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----------· Chester Grange

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: 8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-M iddlepo rt,

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April

28, 1960

Around And
About
Middleport

: Special Assembly P rogram Presented At
Middleport Hi School Tuesday By WCTU

A special program was held a t Middleport H igh School
Tuesday during the assembly hour. Several numbers were
played by the MHS 6and under the direction of Eugene Sears
and a vocal solo was sung by Bertha Wilson Miss Wilson was
accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Lacey A reading was given by
Sarah Hannigan. She was assisted by Mike Shafer .
The film slrip "Facts and Fan­
cy'' was shown to lhe ..ssembly by
the WCTU as part of the observ­
ance of Youth Temperance Week
Mr. [)on.aid Plunkett ran the film
.nd Dennis Walburn was narrator.

The Junior Class announced
they would hold a Ptisl Prom Sat­
urday evening at the school.

Attend Wedding

M n . G. G . Werner and son,
Pete, and granddaug, hter Susie
Stewart and Mrs. Clarence Cline
were in Cheshire Tuesday even•
ing to attend the wedding or MiH
Karen Darsi, daughter o( Mr. and
Delmar Darst to Leslie
Mrs.
Hughes or Havenswood.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

TONIGHT and FRIDAY
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
Robert Rra,n - Tffl Lotilie

SATURDAY
" BA'mL 1'�1..A ME"
Scott Bra&lt;ly - Elaine Edw ards
- a!w "SURltt;NDEK Hf;LI.,"
Ke1tJt Andes - Susan Cabot

$3.,s

Pay Sc For A Seeond Pair

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f4.00

pr.

• Children's Tennis Oxfords

$1 .99

• Boys' Tennis Shoes

$1 .99

Sizes 4 to Big
Size

11

to Big

9

10

· · · · · · · · · 59c
• Thong SGlndals
• Women's Wedge Heel loafers · · · · $2.99
Sizes 6 to 9.

MEN'S WORK SHOES
Sizes

6

to

pr•
$3.99
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PANCO SOLES

Roush's Shoe Store
NO. SECOND AVE .

Mn. Bess Rupe or Col umbus
visaled last week end with her sis•
ter and fami l y , Mr and Mrs. G. l'.
Werner.
M.ra. Alma r'raz1er 1s confined
lo her lwme with the flu .

They closed the program wit h
the Negro spiritual
"My Lord,
What A Morning" and "The L(ird
!s M y Shepherd ."

Women's Flah and $'port Shoes
Two Pair

.. faEDDI I HOUO"-S&gt;ll'-Y

The studrnl� from Bradbu.ry
Mr. and ·.,1rli. John l. h.11.ncey , local
School who w1U be enterin g MffS
and
their .son, Ro,ier, of Baltimore,
next fall were present for lh e H·
sembly and were introdu::d to the Ohio, visited over the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mn.
group by Principal Ea rl Knight.
w r. Chancey and Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Rames in Ripley.
l)iatrict Seaaion
Mr. and Mu. Charles Vroman
and
son, )lark, returned
·
· home on
Sunday In Muulleporl
visiting in Bei II e, w
The 1 1 th annual Youth May Fel­ M on day a fter
· .. r ana ,�l rs. J 1eldmg
lowship Day of the Ohio Baptiat Va .. wllh
Guilds. Providence D istrict, w hi ch Hawkms.
Mn Mar1h11 Chi lds went to Gal •
includeli the Junior and Senior
lipoils
this morning to b,., w1U: ner
High Guild Chapters, will be he ld
grands(,11, ,,n__ gury Gib , ,s, who 1.; a
al the Mt. Mori11h Baptist Church,
Fourth and Main, Midd leport, 011 patient at Homr Hospital with
rheumatic ft:v..:r.
Sunday, :i.tay 1 .
Mrs. 1.Jav1d t:ntsminger will be
Rev. Nyle D. Borden l5 pastor of moving from Brnwnell•"V into the
the churrh and Mrs. Z. L. Smit h , !-�a ye .n11.ycr home on 1he corner of
district supervisor, w i l l preaide. Seventh and Mc1111 next week.
Mr:; . \.. a m� C�ell, who suf .
The theme for the day 111 "lAb&lt;it·
en Together Wit h God" taken {ered a Mroke sometime ago, is
trom I Corinthlana 3:5•11 and 15: much improved a nd _1s able to be
M. G uest speaker wi ll be Rev. out on her porch a h tt le. She can
Granvi ll e Seward, pa alor of th e alS4 w... lk a little with the aid of
Fii-sl Bapth1t Churc h in Rendvil le. her brother, Earl Reiechman, a nd
tie wil l be accompanied here by Mn. Z. L. Smith of Pomeroy, who
has been as1&gt;u11mg with her cc1re
the Rendvi ll e fholr.
A fe ll owship hour will be he ld since she wa,1 rernrned from the
lleig, Cener al Ho,piial.
at noon.

MON TH EMD SALE

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Plans Pot-Luck
Supper Moy ]

M IDDLEPORT, OHIO

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I Mother- Daughte r Banquet At Masonic
. Temple Tuesday Eve ning Well Attend ed

Approximately 100 attended the Mother-Daughter banquet
of Pomeroy Chapter 166 OES held Tuesda y evening at the
Masonic Temple.
.

P lans were madr- for a potluck
supper and entertainment on Saturday. �!aJ 7. al B p m. for mem.bers and fnend&amp; when Chester
Grange met Tuesday evening.
Dale Kautz, worth)' master, presided and a commu nication was
rl'ad from the 11tlll�e master con•
ccrnmg membership. Mn. R Jlph
Pa rke r, hom e economi a cha irm an,
c1nnounced th.at the dress conteat
would be held al the ne11:t meet1 ng 011 May 10.

The dinner was served at B p.rn. with Patsy Radford asking
.
d ·to the I o d ge r oom
grace, after wbich the group adJourne

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' . �Pom e roy WCTU
Holds Meeting
At Baptist Church

The Pomeroy WCTU met Tuesda y at the First Baptist Ch urch
with Mrs. G. JI. Ewing, pr csldin £ .
Group singing opened the meel·
ing and dur ing the buai ne5,5 aesllion. re.ports we re made on Youth
Temperance Educalion Week be·
Ing observed in the youlh group,
of the chureh.es. A committe,e
was na med to p lan !or the Dail
Va cation Blb le School of whlc'
Rev. William A. Roberts is dea n.

Presented For
Bradbury PTA

A mualcal program under the
diredion or Mrs. Eleanor Zeiher
wa, preaented when lbe regu l ar
meeting o! the Bradbury PTA was
held last week.
Two num beni "f.t. Farmer Went
lo Market" a nd "Over the Mead·
ow " by the first and second gradca
"Youth Skyways" was the topic
opep ed the progr am.
of the program _and Mrs. Ralph
Leo Vaug h an yoke to the PTA c. Zundel ou Um ed the Sta
�
on behalr of the hospital bond 1 5. Youth
Council �
Te mperance
aue which wi ll be vqted upon on work thro11ghout the sta te. Mra,
'May 3.
Joseph Cook ga ve the hi&amp;hllghts
A . ,roup or folk songs inc l ud i i;tlt of the pr ogr• m fc,r the different
"The Spinning Mice. " "Chlcade 5 ," !latea in the union, being held for
"Where Are You Going, " "Riding Youth
Education
Temperance
Thru the Sky," '"I Had II Litt fo Nut l We e k. Apri l 24.3(), ·
,
Tree" and "Song of Summer" was
A tribute to the iate Senator
sung by the first four grad es.
They cl osed their part with "Lov• Neuberger was given. Report, on
Jng Care ' " a prayer b)' Franz Schu· the Thurmand Bl l l were discus•
sed and :tl l me mbers were urged
bert.
G rades rive through eight sang to �rue . their congre ,11m a a eona variety of numbers. Inc l uded In cermng 11.
Mrs. T. T. Shelton read "The
their Spring group were ·• Spri n.::·
•·M ay Song" a nd Whippoorwi l l ." Teen Commandments". a f t e r
Their folk song group wa11 made up which the meeting closed with
or "In the Klnfs Garden ," "Ka- group singing of "Tak e Th e Nam•
trina'■ --Weddln1 Walts," '"LotLie ot Jaa11.1 With You ' • and ,pr■Yer
W.. l ked" and '"Frog w ,nt A Court• by Mra. Shelton.
The next mee ting wil l be held
lng." "The Wlnd,"' a Chilen a fbllr
!!long a nd "' Barcarolle,' the Ita l ian at lhe United Methodist Churcb
folk aong were aho presented in on May 24.
_____
th le group.
MIITING POSTPONIO
Two hiking eong �, " The Ha ppy
The meeting or the Enterprise
Wonderer," by Moller anJ "Song 4 -H C IUb schedu led for Saturd ay
of the Big Tree Region," the la ter afternoon ,11,l the home of Mrr.
of which is dedi('ated a nd wrlttt•n Dwighl Logan, leader, hllll been
for the Girl Scouts of Amer ica, postponed unll l Monday at 6:30 p.
were favorites with the a ud ie nce
· __.;;aa;aa;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;.;;a;;; illl
as were the older songs as '°.
-.
"Comin' Thru the ft.ye," " ' Ann i e ,.
Laurie" and "Skip to My 1.,ou."
During the buai nein n1eeting of
the Pfi the following new offi­
c e r• were e l�cted for the comlng
ye ar: Ethel Phelps, presidnt; Mary
TONIGHT and flRID A Y
McG l one, vice president; Go ldie
Je-l,£ Cb�dler - J ack Pa l ance
lo'rldley, secretary; and Kathryn
"10 SECONDS TO HELL"
Evana, treasurer.

1nd yoij 'II want tQ 1M
at the top of the CIIHI

In

aooct looks. But, actually,

your 1r1du1tlon suit 11 1
lone time investment,

. Mr. and Mrs. Ost;;ir Bauer and.
daugh ter, Margare;t and Rorer
Wi ll oughby l eft Wednesd�y morn
,in&amp; for their home, Central Lake,
t Mich., after a two wee
. kl vlsll
, y,lth re latives and frle nd1.
' Mr. and Mrs.. Charles· Buck
f.Pent Wednea4ar al L.ana1ville
lflth hel' •later, Mr,. Lula Jacka
wt,,o is recuperatin•
&amp; from .flll'aery,
•
!, Mr. an d Mra. Dwight . Logan
ind Mrs. Thomas Bent we:re
,
visltors in Par,aeraburt1

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"'nlE BIG FISKERMAN"

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90" - $8.95

8 FT.

LINOUUM
8 FT,
LINOLIUM

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Sale 75c lln. ft.

Complete with Springs

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CONGOWALL Scllt 42c 11■• ft.e. ' ',,'
' ::· •·bEifwtRt �• 12c ltn. ft.·
.I.

Galv.

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- 18 In,

· SCREEN WIRE Sqle 1 5c Hn;·w,
Gai,, - SQ ID,

COPPER IRON

l, - - \vu f1,7J ,

PAINT · : . . Sala . $4.29 a gal.

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MIDDLEPORT

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FRY PANS · · · · · · Sale $l�.95
Sunlteun�.

SCREEN,�
'· · � $5.99
by

Sale $1 4.95

Super Kemlone - While II Luu

,

Kem-Oto - While II Lull

ENAMEL · : Sale $6.25 a gal.
' GUDDENS OlJJSIDE WHIH
_ Reg. $6.05 Sale $4.39 gal

·

; PO"-R MOWER, We

BA.KER FU RNITU RE ·

TROWILS · · · . . · · · Sale $2.00

Slillheam - With

Eledrle - II Ill, 1!111 - W
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$4j

O.N
' THI COUNTY HOSPITAL BOND ISSUE

Manlial or Rose - W11 $4.15

IATH TUB · · · · · · Sale $50.00
COMMODE STOOLS Sale $4.

·. HOt WAJElt,,
f4"K:
,
"' � Sale $10. ·

VOTE YES

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�COUTORS · · · · · · · ' · · 29c

SCREEN WIRE Sala 30c bn. ··ft.·
1 hy 1,-·w.. ,e.u .
SCRi'4 � · · Sale $6.99
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:t by 9 ..;;. w.. ... ,s
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Eleelrlc. �

OF M EIGS COUNTY

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CAST IRON

!t In.

� �PJJ . '. •'1f.1.9

FOR THE WELFARE AND PROGIW!S

$79.

IAIY BUGGIES · · Salt '$7.99

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SCREEN WIRE Sale 15c II■• ft. ·

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Mc·- MlstERo:.HDWE. &amp; · FURN.
l" N. MID.Q LEPORT .

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We would

emerge our Jocal government for the neit
four years.

mention a few polnls df

this

evidence:
-The property owner with real estate·v•l·
ued for tu purpo,e, at $4,0 00 will ,pay
year which II less than one !Yip fr�m
county to
oulside hospital to visll

The real issues may be ;,ant the primary
winners may have UtUe more ihan the honor
of having championed 1n a popularity conteat.
And the evenluaJ run:Ofl undoubtedly will
.
produce efficient, courteous gove11U11ent ser-

=��':�
per

Meigs
ah

There ls much more at &amp;lake, however, In
thll M ay 3rd primary election.

$2

,n

Ill relative wiU -oos! illm,

:-i'.f11body,

vice.

moat an!body, th.I b, agrees

1:.t'.;,1:'�:"
��':!:�t�
alreadY paid In, and
estimated
$225,000 federal direct gra�I la a'"ured. For
additional outlay we can have the
on"''h'•ll.
-,-.
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hMt\tt•I: Thia IS A_ BARGA
, IN.

faol,lloo la

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--r:;:-,-11,;&gt;re lnd!feetly, a new hospital here

will
making tbls
COl1lll1 ready for induatrlal expalliion which
lf �•&lt;llln to come. With· expalliion ,of the
cou11ly 9roperty valua\ioo, th1s ,,. mill levy
pal�s:_ln,t9 insignificance In vl�w Of increased
be one

l:,ig $tel&gt; forward toward

value, tor all.
1
.we· :urse again ever)'One to vote ! 1 Yes' on
thls -hPMpltal Issue, Approval would be a step
forwa:d. Disapproval would he a most dis-

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at�y ue Is
M.eetlDg . ttracts
Democrabc
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N. .. •. h Sl1gh-tly Improved
d
Large C•�ow·d
Thurs ay . 1g t Hospital Rep·orts
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An enthu�Uc 1 ,;fowd. of mor� than 100 ware present at
the joint meeting of the .Meigs Co. Democratic Women 's Club
I;)etnocntlc Club Thursday ev!:� at thtt
and the Meigs
.
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Second Ward Fire House.

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KathY S- Wi'lite, •:.• 11"1• 1irl
has itlr•

wh...- •ccklent TUffd•v

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Harr,:

81:rmuda Record H11p
At Ricihe Sabirlla:,' ' .

· A Bermuda . r,qord Im� will 1&gt;e
' heliJ . lol"l'.doJ ril&amp;hl •I lllch , ,.fib lltl Rabel! Zari Mc•
, Jllnley, -1•P1&gt;lylo1 , the ' mu&gt;i.,. 'Ille
even&amp; li � by I.be Racine
PrA wllh' It, 1tqlnt a Sprln&amp;
, Cll'nl\lllil · and
jtt,.c)'
1upper
allrllnl II &amp;,. cbocln.l lo allrl at
I an� Int ul\Ul midnltbl.
.,

Sult Fqllowed
Ac!ddent In. Pomeror
Th•

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lull
Jahn 0, Lambert
ed tn .Corntoon Pie·■, ' Court
!nit, Brl&lt;l!ord 11,.,,. Mlnen­
le,"' la the rduJt of f• -collialon .
fonieN&gt;f aomdt tJme -,o. The
, bid been beard 111 Count,
urt receotty. Mr. �berl ta .
ior d1ma1e¥- te : bl$' Jl;!ir,'l

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Protest Filed Against
Phone Rate Increase. ;

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eport; e°"11ency aq_u�
.,... called • lo :the . ��
�. Locual 51.,
1 1 p. m. when EIieen Lit\le, ,·
�plOyee. WJII• it,en . u,cen
taken home to 'Sou� �d ',
, oq adv""' "' � PoinONlf P1'1Jl·
Who ca.me Oft tall.

