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Btntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May Ul,

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Pomeroy OES Chapter Wins High

, Compliments For Initiatory Work
'l1!e lUI!Iual Inspection of Porn·

.
Kmg, grand representative of
N'l!w Brnnsw•ck, and Mary
Hughes, grand representative of
Kansas.
Also introduced were 10 visit·
ing worthy matrons and seven
worthy patrons, past matrons

8'IIJ Chapter !88, OES , was
htlil at a special meeting Tues·

dey even!
at the Masonic
Earl Denny received word
~le 111
word Wednesday that his moth·
·Smith
th
er, Mrs . Alonzo DeMy was
1 n
""";1!_, Sm',thwor tyh ma,ro '
quite tU in the Cit)· Hospital,
Llale
1
wor y pa ron,
..
)l'ftJded
Ma~ erite
Hale
Chilhrothe. Mrs. Denny is 8
worth · and ~tron , the in~ and past patrons of Pome~oy former resident of Ball Run.
w omed Chapter, former grand appomt· Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen·
y P'ff'
spectlng o 1cer was e1c
nd
and w
'ted an honorary ments, past matrons a
past baum returned home Tuesday
d i n e patrons of visiting Chapters, after a weekend visit in Indian~
mbeu :res~n G
8 1
~--- rs :::,h jf f ~; Chapter district officers and Edith Hut- apolill, Ind. with their son and
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ted' sinpiller , trustee of the ·OES daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
~~.~:,- w 1c
s e was es('Of
\o !he east. John Liber, worthy home . . . ,
. Jack Rosenbaum. SUnday three
, nd
h
bl
The lmtJatory work exempli- of the Rosenbaum children Bar~ .,a
patron w o was una E'
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"'- It nd
·
d
lied bv the officers of the Chap- bie, Ricky and Susie, were con·w a e
was a 1so rna e an
·
.
~norary ,memil&lt;'r of PomProV ter was t•ghly commended by firmed at the St. Joan of Arc
Chapter. Mrs. Young was pr~- Mr~ lUI e.
Church.
.
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'ted
t
th
t
\JsJtors
were
present
from
Mr.
and
Mrs
Eshe
M;.::~:
0t:l e ~as the following Ohio
~~tedth and ln~l
Chapters, returned home .Tuesday
.... . e woedrt hy grfan thma .ron Amesville, Athens, Bartlett, after a several days visit at
comp1Jment
er or e man·
B
Ch h.
·
·ner ln which she served as Belpre, . ucyrus,.
es_Jre, Marton, lll., with their son and
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f N th Chesterhill. Ga lhpolts, Harnson· daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs
. 'Dak
JI'&amp;IIU.ta represen a1IVE.' o
or VI"II e. H'1cksv1'IIe, M'ddl
. family. .
I
eport , Harley Mossman and
0 · . od d
AI ' McConnelsville, New Matamur· Mr. and Mrs Hugh Black of
: ()ttlers mtr uce were
Jre
.
S
·
J...d
nd
d
f the as, Peebles, Hacme, tockport Chillicothe were recent gue!lts
llltJ· er, gra
war
·1!
d from car· of ·her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G
and Ch t
f oher· . aR u 1 h and w·lk
1 esv1 e. an
0
1f~ilman , ~:d ward:~· of West rollton, Ky ., Pt. 7 Pleasant, and 1Phi1 Williamson.
.
Vir 'nia · M ry Virginia Burner St. Marys. W. \a .
. · Mr . and Mrs . Earl Denny vis·
]:;.,. Illy ' ad · t
r d'15t 1 Refreshments were served an itt&gt;d Sunday evening with his
,l!'puF graHn ~ardon 1 r cd the dining room by ihe Eastern !mother Mrs Alonzo Denny of
.n; aye arr1s. epu v gran ,
.
· h Ge ld '
. . '
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f d' tr ' t 25 : Louise :Star commtttee, w1t
ra me 1Ch ilhcothe.
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Young as chairman. The tables Miss Sharon Biggs and Miss
IS IC
were attractive in pink covers Marjorie Burt spent the week·
and centered w1th arrange- er:d in Columbus with Miss Jean
ments of white snapdragons and 1Casto.
pink carnations. with candles on
.
·
side . Mabel Goeglein and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B•g.gs
Florence Tracy presided at lhe spent Sunday rn Columbus With
TONtCiHT and FRIDAY
Marlon Brando Karl Malden punch bowl and Besse Weed at their daughter , MISS Jean Cas·
"ONE EYED JACKS"
lhe coffee s.:rv 1rP .
ta.
·
&lt;Technicolor I
Preceding the meeting, a six 1 Mr · and Mrs. Eug.e~e For~s
-and'c]Ofk dinner was !«!rvt&gt;&lt;! at were Wednesday VlSltor::J
m
Tom Pittman
Virginia Aldridgtt the Federated church . At this Parkersburg, W Ya.
"HIGH SCHOOL BIG
tinle each officer and disting- Mrs. Alfred Biggs spent Wed·
SHOT"
uJshed guest was' presented a nesday with Mrs. Nathan Biggs.
git't from the worthy matron Mrs. Harry Keiser returned
home Wednesday after an indeS1turday
May 11 and worthy patron.
rinite visit with relatives In
"REPTI~tCUS "
..
C
·
Columbus.
She was accompan·
{ln Color)
Hmvmran
11storru
ied
home
by
her daughter, Mrs.
--a ndChristopher Lt&gt;e and
Are Program Theme Henry Ihle who returned home
Yvonne Monlaur m
The Hearthstone Class of in the e''ening.
"THE TERROR OF
Firs t Baptist Church in Middle----THE TONGS"
·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:::iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:ii~ port met Tuesday evening at j¥lkt-.dii
t
,J
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 111.
&lt;attP&lt;fiiPlrl on Maple St. Mrs . .J(
roMEROY OHIO
II,... ,'· Anthomy presented de· !~
_ _;..::;:::,::::.;_;:;,;;,;.._
, having as her theme, ·~
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TONIGHT
" Hawaiian Leis of Remem- .
NOT OPEN
brance' telling of the customs
of commemorating Memorial
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Rev . and Mrs. Donald Boone
Day in Hawaii.
May 17·18
left Tuesday to attend the Am·
"BARABBAS"
Mrs. David Darst, president, erican Baptist Convention be-(Technicolor)
presido!d
when a discussion was ing held this week In Detroit,
Anthony Quinn, as Barabhas,
concerning
sending a rep~ Mich.
Silvana Mangano, Arthur
Kennedy, Katy Jurado, Vit- resentative to the church youth Miss Archie Lee, Page st.,
the
torio Gassman, .Tack Palance, camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Middleport, accompanied
Ernest Borgnine, Harry An- 1Baker were in charge of the senior class of Kyi"r Creek I
drews.
iprogram and conducted several High school on their trip to
Colorurtoon
;quizzes. The hostess served Washington, D. C., MOnday ,
strawberry pie and coffee to Mrs. Evelyn Lewis has reSUN., MON. and TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard , turned to her home in MiddleMoy 19·20-21
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. port after spending two weeks
"SPARTACUS"
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olh:. and Mrs. Darst, Mr . and Mrs. with her .son, Charles, and fam·
ier, Jean Simmons, Tony Anthony and Mrs. Freda Snell· ily of Charleston, W. Va. Her
Curtis, Chas. Laughton, Pe- er and Allen Hughes.
son accompanied her home.
ter Ustinov , John Gavin, Ni·
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawhorn,
na Foch.
CORRECTION
Steve, Pamela, and Kathy of
4 Academy Award Winner!
The Family, Cartoon
In the list of those attending Springfield, visited
r~ntly I
Running time :
the pizza party at I.he Offutt Wilh Mr. and Mrs. William
3 Hrs . 20 minut&lt;!s
the name of Bill Radford Ault.
.
Box·office closes 8:00P.M.
unint~ntionally
omilted.
Mrs.
Joe
Savely
viSited
with
No Ad nne• In Adml11ionl
her mother , Mrs , Mabel San·
;i;i;i;i;i;i;i~========="'1 1' born during the weekend and
with her daughter, Susan, at
Ohio University.
Captain William Ault has re-turned to his employment on ;
river.
Mr. and Mrs . Herman Had·
dox spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lupton of Gallipolis. The
Luptons' son, Chuck, who at·
tends Business College in Columbus, was also a guest.

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Monday and Tuesday with his 1
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returnmg to Middleport where
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SALE 74c
l9c OR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES SALE 74c
69c DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES SALE 58c
19c POLIDENT DENTURE CLEANSER SALE 32c
$1.00 Gill.... Super BLUE BLADES (151 SALE 79c
93c HALlY'S M. 0.
SALE 76c
19c WILDROOT WAVE SET
SALE 29c
$1.00 HALO SNAMPOO
SALE 78c
$1.50 Alberto VO.S HAIR SPRAY_ SALE $1.22
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SALE 57c
98c JOHNSONS COTTON BALLS _
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QUAI'iTITIES ARE LlMITED

and Space Agency's flight dynam·
tcs office, he said :
"Looks like you did a fine job
on calculation for ret ro weight.
You must hav~ e\'en fi gurtd in
that one second.
"Thanks," signed, "Gordon ."
Cooper will il&lt;' flown to Hono·
lulu Saturday where he will join
his wife, Trudy and their daughters, Ca,mala , 14, and Janita , 13.

rious view ol the mllhllctlol
on the 20th orbil that 't/lillliirel
Cooper to grab the eont:HtW
manuaDy pot the capoule In 11,1!
proper position to
~
through the atmoephero. T~
braking retr•rockets . -. li..
to be fired manually instead If
automatically.
Walter Williams, dlriiC!ot' of
Mercury operation~, oald I h t
flight was "a textbook flilht''
ln that "iD the last ftve beUrl
we used fNery pap ia t R t

Heavy wire Iipper l)'llo
burnen with railed bottom.

SLEEP ENSEMBLE

collar.

Choose pima cotcotton

spocial message to Carl

However, he quickly recover·
ed as he began to walk acrosa
the hangaf deck . It seemed he
could have made the wallc with·
out assistance.
Describing the flight ov~r 100
naUons, islands and possessions,
Cooper said ''[ agree with the
other fellows - wow !"
' Faith 7 did well ," he said.
"I had a few little problems,
but nothing major. It's a pilot's
airplane.''
At Cape Canaveral, however,

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to 17, permanent

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Huss of the National Aeronautics

naveral for a news conference,
ond Mondoy , occompailied by his
family , he will be honored at the
White House.
Cooper lost seven poonds but
apparently suffered no ill ef·
fects from · the prolonged per·
iod of weightlessness w hi I e
whirling around and around the
world at 17,544 miles per hour.
!le had a dizzy spell when he
first set foot on the deck and
this was exactly as expected.
His first words were, "[ don't

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Sl!laU (lHfl!o),

mecllum UlllS\!o), larte (1816\!o ) and extn
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American on thE. moon.
The space officials heaped
praise on the astronaut for bring·
ing his 1pace capsule back from
space in the pioneer tradition of
airmen-by the seat of his pants.
The) ·hailed his flight as ··mag·
nificent' ' and a great feal of sci·
em:e.
Cooper, who made a bullseye
landing in the Pacific by manual
control after his automatic ron·
trol oystem failed, offered his
praise to aU who took part in the

project.

Condy Stripe

Mad•

stays In

Space officials viewed Cooper'•
feat as another step, perhapo a

giant ont, t.oward putting an

l.

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Pattern _ _

rules.

Marie Burdette and Charles Burw

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md wickets.
ludes book of instructions and

Men's Short Sleeve

dette were business visitors in

eSATURDAY

rigora of a Right to tbe moon and
back.
The :ZU orbit, 34 hour, 10 minute flight lll hia Faith 7 capsule
carried COOper • distance of allll08t 600,000 miles. A round trip
to the mooo would be leso than

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Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs.

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teclmieol qllfttloniog of the poppery little. Air Force major w.,.o
expected to conceulrate primarily
on man'o ability to witbltand tho

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Board Of Education Explains Problem At
Clifton School, Locates Most Teachers
' PT. PLEASANT- Placements [ This parent complained that 1Smith, Patricia Durst, Mellie
Gf teachers was made Thurs- lher daughter. had been sent Paugh, Sally Lou Darst and

2-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy:Mid4leport, 0., Mq17, 19111

Biggest Ohio Labor Show
·Is Changing No Votes

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COL\lMBUS &lt;UP! ' - l!rtbably Otilero aaid Rhodes promised dllf·

Helen Help Us! . ;

the biggest labor demomtratlon tnj the campaign he would not
HARTFORD_ The Liverpool in Ohio'o history wao held on the favor ony harah labor legtJiatlon.
ly Helen lotte!
Salt Company Hartford W st State House grounda Wednesdl)' Wbon lbe demoDIIration was
Virginia's onlY aalt pr~ ~ and l'ft0!1: ob.servers felt It had DOt over most of the placcarda wen
plant, will discontinue pr:un:. changed a singLe vote in the legia· left alo~g the State House walk.s 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;.._ _ _ __.
tion it has been d' 1 sed
lature.
or were propped apinst t.he · lronl~..
The 107 year old ~~~~t ~tab- Jbe demonstration was to pro- fence around the yards. Some TO TIJE POINT, /~GAIN
thb &amp;own wouldn't bllll)1btaf.
lished In 1856 Ill muon Coun •• ltil logislation now being conal~ were dl~ at the door of OX· Dear. Holen:
I alao hne IWO
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oldest industry. The 1
ered by the General Assembly 1o pensive Columbuo reJtauranll. Tins Is an open letter lo shoe aervlce. 'l'lley 11'e ' ~
produced IIO,OOO pound~rofm ."a~ Ughten the requirements lor The AFJ...&lt;:IO oald II would pay manufacturers:
boya, Larry lllid tl!ty •
a day.
drawing jobless pay and work- the state for cleaning up the de- When will you ~tock our shoe ~p these raca: caged up, Jd
Eleven men have been laid men's rompensation ben~fits.
bris on the capitol grounds.
stores with, sens1ble ~hoes for like to be the o~ to build I
off ~~ the result of the sto
some labor spokesmen setmed
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Jmall . girls . My Boimi\ Is cqe and put HIM' iD' lt. - ALL
page. The comp~ny reportedl to be concerned that the demon· Rhodes did ~ot see. the demon- seven. She hal not been able li'OR THE ~RVICB
was unable to compete wJ~ 1tration had turned mto what .ap- Jtration, being ,In Cmcmnati to to wear a rounded toe IInce her Dear Helen.
rock salt now being brouRht up peered w be an attack on Gov . IJ)I!&amp;k at 1 lunch to promote the third birthday! She iJ blesned The mllitary come
M
the Ohio River by beree from Jim.. A. Hhndes. who has not oalo
bonds to lsr..l. The gov· with wide, aturdy feet which homes juJt llke collfllt bon
Louisiana
made a publk statement on tbe ernor 1 office 1a1d it rece1ved teV· look grotesque in pointed toea. come .from Jn fad many of
The co~pany will contl u 1 bitlo.
eral calla from local people want· The shoe salesman aays, them are ~ollep boys They

day night by the Muon County •hOJJM! from ochool, and em bar- Bright McCauoland. The next
Board of Education 1n 1 lengthy rassed before her class,
be- meetmg of tbehoard io schedul·
Millon.
cause 11he was not wearing • ed f!? June 6th •t 7:3&amp; p.m.
'f'h«: board ll"cepted t~e res· 1 slip. The mother stated h e r
lgnatton or E . B. McComhay of daughter was dreued. in a cot·
tht high school whe~e he was ton dress and was wearing panlhop teacher, effecllve at the teloons beneath the dress.
bratba
end of th iS term. A letter of r~ 1 The board discussed the mat·
tlrement was road from M r s. 1ter with the k High principal,
Ora. C. We1gand Sayre ..
1Maorord Blessmg . who stated ! Gauge readia11 :
Gallipolis
R1ta Cam~en artd Dons Stew- the school had a ruling against dam 18.5, 13.6, running 8 feet
art, ~ti.Jilans of North Pt. shorts and jeans be11110:: worn in 1on rollers, Pomeroy-Ma~on 21.·
Pleasa t /Grade School were . th~ classroom. The Board told '26, Pl. Pleaaant 24.7!, Hinton
hired o continue the1r dutles !Prlnl"lpal Blessmg that they 1.08, Kanawha FallA I.?C, Char·
through tho month of June at felt it was up to the principals lesU&gt;n 17.94. London, Marmet
the same pay.
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:and teachers of the school~ to and Winfield dame were on the
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A delegation from the Clifton Imake a ruling concernmg the 1 m1 .
JCbool area was present to Jearn [proper attire for their students.
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what had been found out, and 1 .~II lechers with continuing Boat movement.,
~ th Li
lng to know what lh• demoostra- "you want to mlnlmlze the are ju 1 a human
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1 ~ 0e 8 1
what was tv be done, about the contracts are automatically re· Ohio River - Pennsylvania ~ra d eth ve~
h
An effJgy waH carried 1bY k• iOD waa all about or asking for width ot her foot wttb the &amp;len.. same ;ODJ~I and 'ho~ ~
1W
Clifton schooL
]hired if not informed before the up 14, 2:40p.m.; Liute Edward ~neh an pt e p':,';,ut ~ ouse group of YoungsU&gt;wn stee w~r an explanation of the litter on the derlzing tapered toe." BUNK! ambitlona They bear
The building's wall collapsed ,flrsl of May ond the teocher up 14,7 p.m.; Jones up 14,7:40 ~r~c ~~tr;:: ;mlth com;.••. ers. 1 ~. had·t' larg: s~gn; IC grounds.
It looks wide becal!SII It IS protect '11 nece•n;m' the
.....U ago and pupils are al· [placement remains- nearly the p.m.; OVEC up 14, 9:30 p.m.; If .I I ld th fl 'h
nr read, Don Lync t e ne~- An AP'L-CIO opokesman oald wide. I want her Ill for comfort Uve
people Ilk La •
8 0
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tending classes in a
ne:uby Isame as the la:;t school year Waverly up 14, 11 p.m.; Frei .. ~cl1~n~ ' 5 ~8 1 ~ ~~n· ~s a 9 ~ • ployed:''. Farther dow~. in ~~~ · 10me of the demonatrators wert" and her age - &amp;he doesn't look
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rry,
chtu'eh.
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,for the present, except at Point berger down 14, e a.m.; C. V. mers wlt:P :alt lor ,. cus &lt;&gt;- er prm~.mg wa• 8 51 gn, Gov. union officiaiJ .. who considerod like a little girl from the an- I have Uved near a baao fop
The board mformed
t h • [Pleasant High SchooL Teachers Harner up 17, 6:40 p.m.; Blue
th
manY Rhodes.
the demonotration jull another kleo down,
25 years. Any mfiltary rilan or
.,-oup It is waiting for 1 writ· there were not plarl!'d due to Seal down 17, 6 a.m.; Orco down m;~ s.
t bU h
Many of the ~rson• ~~ 58 ~ day of work as they are on union Where are the lovely, simple woman Is welcome In
my
ten report from the f'rampton the new Junior High sehool to 17, 7 a.m.; Robert West up 18, ed be ~m':'y ;"'1 eslla s ,j the . eff;gy bemg c~r';;, S:~ payrolls.
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rounded toes? Where an the home. I llud tbem 1eqlleme
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architects as to their reeom- 'be opened !his falL
8:30 p.m.; Walter Beckjord
Y e
rpo am Y 111 hangmg at 1 corner 0 e a e Elmer F. Cope, secretary-tceao- dreoS·UP Ma.ry Janes? Won't when treatod IUra ~
1
mendation. The delegat-ion wi11 The teacher program for that down 18, 7:35a.m.; Albert Hold· 7~~~r ·~ldlnto l:aorwyn,:n;,nh Hou.. rout"d' .;lt~rward felt~ .urer of the Ohio IJL-CIO. said you please desiJIIl again 8 Uttle,and ladles when trtalidi 1147-.
'"'~vied as to the con Ients of school has noi been worked out, en up IV, 8:40a.m.; Da•• Croc- :.. C!Ma~ b til 'sa Itil
w•.• • ~ng ng bot h.
f he had 00 idea how many of girl's shoe that looks like Ut- like. !Ddeed, very m!lc:h Uke
the report as soon as II is rf· which will affect the teocher ]' kelt up 20, 4:50 a.m.; Robert mil n
that ytlrne m
•· ~flgyi 08 ~d ~h t ~ c "l!;h 0 those who marched were out of tie girls? - HMB
civilians, with a Utile IIi-. dJI.
eel~
situation, as the ninth grade Reed ~p 20, 6:30 a.m.; Patten
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• 1 wao.
ey work or how many took time oft Dear HMB:
clpllne perhapo, -R. JJ,
A : ior high student's moth &lt; will be moved to the
ne wJdown 23, S p.m.; A. E. Dykea
opoke ra~erlbl~erly ol;he 1
from their jobs. He said, ·:what's Perhapolt'o different out Dear Helen:
er
a red before the board Ischool.
down ~. 8:20 p.m.; BonUI H.
ern~r an
ormer res e wrong With a worker taking the here in California, but I've
ask
the board's ruling con·, Teachers hired but not plac- up 2S; 3 a.m.; Codrington down
Dw,Bhl D. Eloenhower.
i time to come to Columbus on an found if you search dilltlently Yes, they put Dll In a t:Qe.
ce
~ wearing apparel of Jun· led were Immogene Moore, Di- Greenup 2:44) a.m.; RavfDJh -hft
the :~ue as important as this?"
you can almost · always buy a It WBI a fox-bole in Korea,
h students.
iane Thablt,
Dorothy Escue wood up G~eenup 5:30a.m.; RoAbout t roe ouro 1 er
The Issue ia a major one, lm· round-toed child's shoe, this es- to proteclllltle punklllke La.o
demonstration ended I public re- portant to organized labor and to peclaUy in school-wear llddles ry, From the way ht talUtl, ht
latlono man for the IJL . CIO the businessmen who pay a tax and loafers. I checked through isn't good eDOUCb lor the Ann8~!~/'.""111 G~ ~~~~·*!~n!!:; called Columbuo newomen to ex· to support the jobless fund. Both several mail-order catalogues ed Servlcel. He prcbably eouncondltlon that hao not received plain the effigy. He oald that n _sides are working very hard "'and found wide-width, non-point n't even pass the Cub Seoul
I I much attention " It should. appeared the people who put lt put their ideas into law. Odds are in almost every sue. - H.
Wolf requiremenll.
It Is estimatod that hlatua or together had tomehow put theJr th8t the bills will pass the Re- Dear Helen:
Dear Helen:
olgna In lhe wrong pl~ce, leachng publican . controlled legislature W h
d hter-in-1
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dlaphrapnatic hernias may be to 1 belief the governor wao bee ave a aug
. ed
aw 1m happily married to an
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found in more than half of all tng hanged In effigy
and be "gn tnto aw.
wh9 buys things for the home ex-Marine wbo la now maldna
peraOIII who are over 16. Thus Thlo he said wao .not the case
t
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and garden to make them beau· the Army hla career Mother
age appeara to be one factor In and n;t !he ~ntion ol thooe who I Suppor .,., o t eg ' • on aay tlful but she Is always saying used to tell me whei, I was
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the jobl.. s pay lund hao been go- they do no have money for
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Merrick is interested In Steve Addlss and I~
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
cause.
displayed the olgn. He said that in down at the rate of about
.
dating that · a girl iJ always
It also lo more commonly the oi- ohould have read "Gov g . .
lhelf sons, such as jeans, T.· what ahe demands II she deBill Crofut, the folk singers at the Blue
All ~round the Town
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· ' $100 mlihon 1 year.
They are lm·
Shirts• sock
hoe
tc She mands respect, then
· she'B get
l ound 1n
persone wh 6 ere over- Rhode! Dol"\'t L)'nch the Unem· l .
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Angel
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for
the
musical
version
of
"The
CARROLL BAKER IS HAVING cen·
:•mg ~ 140 ~1 10n :c~e~oe
never gets anything special lor it - whether she dates the
Rainmaker" ... New Yorkers may get weight. In this conditioo, t h • ployod ;,
sor trouble again. Her movie "Baby a look at richest-man in-the-world Paul upper part or the stomach pro- Al..;at aU of thooo who took ; t:'~ 0
them to wear on Sllllday. We military or anyone . ellle -Mrs.
Doll." caused a furor. and now the Le- Getty. He's toying with the notion of trudeo Into the thorn through part In tho orderly morch around " . ectmoto. dr jobl
believe she does this Intention- J R
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I h
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requ~remen '
aw
ess pay II
h k
ndm nd . .
gion of Decency has given an "X" rating leaving his castle In England and re· a weakenmg
o t e open ng n the State House carrted olgna. should be ti htened back to a y as s ~ nows gra a a
to "Sahara Six," a film she did in London turning to his home In America, which the diaphragm that normally lo Most o1 them were addrPised 1o bo 1 h 1
in 1959 be- grandpa will buy t:he things the
BONDS FORFE11Eil
last year
Carol Lynley's lawyers are he hasn 'I seen for about a decade.
occupied by the •IIOPhliUS.
the governor Some oald he had fa u wDe• y tiwere
I oiled boys need rather than see them One llllll1 was lined and anmocrac-conr
JthtShldbe
II
trying to effect an out-of-court settle·
If the enI arged opening Is been helpful ·to Big Busine11 ond [ le''""
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ote . to 1
go w
ou · oo
con
other forfeited bond today In
grsunure wr
m aw many
1 &lt; t Cl
lei nue
h
I
maD
men! with Mike Selsman rather than
ETHEL SHU'IT A will play Mary Mar- re atlvely s
and
only a urged him to give labor a hand. f h
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th blll
d to p ay oan a aus or
er Judge Frank W p o r te r ' •
]0 tde proviSIOna tde k ockun 11' soos do without? She Ill alwaya Melos county c~ Ralston D
have their custody battle aired in the tin's mother in "Jenny" ... Celebrities amall portion of · the stomach
cons1 erat1on W0)1
no
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newspapers, but he seems to be ada· are flocking to the National Design Cen- extendo Into tbe thorax, I h e of the oymptomo
Th eekl ben fill
ld 1 be dlSCUBSlnR her lmancla 1 pro~ Hensley was lined f15 a n d
mant. II he maintains his stand, the ter to see the ''Ten Best Dressed Rooms" condition mey exist lor years 11 poin tad b~arlhnrn a r o l re:~ Yd tile 1 ~ , no
lelll8 and how rough II Is to pay cosls on a speed cltar&amp;e a n 4
fight will begin next week in Los Ange· designed by the 10 top designers of the without cauolng any aymptolll8. peratatent ll!e DOl• IUI'e relief
. · anbenefie ~r n ' com- doctor and other bills. We en· Ronald Ray Brammer forfeit• re~lr.' Thil II ... penoation
Ils m some caseJ j
. . portion of t h e 1 operative
les Superior Court ... Michael Kidd will NSJD. for the benefit of the Visiting
1! a fISt·size
ld be . retlsed
B t .1
ld oy buy1ng 1or the ·grandchUd- ed his ~ bond on a similar el1
direct a Broadway musical written by Nurse Service of New York. The biggest otomach bt displaced, this may pecilllf Impol111nt bec•aoe, ill wou 'd m\ 1 h' ~ ~ ~ou ren but hate doing ll when tatlon. Harry B. Washington
Joe Heller with music by Saul Chaplin.
attention-getter Is the room Jl\llet Reis· lead to inflammation of the eso- .addldon to ,tvlac ftliel;lf,._· sue:"::.~:.. y ar
raw she Is alway• "hlntlng." ,-AN· forfeited a t50 bond 'l'lllllllla1
Novelist Erich Maria Remarque, now ner Traeger decorated to fit Jane Fon· phagus, due lo regurgitation of prevent oerloua complleolfello Organlzod labor ar
that tho XIOUS.
In Meigs county court on an ..
a U. S. citizen, is disturbed because the da's personality . : . .. ' Edit~r-columnist the acid sl&lt;&gt;mach contents. This from de..Ioptnr.
overall benefits aif:e 'oblets Dear Amdooo:
aault and batterv cltarp.
current German government hasn't can- Norton Mockbridge is courtin~ the stat· may be associated ":lth hear~ The operative technique hao would he redu.J about ~ mil· Buy the grandchildren gilts
celled an old Nazi decree which depriv· nesque, beautiful and oft-mamed Chica- bum, pain in the regwn of the been perfected and the ro· 1.
Th .
k
because yoo want to, not be. belchi ng, an d h'1ccough· !IIIIIs have boen' excellent.
year. h e1r spo esmen
herma,
ed him of his German citizenship for op- go socialite Val Landreth.
j 100da th
ned con· cause you thInk th•Y wIll go
te~ . ondc angetqropo u:ed• bare if you don't. Perhops 'their DEVOTID ro INTIUIT OP
posing Hitlerism . He's urging action on
The head man of a major movie com- ing. If the inflammation of the
~n a1r 8 sotio~e ' 1mesndardre 8 tl mother doesn't thin« little boys
MltGI MASON All lA
the matter, although he doesn 't want his pany is in a mood to liquidate the whole esophaguo becomes severe, ul- Q _ If a person has a dia· m
more emo na a
ama c
•k:h•111 L ow-. ,_...,
bl
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German citizenship back
Today's thing because his enterprise just had its ceration and fled ng may OC· phragmati&lt;; hernia should he
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. th need as many clothes as you
c:tM~mr 'tllftMIIIL ... ,....
IIerma t han the provtslont
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Kim Novak Item: Lawrence Harvey is first losing year. Wall Streeters have cur.
avoid strenuous exercise, such law provide iii actual practice.
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own on e g
a
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getting a bit fed up with her nonsense reason to believe that all the studio's
persons the stomach 88 aolf or tennis? .
find out. - H.
co•·Pilll7 tao .._.... .. •
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.In some
Into ItJ norma I A8 - Since while playing ten·
Obkl
au- OBI.. .-... tn a
on the set of the trouble-wracked "Of multi-million dollar properties will be s11deg '-ck
Ull
My Readers ArJIWfl' tbe Mall
nn ed!nortaJ ,..,IM • " ...a-.
Human Bondage" in Dublin. and the peddled
Those who've seen "This position when the victim
is nis or golr you would be in the Q - Wbat bland t1 bon 11 Dear Helen:
..:~ .:! ~.a:.-....=
producers may ~ive him a little vacation Sporting LiCe," the official British entry standing or siltng, and t h e upright position it should not 1the Pearl of AniUloaT
I just read the Iotter Larry Dblo.
N"aua.J •••= ..,__,.,. •s.uw
10 he can cool off .
The big new feud at the Cannes Film Festival, can't find symptoms are presen t on I Y have an adverse' effect on your 1 A - Cuba.
wrote about Hlrl&amp; that have ~llltlB l.llllb•U.
• ·ta Lata~'
in show business stars Bobby Darin and enough adjectives when they start rav· when the sufferer leo down. II hernia. Jn fact, anythlnR that
gone out with soldiers and bow "';..:::;..."::
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Morris Lansburgh, boss of the Flamingo ing about it. They think it will make a your doctor suspects that you improved your general health Q - By what lreaty Ia 141 "very low" they are. Boy!
Ill ~
Hotel in Las Vegas. Apparently Bobby very large noise when it's released . ..
have a hiatus hernia, he w lll should be good for It and should A.D. 11 FraDC!~ coo11dered to V'outd I ever like .to get my
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stalked off stage the other night without A Ben Casey paperback continues to be want you to have a stomach X· put you In better shape lor an be.., beguo 111 ~lolory as 1 hands on him' I have llved '"'· 1" 1 _ . . , ..,.,
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Mtor rnLt trrft l'f'lllolb* •• •
doing his usual number of songs because a hot item in the bookshops. It features ray.. ln per~ons Wit~
h1atus operation If one becomes nee- 1eparate nation? around a milltary bale .all my ..,.,tiL 11.•
01111 ,..,., aot
he found the audienee "inattentive."
a pin-up of Vince which unfolds, and un- herma, the diagnosis IS usually essary.
A - The Treaty of Verdun.
life. II it waan't lor the base, :..•
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folds and unfolds.
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made without difficulty if the
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IRINA DEMlCH, who had just a
ROGER VADIM MUST be a great X-ray opecalist Is told to look
brief role in "The Longest Day." but student of magazine covers. He first saw for t.
made quite an impression. has a three· Brigitte Bardo! on the cover of a publi·
ll a person with hiatus her·
picture offer from Paris. She's flown cation in 1951, and you know what hap· nla Is definitely overweight, it
there to sew up the dea I
Pierre Sal- pened to her. Now he's found an Amerl· i.s essential that he bring h i s [
inger's appearance at the New York can girl, Josephine James, in the same we-ight down to normal or a
World's Fair press building dedication manner. and has .given her a co-starring little below. In any case,
he j
was reviewed in tht' currrnt. Vari&lt;•tv un- role with BB in "Please, Not Now"
should eat small meals with
der "Vaudeville." The tongue-in-cheek Mickey Rooney's publishers wish he'd very little rat, because
fat
author of the piece noted : "Salinger is a hurry a bit with his autobiography. slows up the emptying of t h e
cinch for wider horizons on the person- They'd give anything to see a chapter or atomach. And the fuller t h e
al appearance circuits. although he' ll three of his literary output.
stomach, the greater the dishave to trim his weight for matinee idol
AI Morton, former manager of the tress. Nothl'ng should be eaten
pix-video aspirations ." That's what the Playboy Club, has exited to become host 1n the three hoors .before eolng
New Frontier keeps telling h1m.
at the Clique. Several bunnies went with to bed. If the hernia Is the slid·
There's a good future story at the him to become cocktail waitresses. Nes· lng type and is made worse by
Four West Club where tlsie Downev is tor Chayres. the famous Mexican tenor, lying down, sleeping In a semistar of the show. Her husband. Bob is sufloring from paralysio of the vocal reclining potition moy be helpDowney, is playwright, but playwrights cords and has had to shelve hls career. fuL
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have to eat betwPen produ ctions- so He's now working as a vocal coach in
Medclneo to relieve
aymp'
Bob Is a wail&gt;er at the cafe .... . David Mexico City.
toml are often preserlbed , but I
they are only 1 atopgap, 1ince '
?rice
Hado
they
cannot remove the cause
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Alton Zephyr up 31, 6 a.m.;
Craig M. up 32, 2:20 a.m.; Bob
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Bosworth up 33; 11 ::10 p.m.;
Jean Hutchinson down 33, 7 a.
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Gallipolis Dam - Cathy R.
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John J. Rowe up 3:SO a.m.; Ha·
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Kona..U Rlvtr - E110 West
Virginia up Marmet 10:30 p.m.;
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worth up Wt111leld 1:10 p.m.;
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Liverpool Co.
Ends Mining
0£ Salt Here

Board Of Education Explains Problem At
Clifton School, Locates Most Teachers
' PT. PLEASANT- Placements [ This parent complained that 1Smith, Patricia Durst, Mellie
Gf teachers was made Thurs- lher daughter. had been sent Paugh, Sally Lou Darst and

2-DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy:Mid4leport, 0., Mq17, 19111

Biggest Ohio Labor Show
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COL\lMBUS &lt;UP! ' - l!rtbably Otilero aaid Rhodes promised dllf·

Helen Help Us! . ;

the biggest labor demomtratlon tnj the campaign he would not
HARTFORD_ The Liverpool in Ohio'o history wao held on the favor ony harah labor legtJiatlon.
ly Helen lotte!
Salt Company Hartford W st State House grounda Wednesdl)' Wbon lbe demoDIIration was
Virginia's onlY aalt pr~ ~ and l'ft0!1: ob.servers felt It had DOt over most of the placcarda wen
plant, will discontinue pr:un:. changed a singLe vote in the legia· left alo~g the State House walk.s 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;.._ _ _ __.
tion it has been d' 1 sed
lature.
or were propped apinst t.he · lronl~..
The 107 year old ~~~~t ~tab- Jbe demonstration was to pro- fence around the yards. Some TO TIJE POINT, /~GAIN
thb &amp;own wouldn't bllll)1btaf.
lished In 1856 Ill muon Coun •• ltil logislation now being conal~ were dl~ at the door of OX· Dear. Holen:
I alao hne IWO
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oldest industry. The 1
ered by the General Assembly 1o pensive Columbuo reJtauranll. Tins Is an open letter lo shoe aervlce. 'l'lley 11'e ' ~
produced IIO,OOO pound~rofm ."a~ Ughten the requirements lor The AFJ...&lt;:IO oald II would pay manufacturers:
boya, Larry lllid tl!ty •
a day.
drawing jobless pay and work- the state for cleaning up the de- When will you ~tock our shoe ~p these raca: caged up, Jd
Eleven men have been laid men's rompensation ben~fits.
bris on the capitol grounds.
stores with, sens1ble ~hoes for like to be the o~ to build I
off ~~ the result of the sto
some labor spokesmen setmed
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Jmall . girls . My Boimi\ Is cqe and put HIM' iD' lt. - ALL
page. The comp~ny reportedl to be concerned that the demon· Rhodes did ~ot see. the demon- seven. She hal not been able li'OR THE ~RVICB
was unable to compete wJ~ 1tration had turned mto what .ap- Jtration, being ,In Cmcmnati to to wear a rounded toe IInce her Dear Helen.
rock salt now being brouRht up peered w be an attack on Gov . IJ)I!&amp;k at 1 lunch to promote the third birthday! She iJ blesned The mllitary come
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the Ohio River by beree from Jim.. A. Hhndes. who has not oalo
bonds to lsr..l. The gov· with wide, aturdy feet which homes juJt llke collfllt bon
Louisiana
made a publk statement on tbe ernor 1 office 1a1d it rece1ved teV· look grotesque in pointed toea. come .from Jn fad many of
The co~pany will contl u 1 bitlo.
eral calla from local people want· The shoe salesman aays, them are ~ollep boys They

