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Teachers Recognized
County PTA Council Met

ELBERFELDS
OPEN JATU,RDAY .
NIGHT TIL t P,ft\

Teacllen Recognition brary board pledglnc w h o I e
wu · obeerved when the hearted support to the bookJno.

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5:411 11aee r.f Weot
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1:38 News • Span.
1:40 Wealbl!r
1:411 News

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7:31 Sam llenalid
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llodlo Riot

t :IO Saturday Night MOYie
11: 88 - ·
11:10 Weolller
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.IUN. MON. ond TUES •
. MAY 5+7

(Techn!color)

11:31 llotle

"WHO'S GOT THI
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(Technicolor)
Martin, Lana Turner,

WCHS-TV
Channel 8

Albert, Margo, Walter

Paul Ford,
McGiven.

Nita

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8:00 TV ClaS$room
1:00 Captam Kaagaroo
10:011 fhe Alvlll Sbow
10:30 Mlghly Mouae PlaykoUH
11: 00 Rm fin TiD

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~00 Sky Kills
12:30 News
1:00 Town &amp; Country
1:30 Sports Film
I :45 Diuy Dean Bmw
1:55 Yanko Vs. Orioles
5:00 lloctol'!l AI Work
5:30 Early Show
7:jiQ Cannon Ball
7.30 Jo..._,ue Gleason

LEE SMITH
FoR MAY~ OF MIDDLEPORT

MIDDLEPORT 'ffiiMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1963
Pd. Pol. Adv.

. 8:31! Detenaers
9:Jtl ttave Uun Will .·ntel
10: UIJ liun!OloH
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Member FHorol R_.,. Sy_stem

"''ll!:""P•Ieral Daposlt Insurance Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

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Ch 8, The Vnaccepted. George
Montgomery.
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Sword's Point (IJ52) (knel
Wilde, Maureea O'Hara. Ch II.
Fwr O'Clock. E. G. Mar• hall.

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-·Leyden, of NBC-TV's

Bill
"Your First Impression" serIes, worked hill wa, through
Northwestern University as a
page hoy in o::hkago with NBC. ·

Fix Success
Of Park Play

Ernest Borgnia'• "MeHale'l
Navy" io !lOW oee11 In Canada..

t:GO Pa&amp; • llike

Run

1:30 Word of Llle
10:011 Social Security
10:30 Church of Chrlll

ll:ot CarloaooviDe
11 :II BeaDy &amp; Cadi
12:00 Sup 1!Um1J

The commission, with Rubert

ICr•q
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Kallllndy, llonry Clalwor·
, Ernet:.,.I JCIIItl, and Bruce
reviewed a proposed sellof activities· prese.1ted by
and dlsalsssd ....
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jlall.ve plana call for baaeba I~
Plllll. softball, chocken,
•PIIey ball.
Sehedules for Children 1 n d
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pool, ' Udet dlrecliot. of L eo
KetMied!; Sr., Ia to DjleR ..
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12:10. AIIMut•
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Toclo(s successful farmer knows

Savings Company

Dan Dlryea,
Wed-y,
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The 'texans· U939r Joan Beuuett.

WHTN-lV
Channel 13

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Saint m Loudon (1939) Gei.rge
Sal!ders. Ch a. Fort Ep•tacn.

12:GO News

FARMER

,' We Pey 3% lntoreat On Your Sovlnga

Duryea.
Tuosclay, May 7, Ch 13. 1be

Fri. May H, .j ll 13, M,agnellc Monster {195S) and 12100 P.
M. Illegal Traffic (1839) J. Carol Naish. Ch 8, 1be \V iH
Heart (lllli2). David Farrar.

11: l5 ....ale Show

At
St.

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-.p tlis records.

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"Could You Leave Your ·card?......
I'm Not Sure Anybody's Home!"

Don't Count Out The Right-Wingers
Rightists ·often have been concerned
Militant rightists in this country are
aot troubled over the argument that they over a public image given some of them
conetitute a very small minority of the as "freaks and oddilies." In r e c en t
vptlnc population . They believe, with ownths they have managed more and
&amp;ood reason. that they have a lot going more to dispel this Image by gaining aud·
iences among· bustneu and profeHiooal
fcrr tbem.
l'l'om the past record, lew c o u I d groups of long standln&amp;, farm bureaua,
do11bt that they have ample money re- and the like.
Robert Welch, bead of the Birch Sosources.
But R rather startling prediction that ciety, w~o labels Ei~enhower a Commun·
fltltt·wlngers will spend more in 1964 isl or 'li Red dupe, won warm response
than both major party national commit· from top business club in Chicaao.
1, 'tees combined may cast the righl·wing • Nor\is the ri&amp;ht-wln. dlacouraaaed by
talk it is a fly-by-niah: thing which took
~fort in a somewhat new light.
,.,.,The forecast comes !ronr Wesley Mc- · severe lickings In 1962 votln&amp; and is de·cune of Group Research, Inc. an agen· clining.
Four John Birch candidates for Conv; t~t keeps tab on rightist activity.
gress
lost in 1962. But two got more
., ' 1)( Is notable, too, that right -wing mon·
'Y eyidently is being spent these days than 45 per cent of the vote and all aot
~i.tll more co nce ntrated effect than be- at least 40 per cent. If New York'a new
lbre. There are persistent reports that Conservative party could duplicate later
i?werful assaults are being leveled the 141,000 votes it got for governor last
galnst a number of moderate to hberal year, it could decide a close election.
Researcher McCune points out also
·~lltlclans In the Mountain states that aggressive rightist activity did not
where a dollar may go a long way.
~i Furthermore. the rightist movement start with President Kennedy's election
attr·artlng more " prestige" leadership in 1960. A whole ho•t of organizations
t)lan ever in its 1listory. Ezra Taft Ben- trace their history back to the 1940s and
llin, former secretary of agriculture un- even 1930s. Even Gerald L. K. Smith is
der Dwight Eisenhower. leads an organi- still flourishing In the field.
Right·wlngers may be on the "fringe"
zation called "We. the People:·· Benson's
~n. Reed. is active in the John Birch in terms of relative numbers. But by a
Society in western areas. Retired gen- good many other meuure1, they are
erjlls and admirals are joining up tn right in the thick of the nation'• political
combat.
1a1:1er numbers.

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Twenty-loor employ... of the
Columbus and Southern 0 hI o
Electric Company, Middleport
Division and ConslrUcUon and
Maintenance Department, re·
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cetved ..S&amp;l.e llrlvlll
ar. spec taloafety program on Ap11 29
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The 24 employees have drlve.. a total or 2,26'1,413 accident
free mUes in electric eompany
vehicles. This mileage was obtained in a total of 21 0 years of
accident free dnvmg.
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MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
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An accident that took place

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Edward King, 14, 335,189; c. I shreve, 0., was pulling a camp ]
W. Allman, 14, 297,001; John M. itraHer went aro~nd a curve too
Welsh, 14, 164,051;
Millard ·fast and the trailer broke loo::·H'~ I
Pierce, 14, 141.~52 ; W. F. Boy- I and rolled under the r~ar end of
er , 13, 134,146; Rayrr.ond Fisch- l the car There was mmor dam ·
e1. 14, 127 ,266; Harr.
Stover. ag~ to thf car and n~a.vy to the I
;3. 124,371; .r1ax Davis, 13. 123,- 1tralli"I. No one was InJured.
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t47; Dale Barnhart, 12, 107.906; !
Lloyd Blackwood, 10, 107,303; 1
Eugene Norton , 6. 92,333; Ern~
e.~t Barnhart, 13, 90,147 ; Raymond Baker, 8, 83,360; Marvin

The Adams
Art Nease
M. Houdashelt
\1. Warner
A. Neast!
llandicap
Total

418
517
266
452
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1659

Bee Ceel
r.1. Bowen
J . Chesher
B. Bowen

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410
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Kin~ 12, 81,283; John Thomas,!
9, 72,020;. L. 0. Douglas.

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$2,094 ; H. R. Norton, 5, 38.171;

appy

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524

TotAl

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Roy L. Hendrix. 3, 25.952: A.
L. Blackwood, 4, 21,215: G. E. 1
Ray, 2. 15,030; M. L. Trout, 3,1
By AMES R WHRI.AN
12,423; Ceo. Vaughan, 1, 9,670;
United Prt 11 5 Internallonal_
Herbert Hoover, 1, 8,413; Jam- 1 CAfiACAS. Venezuela 1UPI 1 Hi W. Wright, 1, 2,575.
1 Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller and
his brld(' bt-gan a two·w('('k hon.
I eymoon at a sprawling family
- - - - - - - - - - cattle ranch today, remott&gt; from

1841

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H. MOOI"f'
R. Moore
.4. . Sawyer
M. S.awrer
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"I am a revolutionary in every l lopple the regime of strongman eron o£ Charlotte, N. C.
sense - not a sentimental type Fran(•ois Duva1ier. However, both Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saund-

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Jay Hall [am.Jiy near Brad·

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Mr. and Mrs. M~riOn Grate
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baoeboll'• bip - . lui
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harvey
bt&gt;rs of tht&gt; fact-finding mi·ssion it clo summoned the council to hear ice ntly .
and Larry of Columbus spent
, sent to Haiti and the ,Dominican l a report fronl three members of l Mrs. Birdie Watts of Middle- the weekend at their home.
i Republi t·. The mission members an OAS fact·finding mission who ort has returned home after Mrs. Mabel Swa~ of Parker
expres ~ed doubt 1hat Bosch returned Sunday from Haiti.
sp nding some time with her ~unspent a day wtth her aoa.
would move against Haiti while Before the meeting started, ;sister, Mrs. Allie Cahoon.
m·~aw Mr. and Mrs. A l Ya
the OAS was trying to solve lhe OAS envoys said the council Mrs. Flora Arbaugh has re~ Swt~k.
crisis.
i might be called on to sel up a turned home after spending ten . Miss
Move Into PositiOn
full·time watch over the situa· jdays with relatives in Colum· Ill_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
But Bosch moved troops, tanks tion. The commission might also bus.
and warships into position for an be enlarged and given more pow. Mrs. Leona Davis conau1ted
invasion, spurred on by a plea er. they said.
Iher doctor in GaiUpolis.
I from Haitian political refuge., in
Bosch was reporll'd ready to in· I Mr. and Mrs . William Pat·
· asylum In Port Au Prmce to vade Haiti in response to pleas terson, Logan, were recent Suni save them
rrom "savage as~as· from Haitian refugee-s to save day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
sinal ion" by Duvalier:s police.
them from "savage assassination' Earl Beckley.
I Although no rormal ultimatum' by !he Du valier regime.
Mr. Clint Conger has been ill.
was
issued
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Dominican
officials
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and Mrs. Earl Balbing·
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ton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
any time and might be pre&lt;'f'ded , JNDEPENI J:NCE, Mo. rUPil- Woltz were recent callers of I
[ hy he~v~ aerial bombardment of 1Former President Harry s. Tru· Mr. and Mrs. Francis Co_u:m.
DuvahPr s palace.
man C"elebrates his 79th birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Ph1lltps,
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CRITICIZE WEST'S ATFITUOE soon rorget it.
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Magaretta !o~itler &lt;Happy
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Gau readJngs:
Gallipolis ' phy settled .down in relative
s sy urn n
dam 18 O, 14.3, running 9 fetl lation on the 14.000..acre ranch and I
on rohE'rs, -Pomeroy-Mason 20. - I' potato farr.1 125 miles west of
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Caracas.
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Uo statu&gt;nary. Kanawha Falls The newlyweds w.re over-,
2.1' falling, Charleston 18.09 whelmed by Venezuelans at ••I
. Report '
R\1\'er

Danville

Wilkesville
Social News

but one of the hard kind . .t ; us and Latin American otrictals ers of Athens called on Mrs.
my compamon my expressed doubt that Bosch would Clara Phillips Sunday.
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' launch an attack while the OAs l. Mrs. Leona Davis is prepar·
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In
Washin~on,
the
OA~
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to
solution.
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Visiting Mr. and J«r$. Joe
By BENtlY RAYMONT
byterian Church met recently Swrck over the weekend ,.,..
Uolted ProM lolenallOul
WASHINGTON tUPI&gt;-The 20- with Mrs. Lawrence Straus· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maugana
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican nation council of the OrgiiDizatioo baugh. Mrs. May Duffy had : and nv.e chlldnn of Darbydale
Republic tUPII-President Juan of American states WASJ met to- charge of !he Bible Study and MarJOrie YarneD of MaBosch prep~~rod openly today for day '" an emergen&lt;y oesslon In Mrs. Clair Ponn was entertain· lrnta. Mr. and Mrs. J&lt;r&lt; Matha possible invasion of Haiti to an.;ttemptbeto headHo~f. 8 !:;e~ men! leader. Refreshments "::;; a: so~:er.::.ille, : ·
topp~ the autocratic regime of en war tween aUt a I were served
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Dominican Republie.
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roncos uv
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ill en r-1hr
d ughte Mr and Mrs
I The Organization of American The council, minus represents-' tained the Past Chiefs Club at Pa~ ~wick r, and t h r e ~
I States WASJ stepped up •Is ef- ~ tives of the two feuding Carib- her home recently.
h'ld
f Col b Mr
forts to head off a war between bean nations, met in secret ses- Mrs. Charles Gray entertain· eM 1 rAenl 0 S . kumLind~s, w· nd
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ed the P85t Matrons at ber nd T
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Caribbean island of Hispaniola, The meeting began at It a.m. home on Tue.day night.
a Mr onndy Mar rJo,
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reSI ent . va •er 'ow
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Port Au Prmce he n.,., would I tight of reports that Dominlcan 1umbus were recent guests of;~'"~ 1 ~- d f · il we '
step down under pressure, he 1President Juan Bosch was ready Mr . and Mrs. Charles Gray. •
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told his peopk
I tu !n,.tde neighboring Haiti to Another guest was Don Cam- L·mf·
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from the National Safety Coun· at 9:10p.m. Friday in Me1gs
Jk county on Rt 248 two miles
Kuhn, Chllhrothe, Safety Su~r- west or Rt. 124 was reported to
VISOr ror the, c~mpany · T _h e y the p:Jtrol Saturday· A c 8 r

Washin!(!on Column

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S Moore
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cap
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Syracuse Drlvt In
A. Sylvester
515
p lnKels
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1': . Sylvester
453
c: Ingels
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Winters of Rio Grande.
Anothnr SUnday accident took
place on Ill. 7 at 5:20 p.m. ,.,.
and ~nth miles north ol Rt.
35. The Windshilde of a car drov~ nPiorthPbley J"""ph C. Parsonb
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ro.en
when struck by a rock DavJ1
D. Smith, t 5, Rt. 1 G~lllpolls
4nd another yooth were stand·
ing on the west berm of t&gt;te
roadway throwing rocks in a
creek.
.
Smrth drew back to throw and
t erock slipped out of his hand
and hit the windshield of the Pt.
Pleasant car.

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Bosch Readies
Invasion Of
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wish they would ro·-:.t nt Stone Court, St. Louis, Mo . af-

conference of the Captiv_e Na- ' birthdaY!'," Truman said, "they ter visiting his mother, Mrs.
hons of Europe Sunday bitterly only make me feel older."
Iclara Phillips .
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the Commumst world.
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TUES., WED., THUR., 9 A.M. TO I P.M.
the West hope for a "liberalizing
Thurs - East Court St .. Pomeroy
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO I P.M.
tallfn~. Montgomery
lsland .i Impromptu airport reception here
BF.RI.IN fUPll - The E~t ~ process·· in ~!:astern _E urope but ""===================~~!!!!!!!=====:=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!!l!!!!!!!..,
Dam 16.2, 11 .0, running 8 feet ' Sunday when lhey arrived from German, news a_gency A!&gt;N said I th~e was no sign lhas was hapOll roiJei"s. London , Marmet and . New York. Later they flew by pri- today t\\O Amer.lcan soldiers - a I pemng.
Winfield dams were on the . vate plane to Rockefeller's ranch ] tcapedtainE and a se-rgeandt hakd efn-~ --'---------1
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15, ~ : 25 a.m. ; Alb2rt
Holden on hand to greet him at Carcas 1 der or the 2nd Tank Battalion of
dQ,ym 1,5,. _5:35 a.m.; Defen~er Airport.
I the tst cavalry Regiment, 3rd
up 16, 8 p.m.; Southern up 16,
GOP 8tu11 Reappraisal
Ar.inored Division, in West Ger8:30 p.m.; Hamilton up 16, 3: Back in Washington Republican , many, and Sgt. Benjamin Cain of
20 a.m.i. Orco UP 16, 4:40a.m.; leader.~-; began reappraisal of their . West Berlin's 6th lnfantry Regilllinois down 16, 6 a.m.; Luther possible presidential candidates in ment.
Herdttllln down 16, 7::W a.m.; light ot Rockefeller's sudden
.Jerry· Bosworth up 17 ' 12 :20 a . . marriage saturday. They found
ADN said Svenson surrende~
m.;· BonuE H. up 18, 5:40a.m.; themsel\les in almost total dis- ~ to Eas~ German. borde~ pollee
Johp .J. Rowe up 18, 7:35 a.m.; agreement about the polihcal ef- May 4 m tbe reg1on ~r EISenach.
Robert \Vest down 18 7::W a.m.· 1· cts 1 th
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S. 1"11. _.Jenks up 19, 4:30 a.m .;
Some relt the New York goverer m_ u um or~ tn a mtl·
Raymond
. Salveti up 19,, 6: ~5 nor, who had •--··de d the •ary
ut=t:.~l L'Onst re
*ONvelncle,
'd •ADN
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581
a.II'f.; B:ngo down 20,5:15 a.m.j strongest contender for thf' 1964 ,.,
"g · am gave ·~.
had self
up to Eastern border police
. 1•on.
crucl'bt•.... up 20 , 6·:"'5 a .m.,. C. GOP pre~1'dent'1a1 nomma
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. 11. would • Svenson's unit Is stationed
up 21., 1·35
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Others S&lt;ltd
. .in the
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\ West German
city ol G1essen.
·up 21 , "~A .- .w
a.m .,. Ch ares
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eng~n down 21, 5;30 a.m.; Queen
ADN saJd.
Cit? ~9~r· 22, 5:05 a.m.; Lunga . Man~ion Honsf' Hit
Pomt up 22, 7 a.m.; Bayou Lor·
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rome down '13, o: lO a.m.; Inca Agum By Th1eves
Undf'l' 1962 Fi Jre
up ,Gre~nup 7:25 p.m.; Syca- PT: PLEASANT - The Man· Claims ror unem Jo ·~ent ben·
my_r"e ··do•vn; Greenu~t, 8:10p.m. ; 1slon m Tu ~nd1e. w.el Park efits this year ernl~in~ed to run
J. S, LewiS up Greenup 3:35 was broken mlo durrng the beh' d ttl62 1 1
k h 24
am.· . Dave Crockett down 1 w~ek~nd for the thjrd tiD.le since • 't~"1 1 . 88 wee fledw en d
101 13 c aims we~e 1
G~ee~up 8:45 a,m.;
Elisha last July.
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Woods . up· Greenup 6:~ a.m.; Reported missing was a Swiss added to 283 contrnued clarms.
Jartle$ Sowie up 32, 3:10a.m.; lmusic ~:~ box over 100 years o1d; 1'f!Us amountec;I to 307 actwe
Myr~e C. up 32, 4:05a.m.; Shu-' three guns, a tomahawk, lndi&amp;.u calms at week 8 end, eomp~rfly up 32, 4:51a.m.; Patten up l·axe, padlock, bullet mold and ed to 352 a year ago, accordrng
33, 3:10 a.m.; Ravenswood liP a civH war canteen.
to the Bur~au of Unemployment
33, 4 : ~ ft.m.; Francis Jloug- In the last 10 months over 30 Compensation.
have be en sto Ien from the I . RIVERVIEW SHOW
land up 33, &amp;,20 a.m.; Pennsylguns
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van .~~ ' : a .m.; JVer .,.u~ns~o~ ~use, Wl on Y .two Buddy Starcher and cast or
Sheilre@, dQwn 34, 8:1&amp; p.m.: remammg m the
coDechon. Grade SchoOl Saturday, ~~lay 11
Wayne II.. dQWn 34, 9.40 p.m .• None have been reco~e~ed to .. 8 p.m. Admlsalon ls adults
Nat1onal down 34, 12:20 a.m.; date. Entry to the burldrng was
lud Is 50
Is Ad
Willtilm Zimmer up 34, l.s.; a. made through the kitchen wins !~e now': ~to.~~~'!
m.; Delta Queen up 34, 3:t5 a. dow. ~he breakm~ and entering Coolvm,, 6&amp;H2 t9 or
m.; Cra1g lll. down 34. 4:11() •· .was dul~vered Saturday morn- Refl"lshrnents will be
m. ; Harr1ett M. down 34, 6:05 a. tng by Ell R1ser, custodian.
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4:!1' a.m.; Eliercllfl up 6:441
a.m.; Semet up 8;15 a.m. ; Peg·
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Ka111wha River - So I v a v
down London 3:46 a.m.; Lelia
Shearer down Marmet &amp;:05 a.
.m.; Edeana Boswortjr up Mar·
mel 6&gt;441 a.m.; Dispatcher up
Wlnrield 5:40 p.m;; Helen i:.
down Wiorteld ·&amp;:it! p. ~ .; Merrill up Winfield 7;15 p.Jil.; Robert W. Le9• down Winfield 3:10
a.m.; A F;: Dykes up Winfield
6:05 a.

SUPPBR ANNOUNCED
There will be a jitney sup""'
at tbe Bedlord Youtb Center,
•rrlday, May 10, beginning at
p. m. The event to t..ing spon·
sored by residents en Bedfoc~
Township ror the Pomeroy em
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education.

That's what most parents say
or assume-wtthout really
knowing.
Precisely how much time and
how

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Pre.ci.sely what ktnd

of phySical act•v•ty?
All parents should know these

lUPER TORQUE FO~tD SPORTS HAitOTOfl'l'

facts. If your child's school

doesn't have a daily program
that provides at least fifteen

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Cltooselr- 18 Super TO&lt;que ... dais. Micldh ai,...-'
Loot&lt; 1o Ford's lui 11M ol t FllirlaA8 MOdels. Atod Foocra
18 c~ FalcoAs gi.. ~ styling _,,.,,.. ill 111e
..atbacks and lloC fi!Wior-r&gt;Ce ift lhe Sprinls j .wei 1
t.bulous TlounderbJrclir' llld you r.a... II fii'N( ,.~ 0 ~e
lat 'ttlng yow FOI&lt;I Deal or tor a lool! Md a,.._. rrldeol

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exercisa, now's.thetimetooct.
Ge~ !n touc.:h With ~ur school
offiCials. Urge a da•IY program
that Will develop strength, end urance, ag1·r·t• y and oth er d•·
sirable qualities-for all girls
and boys.
If you'd like more inrormation,
write to The President's Councit on Physical Fitness, Wash·
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t~rill'l till Adv•tlslna-

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Pomero) Band Boosters
will meet Wednesoay at
p.m. New orfi"ero will be In·
and Re1.. William Vorll
be guest

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Don't Count Out The Right-Wingers
Rightists ·often have been concerned
Militant rightists in this country are
aot troubled over the argument that they over a public image given some of them
conetitute a very small minority of the as "freaks and oddilies." In r e c en t
vptlnc population . They believe, with ownths they have managed more and
&amp;ood reason. that they have a lot going more to dispel this Image by gaining aud·
iences among· bustneu and profeHiooal
fcrr tbem.
l'l'om the past record, lew c o u I d groups of long standln&amp;, farm bureaua,
do11bt that they have ample money re- and the like.
Robert Welch, bead of the Birch Sosources.
But R rather startling prediction that ciety, w~o labels Ei~enhower a Commun·
fltltt·wlngers will spend more in 1964 isl or 'li Red dupe, won warm response
than both major party national commit· from top business club in Chicaao.
1, 'tees combined may cast the righl·wing • Nor\is the ri&amp;ht-wln. dlacouraaaed by
talk it is a fly-by-niah: thing which took
~fort in a somewhat new light.
,.,.,The forecast comes !ronr Wesley Mc- · severe lickings In 1962 votln&amp; and is de·cune of Group Research, Inc. an agen· clining.
Four John Birch candidates for Conv; t~t keeps tab on rightist activity.
gress
lost in 1962. But two got more
., ' 1)( Is notable, too, that right -wing mon·
'Y eyidently is being spent these days than 45 per cent of the vote and all aot
~i.tll more co nce ntrated effect than be- at least 40 per cent. If New York'a new
lbre. There are persistent reports that Conservative party could duplicate later
i?werful assaults are being leveled the 141,000 votes it got for governor last
galnst a number of moderate to hberal year, it could decide a close election.
Researcher McCune points out also
·~lltlclans In the Mountain states that aggressive rightist activity did not
where a dollar may go a long way.
~i Furthermore. the rightist movement start with President Kennedy's election
attr·artlng more " prestige" leadership in 1960. A whole ho•t of organizations
t)lan ever in its 1listory. Ezra Taft Ben- trace their history back to the 1940s and
llin, former secretary of agriculture un- even 1930s. Even Gerald L. K. Smith is
der Dwight Eisenhower. leads an organi- still flourishing In the field.
Right·wlngers may be on the "fringe"
zation called "We. the People:·· Benson's
~n. Reed. is active in the John Birch in terms of relative numbers. But by a
Society in western areas. Retired gen- good many other meuure1, they are
erjlls and admirals are joining up tn right in the thick of the nation'• political
combat.
1a1:1er numbers.

