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We are redudDg our prl(!CI now. So you tan

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AMAZING LOW Pfti{;ES

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Clean -as new. You will like this car in every w;ay,

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F.O.~. Radio and Heater . The big motor. Nicest '56 model around ·•anywhere."

va Fairlane . " .. .. .... .. . $1595

1955 Ford

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1955

Chevro Iet De Iuxe

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4 dr. Radio and Heater . Seat ·covers. Origina.l shiny black
finish . Like new inside an" out
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1954 Ch eYrO I8t Del UXe
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2 dr. Radio and Heater . Clean, runs nne, good' paint and

body.

1953 Ford ·VB Hardtop · ····· ··· ' Only $1095
F.O.M. Radio

and Heater . Clean and nice .

1953 Dodge

3f4 Ton Pickup

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Runs fine . One local owner. Solid.

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F .O .M. Radio and Heater . Sun visor. Good tires.
1951 Stude baker VB .. ' ' . . .. ' ... Only $295
1951

Commander. Heater and overdrive.

1950 Mercury 4 Dr, ' .. , .. ," .. , .. Only $295
Radio and Healer.

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2dr.Hoatcr. Runsrinc , goodtires,

Phone 8045-J

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At The Tralli&lt; Light In Middleport
Phone 604G-J
Open Evenings U~tll D P.M:•

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On Saturday Evening ~~~~a~:tb~.~~p o'!':1~:'': ·::.~

tron Neva 8 . Callendtne as inspeoting officer. Worthy .Matron
Naoma Stinker ond W-y Pa·
troD Jessfi Brinker pretided.
Distinguished guests prese11te~
dur-ing the evening were Deputy
Grand .Matron Neva Callendine;
Grand Electa, Faye
Wingett,

tive with i blue fiM"Il arr~ge.- Frank ii.Dd Junior Frederiek.
ment the coklr of Adao's station.
Berni« Carpfnter prealded at 10th Bl'rthdoy' Of
the pu.ncb bowl and Louise Stew·
'ITt at the coffee .service.
MI.SS Brad bury

Gran(! Reprt&gt;sentatives Ada Devol
and Kathleen J\ble.
Masons hcm.or"ed were Harry P.

Senl'ors Return

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Smith, •nd

Something New ·~
Has Been Added!

FOA RUBBER
SECTIONAL$·

Bailey,

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niture, priced right 11
BAKER FURNITURE.

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Goldie Frldo

pntaid~t .

Mr.,. Nathan Biggs,

rel-llod ln thH offi.. and oth·

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Committee• nlll!led (ot. tbe tom....b moni!L

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Betty )(e!iJtGsb. The PTA voted to.
m~t on fhe third TUe14Q of

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Craftsman
MOUSE PAINT

e presodent presented gift. to

Middleport the teachers in appreciation ot
their work .and cooperation during
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the scllool yellf,
Games were played and prizes
They are, Mr. Rupe, EighiJh
won by John Hood and Joy Bogp. grade; Mrs. Glen ~iU. SeVenth;
Eddie Kitcht&gt;n
. ~ was in charge of Mr• . Hotace McElbi nny, Sixth ;
the recreatton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norma Wilson, Fifth;.. Mrs.
Bradbury, Mrs. Harold Epptey and Homer Forrest, Fourth; Mrs. L. R.
Mrs. P. K. Russell s~rved ,the re- .WHey. Third; Mrs. Geneva Clark,
wiener roast at the
Road side Park.

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Nicholson , Dcxte ·

vlall•d Thursday with ""·

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which ~Y hit bard at ex}uvenue. behind drtv:!l"~
in the c9Unty'.s rural
;owru appeared .immin~nt here
today.
The office of Sl'lerut Robert
C. Hartenbacb reported one arrert. in Pagetown and another II!
R11tland. Tbe State Patrol aiTe:.t
ed one In Ht.rrisonviUe la.;t
rrlgbt and iMued,. four warnin g
dlpa, all b:t teen-agers.
The Patrol
hu been rf!
where t.ra"'
ported in
recklc•&amp;
raee' and other'
been reoperation of

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Houseware• Deportment

MAY 16-17
Sansbllty and family,
the clas.s v()ted to brJn~ gue.!l : ments to 26 members and ont
Joel McCrea
Felicia Farr
.Mr. and Mh. Wlllbur Curtis an 1 lo the •picnic hel~ in July. The guest, Sandr-a Miller. A pah~otic ,
THE FIRST TEXAN
Mro. Jud Boley, Columbus, wer· 'nootlng ojosed wLih a prayor b: theme or red, whi·te and blue,

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or bubbling
o! the Cimarron

SATRDUAY ONLY

Hugh O'Brien

MAY 11

Nancy Gates

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end with relatlveo

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"Wyatt E1rp'' of TV
Cpl. and Mrs. Franklin Cla:r':,
THE IRAS1S LEGEND
~·ort Ritcl11e, Md ., arrived LodR.Y
- a soror a week's Wslt with thei.- par
Jn&lt;·k Palan~c
Shelly Winters entJI. Mr.
and Mr4l. Clarence
I DIED A lHOUSAND TIMES
Clark. local. and Mr. and M r~
[Cwemascopc - TerhnlcolorJ
Gerald Nott.hup, Galll'Polia Ferry
Cartoon and 3 Stoote1
Miss Jean Lama returned hom ('
Thursc!ay afler •takinK ·tier si&amp;cf ,
Mr11. Ernest Jones, and ll'icce
Carol Jean Jones, to their home
in Columbus Tuesday
Mr. and MTs. Edgar Allcn"'worth and Mrs. Lawnnce Harti•l
Rcr left this mornJn~ for Stew
art Air Foree Base. N. Y., W'her•'
Lhey wlll visit Capt. and Mn:
Come In See
James Hartinger and children ,
Rnd attenr~ t:he Armed Fore '~
Our Beautiful
Oay celebration. ·Kriflln, who is
recovering from ' tvnsllleetomy
Selections
will accompany ·her J.,'Tandparentlt
on ttu!P' return home.
Today!
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ypung Sr
have been vlait1n1 Mr. and M. ,
Joe Yo-un~ J.r. and family ,r
Woodsfield.
MT.s. Philip Bailey is Ill at he ~

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snd family wJ\on they
California. enrolde t:o Ml~di~Drt.
Mr1. Robert fl.', StYers,' wl e of
the Pastor or th• Church 0 • th ..
N"azar(lfte, will fe'l.\ll'n torlay · ftoum
a Preaehl!r1' Wives'
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Winona Lake. Ind.
wnmen troll} the ~en~ra!
Dbtriet are attendlnl' the Retr'ea.t whith started Wednlli&lt;IQRev. and Mr11. L A. Ban1ertoer,
Eaton. Were overnight &amp;Wlstl c.·
M:r.s. Bruce Uo)'d and son, Mldll,
Tuesday.
~tre. o. P. Xlelq w-as In Chesa
~ake, 0 ., Tliw;.scta-y vlaiUn1 hemother, Mra. R:. L. HaMI.Uo••.
Guests &amp;t 1 l~e&lt;tn at the Ham
iJ•t.on home W'tfe Mra. AWttln ·r.
Sil en" SIMp on POIM

• Ughtwtlght- """' tip odloe , '.,.
• So eo•y to convert
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• Off 1M floor itfYIIna

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BAKER
FURNITURE
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Wood, Wheelh1r; :Mrs.

N, P, Po-

lan (NaDCy MooN), · Hun&amp;ngton,
and Mn. Klelo,. 0~1 the af\er
noon they vWtc!Jd Mra. W. T.
Moore, an ,n.,1Ud, VfhaH: home
adjoins tila.t of {ler .ai~e~, Mrs.
Kamllton: .·Mr. W-ood, who ~ ' flt-J
heod o( !lot (}ad in obaln ol """"
papers, and lin. .W:o,otl ploq. t'
· leave Juile · 1 fPr &amp; till tWeek
Scandmavlao erW.e1,

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"8" 2 Dr.

1956

CHEVROLET 210 ... "

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C~EYROLEUJ.Del
Coupe,plastlf
one ow"t.;ud
"ftryyg,:~:..~~:~~J~:~~:~l~~~~~~~~:.
'VlDYl
Interior, Uaht

FORD Custolli

19$4
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Cpe. Orill?ai 4art green finish, good_tirea,_ Joeally
beater, radio,, one o~ tJao&amp;ia sharD cars, cnl:r :r '
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lt2 Ton Pickup · · · • · ·,.-· .' • • • • $345

U0011 Tiro&amp; sound iolo10r IIIIi Co~ onli ::__

Clay and Veri TUttle, both fro~
Eastern· Kelp County, bave opened a new b!Uineaa in Pomeroy
this week. They Hai'ted businaa
Wedneiday.
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Tbe brothers· ire operatini: the
TutU! Motor Coolpany,' 2M
Main St~, tis a used Car bualn. . On
the lot acrou from tile' fqrmer
Leaton Service _ Station. ClaY ill
from Lon1 Bottom, Yerl trod Tupo
pen Plains.
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LlielODI residenti

Rot-arian• Hear
i 24 PJ
out of 10 days attendc. F. Hlbba, prealdent-el.ect of
pld a&amp;ar for 10 day1 the Middleport~Pomuoy Rotary
for 9 dl)'l at.- Club, pfnided Friday nl&amp;ht ln the
two W:::ed 1baenee of Judge John Bacon wben
wu
' the Rotajana held their weekly
J:J~~h·=1 dinner·~eting at the Heath Methth~ l&gt;v,B4',jnd
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~a~y Stricken

Middleport
Departments.
Mr. Byers gave a short e-xp1ana·
tlon of tl'lc moving pleture "PeopJ"e, Products and 'ProJress-193'1"
whieb wu produeed bY the united
States Cl'lamber of Comm~ce. He
said that the picture showed the
dreams of tl'le industrial world,
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T•Be Observed .: ·
'SilY~tion Ar.ltl:y

w~ll be
in· Meip County this
next wed: :beginning SlU'I.daY a,;cording to anouncement
tod.IIY
b)' Capt. Glenna Rummell
Speciel
fPeake ( •
wn) be at tl'leir cbu_reh on Scmnd
Stteet In f()meroy on May 10 'lnd
26. TUesday. Wednesday and S3.t-urday of next week will be apeeiat ''open nights'' :for the public.
'l'ueoday will be Youth Nlg' •
wlut ·music, scripturea · and testi·
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Week ·

meetings and

~~&gt;Pit&gt; hr Pprpo, CJ.o!e!l, ~ret , ·'ifius
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tnCI Su:nhell:!:ll.

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at Bay VIew Hospital ia nearby
MastK: Beach.
_ Doctors, who expre.ued am•ce-men&amp; at the ehild's survival in tbe
bottom of the 10.intb wide pit.
said he was regai.Ding hlJ: eolot
and will well on the road to recovery. But, they uid in l'utb
case~ there wa• a danger of pneumonia setting l.n.
A tube which pumped llte-pre-serving oQgen into tbe ebllL
dark shaft tbrougbout Benny'i ell--'
trapment--and which despite sifting sand miraculously hovered
leaa than an ~ncb from his mouth
-wal believe4 by doctors to have
kept the boy alive in wbat evea
the mo~Jt optinti.stie feared had become a t~ndy grave.
JACKET ALSO HELPED
Another, fortune of chance-the
billowing of Benny's jaeket as bt!=
btca.me. wed.J;ed in the darkened
well ~t-alao helped save the
life ()f the undy-halred &amp;eeortd&amp;rider, doct~n nid.
~~lously, the jlid.et-worn
bee4use of an unteuom.ble cbili-bad created an air portet. catching

lbe potenllally deatl&gt;dulioa ND4 .
s.lid~s

that occ.u rred apon.dicalb"

during 23 hours ol frantic ......
eperaUOnJ. The rescue wts ellmaJN at'l! ~IOI!f!ot ~ .

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NEW YORK UP - The laternational Boxing Club. already
found ,Wity in the pvernment's
anti-trua ease, wa1 su~ fur nine
million dollars Friday by _Boston'i

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Hooper familx!s physi-

"Tbe b0)"1 alive. He's a1i~e. ~
Speetaton fell on Uaeir tneu.
many witb their heath Wward,
in lileDt prayer. Some afftamecl
dellrioUJly. Others applauded. A
cbotaJ of .apeetaton e h -1 n t e d.
''He'a au,er He'a alive!."
Mol'hiM' Etl. .lliiC$1! Son
AI two workmen geutly lifted
Ben.IIJ" hom the
erater, ,bJJ·
mother,
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her f~. hn from tbe boule
w•eno lhe had l)ftil: under a 'phi..,
Jdeiin••·e&amp;re fol- .iboek "itnee'·Jtarn~·
iDJ of the· trq:edJ ~e at ytOfk
u a &amp;ejephone operator."
Bea.mla1 with joy, ~abe em.hraeed.
the blanlr:et--wrapped lann ql the
mn 1he had au but Jiven ur.l..,
deid. Then~ ~ the: bQY wu p ce4
iD an ambulanee, Krs. Hooper,
oobbin1· aloud, tmbr"f'd ber ·
weePinl · husband. 80th theft
cllmbed Jttto the ambulance aloq
with KJ:ia, to amJmpaqy _ tJl1l
f~t,ly ~ilipg boJ to the holpitaL
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matchmaker, Sam Silvermao.
(CoDiJnued · ~~~h!~~d~ao= ·
~mpUy,u~~~~au.~·~.n~t~b~lb~e~C~~laf.h~an~A~t~hl~e~tic~~~l~ub~~u~d~Ks~~;An~a~m~b~•~le~~~
,troi~Roughs It? At
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Tbirinll Heri.dri~. ~,naae,P of
the Mfddleport 'Oiviilon Or the
lumbut and SouihCin · Ohio ~ee.
, trle COmpany, wu
ehllrman and be
is,: ers. Athen~.

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ol , )!elp

County, they have bad many yean
of uperlcnee in 'l;he automobile
bualllea. O)ay was usOC!la~ -with
the Gallipolh 'Jitotor Co., tor a
.oumber of yW1 and Vlllfwith the

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cards
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of Cheshire who died in Hoh"!Ho.spital Friday night.
The deceased
born in Ha ·
Sbn County in tbe year Of 1877
thP. son .of William and EmeU.nrGardner) Fowler, both deceued.
He had lived In Muon Count;
the major pOrtion of his life.
Sunivin,g in addition to his
wife is a son, , Arnold twler -of
Salem; a daughter, Eunice Mar·
tin of Salem; brotber. Sa.~ F«:~w
Ier of Pt. Pleasant RFD and sl~ter Willie Macb.ir ,of 'Pt. PJea&amp;ant.
The body of the dec~ased wt:.l
lie in state at the home of Jtts
son Arnold until time for the .
lleii"Vices at which . Rev Forrest
MtuTay will afilcia'te. .
Arrangements are in c:bai'ge .)(
the Foclesong Funeral Home.
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Opens Business.
Here This Week

fsOES~erOn

lUte oew. ljeater, VB motor, ~ tires..,Bolle finish. •

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paired a~ once.
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Surviv-ing" are hi' wire Anna; J
dB\IP,ter, Mnl. FloMIII! ,Powet1,
Kent, 0.; two ate.pdaughtere, Kra.
Elizabetb Dil.cher,
Downlnp.oll
and Mn. Pearline 1\0.m!ne, . An·
eft&lt;Wage, AJask«; four l!'att)lebiJ."
drtn; rtJbree step grandebU~;I
l"ild :;everal ereat grandchildren
Friends may
call at · th·•
Chase Funeral Home ill Rutlanii
time of servieet.
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tran,
radio and heater, Ibe.iP.. and bronJin·
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for the DailY. Vacation Bible
the Staff met at Heath Methodist
c. R. Kontright,
meeting It was decided
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8 cyl. Station Wago~ 4 Door. Ivoq .6d Biue Finlsb, Powe~lde:
·V8 MoOOr. Radio and Hea\ell, Guards. Rc!allY 'I,h.Ni\ apd will •Land
close inapcction.

2 Daor.- OqJy 20,090 mllu by_local owner. l'ordo~qatic, radio, hoat·
, er, ~~Ff· aDta blue ftntlb, aood tln!a. Ltt'• Trade. ·
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Tbe de(lfased bad been
a long petltHI of time
been a l'elident of tbe
ton area for tbe past

Showroom fresJI . abd only .1500 miles. be&amp;ter. ligbt ,b lue finBh. Another new CheWo.let trade in.

1955 FORD (ustoridlnt
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Sunday at 2 P. M. In the Meth ·
dist Chur'ch at Qowningt.on fo"!"
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CHEVROLET$.

.FORDS

Levi Hawk, 94
Succoinbs Friday
At Downingto~ .

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ond obotk, the oleoder, bluHyed

aworker
»year-old
con~a
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brand Negro
j cave-in
25 feet
vehicle. He was fined '10 and '
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h ld below tlte sftrface and freed t.be
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the \.vu•..
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Funeral se!'VIees wt
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Judge Jobn ~Bacon at JO A. M. Cmnmunity Church Dear we.·;.
~ rn tbe pit of the emergency · .
today and hts brate.s ordered r '!· Columbia for Lon Otto Fowl~r erath". eanie the eh.. of Dr- I. H.

on
be
Meigs
House at' 10 a.m.
6 In the Common Pleas
Room.
At thq btl~ripg highway officials will explain tbe xeroutlng and
note the sygg~stlons ol interested citizens.

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tto:;pltal was. returned 'home We--'neaday. Her . sm-all son. Tomm.:.
.has been l'ta)"i.rig w)th Mr. an~
Mrs. Do1}ald IJowet:Y during h(l ll)neas.

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CODY, 'Wy.o. UP-The body of
little Victor Tbun, ~lh · was dug
from a I\ve-root dKch Frida,·.
The boy &lt;had been buried by a
buli-dozer.
Workmen who uncovered Vi«: ·
tor's body said the chile. had a~&gt;pa:rently caught h.is foot under a
pipe in the dikh. lf he kTeame!
as the bulldozer ran him dow •,
-the oper:1tur eoold not flear because of the ooise made by thE.
huge. cJ.anking machine.
The boy's body wa.s dug up o~..
six hours after bulldo:terJJ filled
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workers had warned h1m away
from (be (~iteb . JNt. he went backand when be was miised, the
neighborhood wa&amp; searched.

Mrs.~w~l~ll~io's
Juhn~A~"·
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in e}J.:lf'L?
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-alsoHerbertguests
Chambers.
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oocent
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volunteer rescuers, a steady fiow of oxygen1.!he Indomitable
courage of the victim-and luck-were cremted today ·wltb
the miracle rescue or 7-yeor-old Benny Hooper from the 111&gt;1-.
tom of a' well shaft where he was entombed for nearly 24

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Self Cleaning White House Pilot.
The unusual brushing qualities and elasticity of Ibis
paint make II lde•l for all exterior paintihg on wood,

Chou)"S

D•rmg .the busmc,.... meel!ng contrhbutor. They served t!'lfe&gt;h·

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prayer. Mrs. Paul S'T\art read :::tol Gail
Miller,
Mrs. Roaymon ·
.ar.ticlc_ "Why Are ~'Ou Afraid?:·
Grimm and Mrs. L. L. ~ns, a

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progr.am ended with "A Mo1heo·'s

of Brue". Scripture ·reading on~ Bt:nncJJ, Mrs. Gcoo:&lt;e Baker, Mr '

rom
I Day'Rrs::!:!!rf~;::;:ell

Pr~,Osed .·

sol·o "Mother" by Mu. Frune~s
Belrarlhs\ twodpoem.s '1Mrrm's Apr~r.
8 ngs' an "Oh, Give Me P&lt;~·
tlenee" read· by Mro. Charl•s
Lewis; a l})oem "Heavens Fo~
Motlher" by Emma Matthews. ~he

Prayer·• bY ·Mrs Lyons.
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Rutht Crumrine , Harriet Neigler, places), a boa1 trip ~round ·Man when members met Thursday a~
Chlorus Grimm, Berntcc Carpen-~ ha'ttan and _the, W(l!~-linown sightR the First Ba,ptist Ohurob. The
tcr, Ptryllis M'artin, Betty Salser, Qf alJ. tourJsts W1p.s, baseball ClaiS voted a contribution "r
Grella s&gt;mpson, MArg""' N••· gam•• in New YOTk, all were $llo to the Middleport Emergency
me:n, Louise Chapman, Beu l.11b :hlgih...spots in t.he trip.
Struad. for it,s fine work In th~
Sl'Jbart, Marie Learl.ngham, Mary
oommunity and surrounding aret.
Lou lhle, Jane Ifill •nd Grace
The opemng -dev&lt;&gt;\ional servl:e
Sw.an.
was ler! by Mrs . H_l-mer l{y~ell
fnd lneluded an arttcle "Beau·v
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for Middl!!pOrt Aid Squad's Efforts
and MTs. Arlh,..,. ..•eaAe, Mr. and actardlng to one bOy cost $4 a
Mrs. B. P. Parmalee, pre.s.ldent
Mrs. William si.;w~~t, Cor. Webb, Hekel w.llh meals ot l""t $3 mru&lt; of 'he Busy Bee Clan, pu.oided ot the program whieh lncluiled ,

Middleport
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freohmenls to lbe choldre'fi,

~:."'.n1~~d Je~~· Brl~ker,A~~ ~lT~:~•P;::;~~m sf::.w~~!,~;~

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MMJ. George r..awery, who

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Wedneaday ,at Bndbu:ry School.

