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PRICE FIVE CENTS

MiddlepOrt,,~Q.ves To~
Repair Streets,· Get
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WHEE LING, W. Va.-

on cerlilbl

p~ets for "Com-

petitive reasons."
WJIUam A. Steele, chairman
and president of Wheeling, said
that the April 10 booats .., plates and electrical sheo;l! would
be reocmaed, retroactive to the
date of the . Increase. He also
a."nounced that costs of hot roll·
ed sheell\ and strips and cold
rolled sheet and strip steels
would he reduc.O an average of
51 cents per tun, retroactive to
April 17.
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HUN;riNQTON, .w. Va.--:-

• NO TEDIOUS STIRIIINL ~
couple ot stirs, lt'l rMCtJ ..

TJ·.. S. Army

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dJSirJCI
office wrll open b1ds May 23
on COII!IIructlon of boat
": ug jacilllies on the Scioto Riv.
er at Portsmouth, for the Capl
Anthony Meldahllocks ~nd
. project. Work oo the
oroject will begin within
lays after tbe controct

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• CLINGS TO BlUSH Glt ........
&amp;It No metll)' dllpplnea No
llt-..stl mark1.

• UIIPTn.DWINGON. Bruah
douft't Or••· Paint .roolftl

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• USIIN ANY 1100111. POl walt,
ceillnas. woociWDfk. Dries 1ft
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• STAYS CLIANIR. SJ)otl.
ma'kt. w.sh off. taoJ: rlnM
cfean In IOaiPY

Engm~rs

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WASIUNGTON - The Navy
planned to lower underwater
..ameras to the bottom of the
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MlanUc today to see If 11 ball
(IJund the hulk of the submarme

waw.

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Mayor Lee Smith told Middleport councilmen Monday \partmenr !rUCk from the Pom·
·night extensive street repairs and a modern-type com· eroy Motor Co. 011 1ts -low
munity building "could be a reality i!' 1963."
ibid (by $438) . of 14,1169, enact"
He was reporting informally on action t~ken, after r.e· led Into Jaw f1re con.tra~ts for
cent suggestions by councilmen, to pbtam federal aid outs~de political subcbvls1ons to
for street repair as well· as added ud under the Com· 1obtam f1re protectr011, agreed
munity Facilities Aid proviSions of a law approved in ., to re-o&lt;ganlze recreation man·
the last Congress. Mayor Smith further said:
\agement, heard a telephone
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h this com
company executive ou!Une his
. wan . 0 pus s
.; the building.
firm's tmprovements in area
mumty building ~a a ~ tu While the pre&amp;eot Congress service, and made minor fund
1 can.l 11 maybl
pos~1 eh ll lias not approved fands under transfers.
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moke I a com na on. re-a a community facllltleo aid IIIIo .
THE NEW TRUCK
Mayer n~~ltb
lndlcatedH
Council . unanimously
nIce colmmunhlly
p ace w ere buolrlgdamnglzal'lons
. year,
lOth DJatriet
'-""~~il'e11man o, accept·
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GETTY UP_ Thomas (Pee~ Werry and Ralph 10 ogie) Calvert, Jr., toured Pom~roy over the weekend in
a 1921 express wagon owned by the lllaettnar Auto Company. The horse, wh1ch IS pullrog the ancient wagon , 11
owned by Calvert, at left. The passenger in back is youngster Ronnie Arnold of Condor-st. Fred Blaettnar and
his son, John William, also took a ride in the horse drawn wa~on as the klck~ff event for their llOth anniver·
sary of from "Buggies To Bl'u-~ic;k~s;";w;h~i~ch~i~s~b~e~m~g
&gt;..::ce-:l::eb::r~la::t~e~d~t.::h•.::•__wc:_e:.e~k~.~~S_e_n_h_n_el_P-;hoto.·-- - : - -- - - - - - - --

and groups may meet."
mer E. A.,ele, had promised ed the bid offered by WJIUam l
The moyor promised to write I. "aU possible help." ......... Grueser. manager of the Po~·
personally before all Councilmen had a busy night ~oy Motor Co., when hrs b1d
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in fefjleral aid.
He inrllcated he ~nd ~ne
Grate, and probably Bill Childs,
chairman of the Middleport
Planning Commission, are to
h'
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meet 1n Columbus t IS wee
with persons who will guide
in making applica·
street repair aid and

was lowest and the one that
met all specifications as adver- 1

They bought a new street de· tised. other persons appearing
before council to justify the~r
bids were Carroll Norris . of
Rawlings Sons Motor Co., Mid·
dleport; Harold Smith of Meigs

C0 Ieman Has
New PI30 For
Ohi0 party

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Rett"red Rat"I """'"'''''''••••
EmpIoye Ies
At Holzer

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Drivers
• T0 Compete
In Jaycee Road-e..n sunday

Middle~en
Coming events at
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port llChool brclude lilt ....,.
play, Friday, May 18; the
senior tdp, teavlag May IZ;
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Baccalaureate services, Sun·
Weather permitting the Fourth Annual Jaycee Teen·
day evenlog, May II; Elghtll A e Safe. Drivin Ro~d-e·o will be held on the lower
grade Commencement, Tllun· p!rking lot in Po'ineroy nel&lt;l Sunday at 12-30 p.m .
day eveoln&amp;, May !3; Se~lor
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Equipment Co., Pomeroy, and ~aker 0. Gordon,
re~ired Graduation, Friday e\'eomg, The Metgs County . Jaycees driver's trammg mstructor for
Pete Davis of Keith Goble Ford, railway employ~e and res1dent May %4..
sponso;ed Road-e-o gtves the turther information.
M'ddl
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of Pomeroy, dted Monday at
A444•4• C()Unty s teenagers an opportun·
The to forty high scorers on
1 ';l;'~E CONTRACfS
10:10 p m. at Holzer Hospital !
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,ity to demonstrate driving skills th wntren tests will oompete
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Bankers