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Twenty-loor employ... of the
Columbus and Southern 0 hI o
Electric Company, Middleport
Division and ConslrUcUon and
Maintenance Department, re·
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cetved ..S&amp;l.e llrlvlll
ar. spec taloafety program on Ap11 29
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The 24 employees have drlve.. a total or 2,26'1,413 accident
free mUes in electric eompany
vehicles. This mileage was obtained in a total of 21 0 years of
accident free dnvmg.
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MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
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Ashland Oil
Bee Cees Dr' I
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~~~ICh~ n 231&gt;
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Edward King, 14, 335,189; c. I shreve, 0., was pulling a camp ]
W. Allman, 14, 297,001; John M. itraHer went aro~nd a curve too
Welsh, 14, 164,051;
Millard ·fast and the trailer broke loo::·H'~ I
Pierce, 14, 141.~52 ; W. F. Boy- I and rolled under the r~ar end of
er , 13, 134,146; Rayrr.ond Fisch- l the car There was mmor dam ·
e1. 14, 127 ,266; Harr.
Stover. ag~ to thf car and n~a.vy to the I
;3. 124,371; .r1ax Davis, 13. 123,- 1tralli"I. No one was InJured.
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t47; Dale Barnhart, 12, 107.906; !
Lloyd Blackwood, 10, 107,303; 1
Eugene Norton , 6. 92,333; Ern~
e.~t Barnhart, 13, 90,147 ; Raymond Baker, 8, 83,360; Marvin

The Adams
Art Nease
M. Houdashelt
\1. Warner
A. Neast!
llandicap
Total

418
517
266
452
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1659

Bee Ceel
r.1. Bowen
J . Chesher
B. Bowen

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410
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Kin~ 12, 81,283; John Thomas,!
9, 72,020;. L. 0. Douglas.

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$2,094 ; H. R. Norton, 5, 38.171;

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524

TotAl

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Roy L. Hendrix. 3, 25.952: A.
L. Blackwood, 4, 21,215: G. E. 1
Ray, 2. 15,030; M. L. Trout, 3,1
By AMES R WHRI.AN
12,423; Ceo. Vaughan, 1, 9,670;
United Prt 11 5 Internallonal_
Herbert Hoover, 1, 8,413; Jam- 1 CAfiACAS. Venezuela 1UPI 1 Hi W. Wright, 1, 2,575.
1 Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller and
his brld(' bt-gan a two·w('('k hon.
I eymoon at a sprawling family
- - - - - - - - - - cattle ranch today, remott&gt; from

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H. MOOI"f'
R. Moore
.4. . Sawyer
M. S.awrer
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"I am a revolutionary in every l lopple the regime of strongman eron o£ Charlotte, N. C.
sense - not a sentimental type Fran(•ois Duva1ier. However, both Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saund-

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Jay Hall [am.Jiy near Brad·

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Mr. and Mrs. M~riOn Grate
spent a weekend w•Lh Mr.

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Alrgelea llode&lt;r• ¥ve avorall)l!d
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harvey
bt&gt;rs of tht&gt; fact-finding mi·ssion it clo summoned the council to hear ice ntly .
and Larry of Columbus spent
, sent to Haiti and the ,Dominican l a report fronl three members of l Mrs. Birdie Watts of Middle- the weekend at their home.
i Republi t·. The mission members an OAS fact·finding mission who ort has returned home after Mrs. Mabel Swa~ of Parker
expres ~ed doubt 1hat Bosch returned Sunday from Haiti.
sp nding some time with her ~unspent a day wtth her aoa.
would move against Haiti while Before the meeting started, ;sister, Mrs. Allie Cahoon.
m·~aw Mr. and Mrs. A l Ya
the OAS was trying to solve lhe OAS envoys said the council Mrs. Flora Arbaugh has re~ Swt~k.
crisis.
i might be called on to sel up a turned home after spending ten . Miss
Move Into PositiOn
full·time watch over the situa· jdays with relatives in Colum· Ill_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
But Bosch moved troops, tanks tion. The commission might also bus.
and warships into position for an be enlarged and given more pow. Mrs. Leona Davis conau1ted
invasion, spurred on by a plea er. they said.
Iher doctor in GaiUpolis.
I from Haitian political refuge., in
Bosch was reporll'd ready to in· I Mr. and Mrs . William Pat·
· asylum In Port Au Prmce to vade Haiti in response to pleas terson, Logan, were recent Suni save them
rrom "savage as~as· from Haitian refugee-s to save day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
sinal ion" by Duvalier:s police.
them from "savage assassination' Earl Beckley.
I Although no rormal ultimatum' by !he Du valier regime.
Mr. Clint Conger has been ill.
was
issued
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Dominican
officials
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and Mrs. Earl Balbing·
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ton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
any time and might be pre&lt;'f'ded , JNDEPENI J:NCE, Mo. rUPil- Woltz were recent callers of I
[ hy he~v~ aerial bombardment of 1Former President Harry s. Tru· Mr. and Mrs. Francis Co_u:m.
DuvahPr s palace.
man C"elebrates his 79th birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Ph1lltps,
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CRITICIZE WEST'S ATFITUOE soon rorget it.
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Gau readJngs:
Gallipolis ' phy settled .down in relative
s sy urn n
dam 18 O, 14.3, running 9 fetl lation on the 14.000..acre ranch and I
on rohE'rs, -Pomeroy-Mason 20. - I' potato farr.1 125 miles west of
t
Caracas.
' p t. PI easan t 2', ,03 , Hl non
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Uo statu&gt;nary. Kanawha Falls The newlyweds w.re over-,
2.1' falling, Charleston 18.09 whelmed by Venezuelans at ••I
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but one of the hard kind . .t ; us and Latin American otrictals ers of Athens called on Mrs.
my compamon my expressed doubt that Bosch would Clara Phillips Sunday.
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' launch an attack while the OAs l. Mrs. Leona Davis is prepar·
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In
Washin~on,
the
OA~
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Visiting Mr. and J«r$. Joe
By BENtlY RAYMONT
byterian Church met recently Swrck over the weekend ,.,..
Uolted ProM lolenallOul
WASHINGTON tUPI&gt;-The 20- with Mrs. Lawrence Straus· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maugana
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican nation council of the OrgiiDizatioo baugh. Mrs. May Duffy had : and nv.e chlldnn of Darbydale
Republic tUPII-President Juan of American states WASJ met to- charge of !he Bible Study and MarJOrie YarneD of MaBosch prep~~rod openly today for day '" an emergen&lt;y oesslon In Mrs. Clair Ponn was entertain· lrnta. Mr. and Mrs. J&lt;r&lt; Matha possible invasion of Haiti to an.;ttemptbeto headHo~f. 8 !:;e~ men! leader. Refreshments "::;; a: so~:er.::.ille, : ·
topp~ the autocratic regime of en war tween aUt a I were served
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Dominican Republie.
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Ogd.
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roncos uv
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"''· earney
ill en r-1hr
d ughte Mr and Mrs
I The Organization of American The council, minus represents-' tained the Past Chiefs Club at Pa~ ~wick r, and t h r e ~
I States WASJ stepped up •Is ef- ~ tives of the two feuding Carib- her home recently.
h'ld
f Col b Mr
forts to head off a war between bean nations, met in secret ses- Mrs. Charles Gray entertain· eM 1 rAenl 0 S . kumLind~s, w· nd
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the ,
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I sion.
ed the P85t Matrons at ber nd T
C d'll loc •1
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a Mr onndy Mar rJo,
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reSI ent . va •er 'ow
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Port Au Prmce he n.,., would I tight of reports that Dominlcan 1umbus were recent guests of;~'"~ 1 ~- d f · il we '
step down under pressure, he 1President Juan Bosch was ready Mr . and Mrs. Charles Gray. •
o.;eM an Le •:
told his peopk
I tu !n,.tde neighboring Haiti to Another guest was Don Cam- L·mf·
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from the National Safety Coun· at 9:10p.m. Friday in Me1gs
Jk county on Rt 248 two miles
Kuhn, Chllhrothe, Safety Su~r- west or Rt. 124 was reported to
VISOr ror the, c~mpany · T _h e y the p:Jtrol Saturday· A c 8 r

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A. Sylvester
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p lnKels
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1': . Sylvester
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c: Ingels
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Winters of Rio Grande.
Anothnr SUnday accident took
place on Ill. 7 at 5:20 p.m. ,.,.
and ~nth miles north ol Rt.
35. The Windshilde of a car drov~ nPiorthPbley J"""ph C. Parsonb
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when struck by a rock DavJ1
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4nd another yooth were stand·
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roadway throwing rocks in a
creek.
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Smrth drew back to throw and
t erock slipped out of his hand
and hit the windshield of the Pt.
Pleasant car.

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conference of the Captiv_e Na- ' birthdaY!'," Truman said, "they ter visiting his mother, Mrs.
hons of Europe Sunday bitterly only make me feel older."
Iclara Phillips .
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TUES., WED., THUR., 9 A.M. TO I P.M.
the West hope for a "liberalizing
Thurs - East Court St .. Pomeroy
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO I P.M.
tallfn~. Montgomery
lsland .i Impromptu airport reception here
BF.RI.IN fUPll - The E~t ~ process·· in ~!:astern _E urope but ""===================~~!!!!!!!=====:=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!!l!!!!!!!..,
Dam 16.2, 11 .0, running 8 feet ' Sunday when lhey arrived from German, news a_gency A!&gt;N said I th~e was no sign lhas was hapOll roiJei"s. London , Marmet and . New York. Later they flew by pri- today t\\O Amer.lcan soldiers - a I pemng.
Winfield dams were on the . vate plane to Rockefeller's ranch ] tcapedtainE and a se-rgeandt hakd efn-~ --'---------1
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because
we love Venezuela," lhe l ADN ldenti[ied them as Capt.
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15, ~ : 25 a.m. ; Alb2rt
Holden on hand to greet him at Carcas 1 der or the 2nd Tank Battalion of
dQ,ym 1,5,. _5:35 a.m.; Defen~er Airport.
I the tst cavalry Regiment, 3rd
up 16, 8 p.m.; Southern up 16,
GOP 8tu11 Reappraisal
Ar.inored Division, in West Ger8:30 p.m.; Hamilton up 16, 3: Back in Washington Republican , many, and Sgt. Benjamin Cain of
20 a.m.i. Orco UP 16, 4:40a.m.; leader.~-; began reappraisal of their . West Berlin's 6th lnfantry Regilllinois down 16, 6 a.m.; Luther possible presidential candidates in ment.
Herdttllln down 16, 7::W a.m.; light ot Rockefeller's sudden
.Jerry· Bosworth up 17 ' 12 :20 a . . marriage saturday. They found
ADN said Svenson surrende~
m.;· BonuE H. up 18, 5:40a.m.; themsel\les in almost total dis- ~ to Eas~ German. borde~ pollee
Johp .J. Rowe up 18, 7:35 a.m.; agreement about the polihcal ef- May 4 m tbe reg1on ~r EISenach.
Robert \Vest down 18 7::W a.m.· 1· cts 1 th
I He crossed the East-\\ est German
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bord . f II
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S. 1"11. _.Jenks up 19, 4:30 a.m .;
Some relt the New York goverer m_ u um or~ tn a mtl·
Raymond
. Salveti up 19,, 6: ~5 nor, who had •--··de d the •ary
ut=t:.~l L'Onst re
*ONvelncle,
'd •ADN
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581
a.II'f.; B:ngo down 20,5:15 a.m.j strongest contender for thf' 1964 ,.,
"g · am gave ·~.
had self
up to Eastern border police
. 1•on.
crucl'bt•.... up 20 , 6·:"'5 a .m.,. C. GOP pre~1'dent'1a1 nomma
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V, Hor·ner and Little Edward committed political suictde by his · ay ·
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. 11. would • Svenson's unit Is stationed
up 21., 1·35
. a. m.,· Bl ue sea1 mamage.
Others S&lt;ltd
. .in the
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\ West German
city ol G1essen.
·up 21 , "~A .- .w
a.m .,. Ch ares
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eng~n down 21, 5;30 a.m.; Queen
ADN saJd.
Cit? ~9~r· 22, 5:05 a.m.; Lunga . Man~ion Honsf' Hit
Pomt up 22, 7 a.m.; Bayou Lor·
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rome down '13, o: lO a.m.; Inca Agum By Th1eves
Undf'l' 1962 Fi Jre
up ,Gre~nup 7:25 p.m.; Syca- PT: PLEASANT - The Man· Claims ror unem Jo ·~ent ben·
my_r"e ··do•vn; Greenu~t, 8:10p.m. ; 1slon m Tu ~nd1e. w.el Park efits this year ernl~in~ed to run
J. S, LewiS up Greenup 3:35 was broken mlo durrng the beh' d ttl62 1 1
k h 24
am.· . Dave Crockett down 1 w~ek~nd for the thjrd tiD.le since • 't~"1 1 . 88 wee fledw en d
101 13 c aims we~e 1
G~ee~up 8:45 a,m.;
Elisha last July.
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Woods . up· Greenup 6:~ a.m.; Reported missing was a Swiss added to 283 contrnued clarms.
Jartle$ Sowie up 32, 3:10a.m.; lmusic ~:~ box over 100 years o1d; 1'f!Us amountec;I to 307 actwe
Myr~e C. up 32, 4:05a.m.; Shu-' three guns, a tomahawk, lndi&amp;.u calms at week 8 end, eomp~rfly up 32, 4:51a.m.; Patten up l·axe, padlock, bullet mold and ed to 352 a year ago, accordrng
33, 3:10 a.m.; Ravenswood liP a civH war canteen.
to the Bur~au of Unemployment
33, 4 : ~ ft.m.; Francis Jloug- In the last 10 months over 30 Compensation.
have be en sto Ien from the I . RIVERVIEW SHOW
land up 33, &amp;,20 a.m.; Pennsylguns
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van .~~ ' : a .m.; JVer .,.u~ns~o~ ~use, Wl on Y .two Buddy Starcher and cast or
Sheilre@, dQwn 34, 8:1&amp; p.m.: remammg m the
coDechon. Grade SchoOl Saturday, ~~lay 11
Wayne II.. dQWn 34, 9.40 p.m .• None have been reco~e~ed to .. 8 p.m. Admlsalon ls adults
Nat1onal down 34, 12:20 a.m.; date. Entry to the burldrng was
lud Is 50
Is Ad
Willtilm Zimmer up 34, l.s.; a. made through the kitchen wins !~e now': ~to.~~~'!
m.; Delta Queen up 34, 3:t5 a. dow. ~he breakm~ and entering Coolvm,, 6&amp;H2 t9 or
m.; Cra1g lll. down 34. 4:11() •· .was dul~vered Saturday morn- Refl"lshrnents will be
m. ; Harr1ett M. down 34, 6:05 a. tng by Ell R1ser, custodian.
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4:!1' a.m.; Eliercllfl up 6:441
a.m.; Semet up 8;15 a.m. ; Peg·
IY Dowrrey: dliwn 10:40 a.m.
Ka111wha River - So I v a v
down London 3:46 a.m.; Lelia
Shearer down Marmet &amp;:05 a.
.m.; Edeana Boswortjr up Mar·
mel 6&gt;441 a.m.; Dispatcher up
Wlnrield 5:40 p.m;; Helen i:.
down Wiorteld ·&amp;:it! p. ~ .; Merrill up Winfield 7;15 p.Jil.; Robert W. Le9• down Winfield 3:10
a.m.; A F;: Dykes up Winfield
6:05 a.

SUPPBR ANNOUNCED
There will be a jitney sup""'
at tbe Bedlord Youtb Center,
•rrlday, May 10, beginning at
p. m. The event to t..ing spon·
sored by residents en Bedfoc~
Township ror the Pomeroy em
ergency squad unit.

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enough ttme to phySICal
education.

That's what most parents say
or assume-wtthout really
knowing.
Precisely how much time and
how

oft~n?

Pre.ci.sely what ktnd

of phySical act•v•ty?
All parents should know these

lUPER TORQUE FO~tD SPORTS HAitOTOfl'l'

facts. If your child's school

doesn't have a daily program
that provides at least fifteen

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Loot&lt; 1o Ford's lui 11M ol t FllirlaA8 MOdels. Atod Foocra
18 c~ FalcoAs gi.. ~ styling _,,.,,.. ill 111e
..atbacks and lloC fi!Wior-r&gt;Ce ift lhe Sprinls j .wei 1
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lat 'ttlng yow FOI&lt;I Deal or tor a lool! Md a,.._. rrldeol

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exercisa, now's.thetimetooct.
Ge~ !n touc.:h With ~ur school
offiCials. Urge a da•IY program
that Will develop strength, end urance, ag1·r·t• y and oth er d•·
sirable qualities-for all girls
and boys.
If you'd like more inrormation,
write to The President's Councit on Physical Fitness, Wash·
lngton 25, D. c.
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BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Pomero) Band Boosters
will meet Wednesoay at
p.m. New orfi"ero will be In·
and Re1.. William Vorll
be guest

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The Pomeroy Paathera, burt until 1J!t third when they q~
by pllclllng wtldneas, w er e lltd thrM 1001e to co Into a
kllocked out of the Clus AA f.5 lead over lbo illiton.
soctlonal baleball tournament While 1oubled 111ln to otart
Saturday afternOOD when they off lhe pande, Wells 101 bit
were defeated by Suuth Point second single, Wlnebrennea lin16-9.
sle&lt;'. and then with two away,
The game was a completely 1\oed doubled and Ronnie C.rr
different sort than the duel be- singled.
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tween South Point and the Pan- South Point took the lead
thers last season when Porn- agsin in the fourth when their
eroy nipped the111 HI.
plleher and top bat!M, Willie
Three Ppmeroy pitchers gave May, a chunky righthander, sinUF a total of 12 walks which

"i'ilchlnl "" tho sldaline~
nothing like pltehtna in a gamo,"
Owens •aid .
owens had worked less \han
two innings prior ;, Sunday and
he had some difficulty wllh his
Nntrol, wall&lt;lng lour meo.
Manag•r Fred Hutehlnoon
sed sl!iofaction with OWano' work
and indioated he might .. apotted
as a starter in future gameo.
AI Worthington •WerontiY took
over the No. I spot in the bullpen
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dltnati pitching staff wa~ altered
111 two important ways Sunday aft·
II' lhct Rod• spUt • doubleheader

,!.IJIIIII thJ St. Louio Cardlnaio, win·

Dilt&amp; tbo firsl 1ame 5-4 and io•
IIIIJ the serond 7-4 in 10 inni&lt;~gs.

Lefthander Jim Louks open·
ed on the rubber lor Pomeroy
and hurled his way through tho
first frame without glvbtg up a
run, but then In the second ln..
In&amp; he walkr J the bases fuU before. there were any nuts.
R~&amp;htlutnder Senior Dick
We&amp; was called on to reUeve
Louks, but Wello for the first
lime this season was unable to
brmg his t&gt;llcbes across. Before the side was retired South
Point had scored live runs on
hits and onnhomore David
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hall of the first
lnnin&amp;, the p_.,thers scored
I'WIS "" five . tratsht hils.
White . Opa&gt;ed With 8 douWella rapped a single, and
then came an the way home
an error by the raghtf1elder;
Mickey Wlllebretmer tripled,
Bob Sm~th brought bur; bo'J:
a oubJe, and Phi Sll' •
cotutected '11' a single bethe nell batter famted to
retire the alcle
Pomeroy did not oCClre again

The chang., aro,. outhetof ';""
ll(tUltCelllento foilowtng
tw nbtU that Jim Brosnan had been
traatd to the Chicago White Sox
for Dom Zanni and that Bob Pur~ouid puch th~ op~ner: ~ nlnl of the ni(lhtcap.
. ga~e ~enes c •;t ay 8
St. Louis catcher Gene
agomst t e oust on
s.
hit a lwo·run homer of!
~ner Bill DeWill made the an- ton to clinwc a lour-run rally
ltfuneement of the trade of Broo· gova tilt Csrdo the ...,.nd gome
tljn. who ree&lt;ntly had arlUclzed victory, but three of tho ru111 In
~WiU bn matters of ·•oen10r· the inning w..., chargad to Bill
p" involving Brosnan writins Henry, tho loolng pitcher.
liooks and appearing on a televi- Young Pete Role. a aoUve Cinlion show.
cinnallan, eonUnued to impress
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f.l·neektd hufl aftehr tho game t=
ljUI adlllltted that t o trade was I
ed to be
h d in ~
!k&gt;t ~ bad broak for him because seem
runn1ng ~· ar
lit would t&gt;t able to oee his fam- the loth inning of tho ntghtcap as
lC 8US Ot
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the.
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the
tors
tmning
of
the
opener.
n} moreili o h.en 3 1 Jr or 1on ! O'Toole:. Whose six victories
•&gt;rove,
' orne.
lead all major league pitchers,
· Purkey was happy to lt&gt;ar of "dida't havo hlo real good stuff,"
tiis fi"t star&lt;ing assignment oi at&lt;'Ordina'to Hutchlhoon.
ihe season The big right -hander, O"''oolt IIVO up 12 hits in hi!
""" hu r&gt;een out ol action oinco six inninp of work but walked
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·h
!)ying training with a sore shou d- ly one an ie t t ~arne w1t
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) _
til'i said he had. been worktng out . 5-4 lead Which Worlhmgton pro- Scowling Jack Nicklaus, with
'" ouild up his arm and that he ; teciPd rapahly.
thr.. of Arnold Palmer's 1962
&gt;,r nks he ie ready to go.
An bunt
errorbybyB•lt
Henry
titlesgolfalready
tucked
in
Mv only "robiem may be con- ftce
Wh•leonleta to
h'
bag goes
after away
a fourtb
,1 .. Purk ev sa•d.
l•econd game deleat, Following
week ..i.en the Colonial Jn.
lim \\wens, 1•;ho hur le&lt;l six In- erroor, Henry retorod George
opet\l at Fort Worth
"' m the &lt;econd g•me, g1vlng man and stan Musial on
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Price 1-0.
A classic high school pitch- The two hurlers played prae
er's duel waa played Satur&lt;lay ttcally between themaelvea com·
afternoon in the seclional tour peting against one anoUler Ill
ey wben McArthur's str~ug afternoon , before McArthur ft.
righthander Dick Bates outlast- nany broke the, ~leu duel
ed Racine southpaw I, ;, r r t open w1th a run m the 11111.