Gue.sts were John Blake, CelPJte ·
_.,ult, Christine Bahr. Ann Criner,
Plans were completed !or the
Linda . ., K~uff. Diane Crl.swell, annuill srhool Plcmc on Friday,
Amesville, ArheM, Pataskola;lto&lt;by for Cle~eland ·to · attendthe CbetYI -: Flfe, Mlohaot Bratton, "!aY 17th, , 1 Portland Pork. AnCheshire, aampolls and Point State Conven-tion of the Busln£-s!! Michl Archer, Sandra Bunce, Joy nouncement was made of the
Pleasant, w. va.
and Pfiofessional Women's ~'ubc.. Bogg&amp;, Naru Frost, Randy . and E"bth Grade Commencement In
Souvenirs from W~hingtptr, iJ Sandy Humphreys, John Hood, Ute "sOhOot auditoPfum on Tuesday
Twflve Worthy Matron• and c., NU.ladelph~a. New York 'City, Michl Lloyd, David Cover.t, Jamt!l May 21 , at 8 p. m. A report w~
ten Worthy Patron• were !&gt;"•en• and gills for lamllles and friends Haetet~. !\Obert .•nd Sylvoa Swan., made or the County &lt;:;ounell PTA
from other -ohapters .
gUll for fatftililll and friend ; 100• Dai'ld_ CascJ,_ Connie Cook, meeting held in Rutlanll when five
Cora Webh, accompanied by (glrl and boy) we~ displaYed as t.Ynn Daruels, C1nda Sauer, Sue members of the Bradbury PTA
j.fargaret Nell.l1lan at the pi~n~ lug,a:ge was AOI'ted out a-nd th ~ l_\ue, Judy" Wildermuth, Kayte Rus- were present.
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gnv,e a reading " My Hand ~n HlS' . group dispersed to their hotn ~s 'fll, Sand_ra SimpJcn, Stephen "EpThe PTA l i purcha~lllJ!I a placque
Pret-.edmg the meeting a ·dinner for baths, breakfasts and in mo ·' pley, Jamee and Robert . Schmoll, to be engraVed each year vrith the
was held at the MasoniC Temple cues l'U'• .
Mary and Asa_Bradbury.
name ol the spelling eh,mpion ln
with the following guest~ pre_ --:::,..,, , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, Colla· ~ Shopping in NeW York, ·Jelevb· Busy Bee Closs Gives$.25 To Fun'd' -dine, Mr: ~nd Mrs. Wayne Win- km shaws-wihh many local peo-

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Mr. ·and Mr.s. Homer Rire bav.•
received word that their 110n and
rleu'al'lter-ln-ltw; Capt. aod Mrs
Cliester Rke a11d daqhter Suai\
eft Japan on '"'&gt;'Y If lor . th'
Stites. They lu,ve bean star.~\~d
thoro. lor ·rho· ""'t t~e Y&lt;m.
s. sa;t. U.I'Old ,Rkll, usw::' ~ho
la ' ataUooeCI tt C1mp ~Mleum ,

·You'll flna these and

Lee Clark,

ere in1talled were, ,r'ce pre.sident, lng year by Mnl. Blu• were , Pro1 Mr1. Herschel Gilkey;. . secretary,
tram , Mn. Glenn Evan1, ehl1nnan; 4 The Attendanee banner WM
Mra. orvUle Napper; treasurer, Principal Rupe. Mrs;. Richard Oiler, awarded to the J'in:t Grade, tau1bt
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Mrs. Richard Oiler. ·
Mr.s. Wilbur Theobald; Soda) , Mra. by Mn. Theobald, and ~.he Third ~
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Guy Russell, Mrs. Elroy MeGlone, Grade,· tiUg~ by Mrl. WJ.ley.
Mrs. Biggs presided i.t the meetThe lOth birthday of Suzanne ing -which orwoned with the Fled"e
Bradbury, daui'hter of Mr. and
;, a-•
Mra. Charles Bradbu'ry, was ceJe- ~h the FL~i and the Lord's Prayer

Dtslrict
present were
Thursday morning at 9 :30 o'·
Pres , Cnra Webb, Vice Pres., Rut:1 ciQck -a bi.L'l'- loa~ of weary travel
('rumrlne : Secretary, Pauline A'.- ler.s returned to Middleport HiJh
kin s. Edith Huts inpill er of Galli· SctWJOI after le.avmg at 10 o'clock
polis Chapter and trustee of. the Sunday night.
. Y-mne
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OES Home a-t ML. vernon, 0., was
semors
and th P. ·tr
mLroduced.
chaperones, Mrs. Guv Rcy.old~
I C hapter.&lt;~ represe'1led· "':ere: . a_nd Coach _Charles Msl&gt;onald, .tr1 Pomeroy,
Middleport, Harnson - 1 nved In Mt~lcpollt but toM mer;1ville. Belp••· Stockp._,, lf&lt;C&lt;&gt;n· bers of tlo• Varsity Baseball J"m
, nels-vi)!e, Beverly, Guysville, Mar- had a t rip to Columbu.s and- n
if'tta, Che!f.erhill , New Marshfield game ahead ot them a.nd Mrs .
GloLLrter, B.artleH ,
Maett.~urg , Re)'nolds was scheduled to. l~av•

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- Bradbury Parent Teachers Associqtion
OES held the1 1 At the elote of tbe meetmg, re- M11. Milford Frederick ; Mr. aod
Pri.Dclpal Gerald Rupe wu
the annual contest 1ponaored by ·Violet JbteU, llrl: Tbelma DiU;
Saturday nigh• , fresbmenb were seJ'Yed ln the jHn. Valcie Spenc:er; Mrt. LWLam &amp;t.alllna otpcer when tbe ~q.ey "Tbe Columbu• Citiun" for any Publlelty, Mtl'. WllblJf Theoblld,

(Cinemascope-Technicolor)

Open F.venlng• 'Til 9 P.M.

Metropqlitan Auto Sales
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1956 Chevrolet 4 Dr, ·' · · · · · · · · Only $1695
Radio and Heater . Sharp, nice, runs fine . Lots mOre nice
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George Frederick at Cheater
rs. 8'
' •ggs Re-Ins t'QII e d presl'den, ' t ·Q
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., ~y 17, 1957

Racine Chapter
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annual ill5J)eCtion

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llra. C. R. iKarr Sr. hb as:ked
that p610M loaoin1 bb.nkeb
Lbe Emerrency Squad Wednesday

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nlgbt tt the "tCene of tbe tw~.Jr
llC'&lt;'ident below Hobson call
th•
Vi~~e Hall to tdenUty and re
oJaim lht&gt;-ir blankeLs
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RO!K'

Marte

Hackett,

eldc ~ t

dallghter of Mr. and Mra. Geor.;e
Hackl:'tt Jl', enterta1ned with o.
slumber PJI"Y at her home on
Seventh and Br.ownell Avenue

T~LEVISION

F"rlday evem}'lf· C.-uests were Z1t.1

P!\ST CHIEFS TO . MEET
'llhe Put Chiefs of ?.!eJgs Tem
pi~. pythian SiSters. will meet
Monday night

at the
)lra. E. R Tompkins.

S1gn On
Cm:hf S Ranch
Gumby

10:10
10:1$
10:30
11 :00
ll.SO

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Down oo the Farm

l!ppalo!jg Casoidy
TBA

LEGAL , NOTIC!I

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WJEH
Meies County News

11:50 a.m.

Daily

Perry CC!IOO
Ceasar's Hour
George Gpbel

Your Hit Parade
TBA
Newa and Sports
NUewatch

On Your
Radio Dial

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Saturday- ChannelS

8 30
7:00
8:00
8.30
9 00
9.30
1000

Jr,llceaa~r•

Jackie Gleason Show
Gale Storm Show
Hey, Jeanme
Guru;moke
Golden Playhouse
The Lnte Show

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9·oa
9·~0

10.00
10·30
ll :00
11 :30
12 00
12:30
1 30
2:00
2:30

3.00
4:30
5!00
5.30

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Lamp UntJ My
Look Up &amp;r: Llv,
UN In Action
Cam~ra Three
Lot'• Take A TriP
Wild Bill Hickok
Heckle anii Jec~~ 1 )1••
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'Show Mobile"
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Your Health
We BeHeve
The Last Word
, ,
Armed Forces Day ''
Sunday Newi Special
My Friend Fli&lt;~ka
Annie Oakley

..._G~QO

!A4siq:·"i

6·30
7·00
8.00
8·30
9:00
9.30
10:00
10:13

Jaet Beb.ny
Ed Sullivan Show
OS Theater
Alfred Hitchcock
$64,000 Challena:e
Wbat'.s My Line
Sunday News S~lal
'l'he Late Show

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Movies
'lhble Tame
l'wo.OI.Ul Playhouse

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6:25 News and Sports

8:SO

Famo~a

Headline~.

Film Fettlval

8:00 The Lawrence Welk Show
10·00 20th Century Theater

10:30 AU S~ Tllent Show
12:15 stsn orr

11:89
12 00
12.80
1:00
2·00
2:30
3:00
3·30 )
4:00

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6:15 News

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'J;'ed Mact
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Mike Wallaee PrRnlt '
News and Sporti ' •
9:3~ 201h Century Thtal_..
11:80 The aLte News .,
11:~ ,Sjan Olf
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8:30
8:00
8:00
9:30

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What's In
your hrttily's fut..,re?

SIJn On
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Faith For Today '
Oral Roberts
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Sunday Matinee
TV Sunday School
Jobna Hopkins 111e /o •
College Prest Coa:Ntt ee
Medical Horlzona
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Mar.n.JI College
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Saturday- Channel13 Sunday- Chat~~.tJ' ·

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5:00

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WCHS-TV Channel 8.
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9:00 Ozark Jubilee

on' 990 spot

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2.~ Y~qt~ 'fll,lllil lo •1i!I!'W .
2 30 Zoo Parade
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3:00 Wide Wide World
4:30 Outlook
5:00 Moet the Prf,! '
0 30 SIBte'l'len C)uartet"
5 4lli NeWJ Pittu~
6 00 Tale1 of Beqal LaDCert
6·30 Circus Boy
7.00 Steve Allen Show
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8·00 Alcoa Hour
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9.00 I.&gt;retiJ! Young 51)11'1
9 sa Rosemary CloQD')' ':f
10.00 TBA
10:30 News Headline•
10.45 Nitewatch
12:00 Sign Off

News Picture
Roy Roge('J
liatlll'4oY )'ill(ht ''mboree

6.Pf) Lel'a T.alk lt OVer

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12:30 TV Chapel

j(i~g
!Oj&gt;or~&lt;o ll&gt;'•

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8 :(10 Capta.in Kanearoo
9 30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
For Sale, 41 acre farm, good
10
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house on small stream, The Van
10
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Tales of te Texas Ranger&amp;
Meter property In Sutton Town11
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Big
Top
iblp, wlll be sold in tbe •lf:te of
O'Brien and O'Brien, Attorneys a-t 12 00 Th!i, Lone R.anger
Law, tOO'h Court Street, Pomero-y, 1~ . 30 'Life ln USA
Ohio, at 10 00 A. M, Saturday, 12 45 BaJebilll Preview
May 21:5. Must be sold for pot Jess 12:85 Game of the Week
than the appr'ai.sed value of $900.00 4 ·00 TV Classroom
Safe subject to approval of court
.&amp;·30 the Preakness
J B. OBrien, Administrator 5 00 You Are There
of Ameha Va,n Meter estate 4:30 Com~dy P&amp;rty
5 SO Range Rider
o·afiJEN and O'BRIEN
6·00
:Zane Grey Theatre
Attorneys At La,w

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Bl~ball

12.SO Sian Off.
SICOND WAilD WOMEN
The Second Wara Women's Club
wlll meet at the Ward House, on
Tuesday at 7 p. m. Refreshments
Mr'. and Mrs Paul McElroy an4
sona spent Sunday with beT par
en\8, Mr and Mrs. Dailey Wood m
W1lkesville.

SigD On

CbrisUan Seipuce

What One Penon- C~a 09 ·
This b Tbe Life
Man to Man
:4~ ~d1.1.stry on Parade
12:00· Of.! to Advent~e

Capt, Gallant

tt·OO True Story
Deteetive'11 Diary

Mrs H~nry Null, Hbrarian f 11·30
the Middleport Plubhc Library. 12.00
?Ys D. B Hartinger, tTeaSJurer . 12.:!!J
tl)e 4P.rary ~i ;Miss Be• 1 1:00
Sanborn, secretary, Mrs. Homer 1:30
Cook, Board member, 1were a• 5W
L~ B4l~ Friday tf;l attend tbe • 6:31)
State meelln: or Librarians and 5·45
Ub,I'J&amp;rY tr1,!4tees. lAJ,ncheon w~ 6:00
6·30
served et tbe Lodge at the J.ak.e
7:(11)
8.00
ENTERS HO$PITAL
In RudiaHI, lOJC'Il agent !o!' : 9·00
the Railway EJtpress, ent~red th · 9.31)
St. Joseoph Hospital ln Parkel'sbi.P'g today for major surgery 10 00
He Is expecting to be away from
10:30
his douhes .abo.ut' 10 days.
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Satunloy- Chonnel3

8·25
8.30
home of 9:30
10:00
10:30

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' Nieri, Marsba • Haekeft.,
Sus.an
OhUnger, Susan CbaRffif.D aqd
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School anll Communion flnt SUD· MornlnJ Wortbtl&gt; 10:45.
Eve·
41J in month lJ A M. Church nina: Wm'lhlp 8 oo t.be lit, 3rd, &amp;lb
eomm.UQ.i~ and pr.-ch,ing; tblrd 8UDday•. P•·ayer
M:Htln&amp; ' Wed·
In moatb 1 30 P. ll. netday a
'Junday
'tbw-oh phlchint- "
Rtclne Ml•lon Char.,. l111h
GhriJtl•n Cttwm at LOI't lot- putor, Servi1;e1 Sunda, 7 .30 and
tom., eveey SQhday 8;30 A. M. Tuest1ay 7.30.
i~d•J Sciaool and eummunlou:
Reorpnlz~ Chuuh of JHus
fln.t ~VJJAfY 1D QJOUlb 7 30 P. )! ~hrlst of Liter D•r t1lntt, 01"
Cburcb prt:.ic hln~; third Sund 1y f~&gt;Wn Flats, on P"rUam1 kwd
~-month 10:30 A. M. Cburtb com 8un.d~y St!hool ii·IO 1tm preacfl.ln;(
munion and preachlnJ.
10 30 am and Bible- Study Wed
Ttt' Cfil•••• ot Christ, IC.no, ne11day 1:1 pu1 Postor C. W Prof
tveJ)' Suaday 9:30 A u:. Sunday flli Cue"t
sgetktr Supd4y a•
School ud communJon,
1-'!COOd lO 30, Joe Wllllam.t or Ironton
SLflldaJ tp month 10 ~0 A. M.
Portlend Ch'ftt.h,
••1111 Cwt•r,
Church communion and preaehiac pastor, Au't P41\0r', Edilh COISnt-r
fourtb Sunday in dwntb 7:30 P. Servie~~:a Spndi.f 8 ·00. Tuetday at
tL chlll'«h preaeluna.
7
and Friday 7 3(t,
The C'brlstlan Church et HemAlfr.cl Methodist Church, Rt •
Jock Grove, every Sunday 9:30 A R M Grove, pastor' S. s at 9 30
M. Sltnday School and rommUlliOn Lloyd Dillinger , Supl Worship
aecot.d Sund&amp;y in month 7:30 P Service at 10 45 wtth the Rc
I!. etuu~cll vttachiDI fourth Sun- Grove brmgJng the message Su
day in month 10 30 t\. M. chtlfcb day evenmg at 7 30 regular m£"t!
cammuniQI\ and preachin&amp; .ng or the MYF Tuesday evcm ng
IU6 Church.,, Morning
&amp; at 8 regul-ar meetm~ of the WS C'S
laterprls•.
Rev. Ropr ~:~~~I at the •home c.r Th~lma Hen&lt;.l e1
TV SRIES·for Everyo• PaBt.Qr Mormng $tar Sl
.son Wednesday evening ·at 7 30
School 9·45 A.' M. Mornlrra: IJO!'ser:vi~e and social hour
WSAZ
shtp at U 4 Pf. MYl!' Sunday evewith a 1pot1uck 9Uppr.r
-TV
nmg at 8 Prayer zneet~ng Thursc1£ Rev and ~Irs. R M
Cbnnel 1-10:15 l.m.
day eve~.lnJ. F.pt~rprlse Sundtl.l' i.&lt;&lt;t·o~:~.;.t;an
,,.,., Very Pre,eut Help
School 10 10 A. M Moming wor- r
Scl•nce Sot:llty, 14'
In Trouble"
1hip 9:30 A. M YF at 6 30 P. M l4tLlberry
Avenue,
Pomeroy
~--r-~----- 1 Evew.na wor.shlp 7:30. Pr9'er Morning servt&lt;"e at 11 w1th " !l.for·
lhip 1:30 p. m. Ronnle Eggleton meetlnlli Wfdnesday 7·30 P . M.
ta.IB And Immortals" the .subjoct
.. Jillru.ter, Charles Kin'-' Blbl~
US Church•s, Let•l't Falls, Ro- of the lesslin se11mon and t~e
khool, Supt.
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, ~r M81tin, Pastor Sunday Sci\Ool Go~den Text 'ftus oon upl1ble
MIMnvlllo' MeH.odl.. &lt;hunh, t·SD A M. WDnbip Service 'I P rruu•t plLt on mcorn1ptJ.on, and
Rev. :a, ill Grovi!', Pa&amp;tor, HL'6l1Uil' M. Chris:tb11 Endeavor llt""''.ate thlfl mortal mwt put on immot·
J1oa1b. Supt. 10 A. _.¥', ~J' Sunr\afl at '7 30 P. M.
. 1 C0111nthians 15 a3. We I.
School;, 11 A. M.
stAtee·,
Chqrc'- of tM N111rene, Syr•~
evenin~ service at 8 Th~'
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v~_...,
euae,
K. WUliama.
pastor.
is eord1ally invlted to a'
Mhlwa~ 0c:;..:~rtltr Church Sumlay School 9 90 A. )[, Morning
Reading room Wlbh Slde
te.dioa Creek Road
W01'8blp lO·S(l; N'YPS 8:30 P. ¥:
located at the rear l&gt;~
· Rev. R. E. Evaqgeli.stic• 1ervice 1·30 P. M the chureh, open to the public on
- · Flor4 Oleland, Wedn es day even Ina: prayer meet· Monday from 2 ~o 4 P M
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!ttlkti w-.~
'7~ in( for the midwee)' and Tues!IQ United ~thodlst Church. II!U·
• _ IWyooe fU'd!BIIll Uwiled.
lftemoora pra:ver hour.
gene Brown.
Pastor.
Sunday
The lyrKUM Mothodllt Churc:h
HOUM of ,.,.• .,..., c:mater, Suflo School 9 lS A M Theo Smith,
tbe Rev. George ~vJtp P'ltOr dAY Scllool 9130 A :M. Morninl Supt, WarMup 10 30 A M SuC·
Svnday School: 9:30 ~ 14. Aana wonhJp 11 A. M Sunday evenini jeet "For All Of Ltfe" Monday
Vi:laebn.~ner, Supt. Worthfp Ser- wonhJp at 8. Pr131er rn.oetiq 011 ?' 30 P. M. JOF Class meet1.1
.X. 7 30
Thurtcfay 8 P ll
Wednc!lday '1 ll'· m. Prayer me ~ t: •
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Br1dford Church of f:hrllt ..... ln.!( Mrs G6o11fe Parker, loode•
Tllllrtl ltrwet Put~ Church day S.hool, 9·30 a. m Lord's SupSt. Paul'&amp; Lutheran Chun:h,
Xiddleport, B. L. Bmett, pastor. per immed1ately following.
Pomeroy Rev L. M Mohrhoff. pas·
8UDda,p kbool 10 &amp;. m. Eveatn1
Fr•• Methtdllt Church, lkrrv tor Sunday School supt. Trell
lerrict 7:U -o. m.
' . Bates. P11stor, Laurel ~utf'. Bull- Schoenlelb Sunday School 9 :30 A
• • • ilpltc.)pal cttyrch, E11t · (ay Scll,oQl 9:30; Clau mttti.ac M. Divine Service 10 30 A M
Jflln street, Pomeroy, Jtn. J 10:3q: ntY ltrvu~e T:OQ; BJoiacJI.
lt. ~ohn't .. uther1n Church, Pin•
Edwin Ch-arles, Rectbr; ll11t Ceo 1(11 8101); Pr&amp;Jir Meetlaa Wedne... Grove. Rev L ,M: Mohr hoff. pastot
drlc W. Clark, oztganlat. Worablp day 7:30. Hysell Run
Sunday Church services every first and
lad termon at 10:30 A. M:., Holy School tO; Preaching 11:11.
third Sunday of each month
Communion first Sunday Jo month.
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First B•ptlst Church, EJSt M•ln
Ch'¥'fb Selaool, Beatnners
and
lp~~ GrlltjUl pastqr. &amp;u.W Street, Ralph c. Zundel. p.asto ·
Prliba,ry, at JO:SO A.M. For tnfor- 'k~ 8:.10 a. tiL~ Youq Poop!el WUllam Wat¥Ort, Supt 9·30--Jl
m.Uoo eoueeralla IHU'
wort. meetlq o·e p. m.; Preaehlng nr. combilled servle~ o.f Wr)rs.hlp lllld
plene telepbooe 102-J.
Yieea ,.:30 p. m.~ pnyer meelin«, sturly Ob.llorvarrce Chrut1an Edu
Chrl1tl111 Churc:• .et RHdsvlll• W d
calion Day, Music and address. ~
Grande College studen l
Nurse-ey and Junior chur-ch fo·
chil!lren. 6 30 Youth meeting
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[ ? 30 Baeealaureate serv1ce at the
Pomeroy Junior High Wednesda;
7 30 B1ble study and :prayer Fit ·
day 130 FamilY night F1lm "8
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Ide on tile 'fable". H.efreshment.F&gt;
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Th• Harrltonvlll• Presbyter!•.,
CburolL Ralph C. ZUndel, Su-pply
Pastor. 10 ·00 Qhurch School. E ~
Finlaw, Supt. Nn wo:~hip service
this Sunrl11y
Church of Christ, Mlddi.,Mt,
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School, 9 30, Homer R1ee, supt ;
Morning worship, 10·30, sermon
subject "In~ide My Garden Fence"
llonorina of high school graduates;
6 p. m. Christian Endeavor; 8 p
m. Baccalaureate. Wed., 7 30, Pr'ayer rl'leeling and Btble study; 8.30
eMir practice.
First Blptld, Middleport, b¥.
C .E. Hoyt. Church School 9 t~.
Gerald 4-nthony, Mornmg worship
i0.15, Ded1cation of ch1ldr'en, serJ1lOn "The Christ1an Home", 2 p.
m Executive comm1ttee of Rio
Grande Baptist Ag'soclatlon at the
Calvary Baptist ChuN:h, Rio
Grande, 6 p m. Junior and Semor
Hi&amp;:~ YF; 8 p m Baccalaureate;
Monday,
7:30, PrlBCilla Circle at
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Paul Harbrecht;
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Tueaday, 1:30, women's Prayer
meeting 7 30 p m EJecta C1rcle
at home of Mrs. Clifford Hayes;
Lovejoy Circle :a) home of Mrs.
Clemis Fox, DorCas Circle home of
Mrs Frances Bearhs, Wed., 7 30
Prayer and Praise service; 8:30,
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choir; Thun, 5 30, Men's
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Chr'111ti1n Bdu~..tion SUI)day
will be observed at tile l'tderated
Church Sunday morDmJ. ~ia)
mUCle will be'in at 10:2tQ A. M
and the woub.ip .serviC!e at 10.311
A.M.
F.our youth of tlhe ehurcll Joe
Kennedy, Tommy Brown, Barton
Campbell 4nd ~er H"ysell will
be 1n charge or the .service. Rev
W111ldo J. Bartels will have at h.lf
sermon topic "Make Your Choicot
Now,''
Dunng the service the foLlowing members of the church wbo
are gradltating from PDmeroy
Uigh 5¢\ool, 'flll be presented
B1bles: Carol7n Sisson, Apl'll
Shasteen, Rita Scho-ll, Rita Ne4tz·
lmg, Cero1 Curtis. Caro'li Hamm
and Lila Sue Terrell.

