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~ Boosters Hoi d
· F'IIIQI Meet'mg

The

tees

tuth grad• again took

Samson's Life

the

$3 attendance prize andlbe bonner when 1s parents turned out.
The Sth grade hos taken tile attendance banner e_lght out of the
total ol nine meeungs this year.

. 01 School Term

N,OW YOU KNOW

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Mainly About Exemplified· ·For
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MHS Seniors
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By Young People

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 24-25
"THE PIGEON THAT
TOOK ROME "
Charlton Hf'ston . F.l sa Marti ·
ne-ltt, Bacraloni. Harr~· (;ua r·

PRICESI

dino.

"YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS"
fTerhnicol orl
.lamE's Mitchum . Al an a Ladd .
.Tody McCrra . Chill Will s and
r.arv ("onwa:v .
SUN. MON. and TUES.
May 26-27-28
"40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE"
With Tony Curl iss
and Susanne Fleshetfe

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Church Sunday morning at the
worship hour in observance of
Aldersgate Sunday, commem·
Iorating the 225th anniversary
1of John Wesleys' conversion.
The anthem by the choir, un-

SPACE-SAVER
AIR·CONDITIONERS

der the direttion of

22,500 BTU

A Size For

Every
Cooling Need.

Call WY 2-3635 For Details

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1.3$ Styles _ _ Sale 1.17 pr.
ALL
1.50 Styles _ _ Sale 1.28 pr.
ALL
1.65 Styles _ _ Sale 1.41 pr.

and

Slavin and Mrs. Ord are daughters of the Helnermans'.
Mr. and Mrs. L. w. McConr
as and daughter, Diane, were

Cooper In
Hero's Role
At Capital

BR£Y (putllft !llripeller siiOit
slender less, sizeS 8111 ~

in Columbus Saturday where
they met Mrs. Edward McComas and daughter Diane Lee, who
arrived by plane from Oorchester, Nebraska. They were din·
ner guests of Mr. McComas's
mother, Mrs. J. E. McComas
inn _'C~o~lu~m~b~u~a:.._ _ _ _ _ _
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M08ITE

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FAIIOU&amp; SYM81l Of FIT

8UCIIESS Inti stripe) lor 1o1W
aple lop. sills~ lD 12

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'nlert•'s no fooling about Philco Guaranteed Cooling. The
rating on every Philco model is exactly in accordance
wHh NEMA (National Electrical Munfacturers Association) standards. The cooling we say is the cooling you get.

Mrs . Denver Thoma entet·

tained the Third Friday club

Associated Radio &amp; TV

VICes ll1

a group.

GIVE DINNER
Mr . and M~s. Cla~ence A~d•
I re~s enter~med w1th. a dmFriday evemng at thelT Ebenezer-st home . PresPnt were
Rev . Donald Seevers, Glouster,

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Jt. the absence of the president. Mrs. Thoma, presided at

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Wolfe and Mrs. Bernice John-.
son. A dessert course was served to the above and Mrs. Ben
Neutzling, Mrs. Albert Ebenbach and Mrs. Cleland Hines.

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Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Masters Honor Daughter At
and Thomas, Pomeroy, Mr. and Family !Jinn.er
Mrs. Jennings Wayland, Middle- Superintendent of Schools and
port and James, Susan
and Mrs . L. W. McComas entertaln-

Miller, Owner

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as ; Tom Rail , son of Mr. 8 n d
1Mrs. E. 0 . Rail. and Sa r a h
Bechtle, daughter of Mr. 8 n d
I Mts. Jack Bechtle.

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I SP':cial guests were members 8 short business session and
ol Middleport Lodge No. 363 F . games were played and prizes
I&amp;
_A. M., who attended the ser· awarded to Mrs. Max Meinhart,

and Information!

Harry

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presenetd to the senior mem· and ~as a life-long member ot

SUMMER

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'"'iiiiii::iiii::iiii::ii:Siii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::iiii::i~~Ra~y,;;m;;:o;;nd~A;;:n&lt;ln~,:;w~s.:..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii'J led with a turkey dinner Sun-

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day in honor of their daughter ,
Diane, who Is a member of the

Keith Goble Ford Inc
USED AUTOMOBILE

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1959 -15" Outboard Runabout - $CJ95
Yellow Jackt&gt;t molded plywood hull, 40 HP Scott engine, Hilltop trailer, all accesor·
ie1 including life jark els, new skis. This outf1t 11 lllte new and read.y to &amp;o--36 t-o GO
hours is all thot th! ~ boat has been uat'd . Can be financed .

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

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4 Door Hard To.p. Standard shift , V6. ivory and red. real sharp , 1~ month financin&amp;.

graduating class of Middleport
lligh School.
A decorated CBke was used
as a centerpiece for the tablt
and served with Ice cream fol·
lowing the dinner. Attending
were M. I. E. Miller, Mrs. Iva
Ward, Mrs. D. E. Miller, Mr .
and Mrs. John Baker and son,
Tom, and Mrs. Edward MeComas and daughter, Diane
Lee.

Man -

TO MEET TUESDAY

The new models at yaur dealer's store

The Women's
Association
I Group I of the First United
Presbyterian Church of Mlddl•
port will meet Tuesday evlng at the home of Mrs. Dwlllht
Wallace at 7:30 p. m.

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e lahcl to do the cooling
Job you require

1956 Chevrolet S~ation Wagon
2 Door, automatic , t.i eyl. Clean. 10 month tlnanclng.

1957 Ford Custom 300

Beautitullilreen, 8 l'y \., automatir, excellent tires, 18 month financin&amp;.

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1955 Ford F600 Cab &amp; Chassis
Good fann truC'k . Fair rubber.

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LOCUST &amp;SYCAMORE ON ROUTE 7 .

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Middleport, 0.

e Thinner and more attnactlve
than ever

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Install an

ELECIRIC

TONIGHT

Tueadoy Wold ond

AND ·INta THE

Richard Beymer ln
"IIACHILOR FLAT"

COlor)
-endJack Wotllnl, Corole Lulllf'
"THill I ON A SPRir

WONDEIII'UL WORLD OF ' El.ECTIIIC LIVING·

If's Flameless!

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Be. 1M mc~nr ~
noto on tliaplq .4' ,our

Tun,Wotl.
Moy 2142
Edward Stolar, Anna ~
"MAGIC VOY AGI
OP StNIAD"

ELECTRIC APPLI'PICE fJEALERSI

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Great boy • dOl advealtll'l
"MY DOG, IUDDY
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• Automatic Weother Control cit your llngertlps wh111 you • .-.

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That's HCool Living"

Why suffer this Summer? You can enJoy real comfort in your. home day and night - with a new ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER.

1955 Dodge Lancer 2 Door - - - '495

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Introduce yourself to the - b~auty, f•
shlon and LEGSIZE fit of Balle-Sharmeer stockings, durhtg this once·•.
year savings event. Your favorite
SEAMLESS and FULL FASHION
styles at these sale prices:

family were ~nday
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Helnerman of New Haven. Mrs.

of the Middleport H i g h the GIA.
school graduating class of '6.1
- ---including Forrest Bachtel, son Third Friday Club
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bach· Is Entertained

TUESDAY, .MAY 21,

LEG SIZE STOCKINGS':.t ~;

I bers

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of the hymn sung May 24, t738 neer on the New York Central
at St. Paul's Cathedral in Lon· RR. She was preceded In death
don and was entitled "OUt of by her husband , Thomas. She
the' Deep," with Ben Philson was a member of Evangeline
as soloist
Chapter, OES, having received
Leat.her:bound Bibles were her 50 year pin two years ago:

Capacity to

en tine

Farm Policy At Turn Point

Charleston, SU~ay a~terrlOon.
Funeral servtces will be held
Tuesday afte~noon at 2 p.m. at
the ~a;low-Stmpson
Funeral
Home ~n Charleston. ~rs. Ferguson ts a forme~ res~dent of

Edward Middleport,

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Questi~n To Be Answered

Johnson, was an abridgment while her husband was an engi-

7,500 BTU

with an ELECTRIC
AIR CONDITIONER

Thomas Ferguson of Charles-

ton, w. Va ., who died at the
Special services were con- home of her niece and nephew,
!dueled by Heath
Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frame In

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Take the Simmer out of

Heath Seniors
Given Bibles
During Service

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Paul Haptonstall, Edith and Bll·
ly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sla_vln and
Mr. _and Mrs. Robert

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Church met Thursdav evening er.
The prayer was offered by Glaze and family, of Lancaster
, in the recreation ro~m of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr Rev. Fred Gardne.~ with the spent SUnday with Mr. and Mn.
p rsonage for re-organization. Jr . and son, Jefirey, spent the choral response , Hear 0 u r Robert Sharp and Mr. and Mrs.

aMiss Ernestine Powell and weekend with relatives m Col· Prayer" by t~e. Girls'. Glee club.
Miss Mary Jordon were named umbus.
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. The congregation jomed " the
to the refreshment committee Mr . and Mrs: Edwm Smith glee club lor the hymn, May
and Miss Susie Tracy , Miss San- and children, Daana and Edwin the ~ood Lord Bless and Keep
dra Gilmore and Miss Becky Jr .• of Bradbury were Sunday You.
Eblin, program committee for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Following the message. ~y
the next meeting. Attending R. Karr ' Sr.
.
Rev .. Dowson the benedact~on
were Rev . and Mrs . Eugene Mrs . E. J . Hall and grand· was gJVen by Rev . Borden With
Gill and ramilr,
Mr .
and daughter , Susan Gooch, return- tbe recessional play~ .as . the
Mrs Ernest Powell and Ern- ed home Saturday after a week seniors left the audltorlUm.
esti~e. Mrs. Steve Eblin and vispt ill Columbus with relaBecky, Miss Gilmore. Miss live, .
Mrs. Ferguson Die•
Tracy. Miss Linda Starc~er,
James Pullins and Mrs. Oscar
In Charleston
Smith.
Mrs. R. C. Sansbury has
learned of lhe death of Mrs.

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Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Coop- pa01st.
and Mr. and Mr1. Wlnifnd

WED. an4 THURSDAY
May 22·23
NOT OPEN

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spent the weekend io Findlay the scripture lesson. The Girls' relatives.
with their brother and sister- club under direction of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice and
m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarence Lacey, presented the son, Bllly, visited with Mr. and
Krider.
anthem, "'The Lord is
My Mrs. Raymond HUI)ter, of Ak·
Mrs. Mabel Marshall ol Port· Shepherd," by A. E. Lamont, ron last week. .

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MEIGS THEATRE

The Family, C1rtoon
Running time :
3 Hrs- 20 minutes
Box-office closes 8:00P .M.
No Adv•nc• In Admission!

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There wen then two motioos aoo 8lld ooa, Craig, ol Colum- Isler o1 Heath Methodlat cllureb weekend with their parenlll, Mr.
made and carried, one, to have bus wen weeleod guests of when he spoke to tile gradual- ODd Mrs. James t;:rbwell and
another jitney supper as soon the Eldon Kraeuter famly at ing class of Middleport H1gh Mrs. Kenneth McCullcJusb of
as school is out as soon as pos- Racine and attended tile Ra· School at the lliiiiUI1 Baccllaur- Pomeroy.
sible, ond two, to buy cups and cine _coDIIIl.....,.,.t on Friday eate service SUnday evening In Mn. Edward Joltnoon a ad
d~&gt;h towels lor the school and evenm&amp;.
the hlch school tudltorl""'. cbildren spent the past weet In
Boosters.
Jaunita Rusche!, daughter ol Rev. Oowoo~ spoke on the 1m- Bridgeport, W. Va. with her
A presentation ol Corning Mr. and Mrs. Allred Rusche! portance of us~ng God-given tal· mother, Mr!l. Fred Schroath and
A letler of thanks was a Is o Glass Casseroles was made to who has been Ul with the meas· en.ts m the search for a s~tif- her _grand~_thet, Mn. Clifford
read to the Boosters from t he the cooks of the school, Mrs. Jes is improving .
fymg H~e. He used the Bible Ervm.
4t~ grade for the recreational
. H dl
nd M Neva
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personality ol SamiiOII to illus· Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dennison .
Lies ~eceived
MamJe ea ey a . rs.
MiSs Jeannette Bass of New trate his message.
of Wheelin spent the week·
rupp
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Boothe. by Mrs. AII'!Ont ~n
York arrived Saturday for a The Middleport High School end with r!IaUveo ln the Rut·
half oith~ school~~ a r~r:~v:d visit with her parents, Mr. and band, under dlre&lt;lion of Mr. land area and attended Heath
appreciatiOn of . ~ th xtra Mrs. Stanley Bass and family. Eugene Gerke, played the pro- Methodist Church
Sunday
rOMIROY. OHIO
l du~m·~ · the year m a e e
Mr and Mrs Bernest Bruch cesslonal. "Pomp and Circum- morning.
lac !Viles.
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and ~hildren, Eiizabeth and Del· stance" by H. F. Luckhardt, u Mr. and Mrs. Newman .BurTONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
There was an ele~·tlon of of. ·bert, of Enterprise spent Sun- the seniors m . ca~ and go~n dette, who are in charge of the
ficers who are ~res1dent, .~rsi day afternoon wUh her parents, enter~ the auth.toriU~. Th~ IMU&amp;I Children's Day progr~
"SPARTACUS"
Jane
Reeves ; ~Ice pres1 en Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krider, vocatiOn was g1ven Y
· at Heath Metbodlst conducted
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Oliv·
Mrs.
Jeannie
Miller
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secretary·
Syracuse
Howard
Ruppelt.
the flrst practlce seaslon Sunier, Jean Simmons, Tony
treasurer.
Mrs.
Kathryn
Miller.
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The
ban~
played
a
musical
day afternoon at 1:30.
Curtis, Cbas. Laughton, Peter Ustinov, John Gavin, Ni· There will be no further meet· Mr. and Mrs . Elsworth Dlll selection, 'OVerture in Classl· Mrs. Charles White and dauings till the second Monday eve- and Mr . and Mrs. John Krider cal Style," by Charles Carter ghter, Texanna, visited recentna Foch.
4 Academy Award Winner! ning in September.
and children, Josetta and John, Iwith Rev. Nyle Bon!en giving ly In Chesapeake, W. Va. with

· The r 11 meeting this school
term :the Tuppers p 1 a , n s
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te was on Monday
"':~, ~ ~esident Georg 1a
a ot; "';.e~•ded
. B~rn!as ~. ted·. bv secretary·
tre~surer l:rvene . CaldweU,
that the Boosters cleared $111.·
. ~ at the May 4 Jitney supper.

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"Can You $pare a Minute, Mr. President?''

The Daily Sentin•l

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May 21. 1963-3

LOCAL TEMPS

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Tom Rail Wins

Sheriff Reports

Oil eS Trophy

M'IDOr A •dent

15 Firemen Of
Chester T3ke
A'd Co
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urse

M.. lg• Gf'lleralla

Given. New Award

Rubin Swartz, P,emeroy, was The temperature in Pomeroy's Placed On Order•
Mells General Hoapltalla one
fined $5 and cost. Monday by busiDeos district was 69 degreeo PT. PLEASANT _ Orders
CCI
of 11 Ohio hospitall with one
mayor Charles Legar oo an in- at It :30 a.m. today. under clear signed by the Judge of the Mato $0 employes that hu been
toxicatloo charge.
skies.
son County Circuit Court in·
(Continued from page ll
A two&lt;ar accidenl that cau~ recognized for having no lost
elude the granting of a divorce Earl Wilson, Michael Bratton. ed minor inWry to two persons time accidents during tll62, AI·
to James W. Sturgeon from Jeffrey Hodges, Larry Gladwell was reported to the Meigs coun. bert Coates, office manager rPGoRi1htTo
Doris Sturgeon. The defendant Richard Garten, Randall Hum· ty sheriff's department Mon· vealed today.
.
F'fteen member. of the
was given cu&amp;tody of their one phrey . David Cascl, and Sam- :day at 6:45 p.m.
Sponsored_ ~y ~f." Oh1o H?s- ter Volunteer Fire
child and grant~ $75 per my Clatworthy.
' Involved were James L. Hag· pital Assoc~a_tl?n m cooperali&amp;n have completed a 21 hour
nwnth support for the child.
Keceiving Golf certifi('8tes lgy of RD 2. Pomeroy' and John with_the DiVIsion o~ Safety a?d in first aid trainiug,
E. J . Somerville, In his own from Mr. Swackhamer were Fraley, 51 , of Syracuse. Pas· Hyg1e~ . or the Ohio Industrial in standard first a~
right, and Charles J . Hyer and Pat Edwards. Jim Johnson. lsengers Mable Fraley and Su· Co~m1ss1on . th~ safety ca~- skiJJs.
FOR YOUR PAINTING NEEDS
S. D. Littlepage, Executors of Mick Morris Russell McElhin- jsie Woods both of Syracuse patgn resulled 10 St. John 8 Th t . . included lllrM
George G. Somervllle. deceas· ny, Ron Han,ning, Don Hanning were treat~ by a local physic: Hospital , Cleveland. w_inning hour: o~·::r= on mauth .. to ..
ed were ordered and adjudged Tom Rail, Charles Swackharrr ian for minor injuries. It was the Grand Award , '0!' 1.05!.223 mouth artl£icial
respiration
to recover from the defendants, er John Allensworth and Har- reported that Haggy
backed man hours worked With no lost
f
h Gen10 yean ago your houi.
8. L. Somerville, Edna Som· fry' R Oiler
·from a driveway into the side time accident. Meigs General [tauglhTI bY men Crom t e
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may
have been worth
· and W. J. Somerville
· lhe Track
· certificates
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era e ephone . o.
ervllle
given by jof the auto driven by Fraley. had 70 ·038 hours wor k-_.
aJ .
Si3,000
- ooday if may
som of $6,466.05 plus mter~t IMr. Robert Wise went to Dick No charges were filed .
Spokesmen said t~ departIn Beautiful Colon
bo worrb $18.000! Whlll
and also the same plaintiffs 1 Boclimer Bob Wilson Bruce j Paul Schuler 44 of Rt
IUotiDt LaddUa:
ment plans to org_antze an em1
t~boul yo11r jir1 ;,.,,,.
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uml as soon · as
SALE PRICE
were to recover f rom B· L· 1Wallace ' Alan Wallace' Larry Portland was arrested
Monday
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and Edna .So~rville the sum !vance, 'Rodney Sauer. • Ronald by the sheriff's department on to organized bands of En&amp;lish l posst~le. ~II members takmg
fot fire imurance rhac
PER GALLON - - - - of $5,573 With mrerest .
Roush, Roger Roush , Joe Reich· a charge of driving while intox· riote~ for the destruction of the lust aid course and
meaJUI"fl up tO loJ11y'1
value of your hOme. ";
man, Ray Pickens, David Oli- icated .
machmery. These bands first i - - - - - - - - - Check wlrh Nationwide
ver, Jim Miller, Mike lloyd,
~ppeared arou~d
- the company with ww
John Hood, Kenny Harris, Rob-tn 1811, acrordmg to the
THE
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for 11
ert Caruthers, and John Blake.
clopaedia Britannica.
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ECONOMY WHITE - - - - $1.99 Gal.
In the State Scholastic awards, Mr. McComas present·
Julia Anne Brooks of Arlington, I , . . . - - - - - - - - - ,
CHtCAGO INDIAN CHIEF BRAND
ed awards to Kenneth Harris,
Va ; Utree grandsons, Edward
WY 2·2460
9th place, General Science; El· l
M. Peoples, Jr. , and Charles .
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QUALITY, HGIUSE PAINT
$4.99 Gal.
115
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2nd
Pomeroy
len Dutton, 3rd place, English
i W. Peoples. Jr .. of Huntington I CANVAS FOOTWEAR
ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT
lll ; in Division lll, Ellen Dul·
and John Brookso f Arlington,
FOR THE ENTIRE
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1st
place,
English
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Ken·
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four
gcanddaughters.
Miss
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Richard Chambers, an offlc- neth Harris tJth place Gener· l E t M c P 1 •• h d Garland Peoples and Mtss Ann '~--------..JI'I
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en roo s a~
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nmg at the ~edford Element- Ellen Dutton, English Ill Mr. Huntington since 1915, and in Martha B~rioojjkjjsio~f.;;A;.rlij'"ijg~loniii..
REGULAR $7.45
$6.95 ary
school Eighth Grade com- Sterrett: Kenneth Harris 3rd, recent ;ears many Jefense it•
PRICI
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mencement.
General Science, Mr. Null; ems made or fabrir , died yes- ,
The exercises opened with Roger Wilt , 2nd ,_ Spanish . I. terday afternoon at his home ,
the invocation by Rev. Henry Mrs. Pra~t; Jamce Tannehill, 2865 South Sauntton Road in
C. Stanley. Principal George 2nd, Spamsh 1I, Mrs.
_Pratt ; IHuntington. W. Va .
Sargent presented the class and Robert Schmoll, 4th, ~atm I, funeral servires will bt&gt; con· 1
CHICAGO GRIP SEAL
diplomas were handed out by Mrs_. Euler: Roger Stiles. 4th , Jducled W~nesday at 2 p.m. '
Russell Cullums, president of Latin _n. Mrs. Euler, an~ Mar· [' (DST J at the Highlawn Pres· :
$5.95 G•L
lhe
Bedford district board of ltha Ntcholson, 6th . English II , byterian Church. of which he
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education.
Mrs. Moore.
was an elder and former Sun.
I
M.H.S.
awards
included
Engday
School superintendenl. by
G•l.
Graduating were Nathan Ed- ' !ish I, Mrs. B1akeslee, Kenneth . Or. A. J. Conley. Burial will be
di~ Arnold, Sandr~ Karen Beal, Harris, Alice Darst. Dee Slav· 1 in woodmere Cemetery.
$J.95 G•l. Wilford
.Doyle Btggs, Charles en, Larry Slaven, Larry Gl~d- j Born in Meigs County,
he
Hall, Ladonn~ Garoklene Hay- well, Kathy Bratton, C u n n .' e was a son of the late Judge C.
Nelson . Domtgan, Carol Sue .Cooke, Kathy Lacey ; ~ngltsh E. and Ann Cowen
Peoples,
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Hall
,
~adonna
Garoldene
Hay-1
IV
,
.
Sharon
Yeauger,
Richard
After
taking
business
course
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$]-85
qt.
es_, Michael Allen Har.elt~n , B(xhmer, Don ~oach, Tom Bry· at Ohio University at Athens .
Mir~ael E~gene Hooper, Jud1~h Ian ; General Sctence, Mr. Null, he had his first bu"iness train·
PORCH
Elame Kin.g, Harold _Da~·ld , ~obert Schmoll, Kennteh Har· ing in the office of The Pome- 1
&amp; FLOOR
- - - qt . $1.80
~ach , Cec1l Eldon . Midkiff, ns , Larry Vance, John Evans; roy Democrat, a newspsper
L1nda ~arol_ Shamblin, Lyle Physics, Forrest Bachtel , Da- owned by his father and acRet~ Smcla1r, Sharon Kae vid Wiley, Ellen Dutton, James tively managed by his mother ,
Smith , Barbar~ Ann Sterfel, 1 Miller; World History,
Mr. and in his father 's law office
Alan Brent Swmdell and Rob- [Knight, Ronnie Roush , Randy In 1915 Mr Peoples came to
69
ert Earl Whaley.
. Humphrey, Mike Bratton, Ke_ith Huntingt~n ~nd organized the
Morgan, Paul Gerard; Engbsh Huntington Tent &amp; Awning Co .,
II,
Mrs. Moore, Martha Nichol· and berame active in civic
MAXIMUM PENALTl:"
PAN ROLLER and PAN
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son, Paul Gerard, Suzanne Brad- fair'~ and in the Democratic
LOS ANGELES &lt;UPll -_A 52-I bury, Joy Boggs, K•ith" Mor· party.
BRUSHES - ROLLERS - THINNERS
ye-ar-old father or e1ght children gan; English CompositiOn, Mrs. SurvivOrs include the widow
PHONE WY 2-2448
PAINT REMOVER
$8.!1 .s~nt~nced M?nday to 18 Moore, Rick Oiler, Fo~rest Bach· Mrs . Mabel Martin Peoples, ~
months m Jail and frned $1,000 on tel , Lee Roush ; Latin I, Mrs. whom he was married in 1905 ·
618 E. MAIN STREET
POMEROY, 0.
a drwtken driving conviction.
Euler, Robert SchmoU, Jon Cun· the two sons. a daughter Mn'.
ningham, Rodney SUer, David
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. Perry Sparks r~elved the m~x- Casci, Jack Sigman; LaUn II,
1mum penally_ under ~aw. Pohce Mrs. Euler, Roger Stiles, Mike
sa1d he had nme prev1ous drunk· Llo d Ma th N' h 1
p L
d . .
·cr
. th
t
y ,
r a IC o son, au
en rwmg conv1 1ons m e p~s Gerard, Keith Morgan ; Biolo.
and will
four years and was arrested f1ve gy M E hi
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en aw·
124 W. MAIN ST.
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mes or nvmg wl u a I· ley, Harold Vance Jack Satter·
thiS iJ
h M•Y 31 , 1963.
cense. He has served a lotaJ of .
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ly throug
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field, Ray Ptckens, Charlotte .
POMEROY, OHIO
Jasr O"
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pliance de•&lt;l'W
ays m JDI 1 or rJVmg v1o1a- GJ
h All
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ur electriC ap
ti
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id eCM . f
aze, Jo n
ensworth, ar!fiSit vo
hat new Fla,._
ODI an
a!l pa .,.._, m mes. tha Nicholson; American His·
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• tory, Mr. Swackhamer, Char~
or Drv•'le'' flectrifl R•,.g•
...._ le; Swackhamer, James Miller,
., Ellen Dutton, Janice Tannehill ;
.
deafer will allow
American Gov 't, Mr. Swackha·
appftance
.
mer, Forrest Bachtel, Tom Rail
your electric
Sharon Yeauger, Rick Oller;
you up to
English Ill, Mr. Sterrett, Ellen
Dutton, Carolyn Nicholson, Car·
roU Lyons, Janice Tannehill;
algebra I. Mr. Sheppard, Mar·
tha Nicholson, Keith Morgan,
Mike Lloyd, Ray Pickens ; Trig,
Mr. Shepparrt, Lee Roush . Rick
Oller ; Geometry, Mr. Sheppard,
Ellen Dutton, Ronald Hanning. I
Mlck Morris, James Miller; I
Bookkeeping, Sheppard, L e e
Roush, Lillian Slaven, Sarah I
Bechtle; Shorthand II, Mrs. Em·
Uy Sprague, Sharon Yeauger,
Carolyn Ervin, Sarah Bechtle,
Judy Overturf; Shorthand I,
ALLOW IJP TO
Carla Gilmore, Judy WilderOR Hi WILL
. muth, Connlo Taylor and Jo
Ann Morning.
The assembly opened with the
pledge to the flag led by Porrest Bachtel and Sarah Bechtle
with Bachtel leading lhe stud·
ent body iD the Lord's Prayer.
The Senior Band, under the di·
reclion ol Eugene Gherke, played Ute Orange and the Black
school song as the s e n i o r 1
marched fro111 the auditorium.
The senior Commencement
lleoause pi,'&gt;Oiila bave pmved to be tbe will be held Friday evening,
eoonomioal and dependable of ~
May 24 at 8 p.m. In the high
Ina eGOrJY fuell, they are today e~lll)ling 66% '-'
of the DatiOD'I totaleDeQD' roquiromans.
school auditorium with t h e
Eighth grade graduation to be
LODB-baul, .....,.volume pipelioes are a pheheld Thursday evening in the
MDliJ " •• of the past twenty years. More tbllt.
a half-miiiiiiD l8ilea of pipeliael aorve America
auditorium.
loday. 1bJa IIIIDlber will increoso pea11y in tho
-IV&lt;eqty yean u the demand for fuelsHAPPINESS CHAMPION
~ · ID olrlloot twice ill Plesml sizL
PARIS (Up)) - 'Mle newspaIll .-tina the lllllion's fulwe "**Yd..., a....,
per Paris Jour said today " if
JOU call loot to T""'" Eutom, u plp&lt;lin.,.. of
"there were a champion of happiI
-.,y, to play m OYeJ'·increum, role in moving,
ness among the mothers or the
world tt ~teems that Mrs. Jat&gt;que""'""" ud lllppl)olnc fuels In all their
venatile fanoL Teua Eastem Tra•mistioo
llne KOIUiedy would be the winCorpontjon, Hnnstoa, Tow.
ner." '
The president"• .wife and two
chUdren appeared in a full color
~ front page photograph in Pari•
Jour as a Mother's Day feature.
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COMMENTA TING EDITORIALlY

Helen· Help ·us/

They Might Not Listen .
Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona is
the authentic hero of U.S . conservatives,
including many Democrats as well as Re·
publicans. Yet some of his most dedicat·
ed followers do not listen closely to some
Jt his most important advice.
Not too long ago the senator said at
a Republican gathering that party faith·
ful, of whatever persuasion, must not
adopt too rigid attitudes.
He encouraged in them a willingness
to compromise. Though without doubt
011me of his adherents would not believe
it even if they heard a recording of the
~ssion, he even suggested it ,is necesury to be a "bit rubbery" at times.
It may be that before the presidential
campaign of 1964 is over Goldwater will
find it neressarv to make that point many
more times - in possibly more severe
language.
For there is in this country, and pre·
sently many of them are in his camp, a
growing body of people who simply do
not care to ~eld a single inch from their
settled views of foreign and domestic af.
fairs.
When they ar• speaking of men it i.l

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"Goldwater or elae." But in politics aU
men cannot be winners. And if a democratic form of covernment is to be truly
effective, a defeated minority must always accept with grace the majority'•
choice.
One should pot have to say again, eilh·
er. that compromise is of the essence of
governing. Men ore hound by their differing natures to hold different views of
their problems. If policies and programs
are ever to bf formulated and put into
operation the great differences must
somehow be composed. To say "I will
not yield" is to say "I will not permit
government to function."
' Dictators impose first themselves and
then their policies upon an unwilling
populace. Free men can exist In proper
relationship to one another only if they
respect viewpoints other than their own
- and make the necessary departure•
from rigid positions so that something
can be done.
Goldwataer clearly understands this.
He may not have an easy lime persuadIng his more stiff-backed oupporters to
take this Important cue from him.

