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1 0-DaliJ Sentinel Pomeroy
-Middleport, 0, April 6 ,

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FOAM RUBBER

Custom

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

Drapes
Ready to h•ng printed

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

For allergy free cool sleep try this odorleu foam latex

pillow. Wa1hable zipper cover ln stripe or floral pat­

tern

$J.95

colors.

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

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Kendall Double Duty

Sale !

Dust Cloths

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

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

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

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

washfast colors.

PICTURES

Special

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

$2.95 SCATTER RUGS

PRICES RANGE FROM

Jumbo sizes: 27x48,

s2 ,s s1 2,,s

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

your Fiberglas Curtain, in 7 minutes - and glass fiber

yarn, iuanmtee no-,ron fore\ler.

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

MORGAN-JONE S

Textur Tuft Bedspreads

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

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

IRONING IOARD
PAD I
COVER SET

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

88c . ...

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

69c

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Cotton Knit Pajamas

$1 ,00

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

•1.59

$1.95

Men's Big Yank
WORK UNIFORMS

Men's Bermuda Shorts

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

$J.39
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• Cotton twill panta made with no-tare belt loop■, roomy

Sizes 1 4½ to 20

. $4,49

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

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

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

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

Boys Si1es 6 to 1 6
BERMUDA SHORTS

$2.49

lloy1' "Dan River'' Gin9h1m

S PORT S H I RTS
suea a

A Suit

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

'2-39 _ '2·'5

Speci1ll Men'• Binion

SALEI Men'• "819 Yank"

STRETCH SOCKS

Overall Work Pants

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

69c ,
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MEN'S POPLIN

W O R K H ATS

Smart � 1V"7da1 work bat In - or

llibt

$1.69

CUR ITY
DIAPERS

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

'2.99
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pair

-.. "llue lell"
GIIY COVllT

WESTERN

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

$3.75

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

$1 .98

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Just Received New Shipment

IVY TWIST RUGS

�.95

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

TAN - GREY - GRE'EN - NAVY

PIIC IS l.11,NOI

Plastic Tape and Nylon Corel Blinds In
Same Sizes

Rushed To Aid
Portland Lad

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

SizN 29 to �.

BATH MAT
SETS

VENETIAN BLINDS

Size
Size
Siu
Size
Si1e

S PORT S H I RTS

Sao Our 119 S.loctlon

STEEL SLAT

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

of patternt. All colon.

• yard

BOX E R S HO RTS

Men's Wash &amp; Weir

TODDLERS SIZES

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

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nlectton

Boys Sizes 3 to 6x

Special Purchase Gibbs $ 1 .95

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

COLOVIN

•':!• SOC

$1 ,00

Glrl1' ''PHk-A•loo"
MISH WIAVI

COTTON
PANTIES

2

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

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

36 Inches wide In a 100d

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and runners. Allsorted viscose

colors. All first quality rugs in this assortment.

FIBERGLAS DRAPES

$8 .95

30x,o

and cotton patterns, rubberized latex baekin1. Assorted

to

PLASTIC UPHOLSTERY

f'ir,r Aid Wark
BeginninlJ Toni1Jhl

each

Regular 2 for 69c

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

Disalle
Saves
Killer

••ch

x 90. Nie• 1el1ctlon of

pattern, ind

69c

COVEWLS

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

DUNGAREES

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

'2.49

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�l�erfel�s In Pom eroy

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

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

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

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Bath Towels

draw dr•perles. Size 50

A PAIR

VOL X I I

Cannon ! $1 -00 Solid Color

Tailored

NOW YOU ICNOW

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7,
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April
Pomeroy-Mlddleport, Oblo, Frida

Special!

BED PILLOWS

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

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

CYF Enjoyed
Party At Home
Along River

Pinn, Completed
f'o� Ma,on Dinner

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MAKE ELB ERFELDS I N POME ROY

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

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Organizationa:
Youth Meeting

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Suggested Beautifica�ion Projec t

rnent in &lt;.'O njunclion with Mason County
clubs to dre.. up the approach on that
side of the river.
In return for cooperation from Meigs
clubs, permission surely would be gr;;i,nt­
ed f o r an appropriate "Welcome To
Ohio" sign to motorists entering l h e
bridge bound for Oh io.

As the picture proved, the project
would be no small, fly-by-night job. Ex­
tensive repaeir is needed on the olo
•·toll house'' and in its archway o ver­
head. Broken panes. smashed lamps,
and rotting sashes should be replaced.
Or the entire toll house structure might
be removed, and replaced with concrete
work of modernistic design, framed by
• landscaped approach.

Man y ol our loca l groups frequently
look about ro r something of a ' 'rom­
munily nature" to do.
The bridge approach exactly !ills the
bill.

'A' For Accomplishment

Back In the late 1940s the original
Fulbrilht educational exchango pro1ram wu widely hailed •• a promising
1tep In lrnpro,lng International under­
■ta ndlnc.
!Ater thb program was bound into
the broader Smith-Mundt act aimed at
■tren,thenln&amp; "International co-opera­
tive relation,." I n Ibis framework, this
country'■ educational ••change effort
bu con• forward for more than a dozen
)'eara.
Now the original author , J. William
Fulbright, chairman of lbe Senate For­
eign llelatlona Commiltee. proposes lo
eJtpand th..., •cllvilies and draw them
to1ether wilb other, ocattered e«hange
programs in the cultural field. He also
want&amp; to wipe out rertain legal irritants
that now and then hav. tended to ham­
per the effort.
Despite handicaps, educational ex­
change, backbone of the program , sePms
to ha,e produced solid resuils
Altogether , under the Smith-Mundt
and Fulbright acts, some 60,000 U. S.
and foreign 1ludenta, teachers, profes­
sors, speciNNts and leaders uuch .JS for.
eign parliamentarians) have benellted
from studies and research here a n d
a broad.
Those who have thought of the pro­
gram aa aimo,t exclusively a student al­
fair may be surprised to learn t h a t
grants have gone lo 10,700 foreign lead­
ers and 1peciallst1, while I . 700 U . S. •P•·
ciali,t, have gone abroad . Benelils also
have been extended to nearly �.000 for,
eign teachers and tdurators, and some
3,000 U ,S. teachers.
Over-all , two foreignprs come here for
study for every one Amerkan w h o
1oe1 ■broad.

The Fulbright part of the p cogram
&lt;excluding leaders and specialists) has
been 1ubstanlially linanced throug h use
of foreign currency accruing to us from
sales of surplus war property and rarm
products.
Dollar amounts Involved have steadi,
ly mounted, however , and the annual ap­
propriation by Congress today is in the
range of ,25 million.
Fulbright puts no 11ew price tag on
his plan to unify and enlarge the whole
exchange effort. He stresses an intent to
make the programs wor k 111ore effec.
lively , altract higher ca liber student,
and olhen. and thus add vitall y needed
enrichment lo the cultura l and educa,
lional l ile ol both this nation and its for­
eign friends.

Side Glances

IT Pl:TU IEll80N
TOKYO - &lt;NEA i - Reapon­
sible Japae,e leader, ww1d like
the Uni 1,ed SI.ates to believe that
the new, postwar Japan is a mon­
ern- democralir ('Otmtry whK"h
c11n be relied on as lrM!nd and
.ally,
A two-week tour, just condud­
� by this c-orrespondenl us a
guet1 of the Japall'tR Foreigl, 04
fK·e. reveale. obvmu.l lln!ngth3
and weaknesses To a fi.-.t.-limt:
viaitor who �an make only 1upe1·­
hcial oblervations. Japan off•r11
an amm:in(I contras1 of aocWm
iind modern.
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and friendliness or the 93 million
J.ipanese people - who are !ht&gt;
rountry's grealesl asset - stand
out on every hand. But many 3S­
pe(:la of Japan@te life - whi&lt;·h
its people cling to with a fierc".
traditional pride - ore right out
,;if past centurit&gt;s.

Thi! program of the pre&amp;e11t
governmenl of Prime Miniat{'t
Hayato Ikeda. who will I o o n
rome to Washington, ill to double
theee figures in the next ten years.
Japan's growth ra� in the last
decadf has been 10 to 12 p e r
renl . highett ln lM world, at.rl
triple that of the United Sl&amp;tet
11le Japanese think they can
m a i n i a l n l h i • pheoomenaJ
growth and do It withoQt tnnauon.
Realm. doubt if they can. A&gt;

Th•li is not wrillen with an11
prejudkt" that all the wor1d
should be Am@rkani:ted. T h •
point is 1hal any people a11 pro­
gre1!li11e as th, .Jepaneiie would
like the world lo think they .art!

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JAPAN NOW POISFMEI Ille
form, al least, of a democratic
government. Bui today'15 deml)('­
racy in Japan it (!riUclzed by no
less an authority than Dr. Edwin
O. Reischauer, recently nominal
ed United State. embeuedor to
Tokyo.
Writing In the Japan Quarterly,
Reischauer polntl oot that :
"The IN!ll-rtght.eow1 fanaticism
of ce�ln intellectual• and stu•
dents during the May and June
troubles rem!nded me most pain­
fully of the attitude of the young
olflcen who in Ibo I- 'knew'
that they ...... ril!f,I - they
overrode the wiahea of the ma,
cy and leading Japan IDIO dilal·
trooa mUltary -.... "
'I1lere ii agitation in Japan now
for reviskln of the new oonslilu•
tion which ""' handed il by the
U. S. ocmpation under Gen. Mac­
Arthur.
One ..,,._ ot tile revision

HeCV'/ at the New Frontier
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Wt:LL WORTH REPEATING
Last year 1 14 people. mostly children.
died a, the result of misusing the kind
ol thin plastic film now generally em­
ployed In dry cleaning bags.
A !armed by summary reports of such
death, from 49 to �O state health offi.
cer,, the National Safety council 11 wise­
ly warning pa rents again to take ex­
treme care to prevent these mishaps.
In the eouncil's view, plastic film be,
longs with matches, medicines and
knives a, things to be kept out of chil­
dren's reach. They have Just one bit o(
hard counsel which ought to be broad­
c..t lar and wide;

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procedure than was 111llclpated.
And, aince they canDDI poulbly
"grow inward,"' Ja the 5el'N that
they would actually invade the
cranlal cavity, it'a the better part
of wisdom to watch and wail
Dru -• Dr. Bymaa ap,
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permll - It -- - •lllul leUer • pMI ..... a..
ner, lie will ..,--a Ill a ed ••
lib die allot ..,_ lllltlerl If
caerel • -••I alena.
For • copy of Dr. jlyman'1 leaf•
let "Whal About Cancer!" ,end
10 cent, to Dr. e,mu. earw el.
The Gallipolil TrlNne, Ba ••
Dept. B, Radio City StaUoa. New
York 19, N. V,

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about X..-ays?" aste a 21-- yearold molhe&lt;. "Six yeen ago, when
I wu eight monlhl pregnant, I
had • stomach X-ny. AIIO, one
JUT ago, I had pnewnonu, and
l'ffl!ived foor chelt X-ny1. About
1lx ,,_ ago I IWled having
- wllh my ript b!UII
Whel! I touch II, li feel■ hanl and
.,..,_ O&gt;uld thlt -blo bo cau,
eel by the X-ray1? Do X-rays
cause cancer?"
A - Th@re ls no puasible relallonehip between lbe dose of Xny required for &amp;implo dlagDOItic filming and any disease, Ineluding cancer. Furthermore,
brealt cancer ill a painlea di!turbance. Quite l ikely the condition nf the bread i1 the result or ----------­
,ome boalgh eondition ,u&lt;h as 9 Dry In 72 Oil
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premenstrual tension, readily re.
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lived by ■imple medlcatior•s WeII8 Drilled 1D
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were
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and
gu
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dr)lled
bi
Ohio
urelles 1 .
durlnl February, die DM1ioll of
Q - "I ,..,.i yow utlclo lo G,o� -� report,.
which you sugge!ted lhat I rbh The list compiled by Warren
on the eyelid may be caused by Calver!, of the 1ub-111ru1CO 1eot­
allerglc aen1itivtt:, to nail poU!h oO IM!Clion, ahows • oil trella, IS
eo. -'The
Here 's another lor yoo. II I hap, u wells and nine dry bol lely
IS
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rale
•l)prOiilna
la
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s
ceu
pen lo rub my eyeo without
per
cent,
considered
or
very
pd,'"
Ing my hand, after hsndlllll COW1tle5
anges, my skin itchea like crai;y qys calve�
H
for days, I think It's tho .i,. or "'"" ocking, with 10: llolmu,
f
,pray they put 00 otlllJel thol h••: Perry, !Ive, aad Vllltoa,
five.
cause■ tht1 minrabltt t!Ondllion.
Maybe ,..,•d lib, ID J)l!IB thla in, The bat gas ...0 WII OI tl,o 1.
Ander!IOll farm, Monroe Township
formation on to your readen."
As
b,
A - I ._..rtalnly would li to. lllabula Count.J. II producecl S
million cubic foe! 1 day, '1111 boll
oil
well, which produc..-ed D .,....
Q - " I llave a cyd on my head
ls
but my doctor said Jt wa11 notb- re a day, was on the W. Miller
ing to be ,oncerned about. Ro farm, Hopewell Townohlp, IItold me that, lf H began to gmw, kingum County.
I should let him know. What pu,----- •
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COMMON CDl:ft81'
can't n grow lnward1 ..
The noted American -t■:, 8._
A _ You are fortunate to have ry Wadnorth .._..,....
_.,, who ii
e .aOONideraff lluloell Lowell, Oliver and �rvatlv@. Removal ot Holmes' Edward EYll'ltt llld Phllhele
t
cy,ta ol the scalp oft,n llpt Broob ■II ■re buried la
lurns out to be! more formidable Mount Auburn Cemelfll'J' at C-M .
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Paul Morton, Pre■ident of Can brid
nellon, will Lake tht!
u wuler·
,. observe 111uu�r
���n mIn•
ground "'
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h
mg tee naq,uu.
IIEJ:GI III.IION AM&amp;
1be Secretary next will visit
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the Page mine of Page Coal • ,_II..,_. ""'7 1111••• -.. �
Coke Company, Pagekln, W t • t r..�,. no 11.-.... IL
wiaif
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Virginia, where Warren F. Lea■
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lherman. Pres.tent of Page, will lnLIINld •• -'"' •- ...___
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for 1---�
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it the coal cleaniq planl of Unit• ._ "'"'·· "" Y"• Cl.)! ,._ .,.._
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level of residual oil imports.
which are directly cornpetiti'r'e
with ro■i." Byro declared.
''He also has in his department
the Bureau of Mineo. the om..
of Coal Research, the Offh.'f of
Minerals Mohlll!ation and otller
unlb of vital lmportanre to the
roal Industry · '

Arrangements for the trip ar.1
being mad@ by the National Coal
Auoclatlon in cooperation with
the Norfolk and Western Rait•
way. The party will leave Wuhlngton April 11 aboard special
cani provided b)' the N, • W,
Byrd Nllid that after arrival Ir,
BlueUeld at, 9: 30 a.m. ' Aprll 12•
the party wdl lravel by c-ar to the
No. 3 mine, P«ahontu division
of 1he Cannl!llon Coal Company,
•t Superior, West Virginia, whert
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TROPHIES WON - The Mason Grad e School basketball team Is pictured above
with trophies won in competition i n the B end Area Grade School basketball league
during the past season. With them is the ir championship trophy won in competi­
tion with team s from Clifton, Hartford an d New Haven. Seventeen Mason players
woa individual trophies with Eddie Schae kel, Mike Fry, and Sidney Jeffers being
named to the all-tournament team. In t h e first row are, left to right, R o n a l d
Roush, Mike Fry, Sidney Jeffers, Jimmr Maynard, and Eddie Schaekel. Back row,
Dale Johnson , Frank Zuspan, Lesler. Gib bs , Mike Johnson, Dan ny Mitchell, Jimmy
Wise Gary Green, Cornell Nease, Mike H arbour, Ea rl Riley. Eddie Burns, a n d
Coacn, Charlie Carr.

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Plana were made to apc:mor a
local 11rl applying for the ESI"A·
RL Scholar,bip. Mr, Charin Bffl.
nett, Allen Hugba. and Mn:.
Jamet Clatworthy were named .,
■ cornmllt.N in COMK'UOll wilh
thlll matt.r.
Invilationl lo attend mapectiool
et neighboring chapl.en were read
u follow■: Chelhire on April 15,
Pomeroy Clll May 2. Belpre on .t.pril rt. Ames\lillt oo April %1, Matamoras oo May S, 'lbea on April
21 and Bartlett oo A pril lf.
An aJlllOlmCl!ll)&amp;f waa made of
the Or.&amp; Circle meetina: at New
Matamor� on April IO. All Past
Matron, IJDCt UNI and all Line
Officen are invited lo 1ltald. Matamoru chapter will bP. boltetll f?"
the day and • potluck dinner will
be held at 1 P- m.
Officen pro-teming for the rituali1Uc worll: were Mn. Alim
Hughe,, Mn. M. L. Fttncb and
Mr,. Will Reyoolds. After the
meeting c•b and cxiffee were
,erved by Mn. Btthtle.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , April 7, UNJ l ,3
A n-ad,ni. '•Life Shoukl Hnt �
ang,ng Of
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M ,« '·" ,oodud«
u,. """''"'' MOO re&lt;.r..ivnono
Wotnen's Roles
lffVed i,, the -- A,
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Program Theme and Mrs
Jarob &amp;hU\ing ano
"Womall C'n..i.a(l:Jnl Fk,}efi ' ' w;u d1tu�hlt-r M r i HIC'hard '-..4K"illl
the topic of the dt-votlORI arid yro \1r� Huwi.rd H1n-hhe1d iLOi.l Mr:,
gram preaented al the April meet - John Colwell .U of Rutland.
ing ol lht WSCS of the Asbury I
M tlhodi1t Church Syraf"ll.Ml held
WednNday evf.nrng at th@ homtti
CJf Mn. Carl Hemng, Rullanti. I
Mn. Alice C,11pehart prn1ded at
the mttting which OJ)enNI with de­
Yotion1 by Mn. Dana \l.'lnPbrenner. P�ipatlng . in th@- projlram
APRll. 1
�re M m Mare1a Ka rT, M r,. 'Jbtre will � a l.i:1d ie1 baJ.ke'
Will i.-,n Houd.uhe-lt Mn. C. B hall gamt: Aµr1l 7 al the RinrWeese, Mn. Royal Thoma, and view acbool ■t 7 30 p. m. · ·ni.
Mn. Herring. A panel discuHioo Lady Rocktlles'" will play t I- f
oooclooed the program. A book re- "Chester Hot Sholl" with .■ men·•
'f'iew on " New Nations, Old Prob- g&amp;rrM' following Rt-fr uhrneot1
�:" Wal given by Mn. William will be 10ld. P;oceed■ le .. .-,
Eiclunger.
the PTA,
APRIL ti
Durfflg the bu,;lneu tenion. 21
shut-in can. were reported. A re- The Daughlen of Ruth eta,.-: ol
port 00 the dlltricl mttting held the United Methodist &lt;lnuril will
Tuelday ill Porwnouth wu (liven : meet Monday altttooon al the
by M ill KarT. A Lenten offering Genheimtt home. Mulbttry A ve.,
wu taken. MW Karr. Mn. Mel- with Millet Augu.ta ud Ada
vin Grimm and Mn. Went were Gtnheimer as 11o,1....,
named 81 the nominating comAPKIL 11
m ;u.. and Mr■. William Eichlng- The Americn Legion Aiwllary
er, Mn. John Sauvage. and Mr■. No. 263 will meet Tuetday, April
William Houduhe}t on lbe pro- 11 at 7:30 at the Ill. 11 1 r l a la
gram oommitttt.
I Baptist Cliurch, MJddkltort,

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Planned To Aid
New Hospital

ONLY A nrll' J- real­
lots see the fallacy of thb &lt;Olllen­
tioo. which is right out of Japan••
ancient past. Today there are far
closer cultural, political and ec-­
onomic ties between the United
States and Japan than between
Japan and Red China. And fl')od Japane..,Amerlcan n,latiolll
.,.m destined t.o grow.

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Mr, � Mrs. Keith Walton have /, s
returned to Columbu, after a short
slay hero with the James Ruth
famlly,
Bill Diets spent Sunday with tht.
AS
R. E. Williama family.
I W HINGTON - U. S. SenaMn. AID Cctutty II In Parkers tor Robert C. B,rd &lt;D-W.Va, ) a11
burg vlllllng her daught,r, Mr■. 1 nounced today that Secretary of
1 the Interior Stewart . Udall, 1&lt;'
Armeda Sandy.
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Mn. Charles No,r� end baby of &lt;'OfflP"nled by ofncl•I■ from �.,
NorwaIll vlalted here Monday with De�rtment, wlll vi!!ll eoel minMrs. Mary Watloce and family.
inl' propertift In Wttl Virginu•
Mr. and Mn. �rt Reed o( on April 12 . By rd'■ invttaUon wa1
Pomeroy recently v1s1ted al the accepted t,y Secrt!tsry Ud,11 al
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Humphrey F'arm■.
a meeting In Byrd's office
Mr,. Paul Nichol&amp;, Mn. Gamet Janua ry 5·
John!IDR and Mn. Evelyn Spe�
Other, in the mine visit party
wert al Barlow fllurtday
Mrt. Patty Dunfee and BIUy ol. will lnclude Senator Jenninp Ran•
F
Little H1cldn1 ""re here Tue!lda-,. dolph j().W.Va. � ; Sttphen
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CO.I AllociaOOil; Stuart SlooI
den, Pretldenl ot lhe Norfolk a,ad
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tative1 of the United MiM Work·
en ol AJn«ica.
�nator Byrd ■lso uld that
Wetl Virginia Governor W. W.
Barron hu a«epted ,11n Invita­
tion to meet the party in Blue­
field and wiU acrompany It for
part of lho day. Byrd hu iaviled
member■ ol the West V ir&amp;inie
Congreulonal deleption to join
tbe party al Bluefleld.
" 1 am delighted that Secretary
Udall ha, tel aakie the !Jim in
his alnadJ crowded achedule 1G
\'isil coal mtning areu of tht
llrltll coal produdna - in
the ...,.,.. Sentlor Byro oaid
•"11,J, - that the fully ..... of the im1 ' ...._.. of 111o eoa1 todu■try "'
the natk&gt;nal fll'OIIOfflJ.
"'I am puilcularly ple11td ■l
the Sec"""'7'• viii!, � hll
dullN pnbably ... ..... -t, _.... ..... the - lndt,■,
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would be lo let Japan have stron1:,1.
er deft'nse forcea and lo develop
it!I own miails and nudtRr
weapons. Jap,lln already ha&amp; •
(.'Ontract lo bulld its own "'Cen­
tury" series jet ril,hters If Japan
ever has to make the decisioa to
,upport the We,t In the PaciOc,
it will need •uch modern arma­
ments
Un the otner hand, JRpane,e
liberall and inteUectual• inllst
that tbe t"Onltitutioa II I good one
tnd lhould not be chan&amp;ed. T h •
Soclalllu openly ■dwcale """'·
in&amp; ,_ a oeutrtl
Every place thil writer went •
,_, he •• handed the ....
menl that the - cullunl
lies i&gt;etwMI the J- ...
� � ■hould bl �­
ened by closer lrade and polltical
relation&amp; with CommU11ist China.

waget go up and the (Wflanr Lr
('onsumer goo&lt;b and servil"e2i tr•
crea� It would be only natur11I
for pric..'t6 to rise. And the Japa
nete yen, which, wu two t&amp;J I.he
dollar before the war and is now
:t80 to thP doUar, may :suffer more.

will nol fortver put up with w11ge
levels. work.uqi condilions, hous­
in&amp; end living conditions so year ...
behind the tJrne,.
Western dress is appearing
more a11d more, partirularly on
men. Bui: when thity go home. 311
Japane,e men and women don
kimonos The rationalltalion 1a
l h a t the picturesque kimona
keep&amp; the arms and legs warm
in unheated Japanese house&amp;.
Even so, Japan now baa t h e
highest standard in Alia, hlghet·
than Africa and Latin Americ't,
-and the equal ol 1U but a f e w
countries m Europe. Ja�i:
ll"OA national product Wt year
was $4Cl billion, per capita income

Few American, are likely to question
these purposes or doubt the clear evi­
dence of c1ccomplishment up to now.

"When a plastic bag has served Its
Intended use, tear it up, tie it in a knot,
or belier yet , destroy ii completely."
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ville bul now of Hockinijport ar@ IOfl, Gary, returned Monday to
ennoundna: the bh·th ol a aon on lh,lr home in Columbu� after a
Aprtl I.
.everal days vl11it here wllh lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr who Walton. Wall.act! famllies.
livll' on lhe- Pickens farm ail He@ds- Mn. Mary NidlOI•. Lyte, Nor11ille aN' arandparmls.
mu nnd C.urnle, and M .- , and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn John DuJ)re, who Mr. and Mr11 r. H RandolJ)h James 8ranmm and Paul
Detm.
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1ti-.. le11dien in tht&gt; rairborn. Ohk&gt;I spent Sunday In Cohunbu
1 with wel'e 111 Vl1K"ent Sunday le visit
tK.·hool• apent tM Eaeter vacalion Mr. ■nd Mr1. John Morgan
Mrs. Nit'hola parenlt, Mr. and
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here with
her parent■, Mr and M u. Tri!MII' Strlhem or Long Mn. A. N. MrGregor.
l Rollom WH a
Mr1. AMn kefd.
bt111inf'U
•i�itor M r. and M rs. c.. E . Hum,,.,rey
.o.
Mr. and Mn. M1nln Hrtaer hen! Monday.
returnl!tt Sunday rrom Cleveland
and family have �turned lo their Mr and Mrs. Lf.slil! Robi111W, where they "lsi1ed their daughte
r,
home in Toledo aner ■pt'ndinK the Brenda and BevPrly, ha,;@ ffiUl"R• Mr. ■nd Mn. J,. R. StoM'
and
fam.
weekNici wllh the BiR-Helz.er ed lo their home- in Cantoo aflt&gt;r Uy.
faml1ll1.
■ weekend vi1lt h•r• with ltw I.. Mr, and Mr1. J. D. SISIO!l and
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Mr, and Mrs Don Putru1m &lt; Mar• 8, SIHon family.
aon, Davy, were weekend vitilors
B•rrl
formerly GI Reed•- Mr. and Mra. Gary Walton 1md in CoolviUt with Mn. Siaon'•
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Japan Likes To Be Coun ted As Demo cratic

CQMMINTATING, EDITORIALLY
We surmise that beautification , per.
hap, more IJNperly termed, mainten­
ance, Of the approach to the Pomeroy­
Muon brtdCe on the West Vlrginia 1ide
b a Mo1Urtain Slate obligation. T h e
bridge Itself is in the rare of Ohio's De­
partmom of Hij:hways.
M reported (by picture) Thursday in
The Daily Sentinel , the West Virginia
approach ocenery provides lillle to gen­
eral• pride, Conversely, it suggests in­
alead that the approach ia an entirety
iguored oection of landscape ,
We are approaching the season when
tourists come into our Meigs-Mason area
in ever-increasing numbers. ts there a
111ore worthy project than rejuvenation
of that approach?
A fallen sign at the approach had
been lnatalled by t h e West Virginia
Garden Clubs. ll welcomed travelers
Cl'Ollin&amp; tile bridge into West Virginia,
Tllen,fore, we would 1uuest that Meigo
County Garden clubl initiate a move-

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rnent in &lt;.'O njunclion with Mason County
clubs to dre.. up the approach on that
side of the river.
In return for cooperation from Meigs
clubs, permission surely would be gr;;i,nt­
ed f o r an appropriate "Welcome To
Ohio" sign to motorists entering l h e
bridge bound for Oh io.

As the picture proved, the project
would be no small, fly-by-night job. Ex­
tensive repaeir is needed on the olo
•·toll house'' and in its archway o ver­
head. Broken panes. smashed lamps,
and rotting sashes should be replaced.
Or the entire toll house structure might
be removed, and replaced with concrete
work of modernistic design, framed by
• landscaped approach.

Man y ol our loca l groups frequently
look about ro r something of a ' 'rom­
munily nature" to do.
The bridge approach exactly !ills the
bill.