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Actine: for the the Meiga County derst.ited and th.at rates of re turn cordin1 lo liauea listed. 1n the
Commi11ionera, Proseculln&amp; Attor- I are unde ntated.
report of the Secretary to the PUney Jame1 O'Bnen tc&gt;IU)' filed a
The hearing on the proposed CO.
protest with the Public UUlitiea rate increue will be held before
Proeeeutor O'Brien Mid 1odar
Co.mmiuion objectinf to a report the Publie Utilities Comm iaaion tbal he •Ul attend the bearlQal in
of the aecretar)' of I.be Genera l Tel• starting ·May 3 and ext.endinK Col umbus on the day, when die
ephone Company ukin&amp; an in- through May 6. The company it Meigs County rate1 wtll be heatd.
creue In nte• here.
seeking rate incrt!a&amp;ea which ranee The compa1u· ia abo ■ukln,: nte
At a meeting of the county com- from 18.18 percent to 1� percent lncreates In other sectloJUI ot the
m INionen A9ril 4 the body paased on phonet of different types, ac:• slate, he aald.
a r.eaolution prolestia£ the pro- ----------'---------------•
po,ed incre■1e in ralel aought y
th e General TelephoDe Company
b
which
Pom eroy, Mi ddleport,
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- i,ROAD-·�
Wllliws, left, and . Wam- Racine,oorveo
Rutland and Portland suber Morg�,
.
Jay.
during
th
. •t Sun Y
�k t,
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cee sponaon,
ai+o In .J.
w
high· ,ce
"I'I students from =�f!1o�er!h1:::;�0t: irho�
G
y
the C0°'1ty'1 1i!gh, ,chopls
on a ,tandard driving aecut.lng Attorney to take au.ch ac•
More than 500 Republicans attended a family Di t rally
course fot �Uh p rizes and
hlel. Center, ilob M ai'k,ham, lion 1111 neceuary to proteat the
last night at the Rock Springs fairground garage aa �
ocal and
r•te hike to th, PUCO.
ertsted obierver.
Rutland 8$8jsllj,I coach, 1$
d
fo
votes
at
the
primar
distriel
candidates
appeale
r
y ne,:t
In h ia bri ef filed toct.y, Mr.
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1ix
objections Tuesday and fed their constituents bol beef sandwiches, aoft
apinat the report of the �,et.ary drinks, coffee and ice cream.
.r
. ·.:.
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of the Ge neral Telephone Company ! Jack Follrod, count.y Republl­ c•(ldidates for state central com,
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in aakine tlte rate i ncreue·. He can executlve committee ebal.r­ mitteemen; Manbal Oarlsle, Jack•
1
itat.e, that t he reproduction cost man, acted II muter of cere mon• 100 and Gordon Gray, . Athens.
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in new value 01 the company'.11 pro- ies and introduce 1 9
candidalea Court of Appeals.
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Loca l Republican cand idate,
perty uted ii overstated, that de, to the gat hering.
mak
i n&amp; their
appearance and
AL
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d. (UPI) .c... The New York Central, Baltl- preciation ficurea are oventated,
MO
The !int. lo "apeak his piece"
B
ape-aking
inc
l uded George
M ein­
n
nual
pro
forma
gro51
revenu
e
a
w.u
Henry
Ewing,
veteran
coroner
more &amp; Ol!IP.C-IJ!d tbe Chesapeake II .Ohio Railroads have,.been a
hart, for
1tate repreaentati ve;
u
listed
are
unde1
elated,
expen- The laat waa Oakley
Collina
of
di,cusslng. . • merger ol the
that would affeet the
sea and taxea are oventated, that Ironton, candidate for loth di5- Bernard Fultt for county pro,e..
future of IM, dustry Iii the north ste m United States:
income aYailable !or fixed char· trict congreuman. He opplllel cutor, Robert Harte nbacb for
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B&amp;o --•' =1, · H-,rd •tncounty sheriff ( unnppoaed); C.
ckhol&lt;lers of Ibo rallroJd. 11111 as li1ted in the report are un- Homer C. Abele , McArthur, who 0. Fiaher for county treuurer;
son ,,1[� Ii
hH "he'l[i and
alao w111 preaent.
oolld&amp;tlon ol ll&lt;e ' lhrei,
A
"inform'1 111�:jirtth otttdalr .,
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Other out-of--lown candidates J. E. D. Hartinger tor counhr
ld
comcreate
rail
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the Central
ut
were Harley Weyer, Logan, Court engineer; Avery Nellon and Dan
po111ible cQniolfdit!On . He adaed pl�C' 1th �.000 miles of �ute e�of Appeals; B. Lew� Jone■ and C. Hartinger candidates for coun­
tenWl!!!IJ&amp; alon&amp; the Eat1t CCM1t from
he was · confidul the ta Utt wo1tld
E
l mer F. Jones, both of
Athens, ty commissioner; Pa u l (Cork)')
t-oatinne, l;tu,t (•�id Utere � wu - Boalfl to Hampton Rotda, vi.
Kioes for county recorder; Kn.
"nothing imminent" on the con- . ••� ,-e,t to Chlc,go, Clnclfm,11,
Evelyn l:..uck e for Clerk of Court
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�levmnd and St. Lout,.
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tcmpt,Jed merger.
and Lorenzo Davia, for county
Combined assets of tbe three
T)le conU!ntpl ted consotldatJon
treasurer.
wou l d be one. d, lbe mo,! ' tuq,or,• rol.... d, would be '4,2i!O,l!OO,otll
A letter waa read from incum•
Funera l services for Charl es
tant i n years In �the r.ail lnd'utrY ad the1_r total ann11al op«atin;g
bent tna■urer CJyd e Millbohe
'Which has been 1os1n1 re"!Jnuell reven\le11 would be $1 ,500,�.000. Lewis Flint, Jr., four-year-old wn
running for re �leclioo, but· �­
C entral Seeaftd t..arent
and traffic
•��lly to ai:rllnes,
fined unUI today at hla home b)'
. of ·Mr. and Mrs. Charle, Flint of
'l'bii,i Central ranb a■ the _na- Clifton, will be h eld at 2 p. m.
bus line, and other : car.riers.
an injury from a fall Last ..-inter.
Cao Stucttfn1 �
tion'8.f i,e cond biga e■t nil carrier 5.lturday at the crow Funeral
Entertainmen t WII provided �
RelaUYea ie■med here ,today of the Blue Notes, a'
lo t WllllamiirQU, . ' \'1,, Clt:O bebiljl the Penn1Ylvari.i1 -R1Utoaa. Home In Point Pleasant.
,Mp
He died 11 Holler Holpital the dealb in Eall Liverpool ,.,1y quartetle •lld "Everett de ll&amp;Cl.Jtilh!tral!lt .,, lOMO. t1t1i■t af
Preslden� W_ alt,; . . J!IQlly l\lld
t
Sil, cb.n" all of 0&gt;hu11;� - �
-.,1\.ote be W· IUel! • ,.u.,., fer lliU motn ng bf J,..ph
� - -tllilr� � .,...
.,,, -.
lba. :itiotl'.I. �
&amp;ito daji,"'l)eatta 1J'IJ ati:rtftua · to of · t- M.. ' a
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c.1,•••i·� hnn.,..ami;
Wl �fooklal bl:0.
X:eynote
of
many
9
,
County in 1 37.
colll)1e t'lf
mer1e� poa1!1ibilit1esVlrtlnla, ffl.eiltnjU1.
only to ¥Ole in the Repu-.Uean
Su.rvi Y in&amp; a� two aisten, Kathy
th�t may hav e -.1r1t. ·
Survi vor$ are his wilt, Dof'Gthy primary next Tuelday. but. to ltl­
..
Machi
tlllnoi1,
and
n
i:tndlana,
.
.
.
ue
Flint,
at
h
ome,
Ann
and
Jeani
e
A rai lro,id ill favorably ntu
Mel I the Pl'ffinffl ef Qff1Mc
S
(Pickens) Rill and six childten
· ten, low right down the li ne with 1'e­
the patern al grandparents, M r. and Ea ,t L1·•-rpoo
r.LO,,. ""th
-d these ,,.
IIted· 11 th
l ,· ....
.1· 1s exce1·· •Itel o"ntarl• t n ,,,.
::._
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,_
..,
• e �
publican candidates in tbe fall
"'
and
»
South
Side
Flint,
Mr . Virgi l
Mrg . u,_rold Grimm. Mrs.. Marg•ry gen eral elections.
uo:u
·l ent cred i t� an;r financial •'-glh
Its operatlng revenues In 1�
m a ternal grandmother, iha. Flor• Roush and Mrs. ' Doris Hensler;
ls nol lacxina fQr 1uitors" , be. were $5 1'7 0S9 000
ence Zimmerm an, Clifton.
sa id. He �etuied to tell the atock
and brothers St. Clai r, Jerrf, Al-The B&amp;O 1; th� nation'• oldest
Rev. Thomas Young will offici• bert Jr .. Julian, Harry, Cl ifford,
holden .w it h whom the talb were
rail carrie r. In a ddition to ita own ale al the services 'lflth burial lo
held
John, Dale and Dalla&amp;, all of
g
6,200-mlle rall route it al so owns
·,
ncord Cemetery.
In
Co
made
be
O tfi�lals of the Central were
I southeastern Meigs County.
10 Interest in another S,OOO miles
uo,�vailabl e for com m�nt.
Services are to De hi!ld" i n
uf rtil li ne or the R eadini, the
It ta �es �- 10.ne hme to do
Eaat
Liver.pool Sund ay with . in•
Centra1 R allro ad of New J ersey Coach Ven nari ·Was
[
these th ma,, Simpaon &amp;aid. Bui and t he Western Maryland Rall•
terment thue
·
•
he ind1e•ted that the B&amp;O wo�d ai
Chesapeake Speaker
r d.
be in favor of a coosolidated hpe
J im Vennari, football coach al
It groased 395 million dollars
•
!f such .• move were found to be last year.
Rut la nd, Wednesday evening was
.A Home �omi� a nd lndUII·
trial
Art6 ,Exhibit will � held at
ln the mtereat of the employ es
le
tic
a
t
th
e
Ath
lhe
the
m
ain
apeaker
The C&amp;O ranks 18th among
Eaatem Higb School, Friday, May
·
Hig)i
e
esapeak
h
C
t
a
Banquet
li,100-mlles
with
carriers
nation'•
- ·
13, �m 8 � ·� p. �.
of tracklllge and is one or the moat School wh ich honored all four of
Thl.8 e:w:h1�1t 11 being sponsorect
football,
I
cludiPI
n
l
sports
ir
e
t-h
aervn
t
.
e
fin ancially profitabl
by Mn. AVlct: Freeter and AnVirginia , W est Virginia and Ken• basketball and tract.
tbo�y Genn ette and stud ents. ol
speak
to
aaked
WU
Mr. Vennari
tucky to Ohio, Indiana , .Michigan
1 d epartmenta.
lb
cted
e
sel
being
.
his
of
use
a
.
bec
a
nd
Ontario,
Canada.
CI
.
an
eam111
yracuae
F
S
h
I
rien
d
•
1e Home F.conomtca
1
111
Depart.
.
Its first quarter e arn I nge Ior Oh,·o Cl••• A coacb of the year
death o I Mr8. M ary A • m en_t w111 have a &amp;ty1 e revue _ of
I
e
th
d
o
c
1-.
lor
l 960 were '9,497 •000· 1,.
� 1o1II op-•
La wrence
Syr1cuse Sprmg dre88e! m ade by the 11rla
. a former
•
.
Hlo topic w,, ''Th ere 1, No
erating revenue 1 aat
year wu
·
I
ho
d'
A
rll 9 In of lm,
ed
1
w
res1
,
d
en
P
•- dep1rt
eu...
To Succ_
Secret
. ment. At the cloae of
WASkJNGTON tJPl�Televlalon $34?.MM
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_._________
___ ______ Columbus. Her husband was John thla rev ue light
refreshml!nta will
·
dlac jockey Dick Clark ,wore unLawrence -who wu organist for be served .
bo
der 01th IOday he .1111 Devor taken
m
h
di,t
e
Cbu
Melho
ced
he
cu,e
Sy
A
ar ch
made by th
n:
y,
n
!
·payola but acknowledjed lhat b e
when the Cam iiy lived in· Syracuse ot. Industri■l Arta will be awarded
h•d rece ived smt
orth ft,400
in the house now occupied bl' durina; lhe evenins.
and ,a '7,00IJ pey �
. I .. . "roy•
Mrs. s. ,. Clark and d•uahter;
Aa P•rl ol ot her activiti.. . in
al b', '
Fr
eda.
Ea.stern school diltrict, the anthe
_
___
·
appearance,
Mrs. Lawrence is 1Urvived by nual May Day Festival will be held
In I com mand
Clark also told • House inve11 tiga•
CARACAS Venezuela (UPI) - A crwzed Rusipan who said two daughteni, Mr,. Evelin ,!imith at Cheater Element,ry School at
tine aubcomm ltlee that he hu he was 8 • 1 s'pace explorer" bombed a Venezuelan airliner Columblll and llrs. Amelia Moore one ' o•etoct MondQ. Children in
-been "convicted. condem ned and , Thursday and died in the crash with nine other passengers Cuyahoga• Falls, anti a 1Utp, tlle first four uadea wW poticidenounced" on · payola cbll:'ies ,
Mrs. Margaret Willi11f11, COhrin• pate with I May Queen choeen
The Vene-zu.elan Communlca-,.
without belns elven. chance to tiont Mhtiatry said the three sur-- ence areat emoUon.
bus.
from the third p-ade.
.
He tried to force hia way mto
sJ,ve bl.a aide ,of tile ttory.
JAd burial , The tq,a ·and girls of the sec:ond
Funeral service,
vivors of the cra,h it Catabozo
He emph�tl'c11ly denied ID . -I• 1
grade will hue a Grand �arch
CH, · the pilot's compartment and o�her were held there.
miles southeaat c,. f Cara
· the first grade will play the
rr mt' pauensen tried to reatraln ha m.
pupared 111i,inient that ,he ever 1 ( 00
and
ori
te
1
Id
h
th
R
e
u
ow
0
Co-pilot OIMo Parra, one of the
took payola-or 1pe'clat fflment)
u
tinging
gam e, Ach J,. The fertlv■l
t he cabin before PU1 ni the PIn ,w-vivora, rushed out of the com
for playJn1 aont1 on the Air.
Tre
will
begin
wit h a pa nide arou(ld
sure
r
a
b
Bac
k
on • hand grenide and tbrowinS p1rtme nt and seized IAvinaki . Heth e C h ester "Common1" a11d a&amp; a
It ■gainat the wall.
•l most succeeded In overpowerins In Offi ce Today
cl ima:,;., the fourth grade will wind
A witne-58 oD the gr�nH said him, but the Ruasi.ri tore his
Clyde Milhon e. Meiga County the Ma)'J)O)e.
the twin-elll,ined " �meracan-bulll arms free from Parra'• grip� broke tre)surer, wae back " il1 bis offic:S
l ike a t hunder• away and pulled the band grenade today for the fira( time si nce h e
DC-3 exploded
.
clap" In the air and cr■■hed.
�\lffered _ _ a brot�n hip in a fall
from ' hla pocket.
�
Middleport Man h
. The bomber WI I . Identified as
As the terrified passengers on the ice at his hom e on Eul
Vjac_hetlav Lavinaln, a Ruuian, watched, he pul led the pin and Main St,, in December. Mr. MIi• I Fined
Mllyor
�ut It '9'11 not Immedi ately known threw· the aren■de a ga inst the h(!nfl was confined
to Holier
Kenneth J. Wil-hee, ·Middleport,
tf he wa■ a Soviet citizen or an cabin wa ll. Survivors tald a loud Hoapit a l for swn� tim e a!lei'" ltae WU fined $25 and eoata by, Mayor
exile. All oth er persona aboard the explogion ,ooked th• pl..a ne and it accident and bas since· been con- Kenneth McElhinney today for
pl ,ne were Venezuelans.
va lescirig at bohte. ;
reckleu op,,ratlon. The charge wu
plunged to · th e arou nd . ·
The 1Urvivol'II said Lavinakl
·
He I! now ab le to bear !IOme brought by the Wddleport police.
j umped to his feet during the
NARROW, MIXl!D
weight on hi, leg" and expects to , Chief Herbert Gilkey 8'so report.flight fram Caracas to P11erto
N EW YO RK UPI- - $loots open • be back. · al h�s regular duties ed the a rrest last night of Hod
A,yacucho and shouted: " I'm a ed narrow and mixed in moderate at the Tre asunr'&amp; office in the j Searle1, -;tJddleport, who wlU lace
space exp lorer. I wan� to ex rj. tradihg today.
near future.
�- : intoxi,catlo n charg es.
i,

· Hoff•'•

RepubJicans pack F!11.,,...0UDd
arage In Famt•1y N"ig·hl Rall'

otµ(ii\s."�
'lctt
th�

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ii\pet'eo

an In!

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_ Offi.n
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JP.O,B&amp;O.
three

11�

Meningitis Took
Life Of Young
Charles Flint

: Child �.n
""'•Itel In Celumkt wtth
....... tlllt
IIJtht -•.. _ . ...,.;., _
_..;...,.. ,
Shffifi Ro.,;. Hll'Nftltach, �� t�,-" ll�
CM lrmah for a fund hi a id th•
haJ,dii'trlMr°':rm'
::' .::_