th' d ading of Ordln· in Gallipolis.
in open competition. Drivers e a four-pari L'OUrse The
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Cheshire
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YI ourse consists of· (1) The
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By ROBERT L. KAYLOR
:~~~tioo 1:.~!w.J'P Including a January 21, 1893, Mr. Gordon
written tests in all county high ~truight Line (21
serpen·
UaHed Pres siDterDIItloDal
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bet· . io de- was the son of Elza and Sara fifO
Ischools 00 teenagers desiring to f
(3 ) The' Offset Alley and
lb~sh:~
COLUMBUS . IUPJ) -:- _Demo- ~-~ 0 s~gnsuco~;r~c:. yet Scott Gordon. He is survived
· enter. Entranst must not be 19 ~ ~~~e, The Parallel Park excere
vy das located
-~~- cratic State Chairman Wdham L.
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fire by his wife, Verlie Church Con·
years of age by August 9, not ' .
All call for 8 steady hand
a dll'Len objects .on the. ocean
Coleman unveiled • program per:,;ng .. -~s :.g Inor' ted to way Gordon; two daughters,
married, n~tound guilty of a
ool mind
floor, 8,400 feet deev. Ill
Monday night to rev~alize the prob'tr ,on. WI
( ' I VI 'th a Vesta Ham of Dayton and Belmovmg tra . VIOlation durmg an a cle
nd .
h
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area Where Ute·
tear su•
. Oh' and --~·cted ar 1 a e or nego 1a e Wl
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1 Troph 8 8
cas awar s
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bo d '
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,.1 va Lesher of Columbus; and TWo p 0ft\e.....y bank"!:rs wiU t e past s mont s, a mus1,
led 1 th th
M•rme _ _ ...., with 129
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sweepmg c ansea m l s opera· men and Middleport volunteer a stepdaughter_, Joan Conway help swell record enrollment of 0
a va I
rivers perml_. 0 winners in both the OOys•
!bell April tOl"'lM · Navy_
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lions.
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The ~'-'· to Rayburn of Chicago, III!Tillis; a almost zoo banker • students for IStudents may contact !herr 1 P . 1 , 1
nd t
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six of Ute object!. •·t~
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. CoJeman, ,..wbD, baa CDJPe, tUKltr. ~en..
Onu.-nce .~o~~o, • brnther Earl Gordon of Galli·
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r.al good prO!Ipects,"
orftfclsm for his leadership ol the bO ·efletli.. as-soon as per!"!!- potis itM 'tcnopbew,.l!olll!!l' Gor· tho.o18111..,~ Ohl;u~h;'~ ~!
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inp, trophy wtll be presented 18
The search his been narrow·
S 1f 8
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party In last yeor's election cam- ted under Jaw;.
h' don o1 Pomeroy
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the school w1th the highest.,....
e&lt;. to an area of 10 square
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am It provides u•at a towns tp,
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miles 270 miles east of Boston.
Funeral services for Nora ~·a meetin here of ::~. for example, may contract for Funer~l servaces WJII be at I Maxine. Griffith or ~ Porn:.1
Jim Carpenloer ' Rut1ai1d "!frgh -- _.,....,~,
The Navy said It was coofidenl Alice Bailey, 84, who died Man· ly . formed ~mocratic County protection fo~ $200 annually, th~~ r~~er;;:e ,;;fvi~~~~i:;. eroy Na~lOnal ~·~ Will .'::'.
;school teacher and chairman of
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that. the sunken attar:k
at her home in Flatwoods, Chairmen's Organization.
plus $50 per f1re call.
,
~~iatin . ·Til~ time and date of amoog t e S::~1 atte~:ar 1 h e
the event, said today. he hopes
11
marrne lay som.wnere
be held Wednesday at 2 The otato cliairman said his .~rlh!;.lb~~L. v•::::: " ';': .. servia! is pending. Burial will :c~':c :
gr~duate follbwing
for a large turnout_ this Sunday.
"· m. at _the MI. Herman plao for reorganizallon of the dl- 1 ad U H hgd
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he at the Beech Grove Ceme- th
k llf lassroom work.
" We hope fam1bes through·
that area,
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church. Burial will be ln the vided part~:'t.ukl be centered or op 08 • e 8 oppo
F . nd
ll
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out the county wJII plan to rome
m HOMESTEAD AFB, Fla. Herman cemetery beside around a n
system of fman· tbe measure llacJe • boded· tery. rle . s may ca. e~emngs Paul E Kloe~ o the arme~s COLUMBUS IUPI)- The Rhodes early and stay late. I'm sure
Cuban PremJet Fidel
her late husbrmd, Henry F. clng modeled n the same line~ ly tbrougb several month. of at t~e residence until tune ~f Bank and Savings Company, will administration has ordt&gt;red top ithese ~tudents will provide
emptied his dungeons of aU Bailey who died in 1960
as that of the Republicarl &amp;tat~ deliberations. Eveu aOer vol· ~rvtce.sd A~r~e~ents ~e
be attending the school thiS state offic~als to streamline de· Iplenty of excitement for every ..
A~erican prlsond:-'8 except
Survh.ing are these chiidren organization He saJd also much lng yes be said, ul still ddak mg rna e y wmg
nera year for the first time. .
partment forms, procedures, in- one " Carpenter said.
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is
wrou•
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home
The
school
IS compnsed of t
· an ef · 1 Refreshments
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longtime enemy Monday in
Dalley, Jennie Abbott, of the party's business would go
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sion s ruetIOns and recor ds m
will be avail..
change for four CUbans held
John Bailey all of Pome· behind closed doors as part of the \ Mr. Gibbons proposed time
two one-week trammg ses
s, fort to cut through t-ed tape and \ ble for spectators In event of
u· s· 1·ans · The Dearded
ro) Rt 3 and Ocln A BaUey of cb
should be taken to "talk it
Mef1o Memorial Hospital
both being held the same week. reduce pr;nt;ng &lt;Osts.
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Bt
n the first aod second
ram t e con s wt 11 e e \4
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dictator also promised to
Euclid; a sister, Mabel Cleland
WID A•vlte stra&amp;egy
lover ~~ repf!sen a ves
ADMISSIONS - Zana Bax. e wee
m trainin each Gov. Jamru; A. Rhodes said that lthe following Sunday.
800 to l.OOO Cubans to leave his
Chester, and a brother, El· Describing the session as "the tot nshlps and VIllages affected. ter, Pomeroy; Esta Howell, ye~ of ~lassroo edt
g, t many businesses. whose property
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Communist Jsl&amp;nd later thif
Will of Syracuse. A son, most harmonioua Democratic
RECREATION CHANGE
Pomeroy · Eunice Nutter stu ent. 18 req~ll"
compte~ and records are subject to state D •
I F' d 1
week as parL of the deal.
Franklin, and daughter, Ruth, meeting 1 have ever attended," Coun~ll accepted a r~om· Reedsvill~; Hazel Wickline, Ra: a specl~l proJect as 8 par 0 inspect1on, often are subJeCted to
rtver S IDe
n
Ntw York attomey James B. preceded her in death.
Coleman said the group's mission men~atlon by councilman G~ne cine.
the trammg program.
duplkate and overlapping inspec-' Operation Case
Donovan, who arranged t h e Mrs. Bailey was a me·mber woukt be to serve as an advi· Harrts . _from the Rec:re&amp;~on DISCHARGES
M
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tions by inspectors from \'arious C
11 W. J ohnson , p omroy
. ed here Monday
the Mt . Herman church . sory bodY to t he party ,s execu- ComnussiOn
rs. Milo
en- M·r • Burford Dies
swap, arriv
. that the swunmmg nelh Brown Minersville.
st ate de pa rt ment s.
: R arro
D ·a fined
$Z and costs
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aboard- an airliner with ~I of Friends moy call at the resj. live oommillee In formulating
(Contmued on page
McDole U.:g Bottom. C.;.rence While At Store
He said thi&lt; will be eHminated r Mvnd.ayw i~ Meigs County courl
th~ pale and· skinny Ame_r~eans. ~nee anytime prior to the ser- strategy for thiB year'~ local ~leeBoyle,
Middleport:
Lester Burford, operator of as will the practice or printing 00 a citation of reckles~ oper•
He Slid three others decl~t!d to VIetS. Ewing funeral home is lions and. next year !J national
Burford Grocery in Rutland, was the names of officials on various ation by the SheriH's depart..
go ~a · LaUn American
In cbarge,
(Cootinued on page 31
Meigs General H..pllol
dead on arrival of the Middle- forms used by the state.
ment.
try mstead of returning to
ADMISSIONS _ Sail
M . port emergency • rescue squad R_hodes gave h1s cabinet officers ! The hearing on a petty lar·
homeland and three chose
y . c Monday at 2:20 p. m.
until the end of the month to r... lceny charge against Kenneth
remain in Cuba with thelf lamCormick, Middleport; Clifford Mr. Burford, age ~. died sud- pori to Fmanre Director Rkhar.t l' Keith Mark ins and Margarel
lliea.
Dew~urst, P&lt;&gt;rneroy • Vlr~ama denly of an apparent heart at· Krabach what progrt&gt;S.., they have , Elmse Mayes both of HarrisonWAS"nn.Gro~- !Am.
~:~~~Pomeroy; Cuba Little, tack while at his ' store. The•lmade in lhi~ diredion.
lvill•. was cn'ntinued until May
·
! body was taken to Chase Funer· He s~ud 1f legislative changes 3 by County Court Judge Ftank
~- J";lts, II-N.Y., warned .
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
P
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h .1 d There will be an unliSII81 Var· , DISCHARGES John 1al Home where arrangements , woold be ,.. 4 u~red for the correc- 1w, Porter, Jr.
a:OI p:~
are pending._
--~~-- tive action. they should sobmit the \
- - --1":, ~ Princess Grace of Monaco ..0; ; of t~~':~rld'~ ::::'iy ;.~ liety show. at the Syracuse : Sprouse, Mtddleport.
flallllaary spiral in wages IJ!d ladies" Monday night at a brilliant fashion ball that dis.l School April 26 • at 7:30• It is 1
p.-opos&lt;d chanMes '" law for transREPORT ARRESTS
the~ of IIVIlll
played her blonde beauty in a regal setting.
Jspon"""'d by the_ Syracuse La·
~i'""n by Krabach lor_consl(lera- 1 The Ohio State Patrol Mo..
He•llllcie the sh.tement as the The former Grace Kelly of Philadelphia and her bus- Idles Auxiliary Frre
liOn and recommendation tu the day reported the arrest ol two
Senate-llou!e Eronomic C&lt;tm. band, Rainier Ill, "reigJied" over the event sponsored lncl~~ed
be a ~ o ~
NEW YORK (UP!)- Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has , go"'""'
Meigs county residents, Harold
mittee opened hearings Into by the Philadelphia Fashion Group from a royal box at Dance . a Mock Weddmg,. put a smllin~ but f.Jrm embargo on rnformatlon relattng
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E. Hysell. 28. Pomeroy, cited to
whether the pric rise by Am· the bead of the Philadelphia Art Museum's grand stair-~~~yle show, lates.~ fashions. to the questi~n: Will he wed the recen.tly d•vorced Mrs.
MAN FINED
Gallipolis court for defective
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Champagne Mus1c by the La· Margaretta F1tler Murphy. The attracttve Mrs. Murphy Raymond Russell has been xh t
d P ker C Chaney
~~..:'leel manufacturers was y. Trllrole Ill 11011(
dtes Auxiliary, music by the , 35, a former member of the governor's staff, was dl: l fined $100 and costs in Meigs ~. ~':cin:~
to M~igs ~
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Grace's hair wu coiffed in
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Trlbate Ill BoDJ ,
jSyra~e _El·Rancheros, Bever· vorced about two weeks ago in Sun Valley, Idaho, from Common Pleas court where he Thursda for no muffler. Con·
'i'be .....8
test 1 . te
Ire 11y1o She
Never, never &lt;IJantle. Keep ly Hillbillies by the Syracuse Dr, James S. Murphy 40 a microbiologist at RockefeUer j was arra~gned before Judge . t d / G il' 1' court Satul"
ap...... grea
WJS r
em:me . ·
ware that breathless charm!" was Ed· \OJb Scouts, and songs and mu- Institute.
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:John C. Bacon . Russell said he VICe n a : 18E
tee