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Boston
lllolttmore
Chleago
Cleveland
Lo1 Anj{elea

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Detroit

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San Francisco . 16 tO .615
Chicaao
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W 1• P&lt;t . GB Milwaukse
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I~t: ·625 111 Loo Anaetn
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Baltimore H Dctflbit 4

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Minnesma .4 Ne•\ Vnrk I
Clevel::&gt;.nd 4 lA- A.nge'e 3

Boston 3

Km1.~as

, Philadelphia 6 Hou•ton 5, lot

: Washington H Chicago 1.' 2nd
Detroit 12 Raitimore 4
M6ndav 'li l'rohabl• Pit('hers
Tuesday•1 Gamet
Minnesota at. Los Angeles Pittsbura:h at Chicago
&lt;~hn -Roland 1 2-0J ·..s Chance l Philadelphia It Nev.o York

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BoUillon al Cincii!Nii, hlght
Ch1cago al KarJ;as Citv 'nightt
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South Polllt G60 323 )-I&amp; lf I
Pomeroy
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May and WtlldeD. L o u k '•
Wella(l), lleed (2), (IJ'), lad
Wlnebtemtr.

boiiOla ol the MVenth
C.tcher Bullock alPCied,
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plleher, wu 1'- blllblfd lao
tnetlonlll Wlllk, llld llala .a.
fielder Mlrtllr lipped • ..,_
thrctlllh tho mldtlll fba1·1Jtou81tt
BuDock bomt.
Will! • Ultle luck In 1111 tap
half o1 the 11111, perbqt Radul
would IU!va broken lhlt lee! firlt.
The 'rot-mdotl had 1111 '" "'
before lllllli faMed lh•
lao! blllter be facltl ••
Jldl llcJitle hid ahtpJcl hll
bit, to l!pell up lbe Torlith ,_,_ .._.,._. •·
bunt hlm down bat tlelplle • )lfO:.:::
fair ttrrllory, S.clne eonJelld.
eel thai the ball had bit Prlce'l
bat t!IIINd of hla btJdi,
With- nq, P-'1 WJck.
Une .bangod a double but Bt»
could gal tit) furtbar tb•a
Dolt llarclen wu llte'1 bit
the pitcher to load the 1111•
Bales f81Uled the IIOZI
The only other P.~
•• a s'••]e by Bm 0un
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fans as lbo best hI C h
bllsebaD pall tbe7 llld

Think you've hoard
Then just Usten to those .
ible Chico so Cubs talklns
~~~ie Banks otarted the
rollln1 this spring when he

planted the idea thai the
could win and now the notion
starting to take root among
of the other Chicago players.
Naturally, tho Cubs
claiming any pennant yet
bl A d
they are saying 1t's possi e. n
you know somothing II is-tho
way they're playing now.
They climbed to within Ill
l&amp;lllfil of the National
lead Sunday by completing
three-game sweep against
Milwaukee Braves, 3_2, for
sixth victory in the last
starts.
Be AWouldn'l
Fkllt
SuddenWonld
thought:
be 1 gauer if they did
The 'd beeornt tho first
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Anyway, Ken Hubbs
wh•t proved to be the
run SUnday with a fifth
ucrifice fly that scored Lou
Brock. Merritt Rnnew's
homer of lbo year gave the Cubs
thefr llrot run off loser Tony
Cloninger In the third Inning and
Ranew theo singled home
er run In the fourth, C.l
wu the w11uter although
R,.....,. and Lindy McDaniel both
.,.... oummonacl In fron, the bull,., .n tho ninfll.
Gtull, Melo Bpllt
ElNWhore in the NL, the Lot
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Minnesota Twins thumped the llever Harvey Haddix, who
New York Yankees, 4-1; the Chi· over fur loser Vern Uw,
cago White Sox blanked tho
Washington Seantora, &amp;-0, but t.t ~ first start of the season
being recalled !rom the
Reliever Ron Ptrrii!Oikl
credJt.ed "Ill! bit! !OIII'th victory.
Wlllio Mayo' tbne-run

Chateaugay Js.
Heading FOf

Ill tho flral innlnl .and

PimJiCO Race

Alou'l tWQ.fwt polro m lhct
helped the Olanta otrot&lt;h

nl!tgs in rellef. WoriblniloD,
ever, was tagged for 1
ho111er by Gene Oliver in the
inning of tbe nli!bteap. 'l1tcl
cUmaud a f&lt;tur-rtm raUr
Mttted Bobby S1tanto hll
.tetory.
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nat! Redo' relief plfeber
lro- oft tho wll..,. lilt
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!AI tho Natlonel Laoguo club
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LAS VEGAS. N•v. -Jaok Nick·

Minnesota at Lo.o; AngelP~. night declined an offer to become
CbicagCJ at Kan,;as . ' ity, night Ot&gt;troit Tiger coach Sunday
Cleveland at Washington, night was unconditfonally released
~ston at Raltimore, night

the Ttgar1.

New York at Detroit. nl1ht
ilftrolt wa!'l reluc&amp;Mt to
National Loop,
him 8• but the t1pra didn't
w L Prt. Gl they had room fat blm on
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my night watchman dutie•.
• Wlll be available to supervise and attend to vii·
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• To clear one erroneous report. dismissal of vii·
laae employ"' mutt bt by a majority vote of
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w~INd Up heavyweight bout. women's golf tournamellt.
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Grelle .scored a surprise win over laus won

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Sunday
Saturda,,
Sao Paulo, Brazil - The Unit,..
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Chateau- ed States reached a final total of
gay defeated Never Bend by n-. 1 109 gold medals in the Pan Amerll'flgthl to wiD the Hl63 Kentucky · ican Games.

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races IOOay by trainer :
Conway, who added, "AU out 10 for bit!lllth victor)' iD tho
he needl is reot and a little ex- ftrol 111111. Cliff Cook hlt a twoercile to get ready for the run homer in the nightcap.
Preak
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Colts Blow Lead
Chateaugay ran down 1 he 'l1tcl Colts
blow a M 1ooc1
"big three" of the Derby field the Phflllat frt tho
but
1n the atretch at
ChurchUI tho
nd
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Downo Saturday to win 1 h 8 D' - :.J:~~- Bob
flnt of the triple crown classics, ~
Bob Aapt'Oiit~~
Either tonight or
Tuesday drove in two 1'11111 In the olold-11
morning he heads lor Plmllco eap f tho Colt
he
for the second
three
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Never Bend: Calldy Spoto aDd the Phlls thla
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, • Robbery 11ere 1n front of 11 to tho!D lui
Chate.ugay when the colt made Southpaw Jim ~. won
his bid under locke) Braulio ttixtb game for the Rod• 1u
Baeza. He swepl past them aU opener witlt the Cerclloals
k haul down winner's purse of though AI Wortbinatoa
$108 900 in the $151400 race
him 00 , with line icotr...M

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the opener
before
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) tbe Meta tuded lhe llring wlllt
- Chaleaupy'l Kentucky Der· ...en·blt effort ill the ol&amp;blcllp.ll
vlelciry was called ooe of his A Polo GI'OUI!dl' CII'OWd of

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OE'TROIT !UPU - The
1919 Chicago Black SOx scandal !
New York at Delroit ioi~htl- bueba\1 caretr ol Vlc w~rt• lbeciU!Ie of his honttty ,
Ford t2-2t vs. Aguirre •.12 1
may finally be GVI'I'.
the qe ot •·
·. (Only gam!!.' ~c ht·d•Jied'
Werts, as, who wRJ 1tMt1ftc
liiiliilliiiili
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Tue~tdaJ'" Games
17th seuon in tht btl le.apa,

FURNITURE CO.

aolJd off 'PI:tce an dq. ,Every
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The wlllnlng rwt.oc:ored In

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lirol·place Plt\lhurgb l'lrat., the oightcap, 8-7; the Boston Red
7-3; the San P'rancilco Giani.! pllt Sox edged the Kalllu .
a · doublohoocler with lhct New 34; the Cleveland !nella••
York Meto, w'llllllng lhct opeaer. ed the Los Angeles Angela,
6-3, ano IDling lito nightcap, 4-2: and th• Detroit Tl..rs
PhlladeiJll!la beat Houololl, e.s, In the Baltimore Oriolol, . IJ.L
the lint gamo but dropped tbe
Dom"r 8culllel Plrsecond one, 8-1, and CiltdJ!Ball Pinch-hiller Lee Walls'
took cbe opener from St. Louis,
S.., then lost tho 1f).lnnJng· nt••t- run homer In the ninth

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the Tournament of
Mllweukee t
Jim Butty In a Pan American I Champions golf tournament wi~
M101day'o Prnbabl&lt; Pttoheto GamH tecord Umo of 1:4&amp;.1 for a ?;!-bole score ol 273.
1....os Ange les at Pittsburgh
the I,SOO meter run.
SPARTANBURG, S.C - Mnrl·
Drysofle t2-2 l vs. Friend \3-IJ
LAS Vli'..GAS, Nf\'.
Willie lynn Smith w,on her second
l •Only came &lt;chedulad l
HouJiton 6 Philadelphil 2, 2nd

Chicago H W a~h inJZ:ton 0 l si

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Angeles : Pittsburgh 3
CJncmnatl 5 st. Loult, -4, lit
' St. Loulo 7 Cin. 4, Jntl, 10 lnOJ. Derby.

ClevelamJ ti Los Angeles U
Kansa!:i City 14 Bo ~t011 3

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Sunday ·~ Rt&gt;~ults

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McArthur'• run~ a wllalo
of 1 tough ball aame that oaw
the two pltclters throw • ~I
of 4o strlkeoctts. Bates fanned 2:1
lbelne batters while P r lee
struck out 17.
McArthur never bit the ~I

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Sar- Prancisco fi New York 3, 1st
N~" Ynrk 4 San Francisco 2. 'l:nd I

0-.ak ·Grove
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LouD, who bad ~ ·4J lbt
1eme u rf8bt !Ieider.

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The ·a.·dga..Keno
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Ilie Lowther.
pw¢11111 t • ' - 1nlllr
Mrs. Erm. Vale of the C.r· Mr. and Mrs. Vwnon h/0' ~ It 10 lllelr f - ..._,
aDd family vivited
Mr
Two Cia¥ matet from Rio
IN• Jlat ~• ..._iry, Mr. alld too. MloiiM. 'ifMI!- llteJ' .... ......
1bonl)liOII'i P*l'lnla Sunday .,.
Grande College open! 'Sunday
ontl Mn. W. L lhrett of Mid· daughler .110111 Jeall . Ill'" JIJInloi·
wjtj) Billy Balu'.
dJeport NeUie v.u;, Mn. «Xa lJards were recen...,..,., of'*
Mr. tllld Mrs. In Kine&amp; JPilt
Mr. llld Mrs. JID*I Farlll&gt;..,
LO
Cottrill and Mr. llld ""'· John liiQiher Mro. Zellll Perey.
~ety
Sunday altentoon with · Mr
worth are bulldlni I home on
Rawlings called at the A. R. Afn. !uilloiiMd Jr. and Kina'• Nil-mother, 1\fra, 81el11
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Rt. 241 911 the former Biddle
Caster home Sundly,
of Falrbocn visited relatiVea
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ling ot Point Plea..n\,
Mr, tllld Mrs. Wllha111 Rose farll)
Lavern Janlan and Meryl Mr. and Mn. Wlllla!ll 'nMJm. the VlctAir Perry bo!rJe,
~~nae at tho 00 O.O.e Mr. and Mn, Slanloy Adkllll tllld son BIUy ot Columbuo 'IVere Mr: and Mrs. Art Ka•per of Houdashelt have ~cetpled "-&lt;!· IR, Marilyn and N•ncy alld l Mr. and Mrs. I!IJmle Da¥ttl
fli.• ,II, fblday 1M!boo1 wu 411, of New Haven violted Saturday Easter Sunday guests of Mr. Colwnbuo vl1tted her parents erhtp of tht Carpenter Boys Mrs. Amy Caldwell of Columbu&amp; of Parll:ersbutg vlslltld her bro. , )11111111 people held their tor• afternoon with Mr. •lid Mrl. and Mrs. Everett MUhlton.
Mr. alld Mrs. M. L. Bahr o~ ~II Club and II b0y1 have join- and Mr. ond Mrs. John Ooog- ithen, Paul, w. C. and Chatlel
vlef 8undq lllfhl at lbo 01 k Curtis Rickard and
M r •· llmler IUfSia of Mr. and Mrs. Monday
ed. Olf•eers elefted are pres~ Ia of Downlnstaot opel)l Sun- ·Peek 'ftloy .and a..tlet PdJ
t1rove E.U.I . eburch. Rev. John Bluch Van Scboydt,
Maynard Baht Sunday were Mr ~ ~ Robert Cole- dent, Thad Dye, vice president, day with Ols Perry and P'rant.' were eallen at the ""'- 111
:t&lt;llllhowlt -.-.,.. !AI 11111111111011 Mill Carol Ger!Kh ol Potnl ~. tllld Mro, Caoh Baht, aocl man · and Marcia Keller were James WfUia, Jr., 18C1'81arJ1, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrulll, their llloce, Ms. Madge Dye
that· be II llartlng hla rlvtvat Pleaoant tpenl ,.,..._Y night Chrla\jlle and Candace of Mid· Sunday guesta of Emlline Gor· Walter Jordan, l'lews reporter, and ta111iiy of Albany vioited atld famlly.
•er1cott at the Pmlel IC.U.B. with Mills Sharon Yeager.
dteport, Mr. tllld Mn. C, E. reD rA W.eU Mro Gorrell feU John Vale, Re&lt;lrutiGn leader. with her parents, Mr. aDd 1\W, Mt; alld Mrs. Alvin i&gt;)'e 'ftl'e
. '11'""'h on May lfth with oor· &gt;,fro. Lorena Baoecuttsr llld Wood~ of Tuppers ,Plains, The recently l&gt;l'eaiwt, her 11'111,
Donnie Cheadlo, Treaour~r, Rnd- T. M. Calaway 011 Sunday.
among tl!ose who att.nlled 1\lt
vk!ott otardnt e..h ntsht at 1 Mro. Judy Blnalng and P'al'l'lll occutOD wu C.1h • alld Mn. Doug!., Adams of Wheeling ne:· Jordan, Health DJrector, Mrt, Roy WIMIIWI of Rev· Andy Griffith lbow It Otl.
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woo a weekend 811011 of Mr. """ &lt;lleadle Safety dire&lt;'Mr, enswood and Joy Wllerruon ot l Beo tllld GJ'OIIer SIGut have
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·•.m. Everyona ~ Invited !AI at- Lee vlllted Friday lflemoon Woode's blrthdayo.
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with Mr. an4_Mn. c. 1!, Fry .
""•· Aller DodiOn hu boon and Mrs Roborl Coleman
O.a• Wooten. The lint moet· .;olumbut visited Mr. alld iltro. 'r IIi._._-~~
,. r,tr 1lftd Mrs Homer P'l"""" Mr. tllld Mh. P'red M, Roulil
- -~--- Mn Hezel Curtl1 of
ing wao held April 11· Other Earl ,llirkey on
SaturdiY .I
nf POint
eaUed oo ·M~. vlolted Monday with hlo broth- Salllr~ll' night with MIBs Kathy ville ~pent Tuesday with Ella member• besides thOIIO listed Thotir crandi!OD. and family, Mr. f
··~ · Mrs Dwl(lhl Glbbo f!undll)' er, Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Rou8h Ltlchfteld of New llaven,
llannulll
above are Stanley Folden, Don· tllld Mrs. David Wiseman alld
ofternoon
of New Haver,,
Mr. Bam Booton and Sammy Olt'fe Grange vitotted Cheoter ver Queen, Jame• Fauher, Jim· d (lh!M 0f R II nd
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Mn. Ellubj!th Newberry, Jer· and Ml'll. Adalee Hart and Ka- Grao•• reeenU
nd
ll.it my Stool, David Wooten, Dale S::~
u a
spent a
. Vr and Mn. Dennis Roush, ry, Boonie and Jean visited tri'llo:a vlalted Monday llflernoon ~ o-••-' I w01 v Queen, Richard Pettit, Stanley keyoay afternoon with the SUtr- .
or. were the Sunclay dinner Friday with Mrs. Allie Hoff. lfith Mr and Mrs. C. E. Fry.
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Hulton, Kovin Walsh and Char' uuts of thtlr dausJtter a nd rna
Mro. Laura Gibbl and Mr.
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leo Kreba, Jr. The next meet- Mrs. Carolyn Mosler and
:. Mlly, Mr. tllld Mra. l!ll mer ~ter Terry Cullen reiUrJI. and ·Mrs Fred M. Roush wel'fl
ing will ~ Ma~ 2 at Columbia ry Woodrum and Mr. and Mrs.
FOR MAYOR OF MIDDLIPOIT
e1 berry, al!o Mrs. Newber- ed borne Monday lf!M being a the dinDI!l' guests of Mr. and
School.
Henry Ennie of Albany vioited
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ry'• btotlter and family, Mr. mediCal patient at tht Pleuant Mrs. Johnie Lewis of 111118011.
Columbia Make 11 Girls 4-11 the Douglas M01ier family on
MIDDLEPORT 1'1UMARY ELICl'ION
0 ':~ RCNah, Barbara and Joe Valley Holpltslln Point Plea.. Mra. Alii:IL Harper . of Llart
club held their YCOnd. moet· ISunday evening,
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TUESDAY, MA\' 7• 181ll
''er.e dinner l"eall of the New· ant. Terry ·it! the -ion 01 Mi Mrs. Allse Harper of Letart
lng at Columbia School Friday 1 Elsie Perry spent Wedneoday 1
Pd. Pol. Ad•.
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"errys.
alld Mra. Bill Cullen,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Oky
eWS,
evening with 12 membero and with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Ma~ ~ IIIII!IL- III
, Mr. and Mrf. WWlam V!IJI Mr. and Mn. Okey B. Roush Mr. and Mro. James Keefer
two advisors pr...,t.
lmr and family and Mr. and were in Point -fleastlllt Friday and Paula were the Sunday din•ion WaR held and the y_ear's
'-Irs. Wlt11Nd Van Me!M an morning on busirtef!S,
ner giteots of Mrs, Keefer's par· Mr. ••d Mrs. Robert Harden program of work was
11ti)IIY ot Malon were the flu..
Mrs. Garnet Chapman, Mr1. enls, Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond tllld Jtmmy and Debhle, Mro. Project books were distributed.
~~y ovenlng posts of Mr. and Norma Keefer and Paula, Mrs, File &gt;f Cheshire. '
Florence Harde? ipent Sunday The next meeting is planned
~. H~!'!_d~a~t;:'bong tllld Myrtle Ellen Rouah and Mr. Cnl. i\lartin B. Roosh and with the tatters brother, Mr. for May 31 at the school. The
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M''"ab',u.• "--~ of Point Leoter Chapman allended the daughter l'f Cherry Point, North and Mrs. Oscar Neaae of Wes- theme will he "Getting Ready
~rs,
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opening of the new A and p 'Corolina tlslted -Friday after· ton, .w. Va. Mn. llarden r~ for Work."
-1-nt tllld Mr. ond Mr:t. Wlrl SIAire in Point Pleasant Tue•· noon with hlo father and wUe, mamed for a few days mtl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum' "'0 qf Columbus. O., vlotted day morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Rouah. .with her brother.
gardner end family of Coshoc4ra, Nora Adldna Saturday If- "rs Irene Myers spent Wed- Rev . John Icenhower visited Coach Jut~ &amp;ot of the Unl· ton and Mr. and Mrs. -,.;C;Iy:de l
. '';,j:"·Nollle Adldnl and Mrs
afternoon with her 1114&gt; P'rlday evening with Mr. and ~~SLty ·~t!:'a;;::;kc~:l Gableo , Walk • and family of Thurman
7.thel. Rayburn called on Mlll: ther, Mrs. ~ura Glbb• and help. Mrs. C. E. Fry. He also visit- Ida ., VII
ow, Mon- were Sunday guests of their par·
-..r:ri&lt; Kine P'rlday afternoon. eel hw quilt,
ed Mr. und Mrs. Curti• Rickard y.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye.
Mr. tllld Mn. James Keeler Mr. Chari•• Brown, Sue El· and Mro Blanch VanSchoyck. I Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ru·
•nd PIUII vlalled SUnday after· len alld Evalee. called on Mr. Mrs. Allee Randolph and Mn. Mr. and Mrs, Melvtn Freeman pert and children of MI. ~ter~
·'o¢1 with Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil anJ Mre Dennts Roush
Sr. N .oml Yeeager ·visited Sundoy l and dausttter Shari Ann of Che- ing visited his grandmother.
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ovning with Mr . and Mrs. C. shtre, Mr. and Mro. Jack Shtf Mrs Gtnevr• Foster the pa1t
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visited IE. Fry.
let and family of Pt. Pleasant,
.
Mr. Arch Rouoh ealled Clll
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mo
Ethel Mr. and Mra. Fred M. Roush were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Thompson Thureday wtlh Mre.
, and W.rs Laura Glblts attended Mrs. Clarence Freeman and ' of Milford spent the weekend
'ion4ay evening
!Rayburn.
. Ithe funeral of Mr. Riley Fry at sons.
. at~hm home here.
MWt Twill
vlllted Mrs. Harold Love of Chesa the Fogel•ong Funeral home in Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick, I ,alhng on Beulah Slack were
:!litday lftatnoon with b t r peake, Ohio openl a few days 1\'!ason Friday afternoon.
Mre. Don Cottrill, Craig a n d Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and
orothtr aDd wife, Mr. tllld Mrs, last weel&lt; With her sister ·~ Mr. Billie Wiegand land Mr. Bruce visited Mr. and Mrs. Selm• of Albuquerque, N. M.,
··trlla Rlclw'd tllld alater, Mra. bulband, Mr. and 1\1~. Vtrgt · lanJ Mrs. Okey B. Ro~ motor- Clarence Wickline and daughter Mr. a•ld Mr!. Morgan Jones and
·llancb Vlft Sdloydt
Adkms Mrs. Love asSioted Mrs e&lt;' to Cttarleston Sunday after· Dolores and Mrs. Laura Sayre Luberta of Beaver, Pa. and Mr.
f,fr,and Mn. Paul. Handolpb, Adkins with h•r work •• •he i roon where they visited Mrs. of Dorcas.
, and Mn Luber! Jones of New
~tella Mae tllld Plllletta villi- Is recuperating frOIIl maJor sur ' Ronsh n i e c e, Mr!. Leola Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glbbo of Gahlee, Pa ..
•1 Sunday ovenlng with
Mr. gery.
IYounr who has OO.n a surgical Parkersburg and Nancy Etchin-1 'lunday vtsttol8 of Mr. 81111
and Mrs. Clarence Yeager, Sba· Mr. artd Mrs. Alhert Thomp- 1patient at the Moontaln State ger of Marietta visited their . Mro. Paul Huston and family
'"" and Beverly
son, Harrtel and Alberta Jo Hospital. Mrs. Yoong is recup- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.l were h18 parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. ·w, Jallnle ,.;,, New Hav· c~Jied oo Mr. and Mrs. Curtis leraling at the home of her par- Eichinger and family.
Jay Huslnn of Murray City,
c ; and Mlu Jndy Fry of Park· Riekard Monday ev~mng.
·_ ents, Mr and Mrs. Riley l'tle... Guests of Mr . and Mrs, Roy- M~ . Donald Cottrtll. Mro.
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Mr.afternoon
C E- Fry
Thurs tog I· Charleston. Mr. Bl..sing . a1 Th omas were Mr. alld Mro, W' llwm Thuene r , Mn . Floren ce
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Mr Dwight
' n'&gt;n l'llh Mr. Fry's parenta, Gibba.
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i• Mrs. Rouoh's brother. Mr•- 1Raymond Miller and family. Mr. Harden. Mr&amp;. Robert Hardon ,
Ill'. aDd Mrt. !tl Fry.
Mr. John Van Meter and 18111• Rouoh reports that Mrs. Young and Mrs. Paul Thomas of Col- and Mrs Thoma• Clark attend, -~· tllld Mn. Le11 Smlth of lly and Mra. Louella Van Met- 11 doing very well.
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ed the D. of A. Lodge rally at
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:·.apent !Utda1 with Mr. er alld children called on Mr. Mr. Howard Wiegand ~alled Mr. and Mn, Billy Capehart Chester .
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and Mza. llo\\'ard
Rayburn on Mr. and Mro. Jameo Keefer and son, Marvin of Columbuo Mr. and Mrs. Vtrgtl Colltns of
1;!r. aild Mrs. Rttssell Hoff· Th sd
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spent a recent weekend wtth Nelsonville, Mr . and Mrs. Char·
n•n ano Mrs. Nora Adkins vis· M~s 1Ii.r,let Tltompoon and \Ira. Vlna Rainey was 1 h e hi" mother, Mrs. Alice Cape- les Sayre a.nd Freddte Boyd of
tied Mr. and Mrt. TeQIIIInt Hoi· Mill Virginia Thompson were bus'"" lor a Studio Girl eo.. hart and other relatives.
I Pomeroy Vtstted Mr. and Mrs.
!•rid of Leon Rt. Sunday af!M· honored with a blrtbday dinner m•tlcCilnlcTbursday afternoon. Weekend guests of Mr. and Wtlham Etchmger and family ..
~&lt;oon.
Sunday. Attending were
Mr. Mrs. Ellzaheth Boston was the Mrs. Okey Wood were their Mz:· and is. Ralph Radcliff
. , Mr. and Mrs. ElWOOd Wilson, tiJI'I Mrs. Paul Bennett aoo 1\fro. demonstratnr. T~tog attending daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ,.n. a wee
Columbus where
.,aeldo aDd Eddie .tlf Ironton, Hazel Carder of PoiPI Pleasonl were Mrs. Mildred Thompson, and. Mrs. Oscar Spillers and ,,e was emp ed.
: ~10 IIIII Mr. Vlrpl Rl~ of aDd her parents and sisters, Mr. Mra. Maude Blessing RCNsh, famtly nf Grove.
·.oint Pltallftt were the Sun· and Mrs Albert Thompson, Mar· Mr•. Lora Mae Brown, Mr •- Mr. ~nd Mrs. William Lehew
THE
; 1Y. eveillhl d!JIIIer guesY ol tha and Alberta Jo.
Goldie McDermitt and Mr s, and chtldren of Pomeroy were
.,1!..Rl~o daufb!M aDd fiDI· \lra. Beulah Rickard was Rainey and Mrs. Boston.
Sunday guests of her parents.
: , Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cullen, ~~nppln&amp; in Point Pleasant, Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDermitt Mr. and Mrs. Wi!liam Thuener.
;.fa:": WIIIGII alld Mra. O.llen nesday afternoon.
and daughter o1 West Columbia Mrs. Nettte South has return\ ~~~~iflOI'tl.
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CANVAS FOOTWEAR
,. ~· Mlna OWen and Mrs. cy Cullen and Mrs. Ethel Ray- Mrs. McDermitt's aunt, Mr. ter In. Flork.a .
VI~~~~. Kay Gf lbo~ the Unlon1burn attended the funeral of and Mn, Roward Rayburn.
Vtothng Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
FOR THE ENTIRE
~\'ihbitl
.. nl\y •lilted ;;u~y
Mr. q, eo r g e William 1B I i II . Mr . Curtis Rickard called on Morarity and family w~re Mrs.
FAMILY
1\IOOn with Mrs, OWen •
Crotnlly held at the Crow ll'u- Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Fry,
\ Oma Truax, Mrs, Bertha Schau
':"'• Mn. IMoret~e~~ Cullen.
!lome In Point Pleasant I \lr . Ernest Rickard and Mr . ' and Mr Earl Morr!B of MartelN. 2nd An.
""·· O.Du Olbba Gf Broad
1 p.m, Wednesday, with Rev . Curlla Rickard called on Mr. Ia.
Mldclloport, 0 .
.".f,Z~~~ pareGib~·
1t
0. H. Carder officiating.
ant: Mro Stanley Adkino Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoback
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Mn. Naoml Yeqer vlllted l P'rlday evenin1 dinner gueata
. ~ _'tile~= Ald ·ollbo
her aunt alld huaballd, Mr. alld , of Mr. •nd Mrs. Okey B. Roush
R-...... ~ 1 1 ·~Mrs. LaW1'41nce Cateman. Thup- , wore her 80n and w1fe, Mr.
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· 1nnd Mr• . Paul Bleoslng of Point
:.·Jldln&amp;
llday where
Buellh Rickard o!llled ' Pleasant and Mr. Rouoh'o son
For year 'round &lt;'fJm/ort and convenience . .. well Ql C'COIWtn)', , . , " " , . , .
!'OIDted lblllllerlor Clf 1111
on Mrs. Ada Tltompoon Wed- land daughter, Col. M•rlin B.
, 11 8lld worlied on 1 quDI,
neaday IIIOI'IIIn&amp;.
j Roush and MArtha of Cherry
of your G., Milling 1ystem Uthled durint t~ IUiniMr monthl. Y011'1l f1tr1
·101Pin&amp; nN·~· 111!1 Mrl. .
Miss Beverly
1Point North CIIJ'oliria.
thia tiny f/&lt;Lme wiU ,.rue you ~II. Her•'• fu&gt;w:
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ta. !Ira. bene Myers, Mr. and
\lfi, Dannls Rouah, 11\'., Mr.
1. LDnaar Life lor Your Hutln1
3. Hut Wilen Y1111 Nitti I - A
Jnd Mn. Charln Brown, Mr.
Equipment- The small •mount ol
hours' heal, even in summer,
' 'tCI Mro OQy B. Rouah, Mrs.
heat from the Gas pilot keeps your
w~l make your home mora comf1111.lune llteaiil, 11M Mn. Vlu
heatina
equipment
dry
durlne
the
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able. With your Gas pilot an, )IOU
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Mr.
"turn" up the he•t •ny time It'•
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to strip Palmer of one of tiee.

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I!IIY. U. CRII ltGme lllten
Weill hit .a ball dowa to ·1111
lli'lt bulman 1111o diQFPtll It
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mon... - ,,. - bUe In • dNd heal wltll 1111
l•n.lder, Weill alld IIIlo 1111
bel ..rely.
Pomero)"a 1M! rwt 1IU ed by Slllllil In lite aeveatb If·
ter both bt llld Swlndal! had
walked, followed by back to
back ts1ncJes by Carr and Jim

Dally 8entlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.:, ll!_~y 6,_198~.1

ChIcago
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They Edge Closer. Reds L00k G00d""""-·•· '"''""' .""!",..... "'

strokes in winning the $60.000 u "head coach" although

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bottom ball ol t1t.a fraa» M
Wlnebreimer poked btl lhltd
hi) of the "•m. and thtn ICCII'&lt;d 011 a double by Swindell, h'
ltlCOIId.
South Point conU1111o11 1 poundlog PolllerOY In both tho tslxth
aDd oeventh Innings. I qcll
iMing they •coree!' lbroo ru111
oo four hila.
II he Panther sflltl, White
tripled for hla third atra blloe
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his most coveted titles.
Earlier this year Jack look
away Palmer'• aD - Important
IMaillelc'a title, and before that
he .captured Arnle'o Pal rn
Sprmgs Classic crown. Nick·
llus, who lovoa nothing better
than to beat hll otablomate, had
1II wt.o tied for second with 2'11.
211 total to ftnloll the five ahota In
1 front of Palmer alid Tony Lema
3 who tied for lleCnd with 278.
3\\ For tbe victory, Nleklau1 ~.1'0 lected tiS,OOO 1· sliver dollar•
1 IIJ',d hoosted bit earnings for a
little more than four montho of
play to t52,71S.

&amp;led to open the frame. with
une away, Catehar Tom Wilden
was hll by the pitcher, second
bllseman Dan Smith followed
with a single, and then with two
outs Bob Phlman slncled home
the third s-P run.
The Pointers lncreued their
lead to liH In the fifth wh.a
they added two more rulllt 011
one hit, two walko and an tr·
ror.
Pomeroy aot one Illicit In the
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The Pomeroy Paathera, burt until 1J!t third when they q~
by pllclllng wtldneas, w er e lltd thrM 1001e to co Into a
kllocked out of the Clus AA f.5 lead over lbo illiton.
soctlonal baleball tournament While 1oubled 111ln to otart
Saturday afternOOD when they off lhe pande, Wells 101 bit
were defeated by Suuth Point second single, Wlnebrennea lin16-9.
sle&lt;'. and then with two away,
The game was a completely 1\oed doubled and Ronnie C.rr
different sort than the duel be- singled.
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tween South Point and the Pan- South Point took the lead
thers last season when Porn- agsin in the fourth when their
eroy nipped the111 HI.
plleher and top bat!M, Willie
Three Ppmeroy pitchers gave May, a chunky righthander, sinUF a total of 12 walks which

"i'ilchlnl "" tho sldaline~
nothing like pltehtna in a gamo,"
Owens •aid .
owens had worked less \han
two innings prior ;, Sunday and
he had some difficulty wllh his
Nntrol, wall&lt;lng lour meo.
Manag•r Fred Hutehlnoon
sed sl!iofaction with OWano' work
and indioated he might .. apotted
as a starter in future gameo.
AI Worthington •WerontiY took
over the No. I spot in the bullpen
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dltnati pitching staff wa~ altered
111 two important ways Sunday aft·
II' lhct Rod• spUt • doubleheader

,!.IJIIIII thJ St. Louio Cardlnaio, win·

Dilt&amp; tbo firsl 1ame 5-4 and io•
IIIIJ the serond 7-4 in 10 inni&lt;~gs.

Lefthander Jim Louks open·
ed on the rubber lor Pomeroy
and hurled his way through tho
first frame without glvbtg up a
run, but then In the second ln..
In&amp; he walkr J the bases fuU before. there were any nuts.
R~&amp;htlutnder Senior Dick
We&amp; was called on to reUeve
Louks, but Wello for the first
lime this season was unable to
brmg his t&gt;llcbes across. Before the side was retired South
Point had scored live runs on
hits and onnhomore David
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hall of the first
lnnin&amp;, the p_.,thers scored
I'WIS "" five . tratsht hils.
White . Opa&gt;ed With 8 douWella rapped a single, and
then came an the way home
an error by the raghtf1elder;
Mickey Wlllebretmer tripled,
Bob Sm~th brought bur; bo'J:
a oubJe, and Phi Sll' •
cotutected '11' a single bethe nell batter famted to
retire the alcle
Pomeroy did not oCClre again

The chang., aro,. outhetof ';""
ll(tUltCelllento foilowtng
tw nbtU that Jim Brosnan had been
traatd to the Chicago White Sox
for Dom Zanni and that Bob Pur~ouid puch th~ op~ner: ~ nlnl of the ni(lhtcap.
. ga~e ~enes c •;t ay 8
St. Louis catcher Gene
agomst t e oust on
s.
hit a lwo·run homer of!
~ner Bill DeWill made the an- ton to clinwc a lour-run rally
ltfuneement of the trade of Broo· gova tilt Csrdo the ...,.nd gome
tljn. who ree&lt;ntly had arlUclzed victory, but three of tho ru111 In
~WiU bn matters of ·•oen10r· the inning w..., chargad to Bill
p" involving Brosnan writins Henry, tho loolng pitcher.
liooks and appearing on a televi- Young Pete Role. a aoUve Cinlion show.
cinnallan, eonUnued to impress
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f.l·neektd hufl aftehr tho game t=
ljUI adlllltted that t o trade was I
ed to be
h d in ~
!k&gt;t ~ bad broak for him because seem
runn1ng ~· ar
lit would t&gt;t able to oee his fam- the loth inning of tho ntghtcap as
lC 8US Ot
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the.
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tors
tmning
of
the
opener.
n} moreili o h.en 3 1 Jr or 1on ! O'Toole:. Whose six victories
•&gt;rove,
' orne.
lead all major league pitchers,
· Purkey was happy to lt&gt;ar of "dida't havo hlo real good stuff,"
tiis fi"t star&lt;ing assignment oi at&lt;'Ordina'to Hutchlhoon.
ihe season The big right -hander, O"''oolt IIVO up 12 hits in hi!
""" hu r&gt;een out ol action oinco six inninp of work but walked
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·h
!)ying training with a sore shou d- ly one an ie t t ~arne w1t
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til'i said he had. been worktng out . 5-4 lead Which Worlhmgton pro- Scowling Jack Nicklaus, with
'" ouild up his arm and that he ; teciPd rapahly.
thr.. of Arnold Palmer's 1962
&gt;,r nks he ie ready to go.
An bunt
errorbybyB•lt
Henry
titlesgolfalready
tucked
in
Mv only "robiem may be con- ftce
Wh•leonleta to
h'
bag goes
after away
a fourtb
,1 .. Purk ev sa•d.
l•econd game deleat, Following
week ..i.en the Colonial Jn.
lim \\wens, 1•;ho hur le&lt;l six In- erroor, Henry retorod George
opet\l at Fort Worth
"' m the &lt;econd g•me, g1vlng man and stan Musial on
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Price 1-0.
A classic high school pitch- The two hurlers played prae
er's duel waa played Satur&lt;lay ttcally between themaelvea com·
afternoon in the seclional tour peting against one anoUler Ill
ey wben McArthur's str~ug afternoon , before McArthur ft.
righthander Dick Bates outlast- nany broke the, ~leu duel
ed Racine southpaw I, ;, r r t open w1th a run m the 11111.

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Boston
lllolttmore
Chleago
Cleveland
Lo1 Anj{elea

Mbme81lla
Weohlnaton
Detroit

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San Francisco . 16 tO .615
Chicaao
18 II .1112
W 1• P&lt;t . GB Milwaukse
13 13 .1100
I~t: ·625 111 Loo Anaetn
11 11 ,411
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Philadelphia
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10 IS ·435 4'' San Fronclsco 17 Now \'ork 4
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Baltimore H Dctflbit 4

unday'!o Reiults
Minnesma .4 Ne•\ Vnrk I
Clevel::&gt;.nd 4 lA- A.nge'e 3

Boston 3

Km1.~as

, Philadelphia 6 Hou•ton 5, lot

: Washington H Chicago 1.' 2nd
Detroit 12 Raitimore 4
M6ndav 'li l'rohabl• Pit('hers
Tuesday•1 Gamet
Minnesota at. Los Angeles Pittsbura:h at Chicago
&lt;~hn -Roland 1 2-0J ·..s Chance l Philadelphia It Nev.o York

By !IIILTON RICHMAN
lJP1 Sporll Wrtt.r

BoUillon al Cincii!Nii, hlght
Ch1cago al KarJ;as Citv 'nightt
-JJeBuschf'rrt&gt; •h.o, m~ Pt-ter ~ •VERTZ MA\' RETIRE

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South Polllt G60 323 )-I&amp; lf I
Pomeroy
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May and WtlldeD. L o u k '•
Wella(l), lleed (2), (IJ'), lad
Wlnebtemtr.

boiiOla ol the MVenth
C.tcher Bullock alPCied,
• flae bitter u Will u

plleher, wu 1'- blllblfd lao
tnetlonlll Wlllk, llld llala .a.
fielder Mlrtllr lipped • ..,_
thrctlllh tho mldtlll fba1·1Jtou81tt
BuDock bomt.
Will! • Ultle luck In 1111 tap
half o1 the 11111, perbqt Radul
would IU!va broken lhlt lee! firlt.
The 'rot-mdotl had 1111 '" "'
before lllllli faMed lh•
lao! blllter be facltl ••
Jldl llcJitle hid ahtpJcl hll
bit, to l!pell up lbe Torlith ,_,_ .._.,._. •·
bunt hlm down bat tlelplle • )lfO:.:::
fair ttrrllory, S.clne eonJelld.
eel thai the ball had bit Prlce'l
bat t!IIINd of hla btJdi,
With- nq, P-'1 WJck.
Une .bangod a double but Bt»
could gal tit) furtbar tb•a
Dolt llarclen wu llte'1 bit
the pitcher to load the 1111•
Bales f81Uled the IIOZI
The only other P.~
•• a s'••]e by Bm 0un
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fans as lbo best hI C h
bllsebaD pall tbe7 llld

Think you've hoard
Then just Usten to those .
ible Chico so Cubs talklns
~~~ie Banks otarted the
rollln1 this spring when he