Appellbt." We'4 IIlle to Ion
Dilar Helen:
lhlm ~I Y n
"Lost AppeUte" - who bluta. . _ taken Ill II)' bir lelia',
her neighbor beeauae abe talU Htlen. - COJITEZ lOOGII:D
food and Ia
Dear AD of YOII Who Tool(
of nolhin&amp;
,
10 "Lost Appetite" far -~ .,_...._
sorry for her "charrnlnc hu&amp;• - •..._
band," who must be embarr81- bor:
sed and bored by her - could Came now, pll, llllft aN
be my neighbor.
extmne. In eney crowd, llld
She juat loves "my cbarmln&amp; the "meal')"'aniiCI" . . almal&amp;
husband," but abe and h e r • prevalei!t M tbe ••m,..,.,acbJidren never mlu a chaDce nlacs" thoa&amp;b nol u dqello •
to ctve me a cUe. I 1ot llred ol oua: - only bona, the oilier
entertalnlng and listening ot the lriea··to .,...., and II thelolare .
borlnc oe• pot, llld feedln&amp; her public enemy No. 1 on the ~
lazy face. It •as plain to aee wlfe partylint.
. who she was comiDg to aee ml Are you pia aeelng red •
why: my man. free handouts, eauoe you'ra ll'eeD with envy?
no dlahes, more time.
_ H.
I put an end to the meala and
kaffeeklatacbH, 10 now I liD YOIII' Jlelplq IIMd lleperlmtal
bei"ll put throutlh the "cook's Dear Helen.
tour" rumble. She thlnb abe II Would y..; readen p(eag
fooUng othera, just u abe Ia write to 12-year-old Randy Ra·
foollnc bir nics but
atupld jowskl? He 11 IUfferlna from a
husband. At parties abe sath- diseue thst keepa him home
ers the men around her a n d from achool, thoutlh he Ia nolf
make llurrln&amp; Mnarb about able to be up part o1 the day
the "tnealomlnlacl" w h 0..1 e He would certainly appreci.l~
, work made the parties poaible. cheerful meoqea oent his way
Sho teU. jokes ml talks aea to Ills addrea: Randy RaJowu4
them while we do the dlahel 306 Hemlock Terrace, Teaneck,
Wa&amp;bington CoiWDD
and perha)ll ellehanfe reclpea. New Jersey, - A CLASSMATE
They Jauch with her - but AT
her, behind her back, 1 hope. Dear Helen:
AN0'111ER ONE WHO IS My buaband lhlnkJ thsl I
TIRED OF ENTERTAINING should quit my Job because my
boss hu been lllvolved In a perDear Helen:
sonal ICandal. It hu nothlnl
By LYLE c. wn.soN
about that.
.
bumbllnc chainnan of the Senote "Loot AppeUte" IIOUIIdl just to do •lth me- In fae1, IIJIIIC• ,
Ullllri Pre. lllleru)loool
Eadoned By a.
Republlcao Campaip Commltteo. like my neighbor. Whenever she lne the whole thins lias been
The modern Republican mago· Opening a June 30, 11162. Repub- They called him disqualified for smells food cooldng or sees a groally exaggerated 10 that setzine that ralet the GOP Jeadero flican galbering at hill Gettysburg Ilia! chairmanthip, adding that husband at home, there she Ia, tlementa can be made, but you
ol lhe House and Senate as a ,farm, Ei1enhower endol'l«i "Ad· "Goldwater'• llabilllieo Ill bll wlllin&amp; to break bread and try know how people talk about .i
pair ot clowns and Sen. Barry vance' and urged aU present to campaign committee p o 11 t loll to break up homes. Then she prominatt men. 1bis man haJ 1"
Goldwater, R·Ariz, ao a bumbler, subscribe. Thooe pr..ent reported seem to UJ everwhelming,"
chases all over yakklnc about been a wonderful boss, he hu
io ,..king fundo !rom lbe party Ithat Halleck required restraint by Dirksen and Halleck at that how I do nothing but eook and helped my husband and 1M
faithfUl ot a $101).a.plnte dinner. calmer counsel when Ike endorsed time were regular Republican tel· talk about ll
·
over many dlffieulliea, and hao
Tht magazine is "Advance." the magazine. The March edition evisioo spokesmen oo what came Her figure il tope, she'n at. been a real friend. 1 think that
foundod a couple of years ago by contamed a free-awinaing attack I to be !mown-and to be rldtculod waya perfectly tlfOOIDed, Why it would be cruel to d-.! him
a group ol young Harvard men on Halleck, Dtrkoen a• d Gold· -as tho "Ev and Charter Show.' shouldn't abe be? She never lifts now when the town Is laklnl
and published occasionally from water. Halleck had read il if, by "Advance" rated tb uhow aa a flnser at home, leltln&amp; her sldeo, aa II W'OUid lndleate !bet
Washington D.C. The dinner il to Ichan~. the General had not.
little more than oomlo relief and huaband ml kids do It a II we, too, were agalnlll blm. My
take place Monday May Z7 al the The March iBiue wao devoted u evidence of Republican Intel- When you 10 to her bouse, you husband. on the other hand, '
Hotel Pierrt, New York City. Sen. to "Republicans on Caplwl Hill.'' lectual poverty,
get nothing but collee, because baa been approached by cer·
Thomao Kochel. R ·Calif., and The mogazine deocrlbed the Re- "Advance" coollnues to pollhot she's "got something better to taln people who oay my reputa- ., ·
Rep. John Lindsay R·N.Y., are publican COngreulonal leadership Halleck, Dirksen. and Goldwater, do than cook and elean," I'D Uon will be ruined Ill cooUnue ·
listed as opeakera. The presence ao reluctant, lazy or hootile In Thoro oonllnUH fA&gt; be IUiptcloD say she has: chaae men! Wblle working In hia office. Wt have
is promised of other distinguimed mattero of responaibllity to the that "Advance" io promoting we break , our backs on 1 h e decided to take your odvlcoo. ·
Congressional Republican and 1 well being of the nation and of Michigan'• G v. George Romnl!)' houaewlfo clreult, ahe'a always What Ia It?- Mliii.· J.S.
~
p.arty offlcioll.
jthe Republican Party. It 1tlri· lor the 11164 R.&gt;pubUcan prealden· dresoeo to kill to atlrac: male Dear Mrs. S:
it io rea.,nable to believe !bat buted fA&gt; oeveral of Halleck'• J1e. tial nomlnatloo 1nd wltb the Oles. Well, earbaae allraeta llcHlalled scandala art IOOil ··
Sen. F:verelt Dirksen and Rep.;publican colleagues the llatemenl connlvanoe of Gea. ElseD'-er. Illes, too.
Jived down, but friendship with·
lcharlea A. Halie&lt;k, Republican that : Halleck haan·t read a ..,.i. Advance men stoutly deny lhla.
When 1 can't stand her routlh dracn when it b needed IMA
leaders, ,...pe&lt;liv•ty of the s...te 1oll8 . b_ook In 10 yean and Is On balance, · howevor, "Ad· talk and tJcure-sUnging, 1 like can never be picked up 8Jaln.
and the House wi11 not be preseut. 1susp1cJOus of those who have.
vance" must be rate-d • a· my leave and then she pta it Follom your conscience an d.
I"Advance" deolt with lbem and "Republicans ol all v!Ns" the represent.a«v• of modern or around that my "charming hu• don't !Iaten to the busybodies.
Iwith Goldwater in the March, mag..lne related, "lee! they are Eisenhower or liberal Republican- band" prelerl to ally at par- - H.
.
l '!lll2. edition shortly before for· being leu led lby Halleck) than Ism, ao opposed to tho p.arty Uea without me. Ob, ~es. we Thts c:otumn Is ded11:;ated W
mer President Dwight D. Elsen- pTelllded over: !bat the only ot· oonservativ.. and, espeelally, to know all about 1als like "Lost famil~ livhiJ, so If you rt1 heY•
lng kid trouble or just plaill
1hower startled party regulars tempt at hammet'ing anything out the nomiDatloll of Goldwater. But
wtth
an
all-out
endorsement
of
cornea
not
tn
policy
but
in
llie
i"Advanee"
Ia
no
olllrfch.
It
!nob
markelslnga
also
will
be
IDOu·
trouble, let Helen llelp YOU,
1
: the magazine. Ike professed fA&gt; strategy of obstruction.'
lht facta ID Ute taco IIIII concedot enced by the number of cattle She wiU also welcome your
h"e read It before uttering hil l The young edlwrs of "Advance" '[ that Goldwater h.. 1 COIIIIderablo placed 00 feed within the next own amusing experlencea. Ado
Iendorsement
bul tht"" are doubto found Goldwater to have been a followin&amp; ill the RepubUcoo Party. two to three months,
dress Helen Bottell Ill care of
"The supply.prlet prospects this neWipaper.
for spring and summer do not Copyrllbt, 11183, Kine Po•
favor carrying cattle to heavy ' turN Syndicate, Inc.
welgbla or escess flrulth," Fu·
trell aayu, ''since the cost of
.
gaiD Increases aharply after
By Wayne G. Bra1A11tadt, M.D. doses of theae.
on all form• of exerclH except 1 000
nd "
Yearo aKO they used to de- But II thert is any doubllwalkins. Eve• In walklnl It Ia 'The':'.n~lat' dvlce to the
Ibate whether pregnancy wao 1 about the. odequ~cy of the diet, well to avoid oteop Inclines.
Ohio farmers 1 ~ ,. catUe
~~=·:.-:.:~I'
disease or a -normal phys10log· Jron, calcmm, v1tamm B com- [s 1t safe for a woman who when they reach d ired grad
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ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
JOTIJNGS IN PENCIL
DESPITE REPORTS of various cine·
ma ladies being cast for the three major
roles in "The Carpetbaggers," not one
actress has been signed yet. Joe l...el'int
flew from New York to Hollywood to
make the final decisions on the roles so
many glamor girls want. Results should
be announced soon
Vivien Leigh's
appearance on the Ed Sullivan show
went off smoothly enough once the cameras got rolling, but a last-minute crisis
almost gave "Tovarich" business mana·
ger Dick Grayson apoplexy. It was dis&lt;'Overed during rehearsals that a special
cop• of Miss Leigh's costume, made up
in blue for TV, didn't look right (wasn't
stiff •nough). so Grayson had to get into
the Broadway theatre and pick the lock
or one or the backstage rooms to get the
ori~lual dress out just before airtime.
The report from Dublin that Kim Novak couldn't report for work on the set
o: "Of Human Bondage" because she'd
"lost her voice '' is more hokum~ from
tlmt ill-starred flicker . Only recently
they announced that her voice through·
out Ihe entire film was going to be dubbed by an English actress, anyway. so
what difference would it make if she
spoke tn a whisper, or didn't speak at
all"
Yes, it's true. Around the State
Hou•~ In Nbany and various Republican
gath~ring pjaces, Gov . Rorkefellt&gt;r's new
wtfe is ref~rred to bv the less reverent
mell'bers of the party as "Bridie Murphy.''

of an upcoming television series has her
network worried. She may become the
bride in an Interracial wedding, and if
she does that will klll her program for
southern stations. Her dates with other
fellows, often reported in the rolumns,
are just a cover-up; the one she really
loves is a musician.

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RUSSIA IS GEITING READY to put
a woman in space. !They'd better get
somebody up there that she can talk to!)
Despite the many rumors that
James Mason and his estranged wife,
Pamela, might reconcile, the divorce suit
will go as planned. The delay in ending
the marriage legally was caused only by
Mason's film commitments in Europe .
Leslie Caron will be in for the greatest
applause of her career when "The LShaped Room" is released. A minor cen·
sorship problem may crop up because of
the extremely frank dialogue used in the
movie. but Leslie's performance is sure
to win her a batch of awards on top of
the British Oscar, which she's won al·
ready.
Robert Goulet will be a disc jockey
for one time only on CBS radio May 19
Hugh O'Brian, just back from Eur·
ope will spend six days cruising in the
Bahamas before coming to New York to
begin rehearsals on ••Mr. Roberts,"
which he'll tour for the Music Fair Enterprises, starting with an engagement
in Westbury on May 31. While he was in
Rome, Hugh snapped up an art bargain
from the Fassini collection; he paid a
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lovely actress and her talented actor lobbies of theatres wherever he goes as
husband, just divorced, are living togeth· a I.Jonus to the {'Ustomers.
er. No one knows whether this indicates
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an acute housing short~ge or a change
TONY BENNEIT, the only male sin·
of heart
A top secret "floatiug crap ger with a •Iring of hit records at the
game," a Ia "Guys and Dolls," takes moment. has signed to play the Copaca·
lace in the sub-basement of • leading bana in October for "the lop Copa dolegitimate theatre. with the participants lar" - meaning he'll receive as much
a group of hip Broadwayites from all as the night club has paid the biggest at·
s_trata of show business and the gamb· tractions in its history, and that includes
hng genlry . Stakes are high. The ritual Sinatra and Martin &amp; Lewis
The
Js lhe same every we~k - - they meet English, French and Irish actors' unions
backstage at the closed theatre and gam- are causing a spot of trouble for U. S.
ble until dawn with the watchman act- television shows being filmed in those
Ing as tipoff man.
countries at a substantial saving. The unOne of the Midtown West Side hotels ions now w.ant the Yankee produ!'ers to
Otves so much to creditors it may have to pay performers the same rates that
toss in the towels .. The beautiful star would be paid in America.

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il is a normal "'"""'
state. but o........
n e aeed~d.~Th1s
may be especially
when riding in *
an l.tUtomobile?
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thai is fraught with possible true If she has an alleriY
fA&gt;
complications.
m1lk.
No one can Jay down 1 set of . Women who do not engage
rule• ihat will carry all wom- m sport. regular!~ should not
en through their pregnancy in take them up. during pregnan. ced swun.
the best of health. St. Jt. is es· cy. B ut an exper1en
sential f.o~ the pregnant wo~. ~er. bo~ler, or skater may con-an to vi~It her doctor period!· tmue wJth the84! sports, proYid·
cally for a checkup
ed she avoids undue fatltPJe. A
The early weeks of pregnan- woman accustomed to horsecy are especially important in back rldmg may ride, but must
the development of the Infant. avoid jumpinR. The pregnant
During this period, the growing !"nn". player ohould avotd playembryo is moat susceptible w '"B smgle~ but may play dou·
infectious diseases suffered by bleo. Dancmg may he enroyed,
Ute mother, drugs taken by her, but any ol the modern dances
1nd any exposure she m a y that require sudden gyrations
have to X-royo.
and frequent bumping into olh·
The pregnant womaa ahould er dancers on a crowded floor
eat a well-balanced diet of fa. must be avoided.
mlllu fonda, bat abe .1 bould In the last two or t h r e e
1101 1ry to justUy overoatln&amp; months, It Is best to taper off
wltll tbe old adage lbat 1 b e

•••t
"eat for two!'
Ob!ttetriclans are now slrelll·
Ing the f a c I that

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It not only II safe, but highly 1 ,;Thia will h 1 1m
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desirable.
chances for .:~
A properly adjusted seat bell fall .. he sa 1
fixes the pelvis llnnly In posl·
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hon Without malting undue pres.
For 16 h
of
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our• feedf:Ytry ""•
sure on the abel omen. In ease African elephants
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of accident, there would be far menu of folia e bark
less danger of injury to both nd
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askmg her to lake maternity
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leave after the alxth calendar
month of her pregnancy. B u 1
wiih her doctor's ipprovol, If
the woman il aa office worker
and If there is a aultsble place'
!or her to rest, she may be. aJ.
lowed to work until about 1 I•
weeka prior to expoded dote o1
delivery.
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25 pounds oet ao the aboolute No bll changes In prices of I tension ecoD!HIIiat, notes that In
limit compatible wllli 1 oafe de- fed cattle for the nest couple the North -Central slatea (IJ&gt;.
livery. She should not I al 0 of months, maybe longer, That clndlnl Ohio), rwmhera of eat·
::;.~rem~~~ 2"&gt; pounds In 1 n Y Ia the sobering f"!.ecast of Ohio tie weighlllfl between 1100 and
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per cent on April I, eompared
one helping of red meat, fish, But their predictions do carry to an increase oil per Cf'Dt In
or fowl and one ega daily • • • note of encouragement for tbe 28 major csW. feedlll(l
pmt of milk, &amp; or 4 slices of the Ohio beef farmer: Prices st.ates and 2f per cent tn the
Lread with margarine or but- in the Mid·\ es• o•obably will Western obttes
ter. 3 ~o 5 helpl•g~ of vegebtblo hold up better than In the far In the
cattle feedln&amp;
or !nut. One helptng of liver a West, primarily because the states, catUe weltlhi118 less than
week hel))l her to kotp up the Mljl-west will have fewer cattle 100 pounds 1how 1 11 per cent
constituents of the blood.
n(ady· for market durinl the Jncreaoe over a year ago. This
These foods should give I h e lioxt ~ew 1001ttha.
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R•tns and rntnerala that abe will from lhl U. S.' DepartiTH'ot of hly will be aloiivt !lit ytar'a
not IIHii to tab aupplemtntary .\V!CIItura, Gelte 4. l'lllrtD, &amp;a· Jivelo. Tbt utual
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NEW 1963 MODELS
Mueller Climatrol

HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING UNITl
NOW ON DISPLAY

Varnish Stain
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Spray Paint Pressure .... 87c
Auto Paint Spray _ ..• $l

Phone Or Stop In For "FREE" Estimates

Arnold Brothers

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NON-ELECTRIC STOVE
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The Daily Sentin•l

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LOCAL TEMPS

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Tom Rail Wins

Sheriff Reports

Oil eS Trophy

M'IDOr A •dent

15 Firemen Of
Chester T3ke
A'd Co
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M.. lg• Gf'lleralla

Given. New Award

Rubin Swartz, P,emeroy, was The temperature in Pomeroy's Placed On Order•
Mells General Hoapltalla one
fined $5 and cost. Monday by busiDeos district was 69 degreeo PT. PLEASANT _ Orders
CCI
of 11 Ohio hospitall with one
mayor Charles Legar oo an in- at It :30 a.m. today. under clear signed by the Judge of the Mato $0 employes that hu been
toxicatloo charge.
skies.
son County Circuit Court in·
(Continued from page ll
A two&lt;ar accidenl that cau~ recognized for having no lost
elude the granting of a divorce Earl Wilson, Michael Bratton. ed minor inWry to two persons time accidents during tll62, AI·
to James W. Sturgeon from Jeffrey Hodges, Larry Gladwell was reported to the Meigs coun. bert Coates, office manager rPGoRi1htTo
Doris Sturgeon. The defendant Richard Garten, Randall Hum· ty sheriff's department Mon· vealed today.
.
F'fteen member. of the
was given cu&amp;tody of their one phrey . David Cascl, and Sam- :day at 6:45 p.m.
Sponsored_ ~y ~f." Oh1o H?s- ter Volunteer Fire
child and grant~ $75 per my Clatworthy.
' Involved were James L. Hag· pital Assoc~a_tl?n m cooperali&amp;n have completed a 21 hour
nwnth support for the child.
Keceiving Golf certifi('8tes lgy of RD 2. Pomeroy' and John with_the DiVIsion o~ Safety a?d in first aid trainiug,
E. J . Somerville, In his own from Mr. Swackhamer were Fraley, 51 , of Syracuse. Pas· Hyg1e~ . or the Ohio Industrial in standard first a~
right, and Charles J . Hyer and Pat Edwards. Jim Johnson. lsengers Mable Fraley and Su· Co~m1ss1on . th~ safety ca~- skiJJs.
FOR YOUR PAINTING NEEDS
S. D. Littlepage, Executors of Mick Morris Russell McElhin- jsie Woods both of Syracuse patgn resulled 10 St. John 8 Th t . . included lllrM
George G. Somervllle. deceas· ny, Ron Han,ning, Don Hanning were treat~ by a local physic: Hospital , Cleveland. w_inning hour: o~·::r= on mauth .. to ..
ed were ordered and adjudged Tom Rail, Charles Swackharrr ian for minor injuries. It was the Grand Award , '0!' 1.05!.223 mouth artl£icial
respiration
to recover from the defendants, er John Allensworth and Har- reported that Haggy
backed man hours worked With no lost
f
h Gen10 yean ago your houi.
8. L. Somerville, Edna Som· fry' R Oiler
·from a driveway into the side time accident. Meigs General [tauglhTI bY men Crom t e
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may
have been worth
· and W. J. Somerville
· lhe Track
· certificates
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era e ephone . o.
ervllle
given by jof the auto driven by Fraley. had 70 ·038 hours wor k-_.
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Si3,000
- ooday if may
som of $6,466.05 plus mter~t IMr. Robert Wise went to Dick No charges were filed .
Spokesmen said t~ departIn Beautiful Colon
bo worrb $18.000! Whlll
and also the same plaintiffs 1 Boclimer Bob Wilson Bruce j Paul Schuler 44 of Rt
IUotiDt LaddUa:
ment plans to org_antze an em1
t~boul yo11r jir1 ;,.,,,.
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ergency-rescu.e
uml as soon · as
SALE PRICE
were to recover f rom B· L· 1Wallace ' Alan Wallace' Larry Portland was arrested
Monday
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,,&amp;ll Check rata now
and Edna .So~rville the sum !vance, 'Rodney Sauer. • Ronald by the sheriff's department on to organized bands of En&amp;lish l posst~le. ~II members takmg
fot fire imurance rhac
PER GALLON - - - - of $5,573 With mrerest .
Roush, Roger Roush , Joe Reich· a charge of driving while intox· riote~ for the destruction of the lust aid course and
meaJUI"fl up tO loJ11y'1
value of your hOme. ";
man, Ray Pickens, David Oli- icated .
machmery. These bands first i - - - - - - - - - Check wlrh Nationwide
ver, Jim Miller, Mike lloyd,
~ppeared arou~d
- the company with ww
John Hood, Kenny Harris, Rob-tn 1811, acrordmg to the
THE
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for 11
ert Caruthers, and John Blake.
clopaedia Britannica.
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ECONOMY WHITE - - - - $1.99 Gal.
In the State Scholastic awards, Mr. McComas present·
Julia Anne Brooks of Arlington, I , . . . - - - - - - - - - ,
CHtCAGO INDIAN CHIEF BRAND
ed awards to Kenneth Harris,
Va ; Utree grandsons, Edward
WY 2·2460
9th place, General Science; El· l
M. Peoples, Jr. , and Charles .
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$4.99 Gal.
115
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2nd
Pomeroy
len Dutton, 3rd place, English
i W. Peoples. Jr .. of Huntington I CANVAS FOOTWEAR
ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT
lll ; in Division lll, Ellen Dul·
and John Brookso f Arlington,
FOR THE ENTIRE
ton,
1st
place,
English
III;
Ken·
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and
four
gcanddaughters.
Miss
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THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN PAINT
Richard Chambers, an offlc- neth Harris tJth place Gener· l E t M c P 1 •• h d Garland Peoples and Mtss Ann '~--------..JI'I
ATIONWIDI
12 MODERN COLORS
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•••er of the Pomeroy NationsI al Science. .
of 8varconcern
which ha.ll manu- , . s ot 11 un tmg1on a n_d •
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~n , was spea er Sunday eve- In the District, Division Jll, Ifactured tents and awning~ in i
en roo s a~
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MiddlepDrt, 0.
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nmg at the ~edford Element- Ellen Dutton, English Ill Mr. Huntington since 1915, and in Martha B~rioojjkjjsio~f.;;A;.rlij'"ijg~loniii..
REGULAR $7.45
$6.95 ary
school Eighth Grade com- Sterrett: Kenneth Harris 3rd, recent ;ears many Jefense it•
PRICI
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mencement.
General Science, Mr. Null; ems made or fabrir , died yes- ,
The exercises opened with Roger Wilt , 2nd ,_ Spanish . I. terday afternoon at his home ,
the invocation by Rev. Henry Mrs. Pra~t; Jamce Tannehill, 2865 South Sauntton Road in
C. Stanley. Principal George 2nd, Spamsh 1I, Mrs.
_Pratt ; IHuntington. W. Va .
Sargent presented the class and Robert Schmoll, 4th, ~atm I, funeral servires will bt&gt; con· 1
CHICAGO GRIP SEAL
diplomas were handed out by Mrs_. Euler: Roger Stiles. 4th , Jducled W~nesday at 2 p.m. '
Russell Cullums, president of Latin _n. Mrs. Euler, an~ Mar· [' (DST J at the Highlawn Pres· :
$5.95 G•L
lhe
Bedford district board of ltha Ntcholson, 6th . English II , byterian Church. of which he
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education.
Mrs. Moore.
was an elder and former Sun.
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M.H.S.
awards
included
Engday
School superintendenl. by
G•l.
Graduating were Nathan Ed- ' !ish I, Mrs. B1akeslee, Kenneth . Or. A. J. Conley. Burial will be
di~ Arnold, Sandr~ Karen Beal, Harris, Alice Darst. Dee Slav· 1 in woodmere Cemetery.
$J.95 G•l. Wilford
.Doyle Btggs, Charles en, Larry Slaven, Larry Gl~d- j Born in Meigs County,
he
Hall, Ladonn~ Garoklene Hay- well, Kathy Bratton, C u n n .' e was a son of the late Judge C.
Nelson . Domtgan, Carol Sue .Cooke, Kathy Lacey ; ~ngltsh E. and Ann Cowen
Peoples,
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Hall
,
~adonna
Garoldene
Hay-1
IV
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Sharon
Yeauger,
Richard
After
taking
business
course
8
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qt.
es_, Michael Allen Har.elt~n , B(xhmer, Don ~oach, Tom Bry· at Ohio University at Athens .
Mir~ael E~gene Hooper, Jud1~h Ian ; General Sctence, Mr. Null, he had his first bu"iness train·
PORCH
Elame Kin.g, Harold _Da~·ld , ~obert Schmoll, Kennteh Har· ing in the office of The Pome- 1
&amp; FLOOR
- - - qt . $1.80
~ach , Cec1l Eldon . Midkiff, ns , Larry Vance, John Evans; roy Democrat, a newspsper
L1nda ~arol_ Shamblin, Lyle Physics, Forrest Bachtel , Da- owned by his father and acRet~ Smcla1r, Sharon Kae vid Wiley, Ellen Dutton, James tively managed by his mother ,
Smith , Barbar~ Ann Sterfel, 1 Miller; World History,
Mr. and in his father 's law office
Alan Brent Swmdell and Rob- [Knight, Ronnie Roush , Randy In 1915 Mr Peoples came to
69
ert Earl Whaley.
. Humphrey, Mike Bratton, Ke_ith Huntingt~n ~nd organized the
Morgan, Paul Gerard; Engbsh Huntington Tent &amp; Awning Co .,
II,
Mrs. Moore, Martha Nichol· and berame active in civic
MAXIMUM PENALTl:"
PAN ROLLER and PAN
76c
son, Paul Gerard, Suzanne Brad- fair'~ and in the Democratic
LOS ANGELES &lt;UPll -_A 52-I bury, Joy Boggs, K•ith" Mor· party.
BRUSHES - ROLLERS - THINNERS
ye-ar-old father or e1ght children gan; English CompositiOn, Mrs. SurvivOrs include the widow
PHONE WY 2-2448
PAINT REMOVER
$8.!1 .s~nt~nced M?nday to 18 Moore, Rick Oiler, Fo~rest Bach· Mrs . Mabel Martin Peoples, ~
months m Jail and frned $1,000 on tel , Lee Roush ; Latin I, Mrs. whom he was married in 1905 ·
618 E. MAIN STREET
POMEROY, 0.
a drwtken driving conviction.
Euler, Robert SchmoU, Jon Cun· the two sons. a daughter Mn'.
ningham, Rodney SUer, David
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. Perry Sparks r~elved the m~x- Casci, Jack Sigman; LaUn II,
1mum penally_ under ~aw. Pohce Mrs. Euler, Roger Stiles, Mike
sa1d he had nme prev1ous drunk· Llo d Ma th N' h 1
p L
d . .
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. th
t
y ,
r a IC o son, au
en rwmg conv1 1ons m e p~s Gerard, Keith Morgan ; Biolo.
and will
four years and was arrested f1ve gy M E hi
Ell H
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en aw·
124 W. MAIN ST.
WY 2·2848
mes or nvmg wl u a I· ley, Harold Vance Jack Satter·
thiS iJ
h M•Y 31 , 1963.
cense. He has served a lotaJ of .
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ly throug
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field, Ray Ptckens, Charlotte .
POMEROY, OHIO
Jasr O"
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pliance de•&lt;l'W
ays m JDI 1 or rJVmg v1o1a- GJ
h All
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ur electriC ap
ti
d h
id eCM . f
aze, Jo n
ensworth, ar!fiSit vo
hat new Fla,._
ODI an
a!l pa .,.._, m mes. tha Nicholson; American His·
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• tory, Mr. Swackhamer, Char~
or Drv•'le'' flectrifl R•,.g•
...._ le; Swackhamer, James Miller,
., Ellen Dutton, Janice Tannehill ;
.
deafer will allow
American Gov 't, Mr. Swackha·
appftance
.
mer, Forrest Bachtel, Tom Rail
your electric
Sharon Yeauger, Rick Oller;
you up to
English Ill, Mr. Sterrett, Ellen
Dutton, Carolyn Nicholson, Car·
roU Lyons, Janice Tannehill;
algebra I. Mr. Sheppard, Mar·
tha Nicholson, Keith Morgan,
Mike Lloyd, Ray Pickens ; Trig,
Mr. Shepparrt, Lee Roush . Rick
Oller ; Geometry, Mr. Sheppard,
Ellen Dutton, Ronald Hanning. I
Mlck Morris, James Miller; I
Bookkeeping, Sheppard, L e e
Roush, Lillian Slaven, Sarah I
Bechtle; Shorthand II, Mrs. Em·
Uy Sprague, Sharon Yeauger,
Carolyn Ervin, Sarah Bechtle,
Judy Overturf; Shorthand I,
ALLOW IJP TO
Carla Gilmore, Judy WilderOR Hi WILL
. muth, Connlo Taylor and Jo
Ann Morning.
The assembly opened with the
pledge to the flag led by Porrest Bachtel and Sarah Bechtle
with Bachtel leading lhe stud·
ent body iD the Lord's Prayer.
The Senior Band, under the di·
reclion ol Eugene Gherke, played Ute Orange and the Black
school song as the s e n i o r 1
marched fro111 the auditorium.
The senior Commencement
lleoause pi,'&gt;Oiila bave pmved to be tbe will be held Friday evening,
eoonomioal and dependable of ~
May 24 at 8 p.m. In the high
Ina eGOrJY fuell, they are today e~lll)ling 66% '-'
of the DatiOD'I totaleDeQD' roquiromans.
school auditorium with t h e
Eighth grade graduation to be
LODB-baul, .....,.volume pipelioes are a pheheld Thursday evening in the
MDliJ " •• of the past twenty years. More tbllt.
a half-miiiiiiD l8ilea of pipeliael aorve America
auditorium.
loday. 1bJa IIIIDlber will increoso pea11y in tho
-IV&lt;eqty yean u the demand for fuelsHAPPINESS CHAMPION
~ · ID olrlloot twice ill Plesml sizL
PARIS (Up)) - 'Mle newspaIll .-tina the lllllion's fulwe "**Yd..., a....,
per Paris Jour said today " if
JOU call loot to T""'" Eutom, u plp&lt;lin.,.. of
"there were a champion of happiI
-.,y, to play m OYeJ'·increum, role in moving,
ness among the mothers or the
world tt ~teems that Mrs. Jat&gt;que""'""" ud lllppl)olnc fuels In all their
venatile fanoL Teua Eastem Tra•mistioo
llne KOIUiedy would be the winCorpontjon, Hnnstoa, Tow.
ner." '
The president"• .wife and two
chUdren appeared in a full color
~ front page photograph in Pari•
Jour as a Mother's Day feature.
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COMMENTA TING EDITORIALlY

