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Aux i•li•ary Plans
E nterwinNl Surulay . 2-Day Bazaar I.!&gt;
Sond,y �'"'"' tho w..un,n,•
ter Youth FeUow.t'lip of the M id- A'd
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. 18, 196 1
8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0., Mar

tio,pJiatlPd.
., tho """' o1 !ho mHtlni •
d
Hel
\
g
Meetin
inl how' ••• an)oy«I. prnn
Magnolia Temple Pythilm Sis- IIOC
ed Ind prilea ■wanied
dlieport First Unit
The Syracuat Ladies .\w:Uiary tef'! met ln regular ses!OOn Tbur,._ i wert pijiy
J
chl
. kl�,, Fire De l. will llold a n Easter Ba• day tvenlng at the DAV haU � tile wumen. A dleael1 eount
, . rennt'r. 1�. I , I ChurC'h will entertain theWith.
&gt;
"'1r,t!tl
l
lsabt&gt;
\
Mrs.
a dintht
Home
of
•
nty
g
Cou
t
. I from tht
An organit.ational mee in
excellent chief , Willi aerved by lit.abet Burhll 11114
r ch 31 and Satur- Ema Jesse, most
Ma
�da
Fr
uuir
n ied M1S!1 Mary Phil.bps
Y
pa
an-om
h.
l•hurc
Club
the
4-H
ner al 5 30 at
I
Pomm!Y B,enders Senior
.
.
Erna Jeue .
oor I presiding.
of �ew Havt'n, W V.ti , to P1U�
r a mw,ical day. Apr il 1. on tht g�ound fl
dinne
tl\e
win
•• beld wednesda� t-vt"ning at
Follo
lo
ed
l
will
"
rec�
they
waa
where
Invitation
burgh yt'sterday
begmnlng o11t A.n .
the home ol Mrs . C. E. Blakeslw. 1
K_ ll be Presented
· ASllisl - 1 of llw vUlage h.all
1 v isit
. h
.
Phillip ' s brotht'r I program wi
·
M 1s�
_
wit
.
,
I
attend mspection of Wilkesville
Lincoln Heights .
tn with the meeting and part '.&gt;' 10 a. m . each day.
.
.
m
an
d
da
1 J !� ���to has retu rned lo ai! their counselors. Mr. and \ There will be lilied Easter basOff.iceM were t'la_.\.ed !or, . tht'
e
�� ;� � :�:: �n
=�
.
coming year . mcludmg pre�1dt"nl . 1
sC'hool after being absenl for St'V· , Mrs. Rich.ard V augh1111 and M rs keU and colored eggs for sale on
Newton ta
ma
Everette Bachl\t!r and the
wiU invitation from Betty
Ulere
1
April
An
days.
t""ral days with nu
Janet BrGWn: v ice pres ident. Car• I
both
i
�
ttend II food demonstration 11t
Mr .tind Mrs Prke Wolft" of lster of the church. Rev. Howa ah be pies.
oiyn Vaughan . secn&gt;t 11�. Kart'n
__
;'
Co.
�he Ohio Fuel Gaa Co. offire, Mid• Formerly Smith Clothbll
Woos I.er rt'turned hofflt" Thursd�y ; Ru:&gt;pelt .
Hoffner: treasurer. J_arw 1:1-aer '. l
g
by
filled
will
be
Orders
seeirl I dleport on April rt was aceepted.
�
MIDDLIPOitt, OH�
____ ___
arter spending sever al day.s with
news reporter. Jenn ifer Loh.&lt;.e , ,
•
auxiliary member or call
any
of
ade
via.it
the
(or
.'fy· , ,
\ Plans were m
his sister Mr8. Ralph Gilmore.
tt('re&amp;tkrn leade r . �lila Carpen•
WY 2·6'.129 or WY 2-6243.
\
v.
1
­
'rhur
Home Of
Jane Campbell district deput
.
man.
chair
UC
Carnahan
:
book
Eber
Mrs.
loc.il. and
ter : S('rap
of
pro
l
Th
opening
the
i�
is
)N'
1
_
bersb�
h
repo�
was
&lt;1
f.'
.
E
ma11
s
chai
Davi
th
r
heal
Floyd
:
d
a
M r G_ilm?re n
ma Vaughan
.
. I
Nam• Brand
many the auxiliary w ill spon�r · : i:: Bertha M cKeniie home
were m Sugar Creek, Ohio, Y&lt;!S- I
ticia Blakeslee a11d sa{f'ly l·ha1r· .
r
the
to
add
lo
i
order
in
UN:11
in
•
1 om the hospital and improvilllg
terday and today 00 ,busme8:'. .
Merchancllse
m:m Linda Moo rt'.
fire truck fund of w�ich they fr fl. rs were sen!; ber wbi�
new
\
Ph�U�ps
1.1f•
Austin
o
we
Mr 1md M n,.
and
_
Mrs. Harold LohS.t' inslallt"d
.
_
__ __
deposited $2:M in Ul60 besides buy.
and family, who have been hvmg \ A potluck diner was hel� by the
fkers and min 1:itur e �-H girls !
machinecandy
C'Ottoo
a
ing
with Mrs. Phillips' p.art'llls, Mr. Busy Biee Class o( the Middle rt
were prl'St'l)htd lo eaeh l&gt;y �1rs.
: which cast $2911. Donations by rea•
Jr
•
and Mrs. Joe Wilson, s mce lhe fire First Baptist �ureh Thur ay
Blakesltt J&gt;rh \t&gt;d.!l for th, Y
ident&amp; of Syracuse toward11 the
al their home in Pomeroy have eveni ng preceedmg the regular
were �i�sc.ed. . Crrlifa-11lrs wt'rt' \
pr
ajects will be appreciated.
"",1 ,Pal ne1a Blak.-�lt'+'
moved mto the Hysell property
�.1...1 �
meeting of the class .
�W31UQ,1.
Monkey Run. They plan ta repair 'I'ables were decor ated in kffprt&gt;edved .i, 10-y�nr 4-H pin ;ind
\
thl'ir own home and re-oceupy lt. .
Jennifer I.oh,,e " honw t",·om.m11C"s
mg w ,'th St· Patrick"s Day with Adult Bible
lid
'
_c,
Vaughan,
Don
1
and
Beth
·
pin.
Shamrock nut cups at each. plac't'- Meeting W a, HeId
ren of Mr . .-nd _ Mrs.
_Richard , Mrs. Char les Lewis was in char ge The Adult Bible Class of the
Reb-t'shmt'nls Wt'l"t' St"rvt&gt;rl by
V aughan , are 11! al their home
Pnir icia Bl.lkt'slee Lo tht' mem- l
of the table decorations. T h - Syracuse EUB Church � �t the
with C'hl('ken pox. .
't&gt;nf'
1
C"
bt-n and on'-' g11r�1 ,
�
was given by Rev. Don home of Edna Edwards m Mme_rsMr. and M r s. Keith. Moore and bles ing
\•�, . ;1:. :1
Diehl.
I
guest. M r� ville Thursday evening. A readmg
daughter. Cheryl Ann: and Mn. ! ald Boone who was a
�Jeannie from the scripture, Luke 9· 51-5Ci
I ,.,, - - - · �Ide Moon• of Gallipolis and M�1. , Boone .tind d ughter'
b the astor Rev, Frank Dunn,
Sidney �ur st of_ lA"n. w. Va., Vl&amp;- were al� gu�s�,.
M RS. CHA RLl:S E. SPt: NCE R
...._ &lt;il&lt;
f
by Edna Edward� and
I
adOll
er
l
a
i
- ; _ �::
were
Clark
Eileen
_
r
:
��::
�
by
:;\
lng
re
a
s a
o rt
a
:i
Cl,f f Tucnec, who ha, been . patient I room lo, thei, b"''"'" meetm, •"' . .
I
""f
at Meigs Gener.al Hospilal, was . e- \ and program. 'I'he meeting was \ Attendmg were E. d ith Hood Lilarr
o f Po����.t.OiW:JfMWMfl�wus
•
1
Nlr.1--h'...fl
•mlJ·lh
r
Ofl kt&gt; rs for \ht' ,·urning yt&gt;a r , M r . and Mrs . �� r n e_s t C
; :k d.Mm:·u:rr:re:er,•11 : : I ndndlta imiU, - �� ,,mL
v., re ele('lPr1 at 1ht&gt; nw�ting o f the m a r tiage ot th�1r dau�te r �
tht' Gral'e ��pis,·opal l 'ht11T h , to M r . CharlPS F.. Sp e n,
W omt'J\ ht'ld Thur:-tlay ;,I t he p11r • and 1he late Mr. Raymc
I' ome1. oy .
l�h how;e.
.
The marr 1 ge
The fori·noon was &lt;rwnt in SI'.,.. I
� .
Ing fol' lhf' d11ldrPn's homt' o1 11 \htil Th o n_ Lau1 �
l
l' ,nl'inn �li A pothw k dmnl'r· w,th G te\l of[1c tal11 �-.
l
ie
m
J
we
her
r
o
.
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I
desst'rt by rtll"� John l .if'1 1 i\i•r
l
� r ta
o�e
lace
ton
_
t·o
and Mrs J F. l) Hort 111grl' was blue
&lt;OOlffllltlEDI
and a rorsage of whit e g
. lit noon
&amp;erved
Wayne
and
-• the popular
.
MARCIi ii
11:00 Meet the Prell
A rerep lion was held
Mrs . Fl't'd Crow .Ir pr,. �irlt"d "1 I
Canadla■ Clllllfllly team w . I c b
8:30 Newt
,, .. Sign ""
t . · Pomerov. The
sin�s :w ssm n ; rul ,1lf l( ·N s l ��h �� Th e grcio
- .. ............. .. the u.s
10:00 Chrlstopher
8:40 Wealher
m is .
'.
o
n.
� were Mrs D:ilt&gt;
10:30
Mr,
Wizard
lo
lbNuab - -- ..
emp
,
an
is
. .. Sports
ol and
pt'fl1d enl: Mrs Th+'l)(liH·t' FIP• 1 1 Scho
•-n.
Ed Sulllvaa Show" during
1,00
Shirley
Templo
11
:
OD
Countdown
Va
.
W
t Columbia
Sr·• vice pnt�idt&gt;nl . Mrs. H,obe_rl W
·
·
the
put
!ff -· will be tha
h
J:
oo
N■tlonaJ
m•
tbl■
ts
Life
at
Velvet
o
I
coupl e is
S1ur y St'('rrlury aml Mrs Ceih 1('. I ��he
atan
ar
lbelr
own comedy aeries
12 , IN&gt; 1"' Cbapel
I: 30 Tab Runt.el
. . , p omeroy.-- .- . -- Clark..· ll't'llSUl"t'I"' Vott" , app •·ec 1 • Ave
1
12:90 New,i
... CBS-'IV -- ,_ ...
t:00 Chev, Show
atl4m was �iven Ill Mrs 'row_ 10.r
I
1be - mtllled ''R I g h
JJ:411
Onlted
Steelwol'lers
tG:00
Loretta
Youn,
her two )'ear� .'l('fV lte � s p 1 l'SI·
•
Time," wtn be the 1ummer re.
MIO Big S Bowfmlli
10: 30 Blllll Angela
dent. It Wll!&gt; &lt;Hll!QU11("t"d llwl lbei
i
Pl-' !or "1be Jack Benny
·
1
1
:
00
Newa
2:0D
tlappy
ann\lal Chun·h Womt"n s mr 1 ing ,
, . ,.�eI•
,
�a
Program.•• n will be 1)l'elented
'1111�
·
l
t
Hobt
.
Mrs
J
l
:
ID
Wealher
2::.0
lfflA
Basketball
wt1pId b@ held al thi,,. Cl .urd1 of. \
. (on
h1ld
I
Sund�
at 1:30 p.m EDT, from
the
or
l
·icll'n
t's
i
P_
1 1 : 15 Mm,ie
!1:60 Reading Out Lood
the Redl:'t'ml!I'. t' mn11nat 1, Apri 1
.
W
he
·
1
l!po!
'dl
Jwie
15
thru
Oct I.
Ml(•
UP.
I
Lea�
(100
1
l : 00 Sign Off
5:3ft Chet Huntley Reportirig
25 and 2li.
r
pvrn\
day
Thur
"High
Time,"
Jobnn1 Wayne
Jn
m1&gt;t
s
group
· n on ti 1t' I,ook · ' Trt'
A 4ist•uss1o
Gt
F\1el
Ohio
tl•t&gt;
11{
and
Fnmk
Shutter
wtD be ,•Qr-­
uffkr
lh.,
·
,..
ati-w Years," " as {"Onl mut'd 1r o� ! fnr it s r rgu lar meetini,: a111
ring:
In
their
firll situation com,.
Wil• : .
.
I.isl meelmg w i th t tui H.ev.
00kin R dt-mon.� l r it ion by ;i .
edJ
aerie!.
The
pn,gram, ta be
!!i:
:1
·
0
Rocky
&amp;
lPr'endl
1
l
MARCR
!fl
liarn A. Ro�rh. Mr� . . Themlorr NE'w lon rr11rPs&lt;!nta 1ivlf'.
taped
In
Hol!yw,]od.
wDI revolve
ld'IO
Paul
Wlfl(hell
!'.HNI Ml'f'I The Proressor
EbersbaC'h. Mn Lit&gt;lw1lt•r and Otht'r ofhct•,rii elrdt&gt;d werr
around
the
humorous
adventure,
'11
6:30
WBlt
Dlaney
12::30 Pip. ThP Piper
Mr�. J . 0. RO(."del as 1_ he pmie'.CullLims .as vic-e presr
hl
l)wig
or
the
Ncreatlon
directors
or ■
7,o
Maver5clr
1
Mrs. A. t:. Meh.lman _will bt h
1 - fll'I Directions '61
D.ile Walburn ;1� se('rf
Mr�
I
swank
aummer
reaort.
·
�8
!!0
1.nwman
t esa al lhe ne1CI meel ing al hn Mr � R kha nl v,,u�h;10 as trP
l :30 l'15'1t'II _ and -'ndWet'S
,. . M The Rebel
homl' un Chester Rood.
\ er and Mr!. Robert Sdim,
TELE-NOTES, Bp,aklng or Su�
ft: 30 The r,b,ndeH
2:00 'l'be A.ri11wer
publi1·11 .Y d1:iirmm1.
livan, Erroll Gamer wi?l interrupt
10::111 Winston Churchill
2::. Brldl!f'
F1Vt' nt'W membN!&gt; Wt'l'C
his current crOP countrv t o u r,
11 :00 Newt
!l :&lt;Nl
lnlo lh"' le;igUP durin� 1hl' hu .
SDOlll!IOl'ed by lmpretarlo Sol Hur•
11 : lf'IMnvletlma
mPt'li ni,: t·ontluded by \ht'
ok. to :1ppear on the oolumnlst's
dt•nt . Mrs Churlt&gt;s i\�a Br,m
CBS-TV ■how March 28. This wtU
Tht•y are Mr�. llowal'd Wesl,
be the ::iopular pianist', third ap­
4:00 N V Philharmonic 13Gncert
MARCIi ZI
d , Mi's . .luhn l
Plan! were disrussed for C'ele- E..trl Davrnpo
pearar.ce oo thal thow th!.s sea--- ·
5: OD Ted Mack
9:00 Rev . Matthe-.
braling the Z.Mh annivNsary of ' - - ·-- - s, 3fl eone1Mc Bowl
11:30 !\tr F'Ol'C'e Pre!lefltl
the club when the Ho,:k Springs
Lucien Farrar, popular Roulette
6· 00 I l.ovf! Lucy
10:00 �1i�ioua Pr�rram
setter Health Club met '£hursday I
records
.tar, iB �urttntly- tcurini;i:
11, 30 2.oth CenlurJ
10: 15 .-mertcans at Work
aft..1·noon at the Gran i;,;t' Hall willi !,
South America while hia lale.t
10:30 �1h!.kml PT'ol{r818
Mrs. Arlt'!! Ab_!&gt;oll as hosle�s,
record, "My Dream. .. JS u,,,..__
,im Mil\t'r gave
Wl\li
7 · :m OmnlR - Menace
Mr"11\
pl"f's1ded
·
Holidays
c..;.-uf'!it'r
Hl,:?hWIIY
:00
Mn1 · Roy
II
leased
north el lhe border. 1 t's
l 1 1mltr
.
R-oe &amp;I Sulllvou Show
ing tulk 011 11e
I
·
.3(1
C11mer11
Thl'NI
t
the met'ling which openl.od w•_'.11 l 1ie leres1
backed
by a very catchy ro,-1: 'n'
tht' Goldt'n i\nnivt'rsary (
9: 00 G, E. Theater
club song, "Br ,i:hten the LOl"lll'I" I ·
12·00
Rev
r.ihht'i
NUer,
"Yea, Vea. Hmmm .
ht&gt;ld in Wasl1 ln�lon,
1'· 30 farlr eennv
Whert' You Are," followed by the I t&lt;'4!
12
911
C&gt;ral
Rnhf'rts
Hmm,"
which
lhe talented y,-ung­
1rHIII r,andkl Camera
I � 1960 when 1he Su�,ir Bur.
Lord's Pr ayer and Plf'dge to tht&gt;
ster penned himself. 1n S. A., Luc•
J:00 Rev Wilcox
:et Thursday evt•ning at
lfl·1n What's My Llne
Flag. Mr8. Maxine Arnold. Mrs. \ w
len
bu been nicknamed "el _lov·
::30 Bowlini
1 1 · 00 N�W!I
1 JU� i hoo1·
Lewis GrueSf'r and Mr s. w·II'
en Nat Cole'' - the youn!I N a t
'fhe mN•l ing i n rhar�e of
11: 15 Lalo! Show
2: so sports spectaC'ular
Grueser W.!r� numed as the
''Kins" Cole . . . . .
.
,
T1lu1
s
Janw
Mr�
Pnt.
tation comm1�tee foa- the an nwer- rt'sid
Alldr� MeaOOWe , who l)]ayed
TODAY
Tt
.
pn1y
PTA
n
�d with. the
sary ceitbra\1on.
Jackie
Gleason's
w\Ce
ln
hk
Jong­
'.
in
hl'ld
bl'
tu
lrwt meeting
Channel 3: 2 P. M. NBA Playoff; Ch■nnol 3: 4
The pn,gram , In charge of. Mrs , vilH'. April ZII, was announ1
running aeries, ,i,ill soon :!ilflr In •
t
M.
P.
NIT Basketball College tournamtnt; Channel
four
01
ed
Hurace Abbalt , ron!!oisl
her own comedv telefllm striP.J . .
mt't'l ing o( the PTA Chornl
I
13:
6
P.
M. wresUing; Channel 8: I 0:00 P. M Flgbl
'.
the
,
of
11rtldn, "The Legend
George Gobel. misain� from
ht'ltl .it the 1\i-l ounly M111.l.
of
the
week,
10 round welterweight contest.
y,
e
l
1
a
1:1,
Shamrock" by Mn. WIibur
the regular teleAcreen1 this aea­
ter on April 3. w..t� al�o an1
"Cold Rtomedy '' by Mn Willlam ed 1:1nd thost! inlt'r••stt'd in F
ama, ill about to start filming: a
SUNDAY
Gru�r and "ke �aler l'"or paling ure urged lo a\len&lt;
U•IU'CI Pre11 lntenallna1
new 1ltuaUon comedy serieJ. tit­
Burn11" and "Swlmnunii Afler first gradt' t,rn)!ht by Mrs.
NEW YORK IUPll - In case
led "My Uncle Elroy."
Ch■nnol 3: I P.M. Big Three bowHng; Chann�
I
Meal&amp;" by M rs. John Hartun g. thy Barnes. won the alter
you
may
have
wlJIKlered
why
the
Lawrence Welk. and his Cham­
3: 2:30 P. M. NBA Basketball; Chonnol 13: 2:30 P.
I
Group 11rtglng of "Bleal Bt' the bamner.
"Dow Hour or Great Mysteries"
p&amp;Jitlltl Music Makcn, c-urrmlly
M. Sports spectacular, (1Huntin� and .F'lsblng", Vis­
TW" and the mizpah benedict ion Mrs. W1 11i11rn /\nrlt"r �on "
enjoying the ponu:artty ,I thP.ir
series. scheduled for thla aeuon
it to NUo Farms 640 atre shooting preserve in Ea�
cloled the mttting,
at \tie ute of abOllt one a month,
hit tune. "C.lcutt!II ' number one
chan,;e of llil' proi:rnm wh;
Alton, Ill. Bud Palmer narraie,.
on all '!h;rta for the 111st f !;I ur
baen't been beard rrom for sever-­
flefl'C!!IM'lftl• wnre served by ened wilh u :i('\l�·lion, • · Tht
·
II,
r1
,
Pmntl'
1lit'_
med
a
of
n
di11g
abovtl
the
the
answer
Uea
in
a
al
months,
to
·
tvey■,,haff a new 'bot 1'$."H'� �
the hoaten
�
ome10�
I
of
O
I
ll'
flute
Mn.
,
tre
Radford
Jfomer
the
BltlPds. lt"a t:1e them� wnt,
s
nsor
problem.
'Mae
spon110r
Hal
and J.fr1.
po
Charlotte Bronte'• n:mantlc major advertilml already have
•
.
tornpt�
Kay'
Smith
School.
Roy
Mn.
rd.
"Mv
:n,- ScNJt.•· from th, ""I"'- · novel,
a
tied the nine projected drama,
AfflOI Leon
.
"J.,_ Eyr,,,• will be' CBS- plaoed order, and !ho � 11
llU' Fred MaeM11rrav TV l'fOln" am · TV'a "l'amDy Claadca" apecial sold out thoug:h �ber, '1181',
to a campaign for a certain �
end Donnie, Mn. Norman Weyers- Drnke 11ml Pa�la O Bnei
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back4id ht "Out of n �ear.&amp; l u· o
uct. then realized thal lhe prod­
miller, Mrs. Hugh Bearhs. Miss tn ,pet !no. Hn.:ky Campbt
for 'nluracley, Aprll _'J/1 ... AJ. Lo..tta Younll'• drama ......, Is
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uct had only a te&amp;SOllal appeal
ClrOl Bearhs. Mrs.
Skv."
to call It a career after
Fabian has beea �l!Jled f"' 11,o
phrey, Vh:ki Abbott. Mrs. Oliver played • "t:hiquil a " ,Jt&gt;r1111fer
and a mid-winter promotion ·•••
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with
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"'ftle
Uiltoucli.ebles"
eight
yeais
when the ......... N­
for bo,l h gl
Pat Boone lbedacular· wbtcll will
a waste. The aeriel!I may nmme
Clark and Mr1. Clifford Lelfhell. wa� the pim11stMrs.
aeuon,
ABC-TV
reporla
thrH
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are
over
next September.
M1.lter,
The s1M'aker.
1'hit Mid meetinl will be held
he aeea on Aaril •
1hortl1
to help .en another prod­
U.. )IOIIIII o( Mrs. Maxine Arnukl I'd importani-e of _family U
uct of the •me 1pomar, or �
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with Mn, Arleie Abbott in ch.arge �tolvd that the pnmar
erl Salldek APOCiatea. Ille pro­
of thA nmm-am and Mn. Hoca&lt;.-e the Jevr-h,pment of a child
ducer, may get an er.tlrelJ. new
the honw . 10 instill Nllur,
,-�-�t ,t.
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spir itual slandardi;. Slw all
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The two leadinl men far ''Tum­
that fllanner�. morals r
ed
ilclloett Johnson
bleweed,'' a new (IM-hour ...t­
Ugion are lirsl \aug.hl at
before lhe rh1ld rraches
ern lffi811 bein1 made by Watt­
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er BrCII. In HoU:,wood rot ABC
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· Re(reslmwnts l"arrying ,
'l'V eq&gt;OIUNI IIMt aeuon, ·art1 Ev•
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st. Patrick's Day th� ,�
an MoConl and Chad Everelt.
11,on II 11:aln Wear
served at th, dose of the II :
McCord
can be 9Mft 1n u..ten
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Ill £ver7 Pair.
by Mrs. Roy Tracy,
:t,}y • 1y in the rolt of "Mad Do&amp;''
Charle• Radlonl. Mrs. �- · ,
Cell In !he MOYie, "Portrait at ■
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Mobeler. '' E'fenll aloo wll lie In
ford Jacobs, Mn. Robert \., J
the film bol,IIIIII -. • Jn a fM!:Ur­
Mn. George H arris. M ' '"J;·./
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Middleport wu flooded Satur- M iddleport Superintendent
of , tlclpate In the Stale col'ltelt tG be us of Kyger Creek.
State University, IUchard Schillday with over UIOO Wgh achool, Schools Lee McC.omas and instru- held 800JI in Columbwi.
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Wesleyan,
tion In band and chorul categor- Sears were bosts for the meet.
ior " were bands from Cba�y- North. Gallia, Clay of Port.snouth, George Strickling of Height&amp; High
Jes.
The event was Dlstr �l 15 com- Dovtt Higb School. Athen1 High and tbe Cheaapeake Jwuot Band Cleveland, T. Herman Dooley
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Eating place, IP)I.OWn were O\t• petition sJlOD80rtd by the Oh.io Scbool, Ironton High Schol, The 'ftie lit year band from Bever!y
Troy High School, Harold LeFa•
er capadly as tht young people M u s i c Education A8SOCiatiun Plains, NelBonville High Schoo], r eceived a rating of fair.
vor of Coshocton High SchooJ and
toured Middleport llln81Y,
by drawing musical groupt:1 from as Oak Hill, and the Junior Band1 Judge1 for the compeUtion we--e Charla, L. BrtKlai of
Roofleveh
pairs, trios, and 1n larger group!!. Jar as Ironton and Portsmouth from Portsmouth, McKinley and Dr. William McBride of O h l
oHigh ol Dayton.
'l'he muslclalll were provided light duwn riv�r, Logan High Scl...iol to lrnnton.
by the Middleport th• north, Oak Hill and J acl&lt;,on
RATINGS MADE
High School calelerla lllall at to the west, ond M,tomo,., "?- Rating, of excellenl w e , e
noon.
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a.warded lhe schools of Rutlaod
B ELLA IRE, OhlO
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In addition to the l!l(ffl8 UOD Seven SC'hool OO nds re&lt;.-eived SU· Kyger Creek, Alb8ny Consolldat-,
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star Lee Patro_ne rescued a 40-fear�ld Bel•
etudentt in tewn hundreds more · perior ratings in judging Satur- ed Matamoru. &amp;outh Point, York
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1 Loe' a1 from 8\IChte1. Cbe■apeake la1re woman who Sundtiy Jumped from a bndge rnto the
___.,_ many puienta, were � d;iv morrung.
incluwng
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seven SC"hools �1th Su'.}er_lor Coal Grove. the Gll'l1 Chorus of·
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favorltea perform.
I rntmgs are now ehg1ble to par- Matamoras, 11nd the mixed cbot· ma Otis, who plunged some 90-feet from the bridge
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Mrs- Otis was reported in eritical condition early to­
day in a Bellaire hospital. She suffered from shock and
undetermined internal lnjurie8. Patrone said he and a
friend were driving to Benwood for a basketball game
when they beard police sirens.
"We followed the police cara to the edge o( the river,"
hit said. "We started yelling at the woman to turn back,
but the current was too IWift," he said. After one un•
successful rescue attempt, Patrone discarded his outer
clothing and started swlmmtne toward the woman.
u1 bad to dig in when the current took her past me,''
he said. "When I got to her, it was terrible." 14 There was
blood streaming from her eyes, I guess she hit the water
head flrst. She was actually blue, She really scared me.
I think I ,aw the face of death."

Charlesana Kay Hess and Jact Bacon, a Pomeroy-Middleport eoup]e, left, •�
won the 1961 Meigs-Mason "fast dance'" c hampionship at the Pomeroy Jumor mp
School Auditorium Saturday evening. Mi ss Hess is the daughter of Mr. and Jin.
Charles Spencer of Pomeroy, and Mr. Ba c\Jn is the s011 of Judge and Mrs. Johll C.
Bacon of Middleport. Taking second place were Ruth An:, Edwards and Bill Youngt
of Pomeroy, and third place runnersup were Kay New and Junioi.· Mattox of New
Haven , W. Va. AIJ three couples were pr esented with large goldin trophies by em­
cees Kenny Hysell and Leon Jordan. Jud ges were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youngwerth.
Approximately 400 teenagers attended th e dance sponsored by the Pomeroy Emer•
gency Squad.

Congre ssional App rov al Of JFK's
Educatio� Aid Bill Expecte d -- If!

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on construetlon of Pomecpy's new eleme ntary school buil�ing on Mulberry-av. It
ill expecte4 to be ready for occupancy noxt September, r·,placing two old I r a d e
1eboola, Stiger l\un and Central-. Constru ction has been slowed ta receat weeks by
Inclement weltllir and excessive water ru noff off 11!!,.bl,1!,J&gt;tfls.OLP,,!,� l',."l\' school.
peared confidenl today that Congr.., would appr•�•
President Keitnedy's aid-to-educatlon program if the rellgtous and segregation inue1,cmild be kept out.

Middlenon:Ma11 Hurt Today
In Coal Mine Car Accident
which\
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Into dlffeclllt Rpllcopal Cburcll bu uged ila
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member, t.o work for abolWon ot
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ported,
Hoover on !ho 1w&gt;ject.
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ioglc,al and )lraclleal .....,..,.
'Ille Frlmd!J Clrdl of 1111 l'od- qalmt eapltal puniabmeut ...
orlll!l&lt;I - will -· la 1•1 pobilobod OJ· U.0. -•• Neburdl
al I al CouneU ft&lt; dllt,ibullon to llpll,
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Jal pw,illmr,,,t w e r e - 1o aboll,b lepl -- the
pie who were unaware al tbe bar- documant ,aid:
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ron perpat,llld by ,rtmlllab.
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ft lakl thfl "umupportad ....,_ capital p,m - ,_ pa,t
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tloo" bu bad • "elev__,. el, mlulaa
of the eburm,"
It!&lt;!" ou lnlelligent -- ol ,..__
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atadlel thal ha,e been made .i uld, becaUN all - life la
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�-..tled t p. m. Tuesday at the Routaong
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Home In Daylcm
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The Sbe&lt;ill', Department_ al.,
Nor cu ..- be ju,lifled Meednl( Tonight
Browo&gt;St and Jrvlng-av .
on tbe bull they are .1nt1DOSCf to 'l1iZt NorthWfllterzz Local B a u d
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MEIGS Gl:NBIUL ROll'lTAL
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.._.. IOClely bf detarrlng ,i. - w l 1 1 meol Monday, drarp ol oxi AJ
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Saturday AJm...lonl - Pbyllis
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will
o1ent -• the .,_ Mid, llardl - al 7,,0 p.m ID I b e ppear local Coun Court.
Kima, Pl. P"'8nt; Bomer ........
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"'Iba ovarwbolmlnl � Balland Blllb Sdlool Gymnasium
Racine .
wlilt the pmldent, Mn. Pearl
Saturday mseharges _ .Lloyd
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TREATED AT BOIIB
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Jal pull- lo aollhor • -- P1Nro will be mado for
• nan- John Yo,q, llaeine RD, .... sy,.......
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NIii le erlmo W • )XO-Mt.I - and - aalD lo be held trutod ! _,. of
bn,ath Sunday Adml� - or
All the ...nab!• - ,lndl- Friday and SaturdoJ, April 1'11o wm, mygm Salurday 'at
by Smith, Pomeouy, and Jobnnt llaD.... 111■1 -- - .. (Ila, mi 111h .. the American Legiao the IICju&amp;d. km, Cool•Olo.
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wlllo Mllllhlo•. H••••"• · ;.,,,.· . .,..The fifth annua meeti
l
ng of the West VIJ'21nla At­
,.,MUI" HVM'M
&amp;tr• tendance Workers AlSOciation will be held at t6f MalOD
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40'1, In tho tri-county .,.._
Democratic wome■ an -"'
County Board of Education confe1 ence room in Poiat
Both Welfare iteeretary AbraSpring bowed In officially Pleasant Tuesday, March 28 .
'8 larhzl • COffl'N 111m or .,._ ham A. Rlblcoff and Sea. Wayne an excellent chance of winning
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when
th• sun erot.Md tho
Attending the meeting will oe superintendent of. IChooll, will
wlcffl to 1heir IDHlln( T)mw- Moree, D-Ore., Senate managPr
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if
were kepi
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at
3:32
p.m.
ES
4lay evenln( ID tile Second Ward of the Kennedy program, ,.,-,1ictattendance
workers, 8U�SOrs, greet the auociatioa al: 11:45
N!
ame
ts.
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.,.._·a,thelo., • Panhandla supermten
Flreltoute 1e •blcln mn an al- ed the lawmaktt1 would reject Mone denounced advocates Of ...,.,
Is, m a. m.
deDts • pnne1pa
John Rke
of
Middlep
ort
is
in
b
"fair''
condition at the ■o lczriied.
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unloaded
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tere ed teachers, and patrons Dr. M argaret Roa plydda_ amendments for what he
.... ....,.,1.1a1 a n d privale ■chord sucb_
.-Mason Clmu:
u,, Ole·
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e.a Ill- amendments and pa111 the le&lt;&gt;i"(rom a nine county area. Q:nmt- trist of Kanawha CmzntJ School,
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o ay, '·
. po••1eal power ot a "'·UMH: l
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t ernal l,DJUr
· · les. .fo. 11owmg an acc1'd.en t this mornin
o
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. ie.11 represented will be Boone, will deliver
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in effect. unlt111 you yield to us •,.hom
a talk entitled ''Bow
latkrn wJtbout major change
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8:30 in the Joe S�W;llrt mine near Story's Run.
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Middleport eni;!� I,. resc11e .
ul
lcoff con
that the
■ltarniltod with IINt In ...,
IHerallJ, • aame mem.
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urut squadsmen ��Ricit'Was · n- P1C'kens m a1t.eridance
promiaed
ld. &amp;lie melt-If .,.. bWlon to help build public
th•rn Iowa and northwo■t Wavne,
ben
llnly
weu
te
para
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jured wbilt iuQ�--.Ie
ure to provide Mi saurl b
given lor a question and aanrer
Observers _ lit �e scene o� the aot tile �• _ MNI )' ould IChoo1a and raise teachera' pay
ae
, ecoming heny rain
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'the program will begin witb a period.
armg
f
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to
wlls pulllbg a � � car accident said Rice wa, dragged
-be
a
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wa in a great deal of trouble" llltereal
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In sou&amp;hern encl central 1111·
od
co
LuncbeCJn wiD be aened at the
from tbe mint. U
aeveral feet down the incline lo p hlllll'l'•
becauae of the Roman Catholic eburcb-a&amp;pported a n d private nol• and .....,n KHluelty. peri fordu ffee at 9 : 30 a. m
the
son
mul
Che
Had
County
Ma
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e Ml wbDe 11:arting the mine by th weight ol the coal .,.,.._,...,...,,....,_,.,."' [ hierarchy', effort, to include fedthat
Henderson
School '1be denu:ln
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will
down a bfll imide the m1De cau- car. Other workers moved the car
lead
group
session
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will
betiD with 11.nglns
i&amp;ral aid for NCtarian achoola. He
Binging
at
10:15
a.
m.
"" !ho .., te rua11 forWard 00 weighmg tbou,and, or pounds
and
llffll
by
the
JUDior
High Chorus .....
,aid lhe amninlat.atlaa w,uld FinN Levied In 3
loaded with coal -from the Injured
top of llloe.
Jack
mum
of
tho
Bellemeade
the
diffction
of c. Oludl -.
have to u.. plenty of pentwloo Court
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EUB Churcl, .,;u lead dewt...,. accompanied bf Mr. lladm.
- told
thet tho man , body .
to pl .. ......,.i. throu&amp;h Con- Three ,,.,..... appea
red ID loWalden Roush, ...... Cow,Jy Rev, - w Cb-ndJer of lbe
heavy mal cat Wfll'N all af his Sqoadsmen uid �ice i:ema1ned
gresa.
cal
oounty
court
befon
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waa
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_aufferiog
in
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a
COlllc
Maio Street ea,u,t: &lt;barb wili
body except oae lea when It came
Morse, chairman of the Senate Emmett Peoplea Saturday OD
cltalk OIi "a.riaUanity ml �
-ard on top of blrl,, He w.. teJue pain. H• w.. wu,h)e ,. tsy
..,,tun ,ubcomrnlttee, ag,oed latUIIII by the Oh State Pahol
io
101)'
C
lonal
Stability.• - w-.
removed lnim under the coal car down. while in the aquad truck,
with Rlbkoff. He -1d that Coo- Stephen E. Hoffman
wu fined
by al the ....u !'l""dsmen .....
president
ol the enodetm
The -- Poll&lt;o Depart- ,.... never would approve tho ''° and ..... 00 cborg&lt; ot mine before ICIOHIIDeD trrwed.
will
,peak.
ment wu called to Invest igate a mea!llll"e If an. anll-aegregatlon Ing on • yellow line. Otto Jamill
Tbe lnjurad man, Ill yeari old.
The conferace will ad)lura
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mIn r ace ent •t the ..........,on rider or non-publlo tdlool aid paid the _, .., a charge of bav- Homer E. Ro&lt;WI, 19. Racu:e,
WM tabD by the eJlle11eDcy
following
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- .... .md Da· waa dead on arrival at ileige
ing no operator, lice
ot Nye.av and East Mam-II ye,. were added.
,quad .. tha office of Middleport
In
g
to
be
held at G1envi1Je. Leu,
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, D-Oa., vid G Grindltaff WH fined StO Geaeral Hosp!Jal Saturday eveterdiy evening at 10:u.
phys�. Dr. Rar Plcteu, �
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.
ing
that
discuaion
1riil be NeD.
8SlS
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LU.a nllt,llal b
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vi- aled.by.Joano Frost, llo said Kennedy • program had and costs on a char&amp;e 01 driving nlng following an apparent beart
,\ ·car -•
Cbenowith, W. Va. �- : ol
attack. Mr Rouah WU born Oc- The Meiga C.Ounty Sherifrs de- Elemen
19· rl- Cbnter, Z'lm .Into the · back
left of cenlei'•
Dr Plekem Aki the
w
tary a:bool1.
s. 111111 ID the Broad R u D partmeut investigated its 2Btb
tober
of llllOther driven by R o a e l d Aidmen Anwser 2
In ,,;., coodltlaa and mm'
that " aa
II
ff/
Conunun;,y, Mason Counly.
Bearh,, 13, lit. •· Pomeroy Olfl. Weekend Callll
accldent or the ye,r th;, mon,.
JIIOllble be may have fnlm,al IDRiverview Nipped I
The
jwiel. Be Wfl drl9en ta the boa- The 25th annual Home Demon- cer&amp; ' ,
.i..e....i
n
was
p,eceded
1 mg at , a. m 00 Route 7 one
aJd Die brakts · 00 IHe car The Pomeroy emergency 1mlt S acU8e
)1 Vietor
death by hil parents. Joe a n d mile north of Kelroy' s Nite
pJt■I by 0, E. McKialey with Dr. ltration Achievement Day w 1 1 I driven by Miu_ """' falled. No
yr
WIii called twice over the week� Trimble L o c a l nipped River- Angeline Weaver Rouab. an his
d
Club. One vehicle wa8 involved.
,
be held at M:kldleport High School charges were flJed.
end.
view U-21 and Syracue d\llllJK'd, wife, Allie. Children surviving ty
li
t
J
Auditorium Wednesilay Marcli 12
ce
Claude Olen Reltmire of 17211
Pomeroy Po
arm ed IID'lel At 1:31) a. m Sunday momin&amp; Letart S3-l4 In the ,econd night a previoua marria
ge
are two sons,
·
A.
,
41
of
M
dle
rt
Registra
"tr
tion
Chester Road, Pomeroy, lost conill 1Uirt at 9:30
Sproule
•
id pu on squadllDeD went to tfle Red Keet- of play of the Portland Invitation- Howard Ro sh of
Gates,
a.,
nd
./.
o
barge
•
r
of
a
kl
r
c
operat
n.
a.m., the program at 10 a.m,
trol of hifl car while traveling
io on reaideoee Jn Mloeraville. He al Cqe Tournament
,
_
ec eu _
•
av Clyde ol Toledo, 0., a n d
Satw'd
a
He
appear
eo
111
M
n
rom
arl
Emphasla WlU be placed on the
a
uth.
He
r
the
ea
f
highway
��
,
ll)'OI' &lt;ll
WU aufferlng frmn an apparent night.
as
daughter. Mra. Helen Ranck oI
s,lver Anniven&amp;ry of. the Da, and Lttar • court.
over a small embankment and
1' ...
lrJdney
aUment and tateu to a Trimble led nearly the entire Toledo, o.
Saturday
niSht
in · PomeNIJ local pby t
ab. members who W8l'fl Prd811t at
his car overturned.
a cian. At 12:!15 thla game but the cont.en wu nip and Other ,urvi
v«t are bro•hen,
the first meeting 25 yean ago Mayor'■ court action, Davld Chea- IIIOl'IWll aquadsmea
,.d_G,...
Heavy �
..- was re..-...a to
went to tbe tuck all the way Myera bad to Eber and Guy both of M • • o n
.,.....,...
::",�- .,
. SprinJ�•• Be
An! urged to attend. The morn- ber and C. P. J'rencb, Afiddieport Emma Marki S:nitb
w
••
reaidence on for Trimble and
18. Field&amp; and Everett
our Ii� ::�?• window
�
Racine;
f
:::n:·
DUil�
program
wfil
be on hair ,tyl•
�o � .: c.ondoMt. She had tallen oo
8 to
m,h School aenlol'I aur-- iDI
ei
th nine.
Eutenl
led
Rlver'Yiew
wi
ters
Mn
ea
,
A
amof
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gn. Rusche.I P
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...._ _ _... iag and makeup and ·will be � , .._ '·- in ,...
per •--..1 .... aldewalk and wu taken to
t;co:� tomo� 00 : �=� :
Meigs Coach Hilton Wolfe I Syra- eroy, Mrs. Dorcas R. Johnson of �
r- the -,.:tent -, .,.. ..a.--�
Wal
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· survfv"JCI by a da-.,.
report He 18
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- Bysell of lbe HyaeD Beauty Shop. by
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the tint half and ataved off a teC- Charleston, W. Va., and Mrs. Rh� ..._
••�-,
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M
JW"net
were
.
ayor
•
aiarJN
1Apr
ual eetion. WI tfml I "Beatnik A sack lunch II at 11:'.W' until
DE8PER,\TB
Mn. Glady, Wolfe of Cbeller ud
ond half rally by Letart. p • " I ct. Cunningham of Hartford, ud
1 p.m. to gm those pn,een1. amONB CITBD
Sheriff Robert Hartenba:ch also three aona, Baroid el A t h • n S.
LONDON &lt;UPI) - The Ow:er\1- Hill led Letart with eJlht ud 8Jl. several neice1 and nephew.
Day..
t
lo
11
re
reported
the lnvestJgaliun 01 80_ Frd of Cn:tclnnaU and Dr, WiJ.
J
ll
In poacboL
Frlend
t he Fogl
, p.m��
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'l1lew_.._
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taprlt bNeh,l!'bhitl oulfltl
f· ly
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_ of portad
ccKl
VIuor
other
a
ent Friday emrlng at lord E., Da;to,,.
wma-.i. aunn:1s..,.
O
ll
"°"
�wnut ·
� •- • ...,- song Func-nu nuu.ft' m Mas,op anyud lhly had ,..him•
Janie Scott ol the Simplicity Pat- Bellll, 17, New Conco�. clled to fered
7
0
m
�
tbe
IOUDd of have Wahama pitted apiPII Port- time prior to aervleu which will
and
P0 the _Carpentez •°?'e&amp;- The deceased w&amp;1 a member ol.
�- � -•- .:... - tem Company, ,tyu.t worker out Melp
JuNDlle court April 1 for chUdren In • -Ctttwald cottqe, land and Syracut "'PP)Sln1 Trim- be
-�- •ville
road
involving one veiucle the HarriaonviDe EUB Chureh
held Tueadey afternoon at 2 at
W
New
York,
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w
be
introdu&lt;ed
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bavlnJ
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braba.
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Ago, creed, r.., tiolmportut, " hie,
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•� bf Noble Ham- and the F and M Lodgtt .Ut If
the funeral borne. Burial will be A car OJIO&lt;a=
Jn olier - 1bt .1... bas a-L,
Ca
$1
,
00
made in UJe Adamsville Cemel'peDtc,r,, RaIIte 1. '":IS Harrisonville. Servicn will be
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2-Daily S&lt;ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mar. 20, 1181