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pJteed in an OJY,cetJ teat •
Plaeed on a 1trict Uquld diet,
younc Benny was JIY(!n te• 1nd,
later tinter 11e, hut no soUds.
Xflys were to lie t~~oktn later
m the day
•W hen bol61's tpd paned wlthout
&amp;nJ JOUnd froJI tbl ...,.11 ihafl.
doetors lllnd mo.t olbeN •t tbt
sctllu dtt1palud o1 tta. bQy's I!.U'·
vlval. N'ot • whimper had been
beard jlflCt lO g. m., Tlllunday ~
ho., IPd I ball iilfter the child
lumble4 Into tbe bole wblle pla,_
lng with a C91QW!nkt.a. And tbe
last Phr•lcal eontaot hlid been
m•de at 10:30 p. m. when Benny
feebly llrtiped, tben lnt, a boot
lowered Into tbe hole bY firemen .

IHOrb lew..,

But the dogged effOI'tl of acor~
of rescuell
manr of whom
worked though on the verge ctf'
physical. t-x.hauation, eootlnued.
Ftw: If 1ny, Of tbe retcUen or
specta.on believed that t.be boy
wa1 allt~e wben word reached the
tudace that Sam Woods:on, a wiry
conltructlon worker, had (fotteu to
the pOJnl where Benn, !tad ~n
wedged tor 23 bou.s.
Followed by a tecond workeT,
Woodson~ tit. ~tlaer of u Uyear:-oJ~ Jirl, t;!limaxtd 22 bOun
of diil)nJ-by hQman banda, lhDv·
els and 11 hua:• bueltet uane-when he crawled the final ftw
feet of a lateral tunnel •ad crwn·
bled tbe waD or the well pit.
Suddenly, what rmuen (Qred
moat, Ill cave.la OCC!UITed.
"It Wll ~ben that I saw the
boy's coat,
Woodton ra.id. "I
&amp;rabbed biJQ. a little blt hard. He
lok~d ,at me aad .started to cry .
l didn t have a eba.Dct- to tiUt to
him, I wat talld.D.J to God."
When it appe~red the ene-ln
would entrap Woodson and the
boy, the lltond re.teuer, John Ar·
abmo, ~ erabbed Wooclton'• ankles and pulled him out

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•nan; 'Tblrd JUde, Mra Bert BodJ.
mer, IUdJ' q,..a 1nd Barbara Co.,.m~ Sapt .of Junlort, Mn. lntn
Raumpr&lt;IJlB
Fourtb et•d•, teacher, Martel11
Tolar, Janiee Albury, Betty C~&gt;­
vert; Pl:fth cr..te, Mrt. Baum&amp;ard·
ner. Carolya J(lJboao, Maida RoUth
Sixth ar4de, Sally Sehaaf, Chrilline
Coatea_ Judy Sauer, Supt. of Jun.
lor llt&amp;h. M'N. Arnold licharda ,
l.eaebtr. Mra Richardt, uaist1nt1.
Carla Wilson, Mr1 Ciarefl4-'t MeNeal
Attendine the meetina P'r1day
were Mr. Konkrlgbt, host pattor,
Mr. RU,Ppelt, Fnd L Gardner of
the Church of Chrilt, 14n Arno1r;t
Richardl, !!rf. Irvin Baumprdner
Mareell.a Tlylor, Mra. ctemis Pox,
Mrs. But Bodhaer, Sally Scbaaf,
Carla WU.aou, J(ary ,fc:oU., CArolyn
Wllson. Chrlstipe to1tt, Alma
Baumgardner\ JaniCe Blc:b&amp;rda
Emmaline BOWie~. Grace Captema
Pb}'lllo Hilbert, Carol Cri,..ll,
carol Jean HudJon.

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Lucille Swackhamer, musioe su.peTVISOI' and Austm Phdllps, -cust~
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At least four watniD~: ahp~~
were llllued in ' U.nisonrille Jast
nlJiht by the Patrol. all to younc
-people driy111,1 jalopie1 through
the: vdla&amp;e. AI; , fw- tU policy of
tbe Juvenile Court, Judie Bacon
oald thll mor mnc:
,.It'• tRY policy to treat traffie
1\ural youth ol Meiga Countr \dolaUons by juveniles the •me
will gather Tuesday night, MtJ u if tbey were committed by
28tb at the Pomeroy Senior Hi«h adults, wflen tOOR ju.veoU.. Hve
School (Of' the f1rst of three been J11~ a
Ueeoae."
JleanwhUe, no .arrest, weJ't! r"rneetlnp.
being lpODIOred hy
farm co-opl!!'atlvea of t.be county ported foHowin.t: an IK.'eiclent ln
and youth grou~ to study the eo- Pomeroy in mid-tftemoon, FridRi
operative .and -olher methods of Mcordlng to Poliee Chief Frank
Hudsoa, 16-year-old Robert E
doinc bu.dneu.
Members of the Future Farm Will, Pomeroy RD l. pulled oot
ers tlf America, Ute 4-H Club• frllm the eurb into the left lane
and the Future Homemaker~ o£ o( traf£1e and into the rigtrt eid!!
America have btfen invited tO at of a car driven by Ronald L. Jor·
Avenue
tend. The first meeting wall dis- dan, 17, 127 Mulben'y
about
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100
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cuSs cD-Operatlves in general.
The second wJU be a study of of the school .aJley on E Main .St.
how a typical farm family U!IE!i ('I and 33)
Datnage to JordalJ,'s car, owncJ
co·operatlves It will
lnelude by Kathryn Jordan, was estimat.
tours of the Buckeye Rural EJec
tr~flcallon Adm.lntstrat10n in Gal· ed at $.ISO. Tbat to Will's, $75.
llpohs and the Evans Packing Both cars were traveling ~d
Witnes.se,s were Jame! Will, tS,
plat on '1\Jesday, June 4.
The thn·d meeting will be a and Jaek BNie)', 18, pa"engers.
l§l'Oup awat'ds to,ur to various c~ operatives and. business estab
Mo.Qkl SCARIS THEM
lishrnents, and .()h.~G State Ur.i·
STV'M'GART, Gerfnany UP _
versity in Columblu. 'Miere will Arebie Moore's ~heduled bout at
be 20 YOUDJ people awarded lhi::~ StuUgart on May 2.5 bas been
trip
postponed to.- June 2 beel.use ao
County Agent C E. Blakeslee 1wtable QPponent has bee a. found
is general .chairman of the edue1· tor tlle Ucht heavyweight cham·
tional program. 1'bis is the -.eond pion, Moore was slated to fight
year the atudy bas been CVT.ie1 Pedro K1y11enn1 Jn 11 non-title bout
·out. Club members, to particiP:atc on May 28, but K]yuens w1thdrew
should be 14 years. ol&lt;t or old• •. be~use of an injury.

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Meigs-Co Rural
Youth To Meet
On Co-Op Study

n: Dorothy Bulb. :Melvi'!l Clrcl.:.
CharleJr Gaul, charteae Ihle,. Vir·
ginl1 Johftlon., Martha Teaford,
JOa1'1n WJtkJine.
Freshmen: carol Baelltel, S..e
Ann Buet, Joyce Canon, Dorttby
Clrele, lAna Dalley,
Do10I'WI
Glenn. AnnPrwtor, Robert Smith
Alfred Toney, Sheila Youne.

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PNyer by Mrl:. DalBy Btttwn, a
guest, concluded the meeting.
Refreshments were .sened by
the lrostesa to those named: abovt
and Mrs. Harley Brown, MJst
Dorothy Lont, Mra. llerbeii DiXon, Miss Genevleve ,"Stobart, Ml'fi.
ROig'er Spencer, Mrs. Ed Kinll,
Mr!!o. Paul Frick, Ml'l. Carl Moore
Mrs. Ralph Spencer ud 4 ru.e.t.
Becky Will.

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Lincoln and Murra7 Rese, two of
A.u;t!'llia's top' albleteJ, arrive in
the U. S. Sunday or Mender. 1Jn.
tolD, a mile whiz,. will :run
Compton Gam.~1, okrbUe 1tCIIJ8.t.ij
•wimmJng star who 1won tbtt!e
gold medalt in the O~nlpie~. is
silted to enter tebool at either
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the W.dhng
the Enterpr.l&amp;e
!DUB Ohure!:
'llhur:sday evening .at her hom*'1
Rock Springs Road.
The meeting in ehlll'lg\!! of the
president,
Mrs James
WUI.
opened with atripbure retdina bY
Mrs.
Ben Buek. !O'Uowed by
group singing "Sweet.' Hour of
PNyer". Devotions were led b •
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the- aiMku ll.aclne H!JH s.ttool provement w~s .tECl~in~~ (9f, the
honor roll today by PrineiPJI Den Chester Hip piJ~'llplncl a~ alM
IWd WOlfe ~· barlllg receJv4d B tlubJ wtm}l Cl'8' IIJl''-' ~
01 bttt.- ~.. 'throughout Ul &lt;!lr Tuesday n1Jht at Cbetttr ~·
~ftrle four yean in athool
the dlreeUon of Rohrt If~~'·
There wert' also t,bree juliltOB band J~ql ~
i M'f118
bo have been on thP btmor ll~t glee ~lbb 't!lr~or.
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A varied ~ tforra~a •bowed
thrte- lreshmen, for awo and one off the Jt•owina: ~Ua ol eaeh aeore•r r e1pecttvely.
tioa of the band. Numberl indudStni&gt;QI'I were
Robert Euler, eel the "Setvlce Kare:h '', "A MarchPhyllis 1ble, Janice W.olfe, ,hm ln&amp; SonJ", .. Tbe KedaJJion Over.
tSJrt· Carolyn Clala.nd, Annabel ture", ''On The Stteet Mifcb";
Rot&lt;e. hct Weeae; 10phomore ·
"Mmuet, In E P1at", trom •ll01.1rt
Sharon BolO, Donna Hilldore, V1r 1 symphony; "I'm Forever Blowing
rima JohnJOn, Uri• ~. Patr" Pubble1" (during wh1cb balloon•
t:la Manta. Sb.lrtey MeKek'e ;, •ere floa.ted over the large audl·
Mary AJk!f, .NeJM NadlDe RouJh ence), " Waves Of The Danube
Altle swwr. hbJMa: Evely~ Waltz", "Bluet In Tbe Band."
Cleland, M~ Euler, Maflle Sto- 411e Velvet Glove," and "lltr-1b.vt
anne " An encore was tbe "UiliQiben wbo have been on thE" tary March" .
tumor rolt throughout the 1~7
Tbe entire glee dub san&amp; the
te-r.m ln tMition tn th.Me ebcwe "Pledge To The Flaa" and "Thlfilll
a~aiDI'I· Larry Badlley N'or
My country" followed by an eorna Cbapm~ , David Hysell.' Don- semble known a&amp; the &amp;:auty ParJ
Ltwil Joan
NeviUt lor Doublt&gt; Oc:tette, slnt~ng three
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~~ eanP. ndo~ Wanda Rooata: numbers, '"I'be Halllf of Ivy", "Tell
some reaUU.. of today and a pre- 0:~1'1 •fttelda,' Genevte·te Sny- Me W~,Y" and "You Tell Me Your
vtew or the next twenty yeara in der.
Dream-''' - - lndustry.
Junion· Jtck!. Adams, Tommy
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Fields eo"fel'td in the film io- Fieber, Linda u..uor,,
Suaan
eluded eleetrlelcy, gas, eement. !!haln, PaV;da
sa.11art. Carl
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tranapon.tion,
lteeJ,
lumber, Wtllfe.
(ConUaued from Pale Oot)
atomie ~wer, hotel• and motela,
SopbomGtes: DOJ"'thy ~sh, premiae• pfnd.ins sale Cbenof pur.
laundry faellitit'l and aehoo1 devel· Frankie chtpm:an.. Unde J)ona. •uant to exbting petition• for fqreopmentiJ.
b!le, Shlrlef Mt«.etvey.
Nan y closure.
Methodist womea who prepared Praf'Jitt, Roanle Saber. Rolfmll.r.V
A dlvorte actton waa filed by
and ~~erved the rteak dinner were s.t.e~. Jllrtabmn: none addilion- Anna Smitb, PortiiPd, teainst
Mra. Bruce lloyd, lin. Robert 11.
Gfl)t&amp;e Smith, Jr.. Beaver, RD 2,
Q)ato, Jln. E. O. ltall, lin. Fol'
Slu&lt;lenta lim.! OA the latt sill P1., wilb E. W Peoples, attorney
rest Bacbtel. Mn. CmoU Swanson weeks b.ODPr voll and not oa tbP for tbe plaintiff.
and lila Bet. senborn.
"all-llmo" .,.. the 11115H'! roll in·
In another action Judge J~n C.
eluded~ .mort· C&amp;rrol lllrrlal. )lacon ovenuled a motion for a
Larry Holtfll', Lellu
Manuel, new trial ln the eaR, Ohio \'! .
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filth and .six• 1
Central School wi'h
gnades
lhe11 teal:"her!l, J!.fiS.!i Genev 1eve
St.o.bart and Mr'. and Mrs. Ralph
Spencer Juild a plcmc at the
N~Dylor's Run playeround.
Mrs Paul Zerkle, Mrs. Rober.
Arnold, Mrs. WilHam Russell,
Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. Ed Arnold,
Mrs. Harry
Lee Bailey, Mr...
Wyatt Gilbert, Mrs. Olive In&amp;ra·
ham, Mrs Richal'd Finlaw ani!
Mrs. Sidney Spencer, room moth
ers ware 1n -charge of tbe afflai •
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Union, Mlddl..port, Jlev Guy 1'.
Sayre. Sunday Sehool, 10 a. m.,
7 30 preachln&amp;, Wed., 7:30, BibLe
claas ,
Mt. Morl1h Baptllt, Mldda.,.rt,
lll"V N D. Bordeq, Bible School,
9 HI, Arlena RecS4, atpt; Wt.rn·
mg worship, lO ·!KJ; BTU, 6 p. m
Baccalaureate, 8 p. m.
t-~..th Mothodllt, Mh~lliport,
Rev c R. Konkrl,bt. Sundn
School, 9:3Q, Ernest Covert, supt.;
Morning worahip, t0·3Q, honoring
high idlool graduatea, e p. m
YF; 8 p. m. S.ccalaureate; Wed.,
6.45, choir reb.e-ar&amp;al; 7 p. m. Pray~
er meeting.
First
Mhldl•port,
Rev Howard Ruppelt
Church
School 9 30, JDhn F'ultz, supt ;
Mormng worship, 10 30, sermon.
''lt It Wrtlng to Judie?"· West.
mmster Youth, FeUowshlP recen
for summer vacation; Monday,
Trustee~ meeti.ng, 7.30; Wedtt (Jun.&amp;or choir, 8.30, Senior Cboif 1 p
m.
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Church of Christ, BradiHny, .attward EmeriOn, pastor. ~unday
School, 9 30
Thurman Caney,
supt.; MorninJ wor&amp;bip 10:30;
Chriahan Endeavor, 6 p. m.;' &amp;vanma: service 7:80; Wed., 'l:30 11' Jll.
Pr-ayer meeUng.
PreUyter~n Church, lrrtcUM.
Rev Howard Ruppelt. Cburcb
School II' 30, Pe-N"l MeBrld't, 1\lPt.:
Evealng wonh 1p'; ?·at&gt;, sermon,
"ls u wrong to J~e?" _
Church ef Ch~llt In Chrfttlaa
Union, Hobson, ttev o. H. Cart
Sunday Sehoo) 9 a. m. Armie Jlohler, supl; Morning bro•d~st over
Parkersburg stallon , 10.11 a. m.
Eveninil serviee, 7.30; Wed., 7:30
pnyer meeting.

mon Y
makina project 1or June, tile
member!! would Hrn 1 dollar and
teH hoW taley: made it. '11te tiO~·
der box donated bY 'M:r.s. John
Smith was award&amp;d. to )In!. Roger

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Mornlng wonb1p 10:30. aerm.on,
"Men of ConJOlation", 6:45, Youna:
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(Continued from Pa&amp;e One )
Peoplea' meetina, 8 p. m
. Bacea- OX)'Jen muk ova the bl:r'• t.e ena; ,..,.. Jr ..e, Mrt. Pktent
laureate; Wednetday, 7 :10, Pr,f)'tr durlna the 15-mile trip \D tht hof,. teadler. lbry S.,tt, U.da Nel·
meetlna.
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slumber PJI"Y at her home on
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'llhe Put Chiefs of ?.!eJgs Tem
pi~. pythian SiSters. will meet
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10:30 AU S~ Tllent Show
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Medical Horlzona
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0 30 SIBte'l'len C)uartet"
5 4lli NeWJ Pittu~
6 00 Tale1 of Beqal LaDCert
6·30 Circus Boy
7.00 Steve Allen Show
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9 sa Rosemary CloQD')' ':f
10.00 TBA
10:30 News Headline•
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9 30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
For Sale, 41 acre farm, good
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house on small stream, The Van
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Meter property In Sutton Town11
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O'Brien and O'Brien, Attorneys a-t 12 00 Th!i, Lone R.anger
Law, tOO'h Court Street, Pomero-y, 1~ . 30 'Life ln USA
Ohio, at 10 00 A. M, Saturday, 12 45 BaJebilll Preview
May 21:5. Must be sold for pot Jess 12:85 Game of the Week
than the appr'ai.sed value of $900.00 4 ·00 TV Classroom
Safe subject to approval of court
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J B. OBrien, Administrator 5 00 You Are There
of Ameha Va,n Meter estate 4:30 Com~dy P&amp;rty
5 SO Range Rider
o·afiJEN and O'BRIEN
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Attorneys At La,w

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Bl~ball

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SICOND WAilD WOMEN
The Second Wara Women's Club
wlll meet at the Ward House, on
Tuesday at 7 p. m. Refreshments
Mr'. and Mrs Paul McElroy an4
sona spent Sunday with beT par
en\8, Mr and Mrs. Dailey Wood m
W1lkesville.

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Man to Man
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12:00· Of.! to Advent~e