Helen· Help ·us/

They Might Not Listen .
Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona is
the authentic hero of U.S . conservatives,
including many Democrats as well as Re·
publicans. Yet some of his most dedicat·
ed followers do not listen closely to some
Jt his most important advice.
Not too long ago the senator said at
a Republican gathering that party faith·
ful, of whatever persuasion, must not
adopt too rigid attitudes.
He encouraged in them a willingness
to compromise. Though without doubt
011me of his adherents would not believe
it even if they heard a recording of the
~ssion, he even suggested it ,is necesury to be a "bit rubbery" at times.
It may be that before the presidential
campaign of 1964 is over Goldwater will
find it neressarv to make that point many
more times - in possibly more severe
language.
For there is in this country, and pre·
sently many of them are in his camp, a
growing body of people who simply do
not care to ~eld a single inch from their
settled views of foreign and domestic af.
fairs.
When they ar• speaking of men it i.l

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting

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"Goldwater or elae." But in politics aU
men cannot be winners. And if a democratic form of covernment is to be truly
effective, a defeated minority must always accept with grace the majority'•
choice.
One should pot have to say again, eilh·
er. that compromise is of the essence of
governing. Men ore hound by their differing natures to hold different views of
their problems. If policies and programs
are ever to bf formulated and put into
operation the great differences must
somehow be composed. To say "I will
not yield" is to say "I will not permit
government to function."
' Dictators impose first themselves and
then their policies upon an unwilling
populace. Free men can exist In proper
relationship to one another only if they
respect viewpoints other than their own
- and make the necessary departure•
from rigid positions so that something
can be done.
Goldwataer clearly understands this.
He may not have an easy lime persuadIng his more stiff-backed oupporters to
take this Important cue from him.

Appellbt." We'4 IIlle to Ion
Dilar Helen:
lhlm ~I Y n
"Lost AppeUte" - who bluta. . _ taken Ill II)' bir lelia',
her neighbor beeauae abe talU Htlen. - COJITEZ lOOGII:D
food and Ia
Dear AD of YOII Who Tool(
of nolhin&amp;
,
10 "Lost Appetite" far -~ .,_...._
sorry for her "charrnlnc hu&amp;• - •..._
band," who must be embarr81- bor:
sed and bored by her - could Came now, pll, llllft aN
be my neighbor.
extmne. In eney crowd, llld
She juat loves "my cbarmln&amp; the "meal')"'aniiCI" . . almal&amp;
husband," but abe and h e r • prevalei!t M tbe ••m,..,.,acbJidren never mlu a chaDce nlacs" thoa&amp;b nol u dqello •
to ctve me a cUe. I 1ot llred ol oua: - only bona, the oilier
entertalnlng and listening ot the lriea··to .,...., and II thelolare .
borlnc oe• pot, llld feedln&amp; her public enemy No. 1 on the ~
lazy face. It •as plain to aee wlfe partylint.
. who she was comiDg to aee ml Are you pia aeelng red •
why: my man. free handouts, eauoe you'ra ll'eeD with envy?
no dlahes, more time.
_ H.
I put an end to the meala and
kaffeeklatacbH, 10 now I liD YOIII' Jlelplq IIMd lleperlmtal
bei"ll put throutlh the "cook's Dear Helen.
tour" rumble. She thlnb abe II Would y..; readen p(eag
fooUng othera, just u abe Ia write to 12-year-old Randy Ra·
foollnc bir nics but
atupld jowskl? He 11 IUfferlna from a
husband. At parties abe sath- diseue thst keepa him home
ers the men around her a n d from achool, thoutlh he Ia nolf
make llurrln&amp; Mnarb about able to be up part o1 the day
the "tnealomlnlacl" w h 0..1 e He would certainly appreci.l~
, work made the parties poaible. cheerful meoqea oent his way
Sho teU. jokes ml talks aea to Ills addrea: Randy RaJowu4
them while we do the dlahel 306 Hemlock Terrace, Teaneck,
Wa&amp;bington CoiWDD
and perha)ll ellehanfe reclpea. New Jersey, - A CLASSMATE
They Jauch with her - but AT
her, behind her back, 1 hope. Dear Helen:
AN0'111ER ONE WHO IS My buaband lhlnkJ thsl I
TIRED OF ENTERTAINING should quit my Job because my
boss hu been lllvolved In a perDear Helen:
sonal ICandal. It hu nothlnl
By LYLE c. wn.soN
about that.
.
bumbllnc chainnan of the Senote "Loot AppeUte" IIOUIIdl just to do •lth me- In fae1, IIJIIIC• ,
Ullllri Pre. lllleru)loool
Eadoned By a.
Republlcao Campaip Commltteo. like my neighbor. Whenever she lne the whole thins lias been
The modern Republican mago· Opening a June 30, 11162. Repub- They called him disqualified for smells food cooldng or sees a groally exaggerated 10 that setzine that ralet the GOP Jeadero flican galbering at hill Gettysburg Ilia! chairmanthip, adding that husband at home, there she Ia, tlementa can be made, but you
ol lhe House and Senate as a ,farm, Ei1enhower endol'l«i "Ad· "Goldwater'• llabilllieo Ill bll wlllin&amp; to break bread and try know how people talk about .i
pair ot clowns and Sen. Barry vance' and urged aU present to campaign committee p o 11 t loll to break up homes. Then she prominatt men. 1bis man haJ 1"
Goldwater, R·Ariz, ao a bumbler, subscribe. Thooe pr..ent reported seem to UJ everwhelming,"
chases all over yakklnc about been a wonderful boss, he hu
io ,..king fundo !rom lbe party Ithat Halleck required restraint by Dirksen and Halleck at that how I do nothing but eook and helped my husband and 1M
faithfUl ot a $101).a.plnte dinner. calmer counsel when Ike endorsed time were regular Republican tel· talk about ll
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over many dlffieulliea, and hao
Tht magazine is "Advance." the magazine. The March edition evisioo spokesmen oo what came Her figure il tope, she'n at. been a real friend. 1 think that
foundod a couple of years ago by contamed a free-awinaing attack I to be !mown-and to be rldtculod waya perfectly tlfOOIDed, Why it would be cruel to d-.! him
a group ol young Harvard men on Halleck, Dtrkoen a• d Gold· -as tho "Ev and Charter Show.' shouldn't abe be? She never lifts now when the town Is laklnl
and published occasionally from water. Halleck had read il if, by "Advance" rated tb uhow aa a flnser at home, leltln&amp; her sldeo, aa II W'OUid lndleate !bet
Washington D.C. The dinner il to Ichan~. the General had not.
little more than oomlo relief and huaband ml kids do It a II we, too, were agalnlll blm. My
take place Monday May Z7 al the The March iBiue wao devoted u evidence of Republican Intel- When you 10 to her bouse, you husband. on the other hand, '
Hotel Pierrt, New York City. Sen. to "Republicans on Caplwl Hill.'' lectual poverty,
get nothing but collee, because baa been approached by cer·
Thomao Kochel. R ·Calif., and The mogazine deocrlbed the Re- "Advance" coollnues to pollhot she's "got something better to taln people who oay my reputa- ., ·
Rep. John Lindsay R·N.Y., are publican COngreulonal leadership Halleck, Dirksen. and Goldwater, do than cook and elean," I'D Uon will be ruined Ill cooUnue ·
listed as opeakera. The presence ao reluctant, lazy or hootile In Thoro oonllnUH fA&gt; be IUiptcloD say she has: chaae men! Wblle working In hia office. Wt have
is promised of other distinguimed mattero of responaibllity to the that "Advance" io promoting we break , our backs on 1 h e decided to take your odvlcoo. ·
Congressional Republican and 1 well being of the nation and of Michigan'• G v. George Romnl!)' houaewlfo clreult, ahe'a always What Ia It?- Mliii.· J.S.
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jthe Republican Party. It 1tlri· lor the 11164 R.&gt;pubUcan prealden· dresoeo to kill to atlrac: male Dear Mrs. S:
it io rea.,nable to believe !bat buted fA&gt; oeveral of Halleck'• J1e. tial nomlnatloo 1nd wltb the Oles. Well, earbaae allraeta llcHlalled scandala art IOOil ··
Sen. F:verelt Dirksen and Rep.;publican colleagues the llatemenl connlvanoe of Gea. ElseD'-er. Illes, too.
Jived down, but friendship with·
lcharlea A. Halie&lt;k, Republican that : Halleck haan·t read a ..,.i. Advance men stoutly deny lhla.
When 1 can't stand her routlh dracn when it b needed IMA
leaders, ,...pe&lt;liv•ty of the s...te 1oll8 . b_ook In 10 yean and Is On balance, · howevor, "Ad· talk and tJcure-sUnging, 1 like can never be picked up 8Jaln.
and the House wi11 not be preseut. 1susp1cJOus of those who have.
vance" must be rate-d • a· my leave and then she pta it Follom your conscience an d.
I"Advance" deolt with lbem and "Republicans ol all v!Ns" the represent.a«v• of modern or around that my "charming hu• don't !Iaten to the busybodies.
Iwith Goldwater in the March, mag..lne related, "lee! they are Eisenhower or liberal Republican- band" prelerl to ally at par- - H.
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l '!lll2. edition shortly before for· being leu led lby Halleck) than Ism, ao opposed to tho p.arty Uea without me. Ob, ~es. we Thts c:otumn Is ded11:;ated W
mer President Dwight D. Elsen- pTelllded over: !bat the only ot· oonservativ.. and, espeelally, to know all about 1als like "Lost famil~ livhiJ, so If you rt1 heY•
lng kid trouble or just plaill
1hower startled party regulars tempt at hammet'ing anything out the nomiDatloll of Goldwater. But
wtth
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endorsement
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policy
but
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lht facta ID Ute taco IIIII concedot enced by the number of cattle She wiU also welcome your
h"e read It before uttering hil l The young edlwrs of "Advance" '[ that Goldwater h.. 1 COIIIIderablo placed 00 feed within the next own amusing experlencea. Ado
Iendorsement
bul tht"" are doubto found Goldwater to have been a followin&amp; ill the RepubUcoo Party. two to three months,
dress Helen Bottell Ill care of
"The supply.prlet prospects this neWipaper.
for spring and summer do not Copyrllbt, 11183, Kine Po•
favor carrying cattle to heavy ' turN Syndicate, Inc.
welgbla or escess flrulth," Fu·
trell aayu, ''since the cost of
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gaiD Increases aharply after
By Wayne G. Bra1A11tadt, M.D. doses of theae.
on all form• of exerclH except 1 000
nd "
Yearo aKO they used to de- But II thert is any doubllwalkins. Eve• In walklnl It Ia 'The':'.n~lat' dvlce to the
Ibate whether pregnancy wao 1 about the. odequ~cy of the diet, well to avoid oteop Inclines.
Ohio farmers 1 ~ ,. catUe
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JOTIJNGS IN PENCIL
DESPITE REPORTS of various cine·
ma ladies being cast for the three major
roles in "The Carpetbaggers," not one
actress has been signed yet. Joe l...el'int
flew from New York to Hollywood to
make the final decisions on the roles so
many glamor girls want. Results should
be announced soon
Vivien Leigh's
appearance on the Ed Sullivan show
went off smoothly enough once the cameras got rolling, but a last-minute crisis
almost gave "Tovarich" business mana·
ger Dick Grayson apoplexy. It was dis&lt;'Overed during rehearsals that a special
cop• of Miss Leigh's costume, made up
in blue for TV, didn't look right (wasn't
stiff •nough). so Grayson had to get into
the Broadway theatre and pick the lock
or one or the backstage rooms to get the
ori~lual dress out just before airtime.
The report from Dublin that Kim Novak couldn't report for work on the set
o: "Of Human Bondage" because she'd
"lost her voice '' is more hokum~ from
tlmt ill-starred flicker . Only recently
they announced that her voice through·
out Ihe entire film was going to be dubbed by an English actress, anyway. so
what difference would it make if she
spoke tn a whisper, or didn't speak at
all"
Yes, it's true. Around the State
Hou•~ In Nbany and various Republican
gath~ring pjaces, Gov . Rorkefellt&gt;r's new
wtfe is ref~rred to bv the less reverent
mell'bers of the party as "Bridie Murphy.''

of an upcoming television series has her
network worried. She may become the
bride in an Interracial wedding, and if
she does that will klll her program for
southern stations. Her dates with other
fellows, often reported in the rolumns,
are just a cover-up; the one she really
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RUSSIA IS GEITING READY to put
a woman in space. !They'd better get
somebody up there that she can talk to!)
Despite the many rumors that
James Mason and his estranged wife,
Pamela, might reconcile, the divorce suit
will go as planned. The delay in ending
the marriage legally was caused only by
Mason's film commitments in Europe .
Leslie Caron will be in for the greatest
applause of her career when "The LShaped Room" is released. A minor cen·
sorship problem may crop up because of
the extremely frank dialogue used in the
movie. but Leslie's performance is sure
to win her a batch of awards on top of
the British Oscar, which she's won al·
ready.
Robert Goulet will be a disc jockey
for one time only on CBS radio May 19
Hugh O'Brian, just back from Eur·
ope will spend six days cruising in the
Bahamas before coming to New York to
begin rehearsals on ••Mr. Roberts,"
which he'll tour for the Music Fair Enterprises, starting with an engagement
in Westbury on May 31. While he was in
Rome, Hugh snapped up an art bargain
from the Fassini collection; he paid a
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lovely actress and her talented actor lobbies of theatres wherever he goes as
husband, just divorced, are living togeth· a I.Jonus to the {'Ustomers.
er. No one knows whether this indicates
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TONY BENNEIT, the only male sin·
of heart
A top secret "floatiug crap ger with a •Iring of hit records at the
game," a Ia "Guys and Dolls," takes moment. has signed to play the Copaca·
lace in the sub-basement of • leading bana in October for "the lop Copa dolegitimate theatre. with the participants lar" - meaning he'll receive as much
a group of hip Broadwayites from all as the night club has paid the biggest at·
s_trata of show business and the gamb· tractions in its history, and that includes
hng genlry . Stakes are high. The ritual Sinatra and Martin &amp; Lewis
The
Js lhe same every we~k - - they meet English, French and Irish actors' unions
backstage at the closed theatre and gam- are causing a spot of trouble for U. S.
ble until dawn with the watchman act- television shows being filmed in those
Ing as tipoff man.
countries at a substantial saving. The unOne of the Midtown West Side hotels ions now w.ant the Yankee produ!'ers to
Otves so much to creditors it may have to pay performers the same rates that
toss in the towels .. The beautiful star would be paid in America.

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may be especially
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thai is fraught with possible true If she has an alleriY
fA&gt;
complications.
m1lk.
No one can Jay down 1 set of . Women who do not engage
rule• ihat will carry all wom- m sport. regular!~ should not
en through their pregnancy in take them up. during pregnan. ced swun.
the best of health. St. Jt. is es· cy. B ut an exper1en
sential f.o~ the pregnant wo~. ~er. bo~ler, or skater may con-an to vi~It her doctor period!· tmue wJth the84! sports, proYid·
cally for a checkup
ed she avoids undue fatltPJe. A
The early weeks of pregnan- woman accustomed to horsecy are especially important in back rldmg may ride, but must
the development of the Infant. avoid jumpinR. The pregnant
During this period, the growing !"nn". player ohould avotd playembryo is moat susceptible w '"B smgle~ but may play dou·
infectious diseases suffered by bleo. Dancmg may he enroyed,
Ute mother, drugs taken by her, but any ol the modern dances
1nd any exposure she m a y that require sudden gyrations
have to X-royo.
and frequent bumping into olh·
The pregnant womaa ahould er dancers on a crowded floor
eat a well-balanced diet of fa. must be avoided.
mlllu fonda, bat abe .1 bould In the last two or t h r e e
1101 1ry to justUy overoatln&amp; months, It Is best to taper off
wltll tbe old adage lbat 1 b e