AN EDITORIAL:

Potential For Good

!ht
By VERNON SCOTT
ion•
Champ
UPI Hollywood Carre11powknt World Entertainment
The United Stales is in process of world balance ol payments dlfllculties
HOLLYWOOD ( UPII - lt"s a two yea� ago.
we
had
acute
berome
have
never
might
Euro­
18
and
a
Canad
with
linking itself
heekuva note when ,. ma1."sw0rk For th� past sev years he
con­
to
which
in
forum
as
OECD
a
had
hedruva note when a man·s work was out on Lhe fairways ever1
pean nations in a new kind of effort to
prevent
To
interferes with his golf game, as day, usually at Bel-Air C..uatry
promote mutual economic stability and sult with our friends abroad.
Robert sterling discove�d Club. grooving hla swing.
growth, while at the same time jointly such painful "aisequilibrium" is at the actor
Play» On Eatu1-day1
when he siged for two movies
heart of the agency's purpose.
aiding the underdeveloped lands.
after �ven yean away from pie- Nowh1o has almost given up the
U-S.
by
felt
broadly
is
it
,
Moreover
effort
this
lies
under
The treaty that
game. playmg only on Saturdays.
ture:i.
to
ent
commitm
allies'
that
leaders
our
Sterling is not just another Ho!- The rest of his time is devoted
sets up an agency called the Organka­
fuller
their
toward
step
big
OECD
is
a
lo acting.
De,.
and
lywood hacker on the links.
tion for Economic Cooperation
burden.
aid
He ill withoat question the best " It's costinl! me money," he
velopment. It was born from American sharing of the foreign
t
They are not by the fact of member­ golfer in he movie colony. A said ruefully.
initiative in 1 959- Former President
f which "Because l have no handicap 1
handicapper
scratch
Eisenhower t:alled for our support of it ship committed to spending a penny. means he'1 so (lood he has no have to give strokes to the guy1
in January, and President Kennedy fol­ But In that forum they will be steadily
I play with. Naturall)', I'm not
subjected to argument and persuasion
playing as well now, and the Gets
lowed suit.
their
and
outlined
are
goals
aid
broad
as
are k.ill.ing me."
e
w
that
worried
Some people have
Bob is work.Ing at zoth Century•
solicited.
is
seemed to be joining an "Atlantic un­ contribution
where he rece11tly rompleted
Fox
We are joining in a new instrument
ion'' which, in the international econo­
to Peyton Place,·· and
"Return
mic field, could tell the President a n d of allied co-operation and consultation
currently ill starring in "Jouni,,tJ'
which seems unlikely to do harm and
Congress what to do.
Mn. Paul ThoITlB.11 and son, to the Bottom of the Sea. " f;se-,
The purpose, however. is simply to may do much good for the free world James, of Columbus visited her tween scenes he can be found on
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the soundstage swinging a goll
formalize an Atlantic "community of in­ cause.
Babcock over the week end and club.
terest," to create a forum in which the
also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. , , 1 hOId SOri ol .,
-' - ..11
u cl'ni
I C Oil
20 member countries can discuss their WHAT COMES NATURALLY
Hill
e lea,.
giv
'I
"'
·
grlnnl!t."
t,
he
e
s
the
from
g
"
A good many stories emergin
common economic problems, suggest
Mrs. Lettie Spencer of Syracuse sons to the makeup man. the
mutually beneficial adjustments, a n d the White House emphasize that Presi­ and Mrs. Howard Frank and ound en •
and other crew
a
of Racine visited .._.the m
work out effective, broadly shared ef. dent Kennedy likes things to be thought daughter
gineer
embers.
,
.
u,.r·~·• "
' every day, bUI
forts to help the less developed nations. out and stated with precision. A certain farmer II parenIs, Mr. and evenmiss Playing
I
Friday
ri(!k
e
George Fred
'
strangely enough, as much as I
The OECD will have no administra­ speech teacher says, however, that pre­ ing.
like golf l like worldng even bet,
tive authority. Some of the obligatio,ls cision is exactly what's lacking in his
Charle!I Eichinger of Chester ter. Acting la more stimulatlnr,.
of the old OEEC (Organization for Eu­ patterns of speech.
wu an overnight guest of Jerry and someday I'd like to direct
What the criticism., come down to, It and Jack Frederick.
ropean Economic Cooperation), a strict­
and produce pictures. n
Barbara Coats, who has br"n
ly Euro�ean agency, will still have ef­ seems, is this: The President speaks in
Eyu Nallobal Opt■
fect on the 1 8 European countries. But a rather broad N e w England accent, ill with pneumonia, ia Improving. Aalthough sterling never has
Miu Judy Cogar ol Eagle considered turning profeeslomU.
these will not bind the United States. dropping some "R's" and adding others,
.
spent several days with her he hopei to hit the pro goIf tour
Ridge
top
on
letters,
words
and
some
slurring
Nor is any nation comm!Ued to accept
lister, Mrs. Alva Coats
amateur.
88 .
of that. He is said to speak too fast, in
OECD's recommendations.
Mr. an · Mr!I. Waid Spencer at- , �
I d like to take about Jix.
Most senators evidentJy respect t h e staccato style, with a voice somewhat tended a meeting ti Huntington month&amp; off and join the '&gt;ttys 011
too high. Saturday night.
Judgment of their foreign affairs spe­ flat, nasal, harsh, and pitched
"If acting jobs
1
Miss Esther Mae Spemer, Har- the road, " he said.
As examples, he says ' Cubar" f o r
cialists that OECD in no way establishes
It. Right now
may
do
I
off
sla
k
�
ry Lee and Tommy Spent!er spent
1
for
aware.
'awaya"
and
Cuba
the Na�lonaJ
treaty
to
The
nt.
ing
tnter
m
governme
plann
onal
a supranati
Saturday night with their grand- I'
spe­
speech
al Amate11r
the
advise
Nation
wouldn't
the
a
We
itself appears to offer guarantees, and
mother, Mrs. Esther Wright at Open nd
.
Championships-if I can qualUy. .
For Five PointF.
the Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ cialists to be too hopeful of ehange.
1
Mr. and Mra. Milo Biggs, Mrs. Bob departed movies to sta,
tee added extra safeguards by inserting the fact is Kennedy has been ' awaya"
Martha McE!roy, Mrs. No1111an with his wife, Annt Jeffreys, ln
reassuring interpretive language in its for a long time that his speech needed Frederick and Mrs. Hattie Fred- television"s ''Topper'' aeries. This
Improvement, but It's hard to stop do­ erick, were In Gallipolis Thurs- cut Into bis golfing habits brutal,.
resolution approving the pact
day afternoon wit.h Mrs. Biggs ly, but be did manage a few deys
Treasury Secretary Dillon thinks our ing what comes naturally,
and Mrs. MeElroy for a medical off during the week.
check-up at Holzer Hospital.
�r. aDd Mr,. Milo Biggs visited
their allllt, Esta Kimes, In Chester
TO INTEREST 01'
Cuba's Fidel Castro bas not overlook­ Puerto Rican sentiment.
S1•nday afternoon and called on DEVOTED
MASON &amp;RE&amp;
MEIGS
The truth is that the Independence Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babcock.
ed Puerto Rico in his effort to export to
a.
•1c11•rd •...., PUDIIIMf
of Racine spent l'"llblllhadl
Larry S""'neer
,..�
fflrJ aflUDOD ullD1 llnl..
other Latin lands the only thing he group is today a frustrated fringe move­
Oblao VaDQ Pu.i11,h1n1
ftl
by
lllay
grandpar
his
with
the
end
week
Nationalist
earlier
the
Moreover,
ment.
knows well - revolution.
lllcDllllh .... Pomcr011,
110
,
ClompaaJpen
enIs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S - Ol!Jo. Bnm,.. Offlo. pbaDI, n.n.in
less
to
down
and
y,
extinct
now
part
To this end, he is deliberately seeking
editortal pn0111 WY-2-21'6.
&lt;.-er.
Ent-l!!red H MCOnd elm m.alllna m.e
•-•·
-er­
to
reduced
is
,
sympathizers
300
than
sta­
true
the
to
as
to confuse the world
M �. Norrnan " n:der,U\ end te:r u tbe pod omoe • rou,....,.,
tus and sentiment of the Puerto Rican forts at subversive violence, It was this sona Jerry and Jeck, and Mrs. 0��-al ad•trtlldlll nprHataU.•
BlltUDeW • IUmnll. raa.. NJ r.u1q.
people. He tries to suggest they are held group that once tried to kill former Pre­ Hattie Frederick called on Mr. tan
.._.._, NIT !'l!ft cu,, Mn Ya,.,
end Mrs • George Frederick Sr· • lulMcrtJ,tloa l'Mllf Dlll,end II ea,
in colonial bondage by the Lnited States. sident Truman, and shot up Congress. Saturday
whee an11111t11, ID lllltl Pl
flll'
morning.
WNltJ -. ,-, ID ld'l'UOt at Tba
As If to emphasize his sympathy for
The really impressive fact, which all
Mr11. George Frederlck Sr. who Dalll senttaet olflH.. IUI,., 111 ..,.,
their alleged aspirations to independ­ the world should be told again a n d has been quite poorly, is lmprov- :!�,"'·:',u.�.;:1111
on�
N,111
,..,
Pl
mdl
11
11.00,
month,
former
two
named
ence, he actually has
again, Is that - excepting electiQD years ing,
Ila monui. KIii Cbl'el �
-Batlle Frederick
Puerto Ricans to the Cuban U.N. dele-­ - the Puerto Ricans can have a new
gation.
vote on their status, including indepen­

A1'.cigs Pastor Reflects On
Rieanings Of Easter Period

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the newly formed Meig!I County ly Hornhonkrr an d P.faude Brew­
Teaclrnrs Association, annmmced er wa11 Aunt Harry llornhonker.
the i,:roup would meet at Rutland Charles Burrel was cast as Pap­
on Tuesday, April 18 at 7 p. ,n py Popoff. Barry Bro�an as Zeke
and would like an 1!"1-ening d• ,ner Popoff The "traveling prn1:1cher"
served. A motion w;1s made tu who ramf' around but nnee a year,
se-rvr thr dinnl'r at $1 �) a plnll' . was pl.i}'ed by Rov C1·ouSl'r. Ros­
• By J"ea■ Parkf-r
Committ�s will be namL&gt;d srnm alie D.ivis, A nna Barrell. Carolyn
� PROGRAM
Edll'ard� and Rose Mary Mace
in cuunedion with th1• di nner.
'!be. Northwe&amp;tem Loca l PT,\ An irwit;ition was extenrlld t•J wf'fr t.he wed\"ling gurst�.
night at Rutland High members lo juin the eounty lling• Judy Tackett, Patly Hife. Kay ·
met
.
·
SchtiiJ' wit.h t.he ,presidt.nt, Mrs. mg
' 'd . Dwight NeI&lt;'horus sponsured by the Cuun· BMr. Betty ,,rno
, Snowden. m Charge. Rev. tY r
V
=1 A ,.,01mt·1'I ,
son, Tommy need , uera
Id Weers
C
verv.
Robjt Smith of the Hysell Run
sq uare
ma"
y
were
d
nnn and $5 ;m Larr Hoff
1
lst Church gave the The atlrnrl am•t• ba Fn•shman dancers for lhe wedding festiv i•
F�
went l o the
invociatkn. '1118 Flag Salute was cash awnrd
homP roum of �fo- Sally Sdurnf ties and Dean Will was the caller.
. the group.
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Between acts entertainment was
...._ �
Wit· tl 12 pan•nls present .
ided by a group of boys who
prov
Wte Davis, Rutland senior
briefl Y �n _iue r ·
J k
"She'll Be Comin' Round
sang
t'
and • member of tne Safety Club, Dallas SJ O e
survey ��ntmg uul
and "Good Old
Mountain"
the
in� the program and Ptl. cPnL sC"hool
buil d mg flu.Us M
s
ountain Dew." Making up the
Carpenter of the Gallipolis State Sd''&gt;Ol need ancl
to classroom usai:ie He group were Gerald Wears, Dnvid
Jllgb' Patrol po11t. Pt!. Carpenter perta_ining
ned
thnl No1·thwestern_ Lo- Mnrti�, 4n'y Hoffman, Barry
apoke brlfely on highway s11M)' me ntio
hlgh(':s\ m en · Brogan, ,Jim Hobstelter. Dwight
second
and,.thowed colored 111ides of uuto cul ninks
county. II8 sug- Nelson, 'l'ommy Reed and Char•
gs
l
e
1
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accident.ii and a patrolman' s du- roII menl in
hold buzz ses- Jes Barrett. A dance routine was
tiea.. Thi11 week hos been desig- gested lhe PTA
mec_tings , for presented tJy Janet Wright and
nated aa Safety Week for Rutland. sions durin� their
her
d1scui;s1ons Luuuie•·
and teac
. M"Ilam. J anet Wri'ght.. a1110
Wamer Morgaa driver ·• educa· parenh
u e on lhe Range.
,,om
sang
,
lion instructor , �poke briefly• · A to better J"dations.
.
lo
ed
ad}OUrn
was
g
meetm
The
Mrs Nell ie Parker direct0
queaUon and anawer per iod fol•
Jowed. Rev. and Mrs. Robert lhe Horne F...ronumics rooms where ' was �resented 8 conie's:e prior ;�
Smith and daughter, Roberta, a sodnl hour was enjoyed. Sand- the performance, by Betty Arnold
aang, "Each Step I !ake" with wichee, corteu and kool aid _and senior daSII president. Miss Sally
m_lnlatun! Easter baskets filled Schaaf wes in charge of makeup.
lft&gt;berta 81 accompanist.
bv the hos- Assisting here were Miss Mary E.
The secretary '• report was (liV• w_,th eggs we� served
Responsible Puerto Rican officials in dence, any time 10 per cent of the vot­
ris
Mrs.
with
ittee
I
comm
ty
pitaJi
.
Krauter
Leda
Miss
and
Chapman
The
is
en by Mrs. Janet Morr
a King senior class sponsors. Stage man'. San Juan and In this country are alarm.. ers petition for ii.
treuu.rer, Mn, . Rosalie N ichols , Wim_ams 11nd Mrs. Donn
anx­
g aR co-rhnlrnw.n
Let the world ask Castro when his
ag1irs w 're Dwjght Nelson Larry ed and pained at this situation, and
report.eel a profit -0f $120.45 was servm
held
he
United
e
will
h
I
In
ing
both
people
meet
that
ious
next
'l'�e
Price,
Larry
and
Long
people can vote on anything at all.
realized from the talent ahow and
DAUGHTER BORN
States and abroad should understand
candy 1&amp;lea. A motion was made April IO.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ho�JI the real circumstances.
Cl,,\SS PLAY APPl,AUDED
to pay flSO to Goegll!in Cement,
VALUE BEYOND ESTIMATE
a
Yonder."
Over
udln'
e
F
( Nancy Buck) are the parPope
'"A
leavlq a balance or $35. Mrs.
a
Is
today
Rico
To
Puerto
with,
begin
You women who are housewives may
Snowden thanked everyone who three alC'l comedy, waR well r�- 1ml1 of a 6 pound, 12 r-&lt;11ce daugh­
state
governing
..
self
a
,
commonwealth
it
when
crowd
happy to know that somebody al last
be
e
ter,
bor'n
Lee,
i
Ton
Friday evening
helped In any way to make the celved by a loni
o
a
decade
a
freely
chose
people
whos
e
Rutland
g
the
Mnrch
b
Holzer
at
10
Hospital. Mr.
talent lhow a 1ue&lt;:e111. At an ex• w11R presented )'
has tried to put a price tag on your
to remain in association with America. home services.
eeuttYe meeting preceding the High School senior class, Friday Pope is in !iervice in Germany,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. In last November's election, nearly 60
Pl'A meeting, Ml'I. Marie Birch• evening March 10.
fltkl WU named to the nominating The barefoot actors, In (!olorful C. W. Buck and great grandmoth• per cent supported t h e party which
Nobody could figure h o w to value
fJDIIUDittee. Mrt. France, Alkire and ragged hlllbilly costumea, er is Mrs. V. M. Price
stands for commonwealth status. About them accurately until a home economist,
Cl,ASS ENJOYS PARTY
of Jlaffllonvllle and Vernon Web- provkled many lau�hs. The rnm•
Marie Gage ol Arizona State, decided
er Wll'I 111ected by tile PTA. to edy cente red around two feudlni The Golden Circle Clas11 of the 32 per cent wanted the even closer ties
they could be reasonably equated with
camplul the committee t.o aelect moun' · n famllleii. the Popoffs Church of Christ enj4iyed a party of statehood.
the oamlDr year·• officer■. 'tr,. and Frys, wh�h ended peacefully at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Only 3.6 per cent, some 24,000 of the what would be paid to a substitute do­
Bulb ltlewine of the hospltauty when four marrtege,; were brought Taylor, Saturday evening Mar. 14,
768,000 votes recorded, favored the ,o. Ing the same work.
«mmlt.lN named \fr8. Fra11ce■ about all !he result -0f love potions Tbe meeting wu conducted by
On this basis, the average housewife
Aikin and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey of mixed by "Mountain 'tagglc" the president, Richard Gr. ,ser. called Independence party. It Is now
Mlas Thelma Michael offered the legally dead as a party unlll it can mus­ Is thought to be worth at least $3,000
llll'rilonvllle u co-chairmen for played by Margaret Smith,
April, A brief dl1cu11lon on an Cast in rolE"s were Louitle M llnl prayer and scripture was read tJy ter 10 per cent of the registered voters a year In Income, none ol lt taxable.
who did un excellent .lob 11s the Robert Hill. The secretary's relllctrio eye chart Will held.
on new petitions.
According to the magulne Changing
Gearp , DaUas, executlve head gun lotln' '"Ro!lle Rt- lie Fry ; ' ' port was given by Mrs. Reva
Thus beaten, t h e pro-Independence Times, the home economists know her
fll. Northwestern achoo!■, made Sue Nelson as Emmy Fry, Jim Snowden and the tromurer'1 by
Larry
Fry,
lu:Jc
all
Hobstetter
1ag
is
class
The
Nlchol110n.
Erneat
American
new
have nothing left but to de­ avenge work load, 1 o thll is j u s t
advocates
r:mnlloe of the
"U\Nd at the meeting. n wu put• Hoff· 1n Iii Clem Fry, .::nd Janel s.:lllnw elmnlmon paring kniYet monstrate. Whal Puerto Rican leaders matched against the 101n&amp; rates I o r
ebued by · the Rutland High stewart as Maw Fry. Elena Mar• as a money making project. The
lcllool Sludtnt Councn. Mr. Da1- tin was Becky Mae Hor'lho.,ker, flower fund report wa■ given by fear is that demonstrations helped along housekeepers, cooks, baby sitter and so
by Castro's agitators and ooupled with on.
Iii. .,..tbll u preaklent of David Martin w1:11 the bnshfu1 Wil- Mrs. Ethel Nicholiron.
Still, the formula may have Its flaws,
Game. and Conte11bl were enjoy­ Cuban antics in the U.N. may give out­
ed and the door prise waa award­ skiers a distorted picture. Some U.
Few mothers care to be bracketed as
ed to Mn. Jestle Molden. Sand­ newspapers evidently unwittingly play, baby sitters. They see tbelr Job u a
wl(!hes, plcklea, �ke, candy and ed
the agitators' game last December by blend of nurse, teacher, counselor, and
ct1ffee \lr'ffll &amp;erVed to the follow­
ing. Mr. and Mra. Richard Orne.­ reporting their phony complaints a s if live-In psychologist. And what value do
er and Charles Richard, Mr. and they w e r e broadly representative of you put on that mlzture?
Mn. Erne1t Nichollon and Mike
and Billy. Mr. and Mn. Robert and Mn. E!Mrlck.
Sprouse and lamlJJ, llr, and Mn.
HHI and BIiiy. Mr. and Mn. Roy WILLING WOR11D8 MBlllT Jame, Piffle of Mlddllport, R.D.
Snowden. Miu Thelma Michael The WIUl.n, Workera Cius of wn Saturday and Smday ealllta:
and Mr. and Mro. Ernut Moltlon. tho Church ol Chrlll met ol the and llr. and Mn. Den.U Boge,a
PLAN BANQUET
church Tueaday evenin&amp; Mareb 14. of Racine visited the SpNluse'I 111
Warner Mor,an and Mra. Nel- Sue Parker nad ec· · ·tuN and Tue�.
lie Parker, Rutland Blah Sclmol Conni, llaley gave a reodlng. Jame, Cbeodle of Ft. Kim, KJ,
junior claa lpPll80n, met with Prayer waa offered by Mill 'lbel- 1pen1 • Welbnd wltlri b1i pennta
,tudent, and parent, to help com- ma Mldiael, teacher. 'l1ie ,-ttng Mr. and Mn. "- a.udle,
plate plan, for the ann• ' Ju,:,... wa, oondueted by the pruidoDt, Chuck, Ronnie and Caanle. April
Senior Banquet Pannla alt d, Ernie John,on, A dlocuuloa WU w....ie, of Pl, � vtaltld
Ing were Metdamei Pearl LltUe, held oo W&amp;ya to make money ar.d the a..dlea' Sundly.
AU.. Sproua, Grace Dugan. Co- to get more members to attend Marlie llarlni apont SUDtlq
da Slawter, Margaret Pal'IOl'II, meeUqa. Game, weNl conducted with Joetta BrlewtMi tnc1 plNfttl.·
Katheleen Tllllo and Donna Mor- by Mrs. Jean Parter. Sandwlchea, Mr. and 'Ira. Ramy Erlewllle.
rla.
cooldea. candy and Kool 11ld were Mn. GaQ lradferd and · 111W
MU. CDAIILll: IIIN1'IIIITAIIII enjoyed by Ernie and James Johll- dauptor, - X.,,, - Mn. Rulli Cheadle 111ttrtalnod ,on, Connie Haley, Sut Pa •er, ,-tunied � Im - lloowlth a Stanley PartJ at her home Miu Michael and Mrs . Parker, pttal.
llr. and Mn. Ira Wolle and
Wednoodoy ■llemaon March ?.
Rullaad Pe"""'le
Mn. Maxine S-1•• of P.- Mn. Pearl Lannlns. who la W, daua)ltet, Cllti71 of Ml 1bt1f111 .
bur1 - deruonatrator. '11,e JlrOUP ii belftfl cand for at tliO home al -I the WM); end btte at their.
OI\IOYld -al 1ameo lor wblcb her dau&amp;hter. llr,. '.llerrlll cat- ......
llr. and 11n, Cllllllrd llaftlo
prim ...,. awarded.
terW, Lancuter.
......,_ GI Oohmibua _.
and
Snowlltn,
Cami!
Mn.
Ml'Olhmonte nrt oarved to Mr. and
Mn. Jorey Graham Jr., Mn. Steve, � and Oany/ ..,. weekend ...... GI bet ,nlldpe,,
Charlee Lewi■, Mn. Barbara 1'bll- &amp;n.laJ mnlaj ,.._ pate of entt, llr. anti 11n, llalluicltadoo.
lips, Mn. Maude Searla, Mn. Mr. and Mrt. Mlb llardwll' and FNnk Ul:llnt(lr - ldallt1od to
llober lloqlllal,
� Soulber ,, Mra. All&lt;o .,.., Mlb, GalUpolla.
Jlr. and Jin. - TtllJe and
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llilrjarle · Gropn,
GI blr par1i11, Mr. ...
CGe1Y111o
of
Bua
Cecil
l!loMn.
Carson,
den, Mrt. Role
IA CarM, Mn. Eileen How- Friday with Mr. and Mra. CalYID JIii, VII 8"11J,

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. �011:e "Easter thoughts" from J. P. Miller, B. D., Pas­
o! the Shade Valley Pastoral Unitv of Christian
( ·, ,t :hes meetfog at Long Bottom; Tupp-ers Plain� ' OrE.!'1 � .· ar.rl. lfomlock Grove:
I present It lo you as another
thought on Easter. It is entitled,
"The Holy Ghost Shell."
"The story of the crucifixJon is
traced froni many things in life.
Emblems of religion are often
found in nature, where a flower vr
a. seed, or animal is foWld to car­
ry a strange, mystic symbollsm.
God has provided for us in nature
the curious sea an imal, the sand
dollar. One of the most amazing
stories of Jesus' bi rth, the cruci­
PLASTIC TANK WHEEL-A niew tank: wheel being c!e\•elo e
fixion, and the Resurrection are
by
Firestone 1e held by 8-yea i·-oJc! Jeff Denbolm In Ak un,pO.d
altached lo this lowly creature of
It weigh.I
__unJy
. _. 60-���• much, mucb lig!,ter thanr steel.
God's handiwork. This "animal is
---- -- related to the starfish, and i n ----- ------ ­
life is covered with pur;ll ish­
brown spines. Cleansed, the sand
dollar has been found to reveal
the story as follows: "On the tor
�f the shell may be seen the out•
The biggest question of t h e
line of the Ea_ste�n Iii�. At _t h E
world was 1:1sked by Job ill the
center of the hly 1s a f1vc-pomteJ
book m the Old Testament which
star, represenLing the star of
carries his name. In Job 14: 14a
Bethlehem . 'l'he comb- like process­
he asks the question of question�
f es al the edge of the lily petali;­
"tf a man die, shall he I i v
r_epresent the crown of thorns. The
again?" J es u s .unswered thut five
notch�s around the outer
great question for all lime and
edge_ of the shell bri�g lo miM
eternity by answering the que.s the
five wounds made m the hodv
tion verbally and by t"
of Christ at_ Golgotha, while tbe
In anothe; book th:t !�gins ?arrow
open�ng through the shell
with J and also i.n its Hth verst: IS emblematic
of the Hnly Sepu!­
we get the answer of all an swers
- John 14· Hie "Recause I live, chre at Jerusalr.m. Turn lh ":!
" shell o,•cr, and de!iC'ately traced
ye shall live also." Each of t h
over the surface is the outline of
four Gos...,ls
.
.
r tell us of the acI"wn the Chr�
" tm as pomsett1a.
When
that Jesus did to prove th !I I
'"'"'""'
the_ she.!! 1.s broken open, five tinv
there IS life beyond the grave
white doves are found i nside, said
GOING NATIV_E -G. M1mnen Williams, n.!!sls ti1n t secre tary or
In Matthew 28:6b we have MatState fur A fr.ran Affain1 ,i:els with i t hatwi� in th
represent
the
_angl'IS
wh
o sang
AN [NTEKVIEW with Sairlu
thew's record of the act ion "For ��
ketpJace ur Accra, Ghana.' \\-"i!Jiama 15 un tour: 1 Rud1o;n:t:;
G
lory to God m the
highest,
Katsum aLa, spoke,mau fur t h e
He is risen, as He said." Mark
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Soc
16:llc,d "He i.s risen; He is NOT peace on earth , good w111 towarJ _____ __ _ __ _ ___ - --- - - �
. ia 1 ISi party and a member of
men" lo lhe sh�;&gt;herds on th.it
its ex_ccuti"'! committee, reveali,;
here."
1
. "He is not here b t first Christmas eve."
Luke 24·6a
I a rfedicalcd Marxist. He has been
l'w ti , ..,.Q
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is
urge
my
readers
visit
th
f.o
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a mefbPr o r the ·et frum he
II
is risen. " John reco.rds lhe same
.
t
B Harold Thomas U�-�a n, M . D 1 \\/hen he visits his c'ocl or. he
. . ,_,
rare
Jnd1an
"
museum
on :m rl I Y
so
Mt. Fu J. i d i-�-�rict
·
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action in his 20th chapter. •r h
sin ce _ 1947 and
Under
normal
cond1!10ns,
r
,
1s
t
Ii
amaied
to
learn that he's no l has been chairman of
his party·s
Gospel writers took exlra care in esk to see the Jloly Ghost Sh l·ll 00 prostate gland doesn't se,.•m to do , pr
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operly emptying his bla:i ler
display.
One
of these can bP '
f01 c ,gn �olrcy board. He has been
I
presenting evidence that Jesus
I mi.:ch of anything. It's about the 1'h1s is dif!i!'u!t to undr.rst.and un: _t�ie mted States once to
At botight at a very nominal price i size of a hor.se cheslnul anrl ii I ti: it's explai
was raised from the grave
. Red
;
n&lt;'rl that al each ol
.25
d
mounte
n
a
card
which
o
1
na
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our
($
times
�
. calls h1msel l
l east 11 aJ)?l'arances of Jes are
! surroun ds tJie neck of the biaddt'r these fretJlll'n t trips . �n ly the ov. I a n i
gives
lhe
following
further
infor.
·
mu.-l,,rate
recorded. Paul in his immortal
·
like 1J sigm•t
ee,flow 1s
• dispo�- d of. And it's He llays
· ring•
. now th� t h .s. party la15th chapter of 1st Corinthlaai:: mafion about th"1s a mazing wi,i
tu the birth, crucifix ion , and When the prostate of II sen iur turthcr explained that increasin g vors grad1.1al nailon•al1zation 'f
gives 1111 a briefing on some of th,:: r.ess
,
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c1·t·1zen cnI arges (hyp�rtrophicsl , l � rost a ,·1e en 1argem&lt;:nt �ay re;uit __
.appe.-,ances. Hear him in I Cm . g orJOus resurrection of our Lord
for rea_sons unknown, 1t contracts [ m a com plde obslrud1or so '!hat mone lnjee11on11 thiere'1 no hop,
15:8 ,.And last of all He w a 8 The Legend of the Sand Dol lar
down on the b ladder neek like a · not C\en lh'is overflow will esc-ape. 1[ th8l vi·tamms
· will cause a II y
seen of me ala as one born o··• 1 (95•.........carman and Casey, St. PetPl:ICE AXEi QUITS-WIIHam
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sh.irt coIJar that• s shrunk a cuu. An operation usually is proro� shr1•nkage.
l;
h
ers
urg,
or1
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a
'd
Fl
of due time.
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S. Ginn (above). relea..-d
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Wh
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sizes.
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"There s a preUy I e legend
en U1is happens, ed at this time and all too often Usually I'm oae of the last t
after
aerdng 25 days or •
Sunday, March %8th � will be Thal I would like to tell
the n!d gentleman notes the need : refuSt:d on the groLrids of age or recmntr,l·nd surg""ry But if t h -0 30-day 1e11t.ence for rlggtna"
a
observing Palm Sunday Lar e Of the birth and death of J s for frequent bladder evacuations. unwillingness to undergo
esu
surgery. g:enetlemen who ha�e writlen
pricet u general manager of
crowds will be lbere at the church- Found In thla lowly shell.
- �� / Nonoperative tre almfmt is request- will take my advice th
.
Eleetrle'• turbine
General
fl
es before and on Easter Sunda If you e:1amlne closely, You'll SH Now br�ak l�e center open and � and then begins a w asteful
/
haa re.lgned his
divtalon,
.
rou- seek the only method of7ei:/ �:
Then on the Sunday AFTE.. Ea: th•• ou find here
•ere }ou 111111 release
ti_ne 01 massages and g!aud and ' their command. And. wilh mod­ 1135,000-a-year Job. Ginn, 46,
.
1ald In New York that "cur­
ter we will have what I have call- Fwr ;all hole1 and
1
a flflh one The fJve white d�n!I awaiiiag to vitamin shots. This is &lt;'lttcsted by ern tcdiniques, they will be p ieas­
rent clrcumatancea • • . have
ed 'Cahn Sunday' when things Made by a Roman 's spear.
j spread GOOII WIii and Peace , too m 1my letters to me from far antly surprised at the ease ond severely limited my ettec­
get back to normal attendance On ..e side the Easler
lUy, ih . ThJs ilmple lilt� symbol, GOD too many correspondents.
tivuaeu.'" ff, bosaed 17,000.
of their recovery
/ speed
wise. Luke's records of that day een&amp;er is the star
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f
Now pro11a�le mas.11a1e makes
of victor
. y tell us that "the who !e That app"ared unto the w I s e j lef for �ou and me
j
h
T
elp us spread Rtil
o
o
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p
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no
e
more sense than trying to clear
multlt�e of the disciples began men And lrd them from afar,
T
hrough
a
ll eternity.
a
clogg
ed drain pipe by r�bhlng I
, w•
to rejoice and praise God with a ne Chrlstm
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set&amp;a etched
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sa
od
do
ar
_ls
al
so called H with &amp;nake oil And, w h 1 1 e
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loud voice for all the mighty on fbe o,
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O P T O M E T R I S Tl
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th!�,�eyhOle l.rchm
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and Is lbere'&amp; a remoie chance lhal the
works tha&amp; they ba&lt;t1reen· sayin ' �rnindlt us or Ill, birthday, Our
Office
Hours
: D to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
common on the Atl antic and Gulf size of lhe •land hl.lgbl be &amp;ome. I
e
''Blessed be the King that co�·· happy Christmastide
Th urs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
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"'hat reduttd temporarily by horeth In the name of the Lord·
Peace in heaven, and gk&gt;ry in the

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BY PETER ED80N
indmtry, •brogauan _.
"' the J.ap.a- 1 crllic.al ol the Liberal � 'fflOCl'i.t'lc I tber Pearl Parker _.. -­
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TOKYO - &lt;NE_.
" ' - An ,.mer.
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j neae aecunly treaty with tl1' Unit- ma)ority party. there ha, l"N!Vrr and ·Mw
· Maude CrNJ ,A a-.r,
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iC'an impre1111ion th&lt;d Japan Ji �
,...._ I t'd ·••·ral", w ithdrawaI of aJI U. S been
oew1ru11
,.,. aupport for l,,cy.
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had
Creel
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I.JlJ(·.ally uruitahle. rapidly veerin1.. forct'I! rrum Japan, gr'""
__...ual lraru- .oc1a11!L1.
· It Jn c�fr� a vui:.
.
i turned
1111;am,ti
"-· 1 rft c1n.-l therefore un- i formation of J a p a n ' • defertllt'
, DW&lt;ir ; t,I(
with
her
ntece,
f'
oumJ
Warder,
Japa11e3e
Jou�Jit
ta 1/nce t h e
reliable as an 1:11ly in the F 6 r force, into a naliooal labor force
y
cal
M.-geret
Miu
OIi
led
The
!
ol
c-.t
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w
/ugh
ly cr t1 l
�ast w1111 born out of the ,rrfll'!t for public works, ar&gt;d closer rt'· a� hav� ooen
the1r_ government becauar they ! Tz.!-°'· � former local resident.
r1ot_s 1:1gainst ratifica!Jon of t!le !le- l.ationa with fwd China.
{;Oflfl,idrr that to be their fWlt.1ior, w r�•� �t the Metbed.W
runty rrea!y with the uni�d I
a Jemocracy 'Mus altitl.W il l Home m C. 'l('mnatl
Stat.es Ja .�t May.
j RESPONSIBLE ANALYSTS be- Iinrequent
lY Lak en .u a strong 1elt- I Mi81 Dee TDhomas, . who ii emThose "rlemuns trallons " J ,.i tu · lieve the Socialisll'
am is i l l
l • ai•I . But It Is DOI: pro-l"om- ployed in Columbua 1penl the
cancellation of President i�n- completely unreall.lt:�
a unac. munat or Sociai.i.llt.
,.-eek end with her parenta. Mr.
bower's visit. Relations between &lt;.-eptable.
And Ryu believe&amp; that preu and Mn. Edward TI'MNDal and
the two munlne11 Jell to a post- The Sodalis•· have
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s u p p o r t en•,·JCtsm
I.I changing. Recentiy• , Kathy·
war Iow.
. tellectua,..
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and
stud
ent
. r Hayal(I Ik·
wheu Prune
.
y·milte
Julia Luca■ of Lana
-iJJe Rd·•
ThL, bad impressim, has 1-M-tn groupa as well a, Japan'■ m.. • _..,_
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lJRd
p
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from
rig
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W311
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a Friday owmight guest ot.
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height
· ened bY suw,equent
event s. / 1abor organiutions. But they c·an- . g lanat1. es, he �
praile frr,m Sur Parker and parent,, Mr. aod
There ha� been some ai;:Jtat 1011 ; not po88ibly win more than the 3U , � re &amp;. Aa hi
L
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iberal Demo- Mr1. Homer Parker.
_P ti
for dost"r trade re latiom be Wt'en j per cent of the Diet whicl! they ratic
eo
dev
y
rt
l pa hone9l ,and Mr . and Mr11• C-ecil Butler and
i;:
now hold in the foreaeeable futu . e e
Communist China and Japan
e
n
_gov�t
. Ryi.: be- family of Findlay were week effd:
Japan ·s, organized labor move- I 'The Japan Socialist party triea �:5:: ��- It "'.
ill win pren
guests of his parents, Mt. and
ment actively supports .Japan· ., to emphaa!1,e th.at it ha1 no coo- port h1� �
ill _help eat.1:1bhsh Mrs. Shennan Butle
r,
Socialist party, which oppo�d ral- nection wiih the Japan Commu- litic: .ltab .
(
ihty
lD
Japan.
The Trl15lees' Annual Turtq
nist part} . but some of their ob- po
ificatiun of the treaty.
All Japaneu lang:uage ruid sll jective! are the same.
Dinnr-r at the Methodi,,t Church.
on Wednesday evening, March 1J
but one of its English language The Communi.111! elecl.ed three
was well attended.
newspapers w�re highly critical members to the Diet in last year 1
elect
ions,
po
lling over a mil
of _the Liberal Democrati(! yarty
1
Yot.es, more than expected. Ptrty
wh1rh bn("ked this treaty.
JAPANESE 1.EADF.RS ill all is estimated to nwnber 45,000 t.o
walks ul life In.sis! that this Jm. BO.OOO.
�ressionist picture of .lapao lnday Its principal strength is throu!VI
front organizatKIJ18 like the Ja an
IS wrung .
p
Chin
a Friendship Society, Japa
Sµukesmen for Japan's Fe.-lera.
n
lion of Economic Organization _ Russia, Japan-Korea and J a p a n
somewhat similar to the u s Na- Peace Societies.
lional I ndustrial Conferenc� Boar J The Communist, also h a v e
- point out that no reputable about 2,000 members in the ffl) .
businf'ss firms back more trade 000-strong National Student
wilh Red China. They have been Go,,.ernment Federation, or :.:11g.
burned too often by cancellat ion akure-n.
of order�.
CASUALff - Pretldent Ken­
Though Japan·s Sociali �1 party SIIINTARO R Vl', Executive Di- nedy'• forehead cut, acquir­
recto
r
and chief editorial writer
o,ipo8e&lt;l lhe defenst treaty in the
ed when be � to p1c.k
last election, the Soc ialists did not for Asal Shimbun, one of Ja­
up 10meth1n1 daughter Caro­
win . The; l,ibera! Democratil'.' par• pan's bit national newJpapers
line dropped, and bumped hia
Mad on a piece or furniture,
ty, wh1c-h backed the treaty an d is points out that though the Ja1Ja'.
ii clearly visible here.
n
e
se
press
has
been
Wl.animously
rrally a conservati�· e party, won
the confidc1Jce of Japanese voteni
elPcting riO per cenL of the D i e I
/Congress 1 •

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A Sermonette

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Society News

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gardner
of Byesville were week end viaff­
ors of Miss Etna Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips
of Frankfort were week- end
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe PhilUps.
Mrs. Jva Barrett was admitted
�o Hob.er Hospital, Monday. Vis- her Monday evenin
1t1ng
g WM her
son, Mr. and Mn. Charlea Bar­
rett and Mrs. Beatrire Smith,
Mrs. Lula Jacks has moved
from the Lela Forrest property
to the Blanche Clark property.