ol f,be,
1
Don Brewer, n&gt;esldenl
.
,:;IUtFwt-'lfl
""'
ii
.
..·..
.
· ·
f"-l�■r1ge ..iri' 1'cbeaufi 'o, illnii - .......
of
ll
Mr
of
n1reuman
,
Co
�
Moe
,
.
8b'
u
Jtv
for the
mer meellns.11 . w
county wide �lub. The Wo men's the l oth Diatr1ct a nd his real con• llttl• 11,1·, hfflily . In defraying
C1ub will meet at the re,ular time cem tor. his diatriet 1nd 1ood th• H,-ntH ,J her l'INIIMnt,
Moy 26th at I.he Second W ard Ieaderah1 P• .
tecie,- NPOrted contrlbutlona et
n-mocrot
�
1 c member, of the
hla off� ..,. $61 et noon toFl.re Hou6e.
election board" were present and day.
A !notion wu made to llve the Jntroduce
d Norman Kloe1 and
A Ito, a contain... at tfMt Mlrtln,
vl
Teen em 'l for ja nl
WJll.
Emmett
�
,
,
..
w
O
1
'
D
•
ltnt..,rant
In Middle_, Mid
at thelr m eet n g place ln th Ra
Candidates were given btie-f $12 thla morning. One church
cine Hllh School.
'25 contrlbu•
Mra. 1,..... anl'tOUnced May periods ' to tilt nd nine were clan h,H mada ■
7th .. th• d■t. hr ttt. JIIMY preaent a nd responded. Henry tllNI. th• •Mriff Mid. Llttt• Kathy fell from the
su,,•r a nd D.■nce a t the Rec ine Bentz an d Ernest Wlneett for Re•
ntatlve; Recorder, Mra. Mu:•
preae
,...ch
at her home on Mul barry
he
b
tpOl'laONtd
Sc
t.h
h
H
y t
�
e
ln
Youns
wo
Allen
at noon Tuttday a nd ,u,.
• rth; Audrey ,
Wemen'• "J1 -. CtafNuman
; Geraldine i- fwN ...,.,. MN lnjurlu T0o
th
Jor
Clerk
of
Court.I
.,_
Motltu
m
N
1
w
WII th.- fi rst to ef.
IUftf tpNkllf' and wlll ■,.Nk Youni: for Tre 11urer and three day's ....,..
,. • p.. m. T1- ..,,,., wfll a. commluionen, eneumbent Roll- fw any encOVfa..ment for hw
and NeulJ.llns, wrn. McKelvey and ..wnry. Hff ,.,..nta, Mr. a nti
1111 11 S:30 ,. m. aiut Nrvlna
Sam
Arnold and Emmett Peoples Mra. David Whir., .,. In Coh.1mt
nt
ne
l
m.
p.
I
wl
I
Da
will. -4 et
... et t ,_ m. with beth for Jud&amp;e of �he Probite Court. bul whit �r d1ughNt'.
rtvn4 .net ....... 41MM:lnt- The
Potl uck refre1h mentt of aand,In etklftJII for nntrlbutlona,
wlche1, c::ooklea and coffee were Sheriff Hartenbach ia 1treul119
,uWlc 11 cenlla lly lnvlNd.
r
Edlao. H.b'•-t•·- '·11:ed brl•f]y served by the refruhment com• the fact that. te.. child'■ fathe
to
._
y
,
w
o
.,.
,.,.
r:
ml"f
th
De
"
W
mocra
c
•
NI
e
r
omen
'
•·I
II
··•
"'
•
00 "Fa--·
•- yn"
- should con■lder
• In - fol!-IOf .,. t•---l
r.
- h ,..._
. CJub ·WIth Audrey y"""•
'.n-nln1
the H-t••I
.,.,.
� ..,, Bond '··
., c.___a .
.- '"
..... u-.,--• rwu- WH an
- •
.u." to be vo•-•
- on lloy 3rd,
I
J
11111
0
• conpt
,
Tbe m■ln ,peuer ol the e\r•
,_�..,
ltrud1911 •t 11M Ki l
,iem.
ftiq 'Nall Wm. B. Brown -Of Gb.Ull- · MlffN GINIIIAL HOIPIT
AL
cothe, al .......1 ludae ol the
Achqjlt..d John Lerner liar!Jluntdpal Court then. Mr. Brown ford, w. ve. ; Betty (,iart/Middle-,,A TURNID DOWN
ii now • a1ndldate for Judat of port RD• Ellle JanHn' lllddle- WASHINGTON UPI _ Federal
the eo-1 oj Appeala, F�rth Dia- l)Orl,
'
ludae J01eph R. Jaouon today ...
trtct llr. Brown 1P'U • _Nerti
Diunilled Vlrsll Jada, RuUand Ject.i Teamllt$1'11' Prealdent i.mes
tO'
J�.e · in HaW1ll
&amp;► lln. Ptul Steinrne tl IM. · "8D, Har- JL
req uest to einctl h i,
poln.ted. b)' Pre1ld,tnt
Tru- rlaonville; Julia Kittle, Pomeroy. tria1 op cbaqea that he mlauaed
------man. Be ur1ed the importance of
.union rWida.
n,latetln1 in the primuj� . 11
' _______
PINID
tlO. c•s
.
DelDOCl'lt&amp; In H•,n» he Rid II
Charles W. Wayne, Rutland,
..OUP TO s1•'f1
-dercent of the' pe,ojie . are, rept,
The Bedford l;lome De'monstra..,_ vowrl and; tb� lt" •wP ' no has been fined ,10 and coata In
wonder that ·tbeJ wen able to Couhti Court · on a clwir:e of Hon Group WIii eerve Hn"dwlehes
havlna no mudflep1 on hll truck. coffte �d home made j)lH at the
aehie\.e ■tatellDOd.
Mr. Brown 1,ole '1111 " blPIY We,ne had been cited by the Primary Election . at BedfGrd,
lbte patrol.
M11 S.

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YOUTH BED · · · · Sale $37.95
CURTAIN STRETCHERS
, Was $6.50 · · · · · · Sala $1 .99

Sale 45c lln. ft.

5 pdterm lo choote from - Reg. 80. ·

lockeel,tn quality.

1

,

wllb' Mattress

sion. Wtl_ feel It ls a legitimate objection, bul
one that Is over-ruled by evidence undermln­

Four days from today Meigs County voters
go to the polla to e•erclse their privilege ·01
namlog Jndlvlduala •Dll&gt;Di whom tater will

A short busini5$ meeUng of tbe Women's Club with Mrs.

$3.95

..-... ...... .. ... ...
:•, 'p ,

l

We Ought Not Turn Down A Bargain Like This

•·

lection of colors in lig ht and dark '·

1960

....

\VEA111ER
..,.., ....... ,. II.91., ....
..._ I

I

heart�ning step l)actward.
Let's \;top thinking of what Ibis hospital
.
"
Th•� Is not' th, on1y ,reason for oppos!U'on, bu t
·" . for me. · ·
will' ·•uo
think, rat.h er, )l'hal it will do for all
olb�r•
it is - clearly tho main reaaon ·
the people of Me�s county.
bave been removed - and it deser1es discus---�---- --- ----- -- -

.

Ohio, Fd,iay, April Z9,

An Editorial

Opposition to the bond issue b pinpointed
in the objection that "II will raise our taxes."

ity in this washable mal set. Qig se,--.,.
'
shades.

Pomeroy-Middleport,

W e believe the issue wUl pass.
However as the aayin&amp; goes, nothing is sure
·
ln love, war, and electio1a.

rayon

pile. Good styUng and ,,uperior qual­

Complele

Copper .:... 19 Ill, and 10 1' ,

STIil

Set of 100%

TH E WORKS

• •

SCREEN WIRE Sale 24c Ila. ft.

with llfltlMI
electric dl'Yffl

Pc. Contour Mat

ElBERFELDS - Complete Drapery Department On The 2nd Floor

lW,9�PM · · · Sal• 99c II■• ft.
11 FT.

Copper -

Alt

3

12

la

Bath Mat Sets

SO ' H ERE GO,ES!

outamotlc wa1hen

tSTAINllSS

a pr.

Add · beauty to your windOW$ now- at lmly
budfet prices. Abo -av ail a ble J·n multiple
widths.

SAYS

■ YHIAYRE

-- · ----"----....'.'�=:=:=:==:=-,-::=:,-:,='

Drapery Length

The attend ance banner wl!I won
by th e th ird frade tau1hl b11 Mrt.
1t·- R. Wiley.

IATU"DAY
N STARS
WF.STER
T.V.
BATI'LE ROYAi,
1-J'llmes Arn� - Gunsmoke
"GUN THE MAN DOWN"
2-Hu,h O'Brien - Wyalt Earp
''BRASS LEGEND''
3-0huck Qomiora - RI flemaD
"TOMAHAWK TltAIL"
.NOW AT STAT

Ready t o Jh' mg d raperies wHh a eustom
look, - � l"irit tiwo tone- shadowy color-effect
l, n &amp;eetat'8 -and r&amp;Yom Jn three decorator
colorw - white; toast bro,.0,n ; rosy beige.
T(f fit wind()W
'Mdth up to 42".
\
, . .. '
Drapery Length 83" - $7.95 a pr.

NO.

on the ·
The Dally Sentinel unequivocally
to
�ue
bond
mW
,,.
side of voting for this
provide 035,000 toward the proposecl publicly owned and rontrolled b�pital. ·

"Princess Lora ine"

Dr•w Drapes

,.m

Ja11les Best - 8'.11a.n Cummings
' 'VEft.BO'l'EN''

Mra. Gle n Ev a ns enterta ined the
Chatter Club Tuesday even ing •t
her home in Br adbury. Fo llowtna:
a thort buslneas aesalon wit h M.rs.
[vans prealding, a white elephont
auction wa■ held with Mrs. Enn,
118 auctioneer.
Games were played and prbes
awarded th e winners. Mrs. Wilbur
Youns received the door priae. Re·
fR1hmenta were 1erved to Mra. Ev•
entt UthUoot, Mrs. Alfred 81J8ll,
Mn. FloYd Dunfee , Mrs. Leo .
Crew, Mra. Youns and Mn. Nlthan
Blpo.

"Mocl•11a"
, .

XII

and insure vasUy improved medical ll&lt;!rvlces.

$2.95 a set

Mr. a�d Mre. Herbert Dixon
pd . family Vil'lte·d ·sunaa)I' " wi th· ·
and Mra. Cl i nton., Gilkey .and
lain ily of Harrisonville .
·
•
Ra
'
M . a nd Mr .
y on'".' a, 11i
·· t da;g h�er .11 K rn u
'
ann re urned
!ild
}
on a.y ev�n 1ng : • t�r a
'tioni e
.
.
wtek end vls1t wlfli relative., . ni
Xeni a. They w.�, atcpmpa1'111!1d
home of Mrs. JaJ?it;I Fletcher and
eh J ldren ror a viiit. .
)fn. Owe n Dutty ■'nd cfauehter
r.;·� E�iiabeth, Orb' Ginth e r and
Mr'a. Eh.,., SIJ I�- we.r�
'-"!ithen
W1 Va. , Mondl'Y to atttnd the
funera l of Vel m a Ginther J ack!on.
.Rev. and Mn. Eu18ne Thom11
and daughter of Chillicothe
vie­
lted Monday with his -parents,
)Ir . and Mrs. Ev ere,t Thoma■ and
Ma brother and al■lar,ln•!•w 11r.
,nd Mn. Don Thom,11.

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·=

$1.95 a set

Iti !:::

For Melp Conni)''• Veter,
au' M_emorlal Hospllll Bond
l1a1e . . . Thll b -elhlDg
0111' county and oar people
need.

VOL

•

•
ent1ne

aliih

2 p�. cotton - sir.id rffiist111nt Ba·t h Mat Set. Preshnmk .
Size of mat 24" x 36". Col­
ors - ye-How, mist green,
fl"OSt)' pink, wih-ite, beige,
frosty b lue, turquoise.

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decide by a majority vote wheth.er or not they shall own a
· ed 41 ••&gt; b••pltal whlc'h
modem, we 11-ulpp
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attract more high .caliber , doctors to this area

ChenHle 3 pc-. Balih Mat Set
of 100% oottoo pHe. Wash­
able with III latex back that
is skid re.si-st,ant. Set con•
&amp;ims of mg, rontour mat
.and lid t'OVer. Lovely solid
col ors and tweeds.

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lood look1 lonatr becau ..

Olher Sulla fll,15 lo . f8t,5D

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A hymn sini Lil ,chedule d for
the Great Bend Baptist Church
Sund11y al two o'c lock , It Is an•
nounced by Hev. Arthur McCau ley
with the Racine Church participal•
m11. The singing wil l be led by
Freeland Norris.

The Rock Springs Busy Bet 4-H
C l ub held their regul ar meelinK at
6:30 p. m., Api-11 26, at the home of
)lrs. Amus Leunard with Mrs. John
Erwin &amp;6 ad visor .
t�ourteen members answered roll
call with the uame of a bird.
During the meeting a demon•
the mem­
stration on ta:...le !ICttins was given Church. All mothers of
are invited . Dot•
club
the
of
bers
by Joyce Stan'ey,
tie Brown and Gloria Buck will
demonstrations on sew ing iftd
give
Th, next meeting wil l be May
IO, at the Rock Spring&amp; M.ethodi&amp;t cooking.

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Clw11er Club Meeu
With Mr,. Glen EIIBm

drff1 up 1t araduatlon,

SING AT GllllAT IINO

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Group sincina @f "God Bless
they stepped into a circle and the
,\ merica " opened the p[og.ram fol·
clo,ed with all joinmg
program
lowed by the Pted11e lo tbe Flag.
Ann Rupe, worthy matron, extend hands in the circle and sing i ng
ed a welcome to the mothers and "Blest . Be The Tie Thal Binds."
daughters with Carolyn Thomas
1iving the reapoor-e. A solo, "Moth·
er," by Sondra Potts accompanied
b)' Myrna Mug,- preceded • readPlan� Wl're disc ussed for Rural ing on "Mother" by Marjorie CroW',
Life Sunday i n May the date to be lfler w hich Florenu Tr-111;:y pre•
announeed l ater. Aprons we• sold 'itented two piano &amp;0l98.
by the home economic.a oodnittee
A flower was presented to Flora
as a money making project. Sev•
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Downi
rs
plan to attend the
eral membe
and
to
C a rol ){enned)', tbe young.
'"Operalion Forward" night at the
est.
Th�r
e waa one group of lour
Pomeroy Bend Grange tonight.
ns prue nt, Bess Proctor,
g
neratio
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D
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and
was
Molh r's
"Trees
l_e Gravea, .Carol yn Th omu an�
Nel
Vbil the buoy Drapery Department on the %nd fioor --- For Curtain•, Draperies,
the theme of the progra m w hich
l 1saa Ka:, Thomas. Mra. Proctor
Me
Window Shades, Venetian Blind&amp;, Bamboo Blinds, Kin&lt;h Drapery Hardware, Uphol•
opened with group singing of
eai?nled a fl ower. Marjorie I
pr
was
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poem,
Sweet
Home.
sterlng Materials, Pl.,,llc by tbe yard, PW ow•, CU1hlons, Bedspreads, Small Rugs,
A
"Home
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The Trees" was read by Mra. Dal e &lt;?"ow, on beh4lt �f the etiapt.e
Stair Treadl, Porch Mais, Stb:, Luggage, La mps, Blankets, Cover Lots, Sofa and Chair
presented :rtr11, Ru.� with a
her's ftcers,
Kaul! and a eontell on. Mot
Throw•, Davenport and Living Room Suite • and Studio Couch Slip Covers and the
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&amp;ill io obtervance of her birthday.
Day was he Id . Group Slf&amp;tDS: of .
romplete line of Hoover Sw1jepen and Supp Ilea.
" ' Whi li pering Hope" concluded the ; Eac h mem � ir troducect 1 , the ir
progl'am.
"!i'ughter or H�l.t. alLer �ttlch
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Refreshments were sened dur, �
Beauty Treatmtnt For You r Bathroom
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1..'!.� ,"�" Drive-In

It' s tradltlon1I to

Rock Sprin11 4,H
Club Ha, Meeting

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Joe Hill Dies In
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Of Heart Attack
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Crazy Russ1·an Grenades Plane
To Crash, K1·11s 9 Passengers
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Gov. Long Out Of His Pea Pq(�h

100,000Greet De Gaulle ln-M ardi Gras Air ln,New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS UPI-French
Preaident Charles de Gaul le reeelved a noisy welcome from lCJO.
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Thursday night a nd got his lapel&amp;
yanked by Gov. Ear l K. Lona, an
un ln\'ited �ter.
The Presid eot and his wife,
Yvonne will md their tour of th e
Unite d Stites tonight and leave
for French Guia na.
Before de Gaulle departs at
0:30 p. m . (&amp;tit) he will Jay 1
wrWt_, ,at the ,-.tue of 1he French
f�� ot . New � Orlcanp, �e •
i.ial trip '"' Ute llllal11l11tl lllvw

m,ke '- speech and at'tend ·several
socia l runetlons .
Screaming. f1f:g-wavin1 crowds
met de Gaul le at the ilr,Mirt
, Thursday night when h e flew from
., San Franciaco and l ined tlle - �
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mile route
into tcl'1'Jl�. • J;i¥!)'
jammed i1Jto broad clillal S&amp;ett
u de Gaul le led a puade of 1
thousand marc h ing ao ld.l... · 1nto
the French Qu a rter, which
his
country so ld to the United Slates
· 1&amp;7 years ago.
Wa lling for de Gaulle whe n he
1ot to Jackton Square, tlle ' heart
of the French Quarter, - Loll&amp;

whose madcap tour of mental in•
stitutions last s11mmer created
world headl ine&amp;. Long had b eeti
kfl out of the plan! for de
Gaul le's visit.
Peering out trom under hia
f loppy 1traw bat, ,he governor,
wbo leaves his' orfioe in lea than
two wecka to 10 b■ct to hil
"pea patch" In north central Lou·
isiana went to the reviewlna
stand and waited for de GauUI!.
When the towering generel and
his party alTlved, It beume IIP.­
parenl lhit nobody bad tbot11bt
the a:o\lel'nor -wwld
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Gaulle and Long atood around
looking al eaeh 1tt her uncomfort­
ably for nearly f i ve minutes be­
fore 10meone thought to in troduc&amp;
tbem.
After they were Introduced they
ch11ted momeQtarlly and then d:e
Gaulle turned arou nd to so to hia
seat. Lona, wbo app,nnU., had
not finished ta�, er · ·
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ceneraJ by the I■,ela
ink�'
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Rep-,bl kon Candidate
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Ou, 101th An,aiversory
A Suc:c:e.s s

We lllall.t you .l!ld uaure you !bl w• will strive lo
•'!I'll .your -114e•ce.

1 960 MUQIIY M�nttrey . .

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.1 ,s1 tlH&lt;IC ya s,ec:1a1 -

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, l)oor Sedan. Multl-drive easy eye glaOll, radio and
healer. Alll\Qlt like !he day lt was sold.

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drive. Low mileage.

1 957 FORD VJ 2 l&gt;Qor Sedan · · · · $1 ,295

Fordomatic. Extra sharp.

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1 957 BUICK
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2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. Dynaflow
drive. One careful owner. Like new finish Inside and out.

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One careful owner. Extra nice. Dynaflow drive.

1· 959 PONTIAC VI 4 D'oor Sedan · · $2,495

Radio and heater. One CJlrelul o wner. Sharp car.

l'59 IIUICK va Special

· · · · · · · · · $2,695

Hard Top f Door. Show rOOII/ clean. Dynaflow drive, Ra­
dio and Heater.

1 957 BUICK va Suplt . . . . · · · · · · · · $1 ,795

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1 956 .(ltlYROLET YI 4 Door · · · · · · $1 ,495

Hard Top. Air conditioning. Power steerln&amp; and bralu!s.
Veey clean car.

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W.,e!t-end ,pec!al.

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H�ld A,t\k,ins. Jame.. F.rench,
Cal'l LM.nders, Mrs. Wl!Ham Kitti,
Mr,. John Shue, Mr,. Blanche
Taylor, Mrs. Henry Brown Jr.,
John Huey, Carl Martin, Mr1. tm­
Knll)p,
mett Smith, Hermetta
Cynthla Hai::urtY\ Zelda Craft,
Mrs. Maude Ellets, Mrs. .Fred
Roich, Mr1. O\ey He,rdman, Mr11.
Amel Waugh and son .