Capt, Gallant

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Deteetive'11 Diary

Mrs H~nry Null, Hbrarian f 11·30
the Middleport Plubhc Library. 12.00
?Ys D. B Hartinger, tTeaSJurer . 12.:!!J
tl)e 4P.rary ~i ;Miss Be• 1 1:00
Sanborn, secretary, Mrs. Homer 1:30
Cook, Board member, 1were a• 5W
L~ B4l~ Friday tf;l attend tbe • 6:31)
State meelln: or Librarians and 5·45
Ub,I'J&amp;rY tr1,!4tees. lAJ,ncheon w~ 6:00
6·30
served et tbe Lodge at the J.ak.e
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ENTERS HO$PITAL
In RudiaHI, lOJC'Il agent !o!' : 9·00
the Railway EJtpress, ent~red th · 9.31)
St. Joseoph Hospital ln Parkel'sbi.P'g today for major surgery 10 00
He Is expecting to be away from
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his douhes .abo.ut' 10 days.
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' Nieri, Marsba • Haekeft.,
Sus.an
OhUnger, Susan CbaRffif.D aqd
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School anll Communion flnt SUD· MornlnJ Wortbtl&gt; 10:45.
Eve·
41J in month lJ A M. Church nina: Wm'lhlp 8 oo t.be lit, 3rd, &amp;lb
eomm.UQ.i~ and pr.-ch,ing; tblrd 8UDday•. P•·ayer
M:Htln&amp; ' Wed·
In moatb 1 30 P. ll. netday a
'Junday
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Rtclne Ml•lon Char.,. l111h
GhriJtl•n Cttwm at LOI't lot- putor, Servi1;e1 Sunda, 7 .30 and
tom., eveey SQhday 8;30 A. M. Tuest1ay 7.30.
i~d•J Sciaool and eummunlou:
Reorpnlz~ Chuuh of JHus
fln.t ~VJJAfY 1D QJOUlb 7 30 P. )! ~hrlst of Liter D•r t1lntt, 01"
Cburcb prt:.ic hln~; third Sund 1y f~&gt;Wn Flats, on P"rUam1 kwd
~-month 10:30 A. M. Cburtb com 8un.d~y St!hool ii·IO 1tm preacfl.ln;(
munion and preachlnJ.
10 30 am and Bible- Study Wed
Ttt' Cfil•••• ot Christ, IC.no, ne11day 1:1 pu1 Postor C. W Prof
tveJ)' Suaday 9:30 A u:. Sunday flli Cue"t
sgetktr Supd4y a•
School ud communJon,
1-'!COOd lO 30, Joe Wllllam.t or Ironton
SLflldaJ tp month 10 ~0 A. M.
Portlend Ch'ftt.h,
••1111 Cwt•r,
Church communion and preaehiac pastor, Au't P41\0r', Edilh COISnt-r
fourtb Sunday in dwntb 7:30 P. Servie~~:a Spndi.f 8 ·00. Tuetday at
tL chlll'«h preaeluna.
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and Friday 7 3(t,
The C'brlstlan Church et HemAlfr.cl Methodist Church, Rt •
Jock Grove, every Sunday 9:30 A R M Grove, pastor' S. s at 9 30
M. Sltnday School and rommUlliOn Lloyd Dillinger , Supl Worship
aecot.d Sund&amp;y in month 7:30 P Service at 10 45 wtth the Rc
I!. etuu~cll vttachiDI fourth Sun- Grove brmgJng the message Su
day in month 10 30 t\. M. chtlfcb day evenmg at 7 30 regular m£"t!
cammuniQI\ and preachin&amp; .ng or the MYF Tuesday evcm ng
IU6 Church.,, Morning
&amp; at 8 regul-ar meetm~ of the WS C'S
laterprls•.
Rev. Ropr ~:~~~I at the •home c.r Th~lma Hen&lt;.l e1
TV SRIES·for Everyo• PaBt.Qr Mormng $tar Sl
.son Wednesday evening ·at 7 30
School 9·45 A.' M. Mornlrra: IJO!'ser:vi~e and social hour
WSAZ
shtp at U 4 Pf. MYl!' Sunday evewith a 1pot1uck 9Uppr.r
-TV
nmg at 8 Prayer zneet~ng Thursc1£ Rev and ~Irs. R M
Cbnnel 1-10:15 l.m.
day eve~.lnJ. F.pt~rprlse Sundtl.l' i.&lt;&lt;t·o~:~.;.t;an
,,.,., Very Pre,eut Help
School 10 10 A. M Moming wor- r
Scl•nce Sot:llty, 14'
In Trouble"
1hip 9:30 A. M YF at 6 30 P. M l4tLlberry
Avenue,
Pomeroy
~--r-~----- 1 Evew.na wor.shlp 7:30. Pr9'er Morning servt&lt;"e at 11 w1th " !l.for·
lhip 1:30 p. m. Ronnle Eggleton meetlnlli Wfdnesday 7·30 P . M.
ta.IB And Immortals" the .subjoct
.. Jillru.ter, Charles Kin'-' Blbl~
US Church•s, Let•l't Falls, Ro- of the lesslin se11mon and t~e
khool, Supt.
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, ~r M81tin, Pastor Sunday Sci\Ool Go~den Text 'ftus oon upl1ble
MIMnvlllo' MeH.odl.. &lt;hunh, t·SD A M. WDnbip Service 'I P rruu•t plLt on mcorn1ptJ.on, and
Rev. :a, ill Grovi!', Pa&amp;tor, HL'6l1Uil' M. Chris:tb11 Endeavor llt""''.ate thlfl mortal mwt put on immot·
J1oa1b. Supt. 10 A. _.¥', ~J' Sunr\afl at '7 30 P. M.
. 1 C0111nthians 15 a3. We I.
School;, 11 A. M.
stAtee·,
Chqrc'- of tM N111rene, Syr•~
evenin~ service at 8 Th~'
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euae,
K. WUliama.
pastor.
is eord1ally invlted to a'
Mhlwa~ 0c:;..:~rtltr Church Sumlay School 9 90 A. )[, Morning
Reading room Wlbh Slde
te.dioa Creek Road
W01'8blp lO·S(l; N'YPS 8:30 P. ¥:
located at the rear l&gt;~
· Rev. R. E. Evaqgeli.stic• 1ervice 1·30 P. M the chureh, open to the public on
- · Flor4 Oleland, Wedn es day even Ina: prayer meet· Monday from 2 ~o 4 P M
-~ ' hriJee
!ttlkti w-.~
'7~ in( for the midwee)' and Tues!IQ United ~thodlst Church. II!U·
• _ IWyooe fU'd!BIIll Uwiled.
lftemoora pra:ver hour.
gene Brown.
Pastor.
Sunday
The lyrKUM Mothodllt Churc:h
HOUM of ,.,.• .,..., c:mater, Suflo School 9 lS A M Theo Smith,
tbe Rev. George ~vJtp P'ltOr dAY Scllool 9130 A :M. Morninl Supt, WarMup 10 30 A M SuC·
Svnday School: 9:30 ~ 14. Aana wonhJp 11 A. M Sunday evenini jeet "For All Of Ltfe" Monday
Vi:laebn.~ner, Supt. Worthfp Ser- wonhJp at 8. Pr131er rn.oetiq 011 ?' 30 P. M. JOF Class meet1.1
.X. 7 30
Thurtcfay 8 P ll
Wednc!lday '1 ll'· m. Prayer me ~ t: •
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Br1dford Church of f:hrllt ..... ln.!( Mrs G6o11fe Parker, loode•
Tllllrtl ltrwet Put~ Church day S.hool, 9·30 a. m Lord's SupSt. Paul'&amp; Lutheran Chun:h,
Xiddleport, B. L. Bmett, pastor. per immed1ately following.
Pomeroy Rev L. M Mohrhoff. pas·
8UDda,p kbool 10 &amp;. m. Eveatn1
Fr•• Methtdllt Church, lkrrv tor Sunday School supt. Trell
lerrict 7:U -o. m.
' . Bates. P11stor, Laurel ~utf'. Bull- Schoenlelb Sunday School 9 :30 A
• • • ilpltc.)pal cttyrch, E11t · (ay Scll,oQl 9:30; Clau mttti.ac M. Divine Service 10 30 A M
Jflln street, Pomeroy, Jtn. J 10:3q: ntY ltrvu~e T:OQ; BJoiacJI.
lt. ~ohn't .. uther1n Church, Pin•
Edwin Ch-arles, Rectbr; ll11t Ceo 1(11 8101); Pr&amp;Jir Meetlaa Wedne... Grove. Rev L ,M: Mohr hoff. pastot
drlc W. Clark, oztganlat. Worablp day 7:30. Hysell Run
Sunday Church services every first and
lad termon at 10:30 A. M:., Holy School tO; Preaching 11:11.
third Sunday of each month
Communion first Sunday Jo month.
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First B•ptlst Church, EJSt M•ln
Ch'¥'fb Selaool, Beatnners
and
lp~~ GrlltjUl pastqr. &amp;u.W Street, Ralph c. Zundel. p.asto ·
Prliba,ry, at JO:SO A.M. For tnfor- 'k~ 8:.10 a. tiL~ Youq Poop!el WUllam Wat¥Ort, Supt 9·30--Jl
m.Uoo eoueeralla IHU'
wort. meetlq o·e p. m.; Preaehlng nr. combilled servle~ o.f Wr)rs.hlp lllld
plene telepbooe 102-J.
Yieea ,.:30 p. m.~ pnyer meelin«, sturly Ob.llorvarrce Chrut1an Edu
Chrl1tl111 Churc:• .et RHdsvlll• W d
calion Day, Music and address. ~
Grande College studen l
Nurse-ey and Junior chur-ch fo·
chil!lren. 6 30 Youth meeting
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[ ? 30 Baeealaureate serv1ce at the
Pomeroy Junior High Wednesda;
7 30 B1ble study and :prayer Fit ·
day 130 FamilY night F1lm "8
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Ide on tile 'fable". H.efreshment.F&gt;
terved by the men.
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I 10 I. (CIOSfl
011. Tban.)
Th• Harrltonvlll• Presbyter!•.,
CburolL Ralph C. ZUndel, Su-pply
Pastor. 10 ·00 Qhurch School. E ~
Finlaw, Supt. Nn wo:~hip service
this Sunrl11y
Church of Christ, Mlddi.,Mt,
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Fred I Gardner', pastor Bible
School, 9 30, Homer R1ee, supt ;
Morning worship, 10·30, sermon
subject "In~ide My Garden Fence"
llonorina of high school graduates;
6 p. m. Christian Endeavor; 8 p
m. Baccalaureate. Wed., 7 30, Pr'ayer rl'leeling and Btble study; 8.30
eMir practice.
First Blptld, Middleport, b¥.
C .E. Hoyt. Church School 9 t~.
Gerald 4-nthony, Mornmg worship
i0.15, Ded1cation of ch1ldr'en, serJ1lOn "The Christ1an Home", 2 p.
m Executive comm1ttee of Rio
Grande Baptist Ag'soclatlon at the
Calvary Baptist ChuN:h, Rio
Grande, 6 p m. Junior and Semor
Hi&amp;:~ YF; 8 p m Baccalaureate;
Monday,
7:30, PrlBCilla Circle at
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I home of Mrs.
Paul Harbrecht;
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Tueaday, 1:30, women's Prayer
meeting 7 30 p m EJecta C1rcle
at home of Mrs. Clifford Hayes;
Lovejoy Circle :a) home of Mrs.
Clemis Fox, DorCas Circle home of
Mrs Frances Bearhs, Wed., 7 30
Prayer and Praise service; 8:30,
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choir; Thun, 5 30, Men's
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Fellow&amp;hl.p at l!'arrgrounds
Church of tt,. Nuann., Mldlll..

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At Federated
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Chr'111ti1n Bdu~..tion SUI)day
will be observed at tile l'tderated
Church Sunday morDmJ. ~ia)
mUCle will be'in at 10:2tQ A. M
and the woub.ip .serviC!e at 10.311
A.M.
F.our youth of tlhe ehurcll Joe
Kennedy, Tommy Brown, Barton
Campbell 4nd ~er H"ysell will
be 1n charge or the .service. Rev
W111ldo J. Bartels will have at h.lf
sermon topic "Make Your Choicot
Now,''
Dunng the service the foLlowing members of the church wbo
are gradltating from PDmeroy
Uigh 5¢\ool, 'flll be presented
B1bles: Carol7n Sisson, Apl'll
Shasteen, Rita Scho-ll, Rita Ne4tz·
lmg, Cero1 Curtis. Caro'li Hamm
and Lila Sue Terrell.

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PI.Cnl'c Is Held
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pJteed in an OJY,cetJ teat •
Plaeed on a 1trict Uquld diet,
younc Benny was JIY(!n te• 1nd,
later tinter 11e, hut no soUds.
Xflys were to lie t~~oktn later
m the day
•W hen bol61's tpd paned wlthout
&amp;nJ JOUnd froJI tbl ...,.11 ihafl.
doetors lllnd mo.t olbeN •t tbt
sctllu dtt1palud o1 tta. bQy's I!.U'·
vlval. N'ot • whimper had been
beard jlflCt lO g. m., Tlllunday ~
ho., IPd I ball iilfter the child
lumble4 Into tbe bole wblle pla,_
lng with a C91QW!nkt.a. And tbe
last Phr•lcal eontaot hlid been
m•de at 10:30 p. m. when Benny
feebly llrtiped, tben lnt, a boot
lowered Into tbe hole bY firemen .

IHOrb lew..,

But the dogged effOI'tl of acor~
of rescuell
manr of whom
worked though on the verge ctf'
physical. t-x.hauation, eootlnued.
Ftw: If 1ny, Of tbe retcUen or
specta.on believed that t.be boy
wa1 allt~e wben word reached the
tudace that Sam Woods:on, a wiry
conltructlon worker, had (fotteu to
the pOJnl where Benn, !tad ~n
wedged tor 23 bou.s.
Followed by a tecond workeT,
Woodson~ tit. ~tlaer of u Uyear:-oJ~ Jirl, t;!limaxtd 22 bOun
of diil)nJ-by hQman banda, lhDv·
els and 11 hua:• bueltet uane-when he crawled the final ftw
feet of a lateral tunnel •ad crwn·
bled tbe waD or the well pit.
Suddenly, what rmuen (Qred
moat, Ill cave.la OCC!UITed.
"It Wll ~ben that I saw the
boy's coat,
Woodton ra.id. "I
&amp;rabbed biJQ. a little blt hard. He
lok~d ,at me aad .started to cry .
l didn t have a eba.Dct- to tiUt to
him, I wat talld.D.J to God."
When it appe~red the ene-ln
would entrap Woodson and the
boy, the lltond re.teuer, John Ar·
abmo, ~ erabbed Wooclton'• ankles and pulled him out

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Nellen, Carol Hudton, LJDn Buch·
•nan; 'Tblrd JUde, Mra Bert BodJ.
mer, IUdJ' q,..a 1nd Barbara Co.,.m~ Sapt .of Junlort, Mn. lntn
Raumpr&lt;IJlB
Fourtb et•d•, teacher, Martel11
Tolar, Janiee Albury, Betty C~&gt;­
vert; Pl:fth cr..te, Mrt. Baum&amp;ard·
ner. Carolya J(lJboao, Maida RoUth
Sixth ar4de, Sally Sehaaf, Chrilline
Coatea_ Judy Sauer, Supt. of Jun.
lor llt&amp;h. M'N. Arnold licharda ,
l.eaebtr. Mra Richardt, uaist1nt1.
Carla Wilson, Mr1 Ciarefl4-'t MeNeal
Attendine the meetina P'r1day
were Mr. Konkrlgbt, host pattor,
Mr. RU,Ppelt, Fnd L Gardner of
the Church of Chrilt, 14n Arno1r;t
Richardl, !!rf. Irvin Baumprdner
Mareell.a Tlylor, Mra. ctemis Pox,
Mrs. But Bodhaer, Sally Scbaaf,
Carla WU.aou, J(ary ,fc:oU., CArolyn
Wllson. Chrlstipe to1tt, Alma
Baumgardner\ JaniCe Blc:b&amp;rda
Emmaline BOWie~. Grace Captema
Pb}'lllo Hilbert, Carol Cri,..ll,
carol Jean HudJon.

Three Racine Hi Chester Hi Ba
Seniors ·On All ~eCIIJLIJold
Time Honor Roll Spri9g Concert I'

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pupil"

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and
guells, Supt Charles Gibbs, Mn.
Lucille Swackhamer, musioe su.peTVISOI' and Austm Phdllps, -cust~
dtan.

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R"porl Of Grand

Meigs Officials

(Continued .frroDJ Pare One)
At least four watniD~: ahp~~
were llllued in ' U.nisonrille Jast
nlJiht by the Patrol. all to younc
-people driy111,1 jalopie1 through
the: vdla&amp;e. AI; , fw- tU policy of
tbe Juvenile Court, Judie Bacon
oald thll mor mnc:
,.It'• tRY policy to treat traffie
1\ural youth ol Meiga Countr \dolaUons by juveniles the •me
will gather Tuesday night, MtJ u if tbey were committed by
28tb at the Pomeroy Senior Hi«h adults, wflen tOOR ju.veoU.. Hve
School (Of' the f1rst of three been J11~ a
Ueeoae."
JleanwhUe, no .arrest, weJ't! r"rneetlnp.
being lpODIOred hy
farm co-opl!!'atlvea of t.be county ported foHowin.t: an IK.'eiclent ln
and youth grou~ to study the eo- Pomeroy in mid-tftemoon, FridRi
operative .and -olher methods of Mcordlng to Poliee Chief Frank
Hudsoa, 16-year-old Robert E
doinc bu.dneu.
Members of the Future Farm Will, Pomeroy RD l. pulled oot
ers tlf America, Ute 4-H Club• frllm the eurb into the left lane
and the Future Homemaker~ o£ o( traf£1e and into the rigtrt eid!!
America have btfen invited tO at of a car driven by Ronald L. Jor·
Avenue
tend. The first meeting wall dis- dan, 17, 127 Mulben'y
about
3
·40
P.
H.
100
reet
we t
cuSs cD-Operatlves in general.
The second wJU be a study of of the school .aJley on E Main .St.
how a typical farm family U!IE!i ('I and 33)
Datnage to JordalJ,'s car, owncJ
co·operatlves It will
lnelude by Kathryn Jordan, was estimat.
tours of the Buckeye Rural EJec
tr~flcallon Adm.lntstrat10n in Gal· ed at $.ISO. Tbat to Will's, $75.
llpohs and the Evans Packing Both cars were traveling ~d
Witnes.se,s were Jame! Will, tS,
plat on '1\Jesday, June 4.
The thn·d meeting will be a and Jaek BNie)', 18, pa"engers.
l§l'Oup awat'ds to,ur to various c~ operatives and. business estab
Mo.Qkl SCARIS THEM
lishrnents, and .()h.~G State Ur.i·
STV'M'GART, Gerfnany UP _
versity in Columblu. 'Miere will Arebie Moore's ~heduled bout at
be 20 YOUDJ people awarded lhi::~ StuUgart on May 2.5 bas been
trip
postponed to.- June 2 beel.use ao
County Agent C E. Blakeslee 1wtable QPponent has bee a. found
is general .chairman of the edue1· tor tlle Ucht heavyweight cham·
tional program. 1'bis is the -.eond pion, Moore was slated to fight
year the atudy bas been CVT.ie1 Pedro K1y11enn1 Jn 11 non-title bout
·out. Club members, to particiP:atc on May 28, but K]yuens w1thdrew
should be 14 years. ol&lt;t or old• •. be~use of an injury.

Jan.&amp;ee Webb.
Jup10r" 1&lt;!110 Cod)ler, Archie

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Proffitt, 1adt Teaford; ..,.,omOT

Ho,.,..o, }(ary

Meigs-Co Rural
Youth To Meet
On Co-Op Study

n: Dorothy Bulb. :Melvi'!l Clrcl.:.
CharleJr Gaul, charteae Ihle,. Vir·
ginl1 Johftlon., Martha Teaford,
JOa1'1n WJtkJine.
Freshmen: carol Baelltel, S..e
Ann Buet, Joyce Canon, Dorttby
Clrele, lAna Dalley,
Do10I'WI
Glenn. AnnPrwtor, Robert Smith
Alfred Toney, Sheila Youne.

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PNyer by Mrl:. DalBy Btttwn, a
guest, concluded the meeting.
Refreshments were .sened by
the lrostesa to those named: abovt
and Mrs. Harley Brown, MJst
Dorothy Lont, Mra. llerbeii DiXon, Miss Genevleve ,"Stobart, Ml'fi.
ROig'er Spencer, Mrs. Ed Kinll,
Mr!!o. Paul Frick, Ml'l. Carl Moore
Mrs. Ralph Spencer ud 4 ru.e.t.
Becky Will.

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Our Pl'Oducl'l Include:
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Cottage Cheese, Butter
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Lincoln and Murra7 Rese, two of
A.u;t!'llia's top' albleteJ, arrive in
the U. S. Sunday or Mender. 1Jn.
tolD, a mile whiz,. will :run
Compton Gam.~1, okrbUe 1tCIIJ8.t.ij
•wimmJng star who 1won tbtt!e
gold medalt in the O~nlpie~. is
silted to enter tebool at either
Stlnford Dr Yale.

USE DAIRY PRODUCTS

the W.dhng
the Enterpr.l&amp;e
!DUB Ohure!:
'llhur:sday evening .at her hom*'1
Rock Springs Road.
The meeting in ehlll'lg\!! of the
president,
Mrs James
WUI.
opened with atripbure retdina bY
Mrs.
Ben Buek. !O'Uowed by
group singing "Sweet.' Hour of
PNyer". Devotions were led b •
Ml:U NONR'8 Jean · s,a,bl and

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'llhf.,. lellitr• were ~ed on · ~lltt ,.niP 1 p~Jea~lnl • .lin,
the- aiMku ll.aclne H!JH s.ttool provement w~s .tECl~in~~ (9f, the
honor roll today by PrineiPJI Den Chester Hip piJ~'llplncl a~ alM
IWd WOlfe ~· barlllg receJv4d B tlubJ wtm}l Cl'8' IIJl''-' ~
01 bttt.- ~.. 'throughout Ul &lt;!lr Tuesday n1Jht at Cbetttr ~·
~ftrle four yean in athool
the dlreeUon of Rohrt If~~'·
There wert' also t,bree juliltOB band J~ql ~
i M'f118
bo have been on thP btmor ll~t glee ~lbb 't!lr~or.
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bret- Jlll.l'f, niM AOphomores and
A varied ~ tforra~a •bowed
thrte- lreshmen, for awo and one off the Jt•owina: ~Ua ol eaeh aeore•r r e1pecttvely.
tioa of the band. Numberl indudStni&gt;QI'I were
Robert Euler, eel the "Setvlce Kare:h '', "A MarchPhyllis 1ble, Janice W.olfe, ,hm ln&amp; SonJ", .. Tbe KedaJJion Over.
tSJrt· Carolyn Clala.nd, Annabel ture", ''On The Stteet Mifcb";
Rot&lt;e. hct Weeae; 10phomore ·
"Mmuet, In E P1at", trom •ll01.1rt
Sharon BolO, Donna Hilldore, V1r 1 symphony; "I'm Forever Blowing
rima JohnJOn, Uri• ~. Patr" Pubble1" (during wh1cb balloon•
t:la Manta. Sb.lrtey MeKek'e ;, •ere floa.ted over the large audl·
Mary AJk!f, .NeJM NadlDe RouJh ence), " Waves Of The Danube
Altle swwr. hbJMa: Evely~ Waltz", "Bluet In Tbe Band."
Cleland, M~ Euler, Maflle Sto- 411e Velvet Glove," and "lltr-1b.vt
anne " An encore was tbe "UiliQiben wbo have been on thE" tary March" .
tumor rolt throughout the 1~7
Tbe entire glee dub san&amp; the
te-r.m ln tMition tn th.Me ebcwe "Pledge To The Flaa" and "Thlfilll
a~aiDI'I· Larry Badlley N'or
My country" followed by an eorna Cbapm~ , David Hysell.' Don- semble known a&amp; the &amp;:auty ParJ
Ltwil Joan
NeviUt lor Doublt&gt; Oc:tette, slnt~ng three
{Continued from Pat• One)
~~ eanP. ndo~ Wanda Rooata: numbers, '"I'be Halllf of Ivy", "Tell
some reaUU.. of today and a pre- 0:~1'1 •fttelda,' Genevte·te Sny- Me W~,Y" and "You Tell Me Your
vtew or the next twenty yeara in der.
Dream-''' - - lndustry.
Junion· Jtck!. Adams, Tommy
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Fields eo"fel'td in the film io- Fieber, Linda u..uor,,
Suaan
eluded eleetrlelcy, gas, eement. !!haln, PaV;da
sa.11art. Carl
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tranapon.tion,
lteeJ,
lumber, Wtllfe.
(ConUaued from Pale Oot)
atomie ~wer, hotel• and motela,
SopbomGtes: DOJ"'thy ~sh, premiae• pfnd.ins sale Cbenof pur.
laundry faellitit'l and aehoo1 devel· Frankie chtpm:an.. Unde J)ona. •uant to exbting petition• for fqreopmentiJ.
b!le, Shlrlef Mt«.etvey.
Nan y closure.
Methodist womea who prepared Praf'Jitt, Roanle Saber. Rolfmll.r.V
A dlvorte actton waa filed by
and ~~erved the rteak dinner were s.t.e~. Jllrtabmn: none addilion- Anna Smitb, PortiiPd, teainst
Mra. Bruce lloyd, lin. Robert 11.
Gfl)t&amp;e Smith, Jr.. Beaver, RD 2,
Q)ato, Jln. E. O. ltall, lin. Fol'
Slu&lt;lenta lim.! OA the latt sill P1., wilb E. W Peoples, attorney
rest Bacbtel. Mn. CmoU Swanson weeks b.ODPr voll and not oa tbP for tbe plaintiff.
and lila Bet. senborn.
"all-llmo" .,.. the 11115H'! roll in·
In another action Judge J~n C.
eluded~ .mort· C&amp;rrol lllrrlal. )lacon ovenuled a motion for a
Larry Holtfll', Lellu
Manuel, new trial ln the eaR, Ohio \'! .
Bett;y StllltN, Kfl'al111 TOYior, Richard L. Guutoes

