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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., May 2.4, 1980

Presbyterian Women's Ass.ociation Holds
Meet Monday Evening At Church Rooms

The Women's AMociation of the Finl United Preobyterlan
Chur�h. Middleport, met Monday evening at the church. The
meelin&amp; was opened with the singing of "Somebody" with 1
Mrs. O. P. Klein, guest, as the accompanist.
Mrs. Fred Dewees was the devotional leader and bad a dll­
cuss1on of the perfect prayer, "The Loni's Prayer." She

closed with the · re,dln1 of the
.;(th Paalm.
Mi11 Marguet Sauer read the
ml11&amp;ionarie1 for the day tron:i tbe
Mi111lon1 Year Boot and offered
prayer for them . . Ii
Mn. Harold
S.uer pre1lded
over the �ualnes, meeting and the
sec-r,tarr • reporl �H given b)'
Mn, James Sanborn m the absence
e iecretary, Mr,. Floyd Car�.;:
Th� member1 re■ponded to the
roll c,ll -with I Sayi ni o! Jeaui
and Mra, w. H. JuhU na: save the
report of the treaaury
Group report, were' given bY
. •�le)' and Mrs. San•
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Y' omen'a Guild of the .federated
c :iurch t� attend thelr Aacention
D tY service on May 28 at · 2 . p.
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J M11y 27 at 7:::J� which wUl depict
/ the work of fn1e dodon, one of
whom ia a Presb)'terian doctor of
Sace Memorial Hoapit-1, Arizona.

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Three I mporta nt cnurch meetInga were also ann ounced. Week
end Synodical at Muak.in,:um ' Col•
leee, New Concord on June 10 to
, 12; the an n ual Synodical at the
College of Wooster, Ju ne 1"-17;
and lhe East Central School to
aer�e United Pre1byteri�n Wom•
en m Kentucky, Ohio, Mid South,
W. . Va. � nd part of eenn1ylvanJa
which will be held al New Con­
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lJV(NU ROOM ,ineludes 2-Pc.
Su-ite, M!ittrcas, Sp�lnf, 2 Pll•
Suite, one rug, 2 t.ablo lamps
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f!ttc, double door utHil}' c,ab­
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Mrs. George Andenon Jr. pro' gram chairman used th\ iheme
"The Mi111ionary Road" for the
program topic, She slated that the
cbqrch mutt be ·• pilgrim church
, and all must be mluionariea at
i b,me and also abroad. She dlacumd the four road blocks on the
I Min1on ary Road •• Communiam
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"Let Geor11e l.lo It."
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At the c:1011e oi l;.e meetin g a
de111ert tourae was served by
Mn. Richard Vaughan , Mrs. An•
pi(e Ohlinger and Mi111 Sauer with
Mra. J. K. Smith, Dr. Kathryn
Poindexter and Mrs. Ronald Hand
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With over ,a,ooo in old biU. 'unp,ii�, and de pel)ding on limited personnell for over n:
yean;, the chapter has IIO execoti!le dil'ector; n o secretary no office no telephone no �
office box. It's as close to being out of buslne M 3' you c�n get and still be on tiu; boo u
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Rugged triangular construc­
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Mr. and Mrs, George Ward and
son, Marvin, ind Mr. and Mn.
Joe Goauch and daughter, Gail
Lynn of Rocheiter vlllted Mr.
and Mra. s. R. Swan and family
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanMeter
,nd l■mily of Gary, Ind., are the
guest, of hil mother, M.rs, Mabel
VanMeter and other Meigs Cou nty relatJvea.
Mr■. . Mabel VanMeter of Ches]
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
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Meter •mi family of Gary, Ind.,
Weekend guests with Mr. a nd
were Sun day 1ue1ta of Mr. and Mn. I,, �- Wiley and 1001 Lam
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and da11.ah- Ind Dold Were Mr. and M:.a. Wil­
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bur Youfff and dau,hter of On� 1 u ;:'berta Kraeuter lil •pend•
terio, California, Mr. and Illra. Euing this week ,In, Nell!IOnvllle wtth ,ene Witty of .Atlanta, Georgia
her sister, Ml111 Leda Mae.
and Mr. •nd Mn.' Wayne Wiley an d
Mr, lfld Mrs. Norman Fiaher "'ndd1u1Jtt1r,_,Patty, of Glouater.
returned to their home· in SenecaMr. and Mni. ' John Cappel&amp; of
ville, Ifter a vlsU with relatives Charleroi 1 Penn., spent the week
and attended � the Racine Hilb end with Mr,. Henry Hennesy.
School commencement when thell'
Mr, �d Mra. WUliam Aul( and
daujthter,- Louise received her di• ch�ldren 1i,ent the week end 1n
ploma.
Sprin1fleld with relall\rea.
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i'ir•. E. R. Tompkin, has recent­
and d11ughter, Myrna, were 8Un• ly returned fl'9m Baltimore '' Md
day dinner guests o! Mrs. Stella where ihe visited with her' aon•··
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and fathll)', Mr. , nd Mn Robert
_Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser o! 't0iJ1pkln 11 and two sons
Mmenville are visiting with re•
Mra. ll"reda Bratt, wh� has been
latlvea ln Columbus.
1, Uvt na: In the apartment of Mrs
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•It at Darwin with Jr.
�elby Whaley,
Mn. Edison We11ea ot Columbu1
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth re- visited IHt SUQday wlth Mr and
turned horne Friday night after a ' Mra. Everett B8chner a nd d�ugh­
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s1� weeks ls1t at Klna:aville, Tex., tera,
1th her son-in-law and �aue:hter,
Gregory Gibbs, son of Mr. and
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Mn. Arthur Nibert and Mn. RalJ)h Gibbs, Jr., and gra nd�!r
&amp;on, of Mrs. Martha Childs, .was red :� :
le n �wnle 111 confined to hia turned to his borne I n New Have n
h oIne by lllneu.
� . yesterday after four weeks in HnlM�. and Mr1. Robert Hamm and t zer Hospital. Gregory who has had
famd)' of Chillicothe were week t rheumatic fever. wui be confin!tl
en 1ueat, ol her parents, Mr. to hia home for 1everal weeks'
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l!ocnc"el', l'u,, Mrs. Carl Pullin, i.
.Jr., ;rnd daua:nter Cheryl of . Be•·
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t: oung ot .lie�ver, Pa., Were week
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Election of officers waa held
.t,J111ao.11 MIidred ,Alberta . and when the Rock Sprln•s Better
An111r1 t'ullm• o1 f1atwood1 a 8 t Health Club met recently at the
.-:.&amp;turd1r1y wuh Mr and M
me of ra. Lewl Grueser with
.,,11e1. Lall mg d�turday "!�en1::, �n. R oy �rueser a:.C. Mr,. John
were Mra. Yerne Davis a nd . r- Hartun1 II co--hoate111e1.
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()Ort, Mr. an:"Mn. �rJ:
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Cheater Road and Mr • d MrI , 1rour. ■lnainr toboftd by the
Wilham H. Muuer Aihe!1
Lord I Prayer, Pledge to the
Mr, and Mrl · H�rold Bar't•I1 of and devotion, led by Mra Arlee
toun5Slown were weekend 1ue1t.1 I Abbott. Offlcen elected we� Mrs ·
lJf Iu1 mother, Mra. Edna Barteb a
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,nd atten ded tbe funeral 0f h et mer Radford, •vice prealdent; Mrs.
•unt, Mr,. Dana Able■
Norman Weyeramtuer, , NCrttary;
.ld.n. Geor,:e t'anapbeil or Y-ourr1 , d �. ArJee , Abolt, tteuurv.
•atown vJ1lled relativeJ ln . tho ;.r;bl- School , al the Rock Sprinp
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Methodlat Church w11 anttouneed.
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nd Mr. and� Jamu Will end • ,•Durln tlw -�••l'lm •·our an'
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Mr• a nd Mn. U1win S, NN11 Howard ftouah. MIi, Honee Ab­
Jf MJnertvllle spent �e wHbaa bo\t and Mn Anna Reutar J,.
ID lllddletown with llr. and 11n. .,..m "Early Sprtq•• wu· read by
WUll1m Neaae and family. ;
Mn. Roy a,,,_, followed by •1
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Arnold Ind !lln. Hu,11 Bearlla.
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!'1LWAIJXEE, WI■. UPI - The
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two coUe1e plafer• lo • minor
lea1ue cont.r•ct.1. Pltther DaYid
Cox of Westchester State Te•ch•
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JAulavllle of the American Asen.,
The 11elg11 County Coon Hunters
and catcher Butler Powell from
Loyola of New Orlfl!1n1 -will be A111oclatlon 11 sponBorlng a field
,uicned to
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evenb, ineludine; a drag race.
State League.
This event will be May 29th !ilarl­
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on the farm of Robert Paynter.
There will be signs directing peo•
pie to thei ground�. Signs will
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Mr. and Jfn. Paul li'rlck were
at LOndon Sund17 to attend the· ·
funeral of Raymond Pullinl.
· Mft, C�lea g.utvet llfd. IIOn,
Chuckle -of Eollimbul were recen&amp;
overnight g:uesti of llr. and Mn.
Everett Thomas.
Mn. Robert Ch art• · and )(r.
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,ir. and Mn. Manning Walker
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ill vUlilinJ with Mn. CUA John.on
and other mends hf.re.
Mr. and Kn. lana..'11 J. Sanbornt
Chethi.re, and llr. and lln. �
1rd Worner, Belpre, ret�ed San­
day eveniz11 frdm I flH ..y ,._.
Uoii llip to Wub.inJUN), p. C. and
Luray Cav�. V1. t,ae hnbol'III'
!lln. Oav•, wu Ul1 ...... of llil
Jr•odperents, Kr. and ..... Bttbel
Coleman, while h.lt tardt• Wete
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Mn. Gr■ce e:u,, w1,o vialted
�t Suncby wilh Kn. •� Entn
ID Pomsoy, alto v�U.ed brl1n,
wil• Kr. and lfn. � Shulfr.
Jack liecbtle 11 � tll at
hil home.
Mn. Bemard J[rtffA, -,,n under
went emergency Jurgery Jt Hober
Hoepital 1,.ai t•f.(N', •� returned
to her home S1'.!:nday 'nd js r,e,port.
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HANBY

MrL E. J. Hill and Mr. and
W,1. Roy Jones Sr., vl11ted laal
�ek with relalives in· Columbull.
Mr. and Mn. E. J. Hill spent
Saturday in Circleville and at•
tended the pony sale.
Mr. and Mr■. H. L. Gotthardt
,nd ,on Bruce of Columbo, wero
weeke.nd guest, of her mother,
M,a. W. A. Morg,n .
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Doop.hue
of ' Dayton Wtte weekend ,Uetb
of Mr. and Mn. Jaml!I Dm4hue.
Mr. i11nd Mrs. Robert�u rray
■pent s unday in Huntin n.

-Arouncl And ,_
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Middle_. •

· Mn. P.tul SIJlart.. llra. Willil An·
Durin&amp; the blWllillll N&amp;1ion 1n
tho • · M,n. B�lah Whii,L Mrs. &lt;�Ir�• of th� Jll'&gt;Biilepl, Mn. •B&lt;t!y
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Par Hoffman,
lfre. Ynncea P'ultl, lllla Wood was voted as
Bearh11 and Mrs. ,Bernice Baker of the Valentine Girl to represent
Middleport were in Rio Grande the sorority in the national con•
"Fully Equipped To Serve . Ypv"
Tuesday ev,nin1 where Mn. Smart test.
The team headed by Mn. lffftne
was installip1 officer for tbe &amp;p..
II ,,,. are plonning • new wit, dri._ , �tion, pordl or
tist Women'i A.qocj.JtiQQ of the Braun was named winner of the
garage
floer build It lbe oonwnlent, iow"�Ollt 'lfQ willh Goeglein,
Rio Grande A.,oclaljpn.
attendance eonttllL The team head•
Ready-Mixed
Concrete. Nione WY 2--3284 for • fret elCimlte.
· Mrs. Ritlpb Zunci,1 ol . the Fint ed by Mrs. Reva Vaughan will
Qaptlst Churth or Pomefoy wa■ sttn'e a steak dinner to the win
the devotional leader for the m·.!et- 11ers at the home of Mn. Barbar�
ing whlth w,s held at the Calvary Betting on June 14 at 6 p. m. Wea­
ther permitting the affair- will ·1,e•
B».ptist chq.
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During the· ia.t,tt,twt" seryjce, )tlfl on l,be ,iiitlb. ·
lfn. -��rh, M•g l)urif!g th• fWtiU IIIUUIIOIII .
Mr,. S lljart
w ere )Vt'IUeJl ti)' .eaoil •imblr· for
a duet.
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· 1,mes Stephenson H PJ'-"'.dep,f.; ctu,pt,r t,p llfOJl&amp;Or in the coming
Mrs Smart, first vice president; year. These will be considered by
llrs. Winsto• P!iOCUSi of Jwon, the OQCjll commlltoe when the,
vice pre&amp;idellt of miYione; Un. complete the social calendar for
L. M. Jones, Jac,on, vice pr�, the year.
Money which members �llected
of Christian service ; MrR. Dean
Mill.er: Jackso!1, vice pre!lident of / tbt,Can�er Dri_'&lt;NI was turud I n
the president.
Christian tr411N_. O,; lira.
vice president. ot b111inau
pro,
Mn. Vaughan · presented the
fesslonal womq; flln. P. I\. Lyne, cultural program "Home Building
:R.10 Gl'allde, reeordill,g secretary; and Planning" and Mn. Fultz led
and Mrs. S. L. Jenkins, Rio Gra11#1e, the prpgram dilcuS11io11 on poetry
with each member participating.
treasure.
Among the chairmen ln1talled
Following the closing rih1al, re•
were Mr11. }farry Houdashelt as frelijlments were served by Sue
PPIJEROY, omo
cholrnum of provam•: '.Mn. °'!YI• Seelig, Barbara Bet!lna ond SAbra
COURT S'l'aEET
Sh"1er, Clieshire. chairman of lit- Morrison.
This was the last meetinr or the •
M'lture1 Jfn. Briggs Kirby, J{DUle
Party; Mn. Joe Cook, Mlll1lon1ry group until September at they re•
stewardahip Education; � Wit• .ceH for the summer monthl and
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lie Anthony, Speakers and Inter- taold 1oclal meetings only.
preter,; Mrs. George Holm.1D oi'
Racine. Si,ttial Interest million• I I
arle's; Mrs. Ralph Zundel, Splritu■I
Life; Mrs. Clarence Mulford of
Cheshire, F•mil)' Life, and Mn.
Betty Sal1er of l\aclne, Scholmhip
chairman.
l{ql,h
ay Se,,ion
Olive Farm women's Club held
their May meeting at the home of
the president, :Hn. Ella Oe�rne.
F'oDowlng the buglneu seulon a
program was presented as follow-a:
°Chll4r,:in's Part in the Home"
by P1ulirie Myers; "'tothtr'I Bole
In the Home" by llrs. Olborue and
"Comparilon of Women in Home
Yesterday, 7�y and Tomorrow•�
, by Momjo •Buckley.
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Refrellup�bi "fell aerved to U,.e
abpve llUled ud llta. Ara �
Kti. Edna Hall, Mn, Tre11 stun',
Mn, Marpril Brown and
tilJju Pickens.
Mn. Tffs11 Swain will be ho1teu

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Guest, were mtmben of Lhe
ctn1reptiQO o( Grll('J !p.ilCOi:itJ
Cburch and the weddinl pally.
Open face 11ndwiffle-1, decor.ied coo�iea and punch wen MrVed
UI 1ppro.h111J.ely 7S &amp;uatl - The
table wu lovely witll liDtJI cutwort cover, centered with an ar•
rangem�nt of yellow and wbtte
cbr1sa11Lhemum1 with y1llo• tapera io cr,a&amp;a! holder■ on either
lifle. prelidiiag at the punch bowl
during the afternoon wert _Mr1.
Leo Stary ¥ rJ. Pat.r ic ll: Lochar,
11'd '1n. William Bbti!ru.

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''IS THE TALK
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Appetites thrive on lhi touch of taste-tantall2i
ng fresh fruits and ve
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wlth rigbt-out-of-lhe-ganlen freshness, all priced
to refresh the budg�t!
FANCY HOT HOUSE . . . FIRM, llED lllPE

Mi•I Jan1ce Story and Char Ie■
Lochary whose mirriae.t will bf'
an event or Sunday, June 12, at
the Grace Epia,eop.al Churtb, were
I UeJU ot honor at I reception
Sund•Y afternoon 1 iven bi' Kr.
and Mn. Fred Crow Jr., )Ir. and
lln .J O. Roedel and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hamm 11 tlv Cro•
home in Syrecuae . The home w11
beaut.l:fully decora� witb ,r.
r&amp;n1emenll ol 1prinr nowen f•r
the oc:!aiion.

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On(J tb,ee ..-e,:U a,o Ricbarda
had Barber tieted for the minon but Tuesday night he pitched
the Oriole• into a balf•pme, lelld
In t}Je American Leaf'¥ with a
6- 1 victory ovv the Cbid10 While
Sox. The •ix•loot, 1 80-pounder now
own■ 1 4·1 rt!i!ord and a 1uue ririg
1.B&amp; earned run neraa:e _ noJ
bad for a kid who was 1· 1 1 11
Pent1cola of the Al1bama-F1orida
League In U�S9.
flirtt arly Laad
Thi• i■ the fint time the Orioles
have been In (lr1t place .at thi■
•Lase of the aea.10n since they
switched to Baltimore and it appean it's time for the ''bia: boys"
to start taking them seriou.sly .
Riehards himself insists It's al•
ready "later than they think'' and
lhaL lh young Oriole• already
have come of age.
The Cleveland Indiana beat the
Washington Senator,, 7 . 2
and
moved past the White Soi: into
seeond place, the �troit Tiaen
whitewuhed the New York Yantees, 4--0, and the K.a nsaa Ci t.Ji
Athletics dealt the Bofton 'Red
Sox their 10th strai&amp;ht loa, 6-2,
in other American Leaaue 1,mea.
The � Francisco Giant■ r•·
claimed lint place Jq I.he National
Lea1ue by eight percentate points
.
Ury I
155
When they ""'"ealed ..,,e
,c Ph IladeI·
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pbia PblllieJ, 4-0, and the Loi
Or
Angeles Dod&amp;era beat the Pltlo•
burgh Pjoite,, 4-2. Milwaukee at
St. • . Louis and Chicai;o at Cincin•
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nat t were ram
M·IM; Lucy AmIbary wu . 1waru ed
the gift for the ou.1'1&amp;Ddj,ng Cult·
ural vr&lt;lll'&amp;m of � yeor when the
..Ohio �ti Phi Chaple of th, �
Sigma Phi SororltJ met · Tuetday •I
the Ohio F'Uel GH ollice i n Middleprogram wu

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Roll Sausage !�:,:�--- 39c
Canad•fQn Bacon Pl- _ 79c
Sliced Bacon :!.i
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Fres_ h Pork Ham ::".��k
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M,. and Mn. e.thol Coleman ol
lliddlepo,t ••terlfll\.. with •
bjrihd,y party ■t t.ltelt .,ew ho me
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QQ Llncoln Street p01....-1.Qa
cr•ndt=hildren David 81:nboth who
wu two Yi!•r1 old latt wen: and
Kathy Coleman wbo celebrated
her tint birthday 1lao lut week.
David I t t.be 10D of ll r. . ■nd
Mn. Ja me, E. lanbom, Cbethire .
and Ka thy 1- lhe clau&amp;bter of A
2/ C and Mn. Jaek Coleman of Pt,
Pleuaat.
Gu'tst1 ror the party \"'rte rela•
tlvn and nei,gbborbood friend,.
A t&gt;lrcus tb,me w,, uHd ror the
parJ.y with the decorated birt hday
cake and decprated cup cake1 and
ltt cream bt-i .QI lffYed. Pa von of
lollipop• and balloons were elven
to the guesll.
Gamea were dlrrcted. by Roy
Colem1n and Pegn Rhodes with
prizes be ing given to Joey Smith,
Jimmy
Daley,
Jerry
Coleman , Don and Marc Dailey,
Gueeb for the puty locludtd
A2/ C ■ nd Mr■. Coleman, Mr. and
Mr■. Earl Smith and son Joey,
Mr. and Mr1. Gene Coleman and
■on Jerry ; Bob Dalley and IOfll,
Jim, Don, Marc and Chip, ltr.
and Mr■. Mick · MJlln and ton
Jeffrey. Mr. ud · lfn. WIIJ llhl
Folmer ol New Ha�en, M.rt. Jean
Dailey, Clyda Mae Taylor, Mlch,el
Taylor and the honorees.
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Super-light . . . Short Shank-Who..

Knocks Off l'hite Sox 6-1 To Put
Orioles Int Half-Game AL Lead

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Rlchard1 Hid WU hi• •.,,,
headache" 11 gtving the B1ltlwl e
Oriole■' rlv1Ul a kin&amp;••lieckl&gt;.a l­
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old left-hander CQach Upry -Bre­
cheen 11y1 "can throw a a_traw­
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It will be ,n UDUIUal f(tht for
, )1'.oore, who usqall)' doesn� step rl�t n-0w he Jooks like lhe rookie
Into tbe rin1 unlau hi, tltlt'! ii at fll1d of a lifetime.
stak.e. Bu t he wai,. a:uar.nteed
$25.000 Jor th� encounttir and il
will unre aa a warm•UP for bl,
-nut tflle def.nae in two 1nonth1
p. mi
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pean 1'16 pound champlo11,.
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Montgomery ll'-9 on
: , DENVER, Coll), UPI - Y am1 upper, 10.7 on lower, runnln11 20
,_1 n1, Ba,.__
..maa, feet; Gallipoli• 18.9 on · upper,
Baharo11, 158, BOJU
outpointed Victor Zalazar, llJOI¾ , 1 .2
on lower, runnin g 12 feet;
This Jnnual event is organb:ed Argentioe (10); Eddie G ..-cla. 133, 3
Pleasa
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for the view and enjoyment of •Denver, outpomled. � Che.etnut,
and shtionary
New York
I.aae LOCondltlM1 of Movable DMM:
gart. 1 46 1,i: , Cuha, outpointed Ja.
All
dams are up lncludl nc 1-ck
pin•ea ( 10)
vellana Kid 1-H-lk •1 P.billp
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POIIIROY, OHIO
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'lred Kip,&gt; slamril,ed · !hf · d� � i,;;j; ·I,, NJitlonal 6•80 ..,; 0.2 ;
Columbu1 Tuea�Y. Bl�· • t �e
16 'City of Hlin� T:00
vliitlng tlithmonl \leeo li,11,f th am 1►0• Lock 17 ' &lt;!�ari•• �.
Not 0PI!' Tonloht
Jets' five game wlnn!p1 ffl11k stJv eJ1sQl\ 4:tl() am, '1-2:: Lock 18
with a f· 2 victory.
Mike Creditor 8:SO all'I, !Oi);
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The award&amp; will coqalat Of cash Harriet M •t 10t30
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C. V. Horner 8:� p m, 2-0; Baby
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Fresh Turkeys ____ n.. 49c

Fri■d Flounder Fillets . .·. . . . . . . • lb. 59c
Fri■d Fish Sticks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 45c
Fri■d. Fish Cakes . . . . . . . , 1 2 oz. pka. 35c

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Oven Rudy . . . Young •nd Prump, S

Grapefruit Juice __ 2 4!::; 59c
SWISS
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Pkt• '
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PUre Preserves

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This is nultry that suits you to a "T"-Tasty . . . Tender . . . . . .
Thrifty. Every o�e measures up lo A&amp;P's exacting ,tandards. Pri­
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Fried SClillop1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 65c

Whit•
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Roasted Peanuts :!:d _1::.� 35c
Span,s
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Steve Barber · Wins 4th
Closs B Grad
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!'1LWAIJXEE, WI■. UPI - The
VU•aukff: Braves ftne liped
two coUe1e plafer• lo • minor
lea1ue cont.r•ct.1. Pltther DaYid
Cox of Westchester State Te•ch•
en Colleee, Pa., will report to
JAulavllle of the American Asen.,
The 11elg11 County Coon Hunters
and catcher Butler Powell from
Loyola of New Orlfl!1n1 -will be A111oclatlon 11 sponBorlng a field
,uicned to
ln the Idaho trial consisting of many water
evenb, ineludine; a drag race.
State League.
This event will be May 29th !ilarl­
ing at 1 1 1. m.
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A Co,&lt;..,. ,_, Nlthtl
The coon·On-lo&amp; will be the first
event of the da,y. Thi■ event will
be held ,t Johnson )..ake located
on the farm of Robert Paynter.
There will be signs directing peo•
pie to thei ground�. Signs will
TONIGl:4T
start on Roule 3S b�ween PomeFAMILY NIGHT
roy and Hemlock Grove. There
Red Skelton ;o
will alltO be .sig"n.s from Five Point,
"'PUBUC PIGEON NO. 1"
located between Pomeroy and
Chester, on State Roule 7.
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Snider's Catsup

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Hershey's Syrup _ 2

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Waffle Cones Nob1... __ ·•"ka"19c
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Cut-Up Fryer Parts !
Chicken Breasts ::;:, _ n.. 59c
Chicken Wings:���. - lb. 29c
Chicken Legs !�-;::; __ 1b. 45c
A&amp;P's FRIED FISH !
Read y To Heat And Eat

Fri.d Haddock Fillets . . . . . . . , . , lb. 55c
Frl■d P■rch FIiiets , . . . . . . . . . . . , lb. 49c

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Roastin g Chicken s
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chic Moore, •dJn \ttinl hl't not. in
the beat ph)'■lca
condition, wa,
favored to defeat wfm Beamanof!
in tonight'• televiJdln flth&amp;.
The bout wtu 1lve the titlehold­
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People
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Mr. and Jfn. Paul li'rlck were
at LOndon Sund17 to attend the· ·
funeral of Raymond Pullinl.
· Mft, C�lea g.utvet llfd. IIOn,
Chuckle -of Eollimbul were recen&amp;
overnight g:uesti of llr. and Mn.
Everett Thomas.
Mn. Robert Ch art• · and )(r.
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former'• mother, Mn. F.dward
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,ir. and Mn. Manning Walker
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·,Wiu llllie WllUNOD fll cant-.
ill vUlilinJ with Mn. CUA John.on
and other mends hf.re.
Mr. and Kn. lana..'11 J. Sanbornt
Chethi.re, and llr. and lln. �
1rd Worner, Belpre, ret�ed San­
day eveniz11 frdm I flH ..y ,._.
Uoii llip to Wub.inJUN), p. C. and
Luray Cav�. V1. t,ae hnbol'III'
!lln. Oav•, wu Ul1 ...... of llil
Jr•odperents, Kr. and ..... Bttbel
Coleman, while h.lt tardt• Wete
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Mn. Gr■ce e:u,, w1,o vialted
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ID Pomsoy, alto v�U.ed brl1n,
wil• Kr. and lfn. � Shulfr.
Jack liecbtle 11 � tll at
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Mn. Bemard J[rtffA, -,,n under
went emergency Jurgery Jt Hober
Hoepital 1,.ai t•f.(N', •� returned
to her home S1'.!:nday 'nd js r,e,port.
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MrL E. J. Hill and Mr. and
W,1. Roy Jones Sr., vl11ted laal
�ek with relalives in· Columbull.
Mr. and Mn. E. J. Hill spent
Saturday in Circleville and at•
tended the pony sale.
Mr. and Mr■. H. L. Gotthardt
,nd ,on Bruce of Columbo, wero
weeke.nd guest, of her mother,
M,a. W. A. Morg,n .
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Doop.hue
of ' Dayton Wtte weekend ,Uetb
of Mr. and Mn. Jaml!I Dm4hue.
Mr. i11nd Mrs. Robert�u rray
■pent s unday in Huntin n.