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they asked JeSU8 to rebuke H i �
discJplea. Jesus instead rebuked
the self-tighteoua Pharisees by
aaylng, "I tell you that, if these
should hold their peace, the stones
would immediately cry out."
(Luke 111th cbapter J.
Yes, the stones would cry out.
Physical nature cries out ff : r
praises even if human nature does
not choose to do so.
In closing Jet me lhare with
you something beeutiful that l
read from a boolc on Indian tore
when I recently vitdted the Amer­
ican Indian Museum near Little
Hocking.
Mrs. Ginny Simms of Pomeroy,
a member of the Pomeroy Fed
erated Church, let me copy
It. '

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2-Daily S&lt;ntinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Mar. 20, 1181

AN EDITORIAL:

Potential For Good

!ht
By VERNON SCOTT
ion•
Champ
UPI Hollywood Carre11powknt World Entertainment
The United Stales is in process of world balance ol payments dlfllculties
HOLLYWOOD ( UPII - lt"s a two yea� ago.
we
had
acute
berome
have
never
might
Euro­
18
and
a
Canad
with
linking itself
heekuva note when ,. ma1."sw0rk For th� past sev years he
con­
to
which
in
forum
as
OECD
a
had
hedruva note when a man·s work was out on Lhe fairways ever1
pean nations in a new kind of effort to
prevent
To
interferes with his golf game, as day, usually at Bel-Air C..uatry
promote mutual economic stability and sult with our friends abroad.
Robert sterling discove�d Club. grooving hla swing.
growth, while at the same time jointly such painful "aisequilibrium" is at the actor
Play» On Eatu1-day1
when he siged for two movies
heart of the agency's purpose.
aiding the underdeveloped lands.
after �ven yean away from pie- Nowh1o has almost given up the
U-S.
by
felt
broadly
is
it
,
Moreover
effort
this
lies
under
The treaty that
game. playmg only on Saturdays.
ture:i.
to
ent
commitm
allies'
that
leaders
our
Sterling is not just another Ho!- The rest of his time is devoted
sets up an agency called the Organka­
fuller
their
toward
step
big
OECD
is
a
lo acting.
De,.
and
lywood hacker on the links.
tion for Economic Cooperation
burden.
aid
He ill withoat question the best " It's costinl! me money," he
velopment. It was born from American sharing of the foreign
t
They are not by the fact of member­ golfer in he movie colony. A said ruefully.
initiative in 1 959- Former President
f which "Because l have no handicap 1
handicapper
scratch
Eisenhower t:alled for our support of it ship committed to spending a penny. means he'1 so (lood he has no have to give strokes to the guy1
in January, and President Kennedy fol­ But In that forum they will be steadily
I play with. Naturall)', I'm not
subjected to argument and persuasion
playing as well now, and the Gets
lowed suit.
their
and
outlined
are
goals
aid
broad
as
are k.ill.ing me."
e
w
that
worried
Some people have
Bob is work.Ing at zoth Century•
solicited.
is
seemed to be joining an "Atlantic un­ contribution
where he rece11tly rompleted
Fox
We are joining in a new instrument
ion'' which, in the international econo­
to Peyton Place,·· and
"Return
mic field, could tell the President a n d of allied co-operation and consultation
currently ill starring in "Jouni,,tJ'
which seems unlikely to do harm and
Congress what to do.
Mn. Paul ThoITlB.11 and son, to the Bottom of the Sea. " f;se-,
The purpose, however. is simply to may do much good for the free world James, of Columbus visited her tween scenes he can be found on
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the soundstage swinging a goll
formalize an Atlantic "community of in­ cause.
Babcock over the week end and club.
terest," to create a forum in which the
also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. , , 1 hOId SOri ol .,
-' - ..11
u cl'ni
I C Oil
20 member countries can discuss their WHAT COMES NATURALLY
Hill
e lea,.
giv
'I
"'
·
grlnnl!t."
t,
he
e
s
the
from
g
"
A good many stories emergin
common economic problems, suggest
Mrs. Lettie Spencer of Syracuse sons to the makeup man. the
mutually beneficial adjustments, a n d the White House emphasize that Presi­ and Mrs. Howard Frank and ound en •
and other crew
a
of Racine visited .._.the m
work out effective, broadly shared ef. dent Kennedy likes things to be thought daughter
gineer
embers.
,
.
u,.r·~·• "
' every day, bUI
forts to help the less developed nations. out and stated with precision. A certain farmer II parenIs, Mr. and evenmiss Playing
I
Friday
ri(!k
e
George Fred
'
strangely enough, as much as I
The OECD will have no administra­ speech teacher says, however, that pre­ ing.
like golf l like worldng even bet,
tive authority. Some of the obligatio,ls cision is exactly what's lacking in his
Charle!I Eichinger of Chester ter. Acting la more stimulatlnr,.
of the old OEEC (Organization for Eu­ patterns of speech.
wu an overnight guest of Jerry and someday I'd like to direct
What the criticism., come down to, It and Jack Frederick.
ropean Economic Cooperation), a strict­
and produce pictures. n
Barbara Coats, who has br"n
ly Euro�ean agency, will still have ef­ seems, is this: The President speaks in
Eyu Nallobal Opt■
fect on the 1 8 European countries. But a rather broad N e w England accent, ill with pneumonia, ia Improving. Aalthough sterling never has
Miu Judy Cogar ol Eagle considered turning profeeslomU.
these will not bind the United States. dropping some "R's" and adding others,
.
spent several days with her he hopei to hit the pro goIf tour
Ridge
top
on
letters,
words
and
some
slurring
Nor is any nation comm!Ued to accept
lister, Mrs. Alva Coats
amateur.
88 .
of that. He is said to speak too fast, in
OECD's recommendations.
Mr. an · Mr!I. Waid Spencer at- , �
I d like to take about Jix.
Most senators evidentJy respect t h e staccato style, with a voice somewhat tended a meeting ti Huntington month&amp; off and join the '&gt;ttys 011
too high. Saturday night.
Judgment of their foreign affairs spe­ flat, nasal, harsh, and pitched
"If acting jobs
1
Miss Esther Mae Spemer, Har- the road, " he said.
As examples, he says ' Cubar" f o r
cialists that OECD in no way establishes
It. Right now
may
do
I
off
sla
k
�
ry Lee and Tommy Spent!er spent
1
for
aware.
'awaya"
and
Cuba
the Na�lonaJ
treaty
to
The
nt.
ing
tnter
m
governme
plann
onal
a supranati
Saturday night with their grand- I'
spe­
speech
al Amate11r
the
advise
Nation
wouldn't
the
a
We
itself appears to offer guarantees, and
mother, Mrs. Esther Wright at Open nd
.
Championships-if I can qualUy. .
For Five PointF.
the Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ cialists to be too hopeful of ehange.
1
Mr. and Mra. Milo Biggs, Mrs. Bob departed movies to sta,
tee added extra safeguards by inserting the fact is Kennedy has been ' awaya"
Martha McE!roy, Mrs. No1111an with his wife, Annt Jeffreys, ln
reassuring interpretive language in its for a long time that his speech needed Frederick and Mrs. Hattie Fred- television"s ''Topper'' aeries. This
Improvement, but It's hard to stop do­ erick, were In Gallipolis Thurs- cut Into bis golfing habits brutal,.
resolution approving the pact
day afternoon wit.h Mrs. Biggs ly, but be did manage a few deys
Treasury Secretary Dillon thinks our ing what comes naturally,
and Mrs. MeElroy for a medical off during the week.
check-up at Holzer Hospital.
�r. aDd Mr,. Milo Biggs visited
their allllt, Esta Kimes, In Chester
TO INTEREST 01'
Cuba's Fidel Castro bas not overlook­ Puerto Rican sentiment.
S1•nday afternoon and called on DEVOTED
MASON &amp;RE&amp;
MEIGS
The truth is that the Independence Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babcock.
ed Puerto Rico in his effort to export to
a.
•1c11•rd •...., PUDIIIMf
of Racine spent l'"llblllhadl
Larry S""'neer
,..�
fflrJ aflUDOD ullD1 llnl..
other Latin lands the only thing he group is today a frustrated fringe move­
Oblao VaDQ Pu.i11,h1n1
ftl
by
lllay
grandpar
his
with
the
end
week
Nationalist
earlier
the
Moreover,
ment.
knows well - revolution.
lllcDllllh .... Pomcr011,
110
,
ClompaaJpen
enIs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S - Ol!Jo. Bnm,.. Offlo. pbaDI, n.n.in
less
to
down
and
y,
extinct
now
part
To this end, he is deliberately seeking
editortal pn0111 WY-2-21'6.
&lt;.-er.
Ent-l!!red H MCOnd elm m.alllna m.e
•-•·
-er­
to
reduced
is
,
sympathizers
300
than
sta­
true
the
to
as
to confuse the world
M �. Norrnan " n:der,U\ end te:r u tbe pod omoe • rou,....,.,
tus and sentiment of the Puerto Rican forts at subversive violence, It was this sona Jerry and Jeck, and Mrs. 0��-al ad•trtlldlll nprHataU.•
BlltUDeW • IUmnll. raa.. NJ r.u1q.
people. He tries to suggest they are held group that once tried to kill former Pre­ Hattie Frederick called on Mr. tan
.._.._, NIT !'l!ft cu,, Mn Ya,.,
end Mrs • George Frederick Sr· • lulMcrtJ,tloa l'Mllf Dlll,end II ea,
in colonial bondage by the Lnited States. sident Truman, and shot up Congress. Saturday
whee an11111t11, ID lllltl Pl
flll'
morning.
WNltJ -. ,-, ID ld'l'UOt at Tba
As If to emphasize his sympathy for
The really impressive fact, which all
Mr11. George Frederlck Sr. who Dalll senttaet olflH.. IUI,., 111 ..,.,
their alleged aspirations to independ­ the world should be told again a n d has been quite poorly, is lmprov- :!�,"'·:',u.�.;:1111
on�
N,111
,..,
Pl
mdl
11
11.00,
month,
former
two
named
ence, he actually has
again, Is that - excepting electiQD years ing,
Ila monui. KIii Cbl'el �
-Batlle Frederick
Puerto Ricans to the Cuban U.N. dele-­ - the Puerto Ricans can have a new
gation.
vote on their status, including indepen­

A1'.cigs Pastor Reflects On
Rieanings Of Easter Period

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the newly formed Meig!I County ly Hornhonkrr an d P.faude Brew­
Teaclrnrs Association, annmmced er wa11 Aunt Harry llornhonker.
the i,:roup would meet at Rutland Charles Burrel was cast as Pap­
on Tuesday, April 18 at 7 p. ,n py Popoff. Barry Bro�an as Zeke
and would like an 1!"1-ening d• ,ner Popoff The "traveling prn1:1cher"
served. A motion w;1s made tu who ramf' around but nnee a year,
se-rvr thr dinnl'r at $1 �) a plnll' . was pl.i}'ed by Rov C1·ouSl'r. Ros­
• By J"ea■ Parkf-r
Committ�s will be namL&gt;d srnm alie D.ivis, A nna Barrell. Carolyn
� PROGRAM
Edll'ard� and Rose Mary Mace
in cuunedion with th1• di nner.
'!be. Northwe&amp;tem Loca l PT,\ An irwit;ition was extenrlld t•J wf'fr t.he wed\"ling gurst�.
night at Rutland High members lo juin the eounty lling• Judy Tackett, Patly Hife. Kay ·
met
.
·
SchtiiJ' wit.h t.he ,presidt.nt, Mrs. mg
' 'd . Dwight NeI&lt;'horus sponsured by the Cuun· BMr. Betty ,,rno
, Snowden. m Charge. Rev. tY r
V
=1 A ,.,01mt·1'I ,
son, Tommy need , uera
Id Weers
C
verv.
Robjt Smith of the Hysell Run
sq uare
ma"
y
were
d
nnn and $5 ;m Larr Hoff
1
lst Church gave the The atlrnrl am•t• ba Fn•shman dancers for lhe wedding festiv i•
F�
went l o the
invociatkn. '1118 Flag Salute was cash awnrd
homP roum of �fo- Sally Sdurnf ties and Dean Will was the caller.
. the group.
.....
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Between acts entertainment was
...._ �
Wit· tl 12 pan•nls present .
ided by a group of boys who
prov
Wte Davis, Rutland senior
briefl Y �n _iue r ·
J k
"She'll Be Comin' Round
sang
t'
and • member of tne Safety Club, Dallas SJ O e
survey ��ntmg uul
and "Good Old
Mountain"
the
in� the program and Ptl. cPnL sC"hool
buil d mg flu.Us M
s
ountain Dew." Making up the
Carpenter of the Gallipolis State Sd''&gt;Ol need ancl
to classroom usai:ie He group were Gerald Wears, Dnvid
Jllgb' Patrol po11t. Pt!. Carpenter perta_ining
ned
thnl No1·thwestern_ Lo- Mnrti�, 4n'y Hoffman, Barry
apoke brlfely on highway s11M)' me ntio
hlgh(':s\ m en · Brogan, ,Jim Hobstelter. Dwight
second
and,.thowed colored 111ides of uuto cul ninks
county. II8 sug- Nelson, 'l'ommy Reed and Char•
gs
l
e
1
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accident.ii and a patrolman' s du- roII menl in
hold buzz ses- Jes Barrett. A dance routine was
tiea.. Thi11 week hos been desig- gested lhe PTA
mec_tings , for presented tJy Janet Wright and
nated aa Safety Week for Rutland. sions durin� their
her
d1scui;s1ons Luuuie•·
and teac
. M"Ilam. J anet Wri'ght.. a1110
Wamer Morgaa driver ·• educa· parenh
u e on lhe Range.
,,om
sang
,
lion instructor , �poke briefly• · A to better J"dations.
.
lo
ed
ad}OUrn
was
g
meetm
The
Mrs Nell ie Parker direct0
queaUon and anawer per iod fol•
Jowed. Rev. and Mrs. Robert lhe Horne F...ronumics rooms where ' was �resented 8 conie's:e prior ;�
Smith and daughter, Roberta, a sodnl hour was enjoyed. Sand- the performance, by Betty Arnold
aang, "Each Step I !ake" with wichee, corteu and kool aid _and senior daSII president. Miss Sally
m_lnlatun! Easter baskets filled Schaaf wes in charge of makeup.
lft&gt;berta 81 accompanist.
bv the hos- Assisting here were Miss Mary E.
The secretary '• report was (liV• w_,th eggs we� served
Responsible Puerto Rican officials in dence, any time 10 per cent of the vot­
ris
Mrs.
with
ittee
I
comm
ty
pitaJi
.
Krauter
Leda
Miss
and
Chapman
The
is
en by Mrs. Janet Morr
a King senior class sponsors. Stage man'. San Juan and In this country are alarm.. ers petition for ii.
treuu.rer, Mn, . Rosalie N ichols , Wim_ams 11nd Mrs. Donn
anx­
g aR co-rhnlrnw.n
Let the world ask Castro when his
ag1irs w 're Dwjght Nelson Larry ed and pained at this situation, and
report.eel a profit -0f $120.45 was servm
held
he
United
e
will
h
I
In
ing
both
people
meet
that
ious
next
'l'�e
Price,
Larry
and
Long
people can vote on anything at all.
realized from the talent ahow and
DAUGHTER BORN
States and abroad should understand
candy 1&amp;lea. A motion was made April IO.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ho�JI the real circumstances.
Cl,,\SS PLAY APPl,AUDED
to pay flSO to Goegll!in Cement,
VALUE BEYOND ESTIMATE
a
Yonder."
Over
udln'
e
F
( Nancy Buck) are the parPope
'"A
leavlq a balance or $35. Mrs.
a
Is
today
Rico
To
Puerto
with,
begin
You women who are housewives may
Snowden thanked everyone who three alC'l comedy, waR well r�- 1ml1 of a 6 pound, 12 r-&lt;11ce daugh­
state
governing
..
self
a
,
commonwealth
it
when
crowd
happy to know that somebody al last
be
e
ter,
bor'n
Lee,
i
Ton
Friday evening
helped In any way to make the celved by a loni
o
a
decade
a
freely
chose
people
whos
e
Rutland
g
the
Mnrch
b
Holzer
at
10
Hospital. Mr.
talent lhow a 1ue&lt;:e111. At an ex• w11R presented )'
has tried to put a price tag on your
to remain in association with America. home services.
eeuttYe meeting preceding the High School senior class, Friday Pope is in !iervice in Germany,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. In last November's election, nearly 60
Pl'A meeting, Ml'I. Marie Birch• evening March 10.
fltkl WU named to the nominating The barefoot actors, In (!olorful C. W. Buck and great grandmoth• per cent supported t h e party which
Nobody could figure h o w to value
fJDIIUDittee. Mrt. France, Alkire and ragged hlllbilly costumea, er is Mrs. V. M. Price
stands for commonwealth status. About them accurately until a home economist,
Cl,ASS ENJOYS PARTY
of Jlaffllonvllle and Vernon Web- provkled many lau�hs. The rnm•
Marie Gage ol Arizona State, decided
er Wll'I 111ected by tile PTA. to edy cente red around two feudlni The Golden Circle Clas11 of the 32 per cent wanted the even closer ties
they could be reasonably equated with
camplul the committee t.o aelect moun' · n famllleii. the Popoffs Church of Christ enj4iyed a party of statehood.
the oamlDr year·• officer■. 'tr,. and Frys, wh�h ended peacefully at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Only 3.6 per cent, some 24,000 of the what would be paid to a substitute do­
Bulb ltlewine of the hospltauty when four marrtege,; were brought Taylor, Saturday evening Mar. 14,
768,000 votes recorded, favored the ,o. Ing the same work.
«mmlt.lN named \fr8. Fra11ce■ about all !he result -0f love potions Tbe meeting wu conducted by
On this basis, the average housewife
Aikin and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey of mixed by "Mountain 'tagglc" the president, Richard Gr. ,ser. called Independence party. It Is now
Mlas Thelma Michael offered the legally dead as a party unlll it can mus­ Is thought to be worth at least $3,000
llll'rilonvllle u co-chairmen for played by Margaret Smith,
April, A brief dl1cu11lon on an Cast in rolE"s were Louitle M llnl prayer and scripture was read tJy ter 10 per cent of the registered voters a year In Income, none ol lt taxable.
who did un excellent .lob 11s the Robert Hill. The secretary's relllctrio eye chart Will held.
on new petitions.
According to the magulne Changing
Gearp , DaUas, executlve head gun lotln' '"Ro!lle Rt- lie Fry ; ' ' port was given by Mrs. Reva
Thus beaten, t h e pro-Independence Times, the home economists know her
fll. Northwestern achoo!■, made Sue Nelson as Emmy Fry, Jim Snowden and the tromurer'1 by
Larry
Fry,
lu:Jc
all
Hobstetter
1ag
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The
Nlchol110n.
Erneat
American
new
have nothing left but to de­ avenge work load, 1 o thll is j u s t
advocates
r:mnlloe of the
"U\Nd at the meeting. n wu put• Hoff· 1n Iii Clem Fry, .::nd Janel s.:lllnw elmnlmon paring kniYet monstrate. Whal Puerto Rican leaders matched against the 101n&amp; rates I o r
ebued by · the Rutland High stewart as Maw Fry. Elena Mar• as a money making project. The
lcllool Sludtnt Councn. Mr. Da1- tin was Becky Mae Hor'lho.,ker, flower fund report wa■ given by fear is that demonstrations helped along housekeepers, cooks, baby sitter and so
by Castro's agitators and ooupled with on.
Iii. .,..tbll u preaklent of David Martin w1:11 the bnshfu1 Wil- Mrs. Ethel Nicholiron.
Still, the formula may have Its flaws,
Game. and Conte11bl were enjoy­ Cuban antics in the U.N. may give out­
ed and the door prise waa award­ skiers a distorted picture. Some U.
Few mothers care to be bracketed as
ed to Mn. Jestle Molden. Sand­ newspapers evidently unwittingly play, baby sitters. They see tbelr Job u a
wl(!hes, plcklea, �ke, candy and ed
the agitators' game last December by blend of nurse, teacher, counselor, and
ct1ffee \lr'ffll &amp;erVed to the follow­
ing. Mr. and Mra. Richard Orne.­ reporting their phony complaints a s if live-In psychologist. And what value do
er and Charles Richard, Mr. and they w e r e broadly representative of you put on that mlzture?
Mn. Erne1t Nichollon and Mike
and Billy. Mr. and Mn. Robert and Mn. E!Mrlck.
Sprouse and lamlJJ, llr, and Mn.
HHI and BIiiy. Mr. and Mn. Roy WILLING WOR11D8 MBlllT Jame, Piffle of Mlddllport, R.D.
Snowden. Miu Thelma Michael The WIUl.n, Workera Cius of wn Saturday and Smday ealllta:
and Mr. and Mro. Ernut Moltlon. tho Church ol Chrlll met ol the and llr. and Mn. Den.U Boge,a
PLAN BANQUET
church Tueaday evenin&amp; Mareb 14. of Racine visited the SpNluse'I 111
Warner Mor,an and Mra. Nel- Sue Parker nad ec· · ·tuN and Tue�.
lie Parker, Rutland Blah Sclmol Conni, llaley gave a reodlng. Jame, Cbeodle of Ft. Kim, KJ,
junior claa lpPll80n, met with Prayer waa offered by Mill 'lbel- 1pen1 • Welbnd wltlri b1i pennta
,tudent, and parent, to help com- ma Mldiael, teacher. 'l1ie ,-ttng Mr. and Mn. "- a.udle,
plate plan, for the ann• ' Ju,:,... wa, oondueted by the pruidoDt, Chuck, Ronnie and Caanle. April
Senior Banquet Pannla alt d, Ernie John,on, A dlocuuloa WU w....ie, of Pl, � vtaltld
Ing were Metdamei Pearl LltUe, held oo W&amp;ya to make money ar.d the a..dlea' Sundly.
AU.. Sproua, Grace Dugan. Co- to get more members to attend Marlie llarlni apont SUDtlq
da Slawter, Margaret Pal'IOl'II, meeUqa. Game, weNl conducted with Joetta BrlewtMi tnc1 plNfttl.·
Katheleen Tllllo and Donna Mor- by Mrs. Jean Parter. Sandwlchea, Mr. and 'Ira. Ramy Erlewllle.
rla.
cooldea. candy and Kool 11ld were Mn. GaQ lradferd and · 111W
MU. CDAIILll: IIIN1'IIIITAIIII enjoyed by Ernie and James Johll- dauptor, - X.,,, - Mn. Rulli Cheadle 111ttrtalnod ,on, Connie Haley, Sut Pa •er, ,-tunied � Im - lloowlth a Stanley PartJ at her home Miu Michael and Mrs . Parker, pttal.
llr. and Mn. Ira Wolle and
Wednoodoy ■llemaon March ?.
Rullaad Pe"""'le
Mn. Maxine S-1•• of P.- Mn. Pearl Lannlns. who la W, daua)ltet, Cllti71 of Ml 1bt1f111 .
bur1 - deruonatrator. '11,e JlrOUP ii belftfl cand for at tliO home al -I the WM); end btte at their.
OI\IOYld -al 1ameo lor wblcb her dau&amp;hter. llr,. '.llerrlll cat- ......
llr. and 11n, Cllllllrd llaftlo
prim ...,. awarded.
terW, Lancuter.
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and
Snowlltn,
Cami!
Mn.
Ml'Olhmonte nrt oarved to Mr. and
Mn. Jorey Graham Jr., Mn. Steve, � and Oany/ ..,. weekend ...... GI bet ,nlldpe,,
Charlee Lewi■, Mn. Barbara 1'bll- &amp;n.laJ mnlaj ,.._ pate of entt, llr. anti 11n, llalluicltadoo.
lips, Mn. Maude Searla, Mn. Mr. and Mrt. Mlb llardwll' and FNnk Ul:llnt(lr - ldallt1od to
llober lloqlllal,
� Soulber ,, Mra. All&lt;o .,.., Mlb, GalUpolla.
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GI blr par1i11, Mr. ...
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den, Mrt. Role
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. �011:e "Easter thoughts" from J. P. Miller, B. D., Pas­
o! the Shade Valley Pastoral Unitv of Christian
( ·, ,t :hes meetfog at Long Bottom; Tupp-ers Plain� ' OrE.!'1 � .· ar.rl. lfomlock Grove:
I present It lo you as another
thought on Easter. It is entitled,
"The Holy Ghost Shell."
"The story of the crucifixJon is
traced froni many things in life.
Emblems of religion are often
found in nature, where a flower vr
a. seed, or animal is foWld to car­
ry a strange, mystic symbollsm.
God has provided for us in nature
the curious sea an imal, the sand
dollar. One of the most amazing
stories of Jesus' bi rth, the cruci­
PLASTIC TANK WHEEL-A niew tank: wheel being c!e\•elo e
fixion, and the Resurrection are
by
Firestone 1e held by 8-yea i·-oJc! Jeff Denbolm In Ak un,pO.d
altached lo this lowly creature of
It weigh.I
__unJy
. _. 60-���• much, mucb lig!,ter thanr steel.
God's handiwork. This "animal is
---- -- related to the starfish, and i n ----- ------ ­
life is covered with pur;ll ish­
brown spines. Cleansed, the sand
dollar has been found to reveal
the story as follows: "On the tor
�f the shell may be seen the out•
The biggest question of t h e
line of the Ea_ste�n Iii�. At _t h E
world was 1:1sked by Job ill the
center of the hly 1s a f1vc-pomteJ
book m the Old Testament which
star, represenLing the star of
carries his name. In Job 14: 14a
Bethlehem . 'l'he comb- like process­
he asks the question of question�
f es al the edge of the lily petali;­
"tf a man die, shall he I i v
r_epresent the crown of thorns. The
again?" J es u s .unswered thut five
notch�s around the outer
great question for all lime and
edge_ of the shell bri�g lo miM
eternity by answering the que.s the
five wounds made m the hodv
tion verbally and by t"
of Christ at_ Golgotha, while tbe
In anothe; book th:t !�gins ?arrow
open�ng through the shell
with J and also i.n its Hth verst: IS emblematic
of the Hnly Sepu!­
we get the answer of all an swers
- John 14· Hie "Recause I live, chre at Jerusalr.m. Turn lh ":!
" shell o,•cr, and de!iC'ately traced
ye shall live also." Each of t h
over the surface is the outline of
four Gos...,ls
.
.
r tell us of the acI"wn the Chr�
" tm as pomsett1a.
When
that Jesus did to prove th !I I
'"'"'""'
the_ she.!! 1.s broken open, five tinv
there IS life beyond the grave
white doves are found i nside, said
GOING NATIV_E -G. M1mnen Williams, n.!!sls ti1n t secre tary or
In Matthew 28:6b we have MatState fur A fr.ran Affain1 ,i:els with i t hatwi� in th
represent
the
_angl'IS
wh
o sang
AN [NTEKVIEW with Sairlu
thew's record of the act ion "For ��
ketpJace ur Accra, Ghana.' \\-"i!Jiama 15 un tour: 1 Rud1o;n:t:;
G
lory to God m the
highest,
Katsum aLa, spoke,mau fur t h e
He is risen, as He said." Mark
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16:llc,d "He i.s risen; He is NOT peace on earth , good w111 towarJ _____ __ _ __ _ ___ - --- - - �
. ia 1 ISi party and a member of
men" lo lhe sh�;&gt;herds on th.it
its ex_ccuti"'! committee, reveali,;
here."
1
. "He is not here b t first Christmas eve."
Luke 24·6a
I a rfedicalcd Marxist. He has been
l'w ti , ..,.Q
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urge
my
readers
visit
th
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is risen. " John reco.rds lhe same
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t
B Harold Thomas U�-�a n, M . D 1 \\/hen he visits his c'ocl or. he
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rare
Jnd1an
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museum
on :m rl I Y
so
Mt. Fu J. i d i-�-�rict
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action in his 20th chapter. •r h
sin ce _ 1947 and
Under
normal
cond1!10ns,
r
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1s
t
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amaied
to
learn that he's no l has been chairman of
his party·s
Gospel writers took exlra care in esk to see the Jloly Ghost Sh l·ll 00 prostate gland doesn't se,.•m to do , pr
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operly emptying his bla:i ler
display.
One
of these can bP '
f01 c ,gn �olrcy board. He has been
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presenting evidence that Jesus
I mi.:ch of anything. It's about the 1'h1s is dif!i!'u!t to undr.rst.and un: _t�ie mted States once to
At botight at a very nominal price i size of a hor.se cheslnul anrl ii I ti: it's explai
was raised from the grave
. Red
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n&lt;'rl that al each ol
.25
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mounte
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a
card
which
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our
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times
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l east 11 aJ)?l'arances of Jes are
! surroun ds tJie neck of the biaddt'r these fretJlll'n t trips . �n ly the ov. I a n i
gives
lhe
following
further
infor.
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mu.-l,,rate
recorded. Paul in his immortal
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like 1J sigm•t
ee,flow 1s
• dispo�- d of. And it's He llays
· ring•
. now th� t h .s. party la15th chapter of 1st Corinthlaai:: mafion about th"1s a mazing wi,i
tu the birth, crucifix ion , and When the prostate of II sen iur turthcr explained that increasin g vors grad1.1al nailon•al1zation 'f
gives 1111 a briefing on some of th,:: r.ess
,
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c1·t·1zen cnI arges (hyp�rtrophicsl , l � rost a ,·1e en 1argem&lt;:nt �ay re;uit __
.appe.-,ances. Hear him in I Cm . g orJOus resurrection of our Lord
for rea_sons unknown, 1t contracts [ m a com plde obslrud1or so '!hat mone lnjee11on11 thiere'1 no hop,
15:8 ,.And last of all He w a 8 The Legend of the Sand Dol lar
down on the b ladder neek like a · not C\en lh'is overflow will esc-ape. 1[ th8l vi·tamms
· will cause a II y
seen of me ala as one born o··• 1 (95•.........carman and Casey, St. PetPl:ICE AXEi QUITS-WIIHam
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sh.irt coIJar that• s shrunk a cuu. An operation usually is proro� shr1•nkage.
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of due time.
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S. Ginn (above). relea..-d
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"There s a preUy I e legend
en U1is happens, ed at this time and all too often Usually I'm oae of the last t
after
aerdng 25 days or •
Sunday, March %8th � will be Thal I would like to tell
the n!d gentleman notes the need : refuSt:d on the groLrids of age or recmntr,l·nd surg""ry But if t h -0 30-day 1e11t.ence for rlggtna"
a
observing Palm Sunday Lar e Of the birth and death of J s for frequent bladder evacuations. unwillingness to undergo
esu
surgery. g:enetlemen who ha�e writlen
pricet u general manager of
crowds will be lbere at the church- Found In thla lowly shell.
- �� / Nonoperative tre almfmt is request- will take my advice th
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Eleetrle'• turbine
General
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es before and on Easter Sunda If you e:1amlne closely, You'll SH Now br�ak l�e center open and � and then begins a w asteful
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haa re.lgned his
divtalon,
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rou- seek the only method of7ei:/ �:
Then on the Sunday AFTE.. Ea: th•• ou find here
•ere }ou 111111 release
ti_ne 01 massages and g!aud and ' their command. And. wilh mod­ 1135,000-a-year Job. Ginn, 46,
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1ald In New York that "cur­
ter we will have what I have call- Fwr ;all hole1 and
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a flflh one The fJve white d�n!I awaiiiag to vitamin shots. This is &lt;'lttcsted by ern tcdiniques, they will be p ieas­
rent clrcumatancea • • . have
ed 'Cahn Sunday' when things Made by a Roman 's spear.
j spread GOOII WIii and Peace , too m 1my letters to me from far antly surprised at the ease ond severely limited my ettec­
get back to normal attendance On ..e side the Easler
lUy, ih . ThJs ilmple lilt� symbol, GOD too many correspondents.
tivuaeu.'" ff, bosaed 17,000.
of their recovery
/ speed
wise. Luke's records of that day een&amp;er is the star
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Now pro11a�le mas.11a1e makes
of victor
. y tell us that "the who !e That app"ared unto the w I s e j lef for �ou and me
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T
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more sense than trying to clear
multlt�e of the disciples began men And lrd them from afar,
T
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a
ll eternity.
a
clogg
ed drain pipe by r�bhlng I
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to rejoice and praise God with a ne Chrlstm
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set&amp;a etched
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sa
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do
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so called H with &amp;nake oil And, w h 1 1 e
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loud voice for all the mighty on fbe o,
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O P T O M E T R I S Tl
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th!�,�eyhOle l.rchm
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and Is lbere'&amp; a remoie chance lhal the
works tha&amp; they ba&lt;t1reen· sayin ' �rnindlt us or Ill, birthday, Our
Office
Hours
: D to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
common on the Atl antic and Gulf size of lhe •land hl.lgbl be &amp;ome. I
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''Blessed be the King that co�·· happy Christmastide
Th urs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
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"'hat reduttd temporarily by horeth In the name of the Lord·
Peace in heaven, and gk&gt;ry in the

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BY PETER ED80N
indmtry, •brogauan _.
"' the J.ap.a- 1 crllic.al ol the Liberal � 'fflOCl'i.t'lc I tber Pearl Parker _.. -­
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TOKYO - &lt;NE_.
" ' - An ,.mer.
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j neae aecunly treaty with tl1' Unit- ma)ority party. there ha, l"N!Vrr and ·Mw
· Maude CrNJ ,A a-.r,
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,...._ I t'd ·••·ral", w ithdrawaI of aJI U. S been
oew1ru11
,.,. aupport for l,,cy.
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__...ual lraru- .oc1a11!L1.
· It Jn c�fr� a vui:.
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i turned
1111;am,ti
"-· 1 rft c1n.-l therefore un- i formation of J a p a n ' • defertllt'
, DW&lt;ir ; t,I(
with
her
ntece,
f'
oumJ
Warder,
Japa11e3e
Jou�Jit
ta 1/nce t h e
reliable as an 1:11ly in the F 6 r force, into a naliooal labor force
y
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M.-geret
Miu
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The
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ly cr t1 l
�ast w1111 born out of the ,rrfll'!t for public works, ar&gt;d closer rt'· a� hav� ooen
the1r_ government becauar they ! Tz.!-°'· � former local resident.
r1ot_s 1:1gainst ratifica!Jon of t!le !le- l.ationa with fwd China.
{;Oflfl,idrr that to be their fWlt.1ior, w r�•� �t the Metbed.W
runty rrea!y with the uni�d I
a Jemocracy 'Mus altitl.W il l Home m C. 'l('mnatl
Stat.es Ja .�t May.
j RESPONSIBLE ANALYSTS be- Iinrequent
lY Lak en .u a strong 1elt- I Mi81 Dee TDhomas, . who ii emThose "rlemuns trallons " J ,.i tu · lieve the Socialisll'
am is i l l
l • ai•I . But It Is DOI: pro-l"om- ployed in Columbua 1penl the
cancellation of President i�n- completely unreall.lt:�
a unac. munat or Sociai.i.llt.
,.-eek end with her parenta. Mr.
bower's visit. Relations between &lt;.-eptable.
And Ryu believe&amp; that preu and Mn. Edward TI'MNDal and
the two munlne11 Jell to a post- The Sodalis•· have
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s u p p o r t en•,·JCtsm
I.I changing. Recentiy• , Kathy·
war Iow.
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and
stud
ent
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wheu Prune
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y·milte
Julia Luca■ of Lana
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ThL, bad impressim, has 1-M-tn groupa as well a, Japan'■ m.. • _..,_
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a Friday owmight guest ot.
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event s. / 1abor organiutions. But they c·an- . g lanat1. es, he �
praile frr,m Sur Parker and parent,, Mr. aod
There ha� been some ai;:Jtat 1011 ; not po88ibly win more than the 3U , � re &amp;. Aa hi
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iberal Demo- Mr1. Homer Parker.
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for dost"r trade re latiom be Wt'en j per cent of the Diet whicl! they ratic
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dev
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rt
l pa hone9l ,and Mr . and Mr11• C-ecil Butler and
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now hold in the foreaeeable futu . e e
Communist China and Japan
e
n
_gov�t
. Ryi.: be- family of Findlay were week effd:
Japan ·s, organized labor move- I 'The Japan Socialist party triea �:5:: ��- It "'.
ill win pren
guests of his parents, Mt. and
ment actively supports .Japan· ., to emphaa!1,e th.at it ha1 no coo- port h1� �
ill _help eat.1:1bhsh Mrs. Shennan Butle
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Socialist party, which oppo�d ral- nection wiih the Japan Commu- litic: .ltab .
(
ihty
lD
Japan.
The Trl15lees' Annual Turtq
nist part} . but some of their ob- po
ificatiun of the treaty.
All Japaneu lang:uage ruid sll jective! are the same.
Dinnr-r at the Methodi,,t Church.
on Wednesday evening, March 1J
but one of its English language The Communi.111! elecl.ed three
was well attended.
newspapers w�re highly critical members to the Diet in last year 1
elect
ions,
po
lling over a mil
of _the Liberal Democrati(! yarty
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Yot.es, more than expected. Ptrty
wh1rh bn("ked this treaty.
JAPANESE 1.EADF.RS ill all is estimated to nwnber 45,000 t.o
walks ul life In.sis! that this Jm. BO.OOO.
�ressionist picture of .lapao lnday Its principal strength is throu!VI
front organizatKIJ18 like the Ja an
IS wrung .
p
Chin
a Friendship Society, Japa
Sµukesmen for Japan's Fe.-lera.
n
lion of Economic Organization _ Russia, Japan-Korea and J a p a n
somewhat similar to the u s Na- Peace Societies.
lional I ndustrial Conferenc� Boar J The Communist, also h a v e
- point out that no reputable about 2,000 members in the ffl) .
businf'ss firms back more trade 000-strong National Student
wilh Red China. They have been Go,,.ernment Federation, or :.:11g.
burned too often by cancellat ion akure-n.
of order�.
CASUALff - Pretldent Ken­
Though Japan·s Sociali �1 party SIIINTARO R Vl', Executive Di- nedy'• forehead cut, acquir­
recto
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and chief editorial writer
o,ipo8e&lt;l lhe defenst treaty in the
ed when be � to p1c.k
last election, the Soc ialists did not for Asal Shimbun, one of Ja­
up 10meth1n1 daughter Caro­
win . The; l,ibera! Democratil'.' par• pan's bit national newJpapers
line dropped, and bumped hia
Mad on a piece or furniture,
ty, wh1c-h backed the treaty an d is points out that though the Ja1Ja'.
ii clearly visible here.
n
e
se
press
has
been
Wl.animously
rrally a conservati�· e party, won
the confidc1Jce of Japanese voteni
elPcting riO per cenL of the D i e I
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gardner
of Byesville were week end viaff­
ors of Miss Etna Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips
of Frankfort were week- end
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe PhilUps.
Mrs. Jva Barrett was admitted
�o Hob.er Hospital, Monday. Vis- her Monday evenin
1t1ng
g WM her
son, Mr. and Mn. Charlea Bar­
rett and Mrs. Beatrire Smith,
Mrs. Lula Jacks has moved
from the Lela Forrest property
to the Blanche Clark property.