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Condition of Monbla O.mes:
Adm-itfed April 27: Mrs. Leslie
All dams are up averaging 1 trap Hubbard, Syraeuse: Mark Werry,
Births April 27 Mr. and Mrs,
open.
Pomeroy; Mrs. JP.mes Casto, Dex­ James Casto, Deit�, dlu1hter:
Mr. and Mr,. HaroJd Dillon, Pome,
Ohio Rivw 8Nh: Oownb,.,,�"'l.d ter; Mrs. Roy Parker, Chester.
roy, son.
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Thomas
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April
Deaths
Lock 8, �- S. Thea at 6:05 a1n, 12-0
St. Louis Zep))yr ;at 8:32 am, 7•1:
Lock 11, Llttll! F.dward 8 pm, 1-0;
Hoping To Sen-e You
Lock 13, lrlQl.e cJ'editof 5:05 am,
Again Aa Your
20-0 ; l F. Fritberger, 6:Mi am, 0-18
Lock 17, ennaylvainl a at 9 arn, 0-13;
Lock 20, Janie D at lQ am, 2-1 ;
Lock. 21, Harriet M. at 10:30 am,
0-2; Le h igh at 11 am, 12-3; Lock 22,
May I Ask For Your
City or Huntington, 10 am, 14-4;
Lock 23, Frank R. Aller al 1:45
pm, 0-1 Beaver at 8:50 pm, 1-0; Ro­
bert E. Reed at 9:45 am, 0-1 1 .
Upbound: GaUiw,lis, OVEC at
5:25 am, 18-2; bland Creek at B
am, 11-0; Belpre 'it 8:20 am, Z-0;
Jane T at 9:15 am, '7-1 Lotk 23:
Elger Cliff at 9:30 pm, 0-2; Orl�n­
ian at 2·10 am, -0-ZZ; Cotton ih1een
REPUBLICAN
Harner -at
at 3:40 ,m, $-0 ; C.
CANDIDATE
5:45 a m, 0-2; Ben McCooJ at 6:35
am, 4-0; ):lelen Z at 7:A5 am, O,S;
Betty Moran at 8: 1&amp; Qi, 3-0 Iron
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Worker at 9:fo am, 4-0; and m otor
vessel ·Maat11r Pat.
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VOTE and SUPPORT
JO� D.

"Jack" THOMAS

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Next Tueaday May 3rd you will nominale a man
to re_present our party next November ln the
General Election for County. n-easorer. I am a can­
didate for this Office and believe myself to be
more able,. more capable an\! most willing to repre­
sent and win Ille olUc.e of County Tre••�er-

LORENZO D. , DAViS

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WE SUPPORT THE HOSPITAl BOND ISSUE

Lunch Precedes
�ba kespea re C. l ub
Meet Wednesday

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On The Bttghleat Comer In

MIDDLEPORT

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Charles L Bissell
'Il.he f.ibher of lS children, B still at �e. Two in. High.
School, four in the ,grades iand one to start next year. Now e
OhcL9t-er Township triustee and F.iaatern echool bus driver. Bot h
jobs pay only S1700 per �ar. bu1u:taclent for e ,family of 10.
Attended Cheater ,and Lebanon grade tehoola and Long Bottom
·hJSI&gt; achoo!.
Your Vohi 1nd lnflu.nce WIii .. G,_tt't Appred•tecl.·

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Paid Pol Adv,

The COURT OF APPIEAU ia of vit•I I� t. YOU.

It la tta. next hlthlr covrt from the Court of COffllllOft

Ptea.. • !l'larl� of i1.11tl� H tt. 1.-r court lheulcl

•rr. In man, llllhnell, the COUI.T OF APPEALS la tht
cltmn'1 court of 1111 rMert - tt., Id c,._ ID elltaln

luatice.

Judges of the Court of Appeals should ••• JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE

Judge HARLEY MEYER ls lbe only undldale for Ille Court of Appeals for the
FOURTH DISTRICT who bu, bad experlen ct as a Common Pleas Judge - FOUS.
TEEN YEARS only In his own Coun ly bul ht many olber ......,Ilea of the State
on 1181ilgnment by lbe Cldef Juall&lt;e of lbe S upreme Court of Ohio. n.i. �...., t,
INVALUABLE lo better cope with the pre blema arising from trials.
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Jud.. MIIYIR ia a memlMr of the Hod:fftl Covntr� Ohle

Stai-. and Amarfc.n a.r APoclatt.na. He hM NM _...,. Ill

Civic Aff•lrs, 1, • PNt Pl'flidfflt and S.Cret•ry of ft. ........
Rotary Club, • P..t Muter of the MIiier CMplil G......., I

former Yic•PrHW.nt of tha, Amwican Lutheran Chufth., •
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Republltlll Primary, May 3, 1960
· Counlles of the · Fourth Dttllrlcl

AOAMS

GALLIA

BROWN

IIOCKING

ATHl;NS

Vote

I HARLEY MEYER
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QUAW'IEb BY EXPERIENCE

RECORDER

ELECTRICITY ta ,our lNtta ..., to ._,••

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REPUBLICAN CANQIDA'l'E FOR

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-NEEDS THE JOB

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W■?u. ou.u.uena YOU woN'T! And we'll
-� Pl'lnht ·)',u - be. COMPLETELY �- �·j
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Eleclric Wof!oi' lltoter or your money will
. bo returaecl, ilidudlng the inatallelion coot.,
, 8oe Yl)tU' .-., ai&gt;pliance dealer 0&lt; phunber,

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A Qu■ lified Accountant To Budget Your Tax Money
THIS 15 YOUR OPPORTUNITY - WHY SE'M'LE FOR LUii

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Thanking you _for your l)alll -pentlon during my
finl .lffln ana 11op1n11. to serve you 1pla In Ille future,
I remain
Robert

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Cell ,.vr lhet'lff 1Jt CtM tf -,i •�r- WY �2-3371 P�rey
YOUR Problema ,an OUR Problems - Let w, hel,p you.
Crimlna,I, 01¥U Actl.on1, Wreeb, lnve■Ugati_ons of all lrindi.

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hery In S&lt;ioto County, fled from
OuCe
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tb11 hospital Thursday u hie guard
waited on the porch,
NOTfCI OF APPOINTMINT
been transported
Hiles bad
Caae No. 11,JSI
here from the
l•t•.,. of Sherman Stephens
Junction City
Branch priaon on the strength of
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Notice is hereby given that Ro- letter written by a Columbus pe­
bert L. Coats whose Poat Office diatrician.
The ,physician said Hiles' 2addre11 iB Middleport, Ohio baa
been duly appointed Admlnlitrator year-old daug h ter was auffering
of the E1tate ot Sherman Stephens from a serious throat infection
late of Middleport VIU■ae ' Meigs and he believed a visit from h er
father would materially a id her
County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 2bt day of April In her recovery.
S.ekl said h e received the let1860.
ler from . Mra. HJle1 and he found
F. H, O'BR$N
Judge of the Proti1te Court it genuine, The child WIS beins
discharged from Children's HoaMet,1' County, Ohio
(4) 22, 29; (ll) 3tc pJtal at tbe lime of the e1c ape.

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I bave had the privilege of serving Meigs County as one of the Commis­
slonera for inY first term. I am a1kln1 you to give m e the opportunity to
aerve you &amp;11aln. Your support and vote appreclatod,
Thank you
Rolland E. Neutzllng
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SHERIFF OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Clean, freslt, smell-olce etothll ..i dlaPl(t f1lr ,- Wf
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Dom ht Meigs Couniy - Reel E'alale and Per1&amp;nal-1'u fayer

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lilt Church met Th ursday eveoina
at the i:burcb for a dinner meet-

An onter supper, with Paul
IBTANBUL \JPI-Antl-10,ernThe an.nuil men and boy• 1ath­
Smart &lt;11nd Harold E. Hubbud rn
erlne 1ponaored by lhe Men '• Bro­
menl ltudenla baltled pollce in
charie, WillJi i.ened to the memben
Lb• 11,eeto ol Tu,key'o mojo,
therhood of the Pomeroy Baptl11t
today
dty
the
for
clues
eond
Church will be an event of Sunday
ae
Rev.
Hoover, pastor of the Chea­ .and 11uei.Li .i.t 6.30.
A contribution was made to the cancer fund when the Wild. and Premler Ad.nan llendere1
W illis Anthony, pre.ident, con­
eveoin1 at 7:30.
hJre
Church. w11 the aueat
B.aptiat
"Nood Garden du b met Wednesday evening at the home of Pf rn!R
o
d " awift puniJhmeat" for speaker when the Men'• Brother­ d uct.t:d the bu11nea meet int with
An inlere1ttn,: program Include• Mrs. Milton Houdashelt with Mn. Kenneth Harris as co-host.- those reaponiible.
hood of the Middleport Flral 8.tp- tht: i;;ecret..ry ;ind treasurer re­
the appear1nee of Pomeroy'• ma- ess.
porlti 111vcn by K,liad Hindy and
the
identify
not
did
Mendere,
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1ician Lee Juob1 and a. sound film
John luluff.
Mrs. John Ihle presi ded. al the meeting , which opened with ",partisana'• But ahortly before
"A Boy &amp;lid Hit Biblti," produced devotionJ taken from St. John 12:44--50 by Mrs . Hiram Fisher. he 1pote the Mini,try of Interior
Tony ;·owler and Charles Vro­
by the Amerlcan Bible Society. A A communlcaUon was read con•
mo111 were named as t he committee
iaeued • at■tement blamint the
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to make plans ror ne.xl mon1h'1
riota on the oppo1itton People,
the 1prlna reeional meet.' Fl.Sher.
"Travele
Who
Help
rs
U1 Gar- Republican Party led by former
tee, Leslie Price, ch.airman, Harry cemint
meeuni;::. 'I he meeting will b4i- an
ing at LoiaD, Wl!dneaday, May t,
Bliley and Lorain Sterrett, will be nd an invitation was received for den, " taken from t he Flower and premier and
WD
ilrf ct1r, held at the county
outdoor
Pre1ldent
et
a
the main bu1lneu I tem. Home
Garden maga:d ne, wa■ the topk of Inonu, a hero of Turki&amp;h indep­
fairgrounds.
at
Center
11wood
Kln
of
a tour
made ice cream will be the feature
t he progra m preaen t..ed by Mn. Da- endence.
Several project.I were diacu.lkd
Manafleld OD May 1 1. T he travelavelers are the ----------tr
These
NeaH.
vid
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ft!fre1hment.
YORK
UPI-Rocket
NEW
also the worlf. 1e11ion to be
and
au
Mr1.
to
in&amp; prize WH awaroed
MOOlll HOC KIY CA PTAIN
huller•
Ki11nti1t Dr. Wernher von Braun held ;it the churrh, :iaay :i, at 6:30.
honeybee,, bumblebees.
,.;;----------.a.a;;a;;---------', l rnea, moth, and beetle• and w11p,, HANOVER, N. ff. UPI-J)obby said Tbursd.ly nla:ht the aiant Sa- On June 7 the Rio Grande Bap­
lt waa broueht out that flowers de- Moore, b1eh•1COrlng junl&lt;tt from turn rocllet will be teat fired "in tl1t Men's Brotberhood will meel
pend on l nsecta: by speti1l petal Dulut_b , Minn., h11 been ele� a day or two" producing more at the Chesbirr church for an H•
arrana:11ment for landing (ield, captain of lhe 1 960-61 Dartm Qli:th thl. n 1.200,000 pound.I of thrust­ aociation&amp;l meetina.
euide lines and odon. Pollen tran1- h �key team, 11 wu announced to- m t�re than any spare en&amp;int yet
Other RUells for the meeting
, that
We are ,ratified to learn, by the Board of Trtu.llteel:
day by Robe rt Red Rolfe, director fired ln. the free world.
of
or&amp;ana
reproductive
from
ferred
Doyle Shuter and Briu, Kirwere
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all - people of Meica County will be iaiLl0'1ffl1 to Nlect a (U.Ali·
stamen to petal form1 the aeeda. of athletics.
At full capacity, the Sa turn 1,y alao o( the Ches h ire church.
lnsecb that destroy other in11e1ll
fied: ,phyaician of tlhelr choice, wht!!ther a medleel· phyeidran or
cluater of eight rocket engines
Others attendin&amp; the dinner and
keepi
ln
Is
great
ald
na:
the
est
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of
pounds
,.500,00()
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develop
will
were Lawrence Bing, Ed·
meeting
hospl.uzed
wMle
n,
t)hy:ticia
tlb:ic
an, osteope
down t he plant detructive kind.
t-hru•t. enough to lift a �.000 to 1son Baker, Frank C heesebrew, Ja ·
Mrs. Vernon_ Ne1se preaented I
eo.ooo pound sa tellite into orbit cob Turner, Clifford Hayes, Har­
Feathered -"l
rtne
•·our
paper
send a ma nn ed apace vehicle old Hubbard, Owen Bratton, David
Friend&amp;." She •tated that American
around the moon, or launch a fa· Darst, Jr., C1ifford Stumbo, Cecil
birds are many and varied in 1iu
diQ rel1y &amp;talion th a t can be Bradbury, Richard Hovatter, Ger­
A luncheon at l P- m. at Circle 1ently landed 011 the 1urface of ald Anthony, David Si&amp;man, Lisle
and that the best time to 1tudy
bird• t, early . in the morning and Reataurant J)reeed ed the meet.in, Man or Venw and radio infor­ Diles and Clarence Clark.
ln early 1prina:. July i1 the mo,t of I.he Po�e roy Shake.pell'! Club matloo b1ct to eulh, Von Braun
. Ray D, Heaton, D.O,
The meeting wu dilmia&amp;ed with
Ray R. Pldlem, D.O.
prayer by Mr. Smart.
interesting month because of ao held Wednesday afternoon at the 1aid.
home of lln, Pearl H)'lell, MulI, ff, Donovan, D.O.
many youn1 bird&amp;.
He Indicated Ilia belief tha t inJohn H. Rldpay, D.O,
rry-av.
lbe
"Now Ia the Time To'" was given
telll1ent life e:ai1t.s elsewhere in
Mn. Wllllam Baxter, vice �Ii i- I.be universe, .a nd said one of the Marriage Licemea
by Mn. &amp;:Uson Hollon for Mn.
T. A, Hewetaon, D.O,
dent,
WH In charge of the meeting mo,t memorable occuion1 in hi1- Granted By Court
Denver Holter who wa1 unable to
ope�ed with 4evot10111 b)' top ml&amp;ht come "when the first
which
Adv.
Pol.
it
that
out
t
h
broug
attend. II waa
Plaid
Marria&amp;e a pplications made re­
• ii time to thin and pruhe flower- Mn. Jed Webster Sr., who ·had III American meet.I another being in cenMy in l,he Maaon County Court
tna: 1hrubs; divide and reset prim• her top�c, "Peace;" Following the •Eta�in Pt. Pleasant included the fol­
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ro11t1; plant gladioli; divide and Women II Creed m unlson, , m em- .
lowing:
reset mums and take cuttin1s to hen �nswe� roll call with their
William Da vid Knopp, 21, ,on of
root in aand to at.art t0me around f1vor1te television program and
David
and Josephine Va n Meter
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Knopp, Clifton, and Darlene Eliz­
1onla· pla nt hoata In shady spot.Ir proiram.
abeth Stukey, daughter of C h arle,
Round robin get well cards were
remo�e bt1i8 of bag worm&amp; and
and Johnie Vance Stutey, Maaon.
bum them·· at.art weekly applica• sent to Mrs. Robert W,1rner and
Joh n t". Bumgarner, 34:, West Co­
Uon of peat' control for rosea: and M�s. _ T. A. Henneasy. Mra. Phil
l umbia, aon of Thomu and Gwen­
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to Up back n.iw growth of all ever• Wil hamton, Mrs. Eugene Brown VUCI
dolyn W illiams Bumgarner, and
and
Mrs.
Ben
rn
w�
NeuizllRJ
re na ereen, and to be alert for signs
O h io nles or Seriet. E and H P hyllis L. McDonald, 21, daughter
of pests and uae control measures ed as th� program committee fot Slv)ng 1 Bonds for Marcb reached or Roy and Tessie Simms McDon­
the coming Y_e�r and Mlu Ethel $25'¾
before they get much atact.
million for a gain of $400,- ald, West Columbia.
G
��land 811 critic.
A demonstration on a rraq lng
000 over March, 1959.
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_Te!�vialon as a �actor m Eduspring flowers WIS alvcn by Mrs.
SaJeii In Meies County totalled
Houdaahelt. Blue ribbona for now- cation wu the topic of the pro- $27,67l for a loas of $8,259.
re ted by Mra. C. F.
County C halrmim Theodore T.
er arrana:ements were awarded to
t �;
e stresaed tha t view- Re•d reported
Mn. Ray Thomas, M rs. U. S. om_pk ns.
that increase(\
ers i nfor� themselv�s 80 t
hat
� e)'- 1111l♦s of the Series E Bonds re­
Nease and �dn. Houdashelt. Two
idr. and Mrs. Pete Eggleaton or
I service, pleasant surroundings !lnd deli�ious
Gracious
red ribbons were awarded to Mrs. �an or "'.°1 �1 express �heir opln!ona fle eted the many industrial cam­ Belle, W. Va., visited her mother,
Henry Thomas and Mrs. Edison � televiiion _either m the :•fhrm - ·-oafens now being
conducted Allie Frenc h , Sunday.
food are yqors wbenever you dine bere. We offer a very
Mr. and Mn. Clinton Gilkey Jr.
Hollon and one red to Mn. Hom- �� ve or negt ti �e - ReSQ urcea: m�e �i _t.hn)ughout Ohio. "The Payroll
for !he topic w�B _secured from
1md
Thoma"
Ray
Mn.
Holter,
er
quick
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and
three children were Sunday
Savin
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beverages
Plan
rite
availis
o
fav
a
gs
de
now
and
m
enu
m
dinner
e
distinctiv
th\e �ah onal Assc:ci_ation for Better
Mra. Houdaa helt.
able by some 2,600 Ohio compan- supper guests ol Mr. a nd Mrs. Dale
Ra o .a nd Television.
W illiam11.
I snacks, too! €ome, soon -· parties gladly accommodated.
Refresh ments were served by
g�
tending Were th1i ab:ove nam• ief. .Many thousands of Ohio workMr. and Mrs, Frank Halliday
the hostesses to 20 member&amp; and
etl_ have found lh at there is no
and
Mrs. Charles L1t:1e , Mn. oaW way to save than through were called to the
four children, Cindy and Carl :w
r
Everett Tracy
ard Bauer, Mrs. Louu ·lteibel
Thomas and Anita and Beverly
the Payroll Savin1e Pl a n for the home Sunday morning when 'Mr.
one
&amp;uesl, Mrs. George H. Par- »4fchase
Houdashelt.
of U. s. Savings Bonds. '' Tracy was taken to the hospital.
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Mrs. Dale Williams and Mt&amp;.
PJke, Adams and Mercer Coun__
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50 STAR FL.lG JULY 1
'tlei ' have taken tbe lead in the Elda Caney &amp;Sllisted their mother,
WASHINGTON UPI-The new
State In pe,centage of sale, at- :11.rs. Lola Cain with housecleaning.
SO star flag of the United States
Mrs. Oxley moved Saturda)' from
tained while Mab_oning. Franklin,
L-EGAL NOTICR ·
the Thor Carsey house to th e Harl
deaigned after the admiulon of
an
v
the
have
Summit
and
Lucas
Bids will be received at the ofPhone WY-2-3973
ll Jndustrial counties.
Hawaii, will be raised officially
fices of Web!ter &amp; FUitz, Pomero)" amo g
cere­
The
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July
time
first
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mony will be held ln Balt(more Na on Barit,l llrii -i, 'Po/ne,oy, '
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at Fort McHenry, where Francis QWA»AAUl , 1 0:QO A. 'M, on the- 6th fll,
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Scott Key wrote the N ational dii llf 1\flly, Hl60, for the salt of _, , t he Ella White real eatate aituated
Anthem.
Jn the Vill age of Syncu,e, Ohio:
and cOnsiiting of a two story frame
dwelling house. four rooma downalai,e and th.-., rooms and hath up
stairs, garage and four adjoining
COLUMB US UPI-An Ohio
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h onor �r�son_er, lall­
Penitentlary
�he real estate ls appraiaed for
$5500.00 and cannot be sold for en under guard to v_lSlt his ailing
daugh ter_ at � hosp1taJ here, _ es­
less than the appraiaed value.
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, 81 caped with his wife and _chdd,
DEMOCRATIC CAN DI DATE
Administratrix of the Warden Beryl e C. Sacks said toI Ella. White, day warden said William HIies,