-Arouncl And ,_
About
Middle_. •

· Mn. P.tul SIJlart.. llra. Willil An·
Durin&amp; the blWllillll N&amp;1ion 1n
tho • · M,n. B�lah Whii,L Mrs. &lt;�Ir�• of th� Jll'&gt;Biilepl, Mn. •B&lt;t!y
r
Par Hoffman,
lfre. Ynncea P'ultl, lllla Wood was voted as
Bearh11 and Mrs. ,Bernice Baker of the Valentine Girl to represent
Middleport were in Rio Grande the sorority in the national con•
"Fully Equipped To Serve . Ypv"
Tuesday ev,nin1 where Mn. Smart test.
The team headed by Mn. lffftne
was installip1 officer for tbe &amp;p..
II ,,,. are plonning • new wit, dri._ , �tion, pordl or
tist Women'i A.qocj.JtiQQ of the Braun was named winner of the
garage
floer build It lbe oonwnlent, iow"�Ollt 'lfQ willh Goeglein,
Rio Grande A.,oclaljpn.
attendance eonttllL The team head•
Ready-Mixed
Concrete. Nione WY 2--3284 for • fret elCimlte.
· Mrs. Ritlpb Zunci,1 ol . the Fint ed by Mrs. Reva Vaughan will
Qaptlst Churth or Pomefoy wa■ sttn'e a steak dinner to the win
the devotional leader for the m·.!et- 11ers at the home of Mn. Barbar�
ing whlth w,s held at the Calvary Betting on June 14 at 6 p. m. Wea­
ther permitting the affair- will ·1,e•
B».ptist chq.
P-V �I,
\ff-2-3%14
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During the· ia.t,tt,twt" seryjce, )tlfl on l,be ,iiitlb. ·
lfn. -��rh, M•g l)urif!g th• fWtiU IIIUUIIOIII .
Mr,. S lljart
w ere )Vt'IUeJl ti)' .eaoil •imblr· for
a duet.
•
l Officen installed wqe Mrs. pocl•I activities ehe would like the
· 1,mes Stephenson H PJ'-"'.dep,f.; ctu,pt,r t,p llfOJl&amp;Or in the coming
Mrs Smart, first vice president; year. These will be considered by
llrs. Winsto• P!iOCUSi of Jwon, the OQCjll commlltoe when the,
vice pre&amp;idellt of miYione; Un. complete the social calendar for
L. M. Jones, Jac,on, vice pr�, the year.
Money which members �llected
of Christian service ; MrR. Dean
Mill.er: Jackso!1, vice pre!lident of / tbt,Can�er Dri_'&lt;NI was turud I n
the president.
Christian tr411N_. O,; lira.
vice president. ot b111inau
pro,
Mn. Vaughan · presented the
fesslonal womq; flln. P. I\. Lyne, cultural program "Home Building
:R.10 Gl'allde, reeordill,g secretary; and Planning" and Mn. Fultz led
and Mrs. S. L. Jenkins, Rio Gra11#1e, the prpgram dilcuS11io11 on poetry
with each member participating.
treasure.
Among the chairmen ln1talled
Following the closing rih1al, re•
were Mr11. }farry Houdashelt as frelijlments were served by Sue
PPIJEROY, omo
cholrnum of provam•: '.Mn. °'!YI• Seelig, Barbara Bet!lna ond SAbra
COURT S'l'aEET
Sh"1er, Clieshire. chairman of lit- Morrison.
This was the last meetinr or the •
M'lture1 Jfn. Briggs Kirby, J{DUle
Party; Mn. Joe Cook, Mlll1lon1ry group until September at they re•
stewardahip Education; � Wit• .ceH for the summer monthl and
\.
lie Anthony, Speakers and Inter- taold 1oclal meetings only.
preter,; Mrs. George Holm.1D oi'
Racine. Si,ttial Interest million• I I
arle's; Mrs. Ralph Zundel, Splritu■I
Life; Mrs. Clarence Mulford of
Cheshire, F•mil)' Life, and Mn.
Betty Sal1er of l\aclne, Scholmhip
chairman.
l{ql,h
ay Se,,ion
Olive Farm women's Club held
their May meeting at the home of
the president, :Hn. Ella Oe�rne.
F'oDowlng the buglneu seulon a
program was presented as follow-a:
°Chll4r,:in's Part in the Home"
by P1ulirie Myers; "'tothtr'I Bole
In the Home" by llrs. Olborue and
"Comparilon of Women in Home
Yesterday, 7�y and Tomorrow•�
, by Momjo •Buckley.
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Refrellup�bi "fell aerved to U,.e
abpve llUled ud llta. Ara �
Kti. Edna Hall, Mn, Tre11 stun',
Mn, Marpril Brown and
tilJju Pickens.
Mn. Tffs11 Swain will be ho1teu

Try Some Soon

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Guest, were mtmben of Lhe
ctn1reptiQO o( Grll('J !p.ilCOi:itJ
Cburch and the weddinl pally.
Open face 11ndwiffle-1, decor.ied coo�iea and punch wen MrVed
UI 1ppro.h111J.ely 7S &amp;uatl - The
table wu lovely witll liDtJI cutwort cover, centered with an ar•
rangem�nt of yellow and wbtte
cbr1sa11Lhemum1 with y1llo• tapera io cr,a&amp;a! holder■ on either
lifle. prelidiiag at the punch bowl
during the afternoon wert _Mr1.
Leo Stary ¥ rJ. Pat.r ic ll: Lochar,
11'd '1n. William Bbti!ru.

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Oli11e Women'1 Clu,b

''IS THE TALK
OF THE TOWN"

Appetites thrive on lhi touch of taste-tantall2i
ng fresh fruits and ve
L I r: I I./ BI I �
tables( You'll find 'em �y the score ln A&amp;:P's prod
�
uce department·
wlth rigbt-out-of-lhe-ganlen freshness, all priced
to refresh the budg�t!
FANCY HOT HOUSE . . . FIRM, llED lllPE

Mi•I Jan1ce Story and Char Ie■
Lochary whose mirriae.t will bf'
an event or Sunday, June 12, at
the Grace Epia,eop.al Churtb, were
I UeJU ot honor at I reception
Sund•Y afternoon 1 iven bi' Kr.
and Mn. Fred Crow Jr., )Ir. and
lln .J O. Roedel and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hamm 11 tlv Cro•
home in Syrecuae . The home w11
beaut.l:fully decora� witb ,r.
r&amp;n1emenll ol 1prinr nowen f•r
the oc:!aiion.

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With Recepnon
At C row H ome
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On(J tb,ee ..-e,:U a,o Ricbarda
had Barber tieted for the minon but Tuesday night he pitched
the Oriole• into a balf•pme, lelld
In t}Je American Leaf'¥ with a
6- 1 victory ovv the Cbid10 While
Sox. The •ix•loot, 1 80-pounder now
own■ 1 4·1 rt!i!ord and a 1uue ririg
1.B&amp; earned run neraa:e _ noJ
bad for a kid who was 1· 1 1 11
Pent1cola of the Al1bama-F1orida
League In U�S9.
flirtt arly Laad
Thi• i■ the fint time the Orioles
have been In (lr1t place .at thi■
•Lase of the aea.10n since they
switched to Baltimore and it appean it's time for the ''bia: boys"
to start taking them seriou.sly .
Riehards himself insists It's al•
ready "later than they think'' and
lhaL lh young Oriole• already
have come of age.
The Cleveland Indiana beat the
Washington Senator,, 7 . 2
and
moved past the White Soi: into
seeond place, the �troit Tiaen
whitewuhed the New York Yantees, 4--0, and the K.a nsaa Ci t.Ji
Athletics dealt the Bofton 'Red
Sox their 10th strai&amp;ht loa, 6-2,
in other American Leaaue 1,mea.
The � Francisco Giant■ r•·
claimed lint place Jq I.he National
Lea1ue by eight percentate points
.
Ury I
155
When they ""'"ealed ..,,e
,c Ph IladeI·
Cf
pbia PblllieJ, 4-0, and the Loi
Or
Angeles Dod&amp;era beat the Pltlo•
burgh Pjoite,, 4-2. Milwaukee at
St. • . Louis and Chicai;o at Cincin•
·•
· ed ou t.
nat t were ram
M·IM; Lucy AmIbary wu . 1waru ed
the gift for the ou.1'1&amp;Ddj,ng Cult·
ural vr&lt;lll'&amp;m of � yeor when the
..Ohio �ti Phi Chaple of th, �
Sigma Phi SororltJ met · Tuetday •I
the Ohio F'Uel GH ollice i n Middleprogram wu

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Roll Sausage !�:,:�--- 39c
Canad•fQn Bacon Pl- _ 79c
Sliced Bacon :!.i
lb, 49c
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Fres_ h Pork Ham ::".��k
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M,. and Mn. e.thol Coleman ol
lliddlepo,t ••terlfll\.. with •
bjrihd,y party ■t t.ltelt .,ew ho me
• -�-- 1 btlr
QQ Llncoln Street p01....-1.Qa
cr•ndt=hildren David 81:nboth who
wu two Yi!•r1 old latt wen: and
Kathy Coleman wbo celebrated
her tint birthday 1lao lut week.
David I t t.be 10D of ll r. . ■nd
Mn. Ja me, E. lanbom, Cbethire .
and Ka thy 1- lhe clau&amp;bter of A
2/ C and Mn. Jaek Coleman of Pt,
Pleuaat.
Gu'tst1 ror the party \"'rte rela•
tlvn and nei,gbborbood friend,.
A t&gt;lrcus tb,me w,, uHd ror the
parJ.y with the decorated birt hday
cake and decprated cup cake1 and
ltt cream bt-i .QI lffYed. Pa von of
lollipop• and balloons were elven
to the guesll.
Gamea were dlrrcted. by Roy
Colem1n and Pegn Rhodes with
prizes be ing given to Joey Smith,
Jimmy
Daley,
Jerry
Coleman , Don and Marc Dailey,
Gueeb for the puty locludtd
A2/ C ■ nd Mr■. Coleman, Mr. and
Mr■. Earl Smith and son Joey,
Mr. and Mr1. Gene Coleman and
■on Jerry ; Bob Dalley and IOfll,
Jim, Don, Marc and Chip, ltr.
and Mr■. Mick · MJlln and ton
Jeffrey. Mr. ud · lfn. WIIJ llhl
Folmer ol New Ha�en, M.rt. Jean
Dailey, Clyda Mae Taylor, Mlch,el
Taylor and the honorees.
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eh.lldren, ii ,..,. 11114- - �
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$ 175. Vitatqe, JJ. ,�, '9!'9�,
Middleport.
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Sup,1r-ll1ht , . , Rolled, Cook.Id, Rudy To-lat
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At c.oleMa11 Home

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o. , May 25, INO 11

Ready-Mixed Concrete For Every Job

TOO LATE
TO CLAS$IPY

su,.,-lt,"t . . . CuMJw,;, Tny Pack

Smoked Picnics

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Super-light . . . Short Shank-Who..

Knocks Off l'hite Sox 6-1 To Put
Orioles Int Half-Game AL Lead

· 'l'l)f kid lrom Cwo II­
Rlchard1 Hid WU hi• •.,,,
headache" 11 gtving the B1ltlwl e
Oriole■' rlv1Ul a kin&amp;••lieckl&gt;.a l­
over.
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He'·• St,!ve Barbtr -. a 2,\.,....
old left-hander CQach Upry -Bre­
cheen 11y1 "can throw a a_traw­
btrT)'
throutc� 1 locoJDot.ive"-■nd
It will be ,n UDUIUal f(tht for
, )1'.oore, who usqall)' doesn� step rl�t n-0w he Jooks like lhe rookie
Into tbe rin1 unlau hi, tltlt'! ii at fll1d of a lifetime.
stak.e. Bu t he wai,. a:uar.nteed
$25.000 Jor th� encounttir and il
will unre aa a warm•UP for bl,
-nut tflle def.nae in two 1nonth1
p. mi
t Sc�pner, the Euro•
[ a i l E ri
pean 1'16 pound champlo11,.
--=c=cFIGHT II.ULT$
Montgomery ll'-9 on
: , DENVER, Coll), UPI - Y am1 upper, 10.7 on lower, runnln11 20
,_1 n1, Ba,.__
..maa, feet; Gallipoli• 18.9 on · upper,
Baharo11, 158, BOJU
outpointed Victor Zalazar, llJOI¾ , 1 .2
on lower, runnin g 12 feet;
This Jnnual event is organb:ed Argentioe (10); Eddie G ..-cla. 133, 3
Pleasa
Pt.
nt, 25.12; Lock 23, l4.S
for the view and enjoyment of •Denver, outpomled. � Che.etnut,
and shtionary
New York
I.aae LOCondltlM1 of Movable DMM:
gart. 1 46 1,i: , Cuha, outpointed Ja.
All
dams are up lncludl nc 1-ck
pin•ea ( 10)
vellana Kid 1-H-lk •1 P.billp
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Jlrl' ll'RlllliK ·�Dt
COLUMBUS 'U)&gt;J -';- Reller,,
POIIIROY, OHIO
11,w; -· �""1,nd;
'lred Kip,&gt; slamril,ed · !hf · d� � i,;;j; ·I,, NJitlonal 6•80 ..,; 0.2 ;
Columbu1 Tuea�Y. Bl�· • t �e
16 'City of Hlin� T:00
vliitlng tlithmonl \leeo li,11,f th am 1►0• Lock 17 ' &lt;!�ari•• �.
Not 0PI!' Tonloht
Jets' five game wlnn!p1 ffl11k stJv eJ1sQl\ 4:tl() am, '1-2:: Lock 18
with a f· 2 victory.
Mike Creditor 8:SO all'I, !Oi);
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THURSDAY •nd FRIDAY
µ&gt;Cit ;22 Advancl! lO ; ;cJ, 17-4&gt;;
the public.
aa,1, Q-3; �t
"FIVE GATES TO HELL" ...,.
The award&amp; will coqalat Of cash Harriet M •t 10t30
l�:50 PPJ, ff:.P;
ter
Bob
Ben
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be
bued
pr�s. The e.wil!da will
C. V. Horner 8:� p m, 2-0; Baby
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Piatricia Owem - Ken Scott
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R"-"1s
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1 :00 am, 2•9; Beaver 2:80
I.ere
I manager.
-----·---� am, 1:0; Robert E. Reed 4:1 0 am,
IH I ; fW� Z 6•50 ... 7-0; Cot•
ton Qil#I B : )P
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lb. 45c

Comllh . . . Finey, Ovtn R..dy

Willie U...11111.1J11.ff

8
in·Wftata13uy·- l

to t lb,

· Oven Ready . . . Plump and Tender

2 /�; 59c
10-aL

lb

PKG.

Fresh Turkeys ____ n.. 49c

Fri■d Flounder Fillets . .·. . . . . . . • lb. 59c
Fri■d Fish Sticks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 45c
Fri■d. Fish Cakes . . . . . . . , 1 2 oz. pka. 35c

h•
W Ip y

2 pl. HII ''·"

79C

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Oven Rudy . . . Young •nd Prump, S

Grapefruit Juice __ 2 4!::; 59c
SWISS
• Chease
59C
Pkt• '
Plates
29C

PUre Preserves

A&amp;P
·••nd - un

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can,

"SAMSON � Dll.ILAH"

This is nultry that suits you to a "T"-Tasty . . . Tender . . . . . .
Thrifty. Every o�e measures up lo A&amp;P's exacting ,tandards. Pri­
. ced to go extra light on your purse!

Fried SClillop1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 65c

Whit•
Poper

Roasted Peanuts :!:d _1::.� 35c
Span,s
• h peanuts
rn.... 2Sc

2

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Ml.i(ue Van Doren., Mel Tonne
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69C

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Luncheon Meat

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A&amp;P t,ood 7
Our Pin. Ouol, ••n

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· "JACK, THl!l RIPPER"

NOW AT ITATI THIATRI
PT, PLIAIANT

ALL
MEAT

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Supu.Rltht , . , R..dy,To-S.rve

o"eiM;;;,. · Dri�k- 3 �::. 79c
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Iona Peaches __ 2 2!:; 49c

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Unl,.rm Quality . . . Lar1t, Tender

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FLAVORFUL HOLIDAY EATING . . .

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Half Hams, ex•
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H•Uclay Ham wtth rMN to ott.r you ·
!!'"'" I ulcy ttndwnan __appetidn1 fl•vor •nd
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mrIll. Th
NCeute IT't ur-'ully curH and
lfflDk.cl untll It rHct... • ..ectable ..,.._ of
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I-Dally Sentinel, Ponu,n&gt;)'-Middleport, 0., May 25, 1960
KIM LIA.VIS HQS,iTAL.
WCT\I TO M IT
YORK ll'Pl-Actrea Kim
NEW
The WCfU of Midd leport 'fill
Nof at will be dltchara:ed today
metit Ttu1nday Hl!Din1 It '1:IO II
from Doctor1 Hoaplt1l. She en ter­
the ltome of Mn. Clyde Butlett, ed the bos11ital May 1 1 for treat­
tbe Nuanll' Church. P&amp;rldDq,e.
me n t or bep1lltl1.

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Roi fool ,omron-ro, th■
ACTIVl MAN. 00 Wined °'9
11.Ullell uppn , , • S-1-l'roof luthu iff.
.oln . . . T..a;o.Tr.O .,,,.., a-c111 iol..
Awl�Wt la Mal .. u . • . Wkhlil A.,EE. M1111 otblr M1!M lo dq,N fr-.
"1 • a .. ....

Plans have been completed for
the Wahama AJumni banquet a n d
dance, May 28th. The banquet
will be ser ved at 6:30 o'cloc� an d
the dance will start at 11 : 00.

Midd leport
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Canned Ha• Specials
Kingan ,...., .. - 3 !. $2.98
Kingan ,,.. ,,.,w 4 ! $3.79
Kinqan ,�.... ....... S !� $4.59

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flavon
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Anortad

Lawndale Cheese - - 2 lbs. 49c

Rot- '69c

Hi-c· Orange .· . ��d!'��"'
Plnloppla .-....- 3
$1 ,
Sun�ine Drink :-- 4 for' $ 1 .00
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colored !Jps - new style
grooved bandies - plastic
croquet balls - wO!)d parts
varnished.
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Mrs. Helen U nrue of llunUns•
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and Mrs. Dorothy Blake and tctn
Teddy of Hunti ngton vilited their
1Ulte r and aunt Hra. Gwen Bum•
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Clyde Fergu10n is qid to be
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Seniors: StuW Brewer, Pau•
Jene Gibson, Carol Ledlie, Lavo n•
"" Priddy, lrene searlea, FH:d
,Stev,art Ind Wanda T1ctett.
�-t Medals were pruented to th e
itUden ts who had the hl1heat
.ltbolastlc ,veragea In certain
preaented
aubjecta. Mr. Null
Wayne RousJl with the medal for
hil:h achieveme nts in 1clence;
receJved the
Caroly n Edwilrds
Latin medal from Miu Mary
Chapm an; Pa ulene Gibson WI$
presented the medaJ for acbleve­
ments in Engli1h by M,_, Sauer;
Mr. Morga n presented the inatha­
matics medal to Fred .• Stewart;
the industrial arta medal was
pre&amp;en t·ed to Wiyne Netaon by .Mr
Sauer, the indu•�•. art, 1 leather
Mary Lee who placed fl.rat In · a
Cherry Pie B1kin11 Conteat, 1:nd
who ranked hl&amp;best on the Betty
Crock er Homemaker of Tomorrow
teat received the home eco nomics
medal from Mrs. Burleson. Bee n•
da Turner also received a record
album for being the "Junior Cook
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Lore&amp;ta . -Haitui og , Mrs. Fra n ces
Renehemjef, 'El.Wood qty, Pa.; Mrs.
tcennetll ·01,;. Mr, and Mrs . Rich ard Grwi. "Mike a,i d Pa t , u. and
Mn. Jame■ Roller, Cathy, Jimmie
and Johnnie, of llHn0;5, M,. and .
Mrs. .�erae Fre-,land,-' BE!n Quise n•
�rry, Mi'. and !ri'rs. Roger Quisenbern, J\ldY., Ja n ice a nQ Joy.

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held Thursday evening at the hJa:h .
tthtlOI auditorium for the ll'ldU•
1tt11 er the Middleport EJ.ihth
Grade.
J\ev. Harold C. Doater, minister
of the Shade Valley Pastoral Ui1•
ity, •Ill deliver the elau addreaa.
The Intermediate and Ju nior
Banda under the direetion of Eu1ene Sean wm play "Blue NOC­
tume" by Dedrick u a apeclal num
ber and wlll alao play the procu1ional by Kinyoh.
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the Church of the N111rene: wijl
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Tho Cius will 1ln1 "Let Tiiere
Be. Jlu,tc" by •Willlam1 ,.nd J1 11y
Own meric," by Wrubel wltM ,
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The Jll'Owni.� of Troop 245 met
in the MelhodUt Church Sunday
School room, Thursday, un der the
lea dership of Mn. Gardner Web·
ru ng.' Pocket-1i1ed first a id kits,
good for hike11 and ca mping, were
·made. Entertainment watt provid­
ed by making stick pupp ets and
ha vi ng a pla1.
Refreshments of kool ald and
potato chips were served by Shir­
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Robert Schmoll,
Greu and Mn. Lion el Bcfggs.

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n '!18 devotion­
al it•d er when lhe Loya l ,Befean1
Cl•u of the Mlddle))(lrt Church of
Chri1t met 1\lelday at the church .
the me eting opened with a hymn
a nd Rev. ,Fred I. G ard ner gave the
o�illpa: pra)'er. Mrs. Homer Jone■
� Uie scripture and I reading
tr m the devotions book of the
church was 11lveD by. Mn. Erwi n .
Geora:o MeJ nhar.t gave- the hj1tory
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Homer Rice presided at the bus­
J neu (11.tetinr when plan , were
l'f'lade to pureh•� an I additional
Communlon tray and ,alfll@'• Rou­
tine · buallle11 matters W!re ·taken
care of ■fter which re!reahmenta
were 1erved b)I Mrs. Ewin and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Holme&amp; were l'rlllrrted afay 28 1920
at S)"l'acuae
with the la te 'ae v. Herman Sayre of
the Melhodlst Church pe rforming
the ceremony. The)' are the parenlB of two da ughters, Mn. Roger
Quisen berry, Athens, and Mr, Ro­
bert Gehler of Franklin Park, N.
J. They have ab: grandchildren.
The Holmes' h1Ve lived in Syracute moat of their lives. For about
f'irht years they were reslden t!!I of
Michigan.
Mrs. Royer Quise nberry wuh0&amp;­
teH for tile ann lversary e ven t. After open i na: thelr ma n )' gifts and
eards Mr. and Mrt. Rolmes cut
their cake from a beautifully ap­
poi nted table centered with an
arrangem en t of pink sna pdragonll
and carnaUons on I pink cloth. The,
1uest1 were served re!re1bmenll
by the gr1ndd1J.ughten, Judy and
Ja l)lce Q ui sen �!!l• '.,fPd • niece,
Yv'?n:ge (),lltP, 11:�llMlle. '
Mn. G.ebQr 1°":J'1ilib o{ New
Jerae; wCN, �tili� tb atll'�.
The a:ueat · lilt ; included Mn.
Kalheyn ctow, Jll&gt;b)ile · and J;m.
mle. Mrs. �mt.�-r.es, Mrs. E.
H. Holn,e,, Mr., . a nd Mrs. Ralph
Radcliff, M,r. a nd �"- Lewii Oller
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loyal Bereans
Hpld Regula r
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--�n. Swatiel and Mn. Kra utter
were n amed lo place flowers on
the grave, of Mr. a nd
Mrs.
Chanin for Memorial Day. Mr11.
Chanin w11 a membe r of the I
croup at the tim e of her dea th.
A put preaident'a pi n was pre­
Hnted to Mrs. Brown by Mrs. /
O'Brien Ori behalf
pie sorority
1:nd Mn . . O'Brie n a so presen ted
the Girl
t.he Year award to Ml'I.
81110n, I,
The cultural program which had
been -preit.,red by Mr&amp;, Slusher,
•111 presented by Mrs. BrC&gt;W n a nd
Mrt. ' Blaz•win presented "Our
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lle4 Cros, office tbe Blood mobile
will not return to the coun ty. The
Joc;.I Red Cro85 office has been
clciled for l!evenl mo n ths. ,
Mrs. Kennedy a nnoun ced c{:!Aple( committees as follow,: soc.ill11h. Sara Gibbs, chairman , Mn.
Allderson, co-cha irman, Kn. Cla r•
ltf Krautter, Mn. Roberta O'Brien ,
Mn. Edna Sl usher, Mn. Charlotte
COila i nd Mn. Bette Hobatetter,
Ways and Mea ns: ::.Ira. Brown ,
chflrm an , Mrs. An n Rupe. co-chair•
m; n ; Mrs. Mi ldred Ka rr , Mn. Sue
J�fers, Mrs. Vera Crow, Mn. ftqby
Baer and M rs. Rose SIHon.
Service: Mrs. Mullen , Mn. TereII Sw1tze l, Mrs. Pa ndora Collins,
Mr,. Pearl Wel kcir and Mr1. Norma
Anl■bary.
f!{embu,_ ip: Mrs- Helen Alkl.Qa
aruS � Sara Gibba.
• -PJ:op1 111.: Mr,. �e�n Mot1, n,
'.MCJ,• . Utulse Thom pson, Mrs. Vel1111 Ruf nd M�. M a rjorie Crow.
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PubUe ty, M,,. F\-eddle Houda.
Jh!llt J Sor1,pbook: Mn. Jean '!llaie"•
Attenda nc,: t.eam capt ain, : Mr.a.
l\ue md Mn. O'Brie n .
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,h, 1r�up for help Jn the campaJ_a: n for the p111age of the bond
iuue lor Ute· Mei11 :.temoria l Hos-

Mn. Ne llie Brown. chairm an of
Lhe Ways and Mea ns committee,
d iscussed tentativ e plan■ for the
summ e r activtues and Mrs. Phyllis
Mul len , chairma n of the Service
1 committee, tha nk ed t�e soror�t)'
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1 rnembera for �heir ass11ta nce with
t �e Cancer Drive. Mn. Mullen also
I d the di,cuuion of the _d_l.eeont : i u a nce of the Bl�mobJle in the
. c- · m ty. The sorority- c�pter haa
l s, u nso red the Bl oodmobt le for the

Piece Chicken Sale
Breasts ,,. SSc legs
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Wings S ,., $1 Backs ... 10c

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After the d.ln oer, the busi nesa
meeting wa, Pfeai� over by &amp;fn .
J oy�e Jtepuedf w ith re�rt,, from
vmou-1 comm..ltteea bemg �ade .
Mrs . Man: And er� n, co-chairman
of the �Ill committee announced
the SOCJal cale njar for_ lhe n e w
year. A hambur.,er try �' J:&gt;lanned
for next mon th,. a pie.nae in July
8 rld a barbecue m A ugu■t.

