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Battle For Orbiting
Earth, Getting Home

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AppU..- for •at•Old Joi,- 'lb■ 1lelDporar, atended prolea benellla - Ibo - ,_ .....,. ljlp]lN lo unemployed
ponry fedetal proctam beau Worbn who d r e w their lu,
Monday ill the Point P1euant- cbecb ■laee June 30, 1980, a n d
Gllllpoll■ II� dl■trlet. lo elJalb]■ _,. ,mo 11181' ..
Frank W. QI� man..,_ .._ their benefit, befo re April
11kl today Jt will be another wel l, 1981.
befora he can tahuW. appllc• 'l1loN ehgible far cl.iuma may
tion, and "&amp;et • picture" .lndicat- draw eomptnHUon up to equal
Ing bow man, olf the aru'1 l,a one half the amount they hleelY•
))bleu qualify for the beneflta. eel GI' were entitled to before the
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EllgfbJe ,.,.._ wlll drn «m· WWD'W)e, ii a ct.1hnaut'1 odginal
peuatJon up to III tlddltlon U cletermmati&lt;m was· HOOi, paid at
weeb. About .._000 Oblom■ .,. Ibo rate of .. for
WNb, 111&gt;
expected to qualify. The Polm det the new Pffll('am be will rePl- ..._ IDdudll llelp - hall, or - .payable at 142
md GoDla - la Obio, Ind a - ol IJ -• No walllq
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work, reportiaa to the nearest ot·
flee of the Bureau, and.not disqualified on any ,rou.ndl. Former
member, of the Armed Force,
and l'ederal dvil.lan employees
also are covered under thit �xtemkn.
A poraon recejvlng &lt;erlam
retirement or pension payrnenta:
may Jiave hi■ meuded _,,
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efita, Ohio, llllder in9tructlon from
Governor DJSalle, entered into
an agreement with the Secreu,ry
Labor to act ati the •Rent o!
the United States for payln1 this
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s ured," this Frid av evening al 8 m the high school au ditorium w ilb Jim Sheets playi ng the lead role or
mad M orlock. Other :nembers of the cast, first row, 1 tor, a re Martha Brewer Juanita Tackett Jane PirloqfJ_·
Betty M orris, Dot ti e Smith, Sandra Little, June Tillis and Connie Le wis, B ack �o w Junior Carter, She ela
Wiseman, Paul Pierce, David Pierce, Dick Dugan, Larry Parsons, Hiran, Sla wter, jr. Play is under dir
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COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Job For The Courts •

Thia country's government is found• jungle.
But some change of mOOd has occur•
ed. on the idea that representation in its
legislatures - state a.ad national - will red. The Supreme Court has now agreed
bear some reasonable relation to the dis­ to h e a r a case involving TenneHee,
which hasn't redistricted since 1901.
tribution of population.
Yet the record indicates that this fun­ A Minnesota court told the lawmakers
damental has been too often honored in there to obey the law and redraw.
The New Jer,ey high court handed
the breach.
The nation's cities today have 70 per Trenton lawITla.kers a 5 p.m., Feb. 1,
tent of the population, but average deadline f o r reapportiOl)ment, saying
around 25 per cent of the representa­ the court would act J:f thef didn't. It was
tion in state legislatures. It is estimated mt!'t - with two hours to spare.
Most students of the problem see the
city areas would have another 20 to 30
■eats in Congress if they were properly courts as the best hope. They don't be•
lieve the record offers encouragement
represented according to size.
The principle of b alanced npresen­ that over-represented areas will , o t •
taUon i1 being tested again in 1961 as away long-held power.
25 of the 50 states , t&gt;draw congressional
district lines to meet changes dictated
by the 1960 census. Forty.nine of the 50
are required by law to make similar re­
apportionment of their state legislative
representation.
Actually, seven states haven't made a
1lngle change since 1905, and others

Germon

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Nazi Scientist Refugee Says

Russian Orbiting Earth 'Impressive Feat'
CHARLESTON, W. Va. /UPI\
Dr. Wemer von Braun. c-om1nen1u1g on the rumor that Ru11Sia has
»uc-ceeded irl sending a man inlo
»pace and returning him to earth,
said Monday thc,t such a 1ucce111ful flight would 1,e "truly an im­
pressiYe feat"
''If it ia true, 1 think this might
have political repercuasions .all
uver the world," the former Ger­
man rocket expert said. "It would
be very out!tanding from a pro­
feuiom1l atandpoint if they've

"Wos
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done It "
Von Braun, quet11ioned he re
during a »tupoYer on a flight �u
Butler, Pa., from his Huntsville,
Ala., headquarters, said the Rus­
sian, cab send a man into apaha
and bring him back "anytime
somebody aay1 'go' ."
Now a naturalized American,
Von Braun added that he felt the
U. S. will put a man into spaet
11nd recover him before thi■ year
is over. But he uid the Soviet
action, if true, reresented a

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•·very formidable feat."
\"on Braun emphasized that he
did not' feel Rl.ll6ian acienliita
and rocket exp1rt1 are better
that the counterpart iD the United
Satet.
"They just 1Larted 1U Um "v•
er,1 yur, alltJd of u■ and that's
the thing no amount of money cen
buy-time, time loat."
..We have madt tremendoua
proareu aince 1918, but the Rus­
■ians aft! just running with all
they've ,ot-and you know how it

11.'' he said.
"If you want to catc-h up with
someonr., you have to run even
faster than the other guy."
Von Braun said the "only way
ta save lime is to take short c-ut■
which might mean il'Jcrtaainl!l the
risks that you're willing to take
lo increa11e the gamble."
·'We're not willing to do that."
he said. "When I see R1.1ui1ns at
technical meetings they indicate
ta me that they think they'll beat
us. I am \'ery mulh afraid that
they have.·•

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have failed to reapportion for periods
of 30 -and 40 years. Nearly half t b e
atatea have missed at least one requjred

BIG BREAKFAST SET SALE,
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redistricting.
The imbalance i8 of rourse an o l d
1torv. Cn.imU"fflS distortions can be docu­

mented.

21'' Zenith TV
WITH BASE - WAS 239.95

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Rambler Sales
Up Sharply
In Late March

-88

$199.95

Sale

WITH
TRAD£

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3-21'' TV Sets
WITH NEW PICTURE TUBES

$68.88 to $88.88
2-Pc. Living Room Suite - - �39.95

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lt"s Spring... Time Ta Buy!

SALE!
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LUXURIOUS 3-PC. SECTIONAL

Handsomely styled with deep, deep foam rubber
cushions, In the most fashionable choice of decor­
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can heat it at a
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NOW! 500 lb. lP GAS SYSTEMS

All Kindt

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tncl Hul•n.

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Metered bottled gas service so
that you can heat your home . . .
or brooder houses at a cost that
will compete with a n y type of
fuel!
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6--9-12' Sandran

BIG, LARGE REFRIGERATOR

and

NOW ON SALE AT

Gold Seal Rugs

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ALL COLORS
ALL SIZES
25 ROLLS TO CHOOSE FROM
GET OUR LOWER PRICEI

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BUNK BEDS
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The Daily Sentinel

COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Job For The Courts •

Thia country's government is found• jungle.
But some change of mOOd has occur•
ed. on the idea that representation in its
legislatures - state a.ad national - will red. The Supreme Court has now agreed
bear some reasonable relation to the dis­ to h e a r a case involving TenneHee,
which hasn't redistricted since 1901.
tribution of population.
Yet the record indicates that this fun­ A Minnesota court told the lawmakers
damental has been too often honored in there to obey the law and redraw.
The New Jer,ey high court handed
the breach.
The nation's cities today have 70 per Trenton lawITla.kers a 5 p.m., Feb. 1,
tent of the population, but average deadline f o r reapportiOl)ment, saying
around 25 per cent of the representa­ the court would act J:f thef didn't. It was
tion in state legislatures. It is estimated mt!'t - with two hours to spare.
Most students of the problem see the
city areas would have another 20 to 30
■eats in Congress if they were properly courts as the best hope. They don't be•
lieve the record offers encouragement
represented according to size.
The principle of b alanced npresen­ that over-represented areas will , o t •
taUon i1 being tested again in 1961 as away long-held power.
25 of the 50 states , t&gt;draw congressional
district lines to meet changes dictated
by the 1960 census. Forty.nine of the 50
are required by law to make similar re­
apportionment of their state legislative
representation.
Actually, seven states haven't made a
1lngle change since 1905, and others

Germon

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Nazi Scientist Refugee Says

Russian Orbiting Earth 'Impressive Feat'
CHARLESTON, W. Va. /UPI\
Dr. Wemer von Braun. c-om1nen1u1g on the rumor that Ru11Sia has
»uc-ceeded irl sending a man inlo
»pace and returning him to earth,
said Monday thc,t such a 1ucce111ful flight would 1,e "truly an im­
pressiYe feat"
''If it ia true, 1 think this might
have political repercuasions .all
uver the world," the former Ger­
man rocket expert said. "It would
be very out!tanding from a pro­
feuiom1l atandpoint if they've

"Wos
·• .. .
•

done It "
Von Braun, quet11ioned he re
during a »tupoYer on a flight �u
Butler, Pa., from his Huntsville,
Ala., headquarters, said the Rus­
sian, cab send a man into apaha
and bring him back "anytime
somebody aay1 'go' ."
Now a naturalized American,
Von Braun added that he felt the
U. S. will put a man into spaet
11nd recover him before thi■ year
is over. But he uid the Soviet
action, if true, reresented a

-

. .·

•·very formidable feat."
\"on Braun emphasized that he
did not' feel Rl.ll6ian acienliita
and rocket exp1rt1 are better
that the counterpart iD the United
Satet.
"They just 1Larted 1U Um "v•
er,1 yur, alltJd of u■ and that's
the thing no amount of money cen
buy-time, time loat."
..We have madt tremendoua
proareu aince 1918, but the Rus­
■ians aft! just running with all
they've ,ot-and you know how it

11.'' he said.
"If you want to catc-h up with
someonr., you have to run even
faster than the other guy."
Von Braun said the "only way
ta save lime is to take short c-ut■
which might mean il'Jcrtaainl!l the
risks that you're willing to take
lo increa11e the gamble."
·'We're not willing to do that."
he said. "When I see R1.1ui1ns at
technical meetings they indicate
ta me that they think they'll beat
us. I am \'ery mulh afraid that
they have.·•

,�·t

It's
Time
To •••

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\

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Time
To •••

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FABULOUS BUYS at RUTLAND FURNITURE

have failed to reapportion for periods
of 30 -and 40 years. Nearly half t b e
atatea have missed at least one requjred

BIG BREAKFAST SET SALE,
** To25 SUITES * &gt;f­
*1 * Choose From *
In This Saler- *
***

redistricting.
The imbalance i8 of rourse an o l d
1torv. Cn.imU"fflS distortions can be docu­

mented.

21'' Zenith TV
WITH BASE - WAS 239.95

***XJt',t,

Rambler Sales
Up Sharply
In Late March

-88

$199.95

Sale

WITH
TRAD£

i,'

I

3-21'' TV Sets
WITH NEW PICTURE TUBES

$68.88 to $88.88
2-Pc. Living Room Suite - - �39.95

' ..

3-PC. TABLE GROUP __________ 29,95

lt"s Spring... Time Ta Buy!

SALE!
3-PC. SECTIONAL

!

I

LUXURIOUS 3-PC. SECTIONAL

Handsomely styled with deep, deep foam rubber
cushions, In the most fashionable choice of decor­
ator colors. Adaptable to any room arrangement.
Specially priced!

IF YOU'RE BUILDING
A NEW HOME. • •
:t!:;ta

........ ,..... u .....

don't for1get you
can heat it at a
very minimum
price with
Bottled Gas from
Rutland
Furniture.
Av1U1bl• For

i

"ThNt Ir-. 1lr, oomblno dll'IIIY ind IUlhortty wltll
Jul&amp; • lllnt of lllo pfa,llor lookl"
;_- ::

NOW! 500 lb. lP GAS SYSTEMS

All Kindt

of Gas Furn.en
tncl Hul•n.

NEWt
Metered bottled gas service so
that you can heat your home . . .
or brooder houses at a cost that
will compete with a n y type of
fuel!
Be the first to enjoy this modern
method of heating . . . see us
nowl

______ ,......... -..

M-/2

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World Champion Tigers Rally To Wi n Opener

THE

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hit a 10th-inning home nm that I pinch-hJUer Die� Stuart walked homer for the Philadelphia RWll. 1elt knocked out Baltimore
U■•led PreM bten■t.loaal
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The d•ampioo P1usburgh Pi• gave the St. L..ouis Cardinal, it 2-1 with two oul. Lefly Mike McCor- Don Oryldale wa.s the winning ['
e Milt Pappas .Lill the aecond in,.
rates atill have lhat old l.ate--in- I Lr1umph.
mK'k wu liWlll1llllted to get the pitcher with rehef from L a r r y ;..,
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n .,,g . Grba ,,.
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SpoU Hi maJ'a �bul
BY BOB WINGETT
tnlOOrl in Sandyvil� wu posting bolt by the Lo!! Angeles An- Manager Ralph HOU.I. Pedro Ra- fen� for a thcee-ru.o homer.
' oo ,:s 4 b
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'Ibis truly be the only t� this
Jim O T l
- it it hin and
pmed until May l, Wahama
he ld them_ to three h_its tn
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� Ralph Say1t saldl.
! It •• like 1 960 al Jo,., again pdchu,g the
an Wall
helped t
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s joymg U.
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when Bill Vi�on hit a three-run a 6-0 v ictory 111 lhetr ftrsl game reC't'1ved crecht for the victory a.l.
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hia Chicago Cubs were bopped by seven innings on a homer by Ed- 1n the AL, Ramos hit 8 twopitching
the
cred
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onday.
sl
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victory ' Elroy Face, of course. the Cincinnati Reds , 7- 1.
My
In the SEOAL ,oulhem do,mlon
ag"'""' the Yankees. Bob. AIU.on
,
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ed
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aide,
nm
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more-to-1,e.upected
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The
by
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game
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Papa Tom Grueser, I.a st year S s tar_ c atcher on the diJplay of the first full day of i 'J'he Los Angeles Dodgen
the Jlll'k110n-Gal h�
beat Bob Nieman's pinch single tied and Reno 9:rtoia hit Mumesota
wa, put off - unt,J today - bul Cl a ss AA dislrict champion
Pomeroy High School te, m , ; th, 1961 ,..,.. was supplied by the Philadelphia PhU., g.2, in th, th&lt; ,con, for SI. Lou� and Spe - home,., Wh oley Fo'.d . was ihe
n
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�gtd by the �Y I appearance m �y ge t the ch a nce soon th� l he has been Watl i n g for.
loser_ m the Ya�ees first homebid
Spahn's
foiled
homer
cer's
game
night
only
,
intheir
in
however.
Angels,
the
8
before
played
th11 mol'nlng. 1t II never happen
f hro � gh Philad elphia Ph i l ly scout Mel Clark of W est
o
-. Rtgl1tered NurH
Jtial major league game . Ted : crowd ol SUM; the Kansas City for his 289th victory. Lindy Mc- penmg defeat s 111ce 1954.
Colu � b 1a , W . V a . . Tom � a y get a c�ance to _s h o� some K us
l zewskt h it a pai r of homers j Alhletic1 look advantage or fou r Daniel was the Cards' winner in l Clevela nd Jumped on Jim BunWIii I• Present
or maJOr Jeague scouts his talents with the big m itt a o&lt;l and &amp;b Cerv one in a 7·2 vie- errors to beat the Bo8ton Red relief.
W'INS fflRF.f: MORE
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for
six
runs
in the second
1 ba t .
J. J. DAVIS, M.D.
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NEW YORK 1 UPl t - Ismael
_ 1 tory over lhe Baltimore Orioles. Seu:, 5-2: and tbe Cleveland Inn
ng
a
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Perry
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pitched a
,
in
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F
Ron
J
airley
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pinch
lwo
run
. A Ph lly sco ut w1.11 com e � nd look G rue.ser o v e ',· pos Even more surpris i than that dians
De
7
hit
vi
Valenziwla won three rul·es at
ng
defeated
the
troit Tigers, doub le off Robin Roberts cli- ctory over Detroit. J i m
SI bJ y be r ore SC h 00 l S OU l lh IS ye a r. Tom , , a s en or al I
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9-5.
Aqueduct for tilt&gt; second straight I p
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the
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was
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maxed
L
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a
seventh-inning
0
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bu t • t
0 Id { 1 g) t O I y
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day Tuesday . He scored with I
b
pitchin
li
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h
Grba
made
a
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hih
a
o
and Bubba Phillips
4
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C
A1ala
b
muiu
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m
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gave
E
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D
it
the
ers their
y�u ng � a t e her in · &amp;
o
a 0 S l �� be t
Nymph•• Bu lly •St9 700 in th, lhis a�ea i� s�:�raJ •ear:. n,';r'e w!r/ few base runners I the Yankee castoff. The Angel, . Pitlsbu,gh·,. �inlh inning expJo. ,Jctory o,er the Ph il,. Wa lly rontr:buled a home, to .lhe In.
.
first, Sldluck ( $6.401 in the third who risked testing ft by ste a ling b ase. When they did, are tab bed a power•nch, p1tchmg- sm was rem1m1cent of_ the many M oon home
dlans I_8-h1t attack. �•e Jake
�
� for �s Angeles
•nd Pourquol Pas 1s 1 uo 1 in lht- they usu a l ly wished they h a d n ' t .
poor batlclub,
ralhes the Buca pulled m w� aod John Call ison h it a two-r un Wood h it a 2-run Detroit homer,
.
fourch.
pennant last year. The G1anf1
e
the
T
olher
e
surprises, too,
l,l:!1' Wel"
l i e wa s al!U) the star slugger for Pomeroy a couple of
Only Ille of Kansas City•a five
his high school years. Frequently ra n,s w�lched a b:ill as both league races got under- opened a 6-3 lead in the nm, . � TWO GET REW ARD
puns against Boston was earned.
back•to-back homera by Willie LOS ANGELES WPI)
h i t by Tom sail across the skies and hit with_ a thud on way Tuesday.
nK! .;ay Herbert drove 1n two tallies
LIZ GRE:IITS CHll.DREN
.Spah1 Lose, Opeau
McCovey and Orlando Cepeda, Loa Ana:ele.s Lakers of the Na- with a double and received credhighway beyond the Pomeroy ba se ba l l diamond.
the
I.OS ANGELES CUPI I - Sctf&gt;f!n
-Warren Spahn of the Milwa11- and still led 7-S going in lo lhe tlonal Basketbal! Association have it for the A's v�tory
Though Grueser c a nnot play with Co ach. Russ_e ll
although he
slar Elizabeth Taylar, recovered
Moore's undefeated squ a d this year, h e practices with kee Braves 10.'lt a home or a sea- ninth.
.rewarded
Rudy
Lanwo
and
Tom
pitched
only
six
innings.
from a near.fatal fight with pneuthem. La st evening he was sliding in the damp Pomeroy son opener for the first time ln Then Dick Schofield hit a pinch Hawkins with salary increases in Klunewski drove Jn five runs
monia. gre-eted her three children
i nfield with the rest o! lhe tea m .
seven tries when Daryl Spencer d&lt;iuble off reliever Stu Miller and lheir 1961-82 contracts.
with his two homers as the Anwlth hup Tueaday night when
It's a sure bet th a t a major l eague scout ca n ' t go far
tMy arrived at International Air- wrong by signing Grueser because if 1'om has a nything

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Starting for Racine was Don Har d in, �ho worked two
i rinings. Lefty Johnson took over for him and•··w a s re­
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World Champion Tigers Rally To Wi n Opener

THE

Van C•mp's

hit a 10th-inning home nm that I pinch-hJUer Die� Stuart walked homer for the Philadelphia RWll. 1elt knocked out Baltimore
U■•led PreM bten■t.loaal
1t.art.
The d•ampioo P1usburgh Pi• gave the St. L..ouis Cardinal, it 2-1 with two oul. Lefly Mike McCor- Don Oryldale wa.s the winning ['
e Milt Pappas .Lill the aecond in,.
rates atill have lhat old l.ate--in- I Lr1umph.
mK'k wu liWlll1llllted to get the pitcher with rehef from L a r r y ;..,
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n .,,g . Grba ,,.
.. uc·k ool 1we balters'
· •·-• v•�-•. . uu-•- r·maI out, ""'
n»e Wahama-Sandyville base•uaee.! mnina: lightnlnj. but rt wun · t any 1 -Tho New Yor.• y--•
u,,__. h 1t' Sherry in the last two innings.
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SpoU Hi maJ'a �bul
BY BOB WINGETT
tnlOOrl in Sandyvil� wu posting bolt by the Lo!! Angeles An- Manager Ralph HOU.I. Pedro Ra- fen� for a thcee-ru.o homer.
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'Ibis truly be the only t� this
Jim O T l
- it it hin and
pmed until May l, Wahama
he ld them_ to three h_its tn
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w
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up
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the An&amp;ela �e tied for
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he Redn first pla«. but ihey "' llll'e eod
Tw"" to / run &lt;hmng hia two-uuung ,tml ,
� Ralph Say1t saldl.
! It •• like 1 960 al Jo,., again pdchu,g the
an Wall
helped t
y P
s joymg U.
.
when Bill Vi�on hit a three-run a 6-0 v ictory 111 lhetr ftrsl game reC't'1ved crecht for the victory a.l.
Sayn! further reported th:_j l ..-- n--,.. �P1t· ,,,... ,..,
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All homer in the ninth inning Tues- in Minneapolis-St. Pa uJ unUonn,. though Clem l.abine retired the
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malte-11p datff with Middleport
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day 10 give the Pirates I oome• 1 -And somethlng must have Giants 111 the mnth.
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from-behind 8- 7 victory over the gone wrong with " head coach " I n ttte Braves - Cards game, owner Ph"I
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San Francisco G1anl!. And wbo Ved1e llinul • WM machme u Spahn led Ern.11! Broglio, 1-0 after
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YEJ"" IalSt F rl·d ay III nd Raeine
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hia Chicago Cubs were bopped by seven innings on a homer by Ed- 1n the AL, Ramos hit 8 twopitching
the
cred
receiv
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it
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onday.
sl
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pa
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die M athews. A triple by Hal run_ single to help bl11 own cause
victory ' Elroy Face, of course. the Cincinnati Reds , 7- 1.
My
In the SEOAL ,oulhem do,mlon
ag"'""' the Yankees. Bob. AIU.on
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f
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aide,
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The
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game
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Papa Tom Grueser, I.a st year S s tar_ c atcher on the diJplay of the first full day of i 'J'he Los Angeles Dodgen
the Jlll'k110n-Gal h�
beat Bob Nieman's pinch single tied and Reno 9:rtoia hit Mumesota
wa, put off - unt,J today - bul Cl a ss AA dislrict champion
Pomeroy High School te, m , ; th, 1961 ,..,.. was supplied by the Philadelphia PhU., g.2, in th, th&lt; ,con, for SI. Lou� and Spe - home,., Wh oley Fo'.d . was ihe
n
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�gtd by the �Y I appearance m �y ge t the ch a nce soon th� l he has been Watl i n g for.
loser_ m the Ya�ees first homebid
Spahn's
foiled
homer
cer's
game
night
only
,
intheir
in
however.
Angels,
the
8
before
played
th11 mol'nlng. 1t II never happen
f hro � gh Philad elphia Ph i l ly scout Mel Clark of W est
o
-. Rtgl1tered NurH
Jtial major league game . Ted : crowd ol SUM; the Kansas City for his 289th victory. Lindy Mc- penmg defeat s 111ce 1954.
Colu � b 1a , W . V a . . Tom � a y get a c�ance to _s h o� some K us
l zewskt h it a pai r of homers j Alhletic1 look advantage or fou r Daniel was the Cards' winner in l Clevela nd Jumped on Jim BunWIii I• Present
or maJOr Jeague scouts his talents with the big m itt a o&lt;l and &amp;b Cerv one in a 7·2 vie- errors to beat the Bo8ton Red relief.
W'INS fflRF.f: MORE
ning
for
six
runs
in the second
1 ba t .
J. J. DAVIS, M.D.
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NEW YORK 1 UPl t - Ismael
_ 1 tory over lhe Baltimore Orioles. Seu:, 5-2: and tbe Cleveland Inn
ng
a
d
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Perry
.
pitched a
,
in
i
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F
Ron
J
airley
s
pinch
lwo
run
. A Ph lly sco ut w1.11 com e � nd look G rue.ser o v e ',· pos Even more surpris i than that dians
De
7
hit
vi
Valenziwla won three rul·es at
ng
defeated
the
troit Tigers, doub le off Robin Roberts cli- ctory over Detroit. J i m
SI bJ y be r ore SC h 00 l S OU l lh IS ye a r. Tom , , a s en or al I
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9-5.
Aqueduct for tilt&gt; second straight I p
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os
the
P
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classy
was
Jl
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maxed
L
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three-run
a
seventh-inning
0
e ba s b a ll
bu t • t
0 Id { 1 g) t O I y
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day Tuesday . He scored with I
b
pitchin
li
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h
Grba
made
a
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hih
a
o
and Bubba Phillips
4
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lhctt
rally
C
A1ala
b
muiu
ck
m
F
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gave
E
b
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D
it
the
ers their
y�u ng � a t e her in · &amp;
o
a 0 S l �� be t
Nymph•• Bu lly •St9 700 in th, lhis a�ea i� s�:�raJ •ear:. n,';r'e w!r/ few base runners I the Yankee castoff. The Angel, . Pitlsbu,gh·,. �inlh inning expJo. ,Jctory o,er the Ph il,. Wa lly rontr:buled a home, to .lhe In.
.
first, Sldluck ( $6.401 in the third who risked testing ft by ste a ling b ase. When they did, are tab bed a power•nch, p1tchmg- sm was rem1m1cent of_ the many M oon home
dlans I_8-h1t attack. �•e Jake
�
� for �s Angeles
•nd Pourquol Pas 1s 1 uo 1 in lht- they usu a l ly wished they h a d n ' t .
poor batlclub,
ralhes the Buca pulled m w� aod John Call ison h it a two-r un Wood h it a 2-run Detroit homer,
.
fourch.
pennant last year. The G1anf1
e
the
T
olher
e
surprises, too,
l,l:!1' Wel"
l i e wa s al!U) the star slugger for Pomeroy a couple of
Only Ille of Kansas City•a five
his high school years. Frequently ra n,s w�lched a b:ill as both league races got under- opened a 6-3 lead in the nm, . � TWO GET REW ARD
puns against Boston was earned.
back•to-back homera by Willie LOS ANGELES WPI)
h i t by Tom sail across the skies and hit with_ a thud on way Tuesday.
nK! .;ay Herbert drove 1n two tallies
LIZ GRE:IITS CHll.DREN
.Spah1 Lose, Opeau
McCovey and Orlando Cepeda, Loa Ana:ele.s Lakers of the Na- with a double and received credhighway beyond the Pomeroy ba se ba l l diamond.
the
I.OS ANGELES CUPI I - Sctf&gt;f!n
-Warren Spahn of the Milwa11- and still led 7-S going in lo lhe tlonal Basketbal! Association have it for the A's v�tory
Though Grueser c a nnot play with Co ach. Russ_e ll
although he
slar Elizabeth Taylar, recovered
Moore's undefeated squ a d this year, h e practices with kee Braves 10.'lt a home or a sea- ninth.
.rewarded
Rudy
Lanwo
and
Tom
pitched
only
six
innings.
from a near.fatal fight with pneuthem. La st evening he was sliding in the damp Pomeroy son opener for the first time ln Then Dick Schofield hit a pinch Hawkins with salary increases in Klunewski drove Jn five runs
monia. gre-eted her three children
i nfield with the rest o! lhe tea m .
seven tries when Daryl Spencer d&lt;iuble off reliever Stu Miller and lheir 1961-82 contracts.
with his two homers as the Anwlth hup Tueaday night when
It's a sure bet th a t a major l eague scout ca n ' t go far
tMy arrived at International Air- wrong by signing Grueser because if 1'om has a nything

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Starting for Racine was Don Har d in, �ho worked two
i rinings. Lefty Johnson took over for him and•··w a s re­
I i eved in the sixth by
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Into the fourth round of the Cum•
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M rs. Bobbie Wilson, 7-5, 6·2.