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payer m yself I think we should get $47�0 worth
of service from the treasurer we &lt;!lect,

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cOncer FUnd At Meet Wed neSdOy EVe

Cheshire Pastof
Guest Speaker
f,.,r Brotherhood

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BANQUET MONDAY
The "Mis.sionary Society of t h e
Middlej,ort First Baptist Church
will hold their annual Mother
Daug h ter banquet next Monday
evenlna: al I.he church.

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''SO . M U CH F·o a s o LITTL E''

3 Rambler American
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0.YI"•: �ntgomery, 16.0 on upper, 9.1 on lower, 8� feel open;
GalllpoHs, 18.4 on upper, 12.4 on
klwe.r, 1 1 feet openi Looi. 33, 14.8,
11 .5 running 1 trap and 24 wickets

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'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Dunigan,
Sunnyslope, Arizona. vmted with of Royal Oak, Michigan, a re exher parents, Mr . .1:1nd Mn. Moses pected to arrive lhe first of the
Perry and other relatives. On Sat• week for ,11 visit with Mrs. S. H.
urday their &amp;on and daughter-in­ R.oush and Mrs. J. E. Harley.
HOW YOU KNOW
Harry Houdashelt and daughtn, I
law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Perry, and
By Unltad Pres1 lntematlonal
daughter, Janet and husband, Co­ Freddie, w�re in Mar1et1a ycsterAlmost 11$0!0,0 ,-nons w.re
lumbus, were callers in the after­ day on bUSLJ\ess.
Lillian Zeride. w ho underwent lcillff in .Shensi ProvlMt of Chin•
noon.
M.r. and Mrs. Edgar Combs and surgery at Holzer Hospita l tbis on Jan . U, 1556, In wh•t 11 aeld
children. Cupley, Ohio, were re­ week is reported to be improved. to htiff been the wont ..rthLewil Sauer, Sr., who underw .:'"' ciu.lrai ef till time.
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Smith ant.! other rel atives. His
aunt, "M rs. Daisy Rawlings, accom­
panied them to their home and
will ,·isit with her brother, Will
Combs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Marcum
and sons of Columbus, Miss., are
spending a vacation with his mo­
(her, Mrs. Gertrude Marcum iJnd
other relatives here.
Lewis Smith and Alvin Dye of
Columbia Local Board of Edu!'a­
tion, ac!'ompanied Mrs. Esther Dai­
ley and other Athens County board
members to Chicago to attend the
national exhibit of school equip•
ment .
Mr. and Mr�. Edward C,r,n are
parents of twin daughters, l&lt;uth
Ann and Hachel Ann. They also
have a son, Kenny. Mrs. Coen, the
former Millie Ruth Hensler, has
been a teacher in the Columbia
School for several years and ls on
leave of absence from her duties.
Mrs. Madge Dye, Rebecca and
Thad, and Mrs. Freda Smil.h, Oleva
and Nancy, were picnicking at Old
Man 's Cave, Sunday.
-Mrs. Garnet Moore and children
of Canton were guests of her mo­
ther, Mrs. Ruth Slarkry and other
relatives recently,
Walter Jordan was a Thursday
nlght guest of his cousin, Rodney
Dw11lne Jordan, Rodney's sixth
birthday wee observed. Other
gueats at the Dorsey Jordan home
Thursday evening were Mrs. Faye
Jordan, Ruth, Jone, Jackie and
Danny.
who recently moved lo thl" EvereU
Elllott properly near Albany.
Mr. 11.11d Mn,. Oley Winters or
Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Casler the past week end.
Sunday guests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Dye, were Mr. and Mrs. C hctler
Baumgardner and family, Coshoc­
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ervin and
family, Mr. and Mn. James Petty,
Mr. and Mn. T. M. Galaway vis­
ited with their 1randdaughte.r and
Linda Queen and counselon, Mr.
f'rust, Janet Ingram, Denver and
Nancy and Marilyn Thomas, Jim
Attending the MYF District
meeting at Lancaster Sunday were
children, Marysville; and Mr. and
Mn, Clyde Walker and family, of
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Thurman . Mrs. Harriet Woodyard
S II' T ll' L ll N V L/I M J . :j(, A. .,..,. 1-,IJ..N R P P K ,
of Albany waa a lso a a:ue•t.
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arld Mn. Arthur Crabtree, 4il of
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1l'HAN DllllPAI&amp;-BRIOGlll!.
Mr. Union Ch urch reported a
•'? � Kili.f l'•tu��lca.te, ·be.)
record aUendance on Easter morn­
ing when more than one hundred ·Mrs. Harold Roush, Sundp,y,
persons attended service.ti.
James lleny.ett and triend1 arie
The rleclion .of officers for the spending 11eVenl11 days in ltentuc­
year was held at the Carpenter ky on a fiB h int trip.
Baptist C h urch with J. L. Rawlingt1
�r. and Mrs. Reese WilU,ma of
elected superintendent and Lewis Pt. PleaRant 11,nd Mr. and Mr,. Al­
Smith, his assistant. A rovlval va tuUlve.r or Glenwood qdled on
meeting was held last week with Mr,. Fannie Blake, Sunday.
Rev. Ray ,B Jddle in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walburn of ;
Waehlniton visited Mr. and Mn.
--John Harrlaon, recently.
-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Nort h up and
famlly of West Columbla Called on
Mrs. Olevia '"/oung, Mn. Mabel Mra. Ella Rlckar�.,sunday."
Johnson and Mrs. Clara WIiiiams
Mr. •nd Mrs. ww Gilland and
attended last rites or Mrs. Hogue famil)' of MHon spent Suriday
Sunday a!lernoon.
with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Routh.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Erwin and
MJna Lew!1, Randy Lee and Gre­
Cllnedda of South Side visited rel­ llOl'Y Nell visited Mr. and Mra.
atives here Sunday lltlernoon,
Cecil ll)'aell at Pomeroy, SuQda)' .
Vlslting "Nl r. and Mrs, L.oula Pet­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caraon flfld
en Sunday were hi!! parents from children of Chesh ire called on Mr.
Mlddleporl .
and Mra. Artley Blake Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zerkle or
Mra. ${1rl Robinson and d■uah•
Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Danny ter of Middleport visited M;I'. and
Zerkle and 11011 or Texas called on Jdr1. Pearl Nicholson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zerkle Sunday,
Mr. and Mra. John Taylor Jr .
Mr. and i\lrs. Buren Dunc•n mo­ and dauRht11r o f Henderson �lled
tored to Vh!nna •Monday lo vj1lt on Mr. and Mn, Ned Henry Sun•
relatives. The)' returned 1\leaday. day evenlnr,.
a nd Mrs. Ray b. Heaton and
Mr .and Mrs. Georg11
d1uahtera or Pomero,y visited Mn. tended a dlnner at the MacUn ;RHf
Katie iBa1t1 artd Kennie recently.
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Mra. Marie Humphrey returned oth,r l\l'l!Jlbjp qi the �[..
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Surfel!y at Camden.cwt: Rospltal
lh1s week 1s recovering satisfaf'­
torily.
Ml"a. Jansen, mother or Mrt.
Francis Biron, WH tak�n to Meiji
General Hospital yesterday when
she became ill at their home on
South Third Avenue.

Middleport

Carpenter
Sociol Events

�¥1.1' $.\&gt;ljl)jlj; ,lll&gt;IDW'Oy-ldiddleport, 0 . April 29, I�

Mm'• Bro1h$rlwod
To Meet Suntlay

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Rep-,bl kon Candidate
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County Commissioner
Paid Pol. Adv.

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Ou, 101th An,aiversory
A Suc:c:e.s s

We lllall.t you .l!ld uaure you !bl w• will strive lo
•'!I'll .your -114e•ce.

1 960 MUQIIY M�nttrey . .

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.1 ,s1 tlH&lt;IC ya s,ec:1a1 -

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, l)oor Sedan. Multl-drive easy eye glaOll, radio and
healer. Alll\Qlt like !he day lt was sold.

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2 Door llatd Top. One careful local owner. Dynaflow
drive. Low mileage.

1 957 FORD VJ 2 l&gt;Qor Sedan · · · · $1 ,295

Fordomatic. Extra sharp.

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1 957 BUICK
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2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. Dynaflow
drive. One careful owner. Like new finish Inside and out.

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1 958 BUICK VI 4 D"•� Top · · · · $1 ,995

One careful owner. Extra nice. Dynaflow drive.

1· 959 PONTIAC VI 4 D'oor Sedan · · $2,495

Radio and heater. One CJlrelul o wner. Sharp car.

l'59 IIUICK va Special

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Hard Top f Door. Show rOOII/ clean. Dynaflow drive, Ra­
dio and Heater.

1 957 BUICK va Suplt . . . . · · · · · · · · $1 ,795

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H�ld A,t\k,ins. Jame.. F.rench,
Cal'l LM.nders, Mrs. Wl!Ham Kitti,
Mr,. John Shue, Mr,. Blanche
Taylor, Mrs. Henry Brown Jr.,
John Huey, Carl Martin, Mr1. tm­
Knll)p,
mett Smith, Hermetta
Cynthla Hai::urtY\ Zelda Craft,
Mrs. Maude Ellets, Mrs. .Fred
Roich, Mr1. O\ey He,rdman, Mr11.
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Condition of Monbla O.mes:
Adm-itfed April 27: Mrs. Leslie
All dams are up averaging 1 trap Hubbard, Syraeuse: Mark Werry,
Births April 27 Mr. and Mrs,
open.
Pomeroy; Mrs. JP.mes Casto, Dex­ James Casto, Deit�, dlu1hter:
Mr. and Mr,. HaroJd Dillon, Pome,
Ohio Rivw 8Nh: Oownb,.,,�"'l.d ter; Mrs. Roy Parker, Chester.
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April
Deaths
Lock 8, �- S. Thea at 6:05 a1n, 12-0
St. Louis Zep))yr ;at 8:32 am, 7•1:
Lock 11, Llttll! F.dward 8 pm, 1-0;
Hoping To Sen-e You
Lock 13, lrlQl.e cJ'editof 5:05 am,
Again Aa Your
20-0 ; l F. Fritberger, 6:Mi am, 0-18
Lock 17, ennaylvainl a at 9 arn, 0-13;
Lock 20, Janie D at lQ am, 2-1 ;
Lock. 21, Harriet M. at 10:30 am,
0-2; Le h igh at 11 am, 12-3; Lock 22,
May I Ask For Your
City or Huntington, 10 am, 14-4;
Lock 23, Frank R. Aller al 1:45
pm, 0-1 Beaver at 8:50 pm, 1-0; Ro­
bert E. Reed at 9:45 am, 0-1 1 .
Upbound: GaUiw,lis, OVEC at
5:25 am, 18-2; bland Creek at B
am, 11-0; Belpre 'it 8:20 am, Z-0;
Jane T at 9:15 am, '7-1 Lotk 23:
Elger Cliff at 9:30 pm, 0-2; Orl�n­
ian at 2·10 am, -0-ZZ; Cotton ih1een
REPUBLICAN
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CANDIDATE
5:45 a m, 0-2; Ben McCooJ at 6:35
am, 4-0; ):lelen Z at 7:A5 am, O,S;
Betty Moran at 8: 1&amp; Qi, 3-0 Iron
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Worker at 9:fo am, 4-0; and m otor
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VOTE and SUPPORT
JO� D.

"Jack" THOMAS

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Next Tueaday May 3rd you will nominale a man
to re_present our party next November ln the
General Election for County. n-easorer. I am a can­
didate for this Office and believe myself to be
more able,. more capable an\! most willing to repre­
sent and win Ille olUc.e of County Tre••�er-

LORENZO D. , DAViS

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WE SUPPORT THE HOSPITAl BOND ISSUE

Lunch Precedes
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Meet Wednesday

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On The Bttghleat Comer In

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Charles L Bissell
'Il.he f.ibher of lS children, B still at �e. Two in. High.
School, four in the ,grades iand one to start next year. Now e
OhcL9t-er Township triustee and F.iaatern echool bus driver. Bot h
jobs pay only S1700 per �ar. bu1u:taclent for e ,family of 10.
Attended Cheater ,and Lebanon grade tehoola and Long Bottom
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Your Vohi 1nd lnflu.nce WIii .. G,_tt't Appred•tecl.·

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The COURT OF APPIEAU ia of vit•I I� t. YOU.

It la tta. next hlthlr covrt from the Court of COffllllOft

Ptea.. • !l'larl� of i1.11tl� H tt. 1.-r court lheulcl

•rr. In man, llllhnell, the COUI.T OF APPEALS la tht
cltmn'1 court of 1111 rMert - tt., Id c,._ ID elltaln

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Judges of the Court of Appeals should ••• JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE

Judge HARLEY MEYER ls lbe only undldale for Ille Court of Appeals for the
FOURTH DISTRICT who bu, bad experlen ct as a Common Pleas Judge - FOUS.
TEEN YEARS only In his own Coun ly bul ht many olber ......,Ilea of the State
on 1181ilgnment by lbe Cldef Juall&lt;e of lbe S upreme Court of Ohio. n.i. �...., t,
INVALUABLE lo better cope with the pre blema arising from trials.
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Stai-. and Amarfc.n a.r APoclatt.na. He hM NM _...,. Ill

Civic Aff•lrs, 1, • PNt Pl'flidfflt and S.Cret•ry of ft. ........
Rotary Club, • P..t Muter of the MIiier CMplil G......., I

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Republltlll Primary, May 3, 1960
· Counlles of the · Fourth Dttllrlcl

AOAMS

GALLIA

BROWN

IIOCKING

ATHl;NS

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I HARLEY MEYER
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ELECTRICITY ta ,our lNtta ..., to ._,••

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REPUBLICAN CANQIDA'l'E FOR

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W■?u. ou.u.uena YOU woN'T! And we'll
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Eleclric Wof!oi' lltoter or your money will
. bo returaecl, ilidudlng the inatallelion coot.,
, 8oe Yl)tU' .-., ai&gt;pliance dealer 0&lt; phunber,

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A Qu■ lified Accountant To Budget Your Tax Money
THIS 15 YOUR OPPORTUNITY - WHY SE'M'LE FOR LUii

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Thanking you _for your l)alll -pentlon during my
finl .lffln ana 11op1n11. to serve you 1pla In Ille future,
I remain
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Cell ,.vr lhet'lff 1Jt CtM tf -,i •�r- WY �2-3371 P�rey
YOUR Problema ,an OUR Problems - Let w, hel,p you.
Crimlna,I, 01¥U Actl.on1, Wreeb, lnve■Ugati_ons of all lrindi.

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hery In S&lt;ioto County, fled from
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tb11 hospital Thursday u hie guard
waited on the porch,
NOTfCI OF APPOINTMINT
been transported
Hiles bad
Caae No. 11,JSI
here from the
l•t•.,. of Sherman Stephens
Junction City
Branch priaon on the strength of
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Notice is hereby given that Ro- letter written by a Columbus pe­
bert L. Coats whose Poat Office diatrician.
The ,physician said Hiles' 2addre11 iB Middleport, Ohio baa
been duly appointed Admlnlitrator year-old daug h ter was auffering
of the E1tate ot Sherman Stephens from a serious throat infection
late of Middleport VIU■ae ' Meigs and he believed a visit from h er
father would materially a id her
County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 2bt day of April In her recovery.
S.ekl said h e received the let1860.
ler from . Mra. HJle1 and he found
F. H, O'BR$N
Judge of the Proti1te Court it genuine, The child WIS beins
discharged from Children's HoaMet,1' County, Ohio
(4) 22, 29; (ll) 3tc pJtal at tbe lime of the e1c ape.