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When the Pharisees heard this
they asked JeSU8 to rebuke H i �
discJplea. Jesus instead rebuked
the self-tighteoua Pharisees by
aaylng, "I tell you that, if these
should hold their peace, the stones
would immediately cry out."
(Luke 111th cbapter J.
Yes, the stones would cry out.
Physical nature cries out ff : r
praises even if human nature does
not choose to do so.
In closing Jet me lhare with
you something beeutiful that l
read from a boolc on Indian tore
when I recently vitdted the Amer­
ican Indian Museum near Little
Hocking.
Mrs. Ginny Simms of Pomeroy,
a member of the Pomeroy Fed
erated Church, let me copy
It. '

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Coach John Dudding
Has Red Devil H opefuls
Ready For Outside Work

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Lhe gym the . past . wee� with department could be a litt_le �eak.
-� By Bob E. Byer
e this week However, a ray of hope ts m the
For the hrst tllllt s:nce basebalJ hopl's of gettmg outsid uts.
Btt..L'6 A
Rutland camp that may give the
spirited worko
was re-organizf:!d at Rutlwid High for a few
CllfC# /0 ·
Red
Devils fl first line pitcher.
dates tumed out
Sl·hool, the � d Devils will have· .Sixteen candi
•011r-Acr'
pro,ped is a transfer stu­
'l'he
but each is without exIVAJi'MA£
a new mentor at the hl'lm. After last week
Logan, West Virginia,
from
dent
l
other than high schoo
tEA6de
four years, Coaeh Jim Vennari perience
d
since Rutland hasn 't had who playe regularly for Logan
RIJ/Al ,WALf
is stepping down as the Drvils' baseball
AL�1"'a-¥.
summer league, baseball. little High &amp;hool last year while the
ball coaeh.
base
head
Ft)!? ,!,fy'
r ny league organiza- Bulldogs were posting a reputible
Cnadi Vennari re -orf'ani"i',('() league u po
a,y. 'r/£
1 �
season . Billy Hall, a junior, shows
h;iseb;ill in Rutland four years ago lions.
r"iffLP
e veterans were among the promise of becoming a first line
and this �eason , th e filth, Middle- Fiv u
(l�CARf-ls an� Coach Dudd�g pitf'�er for Rutland as )Vel_l , _as
\
port native John Dudding, assist• : 16 hopef
returnrng l�tte��n will a_ddmg strength lo the Devils m­
the
feels
footin
year
this
nari
n
Ve
Lo
anl
Taylor, who will bit
/lfLL
1
a pretty field.
SHOOTING BUCK HOT SHOTS - Ohio State coach Fred
dbu ll, will take ove r g1\·e Lhe Red Devils
bask
and
ball
et, takes a pie,,
Banqu
tball
Baske
SEOAL
clude
n
i
Returning lettermen
RIGNEY
the main spe aker April 6 in Athens for th e
·1 cnaf'h uf the Rut- sound infie ld."
srk
1
b,
head
as
the Bucks
where
ville
Louis
for
d
n
g
a
/i
11
7"
5IIAR£1?
Hutl.1 nd posted a 7-6 record last Junior Carter, third baseman
t ure of his nation al champion team befor e leavin
evils.
D
Heel
land
and
night,
Friday
team
,W,
iHe
­
/{61
Louisv
a sound 1961 outfielder ; Lee Combs, pitcher fashionecl a story-book 56 -55 win over a so u ped up
lfo,YO!r 0, /J/rl
coa('h Dudding has been work- year but even with
wild­
,000
-7
e
A­
befor
tl!
night
Al
catching shortstop, and John Tlllis, a soph- came back with an 87-74 win over Kentucky Saturday
HA 'f'IOH
in[?, h is l!llil basPb.all prospe('Ls in infield, lhe pitching and
trA,;i!/Utl 7tJ
omore first baseman. Carter and eyed OSU fans in Freedom Hall. Victory in the Mideast Regional NCAA tourna­
S,,1/
A,;
IA
ll'ORN
Al
C
C.ombs are both Juniors. Senior ment, and the luck of the draw, sends th e Bucks against St Joseph of Pennsylvania
l'RAI/Cl6CO
lettermen are Dave Marlin, 1ec­ in the semi-finals Friday night at Kansas City.
_.,,M'At5J!R, !&gt;'OW
ond baseman and Roy Crouser,
/le Poe,; 7Jll!
catcher.
l'IOlflf'l!R 811'
AMBIDEXTROUS
A/.olll! FM 711/1
the DI08t promllllq
Probably
-tJU'f' Holl' r11e M6EL,; !'ARE
AM/!/f!CAI/ A,
up ftr &amp;be Indoor
show
to
pn,sped
A'?" //IE PaX- �FICE A§
/.OS AN�Ltrs
workouts b • freahmu, Jacl:
Ca+tPARfl? W'ffll 7'1/E A1P�
l'lto'T.
� 'f'l/1! P/6 IJl(llf,rtOI&gt;',
Peterson. The young candidate
caa lhmw left and right with the
1ame skill and accuracy, Re 11
wholly ambJdextroa1,
apparealt,
GRIMM
By ROB ERT
I Iilt!iM3iJ
sas State, 69-64, to gain the Mid- 88-80, for the Far West final. n
United Preu International
1wttdl hitter. Coacli
a
alH
al
being
ation
Unite d Pren Intern
Utah g;,· 1ed
to give in what j west final. The B earcats had to ' marked the first time
COLUM BUS (UPI) - _Tourney wise Clevelan d East Dudding hope• he will come along Something's got all-Oltio
ey won tile
th
since
final of I overcume a seven-point deficit I the semifinals
'.[cc h and � nbeate 1_1 Ayersv1 lle t�o k �n the role of favor- a1 a pitcher. His throwing abll- appears to be an
to over- title in 1944.
etball tournament , early in the second half
Iles today t n t he big show of Oh10 lugh school basketball Uy also lags him H a good Infield the NCAA bask
Wittenberg was crowned the
ions.
champ
prospect.
between unbeaten Ohio State and come the Big Eight
- t he state fin als.
small college champion
NCAA
ann
Cinci
t
Bob Wlesenhahan led
Battle l i n es w e r e dra w n for the 1961 state tourna- Other top prospects of the Red Cincinnati winner of 20 conse udefeated Southeast Misit
when
Allen tlve gam:s.
ti with 22 points .ollowed by sophment Sunday, and_ as l u ck "Y� u_ld have it, it will be north Devils this year are Juniors
a tight defens ive
King, an outfield-infielder; Robert But before these two cross-state omore Tom Thacker with 16. Lar sour i, 42-38, in
ag a i nst t he south m bot h d 1v1s1ons.
the losers with ba!lle. Al Thrasher paced the win_In Class AA, F,a.�t Tech 21·2 l,"rb,ma, the smallest among the Long, pitcher; !;ophom�res Chuck powerhouses can get togelher, ry Comley paced
ners with 14 points.
Er- they'll have to get by the other 16 points.
BY BOB E. BYER
will do battle ngamst U rbana '"AA" sur vi vors with 652 students, Cheadle, catcher ,· outfielder;
c
Homd
a
hit double figures In the NCAA major college on.
semifinalists, surpr · ,,g St. Jo- Six players
•�ml . Porlsmouth f20-3J_ takes o n was regarded by many 815 having nle John:'°n, outfielder, �
,
re,
.
.
ventu
Bona
s
•
St
game
Sentinel Sport. Writer
,
ion
r-lnftelder.
sulal
·
e
er Runmon, a catch
,
.
1 lle !28-0)
. e chan ce 1o gain
. s,ph ', ! Pa• I and Utah• The for a spm1ed SI. JOC !I C 1Ub wh'ch
Elyna 120"5) . Ayersv
.
the rma1s, Rounrlmg
co
titb
a
Tom
a 1in
.
rAU-America
1
.
S
with
Devi
ed
R
t00k a 2o-point advant8ge and .
out the
mighty B uckeyes' riding a 31.
anrl Proclerville Fairland (25"0 ) , despi'te t he d angerous East Tech
.
.
.
Prin
d
trlppe
ld
e
ts,
outfi
�ton.
_
ll hopefuls are
�arne wmnmg strea�, tang]� w ,,h lhen �eld off .a Wake �orest rally mg �9 pom
the two unbeaten clubs In Class class and experience._ Both Ur- baseba
ed
down
r
(CalifJ
n and James
Loyola
Carso
Keith
s
85·67,
prospect
nd
96-86.
1a
fmaJ,
n
.a lo win the Easter
he Hawlts from Pluladelph
i:
A lnau gurale festi vities Frlduy bana end Elyria will hnve a
feVJe" g
.
'
.
_
,
·
ire
i omla, 69-u,; LNU1►
Ferre11 , sophomores , Sam B h lhe Bearcats run up against u tah The Hawks were outrebounded by South em Cal'f
And In
n at I · Jo p m
:
rnuo
e
-11
t
hey
t
n
whe
age
I
f Id • l• r, and CharIes Hyse11
height disadvant
ville routed Morehead State, 83-61,
• El in Friday night 's semifina_1s at the taller Deacons, but were more
8omewhal the same noi-lh-south
�:sh:a: �
play ln the semifinal round.
f
d Texas Tech edged Houston.
an
arrnngemcnt, Youngstown Liberty None o the teams will be per- Rutland will play a l4-game K ans.as CitY, Mo. .The wmnen deadly from the field. BilIy Hoy
(2l"l- l i and Madison South ( 23--2 &gt; mltted tot' work out on the St. schedule this year, weather per- then meet for the title on Satur- and Frank Majewski topped the &amp;Hi7.
and
umn
winners with 20 and 19 points, rewill tanl!le in the other semlfinal. ,John Arena floor prior to a half mitting. The Red Devils open day night. .
Up until now . I have discussed in this col
_
uck
e
n
io
Dennis The Menace
else',Yhere on this page the prospec t s of so11_1e _ of t�
The drawings were held o.l Ohio hour before game lime. For many their spring campaign March 30 The d_efendmg champ . B - speclively.
S('a•
this
record
2.6-0
a
e
with
s,
area s bas�bal l squads. I hope this wee k to f1msh p i e- Stahi U niversity Sunday, where of
ey
utah
Paces
Double-Knee
the contestants, ll will bl? the in a pr.id ice game against Pomn, got a brilliant performanre
so
season reviews o( area ball d u bs , t �en cover �om c �f e.:icb coach drew for osi t ions in
r
regula
clicked
tlieir
h
McGill
Hilll
start
n
e
t
(The
d
n
Bill
a
that
oy
of
er
a
n
first lonk at an are
.
the other teams our area sq u ads will be playm� tlu s Uhio' li annual blue rib�nn tournafrom AU.Ameritan Jerry Lucas 1or 31 points in pacing
Ui:ah's
size, which has in the past at- season on April 4 at Wahama.
Ktmating
e
def
In
on.
night
ay
seas
Matchi n,g Rua;ed Belt.
game Saturd
mcnt·
e Redskins over Ar izona Slate
. . .0r the Clas;; counted for more than one case There is a possibility of a
r
t
,·
Mideas
Middl eport and Pomeroy, members or the SEOAl, A ei.s."11�
e
th
wh h "
with North Gallia, Dudding said. tucky, 87-7-1, for
Sizes 3 to 6x.
of jitters.
: _ in· l!J5
,_ :�'· w
Southern Divisio n wi t h Gallipo lis and Jackso n , will lace A lroiui
_ as t ile only
schedule is as gional title , The 6--8 Lucas scored
�
spri·
's
Rutland
y
each other twice during the regular season o f pla and forrner cIiampmn m the smalJ The smallest or the Class A follows with the dates of April 18, 33 points and grabbed 30 rebounds
the winner will have a layoff against on e of the North- s&lt;·I 100I ri.eId and aIso tlHI smanest schools will be Ayersville with IY and 20 being set aside for the as he halted any chancel! of
ll t
ern Division club s whic includ es A l hens, Loga n , W e s 'm enroIIment· B ut the Der·18nee 198 students, and the largeat Meigs County playoffs.
Adolph Rupp's Wildcats advanc305.
with
.
ty
nville
Liber
r.
astow
ton and Nelso
Youn
h
e
·
■el
t
e
•
"
k
pr
1
t
""
d
Pomeroy,
h
e
ng toward their fifth NCAA Litle.
i
t,
30,
,
tag
Mareh
cl ubs, Lo gan co u ld ,.oim ty erew was
· ·
n
Madiso
and
285
speak mg ol tbe Nort hem Divmon
has
d
n
Fairl:
!Ii,
away:
a,
,
Wallam
past
game; Aprll 4
favorite luhel on I.ho basis of
Close Sha,e
MIDDLIPORT
be one of the top cl u bs of the SF.OAL this st•ason with
South 292 students.
iame: 'I,
·
e
·
practic
away,
t
,
gcs
Alltany
wmmn
ti
:e
an
d
f
ce
orman
per
·
of
fu)
y
e about face
t
k
complc
h
a
e
It
e
was
wa
e
un
h
d
t
ning
r
e
e
retur
n
I
its nI ne etterm
.
,
WllkeavUJe, home; 10. Ea.tern,
OHSAA SupervI1e1
rcL"oru·' m LI1e ent·ire f'1eId .
i'
All en.
ve teran coach M anon
; 11, from Ohio State s game of Fr
lllonw
a,
Waham
13,
home:
under
be
r
will
nament
tou
be
The
will
t
n
e
ly
'
n
o
hit
tournam
the
1iit
of
pitche
ro
Lucas
r
e
n
m
whe
fol
semi-p
k
ight
n
a
day
endens
t,
n
His assista t , Ed L
u n w
McConnell Wllkesvllle, away; u, Eal1era, nlne points and the Buckeyes
er, will be i n charge of the Chieftains ' mou nd s t aff Ohio statc · s apa l"ious 13,497-scat lhe supervisi n f , J.
away ; 28, Racine, home ; zs, Mid·
Sl. Johr Arena, ;.nd all eight commissioner of the Ohio High
out a sa-55 victory o\ e, The Boston Celtlcs, at home
which includes fo u r \' e t era n burlcrs .
OD. Mc dleporl, away: May 1, Albany, pulled
e
l
Assoclat
Athleti
School
'
w
!
c·
the
his
third
of
for
some
that
hack
l
is
hoped
s
oa
nder,
'
Louis,dlle.
S teve Dalton, 6 6 righth a
anywhere, are off and running
to home : 4. Middleport, tome : 8.
season as varsi ty pi t cher for Loga n a nd is expected to suct·css enjoyed by the n uckeyes Connell allotted 1,250 tickets
CincinnatJ, second ranked n a- toward the National Baskelball
,
Pomeroy
11,
Yi
a
w
a
Racine,
b•
be the Chieft n ins ' top mo u ndsman with his cu rve as• wou ld rub ott on them come r'n- ea('h of the competing schoo for home.
tlonally by the United Press In- Association's Eastern Oivlsion
Friday's two sessions, both of
sortme n t and f aSlbull.
duy und Sahm.Joy.
________
temational Voard of Coaches be- title while the Los Angeles LairsellCatching .n,y
nd Ohio State, swept over Ka n- ers, who find things rough on th
. be the wenk spot or Logan's di a mond Both coache!! J'lC Howell of which were expected to lie
hi____
e
_
.:_
_
and
rooks
B
outs.
nine this season unl e ss Freshm a n Gerald
of
East Tcrh a nd Sam Marchio
St.
road,
cautiously
move
into
Sophomore Roh Nelso n come up to e xpec t a t ions of Urbana agreed lhat the tourna- The Class A opener will see
, decision in nine games, 7_6, to ihe Louis for Tuesday's start of the
racty
n
Coach Allen.
n
Cou
e
ce
Lawr
d
n
of
. Baltimore Orioles.
mcnt this tipl"ing was the most Fairla
Western Division final playoff
Besides the (our pi t chin g ve tera ns retu rnin g, Loga n
nd consecutive unbent•
its
seco
ing
A two-run homer by Marv series against the Hawks.
No
a
s.
e
r
y
n
i
mru!)
n
e
op
wide(
ld
r
Washwill hav e l ett erm en to �ill th ee of th e our infie posi
Breedi,ig was the big blow in the The world champion Ccllics
great team appared to be capable 0n squad , having edged Old
tions and two for the outfield.
en
n the Ath s 1'1'-i
n
67-6-1,
.
inglo
alUmore attack, while Moose
B
ho
ors
n
n
with
lhe
of run ing off
winners of two straight !'{BA
Two yo u ng pitchers may provide a lot of he l p to LoEast
for
goes
same
The
.
gional
n drove Jn four runs for
Skowro
1959
and
Tech
n
i
East
as
s1.:ch
t.I
.
tit!Ps, took a 1--0 lead over Syragan this year , one a Sophomore, Ga ry Dalto n a n a
, which squeeked by CleveTcrh
nkees with a three-run douYa
I.he
lt•
of
town
ams
Middle
former
the
r
euse on Sunday by downing the
Freshm an, John Blum . Th ey form i.i pa ir or h a d t hrowland .St. JoRph, 50-t7, In the Kent
hie and a homer.
the Jerry Lu�as era.
r..;ationals, 128-US. Meanwhile, Los
ing righ t ha nders .
,
four f inalists regional Saturday night and now
nnie Kline and AngeIes cIinched a shot at the
Ro
n,
Bob
Gibso
T)lere are 22 hopef11ls amo n 0l'.J Logan's baseb all can - iJespite this the
..utonelll and Harvey
Johnny ,,•.;ome must meet Urbnna,
aniel comblned to shut- Hawks by eliminating the ll!!_!roit
didate1 this spring. Most of the pit('hCl's also double at in bolh divisions offerc.d
the "big" men Jn Lindy McD
were
Kuenn
'
s
finalist
AA'
re
four
"
the
re
e
of
ov
The
Th
tlnls,
n
impressive crede
out the world champion Pitts- Plstons, 137- 120, in the best-�iva
other position s.
The Sign That Will
er's deal between San
wint
last
Inst
the
of
10
top
the
n
i
ams
e
t
were
all records of the Clan AA
burgh Pirates on seven hits 88 semifinal round.
nd,
but
Clevela
d
n
a
cisco
n
Fra
Mean longer
241.
showed 85 wins and 10 los�es, JJ PI coaches ratings o( the . 1•
Veterrris Frank Ramsey and
the_ Sl. Lout� Cardlnal� raced to
the loob ot things, Willie
from
behind
third,
was
spr�g Bob C.OUsy led tbe Boston att.ack
Team 3 Games 1''u.lls City Beer while the "A"' schools have dro(}- son. East Tech
eir
Batter life For
lllt.h v ictory In nme
Kirkland, the third man in the tb
rst 1n wilh 25 IUld 2-1 points, respective
21\!:17.
out
five-run
ped only three games end won Cincinnati Elder and · Day•on
A
.
a
�
&amp;--0
� ��•
Roo3evell, Urbana was fourth, swap, may wind up u the best e irst nning ag�inst arvey Iy, as the Celtics withstood a late I Your Car • .....
Team I Game Sport Center !�I.
CITY LF.Al.l1 E
I
•
eter Minuit
P
old
Ince
bargain
.
nth.
Ht,h Scores 3-14-61
tled the issue early, rush by the Ni:..�s and finished
se
984Haddix
darkhorse school in Clas., and Portsmouth seve
The
l
Indians out of Manhatthe
h
talked
.
Rob
d
n
I
won
Hip Three Gome
TOP "S" BOWL&gt;',RS A\'G,
AA was pinned on ElyrIa, whJcb Besides East Teeh , wblc
The Kansas City Athletics con• with a flourish. Big Bill Russell, !
tan.
sPort
19511,
d
n
a
1958
in
Loa■ ""·
crown
ihe
in
ce
SEE US TOOAY
appearan
first
its
g
n
Is maki
their excellent spring show- the league's most valuable play- :
n. Louk.!I - K. Manley 174.
ask the Giants how they tlnued
I
you
C
,.
ch
Jonner
ly
n
o
he
t
Hip Single Game Bob Louk� H. Clatworlhy JTJ.
is
'
eers,
m&lt;.;uth
n
pick�d
poini.s
d
22
an
Pio
red
--o
s..
the big show. The
by shuttfrlg: _ out the Chkago er,
feel about Kuenn, they'll tell you, Ing
Ill,
roam"d by Dale Reichenbach, pion in the four-team field. The
White
D. Hawley 171
Sox, 2-0, the Minnesota off 3-4 rebound� and Tommy Hemmanager Al D ark,
especially
1'eam Three Ga.mes Falls City R. D vis, G. Wagner, D. Mille 1 are the biggest school in the Trojans won It back in 1931.
ba
Twin
e
Uered lhe Loa Angelei3 sohn to55ed in 20 points, 16 coma
e
nd maybe
@xpected
we
all
's
e
"h
.
m
ex-cha
II
Phono WY ,.,.,..,,,
•only
,
the
13Nr :aw,
event with 2,06.1 !ltudents, but Ayersvdle
1111.
. " The Indiana feel the 1ame Dodgers, 10-21 ; Charlie Maxwe I Ing in the second half, for the
more
City
F'a!ls
e
Gam
Team Single
have the most losses with five . plon in Cl.au A.
bit a pair of homera to lead the winneri. Dick Barnett and Hal I M In St
......roy
-- way about the hard-throwing Art-•
--· •
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"B
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STANDINGS
Washington Seua- S,y
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s
ati
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Wa Loi&amp; Pet. G, Diehl Mateer Jr. and .fohn
daya, auperlatfve• dot the converloaillg ttreak by beat12 ,600 Hentz of Philadelphia &lt;!owned
Falll Ctty Beer . 18
1ation. And yoo clll't exaclly a four-game
ukee Braves, 13-10,
Milwa
560
l6
14
the
Ing
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Lorne Maine and David Pemb@r' Hat Roda
blame them,
tho Tlger, over­
1t;
a
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1lugfe
Jporl Center , • • . 15 15 500 ton-Smith of Montreal, 15-9, 9-15,
All Wlllle hu dooe ls win al In
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five-nm
a
i ,came
.Rablaacm a
15-12, 15-8, Sundaz to win the Th
enroute to Hunttnstc,n, and leaat three games for them nd
House
School
High
kville
Barrac
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f.
lphia
Phillies, 10.8,
the Philado
, Lllmdry • •
1-4¼ 151,; , 458 United Etates squash raequel.ii
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coach
k
squad,
tball
b
c
1:1s
er b rookie
ho
J'amlro, Cement
doubles title at the Roritaw11y
Umely hit. like the bue•loaied and I. pair of m , r Chi­
n , brother of former Pom- i friends who delayed hia journey
lto
e
H
, )}. , , .8Jock · · · , · · · IS½ 16½: . -4-IO Hlln lington B Club.
Danny Murphy propeUed the
double that won S\Dlday'a pme
croy Panther Coach Dick Rettc,n, 1 m,,re than an hour.
win over U1e
. &amp;17 ."'33
Qldo Power Co. . . J3
of cago Cuba to a to.a
raced to • 11-66 triumph o, er The group included many hljh with the Giants 1 9. A couple
1
gela In other
•ABON HIGHS
Wittenberg 42 S. E Mil�ourl 38 While Sulphur Springs Saturday school admirers, 7th and 8th grad- day■ ago, he untoaded 1 ,rand- Lot Angeles An
s.
g
�ii �-, �l
ff', lnil· t Games Bob Louks MB.
homer apllllt tht Red Su ame
Cun•lat1o111
,, l!J!'
night to win the Class A division ers when Mr. Betton was In Pom alam
�AMES L, MAHOKIY
1;: 114 1 Game Les Damewood I s. 0■1;. 81. 17 Mt. 8t. Mary's '71 of the W Va, State Tourney, Bar- e roy, but stlll "first name" ac- and earlier In the Cacf:111 League nae Oriolea received some bad
M■n1gtr
that
revealed
was
It
when
news
quaintancea to the successful PHS be beat the Giant, with other big
lon11hip,
(,,_, ' " i'
on the
hit
Follee,
Hank
ca,tcher
hits,
According to fans from l h I s conch.
� 1,,
band by one of knuci:lebaDer Hoyt
--PIIJ• RJpt J'iekl
area, who lraveled to the finnls
I
As thinp ltmd now, Klrldand,. WIiheim'• flutterbaU. on SaturFlth&amp; Raul'9
of the W. Va. Stall Tourney. Bar,.,.,
Jiand
and
friend
good
a
fracturt
be
lo
•
like
I
double
bu
,
, day night
rackville was not certain of the By UnMed Pftu laterutleul a 27-year,.oJd natl'fl of SJluria
of the ring finger and will be out
w
In
rum
o
t
home
41
the cash for any good use, Whoa It &lt;ODI•
hit
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Ala., who
i win until a lalit quorter spurt put
8ATUJU)AZ
h.
moat
a
at
leut
for
actkm
of
ww
wlU
k
,
lealOIII wlth th• Glantl
them far in the lead.
to money, come to me, You wW. llke ._
NEW YORK - Ted Wript, lCt, ta an outfield that lnclud11 Jima
b
71-3
as
t
now
Re
ton
C'oach
way we make sprlna cub I- OIi low•
D e t r O 1 t, wtpolnted Federico my Pler•ll In eenter and Tito
rerord over a three year period
,
HOl
lw
entl
on,
Arg
1
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mps
52¾
Tho
terms.
Fnncona In left.
at Battackville. He guided t, I •
MADI.
taly-Ernealo Miran- Willie UI DD pzelle In the 'lekl
N,
MIL
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A
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A
Fin
e
team to the w. Va. Stat
do, 115¼, ArpnUna, •lopp,d La- but ha'• no buleber either, ID the
TO YOUl
but lost in the championship game
tare l..ayese, 118, Morocw f8).
Indiana already are more Uwl
lut year,
SPECIFIIMA, Pent-Mauro Miu. 1" bappy with the deal, and u 111111L
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CATIONS
Peru, � out Sonny Ray• •IV Jimmy Dyba ll)'I, 'The
Mart.imvJIIe defeated Miltoo and
178• Clneago fS) ,
, ,1. ,· blg IU1 g:lvet our outfield aome
HunUngton beat Beetley tor the
Y
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cl.au."
Claes AAA champlOll!lblp 11,Eime.
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Gtlllpollo, Ohio
Maufle1d, O., stopped "for cul- ed Joey Lope11, 138, sacramento, blacker for the New York Yan­
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t�e of eternal di�n/ opt��
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BJ u.,.. p!.. _..___,
Th�!I ha11 been , bill_t!d ais 40-year- _I mum, De/ieves that the llpirit of
I Koc,i, and � Oenmf 1Pa
8AnJBDAY
old Stan Musial s f1111d season o! I SI. LouJ&amp; c:an pe-rform rn 125 um/ HALLANDALE, Fla. _ Tudor the Hollywood lnternatJuual four.
baseball but ir's a 8Urer sign at iesl!!. . _ .despite a . 275 avt-ra1&lt;:e l .l.!lt
Way -'«lred a two-length v k1ory baJI goff toumameDt wtda I 7J.
aprmg lhan a r·obm wearlng 1 year, Stan lnsl.-ts "I still can hJr·
in the •IH,000 Gulhtream Park hole acore ot •
snowshoe11 when "The !1-fi:tn •· s.iys, imd you won' t get any arg ument
Handicap.
on that seore from many pitchthat h e "may play Jn Jlll-2 . "
-HA.NILA - G a b r- J e l &lt;Jtuh)
Muell of Stan's enthus r:.ism of t"rs.
PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H--Gor- EJorde, 130, PhWpp.fnet, outpota,..
Worry About Wl'lght
the moment stems from th� pe r•
don Eaton of Mkldlebury College ed Joey Lope■, 130,
Hor
em
n
n
ial
s
en make " i_: rea r
t!"
11pring trnuung cnt h uiu asm
won the men's national slalom ti- Calif.
plus the surging pennant fever in over the weight asiugnt'd the
tie.
� St. Louis Card inn l camp. . oatburners after a selles of fi�:
E\'er_y bc.tdy on the club seems I perform1mces, many t r a I a e r �
E O
Rn 1'0KYO
D
\TON
A
A
B
EACH. Fla.-Jody TR M RS
c�nv1�ced that thi � is th e fted, j s�n1 tching their chargers from
Nicholaa, of Peabody CoJJege won TOKYO (UP1 -A Dlll&gt;m'
big .stakeli f"'1ents beeause of too
ea
birds year.
)
I f'.eavy
the JOO-mile nalioria.l motorcycle ab
an impost, but jockey Wil
q
They i-,oi�t to !heir miserable
e
kept
li!llltl.Jv
teilmolop:aJ
race at Daytona Jnternati;naJ
lI-16 start m_ the first month laS! he llartack says they·re tal.km�
mJn.
Speedway.
instn.unenta jlgglin, for
year and !heir second half season ,1 through the fat under their hats.
utn
today
after ,wayfa,: Tctyt
�n which left them third only I _ "Wei�t means little or nothNEW
YORK
f
or
gs
New
aeveraJ aecond, N•
buildin
York
Uninme games back. Musi11) figure I mg, part u:ularly with a bJ,;?, pow- lii"EW
s
BISHOP - M
'Werl reported:
ers
ty
frljwies
OJ'
dama
the
pon
•
three
w
ea
\' r . too�
ge
on playing about 100 games btll erfuJ ,horse , " insllll!I Hartn ck. "A , Soennckc r, 54, of
champion
slup
an�
Ued
rom
t b e tremor,, wine.la the
for the ... f
---- ----- horse !I lorm is much mure lm- I Minn. , _ha.s been named the
portent l.han lhe weight he has I new bishop of Owensboro her team charnp1onslup in the Jo- Tokyo Meteorologlta) Ageaq II.id
TUNING UP FOR IICHMANN-Teclln.lciana
t.ercollegiate Fencing A&amp;sociatJOD .,ere centered 10 miles aoder the
to carry because a pound ur two Kt, by Pope John
toucbee to tllt electncaJ. •Y•tem
Ibid• the Prisontl'a dock tor trta.l ot Ad lf��
championahi
o
B
p,.
coast of lbara,i Prtlechft. tut
, ! s h P Soen11eker succeeds
doesn 't Ine;.;JI a thin8.
.�_In lhe Beth H' un CPeuple'1 Hou■e)
1D JfH'Wlalem, At right 11.N ■ear: for � ......
h
ud
n
" J pa who WW prut,da,
Cott1&gt;n,
of
Tokyo.
''I _think that,_ w�ile a hor�e ls ;
i{;J:i t� ;�ar�
' ST. PETE=�:� Fla
.
Bob
wmnmg and p1ckmg up wei·•'lt
Goalby o! Crystal River, Fla. .
he may be tailing off in for; , ; -shot a .. and woo the St. Peter,.
�
the jockey eha1t1pion add, · "=
,' SPU.Ls INJURE SK£ERS
,____
, ;:en,
burg Open golr .,..
uent with a
'VU.11uu
_ hen be loses, everybody sa•,·s i _ O_ SLO ( UPJJ-Peter Wen ger of
w
BY Ualfed PreII lnteraaUenal
total
ol
261
,
NEW yORK (UPJ I - Niagara •t s 1h e
• �witzcrland and . �en rich Ihlo of
weigh t that licked him
_
Clan AA
and Dayton, the last of the seeded while
actually he would have bec-n Germany were mJured seriously
Al ClaelnaaU
LL W D, Fla.
teams• t chan e _to oin Holy beaten
even with a sli ght im'lOst. Sunday in jump spills at an inter- IiO Y OO
J
Urbana 60, Dayt(lq Chaminade 53 Cross /: ; t �
is If be se�1- The true reaso i
nalional skiing meet. Wenger suf- :
n s that he has
At Kent
finals o� the NaOtiona !nv 1.tahon lost his
DOUBLE
C1eveland Eaat Tech bO,
form. ". ; .one thin,i: sure fered a brain concussion and rib I
Tournarnent when play resumes Bill has
�r�ct�
re
s
and
Ihlo
suff
e
red
head !
n·t Jost his, either conYer:
POLL PARROTT
Cleveland St. Joseph 47
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Tuesday n ight
mJurics.
. sa11ona!1y or in the sad dfo
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At Toledo
STAMP DAYS
-----The Purple Eagles from Niaga- ·
Elyria 68, Toledo Lihbey 51
Advice frorn BlackweU ·
ra Falls meet Providence and i For the embr ,0 b'i
Al ColUIDbu1
e ue ENTER A
Tuas,, Wed., Thurs.
ZALEA GOLF
Portsmouth 43, Canton Mck. 38 Dayton tangles with Temple In pitchers, former )Cmci11�t� a�
W
the two remaining games of the I Ewell Blackwell advises
ILMINGTOI-:, N.C (UPJ J Get Double Your
Clas■ A
that t�1:
:��::•� :arren Byrd, 36, la charged In New Ctu1 Ue
Y
.
Jerry
Barber, J.unmy Clark, Billy
.
quarter
fwals
e
e
Purchase in Poll
at
murd
develop
Madiso
r
e
in
n
ar
Square
a fast ba ll and lbei: eon- Maxwe II Art Wa
aenic p(llson death oi
At Athen■
·
gre
II Jr., Howie
h.11 �d
•
e, Lole (rlght), anel autborlt11.1 are
.
a
G
rd
e
n
.
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Parrot Stamps
trol
and "leave the tnc
Fair
· I•-•
..,,.. fn, Old Washington 64
bi
• k piklh 5 Johnson and Torn Neiporte head
recorda of a menb!l hospital whera hta first Wit
l&amp;'
�retta
e,
l
At Lima
lioly Cross and St. Louis ad- ' until later ·•
(left), wu treated, to learn If she, too• SUCC
a list of 70 professional gg.iers in
l1lnbed to other
Ayr
esville 60, Mt. Vlctory 53
into the semifinals Satur- '"When � kid tries throwing the 13th annual Azalea
vanced
...
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...._ natural causes.
Invitation
day night by knocking off the i wo knucklebaJ!i1, curvr.s and sllders; golf tournam
A, Cuitoa
MIDOLEPORT
ent M arch 31-April 2:. 1
other seeded teams. The Ct·usad- he's ruined before he starts ,
Youngst-Own Liberty 66
- -�Dennison St, Mary 48 ers, led by ,Jack (The Shoo Blarkwell asserts. "He shouid
Foley's 24 points, ousted Memphis leave those alone until he starts
At Troy
.
Madison
State, 81-69, aft�r the Billikens losing the zip off his fast one . "
56
M ddletown Fenwick 45 eliminated Colorado State U,, And that's from a man who ,;.,�
really something when he had
59-53.
Sat�ay•1 College BaU:elbaD
I
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J0hnn_Y Egan scored 34 point., at fa�t ball and control. .
By Unlled Pres• lnternatloaal .
� leading Pro_vW:ence to a 73-67 1 Speaktng of spring optimism fn :
Natloaal lm.•ltaf.loaal
victory ver De Paul and Bruce the major league camps, take Uie
at New York
Drysdale�s 23 points sparked ' case of Mickey Vernon, mana�er /
bl Bound
Temple to its 79-66 rout over of the "new" Washington Sena.
Temple 79 Anny 66
Army in a Saturday afternoon tors. He has only IS pitchers lll _I
ProvidtJDce 73 DePaul 67
camp and most of lhem were i
doubleheader at the Garden.
QIWiel'-fillal
A tula! of 26,622 fans wilnesse� me�Jy relief hur :ers with their I
St Lou11 SI Colorado St. U. 53
the two tw.inbWS-12,6.17 turning va_rwus clubs last season. Yet, I
Holy Cross OJ Memphis St. 69
out for the afternoon show a�d Mick�y views their prospects will:i /
surpnslng confidence.
13, 985 for the evening program
NCAA Eaflem Regl0.,_,_
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FRIEND$-Sovtet .Fo1'11ign M1n.111ter Andrei G
ln Thursday night's aemifln ls
at Charlotte, N.c
k b
Y
to
be starters and really work 1
f&amp;r eU to Raul Roa, Cuberi mlnJster to the Un�: N:tlo
Holy Cross wm play the W�L�
��
�r a lunc
Fbal
i;;
when_ they get the chance,'' hE /
beon at the Soviet consulato ib New York.
St. Joseph's 96 Wake Forest 86 of the Niagara-Providence 9
�: explains. "Well, with
our ciub
and St. Louis will meet
Consolation
they know for suro !hat they'll he
St, Bona,enture 85 Princeton 67 Dayton-Temple wlooer. The rm, !
will be held Saturday afternoon ven the opportunity,". . .Any. ,
ow, he .angles, baseball has be.
.[
at 4 p.n:i, EST.
NCAA 1'111h-eat ReglltfUWI
.
co�e a g ame of relief pitchers, /
-----.
•• Lawrence, Kan.
BE CONTENT
they do not deserve under any
pointing out that the Yankees won 1
'l
.
U
ISENJlo
R
E
E
W
Now tbe correct way lo begin title whatsoever Jt is
RS
RET
Fhlal
the pennan t last season a!thnu2h i
di se
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. f UPJJour personal housecleaning is to that undermines· Ollr nat7on �� Cincinnati 69 Kansas st. 64
the staff cruoe up with o·1:y 'ae
Former President Eisenhower and
Consola&amp;Jon
get rld of those faults which, for our fani!ly circle, nnd oUr :di
complett! games. , ,
vJ:: Texas
hJs wife, Mamie, were reun!ted
Tech 69 Houston 87
the moat of us, cause our d�flec ual integrity_ Discontent
dis
today fol!owing separate excurlliiiiiiiliiiii,•��.:;,;,, .-.. ·-•·
tron from Christian priaci:,le. 'Ibe rupt a family by the /�
sJons
.
Elsen
NCAA
howt
longer we cpng to these fault, bickering
r
MJdeaa
spen
t eight
&amp; Regionals
over money to ;0:��
days In t.be Baja California, Mex•t
J
the
e diff1t
LouJsvO
e,
1t
,
K
Jt,
to
�
things
y
which
tb
e family cannot
�
ico, resort of La Paz fishing and
convr;:: �l�es as '!ffy'\as oth- afford, In this atmosphere
Final
men Ohio St.
:
bunting
87 Keol.ucky 7-1
while Mrs. Eisenhower
ers th:t
ist • way .�e true will try to satisfy their own tast
es
went to Elizabeth Arden's Maine
Coasolatloa
personal good o r anti ambitions, and pleaaures even
ni�d
at
t,
unwersal peace.
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the cost of untold hardship to the Louisville 83 Morehead St. 61 Chance Resort at Scottsdale, Ariz.
Both returned Sunday,
Be content with Wha�'ft· right other members of the famil In
NCAA
Par
West Rettonals
fully yours. II there is to be di&amp; this same spirit a woman wJi' de1
Toaruame•t sit.e: St. John Arena I
Portland, Ore.
content let it be over injustice mand money for clothes and jew·
Ohio State University,
J'lnal
not that arising froml�• And elry far beyond her means she
tah
Seating eapacHy: 13,497,
88 Arizona St. ao
80 I do not 1ay we shoultt\e con- will try to move in sodal circles U
Coachb1: Lee Himmeger, AyersConaolatlen
!ent 1Vith Injustice, wJth a lack of which have nothing la common
Justly deserved opportunity, or with her own background s he Loyola (CaI. J 69 Southern Cal. w, ville ; Carl York, Procterville Fairl�nd; Peter Prokop, Youngstown
with mediocrUy. I do not discour- wiU endanger the family �tatus
Libert
y; John Macmillan, MadiNAIA.
Toumament
aae the strlvJng for 1eU-better by dangerous gambles to ge'
SOD
South
: &amp;m Marchio, Urbana;
•t
Kansas Cffy, Mo.
ment as long as this ls within the more than she can honeiitly ar'
Joe
Howel
l, Cleveland East Tech·
Flaal
bounds of e Just and reasoriable tord. Ofttimes such a woman .11
George
Reller, Portsmouth; Dal;
t&gt;ffort. I do say, hoWever. that get a job outsld@ the home ,: Grambling 9S Georgetown(Ky) 'lS
ieche
nbach,
Elyria.
a
R
Iat1on
10
Co
when we have freely exercised ply to appease her vanity. This ,
ffo.M
Jch.
101
W11tmnstr
1Pa. l 84
our beat talents, used all c1veU ls the making of neglected h us
able opportunities, and estabUsh- bands and 'hand-out' childr I
NCAA haU Coll TOUl'llamtlt
ed our reasonable state of lire, Much of the juvenile pJlferJng
al EnnsYUle, Ind,
then we .should be content with today is motivated by the desire
Final
U11ltjf11.lo \\
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what we have, with our po,ltion nf Young pe&lt;,ple lo
them'S ...__
1nu11
&amp;IIUb,
tn life, and with tho!e other selves with things way outside
·
fruit, o( 0111 homat and full ef- their abUity to pay fur or c ope State Tourney
G II
fort which 81'1 the measure of our with. Too often the agitation :I pa.tl"JDgs
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capabil1U@11. Unfortunately this iu unrest arising from wage di �9
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POf.. the general pattern of mod. higher dividends, profits bu�s, figure,
for this week'■ Ohio l:.igh IJr;&amp;,JtJi on • • •
and
allowances are in � w
em living.
state basketball tourna-n. '-Ir ., _,There seems to be an ungovern- lated to, a quesUon of jusu: �;
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able Itch 1n people to have thlllgs ra her are the stew-juice of naki,·v,·ng m
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the lron Cwuin ~•"'
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ments of other P80pi,_e,II money Friday, 1 :30 p.m,
e borde.rof'Soviet Rutsia
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••(28-0) vs Pr-,ctervilJe
Fairland are the Mu1tiu.1doa•..and
we read about so much in today'.; 1 -0
Eastern
papers :are simply to be laid at 25- J.
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me
beco a VALLEY
the door of a discon tent with -�-, Friday, 3 : 15 p,m, Youna'Awn
of DECISJON,
o-w
L I'berty (26-I) vs Madison South
one ha11 earned, even t�oogh w,�
th.is (
Froru Ru■eia they hear tba t tho
legitimate saving is usu
Use Daily Sentinel Classified Ads reg u­
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sanI drlve for 90Jlletlung more for Class A title.
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child's puppy returned if he strayed
aood newa of hope that helps
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Coach John Dudding
Has Red Devil H opefuls
Ready For Outside Work