Celtics Wrap
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BOSTON &lt;UPJI - The Boston
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II was like a field day al Tupper, Pl a ins last night
when Eastern a nd Racine collided on a damp, muddy
field. Coach Larry Morrison's boys l&gt;oured 1 9 runs a cross
the plate h.l11ged 1 7 hits and commtlted six errors. East­
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behind PHS over the weeken d while home from h I s
leaching post In Kenluck_y - John Shasteen looking l ike
a mud ba ll after ba se ball practice last evening at Pom­
eroy - Racine's game at M i ddleport will be played to­
night, weather permitting - The Tornadoes a re sched�
u led lo play Gallipolis on the Racine � tomorrow
.nigh! and tra vel lo Ames Bern Saturday - Basketball
" still alive in Midd leport - LaiL&amp; Y� the court
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[ I M- and Mrs EmerlOll Pooler Mrs George FredP.rlck. i! Im- ning.
�p•nt F::i .trr weekend with her I proving
Mn. Milford FrederiC'� rtceiv•
µ:11 1 n. ,. Mr .ind Mrs Paul Kel• ' Mr1. Hallie Frederick, Yl1it- ed word recently tb111 her t111h1r
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Many f r om here attended Eas- ter, Jl"ridf.Y aften:IOOll and en- , in Florida.
of Northern part oJ sta !t' \1r t''' si· .-\ ll'l'� .,1 C'hbter, Sunday
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Mr.s "\ 01· man Frderick visited
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Mr anc. Mn. Harry Speni•c·r
Mr ;,n d Mrs Elson Spenctr,
of Port Clinton, visited Mr :.m-i
anrl krn11y ut rtarine, Mr. a n d
Mrs Henry Spencer, M rs llal't.iP
.\.1 r� Waid Spenl'er and family, /
f&lt;"reduick. also Mr and M r s.
Mr w• I Mrs Low('Jl Bing and
ANO
Waid Spen�r last weeJ.end, \fr.
family. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry I
and Mrs. Harr;· Spencer and \f r s
pen re r. of Port Clinlon, wert
and Mr1 El�r Habrock. Jtlend•
Easter Sunda_, dinner guests of
td church at Point Plea ant F:asMr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer.
I lt&gt;r morning.
Ur and Mrs. Harry Spencer of
AT THI - - Miu Judy Cogar of E a g 1 e
Port C l rn lon, .:ind Mrs. Hattie
�idge, h11 been spending Sl'veral
Fri:ci t' nck were supper guests of
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her daughter•in-law, J oyce l lo• Mr . arnl Mrs Waid Spencer, Sat,
POMEROY, 0.
urday.
beck anrl chll..;ren of Dor('a�
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femlly spent the !!:alter weekt&gt;nd
at Allen Park. Michlaa1, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. &amp;verley
Crooks.
Mr and M n Ronald Buckhart
and children of Inkster. Michi­
IIIIN8a
l&amp;n came to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I
lia:m Hoback'• for the wedding
reception.
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er River Rd , Mrs. Wyall D · )I ui ]
conunon
of
court
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1eru1an1
· loday announced that more than to qualify for Federal aulstanca
P1..,, M■1u Cou.nu. Ob.lo, ,,.. No.
NM ■--1 I r m.. '450-CIJr ...•• Ordll lJO,N
• •wer River Rd ·· Mrs · Warren
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500 municipal, cmmty, and �tale can mean tu�
,._ dlfference '-"!tween u,1111,., prn1n1 tor dlvore• ''°"" th•
Carlene
IGffl • •• •• -• 11.. ew.oo. .,...• ClfNI tu.JO
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W. White, Rt. 1 North
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K. Fraley, Rt. 1 Nori hup, M,1.5ft
enr.,Jty, ind for olh■r proper relief.
West Virginia preu corps, are Byrd aald,
Said cau1t will IJ• for hear11111 on or
ALINE WEAVER'S
Horn11by ' HI. 2 Patriot,
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Court St.
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Mrs · Glen V. Crabtree,. R1.
Ctdl E. Cook. pl.11ln11tr
worl\llhop and co erence on ApBEAUTY SHOP
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a
O'.Brten
Bidwel l. Winfred W. Hiley, Jr .. nl 19 in Washington, D. C
Arturw ...
Auo�ne, for Pl1lnlltf
O
- 902 Moun St., Pl. Pleasant , Mrli. The conference will be keynotMyrtle L Runyon, 341 S ! l h ed by Senator Paul Douglas
THIS WEEK ONLY
St., Pt. Plea!lan l, Mr�. w1_llmm
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Ill. ) author of the Area Redevel$ 1 5.00 COLD WAVE
G · Walters · 8'NI Pearl St, M iddleopmen I AcI and w1'I I eue add~o
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port, Ted Riley, Jr. , 294 Pearl
Mu. Ethel Hoback had f o r
$8.00
ed by Secr�tary of the A r m y,
Sl , Middleport, Ke_,meth _ Clau.
guesls her son Ch1rl1t1 Ho-­
Easter
Se
cretary of
Elvis J. Stahr, Jr. ;
Rt. 1 Middleport, M 11111 Twila Sue
w i' of Cincinn.aU, grand
and
ack
Health, Education and Welfare, b
ALINE WEAVER'S
Clatworthy, 3311 Lasley St., Pomn,
Paul
Hoback, wife and baby,
/\bnhnm A. RibicoH; Under • so
BEAUTY SHOP
eroy, Carl B. Rutherford. Rut- SocrelAry or the Department or Patricia L isa of C.:olurnbu, and
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- -- -IACINI land, Jes:iie E. W ood, Rutland, Commerce Ed
Wl-9-3514
ward Gudeman: U.
,
Fred E. Phil.on. RI. 2 Racine, s Senator Jenning, Randol &lt; ph D
Mn. H_arold Wayne Jones, Rt.
w.
Va. ), and member&amp; of l h e
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Oak HIii, Mrs. John E d w 8 r West Virginia Congressional DelGrow , Jackson , Mrs. Pa�l
r. egation.
Bumaidea, Jackson, Sterl ie A GoYernor w. w Barron will
11
81mhill, Wellsto•. Mrw. Dan C also attend the conference and
Sayre, WIikesviiie, llamld W.
add ceS8 ii b,ielly.
Phillipa , Dleckfork, J o h n
T
"The purpose of the workshop
Moles, Rlchmondale, Mrs. CoYe
Rt 1 South Web&amp;ter. and conference, " BYrd aaid• ''will HUNTINGTON, W. VA
B adl
o Inform_ West V irginians of "The Music Man " will be the first
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an; Ch ar1 � ;armer, ka
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to
their communities.
seaaon: of Marsh all UnJversity'a
enswood • • V a.
"'MleNi are many avenues of famed Artists Serlel!I, it WH an/Jy Spartu:,
Blr&amp;hi
Federal assistance Hailable,'' nowu:ed Sunday by Pro!. Curt.
Y0ting buetaroos
wi/J r
M n. Sidney Hayman, Rt. t Mid- Byrd u;PWnlJL, ••and th la will be la Huter. manaser.
hit comhfnlllon cloc
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a
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daugbler,
2:06 e.m. an opportunity for thole 1ttaod,.
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dl,charged In- John .JI. 11,rlw:I,Sr. , .ltl C. ,!!ol�IIWdnetday October tt. Tht Am­
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eluded Honnen Clark, Wllliun rldp, 11,rk L. Harmon, Jame
■ orkan Ballot ThNIN, cho■,m for
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T. Harri,, Mr1. Kathryn Callahan M. Fi11her, Mrs. Ward Everette,
t h e PreikJent•,
Cultural Pro­
Lewis M. Peters, Mrs. Creston Mra. Minnie Goaaett. Mn. Lury
iram and the ftm American ba).
IDIIOOM Sl'ACI-SAVIRS THE YOUNGSTERS LOVE
O. Newland, Mn. A. Leroy Hor• R. Hubbard, Rachel Bellt EIUoU
lat company to perfonn In Ru,.
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ton, Hoyt 0. WehJter, Daniel Ia and Mrs. Fred 0, Je nkhu and ht, Ila, wUJ appe on Novembe
ar
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They'll look forward to climbing Into bed I Sturdy wood•n
Coupon For Complete
fanl daqhler.
No,emher ti bring, Ollbtrt ud
bed• are finished In mellow maple with detachable
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LAWN CHAIRS
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Sulll,u'1 "Pfrata of Ptnwtct"
Acco
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ladder. Complete outfit at one low prlc• Includes
Foldlna Rull Proof
1 am lnlereated In learn.
port of tho nur■fq dopartmont C.O.da
Metal Fram•.
and New York'■ Pho,.nt.,
mon about Zenith Hear­
bads, ladder, and two famous q uality Sealy
lhoH poU..ta wbo ...,. JIited Theo
Plastk Back and Seat.
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mattresses.
u fair Included Mr,. H. G. filav( ) Pleue mail full detaila
Soprano EllffJD FarreU and ,__
ens, Gifford Seberer, Clllldll An,.
and hee literature.
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gla,
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Robert
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2 FOR $15.00
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' JUNIOR DEGREE _ Racine Home-Ee students or M rs. Delmar Hamm in their first year or training are,
Roberta
fr nt row Jell to right Sandra Adams Linda Graham L inda White, Dor&lt;&gt;thy Lawson, J • a n H?,P·
owell,
Linda
Donna
Stover,
Riush Je'an Kiser ,-.afol Teaford and Sally Roush. Bac k row, Linda Neigler, 1:-�ne
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.liu,t.oin It mdcfJnJtely. Supl)OJIC you U 1t ""er('rfl for the hydro�cn . n:lurn to fmd mo.11 of tus contcrn.
A cuh,, · ccn11mcl()r is .1 volume I Uw 1pttd oi J ig.ht. a ,p.acr.sh1p 1 •.,..,... ,1,1, , tn 1'1lt"Jd a AfW•
'-'OUld fly 11tn1ljht lo Alptla Cen· al.om, that lli. Forgetting the hy- porarin dead whilt hr had •�t!d about the 1,u ol CM !iJt ol iif plymJ,C the raear vac.·uum of IPiK.'t' from ,t At Ov h1�, .. _ ,
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d rogen atom for • moment, con- only 20 yurs.
thllch little Unser. The lt)'drogien wwld coUide with enough hydro- whf-,., 1 1mt- dilai,1lon wt, ,n.
WASHINGTON I UPI I-Jt begln1 obst.icle may prova to be the In - It would take 30,000 years to sider !rips to more dlatanl 1tan
'nit" fdea. kno...,, a, tirnt dllat._ alom mklln, 111 that t'oJwnt of lltll •tamJ to vro,dutt r adiBtJOn ho11, t'\l"r tht ACt')' •ouid bl- ditto look u though only the poet■ finlteui11,al hydrogen atom.
complete the journey. and few hu- Not to venture too far afMlld, pick I tion, baa lone (�ltd tc1eflee intentellar 1pace consitt, oe u GJ&gt;OIW"f' to 1m11uelded traveler, ferenl
.
.
Ell 1ong men will ever reach the I The neares· star I.a Alpha Cen- man be lnga live moch loneer than one only about I I tevenJ time• fiction •rilcn. II Memed IO bring elect
"A,- the veh6dt tteloctty •Pr-on wltirlm,: about a proton ol ZO million Roenlferu per DOur
laun It tali:e8 light. movll'lg et 100 year i,
S.Jr �.
as distant.
the •tan ciost'r 1md to make trav- 1 ,\n clecLrt.m compares In alu to 1be latai dON: ia 400 to 600 proache8 lhe velocty, of hf.ht,"'
S_ 1aee 1&gt;tltnll,11 1ee no p,o&amp;!iible !88, 300 mile!- 1 ,eco nd, about 4½ 1
More SoppwJn1
! Al the apeed of light it would el among them al least aomethlni tbr pe1iad al the end o! thla ND- Jtonta:cni.
Va.n Allen ,ay1, ··u.e radiatloe
wa� of gt&gt;tl in 6 10 �ven the near- yeare to mali:e the t n p from th l a , Keep on 1uppo1illg, however. lake ne.i,rly UIO years t.o rna.lt4I I.he I to dream about
tence u the ptrlod doe, to
At±l-, PM.laa
) problem auun,et; gul.fa,,geow pro,
e�1 star extt!Pt lJ1 flights of lancy. star to earth
Nn na. .\IOIII
earth. n,c prUlOfl 1a aboul z,000 1 Dr. Jamie■ A Van Alwn. whose portions "
/ Suppo&amp;e by some mlritcie of tech- r0Wtdtr1p. u ttme ii mta,ured on
It 1sn'I mert&gt;ly I hat time and
Thf: r ...ckets which the United nology you become able to rly I earth. But 11ccordlni 1,(1 Elnstein't What the fictloneer, dxln't tue tlmel more mautve th.an th.e elec, 1 u�mi. mJtrumenu discovered 'I So.
outra,eous II it may Nl'!ffl.
di�1anee stand in Lhe way 1'he States .,_nd Russi a fire into urblts throui,h spare at �peed• approach. I special theory of relativity,
account
into
wa,
the
hydroa:en
tron
but
the
the
two
radiaWon
to�her
the
earth,
zonn
are
oear
■t
ill
lhe
UUlt
hydro,e:a atomc may �
l.1 1 • A.lbert Einstein hlld idea, of j around r-he 1un hit a top speed of I ing Lh.al of light. Then. If you thmg odd would bappen t(l lime atom Space remote from It.an ii fanlatica/lJ' tiny
c.iilled
the
G.oentgen
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deep
the
uJtunai.e
barner te travel P
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ovtr{'omrn, lhem. The •iltimata : about te\.en miles a teconf
· w111re willma lo invt1l ru.ne yun on a spaceah.lp mov1n1
a, fut as l almost but not quite empty. Seim- / Nnertbeleu, bey appear to tpad at ooo-trurd llw! ,peed uf among the Jtara.