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I bave had the privilege of serving Meigs County as one of the Commis­
slonera for inY first term. I am a1kln1 you to give m e the opportunity to
aerve you &amp;11aln. Your support and vote appreclatod,
Thank you
Rolland E. Neutzllng
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Sales Were Down
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Dom ht Meigs Couniy - Reel E'alale and Per1&amp;nal-1'u fayer

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Turkish City Riola

lilt Church met Th ursday eveoina
at the i:burcb for a dinner meet-

An onter supper, with Paul
IBTANBUL \JPI-Antl-10,ernThe an.nuil men and boy• 1ath­
Smart &lt;11nd Harold E. Hubbud rn
erlne 1ponaored by lhe Men '• Bro­
menl ltudenla baltled pollce in
charie, WillJi i.ened to the memben
Lb• 11,eeto ol Tu,key'o mojo,
therhood of the Pomeroy Baptl11t
today
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clues
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Church will be an event of Sunday
ae
Rev.
Hoover, pastor of the Chea­ .and 11uei.Li .i.t 6.30.
A contribution was made to the cancer fund when the Wild. and Premler Ad.nan llendere1
W illis Anthony, pre.ident, con­
eveoin1 at 7:30.
hJre
Church. w11 the aueat
B.aptiat
"Nood Garden du b met Wednesday evening at the home of Pf rn!R
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d " awift puniJhmeat" for speaker when the Men'• Brother­ d uct.t:d the bu11nea meet int with
An inlere1ttn,: program Include• Mrs. Milton Houdashelt with Mn. Kenneth Harris as co-host.- those reaponiible.
hood of the Middleport Flral 8.tp- tht: i;;ecret..ry ;ind treasurer re­
the appear1nee of Pomeroy'• ma- ess.
porlti 111vcn by K,liad Hindy and
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identify
not
did
Mendere,
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1ician Lee Juob1 and a. sound film
John luluff.
Mrs. John Ihle presi ded. al the meeting , which opened with ",partisana'• But ahortly before
"A Boy &amp;lid Hit Biblti," produced devotionJ taken from St. John 12:44--50 by Mrs . Hiram Fisher. he 1pote the Mini,try of Interior
Tony ;·owler and Charles Vro­
by the Amerlcan Bible Society. A A communlcaUon was read con•
mo111 were named as t he committee
iaeued • at■tement blamint the
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to make plans ror ne.xl mon1h'1
riota on the oppo1itton People,
the 1prlna reeional meet.' Fl.Sher.
"Travele
Who
Help
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U1 Gar- Republican Party led by former
tee, Leslie Price, ch.airman, Harry cemint
meeuni;::. 'I he meeting will b4i- an
ing at LoiaD, Wl!dneaday, May t,
Bliley and Lorain Sterrett, will be nd an invitation was received for den, " taken from t he Flower and premier and
WD
ilrf ct1r, held at the county
outdoor
Pre1ldent
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the main bu1lneu I tem. Home
Garden maga:d ne, wa■ the topk of Inonu, a hero of Turki&amp;h indep­
fairgrounds.
at
Center
11wood
Kln
of
a tour
made ice cream will be the feature
t he progra m preaen t..ed by Mn. Da- endence.
Several project.I were diacu.lkd
Manafleld OD May 1 1. T he travelavelers are the ----------tr
These
NeaH.
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YORK
UPI-Rocket
NEW
also the worlf. 1e11ion to be
and
au
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to
in&amp; prize WH awaroed
MOOlll HOC KIY CA PTAIN
huller•
Ki11nti1t Dr. Wernher von Braun held ;it the churrh, :iaay :i, at 6:30.
honeybee,, bumblebees.
,.;;----------.a.a;;a;;---------', l rnea, moth, and beetle• and w11p,, HANOVER, N. ff. UPI-J)obby said Tbursd.ly nla:ht the aiant Sa- On June 7 the Rio Grande Bap­
lt waa broueht out that flowers de- Moore, b1eh•1COrlng junl&lt;tt from turn rocllet will be teat fired "in tl1t Men's Brotberhood will meel
pend on l nsecta: by speti1l petal Dulut_b , Minn., h11 been ele� a day or two" producing more at the Chesbirr church for an H•
arrana:11ment for landing (ield, captain of lhe 1 960-61 Dartm Qli:th thl. n 1.200,000 pound.I of thrust­ aociation&amp;l meetina.
euide lines and odon. Pollen tran1- h �key team, 11 wu announced to- m t�re than any spare en&amp;int yet
Other RUells for the meeting
, that
We are ,ratified to learn, by the Board of Trtu.llteel:
day by Robe rt Red Rolfe, director fired ln. the free world.
of
or&amp;ana
reproductive
from
ferred
Doyle Shuter and Briu, Kirwere
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all - people of Meica County will be iaiLl0'1ffl1 to Nlect a (U.Ali·
stamen to petal form1 the aeeda. of athletics.
At full capacity, the Sa turn 1,y alao o( the Ches h ire church.
lnsecb that destroy other in11e1ll
fied: ,phyaician of tlhelr choice, wht!!ther a medleel· phyeidran or
cluater of eight rocket engines
Others attendin&amp; the dinner and
keepi
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great
ald
na:
the
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of
pounds
,.500,00()
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develop
will
were Lawrence Bing, Ed·
meeting
hospl.uzed
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t)hy:ticia
tlb:ic
an, osteope
down t he plant detructive kind.
t-hru•t. enough to lift a �.000 to 1son Baker, Frank C heesebrew, Ja ·
Mrs. Vernon_ Ne1se preaented I
eo.ooo pound sa tellite into orbit cob Turner, Clifford Hayes, Har­
Feathered -"l
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paper
send a ma nn ed apace vehicle old Hubbard, Owen Bratton, David
Friend&amp;." She •tated that American
around the moon, or launch a fa· Darst, Jr., C1ifford Stumbo, Cecil
birds are many and varied in 1iu
diQ rel1y &amp;talion th a t can be Bradbury, Richard Hovatter, Ger­
A luncheon at l P- m. at Circle 1ently landed 011 the 1urface of ald Anthony, David Si&amp;man, Lisle
and that the best time to 1tudy
bird• t, early . in the morning and Reataurant J)reeed ed the meet.in, Man or Venw and radio infor­ Diles and Clarence Clark.
ln early 1prina:. July i1 the mo,t of I.he Po�e roy Shake.pell'! Club matloo b1ct to eulh, Von Braun
. Ray D, Heaton, D.O,
The meeting wu dilmia&amp;ed with
Ray R. Pldlem, D.O.
prayer by Mr. Smart.
interesting month because of ao held Wednesday afternoon at the 1aid.
home of lln, Pearl H)'lell, MulI, ff, Donovan, D.O.
many youn1 bird&amp;.
He Indicated Ilia belief tha t inJohn H. Rldpay, D.O,
rry-av.
lbe
"Now Ia the Time To'" was given
telll1ent life e:ai1t.s elsewhere in
Mn. Wllllam Baxter, vice �Ii i- I.be universe, .a nd said one of the Marriage Licemea
by Mn. &amp;:Uson Hollon for Mn.
T. A, Hewetaon, D.O,
dent,
WH In charge of the meeting mo,t memorable occuion1 in hi1- Granted By Court
Denver Holter who wa1 unable to
ope�ed with 4evot10111 b)' top ml&amp;ht come "when the first
which
Adv.
Pol.
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that
out
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broug
attend. II waa
Plaid
Marria&amp;e a pplications made re­
• ii time to thin and pruhe flower- Mn. Jed Webster Sr., who ·had III American meet.I another being in cenMy in l,he Maaon County Court
tna: 1hrubs; divide and reset prim• her top�c, "Peace;" Following the •Eta�in Pt. Pleasant included the fol­
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ro11t1; plant gladioli; divide and Women II Creed m unlson, , m em- .
lowing:
reset mums and take cuttin1s to hen �nswe� roll call with their
William Da vid Knopp, 21, ,on of
root in aand to at.art t0me around f1vor1te television program and
David
and Josephine Va n Meter
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Knopp, Clifton, and Darlene Eliz­
1onla· pla nt hoata In shady spot.Ir proiram.
abeth Stukey, daughter of C h arle,
Round robin get well cards were
remo�e bt1i8 of bag worm&amp; and
and Johnie Vance Stutey, Maaon.
bum them·· at.art weekly applica• sent to Mrs. Robert W,1rner and
Joh n t". Bumgarner, 34:, West Co­
Uon of peat' control for rosea: and M�s. _ T. A. Henneasy. Mra. Phil
l umbia, aon of Thomu and Gwen­
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to Up back n.iw growth of all ever• Wil hamton, Mrs. Eugene Brown VUCI
dolyn W illiams Bumgarner, and
and
Mrs.
Ben
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NeuizllRJ
re na ereen, and to be alert for signs
O h io nles or Seriet. E and H P hyllis L. McDonald, 21, daughter
of pests and uae control measures ed as th� program committee fot Slv)ng 1 Bonds for Marcb reached or Roy and Tessie Simms McDon­
the coming Y_e�r and Mlu Ethel $25'¾
before they get much atact.
million for a gain of $400,- ald, West Columbia.
G
��land 811 critic.
A demonstration on a rraq lng
000 over March, 1959.
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_Te!�vialon as a �actor m Eduspring flowers WIS alvcn by Mrs.
SaJeii In Meies County totalled
Houdaahelt. Blue ribbona for now- cation wu the topic of the pro- $27,67l for a loas of $8,259.
re ted by Mra. C. F.
County C halrmim Theodore T.
er arrana:ements were awarded to
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Mn. Ray Thomas, M rs. U. S. om_pk ns.
that increase(\
ers i nfor� themselv�s 80 t
hat
� e)'- 1111l♦s of the Series E Bonds re­
Nease and �dn. Houdashelt. Two
idr. and Mrs. Pete Eggleaton or
I service, pleasant surroundings !lnd deli�ious
Gracious
red ribbons were awarded to Mrs. �an or "'.°1 �1 express �heir opln!ona fle eted the many industrial cam­ Belle, W. Va., visited her mother,
Henry Thomas and Mrs. Edison � televiiion _either m the :•fhrm - ·-oafens now being
conducted Allie Frenc h , Sunday.
food are yqors wbenever you dine bere. We offer a very
Mr. and Mn. Clinton Gilkey Jr.
Hollon and one red to Mn. Hom- �� ve or negt ti �e - ReSQ urcea: m�e �i _t.hn)ughout Ohio. "The Payroll
for !he topic w�B _secured from
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three children were Sunday
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distinctiv
th\e �ah onal Assc:ci_ation for Better
Mra. Houdaa helt.
able by some 2,600 Ohio compan- supper guests ol Mr. a nd Mrs. Dale
Ra o .a nd Television.
W illiam11.
I snacks, too! €ome, soon -· parties gladly accommodated.
Refresh ments were served by
g�
tending Were th1i ab:ove nam• ief. .Many thousands of Ohio workMr. and Mrs, Frank Halliday
the hostesses to 20 member&amp; and
etl_ have found lh at there is no
and
Mrs. Charles L1t:1e , Mn. oaW way to save than through were called to the
four children, Cindy and Carl :w
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Everett Tracy
ard Bauer, Mrs. Louu ·lteibel
Thomas and Anita and Beverly
the Payroll Savin1e Pl a n for the home Sunday morning when 'Mr.
one
&amp;uesl, Mrs. George H. Par- »4fchase
Houdashelt.
of U. s. Savings Bonds. '' Tracy was taken to the hospital.
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PJke, Adams and Mercer Coun__
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'tlei ' have taken tbe lead in the Elda Caney &amp;Sllisted their mother,
WASHINGTON UPI-The new
State In pe,centage of sale, at- :11.rs. Lola Cain with housecleaning.
SO star flag of the United States
Mrs. Oxley moved Saturda)' from
tained while Mab_oning. Franklin,
L-EGAL NOTICR ·
the Thor Carsey house to th e Harl
deaigned after the admiulon of
an
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Summit
and
Lucas
Bids will be received at the ofPhone WY-2-3973
ll Jndustrial counties.
Hawaii, will be raised officially
fices of Web!ter &amp; FUitz, Pomero)" amo g
cere­
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Anthem.
Jn the Vill age of Syncu,e, Ohio:
and cOnsiiting of a two story frame
dwelling house. four rooma downalai,e and th.-., rooms and hath up
stairs, garage and four adjoining
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�he real estate ls appraiaed for
$5500.00 and cannot be sold for en under guard to v_lSlt his ailing
daugh ter_ at � hosp1taJ here, _ es­
less than the appraiaed value.
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, 81 caped with his wife and _chdd,
DEMOCRATIC CAN DI DATE
Administratrix of the Warden Beryl e C. Sacks said toI Ella. White, day warden said William HIies,

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cOncer FUnd At Meet Wed neSdOy EVe

Cheshire Pastof
Guest Speaker
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The "Mis.sionary Society of t h e
Middlej,ort First Baptist Church
will hold their annual Mother
Daug h ter banquet next Monday
evenlna: al I.he church.

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''SO . M U CH F·o a s o LITTL E''

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0.YI"•: �ntgomery, 16.0 on upper, 9.1 on lower, 8� feel open;
GalllpoHs, 18.4 on upper, 12.4 on
klwe.r, 1 1 feet openi Looi. 33, 14.8,
11 .5 running 1 trap and 24 wickets

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'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Dunigan,
Sunnyslope, Arizona. vmted with of Royal Oak, Michigan, a re exher parents, Mr . .1:1nd Mn. Moses pected to arrive lhe first of the
Perry and other relatives. On Sat• week for ,11 visit with Mrs. S. H.
urday their &amp;on and daughter-in­ R.oush and Mrs. J. E. Harley.
HOW YOU KNOW
Harry Houdashelt and daughtn, I
law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Perry, and
By Unltad Pres1 lntematlonal
daughter, Janet and husband, Co­ Freddie, w�re in Mar1et1a ycsterAlmost 11$0!0,0 ,-nons w.re
lumbus, were callers in the after­ day on bUSLJ\ess.
Lillian Zeride. w ho underwent lcillff in .Shensi ProvlMt of Chin•
noon.
M.r. and Mrs. Edgar Combs and surgery at Holzer Hospita l tbis on Jan . U, 1556, In wh•t 11 aeld
children. Cupley, Ohio, were re­ week is reported to be improved. to htiff been the wont ..rthLewil Sauer, Sr., who underw .:'"' ciu.lrai ef till time.
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Smith ant.! other rel atives. His
aunt, "M rs. Daisy Rawlings, accom­
panied them to their home and
will ,·isit with her brother, Will
Combs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Marcum
and sons of Columbus, Miss., are
spending a vacation with his mo­
(her, Mrs. Gertrude Marcum iJnd
other relatives here.
Lewis Smith and Alvin Dye of
Columbia Local Board of Edu!'a­
tion, ac!'ompanied Mrs. Esther Dai­
ley and other Athens County board
members to Chicago to attend the
national exhibit of school equip•
ment .
Mr. and Mr�. Edward C,r,n are
parents of twin daughters, l&lt;uth
Ann and Hachel Ann. They also
have a son, Kenny. Mrs. Coen, the
former Millie Ruth Hensler, has
been a teacher in the Columbia
School for several years and ls on
leave of absence from her duties.
Mrs. Madge Dye, Rebecca and
Thad, and Mrs. Freda Smil.h, Oleva
and Nancy, were picnicking at Old
Man 's Cave, Sunday.
-Mrs. Garnet Moore and children
of Canton were guests of her mo­
ther, Mrs. Ruth Slarkry and other
relatives recently,
Walter Jordan was a Thursday
nlght guest of his cousin, Rodney
Dw11lne Jordan, Rodney's sixth
birthday wee observed. Other
gueats at the Dorsey Jordan home
Thursday evening were Mrs. Faye
Jordan, Ruth, Jone, Jackie and
Danny.
who recently moved lo thl" EvereU
Elllott properly near Albany.
Mr. 11.11d Mn,. Oley Winters or
Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Casler the past week end.
Sunday guests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Dye, were Mr. and Mrs. C hctler
Baumgardner and family, Coshoc­
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ervin and
family, Mr. and Mn. James Petty,
Mr. and Mn. T. M. Galaway vis­
ited with their 1randdaughte.r and
Linda Queen and counselon, Mr.
f'rust, Janet Ingram, Denver and
Nancy and Marilyn Thomas, Jim
Attending the MYF District
meeting at Lancaster Sunday were
children, Marysville; and Mr. and
Mn, Clyde Walker and family, of
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Thurman . Mrs. Harriet Woodyard
S II' T ll' L ll N V L/I M J . :j(, A. .,..,. 1-,IJ..N R P P K ,
of Albany waa a lso a a:ue•t.
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1l'HAN DllllPAI&amp;-BRIOGlll!.
Mr. Union Ch urch reported a
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record aUendance on Easter morn­
ing when more than one hundred ·Mrs. Harold Roush, Sundp,y,
persons attended service.ti.
James lleny.ett and triend1 arie
The rleclion .of officers for the spending 11eVenl11 days in ltentuc­
year was held at the Carpenter ky on a fiB h int trip.
Baptist C h urch with J. L. Rawlingt1
�r. and Mrs. Reese WilU,ma of
elected superintendent and Lewis Pt. PleaRant 11,nd Mr. and Mr,. Al­
Smith, his assistant. A rovlval va tuUlve.r or Glenwood qdled on
meeting was held last week with Mr,. Fannie Blake, Sunday.
Rev. Ray ,B Jddle in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walburn of ;
Waehlniton visited Mr. and Mn.
--John Harrlaon, recently.
-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Nort h up and
famlly of West Columbla Called on
Mrs. Olevia '"/oung, Mn. Mabel Mra. Ella Rlckar�.,sunday."
Johnson and Mrs. Clara WIiiiams
Mr. •nd Mrs. ww Gilland and
attended last rites or Mrs. Hogue famil)' of MHon spent Suriday
Sunday a!lernoon.
with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Routh.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Erwin and
MJna Lew!1, Randy Lee and Gre­
Cllnedda of South Side visited rel­ llOl'Y Nell visited Mr. and Mra.
atives here Sunday lltlernoon,
Cecil ll)'aell at Pomeroy, SuQda)' .
Vlslting "Nl r. and Mrs, L.oula Pet­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caraon flfld
en Sunday were hi!! parents from children of Chesh ire called on Mr.
Mlddleporl .
and Mra. Artley Blake Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zerkle or
Mra. ${1rl Robinson and d■uah•
Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Danny ter of Middleport visited M;I'. and
Zerkle and 11011 or Texas called on Jdr1. Pearl Nicholson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zerkle Sunday,
Mr. and Mra. John Taylor Jr .
Mr. and i\lrs. Buren Dunc•n mo­ and dauRht11r o f Henderson �lled
tored to Vh!nna •Monday lo vj1lt on Mr. and Mn, Ned Henry Sun•
relatives. The)' returned 1\leaday. day evenlnr,.
a nd Mrs. Ray b. Heaton and
Mr .and Mrs. Georg11
d1uahtera or Pomero,y visited Mn. tended a dlnner at the MacUn ;RHf
Katie iBa1t1 artd Kennie recently.
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Mra. Marie Humphrey returned oth,r l\l'l!Jlbjp qi the �[..
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lh1s week 1s recovering satisfaf'­
torily.
Ml"a. Jansen, mother or Mrt.
Francis Biron, WH tak�n to Meiji
General Hospital yesterday when
she became ill at their home on
South Third Avenue.

