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Middleport oomiell reeoJved
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not polluting the Ohio Rtver to .J.
degree requiring aewa1e treai.
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form of an appeal to a notice
thal lhe town II violatbt1 the
Ohio Cod• by not hiving taken
certain 1tepa tow.ml coa.atruction
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Hr- saw t� Pc.,llul ion Board
l,c-� a.e, rout,�. tht- !llotp ce�
to have been Laki:n. Middlep&gt;�t,'
oow is frtt to have 11.1 wue ta ,
.-n 10 t·ourt or ('Omply with 1ta��
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Coun&lt;:1lman Clmt(in F1Wr al•
indic ated his (,mm•!IOfl tlui.t tbl
tourt is t� plaee to go, Be aeQ-.
,,� Childs · motlOfl diJ'tttillC'
Fult.-. lo file th� appeal.
The vote M' ais 5-0 for appeal .
with Councilma n John Z e r II:
absent Olher &lt;.-ouncitmen ,,..
�!lt we re Ltt Smith . A . .4. StllP
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�n the efflul!nt of lrtal@d M"II-·
•Jt" from the city ot Parkersburi::
for example illld 11- tests prove
lhe point
However, though Fultz wa11 rl!"•
ported to hnt pttformed m lt
brilliant INnnff befOl'I! lht- Pol­
lution Board. the evidenee prc­
aenled for Middleport was ignor­
ed
Councilman William D Child,.
apearbead of the move that last
•umrner halted Joc;.al 1ewage tr�al­
ment plant construction. heartily
leeOnded the mayor · s retommen •
dat.ioo.

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H! dkl no1 prOfllik victory, DOf'
did 1w allow anyone 1G conclude
be WU peMimilCJt.
lie did ... qontion lhe broad
coo,Ututionality ol the law whid1
eight at.Let in oornpac1 b a " t
aoughl to mforce ,me. tiil. Rau..
er , he found that the qunUoo 1,
•·on application or the law. ..
ProviowJ court ..... - Gallipo,
Iii tough, a long, uaeleN bald,
- in Ohio and other Altes .,t:re
founded on the constitutional j,­
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M iddleport contend. � rivzr
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WASlilNGTON (UPn - President Kennedy was ex­
C..h,_.. Boy •here 11,e m•Jor
tud1., wu ml&lt;lo, bllh .,11e peeled today to reject quickly and firmly Soviet Premier
- u1t1 W.y
Nikita Khrushchev's charge that the United States pre­
Tho lutllSg 111r1, ,..., c1pt1red pared and began th, anti-Castro invasion of CUba.
Syracu■e Mayor Herman Lon- lftor ftp.., 1leoJ:rlbe4 by 1lle
don hao heen promlsod by the - u ''lleaVJ',"
MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
FIREMEN AT DINNER - Pomeroy Volu nteer
Comhk&gt;nwealth Telephone Com, Ao ..11e ,,....... 111d flatly appealed directly to President Kennedy today to inter­
Firem en annually pose for a �•oup picfore followi
ng
dinne
blf
r they serve PHS athletes ln the Secon d Ward
p..11y of Ohio that a s.urvey wih thal Uber■tloli tnto,. •• Laa vu. vene and halt the invasion of Cuba by forces hostile to
Firehouse. Left to ri?ht, front row , las! Saturday
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Rolan
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Neutz
llng,
Bdl
Sheridan. Harry Bolmger, Arnold S nowden, Wilha
be cooducted during the fir,t i.. IUld Orleate ,....._ •••,. Premier Fidel Castro.
m Young. Second row, Marty J1cAn.
Frank_ Chapman , Dr. T. E. He�etson, Charles Werr
w,eks of July 1o belier phone ..,._ flnaly HtabUolJed •ad b.lq
y, Sr� Emerson Well, Kenn y Grover, Gene
Al
the
same
tim�,
a
2,000
mob
of
students
smashed
.
TrlPlllett.
WUllam S�vers, Antone Lucke. Tbir&lt;i .row GUbe
rt Freeman, Harold Norto n, Ted Mankin (chief
,.;.,. in lhe v il 1 , g e. Common- oupplfed."
,
1 win�ows in the U. s. Embassy and battled police and
cook\
Werry, Phillip Werry, Hennan Werry, Dwight (Moot
) Parker, George Nessleroad. - Senti nel ph oto.
in·.&amp;lih Js 8 division of the Gener• . ��li! ww •P.&lt; 4JMf'��� ,;� �11' 1 soldiers on the streets outside.
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a�ounced
I Tua
that Khnt• u.ecullld by a l1nng IQUad at
a1 T elephone Co .
thchev cabled Kennedy lo "put midrtipt.
Phone users ha,e compaline,1
an end lo tho ,ggreasion agaim[
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Aaide from the government rarecently that they have been unthe
Republic
of
CUba''
llhortly
dio
and
reportl
from
exile
able 1o get the line when
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after .. official Soviet go,em- IOUr"-1, !lien WU almost • comneeded. About two weeks ago,
ment atatement accmed the Unit- plete bhlckoul of communication,
council ffl!t with rtpre,entatives
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state, ol f)Nparing and statt- with Cuba.
of the phone company ReprePomeroy � � Roy Reuter Ion requesting lho
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,iUage to d.op Jn othe, aelions,
in1 the in.,,ion.
----sertlativea tokl councllm!VJ that
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on .....,,..� •I tho, ,
·
reaolul
ion
lo
atudy
tho damages ! - Heard a letter
Both KhrllUCbev
!Iii
and
they will admlnister the surv.,y
re!1lllar Pomeroy council meeting on the parking lot wall.
The wall department of Health 1h11 ...
tbe
Soviet
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and try to ..... tho trouble by
m lawn hall favoring constn,ctiOfl ha, bee,, filled for a long
The bid of Blaettnar Auto Com- peals
limt, 1 Jages 9,rishing to Nlcl!!iYe fedetil
to Kennedy to act ulckl,
having .... phone■ on each lln.s. pany ror the purchue al � new: wi 'I'...
of
Henry
Null
a new lire 111.oliol)_
handed
hl1
written
iD ll&gt;e First so council carried oul tho n,quesl . g,anls for building ...,.,. bufo
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Resldeotl will-now be able to bavo sberlfr, car wu accepted yi�lion to the Nortbwe,tern Ward.
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In other correspoodeoce. I Id· ' ment plants have to fllt
ld to Cutn,,
ll(lliN ....
a
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lour party li- al the - coll day II • � �T lhe .....
Boar
Loe. School
d llonday /lijl,t Illa _r�_
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�,;om Village So- fnce July.
-· - ,.. lllfolJ&gt; A ,- • •
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Ibey are now II011Q
-' jniicl'p,i! It lllilland II
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Ct&amp; 11,ning of • ,._ ' - Raised lhe ,., 1w ........
parly County Commllai&lt;nen.
cowxil •, _ ■a fay commille meet quest before the rec that tbe;
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phones.
The total bid for the new ve- Mo,. thin ao police and , .1,ol
in cily hall ""'1 week lrmn
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wen
d!lpald,ed
.
to
Tho
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lhl
board
ac,epted tho resig- with a p,cked i""'P o1 flrem,,, B l o and C l o railrooda merge. , lo 115.
Followln1 11 the ,ate which will hicle wu 11, 906. n lo lo be
lumdI,
emon..
• llilnbuq
next li'riday even�g. Mak Fol- ---to
the d
natJoo but llipulatal lhal
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be cha rged Sy racuae phone u- Buick ,peelal, poli ce· engineered.
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- Co uncil and mayor tep,b"alon, mostly Russian. Fo .. "'-al ,erv1ces for Dam.e I A
_ Wdl. both firsl
mer
and Will11
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Null',
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ere
we
a
agreed
the
that a number al. _IC.'bool
� three other blda
ers alter
lranafer is made;
d
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warned embaSIV per,oru,aJ hid Stewart, C, who died yest,,day be continued. The re,rign ... . ,. ; I ".ard lire�, also re,,ewed u,.
008
,
OW
from
local
groups
a
doolen,
car
and �,.. ace - i.
a
1
resideot private linel, fl p o ,
� afternootl m Atheoa, will be hold Pr
.
locked all doon and indowo
l heaJ\r,es effective t th ftce pro1ect10n problem In their I
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to so6clt withoul fncipa
month. two party llou ... ,•. lour ; In other IICliolll, ttio COmmfs. ..., - an
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from
t!io
Ewm1
Chlpel
Wadnesend
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ward
and
f
•�ked
mee
or the
d
ting
lo
ol the
not,'« ft is asked that_ IDJ -,
1iooer, resolved to hive tho counparty 15.25 buslneu p r i v 11 0
day at , p.m
d with council. • conum.ttee.
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Mr
oafety
w
h ,ch w,she, to tolfd m Pomerop
N
U ha, been at Rutian
rhones 111 .00. and two
party ' ly engineer - plan,, •pecf- 1 "'1'"'
Mr. stewart will be buried in ...;, �•
ohoul,..of '":.hur rah rC
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Plan,
drawn
a
numbe
s
fo
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uba
r
of
year
regiale,
1y
at the •iliago hall,
year,.
' flcatiolll ond eslDnalel for t h e
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bo,Jne81 phones, 19.25.
.
, lhe Greenwood Cemetery al Ra- Otho busf
ago for lhe project will b, gone, W a y n , llomh, oulstandmg nohce m advance.
ap
ted upon
lo be the
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of
1,
be
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r"""r
four
bridge,
b
wil
hane
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conatrudlon
Y
u
to
and
l
p
p
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O\'er and cost estimates made at Meigs counly &lt;-H Club membe,
o e o roeb and'"::oot';;.,;. , cine beolde hl., late wile, Flora, the i..:rd nc78,;ed
1
I l'reae nl at the ...,Ion i., ' approacbeo to them In the county, 1 • r
, who died In 1940. Mr. Stewart
. hether or nol they want
lhe
meeling acheduled for Frlday tf Langaville, was presented , Councdmen Collins. Schllor, hila,
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ea
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The
rd
gl
eer
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- pl calion
chonge to private, -1-prlvat• /
on
'• de JOrtmenl wa, j � �
did ot Ibo home of his ""' W Ure ;_: i III On tho safety C0111111itlee of Porn- certilicate ol appoinlmmt lo tho and Richard Rupe, aleq In
vO •
from Lester
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or four party n ne, when the ■ur- also aated lo post all bridges m , .
]lam
Stewart.
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COWtcil are Do, Schafer and Ohio state Junio Fa� Board by Mayor Legar and Clerk Edu
o
for emp loymeot a, a •ubsti
coUDty a, to load limits and , •nt 1llalned the embouy , walls. He was
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motonnan
vey " made.
er
tui.
form
ollini, " h Leslie Fullz •it• · Giw mo
Do
ly
a
n
C
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e r Michael V. DiSalle in Schoenleb.
.
bu, driver; and an applicatlo,
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Also, eouncO bu definitely de- re:'°lutlon approv,d .,., eflectlve rN&lt;he, tbe &lt; hlUI)'
for the Oh10
ting ·
Rlver Electric Rafi. f
p
to
m
from the
rom llau,J Hanning for any ,. .
cer&gt;mon,., m Columhu, last Sal"
cided to have Syroet1oe road■ re- l th11 date that on, work d one oo l north 1111d l11Ulh lkle
Sado
way whleb oper.ted I trolley anc
_'ef Reuter Indicated that
Two Cited To Show
C
.
rday.
lu
he
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ol
y
k I Harr
v ne
conditioned and black-topped thl, township roadl for the lumiabiug
baclt v:.,: line fnlln Racine lo Hobaoo. He c -:,.
h
�00:
ha,
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the
been
u
t
"
_on
Boulevard
,pot"
by
ond
p
fumed
E
/ Roush. son o1 Mr. and M r s.
• �:.dell to
I·
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� mer · Jt haa been fflimah!d of any material■ will be by
also operated • bu, line f r o m
llremen
and
.-..,den
la
In
lhe
f
.-.t
Orlon Roush. was allendlng h� pea, '."
job wm t"QSt between '8.000 tract between the board of mm.
Yo1'
�ton.
Pomeroy to Racin,, befo,e rel�- �A �roved�•ly • re- ward becauoe of tho fi ■ta
Y_:: .,
n,
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Ont
eet
me
t
was
ing
m
,
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mbe,
lhe
a,
er
of
v
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a
mialnn
s
and
th•
re,pecth,1
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""" 110.000.
ing.
• on • mo - i:oodlllon, and becauao the flre St
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un
Boa
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o
ate
M
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Fa
rd.
es
an
t
s.,......m,
by
to-lpa
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A bid ha, been .-ved from
l'Oldcut ver Radio -. d Surviving beside, hil ,on lfl x,n
member Dwayne Stanley, truck is not housed thett.
officers of the PomenlJ l'ullm
efloctlve In �, 1,..1,
1 he Standard Alphah and T a r The """1D1faJonn decided all c:opie, ....,. banded to the u s
,
.
, He w .. oelected last y. ..r lo
.
and
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.
At
an
ea
r
be, "111neil -IOII h ropre.ent the 4-H Cl"bs m Oh10 Department
and other -- in Mo.cow. three gr
110IIO ame, Robert _ Gave Ilmilar a oval to
Company of aiar1es1na and an penom pb}'llcally able be ,aiulrand
Edward,
all
of
Alben,:
ppr
a
•
wa,
uplai
1
ned lhal • new ■talion foe a lwo year term following in- , C"ted
w
Jack Lee r.n•-, , II;
ed to
out relief orden - The •lotement promised detail, b1'11111or Frank
n lo buy I
ere
to, mow
olher 1, expected from the
io
of
Minersv
ille
has
not
mot
a
of
been
Huntin
b'ac
Chrto- om nloyment by a pub
pp,w
'°ll
ed
.
W.
Va
in
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tbe
l
tt
flnt
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s
gton
of
m
111d
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l
m
lerv
the
,u
iews
with olher op H me hour
lfc opncy •
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cc,,..., ob- and a ;liter ,..;.. Shumaker oi machlne for Ille at lhl Harrilmt- ward beca se
ty Blacktop Company ol M
u
of
n,port
H
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ar is iuppJw at tbe
by
,
the
ra
lai
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by
per
ned
O
the
th,
army;•
at
b�l as the
hio State Fair in ., emler, 30 Lo
ville School, on a motion by � Ohio
rolo of ft
letta. soon.
in, 0. New
Inspection Bw,,au. Ac&lt;onl.,.,. m-esled oo Eut
11•111II
1"'9
r
----the
.
Caree
broad.
,
adio
b)'
dragged
hour,
y,
for
17,
April
1981.
ilffective
$450
trad
with
hour
e-m "· ing to the report, there
a
ii
an
Pomeroy.
The
cast
Oh io State J1D1ior F a i r
no further fnfonnalion on the
Commlso!onen Du Hartinpr,
preaent mower.
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gn,at poMibUity that Pomeroy•,
lloa,d ii comprioe&lt;I of
Current bflll w... 0 r d e r ed u,,..
mem
lloo MuJJen and Aw,y Nelson •• battle.
CLUB TO Miff
30
fire departments will bavo
Ooly 0.. ldealllW
two from each ol the
tended.
IS A ......
re Orin lo ....,,lldate within I few years. 11,.,
I paid , &lt;&gt;then attending
of tho Twin C ..,
'Jbe.._-:adk, dMI report that �
prm; ipal youth organ,..tlons In Shrine Cl:• will
Roush,
Ftanc� Mont- Re
be held Tiour.
! uter sa id he
be lhe llate. It is the duty
- - f - had been
of t h i • j day. April 2IO m the b11m
mm =rge M • Dal l.,. t.n ...... Of I
11it
rt
Injured
-,board lo Jan and ca
dl■trlct exec,uti,. -out IC- Cfubroom of the u....i.
to
rest..r .. dwi,,o al plotting .,._
meat. but added that lint
•'
"'"""
U.iUa of ptho JDDiol' �,ision of
� AIIllla - al ........... Cun, but It WU
----- - - kind al fi
Middleport_
Pine G....
a - ·- .. to ope&lt;flie lnformalloa.
prolection now, He ,aid - re
ol lhe Oh.. Sta�.
tn MORI!: CONTRIBI/TOIII
cut on the back )1st lhove h 1, II ldentUled ooe u Maj. Hu.,,_
:;;Nol Guilty Answers
Pomeroy·, best firemen live in the
left hip JutordaJ nenfna about berto Sool Ilario, former lfl'lculAddiliona
l
orgam,.,t
lon,
._.
w
LOCAL TE�
lir,t ward,
Court
Are llfade Inleaded
• oon tribuled re&lt;:en
tly Iowan! tlir
A llv•J, clllcuuton al the IJet. 1 'clocl; - be fell on I brok,. lure mlniltor who .,11 reported Go,emor Michael DlSalle his Two
A
letter
wu
read
The
lemporature
by
m Pomeroy •
Mayor
ick
h-t
.
Uhe
t
ioo
01
followin
jar
g ]ll'OClsmat
1
ing
Ullder llou,e llffllt lost De- laued
h
lecment al tbe llemocrllk: ...,._
1
t
Char
les Legar from the diatrlct busineaa dsilrict at noon loday ;:.,_
:"""'
:
�
t
·
io
calling 1ttentlan ol Ohio clUzen1 � to p ;:-:. local by
8
i,ember_
-- .-....., --.
cour: U. S. engineer'• office In HunUn1- wa, a do.,..., with cloudy
•-vi --ty by unlUQf: the men and wum. The ......_
le
•
,
.
Ult
coun
t
y
• ---------------------- the XI Gunma M
to
Youth
Temper
ance
F.duca
t
•n • elllb 1181 hek' Jlonday - 11u called IUld - the YGllnt- Castro • rad
lon
u wre
·
io also reported Week
action
yesterday
HI
Judge
Emm.tl
.
. April I
.,..1np Belter tlealth Clw lllil
n :ns
I bu,rne.
of the • lier to tho oltice ol Dr. T.
A. eight ..U-c.stn, �bad�
. Mofgo county C'n.J
p. Peoples ■et the beorings tomorTh
W
chi
he
the Homo E&lt; Class of the �
wu
trealect
Woma,•1 dub at Salllbury School. � ""row mornJng lo, both ca■ea .
ter hu planoed ,pee! 1 inf
ter
Early llonday morufng l'omen&gt;y
Grange, and the
t110'n111R1 'IO MBIIT
Varltuo Idea, ...., bnu!Jh(: oul
lion _,.,,. ., ...�
Pleoding were
R.
Miller,
-.
Lion,'
Club.
and ft WU decided le - in a oquadomeo _,I to the H a rr y The lllddleport
charged wfth hiving no ,- tu
'Ibo � :
P
u
ll
i
l,ro
t
dif
loe,lltye oaeb
le .. 1r ltavo • _.,, W""-, Wberou I II p,oper
-lb oa Pierce naldence on
DE•TR LEAIINEo
t
fo .Itnt ,i.,
,
lo IIUide stamp, and Roy Keaton, oted on
.
unl u Jit falL, .,. Sa� iw,.. llr. Pierce - from aJgbl al the hlih 1IChool at 7,• eung _.
eI h
MiM
.
Sue
Lehew
tten
.
of II o ■o
In ma
y
I heart coad!tlon and wu admia- p.m. AD _,,,
o1 tem- a cllarge 01 nmnln1 a atop 11gn.
Galli
Meig
a.
s,
Athe
ns
and
Vinto
count
n
ies farmers receiv,d word al u,. cte.tb of
- ......, b pe,uoe ,. lhl oUlb ma, ha
urday. Thon lhe
will be
� other court action yesterday will hear and _see the report of
t Y
ve
the
beef
attend.
catUe
project rousin. Miss El,;, Hoslop
held the lollowiDS Jlonday.
hnlth;y
lotorecl a
attitude 00 •lochoi ., Julian Edgar M- wa, 1"""1 usmg Cbarola18 and Herefonj cattle at . the first field
lirl's Ferry, Ohio. She wu alao i,
Al the ..,,. ,neellJti, ICbeduJod
f5 � &lt;»■ta for baving no aper day of the ye�r to
• beverqe and,
held al lhe southeastern sub-stafor May II, lt lo planned to
neice of tho lale George 11eu1,r·
Whlreat. the cAloen, of Ol:to
1...... Don Fruier. cha'll- boo of the Ohio Agncullural Experiment Station
•
at
Car-a ,pa11e, 11 the IIIID1 i..tun·
of Pomeroy.
rocoplzed tbe lflnl!lcance of ed with inlolllcatlon. wa, llned penter in Meigs county on Thursday, April 20th
:
.
Ladlt■ are ubd to brfnl an lem
d'�in ,
'"• and J 110 and cooto.
Events for the day will get unMAN
CITEfl
for ·- The article ii to be
---•
de a Bl 10·,0 • m at the Car for the -.rd, project becau se Noel HermaM 51. MflldJ11(11111;
uc1111&gt;1 youn, �e in matlen
;vrsppod and will be auctioned
,
pe:/
Hapu.i
.
of temperan
when feed- o1 their di!!--.., ln -- One ot .... cited to Galllpolla court f/.l
ce and,
I
ver
wi
Sire,Selection 18
er call p,odU&lt;"On of the area wfll lhl ohjectlv.. ol tho projo&lt;t " to urday for PIBlling without _,.
•" not o
11D ....._ Soud cha
The summer meeting of the MeJa1 County F a r
Wherul, nevoi- hu It been
m
or ""111&lt;1es are also -bear I clilcumon on the feedec delermine If there Is any rel ation ed clear distance.
Bu reau Federation tentatively has beea set for June 29 more Important In the biatorJ Su bj«t For Study
. Last "lllinf Mn. Doa a-. at tho county falrcrou
the
ndl and will Include • chicken of our state and nation lo brm1 An-.._ts ha,e been made call ,..., and tho Dollar, a • d belween
mo of tho beef an; M GS GENEllAL IIOtlPIT
preJfdld while 11111 -. - barbecue, it wa,
mall
and
Senoe
Ito porfoffnln&lt;"O und.r EI
.U. :
to our yootb the truth ,bout lhe for Chuck Baldwlo. aire analyst
.
of Foede call productloi,
decided i..t Dlghl.
Ch le, ,_.:,.__ nd F.o 1,.. methoda of f"""""«
AdmJa,..,, - Ralph �
mllloe - W11b atiirman D1o111. Thlo and other
,
I val - ftemperance.
by
wao
of the Clenb"al Ohio B.-ting As•..,_ a
"
ond P,iary �
Mn. PhlJ
preljmqwy ,-t of first Long Bottom,
11n. Doa ed - al a ro,alar -., al al Dolly Month and the boonl . Now, lhenl.,.., I, Michael V. -lotion
dlrect«s Sbaudya of Ohio Stale Unlvenlty. A -.
_
b .,;u
meet
led
lo
with
Middl_..
H-� cla!m,ap 1111d - Ibo -.11an•, board of - • made pi.a lo help puhlfsbe lhl DISalle, calf
l
be at
al the Slalo of and - UU.rnted dia
Following • d- at
tb.
lold and
- il be m,charges - Lewitl
rymen of
l
.,..t.
man.
the
f
laot aJabL
.
c
a
w
l
Ohio, d, honby proclaim lhl this _,., Wadneoday at S p.m al church lty will be
11hown at the Columbus Beef day Middleport.
A - wu uomed for
Jlemben, - '""f", Thomu weelt ol Ap,U Ill-IS, '"''• u Youth the �p Gtange Hall.
to w the "-lord 111d Charo- Jime 11th.
annual lalenl ,._ to be held al llqn, LN �. Dole
CLUB
'IO
MDT
Tom.,.,.onco
,
Week in Selectior, of •INI• for 1tud and laiae animals Uled in tho
Pr,l 'l'O IOln
c:oru- Allo on the I p.m. ""1fl'llll will The Put Offlcen � of
Ibo Coant, Pair wllla all Ibo Fm
Reed Y...,., Ohio, ood do "'l• all Ibo &lt;ilium how lhl lndfvldual farmer
Tho lll'adbary Pl'II WIil - ta,..,.
cu ing -- Dr. Roy M. Kott- be Dr. Nalana B KJnc IISOClalo
of -, ocbool,
.
Racine 0..,,,.,. 011:8, Will -- •
ltorta .........,, Ada Ho■tw, I al lbI, sta• to ccmiJleto the mat- ■eled till
.
Wednelday ft 7:N p.m at lbt - lo -l
bell
,,,...
to
uoe
for man, d&amp;.&lt;tor of Ibo Ohio Agrf � ln ,_.....,.
ilild 1a1ai1.
htlyn � and llw ter of youth ...._
,clone,,
,
II the ...._ ,r llr. ..i Jira. �
educo- hlo herd will be dllcuaaod. A J I cultural �
KhooL Every-. 11 1111&gt;1latl.
j
Slltfoa, llalJI, who will � on "Ardmal Heallb ,. Brinker 1'bundq
.Juno WII
a.
lion u • Y"lf l'OIIDd ,pn,joct.
Af111'. f{•
are fllvltod. , _
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""f•""' "'
"The tn br..,. -. --1ltd
·•
,,,,;, "\ or• �,.,.,••,,. .,1 a1- "l t,�fit£1 1:i.411...,,.-"'
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1 •
llaaJ ClaJond will ,.....
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COTTON KNITS

EUB Churches

EuacUnc

neertng flnn. retained by Mlddle­
port for that purpoae.
'The anaJrlU. preaented April
l2 in • hearing before lhe PoUu.
lion �rd . wu laughed out of
die room by the Pollutk,n Board.
On lhe other band, tho board h"'1
no wllneaea or evidence, proy.
ing Middleport waa polluting the
river.
This qtJQ:Uon, ..Are we pollut­
ing the river. or not? " accod.
ing to solicitor Bernard Fultz . is
likeJy the key luue upon which
all will be won or loa:I in the en­
•uing court action. Also involved
is the queation ol degree of pollu-

g�,.

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FOR YOUR PlANS • MAllRlllS • FINANCING

hall-a-million dollar project.
J - Jt Cllll Mell: r./ief in t h •
4.'0Ulb: armed with evidence lho•·
ing the river ii not be.Ing pollut..
ed by Middlepo,t lo • degree de•
rimental le heahh, aafety, and
ilffll!ra.l Wl!lfare.
The �or strong ly recom­
mended tho latter.
Evidence Mayor McElhtnney re­
ferffll to II • cuefully auperv •
ed analy,il: taken la!l 11.1111mer
in the river al the upper and lo...-.
er corporation limit■ of the town,
and in the center. 'lbeae lettt
Wen!! directed by Floyd G. Brown
and .Aaoclall!s, Marion, 0. engi -

the

I

1951

1lllpi WIN, ( l ) Obtalntnc detail­
ed plan, and ,pec:Ulcollom for •
treatment plant and NWqe col,
lectloo 1yololn, and (I)
.ewer rate and other ordinanct,s
nec.....-y lo the financlo1 al ....
atruction of a plant ud coUeclioo
aystem.
The luuo ....,.Jvobly r.,ay be
determJned finally in tho Supreme
Court of Ohio.
Mayor Kenneth McElbinney op­
ened lhl ,pedal meetlng called
to decide future action lollowln�
recelpl of tho official nolla! Iron:
the PoUution Board he indicated:
1 - Middleport can build t h 111

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f'"MHNI)" alld NiW kiai1h1. a.. .,.
� - Pllo�u,- fair 1t11 1 •�wer WNl­
-'411y .

Phone Study """ , _,,,_,., ,,..._ , President Kennedy Denies
,:-i':!..C:.�d::·:��
U S Has Any Real Part
Promised
In
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Khrushchev Threatens Soviet
Aid To Embat tled Cas troites

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Middleport Council Votes 5-0 To Figh t Ohio Pollu tion La w In Co ur ts