'A' For Accomplishment

Back In the late 1940s the original
Fulbrilht educational exchango pro1ram wu widely hailed •• a promising
1tep In lrnpro,lng International under­
■ta ndlnc.
!Ater thb program was bound into
the broader Smith-Mundt act aimed at
■tren,thenln&amp; "International co-opera­
tive relation,." I n Ibis framework, this
country'■ educational ••change effort
bu con• forward for more than a dozen
)'eara.
Now the original author , J. William
Fulbright, chairman of lbe Senate For­
eign llelatlona Commiltee. proposes lo
eJtpand th..., •cllvilies and draw them
to1ether wilb other, ocattered e«hange
programs in the cultural field. He also
want&amp; to wipe out rertain legal irritants
that now and then hav. tended to ham­
per the effort.
Despite handicaps, educational ex­
change, backbone of the program , sePms
to ha,e produced solid resuils
Altogether , under the Smith-Mundt
and Fulbright acts, some 60,000 U. S.
and foreign 1ludenta, teachers, profes­
sors, speciNNts and leaders uuch .JS for.
eign parliamentarians) have benellted
from studies and research here a n d
a broad.
Those who have thought of the pro­
gram aa aimo,t exclusively a student al­
fair may be surprised to learn t h a t
grants have gone lo 10,700 foreign lead­
ers and 1peciallst1, while I . 700 U . S. •P•·
ciali,t, have gone abroad . Benelils also
have been extended to nearly �.000 for,
eign teachers and tdurators, and some
3,000 U ,S. teachers.
Over-all , two foreignprs come here for
study for every one Amerkan w h o
1oe1 ■broad.

The Fulbright part of the p cogram
&lt;excluding leaders and specialists) has
been 1ubstanlially linanced throug h use
of foreign currency accruing to us from
sales of surplus war property and rarm
products.
Dollar amounts Involved have steadi,
ly mounted, however , and the annual ap­
propriation by Congress today is in the
range of ,25 million.
Fulbright puts no 11ew price tag on
his plan to unify and enlarge the whole
exchange effort. He stresses an intent to
make the programs wor k 111ore effec.
lively , altract higher ca liber student,
and olhen. and thus add vitall y needed
enrichment lo the cultura l and educa,
lional l ile ol both this nation and its for­
eign friends.

Side Glances

IT Pl:TU IEll80N
TOKYO - &lt;NEA i - Reapon­
sible Japae,e leader, ww1d like
the Uni 1,ed SI.ates to believe that
the new, postwar Japan is a mon­
ern- democralir ('Otmtry whK"h
c11n be relied on as lrM!nd and
.ally,
A two-week tour, just condud­
� by this c-orrespondenl us a
guet1 of the Japall'tR Foreigl, 04
fK·e. reveale. obvmu.l lln!ngth3
and weaknesses To a fi.-.t.-limt:
viaitor who �an make only 1upe1·­
hcial oblervations. Japan off•r11
an amm:in(I contras1 of aocWm
iind modern.
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T H E EM ERG Y, AMIUTIOl'lil
and friendliness or the 93 million
J.ipanese people - who are !ht&gt;
rountry's grealesl asset - stand
out on every hand. But many 3S­
pe(:la of Japan@te life - whi&lt;·h
its people cling to with a fierc".
traditional pride - ore right out
,;if past centurit&gt;s.

Thi! program of the pre&amp;e11t
governmenl of Prime Miniat{'t
Hayato Ikeda. who will I o o n
rome to Washington, ill to double
theee figures in the next ten years.
Japan's growth ra� in the last
decadf has been 10 to 12 p e r
renl . highett ln lM world, at.rl
triple that of the United Sl&amp;tet
11le Japanese think they can
m a i n i a l n l h i • pheoomenaJ
growth and do It withoQt tnnauon.
Realm. doubt if they can. A&gt;

Th•li is not wrillen with an11
prejudkt" that all the wor1d
should be Am@rkani:ted. T h •
point is 1hal any people a11 pro­
gre1!li11e as th, .Jepaneiie would
like the world lo think they .art!

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JAPAN NOW POISFMEI Ille
form, al least, of a democratic
government. Bui today'15 deml)('­
racy in Japan it (!riUclzed by no
less an authority than Dr. Edwin
O. Reischauer, recently nominal
ed United State. embeuedor to
Tokyo.
Writing In the Japan Quarterly,
Reischauer polntl oot that :
"The IN!ll-rtght.eow1 fanaticism
of ce�ln intellectual• and stu•
dents during the May and June
troubles rem!nded me most pain­
fully of the attitude of the young
olflcen who in Ibo I- 'knew'
that they ...... ril!f,I - they
overrode the wiahea of the ma,
cy and leading Japan IDIO dilal·
trooa mUltary -.... "
'I1lere ii agitation in Japan now
for reviskln of the new oonslilu•
tion which ""' handed il by the
U. S. ocmpation under Gen. Mac­
Arthur.
One ..,,._ ot tile revision

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Wt:LL WORTH REPEATING
Last year 1 14 people. mostly children.
died a, the result of misusing the kind
ol thin plastic film now generally em­
ployed In dry cleaning bags.
A !armed by summary reports of such
death, from 49 to �O state health offi.
cer,, the National Safety council 11 wise­
ly warning pa rents again to take ex­
treme care to prevent these mishaps.
In the eouncil's view, plastic film be,
longs with matches, medicines and
knives a, things to be kept out of chil­
dren's reach. They have Just one bit o(
hard counsel which ought to be broad­
c..t lar and wide;

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procedure than was 111llclpated.
And, aince they canDDI poulbly
"grow inward,"' Ja the 5el'N that
they would actually invade the
cranlal cavity, it'a the better part
of wisdom to watch and wail
Dru -• Dr. Bymaa ap,
pr,doleo 1- -- • • •
q-- ._. ncnto M I ' •
h&lt;•'1 •- ol llio - -'I
permll - It -- - •lllul leUer • pMI ..... a..
ner, lie will ..,--a Ill a ed ••
lib die allot ..,_ lllltlerl If
caerel • -••I alena.
For • copy of Dr. jlyman'1 leaf•
let "Whal About Cancer!" ,end
10 cent, to Dr. e,mu. earw el.
The Gallipolil TrlNne, Ba ••
Dept. B, Radio City StaUoa. New
York 19, N. V,

Q- WII ,.. ..U .. the lrUlh
about X..-ays?" aste a 21-- yearold molhe&lt;. "Six yeen ago, when
I wu eight monlhl pregnant, I
had • stomach X-ny. AIIO, one
JUT ago, I had pnewnonu, and
l'ffl!ived foor chelt X-ny1. About
1lx ,,_ ago I IWled having
- wllh my ript b!UII
Whel! I touch II, li feel■ hanl and
.,..,_ O&gt;uld thlt -blo bo cau,
eel by the X-ray1? Do X-rays
cause cancer?"
A - Th@re ls no puasible relallonehip between lbe dose of Xny required for &amp;implo dlagDOItic filming and any disease, Ineluding cancer. Furthermore,
brealt cancer ill a painlea di!turbance. Quite l ikely the condition nf the bread i1 the result or ----------­
,ome boalgh eondition ,u&lt;h as 9 Dry In 72 Oil
Gu
premenstrual tension, readily re.
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lived by ■imple medlcatior•s WeII8 Drilled 1D
B
CO
S
Thert
were
12
M
L
U U
that promote urinary outflow (dioil
and
gu
weO,
dr)lled
bi
Ohio
urelles 1 .
durlnl February, die DM1ioll of
Q - "I ,..,.i yow utlclo lo G,o� -� report,.
which you sugge!ted lhat I rbh The list compiled by Warren
on the eyelid may be caused by Calver!, of the 1ub-111ru1CO 1eot­
allerglc aen1itivtt:, to nail poU!h oO IM!Clion, ahows • oil trella, IS
eo. -'The
Here 's another lor yoo. II I hap, u wells and nine dry bol lely
IS
u
rale
•l)prOiilna
la
e
s
ceu
pen lo rub my eyeo without
per
cent,
considered
or
very
pd,'"
Ing my hand, after hsndlllll COW1tle5
anges, my skin itchea like crai;y qys calve�
H
for days, I think It's tho .i,. or "'"" ocking, with 10: llolmu,
f
,pray they put 00 otlllJel thol h••: Perry, !Ive, aad Vllltoa,
five.
cause■ tht1 minrabltt t!Ondllion.
Maybe ,..,•d lib, ID J)l!IB thla in, The bat gas ...0 WII OI tl,o 1.
Ander!IOll farm, Monroe Township
formation on to your readen."
As
b,
A - I ._..rtalnly would li to. lllabula Count.J. II producecl S
million cubic foe! 1 day, '1111 boll
oil
well, which produc..-ed D .,....
Q - " I llave a cyd on my head
ls
but my doctor said Jt wa11 notb- re a day, was on the W. Miller
ing to be ,oncerned about. Ro farm, Hopewell Townohlp, IItold me that, lf H began to gmw, kingum County.
I should let him know. What pu,----- •
de, m• 11 ll It's under the bone,
COMMON CDl:ft81'
can't n grow lnward1 ..
The noted American -t■:, 8._
A _ You are fortunate to have ry Wadnorth .._..,....
_.,, who ii
e .aOONideraff lluloell Lowell, Oliver and �rvatlv@. Removal ot Holmes' Edward EYll'ltt llld Phllhele
t
cy,ta ol the scalp oft,n llpt Broob ■II ■re buried la
lurns out to be! more formidable Mount Auburn Cemelfll'J' at C-M .
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ge, __aso
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Paul Morton, Pre■ident of Can brid
nellon, will Lake tht!
u wuler·
,. observe 111uu�r
���n mIn•
ground "'
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h
mg tee naq,uu.
IIEJ:GI III.IION AM&amp;
1be Secretary next will visit
11..,. ., o...... P■III¥
the Page mine of Page Coal • ,_II..,_. ""'7 1111••• -.. �
Coke Company, Pagekln, W t • t r..�,. no 11.-.... IL
wiaif
!.,� WT
Virginia, where Warren F. Lea■
r1
lherman. Pres.tent of Page, will lnLIINld •• -'"' •- ...___
11111 .... .... M f'l■Hte,
for 1---�
wn.u. �--(n
UV.I I di'
be thE" C.J
Ohl-...
the afternoon. the group will vis- ..
it the coal cleaniq planl of Unit• ._ "'"'·· "" Y"• Cl.)! ,._ .,.._
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ed Slatu Steel Corp., al Gery. ttff •titn 1,111
■11o1e. • ...i. C
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West Virginia, where J. F. Gore.
a.,.. --::..=a •
Vke l'l'Nklmt. raw malerial1· -.,
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will
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level of residual oil imports.
which are directly cornpetiti'r'e
with ro■i." Byro declared.
''He also has in his department
the Bureau of Mineo. the om..
of Coal Research, the Offh.'f of
Minerals Mohlll!ation and otller
unlb of vital lmportanre to the
roal Industry · '

Arrangements for the trip ar.1
being mad@ by the National Coal
Auoclatlon in cooperation with
the Norfolk and Western Rait•
way. The party will leave Wuhlngton April 11 aboard special
cani provided b)' the N, • W,
Byrd Nllid that after arrival Ir,
BlueUeld at, 9: 30 a.m. ' Aprll 12•
the party wdl lravel by c-ar to the
No. 3 mine, P«ahontu division
of 1he Cannl!llon Coal Company,
•t Superior, West Virginia, whert
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Chapter Plans
Sponsoring On,e
SchoIorsh.,p

cti.pc,r. ors. me1
Tbur■d.■ -, evnun, at U. MUCIDlc
Hall In M)dd)q,or1. wltb Mn. Jack
BecbUe, Wortby Matron , in

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TROPHIES WON - The Mason Grad e School basketball team Is pictured above
with trophies won in competition i n the B end Area Grade School basketball league
during the past season. With them is the ir championship trophy won in competi­
tion with team s from Clifton, Hartford an d New Haven. Seventeen Mason players
woa individual trophies with Eddie Schae kel, Mike Fry, and Sidney Jeffers being
named to the all-tournament team. In t h e first row are, left to right, R o n a l d
Roush, Mike Fry, Sidney Jeffers, Jimmr Maynard, and Eddie Schaekel. Back row,
Dale Johnson , Frank Zuspan, Lesler. Gib bs , Mike Johnson, Dan ny Mitchell, Jimmy
Wise Gary Green, Cornell Nease, Mike H arbour, Ea rl Riley. Eddie Burns, a n d
Coacn, Charlie Carr.

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Coming Events

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, • • of la:r: deductible item,, real1y llmplifle■ t.­
�ome tax r@portinf!I'.. A regular or •ped..tl eheekinl
account at CITIZENS N ATIONAL BANK. will fit
:your encl needs.

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Depoaih ln1ured ly F.D.I.C.
3% lnt•rt1t Paid On S■winp

liliten
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SEE YOU R FAV ORI TE
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Plana were made to apc:mor a
local 11rl applying for the ESI"A·
RL Scholar,bip. Mr, Charin Bffl.
nett, Allen Hugba. and Mn:.
Jamet Clatworthy were named .,
■ cornmllt.N in COMK'UOll wilh
thlll matt.r.
Invilationl lo attend mapectiool
et neighboring chapl.en were read
u follow■: Chelhire on April 15,
Pomeroy Clll May 2. Belpre on .t.pril rt. Ames\lillt oo April %1, Matamoras oo May S, 'lbea on April
21 and Bartlett oo A pril lf.
An aJlllOlmCl!ll)&amp;f waa made of
the Or.&amp; Circle meetina: at New
Matamor� on April IO. All Past
Matron, IJDCt UNI and all Line
Officen are invited lo 1ltald. Matamoru chapter will bP. boltetll f?"
the day and • potluck dinner will
be held at 1 P- m.
Officen pro-teming for the rituali1Uc worll: were Mn. Alim
Hughe,, Mn. M. L. Fttncb and
Mr,. Will Reyoolds. After the
meeting c•b and cxiffee were
,erved by Mn. Btthtle.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , April 7, UNJ l ,3
A n-ad,ni. '•Life Shoukl Hnt �
ang,ng Of
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M ,« '·" ,oodud«
u,. """''"'' MOO re&lt;.r..ivnono
Wotnen's Roles
lffVed i,, the -- A,
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l,ndi&lt;.
0 ...,. the abow
Program Theme and Mrs
Jarob &amp;hU\ing ano
"Womall C'n..i.a(l:Jnl Fk,}efi ' ' w;u d1tu�hlt-r M r i HIC'hard '-..4K"illl
the topic of the dt-votlORI arid yro \1r� Huwi.rd H1n-hhe1d iLOi.l Mr:,
gram preaented al the April meet - John Colwell .U of Rutland.
ing ol lht WSCS of the Asbury I
M tlhodi1t Church Syraf"ll.Ml held
WednNday evf.nrng at th@ homtti
CJf Mn. Carl Hemng, Rullanti. I
Mn. Alice C,11pehart prn1ded at
the mttting which OJ)enNI with de­
Yotion1 by Mn. Dana \l.'lnPbrenner. P�ipatlng . in th@- projlram
APRll. 1
�re M m Mare1a Ka rT, M r,. 'Jbtre will � a l.i:1d ie1 baJ.ke'
Will i.-,n Houd.uhe-lt Mn. C. B hall gamt: Aµr1l 7 al the RinrWeese, Mn. Royal Thoma, and view acbool ■t 7 30 p. m. · ·ni.
Mn. Herring. A panel discuHioo Lady Rocktlles'" will play t I- f
oooclooed the program. A book re- "Chester Hot Sholl" with .■ men·•
'f'iew on " New Nations, Old Prob- g&amp;rrM' following Rt-fr uhrneot1
�:" Wal given by Mn. William will be 10ld. P;oceed■ le .. .-,
Eiclunger.
the PTA,
APRIL ti
Durfflg the bu,;lneu tenion. 21
shut-in can. were reported. A re- The Daughlen of Ruth eta,.-: ol
port 00 the dlltricl mttting held the United Methodist &lt;lnuril will
Tuelday ill Porwnouth wu (liven : meet Monday altttooon al the
by M ill KarT. A Lenten offering Genheimtt home. Mulbttry A ve.,
wu taken. MW Karr. Mn. Mel- with Millet Augu.ta ud Ada
vin Grimm and Mn. Went were Gtnheimer as 11o,1....,
named 81 the nominating comAPKIL 11
m ;u.. and Mr■. William Eichlng- The Americn Legion Aiwllary
er, Mn. John Sauvage. and Mr■. No. 263 will meet Tuetday, April
William Houduhe}t on lbe pro- 11 at 7:30 at the Ill. 11 1 r l a la
gram oommitttt.
I Baptist Cliurch, MJddkltort,

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Planned To Aid
New Hospital

ONLY A nrll' J- real­
lots see the fallacy of thb &lt;Olllen­
tioo. which is right out of Japan••
ancient past. Today there are far
closer cultural, political and ec-­
onomic ties between the United
States and Japan than between
Japan and Red China. And fl')od Japane..,Amerlcan n,latiolll
.,.m destined t.o grow.

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Mr, � Mrs. Keith Walton have /, s
returned to Columbu, after a short
slay hero with the James Ruth
famlly,
Bill Diets spent Sunday with tht.
AS
R. E. Williama family.
I W HINGTON - U. S. SenaMn. AID Cctutty II In Parkers tor Robert C. B,rd &lt;D-W.Va, ) a11
burg vlllllng her daught,r, Mr■. 1 nounced today that Secretary of
1 the Interior Stewart . Udall, 1&lt;'
Armeda Sandy.
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Mn. Charles No,r� end baby of &lt;'OfflP"nled by ofncl•I■ from �.,
NorwaIll vlalted here Monday with De�rtment, wlll vi!!ll eoel minMrs. Mary Watloce and family.
inl' propertift In Wttl Virginu•
Mr. and Mn. �rt Reed o( on April 12 . By rd'■ invttaUon wa1
Pomeroy recently v1s1ted al the accepted t,y Secrt!tsry Ud,11 al
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Humphrey F'arm■.
a meeting In Byrd's office
Mr,. Paul Nichol&amp;, Mn. Gamet Janua ry 5·
John!IDR and Mn. Evelyn Spe�
Other, in the mine visit party
wert al Barlow fllurtday
Mrt. Patty Dunfee and BIUy ol. will lnclude Senator Jenninp Ran•
F
Little H1cldn1 ""re here Tue!lda-,. dolph j().W.Va. � ; Sttphen
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CO.I AllociaOOil; Stuart SlooI
den, Pretldenl ot lhe Norfolk a,ad
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Wntem RaifW•"
-J • and •~r
tative1 of the United MiM Work·
en ol AJn«ica.
�nator Byrd ■lso uld that
Wetl Virginia Governor W. W.
Barron hu a«epted ,11n Invita­
tion to meet the party in Blue­
field and wiU acrompany It for
part of lho day. Byrd hu iaviled
member■ ol the West V ir&amp;inie
Congreulonal deleption to join
tbe party al Bluefleld.
" 1 am delighted that Secretary
Udall ha, tel aakie the !Jim in
his alnadJ crowded achedule 1G
\'isil coal mtning areu of tht
llrltll coal produdna - in
the ...,.,.. Sentlor Byro oaid
•"11,J, - that the fully ..... of the im1 ' ...._.. of 111o eoa1 todu■try "'
the natk&gt;nal fll'OIIOfflJ.
"'I am puilcularly ple11td ■l
the Sec"""'7'• viii!, � hll
dullN pnbably ... ..... -t, _.... ..... the - lndt,■,
tr, and Ito ftlfaN Ulu IN of - - blp offidall .. tht
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would be lo let Japan have stron1:,1.
er deft'nse forcea and lo develop
it!I own miails and nudtRr
weapons. Jap,lln already ha&amp; •
(.'Ontract lo bulld its own "'Cen­
tury" series jet ril,hters If Japan
ever has to make the decisioa to
,upport the We,t In the PaciOc,
it will need •uch modern arma­
ments
Un the otner hand, JRpane,e
liberall and inteUectual• inllst
that tbe t"Onltitutioa II I good one
tnd lhould not be chan&amp;ed. T h •
Soclalllu openly ■dwcale """'·
in&amp; ,_ a oeutrtl
Every place thil writer went •
,_, he •• handed the ....
menl that the - cullunl
lies i&gt;etwMI the J- ...
� � ■hould bl �­
ened by closer lrade and polltical
relation&amp; with CommU11ist China.

waget go up and the (Wflanr Lr
('onsumer goo&lt;b and servil"e2i tr•
crea� It would be only natur11I
for pric..'t6 to rise. And the Japa
nete yen, which, wu two t&amp;J I.he
dollar before the war and is now
:t80 to thP doUar, may :suffer more.

will nol fortver put up with w11ge
levels. work.uqi condilions, hous­
in&amp; end living conditions so year ...
behind the tJrne,.
Western dress is appearing
more a11d more, partirularly on
men. Bui: when thity go home. 311
Japane,e men and women don
kimonos The rationalltalion 1a
l h a t the picturesque kimona
keep&amp; the arms and legs warm
in unheated Japanese house&amp;.
Even so, Japan now baa t h e
highest standard in Alia, hlghet·
than Africa and Latin Americ't,
-and the equal ol 1U but a f e w
countries m Europe. Ja�i:
ll"OA national product Wt year
was $4Cl billion, per capita income

Few American, are likely to question
these purposes or doubt the clear evi­
dence of c1ccomplishment up to now.

"When a plastic bag has served Its
Intended use, tear it up, tie it in a knot,
or belier yet , destroy ii completely."
.
ville bul now of Hockinijport ar@ IOfl, Gary, returned Monday to
ennoundna: the bh·th ol a aon on lh,lr home in Columbu� after a
Aprtl I.
.everal days vl11it here wllh lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr who Walton. Wall.act! famllies.
livll' on lhe- Pickens farm ail He@ds- Mn. Mary NidlOI•. Lyte, Nor11ille aN' arandparmls.
mu nnd C.urnle, and M .- , and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn John DuJ)re, who Mr. and Mr11 r. H RandolJ)h James 8ranmm and Paul
Detm.
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1ti-.. le11dien in tht&gt; rairborn. Ohk&gt;I spent Sunday In Cohunbu
1 with wel'e 111 Vl1K"ent Sunday le visit
tK.·hool• apent tM Eaeter vacalion Mr. ■nd Mr1. John Morgan
Mrs. Nit'hola parenlt, Mr. and
:
here with
her parent■, Mr and M u. Tri!MII' Strlhem or Long Mn. A. N. MrGregor.
l Rollom WH a
Mr1. AMn kefd.
bt111inf'U
•i�itor M r. and M rs. c.. E . Hum,,.,rey
.o.
Mr. and Mn. M1nln Hrtaer hen! Monday.
returnl!tt Sunday rrom Cleveland
and family have �turned lo their Mr and Mrs. Lf.slil! Robi111W, where they "lsi1ed their daughte
r,
home in Toledo aner ■pt'ndinK the Brenda and BevPrly, ha,;@ ffiUl"R• Mr. ■nd Mn. J,. R. StoM'
and
fam.
weekNici wllh the BiR-Helz.er ed lo their home- in Cantoo aflt&gt;r Uy.
faml1ll1.
■ weekend vi1lt h•r• with ltw I.. Mr, and Mr1. J. D. SISIO!l and
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Mr, and Mrs Don Putru1m &lt; Mar• 8, SIHon family.
aon, Davy, were weekend vitilors
B•rrl
formerly GI Reed•- Mr. and Mra. Gary Walton 1md in CoolviUt with Mn. Siaon'•
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Japan Likes To Be Coun ted As Demo cratic

CQMMINTATING, EDITORIALLY
We surmise that beautification , per.
hap, more IJNperly termed, mainten­
ance, Of the approach to the Pomeroy­
Muon brtdCe on the West Vlrginia 1ide
b a Mo1Urtain Slate obligation. T h e
bridge Itself is in the rare of Ohio's De­
partmom of Hij:hways.
M reported (by picture) Thursday in
The Daily Sentinel , the West Virginia
approach ocenery provides lillle to gen­
eral• pride, Conversely, it suggests in­
alead that the approach ia an entirety
iguored oection of landscape ,
We are approaching the season when
tourists come into our Meigs-Mason area
in ever-increasing numbers. ts there a
111ore worthy project than rejuvenation
of that approach?
A fallen sign at the approach had
been lnatalled by t h e West Virginia
Garden Clubs. ll welcomed travelers
Cl'Ollin&amp; tile bridge into West Virginia,
Tllen,fore, we would 1uuest that Meigo
County Garden clubl initiate a move-

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New Haven W. Va. News, Events

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Reach Peak In Studies

A sixth innirlg triple with the triple through left field lo � nr1
bases loaded gave the Ealltern tht winning runs.
Eagles a s-4 wm over the Rutland
Caldwell held the big bet for the
Red Dt!vilJ Wednesday at Eul.ern Eastern nine with two hits in
Eil,litern wu dow n 4-2 gt1ing in· th� times at bat both tr iples.
to the bottom of lhe sixth wilh Lee Combs led Rulland wlth two
two ou l when Sophomore Wesley s ingl es in three times at bat.
Losing pitcher Petterson struck
Arbaugh singlt:d and Freshman
John Ridenour Wtla safe on an t!r• out four and walked two comparror . Lett fielder Leroy Bahr drew I ed to Eastern's Chuck Colltns who
a walk off R utland pi tche r Jack struck out nine and walked two.
Pettersoo and Junior second bare- Eastern picked up six hits off
W6't(-,-1
, '&lt;4·7
an Jim CaldweU 11lammed a Rutland Pitcher Petter,on, three
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- of lhem triples and t.b ree ahlg]ff.
TO
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URNEY PICK
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Rutland tagged Colinll for one trl..,_ H '
LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( UPI J-A r· pie and six itngles.
R H I!!
nold Palmer J.s the 6- L favorite
1 1 1 010 - 4 7 4
for the Tournament of Champions Ru tland
GOI 013 - G e J
golf event May 4-7 but the odds Eastern
Rutland : Petterson and CroUHr
on Sammy Snead have dropped
l5-l to 8-I. Thi s put Snead, who Eastern: Collim and Lyont.
has never played well on the Desert Inn Country Chili course, m
th same bracket as Billy CasMiddleport's Yellow Jackets will per, Ken Venturi, and Gary
go after their first victory of the Player.
------&amp;ealOfl againal one defeat today at
home playing invading Wahama, COLLEGE TOURNE Y SET
E A S T PROVIDENCE. Rl
one of Coach Ralph Sayre' s beat
diamond productions or recent I UPH - The New England Interco llegiate golf champkin.e:b.1p
year•.
am
11
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at the Metacomet Country
opens
l!lc
The g e i
heduled lor p.
re May 12 with some 1 50
da
he
Club
m. Wa ma should have clevf!r
Larry Hargcaves ready, and for college golfer9 competing for ioMiddleport Tom Andel'IOII, Boone dividual and team Utles.
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Hindy or Charley Bush can make ___________
the tip to the mound.