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Carpenter
Sociol Events

�¥1.1' $.\&gt;ljl)jlj; ,lll&gt;IDW'Oy-ldiddleport, 0 . April 29, I�

Mm'• Bro1h$rlwod
To Meet Suntlay

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tion of the National L eague when
, By Unil'l!d Pi:MI lnt•i:natlonal
Sweet. finger Willie McCovey is hl• proved something or a bust
still pW,ing \hose game-wirining durln g s prmg training but yuu can
tunes for \h e Sc1n Francisco Lake it rrom the world ehampi ... n

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CARS

•1951 HUDSON Ho;net fl■nl hp · · · · · · ·$995

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1955 C&gt;LDSMQIILI M - l loor · · · · · · $895

Solid black tlll!IIIJ, _Hyd�llll1allc dt'Lve, · ,:ad_io, •h'later, good
tires, excellent body. A quality Old,meblle throughou t.
See it today.

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be matched for comfort, power, quiet ride, eaay mndl­
ing; Beaullful tflnldl that tlwaya •looks rnoe. A IIOOd buy.
A goOd savings.

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1 954 Oldsmobile

A ,good dependable ea r that f,a
worth mul'tl man money. Fa- ·
mous V-8 Rocket engkle wfth :
hydramatle Super Drlve. Hett'•·
you r chance to i8tep up to an
Olds a t · t be rleht price.

Super BB - 4 Door

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A car.th11'1 .1i_�r• lo please frOl)l any angle. V-8 engine,
automatic ,dibe. Compare the car -,i:omll"re the .price.
It can't 11e·beJt.
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Truly the finest of the luxury cars. The one owner gave
this dream car the finest of care. Looks factory Jresh.
Of course It has all the Cadlllac conveniences. This ls the
one you've waited !or.
A very practical car. Beige finish, clean Interior, auto­
matic drive, radio, heater. A real good value. Try It and
you'll agree.
Need a goOd work car? Then buy thl., one. 'Nres you
could go to CaUlorala on right now. Run, good too, V•8
engine, automatic drive. Try Ii tod&amp;J .

1 952 FORD va -,.Door ·

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Beauty Is more than skin deep in this smOQth driving
this Job up. It will
car! You really can't afford lo
11ve you money. A good one. A a very good price. Try
lt - you'll buy It.

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Phone WY-!-1141

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The 20-year-old slugger /rom
suburban Newton has lost only
twice while posting 23 victories
in two years as a .pro. Both de­
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The horses were valued at be­
tween $30,000 and $40,000 ud
track officials s■id t he barn ln
which the animals were houaed
was worth about $1 2,000.

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McCLUIJ'.S . OAllY ISLE
Fourth &amp; Lot.IHI St.

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An automatic prlvale teletype. the entire diversified facllltJet of

, ll'n. °Martha' . Orr and ·boys of
.Reedivme; Mn. Iva Orr and Mrs.
$ophia Shane, Antiquity, called in
Mr. , and •Mrl. Clint Orr, Sunday.
Kn. Mm Holter and children
1pent Sunday wilh Mr. an&lt;i Mrs,
Wqrle)' Davis, Dexter.
Mr. and Mn. Ronald Davis and
fwmily or • Pomeroy 1penl Sunday
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High ScorH, April 25, 1 960
Ind. 3 Games - Wagner , 586
Ind. I Game - Wagner, 247.
Team 3 Games _ Hot Rods, 2560
Team l Game - ·Hot Rods, 894.
Cross &amp; Sons 1 Landmark 2
Davis . Warner O Hot Roda 3
Assoc. Radio 3 Chapman's Mkt . . O
N•xt Wttek'• Sc:hedul•
Davis-Warner vs Assoc. J\adio
Chapman's' Mkt. ve Landmar k
Cross &amp; Sons vs Hot Rods
SutlOII Hlths
Ind. Games - Flanagan, 701.
Ind. I Game · _ Wagner, 2"1fl
Team 3 Gamea-Hot lloda, 2702
Team I Game - Hot Rods, 978.
Top ,i..,. Bowlen A...
Wagner
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Louks
173
The Christian Cru&amp;ader, Class
Pleehaty
171
of t he Fl rat Baptist Chu rch of
Flanagan
170
Middleport met Tuesday evening
B. McKinney
167
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Mills.
Ea rl Smith led the group in tl}ei , ,
devotional period using the topic
"Christiana are Light Bulbs."
Charles Vroman was in charge
of the ,program hour and con­
ducted Bible quizzes.
The t ape recording of Rev.
D0111.1� 1 �ifie'1
A laat • Sun­
day momlng at the church. was
played !Pr � the benefit of those
who W8l'e 11ot able to at tood the
service.
A note waa read from Miss
Mildred
Hawley tbankint the
class for their finariclal aHistance
· in the school lunch, program.
At the close or the meeting ·
¥rs. Mills who was assisted by
Mrs, Herechf!I McClu re served re•
fre,hmenta to the following: Mr.
and Mrs. Rieh3rd Hovatter, M:r.
and Mrs. Smith, M r. and Mrs. Mc•
Clure and two sons, Jimmy and
Bobby Joe, Mra. Harold Thomas,
M r. and Mrs. Vromnn and son,
Mark and t he Mills.

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Wes,tinghouse Entel"!l
Low Turbine Job Bid

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I house Electric Co. of Columbus
enteri:d the Jpperent low bid of
$122,850 Wednesday on a contract
t o Install a
n e w ,J ,l:ijlO kilowatt
electric turbine at the Lcindon
Prison Faim. The Depa rtment of
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Here', big atorare ._ .plus
deluxe features at today'e Jow.
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Won Lott Pct.
AS&amp;OCisted Radio
33 1 2 .733
llo1 Rods
31 1 4 .689
Landmark
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Davis . Warner
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C ross &amp; Sons
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Chapman's Market
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Top T••m Bowlwt
Louks
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Wasner
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Manley
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idurray
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'M r. and Mrs. Pelt' Kirkhart. and
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R.lph Tru' se II an d d au ght er,
Mr. end 'Mu. Fred Gamer and
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COLUMBU S UPI-The state
Fire Marshal's office today souiht
to learn the cause of a flash tire
that destroyed 1 1 thoro111hbred
horses an d a stable pony at near­
by Beulah Park race t r11ck early
Wednesday.

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ninth.
8 .273 6
The Jackets, led by the sensa- in 27 of(lcial tripe. In the last
Thur�ay'.11 · "•wlh ·
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lional hitting
of Dave (Doc) five games he has nin e for 16, a
Pittsburgh 3 Philade lphia O (N)
S.n Francisco 7 Lot A'199'I" 5 { N ) Hartiriger, had come from behind .563 pace.
lo knot the eounl al f-4 in the
Ande�n fapned 1 4 in nine
Frid.Yi Probable Pitch•r1
Plttsbur1h at Cincinnati ( N )- · ritth, Hartinge r'11 blow Was a line innings with his portsid e JJturr
1 shot over the centerfielder'1 head and walked only t hree.
Witt 0-0 vs McLlsh 0-1
PhU■dttlphia at "1l lwauku (Nl wilh Manning 811.1mgardner or..
Poin t ,:ot one in the fir st inn(t was a clean t riple • tbat ,w11
-Ow.n■ '1� 1 vs Buhl 1 . 1
, then blew three hOOlt in the
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Chl1;■go 1t St. L,uls (N )- stretched into a homer when t he
on three singles, an error
third
W.
ar
moment
relay
ily
and
was
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Moreh■ad ().1 vs K I in• 0,0
and
fielder's choice. They were
a
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Hartinge
stand
scored
and
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Lo,
Francisco
S.n
shu
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whil e
(N)-McCormick 2-0 vs Podres ing up.
the
in
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back
Jackets
got
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MUSIC BY THE
playing his list ye ,ir for •the se cond on hits by Hartinger, Little
Satu rd&amp;y', c;..,...
mo
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in
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Clo
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and
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gold amj, black collected four
Pittsburgh at Clncli,natl
0 11d
hits in lour appearances at t he third on Little's sec�d single
Phlladelphla •t Milwo1u�ff
out,
l's
single.
and
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with two
ChlcalJIO at St. Lou l, ( HI
, plat.e . His other thr ee safeties
Harttnger's big blast In the fifth
San fr•nc l tco at LM An,.1.. ( N l were singles.
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w L Pct. GB Not . far be�lnd h �m waa sqphohe victory made Coach Jimmy
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5 3 .62tli
New York
aacr1f1et!
a
1n hu1 dlepo,t • at 2-6
with
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Kansas City
5 4 .MB 1h
The Jac�ets play next Tuesday
and
Carr
Clonch
Bolyard,
fourth.
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5 5 500 1
Washington
at
Gallipoh1.
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also aot hlts for the , Jac t·a to l
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Chica g o
4 4 : 500 1
Pt. PJeua�t 1 03 000 001-·-' 10 1
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New1
and
1
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of
Lee
off
Baltimore
5 5 500 1
M idd leport
010 120 000-4 1 1 2,
ton who canie on in Ule 1il:th.
4 6 :4
Boston
2
Newton
(-W�) 6, and Dun�.
Une
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Ha�ing�r i, b11
Cleveland
2 5 _375 2 ½
. . at a �
its t!On. � nderaon ·•nd B�wle1, Baum:with
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pace
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Thunclo1v'• Resu lh
1 -------'------ gitrdner (·� ). Umpire. J, Th omp•
B•ltl mor• 6 Botton 1 (NJ
ton, plate , R. L. Hanley,__ base.
Friend, who fell to an 8-19 sea­
Chica.. 3 c,....,,.nd 1 (N}
son In '59 after a 22-victory earn.
K ■nlff C ity 2 Detroit I (Nl
paJan In 1958, struck out rookies
Pancho derrera and Joe Koppe
tlu'ee times each In registering
1,0 vs Donovan 0.0
i .bis aecond shutout of the year .
N
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·1 l'he other National League clubs
I &gt;
vs ·�a.�::::
j were Idle.
Ntw 'lork •• Ba ltlrnote N )LExmaroN,
Ky. UP1-C . V.
Plaf"C» HHrtent Sox
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shOri I -0 .. .,..... 0.0
(Sonny) Whi\neY, wealthy New - ---�
The American League cham­
Saturdiv'• GamN
Yor k sporbman, w11 more eQnfl•
pion Chicago White So got a he!'rt•
Detroit at c hicato
fJDJOINNAlll UPJ - Cincinnati's
dent than ever today that hi• colt
ening pilchln g effort from Billy
Kansn �lty at Clevel and
C
MclJlh f11ce1 1 tremendous
eJ
Tompion, wtil help b.tm ltllub a
Pierce to beat the Cleveland In­
New
York
et
lalUmo,..
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t o11!Qht when he atarts
c
ea,t
taa
y
Kentuck
the
in
lone:-atandlna: Jinx
dian.,, 3- 1, the Kanaas City Alh­
· fqr \he alwnp1111 Reds against
�by next Saturday.
leUea downe&lt;! the Detroit Tigers. Wuhlntton at lotton
Southern Aaaocl•Hon
Whitnf;!Y never JjH owned I fi�t .Plleti Pittlbui:1h in a three2·1 , am! the Baltimore Orioles
Little
Rock
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Chattano:oea
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scored a 6· l decision ove r the
D;erby winner, a)tboll&amp;h .he has en- 1 1ame .wrle• b4tff . .
Th• Reds aoqutred the 34-yeartered hones in the cla11,lie almo1t
Bo&amp;ton Red Sox Jn American Blrmineh-.n ' �la 2,, Its
ShrtffPO,rt 1 5 Mobile O
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. riahthande_r from Clevel,and_ in
every year for the last three
League action.
NHh
vme 9 ,\tl1nta I
,
hope•
of Jlvmg their p1�eb1�g
decades.
Plerce , who had only a 14-15 re­
a shot In the a rm with a
Amerli;:an A1soclatlon
cord las1 11e11sQn, limited t he In•
Tompion thou,h CQuJd break corp,
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dians to three hits until the ninth
thr apell. Already rerarded II tqp fii1ht bMJ'ler.
L�ulsvlll • •• Otnwr, Pt)d,, rllln
iLHt 1euon with the Indians,
Inning when woody Held tripled
the horse to beat in thll year's
.
Da l las-Ft. Worth o1t St. Pau l, ppd,,
Derby the lion of Tom. Fool romp- KclJlh poated a 1 9-8 record for
11.nd Bubba Phillipa singled.
rain.
ed to a 2% -length victory in the the second beat winning pereentCharl •■h&gt;n •' Ml nnHpell•, PPCf. , :f25 000
added Blue Grass Sta tes a1e in the Amfrie�m League, .704.
•• ln.
He won unqualified
respect
Th�rada)' at · Keeneland.
E H1ern L"""
from all batten in that leairue, but
Lancast.r 2 Sprln,Pl•ld 1
hp yet to prove. himself against
Alhtntown 9 8lngho1mton I
National Lea1ue batamen such as
Wl ltl1msport 7 RNdln1 3
Bob Skinner and Roberto ClemenI
lnternatlonal LHgue
te . or Plttlbur1b.
Buff1lo � Richmond ,
r , · 1 1,111 , ,.r, , .
!J1te pair ii lfladlna: Pirate slug.
Wente 4 Mio1ml O
PROVWENCE, . R. I.
1en in a •�eady barrage w'hich
iMontrHI 2 H•van1 O
National Boxing Asln. · ame
Cl
hll carried Pittsburgh ta a »even
Only .game, 1ch.ctuh,d
So�ny Llaton top heavyweight con­
lame wlnnina: 1treak with Thurs•
tender today but ranked Joey
STEUBENVILLE, O. UPI -Har- day ntght'1, 3-0, blanking of Phil­
MAJOR LEAGUE L•ADERS
Glardello only fourth �mong, mid­
old Paul, preaident of the Ohio adelphia.
No1tlonal Lffeu•
dleweight contenders.
School Football Coaches
High
Pl•r•r I, Club
G Al R H Pct.
The Pira tes winning atreak to­
Liston's flflt -round knockout Mays, S. F.
13 :S I 12 24 .471 AtNln., was refused I new contrad night wlll beat lny pu t 'toa:ether
' · ov�r ex -challenger Roy Ha rris al Moon, L. A .
13 :S2 IO 20 .385 aa history teacher ind head toot• lhut .tar in the National League
Houaton, Tex., l111t Monday boost­ Clemente, Pgh.
13 !!i3 I t 20 .377 ball coach at Steubenville Hilb thi1 ,e11on unlea the Reds pu t
ed him lo the number one perch, White, St. L.
WITH TRADE
1 1 44 9 1 6 .364 School.
a ttop to It.
where he replaced ex -champion Aa ron, Mil.
Paul, who team po1ted an. 8-2
J I 47 8 17 .362
After tonltht's a:ame, lhe -Reds,
Floyd P11tterson.
Skinner, Pgh.
1 3 45 12 18 .356 record last season, was ·refused a who are .in 1eventh place in th e
Ol•rdello, who held Gene Full­
new contract , in part because of a\andinta, play Pittsburgh In ,in­
American LMfU•
hlat ory f)e gamea on Saturday and Sun­
mer, the NBA mlddleweight cham Luc, K. C.
9 38 4 18 .474 "absenteelsm from hls
his
ming
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perfo
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pion, ta a draw in their recent Skowron, N. V.
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day ,then hop off to the Weal
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tllle fight at Bozeman, Mont ., has Allison, Wash.
10 41 9 18 .'39 coachln111 dutlea.
C4e,t.
I
been trylpg to claim t he crown; Hensen, Bal.,
Paul, whose Bti R,ed team•
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tl\lt today'a ranking drops the Chill, K. C.
9 31 1 I J .85!5 have won 22 and lost 19 in the
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fou r years he h11 coached here, IYl�cu1, llETS RICI AWAltD ·
Run, a.tted In
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SYltACU.SE, N. Y. · UPI-Syra.below .ehampion Fullmer but be·
National LHtue - McCovey, GI• has until the l!IPd · of the achool
ebae . Univenlty received
the
IQw Ge rm,iny's Gustav ::;choir., De­ anll 17; Skinner, Pirates Hi; A,1- term on his preHnt contract.
------troit's Henry Hnnk and Chicago's ron, B raves 13; &lt;Boyer, Cards 13;
Gtantl1nd Rice
i'ootb�ll trophy
Splder Webb,
thunday ._ the naUon 11 top eolRobinson, Reds 13.
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Jn the heavyweight divialon,
leae 1.. m qi lllH, Head Coech
A-1,en L_.._AUl,on, Sen• •
JI',
,IQrmer _champion Patterson gets atars 14; Gentile, Orioles 14; Mi•
Be·n �h•�aldt.r abo present•
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his contracted June 20 return noao, Wh[ t e Sox 1 2 ; Skowron. Yan•
All•AiJ'Hmc•n N.Ud.l to Ernie
Bho t at Ingemar Johanssons crown kces 10; Mab:one. Red Sox 8,. ,
D1vl1 1 Ro1et Davia and Bob
However, chairman Tony Petron• Balley, Se
Y1tet.
n �:;:.9 .
ella ot the NBA ratln.11 committee
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· MAY Ot TU�IANC
made it clear that Llstnn of Phlla•
Sl!IN
'1ellonel LN-yer, Carda
delphla Is regarded nol only 11 6: "McCovey, GlanL, &amp;; McMillan,
COLUMBUS UPI � No mailer . . TOKYO \JPI-M1y Day N!le- '
the most dangerous contende r but Reds 3; Robinson, Reds 4; Aaron, where you dip your Une thlt 'flffk• bftltioqa 1• - �q \SIHt:dQ' are ex­
"aa t he moat excltln11 heavyweight Braves 4 ; Sklnne r, Piratt11 4.
end the r.e■ \lltl · 1bould be &amp;ooclt J)tettd fo clr■W' ""30,ooio · worken,
to come to tht' fore since Rocky
and · 11r1e
American Lttp......Colovito,. Ti- · the state Wildllfe :DivlmQn aald In 3,000 ultra-rJa)ltuta
PHONE WY•l-!!U
Marc-lano."
gera S; Battey, Senatora S; Lem- lta weelt)y tllhll\l report for lake, numben of frt� �tudentl. The
1tudents plan to ltO:rm the Jap.
In' The Center Of Town
on, Senator, 3; Minoso, White Sox 1nd 1lrt111N1.
TORONTO UPI-Jim Davl1. 3; Skowron, Yanke,is 3.
The Dlvitlon t-1&lt;1 ne"'ly every ■MN 1Par)l1Nnl , buil4in, to pro- .
8U1rd and captain of the 1989
kind or !11h touncl In Ohio watcn teal
J1pu,,U. S., ...urlly tr.. i,y
Pltchln9
University of · Oklahoma football
Nat&amp;.n.1 , LN,..._La•, �!_r· • 11 �ft �14Jw.
�uld, haa been slened by ttie 3-0; Ftlend, Plt1ter !Ml; G•� •.
Sout.....lorn
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TOJ'Onto Argpnaub. He ls thfl Pirate, 2-0; . Wille,, Braves·
,ljlnoot _perreet
.\i'101· 15th United States lmport. Sanford, Glantl 2-0; JileConitlalr:,' l� 1bo�
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Moraan, Ti1ers 2--0; Herbert , AtJt., _
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BOSTOr..i UPI-Ri!ilng young
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his first big chance-and test1oni&amp;ht when he meets
Ralph
(Tiger) Jone11 in a televised 10.
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A triple in the top of the ninth lnrung - the second extra
broke a 4-4
frame - by Lee of the Point Pleasant mg Blacks
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· and won th e v1s1
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The big blow off Tom Anderson who f.llowed a total of 1 0
hits came after pinchhitter Escue had walked to lead off the