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INS TALLA TION OF OFFICERS HELD BY
MARY SHRINE NO. 37 fN, IOOF HALL HERE
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The Past Pres �
Dcew Webster
of
y
dies Auxlhar
Post will mt't'I Wt"dnesday ev�
,mg. .it the home of Mrs. J �J
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ebster Sr Members art'
quested lo t nm and v. e1:1r
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dis trict deputy shepherds: Naomi B�lnkt'r,
Open mstallation of officers of Elizabeth Lear.
Ma,y Shr,ne No 37 Order of lhe and PWHP and PWOS of Mary prophetess : Jess, 8rinl.e�. a�socl­
Whitt Shrme of J;rusaltm, wall Shrine; Edith Hulsinpiller. ElsH! ate walchman of she:�r �� i::�
held Friday t"V�g at the IOOF Smith, Nel!Je Ttacy, J�anette � Hughes, worthy scrl . E a
Fern
a sheaf o f berts. Zella Cross. Mane Hawkm! Lear, worthy �re:ter;.
HaJI. 'Ili e emblem.
lain :·
ha
w,
Mllln FNtu re St•rta
whEat, en('trcled with roses, was MaXJne Wing�U. John R;beii Cheese
e�
::a
�
�
,
ph
e
mg
g, wo Y
Flora
Harry P. Smith, Ernest
...... 1:45
pIac:ed in the east .
.
.
gwde;
rthy
o
w
Eunice Jividen,
worlh Y h I" gh and Virgil A tkins·
Mary Hughe.s,
.
·
TONIGHT
Installing officer! were pre:,ent· Bem1ee Wmn, worthY herald •
watch.
e
h
pr1este
Allen R
CED
N!IIOUN
-'ERVJCES A
Michael llie&amp; ins and
man r!ili@, h d :d � ellie TTa- ed rmd included Edith Hutsinpil- Harry P. Smith. first wiseman :
will
.
servke,
prayer
,
..
Loil HolmN in
M,d-w
, i.°,;iin/h:;,:d we, . lhe P"'" Jer, inswlling officer : Elsie Smllh V�gil Atkins. s,amd. w1semi;;i :
•1:DG a OF FUR Y"
Honored uest!l chaplain; Jeanette Roberts. her- John Roberts, third wise�an . r•
_
bf.' held al tht- Enterprise EU B C)'
ofhce�
s1dmg
- al.so aid: Grace Frer:ch , scribe ; Mar- nest Wingett, king; Max_tne W111churl'h Wednesday e vening, wit'i were present . and includel Mar•
San dra Dff, Joh n Saxo n,
ZeUa 11ett, queen: Hilah Lull, first hand
Esther garet Newnan, organi.!lt ;
WHP·,
n
garet
t.na Turner and
Mrs Eldo n Weeks as leader .
hand·
R se. �:; :�d Stanley Saund- Cross. guardian; Dorothy Lacey, l maid ; Leon_a Well�, sec"o_nd
Anthony Ou.in n in
1
ee
handrd
i
th
Atkins,
e
Boone.
maid ; Pauhn
Rev. Donald
, ~ra)' ette Shrine solo ist and
"PORTRAIT IN BLAC K" •.a.......--a-a-:;;.;.-:;-:;=1 ers, PWOS, 0·1 "'°
.
'
or·
worthy
Steitr,
maid ·• Lillian
(Technicolor)
Mary Margaret Me- bened 1:ct 10n .
GaII"tpor .
.
Y
th
wor
LewJS.
Evelyn
Al.W C RTOON
Offiet&gt;rs to be Installed ente� ganist.;
chem. �P - Bessie Fairch ild,
•
A
wor.
a1rs
h
Vaughan,
c
Leo
guardian, and
PWHP · He 1en KitUe, PWHP ' and the hall and were seated on
· thY guard
F AMILY NIGH TS
III
e
a
P
I
ced
an
d
coven
it
h
w
with
ens
h
At
of
PWOS
·
1
Joh� I)
April 18-19
Tu-.-W..t
or a cross. Ttiey w �rt:
form
PWHP,
the
d
.
offken .are Ad a
er.
Ho
n
orary
Me
d
;i�na
m
h pr iesthig
,,,.orthy
nett,
n
Be
of
Mabel
John Derek, Dawn A dda.ma
Dorolhy Youn�
bearer:
flag
PWOS.
,
Ward.
Mender
Formerly Smith Clotblog Co.
!�� ��bert
hes, watchman of and Arr�r Warner, flag escorts,
"PRI SON ER OF VOLGA"
Hug
Allen
ss:
e
·
ville
Nelson
'
rine
h
S
y
II
Hock_ mg Va e
N.IDDLEPORT, OHIO
(Color and Scope )
Helen Reynolds. bann er bearer;
- also Maud Gruese, and Eu,ella 8echBi nr Crosby, Mitzi Gay n or
O
Homa
tie, banner escorts; Pearl ReynDon,l d O ' Con nor , Jeanm,u-e
olds, m adonna: Dorothy Young
N•m•
Brand
•
'ANYTH ING GOES"
I
,
.
n
. . )
and Amber Warner, angels, Stella
(Col or and v I,1av&lt;s.o
n wa, read
Merchandise
An m(ere,ling report on the A commumcaI',o
ourier ; Gladys May, flowc
C RTO ON
Atkms,
an Humphr y
�Flirt " Jell b Marc Bohan for lhe House of Dior Is lypleal of Ille SI Im Look .., la ...
A
ice Winn
slate wide meeting of the OHGC from M1"3. Herm
,rl;
Be
,ol01
1,
and
"'-::g
er
rn
this .;,.,...: §klrt Is flnely pleated, Jaekel double-breasted aallJ'2f:j;
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,
�
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==
�
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j held Ma,eh II in Xenia waa regional d ,rector an no.wicmg •.;
,lrons of hono, were Florence �a.._ Ai ri&amp;hl Is "Cocoali�I," a belll oeller. NolA dlghllJ' llo
M
-- - -egional meetmg to
iven by Mrs Charles Lew is, apring r
Tracy . Phyllis Hawley, Thelma
10.
A�ens on May
�resident. when the Wmding �ld .
:�:. Dill. Florence McGuffm, _Nellie --.
a
Williama of Rocky
V1rg1m
ay
d
Fri
met
Dr. Luis will Be
Trail Ga rden club
Tral'y and Florefl('e Bufr mgton
UI
.
as
usmg
r
speake
the
be
wdl
er
Mr,.
'
of
evem0g at the home
and qu n s altendanl! were HaIn Cluirge Tuea,1'1y
ee
! aud
0ml leS
I e with M rs· Allard her topic, "Table setting
zel Cleland. Colda Ward , Helen
Char les R'lfl
Dr. Clayton F Lutz, con(eren.:e
0Uf
nts' " . Reg1stra. Johnson, Leona Broe k
M ar ,e
P,att as hoste,a, The home wa, floral arrangeme
'
,arg,
'
I
be
WIil
in
l,
"pednlenden
at
n
begr
will
'
of lion and coffee hour
Hawkms. Wmona Hoffman, �or.a
decorated with arrangement!!
I
•
he
t
for
ations
.
Reserv
m
8
g
0! of th&amp; local conference of Lhe En
WPbb
and A lice Struble-. Kmg s T he Homebuilders Class
spr ing flower,.
e
.
l uncheo." must be m by May 6
gu�rds we re Th o Smit h , Eugene Bradbury Church enJOyed a pol- lerprise and Mornmg Star EU B Mrs. Lee McComa■ Is a patient
Highlighll of demonslrat,on•
The club was osked lo assd Alkins. Clarence Struble, Ral ph luck supper Salurday e,enmg in chur&lt;"hes lo be held al lhe Enler- at Meigs General Hospital where
and lh e leelure by _Herb Mite
:� with the arrangement, fo , lhe W•bb and Ralph Gra,e,.
Present pdse chu,ch , Tuesday at
the churc h basement
Daylo
7 3C she is being lreated for p neum1M1•
of Roge,·, FlorlslS '
I
"
he p r esentalion of the Oag by
T
annua
l con,enhon to be held ,n
�
M
Marcum.
s,
Art
M
r
and
r.
were
•
color photogr�phe'. of �
n
u nday ,a
All hurch a d
?; Athens al Sh l,ely Hall. Seplem- Helen Reynolds �n1 Euve
,
U� Bee�- Mr. and Mrs w, lbur Rowley, Mr. ��
1
·
"Pause for Li,ing and I e M
I o lli;ers, p,es,dent and Mr. a nd Mrs. Emersoo Jonet
her 8_ Mrs. Leo Bryan reported tie and t he smgmg of the 'Lord s
.
Mes.
King,
and
Mr.
Bob
Mrs.
and
er
v
gi
re
e
w
s
other
.
nd
a
Co.
Glass
of .
on the Achievement Day at M d- Prayer " by Dorot hy . Lacey pre- Bill King Mr and Mrs. George lreas rer of all or anizalion,
Athens, Sunday, wlttl
d
m
site
i
v
r
er
h
tng
by Mrs. Lewi11. Foilow
he c�urch ', are sk!t by the past
r,
the
installativ
ceded
Wood
Mrs.
i
Terrell
Mrs
port
di
t!-e
·
'
·
Nash ' M� · 8� Mrs, J im Wh t.
� H . GIaz1er,
·
port M r s. LewI' preaenled eacn
to their daughter, Sharon. student at
• 1 8 IIa1·ion g reet· ·
the ms
FoII owmg
tor· Rev · firanc1s
.
and Mrs · Lewis were named by
·
'
LawrtnL'e
s
r
M
d
n
a
Mr
h
,
I
c
I
a
member with a wo man ' _Day
· , we re exlended b Mrs. Ben
o u·
the presidenl a, the nominating mg
Y
d Slewart. Vidor Hysell, Mrs. Ma x be present ·
which had a guide to herbs m 1l
nell, and jewels were presente
.
Mr . and M rs. Harold Woodge,d
comm lttee.
Junior Wagner, Mr.
and from wh ic-h the mernbe ;-1
Mr. and Mrs . Hughes_ by their Oa;•� MrsV
to
and dau11hter, Marrlane, wer1
1 1• J11dg·e for the
l WT
rs· ernon Bing, Mr. and Bing I, Attendin g
an
wm make a ehart for their kit- Mrs. Car
daughter Grace Shambl in. on be•
mase
ribbon
00
d }el SCh
evening, awarded a blue
v isitors in A thl!na, Satw-da,.
I C'-chen.
hall of the Shrine, and Naomi Mrs . Fred Hoffman, and Mr. an
.
.
rs. Lewi, and red ribbons to
l
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Gal
to
l
of
t,
Dur
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lp
n
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Mr.
M,s.
o d M rs. Griff Russell Is e palleol
lpo ,. Vernon Bmg, son of
s
,
on beha ll f the olficors,
B k
The meeting opened with d';':
_
Mr, Terrell and Mrs. Robert ;;��;� Mn. Hu�hes with
a and a guest, William Aut herson Mrs. Vemoo 8i�g of Pomeroy, at Hoi2er Hospital lo G,l lipoll�
p
llona taken from Chapter 1 of
-----Lewis.
gift . A w h ite Bible was presented
hat completed h is A ll' Force
•·ir,t E pistle General of John by
�a Dr. Dell Russell, IOD of MrSi.
hou
r eontesls by the Pasl Matrons of Evangeline
g
t
h
e
social
alleodm
Du
r
ing
now
is
and
SERVICES SET
sic t.-aining
Mrs. John Te\rell. Member�
eoat Russell ,isited with her
:�: we,e conducted by Mrs. Rohe,t Chapter OES to Mn,. Ben nett who
lhe jet mech anics school
a
exc
a
h
Ha,wll
Th•
New
cal
N
oll
r
ed
r
HAVE
we
NEW
medlcal conv ent�a.
ro te �
�.
pri,e Lewis with prize, awarded l o also recei,ed a number of per- en Church of Goo will hold re,iv- S hepherd A. F. 8., T':""'·
ave
of plants. The
3
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Mrs Claude Durgao
a
n
gifts
nal
o
s
r
C V,r.
�
.
;:rd W3' Mrs. Joseph Struble and Mrs
, donale by
al ser,ic,,. beginning April 17th His new . address g A::trick Wood. Waller eenu. Mra. Patrick Wood The benedicilion by the_ Rev.
Jeff and �ughter Ann. IN1
! to
1 award
Du ee•, fatl-.
until April 23rd al 7 : 30 ea ch eve- non W. Bmg, AF 1"":'7' : :,
rg
a surpr18e Boo� concluded thia meeting.
iling with Mn.
eph
ing Rev C. G . Estes, Eva nge- 3767, S-SQ. Box E fi66,
An lnvltat Ion was read from was honored with
n
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.
relatlvl!L
e
other
nd
aug
ht
ia
w
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n
d
her
Sauer
for
shower
Lou
r
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b
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to
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n
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a
On the program was given the list from Camariu. Ky. will con- A F. 8 . , Tel(as
cI
lbe Twi 1 lg ht Gard
on
a
placed
Gifts
we
re
name, ''The Gleaners and the
open meeting st �:e ;ederated Lori Ann.
The Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
with
w
h ite cover and cent- Reapers ; ·• the motlo, "With love
table
U
at
,
20
pr
A
church Thursday,
cover and a humility and kindness we will
7:30 p. m. The Rutland Garden ered with a pink
walk through the fields together,"
stork
club nower show waa announred
·
the
watchword, •·Keep your lamp
b
Refresh ments were .aerved y
.
Out complole home bulldlnt Nrvlco lncludo1
g and let God place it where
burnin
!
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ri evlt)'thlng to make the b•lldlnt of your new
He will · ·• the Oowers. yellow
Oe a guest. The _pink and_ white
�d white daisy; the emhomo a happy oxperiencL See U1 Now•
theme wall\ ca rried out m the roses
shief of wheat encircled
blem.
refreshments and f■vDrt were
with roses and colors ye llow end
small b..inet, holding a doll and
•
while.
bow.
pmk
8
wilb
tied
A surprise birth day party was
Refreshments were served from
-----given yesterday afternoon at the
a table with white cover and cen•
home of Rev. and Mra. Eugene
tered with a� arrangem�nt of yel,.
Brown honoring their son Da vvt
low roses wllh ca ndle!l m eryst�I
SPLIT- LEVEL
upon his 18th birth day.
holders on either aide. Jeannette
After the guest of honl)r had
Roberts presided at the punch
Optoned hi, preaeols g ame, were
howl.
e
C
i
f
o
s
Refreshment
d.
e
play
Churches of the Syrac-use EUE
cream, cake, potato c h ip.9 and charge will convene in L O C a I
·-11-::�
-&lt;�
'
c:r-"''111
pop were served.
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ConferenC'e at s o ' c-lock WednesThe bi rthday of Dor Coates W81 day evening, Apr il 19 in the Bet�also observed in advance by the any church at Dorca1.
24 persons attending. He is celeThe program of the churches
brating his 18th birthday today
of the past year will be reviewed M
M innie Roush of Canne1 1,
An inacrlbed cake also Wat serv•
You can ehoo10 tho hamo exactly 1ultocl 10 you,
by conference superintendent, Dr, the ;:est o( her daughter and son­
ed in his honor.
individual nHdt from our exten1ive library of
Clayton F. Lutz of Col umbus.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiar•
Attend ing the party were Btnhomo plan,, No charao • • • No obligation.
luded on the agenda for thl1 ner.
Inc
ny Ewing, Tom White Dor Coates,
iU be in the selection of Gardner Mankin of Wlllnw,
lo
Tom Shasteen, L o l &amp;1 Zeigler•
and alternate, to reir Minn., arrived Thunday evenlng
Cinda Swaw,i, John Shast,en,
I
the Ao- for a vtalt with hll mother, Mn.
JeMller Lohse, Janet B rown, Bi'!J reaen1 the loc• cllarge .,
which will t'On- Mabel Mankin and ottter rt1laYoung. Bob Wingett, Andrea nual Co f ren
in �� ;� Avenue EUB tivea·
Evart1, Riclr: Crow, Alita Carpent •
Dwl Ohio June Mr. and Mrs. JIC e n n e t b
at Colum '
er, Keith Barnltz, Patty Grimm,
Lawson of Columbul were Sunday
Mike Fulu. Chuck Downie, Danny IOth.
-- ---;--dinner gueals o1 Mr. and Mn.
Brown, Mn. C. F. Tomplr:inJ, J.
-:Price Hawlr: .
Brown and Rev. and Mn. Brown.
Mr. and Mro. Price Hawk left
Sunday for a visit m Columbo,
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with Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Law·• Easy Oli•._- euy off •
__ • _
Mr,. Grover
\ '&gt;-.
• Sturdy construction for rough-aliif=tmiible -•
'l'he Syrac1110 'lblrd Wednuday Mr. and Mn. HllT)' Saddler ol
. ' M·--'·-�
cotton. Tops
c:oJ,,r-&amp;11fvii·� '
(
Homo Demon■tralloo Club w 1 1 1 Bridgeport wen -kend
L
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W.,
-,.I_
whilo.
meet Wedneaday. April ... from of Mr� William Buber and Mr.
,,st,1e l l l ()pH Shouldo&lt; P""-- locl.
• . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .... .......... ·- · · · · · · ..... .
Sizel 1. 2. 3.. .
10 • m. untll S p.m. at 1M home and Mn. Bentz Wolle.
d
o
TN!ord inllead f Mn. G lady• Cuckler left Sunday
o1
Style I 14 T_r, � -,;;;_ Red, ,eli._ blue • _, ...
w
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at
.
Po
relati•et
n
with
•ls�t
a
for
gham
Wtdi
WyW.
Mn.
with
whllill. SizH I., 2. 3. � - • • • · .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... � •••••.•_.$1
Mn.
and
Point.
hltan
Sauvage
John
11,o_, ..,_I
Mn.
, Style SI I a.- Shom. Re d, yellow,
Bents Wolle vlsl!H In Plants
Gene H Nolan will be the leadSiZft 1-2, 3• •. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . .. .. .s1.•
;;:. �bject will be color In today with hi, 11sten, M..... Ida
colon. Si.. � ID-�,
Style W Cliilcna'• 1""'1e,._ t,, and AUJlllla Wolle, and bruther,
:- home In ... of
A potluck lunch will be hlld at Gmer .
Mrs. Le88le LUlk relurned to
Slyl• 1 1 3-Crew Neck Pullover, short sleeves, sizes 4 lo 8x,
noon wl1h -� •�--'-• their own
$1.19
her home Satunlay alter a vlllt
white yellow, blue, pink, red, navy - - . . . • - • • • - - - • • - - •
table ...-vice.
at Columbia. s. C. with her daugl,6x, whi
-aa-aa-aa-=
Style ' 1 23-Basque Shirt, V striped inset, sizes S_ lo
1.;:;;.':'�:':
"ll
ter ond son-In-law, Silt, and Mn.
Your
abould be
lo protect
. • . $ 1 .�
.
whole
navyhite,
red-w
ue,
red, white-navy, white-basq
relurnOCI
who
.
family
and
MOfllan
lrom •11mmer beat and ilwa -lb
s,
,.....,..,, Otdo
Slyle 1 73-Pullover, striped, wing collar, short sleeve
to their hofflf'I on Sunday,
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· $ •
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damaqe dur!DQ tbe wcaaa :-12DT77
l to 6x. White-red, white -navy • , • . . · ·
Rev. and Mn. Francll H. GINNOW IHOWtNO
!er weN! In Logan Sunday lo at,.
ses, sizes 3 to 8x,
"Ttl GRASS II GIIINII"
moath■ when moth■ an 110 ac:IITe.
Style 1 7.._Buster Brown Piped Collar Blou
Ibo
of
(Technicolor)
enuy
1111Dlv
solh
lend the
• • • • • · · · $ 1 .9'
white-navy, white-aqua, yellow, blue, red, navy
an
Cary Grenl, Deborah Kerr, First EUB Church. Rev, Gla!er
sizes 2 to 8x,
Roberl lllt&lt;bum and
Style 1 78-Rlviera Tip Collar Polo, short sleeves,
gave the openlni
our Taulla the •z�
J'e11t SKDmona
1
Admlulan: 80c • •
hlllDldlly an carefully controlled -d
����'::· . �-��:'. . . . . . . . . . s1 .,9
aa
W
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Fu1
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Wtd_., a TI,.,
2 to
all
of
ilfe en
Style l 79-Roman Collar Pullove�s. short sleeves, sizes
NOT OP N
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Horw
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Gue
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.
- $1 �
red, navy, beige, black - . . . . .
blue,
,
yellow
,
CaJ1 Ill loday lor
while
pick lll!J
pell
Mn. F. M. ....au, WU
PRIOAY a SATURDAY
whiteSlyle S26-Girls Skirts, contraslillf- trim, sizes 2 to 8x,
"CHARTIIOOII CABOOi " of ..,_. al I dinner Sat1lrdat
$1.99
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(TeehnlcolorJ
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navy, yellowI blueI redI ",H
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evening at Ibo Martin -.uran1
stripe
y
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/nav
Moll)' Bee - Ben Cooper
daupw"50 States" Ensembles, wblte
liven by her ,..
- .... Fupte
X.
11.
in
lln.
and
Dr.
law,
Style 150-Crew Neck Pullover, sizes 2 to 6x • • • . • • • • • . $ 1 .39
uene Stratton •Pnrtet'•
bar
of
ablenranet
.la
al At1-.---.
"F.ltlCKLES"
Style 2»-Cardlgans, sizes i to 6x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 .99
,
b=j•I _. Ibo i...oro,t
Stylo SSG-Bo:rer Shorts, sizes 2 to 8x • , , . . . . . , . . • . . • . SI 59
¼.
and
llr.
Chrlstenten
and Carol
fU111 and llr. ..........
llyle !155-&amp;lrts, Fanny Dw;ler type, sizes 1 to 6x • • • • • $1 .91
LAUNDERERS ·_ DRY CLEANERS
........, -,. Tuotd1y
Jin. o. P. llllfa. Dr. and 11n.
.....II n-M-25
Style 350-,Ankleta, lliles 8 to 8¼ . . . , . . - - . . - . . . . . . . . , - 49c
"••ot• l1Dd -- lfanbl All"
IOYS
THI
"WHIII
Ibo - Ibo
�
l!Jle 40S-Bereta, one size flta all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : $I.GO
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needless cancer death6 a year. It all rur­
rent knowled&amp;e were applied, we'd ,:1ve

120,000 cancer patients annuall)' , in1tead of 80,000. And millions in hospi•
tal bills and lost inconie would be saved.
Preventable attacks of rheumatic fe.
ver aDd rheumatic heart diseaae kill
20,000 annually. Simple, pl'Ompt treat­
ment of throat lnlecllons that lead to
these allmenla can block them.
Tho nation haa 500,000 mentally 111
peoplt who flli hall our ho1pltal bed■.
Yet mental health cllnlc1, 1uidance aer­
vlc• ,a n d psychiatric aid could nip
many 1uch lline11e■ In tho formative
1ta1e. And new dru11 and method, of
care can lhorton tho limo the mentally
Ill need to 1pend under ln1tltutlon1l

11:d. NIM: IHIIU art mov.lq
nµidly I.a lht' Cuban l't'voluUoa
ary lff■e Ul&amp;a Wffk. Mr. 1:111...,
wrttlq M'fon \be l■n,IO■ hy
M"a and air over the wttkeod.
provldf'I ......,,,.. nluahlf' ID
111:ht lolo lht Mlbelt lft&amp;lobi
r•mpa,ut in lht Cuh1 •ncl Pa■
American world,

berrulosis as a big health problem. Ne•
vertheless we still have 60.000 new cas•
es and 1 2.000 dE!aths every year because
treatment is either inadequate or is bro•
ken off.
Though the Sal� vaccine has existed
in amplP supply for ye-ar8 and the total
of polio cases has dropped dramatically,
6,000 persona were paralyzed by this
disease 1n 1959. Survey, show a high
percentage of low income families are
not vaccinated. Nearly half the victims
are under five ytars of age:
To wipe out the costly time lag, the
PHS urges you and your community to
make the fullest possible use of: im.
munization against preventable disease:
periodir checkups; rehabtlttatlon p r o .
gram� for the chronicalh· Ill and dis­
abled: trained health per�onnel and fa.

H \' PETER 1msoN
WASHING TON - !NEAl - The
best reason for relebrattng Pal'
Ameriran Week and Pan Ameri•
can Day this year is that the Ch·
ban anti.Castro faC'tlom1 havf! f'•
nally united in a rtVolutlonary
counril under Dr. Jose M I ro
Cardona. Castro admlh that Jin
opposition front has bHn estah.
lished on the island. And Lhere
ii: aclive training or guetTllla ln­
vastlon forces to back it up.
• •Cofftt Day" was lnappropr'•
alely celebrat@d in W111hinpm 1t
thr Pan American Union with a
cocktail party, or all things. not 1
Kaff('('sk latsch.
ELSEWHERE, PAN Ameri•
can Week ha, been celebrated
more by words than by deed1.
F.Vfl')'bod)' and hi• brother seeme
to be wrltln1 a report t e JI i n�
IDffl•body elH what he ought to
do to llYt Latin Amtrlea from a
folf' worn than tht Congo or

Millions suffer and die wbo need not.
If this pain ful, coSlJ)· los1 ts evt&gt;r to tnd,
they must act-in time-to help .s a v e
themselves.

cilities.

BY YOLlJMES
You 1et this 111 the lime about the
United States Senate beln1 the 1re1test
deliberative body in the world. When
aovornment record k•eper■ tot up tho
doln11 on Capitol Hill, you M(lln to
1ra1p what this mNna.
Up to April lhla year, for lnaunce, the
Houee had met 48 day, but the Senate
on ly 42. Yet our dl1tin1ulshed aenator■
ln that 1hortor 1pan managed to outtalk
ure.
Glaucoma and dlabete, account !or a their Houae colleagues by ,!most 100
!11th of tli c11e1 of bllndne••· Yet 1ur­ houra, and filled nearly twice as many
vey1 1how that a million peraon, with p11eo of the Congressional Record.
Since the two houses �,i,nd ;jn alm·ost
11aueom, and • million and a hill with
dead
heat In th e number of bllla and
a
dlabete■ 1et no treatment al all, be•
cau .. they don't even know they have , resoJutlon8 p11ssed so far, the senators
the1e 1llmenl1. They tre recruits for the ca n hardly argue that their extra verb•
rank, of the blind. Easy lesll can de­ iaee ls especially productive.
About aU it does i.!l underscore, in
termine whether I penon h11 either of
printer's Ink, their reputation 111 m very
lhe11 conditions.
We could be dose to wiping oul tu- deliberative group. They are indeed,

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your Garden Lot Under Way Game T day

Pan-A m Union Has Rea son To Cele bra te

It's Up To �h Of Us

Often you hear scientists in many
litld1 1peat 1..lingly of the time lag
that usually exists between the appear­
ance of marvelous new discoveries and
their wide use by the people they can
bentfll.
But the really lragie llm• gap ls in
bealth1 for there the costly lag spells
death, dl8Nle and physieal handicap unneceuary in so many inatances. Many
of tho millions of dollars fruitfully spent
on medical research are not translated
into bolstering health and 5aving life.
To dramatize thia problem, the Pub­
lic Health Service haa put out an illus­
trated booklet setting forth its 1evere
human cost.
There ■ re said to be at least 40,000

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WASHINGTON COLUMN

COMMINl'ATING, IDITORIAUY

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LaOI,

Prl!l!d.nl Ktnnedy'I W h it e
House spetth calling for his Al•
lanu Para Pro1reso - AJlianL-e
for Pro,reu with Latin America
- ha.s just been printed on a l6pa1e pocket pamphlet with
brllht, sprlna green and blue cuv•
er.
ll make• a handy companlon
piece to the 36·page "white pa·
per·' pocket book on Cuba, put
out by the State Department ro
call on Fidel Castro to sever h\1
ties with communlmt and be
good.
Thi.!! document i! faintly reml•
nilK'fllt of a larger, more t"'On1.
prehensive blue book on the Ar•
aentlne, issued by tht State De­
partment durin&amp; the w11r. lt call•
eel on dictator Peron to sever hi!!.
Ue1 with the Nazis. Its effect was
to anger the Argentine people.
They responded DY keepln11: Per­
on in power till 1955. All you e!;fl
do 11 hop@ the new white paper
won't have aBlmilar effert.

IN OTHER CIRCLES, Commit­
!� for Economic Devel11pme11t,
made up of 200 U . S. proaressive
buslne• leaders, hu just rt:leat­
ed a 80-pap report in abright
yellow &lt;"Over bearing the title.
"Co-operation for Progress
in
Lalin America."
Jn lht main, CED endur1es the

Art of Bogota, where the Arn�ri•
can Republies agreed they'd bl.{ .
l4r do IOlnlC.h.i.q;. Alao, CED Y.)11
L &amp; t in•Americao
businessm't!Tl
ought to get together Lo reform
tbeJr countriee' econonues.
Population Reference Bureau of
Wuhington l,. in wltb another
pod.et ..,. pompblet, "Latin Am•
erica:
Decade of Dedsioo. ·•
The burden i1 that there will be
a population uplOIJon down there
by 1970 if IOfflebody (tile dotsn'I
do aomethln1.
1 n t e r•Amerlcan Development
Bank hat juat La1ued ft.I fttlt an•
nu l report of 41 pll!N bound !�
a blue and whtte. h II full '11
baby
atatistics. flley show. among ot1'­
er things, that the bank bad abo11t
1147 million in tu paid up rapUal
u o( D e c . 11, and that 1 11
txpenses up to then ftl"f tUI
million.
In this perk&gt;d the bank rtNlV•
ed 194 appllcatlom for loin• and
174 inquiries. But It hid madt no
loens. Good. COlllfl'\lltlve way
to run a bank.

SINCE THEM. lnltr•American
bM:k haA matk- five loans, but It
hasn't disbuned one centavo. lts
pre!'iident. Fell� Herrara. and
most of his staff are in ruo during
Pan Amerlcan Week, along with
IJ. s. Tretl\U'Y Setr.tary C. Doui·

las Dillon. They may anoounr.
:some new loans down there toJ
Jdww lhey're in busineS!i - for the
second year. But this haan't done
much good doWfl there yet
lntemationla Labor Orgllfl iza.
tion, t.'UtTently holdinJ lt1 annual
mttUna ln Bueno1 Alru, h11 pub•
Iisbed a 143-pa,e report In dee�
er blue and wblte �ver. camn,
for "a new substantial burst Jf
11
progress in LaUn Amtrlc1
n•
1lacke
a
present trends toward
ing of growth 1rt to be rneu•
ed."
Meanwhile, ConlP'ell 11 I.I.kin&amp;
lt1 own deUberatt- time to act ..n
Kennedy'!'i mes!'iage request fo"
e
aoo million for Lalin•Ameri an
auth­
w11
,ocial devfllopment. 'lbl1
orized laat year at the requelt o!
former Prffktent Ellenhower.
Congreu rene-wed the auaar
.tet just befort It WU to ltXpiN
March 31. This 1ave th• Preliden,
authority to takt 1w1y Cuba'1
quota and also Dominican Repu�
lic's, whicb maka both mad.
FINAU.Y, EX.fl:N. WllUam
lffltoo, p11b1isher of Encyclopae.
dia Britannica, is brihging out •
I0.000-word report en hfa trip to
12 L a t i n-Amerken republiea
with Gtlv. Adlai Stevtnl01' 1 e 1t I
year. It will be pusllshed In book
form under the Utl1 or "'l'bt VBK'I
er Latin America.••