AU Kroger stores will he clostd Monday, Mtmodll

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Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday before theJr regular meeting. a.ll�d •t the home or Mr. aDd Mrs.
William Chi lds, Mn. Charla A■1
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Bradbury,
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William Holmes. Syracu1e Crom

This will be th e first banqu e t
and danc e since 1839 and accord.
ing to the number of reservatlon1
rece ived for th e banquet it will be
a grea t success.
The de corating committee will
mee t al the high school ton ight
at 7 and anyon e wishina: to help
decorate is ask ed to att end.

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The Moonlight e rs (formerl y U..,
G,Notes) will furnish the; rvuslc.
Ticketl for the d ance wi!J be 11old
at the door to A l umni and their I
1u esUJ.

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Admissions May 23: Miu P.11trh:ia Conning, Rav eJ1swood; Tiinothy Canni ng, Ravenswood; ,1:Js
s wart, Racine ; Robert H � ·.1rktn� .
R u tland; Wil liam Cochran, PottCottagc vill �:
land; S h e rry Holt .
Mrs. Ethe German, Long Bouom� I ., ___11 Part ll-1..i
Y ew
David Hudnall, New Haven ; Mo''. .r.artrl0'8NA . farewell p,arty w11 held a t
llarold C ollins, Pomero)'· ; Jib&amp;. I
H e nry C a rpenter Middleport · M r s the Syracu,e ._etfuidi.at Church
Tuesday evenin g in honor ot MPs. John Black wood,' Rut land. '
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TO MEET THURSDAy �., A
,UOdq School, wbo ii leavin g
Th e committ ee of 'Brow nl\.f' �
r Florida Tburlday, with her
fami ly lo mak'e their home.
Troop 38 of Sugar Ru n will
Mr'II. Teaford w11 pre■ented
at the C hurch of Chrlat, Tues
,with a' llible b)' the croup. Fl.fl&gt;"at 7:30 p. m. Moth ers of i
· 11 'four mem,bers of the church atgoing lo camp are urged ' to
tended the party,
te nd thi .s meeting.
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Wahama Alumni
Complete Plans
For Banquet

Farewell Party
Held Sahlrday
At S�uler Home

A Farewell Hobo party wu held
Saturday at lh e Guy Shu ler home
on South Third Avenue, Middle•
port, honoring thl!Jr da ught er,
Sherrie, who left for Mi ami, F la.,
today.
Arte r Sh e rri had ope n ed her
many gifts re fr eshm ent, of gril l­
ed hot dog� and 10ft drink■ w ere
11erved b y Mrs. ShuJe r lo th e fol­
lowing: Ruth Ann Lace y, Joyce
Hubbard, Sylvia
I Davis, Marta
Swanson, Nancy Harris, Lois A n n
Morg&lt;rn, Conni e
Sauer, Kathy
Bachner, Myrta Wilson, Donna
Weimann, Sharon Egg ert, Hel en
E11:gert, Shiela Childs, C)onthia
Russe ll. Re ma lee
Mills. Ka thy
Me lanie
Nieri . L�·r-n Tolb e r·l.
Bee�Jc ,1 1,d M a rgie ..ihuler .
hv'Jrs w ere nose 1Ja�1 made of
mm1a l u re bandana6 filled with
c-andy illld ballOOll/1.
Scndin� a �if! but unab le to at­
lend wa� Bre nda Edward,.

Sorori,ty Members Hold Dinner Meeting I Syracuse Couple
tertain d
Mr1. Edn.&amp; French
Tuesday Evening At Pomeroy DAV Hall Obsel"l'e 40th
·m mben of her cud club Monday
Y
ing at her home l Midd port.
an�e t:t'!f.;,:�:it:��� G!i:;��� ��1: :•1:.u:�t Anniversary Sunday veScore
prila wen wo by Mn.
On Sund1y afternoon relativ •
Club Entertained•
By Mr,. Edrur French

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KIM LIA.VIS HQS,iTAL.
WCT\I TO M IT
YORK ll'Pl-Actrea Kim
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The WCfU of Midd leport 'fill
Nof at will be dltchara:ed today
metit Ttu1nday Hl!Din1 It '1:IO II
from Doctor1 Hoaplt1l. She en ter­
the ltome of Mn. Clyde Butlett, ed the bos11ital May 1 1 for treat­
tbe Nuanll' Church. P&amp;rldDq,e.
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Plans have been completed for
the Wahama AJumni banquet a n d
dance, May 28th. The banquet
will be ser ved at 6:30 o'cloc� an d
the dance will start at 11 : 00.

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Canned Ha• Specials
Kingan ,...., .. - 3 !. $2.98
Kingan ,,.. ,,.,w 4 ! $3.79
Kinqan ,�.... ....... S !� $4.59

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Lawndale Cheese - - 2 lbs. 49c

Rot- '69c

Hi-c· Orange .· . ��d!'��"'
Plnloppla .-....- 3
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Sun�ine Drink :-- 4 for' $ 1 .00
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grooved bandies - plastic
croquet balls - wO!)d parts
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HOLLYWOOD UPl-Membc?il
of the Academy or �levision Mt,
and Sciences began votinf todl)'
for 1uch nomi nee■ u ln&amp;rid Berl·
ma n and Alec Gulnnea in the
19!59-60 Emmy Awatd1 p!'OIJ'am.

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Mrs. Helen U nrue of llunUns•
ton and son Bob or the U. S. Navy
11.atioo ed in Waabln&amp;:ton D. .
and Mrs. Dorothy Blake and tctn
Teddy of Hunti ngton vilited their
1Ulte r and aunt Hra. Gwen Bum•
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Clyde Fergu10n is qid to be
quite ill at Holzer Hotpital.

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Tab,le Naokins ....... 2 =:· 25c

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s:• wheels - 711· mallets
with plastic colored Dura
Tipo - Plastic ' croquet
balls - Bil WOOd parts var.'
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wfth' thl1 mwpo" ,. IH $4'. 11,i · •• ,
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Seniors: StuW Brewer, Pau•
Jene Gibson, Carol Ledlie, Lavo n•
"" Priddy, lrene searlea, FH:d
,Stev,art Ind Wanda T1ctett.
�-t Medals were pruented to th e
itUden ts who had the hl1heat
.ltbolastlc ,veragea In certain
preaented
aubjecta. Mr. Null
Wayne RousJl with the medal for
hil:h achieveme nts in 1clence;
receJved the
Caroly n Edwilrds
Latin medal from Miu Mary
Chapm an; Pa ulene Gibson WI$
presented the medaJ for acbleve­
ments in Engli1h by M,_, Sauer;
Mr. Morga n presented the inatha­
matics medal to Fred .• Stewart;
the industrial arta medal was
pre&amp;en t·ed to Wiyne Netaon by .Mr
Sauer, the indu•�•. art, 1 leather
Mary Lee who placed fl.rat In · a
Cherry Pie B1kin11 Conteat, 1:nd
who ranked hl&amp;best on the Betty
Crock er Homemaker of Tomorrow
teat received the home eco nomics
medal from Mrs. Burleson. Bee n•
da Turner also received a record
album for being the "Junior Cook
td lhe Year."

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Plc1h Sp1cl•II
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and 'Mrs', Mu Roll er and Dick, Miss
Lore&amp;ta . -Haitui og , Mrs. Fra n ces
Renehemjef, 'El.Wood qty, Pa.; Mrs.
tcennetll ·01,;. Mr, and Mrs . Rich ard Grwi. "Mike a,i d Pa t , u. and
Mn. Jame■ Roller, Cathy, Jimmie
and Johnnie, of llHn0;5, M,. and .
Mrs. .�erae Fre-,land,-' BE!n Quise n•
�rry, Mi'. and !ri'rs. Roger Quisenbern, J\ldY., Ja n ice a nQ Joy.

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Commenceme nt eurci,e■ Will bt·
held Thursday evening at the hJa:h .
tthtlOI auditorium for the ll'ldU•
1tt11 er the Middleport EJ.ihth
Grade.
J\ev. Harold C. Doater, minister
of the Shade Valley Pastoral Ui1•
ity, •Ill deliver the elau addreaa.
The Intermediate and Ju nior
Banda under the direetion of Eu1ene Sean wm play "Blue NOC­
tume" by Dedrick u a apeclal num
ber and wlll alao play the procu1ional by Kinyoh.
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Rev. Clyde Bartlett, pa1tor of
the Church of the N111rene: wijl
1lve the lnvOC'ltion for the even­
in1 and allo the benediction. .
Tho Cius will 1ln1 "Let Tiiere
Be. Jlu,tc" by •Willlam1 ,.nd J1 11y
Own meric," by Wrubel wltM ,
Mn.
nee �•Y· II dlnctor.-

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The Jll'Owni.� of Troop 245 met
in the MelhodUt Church Sunday
School room, Thursday, un der the
lea dership of Mn. Gardner Web·
ru ng.' Pocket-1i1ed first a id kits,
good for hike11 and ca mping, were
·made. Entertainment watt provid­
ed by making stick pupp ets and
ha vi ng a pla1.
Refreshments of kool ald and
potato chips were served by Shir­
ley �ul lln.

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obierved. Othen playi ng were Mrs.
Mrs. Richard
Robert Schmoll,
Greu and Mn. Lion el Bcfggs.

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n '!18 devotion­
al it•d er when lhe Loya l ,Befean1
Cl•u of the Mlddle))(lrt Church of
Chri1t met 1\lelday at the church .
the me eting opened with a hymn
a nd Rev. ,Fred I. G ard ner gave the
o�illpa: pra)'er. Mrs. Homer Jone■
� Uie scripture and I reading
tr m the devotions book of the
church was 11lveD by. Mn. Erwi n .
Geora:o MeJ nhar.t gave- the hj1tory
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Homer Rice presided at the bus­
J neu (11.tetinr when plan , were
l'f'lade to pureh•� an I additional
Communlon tray and ,alfll@'• Rou­
tine · buallle11 matters W!re ·taken
care of ■fter which re!reahmenta
were 1erved b)I Mrs. Ewin and Mrs.
Jonea.

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Mr. and Mrs. Holme&amp; were l'rlllrrted afay 28 1920
at S)"l'acuae
with the la te 'ae v. Herman Sayre of
the Melhodlst Church pe rforming
the ceremony. The)' are the parenlB of two da ughters, Mn. Roger
Quisen berry, Athens, and Mr, Ro­
bert Gehler of Franklin Park, N.
J. They have ab: grandchildren.
The Holmes' h1Ve lived in Syracute moat of their lives. For about
f'irht years they were reslden t!!I of
Michigan.
Mrs. Royer Quise nberry wuh0&amp;­
teH for tile ann lversary e ven t. After open i na: thelr ma n )' gifts and
eards Mr. and Mrt. Rolmes cut
their cake from a beautifully ap­
poi nted table centered with an
arrangem en t of pink sna pdragonll
and carnaUons on I pink cloth. The,
1uest1 were served re!re1bmenll
by the gr1ndd1J.ughten, Judy and
Ja l)lce Q ui sen �!!l• '.,fPd • niece,
Yv'?n:ge (),lltP, 11:�llMlle. '
Mn. G.ebQr 1°":J'1ilib o{ New
Jerae; wCN, �tili� tb atll'�.
The a:ueat · lilt ; included Mn.
Kalheyn ctow, Jll&gt;b)ile · and J;m.
mle. Mrs. �mt.�-r.es, Mrs. E.
H. Holn,e,, Mr., . a nd Mrs. Ralph
Radcliff, M,r. a nd �"- Lewii Oller
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loyal Bereans
Hpld Regula r
Sess ion Tuesday

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--�n. Swatiel and Mn. Kra utter
were n amed lo place flowers on
the grave, of Mr. a nd
Mrs.
Chanin for Memorial Day. Mr11.
Chanin w11 a membe r of the I
croup at the tim e of her dea th.
A put preaident'a pi n was pre­
Hnted to Mrs. Brown by Mrs. /
O'Brien Ori behalf
pie sorority
1:nd Mn . . O'Brie n a so presen ted
the Girl
t.he Year award to Ml'I.
81110n, I,
The cultural program which had
been -preit.,red by Mr&amp;, Slusher,
•111 presented by Mrs. BrC&gt;W n a nd
Mrt. ' Blaz•win presented "Our
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,Mt 'M eigs Cou nty no l onger h1t I
lle4 Cros, office tbe Blood mobile
will not return to the coun ty. The
Joc;.I Red Cro85 office has been
clciled for l!evenl mo n ths. ,
Mrs. Kennedy a nnoun ced c{:!Aple( committees as follow,: soc.ill11h. Sara Gibbs, chairman , Mn.
Allderson, co-cha irman, Kn. Cla r•
ltf Krautter, Mn. Roberta O'Brien ,
Mn. Edna Sl usher, Mn. Charlotte
COila i nd Mn. Bette Hobatetter,
Ways and Mea ns: ::.Ira. Brown ,
chflrm an , Mrs. An n Rupe. co-chair•
m; n ; Mrs. Mi ldred Ka rr , Mn. Sue
J�fers, Mrs. Vera Crow, Mn. ftqby
Baer and M rs. Rose SIHon.
Service: Mrs. Mullen , Mn. TereII Sw1tze l, Mrs. Pa ndora Collins,
Mr,. Pearl Wel kcir and Mr1. Norma
Anl■bary.
f!{embu,_ ip: Mrs- Helen Alkl.Qa
aruS � Sara Gibba.
• -PJ:op1 111.: Mr,. �e�n Mot1, n,
'.MCJ,• . Utulse Thom pson, Mrs. Vel1111 Ruf nd M�. M a rjorie Crow.
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PubUe ty, M,,. F\-eddle Houda.
Jh!llt J Sor1,pbook: Mn. Jean '!llaie"•
Attenda nc,: t.eam capt ain, : Mr.a.
l\ue md Mn. O'Brie n .
• �� Ma,11ha Hobstetter thanked
,h, 1r�up for help Jn the campaJ_a: n for the p111age of the bond
iuue lor Ute· Mei11 :.temoria l Hos-

Mn. Ne llie Brown. chairm an of
Lhe Ways and Mea ns committee,
d iscussed tentativ e plan■ for the
summ e r activtues and Mrs. Phyllis
Mul len , chairma n of the Service
1 committee, tha nk ed t�e soror�t)'
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1 rnembera for �heir ass11ta nce with
t �e Cancer Drive. Mn. Mullen also
I d the di,cuuion of the _d_l.eeont : i u a nce of the Bl�mobJle in the
. c- · m ty. The sorority- c�pter haa
l s, u nso red the Bl oodmobt le for the

Piece Chicken Sale
Breasts ,,. SSc legs
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Wings S ,., $1 Backs ... 10c

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After the d.ln oer, the busi nesa
meeting wa, Pfeai� over by &amp;fn .
J oy�e Jtepuedf w ith re�rt,, from
vmou-1 comm..ltteea bemg �ade .
Mrs . Man: And er� n, co-chairman
of the �Ill committee announced
the SOCJal cale njar for_ lhe n e w
year. A hambur.,er try �' J:&gt;lanned
for next mon th,. a pie.nae in July
8 rld a barbecue m A ugu■t.

AU Kroger stores will he clostd Monday, Mtmodll

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Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday before theJr regular meeting. a.ll�d •t the home or Mr. aDd Mrs.
William Chi lds, Mn. Charla A■1
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Bradbury,
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William Holmes. Syracu1e Crom

This will be th e first banqu e t
and danc e since 1839 and accord.
ing to the number of reservatlon1
rece ived for th e banquet it will be
a grea t success.
The de corating committee will
mee t al the high school ton ight
at 7 and anyon e wishina: to help
decorate is ask ed to att end.

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The Moonlight e rs (formerl y U..,
G,Notes) will furnish the; rvuslc.
Ticketl for the d ance wi!J be 11old
at the door to A l umni and their I
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SMITH ClOTH;NG

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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admissions May 23: Miu P.11trh:ia Conning, Rav eJ1swood; Tiinothy Canni ng, Ravenswood; ,1:Js
s wart, Racine ; Robert H � ·.1rktn� .
R u tland; Wil liam Cochran, PottCottagc vill �:
land; S h e rry Holt .
Mrs. Ethe German, Long Bouom� I ., ___11 Part ll-1..i
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David Hudnall, New Haven ; Mo''. .r.artrl0'8NA . farewell p,arty w11 held a t
llarold C ollins, Pomero)'· ; Jib&amp;. I
H e nry C a rpenter Middleport · M r s the Syracu,e ._etfuidi.at Church
Tuesday evenin g in honor ot MPs. John Black wood,' Rut land. '
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TO MEET THURSDAy �., A
,UOdq School, wbo ii leavin g
Th e committ ee of 'Brow nl\.f' �
r Florida Tburlday, with her
fami ly lo mak'e their home.
Troop 38 of Sugar Ru n will
Mr'II. Teaford w11 pre■ented
at the C hurch of Chrlat, Tues
,with a' llible b)' the croup. Fl.fl&gt;"at 7:30 p. m. Moth ers of i
· 11 'four mem,bers of the church atgoing lo camp are urged ' to
tended the party,
te nd thi .s meeting.
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Wahama Alumni
Complete Plans
For Banquet

Farewell Party
Held Sahlrday
At S�uler Home

A Farewell Hobo party wu held
Saturday at lh e Guy Shu ler home
on South Third Avenue, Middle•
port, honoring thl!Jr da ught er,
Sherrie, who left for Mi ami, F la.,
today.
Arte r Sh e rri had ope n ed her
many gifts re fr eshm ent, of gril l­
ed hot dog� and 10ft drink■ w ere
11erved b y Mrs. ShuJe r lo th e fol­
lowing: Ruth Ann Lace y, Joyce
Hubbard, Sylvia
I Davis, Marta
Swanson, Nancy Harris, Lois A n n
Morg&lt;rn, Conni e
Sauer, Kathy
Bachner, Myrta Wilson, Donna
Weimann, Sharon Egg ert, Hel en
E11:gert, Shiela Childs, C)onthia
Russe ll. Re ma lee
Mills. Ka thy
Me lanie
Nieri . L�·r-n Tolb e r·l.
Bee�Jc ,1 1,d M a rgie ..ihuler .
hv'Jrs w ere nose 1Ja�1 made of
mm1a l u re bandana6 filled with
c-andy illld ballOOll/1.
Scndin� a �if! but unab le to at­
lend wa� Bre nda Edward,.

Sorori,ty Members Hold Dinner Meeting I Syracuse Couple
tertain d
Mr1. Edn.&amp; French
Tuesday Evening At Pomeroy DAV Hall Obsel"l'e 40th
·m mben of her cud club Monday
Y
ing at her home l Midd port.
an�e t:t'!f.;,:�:it:��� G!i:;��� ��1: :•1:.u:�t Anniversary Sunday veScore
prila wen wo by Mn.
On Sund1y afternoon relativ •
Club Entertained•
By Mr,. Edrur French

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Ill ,ubt fl!l\dillti the. ot.ai..n.ni. of Gao Air-Conditioning
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Cathy Sue l'hite Fund

111'&gt;,,enit nlllit•IJ dlle lh4! 90nerosily of Meigs
edilllfy JlfillHtl wl\o cffllltlbuted ao handsome-

ly lb ate Catliy Sue White fund.
titlli\' glrl, who was injured so crlllcaJc
17 In· 1 11111 at her realdenee April 26, It on
Ille toad to reoovery today. Her father, long
out of employment, and expectant mother,
Incurred 11111! at Children;, Hotpltal, Columliol, tolalllq 91,513. 15. The statement read.!

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Nlnetl!en· da)'I of room, lloard, general
11,IINl!iW, fi!Oil operating room, ,s&amp;.90; ane,­
x-r•y 910, laboratory '381. IO,
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"Old, but all mine" on an elderly nr in Ocoee, Fla. That could
apply in .a good many ways in
other angles, such as Golden Wedding people or even 29 year wedded couple&amp;, (me) and to on.

Total collect ions, every penny of them ont
of the goodn... of hearts, so far have come
to $l ,Z&amp;l .22 in a formal accoun ting made by
Sheriff Robert c. Hartenbach whose office so
graciously served as a depository for contr-i•
bulors.

One of the funniest car stories
1 rec■U was Middleport's "Dick"
Stout along this line. Some one
was admiring his new car. "And
yes," sez Dick "some day she'll
be mine, all mine."

Tne sum has been forwarded in part, a-s
will the balance later, to the Childre n's Hos•
pita! to help defray the bil l noted above.
Hat, Off to everyone who contributed.

mous profits in practically no time seems to
totally obscure their judgement.

II there i s one principl e which should guide
anyone's investm ent philosophy, it is this:
1 1 Jnvestigate before you invest." The statute
books are loaded with laws intended to protect the investin g puhiic. The exchanges have
put stiff regulati ons into effect on their own
hook But all the laws and regulations lmagl­
nable can 't do the whole job. It i s stil l true
that the fool and his mouey are soon parted.
Meanwhile , "People's Capitalism" contln­
ues to grow. Well over 12,500,000 Individuals
now own shares in American corporatio ns.
The great majority of them are prudent, in.
telliaenl, and careful investors who look before tttey leap. But there is still a minority
that needs lo follow the kind of advice Mr.
Funston has gi ven.

Solid Nutrition

Uett&gt;lle a "bomba-rdment of food fads and
all aerts. of schemes tor combaUng obesity,"
Americans still believe that "good, sound and
protective rood" spell solid nutrition. Homer
Davlllon, president of the American Meat In•
sllmffl: llllltf !Hilt' 1ft ffia�ltilt the opening
speech at the 10th annual conference of the
Institute Ill Anllnal Agriculture al Purdue
Unlverslt�. H'e add�d: "The food supply of
the natlo• ls goeld . II deserves public confi­
dence. In the ,meat business, inspection for
pllrlty and sanitation is routine. Our govern­
ment - agencies, regulatory and protective bo•
dies, are hard al work on a dlfricull problem.
And the public wlll be protected ."
F'llod lllfdlsftl, In large p1rt brought about

by the modern croze to reduce weight at all
costs, can produce disastrous results ln the
rorm of serlous illness, disablcme1t, and even
premature death. Toe problem, according lo
various surveys, is found in one of its more
ac.:ute stages among teenagers. A shockingly
hig h percentage of them have drifted for one
reason or another into bad nutrttional habits.
There are people, of course1 Who require
sreclal and limited diets. But such diets
should be adopted only dn the advice or a
physklnn. The great majority of us require
the slanda,rd foods - meals, dairy products,
fruits and vegetables - which are found i n
ever y market . There's no place for· food fad•
dism in healthy, intelligent 1ivln11,

11 wa. not ,o long ago that Mr. Bulganin,
onP. Of the R.usaian leaders, was quoted as
saylltf that the United States would become
a sdelill!ed atate not as the reault of outside
force■, but that we would vole ouraelve, Into
that ■ltuatlon.

of socialism, but under the more dangerous
and false title of liberalism - free wheeling
gover;ment spending and taxation.
It must make the Russians chuckle lo aee
our own politicians playing their game and
our people swallowing the bait.
1f the people cQlltlnue to aell their votes
for political promises of something for noth•
Ing, promises that can only be financed by
constantly more destructive taxation and In­
flation, they will have only themaelvea to
blame for lulfllling Mr. Bulganin's prophecy
that we will destroy our freedom from within.

Mason County
4•H News

·'- Play ing With Fire

All,Olle who ha, watched the methods of
many � and federal law makers who favor
pu1t1111 Jll•ernment Ullo tax exempt projects
In cotnpellllon with exorbitantly taxed prl·
vale clW.na and buolne" can see Bulganin'•
predttffon working out, not under the name

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A young man who worked In a Pomeroy
restaurant for a time 11 reaJWng his dreams
as an act-Or while In the Armed Forces.
He ls Jame, Carl Lawhorn, s0n or Mr. and
Mrs. Carl G; Lawhorn, Pomroy, who for a
while oper.Ud tfte rN!allrant known as the
Rlvervlftt, llo.w Clrelel. Jim, with bis moth­
er, opeillbd Iha tedauranL He had behind
him by lliat tlin• I� 7ean al Weal Vqlnla
University maJlll'll\l tn dnllllllca,
Rocerttlt .tlin WIiii part di a trio callm, It,
. Pla;iin" whq
nlf the "Pl'eildio
were. reeord•
ed wlnn• clf Ille Slilll US Anny 11,ei of the
1960 Arlt)' lhlirfilillllent contllt.
Pft.
1ild
Jerr, Clllrk
110111 wlat il'lcllllli!al Dli'tctcir Sit- Wayne
CUrtb rilblrdlllr a leilill N•lllt playen' laal
producUIIII, ,._,.... Tlblk" bJ Clarence
JlatU,an.
Lawhorn II llllltlfned ii !lie· Frelldlo, San
l'rlnclt&lt;o.
Jim bOl)@i i. t'l!tul'II Ill otl ift4 flblab bit

Jlnt t.alflillnl

from It (Fla.) two weekB ago.
Gulp, gulp, you're gonna hear me
lappin1 up the Atlantic ir'n I

ever :o back-Grace French and
I 11gree that one of the most
eerie sensations is thal of sand
giving way under your ft&gt;et when
standing in surf at Daytonaeerie, but delightful. Makes one
think of "All other ground is
sini:lne sand". Betty Fultt goes
trundling by with her three little
girls in a wagon. All seem to be
so happy even the,, "horse" (Bet­
ty) , If you didn't get something
at the "Firemen's Ball" (auction)
well, then, l'm so sorry, 'cause
you "bu1b ta see my Windsor chair
j I bou.aht off'n 'em. Now I needed
another chair lite you need a
hole in the head. But as usual I
couldn'.t resht. Evidently I stun­
ned people 'cause mine was the
only bid'. This auction is going
to be a pt?m11nent thing for our
town, ,J we:enlike tbe Golden Gate
" Bridge for Frtsco or the Apple
Antl" what
Festival at Jae-loon,
a wltle!:,- spaced area is there m y
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I borto\¥ed this last term; "fel•
IOW frte1m!s'' from a colleje •rlass
male ·o! li&gt;ng ago. A11tined to
cond\lct' a · · public meetillg tn
Spett� Clau: · at O. U. hq •began
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so Ctlflvulsed I i\ever did know
whot !Ill&lt;!· he said.
I do rerife.mber hi! aii•ing m e
M E to hetp him on physics ptob­
lema. Tl'y to envhlion that, JTly
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all ■taggered throueh
i� sofflel ow but how Dr. Atkin­
son (Ol Man Brain himself) ever
stood u11, I'll never, never know.
l'n1 Wl'l.tlng in ,&gt; completely upset
routine sttting room being pap­
ered. ·My pencl ■ are on tfie drHser ·
my, _paper's not to be fou.nd you
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Can4idate..B runnl� Ofl the Peo­
ple'• ticket . are: �r, R_pbert
.tJ-lft Beiteb: Council members:
.l,im" Ball," Berl Wullace. Luther

""91tli, Neloon R. Rou,t,
Frank 9. Thol):\pso,n.

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SeYeral (elka attended the John
Hamm [uneral Monday •t the
Ewing funeral home, Pomeroy.
Mr. Hamm lived his entire Ure in
thi1 vicinity and PHled away
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Earl Shuler ii •pending
rett days with trts family.