planted the idea thai the
could win and now the notion
starting to take root among
of the other Chicago players.
Naturally, tho Cubs
claiming any pennant yet
bl A d
they are saying 1t's possi e. n
you know somothing II is-tho
way they're playing now.
They climbed to within Ill
l&amp;lllfil of the National
lead Sunday by completing
three-game sweep against
Milwaukee Braves, 3_2, for
sixth victory in the last
starts.
Be AWouldn'l
Fkllt
SuddenWonld
thought:
be 1 gauer if they did
The 'd beeornt tho first
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Anyway, Ken Hubbs
wh•t proved to be the
run SUnday with a fifth
ucrifice fly that scored Lou
Brock. Merritt Rnnew's
homer of lbo year gave the Cubs
thefr llrot run off loser Tony
Cloninger In the third Inning and
Ranew theo singled home
er run In the fourth, C.l
wu the w11uter although
R,.....,. and Lindy McDaniel both
.,.... oummonacl In fron, the bull,., .n tho ninfll.
Gtull, Melo Bpllt
ElNWhore in the NL, the Lot
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Minnesota Twins thumped the llever Harvey Haddix, who
New York Yankees, 4-1; the Chi· over fur loser Vern Uw,
cago White Sox blanked tho
Washington Seantora, &amp;-0, but t.t ~ first start of the season
being recalled !rom the
Reliever Ron Ptrrii!Oikl
credJt.ed "Ill! bit! !OIII'th victory.
Wlllio Mayo' tbne-run

Chateaugay Js.
Heading FOf

Ill tho flral innlnl .and

PimJiCO Race

Alou'l tWQ.fwt polro m lhct
helped the Olanta otrot&lt;h

nl!tgs in rellef. WoriblniloD,
ever, was tagged for 1
ho111er by Gene Oliver in the
inning of tbe nli!bteap. 'l1tcl
cUmaud a f&lt;tur-rtm raUr
Mttted Bobby S1tanto hll
.tetory.
RIID8 TRADE

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CHICA"A IULIJ - The
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nat! Redo' relief plfeber
lro- oft tho wll..,. lilt
U, aftd Milt pltcW Dom
!AI tho Natlonel Laoguo club
• alrnUir waiver.
Bl'olitlll, Clllce one ol tho

tiona! League'o best relltf
.., ltu becta blcklrbtg
Reda 0\IQ* am DeWitt
bit a.-au 1ut Wttll
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"ctltttCJrintl ol hla outside
BroiDift aald 1at Wltlt
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LAS VEGAS. N•v. -Jaok Nick·

Minnesota at Lo.o; AngelP~. night declined an offer to become
CbicagCJ at Kan,;as . ' ity, night Ot&gt;troit Tiger coach Sunday
Cleveland at Washington, night was unconditfonally released
~ston at Raltimore, night

the Ttgar1.

New York at Detroit. nl1ht
ilftrolt wa!'l reluc&amp;Mt to
National Loop,
him 8• but the t1pra didn't
w L Prt. Gl they had room fat blm on
Pllllbur&amp;ll
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• With consent of Jhe merchants I wUJ continue
my night watchman dutie•.
• Wlll be available to supervise and attend to vii·
lage affairs :lA hours a day_
• To clear one erroneous report. dismissal of vii·
laae employ"' mutt bt by a majority vote of
d»
council.
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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lUIYPIOO.
willa

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Sunday
Saturda,,
Sao Paulo, Brazil - The Unit,..
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Chateau- ed States reached a final total of
gay defeated Never Bend by n-. 1 109 gold medals in the Pan Amerll'flgthl to wiD the Hl63 Kentucky · ican Games.

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races IOOay by trainer :
Conway, who added, "AU out 10 for bit!lllth victor)' iD tho
he needl is reot and a little ex- ftrol 111111. Cliff Cook hlt a twoercile to get ready for the run homer in the nightcap.
Preak
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Colts Blow Lead
Chateaugay ran down 1 he 'l1tcl Colts
blow a M 1ooc1
"big three" of the Derby field the Phflllat frt tho
but
1n the atretch at
ChurchUI tho
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Downo Saturday to win 1 h 8 D' - :.J:~~- Bob
flnt of the triple crown classics, ~
Bob Aapt'Oiit~~
Either tonight or
Tuesday drove in two 1'11111 In the olold-11
morning he heads lor Plmllco eap f tho Colt
he
for the second
three
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Never Bend: Calldy Spoto aDd the Phlls thla
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, • Robbery 11ere 1n front of 11 to tho!D lui
Chate.ugay when the colt made Southpaw Jim ~. won
his bid under locke) Braulio ttixtb game for the Rod• 1u
Baeza. He swepl past them aU opener witlt the Cerclloals
k haul down winner's purse of though AI Wortbinatoa
$108 900 in the $151400 race
him 00 , with line icotr...M

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) tbe Meta tuded lhe llring wlllt
- Chaleaupy'l Kentucky Der· ...en·blt effort ill the ol&amp;blcllp.ll
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OE'TROIT !UPU - The
1919 Chicago Black SOx scandal !
New York at Delroit ioi~htl- bueba\1 caretr ol Vlc w~rt• lbeciU!Ie of his honttty ,
Ford t2-2t vs. Aguirre •.12 1
may finally be GVI'I'.
the qe ot •·
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Werts, as, who wRJ 1tMt1ftc
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Tue~tdaJ'" Games
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lirol·place Plt\lhurgb l'lrat., the oightcap, 8-7; the Boston Red
7-3; the San P'rancilco Giani.! pllt Sox edged the Kalllu .
a · doublohoocler with lhct New 34; the Cleveland !nella••
York Meto, w'llllllng lhct opeaer. ed the Los Angeles Angela,
6-3, ano IDling lito nightcap, 4-2: and th• Detroit Tl..rs
PhlladeiJll!la beat Houololl, e.s, In the Baltimore Oriolol, . IJ.L
the lint gamo but dropped tbe
Dom"r 8culllel Plrsecond one, 8-1, and CiltdJ!Ball Pinch-hiller Lee Walls'
took cbe opener from St. Louis,
S.., then lost tho 1f).lnnJng· nt••t- run homer In the ninth

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the Tournament of
Mllweukee t
Jim Butty In a Pan American I Champions golf tournament wi~
M101day'o Prnbabl&lt; Pttoheto GamH tecord Umo of 1:4&amp;.1 for a ?;!-bole score ol 273.
1....os Ange les at Pittsburgh
the I,SOO meter run.
SPARTANBURG, S.C - Mnrl·
Drysofle t2-2 l vs. Friend \3-IJ
LAS Vli'..GAS, Nf\'.
Willie lynn Smith w,on her second
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HouJiton 6 Philadelphil 2, 2nd

Chicago H W a~h inJZ:ton 0 l si

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' St. Loulo 7 Cin. 4, Jntl, 10 lnOJ. Derby.