day night by the Muon County •hOJJM! from ochool, and em bar- Bright McCauoland. The next
Board of Education 1n 1 lengthy rassed before her class,
be- meetmg of tbehoard io schedul·
Millon.
cause 11he was not wearing • ed f!? June 6th •t 7:3&amp; p.m.
'f'h«: board ll"cepted t~e res· 1 slip. The mother stated h e r
lgnatton or E . B. McComhay of daughter was dreued. in a cot·
tht high school whe~e he was ton dress and was wearing panlhop teacher, effecllve at the teloons beneath the dress.
bratba
end of th iS term. A letter of r~ 1 The board discussed the mat·
tlrement was road from M r s. 1ter with the k High principal,
Ora. C. We1gand Sayre ..
1Maorord Blessmg . who stated ! Gauge readia11 :
Gallipolis
R1ta Cam~en artd Dons Stew- the school had a ruling against dam 18.5, 13.6, running 8 feet
art, ~ti.Jilans of North Pt. shorts and jeans be11110:: worn in 1on rollers, Pomeroy-Ma~on 21.·
Pleasa t /Grade School were . th~ classroom. The Board told '26, Pl. Pleaaant 24.7!, Hinton
hired o continue the1r dutles !Prlnl"lpal Blessmg that they 1.08, Kanawha FallA I.?C, Char·
through tho month of June at felt it was up to the principals lesU&gt;n 17.94. London, Marmet
the same pay.
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:and teachers of the school~ to and Winfield dame were on the
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A delegation from the Clifton Imake a ruling concernmg the 1 m1 .
JCbool area was present to Jearn [proper attire for their students.
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what had been found out, and 1 .~II lechers with continuing Boat movement.,
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lng to know what lh• demoostra- "you want to mlnlmlze the are ju 1 a human
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what was tv be done, about the contracts are automatically re· Ohio River - Pennsylvania ~ra d eth ve~
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An effJgy waH carried 1bY k• iOD waa all about or asking for width ot her foot wttb the &amp;len.. same ;ODJ~I and 'ho~ ~
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Clifton schooL
]hired if not informed before the up 14, 2:40p.m.; Liute Edward ~neh an pt e p':,';,ut ~ ouse group of YoungsU&gt;wn stee w~r an explanation of the litter on the derlzing tapered toe." BUNK! ambitlona They bear
The building's wall collapsed ,flrsl of May ond the teocher up 14,7 p.m.; Jones up 14,7:40 ~r~c ~~tr;:: ;mlth com;.••. ers. 1 ~. had·t' larg: s~gn; IC grounds.
It looks wide becal!SII It IS protect '11 nece•n;m' the
.....U ago and pupils are al· [placement remains- nearly the p.m.; OVEC up 14, 9:30 p.m.; If .I I ld th fl 'h
nr read, Don Lync t e ne~- An AP'L-CIO opokesman oald wide. I want her Ill for comfort Uve
people Ilk La •
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tending classes in a
ne:uby Isame as the la:;t school year Waverly up 14, 11 p.m.; Frei .. ~cl1~n~ ' 5 ~8 1 ~ ~~n· ~s a 9 ~ • ployed:''. Farther dow~. in ~~~ · 10me of the demonatrators wert" and her age - &amp;he doesn't look
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chtu'eh.
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,for the present, except at Point berger down 14, e a.m.; C. V. mers wlt:P :alt lor ,. cus &lt;&gt;- er prm~.mg wa• 8 51 gn, Gov. union officiaiJ .. who considerod like a little girl from the an- I have Uved near a baao fop
The board mformed
t h • [Pleasant High SchooL Teachers Harner up 17, 6:40 p.m.; Blue
th
manY Rhodes.
the demonotration jull another kleo down,
25 years. Any mfiltary rilan or
.,-oup It is waiting for 1 writ· there were not plarl!'d due to Seal down 17, 6 a.m.; Orco down m;~ s.
t bU h
Many of the ~rson• ~~ 58 ~ day of work as they are on union Where are the lovely, simple woman Is welcome In
my
ten report from the f'rampton the new Junior High sehool to 17, 7 a.m.; Robert West up 18, ed be ~m':'y ;"'1 eslla s ,j the . eff;gy bemg c~r';;, S:~ payrolls.
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rounded toes? Where an the home. I llud tbem 1eqlleme
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architects as to their reeom- 'be opened !his falL
8:30 p.m.; Walter Beckjord
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rpo am Y 111 hangmg at 1 corner 0 e a e Elmer F. Cope, secretary-tceao- dreoS·UP Ma.ry Janes? Won't when treatod IUra ~
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mendation. The delegat-ion wi11 The teacher program for that down 18, 7:35a.m.; Albert Hold· 7~~~r ·~ldlnto l:aorwyn,:n;,nh Hou.. rout"d' .;lt~rward felt~ .urer of the Ohio IJL-CIO. said you please desiJIIl again 8 Uttle,and ladles when trtalidi 1147-.
'"'~vied as to the con Ients of school has noi been worked out, en up IV, 8:40a.m.; Da•• Croc- :.. C!Ma~ b til 'sa Itil
w•.• • ~ng ng bot h.
f he had 00 idea how many of girl's shoe that looks like Ut- like. !Ddeed, very m!lc:h Uke
the report as soon as II is rf· which will affect the teocher ]' kelt up 20, 4:50 a.m.; Robert mil n
that ytlrne m
•· ~flgyi 08 ~d ~h t ~ c "l!;h 0 those who marched were out of tie girls? - HMB
civilians, with a Utile IIi-. dJI.
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situation, as the ninth grade Reed ~p 20, 6:30 a.m.; Patten
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ey work or how many took time oft Dear HMB:
clpllne perhapo, -R. JJ,
A : ior high student's moth &lt; will be moved to the
ne wJdown 23, S p.m.; A. E. Dykea
opoke ra~erlbl~erly ol;he 1
from their jobs. He said, ·:what's Perhapolt'o different out Dear Helen:
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a red before the board Ischool.
down ~. 8:20 p.m.; BonUI H.
ern~r an
ormer res e wrong With a worker taking the here in California, but I've
ask
the board's ruling con·, Teachers hired but not plac- up 2S; 3 a.m.; Codrington down
Dw,Bhl D. Eloenhower.
i time to come to Columbus on an found if you search dilltlently Yes, they put Dll In a t:Qe.
ce
~ wearing apparel of Jun· led were Immogene Moore, Di- Greenup 2:44) a.m.; RavfDJh -hft
the :~ue as important as this?"
you can almost · always buy a It WBI a fox-bole in Korea,
h students.
iane Thablt,
Dorothy Escue wood up G~eenup 5:30a.m.; RoAbout t roe ouro 1 er
The Issue ia a major one, lm· round-toed child's shoe, this es- to proteclllltle punklllke La.o
demonstration ended I public re- portant to organized labor and to peclaUy in school-wear llddles ry, From the way ht talUtl, ht
latlono man for the IJL . CIO the businessmen who pay a tax and loafers. I checked through isn't good eDOUCb lor the Ann8~!~/'.""111 G~ ~~~~·*!~n!!:; called Columbuo newomen to ex· to support the jobless fund. Both several mail-order catalogues ed Servlcel. He prcbably eouncondltlon that hao not received plain the effigy. He oald that n _sides are working very hard "'and found wide-width, non-point n't even pass the Cub Seoul
I I much attention " It should. appeared the people who put lt put their ideas into law. Odds are in almost every sue. - H.
Wolf requiremenll.
It Is estimatod that hlatua or together had tomehow put theJr th8t the bills will pass the Re- Dear Helen:
Dear Helen:
olgna In lhe wrong pl~ce, leachng publican . controlled legislature W h
d hter-in-1
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dlaphrapnatic hernias may be to 1 belief the governor wao bee ave a aug
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aw 1m happily married to an
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found in more than half of all tng hanged In effigy
and be "gn tnto aw.
wh9 buys things for the home ex-Marine wbo la now maldna
peraOIII who are over 16. Thus Thlo he said wao .not the case
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and garden to make them beau· the Army hla career Mother
age appeara to be one factor In and n;t !he ~ntion ol thooe who I Suppor .,., o t eg ' • on aay tlful but she Is always saying used to tell me whei, I was
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the jobl.. s pay lund hao been go- they do no have money for
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Merrick is interested In Steve Addlss and I~
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
cause.
displayed the olgn. He said that in down at the rate of about
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dating that · a girl iJ always
It also lo more commonly the oi- ohould have read "Gov g . .
lhelf sons, such as jeans, T.· what ahe demands II she deBill Crofut, the folk singers at the Blue
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They are lm·
Shirts• sock
hoe
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persone wh 6 ere over- Rhode! Dol"\'t L)'nch the Unem· l .
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Angel
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for
the
musical
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"The
CARROLL BAKER IS HAVING cen·
:•mg ~ 140 ~1 10n :c~e~oe
never gets anything special lor it - whether she dates the
Rainmaker" ... New Yorkers may get weight. In this conditioo, t h • ployod ;,
sor trouble again. Her movie "Baby a look at richest-man in-the-world Paul upper part or the stomach pro- Al..;at aU of thooo who took ; t:'~ 0
them to wear on Sllllday. We military or anyone . ellle -Mrs.
Doll." caused a furor. and now the Le- Getty. He's toying with the notion of trudeo Into the thorn through part In tho orderly morch around " . ectmoto. dr jobl
believe she does this Intention- J R
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requ~remen '
aw
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gion of Decency has given an "X" rating leaving his castle In England and re· a weakenmg
o t e open ng n the State House carrted olgna. should be ti htened back to a y as s ~ nows gra a a
to "Sahara Six," a film she did in London turning to his home In America, which the diaphragm that normally lo Most o1 them were addrPised 1o bo 1 h 1
in 1959 be- grandpa will buy t:he things the
BONDS FORFE11Eil
last year
Carol Lynley's lawyers are he hasn 'I seen for about a decade.
occupied by the •IIOPhliUS.
the governor Some oald he had fa u wDe• y tiwere
I oiled boys need rather than see them One llllll1 was lined and anmocrac-conr
JthtShldbe
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trying to effect an out-of-court settle·
If the enI arged opening Is been helpful ·to Big Busine11 ond [ le''""
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go w
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con
other forfeited bond today In
grsunure wr
m aw many
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men! with Mike Selsman rather than
ETHEL SHU'IT A will play Mary Mar- re atlvely s
and
only a urged him to give labor a hand. f h
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d to p ay oan a aus or
er Judge Frank W p o r te r ' •
]0 tde proviSIOna tde k ockun 11' soos do without? She Ill alwaya Melos county c~ Ralston D
have their custody battle aired in the tin's mother in "Jenny" ... Celebrities amall portion of · the stomach
cons1 erat1on W0)1
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newspapers, but he seems to be ada· are flocking to the National Design Cen- extendo Into tbe thorax, I h e of the oymptomo
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ld 1 be dlSCUBSlnR her lmancla 1 pro~ Hensley was lined f15 a n d
mant. II he maintains his stand, the ter to see the ''Ten Best Dressed Rooms" condition mey exist lor years 11 poin tad b~arlhnrn a r o l re:~ Yd tile 1 ~ , no
lelll8 and how rough II Is to pay cosls on a speed cltar&amp;e a n 4
fight will begin next week in Los Ange· designed by the 10 top designers of the without cauolng any aymptolll8. peratatent ll!e DOl• IUI'e relief
. · anbenefie ~r n ' com- doctor and other bills. We en· Ronald Ray Brammer forfeit• re~lr.' Thil II ... penoation
Ils m some caseJ j
. . portion of t h e 1 operative
les Superior Court ... Michael Kidd will NSJD. for the benefit of the Visiting
1! a fISt·size
ld be . retlsed
B t .1
ld oy buy1ng 1or the ·grandchUd- ed his ~ bond on a similar el1
direct a Broadway musical written by Nurse Service of New York. The biggest otomach bt displaced, this may pecilllf Impol111nt bec•aoe, ill wou 'd m\ 1 h' ~ ~ ~ou ren but hate doing ll when tatlon. Harry B. Washington
Joe Heller with music by Saul Chaplin.
attention-getter Is the room Jl\llet Reis· lead to inflammation of the eso- .addldon to ,tvlac ftliel;lf,._· sue:"::.~:.. y ar
raw she Is alway• "hlntlng." ,-AN· forfeited a t50 bond 'l'lllllllla1
Novelist Erich Maria Remarque, now ner Traeger decorated to fit Jane Fon· phagus, due lo regurgitation of prevent oerloua complleolfello Organlzod labor ar
that tho XIOUS.
In Meigs county court on an ..
a U. S. citizen, is disturbed because the da's personality . : . .. ' Edit~r-columnist the acid sl&lt;&gt;mach contents. This from de..Ioptnr.
overall benefits aif:e 'oblets Dear Amdooo:
aault and batterv cltarp.
current German government hasn't can- Norton Mockbridge is courtin~ the stat· may be associated ":lth hear~ The operative technique hao would he redu.J about ~ mil· Buy the grandchildren gilts
celled an old Nazi decree which depriv· nesque, beautiful and oft-mamed Chica- bum, pain in the regwn of the been perfected and the ro· 1.
Th .
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because yoo want to, not be. belchi ng, an d h'1ccough· !IIIIIs have boen' excellent.
year. h e1r spo esmen
herma,
ed him of his German citizenship for op- go socialite Val Landreth.
j 100da th
ned con· cause you thInk th•Y wIll go
te~ . ondc angetqropo u:ed• bare if you don't. Perhops 'their DEVOTID ro INTIUIT OP
posing Hitlerism . He's urging action on
The head man of a major movie com- ing. If the inflammation of the
~n a1r 8 sotio~e ' 1mesndardre 8 tl mother doesn't thin« little boys
MltGI MASON All lA
the matter, although he doesn 't want his pany is in a mood to liquidate the whole esophaguo becomes severe, ul- Q _ If a person has a dia· m
more emo na a
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German citizenship back
Today's thing because his enterprise just had its ceration and fled ng may OC· phragmati&lt;; hernia should he
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Kim Novak Item: Lawrence Harvey is first losing year. Wall Streeters have cur.
avoid strenuous exercise, such law provide iii actual practice.
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getting a bit fed up with her nonsense reason to believe that all the studio's
persons the stomach 88 aolf or tennis? .
find out. - H.
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Into ItJ norma I A8 - Since while playing ten·
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on the set of the trouble-wracked "Of multi-million dollar properties will be s11deg '-ck
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My Readers ArJIWfl' tbe Mall
nn ed!nortaJ ,..,IM • " ...a-.
Human Bondage" in Dublin. and the peddled
Those who've seen "This position when the victim
is nis or golr you would be in the Q - Wbat bland t1 bon 11 Dear Helen:
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producers may ~ive him a little vacation Sporting LiCe," the official British entry standing or siltng, and t h e upright position it should not 1the Pearl of AniUloaT
I just read the Iotter Larry Dblo.
N"aua.J •••= ..,__,.,. •s.uw
10 he can cool off .
The big new feud at the Cannes Film Festival, can't find symptoms are presen t on I Y have an adverse' effect on your 1 A - Cuba.
wrote about Hlrl&amp; that have ~llltlB l.llllb•U.
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in show business stars Bobby Darin and enough adjectives when they start rav· when the sufferer leo down. II hernia. Jn fact, anythlnR that
gone out with soldiers and bow "';..:::;..."::
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Morris Lansburgh, boss of the Flamingo ing about it. They think it will make a your doctor suspects that you improved your general health Q - By what lreaty Ia 141 "very low" they are. Boy!
Ill ~
Hotel in Las Vegas. Apparently Bobby very large noise when it's released . ..
have a hiatus hernia, he w lll should be good for It and should A.D. 11 FraDC!~ coo11dered to V'outd I ever like .to get my
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stalked off stage the other night without A Ben Casey paperback continues to be want you to have a stomach X· put you In better shape lor an be.., beguo 111 ~lolory as 1 hands on him' I have llved '"'· 1" 1 _ . . , ..,.,
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doing his usual number of songs because a hot item in the bookshops. It features ray.. ln per~ons Wit~
h1atus operation If one becomes nee- 1eparate nation? around a milltary bale .all my ..,.,tiL 11.•
01111 ,..,., aot
he found the audienee "inattentive."
a pin-up of Vince which unfolds, and un- herma, the diagnosis IS usually essary.
A - The Treaty of Verdun.
life. II it waan't lor the base, :..•
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made without difficulty if the
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IRINA DEMlCH, who had just a
ROGER VADIM MUST be a great X-ray opecalist Is told to look
brief role in "The Longest Day." but student of magazine covers. He first saw for t.
made quite an impression. has a three· Brigitte Bardo! on the cover of a publi·
ll a person with hiatus her·
picture offer from Paris. She's flown cation in 1951, and you know what hap· nla Is definitely overweight, it
there to sew up the dea I
Pierre Sal- pened to her. Now he's found an Amerl· i.s essential that he bring h i s [
inger's appearance at the New York can girl, Josephine James, in the same we-ight down to normal or a
World's Fair press building dedication manner. and has .given her a co-starring little below. In any case,
he j
was reviewed in tht' currrnt. Vari&lt;•tv un- role with BB in "Please, Not Now"
should eat small meals with
der "Vaudeville." The tongue-in-cheek Mickey Rooney's publishers wish he'd very little rat, because
fat
author of the piece noted : "Salinger is a hurry a bit with his autobiography. slows up the emptying of t h e
cinch for wider horizons on the person- They'd give anything to see a chapter or atomach. And the fuller t h e
al appearance circuits. although he' ll three of his literary output.
stomach, the greater the dishave to trim his weight for matinee idol
AI Morton, former manager of the tress. Nothl'ng should be eaten
pix-video aspirations ." That's what the Playboy Club, has exited to become host 1n the three hoors .before eolng
New Frontier keeps telling h1m.
at the Clique. Several bunnies went with to bed. If the hernia Is the slid·
There's a good future story at the him to become cocktail waitresses. Nes· lng type and is made worse by
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B1 Jloy L. Smltla
MOlt Of us manage emergenciu with more or 1•., ~nr·

ce1111. It is the long pulls of liCe that .wear us down Thi;
week's Sunday school lesson 1J aimed at those wh&lt;l hav ...
to shoulder loads without any promi&amp;e of ever heinE ahl•
-JUIZOU ~ ..... ol Joou "'t worsb•p 10•30 a. liL: l'rOIIlall m. Prl)'tl' Meeting and Bible to lay them down.
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Study- 1:30 p. m. Choir
If good religion can come to the a1d of the one who,
Christ of Latter Day Saints, sis wonhin 7•30 p. m., PraJW mil., Iron, Racint on Racine- IIIli and Biblo llludy T:• .. a
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'ell 111 ClirtJt. Pomeroy. Jer. has to climb the lonll hard hill, then it is WOrth knowl~g
Portland Road. SUnda) School Wedneod.ay
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Slmday something about.. H any .man's faltb bas aeen htlll
9•30 a. m. ; Worship 10 •30 a. ....,.. .., Qorefl - ...so, School t:30 i . m, Chorcb JUO through a succeutoa of cfuasten, then I want tcr.ii!~'lt
m., Sunday evening service, 8 scbool !t:30 a. m.; Wonbip _. a .m.: Chrl1tian Endeavor. 1:30 its secret.
'it .;e.n.U
p m.; Wed. worshi~ service, '""' ID•30 a. m
p.m., Eveuiq ..,..ice 1:30 p. m.
AA: U.. Old Man
·•onJI
8 p. m. Pasoor, Tho!1llls E.' Did- L • ••• , 1110 c" rl Syr...~ Flnl Votteoll .,• ..,_ Over in Ireland IIUme yean ago a kindly old clertydle.
Chmti3D Chureh·i';:.O A. te&lt;iao Church, Rev. Howard R~ man w~s showiag M&lt;c abollt a rural parish, and at a c~
zt.. a.... 111 Cllrlol, Chee..Orew postor··
I·:ID a m. pelt, pastor• • a. m. Worship oer- tam pomt along the little narrow road we came to whert"'Y· 8 .,.1
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10 a. m. Sunday &lt;;chool.
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~~erwuoc\~IIDister. B~ ~":: Fetty . supt. 10 •:111 •· m. l...rwp Fedenled Cllurcb, Pomtroy. l something very interesting," the rural cleric salds,:'R.ir
Sunday Schooo 9:15 a. m. J . D. is an old man, weH past eighty, lellll heavily on.,..,.,
' ma; :~.:gm:!.h; ,~ p'tn. servoce.
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&amp;bert Reed. Bib!. School Supt
Seventh Day Advenllst , Pom· Blaettnar, sup!. , Worship hour, an~ IS one of our wiSest men .
. 1191&lt;
eroy Children'• Home Hill 10:30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Lester L.
As he came down out of the woods he was whlstllq,
~yr~cu;e H Metb dial c~arcb, Mulberry Heights. 8 abba 1,; Roush, Supply Minister;. Anth· or at least doing what an old man of 83 does whellltl)l!
• · . ar errmg, pasoor • Da· School p. m. Worshi service em .by Senior Choir under di· tries to whistle . His eyes are not too good,. and be .Wia
1 ~&gt; Wmebrenner • supt. Sund~y 3·I a 2 . s.' .
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rectoon of Mrs. Paul Nease. not recogni.e me until I called 'bello' to him . Theil: &lt;lilt
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7 , 30 P m
VB Cllare•. ~ F..,., Re•. Cbr;,h ~ God ML 9:30 • ILia p. m. worship ser· the conversation going . The old man cleared his throat,
Rubert Sharp, Jl&amp;&gt;l&lt;tr•. Swu!ay Rev. ira Ill.
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vice and study. Mother's Day continued smiling, and said, 'I am.' 'Well, what makeS
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THE CHURCH POl ALL .. .
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You'll tlnd lots of people concerned about the
-Sunday eveoJD8 at 7:30.
aervieo 11 a. ..... llld 7: 411 P. m.· of all mothers. Nursery and Ju- knew I was going to get some wise reply but I was not
ALL POl THE CHUICH
tempo of life today. But most of them simply catch
Chvdl ol lbo N...._, lyra- prayer meetin~ ~ay .~ nior Church for children. Tues. expecting the one he gave me . 'I'm a Christian,' the ol~
brtath when they can, and try to keep up with
The Churo:h J. Lhe1r-t..tt.o.
.,..., Rev. Harold Bolmos, ,... p. m. y 0 ,,, People Fridav 7 6•30 p. m. Boy Scouts ; Thurs· man said. quite simply. 'Well. can't a person he happy.
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tor u11 urth for t.hto bulldilll[ of
the pace.
or Sunday &amp;ehool 9•30 a. m.: p.m.
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Mommg
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Class meeting. Sunday. Mav 19, 1 tton . I he old m:m was very sober now, but he did not
It ilia ator111hou.t of lpiritua\,..1•
Theee is something more important!
ues. Without a ILrOn&amp;" C hur&lt;:h,
MYPS 6•30 p. "'-: Evangelistic
Recognition or graduates, guest have to hunt ahout m the back of his mind for his
Milher democracy onr rlvili...
The winner trains . • , and plans his race. He may
services at 7:30p.m.; W~ B~a4fford Chareh . • 1 Christ. speaker Rev . Borden of Galli- I swer_ 'No sir ,' he sJid , quite soberly and then-'not at
tioQ call auniVI. 'I'toal'tl are four
lag behind for a while, but he is confident of hidderr
•ound reuont why avery penon
day 7:30 prayer meetiog; Prayer mm1ster, Cho.rles P~r('e, Ronn1e polis.
my age' ,.
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~hould dtertd ~~erviC11!111 ""lularly
resources. When others have burned up their energy
hour 'tueoday 7•10 p. m.: Mi.o- Russell, sup!.; . B1ble S..'lloOI
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lt isn't the riotous time at the night club, til&lt;; flr~t
and 1upport tha C..:bureh. l'bay
and enthu&amp;iasm, he forges to the front. As they
an: (l) For.ilo o"'n •k.. ( :I)
.Wnary service is the 3rd Tuesday !1:JOa. m.; Mormqg worship lU:ao Middleport F•n• Uattred
time we visit it It JS not the first excitement of ttm (f.irs.l
Far hia chiWren'a aka. !3) FOI'
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&lt;you th t ··tenan Church · Re~ 4o1Vti.rd time
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Chan• al NazareiH!. PemerGJ, Wednesday evening Bible studJ 9· 30 a.m. Richard Vaugha.p, supt. l d
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The Church can help you train ••• and plan I
Rev. Clyde Henderson pastor· at 7. 00
: 30 a. m., Worshl\); 5.45 Yft~: a venturous Irst exc~rs10n m o rev~ ry._
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Plan to 10 t.o church Nl'lli&amp;rly
Sunday Bcbool 9 , 30 , Mo;.,.,g war:
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Wed. 6 , 30 Junior Choir: 7 p m.
These are not the mdexes by which hfe and rom&lt;J."•llo
A. Chrhtiao is concerned wHh his own spiritual
aDd raad your Bible daily,
ship 10:30; NYPS &amp;:45; E,.emDb Fr ..edom GHJM'I MIAsloa, Bash· semor Choir.
ness are to be measured . T.he one ~ure .gutde 1S tht J!IBO
atamina rather than the fast pace of life. He is
services 7:30: Prayer meetmv at an SLiw·rsvillt&gt; Road F.. I Grit· Free Will Baptist Church, ~ho h~\gone. all the way In the direction of lust, a~
·ready with hlddea resources when the moment of
challentre oomes.
7:30 Thursday.
jf;th, pastor: Roger Willord, S. Rutland . pastor Rev . Pau, Tay. ' 1t:~tt;e:.,.!;d:.:,1 s::::,:o~n~o:.:,•.;.·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Fain•ew Cburck. Rev. Law· s. Supt.; ~LID_daY, Scnool lO a.n.. lor; Sun~a' School 10 a. ~ . ;
The Uniform sunday School lesson for~renee Glusencamp. Young Peo- Evan sloe ""'ces 7•30 n m.: Guy Pr&lt;ddy, Supt. Prearhtng l "DELIVERANCE IN TROUBLE" PsalmsiA ·1107.· ]
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ples meeting and prayer meet· Prayer met-hng 7· 30 p. m. Tues· Sf"-vice Sunday Night 7:30 p m.
ing combined each Sunday ev· day.
Prayer services Wed. 7:30p.m. ·
sk t lt' slave how he enJOYS 1s savery. As t e a
Sunday
Wednesday
Monday
Tut&gt;sday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
ening at , :30 p. m. Sunday
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, First Haptlot Church. Middle· . diet if he advises addiction Inquire of the ~ner
PaalmJ
Isaiah.
Luke
!Corinth ian• Galatian1
Gulatian1
Col ossian I
School, 9:30 a. m.,
herbert
Tuppers Pla1nw EUP.., Rev. port, Rev. Donald Boone, past· as to whether or not degenpracy really pays.
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Roush, supt., .Preaching Wed., Rny Gearhart. pastor.' Sunday or. Sunday School. 9·1a • m. !
Make Lord Your Refuge
7•30 p.m.
~chool 9:30a.m., Hobart Vine- Kal Hindy, supt.; 10•1&amp; a. m. o The Hebrew psalmists had an archaic way o!~ayirt'f'
F~ M-etbodlst C'lllftlll, Lilan~~ yard , supt. Su•day Wor~hip, 8 Wor_ship service 6 _P· m. BY~ .! things, but as ~oon as we penetrate their ancient mannir
Clifl, Re9. R. Eugeae Glell, pas· p. m., Commm.ton. YF' 6:30 p. 7:30 p. m. Evenmg worshiP ' of speech. they seem to talk in strangely modern term&amp;!&lt;
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With the hope it will. in some m.easure.toster and h.e /p Slto•
tor. Sunday ochooi 9•30: PhU m. Bible Study Wed . 8 p. m. semce • Wed
30 P· m. Pray. This is where the scholars help us . They are able to str!W!
W1se, Supt.; Morning worship Soutb Betbel EUh, Rev. Roy er meetmg; 8:30 p. m. Ch01r · away the encrustations of the years, and put the waPH~~
10 30 a. m:: Youtb service 7 p.m. Gearhart, pastor. Sunday Wor· lpractoce.
lain thlll tl'hich is good in family and community life, this fea•
, ings into mndern terms .
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Evaagelist1e service 7:30 p. m.; ship 9:30 a. m . Sunday School
The United Methodist church
What the old singer is saying in this psalm is ve-f11
lure IS sponsored by tht! business firms alld organization•
Mid . week prayer oervice Wed- 10•30 a.m., Norman Bahr, sup!. I Pomeroy, Rev . Melvin Alkire. simple. very important, and very true. "Put your tru~
oesday 7,3Q p. m.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 8 p. m. . pastor. Church School 9•1&gt; a. &lt;n decency ," he says. •· Trust the h1ghest and the hohe!!I!J
whose names oppear be/ow.
Ry..n n .. ....., MC!IIl..... : Ito- Lottridge EUB, Rev.
!loy I m,, Leo Crew, sup!. Leu Vaug- you know. Be the ktndest the circumstances will permitil
-----------------::-----------------;l,d,.~ 1!:. Smith. Sr., paslor: Sun· Gearhart, pastor. Sunday ha~, Ass'!. Supl. Divone .. Wor- Stick by the truth as long as you believeit to be tru~
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Supt.: Morning worship supt. Sunday Worship 11 a. m: Art With Me ."
best instincts. Assemble your forces on the bigheit
10•30 a. m. Youd! Servico, 6•'5 l&gt;rayer meeling Wed. 8 p. m.
Portlaod, Rev. LawreaC"O Me· ground in sight. Align yourself with the most higb·mintlii
P. m.; E•angellsllc message, 7•30
Daniel, pastor, Harold Roush, ed people you ran find . You may not fmd the pia.,._,
Pomeroy's Budget Shopping Center
p.
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Prayer
meebng.
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Sprlllgs
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Chrdl
Supt.,
Sunday School 9 ,30 a. m. crowded, but ot will be wonderful company. .
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Pomtroy, Ohio
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,R. R. Card, . pastor• Suoday r.'YF 6 p. m. ; worship 7 . 3 ~ p.
"Don't be ashamed of your best self; slick by !ouJ,
Penteeostat"As-- Route School. 9· 30 a. m., Worslup oerv- m. , Bible study Wed ., 7·30.
conscience: trust the hOnorable and the merctful to }US~
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i&lt;.'e, 7:30 p. m. MYF: fi:30 p. m.:
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l:Z. Rev. Paul E . Jones ' pastor. wscs , Tue-~
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Forees Fight For Us rl/
Sunday School 1(. a. m. Wor· er and Billie Study, Wed., 7:30 p. enze_1 1t . pastor; 1.oro.mg
Worsh1p, 9:30a.m.; Sunday , A certain jester once said, •· If I had been God, I would!
ship Serviceo 7,30 p. m. Sun- m.
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day, Wednesday and Friday.
Alfred Methodist C h 0 r e h, SChool 10•30 a. m.: Youth Fel- have made health contagious, instead of disease." As &gt;I
Builders and Building Suppliel
11radb11r1 Ch.,... o1 ChrUt· Art Rev R b t R , d
lowslup, &amp;.30 p. m.:
Prayer matter of fact, that is exactly what God did.
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Th ere are a h un d re d f orces batt) m
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a&amp; Morning worshi~ 1o:30·- CbJist.. Ll
D~~- 001 81S 9:30 Wa. mh_., Youth choir practJce, 6;:ll p. m. for every one that is trying to infect us with disease. Oft
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ors 1P wednes.fay · Children's Choir 9 a that there can be no doubt. If it were not so, tben the
lao ~deavor I p. m.: Eveamg service at 10:45 with Charles . m. Saturd~y· Ladles Aid
human race would have become extinct millenia ago. u
w::~:~ ~., Jellovall'o WI~ D: Woode, MlaYyFleader. Sunday day.
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The psalmist savs: "He will give his angels charge of.,
7 ·30 p. m.
Pub!'
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Heath MethodiSt Chnrch M you to guard you " And that is exactly wh~t he bas don~, ,
Wnt M•ln $t.
Por,eroy
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The deeper we probe into the mystertes of the um·
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vice meeting Thursday,T P: m. : Rallaad Melbodtsl Cllorcb, Carl Supt. Morning worship, 10•30 balance that prevails in all of nature. every force o~·
240 Lincoln St.
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Minlotry school Thursday P m Berrong, paslor: Momong worship a . m. Jr. MYF 6 to 7 p. m. wh1ch " arrayed on the s1de of good management, &amp;ood
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Durille Pllgrb:a Bell•~•~ 10:30 a. m.; Church School 9:30 Sunday evening with Dale and fortune, and good living.
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Dodge-Dart-Dodge Trucks
Church (P. o. Langsville. Obiol de, supt.: 9•30 o. .m. Worslup Dee Swearingen, leaders. Sr.
No man ever stands alone when he stands .for the nght,.;
"We Aim To Please••
Middleport
Sunday School, uo a.m. Andrew 6 p. m Mooday. WSCS ftrst Tues· MYF Tom Hall, president, 7 Lo I (Copyright 1963 by the Divts&lt;on of Chnsban Educa·
Myero, Supt. Moroing Worship day and second Thursday of each u p. m. Mrs. Jean Smith, coun· tion, National Council of the Churches of Christ in th._,
10•30 a.m.; Pilgrim Youlb Meets mooth, Family nigltt last Swlday selor. WSCS Second Monday of United States of Amertca.)
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evemng of each month at 6:31. each montll at 7:30 p. m. The - -·- - 7:30 Pp.mm ..' M~idv~a. 'Pr"'ayerrvandlce, Evening Service: ~c ·sday Eleanor Circle secund Thursday
WELCOME GIVEN
,year is ''Operation Friendship .'' 1
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7:30 p. m. Prayer meetme.
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Attend die Cburcb of Your Cboice
Pra.I.se. Wednesday 1:30 p. m,
of each ~ontn 7:30 p. m.; Aft- Dr. Robert Walden, SupermEstablished In 1904
1'• ~ - ~M
Middl•port
Middleport Chrc:!• er UN! N.., , E~en United Brethren In ernoon Ci~cl~ Fou~lh ~hursday tendenl. of Lakin Hosp1tal. Lak · ; Mt. Union Free Will Bapthf·
West Columbia, W. v •. Ph. M..on SPI-559S
arse, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. \...hnst, Rev . Elden R. Blake, BL 3 p.m., Class 12 Third Wed- in, W. Va ., has announced that I Church, Carpenter. Rev. Henrf
SUnday achool 9:~ a. m.; mom- pa~to~; Sun~ay school 10 a ..m. ne_s~ay ~ p. m.: Chu~·ch Ad· the patients and employees ol c . Stanley, pastor.
Sunday
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worsb1p
serv1ce
W:30
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Wmme
Holsmger,
supt.,
Christ·
numstr~tion
Se_cond
Wed.,
7
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Lakin
State
Hospital
extend
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School,
9:4!)
a.
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Earl
Starke~
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~~r:·.,g P. ·'1' . ", 4$ p. 111.; i&amp;n Endeavo~ 7:15 P: m., Mrs. n •. ChOir practice, Wed. 7 P.. m. cordial invitation lo the public l1Supt. Prayer meetmg!....
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Ev&lt;~
she serv1ce 7:30 p. m.; Lyda Chevalier, president, clas. Our Lady of Loretto MJssiOn, to attend open house Saurday, and the Young Peoples meeting-"
Prayer meetin ... Wed.• 7:30 p. m. ses for all. Song services 8 p. Long Bottom, Rev . George R. Ma.v 18 from 1 lo 4 30 p m l Wedn sda
t 7·3Cr
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Naomi Baptilf Suaday lcbool
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tpman, a .mims ra r. ~n- This will be the 15th observ· 1 practice Thursday 7:30 p.nt
Pomeroy
1.30 a. m., worship, 11 \. DL }.II ayer meetmg Wed. 7: 31) p. day masses 6 30 8 · m. and lO .30 anf'e or National Hospital Week 1 Preaching service Saturda~ .IY
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prayer lei'Vice, Wednesday 1 n •. , Class leader, Mrs. Mazie 8 · m. EST. Holy Days of obhga- ' by Lakin. The theme ror this i 7:30 p. m.
Near Pomeroy-Muon Bridge
P. m.
Holsinger.
Uon 7 p. m.
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LH L. Vaughon, Mtr.
WY 2·2581
Corpo- Saptlot - Sunday
st• .lolul's Calllolle M...loD, - 30
p
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IChool 9:30. Morning worabip Betbaay EUB Cbta'Ch (Der· near Guysville tDuteb Rldge 1 : P· m., raY e r service, , groou music furnished in part b1
10:1&amp;.
cas), Glenn Bate, pastor; Wor· Rev. George R. Shtpman, pasto;; w;:~s~y t; :JOC~·
: Rev . freeland Norris and quar~;
Bakers of Good Bread
Roti..O l'trlll ..,.... - Sunday ship 9·30; Sunday School 10:30 Suoday Mass e,;;o a. m..
Holy R
A thap : M u~e Racine , ttl. Week of Servie&lt;~s.
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Huntlnlton, W. Va.
.cboo1 t:30 L m. PreacbiD&amp; San· a. m., Blythe Theiss, Supt.
Day1 of Obhgataoo 9 a. m.: Coo- 00ev · S r u~ : 1 ~ au ey' pas· ILawrence McDaniel Rev p~
day 2:30 p. m.
8yracDM EUB Qnnll, Ga. fess1ons If. 11 1T before Mass.
r, am uri Is. upt . 9:30 3 A Casto Rev Arth
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Harri8ClllvUio Presbyterian, Bate, pastor, Sunday School uo Ratlud a.... ol God, ROY, m. Sunday School:. ' " a. m. ' FirS! O,urch of 1 N;.....
Rutland, Ohio
Phone SH 2-4792
Rev. John Davies, Pastor; Sun-- a. m.-: Beo Quiseat=rry, supt.:: Ronald Treadway, pastor: Sunday Mornmg worship_ :.he Church
Sunday School 9 . 30
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day School 10 a. m .• worship MOI'IUDg worship 10:45; Prayer School 10 a.m.: Ev.aDgelistk aer- and the CommunJty . 6 30 p.m.
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p. m. Youth Fellowship and meeting and Bible Study, Wed. , rico 7•:111 p.m.: Young People En- BYF and Jr. Fellowship; 3 p I ~· Bert lloggs, Supt., Mor
Ba.ter1 of Holsum Bread
Adult Prayer and Bible Study '1:30 p. m.
deavor, 7:30 p. m. Wed.; Prayer m .. Evenmg serv1ce, Junior I·"~ Wors~up 11 a. m. tvang
7:30 p. m. on third Thursday
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meet¥1g 7:38 P m.
ChOLr Concert. Wed , 7:30 p. m. tstJc servtce 7:30 p. m. Serm
of month.
Ciraee
Episcopal .Church, Chesler Methodist
Prayer meeting .
i&gt;y Rev. Life, Wed . . 7::10 p. m.
Bethlehem Baptlot Church, Prayer meeting and Bible Study
'l'ho Middleport Pet~torootal !;:~·~rio Ftrsl ~'": ~tr~ Sun: R. R. Card, pastor;
Take Stlmeone to Cburch Thla ?.'tek
Cburch,
South
3rd
Ave.
Sunday
Se~
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a.
m.
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uc
arst,
serv&lt;ce
at
9
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Bend, Rev. Arthur Me- Edmond Life, pastor.
Quality Furniture at LowNCt Prices
In Pomeroy Over 90 YHrl
School 10 am Sunday night
llol nd Fourth Sunday• 8 a, Scbool 16 a. m.; WSCS
Cauley, pastor. Robert Lewis
RullaBtl Clturelt of 01rW n.
Phono WY 2·2049
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Evangelistic 7:30; Wednesday m. The Orde f
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. ' a. m. ormng wor- N. C. Carpenter' min I ' let\
ll.'liht Bible Study 7:30; satur- in. Pra er r_ or DaUy Morn- meetin[, lhtrd
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aod Sunday School, "The Morning ·sel'moa ...A' F-ainou;
day night prayer and worship g
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month; MYF last two
and the. Community." Farmer'' ani! the cim$regation
7:30. Pastor, Rev. B. L. Jlarrelt. Mondq Slar EUII, Reo. of month.
7 p. m. Evenong Servoce, "God's will join ~ uniorl . Bicealaur·
Roll""" Ch- 111 illo N - zel Smith, pastor. Stmdsy Scbool ML HenDOil Ualted
Name."
: eate services 'lit ttte•high oehool
-Sunday ecbool t:30 a. m. Mont 9:'5 •· m.. SuP!· .Fred Sm!d!: lh ~ria~ Rel Garrabrant. pas~uttoa Metbodls. Chore•,
at 8 p. m. Tho ,j/acatiDn Bible
Pemeroy, Oltlo
lng worsblp 10,40. Evangelillic : r1 Shuler, asst., Mornlog ...,.. tor. Sunday School 9:38 a.
Startmg M&lt;•nday April 22 and school will open ol9 ~ nit Jun
P 10 •~::;.,;·: Prayer meetlllg Preaching 10•30 a. m .. Alter· ending Sunday April 28 both 13 wjth Mrs. 'Pearl c.;..day .:
"'"leo 7:45 p. m. Midwoot. pray
LOCAL UNION 56t18
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IIOI'VIco Wednooday 7•&lt;U p. m. P. m.
ay.
nate Christian Endel9or
dates inclusive. Good singing general
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Reventwood. W. Ve.
Col8mW. Cllapeh Wonldp oor- l·•* u ~: Ill. Paola preaching Sunday mght 7:30.
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Ylcoo each Sundsy &amp;:li a. m.: SUoday Schoolt:li a.m.; Cboll'&lt;b Mid Week ,&gt;rayer meeting Wart..
SUndaJ Scbol 11 a. 111.; Youth s.r- I to 10:30 L m.: St. Jolm'a &amp;Jn. 7:30 p. m. Collage prayer
A CHURCH FOR ALL 'PEOJ:II.il!i
JEWELEII.(IPTOMETRIST
I'ICO 8:1&amp; p. liL Everling wonblp .day S&lt;ltool 11) a.m ChtJrdll ...,.. Inc lut Friday lliihl of
p. liL ...,. SUodaJo.
Middleport Char.. "' Christ, 100nth.
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a...~ Ill Cllrlol - Fred I. Gardner, minister; Muoll
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Blble t:lltl L m l'relcblnl t:30 a. m. Bible School, Wen· Miller Sln!et, Suoday Bible Stuor. Sycamore " Second St.- PomerO)'
POIIIOI'Oy
WY Ml4ti
11:30 L a 011 tho lint and tbird dell Gerlacb, supt. 10•30 a. m. dy 10 a. m., Moming Wonblp
A Cordial W - ,
Morning worship, "Quo Vlidls?" IO:CS a m., Vocal Muale. BlA-U. you
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meetings
or pulxlr,
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Mloololl,
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eveninll No
service
to union
SUnday
Scllool
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,I P. m.: W~ 1 P·. IlL Baccalaureate service at' lhe m., Mn. Janet SDJder, ..,t.
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Sentinel Church News