Hou-•'"

Dopt.

MAIN
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Funeral For
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Yes, the old
pocketbook
wilhinga

on its way!

HOUSE
CLEANING?

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song of,
ia
when you
buy your Fix-up
materials from us.

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Gyface'S RegaI Beaut y Has

DON'T OVERLOOK

Glt"tter At Brilli"ant Ball

YOUR RUGS •• ,

GARAGE DOORS
One, one-and-a-half. lwo
car. Top qualit y full}' furnished . As low as .
$51.75

RUG &amp;CARPET
CLEANING ASpecialty II

SCREEN WIRI
All types regularly car.
Repair
ried in stock.
screen dool'IS and wiD· ,
dows now. As low v.a ~ 9c ft.

MEETING POIITPONED

of

The meeting
Rock
Grange ldleduled for
••enintl ball been
w Frlday at a p. m.
ll!d Alfred Grangeo wiU

Whether it should be shampooed
... dry cleaned • . . or regular

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Shornpool"'
Wool Rue•

DOOR CHIMU

GARDIN TOOLS
Wide selection of fine
garden tools of all ldnda.
Garden rakes PB low a1

98c

R•v•rlibiH

lOcO:

Dry Cle1nln1
(All Ty,.lj

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ROBINSON'S
LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS
Convonionl Pickup Stotlono In Middleport.Pomtroy
Phone Pomeroy WY 2-5421· Mhldhport WY 2.5130

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et; suni!own aloug a 1!11ft1tea,st

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TONICti'T
GreiDrJ P..S, PoliJ Jlerpa
oDd Robert Mitchum Ill
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ROCKY NOT TALKING Of LOVE

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"noW l!lut , of ~c
winliloJtl! II"! ,lloulhweot. ROola
·were . .t .. ....y, · JII'~ Bfllr·
Me tankli wtre • upended . and
l~!to·(,,'wer~: thoked with
downed l!'!ll.. ll!d tlebrlo In
· l&lt;)wil of ~
of Dalila~
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.AMILY NICIHTI

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"TTil 110 WAYI"