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new1p.aper South China Monua1
eJedncal • f« lf¥1hall
football coach Post reported today IU1 "GM,re .. Ille "' Ibo Oil I Charlie Soy&lt;!,,- •ill ..... ., H
an fourth •. th, people ol ... world
and
" G•• Stthon of lhe Sunty.
I nan Tract"'• ar)tlel,c banqurt m I are now on the bnnk ol -.,.,..
Th map
l'lf&lt;'ular "1 1 be l Merttn-1lle on Wednesday, ,\hy l tJon · 1n Communuit China. 'J'be
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d cille� ; ,o acro«hng lo B,11 Pnddy, alh- , ...., pobh
.. appul bi' ..
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well•known C'hmett m Honl Kon,:
ol let.it director.
tion for oil ID the deeper
1 fo
'nJe neat will be •pont(lred by r food tuppUa for tht fllUllo
Otno." uy1 Bembalffl,
I itnckf'll mainla.rid Thi lllf'iNII
additional umplea haft been atu- memben: of tht Hannan Trace 1 aid tM famme II
lhe lllOII 4tu.
died, and whm all known addi. boo.ten' club. Adm 11uon will be :
a
tlons or cwrectiool have been 1, f1 '6 per pert,illl. R.eRrvatK&gt;na ror l �°'.: :
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yy:.-::· nd ma, .IM
the event should be m by May J.
S. Ut for
lion ol ..,Trent!. l&amp;rata in accenhns te Priddy.
Ohio. ..
Tidet!: for the fett art ava1J. j
Coples may be obta1oed frvm able al the school.
or from meru- lltcttic Mot# a....w.. ,.
the Ohio DiYillioa of GeoJocital ,
beni ol the Hannan Trai:. Wild- I pJNnM MCI ltefritlrlfMn
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JUII;........_ ale, tax, Berobagen re "n»e May lt feie u scheduled to I �• ,_ cr,c1
ports.
begin at a: lD p.m. in the n e " ; HHtinf &amp; Air c.n.tt-11 I I
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-----Hannan Trace �afeleria. Mem- :1
A1uminum loll hap &amp;bat keep
Har•ld CM•, -.,.
cerea1a &amp;ah &amp;NI nceDenl to aae ben of tlw varuty football and
for aiorint or fremaa ,and. ba11ketball 1quad1 will be honor. Locust St.
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COLUMBUS- After a y e ■ r COLUMBUS - Four additional
within the OhlO Department of name. have beet! added to t b e
Nalu,al Rffou,coa,
of th, ,,., '""' of boat and mot«
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D1vuik&gt;D ol RecJamation ii "u I bJtrat10n agenta by 1M Ohio J&gt;tviuaual," according lo I. I DJck- lion of Watercratt 'Ibey are
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ch
,J,;,. ief Rlclamallon Alan-Lee Marine, ,.. Rlclunood
man
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work dealing
with 1tripm111e �il Street, PaineavlUe.
bankii: had formerly been under Varied Alumtnum Prociucu
,
BY MR. FIX
for much attention by aafety conBy RUDY CERNXOVIC
Department of �grlCUJlure 23115 Wt!St State Street , Fremont
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The
people.
mower
rotary
Pl' BURGH
s W!I
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New1paper ElderprlH A11n. c1111 be specially dangerous with "Beat 'em, Buca" bandwagon � 9:8• wbe � l e eel.a- Payne Marine, 4570 M O II ro e
Street, Toledo.
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Cold weather is gone, and with it, ��� mg blade. Never attempt gqe, lllto high gear today when m1
p
Dlck•
e
t
the Plttabu:rgh Pir�tea open theu man'a olfJCt! indicated Jat t h e
H a r d w a r e, MaJn
It the dan ger of _11li�illg on the
��::�nec-:' �
:ming ';: 0
Stree
t,
aeaaq
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n
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but
�e
Mudv
at
illo&gt;
Ice But summer 1111 t without Its
ownber of atrlpminen In t h •
Hamden
spark plug when not in ll8I!
was
a
rtain
s
ke
ce
amount o1 state ha, not changed •igniflcant- "Early lndicatiom point to a
�d Make certain yolll' lawn ta free �
�:�: h!::i: f� ;1: 1�:�ace
ly. filere were 269 licensea iuued heavy registration of new boata
·
of stones and other objecta befottl
s of daylight
in mowing. A rotary mow can
11le
gloom
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rose
�a
use
fJer:,
in
UMO Thll ii • conllderable de- � year, " 181d Jim Welbi, dtvt.
er
pick
.a
-� ™;1;k, pleasanl weather
Hoa
Don
IJOn admJnlatrator.
l
w
be
not
he
the
r
m
i: d
, lind- clJn1 In millers f om t early
� and materlal1 that are up a stone and hurl lt with tre up agaInat the v i.a1• tms Chicagu
and 100111
pertons whD ere renewtna
SOI, but the industry seems to All
mendoUB force. Stop mowins when
.
.
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,..,..en
- tial hazard• can add up to
Cubs
H
k
00
11 under a th, ay have •tabil'--'
w.w m recent year,. the1r lil60 certiflcatea 111e remind,.
,�
meone crosle! the path of the
Sl_)
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trouble.
suspena10n bece� of a hassle on stripmjning a f f e c t e d 11,103 ed that lhe original onea muat be
d18Charge chute.
Painl Tool■
the West Coast wdh umpire Ken acre, last year, a figLll'e almoat surrendered to the agent who preKIUen
ObvioU8ly oo garden tool There's a storage problem Jn Burkhart.
identical to the acreqe affect- pares the lt81 renewal fmn.
.
1hould be left lytng on the connection with the many insectJ• It will be the fir.st time ,in,.,-. ed each of the previollS four years. If the original certificate has
in:,und - but It happens. .Try cides and weed killen; now in use. opening day of 1959 that Hoak will Reclamation efforta. of course, been lost or destroyed, tt will b,e
parntmg tl1e handles bright
Check the Jabeb. Many are pois• not be starting at third baa.., are just beg.inning on the areas necessary to apply for an ff;.
colors so that you have a betler onous. Keep in tightly stoppered Manager Danny Murtaugh aaJd mined l.ut year. Planting with eial duplicate r.o the Dlvi.io: �
chanl'e of seeing them. Learn to containers and well out of reach Gene Baker will fill in for Hoali trees and forage crol" a e r Watercraft, 1800 West P'iltb nY�
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put tools away as soon as you are of children·
grading the spoil banks, are the nue, Columbua, u:, and a ,ervke
at the hot corner.
finJshecl with them·
Be careful whea y�u apply Hoak was preparing to work out reclamation practices most used charge of Z5 nts wiD be made
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Domg 1t on a wmdy day with the Pit8te8 Monda hen h Jn Ohio
Provide a safe storage place.
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Toaslng the tools in a pile will is nol only wasteful, it's danger. was notified of 1he �
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21 Delaware Ponds
e
th
of
Many
s.
u
o
compounds
are
do neither you nor the tools any
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about
th
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Y
SW
e
re
,
penslo
d
pu
led
f
k-..wm
aald
.
n
an
unrP.Vea
m
e. CIub
-�
harm1U1 lo eyes and Sk m, should 0ffICialI lat.d Na tiII
i;,uuu.
0 new trends'
,..-� For Fishing
naJ League "ia th8t there are no
n
Cffll,Ll contE - Twenty�
Hang lhe tools seeurely. �ro- ot be inhaled excessive]y.
.
president Warren Gilea 1U8pendeu in coal &amp;tripmlning in Ohio. BusJ
Slllocklnf
.
vlde a safety strap--webbmg,
arnall ponda are open for public
Hoak In the wake of last Satur. ness iJ pretty much 81 usual· .
fishing on the Delaware Wildlife
leather, rope or a chain - that When you use portable power day's game WI·th the Loa Ange1es
Area. In a few pond,, being used
wouJd stretch across the storage tools it's important that they are Dodgen.
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Ohioam Are Planting for experimtntal PllrpGRI, fl9hing
It's doubly
area about half way up the han. properly grounded
Despi
the
disap
nent
ln
to
po b
is nol permitted. 1bese are poatdies. You'll have lo hft the tools important when working with
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a Thous nd@ Of Trees
0� Pirate followers. the open CHILLI a THE
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ed
with ''No Fishing" iign!'i, &amp;n·
out each time, but there's no them outdoors.
CO
Many land
� will be a sello
•seat owners, in
ut
of
,
nounced
35
507
Ray ReithmilJer, district
danger of one falling and hitmg Standing on the wet ground can
addition lo the Divi.
Forbe, �
d.
But
w
the
the
.
fish
ma
n
agement supervisor. DJ.
ea
r
OJ1
ld
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someone.
si of Wi life, are doing the
make you a perfect conduetor for
man
may
mte
:
rven
a
vision
he
e
of
a
Wildlife.
.inc.
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Sand HandJH
b
a part to help keep oh10
electricity while using power saw
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Check the handJes for splinters or drill or electric hedge clipper fo_reca1t cloudy, windy and coH the yean lo come
The !ollowing ponds ere open lo
118
ey
or rough !!pots. Sand and treat The tool should have a three-pro,g with a chance of rain showera and plant;••
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fi!'ihing,
• a 17.e· 11• ,.
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--a w=i, 1 u,e thol18and11
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snow la
flurries. ---i •-h
w,th I'mseed o ii.
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g
B,
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a
38,
plug
two-pron
a
and
or
a
.
plug,
30,
28.
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28
Both
public and private land� 25 Z.
.
Mur ugh nculll:Q "'.ny Vinear will ben
Power mowers have come In wire to connect to the metal out,
.
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CO,
41,
a
'.r/
38
4'
and
47
.
efit b
Bend MlzeU to start for the world program 00.: the tree Pl ti!:tg "Most of the ponds " 1aid Rieth.
let box.
d
ay
champions ageioat the Cubs. Mi• ownen
------who coo°;e;': �Jth � miller, "have bass �d bluegill,.
QUOTES
ze
been very iu
Some have in addition crappies,
. ccess- division in ita . wildlife restora. bullhea
By Vatted Pna, ln&amp;ernalJonal Cease Fire Ordered
ds and redear aunflsh. •
lulu a�
amst the Cubs m
rect!nf t'
am
will
,
o
d
much
the
of
B
d
C
Al
miller also pointed out
r
iw:,r-"Ggr
ong .001(0 or e
NEW YORK-Tom Mboya, sec•
yeara. Right•hander Don Cardweil
' l'f 1
g thenuielve.s. In instances Reith
ng
C
The
E,
DVll
LEO
�
that there were lln8IJ ponds open
o o or eouthpaw Dick Ellsworth will
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retary general of th� Jenya Afrl•
.
.
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lllHllbera 0
to fishing on the Oldaker WiJdlife
can National Union, an Afrkan fUPI) - A ceaee-fU'e bas been start for Chica,o. .
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ate.lo.
.
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out,
the
d
lvuuon
will
or�ered along the border �twe�
Area. Highland County; Cooper
ll�tionalist organlzatkm:
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.
s
prov�ce
and
O
tal
Equator
n
ne
t
fo
.fl'.lmklr�
use
have
o
no
e
r
efforts
'W
Fi
m For
the Joo done.
eat ll"e 1Koaen
ams; w11yne National Forest
make us militant anti•Cornmunlsts an apparent move to bnng the
the �unty, south��tral Area, 1.awrence County, and Pike
Just toe the pedal and olJ you go. Instantly. But 811id,; pampers yoa ja other wayt. ..._
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Sta
the
To
regime
e
into
Want
Stanleyvill
leftist
j
y
.
ppy
and using newly independent na.
Wild
life
Distrtct
\\iithoul strain. Swift as a. bird. And u the With laYisli room for head.. lbJu.Jd-. ad:
5,
t.he
dwision
State Forest. Pike.
tion1 a� pawns in the East.West camp of the central Congolese CHILLICOTHE - Forest f i r e- and
aton
----will plant 55.700
miles 8y by. 1uddeoly you aense the ]W{uriou� It-gt. Wider doors and flatter loon. Deepw.
oooper
government, U; was reported tu- fighters in thie southcentre! dl5cold war."
1ilence of Buicl:'I great new Wildcat y.g_ softer !'ieab. Body by Fisb«. The elepat
trict are a liappj · Jot, and they white pine, 21,500 red pine, 15,000 OWo WeIf LocatiODS
dey.
�orway spruce, 1,00D shortleaf
Realize Jt whispers as i;oftly at Clpres.,;way Clt:an Look of Actior1. Sound lib your cy,-1
GUANTANAMO RAY, Cuba- Army officers of the rival C.On - want to stay th3t way. The Divl• pme,
M
29.000
apped
And
Otarted
black
locust
and
500
........a H it
.,.
-'-•
11~'-""
flt 30. Bec-.mse it'1 been See your Buick Dealer today.
had
Real' Adm. Edward J . O'Donnell, golese government of Communist. sion of Fore••, said th
COL•"""
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of
o
US
Publication
u.rn
bl
ac
k
walnut.
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1tream1ined-bmdeitnd out-to givevou more
.
comm..ndec of lhe U.S naval have recognized the ,authority of been only 17 fires ib the area sm e T
(
0 provide
COV• lnlormaIJOO Circular No. 21 has
food
and
ae
re
......rn
so
the
at.art
the
as
of
but on 1eu psl ) . And it'! teamed up w ith
111
Gen.
Mobutu
com•
"l''
o
fi
Maj.
g
n,
Joseph
a
g
base here, com·menting on Cuba,
d b. � R
aIPh J· Be�•
er lane8 lor �ildllfe, and also to been au
,
of
1.
March
n
all
chief
Ten
Congo
mander•
11
the
of
new,
fires
trigger-&lt;ruickTurbine Drive ( at no extra
l
were
charges that sailors and Marines
.
ie , Dmsion of Geolog1.
hagen, :�
be
aa
u
eld
!i
dividers,
abo
n'10 p�/ . . IMm ...... ut
sed
burn
result
the
:
of
central
military
bris
e
se
d
e
troops,
Congol
ing, two,
�ti ) that's smoother and qu ieter than ever. F.-"•..,;
are taking part in Lhe Invasion:
rose cal Survey.
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n
mil
or
q
multlfl
a
lio
quarter
o
ren
wo
smokers;
Monday.
head
said
t
.
uarters
child
playln
"Our so•called help hq been
�!ants will be aet out on both pub- Records f�om the Mes of the
Informed sources said the "1th metches;.'two, railroads
absolutely zeru."
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lie idld prlyate landa,
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agreement t.o recognize Mob t one incendi ry
SEE y OUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW
p
h t
as
the
Congo
s
lop
military
Ing
O
What
kind
nnell.
of
dis'Do
S
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vegetables
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o
T
,how
t�e
MO COW - h newspaper
of
h I
was based on a messase receivl!d trict fue warden ror the division. or canned do you. like best? Stat- which have gone through
Pravda.
e Your Qu,llt, Blllcl; 0..1�, Ir, P• tro:, ..
East GIia •
In
i
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good
the
the
from
by
&lt;o
istlclarui
�
region
llJCt
fires
er
rder
Congu• 500
Pomwor,
burned
lo
to
ov
s.
bo
ac
·
ton format on
f
"CertJin c:.,;.;•J in the United
wer
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fil
iltrala. The data sheet describes
States are tr,., with all their Iese headquarters. Mobutu bas abandoned fields and '¥1 acres of the Plat:J!i production
Yetegtab
for
there
fresh
81lll
the
woods.
market
been
for
the location of the welJQ• givea
past week
power to exploit the new space
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SN ,ovr 141/d tlNlt, for Double'I/'Chtcl u.c,
erator. fann name, elewtioa, and1
60 per ctnt.
aed byaC'hievement, not 'or the catJse of was reported to have talked with "Although these were f e w e.· hu increa__
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peace but to fan war hysteria. " army commanders in the area. fires than we normally expect
Earlier 1n the day, Congo Presi• thie time of the year," said
_
Joseph Kasavubu signed an O'Donnell, "the weather baa been
dent
YORI(
NEW
- Placard carried
agreement with the United Na- working for us. JW1t at the time
by pro-Castro demonstrator:
"Mr. Kennedy, what do you lions calling for the expuhiion ot when things atarted getting dry
want - another Hiroshima in "harmful " foreign advisers and we Wiluld get a rain.
the reorganization of the Congo- ''People probably get tlnd of
Cuba?"
Iese army on Co11golese terms.
hearing ua harp about being caNDiplom,,t, 1ren, believed the ful with 0re. The trouble II most
agreement
u d be 8 turning foll:s don't realize bow quietly
ON YOUi OLD WASHER ON point In the eo 1
relations between the fields will ·dry out, even after a
Congolese central government •lld heavy soakJng rain. But the Cl)ID.
the United Natiob8.
bination of 11111 and wind can bring
WASHINGTON { UPI J _ PresJ. about hazardou■ fire CDDditiona in
dent Kennedy will hold his news a abort time.
conference this week on Friday "So to repeat .an old theory, be
moming inlllead of Wednesday, careful when burning outdool'I. U
• Power Rinse
according t.. the White House. The you live lo a fire protection dis­
• Balloon Rons
• Drcdn Pu111p
meeting with reporters wu shift. trfct &lt;Ross, Highland, Adam,,
ed from Wednesday to 10 a.m, Pike. Jack.son, Scioto, Gallia or
$2.00
�00-1 C:W0•Hf'
F.sT Friday be«:ause Kennedy Law�nce County ), get a bUl'lllog
per waek
will be meeting Wednesday morn• penrut from your local fire war­
Ingels Furniture
Ing with the visiting Greek prime den.'"
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minister.

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Spring Waterfowl

Clln.L!COTBE - 'l1ie annual
apring waterfowl survey i1 111lder
way by the Division of Wlldllle.
Virgil Scott, district game man•
apment auperviaor in aoutbce11•
tral Ohio, say, personnel 11 pr1.
marily Interested in finding out
how many of the ducks, t.agg.id
last year, wiU return.
"This duci: pioneering project
Is a program where banded juve­
nile ducta, unable to fly, are r&amp;­
lea,ec! In different llilea through­
out the state," Scott dj!CJareJ
"Wben old enough to fly many uf
them fly south. Those I u e k y
enough to dodge the waterfowl
lwnlen' shots will make it back
to OhJo in the lpring,
"The -Ing project II ba•
ed on Ibo homing im&amp;ct It bas
loog been known that many
kind, ., anlmalJ wm return to the
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they were ral�. Water­
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fowl
USWllly
nituro to the loca­
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tion
where
tbay
firiil learned to
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Last year • number of 18\'en·
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week«d ducb were released ,t
NJMDUAUD Yaw: NOMI M WY,
eight different aitea In tbti dla.
w•rr '"alST0M CCIIOI" WAYI
lrid. There were two in IIJgbilllld
County,
three In Scioto, two Ill
COMI IN ANO Ill nHS NIW, IASY.,
JI.XClrfNO CCNOI IDl'.t TODAY..,.•••"•
1 and one In Pic:l&lt;away.
Thue are the area, that will be
obediecl tbfl l)lring.
VIBITS WITB 80N
WASHINGTON (UPII - Mn
J� P Kl!lllllldy. mother of the
President, arrlwd bere Monday
PHONI WY 2-2452
PIii PARKING
for her first mtt a1 Ibo WbJto
0..., 7 to S � , L
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HOUII&amp; ,ince her eon waa tnau.
MIDDLEPOU
OHIO
gurated. She will atay for aeveral
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needless cancer death6 a year. It all rur­
rent knowled&amp;e were applied, we'd ,:1ve

120,000 cancer patients annuall)' , in1tead of 80,000. And millions in hospi•
tal bills and lost inconie would be saved.
Preventable attacks of rheumatic fe.
ver aDd rheumatic heart diseaae kill
20,000 annually. Simple, pl'Ompt treat­
ment of throat lnlecllons that lead to
these allmenla can block them.
Tho nation haa 500,000 mentally 111
peoplt who flli hall our ho1pltal bed■.
Yet mental health cllnlc1, 1uidance aer­
vlc• ,a n d psychiatric aid could nip
many 1uch lline11e■ In tho formative
1ta1e. And new dru11 and method, of
care can lhorton tho limo the mentally
Ill need to 1pend under ln1tltutlon1l

11:d. NIM: IHIIU art mov.lq
nµidly I.a lht' Cuban l't'voluUoa
ary lff■e Ul&amp;a Wffk. Mr. 1:111...,
wrttlq M'fon \be l■n,IO■ hy
M"a and air over the wttkeod.
provldf'I ......,,,.. nluahlf' ID
111:ht lolo lht Mlbelt lft&amp;lobi
r•mpa,ut in lht Cuh1 •ncl Pa■
American world,

berrulosis as a big health problem. Ne•
vertheless we still have 60.000 new cas•
es and 1 2.000 dE!aths every year because
treatment is either inadequate or is bro•
ken off.
Though the Sal� vaccine has existed
in amplP supply for ye-ar8 and the total
of polio cases has dropped dramatically,
6,000 persona were paralyzed by this
disease 1n 1959. Survey, show a high
percentage of low income families are
not vaccinated. Nearly half the victims
are under five ytars of age:
To wipe out the costly time lag, the
PHS urges you and your community to
make the fullest possible use of: im.
munization against preventable disease:
periodir checkups; rehabtlttatlon p r o .
gram� for the chronicalh· Ill and dis­
abled: trained health per�onnel and fa.

H \' PETER 1msoN
WASHING TON - !NEAl - The
best reason for relebrattng Pal'
Ameriran Week and Pan Ameri•
can Day this year is that the Ch·
ban anti.Castro faC'tlom1 havf! f'•
nally united in a rtVolutlonary
counril under Dr. Jose M I ro
Cardona. Castro admlh that Jin
opposition front has bHn estah.
lished on the island. And Lhere
ii: aclive training or guetTllla ln­
vastlon forces to back it up.
• •Cofftt Day" was lnappropr'•
alely celebrat@d in W111hinpm 1t
thr Pan American Union with a
cocktail party, or all things. not 1
Kaff('('sk latsch.
ELSEWHERE, PAN Ameri•
can Week ha, been celebrated
more by words than by deed1.
F.Vfl')'bod)' and hi• brother seeme
to be wrltln1 a report t e JI i n�
IDffl•body elH what he ought to
do to llYt Latin Amtrlea from a
folf' worn than tht Congo or

Millions suffer and die wbo need not.
If this pain ful, coSlJ)· los1 ts evt&gt;r to tnd,
they must act-in time-to help .s a v e
themselves.

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BY YOLlJMES
You 1et this 111 the lime about the
United States Senate beln1 the 1re1test
deliberative body in the world. When
aovornment record k•eper■ tot up tho
doln11 on Capitol Hill, you M(lln to
1ra1p what this mNna.
Up to April lhla year, for lnaunce, the
Houee had met 48 day, but the Senate
on ly 42. Yet our dl1tin1ulshed aenator■
ln that 1hortor 1pan managed to outtalk
ure.
Glaucoma and dlabete, account !or a their Houae colleagues by ,!most 100
!11th of tli c11e1 of bllndne••· Yet 1ur­ houra, and filled nearly twice as many
vey1 1how that a million peraon, with p11eo of the Congressional Record.
Since the two houses �,i,nd ;jn alm·ost
11aueom, and • million and a hill with
dead
heat In th e number of bllla and
a
dlabete■ 1et no treatment al all, be•
cau .. they don't even know they have , resoJutlon8 p11ssed so far, the senators
the1e 1llmenl1. They tre recruits for the ca n hardly argue that their extra verb•
rank, of the blind. Easy lesll can de­ iaee ls especially productive.
About aU it does i.!l underscore, in
termine whether I penon h11 either of
printer's Ink, their reputation 111 m very
lhe11 conditions.
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Pan-A m Union Has Rea son To Cele bra te

It's Up To �h Of Us

Often you hear scientists in many
litld1 1peat 1..lingly of the time lag
that usually exists between the appear­
ance of marvelous new discoveries and
their wide use by the people they can
bentfll.
But the really lragie llm• gap ls in
bealth1 for there the costly lag spells
death, dl8Nle and physieal handicap unneceuary in so many inatances. Many
of tho millions of dollars fruitfully spent
on medical research are not translated
into bolstering health and 5aving life.
To dramatize thia problem, the Pub­
lic Health Service haa put out an illus­
trated booklet setting forth its 1evere
human cost.
There ■ re said to be at least 40,000

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WASHINGTON COLUMN

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Prl!l!d.nl Ktnnedy'I W h it e
House spetth calling for his Al•
lanu Para Pro1reso - AJlianL-e
for Pro,reu with Latin America
- ha.s just been printed on a l6pa1e pocket pamphlet with
brllht, sprlna green and blue cuv•
er.
ll make• a handy companlon
piece to the 36·page "white pa·
per·' pocket book on Cuba, put
out by the State Department ro
call on Fidel Castro to sever h\1
ties with communlmt and be
good.
Thi.!! document i! faintly reml•
nilK'fllt of a larger, more t"'On1.
prehensive blue book on the Ar•
aentlne, issued by tht State De­
partment durin&amp; the w11r. lt call•
eel on dictator Peron to sever hi!!.
Ue1 with the Nazis. Its effect was
to anger the Argentine people.
They responded DY keepln11: Per­
on in power till 1955. All you e!;fl
do 11 hop@ the new white paper
won't have aBlmilar effert.

IN OTHER CIRCLES, Commit­
!� for Economic Devel11pme11t,
made up of 200 U . S. proaressive
buslne• leaders, hu just rt:leat­
ed a 80-pap report in abright
yellow &lt;"Over bearing the title.
"Co-operation for Progress
in
Lalin America."
Jn lht main, CED endur1es the

Art of Bogota, where the Arn�ri•
can Republies agreed they'd bl.{ .
l4r do IOlnlC.h.i.q;. Alao, CED Y.)11
L &amp; t in•Americao
businessm't!Tl
ought to get together Lo reform
tbeJr countriee' econonues.
Population Reference Bureau of
Wuhington l,. in wltb another
pod.et ..,. pompblet, "Latin Am•
erica:
Decade of Dedsioo. ·•
The burden i1 that there will be
a population uplOIJon down there
by 1970 if IOfflebody (tile dotsn'I
do aomethln1.
1 n t e r•Amerlcan Development
Bank hat juat La1ued ft.I fttlt an•
nu l report of 41 pll!N bound !�
a blue and whtte. h II full '11
baby
atatistics. flley show. among ot1'­
er things, that the bank bad abo11t
1147 million in tu paid up rapUal
u o( D e c . 11, and that 1 11
txpenses up to then ftl"f tUI
million.
In this perk&gt;d the bank rtNlV•
ed 194 appllcatlom for loin• and
174 inquiries. But It hid madt no
loens. Good. COlllfl'\lltlve way
to run a bank.

SINCE THEM. lnltr•American
bM:k haA matk- five loans, but It
hasn't disbuned one centavo. lts
pre!'iident. Fell� Herrara. and
most of his staff are in ruo during
Pan Amerlcan Week, along with
IJ. s. Tretl\U'Y Setr.tary C. Doui·

las Dillon. They may anoounr.
:some new loans down there toJ
Jdww lhey're in busineS!i - for the
second year. But this haan't done
much good doWfl there yet
lntemationla Labor Orgllfl iza.
tion, t.'UtTently holdinJ lt1 annual
mttUna ln Bueno1 Alru, h11 pub•
Iisbed a 143-pa,e report In dee�
er blue and wblte �ver. camn,
for "a new substantial burst Jf
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progress in LaUn Amtrlc1
n•
1lacke
a
present trends toward
ing of growth 1rt to be rneu•
ed."
Meanwhile, ConlP'ell 11 I.I.kin&amp;
lt1 own deUberatt- time to act ..n
Kennedy'!'i mes!'iage request fo"
e
aoo million for Lalin•Ameri an
auth­
w11
,ocial devfllopment. 'lbl1
orized laat year at the requelt o!
former Prffktent Ellenhower.
Congreu rene-wed the auaar
.tet just befort It WU to ltXpiN
March 31. This 1ave th• Preliden,
authority to takt 1w1y Cuba'1
quota and also Dominican Repu�
lic's, whicb maka both mad.
FINAU.Y, EX.fl:N. WllUam
lffltoo, p11b1isher of Encyclopae.
dia Britannica, is brihging out •
I0.000-word report en hfa trip to
12 L a t i n-Amerken republiea
with Gtlv. Adlai Stevtnl01' 1 e 1t I
year. It will be pusllshed In book
form under the Utl1 or "'l'bt VBK'I
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Seen In Strip Mining

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new1p.aper South China Monua1
eJedncal • f« lf¥1hall
football coach Post reported today IU1 "GM,re .. Ille "' Ibo Oil I Charlie Soy&lt;!,,- •ill ..... ., H
an fourth •. th, people ol ... world
and
" G•• Stthon of lhe Sunty.
I nan Tract"'• ar)tlel,c banqurt m I are now on the bnnk ol -.,.,..
Th map
l'lf&lt;'ular "1 1 be l Merttn-1lle on Wednesday, ,\hy l tJon · 1n Communuit China. 'J'be
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d cille� ; ,o acro«hng lo B,11 Pnddy, alh- , ...., pobh
.. appul bi' ..
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well•known C'hmett m Honl Kon,:
ol let.it director.
tion for oil ID the deeper
1 fo
'nJe neat will be •pont(lred by r food tuppUa for tht fllUllo
Otno." uy1 Bembalffl,
I itnckf'll mainla.rid Thi lllf'iNII
additional umplea haft been atu- memben: of tht Hannan Trace 1 aid tM famme II
lhe lllOII 4tu.
died, and whm all known addi. boo.ten' club. Adm 11uon will be :
a
tlons or cwrectiool have been 1, f1 '6 per pert,illl. R.eRrvatK&gt;na ror l �°'.: :
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yy:.-::· nd ma, .IM
the event should be m by May J.
S. Ut for
lion ol ..,Trent!. l&amp;rata in accenhns te Priddy.
Ohio. ..
Tidet!: for the fett art ava1J. j
Coples may be obta1oed frvm able al the school.
or from meru- lltcttic Mot# a....w.. ,.
the Ohio DiYillioa of GeoJocital ,
beni ol the Hannan Trai:. Wild- I pJNnM MCI ltefritlrlfMn
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begin at a: lD p.m. in the n e " ; HHtinf &amp; Air c.n.tt-11 I I
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A1uminum loll hap &amp;bat keep
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cerea1a &amp;ah &amp;NI nceDenl to aae ben of tlw varuty football and
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COLUMBUS- After a y e ■ r COLUMBUS - Four additional
within the OhlO Department of name. have beet! added to t b e
Nalu,al Rffou,coa,
of th, ,,., '""' of boat and mot«
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D1vuik&gt;D ol RecJamation ii "u I bJtrat10n agenta by 1M Ohio J&gt;tviuaual," according lo I. I DJck- lion of Watercratt 'Ibey are
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,J,;,. ief Rlclamallon Alan-Lee Marine, ,.. Rlclunood
man
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work dealing
with 1tripm111e �il Street, PaineavlUe.
bankii: had formerly been under Varied Alumtnum Prociucu
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for much attention by aafety conBy RUDY CERNXOVIC
Department of �grlCUJlure 23115 Wt!St State Street , Fremont
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New1paper ElderprlH A11n. c1111 be specially dangerous with "Beat 'em, Buca" bandwagon � 9:8• wbe � l e eel.a- Payne Marine, 4570 M O II ro e
Street, Toledo.
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Cold weather is gone, and with it, ��� mg blade. Never attempt gqe, lllto high gear today when m1
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the Plttabu:rgh Pir�tea open theu man'a olfJCt! indicated Jat t h e
H a r d w a r e, MaJn
It the dan ger of _11li�illg on the
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ownber of atrlpminen In t h •
Hamden
spark plug when not in ll8I!
was
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rtain
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amount o1 state ha, not changed •igniflcant- "Early lndicatiom point to a
�d Make certain yolll' lawn ta free �
�:�: h!::i: f� ;1: 1�:�ace
ly. filere were 269 licensea iuued heavy registration of new boata
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of stones and other objecta befottl
s of daylight
in mowing. A rotary mow can
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gloom
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UMO Thll ii • conllderable de- � year, " 181d Jim Welbi, dtvt.
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Hoa
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not
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, lind- clJn1 In millers f om t early
� and materlal1 that are up a stone and hurl lt with tre up agaInat the v i.a1• tms Chicagu
and 100111
pertons whD ere renewtna
SOI, but the industry seems to All
mendoUB force. Stop mowins when
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- tial hazard• can add up to
Cubs
H
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11 under a th, ay have •tabil'--'
w.w m recent year,. the1r lil60 certiflcatea 111e remind,.
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meone crosle! the path of the
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suspena10n bece� of a hassle on stripmjning a f f e c t e d 11,103 ed that lhe original onea muat be
d18Charge chute.
Painl Tool■
the West Coast wdh umpire Ken acre, last year, a figLll'e almoat surrendered to the agent who preKIUen
ObvioU8ly oo garden tool There's a storage problem Jn Burkhart.
identical to the acreqe affect- pares the lt81 renewal fmn.
.
1hould be left lytng on the connection with the many insectJ• It will be the fir.st time ,in,.,-. ed each of the previollS four years. If the original certificate has
in:,und - but It happens. .Try cides and weed killen; now in use. opening day of 1959 that Hoak will Reclamation efforta. of course, been lost or destroyed, tt will b,e
parntmg tl1e handles bright
Check the Jabeb. Many are pois• not be starting at third baa.., are just beg.inning on the areas necessary to apply for an ff;.
colors so that you have a betler onous. Keep in tightly stoppered Manager Danny Murtaugh aaJd mined l.ut year. Planting with eial duplicate r.o the Dlvi.io: �
chanl'e of seeing them. Learn to containers and well out of reach Gene Baker will fill in for Hoali trees and forage crol" a e r Watercraft, 1800 West P'iltb nY�
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put tools away as soon as you are of children·
grading the spoil banks, are the nue, Columbua, u:, and a ,ervke
at the hot corner.
finJshecl with them·
Be careful whea y�u apply Hoak was preparing to work out reclamation practices most used charge of Z5 nts wiD be made
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Domg 1t on a wmdy day with the Pit8te8 Monda hen h Jn Ohio
Provide a safe storage place.
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Toaslng the tools in a pile will is nol only wasteful, it's danger. was notified of 1he �
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harm1U1 lo eyes and Sk m, should 0ffICialI lat.d Na tiII
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0 new trends'
,..-� For Fishing
naJ League "ia th8t there are no
n
Cffll,Ll contE - Twenty�
Hang lhe tools seeurely. �ro- ot be inhaled excessive]y.
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president Warren Gilea 1U8pendeu in coal &amp;tripmlning in Ohio. BusJ
Slllocklnf
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vlde a safety strap--webbmg,
arnall ponda are open for public
Hoak In the wake of last Satur. ness iJ pretty much 81 usual· .
fishing on the Delaware Wildlife
leather, rope or a chain - that When you use portable power day's game WI·th the Loa Ange1es
Area. In a few pond,, being used
wouJd stretch across the storage tools it's important that they are Dodgen.
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It's doubly
area about half way up the han. properly grounded
Despi
the
disap
nent
ln
to
po b
is nol permitted. 1bese are poatdies. You'll have lo hft the tools important when working with
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a Thous nd@ Of Trees
0� Pirate followers. the open CHILLI a THE
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ed
with ''No Fishing" iign!'i, &amp;n·
out each time, but there's no them outdoors.
CO
Many land
� will be a sello
•seat owners, in
ut
of
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nounced
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Ray ReithmilJer, district
danger of one falling and hitmg Standing on the wet ground can
addition lo the Divi.
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But
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the
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agement supervisor. DJ.
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si of Wi life, are doing the
make you a perfect conduetor for
man
may
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vision
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of
a
Wildlife.
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a part to help keep oh10
electricity while using power saw
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Check the handJes for splinters or drill or electric hedge clipper fo_reca1t cloudy, windy and coH the yean lo come
The !ollowing ponds ere open lo
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or rough !!pots. Sand and treat The tool should have a three-pro,g with a chance of rain showera and plant;••
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plug
two-pron
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Both
public and private land� 25 Z.
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Mur ugh nculll:Q "'.ny Vinear will ben
Power mowers have come In wire to connect to the metal out,
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and
47
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efit b
Bend MlzeU to start for the world program 00.: the tree Pl ti!:tg "Most of the ponds " 1aid Rieth.
let box.
d
ay
champions ageioat the Cubs. Mi• ownen
------who coo°;e;': �Jth � miller, "have bass �d bluegill,.
QUOTES
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been very iu
Some have in addition crappies,
. ccess- division in ita . wildlife restora. bullhea
By Vatted Pna, ln&amp;ernalJonal Cease Fire Ordered
ds and redear aunflsh. •
lulu a�
amst the Cubs m
rect!nf t'
am
will
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much
the
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miller also pointed out
r
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NEW YORK-Tom Mboya, sec•
yeara. Right•hander Don Cardweil
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g thenuielve.s. In instances Reith
ng
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DVll
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that there were lln8IJ ponds open
o o or eouthpaw Dick Ellsworth will
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retary general of th� Jenya Afrl•
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to fishing on the Oldaker WiJdlife
can National Union, an Afrkan fUPI) - A ceaee-fU'e bas been start for Chica,o. .
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ate.lo.
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the
d
lvuuon
will
or�ered along the border �twe�
Area. Highland County; Cooper
ll�tionalist organlzatkm:
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s
prov�ce
and
O
tal
Equator
n
ne
t
fo
.fl'.lmklr�
use
have
o
no
e
r
efforts
'W
Fi
m For
the Joo done.
eat ll"e 1Koaen
ams; w11yne National Forest
make us militant anti•Cornmunlsts an apparent move to bnng the
the �unty, south��tral Area, 1.awrence County, and Pike
Just toe the pedal and olJ you go. Instantly. But 811id,; pampers yoa ja other wayt. ..._
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Sta
the
To
regime
e
into
Want
Stanleyvill
leftist
j
y
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ppy
and using newly independent na.
Wild
life
Distrtct
\\iithoul strain. Swift as a. bird. And u the With laYisli room for head.. lbJu.Jd-. ad:
5,
t.he
dwision
State Forest. Pike.
tion1 a� pawns in the East.West camp of the central Congolese CHILLICOTHE - Forest f i r e- and
aton
----will plant 55.700
miles 8y by. 1uddeoly you aense the ]W{uriou� It-gt. Wider doors and flatter loon. Deepw.
oooper
government, U; was reported tu- fighters in thie southcentre! dl5cold war."
1ilence of Buicl:'I great new Wildcat y.g_ softer !'ieab. Body by Fisb«. The elepat
trict are a liappj · Jot, and they white pine, 21,500 red pine, 15,000 OWo WeIf LocatiODS
dey.
�orway spruce, 1,00D shortleaf
Realize Jt whispers as i;oftly at Clpres.,;way Clt:an Look of Actior1. Sound lib your cy,-1
GUANTANAMO RAY, Cuba- Army officers of the rival C.On - want to stay th3t way. The Divl• pme,
M
29.000
apped
And
Otarted
black
locust
and
500
........a H it
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11~'-""
flt 30. Bec-.mse it'1 been See your Buick Dealer today.
had
Real' Adm. Edward J . O'Donnell, golese government of Communist. sion of Fore••, said th
COL•"""
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Publication
u.rn
bl
ac
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walnut.
·
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1tream1ined-bmdeitnd out-to givevou more
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comm..ndec of lhe U.S naval have recognized the ,authority of been only 17 fires ib the area sm e T
(
0 provide
COV• lnlormaIJOO Circular No. 21 has
food
and
ae
re
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so
the
at.art
the
as
of
but on 1eu psl ) . And it'! teamed up w ith
111
Gen.
Mobutu
com•
"l''
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fi
Maj.
g
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Joseph
a
g
base here, com·menting on Cuba,
d b. � R
aIPh J· Be�•
er lane8 lor �ildllfe, and also to been au
,
of
1.
March
n
all
chief
Ten
Congo
mander•
11
the
of
new,
fires
trigger-&lt;ruickTurbine Drive ( at no extra
l
were
charges that sailors and Marines
.
ie , Dmsion of Geolog1.
hagen, :�
be
aa
u
eld
!i
dividers,
abo
n'10 p�/ . . IMm ...... ut
sed
burn
result
the
:
of
central
military
bris
e
se
d
e
troops,
Congol
ing, two,
�ti ) that's smoother and qu ieter than ever. F.-"•..,;
are taking part in Lhe Invasion:
rose cal Survey.
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mil
or
q
multlfl
a
lio
quarter
o
ren
wo
smokers;
Monday.
head
said
t
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uarters
child
playln
"Our so•called help hq been
�!ants will be aet out on both pub- Records f�om the Mes of the
Informed sources said the "1th metches;.'two, railroads
absolutely zeru."
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lie idld prlyate landa,
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SEE y OUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW
p
h t
as
the
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lop
military
Ing
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was based on a messase receivl!d trict fue warden ror the division. or canned do you. like best? Stat- which have gone through
Pravda.
e Your Qu,llt, Blllcl; 0..1�, Ir, P• tro:, ..
East GIia •
In
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the
the
from
by
&lt;o
istlclarui
�
region
llJCt
fires
er
rder
Congu• 500
Pomwor,
burned
lo
to
ov
s.
bo
ac
·
ton format on
f
"CertJin c:.,;.;•J in the United
wer
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iltrala. The data sheet describes
States are tr,., with all their Iese headquarters. Mobutu bas abandoned fields and '¥1 acres of the Plat:J!i production
Yetegtab
for
there
fresh
81lll
the
woods.
market
been
for
the location of the welJQ• givea
past week
power to exploit the new space
"'.,.,,,_,..,,
SN ,ovr 141/d tlNlt, for Double'I/'Chtcl u.c,
erator. fann name, elewtioa, and1
60 per ctnt.
aed byaC'hievement, not 'or the catJse of was reported to have talked with "Although these were f e w e.· hu increa__
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Earlier 1n the day, Congo Presi• thie time of the year," said
_
Joseph Kasavubu signed an O'Donnell, "the weather baa been
dent
YORI(
NEW
- Placard carried
agreement with the United Na- working for us. JW1t at the time
by pro-Castro demonstrator:
"Mr. Kennedy, what do you lions calling for the expuhiion ot when things atarted getting dry
want - another Hiroshima in "harmful " foreign advisers and we Wiluld get a rain.
the reorganization of the Congo- ''People probably get tlnd of
Cuba?"
Iese army on Co11golese terms.
hearing ua harp about being caNDiplom,,t, 1ren, believed the ful with 0re. The trouble II most
agreement
u d be 8 turning foll:s don't realize bow quietly
ON YOUi OLD WASHER ON point In the eo 1
relations between the fields will ·dry out, even after a
Congolese central government •lld heavy soakJng rain. But the Cl)ID.
the United Natiob8.
bination of 11111 and wind can bring
WASHINGTON { UPI J _ PresJ. about hazardou■ fire CDDditiona in
dent Kennedy will hold his news a abort time.
conference this week on Friday "So to repeat .an old theory, be
moming inlllead of Wednesday, careful when burning outdool'I. U
• Power Rinse
according t.. the White House. The you live lo a fire protection dis­
• Balloon Rons
• Drcdn Pu111p
meeting with reporters wu shift. trfct &lt;Ross, Highland, Adam,,
ed from Wednesday to 10 a.m, Pike. Jack.son, Scioto, Gallia or
$2.00
�00-1 C:W0•Hf'
F.sT Friday be«:ause Kennedy Law�nce County ), get a bUl'lllog
per waek
will be meeting Wednesday morn• penrut from your local fire war­
Ingels Furniture
Ing with the visiting Greek prime den.'"
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Clln.L!COTBE - 'l1ie annual
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Virgil Scott, district game man•
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three In Scioto, two Ill
COMI IN ANO Ill nHS NIW, IASY.,
JI.XClrfNO CCNOI IDl'.t TODAY..,.•••"•
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President, arrlwd bere Monday
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launched in part from Florida,
but added that the United StaW
haa no obligation to _protect Cutro "'from the conaequenCtll of hll
treason."
11111 sonec Aid
The U.S ambauodor wailed
Rw.sia for pouring arm, aod milltary adYllen Into eutroke Cuba.
"'Well over 30,000 tona of Soviet
equipment hu arrived ( In CUba )
In the wt few month,, " steven•