Bdore .250 persons who al tend• j aw;ldre" w-.a hi• 1tatement. '' any Steve ChNe and Blaine ComffU
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ed lat,;l night s AII-SEOAL Basket- eollege athlet.e mu1t concentrate ol Alhena, SW Kwmnan and Mlke
ball Banquet al Athens
Coach ou his 1tudie1 flnt, his athlettct Du:ter of Neleooville, Steve Dal1
fo'ml Taylor of
third, ton of Logan, Franch: Ray of Wellthe
.\'aliona l secondly, and ■ di.alanl
BY BOB WINGETT
Clrnmp1or1 Oh i o Statf' BuckeyE"s, girls . " This brought forth laugh· .1too, Bob Winebrenner ol Pom1
Sentinel Sports W riter
urged all of the players to strive ter from the ca pacity a whe�. eroy and Ed Sprlgg■ of J■cbon.
- • ,• • ,.
• �:· -- --• • I1 for therr maximum i&gt;ffor1 in ar11• but Taylor 1tated that an athlete Second team awardli �t to:
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today m u11 aacrifice hl1 own oom- 1 Wayne Poalon of Athena, Randy
Speaking m th&lt;' ,\thens fh�h fort lo reach hi1 abaolute peak I Bowles and Richard Swackhamer
of Middleport, Eddie Buffinton of
Coach Taylor pi'rforman c,.
School Cafeteria.
..
roy , Dave AnderlOO of NelI
t�
r
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.
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grad
your
.
what
id
a
maltt&gt;r
�o
s
Brandon T "B utch G over . a
Bill Cooley of Galllpolit ,
lle;
ao,m
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Ohio
1
to
m
try
now
Uni
. you os!
former great athlete al
.l\'f'/;1,ze s
r!'ach a little high!?r an d keep i ve8 J t� . t�rved as Master of Cere- Phil Wo]ti of Logan, Mark Mullen
re.ithing until you �ave .a rtual ly moni r:&lt;; ,,1 1d introduced
sptt ial of Wel1ton. and Roger Hyden of
Probrtbly the most interesting subject of discussion
.
,
I reached you r peak.
Jackson.
gue&amp;'
· d the meln 1peakf'r.
around the SEOAL the::;e recent wee k s is, ( 1 ) Where is
e : i ost Valuable Player ll'oTh
The InvouUon and Benediction
r"
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Th
in
e
the
!
of
col•
oach
c1
Y
•·c
f
t.
Mr. Cilo going? and (21 W ho will pick u p hi s tasks a
legiate basketball dwellt&gt;d on the phy was awa rded to Sttive Cha.se at l1:11t night'• banquet were given
PHS in the foothall wars?
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suhjed
or hero worship and point• ol Athens by George Strode, by the Rev. Roger Rice, paator of
Alex Cilo, recognized as a top drawer teacher .of grid
.
o
ed
the 1 7 mem t.ltrs o f the P resident Df lhe Southeastern Ohio the Presbyterian Church at A.thto
t
u
defense, hasn't announced where he w1]1 land m t h e
d
ens.
t
fi
econd All-SEO cage Sportaw rlters Allsoeiation.
,
s
m
rs
y
teaching and coaching profess io n ne x t Septem ber. M a sq
ad
th
a t ea ch one or them has
S
teve Dalton of Logan received I
The banquet wu aponsored by
u
be he doesn't have anything sealed and si-",ned
Best
e
ou
.
lrom
him
He
to
up
someon
t�phy
the
r
e
looks
Shoot
Athens High School Alhletic
who
t�
l
F
e
Besid�s b�ing known as a �ood .defensive grid coat�, I
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yer
m
s
he
t
Sport
of
1ved
Editor
letle
d
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s
r
had
c
he
that
s
with a delicious menu
Deparlmenl
,
e
M
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c P
r
be also lS w m ner of any year 5 pnze a s "the mo.s t ta t1- .
about
his
Ohio
State
team
from
Logan
Daily
News.
·
coruiisting
ol
•teak, mashed pota.
turn man ."
I
e
chil
of
p
who
nts
d
a
u
r
r
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ng
toes
en
yo
and
gravy
, green peas, aalad
I t isn't out officially yet , but genera lly reported, that
Th 1961 Coa h of th y ar o
tri
i
the
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emulate
to
�
day
�
very
:
strawbe
p
rry
e, cvffee and milk.
e_d ('
Mr. Cilo's assistant fo r the past two years , e nergetic
h
a' Pre,." ed to
r es C·
Y
P
.
s
yer
a
pl
the
of
ckeye
u
B
.
and knowledgeab le Ed Coffman has been offered the .al·t101ls
---- I AIet o1 the champ10n Athens Bu1 1gn· d post vaca te d at PHS . M r. Cof �� n 1 n h i s two years
Taylor singled out the &lt;'ase of dogs · by last year'• Cooch of the
.
U:QVIREMENT
here has lilamped himself as amb1twu:s , an eager stu- .Joe _Robe�ts. 11 member of lalll Year, R uss Moore of Pomeroy.
Eng!Jsh
copyright law, require
.
dent of the grid fame, and a skilled leader of boys.
�e�s Ohm statf! NC� champs. Moor!! al.so pre&amp;enled the 8111
tbat one copy of every book pubWe have a firm hunch Mr Avenigc Football Fan of
"'.: not a �
"ude�t. �as Tr�vel�g C�ampionahl: II.shed In the country be Biven to
Pomeroy would approve Coffman's acceptance of the bit e t r1
op Y tO c et , w O ac-cepte the Bodleian Library of Od'onf
every ay tO ma e
offer
better grades in his_ weak subjects, on . behalf of this year'll _champion- University.
Ar�und Sports, with UPI _
an d a fter gradu: hon from OSU, ship team and Atherui h igh school.
lt,
The St. Louit1 Hawks, fighting to stay alive In the �as drafted by the Syrac�at Na- The BIii 'l1lomu Trophy ii EAL Tri
best-of-seven series with the Boston Celtics for the NBA t� onals of the NBA. Following the awarded ea
ch year to the achool
crown today pinne d their hopes on the weakened back
try
th
t
a
play
t
c
in
ut
�,
ic
�!._1�1.l'Q
� bubtb
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\ ""'am, R•obe
of big Clyde Lovellette as they looked for their first ��
t
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a e he �:
r
s,
who !lur th amp1uu11.uIp and .. moved mim
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playoff victory.
Ol
v1ved the cut or playen, wrote to 8t'hool lo achool u new champions s
s111a1
Hawk coach Piiul Sevmou r said, '·We have to win the Taylor and •� marked that he was ... crowoed.
FOil ,� .
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.
two games here Satu rday and Sunday if we hope to the only rookie who had a. college John Finch, Pretident of the
,
S
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,M.£llCA' S .,h\O t
have a cha nce in l he strics. We n eed Clyde to compete de�rN". The ot he r� �a_d_ given up Southeaatern Ohio A t h I e t I c
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with Boston's manpower."
lhe1r colleg1� te ehg1b1hty to be· League, preaented certlficatn to
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Jimmy Dyke1 belleve!i lhat the 1 96 1 Cleveland I n ��me profes!IIO�als and were wor- the players 00 the flrat and aecond
�«4f-1�
.
dians are the best club he' s managed in the past 1 0
led
t
�bout th� 1 r future wilbout l team' ·
:t't
r_:, 1..,,
7ears, but he adm i t s i f he loses a front-line player he's th�
f'ir egree.
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Player• who aceep the honor•
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m trouble
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Plans for fo Jlowlng the North Central directive on
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One of the highpoints of Taylor'8 for first team membl!nhip were :
It'
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Cleveland has a good-lookin g start i n g tea
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The North Central Asso�ia"on for Secondary Schools
and
College.,
recently ruled thal member schools playing
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basketbllll games on nighta a fter September I, 1963, will
J
be advised of league policy. The association is the accrediting organization for high schools in Ohio. All
Ral1)h Houle hroh with the tra- Mathews.
,chools
in the SEOAL are members.
d;1; oa or Casey Ste"gel·, 12•y e•r Prank Lary and rookie Terry
Harl.,- Ellinger. principal
regtme a!-1 maaager of the Ne w Fo� combined to hold lhe Chicago Logan
High School, Roatr Burt. . track meet went dl■cuued and
GallJpolis and Chesapeake hi g h school ba-.r,hnll
White
seven
to
x
a
hlt
glve
1
ork
nkees
w
So
ay
the
th
an•
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,
tod
Ya
Athena High Sclw&gt;ol principal and will be M!ttled later with partici•
teams battled to a 3-3 de a d loc k Thursda y e � ening h ,. f&lt;, re : V
De�rolt
the
Tigera
victory
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J , K. Ktnneer, principal of NeJ. paUng 1ehoola advised aa to lonounceml'nt lhat hia pitching 11taff
dar kness hal ted lhe contest after .st' ven rn mngs.
The
T1gen
collec
only
four
ted
ion and time· Members llcllool.s
10nville High School we� 8P cat
The Lawrence Count 1:m!i grah• .
"'is
i
n
tip-top
shal)c."
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. 1 lie!! to knot tne count 3. ,1 Dl'forr ,.
. th e 1 1rs
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h,
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off
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Bob
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track learns are Athen,• &amp;Ar
hed &lt;1. qu 1 ck .,-0 Ir,11
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lnted a .......... ....., t0 study
I know my 111.arlln" pltd}ers
.
l'iClt led m.
.mn Ing ...·rr GAHS• h ur I c&gt;r Joe Dun- darkn{'SS
u
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b
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lb
nd
re
e
wa
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Y
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gan,
Gallipolis,
Wellston and Nel
are Ill bet Ler 1hape than they
plan1 for scheduling the 198.1-r,4
.
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tagged for three run■•
Jlle .
h
aonv
:s
can by ban g mg out lwo hits, ai d• I Sl 11 rt 1ng C HS hurl"r had a 110were
a
tt
t ime a year ago· " Wea
i
ba
ketball
1
eeaaon.
·
ed by one Blue l&gt;evil m1�(·ue, ;md / h't\ ; . n.o. run _re r.forma oce go.mg said Houk. ··n1e r'f'aso n we didn't The Cleveland Jndian.1 beat the Atheri, was recognized official- John Finch, president of lh e
.
the C, al hons for th e first gel off to a very good start last Los Ange leJJ Angela, fr5, the Loa )
tc11ni;I
lwo l&gt;m,t•s 011 bulls.
y as the winner, of league bas• league, and prlnclp,I of Jackl!IOn
am
hr
10
s
In
t
h
or
e
Angel
Dod�en
downed
the
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year
lw
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h
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1l
wall
becau
Sa�
�
e
the
pitching
i
ketball championship whllt Pom - lllgh school presided. Attending
Howrw,·. ,1llt•r lh t· 1mlial rung,
.
lh,
hm
fr
o
n _ Gtrald Ai_m• Wa!-1 h 1l and mls11. But this ye
f
m
es
a
w
e
re
oger
Francis
c
o
Giants
lU;
the
Burke,
ChiAthen
recogn
z
dlDe"
,
H
a;
Row
:
ar
eroy was
i ed 111 w
UUnl'an sPl1 J t•d down dnd permits
l
' . Gallipoli!i ; Alfred ScarIf the li onw dub Dnly two safe . it �ong l l'll off w i lh � boomi.n g my st a rling st a ff of Bob Turley, cao Cu t»a beat th.e Bolton Red of the reHrve champiorishJp F '
tripl,· Duve Robert � M!nt hi� Whil ey 1-�ord, Art D ltma r and Sox. 9-5; the K1n1a1 Clty Athletic, Each was allotted funds
!dleport ; Claude Swlck.
lie11, sin�lc s l&gt;y Jim LaFon 11,id
towa,'d b
(
hom
e w1th a single lo make 11 ttal ph Terry looks ready."
defeated the Minnesota Twin!, 9-4, purchase of trnphlH.
We
Jilme.!1 A. Diehl, Pom- '
,·
Ron Whitley, Nhlle hls mutes ra l.
eroy, ., .. J J. K. Kineer. Nelson•
11 wa::£ the first time .since Houk and the Balt imore Oriolell topped
th i·t-e runs an d four safe- l- 1 . . Dick. Rode�lck WR.!I aa fe Oil
lied for_______
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__ a fielder s t&gt;ho1te , stole 11.ernnd,
look ovf' r as manager of lhe Yan- the Washington Senators, 8- l , in The league meeting prior to the ville.
opening of the football season wa1
11�d scored the serond Uevil lolly kee!-1 that he pinpointed a chan e other game,.
g
,
with a 5teal home.
rom the Stengel regime.
Johnny Rom ano's 1ingle dellv, moved ahead one week to Auguat GIANTS ACQUIRIC BACK
.
30 in order tbat f ball
c 1 NEW Y
oot
ORK f UPH - 1be Nf!w
coa ™:
. '" lhe hrth , Joe Duncan led ofl Turley, who won 21 games In ered the winnlng run for tilt! In�
will
able
atten
to
yaer
d,
This
I York Gian bol!ltered
w1th 11, w.ilk, stole �&lt;'Orld · and 1 !158 , allow1.-d only two hits and dians in the 12th Inning after a
lheir back·
t,
meeting will be a dinner meeting
•worerl on t w o 1iacr_lflre pl.u ys by two runs in seven inning}, against double by Jim Piersall tied
field '11iursd ay with the slgnina: oi
in Welll!lton.
G ary Porter 8"d Milce V rm . 'l'h .u t tJie St Louil! Cardina ls Tuesday• score in lhe ninth·
J
WeU8 ' 8 halfback who PI ayed
Plan, for the 1lllnual league
mad e it 3• .l
aeveral
'
aeaaona with the M ontreal
and seems
__
reedy to ret urn to 20_
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Don
Pitcher
Drysdale and Dute
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GAIi� had a d� nce lo wm the v1clory form this year. Hook in- Snider hit homen to lead the
Alouettea
of the C.nadlan Foot·
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game in t. he sixth. Dav� Roberts dleated that he would open the Dodgers lo their \rlctory over the D1atr1ct 3 To Receive ball League.
led off w ith a double, tu" second se ason ne,ct Tuesday with Whiley Giants. Sam Jones, ,lated to o pen
Welh , a former ClellllOll star,
.
.
hit or lhe evenmg. Rodurick walk- Ford and follow with Turley, Art the season for the Giants, wu AKRON - More th.an a quar- did not play Jut year. He retired
ed, and Dave J•orlf'r ('Ollect&lt;'d a Di tmar and Ralph 'fe rry.
clubood for nine runs and NVen ter million aeedllng trMt and and wu placed on Montreal', N. S.Concl
� 1 �1: le, bu t Roherts held up al Frunk Robinson cracked ht s hits in rour Innings and 1ll0 11- shrubs wlU be deltvered to Wild- upended lilt,
1h 1rd Duncan popped up. and ei,llhlh homer of the
life Di■trict :, thla wt!l!!k, accord­
·
spring as the auf!d seven walks.
G, ai·y Porter ran nrd l o &lt;'nd the Cincinnati Reds beat the Milwa� Short.stop Do
dd
n Bu in'• error Ing to Robert Schueneman , w11t
I h reot.
k ee Bravl's . i-s. Bob Pu rkey paved the way for a aeven-nUI IleId center leader In the dtJtrict
THE
for the Ohio Dlvi.!lon of Wildlife.
Dunrn 11 fannrd five, walked slx pildied the firi.t four innings for fourth IMing that carried the
A fourth of them will be plantP.anthcrs. .John Frailer whiffed the Rrdii and was tagged for Cubs to their vlctory over the Red
ed on 11tate-owned areas, with the
tight H ine D1:vlls, walk ed throo . homers by John Demer it and F.d Sox,
rll!!fflainder
being taken by county
Galllpolls' season remrd Is now
---·
ec
game
prot
tor• lo private land• '
lwo wi n s, fine loss a nd a t ie. The
owner,
who
nqueat pl111ilng '.
Rlu, De,n, are slat, d lo ho,t
.
slock,
South Pom t on Memoru11 Field
'lbere are to be 151,000 multi•
Thll 11 how II clou d woulcl
this ev1•11ing . beginn!Qlt 11t ◄ · :io
llora ,.,., 19,00D while plno, Ill,•
h♦I It )t'OU could W♦♦ r
Bo , score of Thursday · , ,;...:
000 Norway ,pru.ce and lfflliller
on ■. Ligh t , • . cool , . ,
will a111�a r in Saturday's Times.
AUGUSTA. Ga, &lt;UPI 1 -De fend- who played with Pabner, birdied numben of bl�k walnut and
c:om fort ■ IJl•--.f ♦■turln g •
.
mg champion Arnold Palmer, the final hole for a two under bl�k locust.
r•w ♦ dg• and n■rrow b ♦nd,
1 8-lnch
who liked 1,11 putter except for par 70. '&gt;ne 1troke behind Nick•
PROTESTS RACE DATES
Otf♦ r♦d In c o lor■ to rlval
t1,1r11·• ..nu • .f&gt;ROVIDENC.E, R . I. l U Pi l - one hole, and Bob Rosburg, who tau■ came four pro1 _ the 4t­
Meet
The Narraganset t R.ncing A�iiod• liked his spectacular linl&amp;h, led y-ear-old Byron Nelson, former BPW Club
·
the
field
Into
i,econd
the
round
of
M,atera
cb11npion
Doug Ford,
alifln, Inc., has filed a formal ap
A.1 Dinner
peal with t he hear ing ,board ol the Masterll golf tournament to- Paul Hamey and Johnny Pott.
The April moolfnl of the Mid­
8eH■ Ntkti 11'•
the Rhode Island Rflclng e Commls day,
dleport BPW Club wDI bo held
sion conrernlng the fall dnll's I t Both shot !out .under par 88'111 Foor 1lrokN behind Palmer Tuead.ay .at 1:30 p. m. at o,, M■•
In II chill) rain Thurllday to take and R011hurg, with even par '12'.1, IOOic Hall In Middleport with the
was i,mied.
a one-stroke lead over lltlle Gary were PGA champion Jaf Hebert. Eutem Star ladle&amp; eeving tM
Narragansett had requeteld Player, the South African who Ill Stan Leonard of Canada, farmer dinner.
from Sep!. 4-Ckt . 7 but instead golf's leading money winner. And U.S. Open Champlon1 Bill Cu­
:,
was awarded Oct. 9-Der. 13 , the both had their pu tt@rs and their per and Tommr Bolt, Gene
Wt• Protram for the evenlng will be
Ohio
by
at
__dat�•-which were given. lo Lin- pin-point approaching lo thank. Uer and former
11'111 . • • DO trias. ,pnateur JnllDted
tht lep)
ion �
Mn.
mia1 nqllired.
ar
h:,
· - -•-- Although they have contrasting king Charlie eo. , In addition � ��
!'.da
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1D1D111r
ol
lht
Soatylee, there waa. a Jot of similar- Venturl
An
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'·tY '" theIr lir■t round play. Both Fonner PG A
champillll Dow wm bo � to advi■e th■
had 2S putt,. Both had five bird- Finllerwald;
th,... l o r • I I a b■n -.., ""' 1q1■1a
"':;
�• and one bogey. Both had hot tbNi.ata Peter
,
Thonuon of Au, and anner 01 qaationl t1M!J
llroaka. And both were glad they tralle nd Roberto Ile i-.. .,_, want lo
a■lr. Mmiborl are In­
•
V
ployed " well.
and Antonio C.l'da, both of Mn- - to brlna a ,- II they wi■b .
P■lmer had nine one.putt l&lt;o; Ted Kroll
and U.S 111111eur li-.__._.....
greens, Rolburg 1ix. In addition. cham ion Deane
p
Beman wer•
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GIRL ICOVT COOKING CL.UI ■t Mn. Brown'■ home. G...., Shawvot, llr■. Fr■da Hart and diOdm, o/ EY-W.. lad. ,.. Mr. ad llr■.
IPffldml the! hoUda:,11 hm vifll- fuifflelly ti Rnmnrood, -"'
The New K■ven Girl S c o II t were played and refrahmeol, � . .and Mn. Berurd IJeviD&amp;,
ill the _, -ty .. GOOD WIU. a.ua
Troop ■llended the la■t Nllloo ol were NrYed II Mn. ,... Kay- 1
Ing ..-.
Gone Beally lo I pati,,,t 11 Roi- ffelCbt■.
Iha cooking cla■■, held ll the Ap- nard, Mill Judy Fry, Mn. Ivan ' Tho Good-Wm Club met ., FriMn. B. B. 0.,,,, II Ill J'IN,
iwachl■n Building lo Point Pie.. Shawver, Mn. Loris Rou■h, Mt■• d■y ev-, at the - ol llr■• oer lloopflal.
, Md, Tllil:btc ,_ - I I 4
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net
n,
Bu,b
el
Waller
■D
Mn.
�
Gunu
John
Boslk
Cunntn,barn.
Gene
James
Mn.
b,
c
Gt,d1
Linda
comIICOUtl
'Mle
,
ant on Tuuday.
pleti.nC the eourte received a ce:r,. Max Browa, the banoree, M r 1. pllytd .and refrtlhmeng were turned to '-■lr bome at: Detroit , daupta-·ln-law, Mr. ad II r
Ufle&gt;t■ ■nd are 110W eligible for Hay., and the bo■le■oea .
, ..,.,,ed by the -■- 11 - •• Mich. after ■p■ndla1 the put Bob II,- 111d eblld,a.
Mr. ad Mn 4. D. ,.._ ■peat
ROTARY CLUB
their cooklnj lwt1e. 'l1le cl.au
tmdln1: llre. ik:Mn K n a p p, week ,llJUac relaUYa btre.
lma
Rouoh aad 11■ry Eulff wlllt tloob' daupier ml
wu given by the Appalaciil■n
T,� Rotary Club held ltt reso- Mrw. Harold C.,polwt , Im. Tho Mn. Ve
Electric C.ompany with Miu Jw'. lar dinner meeting on Tbund■J u Orimtaad, Mn. W.llltam lie- wen willton In Parbnburg ca waDy, Kr. and 111'1. lta:,m.al
Gratebomt aad
ID mmi,.
vey a� wtructor. Five ,euion■ � evening a! the Hartford Metho, Farland, Mn. CWf Jlou■b . Kn. Friday.
1, wen held.
Mr. and 11n Dlck Dol■oo ,I lqton.
,
the lint ■olon the dl■t Church. A llhort burill , l.■wnneo W..ill- Mn. Tb■lm■
........ ,... _...., ,... bol· Mr. aad 11n - W■br!l aro
Mor
held.
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Tilow
,
meeting
i
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11
at'-1,
how
p■hart,
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c.
1,..-1
table
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Ray
lln.
.
11n.
; and table manner■, the ■ecalld , Ing W&lt;N! llermon L■yne , U.,.d s,bU Smith. Mn.
,...,.,_ lday wllbnd ben1 -Ing Mr. opmdin1 the bollday■ •i■llint low
porenla, Mr. aatl lln. Shoopld
IIOWOII they cookad • orakfa■t , , Roush, Floyd C■rmaek , Richard llillu md pe■ta , lln. J1ob■rt and Mr1 aaud -·
MR, M ULLINIX
MR. GMN8
MR. DIJCIIOL
ud
allwr ..iau- al Gia L,-.
11111
111n
Doo
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.
Mr.
■y
L. S■yn 111d Im. C!Jd■ Ilk■,
: Iha third they aiokad I hmclt 111d : Ord, Dr. John Rldp , J.
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bu■ine■■
Parunbur
In
·AVXILIAIIT a.ua
the fourth they cooked • &amp;Mr. ; Stn&lt;arl, J1&lt;k P'lllher. Jllfflel
Mr. ■nd Mr1 x.tth - ...
The food wa, furni■bad by l b • Hampton. "- Willl:JntGG, Jiu■• floe - to..., Aalli■ry OIi Wednetday.
' Company, and wu prepored by seU C.pelwt. Barry MOier, 0. J met on Monday &lt;Yeninl ■t the Mr. and lln. Lawrenoe U..- companied by bl■ p■rmlo. lit,
J. E _Givens of Ul� Loxley socceeds Given, •• director of Reporting directly to Gi\·ens - , the girll. 11le fift.b HIUJII. t h e Bollie, Arlbut WebrU. p b 1 1 J p t.ep:m Hall with Kn. BaJpb lnJ lbd cbOdrea ol Kmwa are ad Mn. Wlllht Andd ti Pldla,
.
Road, Richmond, bas JUst been Community Serv ices . Bucliholz, / in addition tu the retal di!lr ibu- , gicb baked cookies and m a d e Wolpert, Earl Clark, T b o m 1 1 ftolah, Y1eli prtsldent , J)Nlid..,,. ■ptndiq: Che ,r.bnd hire v-� Ohio, ban apaal h JINl __.
•lltltn llr, W!i Anolt, ln6,.
who held the post of director of ton periODtlf _ will be ,uc de· , p unch , and aetVed ll to L b • I r Reed, llld Jtev. Jack Wtlch..
Tbe meeting oplD9d In ft111.1ar 1D,: Mn. Tbelma Capehart.
l1
p amed assistant general managi
Mr. ud Kn. Gllu Hart , for- •·•law ad ..... Mr. _. Jin.
Pr
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form with the pled&amp;t to the n.,
rs
u
that wt re in- : Clun-Up CcllnmMke Meetla:,:
er of Southem State&amp; Cooperative.
ocunnen partmenl! as iniorma tion- publl-! mothe ud a @ILI
e
have Dale Ctlllml • .._ �
vited la au.end.
of
I
Lord'•
thll!!
tng
pra,
The dppointment, which became �: Sen-�. Th= :�
cations, mei'ch,nd1'iag , ec:ooom- :
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Clean
to
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effective April 1, was announced vacan t since last January when lc research and membership re- ' Scoot.I .attending we� Ellia- i:id &lt;,n TuNday neln&amp; at ":: aPll'OV�
lh Hudnall, Brenda B r O w n, , City hilldlng with Mn. Han, cuued
the BlDMmghBe, the elub MIN Ll!ab Jae Ponll epmt.
l
by "'. · T Sl.ll!!ele, Jr., the cooper- Steele wu named �eneral man- j lations. Steeie, as 1e.neraI maD- ; be
.
nn
Miller.
r
Flesh
j
Leah
,
A
She
ry
er
Llyne
ch
rman
prukfm..
ager. steele held. th1S post for 14 1
, ai
,
A dll, II IJ)OalOr1ng. The mmnbers wru l taa htkeod DI Aimuvllle, Obi■,
at1ve s general manager.
I
ager, will work particularly with
1 Bonnie Routh, Susan Grinlt.ead, , cuuion was held on the project prepare
Two uther promotion&amp; , announc- years prior to h is election.
and lel"t'e d inner to the I YlaitinC he· ailter and brother·
the wholesale and finanrc divlar S k, D a e S 1 1 k, and the o
of the Moblle. Tbry vat- lll-11•, Kr. and 11n lkwnes- De,.
WOiken
are
memhert
ommtttee
po
tt
!
ed at the wne time, went to Jn his new
sJtlon, Glverui will sions of the cooperativf', •• weQ � y. Uii
Nanc. F hnn , Nancy Hill, Kare · to check on work that naecl, to be ed to apona,
r two ,trlJ to Girl.a .P\ieb clue lo the 1llnell of Mr.
Paul E. Mullinix and ,J H. Buth- continue to concentrat e his ef- a.s directing Uie ovc.-.all adminis1 Greene, Jean Morgan, N a O c Y done and report al thl!l nat mNt1
te
St.a
on June 11 untd 17 at Jack- DePu,b .
holz, both Richmonder1. Mullinix forts primarily In lhe field of com- . trative functions ur the organizaI Capehart, and Judy Hoffman. gt.
1
� lue■u ol. Jf:r. and Mn.
ld
be
pril
Ith at '1:30 1011'1 Kill.
ln o
he A
who waa director of Field Force!l munlty services and distribution. 1 tion.
.
e
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�� p,m at the CitJ BufJdme. A rep- Thau attendinl _.. Mr,. Ev• rdd Lowman and family were
Ann Johnson and JoAm Ju9til.
a
wn
Mr
.
and
Mrs
Emil
Hoffman
D. Lowmaa Ill
,
J
.....1a11.. of the dlffmnt orpt&gt; ...it llomh Mi■■ Loueoa J1ou11,. Mr. ■nd 11n.
\.d
Narrator was Ann Johnson
Co I v 'tad Mr. an4 Mr b M Harry Mille
c
J di
alli
t h e Mrt. Carl
Kn. N e l ■ o n G poU.. Ohio md Kr. t a d
"; /i��. Mn. Richar� �. l lzatkm• In town attended
OtbeI'I in the choir we� Dor- 1 1.oS:�ff�:� ��nlly.
m lo .
,
lln.
ltoulb
Sadlo Warth, 11n. lln. Cbari. li&lt;thel ol A l h ■ D I.
othy Diak• . Carolyn Smith, Ella l Mr. and Mr■. Larry Fox ofi Mn. Ho•ard Sisk and Brue Mn, l eet 1
11n. Ralph 114a,h, Ohio. 11,ey _.. hen, t,. help ,_.
Tbo■e attllllling """' Carl KlDI Amold
Mae Burns, Judy Williams, Den• 1 MiddleJNlrl visited lolr. and Mr,. R. G. Greene, Mn. John ll�rgan,
Tripp
Nor
11n.
WU..,
Karl
a
, Mn. c. c. brala floe birthday ol Dmd '-·
ver Blake, Elmer VanMet,r Jr. . , Lloyd Fox ,Saturday and Sunday. Mn. Bill Capehart and Mr■ Bar- i Oonald Bumprdll■r,
, Jr.
G
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EASTER CANTATA
Eugene Wamsley, Dale Justis, Mr.
1 J111ck Fluher, lenn Smith, 'nlel- llanteomer,, Mn. Rkbard Grin- man .
Mr. and Ml'I. Kenneth Ault
Hoffman ·
and M'l'I Ed _Buc;t. and
Kr
rt
ma Capehart, Mrs. Paul Scally, ltead, Mn. Thelma Capeha , I
· Columbus vls!ted )fr,. Wlniferd
An East er Cantata was pre- and Mrs. Richa rd Gilkey.
t
SCHOOL RAD EGG RUNT
Mrs. Ralpb Roulh. Krl. David Mn. Harold erk.le, Mrs. l'rede l ctau,b m art ,pendm, the haliFollowing the sen-Jee the group I Holland and Laura Easter
sen led Sund1'Y morning at 5 . 30 by
pils of the New Htven · P'al!lds, J r., J4iu Ethel lliddll. Hat. Mn. l'nd &amp;uah, 11ra. Bob day, al Allemown, P.a. wilb nla- ,
The
pu
the Young Cholr of the ME was serv ed break (ast at the home , Viaiting Mr.
Mrt. Lloyd
tiftt.
held an Eu Mra. Henry Buck, Mn. B 1 1 1 Roush, ud Mn.
Roulb.
.
of
rs.
Lloyd
Williams
Und■y were Elementary School
M
.
Williams
Williams
and
Ann
by
S
family
directed
Church,
Mr. and Kn. Dan Sm!th and /
afte
ay
l'ERIONALS
IU.VEN
.
NEW
sd
Jliu
A
sh,
DawlQll.
Mrs
Bum:U
rnoon be, Rou
Mrs. Dinah Riddle and Ethyl of �IDl� 00 Thur
E STER EGG HUNT
Solos we re 1ung by Mrs. Hanog at 2 p.m 'lhe pupil■ of Lei.ah JIDI Powell, Mn. F r e d Hr. and Mn. Victor Wentzel
Jin and Mrs. Corner. Duets by The Clifton Climbers 4-H Club New Haven, Mr. Raymond Fogle- �
es
e hid the egg■: while Batey, Mn. Lloyd Rouab. Arthur and dau,bter of Parkenbarf �
Margie Call and Beverly Burns, enroyed .a n egg hunt Sun&amp;y af. IOJl, Point Pleasant, and Mrs. Till th u:tb grad
the
other
pupllo
hunt«I them. The Wehrli, mayor of New -■,,, EJ. Sunday IUNU ol Mr. and II r •·
lernoon ,t U.e Ned Henry home. Noble, Ma,on.
grade pupil■ played game,. heron Ctita, mayor ol Hartford Otto larimm.
Winning pr.ltea were Teddie Brink- Mr. and Mra. Laurence David- lmth
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Mr. alld )fr, llollDd Karr and
and chlldr,n
ol Columbo■
er, Roymood Va,;an, Ray Hoffaw
in
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rece
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Debbie
Trallllq"
th
Rtcel..-d
MeGmr
cll
pu
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nt
T
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man, Sissie Varian and Carolyn visited fri@nds Saturday evening,
Mrs. Harrison Robinton and room •ho found the most ew Am1J Spedill■I Five Jolin V. Parbnburg,
-i,v-Raush.
the pup.il in lhe 1ixth grade McGrew, Jr•• completed the fife Mn. Harry t.ym and J O h n
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amily
v
her
sited
and
Mr.
parent.I,
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Bapt�mal serv ices were held at and Mra. Frank McDermilt at winning tho oonteol held. T b e y wffk firwlciaJ manaim,nt ma, Layne vlsHed .oolaUv■1 in Parker■then served each pupil of t h I chine ■«OWl linJ course at T h e
00 Wedaeld.v.
7 p. m. SWlday a l the ME chureh. Letart. Sunday.
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Baptized were Cheryl Ann Bostic. Vtsttfnl Mr. and Mn. Gene Rf. school a candy bar and chew mg Finan&lt;■ Scliool, Fort Benjamin 11'1. Ptlo Rou■h ol the New
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Harrl,on, Ind. Spec:loliJt M&lt;G'" Haven 111,m■ntary School 111■,
Rural
daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ley Sunday were Mn. Mable John- gum.
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n,
her
grandmothand
mother,
t1
so
received 1pec:lall2ed military ,.. Norma Lee Roado of !he J; m,i,
IIIDf'S ICEEPSAII! IOOlt
nn
WIN WON CUBS
B ostic, Middleport: Mary A
Be
hio
er
of
verly,
.
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lo orpnlutfoo. Sebool .....,,.,..;.Mr and Mr1
t h e co,mtlnl
Bolfm811, daugbler of Mr. and
The Win-Won Clas■ ol
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Mra. Lloyd Bollman, Pomeroy, Mr,. Harold By,ell and child- E.U.B Churcli held a dinner mee� neon! pn,ceduno, and oporatloo■ Clyde 'rol■J lfr. ....; �
of ren of Rutland Ohio ,and Mn. Ing on Monday evening. '11&gt;1! two and reports pertinent to lll8dllne ol. Wahama '111p Schoo] aad e�
and Grego_ry Neil Lew�.
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Mina. Lewi s.
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Mr. and Mr&amp; Richard Gilkey Poml P louant vlslt«I Mr. and guest, , Francis Reichart, a n d mand moa,emeat oy■iom.
Oim• lo tod■.J larl"!Uf
Mrs.
Wlll
Slewa
,
Wedne
ay.
ad
W
rt
sd
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9111 ar uale of • WMk, flley wt11 obcerft a aew
Dick Wlblln. TIiey held EvangeHe is
wn
visited his parent,, Mr. and Mr,.
Pearl Gilkey al Pomeroy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver and l1sm llervices at the Onu-ch lb.ls hama High SChool, Ii married to modem acbooJ ,y,tm, DDW Into ef.
.Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer son, Lance , 01 Spencer and Mn. p ut week. Othen attending were the former J■ael Cormack 1w ftct in the ■doool ID Norwalk.
VanMeter Sr'. lnd famDy during Chester Oliver ,pent Easler at Mr. and Mro. Harry Miller, Mn. two sou and realdll ill Naw
Sludeals op■ndjn1 tho Ea,ier were Mr. and Mn. Harley Toledo. OMo "'1th AIIUv...
Tbomu ea. W. Va He Is tho 1111 of Mt. llollda,I hen with •heir pare,,11
Barry Hoffman. Mrs.
Powell Sr., Mr. Bruce Powell of Sunday dinner gueat, of Mr. and Hoffman' Mr• and Mrs• Paul Rfck. and Mn. .J. V. Mc:Grow Sr. ■IIO .,.·. J-·.,
"._ of __
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of Point Mrs. John HarrlBOll were Frank a , Mn. Ed•ln Slelo. r. and ol New Haven.
Nitro Bobbie Greer
of
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lit
and
llr■. Karl
n!
Harris, Bob and Ann, of Ma.,,,,
Ple,;ant and Pauline Newton.
BRIDAL
WU.; PhJUia .2:lcafooee W. Va.
Mn. Harry Picbns. Mra. Robert
Mr. autl Mn. Marvin Marr and Chest.er Oliver and Joan vlsJted Cooke, Mia Elalne Sayre, Mn.
A Brlolal SIio- WU h■ld n- 1/alvenlly, daUllde, ol Mr. and
Mr. and loin. Luther Tudier at
daughte Linda r s uff I
cenlly in the EducaUonal 8UDd- Mn. Arthar Smltli: &amp;nmv woJ.
Edna
Clark,
Miu
Ethel
Riddl
Mason &amp;mday.
For Shallow or Deep W ells V a . call� on wiufam
stalo UDlWnltJ, dauaf&gt;
Mr. and Mn. Maraliall Dunean Mn. Luther Smith ond Rev. Rob- Ing of tho E.UB. Church la - pert. Oblo
.
lo 70 Im • • dlis Convert­ Friday .
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ol
Mi■
Ella
Roulb
of
M
a
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D
tor
ol
Mr.
aad Mn. Pltilfp WoJ.
e
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Di
rt ll,
of Buntfnllon spent ,eyeraf •-•
ible Pump has 13 gallon
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pat·
Floy d Gibb, and so,. Ray Dean,
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of
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Bllea
Gootlollo, Jllmt.
SROWEIi
o,vlllt
tank and 1/3 hp. spilt phase of Toledo Ohio spent Salurday visiting Mr. and Mn . Buren Duaof
flcbool.
New
dll.,,...
Mn. Larry Turley and M r ,.
Haven. Mr■• _J■m11 Bart lqtGn c .
motor. Pumpo up to 240 1&amp;1- and Sun,ky
Harry Johnson :an
■ -,te; Roth
and Mrs. P. E. Picbo■ w■n ol Mn.
Charle,
Brown
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to
----hootusea
i&lt;llll por bour.
and relative, ·
S a y r e, llanhall
UnfHnJty,
• stork Shower in honor of. Mn. bo.atesaea for the lhower.
gift■
were
plac:ed
cm
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tadaugbter
ol
Mr.
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and
Mn.
George
Walter
Haye,
on
Monday
evenJni
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Johnson Recognize Four New
G
decorated
with
Ruth
pink
bow,
ie
aad
rimm.
Sayre;
M■nloall.
and son, Chuckle, Mr,. Katie Bau
h
&amp;
llreomen, ceotend with ID - daqbtor of Mr, and Mn. Oeorp
and Mn. Mabel Johnson motored COLUMBUS - Four ,,... Ohio Delivery Of Trees
lo Eut Llverpo, I, Ohio, Suoday lo
b
• • d Grlrmn; Joe � W. VL 'hdo, - _,_ ,. - ...,..
rella decorated In pink
fflh re&lt;ord, were r,coflD]zed dur- Will
Ma
e
oon
d
S
Montgamery. IGD of Yr, 1 n d .Pdoa ..... f■llal T-. ,.
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wblte
visit relatives and friends,
ing 1980, one for • muskellunge
r
w
Mr. and Mr,. Charle, Cart- which had been caught Eaater ...:-:s - �- ho o · Gome, were played and ff- !In. Kermit Ford, aad Larry LJe
11
or fresbment, .,.,. """'
million
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lo - Dllf ,I W. VL UDfvffllty, a of
wright and Elaine of Mason, Mr. Sunday, April 11, 1144. lo Willia •-'•
p
g
WY 2-2036
and Mn. Toney Colley and fam, creek Reservoir, Mu■kfngum Co. -r-1 lantin will be getting attending: Mn. Donald 8uDlprd- Mr_ and lit■• 01Jta Lferiac.
Uy of New Haven vblted Mr. and The llat fs malnlein . d by floe Ohio lbem IOOff from tho Ohio Dlvlllon tter, Mn. John 8-, Mn. 11art Ward i■ a patiml at 1!oJ.
Pom■roJ
2:t2 S.Cond
of Fore,iry. Thete - are to be Jamu King, lit■• Robert L e e, ■er llotpllal.
Mrs. Dana lewb Sunday.
Record Fi■b CommH,e of the
planted In farm woodlota. ah.an- Mr■• later Dolon. lit■• W. R. IIJlot ll)w, .., ti. Mr. ■nd 11r■
door Wrtten of Ohio, Inc.
Edglle Korte. Byen ille, Guerro- doned field,, areH unau lted for Mc�. lit■• John Fry, Mt■• N■f&amp;e] 0,... ol l'ubnburl. Is
or
paoturo or on mine apoll 'lltolma C.pobut, Mr1. A I n • • ,peadlq -eral daya Yllltfq re�
111J County, eaqbl the 111-laclt.
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Rouab, Mrl. Boy lloulh, M r L atlvel hero.
30-pound mlflkle, but It took 14
ErrrHt
J.
char
e
Gebhart,
of
In
g
G rady Crala and Sherry, M • L Mr. aad Mn. Clydo llf&lt;o and
years before tho act •u broughl
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lo the attention of the ,:oonq,ttte,,. Nforeotatlon for Iha cllvlslon has i'eglY Klq, Mn. Bemloe llcKln- /:'"''""--'"'"''----iiiiioiia
according lo Allen Eckert, 18!18 8IIDOUll&lt;ed thal atate deUvery noy, Miu Cindy McKinnoJ, 11n.
Traymore Drive, Daylon, z 4, the w o u I d hegln Mardi 112, lo I b e Sbfrley Ball, Miu JIIJIIO Hart.
chairman. The previous l'ffllnl ooulheno tier of ....-, llan!b the honoree Mi■■ ltottlb
and
mark .,., for a lido 4711 loche1 111, IOllthcentraf area: April 1, cen- the � Mn Bart
a ad
lr,og, weighing • po,md,, caqbt tral ■ection, and April II, north- Mn Pfcbm
em countlel. 'l1lreo doyo wtU he � ■en11i., � ...,. Kn
In the wne .......1r.
·
Tho ..,. carp N&lt;'Onl. Oft th■ lilt requlffif for each area.
Otha LloriDg' lfr. Roy -'
ffViled u of February I, lo a :,o.
Moll of Ibo - cu bo picbd Mn. Muri Mc:Gboe, !In. alff
pound, ,S\1-lncb fflh caught by
,
ltoo■h. r ■.
Love Bud■oa Daytrm lo the up at 11a1e hilbway - In ltou■b 11n. ■
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11m,.u,1 lluni • Mn. --■ Jff..
stfflwator m,;_r, ,,... Weol Mll- each oounty, Eadt _.... wU1
11n. lfarf■i.t
u 1o
ton. Miami County, May ,., 111111&gt;. bo aollll■d by tho
d Mr■• - Lym■, Mr. and
An old carp - WU dil- Ibo llm■• l'lclt tlfl poloto In &lt;OWi• ■n
Mn.
Dull I.Joa■, Mr. 111d M r L
prldabny
qualffJed beeauM It did not mee1 1111 DOI tlllq
Hu■n
llotub, Mr,. Bertha CUD­
fll1blla
all tho �la, oo this claa an: J'nmklfn Coan�. a
•· aad 11n. TmmllJ
m,
btpa
wu -.
Road, Qi-; 4111t!■bnla c.on.
Mr. aad Mn. lftl
llclnlyn,
,
c.urtltorue
'llto record for a lhcmlhead �. Shorllf'1 Gantp.
oatli■b, no• uUed llathoarl cat, JeUerwww: Goatrp Cauat)', Pinn
flab. fl now held bJ aiar1e■ C. Bureau Bulldlq, llurtrm: M111k...._,
ffll
llidlanf■ , Belle Villey,
Noble � Coomly, - State
-,•
County, w1to toot • II-pound, • Nmw.7. s-bJq,
lacber from Ibo lltuiapm Rma, s,.fnp Nuaery. and Wa■bln&amp;lou
IY N'VIUII
on JIIIJ II. lttlO. 'l1oo old """"1
lfarlella Stale N"""'7,
WU 411 poanrf■, 4l1i lncheo,
■pp)Wm, too e llue
Dana 0.-,, Daytrm aaglm, W.. for ■1■1■ eWhli.
■i
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l'lald■ tho
lloeir - "'
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n
.
or
ahlp­
n broa the form■r marl: of - llale meal
by
maJL
Landow,mo
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l'L••
pouad IJ - n., fi■b WU
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to
al
the
will
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_..., uly I, 1111D. lo tho BIO and will be avallahle Int
MlDDLIPOIT
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Anolbor name chanp -­
ln die 11■1 alllooqb the - clld
1'1- Chkteo,
IIIMr, Bot Roll.
11111 ........ 'Ille llteepabead U■ted u th■ - - dnmo.
"8 JW oal&lt;h a hfl - ban tt
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and
roll.
Plecu,
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People
7
to
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...- i,, ,- 1oea1 - eo16. ,...,._ Skiing
tm1III or - pr•lar and
tho lnlormalloa to ••• E&lt;t­
lrl
reqaeoto.
Cbletea.
ot
l'lecu
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People
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New Haven W. Va. News, Events