~=gown ·

AI her throat bo"i.m
glistened a • .
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die ·Fisher's tribute to her iD sic by Syracuse talent.
Monday, a ''bill·slgning" ceremony at Rockefeller's ! was not guilty to a grand lar- day was 1 Ro /\· ~ 10s a~
...g. Gov. Willlam W. Scranton, i A free will offering will be Manhattan office gave newsmen their first chance to 1ceny charge but pleaded guilty \31 • tsM;dd ? ~' '. ~ 0
!cose
wbo sav• her the spon~·· crys- 1taken at lb~ door. boor Prize query the governor about published reports linking him ' to a charge of petit larceny. cos or 0 owm
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tal bowl award for fashio~ lead· ;will be given. For sale will be to Mrs. Murphy. "Do you plan to marry Mrs. Murphy?" jaccording to court records . Rus- 1
&gt;rsltlp, added this praise:
hotdogs, hamburgers, fish, pie, asked a newsman.
sell has 15 days to pay the .
PLAN SALE
"All Pennsylvanian• joins lo coffee and kool-ade.
"No comment," said the governor with a grin.
Ifine and costs. The defendant ! The Southern Local Athletic
honoring lhll diiUnguished daugh· This Is a benefit for the fire
"Will you have a comment at any time?" "No com· appeared in court on an infor· Boosters Assocl8tron Will spooo
tor of . Phllade~ for the ~!f•· department and emergency-res- men!," said the smiling governor. "Well," the newsman motion afladavit filed by Pro- 'lsor a bake sale Apr~ I. 27 at 9 a.
cl0118 ll!d beauUfirl American lm· cue unit. Firemen will assist In 1said, "I wish you the best of luck." fto(,kefeller laughed. secutlng Attorney Bernard V. m. at the Racine Village Culo
age which she projects. We are the show.
"!even have to say no comment to that," he replied. Fultz.
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OIJioPowtrC&lt;t. isseeldngau-System, of which Ohio Power lng electric space heating, with \'" Include schools, churches
lborlly to reduce Its raios to is a part.
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commercial and small industr~ Total savings to existing ell· neighborhood of 20 per cent. · In its applicatior•. Ohio Pow·
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Applications lowal'd this end Ohio Po- customers wlll their operations."
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now on in Congress Is ~u~ce!!ful .
In '29 the bll economy•oize paper dol·
Jar wu superseded by the present wal·
let·•lze blll.
The proposed chonge would be no
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RUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811
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Bob lfope, tire nearest thing. •
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pool manager and tbe park and
re '!~atiun director be independent positioos, drawing eqllal
pay $225 tier month. Last year
on: job was park director and
pool manager a·t $250 per month.
the other hit assistant,
.at
$19!'.5'\ jier month. Harris said
confusion . resulted through OY·
erlapping duties.
His proposal went to the or·
dinance committee with couno:jl's bleRSihg. Harris also reported Leo Kennedy will be rehired as pool manager,
TELEPHONES
James KimbaJI, commercial
manager ·Of the General Telephone • company, Athens, ac·
comi&gt;anied by Don McTurner,
of the loeal exchange, told the
"telephoneo company story." He
said the utility propo~;es to visit each municipality annually
tA&gt; review Its progress, His
points inCluded:
-General Tel in Meigs Coon·
.ty hjres 29 persons, with an
•nnual p_ayroll of $126,4M and
ex~ifures the past 10 years
of $'t,W,OOo In new plant and
equli&gt;ment. ·
-There 1s an average of 19,380 local can. per day and 218.·
annuany originals

one of his rare appearances on
a eolleg~. ca~~ when he e()ines to Ohio Unlveralty's Grover
Physical Education center lor a
special performance Thursday,
May 9.
The famous saddle-beaked
comedian will ttam with a surprise guest lro~n llonywood and
student talent from the Ohio
campus in an evening of music
and fun, beginning at 8 p. m.
The public is Invited to attend
the 'program, sponsored by the
Ohio University Fund, Inc. Pro-fits from the show will be used
ll purchase new books for the
Ohio . University library.
More than one hour of the
two;hour pelio~mance will be
sol~ Hope, smgmg, dancmg and
jolu.ng about tbe news bead·
lines, the weather, the picture
at the neighborhood theatre,
and, of course, Bing Crosby.
Ski-Nose also will serve as

Capt. Mary B. Thomason of
l'ar10a1, Kansas, Iabove! Is
""lgued to the Clnclnnali Recrulllng Slatloo as
Army
Nurse CounM!lor for lhe Trl·
State area. The GalllpoUs Ar.
my RemdtiDg Area Is pari of
tbe Clnelnaall Army Nurse
COUDselor'J area an4 ln&amp;erested peraous from Ibis area may
cOIIIact Captain Tbomasoo by
maD or see the local Army
Recrolter M.Sgt. Kenaeth o.
Judd, Part Central Hotel here
In Galllpolll. Capt. abomasoo commentator (or a style show
wllt be 'Ia the Gallla , Meigs presented by Home Economics
, students, under the direction of
..rea soon.

Effective M~y I, the : U. S.
llllollr&lt;&gt;ad- ~tlrement
Jirftentatlve will nold 'MII&lt;'l!U
.. hours at the Baltimore and
passenger station, West
Uni1o1&gt;&lt;st ill Ather.. , on the first :
Wednesday of each I!IOntt from I
11 a. m. to 11 p. m._He will no
longer be at either the post of.
flee building or the New York 1
central - C&amp;O Railway Company freight stat1011 In Athens. I

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Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