son said. "Thia includes al least
15 Soviet at&gt;-ton tanb, 19 Soviet
assault guns, 15 Soviet SS-too
tanks, '18 Soviet 78-mlllimeter field
guns, tour Soviet 122 • mlllimeter
field gun, and over 100 Soviet
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Chilli'cothe's F1'nest Old

Homes Open Oil April 30th

Chil!�cothe will celebrate l t s
first Visit our Homes Day on
April lO, when ■Ix oI its finest
old homes will be open lo t h e
general public. The tour ls being
sponsored by the Ross County
Historical Society to preserve intereat in historic old homes and
their restoration.
Next to Marietta, Chillicothe ls
the oldast town weal of the Ailegheniea. It was officlaU, founded
in 1796, but was a ,settlement for
many years before that date.
Many of it, lineal old homes. ln•
eluding the ones to be visited,
WeN built In the early 1800'&amp;.
Ho1te.ues In each of the \'IJltation
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period and wt plalD the h�1 ■od
the antiquell they conlam.
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p.m to 5 p.m. and the Historical
Muaeum wm alao be open to Ylsltors , during those hours. 1'here
wUI be free parking and a display
of ancient vehicles. Tea will be
served later.
The old houses and the Mus.
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eum are all with in easy walking
distance and the general public
ls lnvited. Tickets aro $2.00 each
and may be had by writing the
Ross County Historleal Society,
or at the Mwieum or any of the
old homes lo be vi!ittd on "Visit
our Homes Day."

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Oak Hill

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1 4 day■ in cal! a.nf�t
Caeoar � • ,...,......1d At..
Uoa aod he �t AWOL last wt!lfk
on hia flrat day in the lffVice.
He took one look al the war doj
train ing school OIi hi1 am val and
bolt..i.
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Caesar wu found Monday-in a
near by � food factory .

Mr. and Mn. Dale douae fibI rte DaltooJ and Mn. LyM Da.• 1 too of Columbu, 1'� S U nd,.y
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BY M, KATHRYN EVANl!I
Dalton wW leavt within a wee.:
Mr1. Jack Jona I Betty K I y for CalUornil where ahe w i 1t
Hujhes &gt; � • ourikal patient ., j spe,,d ,ome Ume with bee daughHolzer ho.11pital, Gallipoli,
ter
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Kir
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ar
Mr1 . Harold Wayne Jonet ( 8� ·
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"OVer 200 Soviet and Czechot1o•
Kir
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Mr
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and
Mr.
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l.. ty Kay HughesJ ii a 1urgical P'.l·
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vat military advllers are in Cuba, ao u,
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REFUGEES n.EE CHINA
and over 15G Cuban mlUtary pert
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0.11� 1 Mr. and Mn. Edward R I (,'1 . ' HONG KONG C UPU - FortyTuelda
1011D.el have been aent to t (So- � S
H,all hoa�ltal (or the removal cii 1 Mr11 . WWiam Everett Jones and (in Chim!111 refugees escaped
Yiet) blcc for tralni�g.''
1 Mr. Thoma• E. Morgan are spend from Canton Monday In a daring
nsill.
StevetliOD also read 8 long list ilia to
O
of
o
Daniel M. J ne•
at inf sev eral days this week with motor boat trip down the heavily
of former Castro ,upporten who �Hill Rt, 3 ,pent Monday at Colun 1- I Mr. aod Mrt. l!'.dwln Morgan ..t patrolled Pearl Riv . The IIO-foot
er
have fled Cuba.
1 Levittltown, Pa.
but.
boat
carried
29
men,
4 wonvn .
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Offen N, Proof
Roome Burton waa corumed to ,
l Comput
aever:a
n
t2
chl1dre
and
Mr and Mrs ' Ralpb Weat of
Roa offered no proof of hls hi.I home 1everal daya tbla wtdt 1 . ·
mun!Jt gunboat, to Macao · a PorAlhance. spent TbW'Jday be, e ug.e,e
charge1. After Stevemon'a denial, due to vina.
t
colony.
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� aaid ��ly lb l the American 1be regular meeting of the Otok with Mr. Rodney Weal on O k 1 ---diplomat did ?°t rebut any of Hill Hoapital AUJ:lllary met Mon - Hill Rt. 3.
'I1ie ne•l)' organbed L lo n ,
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m�tate nta,
n he
h day evening April 10 et 7:30 al A tiny Jacbon county laule elub met WednetdaJ evening at
.t
wa�
ked qutc Y out O the
ia the Hospital Cafeteria, with Naria
proved that ahe could . maat.er the Banquet room of the Hi-WMJ
room.
na Lewis, the praiident, in charge. words Wednesday evening wheu Rellauranl
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SteYenson wu considerma: a The aecretary 'a and treasurer ll 1be walkld off with the Jacbm [ piiiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiioiiii--.l
formal detnand that the committe report, were given and ■pprov- County apelling bee title. Shi 11
declare Roa'1 charge faiae and ed. It w as decided th.at thfi Auxil• Donna Kuhn. 12-year-old seventh
Men's &amp; Boys'
uasub,tantiated. as w as proposed Qlry woold again sponsor a girl grader at Jefferson achool The
in Jan�ary when Cuba cha�ed from the High 1ehool to e n ter win for Donna runner-up In t h •
the Uruted State1J with plarunna: nurses this year. 'lbe AUJ:iliar; county bee laat )'ear, gives her a
Invasion.
allo thl, year ant having charge berth QI tho Times Dbtrlot Spoll­ Small I I
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of the cancer drive in t1t1t a rea, Ing Bee of Portmnouth April n.
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'lbere were 18 present. At the DoMa, the daughtt!r of Mr. awt
pr.
LONDON &lt;UPll-David Sinclair conclusion of the meetlng refre!I,. Mrs. Robert Kuhn of Oak Hill Rt
was fined $8.40 Monda)' for driv- menta were served.
3 clinchtd the title before abot.t
ing carelessly ,1t four miles per Jenifer Lewis of Jeclr.aon ap,mt 200 perao111 by IIJ)elllng ''eliptical"
hour.
the weekend hert with her grand- .and going on to 1pell the f I n :II
MIDDllPORT
He operates a 11team-roller.
parents, Mr. and Mn. Lawrence word "ensemble.•

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erage slipped to .200 last aeuon
For the benelit of those who after a .MS mark .In 19.W, collect­
thought the St. Ului, Cardinals' ed a homer. double and two 1Jn.
1960 third-place finish was a fiuke , gles Monday night. Spencer bit
BY BOB WINGE 1T
manager Solly Hemus' boy, are his grand 11am - the :.bird of his
showing or£ some power that in- career - in the nwth Inning off
Sentlael Sport1 WrHer
dicates thic year they're seriously reliever Larry Sherry. S�
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■____________,4N&amp;ali:!
Ualted Pnlll blernalional:
1
• shooting to go even higher.
Dt--:::'"./
alJO drove in a nm with a single. 1' 'l,:;::;I
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LOS
ANGELES IUPU-Dodg.r
Shortstop Daryl Spencer topped Bob Millu . who took .,,., u.,
1U
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r--.1 coach Leo Durocher ii riding 011t
off a three-homer oulburst M(ID-. St. Loud pitching after ltarter
1
....'t::,
iii=;:=
,-..._J • tbrfe.day suspension for his
day night with a grand slam blast Bob Gibson wu knocbd oul in
ab.in-kkklng duel with umpire
lhal gave the Cards a 9-5 victory the .evmtb, wu the winner, al· , _ ....4
an
S I
Jocko Conlau 1n comparative ...,.
.::�
.l·IS
k
1rum
1ng
o,er
th,
Los
hel
UC
00
Angeles Dodger,, though he noeded
p
M ktentment.
'I'he penalty, in eUe\.,t.
Joe Cunningham and Don Taussig ey McDe nnott 1D the ninth. Me1
�ere Js always a big turnout at the A nnual Fire- also hit St . Louis homers.
w
a
slap on tho wrlilt.
Dennott retired Wally Moon for Tm NI an If I w■llf: Q.e May a, just
en
s
anque
for
National
Lea
irue P !'�sident WarB
m
t
Pomeroy High football and basketMickey Mantle of the New York the final out w !lb the buia Bowen If I lian to pat ■p .W. ..
..
mill tayera. .
IUIIJ
Aprll
dlewen!
ren
Giles
set
Lippy
Leo down for
Yankees
and
comebaclt-b
loaded.
o
u
n
d
Sa urday mgbt 1I was no different!
.
the
three
days,
Monday
through
Gary Geiger of the Boston Red
Tie F ,._..
omeroy oach s, pick Retton, now of Sox alBO hit important
gWednesda
but
at
the
same
tome
homers in The v ktory :,ved the Cardi R
j
r&amp; �ei��aeJ1t
d �
e se n tl at
t. M O n d a y's abbreviated me jor
Indicated
he
YIU
lesl
than
please:!
Into a tlrat-place tie with the idl,
M
Vernon were o!�a!3 reca�ftng·�h:·r g�y s at P
yomero • leasue schedule .
with the conduct of Conlan who,
'·-•· -- C ••
•-Fr&amp;nCIICO
G,
,
B0lb 'ind!ca Ie d great love for this area and repeated r,y M
· · - .,_
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like Durocher, has a low bolling
antI, ' hom�' · •·�lh a .�an
Dodgers 1ame wu
only one
found 1hemselves recalling happy i,tcldents while coach- ba.se, was
point.
h1s 11rs, h1t ol ua,:J year played i:, the NaUobIha
al League.
•
Ing here.
'nd helped 'h" Y ankees gaQI . .
Durocher and Conlan .....anged
mo
ou
Le
In the A rlc
Retton has moved up In the coaching ranks since leavague, Mu&gt;
t umph over th8 K ansa, City
cks
to �e shins Sunday ln , the
Your regiltenid pb■rmaCli.tt worb hand in
ki
The
l
y
SC
RA
SAN F NCI O (UPi Ing Pomero . He is now head coach al Mansfield-Mad i- !:i \\
tie ' s homer and Whiley Ford'•
hl
Dod
�
cs.
he
of
inning
Pitt
ger
hand
swith your phyllciaa. for the prolec•
l
son
supervises a staff of eight assistants.
three- hlt pitchinJ: eent the Yan- C lncinnell Reds and San Jl'rancll- fourth
Ge
ger,
out
for
the
la5l
half
after
burgh
the
Dodgers
game
of
i
lion
of
your health , , . fil11 each preacr. p•
eeOf course, Jim Vennarrl, Rutland coach, was present.
keeJ on to victory over lhe A'1. co G lant, 0
aera thr
lest
ica_
beca
s
mau
on
itaged
a
llap
u
protest
over
a
foul
e
11
co
�r
sed
�
tion
with the utmOllt p�ilion IO that yoll
Al utual be brought hi s good humor along to match
Mantle elso had two singles and lea here ton:t which
:::;::
call by the plate um pire on Nono
may enjoy the full benefit of
that of Toastmaster Jim Dlehl's and Dr. T. A. Hewet- lung, hit a sevenl h•inn m� homer a walk. He alao drove In the Yan- one of the clubs to the top
dook&gt;r'o
that proved to be the dec iding run '- '
Larker'•
p
fly.
po
.
okilL
toD'I.
third
run· F0rd s•-··
.,ees
• ou1 Nattonal League ar into the aec,
1.1uu.
m
Durocher. in numeroua rhubarbs
Tbe firemen have held the banquet at their Second · the Red Sox 3·2 Vl('tory over eight and did not perm.l I MlWler ond dJvlslon.
Ward Firehouse for the past several years and it is a I th.e Los Angde.11 Ang�ls.
with
umplres during his tenure a.,
to get past aecond hue.
The Giant, share lbe lead in manager of the old Bookl
Reaches idlltstooo
,
East Main St.
true feast for everyone who ts �nvited.
JD
Pomeroy
J er Walker, ua ally Mantle • the
lellior loop witb the St. Lowa Dodgen and New York Giant,
I:!
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Ted Mankin again was praised by those attend ing. He I. Duke Snider bit a two-run horn- ne-,
Wo are al roar ,en,lee around cloe,t
. ll wben be pttched Ior lhe Cardinali, who took two hom the
laughingly said he wn 1.ove,:
.
la the man who annually prepares the delicious oyster ' er 1n a losing cauae but It en• B l
t
O
m
re
olea,
.....
..
yiel
_
the
both
weebnd
ded
the
0
n
Reda over
ebled the M-year old J'&gt;oda
11.ew•
eer out • t
mat.....-" because Conlan won1
yankee l'WUI dW' InI the aev- apor tiq 4-2 recurdl. The '
Oehler to reach a 1lgnificanl mile-· three
Reda art lhln guards.
.
en innlli'8 ho worked.
right behind , only • half game off When
bas written Sports Desk giving answers atone. Thia wa!I tht1 '7oth homer
Louise Gilmore
he was first aaked it het
J
cki
a
J
pact.
the
baseta
•�gle,
1n,en·,
e
Snider's
of
ced
a
pl
career and
hlm
for .Saturday 1 baseball quit whi�h has stirred interest
Manager Fred ffut.cblnMO w:UJ..
seventh on baseball's all-time load� walk and �trger'a homer
dur.m1 the past few day . Her letter:
supplied lhe Red Sa:1 with their put his ace on the mound ID hopea
homer-hilling list.
Sport.a Desk:
Enjoy very much your baseball questions. They sure The Cards were ,.ue of the big three runs agalaat the Angela. of &amp;cltiq the aeries off oo the
surprises of last Jleason whell they Mike Fomieles, who la1t season right foot.
have me going to my ret!ord books.
Do you have more information on your answer to the wou nd up in thwi place. This sea- set an AL record of 70 relief apHe plana to start Bob Purkey,
longest game question between Detroit and Chicago in son the conselUU&amp; picked the pearun�a. came to the rescue of • slow-balling 1Ldearmer who a).
1945 1 how many inninJs, etc.?
Cards to finish fourth, but their starter Ton Brewer In the sev- waya ieems to cut the Giant 1lu&amp;•
There was a 26 inning game between the Braves aod e arly·season ■bowing hints they enth when Ted Khwwskl and ger■ down to ,i&amp;e.
Brooklyn , ,at Boston , on �ay , 1 , 1920. Also , ihe longllst could be a 5erioua pennant threat. Steve Bilko hit doubles. Albie
Laat teeson Purkey bunt up 17
scoreless he game was 19 mnmgs at Brook lyn , Sept 1 1 ,
Cu nn ingh.am, whose batting av- Pearson hll a l..01 Angeies homer. wins. Four of them were over the
11146, the Reds and Brooklyn, called because of dark ne.,ss. -· - -- --Giant.. lk bu • victory over
Th e 1ongest nlght game was Sept . 15 , I 950, I 9 m,
Chicago already this ,..,.._
nlngs, at Philadelphia, the Reds and Phils.
Rookie manager Al Darll wUI
The most home run, was by tho Giants (1947) and
send the 111rprlslng am, i- to
POMEROY
Reds, 1956, was 221, Instead ol 20 1 .
UI at Cudleotlck Park toIha
b
First All Star Game lnformation, conceived by the
IIJiht. Loe, wa, hit fretly oU lut
late Arch Ward, Sport, Editor of Chicago Tribune: It
Jear,
bot earned a berth on the
was played In 1 933 as part of the World', Fair in Chi•
1iarting
rotation by looking ,harp
(nlghU
Angeles
Loa
al
Louis
st.
cago, July 6, 1933.
By unlled Preu lnteTnatlosnd
J
aprUII.
lh1I
(O.Ol.
Craig
v1.
)
- Cicolte C&amp;-1
American Leafue 4, Pitcher , Gomez; National League
National Lf•I•�
Wedneiday Loe1 madt hll
2, PUcher1 Halla an.
w. L. Pd. GB ! ClnclMatl at San Franclaco Last
t
in three yun • winstart
(ir
t
Babe Ruth Information:
4 2 .667 . . &lt;night&gt; - Purkey 1 1-0) va. �
st Loula
nlng ooe u he went eight In, 2 .667
&lt; HI&gt; .
Age 20, 1 914, •l ned contract with Baltimore Orioles
Fr�
nlnp agalnat the World Chamunu
for $600, was bou1it by Red Sox from Baltimore, farm• Clnclnnoll
Wtdl!Hday'•
½
a 2 .600
G
pion Plt11burgh Plrot.s In a gome
ed to Providence at , 1 ,300 salary. His top salary was Pittsburih
nlibt
Pblla.,
at
Milw•ukee
3 3 _ 500 ,
'80,000, In 1 930-3 1 &amp;t New York.
San
Francisco won, :1- 1.
oighl
, , .500 t Chicago at Pittsburgh,
d Chicago
p
club, were ldlo IIDDday,
I n my collection I h ave an 1893 Baseball Gulde an Loa Aog
Both
3 , 429 1v, St. r..,u� at Loo An les, night
ala&amp;
an 1893 schedule of the Reds given to m e by the late Philadelphia
11ut each IOI tn,.,• ..,,
2 4 . !'3 2 CQlctnnall at San Francisco
�.. - -·
l,l@rt Stansbury,
,
out oL the p.,rl/i
Le
nlerlc
3
250
1
1
ope
A
00
waukee
M'I
'
people
�her
,
hearing
In
Interested
• .:J, would be
'lllo Granto .,.,....tralad .., Ibo
.
Mond ay ti Rnu11■
W. L. P4!t. Git
.
bo have bue baII co 11 ec t10ns.
.
batting
cage. Tbe team'1 batting
A e1cs 5 c ni,..,
""'t J . Minnesota
4 1 .800
Louise Gilmore St Loms 9 1..oa i1ng
aver
da
a
:I l .750 · �; .
: '°o :
:i:,
( Only gnme IIChedulec H
Cleveland
Cin cinnati Fan
1
Y "
9 Probahle �Kt-Mn
De
:
TuHday'
:
:
t
2
troit
.NJ7
t
t
s
as
for
your
intere
and
Note - Thank you Louise
eyes 1G
•r
ape..
ave
1
""
phl_e
Phlladel
at
Milwaukee
2 1 .667 1
Boston
for your wantinR more information abo ut the 1ongest
ive tbe baffling pitches or Pur·
Sul
vs
1
Spah
Y
h•
nlghl
1
(0f
n
2
I . 667 t r
l
.
ork
New
rast
of
one
pulled a
game recorded, Sports Desk sort
I
e .
1 I .m 2 __:y__________
,
Los Angeles
there. You are correct on the longest game by innings van CO- t l .
1
1 2 .:m 1
but by hours our record book shows that American Chit'ago al Pittshurg - Card- Kansa8 City
1 2
s AID CORVM n.rND
League dubs Detroit and Chicago battled "(about) 4 well (O-Ol or Ellsworth &lt; 0--0 &gt; vs. ' Chicago
NEW YORK U1l'I&gt; -The New
1 Mi1.ell i0-0 \ .
t 3 . 250 2 111
)]ours'' with Chicago winning 8•7.
-- --- ___ Washington
•
York
Titans of the Amerk"'1
t 4 .200
B aItimore
FtMltball League will bop 1hr.
Mo11•ay'1 Relulll
1ea1011 an annual contribution to
New York 3 Kan1es City O
the Bill Corum FIIDd of 1,000 top
Angele, 3
Boston 3
prl.. tl0.00) tlckell lot Ito openled
Only
lnr - 'lllo dooatlon, aro In
�" ICbedu &gt;
&lt;Tunday
• Proli■•le Pltdten
memory of Corum, the late Na�
111 OSCAR •RALEY
and It Ia lntrlguln1 to ,peculate hit !136 home runs. Al this ala ge Minnesota at Boston - Paacual York Journal-American I p O r t 1
writer and president of Churchill
what help h, will gel from nine h&lt; was 31 years ol age. Mathew, U"'&gt;) YI. Muffett IO--O)
ti.... Pn,11 1o1,,..1toa1l
Lo• Angeles at New York G rba
�EW YORK ( UPl l -Baseba ll'1 games In thci Wrigley Field park after eight years has smote 338-Do
wu _:
nc
::
•_::lr'._'.a�
ck.
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CO,O)
!!!!�
Dltmar
vs.
U�)
age
the
at
Ruth
U.an
two
more
An·
new
lhe
power hltten feel today that Babe when I.he Yanks vi,lt
City
at
Kansai
Baltlmor,
proone
top
year
Mathews'
29.
of
Rulh'a lop record ol 80 home run1 gel• of Loi Angele,.
cnlght) - Herbert C l-CU va. PapIn. one aeaaon ii aare for another There LI, alto, the edp that ducllon to date Ls 47.
( 0-1&gt;.
pas
Kluauw1kl, wboH mu1clu have Despite the drawn-In fence at
)'ear.
Thia attitude 11 1toully held de- muaclM, will be playln1 half of Los Angeles, the power brigade Detroit at Cleveland
u...... CIUMIO ..Wit NU
1plte .an early rash of homers, an his game• In tbt Welt Cout pa rk points out that nobody baa come U-0) VL Ptn1 Cl-0).
11!1 NUNOO.. IIIIOIIILID •oo•,
extended 1ehedule of eight extra where left center and rlaht cen- close to the big 60 of ]ate even (Only Pfflll adtlduled )
- ttoGlli. fllAII all! OTNH UUMTOO
Wedaelda:,'1 Gamet
American League game• par ter field lll'I only $IS tfft. Work- though il' s only a mashle lhol
big Klu 11 the fact over the lert field screen at the Mbfletlota at Bolton
tom and the ma11lve muaclea Ing
a
OldlNJ·
(IMIIN}
�
,oon to be unleashed In two for• that he ii as and ha, recurrent Los A n g " I e a CollMium. And Loe Angeles t New York
nottr IIM L'IIOfi1' llPIII fllOllr 111A11
lllct,I
al
aty
Kanclub
au1
will
ask,
they
where,
ba&lt;:k
trouble.
mfnor
league
p
a
ru.
mer
....,...._CINillo:,,.,,. � M.I 87,7 11,6 ff.I IIO,I
COnly �• IChedulld)
ever offer a Mtter shot than at
"It't nol Impossible." .aya HarMIJ Came
fllcoft-c.n.t. ..... :11&amp; :D.7 .,., 15.1 17,1 aJ.O
moo Killebrew ol the MinnelOla 'yet U be I a ed IOlllld he the old Polo Groond, In New
aw..,, .............. 111 113.1 84.0 111.5 11.S 81.0
l
PKUIT B&amp;IULTI
York! The beat there nra the
'
_... ....... MA U.I IU '4,1
Twinl, "'but tt•1 very lmprobacomt u
11 Hank
Ma,1.
NEW
511 N.O 54.l M.l !IU
YORK
Obdllllo
NllllOI.
611
by
Johnny
Mlu
and
b�."
=borl ..:; Jimmy Fou did To Greenbe,g aad Fox the 16911, Puer&lt;o Rico, outpoln!Ald
...., ................. -�, 341.&amp; au st.!I 19.5 HAI
Kin.brew I, one of , trio with In blltln&amp; .
,_._Tlm,Nt,, ••• M.o IU IU 14.1 IU IU
tl8
current differences might b1ve lrllh Babe Slmmou, 1847', ••
the
raw
power
nece-saary
to
mm,
..,. Ibo
n II luclnollnl to opeculale OD been m onumental. Bui the J111· bury, N, y UO ).
"
1,.... Cir X·R•J Book• al Any Rambler De11e,
the othert beln&amp;
mark,
tle
anbe• whol • IOllnd Kluaew,kl or I eh lc difference of today seems to PIIILADELPHL\ -Mel lllddlo­
of the Y
Mickey Man
Dm YOU 11:NOW-that tho Ouo1c lo tho only rn/ddl,lhntlo mi,ht do In Wrigley Field overbalance the new advantago,. ton, 1:JO, Phllaclelphla, outpolnlad
and Eddie Mathew, of Ibo
1/ud
car-e compoct with
room, ride ond por­
oul whllo
II aamn there, al S
Chucll TaJlor, US\I, Dolroll (ll),
G
JlrlYM, Nor cu you rulo
CANCEU
NOW
RAC
lllrm
noe,
plm
omolk:ar
....
omy
on4
1DODOu..,.bili17 7
IN
u
Co
• w
Ibo
ADl lo 1ll 1hr. N on, , n- TOLEDO Ohio t UPU - A CHICAGO - Ernul TernU,
ollCb u Wllllo May, of Ibo
older, u port of Ibo 1Yidence Iha
1 , Chlcqo, otappod WOUo Colo,
Glauto, Emle BankJ of tho Cubo
beaY)' ,..,;..tom, and haurdoul 117
,
Bll
w
111, llolrofl (U.
man,
foN:ed
Ind&lt;
ronn
ol
b ho coadttlon, ol a f
Iulo ol SloYo
Iha ood Tod Kl..,.w,kl
......_ Claoole I, IA all.,,,,,,_
i. Klu' o .-.11udy at !Int baoe,
N
sA
FRANCtSCO - Jloyt
oy olflclals to
Loo Aneelao ADplo.
a!! (Sd,oolbo)ol B
whllo playln&amp; In Wrlgloy Field Toledo Ra&lt;ew
III San
om.
pn,ar
Monday
Goll - llelp
'
wJ1&lt;11 tt wu o Pacillc Cout ol1
Fronclaoo outpo
':::i
Balo•
'lllt "IWlor'' bouollto .u,htly l.aapo ,wp,
BONORI tlPI IIRITEII
Colli. 11)
ID,
,_ lllo oblll of hla fOflllOl' Bllb hit I&amp; homers while that
NEW YORK IUPD-'11,e UQ!WolbillllGII doll to l(lmlNpoU,. ... hll homo - In 1 9116 durlui fonned r1remen· s \uoclallon bu I GOBI 'NI IIINORI
81. Paul Ho lo I rlghlhandod hit, 1 IOl-pme 11-,, the IOIDI named Edward V. McCarthy ol BALTIMOIII: (UPII -'lllo Bol­
io: ■-I tbe loll Utl4 Ienco II • number of pme, u., enlarpd Uul!Ald Preas lntematlonal winner - Orloll
bk ..._ lh■I 11 - In Iha cap, Amorleu Loague w UI .,,...., 1hr. of Ito annual aw.rd for the bell pllclter John Pap to on llramen. '11M .. ol 11,o Jntoraollouo1
ltol.
110..., Ho omuhed ,. home run, feature otory
,,,._., 11,o Ibo ,-to! bar- la 1.i111 while playing In Ill soclallon oa kl Sunday llcCot'lll1 -J nduelnc 1bo1r ,_ wu awarded a ,100 bund and • - undtr tbl � limit.
tllr,.. MJI the IDlll who amote pmea.
p ue or hlo vt,ld porlrayel of
• 1'■lo IUIIO Ia • ml pouud,
Mllbe.,, of coaroe cloo• Ml laq f "
od II lat
tlmal) be WM get O llltt;;.g hypo by ' playlni al Ibo Broadway loft fire• of N... II,
Lfl US
IJoo&lt;hotl
lnjarioo fw lmoll 11,o Loe Angelel park It being In IIIIIO, In which three flnmml laol
hot - "'l1ul, ■-I tbe foe! Iha otber league. v.i n i. lntor• their llvaL"
• liTTLS-JUS. all•wtldod, nrer,
YOUR CARPETING
lllol - J■I pl put • hon&gt; otllnf to """pare hll bitting ho, rlRli
-,.. llill&amp;lo-Ullil -OR DO 1T YOUR­
.. Ibo pid,on rully ,wt bear- rolcl with Ibo Babe'■ and oole LANCASTER, Pa. IUPU-Mn.
• DaNIIP
op to
SELF AND SAVE
... don • Jon."
that yur,for-JN. be II ahead of Vilnlll Dlmeler, 41, mother of obi
,
bop,
roof
child... tnled - the 1am1r,
toto1.
�. � oldellned Ruth 1n ....
• NO¥m LONG4'IMI 11'.'0NQMY,
,
f
Two Aloea4
- In nearby Newville a pallet( � -ie eel,
lz;ccJr r,
M
Ibo boot ch
Ruth baltod out a record J14 ,wept by !Ire Thunday, died &amp;mIn st. Jo,eph'o lloopltol. A
In ,s :,ears daYGled to
11 1111. -• ,np ol
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to • pon In Ibo ..-field Ibo llalnblao dlllm ot tho hoopltol.
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and replied, " No. Not a thing. " -Four rookie offens.iw linemt''l
He looaened up a little later were signed u frM agents M ui ..
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day by the Minnesot.1 Vikings ul
you·re right or wrong, wti.� t can the National Foolhall League.
you do? Giles is the pre!ldent. They were Luther Jerald of North
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I've been auspended before and J Carolina, Wally Spark, of Lew1 �
know I can't touch an umpire. and Clark College:, Stuart Johnsoll
What made me mad was �eUlng of lhe University oI Mlnnesot:i ,
Un-own out of the game m the Du] utb branch , and Jlm Griboshl
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of Phoen.lJ:Yllle, Pa., no previouJ
Conlan thumbed Durocher out college experience.
of the game, he said, for throwI
Ing a towel on the field. Duro- ou the field bot landed In t�.e dui•
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- An egreemezlt liam Monahan, cily engineer. e1JACKSON
witb the state wUdlife department ti.mating the cost of replacing
is making poiJsible an early sta:1. sidewalk, on both sides of Vaughn
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on a ncreational development of Street from South to Huron
Hammertown Lake, the city's wa- '2,531.25 to the propedy owner&amp;
end $199.30 to the city.
ter reservoir just west of here.
City council QI Its regular Referrod to the ltrMI and a .
semi-monthly meeting approv«I ley committee a request of Char­
a co-operative pact with the atate lea Davis and Margaret D av11
In return for financial and fistt- to vacate an alley between tlieir
stocking aasistance and at t ho Pearl street properties.
: same time !ltarU'd formal action
Received estimates from t he
toward allowing add!Uonal funJs service director and engineer of
for the development of the ntw $2,937.50 for roads In the new ad·
dltion to Fairmount Cemeery,
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parll: area.
for wldenin&amp;: of Morton
$850
Coull·
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vote
By a &amp;-to-0
and $125 for repair of dam­
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Street
cllman Floyd Coyan al&gt;slaining
on Morton street.
aged
curbing
council authorized the city "1&amp;·
ter service commission to accept
f'INAL 81S8tONS
a $4,000 grant from tli, wildlife
SET TRJ8 WEEK
agreodepartment under a
JACKSON _ Final ,.111ono of
ment.
this year'• elateddfod at Jaci:soo
Under the agreement the lake High School will be 1h11 week.
must be kept open to the public Sessions for elementary gradu
for fl&amp;hlng and the wlldl �e diYI- will he held at Pamrlew school,
,ion will ha ve authority to stock with lhe flrrt. grade competing
aud patrol the lake. Either parly Tuesda, momlng,
grade
may cancel the contract oo a Tueaday afternoon third grade
year' , noUce, but tho city wmdd Wednesday mornU:g
fourth
be obligated to return a propor • grade Weduesday alternoon.
tlonate share of the state grant. Seventh Fade ae51Jic&gt;nl will be
Ray Me"'9r, cit, waler euper- at the bi h achoo
! Tueaday night
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lnt,ndent, 181d another lt,000 and rrtudent, !rum the e i g h t b
grant ls expected next 'I'"'·
grade will compote Wedueada,J
state funds must be used for d&amp;- night,
velopment of the Loke ana.
Mill Mary Tolberl from Uni,,...
Couucll adopled the enabling ally School, Columbua, will
be Ibo
legislation u on omergency mea- adjudlcator.
aure to permit Immediate 1tod.•
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INST,\l,L NEW OffJCERI
Flrlt reading wu glYen to the JACKSON - New offlcero )"lve
ordinance appropriating $10,000 been tmtalled for the Jomou
of wat,r departn,ent funds for Elks lodge by C. A Dobblnl of
development plllllCNl&lt;S.
Jackson , put oulled ruler and
n.e
puto the develop- pall dillrlcl deputy.
ment and control of the park un- Stewart Rlegof lo the new a­
cler the walot CIDIDIWIIOD, est.b- alted ruler wllh Carl A. Dobblnl
llollOO a $5 IIDllll■l boat docking leading lmlght,
Durkin loJ­
!ee, prohlblto motor boats aud al lmlgbt, Harold Prloll Jr. loo­
,wJmmlD!l, � nc,eipt of lurlni ltulgbt, JUDN J, 'f ll' contribution■ from o u t s I d o retory-, Ro1M1r1 llloylu irua-,
......, and outhorlw eonrrtruc- Lewis Mapos trurrt,e and r.ddlo
llon of the •arlou facilities ot Evu, t,Ier.
the lab.
Appoln- by the ex ltld
COllNCIL
ruler Include Gor, Wonpr u
1-.t � ......i reading •f .. ·e,qu1ro, Dan
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OM- 0� purcbau and lllupno Phllllpo
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od Ibo third 1111d final 1tadlnr un, - WAIIIID TO IUUIN
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launched in part from Florida,
but added that the United StaW
haa no obligation to _protect Cutro "'from the conaequenCtll of hll
treason."
11111 sonec Aid
The U.S ambauodor wailed
Rw.sia for pouring arm, aod milltary adYllen Into eutroke Cuba.
"'Well over 30,000 tona of Soviet
equipment hu arrived ( In CUba )
In the wt few month,, " steven•