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Reach Peak In Studies

A sixth innirlg triple with the triple through left field lo � nr1
bases loaded gave the Ealltern tht winning runs.
Eagles a s-4 wm over the Rutland
Caldwell held the big bet for the
Red Dt!vilJ Wednesday at Eul.ern Eastern nine with two hits in
Eil,litern wu dow n 4-2 gt1ing in· th� times at bat both tr iples.
to the bottom of lhe sixth wilh Lee Combs led Rulland wlth two
two ou l when Sophomore Wesley s ingl es in three times at bat.
Losing pitcher Petterson struck
Arbaugh singlt:d and Freshman
John Ridenour Wtla safe on an t!r• out four and walked two comparror . Lett fielder Leroy Bahr drew I ed to Eastern's Chuck Colltns who
a walk off R utland pi tche r Jack struck out nine and walked two.
Pettersoo and Junior second bare- Eastern picked up six hits off
W6't(-,-1
, '&lt;4·7
an Jim CaldweU 11lammed a Rutland Pitcher Petter,on, three
m
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- of lhem triples and t.b ree ahlg]ff.
TO
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..rm ,:ala1 ��
URNEY PICK
MER
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Rutland tagged Colinll for one trl..,_ H '
LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( UPI J-A r· pie and six itngles.
R H I!!
nold Palmer J.s the 6- L favorite
1 1 1 010 - 4 7 4
for the Tournament of Champions Ru tland
GOI 013 - G e J
golf event May 4-7 but the odds Eastern
Rutland : Petterson and CroUHr
on Sammy Snead have dropped
l5-l to 8-I. Thi s put Snead, who Eastern: Collim and Lyont.
has never played well on the Desert Inn Country Chili course, m
th same bracket as Billy CasMiddleport's Yellow Jackets will per, Ken Venturi, and Gary
go after their first victory of the Player.
------&amp;ealOfl againal one defeat today at
home playing invading Wahama, COLLEGE TOURNE Y SET
E A S T PROVIDENCE. Rl
one of Coach Ralph Sayre' s beat
diamond productions or recent I UPH - The New England Interco llegiate golf champkin.e:b.1p
year•.
am
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at the Metacomet Country
opens
l!lc
The g e i
heduled lor p.
re May 12 with some 1 50
da
he
Club
m. Wa ma should have clevf!r
Larry Hargcaves ready, and for college golfer9 competing for ioMiddleport Tom Andel'IOII, Boone dividual and team Utles.
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Hindy or Charley Bush can make ___________
the tip to the mound.