Mr. •� M.-.. W1lllam D. Lanning, rosiGeutac Of Rutland until 10 years ago when lh,y mo:V- cenUy mo•'"1 into their recently
•urchased bome at Dorcu.
ed to Fl,rborn,
recently celebJ:ated . l;l,eir 5 0th wedding anniversary with 125 friend• and
m■Rf IHI ' for politicaJ asylum ,,.J.Uves calling 0.,
The attendance Sundoy at suo.
at an Open Ho"'" In libe fam ily portrait above · are ·left to right oeateil
Monday, the city 1;:overn_ment said
89 •nd th•
an
Sus .La.t,ajng.
l\!t .�f Mr. a�cl,-Ml'S, Jam es Lannlns (slandfue; dt F:llrboi'n, SOC9lld � . tn": :.;.'1
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a Carolyn Lanning, daugb' te.- Of Mr. mtd, Mrs. Jjljlon L,annlp,g (s ecopll.
. M,.. P•■ri v;...- or Olevoland ,
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rd from • r!ibt,, stan din.l, of Fai,rl!Qml;, f�- �ow.-, •�
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t■ ber■ ,., a f..,. ..,, i. vult
James l..ann111gs; the honored c1111)11e; ijnd,.... k row
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Mrs. !Robcl'I Hill, Rutland. Mrs.
l■mDy ■loo to ■lleftd ttte j
fowT!!l· llroa . right; r. KW, an employe of Ule OIII
Power Co., is at enreine right.
-�jcI,111tlon &lt;If her srandeoo, Rk:hlin city government announced
lllonday, ?il:Ore, than 1 ,300 east. Ger­

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whJle 2lllet ._, •
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for all boys •n4 girls f�OJn f
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11er? Dinner's late, Da:d'! htlngry
and cross. Put on the potatoes,
warm up the left overs. F11._11y
pictui-e1 1m1Je: at me from a hid­
del\ nook . �1" t�e diu.lpg room.
An� m�n, w.h9t tuh to eit down in

lhe IOfter cb1lr1, now in the bed

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It all 10011:! 110 dif�rent. But
toni&amp;ht l'h e1ult in th, new rre1h
rlowery Walls and cle.an silver
ceiling.
. t,o,u �an ftl�ay11 · count on the ·
following ''Things have to be
worse �for,e they can be better."
,-his ae_pliea to house cleaning,
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Robert Coote,

Mr!!. l.11:ek Flesher and Mn. Carl
Gibbs.
The Junion &lt;1ndea 4, D and 6)
will be taught- ,Jty .111'1. Koward
Burrls assisted b:,. Mn. i.,,.,rence
Llevfog, Mre. Ed!Wla· etein and
11,n.' Donald Goheen.
!fhe Intermediate 1pt1clal class
this year wlll be' tau,ht by Mra.
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Is Started

. The SJat11 Ro114 Commlulon
hH announced that worlr. has I
llaned on Secoildaey Routes 31/4
and Ml in Maaon Cc,unty, Char•
J�'e- ·lloid; frc,m Jct, Seeondar1
and . 31/4 to_ Jct. Seoon·
RO\lt�
dary Routes 33 and 58, a dil�n.ce
of 2.00 miles. The wort will m•
elude widenina, in1talll8' drain·
age and. .applyjtig a traffic bound
base course,
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MARYSVlLLE, Tenn. UPI-Two
helicopter crewmen weren't even
fazed when the door of their
whfrlybird fell off 1,000 feet up
Monday and slammed onto the
root of John L. Ha)'nea' home
near hese. Lt. Cecil Blanton and
Lt. Grad}' Oxford, both of Fort
Campbell, Jtr,, " landed tM 'coptM'
In •• -nearby field, claimed �
door a11d . toot eff 19ain for
training maneuvera at Fort Brqg 1

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fears of aie for all those whc,
will be servlne on t.be VCS stall.
Thia will be in charee of Mrs.
Mrs. Herman
Clayton . Athey,
Ohlinger and Miss Judy Arnold.
Three year olds wlll be taueht
by Mn Harry Miller assisted by
'Eva Jean
Mrs. p�al Rlckard,
Roush and Miss Sue Ellen Cooil- I
nite from 10 to 11 a . m. only.
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The ,B:indera:uten (4, IS and 8
years of aa:e) wlll be taua:hl by
Mrs. John Hoffman, a&amp;siated by ,
Mrs. Marvin Bennett; Mrs. Mar•
vin Roush, Mr11. Lut-Oer Smith and
Mrs. Lewis · CQehart.
The Primary (grade• 1, 2 and
8) wJll be taua;ht by Mrs. Harold
Buma,aroer, Hlllted. by MN. Tom

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Substitute hc.t,.ir; fl the Mlfaer1 and kUchen are 1!frs. OUle
11ou,h, Mn. 11411' J.ayne · and
arr,. Jo'JlJl Bost.
W.e fOr4i� lllvite all chll(Jrel;l
eaCh· morning at •a:go a_fn. �Pete BurrJ1 ,wW be ID •'!!"It o1 opd ,i,µ11) w,bo �o ..,i at"""1 �f
the devotional stQr:Y., incl Miss . other °'1,urcb re&amp;\,lllrbr .µ. attend
Et)&gt;ei '1idllit iµtecl.inJ ti&gt;• mull&lt;- · t.tu, Vj)B Ma, 31-,uoe IOtb.
Cla_.,., 'llill
bo]JI l,rom l'� ' Miao lillhel Jllddle lo the \!CV
until 11 a. m. each 4111, 1'1� �me dlrt!ctor and Kev. Robert D,ilki 1
This putor.
1 ''The Church" wilt be uleil.
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, £11eme -i1 beinl used by JQny
In
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denomlnatjona
Friday tvenJ11i, JUDA toth ,
On
P,otelWlt
lt60 VOS:- The emphasis in tllla �om 6 to 9 pm tile parenla a.nd
area is on helping eacb pe,Nn ' l;rienda ma)' � and �•re lD th'
t,, grow in 111 undenWldh\l of tliiDJIJ µte childre,, )iave m■de r
the church H a Cbriltilll feUown• 4ur1n,. the nbte dp aes.slon.
-,.---ahip, and to flnd hil ri&amp;btlul
place ••d roaponlibillty In it.
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Mrs. .Bertha Helter and Le■ter
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1IIIILIN 0.1-Mar.e thin 50,·
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4ist Germany have fled to West
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ren went latt Saturday to Btverly
to vi1lt her al■ter, ll4n. Jean
lhylee and children and on Sun­
day went to Zlnesvllle and at­
"'nded church wbere they attend­
ed w.hen they were younaer, allo
vi■ited their mother·• crave.

Mr, •nd Mrs, Goor1e Buoh •nd ren and Mrt� Brown called
r...1_11 ol At- -I
tll4i hinter Alimo Sunday,
- wllft Mr, and lilt, illMj, ·
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lotu- e\'Ult!f wilh 111'1 and llr. � 11n. Dem 11.u..t n •
d1u1htor ol llelpre ,pent Sunday
ll'rs. Joie VanM'mr or Porll■nd' ·••nlns
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Market Report

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The town of New �ven wl11
hold lt'1 il@cllQJJ on June 1, 1980
a_t tbe Clty BulldiQJ:. Mn. Johnle
R:ou�, Mrs, He.nry John&amp;on and
lfra. 'lhelme. C,\pehart wl1l 1erve
on tbe elei:!tlon bop.rd. Candidate,
on the Citizen Ticket are: Mayor
Arthur Wehrli; Recorder, Sue Er•
win; Councll mom.hen Jaclc: Flesh­
er, Glenn Smith, Donald Bum­
.gallfner, i:k.arl M. WUes and Lewis
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clded to do -otlllOI
JOIIANNESBURr. . South Afrlct J.-e:r'IOn fixed hit ba1on,1t oe b
i.JPJ-.11. tc lverliOTI 1:lldn't lll,t tlflot Md, ·MU"4 u
beina: awab•ned al 4 a. m. for ten- win&amp; &amp;eYttrrl tlmM, lallliDI �
OHIO VALLIY LIV.STOCK
try duly .at the ail'p6f'l near here. ,&amp;.M llllfit W Otlltc. flNi -G,■ l...,_it,. Oh'9, Mar 21, ING
b lm IS po
HOGS- 1 ni lo :220 It» 1 1 to 1 '7.J, It wu co ld_ and it w11 wet, he tratt fl ned
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16 to 17.3&amp;; Fat Sow, 12 to 15;
Slap 1 2 to I�; Boan 8 to 14; Sowa
1nd -Pip 60 to 90; Sho,t■ G to 1 1 .
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CAm.&amp;--St,er, 18 to 24: Heil•
People
era 16 to 22: Baby Beef 20 to 25: I
have surgi�edkal
P'at Cow• IS to 19; Cannera 1, to I
Cod protection • . •
16; Built 17 to Z2.,0 MIik Cowa HlO I
to 200.
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VJ:AL CALVES - Top1 30. 40:
oH.n r.., -,k.,
Seconda 28 to 29 Medium Z4 to
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tlo pt,,-lkal namtnatlan no b-.Jth n11,�mutt. .. .-c,
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or �nt 1-ilUo probJems. "" wa! • peno.k tit � Fat Wether1 4, to JO.
•uwns. no nttd to bl- ftllployad.
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Social Notes

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degree . He wrote Sgt. Kabage of Galllpolls
(who rarely enough was Lawhorn'• recruiting
officer, a·nd stlU a close frlendl) recently of
other dramatic successes. A charter member
of the little theater group at Tb11- Presidio,
Lawhorn has had top leads i n ''Harvey," and
1 1 Vlslt to a S m a all Planet," all great succeues.
Watch this fella Lawhorn. His name may
not be many years from the bll 1111tt. o n
Broadway, or i n HollyWOOd,

LOOKrNG AROUND: Two to
four power lawn mowera going
"right in my own sitting room·•
10 to speak. But J love m y neilh•
bors' velvety lawns, so L keep
buried in the new Harpe-r's (m1guhlil) and let the band play.
, Mil.Isle (Nora) and I tie up •�ur"
Mn. Faulkner's vines for the
aummer. Mlllsie precariously perched on a step ladder and BMH
"ground m111n". Horrors I forgot
the all week's rain di&lt;'n'l get to
Jriy pofch �tunias 110 give them
a tieiitecl 11oakln1. A long leisurel)f riife' up Tur.t'ey Run road and
all Is io changed, seemi to me.
Maffia', not tiiere, Sister Vina'! ,
not there, nor the two b,ilf bro­
ther11. But nOi1etheles1 the old
11weet rapture. of spring, bursts
anew on me II I spy m� first wlld
pink11 (the,'re really fiery red,
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you knOw) and wind llong a
h.miliar tree and fern bordered
road. LUsh spring pHtures and
· yming calves eklpplng. But again
J feel bad when 1 pass Uncle
Do·c and Aunt Lydia's home at
Kygervme, SCll!he
of so many
happy \da)'tl vl.iitJng there. Any
kids an lucky wfio have aunts to
vlplt. And- aunties, be sure to
make them , Icy lemonade and
have them' e:o fl1hJng in Kyger
Creek anl:l crochet them a lovely
something for ,rllduation a,Ht
and-wha.t'1 thl.i a blurring my
eyes. Ut's to a lighter vein.
I made two r�ub11rb pies recently
and not the aqu.are long kind
either. One Went to our firemen,
bless 'em, the other to BMH, her
offspring and hl9 ftiend Bernie
dining here Frlday, Poor Dlil&lt;J's
lef\ out on thb deal. Sµgar, for
him, being marked VERBOTtN.
Thia last 111 olle of perhap1 two
dozen German words I posseBS.
I cc:in · over all my shell collec•
Uon, now from Atlantic and Gulf
shores in Fla.. as well as the
ones CPH brou1ht me from Bar
Harbor, Maine. Oh, 110 iotricil.te,
so· lovely, yet strewn all aboUt
.lhe beaches of the world as sott
of toke:n■ of • GN!at M.aiter'i
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Hold 'Elmion
Day Juae 7

S--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 25, 1960

Did You Know That?

care, 282 hours. $458.5 0, mother's accommo­
datlons $20, miscel laneous, $ 1 .05 - Total,
$1 ,573.50.

The F�I And Hi8 Money

In the spring of 1959 the New York St�k
ticllllljt UlllU-l'IIM a c1ut1onal'y ptogtam,
drslg,led to red'uce reckless and uninformed
markl!t specuhlllOII. Happily, It recently was
reported, the program largely attained the
objective. This kind of speculation has shown
a marked drop.
' Keith )"tmfllon·, Ille Exchange's president,
1w "!ade another highly important recomlillinclatllJ;,, � thtt nl\t and Inexperienced In•
vestot'S ap�i'lllle their !hvestmenl objectives
catetuU, and seek regularity of income and
lf?ldaal growlh ol capital from their Investments rather than quick profits. This simply
recognizes the faet that people who enter the
stock ma-rket with the intention of getttng
rich ill a hur,y are almost inevitably foredoomed to deep trouble. These are the peopl• wtnr are ealljr pre, for tipsters and highp01il'ei'ed stock salesmen. The promlae of enor-

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· .JOCLE BUllT FOR 1WO

a.-.i111m1 Editorially

Cathy Sue l'hite Fund

111'&gt;,,enit nlllit•IJ dlle lh4! 90nerosily of Meigs
edilllfy JlfillHtl wl\o cffllltlbuted ao handsome-

ly lb ate Catliy Sue White fund.
titlli\' glrl, who was injured so crlllcaJc
17 In· 1 11111 at her realdenee April 26, It on
Ille toad to reoovery today. Her father, long
out of employment, and expectant mother,
Incurred 11111! at Children;, Hotpltal, Columliol, tolalllq 91,513. 15. The statement read.!

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Nlnetl!en· da)'I of room, lloard, general
11,IINl!iW, fi!Oil operating room, ,s&amp;.90; ane,­
x-r•y 910, laboratory '381. IO,
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IY KLANCHli M. HASKINS

"Old, but all mine" on an elderly nr in Ocoee, Fla. That could
apply in .a good many ways in
other angles, such as Golden Wedding people or even 29 year wedded couple&amp;, (me) and to on.

Total collect ions, every penny of them ont
of the goodn... of hearts, so far have come
to $l ,Z&amp;l .22 in a formal accoun ting made by
Sheriff Robert c. Hartenbach whose office so
graciously served as a depository for contr-i•
bulors.

One of the funniest car stories
1 rec■U was Middleport's "Dick"
Stout along this line. Some one
was admiring his new car. "And
yes," sez Dick "some day she'll
be mine, all mine."

Tne sum has been forwarded in part, a-s
will the balance later, to the Childre n's Hos•
pita! to help defray the bil l noted above.
Hat, Off to everyone who contributed.

mous profits in practically no time seems to
totally obscure their judgement.

II there i s one principl e which should guide
anyone's investm ent philosophy, it is this:
1 1 Jnvestigate before you invest." The statute
books are loaded with laws intended to protect the investin g puhiic. The exchanges have
put stiff regulati ons into effect on their own
hook But all the laws and regulations lmagl­
nable can 't do the whole job. It i s stil l true
that the fool and his mouey are soon parted.
Meanwhile , "People's Capitalism" contln­
ues to grow. Well over 12,500,000 Individuals
now own shares in American corporatio ns.
The great majority of them are prudent, in.
telliaenl, and careful investors who look before tttey leap. But there is still a minority
that needs lo follow the kind of advice Mr.
Funston has gi ven.

Solid Nutrition

Uett&gt;lle a "bomba-rdment of food fads and
all aerts. of schemes tor combaUng obesity,"
Americans still believe that "good, sound and
protective rood" spell solid nutrition. Homer
Davlllon, president of the American Meat In•
sllmffl: llllltf !Hilt' 1ft ffia�ltilt the opening
speech at the 10th annual conference of the
Institute Ill Anllnal Agriculture al Purdue
Unlverslt�. H'e add�d: "The food supply of
the natlo• ls goeld . II deserves public confi­
dence. In the ,meat business, inspection for
pllrlty and sanitation is routine. Our govern­
ment - agencies, regulatory and protective bo•
dies, are hard al work on a dlfricull problem.
And the public wlll be protected ."
F'llod lllfdlsftl, In large p1rt brought about

by the modern croze to reduce weight at all
costs, can produce disastrous results ln the
rorm of serlous illness, disablcme1t, and even
premature death. Toe problem, according lo
various surveys, is found in one of its more
ac.:ute stages among teenagers. A shockingly
hig h percentage of them have drifted for one
reason or another into bad nutrttional habits.
There are people, of course1 Who require
sreclal and limited diets. But such diets
should be adopted only dn the advice or a
physklnn. The great majority of us require
the slanda,rd foods - meals, dairy products,
fruits and vegetables - which are found i n
ever y market . There's no place for· food fad•
dism in healthy, intelligent 1ivln11,

11 wa. not ,o long ago that Mr. Bulganin,
onP. Of the R.usaian leaders, was quoted as
saylltf that the United States would become
a sdelill!ed atate not as the reault of outside
force■, but that we would vole ouraelve, Into
that ■ltuatlon.

of socialism, but under the more dangerous
and false title of liberalism - free wheeling
gover;ment spending and taxation.
It must make the Russians chuckle lo aee
our own politicians playing their game and
our people swallowing the bait.
1f the people cQlltlnue to aell their votes
for political promises of something for noth•
Ing, promises that can only be financed by
constantly more destructive taxation and In­
flation, they will have only themaelvea to
blame for lulfllling Mr. Bulganin's prophecy
that we will destroy our freedom from within.

Mason County
4•H News

·'- Play ing With Fire

All,Olle who ha, watched the methods of
many � and federal law makers who favor
pu1t1111 Jll•ernment Ullo tax exempt projects
In cotnpellllon with exorbitantly taxed prl·
vale clW.na and buolne" can see Bulganin'•
predttffon working out, not under the name

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A young man who worked In a Pomeroy
restaurant for a time 11 reaJWng his dreams
as an act-Or while In the Armed Forces.
He ls Jame, Carl Lawhorn, s0n or Mr. and
Mrs. Carl G; Lawhorn, Pomroy, who for a
while oper.Ud tfte rN!allrant known as the
Rlvervlftt, llo.w Clrelel. Jim, with bis moth­
er, opeillbd Iha tedauranL He had behind
him by lliat tlin• I� 7ean al Weal Vqlnla
University maJlll'll\l tn dnllllllca,
Rocerttlt .tlin WIiii part di a trio callm, It,
. Pla;iin" whq
nlf the "Pl'eildio
were. reeord•
ed wlnn• clf Ille Slilll US Anny 11,ei of the
1960 Arlt)' lhlirfilillllent contllt.
Pft.
1ild
Jerr, Clllrk
110111 wlat il'lcllllli!al Dli'tctcir Sit- Wayne
CUrtb rilblrdlllr a leilill N•lllt playen' laal
producUIIII, ,._,.... Tlblk" bJ Clarence
JlatU,an.
Lawhorn II llllltlfned ii !lie· Frelldlo, San
l'rlnclt&lt;o.
Jim bOl)@i i. t'l!tul'II Ill otl ift4 flblab bit

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from It (Fla.) two weekB ago.
Gulp, gulp, you're gonna hear me
lappin1 up the Atlantic ir'n I

ever :o back-Grace French and
I 11gree that one of the most
eerie sensations is thal of sand
giving way under your ft&gt;et when
standing in surf at Daytonaeerie, but delightful. Makes one
think of "All other ground is
sini:lne sand". Betty Fultt goes
trundling by with her three little
girls in a wagon. All seem to be
so happy even the,, "horse" (Bet­
ty) , If you didn't get something
at the "Firemen's Ball" (auction)
well, then, l'm so sorry, 'cause
you "bu1b ta see my Windsor chair
j I bou.aht off'n 'em. Now I needed
another chair lite you need a
hole in the head. But as usual I
couldn'.t resht. Evidently I stun­
ned people 'cause mine was the
only bid'. This auction is going
to be a pt?m11nent thing for our
town, ,J we:enlike tbe Golden Gate
" Bridge for Frtsco or the Apple
Antl" what
Festival at Jae-loon,
a wltle!:,- spaced area is there m y
fellow ttleruJa·.

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I borto\¥ed this last term; "fel•
IOW frte1m!s'' from a colleje •rlass
male ·o! li&gt;ng ago. A11tined to
cond\lct' a · · public meetillg tn
Spett� Clau: · at O. U. hq •began
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y fl!!llbw .frimds". - We were all
so Ctlflvulsed I i\ever did know
whot !Ill&lt;!· he said.
I do rerife.mber hi! aii•ing m e
M E to hetp him on physics ptob­
lema. Tl'y to envhlion that, JTly
fellb,r ftlendi.

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all ■taggered throueh
i� sofflel ow but how Dr. Atkin­
son (Ol Man Brain himself) ever
stood u11, I'll never, never know.
l'n1 Wl'l.tlng in ,&gt; completely upset
routine sttting room being pap­
ered. ·My pencl ■ are on tfie drHser ·
my, _paper's not to be fou.nd you
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Can4idate..B runnl� Ofl the Peo­
ple'• ticket . are: �r, R_pbert
.tJ-lft Beiteb: Council members:
.l,im" Ball," Berl Wullace. Luther

""91tli, Neloon R. Rou,t,
Frank 9. Thol):\pso,n.

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SeYeral (elka attended the John
Hamm [uneral Monday •t the
Ewing funeral home, Pomeroy.
Mr. Hamm lived his entire Ure in
thi1 vicinity and PHled away
Friday after a abr.,rt illne,a.

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Earl Shuler ii •pending
rett days with trts family.

Mr. •� M.-.. W1lllam D. Lanning, rosiGeutac Of Rutland until 10 years ago when lh,y mo:V- cenUy mo•'"1 into their recently
•urchased bome at Dorcu.
ed to Fl,rborn,
recently celebJ:ated . l;l,eir 5 0th wedding anniversary with 125 friend• and
m■Rf IHI ' for politicaJ asylum ,,.J.Uves calling 0.,
The attendance Sundoy at suo.
at an Open Ho"'" In libe fam ily portrait above · are ·left to right oeateil
Monday, the city 1;:overn_ment said
89 •nd th•
an
Sus .La.t,ajng.
l\!t .�f Mr. a�cl,-Ml'S, Jam es Lannlns (slandfue; dt F:llrboi'n, SOC9lld � . tn": :.;.'1
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l&lt;&gt;m Jeff,);
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a Carolyn Lanning, daugb' te.- Of Mr. mtd, Mrs. Jjljlon L,annlp,g (s ecopll.
. M,.. P•■ri v;...- or Olevoland ,
thj
rd from • r!ibt,, stan din.l, of Fai,rl!Qml;, f�- �ow.-, •�
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t■ ber■ ,., a f..,. ..,, i. vult
James l..ann111gs; the honored c1111)11e; ijnd,.... k row
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Mrs. !Robcl'I Hill, Rutland. Mrs.
l■mDy ■loo to ■lleftd ttte j
fowT!!l· llroa . right; r. KW, an employe of Ule OIII
Power Co., is at enreine right.
-�jcI,111tlon &lt;If her srandeoo, Rk:hlin city government announced
lllonday, ?il:Ore, than 1 ,300 east. Ger­

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mf'Ing ·held · t.t �the • New Ha Will l!vth"'}j. I'
whJle 2lllet ._, •
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for all boys •n4 girls f�OJn f
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lb» appl&amp;N.._ . . . '"· "• ..-oil MIJr � twaU.

DW"lled Nl'ora � oa

11er? Dinner's late, Da:d'! htlngry
and cross. Put on the potatoes,
warm up the left overs. F11._11y
pictui-e1 1m1Je: at me from a hid­
del\ nook . �1" t�e diu.lpg room.
An� m�n, w.h9t tuh to eit down in

lhe IOfter cb1lr1, now in the bed

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It all 10011:! 110 dif�rent. But
toni&amp;ht l'h e1ult in th, new rre1h
rlowery Walls and cle.an silver
ceiling.
. t,o,u �an ftl�ay11 · count on the ·
following ''Things have to be
worse �for,e they can be better."
,-his ae_pliea to house cleaning,
child "tilrth, poJitics l[ld road

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Robert Coote,

Mr!!. l.11:ek Flesher and Mn. Carl
Gibbs.
The Junion &lt;1ndea 4, D and 6)
will be taught- ,Jty .111'1. Koward
Burrls assisted b:,. Mn. i.,,.,rence
Llevfog, Mre. Ed!Wla· etein and
11,n.' Donald Goheen.
!fhe Intermediate 1pt1clal class
this year wlll be' tau,ht by Mra.
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hH announced that worlr. has I
llaned on Secoildaey Routes 31/4
and Ml in Maaon Cc,unty, Char•
J�'e- ·lloid; frc,m Jct, Seeondar1
and . 31/4 to_ Jct. Seoon·
RO\lt�
dary Routes 33 and 58, a dil�n.ce
of 2.00 miles. The wort will m•
elude widenina, in1talll8' drain·
age and. .applyjtig a traffic bound
base course,
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MARYSVlLLE, Tenn. UPI-Two
helicopter crewmen weren't even
fazed when the door of their
whfrlybird fell off 1,000 feet up
Monday and slammed onto the
root of John L. Ha)'nea' home
near hese. Lt. Cecil Blanton and
Lt. Grad}' Oxford, both of Fort
Campbell, Jtr,, " landed tM 'coptM'
In •• -nearby field, claimed �
door a11d . toot eff 19ain for
training maneuvera at Fort Brqg 1

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fears of aie for all those whc,
will be servlne on t.be VCS stall.
Thia will be in charee of Mrs.
Mrs. Herman
Clayton . Athey,
Ohlinger and Miss Judy Arnold.
Three year olds wlll be taueht
by Mn Harry Miller assisted by
'Eva Jean
Mrs. p�al Rlckard,
Roush and Miss Sue Ellen Cooil- I
nite from 10 to 11 a . m. only.
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years of aa:e) wlll be taua:hl by
Mrs. John Hoffman, a&amp;siated by ,
Mrs. Marvin Bennett; Mrs. Mar•
vin Roush, Mr11. Lut-Oer Smith and
Mrs. Lewis · CQehart.
The Primary (grade• 1, 2 and
8) wJll be taua;ht by Mrs. Harold
Buma,aroer, Hlllted. by MN. Tom

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11ou,h, Mn. 11411' J.ayne · and
arr,. Jo'JlJl Bost.
W.e fOr4i� lllvite all chll(Jrel;l
eaCh· morning at •a:go a_fn. �Pete BurrJ1 ,wW be ID •'!!"It o1 opd ,i,µ11) w,bo �o ..,i at"""1 �f
the devotional stQr:Y., incl Miss . other °'1,urcb re&amp;\,lllrbr .µ. attend
Et)&gt;ei '1idllit iµtecl.inJ ti&gt;• mull&lt;- · t.tu, Vj)B Ma, 31-,uoe IOtb.
Cla_.,., 'llill
bo]JI l,rom l'� ' Miao lillhel Jllddle lo the \!CV
until 11 a. m. each 4111, 1'1� �me dlrt!ctor and Kev. Robert D,ilki 1
This putor.
1 ''The Church" wilt be uleil.
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, £11eme -i1 beinl used by JQny
In
the
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Friday tvenJ11i, JUDA toth ,
On
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lt60 VOS:- The emphasis in tllla �om 6 to 9 pm tile parenla a.nd
area is on helping eacb pe,Nn ' l;rienda ma)' � and �•re lD th'
t,, grow in 111 undenWldh\l of tliiDJIJ µte childre,, )iave m■de r
the church H a Cbriltilll feUown• 4ur1n,. the nbte dp aes.slon.
-,.---ahip, and to flnd hil ri&amp;btlul
place ••d roaponlibillty In it.
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Mrs. .Bertha Helter and Le■ter
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50- E..ST GOM,t,N5 fLEI
1IIIILIN 0.1-Mar.e thin 50,·
-"IIO refu�eo■ ·from Communist
4ist Germany have fled to West
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ren went latt Saturday to Btverly
to vi1lt her al■ter, ll4n. Jean
lhylee and children and on Sun­
day went to Zlnesvllle and at­
"'nded church wbere they attend­
ed w.hen they were younaer, allo
vi■ited their mother·• crave.