son said. "Thia includes al least
15 Soviet at&gt;-ton tanb, 19 Soviet
assault guns, 15 Soviet SS-too
tanks, '18 Soviet 78-mlllimeter field
guns, tour Soviet 122 • mlllimeter
field gun, and over 100 Soviet
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Chilli'cothe's F1'nest Old

Homes Open Oil April 30th

Chil!�cothe will celebrate l t s
first Visit our Homes Day on
April lO, when ■Ix oI its finest
old homes will be open lo t h e
general public. The tour ls being
sponsored by the Ross County
Historical Society to preserve intereat in historic old homes and
their restoration.
Next to Marietta, Chillicothe ls
the oldast town weal of the Ailegheniea. It was officlaU, founded
in 1796, but was a ,settlement for
many years before that date.
Many of it, lineal old homes. ln•
eluding the ones to be visited,
WeN built In the early 1800'&amp;.
Ho1te.ues In each of the \'IJltation
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period and wt plalD the h�1 ■od
the antiquell they conlam.
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p.m to 5 p.m. and the Historical
Muaeum wm alao be open to Ylsltors , during those hours. 1'here
wUI be free parking and a display
of ancient vehicles. Tea will be
served later.
The old houses and the Mus.
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eum are all with in easy walking
distance and the general public
ls lnvited. Tickets aro $2.00 each
and may be had by writing the
Ross County Historleal Society,
or at the Mwieum or any of the
old homes lo be vi!ittd on "Visit
our Homes Day."

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Caeoar � • ,...,......1d At..
Uoa aod he �t AWOL last wt!lfk
on hia flrat day in the lffVice.
He took one look al the war doj
train ing school OIi hi1 am val and
bolt..i.
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Caesar wu found Monday-in a
near by � food factory .

Mr. and Mn. Dale douae fibI rte DaltooJ and Mn. LyM Da.• 1 too of Columbu, 1'� S U nd,.y
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BY M, KATHRYN EVANl!I
Dalton wW leavt within a wee.:
Mr1. Jack Jona I Betty K I y for CalUornil where ahe w i 1t
Hujhes &gt; � • ourikal patient ., j spe,,d ,ome Ume with bee daughHolzer ho.11pital, Gallipoli,
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Mr1 . Harold Wayne Jonet ( 8� ·
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1011D.el have been aent to t (So- � S
H,all hoa�ltal (or the removal cii 1 Mr11 . WWiam Everett Jones and (in Chim!111 refugees escaped
Yiet) blcc for tralni�g.''
1 Mr. Thoma• E. Morgan are spend from Canton Monday In a daring
nsill.
StevetliOD also read 8 long list ilia to
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of
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Daniel M. J ne•
at inf sev eral days this week with motor boat trip down the heavily
of former Castro ,upporten who �Hill Rt, 3 ,pent Monday at Colun 1- I Mr. aod Mrt. l!'.dwln Morgan ..t patrolled Pearl Riv . The IIO-foot
er
have fled Cuba.
1 Levittltown, Pa.
but.
boat
carried
29
men,
4 wonvn .
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Offen N, Proof
Roome Burton waa corumed to ,
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and
Mr and Mrs ' Ralpb Weat of
Roa offered no proof of hls hi.I home 1everal daya tbla wtdt 1 . ·
mun!Jt gunboat, to Macao · a PorAlhance. spent TbW'Jday be, e ug.e,e
charge1. After Stevemon'a denial, due to vina.
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'I1ie ne•l)' organbed L lo n ,
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m�tate nta,
n he
h day evening April 10 et 7:30 al A tiny Jacbon county laule elub met WednetdaJ evening at
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wa�
ked qutc Y out O the
ia the Hospital Cafeteria, with Naria
proved that ahe could . maat.er the Banquet room of the Hi-WMJ
room.
na Lewis, the praiident, in charge. words Wednesday evening wheu Rellauranl
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SteYenson wu considerma: a The aecretary 'a and treasurer ll 1be walkld off with the Jacbm [ piiiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiioiiii--.l
formal detnand that the committe report, were given and ■pprov- County apelling bee title. Shi 11
declare Roa'1 charge faiae and ed. It w as decided th.at thfi Auxil• Donna Kuhn. 12-year-old seventh
Men's &amp; Boys'
uasub,tantiated. as w as proposed Qlry woold again sponsor a girl grader at Jefferson achool The
in Jan�ary when Cuba cha�ed from the High 1ehool to e n ter win for Donna runner-up In t h •
the Uruted State1J with plarunna: nurses this year. 'lbe AUJ:iliar; county bee laat )'ear, gives her a
Invasion.
allo thl, year ant having charge berth QI tho Times Dbtrlot Spoll­ Small I I
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of the cancer drive in t1t1t a rea, Ing Bee of Portmnouth April n.
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'lbere were 18 present. At the DoMa, the daughtt!r of Mr. awt
pr.
LONDON &lt;UPll-David Sinclair conclusion of the meetlng refre!I,. Mrs. Robert Kuhn of Oak Hill Rt
was fined $8.40 Monda)' for driv- menta were served.
3 clinchtd the title before abot.t
ing carelessly ,1t four miles per Jenifer Lewis of Jeclr.aon ap,mt 200 perao111 by IIJ)elllng ''eliptical"
hour.
the weekend hert with her grand- .and going on to 1pell the f I n :II
MIDDllPORT
He operates a 11team-roller.
parents, Mr. and Mn. Lawrence word "ensemble.•

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UnHed Pren lnteruiloul
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y !UPI )
- Shocked U.N. diplomat&amp;
waiting today for Premier Fidel
ta.rtro'a spokelman be� to offer
l!Offle proof ot b1a charge that
U.6. :Orces from the D.9Yal bue
,t Guantanamo are aiding the invukN:I oI Cuba.
l'orelp Mlnilter R a u l Roa
mau the charge at Monda,
Dilbt'■ tneetlllg of the General Aa,embly'l Main PolJUcal Commit,,
tee. It wa, denied both by U.S
.Ambauador Adlai St.eve11IOll and
by lllllor offlown at Guantanamo.
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erage slipped to .200 last aeuon
For the benelit of those who after a .MS mark .In 19.W, collect­
thought the St. Ului, Cardinals' ed a homer. double and two 1Jn.
1960 third-place finish was a fiuke , gles Monday night. Spencer bit
BY BOB WINGE 1T
manager Solly Hemus' boy, are his grand 11am - the :.bird of his
showing or£ some power that in- career - in the nwth Inning off
Sentlael Sport1 WrHer
dicates thic year they're seriously reliever Larry Sherry. S�
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Shortstop Daryl Spencer topped Bob Millu . who took .,,., u.,
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off a three-homer oulburst M(ID-. St. Loud pitching after ltarter
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day night with a grand slam blast Bob Gibson wu knocbd oul in
ab.in-kkklng duel with umpire
lhal gave the Cards a 9-5 victory the .evmtb, wu the winner, al· , _ ....4
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'I'he penalty, in eUe\.,t.
Joe Cunningham and Don Taussig ey McDe nnott 1D the ninth. Me1
�ere Js always a big turnout at the A nnual Fire- also hit St . Louis homers.
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Dennott retired Wally Moon for Tm NI an If I w■llf: Q.e May a, just
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Gary Geiger of the Boston Red
Tie F ,._..
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gWednesda
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Indicated
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Into a tlrat-place tie with the idl,
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Vernon were o!�a!3 reca�ftng·�h:·r g�y s at P
yomero • leasue schedule .
with the conduct of Conlan who,
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B0lb 'ind!ca Ie d great love for this area and repeated r,y M
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like Durocher, has a low bolling
antI, ' hom�' · •·�lh a .�an
Dodgers 1ame wu
only one
found 1hemselves recalling happy i,tcldents while coach- ba.se, was
point.
h1s 11rs, h1t ol ua,:J year played i:, the NaUobIha
al League.
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'nd helped 'h" Y ankees gaQI . .
Durocher and Conlan .....anged
mo
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Le
In the A rlc
Retton has moved up In the coaching ranks since leavague, Mu&gt;
t umph over th8 K ansa, City
cks
to �e shins Sunday ln , the
Your regiltenid pb■rmaCli.tt worb hand in
ki
The
l
y
SC
RA
SAN F NCI O (UPi Ing Pomero . He is now head coach al Mansfield-Mad i- !:i \\
tie ' s homer and Whiley Ford'•
hl
Dod
�
cs.
he
of
inning
Pitt
ger
hand
swith your phyllciaa. for the prolec•
l
son
supervises a staff of eight assistants.
three- hlt pitchinJ: eent the Yan- C lncinnell Reds and San Jl'rancll- fourth
Ge
ger,
out
for
the
la5l
half
after
burgh
the
Dodgers
game
of
i
lion
of
your health , , . fil11 each preacr. p•
eeOf course, Jim Vennarrl, Rutland coach, was present.
keeJ on to victory over lhe A'1. co G lant, 0
aera thr
lest
ica_
beca
s
mau
on
itaged
a
llap
u
protest
over
a
foul
e
11
co
�r
sed
�
tion
with the utmOllt p�ilion IO that yoll
Al utual be brought hi s good humor along to match
Mantle elso had two singles and lea here ton:t which
:::;::
call by the plate um pire on Nono
may enjoy the full benefit of
that of Toastmaster Jim Dlehl's and Dr. T. A. Hewet- lung, hit a sevenl h•inn m� homer a walk. He alao drove In the Yan- one of the clubs to the top
dook&gt;r'o
that proved to be the dec iding run '- '
Larker'•
p
fly.
po
.
okilL
toD'I.
third
run· F0rd s•-··
.,ees
• ou1 Nattonal League ar into the aec,
1.1uu.
m
Durocher. in numeroua rhubarbs
Tbe firemen have held the banquet at their Second · the Red Sox 3·2 Vl('tory over eight and did not perm.l I MlWler ond dJvlslon.
Ward Firehouse for the past several years and it is a I th.e Los Angde.11 Ang�ls.
with
umplres during his tenure a.,
to get past aecond hue.
The Giant, share lbe lead in manager of the old Bookl
Reaches idlltstooo
,
East Main St.
true feast for everyone who ts �nvited.
JD
Pomeroy
J er Walker, ua ally Mantle • the
lellior loop witb the St. Lowa Dodgen and New York Giant,
I:!
�
Ted Mankin again was praised by those attend ing. He I. Duke Snider bit a two-run horn- ne-,
Wo are al roar ,en,lee around cloe,t
. ll wben be pttched Ior lhe Cardinali, who took two hom the
laughingly said he wn 1.ove,:
.
la the man who annually prepares the delicious oyster ' er 1n a losing cauae but It en• B l
t
O
m
re
olea,
.....
..
yiel
_
the
both
weebnd
ded
the
0
n
Reda over
ebled the M-year old J'&gt;oda
11.ew•
eer out • t
mat.....-" because Conlan won1
yankee l'WUI dW' InI the aev- apor tiq 4-2 recurdl. The '
Oehler to reach a 1lgnificanl mile-· three
Reda art lhln guards.
.
en innlli'8 ho worked.
right behind , only • half game off When
bas written Sports Desk giving answers atone. Thia wa!I tht1 '7oth homer
Louise Gilmore
he was first aaked it het
J
cki
a
J
pact.
the
baseta
•�gle,
1n,en·,
e
Snider's
of
ced
a
pl
career and
hlm
for .Saturday 1 baseball quit whi�h has stirred interest
Manager Fred ffut.cblnMO w:UJ..
seventh on baseball's all-time load� walk and �trger'a homer
dur.m1 the past few day . Her letter:
supplied lhe Red Sa:1 with their put his ace on the mound ID hopea
homer-hilling list.
Sport.a Desk:
Enjoy very much your baseball questions. They sure The Cards were ,.ue of the big three runs agalaat the Angela. of &amp;cltiq the aeries off oo the
surprises of last Jleason whell they Mike Fomieles, who la1t season right foot.
have me going to my ret!ord books.
Do you have more information on your answer to the wou nd up in thwi place. This sea- set an AL record of 70 relief apHe plana to start Bob Purkey,
longest game question between Detroit and Chicago in son the conselUU&amp; picked the pearun�a. came to the rescue of • slow-balling 1Ldearmer who a).
1945 1 how many inninJs, etc.?
Cards to finish fourth, but their starter Ton Brewer In the sev- waya ieems to cut the Giant 1lu&amp;•
There was a 26 inning game between the Braves aod e arly·season ■bowing hints they enth when Ted Khwwskl and ger■ down to ,i&amp;e.
Brooklyn , ,at Boston , on �ay , 1 , 1920. Also , ihe longllst could be a 5erioua pennant threat. Steve Bilko hit doubles. Albie
Laat teeson Purkey bunt up 17
scoreless he game was 19 mnmgs at Brook lyn , Sept 1 1 ,
Cu nn ingh.am, whose batting av- Pearson hll a l..01 Angeies homer. wins. Four of them were over the
11146, the Reds and Brooklyn, called because of dark ne.,ss. -· - -- --Giant.. lk bu • victory over
Th e 1ongest nlght game was Sept . 15 , I 950, I 9 m,
Chicago already this ,..,.._
nlngs, at Philadelphia, the Reds and Phils.
Rookie manager Al Darll wUI
The most home run, was by tho Giants (1947) and
send the 111rprlslng am, i- to
POMEROY
Reds, 1956, was 221, Instead ol 20 1 .
UI at Cudleotlck Park toIha
b
First All Star Game lnformation, conceived by the
IIJiht. Loe, wa, hit fretly oU lut
late Arch Ward, Sport, Editor of Chicago Tribune: It
Jear,
bot earned a berth on the
was played In 1 933 as part of the World', Fair in Chi•
1iarting
rotation by looking ,harp
(nlghU
Angeles
Loa
al
Louis
st.
cago, July 6, 1933.
By unlled Preu lnteTnatlosnd
J
aprUII.
lh1I
(O.Ol.
Craig
v1.
)
- Cicolte C&amp;-1
American Leafue 4, Pitcher , Gomez; National League
National Lf•I•�
Wedneiday Loe1 madt hll
2, PUcher1 Halla an.
w. L. Pd. GB ! ClnclMatl at San Franclaco Last
t
in three yun • winstart
(ir
t
Babe Ruth Information:
4 2 .667 . . &lt;night&gt; - Purkey 1 1-0) va. �
st Loula
nlng ooe u he went eight In, 2 .667
&lt; HI&gt; .
Age 20, 1 914, •l ned contract with Baltimore Orioles
Fr�
nlnp agalnat the World Chamunu
for $600, was bou1it by Red Sox from Baltimore, farm• Clnclnnoll
Wtdl!Hday'•
½
a 2 .600
G
pion Plt11burgh Plrot.s In a gome
ed to Providence at , 1 ,300 salary. His top salary was Pittsburih
nlibt
Pblla.,
at
Milw•ukee
3 3 _ 500 ,
'80,000, In 1 930-3 1 &amp;t New York.
San
Francisco won, :1- 1.
oighl
, , .500 t Chicago at Pittsburgh,
d Chicago
p
club, were ldlo IIDDday,
I n my collection I h ave an 1893 Baseball Gulde an Loa Aog
Both
3 , 429 1v, St. r..,u� at Loo An les, night
ala&amp;
an 1893 schedule of the Reds given to m e by the late Philadelphia
11ut each IOI tn,.,• ..,,
2 4 . !'3 2 CQlctnnall at San Francisco
�.. - -·
l,l@rt Stansbury,
,
out oL the p.,rl/i
Le
nlerlc
3
250
1
1
ope
A
00
waukee
M'I
'
people
�her
,
hearing
In
Interested
• .:J, would be
'lllo Granto .,.,....tralad .., Ibo
.
Mond ay ti Rnu11■
W. L. P4!t. Git
.
bo have bue baII co 11 ec t10ns.
.
batting
cage. Tbe team'1 batting
A e1cs 5 c ni,..,
""'t J . Minnesota
4 1 .800
Louise Gilmore St Loms 9 1..oa i1ng
aver
da
a
:I l .750 · �; .
: '°o :
:i:,
( Only gnme IIChedulec H
Cleveland
Cin cinnati Fan
1
Y "
9 Probahle �Kt-Mn
De
:
TuHday'
:
:
t
2
troit
.NJ7
t
t
s
as
for
your
intere
and
Note - Thank you Louise
eyes 1G
•r
ape..
ave
1
""
phl_e
Phlladel
at
Milwaukee
2 1 .667 1
Boston
for your wantinR more information abo ut the 1ongest
ive tbe baffling pitches or Pur·
Sul
vs
1
Spah
Y
h•
nlghl
1
(0f
n
2
I . 667 t r
l
.
ork
New
rast
of
one
pulled a
game recorded, Sports Desk sort
I
e .
1 I .m 2 __:y__________
,
Los Angeles
there. You are correct on the longest game by innings van CO- t l .
1
1 2 .:m 1
but by hours our record book shows that American Chit'ago al Pittshurg - Card- Kansa8 City
1 2
s AID CORVM n.rND
League dubs Detroit and Chicago battled "(about) 4 well (O-Ol or Ellsworth &lt; 0--0 &gt; vs. ' Chicago
NEW YORK U1l'I&gt; -The New
1 Mi1.ell i0-0 \ .
t 3 . 250 2 111
)]ours'' with Chicago winning 8•7.
-- --- ___ Washington
•
York
Titans of the Amerk"'1
t 4 .200
B aItimore
FtMltball League will bop 1hr.
Mo11•ay'1 Relulll
1ea1011 an annual contribution to
New York 3 Kan1es City O
the Bill Corum FIIDd of 1,000 top
Angele, 3
Boston 3
prl.. tl0.00) tlckell lot Ito openled
Only
lnr - 'lllo dooatlon, aro In
�" ICbedu &gt;
&lt;Tunday
• Proli■•le Pltdten
memory of Corum, the late Na�
111 OSCAR •RALEY
and It Ia lntrlguln1 to ,peculate hit !136 home runs. Al this ala ge Minnesota at Boston - Paacual York Journal-American I p O r t 1
writer and president of Churchill
what help h, will gel from nine h&lt; was 31 years ol age. Mathew, U"'&gt;) YI. Muffett IO--O)
ti.... Pn,11 1o1,,..1toa1l
Lo• Angeles at New York G rba
�EW YORK ( UPl l -Baseba ll'1 games In thci Wrigley Field park after eight years has smote 338-Do
wu _:
nc
::
•_::lr'._'.a�
ck.
�----.'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-:::::,
CO,O)
!!!!�
Dltmar
vs.
U�)
age
the
at
Ruth
U.an
two
more
An·
new
lhe
power hltten feel today that Babe when I.he Yanks vi,lt
City
at
Kansai
Baltlmor,
proone
top
year
Mathews'
29.
of
Rulh'a lop record ol 80 home run1 gel• of Loi Angele,.
cnlght) - Herbert C l-CU va. PapIn. one aeaaon ii aare for another There LI, alto, the edp that ducllon to date Ls 47.
( 0-1&gt;.
pas
Kluauw1kl, wboH mu1clu have Despite the drawn-In fence at
)'ear.
Thia attitude 11 1toully held de- muaclM, will be playln1 half of Los Angeles, the power brigade Detroit at Cleveland
u...... CIUMIO ..Wit NU
1plte .an early rash of homers, an his game• In tbt Welt Cout pa rk points out that nobody baa come U-0) VL Ptn1 Cl-0).
11!1 NUNOO.. IIIIOIIILID •oo•,
extended 1ehedule of eight extra where left center and rlaht cen- close to the big 60 of ]ate even (Only Pfflll adtlduled )
- ttoGlli. fllAII all! OTNH UUMTOO
Wedaelda:,'1 Gamet
American League game• par ter field lll'I only $IS tfft. Work- though il' s only a mashle lhol
big Klu 11 the fact over the lert field screen at the Mbfletlota at Bolton
tom and the ma11lve muaclea Ing
a
OldlNJ·
(IMIIN}
�
,oon to be unleashed In two for• that he ii as and ha, recurrent Los A n g " I e a CollMium. And Loe Angeles t New York
nottr IIM L'IIOfi1' llPIII fllOllr 111A11
lllct,I
al
aty
Kanclub
au1
will
ask,
they
where,
ba&lt;:k
trouble.
mfnor
league
p
a
ru.
mer
....,...._CINillo:,,.,,. � M.I 87,7 11,6 ff.I IIO,I
COnly �• IChedulld)
ever offer a Mtter shot than at
"It't nol Impossible." .aya HarMIJ Came
fllcoft-c.n.t. ..... :11&amp; :D.7 .,., 15.1 17,1 aJ.O
moo Killebrew ol the MinnelOla 'yet U be I a ed IOlllld he the old Polo Groond, In New
aw..,, .............. 111 113.1 84.0 111.5 11.S 81.0
l
PKUIT B&amp;IULTI
York! The beat there nra the
'
_... ....... MA U.I IU '4,1
Twinl, "'but tt•1 very lmprobacomt u
11 Hank
Ma,1.
NEW
511 N.O 54.l M.l !IU
YORK
Obdllllo
NllllOI.
611
by
Johnny
Mlu
and
b�."
=borl ..:; Jimmy Fou did To Greenbe,g aad Fox the 16911, Puer&lt;o Rico, outpoln!Ald
...., ................. -�, 341.&amp; au st.!I 19.5 HAI
Kin.brew I, one of , trio with In blltln&amp; .
,_._Tlm,Nt,, ••• M.o IU IU 14.1 IU IU
tl8
current differences might b1ve lrllh Babe Slmmou, 1847', ••
the
raw
power
nece-saary
to
mm,
..,. Ibo
n II luclnollnl to opeculale OD been m onumental. Bui the J111· bury, N, y UO ).
"
1,.... Cir X·R•J Book• al Any Rambler De11e,
the othert beln&amp;
mark,
tle
anbe• whol • IOllnd Kluaew,kl or I eh lc difference of today seems to PIIILADELPHL\ -Mel lllddlo­
of the Y
Mickey Man
Dm YOU 11:NOW-that tho Ouo1c lo tho only rn/ddl,lhntlo mi,ht do In Wrigley Field overbalance the new advantago,. ton, 1:JO, Phllaclelphla, outpolnlad
and Eddie Mathew, of Ibo
1/ud
car-e compoct with
room, ride ond por­
oul whllo
II aamn there, al S
Chucll TaJlor, US\I, Dolroll (ll),
G
JlrlYM, Nor cu you rulo
CANCEU
NOW
RAC
lllrm
noe,
plm
omolk:ar
....
omy
on4
1DODOu..,.bili17 7
IN
u
Co
• w
Ibo
ADl lo 1ll 1hr. N on, , n- TOLEDO Ohio t UPU - A CHICAGO - Ernul TernU,
ollCb u Wllllo May, of Ibo
older, u port of Ibo 1Yidence Iha
1 , Chlcqo, otappod WOUo Colo,
Glauto, Emle BankJ of tho Cubo
beaY)' ,..,;..tom, and haurdoul 117
,
Bll
w
111, llolrofl (U.
man,
foN:ed
Ind&lt;
ronn
ol
b ho coadttlon, ol a f
Iulo ol SloYo
Iha ood Tod Kl..,.w,kl
......_ Claoole I, IA all.,,,,,,_
i. Klu' o .-.11udy at !Int baoe,
N
sA
FRANCtSCO - Jloyt
oy olflclals to
Loo Aneelao ADplo.
a!! (Sd,oolbo)ol B
whllo playln&amp; In Wrlgloy Field Toledo Ra&lt;ew
III San
om.
pn,ar
Monday
Goll - llelp
'
wJ1&lt;11 tt wu o Pacillc Cout ol1
Fronclaoo outpo
':::i
Balo•
'lllt "IWlor'' bouollto .u,htly l.aapo ,wp,
BONORI tlPI IIRITEII
Colli. 11)
ID,
,_ lllo oblll of hla fOflllOl' Bllb hit I&amp; homers while that
NEW YORK IUPD-'11,e UQ!WolbillllGII doll to l(lmlNpoU,. ... hll homo - In 1 9116 durlui fonned r1remen· s \uoclallon bu I GOBI 'NI IIINORI
81. Paul Ho lo I rlghlhandod hit, 1 IOl-pme 11-,, the IOIDI named Edward V. McCarthy ol BALTIMOIII: (UPII -'lllo Bol­
io: ■-I tbe loll Utl4 Ienco II • number of pme, u., enlarpd Uul!Ald Preas lntematlonal winner - Orloll
bk ..._ lh■I 11 - In Iha cap, Amorleu Loague w UI .,,...., 1hr. of Ito annual aw.rd for the bell pllclter John Pap to on llramen. '11M .. ol 11,o Jntoraollouo1
ltol.
110..., Ho omuhed ,. home run, feature otory
,,,._., 11,o Ibo ,-to! bar- la 1.i111 while playing In Ill soclallon oa kl Sunday llcCot'lll1 -J nduelnc 1bo1r ,_ wu awarded a ,100 bund and • - undtr tbl � limit.
tllr,.. MJI the IDlll who amote pmea.
p ue or hlo vt,ld porlrayel of
• 1'■lo IUIIO Ia • ml pouud,
Mllbe.,, of coaroe cloo• Ml laq f "
od II lat
tlmal) be WM get O llltt;;.g hypo by ' playlni al Ibo Broadway loft fire• of N... II,
Lfl US
IJoo&lt;hotl
lnjarioo fw lmoll 11,o Loe Angelel park It being In IIIIIO, In which three flnmml laol
hot - "'l1ul, ■-I tbe foe! Iha otber league. v.i n i. lntor• their llvaL"
• liTTLS-JUS. all•wtldod, nrer,
YOUR CARPETING
lllol - J■I pl put • hon&gt; otllnf to """pare hll bitting ho, rlRli
-,.. llill&amp;lo-Ullil -OR DO 1T YOUR­
.. Ibo pid,on rully ,wt bear- rolcl with Ibo Babe'■ and oole LANCASTER, Pa. IUPU-Mn.
• DaNIIP
op to
SELF AND SAVE
... don • Jon."
that yur,for-JN. be II ahead of Vilnlll Dlmeler, 41, mother of obi
,
bop,
roof
child... tnled - the 1am1r,
toto1.
�. � oldellned Ruth 1n ....
• NO¥m LONG4'IMI 11'.'0NQMY,
,
f
Two Aloea4
- In nearby Newville a pallet( � -ie eel,
lz;ccJr r,
M
Ibo boot ch
Ruth baltod out a record J14 ,wept by !Ire Thunday, died &amp;mIn st. Jo,eph'o lloopltol. A
In ,s :,ears daYGled to
11 1111. -• ,np ol
_ ___, _ -a 111 Y.. Rulh'o -ly year, devoted lo IOO, Claude Jr., IS. WU lllt
J,m pl!cblnl, during hla llnt olat,I 11Md ond II In llllll1ctor,r J11:1 ftlIi ,,
to • pon In Ibo ..-field Ibo llalnblao dlllm ot tho hoopltol.
'

Former Coaches Recall Days W ' th

•

..