B1 Jloy L. Smltla
MOlt Of us manage emergenciu with more or 1•., ~nr·

ce1111. It is the long pulls of liCe that .wear us down Thi;
week's Sunday school lesson 1J aimed at those wh&lt;l hav ...
to shoulder loads without any promi&amp;e of ever heinE ahl•
-JUIZOU ~ ..... ol Joou "'t worsb•p 10•30 a. liL: l'rOIIlall m. Prl)'tl' Meeting and Bible to lay them down.
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Study- 1:30 p. m. Choir
If good religion can come to the a1d of the one who,
Christ of Latter Day Saints, sis wonhin 7•30 p. m., PraJW mil., Iron, Racint on Racine- IIIli and Biblo llludy T:• .. a
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'ell 111 ClirtJt. Pomeroy. Jer. has to climb the lonll hard hill, then it is WOrth knowl~g
Portland Road. SUnda) School Wedneod.ay
l'f • .....,, m'""""
Slmday something about.. H any .man's faltb bas aeen htlll
9•30 a. m. ; Worship 10 •30 a. ....,.. .., Qorefl - ...so, School t:30 i . m, Chorcb JUO through a succeutoa of cfuasten, then I want tcr.ii!~'lt
m., Sunday evening service, 8 scbool !t:30 a. m.; Wonbip _. a .m.: Chrl1tian Endeavor. 1:30 its secret.
'it .;e.n.U
p m.; Wed. worshi~ service, '""' ID•30 a. m
p.m., Eveuiq ..,..ice 1:30 p. m.
AA: U.. Old Man
·•onJI
8 p. m. Pasoor, Tho!1llls E.' Did- L • ••• , 1110 c" rl Syr...~ Flnl Votteoll .,• ..,_ Over in Ireland IIUme yean ago a kindly old clertydle.
Chmti3D Chureh·i';:.O A. te&lt;iao Church, Rev. Howard R~ man w~s showiag M&lt;c abollt a rural parish, and at a c~
zt.. a.... 111 Cllrlol, Chee..Orew postor··
I·:ID a m. pelt, pastor• • a. m. Worship oer- tam pomt along the little narrow road we came to whert"'Y· 8 .,.1
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School
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a path led oft mto some deep woods .
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10 a. m. Sunday &lt;;chool.
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~~erwuoc\~IIDister. B~ ~":: Fetty . supt. 10 •:111 •· m. l...rwp Fedenled Cllurcb, Pomtroy. l something very interesting," the rural cleric salds,:'R.ir
Sunday Schooo 9:15 a. m. J . D. is an old man, weH past eighty, lellll heavily on.,..,.,
' ma; :~.:gm:!.h; ,~ p'tn. servoce.
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&amp;bert Reed. Bib!. School Supt
Seventh Day Advenllst , Pom· Blaettnar, sup!. , Worship hour, an~ IS one of our wiSest men .
. 1191&lt;
eroy Children'• Home Hill 10:30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Lester L.
As he came down out of the woods he was whlstllq,
~yr~cu;e H Metb dial c~arcb, Mulberry Heights. 8 abba 1,; Roush, Supply Minister;. Anth· or at least doing what an old man of 83 does whellltl)l!
• · . ar errmg, pasoor • Da· School p. m. Worshi service em .by Senior Choir under di· tries to whistle . His eyes are not too good,. and be .Wia
1 ~&gt; Wmebrenner • supt. Sund~y 3·I a 2 . s.' .
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rectoon of Mrs. Paul Nease. not recogni.e me until I called 'bello' to him . Theil: &lt;lilt
School
9·
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a
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Midweek
B&lt;b·
p.
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are
turFir st Bo.."''•I Chtll'ca,
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day . Prayer meeting Thursday
stood st'll
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7 , 30 P m
VB Cllare•. ~ F..,., Re•. Cbr;,h ~ God ML 9:30 • ILia p. m. worship ser· the conversation going . The old man cleared his throat,
Rubert Sharp, Jl&amp;&gt;l&lt;tr•. Swu!ay Rev. ira Ill.
Ptlllor
vice and study. Mother's Day continued smiling, and said, 'I am.' 'Well, what makeS
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Worsbip
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music
and sermon. Recognition you so happy?' And as he cleared his throat agam. l
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THE CHURCH POl ALL .. .
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You'll tlnd lots of people concerned about the
-Sunday eveoJD8 at 7:30.
aervieo 11 a. ..... llld 7: 411 P. m.· of all mothers. Nursery and Ju- knew I was going to get some wise reply but I was not
ALL POl THE CHUICH
tempo of life today. But most of them simply catch
Chvdl ol lbo N...._, lyra- prayer meetin~ ~ay .~ nior Church for children. Tues. expecting the one he gave me . 'I'm a Christian,' the ol~
brtath when they can, and try to keep up with
The Churo:h J. Lhe1r-t..tt.o.
.,..., Rev. Harold Bolmos, ,... p. m. y 0 ,,, People Fridav 7 6•30 p. m. Boy Scouts ; Thurs· man said. quite simply. 'Well. can't a person he happy.
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tor u11 urth for t.hto bulldilll[ of
the pace.
or Sunday &amp;ehool 9•30 a. m.: p.m.
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· day 7:30 p. m. One-Won.Qne unless, ~e's a Christian·~· I asked, just to make conversao:har11o:ter aDd plOd dti~enahip.
Mommg
worship
10:30
a.
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Class meeting. Sunday. Mav 19, 1 tton . I he old m:m was very sober now, but he did not
It ilia ator111hou.t of lpiritua\,..1•
Theee is something more important!
ues. Without a ILrOn&amp;" C hur&lt;:h,
MYPS 6•30 p. "'-: Evangelistic
Recognition or graduates, guest have to hunt ahout m the back of his mind for his
Milher democracy onr rlvili...
The winner trains . • , and plans his race. He may
services at 7:30p.m.; W~ B~a4fford Chareh . • 1 Christ. speaker Rev . Borden of Galli- I swer_ 'No sir ,' he sJid , quite soberly and then-'not at
tioQ call auniVI. 'I'toal'tl are four
lag behind for a while, but he is confident of hidderr
•ound reuont why avery penon
day 7:30 prayer meetiog; Prayer mm1ster, Cho.rles P~r('e, Ronn1e polis.
my age' ,.
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~hould dtertd ~~erviC11!111 ""lularly
resources. When others have burned up their energy
hour 'tueoday 7•10 p. m.: Mi.o- Russell, sup!.; . B1ble S..'lloOI
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lt isn't the riotous time at the night club, til&lt;; flr~t
and 1upport tha C..:bureh. l'bay
and enthu&amp;iasm, he forges to the front. As they
an: (l) For.ilo o"'n •k.. ( :I)
.Wnary service is the 3rd Tuesday !1:JOa. m.; Mormqg worship lU:ao Middleport F•n• Uattred
time we visit it It JS not the first excitement of ttm (f.irs.l
Far hia chiWren'a aka. !3) FOI'
._ m··· Chr1·st·180 !;!.on
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&lt;you th t ··tenan Church · Re~ 4o1Vti.rd time
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witt in the home stretch, he spl'ints across the
t
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month
at
7:30
p.
m.
eavor
we hit
the 1ackpot and watch the mckels
po'l'.lOut.
of
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Church iiMif, llf'hlch .....:!1 hie
Chan• al NazareiH!. PemerGJ, Wednesday evening Bible studJ 9· 30 a.m. Richard Vaugha.p, supt. l d
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The Church can help you train ••• and plan I
Rev. Clyde Henderson pastor· at 7. 00
: 30 a. m., Worshl\); 5.45 Yft~: a venturous Irst exc~rs10n m o rev~ ry._
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Plan to 10 t.o church Nl'lli&amp;rly
Sunday Bcbool 9 , 30 , Mo;.,.,g war:
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Wed. 6 , 30 Junior Choir: 7 p m.
These are not the mdexes by which hfe and rom&lt;J."•llo
A. Chrhtiao is concerned wHh his own spiritual
aDd raad your Bible daily,
ship 10:30; NYPS &amp;:45; E,.emDb Fr ..edom GHJM'I MIAsloa, Bash· semor Choir.
ness are to be measured . T.he one ~ure .gutde 1S tht J!IBO
atamina rather than the fast pace of life. He is
services 7:30: Prayer meetmv at an SLiw·rsvillt&gt; Road F.. I Grit· Free Will Baptist Church, ~ho h~\gone. all the way In the direction of lust, a~
·ready with hlddea resources when the moment of
challentre oomes.
7:30 Thursday.
jf;th, pastor: Roger Willord, S. Rutland . pastor Rev . Pau, Tay. ' 1t:~tt;e:.,.!;d:.:,1 s::::,:o~n~o:.:,•.;.·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Fain•ew Cburck. Rev. Law· s. Supt.; ~LID_daY, Scnool lO a.n.. lor; Sun~a' School 10 a. ~ . ;
The Uniform sunday School lesson for~renee Glusencamp. Young Peo- Evan sloe ""'ces 7•30 n m.: Guy Pr&lt;ddy, Supt. Prearhtng l "DELIVERANCE IN TROUBLE" PsalmsiA ·1107.· ]
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ing combined each Sunday ev· day.
Prayer services Wed. 7:30p.m. ·
sk t lt' slave how he enJOYS 1s savery. As t e a
Sunday
Wednesday
Monday
Tut&gt;sday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
ening at , :30 p. m. Sunday
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, First Haptlot Church. Middle· . diet if he advises addiction Inquire of the ~ner
PaalmJ
Isaiah.
Luke
!Corinth ian• Galatian1
Gulatian1
Col ossian I
School, 9:30 a. m.,
herbert
Tuppers Pla1nw EUP.., Rev. port, Rev. Donald Boone, past· as to whether or not degenpracy really pays.
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j0 •27-31
13 •22-30
9: 19·27
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Roush, supt., .Preaching Wed., Rny Gearhart. pastor.' Sunday or. Sunday School. 9·1a • m. !
Make Lord Your Refuge
7•30 p.m.
~chool 9:30a.m., Hobart Vine- Kal Hindy, supt.; 10•1&amp; a. m. o The Hebrew psalmists had an archaic way o!~ayirt'f'
F~ M-etbodlst C'lllftlll, Lilan~~ yard , supt. Su•day Wor~hip, 8 Wor_ship service 6 _P· m. BY~ .! things, but as ~oon as we penetrate their ancient mannir
Clifl, Re9. R. Eugeae Glell, pas· p. m., Commm.ton. YF' 6:30 p. 7:30 p. m. Evenmg worshiP ' of speech. they seem to talk in strangely modern term&amp;!&lt;
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With the hope it will. in some m.easure.toster and h.e /p Slto•
tor. Sunday ochooi 9•30: PhU m. Bible Study Wed . 8 p. m. semce • Wed
30 P· m. Pray. This is where the scholars help us . They are able to str!W!
W1se, Supt.; Morning worship Soutb Betbel EUh, Rev. Roy er meetmg; 8:30 p. m. Ch01r · away the encrustations of the years, and put the waPH~~
10 30 a. m:: Youtb service 7 p.m. Gearhart, pastor. Sunday Wor· lpractoce.
lain thlll tl'hich is good in family and community life, this fea•
, ings into mndern terms .
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Evaagelist1e service 7:30 p. m.; ship 9:30 a. m . Sunday School
The United Methodist church
What the old singer is saying in this psalm is ve-f11
lure IS sponsored by tht! business firms alld organization•
Mid . week prayer oervice Wed- 10•30 a.m., Norman Bahr, sup!. I Pomeroy, Rev . Melvin Alkire. simple. very important, and very true. "Put your tru~
oesday 7,3Q p. m.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 8 p. m. . pastor. Church School 9•1&gt; a. &lt;n decency ," he says. •· Trust the h1ghest and the hohe!!I!J
whose names oppear be/ow.
Ry..n n .. ....., MC!IIl..... : Ito- Lottridge EUB, Rev.
!loy I m,, Leo Crew, sup!. Leu Vaug- you know. Be the ktndest the circumstances will permitil
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Supt.: Morning worship supt. Sunday Worship 11 a. m: Art With Me ."
best instincts. Assemble your forces on the bigheit
10•30 a. m. Youd! Servico, 6•'5 l&gt;rayer meeling Wed. 8 p. m.
Portlaod, Rev. LawreaC"O Me· ground in sight. Align yourself with the most higb·mintlii
P. m.; E•angellsllc message, 7•30
Daniel, pastor, Harold Roush, ed people you ran find . You may not fmd the pia.,._,
Pomeroy's Budget Shopping Center
p.
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Prayer
meebng.
Thur•
Roek
Sprlllgs
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Chrdl
Supt.,
Sunday School 9 ,30 a. m. crowded, but ot will be wonderful company. .
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Pomtroy, Ohio
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,R. R. Card, . pastor• Suoday r.'YF 6 p. m. ; worship 7 . 3 ~ p.
"Don't be ashamed of your best self; slick by !ouJ,
Penteeostat"As-- Route School. 9· 30 a. m., Worslup oerv- m. , Bible study Wed ., 7·30.
conscience: trust the hOnorable and the merctful to }US~
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Sunday School 1(. a. m. Wor· er and Billie Study, Wed., 7:30 p. enze_1 1t . pastor; 1.oro.mg
Worsh1p, 9:30a.m.; Sunday , A certain jester once said, •· If I had been God, I would!
ship Serviceo 7,30 p. m. Sun- m.
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Alfred Methodist C h 0 r e h, SChool 10•30 a. m.: Youth Fel- have made health contagious, instead of disease." As &gt;I
Builders and Building Suppliel
11radb11r1 Ch.,... o1 ChrUt· Art Rev R b t R , d
lowslup, &amp;.30 p. m.:
Prayer matter of fact, that is exactly what God did.
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Th ere are a h un d re d f orces batt) m
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minister·
Bible
Scbool
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Greenhouse WY 2-6933 Ch•ster, Ohio
Ph. WY 2·2644
a&amp; Morning worshi~ 1o:30·- CbJist.. Ll
D~~- 001 81S 9:30 Wa. mh_., Youth choir practJce, 6;:ll p. m. for every one that is trying to infect us with disease. Oft
1 mger , ~ upt,
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ors 1P wednes.fay · Children's Choir 9 a that there can be no doubt. If it were not so, tben the
lao ~deavor I p. m.: Eveamg service at 10:45 with Charles . m. Saturd~y· Ladles Aid
human race would have become extinct millenia ago. u
w::~:~ ~., Jellovall'o WI~ D: Woode, MlaYyFleader. Sunday day.
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7 ·30 p. m.
Pub!'
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· Tues. 8 p. m.
Heath MethodiSt Chnrch M you to guard you " And that is exactly wh~t he bas don~, ,
Wnt M•ln $t.
Por,eroy
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•c meeting Somday 3 WSCS at Isola Taylor's home . E. Dawson, pastor. Church
The deeper we probe into the mystertes of the um·
Support the Ci:hurcn or Your Choice
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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study
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wed
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Bible study Tuesday P m.· Ser·
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· · rayer servtce. School, 9:30 a. m., Lee Smith verse , the more Impressed we must be with
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vice meeting Thursday,T P: m. : Rallaad Melbodtsl Cllorcb, Carl Supt. Morning worship, 10•30 balance that prevails in all of nature. every force o~·
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport
Minlotry school Thursday P m Berrong, paslor: Momong worship a . m. Jr. MYF 6 to 7 p. m. wh1ch " arrayed on the s1de of good management, &amp;ood
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Durille Pllgrb:a Bell•~•~ 10:30 a. m.; Church School 9:30 Sunday evening with Dale and fortune, and good living.
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Dodge-Dart-Dodge Trucks
Church (P. o. Langsville. Obiol de, supt.: 9•30 o. .m. Worslup Dee Swearingen, leaders. Sr.
No man ever stands alone when he stands .for the nght,.;
"We Aim To Please••
Middleport
Sunday School, uo a.m. Andrew 6 p. m Mooday. WSCS ftrst Tues· MYF Tom Hall, president, 7 Lo I (Copyright 1963 by the Divts&lt;on of Chnsban Educa·
Myero, Supt. Moroing Worship day and second Thursday of each u p. m. Mrs. Jean Smith, coun· tion, National Council of the Churches of Christ in th._,
10•30 a.m.; Pilgrim Youlb Meets mooth, Family nigltt last Swlday selor. WSCS Second Monday of United States of Amertca.)
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evemng of each month at 6:31. each montll at 7:30 p. m. The - -·- - 7:30 Pp.mm ..' M~idv~a. 'Pr"'ayerrvandlce, Evening Service: ~c ·sday Eleanor Circle secund Thursday
WELCOME GIVEN
,year is ''Operation Friendship .'' 1
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7:30 p. m. Prayer meetme.
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Pra.I.se. Wednesday 1:30 p. m,
of each ~ontn 7:30 p. m.; Aft- Dr. Robert Walden, SupermEstablished In 1904
1'• ~ - ~M
Middl•port
Middleport Chrc:!• er UN! N.., , E~en United Brethren In ernoon Ci~cl~ Fou~lh ~hursday tendenl. of Lakin Hosp1tal. Lak · ; Mt. Union Free Will Bapthf·
West Columbia, W. v •. Ph. M..on SPI-559S
arse, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. \...hnst, Rev . Elden R. Blake, BL 3 p.m., Class 12 Third Wed- in, W. Va ., has announced that I Church, Carpenter. Rev. Henrf
SUnday achool 9:~ a. m.; mom- pa~to~; Sun~ay school 10 a ..m. ne_s~ay ~ p. m.: Chu~·ch Ad· the patients and employees ol c . Stanley, pastor.
Sunday
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mg
worsb1p
serv1ce
W:30
1.;
Wmme
Holsmger,
supt.,
Christ·
numstr~tion
Se_cond
Wed.,
7
P·
Lakin
State
Hospital
extend
a
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School,
9:4!)
a.
m.
Earl
Starke~
&amp;
~~r:·.,g P. ·'1' . ", 4$ p. 111.; i&amp;n Endeavo~ 7:15 P: m., Mrs. n •. ChOir practice, Wed. 7 P.. m. cordial invitation lo the public l1Supt. Prayer meetmg!....
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Ev&lt;~
she serv1ce 7:30 p. m.; Lyda Chevalier, president, clas. Our Lady of Loretto MJssiOn, to attend open house Saurday, and the Young Peoples meeting-"
Prayer meetin ... Wed.• 7:30 p. m. ses for all. Song services 8 p. Long Bottom, Rev . George R. Ma.v 18 from 1 lo 4 30 p m l Wedn sda
t 7·3Cr
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Naomi Baptilf Suaday lcbool
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tpman, a .mims ra r. ~n- This will be the 15th observ· 1 practice Thursday 7:30 p.nt
Pomeroy
1.30 a. m., worship, 11 \. DL }.II ayer meetmg Wed. 7: 31) p. day masses 6 30 8 · m. and lO .30 anf'e or National Hospital Week 1 Preaching service Saturda~ .IY
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prayer lei'Vice, Wednesday 1 n •. , Class leader, Mrs. Mazie 8 · m. EST. Holy Days of obhga- ' by Lakin. The theme ror this i 7:30 p. m.
Near Pomeroy-Muon Bridge
P. m.
Holsinger.
Uon 7 p. m.
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LH L. Vaughon, Mtr.
WY 2·2581
Corpo- Saptlot - Sunday
st• .lolul's Calllolle M...loD, - 30
p
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IChool 9:30. Morning worabip Betbaay EUB Cbta'Ch (Der· near Guysville tDuteb Rldge 1 : P· m., raY e r service, , groou music furnished in part b1
10:1&amp;.
cas), Glenn Bate, pastor; Wor· Rev. George R. Shtpman, pasto;; w;:~s~y t; :JOC~·
: Rev . freeland Norris and quar~;
Bakers of Good Bread
Roti..O l'trlll ..,.... - Sunday ship 9·30; Sunday School 10:30 Suoday Mass e,;;o a. m..
Holy R
A thap : M u~e Racine , ttl. Week of Servie&lt;~s.
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Huntlnlton, W. Va.
.cboo1 t:30 L m. PreacbiD&amp; San· a. m., Blythe Theiss, Supt.
Day1 of Obhgataoo 9 a. m.: Coo- 00ev · S r u~ : 1 ~ au ey' pas· ILawrence McDaniel Rev p~
day 2:30 p. m.
8yracDM EUB Qnnll, Ga. fess1ons If. 11 1T before Mass.
r, am uri Is. upt . 9:30 3 A Casto Rev Arth
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Harri8ClllvUio Presbyterian, Bate, pastor, Sunday School uo Ratlud a.... ol God, ROY, m. Sunday School:. ' " a. m. ' FirS! O,urch of 1 N;.....
Rutland, Ohio
Phone SH 2-4792
Rev. John Davies, Pastor; Sun-- a. m.-: Beo Quiseat=rry, supt.:: Ronald Treadway, pastor: Sunday Mornmg worship_ :.he Church
Sunday School 9 . 30
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day School 10 a. m .• worship MOI'IUDg worship 10:45; Prayer School 10 a.m.: Ev.aDgelistk aer- and the CommunJty . 6 30 p.m.
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Ba.ter1 of Holsum Bread
Adult Prayer and Bible Study '1:30 p. m.
deavor, 7:30 p. m. Wed.; Prayer m .. Evenmg serv1ce, Junior I·"~ Wors~up 11 a. m. tvang
7:30 p. m. on third Thursday
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meet¥1g 7:38 P m.
ChOLr Concert. Wed , 7:30 p. m. tstJc servtce 7:30 p. m. Serm
of month.
Ciraee
Episcopal .Church, Chesler Methodist
Prayer meeting .
i&gt;y Rev. Life, Wed . . 7::10 p. m.
Bethlehem Baptlot Church, Prayer meeting and Bible Study
'l'ho Middleport Pet~torootal !;:~·~rio Ftrsl ~'": ~tr~ Sun: R. R. Card, pastor;
Take Stlmeone to Cburch Thla ?.'tek
Cburch,
South
3rd
Ave.
Sunday
Se~
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a.
m.
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arst,
serv&lt;ce
at
9
a.
m.,
Bend, Rev. Arthur Me- Edmond Life, pastor.
Quality Furniture at LowNCt Prices
In Pomeroy Over 90 YHrl
School 10 am Sunday night
llol nd Fourth Sunday• 8 a, Scbool 16 a. m.; WSCS
Cauley, pastor. Robert Lewis
RullaBtl Clturelt of 01rW n.
Phono WY 2·2049
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Evangelistic 7:30; Wednesday m. The Orde f
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. ' a. m. ormng wor- N. C. Carpenter' min I ' let\
ll.'liht Bible Study 7:30; satur- in. Pra er r_ or DaUy Morn- meetin[, lhtrd
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aod Sunday School, "The Morning ·sel'moa ...A' F-ainou;
day night prayer and worship g
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month; MYF last two
and the. Community." Farmer'' ani! the cim$regation
7:30. Pastor, Rev. B. L. Jlarrelt. Mondq Slar EUII, Reo. of month.
7 p. m. Evenong Servoce, "God's will join ~ uniorl . Bicealaur·
Roll""" Ch- 111 illo N - zel Smith, pastor. Stmdsy Scbool ML HenDOil Ualted
Name."
: eate services 'lit ttte•high oehool
-Sunday ecbool t:30 a. m. Mont 9:'5 •· m.. SuP!· .Fred Sm!d!: lh ~ria~ Rel Garrabrant. pas~uttoa Metbodls. Chore•,
at 8 p. m. Tho ,j/acatiDn Bible
Pemeroy, Oltlo
lng worsblp 10,40. Evangelillic : r1 Shuler, asst., Mornlog ...,.. tor. Sunday School 9:38 a.
Startmg M&lt;•nday April 22 and school will open ol9 ~ nit Jun
P 10 •~::;.,;·: Prayer meetlllg Preaching 10•30 a. m .. Alter· ending Sunday April 28 both 13 wjth Mrs. 'Pearl c.;..day .:
"'"leo 7:45 p. m. Midwoot. pray
LOCAL UNION 56t18
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IIOI'VIco Wednooday 7•&lt;U p. m. P. m.
ay.
nate Christian Endel9or
dates inclusive. Good singing general
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Col8mW. Cllapeh Wonldp oor- l·•* u ~: Ill. Paola preaching Sunday mght 7:30.
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Ylcoo each Sundsy &amp;:li a. m.: SUoday Schoolt:li a.m.; Cboll'&lt;b Mid Week ,&gt;rayer meeting Wart..
SUndaJ Scbol 11 a. 111.; Youth s.r- I to 10:30 L m.: St. Jolm'a &amp;Jn. 7:30 p. m. Collage prayer
A CHURCH FOR ALL 'PEOJ:II.il!i
JEWELEII.(IPTOMETRIST
I'ICO 8:1&amp; p. liL Everling wonblp .day S&lt;ltool 11) a.m ChtJrdll ...,.. Inc lut Friday lliihl of
p. liL ...,. SUodaJo.
Middleport Char.. "' Christ, 100nth.
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a...~ Ill Cllrlol - Fred I. Gardner, minister; Muoll
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Blble t:lltl L m l'relcblnl t:30 a. m. Bible School, Wen· Miller Sln!et, Suoday Bible Stuor. Sycamore " Second St.- PomerO)'
POIIIOI'Oy
WY Ml4ti
11:30 L a 011 tho lint and tbird dell Gerlacb, supt. 10•30 a. m. dy 10 a. m., Moming Wonblp
A Cordial W - ,
Morning worship, "Quo Vlidls?" IO:CS a m., Vocal Muale. BlA-U. you
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Middleport thinclads
cop- 1Jacket relay U!am won I h
selling a new school r':"""!. (his
pod live li.,ts Thursday in
mile and lliW relays.
oWl! I, wtth a leap of 20 -8V&lt;
triangular meel at Eastern , Eastern, however, with three Racine's Roger Adama heav·
more than their opponents. but firsts and a lot of others linish~ed the 16 lb . shot 41'-81\" for a
&gt;till came in th_lrd behind East ing in the money was me~l irs! place Ted Bailey whirled
ern and Racine when I in •I winner with 60
Racin
discu,' 113'·ll\l" and high
po·In ts were 1o1ea u~ .
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Alan Wallace . MHS sopho- the Jackets had 41.
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was home in front or the 1took the half mile, and Ron both klsse! at the hands of War· B. Wallaee (MI, Hood (M).
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By RAY AYRES
VPJ Sports Writer·

By United Pre1!1 lnt.emaUonai
Amerl~a• l..eape
w. L. Pet. GB
18 11 .621
Boston
Chicago
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Baltimort"
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BALTIMORE mPI&gt;-optimism
Natloaal League
ran high at Pimlico today. with
W. L .. Pet.. GR I tlle trainen of Candy Spol5, Never
San Francisco
22 13 .629
Bend and Chateaugay each oonfiLos Angele"
19 16 S43 3 I dent that h18 horse was ready f~r
Chicago
18 16 .529 31-2 the race of his hfe Saturday m I

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Thursday's ReSUlts
was in the Kentucky Derby two
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~ Boston 3 Los Angeles o
1 Chicago 2 Cincinnati 0
weeks ago.
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But Candy Spots failed at
¥ Clevrlnnd
Baltimore 5~ Chwago
Washin~ton
I_. night Milwa~
ee. 5 .
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Churchil1 Dol'm~. suffering the
4, m~ht
San FrancisCO 6 New York 5
101111 ~nm&lt;'" schedulf:'dl
Philadelphia s Houston 2, night only dereat of his career when he
ld•v' s Probable Pitchers
Los Angeles Pittsburgh o, night finished third behind Darby Dan
nf'~Jta at (']('velnnd tmghtl
Frlday*l!l Prob•ble Pltcltel'l
Farm's Chateaugay and ,Cain
-P ry 40_21 vs R&lt;'ll q 2 1 or , Milwaukee at Chicago_ Shaw Hoy Stable's Never Bend.
M~j)Mel l 12_2f.
0-21 vs Buhl I2-S).
"'He lOOk!'! a little harder than
d-o at Haltim( 1re 1 ni~hl'- Cincinnati at st. Louis (niglrl.&gt;- he, did for the Derby," said Mesh
Petr-r -~~ 2 . 2 \ v&lt;;. Rarh+•r l fi.::p
.Jay l l~ J v". Broglio 13-U.
Tt!Dney, who trains Candy Spots
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York iJhiladelphia at Houston
for Rex C. Ellsworth, lndleatlng
vs .
- Hamilton t2-0} vs.
he believed the son or Nigromante
tong•%c)
( 4. 11 _
was sharper now than he was at
1
at
(nighnPitt!i!burgh
at l..&lt;ls
Louisvme.
Bowsfield (2:4l or Wickersham (nightl - Gihhon (2-01 v~.
Satisfied Wtth Chateaugay
' &lt;2-:.a.&gt;.ss. Morehead 13-0).
42-2 1
Jim Conway, who trains Derby
-Moft at wa.~hington 42. twi· New York at San
winner Chateaugay, was undauntJlght-Digbt) _ Aguirrt&gt; I:J.;p and l !n i~htl - Cisro 0-3l vs.
cd. Earlier in the week he was
Mossl (3-2) vs. Danit&gt;ls 40.01 ami q .:JI
worried after Chateaugay turned
Osteen (0-3).
Saturday's Gam"'
in a raster mile workout than the
Saturday's Gamrs
I Milwaukee at Chicago
trainer desired. But the coif. has
Minnesot 11 at Clevelond
Philadelphia at Houston
shown no ill effects and appears
: Los Angeles at Nf&gt;w York
Pittshurgh at Los Angele!i
to be in high fettle and Conway
Kansas City at Boston
New York at San Francis(' 0
promises Chateaugay "will run as
Detroit at Washinglon , night
Cincinnati at St. Louis, night
good or better than be did in Lou- - - -- - lsville."
.
ALL STAR
Woody Stephens. who trams Never_ Bend, second ID the ~y,
!-l1
sa~d h• waa completely aausr1ed
w1th the way that oolt has come
was as smooth and easy workout
Thursday. He said, .. 1 thought It
was as smooth and easy a workou

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Mir.n~ot.a Twin!! Thur~day hy
(".,cinnali Rf'df; for an undis- 1
rlnu•r! amount of ('RSh and the
R"rl~ nl!llo 'tnnnunrPd the- signing .
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The same jockeys wbo rode In
the o:;rby again _handle the "big
three, with Willie Shoemaker on
Candy Spo!B, Manny. YCJiza on
Never Bend and Brauho Baeza on
Chateaugay.
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t h" Rf'rls sairl PnsL, 33. was sold 1' '' I'm trying desperately to
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f?r chateaugay.
cansweep
move ofa
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('loser to awho
clean

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lng the Preakneu to his Derby
was released by the W. Angeles
triumph. The Belmont Stakes on
1 READY FOR DUTY
Dodgers Tu&lt;sday .
June 8 compleU!s tho golden sePost, in his 14th ~eason in thr
CINCINNATI (Up}) rle!ll.
maJOr lea~ues, has failed to hit Thacker will enter the Army
EIPC WID Triple
safely in seven trips to the platf'. six months of active training
11lroughout raclng himtory only
In 11 years with the Reds and er this month so that he will
eight horses have won all three
three with the Philadelphia Phil· ready to play for the Cincinnat.i races-Sir Barton. Gallant Fox,
lies he hit ~ home runs a~d had Royal!i most of next season.
I .267 hatt.m~ average. His hP~t
Thacker, who made the United PRESIDENT PLANS TOUR
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~ertr was ~9:).'l wlwn he he~d 40 PrPss International AU-America WASHINGTON &lt;UPil - Prestomers an a .309 averagt&gt;.
team while at the University of dent Kennedy plans a helicopter
Cincinnatl last season, was a ter- tour of the Tennessee Valley Au·

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ritorlal draft choice of the Nationa! Basketball Asl!loeiation
ALGIERS IUPII - Cuhan Pre- t earn .
mier Fidel Ca~tro will visit AIgeria at the !!nd of this month or
the beginning of June, fht&gt; minis- ARRIVES FOR TRAINING
try of information announred LAS VEGAS, Nev. IUPU~'hursdo y .
Wodd light heavyweight cham·
No date was specified. The an- I pion Harold Johnl!lon was expectuouncemenl also said thai Algeri- ed to arrive here today to begin
In Premier Ahmed Ben Bella preparations for a dlilfeuse of hla
will leave Saturday for a vi~it to crown against Willie Pastrano on
, tile UniU!d Arab Republic.
, .June l.
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thority area Saturday. S U
Press Secretary Pierre a nger
said Thursday Kennedy would
make the airborne survey after
speaking at the TV A chemical
engineering building at Muecle
Shoals, Ala.
Making public a new timetable,
Salinger announced the President
would speak at tht Army'a Redatone Araenal in Hwtlllville before leaving the airfield there for
his return trip to Washington.

Rollins, Ex-Buckeye St_ar, Having Tough
11,- NORMAN MQ.LER
Rollins pulll rubber baJtda in his
UP! Sporto Writer
mouth to hold his jaws together.
NEW YORK UP! I - To get He ate bis !trot steal! two nights
• Idol of what Rich Rollino of ago and it wu dlHicult to chow.
, tile Mhmeoota Twins has been go- Still, the red-lutired Twtno third
*'I through, clench your teeth baseman insiste the broken jaw
tiPifr l1ld Icy to ea1. ta lk and ahould have nothtng to do with
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hil balling slump. And he fools
'l1loa. lor exercise, try nmning he's letting ml1lAglr Sanr Mole
-11'011111 the block - still with and the Twino down because
lfiJUr tooth clinched.
"I'm not doing my part,"
Toqb. lln't it~
Rollins, who last se8101l wu
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.... llnco. Rolhns JaW ~·• All-Star starting team by playera,
r., 1 by a pitch In an exhlbltmn coadtes and managen hu jiUt
pmo April f, he ' been subsist· about given up bls oo;,._. Ill reo dllt of baby lood, mtlk- pealing llull honor lhil year.
!!~ andhamonbly cecently on "Let's lace it," Rollins said
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UTger. . _ ' through a mouthful of wired
He mlsseo those Uuck. JUICY teeth, "I won the All-star job laat
llelko thet ballplayers reli•h.
year baoaUIO I bad a greot flrltl!:ven more so, Lhe former Ohio halt of the seuon. "This year,
Slate !llac misses those base hils. there are at leaat four third baJe.
llntil he collected • single and men wbo are off to a great start.
d&lt;tuhle in Wednesday's 4-3 defeat There'• llrodll Rubinson lOriby the New York Yanltees, Bo111m oles), Clele Boyer &lt;Yanlreesl, Ed
' lt,od sone &amp;-lor-24. His batting av- Charles IA!Netk:ol, Pete Ward
' · .-age Is an anernie .!17.
IWhite Soxl, and ma,.,. oven a
., 1Some of the wiring from his few more.
~ , . . removed last week. but
"I'd he SBtilfled jiUt to pt
1111 . IIIII ..... sed In bod!: 1n1o lbe groove ao lltat I
to Jieep the bones ID migbl belp lhio club," be OOiltln·

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now. Tht~re were I lol of rosy
predictiona made for thil olub
and so far we've !aU.. short. And
I'm not doing my part."
The 21'&gt;-year-old Rollin1, who
batted .2111 l.ul .euoo w:tth 18
homers and !Ill 1'11111 batbtd ID, inIiiii he feelo "real good,'' delplte
the fact that hio llmUed diet left
him eight pounda below his normal weight thil spring.
.
"I had qui~ • b1l of pain for
few weeks after I wu hit, but
" 's g..,. 110w,'' he aald "SomeUme. it'1 hll'd to breath like aft.
or I've run oat 1 double.' although
I baven'l hit IIUUlY of tbooe lstely,' he added with o wry grin.
"But .....-lllJ, I've felt good,"
he -t1Dtlod. "I've hit l lot of
baUa lh81 bave gone d1reetly al
tllldera. '1111 eoacbel tell me that
heiDI ID and out a1. lbe lineup,
like I lulve, huD't helped any.
My rh,UU. 1116 liminl baven't
betu tho aame. I'm prlll!ar1ly a
wrilt ldller ltlld I rely a lol 011
limilll· IIIII I tltlnt thinp will

ollrl warldag out BID.

"Aa I I - IDIIebrew remark&lt;od when we wore riding oot
to tho ballpark, It'a all becotllo I

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Omnha, War Admiral, Whirlaway , tunity by failing In the Belmont ! sixteenth of a mile shorter
Count fi'leet. Assault and CitatKm. Stakes after winning the first two. the Oerhy ~tnd Never ~end
Thret other horses had the CaOO, Spots is favored at B-5 1was in rront at Church!~! Dol•nsll
chance Chateaugay seeks in Sat- growing suppor; for Never Bend i witn a sixteenth of~ nule to go.
urday·s mile and three-sixteenth each listed at · 5-2. But there Is The other starters m~lude Rural
Preaknes.s But Carry Back, Tim ·growing support for ever Bend Retreat, Count~· Sqwre, Lemon
T~m and P~sJV_e blew Lhe oppor- because the Preakne88 il Me- Twist an~ On My Hon_or_. _ _

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BaUtmore Orioles bsttered the

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In the Na~ion" League, the
Francisco Giants beat the New
York Mets 6-5. the
Braves defeated the St.

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Cardinals 5-2, the Chicago Cut&gt;S II
blanked the Cincinnati Reds 2-0,
the Philadelphia Phillies
the Houston Colts 5-2. and the
Angeles Dodgers nipped the pJt:•-11
burgh Plrate11 1-0.
Al't'la BeaU Brosnan
Max Alvbs' homer orf Jim BrosREFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
nan in the ninth inning gave the
Indians their victory over the
White SOx. John Buzhardt started
for Chicago and bad a 2·1 Lead
until Joe Adcock.'s three-run douI.
ble put the Tribe ahead "-2, in
'
the eighth. Dave Nicholson's
run double in the top of the ninth
tied the score and set the Slai!ell
for Alvis' fourth homer. Pedro II
WITH TRADE
Ramos, Cleveland's third pitcher,
was credited with his first
tory.
110 IIOWII I AI II llllll TWIE
Brooks Robinson drove in four
runs for the Orioles a!XI
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Brandt three more to tag w..1h·ll
ington's Dick Rudolph with
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AUTOMATIC
DIAL
Chuck Eolrada , who UmiU!d
losers to two hits before depoll'l·ll
· · th · th "th a stiff ellt4l•w, 11
:!nmhis '::nd ;arne.
13.2 Cu. fl,IU Cu.l't:
110 llo, F r ANGELS BUY OUTFIELDER
NEW YORK &lt;UPil-Bob
,
ry a bar&lt;Htilting young ou1fleld·ll
was expected to join the· ~:IlL------------------~
Angelell Angels tonight in ti
for their game with the New
York Yankees.
Perry was purchased Thursday
1r
T
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om acoma, w
was

CHICAGO fUPH - U manager For the first six Innings the
Fred Hutchinson's cap see~s to g~me was a real pitching battle,
fit a little loosely these days, w1th both O'Toole a ndTh Ja~ksothen
there is a good reason for it: He'~ hurling score 1ess DB11• en m
probably ju~t about bald.
seventh lhe Cubs pushed Beroi!IS
Anyone s h o u I d understand one run. Don Zanne relieved
Hutch's problem. He has given O'Toole _In the eighth, and was In
up Lalking about it, because by turn relieved by Bill Henry who
now there just isn't anything left
a
give Chicago
for him ~ say.
.
. a~ tnsurance run tn thE" tsame ln~fter SIX weeks of tearmg hi! mng.
h.a1r , and enough ~at.ing, eaiol- The ~eds are in st. Louis ~
hng a~d ~lea~lng to fill 8 book, night Wlth.J~ Jay, the~~
th~ .cmcmnati Red!! are still suff~ring victim of. the Cln~tnnati
mtssmg the hal~.
. [ bAttm~ slum~, hopmg for his secFor a whole pile of reasons this ond wm agamst six losses.
is a virtual tragedy. But ther€: Joey's cap might fit a Utile
are two that really stand out.
loosely too.
Number one, the somet.Unes-up, Some kids _hope to grow up and
mosttimes down hitting has left become presl(fent, but one former
a whale of a lot of mighty line sharpen th espikea for f!¥YS like
pitching go to wast&lt;!.
he named the American League'•
Number two, the Redm face a manager of the year.
very tough road to get into the
And at the rate he's goiDg
first division even If tltetr per- freshman manager Johnny Pesky
formance improves, and a most of the first-place Boston Red Sox
improbable road to get anywhere might make it.
near the pennant they &amp;uppoaedly Pesky delights in telling
had a fair chance of winning.
hia teea..age days ln the early ·so.
ThW'Sday was another example when be worked u a clubhouse
or gooc pitching going to wast&lt;!. boy for the Portland club of tho
The Chicago Cubs nailed the Pacific Coast League.
Reds for
2-0 shutout, despite I "I used to~ the ohoet
a six-hit performance by Ju:n sharpen HM: spike . ~ pya
O'Toole, who was aiming for his Joe DIMaggiO, Ted W1Uiam1,
seventh win of the season. The HiQ:ins and Frank Crosetti,"
Reds got six hits too, off Larry dark ..yed, 43-year-old Red
Jackson but were unable to do skipper laughs
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anything
with
them.
That'•
au
behind
him DOW
Only one Cincinnati hit was so it the ree:t of the
lth
- ba"l••
doubl
W a ..1~ - .
good for extra bases - a
e League.
by pinch hitter Jesse Gonder in pesky•s red-hot Red Sox
the eighth inning tltat moved their fifth straight glli!O and
John Edwards to third. But Ed- over the league lead 'I'hunday
warch; and Gonder were two of blanking the Lol Angeles A!ligeblll
the seven Reds left on base dur· 3-0 OD Earl Wil&amp;oD's two-hitter.
ing the nine framea. Vada PinGet. T1N IIIIa
son was the only Red to get Wilson ev«1 contributed 1
more than one safety - a couple foot triple Blkla tingle ill a::~ ~~
of singles.
l~hit attack 1111D1t Dan {
Edward&amp;, the only colllistent who UIU8ll1 reHevet for the
hitter making a showing for the gell but made hiw flnt ma:~ll
Reds tnls season. got his single league start.
In the only time he got to bat. 'Die Red Sox got to OaiDskl
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SPECIALS
57- STUDL

HARD TOP

55 FORD
2 door V-1

2 DR. H.T.

•395

•195

•395

Custom 2

Door

Good tlru and runo
lood.

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ChH• lro-otteo

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1955 CHIVIIOLET 2 dr
1953 CHIVROLET 2 dr
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1951 CHIVIIOLIT VI
lmoolo Honltop.
looullful Nd llnloh.
Std. trona. 1t'o nlco.
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1955 CHIVIIOLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl. lt&amp;H. Std.
lroM.I!-Ica1

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Wat. Nice and clean.

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MOTOI SALES

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white finlab. Auto. obift.

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60 Dodge··· $1095

4 Dr. Sed·an. 15 cyl. Auto. trans. Heater

'62 Dodge··· $1995

'61 Dodge • -- •1495
4 Door Sedan - t ryl . Sid.
and heatP.r, local ownt&gt;.r • . 0

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llodlo

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'60 Ford---·- 51095

~'::u:•otiO!II tonowect by •

Mrs. U. S. Nease, prorram
Electro 2 Door llonl Top. Poww - · ancl llntoo. Aul:om11tle/ltader, had for her topic, "Jie.

ports Jl'rom the Landi of Decision." Four countriel are IJe.
ing atudied, Arc•tlna, South~~odeoia, Pakistan 1 ad

'60 Dodge • - - $995

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abifL Buldi:'a flneal.

2 Dr. Sedan - V8. Std. tran1. Radio and
buter, padded dash. excellent condition.

4 Door Sedan- VB, Std. tram. Radio md

• • • $J49S '1395

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••w .u wldte tlldlh.
Mee.

$ ~/ $

Buick • • • .:z&lt;tt;l
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The leader read an article

lrvm The MtthodiJt WOIIIBD,
Plight of M18rant Wort·
Group llnatnaiUld
COiteludod
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the
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Hoi.

4 Door Sedan t eyl Std. trana. Radio and
hNter. Very nice interior, tood tire&amp;, good
mechanJtal condition.

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4 Door Sedan - VB, oulo. trau Radio and
beater, power 11eer1D1 and brakeo. Ono

owner.

Dodge- - - $195
tllliDe. Body
radio 11Jd hutft. Juol a 1ood

t Door Sed8ll - t eyl. Good

""'Il, k10
work car.

_ laett:nars
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Mn. Ruu Watson.

'57 Plymouth- $695

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nune. Jean Bynall, read by

895 .......

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'58 Dodge ·- • $695

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Jteering, radio 111d heater.
Ieiiani l'Jvanplislll ln L a II D
America, written bf ~
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Barbieri, wu real by
illl'r·od Nease; Schools in Soulb4 Door Sedan - V8, auto. trane. Heater
ern Rhode~la, written by 1 miJt.
and radio. (We have 3 of theM t'ln. Take
lionary, Marcia Ball, read by
your pick.)

WHOLESALE PRICES

··MotORS'

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We Heve Drestically Reduced Our Prices On These Used Cars. These
C1rs Are OK and As Represented. See Us and Save. Our lnventotty
Is High. We Must Move These Cars!