Mr, •nd Mrs, Goor1e Buoh •nd ren and Mrt� Brown called
r...1_11 ol At- -I
tll4i hinter Alimo Sunday,
- wllft Mr, and lilt, illMj, ·
�- an d Nn. WIii KeIIman at.
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lotu- e\'Ult!f wilh 111'1 and llr. � 11n. Dem 11.u..t n •
d1u1htor ol llelpre ,pent Sunday
ll'rs. Joie VanM'mr or Porll■nd' ·••nlns
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Market Report

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The town of New �ven wl11
hold lt'1 il@cllQJJ on June 1, 1980
a_t tbe Clty BulldiQJ:. Mn. Johnle
R:ou�, Mrs, He.nry John&amp;on and
lfra. 'lhelme. C,\pehart wl1l 1erve
on tbe elei:!tlon bop.rd. Candidate,
on the Citizen Ticket are: Mayor
Arthur Wehrli; Recorder, Sue Er•
win; Councll mom.hen Jaclc: Flesh­
er, Glenn Smith, Donald Bum­
.gallfner, i:k.arl M. WUes and Lewis
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clded to do -otlllOI
JOIIANNESBURr. . South Afrlct J.-e:r'IOn fixed hit ba1on,1t oe b
i.JPJ-.11. tc lverliOTI 1:lldn't lll,t tlflot Md, ·MU"4 u
beina: awab•ned al 4 a. m. for ten- win&amp; &amp;eYttrrl tlmM, lallliDI �
OHIO VALLIY LIV.STOCK
try duly .at the ail'p6f'l near here. ,&amp;.M llllfit W Otlltc. flNi -G,■ l...,_it,. Oh'9, Mar 21, ING
b lm IS po
HOGS- 1 ni lo :220 It» 1 1 to 1 '7.J, It wu co ld_ and it w11 wet, he tratt fl ned
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mag11trat.t.
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16 to 17.3&amp;; Fat Sow, 12 to 15;
Slap 1 2 to I�; Boan 8 to 14; Sowa
1nd -Pip 60 to 90; Sho,t■ G to 1 1 .
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CAm.&amp;--St,er, 18 to 24: Heil•
People
era 16 to 22: Baby Beef 20 to 25: I
have surgi�edkal
P'at Cow• IS to 19; Cannera 1, to I
Cod protection • . •
16; Built 17 to Z2.,0 MIik Cowa HlO I
to 200.
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VJ:AL CALVES - Top1 30. 40:
oH.n r.., -,k.,
Seconda 28 to 29 Medium Z4 to
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tlo pt,,-lkal namtnatlan no b-.Jth n11,�mutt. .. .-c,
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•uwns. no nttd to bl- ftllployad.
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Social Notes

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News Of The Week.

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degree . He wrote Sgt. Kabage of Galllpolls
(who rarely enough was Lawhorn'• recruiting
officer, a·nd stlU a close frlendl) recently of
other dramatic successes. A charter member
of the little theater group at Tb11- Presidio,
Lawhorn has had top leads i n ''Harvey," and
1 1 Vlslt to a S m a all Planet," all great succeues.
Watch this fella Lawhorn. His name may
not be many years from the bll 1111tt. o n
Broadway, or i n HollyWOOd,

LOOKrNG AROUND: Two to
four power lawn mowera going
"right in my own sitting room·•
10 to speak. But J love m y neilh•
bors' velvety lawns, so L keep
buried in the new Harpe-r's (m1guhlil) and let the band play.
, Mil.Isle (Nora) and I tie up •�ur"
Mn. Faulkner's vines for the
aummer. Mlllsie precariously perched on a step ladder and BMH
"ground m111n". Horrors I forgot
the all week's rain di&lt;'n'l get to
Jriy pofch �tunias 110 give them
a tieiitecl 11oakln1. A long leisurel)f riife' up Tur.t'ey Run road and
all Is io changed, seemi to me.
Maffia', not tiiere, Sister Vina'! ,
not there, nor the two b,ilf bro­
ther11. But nOi1etheles1 the old
11weet rapture. of spring, bursts
anew on me II I spy m� first wlld
pink11 (the,'re really fiery red,
1
you knOw) and wind llong a
h.miliar tree and fern bordered
road. LUsh spring pHtures and
· yming calves eklpplng. But again
J feel bad when 1 pass Uncle
Do·c and Aunt Lydia's home at
Kygervme, SCll!he
of so many
happy \da)'tl vl.iitJng there. Any
kids an lucky wfio have aunts to
vlplt. And- aunties, be sure to
make them , Icy lemonade and
have them' e:o fl1hJng in Kyger
Creek anl:l crochet them a lovely
something for ,rllduation a,Ht
and-wha.t'1 thl.i a blurring my
eyes. Ut's to a lighter vein.
I made two r�ub11rb pies recently
and not the aqu.are long kind
either. One Went to our firemen,
bless 'em, the other to BMH, her
offspring and hl9 ftiend Bernie
dining here Frlday, Poor Dlil&lt;J's
lef\ out on thb deal. Sµgar, for
him, being marked VERBOTtN.
Thia last 111 olle of perhap1 two
dozen German words I posseBS.
I cc:in · over all my shell collec•
Uon, now from Atlantic and Gulf
shores in Fla.. as well as the
ones CPH brou1ht me from Bar
Harbor, Maine. Oh, 110 iotricil.te,
so· lovely, yet strewn all aboUt
.lhe beaches of the world as sott
of toke:n■ of • GN!at M.aiter'i
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Hold 'Elmion
Day Juae 7

S--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 25, 1960

Did You Know That?

care, 282 hours. $458.5 0, mother's accommo­
datlons $20, miscel laneous, $ 1 .05 - Total,
$1 ,573.50.

The F�I And Hi8 Money

In the spring of 1959 the New York St�k
ticllllljt UlllU-l'IIM a c1ut1onal'y ptogtam,
drslg,led to red'uce reckless and uninformed
markl!t specuhlllOII. Happily, It recently was
reported, the program largely attained the
objective. This kind of speculation has shown
a marked drop.
' Keith )"tmfllon·, Ille Exchange's president,
1w "!ade another highly important recomlillinclatllJ;,, � thtt nl\t and Inexperienced In•
vestot'S ap�i'lllle their !hvestmenl objectives
catetuU, and seek regularity of income and
lf?ldaal growlh ol capital from their Investments rather than quick profits. This simply
recognizes the faet that people who enter the
stock ma-rket with the intention of getttng
rich ill a hur,y are almost inevitably foredoomed to deep trouble. These are the peopl• wtnr are ealljr pre, for tipsters and highp01il'ei'ed stock salesmen. The promlae of enor-

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I ceata per word. :,11 lnaertioo. Mtni m um cbars• - 60 re r-'-6
I cent, per word lot' Wee COD"8Culive ineertioua,
Spec.lat - ont= modh for 30 ceot.11 �r word. ·
l'ull tile o f 3 c1.1 n i. pt!r word will bt charll!d ror adve.rtb•ni
tf not paid with.in IO Ollya .iHer receivi n 4, bill.
.l:rrors in Adverliainc - Should be report� lmmedlale ly Th•
J&gt;aily Senti nel wW not be responlible for more th.an ot.ie incor
net tnlert!on.
"-'cl of Tt-� nb and Speclal Not.ice&amp; of Evl·rit.11 $1.00. ()bitu.aries
JIW)ll&amp;bed at l ettnl per word.
':/ORDS
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3 DAYS
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1 MO.
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90c
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$4 . !IO
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$1.20
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$6.UO
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$2.211
$7.!IO
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TIIIMlTI AND PIIT CONTROL

11,y Palft. '"" I,..,,..._ lnaur­
ttl l,y Nationwide, Phone R.
1M A. hrvlc• 'tit■tlon WY2-­
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For Sale

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IN? FORD Va 2 DR. CUSTOM
Hdao. Low mlleaee. Sparkling
ll&amp;hl bl ue finish ,1 ,950.00. Blaet
toan, Pomeroy
5-13-titc

11168 CHEVROLET V8 4 DR.
ledan. Original bl1ct tin.lib.
Power a:llde $1,0H.OO Blaet•
tnan, Pomeroy
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!JOO IIEIICURY MONTERAY 4
dr. Hdln. EZI a:11111. MultJ-drive.
Fully
eq1,1lpped
Showroom
elean P,99!1.00. Blaettnan, Pom
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IDor. Orl&amp;lnal paint. On11 owner
Vll'1U Tu.ford, Syracu1e, Phone
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,edan. PtnYer 1teerln1 and brak11. Orl1lnal black finish, like
new, Dy11.1flow drive, ,1&amp;&amp;0.00.
Blaeltnara, Fomero,
D-18-etc

(9) For Sale

med farm machinery? See BUI
Goodwin and buy al farm prlc,a.
S11. mHea from WllketvlUti.
f 28 30lc

Vaughan'• E•lel'lllinallng
&lt;.:ompan7
St. Marys, W. Va.

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EVININ&amp;, AUCTION
Friday, M■ y 271 1 '60, 7:00 P. M.
Havln.i 11old n1y home, I will sell
at auction at my re1idcnce i n
t:hutcr lhe following;
1 Jiving room 1uite; 1 dilfng
roo m suite; l dinette 1et; J ga11
range; 1 jas 101 heater; 2 wnting desk11; l W hJte eewlng ma­
I chine; l maple bed am1 dre111er;
1 day bed; 1 kitchen cabinet;
1 l ot odd cnaln; 2 antique table!
1 antique hall tree; J l ot odd
lamp11; l l ot dry wa l nut l umber.
Othell llom11 too n umerous to
mention, Nol re11pomible for ac­
cidents.
J. W. Hortman, Own er
I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer
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For the .Belt Buy &amp; Beet Terms
-�!! New nd USED, Look to

U.f. No. 23, Wn•rly, Ohio
Open ev.ry d■y 9 to 9

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WHIZZARD REFRIGERA­
TOR. 0� condition $43. Jack
Ro�, Broad Run,
Cl) 12, 19, 20, 3lc

HOUSE TRAILER 10' • 60', Five

room,, batb, fuel oil tank. w■1h•
•, dryer, televl1ion.
owner
.leavln1 1tate. Jl'rank Hudson,
luban Road, Rt. 1, Racine.
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ON! GARDEN TRACTPR, 2 tood
Hane, and Saddle•, ont Pit)'
Yard, one fi cyele Mld1et Car
Cldldren, 1ood a■ new. Con­
tact Amold Grall, at Ru tland
J'uralturt daya or Phone SHt4111 Bvenlnaa.
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The Ida E. WeH 1 re.a l estate,
eontaJnlna 78 acres more or leH
In Sali1bury Town1hl p, will be
•old to the hl1hc1t b1ddor at the
olllcc or O'Brien 1. nd O'Brien, on
1''rlday, May 27, 1960 at 1 1 : 00 A.
M. Must be sold for not less thin
the 11ppr.w.l11cd va l ue of $780,00.
J. B, O'Brien,
�2'6-Slc
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11110 IOATI AND MOTOttl ...,
1114 "" while ..... IHI, _,.
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Falrlane 4 Door
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Pomtiroy.
5 20 8tp
GARAGES IN IIECHANIC Str..t
Phone WYJ.21'11.
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de"111tolrl apl, ,N1..1, lurnlah,
ed room upauit, apt. Phone
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GRAV LY TII.ACTOI IALII AND
hrvlco. 5, 2
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l'h on• wvw:97s
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shadc11, cloth porch valance,
awnlna s, venetian blinds, window shades. Free eatlmates.
Dale Wlppcil, 215 union Ave.,
Po m eroy.
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WOOD SLAT PORCH

Experleaeed.

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Phon• WY2•3561 Mlddlepor1
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tectlon, Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
Call Don
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Ohio.

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FOR SALE
.MODERN
FIVB
r oom ht.1Ja:e, iull baacmc n t and
attic. A111.11r.e bala n ce of fi.ll,
direct i:'.OVernmt:nt l oan. Lot 50
xlDO. Good neighborhood. Call
or see Freddie Tbabel, M11son.
4·26-tfc
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FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOUSlJi
with two ba th, a:ara i::e waall
houae, cellar, 1Q',e t'Or�er ·lot
loca ted in Cheater, Ohio, -·
Rou te 7_ Priced to sell. If lnt-lJr,J
1
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We repair all type■ ot radi­
ator, , from heater cores to
lhe largelt lrllek or tractor
radiator.

Bleettnar's
PhoM WY-Nla
Pomeroy, Ohio

!'OR SALE: 1 ROOMS° AND BATH
corner 889 No.

Middleport, O.

Second Ave.,
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ROUT NO. 7 PROPIRTY -Jex
cellent Permastone- home with
3 bedrooms (Ill with large clol­
ets), large IIYina room with Urci
place and built-In telev iaion,
and large picture
window,.
Wonderful dlnln1 room with
fire pla�, kllehen with buil t-In
re!rlserator, freezer ind ranee.
Hardwood floor,
thoughout,
completely ln1ul11ted, and h111
hot water h1-..Un1. lull .Oisernent
with louna:e, , ncre•tlon room
and tumace , room. Attached
double 11rare with overhead
door,. AU this ■nd beautl!ully
located oft kere lot with1 front•
l&amp;e on lake. Call for appoint•
ment to see. tblJ extepUonal pro­
perty.
CUCKl,,111, RIALTY
... n, - WYNaO
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New,
Bree\tael Party
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Swap Shop
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Newa
Just For You
Calllnc O n pt. Pleuant
Music Go Bound
N'ews
Music Go Round
Local Newa
Music Go Round
Sporltt In Reriew
Sport, SeoJ&gt;el
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Yietory
em So . d

IHO oarlr mornlnl
ol
it.a
lalt. tr-tdiJ, the �tlair
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P
Usllt to delay or prevent
In a rtee-1:1wingln1 brawl that
lb.di a D'l.ocker, of ord9� :r­
tl1ment1ry pror.edure, aod 1 ••
. ll
nutjoatt party steamrd 1
,
throu....
;t,
1!:yft atluneh JiPlklll ndJ
the
or tJw. tin14'il Sf.atft deef:t
lo��ent•• final mfthodli
. tiii'tlltt pt,,mlaed maMlri' dem •
Otutt.Uoris· ap.lml PrffJkldt El­
·•ettHower wtlcn 81 arriv8 Jtl to­
lyO n�rl �onth.
Co m pam, ,ns to the ncently
toppled dictatorial governmtnt o!
· Rhee
Korean Presiden1 Syng m a:,
were numerous.
Red• Blnt_ Truty
radios of
Commumst
The
I fl�ld
Peipin_g a_nd Moscow had
day, hnkmg the ne_w treaty with
the uproar over filghta nf the
U. S. U-2 spy plane over Rusiia
and chargi ng that fltgbta had
b�en ma_de fr�m J�pa n over So.
v1et terri�nry m A51a.
A Ruts1a note charged t��� Ult
treaty was "euctly desilfiea \0
in1ure cot1ditton1 for at�ive
actions to be _ undertllhn ,rorp
1apanese Tei:ntory •&amp;1• �1t , t�
U.S.S.R. and 1t1 allies .
,1
Kishi led h i, Democralic•!Ji
Party to · an overwhelmlnJ Y ry
in elections a year 110, and! , he
i1 oo• of Japan•, mo,l pofolar
figu:-es.

Four Ea.stern High School ath•
· 1etes haVe been nwarded n umerals
for Sprlng succes s es in track and
field) Goach To ny Gennette a •
rinunced today,
Coach Gennette. for the firtt
. Umfj u.-11: a 12- m em ber tea m Into
tbfee lOcal meets al Kyger com­
pellna with thinclads. from Kn:er,
Falrlan4r Ha:ftnan Trace and Rin
1 Gtifbdl! o1. high ac.,hoolll. In the three
alst..41 ,..red 34\\ , 35, and
34 polnts.
. Letter ',l'.in11eri are Ral' Coleman,
llui.� liallit\11 !A\ffohcf Hashar, all jurir: and Piul Holllnkft
,.
Olheri on the team were: juri•
tMst charfei •B1dl:er ahd David
111Hi: 109�omoro1, Gltl'ell Chevallet md !Mmtile BliUtll.; freshme n,
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di?J' ttolffi', \ieritti$• Cleland, Bobby Foster and DlYld· C�adwell.
JNtl plliform111�e·1 of- the aquorl's
obt1t1.Qdlni melhbei, were: Cole· man, ioo yard d.klh, t0.9, broad
jup-1p, lfi' S"i H11bat1en, high
Jvft1p, 5' 5"; Ballaril, disco,, 97' 11"
Holslng�r, 880 run (no lime Hated)
and Bill Durst,. ,hot put _38 6¾ ".

WMl'O Daily Proi,-aJD Schedule

ROIIN$0N Mllt S LUNCH .� .-i(ewameh to.. luQci;_.but !al.led to
BOSTON UPI--Sugar Ray Rob- abnw whri Jill plant! w11 ground•
inion miued another appoint• ed In New York because of bad
ment Monday. He lf1,d invited weather.

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PHIL NEWSOM
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E.tlhr
Ai diplom at.I in Pari1 were
.wunding the requiem of the aummit con ference, the United State•
was winning an i m porta n t victory
in Asia.
...
But It was a victory that could
be costly.
After approximately JOO daya of
argu ment, the pro-A m erican 1ov•
ernment or Japanese Pre m ier Nobuauke Ki1J1i jam.med through the
Japanese parliament ratlflcatlon
of the U. $. - Japan mutual 1ecurit Y treaty.
The treaty, auurlng the Prea.
ence of U. S. military forcea 1.n
Japan for the next '10 year,, 11
bitterly oppoaed by Japanese Socia l i-Jta and olher lefL win&amp; &amp;roups
and has been the l peetal Larget
of Red Chinese and Soviet propaganda
' Shemroll..- TKtlcs
Kishi and President Eisenhower
put their signatures on the treaty
i n Washington last Jan. 19. Klshl
then returned home determ ined to
press it to final pasaiage In the
Japanese Parliament before El!enhower'a scheduled v.lait to
.Japan iil June.

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CAl'toon Tb�ater
'the Red Rowe Show
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U. S. Wins lmpo
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Shotgun 911.dt
Rhlon Sprint Festival
Newa
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Theiler If
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But there are other potltieaJ
leaders, including some wlthlh hla
own party, who resent 11is elose
ties with the United States and
who favor · closer rel atlona with
Red China, especially in bul�t.
To opposition and Comm11nlst
ehar1es that he is layi n g JJpan
open lo a threat of war, ltllhi
points out that Japan has veto
power over types and use of U. 'S.
forces in Japan. But· he '111 1,ven
Ms numerotl.9 enemle1 a raU1lng
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Your folk• told •• that
you�• rumirq awoy ! Where to ?

Hello, bol• I

Cunmn
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Henry E. Cunnt.rrgtiam hta been
na m ed Eastern Ri!glonal public
AfCaire Manager for Kailel' Alum­
itnnn and Chemlc1J Corpotl,.tton,
R. A. Sandberg, Dlrettor of Public
· Affairs of the Corporation, ha■ an­
nounced.
Mr. Cu n ningham replace, W. A.
Bori'ie Who has resigned ttotn the
Comi,ant, and will be heldqu111tet­
ed at l(.alser Aluminum'• Ravetu­
' wn..l; Wei.I' Vlr1lnli, l�itlllJ,.
' ll!l�pj\slbllliles will ' lholuat: dli'ee1\lolt ot Public Aftlln throua:liout
the State; of West Vif1lnla with a_d•
dl tiohal dlltiee In the Eidem fte•
1lon. He will dSSUffl8 hll\QBW 1 pOlitlon appro�imatelf J"uite �1'1.
JU Dae bMn aalOCiated With
I
:Kaiser Alumlnu'm for lout yeire,
m.. r11t;nt1, IJ&lt;lirif N1poiillb)e (or
cdmmuqlty ,,r,d etttitloJee �l�tlons
.ii l�-.eompilfy•a ·Me.d, i\la,hldg,
(ijll,-l(Mllctloft
Prior · tb JolhlhS: the K1l1et Or­
Ci,nwdiori, illf. Cunnin1ham aervtd
... Mittalfnt Edll&lt;p' ol the "Mer,
t!ftant•a ffl.d•. Joum�l," a naUonat
ltdilfllSI ntaiiilne. fot four years,
1 Bifffii UilJ he wat a �cpo� r for
lilo\nea
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. gJ.i,1 Lott� Dllnola, during tile
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SALEM, V,. UPI-Jodi, ·PhlPPll
who pitched for 1 8 yeara lri
St. Louie Cardinal and ailQIIIO
Cb.b, farm system,, bu been ;nallf
ed ni.anil1er' at the &amp;an Pr1nei.;
co Giants•. • Salem amliate tn tlt■
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HAVE !!

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idU1trlall , u well.
B\lt the market. fooled tbe ex­
perb and· met de1nand enouih to
move ahe.td mod11rat,ly. · However
th,fl futu.re still ll coiltidettd un•
certain.
11...nuy tbe mart.I ..BlQ!unlt,
hu been worried ovtr 1ucb thln,il
11 the 1py incident, �p in atet:1
o»er■tiona below T' per tent of
,..,.c1i,, lack ol Ibo Inflation
urte. lnn1torl tumlnl: to · bond
ebrlnbie ol PtOllt mari!JIO• , for
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On M1y 2, the • aver■111 sol
dpwn to 11111.11 within • ball J&gt;!&gt;lnt
of lta low for tbe yciar. That
ll1ure and tbe ooe ol March 8
constitu ted whir the chartist&amp; caU
• double. bottom-a favorable de­
velq,pm.ent if tHe l�w• helj:l.
The rall�d Her.ie followed 1
,linnar eoune. But ltl May J low
dldn'I bold, II - �Ppe,I fo • ID­
month loW on Miy 10. That led
1ome Ul'IJ'tl te �icl further

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SALE BY
owner, 6 rooms and bllth,gu fur­
nace, 2 utllit )' rooms and cel­
r
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a
lar below. 3 mlnutee walk to
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&lt;Jown town Po�eroy 011 Lincoln tO1h!e ;::r : l�-=•�: M\��•� ��
HIii Road. Call WY2·3 198 or •5'9.10. II rallied to, 630.'1'1 on
S-2Mtc April 18 and declined 1,111n.
w.Y2-338J.

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Steve Canyon
Donna Reed •
Th!, R•it 111«:llj,1
p;� noo�• sM
Untouchables
Sea HIQlt
Ne.., Totilili\ .
!!ea!l!iiil.C tlfe W01thet
Sporta Tonl&amp;bl
Late Show

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NEW YORK UPI-Wal l Stre0t
ha s been baffl e&lt;f recently in Its
atte m pt&amp; to solve the ridd l e of
which way the &amp;Lock market is
headed.
There are two campa among the
expert,. One holds w11 are ln a
bear market-a market in a long
decl i ne. Another avers the Cl1r­
rent uncertaint)' i• the fourth
phase of a buU mar ket that
start ed In 19'9.
Accordln,a: to the )alter, the fif­
th ph11e will · follow when the
time Ii, ripe and earry the market
to new record hleha In a flurry
or actMty.
So rar thla year the bears
see m lo rule the trading. Declines
ln the 93 1e11ion1 of 1960 have
outnumbered 11ln1 on the b119l1
of five-to-three.
Mu1urin1 Stitt
The 1vera1ea, measu.rln1 stick,
which expert.s and novices alike
u,e to a:auae the m arket, are but
, a amall 1t:11menl of the 1,500 I•
iues liited.
ln the popular l&gt;ow.Jonea �-ver­
a1e 1ro 11p, the JndU1trl1I Averqe
1 _contalna 30 stocks, raUa 20, and
utllllle, t3. The.. re-e•t tho
t!ream of the mJ?llel but it 11
noted they do IIGI ahilfl l1llh•
fully m.eaauie the trend.
The lndultrltl ave,ra,e re1l1t,re\l lta record hi&amp;:b on Jan. · a
&amp;he second 1e11ion of 1980 •i
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Love That BoD
About Faces
J(ledl�
nay .In Court
Gale Storm Show
iBeat the Clod,.
Who bo Yoti 1rm,1
Ame_rlcan iBa,1d1tand
Rotlt\, all&lt;f 1ft, �ehdi
San Francisco Beat
Yonr Ef"'0 8'partef
weather Teller
,lohn Daly NeWI

12:30 s.arcH !of Tqtllomrw
1:00 The Brl,hter .D•&gt;
!2:46 The GillillnJ l\llbt ·
'6:10 T:ie Secret Stornt
1:(N} Llvlq· lft
1:30 Edge of Night
1 , 15 Nellillbori
1:80 As th• Wotl4 Tjima
1:00 Tit, Three Stooge,
2:00 For !letter or Wone
1:30 Tlte !Jle oI RII •1
2:SO
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1, 1 , �tr:;,UV )i.tatber ,;_� ::�., C; 1:"voun
4:00 The Btt,hter Dat
t:20 Jule Rivlin Show
4:15 The Stcret Storm
8:30 Amos "n' Ani't:30 The Edie of Nl&amp;ht
1:00 H11hwa, Pa!roi
5:00 The 'nf'ee Stoo1e1
;:90 Be our oueit
!l:30 Tlte Life of Riley
8:30 Men Intn Space
1:00 Arthur 1, Smltb--lilewa
9:00 The MIilionaire
LdUk at the Weath-v
1:1&amp;
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S:20 Jule Rivlin 8}\ew
10100 Armatron1 Cir cle Theater
6:30 Arnot 1n
11.00 ..J.l o'clock New11 '
MM) U. S. M■nhall
11:10 .A · Look at the weather •
1'30 Lock Uj,
11:1� . Theater lS
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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

BAHNES•SIM PSON INSURA NCE
MUILLIR FURNACII, WISTING
Age n ts, Midd leport. Fire, Auto­
. HOUSE a11PllancH, AfflOld Bro­
m obi le, B011ds. Phono W\'2-2903
. . th•n, Syruu.., Ohio. Phon•
DON STIVERS
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Baffled Over
Stock Direction

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Truth or Con8;eq uencff
II Could Be. You
Mid Day N°'w1
· Movletl m e
Loretta You n g Show
Ynung Or. 'Malone
Pro m ThP.sP. RooU
Comedy Fthhouae
Advl!nture Theater
!itt.e .il"tlbt:lat Bill
Sgt Preston
F1att &amp; Scruggs Sho9'
Wealhercaat
Nf'W.!I Plctur�
Huntley Brln klt.7 Retib?t
Whirlybird,
Resc·Je 8
Bat Masterson
Producier's Choice
Bachelor Father
Ford Show
Y'&gt;U Bet Your Liftl
Take A Good Loolt
News H�dlines
WeathU91llt
Jack Pair Sho-..