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Lhe gym the . past . wee� with department could be a litt_le �eak.
-� By Bob E. Byer
e this week However, a ray of hope ts m the
For the hrst tllllt s:nce basebalJ hopl's of gettmg outsid uts.
Btt..L'6 A
Rutland camp that may give the
spirited worko
was re-organizf:!d at Rutlwid High for a few
CllfC# /0 ·
Red
Devils fl first line pitcher.
dates tumed out
Sl·hool, the � d Devils will have· .Sixteen candi
•011r-Acr'
pro,ped is a transfer stu­
'l'he
but each is without exIVAJi'MA£
a new mentor at the hl'lm. After last week
Logan, West Virginia,
from
dent
l
other than high schoo
tEA6de
four years, Coaeh Jim Vennari perience
d
since Rutland hasn 't had who playe regularly for Logan
RIJ/Al ,WALf
is stepping down as the Drvils' baseball
AL�1"'a-¥.
summer league, baseball. little High &amp;hool last year while the
ball coaeh.
base
head
Ft)!? ,!,fy'
r ny league organiza- Bulldogs were posting a reputible
Cnadi Vennari re -orf'ani"i',('() league u po
a,y. 'r/£
1 �
season . Billy Hall, a junior, shows
h;iseb;ill in Rutland four years ago lions.
r"iffLP
e veterans were among the promise of becoming a first line
and this �eason , th e filth, Middle- Fiv u
(l�CARf-ls an� Coach Dudd�g pitf'�er for Rutland as )Vel_l , _as
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port native John Dudding, assist• : 16 hopef
returnrng l�tte��n will a_ddmg strength lo the Devils m­
the
feels
footin
year
this
nari
n
Ve
Lo
anl
Taylor, who will bit
/lfLL
1
a pretty field.
SHOOTING BUCK HOT SHOTS - Ohio State coach Fred
dbu ll, will take ove r g1\·e Lhe Red Devils
bask
and
ball
et, takes a pie,,
Banqu
tball
Baske
SEOAL
clude
n
i
Returning lettermen
RIGNEY
the main spe aker April 6 in Athens for th e
·1 cnaf'h uf the Rut- sound infie ld."
srk
1
b,
head
as
the Bucks
where
ville
Louis
for
d
n
g
a
/i
11
7"
5IIAR£1?
Hutl.1 nd posted a 7-6 record last Junior Carter, third baseman
t ure of his nation al champion team befor e leavin
evils.
D
Heel
land
and
night,
Friday
team
,W,
iHe
­
/{61
Louisv
a sound 1961 outfielder ; Lee Combs, pitcher fashionecl a story-book 56 -55 win over a so u ped up
lfo,YO!r 0, /J/rl
coa('h Dudding has been work- year but even with
wild­
,000
-7
e
A­
befor
tl!
night
Al
catching shortstop, and John Tlllis, a soph- came back with an 87-74 win over Kentucky Saturday
HA 'f'IOH
in[?, h is l!llil basPb.all prospe('Ls in infield, lhe pitching and
trA,;i!/Utl 7tJ
omore first baseman. Carter and eyed OSU fans in Freedom Hall. Victory in the Mideast Regional NCAA tourna­
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IA
ll'ORN
Al
C
C.ombs are both Juniors. Senior ment, and the luck of the draw, sends th e Bucks against St Joseph of Pennsylvania
l'RAI/Cl6CO
lettermen are Dave Marlin, 1ec­ in the semi-finals Friday night at Kansas City.
_.,,M'At5J!R, !&gt;'OW
ond baseman and Roy Crouser,
/le Poe,; 7Jll!
catcher.
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AMBIDEXTROUS
A/.olll! FM 711/1
the DI08t promllllq
Probably
-tJU'f' Holl' r11e M6EL,; !'ARE
AM/!/f!CAI/ A,
up ftr &amp;be Indoor
show
to
pn,sped
A'?" //IE PaX- �FICE A§
/.OS AN�Ltrs
workouts b • freahmu, Jacl:
Ca+tPARfl? W'ffll 7'1/E A1P�
l'lto'T.
� 'f'l/1! P/6 IJl(llf,rtOI&gt;',
Peterson. The young candidate
caa lhmw left and right with the
1ame skill and accuracy, Re 11
wholly ambJdextroa1,
apparealt,
GRIMM
By ROB ERT
I Iilt!iM3iJ
sas State, 69-64, to gain the Mid- 88-80, for the Far West final. n
United Preu International
1wttdl hitter. Coacli
a
alH
al
being
ation
Unite d Pren Intern
Utah g;,· 1ed
to give in what j west final. The B earcats had to ' marked the first time
COLUM BUS (UPI) - _Tourney wise Clevelan d East Dudding hope• he will come along Something's got all-Oltio
ey won tile
th
since
final of I overcume a seven-point deficit I the semifinals
'.[cc h and � nbeate 1_1 Ayersv1 lle t�o k �n the role of favor- a1 a pitcher. His throwing abll- appears to be an
to over- title in 1944.
etball tournament , early in the second half
Iles today t n t he big show of Oh10 lugh school basketball Uy also lags him H a good Infield the NCAA bask
Wittenberg was crowned the
ions.
champ
prospect.
between unbeaten Ohio State and come the Big Eight
- t he state fin als.
small college champion
NCAA
ann
Cinci
t
Bob Wlesenhahan led
Battle l i n es w e r e dra w n for the 1961 state tourna- Other top prospects of the Red Cincinnati winner of 20 conse udefeated Southeast Misit
when
Allen tlve gam:s.
ti with 22 points .ollowed by sophment Sunday, and_ as l u ck "Y� u_ld have it, it will be north Devils this year are Juniors
a tight defens ive
King, an outfield-infielder; Robert But before these two cross-state omore Tom Thacker with 16. Lar sour i, 42-38, in
ag a i nst t he south m bot h d 1v1s1ons.
the losers with ba!lle. Al Thrasher paced the win_In Class AA, F,a.�t Tech 21·2 l,"rb,ma, the smallest among the Long, pitcher; !;ophom�res Chuck powerhouses can get togelher, ry Comley paced
ners with 14 points.
Er- they'll have to get by the other 16 points.
BY BOB E. BYER
will do battle ngamst U rbana '"AA" sur vi vors with 652 students, Cheadle, catcher ,· outfielder;
c
Homd
a
hit double figures In the NCAA major college on.
semifinalists, surpr · ,,g St. Jo- Six players
•�ml . Porlsmouth f20-3J_ takes o n was regarded by many 815 having nle John:'°n, outfielder, �
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re,
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ventu
Bona
s
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game
Sentinel Sport. Writer
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ion
r-lnftelder.
sulal
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e
er Runmon, a catch
,
.
1 lle !28-0)
. e chan ce 1o gain
. s,ph ', ! Pa• I and Utah• The for a spm1ed SI. JOC !I C 1Ub wh'ch
Elyna 120"5) . Ayersv
.
the rma1s, Rounrlmg
co
titb
a
Tom
a 1in
.
rAU-America
1
.
S
with
Devi
ed
R
t00k a 2o-point advant8ge and .
out the
mighty B uckeyes' riding a 31.
anrl Proclerville Fairland (25"0 ) , despi'te t he d angerous East Tech
.
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Prin
d
trlppe
ld
e
ts,
outfi
�ton.
_
ll hopefuls are
�arne wmnmg strea�, tang]� w ,,h lhen �eld off .a Wake �orest rally mg �9 pom
the two unbeaten clubs In Class class and experience._ Both Ur- baseba
ed
down
r
(CalifJ
n and James
Loyola
Carso
Keith
s
85·67,
prospect
nd
96-86.
1a
fmaJ,
n
.a lo win the Easter
he Hawlts from Pluladelph
i:
A lnau gurale festi vities Frlduy bana end Elyria will hnve a
feVJe" g
.
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ire
i omla, 69-u,; LNU1►
Ferre11 , sophomores , Sam B h lhe Bearcats run up against u tah The Hawks were outrebounded by South em Cal'f
And In
n at I · Jo p m
:
rnuo
e
-11
t
hey
t
n
whe
age
I
f Id • l• r, and CharIes Hyse11
height disadvant
ville routed Morehead State, 83-61,
• El in Friday night 's semifina_1s at the taller Deacons, but were more
8omewhal the same noi-lh-south
�:sh:a: �
play ln the semifinal round.
f
d Texas Tech edged Houston.
an
arrnngemcnt, Youngstown Liberty None o the teams will be per- Rutland will play a l4-game K ans.as CitY, Mo. .The wmnen deadly from the field. BilIy Hoy
(2l"l- l i and Madison South ( 23--2 &gt; mltted tot' work out on the St. schedule this year, weather per- then meet for the title on Satur- and Frank Majewski topped the &amp;Hi7.
and
umn
winners with 20 and 19 points, rewill tanl!le in the other semlfinal. ,John Arena floor prior to a half mitting. The Red Devils open day night. .
Up until now . I have discussed in this col
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uck
e
n
io
Dennis The Menace
else',Yhere on this page the prospec t s of so11_1e _ of t�
The drawings were held o.l Ohio hour before game lime. For many their spring campaign March 30 The d_efendmg champ . B - speclively.
S('a•
this
record
2.6-0
a
e
with
s,
area s bas�bal l squads. I hope this wee k to f1msh p i e- Stahi U niversity Sunday, where of
ey
utah
Paces
Double-Knee
the contestants, ll will bl? the in a pr.id ice game against Pomn, got a brilliant performanre
so
season reviews o( area ball d u bs , t �en cover �om c �f e.:icb coach drew for osi t ions in
r
regula
clicked
tlieir
h
McGill
Hilll
start
n
e
t
(The
d
n
Bill
a
that
oy
of
er
a
n
first lonk at an are
.
the other teams our area sq u ads will be playm� tlu s Uhio' li annual blue rib�nn tournafrom AU.Ameritan Jerry Lucas 1or 31 points in pacing
Ui:ah's
size, which has in the past at- season on April 4 at Wahama.
Ktmating
e
def
In
on.
night
ay
seas
Matchi n,g Rua;ed Belt.
game Saturd
mcnt·
e Redskins over Ar izona Slate
. . .0r the Clas;; counted for more than one case There is a possibility of a
r
t
,·
Mideas
Middl eport and Pomeroy, members or the SEOAl, A ei.s."11�
e
th
wh h "
with North Gallia, Dudding said. tucky, 87-7-1, for
Sizes 3 to 6x.
of jitters.
: _ in· l!J5
,_ :�'· w
Southern Divisio n wi t h Gallipo lis and Jackso n , will lace A lroiui
_ as t ile only
schedule is as gional title , The 6--8 Lucas scored
�
spri·
's
Rutland
y
each other twice during the regular season o f pla and forrner cIiampmn m the smalJ The smallest or the Class A follows with the dates of April 18, 33 points and grabbed 30 rebounds
the winner will have a layoff against on e of the North- s&lt;·I 100I ri.eId and aIso tlHI smanest schools will be Ayersville with IY and 20 being set aside for the as he halted any chancel! of
ll t
ern Division club s whic includ es A l hens, Loga n , W e s 'm enroIIment· B ut the Der·18nee 198 students, and the largeat Meigs County playoffs.
Adolph Rupp's Wildcats advanc305.
with
.
ty
nville
Liber
r.
astow
ton and Nelso
Youn
h
e
·
■el
t
e
•
"
k
pr
1
t
""
d
Pomeroy,
h
e
ng toward their fifth NCAA Litle.
i
t,
30,
,
tag
Mareh
cl ubs, Lo gan co u ld ,.oim ty erew was
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Madiso
and
285
speak mg ol tbe Nort hem Divmon
has
d
n
Fairl:
!Ii,
away:
a,
,
Wallam
past
game; Aprll 4
favorite luhel on I.ho basis of
Close Sha,e
MIDDLIPORT
be one of the top cl u bs of the SF.OAL this st•ason with
South 292 students.
iame: 'I,
·
e
·
practic
away,
t
,
gcs
Alltany
wmmn
ti
:e
an
d
f
ce
orman
per
·
of
fu)
y
e about face
t
k
complc
h
a
e
It
e
was
wa
e
un
h
d
t
ning
r
e
e
retur
n
I
its nI ne etterm
.
,
WllkeavUJe, home; 10. Ea.tern,
OHSAA SupervI1e1
rcL"oru·' m LI1e ent·ire f'1eId .
i'
All en.
ve teran coach M anon
; 11, from Ohio State s game of Fr
lllonw
a,
Waham
13,
home:
under
be
r
will
nament
tou
be
The
will
t
n
e
ly
'
n
o
hit
tournam
the
1iit
of
pitche
ro
Lucas
r
e
n
m
whe
fol
semi-p
k
ight
n
a
day
endens
t,
n
His assista t , Ed L
u n w
McConnell Wllkesvllle, away; u, Eal1era, nlne points and the Buckeyes
er, will be i n charge of the Chieftains ' mou nd s t aff Ohio statc · s apa l"ious 13,497-scat lhe supervisi n f , J.
away ; 28, Racine, home ; zs, Mid·
Sl. Johr Arena, ;.nd all eight commissioner of the Ohio High
out a sa-55 victory o\ e, The Boston Celtlcs, at home
which includes fo u r \' e t era n burlcrs .
OD. Mc dleporl, away: May 1, Albany, pulled
e
l
Assoclat
Athleti
School
'
w
!
c·
the
his
third
of
for
some
that
hack
l
is
hoped
s
oa
nder,
'
Louis,dlle.
S teve Dalton, 6 6 righth a
anywhere, are off and running
to home : 4. Middleport, tome : 8.
season as varsi ty pi t cher for Loga n a nd is expected to suct·css enjoyed by the n uckeyes Connell allotted 1,250 tickets
CincinnatJ, second ranked n a- toward the National Baskelball
,
Pomeroy
11,
Yi
a
w
a
Racine,
b•
be the Chieft n ins ' top mo u ndsman with his cu rve as• wou ld rub ott on them come r'n- ea('h of the competing schoo for home.
tlonally by the United Press In- Association's Eastern Oivlsion
Friday's two sessions, both of
sortme n t and f aSlbull.
duy und Sahm.Joy.
________
temational Voard of Coaches be- title while the Los Angeles LairsellCatching .n,y
nd Ohio State, swept over Ka n- ers, who find things rough on th
. be the wenk spot or Logan's di a mond Both coache!! J'lC Howell of which were expected to lie
hi____
e
_
.:_
_
and
rooks
B
outs.
nine this season unl e ss Freshm a n Gerald
of
East Tcrh a nd Sam Marchio
St.
road,
cautiously
move
into
Sophomore Roh Nelso n come up to e xpec t a t ions of Urbana agreed lhat the tourna- The Class A opener will see
, decision in nine games, 7_6, to ihe Louis for Tuesday's start of the
racty
n
Coach Allen.
n
Cou
e
ce
Lawr
d
n
of
. Baltimore Orioles.
mcnt this tipl"ing was the most Fairla
Western Division final playoff
Besides the (our pi t chin g ve tera ns retu rnin g, Loga n
nd consecutive unbent•
its
seco
ing
A two-run homer by Marv series against the Hawks.
No
a
s.
e
r
y
n
i
mru!)
n
e
op
wide(
ld
r
Washwill hav e l ett erm en to �ill th ee of th e our infie posi
Breedi,ig was the big blow in the The world champion Ccllics
great team appared to be capable 0n squad , having edged Old
tions and two for the outfield.
en
n the Ath s 1'1'-i
n
67-6-1,
.
inglo
alUmore attack, while Moose
B
ho
ors
n
n
with
lhe
of run ing off
winners of two straight !'{BA
Two yo u ng pitchers may provide a lot of he l p to LoEast
for
goes
same
The
.
gional
n drove Jn four runs for
Skowro
1959
and
Tech
n
i
East
as
s1.:ch
t.I
.
tit!Ps, took a 1--0 lead over Syragan this year , one a Sophomore, Ga ry Dalto n a n a
, which squeeked by CleveTcrh
nkees with a three-run douYa
I.he
lt•
of
town
ams
Middle
former
the
r
euse on Sunday by downing the
Freshm an, John Blum . Th ey form i.i pa ir or h a d t hrowland .St. JoRph, 50-t7, In the Kent
hie and a homer.
the Jerry Lu�as era.
r..;ationals, 128-US. Meanwhile, Los
ing righ t ha nders .
,
four f inalists regional Saturday night and now
nnie Kline and AngeIes cIinched a shot at the
Ro
n,
Bob
Gibso
T)lere are 22 hopef11ls amo n 0l'.J Logan's baseb all can - iJespite this the
..utonelll and Harvey
Johnny ,,•.;ome must meet Urbnna,
aniel comblned to shut- Hawks by eliminating the ll!!_!roit
didate1 this spring. Most of the pit('hCl's also double at in bolh divisions offerc.d
the "big" men Jn Lindy McD
were
Kuenn
'
s
finalist
AA'
re
four
"
the
re
e
of
ov
The
Th
tlnls,
n
impressive crede
out the world champion Pitts- Plstons, 137- 120, in the best-�iva
other position s.
The Sign That Will
er's deal between San
wint
last
Inst
the
of
10
top
the
n
i
ams
e
t
were
all records of the Clan AA
burgh Pirates on seven hits 88 semifinal round.
nd,
but
Clevela
d
n
a
cisco
n
Fra
Mean longer
241.
showed 85 wins and 10 los�es, JJ PI coaches ratings o( the . 1•
Veterrris Frank Ramsey and
the_ Sl. Lout� Cardlnal� raced to
the loob ot things, Willie
from
behind
third,
was
spr�g Bob C.OUsy led tbe Boston att.ack
Team 3 Games 1''u.lls City Beer while the "A"' schools have dro(}- son. East Tech
eir
Batter life For
lllt.h v ictory In nme
Kirkland, the third man in the tb
rst 1n wilh 25 IUld 2-1 points, respective
21\!:17.
out
five-run
ped only three games end won Cincinnati Elder and · Day•on
A
.
a
�
&amp;--0
� ��•
Roo3evell, Urbana was fourth, swap, may wind up u the best e irst nning ag�inst arvey Iy, as the Celtics withstood a late I Your Car • .....
Team I Game Sport Center !�I.
CITY LF.Al.l1 E
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eter Minuit
P
old
Ince
bargain
.
nth.
Ht,h Scores 3-14-61
tled the issue early, rush by the Ni:..�s and finished
se
984Haddix
darkhorse school in Clas., and Portsmouth seve
The
l
Indians out of Manhatthe
h
talked
.
Rob
d
n
I
won
Hip Three Gome
TOP "S" BOWL&gt;',RS A\'G,
AA was pinned on ElyrIa, whJcb Besides East Teeh , wblc
The Kansas City Athletics con• with a flourish. Big Bill Russell, !
tan.
sPort
19511,
d
n
a
1958
in
Loa■ ""·
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ihe
in
ce
SEE US TOOAY
appearan
first
its
g
n
Is maki
their excellent spring show- the league's most valuable play- :
n. Louk.!I - K. Manley 174.
ask the Giants how they tlnued
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you
C
,.
ch
Jonner
ly
n
o
he
t
Hip Single Game Bob Louk� H. Clatworlhy JTJ.
is
'
eers,
m&lt;.;uth
n
pick�d
poini.s
d
22
an
Pio
red
--o
s..
the big show. The
by shuttfrlg: _ out the Chkago er,
feel about Kuenn, they'll tell you, Ing
Ill,
roam"d by Dale Reichenbach, pion in the four-team field. The
White
D. Hawley 171
Sox, 2-0, the Minnesota off 3-4 rebound� and Tommy Hemmanager Al D ark,
especially
1'eam Three Ga.mes Falls City R. D vis, G. Wagner, D. Mille 1 are the biggest school in the Trojans won It back in 1931.
ba
Twin
e
Uered lhe Loa Angelei3 sohn to55ed in 20 points, 16 coma
e
nd maybe
@xpected
we
all
's
e
"h
.
m
ex-cha
II
Phono WY ,.,.,..,,,
•only
,
the
13Nr :aw,
event with 2,06.1 !ltudents, but Ayersvdle
1111.
. " The Indiana feel the 1ame Dodgers, 10-21 ; Charlie Maxwe I Ing in the second half, for the
more
City
F'a!ls
e
Gam
Team Single
have the most losses with five . plon in Cl.au A.
bit a pair of homera to lead the winneri. Dick Barnett and Hal I M In St
......roy
-- way about the hard-throwing Art-•
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team to a lH Greer scored 20 points apiece for
"B
-Ti
WIN BQVABH TITLE
r,
troit
"
ge
De
ttu1tlll, but when they get around
STANDINGS
Washington Seua- S,y
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CEDARHURST, L.I rnrn lo talkJni about Kirkland theu victory over tho
ed
end
s
ati
Red
elnn
Cin
;
the
tors
Wa Loi&amp; Pet. G, Diehl Mateer Jr. and .fohn
daya, auperlatfve• dot the converloaillg ttreak by beat12 ,600 Hentz of Philadelphia &lt;!owned
Falll Ctty Beer . 18
1ation. And yoo clll't exaclly a four-game
ukee Braves, 13-10,
Milwa
560
l6
14
the
Ing
·
.
Lorne Maine and David Pemb@r' Hat Roda
blame them,
tho Tlger, over­
1t;
a
.
1lugfe
Jporl Center , • • . 15 15 500 ton-Smith of Montreal, 15-9, 9-15,
All Wlllle hu dooe ls win al In
'
deficit to down
five-nm
a
i ,came
.Rablaacm a
15-12, 15-8, Sundaz to win the Th
enroute to Hunttnstc,n, and leaat three games for them nd
House
School
High
kville
Barrac
l
f.
lphia
Phillies, 10.8,
the Philado
, Lllmdry • •
1-4¼ 151,; , 458 United Etates squash raequel.ii
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ed by Joe was immedia tely surrounded by keiep them In the o hera with
coach
k
squad,
tball
b
c
1:1s
er b rookie
ho
J'amlro, Cement
doubles title at the Roritaw11y
Umely hit. like the bue•loaied and I. pair of m , r Chi­
n , brother of former Pom- i friends who delayed hia journey
lto
e
H
, )}. , , .8Jock · · · , · · · IS½ 16½: . -4-IO Hlln lington B Club.
Danny Murphy propeUed the
double that won S\Dlday'a pme
croy Panther Coach Dick Rettc,n, 1 m,,re than an hour.
win over U1e
. &amp;17 ."'33
Qldo Power Co. . . J3
of cago Cuba to a to.a
raced to • 11-66 triumph o, er The group included many hljh with the Giants 1 9. A couple
1
gela In other
•ABON HIGHS
Wittenberg 42 S. E Mil�ourl 38 While Sulphur Springs Saturday school admirers, 7th and 8th grad- day■ ago, he untoaded 1 ,rand- Lot Angeles An
s.
g
�ii �-, �l
ff', lnil· t Games Bob Louks MB.
homer apllllt tht Red Su ame
Cun•lat1o111
,, l!J!'
night to win the Class A division ers when Mr. Betton was In Pom alam
�AMES L, MAHOKIY
1;: 114 1 Game Les Damewood I s. 0■1;. 81. 17 Mt. 8t. Mary's '71 of the W Va, State Tourney, Bar- e roy, but stlll "first name" ac- and earlier In the Cacf:111 League nae Oriolea received some bad
M■n1gtr
that
revealed
was
It
when
news
quaintancea to the successful PHS be beat the Giant, with other big
lon11hip,
(,,_, ' " i'
on the
hit
Follee,
Hank
ca,tcher
hits,
According to fans from l h I s conch.
� 1,,
band by one of knuci:lebaDer Hoyt
--PIIJ• RJpt J'iekl
area, who lraveled to the finnls
I
As thinp ltmd now, Klrldand,. WIiheim'• flutterbaU. on SaturFlth&amp; Raul'9
of the W. Va. Stall Tourney. Bar,.,.,
Jiand
and
friend
good
a
fracturt
be
lo
•
like
I
double
bu
,
, day night
rackville was not certain of the By UnMed Pftu laterutleul a 27-year,.oJd natl'fl of SJluria
of the ring finger and will be out
w
In
rum
o
t
home
41
the cash for any good use, Whoa It &lt;ODI•
hit
••...,11,.
Ala., who
i win until a lalit quorter spurt put
8ATUJU)AZ
h.
moat
a
at
leut
for
actkm
of
ww
wlU
k
,
lealOIII wlth th• Glantl
them far in the lead.
to money, come to me, You wW. llke ._
NEW YORK - Ted Wript, lCt, ta an outfield that lnclud11 Jima
b
71-3
as
t
now
Re
ton
C'oach
way we make sprlna cub I- OIi low•
D e t r O 1 t, wtpolnted Federico my Pler•ll In eenter and Tito
rerord over a three year period
,
HOl
lw
entl
on,
Arg
1
,
mps
52¾
Tho
terms.
Fnncona In left.
at Battackville. He guided t, I •
MADI.
taly-Ernealo Miran- Willie UI DD pzelle In the 'lekl
N,
MIL
]
A
'.
B
A
Fin
e
team to the w. Va. Stat
do, 115¼, ArpnUna, •lopp,d La- but ha'• no buleber either, ID the
TO YOUl
but lost in the championship game
tare l..ayese, 118, Morocw f8).
Indiana already are more Uwl
lut year,
SPECIFIIMA, Pent-Mauro Miu. 1" bappy with the deal, and u 111111L
"
In . Class AA compemion N e w
CATIONS
Peru, � out Sonny Ray• •IV Jimmy Dyba ll)'I, 'The
Mart.imvJIIe defeated Miltoo and
178• Clneago fS) ,
, ,1. ,· blg IU1 g:lvet our outfield aome
HunUngton beat Beetley tor the
Y
A
StrND
cl.au."
Claes AAA champlOll!lblp 11,Eime.
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OOlch at Madlaen High Sd.,.l, Elonle, 130, PhDlpplnea, outpoint, looklnll up, thlnp ketp ptllng
Gtlllpollo, Ohio
Maufle1d, O., stopped "for cul- ed Joey Lope11, 138, sacramento, blacker for the New York Yan­
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po
ley's tacts and figures:
t�e of eternal di�n/ opt��
IJ__.._ _ _i '
BJ u.,.. p!.. _..___,
Th�!I ha11 been , bill_t!d ais 40-year- _I mum, De/ieves that the llpirit of
I Koc,i, and � Oenmf 1Pa
8AnJBDAY
old Stan Musial s f1111d season o! I SI. LouJ&amp; c:an pe-rform rn 125 um/ HALLANDALE, Fla. _ Tudor the Hollywood lnternatJuual four.
baseball but ir's a 8Urer sign at iesl!!. . _ .despite a . 275 avt-ra1&lt;:e l .l.!lt
Way -'«lred a two-length v k1ory baJI goff toumameDt wtda I 7J.
aprmg lhan a r·obm wearlng 1 year, Stan lnsl.-ts "I still can hJr·
in the •IH,000 Gulhtream Park hole acore ot •
snowshoe11 when "The !1-fi:tn •· s.iys, imd you won' t get any arg ument
Handicap.
on that seore from many pitchthat h e "may play Jn Jlll-2 . "
-HA.NILA - G a b r- J e l &lt;Jtuh)
Muell of Stan's enthus r:.ism of t"rs.
PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H--Gor- EJorde, 130, PhWpp.fnet, outpota,..
Worry About Wl'lght
the moment stems from th� pe r•
don Eaton of Mkldlebury College ed Joey Lope■, 130,
Hor
em
n
n
ial
s
en make " i_: rea r
t!"
11pring trnuung cnt h uiu asm
won the men's national slalom ti- Calif.
plus the surging pennant fever in over the weight asiugnt'd the
tie.
� St. Louis Card inn l camp. . oatburners after a selles of fi�:
E\'er_y bc.tdy on the club seems I perform1mces, many t r a I a e r �
E O
Rn 1'0KYO
D
\TON
A
A
B
EACH. Fla.-Jody TR M RS
c�nv1�ced that thi � is th e fted, j s�n1 tching their chargers from
Nicholaa, of Peabody CoJJege won TOKYO (UP1 -A Dlll&gt;m'
big .stakeli f"'1ents beeause of too
ea
birds year.
)
I f'.eavy
the JOO-mile nalioria.l motorcycle ab
an impost, but jockey Wil
q
They i-,oi�t to !heir miserable
e
kept
li!llltl.Jv
teilmolop:aJ
race at Daytona Jnternati;naJ
lI-16 start m_ the first month laS! he llartack says they·re tal.km�
mJn.
Speedway.
instn.unenta jlgglin, for
year and !heir second half season ,1 through the fat under their hats.
utn
today
after ,wayfa,: Tctyt
�n which left them third only I _ "Wei�t means little or nothNEW
YORK
f
or
gs
New
aeveraJ aecond, N•
buildin
York
Uninme games back. Musi11) figure I mg, part u:ularly with a bJ,;?, pow- lii"EW
s
BISHOP - M
'Werl reported:
ers
ty
frljwies
OJ'
dama
the
pon
•
three
w
ea
\' r . too�
ge
on playing about 100 games btll erfuJ ,horse , " insllll!I Hartn ck. "A , Soennckc r, 54, of
champion
slup
an�
Ued
rom
t b e tremor,, wine.la the
for the ... f
---- ----- horse !I lorm is much mure lm- I Minn. , _ha.s been named the
portent l.han lhe weight he has I new bishop of Owensboro her team charnp1onslup in the Jo- Tokyo Meteorologlta) Ageaq II.id
TUNING UP FOR IICHMANN-Teclln.lciana
t.ercollegiate Fencing A&amp;sociatJOD .,ere centered 10 miles aoder the
to carry because a pound ur two Kt, by Pope John
toucbee to tllt electncaJ. •Y•tem
Ibid• the Prisontl'a dock tor trta.l ot Ad lf��
championahi
o
B
p,.
coast of lbara,i Prtlechft. tut
, ! s h P Soen11eker succeeds
doesn 't Ine;.;JI a thin8.
.�_In lhe Beth H' un CPeuple'1 Hou■e)
1D JfH'Wlalem, At right 11.N ■ear: for � ......
h
ud
n
" J pa who WW prut,da,
Cott1&gt;n,
of
Tokyo.
''I _think that,_ w�ile a hor�e ls ;
i{;J:i t� ;�ar�
' ST. PETE=�:� Fla
.
Bob
wmnmg and p1ckmg up wei·•'lt
Goalby o! Crystal River, Fla. .
he may be tailing off in for; , ; -shot a .. and woo the St. Peter,.
�
the jockey eha1t1pion add, · "=
,' SPU.Ls INJURE SK£ERS
,____
, ;:en,
burg Open golr .,..
uent with a
'VU.11uu
_ hen be loses, everybody sa•,·s i _ O_ SLO ( UPJJ-Peter Wen ger of
w
BY Ualfed PreII lnteraaUenal
total
ol
261
,
NEW yORK (UPJ I - Niagara •t s 1h e
• �witzcrland and . �en rich Ihlo of
weigh t that licked him
_
Clan AA
and Dayton, the last of the seeded while
actually he would have bec-n Germany were mJured seriously
Al ClaelnaaU
LL W D, Fla.
teams• t chan e _to oin Holy beaten
even with a sli ght im'lOst. Sunday in jump spills at an inter- IiO Y OO
J
Urbana 60, Dayt(lq Chaminade 53 Cross /: ; t �
is If be se�1- The true reaso i
nalional skiing meet. Wenger suf- :
n s that he has
At Kent
finals o� the NaOtiona !nv 1.tahon lost his
DOUBLE
C1eveland Eaat Tech bO,
form. ". ; .one thin,i: sure fered a brain concussion and rib I
Tournarnent when play resumes Bill has
�r�ct�
re
s
and
Ihlo
suff
e
red
head !
n·t Jost his, either conYer:
POLL PARROTT
Cleveland St. Joseph 47
: _
Tuesday n ight
mJurics.
. sa11ona!1y or in the sad dfo
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At Toledo
STAMP DAYS
-----The Purple Eagles from Niaga- ·
Elyria 68, Toledo Lihbey 51
Advice frorn BlackweU ·
ra Falls meet Providence and i For the embr ,0 b'i
Al ColUIDbu1
e ue ENTER A
Tuas,, Wed., Thurs.
ZALEA GOLF
Portsmouth 43, Canton Mck. 38 Dayton tangles with Temple In pitchers, former )Cmci11�t� a�
W
the two remaining games of the I Ewell Blackwell advises
ILMINGTOI-:, N.C (UPJ J Get Double Your
Clas■ A
that t�1:
:��::•� :arren Byrd, 36, la charged In New Ctu1 Ue
Y
.
Jerry
Barber, J.unmy Clark, Billy
.
quarter
fwals
e
e
Purchase in Poll
at
murd
develop
Madiso
r
e
in
n
ar
Square
a fast ba ll and lbei: eon- Maxwe II Art Wa
aenic p(llson death oi
At Athen■
·
gre
II Jr., Howie
h.11 �d
•
e, Lole (rlght), anel autborlt11.1 are
.
a
G
rd
e
n
.
.
Parrot Stamps
trol
and "leave the tnc
Fair
· I•-•
..,,.. fn, Old Washington 64
bi
• k piklh 5 Johnson and Torn Neiporte head
recorda of a menb!l hospital whera hta first Wit
l&amp;'
�retta
e,
l
At Lima
lioly Cross and St. Louis ad- ' until later ·•
(left), wu treated, to learn If she, too• SUCC
a list of 70 professional gg.iers in
l1lnbed to other
Ayr
esville 60, Mt. Vlctory 53
into the semifinals Satur- '"When � kid tries throwing the 13th annual Azalea
vanced
...
__
...._ natural causes.
Invitation
day night by knocking off the i wo knucklebaJ!i1, curvr.s and sllders; golf tournam
A, Cuitoa
MIDOLEPORT
ent M arch 31-April 2:. 1
other seeded teams. The Ct·usad- he's ruined before he starts ,
Youngst-Own Liberty 66
- -�Dennison St, Mary 48 ers, led by ,Jack (The Shoo Blarkwell asserts. "He shouid
Foley's 24 points, ousted Memphis leave those alone until he starts
At Troy
.
Madison
State, 81-69, aft�r the Billikens losing the zip off his fast one . "
56
M ddletown Fenwick 45 eliminated Colorado State U,, And that's from a man who ,;.,�
really something when he had
59-53.
Sat�ay•1 College BaU:elbaD
I
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J0hnn_Y Egan scored 34 point., at fa�t ball and control. .
By Unlled Pres• lnternatloaal .
� leading Pro_vW:ence to a 73-67 1 Speaktng of spring optimism fn :
Natloaal lm.•ltaf.loaal
victory ver De Paul and Bruce the major league camps, take Uie
at New York
Drysdale�s 23 points sparked ' case of Mickey Vernon, mana�er /
bl Bound
Temple to its 79-66 rout over of the "new" Washington Sena.
Temple 79 Anny 66
Army in a Saturday afternoon tors. He has only IS pitchers lll _I
ProvidtJDce 73 DePaul 67
camp and most of lhem were i
doubleheader at the Garden.
QIWiel'-fillal
A tula! of 26,622 fans wilnesse� me�Jy relief hur :ers with their I
St Lou11 SI Colorado St. U. 53
the two tw.inbWS-12,6.17 turning va_rwus clubs last season. Yet, I
Holy Cross OJ Memphis St. 69
out for the afternoon show a�d Mick�y views their prospects will:i /
surpnslng confidence.
13, 985 for the evening program
NCAA Eaflem Regl0.,_,_
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"MOst rej'1ef pltchers would like rI
FRIEND$-Sovtet .Fo1'11ign M1n.111ter Andrei G
ln Thursday night's aemifln ls
at Charlotte, N.c
k b
Y
to
be starters and really work 1
f&amp;r eU to Raul Roa, Cuberi mlnJster to the Un�: N:tlo
Holy Cross wm play the W�L�
��
�r a lunc
Fbal
i;;
when_ they get the chance,'' hE /
beon at the Soviet consulato ib New York.
St. Joseph's 96 Wake Forest 86 of the Niagara-Providence 9
�: explains. "Well, with
our ciub
and St. Louis will meet
Consolation
they know for suro !hat they'll he
St, Bona,enture 85 Princeton 67 Dayton-Temple wlooer. The rm, !
will be held Saturday afternoon ven the opportunity,". . .Any. ,
ow, he .angles, baseball has be.
.[
at 4 p.n:i, EST.
NCAA 1'111h-eat ReglltfUWI
.
co�e a g ame of relief pitchers, /
-----.
•• Lawrence, Kan.
BE CONTENT
they do not deserve under any
pointing out that the Yankees won 1
'l
.
U
ISENJlo
R
E
E
W
Now tbe correct way lo begin title whatsoever Jt is
RS
RET
Fhlal
the pennan t last season a!thnu2h i
di se
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. f UPJJour personal housecleaning is to that undermines· Ollr nat7on �� Cincinnati 69 Kansas st. 64
the staff cruoe up with o·1:y 'ae
Former President Eisenhower and
Consola&amp;Jon
get rld of those faults which, for our fani!ly circle, nnd oUr :di
complett! games. , ,
vJ:: Texas
hJs wife, Mamie, were reun!ted
Tech 69 Houston 87
the moat of us, cause our d�flec ual integrity_ Discontent
dis
today fol!owing separate excurlliiiiiiiliiiii,•��.:;,;,, .-.. ·-•·
tron from Christian priaci:,le. 'Ibe rupt a family by the /�
sJons
.
Elsen
NCAA
howt
longer we cpng to these fault, bickering
r
MJdeaa
spen
t eight
&amp; Regionals
over money to ;0:��
days In t.be Baja California, Mex•t
J
the
e diff1t
LouJsvO
e,
1t
,
K
Jt,
to
�
things
y
which
tb
e family cannot
�
ico, resort of La Paz fishing and
convr;:: �l�es as '!ffy'\as oth- afford, In this atmosphere
Final
men Ohio St.
:
bunting
87 Keol.ucky 7-1
while Mrs. Eisenhower
ers th:t
ist • way .�e true will try to satisfy their own tast
es
went to Elizabeth Arden's Maine
Coasolatloa
personal good o r anti ambitions, and pleaaures even
ni�d
at
t,
unwersal peace.
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the cost of untold hardship to the Louisville 83 Morehead St. 61 Chance Resort at Scottsdale, Ariz.
Both returned Sunday,
Be content with Wha�'ft· right other members of the famil In
NCAA
Par
West Rettonals
fully yours. II there is to be di&amp; this same spirit a woman wJi' de1
Toaruame•t sit.e: St. John Arena I
Portland, Ore.
content let it be over injustice mand money for clothes and jew·
Ohio State University,
J'lnal
not that arising froml�• And elry far beyond her means she
tah
Seating eapacHy: 13,497,
88 Arizona St. ao
80 I do not 1ay we shoultt\e con- will try to move in sodal circles U
Coachb1: Lee Himmeger, AyersConaolatlen
!ent 1Vith Injustice, wJth a lack of which have nothing la common
Justly deserved opportunity, or with her own background s he Loyola (CaI. J 69 Southern Cal. w, ville ; Carl York, Procterville Fairl�nd; Peter Prokop, Youngstown
with mediocrUy. I do not discour- wiU endanger the family �tatus
Libert
y; John Macmillan, MadiNAIA.
Toumament
aae the strlvJng for 1eU-better by dangerous gambles to ge'
SOD
South
: &amp;m Marchio, Urbana;
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Kansas Cffy, Mo.
ment as long as this ls within the more than she can honeiitly ar'
Joe
Howel
l, Cleveland East Tech·
Flaal
bounds of e Just and reasoriable tord. Ofttimes such a woman .11
George
Reller, Portsmouth; Dal;
t&gt;ffort. I do say, hoWever. that get a job outsld@ the home ,: Grambling 9S Georgetown(Ky) 'lS
ieche
nbach,
Elyria.
a
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when we have freely exercised ply to appease her vanity. This ,
ffo.M
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101
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our beat talents, used all c1veU ls the making of neglected h us
able opportunities, and estabUsh- bands and 'hand-out' childr I
NCAA haU Coll TOUl'llamtlt
ed our reasonable state of lire, Much of the juvenile pJlferJng
al EnnsYUle, Ind,
then we .should be content with today is motivated by the desire
Final
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what we have, with our po,ltion nf Young pe&lt;,ple lo
them'S ...__
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tn life, and with tho!e other selves with things way outside
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fruit, o( 0111 homat and full ef- their abUity to pay fur or c ope State Tourney
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fort which 81'1 the measure of our with. Too often the agitation :I pa.tl"JDgs
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capabil1U@11. Unfortunately this iu unrest arising from wage di �9
COLUMBUS CUPD - Facts and
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POf.. the general pattern of mod. higher dividends, profits bu�s, figure,
for this week'■ Ohio l:.igh IJr;&amp;,JtJi on • • •
and
allowances are in � w
em living.
state basketball tourna-n. '-Ir ., _,There seems to be an ungovern- lated to, a quesUon of jusu: �;
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able Itch 1n people to have thlllgs ra her are the stew-juice of naki,·v,·ng m
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the lron Cwuin ~•"'
,_,_ embezzle--�• tri'e, on '"••
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ments of other P80pi,_e,II money Friday, 1 :30 p.m,
e borde.rof'Soviet Rutsia
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••(28-0) vs Pr-,ctervilJe
Fairland are the Mu1tiu.1doa•..and
we read about so much in today'.; 1 -0
Eastern
papers :are simply to be laid at 25- J.
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Europe 1,.,...
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beco a VALLEY
the door of a discon tent with -�-, Friday, 3 : 15 p,m, Youna'Awn
of DECISJON,
o-w
L I'berty (26-I) vs Madison South
one ha11 earned, even t�oogh w,�
th.is (
Froru Ru■eia they hear tba t tho
legitimate saving is usu
Use Daily Sentinel Classified Ads reg u­
a]Iy aDl· 23-2J.
What would you p a y to have your
,Free World i5 dying, RADIO
ple for good Uving. It is the inces- Saturday, 2: p.m, winners play FRBI!.
l!UROPE broadcasts lho
sanI drlve for 90Jlletlung more for Class A title.
larly. You get fast results when you
child's puppy returned if he strayed
aood newa of hope that helps
tllat has unbalanced the lnoul
Palrtnp Clan AA:
lheie 79 nill�on mist communisl
sense of so many people tod
sell through these little but mighty ads
away? How much would it be worth
11'..1.1.�
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..,- • ._,., 'l:30 p.m, Urbana (U- deceit ■nd fal.ichoods.
is
disrup
Th
tion coming f
s:: O) CleveJand .East Tech (21-2).
R A D I O F R E E E U R O PE
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persistent dlseabsfacUon�
to f i n d exactly the job you want ?
�..,.., 9: 15 p.m,
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Portsm
outh speaks from 28 transmitters in