'59 Buick - - - •1595 •1495

WeHn. Them AI.._.
And They Are Going AI
S..Them

Mrs . Hanaon Holter, assisU!d
by Mrs. Edith Sisson, entertained the WSCS of the Forest Run
Methodilt Church Wednesday
Jevenll1g at her Forest Run home .
The meeting, in char&amp;e or ·
Mrs. John Scott, president, opwith devotions by Mrs.
Mark Evans, who had for her
topic, "The Christian Family
and the Community," taken
from the pamphlet "Portals
Prayer." Group singing open·

Station Wagon V-8. auto. tran1. Radio and
beater. Ori&amp;i,nal new c.ar selling price $3400

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NOW

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RAMBLERS

PLYMOUTHS

Hostess For
WSCS Meeting

BETTER BUYI
59 Buick - - 1495 •1395

lNG RAMILIR Amorlcon 2 Dr. standard TroM.
ltlf - L i l t Claato 4 Dr. Su-. Push 11u~rlwa, lt&amp;H. lho,..
INl IIAMILU Conwlll'lllole. lted tnd whlto. Stonclord
tr..._ ltool elM" anol nita. Clnt loco1 - · S.. It

lt55 Pl.YMOUTH t

Karr &amp;. Van Z.andt ·
WY 2·5342

ltts FORD VI 4 Dr.

crt. Stotlon W-

Automoltclrma.

Many More •••• All Plainly Price Merbcl

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CHMOLnS

1951 CHEVIIOLET 4 dr

doo. C1"-".

Our low Prices Will Put You In Orbit

GRADUATE TO A

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tr-. R&amp;H. Sao It

Ia the voting to tlo&lt;t former greata to bllo!ball'o HaD
of Fame, then ia a. regu.- whlob ~ the ..,....
alderatlon of U1.7 eanc!ldate 1111tllltol U..lltieA llw!tift
aa a player tor at 6ve yean. '!'be &gt;hltlnJ period
W Intended to prtift!iit iaJ'•tl 95 ud "nrc#• GIL the
faee of It, he oritic!Ad.
However, !hilt rule hu IIOt aMI!wbed a ' - . There
have beOII men eleetecl out of Ol'dor of their emlnt11ce.
Many an old-tilllOI' bM helm left •oa tbo outalde looll-

MIDDLIPOIIT

WHOLESALE PRICES

ANOTHER HUDEPOHL

BY ED KENNEDY

1'hono WY 2-2709
THIRD AVE.

Unci Cora.

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That's my opinion
.••what's yours?

VAllEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.

Our Unci Cor Lot Is Loadecll Ovor 38 Cart On
A Lol With A Copacily of Only 20 Cora.
If Ya11 Don't Hovo A Trod•ln, Came In We
Will Sell You Any C1r On O...r Lol At A Whol•
..1. Price. Wo Hevo To Reduce Our Slack Of

lodan. 1-Hvl 111•
~tuM ~1uo. Stanclorll

'SPORTS PRESENTATIOI'I

5.95

Beware Of Itinerate Peddlers!

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59 Dodge--- •1295

beater.

'59 Plymouth - *995
4 Door Sedan beater.

VI, auto. tran1. Radlo and

'58 Ford-·-·-- •695
Fairlane z Door Sedan - V8, auto. lnmt.
Radio ond hooter, power oloerln(. OM
QVITIK.

'57 Buick -- •• - •595

3 Door Riverio, olltl. trODL lladlo tad ...._
or. fOod lire•, boiQo rood, 1'11111 lllea.

'57 DeSoto •• - '295
4 Door Sedan. P - ....... ql) . . _
radio ud lloater, IOGII, llollJ - " ·

'53 Dods-----•395
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lace tMI Rl
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had firsts in the 100 and I

Eastern's Terry

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Wins Triangular Meet With Jackets, Racine

Middleport thinclads
cop- 1Jacket relay U!am won I h
selling a new school r':"""!. (his
pod live li.,ts Thursday in
mile and lliW relays.
oWl! I, wtth a leap of 20 -8V&lt;
triangular meel at Eastern , Eastern, however, with three Racine's Roger Adama heav·
more than their opponents. but firsts and a lot of others linish~ed the 16 lb . shot 41'-81\" for a
&gt;till came in th_lrd behind East ing in the money was me~l irs! place Ted Bailey whirled
ern and Racine when I in •I winner with 60
Racin
discu,' 113'·ll\l" and high
po·In ts were 1o1ea u~ .
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I was secono$ with 53 poaAts,
while jum~ 56 , bot eats a:
Alan Wallace . MHS sopho- the Jackets had 41.
for first places.

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Walloa tUool r-.t,Ritoale (B), Jill.
(M), Rheble
!!~"""oar (f)). 11 (B), WU... iMI.
II!) Dloeuo IUS 11'4 l llalley IRl
McNickle (B), HoHmu II!).
HlP jamp (I' I") flaDq (B)

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Eastern 's track , ,cord l hIs IBI, Parker (I! f. MeNiekle IRI.

Hotfman

Shot Put

440 dash events, Bob Wilson won the mile. John Ridenour Ispring, its best , Is 5-Z, w i I h 180 Rao (J:IIl Rlde•our II!)
was home in front or the 1took the half mile, and Ron both klsse! at the hands of War· B. Wallaee (MI, Hood (M).
flock in the Z20 dash, and the Ritchie won the broad jump, ren Local. The finishers, first Mile relay, Middleport, Ra-

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Candy Spots Favored In Preakness
By RAY AYRES
VPJ Sports Writer·

By United Pre1!1 lnt.emaUonai
Amerl~a• l..eape
w. L. Pet. GB
18 11 .621
Boston
Chicago
20 13 .61l6 . .
Baltimort"
19 14 .57ts •

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LAA Angl•le!l
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Chic&amp;go aL Baltimore, Bight
BALTIMORE mPI&gt;-optimism
Natloaal League
ran high at Pimlico today. with
W. L .. Pet.. GR I tlle trainen of Candy Spol5, Never
San Francisco
22 13 .629
Bend and Chateaugay each oonfiLos Angele"
19 16 S43 3 I dent that h18 horse was ready f~r
Chicago
18 16 .529 31-2 the race of his hfe Saturday m I

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_387 7 1Cincinnati
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Its
A gaIn sca rce

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Thl:ti'Sday's Rf'!iUitl
Thursday's ReSUlts
was in the Kentucky Derby two
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~ Boston 3 Los Angeles o
1 Chicago 2 Cincinnati 0
weeks ago.
k
Sl Lou- 2
But Candy Spots failed at
¥ Clevrlnnd
Baltimore 5~ Chwago
Washin~ton
I_. night Milwa~
ee. 5 .
IS
Churchil1 Dol'm~. suffering the
4, m~ht
San FrancisCO 6 New York 5
101111 ~nm&lt;'" schedulf:'dl
Philadelphia s Houston 2, night only dereat of his career when he
ld•v' s Probable Pitchers
Los Angeles Pittsburgh o, night finished third behind Darby Dan
nf'~Jta at (']('velnnd tmghtl
Frlday*l!l Prob•ble Pltcltel'l
Farm's Chateaugay and ,Cain
-P ry 40_21 vs R&lt;'ll q 2 1 or , Milwaukee at Chicago_ Shaw Hoy Stable's Never Bend.
M~j)Mel l 12_2f.
0-21 vs Buhl I2-S).
"'He lOOk!'! a little harder than
d-o at Haltim( 1re 1 ni~hl'- Cincinnati at st. Louis (niglrl.&gt;- he, did for the Derby," said Mesh
Petr-r -~~ 2 . 2 \ v&lt;;. Rarh+•r l fi.::p
.Jay l l~ J v". Broglio 13-U.
Tt!Dney, who trains Candy Spots
I
N,
York iJhiladelphia at Houston
for Rex C. Ellsworth, lndleatlng
vs .
- Hamilton t2-0} vs.
he believed the son or Nigromante
tong•%c)
( 4. 11 _
was sharper now than he was at
1
at
(nighnPitt!i!burgh
at l..&lt;ls
Louisvme.
Bowsfield (2:4l or Wickersham (nightl - Gihhon (2-01 v~.
Satisfied Wtth Chateaugay
' &lt;2-:.a.&gt;.ss. Morehead 13-0).
42-2 1
Jim Conway, who trains Derby
-Moft at wa.~hington 42. twi· New York at San
winner Chateaugay, was undauntJlght-Digbt) _ Aguirrt&gt; I:J.;p and l !n i~htl - Cisro 0-3l vs.
cd. Earlier in the week he was
Mossl (3-2) vs. Danit&gt;ls 40.01 ami q .:JI
worried after Chateaugay turned
Osteen (0-3).
Saturday's Gam"'
in a raster mile workout than the
Saturday's Gamrs
I Milwaukee at Chicago
trainer desired. But the coif. has
Minnesot 11 at Clevelond
Philadelphia at Houston
shown no ill effects and appears
: Los Angeles at Nf&gt;w York
Pittshurgh at Los Angele!i
to be in high fettle and Conway
Kansas City at Boston
New York at San Francis(' 0
promises Chateaugay "will run as
Detroit at Washinglon , night
Cincinnati at St. Louis, night
good or better than be did in Lou- - - -- - lsville."
.
ALL STAR
Woody Stephens. who trams Never_ Bend, second ID the ~y,
!-l1
sa~d h• waa completely aausr1ed
w1th the way that oolt has come
was as smooth and easy workout
Thursday. He said, .. 1 thought It
was as smooth and easy a workou

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Wally Post Is
I Sold By Red~

Spen~er Bought

as ~·ve ever seen Never Bend

CINCINNATIIUPIJ - Oullf;•trl-11

er Wally Post wa!i sold to
Mir.n~ot.a Twin!! Thur~day hy
(".,cinnali Rf'df; for an undis- 1
rlnu•r! amount of ('RSh and the
R"rl~ nl!llo 'tnnnunrPd the- signing .
"' i nfirl!'l~ nary I SpPnr,•r a~ a I
FrPf' !lgl"nt .

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put m."
The same jockeys wbo rode In
the o:;rby again _handle the "big
three, with Willie Shoemaker on
Candy Spo!B, Manny. YCJiza on
Never Bend and Brauho Baeza on
Chateaugay.
.
The Preakness ~ a crossroads

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General M;mager Bill DeWitt of i
t h" Rf'rls sairl PnsL, 33. was sold 1' '' I'm trying desperately to
'
to make rnnm for Spencer, who I .. ~d_ed to your team!"

f?r chateaugay.
cansweep
move ofa
httle
('loser to awho
clean

th Tr' 1 Cro cl te b add
e 1p e
wn ass s Y
•
lng the Preakneu to his Derby
was released by the W. Angeles
triumph. The Belmont Stakes on
1 READY FOR DUTY
Dodgers Tu&lt;sday .
June 8 compleU!s tho golden sePost, in his 14th ~eason in thr
CINCINNATI (Up}) rle!ll.
maJOr lea~ues, has failed to hit Thacker will enter the Army
EIPC WID Triple
safely in seven trips to the platf'. six months of active training
11lroughout raclng himtory only
In 11 years with the Reds and er this month so that he will
eight horses have won all three
three with the Philadelphia Phil· ready to play for the Cincinnat.i races-Sir Barton. Gallant Fox,
lies he hit ~ home runs a~d had Royal!i most of next season.
I .267 hatt.m~ average. His hP~t
Thacker, who made the United PRESIDENT PLANS TOUR
,
~ertr was ~9:).'l wlwn he he~d 40 PrPss International AU-America WASHINGTON &lt;UPil - Prestomers an a .309 averagt&gt;.
team while at the University of dent Kennedy plans a helicopter
Cincinnatl last season, was a ter- tour of the Tennessee Valley Au·

TO vrsrr AtGF.Rl-\

ritorlal draft choice of the Nationa! Basketball Asl!loeiation
ALGIERS IUPII - Cuhan Pre- t earn .
mier Fidel Ca~tro will visit AIgeria at the !!nd of this month or
the beginning of June, fht&gt; minis- ARRIVES FOR TRAINING
try of information announred LAS VEGAS, Nev. IUPU~'hursdo y .
Wodd light heavyweight cham·
No date was specified. The an- I pion Harold Johnl!lon was expectuouncemenl also said thai Algeri- ed to arrive here today to begin
In Premier Ahmed Ben Bella preparations for a dlilfeuse of hla
will leave Saturday for a vi~it to crown against Willie Pastrano on
, tile UniU!d Arab Republic.
, .June l.
1

thority area Saturday. S U
Press Secretary Pierre a nger
said Thursday Kennedy would
make the airborne survey after
speaking at the TV A chemical
engineering building at Muecle
Shoals, Ala.
Making public a new timetable,
Salinger announced the President
would speak at tht Army'a Redatone Araenal in Hwtlllville before leaving the airfield there for
his return trip to Washington.

Rollins, Ex-Buckeye St_ar, Having Tough
11,- NORMAN MQ.LER
Rollins pulll rubber baJtda in his
UP! Sporto Writer
mouth to hold his jaws together.
NEW YORK UP! I - To get He ate bis !trot steal! two nights
• Idol of what Rich Rollino of ago and it wu dlHicult to chow.
, tile Mhmeoota Twins has been go- Still, the red-lutired Twtno third
*'I through, clench your teeth baseman insiste the broken jaw
tiPifr l1ld Icy to ea1. ta lk and ahould have nothtng to do with
....
hil balling slump. And he fools
'l1loa. lor exercise, try nmning he's letting ml1lAglr Sanr Mole
-11'011111 the block - still with and the Twino down because
lfiJUr tooth clinched.
"I'm not doing my part,"
Toqb. lln't it~
Rollins, who last se8101l wu
. , .
voU!d to the Amer1Cllll League
.... llnco. Rolhns JaW ~·• All-Star starting team by playera,
r., 1 by a pitch In an exhlbltmn coadtes and managen hu jiUt
pmo April f, he ' been subsist· about given up bls oo;,._. Ill reo dllt of baby lood, mtlk- pealing llull honor lhil year.
!!~ andhamonbly cecently on "Let's lace it," Rollins said
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UTger. . _ ' through a mouthful of wired
He mlsseo those Uuck. JUICY teeth, "I won the All-star job laat
llelko thet ballplayers reli•h.
year baoaUIO I bad a greot flrltl!:ven more so, Lhe former Ohio halt of the seuon. "This year,
Slate !llac misses those base hils. there are at leaat four third baJe.
llntil he collected • single and men wbo are off to a great start.
d&lt;tuhle in Wednesday's 4-3 defeat There'• llrodll Rubinson lOriby the New York Yanltees, Bo111m oles), Clele Boyer &lt;Yanlreesl, Ed
' lt,od sone &amp;-lor-24. His batting av- Charles IA!Netk:ol, Pete Ward
' · .-age Is an anernie .!17.
IWhite Soxl, and ma,.,. oven a
., 1Some of the wiring from his few more.
~ , . . removed last week. but
"I'd he SBtilfled jiUt to pt
1111 . IIIII ..... sed In bod!: 1n1o lbe groove ao lltat I
to Jieep the bones ID migbl belp lhio club," be OOiltln·

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now. Tht~re were I lol of rosy
predictiona made for thil olub
and so far we've !aU.. short. And
I'm not doing my part."
The 21'&gt;-year-old Rollin1, who
batted .2111 l.ul .euoo w:tth 18
homers and !Ill 1'11111 batbtd ID, inIiiii he feelo "real good,'' delplte
the fact that hio llmUed diet left
him eight pounda below his normal weight thil spring.
.
"I had qui~ • b1l of pain for
few weeks after I wu hit, but
" 's g..,. 110w,'' he aald "SomeUme. it'1 hll'd to breath like aft.
or I've run oat 1 double.' although
I baven'l hit IIUUlY of tbooe lstely,' he added with o wry grin.
"But .....-lllJ, I've felt good,"
he -t1Dtlod. "I've hit l lot of
baUa lh81 bave gone d1reetly al
tllldera. '1111 eoacbel tell me that
heiDI ID and out a1. lbe lineup,
like I lulve, huD't helped any.
My rh,UU. 1116 liminl baven't
betu tho aame. I'm prlll!ar1ly a
wrilt ldller ltlld I rely a lol 011
limilll· IIIII I tltlnt thinp will

ollrl warldag out BID.

"Aa I I - IDIIebrew remark&lt;od when we wore riding oot
to tho ballpark, It'a all becotllo I

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17 19 .472 51.-!!: l Eight 3-year-olds are scheduled
15 17 .469 51:2 I to start in the second of the Triple

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Omnha, War Admiral, Whirlaway , tunity by failing In the Belmont ! sixteenth of a mile shorter
Count fi'leet. Assault and CitatKm. Stakes after winning the first two. the Oerhy ~tnd Never ~end
Thret other horses had the CaOO, Spots is favored at B-5 1was in rront at Church!~! Dol•nsll
chance Chateaugay seeks in Sat- growing suppor; for Never Bend i witn a sixteenth of~ nule to go.
urday·s mile and three-sixteenth each listed at · 5-2. But there Is The other starters m~lude Rural
Preaknes.s But Carry Back, Tim ·growing support for ever Bend Retreat, Count~· Sqwre, Lemon
T~m and P~sJV_e blew Lhe oppor- because the Preakne88 il Me- Twist an~ On My Hon_or_. _ _

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place with a 5-t victory and
BaUtmore Orioles bsttered the

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In the Na~ion" League, the
Francisco Giants beat the New
York Mets 6-5. the
Braves defeated the St.

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Cardinals 5-2, the Chicago Cut&gt;S II
blanked the Cincinnati Reds 2-0,
the Philadelphia Phillies
the Houston Colts 5-2. and the
Angeles Dodgers nipped the pJt:•-11
burgh Plrate11 1-0.
Al't'la BeaU Brosnan
Max Alvbs' homer orf Jim BrosREFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
nan in the ninth inning gave the
Indians their victory over the
White SOx. John Buzhardt started
for Chicago and bad a 2·1 Lead
until Joe Adcock.'s three-run douI.
ble put the Tribe ahead "-2, in
'
the eighth. Dave Nicholson's
run double in the top of the ninth
tied the score and set the Slai!ell
for Alvis' fourth homer. Pedro II
WITH TRADE
Ramos, Cleveland's third pitcher,
was credited with his first
tory.
110 IIOWII I AI II llllll TWIE
Brooks Robinson drove in four
runs for the Orioles a!XI
·
.......I~·~·~·:·:,.~·~--....otf Q
•aTOa' lfl UU II Wtlt.•l 01t L. . . . .
Brandt three more to tag w..1h·ll
ington's Dick Rudolph with
,.....-------------------,
fourth defeat. Baltimore .tartar·ll
AUTOMATIC
DIAL
Chuck Eolrada , who UmiU!d
losers to two hits before depoll'l·ll
· · th · th "th a stiff ellt4l•w, 11
:!nmhis '::nd ;arne.
13.2 Cu. fl,IU Cu.l't:
110 llo, F r ANGELS BUY OUTFIELDER
NEW YORK &lt;UPil-Bob
,
ry a bar&lt;Htilting young ou1fleld·ll
was expected to join the· ~:IlL------------------~
Angelell Angels tonight in ti
for their game with the New
York Yankees.
Perry was purchased Thursday
1r
T
hera be
om acoma, w
was

CHICAGO fUPH - U manager For the first six Innings the
Fred Hutchinson's cap see~s to g~me was a real pitching battle,
fit a little loosely these days, w1th both O'Toole a ndTh Ja~ksothen
there is a good reason for it: He'~ hurling score 1ess DB11• en m
probably ju~t about bald.
seventh lhe Cubs pushed Beroi!IS
Anyone s h o u I d understand one run. Don Zanne relieved
Hutch's problem. He has given O'Toole _In the eighth, and was In
up Lalking about it, because by turn relieved by Bill Henry who
now there just isn't anything left
a
give Chicago
for him ~ say.
.
. a~ tnsurance run tn thE" tsame ln~fter SIX weeks of tearmg hi! mng.
h.a1r , and enough ~at.ing, eaiol- The ~eds are in st. Louis ~
hng a~d ~lea~lng to fill 8 book, night Wlth.J~ Jay, the~~
th~ .cmcmnati Red!! are still suff~ring victim of. the Cln~tnnati
mtssmg the hal~.
. [ bAttm~ slum~, hopmg for his secFor a whole pile of reasons this ond wm agamst six losses.
is a virtual tragedy. But ther€: Joey's cap might fit a Utile
are two that really stand out.
loosely too.
Number one, the somet.Unes-up, Some kids _hope to grow up and
mosttimes down hitting has left become presl(fent, but one former
a whale of a lot of mighty line sharpen th espikea for f!¥YS like
pitching go to wast&lt;!.
he named the American League'•
Number two, the Redm face a manager of the year.
very tough road to get into the
And at the rate he's goiDg
first division even If tltetr per- freshman manager Johnny Pesky
formance improves, and a most of the first-place Boston Red Sox
improbable road to get anywhere might make it.
near the pennant they &amp;uppoaedly Pesky delights in telling
had a fair chance of winning.
hia teea..age days ln the early ·so.
ThW'Sday was another example when be worked u a clubhouse
or gooc pitching going to wast&lt;!. boy for the Portland club of tho
The Chicago Cubs nailed the Pacific Coast League.
Reds for
2-0 shutout, despite I "I used to~ the ohoet
a six-hit performance by Ju:n sharpen HM: spike . ~ pya
O'Toole, who was aiming for his Joe DIMaggiO, Ted W1Uiam1,
seventh win of the season. The HiQ:ins and Frank Crosetti,"
Reds got six hits too, off Larry dark ..yed, 43-year-old Red
Jackson but were unable to do skipper laughs
•
·
anything
with
them.
That'•
au
behind
him DOW
Only one Cincinnati hit was so it the ree:t of the
lth
- ba"l••
doubl
W a ..1~ - .
good for extra bases - a
e League.
by pinch hitter Jesse Gonder in pesky•s red-hot Red Sox
the eighth inning tltat moved their fifth straight glli!O and
John Edwards to third. But Ed- over the league lead 'I'hunday
warch; and Gonder were two of blanking the Lol Angeles A!ligeblll
the seven Reds left on base dur· 3-0 OD Earl Wil&amp;oD's two-hitter.
ing the nine framea. Vada PinGet. T1N IIIIa
son was the only Red to get Wilson ev«1 contributed 1
more than one safety - a couple foot triple Blkla tingle ill a::~ ~~
of singles.
l~hit attack 1111D1t Dan {
Edward&amp;, the only colllistent who UIU8ll1 reHevet for the
hitter making a showing for the gell but made hiw flnt ma:~ll
Reds tnls season. got his single league start.
In the only time he got to bat. 'Die Red Sox got to OaiDskl
'I

allo~ed single~

a

HELPED COOP!

•NO DEFROSTING EVER.
NOT EVEN IN THE
BIG ZERO-DEGREE
FREEZER

--

$299.00

.

DEfROST MODEL

cw.r.,,.,_
And Tolro '1111 HM..

WY2·54U

e FRIGIDAIRE
eHOOVER
e PROVINCETOWN

TERMITES

"Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT,

0.

DEFROST MODEL

.

$248 00

¥a GAL . . Makes 100 gal. _ __ 9.95

QUARTS . . Makes 50 gal.

MEETING HELD

H&amp; R.FIRESTONE
Middleport, Ohio

PREVAil WITH NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will Accept Trede-lns.

FORDS
1955 FORD VI 2 Door
\ W•n.
' IHO FALCON 2 Dr,

1957 CHIVROLIT 4 4r

Sold uw for $4100. V-8, auto. trall8., power braku, lltetrlog. _ Radio and aJr.
conditioning. One local owner.

-

F..- lnat&amp;Dce, wbo Ill t:bere
"I I tbe llueball
Wrltera who would 11oy that 8taD Kuolol IIIII W Spahn ohould not ooe day bo tll8llriDed! 'lll'llltlllr ti'N
years after lilt)' retire II JMil'OiT
matter tJI fantL
Every tiJDe either of thma enteN a (IIIIH he ..t.l&gt;lllbell BIIOther record of 1001110 ~ on.. 111. DO liDelected oldater who hu ouperlor 01 odelltlalll to eltiMr;
yery few already eleetod eQjoy a hl;ller mndlnr Ia
th- otatlatlca which ........,.. ·l luebill p at 1 .
With u apolorleo, the tuleo coul4 ba llllpoedad IDd

a

th- llltll could be admltllecl- u • f0l'11181 r..apltion of their allnOIIt Ulllque ~ It 'IIOIIId bo
llttlqly IIJIU.ual to ... _Hall ., hmll' pi&amp;Jiq
. . , ..,...... •

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ll'llat'•

1-nnn

&lt;!'·-· ~u_-depo hl

Wh....... _...

wtefOOCI ..

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Auto. HMMr, llftlld.
lVIII b1uo. Loob oleo
IMido ond out,

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'62 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. - - - '2795

lng ill," while the record at. bill -pllohDI"'l"' fade4,
deeper Into- the ahadowa of yeateryear-eollrel;r
beyond the eye·wlan- eertl1lcat1oll of 11101'0 IIIII more
-.,,.., Too many fol'IIW' IP'eall have had IDOIIl!menta
er.ctod to them In eemeterlee before IIM7 ba4 piaqDM
dedic- to them In Coopel'lltoWL
otmo.ly DOl eveeyoae CUI lie !1 ted 101: . . _ , . .
throw open the ga.teo would lie to eheapoe the .._,.,
Howe-, I would lite to - ju8tlllallle ~

~~

now.

19H FOitD VI 2 Dr.

·:t .

.

.

'59 Dodge 2 dr. H.T. $1195
Coronet V -8. Automatic, power steering,
w ltlw !.,...., A real oharp looker.

'51 Buick Spec. 4 dr. $1095

1150 Serleo. Six atcl. truns., OUilltlllt
tlreo. Runs I(OOd, alltth rough.

'57 Pontiac Star Chief $195

2 D&lt;. Hard Top, Power bnbtl, ~

Auto. ....... .Boalaloell~Gbr-

A-utomatic:, Power •teerin&amp;, radio.

'56 Olds 88 4 .,._ · · $695
Automatie, radio, heater, new tires. lfolor juol completely overhauled.

EXTRA
56 MaCURY

'57 Chev. 2 door · · · · $595

.

'56 ·Bukk Spec. • dr. • $695

V:8 auto. traaa., powvltnbo 11114tng All new wl•'w tlhl. SbiDJ 1&gt;lull
llnilb. A real 1NJ - ·

SPECIALS
57- STUDL

HARD TOP

55 FORD
2 door V-1

2 DR. H.T.

•395

•195

•395

Custom 2

Door

Good tlru and runo
lood.

l!hwrHowlc

Auto. R&amp;H, Loto ...
1111111 lift In this car

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1953 FORD VI 4 Dr.
ChH• lro-otteo

....

SadMVI.

1955 CHIVIIOLET 2 dr
1953 CHIVROLET 2 dr
Htt.lfOII
1951 CHIVIIOLIT VI
lmoolo Honltop.
looullful Nd llnloh.
Std. trona. 1t'o nlco.
!ito lt.

1955 CHIVIIOLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl. lt&amp;H. Std.
lroM.I!-Ica1

traftiPOI't•tlon ••

1

.. r.Soott.
lt55 atiVROLIT Sto.
Wat. Nice and clean.

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WAS

1

LeSobrt ' Door lodal. Lib ...,. oil

. ' " ' ....YMOUTM 4 Dr.

R•lnlco.VI.

IUICKS

1951 fl. YMOUTII4

PC)NTJACS

*·
ltS7
T-w.... va. *·
o-.va.

Pl.YMOunt 4

.,,. ....yMIIllfw 4 ••
II01uii~

l'tMhlllor•.VI.

·

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OI.DSMOBILES

MIRCURYS
JeepSta. W1g011
W.tt.w'lllll

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MOTOI SALES

~.

white finlab. Auto. obift.

1

60 Dodge··· $1095

4 Dr. Sed·an. 15 cyl. Auto. trans. Heater

'62 Dodge··· $1995

'61 Dodge • -- •1495
4 Door Sedan - t ryl . Sid.
and heatP.r, local ownt&gt;.r • . 0

a...o.

llodlo

v

'60 Ford---·- 51095

~'::u:•otiO!II tonowect by •

Mrs. U. S. Nease, prorram
Electro 2 Door llonl Top. Poww - · ancl llntoo. Aul:om11tle/ltader, had for her topic, "Jie.

ports Jl'rom the Landi of Decision." Four countriel are IJe.
ing atudied, Arc•tlna, South~~odeoia, Pakistan 1 ad

'60 Dodge • - - $995

1

abifL Buldi:'a flneal.

2 Dr. Sedan - V8. Std. tran1. Radio and
buter, padded dash. excellent condition.

4 Door Sedan- VB, Std. tram. Radio md

• • • $J49S '1395

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Mn. Jack Curlio; IUld Medical

~ ... ltnll• Olio
••w .u wldte tlldlh.
Mee.

$ ~/ $

Buick • • • .:z&lt;tt;l
-

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The leader read an article

lrvm The MtthodiJt WOIIIBD,
Plight of M18rant Wort·
Group llnatnaiUld
COiteludod
• by Mra. Nease
the
11111 Mn.
•
article, "lluznil.

Hoi.

4 Door Sedan t eyl Std. trana. Radio and
hNter. Very nice interior, tood tire&amp;, good
mechanJtal condition.

1

57 Dodge--- $795

4 Door Sedan - VB, oulo. trau Radio and
beater, power 11eer1D1 and brakeo. Ono

owner.

Dodge- - - $195
tllliDe. Body
radio 11Jd hutft. Juol a 1ood

t Door Sed8ll - t eyl. Good

""'Il, k10
work car.

_ laett:nars
~

Mn. Ruu Watson.

'57 Plymouth- $695

'5~

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Nurolnc Schools in Pakiswrlllell by a mleoionary
nune. Jean Bynall, read by

895 .......

Do« Bani Top. . . . . 111111. ...... lliirlnl1 lDCI ......

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59 Ford--·-· $1095

'58 Dodge ·- • $695

•

lodau...,.. .....

t Door
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Cu s ' .._,,
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Three roports were read, l'rO&gt;II Gala.xie 2 Door ~dan . Std. tran1. PO"Ner
Jteering, radio 111d heater.
Ieiiani l'Jvanplislll ln L a II D
America, written bf ~
- ~op
Barbieri, wu real by
illl'r·od Nease; Schools in Soulb4 Door Sedan - V8, auto. trane. Heater
ern Rhode~la, written by 1 miJt.
and radio. (We have 3 of theM t'ln. Take
lionary, Marcia Ball, read by
your pick.)

WHOLESALE PRICES

··MotORS'

I

We Heve Drestically Reduced Our Prices On These Used Cars. These
C1rs Are OK and As Represented. See Us and Save. Our lnventotty
Is High. We Must Move These Cars!

'59 Buick - - - •1595 •1495

WeHn. Them AI.._.
And They Are Going AI
S..Them

Mrs . Hanaon Holter, assisU!d
by Mrs. Edith Sisson, entertained the WSCS of the Forest Run
Methodilt Church Wednesday
Jevenll1g at her Forest Run home .
The meeting, in char&amp;e or ·
Mrs. John Scott, president, opwith devotions by Mrs.
Mark Evans, who had for her
topic, "The Christian Family
and the Community," taken
from the pamphlet "Portals
Prayer." Group singing open·

Station Wagon V-8. auto. tran1. Radio and
beater. Ori&amp;i,nal new c.ar selling price $3400

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STUDEIAKERS

NOW

- 5

RAMBLERS

PLYMOUTHS

Hostess For
WSCS Meeting

BETTER BUYI
59 Buick - - 1495 •1395

lNG RAMILIR Amorlcon 2 Dr. standard TroM.
ltlf - L i l t Claato 4 Dr. Su-. Push 11u~rlwa, lt&amp;H. lho,..
INl IIAMILU Conwlll'lllole. lted tnd whlto. Stonclord
tr..._ ltool elM" anol nita. Clnt loco1 - · S.. It

lt55 Pl.YMOUTH t

Karr &amp;. Van Z.andt ·
WY 2·5342

ltts FORD VI 4 Dr.

crt. Stotlon W-

Automoltclrma.

Many More •••• All Plainly Price Merbcl

'

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6

Mrs. Holter Is

Blaettnar

CHMOLnS

1951 CHEVIIOLET 4 dr

doo. C1"-".

Our low Prices Will Put You In Orbit

GRADUATE TO A

I•

1957 POitD 2 -

tr-. R&amp;H. Sao It

Ia the voting to tlo&lt;t former greata to bllo!ball'o HaD
of Fame, then ia a. regu.- whlob ~ the ..,....
alderatlon of U1.7 eanc!ldate 1111tllltol U..lltieA llw!tift
aa a player tor at 6ve yean. '!'be &gt;hltlnJ period
W Intended to prtift!iit iaJ'•tl 95 ud "nrc#• GIL the
faee of It, he oritic!Ad.
However, !hilt rule hu IIOt aMI!wbed a ' - . There
have beOII men eleetecl out of Ol'dor of their emlnt11ce.
Many an old-tilllOI' bM helm left •oa tbo outalde looll-

MIDDLIPOIIT

WHOLESALE PRICES

ANOTHER HUDEPOHL

BY ED KENNEDY

1'hono WY 2-2709
THIRD AVE.

Unci Cora.

I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~

That's my opinion
.••what's yours?

VAllEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.

Our Unci Cor Lot Is Loadecll Ovor 38 Cart On
A Lol With A Copacily of Only 20 Cora.
If Ya11 Don't Hovo A Trod•ln, Came In We
Will Sell You Any C1r On O...r Lol At A Whol•
..1. Price. Wo Hevo To Reduce Our Slack Of

lodan. 1-Hvl 111•
~tuM ~1uo. Stanclorll

'SPORTS PRESENTATIOI'I

5.95

Beware Of Itinerate Peddlers!

er:

::l;leod:in~g~tbe~P:a:clflae1Coa~•:t~:l

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eFLEXSTEEL
eKLING
eADMIRAL

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Falcon 4 Door Station Waa:on.

59 Dodge--- •1295

beater.

'59 Plymouth - *995
4 Door Sedan beater.

VI, auto. tran1. Radlo and

'58 Ford-·-·-- •695
Fairlane z Door Sedan - V8, auto. lnmt.
Radio ond hooter, power oloerln(. OM
QVITIK.

'57 Buick -- •• - •595

3 Door Riverio, olltl. trODL lladlo tad ...._
or. fOod lire•, boiQo rood, 1'11111 lllea.

'57 DeSoto •• - '295
4 Door Sedan. P - ....... ql) . . _
radio ud lloater, IOGII, llollJ - " ·

'53 Dods-----•395
~ To•

R. H.RAWLINGS

Pidi:up• • llpoed . . . .

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"~"·"i Eastern

.,

Wins Triangular Meet W~h Jackets, Racine

Middleport thinclads
.COP· ' Jac ket relay !&lt;!am won t h " I setting a new school record (his
" pe&lt;1 five f1rsts Thursday m • !mile and 88() relays.
owl! ), with a leap of 20'-ll'l•"
.- triangular meet at Eastern, Eastern however with thr.. Racine 's Roger Adllllll heav·
t more than their opponents. but f_irsts_ and 'a lot of ;!hers finish- ed. the 16lb. shot 11_'-61;" lo_r a
.till came in third behind East
h
f
1
Ted B 1
h led
a1ay w tr
I mg m t e money, wao meet trst pace,
er~ and Racine when I in a wmner with 60 points, Rarino the discu• ll3 '·1ll'&gt;'' and hlgn
~ 1pomts were lotea up.
was second with 5J poiats while l J'umped 5'6'' both feal5 good
~
•
Alan Wallace, MilS sopho- the Jackets had 41.
lfor first places.
,i I

P~ GE

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o'!,•••••••••••••••••---..;
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three plaees only :
Wal olne, Eaat.....
~~· ~~n\£~
180 yd. dub (10.1) A.
• uo run (IU) A. Wlll~&lt;t odlooJ recood, Rllc!llle (l!l), Bal&amp;laee tMI Rllc!hle tEl
(M), Rlleblo IE), Rldea- (E). ey (R) WU.. (MJ.
(RM),Ue a.. (•·.li) Hoffmao IE) Di&amp;CUI (liS' II%") RaBey (R)
•
•
McNickle tRI, Holfmu (E),
HIP
Jump M)
(I' I'') :!Jelley (R)
M kl lEI H ll -IRI
M "'" 'E)
a• n
' ~oelddl
·,
UO daob (13.0) Willoa (M), B. Wallace ( • ' "
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180

Rela~,

epor '

cine Eaotern
Sll~t Put ·(,l'll'a'')

had firsts in the 100 and Eastern 's Terry
Hoffman Eastern 's track ~~cord 1 hIs IRJ, Parker (Eh McNickle IR).
440 dash events. Bob Wilson ·
John Ridenour spring , its best, is 5-2, wit ll 880 J\U• (1:15) Ridenour (E)
was home in front of the : took the half mile, and Ron both losse: at the hands of War· B. Walla~ fM), Hood (M).
flock in the 220 dash , and the 'Ritchie won the broad jump, ren Local. The finishers, first Mile relay, Middleport, Ra·

won the mile,

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aa.1d hE was completely sati.sfted first division ·even if their perw1th the way that colt has come formance improves, and a most
was as smooth a~d ~IY workout improbable road to get anywhere
Thursday. He sa1d, I thought it near the pennant they supposedly
was as smooth and easy .a workou hnd a fair chance of winning.
as I've ever seen Never Bend Thursday was another example

Spencer Bou~ht
CINCINNATI ilJPii - Outfield-

put in."

of goor pil&lt;:hing going to waste.

Wally Post

Mir.np~ota Twin~

REFRIGERATOR ·f REEZEI

It

Mating publie a new tbnotable,

No date was specified. The anDOuncement also said that Algerian Premier Ahmed Ben Bella
!:'MU leave Saturday for a visit to

pion Harold Johnson was expected to arrive here today to begin
preparations for a defenae of hll
crown against Willie Paatrano on

salinger announced the Preaideot
would speak at tht Army's Redatone Araenal in HWitsrille before leavinl the airfield there for

NO DEFROSTING EVER
1 1 1

'

, ... Vnited Arab Republic.

June 1.

his return trip to Washington.

·Rollins, Ex-Buckeye S~ar, Having Tough
•

llf NORMAN MU.LER

tJPt Sporlri Wrflor
!lEW YORK UPIJ - To get
·• Yaa of what Rich Rollins of
&gt; lila
Twins has been gofila through, clench your teeth
. . . , and try to eat, talk and

.._Ia

tjllop.
'Dian, lor exercise, try running
; .. . . . lite block - &amp;till with
,.... Iiiith clinched.
, , Taop, Ia~ it'

Bollina pull rubber bands in hls
mouth ID bold hls jawa togelber.
Ho ate bis flrot ateak two nlgbte
ago and it wao dlllicult to cbaw.
Still, the red-haired Twin• third
b8S8IIlllll inllilll the broken jaw
lhould bave notblng to do with
hls baWng slump. And he feels
he's letting l!IIDigS' Sam Mele
and the Twina down because
"I'm oot doing my part."
Rollins, who last seaaon wao
voW ID the American League
All-star slartillj!team by playorl,
ooame. and managero, bu jUJt
about given up hi&amp; hopeo ot ...,.
pealing that honor this year.
"Let's face it," Rollins said
through a moulhlul of wired
teeth, "I won the AU-Star job Jut
year becaUM I had a greot flrat.

now. There were

lot of rosy
predictiono moda lor this tlub
and 10 far we've faUan short. And
I'm oot doillg my part."
1

The 26-yeaNJld Rollinl, wlto
ballad .2118 lest .....n with 18
bomero ond 911 runs batl&lt;!d In, Jo.
aiJta he laels "real good," deoplte

the fact that hio Umlted diet left
hJm eight pounds below hio normal weight thirl spring.
"I bad qutr. a bit of poln for
'
,
•
few
weeb alter I wao hit bot
•
1
...... lliDco Rollms JaW was
U's giJIM! -·" be
"Some·
"", by a pltcb ,in an exhibition
times it'• hard to breath, Ute aft.
' ..... Apil T, he ' been IIUbsist·
er I'Ye l'1ID out a double, althougb
ltta on a dlot of baby food, rmlk·
1 bavea't hit many ol thola late...... lltlllp and only recently on
ly, ' he odded with a wry grin,
10ft fDod lllta hamburger. . .
"But ....,.ally, I'Yo felt good,''
He mlsses those th•ck ._ IUJey
lte Clllltllluod. "!'"" hit I lol of
llloal&lt;l that bollplayers rehsh.
baUa that have gone directly ot
gven more 80, the former Ohio baH of the se.uon. "'This year. ftelderl. 'It. eoacbll tell me that
State star misses those base hits. there are al least fuur third bue- belni Ill and out e1 ,the Uneup,
Until he collected a single and men wllo are off to a great start. Ute I bsve, basn~ helped any,
double in Wednesday's 4-S defeat There'• Broob Robinson lOri· My rhythm IIIIi limine baVEII't
li7the New York Yankees, Rollins olesl, Clele Royer &lt;Yankees!, Ed boeot the umo. I'm primaril)' a
· ..bad gone &amp;-!or-24. His batting av. Cbarles tAtbltlbl, Pete Ward wrist 1t1t1er and I re1J a lot on
II an anemic .217.
(White Soxl, and maybe oven a timioJC. But I lbJnl: thillp will
of the wiring !rom his few more,
llart Wliddlll out IOOD.
,... removed last week. but "I'd be satisfied )1AI to set "AI JIIUIDOII Killebrew ,..
IMih IIIIJ ""' I!IICIIsed In Into the graove 10 tbat 1 marked wben we were riding out
' ~!•- to .Rep the bones in might belp this elub,'' be contlll- 'to the ballpark, lt'o an boeomo a
..,_ be .,. Jato a ...,.., j tilL ·"l'&lt;~r 1101 ~'iplal ·1111 IHm bil dl'l•quow.•
· •

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.-rd.

JD the voting to •Ieet former greats to bee :ball'e HaD
of Fame, then i8 a reg~datloa wblah forbido the _ .
lllderatloa of any OBDdidate uW be bu boell lltactlft
aa a player for at 1eut five yean. Tbe waiUq period
Ia brteaded to pl'8VeDt laj •i' .. lllld. ...- . ... tbe
of It, be criticized.
However, this rule bao JIOt abollllhed ·~ The,..
have beeD men elected out of order of their eminEilce.
Many an old-timer 11M been lott •.., tbe oullkle - ·
iDe in," while the l'OCOJ'd ol hill """""'pllohmenta fadeol
deeper Into the obadowa of yesteryear- entlreJ;J
beyond the eye-wlineso eerW1catioD of JIHII'e ltllll more
\IOtera. Too many former IP'e&amp;tl ha-ve bad

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encled to them In oemeteriea before they bad ~
dedicated to them In Cooperatown.
Obo-ly JM&gt;t ..,eryoae eaa be oleo ted at oaoe. '!'o
throw open the gateo would be to cbea.pon the .._.r.