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"eat for two!'
Ob!ttetriclans are now slrelll·
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It not only II safe, but highly 1 ,;Thia will h 1 1m
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chances for .:~
A properly adjusted seat bell fall .. he sa 1
fixes the pelvis llnnly In posl·
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hon Without malting undue pres.
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of accident, there would be far menu of folia e bark
less danger of injury to both nd
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er •ere using a oeat belt.
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The emplo)er of a working h ~ espec cy
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woman may feel juatlfl&lt;!d In . : ; : : from 47 l4l 19 Ytarl
askmg her to lake maternity
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leave after the alxth calendar
month of her pregnancy. B u 1
wiih her doctor's ipprovol, If
the woman il aa office worker
and If there is a aultsble place'
!or her to rest, she may be. aJ.
lowed to work until about 1 I•
weeka prior to expoded dote o1
delivery.
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should not sai• more than 20
pounds during pregnancy, wllb
25 pounds oet ao the aboolute No bll changes In prices of I tension ecoD!HIIiat, notes that In
limit compatible wllli 1 oafe de- fed cattle for the nest couple the North -Central slatea (IJ&gt;.
livery. She should not I al 0 of months, maybe longer, That clndlnl Ohio), rwmhera of eat·
::;.~rem~~~ 2"&gt; pounds In 1 n Y Ia the sobering f"!.ecast of Ohio tie weighlllfl between 1100 and
She h ·1 be
k State Urtlverslty .. xtenslon eco- t,IOO puunda were up only 1
8 ou d
sure to 1 a e nolilisll.
per cent on April I, eompared
one helping of red meat, fish, But their predictions do carry to an increase oil per Cf'Dt In
or fowl and one ega daily • • • note of encouragement for tbe 28 major csW. feedlll(l
pmt of milk, &amp; or 4 slices of the Ohio beef farmer: Prices st.ates and 2f per cent tn the
Lread with margarine or but- in the Mid·\ es• o•obably will Western obttes
ter. 3 ~o 5 helpl•g~ of vegebtblo hold up better than In the far In the
cattle feedln&amp;
or !nut. One helptng of liver a West, primarily because the states, catUe weltlhi118 less than
week hel))l her to kotp up the Mljl-west will have fewer cattle 100 pounds 1how 1 11 per cent
constituents of the blood.
n(ady· for market durinl the Jncreaoe over a year ago. This
These foods should give I h e lioxt ~ew 1001ttha.
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R•tns and rntnerala that abe will from lhl U. S.' DepartiTH'ot of hly will be aloiivt !lit ytar'a
not IIHii to tab aupplemtntary .\V!CIItura, Gelte 4. l'lllrtD, &amp;a· Jivelo. Tbt utual
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Milt Pappas 1-Iur!s Orioles Into First Place Tie
each of hil other two V l (!tori~!l, ington ~ators, 5-4. The Mine- gled. .Joe Cunningham doubled Pasoual wPii taggfld for flve runa 1Qlni-.1 homf.lr......U.. 1~ ho""' of
UPI 8plN WriiH
has struck out lfl lllltt.ei'S wh1le 1sota 'rwms knocked the Oo8ton and both srored on aacririce fliefl and seven hi~ in 6 1-ll inninp b!Jt 1hil eareer- U1:f Gpry Rtll clpaed
They've taken the " kid prodigy'' walking only nine and ho"' a 1. 17 R~ _So~ oul of fi rM plaot with by Dave . Nic hOl~on and pmail-hit- gamed ~redit for hia fi~ win. oot t})e 1•m•·
1a
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of earned run average.
a li·a tnumph and the Cle~e land i ter ChArlie Mmcwell. Eddte Fisher !Earl W1ht0n surtered h11 third Drott plt.ohed hiJI firlt COIPplete
bel . pkcber. M t Pappas
Pleasbi&amp;IY Cocky
lndtans downed the Los .\ngelt.&gt;s went 5 1-3 innings ror hi~:~ third loiia.
IP:me Iince J · •• lllilt
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the Baltimore Or1olea because this Known in the trllde as ''pleas· An~els , 7·5. in ot.her AL gt~meli.
victury although he needed the
Wagn~r BlaH~ Two
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Mn. MeD•nlel DIN
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ingly cocky," Pappas ha ~ heen
r:au1 Beat rtratet
i late-inniug reliet trelp ot Frank Leon Wagnet drove in illl five two, •trlkmg out seven and parImmaturity of outlook hos been lab~ for star~m ~ce he vault- Dick Drott pitched a fw e-t!Jtter . lhnJmann and Jim Brosnan. The Los Angeles runs with his 13th 1 mlttlna; only twoPIJoate s to ad- /
the only rap againJt the s.foot-1, ed into the ma)Ol'B vtrtually d1rect as the Houston Colts deteated Hte Joss was the tourth in a row for and l31h homers of the seqsoq but IVallee 14:1 third . J«thnny Temple,
200-pound right-hander from De- from ~merican Legion b~ll . On~y ! P i tt~bu rgh Piral es, :-{). 10 the only COeney, the le~gue ·s early -fieaso n homer~o by WilJje KirkJanQ IJlt(l who ran Ma ~ittlng atrHk to eigbt
troit, Mich., since he startled four pitchers have won morP btg /Nallumd League actJOn .
pLlchmg senllatlur..
,Tito rrancona plus a two-rqp doU· 1Sitm!Mi triplod i.n tile fil'j!IJ flop. ~,.,._ _ _ _ _,.._ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _. .
American League hitters wilt~ his lldague games at ~ age and his 1 l'ht! White Soli uverc~:~mr- an ear · Alhree-nm ht.mer by Earl Bat- ble b) Johnny Roman enabl,d lloa nm lNWJ tt lltttrifice ri)' by
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pi khmg ""'Y "' • \9-yea•·-old Ishuioul Monday mght set a club ly 3-1 led held by . Tom Chenoy ' ley '"" solo llonoers by Bob Alii- Cleveland's Jack KraHck to win Jolm Botaman doli•ert&gt;d IIJe otll0
rooklt m I!f.'l.'f Pappas rompiled a jrecord of 14 hM' a caree_r. .
. 1Hnd snapped a 3-3 tle 1n l he &amp;lxth son and Harmrm Killebrew paced .his Sf'{·ond gamP. Kraliok W4• kay er. Doq Cardwell droppe&lt;l Qja
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J9fi2 bul hf' still was regarded as p1tchang with a salvo of four home
------- ··A"~QII . lSI W e IW.l!IPA- Umse in 13 years. Last yea,,
fl ··probl('m child ."
rul\ll that produced all their runs
In • no-flzt, QCH"UR performance Pomerq~ dq'ifllld the Bulldop
But '" far !his seasonal! !he anddeolt Phil Regllll his filth loss
•gains! Wellston Monday even· for the Ita SI!OAL CI"OWll.
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Iagainst two Vlctm'le&amp;. Jtm Genl!Je
fng as the ftulkiOJS WOO the
vruhlem " al"f:' heml'. encountered and Jerry Adatr hit solo homers
Vewed OtJMin
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,and Jackie Brandt and John Pow-:
Norlhern Dtvlolon dtle ol the The Sultan Hassan, MorOCCQ
... ·Pappas turned in his second ell each Slammed one with a man !
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'shutoUI and hts fourth straight un base.
' Coach Joe Oeckman . whose day nighl. "1 jusl want to ~av _
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cont.at - .\then~ and Wau-.toft Met an CJbMnrltloJI; U.W_. buJU
viclocy ol the S&lt;"aron Monday The Orioles have won six resignation as head baskelball that my short sta) at K y g e
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mouminl
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had been deadlocked II H
Olllllde llal!ll. Tlie tollt, 11'41
ni ghti n n r..o win over the De- of their last seven games during roach and assistant foot.b~ll Crt:&gt;ek was moat eruoyab)e as of Elyria visited with their
Athens will now ltost Pome-- 1.. ramp 200 feet high, so t'hat
troit Tigers that ~nabled the or.l whirh BRllimor-e pitchers hav~ al- coach at Kyger Creek high both the. citizens and students . parents, Saturday and Runday, CLEV~N OIUPll-IJo Pelin· roy tor tbt
SEGAL dlam- .he Jn!f'&lt;~t ride up •nd vi~ hit
Joles to move into a first-placP t11 wf'fl a totAl of 11 run ~ and 38 sehool was announced Monday , treateoi me wonderfully. l am IMr. and Mrs. Everett Lambert sky ha~ baen sent to the bullpen Qnd champtonship. A~ has dornam.
tir wit t&gt; the !'hi··a!4fl Wh 111· ~ox hils.
, has signed a two-year contract accepting this new position at and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moum- and the Los Angeles Angels are won the Northern Dtvilum 11
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Pappas a]] 0 ,, ('rl 011 Jy one run in llw Whi te Sox nipped thf' wash-!as head football and head bas- an increase in salary and to ing of Middleport., Mr. and Mrlil. talking about sending him on anFW'I S&amp;an
-ketball coach ot Malvern high get back into the field of guid- Cecil Gi!logly, &amp;~ie, Carla Jo other trip - to the CI!Weland In·
· Utile Cllup
Th~ FQI'd M- · Co111pa~1
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ance, in which t hold a mas- and Jeffrey Allan of Athens, dians.
Asslsl, ln. ceatP'al Italy. !las WAI bu:!orporated in Mtchigu
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. presented Mra. Lambert 1 beau- The Indians fire IQOkfng for an- changed lUtle ln fiPJli'ltl"aflCe on Jppe 16, 1803, with a caJNr
live of Canton and a graduate , He oont10ued, "s10oe com10g tifully decorated cake honoring other left-han&lt;led pilcfier and Iince the Middle Ag~s. wlten U Ill of fiOO,IIOO and, on July 3J
of Ohio University , will depart to Kyger Creek, I have noticed her on her birthday and Moth· they'll take tbe Jltl.rear-old Boll!l· was the home of St._ Franci8. of the same year, the companJ
Fnday for hiS new post at Mal- that outdoor basketLall courts er's Oay. Other dinner guests oky eve;&lt; with hi• dl.. ppolntlng )lost or Its lllcome 18 derivt&gt;d told Its lil"ol ear. a tlJO.cylindor
vern H S. where he Will also have been established at ' I he present were Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Ken· 1-7 rerord, his Inflated MS from tourists and It has lltUeJol'lgmal Model A, !ICCfll"d~ 10
serve as guidance counselor. grade schools and the high neth Grover ahd Joy, Pomeroy, earned run average Qnd his fond· commerce or industry.
&amp;he Encyclopaedia BrU.a:rtnlc-.;
In 1962. Malvern high's foot· school. and that many boys are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Johnl&lt;ln, ness for the bright lights.
ball team reeled off a lo-6 .-ec· putting up outdoor ba3kets. at Beverly, Kenneth. Joaeph Leo- Qnly hitoh up to now is which
IIV ROB WINGE1'T
urd and was ranked fifth 10 the their homes. Th!B IB an ln&lt;!Ica· nard Johnoon of Caldwell and players the Angelo would get In
41&lt;1llTIIEil HUDEPOHL
state in Class A ratings . The tion that Kyger Creek 's basket- Larry Johnson of Columbua, return and among the pgu.ibiU·
IPORTS PIIUENT4TIOI&lt;I
St'nlineJ Sports \\lriter
school is a member of the Tus- ball interest is growing, I f&lt;el Mr, and Mrs. James W. John· tifi are i!Jitelder llik e De La
~ · . . ;. : , . ; oll'm~-h'.'.l:'k--:'t:·""~ ~~,~~'*''":&lt;f.&lt;&gt;.:.?. ~:, ,,~, $,1jt caraw_as V~lley Conference.
that . with eight lettermen re· son, Jamie Sue, Greggory Todd Ho.z, Pitcher Jel'l'y Walker and
Durmg hts one tenure at Ky- turmng for the 1963-64 season, and Johnnie Jones, Mr. and utilitymln Qene Grt~Sft.
ger Creek. Coach Deckman's Kyger Creek will definitely be Mrs. GeRe Lambert, Charlotte, M . 1111 Ri . th
Bobcat basketball team,
al· in the thick of the Southern Val· Donny, David an&lt;! Cheryl of 1 ana~erCiev Ia :":" of • ~·
BY ED KE .. NiDY
though very short, was a con- .ley Conference race and I wish jPeach Fork, Mr. and
Mrs.l :~s Tanbbetts eh n ~ager Br8
rfJVIfiCS 0
•tant threat throughout t h e l my succest10r and lhe kids the Harley Haning, ·Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. u'" ~
M ~ddle•\gh~ , oome
season. They finished with a very best of luci'. .''
'Marvin White and B)'ran Kelth ~e ~t.!rdt u~t{! q
~~a~e
Whether professional
it a aport worth aa.vinJ", or
1
evon • - · ,..._ dlballt~. Boldnc ~ lpeen plogqtd
Interest is rapirtly picking up throughout our area as . 4·14 record, with all but four of I Coach Deckman also served
Fhltwood.
th ~ r reveiio 1~
with incldenta &amp;MOCtated with llhady c::haracten, rlgged
the tjme to start Summer League baseball approaches. their losses decided in the final as line coach under Coach Jim Mrs. Marguerite Warner end was ekn~ n e~ · ~PVersa ~
cleolllona,
pre--...t!d KO'I ond, too otloll, IIArlc lrqt!dr.
It won't be but a week now until all area diamonds are 1 quarter of play, and Coach White for the very successful
Venoy and William Boice arou d · u":u ,.., avt ce
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full of activit ~' each afternoon and evening.
Deckman 's baseball team this 1962 football campaign in which of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
na.,..
n •tght· be one of the B~l'tiiiJI d8velqpmenta ot "port
Many of the Roys' LPague managers report they are Iseason compiled a 4·5 mark.
the Bobcats w~n the
SVAC
Venoy, Tony and Mark,
COMPL
that boxblg ba •YIId Qr l'f&amp;llt.d &amp; at&amp;y ot. ex:eeutiM by
hoping for plentv of su nshin ey day s before the season ! Commenting on his reS~gna· championship and finished apent Sunday with lheir
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the Brttilh. The Brttlah lon lloxing, althouch th4JI;y altl•t
r~ Mck to Tommy Farr to 4114 1 wgrtlly l'O&amp;IIy to be
opens so their players can shed the rust arcumulated in 1tinn , Coach Deckman said Mon· with an 8-1 record.
ents, and grandparents,
rm~
'f aMe · II c a~~
proud crt, IW&gt;d7 Turpln notwiU..t111141nr- 'l'ha _, ot
the past winter months.
1
Mrs. Howard Russell.
w ose Wt e, ary, V&lt;:ll "'
modem BrJt11h boxing ia enclosed :bl the pa.renthdes
Seems to me that this year will be a critical year in '
Mother's Day vlaltora of Mr.
was. scheduled IQ comtormOjl by tile bucklin~ lop ot 11&gt;.,.. roluelanl tlrero
Boys' league. Ponv league a nd High School league sumMrs. Lincoln RuiOell wore
el&amp;~t .weeb of hadvancedu JralhU.'
Pill! ...,II ond Bolan ~ Tot the Llmoy
mer programs. !llan.l' teams have f.ad o tough lime or"
Mr. Franklin RuaaeU, Mr. and
rammg at t e · ·
appreciate~ the ameli of roaln and the thud of leather, and
ganizing becausr of lai·k of a manager . There are five
Clinton Gilkey and family,
Cenler, Fort
ac&gt;ma rroat crowd&amp; bavt olloered Ute acll&lt;m ol ~ay
and W-r.
teams in the Pony league set ·up an~ organization of
Dalay Gillogly and faml• Lda ., May 17. The oon of
another oquad somewhere out 111 the county would make
,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Ruoaell
an Mrs. Leona~d C. Me.
it a dandy loop .
I Officers of lbe Gallla County Ijudge; Emmell Ebenback
and Terry Lynn.
Hartford, he ill a grad-tbud ot IMther" may aetually be what the doctor
ordered. J.lountlng fataltti .. and orllll'llnl Inj\111.. m.•t
Someone in the Bedford or Chester areas should be I Riding Club to&lt;lay announced r;. Circleville is the English judge; Sharon Tli&lt;lma Jon Smith
of Wahama High School.
broupt boxloc to the ~rllol&lt; ot l&gt;elnlr ouU&amp;WOII. In tht.
interested in fi e lding a team. 1t is my understanding that nal arrangements for a 15 • and Odie O'Donnell of the Gal· Gloria 8huma~. Nancy Hat~
country one QlOVfl to B&amp;Ye tt ._ a reeommeadatlal to ~
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Bedford already ha s th e uniforms and enough boys to class horse show, to be staged lipolis Tribune will serve as
an&lt;! Linda Wllllama apenl
IN MJSSILE PIKING
10 oz. gk&gt;veo In Ill IIUt IIIIo l&gt;o.U. ond f owteera In thoH.
fill them, but no one to organize and manage them If at the Gallia County Junior announcer an&lt;! maoter of cere· IPt waek in Washington D. C. Army PFC &lt;\rcllle A- Hay·
The Brltiah oay, "Wby the dlltlnetton! It doesn't quito
someone ehould hu rry and gel things rolling, maybe Falrgroun&lt;!o llll Memorial Day, monies. .
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son or Mr. and Mrs. Ward
00 their IBnior trip.
m&amp;ke '""''"·" IM boygpd tbat tiley 1ns1at ""6 011o rtoveat
Bedford or Chester coulil field a team In Ihe Pony league May 30, starting at 2 p.m.
Follow10g the show there will Mr. ond Mro. Ronnie Mil·
Hayman, who live in Racine,
aet·up
Prior to the hor"' show, there be pony rocse with c a • h bourne and family, Mr. J, B.
rcenlly In a week of
- - --· will be a morning slale
of awards.
Hatfield were woe~ om!
firlnJ praotlet at Mel I happened a few weeks ago, but Rodney Karr , a Porn- events, beginning at ten o'clock I
Mr. and Mn. Joe Hatflekl
Guidad '-!IlOilo Range,
" rov lu gh fre shma n, ; lilt hasn t forgot len about the bass 1which will feature a Pony Pull- 40 Starter• Want
an&lt;! Nanoy an&lt;! Mra. J. B. Ha~
wlth other maml!en of
he cJug ht 111 Fnrked Run lake.
·
J' ing Coolest with cash awards p
and aon Joo.
C of the Sfith Arlll·
Rod, son nf 'IL and Mrs . Dick Karr. Jr ., never had to both classes.
laces For Jnst 15
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. !!;lam
4th Mlulle Battalion. Tho
..,.., - y be 8D ODcyclopodla ., IDil4feal ·~
s ICh a il'hrno
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of Barr·•t
W• VI . , _.. _e •
ended May 10. Hay·
· . -. . oll'lli as when
- he
. battled the 3 lb ., 9 oz · One c Iass WI'II be for pontes
hINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUPII
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under 48 inches and another T e problem at the lndianapolis
vlliton ot Mr. and Mra.
unlt, umed with t b •
iJ:Iss Rod IS g; •lng to have the I ish mounted .
uve ~ troJa l&gt;olllr btl#oloil • at .... by 1e.
.
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Motor Speedway today and for the
Ela
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mloalle, Ia resu·
ounce plllowa wllloh
holp oleep quickly eDOU&amp;"b.
for pontes
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between 46 and 52
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Tom V\ohJte. ld notSp ay m Sa sedml -prToh ase a gfatmhe Gates; to the fairgrounds will th cars ~~I a s r mhg mehup
Mr. and ),{fa. D. H. RollOICu l
betw12en 0 (1 1' ~ 10 and • Lewarl. • un ay.
e name o
e Qpen at 9 a.m. and arrange- e 500-mt e race w ere t ere
returned to their home hare
ter relirinl from blo work of
Tblroly 'l'reo
pla yer who hit the 11he double should hove been Tom ments have been made for an room for only ts.
When ..... would
Gruesf'r lll Sit&gt;ad nf \\hit e.
am le eu 1 of ood food fo . A partial ans~er calls for
many yearr. They Wll'l in
A 35-foot maple or oak tree
p t P~~
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lor quallfy10g faster than
•·· T-·o
having a total leaf surface of
en tr an s anu spec1a1ors
k h fi ld 1 ICIIl, •
The horae show, starti~
at .
cars t~ rna e t e. le ast Mr. and Mra. C. A.
4,000 square feet will evaporate
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.11 be und th g
Wlule mechamcs 1 work
Mr Cbarlav a-'*"' _more than 35 gall01'18 of water
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p.m., WI
er e regu. 1,
t f
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lations of the Ohio Valley Horse 1 gel ath ~ ml et dan. our
bu•lnBH Yiaitora in Cbarlruton ~___::._:_:___::..:_::::::m:::me=r_::_da::yc_:_·~--------------------. .
.
o
ell' cars,
rivers were Wednelda
Show Assoctahon With an enone eye open for another
:~Y·~~:~:~ •
try fee of $1 .50 In all classes
if theb- car is bumped
except the Lead In Pony, which
to quallly
or liAIIliTIIW.
wiU be just $1.
MILWAUUE
The l:i-closs show will
in·
rottnd of tllo IIOCOIId 01111ual MtiBv l'nltf'd Press lnienattonal
Moaday"e ReiUUs
elude Lead ln Pony with the
a 20-year-old
waub8 Clutic Blakttball TourAmt&gt;ri&lt;'an Lt:a;aur
Houston 2 Piltsburgh o, night
rider six years old or younger ·
pitcher signed by the
aament Dtc. rt will metdl dtW. L. Prt. GB f0nly pme scbeduledf
Western Show Horse ; E11gtish
Braves Monday, has been
f~ abampioa
Chicago
22 15 .5H5
TueSday's ......,.blo Pllclllero Three-Gaited (full mane and
to Denver of the
llllinst ~ 111t1 M
Ballimore
22 15 .59;'i
St. Louis at Chicago-Simmons tail) ; Western Pleasure Pony
a-,11 TeD.
New York
HI 13 .581
(fi.Jl vs. Jackson IS-4 ).
(under 48" and rider under 12
BoslOn
HI 14 .576
Cincinnati at Milwaukee &lt;night&gt; years of age) ; Tennessee Walk·
Kansas Ci ly
20 15 .571 l - Maloney (5·11 vs. Hendley (4-2). ing Horse; Clover Leaf Barrel
Cleveland
16 16 ..'iOO .'l 1'.1 Pittsburgh at Houston lnlghO- Race; Western Pleasure Horse
LO!i 1\ngf'le:-&gt;
IR 23 .439 6 ISchwall f2 -2l vs. John... on &lt;2-6).
(full mane and tail); 0 pen
Minn ~ota
~ ~ 21 .41 7 61.1
New York at Los Angelea Class (riders over 40 yean of
We bantlle all, llzet of tulb
Detro_it
14 21 400 7 j tnightl ~C i s co fl-31 vt. Podres age ); We1tern Pleasure Pony
for bottl• IU. We nrv1et
Washmglon
14 2"i . 3!~9 9 l2·3!.
(48 to &amp;6" with rider 16 years
Monday's llfosulls
j Philadelphia at San Francisc of age and under) ; WestBn
w!W we ~ell
Chicago .'") \\'a~hmgton ~- night
lnighll --Culp 14-21 v1 . O'Dell Stock Horse; We&amp;tern Pleasure
Cleveland 7 Lns An~t&gt;-leii 5 night, 1 &lt;5-01.
Horse (clipped mane and taU);
Baltimorf' fi Detroit 0, night
WedJlesday'• Gemes
Road1ter Pony (under 50 inchMinnesota 6 B11.~ton 5. nighl
Louis at Chicago
esJ; Keg Race; Egg and Spoon
RUTLAND, OHIO
IOnly games ~f' heduled l
at Milwllukee, night
Race; and Trail CJass for
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Your Dtc.1Qy'a GAS furnace does not make dirt to pla1 in.
You'd better color thi1 dirt psrtlcle ~O·COlOR .

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She was born oJtober 21, 1117
in M811on County, the dau&amp;hiB
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in lllflll.
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Winfield dam was running V'" fragments are l&gt;eliev!ld to be or foun&lt;l one on an ooting. The ms. May 21111, at tho F-a~ embtr 1 to 1101ar IIOblotll •
loot
the remains of a planet thai followtng Is a generol descrip- t'&lt;. chureh.
September. Pln'!ll are liked
Boat move~~~tnto·
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Oltlo River _'Albert Holden ' tween Mars and Jupiter.
1 Tlleod t •r :" u ~~ of immtllilutlool.
fZN,7112,fl, C75,755.04.
down !4, a::JC!a,m.; !lob Benter .Dally, billions of very small I. The metallit 111&lt;10orite _:::.of M:: ~:;s~~cha~
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rrllllldin Ftelda, It, lllrllll'd,
Pfkt - $5,365.118, $4.~.33,
up 16• 9 p.m.; Bill Houglan&lt;l m011phe,.. dlsmlegrates them te ' when cut with a file.
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and Allee ft11t1t LJP, 2t,IIOIJ
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up !6, 10 p.m.; Pave Crockett ashes .
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Bo,o- '15,SD'I.O), $15.410.111
down 16 10 ... p m . Penn•yl
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ter Beckjord up II, • :iill a.m.; large enough not. to be consum- shows bright metalspee\s when l,i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii;;;iiii;.......
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~lue Seal up 17, 2;:10 a.m.; Cllar· ed by thiS fnclion and Ian d applied to • grind wheel or file
Vliii'IOI - ,1,256.27, $1,864.56.
les Siovenson down 18, ll:i5 l&lt;lmeWhore In tha world. When When freshly fallen , it h"' ~
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Kill ~ ~ation lng tht~e lor lha Jlllrtod of .\p""
down 18. 2:45a.m.; Jones down portanoe, th... mel'lorite•, .. the crust.
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19 , 7, tO a.m.; l"re~ltor up they are called. are !he only 3 The 8 to _.
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metologi8t Association was held IOwa: Athens _ $l0,606.73 , lltll,r'J
I. :If&gt; .a .m. • OVEC down :10, , 3
___ stone and ~ron an&lt;! are noticed
last nJchl ut the home ol Ruth 117.71• Gallla _ I6,2'10.B2. lllO.- PI'. PLEASANT _
: Crucible down 21, L 15
I because of their extreme heavLewi8,
028.03. Jfockiog - 16.38'/.11. ~ .. Bryan Jones. ZO, Pt.
: Elgercliff down 23, 6.110 a.m.: Solvay down Marmet 7,Iness an&lt;! the pre..nce of met- ,
An election of ollleero wu MUO. Jaokson _ SIS,B4 8.61 ,1Route 2, wao fllllnd guilty in
• A. E. Dyke~t down :IS, a.m.. Pa_tler&gt; down W10f10ld 5o- ' ai when cut w•th a file .
held wltll Ruth Lewis, prtll· f130,11011.'15. Lawrence - $20,- action to establish the
05 p.m., ~litnOill tlown Green- IU p. m., Chrtst Jr . down WIO· The size of specimen• ol any
dent; Irene McColll88, vice- SIO.st, ~,24UZ. Meigs _ l4.- age of a child by a
2-ili p.m., S\ISJe H. up Green· field 8 p.m.; peaver up Win· of these classe• can be from
3·25 p.m., Rav~nswond up field 11:10 p.m.; George Pnce lthat ol a marblt up to severs!
president; Winnie PauJII, aeo- tiiJ'I, $104,1185.st. Pike _ IIi.- in Mason County Circuit
rtt.ory; Mollie Stevens, treasur- 'IU.04, $84,6li8.07, Ross _ $!&amp;,- Mon&lt;lay followlnl a !•·minute
1.:15 p.m:. V8IYoi10e down Wtnlleld 12:10 a .m.: Lit- hundred pounds.
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or and 8hai'oo Bauer, hlatorlan. 198.19, $26t,l54.07. Seloto _liD,- ~ellberation . The action w a 8
Greenup 1 a.m., Robert W: Ue Edwar4 down Wtnfield 12 ,. A reward IS offered for any ,
Matnle Scott of Wheelins, a 178.27,$365,743.06. Vinton - 12,· styled State of W.Va. Ex Rei
down Greenup 2.05 a.m., IOa.m.; Jerry Bosworth up Wm- lmeteontes..
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member of the U: 8. Hair 895.1!, 141,!66.96 .
Barbara Jean McDaniel vo. Wil·
Bowie up 3!, .' pm.: field 5:30a.m.
J If you believe you have f011nd
Menth
Stylist learn competing in the
liam Bryan Jones.
LaRosa up 32: Lilli •:m.,
a meteorile, write . tu Hugh
Olympic Hair Styling conteal In
'The Stale was rcpreRnted by
up. 33, 7 a.m.. Lo~••tana DENIES CONVENTION REPORT II. . Howard, Meteorite lnvastl·
Paris, France, atten&lt;led. She Mr. Bright, 91,
Assistant Prosecutor
Robert
33~ 7.15 a.m., .san Pedro ~P . WASHJNG'I"ON IUP!l - Repub- lga!Ions, P: 0 . Box 62, Alexanwas one five members of Ule
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Smith and l\ttorne s. D. Little.10.40 p.m., Elisha Woods up lican Nat1011al Cha1rman W1lham dr1a , Virgmia.
U. S. team, chitaon through Dltlll After lllnes~ . . page WOI cOIInaellor the deland· , midmght; Un&lt;!a H. up 34, E. Miller Monday denied a pub- If you have any doubtful or
elimination contasto in hairstyl - PT. PW:ASANT Phillip ant. Following lhe verdict
1.10 a.m.
hshed report that the GOP has suoplcious s tones, please report I
h!g throughoul the
IJnilad Bright, tl. died tltlnday mght the jury, the coqrt
· GoUipoUo Dam - Cathy R. dec"led Ill hold ks 19114 conven· your f10d10g . When possible, I
States, and is th~ owner of til Plaasan~ Valley Hospital af- Jones to PIIY the plaintiff
3.85 p.m., H. E. Bowles tiOn In San FranciSCO.
]Please chip off a small piece
three beauty •chOQIJ in West~ a lcng Illness. A former r~- per month.
up 9:~6 p.m.;. Edeana Bosworth '_'San Fr?ncisco.. certainly is to send ror analysis. (Plese
Virginia.
idont of Hogsett, he has reS!d- Membars or the jury were
10 .3!1 p.m. • J. S. Lewi8 down being conaidered, he told a try not to mar the sample in
Also attending were Pearl ed most _recently _w1th a_ son, Freda EsC\f.e, Belsie
. p.m.: _Queen City
up newsman, "b~t . ao are almost all doing so). If unable to send a
'FUllY INSUREO'
Van Dyne, Norman •pector Ralplt Brtght, Patnot. Ohio. , Thelma Selby Dorothy James 11.2&gt; p.m.. Peggy Downey Of the otber Cit&lt;., which have bid chip. write. stating your name
apd. Edn:1 Edward•, aU ••sQCi: A retired farmer , _Mr.Bright, Hazel Cuto, 'Russi!
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. it." He mentioned specifi~all~ and address and a little about
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ation officials.
was boi'll at llOf&amp;att 10 1872 the Lawrence McDade, Dale
CldcaJIO, Mram1 y011r find and you will
be I
The first m~etjng o1 the k&gt;- ~on of the l~te St•ven and Lou· Boyd Schwartz, Chessie
laoowba River - Helen z.
and Detroit.
promptly con..t 1a~c~te~d':..- - -- _Ill~""'""'"""""'""""""'""''"'"""'""'""'""'""''""""""""""'""'lli!!!!ll!.l
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cal Oh·Kan Unit will be hald
.llbo&lt;leR . Bright. HIS w fe. Betty Brumfield, Lloyd Shinn.
Marmet !Uti' m.; J,ol·----~..
June loth at 1M lw~ pf lllollie Matilda Bright preced~d him Other action of the Court Mon·
Shearer up Marmet l :3tl a.
Stevens, 224 Par~ Drive, and is In death ln 1955. Surv!Vmg 10 day was the schaduling of Fri·
; Merrill down Marmet &gt;:SO
open to any lictllSe&lt;l hllirdresa· ad4Ilion to the son. Ralph of day, June illlth .. oentencing
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er in the tri-county area includ- Patnot, are two other s o n-.i, date for Worthy Siders Jr ml
state Vs. B. L. Somerv~lle
ing Mason, .Gallia an&lt;! Meigo Willie and Everett Bright, both a plea of J!Uilly to 1 bre.dting and .i'-te Vs. W. J. Somerville
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LEGAL NOTICE
Funeral semce will be held Biders hod previously plead2 p.m. EDT at the ed not JJUllty and when the ·
Carmel Church with R e v . CAlK' was called for jury trial
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~ueh o(fJctatmg. Bunal Monday morni.lg, Attorney J .
HEATING AND
c:;~:.'.c~~"·;.::;!:'~':,
WJI_I be m the church cemetery. G. F. Johnson , counsel for Si"'
"'i~;;;•• ;~,;~·i.. Fnends may call at the L. G. ders, asked the Court to an,,,. II
· Mohr Funeral home.
Siders to change hia pies from AIR·CONDITIONING
AC'I'ION 1'11.1!11
innocent to gullty.
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action for indebtedness has JUdge James Lee Th;:~;;::~
fi!ad in the office of the and Sidars, the c011rl
Clerk. The action is the changad plaa and the
Appalachian Heating and diamissed.
Herolll Ch••· Mgr.
Company vs. Douglas Tbe petit jury is to re11~me' II
New Haven. The plain- its duties at 9:30 p. m. (EDT) L.ocust St.
Middleport
tiff aUegos the dalandant oweo Mon&lt;lay, May 37th and ochedul·
Pheno WY 1-2111
the sum of $1,657.
ed for trial are the actions of