Bdore .250 persons who al tend• j aw;ldre" w-.a hi• 1tatement. '' any Steve ChNe and Blaine ComffU
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ed lat,;l night s AII-SEOAL Basket- eollege athlet.e mu1t concentrate ol Alhena, SW Kwmnan and Mlke
ball Banquet al Athens
Coach ou his 1tudie1 flnt, his athlettct Du:ter of Neleooville, Steve Dal1
fo'ml Taylor of
third, ton of Logan, Franch: Ray of Wellthe
.\'aliona l secondly, and ■ di.alanl
BY BOB WINGETT
Clrnmp1or1 Oh i o Statf' BuckeyE"s, girls . " This brought forth laugh· .1too, Bob Winebrenner ol Pom1
Sentinel Sports W riter
urged all of the players to strive ter from the ca pacity a whe�. eroy and Ed Sprlgg■ of J■cbon.
- • ,• • ,.
• �:· -- --• • I1 for therr maximum i&gt;ffor1 in ar11• but Taylor 1tated that an athlete Second team awardli �t to:
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today m u11 aacrifice hl1 own oom- 1 Wayne Poalon of Athena, Randy
Speaking m th&lt;' ,\thens fh�h fort lo reach hi1 abaolute peak I Bowles and Richard Swackhamer
of Middleport, Eddie Buffinton of
Coach Taylor pi'rforman c,.
School Cafeteria.
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t�
r
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grad
your
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what
id
a
maltt&gt;r
�o
s
Brandon T "B utch G over . a
Bill Cooley of Galllpolit ,
lle;
ao,m
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to
m
try
now
Uni
. you os!
former great athlete al
.l\'f'/;1,ze s
r!'ach a little high!?r an d keep i ve8 J t� . t�rved as Master of Cere- Phil Wo]ti of Logan, Mark Mullen
re.ithing until you �ave .a rtual ly moni r:&lt;; ,,1 1d introduced
sptt ial of Wel1ton. and Roger Hyden of
Probrtbly the most interesting subject of discussion
.
,
I reached you r peak.
Jackson.
gue&amp;'
· d the meln 1peakf'r.
around the SEOAL the::;e recent wee k s is, ( 1 ) Where is
e : i ost Valuable Player ll'oTh
The InvouUon and Benediction
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the
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of
col•
oach
c1
Y
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f
t.
Mr. Cilo going? and (21 W ho will pick u p hi s tasks a
legiate basketball dwellt&gt;d on the phy was awa rded to Sttive Cha.se at l1:11t night'• banquet were given
PHS in the foothall wars?
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or hero worship and point• ol Athens by George Strode, by the Rev. Roger Rice, paator of
Alex Cilo, recognized as a top drawer teacher .of grid
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o
ed
the 1 7 mem t.ltrs o f the P resident Df lhe Southeastern Ohio the Presbyterian Church at A.thto
t
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defense, hasn't announced where he w1]1 land m t h e
d
ens.
t
fi
econd All-SEO cage Sportaw rlters Allsoeiation.
,
s
m
rs
y
teaching and coaching profess io n ne x t Septem ber. M a sq
ad
th
a t ea ch one or them has
S
teve Dalton of Logan received I
The banquet wu aponsored by
u
be he doesn't have anything sealed and si-",ned
Best
e
ou
.
lrom
him
He
to
up
someon
t�phy
the
r
e
looks
Shoot
Athens High School Alhletic
who
t�
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F
e
Besid�s b�ing known as a �ood .defensive grid coat�, I
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yer
m
s
he
t
Sport
of
1ved
Editor
letle
d
c1l
s
r
had
c
he
that
s
with a delicious menu
Deparlmenl
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e
M
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be also lS w m ner of any year 5 pnze a s "the mo.s t ta t1- .
about
his
Ohio
State
team
from
Logan
Daily
News.
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coruiisting
ol
•teak, mashed pota.
turn man ."
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chil
of
p
who
nts
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toes
en
yo
and
gravy
, green peas, aalad
I t isn't out officially yet , but genera lly reported, that
Th 1961 Coa h of th y ar o
tri
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the
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emulate
to
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day
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very
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strawbe
p
rry
e, cvffee and milk.
e_d ('
Mr. Cilo's assistant fo r the past two years , e nergetic
h
a' Pre,." ed to
r es C·
Y
P
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s
yer
a
pl
the
of
ckeye
u
B
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and knowledgeab le Ed Coffman has been offered the .al·t101ls
---- I AIet o1 the champ10n Athens Bu1 1gn· d post vaca te d at PHS . M r. Cof �� n 1 n h i s two years
Taylor singled out the &lt;'ase of dogs · by last year'• Cooch of the
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U:QVIREMENT
here has lilamped himself as amb1twu:s , an eager stu- .Joe _Robe�ts. 11 member of lalll Year, R uss Moore of Pomeroy.
Eng!Jsh
copyright law, require
.
dent of the grid fame, and a skilled leader of boys.
�e�s Ohm statf! NC� champs. Moor!! al.so pre&amp;enled the 8111
tbat one copy of every book pubWe have a firm hunch Mr Avenigc Football Fan of
"'.: not a �
"ude�t. �as Tr�vel�g C�ampionahl: II.shed In the country be Biven to
Pomeroy would approve Coffman's acceptance of the bit e t r1
op Y tO c et , w O ac-cepte the Bodleian Library of Od'onf
every ay tO ma e
offer
better grades in his_ weak subjects, on . behalf of this year'll _champion- University.
Ar�und Sports, with UPI _
an d a fter gradu: hon from OSU, ship team and Atherui h igh school.
lt,
The St. Louit1 Hawks, fighting to stay alive In the �as drafted by the Syrac�at Na- The BIii 'l1lomu Trophy ii EAL Tri
best-of-seven series with the Boston Celtics for the NBA t� onals of the NBA. Following the awarded ea
ch year to the achool
crown today pinne d their hopes on the weakened back
try
th
t
a
play
t
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in
ut
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� bubtb
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of big Clyde Lovellette as they looked for their first ��
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who !lur th amp1uu11.uIp and .. moved mim
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playoff victory.
Ol
v1ved the cut or playen, wrote to 8t'hool lo achool u new champions s
s111a1
Hawk coach Piiul Sevmou r said, '·We have to win the Taylor and •� marked that he was ... crowoed.
FOil ,� .
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two games here Satu rday and Sunday if we hope to the only rookie who had a. college John Finch, Pretident of the
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,M.£llCA' S .,h\O t
have a cha nce in l he strics. We n eed Clyde to compete de�rN". The ot he r� �a_d_ given up Southeaatern Ohio A t h I e t I c
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with Boston's manpower."
lhe1r colleg1� te ehg1b1hty to be· League, preaented certlficatn to
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Jimmy Dyke1 belleve!i lhat the 1 96 1 Cleveland I n ��me profes!IIO�als and were wor- the players 00 the flrat and aecond
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dians are the best club he' s managed in the past 1 0
led
t
�bout th� 1 r future wilbout l team' ·
:t't
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7ears, but he adm i t s i f he loses a front-line player he's th�
f'ir egree.
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Player• who aceep the honor•
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Plans for fo Jlowlng the North Central directive on
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One of the highpoints of Taylor'8 for first team membl!nhip were :
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The North Central Asso�ia"on for Secondary Schools
and
College.,
recently ruled thal member schools playing
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J
be advised of league policy. The association is the accrediting organization for high schools in Ohio. All
Ral1)h Houle hroh with the tra- Mathews.
,chools
in the SEOAL are members.
d;1; oa or Casey Ste"gel·, 12•y e•r Prank Lary and rookie Terry
Harl.,- Ellinger. principal
regtme a!-1 maaager of the Ne w Fo� combined to hold lhe Chicago Logan
High School, Roatr Burt. . track meet went dl■cuued and
GallJpolis and Chesapeake hi g h school ba-.r,hnll
White
seven
to
x
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hlt
glve
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ork
nkees
w
So
ay
the
th
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tod
Ya
Athena High Sclw&gt;ol principal and will be M!ttled later with partici•
teams battled to a 3-3 de a d loc k Thursda y e � ening h ,. f&lt;, re : V
De�rolt
the
Tigera
victory
•
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J , K. Ktnneer, principal of NeJ. paUng 1ehoola advised aa to lonounceml'nt lhat hia pitching 11taff
dar kness hal ted lhe contest after .st' ven rn mngs.
The
T1gen
collec
only
four
ted
ion and time· Members llcllool.s
10nville High School we� 8P cat
The Lawrence Count 1:m!i grah• .
"'is
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tip-top
shal)c."
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. 1 lie!! to knot tne count 3. ,1 Dl'forr ,.
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track learns are Athen,• &amp;Ar
hed &lt;1. qu 1 ck .,-0 Ir,11
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lnted a .......... ....., t0 study
I know my 111.arlln" pltd}ers
.
l'iClt led m.
.mn Ing ...·rr GAHS• h ur I c&gt;r Joe Dun- darkn{'SS
u
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wa
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gan,
Gallipolis,
Wellston and Nel
are Ill bet Ler 1hape than they
plan1 for scheduling the 198.1-r,4
.
,
.
tagged for three run■•
Jlle .
h
aonv
:s
can by ban g mg out lwo hits, ai d• I Sl 11 rt 1ng C HS hurl"r had a 110were
a
tt
t ime a year ago· " Wea
i
ba
ketball
1
eeaaon.
·
ed by one Blue l&gt;evil m1�(·ue, ;md / h't\ ; . n.o. run _re r.forma oce go.mg said Houk. ··n1e r'f'aso n we didn't The Cleveland Jndian.1 beat the Atheri, was recognized official- John Finch, president of lh e
.
the C, al hons for th e first gel off to a very good start last Los Ange leJJ Angela, fr5, the Loa )
tc11ni;I
lwo l&gt;m,t•s 011 bulls.
y as the winner, of league bas• league, and prlnclp,I of Jackl!IOn
am
hr
10
s
In
t
h
or
e
Angel
Dod�en
downed
the
�•
year
lw
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h
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1l
wall
becau
Sa�
�
e
the
pitching
i
ketball championship whllt Pom - lllgh school presided. Attending
Howrw,·. ,1llt•r lh t· 1mlial rung,
.
lh,
hm
fr
o
n _ Gtrald Ai_m• Wa!-1 h 1l and mls11. But this ye
f
m
es
a
w
e
re
oger
Francis
c
o
Giants
lU;
the
Burke,
ChiAthen
recogn
z
dlDe"
,
H
a;
Row
:
ar
eroy was
i ed 111 w
UUnl'an sPl1 J t•d down dnd permits
l
' . Gallipoli!i ; Alfred ScarIf the li onw dub Dnly two safe . it �ong l l'll off w i lh � boomi.n g my st a rling st a ff of Bob Turley, cao Cu t»a beat th.e Bolton Red of the reHrve champiorishJp F '
tripl,· Duve Robert � M!nt hi� Whil ey 1-�ord, Art D ltma r and Sox. 9-5; the K1n1a1 Clty Athletic, Each was allotted funds
!dleport ; Claude Swlck.
lie11, sin�lc s l&gt;y Jim LaFon 11,id
towa,'d b
(
hom
e w1th a single lo make 11 ttal ph Terry looks ready."
defeated the Minnesota Twin!, 9-4, purchase of trnphlH.
We
Jilme.!1 A. Diehl, Pom- '
,·
Ron Whitley, Nhlle hls mutes ra l.
eroy, ., .. J J. K. Kineer. Nelson•
11 wa::£ the first time .since Houk and the Balt imore Oriolell topped
th i·t-e runs an d four safe- l- 1 . . Dick. Rode�lck WR.!I aa fe Oil
lied for_______
__
__ a fielder s t&gt;ho1te , stole 11.ernnd,
look ovf' r as manager of lhe Yan- the Washington Senators, 8- l , in The league meeting prior to the ville.
opening of the football season wa1
11�d scored the serond Uevil lolly kee!-1 that he pinpointed a chan e other game,.
g
,
with a 5teal home.
rom the Stengel regime.
Johnny Rom ano's 1ingle dellv, moved ahead one week to Auguat GIANTS ACQUIRIC BACK
.
30 in order tbat f ball
c 1 NEW Y
oot
ORK f UPH - 1be Nf!w
coa ™:
. '" lhe hrth , Joe Duncan led ofl Turley, who won 21 games In ered the winnlng run for tilt! In�
will
able
atten
to
yaer
d,
This
I York Gian bol!ltered
w1th 11, w.ilk, stole �&lt;'Orld · and 1 !158 , allow1.-d only two hits and dians in the 12th Inning after a
lheir back·
t,
meeting will be a dinner meeting
•worerl on t w o 1iacr_lflre pl.u ys by two runs in seven inning}, against double by Jim Piersall tied
field '11iursd ay with the slgnina: oi
in Welll!lton.
G ary Porter 8"d Milce V rm . 'l'h .u t tJie St Louil! Cardina ls Tuesday• score in lhe ninth·
J
WeU8 ' 8 halfback who PI ayed
Plan, for the 1lllnual league
mad e it 3• .l
aeveral
'
aeaaona with the M ontreal
and seems
__
reedy to ret urn to 20_
____
Don
Pitcher
Drysdale and Dute
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GAIi� had a d� nce lo wm the v1clory form this year. Hook in- Snider hit homen to lead the
Alouettea
of the C.nadlan Foot·
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game in t. he sixth. Dav� Roberts dleated that he would open the Dodgers lo their \rlctory over the D1atr1ct 3 To Receive ball League.
led off w ith a double, tu" second se ason ne,ct Tuesday with Whiley Giants. Sam Jones, ,lated to o pen
Welh , a former ClellllOll star,
.
.
hit or lhe evenmg. Rodurick walk- Ford and follow with Turley, Art the season for the Giants, wu AKRON - More th.an a quar- did not play Jut year. He retired
ed, and Dave J•orlf'r ('Ollect&lt;'d a Di tmar and Ralph 'fe rry.
clubood for nine runs and NVen ter million aeedllng trMt and and wu placed on Montreal', N. S.Concl
� 1 �1: le, bu t Roherts held up al Frunk Robinson cracked ht s hits in rour Innings and 1ll0 11- shrubs wlU be deltvered to Wild- upended lilt,
1h 1rd Duncan popped up. and ei,llhlh homer of the
life Di■trict :, thla wt!l!!k, accord­
·
spring as the auf!d seven walks.
G, ai·y Porter ran nrd l o &lt;'nd the Cincinnati Reds beat the Milwa� Short.stop Do
dd
n Bu in'• error Ing to Robert Schueneman , w11t
I h reot.
k ee Bravl's . i-s. Bob Pu rkey paved the way for a aeven-nUI IleId center leader In the dtJtrict
THE
for the Ohio Dlvi.!lon of Wildlife.
Dunrn 11 fannrd five, walked slx pildied the firi.t four innings for fourth IMing that carried the
A fourth of them will be plantP.anthcrs. .John Frailer whiffed the Rrdii and was tagged for Cubs to their vlctory over the Red
ed on 11tate-owned areas, with the
tight H ine D1:vlls, walk ed throo . homers by John Demer it and F.d Sox,
rll!!fflainder
being taken by county
Galllpolls' season remrd Is now
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game
prot
tor• lo private land• '
lwo wi n s, fine loss a nd a t ie. The
owner,
who
nqueat pl111ilng '.
Rlu, De,n, are slat, d lo ho,t
.
slock,
South Pom t on Memoru11 Field
'lbere are to be 151,000 multi•
Thll 11 how II clou d woulcl
this ev1•11ing . beginn!Qlt 11t ◄ · :io
llora ,.,., 19,00D while plno, Ill,•
h♦I It )t'OU could W♦♦ r
Bo , score of Thursday · , ,;...:
000 Norway ,pru.ce and lfflliller
on ■. Ligh t , • . cool , . ,
will a111�a r in Saturday's Times.
AUGUSTA. Ga, &lt;UPI 1 -De fend- who played with Pabner, birdied numben of bl�k walnut and
c:om fort ■ IJl•--.f ♦■turln g •
.
mg champion Arnold Palmer, the final hole for a two under bl�k locust.
r•w ♦ dg• and n■rrow b ♦nd,
1 8-lnch
who liked 1,11 putter except for par 70. '&gt;ne 1troke behind Nick•
PROTESTS RACE DATES
Otf♦ r♦d In c o lor■ to rlval
t1,1r11·• ..nu • .f&gt;ROVIDENC.E, R . I. l U Pi l - one hole, and Bob Rosburg, who tau■ came four pro1 _ the 4t­
Meet
The Narraganset t R.ncing A�iiod• liked his spectacular linl&amp;h, led y-ear-old Byron Nelson, former BPW Club
·
the
field
Into
i,econd
the
round
of
M,atera
cb11npion
Doug Ford,
alifln, Inc., has filed a formal ap
A.1 Dinner
peal with t he hear ing ,board ol the Masterll golf tournament to- Paul Hamey and Johnny Pott.
The April moolfnl of the Mid­
8eH■ Ntkti 11'•
the Rhode Island Rflclng e Commls day,
dleport BPW Club wDI bo held
sion conrernlng the fall dnll's I t Both shot !out .under par 88'111 Foor 1lrokN behind Palmer Tuead.ay .at 1:30 p. m. at o,, M■•
In II chill) rain Thurllday to take and R011hurg, with even par '12'.1, IOOic Hall In Middleport with the
was i,mied.
a one-stroke lead over lltlle Gary were PGA champion Jaf Hebert. Eutem Star ladle&amp; eeving tM
Narragansett had requeteld Player, the South African who Ill Stan Leonard of Canada, farmer dinner.
from Sep!. 4-Ckt . 7 but instead golf's leading money winner. And U.S. Open Champlon1 Bill Cu­
:,
was awarded Oct. 9-Der. 13 , the both had their pu tt@rs and their per and Tommr Bolt, Gene
Wt• Protram for the evenlng will be
Ohio
by
at
__dat�•-which were given. lo Lin- pin-point approaching lo thank. Uer and former
11'111 . • • DO trias. ,pnateur JnllDted
tht lep)
ion �
Mn.
mia1 nqllired.
ar
h:,
· - -•-- Although they have contrasting king Charlie eo. , In addition � ��
!'.da
"�!-=:.�
•
1D1D111r
ol
lht
Soatylee, there waa. a Jot of similar- Venturl
An
·- �.., - ol thi■ ....
.
'·tY '" theIr lir■t round play. Both Fonner PG A
champillll Dow wm bo � to advi■e th■
had 2S putt,. Both had five bird- Finllerwald;
th,... l o r • I I a b■n -.., ""' 1q1■1a
"':;
�• and one bogey. Both had hot tbNi.ata Peter
,
Thonuon of Au, and anner 01 qaationl t1M!J
llroaka. And both were glad they tralle nd Roberto Ile i-.. .,_, want lo
a■lr. Mmiborl are In­
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ployed " well.
and Antonio C.l'da, both of Mn- - to brlna a ,- II they wi■b .
P■lmer had nine one.putt l&lt;o; Ted Kroll
and U.S 111111eur li-.__._.....
greens, Rolburg 1ix. In addition. cham ion Deane
p
Beman wer•
, ==�rg nnk a tZO..foot wedp
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GIRL ICOVT COOKING CL.UI ■t Mn. Brown'■ home. G...., Shawvot, llr■. Fr■da Hart and diOdm, o/ EY-W.. lad. ,.. Mr. ad llr■.
IPffldml the! hoUda:,11 hm vifll- fuifflelly ti Rnmnrood, -"'
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Troop ■llended the la■t Nllloo ol were NrYed II Mn. ,... Kay- 1
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Iha cooking cla■■, held ll the Ap- nard, Mill Judy Fry, Mn. Ivan ' Tho Good-Wm Club met ., FriMn. B. B. 0.,,,, II Ill J'IN,
iwachl■n Building lo Point Pie.. Shawver, Mn. Loris Rou■h, Mt■• d■y ev-, at the - ol llr■• oer lloopflal.
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ant on Tuuday.
pleti.nC the eourte received a ce:r,. Max Browa, the banoree, M r 1. pllytd .and refrtlhmeng were turned to '-■lr bome at: Detroit , daupta-·ln-law, Mr. ad II r
Ufle&gt;t■ ■nd are 110W eligible for Hay., and the bo■le■oea .
, ..,.,,ed by the -■- 11 - •• Mich. after ■p■ndla1 the put Bob II,- 111d eblld,a.
Mr. ad Mn 4. D. ,.._ ■peat
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their cooklnj lwt1e. 'l1le cl.au
tmdln1: llre. ik:Mn K n a p p, week ,llJUac relaUYa btre.
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Rouoh aad 11■ry Eulff wlllt tloob' daupier ml
wu given by the Appalaciil■n
T,� Rotary Club held ltt reso- Mrw. Harold C.,polwt , Im. Tho Mn. Ve
Electric C.ompany with Miu Jw'. lar dinner meeting on Tbund■J u Orimtaad, Mn. W.llltam lie- wen willton In Parbnburg ca waDy, Kr. and 111'1. lta:,m.al
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vey a� wtructor. Five ,euion■ � evening a! the Hartford Metho, Farland, Mn. CWf Jlou■b . Kn. Friday.
1, wen held.
Mr. and 11n Dlck Dol■oo ,I lqton.
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the lint ■olon the dl■t Church. A llhort burill , l.■wnneo W..ill- Mn. Tb■lm■
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,...,.,_ lday wllbnd ben1 -Ing Mr. opmdin1 the bollday■ •i■llint low
porenla, Mr. aatl lln. Shoopld
IIOWOII they cookad • orakfa■t , , Roush, Floyd C■rmaek , Richard llillu md pe■ta , lln. J1ob■rt and Mr1 aaud -·
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The food wa, furni■bad by l b • Hampton. "- Willl:JntGG, Jiu■• floe - to..., Aalli■ry OIi Wednetday.
' Company, and wu prepored by seU C.pelwt. Barry MOier, 0. J met on Monday &lt;Yeninl ■t the Mr. and lln. Lawrenoe U..- companied by bl■ p■rmlo. lit,
J. E _Givens of Ul� Loxley socceeds Given, •• director of Reporting directly to Gi\·ens - , the girll. 11le fift.b HIUJII. t h e Bollie, Arlbut WebrU. p b 1 1 J p t.ep:m Hall with Kn. BaJpb lnJ lbd cbOdrea ol Kmwa are ad Mn. Wlllht Andd ti Pldla,
.
Road, Richmond, bas JUst been Community Serv ices . Bucliholz, / in addition tu the retal di!lr ibu- , gicb baked cookies and m a d e Wolpert, Earl Clark, T b o m 1 1 ftolah, Y1eli prtsldent , J)Nlid..,,. ■ptndiq: Che ,r.bnd hire v-� Ohio, ban apaal h JINl __.
•lltltn llr, W!i Anolt, ln6,.
who held the post of director of ton periODtlf _ will be ,uc de· , p unch , and aetVed ll to L b • I r Reed, llld Jtev. Jack Wtlch..
Tbe meeting oplD9d In ft111.1ar 1D,: Mn. Tbelma Capehart.
l1
p amed assistant general managi
Mr. ud Kn. Gllu Hart , for- •·•law ad ..... Mr. _. Jin.
Pr
t,
form with the pled&amp;t to the n.,
rs
u
that wt re in- : Clun-Up CcllnmMke Meetla:,:
er of Southem State&amp; Cooperative.
ocunnen partmenl! as iniorma tion- publl-! mothe ud a @ILI
e
have Dale Ctlllml • .._ �
vited la au.end.
of
I
Lord'•
thll!!
tng
pra,
The dppointment, which became �: Sen-�. Th= :�
cations, mei'ch,nd1'iag , ec:ooom- :
::
Clean
to
11
C
i O I\
I
ii la:,
�
effective April 1, was announced vacan t since last January when lc research and membership re- ' Scoot.I .attending we� Ellia- i:id &lt;,n TuNday neln&amp; at ":: aPll'OV�
lh Hudnall, Brenda B r O w n, , City hilldlng with Mn. Han, cuued
the BlDMmghBe, the elub MIN Ll!ab Jae Ponll epmt.
l
by "'. · T Sl.ll!!ele, Jr., the cooper- Steele wu named �eneral man- j lations. Steeie, as 1e.neraI maD- ; be
.
nn
Miller.
r
Flesh
j
Leah
,
A
She
ry
er
Llyne
ch
rman
prukfm..
ager. steele held. th1S post for 14 1
, ai
,
A dll, II IJ)OalOr1ng. The mmnbers wru l taa htkeod DI Aimuvllle, Obi■,
at1ve s general manager.
I
ager, will work particularly with
1 Bonnie Routh, Susan Grinlt.ead, , cuuion was held on the project prepare
Two uther promotion&amp; , announc- years prior to h is election.
and lel"t'e d inner to the I YlaitinC he· ailter and brother·
the wholesale and finanrc divlar S k, D a e S 1 1 k, and the o
of the Moblle. Tbry vat- lll-11•, Kr. and 11n lkwnes- De,.
WOiken
are
memhert
ommtttee
po
tt
!
ed at the wne time, went to Jn his new
sJtlon, Glverui will sions of the cooperativf', •• weQ � y. Uii
Nanc. F hnn , Nancy Hill, Kare · to check on work that naecl, to be ed to apona,
r two ,trlJ to Girl.a .P\ieb clue lo the 1llnell of Mr.
Paul E. Mullinix and ,J H. Buth- continue to concentrat e his ef- a.s directing Uie ovc.-.all adminis1 Greene, Jean Morgan, N a O c Y done and report al thl!l nat mNt1
te
St.a
on June 11 untd 17 at Jack- DePu,b .
holz, both Richmonder1. Mullinix forts primarily In lhe field of com- . trative functions ur the organizaI Capehart, and Judy Hoffman. gt.
1
� lue■u ol. Jf:r. and Mn.
ld
be
pril
Ith at '1:30 1011'1 Kill.
ln o
he A
who waa director of Field Force!l munlty services and distribution. 1 tion.
.
e
•
D
::� �� �!
�� p,m at the CitJ BufJdme. A rep- Thau attendinl _.. Mr,. Ev• rdd Lowman and family were
Ann Johnson and JoAm Ju9til.
a
wn
Mr
.
and
Mrs
Emil
Hoffman
D. Lowmaa Ill
,
J
.....1a11.. of the dlffmnt orpt&gt; ...it llomh Mi■■ Loueoa J1ou11,. Mr. ■nd 11n.
\.d
Narrator was Ann Johnson
Co I v 'tad Mr. an4 Mr b M Harry Mille
c
J di
alli
t h e Mrt. Carl
Kn. N e l ■ o n G poU.. Ohio md Kr. t a d
"; /i��. Mn. Richar� �. l lzatkm• In town attended
OtbeI'I in the choir we� Dor- 1 1.oS:�ff�:� ��nlly.
m lo .
,
lln.
ltoulb
Sadlo Warth, 11n. lln. Cbari. li&lt;thel ol A l h ■ D I.
othy Diak• . Carolyn Smith, Ella l Mr. and Mr■. Larry Fox ofi Mn. Ho•ard Sisk and Brue Mn, l eet 1
11n. Ralph 114a,h, Ohio. 11,ey _.. hen, t,. help ,_.
Tbo■e attllllling """' Carl KlDI Amold
Mae Burns, Judy Williams, Den• 1 MiddleJNlrl visited lolr. and Mr,. R. G. Greene, Mn. John ll�rgan,
Tripp
Nor
11n.
WU..,
Karl
a
, Mn. c. c. brala floe birthday ol Dmd '-·
ver Blake, Elmer VanMet,r Jr. . , Lloyd Fox ,Saturday and Sunday. Mn. Bill Capehart and Mr■ Bar- i Oonald Bumprdll■r,
, Jr.
G
·
EASTER CANTATA
Eugene Wamsley, Dale Justis, Mr.
1 J111ck Fluher, lenn Smith, 'nlel- llanteomer,, Mn. Rkbard Grin- man .
Mr. and Ml'I. Kenneth Ault
Hoffman ·
and M'l'I Ed _Buc;t. and
Kr
rt
ma Capehart, Mrs. Paul Scally, ltead, Mn. Thelma Capeha , I
· Columbus vls!ted )fr,. Wlniferd
An East er Cantata was pre- and Mrs. Richa rd Gilkey.
t
SCHOOL RAD EGG RUNT
Mrs. Ralpb Roulh. Krl. David Mn. Harold erk.le, Mrs. l'rede l ctau,b m art ,pendm, the haliFollowing the sen-Jee the group I Holland and Laura Easter
sen led Sund1'Y morning at 5 . 30 by
pils of the New Htven · P'al!lds, J r., J4iu Ethel lliddll. Hat. Mn. l'nd &amp;uah, 11ra. Bob day, al Allemown, P.a. wilb nla- ,
The
pu
the Young Cholr of the ME was serv ed break (ast at the home , Viaiting Mr.
Mrt. Lloyd
tiftt.
held an Eu Mra. Henry Buck, Mn. B 1 1 1 Roush, ud Mn.
Roulb.
.
of
rs.
Lloyd
Williams
Und■y were Elementary School
M
.
Williams
Williams
and
Ann
by
S
family
directed
Church,
Mr. and Kn. Dan Sm!th and /
afte
ay
l'ERIONALS
IU.VEN
.
NEW
sd
Jliu
A
sh,
DawlQll.
Mrs
Bum:U
rnoon be, Rou
Mrs. Dinah Riddle and Ethyl of �IDl� 00 Thur
E STER EGG HUNT
Solos we re 1ung by Mrs. Hanog at 2 p.m 'lhe pupil■ of Lei.ah JIDI Powell, Mn. F r e d Hr. and Mn. Victor Wentzel
Jin and Mrs. Corner. Duets by The Clifton Climbers 4-H Club New Haven, Mr. Raymond Fogle- �
es
e hid the egg■: while Batey, Mn. Lloyd Rouab. Arthur and dau,bter of Parkenbarf �
Margie Call and Beverly Burns, enroyed .a n egg hunt Sun&amp;y af. IOJl, Point Pleasant, and Mrs. Till th u:tb grad
the
other
pupllo
hunt«I them. The Wehrli, mayor of New -■,,, EJ. Sunday IUNU ol Mr. and II r •·
lernoon ,t U.e Ned Henry home. Noble, Ma,on.
grade pupil■ played game,. heron Ctita, mayor ol Hartford Otto larimm.
Winning pr.ltea were Teddie Brink- Mr. and Mra. Laurence David- lmth
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Ho
The
me Room Mothars of tho and Mrl. l.ayDa.
Mr. alld )fr, llollDd Karr and
and chlldr,n
ol Columbo■
er, Roymood Va,;an, Ray Hoffaw
in
.A
pil
ea
e
IUleilS
P.
rece
-.re
Debbie
Trallllq"
th
Rtcel..-d
MeGmr
cll
pu
arded
nt
T
in
man, Sissie Varian and Carolyn visited fri@nds Saturday evening,
Mrs. Harrison Robinton and room •ho found the most ew Am1J Spedill■I Five Jolin V. Parbnburg,
-i,v-Raush.
the pup.il in lhe 1ixth grade McGrew, Jr•• completed the fife Mn. Harry t.ym and J O h n
.6.LJ
1
amily
v
her
sited
and
Mr.
parent.I,
i
f
V
PTISM
S
ICE
A
BA
L ER
Bapt�mal serv ices were held at and Mra. Frank McDermilt at winning tho oonteol held. T b e y wffk firwlciaJ manaim,nt ma, Layne vlsHed .oolaUv■1 in Parker■then served each pupil of t h I chine ■«OWl linJ course at T h e
00 Wedaeld.v.
7 p. m. SWlday a l the ME chureh. Letart. Sunday.
...i..
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$ .SO
Baptized were Cheryl Ann Bostic. Vtsttfnl Mr. and Mn. Gene Rf. school a candy bar and chew mg Finan&lt;■ Scliool, Fort Benjamin 11'1. Ptlo Rou■h ol the New
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Harrl,on, Ind. Spec:loliJt M&lt;G'" Haven 111,m■ntary School 111■,
Rural
daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ley Sunday were Mn. Mable John- gum.
�\_
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n,
her
grandmothand
mother,
t1
so
received 1pec:lall2ed military ,.. Norma Lee Roado of !he J; m,i,
IIIDf'S ICEEPSAII! IOOlt
nn
WIN WON CUBS
B ostic, Middleport: Mary A
Be
hio
er
of
verly,
.
O
lo orpnlutfoo. Sebool .....,,.,..;.Mr and Mr1
t h e co,mtlnl
Bolfm811, daugbler of Mr. and
The Win-Won Clas■ ol
,__ ,
Mra. Lloyd Bollman, Pomeroy, Mr,. Harold By,ell and child- E.U.B Churcli held a dinner mee� neon! pn,ceduno, and oporatloo■ Clyde 'rol■J lfr. ....; �
of ren of Rutland Ohio ,and Mn. Ing on Monday evening. '11&gt;1! two and reports pertinent to lll8dllne ol. Wahama '111p Schoo] aad e�
and Grego_ry Neil Lew�.
f"-����
.
....:::..- �
D�l Klllmpworth and son of men on the Y.E.S team w e r e accountiag lllder the ArmJ com- di Knapp, County nad!n, mo,
Mina. Lewi s.
�� ._
-� to Norwalk, Coan. for the
Mr. and Mr&amp; Richard Gilkey Poml P louant vlslt«I Mr. and guest, , Francis Reichart, a n d mand moa,emeat oy■iom.
Oim• lo tod■.J larl"!Uf
Mrs.
Wlll
Slewa
,
Wedne
ay.
ad
W
rt
sd
a
1
9111 ar uale of • WMk, flley wt11 obcerft a aew
Dick Wlblln. TIiey held EvangeHe is
wn
visited his parent,, Mr. and Mr,.
Pearl Gilkey al Pomeroy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver and l1sm llervices at the Onu-ch lb.ls hama High SChool, Ii married to modem acbooJ ,y,tm, DDW Into ef.
.Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer son, Lance , 01 Spencer and Mn. p ut week. Othen attending were the former J■ael Cormack 1w ftct in the ■doool ID Norwalk.
VanMeter Sr'. lnd famDy during Chester Oliver ,pent Easler at Mr. and Mro. Harry Miller, Mn. two sou and realdll ill Naw
Sludeals op■ndjn1 tho Ea,ier were Mr. and Mn. Harley Toledo. OMo "'1th AIIUv...
Tbomu ea. W. Va He Is tho 1111 of Mt. llollda,I hen with •heir pare,,11
Barry Hoffman. Mrs.
Powell Sr., Mr. Bruce Powell of Sunday dinner gueat, of Mr. and Hoffman' Mr• and Mrs• Paul Rfck. and Mn. .J. V. Mc:Grow Sr. ■IIO .,.·. J-·.,
"._ of __
- -......,. Unl.:,_,_.
'
of Point Mrs. John HarrlBOll were Frank a , Mn. Ed•ln Slelo. r. and ol New Haven.
Nitro Bobbie Greer
of
.
lit
and
llr■. Karl
n!
Harris, Bob and Ann, of Ma.,,,,
Ple,;ant and Pauline Newton.
BRIDAL
WU.; PhJUia .2:lcafooee W. Va.
Mn. Harry Picbns. Mra. Robert
Mr. autl Mn. Marvin Marr and Chest.er Oliver and Joan vlsJted Cooke, Mia Elalne Sayre, Mn.
A Brlolal SIio- WU h■ld n- 1/alvenlly, daUllde, ol Mr. and
Mr. and loin. Luther Tudier at
daughte Linda r s uff I
cenlly in the EducaUonal 8UDd- Mn. Arthar Smltli: &amp;nmv woJ.
Edna
Clark,
Miu
Ethel
Riddl
Mason &amp;mday.
For Shallow or Deep W ells V a . call� on wiufam
stalo UDlWnltJ, dauaf&gt;
Mr. and Mn. Maraliall Dunean Mn. Luther Smith ond Rev. Rob- Ing of tho E.UB. Church la - pert. Oblo
.
lo 70 Im • • dlis Convert­ Friday .
■
ol
Mi■
Ella
Roulb
of
M
a
I
o
D
tor
ol
Mr.
aad Mn. Pltilfp WoJ.
e
.
Di
rt ll,
of Buntfnllon spent ,eyeraf •-•
ible Pump has 13 gallon
-,
�••-�
pat·
Floy d Gibb, and so,. Ray Dean,
,
of
we,
..
.....,.._
Suo
Bllea
Gootlollo, Jllmt.
SROWEIi
o,vlllt
tank and 1/3 hp. spilt phase of Toledo Ohio spent Salurday visiting Mr. and Mn . Buren Duaof
flcbool.
New
dll.,,...
Mn. Larry Turley and M r ,.
Haven. Mr■• _J■m11 Bart lqtGn c .
motor. Pumpo up to 240 1&amp;1- and Sun,ky
Harry Johnson :an
■ -,te; Roth
and Mrs. P. E. Picbo■ w■n ol Mn.
Charle,
Brown
_..
to
----hootusea
i&lt;llll por bour.
and relative, ·
S a y r e, llanhall
UnfHnJty,
• stork Shower in honor of. Mn. bo.atesaea for the lhower.
gift■
were
plac:ed
cm
•
tadaugbter
ol
Mr.
'11&gt;1!
and
Mn.
George
Walter
Haye,
on
Monday
evenJni
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Johnson Recognize Four New
G
decorated
with
Ruth
pink
bow,
ie
aad
rimm.
Sayre;
M■nloall.
and son, Chuckle, Mr,. Katie Bau
h
&amp;
llreomen, ceotend with ID - daqbtor of Mr, and Mn. Oeorp
and Mn. Mabel Johnson motored COLUMBUS - Four ,,... Ohio Delivery Of Trees
lo Eut Llverpo, I, Ohio, Suoday lo
b
• • d Grlrmn; Joe � W. VL 'hdo, - _,_ ,. - ...,..
rella decorated In pink
fflh re&lt;ord, were r,coflD]zed dur- Will
Ma
e
oon
d
S
Montgamery. IGD of Yr, 1 n d .Pdoa ..... f■llal T-. ,.
.
wblte
visit relatives and friends,
ing 1980, one for • muskellunge
r
w
Mr. and Mr,. Charle, Cart- which had been caught Eaater ...:-:s - �- ho o · Gome, were played and ff- !In. Kermit Ford, aad Larry LJe
11
or fresbment, .,.,. """'
million
-.
(
lo - Dllf ,I W. VL UDfvffllty, a of
wright and Elaine of Mason, Mr. Sunday, April 11, 1144. lo Willia •-'•
p
g
WY 2-2036
and Mn. Toney Colley and fam, creek Reservoir, Mu■kfngum Co. -r-1 lantin will be getting attending: Mn. Donald 8uDlprd- Mr_ and lit■• 01Jta Lferiac.
Uy of New Haven vblted Mr. and The llat fs malnlein . d by floe Ohio lbem IOOff from tho Ohio Dlvlllon tter, Mn. John 8-, Mn. 11art Ward i■ a patiml at 1!oJ.
Pom■roJ
2:t2 S.Cond
of Fore,iry. Thete - are to be Jamu King, lit■• Robert L e e, ■er llotpllal.
Mrs. Dana lewb Sunday.
Record Fi■b CommH,e of the
planted In farm woodlota. ah.an- Mr■• later Dolon. lit■• W. R. IIJlot ll)w, .., ti. Mr. ■nd 11r■
door Wrtten of Ohio, Inc.
Edglle Korte. Byen ille, Guerro- doned field,, areH unau lted for Mc�. lit■• John Fry, Mt■• N■f&amp;e] 0,... ol l'ubnburl. Is
or
paoturo or on mine apoll 'lltolma C.pobut, Mr1. A I n • • ,peadlq -eral daya Yllltfq re�
111J County, eaqbl the 111-laclt.
·
Rouab, Mrl. Boy lloulh, M r L atlvel hero.
30-pound mlflkle, but It took 14
ErrrHt
J.
char
e
Gebhart,
of
In
g
G rady Crala and Sherry, M • L Mr. aad Mn. Clydo llf&lt;o and
years before tho act •u broughl
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lo the attention of the ,:oonq,ttte,,. Nforeotatlon for Iha cllvlslon has i'eglY Klq, Mn. Bemloe llcKln- /:'"''""--'"'"''----iiiiioiia
according lo Allen Eckert, 18!18 8IIDOUll&lt;ed thal atate deUvery noy, Miu Cindy McKinnoJ, 11n.
Traymore Drive, Daylon, z 4, the w o u I d hegln Mardi 112, lo I b e Sbfrley Ball, Miu JIIJIIO Hart.
chairman. The previous l'ffllnl ooulheno tier of ....-, llan!b the honoree Mi■■ ltottlb
and
mark .,., for a lido 4711 loche1 111, IOllthcentraf area: April 1, cen- the � Mn Bart
a ad
lr,og, weighing • po,md,, caqbt tral ■ection, and April II, north- Mn Pfcbm
em countlel. 'l1lreo doyo wtU he � ■en11i., � ...,. Kn
In the wne .......1r.
·
Tho ..,. carp N&lt;'Onl. Oft th■ lilt requlffif for each area.
Otha LloriDg' lfr. Roy -'
ffViled u of February I, lo a :,o.
Moll of Ibo - cu bo picbd Mn. Muri Mc:Gboe, !In. alff
pound, ,S\1-lncb fflh caught by
,
ltoo■h. r ■.
Love Bud■oa Daytrm lo the up at 11a1e hilbway - In ltou■b 11n. ■
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11m,.u,1 lluni • Mn. --■ Jff..
stfflwator m,;_r, ,,... Weol Mll- each oounty, Eadt _.... wU1
11n. lfarf■i.t
u 1o
ton. Miami County, May ,., 111111&gt;. bo aollll■d by tho
d Mr■• - Lym■, Mr. and
An old carp - WU dil- Ibo llm■• l'lclt tlfl poloto In &lt;OWi• ■n
Mn.
Dull I.Joa■, Mr. 111d M r L
prldabny
qualffJed beeauM It did not mee1 1111 DOI tlllq
Hu■n
llotub, Mr,. Bertha CUD­
fll1blla
all tho �la, oo this claa an: J'nmklfn Coan�. a
•· aad 11n. TmmllJ
m,
btpa
wu -.
Road, Qi-; 4111t!■bnla c.on.
Mr. aad Mn. lftl
llclnlyn,
,
c.urtltorue
'llto record for a lhcmlhead �. Shorllf'1 Gantp.
oatli■b, no• uUed llathoarl cat, JeUerwww: Goatrp Cauat)', Pinn
flab. fl now held bJ aiar1e■ C. Bureau Bulldlq, llurtrm: M111k...._,
ffll
llidlanf■ , Belle Villey,
Noble � Coomly, - State
-,•
County, w1to toot • II-pound, • Nmw.7. s-bJq,
lacber from Ibo lltuiapm Rma, s,.fnp Nuaery. and Wa■bln&amp;lou
IY N'VIUII
on JIIIJ II. lttlO. 'l1oo old """"1
lfarlella Stale N"""'7,
WU 411 poanrf■, 4l1i lncheo,
■pp)Wm, too e llue
Dana 0.-,, Daytrm aaglm, W.. for ■1■1■ eWhli.
■i
•
l'lald■ tho
lloeir - "'
■
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n
.
or
ahlp­
n broa the form■r marl: of - llale meal
by
maJL
Landow,mo
.
.
l'L••
pouad IJ - n., fi■b WU
.....
.,.
to
al
the
will
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J
_..., uly I, 1111D. lo tho BIO and will be avallahle Int
MlDDLIPOIT
-.
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Anolbor name chanp -­
ln die 11■1 alllooqb the - clld
1'1- Chkteo,
IIIMr, Bot Roll.
11111 ........ 'Ille llteepabead U■ted u th■ - - dnmo.
"8 JW oal&lt;h a hfl - ban tt
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and
roll.
Plecu,
15
People
7
to
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tm1III or - pr•lar and
tho lnlormalloa to ••• E&lt;t­
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reqaeoto.
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ot
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People
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Rut land Furniture , Rutland, O.
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Tht&gt; nt&gt;w Fulton-'l'homp.&lt;;;0 n t&gt; 1 neht's l.itt' in lht&gt; 19th t't'ntury rompany employed 125 workers. I
qu1pment •torage buildmg on and early l900's, but things dKI- 1 Ful ton-Thompson Tractor Sales II
I Sprmg-Av ln Pomerc,y behind n 't work out t ha t way.
do not employ that number of EAVt' HAUL
t cenu per word. one inaerllon. Minimum t-bar1&amp;---$&gt;
MARION, lnd. tUPO-Pollce at
tht&gt;ir mam building has been rom- Two fires m lht&gt; Burkolf Pipe men, but never-the- less, it ha.s a
ftDta. a eenta per "ord tor three consecutive imertiou.
__, J asper, Ind • have
OJ:IU
Special-one month for ao cent, � word.
plt"ted and lhe firm's annual Hay I Organ factory and t he threat of nil'e new building that is a big M anon
·
mtx ed, Emmett G. Will by the
I
Full rate of 4 cent.a per word ...W De t-barJed (or ad­
1.-.,
·
1·1ga 1·ion Into the
an
s
u
IDVeJS
,tlne
s
lhe
to
busm
heir
t
lO
asse1
Burkoff lo
es and
House is set.
Open
and
y
n kruptcy fort·ed
ba
Qa
veruama if not paid within lO day• after rece1vt.n1 bill.
Pomeroy Golf Coul' se. Wy-2-62.14 ,•
• g ..•ase of the ........
baffim
-•••Ing .._
-••·
1
The Jar�, modern building eon• j t•ease organ product ion m Porn- l'ommunlty.
Errort ill AdYertbing--ShouJd be rt1ported Immediately.
p
hole
oover�1.
s.
6d
Dall, Sentinel will not be resoonlibl• for mort tbao
The new Implement sh
ha
strurted during th t&gt; past few mon- eroy dur:ng 1906.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
---- �
OM incorrect insertion.
SPRING
SALE!- A.Ills-Chalmers,
lhs was built in the exact locaTwenty-two of them havt di5"
The s trudul'e set empty . on the not yet been named. Persons com;:Cud of Thanks and Special Noticu of Evl!nlS, $ 1 .25,
618 E . M• i n 5t ·
Pom•roy
New Tractors. D1scounl pm·es'
the
Fu!ing
to
the
open
House,
Saturday,
appeared
in recent weeU.
l
ion
whe-re
t
he
old
Burkoff
Pipe
whe1
e
same
foundation
ter 50 word mm1mum. Each .i4dil.Jon.aJ word, l e.
Phone WY' -2•2448
D·IO: D- 12· D- 14· ·D-17. A ! 1
Organ Factory stood.
nt&gt;w equipment April 8, will have the opportunity ,
ton-Thompson
'
Obltuariea publLSbed at l cenl per word.
equipment Lo go with them. A l.,,,..,,...,..•
-u•-o
•-••=,,..,,..�I The old buikl ing was to111 down building now Is, for 15 years un- A prize w ill be awarded to the
WORDS
l DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
l MO.
cn ,,.. ER
better buy. Williamson F a r m
15
60c
QOc
$1�
$4.50
earlier this year t.o make room I ti! Bernice Darst purchased the person who gives the new buildComplec. Se"M'•
20
60e
11 .20
$Uk)
$6.00
Supply, Rutland, Ohio. Ph. Sh•
i n g a winning name,
for thf' new facility.
j huge structure in 1 92 1 .
CrlU Braid.lord
25
,s.
st.50
$2.25
ruo
_ _ 1 1--6lr
2-4363.
Coffee an� donuts w ill be served
ui
The
old
slrur
ture was built by
sed
n
i
l
_
for
a
mathe b d g
He u
Write. Pllooe ot Cantad
Ads received bJ 10 A. 11. will be lD tha1 d11'1 paper.
A 7 Transistor
]
a
h
t
German
day long. A fri-e movie will
immigrant
Burarl
U
946
u
C
l
t'
le
a,,
Rae
l
.\
F
B
al
c.
right
Turn
:
W
HAY AN-0 STRA
when FulRAD ORD.
chine shop u l l
t . Oh
.
- -- --- koff who had embilious hopes for ton-Thompson purchased it for an be shown m the afternoon.
Kelroy, Rt, No 7 . second holliie,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE,
Joe F1t&gt;ldj, Phone Wy•2-51 IO.
equipm�nt storage is1te.
Inc , on its record of year after
4-4-61c
Old timers recall the Burkoff
year herd improvement. Th'l
___ __ _
_
( I ) NOTICES
P;pe
Organ Company as a boom(9) FOR SALi:
112 MTS K ILLED wit
· II Star w arNo. I art ificial Breeding Pro,
tng spot ill Pomeroy for many
· one pound $I . oo• vJ., lb5 · •
n:Bliml AND IT.Bl CONTROi ELEL'TROLUX Varuum Cleaner farm,
gr.ant The bull of your ehoict&gt;
From
u tients recent ly discharged inP
yea t"l. John Savage , a worker at
$ 1 .49. F'arm Bureau, Sugar Run with frozen semen
�, Fala. Freo ...,......_ ....,._
( 60 modeH with throw away pa­
.
c I uded Jack H ay, Herbert Rob in• the organ company just before it
Flour Mill, Jo:bersbach H ard- �, N__ ,_ ._
t:all Albert Parker
per bags and all deaning at­
son , Mrs. Bi1 lie Davis. Marvin closed, recalls at one t ime the
Mr. and Mrs, Ednie Ash en­
wart'
.., A..
&amp;atloll '" z.. tachments. Pay off last 6 1,ay­
t:hester. Ohio
Magison, Mrs. Jamei. A. Nunnal- -· - 1
,
31
1
1
:
16,
17,
IR;
10
9,
tertained
with aparty Wednesday
•
....
WI-If
ment!I or $C!.75 or will disc1iunt
Ph"ne
�.11_1
_00
"
�.u = 985·�
Jy, John A lbert Millt!r, Mrs. ,John
23,
24,
25;
30,
3
1
,
1
4
&gt;
I
;
afternoon at their home on FOM'lt
for cash. Pho nP WY 2·22M.
3-28- 12tl' H. Martin, (;eorge S&lt;·ot t. Mrs,
WE WILL SELL YOUR U S E D
! 4 1 6, 1, 8 ,
13. 1 4 , 15: __ __
Run honoring their daughter,
4 7 6k
staiea, Guns, Bows, GoU Clubs,
e 3 1 9 . 18tp A ffi CONDITIONING, REFR IG, Janu�s E. Grant, Sally Dawson,
Rhonda on her fourth bkthday,
ERATION servu:e. Jack 's R,., James \'ales, Teresa I.. Collins,
Blcyclea. l!tc. Wri� or call The e
__
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Party hats and Disneyland balE
cuL1
RS
'1vAT
N
N
H
LA
T
O
OR P
(rigera1101L New Haven. Phona Bruce Wallace, Mrs. Charles E.
Sport'a Center, M iddleport, Ph
loon, wece given as favors.
New Holland PTO Baler. l n (9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
(2�21�
6-23-U Bowm. m . Mrs, Jame� I' Roberts,
TU 2-3537.
WY·z.3633
good ronditio11.
.Joe
Fields.
_
The WSWS of the Hes,th Metho- Games were played after which
....:.._ _
AS IS IPECLWI
DON'T PUMP YOUR Sluggish Jimmie fi'. Evans, Mrs, Harry dist Chureh, Middleport. will meet Rhonda opened her many girts,
Chester Road, H I . 2, WY 2-5110.
NOTICE TRUCK GHOWERS51 Mett:IU'J' tie 'L P, Mt5.0t
4 7 6tc
septic tank. Get Klean-En1 All Peters, P.iul t.:. George, and Mrs. Monday evening .i t 7 · 30. M rs.
Order your Souther11 Tomato
Refreshments of birthday cake
$1 Mernar, 1t B. P, tDUII
Seplic Tank CleanPr, Ohio Val- ' Harold C. Radcliffe.
plant,, now. Also have seed po ls the watf"r iafe-you drink '! B;d a R
devotional
iced
in pink and white and topJack
Beetle
will
be
. P. Mf:rear:, Outlh 1995.00
Arn;,ng Ailing
ley
Plumbing,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
I
tatoea. Charlea R. lhmis, Portand
and
Mrs.
Nan
Moore
leadt&gt;r
ped
with
four candles and the in,
wl:lter kill! millions yearly. ' .le
METROPOLIT AN MOTORS
:°" '2 3fltp
At·&lt;·urd rnl{ lo the midnight re• Mr .'&gt; Glenn L&lt;1mbert will be pro- scription, "Happy B irthday Rho!l4 8 3\c
lal\d, Ohio,
te,t FR"E.
Water Softeners. GtO East MliD 81rffl.. PomeroJ
...
da," sherbert push-ups, potato
1000 GALLON -WATER TANK porl of the nursing department, gram leaders.
Iron /\rid, Sulphur, Gas. Dirt
0NS' SET 11 inch 3PGint-Hitch
Ph..• WYt-3'7t
t hose patien t s who were reported
l loslt&gt;sses will be Mrs. Carl Mat- chips and pop were served.
c
and Odo · Remover . Chlorinat.
Contad
Will
haul
for
publi
piek up turning plows with new
B-20-tfc
in fair cond i1ion induded M r s. tux, Mrs. William Sprague, Miss Attend ing were Jimmy Joe JefBob Pickett, Pomeroy.
plow points, $55 00. Phone ors. etc., al half price, Domes•
William Thabct, Harry H. H u rn , Hess Sanborn , M rs. John Zerkle, fers, Roma Nease, Jill Warne ,
__ 4 6 lie l ie and Public. Wiler Supply I l l ) WANTED TO BUY
SH 2-5113.
3_28_30lc
r
·-__
_
Mrs . La u ra Warren, Mrs. John M ns . Bern ard l'�ulti , M rs . C . 0. Sandy Curlis. Lee Ann and Stevt:orrection a Specialty.
.!ti•
.
�D
S
NEi:D
100 ft . or more HIVEH FHONT•
FOR FEED
IEE
Jo:v.. ryone· 1 Happie r !
Whitt&gt; , Hoss Getlles, Robert Rad• F1i:: hcr.
mates FREE. Tenns. Cr,-tal .
ie Nease Sharon Bing Mathew
AGE suitable for fi�hing &lt;:amp You are - no shirts to do
. . cut.oa GrhtdJag. Middleport
$34.95 Moclel-Xl 6
abaugh. Ray Riffle, William Har·
Mrs. Eugene Conde, Anne St..
��e F'on•st Hu n and Rac �e Napper, Tcmmy Grue�r a n d
U
U
S
m Meigs County, Write Box Your husband Is - no &lt;' l'east•s.
. . F... MID.
be special
ring ton, Bert Baker. \\i arren WSCS grou ps will
Pomeroy, 0. Phone WY 2·34 14.
R osemary Imboden.
,
· t rig
· hi ·
668-R, r-o The Doily """'
•··nt;n,t.
s t are hecI JUS
3 1 1 30tc
c kles , A. F. . guc�t s. 1 uesday evemng th. e Adults uresent were Rhonda ' s
r
1'hom·1s
Home
Si
,.
Lot AAA
4 6 Jlp W" arl! - happy lo know we havf'
fi'ou.lh Quar terly Con ference will
•· '
Hart('nbaeh,
Mrs. Mernll C1:1d- i,A
Sensitivity
· ""
grandmother, Mrs. Albert Baer.
•
reurn
so
many
satisfied
custom
e
rs
plan•
I
your
make
'-"" he d at the ch urc h aL 7 . .iv. Rev.
I
I
e
we
I
I&gt;
W
I
II
B
.
rry
s,
arrison
urn(14)
FOR
RENT
Robln"&lt;ln" 1 Lauodry and D ry- ,
tlon1 ■nJ where in U. S. A..
To be aold to the hlih bid­
,., M rs. W f!JIdeU Jeffers' Mrs· Ed.
,l'
Stan I f'y M cG 1'II'i ard . Lde por..,.
s ide, C lyde Bosworth, . J ohn fi' red
u
der, one 1955 Ford tudor Se­
er ebroad. Ne Mrvic• charge.
!::i
pe
eleanlna:
WY
2•5428
c
AP.ulTMEN'II - Funilhed rmd
u rintendent, mund G rueser, Mrs. Jack Curt ·s
.
mo th Dislr l t
Bl11et lnar , Hen
Swift, G eorge
422 SuoM Avenue
dan A t the R. H. R.awllngs
b
R
osoa't
T
c1.,
e
w
1
ry
i
ri-Lustre
o
an
r
Audible Output
·mfumished. McM a�ters. Middlewill be present . All members a re and Mrs. Luwrence Napper. Send0.lllpoll,, O.
Sons Comp.any, Mi ll &amp; Sec•
1
rte
A.
RaJrden.
John
Hannigan.
Maring
gifts
but
unable
to
attend
4
1 urged to attend.
pon. Pbont flY2-2821.
:l-S-t
ond Streets, Mid1leport. O . •
Phona Gl 6-0069
garet Walker and Mrs. Da11
____ ___
were Harold and Dale Eddie Si!I•
.
---,-on the 8th day of April 1961
ONE FIVE R OOM APARTMENT Complete line of spring bedding j Jones.
son,
plant .,;; _ "TP leg rap� Se rv iC'E' . •
JACK DOES IT AGAIN. 15c ham at I I o'clock A .M. Model
with bath Phone W\' 2-3641 tt
f Two uni1s of blood Wt;'rt&gt; admm.
,
F'rnnr-1s Florist, Wy 2· 2644
Sandwiches. Jack's Dairy Bar, M5FV Serial Number evenia�s WY 2·3:119.
1 1 - 11-lfe
M Y FV 195033. Thia car will
is te n"&lt;I a1 the hosp i tal on Thur�•
and
◄ 1 fitc not
Hurly, Konkrigli:
Compa.,. ThtM Fe■turN
Mlddll'pOrt, Ohio.
be sold for lesa than
HOUSE.. 5 ROOMS &lt;ND BATH.
Guage readings: Galiipolls dam
day ,
,SI1umway G,rE'en Iiouse�.
I
$400.00.
• Bui l t-in ••[Jtz" wire-wound
8 Cole-6l . , Pomeroy. Near Ma
18 7, 2 1 . 1 , running 36 feel, Pome- To Trade Pulpit,
f',n 1l' rt' d n011 P1'i .a 1
WY 2 ,00•
R, H. RA\VLINGS SONS CO.
This
Sunday
Robert
Hurley
of
anlenna for outstandln,
aon Bridge Cail Howard Cecil,
• I 30-.
!'
A mong those w ho entcre&lt;I II
Mlddl•port, Ohl•
· oIz- roy-Mason out, Pt. Pleasant 26.00, l. Pleasant, W. Va. will be in
------performan�•
c l i 10-tlc
or W'i-2-52#
Hinton 2.33 stationary. Kanawha P
By Th eir Agent,
Any house up to 6 rooms tr('n(ed er hot:pital in the past 24 hours
charge of the morning worship
• Clau "B'' push-pull ampli­
Falls 4.07 falling, Charleston 18 . \11
R. E. Grlndley Sr,
•
EIGIIT
ROOM
110t.:,'SE A ND
for TERIM TES, $50. Any
service at H eath Methodist Church
I:! H it-ere : Mrs. James w. Coonen,
fier mlnimlzea battery drain
t
ationary.
Montgomery
Island
s
�
- --.J or r
seven room hOUSE'; One 5 · roo..,
-room, treali!U
Middleport. He and the Rev. Rayf
0::1 rhes. ek. . 541 Third Ave , , Jesse v. A rnold,
75 sq. yd. used grePn all wool
Dam
16.4,
9.7,
running
22
feet
on
ap ar tm enL . A . N . Benh
"eI . Ph .
I L INSURED. GU
' A RA NTEED.
mon Ko11kri' ght, pastor of the Mid. e Automatlc Gain control
1 19 Pini:, St . . Miss Margaret M.
carpeting. $7S.OO. Call WY 2�
rollers, Lonoon an&lt;1 Marmet dan:s dlepodt church will exchange pulWY 2-3272.
Limited prevents 1ipal
,
2 3 Uc
TERMS. Thi9 is e SPECIAL.
W a lk er, ,418 n. ·ir d A ve., M. i s s . runnin one foot, Winfield dam 2
5141.
4 I 6tc
overload , • • minimize,
g
/
T
NTED
G
PRE-SE
pits for the day,
i: . ACQUAI
3 ROOM FURNISHED HOME.
� rg uc te n fi'ree an Cl diatorUon.
i ted
S JNGEH A UTOMATI C ZrG ZAG
feet.
In
SON
offer,
an
is
lim
ri
!
�r , �
Following the service at Heath
: n�
:� · o &amp;
�
Television included.
Inquire
s
n
rs,
'
pau
erso
'
B a mov .. ments :
Sewing Machine in beautiful
the Bame business nearly , · 3 J[ � i l!
""·· Re pair.
Church, a fellowship dinner will • Vernier �mint for preclse,
• 1 61,
t:'I iff·• ui_.
mg · m· 1 Ches h ire. Albert Earl
Ohio River - Sou thland up 14, be held In the basement honoring
console cabinet Makes buttona century. TOPS - ALL TE11easy tunina:
Harte n bn ch, 807 Viarn'I M., Pt.
holes, sews 'on bultons, • and a l l GRO UND FLOOR apartmen t 5
OPEN HOUSE
M ITE CONTROL. Mrs. R. C.
12 · 30 e.m.; OVEC down 14. 6 : JO Mr. and Mrs. Hurley. Members
• F.arpbone J-act looate4 1n
Pleasa nt, Mrs. Oliv.!r Perry V anrooms, b.ath, basement, hard ·
the fancy de11 ll(ns without atStory, 1 1 1 Union Avt-nue, Phomi
a. m : Lun � a Point up 15, 4 : 50 are asked to bring their favorite
f)
-P N SATuioA-i TIL ,final output 1tage b
Clifton
t
, W, Va, George A.
-wood floors. Youn�slown kitchtachment11. Wil l sell lo respon·
3 I I 3otc Me er,
WY 2·2498.
a. m. ; A l ice lngrl1am down 1.i, covered dish and their own table
-- more audible outpu&amp;
Ralrdcn, Leon, W. Va, Miss Ber- : 0 .1.
en. 1262 Powell St.. Middleport.
200 FREE PRIZES
_ _
.11ible party for last 11 payffk&gt;Tlt5
5 2 1 m. ; Philip Sporn up lfi, serviCt', For further information
GARDENS Pl,OWED _ WITH A th Pearl Fo ,
I Middleport
Phone Wy-2-3200,
4-4-6tc
of -9.35 per month. Phone WY 2 .
Be iure to register to be ell•
x Ht
e
6 : 25 a. m. ; Aliquippa down IC, about the mea l, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
Gravely Trnclor. R ;Jlf's Reason- Mrs.
Slanley
Truss
e ll, Rt. 1 (i: ti
E.
gible lo win 8 prh::e - t here
2264,
◄ 7 6te N ICE MODERN 6 :oom--ho��;.- 3
J a. m. ; Larry Turner up 1 9, and Ms. James Brewington may
ahle. Call SH2·4070, or ("ontact
is nothing lo buy - you may
Long: Bottom, Donna Jean Knigge,
bedrooms with hardwood floors.
S : '10 a, m. ; C . V . Horner up 1,,&lt;,,, be contacted.
Elmer Frnlaw, llnmsonv1lle.
re g iMler 11,t the Service Sta- COMPU�TF. BOY SCOUT SUIT,
Rt 3 0a, k H 'II M
______
w · ll '
0
RADIO and
size 12. Pair of roller skates,
6 : 20 e . m . ; Tltan up 19, 11 : 50 am. ;
!..arge l'loMets. Good basement,
4 �2tp
lion or Store.
�
::
�
�:
I.E,\VE
8A11JRDAY
�
M i �ha el, Jac�s n.
me
/_!, a
ol
City
;
m.
a.
6
,
Size
8.
Ph.
WY
2-2359,
Mrs.
1
2
with
gas
furnace.
Garage,
Shou
ld
up
J
.
National
TELEVISION
____ _ __ _
TO THOSE WITH old houses, we Fisher, Jodson, Miss Lois A n n
Mr. end Mrs. Herman V. Oh·
_
Lo,ISt., W �: e
H. Mitehell, 680 S. 2nd, MiddleSS .
22
v
e
would
modern
like
y
o
u
t.
o
r Rat I Hf, Ht. 2 Jackson, M rs. Jer• ��;;: :::� � ��
iz
linger, Middleport, will leave Sat
(5) PERSONALS
�: s:e�� _
·
"Where Radio &amp; TV II A
-- - - -----port, Ohio
◄ 5 :Jtp
iv ,
4
y
tp
,
P� m�·.· : E�g��: urday for a month's vacation wi�h
home! Most Houses ove r
15 omc F. Mahle, Wellston, M rs.
BU&amp;ine&amp;!I Not A Sideline"
AN OLO , AGE PENSIONER
-=:=-cc=-=-=c--c
•. S AND BATH on Hysel I
A Ten month old poII·'
eu ller,ford 4 llOOM
yt-iirs old have lnmlequate and Harley R. M C'Culty, Wilkesville, cliff up 2-1, 8 : 35 p. m. : Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Shield,,
wanlJJ an old age person, male
I N. Secoml A.._ Mlddloporl
l
BULL for sale, Contact F.arl
Run Road. Call Sh-.1--51 13, 4-4-3tp
. ;��Ioyd
sometimes dangerous wiring. Mrs. Martha Lee Hol com . Rt. 2 do wn 23 • �o , 30 _ •,.· rn
Kensington, O.
,_
or female• t 0 1 hare hiI home
.
_
:::
. Ea
Crosa, Racine,
4 5 3tc c-=cc-ccc-===---c -c--c---We can moderniie your hons� [ronlon ond M i's. llusseI I G, ka down •3, 5
with hlrn. E. W. Dewees, 1 1 1 ===c
4 ROOM HOUSE with beth. base, Ch n· s1)'
A
L
:
a,
m
.
:
.
25
'EI,
6
up
power a t surpr i·s ingIY ]ow cost, Roush, Ironton.
ELECTRIC FENCE CHARGER.
.
Pearl St., Middleport, Ohio.
ment, and fenced in back yard.
p
Ivama
cnnsy
:
.
m
.
a
,
5:05
un
34,
f'
Mel"
i.S Eloclr'i&lt;:al Serv·,.,.
1 ,._
YOU GET A
0perat� on battery or ('Urrent.
4 6 3k
B irth■
Call WY 2-3054 after 4 : 30.
up 35, tl:20 a.m.
◄-Ute
SH 2-4545,
---4 5 3tp
4 5 Sk Wy-:l-5320,
Mrs. Harold Homer Taylor, Rt.
--- Gallipolis lJluP - Kathy R
(8) AUTO SALES
.::;:=;:--=cc · Repair,
U· l 1-'RICK SAWMILL, 3 block .
Sheet
SPOUT
ROOF
NG,
J
5
Jackson,
daughter,
3
:
37
a,
m
4 p. m . ; Lucy Jane Lucas
down
17
(
L
) HE P WANTED
•sg BUICK VB, $2095,. LaSabre 4
left hand wlLh a 54" blade.
metal Work. The Powe rs Com- Thursday. Mrs. Ployd E. Staple• up l2 : 45 a. m . : Jane Hoagland
door hard top. Power &amp;leering, 1951 F-6 FORD TRUCK, flet bed .
4.4. 30tc ton, Rt, 2 Crown Ci ty, daugh ter, down 2 a. m ; Louisiana up 3: 30
pany, Wy-2-230
HUNGRY PEOPL E to help us eat L
,
----------One ltcal owner. Turbine drive.
Priced reaS011able. Contact J .
8 : s o. m Thursd ay.
our Delicious Chicken Dinners
a. m.; Defend er d own lio:05 a. m . :
r'l0Bl
INSURANCE
Vtry clean. 8 1ae1tnar's. Porn,,
I'' . Hoffman, Chester, Ohio. Ph.
AND A GOOD DEAL MORE
Friday and Saturday, $ 1 .00 n
John J, Rowe up 7 : 4lio a. m.
Dlll£harged
985· 7.
1
5 t
.
E
PRO
CNSURANC
_
COMPLETE
plate. Sunrise Resteurnn,t 234
Kanawha R ivt-r - Semet down
232 __ _ - -� G c____ _
f't�Y__ ___ __, _ �
·
Good Cleo UMd �-DAVENPOkT ANO-t:HAIR
tection. Life Auto. F"ire. Poltu
m exE. MBin St., Pomeroy .
met 5 · 05 a. m ; Mel'Till up
Mar
WHEN
{2 1 ) REAL E STATEcelle11l l'ondlti011. Call WI 9-3783 ----All Mah9 ad Madela
Call "on Mi Hs. Mtddleport, 'lhNI
Marmet fi 8, m. ; 0. F. Shearer
�POLIT.4.N MOTOR8
anyl ime after 4 p. m.
◄ 5 3lc
Reliabl• Puty Wanted
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an interNCtion on u.s. IOL Tbt
- and her daugbtec were
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LITTLI ORPHAN ANNIE
LOOK, OAN ( QR: ! 'i'Ot.l I.09'T
VOUR HOME WHEN 1T BUl?NED ,
BUT WITH 'THE INSURANCE ,
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NEW YORK IUPl l-Ao with the ntnatna: MIN' or Patrick M- plo11 the port ol
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Man. "
II only they could have mtched
thlnp, let a John Drou star N
Patritk McGaohan, 1h11 ..,.
Britiah-mado doa�-....,._ •
rieo ""'11&lt;1 have loobd new. The
oerlea,
Ila debut on CBSN Wodneaday nl�, ...,.ed
wllling to llllcl&lt; loogue,b&gt;-cheot u
· 11 stood bolr-oHod. Bul
ln trJin1
Lo lie "" ·-· ., tho .
Gld-di• 1enre, ' "Danger Man .
found ilt lmtinclt otifled by the
lnetcapable lads of
'JV uxl co}d •ar life.
'l1lf W-hour opened cold on a
mokout acen! ju.Ill aa if we were
watching a beer commercial
'It,.., a dlslinguil,hed
knocked off when ■ .mlper·, bullet
llruck bim oo the patio. "Dang,r
Man" was under way -.ith that
&amp;ouch.
A• Drake, JlcGoobaa firlt ap
peered with a coat Ctrencb) alun,
ever hi! ohouldlen mroadl NOled
1t a sidewalk care in Paris
(1'rancel 111d � a ,-.
bl ance to Franchot Tqne .In an
old mo,ie ■- o ,._, oa the
Eiffel ,-._, llcGooban a few brlgblly cynical c:omnmtl4
about the IPl' bullnea. thereby
giving rile le tho hope that a
careful blend of wit, lntnauo ad
satire would be OID'I to ■evor,
Right ofter tho -1a1.
howevor ��·-ban
tum·'
�m into
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the •toreolype of • � apnt,
Cool, -i,le, ......_,._ He
didn't put hi, Ille on tba Une until
he wa, aeeompanled by a wpoly
ehick who just foreod beneU
upon him. Did I ,ay -