The fourth,
filth and .six• 1
Central School wi'h
gnades
lhe11 teal:"her!l, J!.fiS.!i Genev 1eve
St.o.bart and Mr'. and Mrs. Ralph
Spencer Juild a plcmc at the
N~Dylor's Run playeround.
Mrs Paul Zerkle, Mrs. Rober.
Arnold, Mrs. WilHam Russell,
Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. Ed Arnold,
Mrs. Harry
Lee Bailey, Mr...
Wyatt Gilbert, Mrs. Olive In&amp;ra·
ham, Mrs Richal'd Finlaw ani!
Mrs. Sidney Spencer, room moth
ers ware 1n -charge of tbe afflai •
Following a .picnic {!inner
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Church .t Chritt In Chtt.tiM
Union, Mlddl..port, Jlev Guy 1'.
Sayre. Sunday Sehool, 10 a. m.,
7 30 preachln&amp;, Wed., 7:30, BibLe
claas ,
Mt. Morl1h Baptllt, Mldda.,.rt,
lll"V N D. Bordeq, Bible School,
9 HI, Arlena RecS4, atpt; Wt.rn·
mg worship, lO ·!KJ; BTU, 6 p. m
Baccalaureate, 8 p. m.
t-~..th Mothodllt, Mh~lliport,
Rev c R. Konkrl,bt. Sundn
School, 9:3Q, Ernest Covert, supt.;
Morning worahip, t0·3Q, honoring
high idlool graduatea, e p. m
YF; 8 p. m. S.ccalaureate; Wed.,
6.45, choir reb.e-ar&amp;al; 7 p. m. Pray~
er meeting.
First
Mhldl•port,
Rev Howard Ruppelt
Church
School 9 30, JDhn F'ultz, supt ;
Mormng worship, 10 30, sermon.
''lt It Wrtlng to Judie?"· West.
mmster Youth, FeUowshlP recen
for summer vacation; Monday,
Trustee~ meeti.ng, 7.30; Wedtt (Jun.&amp;or choir, 8.30, Senior Cboif 1 p
m.
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Church of Christ, BradiHny, .attward EmeriOn, pastor. ~unday
School, 9 30
Thurman Caney,
supt.; MorninJ wor&amp;bip 10:30;
Chriahan Endeavor, 6 p. m.;' &amp;vanma: service 7:80; Wed., 'l:30 11' Jll.
Pr-ayer meeUng.
PreUyter~n Church, lrrtcUM.
Rev Howard Ruppelt. Cburcb
School II' 30, Pe-N"l MeBrld't, 1\lPt.:
Evealng wonh 1p'; ?·at&gt;, sermon,
"ls u wrong to J~e?" _
Church ef Ch~llt In Chrfttlaa
Union, Hobson, ttev o. H. Cart
Sunday Sehoo) 9 a. m. Armie Jlohler, supl; Morning bro•d~st over
Parkersburg stallon , 10.11 a. m.
Eveninil serviee, 7.30; Wed., 7:30
pnyer meeting.

mon Y
makina project 1or June, tile
member!! would Hrn 1 dollar and
teH hoW taley: made it. '11te tiO~·
der box donated bY 'M:r.s. John
Smith was award&amp;d. to )In!. Roger

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Mornlng wonb1p 10:30. aerm.on,
"Men of ConJOlation", 6:45, Youna:
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Peoplea' meetina, 8 p. m
. Bacea- OX)'Jen muk ova the bl:r'• t.e ena; ,..,.. Jr ..e, Mrt. Pktent
laureate; Wednetday, 7 :10, Pr,f)'tr durlna the 15-mile trip \D tht hof,. teadler. lbry S.,tt, U.da Nel·
meetlna.
pltll At tbe bolplt.L be WAI IOD, Sftond JP.dt, )ln. Denver

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program prot«t!s your family, gives you

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Gross, Robinson, Star In 1¥1 Victory By Reds
Over Giants, Take 11!2 Game Lead Over Braves

Down Warsaw
7-3After
SJmky First

SPORTS

whu be takes the mound again$l
PleaurttvlJie .ln the flnalt of ~
relicmal tournament In tbe Co1·

There exists in Meigs County a
even. broken lll"lle
and shattered
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,
cool her Interest. Mrs. Georgia·
Vletory today, alter the YeUaw
and
Jac:Seb 7-3 defeat of W.imw ln Road, is t walkln&amp; t!neyclopedia of Sports
doun't
pertlln
only
to
bueball,
although
at
this
time
of
year,
the first: round Frida7, WO\Ild
naturaUy,
blteball)l
No.
1
on
her
Hil
Parade.
IW'fl tbe remaining team• in Ohio
There's an old gentleman at Dorcas near Racine
to four. Tbey 1t"Qllld .eome baclr:
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h
, ___., f being lh
the loOowinz weekend to fle:bt il po.-•ve the p llllpMNumaP or
e
.
\ oul for the cbanrpionlblp.
WOO] basketball Jan. Hla ~e is Arthur Beegle..
some
Pleuantville downed JIK'bo ~
he bu tept h:S private play·bY·play recot'ds of all Jla..
town &amp;-1 in Columbus yu~ay y.ears
cine bHketbaU games, away and at home-. ·
~
to earn tht right to meet Kldd~
Xra. WIIUam:ron maY not :.oe JnteH.t of t!YefY red-blaoded Amport. GMile time i1 2 P. M. toda · 1ble to a,.~tr&amp;4*· .trim In 1:141~11 erlean bOy, a b1seball.
After a shaky fi:ret inn.inc
abe surelY dueJ"\'e,s mention
"Gh well" · opined Mn. W\lllam·
apinat Wanaw, In whk'b tbe but
f-or her ~n •lrit.
son "lo what. Accidents 'happen
Jaetflb eave up three lUDI on
Her ..;.etGUJ M.t bome about lD bueball;"
no hits, four errors, arod Jim toW Jnlleil trom Ptmti'OJ 11 fa.
Bowle.' only free 'Pill of the vor~e pltee fbr IMr arandlon,1 Bill
11be ealm ,acceptance of fa•e
pme, Middleport RtUed clown to
1110" rrnnorkable be·
Glbbo,
.:On
of
Mr,
oDd
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in,
w.'
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wu
nm thelr .own store up wltlt Ctbbt' ·of 'Pomet'Of, to ~e ud eauae.uthethebell
.tJI;It WE'nt thtoul!lh
pri!Swre on the oppo&amp;ltiM.
.
"Wod:
out"
in
~ball
1ritb
f·mthla
fhv.l
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window, kept
OuUide of that lint lnnlnf .lb•
lly
and
rolau.eo.
right
on
lOins.
aDd
¥roct!edeJ
Jackett were never In aeriOtU :.1
the 1,.._ Wb\dow with thru a window of her car whJc11
trouble .!though a total of teftft
lD
·t"n ·h er tinie w"eM wa• -housed lnalckl.
,.Oiacues Jtept the ltlut! In -dollbt-.
:•Dwt.nllqWt~hent~ey
11hit event waa ~ot the flr!t
JloweVer, Warsaw ®ntmltted fl"(e
eome
Into
~ntadwith
that
NQD'd,
time
her ••r
h·'
-·l'e&lt;A.a
errors, whlch the Jaebtl me4~
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ta~are• th ~ • thrown or baMed .bllaebal~. ·ou.,·.
Into rune In bM second, third' .,.d Mtd ~beriod
fourth lnaiDJI.
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lnt one of rv,..
'"'""' ·baoe
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baD ifameo ll!n. WQIIam&gt;, of
The Jackett 11'Dt two ~
J"
cOurse, wa&amp; a speetatot.
·hOI'Ile plate In the ncond. Ut~n
went ahead to .atay In the tbtrd
They added two l.ar lroatin&amp; Ln .
perhapt 50 feet east or the le!t
the fif\h. Meanwhile, Bowie• w11
field line. Foul batted drives aome
fannin, ahl: Wal'la'Wite.t •nd al·
·8lf
times r~tle tmJOnl tile parte!!

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Nuxhall Gets Chance To Show Stuff
For Reds Today Against Ruben Gomez.
CINCINNATI UP - Lefty Joe
fTmtball, '.1'hO hasn't started a
j;ii;,rlcesinc~
t
h.April d 24th,
i'k gets his1
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Bowles a:ot Hart to ny out.
MIDOLIPOIIT'I ltUNI

ehes, II tile (IUIItomfn were Fr-;
dly n~ about ~ wlnnl!l' o.
their bruitiDI TV 10 n&amp;J...ser 1t
Cleveland Arena.
Glardello, the 28-yHr-old e-.:
PhLLadelPhlan whG now .Uvet in
New Y«ll:. wound
with 4 f.pllt
decialon. He

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Second lnnlrq;-NelRon led oCf
wllh -1 aln&amp;le, Henneay aln&amp;led.
~eoring

and Jlen-

neay a:oln1 to thlt'd. Kenned)' fah·

ned but Croolu walked ..00
Henne.)' 8Cortd nn McCom•r~
fl eldcrti cholce . Wbltlatc·h g,roun'
ed out.

Thlrd- DI.vlt led

walk, Hlndy

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III!ICDRd and Bowles wa" ufe oa
the aeeond b11emen.'' mor. Nel·
son alncled 111ln tcariD( Dlv•l
and Bowleal: Henneay Rled out
fo the aeoond. bueman aM Nll1·
ton .eored. ¥ennedy flied out.
Fourth-Criob led Gff wU.h II
rlnlinl clo\t.ble to ~nter, )kConl·
•• wllr:ed and Whitlatch "&lt;'~
ule on a fteldet'a tboloe • JleComaa wb ou.t tl aeeond; Dlvll
w1.1 out abort to Ultnt and
Croob acored. Hlndy wu ufe •'"
an ..-ror by the lei; 'lelder
but Bowie• filed out t.o eent.rr.
Jaclcaon w11 reported to 'have
wen 1-1 over Ntles In Cia• A t .:l·
1ion11 .play Friday.
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While MlddleJOrt JOI only lollf
hlu, wl&lt;h Ill loadln1 hitter. Bo•··
Itt ·1olnJ for 1 tow o:( ~ IIU
the)' were
WOOd oa tha
ball whleh - J h l oU lholt War·
aaw error-. 1nd lacket run1. 'Bobby Ne1aon wa1 4tH -hltt.ln1; Jt.u
with two alntleo. Croob I'll •
double ond HeoDely a olnrle.
Une JCOte:
Wanaw .. , . . , 100 000 ~ 4 D
Middleport ... Cll3 200 •-1 I 1
Batterlea: Warsaw: HUlled. (LP)
Tarrh (&amp;l and Willen.
Middleport~ Bowie• and HJnd v:-

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NEED GOOD

INSURANCE?
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e FOil THE IBST!
eANY TYPE!
Set er Clll

JOHN

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114 E. Mala 'Ill.

tor 'the Giants.

FOR SALE

One lot. next to Columbus It

on August 6 without a debut b} Sept. 2 worked hh
to 1HI.
by bad breaks early
year that marred hiS early
•eason record , the HamiltoiJ., Ohio,
veteran In Ut5~ led the- National
League in shut~.~uts with tlve, was
·top leftbander with a .M6 percent·

BAmRIES
FUEL PUMPS

SPARK PLUG$

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UNtTIII 1'11111
AMI.ICAN LIAGUI
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DOLLAR THAN THI.f' .
BIGGEST OF THE
SMAll E;R JOISI
Tho ..-Dod "low-price" I!IIIDboN Jao&amp;
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111.'0 HARlEY DAVID~N
11. v., e~,Jl l)ent c9ndltlon, sa
tri!ice for quick sale: Ntone
86-111 or 81111-Y.

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STQI!E AND " EQ~. wll!
l.,.ve ' ~II4lpt. Ran49Jt&gt;h· /&gt;tOre,
S(4te ~··~ 124 bet~en· Reeds·
ville and Hookbt~PGI't. S.IB-'np
3-30

corn
er to run tell on new and
IP:!PI all .jee4 killer. Just pick
tti~ Cb~tmlcal 4t The D~ily
i~tlQel Ali~. No charge #tid
PbilDf!~il. Complete htiJtruc-

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LEGAL ~OTICE

GEORGE SMITH, JR., whose last
known ip lace of residence N&amp;a
B!ila\'er 1,1:. D. 2, In B~ftl' CoiJ,n,.ty
and State ·of Permaylva!pa Ia bereby nolllied thai AliNA Sl\frrH bas
fi,led he~ petition alai!Jst him 'for
.4i~.r:ee J&amp; iCaH .No. 12!~ of Yb.e
Co~mou . fJeu Court · of M!ilig 111
~CP\Ittt.f, ,Qhio, . and that said case- .
wjll be for hetrina on or attef the
J•t day ?f July; 1n'd that said defendant 18 required to answer the
aame on or .before the &amp;aid tat day
of July, 1957.
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ANNA SMITH
, BY E. w. PEOPLES.
ATTORNEY .
(5) 18, 25, (8) 1, 8, ld, 2t 6tc

and growing crops, milk houae,
trJide A dairy ·~·up, ple"nty
·wa,tea•, farm pond, mineral
rlgbts. Thil .fa · one of Melga
County'• -bleb productive farms.
Rev. Seevers of Pomeroy was
Pearl F. Parker, Agent, Porilelo)' tb..e S~aker for Jb.ccalaurelte lefo-

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~the IUgb
~,.,;o'-~~~~t:"~oll&amp;;:===
Realtor, Nelsonville.
G 17 2tc crowd attended,

schopl.

A
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YQil'U clioGUII

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oil,~ odv.._ 1111Cl· od'flllliQM
tho ...u... ouo hawm't oveD tbouchl ot.
n- putlht faelliii1Cilcuno to a....,_.
with yoQ boltincJ tho wheel. Rialtt.,_,
tho otari l/OU'U dieoover lbat·titlo bif

Yn-Foytae~

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tramo or on tho o-zood. - - .,.ijo
Pontio.c .otren """ Proci•_T..,. t:Mo
nla, ~ ~ e8brtlea ot.rlna III1Cl
braid!&gt;&amp;. NO doUbt about lt-haro'o drivilllthOtpullltho- ..... iD lllo iliadol

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Cleveland at New Yorll
Chlcaao at. Bodo~ • ...

NATIONAL LOAOUI

NO SMAtLIR ~· I,
EVEN .APPRoACHES
PONTIAC'I· ua.:INCH
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Cln.lnnotl

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with Poatioc'o rupod Jl..

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evwy Inch of tho

$-2 n Linen 2-0
K11tilt City It Bolton-Truck'
&amp;-o n Nllt:M H
, ~:
\)ttrolt at Wultlnt\i!n.
Kar~M• CH'y at ' Billfmore,

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sCreE'-,q al'lrt dOors. lH
·Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy.
S;l q- ~•p . .

MOTEL with fro~tage On two
heavily traveled highWays. 10 units
with ,garages, restaurant, n-2 li·
cense, ri:Jodern in every respect
for investment purposes or ~
·prOfitable business. lnve1 tlgatf,
TIACHE.~ . or" SU,~STITUTI
this. Pearl F. Parker, Acent.
. TEACHIR
·Pomeroy phone 2()1. Earl D.
A MARSHALL Filj:LD FAIIIILY
Mendor, Sr., Realtor, Nelaonvme.
~ed enterprise hq interesting
a 17 "2te
summer vacatil?n position, ln
tbls vicinity. GUaranteed income
Meiga County, 1~ •cres
if you qu~lify wltb opportunity FARMon
State
Highway, close to viLto earn up to $1~00 for sum1 I.a~e, 100 acres tractor tilla!lle", 8
mer ~epen.ding on ability and
room house and 3 room tenant
.lengtb o~ vacation. For local in.
house, machinery, sheds, cribs,
terview aee Mr.. Clark, Hotel
other outbuildlnp, lars;e barn,
Martin, Pq_~er.oy, Friday 4:00 p.
stanchions, plJ!ilfy mow rpom,
. 111· to 7;119 p. m,, or Sot 9"PO a.
approximately 3.000 bljllea bar

a:oes with place and all

MORE SOLID CAR HR

, You con 111od-ln your holll1 throt~~~hout and
llrlng It up 10 ..i,d•rn ~lvln• •tanclard1 even

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fram.e on
®a1t M11in Jjtr,et. From and back
~nclpie~ ppr.dl~11:. ,Rot
heating. N'!lf IJl,Jb lj&lt;~oql, Pric.
ed at .,5(MI.O() ~n~ . buyer Can
UBlllQe exlatlna: fiQ,.nci~.
POMI_ROy ~ 5 roo~-' On Dice lot
ne,r l{lg~ School. AU uU!Uies
in h9UJI!!. Caah l!"l.., ,.1!100,00.
POf!I,~OV - p-tl&gt;om hi&gt;u~~ .lflth
bath. High 1nt;l dry oo .Llneoln
Hill, riic~ vie'+' Df Ohio River.
Small Jot. Owner w.UJ finaRce.
FARM ,- U •cres\ with 6--f'oom
· house, barn and gO-od henhouse
·Plenty gard'n space,
tiuck
grou:nd and pasture. Only 1 IJllle
from UarrisonY!lle. Ptlcet1 ~
F~[tM - T1 acres, 6·room bouse
·~path. Old barn. Lots "of (6.
cySf and sassaf-ras $prouts. Wcin. dertul screech owl country. If
YOu Ire Bn Old Gua.rd Rep\!bli.
can, this is a wonderful pl~e
to re~lre. Going at $2000.00.
!lOX H9
PHONE 101-V

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1() smaller-cars.
wear a Pontiac price tag
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i Pontlac'&amp;_ a~vantages)

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MillY people are finding It ebeeper od 111ore deolr.

able !0 remodel their present bolllts, lhlll 10 · buy or
btdJd, tel Ul help you have a neW heme ~ijb,l where
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IGNJnON PARTS

WILLIAMSON OIL
CO·MPANY

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CAMDEN II. J . UP - Jolm B,
Kelly ol Philadelphia, !other of
Prlnee1a Grate of: Mpnaeo, has
been ro-elecLed prcuOdent Gf the
1~.
Atlantic · .ctty · R1oe 1'frack. Fred
Charlie
c. Scholler
re·el'eeted chairmiD
of
the
board,
while Dr. Leon
Glardello suffered a faur-eUtc11
•laab at the corner of hla rlcht Lev)' w11 re . • elected exe&lt;:utlve
eye. A tllne..U~h ~ut 1ufferld t vice president.
by Cllhoup at the ·cornet of hlt
ldt eye in tile four-til round, prevented hi• mt"klna .aar l~edlale
plllll.

PHDND

HE \.EAPS FROM
THE E~PIRE

Let lls Senlee l"mw IJ•r

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Come To
BAILEY'S LAKE
Opening Su.,day
May19

-THIN.. A.FTER

In MICIDI.iPOilT, OHIO

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Middleport
·~~an~d~ti~cd~w~i~th~W~•~rr~en~~~~::;:;;
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Aluminum combination storm a~~ ,
lll!reen witldowa and doon. Steel
lnd aluminum awnlna:s and ~
opiu Crd
Wllliam Radford,
Rock &amp;prilllla.
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ACCIDINY
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COAL

Rodney Dow~ti.ag

111'9VBA:liiCE AGENCY

WANTED ~ Cut and eolpred a:lau
old ehina. Call 6188-M evenings.
5 15 tl

PWTIC SEAT COVERS- OIL FILTER$
GATES FAN BELTS (Ill si1es)

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IIOUIJI'RY FOR s.AL!!-Fir/11 Goo
eration Arbor Aem
Vant re~•
CtoSis .Broiler
chieks. F OP
EGG:l--D.dalb the PtQfit Pu.l
lel HERM BERRYIS KATCH

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port, Ohio, 491,1: Ft. Front.
Price $2000.00. One &amp;ix·room
house with bath near Whr.l&lt;&gt;
pa~i~eH~~o~Zo~iddleport, Ohio.

no

ER:V, lac., P~ tkertburg, W
Va. Phone GA-~fi!M. &amp;-10-lmoc

PIUs Tax and Recapable Tire

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600x16 HEW TREAD

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Tri!Ctll' Sales

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B"leifo.r:e. .o-.u.
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go day will be Ruben Gumez, witb a

victory, NuxhaH was switc)led at
the lao! minute lor Don Gross.
Nuxhall could ~ ready lor a

dow. Yet, it went rilht ,tbrotJihSbe didn't mind ait· aw(W 1~;
boweYtt. Her gN~cb&lt;ln, 8m. ,1
fre 1 t.m1 n, was in the pme an,·
dolor right · well by ibiJnJelf, too,
t1tank yau Wha.l'a a (!racked
window or· two If yoo've got some
one dear going for you ln the
8 porta world?
Thlt la, if you're a sports !an
like till• lady.

the ball a:oiDJ lhrouah to eerri.er·
field , Nelaon

to

~~:;~s:h;h~e~li::;s8 :,~aio .~~f~-i

m!'.!r ~:,:m:.;~ere.:;r

.lliddl~ ~::,!~1y ~~'::':.ed

11cbeduled

• ttAI'f BALERS
•RAK.ES
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Fl RESTONE Tl RES

Jim Pie!':~all broke a 3·3 tie in
ninth inning of the BostOI'!·
Kansas City game with a double
that scored Pete Daley and sent
for the most wins by a NL left)' the A's down tQ their fourth
W.
straight loss .
with 17.
T he 220 poun der h as a 1.0 rec· , .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:
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bacbtrou In nlllllller

~he

Birdie
Tebbetts.
Facing him
to' '
olh"
pilrhing
choices ol Man· against
,,the
on Cubs.
y eeLSlOD
coming

lowed only four hitl.
1
CU:VEJ,.AND lfp wlndowa
WanaW' took advaallge of el,cht tontend~l'l ~ Rhubarb
M thLI partit"Ular g.tme, again,lt
MiddlfH'I!Ort jitter• after WUBbn. OJradeUo and Rol7 OIUM&gt;Uit Rutland, we believe, a Rutland(lr
leadinc off, groonded out. Le'W were 11 eoafi.Med tociiY ~t f_ll- drilled .. Une drive st.ralgbt Into
renee wu safe on Crooks' errror. •ure :pl•nl; bec:'luae of brOW Ill~· Mn. Wtlliam10n'6 ear door wl,
Farrell walked. HrWited, the pitcher, wu aare on Davis' error,
Bowles atnK-kOut Coop&lt;lr but
Tarrh w11 ufe on CrooU' RaOnd
eJTor &amp;s IA:wrel!!!e Jnd Femn
acmd. 'l'hen II" C®per fWM
nJ'e on Croob' third error of thtc
Jnninr and another run w11 ln .