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!lu.,t:r, Mrs. Alva

ti·Uaily !'&gt;entmel, PomeroJ-Mlddleport, 0., A1u·U 12, H, v.1

Coats.
[ I M- and Mrs EmerlOll Pooler Mrs George FredP.rlck. i! Im- ning.
�p•nt F::i .trr weekend with her I proving
Mn. Milford FrederiC'� rtceiv•
µ:11 1 n. ,. Mr .ind Mrs Paul Kel• ' Mr1. Hallie Frederick, Yl1it- ed word recently tb111 her t111h1r
li- 1
ed Mrt. Jtsther Wright and daugh- and fflOther wert both very Jl1
1
Mr and Mr:s. Emmet n •h ·nrk
Many f r om here attended Eas- ter, Jl"ridf.Y aften:IOOll and en- , in Florida.
of Northern part oJ sta !t' \1r t''' si· .-\ ll'l'� .,1 C'hbter, Sunday
I
and Mra Elmer Ba t)('oc k of
Mr.s "\ 01· man Frderick visited
1
W a y ne, were wetik guesb 01 \I r Mr, L&gt;1•lrn:.r Baum
NEW
, at Chester
and Mn. C. A. Babcock
we :n • ,dav ..iftemoon.
Mr anc. Mn. Harry Speni•c·r
Mr ;,n d Mrs Elson Spenctr,
of Port Clinton, visited Mr :.m-i
anrl krn11y ut rtarine, Mr. a n d
Mrs Henry Spencer, M rs llal't.iP
.\.1 r� Waid Spenl'er and family, /
f&lt;"reduick. also Mr and M r s.
Mr w• I Mrs Low('Jl Bing and
ANO
Waid Spen�r last weeJ.end, \fr.
family. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry I
and Mrs. Harr;· Spencer and \f r s
pen re r. of Port Clinlon, wert
and Mr1 El�r Habrock. Jtlend•
Easter Sunda_, dinner guests of
td church at Point Plea ant F:asMr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer.
I lt&gt;r morning.
Ur and Mrs. Harry Spencer of
AT THI - - Miu Judy Cogar of E a g 1 e
Port C l rn lon, .:ind Mrs. Hattie
�idge, h11 been spending Sl'veral
Fri:ci t' nck were supper guests of
_ _
COURT ST.
her daughter•in-law, J oyce l lo• Mr . arnl Mrs Waid Spencer, Sat,
POMEROY, 0.
urday.
beck anrl chll..;ren of Dor('a�
I
Mr. and Mn John Codner .:ind
femlly spent the !!:alter weekt&gt;nd
at Allen Park. Michlaa1, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. &amp;verley
Crooks.
Mr and M n Ronald Buckhart
and children of Inkster. Michi­
IIIIN8a
l&amp;n came to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I
lia:m Hoback'• for the wedding
reception.
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Rt. 1 Middleport, M 11111 Twila Sue
w i' of Cincinn.aU, grand
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Health, Education and Welfare, b
ALINE WEAVER'S
Clatworthy, 3311 Lasley St., Pomn,
Paul
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Fred E. Phil.on. RI. 2 Racine, s Senator Jenning, Randol &lt; ph D
Mn. H_arold Wayne Jones, Rt.
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Sayre, WIikesviiie, llamld W.
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Phillipa , Dleckfork, J o h n
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Moles, Rlchmondale, Mrs. CoYe
Rt 1 South Web&amp;ter. and conference, " BYrd aaid• ''will HUNTINGTON, W. VA
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complete the journey. and few hu- Not to venture too far afMlld, pick I tion, baa lone (�ltd tc1eflee intentellar 1pace consitt, oe u GJ&gt;OIW"f' to 1m11uelded traveler, ferenl
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outra,eous II it may Nl'!ffl.
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They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vlncenl P•l&gt;o of Pameroy, • a d
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JERUSALEM (UPJI - For the
crimes allegedly committed by
Adolf Eichmann there is "no
atonement, no forgivene!'i.!I and no
1 forgetting," the attorn ey general
of Israel said today,
i He made a dramatl(' plea to the
court to forge ahead with the trial
of
l Eichmann and lgnore defense
contentions that the proceedings
are illegal.
Gideon Hausner, Israel's chief
prosecutor, was In the sec()Ad day
, 01 his counter-attack against Ekh•
mann'• lawyers who have de' manded that the court of three
hll"aell juqea dlsqullt1 Itself.
Abruptly he bNlkt out of a
lengthy citation of legal precedents Into • dP..nunclation of the
Nail terror against lhe Jew1 in
which EichmaM w11 the "traffic
olfleer" who sent 8 million person1 alon1 terrible roada that led
nowhere except to death.
"The defenae comuel,'" Hausnv
aatd, "haa sugeated tliat Ger
rr.any haa paid for It&amp; crimes
apinllt the Jewish people by the
reparation, qreement Uhe payment of. money by West Germany
lt .uraen.
Na Alaatlbeflt
.
. You �•n the repa.·ations, what
else do you want, he asks. l wsnt
to say with all the emphaals at
my �d ltlat reparations are
not atonement, their aeceptance
Ml not ffle-1UI for,11Jvenesa nor
obliteratN)lll of lhe facts from. ,
one•a memory. For IIU&lt;!h crimes
there DI ni, atonement, no forgive,
llt!IR and oo forgetting. All we can
hope ls that the children Will not
resemble lhe parents, lhat the
new generation In Germany wW
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All eyes in the courtroom swung
to Eichmann , sitling In a bullet
proof glass box and twisting his
head in quick, birdlike mo\,'emenls. Through the earphonfls,
Hausner"s denunrintion of Nazism
Cjjme to him in a German translation.
Elchmann
peering through
horn-rimmed glasses, fixed his
eyes on Hausner and waited for
some ffiOre. It came quickly.
Hausner tumed toward the glass
box and said:
" But he who has rommltt@d I
such cannot be forgiven.
wm Newer F•rset
'"The Jewish people hSR re- ,
membered for thousands of yeara j
the man who wa111 perhaps the
first to attempt the crime of gen­
oclde - Haman lhe wicked. Never
will we forget the people who
part]y succeeded."
The stor,· of Haman the wicked
18 told in the book of Either in
the Bible Esther was the Jewish
wife of the Pertian King Ahaseu·
rus and she had an uncle named
Mordecal Haman, grand vizier tc,
the king, became Jncensed because Mordecai refuNd to bow to
him when he paued and perauaded tbe king to order all .Jewa
killed. Bather pleaded with the
king to allow the Jews to bear
anna against Haman's soldiera
and eventually Ha.,um wa11
hang,ed, 11 grim reminder to Eich­
mann of the fate that may be in
store for him,
Thia event, wMch took plact
some 2,508 year11 agn. ii cele
brattd by the Jews aii the Fea�
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The Easter Dowen prnented of C.Olumblla ,p,at tlw weebM Un Typographkal Sodd:, • • •
guell.8 of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
A reporl was given on new hos- meeting
church by Kr . and Mn. Otto · with Mr and Mn. C1� Cur- organiud at CincinnatJ .-i ' 1111.
the
Fultz and chJl�en . _Beth, Barb
Herb
Chamben,
M_UI
Slreel.
has
pita] equipment recently purchas- 1 A booklet on the history of the I
lfort tbal W differat lat
LoJvi 111 fflem01'J of. � Sch� tit;&gt;-..
and Becky, wh11e t.lwir parents
ed when the Laurel Cliff lktler 1 club written in 19&amp;1 was read by ' entered Hol.r.er Hospital for obser·
f•r
wen
P�
are lpoall In Africa.
to
,
eua,n
thut
tn.
were in Columbu1.
Mr. and Mr1. Gent Alkire lpfflt l
Ilea/th Club met Monday evening :i.1rs. Karr. The dub will observe vation and po511ible surgerr Mni.
.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Percy
Pee,ple,
and
the
weekend .-ltb her pamtts . 1 -----'---at the home uf Mr11. Clarence Cur- its 25 anniv l:'rsary this year. SeY- �a �ley of C?lumbua ta 11t�y- Mr. and Mn. James Cria�ll . The Otuo Company, C.OlwnbUJ . ' Mrs. Josie Turner.
I Mr. and Mn Pearl Parker.
_
t LS . Mulberry Heights. 11.' ith Mrs e riJ l cun\Pst� were condurl.ed by mg with. M �a Cham�n. durmg were guells of relaUve.s in Pitts- mve11Lmeot wmklng firm, ia H.e 1. Olm
loy
Rift of Columhua wu t'ie
WIie of 35,
I her husband s hosp1tahzahon.
rl�r
underw
for
an
burgh
over
tbe
wetlr.
end.
Mn. L d Wr
and M r ,.
1
Pear-' Pilrker as contributing hos- \lbs Jennie Evans. a guest, with
y
b
o
J&amp;bt
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f
and
a
J
Mrs.
of
the
M,s
RtutnSwlda
mocher
ook
h:
IUHt
Roy
A
ha.res
Clau
Roller
e
�s
000
rnon
Jd
and
Lt:
voting
,
comWeber nr. and Mra. Ve
less.
ir cub ICOUt.
t
µnzes awarded to Mrs. Artie Ev •
.
ndy
of
Chanute
f
AU'
Force
mon
atock
Baat.
and
l
a
the
,
of
d
tl 000,000
ert ined
ir card ub Saturday
10- Georp Ren.ha,,.,
troop No J.M Bowling SaturdtJ'.
Mrs. RichunJ Karr . S r . . , ice ans, also a guest . Mrs James Jf1:
·
lmois, anrt Mr. and Mn. �ennelh night. Guests were Mr . and Mrs. year 6 per cent •inkinl fund :If . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Preston ol,
re
Gilm
and
Karr
Mn.
Mr-:
n .
Mr.
pre:udent, was in charge of 1t1e
and
Mn. 1Aw OW,J lpl!rd
m
l
v
r.
Cale _:ind daughter, Marcia Ann, Poul Baer, Mr. and Mn. Reid benturea of The Kiuell C.Ompan,- C.O. u bu, lllteoi ll and Mn. '
.
meeLing -,.. hich opened w ith The Llo}' d Wright
Clifford
Jacob,
Sunday
.
Easter Sunday tht guelt, ot Mr,
ambri ge, Mar_ylaod, were re- oung and M;. and Mrs. Horace of Springfield. Ohio.
1
Lord's Prayer m unison ,md devo- TTd1·(•shmenls .ine ser�ed also, ��n� gues;s of their
:
Mr.
.
M
and
n
parent�. Mr. Karr,
1
all of Chesler.
Clarence Ackley j, and Mn. Charin Diehl and famlions by Mrs. Allen Eii.:hingl·r, to Mrs. l{obL•rl Bowen. Mrs. Lou an d .Mrs. Max Roller.
, These illlUell of common stock of Athena ,...- Sunday with •
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M r. and Mrs. Ira A. Buck or, and debentures are tlN! (irst puh- ;
who aI so
. read a J.mem, "B e Thank - Dwhl . .\-!rs, C. llfford Jacobs, Mrs.
.
pa
,
Mr.
r
.
and
r-Jtta
li a Nonnan : Lewis Fox aod � Howell ail!'
ful "' �rs. Jut&gt; Evans and :i.trs. Dana Oh-er. Mrs. Paul EiC'hinr,er. The �leanor Circle_ or ftte H eath Athens visited with Ml'. and Mrs. ! lie offering of The Kissell
Schader.
\.let.hochst
Church
will
meet
on
ha
jn New York working.
McName-e
C
the
rles
past
week
· pany ft!Cllrilies. Kissell has growa ,
Pal'ker werl:' reported ill. ThP :l.!rs. Erne�t Pow�II. Mrs. :\-tax
t Lloyd Wright and childrftl were 1 Susie
.
at_
7:30
p.
m.
a
Thursday
t
the
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end.
birthday of Mr�. Jerry Hoagland E iehinp.l:'r ;mJ gues1�. Mn Paul
i rapidly In recent years. Thtse the &amp;mday cunt,
.
of Mr. a n d
wa;. �b:se\·ed Plnm i11·�e made for' F' rit k, :\!is� Snndra Gilmon• and church. �evoti.ons 11,• 111 � gwen by Mr. and Mrs Don Thomas, the1 securities will provide tbe work• [ Mrs.
I Sand1 G�
1· pest ,,f
Milton
Hood
, Mary WIS(&gt; Wtth�.Georgm Evans ' rm Margu
and Mn· Jo,11 ·
Rickm
er
erite
o
an
of
a white elephant s.alr at the next
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ing
capl
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h
t
Is
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hel
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'1 M n· Merlb:I Tracy sened th
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r.
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"'ram · Hostesses Springfield
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were weekend guests growth.
Tht· :\!nv meetm&lt;&gt; will be held al Ii presrnting the proa
1 Ladies of
and
Do-Nutt
church
the
.i
Mr.
wlll be Betty Everson, Mildred nf Carrie Cassell.
and Mn Gene GJlmor
.
. I
th(' home 'uf .\fr�. Eueene Hawk'n�
Kissell was Incorporated u, I have moved Into the Jame, Gil- I coff.ee Tuada)' even.me.
e
bee
.
Betty Clarkson and Judy p
Karr,
\\',th Mrs Lawrenl-e Smith a� cuauI Holter has
n return d l932 as the succes50r to
a real , more proper1y·
Frazier.
Rev • Gill attended the minil.
1
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ess
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host
olzer
f
rom
H
Hospit
al where he I estate �alt� f"um fOunded
l "
.
m
Mr.
and
Mrs.
terial
lle
meeUn,: in MlddJeport Mor.Howard
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and
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d
r.
an
Mrs.
George
F.
Boone
hu been under treatment for the S ringf1eld in 1 . The mpany,
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Mn
da
ldml
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C.O
884
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y.
,
chi
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e
Mr
and
.
Manchester,
of
C!)nn.
ar
are
ivi
ng
,
and
past thre weeka M r. HoIt r �8 , with 10 branch offiffll in O b i o.
JV hite f7le11hant
I Tuesday for an Indefin ite \'isit
Lewil and children lptOt Sunday
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lo
e
n
a
t
ed
mp
n
a
in I Indiana Kentucky and P,nn,yJ.
aw gs d
�a1 Allen !
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, 1• e Held Bv Club
Donald Horak of Bluumi,1g dalt&gt; S11
Y Department
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"'ith M r. and ...
' with their son' the Rev· and Mn· the Sales
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Vania, is one of the largett mon- and J1m .,,oran of Boston. �1ass., A while eIephtint
Charle
Burdet
has
s
entered
te
· g 114.., per Nllnl
I gage banking ,ad loan ••-•,
returned lo Bloomingdale Mond :::iy hy th1• Jolly Bunch Sewing Club M r. \"
'fI. . Ed-•-- on or before Jmie
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-,. ill'1am E�verson , '"
.
.
.
, · ,,.. nera1 Hospi. 1a1 for OU!;e
Meigs ,,
L--r• firms in tbe midwest.,. .
,.,.
afler spenuing
1 h e Eastl'r vara- m !I recent meeting held m the ward ,Jo1in.son
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11112;
,1uo on or before June
I
. and M r. and M rs. vation and treatment
,
. Rob. ns
fion Wt"th th e f ormer s mother. ho:rn· of l\frs . Bcat m·
I Priced at par plU8 accrued in• 30 IBM - $US 90 on or bet"o J ,
i on Merlyn Ross returned Mo
e
I
nday
·
Mrs George Horak. Locust. S, t . i with one guest present, Mrs. A. , evening from Columbus wberel _Mr. a�d Mrs. Oacar Roush were : tereal, to yield six per cent. the 38: 1988:
n Uilf :
sltor
.&gt; m Parkersburg, Saturday. I debentures carry Mttdetacbahl• ' Each $1090 debenture II batk-:
Mr. Horak. empluyed al Neal, , H \\1x, who makes her hom! th �• attende&lt;l the Central Dlvision i \'t
I stock purchase warrants.
W. Va . and daughter, Miss Rose w i th member Mrs . B lanche Hap• ; or the Music Educators Nalional !
by JnQre than tzlOO in net tan .
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"'8"VWn
ng
ch
First
w
g
patent
a
w
bd i I
' Conference from April f.- 10. Mr. ; .
s of the debentures will be entitled l lble auet, and .
mn
e t
- Mary: of Columbus, _ and .Jack lonsta\l.
JSSUed to Yf'.· F Semple, M o u n l to purchase common stock
-on the federal � I.a
Dennison of Wheel mg. W \':::i . . Edna Mattox was assisting host- ! ---·
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tbe
n&amp;abll'
u
o,el
Vernon,
Ohto, m 1869.
I
basis
spent the weekend at home.
of
30
aharea
per
css, and olhC'tS attending were :
$1
de· more than 7s times the
000
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, Nickel-alloy flshhooh do not : benture ( 15 lhal'tfl per $600 de- tere,t requh-ement on th1I
Joining the group foi- diun,,r on Mrs. B, ::\1. East, Blanche M !
ft.,�
• II/;2 T""'
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rust even 1n salt watt'r.
I
. bentureJ at the followin,: prices: j or debenbara.
S�d�y were J�hn Pugh of Dn·oil /[;:�\in.,, l.vurJ Seines, Tary By• i
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Michigan, David Redman ol Sa- t&gt;rs, Freda Mitch. Rhoda Ha�-'
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- - �an�ah. Ga., Jim Davison of Gal- 11 ket�. Blanche Haptonstall. '1 ! H [
lipol18, George Goodboul and ·, Bailey• Ethel Hughes Nora Mills· I• Thfrl
y-seven men and ,_
.,,_,ys a..,
Charles Moran of Ironton, the . Lillian Smith Helen' Reynolds · 1ended the
Father.Son
Banqu,:,t
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Rev. Father Kapel and Toby Ly- [ Gertrude M i.Iler
· · Mattie Bus1i .1 the EnlerprJse EUB Churrh Frltie of Spencer,
, m
n • va .. whO were . Alma Miller and Lucille Diles • I' day e�en g.
m
returning to the St. John's Vian~ �- _ _ __
Serving were Thomas Bentz,
NF.Y
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SC
ney Seminary at Bloomingdalr.
· _, BATON ROUGE, La. (l!P fl _ Paul Folmer, Loren Coleman and
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THE IDEAL
j Tugwell today advanced the New , Following the dinner, the Ver­
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I Orleans public school system non Quartet of Letart, W. Va.,
V:
•n t
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. presented seyeraJ numbers and
I $ 1, 526,248 as their share of state the
Glaz1.
e
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showed
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school aid through June 15.
a
The advance payment was � Qh'Q,, '&amp;iag r&amp; · �
Famous Brand Items
o Ma
21: 14-!1' and pra,tr
made possihle when the state leg- inf f itleW
ev.
•DESERT FLOWER
Gla
tler closed' · the
islatur-e, halted in its attempts to , �� -R
e ESCAPADE
II
withhn!d money from the iDtegrat­
• FRIENC&gt;SH IP
ed
school
system,
v&lt;.&gt;ted
to
allow
GARDEN
Turgwell to bypass rules ordering
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nt only at lhe end of the
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M r and Mr"8. Alonzo Bh1ck- " n d daLJ.ihl.er 111d Mrs Lillie
Mc, Hdeo Kaylo, and M,j born of Magadoce, Oh,o, M,· and "'"'" of Pomeroy ,nd Mi;. Ma,,
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and Mrs. Gerald Kimble visited Mn. Harold Gardner Jr and chil- 1 ine Burdin� of Parkersburg sperit
Mrs Kaylor's husband a�d El- dren of Columbus, Mr. and M,·s. the weekend et the Lyons and
Shower
Report
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me, Kaylo, " Camdeo " 1 . , k . H,uold Gacdnec s, of Lang»ille Swan home,
Ho,p,tal, Pockecsbocg, Sunday : we,e weekond gue,t, of Mc. antl
o ..,, �-, Gallipoli, dam
--w
Kaylor
Mr.
is
rerovering
from
Mrs
Cnrl
Lemlt&gt;y.
roll(ee
00
48
l
running
23.:!&gt;,
7,
8
1
mJur-ies he rft"t'1ved while eut ' Mr. and Mrs. \\\-t iler Torrf'N'&lt;"'
Pt.
BJ Ull.lllffl Pr-HI h&amp;eraadeaal hoping that Russia will "makf' stead of one.
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of East l.1verJX)l1I and Mrs 80:r- 1
ahowerLowas
Rey W W Br agg and gra ,id- tha Baum of Chester were F' ri•
se heldndal the homr of mg. Kanawha Falls 6.33 rising, maken expN-ssed little aurpri:,.. oily the informal.an ila t ned from C'ha mnan of the House Spa&lt;'I
C'ommiltee, said it ••j� not u nex son. Mr. �md Mrs .James Parr day guests of Mr. and \]n RuJ
ui Cu iff on Frida y, Charleston 20 33 nsing. London today that Russia has won Uw fol! experink'ot "
Mrs.
April 1 at i 30 p.m hJnonng 11, as running 4 3-4 feet, Marmet raee to 1pace.
One spaet&gt; sc1f'ntlst at Cape f:u peeled. We knew the Russians ha,• and daughl.er all attendf'd lhe fu- and Torrl:'m-e aml family
·
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Niss Deanna Dorst. hnde-elecl 4'-:i fet&gt;I and Winfield dam 6 feet. " ;� ,
""· naveral said the Russian achieYe- that rapability. Al the same lirm• neral of Walden Parr at Parke,,·.
ly the beginn i·-o
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and 1 Si••
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n
t'
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of Mr. Raymond Cund
feat.
. 8 �,2 to 3
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T'le
me
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amazing
it
sick
burg
Thur
.
..day.
Mr.
Parr
was
the
makes
Boal Mi111v_emll'nl1:
pr.
Dr. Hugh L Dryden, deputy ment ••just
said
•
d
aughter
uf
Monlu�
a . .John Gum· I
Games were plu yt'd and re-- Ohio R1vf'r - Andrew Calhoun administrator of t.he National At'r• rocketet&gt;rs at thP Cape h.:d btot&gt;11 He said •·we hDYe to moYe on grandfaUier of James Parr and lher Jr., Joyee GumLher and Al
NSS 101 years old.
ffreshmenh seni-d. Prizes Wt'rl:' up 1-4. 8 35 p.m, Miki!5redilor on autk1 and Space Administra working hard on !he U S mao-111 with a stepped-up JJlan."'
ton Ritchey of Chester all were
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John
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award.,.,
tkm . "Wp must and we will
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ia:ima
spent
Easter
nale
ot
Committe&gt;&lt;.
weekend
th
SpaC'e
ra
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rnher
Dr.
ope
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forward ,with our program
Mrs. Cecil Cun&lt;liff, Mrs. Willi.Jm
_ tlons director of the Annv• · s mis• said 'Tm not surprised all to bie here with his mot lw-r· Mrs Ma- ie a son .
MIDDLEPORT
tti dinner "T
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Mt· · ,nd M,·� DunaJd H:lUl''\'· 1
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sut' C'@nter Huntsville · Ala.. · said Russian C'apab1hty for soch a bel Kim ·
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· M ason 011 expt!ding," he added . CongrPSS· he thought' ''the Russums
night. We are perhaps nearing the Mrs Junior Sordan o( ColumEhno Cundiff · Mrs· · Harry Hett- o II&lt;. l•' hurch Hau, m
th:s
did
' woru
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n echoed hI!
to impress the African n ations " 1 point where we ran undertake a bus, and Mrs. Carl Morns and
zn1re
-•ed to Mr!S Salurday Aµn·1 Z2 Irom 3 p.m me
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nced
�oou
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White
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He said the United States still similar flight." Official Washing· daughler of R.ac-ine was supper
]:.eland Lieving. St.'rving as host• lo 7 p m Admission for thi dm•
were
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s
n
statJo
can
Ame�
�at
only
was ahead of Russia in several ton was braced for the news hy guests Sunday e�·ening of Mr. nd
ner will lM! $1.00 for aduJt1 and
esse-s ""en Mrs. Louisr Cunditr,
put fields of apal'e srience.
a day of rumors of such a fe,11 Mrs Roland Torrence and
50 cents for children . Proceed,. trackmg_ an ob,ect Russia had
Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. from this dinner will go to the mto o�bit. H _ had no further com
Dr. Ralph Lapp, who worked on lrom Moscow, and a report by thl' ily.
nitely .
:Eleanor G1:1rrett.
the A-homb at the 1946 Bikir-i London Daily Worker that the Mr. and Mrs . C. E. Woode we�'.'
' St. .Joseph Dllilding fund. T h e ment immed
or
inistnt
i
USE
_ad
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M
r
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�eb
Easler guests of Mr. and M r s.
attt&gt;ndmg
wl're
tests.
9ai_d at Portland. Ore., that feat had taken place Frllfay.
James
lllvited.
public
is
cordially
Other!
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s�l�nd
a
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th1�
Sen
John
Cun.
said
Jean
Sparkma
n
,
0-Ala.,
Millard
Swartz
uf
Alfred.
I
Kalhy
the
Russians
had
the
NA�A.
('apabilily nl
Mack Ste\\ art,
.
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diff, l.khbu' Heilmire , Mrs. Sy aC'hievemenl [t JS a .!1]�1(1�· anl i launehing two men in spac-e in- said he was '"not greatly sur- Mr. and Mrs. Don Shultz aml
• --- prised"' bY the Russian man �hot. two children of Columbus spent.
· terms ot the Soviet tim'i'- ----· - event in
via Stewart, Mrs. Charles Alll'ns-]
h
ta
lhe weekend here with her parWorks in any make sham pooer'
·
�:� Webb and Dryden joned 1n
un
ents, Mr. and Mrs John A.rbau�h
;��iet"!a���f'2 ��:� �� r.:�:�i
or with long handle BRUSH
Klni Tamara, and Stephen Gar•
and son Wesley
, • , COSTS LESS TOOi
,·,
rett . .lames flnd Susi� Cundiff ,usON - The Twelve-Fifteen up 14 · 12 · 55 a m : P-nsylvan
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Person ol
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a m· Chris Jr. · do1•m
.inti the honoret's, Deanna Dorst . Cl ass of the Mas.on
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One-half gallon ,.,eth·"
vu1st up H· 5 50 · ·
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5
er
up
m
Beav
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.ind Raymond Cund i ff.
15
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guests
of
Mr-.
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
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, 1urc·11 1JI:' 1u 1 1 s n·gu 1ar monlh y
l ai
- cleans three 9x 1 2 rug1
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Woode.
Send mg gills hut unab!t' Lo at- mel'l m fi at the church 011 Sunday , a m: ; Onward up 21. 5: 15 a.m.:
Frei lierger up 22 , 5 a.m: A. V. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ye-auger Miss rarol Ledlie of ParkPrs• Rosela ml Ta lor and son Br ._
tend were Misi; Stella l,ress. Mrs. I aftnnoiln a. 2 o ' &lt;"lock.
I Chris down 2.1 , 12 . 3') a.m. ; John ;id daug_h�er _ of Mansfield !lpt&gt;nt burg spent the weekend with her
1
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u m bus where s:e
M ildred RilPy, Mn. Melvin Syd- llev ot )()fl S taken from the U pI, an we t to
t
I
er
as
wit
parents,
pare
d
n
his
a
ts
Mrs.
W
Mr.
n
B.
Ledand
. Mr.
n GAILON BLUE LUSIRE CONCENTRATI
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has empIoymen
ebotham, '.'lf r� . H arry Wal.� h Mr�. pi' r !loom we r� presented by Joy Ladd Dean up 23. 4 a.m; Peggr M . Alfred
.
lie.
eauger
of
Y
MinersU
n;
Tim:
a
6:2
2::1,
down
T
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Downey
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Mr. and Mn;. Kenneth DavidLillian fil"itmir&lt;'. Mrs Hoyt Say•·e ha bet .. nd " 10' a o ,h. "1 , .
.
ville ·
Debb"1e, Jenice and Donnie son and ch1' ldren of Co1 um bus.
Jr , Mr�. Ceti ! Ht&gt;(•rl. Mrs. Ln_ la Charles \'cnger. tPnrl-er of the tan 1ip 27. 4:Z5 a,m; Reli_ab!e up Mrs.
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• JI11" ,, • Fl or- Smt'th uf Rut Iand are visiting
Sr , dass, l'Onduded 11 r,..view on the �", 2 : 30 a.m ; J ames H mes up l'n('e Baer and
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman Jr.
Jeffers, Mrs . Albert 11.:il l
.
.
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Mr.
and Mrs· • 1- their aunt , ,1
.. rs. Clarice Long3,
up
30. 5:40 a.m.; National
3
Mrs. Harold Cur,diff, He\/. Verna i •· way .q of f'hmtian Lifr . " '
and chI' ldren o I Rutiand sptn ,.
.
lard Faudree at\f•nded tht&gt; Naz- I streth thJS
' week .
1t
C
up
34,
ueen
.m
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0
Mr
ian
rry
ieving,
Mrs.
H
y
\'nr .
a
L
Ea!lter .Su nday wit. h their parer.tai,
Fu! lo wm�11_, the businesll , reC' re3- 7 6 .a ; Q
are
ne ChurC"h at Syraf'ust&gt; Sundey
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs Kenneth Lon�streth and ' M r, and Mrs. Dana Hoffman Sr
34,
nswoorl up
and Mrs. Bob ve:'-11.
lion Y-c1s led by Alire and Kathy 1 : 50 a.m; Rave
even g
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34, M rm and Mrs
The wnfr! mg will l,1k1· p!ncP m .Johmun. Rd reshmeols wi• re �er- 1 : 55 a.m ; Harry Dyer up
. Lewis Walker nf l s. mrth of Rut1and spent _ Tuesday
.
.
.
50
a.m
5
.
M.ay. 'fl1e day 1m�
, not 1)1;'1:'0 d1·· , Vl·d b}· Gloria R-Oush and J O y
\IInersv111e a n•(I .1ames a nd Shnron
.
1 Hou�h lo the folJowmg:
Galllpcll1 Dam - Jerry Bo�- Wt1ll-:er of Pomeroy SfM!nt Sunrlay v.1"lh M rs Floyd Longgtreth.
clded .
I
[ Nan('y Proffitt, Jane Dodson , worth up 3 : 20 p.m; Semet up with Mr and Mrs Virgil Walker 1 Mrs Imogene Morone and chil j drPTI ot Columbus spent the week
.Jus1'1!.1 Lis·h, Janet Criles, Susan 1 : 10 a .m ; Solvay up 6 :t5 a m : of Bashan
45
a.m.
Mrs Kerns Rou�h ,mrl daurhter, enrf with hn parents. M r. and
\V a rner. Jaoe Burgess, J im ice Albert Holden down 9 :
Mrs Alnha Barr Other weekend
Sharon Maynard, Dorothy Kanawha Riv�r - Lucy Jane Rachel. attenrled the Rou!&lt;h•RJC'h�uests
were Blair Cadwallader of
EnchantecfGarden, ilf'nry,
Smith, und Mm: Yea�er
LuC'as down London 3 : 45 a .,,1; ard�on werMin� Saturday evpning Columbus and Mr. _and �rs. DuGreen, Gold,
Helen z. down Winfie!C 5 · 35 p m al Mason City.
an e Barr of Oak Hill, Ohio.
PTA TO MEET
Merrill down Winfillld 7 . 25 p.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Ja roU B aer aml Mrs. Euga Johnston and Don•
P,nk, Li lac
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The :,..Jason � &amp;boo.I ptA. Cecelia R. up W infield B : '1S p.mr- dau1?hter. Helen. Mr. Bnd Mrs. n� spent Sund.ey with
Bruce Mc•
COORC&gt;INATED FOR
Mannin
R
s
and
Mr.
Mrs.
and
i;i cm !l
I
wil ! hold ils regular meeting at Thelma Ann up WlnfieM J : 50 a.m,
.
Gil
BED &amp; 8.lTHROOMS.
l
. , .
tht' sch ool on Tuesday evr-r,ing at C. V. Horner up Winfield 2 : 45 H. A. RiC'hnnl�on aml familv and Mrs.
Effw \\h1te hm1 returned to
.
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Miss
Rn&lt;"
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Ro,,,h
W"c"
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' •· · • Y I hl'r home aftn a monlh_s
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p.m All mem hers are urg- a.m. ; 0I 1ver
Shearer down �m·
n
vac'lho
dmnrr
1P
of
Mr
and
Mrs
g1 �!!I
cd to attend. The Juninr H i g h fle ld fi • 4U 1&gt;.m. ,_ and O· F' • ·Shear_ I
m
Charlesto
n and Florida
Kern.,; Roush
Schonl Bn nd will r.rovidl' t h e en • er up Winfield 7: 10 a.m.
r nd Mrs . John Miller of
MIDDLEPORT
I Mrs. Alire Oavis of Pnmi&gt; roy I �.l a
, tertoinmenl.
Harnshuri;isp,nt the week end
v1�iled .',unday with Mi . anrf Mn
Al hrrt Baer and Mr. and M rs Ed- with his aunl. Ethel Mllh•r.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sansbury
rlie Ash ancl family.
Mr. and Mn;. H. A. Rklumlson sprnl Sunchiy at Oak Hill, Ohio.
Attendance al Sunday Schonl anu_. fam1. 1y o1 CoIumbw1 sn1•nl
LhP Mr· and Mrs· Harold Gardner
,
takrn wee
April. 2nd 127, col 1ecl1on
s~
r-nt the week
kend w 1'th Mr and , Mrs Jr · of Columbus
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.
. Kerns Rou!lh ancl Mr . amf Mrs: end with his parents, Mr. and
Rev. Card filled his appomt- E"e"elt
· k ens of Nf'W H tiven. Mrs Harold Gardner
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ptc
.
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menl I I a. m. �ripture rea�.mg, Haro! &lt;l Holtrr of l,0n g Bot l om Dorothy Barnes and children,
Luke 24 ; 1- 12. Mltnes1U1ge Un- visited Mr. and M rs. Hanson Hol- , Ir1m, and ;M artin, Pomecy, were :
Sunday afternoon guest/I of her
renh2ed Po� the Resm·• t�r. Monday.
rectlon."
Mrs. Kerns Roush and Mrs H mot!- · r. Mrs. J, T. Ledlie,
I
Mrs. Wm. Barlel1 and sons Ed- A. Richardson visited Mr. Alherl Carl VanZanrlt i11 in Hol'ler Hosdie and:£1iU:.;,-M i�. !fell Rhodrs at the Fo!l!er Rest Home pltal in serious condition.
and Mni. '1race Dia\f!OfPome- in Syraem,e.
roy, and Mrs, Mary Higgins and Ro_v Curtis of Pomerov cRlled on
daughter u[ WesterYille, Ohio Mr. amt Mrs. l,ewis Walker on
apent Easter with Mrs. Hazel We&lt;lnesdav.
Mrs. Edith SisAOn and chil&lt;lrf'n
Humphrey and family.__
of Pomeroy visited Mrs. Dale
SA.I..E ANNOUNCED
Wumer and family Sunday.
The
Senior claH of Pomeroy
_ Fun on wheels for everytme l Fun
M rs. El mer Leonard O( CoIum- BV EVELYN CRJCKI.E9
High School will sponBor a bakti bus was the weekend guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mop;an Yates and
Jrom Go Kart, fun for you ! Thrill to the
sale Friday, April U., at the Porn,,
and M rs. Russ Watson and Mrs. family of Mentor. Herbert Sw1:1n
•
neweat, happiest sport in the world - eroy Food Mart on Serond-Sl m
1
and Mrs. Nell Blake of East LI,, .
; An na Balley and family.
the wonderful sport of karting.
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Lillian Napper called on erpool, and MN Cora Swan ol
And go with ..Co Kart, pioneers and
Mr. and Mn. Lewis Walker Sun- Long Bollom were weekena
WERK GUESTS HERE
IJal originators of all-family pleasure.
guests of the Lyons and Swan
, day evening.
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K.
Mn
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Mr.
and
0.
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JERUSALEM (UPJI - For the
crimes allegedly committed by
Adolf Eichmann there is "no
atonement, no forgivene!'i.!I and no
1 forgetting," the attorn ey general
of Israel said today,
i He made a dramatl(' plea to the
court to forge ahead with the trial
of
l Eichmann and lgnore defense
contentions that the proceedings
are illegal.
Gideon Hausner, Israel's chief
prosecutor, was In the sec()Ad day
, 01 his counter-attack against Ekh•
mann'• lawyers who have de' manded that the court of three
hll"aell juqea dlsqullt1 Itself.
Abruptly he bNlkt out of a
lengthy citation of legal precedents Into • dP..nunclation of the
Nail terror against lhe Jew1 in
which EichmaM w11 the "traffic
olfleer" who sent 8 million person1 alon1 terrible roada that led
nowhere except to death.
"The defenae comuel,'" Hausnv
aatd, "haa sugeated tliat Ger
rr.any haa paid for It&amp; crimes
apinllt the Jewish people by the
reparation, qreement Uhe payment of. money by West Germany
lt .uraen.
Na Alaatlbeflt
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. You �•n the repa.·ations, what
else do you want, he asks. l wsnt
to say with all the emphaals at
my �d ltlat reparations are
not atonement, their aeceptance
Ml not ffle-1UI for,11Jvenesa nor
obliteratN)lll of lhe facts from. ,
one•a memory. For IIU&lt;!h crimes
there DI ni, atonement, no forgive,
llt!IR and oo forgetting. All we can
hope ls that the children Will not
resemble lhe parents, lhat the
new generation In Germany wW
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All eyes in the courtroom swung
to Eichmann , sitling In a bullet
proof glass box and twisting his
head in quick, birdlike mo\,'emenls. Through the earphonfls,
Hausner"s denunrintion of Nazism
Cjjme to him in a German translation.
Elchmann
peering through
horn-rimmed glasses, fixed his
eyes on Hausner and waited for
some ffiOre. It came quickly.
Hausner tumed toward the glass
box and said:
" But he who has rommltt@d I
such cannot be forgiven.
wm Newer F•rset
'"The Jewish people hSR re- ,
membered for thousands of yeara j
the man who wa111 perhaps the
first to attempt the crime of gen­
oclde - Haman lhe wicked. Never
will we forget the people who
part]y succeeded."
The stor,· of Haman the wicked
18 told in the book of Either in
the Bible Esther was the Jewish
wife of the Pertian King Ahaseu·
rus and she had an uncle named
Mordecal Haman, grand vizier tc,
the king, became Jncensed because Mordecai refuNd to bow to
him when he paued and perauaded tbe king to order all .Jewa
killed. Bather pleaded with the
king to allow the Jews to bear
anna against Haman's soldiera
and eventually Ha.,um wa11
hang,ed, 11 grim reminder to Eich­
mann of the fate that may be in
store for him,
Thia event, wMch took plact
some 2,508 year11 agn. ii cele
brattd by the Jews aii the Fea�
of Purim. markin1 tne 8alvatio1·
of thttlr peoplt and the downlal
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Mrs. Paul Kloes entertained the
Second Monday Sewing Club at
her home in Minenvllle, Monday
evening. Following a short busl•
ness session ln charge of Mrs. Ro,
bert Lewis, pre,ident, a social
hour was enjoyed.
Refreshments were served by
the hosteas to Miss Martha Jfow.
eU, Mias Eleanor Robson, Mrs.
George Schnelder, Mrs. DiyJgbt
Parker, lKn. Leq and�•Mrs,