ClevelamJ ti Los Angeles U
Kansa!:i City 14 Bo ~t011 3

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Sunday ·~ Rt&gt;~ults

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McArthur'• run~ a wllalo
of 1 tough ball aame that oaw
the two pltclters throw • ~I
of 4o strlkeoctts. Bates fanned 2:1
lbelne batters while P r lee
struck out 17.
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LouD, who bad ~ ·4J lbt
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The ·a.·dga..Keno
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Ilie Lowther.
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Mrs. Erm. Vale of the C.r· Mr. and Mrs. Vwnon h/0' ~ It 10 lllelr f - ..._,
aDd family vivited
Mr
Two Cia¥ matet from Rio
IN• Jlat ~• ..._iry, Mr. alld too. MloiiM. 'ifMI!- llteJ' .... ......
1bonl)liOII'i P*l'lnla Sunday .,.
Grande College open! 'Sunday
ontl Mn. W. L lhrett of Mid· daughler .110111 Jeall . Ill'" JIJInloi·
wjtj) Billy Balu'.
dJeport NeUie v.u;, Mn. «Xa lJards were recen...,..,., of'*
Mr. tllld Mrs. In Kine&amp; JPilt
Mr. llld Mrs. JID*I Farlll&gt;..,
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Cottrill and Mr. llld ""'· John liiQiher Mro. Zellll Perey.
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Sunday altentoon with · Mr
worth are bulldlni I home on
Rawlings called at the A. R. Afn. !uilloiiMd Jr. and Kina'• Nil-mother, 1\fra, 81el11
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Rt. 241 911 the former Biddle
Caster home Sundly,
of Falrbocn visited relatiVea
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ling ot Point Plea..n\,
Mr, tllld Mrs. Wllha111 Rose farll)
Lavern Janlan and Meryl Mr. and Mn. Wlllla!ll 'nMJm. the VlctAir Perry bo!rJe,
~~nae at tho 00 O.O.e Mr. and Mn, Slanloy Adkllll tllld son BIUy ot Columbuo 'IVere Mr: and Mrs. Art Ka•per of Houdashelt have ~cetpled "-&lt;!· IR, Marilyn and N•ncy alld l Mr. and Mrs. I!IJmle Da¥ttl
fli.• ,II, fblday 1M!boo1 wu 411, of New Haven violted Saturday Easter Sunday guests of Mr. Colwnbuo vl1tted her parents erhtp of tht Carpenter Boys Mrs. Amy Caldwell of Columbu&amp; of Parll:ersbutg vlslltld her bro. , )11111111 people held their tor• afternoon with Mr. •lid Mrl. and Mrs. Everett MUhlton.
Mr. alld Mrs. M. L. Bahr o~ ~II Club and II b0y1 have join- and Mr. ond Mrs. John Ooog- ithen, Paul, w. C. and Chatlel
vlef 8undq lllfhl at lbo 01 k Curtis Rickard and
M r •· llmler IUfSia of Mr. and Mrs. Monday
ed. Olf•eers elefted are pres~ Ia of Downlnstaot opel)l Sun- ·Peek 'ftloy .and a..tlet PdJ
t1rove E.U.I . eburch. Rev. John Bluch Van Scboydt,
Maynard Baht Sunday were Mr ~ ~ Robert Cole- dent, Thad Dye, vice president, day with Ols Perry and P'rant.' were eallen at the ""'- 111
:t&lt;llllhowlt -.-.,.. !AI 11111111111011 Mill Carol Ger!Kh ol Potnl ~. tllld Mro, Caoh Baht, aocl man · and Marcia Keller were James WfUia, Jr., 18C1'81arJ1, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrulll, their llloce, Ms. Madge Dye
that· be II llartlng hla rlvtvat Pleaoant tpenl ,.,..._Y night Chrla\jlle and Candace of Mid· Sunday guesta of Emlline Gor· Walter Jordan, l'lews reporter, and ta111iiy of Albany vioited atld famlly.
•er1cott at the Pmlel IC.U.B. with Mills Sharon Yeager.
dteport, Mr. tllld Mn. C, E. reD rA W.eU Mro Gorrell feU John Vale, Re&lt;lrutiGn leader. with her parents, Mr. aDd 1\W, Mt; alld Mrs. Alvin i&gt;)'e 'ftl'e
. '11'""'h on May lfth with oor· &gt;,fro. Lorena Baoecuttsr llld Wood~ of Tuppers ,Plains, The recently l&gt;l'eaiwt, her 11'111,
Donnie Cheadlo, Treaour~r, Rnd- T. M. Calaway 011 Sunday.
among tl!ose who att.nlled 1\lt
vk!ott otardnt e..h ntsht at 1 Mro. Judy Blnalng and P'al'l'lll occutOD wu C.1h • alld Mn. Doug!., Adams of Wheeling ne:· Jordan, Health DJrector, Mrt, Roy WIMIIWI of Rev· Andy Griffith lbow It Otl.
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·•.m. Everyona ~ Invited !AI at- Lee vlllted Friday lflemoon Woode's blrthdayo.
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with Mr. an4_Mn. c. 1!, Fry .
""•· Aller DodiOn hu boon and Mrs Roborl Coleman
O.a• Wooten. The lint moet· .;olumbut visited Mr. alld iltro. 'r IIi._._-~~
,. r,tr 1lftd Mrs Homer P'l"""" Mr. tllld Mh. P'red M, Roulil
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ing wao held April 11· Other Earl ,llirkey on
SaturdiY .I
nf POint
eaUed oo ·M~. vlolted Monday with hlo broth- Salllr~ll' night with MIBs Kathy ville ~pent Tuesday with Ella member• besides thOIIO listed Thotir crandi!OD. and family, Mr. f
··~ · Mrs Dwl(lhl Glbbo f!undll)' er, Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Rou8h Ltlchfteld of New llaven,
llannulll
above are Stanley Folden, Don· tllld Mrs. David Wiseman alld
ofternoon
of New Haver,,
Mr. Bam Booton and Sammy Olt'fe Grange vitotted Cheoter ver Queen, Jame• Fauher, Jim· d (lh!M 0f R II nd
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Mn. Ellubj!th Newberry, Jer· and Ml'll. Adalee Hart and Ka- Grao•• reeenU
nd
ll.it my Stool, David Wooten, Dale S::~
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spent a
. Vr and Mn. Dennis Roush, ry, Boonie and Jean visited tri'llo:a vlalted Monday llflernoon ~ o-••-' I w01 v Queen, Richard Pettit, Stanley keyoay afternoon with the SUtr- .
or. were the Sunclay dinner Friday with Mrs. Allie Hoff. lfith Mr and Mrs. C. E. Fry.
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Hulton, Kovin Walsh and Char' uuts of thtlr dausJtter a nd rna
Mro. Laura Gibbl and Mr.
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leo Kreba, Jr. The next meet- Mrs. Carolyn Mosler and
:. Mlly, Mr. tllld Mra. l!ll mer ~ter Terry Cullen reiUrJI. and ·Mrs Fred M. Roush wel'fl
ing will ~ Ma~ 2 at Columbia ry Woodrum and Mr. and Mrs.
FOR MAYOR OF MIDDLIPOIT
e1 berry, al!o Mrs. Newber- ed borne Monday lf!M being a the dinDI!l' guests of Mr. and
School.
Henry Ennie of Albany vioited
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ry'• btotlter and family, Mr. mediCal patient at tht Pleuant Mrs. Johnie Lewis of 111118011.
Columbia Make 11 Girls 4-11 the Douglas M01ier family on
MIDDLEPORT 1'1UMARY ELICl'ION
0 ':~ RCNah, Barbara and Joe Valley Holpltslln Point Plea.. Mra. Alii:IL Harper . of Llart
club held their YCOnd. moet· ISunday evening,
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TUESDAY, MA\' 7• 181ll
''er.e dinner l"eall of the New· ant. Terry ·it! the -ion 01 Mi Mrs. Allse Harper of Letart
lng at Columbia School Friday 1 Elsie Perry spent Wedneoday 1
Pd. Pol. Ad•.
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alld Mra. Bill Cullen,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Oky
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evening with 12 membero and with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Ma~ ~ IIIII!IL- III
, Mr. and Mrf. WWlam V!IJI Mr. and Mn. Okey B. Roush Mr. and Mro. James Keefer
two advisors pr...,t.
lmr and family and Mr. and were in Point -fleastlllt Friday and Paula were the Sunday din•ion WaR held and the y_ear's
'-Irs. Wlt11Nd Van Me!M an morning on busirtef!S,
ner giteots of Mrs, Keefer's par· Mr. ••d Mrs. Robert Harden program of work was
11ti)IIY ot Malon were the flu..
Mrs. Garnet Chapman, Mr1. enls, Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond tllld Jtmmy and Debhle, Mro. Project books were distributed.
~~y ovenlng posts of Mr. and Norma Keefer and Paula, Mrs, File &gt;f Cheshire. '
Florence Harde? ipent Sunday The next meeting is planned
~. H~!'!_d~a~t;:'bong tllld Myrtle Ellen Rouah and Mr. Cnl. i\lartin B. Roosh and with the tatters brother, Mr. for May 31 at the school. The
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M''"ab',u.• "--~ of Point Leoter Chapman allended the daughter l'f Cherry Point, North and Mrs. Oscar Neaae of Wes- theme will he "Getting Ready
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opening of the new A and p 'Corolina tlslted -Friday after· ton, .w. Va. Mn. llarden r~ for Work."
-1-nt tllld Mr. ond Mr:t. Wlrl SIAire in Point Pleasant Tue•· noon with hlo father and wUe, mamed for a few days mtl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum' "'0 qf Columbus. O., vlotted day morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Rouah. .with her brother.
gardner end family of Coshoc4ra, Nora Adldna Saturday If- "rs Irene Myers spent Wed- Rev . John Icenhower visited Coach Jut~ &amp;ot of the Unl· ton and Mr. and Mrs. -,.;C;Iy:de l
. '';,j:"·Nollle Adldnl and Mrs
afternoon with her 1114&gt; P'rlday evening with Mr. and ~~SLty ·~t!:'a;;::;kc~:l Gableo , Walk • and family of Thurman
7.thel. Rayburn called on Mlll: ther, Mrs. ~ura Glbb• and help. Mrs. C. E. Fry. He also visit- Ida ., VII
ow, Mon- were Sunday guests of their par·
-..r:ri&lt; Kine P'rlday afternoon. eel hw quilt,
ed Mr. und Mrs. Curti• Rickard y.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye.
Mr. tllld Mn. James Keeler Mr. Chari•• Brown, Sue El· and Mro Blanch VanSchoyck. I Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ru·
•nd PIUII vlalled SUnday after· len alld Evalee. called on Mr. Mrs. Allee Randolph and Mn. Mr. and Mrs, Melvtn Freeman pert and children of MI. ~ter~
·'o¢1 with Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil anJ Mre Dennts Roush
Sr. N .oml Yeeager ·visited Sundoy l and dausttter Shari Ann of Che- ing visited his grandmother.
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ovning with Mr . and Mrs. C. shtre, Mr. and Mro. Jack Shtf Mrs Gtnevr• Foster the pa1t
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visited IE. Fry.
let and family of Pt. Pleasant,
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Mr. Arch Rouoh ealled Clll
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Ethel Mr. and Mra. Fred M. Roush were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Thompson Thureday wtlh Mre.
, and W.rs Laura Glblts attended Mrs. Clarence Freeman and ' of Milford spent the weekend
'ion4ay evening
!Rayburn.
. Ithe funeral of Mr. Riley Fry at sons.
. at~hm home here.
MWt Twill
vlllted Mrs. Harold Love of Chesa the Fogel•ong Funeral home in Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick, I ,alhng on Beulah Slack were
:!litday lftatnoon with b t r peake, Ohio openl a few days 1\'!ason Friday afternoon.
Mre. Don Cottrill, Craig a n d Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and
orothtr aDd wife, Mr. tllld Mrs, last weel&lt; With her sister ·~ Mr. Billie Wiegand land Mr. Bruce visited Mr. and Mrs. Selm• of Albuquerque, N. M.,
··trlla Rlclw'd tllld alater, Mra. bulband, Mr. and 1\1~. Vtrgt · lanJ Mrs. Okey B. Ro~ motor- Clarence Wickline and daughter Mr. a•ld Mr!. Morgan Jones and
·llancb Vlft Sdloydt
Adkms Mrs. Love asSioted Mrs e&lt;' to Cttarleston Sunday after· Dolores and Mrs. Laura Sayre Luberta of Beaver, Pa. and Mr.
f,fr,and Mn. Paul. Handolpb, Adkins with h•r work •• •he i roon where they visited Mrs. of Dorcas.
, and Mn Luber! Jones of New
~tella Mae tllld Plllletta villi- Is recuperating frOIIl maJor sur ' Ronsh n i e c e, Mr!. Leola Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glbbo of Gahlee, Pa ..
•1 Sunday ovenlng with
Mr. gery.
IYounr who has OO.n a surgical Parkersburg and Nancy Etchin-1 'lunday vtsttol8 of Mr. 81111
and Mrs. Clarence Yeager, Sba· Mr. artd Mrs. Alhert Thomp- 1patient at the Moontaln State ger of Marietta visited their . Mro. Paul Huston and family
'"" and Beverly
son, Harrtel and Alberta Jo Hospital. Mrs. Yoong is recup- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.l were h18 parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. ·w, Jallnle ,.;,, New Hav· c~Jied oo Mr. and Mrs. Curtis leraling at the home of her par- Eichinger and family.
Jay Huslnn of Murray City,
c ; and Mlu Jndy Fry of Park· Riekard Monday ev~mng.
·_ ents, Mr and Mrs. Riley l'tle... Guests of Mr . and Mrs, Roy- M~ . Donald Cottrtll. Mro.
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Mr.afternoon
C E- Fry
Thurs tog I· Charleston. Mr. Bl..sing . a1 Th omas were Mr. alld Mro, W' llwm Thuene r , Mn . Floren ce
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withVlllted
Mr Dwight
' n'&gt;n l'llh Mr. Fry's parenta, Gibba.
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i• Mrs. Rouoh's brother. Mr•- 1Raymond Miller and family. Mr. Harden. Mr&amp;. Robert Hardon ,
Ill'. aDd Mrt. !tl Fry.
Mr. John Van Meter and 18111• Rouoh reports that Mrs. Young and Mrs. Paul Thomas of Col- and Mrs Thoma• Clark attend, -~· tllld Mn. Le11 Smlth of lly and Mra. Louella Van Met- 11 doing very well.
umbus.
ed the D. of A. Lodge rally at
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:·.apent !Utda1 with Mr. er alld children called on Mr. Mr. Howard Wiegand ~alled Mr. and Mn, Billy Capehart Chester .
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and Mza. llo\\'ard
Rayburn on Mr. and Mro. Jameo Keefer and son, Marvin of Columbuo Mr. and Mrs. Vtrgtl Colltns of
1;!r. aild Mrs. Rttssell Hoff· Th sd
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;and Paula Monday evening.
spent a recent weekend wtth Nelsonville, Mr . and Mrs. Char·
n•n ano Mrs. Nora Adkins vis· M~s 1Ii.r,let Tltompoon and \Ira. Vlna Rainey was 1 h e hi" mother, Mrs. Alice Cape- les Sayre a.nd Freddte Boyd of
tied Mr. and Mrt. TeQIIIInt Hoi· Mill Virginia Thompson were bus'"" lor a Studio Girl eo.. hart and other relatives.
I Pomeroy Vtstted Mr. and Mrs.
!•rid of Leon Rt. Sunday af!M· honored with a blrtbday dinner m•tlcCilnlcTbursday afternoon. Weekend guests of Mr. and Wtlham Etchmger and family ..
~&lt;oon.
Sunday. Attending were
Mr. Mrs. Ellzaheth Boston was the Mrs. Okey Wood were their Mz:· and is. Ralph Radcliff
. , Mr. and Mrs. ElWOOd Wilson, tiJI'I Mrs. Paul Bennett aoo 1\fro. demonstratnr. T~tog attending daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ,.n. a wee
Columbus where
.,aeldo aDd Eddie .tlf Ironton, Hazel Carder of PoiPI Pleasonl were Mrs. Mildred Thompson, and. Mrs. Oscar Spillers and ,,e was emp ed.
: ~10 IIIII Mr. Vlrpl Rl~ of aDd her parents and sisters, Mr. Mra. Maude Blessing RCNsh, famtly nf Grove.
·.oint Pltallftt were the Sun· and Mrs Albert Thompson, Mar· Mr•. Lora Mae Brown, Mr •- Mr. ~nd Mrs. William Lehew
THE
; 1Y. eveillhl d!JIIIer guesY ol tha and Alberta Jo.
Goldie McDermitt and Mr s, and chtldren of Pomeroy were
.,1!..Rl~o daufb!M aDd fiDI· \lra. Beulah Rickard was Rainey and Mrs. Boston.
Sunday guests of her parents.
: , Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cullen, ~~nppln&amp; in Point Pleasant, Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDermitt Mr. and Mrs. Wi!liam Thuener.
;.fa:": WIIIGII alld Mra. O.llen nesday afternoon.
and daughter o1 West Columbia Mrs. Nettte South has return\ ~~~~iflOI'tl.
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CANVAS FOOTWEAR
,. ~· Mlna OWen and Mrs. cy Cullen and Mrs. Ethel Ray- Mrs. McDermitt's aunt, Mr. ter In. Flork.a .
VI~~~~. Kay Gf lbo~ the Unlon1burn attended the funeral of and Mn, Roward Rayburn.
Vtothng Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
FOR THE ENTIRE
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.. nl\y •lilted ;;u~y
Mr. q, eo r g e William 1B I i II . Mr . Curtis Rickard called on Morarity and family w~re Mrs.
FAMILY
1\IOOn with Mrs, OWen •
Crotnlly held at the Crow ll'u- Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Fry,
\ Oma Truax, Mrs, Bertha Schau
':"'• Mn. IMoret~e~~ Cullen.
!lome In Point Pleasant I \lr . Ernest Rickard and Mr . ' and Mr Earl Morr!B of MartelN. 2nd An.
""·· O.Du Olbba Gf Broad
1 p.m, Wednesday, with Rev . Curlla Rickard called on Mr. Ia.
Mldclloport, 0 .
.".f,Z~~~ pareGib~·
1t
0. H. Carder officiating.
ant: Mro Stanley Adkino Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoback
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. ~ _'tile~= Ald ·ollbo
her aunt alld huaballd, Mr. alld , of Mr. •nd Mrs. Okey B. Roush
R-...... ~ 1 1 ·~Mrs. LaW1'41nce Cateman. Thup- , wore her 80n and w1fe, Mr.
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me I ~,.
· 1nnd Mr• . Paul Bleoslng of Point
:.·Jldln&amp;
llday where
Buellh Rickard o!llled ' Pleasant and Mr. Rouoh'o son
For year 'round &lt;'fJm/ort and convenience . .. well Ql C'COIWtn)', , . , " " , . , .
!'OIDted lblllllerlor Clf 1111
on Mrs. Ada Tltompoon Wed- land daughter, Col. M•rlin B.
, 11 8lld worlied on 1 quDI,
neaday IIIOI'IIIn&amp;.
j Roush and MArtha of Cherry
of your G., Milling 1ystem Uthled durint t~ IUiniMr monthl. Y011'1l f1tr1
·101Pin&amp; nN·~· 111!1 Mrl. .
Miss Beverly
1Point North CIIJ'oliria.
thia tiny f/&lt;Lme wiU ,.rue you ~II. Her•'• fu&gt;w:
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ta. !Ira. bene Myers, Mr. and
\lfi, Dannls Rouah, 11\'., Mr.
1. LDnaar Life lor Your Hutln1
3. Hut Wilen Y1111 Nitti I - A
Jnd Mn. Charln Brown, Mr.
Equipment- The small •mount ol
hours' heal, even in summer,
' 'tCI Mro OQy B. Rouah, Mrs.
heat from the Gas pilot keeps your
w~l make your home mora comf1111.lune llteaiil, 11M Mn. Vlu
heatina
equipment
dry
durlne
the
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able. With your Gas pilot an, )IOU
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Mr.
"turn" up the he•t •ny time It'•
1ystem from rust and corrosion, and
liiiGI
•dds years to the life of your equip· needed. Convenient lor
- oild
days in late sprinaand early flll,lllol
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Tournament of Champions Sun· corryins out all managerial
to strip Palmer of one of tiee.

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I!IIY. U. CRII ltGme lllten
Weill hit .a ball dowa to ·1111
lli'lt bulman 1111o diQFPtll It
'.:...••1, a ...... to ll1'lt
mon... - ,,. - bUe In • dNd heal wltll 1111
l•n.lder, Weill alld IIIlo 1111
bel ..rely.
Pomero)"a 1M! rwt 1IU ed by Slllllil In lite aeveatb If·
ter both bt llld Swlndal! had
walked, followed by back to
back ts1ncJes by Carr and Jim

Dally 8entlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.:, ll!_~y 6,_198~.1

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They Edge Closer. Reds L00k G00d""""-·•· '"''""' .""!",..... "'

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bottom ball ol t1t.a fraa» M
Wlnebreimer poked btl lhltd
hi) of the "•m. and thtn ICCII'&lt;d 011 a double by Swindell, h'
ltlCOIId.
South Point conU1111o11 1 poundlog PolllerOY In both tho tslxth
aDd oeventh Innings. I qcll
iMing they •coree!' lbroo ru111
oo four hila.
II he Panther sflltl, White
tripled for hla third atra blloe
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his most coveted titles.
Earlier this year Jack look
away Palmer'• aD - Important
IMaillelc'a title, and before that
he .captured Arnle'o Pal rn
Sprmgs Classic crown. Nick·
llus, who lovoa nothing better
than to beat hll otablomate, had
1II wt.o tied for second with 2'11.
211 total to ftnloll the five ahota In
1 front of Palmer alid Tony Lema
3 who tied for lleCnd with 278.
3\\ For tbe victory, Nleklau1 ~.1'0 lected tiS,OOO 1· sliver dollar•
1 IIJ',d hoosted bit earnings for a
little more than four montho of
play to t52,71S.