=~ard

swam the

eighth.
Jones• In the sixth inning proved
All that line hitting and -plt.ch-we decisive wallop in the Phil&amp;UnitN Preaa Sport&amp; WriN-r
ing stretched Cincinnati's lead to
rds contest Robin Roberts fell
So1.1thpaw Don Gross 1pent part a game and a half o·rer second- behind when he gave up homers
of lad 1eason witb Havana of the place Milwaukee and three games to Wally Moon and Ken Boyer but
International League but his !u· over third·place Brooklyn,
he settled down and blanked Sl
ture in Cincinnati seems assured
Th e Phillies came from behind LOuis after the thu-d inning to
ll he keeps p!tching the way he to defeat the Cardinals, ~3. while register his tbird victory.
did Friday night in beating the rain caused po.&lt;J tponement of the
HOEFT LICkS YANKS
York Giants, tH with , games betwee n the P irates and
flv~Jt effort.
Braves and the Dodgers and
Hoeft celebrated both hia 25th
The 25-year-&lt;lld Gross now has Cubs.
birthday BIJid his return to action
hurled three complete - game vicaft~r a three-we~k layoff due to
toriea -and ba1 yet to be defeated.
Chlao:r P•cl Led
a sore shoulder in ':&gt;eating the
He Is just one more good reason
In lhe American . Leaaue, the Yankees on eillhth hlts. Charlie
why tbe Redlegs have won 15 of White Sox won their sixth consec- Maxwell, sm Tuttle and A1 Ka·
their l-ast 16 "ames
\
utlve game and increased their
Friday nii'ht, fiank Robinson league lead to a game and I half line each hit homers.
bla1ted a pair of homers, his fifth by beating the orioles, 3·2; southThe Indians scored their victory
and sixth of the season, to drive paw Billy Hoeft of the Tigers lrt the expense of· Camilo Pascual
in four runs, while Gus Bell drove stopped the Yankees, 4-1; the In- when Roeky Colavito delivered a
in the same number with a homer dians cUmbed into a second-place two--run bloop single In the fifth .
and two alnglea. Robinson, Bell tie wtth the Yanks by licking the Paseual struck out 11 and yielded
and Crowe each collected. three Senators, 3-1, and the Red Sox ·all eight Clert-land hits In the
eight innings he worked. S'Juthhll.a ip the Redlegs' 18·hit attack .! nipped the Athletics, 4-3.
Groat blanked t'te Giants until
Pinch hitter Marv J;alatlock's pnw Bud Daley, makin1 hia secDusty Rhodell homered In the three·run homer off loser Sam ond •tar-t of the season for the
Tribe, was tbe winner.

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Con.fuse Plans
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Of F16""

meet lut niJht. Mlaa NUl ·!dWuda, •• II-1Nll'O '

By MIL TON RICHMOND

DESK

Dt.vt Hlndy will cet the aod to
_pu1 Middleport 4ntD the reall:r
aeleet aroup or Ohio Cl~M A
bueblll teama this arternoor.

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FORI)

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10 1nob IU~Arbtr be.... ._.,, YOUNG WOioiA!f Nalitn,W. ot•
6 !neb l
r
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ronlu tion 11¥ ollr,.U.. tlon, Q_pe n ,q once Jn lbl1 ,-~[nrh-11 1 ·PI'E'II. f\eal0f11lb le. Ch1
.W. Reuter, Chelter Rold.
~~ M.Pt .~~t ..,w~···· ~.,
p od &lt;4)le,tlon , OOTSQIWII)', oap.
• b-18-31"
able ol UU"' IJ!lijatlve ao6 oel!
f\~w-iatere~ Browo SwiM bull , 3
te.U ~D«. Above averaae income.
yeaJitiJ o,Jrt Arthur
Spence!"
For loe1J UaU!rvltw 1ee Mr.
Cbeater.
5·l8·3'p
Clar.t, IWtel Martin, Ptlmeroy,
Frid a~
p, m. lo 7 o ~P p. m.
P0 R 'SAL!!: BY 8.10, UJE!"d d ation
or
sa·tur&lt;IJY
9:30
J . m. tQ 4:00 p.
wagon ,a(ld oUiee furnlture. Obm.
515410
tain bid sheets at Main G•tc.
KY&amp;~ r t:reeJ,c Power Plant, Ohe.
shire.
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"DEFYING'

'THE

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-o.; May lB, 195'1'

4-Daii,J SeD!Inel, Pomeroy-lllddleport,

-Gets Nod To Pitch Regional F1·_nal Baffle ~!~~~~?if.g¥4: ?ffi~g~~~:~·d~llrl;

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Gross, Robinson, Star In 1¥1 Victory By Reds
Over Giants, Take 11!2 Game Lead Over Braves

Down Warsaw
7-3After
SJmky First

SPORTS

whu be takes the mound again$l
PleaurttvlJie .ln the flnalt of ~
relicmal tournament In tbe Co1·

There exists in Meigs County a
even. broken lll"lle
and shattered
\

wnbua Jets Stadium.
,
cool her Interest. Mrs. Georgia·
Vletory today, alter the YeUaw
and
Jac:Seb 7-3 defeat of W.imw ln Road, is t walkln&amp; t!neyclopedia of Sports
doun't
pertlln
only
to
bueball,
although
at
this
time
of
year,
the first: round Frida7, WO\Ild
naturaUy,
blteball)l
No.
1
on
her
Hil
Parade.
IW'fl tbe remaining team• in Ohio
There's an old gentleman at Dorcas near Racine
to four. Tbey 1t"Qllld .eome baclr:
..... b
h
, ___., f being lh
the loOowinz weekend to fle:bt il po.-•ve the p llllpMNumaP or
e
.
\ oul for the cbanrpionlblp.
WOO] basketball Jan. Hla ~e is Arthur Beegle..
some
Pleuantville downed JIK'bo ~
he bu tept h:S private play·bY·play recot'ds of all Jla..
town &amp;-1 in Columbus yu~ay y.ears
cine bHketbaU games, away and at home-. ·
~
to earn tht right to meet Kldd~
Xra. WIIUam:ron maY not :.oe JnteH.t of t!YefY red-blaoded Amport. GMile time i1 2 P. M. toda · 1ble to a,.~tr&amp;4*· .trim In 1:141~11 erlean bOy, a b1seball.
After a shaky fi:ret inn.inc
abe surelY dueJ"\'e,s mention
"Gh well" · opined Mn. W\lllam·
apinat Wanaw, In whk'b tbe but
f-or her ~n •lrit.
son "lo what. Accidents 'happen
Jaetflb eave up three lUDI on
Her ..;.etGUJ M.t bome about lD bueball;"
no hits, four errors, arod Jim toW Jnlleil trom Ptmti'OJ 11 fa.
Bowle.' only free 'Pill of the vor~e pltee fbr IMr arandlon,1 Bill
11be ealm ,acceptance of fa•e
pme, Middleport RtUed clown to
1110" rrnnorkable be·
Glbbo,
.:On
of
Mr,
oDd
·
J
in,
w.'
\
wu
nm thelr .own store up wltlt Ctbbt' ·of 'Pomet'Of, to ~e ud eauae.uthethebell
.tJI;It WE'nt thtoul!lh
pri!Swre on the oppo&amp;ltiM.
.
"Wod:
out"
in
~ball
1ritb
f·mthla
fhv.l
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window, kept
OuUide of that lint lnnlnf .lb•
lly
and
rolau.eo.
right
on
lOins.
aDd
¥roct!edeJ
Jackett were never In aeriOtU :.1
the 1,.._ Wb\dow with thru a window of her car whJc11
trouble .!though a total of teftft
lD
·t"n ·h er tinie w"eM wa• -housed lnalckl.
,.Oiacues Jtept the ltlut! In -dollbt-.
:•Dwt.nllqWt~hent~ey
11hit event waa ~ot the flr!t
JloweVer, Warsaw ®ntmltted fl"(e
eome
Into
~ntadwith
that
NQD'd,
time
her ••r
h·'
-·l'e&lt;A.a
errors, whlch the Jaebtl me4~
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ta~are• th ~ • thrown or baMed .bllaebal~. ·ou.,·.
Into rune In bM second, third' .,.d Mtd ~beriod
fourth lnaiDJI.
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lnt one of rv,..
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baD ifameo ll!n. WQIIam&gt;, of
The Jackett 11'Dt two ~
J"
cOurse, wa&amp; a speetatot.
·hOI'Ile plate In the ncond. Ut~n
went ahead to .atay In the tbtrd
They added two l.ar lroatin&amp; Ln .
perhapt 50 feet east or the le!t
the fif\h. Meanwhile, Bowie• w11
field line. Foul batted drives aome
fannin, ahl: Wal'la'Wite.t •nd al·
·8lf
times r~tle tmJOnl tile parte!!

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Nuxhall Gets Chance To Show Stuff
For Reds Today Against Ruben Gomez.
CINCINNATI UP - Lefty Joe
fTmtball, '.1'hO hasn't started a
j;ii;,rlcesinc~
t
h.April d 24th,
i'k gets his1
o a Jne 1o ay I e some o

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Orlginally

Bowles a:ot Hart to ny out.
MIDOLIPOIIT'I ltUNI

ehes, II tile (IUIItomfn were Fr-;
dly n~ about ~ wlnnl!l' o.
their bruitiDI TV 10 n&amp;J...ser 1t
Cleveland Arena.
Glardello, the 28-yHr-old e-.:
PhLLadelPhlan whG now .Uvet in
New Y«ll:. wound
with 4 f.pllt
decialon. He

t.o

the

Second lnnlrq;-NelRon led oCf
wllh -1 aln&amp;le, Henneay aln&amp;led.
~eoring

and Jlen-

neay a:oln1 to thlt'd. Kenned)' fah·

ned but Croolu walked ..00
Henne.)' 8Cortd nn McCom•r~
fl eldcrti cholce . Wbltlatc·h g,roun'
ed out.

Thlrd- DI.vlt led

walk, Hlndy

off

wlth a

urrilited 'hhn to

III!ICDRd and Bowles wa" ufe oa
the aeeond b11emen.'' mor. Nel·
son alncled 111ln tcariD( Dlv•l
and Bowleal: Henneay Rled out
fo the aeoond. bueman aM Nll1·
ton .eored. ¥ennedy flied out.
Fourth-Criob led Gff wU.h II
rlnlinl clo\t.ble to ~nter, )kConl·
•• wllr:ed and Whitlatch "&lt;'~
ule on a fteldet'a tboloe • JleComaa wb ou.t tl aeeond; Dlvll
w1.1 out abort to Ultnt and
Croob acored. Hlndy wu ufe •'"
an ..-ror by the lei; 'lelder
but Bowie• filed out t.o eent.rr.
Jaclcaon w11 reported to 'have
wen 1-1 over Ntles In Cia• A t .:l·
1ion11 .play Friday.
·
While MlddleJOrt JOI only lollf
hlu, wl&lt;h Ill loadln1 hitter. Bo•··
Itt ·1olnJ for 1 tow o:( ~ IIU
the)' were
WOOd oa tha
ball whleh - J h l oU lholt War·
aaw error-. 1nd lacket run1. 'Bobby Ne1aon wa1 4tH -hltt.ln1; Jt.u
with two alntleo. Croob I'll •
double ond HeoDely a olnrle.
Une JCOte:
Wanaw .. , . . , 100 000 ~ 4 D
Middleport ... Cll3 200 •-1 I 1
Batterlea: Warsaw: HUlled. (LP)
Tarrh (&amp;l and Willen.
Middleport~ Bowie• and HJnd v:-

cewnc

NEED GOOD

INSURANCE?
..
e FOil THE IBST!
eANY TYPE!
Set er Clll

JOHN

IICH

114 E. Mala 'Ill.

tor 'the Giants.

FOR SALE

One lot. next to Columbus It

on August 6 without a debut b} Sept. 2 worked hh
to 1HI.
by bad breaks early
year that marred hiS early
•eason record , the HamiltoiJ., Ohio,
veteran In Ut5~ led the- National
League in shut~.~uts with tlve, was
·top leftbander with a .M6 percent·

BAmRIES
FUEL PUMPS

SPARK PLUG$

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PONTIAC GIVES YOU

UNtTIII 1'11111
AMI.ICAN LIAGUI
WLht.OI

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DOLLAR THAN THI.f' .
BIGGEST OF THE
SMAll E;R JOISI
Tho ..-Dod "low-price" I!IIIDboN Jao&amp;
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though yaw ha111e Is IIIOI'III!SIIdl

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dlevelattd 1 Wul\lttfiOn ·1 nltb'
dhi&lt;o1o
llolliniOre 1 n!Citt
Dettoll 4
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IOolon I KonOot . I .lfltl
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Cleveland at W.atbl,ltJ'On-Gar·
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Clti&lt;OIO ol llohiiiiOM nilltt.- ·
Honhman a-t va Wll~l o-1

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New

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111.'0 HARlEY DAVID~N
11. v., e~,Jl l)ent c9ndltlon, sa
tri!ice for quick sale: Ntone
86-111 or 81111-Y.

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STQI!E AND " EQ~. wll!
l.,.ve ' ~II4lpt. Ran49Jt&gt;h· /&gt;tOre,
S(4te ~··~ 124 bet~en· Reeds·
ville and Hookbt~PGI't. S.IB-'np
3-30

corn
er to run tell on new and
IP:!PI all .jee4 killer. Just pick
tti~ Cb~tmlcal 4t The D~ily
i~tlQel Ali~. No charge #tid
PbilDf!~il. Complete htiJtruc-

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LEGAL ~OTICE

GEORGE SMITH, JR., whose last
known ip lace of residence N&amp;a
B!ila\'er 1,1:. D. 2, In B~ftl' CoiJ,n,.ty
and State ·of Permaylva!pa Ia bereby nolllied thai AliNA Sl\frrH bas
fi,led he~ petition alai!Jst him 'for
.4i~.r:ee J&amp; iCaH .No. 12!~ of Yb.e
Co~mou . fJeu Court · of M!ilig 111
~CP\Ittt.f, ,Qhio, . and that said case- .
wjll be for hetrina on or attef the
J•t day ?f July; 1n'd that said defendant 18 required to answer the
aame on or .before the &amp;aid tat day
of July, 1957.
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ANNA SMITH
, BY E. w. PEOPLES.
ATTORNEY .
(5) 18, 25, (8) 1, 8, ld, 2t 6tc

and growing crops, milk houae,
trJide A dairy ·~·up, ple"nty
·wa,tea•, farm pond, mineral
rlgbts. Thil .fa · one of Melga
County'• -bleb productive farms.
Rev. Seevers of Pomeroy was
Pearl F. Parker, Agent, Porilelo)' tb..e S~aker for Jb.ccalaurelte lefo-

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~the IUgb
~,.,;o'-~~~~t:"~oll&amp;;:===
Realtor, Nelsonville.
G 17 2tc crowd attended,

schopl.

A
· nice

-wlf.

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YQil'U clioGUII

CU,

oil,~ odv.._ 1111Cl· od'flllliQM
tho ...u... ouo hawm't oveD tbouchl ot.
n- putlht faelliii1Cilcuno to a....,_.
with yoQ boltincJ tho wheel. Rialtt.,_,
tho otari l/OU'U dieoover lbat·titlo bif

Yn-Foytae~

' beoV)'W111aht haodleo 111re a

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tramo or on tho o-zood. - - .,.ijo
Pontio.c .otren """ Proci•_T..,. t:Mo
nla, ~ ~ e8brtlea ot.rlna III1Cl
braid!&gt;&amp;. NO doUbt about lt-haro'o drivilllthOtpullltho- ..... iD lllo iliadol

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Cleveland at New Yorll
Chlcaao at. Bodo~ • ...

NATIONAL LOAOUI

NO SMAtLIR ~· I,
EVEN .APPRoACHES
PONTIAC'I· ua.:INCH
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·li I ·.T\)1.

Cln.lnnotl

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with Poatioc'o rupod Jl..

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evwy Inch of tho

$-2 n Linen 2-0
K11tilt City It Bolton-Truck'
&amp;-o n Nllt:M H
, ~:
\)ttrolt at Wultlnt\i!n.
Kar~M• CH'y at ' Billfmore,

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sCreE'-,q al'lrt dOors. lH
·Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy.
S;l q- ~•p . .

MOTEL with fro~tage On two
heavily traveled highWays. 10 units
with ,garages, restaurant, n-2 li·
cense, ri:Jodern in every respect
for investment purposes or ~
·prOfitable business. lnve1 tlgatf,
TIACHE.~ . or" SU,~STITUTI
this. Pearl F. Parker, Acent.
. TEACHIR
·Pomeroy phone 2()1. Earl D.
A MARSHALL Filj:LD FAIIIILY
Mendor, Sr., Realtor, Nelaonvme.
~ed enterprise hq interesting
a 17 "2te
summer vacatil?n position, ln
tbls vicinity. GUaranteed income
Meiga County, 1~ •cres
if you qu~lify wltb opportunity FARMon
State
Highway, close to viLto earn up to $1~00 for sum1 I.a~e, 100 acres tractor tilla!lle", 8
mer ~epen.ding on ability and
room house and 3 room tenant
.lengtb o~ vacation. For local in.
house, machinery, sheds, cribs,
terview aee Mr.. Clark, Hotel
other outbuildlnp, lars;e barn,
Martin, Pq_~er.oy, Friday 4:00 p.
stanchions, plJ!ilfy mow rpom,
. 111· to 7;119 p. m,, or Sot 9"PO a.
approximately 3.000 bljllea bar

a:oes with place and all

MORE SOLID CAR HR

, You con 111od-ln your holll1 throt~~~hout and
llrlng It up 10 ..i,d•rn ~lvln• •tanclard1 even

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fram.e on
®a1t M11in Jjtr,et. From and back
~nclpie~ ppr.dl~11:. ,Rot
heating. N'!lf IJl,Jb lj&lt;~oql, Pric.
ed at .,5(MI.O() ~n~ . buyer Can
UBlllQe exlatlna: fiQ,.nci~.
POMI_ROy ~ 5 roo~-' On Dice lot
ne,r l{lg~ School. AU uU!Uies
in h9UJI!!. Caah l!"l.., ,.1!100,00.
POf!I,~OV - p-tl&gt;om hi&gt;u~~ .lflth
bath. High 1nt;l dry oo .Llneoln
Hill, riic~ vie'+' Df Ohio River.
Small Jot. Owner w.UJ finaRce.
FARM ,- U •cres\ with 6--f'oom
· house, barn and gO-od henhouse
·Plenty gard'n space,
tiuck
grou:nd and pasture. Only 1 IJllle
from UarrisonY!lle. Ptlcet1 ~
F~[tM - T1 acres, 6·room bouse
·~path. Old barn. Lots "of (6.
cySf and sassaf-ras $prouts. Wcin. dertul screech owl country. If
YOu Ire Bn Old Gua.rd Rep\!bli.
can, this is a wonderful pl~e
to re~lre. Going at $2000.00.
!lOX H9
PHONE 101-V

w•ter

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14
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1•2 1 .· ~ 11.,
11 1

li'OM!J:~9Y ...,. 1·room

Po~b

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1() smaller-cars.
wear a Pontiac price tag
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i Pontlac'&amp;_ a~vantages)

ResUlts
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Boaton . . . . . . ..
Delrolt ... . "' . .
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!few Yooll .. . . II t .110 I"'

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Broolllyo ......... 1110

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COIIIplete .

Remc!.l~!rillt •
Service : ·· '• ·.
We em -belp
plaa, furalall

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Dllleila!l. , ...m,

mend i nllillle

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MillY people are finding It ebeeper od 111ore deolr.

able !0 remodel their present bolllts, lhlll 10 · buy or
btdJd, tel Ul help you have a neW heme ~ijb,l where
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41 Y,ean of Conlbtuotia lierVIet

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'STATE &amp;ull..DING -

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IGNJnON PARTS

WILLIAMSON OIL
CO·MPANY

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CONCUTI' BLOCa

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CAMDEN II. J . UP - Jolm B,
Kelly ol Philadelphia, !other of
Prlnee1a Grate of: Mpnaeo, has
been ro-elecLed prcuOdent Gf the
1~.
Atlantic · .ctty · R1oe 1'frack. Fred
Charlie
c. Scholler
re·el'eeted chairmiD
of
the
board,
while Dr. Leon
Glardello suffered a faur-eUtc11
•laab at the corner of hla rlcht Lev)' w11 re . • elected exe&lt;:utlve
eye. A tllne..U~h ~ut 1ufferld t vice president.
by Cllhoup at the ·cornet of hlt
ldt eye in tile four-til round, prevented hi• mt"klna .aar l~edlale
plllll.

PHDND

HE \.EAPS FROM
THE E~PIRE

Let lls Senlee l"mw IJ•r

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Come To
BAILEY'S LAKE
Opening Su.,day
May19

-THIN.. A.FTER

In MICIDI.iPOilT, OHIO

61~

Deleo and Alllo Ule

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Real Eatate lrobr

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Middleport
·~~an~d~ti~cd~w~i~th~W~•~rr~en~~~~::;:;;
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uro.c-ally .... -

Aluminum combination storm a~~ ,
lll!reen witldowa and doon. Steel
lnd aluminum awnlna:s and ~
opiu Crd
Wllliam Radford,
Rock &amp;prilllla.
l!i 2 liT!Q~.

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Plro,A_Io._
ACCIDINY
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COAL

Rodney Dow~ti.ag

111'9VBA:liiCE AGENCY

WANTED ~ Cut and eolpred a:lau
old ehina. Call 6188-M evenings.
5 15 tl

PWTIC SEAT COVERS- OIL FILTER$
GATES FAN BELTS (Ill si1es)

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IIOUIJI'RY FOR s.AL!!-Fir/11 Goo
eration Arbor Aem
Vant re~•
CtoSis .Broiler
chieks. F OP
EGG:l--D.dalb the PtQfit Pu.l
lel HERM BERRYIS KATCH

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port, Ohio, 491,1: Ft. Front.
Price $2000.00. One &amp;ix·room
house with bath near Whr.l&lt;&gt;
pa~i~eH~~o~Zo~iddleport, Ohio.

no

ER:V, lac., P~ tkertburg, W
Va. Phone GA-~fi!M. &amp;-10-lmoc

PIUs Tax and Recapable Tire

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600x16 HEW TREAD

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ar,~ lt.tdo!t~t~k';;;~ ~:sJ:b~e~~ tl~: :~~~be!~ ~~\o S~:~~~~~di::

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2·1 record.

Tri!Ctll' Sales

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All Sisea In Stock

B"leifo.r:e. .o-.u.
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se_ 1e.. . .
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s·.ma ca·r·j.i ••

go day will be Ruben Gumez, witb a

victory, NuxhaH was switc)led at
the lao! minute lor Don Gross.
Nuxhall could ~ ready lor a

dow. Yet, it went rilht ,tbrotJihSbe didn't mind ait· aw(W 1~;
boweYtt. Her gN~cb&lt;ln, 8m. ,1
fre 1 t.m1 n, was in the pme an,·
dolor right · well by ibiJnJelf, too,
t1tank yau Wha.l'a a (!racked
window or· two If yoo've got some
one dear going for you ln the
8 porta world?
Thlt la, if you're a sports !an
like till• lady.

the ball a:oiDJ lhrouah to eerri.er·
field , Nelaon

to

~~:;~s:h;h~e~li::;s8 :,~aio .~~f~-i

m!'.!r ~:,:m:.;~ere.:;r

.lliddl~ ~::,!~1y ~~'::':.ed

11cbeduled

• ttAI'f BALERS
•RAK.ES
I
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Fl RESTONE Tl RES

Jim Pie!':~all broke a 3·3 tie in
ninth inning of the BostOI'!·
Kansas City game with a double
that scored Pete Daley and sent
for the most wins by a NL left)' the A's down tQ their fourth
W.
straight loss .
with 17.
T he 220 poun der h as a 1.0 rec· , .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:
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bacbtrou In nlllllller

~he

Birdie
Tebbetts.
Facing him
to' '
olh"
pilrhing
choices ol Man· against
,,the
on Cubs.
y eeLSlOD
coming

lowed only four hitl.
1
CU:VEJ,.AND lfp wlndowa
WanaW' took advaallge of el,cht tontend~l'l ~ Rhubarb
M thLI partit"Ular g.tme, again,lt
MiddlfH'I!Ort jitter• after WUBbn. OJradeUo and Rol7 OIUM&gt;Uit Rutland, we believe, a Rutland(lr
leadinc off, groonded out. Le'W were 11 eoafi.Med tociiY ~t f_ll- drilled .. Une drive st.ralgbt Into
renee wu safe on Crooks' errror. •ure :pl•nl; bec:'luae of brOW Ill~· Mn. Wtlliam10n'6 ear door wl,
Farrell walked. HrWited, the pitcher, wu aare on Davis' error,
Bowles atnK-kOut Coop&lt;lr but
Tarrh w11 ufe on CrooU' RaOnd
eJTor &amp;s IA:wrel!!!e Jnd Femn
acmd. 'l'hen II" C®per fWM
nJ'e on Croob' third error of thtc
Jnninr and another run w11 ln .