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Gr11s Slla,.
11.:e will ho ld iti shape a nd your
to eighty-five percent
h.and
ls m ni1t the forage co n tain.a
of the feedin&amp; va(ue of forage
70-75
percent moisture. Al 60-70
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crops
can
be
saved
whe
n
m11de
!.J LL L X t. J HOOMS an d BATH � 1
1
percent
moisture content the bill
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into •ilage. Good grass silage 1 �
u1,1 ur11 1shud apartment . Coat11 ff
of
forage
will expand sl owly and
l
equa to 1'.eld cured hay m feed­
Build,. 1�; .
:-.tiJdl cport
Phone
there wil l be no moisture on
trolCon
y
l
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Fum
ing
value.
l
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age
adrls
variety
to
12k
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W
5 l
hmn fly sea.son 1s hrrl' and lo
the feedi ng program and you can your hand. ti the forage bal l
f'OR HJ:::�T New moder n .. De cuntrol f!lcs farml'r� .shuuld adopt
make �ilage in weather that wou l d sprmgs ope n , as yo u open your
luxe" iiparlments
Twu and a good sanitation . r1s1dual spr-a)· mg
be unra11or.able for the maki n g of hand, the moistun range is 60
three bcdroom.s. Eithteen mile1 r and 11n1m.al spray mg fly control
percent or less. At 60 percent or
I good qu.illty hu.
less moisture 1t is p.racticall y im­
from K,user planl. All electric, progra111
Wilt For- Best R♦n,lts
decorated Sanit•tion-possible to pac k y•rnr slijge so
br11.:k, buutifu l ly
For tht ,no st palatable s ilage
I that ii w l ll keep.
pla .s t l'red 1','&amp;lls. Tlled baths with
1 hcrl' ure no rhf'mtcal materials
a nd to avoid reed l oss through
tub and bhower, complete Young which c:an be substituted for good I
"ru n -off" the grass silage should
UM Of Pnvent•tlvH
stown k1td1ens with dispo1al sani 1 a l HHl pr· .it· lkes Fllt&gt;s hreed tn
I be wilted to 60-7 0 percent roois,
u m ts, conl!l'llled e l ectric heat- wet dirt)' places . Thcrt&gt; fore i i is
Sodium meta-bisul fik, ky la�l',
ture content for lower siioS-70
1ng system, stortn doors 11�d j csi;t•nl1al to dispose of n1a11ure fre­
l? "(-5 p.,!rcent for bunker or trench ll)Olasses and grain are used ilS
wmdows, ru·e proor doors, t:M.u l d q u uHl y , makl' sure that barn y ard
1 preservatives. Direct:ons fur use
silos .
ing completely insulated, front I .areas are draining properly, Slllls
the
, are listed on the label of
and rear entrance!!., beautifully : are rtea11ed thoroughly, spilled '
An organic compou nd is formed sodium meta-bisu l fite and k y lage
1
IJndsrilped . private
parking, milk and reed deaned up promptwhen direct cut silage for m entll. · Grain ie u�ed at from 100 200
er
rent ex tremely low $80.00 p I ly, and that the barn ar:d other
This compou n d m a\tes the si l age pou nds per ton or forage and 80month . The HAVEN TEHUACE buildmties arc well V l'nlilalcd.
u n pal atab l e and the cattle will 100 pounds of molasses ilre t.Sed
APARTMENTS, New Have n, W.
Hog pens. chicken houses, trash
not eat as m uch. Wi l ti ng in creas· per ton or forage.
Va. Phone TUrner2-270!5 or heapH, and 11.ress where y ou have
es the palatibUity and conse­
(!5) � 12-19-26-4tc si l age drai nage should lie sprayed
2- 1 82'
RADAR SYSTEM - Here is the "echo method of testing quently the anim al s est it better.
Treat grass silage as a part of
with DDT. Clean up or [ l ies w il l he ca-ttle for �teak quality. It is used to sort out breeding stock
Willed silage will keep in a your overall croppi n g program n ot
with you a l l summ er.
bu n ker or tre nch si l o if it is just as an emergency crop an d
loo, and Will be demonstrated June 9 at Beef Cattle Day
fi n ely chopped ad carefu ll y pack­ you wi l l be we l l pl ea sed with the
�ood County at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station.
RHidu1I Spnylns,RAILROAD CAREER
ed. Her-e is a pl ace where a l ittle results.
_ The dairy . barn can be sprayed Spray lna 8"f Anlm■ l s.. �
Oue to retirement station agents
extra lime spent in tightl y pack­
-FORAGE
CROPS
telegraphe rs, t el etyl&gt;-! operat?r s, �� th M� l ath •� n a-�� ��i: ar. _ !Spra y
Hee l animals may be •prayed
Crown Rot-Tbis fu n gus disease i n g the silage will mean the dif­
e wa l 5 an cei i ngs un t I
l hc w1l h methoxychlor Uae 8 lbs
.
.
fere n ce between good .si l age cmd
clerk s urgently needed · Starting
of h_as alr�ady been showing
Servlctl S�nd Mllllon1
up m
salaries whe n qu i l i Cled $400 m on- 1 spray starts to drip. Use on e ga l - , 50 ,,, rnethoxychlo; in 100 a:almoldy sil age.
fte l_d s arou_nd Morgantowr,, .aa we ll
Crab T•lf to o.t.rmln• Moisture
ANCHORAGE. Alaska (UPI)
th and up plus m any outstandi n g I I on or spra y for each 400 s q . I t. Ions of water. Spray the animals I as ID Harrison County.
e.
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spray
should
of
surra
be
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every 3 week uaing 2 qts. of spray
benefits. T IS I S A BON IED
An effective way to deter m ine Military construction in Alaska
on,� ER to si ncere youn1 men p i l ed w J th l00-200 pou nd5 pl'f! s - per animal.
Dying a l falfa and clover es­ the moisture content of your for• duri ng 1 960 wUI total nur ly $35
spray � houl:
ure.
appl fet.l &amp;.ck Ru�• ,.r leef Animal...,_
looking ror a future wbo are will• j ;
pecla l l y in wet weather, will be age in the fie ld is to squeeze a mill ion, according to the U . S.
une • . uguSl ' an
ept . L
Back rubber, can be used for fiy noticed. The fungus produces a han dful tigbtl)' together for 90 Arm y Enginetrs, Alas ka District
i n g to train at own expense. Pre•
l ri �akmg your ba rn s r• Y uSe .. control on beef animal1.
11en t incom e can be m aintai n ed
The ma- white m)'celium growth around seconds ihen rel ease your grip office here.
:11 1at h l on
terial to use to aoak your back• the crown and on some of the s low ly. If the forage juice runs
while training. Requiremets: Aa:es 2 ga 1 ? ns of 50 · 55 %
Some 51 Air Farce projects wil l
1 7 to 32, no physical defects, high � m � ion CLnc ntrs le and 20 lbs rn bbera is a t. '/D melhoxychlor ao- lower items. Hard black sclerolia freely or shows between your
ga l lo rui O� wa te r.
l u_l i�n. You can prepare tbiJ by (when cu t Ytllh a knife they will fingers it is between 75-85 per tota l an esti m ated $30,175,000
school education. If 1lncerely in- m ,
and five Army projects wi ll cost
tere sled contact Mr. Enders, Will•
Before you spr r. y all fcE·d and m 1xmg 1 quart of 25•/,, methoxy- be white inside) are associated cent m ois ture, ir when you re- ·
ia m Ann Motel, Gal l ipolis, Friday, drinking cup s shou ld be covered ch lor emulsion concentrate with 4 wilh this growt h of white m yce­ lease your grip the �II of for- $3,940,000.
27 of May, I to 7 P. M. on l y. Jf and feed troughs should be washed quarts o l clean diesel fuel oil.
Uum , or can be found In the sui l
married, wife muet accompan y, thorough l y afler spraying.
Backrubben should be placed or on the soil surface near the
near sal t boxea or whe.re the ani- erown of the pl an t , They are irunder 2 1 , parents.
5-24-3tp Fly Baltam
al s get their Wiler.
regular ln ahape and are about a9
Thcr c are severa l fly bails on
The back rubber&amp; will have to bi&amp; as a grain of rice or wheat.
WANTED-Beauticiar. to
,tart the 11111.rket. Some are l iquid and
l m m edlate l y. Phone WY:1-3557 some are solid. Two ol these fly be re•charged every 3 weeks with They are much amaller.
or WY2-6915.
6-24-fltc baits ' ' Dipterex" and "V i .a zion " them!i% methoxychlor a olu.tion .
Th1re, I• no control reco mm end­
should be used daily for 3 days, Pa phl■t Avtll1bleed
for this disease. Its deve l op­
and then one or twice a week . AnWe have a dlagram. available m ent is supported by wet condi­
other mate rial used ror fly bait is free fro
m the Maso n Coun ty Agrltions and as soon as dry weather
wltl
Malat hi on and suga r . This shou ld cult ural Exten
sion omce which prevails lhe destruction of the
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be scattered on the floor twice a shows how
to construct a back- plants will end.
WILL DG WASHING AND___
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N· week.
rubber and also ilves the fl)' conlNGS in my homl'. A lso take ·
LIVESTOCK PESTS
lrol methods. Just write, phone or
care o f smal l children. 770 Syca- Spraying Dilry CowlF•c• Fly-Face fly reports are
more St ., Middleport. Phone
According to Federal regula · call at the Exlen11ion office and already co m ing in. We do not
ALKYD fLAT INAMH
WY2 2394.
5 23 6tc lions, dairy cowH c11.n be sprayed ask for the Farm Fly Contro l pam- have an)' reco m mendations !or
-- ---- --- on l y with a 1 / 10% Pyrethrln and ph l et.
control as yet.
I ' \ peperony l butoxide mixture. HHI FI IHThe face fly is similar to th-:
Use l to 2 quarts of this ijpray m i x - I Nothi ng can · be done lo con trQI
pporturutlN
f ly in appearance and can
house
l
hee
ies
l
f
unless
a
community
or
:J
ture on each cow every to 7 days .
area sets up a good grub contro l be seen feeding on the moist
This
is
the
only
spruy
you
can
use
.
N
$
on dairy cows. You can use metho x progra m . Heel rhes are the adult areas caused by the a n i hi a l ' s
�A� T�:�v
stage of the cattle grubs. These tears. They _ will also feed on
Rl'fillm� and collecting m oney ychlor on dairy cows In powder
com �ng
from · wounds
grubs can be found in the backs of bl ood
from Ne\\' Typl" high qualit y coin form only. One t:ib l cspoon of a
made
by
biting
me
s
or other
c
ltl
durin
g
late
winter:
_
Ir everyoperated dispensen in this ai·ea. 5. • 1 melhoxych l or c.ari be rubbed a �
cause
s. The area_ between llie eyes
one,
In
a
•
given
eo
mm
umty,
would
No 9elling. To qua l ify )'OU must into the back aud neck of each treat
their cattle or grubs in Feb- of the face rly JS gray; lh i.s area
IHive a car, references �
1!60() to dairy cow onr;e ev e.-y three w�ekli.
ruary, heel Hies wou ld not be . a Is golden yellow on the htJu" f ly.
$1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours
AUCTION Ea
probl em lhe fo11owJ ng May.
weekl ,7v can net up to v--vv
The maggots of the fly breed
Uf\n monCompleh l1nlce
Fae• FIIHl
t
f
in
0
fres h cow dung. The adul t
df
So far there are no reco m menda$ATONE TODAY
�� int:�riw ��it !m; ·
flies hibernate overwi n ter i n al·
Write, ���n:':, �=t•ct
tionli for co n trol of this new fly
IT'I
AMAZI NGLY
Boise, Idaho Inc l ude phone num - A. C. BRAD,,ORD,
tics
and
other
sheltere
d
pl.aces in
R1cln1, Oh&amp;.. peal. A 4 '/1, Ma l athion dust may
ber.
Dlr,1 INT, • •
buildi n gs. They are often found
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help, al so the use of fly repe l lants
TELEVISION RADIO Al'&lt;D SMALL IUC h " Tabalr.x plus a pyrelhrln• along with clutter flies. The face
f l ies cannot bJte and do not suck 1
appllance re_pair. Pho ne Oti1 pepe� ony1 butoJt.\· rte
Busl'
spra)' may be
.
blood.
McCUntl)ek""; Jtacrne, O.'l lo, 2-1-lfc fairly effectiv'e. Sin� .the
Illes feed
AI R CONDITIONING,
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ORNAMENTALS
USTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE· in the area i m mediatel,1 i1r0und
aUon service. Jack'• R
the
eye
ba
l
l
itself,
they
are
very
Sc.I• ln1ect1--Watch closel y for
si.:ned for your ho m e. Free ell·
lion. New Haven. Phone TU2·
hatching of the "craw l ers". Apply
ti m ates . Fore man and Abbott, hard to control.
3037.
8-23-tf
IMJ.W -- --- ·-- --Malathi on lT per gallon for con­ f
Phon e WY2-3321.
Phone SP-3-5554
I. 0. M&lt;CO
trol .
l-'AS'l'U ltE t'UH RENT.
I'\ t• Jl�. l'lwnl' !:ill l-43�.

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I ceata per word. :,11 lnaertioo. Mtni m um cbars• - 60 re r-'-6
I cent, per word lot' Wee COD"8Culive ineertioua,
Spec.lat - ont= modh for 30 ceot.11 �r word. ·
l'ull tile o f 3 c1.1 n i. pt!r word will bt charll!d ror adve.rtb•ni
tf not paid with.in IO Ollya .iHer receivi n 4, bill.
.l:rrors in Adverliainc - Should be report� lmmedlale ly Th•
J&gt;aily Senti nel wW not be responlible for more th.an ot.ie incor
net tnlert!on.
"-'cl of Tt-� nb and Speclal Not.ice&amp; of Evl·rit.11 $1.00. ()bitu.aries
JIW)ll&amp;bed at l ettnl per word.
':/ORDS
l DAY
3 DAYS
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1 MO.
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10c
90c
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30
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Hdao. Low mlleaee. Sparkling
ll&amp;hl bl ue finish ,1 ,950.00. Blaet
toan, Pomeroy
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ledan. Original bl1ct tin.lib.
Power a:llde $1,0H.OO Blaet•
tnan, Pomeroy
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dr. Hdln. EZI a:11111. MultJ-drive.
Fully
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elean P,99!1.00. Blaettnan, Pom
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Vll'1U Tu.ford, Syracu1e, Phone
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,edan. PtnYer 1teerln1 and brak11. Orl1lnal black finish, like
new, Dy11.1flow drive, ,1&amp;&amp;0.00.
Blaeltnara, Fomero,
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med farm machinery? See BUI
Goodwin and buy al farm prlc,a.
S11. mHea from WllketvlUti.
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Vaughan'• E•lel'lllinallng
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EVININ&amp;, AUCTION
Friday, M■ y 271 1 '60, 7:00 P. M.
Havln.i 11old n1y home, I will sell
at auction at my re1idcnce i n
t:hutcr lhe following;
1 Jiving room 1uite; 1 dilfng
roo m suite; l dinette 1et; J ga11
range; 1 jas 101 heater; 2 wnting desk11; l W hJte eewlng ma­
I chine; l maple bed am1 dre111er;
1 day bed; 1 kitchen cabinet;
1 l ot odd cnaln; 2 antique table!
1 antique hall tree; J l ot odd
lamp11; l l ot dry wa l nut l umber.
Othell llom11 too n umerous to
mention, Nol re11pomible for ac­
cidents.
J. W. Hortman, Own er
I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer
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TOR. 0� condition $43. Jack
Ro�, Broad Run,
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HOUSE TRAILER 10' • 60', Five

room,, batb, fuel oil tank. w■1h•
•, dryer, televl1ion.
owner
.leavln1 1tate. Jl'rank Hudson,
luban Road, Rt. 1, Racine.
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Hane, and Saddle•, ont Pit)'
Yard, one fi cyele Mld1et Car
Cldldren, 1ood a■ new. Con­
tact Amold Grall, at Ru tland
J'uralturt daya or Phone SHt4111 Bvenlnaa.
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The Ida E. WeH 1 re.a l estate,
eontaJnlna 78 acres more or leH
In Sali1bury Town1hl p, will be
•old to the hl1hc1t b1ddor at the
olllcc or O'Brien 1. nd O'Brien, on
1''rlday, May 27, 1960 at 1 1 : 00 A.
M. Must be sold for not less thin
the 11ppr.w.l11cd va l ue of $780,00.
J. B, O'Brien,
�2'6-Slc
Admlnl1trator

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11110 IOATI AND MOTOttl ...,
1114 "" while ..... IHI, _,.
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Falrlane 4 Door
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ROOM UNFURNISHED
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Pomtiroy.
5 20 8tp
GARAGES IN IIECHANIC Str..t
Phone WYJ.21'11.
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de"111tolrl apl, ,N1..1, lurnlah,
ed room upauit, apt. Phone
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GRAV LY TII.ACTOI IALII AND
hrvlco. 5, 2
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l'h on• wvw:97s
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shadc11, cloth porch valance,
awnlna s, venetian blinds, window shades. Free eatlmates.
Dale Wlppcil, 215 union Ave.,
Po m eroy.
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WOOD SLAT PORCH

Experleaeed.

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Phon• WY2•3561 Mlddlepor1
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tectlon, Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
Call Don
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Ohio.

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FOR SALE
.MODERN
FIVB
r oom ht.1Ja:e, iull baacmc n t and
attic. A111.11r.e bala n ce of fi.ll,
direct i:'.OVernmt:nt l oan. Lot 50
xlDO. Good neighborhood. Call
or see Freddie Tbabel, M11son.
4·26-tfc
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FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOUSlJi
with two ba th, a:ara i::e waall
houae, cellar, 1Q',e t'Or�er ·lot
loca ted in Cheater, Ohio, -·
Rou te 7_ Priced to sell. If lnt-lJr,J
1
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We repair all type■ ot radi­
ator, , from heater cores to
lhe largelt lrllek or tractor
radiator.

Bleettnar's
PhoM WY-Nla
Pomeroy, Ohio

!'OR SALE: 1 ROOMS° AND BATH
corner 889 No.

Middleport, O.

Second Ave.,
3-24,0l p

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ROUT NO. 7 PROPIRTY -Jex
cellent Permastone- home with
3 bedrooms (Ill with large clol­
ets), large IIYina room with Urci
place and built-In telev iaion,
and large picture
window,.
Wonderful dlnln1 room with
fire pla�, kllehen with buil t-In
re!rlserator, freezer ind ranee.
Hardwood floor,
thoughout,
completely ln1ul11ted, and h111
hot water h1-..Un1. lull .Oisernent
with louna:e, , ncre•tlon room
and tumace , room. Attached
double 11rare with overhead
door,. AU this ■nd beautl!ully
located oft kere lot with1 front•
l&amp;e on lake. Call for appoint•
ment to see. tblJ extepUonal pro­
perty.
CUCKl,,111, RIALTY
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New,
Bree\tael Party
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Coffee T1010
Swap Shop
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Newa
Just For You
Calllnc O n pt. Pleuant
Music Go Bound
N'ews
Music Go Round
Local Newa
Music Go Round
Sporltt In Reriew
Sport, SeoJ&gt;el
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Pat j!ooue 8ijaw
Sllhlio't" &amp;onnad•
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Yietory
em So . d

IHO oarlr mornlnl
ol
it.a
lalt. tr-tdiJ, the �tlair
�
P
Usllt to delay or prevent
In a rtee-1:1wingln1 brawl that
lb.di a D'l.ocker, of ord9� :r­
tl1ment1ry pror.edure, aod 1 ••
. ll
nutjoatt party steamrd 1
,
throu....
;t,
1!:yft atluneh JiPlklll ndJ
the
or tJw. tin14'il Sf.atft deef:t
lo��ent•• final mfthodli
. tiii'tlltt pt,,mlaed maMlri' dem •
Otutt.Uoris· ap.lml PrffJkldt El­
·•ettHower wtlcn 81 arriv8 Jtl to­
lyO n�rl �onth.
Co m pam, ,ns to the ncently
toppled dictatorial governmtnt o!
· Rhee
Korean Presiden1 Syng m a:,
were numerous.
Red• Blnt_ Truty
radios of
Commumst
The
I fl�ld
Peipin_g a_nd Moscow had
day, hnkmg the ne_w treaty with
the uproar over filghta nf the
U. S. U-2 spy plane over Rusiia
and chargi ng that fltgbta had
b�en ma_de fr�m J�pa n over So.
v1et terri�nry m A51a.
A Ruts1a note charged t��� Ult
treaty was "euctly desilfiea \0
in1ure cot1ditton1 for at�ive
actions to be _ undertllhn ,rorp
1apanese Tei:ntory •&amp;1• �1t , t�
U.S.S.R. and 1t1 allies .
,1
Kishi led h i, Democralic•!Ji
Party to · an overwhelmlnJ Y ry
in elections a year 110, and! , he
i1 oo• of Japan•, mo,l pofolar
figu:-es.

Four Ea.stern High School ath•
· 1etes haVe been nwarded n umerals
for Sprlng succes s es in track and
field) Goach To ny Gennette a •
rinunced today,
Coach Gennette. for the firtt
. Umfj u.-11: a 12- m em ber tea m Into
tbfee lOcal meets al Kyger com­
pellna with thinclads. from Kn:er,
Falrlan4r Ha:ftnan Trace and Rin
1 Gtifbdl! o1. high ac.,hoolll. In the three
alst..41 ,..red 34\\ , 35, and
34 polnts.
. Letter ',l'.in11eri are Ral' Coleman,
llui.� liallit\11 !A\ffohcf Hashar, all jurir: and Piul Holllnkft
,.
Olheri on the team were: juri•
tMst charfei •B1dl:er ahd David
111Hi: 109�omoro1, Gltl'ell Chevallet md !Mmtile BliUtll.; freshme n,
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di?J' ttolffi', \ieritti$• Cleland, Bobby Foster and DlYld· C�adwell.
JNtl plliform111�e·1 of- the aquorl's
obt1t1.Qdlni melhbei, were: Cole· man, ioo yard d.klh, t0.9, broad
jup-1p, lfi' S"i H11bat1en, high
Jvft1p, 5' 5"; Ballaril, disco,, 97' 11"
Holslng�r, 880 run (no lime Hated)
and Bill Durst,. ,hot put _38 6¾ ".

WMl'O Daily Proi,-aJD Schedule

ROIIN$0N Mllt S LUNCH .� .-i(ewameh to.. luQci;_.but !al.led to
BOSTON UPI--Sugar Ray Rob- abnw whri Jill plant! w11 ground•
inion miued another appoint• ed In New York because of bad
ment Monday. He lf1,d invited weather.

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PHIL NEWSOM
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E.tlhr
Ai diplom at.I in Pari1 were
.wunding the requiem of the aummit con ference, the United State•
was winning an i m porta n t victory
in Asia.
...
But It was a victory that could
be costly.
After approximately JOO daya of
argu ment, the pro-A m erican 1ov•
ernment or Japanese Pre m ier Nobuauke Ki1J1i jam.med through the
Japanese parliament ratlflcatlon
of the U. $. - Japan mutual 1ecurit Y treaty.
The treaty, auurlng the Prea.
ence of U. S. military forcea 1.n
Japan for the next '10 year,, 11
bitterly oppoaed by Japanese Socia l i-Jta and olher lefL win&amp; &amp;roups
and has been the l peetal Larget
of Red Chinese and Soviet propaganda
' Shemroll..- TKtlcs
Kishi and President Eisenhower
put their signatures on the treaty
i n Washington last Jan. 19. Klshl
then returned home determ ined to
press it to final pasaiage In the
Japanese Parliament before El!enhower'a scheduled v.lait to
.Japan iil June.

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CAl'toon Tb�ater
'the Red Rowe Show
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U. S. Wins lmpo
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Shotgun 911.dt
Rhlon Sprint Festival
Newa
A Loot at the Weather
Theiler If
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But there are other potltieaJ
leaders, including some wlthlh hla
own party, who resent 11is elose
ties with the United States and
who favor · closer rel atlona with
Red China, especially in bul�t.
To opposition and Comm11nlst
ehar1es that he is layi n g JJpan
open lo a threat of war, ltllhi
points out that Japan has veto
power over types and use of U. 'S.
forces in Japan. But· he '111 1,ven
Ms numerotl.9 enemle1 a raU1lng
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Your folk• told •• that
you�• rumirq awoy ! Where to ?

Hello, bol• I

Cunmn
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Named Eastern·

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Henry E. Cunnt.rrgtiam hta been
na m ed Eastern Ri!glonal public
AfCaire Manager for Kailel' Alum­
itnnn and Chemlc1J Corpotl,.tton,
R. A. Sandberg, Dlrettor of Public
· Affairs of the Corporation, ha■ an­
nounced.
Mr. Cu n ningham replace, W. A.
Bori'ie Who has resigned ttotn the
Comi,ant, and will be heldqu111tet­
ed at l(.alser Aluminum'• Ravetu­
' wn..l; Wei.I' Vlr1lnli, l�itlllJ,.
' ll!l�pj\slbllliles will ' lholuat: dli'ee1\lolt ot Public Aftlln throua:liout
the State; of West Vif1lnla with a_d•
dl tiohal dlltiee In the Eidem fte•
1lon. He will dSSUffl8 hll\QBW 1 pOlitlon appro�imatelf J"uite �1'1.
JU Dae bMn aalOCiated With
I
:Kaiser Alumlnu'm for lout yeire,
m.. r11t;nt1, IJ&lt;lirif N1poiillb)e (or
cdmmuqlty ,,r,d etttitloJee �l�tlons
.ii l�-.eompilfy•a ·Me.d, i\la,hldg,
(ijll,-l(Mllctloft
Prior · tb JolhlhS: the K1l1et Or­
Ci,nwdiori, illf. Cunnin1ham aervtd
... Mittalfnt Edll&lt;p' ol the "Mer,
t!ftant•a ffl.d•. Joum�l," a naUonat
ltdilfllSI ntaiiilne. fot four years,
1 Bifffii UilJ he wat a �cpo� r for
lilo\nea
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. gJ.i,1 Lott� Dllnola, during tile
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lM! tHfl!l!ltll'· for lhe nut loll'
�- �iti■ey •Ill handle Both
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SALEM, V,. UPI-Jodi, ·PhlPPll
who pitched for 1 8 yeara lri
St. Louie Cardinal and ailQIIIO
Cb.b, farm system,, bu been ;nallf
ed ni.anil1er' at the &amp;an Pr1nei.;
co Giants•. • Salem amliate tn tlt■
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aellina and ne'4' low, In ' the in­

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HAVE !!