Four COUQUes
of
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in IIOO!Ileosten Qhlo idiOW ~ d&amp;clrn~ In q ~ collectlona lor
the per ltd !rom ,\prll ill
thr~gh Moy II IWf/1 the 111110
period lui year, 'ftley are Gal·
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Tw1l C&lt;IIIIIUes, lloll)trt, anti lf4&gt;4.
ln.&lt; •1111 are 1'111111 i beltllld 13111
year'e f~al Yflll' llgurM, aM
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Milt Pappas 1-Iur!s Orioles Into First Place Tie
each of hil other two V l (!tori~!l, ington ~ators, 5-4. The Mine- gled. .Joe Cunningham doubled Pasoual wPii taggfld for flve runa 1Qlni-.1 homf.lr......U.. 1~ ho""' of
UPI 8plN WriiH
has struck out lfl lllltt.ei'S wh1le 1sota 'rwms knocked the Oo8ton and both srored on aacririce fliefl and seven hi~ in 6 1-ll inninp b!Jt 1hil eareer- U1:f Gpry Rtll clpaed
They've taken the " kid prodigy'' walking only nine and ho"' a 1. 17 R~ _So~ oul of fi rM plaot with by Dave . Nic hOl~on and pmail-hit- gamed ~redit for hia fi~ win. oot t})e 1•m•·
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of earned run average.
a li·a tnumph and the Cle~e land i ter ChArlie Mmcwell. Eddte Fisher !Earl W1ht0n surtered h11 third Drott plt.ohed hiJI firlt COIPplete
bel . pkcber. M t Pappas
Pleasbi&amp;IY Cocky
lndtans downed the Los .\ngelt.&gt;s went 5 1-3 innings ror hi~:~ third loiia.
IP:me Iince J · •• lllilt
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the Baltimore Or1olea because this Known in the trllde as ''pleas· An~els , 7·5. in ot.her AL gt~meli.
victury although he needed the
Wagn~r BlaH~ Two
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Mn. MeD•nlel DIN
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Noted Inoot Four
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A.'iiU::.~~Danlerr~till
ll!rn!llh May

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ingly cocky," Pappas ha ~ heen
r:au1 Beat rtratet
i late-inniug reliet trelp ot Frank Leon Wagnet drove in illl five two, •trlkmg out seven and parImmaturity of outlook hos been lab~ for star~m ~ce he vault- Dick Drott pitched a fw e-t!Jtter . lhnJmann and Jim Brosnan. The Los Angeles runs with his 13th 1 mlttlna; only twoPIJoate s to ad- /
the only rap againJt the s.foot-1, ed into the ma)Ol'B vtrtually d1rect as the Houston Colts deteated Hte Joss was the tourth in a row for and l31h homers of the seqsoq but IVallee 14:1 third . J«thnny Temple,
200-pound right-hander from De- from ~merican Legion b~ll . On~y ! P i tt~bu rgh Piral es, :-{). 10 the only COeney, the le~gue ·s early -fieaso n homer~o by WilJje KirkJanQ IJlt(l who ran Ma ~ittlng atrHk to eigbt
troit, Mich., since he startled four pitchers have won morP btg /Nallumd League actJOn .
pLlchmg senllatlur..
,Tito rrancona plus a two-rqp doU· 1Sitm!Mi triplod i.n tile fil'j!IJ flop. ~,.,._ _ _ _ _,.._ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _. .
American League hitters wilt~ his lldague games at ~ age and his 1 l'ht! White Soli uverc~:~mr- an ear · Alhree-nm ht.mer by Earl Bat- ble b) Johnny Roman enabl,d lloa nm lNWJ tt lltttrifice ri)' by
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pi khmg ""'Y "' • \9-yea•·-old Ishuioul Monday mght set a club ly 3-1 led held by . Tom Chenoy ' ley '"" solo llonoers by Bob Alii- Cleveland's Jack KraHck to win Jolm Botaman doli•ert&gt;d IIJe otll0
rooklt m I!f.'l.'f Pappas rompiled a jrecord of 14 hM' a caree_r. .
. 1Hnd snapped a 3-3 tle 1n l he &amp;lxth son and Harmrm Killebrew paced .his Sf'{·ond gamP. Kraliok W4• kay er. Doq Cardwell droppe&lt;l Qja
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65 .49 n'&lt;'ord from l958 through _Trn; Ori~les backed h1s f1Ve-h1t mmng when FloyJi Robinson sin- the Twins' HJ-hit attack. Camilo .oed b) Wa~n~r ·s three-run ninth .Usij) d~JC~iaion ap.iq~t one VU!Jorf.
J9fi2 bul hf' still was regarded as p1tchang with a salvo of four home
------- ··A"~QII . lSI W e IW.l!IPA- Umse in 13 years. Last yea,,
fl ··probl('m child ."
rul\ll that produced all their runs
In • no-flzt, QCH"UR performance Pomerq~ dq'ifllld the Bulldop
But '" far !his seasonal! !he anddeolt Phil Regllll his filth loss
•gains! Wellston Monday even· for the Ita SI!OAL CI"OWll.
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Iagainst two Vlctm'le&amp;. Jtm Genl!Je
fng as the ftulkiOJS WOO the
vruhlem " al"f:' heml'. encountered and Jerry Adatr hit solo homers
Vewed OtJMin
by ""'' h•&lt;l•"
,and Jackie Brandt and John Pow-:
Norlhern Dtvlolon dtle ol the The Sultan Hassan, MorOCCQ
... ·Pappas turned in his second ell each Slammed one with a man !
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SEOAL s-o. It was 8 playoft potentate of ~ lith eentury,
'shutoUI and hts fourth straight un base.
' Coach Joe Oeckman . whose day nighl. "1 jusl want to ~av _
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cont.at - .\then~ and Wau-.toft Met an CJbMnrltloJI; U.W_. buJU
viclocy ol the S&lt;"aron Monday The Orioles have won six resignation as head baskelball that my short sta) at K y g e
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mouminl
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had been deadlocked II H
Olllllde llal!ll. Tlie tollt, 11'41
ni ghti n n r..o win over the De- of their last seven games during roach and assistant foot.b~ll Crt:&gt;ek was moat eruoyab)e as of Elyria visited with their
Athens will now ltost Pome-- 1.. ramp 200 feet high, so t'hat
troit Tigers that ~nabled the or.l whirh BRllimor-e pitchers hav~ al- coach at Kyger Creek high both the. citizens and students . parents, Saturday and Runday, CLEV~N OIUPll-IJo Pelin· roy tor tbt
SEGAL dlam- .he Jn!f'&lt;~t ride up •nd vi~ hit
Joles to move into a first-placP t11 wf'fl a totAl of 11 run ~ and 38 sehool was announced Monday , treateoi me wonderfully. l am IMr. and Mrs. Everett Lambert sky ha~ baen sent to the bullpen Qnd champtonship. A~ has dornam.
tir wit t&gt; the !'hi··a!4fl Wh 111· ~ox hils.
, has signed a two-year contract accepting this new position at and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moum- and the Los Angeles Angels are won the Northern Dtvilum 11
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Pappas a]] 0 ,, ('rl 011 Jy one run in llw Whi te Sox nipped thf' wash-!as head football and head bas- an increase in salary and to ing of Middleport., Mr. and Mrlil. talking about sending him on anFW'I S&amp;an
-ketball coach ot Malvern high get back into the field of guid- Cecil Gi!logly, &amp;~ie, Carla Jo other trip - to the CI!Weland In·
· Utile Cllup
Th~ FQI'd M- · Co111pa~1
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ance, in which t hold a mas- and Jeffrey Allan of Athens, dians.
Asslsl, ln. ceatP'al Italy. !las WAI bu:!orporated in Mtchigu
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. presented Mra. Lambert 1 beau- The Indians fire IQOkfng for an- changed lUtle ln fiPJli'ltl"aflCe on Jppe 16, 1803, with a caJNr
live of Canton and a graduate , He oont10ued, "s10oe com10g tifully decorated cake honoring other left-han&lt;led pilcfier and Iince the Middle Ag~s. wlten U Ill of fiOO,IIOO and, on July 3J
of Ohio University , will depart to Kyger Creek, I have noticed her on her birthday and Moth· they'll take tbe Jltl.rear-old Boll!l· was the home of St._ Franci8. of the same year, the companJ
Fnday for hiS new post at Mal- that outdoor basketLall courts er's Oay. Other dinner guests oky eve;&lt; with hi• dl.. ppolntlng )lost or Its lllcome 18 derivt&gt;d told Its lil"ol ear. a tlJO.cylindor
vern H S. where he Will also have been established at ' I he present were Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. Ken· 1-7 rerord, his Inflated MS from tourists and It has lltUeJol'lgmal Model A, !ICCfll"d~ 10
serve as guidance counselor. grade schools and the high neth Grover ahd Joy, Pomeroy, earned run average Qnd his fond· commerce or industry.
&amp;he Encyclopaedia BrU.a:rtnlc-.;
In 1962. Malvern high's foot· school. and that many boys are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Johnl&lt;ln, ness for the bright lights.
ball team reeled off a lo-6 .-ec· putting up outdoor ba3kets. at Beverly, Kenneth. Joaeph Leo- Qnly hitoh up to now is which
IIV ROB WINGE1'T
urd and was ranked fifth 10 the their homes. Th!B IB an ln&lt;!Ica· nard Johnoon of Caldwell and players the Angelo would get In
41&lt;1llTIIEil HUDEPOHL
state in Class A ratings . The tion that Kyger Creek 's basket- Larry Johnson of Columbua, return and among the pgu.ibiU·
IPORTS PIIUENT4TIOI&lt;I
St'nlineJ Sports \\lriter
school is a member of the Tus- ball interest is growing, I f&lt;el Mr, and Mrs. James W. John· tifi are i!Jitelder llik e De La
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that . with eight lettermen re· son, Jamie Sue, Greggory Todd Ho.z, Pitcher Jel'l'y Walker and
Durmg hts one tenure at Ky- turmng for the 1963-64 season, and Johnnie Jones, Mr. and utilitymln Qene Grt~Sft.
ger Creek. Coach Deckman's Kyger Creek will definitely be Mrs. GeRe Lambert, Charlotte, M . 1111 Ri . th
Bobcat basketball team,
al· in the thick of the Southern Val· Donny, David an&lt;! Cheryl of 1 ana~erCiev Ia :":" of • ~·
BY ED KE .. NiDY
though very short, was a con- .ley Conference race and I wish jPeach Fork, Mr. and
Mrs.l :~s Tanbbetts eh n ~ager Br8
rfJVIfiCS 0
•tant threat throughout t h e l my succest10r and lhe kids the Harley Haning, ·Mr. an&lt;! Mrs. u'" ~
M ~ddle•\gh~ , oome
season. They finished with a very best of luci'. .''
'Marvin White and B)'ran Kelth ~e ~t.!rdt u~t{! q
~~a~e
Whether professional
it a aport worth aa.vinJ", or
1
evon • - · ,..._ dlballt~. Boldnc ~ lpeen plogqtd
Interest is rapirtly picking up throughout our area as . 4·14 record, with all but four of I Coach Deckman also served
Fhltwood.
th ~ r reveiio 1~
with incldenta &amp;MOCtated with llhady c::haracten, rlgged
the tjme to start Summer League baseball approaches. their losses decided in the final as line coach under Coach Jim Mrs. Marguerite Warner end was ekn~ n e~ · ~PVersa ~
cleolllona,
pre--...t!d KO'I ond, too otloll, IIArlc lrqt!dr.
It won't be but a week now until all area diamonds are 1 quarter of play, and Coach White for the very successful
Venoy and William Boice arou d · u":u ,.., avt ce
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full of activit ~' each afternoon and evening.
Deckman 's baseball team this 1962 football campaign in which of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
na.,..
n •tght· be one of the B~l'tiiiJI d8velqpmenta ot "port
Many of the Roys' LPague managers report they are Iseason compiled a 4·5 mark.
the Bobcats w~n the
SVAC
Venoy, Tony and Mark,
COMPL
that boxblg ba •YIId Qr l'f&amp;llt.d &amp; at&amp;y ot. ex:eeutiM by
hoping for plentv of su nshin ey day s before the season ! Commenting on his reS~gna· championship and finished apent Sunday with lheir
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the Brttilh. The Brttlah lon lloxing, althouch th4JI;y altl•t
r~ Mck to Tommy Farr to 4114 1 wgrtlly l'O&amp;IIy to be
opens so their players can shed the rust arcumulated in 1tinn , Coach Deckman said Mon· with an 8-1 record.
ents, and grandparents,
rm~
'f aMe · II c a~~
proud crt, IW&gt;d7 Turpln notwiU..t111141nr- 'l'ha _, ot
the past winter months.
1
Mrs. Howard Russell.
w ose Wt e, ary, V&lt;:ll "'
modem BrJt11h boxing ia enclosed :bl the pa.renthdes
Seems to me that this year will be a critical year in '
Mother's Day vlaltora of Mr.
was. scheduled IQ comtormOjl by tile bucklin~ lop ot 11&gt;.,.. roluelanl tlrero
Boys' league. Ponv league a nd High School league sumMrs. Lincoln RuiOell wore
el&amp;~t .weeb of hadvancedu JralhU.'
Pill! ...,II ond Bolan ~ Tot the Llmoy
mer programs. !llan.l' teams have f.ad o tough lime or"
Mr. Franklin RuaaeU, Mr. and
rammg at t e · ·
appreciate~ the ameli of roaln and the thud of leather, and
ganizing becausr of lai·k of a manager . There are five
Clinton Gilkey and family,
Cenler, Fort
ac&gt;ma rroat crowd&amp; bavt olloered Ute acll&lt;m ol ~ay
and W-r.
teams in the Pony league set ·up an~ organization of
Dalay Gillogly and faml• Lda ., May 17. The oon of
another oquad somewhere out 111 the county would make
,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Ruoaell
an Mrs. Leona~d C. Me.
it a dandy loop .
I Officers of lbe Gallla County Ijudge; Emmell Ebenback
and Terry Lynn.
Hartford, he ill a grad-tbud ot IMther" may aetually be what the doctor
ordered. J.lountlng fataltti .. and orllll'llnl Inj\111.. m.•t
Someone in the Bedford or Chester areas should be I Riding Club to&lt;lay announced r;. Circleville is the English judge; Sharon Tli&lt;lma Jon Smith
of Wahama High School.
broupt boxloc to the ~rllol&lt; ot l&gt;elnlr ouU&amp;WOII. In tht.
interested in fi e lding a team. 1t is my understanding that nal arrangements for a 15 • and Odie O'Donnell of the Gal· Gloria 8huma~. Nancy Hat~
country one QlOVfl to B&amp;Ye tt ._ a reeommeadatlal to ~
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Bedford already ha s th e uniforms and enough boys to class horse show, to be staged lipolis Tribune will serve as
an&lt;! Linda Wllllama apenl
IN MJSSILE PIKING
10 oz. gk&gt;veo In Ill IIUt IIIIo l&gt;o.U. ond f owteera In thoH.
fill them, but no one to organize and manage them If at the Gallia County Junior announcer an&lt;! maoter of cere· IPt waek in Washington D. C. Army PFC &lt;\rcllle A- Hay·
The Brltiah oay, "Wby the dlltlnetton! It doesn't quito
someone ehould hu rry and gel things rolling, maybe Falrgroun&lt;!o llll Memorial Day, monies. .
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son or Mr. and Mrs. Ward
00 their IBnior trip.
m&amp;ke '""''"·" IM boygpd tbat tiley 1ns1at ""6 011o rtoveat
Bedford or Chester coulil field a team In Ihe Pony league May 30, starting at 2 p.m.
Follow10g the show there will Mr. ond Mro. Ronnie Mil·
Hayman, who live in Racine,
aet·up
Prior to the hor"' show, there be pony rocse with c a • h bourne and family, Mr. J, B.
rcenlly In a week of
- - --· will be a morning slale
of awards.
Hatfield were woe~ om!
firlnJ praotlet at Mel I happened a few weeks ago, but Rodney Karr , a Porn- events, beginning at ten o'clock I
Mr. and Mn. Joe Hatflekl
Guidad '-!IlOilo Range,
" rov lu gh fre shma n, ; lilt hasn t forgot len about the bass 1which will feature a Pony Pull- 40 Starter• Want
an&lt;! Nanoy an&lt;! Mra. J. B. Ha~
wlth other maml!en of
he cJug ht 111 Fnrked Run lake.
·
J' ing Coolest with cash awards p
and aon Joo.
C of the Sfith Arlll·
Rod, son nf 'IL and Mrs . Dick Karr. Jr ., never had to both classes.
laces For Jnst 15
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. !!;lam
4th Mlulle Battalion. Tho
..,.., - y be 8D ODcyclopodla ., IDil4feal ·~
s ICh a il'hrno
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of Barr·•t
W• VI . , _.. _e •
ended May 10. Hay·
· . -. . oll'lli as when
- he
. battled the 3 lb ., 9 oz · One c Iass WI'II be for pontes
hINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUPII
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,- to be weighed, but II'• poeelble thai tho -y
under 48 inches and another T e problem at the lndianapolis
vlliton ot Mr. and Mra.
unlt, umed with t b •
iJ:Iss Rod IS g; •lng to have the I ish mounted .
uve ~ troJa l&gt;olllr btl#oloil • at .... by 1e.
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Motor Speedway today and for the
Ela
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mloalle, Ia resu·
ounce plllowa wllloh
holp oleep quickly eDOU&amp;"b.
for pontes
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between 46 and 52
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Tom V\ohJte. ld notSp ay m Sa sedml -prToh ase a gfatmhe Gates; to the fairgrounds will th cars ~~I a s r mhg mehup
Mr. and ),{fa. D. H. RollOICu l
betw12en 0 (1 1' ~ 10 and • Lewarl. • un ay.
e name o
e Qpen at 9 a.m. and arrange- e 500-mt e race w ere t ere
returned to their home hare
ter relirinl from blo work of
Tblroly 'l'reo
pla yer who hit the 11he double should hove been Tom ments have been made for an room for only ts.
When ..... would
Gruesf'r lll Sit&gt;ad nf \\hit e.
am le eu 1 of ood food fo . A partial ans~er calls for
many yearr. They Wll'l in
A 35-foot maple or oak tree
p t P~~
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lor quallfy10g faster than
•·· T-·o
having a total leaf surface of
en tr an s anu spec1a1ors
k h fi ld 1 ICIIl, •
The horae show, starti~
at .
cars t~ rna e t e. le ast Mr. and Mra. C. A.
4,000 square feet will evaporate
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.11 be und th g
Wlule mechamcs 1 work
Mr Cbarlav a-'*"' _more than 35 gall01'18 of water
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p.m., WI
er e regu. 1,
t f
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lations of the Ohio Valley Horse 1 gel ath ~ ml et dan. our
bu•lnBH Yiaitora in Cbarlruton ~___::._:_:___::..:_::::::m:::me=r_::_da::yc_:_·~--------------------. .
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o
ell' cars,
rivers were Wednelda
Show Assoctahon With an enone eye open for another
:~Y·~~:~:~ •
try fee of $1 .50 In all classes
if theb- car is bumped
except the Lead In Pony, which
to quallly
or liAIIliTIIW.
wiU be just $1.
MILWAUUE
The l:i-closs show will
in·
rottnd of tllo IIOCOIId 01111ual MtiBv l'nltf'd Press lnienattonal
Moaday"e ReiUUs
elude Lead ln Pony with the
a 20-year-old
waub8 Clutic Blakttball TourAmt&gt;ri&lt;'an Lt:a;aur
Houston 2 Piltsburgh o, night
rider six years old or younger ·
pitcher signed by the
aament Dtc. rt will metdl dtW. L. Prt. GB f0nly pme scbeduledf
Western Show Horse ; E11gtish
Braves Monday, has been
f~ abampioa
Chicago
22 15 .5H5
TueSday's ......,.blo Pllclllero Three-Gaited (full mane and
to Denver of the
llllinst ~ 111t1 M
Ballimore
22 15 .59;'i
St. Louis at Chicago-Simmons tail) ; Western Pleasure Pony
a-,11 TeD.
New York
HI 13 .581
(fi.Jl vs. Jackson IS-4 ).
(under 48" and rider under 12
BoslOn
HI 14 .576
Cincinnati at Milwaukee &lt;night&gt; years of age) ; Tennessee Walk·
Kansas Ci ly
20 15 .571 l - Maloney (5·11 vs. Hendley (4-2). ing Horse; Clover Leaf Barrel
Cleveland
16 16 ..'iOO .'l 1'.1 Pittsburgh at Houston lnlghO- Race; Western Pleasure Horse
LO!i 1\ngf'le:-&gt;
IR 23 .439 6 ISchwall f2 -2l vs. John... on &lt;2-6).
(full mane and tail); 0 pen
Minn ~ota
~ ~ 21 .41 7 61.1
New York at Los Angelea Class (riders over 40 yean of
We bantlle all, llzet of tulb
Detro_it
14 21 400 7 j tnightl ~C i s co fl-31 vt. Podres age ); We1tern Pleasure Pony
for bottl• IU. We nrv1et
Washmglon
14 2"i . 3!~9 9 l2·3!.
(48 to &amp;6" with rider 16 years
Monday's llfosulls
j Philadelphia at San Francisc of age and under) ; WestBn
w!W we ~ell
Chicago .'") \\'a~hmgton ~- night
lnighll --Culp 14-21 v1 . O'Dell Stock Horse; We&amp;tern Pleasure
Cleveland 7 Lns An~t&gt;-leii 5 night, 1 &lt;5-01.
Horse (clipped mane and taU);
Baltimorf' fi Detroit 0, night
WedJlesday'• Gemes
Road1ter Pony (under 50 inchMinnesota 6 B11.~ton 5. nighl
Louis at Chicago
esJ; Keg Race; Egg and Spoon
RUTLAND, OHIO
IOnly games ~f' heduled l
at Milwllukee, night
Race; and Trail CJass for
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w,u, it didn't come from your Deddy's GAS furn•c•.
Your 01ddy'1 GAS fumec.:t do" not make dirt
Your Dtc.1Qy'a GAS furnace does not make dirt to pla1 in.
You'd better color thi1 dirt psrtlcle ~O·COlOR .