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BY ED KENNEDY

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Mn. KOMelb Mldlul ,..,

1

CLELAND'S T.V.

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World light beavywelsht cham·

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Mainly About
• People In
Pomeroy

"'t:,

lh~s he hit 2il8
. home runs and
. had Royals mo~t of next season.

Thursday.

11

the year.
'
Le Departemental Chapeau
MAY II
.
Miss Tebreh Wo~gabriel of Run home.
.
It was dcidod the school d'Ohlo Bernice Christenson of
M181 Tebreh Woldegabr~el of
Ethiopia, Africa was guest A short bo•1ire• ....1on wu
. .
should be held from 9 to 11:30 NeY~, was the honor~ guest Mrs. C. F. HJbbo and ber Ethiop13, Africa, will be the Mn. Carl Moore and Mro. opeaker when ~ Women's AJr eoadllcled by Mn. Michael,
Teacher• and workers of the and the closmg program on Fri· at Thursday eYenlng's dinner daughter-in-law, Mrl. Georse gueat .speaker at the Women's John Smlth were Mother's Day ooclation of the First Uoiled pre~~ldont, and PIMa • e r •
Chesler Co11111111nlty Vscabon ~y night. They ~.hosa f~ 1 he meelln&amp; of Gallla County Salon Hibbs are leaving Saturday tor AssocJatJoo of Ftrs.t Um~ Pres- dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Presbyterian Churdl In Middle- played Jllld prilll awarded to
Bible School met Monday eve- Sharing Project the Week- No. 812, Eight and Forty, held Kissimmee, Florida, to vioit bytertan Church '" Middleport Geoffrey Wilson and family .
port met Thursday evenillg at Mn. Robert Nelson, Mrs AI·
ntng at the Cheoter Methodist day Rallglous Educatio~ Pro- In the Palm Room of the Lafay- the former's mother,
M r '· which will meet Thur~y eveMr. and Mrs. Don Jett aod the church.
fred Biggs wbo allo wo , 1h •
chu_rch to complete plans for
of ~elgs County
ette Hotel.
Rhea Brown. They will be gone ntn~ at the church Wtlh M r a. daughter, Ll!a Kay, were Sur&gt;- Mrs. George Anderson pre- door priJe, Ml'l. Nathan Bi~,
lhPtr V.B.S. Jun.~ to 1~.
Tuchers manuals were glv· AcrompanyJni her was EYa· a wOe!&lt;.
Dwight Wallace, Mrs. Bethel day afternoon guesto of her sit- sided in the absence of Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mrl!,
M~ ~ llrlp boChrlst~ '::''•
: t !hand ~e 1gen•ra~ched· Una Berkley of Nevada,
La Mrs. William Slater, Me1ga Coleman, . Mrs. Carl Horkey, ter and brother-ir&gt;-law, Mr and James Sanborn with M r s. Charles Lathey. Refreshmente
0
·
~ !'!.L.,~~!., 1:;'da ..;:
sc 00 exp 1
Secretalre-Calsslere, and other County Contact Chairman of Mrs, Sadie Starkey, Mrs. WU· Mrs Geoffrey Wilson and lam- Dw1ght Wallace giving tbe de·
oerved by the hoole!S to
· """"" ~u .,
evol , ,:
. state officers present were A.r· Garden Clube is llliiiOUJICtng th&gt;t ltam Mom•, Mrs. Walter Ow· ily
votions enlltlod, " The LoYe of thooe named aboVe and Mra.
Ill~
Three G •·
Paula Sue 8tJCfH4e
roe Marshall of Lancasl&lt;!r, L'· a flower tu'rllllllilli demonstra· ens and Mrs. Branch Flemmg I Mrs. Carl Moore, Mro Roy God," written by Billy Gra· Wilbur Young, Mrs. ~rd
fl,
..,....cer,
,
A.rchiYisl&lt;! and Mabel Brown, Uon and workshop wU1 be held 81 hosteaseo.
Tracy and Mrs. Den•ll Geog. ham. The prayer for
Slrchfield and Mn.
of the IChool, " 88 In
Ha.
Fifth
Birthday
Gallipolis, Ritual and Emblem. Tl&gt;uroday, June s, at the Civl· Magnolla Temple Pythian St. llein wero recent visitors
in ~ties was given by Miss
FiJcher.
It:!~ to ,.:'"::110
MASON - Paula Sue Bo•ock Emma Wayland of Middle· tan bulldlnt ""Marietta begJA· ters wUI meet Thursday at 7' 30 Parkersb"rg.
garet Sauer A synodical meet· ~~=-------=--=;jc~..~., llchool
t at
honored on her fifth birth- port, Le Petit Chapeau of the nlni at 9 a. m. Mra. p au 1 p.m. at the DAV haU. AU mem- Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Showers ing was announced for June 17·
cera .lbould be elected. Thls aoSaturday with a party giv· Gallia County Salon, presided Rood of Newwk, Ohio, 11 the bers are urged to be ~t. and daughl&lt;!r, Mary, of Wellston 21 at New Concord, Ob1o.
.
tp~ ttl:.~ at her home in Mason. Host- at the meetins and Introduced deomoutrator Thole attending Thf Child f""aena~on Leas; were ~nday guests of Mrs Ho- HJghlight of the eventnc was!
h I flnlll !hour h ur~ ••
were her parents, Mr. gu..t speakers.
are asked to .brlni container, ue o Mldd eport w
moe mer Showers.
a talk giYen by MISs Woldega0
6
e,!;;lt ton""
~:~ w 0 r e
Mrs. Paul Bocock.
Mildred Hamilton, secretaire, mechanics, flowers and fohage ~ursday e:en~ngh May ~ M at Mra. Charles Withrow spent !riel, who 11 a senior at Ohio
elec!M : : . ' Jack Spencer Games were played and pri~:- read commurucaliomr and re- for the workshop Ill the afte,.. ~/tmM.~IA 1~ o~e 0
Tuesday with Mrs. Nora Roush. UmYers1ty ma)ormg in Home
reskl'
~ler Melhodtet:
awarded to Sharon Pauley, grets from other mVJtod guests. noon and also a sack lunch.
r . 1 · " · uy . :n Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Freck- Econom1cs She wiU gradual&lt;!
~" ;;:;ld Holler vice proal: Cheryl Huber and Crystal Mrs. ChriStenson compliment· Mr. and Mrs. c. L, Wood of nold~, M•dwep"':t
~~h...~'~en- er, Racinc, had as theJr guests in June and return to her own
1
deni u. Herman 'u B. Mra Fruth. Refreshments were serv· ed the salon oo its work lor tu· Sommersville, W. Va., visited ~~co:', ~ s~
th Child ,. Sunday, Mrs. Howard Bolin, country where she will teach
· f Athens Road, Mrs. Guy Smith, for three years The speaker
Rl h•ard'f'"Barton' ....,:18ry'' Naz.· ed to hoaoree and the follow- bercular children and for con· wlth Mra. E. M. Wood this Th vwe opme,n Ao e 1
c
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J . Sch
M lr'but·
t N ti I J . h
e omen s SSOClll Jon o
d M
h
~~~
arene .... Mn. Willard Eben- ing guest&amp;, ame
w.arz, a· I .Ions o a ona
eWIS past week .
.
th First Unit
Presb terian Mr . an
rs Kennet Frazer ~old of .the customs and reu.ebach,l tnuurer MI. Harman rle Lambert, Barry, D1ana and Hos_p•taJ '" Denver and other Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. e
will me~ ThurJ. ev- and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rou•h 1ous behels of her country. She
U B
.
'
Tracy Harris, Crystal Fruth, proJects of E1ght and Forty.
C, E. Burdette and Mrs. Emt Y th and children, Debb1e and J.R. wore a nat1ve costume of wh1te
1 7. 30
Homeo/lhe
were given questionPaul~y. Guyia Roush, Tbe tables . were beautifully ersoo Jooes spent Thursday i,,
a A f. . p. m. : f e all of Gallipolis.
,cotton trinuned in green which
naires to 1111 out to help deckle Cheryl Huber, David Bocock, decorated With old·laahlottod GaUipolio.
a s~~: :"~:0 ~~ Eldon Kraeuter fell Thursday had been woven in Ethiopia.
Fabulou1
how many hours the
llchool Ronald Pauley, Susan and Jen· sn.owballs and r9ses,_ m keeping Attending Pomeroy
will be on the rJ&gt;. Iat h1s employment and JS a pa- A salad course was served' 11
should be wblch 'night w a I
Loo Thabet, Mindy Raynes, . with the red and white colors of OES Grand Inspection Tueeday
p I tient at St . Joseph Hospital. at the close of the
.
'
Nimrod Pauley, Mrs. Car· the salon. lnes Marchi, Dolores from Middleport were Mrs.
.
the hosl&lt;!sses Mrs.
deB Harris. SendlnB gifts were Magnani and Dorothy Hecker Jolm Lyons, Mrs. Theo Neutz- The mother · daughter ban·
lace, Mrs. Bethel
Mr. and Mrs. George Gum and were in charge of floral decor· ling, Mra. Charles
Bennett,
sponsored by the WSCS Wahama PTA Ha.
Mrs. Carl Horkey, Mrs. Branch
George, Jr., Mrs. Delbert Bo- allons and favors.
Mra. Jamea Pullen, Mrs. James
the Umted Methodist chllrch lmtalled 0/Jicer•
Fleming, Mrs. William MoJrrls .. ll
IIc1JCk, Miss Pattv Callingsworth, The visitors wore presented Clatworthy and Mrs. Allen
be hold Thursday at. 05 MASON _ Oificers of the wa. Mrs. Walter Owens and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Clark and lwlth corsages and gifts
of hes.
m. m the church din'"g hama High School PTA were in· Robert Starkey.
. AU women of the ch~h stalled recently by principal,
----purses and gloveo from their Mr. and Mrs. John
hosts. Favors lor the evenJni have receiYed word thai
mvJI&lt;!d to attend and brmg Clyde Foley and are
pres!HELPED COOP•
&amp;
GUEST OF DAUGHTER
were, h cal~da~ key II rJnis, son, L-Cpl. John Lyons, who is
daugl~ter ·uorbeana ';!'J~~ dent, Gerald Rood ; v'tce presi· Donovan 0 Roush .·easman
Mrs. Lettie Roush io in Col- Isera c pa I a penc '·
staticmed In Camp Pendleton,
lh
wtl
11 d ert dent. Mrs. Adrian La they; sec- apprentice USN son 'of Mr •nd
~~~~~:te:as the guest of her
Calif., hao been promoted to
e
mea
,
ro
ess at·. reta ry, Mrs. J ames Ha rt • n d , Mrs. Walter
, Roush
, of~ North
.
drink provided . s,Those
and family, Sgt. and Wahama /tlullcwn
Corporal. Ha recently complet·
are asked to bring treasurer Mrs. Harry Staats. Second. Middleport, " ""vinodl
WY 2·2255
O....By"'""Raymond Allensworth and
ed OYerseaa duty In the South
own table service.
Mrs. Fern Reichert, chair· aboard the fleet oiler USS NI'W· It
601 I. Moln St.
And T.... '1111 Hlone
Wim Hisla Honor
Pacillc.
Bethel No. e2 of the fnterna· man of the cultual arts com· ishiwl, and took part In the
A Mason county
musician
Order of Jolt's Daughters mil lee thanked those present I Pacific recovery of Astronaut
WY2·5422
won top 1101dier honors
at
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
meet in regular session who took students 1 Charles- Leroy Gordon Cooper May 15
Brooklyn Army
Terminal
at 7:30 p. m. at the ton to attend the Forum of t he Iduring his 22 orbits or the eartll. '"ii""":i::
(BARTl last month. Sp-4 Rub- Mr. and Mra. Val E.
p
M
. Tm 1
Future. The next
scheduled 1,-...ii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....ilii
ert L. Artie, ,... of Mr. and nolds of Morsantown •. W. Va., omeroy """nJC e pe.
meeting will be tl•e first ThursMrs. DenYer B. Artis of Mason, are announcl"'l the btrth of
A rumm":!y s~e sponsored day in September.
the WSCS of the Unil&lt;!d MeHAVE VISITORS
trumpeter in the 328th ArmY son We?""'!ay, May 15 at the
Band in Brooklyn, N. Y. was West V1rgxua UniVersity
church will be held at
"Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"
selected "soldier of the month" cal Center, we1ghlng 3 lbo.,
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
. A -1
oz., and named Val
DaYis-Warner ·butlding, l'ri· Mrs. Homer Holley and Mr.
m prl ·
Grandparents are Mr
and Saturday.
George J . Thoma of Liberty
a~
·
MAY II
'
I He was chosen for hb
.
!' L. E. Reynolds of
.
Lane, Pomeroy, were Mr. and
pearance, mllltarr. beartng, nul· and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks Ohio Valley and Great Bend Mrs. A.G. Preston of Hunt·
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
ltary courtesy, military and sen- of Morgantown. Great-trandmC)o Granges will be guests when ington, W.Va., Mr. and Mrs.
oral knowledge.
!hers are Mrs. Margaret Rey·
Hemlock Grove . Grange Earl R. Hollman of Columbus
Artis played In the Wabama nolds of Middleport and Mrs. meets Saturday evenmg. Mem- and Mrs. H. B. Curd of Porn·
Sc~l band and gradual,. Char lea Oben of Los
bers of the host Grange are eroy,
m 1959.
Calli. Mr, and Mra.
asked to bring pies for refresh·
1-'1 GAL... Makes 100 gal.--- 9.95
baYe two daughters, Ly~n.
FIRED MISSILE
QUARTS . . Makes 50 gal. - - - 5.95
MEETING HELD
years old and Gynn,
three
MAY !0
Army PFC Archie A. Hay·
Theodorus Council Daughters man, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Miss Frieda Faebola, promo- yoara,
America will meet In regular Ward B. Hayman, who live In
lion sacretary of the W.S.C.S.
session Monday, at 7:30 p. m. IRacine, has taken part in a
of Heath Church, held a oomMEETING ANNOUNCED
All offleers, the team and mem· week of missile firing p~i~~~~~:: [I
~tlee meeting of the secretar- The county-wide elau meet·
are requested to _he pres· at McGregor Guided
&amp;
tes of the W.S.C.S. for the leiJIJ. Inti wUI be held Sunday, May
to plan for Inspection.
Range, N. M, 89 a member
Our Uaad Car Lol Is Loodacll Ov... 38 Cars On
annual reporte. Attendmg were It at 1 p. m. al the Freedom
MAY Zl
Battery c of the 65th
'hono WY 2·2709
A Lot Wilh A Capaeity of Only 20 Can.
Mrs. Allred Scarberry, M r 1. Goopel Mlulo.n at Bald Knobs The Twilight Garden Club will
4th Mll8lle Battalion.
If You Don'l Havo A Trad•ln, Como In Wa
Garnet Entsminger, Mrs. Jack on SUversvllle : Bashan Road. meet Tuesday eYenlng at the l,o,;.,iiitoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,_,...,...iiiiiii:l:i
Will Soli You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whol•
BechUe, Mrs. Earl Knight, !leY, Grlllltb II pastor of th.e
or Mrs. Elmer Wlkcham
11le Prlca. We Have To Racluca Our Stock Of
Mrs. James Criswell, M r •· church and Rev. Ahart, leader with Mrs. Louis Reibel as coU1td Can.
Herman Haddox, Mrs. E. M. of the meeting. The publle II hostess, There will be a plant
Wood.
Invited.
sale.

ISALES

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That's my opinion
ooowhat's yours?

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:::~';.~u~..,

Women Hear
Speaker From
Ethiopia

Motorola
Television

Pesky delights in telllng ·atioUl won his second game.

-~ a -•·
...._
of singJes.
10-hit attaca;
5 .......1t uan
a .267 battmg average His hest I Thacker' who made the United I PRESIDENT PLANS TOUR
.
Edwarda. the only consistent who umally reUevea for the
yeEir was 195!&gt; wlwn he hfl d 40 Press International AU-America
WASHINGTON IUPII - PreSt- hitter making a showing for the gell but made his first malorll
homers and a 309 average
team while at the University of dent Kennedy planK a helicopter Reds thls season, get his single league start.
Cincinnati last season waa a
tour of the Tennessee Valley Au- In the only Ume he got to bat. The Red Sox got to Os1DJkl
'1'0 VISIT AJ,GF!RlA
rltortal draft choice 'of the Na- tbority area Saturday.
.
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tiona! Basketball Association Press Seeretary Pierre Sabnger I
, ALGIERS IUPII - Cuban Pre- team.
said Thursday Kennedy would
ANOTHER HUDEPOHL
mier Fidel Castro will vislt AImate the airborne mrvey after
'!PORTS PRESENTATION
~Bia at the end of this month or
speaking at the TVA chemi~l
the beginning of June, the minis- ARRI'VES FOR TRAINING
engineering building at Muscle
try of information announced LAS VEGAS, Nev. &lt;UPI&gt;'- Shoals, Ala.

Chester Plans
Bible School
. JUne
DUllng

Ilbefll·.

Te.;.,hera

The same jo~keys who rod~ !n The Chicago Cubs nailed the
the Derby agam handle the b1g Reds for a w ahutout, despite
h " 'th Will' Sh
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t ree. WJ
1e
oem er on a six-hit performance by .Jim
Candy Spots, Manny. Ycaza on O'Toole, who was aiming fl)r his
I
Never Bend and Brauho Baeza on seventh win of the season. The
Chateaugay.
Reda got six hits too, off Larry
;erry a:.. ~urclulsed Thursday
frt~ ;~gPnf .
The Preakness Is a crlll!sroads Jackson • but were unable to do skipper laughs ·
1r
T
h
be
om acolllll, w ere
f?r Chateaugay. who can move a anything with them.
111at'R all behiDd him now and leadin 'Lhe Paelfic Cout L~li:UOII
· General M~mager Bill DeWitt
bttle closer to a clean RWeep of Only one Cincinnati hit was 10 ill the rest of the Amer.icau 'tb g
ba"'""
the Reds said p~'st . 3~. was Mid "l"m trying despentely to ge&amp; th Tr' 1 Cro
Ia ics b add
WI a .393 .._.. average.
8
traded to your team!"
e tp
wn e !IS
Y · good for extra bases - a double League.
to make room for Spencer, who )
____.:.... _ _ _ _ _ ,lng the Preaknoss to his Derby by pinch hitter Jesse Gonder In Pesky's rod·bot Red Sox won
was released by the Loo Angeles I -triumph. The Belrrnmt Stakes on the elghtb inning l!lat moved their filth otralght game and
Dodgm Tuesday .
READY FOR DVTY
June 8 completes ll1o golden ,.. Jobn Edward 1 to third. But Ed- over the league lead Thuroday
Post, in his 14th st&gt;ason in the , CINCINNATI &lt;UPII rie".
wards and Gonder were two of blanking~ Lot Angela Al!j!ellll
ma]Dr leagues. has failed to hil l Thacker will enter the Army
Ef«bb WIB Triple
the seven Reds left on baae dur- Won Earl Wilson's two-hitter.
ufely in seven trips to the plate. six months of active training lat- Throughout racing history only ing the nine frames. Vada PinGetl Tw Rita
In 11 years with the Reds and er this month "' that he will he eight hor"" have won all three son was the only Red to get Wilson eWJII contributed a
three with the Philadelphia Phil ready to play for the Cincinnati races-Sir Barton. Gallant Fox, more than one aafety -a co..le foot triple and aiiDgle bt ~=~~:II
was sold to the
ThllrRdAy hy
C' ''1rinnati Red" for an undi'· ll
rlnc: ... d amount of cash and
R"cis also •tnnounrt&gt;d th"' 'il!l';;,ng ::~ i
rrf infir&gt;ll'lv nary] SpPnrPr 8l'o

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And at the rat.! be's
fourth defeat. Baltimore llartor
freshman manager Johnny
Chuck Estrada, who UmJted
of the first-place Boston Red
losers to two hill before depart·
might make it.
.. 1 .•• lng in the sixth with a sttrf 010ow,
11
his teen-age days in the
wheo he worked as a clulbbo'osel
boy for the Portland club of
Pacific Coaat League.
"
"I U8ed to pollsb the oboes and
(•sharpen the spike .sfor guya iu:
Joe- DiMaggio, Ted WilliamJ, Mike
Higgins and Frank Crosettl,'' the
dark-eyed, 43-year-old Red Sox

Gallia Sal~n ~
for the clooing program, Has Nevadan As
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Dany sentinel, Pomeroy-MJ4cneport, o.. May 17. 1983·7

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Candy Spots Favored In Preakness
BJ' RAY AYRES
Omaha, War Admiral, Whirlaway, tunity by falltng In the Belmont sixteenth or a mlle shorter
UPJ Sporil Writer
Count Fl~t, Assault ~nd Citation. Stakes after winning the firs! two. the Derby .and Never Bend
By lJnlte4! Pn111 lnten~•Uonai Chicago at Baltimore, night
BALTIMORE \UPll-Optimism Thret- other horses had the i.~andy Spot-. i~ favored at 8-5 was in front at Churchill Do•.,nsll
Amerloll Le•pe
N•tloaal League
ran high at Pimlico today, with chance Chateaugay seeks in Sat- growing support for Never Bend 1 with a sixteenth o£ a mile to
W. L. Pet. GB
W. L .. Pd.. GB
trainers of Candy Spots, Never i urd.ay 's mile and three-sixteenth each liMed at 5·2. But there is I The other starters include! ~;::~II
~ Boston
18 11 .621 . . San Francisco
22 13 .629
and Chateaugay each confi· l Preakne.ss. Bu~ Carry Back, Tim ' growing support for ever Bend i R~eat, County Squire, L
20 13 .6116
Los Angele!!
19 16 .543 3 dent that his horse was ready for Tam and Pens1v.e blew the oppor- because the Preakness 11 one- TwiSt and On My Honor .
: Chicago
1BaltimorP
19 14 .576 1 Chicago
18 16 .529 31:ir: the race of his life Saturday in 1
New York
111 12 .571 I ~Z , St. Louis
19 17 .528 31:l the 87th running or the $180,000
all their runs ir the fir!Jt iMlng.
I Kansa!' c uy
10 14 .56:~ P-2 : Pittsburgh
t6 t6 .soo 4lh Preakness stake!!.
The cleveland Indians knocked
Cleveland
14 13 .519 3 1Philadelphi~
16 17 .435 5
·
the Chicago White Sox out of first
Los Angrl('s
11 :m .459 5
Milwaukee
17 19 .472 51,-2 Eight 3-year-olds are scheduled I
place with a 5-.4 victory and the
. t 1.
,... 17 .469 s\1
Balitmore Orioles battered the
7 c·mcmna
umi'Oil
12 HI :187
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Washington
13 22 371 8 New York
15 20 .429 7 Crown classics. Candy Spots on~ l l
Washington Senators 9-1 in only
Minne~ota
11 20 355 8 Houston
15 21 .417 8 again is the favorite, just as he
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Tluwsday'a Rt'sults
Thursday's ReSult•
was in the Kentucky Derby two
In the Nation~ League. the San
1
Boston S Los A.ngele~ o
i Chic.agn 2 Cincinnnti 0
weeks ago.
Francisco Giants beat the New
it B8 Illm'
. orl! 9 W8.1; h.mglon 1.' ntg
. hi·!'1'1
k
5
St
Lo
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2
But
Candy
Spots
failed
at
York Mets 8-5, the Milwaukee
n l wau ef'
. . UIS
; (;levP.Iand 5 Chil.'ago 4, m~hl
! San F'ranci~eo 6 New York 5
Churchill Downs, suffering the
Braves defeated the St. .lAJuis
0 I} gn me!' scheduled!
Philadt&gt;lphia 5 Homl'ton 2. night only defeat or hL.~ career when he
Cardtnals .5-2. the Chicago Cubs
lday·~ Probuble Pltcl'lers
Lo.c; Angeles Pittsburgh o, ·
finished third behind Darby Dan
blanked the CinciMati Reds 2-0,
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Fr ld •}·•8 p-•
rvua bl e PI tc hera
_
ry I0-2! vs . R(' ]J 11 ·2' or
M1Jwaukee at Chicago _
Hoy Slable's Never Rend.
Fred Hutchinson's cap seems to game was a real pitching batt 1e. the Houston Colt8 5-2, and the
M~·ell 12_21 .
o-21 vs. Ruhl t2-3J .
"He lOoks a little harder than fit a little loosely these days, with both O'Toole and Jackson Angeles Dodgers nipped the""'"'"
~ al Baltimore 1 night l - ' Cincinnati at St.. Louis mgmJ-- ' he did for the Derby," said Mesh there is a good reason for it: He's hurling scoreless ball. Then in the burgh Pirate!~ 1.0.
1
Peter .~~ 2 -2 \ vs. Rarher ,f',. 1 l
.l(ly !1-f'il vs. Broglio GJ-11 .
Tenney, who trains Candy Spots probably juRt about bald.
· seventh the Cubs pushed aeross ,
AIYID BMtl BrolltU
l.a!t .W~f'l~ 81
N... w
York I Philadelphia at Houston lnightl for Rex C. Ellsworth. indleotlng Anyone s h o u I d undersialld one run. Don ZMnr relieved
Max Alvis' homer off Jim Bro•s·IJ
(nigh~_ Nelson 12,o 1 vs. Bou·, - Hamilton !2-0J vs.
he believed the snn nf Nigromonte Hutch's problem. He has given O'Toole in the eighth, and was in nan in the ninth inning gave
ton (3-J\
I 14_0 _
was sharper now than he was at up talking aOOut it, because by turn relieved by Bill Henry who Indians their victory over
Kansas City at Bo~ton lni~ht ~- Pittillburgh at UJ" Angeles Louisville.
now there just isn't anything lett allowed a single to give Chicago White Sox. John Buzhardt sta:rt.O!II
Bowsfield (24J or WirkPr!'ham 1 lnighfl - Gihbon (2.01 v~. Miller
Satisfied With Chateaugay
for him ~ say.
.
an insurance run 111 the same in- ror ChicagO and had a 2-1
'" &lt;t4&gt; .J':&amp;. Morehead 1:1-0 J.
' (2-21
Jim Conway, who trains Derby After s•x weeks of tearmg h.L8 ning.
until Joe Adcock's three-run
.:fJi!trolt at Wa~hinglon !2, twi-1 New York al San
winner Chatea~ay, was undaunt- hair. and enough herat.ing, eajo1- The Reds are in !\ U&gt;ui.tl to- ble put the Tribe ahead 4--2,
llgbt-Dlgbt.) - AguirrP 13-31 nnd !night. I ~ Ci sco 11 -31 vs .
ed. Earlier in the week he was ling a~d ~lead_ing to rm a book. night with Joey Jay, the D'l0Bt· the eighth. Dave NiCholson's
Mossi 13.2) vs. Dani f' ls lfl.o• and q .11•
worried after Chateaugay turned thr.: Cmcmnat1 Reds are still suffertnu victim of the Cinclnnat 1 run double in the top of the nintb
Osteen (().3),
Saturday's Gam~
in a faster mile workollt than the missing the ball.
bAtting slump, hoping for his sec- tied the score and set the slaJiell
I Milwaukee at Chicago
trainer desired . But the colt has For a whole pile of reasons this ond win against six losses.
for Alvis' fourth homer.
Saturday's Gamf's
· Phi!adPiphia at Houston
shown no HI effects and appears is a virtual tragedy . But there Joey's cap might fit a little Ramos, Cleveland's third pitcher,
Minnesota at Cievebnd
: Los Angeles st N("w York
Pittshurgh at Los Angeles
to be in high fettle and Conway are two that really stand out.
I008ely too.
was credited with his . first vicN('W York at San Francisc 0
promises Chateaugay "will run as Nun:aber one, the _someti.mes·up, Some kids ho~ to grow up and tory.
Kansas City at Roston
Cincinnati at Sl. Louis, night
good or better than he did in Lou-~ mostttmes down hitting hal left become president, but one former
Brooks Robinson drove in four
i Detroit at Washington, night
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a whale of a lot of mighty fine sharpen th espikes lor ~ys Uke runs for the Orioles and Jaokiell
.
pitching go to waste .
be named U:Je American League'• Brandt three more to tag WashALL STAR
Woody Stephens, who trams Nev· Number two, U.e Reds face a manager of the year.
ington's Dick Rudolph with hJs

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Middleport thinclads
.COP· ' Jac ket relay !&lt;!am won t h " I setting a new school record (his
" pe&lt;1 five f1rsts Thursday m • !mile and 88() relays.
owl! ), with a leap of 20'-ll'l•"
.- triangular meet at Eastern, Eastern however with thr.. Racine 's Roger Adllllll heav·
t more than their opponents. but f_irsts_ and 'a lot of ;!hers finish- ed. the 16lb. shot 11_'-61;" lo_r a
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440 dash events. Bob Wilson ·
John Ridenour spring , its best, is 5-2, wit ll 880 J\U• (1:15) Ridenour (E)
was home in front of the : took the half mile, and Ron both losse: at the hands of War· B. Walla~ fM), Hood (M).
flock in the 220 dash , and the 'Ritchie won the broad jump, ren Local. The finishers, first Mile relay, Middleport, Ra·

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was as smooth a~d ~IY workout improbable road to get anywhere
Thursday. He sa1d, I thought it near the pennant they supposedly
was as smooth and easy .a workou hnd a fair chance of winning.
as I've ever seen Never Bend Thursday was another example

Spencer Bou~ht
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Wally Post

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No date was specified. The anDOuncement also said that Algerian Premier Ahmed Ben Bella
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pion Harold Johnson was expected to arrive here today to begin
preparations for a defenae of hll
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salinger announced the Preaideot
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his return trip to Washington.

·Rollins, Ex-Buckeye S~ar, Having Tough
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tJPt Sporlri Wrflor
!lEW YORK UPIJ - To get
·• Yaa of what Rich Rollins of
&gt; lila
Twins has been gofila through, clench your teeth
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'Dian, lor exercise, try running
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Bollina pull rubber bands in hls
mouth ID bold hls jawa togelber.
Ho ate bis flrot ateak two nlgbte
ago and it wao dlllicult to cbaw.
Still, the red-haired Twin• third
b8S8IIlllll inllilll the broken jaw
lhould bave notblng to do with
hls baWng slump. And he feels
he's letting l!IIDigS' Sam Mele
and the Twina down because
"I'm oot doing my part."
Rollins, who last seaaon wao
voW ID the American League
All-star slartillj!team by playorl,
ooame. and managero, bu jUJt
about given up hi&amp; hopeo ot ...,.
pealing that honor this year.
"Let's face it," Rollins said
through a moulhlul of wired
teeth, "I won the AU-Star job Jut
year becaUM I had a greot flrat.

now. There were

lot of rosy
predictiono moda lor this tlub
and 10 far we've faUan short. And
I'm oot doillg my part."
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The 26-yeaNJld Rollinl, wlto
ballad .2118 lest .....n with 18
bomero ond 911 runs batl&lt;!d In, Jo.
aiJta he laels "real good," deoplte

the fact that hio Umlted diet left
hJm eight pounds below hio normal weight thirl spring.
"I bad qutr. a bit of poln for
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U's giJIM! -·" be
"Some·
"", by a pltcb ,in an exhibition
times it'• hard to breath, Ute aft.
' ..... Apil T, he ' been IIUbsist·
er I'Ye l'1ID out a double, althougb
ltta on a dlot of baby food, rmlk·
1 bavea't hit many ol thola late...... lltlllp and only recently on
ly, ' he odded with a wry grin,
10ft fDod lllta hamburger. . .
"But ....,.ally, I'Yo felt good,''
He mlsses those th•ck ._ IUJey
lte Clllltllluod. "!'"" hit I lol of
llloal&lt;l that bollplayers rehsh.
baUa that have gone directly ot
gven more 80, the former Ohio baH of the se.uon. "'This year. ftelderl. 'It. eoacbll tell me that
State star misses those base hits. there are al least fuur third bue- belni Ill and out e1 ,the Uneup,
Until he collected a single and men wllo are off to a great start. Ute I bsve, basn~ helped any,
double in Wednesday's 4-S defeat There'• Broob Robinson lOri· My rhythm IIIIi limine baVEII't
li7the New York Yankees, Rollins olesl, Clele Royer &lt;Yankees!, Ed boeot the umo. I'm primaril)' a
· ..bad gone &amp;-!or-24. His batting av. Cbarles tAtbltlbl, Pete Ward wrist 1t1t1er and I re1J a lot on
II an anemic .217.
(White Soxl, and maybe oven a timioJC. But I lbJnl: thillp will
of the wiring !rom his few more,
llart Wliddlll out IOOD.
,... removed last week. but "I'd be satisfied )1AI to set "AI JIIUIDOII Killebrew ,..
IMih IIIIJ ""' I!IICIIsed In Into the graove 10 tbat 1 marked wben we were riding out
' ~!•- to .Rep the bones in might belp this elub,'' be contlll- 'to the ballpark, lt'o an boeomo a
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JD the voting to •Ieet former greats to bee :ball'e HaD
of Fame, then i8 a reg~datloa wblah forbido the _ .
lllderatloa of any OBDdidate uW be bu boell lltactlft
aa a player for at 1eut five yean. Tbe waiUq period
Ia brteaded to pl'8VeDt laj •i' .. lllld. ...- . ... tbe
of It, be criticized.
However, this rule bao JIOt abollllhed ·~ The,..
have beeD men elected out of order of their eminEilce.
Many an old-timer 11M been lott •.., tbe oullkle - ·
iDe in," while the l'OCOJ'd ol hill """""'pllohmenta fadeol
deeper Into the obadowa of yesteryear- entlreJ;J
beyond the eye-wlineso eerW1catioD of JIHII'e ltllll more
\IOtera. Too many former IP'e&amp;tl ha-ve bad

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encled to them In oemeteriea before they bad ~
dedicated to them In Cooperatown.
Obo-ly JM&gt;t ..,eryoae eaa be oleo ted at oaoe. '!'o
throw open the gateo would be to cbea.pon the .._.r.

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For !notaooe, who ira the,.. _ , , the Buebotll
Writers who would oay that lltaD lluolal !llld w.......
Spahn abo,uld not one day be oaabrUied? Waltlllr flY•
yeara after the)' retire ia purely m•ttet ol 101'111.
Every time either of them enteno a pme be . . -

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Tel')' U.. already elected eajoy a biJ)Ier atiDdlnl Ill.
thooe atatiltieo wbleh meaoure !NIIeb.n s-t ell.
Wltb na apologl01, the ruloa ooa14 be auapeadod !llld
th- mEII could he adm!Uod u a flll'llllll reoopitioll ol their almoet UDique p ate
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Sold new for $4100. V-8, auto. tram., power brake•, 1teering. . Radio and IJr.
conditioning. One local owner.

BY ED KENNEDY

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Mn. KOMelb Mldlul ,..,

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CLELAND'S T.V.

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World light beavywelsht cham·

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Mainly About
• People In
Pomeroy

"'t:,

lh~s he hit 2il8
. home runs and
. had Royals mo~t of next season.

Thursday.