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idU1trlall , u well.
B\lt the market. fooled tbe ex­
perb and· met de1nand enouih to
move ahe.td mod11rat,ly. · However
th,fl futu.re still ll coiltidettd un•
certain.
11...nuy tbe mart.I ..BlQ!unlt,
hu been worried ovtr 1ucb thln,il
11 the 1py incident, �p in atet:1
o»er■tiona below T' per tent of
,..,.c1i,, lack ol Ibo Inflation
urte. lnn1torl tumlnl: to · bond
ebrlnbie ol PtOllt mari!JIO• , for
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On M1y 2, the • aver■111 sol
dpwn to 11111.11 within • ball J&gt;!&gt;lnt
of lta low for tbe yciar. That
ll1ure and tbe ooe ol March 8
constitu ted whir the chartist&amp; caU
• double. bottom-a favorable de­
velq,pm.ent if tHe l�w• helj:l.
The rall�d Her.ie followed 1
,linnar eoune. But ltl May J low
dldn'I bold, II - �Ppe,I fo • ID­
month loW on Miy 10. That led
1ome Ul'IJ'tl te �icl further

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SALE BY
owner, 6 rooms and bllth,gu fur­
nace, 2 utllit )' rooms and cel­
r
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a
lar below. 3 mlnutee walk to
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&lt;Jown town Po�eroy 011 Lincoln tO1h!e ;::r : l�-=•�: M\��•� ��
HIii Road. Call WY2·3 198 or •5'9.10. II rallied to, 630.'1'1 on
S-2Mtc April 18 and declined 1,111n.
w.Y2-338J.

HOME FOR QUICK

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Steve Canyon
Donna Reed •
Th!, R•it 111«:llj,1
p;� noo�• sM
Untouchables
Sea HIQlt
Ne.., Totilili\ .
!!ea!l!iiil.C tlfe W01thet
Sporta Tonl&amp;bl
Late Show

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NEW YORK UPI-Wal l Stre0t
ha s been baffl e&lt;f recently in Its
atte m pt&amp; to solve the ridd l e of
which way the &amp;Lock market is
headed.
There are two campa among the
expert,. One holds w11 are ln a
bear market-a market in a long
decl i ne. Another avers the Cl1r­
rent uncertaint)' i• the fourth
phase of a buU mar ket that
start ed In 19'9.
Accordln,a: to the )alter, the fif­
th ph11e will · follow when the
time Ii, ripe and earry the market
to new record hleha In a flurry
or actMty.
So rar thla year the bears
see m lo rule the trading. Declines
ln the 93 1e11ion1 of 1960 have
outnumbered 11ln1 on the b119l1
of five-to-three.
Mu1urin1 Stitt
The 1vera1ea, measu.rln1 stick,
which expert.s and novices alike
u,e to a:auae the m arket, are but
, a amall 1t:11menl of the 1,500 I•
iues liited.
ln the popular l&gt;ow.Jonea �-ver­
a1e 1ro 11p, the JndU1trl1I Averqe
1 _contalna 30 stocks, raUa 20, and
utllllle, t3. The.. re-e•t tho
t!ream of the mJ?llel but it 11
noted they do IIGI ahilfl l1llh•
fully m.eaauie the trend.
The lndultrltl ave,ra,e re1l1t,re\l lta record hi&amp;:b on Jan. · a
&amp;he second 1e11ion of 1980 •i
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Love That BoD
About Faces
J(ledl�
nay .In Court
Gale Storm Show
iBeat the Clod,.
Who bo Yoti 1rm,1
Ame_rlcan iBa,1d1tand
Rotlt\, all&lt;f 1ft, �ehdi
San Francisco Beat
Yonr Ef"'0 8'partef
weather Teller
,lohn Daly NeWI

12:30 s.arcH !of Tqtllomrw
1:00 The Brl,hter .D•&gt;
!2:46 The GillillnJ l\llbt ·
'6:10 T:ie Secret Stornt
1:(N} Llvlq· lft
1:30 Edge of Night
1 , 15 Nellillbori
1:80 As th• Wotl4 Tjima
1:00 Tit, Three Stooge,
2:00 For !letter or Wone
1:30 Tlte !Jle oI RII •1
2:SO
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1, 1 , �tr:;,UV )i.tatber ,;_� ::�., C; 1:"voun
4:00 The Btt,hter Dat
t:20 Jule Rivlin Show
4:15 The Stcret Storm
8:30 Amos "n' Ani't:30 The Edie of Nl&amp;ht
1:00 H11hwa, Pa!roi
5:00 The 'nf'ee Stoo1e1
;:90 Be our oueit
!l:30 Tlte Life of Riley
8:30 Men Intn Space
1:00 Arthur 1, Smltb--lilewa
9:00 The MIilionaire
LdUk at the Weath-v
1:1&amp;
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S:20 Jule Rivlin 8}\ew
10100 Armatron1 Cir cle Theater
6:30 Arnot 1n
11.00 ..J.l o'clock New11 '
MM) U. S. M■nhall
11:10 .A · Look at the weather •
1'30 Lock Uj,
11:1� . Theater lS
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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

BAHNES•SIM PSON INSURA NCE
MUILLIR FURNACII, WISTING
Age n ts, Midd leport. Fire, Auto­
. HOUSE a11PllancH, AfflOld Bro­
m obi le, B011ds. Phono W\'2-2903
. . th•n, Syruu.., Ohio. Phon•
DON STIVERS
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Baffled Over
Stock Direction

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Truth or Con8;eq uencff
II Could Be. You
Mid Day N°'w1
· Movletl m e
Loretta You n g Show
Ynung Or. 'Malone
Pro m ThP.sP. RooU
Comedy Fthhouae
Advl!nture Theater
!itt.e .il"tlbt:lat Bill
Sgt Preston
F1att &amp; Scruggs Sho9'
Wealhercaat
Nf'W.!I Plctur�
Huntley Brln klt.7 Retib?t
Whirlybird,
Resc·Je 8
Bat Masterson
Producier's Choice
Bachelor Father
Ford Show
Y'&gt;U Bet Your Liftl
Take A Good Loolt
News H�dlines
WeathU91llt
Jack Pair Sho-..

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Gr11s Slla,.
11.:e will ho ld iti shape a nd your
to eighty-five percent
h.and
ls m ni1t the forage co n tain.a
of the feedin&amp; va(ue of forage
70-75
percent moisture. Al 60-70
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can
be
saved
whe
n
m11de
!.J LL L X t. J HOOMS an d BATH � 1
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percent
moisture content the bill
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into •ilage. Good grass silage 1 �
u1,1 ur11 1shud apartment . Coat11 ff
of
forage
will expand sl owly and
l
equa to 1'.eld cured hay m feed­
Build,. 1�; .
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Phone
there wil l be no moisture on
trolCon
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value.
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variety
to
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hmn fly sea.son 1s hrrl' and lo
the feedi ng program and you can your hand. ti the forage bal l
f'OR HJ:::�T New moder n .. De cuntrol f!lcs farml'r� .shuuld adopt
make �ilage in weather that wou l d sprmgs ope n , as yo u open your
luxe" iiparlments
Twu and a good sanitation . r1s1dual spr-a)· mg
be unra11or.able for the maki n g of hand, the moistun range is 60
three bcdroom.s. Eithteen mile1 r and 11n1m.al spray mg fly control
percent or less. At 60 percent or
I good qu.illty hu.
less moisture 1t is p.racticall y im­
from K,user planl. All electric, progra111
Wilt For- Best R♦n,lts
decorated Sanit•tion-possible to pac k y•rnr slijge so
br11.:k, buutifu l ly
For tht ,no st palatable s ilage
I that ii w l ll keep.
pla .s t l'red 1','&amp;lls. Tlled baths with
1 hcrl' ure no rhf'mtcal materials
a nd to avoid reed l oss through
tub and bhower, complete Young which c:an be substituted for good I
"ru n -off" the grass silage should
UM Of Pnvent•tlvH
stown k1td1ens with dispo1al sani 1 a l HHl pr· .it· lkes Fllt&gt;s hreed tn
I be wilted to 60-7 0 percent roois,
u m ts, conl!l'llled e l ectric heat- wet dirt)' places . Thcrt&gt; fore i i is
Sodium meta-bisul fik, ky la�l',
ture content for lower siioS-70
1ng system, stortn doors 11�d j csi;t•nl1al to dispose of n1a11ure fre­
l? "(-5 p.,!rcent for bunker or trench ll)Olasses and grain are used ilS
wmdows, ru·e proor doors, t:M.u l d q u uHl y , makl' sure that barn y ard
1 preservatives. Direct:ons fur use
silos .
ing completely insulated, front I .areas are draining properly, Slllls
the
, are listed on the label of
and rear entrance!!., beautifully : are rtea11ed thoroughly, spilled '
An organic compou nd is formed sodium meta-bisu l fite and k y lage
1
IJndsrilped . private
parking, milk and reed deaned up promptwhen direct cut silage for m entll. · Grain ie u�ed at from 100 200
er
rent ex tremely low $80.00 p I ly, and that the barn ar:d other
This compou n d m a\tes the si l age pou nds per ton or forage and 80month . The HAVEN TEHUACE buildmties arc well V l'nlilalcd.
u n pal atab l e and the cattle will 100 pounds of molasses ilre t.Sed
APARTMENTS, New Have n, W.
Hog pens. chicken houses, trash
not eat as m uch. Wi l ti ng in creas· per ton or forage.
Va. Phone TUrner2-270!5 or heapH, and 11.ress where y ou have
es the palatibUity and conse­
(!5) � 12-19-26-4tc si l age drai nage should lie sprayed
2- 1 82'
RADAR SYSTEM - Here is the "echo method of testing quently the anim al s est it better.
Treat grass silage as a part of
with DDT. Clean up or [ l ies w il l he ca-ttle for �teak quality. It is used to sort out breeding stock
Willed silage will keep in a your overall croppi n g program n ot
with you a l l summ er.
bu n ker or tre nch si l o if it is just as an emergency crop an d
loo, and Will be demonstrated June 9 at Beef Cattle Day
fi n ely chopped ad carefu ll y pack­ you wi l l be we l l pl ea sed with the
�ood County at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station.
RHidu1I Spnylns,RAILROAD CAREER
ed. Her-e is a pl ace where a l ittle results.
_ The dairy . barn can be sprayed Spray lna 8"f Anlm■ l s.. �
Oue to retirement station agents
extra lime spent in tightl y pack­
-FORAGE
CROPS
telegraphe rs, t el etyl&gt;-! operat?r s, �� th M� l ath •� n a-�� ��i: ar. _ !Spra y
Hee l animals may be •prayed
Crown Rot-Tbis fu n gus disease i n g the silage will mean the dif­
e wa l 5 an cei i ngs un t I
l hc w1l h methoxychlor Uae 8 lbs
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.
fere n ce between good .si l age cmd
clerk s urgently needed · Starting
of h_as alr�ady been showing
Servlctl S�nd Mllllon1
up m
salaries whe n qu i l i Cled $400 m on- 1 spray starts to drip. Use on e ga l - , 50 ,,, rnethoxychlo; in 100 a:almoldy sil age.
fte l_d s arou_nd Morgantowr,, .aa we ll
Crab T•lf to o.t.rmln• Moisture
ANCHORAGE. Alaska (UPI)
th and up plus m any outstandi n g I I on or spra y for each 400 s q . I t. Ions of water. Spray the animals I as ID Harrison County.
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every 3 week uaing 2 qts. of spray
benefits. T IS I S A BON IED
An effective way to deter m ine Military construction in Alaska
on,� ER to si ncere youn1 men p i l ed w J th l00-200 pou nd5 pl'f! s - per animal.
Dying a l falfa and clover es­ the moisture content of your for• duri ng 1 960 wUI total nur ly $35
spray � houl:
ure.
appl fet.l &amp;.ck Ru�• ,.r leef Animal...,_
looking ror a future wbo are will• j ;
pecla l l y in wet weather, will be age in the fie ld is to squeeze a mill ion, according to the U . S.
une • . uguSl ' an
ept . L
Back rubber, can be used for fiy noticed. The fungus produces a han dful tigbtl)' together for 90 Arm y Enginetrs, Alas ka District
i n g to train at own expense. Pre•
l ri �akmg your ba rn s r• Y uSe .. control on beef animal1.
11en t incom e can be m aintai n ed
The ma- white m)'celium growth around seconds ihen rel ease your grip office here.
:11 1at h l on
terial to use to aoak your back• the crown and on some of the s low ly. If the forage juice runs
while training. Requiremets: Aa:es 2 ga 1 ? ns of 50 · 55 %
Some 51 Air Farce projects wil l
1 7 to 32, no physical defects, high � m � ion CLnc ntrs le and 20 lbs rn bbera is a t. '/D melhoxychlor ao- lower items. Hard black sclerolia freely or shows between your
ga l lo rui O� wa te r.
l u_l i�n. You can prepare tbiJ by (when cu t Ytllh a knife they will fingers it is between 75-85 per tota l an esti m ated $30,175,000
school education. If 1lncerely in- m ,
and five Army projects wi ll cost
tere sled contact Mr. Enders, Will•
Before you spr r. y all fcE·d and m 1xmg 1 quart of 25•/,, methoxy- be white inside) are associated cent m ois ture, ir when you re- ·
ia m Ann Motel, Gal l ipolis, Friday, drinking cup s shou ld be covered ch lor emulsion concentrate with 4 wilh this growt h of white m yce­ lease your grip the �II of for- $3,940,000.
27 of May, I to 7 P. M. on l y. Jf and feed troughs should be washed quarts o l clean diesel fuel oil.
Uum , or can be found In the sui l
married, wife muet accompan y, thorough l y afler spraying.
Backrubben should be placed or on the soil surface near the
near sal t boxea or whe.re the ani- erown of the pl an t , They are irunder 2 1 , parents.
5-24-3tp Fly Baltam
al s get their Wiler.
regular ln ahape and are about a9
Thcr c are severa l fly bails on
The back rubber&amp; will have to bi&amp; as a grain of rice or wheat.
WANTED-Beauticiar. to
,tart the 11111.rket. Some are l iquid and
l m m edlate l y. Phone WY:1-3557 some are solid. Two ol these fly be re•charged every 3 weeks with They are much amaller.
or WY2-6915.
6-24-fltc baits ' ' Dipterex" and "V i .a zion " them!i% methoxychlor a olu.tion .
Th1re, I• no control reco mm end­
should be used daily for 3 days, Pa phl■t Avtll1bleed
for this disease. Its deve l op­
and then one or twice a week . AnWe have a dlagram. available m ent is supported by wet condi­
other mate rial used ror fly bait is free fro
m the Maso n Coun ty Agrltions and as soon as dry weather
wltl
Malat hi on and suga r . This shou ld cult ural Exten
sion omce which prevails lhe destruction of the
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to construct a back- plants will end.
WILL DG WASHING AND___
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rubber and also ilves the fl)' conlNGS in my homl'. A lso take ·
LIVESTOCK PESTS
lrol methods. Just write, phone or
care o f smal l children. 770 Syca- Spraying Dilry CowlF•c• Fly-Face fly reports are
more St ., Middleport. Phone
According to Federal regula · call at the Exlen11ion office and already co m ing in. We do not
ALKYD fLAT INAMH
WY2 2394.
5 23 6tc lions, dairy cowH c11.n be sprayed ask for the Farm Fly Contro l pam- have an)' reco m mendations !or
-- ---- --- on l y with a 1 / 10% Pyrethrln and ph l et.
control as yet.
I ' \ peperony l butoxide mixture. HHI FI IHThe face fly is similar to th-:
Use l to 2 quarts of this ijpray m i x - I Nothi ng can · be done lo con trQI
pporturutlN
f ly in appearance and can
house
l
hee
ies
l
f
unless
a
community
or
:J
ture on each cow every to 7 days .
area sets up a good grub contro l be seen feeding on the moist
This
is
the
only
spruy
you
can
use
.
N
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on dairy cows. You can use metho x progra m . Heel rhes are the adult areas caused by the a n i hi a l ' s
�A� T�:�v
stage of the cattle grubs. These tears. They _ will also feed on
Rl'fillm� and collecting m oney ychlor on dairy cows In powder
com �ng
from · wounds
grubs can be found in the backs of bl ood
from Ne\\' Typl" high qualit y coin form only. One t:ib l cspoon of a
made
by
biting
me
s
or other
c
ltl
durin
g
late
winter:
_
Ir everyoperated dispensen in this ai·ea. 5. • 1 melhoxych l or c.ari be rubbed a �
cause
s. The area_ between llie eyes
one,
In
a
•
given
eo
mm
umty,
would
No 9elling. To qua l ify )'OU must into the back aud neck of each treat
their cattle or grubs in Feb- of the face rly JS gray; lh i.s area
IHive a car, references �
1!60() to dairy cow onr;e ev e.-y three w�ekli.
ruary, heel Hies wou ld not be . a Is golden yellow on the htJu" f ly.
$1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours
AUCTION Ea
probl em lhe fo11owJ ng May.
weekl ,7v can net up to v--vv
The maggots of the fly breed
Uf\n monCompleh l1nlce
Fae• FIIHl
t
f
in
0
fres h cow dung. The adul t
df
So far there are no reco m menda$ATONE TODAY
�� int:�riw ��it !m; ·
flies hibernate overwi n ter i n al·
Write, ���n:':, �=t•ct
tionli for co n trol of this new fly
IT'I
AMAZI NGLY
Boise, Idaho Inc l ude phone num - A. C. BRAD,,ORD,
tics
and
other
sheltere
d
pl.aces in
R1cln1, Oh&amp;.. peal. A 4 '/1, Ma l athion dust may
ber.
Dlr,1 INT, • •
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help, al so the use of fly repe l lants
TELEVISION RADIO Al'&lt;D SMALL IUC h " Tabalr.x plus a pyrelhrln• along with clutter flies. The face
f l ies cannot bJte and do not suck 1
appllance re_pair. Pho ne Oti1 pepe� ony1 butoJt.\· rte
Busl'
spra)' may be
.
blood.
McCUntl)ek""; Jtacrne, O.'l lo, 2-1-lfc fairly effectiv'e. Sin� .the
Illes feed
AI R CONDITIONING,
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USTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE· in the area i m mediatel,1 i1r0und
aUon service. Jack'• R
the
eye
ba
l
l
itself,
they
are
very
Sc.I• ln1ect1--Watch closel y for
si.:ned for your ho m e. Free ell·
lion. New Haven. Phone TU2·
hatching of the "craw l ers". Apply
ti m ates . Fore man and Abbott, hard to control.
3037.
8-23-tf
IMJ.W -- --- ·-- --Malathi on lT per gallon for con­ f
Phon e WY2-3321.
Phone SP-3-5554
I. 0. M&lt;CO
trol .
l-'AS'l'U ltE t'UH RENT.
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¥rs. B_l1nch Haym_a n. Westerville,
• Miu Irene Miller. C1Jlumbua.
Carl Wolfe of Marielta Collere
*nt the week end whh llilll moth- ,
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Kn. Dale HUI and Mn. Dallaa Hi l l.
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Bill y Grimm ia ceported ,eriou,
ly 111.
L Nice is pai nti n g: the United
B thnn Church
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u an d ,M rs. Harold Grimm
spe nt lite wl',k e nd wuh Mr a nd
:,1rs.. Wayne Woodyard of L.U\l'ast­
er and Dr and Mr11. Earl (.;rimm
and so n of Columbua
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en .1rng I• 1rst row, left to nght, M rs. E. A. S ch·J ekel, Miss Lessie Sleeth, Miss Alice Roach
cl e's

Jl_i.:., l a Uf.iilll III

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Perfect
record�
have b('ell awarded with cert i . 1cates to the followi.n� pupils of
Racine Element ilty School for
t�e term abou• completed.

M as.&gt;a PTA, the PTA executive committee

/ M_1ss J li.: ien B le tm.:r, �l rs. Emogene Crow . :Sec ond row, M rs. Janet Surface. Mrs. Edwin Ball
wtn, :1ot 11� _ Lo, cua Weiss_, Mr�. Thomas Reed, Mis s I v r Sleeth, l\lrs. D01 olhy Pyatt Betty
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packing house III the May Safety
Check drive came near to comp le•
lion in Meigs County.
Spon10red by the sheriff'• do•
partment, · with assista nce from
, Farni Bureau women and or-gani:za­
the inapecton
: 1io n personnel,
· «ound four autos with faulty elluipmel'lt 1t tl'le Letart point.
Deputy Sheriff Cl arence Shle ld 11
WllS In charge, Htisted by Al Fi n­
chum, o rganizatio nal director, a nd
two lad ies, Mrs. Mary Hamm and
'Mn. Irene Grueser of the Farm
Bureau. Today the theck la In Ra­
cine and Fri day in Syracuse at the
atate roadside park,
QUESTIONS LOGIC
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. 1/Pl­
So\'iet Foreign M l nJster Andrei
the
Groin)'ko today queat_loned
" logic a nd morals'' of Prealdent
Eisen hower and said American
spy policy broui:bt a "very
,t.rong odor of the Htuerlte think•