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York at 1M Anselu, nlibt hones only.
at San Fran., night William HieroAimua of
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Kanlaa. City at N"I:W York, night
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snap.downWlter lf111Jtll But 1111ybe you'd prelw 1 hlldtop, WIPI1
or sedan. We aot 'tm, 2~ Dodie models in all. Pick any 0111 and &amp;II
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OQitn't It mt~ke vou apunky and IPiritecn
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7111 R. l\loin St,..t. died
Holzer llolpit.al Monday Uti
p.m. after a several mootho Ulnesa,
She was born oJtober 21, 1117
in M811on County, the dau&amp;hiB
of the late Marti and Effie Bur·
dti!O , Her huabond, John MeDaniel. preceded her in death
in lllflll.
Surviving are two sono, Cecil
)fcDaniel, Charlostop Road.
Pt. Pleasant and Harry MeDonlei, ·at home; two olatera, Mro.
Jesalt Santee Chapma viii8
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silt: great·granddttldron. Funeral arrangements will be an·
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Meteorlles
found m""l' olwill ealer !be lint .... Ill 11.·M...., 21 • have 1 lltUe paUence, you can ,!fn than i• )IN!M!nllv ret~llud.
elne !IOIMPtOII'7 lldiMI will ..
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leoWn Ul7l l-ondon da;. was Is not a allr b u t a OominR Ibegun with • l'lltl of ro.mtine guest ·speaker when the Friend· ado llllloel ' 11111 .,'~oa A eldJd
runnin ~~ u~rtor foot Mar- lmass of stone or iron es it i• la• many people as possible.
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Winfield dam was running V'" fragments are l&gt;eliev!ld to be or foun&lt;l one on an ooting. The ms. May 21111, at tho F-a~ embtr 1 to 1101ar IIOblotll •
loot
the remains of a planet thai followtng Is a generol descrip- t'&lt;. chureh.
September. Pln'!ll are liked
Boat move~~~tnto·
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' once existed in an orbit be- t)on of the three known cia.,. The Twlllgh 0 d Cl b .11 to br~ 1111 ullltblt ri!IOI'do
Oltlo River _'Albert Holden ' tween Mars and Jupiter.
1 Tlleod t •r :" u ~~ of immtllilutlool.
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down !4, a::JC!a,m.; !lob Benter .Dally, billions of very small I. The metallit 111&lt;10orite _:::.of M:: ~:;s~~cha~
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rrllllldin Ftelda, It, lllrllll'd,
Pfkt - $5,365.118, $4.~.33,
up 16• 9 p.m.; Bill Houglan&lt;l m011phe,.. dlsmlegrates them te ' when cut with a file.
. MAY Z3
and Allee ft11t1t LJP, 2t,IIOIJ
'10Ufl.41, 1841,11'12.15.
up !6, 10 p.m.; Pave Crockett ashes .
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Bo,o- '15,SD'I.O), $15.410.111
down 16 10 ... p m . Penn•yl
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12 45
Scioto- fi7Ji73.79, ~.59fl. 86,
ter Beckjord up II, • :iill a.m.; large enough not. to be consum- shows bright metalspee\s when l,i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii;;;iiii;.......
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tofl,4&gt;8.118, P33.71n.l1.
~lue Seal up 17, 2;:10 a.m.; Cllar· ed by thiS fnclion and Ian d applied to • grind wheel or file
Vliii'IOI - ,1,256.27, $1,864.56.
les Siovenson down 18, ll:i5 l&lt;lmeWhore In tha world. When When freshly fallen , it h"' ~
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up II, 1:10 a .m.; one) IS sebenbto tau, agfam•t the ldark erust which turns brown
a
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o.., v c an,. use tar
up 18 6. 30 a • . J-· 101 or y c ance 1 oun&lt;l. It • ••
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gpQ)Ialklllll ~Mttiitfllf lha Q(l, .....ec......
e oou~~s. 010·
up 19, I 'ilO a.m.; Cr!lig M ....omes. great SCIOnti \C Im· inside is llehter In color than
Kill ~ ~ation lng tht~e lor lha Jlllrtod of .\p""
down 18. 2:45a.m.; Jones down portanoe, th... mel'lorite•, .. the crust.
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U 't No. 1 ~ limtateG .,. lbe rD 28 throop May 11, 1!113 and
t ·te 1_
19 , 7, tO a.m.; l"re~ltor up they are called. are !he only 3 The 8 to _.
ni
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lbe fllcaJ fC!U' figures for the
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d
tangible molter from space that
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ne Iron 1118 eon
20 11 .40
National lfafrdrt~sers 1111&lt;1 Cos- year atartlng July I, IIIG2 lol·
~.m ., Bmgo own 20, can be •tudied In the lahoratory.l theoe are a miXture of b 0 I h
metologi8t Association was held IOwa: Athens _ $l0,606.73 , lltll,r'J
I. :If&gt; .a .m. • OVEC down :10, , 3
___ stone and ~ron an&lt;! are noticed
last nJchl ut the home ol Ruth 117.71• Gallla _ I6,2'10.B2. lllO.- PI'. PLEASANT _
: Crucible down 21, L 15
I because of their extreme heavLewi8,
028.03. Jfockiog - 16.38'/.11. ~ .. Bryan Jones. ZO, Pt.
: Elgercliff down 23, 6.110 a.m.: Solvay down Marmet 7,Iness an&lt;! the pre..nce of met- ,
An election of ollleero wu MUO. Jaokson _ SIS,B4 8.61 ,1Route 2, wao fllllnd guilty in
• A. E. Dyke~t down :IS, a.m.. Pa_tler&gt; down W10f10ld 5o- ' ai when cut w•th a file .
held wltll Ruth Lewis, prtll· f130,11011.'15. Lawrence - $20,- action to establish the
05 p.m., ~litnOill tlown Green- IU p. m., Chrtst Jr . down WIO· The size of specimen• ol any
dent; Irene McColll88, vice- SIO.st, ~,24UZ. Meigs _ l4.- age of a child by a
2-ili p.m., S\ISJe H. up Green· field 8 p.m.; peaver up Win· of these classe• can be from
3·25 p.m., Rav~nswond up field 11:10 p.m.; George Pnce lthat ol a marblt up to severs!
president; Winnie PauJII, aeo- tiiJ'I, $104,1185.st. Pike _ IIi.- in Mason County Circuit
rtt.ory; Mollie Stevens, treasur- 'IU.04, $84,6li8.07, Ross _ $!&amp;,- Mon&lt;lay followlnl a !•·minute
1.:15 p.m:. V8IYoi10e down Wtnlleld 12:10 a .m.: Lit- hundred pounds.
i
or and 8hai'oo Bauer, hlatorlan. 198.19, $26t,l54.07. Seloto _liD,- ~ellberation . The action w a 8
Greenup 1 a.m., Robert W: Ue Edwar4 down Wtnfield 12 ,. A reward IS offered for any ,
Matnle Scott of Wheelins, a 178.27,$365,743.06. Vinton - 12,· styled State of W.Va. Ex Rei
down Greenup 2.05 a.m., IOa.m.; Jerry Bosworth up Wm- lmeteontes..
I
member of the U: 8. Hair 895.1!, 141,!66.96 .
Barbara Jean McDaniel vo. Wil·
Bowie up 3!, .' pm.: field 5:30a.m.
J If you believe you have f011nd
Menth
Stylist learn competing in the
liam Bryan Jones.
LaRosa up 32: Lilli •:m.,
a meteorile, write . tu Hugh
Olympic Hair Styling conteal In
'The Stale was rcpreRnted by
up. 33, 7 a.m.. Lo~••tana DENIES CONVENTION REPORT II. . Howard, Meteorite lnvastl·
Paris, France, atten&lt;led. She Mr. Bright, 91,
Assistant Prosecutor
Robert
33~ 7.15 a.m., .san Pedro ~P . WASHJNG'I"ON IUP!l - Repub- lga!Ions, P: 0 . Box 62, Alexanwas one five members of Ule
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Smith and l\ttorne s. D. Little.10.40 p.m., Elisha Woods up lican Nat1011al Cha1rman W1lham dr1a , Virgmia.
U. S. team, chitaon through Dltlll After lllnes~ . . page WOI cOIInaellor the deland· , midmght; Un&lt;!a H. up 34, E. Miller Monday denied a pub- If you have any doubtful or
elimination contasto in hairstyl - PT. PW:ASANT Phillip ant. Following lhe verdict
1.10 a.m.
hshed report that the GOP has suoplcious s tones, please report I
h!g throughoul the
IJnilad Bright, tl. died tltlnday mght the jury, the coqrt
· GoUipoUo Dam - Cathy R. dec"led Ill hold ks 19114 conven· your f10d10g . When possible, I
States, and is th~ owner of til Plaasan~ Valley Hospital af- Jones to PIIY the plaintiff
3.85 p.m., H. E. Bowles tiOn In San FranciSCO.
]Please chip off a small piece
three beauty •chOQIJ in West~ a lcng Illness. A former r~- per month.
up 9:~6 p.m.;. Edeana Bosworth '_'San Fr?ncisco.. certainly is to send ror analysis. (Plese
Virginia.
idont of Hogsett, he has reS!d- Membars or the jury were
10 .3!1 p.m. • J. S. Lewi8 down being conaidered, he told a try not to mar the sample in
Also attending were Pearl ed most _recently _w1th a_ son, Freda EsC\f.e, Belsie
. p.m.: _Queen City
up newsman, "b~t . ao are almost all doing so). If unable to send a
'FUllY INSUREO'
Van Dyne, Norman •pector Ralplt Brtght, Patnot. Ohio. , Thelma Selby Dorothy James 11.2&gt; p.m.. Peggy Downey Of the otber Cit&lt;., which have bid chip. write. stating your name
apd. Edn:1 Edward•, aU ••sQCi: A retired farmer , _Mr.Bright, Hazel Cuto, 'Russi!
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1:05 a.m.: Semet up 9 a.
. it." He mentioned specifi~all~ and address and a little about
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ation officials.
was boi'll at llOf&amp;att 10 1872 the Lawrence McDade, Dale
CldcaJIO, Mram1 y011r find and you will
be I
The first m~etjng o1 the k&gt;- ~on of the l~te St•ven and Lou· Boyd Schwartz, Chessie
laoowba River - Helen z.
and Detroit.
promptly con..t 1a~c~te~d':..- - -- _Ill~""'""'"""""'""""""'""''"'"""'""'""'""'""''""""""""""'""'lli!!!!ll!.l
1
180
cal Oh·Kan Unit will be hald
.llbo&lt;leR . Bright. HIS w fe. Betty Brumfield, Lloyd Shinn.
Marmet !Uti' m.; J,ol·----~..
June loth at 1M lw~ pf lllollie Matilda Bright preced~d him Other action of the Court Mon·
Shearer up Marmet l :3tl a.
Stevens, 224 Par~ Drive, and is In death ln 1955. Surv!Vmg 10 day was the schaduling of Fri·
; Merrill down Marmet &gt;:SO
open to any lictllSe&lt;l hllirdresa· ad4Ilion to the son. Ralph of day, June illlth .. oentencing
.
er in the tri-county area includ- Patnot, are two other s o n-.i, date for Worthy Siders Jr ml
state Vs. B. L. Somerv~lle
ing Mason, .Gallia an&lt;! Meigo Willie and Everett Bright, both a plea of J!Uilly to 1 bre.dting and .i'-te Vs. W. J. Somerville
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of Columbus · 14 grandchildren · d t . ind' t
t
on mdtctments of false preCount 1·es•
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an en ertnK
tc men
d
be .
and 38 ••reat-~andchlldren.
ed by th e May grqnd jury.
an em ••1101.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Funeral semce will be held Biders hod previously plead2 p.m. EDT at the ed not JJUllty and when the ·
Carmel Church with R e v . CAlK' was called for jury trial
.
~ueh o(fJctatmg. Bunal Monday morni.lg, Attorney J .
HEATING AND
c:;~:.'.c~~"·;.::;!:'~':,
WJI_I be m the church cemetery. G. F. Johnson , counsel for Si"'
"'i~;;;•• ;~,;~·i.. Fnends may call at the L. G. ders, asked the Court to an,,,. II
· Mohr Funeral home.
Siders to change hia pies from AIR·CONDITIONING
AC'I'ION 1'11.1!11
innocent to gullty.
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PT. I'LEIASANT ~ A civil Upon questioning of Sidero by
action for indebtedness has JUdge James Lee Th;:~;;::~
fi!ad in the office of the and Sidars, the c011rl
Clerk. The action is the changad plaa and the
Appalachian Heating and diamissed.
Herolll Ch••· Mgr.
Company vs. Douglas Tbe petit jury is to re11~me' II
New Haven. The plain- its duties at 9:30 p. m. (EDT) L.ocust St.
Middleport
tiff aUegos the dalandant oweo Mon&lt;lay, May 37th and ochedul·
Pheno WY 1-2111
the sum of $1,657.
ed for trial are the actions of

Four COUQUes
of
lei&gt;
in IIOO!Ileosten Qhlo idiOW ~ d&amp;clrn~ In q ~ collectlona lor
the per ltd !rom ,\prll ill
thr~gh Moy II IWf/1 the 111110
period lui year, 'ftley are Gal·
lla, IID!JI, leloto, ID4 ViniOII.
Tw1l C&lt;IIIIIUes, lloll)trt, anti lf4&gt;4.
ln.&lt; •1111 are 1'111111 i beltllld 13111
year'e f~al Yflll' llgurM, aM
all olbfr M Q jpcr- Oil•
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Tht
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leetjop,s
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WANT AD
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BUSINESS SERVICES
.-Bookkeep ins accounts wanted .

o::..tnre f"oatloUCII.UO.

REAL ESTATE

·. ,• O"rP farm for
IN CHEST t',u
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and sale 7 "''J:t!s 2.1fl bath, g3r·

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Complete bookkeeping
tax service. Phone WY 2·22'12.
5 u 30tc

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TELEVISION IN REVIEW

TO 9 senrors
,

Durr'ng Servr'ce

surrqner hOU!~e
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WY • ~•9
Ce.ll-br contact.
.V.foo:IU •
The MM:kileport Church
of
CAN~ ELLA TIONS
Robert Mulrord, Chester, Ohio ••Uatactor,. a. the state of 0111o.
of Council.
IICTION " tP'•rllln• htul•lloflal
Tbe atore•om. II .ceep!Aod u • Christ presented Blblet to Jta
CORREI "!'IONS
5 18 6tp Thet upon complrllon of 1ald lm· bUll lur prOI!fledlnl wtlb 1ba ClOt:~· 1ne
be
of ,._
1
WtU ttot IC'~poeg wttll _.,DO o\ it
See
Us
For
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1 _
ptOVI'ment,
11ld
Vll!lll!,
will
there·
ltf.rudloo
herein de.aeribed.
D
mem rJ
LIIC
JeQ (II'
rOf ..,., m ....,h hut\Oft
1959 CHEVROLET V-1 2 OOOR
$1,295
rN POMEROY . Eight
ro 0 m dter Ill Keep aaid hlahwily open lo f'ur the VIU••• of Pomii"OJ', otuo. clsas of '63 at a IJ)eeial service
lrallt., at all Ume~; and (bt Hea:ulet.P. Atlut : lldna F Seh04!Dieb, Clerk
Rl!:GULATIONS
Ivory over turquoist' finish . Powtorglide. radio, heatPr,
• DeKalb Seecl Corn
house . 3 OOJ:trooms and bath , pnllhll Ia thr rollowlnl ·manne-r:
Chari•• W. L11er, Ma)'Ol' Sunday morning
n.. p~h "•h•• .--n•• &lt;a. nPt
whilt'Walls, spotless dean intprior .
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f ConUnue elllltlllll reJUiatlonl:
Contraaual OWen
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rtiiC' ltiJ tdl dee"'N
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DeKalb
Sudax
I large lot. Good ocauon out 0
(Jj No parklnlf pc:rmJU•oJ QJI travelIIIII the State or Ohio
The Biblea were -·ered with
1959 FORD GALAXIE HARDTOP COUPE
$1,495
"bJit'tlru~lnle
EJ-Irt dlouhJ te
rep.-.rte(i
rnmnrllall'IJ' 1'be ~JIIb
' high water. Call WY 2-2590. 1!.:1 portion or R.:~lldway on Eut Main
CIRT"••'•'c•'.,.... T"o"o~r c'o..,•'-'
w•
Low mileage by lo('al owner, 1vory over green !ini.sh,
.Street Qll Stalfl Route 124 from the
the C)8BS COlOrs of blue and
thohel "'11.1 "'tl' .,.. ...,spon~~tue fnt
or
SX-11
5
10
tfc
Junction
ol
Stll.tf
Koute
124
with
U.
S1'A.TE
OF
OH10
clt&gt;an mterior , au1om~:~lir trans .. V8 motor, powt&gt;r siPPr·
rnn•"' •b•~ ,.,. ·n•·nr.. erl ' noertlon
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- ;:--~c-;c;----;;;:=:---;:::;=:: S. Route Xt and Slllte ttoute 1. eu~r· Vlll..e or Pomeroy 8S
white· with 8 scroll, Si~ifying
ing, ndio, heater.
RATES
fi'OR SALE - Two bedroom b to "th1 111t corporation line of County
Mel11
... · ...:-1
• Agrico Fedilizer
I,
Edoo
F.
Schoenleb,
a1
l'lerk
Of
a dlP1OmS, p18 ced Oil nUJIC
UUII ,
P.m.1958
PONTIAC
HARDTOP
4
DOOR
$895
For W ani Ad Service
hor•te
Beautiful
Birch
kitch·
()+ 'P~f.. tt parallel park!,.. on t.be th~ vlll••e of Pumeru,., Ohio, do be,.. The choir
under
the
direction
~
Jvury over light grl:'f'n finish, good th·ps, clean inlt&gt;rior,
" L:em. r&gt;'l'• OO'orn "n~ norrt\nn
northw"t rl lid ol Maltl St~l by cer+lf)l that the fore1oin• 11 1 true
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Middleport
Feed
Mill
1649
\lllnii!'Um C' liUU 6(1 ,..,ntoo
en. alltomatic gas heat.
from Syc~m~re s~reet 10 uthwP.sterly and correet C!Opy or ordlnanc. edopt- 01 Mrs. Arthur Skinner, pre. automatic trans., radio and healrr.
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; OPJ'.
o CenL: 0~1 ,.·oro fo• l'bret C'OD.
J o h n to • ......,n, 05' Ilea 10 uLhw.a~rly ed b.11 the eouncu or Ute ..ld ..m..e
ted
lal
L-- .. -.. .
Lincoln Heights · ~-o
\.4
from
Buttern~t s~reet
on the tth du of May, 1M3, that the sen
8 spec
DUmutD",
1uey
tecutl~e
1n1ertwn"
1 6
"We Do Custom Grinding"
F'ut~ r•l_.. "&gt;f 4 cl!nl_. per •Dl'd "'UJ
Blaettnar. WY 2-$127 .,.l.rUC 1:11 Pennll p•rallel park!,.. on the publication of aul:!b ordinallel 1'1 • • That Wait Upon the Lord"
=;;--=-;-;o;-"7-:"C - - - - - ltOUtheuterly !dde of Main Street bP.en made and certllt6Cl ot rf:(ll)rd .ae·
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be ~hlril:l'd lor &amp;dverilflnl !I ool I
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport FOR
,,. ,., wlr.l\111 1~ d1y~ afler ~~·
SALE: 4 room house, 1 trom a point .02 muu eutuly trom cordtn1 to Jaw; that no Pf'O'*dlnP with Rev . Fred Gardner giving
•nil: ow
':"'~'=":':::;;'='';'!
Butternut
Street. ~outhwesterb to '~ lookln1 to a referendum upon IUCb
!'!led "Qu0 V8•
OPEN EVES. 8:00 PuM.
U~
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-acre gJ'OUnd, fUII baseme nt · point
.0.5 rnilel soulh\lll:llt~rly {rom ordinance have been taken; and tb,t 8 sermon en I
CARD 01' fRANKS - 11.2:1 for
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oO word ,.,,.,;mum Eaeh ~o1dlf1on ·
HEATING
~
PUJMBING
Phone
WY
2-6127
t.21·30tp
Butternut
stnet.
.uch
ordlllance
and
certificate
of
pubdis?"
meaning
"Whither GoPOMEROY,
OHIO'
I) word lr Q11Huari ..l ouhll...,.
MaeUer
14&gt; No parlllllJI permitted on either lie1tlon thereof al'tl of l't'lcord In ordl·
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•t I een1 p~• wnn1
. Four ,......,.. lots lide of Main Street from Ebf!l\~er n•nre ReCQrd No. 1938. Pn.&amp;e 161.
est Thou?"
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FOR
SALE
Arnold Brotbers
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or;""""
· Street .:JUtberl)' lu the Muon Cit:~~
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
bavt'
OFFIC~ HOURS
bereunto aub•crtbed my n•rne and af'
' St., Pomeroy, Ohio G0 od seven room bouse• b&amp;th brldj:e
8:30 -' M lo ~·01 ' I' M (lall~
618
E.
Main
IICTION
VI
That
traffic
control
fixed
my
official
llt'll.
tht,
13th
day Receiving the B~les were '
FOR SALE
S•Lurday ...a:Jn -' M •n l?·flf' '"'""
FOR SALE
Pbone WY UMI
snd 1,2 bath, basement and llllht_l wlll.not be lutalled un tile of May. l:'n. F . S~ho.nl~b
John Allensworth, Tom Bryan;
IT'S SO EASY
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tfc
Jarage,
out
of
h.igb
water
~~:c;~t
wit
out
Prior
appf'()val
b,.
the
CLERK
Charles
Bush, Richard Hays,
r
TO PLAl.'E A
I
AUCTION
Could
be
made
toto
apart.
II!'C'TION
VII
Tlutl
lhf
rllh'.I-Of·
VJLLAOE
of
Pomerur,
Ohio
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RESrll.1 PRODUCING
PHOTO
COPYING Services.
w•y provided ror nld tmprovement
&lt;~ 14, ti, ttc
ennuer
se, (oI p omeroy I
Thursday,
May
23,
Noon
E.S.T.
I
ments
City
water,
electrtct•h•ll
be
hl'lcl
lnvtolate
tor
public
Russell
McElhinny,
Rick Oil·
W~N'l A!l
Car" Pattern
Olpy any letter or d~nt.
Priced I
k ale hllltr.way purpoR• &amp;nd no ll~rn~ • .,.,...
LIGAL NOTICI
FOL1o1\ m&gt;.les east of Chester, I "Antique
1
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II
y, gas.
or qu c 8 - ters, billboard•. roadlld~ ttan.da or
NOTICI
P'UBLIC IALI
er, Carolyn Searls arwl David
PHONE WY 2..2157 ~ 1 Ohio, one mile west of Bash-[
Tel 16 OL Water
qeuter Insurance, ~m~roJ~ See Okey Wood, Syracuse. :~~tt!dlv~\rh,::U~:~~~~~~~~1-a:~!~ ?; T~~~~:Y, :~e ;.;~!' d:~ve:, t~:~ C:.~ Wiley. At the close of
the ,on Eagle Hidge, so I d
Glasses With Purchase
Phone VlY 2-6086.
mlt1.
lO :oo a.m. the undenlaned wuJ otter
erv·
1 d f lends co
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f·&gt;rm so must sell. Good s.c.f You get 1 g1a.se free each
SI'.:CTION VIII (CERTIFICATION OP for sale •t pUblic auction to the hl(lb· s
ICe parens 8n r
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lime you purchase 10 gal· NOW YOU KNOW. We give
AYAILAIILITY OF RIO NT OF WAY, nt bidder tor aaah In hand at the gratulated the students In the
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Ira
tor
D
Mower
I
f
t'
t
ll
kind
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INSURANCE
UTILITY
RIARRANOIMINT
AND
Blaettnar
Auto
Compa11y,
Pomeroy,
C&lt;:~ se
IN MEMORY
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• Ions of gasoline or more, or
ree es mw es on a
so
_
lAVING THE ITATI .OF OHIO Ohio, the followtna de•crlbett automo- front of the sanctuary.
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(;l iver wagon with 16
ft. 1 a combination oil change
bulldozers and back-hoe jobs.
HARMLIII OF DAMAGU.I
bile towlt: m 19&amp;3 Ponuac 2 door aP.·
(N LOVlNG m~mory of m~ son
flal, Case disc, N. 1.
side 1 and lube job.
Emmet W. Shuler, Contract- BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur· wl~~nT~h'! :f~a::~~':!ct." 1 f:~e~~.;::; !~!Pe:.~~t~ t!~, P!i~~~~!~- t;f. hP~
Leo Dow Ballry who Was rake, N. I. Manu'fe spreader I
Stort A Set Nowl
lng, Phone WY • 3243.
ance Age n c.y. Middlepon. tor the .,oreuld lmprovemeul lhaJJ vision• nl a SO'&lt;lurlty arreeme11t. Th~
SEND IN IJST!I
· F"
'1
21 1
.v
h. 1
~d
no. be made ll'allable th&lt;erefor.
minimum price fur whkh tt 11 beln1
d row~ed 111
rt~nl'l', 1 ~ nv ~ · on rubber. steel harrow, old
1
5 20 6tc
Fire, automout
e • ...,., 8 · ru
lbl That the state-M.untcJpeUcy will a.ld 11 112.00.
All Sutton Township Church1945 In thP srrVJC'e of h I s gi'"I·n dr&gt;.ll. Hudson f I. e l d
W\' 2-290l
a
'l1 Uc acquire any additional r!Mhl gf way
Blaetlnar Auto Comp•ny
es
that participate In money
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AVCI'IONEER
required tor the curatrucUon ut r.he
{~J 18, 20, :Jt 3tc
country
spray·er, one horse cc.rn drill,
Super Service Station
Reuter lnsaraaee A.genaroreuld Improvement. No addition.
from
the Ministerial Fund, are
Th f
Complete Service
-~
al riAibt or way required.
e ace T lUVt' d ·1 ~ now Ii.ll'd', bmrll'r, platform scales, elec- Op•n 24 Hours WY 2•9932
Crltt Bradford
"IDJurance for eYer'J penooa) (~I That arrana:ementa have been
An efficient airplane carries requested to send the list
ol
low
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ur will be made with •nd a1reemen11
trtc gnnd£.:r, air compressor
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Write, Phone or Contact
aod busiDH!i oe .
obtained from .u publlc ut.Uity com· · "~ quarter of its weight as cargo. Church members to the TownHis loving voice is still
and paint sprav, galvanized USED WORK pants, shll'ts and
Pbone WY J..Z43I
panlh whow un11 or nructure1 wm A honey bee llfls
load ship Clerk, Richard Duckworth,
The hand ~o ut'IPn das""'d in
·
Cheva 11er
A. C. BRADFORD
b~ lllhrted by tht aatd Improvement
0 raHs Car]
r-s~
p1pe, gooa work
harness, c ve
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an.d ..ld comparU~I biVe a1reed to weighing almost as much as Syracuse, Ohio. at their earl~
mine,
1 lhrre lO-gal. ca ns , 90
gal. Long Bottom.
Racine, Ohio
- mue an)l end •II nece.uary plant re. itself.
iest convenience.
or: • .,"t
5 11 tfc
HELP
WANTED
movala or rearran1meent1 tn mch
.
·111 d h•5 ld h1·n
LJes
I ~ 1od; tank, .J. D. gang _plows.
now
f'at
ro C'
IJ u &lt;Rl P
manner •• to be clear nf any con-I :'"'""'""'""'";;o;;"'"""'"'""'"Miiiiiiiiii"'"iiiii"'";;;;;iiiii______
I oflen sit and think of h1m •
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ll.arl ~PlumbiD •.::.o
- - atntcUon called tor by the plan• [,
..
1 dmnrr bell, locust po~ts ,
2 VENErr'J.AN Blinds all kinds.
u . .eter,
I auu BARBER WANTED at Earl's of lllid \,rnprovement and aald com•
1
When
am all nlonr
I ton hydraulic jack, Stewart Windo\1. blinds and she.des.
MlnBeavWetinc n~o.a...
Barber Shop. Racine, Ohio. =~.~av:e.:~:::n!~t. ~,::~di~~For memorv JS the only thing . clippers. sprayers, s m a II Cloth
porch
shades valers
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WI. 9-3875
5-21-6tc Iy after nounc•ttoa by aatd vm•••
That grit•f ~tin call its'own . :
E d
trouble
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or lhe Department of Hl.rhwa,.l
plows, and cultivators, 1o g lance and awninga. Bamboo
n your aewer
I
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m1 Thai tt I• herl!t)y a 1ree~:~ th;t the
Sadly missed by Mother, A1·[ chains. tractor chains, h 3 y sh&lt;'des. Dale Wippel Supply,
We bave aD tlzea
WANTED: Regtstered nurses, vlllalfe lhaJJ at 1u own GJ~pen•e. m&gt;+h
wilda Bailey, Bro:hers &amp; Sis- [ rope , ladders, two new larps, 215 Union Avenue. Pomeroy,
Sewer Maeblnes
preferable with Charge·Nurse :2nor::rr;~~~~~~· ~yd~:~:!: mva~~v~
ters.
5-21 ·1tc iron kettle, brass kettle, May- Ohio.
5 2 30tc
Reasooable Rates
or .~e~d·~urse ei:perie~i ~c~~ti, ~:~~Y utii~f!: :~d~:e:n;n!;:
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- - tag wa~her . lumber, dressers , SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank?. Get
Call W~ 2-2974 Day or Night
FJeXlbihty m hours essentia purten.ance1 thereto, whether lnslde
CARD OF
THANKS
7 26 tfe 40-hour week with
fringe or out•lde the corpurate llmJu,
u
_ _ _
~chairs. and other household Kleen . Em _ AU Septic tank
m•y be 11e~uary to conform to the
benefits, Write or see
Mr. eaid 1mprovement •nd eald re1rran•e-l
WE WISH to express our sin· goods, and all kinds of tools Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb. G 11 . 1.
Cl' . menta •h•ll be done at 111Ch ttme as
d f
Schwerm, a lpo lS
IDLC. reque~ted
by
t h e D11partment
cere thar.ks to the staff
of necessary on a goo
arm. in~;. .
4-16-30tp
AHention Dairymen
th &amp; Sycamore Streets Gal- of fllthway, En11neer. lncludec:J In
4
Meig s Gf'nera! and
Meigs Also 250 baiPs of good wheat
lump wm paru~JP'Ollon.
AUCTION Saturday May 25
S
Upolis, Ohio.
5·21-6tc &lt;e) That the con•trucuon, ~con ·
Mf:'monal Hospitals. Ewing stray,;
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-·- ~----'--.. - - atructton. anU·or 11 rran 1emtnt
or
Funeral liome, pallbearers,
Artbur Orr ~Ownf'r)
1%3. 10 :00 A. M. EST. Having
WANTED Route salesman to both publicb and privately owned
sold my home I am rorced to
0
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.
.
utUttle8, referred to In IUblectlon•
II ld li"odd ar d. At~cII oneer
vrgamst, Hev Melvm Alkire, --~
V
work eslabhshed retail route. &lt;cl and 1&lt;1,.1 •bove, allall be done In
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sell the contents of my anB
Good commission, Furnish 11uch a manner a. not tn Interfere
· d
A FISHERMAN'S DREAM!
an d nII I he Inen s, relc;tlves SUN. BAY Bot!. led ga.s range . lo'que siJop who'•h 1 have colI
unduly with th~ operation of the
· hb
d · th 'II
'references. ABC
Cleaners contractor con•trurtlnl tbe lmpt"Ove·
d
an nelg ors unng e l - w.h•te porcelarn heating stove le&lt;:ted over the past several
A
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ment and all bal:il:flllln~r of trenchea
ne,.-~·~,. and de·•tll
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Mason,
West
Vaguna.
made n~ceuw..,
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WI coo ng to.p,
ros ey· years, at my home located
.• bybe IUt'b
5 18 7tc ran(lementl ahall
perfnrrn«&lt;~ 11'1 acBengel. Mrs. Albert Bengel I Shelvador refngerator,
32 1 at
South 3rd Ave. Ml·dPOMEROY WY 2..2649
C!Ordance With the provi.!JoDJ ot Sec·
d f ·1
5 21 tt
tlon 1-2.00 nf th~ Ohio {)qoarlment
ami Y_· _
- - P inch cutoff .saw, 6 in. endl.ess dleport, Oho'o·.
OFFERS THE BEST
MUSICAL 1nstruments 1111
•• lllrhw•
.. , co oro&lt;'lloo '"" M •- an
Spedf';auon: and •hall be ~;b.,:
PANEL TRUCK
TICES
belt.
Denme
Karr,
Racme,
Gone
With
the
Wind
satin
glass
.
CLAIR
WOODI
Ject
to
approval
by the Stale.
NO
Bashan
Road
5
20
3tp
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PHONE
FOR
SALE·
.
Str-•l·varw·
uo
VI'"!fl
That
aald
vlll••~
hereby
arreea
-·
lamp, Chma angmg amp,
'1\1
..,.. that. tbe eakl department ut htxh·
V-8 standard trans:. all good tires, runs good,
HOME MADE PIE 15c. Soup TELEVISION se~May·tag-wash- china pitcher, cherry cbest
CHESTER 985-2145
lin. Good banjo. Reasonable. way• of the state uf Ohio. 1hall be
.
and
Ia hereby 1aved bannleu rrom
20c, Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid· er, both 1n good eondiUon. of drawers,
colored glass,
12-6-21itc
S. C. CliO!{, Dexter, Oh 10
1my aud au d•m•ile• or cl•lm• theresound motor.
5 15 tfc eerttflcaSion
ot arialni from or aruwlnt out o1 lhe
dleport.
Clara Staats, 957 Broadway Walnut Wash stand , BristoI
or ob.U.,atlon• made or
·.\UTOMOBILE lllSW'i&amp;Dcc beeu St., Middleport, Ohio.
vases, China ~loset. wood- cartlsl Breedblg Service, IDe.
FARM EQUIPMENT · =~~~~ !~z!:n:~1:V (a, lbJ, w , &lt;d)
cancelled' LosT )'ou1 op~t&amp;lOr ·s
5 20 6tc
ware , t""ed hangmg lamp, Ba· Breed to great daii'V and beef _
_
IECTION: IX !l"'ereene~ Cl•u..l
--·
varo' China pattern glass
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Thll ordJn•n~ •• hereby deelar.
license., Cell W~ 2-~.
WOOD FRAME, copper screen
a
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' bulls for only $6.0b: For serv- JOHN DEERE 16 mcb Trailer ed to be an emerrency me11ure by
8 15 t : windows and doors. E. R. iron
stone china, walnut ice caJI: Leland Parker, Porn- Plow. Alba Sinclair, Burling- :~':~~:on'~~ ;:nU:~ ~·=::r:!:!
Y
661 N 2nd A
M.ddl I chest or drawers, nig~t stands eroy, Ohio. Phone WY 2-2264 ham Phone MY 6-3386, Shade hifhway ••lety, and provided It reUS( ,
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book
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AUTO SALES
port 0
5 16 6tp
amps,
case es ' or Albert Parker, Chester,
p thlrdJ of the membere ekcted to
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tinware,
Victrola records, Obi Ph
985-3415
Councll, It lhaU take effect and be
· h wagon whee1s, severa1 cha1rs,
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one
· 5 3 30tp FIVE h.p. Garden U'actor with Ill
pa•
F'OR SALE: 1960 Dodge Dart, DON'T PUMP you r S1ugg1s
uaeforce
and Immediately
approval byupon
the tuMayor;
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
.
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d
d·u·
septic
tank
.
Get
Klean
Em·
dressing
table,
ox
yoke,
crock·
plow,
cultivator,
mower,
otherwU!e,
It
lhaU
take
etfrct
and
ntw IIres, m goo con I on.
L O McCOY AUCTIOIMVIl'D
t be In forM from •nd after lh~ earll·
23,000 actual miles.
All Septic Tank Cleaner. Land· ery. Many other interesting
·
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markout plow. One concre e e 1 t period allowed by law,
"You'll Uke Our Quality Way of Doing Business•
! _ 1956 FORO automatic mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy . items not listed which you Chester, Ohio.
mixer. All good C&lt;)ftdition. ~:::Jn~n ::,~r~·=nc~' t~be ~~~
tran smissillns. Delbert Law~
5-14-30tc would expect to find in a sale
4 18 Uc Reasonable. Don Anderson. and diluncuy read on tbree dU'I•rent
WY 2-5342
P01neroy, Ohio
Rutland. Ohio.
5 IS 6tp .,,.,
son, Portland, Ohio. 5-2l·5tp FOR SALE - 6 room house ol this type.
REAL ESTATE
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~oi( SALE: 19:;1 Packard,$i15 . with bath, in Rutland. F u 11 Auctioneers Note; For the most
GOOD John Deere Tractor, hyP. A. Scott, WY 2-3076.
basement, coal furnace, hatd- p~t t~1s IS a very good col- FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house draulic lift. Good shape. SeU
5-21 -Gtc wood floors, Youngstown kit·
lect1?" of , antiques some on corner lot in Mason. Con- or trade for livestock. CUrtis
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chen with hot water tank . AI- extra nice artJcles accumulat- tact Carl J . Schwarz or phone Wolfe, Chester. Ohio,
1960 FORD Galaxle, four door so on same lot , a four room ed over a period of years.
gp 3·5688.
S.21-6tp
~ 17 6tp
h~o~rdtop, radio, heater, automa~ apartment with double gar- OWNEH : GUY SHULER
tic transmission. Call New age. Priced r(!asonable. Phone Terms: Cash
Haven, W. Va. 882·2255 after SH 2-5052.
BRADFOI!O AUCTION CO.
, ... 1_1
LJ_ -'ha
5 o'clock.
5 20 6t.c
-- - - - . A. C. Bradford Mgr.
~w.r.,
OIIDINANU NO. :sn
10NE USED liVing room group. C. C. Bradford Auctioneer
=~~ :~ :~::;:•::~ May 1, ' " '
l957 CHEVROLET, ~ dr. V8 1 One rose living room suite, Lunch will be 'served on prem· RUTLAND - 6 room frame •oun NO.: 1. a. n4, u.I.R. n
J
hardtop,
black, stan4ard one platrorm rocker. Two step .
home with bath gas or coal .u flllel'feneJ ordinance enaC!ted
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by the Vlll••• of PonutroY. Mella
transmission W.S.W., Radio r.ables, and two table ends. Not responsible
acco'dents heatmg, enclosed porches. Ntce- Counb'. Ohio, Ia Lhe matt. er ot tile
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ror
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. h beretnatter detcrtboed tmp~ent,
and healer, power steen·ng , E_xtra mce.
Call R ut Ian d F ur5 18 6tc y located ot ( 100xl20) w1t . under the npervtllon o1 tbal Dtredoc'
A-1 r ondition. Call WI 9-2601 mture, SH 2-4811.
garage. $8500.00.
of~E'l': the Dtreetor of Rllb·
after ~ p. m.
s 18 3tr
5 17 Btc FOR SALE OR RENT
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-RUTLAND
T
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uon of the pubu~ htl'h,.ay whicb ..
room rame de.crtbed .. followa:
The Rambler
Surface th~ exl.llt1n• pevemmt wttb
'60 Pontiac _ $1,695 WANT ADS WO.t{K wonders house ' with gas or coal heating. a1phl1tlc
Workl Standard 111 Compact
con~rete on \J . S. Route 33
when you wish tl bu) or seD. Near School. $3200.00.
on Matn street trom a point 1.3!1
Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. Hyd,
EJ.ceUence
Re 8 d ••WaD1 lUI:§
"- fof quick
mtlea northeuterl:t'
frum Ute
ea1t
Uft:i'
oorporltiOD
line of Pomeroy
It &amp;yea·
IJig car room, ride and perform- ~ Power ~1el;'ring and brakes.
results.
RURAL _ 1 acre lot with 8 mure street eouthwe.terly to a poln1
ance Smatl car economy and One careful owner. Beauti""!
.0!1 mll11 eouUt.wcetcriJI from But.tfrful
all
white
finish
.
Nice.
room frame house with bath, nut StTeet. • dllteoce of 0.32 mllu
managerabilit)'
FOR SALE OR IRADE COB 1 heatmg.
·
N'tee ya rd with mon
Jt'll, and from a point O.M
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mne1 or
northerly
h'om the eaat corSee
I
'58
Buick
_
$895
TWIN ENGINE Go-Kart Phone plenty shade, out cellar, utility :o~·'!~':t-~1~· \()or U:o':~'&lt;:.;:::~!
Metropolitan Mot.ors
4 Dr. Hard Top. Auto. shift.
.5-21 •t building, and double garage. Ex· »ne of Pomeroy • dlltanee of 0.48
Wy "6653.
E. Maio Street, Pomeroy
r
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mUe• mOM or Je•. widen t.be ••·
l'ower
steering
and
brakes.
lltllll pavement four rm. on
tha
Phone WY 2-3878
- ----;;:;:;:;o-;;;:;:-;;c---- ceptlona uuy at ....ooo.oo.
C
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CUCKLER,
REALTOR
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FOR
RENT
4 22 lie
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WY Z-3831
a dtnan~e of 2110 feet fJ1I)h or ,.,.,,
'-Burl•c• the aiatlni purmenl with
R &amp; l UPh0 lS Iery Shop. I nquu-t:'
F'OR NEW or used cars
or
PAULI!NE MARKINS,
aJPh8 tuc concrete on sute Route 124
Pomeroy,
Ohio
trucks, jlh,,ne Marvm Marks
Grueser Body Works, Paul
SALESLADY
on Main &amp;lr«t from the :luncllun of
U. 8. Route 33 and State Rnut.e 12-4
SR 2-4'192
eaaterb to the eaet corporation nne
SALESMAN Beaslev Math ~ ~""'"""""-=" ,....,...,.,.,.,~.,.,,1~ Grueser, WY 2~3576. 5--21-3tp
SINGER Blonde- Console, per- ~- -- in SH t-4
ot Pom•roy • dletlllc• nt o.3J mite•
ews, Athens. LY 34061
feet
condition
and
zig
zag
FOI
URd
ROOMed
abpartkrnendt,
!new~
Even
ga
505
m~ !Jd:~~=~ rtl'ht or ,.,,. tw~~ulr111-9-lfc
y ecorat , ac an ront
ed .
1 ped to b tt h I
equ p
u on . e.
be re- NOW THEREFORE, Be Itvuordalne4r
d monoh
polThes. (Front enclosed) AI- FOR SALE. Offers
FOR SALE_~- gram, overcast, blm
-em, so 2 room and bath apartment cetve
. d a t the oIf'Ice of We.,.
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Pomoll'OJ",
O)llo: or ""
etc. Assume 8 payment!; tlF
ster and Fultz Attorneys ~11CTION 1 &lt;Con•nt)
WE LOAN Ca rp!'t Shampooer « 98
thl WY • 2'1•H
real nice. 507 Mills St. , WY 2~
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11 11 Deland 1o be 111 the
If you fill your tank now witl1 clean-burning Ashland Fuel Oil, y0 u
.,.... mon y.
l r ~~rt.
Pomeroy Ohio, up until fi'ri·
lnte....t: tbat the cuu~mt of
at no ('OS! w1th purchase of
5 17 5tf' 2232.
5 18 tfc
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Wale bt and aueh ~n• 11
get the advantage of the lowest prevailing price-plus protection from
- - - - ---- day' May 24, 1963, at ---mae be,..,. liVen lo the Direc!()r of tn•h·
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Blue Ltl'&gt;ln• ;.; hnmpou . Baker SJNCER sewing machine. t&lt;::le~- :10 ACRES of pasture. W. A. o'dock p M for the John E. war• to conatru.at the abo•e d•~rtbany mcreases that may occur between now and the heating season.
Purnit ll\"1' , Middleport.
c
p
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ed lmp..ovenu~nt ln af!Cord11nc:e wllh
tric portable with
attarh- Auman, omeroy • · · ·
McClaskey real estate con- pJuU, apeclllcltlon1 and ellttmate• u
In addition, no payment is due until October 10. (Payment dae ·
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5 _18 _Jtp_ ststmg
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by laid11 Director.
5·21-6tc ment for fancy sewing. Will I
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11CTION
&lt;c ..,.,.uon)
1 September 10 for Budget Plan customers.)
PLANTs FOH SALE : Sweet Po- sacrifice for $27. Terms WY 2· ONE SfX room house and one dwelling house and
garage '!'bat llhl vwan. hereby PMJPGM•
to coopel'llte with the &amp;tat. or Ohla,
With a full tank of Ashland Fuel Oil with S.C.A. (Sludge Control
tato 00 &lt;"C'n ts w•r hundred. 2204.
5 17 5tc four room apartment Peop- thf!reon, in Racine·, Ohio, Of. tn the , COlt of tht~ above oSeect'tbed '
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court
l
improilmeat,
by
...,..mllllf
""d
c1n·
T(lmato aud CJ bbage lOc doz. ELECTROLUX sweeper.
appea trtbullnr the lump 1um ot IMOO.oo.
Af,iditive), your fuel system stays rust free., . cleaner, too giving
1 les Terrace. Phone WY U385. fers su b}ec to
75c hundrrd. Prppers, Egg- condition and !o:Uaranteed. Pa·
5-15-tfc To see this real estate, cona
'=dc~~e~t .:~~"ne:r~::
'
you more efficient heat next winter.
plant . hr11croli.
Brussel
tack MildrOO C. Phillips, Ad· ,......
Sprout . f'aulif! •lwf'r. ICc doz. , per lhrow-uut bags and com- FURN1SHgD apa~nts. Two,
. lslr .
M'
'lie
lle'I'IDN 111 1-.uthorlty to 11tn)
As a fuel oil. user, you'll want to investigate 1&lt;\shland's Fuel Oil
"
plete set of cleaning
at· 4 room, 1 five room . F'urm~h·
mm a 1rlx,
mersvl ' Th" the MaJor ot 1114 vm.... II
B P Boord '!"son
W Va
Oho'o
tt.er•bJ autborlMd to ent&lt;er tn'o ma1111
Budget Plan. Th1s plan enables you to spread your fuel costs over n'ine
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tachments. Will sell for $39 60 ed and unfurnishd. Ph on e
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tenanoe aqd parJJ.hq: qreementt and
5 21-6tp
5 18 3tc tpt~cl&amp;l ectllt.rlei.W11 obll.fatlon..
equal payments- from September to May. No interest or carrying
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· ~ or 7 payme,ts $6.87 month· WY 2-2557.
5-7-tfc
charge to pay.
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?EKTNE!'!E. male. two years ly. WY 2-221Pt.
THREE and tour room furnishold. Phone Con!ville 667-3334.
5 17 5tc
ed and Ullfuftnsbed apartDon't wait for winter ••• caU us now'!
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5·2Hltp KIRBY Sweeper, perfect con- menta. WY 2-5434.
FOR SALE - 19\5 Chevrolet dition, and guaranteed Pow12 I llc
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Y. ton pick up Good tires,
er polisher included.
Sold MOOERN 4 room furnished or
The wood-working shop equipment, sm~ll
ASHLAND OIL &amp; REfiNING COMPAlliY
good shaJlf', $400. ph 0 n. oew for $210.00. Balance due, unfurnished apartment Midtools &amp; inventory of L. Heatpn, to be sold
Ralph Johnson , Racine, WI II- $41.35 or 7 payments $7.00 dleport. WY z.387t.
at his shop on
HIJII!wav Rout. 124
PMnt 'WY'2·2166
3151 or Wl 11-3089.
monthly. WY 2-2204.
3 15 tfc
Ml~vm., Ohio
___ 5 ~3tc
5 11 5t.c FURNISHED and onfurnlshl!d
llonu,