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pnced to sell. Fret" delivery.
Rut land Furniture , Rutland, O.
Ph. Sh-2-4811, nening Ph. Sh·
4-4-3tc
2-4034.
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L E_R__.., Pi pe Organ Factory O perated 60 Years Ago
fLJRNACES
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Tht&gt; nt&gt;w Fulton-'l'homp.&lt;;;0 n t&gt; 1 neht's l.itt' in lht&gt; 19th t't'ntury rompany employed 125 workers. I
qu1pment •torage buildmg on and early l900's, but things dKI- 1 Ful ton-Thompson Tractor Sales II
I Sprmg-Av ln Pomerc,y behind n 't work out t ha t way.
do not employ that number of EAVt' HAUL
t cenu per word. one inaerllon. Minimum t-bar1&amp;---$&gt;
MARION, lnd. tUPO-Pollce at
tht&gt;ir mam building has been rom- Two fires m lht&gt; Burkolf Pipe men, but never-the- less, it ha.s a
ftDta. a eenta per "ord tor three consecutive imertiou.
__, J asper, Ind • have
OJ:IU
Special-one month for ao cent, � word.
plt"ted and lhe firm's annual Hay I Organ factory and t he threat of nil'e new building that is a big M anon
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mtx ed, Emmett G. Will by the
I
Full rate of 4 cent.a per word ...W De t-barJed (or ad­
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an
s
u
IDVeJS
,tlne
s
lhe
to
busm
heir
t
lO
asse1
Burkoff lo
es and
House is set.
Open
and
y
n kruptcy fort·ed
ba
Qa
veruama if not paid within lO day• after rece1vt.n1 bill.
Pomeroy Golf Coul' se. Wy-2-62.14 ,•
• g ..•ase of the ........
baffim
-•••Ing .._
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The Jar�, modern building eon• j t•ease organ product ion m Porn- l'ommunlty.
Errort ill AdYertbing--ShouJd be rt1ported Immediately.
p
hole
oover�1.
s.
6d
Dall, Sentinel will not be resoonlibl• for mort tbao
The new Implement sh
ha
strurted during th t&gt; past few mon- eroy dur:ng 1906.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
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SPRING
SALE!- A.Ills-Chalmers,
lhs was built in the exact locaTwenty-two of them havt di5"
The s trudul'e set empty . on the not yet been named. Persons com;:Cud of Thanks and Special Noticu of Evl!nlS, $ 1 .25,
618 E . M• i n 5t ·
Pom•roy
New Tractors. D1scounl pm·es'
the
Fu!ing
to
the
open
House,
Saturday,
appeared
in recent weeU.
l
ion
whe-re
t
he
old
Burkoff
Pipe
whe1
e
same
foundation
ter 50 word mm1mum. Each .i4dil.Jon.aJ word, l e.
Phone WY' -2•2448
D·IO: D- 12· D- 14· ·D-17. A ! 1
Organ Factory stood.
nt&gt;w equipment April 8, will have the opportunity ,
ton-Thompson
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Obltuariea publLSbed at l cenl per word.
equipment Lo go with them. A l.,,,..,,...,..•
-u•-o
•-••=,,..,,..�I The old buikl ing was to111 down building now Is, for 15 years un- A prize w ill be awarded to the
WORDS
l DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
l MO.
cn ,,.. ER
better buy. Williamson F a r m
15
60c
QOc
$1�
$4.50
earlier this year t.o make room I ti! Bernice Darst purchased the person who gives the new buildComplec. Se"M'•
20
60e
11 .20
$Uk)
$6.00
Supply, Rutland, Ohio. Ph. Sh•
i n g a winning name,
for thf' new facility.
j huge structure in 1 92 1 .
CrlU Braid.lord
25
,s.
st.50
$2.25
ruo
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2-4363.
Coffee an� donuts w ill be served
ui
The
old
slrur
ture was built by
sed
n
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for
a
mathe b d g
He u
Write. Pllooe ot Cantad
Ads received bJ 10 A. 11. will be lD tha1 d11'1 paper.
A 7 Transistor
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a
h
t
German
day long. A fri-e movie will
immigrant
Burarl
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c.
right
Turn
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HAY AN-0 STRA
when FulRAD ORD.
chine shop u l l
t . Oh
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- -- --- koff who had embilious hopes for ton-Thompson purchased it for an be shown m the afternoon.
Kelroy, Rt, No 7 . second holliie,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE,
Joe F1t&gt;ldj, Phone Wy•2-51 IO.
equipm�nt storage is1te.
Inc , on its record of year after
4-4-61c
Old timers recall the Burkoff
year herd improvement. Th'l
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( I ) NOTICES
P;pe
Organ Company as a boom(9) FOR SALi:
112 MTS K ILLED wit
· II Star w arNo. I art ificial Breeding Pro,
tng spot ill Pomeroy for many
· one pound $I . oo• vJ., lb5 · •
n:Bliml AND IT.Bl CONTROi ELEL'TROLUX Varuum Cleaner farm,
gr.ant The bull of your ehoict&gt;
From
u tients recent ly discharged inP
yea t"l. John Savage , a worker at
$ 1 .49. F'arm Bureau, Sugar Run with frozen semen
�, Fala. Freo ...,......_ ....,._
( 60 modeH with throw away pa­
.
c I uded Jack H ay, Herbert Rob in• the organ company just before it
Flour Mill, Jo:bersbach H ard- �, N__ ,_ ._
t:all Albert Parker
per bags and all deaning at­
son , Mrs. Bi1 lie Davis. Marvin closed, recalls at one t ime the
Mr. and Mrs, Ednie Ash en­
wart'
.., A..
&amp;atloll '" z.. tachments. Pay off last 6 1,ay­
t:hester. Ohio
Magison, Mrs. Jamei. A. Nunnal- -· - 1
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31
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16,
17,
IR;
10
9,
tertained
with aparty Wednesday
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ment!I or $C!.75 or will disc1iunt
Ph"ne
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Jy, John A lbert Millt!r, Mrs. ,John
23,
24,
25;
30,
3
1
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1
4
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afternoon at their home on FOM'lt
for cash. Pho nP WY 2·22M.
3-28- 12tl' H. Martin, (;eorge S&lt;·ot t. Mrs,
WE WILL SELL YOUR U S E D
! 4 1 6, 1, 8 ,
13. 1 4 , 15: __ __
Run honoring their daughter,
4 7 6k
staiea, Guns, Bows, GoU Clubs,
e 3 1 9 . 18tp A ffi CONDITIONING, REFR IG, Janu�s E. Grant, Sally Dawson,
Rhonda on her fourth bkthday,
ERATION servu:e. Jack 's R,., James \'ales, Teresa I.. Collins,
Blcyclea. l!tc. Wri� or call The e
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Party hats and Disneyland balE
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(rigera1101L New Haven. Phona Bruce Wallace, Mrs. Charles E.
Sport'a Center, M iddleport, Ph
loon, wece given as favors.
New Holland PTO Baler. l n (9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
(2�21�
6-23-U Bowm. m . Mrs, Jame� I' Roberts,
TU 2-3537.
WY·z.3633
good ronditio11.
.Joe
Fields.
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The WSWS of the Hes,th Metho- Games were played after which
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AS IS IPECLWI
DON'T PUMP YOUR Sluggish Jimmie fi'. Evans, Mrs, Harry dist Chureh, Middleport. will meet Rhonda opened her many girts,
Chester Road, H I . 2, WY 2-5110.
NOTICE TRUCK GHOWERS51 Mett:IU'J' tie 'L P, Mt5.0t
4 7 6tc
septic tank. Get Klean-En1 All Peters, P.iul t.:. George, and Mrs. Monday evening .i t 7 · 30. M rs.
Order your Souther11 Tomato
Refreshments of birthday cake
$1 Mernar, 1t B. P, tDUII
Seplic Tank CleanPr, Ohio Val- ' Harold C. Radcliffe.
plant,, now. Also have seed po ls the watf"r iafe-you drink '! B;d a R
devotional
iced
in pink and white and topJack
Beetle
will
be
. P. Mf:rear:, Outlh 1995.00
Arn;,ng Ailing
ley
Plumbing,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
I
tatoea. Charlea R. lhmis, Portand
and
Mrs.
Nan
Moore
leadt&gt;r
ped
with
four candles and the in,
wl:lter kill! millions yearly. ' .le
METROPOLIT AN MOTORS
:°" '2 3fltp
At·&lt;·urd rnl{ lo the midnight re• Mr .'&gt; Glenn L&lt;1mbert will be pro- scription, "Happy B irthday Rho!l4 8 3\c
lal\d, Ohio,
te,t FR"E.
Water Softeners. GtO East MliD 81rffl.. PomeroJ
...
da," sherbert push-ups, potato
1000 GALLON -WATER TANK porl of the nursing department, gram leaders.
Iron /\rid, Sulphur, Gas. Dirt
0NS' SET 11 inch 3PGint-Hitch
Ph..• WYt-3'7t
t hose patien t s who were reported
l loslt&gt;sses will be Mrs. Carl Mat- chips and pop were served.
c
and Odo · Remover . Chlorinat.
Contad
Will
haul
for
publi
piek up turning plows with new
B-20-tfc
in fair cond i1ion induded M r s. tux, Mrs. William Sprague, Miss Attend ing were Jimmy Joe JefBob Pickett, Pomeroy.
plow points, $55 00. Phone ors. etc., al half price, Domes•
William Thabct, Harry H. H u rn , Hess Sanborn , M rs. John Zerkle, fers, Roma Nease, Jill Warne ,
__ 4 6 lie l ie and Public. Wiler Supply I l l ) WANTED TO BUY
SH 2-5113.
3_28_30lc
r
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Mrs . La u ra Warren, Mrs. John M ns . Bern ard l'�ulti , M rs . C . 0. Sandy Curlis. Lee Ann and Stevt:orrection a Specialty.
.!ti•
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�D
S
NEi:D
100 ft . or more HIVEH FHONT•
FOR FEED
IEE
Jo:v.. ryone· 1 Happie r !
Whitt&gt; , Hoss Getlles, Robert Rad• F1i:: hcr.
mates FREE. Tenns. Cr,-tal .
ie Nease Sharon Bing Mathew
AGE suitable for fi�hing &lt;:amp You are - no shirts to do
. . cut.oa GrhtdJag. Middleport
$34.95 Moclel-Xl 6
abaugh. Ray Riffle, William Har·
Mrs. Eugene Conde, Anne St..
��e F'on•st Hu n and Rac �e Napper, Tcmmy Grue�r a n d
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m Meigs County, Write Box Your husband Is - no &lt;' l'east•s.
. . F... MID.
be special
ring ton, Bert Baker. \\i arren WSCS grou ps will
Pomeroy, 0. Phone WY 2·34 14.
R osemary Imboden.
,
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668-R, r-o The Doily """'
•··nt;n,t.
s t are hecI JUS
3 1 1 30tc
c kles , A. F. . guc�t s. 1 uesday evemng th. e Adults uresent were Rhonda ' s
r
1'hom·1s
Home
Si
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Lot AAA
4 6 Jlp W" arl! - happy lo know we havf'
fi'ou.lh Quar terly Con ference will
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Hart('nbaeh,
Mrs. Mernll C1:1d- i,A
Sensitivity
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grandmother, Mrs. Albert Baer.
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so
many
satisfied
custom
e
rs
plan•
I
your
make
'-"" he d at the ch urc h aL 7 . .iv. Rev.
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we
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B
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rry
s,
arrison
urn(14)
FOR
RENT
Robln"&lt;ln" 1 Lauodry and D ry- ,
tlon1 ■nJ where in U. S. A..
To be aold to the hlih bid­
,., M rs. W f!JIdeU Jeffers' Mrs· Ed.
,l'
Stan I f'y M cG 1'II'i ard . Lde por..,.
s ide, C lyde Bosworth, . J ohn fi' red
u
der, one 1955 Ford tudor Se­
er ebroad. Ne Mrvic• charge.
!::i
pe
eleanlna:
WY
2•5428
c
AP.ulTMEN'II - Funilhed rmd
u rintendent, mund G rueser, Mrs. Jack Curt ·s
.
mo th Dislr l t
Bl11et lnar , Hen
Swift, G eorge
422 SuoM Avenue
dan A t the R. H. R.awllngs
b
R
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T
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w
1
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i
ri-Lustre
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an
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Audible Output
·mfumished. McM a�ters. Middlewill be present . All members a re and Mrs. Luwrence Napper. Send0.lllpoll,, O.
Sons Comp.any, Mi ll &amp; Sec•
1
rte
A.
RaJrden.
John
Hannigan.
Maring
gifts
but
unable
to
attend
4
1 urged to attend.
pon. Pbont flY2-2821.
:l-S-t
ond Streets, Mid1leport. O . •
Phona Gl 6-0069
garet Walker and Mrs. Da11
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were Harold and Dale Eddie Si!I•
.
---,-on the 8th day of April 1961
ONE FIVE R OOM APARTMENT Complete line of spring bedding j Jones.
son,
plant .,;; _ "TP leg rap� Se rv iC'E' . •
JACK DOES IT AGAIN. 15c ham at I I o'clock A .M. Model
with bath Phone W\' 2-3641 tt
f Two uni1s of blood Wt;'rt&gt; admm.
,
F'rnnr-1s Florist, Wy 2· 2644
Sandwiches. Jack's Dairy Bar, M5FV Serial Number evenia�s WY 2·3:119.
1 1 - 11-lfe
M Y FV 195033. Thia car will
is te n"&lt;I a1 the hosp i tal on Thur�•
and
◄ 1 fitc not
Hurly, Konkrigli:
Compa.,. ThtM Fe■turN
Mlddll'pOrt, Ohio.
be sold for lesa than
HOUSE.. 5 ROOMS &lt;ND BATH.
Guage readings: Galiipolls dam
day ,
,SI1umway G,rE'en Iiouse�.
I
$400.00.
• Bui l t-in ••[Jtz" wire-wound
8 Cole-6l . , Pomeroy. Near Ma
18 7, 2 1 . 1 , running 36 feel, Pome- To Trade Pulpit,
f',n 1l' rt' d n011 P1'i .a 1
WY 2 ,00•
R, H. RA\VLINGS SONS CO.
This
Sunday
Robert
Hurley
of
anlenna for outstandln,
aon Bridge Cail Howard Cecil,
• I 30-.
!'
A mong those w ho entcre&lt;I II
Mlddl•port, Ohl•
· oIz- roy-Mason out, Pt. Pleasant 26.00, l. Pleasant, W. Va. will be in
------performan�•
c l i 10-tlc
or W'i-2-52#
Hinton 2.33 stationary. Kanawha P
By Th eir Agent,
Any house up to 6 rooms tr('n(ed er hot:pital in the past 24 hours
charge of the morning worship
• Clau "B'' push-pull ampli­
Falls 4.07 falling, Charleston 18 . \11
R. E. Grlndley Sr,
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ROOM
110t.:,'SE A ND
for TERIM TES, $50. Any
service at H eath Methodist Church
I:! H it-ere : Mrs. James w. Coonen,
fier mlnimlzea battery drain
t
ationary.
Montgomery
Island
s
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seven room hOUSE'; One 5 · roo..,
-room, treali!U
Middleport. He and the Rev. Rayf
0::1 rhes. ek. . 541 Third Ave , , Jesse v. A rnold,
75 sq. yd. used grePn all wool
Dam
16.4,
9.7,
running
22
feet
on
ap ar tm enL . A . N . Benh
"eI . Ph .
I L INSURED. GU
' A RA NTEED.
mon Ko11kri' ght, pastor of the Mid. e Automatlc Gain control
1 19 Pini:, St . . Miss Margaret M.
carpeting. $7S.OO. Call WY 2�
rollers, Lonoon an&lt;1 Marmet dan:s dlepodt church will exchange pulWY 2-3272.
Limited prevents 1ipal
,
2 3 Uc
TERMS. Thi9 is e SPECIAL.
W a lk er, ,418 n. ·ir d A ve., M. i s s . runnin one foot, Winfield dam 2
5141.
4 I 6tc
overload , • • minimize,
g
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T
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G
PRE-SE
pits for the day,
i: . ACQUAI
3 ROOM FURNISHED HOME.
� rg uc te n fi'ree an Cl diatorUon.
i ted
S JNGEH A UTOMATI C ZrG ZAG
feet.
In
SON
offer,
an
is
lim
ri
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Following the service at Heath
: n�
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Television included.
Inquire
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rs,
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Sewing Machine in beautiful
the Bame business nearly , · 3 J[ � i l!
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Church, a fellowship dinner will • Vernier �mint for preclse,
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t:'I iff·• ui_.
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Ohio River - Sou thland up 14, be held In the basement honoring
console cabinet Makes buttona century. TOPS - ALL TE11easy tunina:
Harte n bn ch, 807 Viarn'I M., Pt.
holes, sews 'on bultons, • and a l l GRO UND FLOOR apartmen t 5
OPEN HOUSE
M ITE CONTROL. Mrs. R. C.
12 · 30 e.m.; OVEC down 14. 6 : JO Mr. and Mrs. Hurley. Members
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Pleasa nt, Mrs. Oliv.!r Perry V anrooms, b.ath, basement, hard ·
the fancy de11 ll(ns without atStory, 1 1 1 Union Avt-nue, Phomi
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a. m. ; A l ice lngrl1am down 1.i, covered dish and their own table
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en. 1262 Powell St.. Middleport.
200 FREE PRIZES
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5 2 1 m. ; Philip Sporn up lfi, serviCt', For further information
GARDENS Pl,OWED _ WITH A th Pearl Fo ,
I Middleport
Phone Wy-2-3200,
4-4-6tc
of -9.35 per month. Phone WY 2 .
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6 : 25 a. m. ; Aliquippa down IC, about the mea l, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
Gravely Trnclor. R ;Jlf's Reason- Mrs.
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is nothing lo buy - you may
Long: Bottom, Donna Jean Knigge,
bedrooms with hardwood floors.
S : '10 a, m. ; C . V . Horner up 1,,&lt;,,, be contacted.
Elmer Frnlaw, llnmsonv1lle.
re g iMler 11,t the Service Sta- COMPU�TF. BOY SCOUT SUIT,
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Run Road. Call Sh-.1--51 13, 4-4-3tp
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sometimes dangerous wiring. Mrs. Martha Lee Hol com . Rt. 2 do wn 23 • �o , 30 _ •,.· rn
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up 35, tl:20 a.m.
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Mrs. Harold Homer Taylor, Rt.
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left hand wlLh a 54" blade.
metal Work. The Powe rs Com- Thursday. Mrs. Ployd E. Staple• up l2 : 45 a. m . : Jane Hoagland
door hard top. Power &amp;leering, 1951 F-6 FORD TRUCK, flet bed .
4.4. 30tc ton, Rt, 2 Crown Ci ty, daugh ter, down 2 a. m ; Louisiana up 3: 30
pany, Wy-2-230
HUNGRY PEOPL E to help us eat L
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----------One ltcal owner. Turbine drive.
Priced reaS011able. Contact J .
8 : s o. m Thursd ay.
our Delicious Chicken Dinners
a. m.; Defend er d own lio:05 a. m . :
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INSURANCE
Vtry clean. 8 1ae1tnar's. Porn,,
I'' . Hoffman, Chester, Ohio. Ph.
AND A GOOD DEAL MORE
Friday and Saturday, $ 1 .00 n
John J, Rowe up 7 : 4lio a. m.
Dlll£harged
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Call "on Mi Hs. Mtddleport, 'lhNI
Marmet fi 8, m. ; 0. F. Shearer
�POLIT.4.N MOTOR8
anyl ime after 4 p. m.
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down W infield 8 : 05 p. m . : J . S.
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Ltiwis down Winfield 4:20 a m.:
Comple te ptoteetion for all needs.
ponttt'9Y, Oh•
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Oliver Shearer down Winfield
Tel. WY 2-296'J.
Telev111on and radio tul:ou Coll1d
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Winfield 6 : 20 -a. m .
('l"OY, Near Uurwin.
balh, basement 12 rooms ) , coal
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w11ntory 001,. NequlrernentH: 11 10
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and
location. $5,000.00.
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aolt1 cabinet. Equipped to 1ig !-,�:,:�.iu:-�;r,;t�:."'OoUC::t
Lightning Rod Mutual
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age with storage room and tool
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1961 RAMBLIR CLASSIC
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LITTLI ORPHAN ANNIE
LOOK, OAN ( QR: ! 'i'Ot.l I.09'T
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Bwm Harchop,
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NEW YORK IUPl l-Ao with the ntnatna: MIN' or Patrick M- plo11 the port ol
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thlnp, let a John Drou star N
Patritk McGaohan, 1h11 ..,.
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rieo ""'11&lt;1 have loobd new. The
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Ila debut on CBSN Wodneaday nl�, ...,.ed
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Gld-di• 1enre, ' "Danger Man .
found ilt lmtinclt otifled by the
lnetcapable lads of
'JV uxl co}d •ar life.
'l1lf W-hour opened cold on a
mokout acen! ju.Ill aa if we were
watching a beer commercial
'It,.., a dlslinguil,hed
knocked off when ■ .mlper·, bullet
llruck bim oo the patio. "Dang,r
Man" was under way -.ith that
&amp;ouch.
A• Drake, JlcGoobaa firlt ap
peered with a coat Ctrencb) alun,
ever hi! ohouldlen mroadl NOled
1t a sidewalk care in Paris
(1'rancel 111d � a ,-.
bl ance to Franchot Tqne .In an
old mo,ie ■- o ,._, oa the
Eiffel ,-._, llcGooban a few brlgblly cynical c:omnmtl4
about the IPl' bullnea. thereby
giving rile le tho hope that a
careful blend of wit, lntnauo ad
satire would be OID'I to ■evor,
Right ofter tho -1a1.
howevor ��·-ban
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the •toreolype of • � apnt,
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he wa, aeeompanled by a wpoly
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Mrs. Winn 's parents. Mr. ..d M'8.
H. D. Lyons, Mr, , Thomson will
return lhi&gt; week to 83111Sl in the
cart of Mrs. Lyon.ti who is bed,.
faSl.