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ei.. nhower said loday
Sovie� Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev may have scuttled the
summit conference under "pressure by the Stalinists and 1he
Chinese Reds."
The President made the state- of the co nduct o f 1tudy la Con·
me nl during a special breat fa1 1l , &amp;r e&amp;.8 met with hil wbol�hn�
hif
for congrestional leaders .1 t w hich approval an d would rece1Ye
uid. "I
he threw 1, •·wh olehearted" sup- c�peration," Jo hnson
we are
port behi nd a Se nate investigation � hmk we all agreed that
treil
will
we
.and
together
tbia
m
champlons in history since formation of the league · of events leading up to the sumTHE CHA!I\PS - Pomeroy High &amp;hool's first SEOAL
mistakes as error■ and the lbinl
lapse.
ol
c
l
mi
Little
tbeir
(baseball) lit 1941, are pictured above. Wednesday these ooy1, , mMy of whom st.aijed playing as a team in
In di.licuai ng PDHible pressure we're a_ll i�te��sted in is Ameri'
League days, beat Athens 5-4. The seven senior regulal's were·"firsl learners" under departed coach Dick Rotton in 1958,
can aolldar1�y.
on KhrushcheY, the President told
Brookover, and th ls Jeaaon spearheaded the drive to a 16-1 sea.on, a district
d the President wtnt
aa1
Ruaaell
they w�re a_ unit last year under Coach
Chairma n Richard B RW&amp;el l (DWednet4,y
h
championship, and an SEOAL title. First row, left lo right, C oUII Russell Moore, Nick Coates, Terry Knight, Tom Grueser,
Ga.,) of the Senate Armed Ser- beyond his 1peec
son. Second row , left lo right, Manager Chuck Downie,
E&lt;jdle Bartels, Gary Moore, Phil Harrison, Howard Park•r , Bi !t
vices Committee: "That h some• nlghl •h_en he apo�e of the need
for _ co nl1�ued buatneasHke ne&amp;O­
* es, Lee Reed, Ken Brown, Dave Brown, F.ddie Buffing­
thing we ought to think about."
Roger Stewart, Doug 'Moore, Allan Downie, Tom White, Larry Jte
Wil•
and
Parker,
Harrison,
Moore,
Bartels,
Coates,
s are
senat.e Democratic Leader Lyn- tiations w1t_h Ruuia and defl;!ldtd
.
ton,, Dor Coates, Ernie Sisson, and Manager Wally Grueser.
the U-2 fl1gbl1 OYer R�ll u
n B. Johnson (Texas) an d Chair
do
oon. Bob Cunningham was absent for the picture.
I
ma n J. William Fulbright (().Ark) n ecusary lo• prevent slll'pllSe At•
ack.
.
of the Se nate Foreign Relations l
...,. tlum 20 b1partlun lwlen
ub it,
ittee,
,t
Comm
which
•
t,
. I
closed-door heari ngs Friday, bolb of l�e House a nd Senate met the
Secretary of Sllll
the Pre,ident gave b u P T�• d�nl,
uid
I .
11
Herter and Defenae
A.
Cbrutian
fu ll support to the inq"uiry
· . •
IXlll
s. a,,.. Jr.
Thnnw
Secretary
With
&amp;J
.
d
f
l.'OIU'ie
the
,aid
nl
l'Te,ide
•
Th
_'.'._
w
Re-:!�1 1::::: ::� �=!:1
i,. R.. ,.. · ...1... who :
the Paris co nference and then in•
hn1tor John P. KtnnH'f. " .,�
.
.
viled \he members to Hk qu..
ASHINGTON (UPI) - Hlgnllghts from President Eisen·
Pl!ILADELPHI,\ .UPI. :... Seven
th• Roclno
1
tio
himteH, Herter tnd
ns of
t:l sn h1 1 rea lVN
conference
summit
heavy electrical equipment firms
the
on
'
night
Wednesday
hoWer s speech
1 � •
Gate,
,.
,
�
•··•
of
,,y
a n. d 1 1 of their officials were in•
o
ph
,
Cb
•pse:
1
.
- -d1cte'd by a feueral
1rll nd Jury
•
Md y&gt;s Mst ulll119 bodk. p-�, ·
· ' A declaration by the President that negotiations with the
Wednesda1 on charges of rtxlng
flles In Cour411t."
especiallf disrm lljl must go ahead pn outstanding issues,
price, and rigging hid• • oil, IOV·
Robert W I-. ..., of'
failure.
su,umit.
the
ba
desptte
test
n
nuclaar
a
and
ament
ar
l
,.;
hifoft, y
private tnd•stry
emment and
•n4 Mrs. • lowoll, W
planes
spy
U-2
te
don
States
to
United
the
by
a
offer
4-An
wtttt
cVM, waa • lmPftllN
The Syracuse Eighth Grade Com•
eontncts lqvo lving mor.e . &amp;ban
Nations
United
the
to
aircraft
.
rec6nnaJs11rance
U.S.
W
other
-'•'·
Y
d
....,.
en--..,..,
me ncement Enrcises were ,1 held
"'400-mJIU o n dollars.
I... • l
.-o. K ...., , •
OS
Pi-.&amp;ldtnH•I primary · ampallft �an "open skies" insp�on system to w arn against sur- Iaat night at the syracuae Grade
The ind ictme nts represented
S&lt;!hool auditorium \)'ith the followe •ttacks.
· that . h• lneludld ftloe 5-ator
of . charge,
the fourth ', serles
ts
ing program presen ted:
past
the
in
flights
Th,
list.
lnvl�atlen
his
lleelr.
y
s
U-2
n
plane
Qthe;
1
that
p
I
Dlsclo_su�
'
t"
apinst ma n ufaclurerli " or ' electri •
.:.
1.
l,
Pr
n
io
InvocaAmerica,'
'
"
.a
or..'e'U
'
the
l
mati
f
"
el
on of
rK Hcl Tilflcley, Ml ••r bH, 1 � given Ame.Pean defJ!JDBe officials in or
cal equipmenl , alnce the Jury
vu
,.
v
c
r
�� E� 1,�::; ev!!:::
e
�
ob
.�
cess
su
_
lr
lhe
i,lh
w
.
y•:
:
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P
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ft�•��=- �
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_, -- 141- for -..
-=� �l��� :� .!!:
,
e I
1 t e Sp t.
•n
•
tlNIJ"
anoe 'of Memorial Day
,
••
• liovlel Premier Niki':
Pre t1mlt also saiJ
il
.
trt
h
..
F
"·- •
"
i.a -S . :tim
tices in the lnau,try. Four' of the
q.
"
r
u .. of the
)be
t
1
mcieting
reculrar
�
held
Dai,y
wfthout
1peaker
ni...of
..,.
troduction
n
I
firms were named In ptevl:oua in•
here
was
he
when
flights
the
a:ware"
of
Senatorl■I frank.Int prhr ll.... , rKhrusbchev was i'Well
nt; Class ba� in Middleport.
ker,
preside
vid
elass
dictments on similar chargea.
Ba
the
States
against
United
charges
no
last S eptember but miide
Po-••- w■a _ 1 6 - c:enh.
·
�ul H-a,,toll.SWIU ;. commander
addresa, Rev. Howard Ruppel t of
The true bills alleged that of.
then.
lhe Syracme Presbyterian Cburch. or tlhe post and members ,are med
ficiah of the flnns met 81 ear ly
lns l'"menlal entertai nment by lO ....mble •t tlJC hal l at 5 p.m.
11 1956 in CincinnaU, Ohio, Al·
the Advanced and Ju nior group,. Friday lo leave at 3:30 p.m. to du!antic . City, N. J., and other cities ,
00
�
'-i�
Prese ntation p f d iplomas, Ther- tribute flap to -the BnMlford, llidto work out �reemeq.ta on price
Caneeon Johnson, vi�e pre11ide nt. South- dleport. Hil,I and
d c�odltion'
nd term,
xi
!� :a1e:.
em Local Board of Education ; terie1. The memben of Boy Seoul
Benediction, Rev. D.via and the Troop 245 w;u - tllem.
Compa n ie, named In the Indict•
Members of the firing 911uad are
recessional.
me n ts were Gener-a l El ectric Co.;
of the Eighth District
19Semble rat tbe Ha-II m 8upd;ar
to
Patricia
were
VicH))mmander
First
Lewis,
members
Class
Paul
Allis-CbaJmer1 Maoufacturlna: Co. ;
with ceremonie■
Memorial
the
deliver
les. Samuel A.mold , DaYld Ba- ·at 2 p,m. to
Ab
thens
will
of
ion
Le
0.,
erica
,
A
n
g
Am
_
Franklin
Weetlngbouse Electclc Corp.; McPI
A
COLUMBUS U
Mary
Cottrill.
Lou
n
o
el
Shar
mid
kcr,
be
sr-ve of IL
to
the
held
ceremonies
traditional
Graw-Edlson Co., of Elgin , Ill.; County jury loday round tour Day Address Monday, May 30 in
Folmer,
dith Jmnf!I Smith, ReYUlutlonU'y Sol•
Ju
Jennetb
Cundiff,
Drew
uptown_.
parade
a
following
M olon·ey Electric Co. of St. Louis, young while men guilty of second at Beech Grove Cemetery
Folmer, Sharo n Grueser, Don Har• dier, by titie Meip Return JonaMo.; Kuhlman Electric Co., of degree murder in the beatln a to Web!J(er Post No. 39 is in charge of services.
Gary Jenkins, Betty U:Y.acy, th■n Meigs O.pter DAR. at 3
den,
Troy, Mlcli., and Was ner ElectrJc death of Mrs. Mazy Anthony, 18;
Parade Marshall Joseph Struble said all units will assemble Li nda Neigler, Marl)'n Re nshaw, ,p.m. •t Grawl Hill
Co ., of St. Louis, Ho.
a Negro, on New Year's Day.
at the Kroger Parking Lot by 9 a,m. and the march will begin Ropert Sylvester, Fredrick Siuoo,
Beginning at 8:30 1,m, lfemor,
The jury of six men a nd ab: promptly at Q:SO.
a
eerrices .wt-U be 1'.'0nducted ht
i
on
s
Thom.
William
l
Teaford,
Martha
units
lot.
Parade
turn to Krogers
women deliberated 10 hout'I be•
At
be
ll
wi
d
n
sta
speaker's
the
Winebre
Michael
tfle
■·
po:sl et the � cemetmtea
liams,
l
TRAINING SCHOOL POSTPON ED fore retur n ing the l ife aenten�
wil l form in cars there and pro- Jo�n Wi
.
near by. The- Legion member, are
The Officers trai n ing sch ool of verdlct11 for Wil l iam 011\ey, 20; Drew Webiter Post Comma nder eeed to the cemetel')' in position. ner, Stefanie Winebrenner.
to meet at the hal l at a 1.m. to be
the WSCs ot Method.let Churches James Greer. 22; Gary H. Rbtt, 21, Frank A. Vaughan, general chairThe Post will conduct ldentl•
at the riYer bank et 8:30, et Jlrad,which ..,.. to have bee n he ld on and Carl Parson1, 19, a ll of Co- man, wh o wlll Introduce the Ho n•
ltartln
t
Ch
■t
r
cal
e
at er
se vic:n
orable Ch1rle1 w. Legar, the may.
ford .it 8:45; Middleport WU at
June 2 i n Pomer oy h111 bee n post­ lumbu,.. �arly today.
at I p. m. with 1 ,..r■de frem
or of Pomer oy; Mrs. A. V. Howell
Riverview 9:15.
9:00;
pcned until June 23 from 1 to
C1m.
ter
Ch
to
Commons
the
n
Prosecutor Earl Allison charged Gold Star Mother; Miss Erma
Al 9:30 they wiH hold ,enice,
330 p, m . it baa been , announced.
I•
and
The
Post
tery.
•u,n
bu1
that lhe four aex ual ly 1ttacked Smilb, pre1ident, Lad ies Auxilat the Roadside Put and from
The meet.I». is tor all officers
,
corp a wlll INCi the parade. 1c,.
Mn. An thony, heal lier and threw tary;
·
M rs. A· R · Kn ,g h t, rea:e nl,
there llhey wil l go lo Cbeshtre at
and all in terested wome n of the
CaKi.
P,ul
to
cording
her out of their car naked in aub- Return Jonatha n Meigs Chapter
10:00 ■nd a l 10:.a be •t the Gr■nl
society. An interesting proaram
Li ne o( march iri Pomeroy;
J
freezing January weather. Her DAR an d Mra. Walter Hamm,
Ki+I cemetery and will tl'O to Burhas been plann ed.
frozen bod)' WH found the next president, Daugbten of Uni on
Legio n Col ors a nd Color Guard ;
•qp,-.iu ·,n uae ou.u::i-1_,n_
Two me n were lodged in the Li..-..._
•
-a d · between 1111. Veterans. The ReY. Euaene Brown
dI)' o n a back ,v
•
Drum an d Bugle; Legion Firing cou nty jai l yesterday evening ac•
lianb ■ nd New Rome.
.
DANCI SCHIDULID
w111 be Introduced by• Mrs. Rich- Sq uad; Members of the American cordi ng to reCOrd a In the office
The four admitted plckin1 up ard Campbe ll .
The Bedford Recreati on Center
·
SchooI or Sheriff Robert Harten bach.
pomeroy H'11!!h
Le g1on;
she · walked
croup wi ll aponsor I dance Satur- I Mn. Anthony ••
The Rev. Weber Thom, w!U de- Band; Guest Speaker in car; Gold
Pon Fratier, Middleport, was
said
day evenina: at the Woodman Hall alon1 a street here. But
l iver the invocalion followi ng rais
Star Mothers and Officers of jailed by coun ty officers or• an
at Burll111ham, it is announced . lhat she wu i n lmdcated and enter- ing of the Colors by members of Auxiliary in car; Ladies Auxi liary Intoxication charge
a nd Ralph
Ult 12 p . ed their car willin&amp;l1.
Dancing will be from
the Legion PoeJ.. Ray Woodgeard, in ears; Daughters of U nion Vet- Blackburn, Route 1, Han overton,
m. with the proteeds to go to
diNIClot of the Pomeroy high era na in car; Daughter, of Amer- Ohio, was jailed by Pomeroy pothe Center building fund.
achool band , will lead his mu1i• le.an Revolution In car; Salvation lice on a DWI charge. Frazier
elans in an appropriate number. Army Unit; Boi Scouts; Cub will have a hearing in County
J0
Every effort wil l be made by
Browniea; Court• and Blackburn will appear
Followt na Commander Lewis' Scouts; Girl Sco uts;
Obi o Department of llieh•
the
add reaa, the P ost firing squad will 3664 Ordinance Compa ny, w . Va., Saturday eYe ning in Mayor Charito have as few traffic re­
ways
court.
Firemen
ea Legar's
!Ire lhe Salute to the Dead, bug• National Guard, Pomeroy
�
Keith Markins Harrisonville, strictions as possible at con1truc­
lets will pl ■y 'TapJ", a detail and Ponieroy Emergency Squad.
h
The Comma nder asks all per. was brou1ht to the Meigs cou nty tion projects throug out t- 1late
from the Po,t will raise Colors to
d uring lhe long Memorial
bay
GIi­
Herbert
Chief
by
the
f
o
front
in
seats
like
today
jail
full mast; Rev. Thoma will 1ive &amp;0n1 to
the closln il prner with Frank speaker's sta nd and show proper key following a night spent in the weekend.
Director of fliebwaya, E. S.
Chee■ebrew, Eighth District Chap- respect for this service. This is a Middleport jail. M■rkina was ar•
Preston , contacled all Dlvfaloo
Memorial Service to the Dead of rested for driving a motorcycle
lain, del lveTing the benediction .
while intoxicated and is bein g EngJneers by letter today and
The para de will move east on all Wars.
m.
a.
held for parole -officers. He ia askll!d that "all projecla under
In case cf rain at 9:30
Second to Sycamore from the
Kroger J ot, south to Main and· Mon day, the servicea will be held said to be on parole from the construction, u wel l II mainten•
ance operations, permit the least
west on Mai n lo Butternut and re- at the Drew Webster Post No. 39, Ma nsfield Reformatory.
interference in traffic movement
from Friday, May 27 tbrOUlh
To Head Up Moolin ,r
Monday, May SO."
DETROIT tlPI-Capt . Wllllam
The Divilll on Entineer1 ftre
Bradley, presid ent of the Interna­
also Instructed to reschedule
tional Lonrishoremen '11 Associatio n
work if necessary .to permit the
(ILA) wu due lo head a top-level
least restrictio n of tuffic flow.
m.eetin.;: of the union 's Great
Lakea d iv.Ison here today.
•
Middleport Little League mothers and team managers are
The meeling of all ILA Great
Lakes vice presidents a nd rep­ asked to meet at 8:45 a .m. Saturday, May 28 at the Roadside McKnigbl Services
resentatives of loca l.!! on slrike1 at Park to help in Tag Day, the one time of the year' when ne- Set For Saturday
Funera l services wlll be held
other _ports was called to discuss
ces.sary finances for the summer youth recreation program are
Convicted Murderer
Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Ewing
Ute S-OsalbUHy of taking over Jur­ to be raised.
.
1 or Ofl! ces Chapel for Clyde A. J(clCn.la:bt,
uperv1a on . N0 8,ores
isdiclion of Detroit dock workers,
All pla)'ers, i n uniform, are � 11 be aentered .
Hu Fai1b In God
1
•
now represented by the Team­
75, who palled away at the Mela:•
,
as
me time
asked to meet at the
MARYSVILLE, O. UPI - Mrs. ster, Un ion.
Little League President Lee General HOl!lpital about noon ye,.
not
have
who
and plaee. Players
Edythe Margaret Kl umpp said to.
Smllh met wllh a half-a-dozen mo· terday. Burial will be made in
yet been issued uniforms should lbere and team msnagen Wed nes·d ay she believes either God or
the Gra-yel Hill cemetery. ·
TAUNT RUHIANS
obtain one, H • available, from
the ao-vernor will save her from
WASHINGTON UPI-The White their managers who are wOOd y day evenln; at the. park to organ ·
Penitentiary
dyi ng In the Ohi o
Mr. McKnight Is survived
House t1W1ted RUH.la · today for Call I ndl ns· Tom Roach Red ize the actl on which had been
e lectric chair in 22 d ays.
an
Fred
hi1
wlfe, Ethel, and a son, Hollis,
d
chairm
drive
e
n
an
by
l
p
Jamming broadcasts of President Sox.'. He n:y batworLhy � nators
of Lemarque, Tea._ Three ,rand
Eise nho wer's report on the sum• Don' Lowery and K� l H1 ndY, Hibbs.
Meanwhile Int night at the children and fix great fl'lbdmil collapae, saying "obvioUBIY Braves; Chester Tannehill, Re dMiddleport LltUe League of- chilren alao survive.
park
L
Rusal■ n authorl ies could not aft le . Frink Youna:werth • Yain
Mr. McKnight 114!rved wlth tbe
ficla la decided lo put one Pony
ford " to lel the peopl e hear it.
·
League team I n county competi- U. S.
in the Pblllpploet in
Crewa will be orga n lred to tlon thls seaaon , managed by 1905-1�
The Mason COunty di.apt• of
visit each horn(! i n Midd leport on W:oody Call and lo be known as
Saturday, under supervision of the "Middleport Barons"'. Last tbe DAV wU1 bold military ritftl
1 •I
d
11
M l
1\U �il� . �� �
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Q,1

I

rraignment
Contmued F: or
Sidney Burton

A

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I

Arralgn .m�n t of a Midd leport
Mu nicipal
man in Larfcaster
Wll'I
charges
stabbing
on
Court
con tinued today untJl June 3
Sheriff Ro bert Hartenbach said
thia morning.

Sidney Burton, Middleport, 111
charged wlth stabbing a ' Lancas•
ler resident, Ad dison Wagner,
during an argument a\o,tg the
highway near Lancaster.'. Sheriff
Hatte nbach 88id that he WU told
by :Fairfield County ,uth orltie1
that Burton and W1111tnet had an
argument .over traffic . _ right of
way and that Burto n jumped
from his car and slabbed the Lan·
caster man in the 1houlcier.
Wag ner ls in the botpital but
his conditi on is not serious, the
1heriff WH told.

Pool fl�keis
Now Available
In �id4}eport

SwilJlm.lng ipool season ticket&amp;
for families and ,i ndMduals now
llil'le avai lable In Middleport , Leo
Kennedy, Sr., announced toctay.
Kennedy, ,pool manager, 88-id lic­
keU ,are .available et. Dutton_'s Drua
Store, Roller Dru,g Store, The
Sports Center, and oul of bls poc•
ket, ,night or day.
'I1he same ,prices H ,last year pre­
nJl. These are $4- for cbildrer, un­
der 13, $6 tor over age 13; $10 per
fain.Hy prus $1 for eatm member
under 13, iand $2 for each over 13.
Mr. Kennedy said it is hoped
tihe -pool can open June 3 u pl-an•
ne d. However, this depen&amp;i u pon
the weather. A new liner on lbe
pool's bottom to �,iminate ·leakage
la being .appl ied , but L!IU?'faces m\lll
be perfectly dty, • f.ctor -'Which
bu he-Id up wort .o fu.

Crabtree Wu Elected
A• Vice Chairman

'Vice Chairman of lbe Republl•
can Central Committee fol lowine
a recen t re-org1ni1ation meetlne
waa Rolland crabtree, CarPenter,
instea d of Robert Clark u WH 1n•
nounced , Frank H, John1ton uid
today.

�aael!all

F.d

Sent.

7 F•·Inns Ind'ICled Sen. John l\.�nneaJ-y ' � H,g· h'/.:gh
., ts
But .
0� P·n·ce F... . g, C·OUJdn .-,Cisome·
. .
Gift . } �
nt
Se
He
Itri......
e ants More NegottatIODS
. Ch�ges .
R•1gll'lng
c,..,..,..•�:0..r&lt;
l,..- h �
MrJ ,Kr

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CoIDJDeilCement Js

He}d For E'1ghlh

Grade Oass

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ii,���,J,j'i'5
..fiD\

Jury Dec_id-'.:I,
4, Whitog
- Guil_ty
Of MOfder ACt ·

an

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Feeney•Benneft
p l Memona
, 1'
. 1' Set
Day VIS

:;�the�-=
....n

,Distn"ct Off1"-r Will Addr'""'"
. · . I Day Servi'ces
Le .on Memona

Riverwew

••i!lt

Cemetery.

' gs
Court. Heann
SchedWed For
TWO 3i}ed Men

Highways Will
Be Oeared Of
Obstructions

th8Y

a

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Mr. beS, 82'

Moms, Pl�yers, Managers Will
Meet On Saturday F�r Tag Day

AIITOIMTIC DRYD.S · · · · · · $ 149.00

••

43 Cars Cheeked
In Letari:' Falls
For Safety ·Drive

Tells Bi-Partisan Breakfast Group
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TOKYO (UPI) - Tens of
thousands of leftist demon­
strators besieged Premier No­
busk:e Kl•hi in the parliament
buildlng for . more than 12
hour, loday, attacked police
with rocks and then marched
on the American Embassy
,creaming against President
Eisenhower's planned visit.
More thin 1,000 Volicemen
massed In front of the tnai n gate
al the em�as.sy_ to block any at­
tempt to sma1h into the- embassy
compound. The demonstrators did
not try. Instead they make-danced
p�st ye l ling anti-Eiaenhower slo- I
l•n •.
The left-wlni oppoMnh of the
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.._ulpped with Communist p..-,.
ty- sovnd trwks thouhd de­
mands fer "KIIIII nalgn" and
hr Pnlkitnt Ii........, to
cancel his . June wlalt.
After passing the American
Embatsy the huge thro ngs began
atreamlng toward Totyo'a main
railway atatl on niany blocks away
where they planned to disperse
and board commuter tralns that
would take them back borne. By
the n more than 100,000 ha d
thrOnged.
Kl1ht AppN,.. Nervous
Kiiihi remai ned in his office
M nd lo oked nervously' out lbe
Wi nd ow from time to time II a
roar ,wel led up from' the cre&gt;wd
tor him to reslgn becauae he ha d
alia: n ed Japa n with the U nite d
States in the cold war.
The screaming, · fan.oUcal slu•
dentl outside yelled for Eisen
bower to ,tay home and for KUlhi
to ecr.ap the defe nJC 11llia nce. He
hq DD m.t,,IIU.9!1'0! d.oln&amp; 10.
'Ibe atuifeiil&amp; ' Jnillfnt outside
the parliam1-mt ·· buildi,u:: be,an
,toning poHce when tbey found
they could not break throush lhe
cordon.

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WITH 20 MONTHS TO REPA Y

Ke nda Arnott, Sa ndra Bailey,
Pamela Bostkk. Alice Cleland,
Euge ne ErvIn, Patricia Proffitt
.\I C, M i ldred Van h orn, Harold Ray Proffitt, Roby n Stearne, Na n '.
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&amp; I Uinah, Parkersburj. were I.ult cy Yo1t, Joyce Brace, Rita Brin•
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} ,u·day vii,;itors of her aunt, Mra. ker, Charles Clela nd, Jaeob Hol•
j urcd when he lost fo ur t(ws iu ' I 1 ntl Nelson and Helen Mae.
R U T L A N D P E RSONALS
man, Marjorie Holter and Karen
Mr . and M n,. l'la1r Taylor have · power mower accident a1 hi� ,, ur\(
.\\rs. Lis1m Price called on Mrs. McKay.
returned rwm a vmt whh their l lf was .idrmtted to Me1g� u1.. ncra1 I \i,IJic l\,hchael and Mrs. Alma Rupe
daughters, :Yl r. and Mrs. Den n is Hospital.
Karl Russell, Tho mas Theiss
.:JbA.tiay afternoon.
Atkimun and lam1ly aud :.,r. and
Mrs. G&lt;'nevievl! Dewhur1t has
C�arlea Wagner,
Harry Buah;
.Mr. "and Mrs. Eugene Thompson Diane Elwood, Alice Harris, Ch
M". James Th•imas and bnrily, rno11L•d from Hysell Run to the Earl
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Columbus. Their grandson, Mike King trc1ilu property, College-av. and tamily spent a day at Cam­ le, .lohnston . Lola Proffitt, Jooe•
Atk_i�.;on, returnt· d with them for ) Mrs. Mary Larkin and son, Tom­ den Park, Hu n tingto n .
lya Taylor, Kafl Cleland, Harry
my Buck, Mrs. Elli!� Romaine an
. Lfo� ,who is . employed C\,land, H�a.;t, -. J oh�n
a vu,1t.
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Mariitta, spe nt the , weekend Don n·•
Thomas Gaffner were ,n Athtn n
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Pow'l)l.
Mr. iilld Mrs. Raymond Hatfield ' n cently on bu11ness.
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ith kis Wife, Jea.uffli ne, abd
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Joyce ilnd Charles, have n� oved 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carrol l S11owden her mother, Mrs. A.Imus Rawl ln ea.
rrom the Pnil_l property on Salem / and 80116 were Sunday i;:ue$ts of
_ .P,ale Muaser, rural mail car­
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St. to the Erlewi ne property which . the M i k e Har dway f am1·1Y of Ga ,-· rier, has bee n Ill at hia home thie
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t hey have purchased on rass Ru
llpolis.
paat week. Dayto n Parsons ha,; re­
� One way to pick a car is by looks (
Mr. and Mrs. John field and
phced him.,
Dart).
friends of Soulh Cha rle;;ton were
'.11r. and Mr!!. Rohert S nowden
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Charles Schoppert, Rutland JlD,
Sunday l"al lers ur Mr . and Mrs. and Judy were business vislton:i in
lost part of his left foot i n a pow.
. By room and comfort (
l'arkeuburg Tucsd.ov.
Homer Parkrr aml Susie.
Dart). By operatin g
Mr. and '.,:! rs. Hoy Snowden. and Mrs. Anna Luckudoo went to �r mower accident Monda)' even: ,1· Hospital, Gallipolis, for a Lni and was tak�n to Meigs Ge ner­
Mr. and Mr�. W i llie Dyer and Holu
econom y (
Dart). By price• (
al Hosplta�
last week.
check-up
Dart). By
daughkr of Jesse c reek Road were
Su nday cvenmg callers of Mr. a nd
Mr. a nd Mrs. RUJJaell Adams and'
A few cases of mumps have been
Mrs. Charles Simpkins.
reported at the grade school.
Sue of Leewood, w. Va., were ·
golly,_buy_Dart.::everyone else i s �
Mr. and Mn. Ira Wolfe and
Mrs. Clara Phillips wu a recent weekend a:ueata of her mothe!!
Cheryl o( Mt. Sl!!rli n,.; spe n t the
weekend guest or relatives in iwfn. Be lle Martin. and her brc,ther'
wt&gt;ekend at their home here,
William Martin, David, Billie 1..oU
Springfield.
Homer Parker, who i6 employed
. ' and Elena.
at_ Col�mbus _ spent the weekend
Jlev. T. v. Wellls, Grayso n, Ky ,
The May Day program pre8entw1�h his family.
spent lh e weekend with M r. and
ed
by lhe grades at the high school
Several persons •from here at- Mrs. Earl K i ng.
JYm ,on Tuesday was vert weU at,
tcrn�ed funeral service � for. Ear l
Mrs Jean Parker h811 comp 1 e ted te nded. Il featured
the procession
&lt;iardner at the Danville Church on her w�rk as a cen
sus en umerator or t-.o
Queen·
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a variety
WaltH France was pamfu lly r n- houi;cs. She worked Salem and
Rut- or song!!, jumpi n&amp; hoops, musical
1 and Town�hips and Hutla nd vii- games, polka, achotti1che,
week enrl with Mr. und Mrs. Gorsquire :
da ncing, Maypole dance. a tuinb· ·
do n Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Eber ! age.
Mr. a1td Mrs. William Capeh art li ng ■ct and flag dri ll
Wolfe and Autll , :,trs. J. D. Roush.
rounded o ut i
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have
moved into the flossie Phil• the en tertamme
nt. Ca 1vi n Bidd le
Hii nk Shane moved Saturday
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w aB M ast er o Ceremomes, Ro berta
from the Link farm to the wa:ter lop, prope,ty on Salem SI.
Mr.
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of
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Smlth w,is ac lompanist, and -Da nn y
&lt;.:1m1cr farm at Mt. Mori111h.
Mr.!!. Lucille Parson!:! of Letart, 1'omcroy have mo_llcd into the new Diehl had eharrie o f recorded uW. Va ' spent F'ri tlay with Mrs. J. home rece n tly built by Guy Swed- sic l\l ro· C , O • Ch■ pma n WH ]Dd l •
lev
1 on V 1" I] age-.s· t ·
rector assisted by the elementary
lJ. Hou�h.
Le.0 M a_rshall and mother, Mr11. , te acher.s ,
Mr, and Mrs. Okey Kise r a nd
children spent su nd11y with his Be1191e Wisc, are building a new -----------home on Sahim St.
pare nts.
Mr. a�d Mr11. Hobert Snowdeq
Be n Cadle of kiple)' and Mr. F.
and
laqul)' have moved into theft' I
A. Cadle were ealled to Ch1i1rlea•
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M'aln St.
ton b)' the serious Illness of ttiCII' no lralfoi hoffie
iJI. Jessie Grueser has bee n a
mother, Mr�. Th urza :11orriB, 93.
pat c nt at Holzer Hospital where
The Leturt Fall11 school held
she underwen t suri:cry.
their picnic at rortlirnd Park on
Mr . .u nd ll\rs, Lawr�nce Co n nelMonday.
--. ____ _____ _ ___ ly ha11c moved from lhe Shuler
propcr.ty to the Patter1:1on propert)'
un Mam St.
Mri;. P. A. Jividen has returned
lu her home aHer 11pe nding the
wiuter with her daughter. Mr. a nd
.Mrs. John Smith a nd family of De•
Llrnd, Fla,
Mr. ;r ntl Mrs. l :ollis Scarles have
JllU\"Cd Ullo 1hr l'I ill! (.l l"UJJt:rly un
l :.llcge Avu which thL:y hc1ve pur­
dw�1,11.J. Jl WIIS J.Ol"IIH.. rly O&lt;'CU l)Lcd
1y Lhc Lloyd DJgun hn11l_y who
have nHlVl'd iu Wllh her j)llfCllls.
Mr. and '... rs. Guy KMnedy, Mid­
It'• not 1urpriain1 that Dart aal01 are aoarlne.
Jleport,
D.
Mr. und Mrs. Leroy Grueser or :
Dart l1 110 roomy and comfortable and quieL
DODGE IIART
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Oklah11rn 11 City, Ol&lt;la., are vi11iH11g ·
Interiore are not just attractive, they're down­
• relatives here.
ri1ht luxurioW1I And when you add Dart'a
St:NECA
Mn. Hazel I'-11ylor a nd �on, who·
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and
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economy
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Belvedtt"•
h:n1e resided al Cook.ii t:ap huve ,
Bel Air
thll year • Mobil1aa Economy Run), it'l!l not
in,,l\lcd into the home formerly
l'tlOCNIX
aurpriain1 that the Dodie Dart is A.inerlca'1
l ffii!all
owued by her parenls. Mr. and I
futelt
1rowtna
low-price
favoritel
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Dlrislon
Chry�er
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Mn. Hollis Searles, on Cultegc-uv.
Mr. and Mr,11. Ke n neth '.l'l ichaol
111nd son, Chillicothe, were rece n t
- NOW DODGE pu1LDS TWO GREAT CARI: LOW•PRICEO 000GE DART, LUXURIOUS ·so DODGE _
gu�sts or hi.!! paren ts, Mr. snd Mrs.
Ell.II Michael and Thelma.
Miss Helen McCrea of Toledo Is
a hou�e guest ol Mrs. Fern Swee•
ney. Mri1. Vo na :...:cKnight. Pom­
eroy, w111 a we1;1ke nd guests.

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hnd arM 11ft nltht. A chack
on the story today MOWN tt..r•
WH n• such ttorm.

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