=~ard

swam the

eighth.
Jones• In the sixth inning proved
All that line hitting and -plt.ch-we decisive wallop in the Phil&amp;UnitN Preaa Sport&amp; WriN-r
ing stretched Cincinnati's lead to
rds contest Robin Roberts fell
So1.1thpaw Don Gross 1pent part a game and a half o·rer second- behind when he gave up homers
of lad 1eason witb Havana of the place Milwaukee and three games to Wally Moon and Ken Boyer but
International League but his !u· over third·place Brooklyn,
he settled down and blanked Sl
ture in Cincinnati seems assured
Th e Phillies came from behind LOuis after the thu-d inning to
ll he keeps p!tching the way he to defeat the Cardinals, ~3. while register his tbird victory.
did Friday night in beating the rain caused po.&lt;J tponement of the
HOEFT LICkS YANKS
York Giants, tH with , games betwee n the P irates and
flv~Jt effort.
Braves and the Dodgers and
Hoeft celebrated both hia 25th
The 25-year-&lt;lld Gross now has Cubs.
birthday BIJid his return to action
hurled three complete - game vicaft~r a three-we~k layoff due to
toriea -and ba1 yet to be defeated.
Chlao:r P•cl Led
a sore shoulder in ':&gt;eating the
He Is just one more good reason
In lhe American . Leaaue, the Yankees on eillhth hlts. Charlie
why tbe Redlegs have won 15 of White Sox won their sixth consec- Maxwell, sm Tuttle and A1 Ka·
their l-ast 16 "ames
\
utlve game and increased their
Friday nii'ht, fiank Robinson league lead to a game and I half line each hit homers.
bla1ted a pair of homers, his fifth by beating the orioles, 3·2; southThe Indians scored their victory
and sixth of the season, to drive paw Billy Hoeft of the Tigers lrt the expense of· Camilo Pascual
in four runs, while Gus Bell drove stopped the Yankees, 4-1; the In- when Roeky Colavito delivered a
in the same number with a homer dians cUmbed into a second-place two--run bloop single In the fifth .
and two alnglea. Robinson, Bell tie wtth the Yanks by licking the Paseual struck out 11 and yielded
and Crowe each collected. three Senators, 3-1, and the Red Sox ·all eight Clert-land hits In the
eight innings he worked. S'Juthhll.a ip the Redlegs' 18·hit attack .! nipped the Athletics, 4-3.
Groat blanked t'te Giants until
Pinch hitter Marv J;alatlock's pnw Bud Daley, makin1 hia secDusty Rhodell homered In the three·run homer off loser Sam ond •tar-t of the season for the
Tribe, was tbe winner.

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Con.fuse Plans
•..l.t p •
Of F16""

meet lut niJht. Mlaa NUl ·!dWuda, •• II-1Nll'O '

By MIL TON RICHMOND

DESK

Dt.vt Hlndy will cet the aod to
_pu1 Middleport 4ntD the reall:r
aeleet aroup or Ohio Cl~M A
bueblll teama this arternoor.

f mint

FORI)

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10 1nob IU~Arbtr be.... ._.,, YOUNG WOioiA!f Nalitn,W. ot•
6 !neb l
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.W. Reuter, Chelter Rold.
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f\~w-iatere~ Browo SwiM bull , 3
te.U ~D«. Above averaae income.
yeaJitiJ o,Jrt Arthur
Spence!"
For loe1J UaU!rvltw 1ee Mr.
Cbeater.
5·l8·3'p
Clar.t, IWtel Martin, Ptlmeroy,
Frid a~
p, m. lo 7 o ~P p. m.
P0 R 'SAL!!: BY 8.10, UJE!"d d ation
or
sa·tur&lt;IJY
9:30
J . m. tQ 4:00 p.
wagon ,a(ld oUiee furnlture. Obm.
515410
tain bid sheets at Main G•tc.
KY&amp;~ r t:reeJ,c Power Plant, Ohe.
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Mr. Sblne~ who a -~
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De!Hlay •fler a 'lona Ulneu
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are businesa Vlllton ln Charleaton visited Tburtday evemng with Kr
today.
and Mro Elmer Wlel&lt;ham
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William
Betz
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daughter.
Mr
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Mra
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held
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thanked
the
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grad~
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Sandra, Jackson. were overnlabt Pomeroy bad 18 ~otlte~~
fi~l 'meetna: of the year, Ttua~ for their belp the put year and
b)'t.,.... Oburcb, 111-• !Adce
Juesta Friday ol her parents, Mr
e~d 0~=~• an/ c~ldten of day evenmg at the school.
eJ,tended a welcome for tbem to
No. 19, F. &amp; A. 11. aod seottlft
and Mrt.
H. Wiae Jr
ymon
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d Mr 1 Mrs Ra Woo4geard president, return next year,
Rlte Bodiea of Cbarluton.
Sharon Mttch and Sbirly Ash
Rome Stewart wai taken to hrt Wayne, ~n • M~ d~ ~~ open~ th~ meeting wlib the PI'A
SW'Ylvon: incl'de bll wlle, O.,!le
Grant Hospital, Columbus, Ul the c~n;:e Mua : 11°nd M.r':.' 'Gar prayer Yearly repqrts were glven members of the sixtb gnde, were
Rawline,a-Coat.t ambulflnee- Friday 0
~~ar:~d .::ttildren of M~n!i" by MT~ Leland s1810n, secretary, 10 ebarae of the nursery durtng the
&lt;IJUChler, two """'· I llmr ~nd
Mr and Mrs Paul Smart and
Willard of and Mrs James O'Brten, treasurer meeting
three brothers. tnoludflll ~
daughter, Mra GeorgE:" Hackett lr.
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At the close of the meeting reSh1flet of Middleport.
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treasury The summer round-up
were aervd by Mrs. R
wtll leave Sunday for Toledo to
llistt Mr and Mrs. Milton. Smart
whlch Will be held June 26 at the
Jacobs, Mrs.. }i'rank Tttut, ,Mrs
and family Tbis wm be tbeJ.r first
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Jumor Htgh School at 2 p M
R Shasteen, Mr.s. c. E Blakes.
vtSJt with the new dauehter of_the
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Mrs. Wdhar», clark. Mrs. WdSmarts who was born thu: montb.
was announced
bam Anderson,
Mrs.
Frank
Mr and Mn. Vernon Rogers
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It was also announced th 01 t tbe Vaughan, Mrs Leshe Fultz. Mrs.
are spending the week end at tbelr
aud!tlng committee would meet James
Titus
and Mrs. Leo
fonner home tn Fostona.
later m the summer Mrs Harold Vaughan
Mlss Maxane Bennett, Columbua,
The Ohio Eta .Pht Chapter ..Beta Ebersbaeb gave a report on the
,------was a recent guest of her parentl!l, Slam• Phi Sorority members were County Council held 'recently m
Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett.
hosteases at a Mothen' Tea held Rutland
Mrs wo.odgeard presented &amp;ifts
The Rev LOuis Weber, _SomoD- in the Lutheran Cburch Thursday
auck, Ill, lef~ Fnday for bts home evening May 16 Prelldent Donna to Mrs Pearl Wtlhams, Robert
after a weeks VISit w1th Mr. and Jone 1 served as mt&amp;tress of cere· Roberts, Mrs Ralph Zundel, Mrt.
Mrs Vernon Weber and family at monie1.
Charles Gibbs. Mrs Frank RemRuUand He was called here by the
The program Included a short hart and Mrs Leo Bryan, teachers
death of August Weber, Chester. hiatory of t~e sorority by Janet of the school, Charles GJbbiJ, sup..
Other guests at tbe Vernon Weber Hinkle and Ann Rupe read a tr1b- ermtcnde-nt, Luc1lle Swackhamer,
home were Mw Kay Weber and ule to mothers. Susie- Meier, a mu 1ue supervisor, and Theo Kimes,
Ferdinand Weber. Buffalo, N Y., cuest. joined Mrs Nolan S)Yack· culftodian and expressed her apMr: and Mrs. Rlebard Chamber hamer, who played the PJ&amp;np, to precJation for their help the past
and son, Enc took bis parents, slng a salo, "My Hero"
year
Mr. and MrS'. Herbert Chamber•, ~
Tli.e table was decorated ':"tth
The patrol boys Tom White, I
Dayton today for a short Vl!li yellow roses and a rose was gtven captam: Allen Dowme, hr.st lieu·
Mr and Mrs Frank Gaul (above) of Chesler on Sunday May with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire. to each mother at the end of tbe tenant, Tommy Shasteen, second
5 observed th01~ 50th Wedding Anniversary at their home with 111'. an:d Mrs. Herbert Chambers proa:ram Refreshments were tea, heutenant, David Gordon, rm;.t of.
fly to Mongo~ery, Alabama, punch, tookies and sandwtche.a. r1eer, Jim Mei"S, second offreer;
more than 125 relatives and friends in attendance They were wtll
for a two months visit with ~~~ Marcia Ho~ter, a special guest, and Hank deland, thtrd •cdteer,
married at Sumner, Ohto, m 1907.
and Mrs Orvll1e Chambera an 1e1ved at thl! tea table, and Ann were honored and presented a '
Mr 11.nd Mrs Don Covert have famtly
Rupt at the punch bowl.
g1ft by Mr1. Woodgeard m behald
Mn Harry Lazos, Whittier, Calif
Present were membe-rs and their of the PTA. Supt Gibbs spoke on
returned from Akron where tbey 1s v111ting her 1daughter. Bd:rt L E mothers, Annie Chapman, Mrs the good work of the patrol boys
vtstted Mn Helen Hubbard Mor·
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Funeral servt~es for
Homer
rls, who Is recoverin" from having Reynolds, and ramtly ThL!I s er Delmar A. Canada)', Lot• Rosen- and expressed his appreciation of
Sh1flet, 72, Caool Wineb.CBter
f!
ft111t time to see her new IJ"e&amp;t baum, Mrs Orin Smlth, Donn). Chief of Police Frank Hud$0n, for
former local teS&lt;ident, were 'held
her le~ broken in three places . gr$nddaughter, Rena Lynn, daulh· Jones, Mrs Edmond Wells, Pan- hlS help. A note of thanks wu
Mr and Mrs C H Wa~&gt;e Jr and V\&amp;~~~8 ~";' ;nl~~:~~e!::tb"M~~ ter of Mr and Mrs Val E . Rey- dora Colima, Mrs Dayton Strack· ordered seat to Mr Hud!lon A
sranddaugbter, Kathryn Jane Han· Elhtnny and chaldren, Kathie and noiGs, GaHtpoHs
land; Sue Cramer, Mu. Clarence vote of thanlts was gJYen to Ednahs, Pomer?y, attended the grad· Russell
Mr. a.nd Mrs WUiiam Stansbury Struble; Chnrlene Thomas, her ward Stark who provides Jce
Tha open church wtddift8 of
uahon at Rutland HlQh s~hool
Mrs Sara Kelly and Mrs. Eltz- and elfUdrtm, Charles Bill and aunt, Mrs Eber Lewi.a, Pbyllls cream baTs for the school picnic Ruttw Ann Gaul (aboft) to Dale
.. Friday ntght as guest\1 of Gene abt1th Sprmk, Akron, Mrs Everett Jacqueline and their maid, Clell'- Meier, Mra. Phlllp Meler, Jean each year Tbe attendance banzler RutMii Johnson will be: .an •vent
Long, graduate
Davis:, Mrs. Emmett Cray and water, Fla, were due here thla Werry, Mrs. E E. Bryant, Janet was awarded to the second ll'lde of Sunday, Jun• 16. et fhe Rtcina
Mrs Frank Knopp, Soulh Chll:r· M
R C Sansbury visited Mr week end Jacqueline will remain Hinkle, Mrs. Audrey Frost, Sally taught by Mrs Reinhart.
Smartest·Looking
Btptitt Church •t 2:30 P. 11\.
les.ton , Is v1s1tmg her sister, Mrs a;~· Mra C B Weise, Harrisonvlllc with the maid at the home of her
Charle1 Sauer, carol
Mrs W R Shasteen, program
Announc.•rnut of the approachLawns in Town
J K Sm1th Sr
Road Friday
maternal grandmother, Mrs C. C.
ll'orest Bachtel, Mar· chairman, opened the program Ing motril9t' wat made this WHk
h 1
Halterman, Beaver, and Mr and
Mrs. Claire Karr; With an trtcle on mufic 'Vblcb by Mr. and Mn. o. J, G.ul of .....
Mrs Clalr Spcnc~r and Mrs C
H Wise Jr were buuness vulton
Mrs CecU Grogan, Colum us, s Mri. Garen Stansbury wlU aceomAnderson, Mrs AI. stated that music wa&amp;-tbe fourth
~~ Poml Pleuant, Friday
a week end gutsL ot her fath.e~, C. pany their son and his wife and
· Ann Rupe, Mrs Ed- great material want of human na- cine.
Gene Spires who 11 statiOned at H. Wise Sr., :md Misa Ruth Wtseh. son to Walhneford, Pa., to vi1lt
Gabbs, Mrs ture w1th food first, clothing secFort Knox
ba• been v1a1tlng
Mrs Arnold Richards and daug
Mr and Mrs. Rlehard Hemminway
Ma~la Lelfbelt ond, and shelter third
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Followmg Mrs Shasteen's arl- -ter, Lynn and Nancy Jane. Wfllllm
lcle a llu1o quar1ot, compooed of
StaruJbury, •upervisor of the BeJe~~:n Webster, Janet Carpenter,
card Drug Store chain Will go to
Ann Ietnbower and Linda ~row,
wllmmgton, Del, to start a new
presented, "Pizz1cato Polka'.. A
Music lovers o! the Bend area
store.
saxophone quartet, Bill Andenon, attenrted the mlbStcale given al
Jtm Ebenbach, sue Smith .! and the Mt Mortah Baptist Ci,.Jrch
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Sondra Pott~ 1 ~Jayed "HuYdaguna:s
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Ma&gt;&lt;h", and • flute trio, Jean Wei&gt; Thursooy nl~hl by the Mjsolon
ster, J!lnet carpenter and Ann ary Socaety Mrs C R Young
Mr .and Mrs Howard Bolin, Ath·
A .!JUrprlse party was held a Icenhower aetompanied by SO'ndra was genera1 ch.;urman of the pro
Coll"'l In tow! Set the lmRIIIf ntw LAWN-....
ens Road, and Mrs. Wendell Freck· noon Friday at the RobmS(In Orv Potts at the plano presented "1'ur- gram and Mrs Campbe-ll Harper
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EIJIII 1rttt power mowers-one fOir
er of Racine, spent last Sunday ln Cleanlnq plant, Rutland St , for key In The Raw".
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vtce,presldent of the Society, pre
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tnd ~udlet Stt for eumpla thl
Columbus w~th the latter's daugh- {he birthday11 of Mrs Don Cbvert
Brlef talkS were given by 1 the s1ded
new =DPIDid !AWN.fiO'I Au~-r. or
ter and son-ln-law, Mr and Mrs ¥ra Charles Wise Jr, Mlss Flor teachers
Mrs WUUams
The pro;gram mcluded a num
tilt
erf11l,. llli&amp;hl O.Suxt CSt!own
Richard Briggs and attended the ence Rowe, w:ho celebrll'le theh· prtncJpal
tfnb~s ber ot seJet&lt;tiOOO 1&gt;:; the chotr
llartlf..turlAI thl
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christening or Christy Lee Brla:•~ bLrth.chtYI this .month
'ffbul !ltllleepo IIi tAWft·IOY Catllilf IIYM
' were not 80
neei:l from the Lak1n State Hospttdl
at the Grandview PretbYtetlan
even on ffluatl, r§tt IIWIII. Your lawvn will
An Italian s'ORgbeN·I dlnnf'r w~ wbat money
not w1th Floyd WmJton as director
look beuer with ltn werll bV ,ou, wtlef\ ~u
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important as ;~~!r~~;~r.: .•~~~~ and Mrs Weobster as plantst. Thr.
plepwred by Mrs. Odetta Pierotti
UM • a\lllity.bUilt. fail..jWtiiiJ, l15y.tp.t•
Mrs Ed Wise, Columbiana and and
son, Gino, and ~erved with mg" She also sta'ted that
hi_ghllght of ~heir program was
1t1n1 tAWN.fiO'I.
Mrs Ed Swank, North Uma, re- hot roUs, plekiN, eoflee and a wa~ founded to make parents_
"The Lo:it Chord" A wLo "l Be
Lurned to their homea Friday af· birthclay cake, made and decora
teaeber.s u one ,that they mlg.nt; [lieVt'!" waa .sung by Manntng
tcr a few days visit wltb Mn .Ray ed by 'l'he:hna Boyer A ceoter· co·optrate with each other for
Baumgardner of
the hmttes~
See Them In
Scldenabe\ and Mr and Mn ()ieee of JIOses was arranged hy benefit of the child and concluded group, Mrs Irvin Daumgarc' neJ'
Tbe
llousewlll&lt;ls
Howard Stewart 1bey came at this
Rilla Lcwi1 .and the hea.rt shapfld her talk w1th a poem, ''The Teach dirt.-ctor oi the loca~ Jumor chu.u
Depl.
On The.
lime to attend the graduation of napkins carried out the birthday er' Creed"
presented the group 1n two selec1
·MaiD Floor
James Roy Freell:cr at Chester
Mrs. Reinhart expressed her tlons Mrs Har:per at."COmpa.rNed
Mn Hubert Fair, Gallipolis, theme
Attend~lliJ the dinner were L opinion that two projects for the the Na.omi Juntor -ch'Olr who al.!;n
D HartJng1!r, Lavada Woodyard sehool ahould be f1eiht1es for the sang two numbers.
Helena Baker, Rllla Lewis, Kath· slow learner and a better health
The Society
served re£re;h
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ryn Wt.se, Florence Rowe, Gmn program. Mn Gibbs thought a ments to the Lakm cholf m tlle
Pierotti, Mrt Don Covert, Thel television set w9uhl be educabonal c-hurch dining room and the
SATRDUAY ONLY
MAY II
ma Boyer Eaeh ITMID received , for the puplil and j expressed her members workm~g on Ute food
llandkel'll!'hld and the womnn del!ire for a aet ot 1 D1rd call rec· eomm 1ttee included Mr&lt;J OSC&lt;!f
Hugh O'Brien N•ncy Gatea
"Wyatt larp" af TY
were presented oCOrllle.t.
ords. She closed by thanklne the Harclaway, J\1 "8. Charles Jones,
THE BRASS LIOEND
Mr~. Wise played "Happy Birth parents of the third grade for Mn. Emma Bland, Mrs. Wt\!
-also, day" on a mlnU.ture mus.lc boM belpinJ make her year mo:re suc. Wiruton and Mrs Arnold Ric
We Pa) t% Intereat On Your Savingo
al'dJ.
Jark Palanee
Shelly Wiqtert for the party. Pictures wen taken eessful.
t DtiD 1' THOUSAND TIMII
&lt;'l the sroup a,nd MiSII Mabel Hy·
Mrs. Zundel appreciated the ( ,;;;;;o;;;;;;;_;;;;.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;O:=::=:!=~
sen. who wu unable to attend the chance of becoming acquainted
&lt;CmemaJcope - Technlcolor)
the party, was aeDt her dlftner.
with the parent• and teachers. She
Ctrtoon and 3 ltoDtta
complimented the parents on hav·
SUN.-MON.
MAY 1..20
ina • aood principal and supr.
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James Stewart C1thy O'Donnell
in:tendenl who work together for
MAN FROM LARAMtl
the good of tbe pupils She ex(Cmemaseope
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preseed her desire for &amp;h!mentary
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POMEROY, OHIO
-alsohandwork ln tbe school.
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Bud Abbott
Lou CoateUo
Mr. "Robrta s1td he tried to be
Meml&gt;or Ftdcral Reserve Syaler.J
DANCI WITH Ml HINRY
milable 1t all tim., II the par.
The Wom~n·s A.Poetathm of the tntl wi1hed to consult him (!On·
Firat Rrelbrterlan Chu1'(1.h wilt- cernlng thetr c:hild. He also spoke
meet Wednesday ln»lead of the of the need of rJpalrlng the film
uaual ThutJ4ay meeting beeattBn projector or pl'n•thas'lni 1 n~w
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Wflllam obllnaer will ~ .•~e"o- nrs~ .meethtg next year Mould be
tlo""al lead~.
a hGmh room proaram wit~ par1~
, ijoatellftlll
Mra 'R.o~ncy entJ a'i'ld tuehera, whleh was
S.¥ft', Cb'arlotte Perrin, Dr Kat~ 11uccesaful laat year. It was
r;n Poindexter, Mn Suslf ~o~at to pUI'C'b'a•e bird eall recOrds
11 · Je•n Lama and Daiaie ~un the lt!Mool M~ Wooctaeard thea
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$35,000 ·~lllllages
Over Weekend,In Traffic Drive 1 Ask~As.Result
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Held Thursday