&amp;led to open the frame. with
une away, Catehar Tom Wilden
was hll by the pitcher, second
bllseman Dan Smith followed
with a single, and then with two
outs Bob Phlman slncled home
the third s-P run.
The Pointers lncreued their
lead to liH In the fifth wh.a
they added two more rulllt 011
one hit, two walko and an tr·
ror.
Pomeroy aot one Illicit In the
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open-door pollcy wlth televtlloo oewopoper ladlcllta.
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from Pomeroy 011 Route 143. Fn. autotoobllo, bonds Pb
. Daughter banquet at China and how her p&amp;rftlla and .
n.o .. dhn., -.nfl '
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- - - - - - -· ·bruises at Pleasant Valley Hos- Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Ama.. and food of the Cbjnese ~'"""'""'".,. · · rnate&gt;d•• '"'~ rhl' ..uh
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'I'W'I•p •har on•
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1960 Chevrolet __ - - - , - - - - $1,995
atd~~~ 0115:n~~-~~O:ar~~·~.:~ 1~:: one car accident Sunday after- hart, Mrs. Lawre~ Lanmng cheaper In China than here . .~-:
RATES
Imp.:~ I&lt;~ Con' . CpP . 23,000 artual miles by lady owner,
whoM plllce or r••tdence Ia :183'1 Bou· noon at the intersection
of and Mrs. Cleland Hines, mem- the close of her talk, 'Mrs NeJJ.t..:
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pl~e~n:U::
Route
B'
1
and
Gunville
Road.
bers of the Happy Harvesters zling on behaif of the Guild:
1
~ IC"Prin ~ and brakf's. automatic H.L. dimmer , power win"'"'""u"' iCharel' 80 MOnh
FARM
80
acres,
12
acres
lid•ne• •• unkDown; Nine Hukin•.
The&gt;
driver
of
the
car,
Diana
Class.
Preceding the dinner. the presentett her with a gift.
• Cern., "' •om ro• rn .... • !'On
tl nws :uH1 spat. rad10 anct heater, real nJ('e .
~ltivated. good 1~ story :~~~:~.,~:.•:,er~c." ~·.,:::a:i:.~~ Buxton, 16, Leon, told invest!· gro..tp sang, "Pr~ise God F!'?m Ivory carvings, hand painted.:
lltetftl.... •n~"';""'
M
rate 'It f c'l'nl• pet ,..orO ,.,IJ
frame , 7 rooms, with cellar . :~:~t~t·t,!r..:!1 .~·t~:;: ~::~o~~ gation orricers that she lost con-1 Whom ~II Bless1~gs Flow.
pictures, silk and other artie}ft:~
etlllr'Aed fOI •d•·ull51nt' II nnt
~Itt withll' Ill o1111• alter ..,......h•
Basemen! barn, garage, oth- Mira, deVUeu, leJat.et!a, dlltrtbute... trot of the car in the loose Followmg the dmner, a pr~ from China were displayed' bj ;
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
V~
CA&amp;D 01 rHANkS ~ fl.~ tot
er buildings, fruit trees, well !1mi~!~at;~to~~d d::er::;:~·~~~ :!'"e gravel causing the vehi~le to ~o gra.m planned . by Mrs. Phil the speaker. Her sister, GJo~, ~
10 :Wonl nHtlmuiii ~al'tl .o-tdjt·on
POMEROY,
OHIO
f~nced. near Athens County ~;; ~~·. ::;.,!-:~c:t; ~:y/~. 'A~: over an embankment. 'The ve- Memhart, ass1sted by Mrs. who arcompanied her, also...
al ,....,., tr Ohitu•riH rouhll...,..
•• I Hlrtt pn •ord
hne. $4,500.00. Terms.
m.inl•tralor ot the Estate CJt Ernl'•l hicle landed on its top.
William Kennedy was prese~l· spoke briefly. Both girts weii.
OFFIU HOURS
•-------·----------------·'IFARM - 58 acres, 30 acres ='~:·r~~~::~ ~!n~r:~!~~,~~u~: Passengers.. in the car were ed with Mrs. Kennedy as mLS· idressed m beautiful ChineBe co~ ~
•
4
M rr ;);(J'• 1-' •t 11~!1•
cultivated,
llei•• County.
Ohio,n&amp;med
CMMe parttea
No. lB,IlRI
tumes.
--.·
la.tul'd•:v .8·:#' " M •ro 12·00 """"
. good 7 r o om aJalnat
the ollltove
1nd, Lo'nda Stewart, 15, Leon, ancl tress Jf ceremonies.
IT'S SO EASY
house With bath, basement, other• u Oerencllnt•. 11llea:in.t: that Andrew Beattie, 18, Leon Route Greetings by Mr!i. Ben Neut· Following "The Parable FOr'.'
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT
TO PLACE A
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furance heating, block ~;ee•~.t~ 0 1 /;S:"~!cPd'::~rt!r ..~! 1. The car was owned by Bill zJing, president of the Guild, Mothers," by Mrs. Meinnar~. ·
1
RESI~ . I PROUliC!NG
USF:n WORI\ pants. shirt s and ~ANT ADS WOttK wonders spring hhousbe _wdi~h wa ter sys- ~~~;~~;to~.•td 1 ~~e ,!a~!d d:~~~~t, ,:. Safford . Pt. Pleasant. Damages opened the program followed the •·accoustic '' MOTHER Wa:~~~ ··
';
w'lN'I I'J)
covt&gt;rall.'i_ Cetrl
ChevtJiit'r . when you wish tt bu) or seU
tem, ot er Ul mgs. 011 state plr of thr rollowlnt anerlbed rnl to the car was estimated at by a song, "How Do You Do, Igiven by Melanie Burt, Janic.t: .
P.RONE WY 2-21 57
Long Bottom.
Read the Want AJs for quick route. $6,500.00. Terms.
~-J:1~'00~1 t~.u~he 1 ~0 ~~~, t~~~:l:a
$650. state Police _and Sheriff's l"~other Dea~; · by Phyllis Blaze- I/ Holter, Risa Booth, Irene B•r5 6 30tp
results.
RU~L - OdneffacRre, on 2good :~~~~.... ~'lo·~~~"· and duerlbecl u Depnrtmenl investigated .
IWICZ, Mf'lame Burt, I~ene Bar· nes, Joy Kautz and Ingrl-i Haw~
.~N Blinn&lt; all kinds. I,· BUSINESS SERVICES
gravel
roa o dug oule
4, l
~·• "'"' "'""''
nes, Ingrid
Hawley, RISa
Boothd Iley . The song, "Je,~s Loves .
,. ·CARD OF THANKS VENE'~'I
room frame
well I with
In Th•
the '""""'"•
Tnwns~llp of KuUand, In the
H lte J
K I
'
Wmrlo~
blmd::; and shades. 1
county ot Mea.-. and tlate ot Ohio. Divor(•e Is Granlf'd
Janice o r, oy au z an Me" by Rebacca and Lisa Tho
sfNti:RE T!lANKs--=- Word:._ Cloth porrh shades val· INVISIBLE reweaving , dress~ w$2aler ~ysiem. front porch. ~an;:r';~n o~ 0 iht!12 'o~!wCo!·pa!:·~
! Mary Hayes.
' mas and Debbie and Chery I
200 · · erms.
11Kennedy and group singing ol
lanre
and
awninas
Bamboo
k'
d
1
t
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c
1
•
Purfhau
b~unded
W~d
de~trlbed
u
By
C1'r~u1't
Court
I
The
me-.anin~
o.
f
Mother
's
Day
are inadequate to exprt&gt;SS to
"' .
rna mg an a teriliOns. aro ALBER1 M. cox SALESMAN IOIIOWI; e.~.-inninl on the lOUth banll
".
m y numerou s Inen dS. mv I shades. Dale Wippel Supply, Osborn, Long Bottotn. Oh 1
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· WY 2-2%:!1 1or
LeadlnJ
thr old Phelp'•
It ongmated
BOX 229
PHONE
Ford;
thencecrrelr.
IOUihatalonJ
the center PT PLEASAN', _ Acl 'ton of 1an.d hw K
ned
d .w,Aasp told' ··BJes!i Bt' the Tie That Binds''
gratltude for the lovely flow- ~ 21~ Unum Avenue, Pomeroy,
S 4 3tc
POMEROY OHIO
of the saatt! Road to • point where the Mason County Circuit Court I by Mrs pent X and b Mra~- concludea the program.
I
Ohio
5
2
30tc
'
the County road ludlnJ frorn s. w h
k
th
t' er For arenAs 'brea
y rs.
ers, beautiful cards. \' i ~ i I " ~ .
- WE OFFER everv kind ot bUll5 3 3tc I Hlliey 'l Mill• to KYJtJ''I'IIIe lnl.tr· t e past wee was e gran mg
h Gi rts were
. . presented do.:rinll...
',, aDd heave tv. good wishes
rlnr I Sl UC'GISH SEPTIC' 1 k' G 1
ll'fb the ••ld Sl1te road, then~ tn . 1 d'
t Ch
Curl- Carl Kautz.
tr1 ute to mot · the evemng to Mrs. Adam J:.D·
· ·
· ' · · ·' • ~ • ..
an · e
dozer back hoe excavation
a wuterly dlri!!ctlon alon1 the ('enter o a
!Vorce O ar1es
ers was given by Melanie· Burt
b h th
ld
m
•
, lng my ten day illnPss in KIPen Em All Septic tank
' 1 h 1•
d f'll d. '
/t~
or sa1d coun'~ road to L H. Bln1 m8 n J
from Norma J u 0 e
ers ac , e o es1
o1t'!PI,
genera au mg an I
1rt.
••
_. t~ nam
's and A. J. Siller'• eorner;
• r.,
. .
and a tribute to dau~hters, bv I Mrs Edward Kennedy
th1
1.,,
;q Holztr Hospital. Again I ~av
ClPanPr . Ohlo V&lt;liiPV Plumb· Call wv 2-3243. Free esti·l
'C ~r
ttwnct Easterly •ion" the llOUih Curfman. The plamtlff was M
M v' Burt ar'ter Wht'ch I
.
•
thanks .
. 416 30t
banlr. of Leadll'lf Crel'k to the pial'r
f
[ h .
rs . ar m
'
,you ngest mother and
.Mrs.
m;,.
~ • p mates. Emmet W. Shuler,
1or tH!rinnlnc:. cona•1n1n1 " a•·rt·a, granted custody o two o t etr Linda Darnell and Nancy Burns ITheodo• Mora' the mMn
· er
Fronna B •-\'lrkf'r :
~
-·
- --Co
f 'MASON
bd
f
. more or leu, sub.lel't to 111 ea~r·
d th d f ndant was giV·
.e
'
v·
26_ -~
~
Ik
/Ot'J~
SINr.t.F.
.•
4
poster
walnut
~~c_t~ng.
4
3
e
room
~a~e
mPot9
and
1n11e•
of
rl'l'ord.
sons
an
e
e
e.
accompani~
by
Linda
Kirkland
wifh
the
largest
family
pre!il
.
5
1
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bPd With !)prings and mai· ICAL.L NOW FOR free estimaiP I home , la~gt&gt; c·afJ~IPd. hvmg o!~c~~;c(':rd~.e"~~~~~o~o~~~·.P~~ro.a7 en cust~y of a th.Jrd son.
sang, " How Great Thou Art." ent.
NOTICES
1
trl"'" ~~~ One adju.'itable arm on farm ponds lakes priv~ room . Tht~ home 1.'\ situated Plaintiff further •11..,,-u 1n hi• The d.vorce achon of T~el~a Miss Pearl Liang a lresh•
', base- O~ a!tractive 60' X 120' lot 111
~U.Ion the namea of Ill tbe heirs Reitmire vs John T ReitmJre
. , who i."'
-- - - 1 c h&lt;11r Wit. h r:ush.Ions .. .,
'""· 0 nf' ate roads, rlearing'land
law or per•ona l'ntttled t.o lhl'
.
·
·
.. man at Ohio University
DOUBLE . DECKER
sand- catJinr!
elt-&gt;i·lrit· ~ewmc
, 1, Jns, and 0 th er . With Jargt&gt; double garage. nut
estateErnut
of lnhernanre
the was. d1smissed as'Iwas B
the dCJVd lor ,·g·nal''
from Hong Kong ' Ch'l·
.
.. ~ rna- meil1 excaV:I
decedent,
Sutton, In rrom
181.:1 rl'ai
I
'J
wlches now ava1lable at Bar- chmr (good condit ion) $45. Photte WY 2-3.243 EmmPI w $12,000.00 .
estate and 11l!IG ane 1 e• othf'r filCh, act1on styleo M1 ton ur ette ' na but has lived in the United
I an t.1que oa k Iove sea t $20 .()() . :' Shuler. Contracting.
. NE W HAVEN - briC
- k 4 bed · tbl•
and rdert!ne
.. h1n h.ad•arne
lo the prtlllon In vs ·. William and .Carolyn s u e States
, for seven years. was innett e •s Horne RP.: I aurfl.n I . 0 pus~ 1Ue
1 1
en ~:30 a. m. till m1dmght. One walnut . anlilJUt. dresser. ,I
Innl1H
tht&gt; pray1
prayt&gt;r
the hamount
ltroJ••--..1
as 1111
Pst speaker · Miss
4 26 tfc 'l room home • forced air fllel pla1
lhlt oftte ~aid
may brpeuuon
auth· White. Judgmen ~ m ed
T
t.'\:0
eo~·
1
Phone WY 2·9976.
$50.
I
We~tmghouse
electnc
.
oil
heat
storm
windows
and
orlzeo
and
t?rdt!red
to
sell
t~e
real
of
$132.63
was
grant
t
e
exLiang
told
of
the
medical need;i
I
1
5 3 6tr 1 roaster. plus nPw grille. $20. FOR ~AINTING, ~ntenor and oak floo~s . Very good buy at ~:~~~~~ d~!c~h~~ta rut!:e 1 /:!:!~onca::~ aco, Inc .. against Frank Thornp- ·or China, especially TB treatMAY ~
'COFFEE 5 H
"
d I Can be ::;~n arter 5 p. m. at exteriOr Call Richard Wilt, $10 500 00
made and provided, and lhat lht real f\On.
t nd stated she is study- Theodorus Council Daughtetl
c. ome--maue
a.
1
609 N Second Street Middle· 1 • · ·
I ee,ate
bl!! sold rree from all daim5
men , a
·
of Amer'ca will meet · regu ·
·
. ~ nuts 5&lt;.· Breakfast served and 48 N. 3rd Ave.. Middleport,
·
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3 -2 miles from New Haven - 5 and Interests &amp;f the defendant•. and
ing to be a doctor with the hope I
_I
m
1 • .
.h.
5 6 31
port.
4 3 30tc I
h
- h ---"
d tllal each and all o l the def~ndanh
.
lar sesslOn Monday at 7·30 ..
U
1
lunches packed at Barnette's
iO.
P
---·-·-room orne Wit g&lt;IUY gar en ; b~ r~quirNI to Bet up their claim•
that she can go back to Chma
Th h
. be dr. pedr·
. ome RestaL.rant and Pizza
. ISPRING
.. -pot
taker
fi ed
I
f
or
be forever barred from alllf!Tllnt
t
h
I
h
I
Sh
k
I
m.
e
c
arter
WI11
a
H
SAMPLES. drapery
F
s ' s
. r
coa urn- . samr, and for IUCh other and furth er
0 e p er peop e.
e spo e f Fl
G'l
d Gold
' .Sho' ' D--asonable ro'ces·. 0 ee s or •. ace. Also 5 acres of ground. reild, le,-al and equitable, Ill may bl'
-· --- --·---- ·-- - or .orence I more an
..
P rt.e
. P
P 1 molerials, have arrived. Spe(' 1
$? 000 00
proper In lhe premiaes.
1e Mitch and all officers end
en 5:30 a. m. till 12 p. m. ial price on Dacron and Sa
eOeKalb Seed Corn
' - .
SBicl partie. are required to •n•wer
. Phone 1\'V
M'ddl
CUCKLER REALTY
un
or before th~ 15th day or Junl'
II'-.A
the team
, "9976
&lt;~·
•
I
f"por I. tm . $1 .69 a yard. Mrs. l.ee 1
D K lb S d
A. o. 1ooa.
Entered Hospital
t
dare requested
wh't to be
Ohio '
Hudislll.
5 3 3tc I •
e a
u ax
BRANCH OFFICE
Lawrence F. Boyd .. Admlnla·
h
ed
presen an wear
I e.
JIM ROUSH SAl ~sMAN
trator or the Estate or Ernett Amont those w o enter
ROT DOGS. reg . 15c; FOOT
·- --or SX-11
PHONE' 882 3
crow.s~~':;· a~cp~~et~r
Holzer hospital over the past
MAY 7
LONG 25-- Jack's
Dairy
weekend included: Sunday
Pomeroy Chapter 188 OE.i .
22 29
13 20 27
" 1epoct.
e Agrico Fertilizer
will meet 1'n regular ~
-·st'on on
Bar, Mittd
1
I _ NEW HAVEN, W· VA.
-~- "' · ' '" '· - - • " '
IArno ld Ra y J'lVI'den, y oung •s
4 30 6tc I
"A~~~~~~~~·:.~::rn
M'ddl
F d M"ll FOR SALE -- Two_ bedroom n ....., \r~,:,O~\:'.~ ''"' •• Trailer Park (injured_ in cycle 1- - - - - - - - - - - Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. at I~
l
I
eport ee
I
hor,.e Beautiful BITch lntcb· reHtdencl' Ill 235 Palm Drlvt!, San An·· accident) Mrs. J . Richard Mr. and Mrs . William Gainer Masonic Temple. There ...JU bl!
l~hEF. LCAN or our efficient 1·
Glasses With Purchase
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
·
lonto. Texaa, othl'rwlH, who• placl' l
'
.
or Keno and Mrs. Ernest · 'f t'
·Carpet Shampooer~
V' it h
y
en, aulomauc gas lleat. l6491of reaidence Ia unknown, will take IFaulkner, Rt. I Bidwell, Erma
1m La 10n.
ou gel 1 glass free each
"We no Custom Grinding" . Lincoln Heights. CaD J 0 h n nottee that on· Aprll 15th, 1963, the Lynne Fridley Rt 2 Pt Pleas· Schreckengost of Parkersburg, The Fun _ Wile ~ You • Learn
1
.puri'hBsP .11 Rlut&gt; LJ~lre sham t1me you pun·ha.se 10 gal
Middleport I
. undenlgnl!d plalnUff filed hel' petl·
• ·
·
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean
~ M'd 1 IOO!;; ol gasoltnt• or more, or
N. 2 nd Ave.
BIJtettnar. WY 2--5127 3-lg..tfc tion ag1jn1t hlrn. for divorce and 1ant, Mrs. David E. Shoemaker,
Garden Club will meet Tuesday
Bak
po.t.
el £' urmture ,
I ·,
.
- - ·- other relief, on the ,-round• of lfOU
.
w
v
W'l Brinker Sunday afternoon.
at 7 30 p m I th home ••
d
d combinatintJ
oil rhunge
FARM FOR SALE 231 acres nerlt!l'f. or dub; in the Common Pil'as Rt. 1 Cottageville, . a., I·
.
:
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e
vi
·
. , IIi:,..'. ~~~t_.___
4 3~ 6tc 1 dnl1 tube _iob.
HEATING AND PLUMBlNG
h
' court of MeJJs county, onio, pray. Ham David Johnson Rt 1 Cot-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sm1th and Mrs. H. D. Cunningham Union
8
1
.. ,-··~been ',
Start A S•t Now!
Mueller Fllrnaee!J.
room
ouse,
urnaceh and lnJ
for divorce,
tuatod.v or children, tageville w Va Mrs
• . Drewy children VISited Sunday qwith 1 Ave.
'
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\u~'IM"Hl'E
"'
v
...
.. "U-0._
·
te
alimony
and other relief.
Arnold Brolhers
runnmg wa r . 4 room ouse, Said rauu wlll be for ht!arlnf on
' .
.,
.
. IMr and Mrs. Paul Smith.
lk '
C'.Uh"t" 11 . l;OSI \OIJr ()Pt'laLOrst1
' 61~ E
2 barns State Rt 124 s·~ lnd after the 27th dl)' ot Ma.v, 1963. M. Core, Rutland, Mrs. LeWIS
A'll
T I
r Ath
MAY I
'ik!Pnse? Cell WY 2·2%0.
/
Mam St.. Pumeroy, Ohio miles E~st of Raci~e. •
ELSIE Lo~ 1 !:!Tr~·
G. Bragg. Jackson, Lawrence
hlanh ay or o
enskwads
• ~· ·
Sup~r Service Station
Phone WY 2-1448
D .1 H b
WEBSTER AND FIJl.TZ
E J k n Rt 2 Wellston Lu a 1 s orne over ne wee en . White Rose Lodge will ~t .
0 ack
~
-' Ope 24 H
WY 2-9932
6 7 tfC
WJg lt
Atto;n ...vs ror Plaintiff
· ac 80 ' ·
'
• Relatives from Medina visit~ Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p._
~F. WRlfH-n ~arPiy and ea~· . ~ n
ours
~-4 30 6tc
&lt;'-' u. 22, 29: ~~ ~;. n. :zcJ . , ther W. Vanover. Rt. ~ Beaver, ed with him.
m. at the Legion Hall in Mid ..
AIJrTIOIIIEER
FOR SAL-,;;-4 . room hou••,
Mrs. R Frank Melvm, Wurl· M
d M
E
I Cl k ldleportwith Mrs ClarenceM• lly _· IJIIh Oex· ADiel tablels. j 'IN&lt;'F:R SEWING ma&lt;·hmes .
C&lt;&gt;mpleJe Service
~.
~
r. an
ss. rnes · ar
~.
0111 -.. St k Dr
1and . Ky,, Wilbe r1 B- p ra lher, f Ba
'
) ..... . arUR~•1 I 60 lp ~ sales
and
s-tvoce.
Th•
~.b
d
f
II
'
!led
.
t
th
De
Neal
Mrs
Mildr-•
Jacob•
. Sh
..
' f'
Crtu Rradford
acre groun ' u basement.
0Uf f
Ravenswood W Va and Mrs o
erne ca
a
e
an
.
.
w
.,., :.
rtc np. II&gt; W S.cnnd . PoWrite. Phone or Conlacl
Phone WY 2-6127 4-27-301p
•
H D
j J ·h -· R v · Brinker home Tuesday evening_ and Mrs. Oma Nelson as ho•t- .
1
AUTO SALES -~ I _ mero~- .w~-.~-2284 _ 4•9-JOtc
A. C BRA!IF'ORD
F'UR SALE : o·our ~uoe lots. I
~ ;r~ 0 nson , a ens- Jim Smith spent a weekend esseo,
....._
•
Raelne, Ohio
Good SPven room house, b•th .
Saturd~y •- Michael A. Glov- with relatives at Laurel Cliff. The Federated Circle w I H
FORD - V-8 Custom '61 Pontiac - $1.995
5 11 lfc
and I&gt; balb. basen&lt;ent and'
er, Eureka Slar Rt. George H.
Mrs, Marx,. Roush spent a meet Wednesday evening, at .
4 dr., Standard Trans
va l'alnlin~ 4 Dr . S('&lt;\::~n. One
McCOY. AUCTIONEER .. {arage, out of h•t,tt waler
Durst, 1 Cave St., Pomeroy. week With R~~nd Mrs .. Rtch. the church, with. Mrs. Be.•·
,' to
owner. Hy&lt;l R"l io
Oluo.
' Could be made into apart
Mrs_ Georgo N_ Sargent, Ches· ard Young r Sidney helpmg to Nbeelutzlinhg atnd Mrs. Luuls Rei- .
··
ter. Harold E, Rowe, Coalton, care for lbe new baby_
as os esses.
~1
·
4 18 If
menls C·t
A Y ,.&amp;ter, e Ier·trlCI·
oonl•cl ~ mrr Ynllng )&lt;(,, '60 Pontiac _ $1,79S
·c
The Pomeroy Shakespeare •
tleHVIlle, Ohio, after 5 p. m VR Sta Wagon C'ata lina l l'ltOTO
COPYING Servores
~v. ga&lt;~k Price: ~r q~ick sale PT. PLEASANT- Four Mas- and Mrs_ Margaret E . Law· ed to entertainers Arthur Godfrey club will meet Wedneeday,' at .
1
5
3
'
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:ltp One lornl ownf'r. I.Jydrama
Copv any Iefier or document.
f"~ ·ey U( ' yracuse on County Eighth grade stud· horn, [rontm,,
of CBS and Don McNeill of ABC the home of Mr~. Jed Weblter
Tilt R.Bmbler
I tic. POWt:"r stcf'ring.
\Vor1h I P'Oeuter insurancE', Pomeroy I Phnne Y.'Y 2..fiOB6.
Ients, Shelia D. Beaver, Donna
Births
and commentators Morgan Beatty sr. for a planned pOtluck din·
'tr.Stunduru ' rom pari I murh more.
2 I&gt; tfr
Darst . Robert Errett and Jos- Mrs, Ronald G, Martin, 305 of NBC and Cedric Foster of Mu- ner at 12:30 p.m. followed by 1 :
--~;;;;;;;:::-:-::::::-=::-:-:::-- eph Taylor, will be designated Condor St. Pomeroy, son, 10:51 tual.
meeting .
.:....
'r;
Ert'tlltnce
~arl
Grue
..
r,
Plumbin&amp;
aod
INSTRUCTIONS
Knights
and
Lad1es
of
the
Gold·
a.m.
Saturday.
Mrs,
Harold
R.
,_
, e,w I'OI•n•. rid~ and pE&gt;rform ;
He&gt;ati o
n"
en Horseshoc in ceremonieo at Lung, 573 Bryan SL, Middlell,l!tll
~aJI
car
economy
and
Pomoroy,
Oho'o
Minernille,
Olllo
the State Capitol by State Su - port • daughter . 6·· 14 am
, .t .: ' mana•trahllil&gt;.
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI
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l':nd vour !!ewer lrfluhlt&gt;!l
,~ell·Women. 18·52 star• n1 1b •• 1perintendent of Schools, Rex day. Mrs. James W. Taylor,
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We have all sizes
'U02.00 a wefll: Prt!parat.or)· train·
M S · h F ·..a- M lOth
1412 K
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Ale&amp;ropoli&amp;an Mflt.ors
FOR RENT - - SI'Wf'f Machines
lng until appointed Thou~and• of
. mit ' rlw:~Y. ay
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ana'tt' a v .,
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1
Jobs
oprn.
Experifnct
u•ually
All four are students at Pomt ton, W. Va., son, 5:30 a.m. Sat)1alD ~~t, Pomrro\'
Rrasonable Rates
I unnt!C'elllary _ FREI: •flformatlon on
Plaoae Wl' Z-3870
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HOI )SE ~Ul f&lt;tbl~ for small fam.
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JobJ, sllarll'l, rf'QUiremeniS Wrlll' Pleasant Junior High School. urday.
2974 Day or Nlgbt I ~!Zvam 111 ~~! n::.,n;e wr~~edr~:· The Golden HorsehosP pin they
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St .. ~·,,men1y. Phone WY 2·
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row !"lervi~e.
Boll
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receive
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signiPatients
discharged over the
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car&lt;
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lies they made the highest past weekend include- Mrs. EdMarvm Marks i APARTM
Attention Dairymen
scores in their countieo on the die Manner. ing, Everett D. Phil·
ENTS in \11drllrru1rt.
Beaste' ".. a&lt;il 1
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annual Golden Horseshoe tests. lips, Earftian!t, Mrs_ Too Fulk,
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Vanous stzes. clean and moo·
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ern . Phone WY 2.3267
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Only the four highest scoring Mrs_ GeOrge Botts, NanC) J.
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students in each coonty are eli· Landerholm, Jolin Montgomery,
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The day long ceremooies will Sims, Raytoond Nyers, M ... _II
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furnoshed
apartment I'
be held In the House of Dele- &amp;emard Wilson , .Mrs. Richard
SCALES, shaker screen I· U
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20 H.P. motor. '"'"b.,
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gates Chamber in lbe state- Dast, Mrs. Bobby Lee 'flicker,
5 4 3tp
Double cha;n ron- I
POMEROY WY 2-2649 I
house_ Governor W_ W, Barron and infant daughter, Mrs. Earl
motor generator Calli Hot/,~
Fmtr roo;;;s ! OFFERS THE BEST
PT. PLEASANT - The sec- will '!&lt;!dress the students and D. Knight and infant daughter,
:'· t~~::-:---c-5~4 6tr i ond b"th . Lincoln Heights. '
CLAIR WOOOE
ood Sabin oral Sunday was held in a special cer•tr.ony each boy Mrs, Gerald Simpson and infant
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washer. Call Phon.- WV 2-3&gt;75 after 5 o'.
PHONE
i in Mason County Sunday with ar.cl girl will be 'knighted' by Su· son, John Newsome, Arthur
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CHESTER 985·2145
9,153 doses of the oral vaccine perlntendent Smith.
E!\da, Orner Ford, 'Mrs. How5 3 12 t
- - p : MOilFRN 4 room furnished or
12-6-25tc administered_ Type Ill vaccine
ard Lyons, Olhoa Radford. Mrs.
'e w in g ont 11 rnoshed apartment Mid- curtiss Breeding Service, Inc. was dispensed to the public at
Plea18111 Valley Hoapltal
Jack H~gins, and infant son,
· Automatically hut- dler.ort WY 2-3B7t
Breed to great dairy and beef the etgbt clmtcs throughout the ADMITTED: Mrs . •toy Foose, Mrs. Bill Payne_ and Infant
appllque~, sews on
Letart; Mrs .. Earl Stalnaker, daughter, Mrs. Cliarles Barrell
3 15 tfc bulls for only $6.0o. f'or serv- county _
fancy des1gns. blond ,
. ,_
ire call. Lt&gt;land Parker Porn- Type ll vaccine ,.ill be given Elym· Boyd t&gt;earson,
Pt and infant daughte•
Mrs,
J;~=~ :~.1163 model. Bal- THREE anrl tour room furmsh· 1 erov Ohio. Phone wv'
on the third and last Sabin Oral Pleasa)i; Mrs. Clyd. Shull, Pt. George Knox and infant son and
$17.31 or 9 pay - ed and unfurmshed aparl.- i or ·Al bert Parker Chester &amp;today to he held in t~ county Pleasant: George Carder, Pt. Arnold Reynolds.
monthly, WV 2- ments. WY 2-5434.
- Ohio, Phone 985&lt;3.j15 _ - · on June 2.
Pleasant: Michael McGinness,
·Am011g AUing
5 3 Jlr I
12 6 tic
According to the midnl8ht re5 3 30tp The clinics are being sp01180r· Pt. Pleasant
sews for-I F'URNISHED and unlurnoshed
· Ied by lhe local Junior Woman's DISCHARGED :
Matthew port of the nursing deparbnent,
Brawl I apartments Paid util!lies. BeLIVESTOCK
/Club with Mrs_ Chesler Warns- Lung. Glenwood; ¥'·Iter King, those_ patients who were listed
comes rom- fore 5 P m. Phone WY 2· ·· · - ·
ley, general chatrman. Coopor- Middleport,
as fan- tncluded Geoubert Tal·
Bal· 2776, after 5 p. m Phone WY FOR SAI.E: Good breed game ating with the Junior Woman's BIRTH: A son to Mr. a n d bert, Cindy Shriver, M i c h a e I
We'll prepare your readv
con•
qr . 8 pay- 2-351412 6 ' tic hens and roosters, _ Charles Club in the Jperation of the clio- Mrs. !\of Foose, Letart.
Glover, Mrs. Milli• Carpenter I
crete order to' your speclflcatlons, and delllfill' ~·~if: ;~·
monthly, WY 2- ONE 6 room house and 4 Blake Syracu~, OhiO, across ics was 1he Mason County Civil
and Arthur Nelson.
I
5 3 Jtc roo . apartment People~ Ter-1' lrom Chapman s Market
SE~RAf
Three units of blood were adit anywhere in town, all ready t,o pour. call
, . 31 Defense and the Gallla • Mason
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_
• 3 P Citizens Band Club.
PT. PL...,.ANT - Arrested ministered at the hospital on
today
.
_
our
service
il
prompt
and-OUJ
price~
a)ld ull attachFOR SALE: rkling
hors;, On the first Sabin Sunday over lhe ,weekend by the local Saturday_
rI
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on wheels_ Like
MELP WANTED
I gelding_ 9 yean old . WY 2- held April 7 at the eight county law enforceJ~~ent , officers was
----are \he lowest possible I
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ba 8 Bal- - - - -- - - 6787_
4 30 6tp clinics 9,150 doses ol Typo I William_ll,ryl!!l Jones, 20, Rou!f HONOR RADIO MEN
~~,;~,l';i.,.' 7 g
AMBITIOUS worr.an : Do you i FARM EQUIPMENT
vaccine was dispensed and. a 2 Pl. Pleaaant on_ a ba9tardy WASHINGTON tUPil-The Na·
want lots o[ money' Fasron- 1 .
, mak.,.up clinic lor Typo 1 was warrant •nd also charged with tiona! Asaoeiation of Broadcasters
almg
rob_?
Wtsh
to
work
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full
o
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Tractor,
good
.held
several weeks l.ater rais- ~ AWOL
Ft. Knox_ Ky, will preaenl special awarda thia '
5 ~ 3lc
'-•psr t time '- Ma~geroa I a b' I· condition. Priced reasonable.! in~. the total to 10,300 receiving
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l,eon Route, 10nalitle• for their "long aod oot·
Clifton, W. Va.
~· stnf'k . Eldon Gaul, C'·~ -·"ter. Type III \'accine will be
an and
_ 29, Leon, standl.ng career•.''
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open-door pollcy wlth televtlloo oewopoper ladlcllta.