M
had onytl&gt;lnK to uy about the IUr 81GNI FOIJK LINEMEN
pension, Leo kept ha lip tipped MINNEAPOL S-S Paul t Ul-'l l
I t.
and replied, " No. Not a thing. " -Four rookie offens.iw linemt''l
He looaened up a little later were signed u frM agents M ui ..
--------------------- and told reporten, " Whelber
day by the Minnesot.1 Vikings ul
you·re right or wrong, wti.� t can the National Foolhall League.
you do? Giles is the pre!ldent. They were Luther Jerald of North
o t
I've been auspended before and J Carolina, Wally Spark, of Lew1 �
know I can't touch an umpire. and Clark College:, Stuart Johnsoll
What made me mad was �eUlng of lhe University oI Mlnnesot:i ,
Un-own out of the game m the Du] utb branch , and Jlm Griboshl
' flnt place."
of Phoen.lJ:Yllle, Pa., no previouJ
Conlan thumbed Durocher out college experience.
of the game, he said, for throwI
Ing a towel on the field. Duro- ou the field bot landed In t�.e dui•
cher
claimed the towel did oot go out
By JOE 8'1'. AMANT

All Stan

Of Bid For National Loop Honors

. ..

,
- An egreemezlt liam Monahan, cily engineer. e1JACKSON
witb the state wUdlife department ti.mating the cost of replacing
is making poiJsible an early sta:1. sidewalk, on both sides of Vaughn
1.t
on a ncreational development of Street from South to Huron
Hammertown Lake, the city's wa- '2,531.25 to the propedy owner&amp;
end $199.30 to the city.
ter reservoir just west of here.
City council QI Its regular Referrod to the ltrMI and a .
semi-monthly meeting approv«I ley committee a request of Char­
a co-operative pact with the atate lea Davis and Margaret D av11
In return for financial and fistt- to vacate an alley between tlieir
stocking aasistance and at t ho Pearl street properties.
: same time !ltarU'd formal action
Received estimates from t he
toward allowing add!Uonal funJs service director and engineer of
for the development of the ntw $2,937.50 for roads In the new ad·
dltion to Fairmount Cemeery,
,
parll: area.
for wldenin&amp;: of Morton
$850
Coull·
witb
vote
By a &amp;-to-0
and $125 for repair of dam­
,
Street
cllman Floyd Coyan al&gt;slaining
on Morton street.
aged
curbing
council authorized the city "1&amp;·
ter service commission to accept
f'INAL 81S8tONS
a $4,000 grant from tli, wildlife
SET TRJ8 WEEK
agreodepartment under a
JACKSON _ Final ,.111ono of
ment.
this year'• elateddfod at Jaci:soo
Under the agreement the lake High School will be 1h11 week.
must be kept open to the public Sessions for elementary gradu
for fl&amp;hlng and the wlldl �e diYI- will he held at Pamrlew school,
,ion will ha ve authority to stock with lhe flrrt. grade competing
aud patrol the lake. Either parly Tuesda, momlng,
grade
may cancel the contract oo a Tueaday afternoon third grade
year' , noUce, but tho city wmdd Wednesday mornU:g
fourth
be obligated to return a propor • grade Weduesday alternoon.
tlonate share of the state grant. Seventh Fade ae51Jic&gt;nl will be
Ray Me"'9r, cit, waler euper- at the bi h achoo
! Tueaday night
l
lnt,ndent, 181d another lt,000 and rrtudent, !rum the e i g h t b
grant ls expected next 'I'"'·
grade will compote Wedueada,J
state funds must be used for d&amp;- night,
velopment of the Loke ana.
Mill Mary Tolberl from Uni,,...
Couucll adopled the enabling ally School, Columbua, will
be Ibo
legislation u on omergency mea- adjudlcator.
aure to permit Immediate 1tod.•
_____
Ing of Iha lab,
INST,\l,L NEW OffJCERI
Flrlt reading wu glYen to the JACKSON - New offlcero )"lve
ordinance appropriating $10,000 been tmtalled for the Jomou
of wat,r departn,ent funds for Elks lodge by C. A Dobblnl of
development plllllCNl&lt;S.
Jackson , put oulled ruler and
n.e
puto the develop- pall dillrlcl deputy.
ment and control of the park un- Stewart Rlegof lo the new a­
cler the walot CIDIDIWIIOD, est.b- alted ruler wllh Carl A. Dobblnl
llollOO a $5 IIDllll■l boat docking leading lmlght,
Durkin loJ­
!ee, prohlblto motor boats aud al lmlgbt, Harold Prloll Jr. loo­
,wJmmlD!l, � nc,eipt of lurlni ltulgbt, JUDN J, 'f ll' contribution■ from o u t s I d o retory-, Ro1M1r1 llloylu irua-,
......, and outhorlw eonrrtruc- Lewis Mapos trurrt,e and r.ddlo
llon of the •arlou facilities ot Evu, t,Ier.
the lab.
Appoln- by the ex ltld
COllNCIL
ruler Include Gor, Wonpr u
1-.t � ......i reading •f .. ·e,qu1ro, Dan
chaplain
OM- 0� purcbau and lllupno Phllllpo
IDDIr
ol • - ··- aud (IOllpoD· aua,d.
od Ibo third 1111d final 1tadlnr un, - WAIIIID TO IUUIN
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WU. • doly ao patio- with t h 1
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Mrs. Etllooo llllrlr, Mr. ond Mn.
Fr•nk Wlloon. Mr. tutd Ill r 1.
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NEW YORK tUPII-Pmldool from Ill o...,, tho Loam la
John F . ltouedy ulq a ro&lt;llni POl'II. 11 cl&gt;odtld Ill �
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tier'• mother uaing a rockln1 no&amp; llUing in I l"ICUr but la a
chair 11 an error Dl fv.et.
plut, atr■l&amp;ht--baaked dlllr.
So , my apolopea today to Mt. The museum added that J •••
Eric W, Allen Jr., al llldlocd, jult I vtctlm of • JlOPlllar o�. . at1-d others who rHd .bl tbl1 oonceptlon, l!l'!tted by the lnJ&amp;.
ap,ce reNntly lhat the man In dred■ of caricaf.ures which h■ve
the Whit! Hou■e had done more ■hown the famoui woman rocklo'
ror the l'O()ki11.g chair than Whi1• iMtead ot alttin'.
tier's mother.
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Alleri, managinl editor of the Th'll ....,. 1n,_,1o, In lhl Medford Tribune. wrote that he'd tume jewelry field l• at it again.
enjoyed a column on l'tlW'lenct Mn. Judltb McCann thit ,,..k
ot thf" rocker (thank you, Mr. Al- pnduced her tourtb lnnoYationlen 1 · But he sllked, 11What dh:I a many-strand necklace with a
Whis_tler'1 n:'°!�er evre do for the new type of claap enabliq the
ro&lt;klJlg cha,r.
wearer lo vary Iha ll!lllh ol tho
lt hlroed out, on I chick with strands. Or, all strand■ can be
the Melropolilu MIINIIDI of Art, twuttd lopther for - of,
Whistler's •\Other ..... do f1lr the feel
and ., tho - I■
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The other 1, a narrow, movable
ling
about one Inch In cliameler,
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on which a patent is pending. The
"suvon" "' • jewel - covered
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Memben ot Ibo - Cblloae prong, or hook, which la,lens into
Choir. wbo
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ev,nllll coocerl at tht Pint Bor,
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The Kin Club met Friday eve_
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\ MO�lt A. C;ihf 1 UPI 1 gladi.ilors.
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N�ncy
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Mrs
Ave
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starch
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light,
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Ohlinger
in Middleport with Mrs,
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T:H·lur. beset by trage- , Bt' sl p1dure voted by the Acad- Harold Ebersbach preaklillg.
St.ep1
Elizabeth
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Plans were made to operate
c«n� 6 cenlll per word for three consecutive luertklna.
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weighl
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H�ighls Mr�. Geurg� S. Hess, I stood with her gulden Omir today
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Flr8' For All
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popcorn mal!hine in PomeEStf'I C-01\ins. Ht 2. Pomeroy
F'uU rate of 4 centa per word will be cbar1ed 1or ad­
lr, cw,m..u Kt 2 G alhpl1s. Mrs. Wilham E. at the pmnade or her career- All four winners in the acting roy, Saturday 22 , with the proTrl·L
RolHoMn's
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vertmng if not paid wtth10 10 day1 after recetviD1 hill.
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I,t:'w1s. Ht. l t-;ort hup. Mrs. l..anCt' the best .idrc�s of l!:16U.
categories were fiJ"st-Hmers.
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4 15 6t .: ,, I I Su l lin s . H I I R1rh1,Pll. Donna I '11lP rlark-ha1n-:&lt;l bP ;-t uly won the B1 1Jy Wilder accepled ltree ations. A
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USED FUttNITURt: - I I� '( 12
contribuUon was made
UIU' 1ncorn:ict 1nsf'rt10n
L . l)� W 1 tt. Bt. I Bidwell, Mrs. &lt;"Ovcled awr1rd lur her ro le o( a awards - best director, lit! st orig- lo 8 needy family and a round
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Card of Thanb and S1wflal
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t·hrome k1kh �n :,d . unc 11 n1 I Comp ll' l e l ine uf ;, 1-w ing be&lt;ld m g H o;hwv Srirou;,r. Ht. I Ewmgtnn, footloo.-.t• lady in "H utterl 1e ld 11 " inal srreenplay ( with I AL. Dia• robin card was sen
t to Mr. and
for Ml word munmum. J&lt;.:ach add11.Jo11al word, lt:.
p!;m l � "Telegraph Servict' · ·
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Ob1tuanea publl!bed al I cent per wUrd.
Franr is Flonsl , Wy 2 · 2644 City, Mr�. 0 . Hoscoe Satterfield. elte Monday night at the 33rd an- for best picture, all for . .The
ing room suile. une bedroom
WORDS l DAY :.i DAYS ti DAYS 1 MO.
who have a new son.
and
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790 Maple St , Middleport , Mrs. nua! Acadt!my Awards presenta- Apartment."
smte. one set bunk bt-ds an,!
The rumrn� sale wu r,eport.ed
60e
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Sh umway G ref'nh�e:� ' l..t1 Y.-r1•n&lt;'e M D ilcner . Synwu .
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Rl. 2 Albany, Ed wa rd H Li.llwn , Lo play in. the movies.
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Mrs.
Theodore Lehew, was
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UJ Jackson . �, rs. Joe J . Herald, Muscular Burt Lancasleer won
awarded to Mrs. Frank Powen.
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Rt. 4 the bel:it ador award for his perGemes were played and prizes
! parts 2 bottom lf ' pull plow� Breeding bull11 lhal will a I r • Jackson. Monte Perkms.
C O b • 1 J�cksun, Mrs. Alfred L. B i.shop, formance as the hell- raising
2 horse plows - I horse cul - money mall.en. UH
awarded to Mr. a. E. Vaughan
Pnul Har- preacher in ·•Elmer Gan try."
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end Mrs. Harold Eberabacb, who
livator Wm Houdasht'll, Kings- Slre11. Call Ok.II blf:rl'etl, W I \\oellslori, Mrs. James
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dc l lf r. "1 rs. George ,asl•r •a,·d, "N"•t yeoc J hope Jo The Circle!! oJ the Lutberan nu:i
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L ......r- 1 $50.00. Also L'l49 4-wheel drive ? 1-'T. LOCUST POSTS and pick
e · W. ones, Wilkesville, Charles
"' "'with Lir..,,, in "''A Child is Church Women of St. Paul' s and
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Mrs. Ohlinger and a salad course
f-d bJ Natkl■wtd-e. Plloae IL .ff!f'p $400· 00· i-ief' M · H· "Ham- un lru('k Phone wy .2--6 l 40
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H e I P 1· e. RandoIPh w11 1· ,·mg, • � bout reta1-ueu
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St· John's Lutheran churches will wa, served by the hosteu with
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and ..._ Servi� 81.atioD ". .. I' mer'' Haw k.
4 17 ltpl
4.18. :n r , F.RATION service. Jac 9 •-- White.
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Ra\'ensw000 , W. \a,
Liz says she wants to do it very mllt!t et th� St. Paul's . church on favor being 8Dl8ll nack b°ayL
tngeratron. New Raven. Plwr&gt;11
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Window Blinds. and Shades 1 BEDS. ('JIAIRS, DRESSEH, wast.
RavAshb�ck,
L.
Robert
Mrs,
8--23--tl
Tuesday. Circle One will meet at Present in addition tv the
much. "
TU 2-3537.
above
"\-','E WILL SELL YOUR U S E D Porch Shodes, Venetian Blinds
,taod ,, bookca·" , dishPS , P"· --::=::-:==c:-c;;:c==-:-;c;; en.swuod , W . Va
1 : 30 p· m · and c·ire�
Tw0 at 8 named were Mrs. C. J. Ebers
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Shirley
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Jones
won
the
best
supREFRIGERATION �ND
Skalt'S, G1ins, Bows, Golt C lubs, Cloth A wnings and F' iberglass
Births
p . .m.
t" res antiques alsn Restc1ur- THEISS
· . Domes1·1c and
bach,
Mrs,
Teddy
Wamer,
Mr1.
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act[-ess
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Mrs. John F�. Tho nton, 822
n. Williard El:wrsbach, Mrs. 11'..lnar
"·•nt booths and fixtures . s e I t
lbe Meigs CountY Women s iw•
· I · C,ontact Roger Vernon St . lrnntun. d;.iughler , lrayal of a prostitute in "Elmer
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Dale Wippel Supply ,·h•..ap l',1 1 ! Marie Steiner, W v - Commt rcia
Sport ' 1 Center, Middlepor. Pb
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at Pratt, Mrs. Carl Hysell, and
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215 Union Ave.
WY -2-3633.
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4 : H '" · m. Mond ,;1J' . Mrs. Wilbur
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by Loncast N after a success1·on of 7 : 30 p .m, at the Ho'"I
....,. M artm. Mni. Homer Hawkins. The next
Pumeroy,
Ohiu
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W
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A.II
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to attend meetlng will be held May 5, at
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daughPleasant,
PL
Blvd.,
son
Cu5tom Grinding. Mlddleport --- - - - - - - - - -Lhe home of Mrs. Teddy Wamer.
New Tractors. Diseount prices 1 Gravely Tractor. Rates ReasonAPRD.
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Beardt"d
Peter
Ustinov,
the
3 25 U SLUUGISII SEPTIC TANK"! Clog•
let . 2 13 a m &gt;1onday,
Fe,e,d MID.
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English character actor, ran off The Twilight Carden cl"b w,·1, rs. R• W• Vaugban wa1 a guest,
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Harrisonville.
BUSYNES
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Finla
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SOW OPEN FOR
equipment lo go w1th them. I\ Elmer
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Sept"ie Tank Cleaner. Landmark
_ 4 1 12tp Patients n.•t·en iy d llic1arge
\lidwny Grocery on Sumner
buy.
Williams
on F a r m
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roy au. Pome
. duded Mrs. Frank McElhannon, ance award . He played a rogue in erated church basement Thurs- ntt
Farm Bure--J
-S\Jpply, Rutland, Ohio , Ph Sh SPOUTING, ROOF
('oun1J ROUIe No. 36 Mr. and - h ol
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Repair, Sheet M,s w,·11,·am II .,·1-y , w,·,...n R . " Spartacus " who ran a scliool for day at 7 · :30 p. m. Mrs.
Rofiert R
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NEW BEA� POLES. Phone 2-4363.
Mrs. J ohn C'. Johnson.
4-18- n t� metal Work. The Po wers Com- - -- - Roberts will be present and show Emerson Jone
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others
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and
daughter
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- pony, Wy-2-2301.
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4+30tc Mrs. John Si h,et , Ray R iffle. , Lanee Sullins, Ross Gettlt!!i, Rob. slides of wild �owers in Ohio. All Barbara,
(ine�t
for
us
See
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TIRED
ed
attend
the
cin
4 15 Gt p
-Radaba
a
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Mrs.
ert
Luthet
de
n
ubs
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the
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county are High School ienior play Friday
m
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in new wallp.aµer! at bargain Mrs. William Burnette, Mrs. ,
-- - of Timothy IA
Domestic airline a n d -75 ·BALES
invited.
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r
evening, where Kenda Rwisell,
l, John Songer and infant son. Har- j Slagle . Mrs. Nancy A mstrong,
worldwid■ travel service ' 6- IO H. P. Scott Alwall•r- Motor. kind or rolor combination tu
Mrs. !rln Youn� , M onte P�rkms, Magnolia Temple Pylhian Sis- niece of Mr. Jones, was a member
old Phillips, Paul Walters, Cecil
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Call W I 9-344.1.
�-4 15 3tc suit your room and color
now 1v1llable locally
Davis, Joseph Morgan. Homer Perry Wells . . Wilham Harrmgton. ter.� will meet in regular session of the cast.
Phone AAA Club, GI SINGER ELECTHIC Poriab!e scheme. Cross Hardw are MidBrennon, Mrs. Dwight Tilley, Ed�ard Lil ! ico, John F. Blaett- Thursday at 7:lO v. m. All mem- They were joined by his parenll
w
ith
4-l8-6tc
Sewing Machine complete
dleport, Ohio.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
6,0699, G111ipoll1, Ohio.
Benjamin Golhard, Mrs. George na �. M �s. Marth� Juling, Harry hers are urged tu be present.
attoclunenls
zig zag, monoAPRIL 21
Jones, Shade, and Mra. Dorothy
Holman. :\'!J's. Hattie GHlespie, Price, Geo�ge Rmrdcn. Mrs. Ros( 1 4) FOl,. RENT
A. W. Hayes and Nellie Mae gram, patch 1:1nd make buttonMrs. Leslie Henry and Kimberly i coe Satterfield, Mrs. Harold Ger- There will be a Jitney supper at Dandakis, Athens. Following the
$37.50
or APARTMENTS •Furnished and
ma.n and Mrs , John Grow.
the Letart Falls Community Hall play the group went t.o the home
Hayes will not be responsible holes. Pay off balance
Brown.
i emfumt.s ed.
Ph
terms
desired.
one WY 2r
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Blood
administered
l
.
t·el'elltly
al
anyby
ny evening, April 21, at 6 p. of Mr. and Mr&amp;. Kenneth 11.uaeD
d
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o
t
Frid
debts
any
for
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Among Alling
h Mt!Jlaste a M ddl
6tc
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included
the
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;
pilnl
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no
unit_
s
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urstlves
o
lhan
m.
This
will be sponsored by the and family (or a soc ial hour.
one other
wfua2L
3-s-t
According to the midnight re- '
Plumbing &amp; Heating
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and
n
S�nday
fnur
on
tmil.
Mon.
s
y
o
herl'afler.
uth
and young adults of the
ELECTHOLUX VACUUM CLE�Niif'F'rVE aOO'rf APARTMENT 61 1 E . Main St.
Pomeroy porl o( the nursing deptirtment
·
da ,
-M!'!thodis
Signed: A. W. Hayes and ER with att.(chmenl.!t includ1ng ON
VISIT IN Rtrn.AND
t churches.
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patients
ho
44
those
/ y
Pho e
22 8
with bath. Phone WY t---Nellie Mae Haye&amp;
Mr. and Mrs F� McCann
paint spray. Originally sold 1or
APRD. 22
�,e ..
-- --l l-l?-u
·---- -- - "·-------- condition included Fred Philson,
over $100.00, Wlll sell for I L evenir11C9 WY 2-3:JIS.
- - ----- -- - a
daughtr, Sue Ann,, or CharA
nd
sphaghetti
w
r
dinner
ntt
J
be
ill
held
GALLON WATER TANK Mr� Eliw belh --4:_ �- - � :_:
Iver
(2} CARD OF THANKS 6 payments of $6. 50 per mo�:h EIGHT ROOM HOUSE AND 1000
'
e
ort
leston,
W. Va ., and Mr. and Mn.
at
the
Joseph
St.
's
Catholic
p
w,·11 haul for public. Contact.
WF. wlSH- •ro EXPRESS -o � r or $.15 00 cash. Phone WY 2-2204 seven room house: One S · fOO"'l
Church
Ronald
McCann of Utic9.o N • w
Haa
in
Mason,
Saturday,
Bob Pickell, Pomeroy.
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April
�and
York.
2,
visited
re
Mr. and Mrs. Clar•
p.
m.
to
7 p. m. Ad·
since
J-28-3ote
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34.
1,
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running
15�
feet
on
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rollnd
a
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mission,
s
$t
friend
adults,
50c children. I enee Price of Rutland SundaJ.
relatives,
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GAS, ,·UEL 0"
- aiii o'"a
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lllchard C. lllldj&gt;r, who-e plnre DI
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Rad10 TV Service
---Pt. ·
ers, Pomeroy-Mason 30.66,
Airman 1st Clau Ronald McCann
mldence l■ In Can, of H. K wuson
for their kindness, sympathY nacea. Call for free estimates 4 ROOMij unfllrnished
apartment,
:-��r":::;i w::� ,:·t:�n•�t11 :.��rt"�� Pleasant 29 62, Hinton 3.08 staAU Makes
will be stationed et an Air Base
and llf'autiful flornl offerinH:i fi'oreman ,e Abbott Middh,port with bath and 6 room unfumn
ee
.
Phone WY-2-2255
him 1n the ah,te of Ohlu, and hlA tionary , Kanawha Falls 5.86 J'iset Frankfurt, GermSIJy. Mra. McHhown ua ut the death of ou:
1-10-Uc ished apartment, in PomeroY.
n l •ddreu I■: A -IC.: 11\eha rd C. ,
prNf!
R
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f
eston
ailing.
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e
C
mg
20.43
e
.
Rax
Cann
plans to join her husband
AF1$5l�J.U7.
Nu.
l
a
SPrl
p
Rader,
beloved dnughter end a I , t e r.
ep
-OD
4-ll-tfc
Wy-2-2733,
I
Os
1 the weter safe you drink? Bad Call
- --- --- - - -·- - - -- 808 E, Main St.. Pomeroy • Ohio 3llaa. c . M. R. No. 1 • Kee,le r Atr Ohin River was slalionary from
•
in
Germany
within the next two
Miss Bertha Fox. S p e c le I '
1l ,
1
p, w
.apartment
water kills millions yearly. ·, Je 3 ROOM F'URNISHED
Cleland
TV
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13
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Biddle,
Dam
w
and
A.
beR.
months.
Rev
Ron
a
ld 1s a grandson of
to
thank!!
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1
FRCE. Water Softeners, utilities fumi,shed. Call WY 2·
i.e81.
u
ti
ROfl
m
4i.i:
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low
point
,
falling
ly,
that
w
iam
slo
was
U
M r. and Mrl. Price.
h��e?'.:(l�h= c� ���
M r!t Garnet Will
m
18-The
Middlepo
rt
PTA
met
MonIron Acid, Sutni.ur,
Gas, D�t 230t,
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Common
l'ln11. Mel11 c011nty .
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- ·Carson, the· paJibe&amp;l'ets and and Odo· Remover Chlorinat-Brad-.
o, cue No. 13,1&amp;11, ,w,.v1.._. wr London wos runmng 5\"� feet · day evening with t&gt;Charles
-BRUSH
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cuttmg
LL
t
l
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h
rom
d
4
4\'
- I
the 11t ftk a,d c Marmet
feel and Winfield bury, president, pr siding.
CLASS TO MEET
'· m r
Chase Funernl Home for lhei,· ors. ete., at half prire. Dome• ��- RN01
0
apart
bath
and
MODE
room
4
• tractor bru!M1 cutter. By t h e R,,','",,'",'."
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feet,
dam
Willing Workers cla81 0f
e
Th
'in-re
'"" and kind words ln our tic and Public. W,ter Supply
,
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The 1,1eeling was opened with
ment, furnished or unfurnished hour Wm . Houdashelt K mgs· ror1 c 11ody or ,hlldren , •uP11°ri for
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u
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E
terpr'••
EUB church wUI
· I· Also the Pome · Correction a SpeclAlty .
m
hnur OI gne
8
1
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onrne,nts :
stl- In Middleport Phone WY 2·3874.
tht• Pledge of Allegiance led by
'
11111\n tlff a nd chlldre u I lha iurlh...,.
ah. bury Road, Wy-2-6658. .J;tlPfflrl er ord11r of the Co�
.
nnl
Friday
roy Emel'gency Squad, Dr. R. male! FREE. Terms. ,..,__Lal.
7:30 p.m ln the
meet
at
.�resenta11ve from the_ B o y
""1o Rtv@r - r:· t an down 1 3• · a 1·�
.....
4 17
"" n
hur1n11 1h11 b11 aw rded it\uon■1t1,
_
HospitHolzer
lhe
Pirkens.
R
Mn. R. C. st'M'Y," J l l Union Ave.
Any house up to 6 rooms treated aupport ror th11 ch 1 1dr11n ur he part-- 6 15 a.m·· A. V. Chris· Jr. up I Scouts, Cub Scouts' Girl Scouts church social room. Members are
, �• 1... In the tuturr, thu ■h� b• ,,w a rd•
kO A
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11[ and nursing staff. Mr. end Pome ,oy, o ., Phooo WY 2_.,
.,,..98. l HOOMS and bath, un fo"fnlslii!O for TERIMTES, .-.
• ny 0 ._,, .,d ,h� hou•..hold aomh, 11n11 r.., 14, 2 3t· p m : Aliquippa up 16 I and Brownies, Janice Everson• asked to bring
.. home made cook
2
TU
2305
Phone
apartment.
�
' ies A Sfanley party will be held
er r,ropn rtllf!I said eau.� w,u
3 J I 30tt
Mrs. C. fl. Swick nnd Family. �
- room treated lar roaches etc .. oth
•
btt fo, hearlnri: on or •f•er 111., 21illl. 6 40 a m C V Horner up ,, 1 Mary Bradbury Ray Pickens
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__ - Mn. lru Fidds, Ne w Haven. W. $1. INS
-4-IH-Ilc :- - -and all women ol the community
U
RED.
GUARANTEED.
d111
or
Apru,
111111
4 p m : St. Marys up l7 4 15 Demus Hackett.
___ BRAND NEW GE Swivel Top Va.
4 17 Jk TERMS. This is e SPECIAL,
���"� arl• R•d"t,
'
a m. Raymond /lalveh up
Va&lt;'uum Cleaner on wheels.
17, Mrs Paul Theiss was nnmed and their husbands &amp;I'll Invited to
(8)
AUTO
SALES
Q
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,
,
or
Att
e
nd
o
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T
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CrowPRE-SE
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P t
o n 4·30 n· m·, PittsbuJ"ger up
Beautiful pastel colored. Com• PASTURE FOR HEN'r-=- ·pl,-n-t y
· - - --- · 17, deIegate to a ttend the County attend,---:----IMlntm
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1 958 PLYMOUTH VB Snvoy hard pletc with att1whments. Will of water. Can handle 10 to ir,
&lt;1 35 a.m. ; John I.a·J Dean dvwn Council PTA meeting
w--�rYW
.. R �port
·
- --- - - : .
.
the same business neal'ly �-3 .;f - - -- k ly r $:11 ao
top roupe. One local owner . sell thl·
a.m
6
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na
o
,
own
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of
reporl
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Houd;
Wm.
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nominating
WY-2-6658
·
head.
�•o meroy, Ohio
.
century
TOPS
•
ALL
a
TER.
Push button shift Nict&gt; and Terms �s �=:i rn�� Pho;:
7 a .m : A. V, Chns up 21, 4: 10 commitl.ee was read and accept- _ Gal lipolis, Ohio, Saturday, A�1:t2: ashelt - Kingsbury Road.
M JTE CONTROL. Mrs. R. c.
March H'.ilh, 1961 p.m;
clean Inside and out. $l095. 00. 2204.
4 14 6
Bayou Mancha:! up 21, 4: 10 ed. These new or· "rs were elect- rll 15, 1961, Sale■ Report of Ohm
4-18-3tp
Story, ll1 Union Avenue, Phone To be sold o the High BidBlaetlnar' s Pomero�• ---t
a.m.
;
John J. Ruwe up 21. 7 : 10 ed to serve the coming year pres- Valley Livestock Co.
1
.
- -�- �----3 I I 301c der - One 1953 Oldsmobile
.
--- ijil(l---:J'i
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w
BEAN POLES. Phone TRAILER
SPA.CE avmlabIe at WY 2-2496·
.
_ 175 to 220 Iba 17 to
,
m
TOIt
p %3, . 15 a.m ; R. Iden�
- John Krawaczyn ;' v i.ce HOGS
For Your Nr. w
, 220 to 250 Iba. 17 � 17·50 •
Tud"&gt;r Conv. Coupe., A t the �
WI 9--2165, Racine, Ohio.
Miller ' s Trailer Court, Middle- ! -- -- -��
�
17
50
•
RHmblf'r
: BosWO 1 _1 up 7, 11 p.m.; president - Mrs. John Krawsc• · •
&lt;l. 13 61r port . Call WY-2-5422 , if no an- : CAl,L WY-2-5320 l&lt;'or Housepower Blaettnar Auto Company, City
Light 16 lo 17.50,. Fat Sows 11 to
o
28,
;
p.m
Maysville
up
15
5:
zyn
2nd
-- -- - (
Se,e Metrl)pDIUa■ MotoN
vice
pres.
y
Mrs.
on
n o t Main St., Pomero , Ohio,
Rating. If your light's
AUCTION . . .. .. .. . .'11wer , WY •?-SI S6. 342 Bee�·h �t.� ri,:ht _ your sight's nut right. the 25th Day of March J9tll W,i lter Beckjord up 31., 3:30 a.m; George Hackett; secretary -Mrs. 16; Stags 12 to l4; �ars 8 t.o l2;
600 E1111t Main .--.:.. Pomeroy
-\8,.
0
Suiurday . Apr. %2, IHI , ll:lf.p..•• , . :.Middl��l,.:_ · ____ _ .ate Guaranteed installations by e K- at 10. O ' Cloc k A M. This car Dispatrher up 31, 4 : 20 a.m: New Bert Bodimer ; assistant aecre- Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 100, Sh-Oats B to
Phol)t WY-%-3870
t w ill not be sold for less than Orleans up 3.2, 3 a.m. ; OVEC up taJ"y - Mrs. Harold Hubbard. Mr. 1 8.
I nm movln� lo Celifomla. �re7) HELP WANTED
perie,ncell electrician. M e l ,.
(
1
$25.00.
ls 3-30
Kalad Hindy · past pres·•dent was CArn..E - Steers 16 to ZI,
· a·m
1%8 FoA:i)--P,CKUP - Mtthari- fore r will sell the followmg at
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e,
I
Elt
Wy-2-s
('lrie
Servic
20
B
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S..
Heiefer 1 5to 21·• Baby ·Beef 18 to
J
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cally sound, new paint job. Can PuHuc AUC'l'ION 0t my res I· PAPER BOY OR G RL for nGalllpolls Dam _ Inca ,up 8:50 the in11lalling officer.
Co
4
af
18
3t
c
·
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Auto
•
Blaettn
24: Fat Cows 14 to.. 17.50; Canners
The new president accepted the
be r.een ut Hutlnnd Furniturt&gt; . drnre just off lhe Bradbu ry mud tinel Route near Mason Briclge
p.m;
Indiana
up
l
l
:
3..
'j
p;m
;
OIi.
o
Po
hi
meroy,
O
f
10 to 13; Bulls l'l to 20 ; Milk Cows
.
Prired to sell.
4 15 :lk at tht- top of Middlf'JIOrt Hill. area and toward� Middleport. ------ ---barge and P1_,
_, hIS best e - 100 1O 200.
=geu
c
a.m:
ver
Shearer
21
:
3
down
Lou�
���
'"::::��
I \::=� ..
.
1 Wukh for Aucllon Arrowsl.
Ap1)ly in pNson lo Tht' Dally
{20B) INSURANCE /I'
I lsia.na down 5:30 a.m. ; Philip forts . The refmng p.res�"dent Mr, VEAL CALVll! - Tops ;40.
1957 PONTJAC V8 llardlop. S11ark- Nurnr -Refri,t•ralor (with freezer)
4 6 lfc
Sentinel .
B radbury, expre�sed his th�nks Seconds 22 to 7.8 ; Medium 1829to
COMPl.fo::TE lNSURANCF. PRO- r: b:_sob� to t:e7 h�!c�i:
Sporn up 7:25 a. m
25
ling ori�tnal rt&gt;d aru:l while tin- dl�h 1·;1hinet, 2 apartment siz� •
�
,
5
e
r
tection, Life Auto, P'ire, Poll■
.
.
Kanawha River - Semel up for the cooper:ihon he received Com &amp; Hvs• 18 lo 25•• C··u15
l,h. llyd,amatic·. O••", l·"
•·•I ,,wn- gas nmgrs . ut1· 1 1· ,y c·abme
rf
DRIVE
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.
&lt;'
,
ert
WHO
WOMAN
p
Fo
rdor Station Wagon, At
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.
f
15
c
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ff
h
bl'
pu
e
t
rt
Middle
Call
Mills.
.
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20
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K
Ont
London
a.m;
15
:
wn
1
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Merrill
d
n
Fo
to
G
.
t
e,r_ $995 B!arttnar. .�. Pnmnoy.
po 'l la, lhe K ei h oble
"'rm
heal r rs. 2 1" ' Ztnith trlevisHln, you would enjoy working 3 or 4
rd I .,
461 S. Third Ave., Middle- Marmet 2 : 45 a.m; 0. F. Shear• M�s. Pearl Reynolds' TIJ(lm re- SHEEP - Ewes &amp; LmB. 6 to 12 ;
Davis , Waroe1· Jn111ranee
f I S lilt rl'l'1 ion furl o\l ht&gt;nlel' (I. I , gas hours 8 d:,y calling regular\;
Stock Ewes 4 to I; Fat Sheep 4
lu mps . eomo le radio and rerorrl each month on a group of Stu- Complete protection for all needs. port, Ohio. On the 20th d•y er down Marmet 4: 1 :1 a . m. ; Irene ceived the attendanC(') award.
Hl49 DOJJ()E l ' 'l Ton loggin� 1 nwk
to 8 ; Culls 1 to S; Bucb 4 to 8;
11layer. c-hair.� . Sinr,:Pr sewin" dio Girl Cosmetir dient11 011 d Tel . WY 2-2966,
4 1 :iotc of April 191 A t I I O 'Cl ock Chotin down Marmet 5:20 a.�;
1teel flat bed. dump ��UgPnc
A.M.
Fat Wethen 4 to 8,
Thelma Ann up Winfield 5:45 26 Members 0/
machine, 'beds. antique library route to be established in and
Smith, R, D. 2, Pomrroy . WY 2e, PomSerial Nd. 57 SL �M
LAMBS - Topi 17.so; Seeon4,
.stend , JIbrary tabJe, round table around Pomeroy and are wlll· R. G. PICKETT Insuranc
p.m; Jerry Waxler up Winfield
,
4 JS 3lp
6258.
Group
Made
Yi,it
This
Vehicle
will
not
be
sold
ar D
N
l
. 12
mat aaea
clot
7 p.i_n: Lucy Jane Lucas down Twenty-1ix
sofa bed
- t.o f;
for leu than $700.00.
members of Bethel � 10�4. Wta
�rcsser. 2 Ing lo make light deliveries, etc, :�ri;
]957 FORD Va 2 door, one careful 2 c:ts of �
!J"!'f!rs,
W�
p.m.;
ield
Polk
1
1
y
up
al
S a
GffiL cosNo. 62 of the JntemaUonal Order
and
owner. Original bluci finl11h 9 k 12 wool rug and pads, �row write to STUDIO
Keith
Goble
Ford
Inc.
Winfi
a.m.
2:
B
30
e
eld
e
a
r
v
;
Glenda
A-34
le,
ol Job's Daughters attended the
,
l.lghlno'ng Rod Mulual
lib-new. $895. Blae,tt.nar's, Pom­ ruga, 5 pc. dinette set, d1sheii, METICS, Dept.
Mlddl■pert, Ohio
WHY NOTT
Winfiel
.
down
1.m
d
5:05
up
mornm
-"-Jp seryree
, s "--g W0111u
---.iowr RAWALPINDI, Pulstan (UPU
3-28-sotc
By Their Agent,
4 15 ·tltc Speed Queer('.' washer. ¼T. California. Route will pay
eroy,
ll-18-!tc ________
day, at Grace MetbodiRt church, _ 1be Rawalpmdl Munici
to $3.50 per hour.
R. E. Grindley Sr.
___
pal
1956 OLDSMOBILE Su:�r 88, hard chain block, 12 ga. Winchester
0
1
Gallipolis of which the hcmontl Commltleo bu lltllPllld obo!W,.
•u,r
OUTBOARD
MOTOR
boal
il&gt;lr.,,=========e!i
and
pum
lllUI;
p
ol,
,II
gar
n
pJ,J
de
( 1 B) EMPLOYMENT
top C door. Hydramatle dri\le.
queon Be&lt;ir;y Tawne, lo a mom- &amp;tg Jhe &amp;walplndl lmprotro111r11nce protection. All rlsll
(2 1 ) REAL ESTATE
MARKET
-.. -. and braket, l8t5. tractor and equipment, • lawn
coverage, $3.l!tl per 1100 OOVVI'
� WANTED
mowmr, 2 electrlc moton and '
SA
SE
CINCINNATI &lt;UPII - I. I ve- ber,
JDelll 'l'nllt ClD Iha ll'Olllldl 1h11
Blaelln■r'a, Pomeroy.
FOR LE · HOU 5
and
�
,
- AccolDJlU!lng the group, were tbml, bu been m lmprovemeal:,
e.
Bame
S
pson
gaso
motor,
Mot
.
.
('
Une
.
s
or weed cut- WANTED ::_ ·,by type of house- �.
4 15 61
.
a: .. im
.
..
.
InsurNb
Locust tock; . . -bath.
location. :m'
ler, garden tooll and wheel bar- wort or any wehinRS or Iron- anee Agency, Middleport Phone
Pomeroy, Phone W 2-5S D, Cattle 15001 catves. •toe,. at_eady;' three Council memben, Mrs. Bl•
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PAMKEETS FOR SALE. 30!
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Contact Donald Manuel. Racine, i C. 8MDJl'OIUI. ••- - llvated, balanco puto,. and
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Smith, Mn. Ll!l llmlth, 111'1. IJGb,
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and Mr,, 0-p Dalla, allandJng, The nut rnsolln&amp; - set
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Mr. and MN. Ata Jordon, llev,
aod Mr■. llllpb Zundel, Mr, and
Mrs, Ja1111a -lqton, Mr. ..1
Mnt. Garald Anthony, Mr, end
Mrs. Etllooo llllrlr, Mr. ond Mn.
Fr•nk Wlloon. Mr. tutd Ill r 1.
Richard ()won. Mr. and Mr,, Ital•
ad !!ind)-. Mr, and Mr■, Davttl
Jenkin,, Mr. and Mrt. H a rr y
Houdasheh Mr. and Mn. lletl
Bodilner, Mr, aotl Mrt. Jacoll
'turner, Mrs. France• Bearhs,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S beets,
Mt'lil. Isobel · Winebrenner, M l!l'!
.,_,, Sanborn and Mrs. M ab e I
Sanborn.