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Sl&lt;lfy and Lonn� a... w,.,;
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The Easter Dowen prnented of C.Olumblla ,p,at tlw weebM Un Typographkal Sodd:, • • •
guell.8 of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
A reporl was given on new hos- meeting
church by Kr . and Mn. Otto · with Mr and Mn. C1� Cur- organiud at CincinnatJ .-i ' 1111.
the
Fultz and chJl�en . _Beth, Barb
Herb
Chamben,
M_UI
Slreel.
has
pita] equipment recently purchas- 1 A booklet on the history of the I
lfort tbal W differat lat
LoJvi 111 fflem01'J of. � Sch� tit;&gt;-..
and Becky, wh11e t.lwir parents
ed when the Laurel Cliff lktler 1 club written in 19&amp;1 was read by ' entered Hol.r.er Hospital for obser·
f•r
wen
P�
are lpoall In Africa.
to
,
eua,n
thut
tn.
were in Columbu1.
Mr. and Mr1. Gent Alkire lpfflt l
Ilea/th Club met Monday evening :i.1rs. Karr. The dub will observe vation and po511ible surgerr Mni.
.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Percy
Pee,ple,
and
the
weekend .-ltb her pamtts . 1 -----'---at the home uf Mr11. Clarence Cur- its 25 anniv l:'rsary this year. SeY- �a �ley of C?lumbua ta 11t�y- Mr. and Mn. James Cria�ll . The Otuo Company, C.OlwnbUJ . ' Mrs. Josie Turner.
I Mr. and Mn Pearl Parker.
_
t LS . Mulberry Heights. 11.' ith Mrs e riJ l cun\Pst� were condurl.ed by mg with. M �a Cham�n. durmg were guells of relaUve.s in Pitts- mve11Lmeot wmklng firm, ia H.e 1. Olm
loy
Rift of Columhua wu t'ie
WIie of 35,
I her husband s hosp1tahzahon.
rl�r
underw
for
an
burgh
over
tbe
wetlr.
end.
Mn. L d Wr
and M r ,.
1
Pear-' Pilrker as contributing hos- \lbs Jennie Evans. a guest, with
y
b
o
J&amp;bt
.
.
f
and
a
J
Mrs.
of
the
M,s
RtutnSwlda
mocher
ook
h:
IUHt
Roy
A
ha.res
Clau
Roller
e
�s
000
rnon
Jd
and
Lt:
voting
,
comWeber nr. and Mra. Ve
less.
ir cub ICOUt.
t
µnzes awarded to Mrs. Artie Ev •
.
ndy
of
Chanute
f
AU'
Force
mon
atock
Baat.
and
l
a
the
,
of
d
tl 000,000
ert ined
ir card ub Saturday
10- Georp Ren.ha,,.,
troop No J.M Bowling SaturdtJ'.
Mrs. RichunJ Karr . S r . . , ice ans, also a guest . Mrs James Jf1:
·
lmois, anrt Mr. and Mn. �ennelh night. Guests were Mr . and Mrs. year 6 per cent •inkinl fund :If . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Preston ol,
re
Gilm
and
Karr
Mn.
Mr-:
n .
Mr.
pre:udent, was in charge of 1t1e
and
Mn. 1Aw OW,J lpl!rd
m
l
v
r.
Cale _:ind daughter, Marcia Ann, Poul Baer, Mr. and Mn. Reid benturea of The Kiuell C.Ompan,- C.O. u bu, lllteoi ll and Mn. '
.
meeLing -,.. hich opened w ith The Llo}' d Wright
Clifford
Jacob,
Sunday
.
Easter Sunday tht guelt, ot Mr,
ambri ge, Mar_ylaod, were re- oung and M;. and Mrs. Horace of Springfield. Ohio.
1
Lord's Prayer m unison ,md devo- TTd1·(•shmenls .ine ser�ed also, ��n� gues;s of their
:
Mr.
.
M
and
n
parent�. Mr. Karr,
1
all of Chesler.
Clarence Ackley j, and Mn. Charin Diehl and famlions by Mrs. Allen Eii.:hingl·r, to Mrs. l{obL•rl Bowen. Mrs. Lou an d .Mrs. Max Roller.
, These illlUell of common stock of Athena ,...- Sunday with •
· ' Uy•
•oet
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M r. and Mrs. Ira A. Buck or, and debentures are tlN! (irst puh- ;
who aI so
. read a J.mem, "B e Thank - Dwhl . .\-!rs, C. llfford Jacobs, Mrs.
.
pa
,
Mr.
r
.
and
r-Jtta
li a Nonnan : Lewis Fox aod � Howell ail!'
ful "' �rs. Jut&gt; Evans and :i.trs. Dana Oh-er. Mrs. Paul EiC'hinr,er. The �leanor Circle_ or ftte H eath Athens visited with Ml'. and Mrs. ! lie offering of The Kissell
Schader.
\.let.hochst
Church
will
meet
on
ha
jn New York working.
McName-e
C
the
rles
past
week
· pany ft!Cllrilies. Kissell has growa ,
Pal'ker werl:' reported ill. ThP :l.!rs. Erne�t Pow�II. Mrs. :\-tax
t Lloyd Wright and childrftl were 1 Susie
.
at_
7:30
p.
m.
a
Thursday
t
the
_
end.
birthday of Mr�. Jerry Hoagland E iehinp.l:'r ;mJ gues1�. Mn Paul
i rapidly In recent years. Thtse the &amp;mday cunt,
.
of Mr. a n d
wa;. �b:se\·ed Plnm i11·�e made for' F' rit k, :\!is� Snndra Gilmon• and church. �evoti.ons 11,• 111 � gwen by Mr. and Mrs Don Thomas, the1 securities will provide tbe work• [ Mrs.
I Sand1 G�
1· pest ,,f
Milton
Hood
, Mary WIS(&gt; Wtth�.Georgm Evans ' rm Margu
and Mn· Jo,11 ·
Rickm
er
erite
o
an
of
a white elephant s.alr at the next
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· Huth ,\nn ·Savre
ing
capl
a
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cont
In
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,_
ue
h
t
Is
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Turne
hel
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'1 M n· Merlb:I Tracy sened th
�
r.
-· -�
-· - •
"'ram · Hostesses Springfield
I
were weekend guests growth.
Tht· :\!nv meetm&lt;&gt; will be held al Ii presrnting the proa
1 Ladies of
and
Do-Nutt
church
the
.i
Mr.
wlll be Betty Everson, Mildred nf Carrie Cassell.
and Mn Gene GJlmor
.
. I
th(' home 'uf .\fr�. Eueene Hawk'n�
Kissell was Incorporated u, I have moved Into the Jame, Gil- I coff.ee Tuada)' even.me.
e
bee
.
Betty Clarkson and Judy p
Karr,
\\',th Mrs Lawrenl-e Smith a� cuauI Holter has
n return d l932 as the succes50r to
a real , more proper1y·
Frazier.
Rev • Gill attended the minil.
1
.
ess
·
host
olzer
f
rom
H
Hospit
al where he I estate �alt� f"um fOunded
l "
.
m
Mr.
and
Mrs.
terial
lle
meeUn,: in MlddJeport Mor.Howard
!
A
n
and
-·
M
d
r.
an
Mrs.
George
F.
Boone
hu been under treatment for the S ringf1eld in 1 . The mpany,
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Sam
Mn
da
ldml
-r
C.O
884
.
y.
,
chi
�
e
Mr
and
.
Manchester,
of
C!)nn.
ar
are
ivi
ng
,
and
past thre weeka M r. HoIt r �8 , with 10 branch offiffll in O b i o.
JV hite f7le11hant
I Tuesday for an Indefin ite \'isit
Lewil and children lptOt Sunday
I
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ft
lo
e
n
a
t
ed
mp
n
a
in I Indiana Kentucky and P,nn,yJ.
aw gs d
�a1 Allen !
.,_
, 1• e Held Bv Club
Donald Horak of Bluumi,1g dalt&gt; S11
Y Department
·
.,., v1Y
"'ith M r. and ...
' with their son' the Rev· and Mn· the Sales
1
.
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·-----• sale was 11eId Donald Boone. and daughter.
Vania, is one of the largett mon- and J1m .,,oran of Boston. �1ass., A while eIephtint
Charle
Burdet
has
s
entered
te
· g 114.., per Nllnl
I gage banking ,ad loan ••-•,
returned lo Bloomingdale Mond :::iy hy th1• Jolly Bunch Sewing Club M r. \"
'fI. . Ed-•-- on or before Jmie
"""' ·,,.
-,. ill'1am E�verson , '"
.
.
.
, · ,,.. nera1 Hospi. 1a1 for OU!;e
Meigs ,,
L--r• firms in tbe midwest.,. .
,.,.
afler spenuing
1 h e Eastl'r vara- m !I recent meeting held m the ward ,Jo1in.son
...,,
11112;
,1uo on or before June
I
. and M r. and M rs. vation and treatment
,
. Rob. ns
fion Wt"th th e f ormer s mother. ho:rn· of l\frs . Bcat m·
I Priced at par plU8 accrued in• 30 IBM - $US 90 on or bet"o J ,
i on Merlyn Ross returned Mo
e
I
nday
·
Mrs George Horak. Locust. S, t . i with one guest present, Mrs. A. , evening from Columbus wberel _Mr. a�d Mrs. Oacar Roush were : tereal, to yield six per cent. the 38: 1988:
n Uilf :
sltor
.&gt; m Parkersburg, Saturday. I debentures carry Mttdetacbahl• ' Each $1090 debenture II batk-:
Mr. Horak. empluyed al Neal, , H \\1x, who makes her hom! th �• attende&lt;l the Central Dlvision i \'t
I stock purchase warrants.
W. Va . and daughter, Miss Rose w i th member Mrs . B lanche Hap• ; or the Music Educators Nalional !
by JnQre than tzlOO in net tan .
.
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"'8"VWn
ng
ch
First
w
g
patent
a
w
bd i I
' Conference from April f.- 10. Mr. ; .
s of the debentures will be entitled l lble auet, and .
mn
e t
- Mary: of Columbus, _ and .Jack lonsta\l.
JSSUed to Yf'.· F Semple, M o u n l to purchase common stock
-on the federal � I.a
Dennison of Wheel mg. W \':::i . . Edna Mattox was assisting host- ! ---·
_.
tbe
n&amp;abll'
u
o,el
Vernon,
Ohto, m 1869.
I
basis
spent the weekend at home.
of
30
aharea
per
css, and olhC'tS attending were :
$1
de· more than 7s times the
000
'
' ff
, Nickel-alloy flshhooh do not : benture ( 15 lhal'tfl per $600 de- tere,t requh-ement on th1I
Joining the group foi- diun,,r on Mrs. B, ::\1. East, Blanche M !
ft.,�
• II/;2 T""'
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rust even 1n salt watt'r.
I
. bentureJ at the followin,: prices: j or debenbara.
S�d�y were J�hn Pugh of Dn·oil /[;:�\in.,, l.vurJ Seines, Tary By• i
···- ·
Michigan, David Redman ol Sa- t&gt;rs, Freda Mitch. Rhoda Ha�-'
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- - �an�ah. Ga., Jim Davison of Gal- 11 ket�. Blanche Haptonstall. '1 ! H [
lipol18, George Goodboul and ·, Bailey• Ethel Hughes Nora Mills· I• Thfrl
y-seven men and ,_
.,,_,ys a..,
Charles Moran of Ironton, the . Lillian Smith Helen' Reynolds · 1ended the
Father.Son
Banqu,:,t
at
'
Rev. Father Kapel and Toby Ly- [ Gertrude M i.Iler
· · Mattie Bus1i .1 the EnlerprJse EUB Churrh Frltie of Spencer,
, m
n • va .. whO were . Alma Miller and Lucille Diles • I' day e�en g.
m
returning to the St. John's Vian~ �- _ _ __
Serving were Thomas Bentz,
NF.Y
H
M
GET
OOLS
O
SC
ney Seminary at Bloomingdalr.
· _, BATON ROUGE, La. (l!P fl _ Paul Folmer, Loren Coleman and
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I Louisiana state Treasurer A.P. Rev. Francis H. Glazier.
THE IDEAL
j Tugwell today advanced the New , Following the dinner, the Ver­
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I Orleans public school system non Quartet of Letart, W. Va.,
V:
•n t
- • • - -· •
. presented seyeraJ numbers and
I $ 1, 526,248 as their share of state the
Glaz1.
e
r
showed
•
•
Fr�
�,
�
school aid through June 15.
a
The advance payment was � Qh'Q,, '&amp;iag r&amp; · �
Famous Brand Items
o Ma
21: 14-!1' and pra,tr
made possihle when the state leg- inf f itleW
ev.
•DESERT FLOWER
Gla
tler closed' · the
islatur-e, halted in its attempts to , �� -R
e ESCAPADE
II
withhn!d money from the iDtegrat­
• FRIENC&gt;SH IP
ed
school
system,
v&lt;.&gt;ted
to
allow
GARDEN
Turgwell to bypass rules ordering
• EARLY AMERICAN­
nt only at lhe end of the
OLD SPICE
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M r and Mr"8. Alonzo Bh1ck- " n d daLJ.ihl.er 111d Mrs Lillie
Mc, Hdeo Kaylo, and M,j born of Magadoce, Oh,o, M,· and "'"'" of Pomeroy ,nd Mi;. Ma,,
•
and Mrs. Gerald Kimble visited Mn. Harold Gardner Jr and chil- 1 ine Burdin� of Parkersburg sperit
Mrs Kaylor's husband a�d El- dren of Columbus, Mr. and M,·s. the weekend et the Lyons and
Shower
Report
I
me, Kaylo, " Camdeo " 1 . , k . H,uold Gacdnec s, of Lang»ille Swan home,
Ho,p,tal, Pockecsbocg, Sunday : we,e weekond gue,t, of Mc. antl
o ..,, �-, Gallipoli, dam
--w
Kaylor
Mr.
is
rerovering
from
Mrs
Cnrl
Lemlt&gt;y.
roll(ee
00
48
l
running
23.:!&gt;,
7,
8
1
mJur-ies he rft"t'1ved while eut ' Mr. and Mrs. \\\-t iler Torrf'N'&lt;"'
Pt.
BJ Ull.lllffl Pr-HI h&amp;eraadeaal hoping that Russia will "makf' stead of one.
er� . Pomeroy-Mason 25.211
·
,.,...
aneous
miscell
A
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ASON
La
M
ting tun"
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Rep· Overton Brookli' DPleasant 26 66. Hmton :t.47 fa!!- Americ-an scientist, and law- available lo the sc1eT1t1fic rommu
of East l.1verJX)l1I and Mrs 80:r- 1
ahowerLowas
Rey W W Br agg and gra ,id- tha Baum of Chester were F' ri•
se heldndal the homr of mg. Kanawha Falls 6.33 rising, maken expN-ssed little aurpri:,.. oily the informal.an ila t ned from C'ha mnan of the House Spa&lt;'I
C'ommiltee, said it ••j� not u nex son. Mr. �md Mrs .James Parr day guests of Mr. and \]n RuJ
ui Cu iff on Frida y, Charleston 20 33 nsing. London today that Russia has won Uw fol! experink'ot "
Mrs.
April 1 at i 30 p.m hJnonng 11, as running 4 3-4 feet, Marmet raee to 1pace.
One spaet&gt; sc1f'ntlst at Cape f:u peeled. We knew the Russians ha,• and daughl.er all attendf'd lhe fu- and Torrl:'m-e aml family
·
I
Niss Deanna Dorst. hnde-elecl 4'-:i fet&gt;I and Winfield dam 6 feet. " ;� ,
""· naveral said the Russian achieYe- that rapability. Al the same lirm• neral of Walden Parr at Parke,,·.
ly the beginn i·-o
i
..,
on
Th
rs.
'"'
d
M
A\
p
t
a
and 1 Si••
M
r
erson
n
t'
iff
"
of Mr. Raymond Cund
feat.
. 8 �,2 to 3
;m
i�
T'le
me
"
amazing
it
sick
burg
Thur
.
..day.
Mr.
Parr
was
the
makes
Boal Mi111v_emll'nl1:
pr.
Dr. Hugh L Dryden, deputy ment ••just
said
•
d
aughter
uf
Monlu�
a . .John Gum· I
Games were plu yt'd and re-- Ohio R1vf'r - Andrew Calhoun administrator of t.he National At'r• rocketet&gt;rs at thP Cape h.:d btot&gt;11 He said •·we hDYe to moYe on grandfaUier of James Parr and lher Jr., Joyee GumLher and Al
NSS 101 years old.
ffreshmenh seni-d. Prizes Wt'rl:' up 1-4. 8 35 p.m, Miki!5redilor on autk1 and Space Administra working hard on !he U S mao-111 with a stepped-up JJlan."'
ton Ritchey of Chester all were
·
,
&lt;~
John
c
Ste••
,,
mem�
n
..•. t Kim oI A rIinglon, V 1r- .
.... . a
u,:,1
Il.l.llX"f
..,.,o.
.
· ct .
.
1
gJ ,pace proJe
_, ,w0.,. ,1 ,
·• Io "'I rs •.,y J Y ta •t•
U JJpt'r gue;;ts 01 :\trs
re
award.,.,
tkm . "Wp must and we will
.
.,
;
the
ia:ima
spent
Easter
nale
ot
Committe&gt;&lt;.
weekend
th
SpaC'e
ra
CHE
rbraun
Se
P
W
rnher
Dr.
ope
.
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t
YOO
t&gt;
DUL� D D(NNER S
forward ,with our program
Mrs. Cecil Cun&lt;liff, Mrs. Willi.Jm
_ tlons director of the Annv• · s mis• said 'Tm not surprised all to bie here with his mot lw-r· Mrs Ma- ie a son .
MIDDLEPORT
tti dinner "T
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ghe
A
spa
MA
SON
Mt· · ,nd M,·� DunaJd H:lUl''\'· 1
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' �_ a day we have .,.,.,o .
.
hIS
' ,.,...oId 1e In ge1 . " , ., WJ. 11 ,'-"'..". h� Id at SI • Joseph' S Cath Sm1'th, M rs.
sut' C'@nter Huntsville · Ala.. · said Russian C'apab1hty for soch a bel Kim ·
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.
· M ason 011 expt!ding," he added . CongrPSS· he thought' ''the Russums
night. We are perhaps nearing the Mrs Junior Sordan o( ColumEhno Cundiff · Mrs· · Harry Hett- o II&lt;. l•' hurch Hau, m
th:s
did
' woru
_..,s
n echoed hI!
to impress the African n ations " 1 point where we ran undertake a bus, and Mrs. Carl Morns and
zn1re
-•ed to Mr!S Salurday Aµn·1 Z2 Irom 3 p.m me
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n-··r pnze aw.irn
nced
�oou
�ouse
White
1'he
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He said the United States still similar flight." Official Washing· daughler of R.ac-ine was supper
]:.eland Lieving. St.'rving as host• lo 7 p m Admission for thi dm•
were
i
s
n
statJo
can
Ame�
�at
only
was ahead of Russia in several ton was braced for the news hy guests Sunday e�·ening of Mr. nd
ner will lM! $1.00 for aduJt1 and
esse-s ""en Mrs. Louisr Cunditr,
put fields of apal'e srience.
a day of rumors of such a fe,11 Mrs Roland Torrence and
50 cents for children . Proceed,. trackmg_ an ob,ect Russia had
Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. from this dinner will go to the mto o�bit. H _ had no further com
Dr. Ralph Lapp, who worked on lrom Moscow, and a report by thl' ily.
nitely .
:Eleanor G1:1rrett.
the A-homb at the 1946 Bikir-i London Daily Worker that the Mr. and Mrs . C. E. Woode we�'.'
' St. .Joseph Dllilding fund. T h e ment immed
or
inistnt
i
USE
_ad
�,
M
r
�
�eb
Easler guests of Mr. and M r s.
attt&gt;ndmg
wl're
tests.
9ai_d at Portland. Ore., that feat had taken place Frllfay.
James
lllvited.
public
is
cordially
Other!
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1
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s�l�nd
a
---1s
th1�
Sen
John
Cun.
said
Jean
Sparkma
n
,
0-Ala.,
Millard
Swartz
uf
Alfred.
I
Kalhy
the
Russians
had
the
NA�A.
('apabilily nl
Mack Ste\\ art,
.
,l
diff, l.khbu' Heilmire , Mrs. Sy aC'hievemenl [t JS a .!1]�1(1�· anl i launehing two men in spac-e in- said he was '"not greatly sur- Mr. and Mrs. Don Shultz aml
• --- prised"' bY the Russian man �hot. two children of Columbus spent.
· terms ot the Soviet tim'i'- ----· - event in
via Stewart, Mrs. Charles Alll'ns-]
h
ta
lhe weekend here with her parWorks in any make sham pooer'
·
�:� Webb and Dryden joned 1n
un
ents, Mr. and Mrs John A.rbau�h
;��iet"!a���f'2 ��:� �� r.:�:�i
or with long handle BRUSH
Klni Tamara, and Stephen Gar•
and son Wesley
, • , COSTS LESS TOOi
,·,
rett . .lames flnd Susi� Cundiff ,usON - The Twelve-Fifteen up 14 · 12 · 55 a m : P-nsylvan
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Person ol
""
a m· Chris Jr. · do1•m
.inti the honoret's, Deanna Dorst . Cl ass of the Mas.on
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H11nt,·ngton · W · \' a. were rl"&lt;'en.,
One-half gallon ,.,eth·"
vu1st up H· 5 50 · ·
.
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17
5
er
up
m
Beav
p
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2
.ind Raymond Cund i ff.
15
1
:
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0
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guests
of
Mr-.
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
i
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,
, 1urc·11 1JI:' 1u 1 1 s n·gu 1ar monlh y
l ai
- cleans three 9x 1 2 rug1
.
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By A.mella Walkt'r
Woode.
Send mg gills hut unab!t' Lo at- mel'l m fi at the church 011 Sunday , a m: ; Onward up 21. 5: 15 a.m.:
Frei lierger up 22 , 5 a.m: A. V. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ye-auger Miss rarol Ledlie of ParkPrs• Rosela ml Ta lor and son Br ._
tend were Misi; Stella l,ress. Mrs. I aftnnoiln a. 2 o ' &lt;"lock.
I Chris down 2.1 , 12 . 3') a.m. ; John ;id daug_h�er _ of Mansfield !lpt&gt;nt burg spent the weekend with her
1
�
u m bus where s:e
M ildred RilPy, Mn. Melvin Syd- llev ot )()fl S taken from the U pI, an we t to
t
I
er
as
wit
parents,
pare
d
n
his
a
ts
Mrs.
W
Mr.
n
B.
Ledand
. Mr.
n GAILON BLUE LUSIRE CONCENTRATI
.,
I
·
has empIoymen
ebotham, '.'lf r� . H arry Wal.� h Mr�. pi' r !loom we r� presented by Joy Ladd Dean up 23. 4 a.m; Peggr M . Alfred
.
lie.
eauger
of
Y
MinersU
n;
Tim:
a
6:2
2::1,
down
T
,
Downey
,
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Mr. and Mn;. Kenneth DavidLillian fil"itmir&lt;'. Mrs Hoyt Say•·e ha bet .. nd " 10' a o ,h. "1 , .
.
ville ·
Debb"1e, Jenice and Donnie son and ch1' ldren of Co1 um bus.
Jr , Mr�. Ceti ! Ht&gt;(•rl. Mrs. Ln_ la Charles \'cnger. tPnrl-er of the tan 1ip 27. 4:Z5 a,m; Reli_ab!e up Mrs.
. ..
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Lilli.m Nrippl'r
• JI11" ,, • Fl or- Smt'th uf Rut Iand are visiting
Sr , dass, l'Onduded 11 r,..view on the �", 2 : 30 a.m ; J ames H mes up l'n('e Baer and
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman Jr.
Jeffers, Mrs . Albert 11.:il l
.
.
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w
Mr.
and Mrs· • 1- their aunt , ,1
.. rs. Clarice Long3,
up
30. 5:40 a.m.; National
3
Mrs. Harold Cur,diff, He\/. Verna i •· way .q of f'hmtian Lifr . " '
and chI' ldren o I Rutiand sptn ,.
.
lard Faudree at\f•nded tht&gt; Naz- I streth thJS
' week .
1t
C
up
34,
ueen
.m
.
0
Mr
ian
rry
ieving,
Mrs.
H
y
\'nr .
a
L
Ea!lter .Su nday wit. h their parer.tai,
Fu! lo wm�11_, the businesll , reC' re3- 7 6 .a ; Q
are
ne ChurC"h at Syraf'ust&gt; Sundey
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs Kenneth Lon�streth and ' M r, and Mrs. Dana Hoffman Sr
34,
nswoorl up
and Mrs. Bob ve:'-11.
lion Y-c1s led by Alire and Kathy 1 : 50 a.m; Rave
even g
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son of Pomeroy and Mrs. Lydia =.:_:::_.::::,:._:::::::_'.'.:::::::'.:'.
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34, M rm and Mrs
The wnfr! mg will l,1k1· p!ncP m .Johmun. Rd reshmeols wi• re �er- 1 : 55 a.m ; Harry Dyer up
. Lewis Walker nf l s. mrth of Rut1and spent _ Tuesday
.
.
.
50
a.m
5
.
M.ay. 'fl1e day 1m�
, not 1)1;'1:'0 d1·· , Vl·d b}· Gloria R-Oush and J O y
\IInersv111e a n•(I .1ames a nd Shnron
.
1 Hou�h lo the folJowmg:
Galllpcll1 Dam - Jerry Bo�- Wt1ll-:er of Pomeroy SfM!nt Sunrlay v.1"lh M rs Floyd Longgtreth.
clded .
I
[ Nan('y Proffitt, Jane Dodson , worth up 3 : 20 p.m; Semet up with Mr and Mrs Virgil Walker 1 Mrs Imogene Morone and chil j drPTI ot Columbus spent the week
.Jus1'1!.1 Lis·h, Janet Criles, Susan 1 : 10 a .m ; Solvay up 6 :t5 a m : of Bashan
45
a.m.
Mrs Kerns Rou�h ,mrl daurhter, enrf with hn parents. M r. and
\V a rner. Jaoe Burgess, J im ice Albert Holden down 9 :
Mrs Alnha Barr Other weekend
Sharon Maynard, Dorothy Kanawha Riv�r - Lucy Jane Rachel. attenrled the Rou!&lt;h•RJC'h�uests
were Blair Cadwallader of
EnchantecfGarden, ilf'nry,
Smith, und Mm: Yea�er
LuC'as down London 3 : 45 a .,,1; ard�on werMin� Saturday evpning Columbus and Mr. _and �rs. DuGreen, Gold,
Helen z. down Winfie!C 5 · 35 p m al Mason City.
an e Barr of Oak Hill, Ohio.
PTA TO MEET
Merrill down Winfillld 7 . 25 p.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Ja roU B aer aml Mrs. Euga Johnston and Don•
P,nk, Li lac
[
.
The :,..Jason � &amp;boo.I ptA. Cecelia R. up W infield B : '1S p.mr- dau1?hter. Helen. Mr. Bnd Mrs. n� spent Sund.ey with
Bruce Mc•
COORC&gt;INATED FOR
Mannin
R
s
and
Mr.
Mrs.
and
i;i cm !l
I
wil ! hold ils regular meeting at Thelma Ann up WlnfieM J : 50 a.m,
.
Gil
BED &amp; 8.lTHROOMS.
l
. , .
tht' sch ool on Tuesday evr-r,ing at C. V. Horner up Winfield 2 : 45 H. A. RiC'hnnl�on aml familv and Mrs.
Effw \\h1te hm1 returned to
.
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Miss
Rn&lt;"
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hrl
Ro,,,h
W"c"
,
s,,n-'
.
13
,
.
1 7: .
' •· · • Y I hl'r home aftn a monlh_s
·
p.m All mem hers are urg- a.m. ; 0I 1ver
Shearer down �m·
n
vac'lho
dmnrr
1P
of
Mr
and
Mrs
g1 �!!I
cd to attend. The Juninr H i g h fle ld fi • 4U 1&gt;.m. ,_ and O· F' • ·Shear_ I
m
Charlesto
n and Florida
Kern.,; Roush
Schonl Bn nd will r.rovidl' t h e en • er up Winfield 7: 10 a.m.
r nd Mrs . John Miller of
MIDDLEPORT
I Mrs. Alire Oavis of Pnmi&gt; roy I �.l a
, tertoinmenl.
Harnshuri;isp,nt the week end
v1�iled .',unday with Mi . anrf Mn
Al hrrt Baer and Mr. and M rs Ed- with his aunl. Ethel Mllh•r.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sansbury
rlie Ash ancl family.
Mr. and Mn;. H. A. Rklumlson sprnl Sunchiy at Oak Hill, Ohio.
Attendance al Sunday Schonl anu_. fam1. 1y o1 CoIumbw1 sn1•nl
LhP Mr· and Mrs· Harold Gardner
,
takrn wee
April. 2nd 127, col 1ecl1on
s~
r-nt the week
kend w 1'th Mr and , Mrs Jr · of Columbus
·
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$34.28.
.
. Kerns Rou!lh ancl Mr . amf Mrs: end with his parents, Mr. and
Rev. Card filled his appomt- E"e"elt
· k ens of Nf'W H tiven. Mrs Harold Gardner
•-•
ptc
.
.
menl I I a. m. �ripture rea�.mg, Haro! &lt;l Holtrr of l,0n g Bot l om Dorothy Barnes and children,
Luke 24 ; 1- 12. Mltnes1U1ge Un- visited Mr. and M rs. Hanson Hol- , Ir1m, and ;M artin, Pomecy, were :
Sunday afternoon guest/I of her
renh2ed Po� the Resm·• t�r. Monday.
rectlon."
Mrs. Kerns Roush and Mrs H mot!- · r. Mrs. J, T. Ledlie,
I
Mrs. Wm. Barlel1 and sons Ed- A. Richardson visited Mr. Alherl Carl VanZanrlt i11 in Hol'ler Hosdie and:£1iU:.;,-M i�. !fell Rhodrs at the Fo!l!er Rest Home pltal in serious condition.
and Mni. '1race Dia\f!OfPome- in Syraem,e.
roy, and Mrs, Mary Higgins and Ro_v Curtis of Pomerov cRlled on
daughter u[ WesterYille, Ohio Mr. amt Mrs. l,ewis Walker on
apent Easter with Mrs. Hazel We&lt;lnesdav.
Mrs. Edith SisAOn and chil&lt;lrf'n
Humphrey and family.__
of Pomeroy visited Mrs. Dale
SA.I..E ANNOUNCED
Wumer and family Sunday.
The
Senior claH of Pomeroy
_ Fun on wheels for everytme l Fun
M rs. El mer Leonard O( CoIum- BV EVELYN CRJCKI.E9
High School will sponBor a bakti bus was the weekend guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mop;an Yates and
Jrom Go Kart, fun for you ! Thrill to the
sale Friday, April U., at the Porn,,
and M rs. Russ Watson and Mrs. family of Mentor. Herbert Sw1:1n
•
neweat, happiest sport in the world - eroy Food Mart on Serond-Sl m
1
and Mrs. Nell Blake of East LI,, .
; An na Balley and family.
the wonderful sport of karting.
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Lillian Napper called on erpool, and MN Cora Swan ol
And go with ..Co Kart, pioneers and
Mr. and Mn. Lewis Walker Sun- Long Bollom were weekena
WERK GUESTS HERE
IJal originators of all-family pleasure.
guests of the Lyons and Swan
, day evening.
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Smith,
K.
Mn
J.
Mr.
and
0.
Try one on for Hi1.e - TODAY!
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Ind eh apl,r or the bo&lt;&gt;t ..,,,. f
'°" or mo,Jcal """" ""' pnt,,1
(91) MARINE SUPPLIES
lulh with the yelif' "8" WI t.hem
which
W&lt;1yfarer
Way 1111d lbt'
I
were
gi�en to the children.
by
was
followed
group
disrntsS
Oll. i
A8 IS IIIM:CIALS
l
Games
were played and prluw
The tranlii l,l basket wiinl from
i'1 llilerelll'J II R. P. NM-111
GARDENS PLOWED WITH A
awarded _ to Paula �11 a n d
Margaret Cot�riU to Helen Did5t Mercm, ,. a. r. -·•
Gravely Tractor. Rates ReasonY
die. The meetmg was dosed with Glenna Mae Sprague celebrat- i J_oyce Riley. Mrs. Sprague, aaG e. P. MermrJ' Oatfh
abM". Call SH2-4070. or contael I
SLACK
s ned 1ct1on_ Durmg the ed her ei�hth bi rthday Saturday usted by Mn. Carl Matto.I. and
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
Elmn Fmla w, Harrisonvillll'
. , �� ADA
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I t_l'M!__ ch1:&lt; �
I
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
4 J Jllp S\ HA(t:SE, Apri l 5 - Mrs. socu:l houi a pot lulk !unrh was I afternoon wilh a party giv l'n m M rs. Raymond Lane, Mn'ed N; .,. Eul M8 S&amp;nef;, POJDH•J
RATES
oc.i F-Hepa lt ,-Sh;t Did Wmebrenllt'r dass_ pres1dent l en)Oyed by Mrs. Agnes White, her honor by her mother, Mrs. freshmen�� of punch, � cream
&amp;- (M.fc , SPOUTIN G, R. he
t ·cents per word, one uaserllon. M.inlmwa�t--40
r:
, pre �1ded over the meetmg or the Mrs. Wmebrt&gt;nner, Mrs. Gene- Wilham Sprngul' . The recrHtion cake lo Nila Pultz, Debbie Laney,
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u.
centa. ti centi per word lor tbre• consecutive ·
metal Work T Puwe s Comwmd.
�
centi
30
dass of the v1eve &amp;hne M'r, 'Mrs Helen Har- room of the Sprague borne was and ?Jen�• s decorated birthday
for
I
moa.tb
l-ooe
4--4.30tc Sllnshm l' Maker�
I
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' 1 I ) WANTED TO BUY pany, .Wy-Z-2:301.
r■te of 4 centa per word trill be �ed IOI adMis lk atnce decorated Ill pastel streamers. Debbie Hinkle, Teresa and Rutb
Prl'�l.iytt-nan
Sunday
School when ns. Mrs ll1ddll'
. ~ - -�� _ _ I
ffrtislD&amp; ii not p11d within 10 days after reee w-1111 �ill.
mg
prlng
bed
Duffy: Mrs balloons and ja&lt;"k-o-lantems. Fa- Nicinksy, Jimmy Wildermuth, BilComplrte
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me
of_
!i
x
Blake,
�iss
Gertrude
f'
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hurrh
anne
III the
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MILK BASE ON Charleston MilrErrora in AdvertillD �hoUld be reported tmroediately.
, Teleg�aph
v
i
e
plants.
Ser
cn
�1
re
17,
·
30.
Laura
P1rkens,
_ ly Hensler, Janie Hlndy, Paula
Mrs.
Naomi
I.on- �-- than
Roll rail
at 7
a h
ket. Call WY 2-6616 or write
lb• Dai.J.J Sentinel w·J not b4 responsible for more
4 o as
2
Wy
2
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ancis
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n
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s
ltlle mcorncl insertion.
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Mrs.
Harden,
Russell, Sylvia Swanson, Keith
, ther, GairipuI'15 R
an wered by 2 members. don, Mrs. EsU11'r
w
Donald Mora, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Card of Tbanb and Speci.AI Notices ot Evenl!I, SL:.!5,
aaci
' · D.
ollrill, .ind Anna Grace Oiler.
I
Kim French, Sharan Glaze.
C
and
dethe
led
also
Winebrenner
Mrs
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4-1
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for :K:t word muumum. Each additional word, le.
Donald Weese soo of Mr . an&lt;l Phillip Lane, Joyce Riley, MariShwnway Crt't'nhousei;,
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Howard
Kay
P
arker
a
11tudent
:
Study
was
mndudYotions.
Bible
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Ollituarie1 ubli.sbed at 1 cent r word.
WY 2..fi93J
eel by Helen Harris. Shia used the , at Rio Grande college spent a Mrs Carl Weese is now serving li=e Van Meter, George HawJer
I THREE ROOM AND BATH unfurS 6 DAYS J MO.
WORD/ 1 DAY 3 DA ,rs
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30tr - - - - · - - - - ---- 4
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two weeks Easter vacatio11 with with the U. S. Army u.d taking and Eugene Powell.
14.50
ll(k
$ 1 .33
oo,
10
nished apartment. Phone TurnSl .20
S l .80
$6 .00 �
60e
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1 his parents Mr. a11d Mrs. Herbert : hill basic training at Fort Knox , l Unable to attend. but sendin&amp; a
t'r 2-1305. �lrs. Ira Fields. New
12.2&gt;
75,
$7.50
1 1 .50
2&gt;
4 12 :lie
Packer ,
! Ky.
gilt wa, Sandra Jobn,on,
' Haven.
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- - ' - - - Ads rec:e1ved bJ 10 A. .14. will De tn that day'■ paper.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Quick of
( 1 4) FOR RENT
Columbus
spent Friday night and
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' PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
APARTMENn - Furnished .,,i1'
Saturday with his parents, Mr.
' ·tn.lurmshed. McMastera. M.Jddle- I
' and Mrs. J..1mes Quick. Mr. and
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, Mes. Eddi, Chapm.n of Colom( 1 ) NOTICES
W
(9) FOR SALi:
,
pon
PlooDe
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ROOM
FIVE
TEltMITB AND PEST CONTROl I EL.!!:CTRoLux-v.-;.:-•-"
,:·;.., - Cl;;ne� ,1 ONE
I, F'u �t Baptist Churc-h will meet on
�..-I r. and Mrs. James C'I ark and
&gt; &gt;• :
,
. ..wtth bath Phone WY l,J1 F&amp;1-. Ftte iuptetloa. 1D111r- .! i 60 model l with throw away paI Wednesday evening at the home children of Cleves visited his par
.
1 1 17 U0
NI b:, N1UMwld e. PMae IL pe r bagli and all cleaning at- evewno WY 2--3319·
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Plum bt' ng &amp; Heat'i ng ' of Kai Hindy for their re"~
ents Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Clark