WE ARE YOUR HEADQUAJ!TERS FOR

IMPERIAL WALLPAPER

PLAN SUPPER, SALE

The Ractne Grade schoo1
PTA will sponsor a jitney supSKJ,NOSE !HOPE)
per Saturday, April 27, at the
MIS5 Allyne Bane.
7-Ith grade building. Hand·
Tickets for the event priced made articles will be sold.
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LOCAL TEMPS
Ret1il Store 1nd Office Located At
section, $2.110 general admis- The temperature in Pomeson, and $1 .50 for aU· students, roy's bosiness district at 11:30
are on sale at the Memorial • . m. today was {41 degrees, un- · 297 So'; 2nd Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
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ty !iDes · and there will be ndd· son County Circuit Court docket ance; State vs. Walter S. Dutch OVen Bakery; J. H. Somed cabies installed to Colum· for the May term or court h~ Brown, driviug while intoJicat- erville vs. Commercial Credit
Los, · as well as other minor been set. The Grand Jury wdl ed; Slate vs, Ray Beegle, drlv· Corp.; Homer S. lUll vs. Emil
upgradings of equipment.
. conven~ on Ma&gt;: 6th at_ 9,30 mg while intoxicated; State vs. Hollman, .•t al: ~Eastburn
AU councilmen, Childs, Jobn a, m. and the pellt 1ury wdl re- Jobn ~terhng Barnell, droving vs. Termmal Van Lines, Int.;
zerkle, Roger -Morgan, Gibbons, port lor duty at 9 a. m. on while mto~ted.
George Bullington vs. J. R. AI·
Charles Asa Bradbury
and May 20th.
1 Bastardy. State Ex Rei EJDs lison &amp; Everett Taylor; Charles
Harris; Clerk Gene G;ate. and Criminal ActioM ~ocketed are rna Young vs. Martin Stanley. Denny vs. Wesley Pearson, J_r.•
Treasurer Robert Byer, and State vs. F_ranciS Wayne Jr.; State Ex ~~ Cora Cath": Lrrol . L. Ruosell vs. Anita
Mayor mith attended
Owens, h1gamy, State vs. Rus- nne Brannan vs. Dalla Woyan, Brown, State of W, Va., et al
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sen McQueen, health dep&amp;r\; l!tate Ex Rel .Milry Ann Clonch VS. Braneh F1emlng: City Elecs
ment: State vs. Arnold Lane, vs. William Holcomb.
trlc Company vs. Douglas R.
'contributing; State vs. Ray· Civil Aclions: Lee Wears vs. Roush; In the Matter of the
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I mond B. Stiltner, three counts Cora Devore, Mary Wears &amp; Estate of G. L. Pullin, Dec.;
of forgery: State vs, William Doris Wears; Marjorie L. liar· William P. Hollman vs. MliJ,
J . Somerville, two counts, one 's, e, al vs. Lucille Swackham· ard C. Spaulding; E. J. Somers
of false pretense and other lor mer, et al; Case Equlpmeot, vllle vs. Ken L. Somerville &amp;
embezzlement : State vs. B. L. Inc. vs. Finley Cremeans; Oblo Edna V. Somerville; William
Somerville, two counts, false Valley Food Service vs. Gerald Young vs. Shirley M. Hollman,
pretense and embezzlement; Hndges and Henrietta Hndges; et al; E. J. Somerville, et a1
State Vs. Harry Erle)Vine, Jr., Houston G. Young, et al vs. vs. B. L. Somerville, et al;
COLmrBUS (UPI) - , Gov. Ielonlously steal; State vs. Birdie Roush &amp; Viola Roush; Bernard Prather vs. Worthy
James A- Rhodes today dectin· Mary Jane Bevore, contributing Houston G. Young, et al vs. Denny &amp; Ernest ,H. Snyder;
ed to comment on charges that to neglect of child ; State vs. Ruby Sayre; A. L. King vs. Kenneth D. Ridge &amp; Betty
tbe Reoubllcan , controlled le- IEarrol Lynn Russell, non-sup- Edwin L. King; Avalon C. Tay, Ridge vs. Richard P. NeweU;
grslrtture ~~ adopted a "band· port; Slate Vs. Murphy Cl&lt;!fl low, et a1 vs. K. W, Robinson; Fidelity &amp; Casualty Co. vs.
? atti~nde toward fair boos- and Rose Bowery, contributing; Chares Thomas Kearns ami Dol•gls R. Roush ; Associates
mg legrsiapon.
S.t •t• vs. W. J. Somervllle, lorg· Georgia Anna Kearna, ehange Discoont Corp. vs. Jesse May1ts
charge was made Moll' ery; State Vs. B. L. Sommer, of names; Lester Lee Leonard, ard; John E. Bowery, Sr. VI.
day -AlJo'fbendore M. Berry, co-- ville, intent to defraud; State Admr., et al vs. Natinnwid eMu- Rose G. Bowery; Alton Jordan
chai!1JIO!' o.! the Ohio C.nunit- Vs. · Harry Elmer Ch~istian, tual Ins.; Ben Somerville, et - Freeda Jordan vs. Mertoo J. Now, you can enjoy the convenof these modem flameless electric
tee for Civil Rights Legislation break &amp; eater.
al; Commercial Credit Corp. vs. Slinde; State of W. Va., et al
appliances?
m a message to members o( Criminal Appeals : State Vs. Mason County Board of Educa· vs. Albert Anderson, et al; ience of better living electrically
the group.
.
U011, et al: Commercial Oredit State of W. Va., et al vs. orvute -without worrying about instalH you are a customer of Ohio
Be':"' referred to a lair hous· stalled any effort to get tbe bill Corp. vs. George Gardner; Jlio. Farley, et al; Mason county
Power Company just see your
lng bill sent to a House Govern- out for a vote. "Unlesa there is abled Americiin "Wter11118 vs. Motor C.. vs. Virgil Plants; J. lation expenees.
ment Operations subcommittee, a sudden reversal these delay· Frank Board· Disabled Amefi.. L. Wedge, et al vs. Roy Newell
dealer,appliancestoreorplumber.
For only $10.00 per appliance,
which has not met since It waa ing tactics wlll kill the blll," can veterans' vs. Gilbert Pear, &amp; Freda NeweR; Alta Sayre
EI!CTRIC WAliR HUTtl
He will furnish you with a Wirenamed several weeks ago. .
he added.
son, Jr.: Cominerclal Credit E~lin, et al vs. theodore Sayre, you can have a 240-volt electric
AI his news confernece, the "We are tired of the pass-the- Corp. vs. Cltlr:ells National Exec., et al; Blanehe Yeager water heater, electric air conUp Installation Bonus Certificate
governor said be is "lor the buck game," Berry stated. "We Bank; Charles J. Hyer, Admr., vs. Earl Keefer &amp; Albert Bost·
to help you modernize your home
P""clple of a !a1r housing biD" were told by the House_leader- et al vs. Edward F. Layton, on; N. A. Crowder vs. R. E. ditioner (7500 Btu or larger),
and hs nothing more to 1ay ,ship tliat no obstacles would beet al; United Dairy Company Taylor, et al; Richard H. Mel· electric range or electric clothes
electrically. That, plus $10.00,
about II.
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put in tbe path of the bill. But vs, Robert Jackson et al; Joho rose ••· Baltimore &amp; Ohio
takM care of all normal electrical
Berry ottticked (GOP)·Iegbrjnow we .consider ~ei~ lack ot !E. Bowery vs. Murphy Goff; Railroad Co. &amp; H. D. Bee; Alva dryer installed in your home.
(I!CTIIC AIR CONIIITIIIIQ
lat1ve le~rs for a . • ""'"''' effort to _be tbe most serioul" Joseph Jngerict, et a1 vs. Ma· Clark vs. Holly Staats; Texaco,
So, why deny yourself any
installation oosta!
lion policy which he aaid,hao obstacle facing the bill.
\son Coo~ty Country Club, Inc., _Inc., ••· Frank B. Thompson.

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Face Lift For Your Money • • •
By 1970 the dollar bill will have its
first face-lifting oince 1929, if a drive
now on in Congress Is ~u~ce!!ful .
In '29 the bll economy•oize paper dol·
Jar wu superseded by the present wal·
let·•lze blll.
The proposed chonge would be no
thing-o!-beouty . !ot·beauty's-oa ke oper·
ation . The purpose Is to retire present
$1 blllo, backed 100 per cent by silver
and called "silver certificates," and re·
place them with bills bal'ked with " 2ft
per cent gold reserve and called "red·

eral Reserve notes."
This would free Treasury-held silver,
which backs the present notes, tor use

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In making coins.
Present best gueo,e Ia that the color
and bill size would remain the same, but
deSign of the blll would diller ,reatly, to
make the new bills easily dlatlnjulsh·
able from the present ones.
Now _ if they could JUit build l Ut·
tie more purch•aln&amp; power intO the new
number .•.•

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Bulk Tank Service
We bandle all mea of tallt1
for boW. gas. We ~
wbat we sell

Rutland Furniture

Voice Of Broadway ••. Reporting

RUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811
·CiiANGES JiOURS

Bob lfope, tire nearest thing. •
to perpetual motion ever tumed ouf by HoUywood, '*tu make

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pool manager and tbe park and
re '!~atiun director be independent positioos, drawing eqllal
pay $225 tier month. Last year
on: job was park director and
pool manager a·t $250 per month.
the other hit assistant,
.at
$19!'.5'\ jier month. Harris said
confusion . resulted through OY·
erlapping duties.
His proposal went to the or·
dinance committee with couno:jl's bleRSihg. Harris also reported Leo Kennedy will be rehired as pool manager,
TELEPHONES
James KimbaJI, commercial
manager ·Of the General Telephone • company, Athens, ac·
comi&gt;anied by Don McTurner,
of the loeal exchange, told the
"telephoneo company story." He
said the utility propo~;es to visit each municipality annually
tA&gt; review Its progress, His
points inCluded:
-General Tel in Meigs Coon·
.ty hjres 29 persons, with an
•nnual p_ayroll of $126,4M and
ex~ifures the past 10 years
of $'t,W,OOo In new plant and
equli&gt;ment. ·
-There 1s an average of 19,380 local can. per day and 218.·
annuany originals

one of his rare appearances on
a eolleg~. ca~~ when he e()ines to Ohio Unlveralty's Grover
Physical Education center lor a
special performance Thursday,
May 9.
The famous saddle-beaked
comedian will ttam with a surprise guest lro~n llonywood and
student talent from the Ohio
campus in an evening of music
and fun, beginning at 8 p. m.
The public is Invited to attend
the 'program, sponsored by the
Ohio University Fund, Inc. Pro-fits from the show will be used
ll purchase new books for the
Ohio . University library.
More than one hour of the
two;hour pelio~mance will be
sol~ Hope, smgmg, dancmg and
jolu.ng about tbe news bead·
lines, the weather, the picture
at the neighborhood theatre,
and, of course, Bing Crosby.
Ski-Nose also will serve as