Homer Shiflet
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persons were jailed over the weekend by Meigs County
officers, two
them arrests by the Obio
State l'atrol on charges of drivtng while illtoxlcated.
Forest H Meadow~. 41, Reedsville, was fined $100 and
ll!lils 'and sen~ced to three days in jail by Mayor E. F. Rob' IIISOn Saturday night. MeadOW)' had been arrested about 2:20
~- J4. that day.
A.
Krught, 54, Pomeroy,
.y\1 arrested at 3·22 A. M. at lbe
Ju.netl6ns of Routes 33 and 7 bv
tlie Hlahway Patrol on a similar
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eb.,.ge. HI• hearing before Jw·
Ute ()f, Peace a. E. Grmdley w 11
for Mono!J', then p08tpooert
f-t 1the request of lils attorney.
•J3t0 Friday ~nirbt was releas- Six persons int:!ludmg a f1 .:
~from jalJ Sunday alternoan
montb.old baby, ~ pamful"v
a~aupplyinJi! a $ftOD ea&lt;~JI ~n.-J
but not seti.ously ir::Jured late
Chsrles Whltungton. Che!lhire Sunday afternoon O'l the Keuo,1 ~ 26. lll'!"eatetf by neputy Sheriff
Buhan Road whrn two cars col·
Jltfted. Lyone 0.1 E. Mam Street llded
bhe State Patrol :e.porte'l
fdt reckless operation, posted S40 ~oday.
, ~nd for bis appearance toda 1
Dale Welch, 10, Rt 1, Long
befo.re JP Grindley.
Bottom, was charl)ed with driving
"'l:lurty nunu.tea earhcr Lyons lert Q..f center after the accide 1l
in.ipted an t~ideht lit Syra whioh happened at the top of 01
, cute, at llhe sh~rp tutn be1ow the 1-J~J about seven mtles north of
" RJzer station, where Clar.enc., Racine.
WWetlltone, 48, Syracu~e. fa~led
Lou Welch, (lve-montl.~
t.o Dt~ke the turn got Into soft of Bonnie
the same address, wu he:d
berm:, ~d turned' hts UMB model l,ver mght m McJg£ General
Oh~~l(li: over J..Yons de•100d
for observat~on. She auf
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rered a heavy hea&lt;'l bump.
~ atone wu charged w1th reekle ~
Rut" Jordan, 40, Rt. 1, Lon r
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was treated for a lacerated lef'
knee. pu.er · passengers in th •
Jocdan cit injured were JUP.!lltol
Jo J(Jrdiq., 3, cut LOwer hp -and
J&gt;ru1sed left · leg; Gerald Jordat.,
~1, cut lower Up and upper front
teebh btbien.
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and Georg~ ~ 7,,.,.Or'"'ll butnp
on the ehJn and 1\.ead. Botti Wet"e
passen~er.s 111. trhe Welch car wlt.'1
LaJ'I"Y. Jacobs, tQ, Pomeroy RD the mf-ant.
ebaqed with disturbing tb~
Damage .to both ears was heavy
by Const.able Wel-ch wu drdered to appear })...
i•ll•d at J f(Jre Justice of Peace R E. Grtnd.
rei,ued Sun• ley tonitl'lt The Pomeroy Emer·
whPtn charges geney squad removed the lnjurr.d to the hosp1tal
mayor's court sa•·
nlgbt .Jerry Hawk wa.
guilty or dtlvu1g wHho I
operator'a Ueense and fin~ '
111d costs. 1\tvm ottd C HaaJr, eharged wlth speeding
the State PatrQl, forfeit .. l
1 bond by non-appearance

s·IX Are IDJDre
. d
In c U' • 0 n

a

'

[\eno-Bashan Road

••t

'

Fonr Arrested
In Middleport
Over Weekend

Graduate
Acllieves Record
fpr Attendance

Middleport PoJI.te Chief LeRoy
Bartrum today reported feur ar·
resls in his bailiwick over the. put
week-end witb three charged wit~
intoxleatlon and anoUter with driving wbile intoxicated.
Arre~tted

for driving whJle intox-

Sharon Dorinda Watson, a mem· icated was Eustace Lewis Ch1lton
~ af the Pomeroy Hiah School 55, of South Cbuleaton, W. Va,
~a.U.tll'll elao of 195'7 on Thurs- Saturday ni.ght Chilton willis releas-

l!liJt:eveniDI bll completed twelve
,.._ra
Qf achool with aperfect at-

teridll\Ce record. She wu a mem-

bl)t of the Pomeroy High School
M.rchin:a:., Band, Concert Band and
tile Glee club.
DoriQda is the djiughter of Mrs.
:f.rorma Wilaon, (lfth grade teacber
at Bradbuey, and the late F Ray
WileOllo a teacher and iasuranee

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•Ieaman.

ed Sunday 11.qon alter posting $1DO
hi~ ap~1rance tn
Mayor c. 0. Fisber't cuurt tonigbl
Arrested on chl~ea at intoxi·
eation were Joe Napper, 45, Mid·
dleport Fined $10 and cos~s ind
remanded to jail on tailure to pay.
Harry S Butcher, 42 1 Middleport.
Fined $10 and costa

cub bond for

William Uoyd Rusaell, 33, Pom.
eroy. Releaied on posUng of S2G
1appearance bond wbieh has been
fctrfeited.
of th&lt;!
Bartrum Jlso reported parklnt
his or- meter reeeJI)t.i for the p••t week
in :Middleport as being $209.85.

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Ho~---Union High Command Charges

'

Boy Report~d Out Of Danger
F
FromDeath

' A
damare
has been
filed In Ma&lt;oo County Court by
Gerald (Spud) Mcruolel of Ma'"'n
aaal~ W1llla"1 Blankenahlp, olao
of Mason
The auit ia an outgrowtb of a
tmpotina ln Matt:b at a Mason City
lavern in which McDamel was
shot. The latter has spent several
weeks since tbe ,booting ln Holzer
!Josltpal.

Rained Out
Be On MaYW&lt;).t:.

R.am faUed to d1mpen the ardor command today on grounds of "gross misuse" of umon funds.

Jayc~

Hone Show at the

.RoU

SpnftJ:ll Faitcrounds, but tt

dad
force the postpooemtnt of the
event untU nen Sunday May 2d
Roger Morgan of the Me1g1
County .Juruor Cdamber of Commerce eaid today tbat the entire
procram prevaou1~ ,1nnouneed wlll
be carried out on the poatponement date and that the Jaycee
Teen Age Rodeo origtnaUy scheduled for ·May 26 haa alJo been let
ba(:k to Sunda:r June 2.
Morgan ptd that entries from
Pennsylvarua, Ohto, Indiana, Ke~
tueky and Welt Viqima were all
on hand for Sunday's feature, bdt
that the heavy dow11pour of ratn
forced the postponement

Charles W. Rhodes
Fatally Stricken
With Heart Attack
Funeral serv1cru fot Charlea W.
Rhodea, 41, of Pt Pl~JSant wereheld today at the Nazarene Church
m pt Pleasant wtth Rev J S
}klapnon officiating

Rbodes, a former resident ttf
MasOn Ctty and a 1934 graduate
pt Wahama Htgh School, died a •
Fridiy afternoon of a heart at-

tack while at:, work 11 the fon
m.ap of a PainL eang at the Kailr
Workers peiformed a ptlracle 'T;:~~jc:~~~
seven·year&lt;&gt;ld Benny HOQper to ~
Pla'iit at Ravennood
1
.. ,ij~- ~s borA- -lft Mason CGUIJI.Y been trapped for .24,hd\11'4. in a
~~ !!}, 11!? ......~ th. IUl)~~ .~)lfllrll o!I$Ubps
la1o Jal!!"&lt; and
'Lilil~ , Tar lion..,
lor .lllh.Odes. He
l meJDber of

Btotberhood of Pa1ntera

.:J •

wASHINGTON (UPl- Teamster President Dave Beck was
ousted as an AFIA:IO vice president by the AFIA:IO high

The act1on came shortly after Beck refused at an unprecenearly 400 hone ahow entbustaru Sunday afternoon when they dented closed-door AFIA:IO tnal to answer charges that he
appeared for the Fourth Annual had brought the labor movement into "diSrepute "

ot

Blanke11sbip wu Indicted by the
Grand Jury in the May term of
Cucuit Court On a eharge of fel·
onlous assault. He elatms that tbe
the shootmg 'MI:S aecldental.
J G. F. Jobason Is attOJ'aey for
the plamtiff and Wtlliam H HardJn ts attorney for th~ defendant

t~

Beck Grossly Misused Funds

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Local Pastor Is
~gnedToNew

Angustl

AFL - CIO President George
Meany announced that the 2~
members of the AF1.rCIQ Execu·
live Councd who were present today hart una:'llmousiy voted Beck'!'.
1 ouster L an unprecedented action
"There Is not the famtesl quelltlOn m our mmds that he ts completely gudty of VJOlabng" trade
umon laws through hts usc of unIon m~ney which is "a sacred
trust"', fMeany satd
Meany sa1d the q~,estlnn whetlter
the 62-year-old Teamsters Umon
chtef was gu11ty of vtolattm§ federal or state law1 mvoJvlng 'theftor embettelment'' was not the concern of the e1[ecutJVe coun~l ()f
wbtch Beck had been a membe-r
smce August, 1953
Beck bad appeared before thecouncil this mormng for only a
half hour Dunng hts appearance,
Beck refused to accept has preVIOUS suspem:wn ali an AFL..CIO
v1ee pres1de!1t and council mem·
ber 0"" the AF'L-CIO charge•
aga1nst htm

I

Meany satd Beck's removal
from the exe-cuhve councal and the
VICe prestdency i!ould be appealed
at tbe AFlrCJO convention next
Dece-mber
Meany said Beck- would have to
get the Teamsters Umon ta appeal
the act.JOD
The charges against Beck were
based on thP. Senate Labor Rack·
Committee investigation di&amp;!d&lt;~r•~aod dl~ he hod
more than t;JOO;Oop Clf Teamster Umon funds for personal. matters
and county
"Whether Beck stole ' the funds
five years Middleport
borrowed them," Meany s;u;l
Church actvlttee durtng his ftve
(Continued on pagt two}
1ye·ar~ as pastor mtlude the payment of approJUmately $4,000 on a
parsonage, the selbng of the build.
10g u~ by hiS Cburcb when be
came bere and the deai.cnmg and
erecting of the fint unlt of a new
chuce.b whrcb was ded.ieated tbts

MANORVILLE, N. Y (UP)- Seven·year-old .B enny Hoop- Fnneral Home at any time
Burial will be made m
er, who survived a 23'h·hour entrapment m tbe bottom of a
144&lt;!.
Miles
Cemeter,-.
He had worked as a painter ort ..foot Wide well shaft, today was reported out of danger
for the past 18 years a~;~d ht1d and well on the roa4 to recovery.
,
formerly been employeD by the
Week-..nd X-rays showed that the sandy-haired 55-poUnd
,CllDI'
Marietta Manufacturing Company,
youilgliler
w.is
suffering
from
a•
simple
inflammation
of
the
llhodes is survived by his wife,
Dot·othy
Huddleston
RhOda, rieh.t lung and inflammations of
tbree daughters Mary Louise the btoachlal tubes and the r;Jn·
Ulet.. In addJtlon, he was under
Mucella and Peggy: two ao.M treatment for 1111 nerve Injury of
Obarlea WI.IU.am: e;nd Robert, all the lelt arm.
has served m aU or the ofit
home, one brtother, Pat.!
Bat docton lndieatad that the
Rhortes of Ctncmnatl at~d one si~­ alertdl!r, blue-eyed boy, whose en·
Nancy, four year old daugbter of fiees of the Middleport Ministerial
ter, Mrs
GeraldiDe Reynolds, tombtMnt In the dark. damprwell
Mrs Kathryn Lots Thompson, 15 Association, as v1ce-presulent ol
LYKENS, P.t UP-A grnup of
lllddlcporl
scheduled for an operation to re- the Meigs County Mmtsterial As- mmers "deterndned to find D ·
ahaft touched off 1 24-bour long
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COLUI\tBUS UP-HtrVI!); .Had- move her apleen at Untveralty Ho... sotJation, a11 prestdent of the Jack- vtd Snyder one way or anothCJ"
drama. would be- able to leave
l&amp;y'riew Hospttal in Mastic Beach dtx, a Jett~handed pitcher Wlt 1 pltal Tuel!ld&amp;y. She was acconlpa- son Zone Nazarene Mmisters' As- contnmed d1ggmg today m a
the Philadelphta
Philhcs h ~s nied to the hospttal Saturday by sottation, for four of the five gangway of a mme where he WdS
by the week end
tole! £nends thft he expects to her mother and sister, Kathy Ann, IYE&lt;ara as president of the Jackson trapped by 11 C"ave In Frtday
Young Penples' Saetety, has morrnng
"He looks a:Ood and lf!l very be traded to tbe Cincmna.ti Ret and grandmother, Mra. A. v. Smith
Mrs Smith tnd Kathy Anb reauoc1ated wtth the Rawlings
livelY," said Dr. J. H Kr11, the lep.
Older nuners and state m1 1e
turned Saturday with Robert COat. Funeral Home and at pres- mspector Robert Schne:dcr
phfJicl.•n wllo bll 1Uertded BenThe
Columbus
Clllr:en
a
Scrtpps
Coats and son, Stephen, who took ent w employed by the VIllage of Asbland. Pa , hole'! out little bo"e
ny since his fall into tf.e- well
Middleport ,
Thunday evenln1 Krls, who su- Howard newspaper, c;an1 Haddtx t h em to Co Ium bus ,·•n tbe •·
IMW1meaMrs. Styers bas. also been active for the 3ti year-old father of thrl.'e
pervised the pumping of oxrgen told frH•nd! In SoU'h VieJina, 0, Coats .ambulance Nancy 111 tbe vlcC'hddren State Poh. e Sgt J ~
where
-be
hves,
that
he
e)l:pects
Funeral services wlil be beld Into the na!Tow bole throughout
Um of a rare blood disease whlCb in the County Council of Church lleph L Toehyba at the Lykc,u;
Women and m her local cbureb
Tueaday at 2 30 P. M in the Btld Benny's eotrapment1 said the bOy to be shJfted to the Redlegs, n~J
make, the operatton Deeessary.
Their three _vear old son, Carl, w.u sub-stahon sa1d the concensus 'lf
Knob Church 1or WUbur Cl1:rton wool4 remain In an oxygen tent leadtft.i' the NatJoni(l J..eague
Her room number is 821.
~
Haddix
formerly
pitched
for
born
durme tbeJJ" 1 tay JD Mtddlc- Bplnton 1s that Snyder w1ll ~
Birth. 73, whc died at his home in untU the spot on his lung-a little
dead when he Is found
porl.
Portland on Sunday...
lara:er tban a dime - disappears. the Columbus Red B1rds when th('
The veteran mmer.s bU(' Uu•1r
Surviving In addition to hla wife Ddetorl: deacribed the lung Jn. teem was owned by the St Lou1s
opmton
on the muffled rumbltl
Cardm.als
and
hlter
for
t)\c
Card
M~ha, are the followiDI thildren flamatlon as ''pneumoniUs," a
HOLD
FUNERAL
SERVICES
oheard
a few hour-3 after Sp
they
t'nals.
Elzt Brrch, Racine; Harley Burch, mUd form of pneumonia.
BELOIT, W1s. UP-Servic ·~ der's last tapp•ngs Fr1da;y a£h"~·
Ttxaa, Hazel Sbuc'k, 11lliml, Fla.; 1 Surrounded by tors and get.'Well
were held tOOay for Mons FJC' noon The old t1mers say th ;
d
Aususta Powell, Torch; Ralpb
1
1
1
stad,
72. father of former New !ilgnalled a second but small •
Birch, Ealt lLVe,pool; DailY Prau, te earams from r ends an _,o~
Af:aiDENT KILLS PtVE
SCRAN!I'ON, Iowa UP...--A lwu
York sbowg1rt Greg SherwooJ cave-m that entombed Snyder 1n
Cllri'ton, 0 , and Ernest Clark Le· )'ttlOUS well-wbhers, BenDfl" .til
who marrted
automobile h;m a gangway, a small passage I earl·
tart. o. Enna Birch another child was not permitted to ~sit -" u- rar colliJlon at an mtersettlon ~~,;::I~:
· of Middlepor,l High Horace Dodge n. Fjj!lstad suf mg oJf from the mam sha.ft of th •
l.s de¢ealed
cept tor meals - and t~ly near here- ktUed ftve persons
were honored Sunday morn- le.red a fatal heart attack her
slope-type mme tn , Short :Mour&gt;
AlSO" aunriving are a brttther, when tu,pported by nur.sea: 1Doc-r Sunda.J olgbt, four of them stu
dents
at
omaha
Neb,
cllools
Jng
at
local churches At the ThUrsday.
1
tam
Clinton Blreh of Portland and ton emphasized, however, that
TwDlither
persons
were
lnJU•'
Cbureh
of
Christ,
Fred
I
Gardner,
1
tllree •iat.er11. Bella Holter of Ra.. tills
a P.r«•utlonar., ~-rtneah
pastoT, pretented 1'utaments to
d "'··JJ 1 h
clne; Nor1 Durwt of Loulaiana and
(CO'Dtinued on f]iC Dfel
e cr.ue.a Y ?~e~:_ _ _ Ira Dutcher, Bruce Bradford, Ketth
Ivl Belle Of Sunbuey. Tbere are atAnderson. Charles Dav11, Tbomas
~ 11 grand children..
Kelly, Edward Evans, Willilllll
Frlend111 may &lt;!all at the Ewing
Flnk, Kenneth LeWIS, Barbara CapFuneral a:ome until noon Tuesday
lema, Kay Stiles, Janet Val-entine
Bunal wtll be made in the Stlv·
The Rev. C. Raymon Koflltrlgbt,
envdle Cemetery at Portland.
pastor or Heath MetbodJ.St Chureh,
The Rev Clm:emont E Hoyt, pas!or of the First Bap!tst
Ernest Covert, super10tendent
F uture" at the
Sunday Sebool, presented Church, preached on the topic "Fatth for the _
Rev. Richard Wrlght, Mason-Clifton Methodist Church min·
Standard Btbles to these Baccalaureate service held at the Middleport H1gh School aud-Isler, advised members of the Wahama High School Senior
Shtiley Roush, Eu- Itorium Sunday,~ 19.
Class that tbe little decisions of their lives are over and the
Edward Lee Me
The graduates were told t11at
-Jr., Robert fatlh m God, m their p,arenrs the Htgh School took the1r plae&gt;&lt;t
majOr decisions are now facing them as he spoke to lhe grad·
Coats
uatin.g class at Baccalaureate
- - -- - the1r teachers and themselves befbre the robed ~en10rs cntc~ I
Church Ger- and the rc11ults of the h1th o ~ from the back of the auditonu•n
SerWees held In the new Waham
;on, conscience, other tml•v1dua
(Jf the the parents te-achers and sehoul and marched to the r reserved
g:rmntatUII)-IUdltorium.
1rou.ps, scnpturcs,
expenence
ttev Wright told the group md common sense, he remlndeJ
offH·ub had brnught them "'l seCtion before the sptaker
that conlronting tl'lem nrwr wen lhem.
the acb1evement of graduation
For tbe "pecJal number by th·
tkree
major choices. 'l'bo.;e
The
speaker
c1ted
examples
of
band
"Symphony N•1 5", Bee...
Rev Wr1goht emp~astzed the
Hovatter
chol~s were cboosina: a ~on
great
men
and
women
from
th'
thoven,
and the Garis' Glee Club
lohn Fultz, sapermtendent of
ln Ute, tboaslng the proper1VJatt' fact that through a cmnbinatlo1
pohhcal
leaders,
state
!electiOn
"God of All Nature'
Btble
"Jr
\bese
d1fferent
channels
peothe First PreSbyterian Church
In Ufe .and choosing a !Malter in
and
church
founders
as
per
drrectcd
by
Mrs Clarence Lace",
men
ple -can lmd theJr peace or nund School, presented a Btble to Patty
life.
who
gave
fa1th
10
&lt;i-od
as
seni.Jrs
m
the
b:md and G~ce
sons
·md a plan to follow through Life Carmack, graduate Of Wahama
the
most
important
part
of
tht!ir
Club,
JOined
the
others on the
In
closing
his
talk,
he
reminded
Htgh
School.
He adviaed the graduates to
,
_,_
!itage Rev C. R. Konkr1ght pashvcs
choose something to do la ll{u the graduates that t•ach per~on
tor of Heath Methadwt Chunth,
MARKET REPORT
which Ul worlhwhHe and whkb will be e1thcr a steppmg stone or
In sp{'akmg- of tbe atomic ag.&gt;- read tile Scnpture Jesson anJ
In
hfe
through
a
stumbling
block
CINCINNA
T1
CUP)-Producc
fits tbetr talent.t Ia the o:matter
Mr Jloyl s~ud that it is a ~t
Eggs, steady and uncbanged, time to be ahve and is a tr~ Rev N D Bordon, Mt. Moriah
of eboOBing a mate lrJ Ufe. he his own decisions
lfwiiC {or the SefVlCe&amp; ft.S four· prices
.at farms, consumers, mcndous ehallenge to youth to Bapbst Church gave the praye,r
t-old them to discuss lnteft!l!lts to
The Glee Club sang a opr~Q"~
nllbed
by
a
Glee
Club
Ensemble
whites
and
browns, A jumboS 27· ha\e courage and faith Ill order
life. 1n ehootlng a muter in Ufe,
response and led the cOngre~a­
be aid that they must be 8e" of ej.gt,.t v01ces They were caro 31; A large 2S-Z7: A medtums 22- to succeed
tlon m the hymn "Ab1de Wirb
vanbJ to etther God, wealth, IYn Dotson Shirley Dodson. Su' 24, A small 18-~ 8 large 22-24,
The
program
opened
w1th
the
Me"
wh1ch was aceompanl~d or
FOB
A
large
31-3f1,
A
medium
28·
??o!lni(lht,
jWQhda
Ro~h.
Shel!IO(IUlarily, or Hlf.
proce.ss10nal "Ever Onward" •lY the band The ebsing ph)er
Advisittl the graduatq t1 ddll. Roush, John Layne, ~ennelh 29, B large 28-29.
ChickeDS, fryers •bout ateady, the Middleport band dtrected bv was also gJven bY Mr- qardtrer.
eiKMM!e God, ]le aald 'll•t they Dodson .and .James Breen T~e
Baskets or red and wttlte , rQse.c
3-3\lt ~lb 1~0: heus. heavy Ea.ri w~rnll:c and the invocation
fryers
mutt ~now God and bow be re- latter d1rected the gr.()u.p. They
and
ferns were w:ed to .decorate
bv
Fred
Gardner,
pa.tor
(Jf
the
14-lt;
hens,
htbt
10·-12
were
'accompanied
at
the
.piano
v.... hln&gt;aelf to thOID. (\od .,.
c·11Urch
of
Christ
The"
taeulty
d
tlbe
~tai'e
for the service..
Butter, 90 iCOre 71.
{Continued on Pare 1\va)
veal! blnuielf lbrouab truo~ rea·
Am.enca and prmdent of Local

vl

Harvey Haddi~
May Be Traded
To The.Redlegs

Of Rare
Blood Disease
Faces Surgery

ye~

HopeHeld ,
For Man Trapped
In Mine Cave-In

Wilbur C. Birch
Sureumbs Sunday
At Portland, 0.

u'

Senior Graduates
Are Honored By
Local Churches

'*•

Faith For The Future Stressed
At Middleport Hi Baccalaureate

Wahania Hi Graduating Seniors
Baccalaureate Service]s Held

I

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