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the year.
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Le Departemental Chapeau
MAY II
.
Miss Tebreh Wo~gabriel of Run home.
.
It was dcidod the school d'Ohlo Bernice Christenson of
M181 Tebreh Woldegabr~el of
Ethiopia, Africa was guest A short bo•1ire• ....1on wu
. .
should be held from 9 to 11:30 NeY~, was the honor~ guest Mrs. C. F. HJbbo and ber Ethiop13, Africa, will be the Mn. Carl Moore and Mro. opeaker when ~ Women's AJr eoadllcled by Mn. Michael,
Teacher• and workers of the and the closmg program on Fri· at Thursday eYenlng's dinner daughter-in-law, Mrl. Georse gueat .speaker at the Women's John Smlth were Mother's Day ooclation of the First Uoiled pre~~ldont, and PIMa • e r •
Chesler Co11111111nlty Vscabon ~y night. They ~.hosa f~ 1 he meelln&amp; of Gallla County Salon Hibbs are leaving Saturday tor AssocJatJoo of Ftrs.t Um~ Pres- dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Presbyterian Churdl In Middle- played Jllld prilll awarded to
Bible School met Monday eve- Sharing Project the Week- No. 812, Eight and Forty, held Kissimmee, Florida, to vioit bytertan Church '" Middleport Geoffrey Wilson and family .
port met Thursday evenillg at Mn. Robert Nelson, Mrs AI·
ntng at the Cheoter Methodist day Rallglous Educatio~ Pro- In the Palm Room of the Lafay- the former's mother,
M r '· which will meet Thur~y eveMr. and Mrs. Don Jett aod the church.
fred Biggs wbo allo wo , 1h •
chu_rch to complete plans for
of ~elgs County
ette Hotel.
Rhea Brown. They will be gone ntn~ at the church Wtlh M r a. daughter, Ll!a Kay, were Sur&gt;- Mrs. George Anderson pre- door priJe, Ml'l. Nathan Bi~,
lhPtr V.B.S. Jun.~ to 1~.
Tuchers manuals were glv· AcrompanyJni her was EYa· a wOe!&lt;.
Dwight Wallace, Mrs. Bethel day afternoon guesto of her sit- sided in the absence of Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mrl!,
M~ ~ llrlp boChrlst~ '::''•
: t !hand ~e 1gen•ra~ched· Una Berkley of Nevada,
La Mrs. William Slater, Me1ga Coleman, . Mrs. Carl Horkey, ter and brother-ir&gt;-law, Mr and James Sanborn with M r s. Charles Lathey. Refreshmente
0
·
~ !'!.L.,~~!., 1:;'da ..;:
sc 00 exp 1
Secretalre-Calsslere, and other County Contact Chairman of Mrs, Sadie Starkey, Mrs. WU· Mrs Geoffrey Wilson and lam- Dw1ght Wallace giving tbe de·
oerved by the hoole!S to
· """"" ~u .,
evol , ,:
. state officers present were A.r· Garden Clube is llliiiOUJICtng th&gt;t ltam Mom•, Mrs. Walter Ow· ily
votions enlltlod, " The LoYe of thooe named aboVe and Mra.
Ill~
Three G •·
Paula Sue 8tJCfH4e
roe Marshall of Lancasl&lt;!r, L'· a flower tu'rllllllilli demonstra· ens and Mrs. Branch Flemmg I Mrs. Carl Moore, Mro Roy God," written by Billy Gra· Wilbur Young, Mrs. ~rd
fl,
..,....cer,
,
A.rchiYisl&lt;! and Mabel Brown, Uon and workshop wU1 be held 81 hosteaseo.
Tracy and Mrs. Den•ll Geog. ham. The prayer for
Slrchfield and Mn.
of the IChool, " 88 In
Ha.
Fifth
Birthday
Gallipolis, Ritual and Emblem. Tl&gt;uroday, June s, at the Civl· Magnolla Temple Pythian St. llein wero recent visitors
in ~ties was given by Miss
FiJcher.
It:!~ to ,.:'"::110
MASON - Paula Sue Bo•ock Emma Wayland of Middle· tan bulldlnt ""Marietta begJA· ters wUI meet Thursday at 7' 30 Parkersb"rg.
garet Sauer A synodical meet· ~~=-------=--=;jc~..~., llchool
t at
honored on her fifth birth- port, Le Petit Chapeau of the nlni at 9 a. m. Mra. p au 1 p.m. at the DAV haU. AU mem- Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Showers ing was announced for June 17·
cera .lbould be elected. Thls aoSaturday with a party giv· Gallia County Salon, presided Rood of Newwk, Ohio, 11 the bers are urged to be ~t. and daughl&lt;!r, Mary, of Wellston 21 at New Concord, Ob1o.
.
tp~ ttl:.~ at her home in Mason. Host- at the meetins and Introduced deomoutrator Thole attending Thf Child f""aena~on Leas; were ~nday guests of Mrs Ho- HJghlight of the eventnc was!
h I flnlll !hour h ur~ ••
were her parents, Mr. gu..t speakers.
are asked to .brlni container, ue o Mldd eport w
moe mer Showers.
a talk giYen by MISs Woldega0
6
e,!;;lt ton""
~:~ w 0 r e
Mrs. Paul Bocock.
Mildred Hamilton, secretaire, mechanics, flowers and fohage ~ursday e:en~ngh May ~ M at Mra. Charles Withrow spent !riel, who 11 a senior at Ohio
elec!M : : . ' Jack Spencer Games were played and pri~:- read commurucaliomr and re- for the workshop Ill the afte,.. ~/tmM.~IA 1~ o~e 0
Tuesday with Mrs. Nora Roush. UmYers1ty ma)ormg in Home
reskl'
~ler Melhodtet:
awarded to Sharon Pauley, grets from other mVJtod guests. noon and also a sack lunch.
r . 1 · " · uy . :n Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Freck- Econom1cs She wiU gradual&lt;!
~" ;;:;ld Holler vice proal: Cheryl Huber and Crystal Mrs. ChriStenson compliment· Mr. and Mrs. c. L, Wood of nold~, M•dwep"':t
~~h...~'~en- er, Racinc, had as theJr guests in June and return to her own
1
deni u. Herman 'u B. Mra Fruth. Refreshments were serv· ed the salon oo its work lor tu· Sommersville, W. Va., visited ~~co:', ~ s~
th Child ,. Sunday, Mrs. Howard Bolin, country where she will teach
· f Athens Road, Mrs. Guy Smith, for three years The speaker
Rl h•ard'f'"Barton' ....,:18ry'' Naz.· ed to hoaoree and the follow- bercular children and for con· wlth Mra. E. M. Wood this Th vwe opme,n Ao e 1
c
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M lr'but·
t N ti I J . h
e omen s SSOClll Jon o
d M
h
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arene .... Mn. Willard Eben- ing guest&amp;, ame
w.arz, a· I .Ions o a ona
eWIS past week .
.
th First Unit
Presb terian Mr . an
rs Kennet Frazer ~old of .the customs and reu.ebach,l tnuurer MI. Harman rle Lambert, Barry, D1ana and Hos_p•taJ '" Denver and other Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. e
will me~ ThurJ. ev- and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rou•h 1ous behels of her country. She
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Tracy Harris, Crystal Fruth, proJects of E1ght and Forty.
C, E. Burdette and Mrs. Emt Y th and children, Debb1e and J.R. wore a nat1ve costume of wh1te
1 7. 30
Homeo/lhe
were given questionPaul~y. Guyia Roush, Tbe tables . were beautifully ersoo Jooes spent Thursday i,,
a A f. . p. m. : f e all of Gallipolis.
,cotton trinuned in green which
naires to 1111 out to help deckle Cheryl Huber, David Bocock, decorated With old·laahlottod GaUipolio.
a s~~: :"~:0 ~~ Eldon Kraeuter fell Thursday had been woven in Ethiopia.
Fabulou1
how many hours the
llchool Ronald Pauley, Susan and Jen· sn.owballs and r9ses,_ m keeping Attending Pomeroy
will be on the rJ&gt;. Iat h1s employment and JS a pa- A salad course was served' 11
should be wblch 'night w a I
Loo Thabet, Mindy Raynes, . with the red and white colors of OES Grand Inspection Tueeday
p I tient at St . Joseph Hospital. at the close of the
.
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Nimrod Pauley, Mrs. Car· the salon. lnes Marchi, Dolores from Middleport were Mrs.
.
the hosl&lt;!sses Mrs.
deB Harris. SendlnB gifts were Magnani and Dorothy Hecker Jolm Lyons, Mrs. Theo Neutz- The mother · daughter ban·
lace, Mrs. Bethel
Mr. and Mrs. George Gum and were in charge of floral decor· ling, Mra. Charles
Bennett,
sponsored by the WSCS Wahama PTA Ha.
Mrs. Carl Horkey, Mrs. Branch
George, Jr., Mrs. Delbert Bo- allons and favors.
Mra. Jamea Pullen, Mrs. James
the Umted Methodist chllrch lmtalled 0/Jicer•
Fleming, Mrs. William MoJrrls .. ll
IIc1JCk, Miss Pattv Callingsworth, The visitors wore presented Clatworthy and Mrs. Allen
be hold Thursday at. 05 MASON _ Oificers of the wa. Mrs. Walter Owens and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Clark and lwlth corsages and gifts
of hes.
m. m the church din'"g hama High School PTA were in· Robert Starkey.
. AU women of the ch~h stalled recently by principal,
----purses and gloveo from their Mr. and Mrs. John
hosts. Favors lor the evenJni have receiYed word thai
mvJI&lt;!d to attend and brmg Clyde Foley and are
pres!HELPED COOP•
&amp;
GUEST OF DAUGHTER
were, h cal~da~ key II rJnis, son, L-Cpl. John Lyons, who is
daugl~ter ·uorbeana ';!'J~~ dent, Gerald Rood ; v'tce presi· Donovan 0 Roush .·easman
Mrs. Lettie Roush io in Col- Isera c pa I a penc '·
staticmed In Camp Pendleton,
lh
wtl
11 d ert dent. Mrs. Adrian La they; sec- apprentice USN son 'of Mr •nd
~~~~~:te:as the guest of her
Calif., hao been promoted to
e
mea
,
ro
ess at·. reta ry, Mrs. J ames Ha rt • n d , Mrs. Walter
, Roush
, of~ North
.
drink provided . s,Those
and family, Sgt. and Wahama /tlullcwn
Corporal. Ha recently complet·
are asked to bring treasurer Mrs. Harry Staats. Second. Middleport, " ""vinodl
WY 2·2255
O....By"'""Raymond Allensworth and
ed OYerseaa duty In the South
own table service.
Mrs. Fern Reichert, chair· aboard the fleet oiler USS NI'W· It
601 I. Moln St.
And T.... '1111 Hlone
Wim Hisla Honor
Pacillc.
Bethel No. e2 of the fnterna· man of the cultual arts com· ishiwl, and took part In the
A Mason county
musician
Order of Jolt's Daughters mil lee thanked those present I Pacific recovery of Astronaut
WY2·5422
won top 1101dier honors
at
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
meet in regular session who took students 1 Charles- Leroy Gordon Cooper May 15
Brooklyn Army
Terminal
at 7:30 p. m. at the ton to attend the Forum of t he Iduring his 22 orbits or the eartll. '"ii""":i::
(BARTl last month. Sp-4 Rub- Mr. and Mra. Val E.
p
M
. Tm 1
Future. The next
scheduled 1,-...ii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....ilii
ert L. Artie, ,... of Mr. and nolds of Morsantown •. W. Va., omeroy """nJC e pe.
meeting will be tl•e first ThursMrs. DenYer B. Artis of Mason, are announcl"'l the btrth of
A rumm":!y s~e sponsored day in September.
the WSCS of the Unil&lt;!d MeHAVE VISITORS
trumpeter in the 328th ArmY son We?""'!ay, May 15 at the
Band in Brooklyn, N. Y. was West V1rgxua UniVersity
church will be held at
"Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"
selected "soldier of the month" cal Center, we1ghlng 3 lbo.,
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
. A -1
oz., and named Val
DaYis-Warner ·butlding, l'ri· Mrs. Homer Holley and Mr.
m prl ·
Grandparents are Mr
and Saturday.
George J . Thoma of Liberty
a~
·
MAY II
'
I He was chosen for hb
.
!' L. E. Reynolds of
.
Lane, Pomeroy, were Mr. and
pearance, mllltarr. beartng, nul· and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks Ohio Valley and Great Bend Mrs. A.G. Preston of Hunt·
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
ltary courtesy, military and sen- of Morgantown. Great-trandmC)o Granges will be guests when ington, W.Va., Mr. and Mrs.
oral knowledge.
!hers are Mrs. Margaret Rey·
Hemlock Grove . Grange Earl R. Hollman of Columbus
Artis played In the Wabama nolds of Middleport and Mrs. meets Saturday evenmg. Mem- and Mrs. H. B. Curd of Porn·
Sc~l band and gradual,. Char lea Oben of Los
bers of the host Grange are eroy,
m 1959.
Calli. Mr, and Mra.
asked to bring pies for refresh·
1-'1 GAL... Makes 100 gal.--- 9.95
baYe two daughters, Ly~n.
FIRED MISSILE
QUARTS . . Makes 50 gal. - - - 5.95
MEETING HELD
years old and Gynn,
three
MAY !0
Army PFC Archie A. Hay·
Theodorus Council Daughters man, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Miss Frieda Faebola, promo- yoara,
America will meet In regular Ward B. Hayman, who live In
lion sacretary of the W.S.C.S.
session Monday, at 7:30 p. m. IRacine, has taken part in a
of Heath Church, held a oomMEETING ANNOUNCED
All offleers, the team and mem· week of missile firing p~i~~~~~:: [I
~tlee meeting of the secretar- The county-wide elau meet·
are requested to _he pres· at McGregor Guided
&amp;
tes of the W.S.C.S. for the leiJIJ. Inti wUI be held Sunday, May
to plan for Inspection.
Range, N. M, 89 a member
Our Uaad Car Lol Is Loodacll Ov... 38 Cars On
annual reporte. Attendmg were It at 1 p. m. al the Freedom
MAY Zl
Battery c of the 65th
'hono WY 2·2709
A Lot Wilh A Capaeity of Only 20 Can.
Mrs. Allred Scarberry, M r 1. Goopel Mlulo.n at Bald Knobs The Twilight Garden Club will
4th Mll8lle Battalion.
If You Don'l Havo A Trad•ln, Como In Wa
Garnet Entsminger, Mrs. Jack on SUversvllle : Bashan Road. meet Tuesday eYenlng at the l,o,;.,iiitoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,_,...,...iiiiiii:l:i
Will Soli You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whol•
BechUe, Mrs. Earl Knight, !leY, Grlllltb II pastor of th.e
or Mrs. Elmer Wlkcham
11le Prlca. We Have To Racluca Our Stock Of
Mrs. James Criswell, M r •· church and Rev. Ahart, leader with Mrs. Louis Reibel as coU1td Can.
Herman Haddox, Mrs. E. M. of the meeting. The publle II hostess, There will be a plant
Wood.
Invited.
sale.

ISALES

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That's my opinion
ooowhat's yours?

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Women Hear
Speaker From
Ethiopia

Motorola
Television

Pesky delights in telllng ·atioUl won his second game.

-~ a -•·
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of singJes.
10-hit attaca;
5 .......1t uan
a .267 battmg average His hest I Thacker' who made the United I PRESIDENT PLANS TOUR
.
Edwarda. the only consistent who umally reUevea for the
yeEir was 195!&gt; wlwn he hfl d 40 Press International AU-America
WASHINGTON IUPII - PreSt- hitter making a showing for the gell but made his first malorll
homers and a 309 average
team while at the University of dent Kennedy planK a helicopter Reds thls season, get his single league start.
Cincinnati last season waa a
tour of the Tennessee Valley Au- In the only Ume he got to bat. The Red Sox got to Os1DJkl
'1'0 VISIT AJ,GF!RlA
rltortal draft choice 'of the Na- tbority area Saturday.
.
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tiona! Basketball Association Press Seeretary Pierre Sabnger I
, ALGIERS IUPII - Cuban Pre- team.
said Thursday Kennedy would
ANOTHER HUDEPOHL
mier Fidel Castro will vislt AImate the airborne mrvey after
'!PORTS PRESENTATION
~Bia at the end of this month or
speaking at the TVA chemi~l
the beginning of June, the minis- ARRI'VES FOR TRAINING
engineering building at Muscle
try of information announced LAS VEGAS, Nev. &lt;UPI&gt;'- Shoals, Ala.

Chester Plans
Bible School
. JUne
DUllng

Ilbefll·.

Te.;.,hera

The same jo~keys who rod~ !n The Chicago Cubs nailed the
the Derby agam handle the b1g Reds for a w ahutout, despite
h " 'th Will' Sh
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t ree. WJ
1e
oem er on a six-hit performance by .Jim
Candy Spots, Manny. Ycaza on O'Toole, who was aiming fl)r his
I
Never Bend and Brauho Baeza on seventh win of the season. The
Chateaugay.
Reda got six hits too, off Larry
;erry a:.. ~urclulsed Thursday
frt~ ;~gPnf .
The Preakness Is a crlll!sroads Jackson • but were unable to do skipper laughs ·
1r
T
h
be
om acolllll, w ere
f?r Chateaugay. who can move a anything with them.
111at'R all behiDd him now and leadin 'Lhe Paelfic Cout L~li:UOII
· General M~mager Bill DeWitt
bttle closer to a clean RWeep of Only one Cincinnati hit was 10 ill the rest of the Amer.icau 'tb g
ba"'""
the Reds said p~'st . 3~. was Mid "l"m trying despentely to ge&amp; th Tr' 1 Cro
Ia ics b add
WI a .393 .._.. average.
8
traded to your team!"
e tp
wn e !IS
Y · good for extra bases - a double League.
to make room for Spencer, who )
____.:.... _ _ _ _ _ ,lng the Preaknoss to his Derby by pinch hitter Jesse Gonder In Pesky's rod·bot Red Sox won
was released by the Loo Angeles I -triumph. The Belrrnmt Stakes on the elghtb inning l!lat moved their filth otralght game and
Dodgm Tuesday .
READY FOR DVTY
June 8 completes ll1o golden ,.. Jobn Edward 1 to third. But Ed- over the league lead Thuroday
Post, in his 14th st&gt;ason in the , CINCINNATI &lt;UPII rie".
wards and Gonder were two of blanking~ Lot Angela Al!j!ellll
ma]Dr leagues. has failed to hil l Thacker will enter the Army
Ef«bb WIB Triple
the seven Reds left on baae dur- Won Earl Wilson's two-hitter.
ufely in seven trips to the plate. six months of active training lat- Throughout racing history only ing the nine frames. Vada PinGetl Tw Rita
In 11 years with the Reds and er this month "' that he will he eight hor"" have won all three son was the only Red to get Wilson eWJII contributed a
three with the Philadelphia Phil ready to play for the Cincinnati races-Sir Barton. Gallant Fox, more than one aafety -a co..le foot triple and aiiDgle bt ~=~~:II
was sold to the
ThllrRdAy hy
C' ''1rinnati Red" for an undi'· ll
rlnc: ... d amount of cash and
R"cis also •tnnounrt&gt;d th"' 'il!l';;,ng ::~ i
rrf infir&gt;ll'lv nary] SpPnrPr 8l'o

er'

Around And
About
M'ddl rt
I
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And at the rat.! be's
fourth defeat. Baltimore llartor
freshman manager Johnny
Chuck Estrada, who UmJted
of the first-place Boston Red
losers to two hill before depart·
might make it.
.. 1 .•• lng in the sixth with a sttrf 010ow,
11
his teen-age days in the
wheo he worked as a clulbbo'osel
boy for the Portland club of
Pacific Coaat League.
"
"I U8ed to pollsb the oboes and
(•sharpen the spike .sfor guya iu:
Joe- DiMaggio, Ted WilliamJ, Mike
Higgins and Frank Crosettl,'' the
dark-eyed, 43-year-old Red Sox

Gallia Sal~n ~
for the clooing program, Has Nevadan As
.. ~~~~·~h~fngw':!:..~c~· ~:~ Dinner Guest

Dany sentinel, Pomeroy-MJ4cneport, o.. May 17. 1983·7

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er_ Hend, secnnd in the Derby, very tough road to get int4 the

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Wally Post Is
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Candy Spots Favored In Preakness
BJ' RAY AYRES
Omaha, War Admiral, Whirlaway, tunity by falltng In the Belmont sixteenth or a mlle shorter
UPJ Sporil Writer
Count Fl~t, Assault ~nd Citation. Stakes after winning the firs! two. the Derby .and Never Bend
By lJnlte4! Pn111 lnten~•Uonai Chicago at Baltimore, night
BALTIMORE \UPll-Optimism Thret- other horses had the i.~andy Spot-. i~ favored at 8-5 was in front at Churchill Do•.,nsll
Amerloll Le•pe
N•tloaal League
ran high at Pimlico today, with chance Chateaugay seeks in Sat- growing support for Never Bend 1 with a sixteenth o£ a mile to
W. L. Pet. GB
W. L .. Pd.. GB
trainers of Candy Spots, Never i urd.ay 's mile and three-sixteenth each liMed at 5·2. But there is I The other starters include! ~;::~II
~ Boston
18 11 .621 . . San Francisco
22 13 .629
and Chateaugay each confi· l Preakne.ss. Bu~ Carry Back, Tim ' growing support for ever Bend i R~eat, County Squire, L
20 13 .6116
Los Angele!!
19 16 .543 3 dent that his horse was ready for Tam and Pens1v.e blew the oppor- because the Preakness 11 one- TwiSt and On My Honor .
: Chicago
1BaltimorP
19 14 .576 1 Chicago
18 16 .529 31:ir: the race of his life Saturday in 1
New York
111 12 .571 I ~Z , St. Louis
19 17 .528 31:l the 87th running or the $180,000
all their runs ir the fir!Jt iMlng.
I Kansa!' c uy
10 14 .56:~ P-2 : Pittsburgh
t6 t6 .soo 4lh Preakness stake!!.
The cleveland Indians knocked
Cleveland
14 13 .519 3 1Philadelphi~
16 17 .435 5
·
the Chicago White Sox out of first
Los Angrl('s
11 :m .459 5
Milwaukee
17 19 .472 51,-2 Eight 3-year-olds are scheduled I
place with a 5-.4 victory and the
. t 1.
,... 17 .469 s\1
Balitmore Orioles battered the
7 c·mcmna
umi'Oil
12 HI :187
'
. to start in the second or the Triple
Washington
13 22 371 8 New York
15 20 .429 7 Crown classics. Candy Spots on~ l l
Washington Senators 9-1 in only
Minne~ota
11 20 355 8 Houston
15 21 .417 8 again is the favorite, just as he
•
other AL games scheduled.
Tluwsday'a Rt'sults
Thursday's ReSult•
was in the Kentucky Derby two
In the Nation~ League. the San
1
Boston S Los A.ngele~ o
i Chic.agn 2 Cincinnnti 0
weeks ago.
Francisco Giants beat the New
it B8 Illm'
. orl! 9 W8.1; h.mglon 1.' ntg
. hi·!'1'1
k
5
St
Lo
.
2
But
Candy
Spots
failed
at
York Mets 8-5, the Milwaukee
n l wau ef'
. . UIS
; (;levP.Iand 5 Chil.'ago 4, m~hl
! San F'ranci~eo 6 New York 5
Churchill Downs, suffering the
Braves defeated the St. .lAJuis
0 I} gn me!' scheduled!
Philadt&gt;lphia 5 Homl'ton 2. night only defeat or hL.~ career when he
Cardtnals .5-2. the Chicago Cubs
lday·~ Probuble Pltcl'lers
Lo.c; Angeles Pittsburgh o, ·
finished third behind Darby Dan
blanked the CinciMati Reds 2-0,
· • 1
F'arm's Chateaugay and ,Cain CHICAGO IUPIJ - H manager For the first six innings the the Philadelphia Phillies do•meilll
·'
nesola at C\e-\'eland !m,z;nt
Fr ld •}·•8 p-•
rvua bl e PI tc hera
_
ry I0-2! vs . R(' ]J 11 ·2' or
M1Jwaukee at Chicago _
Hoy Slable's Never Rend.
Fred Hutchinson's cap seems to game was a real pitching batt 1e. the Houston Colt8 5-2, and the
M~·ell 12_21 .
o-21 vs. Ruhl t2-3J .
"He lOoks a little harder than fit a little loosely these days, with both O'Toole and Jackson Angeles Dodgers nipped the""'"'"
~ al Baltimore 1 night l - ' Cincinnati at St.. Louis mgmJ-- ' he did for the Derby," said Mesh there is a good reason for it: He's hurling scoreless ball. Then in the burgh Pirate!~ 1.0.
1
Peter .~~ 2 -2 \ vs. Rarher ,f',. 1 l
.l(ly !1-f'il vs. Broglio GJ-11 .
Tenney, who trains Candy Spots probably juRt about bald.
· seventh the Cubs pushed aeross ,
AIYID BMtl BrolltU
l.a!t .W~f'l~ 81
N... w
York I Philadelphia at Houston lnightl for Rex C. Ellsworth. indleotlng Anyone s h o u I d undersialld one run. Don ZMnr relieved
Max Alvis' homer off Jim Bro•s·IJ
(nigh~_ Nelson 12,o 1 vs. Bou·, - Hamilton !2-0J vs.
he believed the snn nf Nigromonte Hutch's problem. He has given O'Toole in the eighth, and was in nan in the ninth inning gave
ton (3-J\
I 14_0 _
was sharper now than he was at up talking aOOut it, because by turn relieved by Bill Henry who Indians their victory over
Kansas City at Bo~ton lni~ht ~- Pittillburgh at UJ" Angeles Louisville.
now there just isn't anything lett allowed a single to give Chicago White Sox. John Buzhardt sta:rt.O!II
Bowsfield (24J or WirkPr!'ham 1 lnighfl - Gihbon (2.01 v~. Miller
Satisfied With Chateaugay
for him ~ say.
.
an insurance run 111 the same in- ror ChicagO and had a 2-1
'" &lt;t4&gt; .J':&amp;. Morehead 1:1-0 J.
' (2-21
Jim Conway, who trains Derby After s•x weeks of tearmg h.L8 ning.
until Joe Adcock's three-run
.:fJi!trolt at Wa~hinglon !2, twi-1 New York al San
winner Chatea~ay, was undaunt- hair. and enough herat.ing, eajo1- The Reds are in !\ U&gt;ui.tl to- ble put the Tribe ahead 4--2,
llgbt-Dlgbt.) - AguirrP 13-31 nnd !night. I ~ Ci sco 11 -31 vs .
ed. Earlier in the week he was ling a~d ~lead_ing to rm a book. night with Joey Jay, the D'l0Bt· the eighth. Dave NiCholson's
Mossi 13.2) vs. Dani f' ls lfl.o• and q .11•
worried after Chateaugay turned thr.: Cmcmnat1 Reds are still suffertnu victim of the Cinclnnat 1 run double in the top of the nintb
Osteen (().3),
Saturday's Gam~
in a faster mile workollt than the missing the ball.
bAtting slump, hoping for his sec- tied the score and set the slaJiell
I Milwaukee at Chicago
trainer desired . But the colt has For a whole pile of reasons this ond win against six losses.
for Alvis' fourth homer.
Saturday's Gamf's
· Phi!adPiphia at Houston
shown no HI effects and appears is a virtual tragedy . But there Joey's cap might fit a little Ramos, Cleveland's third pitcher,
Minnesota at Cievebnd
: Los Angeles st N("w York
Pittshurgh at Los Angeles
to be in high fettle and Conway are two that really stand out.
I008ely too.
was credited with his . first vicN('W York at San Francisc 0
promises Chateaugay "will run as Nun:aber one, the _someti.mes·up, Some kids ho~ to grow up and tory.
Kansas City at Roston
Cincinnati at Sl. Louis, night
good or better than he did in Lou-~ mostttmes down hitting hal left become president, but one former
Brooks Robinson drove in four
i Detroit at Washington, night
- ---~---- lsvilie."
a whale of a lot of mighty fine sharpen th espikes lor ~ys Uke runs for the Orioles and Jaokiell
.
pitching go to waste .
be named U:Je American League'• Brandt three more to tag WashALL STAR
Woody Stephens, who trams Nev· Number two, U.e Reds face a manager of the year.
ington's Dick Rudolph with hJs

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PONTJACS

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BEnER BUY'
- - • $1495 $1395
NOW

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'59 Buick

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·MOTORS

Mrs. Holter Is
Hostess For
WSCS Meeting
Mrs. Hanson Holter, assisted
by Mrs. Edith Sisson, enterlsln·
od lbe WSCS of the Forest Run
Methodl!t Church Wednesday
levenllli at her Forest Run home.
The meelln&amp;, In charge of
Mrs. John Scott, president, opwith devotio1111 by Mrs.
1.,...-. Evans, wbo had for her
"The Christian Family
the Community," taken
torom the pamphlet "Portals
Prayer." Group singing open·

~U::u:VoliODI followed by •
Mn. u. s. Nesse, pi'IJ8fam

Electra Z Door llanl Tep. Poac - • aad lnttl. Autoontltielleeder, had for ber topic, "Jia.
lhifl. Bulck'1 flnell,
ports From the Landa of 0.

'61 Ford

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$1495 $1395 Cblna.

Station Wl(oa. , . . _ - I .,a. old. oltlft. Oola loeal ownor.

We Have Drastically Reduced Our Prices On The~e Used Cars. Thtte
Cars Are OK and As Represented. See Us and S1ve. Our Inventory
Is High. We Must Move These Cars!

'60 Dodge--- $1095
4 Dr. Sedan.

e cyl.

Auto . trans. Heater

'62 Dodge--- '1995
Station Wagon V-8, auto. trans. Radio and
beater. Orijinal new car selling price $3400

'60 Dodge --- $995
2 Dr. Sedan - VB. Std. trans. Radio and
heater, padded dash. excellent condition.

and

'59 Ford---·- '1095

Three reports were reed, PrC)o

Galaxie 2 Door Sedan. Std. trant. Power
lteerinc, radio and beater.

Rhodelia, Pakistan

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1'0111 by Mn. '58 Dodg· . - -~-~§95
in South•u&lt;O-

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Mr1. Jack CUrtll; and Ml!lllical
and Nursing Scboola in Pallia-

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4 Door Sedan d,
trans. Htater
and radio. (We ha~e 3 of these ran. Tab

your pick.)

Plymouth- '695
• •1870 '1695 llllrll~:! ~y,!u,oru:'.:'~ '57
DOOI' Sedan I cyL Std. tro01. Radio and
heater. Very nlee intarior, rood u,..., good
Mn. Ruu Wataon.
The leader read an article
from The Mathadlat Woman,
P1lgbl of Mlllanl Work·
Group linClnl and lftY'
by Mn. N - coaeluded
~;~and Mn. Hollie'
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article, "HumiJ..

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'57 Dodge --- $795
' Door Sedan - V'8. auto. tra01. Radio and
beater, power lloeriDt ond brallel. Olio

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Dodge
'195
no. Sedan - I cyl. Good on&amp;iao.

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_,.,, llu radio and lloatar, Juat a 10011

'61 Dodge--- '1495
4 Door Sedan - I cyl. Std. traM. llllcllo
1nd heater, local owner.

'60 Ford-·--- '1095
Falcon 4 Door Station Waaoo.

'59 Dodge--- '1295
Door Sedan - V8, Std. trana. Radio and
he-ater.

4

'59 Plymouth - '995
4

Door Sed•n - VB, auto. trano. Radio ond

beater.

'58 Ford ------•695
Flirllne 2 Door Sedah - VI, aulo. truo.
Radio and heoter, _ . •temn1. One
OWltel'.

'57 Buick-- -- .. '595
3 Door Rlveria, · - trauo. Radio 111d !ltdor ...... tires, bleb IOOd. nw lllca.

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told, ~ ,.,..•

'53
Dodge-;.-"'395
Ton
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(9)-FOR-SALE----~

WANT AD
INFORMATION

. . . . . ... -

LEGAL NOTICE

'

23 Juniors Are
Tapped For
Honor s.,...;; • tv

Ca rpen l er

REA_STATE
(9) FO R SALE
..,. ··~liM No " • ·~'"'" "'
---IN CHESTER: 111 acre farm for 05"'- roct•. ~ben..e &amp;ua parallel with
lbe Nurtb Une ol lllid ll'r-c\lon 58
roda ao thr u-' line o1 .. ,d ••n('t\~&gt;n,
L..EGo\L NOTICE
.
0
I:UO P M ll•.t twtt&lt;&gt;f'll PubllUitl. .
I sale. 7 roums e&gt;ld bath, gar- thenrll'
Nur!h on the £1111 line nf
•otuta, O.adthw t.m 4 Ill
a~e . barn and summer hou!Ce. Nld t"r•rtlun 65"-t rod• lo the pl•c-. Marvin
Rlllt-h&amp;rl w h 0 s e
Mnrtday
Call or f"O'ltact, Robert Mul· ::o..~f'~rnnl~ll~l ~:::::~::: ~~11·~;'"e: place of residence IS Elkins,
CANt.:ELLA TluNS
ford,
t:hester, Ohio.
IC'fPI, mor• or lf'.ll
West Vlrg m18 , and whose '
luCie •
CtlRREt"l'IUNS
Whit"h nld dud. by mutu.aJ ml•
..
WUI oe ..:-eeptll!(l 11Dt11 ~00 A II.
5 15 6tp takf' and by error ot th• •crlv'""'"'· exact BddresF in unknown and In recognition or
Mother's
Fon Oal t&gt;f '"'-lhhe•tiGII
_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ___: lnathenently omlttrd and IDI'Orr•ctI Day Flowers were presented PT PLEASANT
Twenty..
ly deaf"ri!M!d 1 part of uld rt&gt;al e• WhoS.. mailJng address IS p 0
.
IU:GULATIONS
t•tr.
,rgtma ' 1 tt the foUowing
at the carpen·
were tapped
1960 Studebaker Conv. Cpe. _
$1,395
r'bc PUIUOIMI • e~l &lt;lie ftl]d
U,##k~• •
• ...
The prayer {'' llld petltllm ... ror Box !226. Elk'lns ' West ...
v
'
d three juniors
.
H
·--1 rotI
~
1.0 edl• ol ret.c• 11n' •o:l• de~ed
..
-.
~
s.•1
the
reformation
or
dnd.
lo
quiet
Uti• 18 hereb)· notififed thai on the 1 ter Baptist Church on Sun ay the NatiOnal
onor
~ ety o
Regal
V8
.
.
:wtomat1c
trans.
Power
steecing.
black
vinyl
·•hJI!&lt;'tlnn.nte EJTO)h dlould IMto uld real ••tatt, and for othl'lr
·
th
ld
t
ther
p
·
1
PI
t
H'gh
at
inlenor. blark to-p, cream body. Radio and heater, good
•epc'I,..M • m~~~o~~o:ltai.II!IJ 'tM 1111b
'
~ull!r
at~ day of April, 1963, Maralyn n.ornmg e o es mo
om
easan
1 sci•--'
uu•
•J~et
""Ill 1ot M rup.-,lll'\hll for
tires
- 2 story frame, s.aJt! derl!ndantll are requlre&lt;t to Rmeharl bemo pl&lt;ttnllff r•Jed prt&gt;sent, Elizabeth Gardner, the an assembly Wednesday mor~
&lt;nn•• • hftr """ •no•n..,.l!f"l 11'Uf'rlloft
I POMEROY
9 rooms bath ba erne t h t &amp;RIWII'r Nald pc"lltion on the IMh day
'
n
'
th
J
D .
, . • s n , o m June. 1!163 , or Judrmenr will bt her peltlon
against him 8 ~ de- youngest mo er. anet
un- mg.
RATES
1
1
ror want A.d Senotee
I water he~tmg, 2 porch.es, cor- taken 11 t" "~ A~h~mco.::N. Phlutlff fendant m the Court ol Com Iham, the mother with the most Connie Cottrill, pre~Jdent ot
1959
Chevrolet - ---,---::-:-:--=--. $1,295
• (.;enb pii!T word "nf' nMI'I'Intl.
ner location, out of h1gh wa· l WEB.'•TER A-ND FULTZ
mon Pleas Meigs County Ohio children present May Jordan the National )ionor Society. preV 8 2·Door. (vory over turquoise finish, Powerglide, radio,
Minimum Charre ftll 1'1111~
!
$8 500 OO
Allornrrn for Plaintiff
•
•
'I
'
h
.
th
·
.,
heater,
whitewalls,
spotless
clean
intenor.
er
·
·
tt&gt;
26
&lt;5l
J.
to.
n.
24.
:n.
at"
Casr
No l3,470, praying tor 1and the one who mothers t e sided durmg e tapp1~g cer
11 Cento .,., woro ""
rn_,... con'ecuth•l! ln ~el"f!ona
POMEROY - 6 room frame,
divorce from said Marvin Rme :must rhildren, V1vian fiaston, mony. The four principals of
Pul' raTe 11 4 ~-entt pe1 worG w1ll
!HI aharred fu• advl!!rth lnl 11 not
bath, forced a1r gas heating,
lEGAL NoT•c•
hart. on the grounds of qross i d:ildren's class teacher.
the !lf•rlety were ~ven by Ran.
•nod Within lO day• llflf'r •""""•
front porch, 50 rt. frontage on Hobert Whltetlde who ruldea •t neglect of duty and extreme ! The MYF of Temple Metht&gt; aid Jarrell, scholarship; Dottle
n~;: b4l
CA.RDiibf rttAJIIILS - 11 ~ tor
paved street. $3,500.00. Terms 1221
LYll Stree.t. Parkenbura. w, eat cr 11elty plaintiff also prays for dist
met Sunday evening at Knoll character; Steve Th
Bragg,
Vlrtinll.
E~h GuHllame. ~3l:J Ho mf'r
•
..
•ll •dfa nor,rnum a;acll ••Mit•nn
MID DLEP0 RT - 6 room stre1n.
al wtti;JJ lc llhl•uaroe,o ountt....,.
KPnsa• cuy 10. Ml11..,.urh n. restoration of her malden name th._ church. Judy Seel gave the leadership; and Sandra
orn1
rr.ame. bath • full. basemen,t bur
•' I Mol pr1 wf&gt;rd
rl Adami.
207
Oth Street.
Parker•
. " Wha t ton, serv1ce. s31]d ra crank gave
,
wnt
vtr
tnta,
who
arf
non
Marilyn
Buckley;
and
other
proprogram
on
the
topiC,
1
1
OFFIC~ HOURS
1
gas furnace heahng,
lot 80 x rf'~ldll!nt~
o1 !lf!rVI&lt;'
tht atate
or otuo. c&amp;n·
and loPJ
relief · Said cause will be 1These Symbols Mean." Mary the pledge to. the new'II memlt:30 II. 11'1 '" J (Ill p 1\-l jl311t
.
upon
whom
f
'
or
summllDB
rgi
1
S'llturday .8 .J(I AM In t2 00 OtiOI'
100, good ocatJon. $5,900.00. I not br malle wllhln tilt' state of Ohio for hearmg on or after the lst Massey had devotions. Other hers, With Susie Somervl e V•
IT'S SO EASY
___ FOR SALE __
For~~~~ 0! Le~se__ ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN ::.:!u~~e 0~ 0\~: :~t~'tr wot '"';. 1n~1~..·~· day of June , 1963.
members present were· Mike ing the lighted torch pledge.
TO PLACE A
221
KIRBY Sweeper, perfect con- NEWLY FURNlSHED 4 room IBOX
PHONE WY %-%%20 :~~fr,~cear~f:ci ~~~ t~:u~~~ ~:~,:!
Manlyn Rmehart,
Massey, Jan Seel, Eddie and Mrs. Evelyn Brake is advisor.
ft.ESHLT PROlH IL"'NG
1h" J. B. O'Brien, Attorney
d1l10n
,
and
guaranteed.
Pow·
house,
located
on
3
acres.
1
POMEROY,
OHIO
Probate
cWrt
wntun
and
for
Warren
Keirns, Gary Mosier, 1'apped in the ceremony were
W&lt;\N'f AD
0
1
Sold mile off 124 on good gravel
5 17 3tc ~~~~;1!;1 ~ ha~e:~! :~8o!:!!• d ;sc~~':i
for Plaintiff.
Loretta Sue and Amy Wdght, Linda Tatterson, Rebacca SJlinn
er polisher included.
PHONE WY 2-2157
new for $21000. Balance due, road, below Long Bottom. IN POMEROY. Eight room :;a•th~~~~~ce~;n~,01~he':'e ':~n~b~o&lt;~;~~
(4) 12, 19, 26; (5) 3, and Walter Jordan. Chaperones Krancis Kooken, Kenny Lo~e,
$41.35 or 7 paytnenh $7.00 Drilled well Electricity, bot· house, 3 bedrooms and bath, sonal properly In said fatate with
JO, 17, etc
were Mr. ana Mrs Arthur Crab- Coralea Bonecutter, Donna Kies1
monthly. WY 2·2204.
I tled gas. Phone WY 2..fi889. large lot. Good location out of :h~'t'"hth~0 1ft~Y e~~:Le&lt;~:~uwan~ r~:~:
Plaintiff
tree and Mrs. Earl Seel.
ter, Susan Dickens, Opal Rose,
0
NOTICES
5 17 5tc E. E. Hayman, Syracuse, 0. high Water. Call WY 2-2590. ::o~:!·a ~0 ~:r h~ a!:~t:~ h~h~~
A wiener roast in the church Charles Keefe~, ~a WoodLa,
I ;:= c:-:= c:-:-::--7 - 5·14--tltp
'
10
tfc
further
that
the
real
eatate
canno•
be
LIOAL NOTICE
grove
Wrightj
•
-"OMPLETE 1'
I
.,
dil'ldf'd and muat be aold lD Ita Notice t. hereby liven that on
'was enJ·oyed 'by the group GaryL Adler,E Vtcki Su
J{ln.oid
FISH SANDWICH 30 0
C
, c, mon
" vo ume encyenuret.Jo and divided accordlnl MondPY, May :tO, at IO a. m. the un followwg the meeting.
na ong, mma
e
"'"" '
Rl·ngs, 30c. Jack's Datn.• Bar, clopedi·a Bri'ltanni·ca Jun1'or de·
FOR SALE - Two bedroom , ,
'" ''''r that the d.e""'dent dent1nt'd wtll ofler for aale ""
th Dl t 1c C
Ll d H d
Audrey Sm1'th
' -'
.:'tnn~:V8. 6~111, dled ac:u:ed of . .;n un: public aucUon to the blfhut bidder Reports On e
S r t
On· 0 ~ er man,
,
. •
Middleport
5-14-6tc signed especially for children .
FOR RENT
bor.Je, Beautiful Birch kitcb- divided one-halt tntereat 1n the to!· for cub In hand at tta• Btaettnu terence at Chillicothe recently Bonme Barker, Dickie Wilton,
1962 dl.l.
C -'
I
en, automatic gas heat. 1649 lowlnl dn rll!ed real estate and that Auto Company, Pomeroy. Ohio, the
bur
Mlk Le-"N
••UTOMOBll..E msura~:~cr been ~~ew - tL eregular
Jon. pr1'ce.
a~~ saTel.
e, ONE SIX room house an d one Lincoln Heights. Call J o h o w w or:,,. her turvlvtno "'ooR w'IoTilowtnl daerlbed automobu• to were given when members of Darrell As y' ed e De ~.k•
~
~celled? Lost your l)pef&lt;ttor J
'fiN
·~
f
tm t p
own• an undl'fid,ed one-half lnterut 1 · 1957 olaamobile 2 o:loor IPllrt the Temple WSCS held their BeauShertzer, Kon a
VflC
WI 9--3752.
5 17 3tc
our room apar en. eop- Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. 1-19-tfc ln aald real e.ute
couPe. SN, ~77M64017. Thl• pro- M
.
l th h
of d M ·t Smith
license? can WY 2·196b.
- - - --les Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385.
BeiDI In Oranre Townahlp. Melli pt'rty .. bdnl aold under the
ay seSSIOn a
e ome
an
an yn
.
II 1.5 I ; GREEN ONIONS AND lettuce
r:·15-tfc FOR SALE: 4 room house, 1 County, Ohio, netlon 6· town " provision&amp; of • retail ID&amp;tallm~nt Mrs Earl Seel It was reportranfe 12, bounded ano:l deacrlbed u ~:ontract. Tb1 minimum prl&lt;'* ..
·
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L~ WEIGHT safely-andfor sale. Enrick, Bailey Run 1
acre ground, full basement. followa· R!!Jinninl at th• •outhll!aat uso.oo
ed that Donna Dodd, Albany,
-..,..
t.27-30tp ~~n,er P~!r,•a::. ro.!:~~~~Y 8ow~rke~
Blaettnar Auto co.
and Clarence Coeley of Athens
17 Jtp. I FURNJSHED apartments. Two, Phone WY 2-6127
ilf wtth Dex-A·Diet tablets, --- - -- -- 5- --- 4 room. I five ronm F'urrush·