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(9l FOR SALE

1963

POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST ~s:~ BET

OEAUUNES
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o .. May 21.
(9l FOR SALE

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lbUI ll1lllr plaJ for tl1o - · ... wm with tile added plaJo
8J IIICII Dl1 BROW
pr...,ted 1\Jeodsy Weld ODd AI- Alltlllllltr ta1Mt1 rJl 111o pro,loct«&lt;lllll dellar dt =nphNll.

B'b/
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IIC:TION 1¥ &lt;MIInt.MIIc•l
fourth• or Ill w.eted
Th~ · t. •• hef'flb)l acreed lhll ... d
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\IIJI•ae wU~ ah.olr completion of lh~ VoW aD eme~y claUM: V111
Uore~ne~~tio ..d prw.ea. DatDLiin I.M nve taJ N!'ol• Noae
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•t•lute• rebtllr., the1'41:to ' and ...UI PASIED : Ma, a. lila
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and other pro- AUe-.:
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weh m•lntenlllee, and
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oltil wonblps tile o~
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A.- to the lbow'1 quality, It apparenUy wu wriflea and tr1vtd io tho heat of utter IObrlety.
111!11 wu ,. unbelievably - ed a• to be comk. Ao k&gt; Ito value:
I d011't pretend to know Ill I b I
purposes of drama, IJUI I con't
Imagine tltat oDO ol them Ia tAl
leave tile oblsrver with a t..llll&amp;
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The cbaracten-all' the IJplcal
Hollywood stereolypel--w&lt;e alek:
the story wu alcll, and the bao.
dllng amateurish. It wao oensatlonal, paper-thin and endless.
Now back to llle Lincoln Ceoler ~lal. Though there should
have been more depth and back·
ground of the repertory eornpany'1
devolopmeot, tht feellng ol artl•
tlc Uberty ln !be making was
acb1eved. KIWlll namted, and
the revolt against bard-bitten
Broadway eonuoerclalimt was
pointed up, as well u tile hope•
ol reducing ticket pr1ceJ for au-

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appeared.
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perbaJIII eilewhe1'11 u well-lbll
un•porliOI'&lt;d program wu delayed
fill' future aJriog rather than UD·
seat """" plddU., bu1lllgbl y com
meric.al lhows. I ln!lnJ .tbio up
because It should be new• al lm·
portaaa to everyone wben pr&lt;&gt;griiiDI In the public tnterat are
given the brushoff treatmelll anywbere in tile oatlon; becallll! ll
should be guarded against; and
because those vlewen wbo gel
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8:30 Mutual News
18;35 Breakfast Party
9:110 Mutual News
&amp;&lt;20 Country Jamboree
19:05 Breakfast Party
6:30 News
9:30 Mutual Newa
6:35 Farm World Newa
9:35 Breakfai!l Party
6:45 Meigs County RFD
10:110 Mutual Newa
7:00 Mutual News
10:05 Polka Party
7:05 Breakfast Party
10:30 Mutual New•
7:iJO Mutual News
10:35 Music In The Air
7:10 News Report
10:45 Tha Good Llle
8:00 Breakfast Party
!O:S&gt; Under Ohio Skies
9:00 News
11:00 Mutual Newt
9:115 Coffee Wlth Janel
11:05 Top Ten Show
9:10 Mutual Newt
11:30 Mutual Newt
9:35 Coffee With Janet
11:35 Top Ten Sbow
9:45 Bet\)' Newton Sbow
12:00 · Noon News
10:00 Mutual News
12:1~ Musical Interlude
10:05 Mln!Jterial Aosociation
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teeta
10:20 Country Hoe ()own
1:00 Mutual News
IO:liO Mutual News
I :05 Platter Party
10:35 Country HOE ()own
~;00 Mutual News
11:00 Mutual News
5;05 Travelin' Tlme
!!;OS Educational News
5:30 Mutual News
11:08 Country Hoe ()own
II 5:35 Travetln' Time
Swap Shop
6:00 Mutual News
ll :!o Mutual News
6;05 Sundown Serenad•
11;35 Farm News
6:30 Mutual News
II :55 Upper Room Meditations 6:35 Sundown Serenade
IUS Dow Jones Slnck Aver. 7;30 Off the Air-May
12:00 Noon News, Weather
Sunday
12:20 Music Just For You
7:30 Mutual News
UO Mutual News
7:35 Army Hour
1;05 Music JUII For You
8;00 Baptist Layman's Hour
1:30 Mutual News
6:30 Network News
1:35 Music Just For Vou
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
2:110 Fulton Lewla Jr. Newt II
(Rev. Paul Jon.. )
Commentary
9:110 Wings of Healing
2:05 Music Just For You
9:30 Mutual News
!:30 Mulual News
9:3S Legislative Review
2:35 Music Just For You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
3:110 Mutual News
10:38 Mutual News
3:05 Platter Party
10:35 Wash. Repts to People
3:30 Mutual News
IB;50 Sunday Chapel
3:35 Platter Party
II :00 Country Bymo Time
4:00 News
11 :30 Mutual Newo
1:30 Local News
11:35 Country Hymn Ttmo
· 4:4ll Platter Party
12 :110 Noon News
1:00 Mutual News
12:15 The Search
5:05 Travelin' Tlme
12;30 Rev. Merlin Teets
5:30 Blll Sterns Sports
1;00 Hour'o! Decision 5:35 Travelln' Time
Billy Graham
8:00 Local News
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
6:01i Van Patrick Sporta
2:00 The Blg Lle
6:11&amp; Van Patrick Sports
2:30 Mutual News
8:1$ Sundown Serenade
2:35 Back To The Cross
. 6:30 Mutual News
43~00 Re•. Roscoe Thorne
6:35 Sundown Serenade
3:30 The Quiet Rour
7;30 Signoff-May
4;00 Mutual News
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,SIIIurday
4;05-6;00 Sunday Showca11
6:00 News
4:30 Mutual News
.8:06 Country Muslc Tlme
5:00 News Heedlines
1:30 Mutual News
ii:30 Mutual News
• Ull Farm World News
6:00 Mutual News
6:40 RFD
6:00 MuiUal Newa
7:011 Mutual News
6;05 Sundown Serenade
7:116 Breakfast Party
6:30 Mutual News
''7:30 Mutual News
6:35 Sereoade
7:16 Brealdut Party
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6:110 Sigo 011
8:S5 Community Ne.,.
7:45 The l..lfeline
1:110 Ohio Valley News
1:05 Sporta Today
I ; 10 World News
8: IS Musical Clock
9:110 Lalcllsfl1111'
9:30 Public Service
9:4S Sbowero of Ble..m,
10 00 Mason County ~•w•
IO:Q6 Talk 01 the Town
IG:S&gt; World News
11:110 Talk of the Town
t ezcept Frl Church Bells Ring
11:45 World "--eW!
11·10 Muoti County News
12:110 Community Newa
12:05 Loeal News