true lawfessne115 of our ' er�. Jt (20-3
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W:cstem Europe. It reaches 90 ¾
big bargai ns every day, So, for jobs,
account• In a great measure fo,
Wou ld you be willing to pay a few
SaClas
tm,i11• 8 p.m, winners play of tl1e peopJe despite comm
unist
the growing dJsrespect fur • 1
or
I AA title.
for merchandi�, for services . , , for
}lmming. The memory of f:rer:.
cents to sell all the clutter of used items
and authQrtty. It l!ll at the ba�: r.
dom
will never die where tho
of our dlarupted aocial order• It g
amblini, of the Illegal h'ade in tr
the usual or unusual , • , turn to t h e
around your home for cesh ?
uth is heard.
spawns much of the deri en:::y drugs
and other hannful objects,
,
rnarJtaJ fnfJd@lity of the ;:
a
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classified section of The Daily Sentin el.
ness, hnmo�I ' and d�: :d f: :ru; �; dirty contra- yo���=��t=:0
pu
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·- ---�-contributions of private citizens
.like you for its very existence.
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Danny Robson and Roonle Smith. Smith, lot , Porne,oy.
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Second g,-ade, Cheryl Bigga, J iml:SI
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John L. Lucas, Freeda Lucas, 11:00 Noom News
Darla Cadle bu been JJI f c r 108 9-10, Salem.
u: 11 Gt.el• Star
qulle oome time. - Nancy Riggs
U:30 Jull For You
and Jackie Jones, reporter,
Thursday alternoon with M r a.
1:26 New,
Allee Dodson.
1 :30 Ja:at For You
Several from thf1 area altend. 2,00 'lay 11 With Millie
od the baskelbal! game at I b e !,OO Pl.lttat PartJ
Mr. and M,.. William Rose, Eastern High School Wednesday 4,SO Local N a
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&amp;On Billy of Colwnbua, visJted evening.
4,35 Plattar PartJ
Sunday with her �t•. Mr. and
Grange mel at the
regular 5,45 Naw, llouJtdup
Mrs. Everett Milhoan.
meetinJI Friday eveniDJI. N • • t 1,00 Sundowa Sorruidl
Mr. and Mrs Cash Bahr and meelinJI will be Monday evenin, a,so Sip Qfl
girls, Mrs. Childs ol MJddleport March 20, will celebrate t b e
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and Mra. M. L. Bales, local, mo- birthdays !or the 1ira1 t b r e e ,,111 Blp On
tored to C.Olumbus Swiday to vilit months ot the year. with a cov­ ,,oo Mal l'rlco wltb relatives.
ered dish supper. Bring your salea I, U Counlr)' Top Ten
Mrs. M 1 1 d r e d Frank spent tu stamp, that evening.
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20 30!&lt; lhtn be pub!le■lly op11nod and r.-.,J
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Cross Hardware.
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eenll. ti cenl.l' per word for !b.ree consec ut,vfl i.nseruon■
with a l011ely potlni PIant or
age rooms and 6 rooms and OHL\L HOSPITAL. POMIIJlUV. t•Hlu ending March 4, 1 96 1 .
Speclal--ur,e muolb for 30 centa P.et wurd.
We
f resh cul spr mi,,: r •uers
and six chairs. Phone WY 2-5202
"10. OHJO- I U ,n f\111 II'•
ba th over 5tore. Will sacrifice PROJECT
l'ull rare of I cents per word wilJ be charged tor ad­
The Gallia figure was al most $2.000 ahead of the
=rdanl'II wllh lhc, dr1w1n11 10d '"""
11,•1re flowers everywhere ! Call
3 18 3k
I
verllslDR ti no t paid wtth:n lO days after receiv1111 Dall
Uiotlona for th,e ume II pre1&gt; 1 r.-d
500. Moving to Chicago
$9.
for
figure. The county is only a little over $3,000 off of
960
1
·
WY 2-2644 or vy 2-6232 Frnrids
by architect. H■rry Ray "''' A I A
Errors lo Advert.uin&amp;--Should be reported 1mmed1a1-!IJ.
). DAIRY HAY, N. � - Rose. Mi�rsVa
W
Clifton.
3-5948,
Sp.
Call
-.i1y
th..
In
lo.-alcd
11
offlu
•hfiscal figures. Pike remains the only county
year's
last
Florists and Shum vay Greenl'be Dail:, Se.otLnel wl.11 001 be respans1ble for more thaCI
Bulldln1, 7Jl Markel SlreeL Whttl•
viltf'. Phone W\ 2-67 10
3-14-JOtr
ODfl incorrect inseruon .
be ahead ol last year's fiscal year figures.
lo
ten
the
of
'
6l{
:1 16
UIS, W.-.t \ 1
·
houses.
1
J LB 3tr
1. DrawlnU ■nd 1pe,,lflc 1 Llon1 •r• the week ending March 4, 196J
Card of Thanks and Spec lal Nouces of Events, 5 1 25,
on fUe 1nd may M lnJpetted 1 1 lhe
for 50 word m1nunum t;ach add1t1onaJ word, le.
I HAY FOR SALE. Glenn Vance, TELEVISION AND appliance Re- FOR SALE : HOUSE S rooms and follnwln1 pl■�H
and March 5, 1960 and for the f isOffice of count)' comml.,lon�u.
Obitua r ies published al 1 cenl pt&gt;f wor d
Locust
l
l
l
location.
Nice
bath.
Leading Cret!k, M iddleporl, 0
Q
I$
cal years starting July I , 19b0
pair service. We service a I I
•ourlhou■t . t"omuoy, Ohio.
3 DA VS
1 DAY
WORDS
l MO.
ti DA VS
19.
2-53
WY
Phone
Pomeroy.
.,
St
Sll1a­
Exch11n1•,
Hulldera
Pl!llbur11i:h
P�ne SH 2·4656.
and July 1 , 1 959 follow :
m a I e s. Reasonablf! prices.
$4 .�
S l .35
00c
60c
15
Buildlns, Ptt(1hur1h, f-'1
3 6 30tp ••rF. Ufe
Melvin Hood.
3 17 :.ttr
$6.00
$ 1 .80
$ 1 20
60c
20
W. Ood1e Corpn,n\1011. 1510
The figures showing those for
TUPh
Capeoart.
&amp;
Hampton
I
Ch11mbcr ol Cummi:rce Bid. PU1.­
$7.50
S2.25
$ 1 .50
75c
25
(21 14-30tc
2-121 L
Ford.Ferguson TRACTOH: plow�.
$6,570. 4 1 ,
bur1h, 19. P1.
Alheos - $6. 1 �8.23,
Jo""'O R SAU.: Good building lot in
f. W. Dod111 Curpor1l.rnn, 102 l'enn• $29J.9fi0.94, $312, 674. 67.
mower and wagon. Lonnie Hud­
Ads received by 10 A. .U. will be lo tbaC day'■ pa per.
1J1r
Welt
Clu1rl..,Hon,
Au.
1ylnnla
Syracuse. Nice location. Ph.
.inl•.
i\UtTIUNEER
son , K ingsbury Rd., 2 mile6 off
$.1,097 10,
Gal lia - $4,723.60 .
3 17 6tp
WY 2-6432.
f. W l&gt;od11 Corporation, lJ:ia
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
HOLLYWOOD !UPI&gt; - Clark
l
tp
3
18
Route 33.
REASONABLE RATES
w...1. 51.h Ave. Columbo• 15. Oh,u $ 152. 4"4.53 . $1 57,19!.tO.
Road,
Uvblln
115
1
Exchan1111.
ti-uildera
----::;-T
widow, Kay, feeling "hap.
Gable's
SATISFACTION GUilANff.0 1
FARM FOR SALE · 85 acres. Six Colvmbu1, Oh.In,
Hock.Ing - $3,004.91, S5 , 4oo . oo
(9al MARINE SUPPLIES
u_ri
Call or •rHe L 0. lff.t." A1
• · Dr�wln1L 1peclrk1tlon1 • n d
py, bul a little bit sad," a wailed
(9) FOR SALE
( I ) NOTICES
room house, gas furnace . Rath• other
biddln1 do,..ument.. may be ob­ � 169 ,655.30, $175,600.55.
Clteswr, Oblo
the birth of the actor's only cbird
AS 15 SPECLW!I
Jack110n - $4 , ?03 . 1 l , 54 • 672·65-, od
room. full basement. Good base- talned by PT(JYpectlv. renanl Dldd.lDI contr■ctor1 rro111 th• ar..:l'u led
TEltMJTE AND PF.ST CONTROi G. E. Roll E.; 1 ;;-Vacuum C'!Pam.ir
.
t ay in Hollywood Presbyterian
8-%2-30-tJI
57 M@l'CW"J IO IL P. $495.00
ment barn, Sellmg Grade A conditioned II f0Uow1.
$22'l.449.to, $2'l8, 742.7J.
bJ Fain. Fne UlRJ)flctlon. IDSur•
Hospital.
with .illaehmcnls. Used very lit- 51 "1ffCIU'J 111 8. P. '9'5.ot
Upon 1ppllcatton and p1yment of
milk. Will sell cows and farm atoo
La•reace - $4,878. 12, $7, 171 26 .
oo. one ..:umpletll! HI of Jocu .
ed by Nalioawlde. Pila11e a,
tie . Must S('-IJ thi.s "'� k. $25 ts n. P. Mercur1 Outfh tft5.DO AIR CONDffiONING , REFRIG,
Joyed at the prospect of bearEquipmerit with farm or separ• ment, will bD d.cllvcttd. Not m&lt;&gt;re $299,065.8', $3l8
88·
Mad A. Serviee S\11Uo.D Wl' !- romplele price. Phone WY 2ReJack's
0111
m
1uppued
be
will
two
Ulan
service.
ERATION
MOTORS
Ing hia child, but saddened by tho
METROPOLITAN
ate. Joseph E. Hysell. Near mannH to ■nJ one bidder.
MEIGS - $2, •l2 · 37•
$1.036.8G,
4-a�lle 2'l04 .
nea.
frigeretioo. New Haven. Phone
of the room in which
nearness
J J 7 6tc ,oe Easl- Mala Sir-ff&amp;, Pomero,
■et
complete
one
Jro1r1
refund
"
).
Chesler Golf Course.
of ducumcnt1 unly, wm bt mad6 lo $ 1 13, 816 . 91 , $114, 840.99.
8--23-tl
TV 2-3531.
PIN,• flZ.S1'11
Nov. 16 Hwo noors
died
Gable
..
3 20 3tp Heh actual bidder wh.a returna all
Pike - $ . , $l,629. 4 . 73 ·
WE WIIL SELL YOU!l U S E D
-------docume.nu,
ne.p\
blddlns
pJ1-,111,
room), Mrs. Gable
m
own
her
below
Uc
S
,
00
509
IF YOU WANT REAL qaaDty
20Skates, Guns, Bows, Golt Clubs,
_-c-food condltton nGt liter ltlaU f1�1 932.20, $73,3!2.'19.
��--===c=c--cl·
OR
b"
SALE
FOR
(24A)
e
g
lo
was
trth Io the baby a I
d1.y1 after the do■J.ns d11, lor l&gt;IOt.
t\'
81'ft4lng •unr tha• will I I r e
' Brand new SINGER Electric Sew$14,499.00 ,
Roi.■ - $10,787.24,
Bicycles, etc. Write or c.il! Th@
6. No document■ will b11 1ccept11d
1 958 I Ton
U0:30 a.m.
PST.,
a.m,
7:30
ing Machine, complete with at•
C: o b a•
mone7 m.U.en. u111
TRADE
,t the bid oix-n1n11 meetinr.
$46 1 ,265 .00, $4Tl,059 .29.
Sport's Center, M1ddlepcir: Ph
furn11h
be
not
will
Docunient1
7.
section.
Caesarian
by
ESTl
International Truck
Sire■. Call Dick Sierretl, WY
tachments and handy carryin(l
Scioto - $15,514.54, $17.775.uO,
( 2 l -21-ti0tc
WY-2-3633.
195ti 2-Uedroom HOTTSE TR !\Il.ER ed to ■ut&gt;--contnct and-or material
The r u s h oI memorIes oI
■upplleu •• ■boYe ■e t forth. 1"hey
ca5e. Will aacrifice lhi1 week. Z..2M9 or Cbt1ter IU-!lU.
With box hody, good tires.
See Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohio may 1x: pur1eh 11ed teOJn tru: •�chlt&lt;..,t 1162.00S .46. $785,'164 .20.
ble •5 hea rt aIla ck and dealh
G
a
only for $4-4.00. Terms if deIn A I condilion.
z.!1-68&amp;e
., 1 6 61c a1 requited for th• coMl of repro­
ViDIOn - $556. 18 $934. 82 , $29,
Ph. EM 7-7329.
Pomeroy. Ohio
only four months ago oearlt
duction. plu1 handlills char,u.
sired. Ph�ne WY 2-2204.
8. Submlttll of I hid 1h1ll b, 867 70 '32 459 94 · •
HEATING and PLUMJING
M a rt•h 1 5th, 1 961
too m uch for the attra c1 955 ¼ Ton
3 17 6tc
0v
tUe11 11 prlma·r■cle eYldence ttl.t
Molor v�hi�le sales tax collec- PJ"
. e:!
for
TRACTOR
,...
1
..
GARDE
USED
and
full
the
of
cornlant
11
bidder
Furnaces
Mueller
1
ve
.
.
yea
..... r-old w ldow,
To be sold to 1 hc H i gh Bid­
i
Studebaker Pick11p
sale or trade. Reasonable. Eld- complete me■ n1n1 of •II 1tat�mt-nt1 lions showmg those for the weeII
Arnold Brother,
RENT
FOR
4)
(1
went into contractions for
She
der - One IU53 Ohh,mobile
and worlll requirement.. 11 1ndlr1 t.,:I
Guod t i rci;. Motor in good
3 17 "'
on Gaul. Chester.
111,p and aet forth tn th• blddtn1 doo:u. ending March 4, 196 1 , and for the t
Ohio
,
Po111ero1
St.,
Mala
E.
IU
Tud ""&gt;r t:onv. Coupf"., Al the
rs Sunday and thought
ho
' " " ____
condit c
llllflnb.
FOR RENT - Apartment - 5
fiscal yearg starting July I , 1960 ::
;;:._
Blaettnar Auto Lompan:,,,
:
W
Phom
dup·
la
.Ubmllled
lM!
11l.all
Bid.a
9.
!-!448
wa about lo give birth P«'­
Y
room! end bath. 618 Eaat M..ain
ltcat1 on form, bo11n&lt;1 herewllh.
follows: A�ens - $4,028.06, $ll2,Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio, on
tfc
1a
2
maturely, but sedaUves calmcJ
¾ Ton
10. Bid bond lball be properly u.
Street, Pomeroy. Phone WY 2the 25th Day of M:u&lt;'h 1 00 1
Nallie• at' l•I•
•cuted Ind tiled with th� bid Ir, I 944.38. Gallia - $1,387.84, $49,699. · he
ule
for
oH�r
lll
w
undeulsned
2448 day or WY 2-6384 evenings.
The
111um eq,111.l to 10 pll!r cent of the 48. Hocking - $2, 042."8, �·637 ·
ot 1 0 . O'Clock A .M. This car
Chevrolet Pickup
AUCrtONEER
at the rront door of the Courtho111111 blille bid.
�rs. Gable, hospitalb:ed for six
I B tfc
wHI not be sold £or less than
,
l
M■rch
l
I
Good tires. In A-l co ndition.
Oblo,
Pomeroy,
on
n
25
lMl
Complt,le 8e"le,t
1 1 . ..Tim&lt;' tor U1• completion of 76. Jackson - no weekly figures,
weeks in the summer of lUOO
at t0:00 A. M., the Len• Mae ,l ont ■n •urk'' ahall be 600 Jea■J calend,u
$25.00.
$77 , 371.37. Lawrence - $2,678- 63,
I
CrlU Bradford
rul eatate, ,uu.ted. In the V 1U1g1 worklna: l ■:v■•
APARTMENTS - Furnished end
when stricken by a heart attack.
1 0
Model
1
1
,
ad
Coa
or
Wri
·
Pbon•
l
22Sm8B.
$318,
te
ter&amp;.
Middlemfurni.Rbed. McMas
:!n�1�r:�::!����
Blaellnar Auto Co.
�. :0�1:t1�:":; .,::. ooCop�r•�:::;,. ���1d::/�!
I
insisted sbe felt fme.
• lot "-9 fut wtd, b' 100 f Ht In 1n e1c111 1 of the 11Upul1ted. tim e.
Tractor
Farmall
port. Pllone W\'2-:182L
3-J.t A. C. llRADFORD, lladM, Ohle depth,
Ohio
Pomeroy,
$95,
6
99.20.
$1,811.I
g
s
M
r
"But I'm awfully lonesome be,.
on wh!eh then 11 J ocabd •
!
1 1 owner re111not11 the ritht to
5-room fr■m11 dw•lllnc 'lnu.,.
weln ■n)' lnformallty ln. or tn re - 30, 151,223. )'2. Pike - '147.st. without Clark," llho ,aid Sunda1
LEWI11 REPAm SERVICE
-e
for
1
pra
1J eat.t• ii 1p l Cd
The
DELUXE TIIREE ROOM AND
Ject any or 111 bid■•
Manual
No.
MIii stnel, Mlddlenort
U!II! 8um or •1 .000.00 and unnut be
145, 3 13.50. Ross - 14, 476.76, 1155, nigh!. "I'd been counting ar.d
SIM:ntd:
rooms
office
apartment
bath
ppr1l1ed
1
1M
1h■n
leu
for
9rld
It's lee Crenm l tme. Try ,J.,ck's
Melll Count, Hoipltill
...., Plumbl.nr,,
Roofi�
Ht-all"'••
Manure Spreader
697.05, SCiolo - '1 , 199.87, 12 17, planning oqiis being with mL
value.
-trailer t:p.ac,e'. Phone WY 2CommlHlon
Dairy Bar's Hcmemadc l..t•mon.
1'he rlfht 11 ruuvtd to reJect any
8harpealn1 ·,!Kl
Lawa.m.OWff
,
r
lleed.
T.
Theodore
J
687.02. Vinton - $264. lH, $23, 751... ln 1956 when 1 was In anothet
5141.
C ll 6 tic
or 111 bldt
Middl e port.
J 17 tile ·
Ch1lrm11n.
M•tor Repalr
All PRICED FOR
A.11 I. Jordan.
68.
Febru■ry � . 11161
hospitaJ due to m, heart ailment.,
"dmln.l1tr11tor ,if the
t:U JT I.J.) l· l3-:IO 41�
Call WY !-2314.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
E1tale of 1,..n, M 11., Jor '1, n
Clark spent every night 1111 the
QUICK CASH SALE 5 ROOMS end FATII unfurnished.
' 25 30t.c WEBSTER "ND FULTZ
for any debts contracted by any­
On South Secori�0 A\'e., �."dd! e- ,_===-=•---•••
CONTIIACTOIII
TO
NOTICI
room next door to me and he
----= l "ttorney, for Allmlnlitr■tor.
ITATI o, OHIO
one other than myself.
tS} 14• ll, 18, :to · 22 · M.
port, Ca II WY 2-9962 or 5top at
would rarely take time to leave
o■,AIITMINT OP' HIOHWAVI
Signed: Ht'nry A. S;ils{'r
Colu,nb111, Ohio, M•rch ), 1Hl
Vicker's Lunch,
3 17 6Lc
the hospital for anything.
Pomer•y. Ohio
Contncl 11111 Lettal C1py No.
3 17 6tp
IN THI Pll08ATI COUIIT op;
61-U2
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
UNIT ''-ICI CONTIIACT
Orl1 H1.1bbard. Admlnl1tntor
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
•Ul � received
prop.out■
Se■led
of the Ell1 te of M■tue Marte
Debbie's Relative
To C-L- P·
GRAVELY TRAt'TOR8 and A.luuu. WY v.JVU
• -- •
with balh. p•-1.1 the office or the St11e Hlshway
Sprln1er, Dltl'Oa.-.d,
,
Ohio,
Ohl&lt;t
Colvmbu1,
of
,,
Could show you !'.Ollll' wililer tachme11l1. New ab1I u1ed. ComDirector
IB,480
No.
_...,..,•...1_
..... WY 2-l3l9.
MARCH ze
Reported 'Critical'
11,17..Uo
...
Ut\lll 10:00 Jl,.M.. Ohio (EuLern)
P\ 1lntlU,
Ollt&gt;S.
ple&amp;e parts ■lld repair tenlce,
4, The PasI Chiefs ol Meigs TernStandard Ttme, Tut1111da,, April
FORT WORTH, Tell. ! UPllv■.
1881, for Improvement• ln:
World Champion D('sk
Kathryn M111 Renuto. fl 11,
Bargalu In aaed tractot-. .-, HOUSE, 5 ROOMS AND BAffl.
on
t
ee
will
Sisters.
Pylhian
le,
Nadine Reynold■, 571 movie
Mrs.
t&gt;ropo11ll .Noa. l and 2 au ottered p
Drfend1nt1.
Whilllt&gt;r
lawn mowen. Autli�rlzed deal• B Cole-at., pomeroy. Near Ma-u one PNJtrt a.nd wm be ■warded Monday evening at the home of star Debbie Reynolds" ate�grand­
NOTICI
II one contr■ct.
3 17 Jtp f'r. Gravel•
Katheyn Mae RenHlo who,,.. 1Jl1n
IOn Bridge. Call Soward Cecil,
1 Trader 8ale1 and
Mrs. Mabel Sanborn in Middle• mother, fought for her life tcx1aJ ,
Propo1 1l No. I
of r111ldenc11 11 2IIJ.J WIimont Road,
UM.fc
J
U
Sti"lce, ,•honfl Wl' !,tffl, :iU or WY-2-524'Ch1rlotte, North c1r0Un1, wlll \eke Me111 Count:,, Ohio, o n fart of See&gt;- port.
with a bullet wound Ja her rlghl
J') INSTRUCTIONS
noUi:e that on the 2ht d17 or .J1nu - lion■ 26.12, 30.18; •nd U �: Sta(t
F.od Main Slreel Pomere1r
1,
1ry, 11:1111, tho under1J1ned. Ori, Hub- Route No. 124, In S11tlon, Ub11non
Theodorus Council DauEhters of temple following a suicide attempt.
3 JO 3M( EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. two Ovt
bani, A.dmlnldr■tolf ot th, Eatat, ol and Olive Town1hlp1, b.J rtmovln11
MEN AND WOME N Neeck"tl
exJ1t
l«I
of
1
l'OfrUf
dl1po11111
n1
and
Dtcu1ed,
1
MaUle Marie Spr&amp;nstr,
America wiU meet in regular ses- SWlda)'.
room apartment&amp; A. N. Dengel.
.c�=c-cc=--=cc-=c--:: -- -Work in Civil Sl-rvicc. No expet IIAY
med hi• peUllon 1a11n■t ,-011 ln th• met.1,J pipe. boll,r .tk-11, 1n4 ,ton, box
AND STHAW. Tum right .ii
hi•
wllh
cln11
1
repl
■nil
l'UIYtir\1,
type
Ohio,
County.
Monday at "': 30 p. m. at '.he Mrs• . Reynolrul, described a1
MIii•
of
Probate
Court
sion
11..J.tfe
Phone WY Z..a71
ience n e l' e � s 11 r y, grnmmnr
metal
eorrus■t«i
tumlnou,
co■t�d
entire
th•
of
ul1
th,
for
yln1
1
pr
Kelroy, Rt. 7, Second house. Joe
and lonely" by rela­
l
Jntcreat In the followtn• de1..:rtbl!d Pip�. rclnfurced toncrete pipe and IOOF Hall, March birthdays will "depressed
11chool e&lt;luca1 mnnl u�u.ally suf•
8 ROOM APARTMEN1 WIth gar,
F' ields, Phone WY 2-6878.•
I
re■J e1t■te In which )'OU h1v• 11r vltrlfl,d ..,wer pipe H per p I • n, be observed with a potluck lunch tives, waa in critical condltion :at
ricicnl. Train 110w ror perma­
cl-■im to hav, an 1ctul.l or conUn1eal Brld11e No. Varlou1, Sp1n1 three 131
age, 14.1 ButternuL Pomeroy.
J 15 6tc
at UM) faot - Span, five 151 ,t 1.2!1 and m embers are asked to take John Peter Smith Ho.spltal where
lntere■t thar■ln,
-:nent jobs w i l l1 1wrurily. S e n d
2-21,Uc
Pbone WY-2-5127.
feet - Span■ ,t1ht 48&gt; at uo f..et their own table service.
she WOl"klf(I 81 a nur&amp;es' aide.
USED FURNmJRE nr any 11AM
Patctl No. I : Th• followtn1 Hll - SP1n1 Nine (9) at 11. 00 fffl -Spana
Nnmc, orlilrf'ss , phone No. lo:
all
repair
types of radlWe
,
1
"lat• 1111.1 1.cl In 1h11 Count, of thr11e (3) at 2.IIO ,_t - Sp1n1 three
lllro. Reynolds loud
A
Ilem. Sefl lh11 Trodln&lt;I"
-. POII flnC TRAILER SPACE ' Good Jtteation
Notional 1'r:Jinml--( St:rv kl', Box
ators, from heater cores to Meis■• Sl■te of Ol■lo and. Town ol (3) •t :1.00 fieet - Span ODIi m It 3.l5B The Racine P.TA. will m e e t her 8 WJed atrou bed 1n her
S 8 Mc comer lot. Inquire Ralph Martin
to 1an money.
,w
thlrt:v·two
8p1n1
Total
feet
dncrlb1d
and.
b&lt;1unded
s,-rac1,111
••
fifi8, 'Ille Daily Scnl inel.
the , 1 argest truck or tractor foUo•a: Beine a part .-.1 1 two ■er,
59.33 het - Roadway Wldlh \'lrlou, this evening at '7:30 at the Racine home c cally WQ\dlded.
850 Locusl Street. M iddleport.
- T),p1 - Pipe Culvert,.
bJ
fuml1hed.
R1rln•1r
Sll•h•
to
CODVl!)'td
Lot
.Rize,
Any
LIMESTONE.
j
Grade S&lt;hool building. Baby ,ii431 14· 15- 11}20 21 22-27-28-29; ( ◄ )
"""'
""
..
radiator.
"' ""' -�p
Propo11l No. J
Hiram Wataon, commenclna: 0011
ynoldl, when contactOebblo
---'
,pread.
truck
Rnd
delivered
I2tc
-------bundred 1nd ,1:1.ty .flvt fed from M•l1• Count,. Ohio, oa part ol See. ler, will be available.
3-4-5.
od in Hollywood, said abe did oot
Front Strut •t th• enl aid• of tlon !UM, St1to Route No. 2148. In Che►
100 Com pany,
Sh uIer '• Co••IrueI"
MARCH !I
• ar1n111r Street on the N orth ,Ide t,er an • ouve Towll.l••P•, •y remov.
HOUSE IN SYRACt JSE FOR
plan lo come, to Fort Worth but
t
c
9
2
Phone WY 2·3051.
ol • nnun foot •ll'Yi th,nc• north Lnr and 411po■ins ot e:dat1n, corrua:111i
�41 _
Phone WY 2_2143
RENT, Call WY 2..._
�e Friendly Neighbors Club would cool.act the hospital,
(Bl AUTO SALES
11.Jib•lour f••t CW 11001 uld it■,• ed m111tal pipe cuJYert• or porllon1 of
&lt;
ln1,r Street tG �I No, Qilr(y· culv.-rt1. 1ml rejll■clns •It.It. bttuml · will meet at the County Infirmary ---·,-.•c.....c·'1GAS. FUEL on. 111d coal fu1'o
s 13 9k
-----Pomeroy, Ohio
1
thrH f33) In uttl Town of Syn_ 00 111 co,ted corrt11:1ted mtt1l pipe
'51:t BUICK 1 8, $20!!5. LaS.abre 4
naces. Call for free esttmate■. ---�--,---�-�cuu; thenNO , .., 111n.ty-el11ht (9Ul or e-xtendlnf "Wltb RCP to tit n;l■t• with Easler boxes ., 7 p. m.
door hard lop. l'ower steering.
fieel to SOiomon Crew ·, w1•11 JlftC': In• concrelfl pipe. U1e ■t•nd1nl PCForeman 6 Abbott _.,.
UIA,11........rt APARTME NT AT '701 Broadway , THEISS REFRIGERATION II n d
thence ■outh alon1 11ld Crew·� iln• 2 endw■u, with cndle• on RCP .,,._. Tuesday, March 21.
One car.-ful (Jw1w r, Blnr-llnnr's,
�
t
rime
8
nt
a
A
eport.
MJ
ddl
p
t,.10-Uc
Applianct Service. Domestic and 11:1.1.y.four 11-0 !Ht lo 1111d flrhien ten,1on1, br1d11 No. V■rlou,, Span
3 rn rte --,-----------,-Pomeroy.
11J.e Wesleyan Serv ice Guild of
i thene, w n1 1lon1 ■aid one m at t . 00 fret - Span■ t.brn
Aah Sl., Middleport. 2 a part• r footJ ■lleyeb
- ROe
Commercial. Conta'-'•
e
■lle nln - •ll:ht (N) feet lo lh• (3.\ at 1 . 15 ftal - Sp•n one cu 11 1 . ,1._
Any house u p to 6 room8 treated
....
· e Methodt"St Ch"•ch
•
..... i-"'no
ment, In N ew Ha ven. Phn
will
...
uw
Ractn
place of beSlllllln•.
50 fret - Span, two ti&gt; ■t 2.00 re.,t
Good Cl•ao Ulf!d �•n
, u.,,_, Racm,e, Ohlo. Z."l-30!
•
P
for TEIUMTES, $50. Any o•" E WY 2-3267.
Th• ■bon propert,- u turthtt - Tot.al Sp1n1 1even &lt;Tl 10.25 tee 1 meet at 6 p. m. Tuesday. March
All Mallea Hd M@del•
4•acrl"" .. Lot No. fo l" lll■rtn1· - Roadway Wldt.b V.1.rtou1 - T)'p■
t--u for rnache8, e te .. room, Ireat_,
-:-�-:-� � DON'T PUMP YOUR SluggJRh ar••
AddlLlon to th• \'Ill•■, nl - Ptp, Culv11r11.
21, at the chun::h annex for a pot-- -IIETROP01.11 AN MOTORS
I
yrnu• , Obin, ll•ter,nca Da ed ,
NTEED.
GUAR
INSURED.
s
IM\
m$L
"Propo1al1 NOi. 1 and 2 &lt;1f 11111 proA
K
In
tank.
lic
Get
-AII
lean-E
SLEEPING ROOMS. Clo,e
,. re-r
I
Oblo
Vol.
1
1•,
Pa■:e
UIB,
Deed
Pr. PLEASANT - Funeral ...,
R,eJect
t&lt;1
ba
eompleted
not
J
1
t■r
than
UCk 5Upper E8Ch member ..,
M-M1 E111I Mat. 8&amp;.
TERMS. Th ls ls a SPECIAL, town. 127 Butternut, Pomeroy .
ord■ 111111 county, Par�, No. 1: Septembu so. 11111. ••
Septic Tank Cleaner , Ohio Val•
bring her own table vices were held Monday 2 p. m •
to
quested
Pome.. 01 ,.. Ohil&gt;
The foUowlnt rnl flt1te 1lt1ut.,t
Bidden miul appl:,. on th■ proper
Gi:T . ACQUAINTED PRE-SE/
.
Jey Plumbing, Pomeroy, Ohio.
In th■ Count,- of Mel11, Stat• of form■, to.- pfflllu■liflcatlon. •Uh tbe service.
al the SI. M ar k ' s Eplaoopo.l
AND
HOUSE
ROOM
EIGHT
I
i
,. lim ted In
SON Offer' and UI
.
.a
..,.,_+'
Ohio,
lo
wit:
Lot
No.
3S
In
the
Hi■h•I.J
Credit
JCx1m.lner,
11 Colurn
�
..
,
_______
_
'60 DART VS $20!15. l'htK•nix 4 dr.
Vlll1.11• -,, S:,r■e u"" M•lf:• Co11nt:v. bu1, Obto, 1.t 1..,t 10 d.,-1 beforo \he
Churth In SI, Albans for John R.
the same buslne!II nearly 1-3 J! seven room hoU.Rl!I; One 6 - l'OO"'I
Oblo.
d■te Mt to ope11 blda.
!eden. Finest and best 1Wrics
CUSTOM
GARDEN
PLOWING
Ph
I
•
Clark, 61, Project Engineer ol the
11
nge
Be
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A
ap
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n
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::
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HIEFERIENCB Dl:IP; VoL 12, P111, The minimum w■re to be r .ild to
a century. TOPS • ALL TERDa rt, and !his one shows best uf
133, DM R1i;iord111 11,11, Cciun1,, 1h1.ll be Jn aeoon:11.a.ce wttb
Ra,
Swain,
Victor
hllrses.
wlth
tr,
,
111
lfc
S
2
2,3212,
WY
Road Commlaalon for 31
Stale
�ugenci
MITE CONTRO'L&lt;. Mrs. .r,,
Ollio.
all labor employed on 1h11 contr1d
care. J:"1.ll!i-i Uutlon !'ihifl. Bln('ltnnr:.
,
I
c
ne.
3 18 6tP
S:
P1.rc,1
No.
s.
Th•
fllllowlnt
di•
"Schedule
of rr.,..mn■ H o u r i ,• • __,,__ ,
Conde, Anne St. , f' . . 1eroy, 0. S ROOU�
•uui. FUU.. buement, bath.
Gallipol is �
J 1 8 61c
Po meroy.
G •• �
i,c:rlbed lot, . .it111tedIn th■ vu1na• w,,., R■tn AK■rialned
o.t..rClark WU well known in t b ( 1
S 1 1 30k 304 Sycamore St., Middle;»rt. DON'T GROAN- .JUST PHONE- of Syracu•. Count, of ....., and mln•d bJ The ne,,■rtmen.t■no.I
Phooe W V 2-3414.
of lndu.. dam 18 2 24•--........-•.
·8 • nmnmg 52 feet area as he worked tn
·
St•t-n of Ohio and kll&lt;1•11 and d■• 1r1a1 1tel1tlon1 1pplle1.bl• to s 1 1. t •
no
ls
Robinson's!
'
Housecleaning
ll810D
CIIE:VIWI.ET
tun
L.!
let
FOR SALE,
i,c:rlbed .. foll, w1, to- w1t1 t.ou, No. m,bw1,- Dap1.rt111ent Jmproumcnt■ on roUers Pomeroy-Mason out
Is the waler safe you drink? Bad Will be available March
-�
•
'
nu,nr
He
years.
many
or
C.ounty
tblrty
chore
(30►•
herd-to-do
whe
lblrl7-0n1
n
you
send
1so.
I
\hirtrIn
,
1
ccord1nce
wltb
Seclloru,
uiiu
a.
!66
1,11r­
model.
1
,
pick-up tru&lt;.·k
water kJll.s tnJlllona yearly. •,�e Phone Wy-2-3345 or Wy-2-2088.
,•o ,.,.,.
,_, 11!1• 1ot bGund,. .and df· 4115.0fo, 41 11.0II, 4115.09, 41 15.07, or pt• Pleasant 26, 12, Hmton 1 •88
Jlems to us. Curtains, drapes.
.,-ea,,
eel in St. Albans and WU
chased Ma1·1·h rn57. lfi.OOO m11Ps .
ffrlbed u follow,, "IU1 Bc1lnn.1n1 Utll! Reviled Cod• 01 Ohio. ..
:!l-l4-8tc
Water Sorteners,
lest FHCE.
onary, Kanawh a Fall 5 4 · 12 rym
..ht!
■t
co
at
nort
1
o
r
st.
the
member
1
ti
rn.fi
q
h
U1
mbnu
mu1t
Dldder
Tho
N&lt;1.
Lot..
f
lllow1,
bedspreads,
s,
r
aJlpcove
with
t
1
of
and
an
t
p
Ru111 like new. A. N. Dt•ni:cl,
Iron Acid, Sulphur, Gas, D irt
tw•nty•nlne &lt;211&gt; lo th• town of bld a certified chffll 1n 1b1 ■moun&amp; rising, Charleston 19.37 falling.
lik
h
ed
ha
s
return
rugs
g
wit
__
,.
.L,,,eh
Ep'-•'
Mark's
Syraeu
II.MOOD
MYenty�lfht
•••
3 15 !M:p and Odu · Rem over . Chlorinat- SLEEPING ROOMS. Cloee
of
1111 tbenc■
. e,.
Pomeroy.
_.,.... QI... �
In
rv ivor■
Mn.
ll
ud
(Tl) leet to eartn.1er &amp;lN•ti thenc.
Plan■ �mi IPfflfle■tlona . ,, on ftle The Ohio River was alIll falllrt8
new freshness.
Su
incl e h wife,
mesnorth
price.
Pomeroy
,
tturteen
.
half
ors
t
et
21
113•
wn
feet
to
.
•h•
tn
Butternut,
tn•
1
n
d•p•rtm1nt1
to
.
r
Do
of hlghwu, and slowly and all moveable dams
".N IBUICK VH $9!15. M on ldm r 2
Robinson's Laundry 8nd 10t1th Hit eon,111r ol l .oi No. the ofnce of the dJvtld:on deput, diSally Clark; one son. YIIIIClly
:!l-14-flt p
rt:v.1wo {D} 1n .al4 to'lflll of Byra- rector.
door hardtop. Sharp looking c n r lie and PtI bl'ic. W,ter SoppIy
UU
are still down . London was ruD• Clark, Staten •-1-nd,
Drycleanlng wY 2.5428
New Y o r k
ev..1t1:
tben'll9
-•t
Nvont,--at1bt
·suThe
dlreetor
Spee:lBlty.
n1e"■11
Correction
a
tb,
rllht
to
1�- and out· M ercuryoma tic.
1-..
w.JU11
15 ACRES WITH
CTII) tee\i ,henca ao11tb thirteen uai N.k&lt;'l lllY and •II bid•.
Robinson's Tri - Lustre
nJng Hi feet, Marmet, one foot one daughter, Mrs. Ben FergutGD,,
4 room house
ueNa
1
Crflla
.
Terms.
mates
FREE.
f•t kl llllll plaee ot be�.
N
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy. 3 1 8 6k
•· s-..,u
l furnace, b
and bath,
and Winfield dam 5 feet.
Cleaners, WY 2-5130
--1onbw 11
•, "•
om �
R
Mrs. Eu!J:ene Conde. Anne St.,
•� - ·, h l 1 mother,
n�
I
20 6tc •UJ:aINcs DIED, Vol. N, P,..
ment and 11ar ge. ' 'lt"ated •�
:
uo
3
(S&gt;
Boal
1Ni CHEVROLET DUMP THUCK
IIIOff:mellb
1
I
t
.111..__ n d ,
St. 111uaD111
Cla""Ida
Mrs.
e
•--.
Pomeroy, 0. Phone WY 2'"31..t◄
co11t1ty,
11ei.,
131, Deed Roeonb
Oblo Rlvor -A, Haynes up 14, five grandchildre
----Ne,r motor, good lire,. Dody io
Ohu,.
3 11 3()1c mile, we,t ol Darwin on Route
n.
-' eondltlon. B . M
(2GB) INSURANCE
680. Phone WY I-WO or WY 2. Coope c,
,,,laJ lVU ...
��-..,_... ..,UDDW.,.._
� ..._.
3,IO p. m.: Waverly up 14, 10 , 15
•
· __..
You INII required to •�w•r tti1
8...
■----. a. arIH y01t, 6047.
FOH
HAY
SALE
20
.
3
8lc
e8
■
p11u.
f
OR
2-4741!
CE
URA
IN
OOMPLETE
aatb
tb•
baron
or
CtD
pn1uon
Mid
O,
SH
Phone
m. ; Lunga Point down 14, Memorial Par
rlDe,
p.
Lamp
S
PR
N
t Cemet.a
day of A.priL lNI , l&gt;I' J11dsmu1 bJ
.. lo St,-,
3 18 ,I p PhoM WI 9-9686, Minersville.
""' a. m . : John Ladd Dean up Albans.
S :ourney
tectJon. Llfe Auto. P'tre. Polit cld'■ lll, will • 1'11n.dend ua1m1 ,01,1.
o
uen
6
17
p
8
- _-;:;
/;f. PETE
� 01:!'"��WANTED
Call "on Mlllo. Mldtlleport. 'lluo
URG, Fla. &lt; UPB 14, 5, 45 a. m.; Bayou Lacomb up
!
• doo r ,ta- -,-- Y-V
JfflRCUR
-, · ...
,
N
with
Cleaner
Vacuum
Ell'drolu,c.
I
16, S: 15 a m.; Peggy Downey
local
PT. PLEASANT _ l'uneral aero
&amp;Ion wagon. One careful
HI ou. -Bob Goalby is u happy 8111 8
�:C1:!:m11.u..ta:
SOBER MAN TO Mll.K COWS BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCI
II
le
lndud
ment.
nlng
attach
u
c
�
up
17, 10:40 p. m. ; Ben M cCool ,..._ for Go- R. .,,,.. .. _,
Rlactt0·--.•-·
c•o"
w
o.o
,
.,.,..... ,ow drl••·
• �--•
po
Nor- "e"
---. -, �
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.......
.1.-nta. Middle rt. l"tre, Aur.. •noRN •• -••tart thanb to a record ruo of
•v ,,---■nur
ing paint spray and automatic for home and wages, Rosa
•
. a. m .,• Beaver up 17 the Saodlowa --•--• •
up 17 ' 3-�
3 18 fltc
�• Pomeroy.
,
6tp
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rl
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a
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ll
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JO. fi birdies that winged him to vld:ory 4' IO •· m. : Irene ChotJn do�
lo-==,--,---=::"
=
Oh
�_
mob e. 8oocb. Phone WY 1,
&lt;'ord winder. Wlll sell for last l __c__�lne
lo
m.
p,
2
Monday,
held
the
=:::
1-27-11
Iii•• Cmllole Se.wing Machine.
payment, of '7.lWI or MO cash. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE l90I.
lo the SL Petersburg Open golf 1 9, 7 a. m.: Western down
Chapel :Melbodlst Church wltb Ibo
��ard and
:r,e :.� G ua,aoteed . Phone WY :1-2204.
N.
C.
In.
live
or
WORK
lwo
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lo
21
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is
V,
m.;
A.
6,
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a.
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Chr
p
IIA!V, Wlllialll E. Jordan Offlcl•t.
25
•ESTA
R
_.J
loornemenl
..- "" - attachme ·- fo,
otc,u
3 17 •tc Stout, R. D. I, Pom&lt;'roy, Phone --- - -- TE
,,
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ppa
5
22
ul
ll
m.
a.
05
Ing.
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u
; Aq
-Ing. Pay off balance ol -- ------�- 1 WY 2.'l1!e l!rat birthday ol Jeannie The 30-year-&lt;1ld pro from Ccyo- , ,
s II �
�•• • ,. : C. �- Horner clown 23,
Mr. Dull, a rotlred employee
cub or payment■ II de- NOTHIN G C AN TAKE lhe _place
Boone, daughter of Rev. and Mn. lal River, Dia., holed eiaht
·
of flowers for Easter-1.iliP�, MAL E : MEN WANTED FOR
lO;� p, m. , Northern up �- of the New York Central rallntad
tlted. Phone WY 2-2204.
Middleport
af
Boone
A
Donald
and 1961 o
cul rlowers and C'Orsagea. Place motel management training. See ._._..
3 17 8tc
at � Wlder--para
t urney kNr .S: 25 •· m.: Jean Hutchinson d'l died Saturday 8:50 a.tn. at h I a
•
was cele�ated
, ,
your order now for :!II.Ire d,.'iv� classification I�
of
Sunday
et
181
to
pock the $2,800 30, 4 : 20 a. m. : Mama Lere up home. He had been W the pat
Boone home wtt•· family dbmtir.
l'IIISlr COW. Jme, aod GuemMEROY RVII
- 2
,
S 18 3lp
•ry. Reynolds Flowor �•op, Mill
11te
!7th b ll'thday of Ibo _,.. wlllller"a purse.
31, 1 : 10 a.m.: A. L, ChrillUe op three yean He wu born Auguo1
�
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7
W,!IJJalll Blake, :1':�c,::�
reet . Mlddlepo,I. Phon;
ba
Marietta,
of
r
Fol
Nic
�
Ted Kroll out ol FL Laude!'- 33 , 1 , 25 a. m. ; Marilyn M . up 28, 1878 lo ii.rm C«mlJ'. Jle ""'
k
ge
\I :::� nephew,
:i;m;;..
31 �
%Vs�
, 4 a. m.: Andrew Calhoun up a member o Ibo Indepetidont Or,
ra
al
a
HERSHEY CANDY
garage, lot 1111-. loc•tod OIi • s ao celeb ted. Others pm- dale, Fla., Jed until the leYenth 31
1950 CHEVROU.::T u, ton truck,
M
6, 35 a. m: Queen City up der ol Odd Fellow1 No. 31, J.33,
bole
WIHord
and
Mr.
were
2&amp;1
.......i
ahed
tnl
n.
.
at
and flnl
ROUTE
Roule 124. '1 ,000.00.
new paint. 195 1 Chevrolet power
r,
Order Uniled American MeobaoMIDDLEPORT - 7 . ,_, houao Folpr and dauahte Melanie, 'lf 11te tour'1 top money "Inner, 31, S, 45 a. m.
Sparo or Full Time
glide tran.!lmission . just over­
of
y
Mar
Q,apel
and
Ga
Dam
Frleborger
lea
and the
lllpolil
South
Gary Playor of
Africa,
wlth bath, 1as fumace boat, all
Ro lleddleotoa
ietta
GOOD INCOME
hauled. Two 8 months old beagle
a
a
N
m.
:
Floyd
Blaslra
5:40
s.r;,1von
up
p.
Include
bl.a wife, NIIUI
ll
ew
tamoru, fll'and/ lher of came 1n third With ulillUet, 2-.cre Joi. good ....
· ..,_ '1 500 -�
dogs. Phone WI 9-3443.
No Soiling or Soliciting
J1811111e.
1
.
Goalby trall&gt;tl Krol hmtU th, down 10, 55 p. rn. ; Solvay up I Morgu Dull; ..,. daughter, Kn.
3 18 31P
seventh hole _ tbm the birdies a. m.: Jerry Bosworth up 1:5f. DorlJ Taylor, aiar1e1hn : o n e
Reaponaib1e person to awn FARM - 100 acrea, so aCNI cul- ll1n'BU LUNG COLLAPB
1. m. : Nelson Broadfoot U:, 3,25 fl1'8Ddaon, Rois A. Taylor, Cha1'
Henhey
new
operate
and
WAl,I.PAPl&lt;R
SPRING
NEW
tivat,d, balan&lt;o in )l.'IShu-o 811'1 LANSING, Mloh. tUPII - Mn, bepa Dying In.
..
1h11
in
bu11n
,
ser
n
dl,po
w
o
II
What k ind do you want!
wife ol Michl· Illa fourth round ocort of fi. ,. m. : Mike Creditor dowo 7, I.\ 1-: one granddaughler, lln.
timber, fen&lt;ed, plealJ "'-· Alice
utorgood 8 • room -• 2 blru, pn'■ ....,_, l'Olted at home gave the former footballer fro,
. m. ; Natlooal down 9, 10 a. m. R&lt;&gt;bert Gobel, South Cltarlestal
rnueh do you want lo pay? W• area. Umltod dlalrib
hip, ,vaillbl•. We ■uppl y
pro1• end shop, • "her build- ,_,_
I
have K ev•after
n
K■uwb Rh-er - Merrill up � __, &amp;reat-grandehlklnm.
,
....
,
hosp
lour
a
hi.,
lllinola
�
Unlveralty
of
the
--� day u low a o 30 sall , loeatlon,. 6 houn 1pare
re
�
-■-J"
,___
, free Pl, ....led '"' gooci' lal far - &lt;If a .il'rtiallJ ord ohlllt■-g lit,. Potenhurg o
, JffllCl-4 •··m. : 'lbelma An11 &lt;1p • Burial •• ID Ibo obttrell _,
lngo
cent, • double roll. Croll Hard
time. Cor and minimum Inuaed road. Only 18,000.tl'I.
waro, Middleport, Ohio. :1-1Infield 8,30 p. m.; City ol Hunt- tery under the dlredlOtl vi
..U.paod ltq. She lllffffld lbe en mark. And hlo birdie .,o,� e
vutmont of 1l'79tl requlrod,
,
.
ALBERT
OOll
M
-•
l..,
,
Hillepoe
q
re
retume
Jiving
lbrdl
Write
1
W••·�
tile
break
to
him
■bled
1111U and
-,.n down WlnOeld 10 p. m.; Crow Funoral Rome 1111d ........
l
FOR SALE, I Sprtnafleld Rou,
•
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e
o:
n
t
ber
phon
d
num
,_
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.,..
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'ftlll!'lday wbon """' bold by Trmmy Bott Wa
·,o Loul iana up Winfield 1,GII lido rllel were conducted by the
TILLER. U■ed once. Phone W V,
Boll
H, P
,
.
the
IOOF,
3 17 "'IL,___
BU.pinghol
Doo
m,
aod
.
Smith
ren
lllolf
saa,
aplllld
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Janet St. Cl1lr'1 name w 1 1 Sal�ry.
win, lf7. Ottawa, autpolD:ed Pffl'r
omitted from Bedford'• h o n o r
Eddie A. &amp;ntth, dee . lo Leona
ILFORD, En1land &lt;UPll - 'r.'Mi Schmidt . 148, TOl"'ODIO 1 10 1 . ' Ker­
roll la,1 period.
T. Smith, AIIB Anr Rupe , Mary otl,■ltlu,- of a charlly ull , M.. . win retained Canacllan W'f')tfr­
Those not aboent durm, the Martha Blcgmtall, cert. ol trana. .Plly W. l'nlclor, too1i oil ltor hrtod .,.i,bt clwnplamblpl.
fourth period are u foUow1, flrtt Pomeroy .
&amp;rad,. Jan Betzm,, Pamela Bu�
AIIB Ann Rupe, Richard R.
.■on, Sue Dou&amp;la1, Jane Hazel ton, Rupe, Dever P. Blqerstalf, Mary
Mary Midkiff. Marprel Rini. Martha Blcgert(aff lo Leo.. T.
Danny Robson and Roonle Smith. Smith, lot , Porne,oy.
IIONDAY 1'IIIIOOOB ftlDA'f
Elbert Ta)'lor, Ada Taylor .. 5, 11 Bi,. On
Second g,-ade, Cheryl Bigga, J iml:SI
mv Campbell, Wayne Well. Third Robert Stanley Hart, Edna Hart, 1, 00 T� with God
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Vilitatlon day for children who
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held llluraday March SO. Delallo R....ll, Ethel Pauline Page, cert. 7,25 11:xtmdod Watilber
7:JO Pktmo Show
of the Egg Hunt will be put t,, tho of trans.. Middleport.
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Jed by por&lt;nts. Tho time ,et lor dleport, Salem.
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Sidney T. Russell, ll: IJ Cwni,J Hoa Down
startm,: practice r , � It.a play ,
Donna Russell C D Page Ethel 11:25 l'ann Burau. Show
"Feudln' Over Yonder" which will ,