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from Pomeroy 011 Route 143. Fn. autotoobllo, bonds Pb
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ed by the Women's Guild Sun· Continuing, the spe..ker
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ed by gas_ Nice location . Pr;o- -;Re
' t;IIHJle.' 11UNS
•l .tl !fie ,.,...,p,..,, o~nfl ,.,IJII " lPtl
-•Jaoaranee
lor
••
..,.
pet'141UI
day evening at the church,
there are three religlont _Jn
ed to sell. Call aller ~ p. m.
...,., '\II• ,.,, ...,,nh·••rln"
and
baallleu
oted."
PT,
PLEASANT
_
Thl't!e
A
covered
dish
rllrurer
was
China,
Protcalant, catholic ·'Aid-1961 Corvair _
$1 765
except Saundays, LY ~.
IU.:tiliL.A fJUNS
St.
Wagon
A
.u
tomatic
trans
..
radio.
he-a-:-tP,
-.
:-lu-ggase'
rark,
PIItao
WY
W4!1
young
oersons
of
Leon
were
served
al
5:30
by
Mrs.
·
Phil
Buddism,
and that her fiiiii\1J ..
..
... r•cll•
McArthur, Ohio.
-,..._. ._., ... , ,,. _ .
'to!. ~·· " " .... .... .. "" 11h ,.,.,....,,.d
llt'autiful
whitf'
finish
with
red
in!Prior,
&amp;ood
whitewall
s
8
12tc
i.
.:.L.:.EG=A
.-L..;:.;N:_O.;.T.ci.:.C_E
_
_
lreated
for
lacerations
and
Meinhart.
Miss
4na
Grueser,
were
Methodists.
Costumes;.
•~Hnft•n !•
ErP'lrP &lt;buutl'l 01
- - - - - - -· ·bruises at Pleasant Valley Hos- Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Ama.. and food of the Cbjnese ~'"""'""'".,. · · rnate&gt;d•• '"'~ rhl' ..uh
t.11\et • """' ""' ..,. .-ewpon111t11• fot
., 'fAL Ndflti
pltal and released following a da Kaspar, Mrs. · Max Mein- described. Things were . ~IC
'I'W'I•p •har on•
., ,.,.rrl'"" ·•uoerhf!"l
1960 Chevrolet __ - - - , - - - - $1,995
atd~~~ 0115:n~~-~~O:ar~~·~.:~ 1~:: one car accident Sunday after- hart, Mrs. Lawre~ Lanmng cheaper In China than here . .~-:
RATES
Imp.:~ I&lt;~ Con' . CpP . 23,000 artual miles by lady owner,
whoM plllce or r••tdence Ia :183'1 Bou· noon at the intersection
of and Mrs. Cleland Hines, mem- the close of her talk, 'Mrs NeJJ.t..:
.; pare- 1irf' n(' \'('1' ll~l'&lt;l. \'8 motor . automatic trans., power
11
4 il,;•nb pe.. ... ora "rlr ., ...runn
~:~!t:!!k
'
::••:::!'!
pl~e~n:U::
Route
B'
1
and
Gunville
Road.
bers of the Happy Harvesters zling on behaif of the Guild:
1
~ IC"Prin ~ and brakf's. automatic H.L. dimmer , power win"'"'""u"' iCharel' 80 MOnh
FARM
80
acres,
12
acres
lid•ne• •• unkDown; Nine Hukin•.
The&gt;
driver
of
the
car,
Diana
Class.
Preceding the dinner. the presentett her with a gift.
• Cern., "' •om ro• rn .... • !'On
tl nws :uH1 spat. rad10 anct heater, real nJ('e .
~ltivated. good 1~ story :~~~:~.,~:.•:,er~c." ~·.,:::a:i:.~~ Buxton, 16, Leon, told invest!· gro..tp sang, "Pr~ise God F!'?m Ivory carvings, hand painted.:
lltetftl.... •n~"';""'
M
rate 'It f c'l'nl• pet ,..orO ,.,IJ
frame , 7 rooms, with cellar . :~:~t~t·t,!r..:!1 .~·t~:;: ~::~o~~ gation orricers that she lost con-1 Whom ~II Bless1~gs Flow.
pictures, silk and other artie}ft:~
etlllr'Aed fOI •d•·ull51nt' II nnt
~Itt withll' Ill o1111• alter ..,......h•
Basemen! barn, garage, oth- Mira, deVUeu, leJat.et!a, dlltrtbute... trot of the car in the loose Followmg the dmner, a pr~ from China were displayed' bj ;
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
V~
CA&amp;D 01 rHANkS ~ fl.~ tot
er buildings, fruit trees, well !1mi~!~at;~to~~d d::er::;:~·~~~ :!'"e gravel causing the vehi~le to ~o gra.m planned . by Mrs. Phil the speaker. Her sister, GJo~, ~
10 :Wonl nHtlmuiii ~al'tl .o-tdjt·on
POMEROY,
OHIO
f~nced. near Athens County ~;; ~~·. ::;.,!-:~c:t; ~:y/~. 'A~: over an embankment. 'The ve- Memhart, ass1sted by Mrs. who arcompanied her, also...
al ,....,., tr Ohitu•riH rouhll...,..
•• I Hlrtt pn •ord
hne. $4,500.00. Terms.
m.inl•tralor ot the Estate CJt Ernl'•l hicle landed on its top.
William Kennedy was prese~l· spoke briefly. Both girts weii.
OFFIU HOURS
•-------·----------------·'IFARM - 58 acres, 30 acres ='~:·r~~~::~ ~!n~r:~!~~,~~u~: Passengers.. in the car were ed with Mrs. Kennedy as mLS· idressed m beautiful ChineBe co~ ~
•
4
M rr ;);(J'• 1-' •t 11~!1•
cultivated,
llei•• County.
Ohio,n&amp;med
CMMe parttea
No. lB,IlRI
tumes.
--.·
la.tul'd•:v .8·:#' " M •ro 12·00 """"
. good 7 r o om aJalnat
the ollltove
1nd, Lo'nda Stewart, 15, Leon, ancl tress Jf ceremonies.
IT'S SO EASY
house With bath, basement, other• u Oerencllnt•. 11llea:in.t: that Andrew Beattie, 18, Leon Route Greetings by Mr!i. Ben Neut· Following "The Parable FOr'.'
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT
TO PLACE A
---'
furance heating, block ~;ee•~.t~ 0 1 /;S:"~!cPd'::~rt!r ..~! 1. The car was owned by Bill zJing, president of the Guild, Mothers," by Mrs. Meinnar~. ·
1
RESI~ . I PROUliC!NG
USF:n WORI\ pants. shirt s and ~ANT ADS WOttK wonders spring hhousbe _wdi~h wa ter sys- ~~~;~~;to~.•td 1 ~~e ,!a~!d d:~~~~t, ,:. Safford . Pt. Pleasant. Damages opened the program followed the •·accoustic '' MOTHER Wa:~~~ ··
';
w'lN'I I'J)
covt&gt;rall.'i_ Cetrl
ChevtJiit'r . when you wish tt bu) or seU
tem, ot er Ul mgs. 011 state plr of thr rollowlnt anerlbed rnl to the car was estimated at by a song, "How Do You Do, Igiven by Melanie Burt, Janic.t: .
P.RONE WY 2-21 57
Long Bottom.
Read the Want AJs for quick route. $6,500.00. Terms.
~-J:1~'00~1 t~.u~he 1 ~0 ~~~, t~~~:l:a
$650. state Police _and Sheriff's l"~other Dea~; · by Phyllis Blaze- I/ Holter, Risa Booth, Irene B•r5 6 30tp
results.
RU~L - OdneffacRre, on 2good :~~~~.... ~'lo·~~~"· and duerlbecl u Depnrtmenl investigated .
IWICZ, Mf'lame Burt, I~ene Bar· nes, Joy Kautz and Ingrl-i Haw~
.~N Blinn&lt; all kinds. I,· BUSINESS SERVICES
gravel
roa o dug oule
4, l
~·• "'"' "'""''
nes, Ingrid
Hawley, RISa
Boothd Iley . The song, "Je,~s Loves .
,. ·CARD OF THANKS VENE'~'I
room frame
well I with
In Th•
the '""""'"•
Tnwns~llp of KuUand, In the
H lte J
K I
'
Wmrlo~
blmd::; and shades. 1
county ot Mea.-. and tlate ot Ohio. Divor(•e Is Granlf'd
Janice o r, oy au z an Me" by Rebacca and Lisa Tho
sfNti:RE T!lANKs--=- Word:._ Cloth porrh shades val· INVISIBLE reweaving , dress~ w$2aler ~ysiem. front porch. ~an;:r';~n o~ 0 iht!12 'o~!wCo!·pa!:·~
! Mary Hayes.
' mas and Debbie and Chery I
200 · · erms.
11Kennedy and group singing ol
lanre
and
awninas
Bamboo
k'
d
1
t
'
c
1
•
Purfhau
b~unded
W~d
de~trlbed
u
By
C1'r~u1't
Court
I
The
me-.anin~
o.
f
Mother
's
Day
are inadequate to exprt&gt;SS to
"' .
rna mg an a teriliOns. aro ALBER1 M. cox SALESMAN IOIIOWI; e.~.-inninl on the lOUth banll
".
m y numerou s Inen dS. mv I shades. Dale Wippel Supply, Osborn, Long Bottotn. Oh 1
·....
· WY 2-2%:!1 1or
LeadlnJ
thr old Phelp'•
It ongmated
BOX 229
PHONE
Ford;
thencecrrelr.
IOUihatalonJ
the center PT PLEASAN', _ Acl 'ton of 1an.d hw K
ned
d .w,Aasp told' ··BJes!i Bt' the Tie That Binds''
gratltude for the lovely flow- ~ 21~ Unum Avenue, Pomeroy,
S 4 3tc
POMEROY OHIO
of the saatt! Road to • point where the Mason County Circuit Court I by Mrs pent X and b Mra~- concludea the program.
I
Ohio
5
2
30tc
'
the County road ludlnJ frorn s. w h
k
th
t' er For arenAs 'brea
y rs.
ers, beautiful cards. \' i ~ i I " ~ .
- WE OFFER everv kind ot bUll5 3 3tc I Hlliey 'l Mill• to KYJtJ''I'IIIe lnl.tr· t e past wee was e gran mg
h Gi rts were
. . presented do.:rinll...
',, aDd heave tv. good wishes
rlnr I Sl UC'GISH SEPTIC' 1 k' G 1
ll'fb the ••ld Sl1te road, then~ tn . 1 d'
t Ch
Curl- Carl Kautz.
tr1 ute to mot · the evemng to Mrs. Adam J:.D·
· ·
· ' · · ·' • ~ • ..
an · e
dozer back hoe excavation
a wuterly dlri!!ctlon alon1 the ('enter o a
!Vorce O ar1es
ers was given by Melanie· Burt
b h th
ld
m
•
, lng my ten day illnPss in KIPen Em All Septic tank
' 1 h 1•
d f'll d. '
/t~
or sa1d coun'~ road to L H. Bln1 m8 n J
from Norma J u 0 e
ers ac , e o es1
o1t'!PI,
genera au mg an I
1rt.
••
_. t~ nam
's and A. J. Siller'• eorner;
• r.,
. .
and a tribute to dau~hters, bv I Mrs Edward Kennedy
th1
1.,,
;q Holztr Hospital. Again I ~av
ClPanPr . Ohlo V&lt;liiPV Plumb· Call wv 2-3243. Free esti·l
'C ~r
ttwnct Easterly •ion" the llOUih Curfman. The plamtlff was M
M v' Burt ar'ter Wht'ch I
.
•
thanks .
. 416 30t
banlr. of Leadll'lf Crel'k to the pial'r
f
[ h .
rs . ar m
'
,you ngest mother and
.Mrs.
m;,.
~ • p mates. Emmet W. Shuler,
1or tH!rinnlnc:. cona•1n1n1 " a•·rt·a, granted custody o two o t etr Linda Darnell and Nancy Burns ITheodo• Mora' the mMn
· er
Fronna B •-\'lrkf'r :
~
-·
- --Co
f 'MASON
bd
f
. more or leu, sub.lel't to 111 ea~r·
d th d f ndant was giV·
.e
'
v·
26_ -~
~
Ik
/Ot'J~
SINr.t.F.
.•
4
poster
walnut
~~c_t~ng.
4
3
e
room
~a~e
mPot9
and
1n11e•
of
rl'l'ord.
sons
an
e
e
e.
accompani~
by
Linda
Kirkland
wifh
the
largest
family
pre!il
.
5
1
'----:-;
bPd With !)prings and mai· ICAL.L NOW FOR free estimaiP I home , la~gt&gt; c·afJ~IPd. hvmg o!~c~~;c(':rd~.e"~~~~~o~o~~~·.P~~ro.a7 en cust~y of a th.Jrd son.
sang, " How Great Thou Art." ent.
NOTICES
1
trl"'" ~~~ One adju.'itable arm on farm ponds lakes priv~ room . Tht~ home 1.'\ situated Plaintiff further •11..,,-u 1n hi• The d.vorce achon of T~el~a Miss Pearl Liang a lresh•
', base- O~ a!tractive 60' X 120' lot 111
~U.Ion the namea of Ill tbe heirs Reitmire vs John T ReitmJre
. , who i."'
-- - - 1 c h&lt;11r Wit. h r:ush.Ions .. .,
'""· 0 nf' ate roads, rlearing'land
law or per•ona l'ntttled t.o lhl'
.
·
·
.. man at Ohio University
DOUBLE . DECKER
sand- catJinr!
elt-&gt;i·lrit· ~ewmc
, 1, Jns, and 0 th er . With Jargt&gt; double garage. nut
estateErnut
of lnhernanre
the was. d1smissed as'Iwas B
the dCJVd lor ,·g·nal''
from Hong Kong ' Ch'l·
.
.. ~ rna- meil1 excaV:I
decedent,
Sutton, In rrom
181.:1 rl'ai
I
'J
wlches now ava1lable at Bar- chmr (good condit ion) $45. Photte WY 2-3.243 EmmPI w $12,000.00 .
estate and 11l!IG ane 1 e• othf'r filCh, act1on styleo M1 ton ur ette ' na but has lived in the United
I an t.1que oa k Iove sea t $20 .()() . :' Shuler. Contracting.
. NE W HAVEN - briC
- k 4 bed · tbl•
and rdert!ne
.. h1n h.ad•arne
lo the prtlllon In vs ·. William and .Carolyn s u e States
, for seven years. was innett e •s Horne RP.: I aurfl.n I . 0 pus~ 1Ue
1 1
en ~:30 a. m. till m1dmght. One walnut . anlilJUt. dresser. ,I
Innl1H
tht&gt; pray1
prayt&gt;r
the hamount
ltroJ••--..1
as 1111
Pst speaker · Miss
4 26 tfc 'l room home • forced air fllel pla1
lhlt oftte ~aid
may brpeuuon
auth· White. Judgmen ~ m ed
T
t.'\:0
eo~·
1
Phone WY 2·9976.
$50.
I
We~tmghouse
electnc
.
oil
heat
storm
windows
and
orlzeo
and
t?rdt!red
to
sell
t~e
real
of
$132.63
was
grant
t
e
exLiang
told
of
the
medical need;i
I
1
5 3 6tr 1 roaster. plus nPw grille. $20. FOR ~AINTING, ~ntenor and oak floo~s . Very good buy at ~:~~~~~ d~!c~h~~ta rut!:e 1 /:!:!~onca::~ aco, Inc .. against Frank Thornp- ·or China, especially TB treatMAY ~
'COFFEE 5 H
"
d I Can be ::;~n arter 5 p. m. at exteriOr Call Richard Wilt, $10 500 00
made and provided, and lhat lht real f\On.
t nd stated she is study- Theodorus Council Daughtetl
c. ome--maue
a.
1
609 N Second Street Middle· 1 • · ·
I ee,ate
bl!! sold rree from all daim5
men , a
·
of Amer'ca will meet · regu ·
·
. ~ nuts 5&lt;.· Breakfast served and 48 N. 3rd Ave.. Middleport,
·
'
3 -2 miles from New Haven - 5 and Interests &amp;f the defendant•. and
ing to be a doctor with the hope I
_I
m
1 • .
.h.
5 6 31
port.
4 3 30tc I
h
- h ---"
d tllal each and all o l the def~ndanh
.
lar sesslOn Monday at 7·30 ..
U
1
lunches packed at Barnette's
iO.
P
---·-·-room orne Wit g&lt;IUY gar en ; b~ r~quirNI to Bet up their claim•
that she can go back to Chma
Th h
. be dr. pedr·
. ome RestaL.rant and Pizza
. ISPRING
.. -pot
taker
fi ed
I
f
or
be forever barred from alllf!Tllnt
t
h
I
h
I
Sh
k
I
m.
e
c
arter
WI11
a
H
SAMPLES. drapery
F
s ' s
. r
coa urn- . samr, and for IUCh other and furth er
0 e p er peop e.
e spo e f Fl
G'l
d Gold
' .Sho' ' D--asonable ro'ces·. 0 ee s or •. ace. Also 5 acres of ground. reild, le,-al and equitable, Ill may bl'
-· --- --·---- ·-- - or .orence I more an
..
P rt.e
. P
P 1 molerials, have arrived. Spe(' 1
$? 000 00
proper In lhe premiaes.
1e Mitch and all officers end
en 5:30 a. m. till 12 p. m. ial price on Dacron and Sa
eOeKalb Seed Corn
' - .
SBicl partie. are required to •n•wer
. Phone 1\'V
M'ddl
CUCKLER REALTY
un
or before th~ 15th day or Junl'
II'-.A
the team
, "9976
&lt;~·
•
I
f"por I. tm . $1 .69 a yard. Mrs. l.ee 1
D K lb S d
A. o. 1ooa.
Entered Hospital
t
dare requested
wh't to be
Ohio '
Hudislll.
5 3 3tc I •
e a
u ax
BRANCH OFFICE
Lawrence F. Boyd .. Admlnla·
h
ed
presen an wear
I e.
JIM ROUSH SAl ~sMAN
trator or the Estate or Ernett Amont those w o enter
ROT DOGS. reg . 15c; FOOT
·- --or SX-11
PHONE' 882 3
crow.s~~':;· a~cp~~et~r
Holzer hospital over the past
MAY 7
LONG 25-- Jack's
Dairy
weekend included: Sunday
Pomeroy Chapter 188 OE.i .
22 29
13 20 27
" 1epoct.
e Agrico Fertilizer
will meet 1'n regular ~
-·st'on on
Bar, Mittd
1
I _ NEW HAVEN, W· VA.
-~- "' · ' '" '· - - • " '
IArno ld Ra y J'lVI'den, y oung •s
4 30 6tc I
"A~~~~~~~~·:.~::rn
M'ddl
F d M"ll FOR SALE -- Two_ bedroom n ....., \r~,:,O~\:'.~ ''"' •• Trailer Park (injured_ in cycle 1- - - - - - - - - - - Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. at I~
l
I
eport ee
I
hor,.e Beautiful BITch lntcb· reHtdencl' Ill 235 Palm Drlvt!, San An·· accident) Mrs. J . Richard Mr. and Mrs . William Gainer Masonic Temple. There ...JU bl!
l~hEF. LCAN or our efficient 1·
Glasses With Purchase
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
·
lonto. Texaa, othl'rwlH, who• placl' l
'
.
or Keno and Mrs. Ernest · 'f t'
·Carpet Shampooer~
V' it h
y
en, aulomauc gas lleat. l6491of reaidence Ia unknown, will take IFaulkner, Rt. I Bidwell, Erma
1m La 10n.
ou gel 1 glass free each
"We no Custom Grinding" . Lincoln Heights. CaD J 0 h n nottee that on· Aprll 15th, 1963, the Lynne Fridley Rt 2 Pt Pleas· Schreckengost of Parkersburg, The Fun _ Wile ~ You • Learn
1
.puri'hBsP .11 Rlut&gt; LJ~lre sham t1me you pun·ha.se 10 gal
Middleport I
. undenlgnl!d plalnUff filed hel' petl·
• ·
·
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean
~ M'd 1 IOO!;; ol gasoltnt• or more, or
N. 2 nd Ave.
BIJtettnar. WY 2--5127 3-lg..tfc tion ag1jn1t hlrn. for divorce and 1ant, Mrs. David E. Shoemaker,
Garden Club will meet Tuesday
Bak
po.t.
el £' urmture ,
I ·,
.
- - ·- other relief, on the ,-round• of lfOU
.
w
v
W'l Brinker Sunday afternoon.
at 7 30 p m I th home ••
d
d combinatintJ
oil rhunge
FARM FOR SALE 231 acres nerlt!l'f. or dub; in the Common Pil'as Rt. 1 Cottageville, . a., I·
.
:
· · a
e
vi
·
. , IIi:,..'. ~~~t_.___
4 3~ 6tc 1 dnl1 tube _iob.
HEATING AND PLUMBlNG
h
' court of MeJJs county, onio, pray. Ham David Johnson Rt 1 Cot-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sm1th and Mrs. H. D. Cunningham Union
8
1
.. ,-··~been ',
Start A S•t Now!
Mueller Fllrnaee!J.
room
ouse,
urnaceh and lnJ
for divorce,
tuatod.v or children, tageville w Va Mrs
• . Drewy children VISited Sunday qwith 1 Ave.
'
... ,
\u~'IM"Hl'E
"'
v
...
.. "U-0._
·
te
alimony
and other relief.
Arnold Brolhers
runnmg wa r . 4 room ouse, Said rauu wlll be for ht!arlnf on
' .
.,
.
. IMr and Mrs. Paul Smith.
lk '
C'.Uh"t" 11 . l;OSI \OIJr ()Pt'laLOrst1
' 61~ E
2 barns State Rt 124 s·~ lnd after the 27th dl)' ot Ma.v, 1963. M. Core, Rutland, Mrs. LeWIS
A'll
T I
r Ath
MAY I
'ik!Pnse? Cell WY 2·2%0.
/
Mam St.. Pumeroy, Ohio miles E~st of Raci~e. •
ELSIE Lo~ 1 !:!Tr~·
G. Bragg. Jackson, Lawrence
hlanh ay or o
enskwads
• ~· ·
Sup~r Service Station
Phone WY 2-1448
D .1 H b
WEBSTER AND FIJl.TZ
E J k n Rt 2 Wellston Lu a 1 s orne over ne wee en . White Rose Lodge will ~t .
0 ack
~
-' Ope 24 H
WY 2-9932
6 7 tfC
WJg lt
Atto;n ...vs ror Plaintiff
· ac 80 ' ·
'
• Relatives from Medina visit~ Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p._
~F. WRlfH-n ~arPiy and ea~· . ~ n
ours
~-4 30 6tc
&lt;'-' u. 22, 29: ~~ ~;. n. :zcJ . , ther W. Vanover. Rt. ~ Beaver, ed with him.
m. at the Legion Hall in Mid ..
AIJrTIOIIIEER
FOR SAL-,;;-4 . room hou••,
Mrs. R Frank Melvm, Wurl· M
d M
E
I Cl k ldleportwith Mrs ClarenceM• lly _· IJIIh Oex· ADiel tablels. j 'IN&lt;'F:R SEWING ma&lt;·hmes .
C&lt;&gt;mpleJe Service
~.
~
r. an
ss. rnes · ar
~.
0111 -.. St k Dr
1and . Ky,, Wilbe r1 B- p ra lher, f Ba
'
) ..... . arUR~•1 I 60 lp ~ sales
and
s-tvoce.
Th•
~.b
d
f
II
'
!led
.
t
th
De
Neal
Mrs
Mildr-•
Jacob•
. Sh
..
' f'
Crtu Rradford
acre groun ' u basement.
0Uf f
Ravenswood W Va and Mrs o
erne ca
a
e
an
.
.
w
.,., :.
rtc np. II&gt; W S.cnnd . PoWrite. Phone or Conlacl
Phone WY 2-6127 4-27-301p
•
H D
j J ·h -· R v · Brinker home Tuesday evening_ and Mrs. Oma Nelson as ho•t- .
1
AUTO SALES -~ I _ mero~- .w~-.~-2284 _ 4•9-JOtc
A. C BRA!IF'ORD
F'UR SALE : o·our ~uoe lots. I
~ ;r~ 0 nson , a ens- Jim Smith spent a weekend esseo,
....._
•
Raelne, Ohio
Good SPven room house, b•th .
Saturd~y •- Michael A. Glov- with relatives at Laurel Cliff. The Federated Circle w I H
FORD - V-8 Custom '61 Pontiac - $1.995
5 11 lfc
and I&gt; balb. basen&lt;ent and'
er, Eureka Slar Rt. George H.
Mrs, Marx,. Roush spent a meet Wednesday evening, at .
4 dr., Standard Trans
va l'alnlin~ 4 Dr . S('&lt;\::~n. One
McCOY. AUCTIONEER .. {arage, out of h•t,tt waler
Durst, 1 Cave St., Pomeroy. week With R~~nd Mrs .. Rtch. the church, with. Mrs. Be.•·
,' to
owner. Hy&lt;l R"l io
Oluo.
' Could be made into apart
Mrs_ Georgo N_ Sargent, Ches· ard Young r Sidney helpmg to Nbeelutzlinhg atnd Mrs. Luuls Rei- .
··
ter. Harold E, Rowe, Coalton, care for lbe new baby_
as os esses.
~1
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4 18 If
menls C·t
A Y ,.&amp;ter, e Ier·trlCI·
oonl•cl ~ mrr Ynllng )&lt;(,, '60 Pontiac _ $1,79S
·c
The Pomeroy Shakespeare •
tleHVIlle, Ohio, after 5 p. m VR Sta Wagon C'ata lina l l'ltOTO
COPYING Servores
~v. ga&lt;~k Price: ~r q~ick sale PT. PLEASANT- Four Mas- and Mrs_ Margaret E . Law· ed to entertainers Arthur Godfrey club will meet Wedneeday,' at .
1
5
3
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:ltp One lornl ownf'r. I.Jydrama
Copv any Iefier or document.
f"~ ·ey U( ' yracuse on County Eighth grade stud· horn, [rontm,,
of CBS and Don McNeill of ABC the home of Mr~. Jed Weblter
Tilt R.Bmbler
I tic. POWt:"r stcf'ring.
\Vor1h I P'Oeuter insurancE', Pomeroy I Phnne Y.'Y 2..fiOB6.
Ients, Shelia D. Beaver, Donna
Births
and commentators Morgan Beatty sr. for a planned pOtluck din·
'tr.Stunduru ' rom pari I murh more.
2 I&gt; tfr
Darst . Robert Errett and Jos- Mrs, Ronald G, Martin, 305 of NBC and Cedric Foster of Mu- ner at 12:30 p.m. followed by 1 :
--~;;;;;;;:::-:-::::::-=::-:-:::-- eph Taylor, will be designated Condor St. Pomeroy, son, 10:51 tual.
meeting .
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~arl
Grue
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r,
Plumbin&amp;
aod
INSTRUCTIONS
Knights
and
Lad1es
of
the
Gold·
a.m.
Saturday.
Mrs,
Harold
R.
,_
, e,w I'OI•n•. rid~ and pE&gt;rform ;
He&gt;ati o
n"
en Horseshoc in ceremonieo at Lung, 573 Bryan SL, Middlell,l!tll
~aJI
car
economy
and
Pomoroy,
Oho'o
Minernille,
Olllo
the State Capitol by State Su - port • daughter . 6·· 14 am
, .t .: ' mana•trahllil&gt;.
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI
· - Satur•
l':nd vour !!ewer lrfluhlt&gt;!l
,~ell·Women. 18·52 star• n1 1b •• 1perintendent of Schools, Rex day. Mrs. James W. Taylor,
"s.e
.
We have all sizes
'U02.00 a wefll: Prt!parat.or)· train·
M S · h F ·..a- M lOth
1412 K
h Bl d
Ch 1
Ale&amp;ropoli&amp;an Mflt.ors
FOR RENT - - SI'Wf'f Machines
lng until appointed Thou~and• of
. mit ' rlw:~Y. ay
.
ana'tt' a v .,
ares.·
1
Jobs
oprn.
Experifnct
u•ually
All four are students at Pomt ton, W. Va., son, 5:30 a.m. Sat)1alD ~~t, Pomrro\'
Rrasonable Rates
I unnt!C'elllary _ FREI: •flformatlon on
Plaoae Wl' Z-3870
.
HOI )SE ~Ul f&lt;tbl~ for small fam.
'
JobJ, sllarll'l, rf'QUiremeniS Wrlll' Pleasant Junior High School. urday.
2974 Day or Nlgbt I ~!Zvam 111 ~~! n::.,n;e wr~~edr~:· The Golden HorsehosP pin they
tfc
I
il.v.
f•1ll
basemen!.
313
C
Jflth.:r
Call
WY
!.~lsclaarge:l
11
4 22
St .. ~·,,men1y. Phone WY 2·
~ -2 ~ ~~ 'i;entlntl,
row !"lervi~e.
Boll
888. The Dally
receive
at
the
ceremony
signiPatients
discharged over the
Pomeroy, 0 .
sed
u
car&lt;
'"I 38&gt;9.
5 5 3ll
lies they made the highest past weekend include- Mrs. EdMarvm Marks i APARTM
Attention Dairymen
scores in their countieo on the die Manner. ing, Everett D. Phil·
ENTS in \11drllrru1rt.
Beaste' ".. a&lt;il 1
,..
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SE
OSeS
annual Golden Horseshoe tests. lips, Earftian!t, Mrs_ Too Fulk,
th
y
Vanous stzes. clean and moo·
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A ens, L :I-400I
ern . Phone WY 2.3267
J
·
Only the four highest scoring Mrs_ GeOrge Botts, NanC) J.
I0-9-111'
5 .1 Jtc
0
R
students in each coonty are eli· Landerholm, Jolin Montgomery,
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gible for the pinsRarold vales, Mrs, Everette l...:iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiii.................."""............_ _
~~!FOR SALE
liN MIDDLEPORT_ 4 r.&lt;om 'JP· I A
cl
The day long ceremooies will Sims, Raytoond Nyers, M ... _II
s1a11s.
furnoshed
apartment I'
be held In the House of Dele- &amp;emard Wilson , .Mrs. Richard
SCALES, shaker screen I· U
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20 H.P. motor. '"'"b.,
.
E 1
3CCine lVeD
gates Chamber in lbe state- Dast, Mrs. Bobby Lee 'flicker,
5 4 3tp
Double cha;n ron- I
POMEROY WY 2-2649 I
house_ Governor W_ W, Barron and infant daughter, Mrs. Earl
motor generator Calli Hot/,~
Fmtr roo;;;s ! OFFERS THE BEST
PT. PLEASANT - The sec- will '!&lt;!dress the students and D. Knight and infant daughter,
:'· t~~::-:---c-5~4 6tr i ond b"th . Lincoln Heights. '
CLAIR WOOOE
ood Sabin oral Sunday was held in a special cer•tr.ony each boy Mrs, Gerald Simpson and infant
"'
washer. Call Phon.- WV 2-3&gt;75 after 5 o'.
PHONE
i in Mason County Sunday with ar.cl girl will be 'knighted' by Su· son, John Newsome, Arthur
"''"'"
4 23 tfc
CHESTER 985·2145
9,153 doses of the oral vaccine perlntendent Smith.
E!\da, Orner Ford, 'Mrs. How5 3 12 t
- - p : MOilFRN 4 room furnished or
12-6-25tc administered_ Type Ill vaccine
ard Lyons, Olhoa Radford. Mrs.
'e w in g ont 11 rnoshed apartment Mid- curtiss Breeding Service, Inc. was dispensed to the public at
Plea18111 Valley Hoapltal
Jack H~gins, and infant son,
· Automatically hut- dler.ort WY 2-3B7t
Breed to great dairy and beef the etgbt clmtcs throughout the ADMITTED: Mrs . •toy Foose, Mrs. Bill Payne_ and Infant
appllque~, sews on
Letart; Mrs .. Earl Stalnaker, daughter, Mrs. Cliarles Barrell
3 15 tfc bulls for only $6.0o. f'or serv- county _
fancy des1gns. blond ,
. ,_
ire call. Lt&gt;land Parker Porn- Type ll vaccine ,.ill be given Elym· Boyd t&gt;earson,
Pt and infant daughte•
Mrs,
J;~=~ :~.1163 model. Bal- THREE anrl tour room furmsh· 1 erov Ohio. Phone wv'
on the third and last Sabin Oral Pleasa)i; Mrs. Clyd. Shull, Pt. George Knox and infant son and
$17.31 or 9 pay - ed and unfurmshed aparl.- i or ·Al bert Parker Chester &amp;today to he held in t~ county Pleasant: George Carder, Pt. Arnold Reynolds.
monthly, WV 2- ments. WY 2-5434.
- Ohio, Phone 985&lt;3.j15 _ - · on June 2.
Pleasant: Michael McGinness,
·Am011g AUing
5 3 Jlr I
12 6 tic
According to the midnl8ht re5 3 30tp The clinics are being sp01180r· Pt. Pleasant
sews for-I F'URNISHED and unlurnoshed
· Ied by lhe local Junior Woman's DISCHARGED :
Matthew port of the nursing deparbnent,
Brawl I apartments Paid util!lies. BeLIVESTOCK
/Club with Mrs_ Chesler Warns- Lung. Glenwood; ¥'·Iter King, those_ patients who were listed
comes rom- fore 5 P m. Phone WY 2· ·· · - ·
ley, general chatrman. Coopor- Middleport,
as fan- tncluded Geoubert Tal·
Bal· 2776, after 5 p. m Phone WY FOR SAI.E: Good breed game ating with the Junior Woman's BIRTH: A son to Mr. a n d bert, Cindy Shriver, M i c h a e I
We'll prepare your readv
con•
qr . 8 pay- 2-351412 6 ' tic hens and roosters, _ Charles Club in the Jperation of the clio- Mrs. !\of Foose, Letart.
Glover, Mrs. Milli• Carpenter I
crete order to' your speclflcatlons, and delllfill' ~·~if: ;~·
monthly, WY 2- ONE 6 room house and 4 Blake Syracu~, OhiO, across ics was 1he Mason County Civil
and Arthur Nelson.
I
5 3 Jtc roo . apartment People~ Ter-1' lrom Chapman s Market
SE~RAf
Three units of blood were adit anywhere in town, all ready t,o pour. call
, . 31 Defense and the Gallla • Mason
"- • • ARRESTE&amp;
, •
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=-,-,.-....,.
---r, with race Phone WY 2-5385.
_
• 3 P Citizens Band Club.
PT. PL...,.ANT - Arrested ministered at the hospital on
today
.
_
our
service
il
prompt
and-OUJ
price~
a)ld ull attachFOR SALE: rkling
hors;, On the first Sabin Sunday over lhe ,weekend by the local Saturday_
rI
'
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on wheels_ Like
MELP WANTED
I gelding_ 9 yean old . WY 2- held April 7 at the eight county law enforceJ~~ent , officers was
----are \he lowest possible I
·, ·'
ba 8 Bal- - - - -- - - 6787_
4 30 6tp clinics 9,150 doses ol Typo I William_ll,ryl!!l Jones, 20, Rou!f HONOR RADIO MEN
~~,;~,l';i.,.' 7 g
AMBITIOUS worr.an : Do you i FARM EQUIPMENT
vaccine was dispensed and. a 2 Pl. Pleaaant on_ a ba9tardy WASHINGTON tUPil-The Na·
want lots o[ money' Fasron- 1 .
, mak.,.up clinic lor Typo 1 was warrant •nd also charged with tiona! Asaoeiation of Broadcasters
almg
rob_?
Wtsh
to
work
.
full
o
.
r
'
FARMAJ.L
"H"
Tractor,
good
.held
several weeks l.ater rais- ~ AWOL
Ft. Knox_ Ky, will preaenl special awarda thia '
5 ~ 3lc
'-•psr t time '- Ma~geroa I a b' I· condition. Priced reasonable.! in~. the total to 10,300 receiving
, zt, ....,
... rt: month lo four veteran radio perly' If you do, wrtle Box 121, For Sale or trade for live- IType 1 A make-Pp ci""lr for the ·Lewis
l,eon Route, 10nalitle• for their "long aod oot·
Clifton, W. Va.
~· stnf'k . Eldon Gaul, C'·~ -·"ter. Type III \'accine will be
an and
_ 29, Leon, standl.ng career•.''
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~'TrEND INSPECnON