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SpotlighJ OD Sport&gt;
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tax service. Phone WY 2·22'12.
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TO 9 senrors
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surrqner hOU!~e
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Ce.ll-br contact.
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The MM:kileport Church
of
CAN~ ELLA TIONS
Robert Mulrord, Chester, Ohio ••Uatactor,. a. the state of 0111o.
of Council.
IICTION " tP'•rllln• htul•lloflal
Tbe atore•om. II .ceep!Aod u • Christ presented Blblet to Jta
CORREI "!'IONS
5 18 6tp Thet upon complrllon of 1ald lm· bUll lur prOI!fledlnl wtlb 1ba ClOt:~· 1ne
be
of ,._
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See
Us
For
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will
there·
ltf.rudloo
herein de.aeribed.
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1959 CHEVROLET V-1 2 OOOR
$1,295
rN POMEROY . Eight
ro 0 m dter Ill Keep aaid hlahwily open lo f'ur the VIU••• of Pomii"OJ', otuo. clsas of '63 at a IJ)eeial service
lrallt., at all Ume~; and (bt Hea:ulet.P. Atlut : lldna F Seh04!Dieb, Clerk
Rl!:GULATIONS
Ivory over turquoist' finish . Powtorglide. radio, heatPr,
• DeKalb Seecl Corn
house . 3 OOJ:trooms and bath , pnllhll Ia thr rollowlnl ·manne-r:
Chari•• W. L11er, Ma)'Ol' Sunday morning
n.. p~h "•h•• .--n•• &lt;a. nPt
whilt'Walls, spotless dean intprior .
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Contraaual OWen
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Sudax
I large lot. Good ocauon out 0
(Jj No parklnlf pc:rmJU•oJ QJI travelIIIII the State or Ohio
The Biblea were -·ered with
1959 FORD GALAXIE HARDTOP COUPE
$1,495
"bJit'tlru~lnle
EJ-Irt dlouhJ te
rep.-.rte(i
rnmnrllall'IJ' 1'be ~JIIb
' high water. Call WY 2-2590. 1!.:1 portion or R.:~lldway on Eut Main
CIRT"••'•'c•'.,.... T"o"o~r c'o..,•'-'
w•
Low mileage by lo('al owner, 1vory over green !ini.sh,
.Street Qll Stalfl Route 124 from the
the C)8BS COlOrs of blue and
thohel "'11.1 "'tl' .,.. ...,spon~~tue fnt
or
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10
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Junction
ol
Stll.tf
Koute
124
with
U.
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OF
OH10
clt&gt;an mterior , au1om~:~lir trans .. V8 motor, powt&gt;r siPPr·
rnn•"' •b•~ ,.,. ·n•·nr.. erl ' noertlon
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white· with 8 scroll, Si~ifying
ing, ndio, heater.
RATES
fi'OR SALE - Two bedroom b to "th1 111t corporation line of County
Mel11
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P.m.1958
PONTIAC
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4
DOOR
$895
For W ani Ad Service
hor•te
Beautiful
Birch
kitch·
()+ 'P~f.. tt parallel park!,.. on t.be th~ vlll••e of Pumeru,., Ohio, do be,.. The choir
under
the
direction
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Jvury over light grl:'f'n finish, good th·ps, clean inlt&gt;rior,
" L:em. r&gt;'l'• OO'orn "n~ norrt\nn
northw"t rl lid ol Maltl St~l by cer+lf)l that the fore1oin• 11 1 true
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Feed
Mill
1649
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en. alltomatic gas heat.
from Syc~m~re s~reet 10 uthwP.sterly and correet C!Opy or ordlnanc. edopt- 01 Mrs. Arthur Skinner, pre. automatic trans., radio and healrr.
Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; OPJ'.
o CenL: 0~1 ,.·oro fo• l'bret C'OD.
J o h n to • ......,n, 05' Ilea 10 uLhw.a~rly ed b.11 the eouncu or Ute ..ld ..m..e
ted
lal
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from
Buttern~t s~reet
on the tth du of May, 1M3, that the sen
8 spec
DUmutD",
1uey
tecutl~e
1n1ertwn"
1 6
"We Do Custom Grinding"
F'ut~ r•l_.. "&gt;f 4 cl!nl_. per •Dl'd "'UJ
Blaettnar. WY 2-$127 .,.l.rUC 1:11 Pennll p•rallel park!,.. on the publication of aul:!b ordinallel 1'1 • • That Wait Upon the Lord"
=;;--=-;-;o;-"7-:"C - - - - - ltOUtheuterly !dde of Main Street bP.en made and certllt6Cl ot rf:(ll)rd .ae·
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be ~hlril:l'd lor &amp;dverilflnl !I ool I
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport FOR
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SALE: 4 room house, 1 trom a point .02 muu eutuly trom cordtn1 to Jaw; that no Pf'O'*dlnP with Rev . Fred Gardner giving
•nil: ow
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Butternut
Street. ~outhwesterb to '~ lookln1 to a referendum upon IUCb
!'!led "Qu0 V8•
OPEN EVES. 8:00 PuM.
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.0.5 rnilel soulh\lll:llt~rly {rom ordinance have been taken; and tb,t 8 sermon en I
CARD 01' fRANKS - 11.2:1 for
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HEATING
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PUJMBING
Phone
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t.21·30tp
Butternut
stnet.
.uch
ordlllance
and
certificate
of
pubdis?"
meaning
"Whither GoPOMEROY,
OHIO'
I) word lr Q11Huari ..l ouhll...,.
MaeUer
14&gt; No parlllllJI permitted on either lie1tlon thereof al'tl of l't'lcord In ordl·
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. Four ,......,.. lots lide of Main Street from Ebf!l\~er n•nre ReCQrd No. 1938. Pn.&amp;e 161.
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FOR
SALE
Arnold Brotbers
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· Street .:JUtberl)' lu the Muon Cit:~~
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
bavt'
OFFIC~ HOURS
bereunto aub•crtbed my n•rne and af'
' St., Pomeroy, Ohio G0 od seven room bouse• b&amp;th brldj:e
8:30 -' M lo ~·01 ' I' M (lall~
618
E.
Main
IICTION
VI
That
traffic
control
fixed
my
official
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tht,
13th
day Receiving the B~les were '
FOR SALE
S•Lurday ...a:Jn -' M •n l?·flf' '"'""
FOR SALE
Pbone WY UMI
snd 1,2 bath, basement and llllht_l wlll.not be lutalled un tile of May. l:'n. F . S~ho.nl~b
John Allensworth, Tom Bryan;
IT'S SO EASY
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out
of
h.igb
water
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wit
out
Prior
appf'()val
b,.
the
CLERK
Charles
Bush, Richard Hays,
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TO PLAl.'E A
I
AUCTION
Could
be
made
toto
apart.
II!'C'TION
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RESrll.1 PRODUCING
PHOTO
COPYING Services.
w•y provided ror nld tmprovement
&lt;~ 14, ti, ttc
ennuer
se, (oI p omeroy I
Thursday,
May
23,
Noon
E.S.T.
I
ments
City
water,
electrtct•h•ll
be
hl'lcl
lnvtolate
tor
public
Russell
McElhinny,
Rick Oil·
W~N'l A!l
Car" Pattern
Olpy any letter or d~nt.
Priced I
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FOL1o1\ m&gt;.les east of Chester, I "Antique
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or qu c 8 - ters, billboard•. roadlld~ ttan.da or
NOTICI
P'UBLIC IALI
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PHONE WY 2..2157 ~ 1 Ohio, one mile west of Bash-[
Tel 16 OL Water
qeuter Insurance, ~m~roJ~ See Okey Wood, Syracuse. :~~tt!dlv~\rh,::U~:~~~~~~~~1-a:~!~ ?; T~~~~:Y, :~e ;.;~!' d:~ve:, t~:~ C:.~ Wiley. At the close of
the ,on Eagle Hidge, so I d
Glasses With Purchase
Phone VlY 2-6086.
mlt1.
lO :oo a.m. the undenlaned wuJ otter
erv·
1 d f lends co
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f·&gt;rm so must sell. Good s.c.f You get 1 g1a.se free each
SI'.:CTION VIII (CERTIFICATION OP for sale •t pUblic auction to the hl(lb· s
ICe parens 8n r
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lime you purchase 10 gal· NOW YOU KNOW. We give
AYAILAIILITY OF RIO NT OF WAY, nt bidder tor aaah In hand at the gratulated the students In the
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INSURANCE
UTILITY
RIARRANOIMINT
AND
Blaettnar
Auto
Compa11y,
Pomeroy,
C&lt;:~ se
IN MEMORY
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• Ions of gasoline or more, or
ree es mw es on a
so
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lAVING THE ITATI .OF OHIO Ohio, the followtna de•crlbett automo- front of the sanctuary.
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(;l iver wagon with 16
ft. 1 a combination oil change
bulldozers and back-hoe jobs.
HARMLIII OF DAMAGU.I
bile towlt: m 19&amp;3 Ponuac 2 door aP.·
(N LOVlNG m~mory of m~ son
flal, Case disc, N. 1.
side 1 and lube job.
Emmet W. Shuler, Contract- BARNES
SIMPSON lnsur· wl~~nT~h'! :f~a::~~':!ct." 1 f:~e~~.;::; !~!Pe:.~~t~ t!~, P!i~~~~!~- t;f. hP~
Leo Dow Ballry who Was rake, N. I. Manu'fe spreader I
Stort A Set Nowl
lng, Phone WY • 3243.
ance Age n c.y. Middlepon. tor the .,oreuld lmprovemeul lhaJJ vision• nl a SO'&lt;lurlty arreeme11t. Th~
SEND IN IJST!I
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21 1
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h. 1
~d
no. be made ll'allable th&lt;erefor.
minimum price fur whkh tt 11 beln1
d row~ed 111
rt~nl'l', 1 ~ nv ~ · on rubber. steel harrow, old
1
5 20 6tc
Fire, automout
e • ...,., 8 · ru
lbl That the state-M.untcJpeUcy will a.ld 11 112.00.
All Sutton Township Church1945 In thP srrVJC'e of h I s gi'"I·n dr&gt;.ll. Hudson f I. e l d
W\' 2-290l
a
'l1 Uc acquire any additional r!Mhl gf way
Blaetlnar Auto Comp•ny
es
that participate In money
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AVCI'IONEER
required tor the curatrucUon ut r.he
{~J 18, 20, :Jt 3tc
country
spray·er, one horse cc.rn drill,
Super Service Station
Reuter lnsaraaee A.genaroreuld Improvement. No addition.
from
the Ministerial Fund, are
Th f
Complete Service
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al riAibt or way required.
e ace T lUVt' d ·1 ~ now Ii.ll'd', bmrll'r, platform scales, elec- Op•n 24 Hours WY 2•9932
Crltt Bradford
"IDJurance for eYer'J penooa) (~I That arrana:ementa have been
An efficient airplane carries requested to send the list
ol
low
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ur will be made with •nd a1reemen11
trtc gnnd£.:r, air compressor
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Write, Phone or Contact
aod busiDH!i oe .
obtained from .u publlc ut.Uity com· · "~ quarter of its weight as cargo. Church members to the TownHis loving voice is still
and paint sprav, galvanized USED WORK pants, shll'ts and
Pbone WY J..Z43I
panlh whow un11 or nructure1 wm A honey bee llfls
load ship Clerk, Richard Duckworth,
The hand ~o ut'IPn das""'d in
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Cheva 11er
A. C. BRADFORD
b~ lllhrted by tht aatd Improvement
0 raHs Car]
r-s~
p1pe, gooa work
harness, c ve
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an.d ..ld comparU~I biVe a1reed to weighing almost as much as Syracuse, Ohio. at their earl~
mine,
1 lhrre lO-gal. ca ns , 90
gal. Long Bottom.
Racine, Ohio
- mue an)l end •II nece.uary plant re. itself.
iest convenience.
or: • .,"t
5 11 tfc
HELP
WANTED
movala or rearran1meent1 tn mch
.
·111 d h•5 ld h1·n
LJes
I ~ 1od; tank, .J. D. gang _plows.
now
f'at
ro C'
IJ u &lt;Rl P
manner •• to be clear nf any con-I :'"'""'""'""'";;o;;"'"""'"'""'"Miiiiiiiiii"'"iiiii"'";;;;;iiiii______
I oflen sit and think of h1m •
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ll.arl ~PlumbiD •.::.o
- - atntcUon called tor by the plan• [,
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1 dmnrr bell, locust po~ts ,
2 VENErr'J.AN Blinds all kinds.
u . .eter,
I auu BARBER WANTED at Earl's of lllid \,rnprovement and aald com•
1
When
am all nlonr
I ton hydraulic jack, Stewart Windo\1. blinds and she.des.
MlnBeavWetinc n~o.a...
Barber Shop. Racine, Ohio. =~.~av:e.:~:::n!~t. ~,::~di~~For memorv JS the only thing . clippers. sprayers, s m a II Cloth
porch
shades valers
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WI. 9-3875
5-21-6tc Iy after nounc•ttoa by aatd vm•••
That grit•f ~tin call its'own . :
E d
trouble
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or lhe Department of Hl.rhwa,.l
plows, and cultivators, 1o g lance and awninga. Bamboo
n your aewer
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m1 Thai tt I• herl!t)y a 1ree~:~ th;t the
Sadly missed by Mother, A1·[ chains. tractor chains, h 3 y sh&lt;'des. Dale Wippel Supply,
We bave aD tlzea
WANTED: Regtstered nurses, vlllalfe lhaJJ at 1u own GJ~pen•e. m&gt;+h
wilda Bailey, Bro:hers &amp; Sis- [ rope , ladders, two new larps, 215 Union Avenue. Pomeroy,
Sewer Maeblnes
preferable with Charge·Nurse :2nor::rr;~~~~~~· ~yd~:~:!: mva~~v~
ters.
5-21 ·1tc iron kettle, brass kettle, May- Ohio.
5 2 30tc
Reasooable Rates
or .~e~d·~urse ei:perie~i ~c~~ti, ~:~~Y utii~f!: :~d~:e:n;n!;:
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- - tag wa~her . lumber, dressers , SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank?. Get
Call W~ 2-2974 Day or Night
FJeXlbihty m hours essentia purten.ance1 thereto, whether lnslde
CARD OF
THANKS
7 26 tfe 40-hour week with
fringe or out•lde the corpurate llmJu,
u
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~chairs. and other household Kleen . Em _ AU Septic tank
m•y be 11e~uary to conform to the
benefits, Write or see
Mr. eaid 1mprovement •nd eald re1rran•e-l
WE WISH to express our sin· goods, and all kinds of tools Cleaner. Ohio Valley Plumb. G 11 . 1.
Cl' . menta •h•ll be done at 111Ch ttme as
d f
Schwerm, a lpo lS
IDLC. reque~ted
by
t h e D11partment
cere thar.ks to the staff
of necessary on a goo
arm. in~;. .
4-16-30tp
AHention Dairymen
th &amp; Sycamore Streets Gal- of fllthway, En11neer. lncludec:J In
4
Meig s Gf'nera! and
Meigs Also 250 baiPs of good wheat
lump wm paru~JP'Ollon.
AUCTION Saturday May 25
S
Upolis, Ohio.
5·21-6tc &lt;e) That the con•trucuon, ~con ·
Mf:'monal Hospitals. Ewing stray,;
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or
Funeral liome, pallbearers,
Artbur Orr ~Ownf'r)
1%3. 10 :00 A. M. EST. Having
WANTED Route salesman to both publicb and privately owned
sold my home I am rorced to
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utUttle8, referred to In IUblectlon•
II ld li"odd ar d. At~cII oneer
vrgamst, Hev Melvm Alkire, --~
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work eslabhshed retail route. &lt;cl and 1&lt;1,.1 •bove, allall be done In
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sell the contents of my anB
Good commission, Furnish 11uch a manner a. not tn Interfere
· d
A FISHERMAN'S DREAM!
an d nII I he Inen s, relc;tlves SUN. BAY Bot!. led ga.s range . lo'que siJop who'•h 1 have colI
unduly with th~ operation of the
· hb
d · th 'II
'references. ABC
Cleaners contractor con•trurtlnl tbe lmpt"Ove·
d
an nelg ors unng e l - w.h•te porcelarn heating stove le&lt;:ted over the past several
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ment and all bal:il:flllln~r of trenchea
ne,.-~·~,. and de·•tll
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Mason,
West
Vaguna.
made n~ceuw..,
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WI coo ng to.p,
ros ey· years, at my home located
.• bybe IUt'b
5 18 7tc ran(lementl ahall
perfnrrn«&lt;~ 11'1 acBengel. Mrs. Albert Bengel I Shelvador refngerator,
32 1 at
South 3rd Ave. Ml·dPOMEROY WY 2..2649
C!Ordance With the provi.!JoDJ ot Sec·
d f ·1
5 21 tt
tlon 1-2.00 nf th~ Ohio {)qoarlment
ami Y_· _
- - P inch cutoff .saw, 6 in. endl.ess dleport, Oho'o·.
OFFERS THE BEST
MUSICAL 1nstruments 1111
•• lllrhw•
.. , co oro&lt;'lloo '"" M •- an
Spedf';auon: and •hall be ~;b.,:
PANEL TRUCK
TICES
belt.
Denme
Karr,
Racme,
Gone
With
the
Wind
satin
glass
.
CLAIR
WOODI
Ject
to
approval
by the Stale.
NO
Bashan
Road
5
20
3tp
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PHONE
FOR
SALE·
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Str-•l·varw·
uo
VI'"!fl
That
aald
vlll••~
hereby
arreea
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lamp, Chma angmg amp,
'1\1
..,.. that. tbe eakl department ut htxh·
V-8 standard trans:. all good tires, runs good,
HOME MADE PIE 15c. Soup TELEVISION se~May·tag-wash- china pitcher, cherry cbest
CHESTER 985-2145
lin. Good banjo. Reasonable. way• of the state uf Ohio. 1hall be
.
and
Ia hereby 1aved bannleu rrom
20c, Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid· er, both 1n good eondiUon. of drawers,
colored glass,
12-6-21itc
S. C. CliO!{, Dexter, Oh 10
1my aud au d•m•ile• or cl•lm• theresound motor.
5 15 tfc eerttflcaSion
ot arialni from or aruwlnt out o1 lhe
dleport.
Clara Staats, 957 Broadway Walnut Wash stand , BristoI
or ob.U.,atlon• made or
·.\UTOMOBILE lllSW'i&amp;Dcc beeu St., Middleport, Ohio.
vases, China ~loset. wood- cartlsl Breedblg Service, IDe.
FARM EQUIPMENT · =~~~~ !~z!:n:~1:V (a, lbJ, w , &lt;d)
cancelled' LosT )'ou1 op~t&amp;lOr ·s
5 20 6tc
ware , t""ed hangmg lamp, Ba· Breed to great daii'V and beef _
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IECTION: IX !l"'ereene~ Cl•u..l
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varo' China pattern glass
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license., Cell W~ 2-~.
WOOD FRAME, copper screen
a
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8 15 t : windows and doors. E. R. iron
stone china, walnut ice caJI: Leland Parker, Porn- Plow. Alba Sinclair, Burling- :~':~~:on'~~ ;:nU:~ ~·=::r:!:!
Y
661 N 2nd A
M.ddl I chest or drawers, nig~t stands eroy, Ohio. Phone WY 2-2264 ham Phone MY 6-3386, Shade hifhway ••lety, and provided It reUS( ,
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book
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AUTO SALES
port 0
5 16 6tp
amps,
case es ' or Albert Parker, Chester,
p thlrdJ of the membere ekcted to
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tinware,
Victrola records, Obi Ph
985-3415
Councll, It lhaU take effect and be
· h wagon whee1s, severa1 cha1rs,
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one
· 5 3 30tp FIVE h.p. Garden U'actor with Ill
pa•
F'OR SALE: 1960 Dodge Dart, DON'T PUMP you r S1ugg1s
uaeforce
and Immediately
approval byupon
the tuMayor;
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
.
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d·u·
septic
tank
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Get
Klean
Em·
dressing
table,
ox
yoke,
crock·
plow,
cultivator,
mower,
otherwU!e,
It
lhaU
take
etfrct
and
ntw IIres, m goo con I on.
L O McCOY AUCTIOIMVIl'D
t be In forM from •nd after lh~ earll·
23,000 actual miles.
All Septic Tank Cleaner. Land· ery. Many other interesting
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markout plow. One concre e e 1 t period allowed by law,
"You'll Uke Our Quality Way of Doing Business•
! _ 1956 FORO automatic mark Farm Bureau, Pomeroy . items not listed which you Chester, Ohio.
mixer. All good C&lt;)ftdition. ~:::Jn~n ::,~r~·=nc~' t~be ~~~
tran smissillns. Delbert Law~
5-14-30tc would expect to find in a sale
4 18 Uc Reasonable. Don Anderson. and diluncuy read on tbree dU'I•rent
WY 2-5342
P01neroy, Ohio
Rutland. Ohio.
5 IS 6tp .,,.,
son, Portland, Ohio. 5-2l·5tp FOR SALE - 6 room house ol this type.
REAL ESTATE
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~oi( SALE: 19:;1 Packard,$i15 . with bath, in Rutland. F u 11 Auctioneers Note; For the most
GOOD John Deere Tractor, hyP. A. Scott, WY 2-3076.
basement, coal furnace, hatd- p~t t~1s IS a very good col- FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house draulic lift. Good shape. SeU
5-21 -Gtc wood floors, Youngstown kit·
lect1?" of , antiques some on corner lot in Mason. Con- or trade for livestock. CUrtis
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chen with hot water tank . AI- extra nice artJcles accumulat- tact Carl J . Schwarz or phone Wolfe, Chester. Ohio,
1960 FORD Galaxle, four door so on same lot , a four room ed over a period of years.
gp 3·5688.
S.21-6tp
~ 17 6tp
h~o~rdtop, radio, heater, automa~ apartment with double gar- OWNEH : GUY SHULER
tic transmission. Call New age. Priced r(!asonable. Phone Terms: Cash
Haven, W. Va. 882·2255 after SH 2-5052.
BRADFOI!O AUCTION CO.
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5 o'clock.
5 20 6t.c
-- - - - . A. C. Bradford Mgr.
~w.r.,
OIIDINANU NO. :sn
10NE USED liVing room group. C. C. Bradford Auctioneer
=~~ :~ :~::;:•::~ May 1, ' " '
l957 CHEVROLET, ~ dr. V8 1 One rose living room suite, Lunch will be 'served on prem· RUTLAND - 6 room frame •oun NO.: 1. a. n4, u.I.R. n
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hardtop,
black, stan4ard one platrorm rocker. Two step .
home with bath gas or coal .u flllel'feneJ ordinance enaC!ted
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by the Vlll••• of PonutroY. Mella
transmission W.S.W., Radio r.ables, and two table ends. Not responsible
acco'dents heatmg, enclosed porches. Ntce- Counb'. Ohio, Ia Lhe matt. er ot tile
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ror
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. h beretnatter detcrtboed tmp~ent,
and healer, power steen·ng , E_xtra mce.
Call R ut Ian d F ur5 18 6tc y located ot ( 100xl20) w1t . under the npervtllon o1 tbal Dtredoc'
A-1 r ondition. Call WI 9-2601 mture, SH 2-4811.
garage. $8500.00.
of~E'l': the Dtreetor of Rllb·
after ~ p. m.
s 18 3tr
5 17 Btc FOR SALE OR RENT
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-RUTLAND
T
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uon of the pubu~ htl'h,.ay whicb ..
room rame de.crtbed .. followa:
The Rambler
Surface th~ exl.llt1n• pevemmt wttb
'60 Pontiac _ $1,695 WANT ADS WO.t{K wonders house ' with gas or coal heating. a1phl1tlc
Workl Standard 111 Compact
con~rete on \J . S. Route 33
when you wish tl bu) or seD. Near School. $3200.00.
on Matn street trom a point 1.3!1
Catalina 4 Dr. Sedan. Hyd,
EJ.ceUence
Re 8 d ••WaD1 lUI:§
"- fof quick
mtlea northeuterl:t'
frum Ute
ea1t
Uft:i'
oorporltiOD
line of Pomeroy
It &amp;yea·
IJig car room, ride and perform- ~ Power ~1el;'ring and brakes.
results.
RURAL _ 1 acre lot with 8 mure street eouthwe.terly to a poln1
ance Smatl car economy and One careful owner. Beauti""!
.0!1 mll11 eouUt.wcetcriJI from But.tfrful
all
white
finish
.
Nice.
room frame house with bath, nut StTeet. • dllteoce of 0.32 mllu
managerabilit)'
FOR SALE OR IRADE COB 1 heatmg.
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N'tee ya rd with mon
Jt'll, and from a point O.M
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mne1 or
northerly
h'om the eaat corSee
I
'58
Buick
_
$895
TWIN ENGINE Go-Kart Phone plenty shade, out cellar, utility :o~·'!~':t-~1~· \()or U:o':~'&lt;:.;:::~!
Metropolitan Mot.ors
4 Dr. Hard Top. Auto. shift.
.5-21 •t building, and double garage. Ex· »ne of Pomeroy • dlltanee of 0.48
Wy "6653.
E. Maio Street, Pomeroy
r
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mUe• mOM or Je•. widen t.be ••·
l'ower
steering
and
brakes.
lltllll pavement four rm. on
tha
Phone WY 2-3878
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CUCKLER,
REALTOR
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RENT
4 22 lie
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WY Z-3831
a dtnan~e of 2110 feet fJ1I)h or ,.,.,,
'-Burl•c• the aiatlni purmenl with
R &amp; l UPh0 lS Iery Shop. I nquu-t:'
F'OR NEW or used cars
or
PAULI!NE MARKINS,
aJPh8 tuc concrete on sute Route 124
Pomeroy,
Ohio
trucks, jlh,,ne Marvm Marks
Grueser Body Works, Paul
SALESLADY
on Main &amp;lr«t from the :luncllun of
U. 8. Route 33 and State Rnut.e 12-4
SR 2-4'192
eaaterb to the eaet corporation nne
SALESMAN Beaslev Math ~ ~""'"""""-=" ,....,...,.,.,.,~.,.,,1~ Grueser, WY 2~3576. 5--21-3tp
SINGER Blonde- Console, per- ~- -- in SH t-4
ot Pom•roy • dletlllc• nt o.3J mite•
ews, Athens. LY 34061
feet
condition
and
zig
zag
FOI
URd
ROOMed
abpartkrnendt,
!new~
Even
ga
505
m~ !Jd:~~=~ rtl'ht or ,.,,. tw~~ulr111-9-lfc
y ecorat , ac an ront
ed .
1 ped to b tt h I
equ p
u on . e.
be re- NOW THEREFORE, Be Itvuordalne4r
d monoh
polThes. (Front enclosed) AI- FOR SALE. Offers
FOR SALE_~- gram, overcast, blm
-em, so 2 room and bath apartment cetve
. d a t the oIf'Ice of We.,.
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Pomoll'OJ",
O)llo: or ""
etc. Assume 8 payment!; tlF
ster and Fultz Attorneys ~11CTION 1 &lt;Con•nt)
WE LOAN Ca rp!'t Shampooer « 98
thl WY • 2'1•H
real nice. 507 Mills St. , WY 2~
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If you fill your tank now witl1 clean-burning Ashland Fuel Oil, y0 u
.,.... mon y.
l r ~~rt.
Pomeroy Ohio, up until fi'ri·
lnte....t: tbat the cuu~mt of
at no ('OS! w1th purchase of
5 17 5tf' 2232.
5 18 tfc
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Wale bt and aueh ~n• 11
get the advantage of the lowest prevailing price-plus protection from
- - - - ---- day' May 24, 1963, at ---mae be,..,. liVen lo the Direc!()r of tn•h·
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Blue Ltl'&gt;ln• ;.; hnmpou . Baker SJNCER sewing machine. t&lt;::le~- :10 ACRES of pasture. W. A. o'dock p M for the John E. war• to conatru.at the abo•e d•~rtbany mcreases that may occur between now and the heating season.
Purnit ll\"1' , Middleport.
c
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ed lmp..ovenu~nt ln af!Cord11nc:e wllh
tric portable with
attarh- Auman, omeroy • · · ·
McClaskey real estate con- pJuU, apeclllcltlon1 and ellttmate• u
In addition, no payment is due until October 10. (Payment dae ·
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by laid11 Director.
5·21-6tc ment for fancy sewing. Will I
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11CTION
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1 September 10 for Budget Plan customers.)
PLANTs FOH SALE : Sweet Po- sacrifice for $27. Terms WY 2· ONE SfX room house and one dwelling house and
garage '!'bat llhl vwan. hereby PMJPGM•
to coopel'llte with the &amp;tat. or Ohla,
With a full tank of Ashland Fuel Oil with S.C.A. (Sludge Control
tato 00 &lt;"C'n ts w•r hundred. 2204.
5 17 5tc four room apartment Peop- thf!reon, in Racine·, Ohio, Of. tn the , COlt of tht~ above oSeect'tbed '
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court
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improilmeat,
by
...,..mllllf
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c1n·
T(lmato aud CJ bbage lOc doz. ELECTROLUX sweeper.
appea trtbullnr the lump 1um ot IMOO.oo.
Af,iditive), your fuel system stays rust free., . cleaner, too giving
1 les Terrace. Phone WY U385. fers su b}ec to
75c hundrrd. Prppers, Egg- condition and !o:Uaranteed. Pa·
5-15-tfc To see this real estate, cona
'=dc~~e~t .:~~"ne:r~::
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you more efficient heat next winter.
plant . hr11croli.
Brussel
tack MildrOO C. Phillips, Ad· ,......
Sprout . f'aulif! •lwf'r. ICc doz. , per lhrow-uut bags and com- FURN1SHgD apa~nts. Two,
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M'
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lle'I'IDN 111 1-.uthorlty to 11tn)
As a fuel oil. user, you'll want to investigate 1&lt;\shland's Fuel Oil
"
plete set of cleaning
at· 4 room, 1 five room . F'urm~h·
mm a 1rlx,
mersvl ' Th" the MaJor ot 1114 vm.... II
B P Boord '!"son
W Va
Oho'o
tt.er•bJ autborlMd to ent&lt;er tn'o ma1111
Budget Plan. Th1s plan enables you to spread your fuel costs over n'ine
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ASHLAND OIL &amp; REfiNING COMPAlliY
good shaJlf', $400. ph 0 n. oew for $210.00. Balance due, unfurnished apartment Midtools &amp; inventory of L. Heatpn, to be sold
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at his shop on
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ground of the repertory eornpany'1
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8:30 Mutual News
18;35 Breakfast Party
9:110 Mutual News
&amp;&lt;20 Country Jamboree
19:05 Breakfast Party
6:30 News
9:30 Mutual Newa
6:35 Farm World Newa
9:35 Breakfai!l Party
6:45 Meigs County RFD
10:110 Mutual Newa
7:00 Mutual News
10:05 Polka Party
7:05 Breakfast Party
10:30 Mutual New•
7:iJO Mutual News
10:35 Music In The Air
7:10 News Report
10:45 Tha Good Llle
8:00 Breakfast Party
!O:S&gt; Under Ohio Skies
9:00 News
11:00 Mutual Newt
9:115 Coffee Wlth Janel
11:05 Top Ten Show
9:10 Mutual Newt
11:30 Mutual Newt
9:35 Coffee With Janet
11:35 Top Ten Sbow
9:45 Bet\)' Newton Sbow
12:00 · Noon News
10:00 Mutual News
12:1~ Musical Interlude
10:05 Mln!Jterial Aosociation
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teeta
10:20 Country Hoe ()own
1:00 Mutual News
IO:liO Mutual News
I :05 Platter Party
10:35 Country HOE ()own
~;00 Mutual News
11:00 Mutual News
5;05 Travelin' Tlme
!!;OS Educational News
5:30 Mutual News
11:08 Country Hoe ()own
II 5:35 Travetln' Time
Swap Shop
6:00 Mutual News
ll :!o Mutual News
6;05 Sundown Serenad•
11;35 Farm News
6:30 Mutual News
II :55 Upper Room Meditations 6:35 Sundown Serenade
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12:00 Noon News, Weather
Sunday
12:20 Music Just For You
7:30 Mutual News
UO Mutual News
7:35 Army Hour
1;05 Music JUII For You
8;00 Baptist Layman's Hour
1:30 Mutual News
6:30 Network News
1:35 Music Just For Vou
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
2:110 Fulton Lewla Jr. Newt II
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9:110 Wings of Healing
2:05 Music Just For You
9:30 Mutual News
!:30 Mulual News
9:3S Legislative Review
2:35 Music Just For You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
3:110 Mutual News
10:38 Mutual News
3:05 Platter Party
10:35 Wash. Repts to People
3:30 Mutual News
IB;50 Sunday Chapel
3:35 Platter Party
II :00 Country Bymo Time
4:00 News
11 :30 Mutual Newo
1:30 Local News
11:35 Country Hymn Ttmo
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12 :110 Noon News
1:00 Mutual News
12:15 The Search
5:05 Travelin' Tlme
12;30 Rev. Merlin Teets
5:30 Blll Sterns Sports
1;00 Hour'o! Decision 5:35 Travelln' Time
Billy Graham
8:00 Local News
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
6:01i Van Patrick Sporta
2:00 The Blg Lle
6:11&amp; Van Patrick Sports
2:30 Mutual News
8:1$ Sundown Serenade
2:35 Back To The Cross
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43~00 Re•. Roscoe Thorne
6:35 Sundown Serenade
3:30 The Quiet Rour
7;30 Signoff-May
4;00 Mutual News
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6:00 News
4:30 Mutual News
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5:00 News Heedlines
1:30 Mutual News
ii:30 Mutual News
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6:00 Mutual News
6:40 RFD
6:00 MuiUal Newa
7:011 Mutual News
6;05 Sundown Serenade
7:116 Breakfast Party
6:30 Mutual News
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1:110 Ohio Valley News
1:05 Sporta Today
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8: IS Musical Clock
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9:30 Public Service
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IO:Q6 Talk 01 the Town
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12:110 Community Newa
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"SPARTACUS"
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Oliv
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VISIT ELBERFELDS.
MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE
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Running llmt':
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Box-off1ce closes 8J)() PM .

For Uniileum-Congoleum-Tile of all Kinds
Counter Tops-Metal Trims and Moulding
Sandpn-Veneerlng-Paste of all Kinds
Huge Free Parking Lot For Your Use

No Adnnce In Admission I
WED. and THURSDAY
M•v 22-23
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
May 24-25

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Edward Stolar. Anna Larion
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MIDDLEPORT

Practice was held for Inspection when Theodorus CouncU
Daughters of America met
day evening at the IOOF hall.
Della Stahl, councilor,
sided and opened the ineeittn
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nation of officers was held.
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the next meeting, and.
Jesse wu named on Ule committee.
GUEST OF HONOR
Kalad Hlndy, manager of the

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Co., was guest of honor at a
steak dinner recently given
the employ..,., at the homo
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Racine. Attending were
Mrs. Hlndy; daugbter
and 1101111, George and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sharon Young, Dale Jllllla
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