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8.,,
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ice
JOD
ud A..
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lachme11ts. Pay off last 6 payPom•roy monthly meeting following their Sr 1\-ir. Clark. is recupcratin!j:
AND '. 418 E, Main St.
�•lie men ls or $6. 75 or wl. 11 d 1scoun , . EIGHT ROOM HOUSE
-..,
chmr practice.
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from an illnl'ss.
Phon• WY-2•2448
!ll'ven room house, One 5 · f00"'1 ,
I
for
c,ish
Phone
WY
2-2204
.
· ]' Tlie Wh"il.e Rose Lodge w1_ 11 meet I Mr. Billy Capehart of ColumYOUR U � ED I
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Ph.
Bengel.
N.
A.
.
- .E-WILL S""Ll.
W
apartment
file
4
7
2 3 tfc ; 1000 GALLON WATER TANK I nex t Wl'dnesday afternoon at 1 : 30 bus spell! Friday and Saturday I
Sk.alt"S, t.:uns, Buws, Golt C.:lubs, I
WY 2 32
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Will haul for public. Conlai·t. ] et the Legion Hall in Middleport I with his mother Mrs. Alice CapeBicycles. etc. Write or c,all
· HOOMS
t
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n
apartm
shed
unfu
1
4
e
i Host.es.r.es will be Mrs. Bill Rob. l1ob Pickett . Pomeroy . 2B
m
Sport 's Centl't' , Middlepor". . l'h Sewing Machine m beimtifuJ l with hath and
6 room unfurn0 hart.
t.
hullon
MakPs
onsole
f'abine
&lt;12,-2UiOl.c
3- -30tc son, Mrs. Herm11n Bailey, Mrs. .
WY-2-3633.
Pomeroy.
n
apartment,
1shed
Mr. and Mrs Hoyal Thomas
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FEE
Any
house
up
to
6
rooms
treated
S
Wy-2-2
J 1 he fancy di!iiii;m without at- Call
spent the wePkend wilh Mr. and
t,iF.E S
733.
caid.
lor TERIMTES, $50. Any O• E I
CllBtom Grinding, Mlddltpor1 . tachments. Will sell Jo respcm• -- ,___
Mrs. Raymond M iller and family
__
APRIL 12
l 25 tf sible purty for last 1 1 paymrnts i 3 RO?_M FURNISHED apartment
room, treated tor roaches. etc. . [ The DAV A uxiliary will have a and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas
Fred �I!�·____
.
SL INSUREJ?. GUARANTEED. ·
2NOW OPEN roR BUSINESS. of -9.35 per month . Phone WY 2- 1 utilities furnished. Call WY
Stanley flarty Wednesday at 8 ' and son m Columbus.
SPECIAL,
.
a
TERMS.
is
This
4-ll-6lc
2
-t
7
6tc
1
2:m1
204
•r
_
Sumnt
___
"'" y on
M·,dway Gr""er
with Mrs. Gladys Huffman : Robert Parker, son of Mr. and
p.m.
.
/
·_______ _
Q
E
ED
..
AC
.
PRE SE
G TUAINT
·- I __ , _:
_ __ __
County Route No. 36- Mr. "nd SIN'GEH SE�I�G MACHINEdemonstrator, at their hall, ! Mi's. Herbert Parker, who is serv•
{
1
7)
HELP
WANTED
In as
SON
oHer,
aM
iB
limited!
_
_
J
Mrs. John t'. Johnson.
.
I ing with the Seebees o( the U. S
Hound bobbm m brand new con- _:__:____ _
Butternut
Ave.
_
_
-·
4 12 6k sole C"ubinel. Equ;pped lo zig I HUNGRY PEOPtE to llelp WI eat
r the same b'"o'"p's" nearly ,-3 Jf
.
a c-entury T
• A LL TER• A meeting of the Meigs County Navy who has spent from Nov.
"
mners
Ch
k
D"
en
ic
ll'IOU
I
Del'
ou�
S
les.
Pay
GOLLI E PLTP _ Will give away 1.ag and make buttonho
M ITE cONTROL. Mrs. R. C. Qxmhunter:i- Association will be l !JIIO to March lJ, 1961 in Los '
$1.00 I
for a good home on the farm. off last 8 payments ol -8.40 per Friday and . Saturday.
Story, 1 1 1 Union Avenue, Phone held at the Racine Legion H all Angeles, Calif. is now in Adak,
a
•
plate. Sunrise Restauranit 234 !
Mrs. John stout. tlamsonville, month. Phone WY 2-2204
WY 2_2498.
3 1 1 30tc , WednesdaY evenmg at 8 p.m. All Alaska for the second time. He
I
◄ 7 tile E· Main St· Pomeroy _
4 12 31 p
will remain th ere until he is disFinance Balance - Low Monthly
OhKl.
__· __ ·, ------------- members are urged to attend.
- -•
1
·
charged.
Window Bllnds Eind Shades
APRIL 13
GOOD HQTCOFFEE. ac a ,·up.
(208) INSURANCE
Installments
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 'TO
Shades,
Porrh
Venetian
Blinds
Rule Class of the' Mr. and Mrs. Jlov,ard Suulsby
Muirileporl,
Golden_
h
Bar,
"
P.
:'
OJark s Dairy
lN
COM
SURANCE PR
PLETE
stay with C'ouple at night and 1
4 12 6k Cloth Awnings and Fiberglass
M�ddleport �irst Baptist Chu�': h of New Philadel phia, Ohio a n d
Ohio.
in
Call
work
during
day.
e
:
lO
lection,
Auto,
Flre, Polit
Lile,
Free installation
will meet this Thursday evenmg I Mr. and Mrs. E ugene Soulsby of
6 MONTHS, 6,000 MILE WARRANTY
at 9:20 at 11ight. WY 2- Call "on Mills. MiddJeport, Ohm
'
(6) L O
&amp; FOlJND-Prospect, Pa., spent the weekDale Wippel Supply evening
_
_
at
7
:
30
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
____
-4
·
··_
l
1
4 10 3lc ·
I
63 4
ON LATE MODELS
215 Union Ave.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___
Duis • Warllll'r l118uranee
Mrs. Bert Bodimer for their regu. 1 end with their mother Mrs. E. J. i
e db�n� 1101.JNfr
LOST _ Yiia11g�
Pomnoy, Ohio
PAPER BOY OH. GIRL f,,r �n- Complete proted ion for all needs. lar monthly meetin(,(.
Soulsby and sister Glenna.
'.
4 10 fltp
Phone WI 9-3063.
WAS
NOW
4 I 30lc ,inel Roule near Mason Bridge Tel WY 2-21166.
Mr.
Lawrence
Diddle
has
been
4 I JOl.c
-cc
--c
'
n
a
t
in
SES
'
The
Middlepot1
Gorden
Club
r
:
GL:\S
MAN 'S EYE- returned to his home following ,
:,;rea end towank Middleport,
i 3 Guernsey He""u;s for
'59 PLYMOUTH ___ $1695 $1 395
R. G. PlCKE'IT Jnsuranre;-p�Jn- will meet at the hume of the I surgery al Holzer Hospital in Galcase, April 3. Reward. Call Wy•
The
to
Dally
person
in
Apply
t
s
hay
very
old.
mon
Side
Deli
Fury 2 Dr. H.T. A.T. H.&amp;H. All power. Red &amp; white.
h
II.
i
lr.s
Misses
Hallie
amt
Nellie
Zerk
t1
2-6372 , or write, Char
4 6 lfc eroy, Near Darwin.
Sentinel.
l ipolis. While lhere he was visited
.
A.
ing
MaV.
No.
rake
Mow
·
.
'r1
_________
_
_
_
7
l
.
e
13,
p.
30
m
sday
al
No.
_
Apri
'l'hur
MotoriSI r,.lutua1
Burt. Pomeroy . Ohio, Rout
'60 CHEVROLET ___ $2495 $21 95
Uy Mrs. Vint Slaven and Wanda ,
-t- l l-lt" t'hine. Thomas Holter, Hacine, WANTED - PERSON 'fO WOHK
Hostesses are M rs. C. A. Emmish
,.
2 Door, Automatic tra11s. R&amp;H. Air eondltionina:.
,'
1
and
a�d Mrs. Paul Burk of Wellston.
RI. I.
4 12 3tp as receplionisl and dental assistMrs. Edna Juhlin'l, Mrs. Gamel
1
1
tightning
Rod
Mulua
'
ant. Anyone interested write to
'60 FORD FALCON __ $1 795 $1 595
! Enstmin�vr and Mr� . .l.'lml's Har- ' /Mr. ,md Mn;. ,James Quick,
7 head PIJREBHBD IIEREFOH.D
(81 AUTO SALES
3-28-30tc
__
_
rs. Don Cottrill and &lt;"hildren I
__
M
Virginia
West
Mallon.
14,
Box
_
___
2 Door. Heater.
_
Jey .
, yParlin,s, 2 ymmg rows to
y
interview.
spent
Easter
Sunda
for
with
Mrs.
i
ent
appoint
for
•� BUICK Vt!, $1995. LaSabre 4- freshen.
m
OUTBOARD MOTOH and ��t �Purebred bull, old
••t,· ,,., .. f ,•,,• K•y worn,,"
'58 FORD FAIRLANE __ NOW $1 395
A m""""
" M'ld
4_ 12 lip surance protection. All risk
I rt"U
, apman and Iami·1Y 0I
,_. ,
_.. Ch
door Sedan. Original black fin- enough for light se!"vice,
___
___ _
, "., u,I Me·
· ,.,.,..
2 Door Hard Top. Automatic trsllll. Radio &amp;: heater,
,
,,
Coonly
a•d
,rr,
"
drive
"
ow
,
DyneH
lsh like new,
coverage. n
..,. 50 �r $lOO (.'Over- Council or Churches will be held Letart Falls.
4 12 31 P &lt;20) BUSINESS
Really sharp. Blaettnar' 11 . PornMr and Mrs Thomas Clark
'57 OLDSMOBILE _
_
_ $1 095
age. Barnes - _Simpson Insur- Th�rsday, April 13, at 1 : 30 p. m
old
SHETl.AND
PQf,,iY
8
BU'
2()--�o;tt1
I
4
eroy._
Super
88
4
Dr.
A.T.
R&amp;H.
Power
1teeri11&amp; &amp; brakes,
I
and
eh1ldrl'n
of
Lancaliter
and
SERVICES
ance Agency, Middleport. Phone at Heath Methodist rhurch whei;
1
_ -----· · .
___:__
_
Stallion. Gentle. Young Guernt
d
tut
a
Guy
spen
Mr.
Mrs.
Mar
3 25 SOlp plans for May Fellowship Duy
WY 2·2903·
Good Cleo Uud ran
n
'57 FORD 500 _ _ __ JUST $1 095
se� ,·ow, freehfn i1oon . Orville SPOUTJN(i, HOOP' fl�PAlR.
Eaater with Mr. Clark'!! parents
Convertible. Automatic trans. R&amp;H, Power ■teertnc,
■heet mtlal work. The Power, BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANC
will be made. Mrs. Bruee Lloyd :
ME� -.:: r::"
�as
Hhodes, Racine, OhJO
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark Sr.
UT
1
rman.
('o-chai
is
4 12 Jlp Company, WY.' SSOI.
_
....,.
1
""""-. Mldd""'I""..,.. Fire. AUo..-:A-••
'57 FORD FAIRLANE _ $1 095
$995
Visiting Mr. and ' Mrs. Herbert
NMOI bat Mila SI.
'\
S 2 sotc mobile. Bunda. Phon1t WY 1,
APRIL
14
500
2
Door.
Automatic
trans.
Radio
and
heater.
PomeraJ , Ohio
81.UGGISH SEP'TIC TANK? t.:logParker w�ni H oward Parker and
..27-tf T.he Return Jonothan Miii�s
2903.
-- ----- - AUC'l'lttNEER
gt'd drains? Get Klean-1!:m-All
O 't'helma Ca•• of Chester and
Mr•.
'S7 MERCURY ____ SEE IT $1 1 95
___________ Chapter DAR will meet 1-'n'day at
•u
� VOLKSWAGON. SI005. :!:-door Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
REASONABLE RATE8
Wilma
Herrmann
of
Cheshil
e.
1
"
Convertible. A;1tomatic trans. R&amp;H. 4 new tires.
Nice.
owner.
local
Sedan. One
the home of Mr,.. Alfred Elber
.(21 ) REAL ESTATE
Farm Bureau. Pomeroy H-l9te- l,\'IUJ'.&amp;CTION_._. GIJ�U
I
lb
d
Mr.
lln
Mrs.
Gi
ert
Beeg
e
c4
8
6tc
roy,
Pom
,
■
Blaettnar'
-c-c=U. L 0. M.C
feld. The p,·ogram will be an
e
' , . ' .,._,�
$595
'56 FORD 2 DOOR ____ $695
:eJ
li'QR SAL� : HOUS_E 5 rooins and
and children of Fairborn spent !
W, er
C_
H__
GnO_
u_
i'M two ton VB -i:HEvtlOLET F-R�F.S
,'-"-• •rc:IM!r, Obi•
.ys. 1 Je;:
_
nounced later by Mrs. Ja'me� I
,_
Mainliner
8
SO- , bath. Nice local10n. 111 I ocust
y. ohn Houdashl'll, MinersBrewington, program chairman. EJJster weekend with her parents,
- t
DUM P TRUCK, standard, 7 fl. x se J
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-5.119,
$675
'56 FORD CUSTOM ___ $795
4
8
6tp
-----__
1-:a
ville.
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter will he i-o- ' Mr. and Mrs. E mest McBride.
lO ft. Md. Call New Haven, •rw
'
3 6 30lp
Melvin Holll·
- ----- ---- - �E
4
Door
8.
SERVIC
TV
HADIO
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
B.
Miracle
o[
I
---·•
hostess.
�2788 . B. S. t Bobl MiIIer. Rt. l. WALLPA
PER _ Exciting new
All Makes
Easler
Leesburg
wer
Sunday
,
e
u
t1r
.
Cl
10
b
ALFRED
den
:
G
$895
NEAR
ACRES
Trail
BUICK
2
DOOR
__
SHARP
4 10 31.c 01.�ortment o f patterns, coIors.
'S6
Winding
The
341-,
Phone WY 2.2255
1
d
gues
s
OJ th ·ir
on-maw
an
t
·
I
past
Hard
Top.
Automatic
trsns.
Radio
and
Beater.
tne
tillable.
Balance
evening
at
,,
ew-ti , w,·11 meet Friday
I es. E�xJra Jow prJces. 608 E M a · st Pomeroy, Ohl0 Acres
•59 PONTlAC V8, $l7!ti. 2-door !ie• qua l·tt
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Huger I
·
with
•
m
'
Good
building
site
$1,000.00.
Chur!es
Riffle
Mrs.
of
home
Shop
our
sample
books
today!
dan. Owned by !oral mechanie.
(;[eland, 'l'V
Winebnmner.
A. I,. Atherto•
WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF
4 8 8tc
J�cdlate. Blaettnar'.11. l'um- Crnlis Hurdware.
Rev. 1rnd Mrs. Delbert Mills of
____4-1 1-tfc nt 3, Coolville, Ohio
_
USED TRUCKS IN TOWN. FOR YOUR
_ ___
4 8 6tc
eroy.
CQlumbus were guesls of Mr. and
Phone 985-2443
TRUCK NEEDS-SEE US TODAY!
-w
WD-AD TRACToa:--ne
Cheap
Mrs. Pearl M cBridl', Mr. and
Coolville, Ohio
with mow�r. rnltivalors, corn
Mrs. Thomas Clark -'Sr. and David
19M DODGE COUPE - a bet1uty
planter. New Idea manure
NOW
WAS
f\l('e
run11
Mills.
i'
1951 Packard
-spreader 95 bu. never used. New
-J --meeting at
Franklin Shane, a patient at lhe ,
1948 Plymouth -- run� �ood
'55 DeSOTO 2 DOOR
Holland PTO baler. All in good
Hardtop. Automatic trans. Radio and heater.
Nice" 24 1 \ It. hou�e trailer.
Veterans Hospital in llunl.ington
--11-+
condition. .lne Fields. Chester
APRIL
17
spent thP F.aster weekend with
See ,Bill Baill'y , 111 HHdsville,
Hoad, HI. 7, Phone WV 2-5l l0. 1
'55 PLYMOUTH ____ ONLY
Democratic Men and Women I his parenl.s, M r. and Mrs. Dan
4- 1 1-6tp
OhlO
4 8 6tc
4 Door. Heater. (6).
-- - --· --·- - ___ _
MTDDLF.PORT - Dui,lex with 5 are asked to meet at the Salis I Shallf'. Vi�iting with him werl': ,
'5' CHEVROLET V8, 18%. Helaire
(9) FOR SALE
= ooI Monday eYenm· K APo Mr. and Mrs. E dward Har1on and , '55 FORD FAIRLANE __ JUST
roams up ;md bath . ga�-steam hnry •-h
---. ----·---- · ·-- .
4 duor hard ton,. sedan. Air t·on,·mg m
ion.
d't'
4 Door. Automatic transmission. Radio and Heater.
·
g
ood
('011
very
ri
1
ea
h
17
at 7 : 30 p . m. Llld'1es are ask · I Addie
J
May Weaver. Mr. and Mrs.
GRA\'l!!Ll' TRACTORS ■ad At•
dition,•tl. Power 1tcering and
s
or
t
b
h
few
d
he
apartmen
san
wi
has
Downstail"s
at
bring
a
ed
lo
t'
f'ox
Mn.
Ar,na
Shane,
William
.
&amp;idamu&amp;p,, New iad ullf'd. Com'55 FORD FAIRLANE ___ ONLY
�;�:::� owergliflr. Blae a
and
gas
heating,
needs
rcdeC'cookies.
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Wickline
_
_
2 Door. Stra1;ght trans. 8 cyl. Radio and Heater.
pltla part, ■ad rPpnlr llf'niN!.
:; ;�
__ _
y�
on 1 - - · ·
orating. Nicely located
and son Tom of Racinl', Mr. and
a....,.IM_ la asPd lradort a11d
'55 BUICK 2 DOOR ___
··- 4ilfnr&amp;. A•t ·rlzed df' al- 1
·
Fo'.1rth Street near the PresbyMrs. Bennie Blessing of Albany,
l; As H.J\ NGfo� . TABLF. TOP- d�'
Hard Top. Automatic Transmission. Radio &amp; Heater.
lenan Church. Lot has double
er. Grat,1, ·Trat'lor Sate. and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter t,,ihane and
I
hlf' o,• i•n , 12.'i . OO. Good condit ion.
uo�L
NOTIC
s
WY i-m ,
A
. d r1veway
.
garage WI"th nK-e
GRrnet Lam h.,,1 Hood. G o r d o " son Jim of Gallipolis, Mr. and
'53 CHRYSLER _ ______ $395
Al �o I wo ml!!tn I &lt;-•, .-lffl w Ith
O
.
L'Offie I Laml,nt. ii minor, Jam�• L, aml&gt;ert
. .
.
·
livt:
in
to
plus
".
nire
place
E�•l · I ,"•trNI •Olllf'rll\
,,"
and
,on
.
Mrs.
Larry
B
J-,
4 iJoor. Auto. trans. R&amp;H. Power steering &amp; brake■•
.,., t&gt;
11nd Keith Lambn1 I mlnsprings $18 00.
, aIder, W e rep31f 3II Iypell OI radi, ;U-I St
1 :NH
um other apartmC"nl. $ !2.000. - aor .minor.
J 0
fr
•
11
vr
wh&lt;1m
reolde
d
u
France,
Lee
of
Albany
and
Mrs.
I
Larry
4 10 ltc ators, from heater cores to
· __r Pleasant
_
Sir��,. Warwick, VirAln!a, wUI t11b
'58 FORD FAIRLANE _ $1 395 $1 295
--'
- Hidge.
OO
�
d Browning and son Kim of
Rona)
on
w,mbert,
B.
Robert
th•t
nouu
=
W
E.
"
----,
J
T
•
�
,
Sw1ve
op
R
o
or
·
B AND 1,,r, G
est
t
the
tract
, REMINGTON ,a
r
ruck
larg
500. AuUIQllltic tranmission. Radio and Heater.
p
111..., Gauge Shotgun
th, su. day ot April , 1111!11. tUed
RIWAY DOME - Nearly 'J acres , JN!ttllon
omeroy.
Vacumn Cleaner on wheels
cnurt
Pin•
Common
the
d'
1a
r.
in
to
ra
· and rotary type lnw11 mower.
only 8 miles from Pomeroy on of NeJ11 Co11nty, 01110, btlH c,■e Spending Easter weekend with
'S7 FORD _____ NOW $ 1 1 95
BMUtlful pastel colored. ComHVeHl
the
U)
forth
1ettln1
13,15'1',
No.
4
.
W
Pho
3tp
Y
uua
nfl
·
Country Squire. Auto. trans. R&amp;H. PO'ftl' ateerlq.
good Highway. Plenty garden owner, of 1ti., pte9ent 1nta11t In I.he Mr. He11ry z 1eh er was Mr. and
"--,b.
Ull:1111""
"'"'· with all at'-t""'--i
·
forth
eettln1
and
Ht.aw.
ru1
touowlr,1
space. 3-bedroom house w I t h
.-II 1111 week only for Ul.00. '17 l"ORD R1nch Wa11:on S5CIO: Rid•
the cl1Lm1n1-1 of lle111 on tht lllllt, Mrs. Herbert Zieher and 8011 Bil'57 MERCURY ___ $1 395 $1295
furnace
water,
coal
running
and a1&amp;1n1 to hn• ht■ lnterMt eet Jy and Mr. Frank Zieher and lady
a desired. Phone WY 2- Ing garden tractor and attachTfl'IBI .,
Phone WY 2 2143
Station Wagon. Autom■tic trans. Radio and Beater.
ror a Jud1�1•1 ■ale
4 7 61c ment '2()0. Mrs. Ray Keeton.
heating, commode and shower. :;r •1
ZIN.
friend of Columbl!S.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Many More Can For Your hlectlan
4 JO
Garage, Complete with Iurn.iITUMl'ED ON B IBLICAL MAT- MlneravW., Ohio.
Tb• ro� 11.nfflbM Relit Mra. Herbert Parker visited
ture
at
$$000.GO
of
Town
,.Mp
r.t•to, 11tu•te Pl tbe
mother Mrs. Edna SwnmerTDS1 Get the BlbMI with nn -■0•: 0.c�� �0�e1p
S:.::, her
IL --..1 --' -..
"YC&amp;UC'l'IONDII
•-•
C. C CUCKLER, REALTOR
field and otlier relativea of near
lOI.- n11rencN plUI 1NmJ - • u.-.. O
- - ...,.
.
,
�
m-tn1
a
H■
1UINL
CaD
fot
free
..um.t:M.
FourtNB
No.
R.lln■•
2Z9
.
PHONE WY 2-3PO BOX
ster•
Crllt
n.-. Wpa. Fot fret tnformatloa
at Ui, C'911tm" of the forb of t b •
ua.ut--.
4 11 3tc road north of H•rl"ban"l'ille. Oblo, Mr1, Larry Hubbard and chll1htle. � • c..i...
e■.lld
caD • wrlll Earl N, Smith. 128 ,....._ a Abbitt -r-•
m
4tll St.. WY 2-31111, M:IMleport. _
::J �:!n!:' o�=! � dren called on her �r Mr1•.
1-lo-da 4. C. ...-o&amp;D. Beebt, 8'11 J'OR SALE· STOBB with 5 atorbiRrL.y d reeUon •100• the -· Susie Workman of RipJe�v Sunda�v
-•
IV\a?n-'""™", •-•�
aTD '-'Vllllll4-'-»ll....
la tbl water Aft you drinkt BIid A11A
Loal Tbi+ojaHI Dealer.
■- -- age _:.
.,.,_... and 1 ,_...
and ter of thet J't)ad leadla■ to .....
tp
.ine, o .. 1o t11, suut111wn1 corner afternoon.
•-�=--�--�
i._....
•u
_
water tula 1nillla111 JUl'IJ, ),le £RATION ....a_ Jack'■ a., lla\Q
s
USED
LOT
■wn,. WIii •t.-;;n
----'�•-.
over �w,i,
.:_
ot the lan4 owned by RihiJ" a n d
1 teat FREE Water Softenen
of
Guinther
son
Wi
Eddie
lie
north1rn
a
n
tbeMe
N
t..Uaay1
luab
I
l
I PIIX2 Sl'LTIONAL aqua davenfrl&amp;waUoa. ew Ba\11111. Pbolll for '9,500. Moving to Chicago.
•
.1...1..1 • Sulphar, Gu,
l
11
Locust &amp;
Dirt TU wm.
port. 1 earner table, one end ta,
._ b!li'a: Mr.· and Mn. Guy Gllinther who
HS-ti Call Sp. 3-61NI. Clifton w Va.
•
ftetnaffr·
&lt;1ilorlnll'of
...
.,-,
'
and
follow1n1
the
waac
Un•
has
been
a
surgical
patient
at
ble. ..., lh'oller, lib new.
S-l
Phono WY 24422
' tbe land owlllld bJ" Wm. ll'UU and
-'-, Domea- DON 'T PUMP YOUR SJua1ah
IS re•.,._
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Pt. Ple111nt, Mr■. Opt,l I a 1 1, tht ehurch ane hour prior to
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Apple Gro¥e, Mn. Louil■ lr)'ID WVlooo. B.....,, wW bo Jo
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To make matlen wor■e, ■tan Alhton ; two IOU, Ira and J o h n
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NEW YORK IUPII - Allhoap Joclde Qioper and Rooooo Kano Baniott, bod, of AlbtoA ; two ,io- Pl.E.UANT
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"HenneRy" deab With Navy life, are called upon 1o ■tep aut of ten. Mn. Goldie Simms, HuntADM
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Mn.
C-onley
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the YiewFr � called upon to aup- character before a!gn-off time ta inJton and Mn. Hadie y O u n I
ley, iwob; Mr1. Doyle Shuler,
ply the silt water - right out of pltJI the clprette aponsor Whet Pliny ; one brother . Herman
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ett, Huntington; 11 grandchlldl'ft �; Mn. r.ddle While, i...
th,&gt; ne,resl tear duct,
1 pity.
la : Cecil M , ViDtcin.
And yat I find bt)'lelf enjoying D1aUaf ... FIHDI: C'.omedlan and JO great-graodchildren.
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the seriell, or moat of it. I uy Buddy 1.eata wu the ■pecial Fuoeral 11rvicea wilJ be oon1/-IZ.
''mosl" beuuae each episode can guest on "'lbe Danny Thomas dueled Tuelday 2 1u11 at t h e Rayburn IOd dallghter, Pt. Pleu­
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be counted oo 1o aim !or the Show" Monday rugbt, with Bert Beale Chap,I Church with t h , ant ; Mn. Lella Slaqhter, Wldto IARNEY GOOGLE nd SNUFFY SMITH
laachrymal glands with the most Freed and Sid Melton al90 com- Re\' . John S t e e I e officlatm,_ Sulphur Spring, ; Mrs.
Ronald
P't.
stolidly aaechartne weapo111 at the ing on for key p1rt,. '!be chap- Friend■ may call at the Stevens Simpkins and daughter,
I'll Fil&lt;. HER
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command or ■crtpt wrt.ers, ac- ler played aa though it was an F'tmeral Home unUl a p.m. Mon.
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tors, directon and musk:tan■ .
improvilsUon - IUgmlnted, of day then the body will ht remov. Pleuant; Marlin Oldaker, GalliGOOD
THIS
TAAT FEMAU:
TIME
., h I r e polll Ferry ; Sandra Lee Cochran.
But let us flrlll talk about the course . by the well-rehearted eel to the ruidance
WI
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Mrs.
Claude
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at the Stevens
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eood In Ude CBS-TV offering, The
OUT Of HOOSE
a ford ; Mr,. Richard Turnbull,
show. which began lta bitch In ..D ante" called it 1 ,eason with Funeral Home until I p.m. Mon- H rt.
AN' HOME
Ma,on.
September, 1959. managn to be Monday night' , epqode 011 NBC- day then the body wtll be nmovchat111ing and entertaininl for IO 'IV. Howard Duff, the hero, clo■ed ad to the resldenca where friencla BIRTH: A daughter to Mr. and
or 25 fflin\dal of each eplaode. with a brief lecture on the eal1ltl will be Nt.'tived IIDlil .noon TUN- Mrs. D o y I eSchuler of Cbe■hire
'lllon, ju,t bolon, that mevltabl, ol alcolloUsm. He didn't blam, the day. 'Ille body will Ile In llate ot Ohio.
word from next week'■ sponsor, show. So why did 1 get a hang''HenneNy" turns into "Eut over ju,I by watcbin11
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"Admiral and Son," last nigbt' 1
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IOl'l1P aspects of a father-lJOft rela1. 15 Country JllllbGftt
7: 11 IE:lttnNd eather
W
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1, 30 Farm Tim■
7, 30 •--• �...,
an wit - ,- up lo lbe flnol
1, 31 eounu, Jamboroo
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1,21 n.. World l'blo llamlq
curl.a:in. But ,. uaual. we watched
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apln •• an orderly, dllelplinod
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en,1 talented band o1 acter, Nd·
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7,30 Soblo News Report
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!amett, 76, of Apple Grove died 8:00 Brukfut Pwty
Uon, mlght ta.v, come out of tht
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Det&amp;on'• ...._ Ten
liiiddenly Saturday m Hunllngton 8, 25 Tho World Tbll llanall,g
alien! movie■, Emollona that bad
11,30 Star
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of a heart attack. Mr. Barnett had
!2:00 NOOD NeWI
tJeen keyed \ti • ,_.realietlc level
.,t brief dunldnp in bathos be- taken ht! wife to Huntington to l:SCI Bre.kfar: Partylona
12· 15 M,ohaltell MelodiN
see • doctor when he waa ■trick- 9:0I Momin&amp; Mac;litat
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Call
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Pl.
Pleasant
l:III New■
louement.
He waa born February ,:t, 111115 11:00 .:::iwar Shop
l:SD Plaltet P&amp;rt7
Add to this wet close-upa aoft at Pliny
, the son of the late Rob- 11: 16 Cwntry Boe Dowia
2:111 New.
lichts. an insiltent beart�nd- ert
and Katherlne Bia■ Barnett. U:U Farm BUl"tJU Shew
GASOLINE ALLEY
2:90 Platte Pan,
hers musical background that He
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was emplo;�
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,ny given week. It matters not if
ing Company ., Buntington before
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pgernent, too aITangement ia aJ- Mrs. Bonnie i Peggyl
7:30 l!'.asy 'lJattnlnJ;
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1:GI Ohio New■
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l;JO Spcrrto Today
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8:55 Local News
11,00 T.U, ol lhe Town
1,00 Mu,JCll) a.ct
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Song • Story Time
II, 15 Talk of Ibo Towa
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI
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(91) MARINE SUPPLIES
lulh with the yelif' "8" WI t.hem
which
W&lt;1yfarer
Way 1111d lbt'
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were
gi�en to the children.
by
was
followed
group
disrntsS
Oll. i
A8 IS IIIM:CIALS
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Games
were played and prluw
The tranlii l,l basket wiinl from
i'1 llilerelll'J II R. P. NM-111
GARDENS PLOWED WITH A
awarded _ to Paula �11 a n d
Margaret Cot�riU to Helen Did5t Mercm, ,. a. r. -·•
Gravely Tractor. Rates ReasonY
die. The meetmg was dosed with Glenna Mae Sprague celebrat- i J_oyce Riley. Mrs. Sprague, aaG e. P. MermrJ' Oatfh
abM". Call SH2-4070. or contael I
SLACK
s ned 1ct1on_ Durmg the ed her ei�hth bi rthday Saturday usted by Mn. Carl Matto.I. and
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
Elmn Fmla w, Harrisonvillll'
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
4 J Jllp S\ HA(t:SE, Apri l 5 - Mrs. socu:l houi a pot lulk !unrh was I afternoon wilh a party giv l'n m M rs. Raymond Lane, Mn'ed N; .,. Eul M8 S&amp;nef;, POJDH•J
RATES
oc.i F-Hepa lt ,-Sh;t Did Wmebrenllt'r dass_ pres1dent l en)Oyed by Mrs. Agnes White, her honor by her mother, Mrs. freshmen�� of punch, � cream
&amp;- (M.fc , SPOUTIN G, R. he
t ·cents per word, one uaserllon. M.inlmwa�t--40
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, pre �1ded over the meetmg or the Mrs. Wmebrt&gt;nner, Mrs. Gene- Wilham Sprngul' . The recrHtion cake lo Nila Pultz, Debbie Laney,
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centa. ti centi per word lor tbre• consecutive ·
metal Work T Puwe s Comwmd.
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30
dass of the v1eve &amp;hne M'r, 'Mrs Helen Har- room of the Sprague borne was and ?Jen�• s decorated birthday
for
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moa.tb
l-ooe
4--4.30tc Sllnshm l' Maker�
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' 1 I ) WANTED TO BUY pany, .Wy-Z-2:301.
r■te of 4 centa per word trill be �ed IOI adMis lk atnce decorated Ill pastel streamers. Debbie Hinkle, Teresa and Rutb
Prl'�l.iytt-nan
Sunday
School when ns. Mrs ll1ddll'
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ffrtislD&amp; ii not p11d within 10 days after reee w-1111 �ill.
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prlng
bed
Duffy: Mrs balloons and ja&lt;"k-o-lantems. Fa- Nicinksy, Jimmy Wildermuth, BilComplrte
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Gertrude
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MILK BASE ON Charleston MilrErrora in AdvertillD �hoUld be reported tmroediately.
, Teleg�aph
v
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plants.
Ser
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re
17,
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Laura
P1rkens,
_ ly Hensler, Janie Hlndy, Paula
Mrs.
Naomi
I.on- �-- than
Roll rail
at 7
a h
ket. Call WY 2-6616 or write
lb• Dai.J.J Sentinel w·J not b4 responsible for more
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Mrs.
Harden,
Russell, Sylvia Swanson, Keith
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an wered by 2 members. don, Mrs. EsU11'r
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Donald Mora, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Card of Tbanb and Speci.AI Notices ot Evenl!I, SL:.!5,
aaci
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ollrill, .ind Anna Grace Oiler.
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Kim French, Sharan Glaze.
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dethe
led
also
Winebrenner
Mrs
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for :K:t word muumum. Each additional word, le.
Donald Weese soo of Mr . an&lt;l Phillip Lane, Joyce Riley, MariShwnway Crt't'nhousei;,
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Howard
Kay
P
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a
11tudent
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Study
was
mndudYotions.
Bible
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Ollituarie1 ubli.sbed at 1 cent r word.
WY 2..fi93J
eel by Helen Harris. Shia used the , at Rio Grande college spent a Mrs Carl Weese is now serving li=e Van Meter, George HawJer
I THREE ROOM AND BATH unfurS 6 DAYS J MO.
WORD/ 1 DAY 3 DA ,rs
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two weeks Easter vacatio11 with with the U. S. Army u.d taking and Eugene Powell.
14.50
ll(k
$ 1 .33
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10
nished apartment. Phone TurnSl .20
S l .80
$6 .00 �
60e
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1 his parents Mr. a11d Mrs. Herbert : hill basic training at Fort Knox , l Unable to attend. but sendin&amp; a
t'r 2-1305. �lrs. Ira Fields. New
12.2&gt;
75,
$7.50
1 1 .50
2&gt;
4 12 :lie
Packer ,
! Ky.
gilt wa, Sandra Jobn,on,
' Haven.
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- - ' - - - Ads rec:e1ved bJ 10 A. .14. will De tn that day'■ paper.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Quick of
( 1 4) FOR RENT
Columbus
spent Friday night and
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APARTMENn - Furnished .,,i1'
Saturday with his parents, Mr.
' ·tn.lurmshed. McMastera. M.Jddle- I
' and Mrs. J..1mes Quick. Mr. and
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(9) FOR SALi:
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pon
PlooDe
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FIVE
TEltMITB AND PEST CONTROl I EL.!!:CTRoLux-v.-;.:-•-"
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I, F'u �t Baptist Churc-h will meet on
�..-I r. and Mrs. James C'I ark and
&gt; &gt;• :
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. ..wtth bath Phone WY l,J1 F&amp;1-. Ftte iuptetloa. 1D111r- .! i 60 model l with throw away paI Wednesday evening at the home children of Cleves visited his par
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NI b:, N1UMwld e. PMae IL pe r bagli and all cleaning at- evewno WY 2--3319·
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Plum bt' ng &amp; Heat'i ng ' of Kai Hindy for their re"~
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lachme11ts. Pay off last 6 payPom•roy monthly meeting following their Sr 1\-ir. Clark. is recupcratin!j:
AND '. 418 E, Main St.
�•lie men ls or $6. 75 or wl. 11 d 1scoun , . EIGHT ROOM HOUSE
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Phon• WY-2•2448
!ll'ven room house, One 5 · f00"'1 ,
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Phone
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2-2204
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· ]' Tlie Wh"il.e Rose Lodge w1_ 11 meet I Mr. Billy Capehart of ColumYOUR U � ED I
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- .E-WILL S""Ll.
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apartment
file
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2 3 tfc ; 1000 GALLON WATER TANK I nex t Wl'dnesday afternoon at 1 : 30 bus spell! Friday and Saturday I