Jed Wt_bster Sr. l:' ntcr• ti Garland for flowers sent her
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noon at her home o n Spri ng Sch00 1 • for !!:I f•··
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: dessert course was �er\ ed them
lo lhe home of her son-in-law and end with her mother, Mrs. J. S.
were r� ad
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Mr and Mrs La wrence Colley of Henderson.
fro·n Sen- i daughter.
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"If J e sus Came To Your ator Frank� U,.usch e and Re?"� � family, M r asd M rs. Marv1
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Murra ys and Mrs Mar- I H "'•ltl Tueiday Eve
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her card club Tuesday
tamed
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leg
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t �! - Mr and Mrs Buce Lloyd and
i ng al her home in Middles
even
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recent
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'-----j Will i a m ,;on ,dw g:H•e a rned 1 mg
� son, M ike. and daught rr , Mrs po Prizes w
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ere won by Mrs. Ed"l l .i l l o n o n "A iL,,iercd Pr a y e r" 11 e re giv l' n b y Mr s . _ W� 1:m·•
Orear Baslm1 . J r and children of artr re r
Mrs. Lionel Boggs ,
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G al11 polis Y1s1ted Easlc•r w lh Mr. I
Mrs Wilham Child:! and Mrs . Ro, roll c-�ll
,1 1 th Mr�. Lot11s R t!lbel. They !Clld of and Mrs Jamr-s Lloyd and l a m1ly i..
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in Belpre. J n the evenin� ,twv 111s- 1
th ru· rrf'al lV&lt;' millt&gt;I. A c:.ml of th e d1 st·u ��w
1 959 CHEVROLET ! t hunh &lt;. 11 .- � , t• ·id frr&gt;m Mtf� El h - la1 1ve bills.
other players we� Mrs. ��rl;:
ited in C.a llipo l ls wilh \fr .• 1 1 I
Asa Bradbury,
rs .
Mrs Dm1 n1e pre s cm ed a pa · I Lloyd•
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Bel _AW _4 Doo�. Ivory and t urMills.
lfflnald
rs.
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and
Gress
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wh!ch
no!,
15
PTA
a
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inflJl'lsh. Spotless clean
P
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.
• no t Mr· and Mrs Jack Wailers and desse rt c:ourse was served by
brought out that t h e PTA ts
terior, I ess th an 20 '000 honest
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miles · VS motor. Powerg1 1ue
' n g sons ' Jaek and Steve, of Colum- Mrs Hackett.
a rnot h ers cI u b • a money m'•k;
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and heater. ru Y
,. llcy bus .were Easter wet&gt; kened guest s
trans. Radio
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orga n iza I ion. . The of his parents, Mr. and M rs. G uy
or pu t1sa n
HERE
"Hound-Dog Man" l history of the PT A wh1cn _was . Walters . Thev also attended early Mr andVtsn
Earl lfowett and
Mrs.
$1 845
S
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cart
Churd
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I f n d m 1 8 w as also si v en on Easter morning.
daughters Louanna and BarbarJ
, by Mrs. Downie.
was . of Toronto O . spent Wasler vaThe m•xt mcelit1g will b� 8 Ch l s E 8 � rd
"The Sheriff Of
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luncheon on May 3, the time Hun mg on, W . \ a.
Fractured
Jaw
· 1 Mrs. Eveett Hewett and Ms.
VB Brookwood Staticr, W;igon.
and pl-i:ice to be announced la- ness.
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ausra•!d
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has
and
finish
D.1rk gret'n
Ber th·-i:I G 1 11 · Mrs· Gill ret uml::ti
Thomson
Maunce
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Mr
and
Mr.
Warner,
Robert
.
s
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M
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b
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and Kcnnelh l\loore
pearance of new car im1de and
i home with them for a VISlt.
weekend
last
visited
Cleveland
or
cha1
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an.
Also
Carloon
Cuniul
out, automatic trans , new llfes,
radio and heater.