Capt. Mary B. Thomason of
l'ar10a1, Kansas, Iabove! Is
""lgued to the Clnclnnali Recrulllng Slatloo as
Army
Nurse CounM!lor for lhe Trl·
State area. The GalllpoUs Ar.
my RemdtiDg Area Is pari of
tbe Clnelnaall Army Nurse
COUDselor'J area an4 ln&amp;erested peraous from Ibis area may
cOIIIact Captain Tbomasoo by
maD or see the local Army
Recrolter M.Sgt. Kenaeth o.
Judd, Part Central Hotel here
In Galllpolll. Capt. abomasoo commentator (or a style show
wllt be 'Ia the Gallla , Meigs presented by Home Economics
, students, under the direction of
..rea soon.

Effective M~y I, the : U. S.
llllollr&lt;&gt;ad- ~tlrement
Jirftentatlve will nold 'MII&lt;'l!U
.. hours at the Baltimore and
passenger station, West
Uni1o1&gt;&lt;st ill Ather.. , on the first :
Wednesday of each I!IOntt from I
11 a. m. to 11 p. m._He will no
longer be at either the post of.
flee building or the New York 1
central - C&amp;O Railway Company freight stat1011 In Athens. I

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Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

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The Ractne Grade schoo1
PTA will sponsor a jitney supSKJ,NOSE !HOPE)
per Saturday, April 27, at the
MIS5 Allyne Bane.
7-Ith grade building. Hand·
Tickets for the event priced made articles will be sold.
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Ret1il Store 1nd Office Located At
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are on sale at the Memorial • . m. today was {41 degrees, un- · 297 So'; 2nd Ave.
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ty !iDes · and there will be ndd· son County Circuit Court docket ance; State vs. Walter S. Dutch OVen Bakery; J. H. Somed cabies installed to Colum· for the May term or court h~ Brown, driviug while intoJicat- erville vs. Commercial Credit
Los, · as well as other minor been set. The Grand Jury wdl ed; Slate vs, Ray Beegle, drlv· Corp.; Homer S. lUll vs. Emil
upgradings of equipment.
. conven~ on Ma&gt;: 6th at_ 9,30 mg while intoxicated; State vs. Hollman, .•t al: ~Eastburn
AU councilmen, Childs, Jobn a, m. and the pellt 1ury wdl re- Jobn ~terhng Barnell, droving vs. Termmal Van Lines, Int.;
zerkle, Roger -Morgan, Gibbons, port lor duty at 9 a. m. on while mto~ted.
George Bullington vs. J. R. AI·
Charles Asa Bradbury
and May 20th.
1 Bastardy. State Ex Rei EJDs lison &amp; Everett Taylor; Charles
Harris; Clerk Gene G;ate. and Criminal ActioM ~ocketed are rna Young vs. Martin Stanley. Denny vs. Wesley Pearson, J_r.•
Treasurer Robert Byer, and State vs. F_ranciS Wayne Jr.; State Ex ~~ Cora Cath": Lrrol . L. Ruosell vs. Anita
Mayor mith attended
Owens, h1gamy, State vs. Rus- nne Brannan vs. Dalla Woyan, Brown, State of W, Va., et al
_____
.
sen McQueen, health dep&amp;r\; l!tate Ex Rel .Milry Ann Clonch VS. Braneh F1emlng: City Elecs
ment: State vs. Arnold Lane, vs. William Holcomb.
trlc Company vs. Douglas R.
'contributing; State vs. Ray· Civil Aclions: Lee Wears vs. Roush; In the Matter of the
0
I mond B. Stiltner, three counts Cora Devore, Mary Wears &amp; Estate of G. L. Pullin, Dec.;
of forgery: State vs, William Doris Wears; Marjorie L. liar· William P. Hollman vs. MliJ,
J . Somerville, two counts, one 's, e, al vs. Lucille Swackham· ard C. Spaulding; E. J. Somers
of false pretense and other lor mer, et al; Case Equlpmeot, vllle vs. Ken L. Somerville &amp;
embezzlement : State vs. B. L. Inc. vs. Finley Cremeans; Oblo Edna V. Somerville; William
Somerville, two counts, false Valley Food Service vs. Gerald Young vs. Shirley M. Hollman,
pretense and embezzlement; Hndges and Henrietta Hndges; et al; E. J. Somerville, et a1
State Vs. Harry Erle)Vine, Jr., Houston G. Young, et al vs. vs. B. L. Somerville, et al;
COLmrBUS (UPI) - , Gov. Ielonlously steal; State vs. Birdie Roush &amp; Viola Roush; Bernard Prather vs. Worthy
James A- Rhodes today dectin· Mary Jane Bevore, contributing Houston G. Young, et al vs. Denny &amp; Ernest ,H. Snyder;
ed to comment on charges that to neglect of child ; State vs. Ruby Sayre; A. L. King vs. Kenneth D. Ridge &amp; Betty
tbe Reoubllcan , controlled le- IEarrol Lynn Russell, non-sup- Edwin L. King; Avalon C. Tay, Ridge vs. Richard P. NeweU;
grslrtture ~~ adopted a "band· port; Slate Vs. Murphy Cl&lt;!fl low, et a1 vs. K. W, Robinson; Fidelity &amp; Casualty Co. vs.
? atti~nde toward fair boos- and Rose Bowery, contributing; Chares Thomas Kearns ami Dol•gls R. Roush ; Associates
mg legrsiapon.
S.t •t• vs. W. J. Somervllle, lorg· Georgia Anna Kearna, ehange Discoont Corp. vs. Jesse May1ts
charge was made Moll' ery; State Vs. B. L. Sommer, of names; Lester Lee Leonard, ard; John E. Bowery, Sr. VI.
day -AlJo'fbendore M. Berry, co-- ville, intent to defraud; State Admr., et al vs. Natinnwid eMu- Rose G. Bowery; Alton Jordan
chai!1JIO!' o.! the Ohio C.nunit- Vs. · Harry Elmer Ch~istian, tual Ins.; Ben Somerville, et - Freeda Jordan vs. Mertoo J. Now, you can enjoy the convenof these modem flameless electric
tee for Civil Rights Legislation break &amp; eater.
al; Commercial Credit Corp. vs. Slinde; State of W. Va., et al
appliances?
m a message to members o( Criminal Appeals : State Vs. Mason County Board of Educa· vs. Albert Anderson, et al; ience of better living electrically
the group.
.
U011, et al: Commercial Oredit State of W. Va., et al vs. orvute -without worrying about instalH you are a customer of Ohio
Be':"' referred to a lair hous· stalled any effort to get tbe bill Corp. vs. George Gardner; Jlio. Farley, et al; Mason county
Power Company just see your
lng bill sent to a House Govern- out for a vote. "Unlesa there is abled Americiin "Wter11118 vs. Motor C.. vs. Virgil Plants; J. lation expenees.
ment Operations subcommittee, a sudden reversal these delay· Frank Board· Disabled Amefi.. L. Wedge, et al vs. Roy Newell
dealer,appliancestoreorplumber.
For only $10.00 per appliance,
which has not met since It waa ing tactics wlll kill the blll," can veterans' vs. Gilbert Pear, &amp; Freda NeweR; Alta Sayre
EI!CTRIC WAliR HUTtl
He will furnish you with a Wirenamed several weeks ago. .
he added.
son, Jr.: Cominerclal Credit E~lin, et al vs. theodore Sayre, you can have a 240-volt electric
AI his news confernece, the "We are tired of the pass-the- Corp. vs. Cltlr:ells National Exec., et al; Blanehe Yeager water heater, electric air conUp Installation Bonus Certificate
governor said be is "lor the buck game," Berry stated. "We Bank; Charles J. Hyer, Admr., vs. Earl Keefer &amp; Albert Bost·
to help you modernize your home
P""clple of a !a1r housing biD" were told by the House_leader- et al vs. Edward F. Layton, on; N. A. Crowder vs. R. E. ditioner (7500 Btu or larger),
and hs nothing more to 1ay ,ship tliat no obstacles would beet al; United Dairy Company Taylor, et al; Richard H. Mel· electric range or electric clothes
electrically. That, plus $10.00,
about II.
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put in tbe path of the bill. But vs, Robert Jackson et al; Joho rose ••· Baltimore &amp; Ohio
takM care of all normal electrical
Berry ottticked (GOP)·Iegbrjnow we .consider ~ei~ lack ot !E. Bowery vs. Murphy Goff; Railroad Co. &amp; H. D. Bee; Alva dryer installed in your home.
(I!CTIIC AIR CONIIITIIIIQ
lat1ve le~rs for a . • ""'"''' effort to _be tbe most serioul" Joseph Jngerict, et a1 vs. Ma· Clark vs. Holly Staats; Texaco,
So, why deny yourself any
installation oosta!
lion policy which he aaid,hao obstacle facing the bill.
\son Coo~ty Country Club, Inc., _Inc., ••· Frank B. Thompson.