Sk.alt"S, t.:uns, Buws, Golt C.:lubs, I
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i Host.es.r.es will be Mrs. Bill Rob. l1ob Pickett . Pomeroy . 2B
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Sport 's Centl't' , Middlepor". . l'h Sewing Machine m beimtifuJ l with hath and
6 room unfurn0 hart.
t.
hullon
MakPs
onsole
f'abine
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3- -30tc son, Mrs. Herm11n Bailey, Mrs. .
WY-2-3633.
Pomeroy.
n
apartment,
1shed
Mr. and Mrs Hoyal Thomas
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Any
house
up
to
6
rooms
treated
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Wy-2-2
J 1 he fancy di!iiii;m without at- Call
spent the wePkend wilh Mr. and
t,iF.E S
733.
caid.
lor TERIMTES, $50. Any O• E I
CllBtom Grinding, Mlddltpor1 . tachments. Will sell Jo respcm• -- ,___
Mrs. Raymond M iller and family
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APRIL 12
l 25 tf sible purty for last 1 1 paymrnts i 3 RO?_M FURNISHED apartment
room, treated tor roaches. etc. . [ The DAV A uxiliary will have a and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas
Fred �I!�·____
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SL INSUREJ?. GUARANTEED. ·
2NOW OPEN roR BUSINESS. of -9.35 per month . Phone WY 2- 1 utilities furnished. Call WY
Stanley flarty Wednesday at 8 ' and son m Columbus.
SPECIAL,
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M·,dway Gr""er
with Mrs. Gladys Huffman : Robert Parker, son of Mr. and
p.m.
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PRE SE
G TUAINT
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County Route No. 36- Mr. "nd SIN'GEH SE�I�G MACHINEdemonstrator, at their hall, ! Mi's. Herbert Parker, who is serv•
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HELP
WANTED
In as
SON
oHer,
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limited!
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Mrs. John t'. Johnson.
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I ing with the Seebees o( the U. S
Hound bobbm m brand new con- _:__:____ _
Butternut
Ave.
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r the same b'"o'"p's" nearly ,-3 Jf
.
a c-entury T
• A LL TER• A meeting of the Meigs County Navy who has spent from Nov.
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mners
Ch
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ll'IOU
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Del'
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S
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Pay
GOLLI E PLTP _ Will give away 1.ag and make buttonho
M ITE cONTROL. Mrs. R. C. Qxmhunter:i- Association will be l !JIIO to March lJ, 1961 in Los '
$1.00 I
for a good home on the farm. off last 8 payments ol -8.40 per Friday and . Saturday.
Story, 1 1 1 Union Avenue, Phone held at the Racine Legion H all Angeles, Calif. is now in Adak,
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plate. Sunrise Restauranit 234 !
Mrs. John stout. tlamsonville, month. Phone WY 2-2204
WY 2_2498.
3 1 1 30tc , WednesdaY evenmg at 8 p.m. All Alaska for the second time. He
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◄ 7 tile E· Main St· Pomeroy _
4 12 31 p
will remain th ere until he is disFinance Balance - Low Monthly
OhKl.
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Window Bllnds Eind Shades
APRIL 13
GOOD HQTCOFFEE. ac a ,·up.
(208) INSURANCE
Installments
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 'TO
Shades,
Porrh
Venetian
Blinds
Rule Class of the' Mr. and Mrs. Jlov,ard Suulsby
Muirileporl,
Golden_
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Bar,
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OJark s Dairy
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SURANCE PR
PLETE
stay with C'ouple at night and 1
4 12 6k Cloth Awnings and Fiberglass
M�ddleport �irst Baptist Chu�': h of New Philadel phia, Ohio a n d
Ohio.
in
Call
work
during
day.
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Auto,
Flre, Polit
Lile,
Free installation
will meet this Thursday evenmg I Mr. and Mrs. E ugene Soulsby of
6 MONTHS, 6,000 MILE WARRANTY
at 9:20 at 11ight. WY 2- Call "on Mills. MiddJeport, Ohm
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&amp; FOlJND-Prospect, Pa., spent the weekDale Wippel Supply evening
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7
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30
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
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ON LATE MODELS
215 Union Ave.
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Duis • Warllll'r l118uranee
Mrs. Bert Bodimer for their regu. 1 end with their mother Mrs. E. J. i
e db�n� 1101.JNfr
LOST _ Yiia11g�
Pomnoy, Ohio
PAPER BOY OH. GIRL f,,r �n- Complete proted ion for all needs. lar monthly meetin(,(.
Soulsby and sister Glenna.
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4 10 fltp
Phone WI 9-3063.
WAS
NOW
4 I 30lc ,inel Roule near Mason Bridge Tel WY 2-21166.
Mr.
Lawrence
Diddle
has
been
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in
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Middlepot1
Gorden
Club
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MAN 'S EYE- returned to his home following ,
:,;rea end towank Middleport,
i 3 Guernsey He""u;s for
'59 PLYMOUTH ___ $1695 $1 395
R. G. PlCKE'IT Jnsuranre;-p�Jn- will meet at the hume of the I surgery al Holzer Hospital in Galcase, April 3. Reward. Call Wy•
The
to
Dally
person
in
Apply
t
s
hay
very
old.
mon
Side
Deli
Fury 2 Dr. H.T. A.T. H.&amp;H. All power. Red &amp; white.
h
II.
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Misses
Hallie
amt
Nellie
Zerk
t1
2-6372 , or write, Char
4 6 lfc eroy, Near Darwin.
Sentinel.
l ipolis. While lhere he was visited
.
A.
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MaV.
No.
rake
Mow
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MotoriSI r,.lutua1
Burt. Pomeroy . Ohio, Rout
'60 CHEVROLET ___ $2495 $21 95
Uy Mrs. Vint Slaven and Wanda ,
-t- l l-lt" t'hine. Thomas Holter, Hacine, WANTED - PERSON 'fO WOHK
Hostesses are M rs. C. A. Emmish
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2 Door, Automatic tra11s. R&amp;H. Air eondltionina:.
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and
a�d Mrs. Paul Burk of Wellston.
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4 12 3tp as receplionisl and dental assistMrs. Edna Juhlin'l, Mrs. Gamel
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tightning
Rod
Mulua
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ant. Anyone interested write to
'60 FORD FALCON __ $1 795 $1 595
! Enstmin�vr and Mr� . .l.'lml's Har- ' /Mr. ,md Mn;. ,James Quick,
7 head PIJREBHBD IIEREFOH.D
(81 AUTO SALES
3-28-30tc
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Virginia
West
Mallon.
14,
Box
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2 Door. Heater.
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, yParlin,s, 2 ymmg rows to
y
interview.
spent
Easter
Sunda
for
with
Mrs.
i
ent
appoint
for
•� BUICK Vt!, $1995. LaSabre 4- freshen.
m
OUTBOARD MOTOH and ��t �Purebred bull, old
••t,· ,,., .. f ,•,,• K•y worn,,"
'58 FORD FAIRLANE __ NOW $1 395
A m""""
" M'ld
4_ 12 lip surance protection. All risk
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, apman and Iami·1Y 0I
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door Sedan. Original black fin- enough for light se!"vice,
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2 Door Hard Top. Automatic trsllll. Radio &amp;: heater,
,
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Coonly
a•d
,rr,
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drive
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ow
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DyneH
lsh like new,
coverage. n
..,. 50 �r $lOO (.'Over- Council or Churches will be held Letart Falls.
4 12 31 P &lt;20) BUSINESS
Really sharp. Blaettnar' 11 . PornMr and Mrs Thomas Clark
'57 OLDSMOBILE _
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_ $1 095
age. Barnes - _Simpson Insur- Th�rsday, April 13, at 1 : 30 p. m
old
SHETl.AND
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Super
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Dr.
A.T.
R&amp;H.
Power
1teeri11&amp; &amp; brakes,
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and
eh1ldrl'n
of
Lancaliter
and
SERVICES
ance Agency, Middleport. Phone at Heath Methodist rhurch whei;
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Guy
spen
Mr.
Mrs.
Mar
3 25 SOlp plans for May Fellowship Duy
WY 2·2903·
Good Cleo Uud ran
n
'57 FORD 500 _ _ __ JUST $1 095
se� ,·ow, freehfn i1oon . Orville SPOUTJN(i, HOOP' fl�PAlR.
Eaater with Mr. Clark'!! parents
Convertible. Automatic trans. R&amp;H, Power ■teertnc,
■heet mtlal work. The Power, BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANC
will be made. Mrs. Bruee Lloyd :
ME� -.:: r::"
�as
Hhodes, Racine, OhJO
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark Sr.
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4 12 Jlp Company, WY.' SSOI.
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'57 FORD FAIRLANE _ $1 095
$995
Visiting Mr. and ' Mrs. Herbert
NMOI bat Mila SI.
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S 2 sotc mobile. Bunda. Phon1t WY 1,
APRIL
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500
2
Door.
Automatic
trans.
Radio
and
heater.
PomeraJ , Ohio
81.UGGISH SEP'TIC TANK? t.:logParker w�ni H oward Parker and
..27-tf T.he Return Jonothan Miii�s
2903.
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gt'd drains? Get Klean-1!:m-All
O 't'helma Ca•• of Chester and
Mr•.
'S7 MERCURY ____ SEE IT $1 1 95
___________ Chapter DAR will meet 1-'n'day at
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� VOLKSWAGON. SI005. :!:-door Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
REASONABLE RATE8
Wilma
Herrmann
of
Cheshil
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Convertible. A;1tomatic trans. R&amp;H. 4 new tires.
Nice.
owner.
local
Sedan. One
the home of Mr,.. Alfred Elber
.(21 ) REAL ESTATE
Farm Bureau. Pomeroy H-l9te- l,\'IUJ'.&amp;CTION_._. GIJ�U
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Mr.
lln
Mrs.
Gi
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Beeg
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8
6tc
roy,
Pom
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$595
'56 FORD 2 DOOR ____ $695
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li'QR SAL� : HOUS_E 5 rooins and
and children of Fairborn spent !
W, er
C_
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i'M two ton VB -i:HEvtlOLET F-R�F.S
,'-"-• •rc:IM!r, Obi•
.ys. 1 Je;:
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Mainliner
8
SO- , bath. Nice local10n. 111 I ocust
y. ohn Houdashl'll, MinersBrewington, program chairman. EJJster weekend with her parents,
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DUM P TRUCK, standard, 7 fl. x se J
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-5.119,
$675
'56 FORD CUSTOM ___ $795
4
8
6tp
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1-:a
ville.
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter will he i-o- ' Mr. and Mrs. E mest McBride.
lO ft. Md. Call New Haven, •rw
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3 6 30lp
Melvin Holll·
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4
Door
8.
SERVIC
TV
HADIO
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
B.
Miracle
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hostess.
�2788 . B. S. t Bobl MiIIer. Rt. l. WALLPA
PER _ Exciting new
All Makes
Easler
Leesburg
wer
Sunday
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u
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10
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ALFRED
den
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$895
NEAR
ACRES
Trail
BUICK
2
DOOR
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SHARP
4 10 31.c 01.�ortment o f patterns, coIors.
'S6
Winding
The
341-,
Phone WY 2.2255
1
d
gues
s
OJ th ·ir
on-maw
an
t
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past
Hard
Top.
Automatic
trsns.
Radio
and
Beater.
tne
tillable.
Balance
evening
at
,,
ew-ti , w,·11 meet Friday
I es. E�xJra Jow prJces. 608 E M a · st Pomeroy, Ohl0 Acres
•59 PONTlAC V8, $l7!ti. 2-door !ie• qua l·tt
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Huger I
·
with
•
m
'
Good
building
site
$1,000.00.
Chur!es
Riffle
Mrs.
of
home
Shop
our
sample
books
today!
dan. Owned by !oral mechanie.
(;[eland, 'l'V
Winebnmner.
A. I,. Atherto•
WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF
4 8 8tc
J�cdlate. Blaettnar'.11. l'um- Crnlis Hurdware.
Rev. 1rnd Mrs. Delbert Mills of
____4-1 1-tfc nt 3, Coolville, Ohio
_
USED TRUCKS IN TOWN. FOR YOUR
_ ___
4 8 6tc
eroy.
CQlumbus were guesls of Mr. and
Phone 985-2443
TRUCK NEEDS-SEE US TODAY!
-w
WD-AD TRACToa:--ne
Cheap
Mrs. Pearl M cBridl', Mr. and
Coolville, Ohio
with mow�r. rnltivalors, corn
Mrs. Thomas Clark -'Sr. and David
19M DODGE COUPE - a bet1uty
planter. New Idea manure
NOW
WAS
f\l('e
run11
Mills.
i'
1951 Packard
-spreader 95 bu. never used. New
-J --meeting at
Franklin Shane, a patient at lhe ,
1948 Plymouth -- run� �ood
'55 DeSOTO 2 DOOR
Holland PTO baler. All in good
Hardtop. Automatic trans. Radio and heater.
Nice" 24 1 \ It. hou�e trailer.
Veterans Hospital in llunl.ington
--11-+
condition. .lne Fields. Chester
APRIL
17
spent thP F.aster weekend with
See ,Bill Baill'y , 111 HHdsville,
Hoad, HI. 7, Phone WV 2-5l l0. 1
'55 PLYMOUTH ____ ONLY
Democratic Men and Women I his parenl.s, M r. and Mrs. Dan
4- 1 1-6tp
OhlO
4 8 6tc
4 Door. Heater. (6).
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MTDDLF.PORT - Dui,lex with 5 are asked to meet at the Salis I Shallf'. Vi�iting with him werl': ,
'5' CHEVROLET V8, 18%. Helaire
(9) FOR SALE
= ooI Monday eYenm· K APo Mr. and Mrs. E dward Har1on and , '55 FORD FAIRLANE __ JUST
roams up ;md bath . ga�-steam hnry •-h
---. ----·---- · ·-- .
4 duor hard ton,. sedan. Air t·on,·mg m
ion.
d't'
4 Door. Automatic transmission. Radio and Heater.
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ood
('011
very
ri
1
ea
h
17
at 7 : 30 p . m. Llld'1es are ask · I Addie
J
May Weaver. Mr. and Mrs.
GRA\'l!!Ll' TRACTORS ■ad At•
dition,•tl. Power 1tcering and
s
or
t
b
h
few
d
he
apartmen
san
wi
has
Downstail"s
at
bring
a
ed
lo
t'
f'ox
Mn.
Ar,na
Shane,
William
.
&amp;idamu&amp;p,, New iad ullf'd. Com'55 FORD FAIRLANE ___ ONLY
�;�:::� owergliflr. Blae a
and
gas
heating,
needs
rcdeC'cookies.
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
Wickline
_
_
2 Door. Stra1;ght trans. 8 cyl. Radio and Heater.
pltla part, ■ad rPpnlr llf'niN!.
:; ;�
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y�
on 1 - - · ·
orating. Nicely located
and son Tom of Racinl', Mr. and
a....,.IM_ la asPd lradort a11d
'55 BUICK 2 DOOR ___
··- 4ilfnr&amp;. A•t ·rlzed df' al- 1
·
Fo'.1rth Street near the PresbyMrs. Bennie Blessing of Albany,
l; As H.J\ NGfo� . TABLF. TOP- d�'
Hard Top. Automatic Transmission. Radio &amp; Heater.
lenan Church. Lot has double
er. Grat,1, ·Trat'lor Sate. and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter t,,ihane and
I
hlf' o,• i•n , 12.'i . OO. Good condit ion.
uo�L
NOTIC
s
WY i-m ,
A
. d r1veway
.
garage WI"th nK-e
GRrnet Lam h.,,1 Hood. G o r d o " son Jim of Gallipolis, Mr. and
'53 CHRYSLER _ ______ $395
Al �o I wo ml!!tn I &lt;-•, .-lffl w Ith
O
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L'Offie I Laml,nt. ii minor, Jam�• L, aml&gt;ert
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in
to
plus
".
nire
place
E�•l · I ,"•trNI •Olllf'rll\
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and
,on
.
Mrs.
Larry
B
J-,
4 iJoor. Auto. trans. R&amp;H. Power steering &amp; brake■•
.,., t&gt;
11nd Keith Lambn1 I mlnsprings $18 00.
, aIder, W e rep31f 3II Iypell OI radi, ;U-I St
1 :NH
um other apartmC"nl. $ !2.000. - aor .minor.
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fr
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vr
wh&lt;1m
reolde
d
u
France,
Lee
of
Albany
and
Mrs.
I
Larry
4 10 ltc ators, from heater cores to
· __r Pleasant
_
Sir��,. Warwick, VirAln!a, wUI t11b
'58 FORD FAIRLANE _ $1 395 $1 295
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OO
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d Browning and son Kim of
Rona)
on
w,mbert,
B.
Robert
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est
t
the
tract
, REMINGTON ,a
r
ruck
larg
500. AuUIQllltic tranmission. Radio and Heater.
p
111..., Gauge Shotgun
th, su. day ot April , 1111!11. tUed
RIWAY DOME - Nearly 'J acres , JN!ttllon
omeroy.
Vacumn Cleaner on wheels
cnurt
Pin•
Common
the
d'
1a
r.
in
to
ra
· and rotary type lnw11 mower.
only 8 miles from Pomeroy on of NeJ11 Co11nty, 01110, btlH c,■e Spending Easter weekend with
'S7 FORD _____ NOW $ 1 1 95
BMUtlful pastel colored. ComHVeHl
the
U)
forth
1ettln1
13,15'1',
No.
4
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Country Squire. Auto. trans. R&amp;H. PO'ftl' ateerlq.
good Highway. Plenty garden owner, of 1ti., pte9ent 1nta11t In I.he Mr. He11ry z 1eh er was Mr. and
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Ull:1111""
"'"'· with all at'-t""'--i
·
forth
eettln1
and
Ht.aw.
ru1
touowlr,1
space. 3-bedroom house w I t h
.-II 1111 week only for Ul.00. '17 l"ORD R1nch Wa11:on S5CIO: Rid•
the cl1Lm1n1-1 of lle111 on tht lllllt, Mrs. Herbert Zieher and 8011 Bil'57 MERCURY ___ $1 395 $1295
furnace
water,
coal
running
and a1&amp;1n1 to hn• ht■ lnterMt eet Jy and Mr. Frank Zieher and lady
a desired. Phone WY 2- Ing garden tractor and attachTfl'IBI .,
Phone WY 2 2143
Station Wagon. Autom■tic trans. Radio and Beater.
ror a Jud1�1•1 ■ale
4 7 61c ment '2()0. Mrs. Ray Keeton.
heating, commode and shower. :;r •1
ZIN.
friend of Columbl!S.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Many More Can For Your hlectlan
4 JO
Garage, Complete with Iurn.iITUMl'ED ON B IBLICAL MAT- MlneravW., Ohio.
Tb• ro� 11.nfflbM Relit Mra. Herbert Parker visited
ture
at
$$000.GO
of
Town
,.Mp
r.t•to, 11tu•te Pl tbe
mother Mrs. Edna SwnmerTDS1 Get the BlbMI with nn -■0•: 0.c�� �0�e1p
S:.::, her
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field and otlier relativea of near
lOI.- n11rencN plUI 1NmJ - • u.-.. O
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PHONE WY 2-3PO BOX
ster•
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n.-. Wpa. Fot fret tnformatloa
at Ui, C'911tm" of the forb of t b •
ua.ut--.
4 11 3tc road north of H•rl"ban"l'ille. Oblo, Mr1, Larry Hubbard and chll1htle. � • c..i...
e■.lld
caD • wrlll Earl N, Smith. 128 ,....._ a Abbitt -r-•
m
4tll St.. WY 2-31111, M:IMleport. _
::J �:!n!:' o�=! � dren called on her �r Mr1•.
1-lo-da 4. C. ...-o&amp;D. Beebt, 8'11 J'OR SALE· STOBB with 5 atorbiRrL.y d reeUon •100• the -· Susie Workman of RipJe�v Sunda�v
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aTD '-'Vllllll4-'-»ll....
la tbl water Aft you drinkt BIid A11A
Loal Tbi+ojaHI Dealer.
■- -- age _:.
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and ter of thet J't)ad leadla■ to .....
tp
.ine, o .. 1o t11, suut111wn1 corner afternoon.
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water tula 1nillla111 JUl'IJ, ),le £RATION ....a_ Jack'■ a., lla\Q
s
USED
LOT
■wn,. WIii •t.-;;n
----'�•-.
over �w,i,
.:_
ot the lan4 owned by RihiJ" a n d
1 teat FREE Water Softenen
of
Guinther
son
Wi
Eddie
lie
north1rn
a
n
tbeMe
N
t..Uaay1
luab
I
l
I PIIX2 Sl'LTIONAL aqua davenfrl&amp;waUoa. ew Ba\11111. Pbolll for '9,500. Moving to Chicago.
•
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l
11
Locust &amp;
Dirt TU wm.
port. 1 earner table, one end ta,
._ b!li'a: Mr.· and Mn. Guy Gllinther who
HS-ti Call Sp. 3-61NI. Clifton w Va.
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ftetnaffr·
&lt;1ilorlnll'of
...
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and
follow1n1
the
waac
Un•
has
been
a
surgical
patient
at
ble. ..., lh'oller, lib new.
S-l
Phono WY 24422
' tbe land owlllld bJ" Wm. ll'UU and
-'-, Domea- DON 'T PUMP YOUR SJua1ah
IS re•.,._
Ho1zer Ho81)1·taI Of Golllpo!'•
mu ,...._
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eon.Ill"
louthe•II
itu1
to
.-'"� on, etc., at half II'&amp;""'"'
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4 l1 ,.._
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r- tank' Get Klean-Em·AU HOUSE AND 14 ACRES GROUND 1,■d n- owned by oeor■e WIP: cu....,,ratlng at the home of his
Ue ad PubUe. w�ttt SUpply 18.J-IA
Thun. &amp; lat. TH 6 p.111,
Open TH I p,nt.
t'I ft. � CASE, 2 glau ahow-- Correc:Ucm a Specl ahr. :.u- Septie Tank Cleantr, ObiD Val- Furnilbed or unfundsbed.• .On Ulen" In 8• -lerb dil'fftlon
M r, Ed
ii� ��1:"9wi'! ':!a1 � : : �w,'_'c"'le:_"M"':·._■and
e--. 'ftlldo ICllel, band op- matetl FREE. Tenn.. er,.t.11. leJ Plumbillg. Pomerey, Ohio.
Middleport Hill. Contact: Calvin
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ental - aim. A. A. Scar- Mn. R. C. Story, 111 Union Ave.
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All Steel ___________ , Comrntrclll. . Oaiudt
ldrt. AHce Dodson
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body. ...00. Pb. Sil 1-4755.
BEDS
CHAIR.
Wm.
and M. H\111 and the ••"'v
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, 8 tie &amp;aster �rvlces et Chester then b.
line 111' the laad own,d � John H
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1n.....,.h,,.., Rd·
Yiaited Wi�1 Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis 1nd R. 1. Pe,to■ to tho «nta vi
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vUle. 0. to �. O.; Ulanoe
follo•IDI tM 01ater of tll.e road
WHITE, ALBINO PONY with sad· - anuen. u■ • . C
HOOSE FOR SALE In Middleport, lelldlq
HERE'S
from Bar� Ohio, to
dle a1�d brkfle for ■ale. Phone 11rN. Cab DIS th 1•ta. W1' Call E. R, Yoat, WI 9-36116.
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Mar&amp;,
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Bae75 BARRELS OF Timothy hay.
onla.
we
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3 8-10 H P Scott Atwater Mo- We .. 1U worll oa prem11et. IST DOWNES} NUT
British
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for
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tor . Call W[ t-MIS.
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family bundle. Fut Wub and &amp;ewelgbt
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n MOWER
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1nJuiry to u.. -..11oi., hten
rt shirt flnlablng. Call Downea wW tight Tony Montano 191llifffl
,
t
uaed part tlm,t one year, prlc1, Ory
Rob�s J..aundry or · UN our of J1ex1eo at Wembley May 2.
lgeretor '29, _._,·
In 1_.,1__
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serv....,,
t'I""•-•
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wlU fQriher t.akll noU• that they
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Mrs, Jobn owU
tin• bf01 ... lilll'lkl def111da111 tr
R.,.IIIIO!fl Laudry ... Dry- 'l'uelday.
Nld ,euu,a. •ad 1111, ua11 an " ,
Ohio.
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SPOTI'ED PONY, �,- to ,ride• r ..
KEITH
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Pt. Ple111nt, Mr■. Opt,l I a 1 1, tht ehurch ane hour prior to
lllw
Apple Gro¥e, Mn. Louil■ lr)'ID WVlooo. B.....,, wW bo Jo
t11o
87 PUii DANZIG
and Mn. Imo M&lt;CG,. bod,
the -·
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To make matlen wor■e, ■tan Alhton ; two IOU, Ira and J o h n
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NEW YORK IUPII - Allhoap Joclde Qioper and Rooooo Kano Baniott, bod, of AlbtoA ; two ,io- Pl.E.UANT
\' Al.1J!:Y BOIPIT&amp;L
l!&amp;(&lt;;A-IIIW.!
"HenneRy" deab With Navy life, are called upon 1o ■tep aut of ten. Mn. Goldie Simms, HuntADM
ITl'ED:
Mn.
C-onley
ud.
D
the YiewFr � called upon to aup- character before a!gn-off time ta inJton and Mn. Hadie y O u n I
ley, iwob; Mr1. Doyle Shuler,
ply the silt water - right out of pltJI the clprette aponsor Whet Pliny ; one brother . Herman
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ett, Huntington; 11 grandchlldl'ft �; Mn. r.ddle While, i...
th,&gt; ne,resl tear duct,
1 pity.
la : Cecil M , ViDtcin.
And yat I find bt)'lelf enjoying D1aUaf ... FIHDI: C'.omedlan and JO great-graodchildren.
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D lSCHARGICD. Mn. J o , . P b
the seriell, or moat of it. I uy Buddy 1.eata wu the ■pecial Fuoeral 11rvicea wilJ be oon1/-IZ.
''mosl" beuuae each episode can guest on "'lbe Danny Thomas dueled Tuelday 2 1u11 at t h e Rayburn IOd dallghter, Pt. Pleu­
e
be counted oo 1o aim !or the Show" Monday rugbt, with Bert Beale Chap,I Church with t h , ant ; Mn. Lella Slaqhter, Wldto IARNEY GOOGLE nd SNUFFY SMITH
laachrymal glands with the most Freed and Sid Melton al90 com- Re\' . John S t e e I e officlatm,_ Sulphur Spring, ; Mrs.
Ronald
P't.
stolidly aaechartne weapo111 at the ing on for key p1rt,. '!be chap- Friend■ may call at the Stevens Simpkins and daughter,
I'll Fil&lt;. HER
Pleaun
t;
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bel
Sbem
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command or ■crtpt wrt.ers, ac- ler played aa though it was an F'tmeral Home unUl a p.m. Mon.
WA60N
FER
tors, directon and musk:tan■ .
improvilsUon - IUgmlnted, of day then the body will ht remov. Pleuant; Marlin Oldaker, GalliGOOD
THIS
TAAT FEMAU:
TIME
., h I r e polll Ferry ; Sandra Lee Cochran.
But let us flrlll talk about the course . by the well-rehearted eel to the ruidance
WI
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Pt.
Plea■
ant
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Mrs.
Claude
frien
Fieldl.
ds
ma,
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laugh-t
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ack-cl
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at the Stevens
ue.
eood In Ude CBS-TV offering, The
OUT Of HOOSE
a ford ; Mr,. Richard Turnbull,
show. which began lta bitch In ..D ante" called it 1 ,eason with Funeral Home until I p.m. Mon- H rt.
AN' HOME
Ma,on.
September, 1959. managn to be Monday night' , epqode 011 NBC- day then the body wtll be nmovchat111ing and entertaininl for IO 'IV. Howard Duff, the hero, clo■ed ad to the resldenca where friencla BIRTH: A daughter to Mr. and
or 25 fflin\dal of each eplaode. with a brief lecture on the eal1ltl will be Nt.'tived IIDlil .noon TUN- Mrs. D o y I eSchuler of Cbe■hire
'lllon, ju,t bolon, that mevltabl, ol alcolloUsm. He didn't blam, the day. 'Ille body will Ile In llate ot Ohio.
word from next week'■ sponsor, show. So why did 1 get a hang''HenneNy" turns into "Eut over ju,I by watcbin11
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MONDAY ftlllOOOII RIDAY I: I Co
untry Tep Ten
"Admiral and Son," last nigbt' 1
S
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,Jory,. wo, typical. 11 - ..
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IOl'l1P aspects of a father-lJOft rela1. 15 Country JllllbGftt
7: 11 IE:lttnNd eather
W
tlonsh1p with mtralnt, maturity
1, 30 Farm Tim■
7, 30 •--• �...,
an wit - ,- up lo lbe flnol
1, 31 eounu, Jamboroo
N
1,21 n.. World l'blo llamlq
curl.a:in. But ,. uaual. we watched
N
'1: 00 Breaktut Party
&lt;Ntw■J
apln •• an orderly, dllelplinod
1'110
Porty
7,2I
Exi..cl
Wollbft
ed
R, L BARNETT
en,1 talented band o1 acter, Nd·
1:25
Ne.a
7
30
Pickens
Show
:
denly ,tilfen,d and atumbled Into Pr D lES SUDDENLY
.,,. Breald... Party
7,30 Soblo News Report
obert
I
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PLEASANT
R
ra
acene■ that, in manner of execu10:0I llfltOl'cade
!amett, 76, of Apple Grove died 8:00 Brukfut Pwty
Uon, mlght ta.v, come out of tht
U:m
Det&amp;on'• ...._ Ten
liiiddenly Saturday m Hunllngton 8, 25 Tho World Tbll llanall,g
alien! movie■, Emollona that bad
11,30 Star
&lt;N8111J
of a heart attack. Mr. Barnett had
!2:00 NOOD NeWI
tJeen keyed \ti • ,_.realietlc level
.,t brief dunldnp in bathos be- taken ht! wife to Huntington to l:SCI Bre.kfar: Partylona
12· 15 M,ohaltell MelodiN
see • doctor when he waa ■trick- 9:0I Momin&amp; Mac;litat
12:31
flitta Party
the
.
for
desunny
e
cinC
fw awia
er with pie attack.
10:
15
Call
iDR
Pl.
Pleasant
l:III New■
louement.
He waa born February ,:t, 111115 11:00 .:::iwar Shop
l:SD Plaltet P&amp;rt7
Add to this wet close-upa aoft at Pliny
, the son of the late Rob- 11: 16 Cwntry Boe Dowia
2:111 New.
lichts. an insiltent beart�nd- ert
and Katherlne Bia■ Barnett. U:U Farm BUl"tJU Shew
GASOLINE ALLEY
2:90 Platte Pan,
hers musical background that He
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: 11:G Farm Time
neu and you have "Htnnesa)'"' .m
was emplo;�
� the G�inn M
11:57 Mid-Day Dow Jona 4v•
,ny given week. It matters not if
ing Company ., Buntington before
::: �
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tht plot deal■ with a bachelor his retirement.
e:•
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Off .•,
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12:00
Nooo Newa
apartment, a stuttering llilor, a Surviving are
hii wif&lt;= �dt.e 12:15 G1-•
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cue of jealouli)' or a broken en- Wra;y Barnett
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7
12 30 Jut For
pgernent, too aITangement ia aJ- Mrs. Bonnie i Peggyl
7:30 l!'.asy 'lJattnlnJ;
Sturge:: _
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy:Middleport�
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11,46 Wubiqtoo Re)IIJl'la ID the
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11. Aho■d
10:00 MalDa Count)' New,
1:GI Ohio New■
18. lill��
to,111 Talk ol lho Town
l;JO Spcrrto Today
10:111 World Newa
1:15 World News
U :00 Wbat'a My Number
1:IO Mlllle1I Clock
wild
(Mon., Wed., Fri. )
8:55 Local News
11,00 T.U, ol lhe Town
1,00 Mu,JCll) a.ct
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Song • Story Time
II, 15 Talk of Ibo Towa
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11:tD World Nn,a
11:55 Muon County NeWI
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNI
11:55 Walter Moeller
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Classes Announced For Spring
Flower Event To Be In Rutland