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axillbllad tho palnllllt, oo Ion
NEW YORK tUPII-Pmldool from Ill o...,, tho Loam la
John F . ltouedy ulq a ro&lt;llni POl'II. 11 cl&gt;odtld Ill �
clliir ii lnw - nlWI, Whl,. flln and found th■l tho lady WII
tier'• mother uaing a rockln1 no&amp; llUing in I l"ICUr but la a
chair 11 an error Dl fv.et.
plut, atr■l&amp;ht--baaked dlllr.
So , my apolopea today to Mt. The museum added that J •••
Eric W, Allen Jr., al llldlocd, jult I vtctlm of • JlOPlllar o�. . at1-d others who rHd .bl tbl1 oonceptlon, l!l'!tted by the lnJ&amp;.
ap,ce reNntly lhat the man In dred■ of caricaf.ures which h■ve
the Whit! Hou■e had done more ■hown the famoui woman rocklo'
ror the l'O()ki11.g chair than Whi1• iMtead ot alttin'.
tier's mother.
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Alleri, managinl editor of the Th'll ....,. 1n,_,1o, In lhl Medford Tribune. wrote that he'd tume jewelry field l• at it again.
enjoyed a column on l'tlW'lenct Mn. Judltb McCann thit ,,..k
ot thf" rocker (thank you, Mr. Al- pnduced her tourtb lnnoYationlen 1 · But he sllked, 11What dh:I a many-strand necklace with a
Whis_tler'1 n:'°!�er evre do for the new type of claap enabliq the
ro&lt;klJlg cha,r.
wearer lo vary Iha ll!lllh ol tho
lt hlroed out, on I chick with strands. Or, all strand■ can be
the Melropolilu MIINIIDI of Art, twuttd lopther for - of,
Whistler's •\Other ..... do f1lr the feel
and ., tho - I■
�•- Mccann•• •·lhuven", an earher Invention already palentetl,
eg
The other 1, a narrow, movable
ling
about one Inch In cliameler,
11,ISf
on which a patent is pending. The
"suvon" "' • jewel - covered
Y OffleS
Memben ot Ibo - Cblloae prong, or hook, which la,lens into
Choir. wbo
a Sunday the rlng.
ev,nllll coocerl at tht Pint Bor,
till Church Jn Mltldlapo,t, -·
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4 15 3tc shirt., !o u5 for fr,csh. plea::;,n!'.' rr l10, 1 1 1ta! 1n the pa�! 24 houi s
The Kin Club met Friday eve_
llurnetlc.
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Will.am
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wne
ordn
your
lo
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at the home of Mn. Annlll
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPEND ABLE RESULT
\ MO�lt A. C;ihf 1 UPI 1 gladi.ilors.
�ANT
N�ncy
.
Mrs
Ave
Th1rd
1003
at
starch
or
nu
light,
-llt&gt;avy,
Ohlinger
in Middleport with Mrs,
.
RATES
1
[ u5eCI one year. Call WY 2 2044.
.
T:H·lur. beset by trage- , Bt' sl p1dure voted by the Acad- Harold Ebersbach preaklillg.
St.ep1
Elizabeth
644
Fifth
Ave
,
dehvery
r
Armstrong,
pit:k-up
1:md
iii!
Free
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cbarJe--40
Minimum_
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p
4
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4 ceDU per wo d. on, LDae:rtJon.
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Robl■110a'11 La u.Ddry and Dry- ilrn t,;t'1lh Thomu». Halliday I dy 1md �canda l 111 rt'cent )' ears . t:'m)' was · ·The Aparlment."
Plans were made to operate
c«n� 6 cenlll per word for three consecutive luertklna.
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SORREL
MARF..
weighl
lWD
·
lbs
word.
per
centl
30
for
montb
ne
dnnl ng-WY 2-54211
H�ighls Mr�. Geurg� S. Hess, I stood with her gulden Omir today
SDeeiaJ---o
Flr8' For All
lhe
popcorn mal!hine in PomeEStf'I C-01\ins. Ht 2. Pomeroy
F'uU rate of 4 centa per word will be cbar1ed 1or ad­
lr, cw,m..u Kt 2 G alhpl1s. Mrs. Wilham E. at the pmnade or her career- All four winners in the acting roy, Saturday 22 , with the proTrl·L
RolHoMn's
n11
vertmng if not paid wtth10 10 day1 after recetviD1 hill.
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4 15 :up I
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WY :!-5-130
I,t:'w1s. Ht. l t-;ort hup. Mrs. l..anCt' the best .idrc�s of l!:16U.
categories were fiJ"st-Hmers.
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ceeds being Wied for various donErrors in Advertmng--Sbould be reported tmmf!diately.
4 15 6t .: ,, I I Su l lin s . H I I R1rh1,Pll. Donna I '11lP rlark-ha1n-:&lt;l bP ;-t uly won the B1 1Jy Wilder accepled ltree ations. A
o
!be Da11, Seounel will 1101 be rE'1ipons1ble for more tha
USED FUttNITURt: - I I� '( 12
contribuUon was made
UIU' 1ncorn:ict 1nsf'rt10n
L . l)� W 1 tt. Bt. I Bidwell, Mrs. &lt;"Ovcled awr1rd lur her ro le o( a awards - best director, lit! st orig- lo 8 needy family and a round
wrl . or11' 5 p w, - ., - � ��
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with
rug
wool
.
.
of
s
Nolu·
e
Card of Thanb and S1wflal
· l!;vents, $1 25,
t·hrome k1kh �n :,d . unc 11 n1 I Comp ll' l e l ine uf ;, 1-w ing be&lt;ld m g H o;hwv Srirou;,r. Ht. I Ewmgtnn, footloo.-.t• lady in "H utterl 1e ld 11 " inal srreenplay ( with I AL. Dia• robin card was sen
t to Mr. and
for Ml word munmum. J&lt;.:ach add11.Jo11al word, lt:.
p!;m l � "Telegraph Servict' · ·
p!t'('t' tlrn
8
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Crown
HI
Kellie
Mrs
Pickett,
one
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2
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ward Mrs. Lawrence Might of Indiana,
e
t:'
re-fngnato
the
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s!atuproducer's
mond
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and
pla
euf
the
c
Bul
her
a
Ob1tuanea publl!bed al I cent per wUrd.
Franr is Flonsl , Wy 2 · 2644 City, Mr�. 0 . Hoscoe Satterfield. elte Monday night at the 33rd an- for best picture, all for . .The
ing room suile. une bedroom
WORDS l DAY :.i DAYS ti DAYS 1 MO.
who have a new son.
and
1�
60c
�e
S l .M
S-4.50
790 Maple St , Middleport , Mrs. nua! Acadt!my Awards presenta- Apartment."
smte. one set bunk bt-ds an,!
The rumrn� sale wu r,eport.ed
60e
Sl.20
SI.BO
$6.22_
Sh umway G ref'nh�e:� ' l..t1 Y.-r1•n&lt;'e M D ilcner . Synwu .
20
other items toq, numerous to
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tmns
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was
a
as
tu
have been a 5UC&lt;.'eu,
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Sl.60
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933
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(' Mrs Thomas H, Blankenship, as any she had been called upon I,
mention. Ca ll \h' 2-32f&gt;4
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The
travelling prize, donab!d
t
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Ads received bJ 10 I.. M. will b■ In tbat ds1'1 papa".
4-- 18-61('
Rl. 2 Albany, Ed wa rd H Li.llwn , Lo play in. the movies.
by
Mrs.
Theodore Lehew, was
----- ---1 F'ARMALL F20 ·rRACTOH f o IF 'I OU WA..�T REAL qu.al�
UJ Jackson . �, rs. Joe J . Herald, Muscular Burt Lancasleer won
awarded to Mrs. Frank Powen.
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Rt. 4 the bel:it ador award for his perGemes were played and prizes
! parts 2 bottom lf ' pull plow� Breeding bull11 lhal will a I r • Jackson. Monte Perkms.
C O b • 1 J�cksun, Mrs. Alfred L. B i.shop, formance as the hell- raising
2 horse plows - I horse cul - money mall.en. UH
awarded to Mr. a. E. Vaughan
Pnul Har- preacher in ·•Elmer Gan try."
( 1 ) NOT ICES
(9) FOR SALE
end Mrs. Harold Eberabacb, who
livator Wm Houdasht'll, Kings- Slre11. Call Ok.II blf:rl'etl, W I \\oellslori, Mrs. James
,
rn
A !ene After receiving the award LanMrs.
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APRIL 1B
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985-2145.
WY-2-6658.
4
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649
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Chester
bury
Road.
also won the door prize.
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TERMITB AND IPE8'I' CONTROi ·1940 INTERNATlO
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NAL ton trutk l
dc l lf r. "1 rs. George ,asl•r •a,·d, "N"•t yeoc J hope Jo The Circle!! oJ the Lutberan nu:i
Ha
M.
Head.
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u-Atess g 'u
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Zl-60
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•.ul were preeenb_t Fah1. r,...,.
L ......r- 1 $50.00. Also L'l49 4-wheel drive ? 1-'T. LOCUST POSTS and pick
e · W. ones, Wilkesville, Charles
"' "'with Lir..,,, in "''A Child is Church Women of St. Paul' s and
,.,.
J
coslar
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I AIR CONDITIONING, REFRTO.
Mrs. Ohlinger and a salad course
f-d bJ Natkl■wtd-e. Plloae IL .ff!f'p $400· 00· i-ief' M · H· "Ham- un lru('k Phone wy .2--6 l 40
r
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k' n- Prest.;1,.
H e I P 1· e. RandoIPh w11 1· ,·mg, • � bout reta1-ueu
-'·" ch'ld
St· John's Lutheran churches will wa, served by the hosteu with
.
I
ren.
and ..._ Servi� 81.atioD ". .. I' mer'' Haw k.
4 17 ltpl
4.18. :n r , F.RATION service. Jac 9 •-- White.
, imd
Ra\'ensw000 , W. \a,
Liz says she wants to do it very mllt!t et th� St. Paul's . church on favor being 8Dl8ll nack b°ayL
tngeratron. New Raven. Plwr&gt;11
%366.
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Window Blinds. and Shades 1 BEDS. ('JIAIRS, DRESSEH, wast.
RavAshb�ck,
L.
Robert
Mrs,
8--23--tl
Tuesday. Circle One will meet at Present in addition tv the
much. "
TU 2-3537.
above
"\-','E WILL SELL YOUR U S E D Porch Shodes, Venetian Blinds
,taod ,, bookca·" , dishPS , P"· --::=::-:==c:-c;;:c==-:-;c;; en.swuod , W . Va
1 : 30 p· m · and c·ire�
Tw0 at 8 named were Mrs. C. J. Ebers
,
Shirley
.,,
Jones
won
the
best
supREFRIGERATION �ND
Skalt'S, G1ins, Bows, Golt C lubs, Cloth A wnings and F' iberglass
Births
p . .m.
t" res antiques alsn Restc1ur- THEISS
· . Domes1·1c and
bach,
Mrs,
Teddy
Wamer,
Mr1.
po
r
ting
act[-ess
award
for
her
por·
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pp
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cai;
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or
rvice
r
rite
Free installation
B1cyc Ies. elc. W
Mrs. John F�. Tho nton, 822
n. Williard El:wrsbach, Mrs. 11'..lnar
"·•nt booths and fixtures . s e I t
lbe Meigs CountY Women s iw•
· I · C,ontact Roger Vernon St . lrnntun. d;.iughler , lrayal of a prostitute in "Elmer
.
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Dale Wippel Supply ,·h•..ap l',1 1 ! Marie Steiner, W v - Commt rcia
Sport ' 1 Center, Middlepor. Pb
pu
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icen
meet
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Tue
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sd
at Pratt, Mrs. Carl Hysell, and
ay
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Gantry.·
She
was
offered
the
role
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8
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acme
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Th
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215 Union Ave.
WY -2-3633.
4-lUtc
4 : H '" · m. Mond ,;1J' . Mrs. Wilbur
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2.2�u"
by Loncast N after a success1·on of 7 : 30 p .m, at the Ho'"I
....,. M artm. Mni. Homer Hawkins. The next
Pumeroy,
Ohiu
- l7l'Jl 1 Jefferl
W
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e
IJ
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e
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F
re
mem
AND
A.II
be
-'
are
!'I
rs
to attend meetlng will be held May 5, at
urgt:U
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•F.&gt;". US FOR FEED LEEDS
r
y
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good-girl roles in musicals.
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4 1 JOtc SPHING SALE ' Allis.Chalmers . GAHDENS PLOWED WiTH A
daughPleasant,
PL
Blvd.,
son
Cu5tom Grinding. Mlddleport --- - - - - - - - - -Lhe home of Mrs. Teddy Wamer.
New Tractors. Diseount prices 1 Gravely Tractor. Rates ReasonAPRD.
ze
Beardt"d
Peter
Ustinov,
the
3 25 U SLUUGISII SEPTIC TANK"! Clog•
let . 2 13 a m &gt;1onday,
Fe,e,d MID.
I
oontact
0,
S"•-•=,
Call
n..:.
...,,.,
able.
A
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-' d rains? Get KJean-Em-AII D·IO·. 0-'"·
English character actor, ran off The Twilight Carden cl"b w,·1, rs. R• W• Vaugban wa1 a guest,
g=
Disc
arge
d
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Harrisonville.
BUSYNES
w
Finla
,
SOW OPEN FOR
equipment lo go w1th them. I\ Elmer
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d m· wit I the best supporting perform- h ave an open meeting in the F=
Sept"ie Tank Cleaner. Landmark
_ 4 1 12tp Patients n.•t·en iy d llic1arge
\lidwny Grocery on Sumner
buy.
Williams
on F a r m
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Detter
-« In
nu
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"-4-301.c
roy au. Pome
. duded Mrs. Frank McElhannon, ance award . He played a rogue in erated church basement Thurs- ntt
Farm Bure--J
-S\Jpply, Rutland, Ohio , Ph Sh SPOUTING, ROOF
('oun1J ROUIe No. 36 Mr. and - h ol
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Repair, Sheet M,s w,·11,·am II .,·1-y , w,·,...n R . " Spartacus " who ran a scliool for day at 7 · :30 p. m. Mrs.
Rofiert R
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acine
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NEW BEA� POLES. Phone 2-4363.
Mrs. J ohn C'. Johnson.
4-18- n t� metal Work. The Po wers Com- - -- - Roberts will be present and show Emerson Jone
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rmon,
a
HE.
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r
,lbe"
others
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B
,
and
daughter
a
12
"'c
800
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- pony, Wy-2-2301.
-WALL..
Ra ;
4+30tc Mrs. John Si h,et , Ray R iffle. , Lanee Sullins, Ross Gettlt!!i, Rob. slides of wild �owers in Ohio. All Barbara,
(ine�t
for
us
See
�?
TIRED
ed
attend
the
cin
4 15 Gt p
-Radaba
a
ugh,
Mrs.
ert
Luthet
de
n
ubs
�
the
�
county are High School ienior play Friday
m
d
in new wallp.aµer! at bargain Mrs. William Burnette, Mrs. ,
-- - of Timothy IA
Domestic airline a n d -75 ·BALES
invited.
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I )'. 3 prices. Prints, florals, e v e r y
r
evening, where Kenda Rwisell,
l, John Songer and infant son. Har- j Slagle . Mrs. Nancy A mstrong,
worldwid■ travel service ' 6- IO H. P. Scott Alwall•r- Motor. kind or rolor combination tu
Mrs. !rln Youn� , M onte P�rkms, Magnolia Temple Pylhian Sis- niece of Mr. Jones, was a member
old Phillips, Paul Walters, Cecil
.
Call W I 9-344.1.
�-4 15 3tc suit your room and color
now 1v1llable locally
Davis, Joseph Morgan. Homer Perry Wells . . Wilham Harrmgton. ter.� will meet in regular session of the cast.
Phone AAA Club, GI SINGER ELECTHIC Poriab!e scheme. Cross Hardw are MidBrennon, Mrs. Dwight Tilley, Ed�ard Lil ! ico, John F. Blaett- Thursday at 7:lO v. m. All mem- They were joined by his parenll
w
ith
4-l8-6tc
Sewing Machine complete
dleport, Ohio.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
6,0699, G111ipoll1, Ohio.
Benjamin Golhard, Mrs. George na �. M �s. Marth� Juling, Harry hers are urged tu be present.
attoclunenls
zig zag, monoAPRIL 21
Jones, Shade, and Mra. Dorothy
Holman. :\'!J's. Hattie GHlespie, Price, Geo�ge Rmrdcn. Mrs. Ros( 1 4) FOl,. RENT
A. W. Hayes and Nellie Mae gram, patch 1:1nd make buttonMrs. Leslie Henry and Kimberly i coe Satterfield, Mrs. Harold Ger- There will be a Jitney supper at Dandakis, Athens. Following the
$37.50
or APARTMENTS •Furnished and
ma.n and Mrs , John Grow.
the Letart Falls Community Hall play the group went t.o the home
Hayes will not be responsible holes. Pay off balance
Brown.
i emfumt.s ed.
Ph
terms
desired.
one WY 2r
H
Blood
administered
l
.
t·el'elltly
al
anyby
ny evening, April 21, at 6 p. of Mr. and Mr&amp;. Kenneth 11.uaeD
d
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ntracte
o
t
Frid
debts
any
for
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Among Alling
h Mt!Jlaste a M ddl
6tc
4
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4
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port.
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or
included
the
w
hrn
;
pilnl
�hree_
no
unit_
s
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urstlves
o
lhan
m.
This
will be sponsored by the and family (or a soc ial hour.
one other
wfua2L
3-s-t
According to the midnight re- '
Plumbing &amp; Heating
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and
n
S�nday
fnur
on
tmil.
Mon.
s
y
o
herl'afler.
uth
and young adults of the
ELECTHOLUX VACUUM CLE�Niif'F'rVE aOO'rf APARTMENT 61 1 E . Main St.
Pomeroy porl o( the nursing deptirtment
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-M!'!thodis
Signed: A. W. Hayes and ER with att.(chmenl.!t includ1ng ON
VISIT IN Rtrn.AND
t churches.
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wy.
in
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patients
ho
44
those
/ y
Pho e
22 8
with bath. Phone WY t---Nellie Mae Haye&amp;
Mr. and Mrs F� McCann
paint spray. Originally sold 1or
APRD. 22
�,e ..
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·---- -- - "·-------- condition included Fred Philson,
over $100.00, Wlll sell for I L evenir11C9 WY 2-3:JIS.
- - ----- -- - a
daughtr, Sue Ann,, or CharA
nd
sphaghetti
w
r
dinner
ntt
J
be
ill
held
GALLON WATER TANK Mr� Eliw belh --4:_ �- - � :_:
Iver
(2} CARD OF THANKS 6 payments of $6. 50 per mo�:h EIGHT ROOM HOUSE AND 1000
'
e
ort
leston,
W. Va ., and Mr. and Mn.
at
the
Joseph
St.
's
Catholic
p
w,·11 haul for public. Contact.
WF. wlSH- •ro EXPRESS -o � r or $.15 00 cash. Phone WY 2-2204 seven room house: One S · fOO"'l
Church
Ronald
McCann of Utic9.o N • w
Haa
in
Mason,
Saturday,
Bob Pickell, Pomeroy.
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April
�and
York.
2,
visited
re
Mr. and Mrs. Clar•
p.
m.
to
7 p. m. Ad·
since
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s
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adults,
50c children. I enee Price of Rutland SundaJ.
relatives,
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lllchard C. lllldj&gt;r, who-e plnre DI
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Rad10 TV Service
---Pt. ·
ers, Pomeroy-Mason 30.66,
Airman 1st Clau Ronald McCann
mldence l■ In Can, of H. K wuson
for their kindness, sympathY nacea. Call for free estimates 4 ROOMij unfllrnished
apartment,
:-��r":::;i w::� ,:·t:�n•�t11 :.��rt"�� Pleasant 29 62, Hinton 3.08 staAU Makes
will be stationed et an Air Base
and llf'autiful flornl offerinH:i fi'oreman ,e Abbott Middh,port with bath and 6 room unfumn
ee
.
Phone WY-2-2255
him 1n the ah,te of Ohlu, and hlA tionary , Kanawha Falls 5.86 J'iset Frankfurt, GermSIJy. Mra. McHhown ua ut the death of ou:
1-10-Uc ished apartment, in PomeroY.
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plans to join her husband
AF1$5l�J.U7.
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beloved dnughter end a I , t e r.
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Wy-2-2733,
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1 the weter safe you drink? Bad Call
- --- --- - - -·- - - -- 808 E, Main St.. Pomeroy • Ohio 3llaa. c . M. R. No. 1 • Kee,le r Atr Ohin River was slalionary from
•
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Germany
within the next two
Miss Bertha Fox. S p e c le I '
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.apartment
water kills millions yearly. ·, Je 3 ROOM F'URNISHED
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months.
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Ron
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to
thank!!
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i.e81.
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point
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falling
ly,
that
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h��e?'.:(l�h= c� ���
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m
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Middlepo
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PTA
met
MonIron Acid, Sutni.ur,
Gas, D�t 230t,
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o, cue No. 13,1&amp;11, ,w,.v1.._. wr London wos runmng 5\"� feet · day evening with t&gt;Charles
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feel and Winfield bury, president, pr siding.
CLASS TO MEET
'· m r
Chase Funernl Home for lhei,· ors. ete., at half prire. Dome• ��- RN01
0
apart
bath
and
MODE
room
4
• tractor bru!M1 cutter. By t h e R,,','",,'",'."
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Willing Workers cla81 0f
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Th
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'"" and kind words ln our tic and Public. W,ter Supply
,
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The 1,1eeling was opened with
ment, furnished or unfurnished hour Wm . Houdashelt K mgs· ror1 c 11ody or ,hlldren , •uP11°ri for
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terpr'••
EUB church wUI
· I· Also the Pome · Correction a SpeclAlty .
m
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8
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onrne,nts :
stl- In Middleport Phone WY 2·3874.
tht• Pledge of Allegiance led by
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11111\n tlff a nd chlldre u I lha iurlh...,.
ah. bury Road, Wy-2-6658. .J;tlPfflrl er ord11r of the Co�
.
nnl
Friday
roy Emel'gency Squad, Dr. R. male! FREE. Terms. ,..,__Lal.
7:30 p.m ln the
meet
at
.�resenta11ve from the_ B o y
""1o Rtv@r - r:· t an down 1 3• · a 1·�
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4 17
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hur1n11 1h11 b11 aw rded it\uon■1t1,
_
HospitHolzer
lhe
Pirkens.
R
Mn. R. C. st'M'Y," J l l Union Ave.
Any house up to 6 rooms treated aupport ror th11 ch 1 1dr11n ur he part-- 6 15 a.m·· A. V. Chris· Jr. up I Scouts, Cub Scouts' Girl Scouts church social room. Members are
, �• 1... In the tuturr, thu ■h� b• ,,w a rd•
kO A
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11[ and nursing staff. Mr. end Pome ,oy, o ., Phooo WY 2_.,
.,,..98. l HOOMS and bath, un fo"fnlslii!O for TERIMTES, .-.
• ny 0 ._,, .,d ,h� hou•..hold aomh, 11n11 r.., 14, 2 3t· p m : Aliquippa up 16 I and Brownies, Janice Everson• asked to bring
.. home made cook
2
TU
2305
Phone
apartment.
�
' ies A Sfanley party will be held
er r,ropn rtllf!I said eau.� w,u
3 J I 30tt
Mrs. C. fl. Swick nnd Family. �
- room treated lar roaches etc .. oth
•
btt fo, hearlnri: on or •f•er 111., 21illl. 6 40 a m C V Horner up ,, 1 Mary Bradbury Ray Pickens
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-4-IH-Ilc :- - -and all women ol the community
U
RED.
GUARANTEED.
d111
or
Apru,
111111
4 p m : St. Marys up l7 4 15 Demus Hackett.
___ BRAND NEW GE Swivel Top Va.
4 17 Jk TERMS. This is e SPECIAL,
���"� arl• R•d"t,
'
a m. Raymond /lalveh up
Va&lt;'uum Cleaner on wheels.
17, Mrs Paul Theiss was nnmed and their husbands &amp;I'll Invited to
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or
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Beautiful pastel colored. Com• PASTURE FOR HEN'r-=- ·pl,-n-t y
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1 958 PLYMOUTH VB Snvoy hard pletc with att1whments. Will of water. Can handle 10 to ir,
&lt;1 35 a.m. ; John I.a·J Dean dvwn Council PTA meeting
w--�rYW
.. R �port
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.
the same business neal'ly �-3 .;f - - -- k ly r $:11 ao
top roupe. One local owner . sell thl·
a.m
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nominating
WY-2-6658
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�•o meroy, Ohio
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century
TOPS
•
ALL
a
TER.
Push button shift Nict&gt; and Terms �s �=:i rn�� Pho;:
7 a .m : A. V, Chns up 21, 4: 10 commitl.ee was read and accept- _ Gal lipolis, Ohio, Saturday, A�1:t2: ashelt - Kingsbury Road.
M JTE CONTROL. Mrs. R. c.
March H'.ilh, 1961 p.m;
clean Inside and out. $l095. 00. 2204.
4 14 6
Bayou Mancha:! up 21, 4: 10 ed. These new or· "rs were elect- rll 15, 1961, Sale■ Report of Ohm
4-18-3tp
Story, ll1 Union Avenue, Phone To be sold o the High BidBlaetlnar' s Pomero�• ---t
a.m.
;
John J. Ruwe up 21. 7 : 10 ed to serve the coming year pres- Valley Livestock Co.
1
.
- -�- �----3 I I 301c der - One 1953 Oldsmobile
.
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BEAN POLES. Phone TRAILER
SPA.CE avmlabIe at WY 2-2496·
.
_ 175 to 220 Iba 17 to
,
m
TOIt
p %3, . 15 a.m ; R. Iden�
- John Krawaczyn ;' v i.ce HOGS
For Your Nr. w
, 220 to 250 Iba. 17 � 17·50 •
Tud"&gt;r Conv. Coupe., A t the �
WI 9--2165, Racine, Ohio.
Miller ' s Trailer Court, Middle- ! -- -- -��
�
17
50
•
RHmblf'r
: BosWO 1 _1 up 7, 11 p.m.; president - Mrs. John Krawsc• · •
&lt;l. 13 61r port . Call WY-2-5422 , if no an- : CAl,L WY-2-5320 l&lt;'or Housepower Blaettnar Auto Company, City
Light 16 lo 17.50,. Fat Sows 11 to
o
28,
;
p.m
Maysville
up
15
5:
zyn
2nd
-- -- - (
Se,e Metrl)pDIUa■ MotoN
vice
pres.
y
Mrs.
on
n o t Main St., Pomero , Ohio,
Rating. If your light's
AUCTION . . .. .. .. . .'11wer , WY •?-SI S6. 342 Bee�·h �t.� ri,:ht _ your sight's nut right. the 25th Day of March J9tll W,i lter Beckjord up 31., 3:30 a.m; George Hackett; secretary -Mrs. 16; Stags 12 to l4; �ars 8 t.o l2;
600 E1111t Main .--.:.. Pomeroy
-\8,.
0
Suiurday . Apr. %2, IHI , ll:lf.p..•• , . :.Middl��l,.:_ · ____ _ .ate Guaranteed installations by e K- at 10. O ' Cloc k A M. This car Dispatrher up 31, 4 : 20 a.m: New Bert Bodimer ; assistant aecre- Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 100, Sh-Oats B to
Phol)t WY-%-3870
t w ill not be sold for less than Orleans up 3.2, 3 a.m. ; OVEC up taJ"y - Mrs. Harold Hubbard. Mr. 1 8.
I nm movln� lo Celifomla. �re7) HELP WANTED
perie,ncell electrician. M e l ,.
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1
$25.00.
ls 3-30
Kalad Hindy · past pres·•dent was CArn..E - Steers 16 to ZI,
· a·m
1%8 FoA:i)--P,CKUP - Mtthari- fore r will sell the followmg at
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Wy-2-s
('lrie
Servic
20
B
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Heiefer 1 5to 21·• Baby ·Beef 18 to
J
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cally sound, new paint job. Can PuHuc AUC'l'ION 0t my res I· PAPER BOY OR G RL for nGalllpolls Dam _ Inca ,up 8:50 the in11lalling officer.
Co
4
af
18
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Auto
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Blaettn
24: Fat Cows 14 to.. 17.50; Canners
The new president accepted the
be r.een ut Hutlnnd Furniturt&gt; . drnre just off lhe Bradbu ry mud tinel Route near Mason Briclge
p.m;
Indiana
up
l
l
:
3..
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p;m
;
OIi.
o
Po
hi
meroy,
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f
10 to 13; Bulls l'l to 20 ; Milk Cows
.
Prired to sell.
4 15 :lk at tht- top of Middlf'JIOrt Hill. area and toward� Middleport. ------ ---barge and P1_,
_, hIS best e - 100 1O 200.
=geu
c
a.m:
ver
Shearer
21
:
3
down
Lou�
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'"::::��
I \::=� ..
.
1 Wukh for Aucllon Arrowsl.
Ap1)ly in pNson lo Tht' Dally
{20B) INSURANCE /I'
I lsia.na down 5:30 a.m. ; Philip forts . The refmng p.res�"dent Mr, VEAL CALVll! - Tops ;40.
1957 PONTJAC V8 llardlop. S11ark- Nurnr -Refri,t•ralor (with freezer)
4 6 lfc
Sentinel .
B radbury, expre�sed his th�nks Seconds 22 to 7.8 ; Medium 1829to
COMPl.fo::TE lNSURANCF. PRO- r: b:_sob� to t:e7 h�!c�i:
Sporn up 7:25 a. m
25
ling ori�tnal rt&gt;d aru:l while tin- dl�h 1·;1hinet, 2 apartment siz� •
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5
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r
tection, Life Auto, P'ire, Poll■
.
.
Kanawha River - Semel up for the cooper:ihon he received Com &amp; Hvs• 18 lo 25•• C··u15
l,h. llyd,amatic·. O••", l·"
•·•I ,,wn- gas nmgrs . ut1· 1 1· ,y c·abme
rf
DRIVE
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WHO
WOMAN
p
Fo
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Middle
Call
Mills.
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London
a.m;
15
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Merrill
d
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Fo
to
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e,r_ $995 B!arttnar. .�. Pnmnoy.
po 'l la, lhe K ei h oble
"'rm
heal r rs. 2 1" ' Ztnith trlevisHln, you would enjoy working 3 or 4
rd I .,
461 S. Third Ave., Middle- Marmet 2 : 45 a.m; 0. F. Shear• M�s. Pearl Reynolds' TIJ(lm re- SHEEP - Ewes &amp; LmB. 6 to 12 ;
Davis , Waroe1· Jn111ranee
f I S lilt rl'l'1 ion furl o\l ht&gt;nlel' (I. I , gas hours 8 d:,y calling regular\;
Stock Ewes 4 to I; Fat Sheep 4
lu mps . eomo le radio and rerorrl each month on a group of Stu- Complete protection for all needs. port, Ohio. On the 20th d•y er down Marmet 4: 1 :1 a . m. ; Irene ceived the attendanC(') award.
Hl49 DOJJ()E l ' 'l Ton loggin� 1 nwk
to 8 ; Culls 1 to S; Bucb 4 to 8;
11layer. c-hair.� . Sinr,:Pr sewin" dio Girl Cosmetir dient11 011 d Tel . WY 2-2966,
4 1 :iotc of April 191 A t I I O 'Cl ock Chotin down Marmet 5:20 a.�;
1teel flat bed. dump ��UgPnc
A.M.
Fat Wethen 4 to 8,
Thelma Ann up Winfield 5:45 26 Members 0/
machine, 'beds. antique library route to be established in and
Smith, R, D. 2, Pomrroy . WY 2e, PomSerial Nd. 57 SL �M
LAMBS - Topi 17.so; Seeon4,
.stend , JIbrary tabJe, round table around Pomeroy and are wlll· R. G. PICKETT Insuranc
p.m; Jerry Waxler up Winfield
,
4 JS 3lp
6258.
Group
Made
Yi,it
This
Vehicle
will
not
be
sold
ar D
N
l
. 12
mat aaea
clot
7 p.i_n: Lucy Jane Lucas down Twenty-1ix
sofa bed
- t.o f;
for leu than $700.00.
members of Bethel � 10�4. Wta
�rcsser. 2 Ing lo make light deliveries, etc, :�ri;
]957 FORD Va 2 door, one careful 2 c:ts of �
!J"!'f!rs,
W�
p.m.;
ield
Polk
1
1
y
up
al
S a
GffiL cosNo. 62 of the JntemaUonal Order
and
owner. Original bluci finl11h 9 k 12 wool rug and pads, �row write to STUDIO
Keith
Goble
Ford
Inc.
Winfi
a.m.
2:
B
30
e
eld
e
a
r
v
;
Glenda
A-34
le,
ol Job's Daughters attended the
,
l.lghlno'ng Rod Mulual
lib-new. $895. Blae,tt.nar's, Pom­ ruga, 5 pc. dinette set, d1sheii, METICS, Dept.
Mlddl■pert, Ohio
WHY NOTT
Winfiel
.
down
1.m
d
5:05
up
mornm
-"-Jp seryree
, s "--g W0111u
---.iowr RAWALPINDI, Pulstan (UPU
3-28-sotc
By Their Agent,
4 15 ·tltc Speed Queer('.' washer. ¼T. California. Route will pay
eroy,
ll-18-!tc ________
day, at Grace MetbodiRt church, _ 1be Rawalpmdl Munici
to $3.50 per hour.
R. E. Grindley Sr.
___
pal
1956 OLDSMOBILE Su:�r 88, hard chain block, 12 ga. Winchester
0
1
Gallipolis of which the hcmontl Commltleo bu lltllPllld obo!W,.
•u,r
OUTBOARD
MOTOR
boal
il&gt;lr.,,=========e!i
and
pum
lllUI;
p
ol,
,II
gar
n
pJ,J
de
( 1 B) EMPLOYMENT
top C door. Hydramatle dri\le.
queon Be&lt;ir;y Tawne, lo a mom- &amp;tg Jhe &amp;walplndl lmprotro111r11nce protection. All rlsll
(2 1 ) REAL ESTATE
MARKET
-.. -. and braket, l8t5. tractor and equipment, • lawn
coverage, $3.l!tl per 1100 OOVVI'
� WANTED
mowmr, 2 electrlc moton and '
SA
SE
CINCINNATI &lt;UPII - I. I ve- ber,
JDelll 'l'nllt ClD Iha ll'Olllldl 1h11
Blaelln■r'a, Pomeroy.
FOR LE · HOU 5
and
�
,
- AccolDJlU!lng the group, were tbml, bu been m lmprovemeal:,
e.
Bame
S
pson
gaso
motor,
Mot
.
.
('
Une
.
s
or weed cut- WANTED ::_ ·,by type of house- �.
4 15 61
.
a: .. im
.
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InsurNb
Locust tock; . . -bath.
location. :m'
ler, garden tooll and wheel bar- wort or any wehinRS or Iron- anee Agency, Middleport Phone
Pomeroy, Phone W 2-5S D, Cattle 15001 catves. •toe,. at_eady;' three Council memben, Mrs. Bl•
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"""• ,.,,..,ter lctols, IOlne !um- lnp. Mrs. Henry Cline, Rt. 2, WY :l-:atl03.
FOR SALE
·
• 30q, average choico !Nll-Itm lb steer, le Smlth, guacd 1111, Harry P.
Melvw
11on,
3
MEN .
ith
TUCl'OB8 ud t- her, rope■, miacellaneou, �1. Pomeroy.
te
IUOC18 guardian a n d
4 15 � BARNES-SIMPSoN INSURANCII
.50; high good tlil low choice goo. Sm
·
15
A
oLft'Ly
Not fflponl lble for attldent1. 1-�=c'-��-� .
I.Nm To Operate ��.1.
lllddleport. Flre, Aut. FOR SALE: SToRE with 5 stor• U2!1 1b M 50-21i OO choice near l350 Mn. Mabel Goegle.in treuum,
t I Jllf,
New nd uetL C... Tl!l'm1: Cash
"""'ts
WANTED - Houllf Cleanang or '"'O.....
.
and
M
age rooms and 6 rooms aod lb 23 50 ood.
rs. Mu
mothera
oe i!lltaftdard· Ta three
c.lV1o1 Lue,
will do Ironing In my home. Mrs. mobile -._ PboH WY '" bath
,._ puto wl ..,.rr -·
y
wm
,acrlfice
store.
over
wn
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22
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Klein, Rt. 2. P:-:;•:· ....... ,.. 19,500, Moving to Clllcago 21,1111,
,h�lce -.d m Mrs. James Crirft!L
-:: Sale eonducted · by Bradlord :::::
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, Ohio.
----Call Sp, S-1911, CIJllon, W. Va. lb heifers :IUO, low choloe 700-850
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Harri- . IULL DOZIIS,, ICRAPIII
� 211.GO&lt;IS·OO• l&lt;iw _ MJ'. and · Mrs. Chi
Sale Manager: A. C. Br.dford
.
- - - · P-,,
PULL IHOVILI
HOME SITES FOR SALE IN g� 2 UIO. 1'1/1il7 and _commercial Billi of Gallipolis
SERVICES
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al
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individu
18.50-17
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a Mn. J_.._
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Mr.
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LIVING I\OOM SPOUTING, 'IDOP qF,PAIR. I �-� ----- Pomeroy
mercial
,.;...
and
17.
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Sl!WINt--cMACHINE , S , a
l, . od
miles f
nd
own, Call WY I- Lie Tl'alned men _,.. •ll'lllnC
·
I., re oonably prlc,d. Call sbool melal work. Th• Po,n,rt MIDJILEPOR
. �oa,
......,_ bt-•
•-.,• 1rame,
•nd chn l.. and lamlly of Racine and allend- ••- per weolt aud ••
good
hi••
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18
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2
a
7
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lathe
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■andt 6f .additional men a..
rooms, bath, gas heat, garage,
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- - vealers 28.00 • 34.oo. good 2j:OO.
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F..qqtptd to make buttonhole■,
t
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High
e
Lee
School
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2
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of
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dan
nneded rilbt DOW to operate
e
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7-plece
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M1'1Bl"i\t'TION GUA.RANTEU ruom1 1 4 bedrooms / , bath, 1 of Pomeroy, Phone WY f.5321 ·DO lb 18.00, l-3 and W 1ao-a4fJ ■nd Mrt. Jake Lee and Jeff,
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Contact Donald Manuel. Racine, i C. 8MDJl'OIUI. ••- - llvated, balanco puto,. and
4 1
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4 IT 3tp REEL and ROTARY TYPE Mow- timber, no bulldlnp. Good In- HAVE GREI\NffOUSE, 16' 1'•
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4 14 stp 20.00, shorn ewea 4.00-6.00.
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4 U 6tc WY 2-1374.