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Keough, Lynch, Robinson:
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Mr. and, . Mrs. Bruce Davis
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GAHS Track Team Earns
67-24 Win -Over Kyger
lot

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Cooch Ed Stt&gt;wart's Gallia 1year of traclt compelilion.
J. French (KC), G. French
Aca~emy track .t~a m swept to
The victory was the first or (KCJ, and Burnette (G). Time

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10 f1rsl place hmshes ~1onday the year for the GAHS thin- - 11.2.

evening on the Mf&gt;morial Field lclads in three outings, while

MILE RUN : Burns (G ) Betz

Jim White's Bobcats (G), Mulford (KC), and SbamcltJds defeated Kyger Creek 67-lwent down to their third defeat iblin (KC). Time_ 4:52.7.
24..
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' i1. as many 1ries..
HIGH JUMP: Giber~ (G),

cinders as the Blui Devil thin- 1Coacl:
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J1mmy French, Kyger Both teams Will see
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Cretk's talented junior, copped ; again this week, with Kyger ~
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lh• only first place finish for ~ Creek hoslin~ North Gallia and I 8811-YARIJ REL~Y : Won by
raW, cout·t&lt;KO&amp;sr claim
service, easy-pay plane.
the Bobcals when he soared an Middleporl In a tri-angular ' GaUJpolis. Time 1.42.5.
Check coverage, rat's
even 111-feet in the broad jump meet today, whUe GalUpolis is 4t0-YARD DASH: McCown
with Nationwide - die
,. event.
'host lo Pl. Pleasant on Wednes· (Gl, Johnson IKC), B. Wamsley
company
with New Mt~
Bill Eilchus and Brian Linta- day in the. final warm up for (Gl. Time - 59.2.
for 11 Hew ~·I
Ja each garilefed double wins the SOutheastern Ohio League 880- YARD RUN: Burns (G),
for the Blue Devils with Eachus , meet al Alhens next Sslurday . Duncan (KC), Bradbury IKC ).
MAX WARD
·i taking the shot put and discus Here are the summaries for Time 2:13.2.
WY 24-HO
events while Ltntala won the Monday's meet:
220-YARW) DASH: Llntala
100-yard dash and 220-yard dash SHOT PUT: Eachus (G), (G), G. Frenc~ (KC), and C.
115 E. 2nd
ever.ts.
Eich (G), and Barnell (KC). Burnelte (G). Time - 25.8.
Jimmy Jums also contribut. Distance - 44'-7".
MILE RELAY: Won by
ed two viclories for GAHS when
DISCUS THROW: Each"" GAHS. Time 4:06.6,
lte came home firsl in the mile (G), Skidmore (G), and Bum- BROAD JUMP: J. French
, i'un and added lht 880-yard run elte (G). Distance - 115'·?". · (KC), Giller: (G ,, and Lintala
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, WID. He is a junior ID his third
108-YARD DASH: Lintala (G) (G). Distance - 19',
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You Don't Need Cosh With Maare'1
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Mr. and, . Mrs. Bruce Davis
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1,1

ho became

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to

first lert.handcr

ever to win a m.J io .J &lt;'~olf tourn~y :
in the Hr.uston , pi cked 11]) $JO,CG'J
to movl' into eight·., plare.

TO ENTERTAIN

........:~&lt; .• '

GAHS Track Team Earns
67-24 Win -Over Kyger
lot

..

Cooch Ed Stt&gt;wart's Gallia 1year of traclt compelilion.
J. French (KC), G. French
Aca~emy track .t~a m swept to
The victory was the first or (KCJ, and Burnette (G). Time

I

10 f1rsl place hmshes ~1onday the year for the GAHS thin- - 11.2.

evening on the Mf&gt;morial Field lclads in three outings, while

MILE RUN : Burns (G ) Betz

Jim White's Bobcats (G), Mulford (KC), and SbamcltJds defeated Kyger Creek 67-lwent down to their third defeat iblin (KC). Time_ 4:52.7.
24..
·
' i1. as many 1ries..
HIGH JUMP: Giber~ (G),