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

10th Birthday
Of Dean Weber
Was Observed

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The Rutland Garden Club ■nd &amp; ornamental
the Friendly Gonlenera ol Rutlaod maru, boou, -- -·
will hold their spring flower show COlltrvi material.
Mn. Arthur Orr, Miall Martha Saturday and Sunday, April 16 SeclJon D _ InvitatiooaJ-Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber en•
Orr and Mr. and Mr1. Cl&amp;rence and 16 at lhe Rutland Methodist Jama T:ltuJ, chairmao: Nelghbortertained with a steak dinner Fri•
Grueter apent Sunday ln Logan Church.
ing Clubl _ Clua I-Favorlte
day, April 7, ln honor of their son,
with Dr. and alra. Roger Grueser Hoora of the ahow are from I Spring Arrangement.
Dean, in obsen·Mee of h.is loth
and daughlenJ, Rogina Kay, Lisa t.o 5 p. m. both days and the pu blk- Section E _ Artistie Arr ange.
birthday. Sdiool mate&amp; oI Dean
An and SLWW Lynn. They weot is invited.
ment Division - Cla11 I-Dawn;
were guesl!I of lhe affair and ineapecially to attend the chri.!!ten- Theme of the show Otis year II Va11J811 of Yellow, foliage permitduded Randy King. Rocky Wiling of Susan Lynn at the SI Mat- "Spring In OUr ToWIJ." Following ted.
liarnll, Stevie Snowden and Jeff.
bew's Lutheran cliurch.
ii I! list of the different displays Class II-Promise of 8pringrey Snowden.
the chairman of each group1 Budding branches, nowers pennitand
Hamm
Delmar
Mrs
and
Mr.
Home-made i� creahl and cake
A - Horticultura] Divj. ed.
Sedion
Sunspent
Donna
and
Jimmy
and
were served to the gue.!lts and
Robert ReJbel. chair. Clasa 111 - Spring Devotions
Mrs.
sion,
the
with
Webster,
South
at
day
gifts presented to the honoree. �
Rev. llJ}d Mra. L. R. Carmichael. man. Specimen Narciuua, Clau using a religious figurine.
REV. SWt.:t:T
Game1 were played by the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and I - one bloom, yellow trumpet; ClilS8 JV-Spring ls Everywhere
Other guests included Dennis.
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' family spent Sunday in Parker.. Clau II- one bloom. bkJolor; --Oriental Influence.
Donna. Dallas and Dwain Weber
burg. W. Va. with her mother. III-one · bloom, white trumpet: Class V-8prlng Lustre--includ:Mn. Lawrence Milhoan assisted
Mrs. B. L. Burge who has juat - re- JV-pink trumpet; V--0ne b1oom, Ing fruit and or vegetables with
her daughter, Mrs. Weber, with
turned from a vacation i n large cup; VI-one bloom, small flowers and or foliage.
the party.
cup; VJJ--ooe stem cluster, flow. ClaS.!I VI-Spring by the Way•
Florida.
ered;
VIIl----tpeclmen tuJjp, one side-including dried material.
ATTEND SCHOOL
A nvival will be held at the Miss Polly Karr of Colwnbus
.
g
e ly
m,
gle
oe �8118 Vil - S
Fin members of the WSWS of South Bethel E . U. B. church on s pent the weekend with her p.1.1 r- ::oo
=eit: ; IX-o
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an
or
n
do
ea
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g
m
gree
,Y
at- Silver Ridge beg1ruung !iunday j ents, Mr. and Mn Richard Karr oo
the Enterprise EUB Church
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tenut:\l
schooJ April 16·30. Ser,il'es begin al II Sr.
.
Mrs. Ray Biddle, chairman: Clau Class VIIl - Spring Mood -As
.
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held at Athens recently. Attending
.
each evemng.
.
Dav id Michael son of Mr. and I-Treasure Box-an arrangement You Like It.
were M ra. F,. ances 11. GIaz ier .
.
R
weet
Of Waver1 Y, Mrs. 0!'i�er M 1chaeI , returned t for home decoration.
ev.
S
Amos
Class IX-Table Arrangements.
who was in charge of the school.
.
Central
Sch�I
Ohio,
will
stud1e.!I
he
the
Evangelist.
at
Rev
his
c
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Staging Committee
ii Mn. Chrls
Educational-Mr
Section
.
Mrs. Thomas Bentz. Mrs. Phil I
ill
H
weeks
two
a
after
h
chur
the
pas
s,
of
or
Paul
aod the l
Bolin
:
Tuesday,
Mn.
and
Diehl
Joe
weeds
5
,:,
ook
chairman
Cottrill,
l
Oleva
Ohlinger Mrs Don Hunnell and
Ber•
Mn.
ia
committee
wi
ness.
Sp1ritua1
leader.
son�
th
be
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hospjtallty
different
5
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use�]' in arrangemen!;
Miu El�abetb Davis.
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Mrs.
and
c
rughl.
each
there
be
ll
- I 1mgers wi
&amp;011.
im
. D. Henry &lt;1f Amesville ar• comfers; S broad.leaf evergreens; tha Amo.!1
, Everyone is invited to atlemJ lhis rived Sunday for a vii;it with hi1
fa�,;un ,evl,al.
daughte, and ,on-m-law, M,. and
Mrs. Patrick Lochary.
Some 32,000 products reqwre M,s. Floyd Mesche, aod ,ons
the use or sulphur in their manu• of Lehanan were weeke� guests 11!1! w. s. C.S. (If Heath Metho- be held May 5 at Heath Metboof M r. and Mrs. John Mitch and
facture.
Fonnerly Smith Clothing Co. --dist church met Monday evening dist church.
-famUy.
April 10 in the aanctuary preced- Mrs. Glenn Lambert, vice pres•
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. William Claar Jr. ed by Mrs. c. M. ffenne1y'1 organ ident, wall In charge of the pro­
of Chillicothe were recent guests prelude. "A Prayer of Saint Chry- gram.
Home Of
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfitt S(lstom, '" by Powell weaver.
Diane McComa1 pre� ar: ,
Name Brand
The Rev. L. Sampson of Cohun. Guests of the local society were original piano composition, "FDn•
bus pastor of the Forest Rwi memben of the w. S. C.S. groups tasy in C Major," and a grand­
TONIGHT
Merchandise
Baptist church conducted aervic- of Forest Run and Racine Metho- mother's skit was given by Mrs.
FAMILY NIGHT
Brett Halsey, Yvonne Lime es at the church Sunday.
Forest Bachtel and Mrs. EmGrdist churches,
e
CRAZ'f"
"SPEED
Ramey
Ar
and
and
Mr.
Mrs.
k.l
.
MEIGS THEATRE
Mn Earl Knight, president, 10n Jone■, featuring Mn. Bachtel
- also Kelly
and
Ann
Beth
children,
Pomtroy, Ohio
d welcomed members III the old•fashioned grandmother
lded
Anthony Per k ins,
Reed of Canton were weekend
with Mrs. Glenn Lam· with her " long gown and nlte-cap
Richard Cc,nte, Jo Van F1eet
er
NOW SHOWING
G
Adolph
Mn.
of
guests
and Silvana Mangano ln
� : bert reading an original poem of and early to bed" p�ure. with
Un�
McKenzie,
Margaret
Mrs.
"BUTTERFIELD 8"
"THfS ANGRY AGE"
welcome to the group. Mrs. Jack Mn. Jone, portrayin@: a modem
{Technicolor)
even1�g
Sunday
returned
Ave.,
(Technicolor &amp; Technirama)
presented the devotion.,! grandmother with her many ap­
W1\.h Eliubeth Taylor
from Tamp�, F1orlda, where Sile Beclttle
ALSO CARTOON
.
riod. including 8 meditation. .polntmentl and activitlel a n d
and Eddie Fisher
had been v111tlng Mr. and Mn. pe
;;,;;;-'
. late to bed" ritual. ,
1erlptun reading.
Colorcartoom
A
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d, prayer ud
Cloncb
aod
W.
l
D.
M.
Wo
gr.ri
AdmJalf.lon: 60c ,nd 30e
Jonathan 'Kidd and
Mrs. O. P. Klein gave a vocal Thia was followed by " humor.
80nll
Daris Dowling in
r "I Will Lift Up Mine ous 11kit entitled, "The High PricMr. and Mre. C. H. McKenzie numbe., '
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
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accompanled by MrJ. ed Hat · The scene was a rum' of Galh.polls and granddaughter I Eye, ,
"THI F'LVNDERERS"
- al110 mage sale familiar to all work.
Hennesy at the organ.
Jeff Chandler, Dolores Hart
Natalle Wood,
.. Mrs. MarCarol Jo were v1111tmg
ing church women everywhere.
During the short business, �tColorcartDGn1
Robert Wagner,
garet McKenzie Tuesday,
ak'ing part were Mrs. Lambert ,
T
Susan Kohner and
lng the report of the nommahn�
Mn. Robert Coats, Mn. Noah
SATURDAY
George Hamilton in
committee was read and acceptins, Mrs. Jeck Bechtle. Mrs .
Hask
"ALL THE FINE
.,ON THE WATERFRONT"
ed Named f the new year were
YOUNG CANNIBALS''
L.
Marlin Brando, Rod Steiger
M.
French anJ Christine C?als.
t�e offker:.. president - Mra.
(Cinemascope &amp; Technicolor)
Eva Marie Saint
Both
skits
..,. under the direcEarl Knight · vice pnoldont ALSO CARTOON
HOOKE D AND CROOKED,
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of
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Nan Moore.
rs.
Mn. Gierut Lambert ; aecNtar, U
3 STOOGIS
singing
Group
under the direc•
TIMI SCHEDULI NOTICI
Colorca,toont
The Middleport Pl'A EJCecutlve - Mn. Emerson JGnes; treasur•
of
tion Mnr. Klein, with lbe theme
MASON DRIVI IN
Board met Monday evening at the er - Mr■. L. W. McComa1.
"Slnglng Along With Francis"
SUN., MON., TUES., WED.
Feature Hated first ■tarts at high school with Charles Bradbury Al
50 theae seen,tariel, Otrist•
April 16-17,11-19
·'·- used with the old (amJUar hymns,
du11k. The picture listed sec­ J)l'ffklent, Jn charge A di.scuulon
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"THI GRASS IS GREENIR"
ondly will be startin,: near was held eoncernlng· the election
cl08lag the progr ·
Ketcbb · literature and publlca- Members and pe,t, were in ·
Cary Grant
8:30.
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and installation of new officers to
MJu 8 u Sanbo
Uon
iptf'" rited
be held at the regular PTA meet- �
to the dlntng l'IM)lll for the
it
lif8 - rs. Nan Moore•· aoclal hour. The refreshment
!na.
Mrs. ayne ib table was covered
:
:
• The Bnnual kindergarten pro- youlh work with a while
rs. cloth, centered
with an arrange•
gram will be presented at the hons; children's wor .
regular meeting thi1 montb. The James Brewington; miaalonary ment of 1pring nowers In shades
group decided that there would education and service - Mi'I, of yellow, white and Iliac.
be no May meeting of the PTA Jack Bechtle; 1t1ppl)' work - Mn. Earl Knight pre1idtd mt
Mn. Harry Cheaher; promotion- the punch bowl with Mrs. Lambecause of Senior acUvitie,J.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Miu P"rleda Faehnle; local church bert al the cofree service.
Ho,�•
Charles A. Bradbury , Leo Ken- act.Mile■ - Mrs. Bruce Lloyd: e11e. were Mr1 Edna Mttttox
Your W•tch llectronlc1lly TlmH 1, Wetchmuter.
nedy, Alfred Scarberry, Mrs. membership - Mrs. Walter Hay• Mr,. Lillian Zerkle, Mn. Emil;
Hackett, Jr. and Supt. Lee e■.
George
Sprague. Miu Beu Sanborn and
FRII ESTtMATIS - NO OILIGATION
Mrs. Lloyd announced that May contributing hOldeees
McComas.
Mrs. Betty
Fellowship Day, sponaored by the Ful and Mra. Virginia Fisher
BIR111 ANNOUNCBD
b
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen Cowlly Council of Churcbet, will Approximately IIO memben and
Wolfe of Belpre are announcing
pe.st, were prnent.
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the birth of .. eight pound IOII,
Richard Allen, Tueoday morning,
rf Of S Op
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April II, at the Camden cta,t
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Ho,pltal, Pakersbw-1, w. Va.
GrandpJrents are Mn, Genon
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Joaobfnl and the late Adolpb J... .,_ ... 1a, !a...n
chlm of Pomeroy � Athfna Road, a■kt4 10 u" dlielr -,.allaticl• The ,tint workshop of th_e Ob!Q
and M r. aod 1',s. CUr11a Wollo - - ..,. .... 1b1,4 la BapUst Guild, ■jlC)IIBOm by
the
.
of Che■ler.
Provld
nce
Women
Aturllla
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ry,
@
lhe Dally 8hlJDel Chlll'llll Paa•
'1111
Ody
SNUM
ofllm
was
held
Saturday
at
the
Mt.
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at
Mecllaale-« PollleNJ, br ed on church in Athena, of which the
W ,
dat Rev. William Strickland 111 paator.
el
ali■
Pal,llc
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Mr,. William Slrtddand aod
n.,,i, Pqe 1, ....... .......,.
Mr■. Arnold Richardt of Mlddle- " .......
port regUltered the gue,ts.
Ne&amp;tt IUJ 1M
Dev-0llou by Mn. Edith IAJd:.
le . au ._ .me. la lime•
adoo
of Rutlaod and Mn. o­
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Rardaway of Middleport opened
...., 1• ffl'ler) ....., ..._ Iha morning
11e1skm. Mn. Luck.a­
... lloun, • 1111 la Ille • � doo apoke briefl on
y
the theme of
NpNkory -■ldt . ... fn■I the meeting, "'11le Great Talk
bl' «Q' time Wn■lud.,- ■qM , Ahead. "' Mrt. Ora Viney of Gloua­
for publlcatlaa hidey.
ter, orianizer of Hocking 111b-dla­
trkt of Guild CJiapters, ■erved •
ptanlal,
SPECl.,4£
Mn. Zuelelia Smith, Pomeroy
diatrtct 111p,rvl,or, Introduced
From Singer I
Mn. Dorotlly Lewis of Bidwoll
SPARTAN ILEC.
group leader and dlltrlcl """"
CDNSOLI MODIL
dent of Providence Aaoclatloo,
who bnio,gbl out omni blllh­
SEWING MACHINI
llghte M the Iheme. Mn. LIWia
Introduced Mn. lbtber Walbr
89.50
Tyree ol Colwnbua, N&lt;Ordiq ..tary ti National llaptlat c«,.
...tlon - of - and
state -- ol the Ohio
11apt11t Gullda
the w...,..•,
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A softer-for-'61 species of opera.
to
AmWary ol the OBGA, wbo ....
Sweeter to go steady with.
NIW SPRING
-lll lmtructlool ml allo lll­
Needled, spiked tall, sleekly
PIECI GOODS
an Guild work.
vature
satin Uned and seamlesa at
for aim•
Beautlf'ul f1brtes for home
J'ollowlng ■ fellowship hour and
ply "aU soft" pump luxury Freshly
aewen or we will make Jt -- the - -Ion
spring In black patent, calf In
for you,
oponod with dovotiont by llln.·
white, blaclt.
llarrhon Beatley of Butland. '1'he
McCALL'S PATffRNI
devottana clolecl wllll - ­
99
Gair
g!Tq I Bible - ml the tlq,
inl of ''Lelmini ... the -1n1 Anni."'
••-•- •• Acetote a
Mn. Smith. lllpe"laor, WI■ fl
Width,,
..,_ D,.,.,, .....lalo.
dwtlO al Ibo _..,. nd I ,.
port ol the - 11- by 11n, - den of Bldnll ml lira, Lala B,
� of _,_
FABRIC SHOP
NIW LOCATION
wbld, 11n, lmlth. liltnlllllo,d; Ibo

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT U R DAY SALE
ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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NO. 303

100% cotton pliase gown,, Dalnty floral
print.a with 18t'e trim. Sizes 36 to 48.