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AND THE K I N'i" 1
"ESTHER
Super Cross Country Statton
(TeC"huicolon
standard
motor.
ul,
Waigon. ti
I Saturd:ly evemng dinner guests
trans. Bea ullful 2 t llne green Joan Collin�. H1d1ard Egan of Mr. unJ Mrs Willard Hines,
lini!h. Vmyl interior trim. good Colorc;artoon
I Alhens Road, wt-rt&gt; Mr. an� Mrs.
tire1, radio and heater.
Ray Hines and son. David, of
SATURDAY
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Hoger
"KEY W ITNESS"
$1 29S
J•·ffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley Hines or Cleveland and Mr. and
- also Mrs. Charle, Wood. Chester.
"VISIT
TO
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ROLET
Mrs. George Mowrey Sr. and
CHEV
958
1
SMALL PLANET"
Mrs. M ilford Mowrey and daugh­
Impala Convertible Coupe. Spot­ Jerry Lewii., Joan Blackman ter. Melissa. lert today for a
less clun interior . with . l_1ke
weekend visit in Columbus with
new ivory top. beige fm1sh. I Sunday, Mon .• TuH., Wed.
former·s sister and brother-in•
the
Tires show liltle wear. Ful l
"BUTTERF IELD 8"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl French.
law.
equipment inc-luding radio and '
(Technicolor)
will be joined there Saturday
They
heater, 348 cu. in. V 8 motor,
With Elizabeth Taylor
automatic trans.
George Mowery Jr. and
Mrs.
by
and Eddie Fisher
Unda Jean. of Cleve­
daughter.
Calorurtoon,
$ 1 695
will accompany them
who
land.
AdmiHion; 60c and 30c
home for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lochary
1 956 FORD V9
CARTOON EVERY NIGHTI
and family returned to their home
2 Door. Automatic trans., heal­
in Bl oomington, Ind., Wed11esday
er, new tires. new interior. ·
after a visll with his parents, Mr.
Shar p finish of green over iv­
and Mn. Patrick Lochary.
ory. Wu $790..
Mrs. .I . A. Sweeney of Rutland
TONIGHT
and Mrs. Earl Halliday of Athens
WEEK IND SPICIAL
3 STOOGES FEATURE
were weekend guesets of Mrs. Ev­
$665
"HAVE ROCKET
erett M cKnight.
WILL T�AVEL"
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
- also returned to their home in Marion
1 955 CHEVROLET
Mkkey Rooney, Terry Moore
Sunday evening after a several
Dan Duryea
VB 210 4 Door. Powergllde
daya v irlt with her parents, Mr.
"PLATINUM
trans., heater. Tires like new.
and Mrs. Richard Karr Sr.
HIGH SCHOOL"
Beautiful belge and nd finish,
Miss Polly i&lt;:.1rr or Columbus ar­
ALSO CARTOON
clean iolerior.
rived today for a weekend visit
TIME SCHEDULE NOTIC E with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
$795
Richard Karr Sr.
MASON DRIVE IN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck
Feature 1l1ted first starts al
'49 DODGE
Easter dinner guests of Mr.
were
dusk. The picture listed sec·
Willard Ebersbach and
Mrs.
and
ondly will be startir.g near
2 Door ___
daughters.
8:30.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ebesbach
Saturday Only April 8
'5 1 CHEVROLET
spent Easter in Middleport with
Jamea Craig and
their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Pratt.
$ 1 99
4 Door
William Talman in
Mr. and Mn. William Grate
"THIE PIRSUAOEll"
son, James, were Pomeroy
and
- also '52 CHEVROLET
rt visitor• over the
Middlept)
and
Barry Sullivan in
.
weekend
"THI PURPLE GANG'"
2 Door __ $ 1 95
(R�m-runni�-high jacking
Vice and Murder)
Board Of Deacaru
'53 HUDSON
ALSO CARTOON

4 Door __ $ 1 95

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Young Peoples'
Sunrise Service

Held By Class

The Y oung Peoples class of
the Tuppen Plains Christian
Chu,cb held an Easter Sunrise
· •nd the pr_,.
-am w as
servace
under the direction of Mi S!
Evelyn White, Vienna, W . V a. ,
director of Y outh wor k a l Vienna Baptut Churd1.
The organ prelude " My Risen
Lord' ' by Miss Marylyn Koehle , 0pened the Wo,slup Ser vice
an"" •t
" ,'ss Wh1'te's meditation
was ·' That Res 11rrection Morn. "
A f in the service the Sunday
School ch!ss enjoyed a break•
fast ser v ed by Mrs. Lind sey
Lyons, Mrs. Herman Black and
M rs. H omer CoI e. Th e food w�s
furnished by the Men's Ch nstian Fellowship.
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Attending were Allee Livingston, Marylya Koe hl er, N ancy
Jo Cole , Cecilia Gaul• Lyndall
LYOn 5 , Janet Hoffman • Joe E•
Crite, Lindsey Lyons, Jr., David
p a,• is, Jimmie Caldwell, W i l bur
Robimon, Wesley Arbaugh, Larry Landon Dennis Newland,
Gary Land�n, Roger Black and
guest Douglas Bemmn, Terra
Alta W. Va. • Donald Landon,
, .
Su-per1ntendent of the Sunday I

Will Meet Sunday

.Tohn Lupton, Ziva Rodann
"BLOOD AND STEF.L"
(Re-gal,cope)
- also Robt!rt Mitchum
Eleanor Parker
U.11111na Patten and
George Peppard in
"HOME FROM THP, HILLS"
◄Cinemascope &amp; Color)
ALSO CARTOON

The Board or Deacons of the
Middleport First BapUt11t Church
will meet Sunday morning at 11: 15
following morning worship ser­
vice.
Monday evening the Board of
Trustee■ will meet e.l 7 p. m. at
the church and on Tuesday the
HearthsU&gt;ne Class wlll meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart
at 7:30 p. m.

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,ood tint. Cab exception11ly I
nice, look.I and rum l� new.

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to 5:00 P.M. and on Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00
P. M.

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BJ Bff 'Wla(ett
Progreu through retearcb la
the aim of the Ohio Agr icuJtur.
al Experiment 1ubltaUoo GIi Rt.
143 near Carpenter.
Scores of research projecta an
initiated and promoted Bl th �
e,peNMDt etatJun. One, which

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II becoming more Jnterestlng to have a chance to review the pn&gt;- 1 moat bnport.ant beef animal be- ln one bam at tht 1Ub11tation, enlmal tclence, ii carried oo at
1
farmers each day, ii the majol Jed at the experllDent .talion'• caua of the i,teographic•I area it j pure Charolai11 breedin11 bull. [ lhe llatioo. The Carpenter tarm
occupied, and the qua�y ffie:!I' 1 are kept. ln another aeclion, year- I ha 330 acre., ba.H 8' which ar•
project of crouing the charolaia Beef Cattle Day.
breed of hem animal with t h e 1be Charolais, which 1:lre ne,ar- It produced. In this locality farm- 1 ung heifer■ of the- Charolais bt-eed I in permanent pasture ad
p
� ly pure which it color, originated en who have recently been breetl- are cared for .
Hereford breed.
land.
The
other
part
contaUll
'lbunday, April 20, farmer■ t1,nd ! in 1111 old French province about Ing their eattle with the Charo- 1 Attendanb alao watch elose,y woodland re1earcb acreage and
otbera with a stake or interest ln lhe 18th Century, it is beUevt!d. \ail and Hereford croiJa report their main project of young :111n1- zz acre, are wie.d for building,
j
cr0&amp;1 breed.inga of animala will 'Ibe breed became France·, better meat production.
maia, young Hereford anima!a and roadway■.
Five area farmen say theiL' c ro 111 e d with tht
Charolai1. Special day, wlll be
ti e l d
animals are of much better siw Through research, it has been throughout the IW?lffier for fanr,,
llDd quality after usin� the cross- I learned that crosa breeding prr)- era to view variou■ pro_iecu or
bred one aeason. At tile aubsta- duce, a much larger animal • ! the M1b1labon and gain ideal fo?
lion, worker, run different typea · compared with other breeds.
belt.er farming.
of lest,, to le&amp;rn which are t h II!! The year-old Charolais weigh! Among the feature, of the AP..
bolter antmob. Since the proje� about 100 pound, mo t
"' han the ril 20 Bee! Cottle Day at '!"' ,ub,
U,O!ij NG OVE R _ B ob Evans, Earl Kloster,
I, not concluded until a IO-yea, Hereford ye!ll'hng. CroBSlng 111&lt;
.
�l\illt will be a tell&lt; all t h . ger'iK cl!age or bee r c attle of substation
period
,
l
test
over
elapse,. no fo':'°al two breed, providea an an �al Prevenlloo a
ook
nd Control �f �• - of the prize Charolais bulls in the s b
u station barn, and
recommendations are b e I n g about 50 pounds over the we1ghl , aeases of Feed! Cattle, . with
�
locking over the cameraman, won­
made.
of the average Hereford at a Dr Nelson B. Kang as a�aker. the huge a nimal
.
dering if he should • . . . Well, the Sen tinel cameraman
.
Charola1! are large �f -am• year in age.
Dr. Earle Klosterman will _ re• didn 't wait v y Jong
er
to find out. Bob Bishop� not in tlllt
m.ala having cream to white hair
Earl1 ProjK&amp;I
port on the beef cattle pro,JeCt, picture, is manager at
Carpenter.
coloring with heavy hindquarter,. T h e Southeaatem substatiu!I crossing the Charolais and Here
�-----�-- -�----------Breedera claim the calves will was obtained from Senator J. L. ford breeds. One or the objec,
exhibit 8 fast early growth of Carpenter in 1902. Until
1MB, lives ia to relate the size of the
natural muscling.
the Meigs County farm W88 used beef anlmaJ lo ita performance
Even Bob Evans, well known only for sheep research. It ii felt under aeveral systems of man-- ,
d
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GallJpolJ■ atockman, ha, become much was learned from tbe re- agement.
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interested in the CharolBiB breed. search te1U at the C8rpeot.er U farmen of lhUI amt have
1
He indicated particular interest farm that would not have b e e n an eye for better production,
INTERESTED STOCKMAN - Bob Evans, Gallipolis businessman • stockman, / becau,e breede" say the Char,- learned othe,wiae.
which means more p&lt;1&gt;fil, the"'
J
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l clt, and Tom Wonderling, Supt. or outlying sub-stations from the Wo�ster Head• lai., does not have a heavy out• Today, ,.,..,ch In lhree m• will be a ta,ge turnout at I h,
_
quarters ' view a herd of Charolais and Hereford cross bred cattle.-Sentinel Photo. side lat covering.
Jor area,, llll'OOOIDY, lorealrJ and I Carpenter aub,tal..,
'"' April 20
------ -----' - -- ·WASHINGTJN CUPr, - President Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today pledged
their "common commitment to those who care for Ire.
dom."
They said they were in complete agreement on t
"gravity and depth" of present world dangers.
Kennedy and Macmillan, in a
1 u to Ille gravity and doptli
joinl statement wued at the c1...
O
lbe
dangnn ill die puiimt
of their aweepiog review of cold
.
.
wor
ld
iituation lor u__. ufirN
war problem,, sa•� they d
is· who wiah lo main their Jndtcussed measum to amprove the
.
.
"cohesion
effectivenesa a n d pt!:Ddence and tbe priteJeaa ript
adaptabilicy" •I the West.m al· of choi&lt;e."
Hance in a dianging world.
John Thompson, he.!ld roach of 1prlng or 19$7 "Swack"' seined a fit except Pomeroy.
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The IWO leadm pinpoinled the "� American - 8,_ the Middleport Yellow Jackets, distinction few. if any, high 1chool Coach Swackhamer jo1DS sev•
lo
eral other SEOAL �hea �ho
"criUcal problem, of Laos a n d er1 called on RWllia lo
turned ill his resignation at 1 1 :!0 coach can claim.
r
Vietnam," and declared they have � � ftlPODI tell . b I I
Hla IIMI Glenford baakethall have called It quits 1h10 sp,,ng.
a m Joday lo Superintendent L
learn
had
gone
all
the
way
and
In
Harry
Westfall
•f
Logan
and
Alex
giYen close alte!lllon to the crisis w m • re810oab1e periN If
w ' cComas.
time" and pledged lhey - do
hia first year after coming out of Cilo of Pomeroy have also turned
tn thal ..,,.
Compleuly a clean sweep
,
In retirement ho coached the Mlddle· in retlpatlon1,
1be President and Prime Min- their utmost to bring da abcd.
M lcldleporh 1thletlc coaching
Yellow
Jacket,
lo
the
State
Rumors
are
flowing
In
Mfddleport
liter iMDed their atatemenl lo re- The joint &amp;at.emeat dellCliuld
1t1lf, head ha._tball and basess A bueball championship. port !here may ho anolhtr
Cla
lo
porters In the WhilA! Hoose rose 1he 11 boon "' _..., Lat■u,
ball cc,acb Not• P Swackhamer
.
Mr. Swackhamer since the 1955- join tbl■ re11lgnatian list. Coach
a(\er the ,.., leeden end- Keonedy and llacmillu 1bit PM
also nalsne,I.
pnlen:rJsl
II bulretball ,..... had a league John Tbompoon b report,d ready
as "candid ml friendlJ
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tll fioal coof.,.,..,, week
In b�,.four Hart al MIIS he WOI N&lt;Grd . .,, 34 wiut\ Ml!Ut
J,is pOllillon . 8', .,.i
l
It aafd ... hate dilu."
ta
recognizal "both
aa
14 g� and
and WH tho 1-• bo,i
!1111' lootbi11 1D111 for lb, Jlldd19L
ind tlw 4ilf...tty -...-,1 11,a ----· ,. Qr
JJnpoi
man who ■lallod !ht ,.U
, 1/1 · working fowarill aatillaetot-, in general, IUld fn � ..
jor iauet el. btnet' al ,. '
'.� relationa with lhe Sov iet Un ion" ma
and they deciB!'ed they b a J lationa lrilich affect our In ..,...
era day of football.
reached a "very high level of tries.•
agteemenf on our estimstt of the The leaders of the Wtlltera al-­
¢
nature of the problenui which we liantt said they ..ttalilt • b
Raceland, Kentucky, ona year and
lace.•
...ii" that lhe effort t, papi,1o
belort that w.. bead mentor ror , .An overflow crowd applauded heartily the acts pre,
,
,
,
.
,
.
,
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"
Open
and friendly dilcussiom Wilh the mnhlvde of Ila ◄Leeal
1
sented Wednesday of this week in the Letart Falb Grade
two :,ean �1 Loufaa l[)r.
CRIMPLED STEEL _ This totally dem ollshed vehicle was one of two Involved In have senred lo clarify and coo- pniblemo "wlll � flsn u
.
School "Lall A Lott" Minstrel,
H told th11 D u; Sentinel
a head.on collision al the sharp curve near Kelroy's NIie Club last night. It is finn our commoii commitment to IDln)' ucrWc&amp;•
e
•�•• th h ;"' Director Chlorua Grimm oald ney, Sue Miller, Peggy W ines,
1 b "' lbe
porter at 0000 --, ��by D avid E. Roush, West Columb ia. Three persons were Injured, none eritl• those who care for freedom,.. the
owned
eighth annual production glvao J-Oyce Roush, Yvoona Rowe, Mar- Sentinel Photo.
lndt
a■ 1ar
cally
t
plant,
joint ,tatemenl said.
by the 1 • Ith gradet oflered par- gla Shuler, Linda Flodley, Patty
..,..
were
ure
u where bP b aolnJ next oeaaon. llcularly weD,recet,ed
"We ""' ln a compll!te agreeaumbera In Baker, P-la Bootlck, Dorothy
In a telephone ata11'menl lo The al lea,t 10 lnalancea.
g
Toaey, Renee MUIJ'll e, Brenda
Daily sentinel loday r-1&gt; Swack• They lnoluded the Cakutta Jam,ll, Gmtevleve Bird , Nancy
J
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Mn. Ire• llluley _. r....
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hamer said he had tumecl In bll dance In colorful ooatumes, the Bou, Paula Gll&gt;aoa, Pamela D•
, - Pool, - ... .,..._ - �. • - - , ....
Uy
re1igt1atiGD u head ba1kefball comedy number , " 'lhe Chicken vii, David Gloeckner, Kearney
A head-on collialon on Route driving left of the center follow- the right tide of the highway IN. Lany, from 8ml&amp;llen, w. la die 511. Jaer
I •••
and buoball coach lo SupertnteJJ. Song " a Chantez dance lo black Donahue, Charlea Matthews and
aboul JS feel
7, lwo mllet north of Pomeroy ing the accident.
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Ylslled
V■
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Mr.
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Ml
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dent , L. W. McComu Friday and ;.b te coo
tumlng, 8 cbon11 Faye 1louall.
i
Friday evening at 9,311 put three Alter the lwo vehicle• collid• ll&lt;tllt care .,.,. .i.claNd lotal UJI Mn. J. R. Meek ol - .._.. ..._. - I WI,
monung.
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One dolnJ "HeJ, Looi! Me Over,"
person• lo Meig, General Hos- ed, Rowm'a car turned around wrecks by lnve&amp;tlgalon.
, 7a
port
8L
SMZ.
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Swoc,khame,, a veteraa of 17 a qulntel dolag "LOVE Spells
and slowed approiilnately 150 ft .
pital with In juries.
Mr. Meek _, llal,, • pa lae ....._ ..i •
AU lhree PfflC)I)&amp; Injured In lbe
)'eon in the coachln( gamo, ,aid Loft, " 1"4 ''Ma, He's Malling
The car
The
11163
Oiev,olet
operatecl
from
the
Impact
r
- llbly, ..., I S ._
UJI
'II
i
Is
Re
,..,._
and
5S
lo,
le
asrele
acc dent were 11:eated
he would continua tuchlq at ICytl at Me. "
Roush,
Ille
b
k
Y..,.
sp
.W.
l
19,
West
drivea
by
Bents
weal
forward
lo
by
David
Eogeoe
...
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11 .. - • ••
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MHS bol lell "lbe coaching - Other, were
ed by Me gs Geoeral Ho ita .
the "Helena Po�
Columbi.,,
W.
Va
said
to
ho
lrav•
,
.
The accldeat OCCUrNJtl OD I b . 1 '•
loday 11 • younger maa'a game." b," "Side By Side " In trlllllp at,.
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aling left of the center ou a sha
The veteran coach built up • Ure; a chorwi number 1n art II
....,
curve
where
8
large
lruck
I
P
IY/fil
£I
W
curve above the Kelroy N l trp
ei
wrecked last week.
brilliant re&lt;Onl ln 1 hb Ont 12 " Battle Hymn of the Republlc," Membon "' Trl•Counly Music
club, rao lolo lbe front of a car
yelll'I, wlnnlnJ ,ev,ral diltrlcl the Finale, anti also making • big AOBOCIBUon oald tod4y • large,
i The Sherlfl'a Oeparlmeol also
driven by Michael A. Deniz, ,
champlol!lblpa al Glenlord and bll ... Fourth Grader Melanie eall&gt;ualullc crowd altended the
was called lo Darwin where a
3'1
..... all the way !G ,rin the Slate Bee1te u llag bearer la a nd, V ■rlet)' Show held II Syracwe lllaer,vUle
ed
car
causht
Rouob ...;. teken lo Melg, Gen� "' '::'lea
Cl- A Basketball Cbamplonlhfp whlte anti blnl -·
1
Gracie Scbool wt nighL
near
the
In
era! Hoopltal by the Pomeroy
ta 11111' wille there.
kin
Ta g ports ta the apeclal 111111&gt; HlghllghUng the ahow wu • E680 and SS.
Sieve Clar , talented IO-year-old
R unit with a bead laceration.
00
1g
_Q�· '
He wu out "' the c:oacblng ben were Oel)ble
ll&gt;eryle comedy lcl by Frank Cbeeoebrew Deniz IIUlfered inJlll'J to his left
'!be vehicle wa, operated by was voted winner of the first prize (U0)'
1
t'=
ga1111 for about II :,eon but eamo llaymaa, Beverlee Html, Paullne and
Fffiti,1
Neymeir. Another was knee and bll
Ethel Deniz, The Norlhweatam Local PTA Dwight Homer Browa, r,, Ath- at tbe Bradb
wile
Grade
School
w
Talent
ury
Sho
o
out of -I In the fall f Cummlol, Comlle a..pma,,, Pollr Ibo duco line compo,ed of Jud,
knee lnjur lu will meet llonday, April 10 , al em. Olltcen reported the right by tbe Parent Teachers' Association.
auata1ned bead
o la
al
ay , Larry w
t
T
and lnmk lllffered Judges named 1lecODd P I a ce �g; Edllh lligbl, Saadra Doll,
Jlal'J' ,1J!&gt;I Cul&gt; The Mel Cowlty Sherill's � the llutland High School auditor,. tire,
Jwalli
Le li,
lor
In nn;Eunf&lt;e
lllddleport
overbaaebaD.
band
IIIMI
-.i..u
In the
Rowo,
Mary
Beth.lRF
To- dollar,�lliiit;
Genldene
and
�
mh
lwn
al
1:30
p.m,
with
the
Pres&gt;
amage
from Ille fire. It winner the piano-vocal team of dri&lt;lge, lloltert
heavy
d
lo appear
pa,tme t
Ro
"atrutter" William Young.
lo
h
dent.
Mrl.
Verna
Snowden
n,o
tarted
aruuod t h e Debra and Janice Smith, an d King, piano aolo; Robert JIDJa-,
appa tly ■
In
Y court on • c arge of charge.
The Auociatloo pmeoted the
third place was awurded 1B anot� pantom- rock •• roll; Dick Sright ,..Ill' wbeol
,ar lety lhow .. • joint project • ...
A doclor from Hom llnllplt,. The Pomeroy Fire Department ., sister-ac� Debra and Carol gem, Larry lleese, Haq er.
with Ille Syracuae Emergency lHIOIiti• �n Fil m
, . al will opeak on Iba prHCbool loveallpled.
King, for their pJBno duet
Brien, Charlotto I.amber!. -1
m
,quad. Proceeds of the show are �� : �� :.':!.':r child. An election of offloen will - ------'ges
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E.
Jud
Young,
Ly•
q,wtette, acrompaaled by 11n.
re
lo be Jolnlb' shared.
•m
,
y .
follow
tho
report
of
the
nominal,.
e
man
Burd
tte,
and
Chester
TaaGeorge
llad&lt;.U.
Poal No. S9 Americaa Legion, In commi
ttee
Tho 11opn of the U90Clatlon II
be
ded
g
a
Mn.
by
Athe
f
nehill,
all
DS
o
,
Middleport....
Ma
T
b
Pomeroy
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Also,
n
Kathryn Quall,, a.art.
School P.rlnclpal Jam� A. Dlebl Fri, "Lot ■
i
' all mau more music." Monday, Apr l IO. al I p. :.;.: Merle B irchfield a, chairman, The Pomero Police Depart• praised many olh&lt;r
rformera Bulfmgtoa, dance ; Diane
day In an usembly Pl'eM.Dled 1Cholar■bip award cettly
pe
San
Fr
to
t,.
film
b
about
the
Mc,
The mala pal· 1, bring • grea
Vernon Weber and Mn. Franca mut anutecl Vatehel L. Bo,. of the show """""1 by Robert Comas, OWD piaoo cump'llllna, •
ficates from County Superintendent 0. O. Patterson,_ Jn. er bowledp
lklre.
riot
and
the
Commuuio11
ltageo
Ille public and
A
dlcatlng David Brown and llilte Roberts ad laced Itrst otlmullte ..., lo
1ng of Alhena 00 throe violaliooa tPolly) Morris _ the Schnozzle lanta,y ; Carol King, p1-. ..io;
uaic. the act.
laterelt
ID
m
plant, !or ..,.1ng Ille Kelp wt ofgbt.
and second among Meigs County senlon�clpatlng In
Durante imitator _ who pmenl• Larry Reese, YOcal .,lo: Dobro
The
p
v
b vi .
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eryone
In ted
roCounty
t
g
Tucli.n
lleo
ln
the Ohio HIib School acholarahlp testa or seniors.
dinner
H
w
grE
ppe
Jt
ma
ed
Ch
es
e
altogether a wta1 of 13 01DU• Kini, piano oolo: Sandra 5nm,
ill
yor
ar
a
arl
lll
am w ho p,11eotd 11 Pome- ,..
18 wlll ho dloc:uaoed. Legar'a &lt;10Wt ,.. chargea f
•
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April
al
o
H
Becky Taylor, religfoua 1 0 • 1,
reok
· hen.
roy Jumlor igh
Foote phyllcal llr&lt;llglh ,..,. Slawter Planllllll
-ic,
Voc aumben
�
Anyme havlq u1.. lu ltampl lea ,...alloa. lalUq lo obey a Other acts Included Ruth Ann Sandra
Dodclrlclge, Lorelle Frid,
. ·
Ala Cllo�home- perlonned la the nut act which On Comil!DJDenu
police ollkor IUld nckleu ope,• and Rite Halley . ..ligious vocal: ley , \&gt;ocal ; and John "'-"Ill,
with
them.
brlni
1o
urpd
.
II
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I
t
p.m
cour1eoJ
a
will offer �
lulurecl Larry Hudaom. 8 I e , e Elgh...,
, _._ their proceeds, lo IO toward re- allnn of • ,ehlcle.
Ibo progam.
p
room�ed
M a r j o , I e Saner. panlomimo readings, orlglnal •• oho.,In1 Ior ....,�, Hiioua education.
Gom, and Rolland Fblter
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