P Page lo Rue· c. · Tucll�rman . 11,so Country Hoa ...,.
be give� al a later date, It will lot
17, MartinBburg, Salem.
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be held m the Bedford Youth �.enSamuel El 1, Jr., Gladyi El• JU7 Mld-0.,
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ter il the stage II completed In klna, Noah l.ucu
. Emma Lucas to
time•
John L. Lucas, Freeda Lucas, 11:00 Noom News
Darla Cadle bu been JJI f c r 108 9-10, Salem.
u: 11 Gt.el• Star
qulle oome time. - Nancy Riggs
U:30 Jull For You
and Jackie Jones, reporter,
Thursday alternoon with M r a.
1:26 New,
Allee Dodson.
1 :30 Ja:at For You
Several from thf1 area altend. 2,00 'lay 11 With Millie
od the baskelbal! game at I b e !,OO Pl.lttat PartJ
Mr. and M,.. William Rose, Eastern High School Wednesday 4,SO Local N a
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&amp;On Billy of Colwnbua, visJted evening.
4,35 Plattar PartJ
Sunday with her �t•. Mr. and
Grange mel at the
regular 5,45 Naw, llouJtdup
Mrs. Everett Milhoan.
meetinJI Friday eveniDJI. N • • t 1,00 Sundowa Sorruidl
Mr. and Mrs Cash Bahr and meelinJI will be Monday evenin, a,so Sip Qfl
girls, Mrs. Childs ol MJddleport March 20, will celebrate t b e
&amp;\TIJRDAY
and Mra. M. L. Bales, local, mo- birthdays !or the 1ira1 t b r e e ,,111 Blp On
tored to C.Olumbus Swiday to vilit months ot the year. with a cov­ ,,oo Mal l'rlco wltb relatives.
ered dish supper. Bring your salea I, U Counlr)' Top Ten
Mrs. M 1 1 d r e d Frank spent tu stamp, that evening.
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S/\1.E - 5 room hou:.e, 1eMA /lTf'�ST H U'ft_;.&lt;; • 11,1 F_:.A 1 t l
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o'dock 1. m e-■ 1to:-r1:1 atandMrd Um.-,
Pomero"
Road,
Chester
1cally pnced for complete home
Tue ■d1y, Mar..:h :18. 1001 ftnd Y'IIJ
30tc
2
3
,OR CONSISTENT OEPENDABLE RESULTS
20 30!&lt; lhtn be pub!le■lly op11nod and r.-.,J
de&lt;.'Orating.
Cross Hardware.
Gallia Meigs and Jackson countieo were the only
- 1.lovd
RATES
3 20 7tc
Middlepert.
all
for
reeel�•d
be
will
Bid■
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out �f the ten southeastern Ohio counties which
ones
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BRIJ\'G JOY Tf1 THAT SHUT- IN
t cenu per wor d , one :nsertJun. Mmlmum cba r �e--&amp;:&gt;
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FOR SALE STORE with 5 stor work u IUled In Ole 1ener .1;
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a gain i11 sale of prepaid tax receipts for the week
showed
on lilt prujrrl •nlitled \l�l(. S Mt,":M
WALNUT DINING ROOM TABLE
eenll. ti cenl.l' per word for !b.ree consec ut,vfl i.nseruon■
with a l011ely potlni PIant or
age rooms and 6 rooms and OHL\L HOSPITAL. POMIIJlUV. t•Hlu ending March 4, 1 96 1 .
Speclal--ur,e muolb for 30 centa P.et wurd.
We
f resh cul spr mi,,: r •uers
and six chairs. Phone WY 2-5202
"10. OHJO- I U ,n f\111 II'•
ba th over 5tore. Will sacrifice PROJECT
l'ull rare of I cents per word wilJ be charged tor ad­
The Gallia figure was al most $2.000 ahead of the
=rdanl'II wllh lhc, dr1w1n11 10d '"""
11,•1re flowers everywhere ! Call
3 18 3k
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verllslDR ti no t paid wtth:n lO days after receiv1111 Dall
Uiotlona for th,e ume II pre1&gt; 1 r.-d
500. Moving to Chicago
$9.
for
figure. The county is only a little over $3,000 off of
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by architect. H■rry Ray "''' A I A
Errors lo Advert.uin&amp;--Should be reported 1mmed1a1-!IJ.
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3-5948,
Sp.
Call
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•hfiscal figures. Pike remains the only county
year's
last
Florists and Shum vay Greenl'be Dail:, Se.otLnel wl.11 001 be respans1ble for more thaCI
Bulldln1, 7Jl Markel SlreeL Whttl•
viltf'. Phone W\ 2-67 10
3-14-JOtr
ODfl incorrect inseruon .
be ahead ol last year's fiscal year figures.
lo
ten
the
of
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1. DrawlnU ■nd 1pe,,lflc 1 Llon1 •r• the week ending March 4, 196J
Card of Thanks and Spec lal Nouces of Events, 5 1 25,
on fUe 1nd may M lnJpetted 1 1 lhe
for 50 word m1nunum t;ach add1t1onaJ word, le.
I HAY FOR SALE. Glenn Vance, TELEVISION AND appliance Re- FOR SALE : HOUSE S rooms and follnwln1 pl■�H
and March 5, 1960 and for the f isOffice of count)' comml.,lon�u.
Obitua r ies published al 1 cenl pt&gt;f wor d
Locust
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location.
Nice
bath.
Leading Cret!k, M iddleporl, 0
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I$
cal years starting July I , 19b0
pair service. We service a I I
•ourlhou■t . t"omuoy, Ohio.
3 DA VS
1 DAY
WORDS
l MO.
ti DA VS
19.
2-53
WY
Phone
Pomeroy.
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Exch11n1•,
Hulldera
Pl!llbur11i:h
P�ne SH 2·4656.
and July 1 , 1 959 follow :
m a I e s. Reasonablf! prices.
$4 .�
S l .35
00c
60c
15
Buildlns, Ptt(1hur1h, f-'1
3 6 30tp ••rF. Ufe
Melvin Hood.
3 17 :.ttr
$6.00
$ 1 .80
$ 1 20
60c
20
W. Ood1e Corpn,n\1011. 1510
The figures showing those for
TUPh
Capeoart.
&amp;
Hampton
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Ch11mbcr ol Cummi:rce Bid. PU1.­
$7.50
S2.25
$ 1 .50
75c
25
(21 14-30tc
2-121 L
Ford.Ferguson TRACTOH: plow�.
$6,570. 4 1 ,
bur1h, 19. P1.
Alheos - $6. 1 �8.23,
Jo""'O R SAU.: Good building lot in
f. W. Dod111 Curpor1l.rnn, 102 l'enn• $29J.9fi0.94, $312, 674. 67.
mower and wagon. Lonnie Hud­
Ads received by 10 A. .U. will be lo tbaC day'■ pa per.
1J1r
Welt
Clu1rl..,Hon,
Au.
1ylnnla
Syracuse. Nice location. Ph.
.inl•.
i\UtTIUNEER
son , K ingsbury Rd., 2 mile6 off
$.1,097 10,
Gal lia - $4,723.60 .
3 17 6tp
WY 2-6432.
f. W l&gt;od11 Corporation, lJ:ia
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
HOLLYWOOD !UPI&gt; - Clark
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Route 33.
REASONABLE RATES
w...1. 51.h Ave. Columbo• 15. Oh,u $ 152. 4"4.53 . $1 57,19!.tO.
Road,
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Exchan1111.
ti-uildera
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widow, Kay, feeling "hap.
Gable's
SATISFACTION GUilANff.0 1
FARM FOR SALE · 85 acres. Six Colvmbu1, Oh.In,
Hock.Ing - $3,004.91, S5 , 4oo . oo
(9al MARINE SUPPLIES
u_ri
Call or •rHe L 0. lff.t." A1
• · Dr�wln1L 1peclrk1tlon1 • n d
py, bul a little bit sad," a wailed
(9) FOR SALE
( I ) NOTICES
room house, gas furnace . Rath• other
biddln1 do,..ument.. may be ob­ � 169 ,655.30, $175,600.55.
Clteswr, Oblo
the birth of the actor's only cbird
AS 15 SPECLW!I
Jack110n - $4 , ?03 . 1 l , 54 • 672·65-, od
room. full basement. Good base- talned by PT(JYpectlv. renanl Dldd.lDI contr■ctor1 rro111 th• ar..:l'u led
TEltMJTE AND PF.ST CONTROi G. E. Roll E.; 1 ;;-Vacuum C'!Pam.ir
.
t ay in Hollywood Presbyterian
8-%2-30-tJI
57 M@l'CW"J IO IL P. $495.00
ment barn, Sellmg Grade A conditioned II f0Uow1.
$22'l.449.to, $2'l8, 742.7J.
bJ Fain. Fne UlRJ)flctlon. IDSur•
Hospital.
with .illaehmcnls. Used very lit- 51 "1ffCIU'J 111 8. P. '9'5.ot
Upon 1ppllcatton and p1yment of
milk. Will sell cows and farm atoo
La•reace - $4,878. 12, $7, 171 26 .
oo. one ..:umpletll! HI of Jocu .
ed by Nalioawlde. Pila11e a,
tie . Must S('-IJ thi.s "'� k. $25 ts n. P. Mercur1 Outfh tft5.DO AIR CONDffiONING , REFRIG,
Joyed at the prospect of bearEquipmerit with farm or separ• ment, will bD d.cllvcttd. Not m&lt;&gt;re $299,065.8', $3l8
88·
Mad A. Serviee S\11Uo.D Wl' !- romplele price. Phone WY 2ReJack's
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be
will
two
Ulan
service.
ERATION
MOTORS
Ing hia child, but saddened by tho
METROPOLITAN
ate. Joseph E. Hysell. Near mannH to ■nJ one bidder.
MEIGS - $2, •l2 · 37•
$1.036.8G,
4-a�lle 2'l04 .
nea.
frigeretioo. New Haven. Phone
of the room in which
nearness
J J 7 6tc ,oe Easl- Mala Sir-ff&amp;, Pomero,
■et
complete
one
Jro1r1
refund
"
).
Chesler Golf Course.
of ducumcnt1 unly, wm bt mad6 lo $ 1 13, 816 . 91 , $114, 840.99.
8--23-tl
TV 2-3531.
PIN,• flZ.S1'11
Nov. 16 Hwo noors
died
Gable
..
3 20 3tp Heh actual bidder wh.a returna all
Pike - $ . , $l,629. 4 . 73 ·
WE WIIL SELL YOU!l U S E D
-------docume.nu,
ne.p\
blddlns
pJ1-,111,
room), Mrs. Gable
m
own
her
below
Uc
S
,
00
509
IF YOU WANT REAL qaaDty
20Skates, Guns, Bows, Golt Clubs,
_-c-food condltton nGt liter ltlaU f1�1 932.20, $73,3!2.'19.
��--===c=c--cl·
OR
b"
SALE
FOR
(24A)
e
g
lo
was
trth Io the baby a I
d1.y1 after the do■J.ns d11, lor l&gt;IOt.
t\'
81'ft4lng •unr tha• will I I r e
' Brand new SINGER Electric Sew$14,499.00 ,
Roi.■ - $10,787.24,
Bicycles, etc. Write or c.il! Th@
6. No document■ will b11 1ccept11d
1 958 I Ton
U0:30 a.m.
PST.,
a.m,
7:30
ing Machine, complete with at•
C: o b a•
mone7 m.U.en. u111
TRADE
,t the bid oix-n1n11 meetinr.
$46 1 ,265 .00, $4Tl,059 .29.
Sport's Center, M1ddlepcir: Ph
furn11h
be
not
will
Docunient1
7.
section.
Caesarian
by
ESTl
International Truck
Sire■. Call Dick Sierretl, WY
tachments and handy carryin(l
Scioto - $15,514.54, $17.775.uO,
( 2 l -21-ti0tc
WY-2-3633.
195ti 2-Uedroom HOTTSE TR !\Il.ER ed to ■ut&gt;--contnct and-or material
The r u s h oI memorIes oI
■upplleu •• ■boYe ■e t forth. 1"hey
ca5e. Will aacrifice lhi1 week. Z..2M9 or Cbt1ter IU-!lU.
With box hody, good tires.
See Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohio may 1x: pur1eh 11ed teOJn tru: •�chlt&lt;..,t 1162.00S .46. $785,'164 .20.
ble •5 hea rt aIla ck and dealh
G
a
only for $4-4.00. Terms if deIn A I condilion.
z.!1-68&amp;e
., 1 6 61c a1 requited for th• coMl of repro­
ViDIOn - $556. 18 $934. 82 , $29,
Ph. EM 7-7329.
Pomeroy. Ohio
only four months ago oearlt
duction. plu1 handlills char,u.
sired. Ph�ne WY 2-2204.
8. Submlttll of I hid 1h1ll b, 867 70 '32 459 94 · •
HEATING and PLUMJING
M a rt•h 1 5th, 1 961
too m uch for the attra c1 955 ¼ Ton
3 17 6tc
0v
tUe11 11 prlma·r■cle eYldence ttl.t
Molor v�hi�le sales tax collec- PJ"
. e:!
for
TRACTOR
,...
1
..
GARDE
USED
and
full
the
of
cornlant
11
bidder
Furnaces
Mueller
1
ve
.
.
yea
..... r-old w ldow,
To be sold to 1 hc H i gh Bid­
i
Studebaker Pick11p
sale or trade. Reasonable. Eld- complete me■ n1n1 of •II 1tat�mt-nt1 lions showmg those for the weeII
Arnold Brother,
RENT
FOR
4)
(1
went into contractions for
She
der - One IU53 Ohh,mobile
and worlll requirement.. 11 1ndlr1 t.,:I
Guod t i rci;. Motor in good
3 17 "'
on Gaul. Chester.
111,p and aet forth tn th• blddtn1 doo:u. ending March 4, 196 1 , and for the t
Ohio
,
Po111ero1
St.,
Mala
E.
IU
Tud ""&gt;r t:onv. Coupf"., Al the
rs Sunday and thought
ho
' " " ____
condit c
llllflnb.
FOR RENT - Apartment - 5
fiscal yearg starting July I , 1960 ::
;;:._
Blaettnar Auto Lompan:,,,
:
W
Phom
dup·
la
.Ubmllled
lM!
11l.all
Bid.a
9.
!-!448
wa about lo give birth P«'­
Y
room! end bath. 618 Eaat M..ain
ltcat1 on form, bo11n&lt;1 herewllh.
follows: A�ens - $4,028.06, $ll2,Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio, on
tfc
1a
2
maturely, but sedaUves calmcJ
¾ Ton
10. Bid bond lball be properly u.
Street, Pomeroy. Phone WY 2the 25th Day of M:u&lt;'h 1 00 1
Nallie• at' l•I•
•cuted Ind tiled with th� bid Ir, I 944.38. Gallia - $1,387.84, $49,699. · he
ule
for
oH�r
lll
w
undeulsned
2448 day or WY 2-6384 evenings.
The
111um eq,111.l to 10 pll!r cent of the 48. Hocking - $2, 042."8, �·637 ·
ot 1 0 . O'Clock A .M. This car
Chevrolet Pickup
AUCrtONEER
at the rront door of the Courtho111111 blille bid.
�rs. Gable, hospitalb:ed for six
I B tfc
wHI not be sold £or less than
,
l
M■rch
l
I
Good tires. In A-l co ndition.
Oblo,
Pomeroy,
on
n
25
lMl
Complt,le 8e"le,t
1 1 . ..Tim&lt;' tor U1• completion of 76. Jackson - no weekly figures,
weeks in the summer of lUOO
at t0:00 A. M., the Len• Mae ,l ont ■n •urk'' ahall be 600 Jea■J calend,u
$25.00.
$77 , 371.37. Lawrence - $2,678- 63,
I
CrlU Bradford
rul eatate, ,uu.ted. In the V 1U1g1 worklna: l ■:v■•
APARTMENTS - Furnished end
when stricken by a heart attack.
1 0
Model
1
1
,
ad
Coa
or
Wri
·
Pbon•
l
22Sm8B.
$318,
te
ter&amp;.
Middlemfurni.Rbed. McMas
:!n�1�r:�::!����
Blaellnar Auto Co.
�. :0�1:t1�:":; .,::. ooCop�r•�:::;,. ���1d::/�!
I
insisted sbe felt fme.
• lot "-9 fut wtd, b' 100 f Ht In 1n e1c111 1 of the 11Upul1ted. tim e.
Tractor
Farmall
port. Pllone W\'2-:182L
3-J.t A. C. llRADFORD, lladM, Ohle depth,
Ohio
Pomeroy,
$95,
6
99.20.
$1,811.I
g
s
M
r
"But I'm awfully lonesome be,.
on wh!eh then 11 J ocabd •
!
1 1 owner re111not11 the ritht to
5-room fr■m11 dw•lllnc 'lnu.,.
weln ■n)' lnformallty ln. or tn re - 30, 151,223. )'2. Pike - '147.st. without Clark," llho ,aid Sunda1
LEWI11 REPAm SERVICE
-e
for
1
pra
1J eat.t• ii 1p l Cd
The
DELUXE TIIREE ROOM AND
Ject any or 111 bid■•
Manual
No.
MIii stnel, Mlddlenort
U!II! 8um or •1 .000.00 and unnut be
145, 3 13.50. Ross - 14, 476.76, 1155, nigh!. "I'd been counting ar.d
SIM:ntd:
rooms
office
apartment
bath
ppr1l1ed
1
1M
1h■n
leu
for
9rld
It's lee Crenm l tme. Try ,J.,ck's
Melll Count, Hoipltill
...., Plumbl.nr,,
Roofi�
Ht-all"'••
Manure Spreader
697.05, SCiolo - '1 , 199.87, 12 17, planning oqiis being with mL
value.
-trailer t:p.ac,e'. Phone WY 2CommlHlon
Dairy Bar's Hcmemadc l..t•mon.
1'he rlfht 11 ruuvtd to reJect any
8harpealn1 ·,!Kl
Lawa.m.OWff
,
r
lleed.
T.
Theodore
J
687.02. Vinton - $264. lH, $23, 751... ln 1956 when 1 was In anothet
5141.
C ll 6 tic
or 111 bldt
Middl e port.
J 17 tile ·
Ch1lrm11n.
M•tor Repalr
All PRICED FOR
A.11 I. Jordan.
68.
Febru■ry � . 11161
hospitaJ due to m, heart ailment.,
"dmln.l1tr11tor ,if the
t:U JT I.J.) l· l3-:IO 41�
Call WY !-2314.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
E1tale of 1,..n, M 11., Jor '1, n
Clark spent every night 1111 the
QUICK CASH SALE 5 ROOMS end FATII unfurnished.
' 25 30t.c WEBSTER "ND FULTZ
for any debts contracted by any­
On South Secori�0 A\'e., �."dd! e- ,_===-=•---•••
CONTIIACTOIII
TO
NOTICI
room next door to me and he
----= l "ttorney, for Allmlnlitr■tor.
ITATI o, OHIO
one other than myself.
tS} 14• ll, 18, :to · 22 · M.
port, Ca II WY 2-9962 or 5top at
would rarely take time to leave
o■,AIITMINT OP' HIOHWAVI
Signed: Ht'nry A. S;ils{'r
Colu,nb111, Ohio, M•rch ), 1Hl
Vicker's Lunch,
3 17 6Lc
the hospital for anything.
Pomer•y. Ohio
Contncl 11111 Lettal C1py No.
3 17 6tp
IN THI Pll08ATI COUIIT op;
61-U2
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
UNIT ''-ICI CONTIIACT
Orl1 H1.1bbard. Admlnl1tntor
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
•Ul � received
prop.out■
Se■led
of the Ell1 te of M■tue Marte
Debbie's Relative
To C-L- P·
GRAVELY TRAt'TOR8 and A.luuu. WY v.JVU
• -- •
with balh. p•-1.1 the office or the St11e Hlshway
Sprln1er, Dltl'Oa.-.d,
,
Ohio,
Ohl&lt;t
Colvmbu1,
of
,,
Could show you !'.Ollll' wililer tachme11l1. New ab1I u1ed. ComDirector
IB,480
No.
_...,..,•...1_
..... WY 2-l3l9.
MARCH ze
Reported 'Critical'
11,17..Uo
...
Ut\lll 10:00 Jl,.M.. Ohio (EuLern)
P\ 1lntlU,
Ollt&gt;S.
ple&amp;e parts ■lld repair tenlce,
4, The PasI Chiefs ol Meigs TernStandard Ttme, Tut1111da,, April
FORT WORTH, Tell. ! UPllv■.
1881, for Improvement• ln:
World Champion D('sk
Kathryn M111 Renuto. fl 11,
Bargalu In aaed tractot-. .-, HOUSE, 5 ROOMS AND BAffl.
on
t
ee
will
Sisters.
Pylhian
le,
Nadine Reynold■, 571 movie
Mrs.
t&gt;ropo11ll .Noa. l and 2 au ottered p
Drfend1nt1.
Whilllt&gt;r
lawn mowen. Autli�rlzed deal• B Cole-at., pomeroy. Near Ma-u one PNJtrt a.nd wm be ■warded Monday evening at the home of star Debbie Reynolds" ate�grand­
NOTICI
II one contr■ct.
3 17 Jtp f'r. Gravel•
Katheyn Mae RenHlo who,,.. 1Jl1n
IOn Bridge. Call Soward Cecil,
1 Trader 8ale1 and
Mrs. Mabel Sanborn in Middle• mother, fought for her life tcx1aJ ,
Propo1 1l No. I
of r111ldenc11 11 2IIJ.J WIimont Road,
UM.fc
J
U
Sti"lce, ,•honfl Wl' !,tffl, :iU or WY-2-524'Ch1rlotte, North c1r0Un1, wlll \eke Me111 Count:,, Ohio, o n fart of See&gt;- port.
with a bullet wound Ja her rlghl
J') INSTRUCTIONS
noUi:e that on the 2ht d17 or .J1nu - lion■ 26.12, 30.18; •nd U �: Sta(t
F.od Main Slreel Pomere1r
1,
1ry, 11:1111, tho under1J1ned. Ori, Hub- Route No. 124, In S11tlon, Ub11non
Theodorus Council DauEhters of temple following a suicide attempt.
3 JO 3M( EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. two Ovt
bani, A.dmlnldr■tolf ot th, Eatat, ol and Olive Town1hlp1, b.J rtmovln11
MEN AND WOME N Neeck"tl
exJ1t
l«I
of
1
l'OfrUf
dl1po11111
n1
and
Dtcu1ed,
1
MaUle Marie Spr&amp;nstr,
America wiU meet in regular ses- SWlda)'.
room apartment&amp; A. N. Dengel.
.c�=c-cc=--=cc-=c--:: -- -Work in Civil Sl-rvicc. No expet IIAY
med hi• peUllon 1a11n■t ,-011 ln th• met.1,J pipe. boll,r .tk-11, 1n4 ,ton, box
AND STHAW. Tum right .ii
hi•
wllh
cln11
1
repl
■nil
l'UIYtir\1,
type
Ohio,
County.
Monday at "': 30 p. m. at '.he Mrs• . Reynolrul, described a1
MIii•
of
Probate
Court
sion
11..J.tfe
Phone WY Z..a71
ience n e l' e � s 11 r y, grnmmnr
metal
eorrus■t«i
tumlnou,
co■t�d
entire
th•
of
ul1
th,
for
yln1
1
pr
Kelroy, Rt. 7, Second house. Joe
and lonely" by rela­
l
Jntcreat In the followtn• de1..:rtbl!d Pip�. rclnfurced toncrete pipe and IOOF Hall, March birthdays will "depressed
11chool e&lt;luca1 mnnl u�u.ally suf•
8 ROOM APARTMEN1 WIth gar,
F' ields, Phone WY 2-6878.•
I
re■J e1t■te In which )'OU h1v• 11r vltrlfl,d ..,wer pipe H per p I • n, be observed with a potluck lunch tives, waa in critical condltion :at
ricicnl. Train 110w ror perma­
cl-■im to hav, an 1ctul.l or conUn1eal Brld11e No. Varlou1, Sp1n1 three 131
age, 14.1 ButternuL Pomeroy.
J 15 6tc
at UM) faot - Span, five 151 ,t 1.2!1 and m embers are asked to take John Peter Smith Ho.spltal where
lntere■t thar■ln,
-:nent jobs w i l l1 1wrurily. S e n d
2-21,Uc
Pbone WY-2-5127.
feet - Span■ ,t1ht 48&gt; at uo f..et their own table service.
she WOl"klf(I 81 a nur&amp;es' aide.
USED FURNmJRE nr any 11AM
Patctl No. I : Th• followtn1 Hll - SP1n1 Nine (9) at 11. 00 fffl -Spana
Nnmc, orlilrf'ss , phone No. lo:
all
repair
types of radlWe
,
1
"lat• 1111.1 1.cl In 1h11 Count, of thr11e (3) at 2.IIO ,_t - Sp1n1 three
lllro. Reynolds loud
A
Ilem. Sefl lh11 Trodln&lt;I"
-. POII flnC TRAILER SPACE ' Good Jtteation
Notional 1'r:Jinml--( St:rv kl', Box
ators, from heater cores to Meis■• Sl■te of Ol■lo and. Town ol (3) •t :1.00 fieet - Span ODIi m It 3.l5B The Racine P.TA. will m e e t her 8 WJed atrou bed 1n her
S 8 Mc comer lot. Inquire Ralph Martin
to 1an money.
,w
thlrt:v·two
8p1n1
Total
feet
dncrlb1d
and.
b&lt;1unded
s,-rac1,111
••
fifi8, 'Ille Daily Scnl inel.
the , 1 argest truck or tractor foUo•a: Beine a part .-.1 1 two ■er,
59.33 het - Roadway Wldlh \'lrlou, this evening at '7:30 at the Racine home c cally WQ\dlded.
850 Locusl Street. M iddleport.
- T),p1 - Pipe Culvert,.
bJ
fuml1hed.
R1rln•1r
Sll•h•
to
CODVl!)'td
Lot
.Rize,
Any
LIMESTONE.
j
Grade S&lt;hool building. Baby ,ii431 14· 15- 11}20 21 22-27-28-29; ( ◄ )
"""'
""
..
radiator.
"' ""' -�p
Propo11l No. J
Hiram Wataon, commenclna: 0011
ynoldl, when contactOebblo
---'
,pread.
truck
Rnd
delivered
I2tc
-------bundred 1nd ,1:1.ty .flvt fed from M•l1• Count,. Ohio, oa part ol See. ler, will be available.
3-4-5.
od in Hollywood, said abe did oot
Front Strut •t th• enl aid• of tlon !UM, St1to Route No. 2148. In Che►
100 Com pany,
Sh uIer '• Co••IrueI"
MARCH !I
• ar1n111r Street on the N orth ,Ide t,er an • ouve Towll.l••P•, •y remov.
HOUSE IN SYRACt JSE FOR
plan lo come, to Fort Worth but
t
c
9
2
Phone WY 2·3051.
ol • nnun foot •ll'Yi th,nc• north Lnr and 411po■ins ot e:dat1n, corrua:111i
�41 _
Phone WY 2_2143
RENT, Call WY 2..._
�e Friendly Neighbors Club would cool.act the hospital,
(Bl AUTO SALES
11.Jib•lour f••t CW 11001 uld it■,• ed m111tal pipe cuJYert• or porllon1 of
&lt;
ln1,r Street tG �I No, Qilr(y· culv.-rt1. 1ml rejll■clns •It.It. bttuml · will meet at the County Infirmary ---·,-.•c.....c·'1GAS. FUEL on. 111d coal fu1'o
s 13 9k
-----Pomeroy, Ohio
1
thrH f33) In uttl Town of Syn_ 00 111 co,ted corrt11:1ted mtt1l pipe
'51:t BUICK 1 8, $20!!5. LaS.abre 4
naces. Call for free esttmate■. ---�--,---�-�cuu; thenNO , .., 111n.ty-el11ht (9Ul or e-xtendlnf "Wltb RCP to tit n;l■t• with Easler boxes ., 7 p. m.
door hard lop. l'ower steering.
fieel to SOiomon Crew ·, w1•11 JlftC': In• concrelfl pipe. U1e ■t•nd1nl PCForeman 6 Abbott _.,.
UIA,11........rt APARTME NT AT '701 Broadway , THEISS REFRIGERATION II n d
thence ■outh alon1 11ld Crew·� iln• 2 endw■u, with cndle• on RCP .,,._. Tuesday, March 21.
One car.-ful (Jw1w r, Blnr-llnnr's,
�
t
rime
8
nt
a
A
eport.
MJ
ddl
p
t,.10-Uc
Applianct Service. Domestic and 11:1.1.y.four 11-0 !Ht lo 1111d flrhien ten,1on1, br1d11 No. V■rlou,, Span
3 rn rte --,-----------,-Pomeroy.
11J.e Wesleyan Serv ice Guild of
i thene, w n1 1lon1 ■aid one m at t . 00 fret - Span■ t.brn
Aah Sl., Middleport. 2 a part• r footJ ■lleyeb
- ROe
Commercial. Conta'-'•
e
■lle nln - •ll:ht (N) feet lo lh• (3.\ at 1 . 15 ftal - Sp•n one cu 11 1 . ,1._
Any house u p to 6 room8 treated
....
· e Methodt"St Ch"•ch
•
..... i-"'no
ment, In N ew Ha ven. Phn
will
...
uw
Ractn
place of beSlllllln•.
50 fret - Span, two ti&gt; ■t 2.00 re.,t
Good Cl•ao Ulf!d �•n
, u.,,_, Racm,e, Ohlo. Z."l-30!
•
P
for TEIUMTES, $50. Any o•" E WY 2-3267.
Th• ■bon propert,- u turthtt - Tot.al Sp1n1 1even &lt;Tl 10.25 tee 1 meet at 6 p. m. Tuesday. March
All Mallea Hd M@del•
4•acrl"" .. Lot No. fo l" lll■rtn1· - Roadway Wldt.b V.1.rtou1 - T)'p■
t--u for rnache8, e te .. room, Ireat_,
-:-�-:-� � DON'T PUMP YOUR SluggJRh ar••
AddlLlon to th• \'Ill•■, nl - Ptp, Culv11r11.
21, at the chun::h annex for a pot-- -IIETROP01.11 AN MOTORS
I
yrnu• , Obin, ll•ter,nca Da ed ,
NTEED.
GUAR
INSURED.
s
IM\
m$L
"Propo1al1 NOi. 1 and 2 &lt;1f 11111 proA
K
In
tank.
lic
Get
-AII
lean-E
SLEEPING ROOMS. Clo,e
,. re-r
I
Oblo
Vol.
1
1•,
Pa■:e
UIB,
Deed
Pr. PLEASANT - Funeral ...,
R,eJect
t&lt;1
ba
eompleted
not
J
1
t■r
than
UCk 5Upper E8Ch member ..,
M-M1 E111I Mat. 8&amp;.
TERMS. Th ls ls a SPECIAL, town. 127 Butternut, Pomeroy .
ord■ 111111 county, Par�, No. 1: Septembu so. 11111. ••
Septic Tank Cleaner , Ohio Val•
bring her own table vices were held Monday 2 p. m •
to
quested
Pome.. 01 ,.. Ohil&gt;
The foUowlnt rnl flt1te 1lt1ut.,t
Bidden miul appl:,. on th■ proper
Gi:T . ACQUAINTED PRE-SE/
.
Jey Plumbing, Pomeroy, Ohio.
In th■ Count,- of Mel11, Stat• of form■, to.- pfflllu■liflcatlon. •Uh tbe service.
al the SI. M ar k ' s Eplaoopo.l
AND
HOUSE
ROOM
EIGHT
I
i
,. lim ted In
SON Offer' and UI
.
.a
..,.,_+'
Ohio,
lo
wit:
Lot
No.
3S
In
the
Hi■h•I.J
Credit
JCx1m.lner,
11 Colurn
�
..
,
_______
_
'60 DART VS $20!15. l'htK•nix 4 dr.
Vlll1.11• -,, S:,r■e u"" M•lf:• Co11nt:v. bu1, Obto, 1.t 1..,t 10 d.,-1 beforo \he
Churth In SI, Albans for John R.
the same buslne!II nearly 1-3 J! seven room hoU.Rl!I; One 6 - l'OO"'I
Oblo.
d■te Mt to ope11 blda.
!eden. Finest and best 1Wrics
CUSTOM
GARDEN
PLOWING
Ph
I
•
Clark, 61, Project Engineer ol the
11
nge
Be
L
N
•
A
ap
•
n
·
::
·
"
"'
-�m
HIEFERIENCB Dl:IP; VoL 12, P111, The minimum w■re to be r .ild to
a century. TOPS • ALL TERDa rt, and !his one shows best uf
133, DM R1i;iord111 11,11, Cciun1,, 1h1.ll be Jn aeoon:11.a.ce wttb
Ra,
Swain,
Victor
hllrses.
wlth
tr,
,
111
lfc
S
2
2,3212,
WY
Road Commlaalon for 31
Stale
�ugenci
MITE CONTRO'L&lt;. Mrs. .r,,
Ollio.
all labor employed on 1h11 contr1d
care. J:"1.ll!i-i Uutlon !'ihifl. Bln('ltnnr:.
,
I
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of rr.,..mn■ H o u r i ,• • __,,__ ,
Conde, Anne St. , f' . . 1eroy, 0. S ROOU�
•uui. FUU.. buement, bath.
Gallipol is �
J 1 8 61c
Po meroy.
G •• �
i,c:rlbed lot, . .it111tedIn th■ vu1na• w,,., R■tn AK■rialned
o.t..rClark WU well known in t b ( 1
S 1 1 30k 304 Sycamore St., Middle;»rt. DON'T GROAN- .JUST PHONE- of Syracu•. Count, of ....., and mln•d bJ The ne,,■rtmen.t■no.I
Phooe W V 2-3414.
of lndu.. dam 18 2 24•--........-•.
·8 • nmnmg 52 feet area as he worked tn
·
St•t-n of Ohio and kll&lt;1•11 and d■• 1r1a1 1tel1tlon1 1pplle1.bl• to s 1 1. t •
no
ls
Robinson's!
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Housecleaning
ll810D
CIIE:VIWI.ET
tun
L.!
let
FOR SALE,
i,c:rlbed .. foll, w1, to- w1t1 t.ou, No. m,bw1,- Dap1.rt111ent Jmproumcnt■ on roUers Pomeroy-Mason out
Is the waler safe you drink? Bad Will be available March
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He
years.
many
or
C.ounty
tblrty
chore
(30►•
herd-to-do
whe
lblrl7-0n1
n
you
send
1so.
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\hirtrIn
,
1
ccord1nce
wltb
Seclloru,
uiiu
a.
!66
1,11r­
model.
1
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pick-up tru&lt;.·k
water kJll.s tnJlllona yearly. •,�e Phone Wy-2-3345 or Wy-2-2088.
,•o ,.,.,.
,_, 11!1• 1ot bGund,. .and df· 4115.0fo, 41 11.0II, 4115.09, 41 15.07, or pt• Pleasant 26, 12, Hmton 1 •88
Jlems to us. Curtains, drapes.
.,-ea,,
eel in St. Albans and WU
chased Ma1·1·h rn57. lfi.OOO m11Ps .
ffrlbed u follow,, "IU1 Bc1lnn.1n1 Utll! Reviled Cod• 01 Ohio. ..
:!l-l4-8tc
Water Sorteners,
lest FHCE.
onary, Kanawh a Fall 5 4 · 12 rym
..ht!
■t
co
at
nort
1
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r
st.
the
member
1
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rn.fi
q
h
U1
mbnu
mu1t
Dldder
Tho
N&lt;1.
Lot..
f
lllow1,
bedspreads,
s,
r
aJlpcove
with
t
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of
and
an
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p
Ru111 like new. A. N. Dt•ni:cl,
Iron Acid, Sulphur, Gas, D irt
tw•nty•nlne &lt;211&gt; lo th• town of bld a certified chffll 1n 1b1 ■moun&amp; rising, Charleston 19.37 falling.
lik
h
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ha
s
return
rugs
g
wit
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Ep'-•'
Mark's
Syraeu
II.MOOD
MYenty�lfht
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3 15 !M:p and Odu · Rem over . Chlorinat- SLEEPING ROOMS. Cloee
of
1111 tbenc■
. e,.
Pomeroy.
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rv ivor■
Mn.
ll
ud
(Tl) leet to eartn.1er &amp;lN•ti thenc.
Plan■ �mi IPfflfle■tlona . ,, on ftle The Ohio River was alIll falllrt8
new freshness.
Su
incl e h wife,
mesnorth
price.
Pomeroy
,
tturteen
.
half
ors
t
et
21
113•
wn
feet
to
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tn
Butternut,
tn•
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d•p•rtm1nt1
to
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r
Do
of hlghwu, and slowly and all moveable dams
".N IBUICK VH $9!15. M on ldm r 2
Robinson's Laundry 8nd 10t1th Hit eon,111r ol l .oi No. the ofnce of the dJvtld:on deput, diSally Clark; one son. YIIIIClly
:!l-14-flt p
rt:v.1wo {D} 1n .al4 to'lflll of Byra- rector.
door hardtop. Sharp looking c n r lie and PtI bl'ic. W,ter SoppIy
UU
are still down . London was ruD• Clark, Staten •-1-nd,
Drycleanlng wY 2.5428
New Y o r k
ev..1t1:
tben'll9
-•t
Nvont,--at1bt
·suThe
dlreetor
Spee:lBlty.
n1e"■11
Correction
a
tb,
rllht
to
1�- and out· M ercuryoma tic.
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15 ACRES WITH
CTII) tee\i ,henca ao11tb thirteen uai N.k&lt;'l lllY and •II bid•.
Robinson's Tri - Lustre
nJng Hi feet, Marmet, one foot one daughter, Mrs. Ben FergutGD,,
4 room house
ueNa
1
Crflla
.
Terms.
mates
FREE.
f•t kl llllll plaee ot be�.
N
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy. 3 1 8 6k
•· s-..,u
l furnace, b
and bath,
and Winfield dam 5 feet.
Cleaners, WY 2-5130
--1onbw 11
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Mrs. Eu!J:ene Conde. Anne St.,
•� - ·, h l 1 mother,
n�
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20 6tc •UJ:aINcs DIED, Vol. N, P,..
ment and 11ar ge. ' 'lt"ated •�
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uo
3
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1Ni CHEVROLET DUMP THUCK
IIIOff:mellb
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St. 111uaD111
Cla""Ida
Mrs.
e
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Pomeroy, 0. Phone WY 2'"31..t◄
co11t1ty,
11ei.,
131, Deed Roeonb
Oblo Rlvor -A, Haynes up 14, five grandchildre
----Ne,r motor, good lire,. Dody io
Ohu,.
3 11 3()1c mile, we,t ol Darwin on Route
n.
-' eondltlon. B . M
(2GB) INSURANCE
680. Phone WY I-WO or WY 2. Coope c,
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3,IO p. m.: Waverly up 14, 10 , 15
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You INII required to •�w•r tti1
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SALE
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2-4741!
CE
URA
IN
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aatb
tb•
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CtD
pn1uon
Mid
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SH
Phone
m. ; Lunga Point down 14, Memorial Par
rlDe,
p.
Lamp
S
PR
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t Cemet.a
day of A.priL lNI , l&gt;I' J11dsmu1 bJ
.. lo St,-,
3 18 ,I p PhoM WI 9-9686, Minersville.
""' a. m . : John Ladd Dean up Albans.
S :ourney
tectJon. Llfe Auto. P'tre. Polit cld'■ lll, will • 1'11n.dend ua1m1 ,01,1.
o
uen
6
17
p
8
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/;f. PETE
� 01:!'"��WANTED
Call "on Mlllo. Mldtlleport. 'lluo
URG, Fla. &lt; UPB 14, 5, 45 a. m.; Bayou Lacomb up
!
• doo r ,ta- -,-- Y-V
JfflRCUR
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N
with
Cleaner
Vacuum
Ell'drolu,c.
I
16, S: 15 a m.; Peggy Downey
local
PT. PLEASANT _ l'uneral aero
&amp;Ion wagon. One careful
HI ou. -Bob Goalby is u happy 8111 8
�:C1:!:m11.u..ta:
SOBER MAN TO Mll.K COWS BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCI
II
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lndud
ment.
nlng
attach
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up
17, 10:40 p. m. ; Ben M cCool ,..._ for Go- R. .,,,.. .. _,
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.1.-nta. Middle rt. l"tre, Aur.. •noRN •• -••tart thanb to a record ruo of
•v ,,---■nur
ing paint spray and automatic for home and wages, Rosa
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. a. m .,• Beaver up 17 the Saodlowa --•--• •
up 17 ' 3-�
3 18 fltc
�• Pomeroy.
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JO. fi birdies that winged him to vld:ory 4' IO •· m. : Irene ChotJn do�
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=
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mob e. 8oocb. Phone WY 1,
&lt;'ord winder. Wlll sell for last l __c__�lne
lo
m.
p,
2
Monday,
held
the
=:::
1-27-11
Iii•• Cmllole Se.wing Machine.
payment, of '7.lWI or MO cash. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE l90I.
lo the SL Petersburg Open golf 1 9, 7 a. m.: Western down
Chapel :Melbodlst Church wltb Ibo
��ard and
:r,e :.� G ua,aoteed . Phone WY :1-2204.
N.
C.
In.
live
or
WORK
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25
•ESTA
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loornemenl
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otc,u
3 17 •tc Stout, R. D. I, Pom&lt;'roy, Phone --- - -- TE
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-Ing. Pay off balance ol -- ------�- 1 WY 2.'l1!e l!rat birthday ol Jeannie The 30-year-&lt;1ld pro from Ccyo- , ,
s II �
�•• • ,. : C. �- Horner clown 23,
Mr. Dull, a rotlred employee
cub or payment■ II de- NOTHIN G C AN TAKE lhe _place
Boone, daughter of Rev. and Mn. lal River, Dia., holed eiaht
·
of flowers for Easter-1.iliP�, MAL E : MEN WANTED FOR
lO;� p, m. , Northern up �- of the New York Central rallntad
tlted. Phone WY 2-2204.
Middleport
af
Boone
A
Donald
and 1961 o
cul rlowers and C'Orsagea. Place motel management training. See ._._..
3 17 8tc
at � Wlder--para
t urney kNr .S: 25 •· m.: Jean Hutchinson d'l died Saturday 8:50 a.tn. at h I a
•
was cele�ated
, ,
your order now for :!II.Ire d,.'iv� classification I�
of
Sunday
et
181
to
pock the $2,800 30, 4 : 20 a. m. : Mama Lere up home. He had been W the pat
Boone home wtt•· family dbmtir.
l'IIISlr COW. Jme, aod GuemMEROY RVII
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S 18 3lp
•ry. Reynolds Flowor �•op, Mill
11te
!7th b ll'thday of Ibo _,.. wlllller"a purse.
31, 1 : 10 a.m.: A. L, ChrillUe op three yean He wu born Auguo1
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W,!IJJalll Blake, :1':�c,::�
reet . Mlddlepo,I. Phon;
ba
Marietta,
of
r
Fol
Nic
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Ted Kroll out ol FL Laude!'- 33 , 1 , 25 a. m. ; Marilyn M . up 28, 1878 lo ii.rm C«mlJ'. Jle ""'
k
ge
\I :::� nephew,
:i;m;;..
31 �
%Vs�
, 4 a. m.: Andrew Calhoun up a member o Ibo Indepetidont Or,
ra
al
a
HERSHEY CANDY
garage, lot 1111-. loc•tod OIi • s ao celeb ted. Others pm- dale, Fla., Jed until the leYenth 31
1950 CHEVROU.::T u, ton truck,
M
6, 35 a. m: Queen City up der ol Odd Fellow1 No. 31, J.33,
bole
WIHord
and
Mr.
were
2&amp;1
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tnl
n.
.
at
and flnl
ROUTE
Roule 124. '1 ,000.00.
new paint. 195 1 Chevrolet power
r,
Order Uniled American MeobaoMIDDLEPORT - 7 . ,_, houao Folpr and dauahte Melanie, 'lf 11te tour'1 top money "Inner, 31, S, 45 a. m.
Sparo or Full Time
glide tran.!lmission . just over­
of
y
Mar
Q,apel
and
Ga
Dam
Frleborger
lea
and the
lllpolil
South
Gary Playor of
Africa,
wlth bath, 1as fumace boat, all
Ro lleddleotoa
ietta
GOOD INCOME
hauled. Two 8 months old beagle
a
a
N
m.
:
Floyd
Blaslra
5:40
s.r;,1von
up
p.
Include
bl.a wife, NIIUI
ll
ew
tamoru, fll'and/ lher of came 1n third With ulillUet, 2-.cre Joi. good ....
· ..,_ '1 500 -�
dogs. Phone WI 9-3443.
No Soiling or Soliciting
J1811111e.
1
.
Goalby trall&gt;tl Krol hmtU th, down 10, 55 p. rn. ; Solvay up I Morgu Dull; ..,. daughter, Kn.
3 18 31P
seventh hole _ tbm the birdies a. m.: Jerry Bosworth up 1:5f. DorlJ Taylor, aiar1e1hn : o n e
Reaponaib1e person to awn FARM - 100 acrea, so aCNI cul- ll1n'BU LUNG COLLAPB
1. m. : Nelson Broadfoot U:, 3,25 fl1'8Ddaon, Rois A. Taylor, Cha1'
Henhey
new
operate
and
WAl,I.PAPl&lt;R
SPRING
NEW
tivat,d, balan&lt;o in )l.'IShu-o 811'1 LANSING, Mloh. tUPII - Mn, bepa Dying In.
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in
bu11n
,
ser
n
dl,po
w
o
II
What k ind do you want!
wife ol Michl· Illa fourth round ocort of fi. ,. m. : Mike Creditor dowo 7, I.\ 1-: one granddaughler, lln.
timber, fen&lt;ed, plealJ "'-· Alice
utorgood 8 • room -• 2 blru, pn'■ ....,_, l'Olted at home gave the former footballer fro,
. m. ; Natlooal down 9, 10 a. m. R&lt;&gt;bert Gobel, South Cltarlestal
rnueh do you want lo pay? W• area. Umltod dlalrib
hip, ,vaillbl•. We ■uppl y
pro1• end shop, • "her build- ,_,_
I
have K ev•after
n
K■uwb Rh-er - Merrill up � __, &amp;reat-grandehlklnm.
,
....
,
hosp
lour
a
hi.,
lllinola
�
Unlveralty
of
the
--� day u low a o 30 sall , loeatlon,. 6 houn 1pare
re
�
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, free Pl, ....led '"' gooci' lal far - &lt;If a .il'rtiallJ ord ohlllt■-g lit,. Potenhurg o
, JffllCl-4 •··m. : 'lbelma An11 &lt;1p • Burial •• ID Ibo obttrell _,
lngo
cent, • double roll. Croll Hard
time. Cor and minimum Inuaed road. Only 18,000.tl'I.
waro, Middleport, Ohio. :1-1Infield 8,30 p. m.; City ol Hunt- tery under the dlredlOtl vi
..U.paod ltq. She lllffffld lbe en mark. And hlo birdie .,o,� e
vutmont of 1l'79tl requlrod,
,
.
ALBERT
OOll
M
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,
Hillepoe
q
re
retume
Jiving
lbrdl
Write
1
W••·�
tile
break
to
him
■bled
1111U and
-,.n down WlnOeld 10 p. m.; Crow Funoral Rome 1111d ........
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FOR SALE, I Sprtnafleld Rou,
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phon
d
num
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·,o Loul iana up Winfield 1,GII lido rllel were conducted by the
TILLER. U■ed once. Phone W V,
Boll
H, P
,
.
the
IOOF,
3 17 "'IL,___
BU.pinghol
Doo
m,
aod
.
Smith
ren
lllolf
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Tht- fourth birthday of Teresa
Lynn 1lioma,. daughter of Mr.
�nd Mrs H11rold Thomlls. Willi eel.
�bntfd last Thursd.ay ,11! their
homt&gt; in Middleport w1lh a family