FURNI'fURE
The Obio Dewtment of lllgh·
ways has ;., 1bf work• an extenslve Pomeroy tsreet repair
~roject, it was revealed at vill&amp;ge council meeting Monday

Middleport, 0.

Two emerge.. ,

·400 EXTRA
GREEN
S&amp;H STAMPS

COLUMBUS - State repre·
sentatlves passed a bill 114-0
Monday night that would proteet membora of farmers' assoelations from
marketing practices. The
Would provide an injunctive
process and linea from $50 to
$500 for violations. Specifically,
it would prohibit boycotts of the
cooperative members, discnminatory contract provisions and
discriminatory prices.

Now Th111 Wed.,
Marl
50 EXTRA

J.w

Shop Early I
Get More Sta111ps Faster I
With ~four Coupons
And Required Purchaset

Grr' n Srwnp ,

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ordinances,
both in regard to street work,
were presented by Mayor Charles l-egar. One was · approved
and the other unanimously passed its first reading.
The State Highway Department has agreed to repair four

areas of. Pomeroy s tree t s ' Pl'tch with cold laid mix, dou- supplied by the state highway
which •- • damaged as a re- ble seal . 1~ mile of Hi8Jllancl department . it is asking that
stilt of the two March floods . Road and patch and repair .13 Pomeroy councn pledge obllThe . department "lid the work mile of Spring-av.
gate 11s auto l1cense and gas
is being done because Pome- The ordinance to do t II Is to.; fund of lump sum of $1,490
roy allow-4 motorists to travel we was approved by council. for the Main'"! ptoject.
Its streets while state r o a d s
The other action eooeernlag
Councilmen obJected t h a t
were closed due to high water. street repah was a reoolullen much of the mqney must be
Locations which will be r.. pertalnla1 to the ·pl.-.1 ... spent for other work and decllnstored, the department , a 1d, paving• of the . ll!n• Mala-at ed final passage of that resolu·
are :
butihess block&amp; and w' '•lllnJ tkn untll they C9JI(erred with
Reshape and grade .09 of Lib- approach on west Main • sl state oU!ebls. Actiou on t h e
erl) Hill, seal JIB of Mulberry- by four lt'et,
IMain-s! resurfacing work will
av with hot mix pavement and According to tbe resolution i possibly be taken at a special

se"lon.
'.
IMurray said this may be done ·Pomeroy and Mei&amp;J eou If.
OTHER BUSINESS
in lieu of diggin&amp; up the high- _The Ohio F\lel Gas co~
Olarles Murray, manager of wa) and working from there. announced ita
wiD ~
the Ohio Fuel Gas cc
ny re- Members of council
agreed cre~se 1'1, cents ~ t."l!''!f,~·
·
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feet
June 1 , · '''
ported that die gas company Is This is very genet'OU&gt;, and
• v•~\6,
·
plannmg to renew a large area asked Murray to continue with . Mayor Legar • report f«,
of main line on East Main - at the plans. .
. .
I month totalled $411.
.
this summer.
James Kunball , dl5trJc1 com- Pr,..nt were Mayor ~
Murray said the gas comp- mercJal manager for the Gen- tt,1erk . Edna Schoenleb,
••Y may consrtuct sect1on of era! Telephone company. and ~ou?cllmen Oor Schaefer,
sidewalk . four feet wide from Dt McTurner. local plant man. Colhns. LesUe Fultz, .Fr
,
lhe Excelsior station to
Ny .. ager, told of the telephone eom- R1zer. Bill Baronlck and
~
av after makins line repairs. pany's work in the o:Pa:•::.t.:_Y_::ear
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Al ANY EVANS SlfPU MAIKO

Now lhru Wed., Mar 8.

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MELMAC OFFER !

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COUPON 211

SO EXTRA

Jw Grpen Stomps

4-PIECE PLACl SETTINC
114ELMAC
$'149
DINNERWARE
only I

We Reserve The Right To Limit

Ouant.ties
Corn•r S.cond &amp;'Mill St . Middleport

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wi tt. l~ i l caupcon oM ofh• food purd!a1"

Monday Thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
.-~.rJday and Saturday 8:30am to 8 :30pm

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Peak Brand PINTO

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COTTAGE CHEESE
NOW THRU W ED , MAV 8TH

.4T " NY EVANS S Uf&gt;H MARKET

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50 EXTRA
J"N Green Stamps

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For Mother's Day-

Vv. ll•ll•r fo1mo

ICE CREAM
Switt' o Pre.,lum-U. S. Cov't. lnopoctM

Roll SAUSAGE

SO EXTRA

Give ._ the IIJioas guaranteed
not to .,. fn• tap !! toebeautiful Berkshlres
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lame1 Stewart, John Wayne
Vera Milea- Lee Marvin
"THE MAN WHO SHOT
LIBERTY VALANCI"
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"INYASION OF THI!
ANIMAL PIOPLI"

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Every mother Iovas Berlrahire IQ'IoDal Th&lt;, ,·e
aheer aad l"llmJiteeci
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·Jlarrilr - ' t rua troa top liE toe Into 1lhe. .

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May 7-1
Oliva DeHavUiand and
Rossano Brazzi in
"LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA"

Roll

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a- pair fru I
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Choolle frwa"a Belectloa of beautlfal atshs,

(Metrocolor)

IDAHO

POTATOES

SO EXTRA
.J.:'j.f Gree n Sta m p&gt;

TOPPY SLICED BACON

Sabina Seaelman and
William Sylvester In
"INFORMATION
RIC liVID"

llhlcl• 11114 toiG~ Per.teci for Mother'• Dar
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(T~Dicolor)

·New Store Hours. For -~-·

"WHO'S GOT THI
ACTION?"

(Tecbnloolor)
Dean Martin, Lana Tunler,
Eddie Albert, Margo, Wallar

5 CUP AND 8 CUP

Mattbau,

Earthenware TEAPOTS
Choo•e from S t up White
hapors w i f h auorted
Heat retaining Aluminum
Cove n Of I Cup Hand
Painted Fruit D•corot•d
Te a pots with Black Wi,.

Paul Ford,

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More Gifts for MOTHER !

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Talbot, John MeGiven.
Dl~ner Cartoon•
WIDNISDAY end THURS.
May ..,
NOT OPEN

Melo l Handlu.

Large 18"' Decorated

PHONE 773-5513

Enamelware TRA.Y

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