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ur to the plant and one at each ariae■.
aut!lned hll dutla dncrlbing hDw
end of the road ieading to the Ky• I Wayne Fostft qi Roher Ro.pttal each membft' concerned could bl
ger Creek School.
explained tbe procedure that bot- utilized.
Ttaffic would be detouttd pilall of the area will have to I.ab J'ire department,, emerwmc,
through that route to keep from in case of an emttpocy and the
law enforcement officer■
having a traffic congetf.ion around need for knowing what wW take and ■maller mdustriea will aerve
the plant site. The Meigs County pplace. Be Aid a D-bed emer• a, •rxllilry units.
Sheriff's Departmfflt will be re- gency ho1Pital may be aet up io Member- « &amp;he couneD are ·
sponsible for t raffic between Mid- the area sometime in the future Kaiaer Aluminum and Chrmica] !
dleport and the plant, McCreedy aa has been in other ara1, and Corporallon, Goodyear Tire and
hopes, and a unit from Gallipolill that location■ Mt bein,: conul- Rubber Co. ol America, Appalaewm bandle the up-river bound end. Dr. TeUe ol the Pl pJeu. ht.an Power C.o., the Holzer Hoocars.
ant Clinic a:llo explained the bee· pttal, CelanNe Corp., Marietta
Off1eials of the Council hope f:l&amp;ity of hospitals laking part in Manufacturing Co., Ohio Valley
that lhe plan is never needed but the emergency COWICII planning. Electric Corp.• Central Operating
want to be ready Jf an emergency Don Milli. penonnel manager at Co., Pleasant Valley Hotpital.
Vanadium. acted as spokesman of OSP, West Virginia state Police.
the '.""°'ge�y council at the flle council ii plannlag ,. ..
meeting. He mtroduced the cha�. sinu1ated attack at one � �
each body tbat wlD �ist plants of the area IOffletune m
� of
with the program. Each briefly the future.

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CURITY DIAPERS

Si;e 21 Inches wide by 40 lncbel Jo1111,
F,Hler to wash. Dry falter. Enremei,
aoft. - Special Price.

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Simmons Vanderbilt

TOO LATE FOR EIGHT - In the past 10 years eight persons lost their Ji ves at th111 one-lane bridge on
Route 143 north of Bradbury. Sev�n f.ers�ns going home from a church 11ervice drowned when the driver of
their auto lost control on a rainy mgb , failed to make the curve at the far en,d, latJ.ded upside down in t h e
flotlj!,swollen creek. Long steel I-beams were recently unloaded !,om the C&amp;O 1n Middleport, trucked to t b e
brld1e site \1tl.ere work will commence soon to replace this dangerous span. �e Construction c.o.. McArthur,
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INNERSPRING MATTRESSES

Attratttve atrlped cover, pre,bullt border,
handles, ventilator• and hundreds of tem­
pered aprin_gs. Fil.II bed size rnatt:resa or
box spring.

STRETCH SOCKS

100% Stretch Nylon - With ltomfy Top,
In two aize groupt, Fit■ 9 to 11 aock alze
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JERUSALEM (UPI) - Adolf Eichmann ts beginning
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to freI. Tw
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. o solid day:1
probably doesn't comprehend but which might mean
life or death to him-Dave made him nervous and fid•

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SALE

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Ram,

$ 72,00

Strikes �ast

Rave,. Wan·
STAINLESS STEEL

euy to clean tt.ainleu steel tea
kettles with fat beat:inl copper bottom.

VINYL FLOOR DRESSING

Compounded to give best resalta on San­
dran and Vlnyl floors. It Jives unequalled
lustre and beauty to rubber, eort, linoleum.
wood, vinyl, upbalt or terrauo floon. Slat
polisbiq. Gleam, like alus.

$1.29 quart

PACTRA

All pur,poae soft 1pray enamel for pl11tic1,
ceram.ict, metal, ■tyrofoam, paper, wood.
F.aay - fist - 1Ul't - Dril.es in minutes.
All colora.

69c

FURNITURE POLISH
The Perfect Finish For
All Kinds of Furniture
and Pianos.

16 oz. 19c

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TOILET
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IOWL ClUNER

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Seah - aolden - repaln.,-A!r driet • a
metal•lib bardneu. Anyone · C!lft UIO IL
Adheres to mei.tl, wood.
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and mott plutic■•

$1.00

KNU KOTE

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One toblll In - per -.
Koepo bowl llriChl ll!Nbblni, Stopo � ..

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Coast States

SANDRAN

WHISTLING TEA KETTI.ES
8 cup,

SPRAY 'NAMEL

didn't operate this way in Adolf Hitler's SS
Corps. . You issued an Order and got some action. Hei;e
the voices drone on abo�l such matte�s as Blackstone s
�egal commentaries and mvolved verc:hcts handed down
m law courts long ago and far away,
All thls ii 'neceuary for the ----------- 1
-�1a·IItr-"- of jlllI'ice, '
proper 1tW11
but it', tough eoing for a layman
.
unschooled _ in the lntricacle, of
law. And Eichmann la a legal lay�
man. In the openlq houri of the
,E'
trial Tuesday be wu the picture
o( a proper Pruuian officer.
atood ramrod straight. Bil eyes
He
never wavered from � �
where a judge wu readma the m- By Uded Pn11 l■temtleul
dlctment ..igabtlt bim.
Galea threatened tbd Atlaatic
Eichmann bu a nagglnS cold, Coalt from Maine to New Jersey
and graduolly the picture of the loday aod wind, up to 45 mll,s
PnJIBian officer dilllppeared. ID- per hour in the New York City
stead, we NW a thin man of harbor swelled Ude■ up to J feet
medium height aittlq' in a bullet-- above :l1K'D181..
proof glau. box, aneezing and Some coastal areas reported
blowing bia. nose. He took off bia 1Ught Hooding and the New York
boro-rinuned gluae:. and polished Port Authority warned of poalble
them. Re fiddled wlth the ear- commuter delays in ferry aer,ice
phones lhnNqh whlcb he ,eta a fl'G.'D New Jersey to Manhattan.
Gornum translotloo al Ire pr&lt;&gt;- Mldweatern Warmth paralleled
f"Ndfm,a. He IICribbled note■ to hJs April ahowen In the Ohio Valley
and L"entral Appalachiam
lawyer.
Re save every appearance of a to mow.etrap moat of the nalfon •
man .rbo-11 lhl.ct at &amp;be bead ta- 1ub-freezing wea� in the northb
ble of • banquet and bu l'eligned em Great La s.
the The mercury bobbed in the high
sJtt
1ng through to
hlmeelf to
bitter end the endle■II oratory .'11 lb al Mtnneapolia, , Minn. Interthe evmlngf'a prineipal .qieaker. national Falll, Minn., Koorluchinf
Elchmanu .... - - County oeat 241 mlleo north ol
ll
today. Bil trial ii Jn adjourlln)em inne■POlil on the Canadi•n bor,,
n "rid.,- ...-.Jq boc■- thlt der, ,.,-..i " degrees, low
unt
is ''Holoc- Dl1," -•� r... the • adJa«nt .......
Key - ll
■
ing Iha deathl of mU11ont o1 Jew■
We,!, Fla. , diolnd •P I
Key
at the ...... al the Nlllil.
A - blew ot I a.m and :..:.
�lui,.• de,then wu tllence. A ..,...,,,
lllChttlme ...,. blenbt nilled
known. 11 tebw,.ldg of the uhea A
east out of. the Great L■kea and
id.
the
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martJn
or
proMCUtlon eontenda Eichman lefl inches of anow al Phillip■burg
In central Pennsylvania.
made I million m■rtyn.
Somenet Co ty in the aoutbWNtem part
rrtate dre
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enough
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now a r
SQVAD CAJ,,LED
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'I'tte M1ddleport E-ll Unit wu call rar snowplon on the COWi
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p
secUon
of the .....IVan
clllled to ""' Virgil - - ty I ib
Tunip
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Centerbad
WIfainted
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mjurod II
111'· Good
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South CaIn
lmi&lt;II of the aquad ...,. not
rolino
SIii
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DINl!d apon arrital.
•ere boapit«liud and �
age was ..umated ti '1 mllHoa
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CHECK BOOKS - Mrs. E. L. Stein, left, and 111'1.
J ames Hampton, right look over books al the Alexan.
der Quillen Memorial Jjbrary in New Haven in prepara,.
tion for observance of National Library Week, April 1�
22. Open House will be held at the library on April 18
from 2:30 p.m. unti l 7:30 p.m. The women have ui:ed
all persons lo see for themselves Lhe advantages and
opportunities offered at the library for a '"richer, fuller
life" in reading. The library is sponsored and maintain­
ed by the New Haven Woma���lub.

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. MOSC�W (UPI) :- Soviet 4octors p U t spaceman Claiming that mine.acid pollu- most urgtnt requirement is for
Yun Gagann through :i tetl� ·of· careful med.foal tesU tion la becomim: an increasinglf : an expeditioUI and comprehea­
today before Jetting him return to Moscow for a tumul- serious problem m the 10th dis- si...e study of the natur!i BM tc0pe
tous hero's welcome.
trK't u well aa in other are.all uf , of the problem as well aa • feasiThe :Z7•y�-old �osmonaut, exultant over his sue- the nal ion. conw1;,ssman Moeller bility survey of the val"Xlus pro­
eessful 108-mmute whrrl around the earth at better than called for favor:.ible c,:msideratiurJ I posed solutions.
17,000 miles an hour, confidently predi�-� bigger and of his program by the House sub- ; "I would further recommend
'";,tter Russian s�ace feats to come.
committee on Rivers and Ha., . that coucurrent with dat llullJ.
y
I think the time u not far off mine what If my after-effects he hors when they report out am�nd- and preferable as. 9!I integral paz1
when we ahall be able to carry
menu to the Federal water Pol. ' of the feasibility IUm!J, auf8o.
might have auffered.
the moon, Mars,
lo
I h i s 1ent moniel be awn,priated at
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Ab:ander Topchiev. vice preai- lotion Control Act later
.. .,... ol the '"' outer dent ol the s.v;,i Acoc1emy l Sec month.
Iha ,..,. to miliate pilot ,.;,.
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IJNICI, he told lbe edttora of i. mcea, told two tie■tera reporteri 1n I Jetter to the subrommi1tee. sealing projects.
i ''This study and_ survey p.'t'�ll':1m��:..�� WNIMll&amp;o' ;; ,... d1b cd tbe Con� MOl!�ller � :

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0-t«J To The lnieruta Of TTN M..,.M,..on ,4r,.,,

Spate Effects
Acid Mine Drainage Poses
Being Probed National
Problem · Moeller
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Congressma n Walter H . Moeller. Representative of
the 10th Co11gressional District in Ohio, has urged Con,,
gress lo initiate a broad program of co-operative f1::deraJ..
state and local action lo combat pollution of the nation·•
rivers and streams resulting from mine-acid drainage
from abandoned coal mines.

Women's Cotton Pli1H

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On Wednesday

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: BLOUSES
1 JAM A ICA SHORTS
BERMUDA SHORTS
PEDAL PUSHERS
CAPRI SLACKS
TAPERED SLACKS
CROP TOP BLOU SES
KNIT T-SHIRTS

wscs Group Names Officers
For Coming year Of Activities

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The Mid-Ohio Valley Emergen- 1 attended the meeting ta prepar, vtllior11 and organlzationl u Fire
cy Planning Commission, organ• · for enemy attack, or any tyt't of departme111.&amp; yesterday, Lhe chair· men of each committee Introduced
Jze&lt;l nearly II year ago for mutual major emergency.
he! in case c,f disaster, introduced The Council's basic operation ii ' his plan$.
i · ac :on pla11 :yesterday afternoon aid to each other in case of a dis- : Sgt. Flowen of the West Vir•
r a meeting bfld in the Ohio Val- aster at one or more of the plants glnia Police and Sit. P. D. Mc•
le� Eledric Company cafeteria. in the area. The aid is in the form Creedy of the dbio State Patrol,
R&lt;"pfei;enlalives of Pomeroy, of equipment, medical wppliea, chairmen of tbe traffic committee,
Middlerort, Pt.. Pleasant and Gal- manpower and tr.a!fic control as- explained ltow lhey plan to han·
1
Jj ·o'is Police Departments, the sistan&lt;.-e .
die traffic.
Wl.'st Virginia State Police, Ohio The plan has been set up ao Their plan is divided Into four
$ate Palro1 Kaiser Aluminum each law enforcement unit, and 1eetlona with all law units of the
Corroration, Phillip Sporn, Good· all members of the Council, will area to take an active part. ln
yea·. Ho1 zer Hospital, The Mariel- know what to do in cue of an cue of a disaster at the Kyger
t� Mr�. Co. , Vanadium and The emergency, and how to do it. , i Creek Plant, Sgt. McCnedy ■aid
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation, In an approach to the police df. l be will diapatcb a State Patrol

See the apartlln1 collection of
9POrtlwear in separates and
match-mate, - in eottona and
dacnm and cotton blends. Lit­
tle or no ironin1 and wa11h•n­
wear are the top fabric8 - bed.­
ford torda, woven jacquard woven tape1tria -woven pJaid
linlbami - tolida, pWda,
check■, nautical pattern, and
novelty deaigna - featured in
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Mutual Help Action Plan For Disaster Is Advanced

Our New Spring Blouses and
Sportswear by
"Blue Bell"

Revival Begins
A prt,1 16fh A f
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� Gagarin.
Yarl Gaaarta today •'"" ihe
.
. .
Soviet actentitta Ari Stemfeld Smee the AuNP lite to tbne the area are states of PennsyJ- of a cooperative federal. llatewwld 1q flnt. aeeeul .r O
rold Moscow Radio that the - their ,paee -- in IC- vanla, We,t Vn-girua, Oluo, K&lt;n- 1 and local atiad&lt; .. the -.
hie . ...... .....
dep III the RuuiaD
u
m UI welptleN ud lie leell
� pro- cordan� wit.la major ffeots on tucky, Indian.a and Illinois. 111'! of continued mine-acid dralnagt
gram ma� be comtruchon of I the Scwiet_calendara, Western
ewcellent.
� problem of mine-acid drainage. pollutioo of our oountry's riven
■erverl
piclred
Lenin
atahon.
,pace
s however, iii by no means confme11 and streams.
April
�.
ID a deterlptlo■ of Ille t■ the
.
and
birthday
cosmic
that
aure
are
we
"Now
the
as
na,
May
■pace .Id..
to Uns area alone but rather. rep
"We all agree that water pol•
-P •Idell •lilrled him
da
likely
·
nm
t
built
r
be
nea ,
resents a problem of national pr'&gt;' Jution is a w.ut. and tiwuy thll
"Operallon Abolition," « film : �� �
•Nlllld llliti e� Wednnda7,
moaDttalll �
G� uld lt,e ba• ID mid· on the attempt ot Communl
po
Batirm can • longer afford. The
at in-- ' He Nid lhe migh be
rtion.:
t, of G
t
Ruu
' nr:.
I arurual discharp ol. millions ol
t■� cdla.
spired interference with lhe com- l
from 1
ia WI
fi
r
st
a
n
d
''To
mind,
the
my
gar '
b�t did
tbe b
-" ..9::r •toud:..:!: �ttee on Ul�Amerlcan At!-ivities structecl
-- ' tons of chemically poDuted wa�
give
e
be - ;-what
of
detail&amp;
Y
:
:
ol
tanb
fuel
1
carrier
1nvea
n
nga
tigati
o1111
proceedl
ter from the thousands of. abaum 8.d · A restricted numbea of Soviet saw
flew ... Ille 8ovlel r.ommu1.a
thrvugb the •pace ahlp's port
FrNicsco, was � at
the
•
SS OX,
doned coal mines in our aNil prollcienllsta 000 journaliBta knew boJea or what his reactiom nre.
partJ -.paper
_...., Llona Club meeting W�y .__
ducing statea caum untold
uft.....-• .___
Wn�re Gogarin WU .__,_
........, aam, •�-••.._.. that ....__
..,._ repo�
- lpaCI
anlllo -....... llea
- ·Obje,11
,
n
to domealic and Indus,
damage
t la the eaOWJDg
0
le8
IMtt they 1rept • ro diem, llnlimd the erblllng ship ""
lned
I
"·
•-noo
�---�
--��. 11N•-.;,c.,.1
,
•�-•
b
M
em
cu
of
t..- �
were
w
u....
"IRI
�
Ma. Neltlier ... I IIIJ'lilllf Ill la
tre ltea here "nearly a1rleu and the frust Is
11
1 Iv
ter
grate
ul
P
•WebB
the
tr
touri■t
and
recreation
arfeds
Drew
to
f
ost
:.: :p ;:. of.; and•land, ., ■efftt thet it i. difficult lo
dialr u I llkl before that bal
•
Con
and
impain
and
dlities,
Moell
Walter
,
opera.
the
gres,qnan
d- 1I ed W«bteaday.
hq "' ...... WbBe I■ Ute
measure tba temperai:UN!.'"
os
tion of steamboata, barge■, po.,..
■tale of wel..........,, 1 ate who Ql8de the abowlng pouible. The thief Soviet new&amp; outlets- Gagarin's commenta radioed
er planla and river and harbor
ud Uaal: nil enryfllilllg oc,,,
Pre,ident Bernard Fulb, pre- Tau agmcy Mascow Radio and back lo earth whlle he was in or.
Bertba �01, �• died � structures.
M
iu
'
tell
cared j.t II tt doe■ liere • uded at the bu&amp;inelll portion of the new
&amp;vest.1a imd .,. bit were oonflned � to
- ff o I � e r Hospital: Wednesday
.
" In addtt:ion, tine! perbapt of.
the meetial, A requett ror eye da-all
e111'111."
prin
wu
sdenUstl
on
tog
ground
Ga
the
In
,
l
l
th
normal,. mom m, , death being due to .11 over-riding concem. cbemically
IISMtrfl"'� uamfnation and giauea wu re, o:cellmt
11
wbea be 8'epped enrything w
r tin
al hemorrhage of a we.:k polluted water supptiell greatly
ceived and IIIIIOIIIIC!II! was from hi■ space capeule.
IJ and that : ;: �g through cerebra .
aggravate acute unempbymeat
made of the Distrid convention
&amp;he aperience ., WRiJt1,._.. go
Fnm
W
on April 21-U at Iront.on.
She was a member of the Bao- problems by discouraging a e w
-well.
. . c.,..te
�
Addttional reglatntions may be lzvutiA, the official pernrnent He reported be el)Jld Ne every• Hat Church in Rutland. and is sur• industr� from �ating in t h ,e
made tbrougb eontoc!uit1 the ■ec · , newapaper. "port,d Goga,m got thini! ,, includini patd,eo of viwd by be, mother and •le� econ&lt;mkally disbeaad .,..,
retary,_ Ralph C. Zundel, unme . : � of the five-ton capsule under cJou:1° cover, but did not provJde father, Mr. sod Mrs. C. A. Swick, 11:lia ampounds an already aerpo er after the
h15 o
diately.
gaphl,c word picture of just RD 1, MidcDeport; a hali-brothe:, ious situation In these localities
laDd1n&amp;
wn w
to meet the te� of •
walked
andi
----what the earth looked lite from Howard German, Rutland; three at a time when we can 111-efford
adentllltl on bud to greet bun.
step.bmthen, Robert. S w I c ll, to permit areas of penigterit unlhat beJght.
truc
o
mo
this
be
coll
m
ugged
newspaper
ll
ls
det
tucb
Presumably
aald
'lbe
�
� Committeemen For
Tw
b
ai will be Rutland; Walter Swick, Detroit : employment t• ad u ratraibtl
Ing at the lnteraectto� of Nye.av
e
and
old
an
oo
�urtdly
aood
al
later,
publish
friend
with
g
a med- Raymond Swick. Galion, Th.., on the nation's attempts to r vive
Bean Dinner Wanted • I
ed
and
7
tel
and
U
m
Pomeroy
or
witb
hlm
wrestled
praclically
f ical report.
.
atepa,illten, Edna Mae Swick, Rut- Its Jagging economy,•• Rep. Mo.I•
�
Cl
·
County Squadnm
damage and traf. M
Mary Alice Tracy, Cohm,. ler concluded.
land;
_____
U ��atrol, will bold itl�r joy.
----the
,
Fr..ceo Hysell. Pomeic
p
aod
bua,
h
d
II08PIT
!Int MBIOS GSNERAL
meeting Friday evanlag April t4 ,u e been red ted
AL
Slduey Eugene Colli
p
W
orbit
y.
of
a
the
troy, WII lodged in �ir 7!:i from I ill 10 p.m. in itt headqua,- m nned
� U a&amp; Admiaiona - Virginia Kepjng. 1 ro
TO REAR MOTION
.
a
1 relatively l
low er, Puneroy ; Edna Juhling, Mid- Funeral services will be held
�
ow
at 9:40 Ulil morning -on charges tenJ at 150 Nri 'fllird-av, MiJ. 1
: l'.lO rru1e■ at ILi higbeat poim-tcl
at the Baptist Church in Rutland A mobon of Wallace Eber•
of driving while Intoxicated and dleport.
dleport.
r
of
belts
vo
dan
ad
pp@}
latian
geroos
kl
itc:ba
left
lrin
o
be
raen
D
cen
abo
ru
fter
lnme
_
00 Friday at I p.m.. with I h e bach to be party defend.ant .in m
ter a
dr l
of
nning A mem r1
D
t
rge■
uld be p
M
Ka
out.
farther
t
comm
into a county truck operated by at thil meeting alnoe a
Pomeroy; Mn. Melvin Cleland Rev. Ray Biddle officiating. Bur- act� by Edgar V. Ebersbadl
iWayne Doyle Beal, !'l. Danison-- tee for the uoual Bean Dinner Nevertheleu, acll!ntlltl would and daughter of Pomeroy; Simon !al will be in Wright Cemetery. agaillst Howard 8. Ebenbach. Sr.
vtlJe.
an-- , want to � earth's flrBt apaee Powell, Portland; Letha &lt;.iark. Llmgsville. Friends will be re-- et al, will be considered April 17
will be appointed, offken
Both trucb were hetivUy dam. ! nounced'
i man � exhaUIUve medical Middleport., and Amanda Parter. ceived et the O\a8e F u n e r a I at t •·•· accordiq to a ooau,,,.
n1arp
'111e
uld,
alfi&lt;on
ged
court .....,,,
llGme In Rutland .., time.
a ,
; and ...,-,ic,,t t,sta lo doter- Minlrll1'111e.
I
t.erna.Uonal drffO by Beal was In
Ito proper line of tra!11o wben Former Reaident
Collin', YOblcle ......i lo the
,
left Of RIId8Dd Diel
""1lllng the -·
Illa Bertha W1llloml, ... Win1,
�G=
Miss
Yv.11• Vldron, •� wu gruted the daupter of Sllu 1111d Emmo
Dale C.Olo, Janice Drake. lor and Sammie Yates.
a dlYONlll Wednelday from i. Niebollon Winn, former reai,. Candldatea for the annual lpl'UII DI Mr. end ¥rt. Ruuell MGort
15 TO CO�·•,
t
he
if
��. Nancy Johmar;,
w
M1:"lam
and
Mr.
in
of
of
IOll
Fultz,
Mike
and
he
Student
ta.
ufjken
, tledJon
dent, of the Rutland area.
est ied
h\llband hen !!
■wakenad her � night shortly Miu WUlialftl la flllTVlYed bv 1 , Activities .u■oeialion ._. •· Mn, Lellie Fwtl, Pemeroy. U:Iuislurley M�Uer. Ruth Ann Petrel, The faculty of Rae� High to).
after they married and uid she .
II EIJu.beth lleCumber , lected. Wedneadn JbJr1UD1 . al Moore will nm oa DM1 Purple tick- all A'1; Linda Roush. Kenda R� nounced 15 student&amp; will competa
1
wam� wortby of bim. Mia Vick•
et with OhUn,- wltile Fultl will aell, Carmea Saber, Lynn Shuler oo the school acbolanbip team M
nmnber of COll- 1 Pom1roJ H 1gb Sd&gt;ool
and
Ohio Uni�ity Ma,: ,s. They ":'
en dld not reqUINI: «Umony from 1 ._ In :iaeigl County. Funer■J Terry Oblinger. n1 ol Mr. IDd run on the Wlaite with Mia■ Zieg- pd Jo Ann Van Meter.
1
Bu
it
Shir� Mill�,
d
n
a
l
e
l
C
Bart&gt;ar•
iors
WI IV; �
J
ms.. servicea will be held Saturday at ' Mrt. Hermu Ollllnpr, C?ndor- ler.
rreelanoe wr er Leonard
�
�
,
J11dy ,rigal,
Alloci■t
ID,
English
A
lon Billie Oindiff, Sandra DOllahue, CwKliff,
st, Pomeroy, ud lA1la Ziep!f', Student ctMtiel
ff, ._.. fllMt m■rrled JlDle 13 · 2:.· JU p .m In WiDfiekl•
tlOI. Sb» ..... lheJ _,.ted Autl,
daughtor .. ""· and Jin. Geora,, - ... the - ...... Pat,u Gr..... Slllrioy Noms, F.ngli,b II, Carol Shain, EngUsb
I , James Pape. SenJo, Soclol
Zlepr, Darwin, wW vio fur tho lml body. Othe, ....ten are Ruth Wlngelt.
II, -------- s,
a
Phlll;p -_,
B,adfonl,
the
in
Tw,y
...
lall
Sophomo
tchool
lter
_
Pllrple
the
..
.....-i
ol
olllce
- YOU KNOW
NOW
Pe817 Glenn, John Hysell, '" H�..,,, Juue •mgler, W o r I d
Ill
1f
ml the White -- .-.,..,;... .......
A'1; June �Igler . Judy Wlga: �istary; Rutb Ann Petrel, pityIt Br nffl
ly,
Mn. M-, a.,w.,. ., LeD[
,,.,., Leanna Brewer, blolofly;
ud Key Willonl. ·
l11bl
•
A!
School
8l&amp;b
.._ h(lal, left _, Hmc ... Cl,oolj,, - • - ...., Elec:tlouo wW be MIii Tlleaday,
t
Ben Petrel, General Sc;eoce; HowGUlilan,
Bott,
Kay
.--man
.....,... - Jt1!e 41'1 � the _ Upl ralo -. - .... 111ay 1, .... __, . o1 t·h o ol 14 - .,. m he hoaur
Jolmaon, Al.... a: Jtlm Hy,
ard
How
Balter,
RlcbP
op of ■ lo Ia. ftey - -lb( ... ut1 Ilda " st� .Jlnlh, IAmlb 111d -th anileo rel! wllh ...... al II por - -•
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Geometry; Te,ry Bradford.
,ell,
oD
Pelr,I
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II -• IH .,.-., 1 Rip IML fllow - ... etlf ..tin&amp; In their. 1w nlllllll,
,
11'1! G�le Rees Terry Rousb, Care.I Latin 11; Betty Gillilan, Latm. l.
for U. Tica � ftftll di:
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