Teresa Lynn Thoma,

Mainly About '
People In
Pomeroy

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tueaday, March 21 , 1961

VOL XII NO. 183

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Engineer, Commissioners, Reach Budget Agreement

'J1le )lo.Ip � 1EnpiNr'1
l)e,;,artment rectiNd auurance1
Monday at • meet.in&amp; ti. the board
of conuntulonen that It cu. trim.
fer ....., from - fund lo another within tta budpt if it ii oeo.....,., and, if tht tkpartment
bat the approval qt the cammlllonerl.
Counly � """'1ey
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Save Money On Your
NEW EASTER Outfit!

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Middleport, Ohio

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NOW SHOWING

"HOME FROM

(Cinema�ope • Color)
Robert Mitchum and
Eleanor Parker
AIM C1rto.n C1mlvll

THE H•LL"

DRI VE· IN

TONIGHT
Carol Ohmart - Tom Tryon
"SCARLET HOUR"

WOOD
ANl!LINO

for Spring Fll•IP

Anthony Perkins and
Jane Fonda in
"THE TALL STORY"
ALSO CARTOON

Let BAKER'S
Cover yq9,r floor.
Wffil TtfE

Finest in AARPETING

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rietiel can 'be bad for

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d, Fisher-st, Spring-av and Children's. Hume Hill.
It had been estimated by an outside firm - Chruty, of M1netta.
that alxlut f7 .923 would have to
be ,pent ,. pu1 Pomeroy ,., ..,.
in A·I ohape.
The street committee •., a,k•
eel 1o study all pba,e, of the µ,ob1em and give a full report ait a
1n
oe■r���� �
■nd recommendatiom. Thio com- Ill other action last n;gbt row,.

firffllen.
Cost o( the tchoo1 "111
ta
the "ill.age and I lae amount to
the Pomeroy Board of Edll.l'1tioo.
if it should \lote tG brlp. M�
of rouocil uid that the State will
repay lht 1Cboo1 board JI � pro­
vides half the money lo, the finl
tninlng iJdlool. Mayor Legar uid
he will attend the next �ing ul

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,ehoo,e from. &amp;t\'en1 VI•

A repair project upon Pomeroy
1treell, ntimated to OOBt up to
to.ooo, was given hl(llh priority
Monday night by Pomeroy cooncU meeting in it, regular le&amp;Sion
81 town hall.
Mayor Charles Leg■r . f.U.wmg I lelfathy dilculalon in wblcb
tt •u · i,oer■Uy agreed n,pain
.. cannot wait'" put. lhe problem

Seyman Up For
Parole ore

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Council Planning To
Repair Town Streets

Dark, Big-Eared

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TUHDAY ■nd WED.
FAMILY NIGHTS
Fnd MacMurr1y,
Paulette Gqddard and
Susan Hayward in
"fORRIIT IANOIII"
- &amp;IIO Jerry t.wl1 in
"llOCK A IYI IA.BY•
(Color • Vl■tl,lalon)
ALSO CARTOON

ASK FOR MONEY TO HELP HERO - After coutrlbuting a ,1.000 bimsell House Speaker Sam Rayburn
(Tex .) made an appeal for ublic contrlbulioDJ to ease
the income tax problems of Sgt . Alvin E. York, sharp­
shooting mountaineer who became • hero or World War
I. Rayburn said that justice department olficiali have
taken an interest in the case and that the Internal reve­
nue service might settle York's tl7:t,723 tax bill for
,25 ,000. Here, Sgt. Y1•rk takes it easy as his grandson
Larry Jackson York, looks at his lamoua Congressional
Medal of Honor,

of.!'d,..1c1R
the .,. •• _.
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President
Ken
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told
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lhe
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Mn.
lor _ .... -- �St,eral_ _ w� poln_•ed ...,
for Pomeroy w.umeer -··Baa .
"ff congressional leaden tod ay h at a forthcommg requesI v-�..,K
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by "'°""ilmell 81 _
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es will be lllNe hour ..........
---,
wJll flow. Lot for defense spending will throw his new bud&amp;et out of ·-•tly.
,._ ._ ii,
• '..
- they .... '""'" BAL .....,...... Pl - UI
of repair.
Pomeroy Polio■ O,i,f Je&lt;I J.
- ".:....
-�•-·
•
....,_
...
)lalance.
- --,. .
-_..-·t
Pl"INlllll:t4."-"!IJl�
aid
·
&lt;iieign
r
lletp•a.uuty
:Mtillmr
"Gordon
,18a
·IJAN'T
1Wr
new
lila
would
bt
■
■■Id
P,,sldent
W,b,t,r't
,&lt;port ,._ 1'I ■ri,.,
w
l
If b■J aEEI, lllll ,end 1o Congreu Friday a bol- which be will ,end to the Hou,e Ille -lhe-eull ......... of lhetr
oald taday employ• It wu obNrved by Cow&gt;ollman
...,. during tllo ]1111 �
oppoalllea lo Ibo anced budget. But ru, ,aid he and Senate In • ,pecial ....... lluff.ye■....i.i d■upler . c,... ... of Ibo Cole-1.ayer-Trtmble Co. Leslie Fullz that be btH.... the
accid,oh infflllpled. i h
c
�neede,y. ,
8
bondl taken and :12 cornplah:!bi
l'Nf'J' lhe finn employed to make the streets of. Pomeroy are in bettv
Se
""'
United Natklna appeared to be would submit a spec1 1 .defense W
tn
�
er.
"
�
.
o
e
re-appraiaal
f
Meip
County
real
shape,
on
the
whole,
than
t
b
I!
confflligated.
r
a
will
great
for
1here
be
week
callmg
next
budget
ofoUo 1n P,esldenL J
, en
st'ff
Salha«er told &amp;be NaUonal estate, bu begun work iD Scipio atreet■ of most other to•'DS in
Eight illegal pminl armtl.
�vu�- �nd7 Mon- greater funds which would put the centration 81 far as all foreign
ph
Democratic Club Monday lie and Township.
"
111
e
rog
P
rned,
the
ram
He
believed
tw.ed�
reaid
conc
lisarea.
the
in
parking warning■, tW'QI emera
for
menl
red
12
_
the
v
ern
' . •-pa
,..,...., gel --•
uw. 9
"
day that an U. N
"
Caroli¥ have •• llllcu■■lal
.
lso report� that pain may be completed for $ti,•
audito
The
r
a
88
gency
calb within the ,ma,e, ad
111•1,.,.
Id
nu:anll
·
l,
July
be-ginrung
year
cal
H
r,__.,,..
0f the -•�·
the mal&amp;er . e aid lie doeu't
·
- T b e lhroe lint
WASHINGTON
(UPIJ
more
employees
will
begin
""rlt
000.
He
d
th'·
•-··"
_
_..
nding
t
ennedy
d
.
iscuaed ,pe
!I
181
• Na- K
1&lt;11
-. •-•.....,1111 said ••UK' Uot�
�
KasaVu•··
eare for a•• more .._.orm ,1 �. in Middleport Village metime one member of coll!cll 18.id be nu
11
",_ Force •··
••· ,__.,
1
• 1.·•
:uarged tbre, ve&lt;• .uo
J
u,
d
on
and
icat
applng,
so
"over
y
Ith
�
hi
regular
�eeUn1
.
.....,. �
w_eekl
a
e
b
M
th
in\lit
I
y
lions had been
iucll u tbe one • few weeks
.
or
of
eran
It was mo DGted in the repat
derelktioo
with
n
rice
re
ol.
1
1
ii
•
week
a
next
favor
paving
in
weather
not
condi
unlee
evident
waste
re
which
m
p
efs
e
ratic
t
in
l
ch
leg11la
the
�
•
Democ
i
pe
\l
, but
�
Congo to help br g
� •I wbea sbe unouneed &amp;. rea Lio1l.ll
cause minor change&amp; o( streets wttll the aewerage lasue dut_Y in _the Texas tower disaster• that 695 partial meter ticba:
• n tllat the PrHldellt •••
in!ltead of helping ,hey OCC!fPied He also advised them that he w1U vlou1 year, m both Democratic por1e
18 aettled. Another 881d that the which killed 28 men off New Yorll: were issued, with a unpaid; •·
, 'r , ,
propoae a tighter concentration .,f and RepubUcn admlnistration1."
1ltt1■1 barerooted la Im efftce P';.:·
the co untry.
1
50 was collected fn:m IIINl p,11\company, With Mr. Cs.Id- question of whether Pomeroy II Jan. 15,
· tie.l U.N Rll)ii!"- 1 1 . the foreign aJd program which Mansfield ■aid th� foreign aid ..In, ....wa,.
orce � a closed ing meters and "68 from tht
A
e
plant
wage
treat
t
1b
ir,
F
well
has
asked
LilaL
property
ownto
build
a
would
message
limited
men
be
to
ecosaid
leader
reduce
would
se
.
The ConjoleM! preeklqt "as one
en be at home when re-apprai. or not may no\ be determined for loveallgation, whicll it oompared parking lot. IDi!lera.
nomic usistance and that miUquoted II &amp;l)'ing he nated the wute and duplication.
al of their land is made, i! po11l- two or-tliree yean, and �..liat '' our to a grand jury hea--ing and &amp;aid Attending the art tel&amp;km Rn
United llali11111 lo _., .. • Speaker Sam l\8Yburn lold re- lary aid would be contained in
budget. He said he
bl
mu,t bt mamlained dur• woold lake about a mooth.
Coundlmm om, Coflln■, - Sdla,
clvlllaD operation b • • • u • • the porten, after the meeting that the the det.nse
Charged were,
�ogreRS
report,
of
where
the
Ing
that
period."
fer, Richard Rupe. Fralitl Ril,
somedid
nol
know
whether
th�
"""
1
was
a
"Solng
lo
,
Congo
needo teclmfeal ualllen&lt;e,
ood and
-Col. Wdliam 14. Banb, '5. er ■nd Fultz, ...,.,. '-• d
medical aupp oa
ne,cl
"
thi
ing
re-appraisal
employeeJ
will
be
Slrftb
monlinned
"
lo
nlrlb
or
ullng
p
fa
se
l
Incre
ng
lhe
l
feder
a
co
a
a Ibo roll .
f
&lt;t
Ref
ing mmmander •1 the Boston Clerlt Mn. Edna SdM8'1"1.
stationed will be rclwed by lhe re-•·
poaed deficit In def,nae spending.
_ tniDlmum wage.
� mcluded New-st• Ri,,rvd act
-�- ··•• be IIIKI
-• the ..
II·•
-·...,
..
Ir
�- at ��
�--·art A'•
auditor ao that property owner1 Upper and lower Manby R u n, a tleleose -acceptad the pnlpCIIOd conledera- However, Rayburn ,aid there ..
al
Fo
Balle,
Y.,
N.
Newburgh.
n,e
Letart Produced
may arrange to ht borne wlJ,o 1 Upper Lincoln Helghll, Fourthtioo of r.,o.. mtea an the ..quite a controver1y" over whetft.
the
time
of
the accident.
appraisal
ii
made.
oondltloo Iba! Ibo aalloaal lll1Dl' .., the boo,t will be !nm $1 !lll $ 105 To Heart Fund
Banb. a native of Raleigb.
____
remaltt DDJler • alqla eommaud hour to
a, Kennedy ha, M�lgs County Heart Fund ChairWe&amp;l Colum b"tao To
1
County
mmon
Melg,
Plea,
Co
Va., wa ll&lt;Clllled of "culpable
W.
d
I:' ■n ean ...i � ta Kalanp, J&gt;nl!lOO"CI, and he ,aid the vo:. man June, Mahotey ha, anFace
Check
Char,:e
Court Judge John Bacon bas been Reed Certified For
negligence" and "derelictiool in
117
eould
go
either
way.
oounood that Letart Township baa lofoimed by the Ohio BllN!ad of
l'rtlldonl
whlcb la """"1illod
WEST COLIJIIBIA - Allee H... the performance of bis duty wrO.ltcll O.lel■e Speodl■1
turned In 1105 In contribution, Pardon ■nd Parole that o
Swilchman's
Moile Tahombo.
Work
char.
18. of w..i Cohnnbia, W. lng lbe � In � ..
.
D niel J.
o
m
the
retenl
drive,
fr
Rayburn
was
asked
ll
It
was
priYlle
.,_
be
DD
Va
...,
wi
,
'"lhere
,. ll bt rehn1led It llasoo -llaj. William R. Sheppard , �.
Seymao, ronvlcled from 1,1,;g, WIiiiam V. Reed. Sr., RD I
Ose
mi.,• be aid fD 1111 f1n1 .,..... oorrec,t that the general budget A house-to-house canvaOR of U..
County on char�es of bce,k•ng lleedovllle, bas received a &lt;erlif1- Cooni, on a cha rge of palling bad of Berea Ohio, """"'1IUllk of the
worker,
by
made
wa,
area
Letart
•
wlU
that
l'OTlaion■
,,_
be
--'"•
Con
lo
.
-•cote for completing advaneed &lt;hecu following her arr,,st ,..i.,- - &amp;pport
•-••-■nd enlerIng and auto 8le31ing
Squadron , Olis A ir
rIth
M
v·
"
Ro·-�
cha'
as
w
1rg
rs.
�
rlday
da
b
the
M•'•·
....,_
Ohio
for
would
call
bala
Y
P'
Equatcw Province. where he aid greu
�
.....,....,.,.
Y
ofaining
on
central
telephone
tr
i
.
Furce Base. Falmouth, Ma.a., ac- projects were further ltDdW at •
itent a
i and sentenced to the
'""'
be ""IMileJI u., de'- of Ibo ance between spending ■nd rev man. Helping m the t:,e were from 1.20 year■ 1 1o 1:; 11r ;;:_ flee equipment at General Tele- Sheriffs Department. Bartenbach cu,od of "dereliction in the per- recent meetinl .t the S,r­
pe
1
M
lronllor with Orlllllal ,...._, ■n... but that a ,eparale defense
;:.;.,l • Jw,e fore the board J,... 5 to apply for phone Co. "1 . plant ■cbool in r,i,... Sheriff Robert C. .
Fin, �. the April 1'llo1I'
of bis dotie,."
a
■n
y
·
ry
,.Id that llhe has _wJUYed estr• formanr■
e
whlcb lo Ill. IP•lllll"ld Gl follow. budget, to be proposed next week.
loo,
0.
Reginal
j
8 parole.
Ma .
d L. Slark, 47, Day dance, ond • ........,. ..
g
V
di
a
We
to
to
on
era o( the late a-Premier P• would call for deficit ■pending.
ir
.,,i: acting commander of the 400lth aet for thi■ Saturday at town ...
ppe
mia
Applicaliona to administer the Reed , 218, a twitchman, Hn'fl ooh lbe bad st
DRIVER CITED
cbedt
charge.
-•·
"That• I thin! ~•••t be cortrk.&gt;e LHID»WINI,
the Pomeroy ......
_ .t Gou....._...
"--rt -........._ '"durln• the crJt. PriRe wlU be ...... al 1lit
,
The Pomeroy Police Depart- 12-point Driver'1 law IA&gt; two Meigs
riff'•
•
a
Department
l8o
anett,...... --r-u.ivu •• • e
. Racine dance, ta be lta8'd la •
She
llobulu aald Ila will IOCNl call lffl statement, . mag.■,
id.
Ra
men! arrested JalllM Woodyard drivers have abo been ,ubmit- era! Telephcme. The -- ed Eme&amp;I McGrath, a. t. 1, ......
SUpport Sq--.. during Ibo ml· ..,..R
• milllar7 ...,...,... here - Allked If the def1c1t would be '• ,., cll
with Ibo - l'lre
v■
• ■rge of ....tleu
■don led lo the local common pleH cour,o covered ad n&lt;ed lllllb' of Shade, lut night ,.. orde, ol Ibo ical period prior to the loa .t
,t
-Ibo
area
of
bUl
n.
'L'whornbe
Rayburn
'■
the
lo
Leich central office equl_.l Bureau of ProbalDI and Paroh,. the lowe-." The Altona, N.V., oa- �l Mu ·le will bt ,_ tlta
,....•.
, He will appear • Pom- rourl by u., ,tale.
AdmlAloll
lall n..,
ts.
,
the type ,-1 m COILllllWllly dial He will be held lor Parole Of11c&lt;r ti" wa1 alao charged with den,.
� ani1 Albert ltalaajl'a fot&lt;a N!d be did not know.
,
lants.
Charle Legar • court. II ha, been requested thst u., pho
aingle, $1.SO per muple.
m SWlb 1[m! lo w«k out de- Senate DemocraUc Leader llilte eroy MayM
ne p
----. -=--a--..-=---:=---a-------------i
Pal Patle.--. offlclala said.
Uctioo.
license
of
Allred
Decenbergh
of
a
For Ibo Saturday n
rw
mm
- a,Ja ,
_____
lalll of mllllaq pad lllped In ll808lleld told reporter, the Pre,iRt. 1. Pomeroy, and Homer s.
MOTRRIIII ro MEET .
10 a. m, to ' p, DI. doaatl 7 -II 1
clmt had briefed the leaden 00
-Ille.
be pkted up If --• w
A mooiing ol the Third Grade HIii of �Y be 111,pended. Two Fined, Bond
-------l
p!,one WY S.ttllt, WY � •
Brownle - of Troop 38 will The ■late c l■rgea that both have
LOCAL Tl!MP8
Clark Fbaed 1100,
Taken, In Conrt
WY UIIII, or by ...... .,, �
In be held tonight at 1,:111 p.m. at been oonvlcted fO&lt; violaliaoa of
The temper•- II her ol Ibo fire .-_
,,
Pomeroy boa- dillTl&lt;t ,... a the D. A. v, hall with Sarah traffic laws aufficlent lo ama" Two penona were fined aud anGeta 3 D£11
__ ,
oilier fwfeltod boDd y-..day In
AD p,_ el baCII in)lefil
Paul &amp;.- Clan wu lfDed dtlUy •• but -■ la ......... _ M ooro ■■ ,peaker. Pllrpo• ,r U demerit polnla.
........
..
�--··· the
----local county ""'" aelllln of Judge
-• m be used lo � .., 11,t - .,.' .
- - ...
�d · .-ins lo .......... Cioud1 lldeo,
11 to ·�--•·111 -·
'
e■
K
truct.
1
■ fa JJEII - --------•1 '
�t!�
.
Emmett
-...
�
..
..
•
Supr Run lroo',I,
IIEKl8 GENERAL BOSPrrAL
• w- •• w •�
----The deparlmenl aleo 6s 111 ', , ·
·- al � - -. DOWN WITll PLlJ
Admilllionll - Jooeph Smith lcallon, forfeiting 1111 t110 bond.
a
plan to EEllM! Ibo In ..,_ ..
od .,._., 1llalil 117 VJddlop,rt HOLLYWOOD (UPJ&gt;-Ro■allnd
PINRD IN GALLIPOLIS
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) - Clart "'Oh, be'1 ,. beautiful with that which caonot bt board ·Ill .. , .
lllddleport; John Young, Racine; WIDlam Reeve, wu flned $10
»- _. 'lfelllltitoey.
lluwU was stricken with lnfluen. Charles E. Withee, 12, Rt. !, Martha Hllltm, Dunbar, W. Va. ; and ,_ .., a charge ■f intoll- Gable"• widow ■wob brleOy llm• bl■&lt;t. ourly hair and that '"lower part ,t 1uwn, d
·
"
�
AllD llldtDllporl &lt;oul'I a■ Monday and unable lo rep,rt Pomeroy, wu ,_ '6 ■nd eoall Cora WU , l'omet"1 and lln. cation
and Claude O!Jn Jleltmln day Diaht lo ID,pecl her DOW - pe,cboo ■nd ln■lD aidn. " said Ing a band - 1- IJljb
I
- - Jan -. Ill • • d for the lllat day of Ohnlog of her for faU.... lo nglller "' Judge Anna Whitt,w, .......
WU lined the - IUID ... • ■nd aclalmed: "lie - jml 11n. Gable'• frieod, 14n. Ray Scboal band) au,I rlddllw eoall '"' -- ., - uaw movie, "'Majority of Ofle; WUliam H. J._ In Galllpolll Dlacharge■ - .Johnay llanklo, charge of havfnl .., operator·• U- lllle pal"
'&lt;•&gt;!.7il
and Ill ml _, b- ....... &lt;HtarrlnJ Aleo Oulnneu.
Municipal
Court
lfalday.
Cotlville;
Or1a
Harrf■,
Mlnermlle.
ce....
r■.
Kay
Gable,
a.
wt,,,
oar"Sbo
cboc,bd
all
bis
tittle
ll
toes
arreol ml llclmty .. ---=--------...C..----'----------'------------ l 11er In 1be day had 1iYm birth lllJI ilande
;
and fingerl - be'o ,n
CAB cil!lftNID ,
11
I
IJ■p":i
::r:'u.
� ::'1�
�
::!"
:!"'""
�i.:·:
Cl� :=., ..:::·
auroe beld
Ibo
hlack-halrod
lGt.
.-n near
11n. Gable
• m lh■ Coonly
L' D. 00.. 1'111 - -,
Oommar1 P1eaa 0ut, ...
■ra are of m IYeraae hospllal to keep her """pa'IJ
"Illa
a
1w
bes
lfll-' by !boll .-...,i .
,__
Tbt - anntvers■rr of l h e chaplain, followed by the Pledge Stewart of Alben.I, thlrd EDllllher Wayne lluu:lllum &lt;I Wllke■YW., 1be," ■■,d a doctor. ''OthenriM, "'Kay w■■ able to loolt at him ,t a ouit bJ
D. O. WhaloJ, e&amp;;�aJ/ '
• -,. 41 Ibo -- Legloo WU celebr■ted to . the Plq and Ibo national a•• of lh■ deportment nbablUlatioo llOCOlld ·- of t h • be 1w ■ defloilt -■- to for aiJINt five - beforv
•
oho
.._
·
.�
lut
the
.;:::
Swloho,- C1oa1 ...,_ ·1,
·
kll father.''
went bad, lo ,loep," uld Mn. that tho cue be -...,a
el - Tr.it. llooday eveninl by Drew Web- tb■m. Sflmt prayer for lh■ dead comm111ee: llfl■ Etma -• Eighth Dlatrtct.
· '' .
mm. 1fr DJ!■■ la a - 11ff afar Pnll ■nd lh■ AmJllary ti :,re&lt;ei!ed the preamble to the .__ Eighth Diltrlcl IIGIIIIDIIDIIJ Mn• Put -- .t the lU1iUarJ 11n. Cabla WU npedNI 18 Hommel. "She IIU ""7 dmrl)' llilrch ■ lo later dtle
. It ·
a
• York
railroad .....,.. lheir horn■. tin. Gaynelle WIie. lllltulkla of Ibo -- Legion. 1.,. chairman; lira. -• put introduced by lln., Wile ..,.. &amp;!ff Ibo boy ■ - tad■J. lie fn&gt;m the effecta of - aad fln,d by u., -.
pmldenl of the amdll■ry , pr,- Mn. Bea !luailog ■erved ■s ,»· preoiilent: lln. Ben N..-1, lln. Neulzllntl, lln. -.. lllao wu the ,aly dlild of tlta famed. lh■ oPinal �•· "
I who nllred
tldod, a! Ibo -.is whldl - IDlal.
put departmmt chap)aln; Frau Smith, 11n. Jed W-. Sr., bic-,ed C1on. Gahl■ wt,,, �ied
W-■ Delmr7
-Ill
ed with Ibo -- and a. A ■olo "God Blau America" Cheeoelmn,, .-1 &amp;gt. at lfrl. 11aJ:ib -• 11n. Georp N... 11 11 Ibo oame hoepll■l, Ho� Birth WI■ bJ CWarean -Ion
ol oolar■, with Mn. WU P"""'ted by Joseph Struble Arm■; WWlam Slewart .t At-. Bearbt, 14n. A. V. Howoll, tin. IY.....i Preobylertan.
durlng wblcll 11n. G■ble wu
•
,· ,
..,_
'Ille - '11! It II! llllt ,.., 1■1I Qrvllle Wall, SIi. .t Arm■, llro. ail« lln.. Wlae .... Ibo eddnu � of lllild Welfu. llaytn■
able lo waldL She wu reported 0,.
•- - NWell
nil _.
o1 nfa ....
and
,
and
o
+.... "r1 - - J- Sbtpbtril
nm-..od l wekome with Elu G-n,. chalmaa: Paul Lewi&amp; .t Athem.
-lln. Frtmlc
•
Gable � btlon bb death be I■ ■■ylog - tllo boy wa■ de- ,....._ 11 ¥JI,. !"st ..\
•
..,. an
t II -. • - a■nlnp, color boron.
Jr,, poll Ollllllllllllle, -'Ins· COllUDIEldor Gl the Eiablh DI&gt;- P.., -lf\NNNl'I .t
\ po,t did DOI want a - lo bt named tna,,d,
1J _...., - �- 41
I, ,- ._ • .. l&gt;sl 1 1■ - Tbt fllvocatlon was fll\len br Dl\lllngtllohed 11- wera lnlro- t r l o t; ew..,o . lloKfnil!ET, -·, 11,r·
GI&gt; Clark Gabla Jt., NfD&amp; tll■ fa- "Whal a - Ila),. 11111 - IN ~er ,.
,
to lffl.
llill. William U..ter. awdlluy d1lCOd. inchldlog 11n. Wllllam Elllhtb Distrld OJl!ulan� ■ o d
,._.li■,I • ,,_ 1
.... - � bt a baodicatl, wh■l a.rt lllllled.•

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I

LIBERTY THEATRE

m.zo,..,.

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',
SATURDAY
"COLLIGI
CONFI DINTIAL•
Steve All,n, J'1yne Meadowt
OF EVIL" .
Ro.,ld roater - Pat Bl.11r
tUlj, MON. YUII.
...,... 26-27-21
"THI DAIK AT THI
THI ITAIIS"
TOP
('hehulcolor)
Jloberl l'r•ton and
llo10tbr )leGuirt
Colol&lt;onOCII
.::;_:.-.= -

npectal-1

Rttippraisal . :..,�....� "!.:�:: ::;
u; President's Budget Upset
�-i:
I ,..,.,__ hed 1
i
Predicte
By
se
e
d
Defen
n :'."'.!
H
k
:�.�:. i:.�.':.:':.��� mw1c
C:; :=.�: �'"r::;:� �:; ""::� _
:;,= �: u�
,'!"'� '!.�
""
=•
aud
Mobutu •Id.
I
••d m
1p10 Area
Sc"·
1 __________
·,-blollol·
lll8 4'!;'-"" · g�•feteran
;:1•• ""'!')i"'
H. Caldwell
II
c:.
AF Men Are
rl.
a:.:re

!
I'

Tj

"entirely ........-y."
hintod they !eel K will bt -feel thal llley rach■d .... under·
'Blazewici said lbsl week tol• ury to tranaftr money,
llanding" with tbt �
lowing approval of the appropria- ly for labor, empk.yed d!rect.
en on the budget appropriation.
tion that the budget had h J m Monday afternoon, C-ornmiJlkm.
1bomplod Nici today the eomml•
··stumped" ■nd_ Forwnan Thomp- er Dan Jlartln&amp;w ■■Id lh■ IJutl. - aever explu,od to Ibo ....
■
get •�Ultion for the .ngl- liDNrin&amp; department •·the
aon remarked li'":Wlae.
l
way
,
Neither Blazew1cz nor '11wmp- neer wa■ aeU-aplan3tory and I.be budpt al Nit iip...
W
aon made any statement.a regard- he doea OOl aee why Mr. Blaaand member
Mr. HartiDpr
AvIng U� way the money waa ap- wicz and Thomp■on e,me.
Neiaon
did
not
eutb111propriatod yest,rday, but they Mr■• Blazewlcl ond ,_p■oa �
ut
�
o
■bo the .--•lily
f
. requn11ng
lo tranaf.,.
money lat..- In lh■ year. but made
no !"'bhc ...,_
ID other actioD yeoterday , the
t'ODYDiuionen resolved to allow
a transfer of
froo, ,owlly
8efl'll'•I fund lo crippled chlldr,o
fund. Commiulaoer, Don Mullen,
N,boon and 8Jort1ng, • au p.....1 .

LEOPOLDVD.J.E, The Congo
(UPU-Several lhlp■ with supplies for United Natlam forces in
the Con&amp;-o were reported ■P,
proacbing the port of Matadl to�•
day claapite Congolooo I h r • a t s
PRETTY PRANCERS _ These are the Pomeroy High &amp;hool chorines who will entertalil' · a11dlences at I b e
that ''blood will flow" ll 811)' at- "61 Varieties," the annual song, dance. and fun sho w to be �resented al J� niur H i g b Kil'.dilori um Thursday,
lompt II IIUlde to Wlload ibom. March 23, and Friday, March 24 al 8 p.m. The "Pony Ch orus line, left lo right, features Carolyn Edwards, SharArmy ""1111111Dder-ln-clllef, Ila.I. on Moore, Asenalh Tracy, Sandra Wells, Paula Sayre , Carolyn Bass, Sandra Drake, and Andrea Evans.
· 1,
Gen. �ph MobutQ. warned the
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t\lled by Coaao1- troop■ from
..i promise■ &amp;om tl,e
Ip
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in U., budget could be lramf.,..
red later in the year, if neces■ary.
1'he cornmil1ionera aaid il can.
aC"COrdlng to fl reaolution in their
joomal, if approl'&lt;d by them. It
we1 noted by the comrnlu�ner&amp;
that no tran■fer of money will 1w
made from one fund to anoth�
wllhin the englneen -appro:&gt;raation unieu it l■ believed lo be

UN Ships Move
Toward Port,
Possible War

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Blazewie1 ■nd bis road Forema,,
Danny fllompaon appeared
bt,.
fore the commisaioner1 yesterday
to find •'where they Ill.and'' in �
appropriation of a 13&gt;9 ,!IOO budget
a week ■(llo. Following the meet•
ing the engineer sakl he now understands the budget
The main question posed to the
rommisllonero wu il money wiLo•

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