- 32 odJ to land
ed
Hu 13, u, n. at~
ordy 98c. Stark Drugs.
NEW SHIPMENT of arttfical
ed and unfurnishd. ph 0 0 ejFOR SALE
.8 of m tl e ::;en~'"ec,;;: Ham~lto~; thenee 0a~:th
(a fonner local resident) had
3 I 60tp fl owers at my horne. I~aure I Wy 2.2557.
from
Pomeroy
on
Route
143
alo.nc
the
line
or
said
Georre
Ham·
LEGAL
NOTICI
5-7-tfc
nton 5 rod• to land of J. E Kaylor; PHYlLIS HAWLEY. l't'llo:llnt •t received their certificates .as
I
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1
p
8
room
house,
bath,
large
tMne•
eaat 32 roda to ttate road; 1116~ - 'llu. Street, Bruoktyu, N Y., Lay Speakers of the MeUtod1st
;:;
/Cliff, Rt. 124, ~~ rs. Pear ar·
thence aorth 5 roda to plsce of be or pia~• or real ... ll!ncll! otherwbe un- Ch h
d R
E 1R
11
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A TO ~ALES
ker
5 17 3tc THREE and tour room furmsb- Utility room and garage. Heat~ 1 1nntna. cantalntnr one acn mo,.. or known, 1a hereby notified that ou th•
urc , an
ev. ar
usse
18th. ttay or Ma:v, laa:J. Jar:k M Haw- of the
ed by gas · Nl·ce location · Pr,..._
...- leu.
AJ110 the tollowin 1 de.crlb«J rt&gt;a1 ley. bt'h11 plaJntlff. filed h.is petition
. Albany Charge was
. re.
1955 •. RD, 2 dr. hardtop V-R 1 SWEET P.JfATO and tomnto ed and unfurnished aparty l:..t'l
ed to seU. Call after 4 p, m. eatate Jltuated In Melli County, otllo aralnll. her II defll!ndanl In the Court cogniZed as an Elder 10 the
auCOJ2latie, motor re . built 1 plan!s &amp;,Jr ~.rue Helen Dame-- ments. W Z.'"-'4.
S
L
Oranr• Township. 11tuated tn Sec. e, of commln Plea., Mr~.s• count), h h M
H
d St I
wood, 3yracuse, WY 2-653:1.
t2 6 tfc
except aundays,
Y 6-5824, Town'· Ranre 11. vware of Tupperr Ohio, Cue No 13.4911, ~raylnK tor c urc · rs. owar
an ey PT PLEASANT _ Miss Jan·
Ne-w paint, new ' tires. Gail
McArthur, Ohio.
PlaJru, ber1nn1n1 at •n iron pm •t divorce rrom t.h• 1ald Phylll• flaw. was program ]eader and Mrs. .
·
5 15 6tc MOOER.N 4 room furmshed or
•ouihweat eorner ol Ianda of IH!le lll!y on the &amp;round• of Willful Ab·
JCe Holley and James Sturgeon,
Miller Garage, Phone WY 25 s 12lc Kf'lh!r. tbence north t d~CJ'MI eut aencr of ~akl ddeOO.nt from •• I d Clarence Arbaugh gave the de- h
3196
5 17 3tc AUCTION Saturday 1'lay 18
unfurmshed apartment. Mid· -;;;;-n.o;;;-:--;;:=:--::c~.c:--c
- u rod, 3Ya unk• to •" Iron pin pl.alntift tor more tb.an onll! yur lart
.
I th
·
onor stud enIs , will deliver the
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FOR SALE: Four ~ood loU. and land of E. B &amp;o Kate s. Parker, put and Groaa Nef~M&amp; of Dub·. &amp;Ad YotiOns or e evemng.
· addr es at the Hannan
The Rambler
1963, 12 30 p m The personal dleport. WY ~3874.
tbenee •outh 79..., df'Kreea ••It tl Plal.Dtllf aao pray• for ,Mean, cu... The Young People's Class of m_am
ess
f
r
c
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C1.
3
15
tfc
Good
seven
room
house.
bath
rodl 21 UnkJ to an Iron plnl thenc• tody and eontrol of the minor child.
High
School commencement ex·
WOI'Id Standard r•l CompacC
arne
msnd 1_1 batb, basement and IK'u uth 7% derreea Wll!at 7 rod• 8111 ren ot the paru•• afld for other prop· Carpenter Baptist Church met
Tu d
M 2Sth at
proper Y O
ningham, deceased, will be SOld FURNISHED
d
f
hed
nlui to the .auth llne of Bene Ken er rell~f. Said caU14! will be for h.. r- "th R' h rd J If
Su ercJses
es ay, ay
Ed:ceUeace
an U~ u~·ms
~arage, out of h._gb water. ~r tand and an Iron ptnl thenee weat 1111 on or .rter th• tttb. da' or Jur.e, WI
IC a
e ers on
n· 8 p m in the high school gym
Big car room, ride and perform- at 456 Broadway Street in
apartments Paid utilities 8&amp; ~ouJd be made into apart. r~n:UO:: :~~~~~ t~cr~ !!oa:.• o~ .!: A. D. l~aclt M. Hawlll!y
day evening. Sue Whittington Th~re .are 29 members of
ance Small car economy and Middleport, Ohio.
fore 5 p m Phone WY Z.
,;..,~; City water el~j. beln1 off the west aid• ot • certain crow, crow &amp; Porter,
was program leader. Those who
.
of ~•
Tappan Gas Range, Serve! 2776 1 '
Ph
WY
...,.
•
tract deedf'd by E. B. ••d Katie s Attorneya for Plaintiff
It nded
e J W Burk Sue graduatmg class
li'Uol•
maaagerability
. a ter " P- m. one
~·~. 5 Priced for quiclt'/sale. Parker
to BeUe Kellou, Jub' '· n:n.
15&gt; 11, 24, 31 181 7, 24. 11, 3R--7t a e
wer · ·
e,
The Baccalaureate
sermon
See
gas refrigerator, kitchen cabi
2-35?4
12 6 tfc
Tbe prayer of old peUtion Ul fOJ'
and Jenny Whittington Helen
.
See Okey Wuod, Syracuse. IRle of real elrta1 to pay debt• ano:l
'
will be delivered by the Rev.
MetropoJilao Motors
nel , 7 pc. dinette set, uvaJ
Ph
'Y 2-6086
for diatrtbutton of the a11et• (lerlved
Peck, Delores Hoyd, Donn a
I
M. S
-~et,
Pome-y
front
chma
cupboard,
buffet,
one
~
·
from
11111
Nle
tn
aceordane.
w1111
the
Sto
Ol
S
'th
nd
R'
h
Kenneth
Chand
er,
am treet
E. Mala S
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WANTED
TO
RENT
IIW
u'
eva
ml
a
IC
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Ch
h
tor
Pboue WY 2-3870
7 pc. dining room suite. round
MUS
I
Thl peraona flrn •bove menUoned
d J ff
Ch
Baptist
urc pas , • t a
""Wing
mochme.
ICAL
nstruments
will
furth~r
take
notice
that
they
ar
e
ers.
ap~rone~
were
p.
m.
Sunday,
M&amp;y 26th. Awards
While
table'
4 22 tfc
"""'
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WANT TO RENT pasture for
have bl:!l!n made paruea defendant to
Mr. and Mrs. Lew1s Sm1th and d
'II b h ld M da M
-:;;:;:-==-:---.--;-- ---- ur 2 barrel back chairs. 2 pc cattle. Phone 985-2322.
FOR SALE St d' .
v· laid pdltlon and th~t they are reN
d Mr nd M R ed ay WI
e e
on y, BY
POR NEW or used cars
: rq IVartous IQ- qulreo:l to •nswer Ule 1.1.me on or
ancy an
. a
rs. e 27th at 2. 30 P m in the gym
llvmg
room suite, overstutfetj
5 17 3tc lin. Good banjo. Reasonable. betora the Uth day ol June
Entered Hospital
Jeffers ·
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:1.
bed :
w w1963.
ar. 11 ,
trucks, phvne Marvm Marks
rocr.er , 2 1arge mrrros.
·
S. C. CUok, De:tt~r. Ohio
Ezeeutor u aforeaald
Among those who entered Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight
SALESMAl'l Beastev MaUl·
room suite, white marble top
BUSIN ESS ERV IC E
5 15 tfc c.&amp;&gt;n:~~21~~~·!. \6o, ~~ 324 • etc
Holzer hospital in the past 24 and Sharon of Columbus were
ews. Athens. LY 3-4061.
dresser and extra nice rna·
- - -hours were Mrs. Milo B. Wil· weekend guests of her parenls,
- - -- - ___ _ ;ci0--'9-_t_cfc ble top washstand, 2 metal Bookkeepmg accounts wanted. __FA_IIM EQUIPMENT
LIOAL NOTICI
son, 9 Locust St., Stephanie L. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly. On
Complete bookkeeping
and
c
B 1· · Dr 1 d
b d 1 od bed 2 d ser
FOR SALE
e s,
wo
•
res s,
FIVE h G d
'th NoUce u hueb:r 1 1ven that the rossen, 122 as tant ., F oy SUnday the McKnights, Mr. and
.
.
- ---2 rugs, Moore's gas heater
tax service. Phone WY 2-2272.
.p, ar en tractor WI Trusteea or the Church of th• Nu•· D Rife 1157 Second Ave Mrs M F
G'll I nd M nd Jamce IS the daughter of Mr.
5 15 30tc
plow, cultivator,
mower, rene or Rutland. oblo, •n unlncor- ·
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f. a
d M
Fed F H0 11
f
ENJOY YOCR home movie pro- 65.000 BTU . several small
c-cc==c--c-,--,--- porated reurJoua •odety, lll•d their Amanda E. Crandan, 2125 Chest· MNI'. Carl Crabtree of Albany an
rs. rh he
.
ey . 0
. d'
Is I M
d Ashton. She as en I m&amp;JOflo
J'ector more - We have qual- gas heaters, 1 square tub EXPER[ENCED interior and markout plow One concrete petition in the commoa F"'!a, Court nut St Earl Saunders Rt 2
mixer. All ~nod crJlldltiOD, ot MeiK• county, otuo, a:.lldJAI t.Dt
.. , .
'. .
Wt!le mner gues o
r. an ette, :..erved on the newspaper
tall Sh
it' Bmm . movie film, readv Maytag washer, many other extenor painters Free esti- Reasonable. Don Anderson aald o:hurch 1111•••, uwn~f '" tee !Jim. Galhpolis. John A11en Oiler, Jr. Mr~ Arthur Crabtree.
tall d th
to show. Cartoons, Travel, Ad- items.
mates. Roger Cullums, Ph.
piTh~' :~~oe.'n;w~~~.t~":t.~!t'~tuated Rt. 2 Cheshire, Mrs. Laura F.
,s
an
e annua1 9 • ~
venture, and c-lmplete editiOn
Terms : Cash
WY 2-2682.
S.t4~tp Rutland. Ohio.
5 15 6tp 1n nuuano:~ V!Uue. In tbe Southwut Darnell Rt 1 Vinton Llovd H
Mrs. Robert Parker of Stras. was a member ot the Future
'
quarter of Section No 6, Rutlano:l
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H
k
f A
.
d
of John Glenn's hisioric Space
Not respun~Jble for accident&lt;;
GOOD John Deere Tractor, hy- Towlllhip. Met 1s county, Ohio, de- Mayes, Pt. Pleasant, Taylor c. burg, Ohio, and Mrs. Martha omema ers o
mer1ca an
fllght. Grover's SludJo, Porn- Webster and FultzC, Attorneys
See Us For • • •
I draulic lift. Good shape. Sell acr~!:?n:Jan:oii~B~ Mils f'll!et •'"", Roush, New Haven, W.Va., Re- Mthars of Do~~r Mwere gundestMs of thfoer CRhhndorunds.,nSdhreonwaGsll'.lsseleStaetedtl
ero)·, Ohio.
:&gt; 16 3tc Bradford Auction omprmy
or trade for livestock. Curtis south 10 df'ar•ea :so· Ean 26ll ee becca J. Bush, Mt. Alto, w. Va. eu parena:i,
r. a
rs.
.
.
.
from tht Northweat comer of the
d M
S
F t j
j
-·- I Cntt Bradford, AuctiOneer
• D eKa lb S ee d C orn
WoUe, Chester, Ohio,
Southwett quarter S.cUon No. 8, on Mrs Freddie Tackett Rutland Ney carpentl:!r the past week. an
ISS
prmg es IV8
n
W-OOD- FR-A'IE
n
' coppl'r sereen I A c B df d M
the weat line or Ell DeRnliOn lano:l;
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M I" . Day gue Is r th i 1962
windows a d d
E R
· · ra or • anager
DeKalb Sudax
5 17 6tp thenee South to degree. w bat Mrs. Thomas E. Bane, Jacko 11er s
s o er
·
" 2nd A"",'e'.·. Ml~dle5 11 6tc
100 frrt, thence south 76 dearll!ea son Mrs James W Gannon Jr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin
James IS the son of Mr. and
u
INSURANCE
Weat 105 s Fed, th•nu North 12 de•
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M
nd M Mrs Donald Sturgeoo Ashton
Yost, 661 N
or SX-11
&amp;rell!s 20' W•lf. 100 Feet: thenee Nort Ironton, William H. Morris, Ir- owery were
r. a
rs. . · . . .
,
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0
5 16 6
78 de•ree• E•rt 1118 Feet to
port, ·
tP USED WORK pants, shirts and
tbe
to
d
Mr
Ell
DeW
Ralph
Chapman
and
children
h1s
actiVJtles
include:
Future
• F t'l"
plaN of bqinninl. contalnlnl .u on n, an
s.
a
eese,
• A gr1co
==-:.·.--::--c---:-c:.~- 1
coveralls Carl
Cheval1e1
er t tzer
BARNES
SIMPSON lnlllr- ,.,..
Elmwood w va
and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney How- Farmers of America; Science
ONE Simplicity rototiller, One Long Bottom.
once Age o c y. Middleport. That, br Wl.lntmou• aclton or the
' Bl th.
ery all of Athens Route
Club· basketball senior pres1·
Jacobson gas lawn mower,
M'ddl
rt Fe d Mill
Board of Tru11tees, Pid church der s
.
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6
30tp
I
epo
e
Fire,
automobile,
bonds.
Pb.
tennlned
to ""'''"'' • oew ••no•Mrs
George
E
Miller
402\io
Cecil
Hoyd
is
a
patient
in
dent;
FFA
oamp,
role
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
WY 2-2903.
a 'l1 u •a:e. IDd It u neceiJUt'Y th•t Aid
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.
Three 5 h p motors; 3 phase =-==-c:co~cc--;-c chureh borrow money lllfllcient for 24th St Pt Pleasan• son 4·40 Sheltermg Arms Hospital 1n semor c ass pay, SCience Blr
220
0
0 h
to VENE'T'lAN Blinds aU kinds
v.;
ne l
.p. mo rs
"We Do Custom Grtndmg"
.uch
•nd and,
to retln•ne. ttl
3 phase
~20 v ; One Jot of : Wmdo~
bhnds and shades
Reuter IDSaruce Agency
preHntpurpoae,
oblli'atlon.
furthermore, p.m. Th., ursd. ay. Mrs'. J ohn' ·L. Attem where he IS reportedly participant and football mans·
2
porch
shad.. val· M. nd Ava.
Mldcll•port ••Insurance for ev- perpaal to eaecute and deliver to the Polll· Smith 115 E D St Wellston improving following pneumonia ger ·
Used doors and Windows . One Cloth
-~
II!I'OY National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio,
•
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lie
Th
l f th Lan ill
Jot of furnace plpes. hoi and lance and awmngs Bamboo
lNG
and IHUII.Deal aeed.''
• rood and vaud real eaute mort- son, 4:10 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. and other comp allons.
e peop e o.
e
gsv e
. I SuPP Iy, HEATING
AND
PLUMB
p--WY •- •••I
llald chureh
to PV
n ..bb y Go r d on, 833 F ourth Ave.,
'
Mr · and Mrs Reed Jeffers church had tbelt quarterly su~·
cold atr. Call WY 2-3542.
shPdes Da Ie Wlppe
Mueller
Furnaces
lft1PIII;
aecureonpa:vment
thenor.re&amp;J ..
The pnyer ol hid p.Utloa 11 that son !·27 am Thursday
were Sunday dinner guests of J&gt;E'.r on the Langsville churck
5163tcl 215 Umon Avenue, Pomeroy,
Arnold Brotbera
•ld Truatees be auttlorlz•d to mort• ·
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rd g d
'ght Th
·
, 5 2 30tc 618 E
S p
Obi0
POULTRY
"'' '"' ....,m&gt;or ..,, NAI ••""·
Dlllclwged
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ya
un ay n• . ey en)Oy·
COLD SPOT Air condJtwner, Ohio.
Main l.. omeroy,
___....:_..:;.:::::..:.:::..:.____ l!:he~bo~ ~~::~~n:d..f': Pr:;:: Patients recently discharged Lavern Jordan and family. On ed a wiener roast with their
115 voll. 7' &gt; amp 8500 B T U. I
Pbooe WY Z-ZMB
IlEA VY HENS, $1 each. John """ ..... •UI .. ' " ••.,.,.. ... Included Timothy R Coonor De- Sunday afternoon Mrs. Jordan pot luck supper.
6 1 Uc Pr0 ff'l
fore lflld Cc::ourt &lt;m lb• 8tb d17 of
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One year old Charles Mal- l
1 p 11 d Oh"
or an • 10.
June, 1963, ., ten o'ciod; A.M.
1ores R Smith Mrs Jack s and faml1), accomparued the Mrs. Dmothy Reeves return·
'
lory, Racme, Oh10. 5 16 3tc
"Antique Car" Pattern
-----======--5 10 9tp 1
TRUSTEES
or THE or
cHUllCa Colley, Sr.,
· Burbage,
•
·Spaulding,· J e''~rs to v1st., WI·1h Mrs. Jel- ed to her horne m
· ~r
AUCfiONEER
1--------.!.!::...::::!::_
or THE NAZAR%NR
\AIIumbus a.
I
Tall
16
oz.
Woler
- - c--:~:----:----Complete Service
LEGAL NOTICE
WEB~~,:e·r!f;'l!~.
Mrs. Alexander Raynes, Mrs. fers mother, Mrs. Beulah Cor- ter spending a week with ber
1200 HOMto: •rowu extra mce
Glos- With Pur~hose
Critt
Bradford
""'---I
AttorDeJ•
for
Tru~teet~
Jack Calloway Gilbert Circle dray, Athens Route, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Rutger tomato plants Ches· You get , 1 glass free eacb
31
17
• 4tc
~-.Ia...
LEGAL NOTICE
au
lO,
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John
w. Tho~son, Mrs. wn~ Mrs. John Cordray of Bellvue Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy It borne
...
Write.
PII
or
1
ter 667-62&gt;\.
5 IS 31c t1me you purchase LO ga}.
II.N
'-'
Norah
H.anniJraa
andnade
Sam •tlhnnt·
'- HospIta! after bay.
A.
c.
BRADFORD
aan,
each
or
wtaoJJI
323
UOAL
NOTtCI
Uam
VanGilder
Howard New- were a 1so gues ts a1 the Cor- from Hoaer
Ions of gasoline or more, or
· BASSETI' Hound pups. AK,C re- a combmatton oil ehange
Racine, ObJo
~=~~:~~v~':~ ~.:y: ;~~vel•~"; lll the commoa Plea• court ol land, Esta Al~. Mrs. Ronnie dray hume.
h ing su1gery and is doing nteety,
gistered . Victor Wolfe,.. Ra- and lube job
llld.ea .ar 39 Prairie Avenue, Carth•1e. ue.~ 11 countr, Ohio.
McCumber, Mrs. Frank Mel· Richard Je 11ers visited is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fetty
5 18 .tic filinols;
Evoelya Wilhite md Lee Wll· ._. Moo·• ""''" Co PI lntHt
sis
M nd M
h
cine, WI 9-J023.
Start A Set Now!
hlte. whu relld• •t cart~Je, IU!n· _.,.
.... a
• v;, •
vin, Mrs. Stella Cozart, Mich·
ter, r · a . rs. Jo n Dun· are announcing the birth of 1
5 17 3lc
PHOTO
COPYING Servtcea :;.~l w~~e:!~~~~~,.~~:u~:~:ds~::!t Ottq• C•rperaHen,
ael Kleinhans, Bert
Davis, ham and family on Sunday.
girl at Meigs Memorial has·
Copy any letter or doculllenl Puton. minoll: .nd Paul Sheumu
NOTICI OP IAU
Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, M r s. Evans Rutherford telephoned pital. The baby weighed 8 lbs..
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy. ahd Carol Shellmen, who rellda •t
his
b
M
M 11'
FREE USE - 0;;;1';;-o-u-cr- cc:a-=rpe
c-ct I
Super SeAice Station
B D- J, Boa '125, Delavan, Wlsconatnl
Penuant to an order ol w. luued Robert J Bauer and
infant
· mot er,
rs. a Je Low- and has been named SheUa
Is
2
tfc
will
talte
aottee
th•t
on
tht&gt;
35th
day
b7
the
Court
of
CGmmoa
Plua
of
•
th
fr
T
M th '
Open
24
Moun
WY
2-9932
lhampooer w1th purchase of 1
Plum
and of April, U163, the plaintiff, D. Earl M&lt;ell• County, Oh.io, I wtU offer fOJ' son, Mrs. Oschel Rollin.c; and er, om exas, on 0 er s Irene.
Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker
btq:
:;.owth!· ~~~..f 1 ~f~o~oa:~~~!.he:!! ~ o~tM-:;~~·:~:~~oo 0: !~"at2 ~!'! infant daughter and Mrs. Arth· Day.
Robert Kennedy of London,
SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get &amp;arJ
Furniture, Middleport.
Melt• County, Ohio. bf'lnr Cue No Court Hou.. of uld county, In· tht ur Duckworth and nifant son.
Colurnbja
Grange
No.
2435
0
with hi•
MlDenvWe, Oblo
13.., 1 old c " 1 lh
VUJaa• or Pomeroy, the foUowlnr
f th . M
· spent the week•nd
•
5-14-Gtc Kleen Em All Septic tank
•tion ofn: dftdo~x~eu~~ :ndre~~~~: dacrlbed "&amp;I elrtat.:
Amoag Alllng
met or etr ay meeting 00 parents and took his sister
Oeaner Ohio Valley PlumbEnd your sewer troublet
~red to the plaintiff by the heln 01 Th• foUowm, de~rlbed real enat. A d' t the "d , h
Friday l&gt;Vening Worthy Master
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DON'T PUMP your sluggish m;..
We
bave
au
sizet
Armlndll
Qulny,
dec!l!lled,
dated
Jan
•
.atua~
In
thl
ToWMhlp
or
Rntland,
ccor
mg
0
mi
Dig
t
er.
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Mrs. Dorothy Reeves home Sun·
l-16-30tp
uary 1'7. IH6, and reoorded ln Deed c,.ouwnltt~. of Melfa. IDd St.t.t &amp;f ObJo port Of the nursing department, EarJ_Starkey prest~ed at the day.
.
septic tank Get Klean . Em·
Sewer Maebllles
Book 157, Pqe e.o;, Mtla• county
t
M dal JrJI'd
nt
RNsonable
Ra&amp;el
Deed
~ordl,
by
correctly
deacrlbSltuat.
In
llJ.ItlanCJ
Towruhlp,
Meli'a
those
patients
who
were
listed
mee
mg.
en
an
pre.se
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CaD Wl' Z.Z974 oa, or Ntgbt !:fnd~b~~ve~n"' .~anJae o7t".ne: !i ::;. ~:r~~:!.o· ;e•::m~~ ·~r.::; as fair included Mrs. D a v i d ed the program using the theme son Mike we~e the
dinner
mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy . WI 9-3008.
5 3 12tp
death, df!lel'lbed .. follow1:
ownr&lt;~ by Davkl WoUe In traction 33, Shoemaker Ernest Halley Mrs "'Mother." The lecturer wu
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elr son, ane Barr
tate, 11 tutat~ tn th• Town1tt1p
of Parehue: tbenee 10utb lls:t.et~n rod•l Harry Wehnmg, Mark Sheets, a sent. t was annolmc t af and wife or Oak Hill 0
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HELP WANTED- ONE USED llvmg room group.
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In ttle
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Russe11, Charies E . Mr · and Mrs
Vlraial
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Beins.t In section No Je, tn Towu- ltrtchr's •eat Une:Jbeftee nort.b alon• Larkins Henry Eisnaugle Mrs Harrisonville, have been
apbne platform rocker Two step (1) for ge~eral housework.
en IOn alryme
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. . ~~~~ ..:_o.m13S:f:: :':?c..':~ ~n:,o~~':e~~~to.,!t, E~r5 \~e~~~ Bertha Sheets, Mrs. Aim~ Spr~ pointed Oeputies of Ohio State RoMbers. Ellanga Johndnsoob and Mr!.
tables, .and two table ends.
SE
Towllllhlp,
Meta• County, Ohio, bella.. ~ly dlnetlon, 401 rod&amp; to IIn and Oscar Bas tiam,. s r.
Grange for Meigs Couaty· Po~ a fewrtd yeslth8
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Give experience and refer·
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~Extra mce. Call Rutland Furences. Write · P. 0. Box 97,
R
ot aid Section No 11, then• Eaat ures more or leu.
Four units of blood were ad· luck refreshments were enjoyed
ays W 8 ruce
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ilia Grange will participate in and Sharon Thomi Called 1 on
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center
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David
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the joint visitation at ,Alfred in Mrs.
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June.
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8qutpped to buttonholf', mono
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100 rod• to th• Welt lin• of thmce aortb '"' rodll t.hane. w.n,
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' Mrs. Clara Smith and u"'_,
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OFFERS THE BEST
~~. 'fo"~heU:~ae:fotaa~~::.neo:. th• plaee of belblnlna, eont.tnln1 filS is only a 50-50 chance tnat oego-- Mllirr. anddMrMrss
. JacKk Lowthther a ~ whothhas been caring for bet .·
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CLAIR WOOOE
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Elts, mo er, Mrs. George
• " t!;.liB monthly WY 2- 22~t
results
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Fraetton
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Tba failOWiq dut!l'lbed. re•l ,.....t., dispute between u.s. ra"---do
and children called at the home of Leon, W. Va. spent the
PHONE
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•* COID!ty, autJ&amp;Dd Tolr1Ubip, and the operating unloDS, accord- of their mother, Mrs. Zelia Per. end at her home here.
CHESTER 985.2145
ford
bouDded Pd (leiCJ"'be4 u followat
FOR SALE OR TRADE
U+:mtc bealnnlnr at the 8outhe11t corner of BettnniDI •t the aortb eut eorner ing to the president of the Asso- ry on SUnday.
Langsville
,
ing rna( lun"' F:lec·
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•aid f'nc:tlon No 13, which ta •JH o* DaYN W'olle'• taad&gt; tbrn~ trHt cia· tl'oo of American Ra"--·ds.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
Spen.
The
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attach· Antique organ. Good condltlon.l'-,==========~1 the North-at comer o1 •atd 119 •ere 10 rod•. 11 tlntal t.benll!'l "utb u
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Cha •·t h M Mlddl
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Will trade for piano in good ,.,__.1
h·acttheabove
theneeF'ractJOll
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preach fancy :-:ev,;mg Will
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weekend
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her
the
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Sunday
r f¥1. TNm ~ WY 2·
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to
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and
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there- ,_ren ' r. an
s. . . ay • 0 owmg
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bulls for only $6.01, For senr· rod• to &amp;be Soutb !iDe ot uid rr•a- or:·.~ met ., lPII belnl 1., 1 suit would be cougres•ional ac- Caster.
School. Eveeyoe is welcome.
X sweeper A - 1 ___ _L_
IVESTOCc:K:.:.____ 1 tee can Leland Parker• Porn. !~o ~ :~~a:;f~:;:U:e N!; met~ .. .-. ~ '· raq• tio ohio tion provldlng compulsory arbi· Other callers at the Caster
nd guarantef:'d Paeroy, Ohio. Phone WY 2--226f :!,~ ~"::• P:_~
O:o: eo:-.,:r~ r:::.CUb tor aot teu tration or seiiUl'e of the Unea bf borne last week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scbu\ktt. Hia wlftt, ...
bags and com- TWO ba!lr ,..rllernsev
calves. or Albert Parker, Chester, Wa1nt e" ~eru, m.n or »eaa. 111o tJua ttr..thirtll of the •ppruted nt· the government
Mrs. Chris Deal RuUand
the former DelPhia JOJ'dan a1
Ch 1 ~ · WI • ~-.
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beln1 In rr.etton No. 17, Ill Towo. q._ TIMo rllht W ....-.ed to reJeet
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A presidential panel made rec· Clarence Lee. m.t. Dora, P'la. thil vlclntly 1 passed away Ia"
1;ebmenls. Will II f ••
5 • ...., Ohio Compo••'o ~--•.., In .....,. TntoO J&lt;o. 1 UPnlood •• 1100.
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to Mn. Clsy Jordan on Saturday · Mn, ·Fa)'t&gt; Jorden spent 1
bulls, 9 mootiJJ and lit years. Chester, Oblo.
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radar troublo In ·;;;;;;:,.. cfe.
privocl Cooper ol the ciJaDoe to
lake bl&amp; vehicle wtth hlm lor Ill
planned :n.orblt, Sl-bour trip.
Sometimes, t b o u g b, even
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Jrt&gt;ODded for to long, televlewtll'll
couid ttudy varyillll aetwork
pracUceo 11 they tried to mate
mucll ado during the leaithY per·
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watcher lmowa that CBS hu a
lock oo Grand c.atral station,
with WaHer C""'klte's huge lm·
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t1t!111 aloft when lber&lt;l wao evea
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Important But 'l'lletiWq, NBC
calling the auto club.
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMIT..
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M.lllllali- :11.balll'l really tllaked out any llle
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CBS ntworl: outlets lhat also
covered these aspects,' then those %9.Prebontlod
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Ca rpen l er

REA_STATE
(9) FO R SALE
..,. ··~liM No " • ·~'"'" "'
---IN CHESTER: 111 acre farm for 05"'- roct•. ~ben..e &amp;ua parallel with
lbe Nurtb Une ol lllid ll'r-c\lon 58
roda ao thr u-' line o1 .. ,d ••n('t\~&gt;n,
L..EGo\L NOTICE
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I:UO P M ll•.t twtt&lt;&gt;f'll PubllUitl. .
I sale. 7 roums e&gt;ld bath, gar- thenrll'
Nur!h on the £1111 line nf
•otuta, O.adthw t.m 4 Ill
a~e . barn and summer hou!Ce. Nld t"r•rtlun 65"-t rod• lo the pl•c-. Marvin
Rlllt-h&amp;rl w h 0 s e
Mnrtday
Call or f"O'ltact, Robert Mul· ::o..~f'~rnnl~ll~l ~:::::~::: ~~11·~;'"e: place of residence IS Elkins,
CANt.:ELLA TluNS
ford,
t:hester, Ohio.
IC'fPI, mor• or lf'.ll
West Vlrg m18 , and whose '
luCie •
CtlRREt"l'IUNS
Whit"h nld dud. by mutu.aJ ml•
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WUI oe ..:-eeptll!(l 11Dt11 ~00 A II.
5 15 6tp takf' and by error ot th• •crlv'""'"'· exact BddresF in unknown and In recognition or
Mother's
Fon Oal t&gt;f '"'-lhhe•tiGII
_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ___: lnathenently omlttrd and IDI'Orr•ctI Day Flowers were presented PT PLEASANT
Twenty..
ly deaf"ri!M!d 1 part of uld rt&gt;al e• WhoS.. mailJng address IS p 0
.
IU:GULATIONS
t•tr.
,rgtma ' 1 tt the foUowing
at the carpen·
were tapped
1960 Studebaker Conv. Cpe. _
$1,395
r'bc PUIUOIMI • e~l &lt;lie ftl]d
U,##k~• •
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The prayer {'' llld petltllm ... ror Box !226. Elk'lns ' West ...
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.
H
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1.0 edl• ol ret.c• 11n' •o:l• de~ed
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the
reformation
or
dnd.
lo
quiet
Uti• 18 hereb)· notififed thai on the 1 ter Baptist Church on Sun ay the NatiOnal
onor
~ ety o
Regal
V8
.
.
:wtomat1c
trans.
Power
steecing.
black
vinyl
·•hJI!&lt;'tlnn.nte EJTO)h dlould IMto uld real ••tatt, and for othl'lr
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ld
t
ther
p
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H'gh
at
inlenor. blark to-p, cream body. Radio and heater, good
•epc'I,..M • m~~~o~~o:ltai.II!IJ 'tM 1111b
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at~ day of April, 1963, Maralyn n.ornmg e o es mo
om
easan
1 sci•--'
uu•
•J~et
""Ill 1ot M rup.-,lll'\hll for
tires
- 2 story frame, s.aJt! derl!ndantll are requlre&lt;t to Rmeharl bemo pl&lt;ttnllff r•Jed prt&gt;sent, Elizabeth Gardner, the an assembly Wednesday mor~
&lt;nn•• • hftr """ •no•n..,.l!f"l 11'Uf'rlloft
I POMEROY
9 rooms bath ba erne t h t &amp;RIWII'r Nald pc"lltion on the IMh day
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, . • s n , o m June. 1!163 , or Judrmenr will bt her peltlon
against him 8 ~ de- youngest mo er. anet
un- mg.
RATES
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ror want A.d Senotee
I water he~tmg, 2 porch.es, cor- taken 11 t" "~ A~h~mco.::N. Phlutlff fendant m the Court ol Com Iham, the mother with the most Connie Cottrill, pre~Jdent ot
1959
Chevrolet - ---,---::-:-:--=--. $1,295
• (.;enb pii!T word "nf' nMI'I'Intl.
ner location, out of h1gh wa· l WEB.'•TER A-ND FULTZ
mon Pleas Meigs County Ohio children present May Jordan the National )ionor Society. preV 8 2·Door. (vory over turquoise finish, Powerglide, radio,
Minimum Charre ftll 1'1111~
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$8 500 OO
Allornrrn for Plaintiff
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th
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heater,
whitewalls,
spotless
clean
intenor.
er
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26
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24.
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at"
Casr
No l3,470, praying tor 1and the one who mothers t e sided durmg e tapp1~g cer
11 Cento .,., woro ""
rn_,... con'ecuth•l! ln ~el"f!ona
POMEROY - 6 room frame,
divorce from said Marvin Rme :must rhildren, V1vian fiaston, mony. The four principals of
Pul' raTe 11 4 ~-entt pe1 worG w1ll
!HI aharred fu• advl!!rth lnl 11 not
bath, forced a1r gas heating,
lEGAL NoT•c•
hart. on the grounds of qross i d:ildren's class teacher.
the !lf•rlety were ~ven by Ran.
•nod Within lO day• llflf'r •""""•
front porch, 50 rt. frontage on Hobert Whltetlde who ruldea •t neglect of duty and extreme ! The MYF of Temple Metht&gt; aid Jarrell, scholarship; Dottle
n~;: b4l
CA.RDiibf rttAJIIILS - 11 ~ tor
paved street. $3,500.00. Terms 1221
LYll Stree.t. Parkenbura. w, eat cr 11elty plaintiff also prays for dist
met Sunday evening at Knoll character; Steve Th
Bragg,
Vlrtinll.
E~h GuHllame. ~3l:J Ho mf'r
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MID DLEP0 RT - 6 room stre1n.
al wtti;JJ lc llhl•uaroe,o ountt....,.
KPnsa• cuy 10. Ml11..,.urh n. restoration of her malden name th._ church. Judy Seel gave the leadership; and Sandra
orn1
rr.ame. bath • full. basemen,t bur
•' I Mol pr1 wf&gt;rd
rl Adami.
207
Oth Street.
Parker•
. " Wha t ton, serv1ce. s31]d ra crank gave
,
wnt
vtr
tnta,
who
arf
non
Marilyn
Buckley;
and
other
proprogram
on
the
topiC,
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OFFIC~ HOURS
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gas furnace heahng,
lot 80 x rf'~ldll!nt~
o1 !lf!rVI&lt;'
tht atate
or otuo. c&amp;n·
and loPJ
relief · Said cause will be 1These Symbols Mean." Mary the pledge to. the new'II memlt:30 II. 11'1 '" J (Ill p 1\-l jl311t
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upon
whom
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summllDB
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S'llturday .8 .J(I AM In t2 00 OtiOI'
100, good ocatJon. $5,900.00. I not br malle wllhln tilt' state of Ohio for hearmg on or after the lst Massey had devotions. Other hers, With Susie Somervl e V•
IT'S SO EASY
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For~~~~ 0! Le~se__ ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN ::.:!u~~e 0~ 0\~: :~t~'tr wot '"';. 1n~1~..·~· day of June , 1963.
members present were· Mike ing the lighted torch pledge.
TO PLACE A
221
KIRBY Sweeper, perfect con- NEWLY FURNlSHED 4 room IBOX
PHONE WY %-%%20 :~~fr,~cear~f:ci ~~~ t~:u~~~ ~:~,:!
Manlyn Rmehart,
Massey, Jan Seel, Eddie and Mrs. Evelyn Brake is advisor.
ft.ESHLT PROlH IL"'NG
1h" J. B. O'Brien, Attorney
d1l10n
,
and
guaranteed.
Pow·
house,
located
on
3
acres.
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POMEROY,
OHIO
Probate
cWrt
wntun
and
for
Warren
Keirns, Gary Mosier, 1'apped in the ceremony were
W&lt;\N'f AD
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Sold mile off 124 on good gravel
5 17 3tc ~~~~;1!;1 ~ ha~e:~! :~8o!:!!• d ;sc~~':i
for Plaintiff.
Loretta Sue and Amy Wdght, Linda Tatterson, Rebacca SJlinn
er polisher included.
PHONE WY 2-2157
new for $21000. Balance due, road, below Long Bottom. IN POMEROY. Eight room :;a•th~~~~~ce~;n~,01~he':'e ':~n~b~o&lt;~;~~
(4) 12, 19, 26; (5) 3, and Walter Jordan. Chaperones Krancis Kooken, Kenny Lo~e,
$41.35 or 7 paytnenh $7.00 Drilled well Electricity, bot· house, 3 bedrooms and bath, sonal properly In said fatate with
JO, 17, etc
were Mr. ana Mrs Arthur Crab- Coralea Bonecutter, Donna Kies1
monthly. WY 2·2204.
I tled gas. Phone WY 2..fi889. large lot. Good location out of :h~'t'"hth~0 1ft~Y e~~:Le&lt;~:~uwan~ r~:~:
Plaintiff
tree and Mrs. Earl Seel.
ter, Susan Dickens, Opal Rose,
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NOTICES
5 17 5tc E. E. Hayman, Syracuse, 0. high Water. Call WY 2-2590. ::o~:!·a ~0 ~:r h~ a!:~t:~ h~h~~
A wiener roast in the church Charles Keefe~, ~a WoodLa,
I ;:= c:-:= c:-:-::--7 - 5·14--tltp
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further
that
the
real
eatate
canno•
be
LIOAL NOTICE
grove
Wrightj
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dil'ldf'd and muat be aold lD Ita Notice t. hereby liven that on
'was enJ·oyed 'by the group GaryL Adler,E Vtcki Su
J{ln.oid
FISH SANDWICH 30 0
C
, c, mon
" vo ume encyenuret.Jo and divided accordlnl MondPY, May :tO, at IO a. m. the un followwg the meeting.
na ong, mma
e
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Rl·ngs, 30c. Jack's Datn.• Bar, clopedi·a Bri'ltanni·ca Jun1'or de·
FOR SALE - Two bedroom , ,
'" ''''r that the d.e""'dent dent1nt'd wtll ofler for aale ""
th Dl t 1c C
Ll d H d
Audrey Sm1'th
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S r t
On· 0 ~ er man,
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Middleport
5-14-6tc signed especially for children .
FOR RENT
bor.Je, Beautiful Birch kitcb- divided one-halt tntereat 1n the to!· for cub In hand at tta• Btaettnu terence at Chillicothe recently Bonme Barker, Dickie Wilton,
1962 dl.l.
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en, automatic gas heat. 1649 lowlnl dn rll!ed real estate and that Auto Company, Pomeroy. Ohio, the
bur
Mlk Le-"N
••UTOMOBll..E msura~:~cr been ~~ew - tL eregular
Jon. pr1'ce.
a~~ saTel.
e, ONE SIX room house an d one Lincoln Heights. Call J o h o w w or:,,. her turvlvtno "'ooR w'IoTilowtnl daerlbed automobu• to were given when members of Darrell As y' ed e De ~.k•
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~celled? Lost your l)pef&lt;ttor J
'fiN
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tm t p
own• an undl'fid,ed one-half lnterut 1 · 1957 olaamobile 2 o:loor IPllrt the Temple WSCS held their BeauShertzer, Kon a
VflC
WI 9--3752.
5 17 3tc
our room apar en. eop- Blaettnar. WY 2-5127. 1-19-tfc ln aald real e.ute
couPe. SN, ~77M64017. Thl• pro- M
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l th h
of d M ·t Smith
license? can WY 2·196b.
- - - --les Terrace. Phone WY 2-5385.
BeiDI In Oranre Townahlp. Melli pt'rty .. bdnl aold under the
ay seSSIOn a
e ome
an
an yn
.
II 1.5 I ; GREEN ONIONS AND lettuce
r:·15-tfc FOR SALE: 4 room house, 1 County, Ohio, netlon 6· town " provision&amp; of • retail ID&amp;tallm~nt Mrs Earl Seel It was reportranfe 12, bounded ano:l deacrlbed u ~:ontract. Tb1 minimum prl&lt;'* ..
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acre ground, full basement. followa· R!!Jinninl at th• •outhll!aat uso.oo
ed that Donna Dodd, Albany,
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t.27-30tp ~~n,er P~!r,•a::. ro.!:~~~~Y 8ow~rke~
Blaettnar Auto co.
and Clarence Coeley of Athens
17 Jtp. I FURNJSHED apartments. Two, Phone WY 2-6127
ilf wtth Dex-A·Diet tablets, --- - -- -- 5- --- 4 room. I five ronm F'urrush·
- 32 odJ to land
ed
Hu 13, u, n. at~
ordy 98c. Stark Drugs.
NEW SHIPMENT of arttfical
ed and unfurnishd. ph 0 0 ejFOR SALE
.8 of m tl e ::;en~'"ec,;;: Ham~lto~; thenee 0a~:th
(a fonner local resident) had
3 I 60tp fl owers at my horne. I~aure I Wy 2.2557.
from
Pomeroy
on
Route
143
alo.nc
the
line
or
said
Georre
Ham·
LEGAL
NOTICI
5-7-tfc
nton 5 rod• to land of J. E Kaylor; PHYlLIS HAWLEY. l't'llo:llnt •t received their certificates .as
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8
room
house,
bath,
large
tMne•
eaat 32 roda to ttate road; 1116~ - 'llu. Street, Bruoktyu, N Y., Lay Speakers of the MeUtod1st
;:;
/Cliff, Rt. 124, ~~ rs. Pear ar·
thence aorth 5 roda to plsce of be or pia~• or real ... ll!ncll! otherwbe un- Ch h
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ker
5 17 3tc THREE and tour room furmsb- Utility room and garage. Heat~ 1 1nntna. cantalntnr one acn mo,.. or known, 1a hereby notified that ou th•
urc , an
ev. ar
usse