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Thurlliay at the - of M r ._
Raymond Klou Wlllt AMI llow•
oil, Mn. John 1'11111, Mn. L I o
Smith, Mn. Ll!l llmlth, 111'1. IJGb,
trt Tewubary, Mr■• J■ct Dael&gt;
ner, Mrs. - Iii&amp;, , Mrs.
llldutrd own, Mr■• ll■nry Nuf,
and Mr,, 0-p Dalla, allandJng, The nut rnsolln&amp; - set
lor 14,y :llllt al the ham■ o1 Anna
Howell. It "#II decided that In the
lulun Chey would moot but lllllle
• month. Mllrtanne and T r ud)'
IIIOOt hllpod lbeir mothn in 11,v.
inC nlreabntlntl.

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I-Dally Sentln�l.~Pomoroy-Mlddleporl, 0 , April 18, )96l

be sent. Roberla Smith - EngABUD TO AffZND
lillh lX, Marlene Hoffman - Eng- 1
lilh X. Martha Brewer - Eng- The HurriMmville Sclpio Alumni
!lob XI, Nina Adkin, - EnJll)ob Aooclat/oo will bold 1 ..,.1111g
XU, Larry Long - Phyaicl , Alan tltiJ 'J1lursday at I p. w. Ill tht
K1Dg ttnd Andy Chapman, A.meri-• scbualhoulilt' to make pWIii for the
can History. Calvin Biddle
Alumni Association banquet �
General Science, Betty Arnold
and Wade Nicholson - Socla.J cording to an announcement bJ
St.udies, .Joe Chapman - Book- Francis Alkire, vice president
keeping. Theywill be accompan- All oiflcen and alumni are ui
ied by Harold Sauer, Guidance ed to 8ttend.
Director.

an unqmary trip lo the "land """'· The mailman o/ lli!dJepon
i A scholarship t.eam will l't'pn,ied ol. Molher GoosP" when M r s. ll"llS pla)ied by Billy Dallas. who Mrs. l zo Cus
A on
ter and Mn . :
.
Baroid Sa
, sent Rutland Hlgb School at the
Lan-,- Long � �arr- Pearl Reynolds presented h e r h,wtd 1:1 letter li8y1.i1g, . Mr, Ken Boney Mite-hell spent the week
final District-SlBte Scholarship
kindergarten cUW Ill their armual is gomg UI bt: mayor of Middle- end in Huntington W· \'a. with ,1
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' Teat, to be given tit Athens. Sat· year .s pro. por1 · " Juruny En11els as. the Muf· Mrs. Cu.,,;ler·s sister and brother- i
sprmg progr� ni15
been accepted by Omo Univec- ductlOn
urday, May 6.
1
haµaudienc�
the
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Man
fin
"Motharound
was built
.
in-law . Mr. and M rs. Loren Cav_
� week to tour
,._ 1a.,,
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Rutland High School, with ao
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ms
mu
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as
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,
enrollment
of mure than 256 is
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met several professol'l'i .. stu bu,.�S?'
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�ligible
lo
send
two in each sub.nC'l:
. _ on ·h
my u .1oud , .).d�
, !';a.t," cry
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oo• I. &amp;-t!l. FuJb: .JS �t er dub,
dents, formerly of Rutland. .__
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'l'he
following
students will
y
us.ua1 . (.:'her 1 Ann ,ru:; s an got up Mr. and Mr C . J Struble
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molber: Jyl Bean•r.
r
: and Mrs. Dale Warner were in,
'.1k' n :&gt;l ,.,·1 , .mJ .:1.�- ·· -.ome
.
Hall, are laruung to !ituch· ffi It'd
The .:oo:lurlmg number .\lod - Lanc;uter 5.iturciay eYening to St· ,
I
found
d�.
1osles:ses
�r-ov.u-up
,
.
gtneering P
, s.bt' .t.!id neglt-cted to rnv1te her , dmg Land. was well done by !he l lend the Commandery wp
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Mr!! William K B a\·er , .
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to
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Col�bus , spent Saturday ..tn.�
� arence Lacey was ac.\!rs. _U
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Bertha Art·her in the inebN'n- 1
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all
of
the
guests
there
.
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1
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MISS WOODARD
! Athens Road. Calling in lhe after- ,
came espedal!v to attend the
er
Huhbard
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en.
WOMENS DAYTIME
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Reynolds
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her
I
noon,
were
Mn.
William
Right•
_
Bapti.st centennial and to a l lend
i
a
Paul Cwin ngham, a.s Humpty I thank;; lor ;he coope,· tion ol par- j house and daughters. Wilma and
the Bacone choi r concert.
D
mpty, was the object of much : enl!i ior lheir part DJ providing j Judy.
u
Mr. and Mrs . Fred Dush,
lhe � uc- Mrs. Clara Grueser was t he ·
fQ UQfeS n
daughter. Martha. of ColwnblU ! ado by 1he Ki_ng·s !11en as lh:y : costumes necessary 'o
togeth
•m
i
cess
of
the
program.
tried
lo
put
him
1 Sunday dinner guest oi her daughDr. and Mrs Charles Jividen, I
O
l the party were T.ommy 1 Others in the cast included : , ter and son-in-Jaw . Mr. aru1 MN. :
thers
..t
°
1
Alh
of
Ellen,
and
children Tom
by Smart Set Frocks
' Mlss Wanda Joan W o o d a r �•
�eed as Little Boy B!u� ' w i t h 1 The Little Sheep, in while C&lt;ls-: Herbert Dixon and family,
ens. Mr and Mrs. William Dile:;,
I
111 s horn l and Debra_ Galla��er, : tumes with black fee! . Sheilah j Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre of dau�ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martm
children, Kathy, Johnny, and ,
Choose from hundreds of
as Little Bu Peep with her .o� t ! McKnighl , Sue Lee, Debra Trip- , Dayton were weekend guests of Woooar&lt;l of Pomeroy . Ohio Rt.
Billy, also of \thens. were Sw1o y Man ley, ali � 0 h n Jell, Hubin Du,:kworth and Jeanne ; her pw-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank : 3 graduated f r o m Nationwide
e
Jay guesl.s of Lhl'ir parents, M1 . · shc JJ . T n
.
A •1 beautiful drip dry cotton
,
there with his " ' 10 : Wri ght.
Bro
n
WB.!i
, Stewart and Mr-a: Stewart ac- · Beauty Academy es an all
.,,
and Mrs, L. i) Diles a nd flt ,
e 1nd1ans " do ing a "'·ar d� nL� i Ten Little Indians , dressed in companied them h01111! for a stude�t and _also received h e r
dresses, tailored of wash..
.
tended the centennial servic-(•s al l Li_tt!
, of Jndian yell� .
beautician hcenses from the
it h plen.y
w
1
br
",1,
sui�
h
bows
wi
o
n
and
ar,
vis.lt.
t
the Baptisl. Also th� overr.;P,hi i
, st.ate &amp;ard oI Cosmetology.
able Dan River gingham•
guest of the Dile!!' was Mrs. ' r.,nrJ a Hu}-e, c1.s Mblress \i:c&gt;ry, ( ro"A·�. Brian J•'rench, Paul Pul- i Mu. Janet Gooch and children
Cecil Root, f0rn,,p,- Mi�rlleport ' had 'q.uitl:! a . time : · witii h?r �il• ! lins, D;ile T�ylor,_ Richard Bail• , were Sunday dinner guests of her : She is empl�yed at Morris a n d chambrays, sheer
1
member who cam1&gt; for the ser- 1 1:r t1e 1 s i,11J ct,ir_;. e shells �od ! cy. �Ia,rk Sm1�h. R1char_d Menden- : parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill. I Be�uty Heaven m �est Jefferson,
maids,
a!l
pretly
in
a ro1·: Jim - I hall, Scott Walton, M ichael Bo- · Mn. Rey Jones Sr. of Nease Ohio, and stays with her grand,•:res.
bembergs and t r i p I e
par_ent� , Mr. and Mrs O s c a r
Mr. and Mrs. C A. White anrl 1 my Sc�moll , :;;; Bot.by .:ihaf',Lo, ! iin , Gr�gory Hayes, and Steven , Settlement, Mrs. Eugene Schwab
Sm i th m Columbus.
sheer prints, dresses for
hoys, Dwight and Butc-h, of and Elizabeth Blaettnar, as al.ti; I McGufhn.
. and son of Mason W. Va. an J
brother,
one
has
n
S
Ma
rti
�
'
eetheart
m
two
a
('Ug
made
u
ll
a
ssed
M
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w
p
,
dre
sw
King s en were
in red i Mrs. Harold Jone
f Syra e
Laurelville, Ohio s ent Sunday
. o ard, Jr. who attends Rut• all occasions, all easy-to­
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp did Jerry Coleman and _Barh�ra ' jackets, blue trousen, tall black , visited Sunday afternoon, with L 'A, od
land Grade School. Miss Woodard
and daughter and family, Mr. Archer, m; Jack and Jill, w 1th , hats, white cross belt-8 and rode l Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
wear styles.
graduated from Rutland H i g h,
their
pail
of
water.
and Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, Edith
i wooden horses. Making up this[ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Townsend
1md Billy. The group held a Then there was Billy V&amp;ughan i group were, Jimmy Boggs, Jon l of Bellville, w. Va. were Sunday Class of '60.
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birthday observance for Mr. as Johnny having quite a �ime Bunce, Stephen BraUon, David dinner guest. of Mr. and Mrs.
White who is a brother of Mn. with his dog, Bingo, played by Gerard, Jackie Kauff. R ; c k e y G. T . Carleton.
Sharp. Other caUers durin� the Ronnie Howard. Gary Bailey. as Amott, Michael Sayre, Morton Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Town- Attend Church'•
,
afternoon were Mr. and Mr!!. Little Johnny Green and Wayne Barnes. Steven t.tf'rlach.
smend of BelleviJI w v visit- G 0ldf'R A nniver,
ary ,
Davidson as Big Willie Stout, res- Silver Bells in .lovely costumes ed Sunday aftern� . · w�fu Mr.
Ores Swartz of Athens.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
J.
Str
ble
spent ,
u
The Rev. and Mr!. C. E. Hoyt. cued the pussy cat from the well. were. Sharon Wilson. Aimee Hus- and M
G T C let.on
the
w
kend
in
lA&gt;gan
with
Mrs.
\
�
of Ypsalanti, Michigan, were the w.hlle Gregory Stew.art. as Tom ton, Cockle SheU., in pastel col- Mrs. �a�l win::renn�r fell
Struble
s
_parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
!
In
The
Busy
ors,
were
Rebecca
Seelig,
a
n
d
the
a
audience
gave
T
nker,
c:ivernight guests of Mr. and Mn. i
,
Sunde at her home breakin Otto l s, and attended he GoldI�
�
Robert Haggerty. and sorui. Rev. thrill.
! Amy Hamm, "Pretty Maids" in three � in her left shoulde/ en A veraary of the First
EUB
M1
Ready To
Ila
•ere
Sheilah
001011
Gayle
Hoyt wu the principal speakttr Jeffry Darst and Mark O i I e r I flower
M
Cust 0f Co- church.
M
�
Swulay morning at the Baptist were ready-to-go firemen with Moore, Nanq Buskirk, Pamela lum
d � M
Wear Department
their shiny reel caps, bk'\Ck hats Dodson, Debra and Penny South. j George Charles .:: dauihten � ,._«r. and Mrs. Iles and · Mr. Struchurch.
IN
The horse and cart used to
Logan were Sunday diI111er guests ble I sister, Mrs. Marie Bright
On The Second Floor
are ,., year me?'be", A yellow
1'
MISSES incl
transport some of the membena
of Mn, Margaret Hemsley.
ation was given to each 50carn
d
ho
to the Bapti1t church Sunday
p
1
M
0
Mr and
L,nc:i.r ·� n: ;:.:y year member and ,pecial guests.
mornlnC WU one belong/Ilg to
HALF SIZES
pe
Mn. Alma Miller, who generout1· A new piano will be purchased Scout, 111latecl by Boy Scout.a: with her parents Mr. aIJd Mn.
ly offered her service, u driver, by the Riverview PI'A for t h e a choral Nldlnl, "A Wish Come Herschell Diddle.
HAS GUESTS
wearln1 a pair of hff skin school, tt was decided at a meet- True," and a tribute b�, the girls Mra. William Leifheit nihlrned A. E. Hartley. Charleston, Mr.
glovea. Other belrlooml Included ing held recently which was op- kl Juliet Low,. The boys gave a home last week after spendillt and Mrs. Hubert Taylor, Belle, W.
the lffl8ll folding seat •nd 8 ened by Bronies Troop 180 in a history of their troop.
the winter with relativea in Co- Va., and Mrs. Johu Taylor of
Charleston, visited Sunday with
beautifully deeigned lap rob@. colurful flag ceNmony.
Featuring the program was a lumbua.
Mrs. Homer Hartley.
e
old
l
car
g
� ed to The buslnesa meeting was In Boy Seoul court oI honor
Th
mode
in Mrs. Carrie Sellars returned
e
d
Llevln
Raym
the
orf charge of the president, Mrs. Max- which Roier Spencer, Lyle Nich- home Saturday, after spendln.i;
lh
on
p,
tner Franc!• Oiase, of Weal Co- lne Whitehead. The piano pur• ols and Bob Hall became second the winter in Columbus with hti1r
lumbla. The Re\·. Donald Boone chue committee bad as rnem- c1a'.s1 1COU.t1, and Tommy Osborne SOD and daughter-In-law, Mr. and
as _ acting ehainnan of the cen - hers, Mrs. Alice Nease, Mra, was presente-d hill
tenderfoot Mra. Lawrence Sellers.
�enmal.
Whitehead, and Mra. Ella Os- neckerchief.
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Sellers
Mra. Pearl MeBride, Mra. A. borne.
of Columbus were weekend
--..-,--. :€) �·'
The ati.ndanee banner was won
gueetl of her parent,, ldr. and
room.
,
CMJ.
by
Mrs.
Suttle'•
home
Mra.
Arnbro11
Flanagan
MEIGS THEATRE
eOf$
dren's eye1 will be tested t h I s
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Lillie Hauck returne.:I:
.
h
t
ol
committee
•
by
week
home Sunday even/Ilg, ■ft«
NOW SHOWING
apendlng the past two week, with
"THI GRAIi II GRIINIR" PTA, using a new eye chart obCompleting 20 years of service relatlve1 1n Columbus.
(Technicolor)
tained by the PTA.
Cary Grant, Deborah Kel'l',
The program, given by the Girl for the Appalachian Power Com- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hauck
Robert Mitchum and
pany
the Point Pleasant Dis • and daughter, Donna Marie and
and Boy Scouts, includecl:
Jean Simmoru1
Three foll: dances by Girl trict Is J. L. Stewart, truck driv- Donnie Mayer apent Sunday In
Admh■ion: fJOc &amp; 304!
er and groundman.
Columbus with Mr. and Mra. C.
WtdnNdiy &amp; Thundly
H. Durst, Miu Frankie Mumaw Stewart wu employed April 18. J. Strauss and daughter, Olar­
NOT OPIN
and Mn. Mayme Holmes of the 1941 by the Pc&gt;lnt Pleasant wa- Jene.
PRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Syracuse Pre1byterian church at- ter and Light Company which WWI
"CHARTROOSI CAIOOSI" tended the Scioto Prosbylerlal
purchalied by the Appalachian
(Technicolor)
I
meeting held ,....,Uy 111 tbe Flrtt Pow.,r eo, ill 1942_ He was fir,J
011- 0WIII (&amp;ls -.tr ••• ,,. ,1,c,s,
.,.,
,
OIILS
OD
&amp;11S
14oll-7 Bee - Ben Cooper
&amp;LL
United Presbyterian Church In clanflled as • special guard and
- also Athena.
Gene Stratton-Porter'■
then laborer Jn tht tranamis&amp;Jan
1 11 ••• 111,1 •••• ,
Rev. and M... Fred Garden and diatrlbutlon department be,
"FRECKLES"
ou
{Tecbnkolor)
er, and Mn. Helen Reynold. fore becomin
a truck driver and Theodoru■ Council Dagght 1
_,
er
With Martin West
w_.._
were ln GallipoII1, •·-d
...,.., ay _
,n:rre groundman. Mr. stewart UI ac- of America met in regular ae■and Carol Chrlstenaen
u
they visited with Mra. EdJth· B s- live ID chlll'Ch work and Uwi ta
1uM1,, MondQ, Tuetdey
the •
�
sell, a patient at Holzer Hosplt- West Columbia, W Va with b i ll
Aprll 23-24-25
Ve
Rous , COWIC •
,
:!.
al.
''WHIRi THI BOYS ARI"
wife Elate.
•
pre11 g.
Mr. and Mn. Arnold Hayea
{'Technicolor)
Elizabeth D- WU reported
DolONI Hart, Connie Francia a,,d aon, WI/lam vlJrttd ill CatSit ln the lap of luqry jn thi&amp; like new dream­
A Blue Ribbon Beauty Really clean. Owner
in
Meigs
General
Ho1J&gt;it&amp;I
due
to
boat.
Geor,e lbmilton
A
better
buy
than
most
new
can.
loved this car. Blue and Wblte.
Solid
tlesburg Monday wttb Mra. Robfall al her borne and flowen
,......: LOON Loot, i 11..,.. erl Haye, and daughler Terrie
White,
Doa lMtchff, Cot.rc1rtoon
were taken In her. Kathryn
Jo, and her parents, Mr. and
Admission: 80t and 30c
Goodwin la a r•tlent al Hober
UC
Mrs. Mort McCay.
tal and scheduled for lllfi·
hoopl
born
C�clet of the B. H San
MINlonary Soclely of the Mid- ory today. Elfzabalb Rathhllm
dleport Baptist Church will meet and Florence Gilmore remain Ill
I.Jved a iood llfe. Doesn't look ita ace - or
and Helen Miller bu the flu. 1'e
Looks Sharp - Drivea Sharp - I• Sharp. One
act it. See for yourself. Rose and White.
Tuesday.
by
traveling prhe donated
Ida,,
s
hort
ride
wm
tell
you.
Blue
and
White.
.
The Domis Circle will meet at jorie oodard
was awarded tu
W
the iw- of Mr,, Jack Saller- Lillian Stelff. A 1baak you note
lleld, al 7, OJ p. m. wtth the a read from Lucille B. H1wt
w ■
PriocWa Circle meetlng al 6 , for Kffl llven her a
■
111
l the
p. m. for a potluck 111pper at the atrlc rall
Dl
y.
t
!
Not a be.uty on tbe outside. But sbe'1 IOlid
, home of ldn, WUU. Anthony.
Al the clon of the mHtlng.
A Wilily'■ belt friend. Smooth drivins - ea ay
and runs like a rabbit. Blue.
The Elect.■ Circle and th1 Lovo April birthday, wen observed
rldlllf, See ill Gray
,
Joy Circle will meet at • p. m. a potluck Junoh and gtftl
for potluck 111pper1 at t b ,
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churoh. Memben are remlndod
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-•­
blrtbdays
were Mlnnle
In Jake I coverod dJ,h and their Elizabeth Campbell. Glenora
$
own tablt 1ervlce lo the Eltcta
Swatzel and 0e11....
1111 Stahl•
Circle.
Hoot mon - Plaid ■e1t coven -- A dWJy for
V-8 Roc!ket Entine pumi Uke a pussy cat. Plan
,
l!lly. Groen and Cream.
your val'lltion in tbi■ one. Solid White.
Ylll'I' lltlNTINGTON
VISIT IIELA'l'IVEII
Mr. and ldra. Ve,- Weber
Mra. TollJe ,._
........ aad .... and ohlldren, Dennis Dean Jloo.
'
&amp;bert, Prlnceloo, W, Va., villted
•·•
_, Duane,
'·· anu
were' "na, Dal....
m
,
tb
end
the
M
wl
week
It's hard to get along without a range, and OVIJ'
$
H
, Swld11 where
Cooper'■ daUlhter-Jn.law and lam- on ill a untlqton and llra. H.
y
Mr.
"'
n.d
c
the
Dy at the home of !,fr,, Homer
n•, IO eu, to operate - So anall you caa . take
Get behind tile wheel of this one you11 love it
lnale■, who WII fortnel' ll1ID8pl'
• refrigerator Is almost a necessity, They're Hartley in Middleport.
It In the bouae witb you. Solid Blaek,
from the ttut. Gold and White,
of tho io&lt;al A aad P store ....,._
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al yean qo, and Mr. and ldn.
•-,. LIIINI Flnt
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friend,
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