cinders as the Blui Devil thin- 1Coacl:
·;J,

I
acllon Fre

CHOICE

OF

2 MILLION
CAR OWNERS
-car insurance by

Nationwide Mutual!
J1mmy French, Kyger Both teams Will see
h (KC) lle'ghl _ S'-2"
Cretk's talented junior, copped ; again this week, with Kyger ~
nc
·
l
'
Qualiry protection, low
lh• only first place finish for ~ Creek hoslin~ North Gallia and I 8811-YARIJ REL~Y : Won by
raW, cout·t&lt;KO&amp;sr claim
service, easy-pay plane.
the Bobcals when he soared an Middleporl In a tri-angular ' GaUJpolis. Time 1.42.5.
Check coverage, rat's
even 111-feet in the broad jump meet today, whUe GalUpolis is 4t0-YARD DASH: McCown
with Nationwide - die
,. event.
'host lo Pl. Pleasant on Wednes· (Gl, Johnson IKC), B. Wamsley
company
with New Mt~
Bill Eilchus and Brian Linta- day in the. final warm up for (Gl. Time - 59.2.
for 11 Hew ~·I
Ja each garilefed double wins the SOutheastern Ohio League 880- YARD RUN: Burns (G),
for the Blue Devils with Eachus , meet al Alhens next Sslurday . Duncan (KC), Bradbury IKC ).
MAX WARD
·i taking the shot put and discus Here are the summaries for Time 2:13.2.
WY 24-HO
events while Ltntala won the Monday's meet:
220-YARW) DASH: Llntala
100-yard dash and 220-yard dash SHOT PUT: Eachus (G), (G), G. Frenc~ (KC), and C.
115 E. 2nd
ever.ts.
Eich (G), and Barnell (KC). Burnelte (G). Time - 25.8.
Jimmy Jums also contribut. Distance - 44'-7".
MILE RELAY: Won by
ed two viclories for GAHS when
DISCUS THROW: Each"" GAHS. Time 4:06.6,
lte came home firsl in the mile (G), Skidmore (G), and Bum- BROAD JUMP: J. French
, i'un and added lht 880-yard run elte (G). Distance - 115'·?". · (KC), Giller: (G ,, and Lintala
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Scor11 of eslrl-volue feotures like
Double-safety Brakes, Advana:d Unit

Cross Country Wagon has 80
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.®
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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AUTO SALES
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Platform scales. '1'1. WY Z. HOUSE for rent. Four rocnu
661l8.
4 18 61c and baUo. IJncoln Helghll.
PLEASURE and Show ponies. Phone WY 2-3575 after 5 o'clock.
4 23 Uc

FOR SALE

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Super 4 Door H.T. Real rlean interior, original 2 tone
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masonry home wllb
trim. You will like the
lracUve ldlcheo with Sclorick
birch cabinets and formica
tops. f'orced air gas heat and
lbe price Is ooly fl,OIIO,IJO,

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electric rancn style hO!DO.
corner lot. Nice large bed-ooms with double closets plus
112 baUos and finished basement. This home has attach·
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renled and would supply \0
to 2-3 of your monthly pay·
ments. Phone today lo see
Uoia beauUful home.
FARM - 101 acres, 4 miles
from Letart, 36 acres tn cultivation, good 6 room frame

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CUCXLER REALTY
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
PHONE 88Z.ZM3

WMPO Radio
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CHARLESTONIANS ENTERTAIN - A group of officers and members of' tbe .
Charleston Association of Manufacturers Representatives entertained officials of
the Evans Super Markets Inc., at tbe Elks Club last week. Shown In this Tribune photo is Bob Neill, president, third from left, presenting.to Ray Kohl, general manager of Evan's a CAMR 1903 Buyers Guttie. Others In tbe party front
row left to right are Les Dunfee; John Boerger; Neill; Kohl; Hoyt Mtilllm, (merchandise manager), John L. Evans, pres! dent; Bob Hoskins, (CAMR, first vice
president): Sheldon Parks, (Evans super visor). Back row John Preston; Barney
Weaver and Marion Moses.

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For Want Ad SerYice
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M\nilnU'ID Cbar.. 10 ~til
I Ceoh per •urd for 'l'b,r-. _..

1957 Ford -::---:---:---::---:-- $895

Convertible Cpe . VI motor, automatic trana., r~ finish,

like new nylon top, radio and heater.-

1957 Buick

ill&amp; ow.
CARD '01' l'flAmtS -

11.25 for

l'iO word 1dnlmum E1eb ll(llltlo•
Ill word 1e Ohltu.rlet pubU. . .

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$795

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OFFICE HOURS
8:30 A M ,.,

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Paud.,. --a:3(1 A .M

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IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A

RESULT PROOUCING
WANT AD

PHONE WY2·2157

POMEROY MOTOR CO.®
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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AUTO SALES
FOR RENT
Platform scales. '1'1. WY Z. HOUSE for rent. Four rocnu
661l8.
4 18 61c and baUo. IJncoln Helghll.
PLEASURE and Show ponies. Phone WY 2-3575 after 5 o'clock.
4 23 Uc

FOR SALE

C 'PIACIAILI'

POTTIR
01' liiROWID IN
rlf JAILWOIJSE

OOA'I. MAW

, NEW liA VEN-Almosl new all

Super 4 Door H.T. Real rlean interior, original 2 tone
green finish, full power equipment, radio and heater.

@)

Attraollve S
masonry home wllb
trim. You will like the
lracUve ldlcheo with Sclorick
birch cabinets and formica
tops. f'orced air gas heat and
lbe price Is ooly fl,OIIO,IJO,

MASON -

Ultert:IOIII

hi! rale llf 4 cenu ,_ •ani .W
be cbar&amp;ed for ad•l!rtllltq If riot
P• ld 11\tblJt 10 clQ• alter f'I'NI•

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POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST u::: BET

tnaartkMI

RATES

IICUtJft

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electric rancn style hO!DO.
corner lot. Nice large bed-ooms with double closets plus
112 baUos and finished basement. This home has attach·
ed apartment lbal CDUid be
renled and would supply \0
to 2-3 of your monthly pay·
ments. Phone today lo see
Uoia beauUful home.
FARM - 101 acres, 4 miles
from Letart, 36 acres tn cultivation, good 6 room frame

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M.O.e,.,,

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house, exceUent water. $5,500.

CUCXLER REALTY
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
PHONE 88Z.ZM3

WMPO Radio
••ONIJA'Ir 1'IIMJ niDAY
1:00 Nnl
8:011 IIAI!fiCI Bllrt PrGpm
a:• Coulllt'Y J!IJIIIIDIW

CHARLESTONIANS ENTERTAIN - A group of officers and members of' tbe .
Charleston Association of Manufacturers Representatives entertained officials of
the Evans Super Markets Inc., at tbe Elks Club last week. Shown In this Tribune photo is Bob Neill, president, third from left, presenting.to Ray Kohl, general manager of Evan's a CAMR 1903 Buyers Guttie. Others In tbe party front
row left to right are Les Dunfee; John Boerger; Neill; Kohl; Hoyt Mtilllm, (merchandise manager), John L. Evans, pres! dent; Bob Hoskins, (CAMR, first vice
president): Sheldon Parks, (Evans super visor). Back row John Preston; Barney
Weaver and Marion Moses.

River Report

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Justice Court
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CrandJury
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S::!5 Back to lbe Crou
1:80 Rev. llateoe '1'1101'111
1:30 '!be Quiet Hour
4:110 Newa

4:01i Sunday SbDWCIISII

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4:35
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DICK TRACY

8:511 Commlllllty N- "' •' 12:411 Coulltey Oo llowiL
1:110 LaldlslriDf
l:55 New&gt; Beat ·
9:311 Public Servke
l:IIO Country ao t:ts Showen of lilllflalnC
1:55 NOWI Ileal
10:110 Mason Coooty ~a:oo Midway Ma10:05 TaD: at the 'l'owa
1:511 N- Ileal
IG:55 World Nen
t:IIO Dtlolll&amp; 111111 Doll
U:IIO Talk o1 the ToW11
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