18th. ttay or Ma:v, laa:J. Jar:k M Haw- of the
ed by gas · Nl·ce location · Pr,..._
...- leu.
AJ110 the tollowin 1 de.crlb«J rt&gt;a1 ley. bt'h11 plaJntlff. filed h.is petition
. Albany Charge was
. re.
1955 •. RD, 2 dr. hardtop V-R 1 SWEET P.JfATO and tomnto ed and unfurnished aparty l:..t'l
ed to seU. Call after 4 p, m. eatate Jltuated In Melli County, otllo aralnll. her II defll!ndanl In the Court cogniZed as an Elder 10 the
auCOJ2latie, motor re . built 1 plan!s &amp;,Jr ~.rue Helen Dame-- ments. W Z.'"-'4.
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Oranr• Township. 11tuated tn Sec. e, of commln Plea., Mr~.s• count), h h M
H
d St I
wood, 3yracuse, WY 2-653:1.
t2 6 tfc
except aundays,
Y 6-5824, Town'· Ranre 11. vware of Tupperr Ohio, Cue No 13.4911, ~raylnK tor c urc · rs. owar
an ey PT PLEASANT _ Miss Jan·
Ne-w paint, new ' tires. Gail
McArthur, Ohio.
PlaJru, ber1nn1n1 at •n iron pm •t divorce rrom t.h• 1ald Phylll• flaw. was program ]eader and Mrs. .
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5 15 6tc MOOER.N 4 room furmshed or
•ouihweat eorner ol Ianda of IH!le lll!y on the &amp;round• of Willful Ab·
JCe Holley and James Sturgeon,
Miller Garage, Phone WY 25 s 12lc Kf'lh!r. tbence north t d~CJ'MI eut aencr of ~akl ddeOO.nt from •• I d Clarence Arbaugh gave the de- h
3196
5 17 3tc AUCTION Saturday 1'lay 18
unfurmshed apartment. Mid· -;;;;-n.o;;;-:--;;:=:--::c~.c:--c
- u rod, 3Ya unk• to •" Iron pin pl.alntift tor more tb.an onll! yur lart
.
I th
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FOR SALE: Four ~ood loU. and land of E. B &amp;o Kate s. Parker, put and Groaa Nef~M&amp; of Dub·. &amp;Ad YotiOns or e evemng.
· addr es at the Hannan
The Rambler
1963, 12 30 p m The personal dleport. WY ~3874.
tbenee •outh 79..., df'Kreea ••It tl Plal.Dtllf aao pray• for ,Mean, cu... The Young People's Class of m_am
ess
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Good
seven
room
house.
bath
rodl 21 UnkJ to an Iron plnl thenc• tody and eontrol of the minor child.
High
School commencement ex·
WOI'Id Standard r•l CompacC
arne
msnd 1_1 batb, basement and IK'u uth 7% derreea Wll!at 7 rod• 8111 ren ot the paru•• afld for other prop· Carpenter Baptist Church met
Tu d
M 2Sth at
proper Y O
ningham, deceased, will be SOld FURNISHED
d
f
hed
nlui to the .auth llne of Bene Ken er rell~f. Said caU14! will be for h.. r- "th R' h rd J If
Su ercJses
es ay, ay
Ed:ceUeace
an U~ u~·ms
~arage, out of h._gb water. ~r tand and an Iron ptnl thenee weat 1111 on or .rter th• tttb. da' or Jur.e, WI
IC a
e ers on
n· 8 p m in the high school gym
Big car room, ride and perform- at 456 Broadway Street in
apartments Paid utilities 8&amp; ~ouJd be made into apart. r~n:UO:: :~~~~~ t~cr~ !!oa:.• o~ .!: A. D. l~aclt M. Hawlll!y
day evening. Sue Whittington Th~re .are 29 members of
ance Small car economy and Middleport, Ohio.
fore 5 p m Phone WY Z.
,;..,~; City water el~j. beln1 off the west aid• ot • certain crow, crow &amp; Porter,
was program leader. Those who
.
of ~•
Tappan Gas Range, Serve! 2776 1 '
Ph
WY
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tract deedf'd by E. B. ••d Katie s Attorneya for Plaintiff
It nded
e J W Burk Sue graduatmg class
li'Uol•
maaagerability
. a ter " P- m. one
~·~. 5 Priced for quiclt'/sale. Parker
to BeUe Kellou, Jub' '· n:n.
15&gt; 11, 24, 31 181 7, 24. 11, 3R--7t a e
wer · ·
e,
The Baccalaureate
sermon
See
gas refrigerator, kitchen cabi
2-35?4
12 6 tfc
Tbe prayer of old peUtion Ul fOJ'
and Jenny Whittington Helen
.
See Okey Wuod, Syracuse. IRle of real elrta1 to pay debt• ano:l
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will be delivered by the Rev.
MetropoJilao Motors
nel , 7 pc. dinette set, uvaJ
Ph
'Y 2-6086
for diatrtbutton of the a11et• (lerlved
Peck, Delores Hoyd, Donn a
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M. S
-~et,
Pome-y
front
chma
cupboard,
buffet,
one
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from
11111
Nle
tn
aceordane.
w1111
the
Sto
Ol
S
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nd
R'
h
Kenneth
Chand
er,
am treet
E. Mala S
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WANTED
TO
RENT
IIW
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Ch
h
tor
Pboue WY 2-3870
7 pc. dining room suite. round
MUS
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Thl peraona flrn •bove menUoned
d J ff
Ch
Baptist
urc pas , • t a
""Wing
mochme.
ICAL
nstruments
will
furth~r
take
notice
that
they
ar
e
ers.
ap~rone~
were
p.
m.
Sunday,
M&amp;y 26th. Awards
While
table'
4 22 tfc
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WANT TO RENT pasture for
have bl:!l!n made paruea defendant to
Mr. and Mrs. Lew1s Sm1th and d
'II b h ld M da M
-:;;:;:-==-:---.--;-- ---- ur 2 barrel back chairs. 2 pc cattle. Phone 985-2322.
FOR SALE St d' .
v· laid pdltlon and th~t they are reN
d Mr nd M R ed ay WI
e e
on y, BY
POR NEW or used cars
: rq IVartous IQ- qulreo:l to •nswer Ule 1.1.me on or
ancy an
. a
rs. e 27th at 2. 30 P m in the gym
llvmg
room suite, overstutfetj
5 17 3tc lin. Good banjo. Reasonable. betora the Uth day ol June
Entered Hospital
Jeffers ·
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bed :
w w1963.
ar. 11 ,
trucks, phvne Marvm Marks
rocr.er , 2 1arge mrrros.
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S. C. CUok, De:tt~r. Ohio
Ezeeutor u aforeaald
Among those who entered Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight
SALESMAl'l Beastev MaUl·
room suite, white marble top
BUSIN ESS ERV IC E
5 15 tfc c.&amp;&gt;n:~~21~~~·!. \6o, ~~ 324 • etc
Holzer hospital in the past 24 and Sharon of Columbus were
ews. Athens. LY 3-4061.
dresser and extra nice rna·
- - -hours were Mrs. Milo B. Wil· weekend guests of her parenls,
- - -- - ___ _ ;ci0--'9-_t_cfc ble top washstand, 2 metal Bookkeepmg accounts wanted. __FA_IIM EQUIPMENT
LIOAL NOTICI
son, 9 Locust St., Stephanie L. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly. On
Complete bookkeeping
and
c
B 1· · Dr 1 d
b d 1 od bed 2 d ser
FOR SALE
e s,
wo
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FIVE h G d
'th NoUce u hueb:r 1 1ven that the rossen, 122 as tant ., F oy SUnday the McKnights, Mr. and
.
.
- ---2 rugs, Moore's gas heater
tax service. Phone WY 2-2272.
.p, ar en tractor WI Trusteea or the Church of th• Nu•· D Rife 1157 Second Ave Mrs M F
G'll I nd M nd Jamce IS the daughter of Mr.
5 15 30tc
plow, cultivator,
mower, rene or Rutland. oblo, •n unlncor- ·
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Fed F H0 11
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ENJOY YOCR home movie pro- 65.000 BTU . several small
c-cc==c--c-,--,--- porated reurJoua •odety, lll•d their Amanda E. Crandan, 2125 Chest· MNI'. Carl Crabtree of Albany an
rs. rh he
.
ey . 0
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Is I M
d Ashton. She as en I m&amp;JOflo
J'ector more - We have qual- gas heaters, 1 square tub EXPER[ENCED interior and markout plow One concrete petition in the commoa F"'!a, Court nut St Earl Saunders Rt 2
mixer. All ~nod crJlldltiOD, ot MeiK• county, otuo, a:.lldJAI t.Dt
.. , .
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Wt!le mner gues o
r. an ette, :..erved on the newspaper
tall Sh
it' Bmm . movie film, readv Maytag washer, many other extenor painters Free esti- Reasonable. Don Anderson aald o:hurch 1111•••, uwn~f '" tee !Jim. Galhpolis. John A11en Oiler, Jr. Mr~ Arthur Crabtree.
tall d th
to show. Cartoons, Travel, Ad- items.
mates. Roger Cullums, Ph.
piTh~' :~~oe.'n;w~~~.t~":t.~!t'~tuated Rt. 2 Cheshire, Mrs. Laura F.
,s
an
e annua1 9 • ~
venture, and c-lmplete editiOn
Terms : Cash
WY 2-2682.
S.t4~tp Rutland. Ohio.
5 15 6tp 1n nuuano:~ V!Uue. In tbe Southwut Darnell Rt 1 Vinton Llovd H
Mrs. Robert Parker of Stras. was a member ot the Future
'
quarter of Section No 6, Rutlano:l
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H
k
f A
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d
of John Glenn's hisioric Space
Not respun~Jble for accident&lt;;
GOOD John Deere Tractor, hy- Towlllhip. Met 1s county, Ohio, de- Mayes, Pt. Pleasant, Taylor c. burg, Ohio, and Mrs. Martha omema ers o
mer1ca an
fllght. Grover's SludJo, Porn- Webster and FultzC, Attorneys
See Us For • • •
I draulic lift. Good shape. Sell acr~!:?n:Jan:oii~B~ Mils f'll!et •'"", Roush, New Haven, W.Va., Re- Mthars of Do~~r Mwere gundestMs of thfoer CRhhndorunds.,nSdhreonwaGsll'.lsseleStaetedtl
ero)·, Ohio.
:&gt; 16 3tc Bradford Auction omprmy
or trade for livestock. Curtis south 10 df'ar•ea :so· Ean 26ll ee becca J. Bush, Mt. Alto, w. Va. eu parena:i,
r. a
rs.
.
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.
from tht Northweat comer of the
d M
S
F t j
j
-·- I Cntt Bradford, AuctiOneer
• D eKa lb S ee d C orn
WoUe, Chester, Ohio,
Southwett quarter S.cUon No. 8, on Mrs Freddie Tackett Rutland Ney carpentl:!r the past week. an
ISS
prmg es IV8
n
W-OOD- FR-A'IE
n
' coppl'r sereen I A c B df d M
the weat line or Ell DeRnliOn lano:l;
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M I" . Day gue Is r th i 1962
windows a d d
E R
· · ra or • anager
DeKalb Sudax
5 17 6tp thenee South to degree. w bat Mrs. Thomas E. Bane, Jacko 11er s
s o er
·
" 2nd A"",'e'.·. Ml~dle5 11 6tc
100 frrt, thence south 76 dearll!ea son Mrs James W Gannon Jr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin
James IS the son of Mr. and
u
INSURANCE
Weat 105 s Fed, th•nu North 12 de•
·
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• · H
M
nd M Mrs Donald Sturgeoo Ashton
Yost, 661 N
or SX-11
&amp;rell!s 20' W•lf. 100 Feet: thenee Nort Ironton, William H. Morris, Ir- owery were
r. a
rs. . · . . .
,
•
0
5 16 6
78 de•ree• E•rt 1118 Feet to
port, ·
tP USED WORK pants, shirts and
tbe
to
d
Mr
Ell
DeW
Ralph
Chapman
and
children
h1s
actiVJtles
include:
Future
• F t'l"
plaN of bqinninl. contalnlnl .u on n, an
s.
a
eese,
• A gr1co
==-:.·.--::--c---:-c:.~- 1
coveralls Carl
Cheval1e1
er t tzer
BARNES
SIMPSON lnlllr- ,.,..
Elmwood w va
and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney How- Farmers of America; Science
ONE Simplicity rototiller, One Long Bottom.
once Age o c y. Middleport. That, br Wl.lntmou• aclton or the
' Bl th.
ery all of Athens Route
Club· basketball senior pres1·
Jacobson gas lawn mower,
M'ddl
rt Fe d Mill
Board of Tru11tees, Pid church der s
.
•
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S
6
30tp
I
epo
e
Fire,
automobile,
bonds.
Pb.
tennlned
to ""'''"'' • oew ••no•Mrs
George
E
Miller
402\io
Cecil
Hoyd
is
a
patient
in
dent;
FFA
oamp,
role
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
WY 2-2903.
a 'l1 u •a:e. IDd It u neceiJUt'Y th•t Aid
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Three 5 h p motors; 3 phase =-==-c:co~cc--;-c chureh borrow money lllfllcient for 24th St Pt Pleasan• son 4·40 Sheltermg Arms Hospital 1n semor c ass pay, SCience Blr
220
0
0 h
to VENE'T'lAN Blinds aU kinds
v.;
ne l
.p. mo rs
"We Do Custom Grtndmg"
.uch
•nd and,
to retln•ne. ttl
3 phase
~20 v ; One Jot of : Wmdo~
bhnds and shades
Reuter IDSaruce Agency
preHntpurpoae,
oblli'atlon.
furthermore, p.m. Th., ursd. ay. Mrs'. J ohn' ·L. Attem where he IS reportedly participant and football mans·
2
porch
shad.. val· M. nd Ava.
Mldcll•port ••Insurance for ev- perpaal to eaecute and deliver to the Polll· Smith 115 E D St Wellston improving following pneumonia ger ·
Used doors and Windows . One Cloth
-~
II!I'OY National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio,
•
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lie
Th
l f th Lan ill
Jot of furnace plpes. hoi and lance and awmngs Bamboo
lNG
and IHUII.Deal aeed.''
• rood and vaud real eaute mort- son, 4:10 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. and other comp allons.
e peop e o.
e
gsv e
. I SuPP Iy, HEATING
AND
PLUMB
p--WY •- •••I
llald chureh
to PV
n ..bb y Go r d on, 833 F ourth Ave.,
'
Mr · and Mrs Reed Jeffers church had tbelt quarterly su~·
cold atr. Call WY 2-3542.
shPdes Da Ie Wlppe
Mueller
Furnaces
lft1PIII;
aecureonpa:vment
thenor.re&amp;J ..
The pnyer ol hid p.Utloa 11 that son !·27 am Thursday
were Sunday dinner guests of J&gt;E'.r on the Langsville churck
5163tcl 215 Umon Avenue, Pomeroy,
Arnold Brotbera
•ld Truatees be auttlorlz•d to mort• ·
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rd g d
'ght Th
·
, 5 2 30tc 618 E
S p
Obi0
POULTRY
"'' '"' ....,m&gt;or ..,, NAI ••""·
Dlllclwged
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ya
un ay n• . ey en)Oy·
COLD SPOT Air condJtwner, Ohio.
Main l.. omeroy,
___....:_..:;.:::::..:.:::..:.____ l!:he~bo~ ~~::~~n:d..f': Pr:;:: Patients recently discharged Lavern Jordan and family. On ed a wiener roast with their
115 voll. 7' &gt; amp 8500 B T U. I
Pbooe WY Z-ZMB
IlEA VY HENS, $1 each. John """ ..... •UI .. ' " ••.,.,.. ... Included Timothy R Coonor De- Sunday afternoon Mrs. Jordan pot luck supper.
6 1 Uc Pr0 ff'l
fore lflld Cc::ourt &lt;m lb• 8tb d17 of
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One year old Charles Mal- l
1 p 11 d Oh"
or an • 10.
June, 1963, ., ten o'ciod; A.M.
1ores R Smith Mrs Jack s and faml1), accomparued the Mrs. Dmothy Reeves return·
'
lory, Racme, Oh10. 5 16 3tc
"Antique Car" Pattern
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TRUSTEES
or THE or
cHUllCa Colley, Sr.,
· Burbage,
•
·Spaulding,· J e''~rs to v1st., WI·1h Mrs. Jel- ed to her horne m
· ~r
AUCfiONEER
1--------.!.!::...::::!::_
or THE NAZAR%NR
\AIIumbus a.
I
Tall
16
oz.
Woler
- - c--:~:----:----Complete Service
LEGAL NOTICE
WEB~~,:e·r!f;'l!~.
Mrs. Alexander Raynes, Mrs. fers mother, Mrs. Beulah Cor- ter spending a week with ber
1200 HOMto: •rowu extra mce
Glos- With Pur~hose
Critt
Bradford
""'---I
AttorDeJ•
for
Tru~teet~
Jack Calloway Gilbert Circle dray, Athens Route, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Rutger tomato plants Ches· You get , 1 glass free eacb
31
17
• 4tc
~-.Ia...
LEGAL NOTICE
au
lO,
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John
w. Tho~son, Mrs. wn~ Mrs. John Cordray of Bellvue Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy It borne
...
Write.
PII
or
1
ter 667-62&gt;\.
5 IS 31c t1me you purchase LO ga}.
II.N
'-'
Norah
H.anniJraa
andnade
Sam •tlhnnt·
'- HospIta! after bay.
A.
c.
BRADFORD
aan,
each
or
wtaoJJI
323
UOAL
NOTtCI
Uam
VanGilder
Howard New- were a 1so gues ts a1 the Cor- from Hoaer
Ions of gasoline or more, or
· BASSETI' Hound pups. AK,C re- a combmatton oil ehange
Racine, ObJo
~=~~:~~v~':~ ~.:y: ;~~vel•~"; lll the commoa Plea• court ol land, Esta Al~. Mrs. Ronnie dray hume.
h ing su1gery and is doing nteety,
gistered . Victor Wolfe,.. Ra- and lube job
llld.ea .ar 39 Prairie Avenue, Carth•1e. ue.~ 11 countr, Ohio.
McCumber, Mrs. Frank Mel· Richard Je 11ers visited is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fetty
5 18 .tic filinols;
Evoelya Wilhite md Lee Wll· ._. Moo·• ""''" Co PI lntHt
sis
M nd M
h
cine, WI 9-J023.
Start A Set Now!
hlte. whu relld• •t cart~Je, IU!n· _.,.
.... a
• v;, •
vin, Mrs. Stella Cozart, Mich·
ter, r · a . rs. Jo n Dun· are announcing the birth of 1
5 17 3lc
PHOTO
COPYING Servtcea :;.~l w~~e:!~~~~~,.~~:u~:~:ds~::!t Ottq• C•rperaHen,
ael Kleinhans, Bert
Davis, ham and family on Sunday.
girl at Meigs Memorial has·
Copy any letter or doculllenl Puton. minoll: .nd Paul Sheumu
NOTICI OP IAU
Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, M r s. Evans Rutherford telephoned pital. The baby weighed 8 lbs..
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy. ahd Carol Shellmen, who rellda •t
his
b
M
M 11'
FREE USE - 0;;;1';;-o-u-cr- cc:a-=rpe
c-ct I
Super SeAice Station
B D- J, Boa '125, Delavan, Wlsconatnl
Penuant to an order ol w. luued Robert J Bauer and
infant
· mot er,
rs. a Je Low- and has been named SheUa
Is
2
tfc
will
talte
aottee
th•t
on
tht&gt;
35th
day
b7
the
Court
of
CGmmoa
Plua
of
•
th
fr
T
M th '
Open
24
Moun
WY
2-9932
lhampooer w1th purchase of 1
Plum
and of April, U163, the plaintiff, D. Earl M&lt;ell• County, Oh.io, I wtU offer fOJ' son, Mrs. Oschel Rollin.c; and er, om exas, on 0 er s Irene.
Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker
btq:
:;.owth!· ~~~..f 1 ~f~o~oa:~~~!.he:!! ~ o~tM-:;~~·:~:~~oo 0: !~"at2 ~!'! infant daughter and Mrs. Arth· Day.
Robert Kennedy of London,
SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Get &amp;arJ
Furniture, Middleport.
Melt• County, Ohio. bf'lnr Cue No Court Hou.. of uld county, In· tht ur Duckworth and nifant son.
Colurnbja
Grange
No.
2435
0
with hi•
MlDenvWe, Oblo
13.., 1 old c " 1 lh
VUJaa• or Pomeroy, the foUowlnr
f th . M
· spent the week•nd
•
5-14-Gtc Kleen Em All Septic tank
•tion ofn: dftdo~x~eu~~ :ndre~~~~: dacrlbed "&amp;I elrtat.:
Amoag Alllng
met or etr ay meeting 00 parents and took his sister
Oeaner Ohio Valley PlumbEnd your sewer troublet
~red to the plaintiff by the heln 01 Th• foUowm, de~rlbed real enat. A d' t the "d , h
Friday l&gt;Vening Worthy Master
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DON'T PUMP your sluggish m;..
We
bave
au
sizet
Armlndll
Qulny,
dec!l!lled,
dated
Jan
•
.atua~
In
thl
ToWMhlp
or
Rntland,
ccor
mg
0
mi
Dig
t
er.
. '
Mrs. Dorothy Reeves home Sun·
l-16-30tp
uary 1'7. IH6, and reoorded ln Deed c,.ouwnltt~. of Melfa. IDd St.t.t &amp;f ObJo port Of the nursing department, EarJ_Starkey prest~ed at the day.
.
septic tank Get Klean . Em·
Sewer Maebllles
Book 157, Pqe e.o;, Mtla• county
t
M dal JrJI'd
nt
RNsonable
Ra&amp;el
Deed
~ordl,
by
correctly
deacrlbSltuat.
In
llJ.ItlanCJ
Towruhlp,
Meli'a
those
patients
who
were
listed
mee
mg.
en
an
pre.se
•
Mr
and
Mrs
Alpha
Barr
and
All Septio Tank Cleaner. Land- PJRTABLE dish washer. CaU
CaD Wl' Z.Z974 oa, or Ntgbt !:fnd~b~~ve~n"' .~anJae o7t".ne: !i ::;. ~:r~~:!.o· ;e•::m~~ ·~r.::; as fair included Mrs. D a v i d ed the program using the theme son Mike we~e the
dinner
mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy . WI 9-3008.
5 3 12tp
death, df!lel'lbed .. follow1:
ownr&lt;~ by Davkl WoUe In traction 33, Shoemaker Ernest Halley Mrs "'Mother." The lecturer wu
Is of th
Du
5-14-30tc
7
28
lfc
The. followtn.l de~erlbed Real .... to•n 6, ranr• 14, Obio Company'•
b
I
ed h gues
elr son, ane Barr
tate, 11 tutat~ tn th• Town1tt1p
of Parehue: tbenee 10utb lls:t.et~n rod•l Harry Wehnmg, Mark Sheets, a sent. t was annolmc t af and wife or Oak Hill 0
u.
HELP WANTED- ONE USED llvmg room group.
I ;;;;iiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiO=-;I tn
Bedford,
In ttle
eounty of Me11•... aDd tlon,
tbene...-~
Nft or 111 the ••aterb dlrec Tr
Russe11, Charies E . Mr · and Mrs
Vlraial
Atkm' s ol lher's day.
' ' 00 .,.,.,.
1•
lhe
stat.
of
Ohlo:
rodl
or
to
B.
11:
Sldc:~
uman
A.
.
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eo·
One rose ll\•mg room su1te, TWO WOMEN {l) for cook and Att f
D.
n
Beins.t In section No Je, tn Towu- ltrtchr's •eat Une:Jbeftee nort.b alon• Larkins Henry Eisnaugle Mrs Harrisonville, have been
apbne platform rocker Two step (1) for ge~eral housework.
en IOn alryme
~.!fo
7::-m!a~~~
. . ~~~~ ..:_o.m13S:f:: :':?c..':~ ~n:,o~~':e~~~to.,!t, E~r5 \~e~~~ Bertha Sheets, Mrs. Aim~ Spr~ pointed Oeputies of Ohio State RoMbers. Ellanga Johndnsoob and Mr!.
tables, .and two table ends.
SE
Towllllhlp,
Meta• County, Ohio, bella.. ~ly dlnetlon, 401 rod&amp; to IIn and Oscar Bas tiam,. s r.
Grange for Meigs Couaty· Po~ a fewrtd yeslth8
abyMcGlll
BpenJ
C
Give experience and refer·
aLn
1 at th• center of th~ Wht line the plaee or bulnnJnJ. contllnLnt &amp;
~Extra mce. Call Rutland Furences. Write · P. 0. Box 97,
R
ot aid Section No 11, then• Eaat ures more or leu.
Four units of blood were ad· luck refreshments were enjoyed
ays W 8 ruce
·
"' iuture, SH 2-4811
01
Pomeroy Oh1o.
I 0
v !~~ r:~· t!:m':~,. wo'"!'nJlD~, c.l&amp;~ uo~.·~O::r1.
1~a~h1': f!o-:_ ministered at the hospital on during the soci.~Il hour. Colum- ' .Miss Jan Smith, Doy~ ~Pf
•
5 17 6tc
1
8
I
~:·r:::
!~!~
=·e.t~C:
,'::':b~
.J":!'*:ort~.::,:mc!rn
! ":: Thursday.
ilia Grange will participate in and Sharon Thomi Called 1 on
-=~~~~~,~~~ ~
IIJliGER Blonde Con,.,le. perFOR SALE OR RENT
center
nne
o1
11td
Gedton,
tb•nee
lllbd
former!#
o•ned
bs
David
Wolfe,
the joint visitation at ,Alfred in Mrs.
Alpha Barr SUnda1 e\'f!b.
C
A
Soutb 671fJ. roda, thtnce Wlll!lt Bit tbeee aoutb lllz rocb, tbeae. hit or
.
E
roda, \bene. North ct rod•, ttaencto bl an •uterb dlnetloa 1f
roda; DISCUSSES RAIL DISPUTE
June.
mg.
. feet conditioo and Zig 7.Rg \!ANT ADS WOtlK wonders
8qutpped to buttonholf', mono
~2649
Well
100 rod• to th• Welt lin• of thmce aortb '"' rodll t.hane. w.n,
SAN
FRANCISCO
mPD-There
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Dunigan
Wy
POMEROY
1..laid Section No 16, theneii Nort:b on or lD • nat.rlr dlredlctn 141 rod1 to
·-r
' Mrs. Clara Smith and u"'_,
aram, overcas! , blmd hrm , when you Wish «. btl) or seU
OFFERS THE BEST
~~. 'fo"~heU:~ae:fotaa~~::.neo:. th• plaee of belblnlna, eont.tnln1 filS is only a 50-50 chance tnat oego-- Mllirr. anddMrMrss
. JacKk Lowthther a ~ whothhas been caring for bet .·
Reao
the
Want
AJs
fol
qulclt
etc. Assume 8 pRvmenls l )f
CLAIR WOOOE
talnint ,. ' " " · mo" "
,..,, ol- m,, moN .. ''"·
tiation will settle tile work ruleo
. an
. eMe
Elts, mo er, Mrs. George
• " t!;.liB monthly WY 2- 22~t
results
"· BeinJ:
Fraetton
Totrao
Tba failOWiq dut!l'lbed. re•l ,.....t., dispute between u.s. ra"---do
and children called at the home of Leon, W. Va. spent the
PHONE
1hlp
No. 31nand
RanreNo,N112313In or
tha
mw
" ·
o 11 5tc
Ohio ToWJU~hlp
Company'• Mella
PurehCo\lDb,
..e, IJI Ob.lo.
Beo:l· 11
•* COID!ty, autJ&amp;Dd Tolr1Ubip, and the operating unloDS, accord- of their mother, Mrs. Zelia Per. end at her home here.
CHESTER 985.2145
ford
bouDded Pd (leiCJ"'be4 u followat
FOR SALE OR TRADE
U+:mtc bealnnlnr at the 8outhe11t corner of BettnniDI •t the aortb eut eorner ing to the president of the Asso- ry on SUnday.
Langsville
,
ing rna( lun"' F:lec·
.
•aid f'nc:tlon No 13, which ta •JH o* DaYN W'olle'• taad&gt; tbrn~ trHt cia· tl'oo of American Ra"--·ds.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
Spen.
The
Rev.
Noah
u
.......
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.....
le with
attach· Antique organ. Good condltlon.l'-,==========~1 the North-at comer o1 •atd 119 •ere 10 rod•. 11 tlntal t.benll!'l "utb u
li1'WI
Cha •·t h M Mlddl
t O will,~.. ::
Will trade for piano in good ,.,__.1
h·acttheabove
theneeF'ractJOll
Nortb .....
~.. ····Daniel P. Loomla told a news cer,'
r1e&amp;wut spen t e oepor' •
preach fancy :-:ev,;mg Will
a--.11~-~-btc on
f!a.dde~~erlhed,
line of uJd
... ...... .... • r
... "'" '"
th
condJtJOn.
Phone
WI
•2117.
\AII"uSI
IK~I
caTA....::,
• .nd tbe wen n... ot Secuoa No. te an ..-tezll- dirllcUop. •t I'Ode; tbene• conference Thursday that if an
er
s
Day
weekend
With
her
the
Langsville
church
Sunday
r f¥1. TNm ~ WY 2·
BreX
to
great
dolry
and
beef
•
dlatarlce
or
13 rod• and e lblb. ftOI'O 30 fG4Ii fo U. plaee of belln·
ebed
~
ts'
M
d
Mr
A
R
M
19
I
11
.
o,.;.,_
5 11 6tc
tbene~ Soutb t'I'J,t, detree~ WHl a ll1Jll 0011 ....... lD ... ICftl more agreement la not rea
there- ,_ren ' r. an
s. . . ay • 0 owmg
~
5 17 5tc
bulls for only $6.01, For senr· rod• to &amp;be Soutb !iDe ot uid rr•a- or:·.~ met ., lPII belnl 1., 1 suit would be cougres•ional ac- Caster.
School. Eveeyoe is welcome.
X sweeper A - 1 ___ _L_
IVESTOCc:K:.:.____ 1 tee can Leland Parker• Porn. !~o ~ :~~a:;f~:;:U:e N!; met~ .. .-. ~ '· raq• tio ohio tion provldlng compulsory arbi· Other callers at the Caster
nd guarantef:'d Paeroy, Ohio. Phone WY 2--226f :!,~ ~"::• P:_~
O:o: eo:-.,:r~ r:::.CUb tor aot teu tration or seiiUl'e of the Unea bf borne last week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scbu\ktt. Hia wlftt, ...
bags and com- TWO ba!lr ,..rllernsev
calves. or Albert Parker, Chester, Wa1nt e" ~eru, m.n or »eaa. 111o tJua ttr..thirtll of the •ppruted nt· the government
Mrs. Chris Deal RuUand
the former DelPhia JOJ'dan a1
Ch 1 ~ · WI • ~-.
Ohio Ph.....,. nee:. 11.1111:
beln1 In rr.etton No. 17, Ill Towo. q._ TIMo rllht W ....-.ed to reJeet
·
'ti•
·
of cleaning
atare&amp; •uelSS,
rola-"-",
•
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lhlp No.3 and aanp No. 11 or tbe ..., ... aU Blda.
A presidential panel made rec· Clarence Lee. m.t. Dora, P'la. thil vlclntly 1 passed away Ia"
1;ebmenls. Will II f ••
5 • ...., Ohio Compo••'o ~--•.., In .....,. TntoO J&lt;o. 1 UPnlood •• 1100.
A-••--- "•-'.
dian
t I M and Se tembe
Y.J
se or ~9 60
;~' 15 3tc :--=:--"'c-==:--:-o===·
.. ToWJUih.lp, llht,' 'Co"W,b': Oblo, .,.. Tract . IJo. 1 appralted at aa.
om~uauuu.
..__..1 u a .was a
er gues o
r. ,
P
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life. The Morrisons were marriod 62 years on May I .
Rev . Card Decame acqu.alnled with the Morrisons when he
served and they attended Emery Chapel Methodist church uf
Springfield. The Morrison&amp; live
at 1421 West Possum Roa d,
Spri ngfiekt .

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Leader For
Devotionals

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First Baptist Chueb ID Mld:dleport met Thursday everUna ·at
C. H. Morrison, Springfield. who ehureh, was on a trip to check
the home ol Mrs. A. R. Pullen.
)tre.. well-known In Meigs cou n-: top scores for the proper evalMrs. Jacob Turner wu lD
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uations for the "Church of the
charge o,1 devotions open1nc
Year" and stopped in Springwith prayer and scripture readfield to vtsil the Re\'. and Mrs.
ing followed by a meclltaUon
Morrison
taken from the ypper Room,
In l90!1 the Rev . and Mr s.
entitled, " ln God's
Mornson came to Racine
There I• No Partially." She clos·
he served as pastor. He l a r~r
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"'ved Pomeroy. Chf'Shrre ,
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The birthday song was •11118
TON IGHT
;tor Mrs. Pullen, Mrs. c. H.
Marlon Branda Karl Malden ton. and Bidwe ll
Rev . Morrison. who was
w· J M Lilli McGee
"ONE EYED JA CKS"
last February 2B, is still very
In recognition of National ISe , r ·: rs.
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Carr~ Laura
Knopp. Seines,
Tom Pillman
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of
Meigs
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Mrs tb les
VJrgJma AldridgP
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met Tuesday evening
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sav 11· 1·s larger than WI"th Mrs. v era "'·
~an . State Lewts prestded and dlscussed
I neighbors
, usual His Worst affliction is Director of hospital auXiliaries a money • making pro,ect for
· · It ·1s almost ·1mpos- a ~ spea ker on the accomplish- July. The group voted to pur·
I his· hearmg.
~Siturd~!REPTILICUS ''!'•Y 18 Isible for him t&lt;l hear. He said menls and opportunities of the cha~ a splacedon theTh PTA com•
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talk b t h' vvlunteer service
mumty ca en ar.
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On Color)
I adt lpeodp e r~n k
•, ou lm Ea rlier the boa~ of directors was closed with prayer.
---endan Jt~ oesn t now 1 .
Christop her Lee and
He recalled riding in a boat or the auxiliary had dinner with Mrs. Jo.hn Lyons was proYvonnto Monlaur in
rin the- flood waters of
the speaker at the hospital _ca· gram ch~lTII18~ and conducted
"THE TERROR OF
and sa.vs the thought scares feter ia .
games wlti_l prizes awarded to
THE TONGS"
him now
Mrs. Patt!ck Lochary. prea- Beulah Whote and Mra.. Blanche
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ident of tht Auxiliary, welcom- Haptonsta11. A salad course was
the members nd their served to 2.5 members and three
guests and gave a resume of guests, Mrs. VIrginia Clifford,
the work of the organizSUon Mrs. Bertha Archer, and ~·
for the past eight months. She Clarence Clark. Hostesses anintroduced Mrs. Clyde Kirkland , eluded Mrs. Pullen. Mrs. Frantreasurer; Mrs. Cedric Clark , ces Bearns, Mrs. Emma Mat- 1
Board of Trustees· Mrs Carl hews, Mrs. Eva Hartley and
Will, chairman of Vol~nteer Mrs. Julia Grim.
Services; Mrs. Gt&gt;orge Smith ,
Chairman or Caody Stripers,
who are ·sponsored by the Auxiliary; and Mr. George Smith,
hospital administrator.
American Hospital Associ•·
tioo pins for 100 hours service
were awarded to Mrs. William MASON - Miss Sharon Kay
Reinhart, Mrs. Helen Mullen, McDaniel, bride elect of A2C
Mrs. Robert Fetty, and Mrs. James W. Loyd, New
Carl Will.
Ind., was honored with a
Mrs. Pat Thornton and Mrs. er at the home of. her
Mary Seaman were recogniz. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
ed as having already received in Mason on Monday
100 hour pins and now working Hostesses were Miss
on second 100 hours.
Schwarz, Mrs. Harold Schwarz
Appreciation was expressed and Mrs. Raymond Grinste~.
to th e Middleport Garden Club Games were played and prtz.
for floral arrangments deccrat- es won by Kay McGow~n~ and
Ing th e lobby.
Harriett Ann Walsh. Demse MeThe group wenl to the dining Dame! won the door prize.
room for refreshments or punch, Ref~es~ents of c~ke decorice cream and cookies. The re- ated m pink and whJtel punch 1
freshment table was decorated and sandwiches were served a· 1
with a floral arrangement by Jon~. with a beverage. Pink and :
Mrs. Dillard of Middleport. It whtte flowers surrounded t h e
I was of pink and white daisies ptiitch bOWl.
' and white snapdragons with Attendong were Mrs. Harold I
1 green fern .
Schwarz, Mrs. Roger Hysei11 1
Committee on arrangements Mrs. Paul Huber, Mrs. Bever1y i
I included Misses Ann and Mar- Plymale, Mrs. Ray Roush, Mrs. '
1 tha
Howell, co-chairmen ; and Arlene McDaniel, Mrs. Calvin I
W e Pay 3% Interest On Savings
Isabelle Winebrenner,
McDaniel and daughter, M r s.
IAmsbary, Shirley Beegle, Shar- Vtlta Lee, Misses Ruth and
I on 'Young, Belly Biggs, Phylis Elizabeth Grinstead, Mrs. Eil·
i Mullen , Mary Seaman, Sue Set- een Foreman, Mrs. Charles Edlig and Mrs. Hugh Bearlui.
w~rds, Mrs. Lucy Cooper, .
Refreshments Miss 1 r e n e
Noble, M1ss
Har1ett
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years
Grueser chair~an ; Mrs.
Ann Walsh, Mrs. Hattie Fisher,
POMEROY - RUTLAND
anor Gordon, Mrs. Myrtle SisDorothy Schwarz. M r s.
son, Mrs. Roy Seyfried, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. LoretAlta Shain, Mrs. Belly Herring, ta Pauley. Mrs. Thomas Me·
Mrs. Pat Thornton, Mrs. Pearl Gowan, Mlss Kay McGowan,
Knapp and Mrs. Helen Sauer. Mrs. Betty Roosh , Mrs. Clara
Candy Stripers and guests Smoth. Mrs. Nan Mcintosh and
lnrluded Patricia
Hennesy, Mrs. Ann Walsh.
Mr . and Mrs. T. w. Hennessey, Sendins gifts were Mrs. Anna
Ruby Haggy, Mrs. Eula Mae Avis, Mrs . Emma Ryan , Mrs.
Haggy: Mary Starcher, Mrs. R. J . Williamson, Mrs. D.,ton
Mae Starcher · Ethel Mae Hy· Rayn.. , Mrs. Bertha Schrelsell. Mrs. H.;.ol&lt;( Hysell, •nd ber •. Mrs_. Bess Bentz,
Miss
Mrs. Lydia Hysell : Janice Ev- Sadte Ebas, Mrs. Lola Jeffers,
ansi Mrs. Vernon Evans; Kar- Mrs. Esta Bumgardner, M r a.
en Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Rosa Fink, Mrs. Glenna Fruth,
neth Miller ; Janice Bing, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, M r a.
Vernon Bing; Clarlce Day 1 Mrs.
Roush.
Retha Day ; Jenl Folmer, Mrs. Mrs. Vernon Huush, Mrs. Car·
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Folmer ; Florence Biggs, Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsel D. Biggs; Kit·
Nelloe
MISS Shaty Persinger, Mr. and
Mrs. ron Foreman, Mrs.
Charles Persinger ; Jane Baer, Farland, . Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer; Mrs. Davod Lanham, Mrs.
Pickens and Mrs. Hom·
Noble, Mrs, Dolly Roush,
Murl Megee, Mrs. Hester
Rayburn, Mrs. Katherine RayMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
nes, Mrs. Morris Pfefer and
Mrs. Sarah Spencer.
NOW"·'SHOWING
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Portland PTA Ht~~
Janet Munro It: Leo McKern
of Town
Methodist Parish. visited and Country worK of the Ohio
Uy with the Rev and Mrs Conferenre uf the Methodist
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more l'll!IUleat tlwl regular nylotte. They fit fabu·

louelyl Vltraa-- onl1
fl.6hp&amp;fr.
See the mal'lb' style&amp; of Berkthire Nylons In the HOiiel'J'
Department on the main floor.
lYlE CATCHERS SEAMLESS NYLONS .......... . . 99c
RIRKSHIRE DRESS SHEif..R SPECIAL ---·----· - $1.01
WALKJNG SHIIRS WITH SEAM ..........••.. $1.35
IIAMLISS MESH NYLONS ----- -- ----········· $1.35
WALKING SHEER WITH SIAM ····-·········· · $1.35
ULTRASONS SHIER WITH SEAM ..••....•...•. $1.65
ULTRASONS SHEIR SEAMLESS ---------------- $1 .t$

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Salel Women'• .

Roll Sleeve Blouses

Pomeroy National Bank

Women's washable cotton roll-up sleeve blousesin solids, stripes, patterns and florals, tuck-in and
overblouses. Sizes 30 to 38.

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-mwllhlllbor11orol.,., Thtl blllowinl fullneas of
..... _,rt Is topped by tho d...
le•tely flowered bodic•.
8blod In . .""' blond lo
- · IIIK and oprlcol.
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BAHR
CLOTHIERS

Regular $1 .69 Womens Blouses, Sale $1.25
Regular $1.95 Womens Blouses, S•le $1.25
Regul•r $2.95 Womens
Blouses, Sale $1.50
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Regular $3.95 Womens Blouses, S1le $2.50
Men's Big Yonk

WORK
UNIFORMS
On 1•1• S.turd1y

LIBERTY THEATRE

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Jack NicbolJou and

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Georgianna Carter
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS

o lYE'S LEAVES
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OHIO

TONIGHT a SATUIIDAR
"BARABBAI"
(Technicolor)

Anthony Quinn, 11 Barabbaa,
SUvanM

MIDIIDO,

Arthur

Kennedy, Kat)' Jurado, Vit-

torio Gas,man, Jack Palanee,
Ernut BOrpine, Harry Andrew•.
Colore~~rtoon

lATHING CAPS

1natch, 1izea
14~ to 20.
Green, p-ey,
loll, naV]I blue

The Portland PTA met Monday night with tbe program at
7:30 by music pupils of Mercedes F. Condon and students of
McDonald Studios of dance.
The following officers were
btsutlled for the coming year by
l i •uo. Howard Ebersbach, presl11orent, Robert Cozart; vlce-pr.,._
II"''"'· Jeanette Lawrence ; secretary, Thelma Cozart; treasurer. Jean Sayre.
Refreshments of punch a n
cookies served by the teacben,
Hubert Price, Frmces F011ter,
Myrna Ramsdell, Marlene
er, hospitality rommlttee.

'9.98 Odoro Wardrobes

MEIGS THEATRE II

... __ $19.95

CATALINA

Panb: In 1izn
211 to l!O and
oblrlt to

New 1964 0/ficen

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CATALINA

BEACH TOWELS

BAHR CLOTHIERS
Middleport, Ohio

SUN. MON. 1n&lt;1 TUISDAY
Mor 19-20-21
"SPAIITACUI"
Klrk Doullu, Laureuce Oll•·
ier, Jean
Stmm0111,
Curtil,
Cb11.
IAugbtou,Tony
Peter Uotinov, Jobn Gavin. Nl·
na Foch.
4 Academy Award Wtnnerl
The F•mlly, C•rtoon

Runnmc time:

a Hn. 20 mlnulel

BOll-oflloe eiOHI 8:00 P.11.
No
1ft Adtlllulenl

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No chokt to ad)ustl
No rope to fl&amp;htl
No beck to ache I

Tawny Beige Finish. BeautlfuUy lacquered, harmonlzlq wood frame and fiberboard wardrobe for
.'
added etoraee faciUty. Brau finge~ 'pulls on slldiq
doon to open and lhut with nnJertlp control
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$8.3l ·

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lALII 1'01 SATURDAY

"Thongs".R~bber Sandals_.

PLAN SALES
The Afternoon Circle of
Heath Methodist Church are
holding 1 rummage oale Friand Saturday 1n tho Mebuild'••
..... In upper MldSaturday morning, lbe
wiD have a bake ll8le In
with the rummap
aale.

Crnu• .. II• Pffr Clilhlon 1018. Smart 10~ ecilon. For beaeb wear,
..........hh. bo~ Wl!ar pl81a JodiJia. .

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Sale47c
ate W~ or Chllcli.nt 51• _ .

Carla WW, Mr. and Mrl. Carl
E . Will; Jeomy Crew,
and Alita Carpeatu.
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lined. See our ble selecUoo of
printed patleml and solid col-

Bride-Elect Is
Honored During
Shower Monday

"THI WILD RIDE"

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, Elberfelda can furnish you truly

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DRAPES

Capable, courtooas 11loape..

plrtment -

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'Mono 100% C-n
PIN

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Smartly tailored. Blue pltti
llrlpe. Bar tacted, .....
•n wear, cool and co~
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Slua 28 t.o 42_w~. ,

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