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Hartinger Gets 4 for 4 At Plate
Including long Poke For Home Run

o:.'�t':� �:;t.-!·1:t;:;odc Again For Luck
In Der.by Race
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los Angeles Dodgers that Willie Cincinnati

Giants.

They sang \he sophomore blues can still ··uoom 'em . "
Mcl'ovey
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for the .3:W-hitting rookie 1e11saThursday 11:ii!hl when his thre e-run
eighth-inning homer and four runs
baited in tarried the Giants to an
7-5 \'ictory over tht' Dodgers and
into a second-place tie behind lhe
stre11king Plttshurgh Pirates, who
chalked uµ their seventh straight
win. 3-0, over the Philadelphia
Phillies .
Ta,, Roebuck Pitch
'McCovf&gt;y's game-winning blow
cam e off Ed Roebuck, who had
just replaced World Serif's star ,
Larry Sherry after the Giants took
a 3-� lead. A crowd or 33,313 saw
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A real .sporty job finished in
Sherry tagged with his third deJ
Power steering, power brakes, automatic dr.ve, radio,
feat of the year while Jack San•
heater. Seats mak� a bed. One local own�d car. Man,
ford won his second gam e .
you 'll like it!
Bob Friend, one of the Pirates
biuest disappointments or 1959,
turned In his third straight vie•
tory of the new season as the Pirat es equalled th e ,longest winning
It's got that go-go.go. Wilh the .VO llocket eqgine and
streak any NL team was able tu
straight stick. A real sharp likle -Olds. One local owner.
achi e ve in 'Ml. Friend str uc, out
11 batters, only one short of the
Try it today !
club record set by Babe Adam8
in 1909, in a neat four• hiltcr.

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Sweet. finger Willie McCovey is hl• proved something or a bust
still pW,ing \hose game-wirining durln g s prmg training but yuu can
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See it today.

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be matched for comfort, power, quiet ride, eaay mndl­
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A goOd savings.

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A ,good dependable ea r that f,a
worth mul'tl man money. Fa- ·
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hydramatle Super Drlve. Hett'•·
you r chance to i8tep up to an
Olds a t · t be rleht price.

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A car.th11'1 .1i_�r• lo please frOl)l any angle. V-8 engine,
automatic ,dibe. Compare the car -,i:omll"re the .price.
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this dream car the finest of care. Looks factory Jresh.
Of course It has all the Cadlllac conveniences. This ls the
one you've waited !or.
A very practical car. Beige finish, clean Interior, auto­
matic drive, radio, heater. A real good value. Try It and
you'll agree.
Need a goOd work car? Then buy thl., one. 'Nres you
could go to CaUlorala on right now. Run, good too, V•8
engine, automatic drive. Try Ii tod&amp;J .

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this Job up. It will
car! You really can't afford lo
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lt - you'll buy It.

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.Reedivme; Mn. Iva Orr and Mrs.
$ophia Shane, Antiquity, called in
Mr. , and •Mrl. Clint Orr, Sunday.
Kn. Mm Holter and children
1pent Sunday wilh Mr. an&lt;i Mrs,
Wqrle)' Davis, Dexter.
Mr. and Mn. Ronald Davis and
fwmily or • Pomeroy 1penl Sunday
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High ScorH, April 25, 1 960
Ind. 3 Games - Wagner , 586
Ind. I Game - Wagner, 247.
Team 3 Games _ Hot Rods, 2560
Team l Game - ·Hot Rods, 894.
Cross &amp; Sons 1 Landmark 2
Davis . Warner O Hot Roda 3
Assoc. Radio 3 Chapman's Mkt . . O
N•xt Wttek'• Sc:hedul•
Davis-Warner vs Assoc. J\adio
Chapman's' Mkt. ve Landmar k
Cross &amp; Sons vs Hot Rods
SutlOII Hlths
Ind. Games - Flanagan, 701.
Ind. I Game · _ Wagner, 2"1fl
Team 3 Gamea-Hot lloda, 2702
Team I Game - Hot Rods, 978.
Top ,i..,. Bowlen A...
Wagner
174
Louks
173
The Christian Cru&amp;ader, Class
Pleehaty
171
of t he Fl rat Baptist Chu rch of
Flanagan
170
Middleport met Tuesday evening
B. McKinney
167
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Mills.
Ea rl Smith led the group in tl}ei , ,
devotional period using the topic
"Christiana are Light Bulbs."
Charles Vroman was in charge
of the ,program hour and con­
ducted Bible quizzes.
The t ape recording of Rev.
D0111.1� 1 �ifie'1
A laat • Sun­
day momlng at the church. was
played !Pr � the benefit of those
who W8l'e 11ot able to at tood the
service.
A note waa read from Miss
Mildred
Hawley tbankint the
class for their finariclal aHistance
· in the school lunch, program.
At the close or the meeting ·
¥rs. Mills who was assisted by
Mrs, Herechf!I McClu re served re•
fre,hmenta to the following: Mr.
and Mrs. Rieh3rd Hovatter, M:r.
and Mrs. Smith, M r. and Mrs. Mc•
Clure and two sons, Jimmy and
Bobby Joe, Mra. Harold Thomas,
M r. and Mrs. Vromnn and son,
Mark and t he Mills.

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Wes,tinghouse Entel"!l
Low Turbine Job Bid

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enteri:d the Jpperent low bid of
$122,850 Wednesday on a contract
t o Install a
n e w ,J ,l:ijlO kilowatt
electric turbine at the Lcindon
Prison Faim. The Depa rtment of
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Here', big atorare ._ .plus
deluxe features at today'e Jow.
eat price.

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Won Lott Pct.
AS&amp;OCisted Radio
33 1 2 .733
llo1 Rods
31 1 4 .689
Landmark
31 14 .689
Davis . Warner
15 30 .333
C ross &amp; Sons
14 3 1 .31J
Chapman's Market
1 1 34 .2f4
Top T••m Bowlwt
Louks
180 181 152 514
Wasner
193 247 146 586
Manley
164 152 228 5U
idurray
1 14 143 171 436
Stone
178 155 150 483
Sylvester
133 182 159 4M
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PI IOAY NtGHT LIAOUE
at has home wlth pntllln!W'ia.
Mn. Jame, Sanborn ,... In
Jf iah Three Game Ind. - M. Eb­
ertbP.ch, 514.
Portamouth, Monday ei'enioi .to
Htth Sin&amp;le Game - M. Eber1attend the Scioto
Prflthf,tanaJ
bach, 17&amp;
mt'eting at the Second Pre1brier•
Team 'ntree Gtmes - New York
Miu Vanelt. Ca rron left lhll JWl Chlll'ch.
·c1othmg, 2179.
week for t..fe, Arkansaa, 11·here
'lfr1. George VanZ.ndt 11 Yi1i
Team Single Game - New
York Clothing, 7e2.
Standln,s.
Won Lolt
23 ½: 12%
New York Clothing ·
l..tlndmark
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bc ine Serv. Sta.
16'12 19�
lloore'JI Store
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Ind. I Game - P. Coll.ins 219.
Te1m a Game.11 - Landmark,
2381.
Team I Game - Landmark, 883.
Top Fin lhwfan A."9.
M. Ebersbaeh
159
M . Murray
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P. Mullen
1 56
P . Collins
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P. Pitchford
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OPEN YOUR CHECKING
ACCOUl'f' NOW

�g ECPNOMY

th� ipdustri,I orgar,izaUon within
mrnutea
eadl. ot•e
N r for bl•hspeed proeessi
ol bUilneH meJaaa:u, sale1 or'1,er and production
report. A me1aa,.e orl1inalln1 at
the Oakland, Calllornia, home of­
fice. of the ora:ani.ution-Kaiser
Center-would b4! �ceived simultaneoualy in 27 atates and Di1trlct
ol Columbia on t he network. ,
The 1ystem Incorporates a rt.000
mile grid of pr iva te linea capable
of transmitting mo re than a half
million worda in an ft..hour work
day, vnd connect• via other tele­
ty pewriter and cable facilitle1,
with Kai8er locations In 21 for­
eia:n eounlries. It i1 expected that
the sysum will carry mo re than
one millinn individual meua ges a
Jear in tbe eour1e of tbete business transactions.
The 1y1l.fm required two yea rs
to install and repreeenli an iri•
vestrn eat Of more than $2 million
by the Bell Telephone System
cqmpanles in the areas sen-ed•
.It is a fully au�matic . syste01
with no manual mtermed1ate reJays, retyping or a�ilch!ng of
meaaagea. Two aulomat1e switching
ce '!tel'11 jre loca ted at .Oakland an?
Ch icago, ·whose function . is to d1 . rect and control a.II trafric on the
1y1\em. Messages prepared by an
opera� on perforat_ed tape arc
tr�m1tted a �tomatt_ca llr and re·
i:e1v.ed at . their destmat1on� automalically �n �pe form. Equ,pmen_t
at the , sw1tc�mg cente rs autornat1eally ' reads . the tapes an� se�ds
the'!! lo thei r pro�er dest1n�t1on.
An incorrect code . 1s automaheally
rejected and redirected lo
the
proper location, thus making It
virtually impossible for a message
to becom� lost in the .co� plex.
The Kaiser commumcat1ons net­
�ork is .the lar gest such. �ridustrial
i nstallat i on on the Pac1hc . Coast
and one of the largest in t he
country.
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Wick Gandee, Cardington, call ed
on Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey, Sunda
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. and Mrs. William Hysell, Ra
cine, Clint ·McNamee of ta rmel,
spe nt Monday with M r. and Mrs.
Stanley Trussell.
Mr. and i\frs. Arthu r Barr, Che,.
ter, spent Thursday evenlng with
Mr. and Mrs. O ra White and Linda.
Mfli . Virgil Spencer and children
of Columbus spent llle week.end
with her sister , Mr. and :M rs. Ralph

PQAUROY lfATIONAL BANk

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writer com�u.nirall�llll 1ytem Ci119·
able o! aerving a t1ty the alz.e Qf
Minneapolis wenl into operalion
this week for Kaiser Aluminu m &amp;
Chemical Corporation and other
Kaiaer companies, linkina: 6� major pl�t&amp; and otricu throupout
the Umt.ed States.
The R.avenawood Works or Kli••
er Aluminum &amp; Cb"emlc.al Corporatlon will be one or the key pointa
in this communications network,
. according to C. D. Smith, Worb
Ab:11aiger .
The syatem is designed to br ing

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ed hQme Sunday much imProved.
Willi1m Wolff!, Eagle Ridae,
ca11ed on Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr
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I -after noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. c.
M�.
Mr·. and M rs. John Groves of
Clendenin, w. va., spent Saturday
with Mr. and MN,. Gf'Over White.
Mn. Florence MtKay visited her
husband a t the Huntington veterans Hospital Sunday.
lKb. Mar.; M'eKay v�ali.ed M r .
and Mn. Wilfred Struble, Lagan ,

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IUIOTS HOM ■ POUR

qrov er
White and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard.
·Mr. and Mra. Wesley McKenzie
of Salem is spe1,.:!ing a few weeks
with Mr . and Mr&amp;. M ilton Circle
and family,
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FREE &lt;!RYSTAL GISH

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'M r. and Mrs. Pelt' Kirkhart. and
10n of Seneca Falls,
N . Y., ipent
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the wee k ep d w It1: Mr. a nd M rs .
R.lph Tru' se II an d d au ght er,
Mr. end 'Mu. Fred Gamer and
Bonnie of Akron and .Bernard
Galner, Barberton, spent the week

COLUMBU S UPI-The state
Fire Marshal's office today souiht
to learn the cause of a flash tire
that destroyed 1 1 thoro111hbred
horses an d a stable pony at near­
by Beulah Park race t r11ck early
Wednesday.

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The Jackets, led by the sensa- in 27 of(lcial tripe. In the last
Thur�ay'.11 · "•wlh ·
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of Dave (Doc) five games he has nin e for 16, a
Pittsburgh 3 Philade lphia O (N)
S.n Francisco 7 Lot A'199'I" 5 { N ) Hartiriger, had come from behind .563 pace.
lo knot the eounl al f-4 in the
Ande�n fapned 1 4 in nine
Frid.Yi Probable Pitch•r1
Plttsbur1h at Cincinnati ( N )- · ritth, Hartinge r'11 blow Was a line innings with his portsid e JJturr
1 shot over the centerfielder'1 head and walked only t hree.
Witt 0-0 vs McLlsh 0-1
PhU■dttlphia at "1l lwauku (Nl wilh Manning 811.1mgardner or..
Poin t ,:ot one in the fir st inn(t was a clean t riple • tbat ,w11
-Ow.n■ '1� 1 vs Buhl 1 . 1
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Chl1;■go 1t St. L,uls (N )- stretched into a homer when t he
on three singles, an error
third
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relay
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and
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and
fielder's choice. They were
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Francisco
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whil e
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playing his list ye ,ir for •the se cond on hits by Hartinger, Little
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Pittsburgh at Clncli,natl
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hits in lour appearances at t he third on Little's sec�d single
Phlladelphla •t Milwo1u�ff
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ChlcalJIO at St. Lou l, ( HI
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Harttnger's big blast In the fifth
San fr•nc l tco at LM An,.1.. ( N l were singles.
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ee
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th
�ore
Mike
with
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bel�g er�- RfJpni , Bl1ek1 a 5-2 record, Mid, lf! t bree_ oUtetal trl�•.'
5 3 .62tli
New York
aacr1f1et!
a
1n hu1 dlepo,t • at 2-6
with
&lt;hted
Kansas City
5 4 .MB 1h
The Jac�ets play next Tuesday
and
Carr
Clonch
Bolyard,
fourth.
l
5 5 500 1
Washington
at
Gallipoh1.
ta
·
�
also aot hlts for the , Jac t·a to l
.
Chica g o
4 4 : 500 1
Pt. PJeua�t 1 03 000 001-·-' 10 1
h11
New1
and
1
relief,
of
Lee
off
Baltimore
5 5 500 1
M idd leport
010 120 000-4 1 1 2,
ton who canie on in Ule 1il:th.
4 6 :4
Boston
2
Newton
(-W�) 6, and Dun�.
Une
t
Ha�ing�r i, b11
Cleveland
2 5 _375 2 ½
. . at a �
its t!On. � nderaon ·•nd B�wle1, Baum:with
1
b
pm�
1
pace
e11ht
1n
Thunclo1v'• Resu lh
1 -------'------ gitrdner (·� ). Umpire. J, Th omp•
B•ltl mor• 6 Botton 1 (NJ
ton, plate , R. L. Hanley,__ base.
Friend, who fell to an 8-19 sea­
Chica.. 3 c,....,,.nd 1 (N}
son In '59 after a 22-victory earn.
K ■nlff C ity 2 Detroit I (Nl
paJan In 1958, struck out rookies
Pancho derrera and Joe Koppe
tlu'ee times each In registering
1,0 vs Donovan 0.0
i .bis aecond shutout of the year .
N
d
1
·1 l'he other National League clubs
I &gt;
vs ·�a.�::::
j were Idle.
Ntw 'lork •• Ba ltlrnote N )LExmaroN,
Ky. UP1-C . V.
Plaf"C» HHrtent Sox
I
shOri I -0 .. .,..... 0.0
(Sonny) Whi\neY, wealthy New - ---�
The American League cham­
Saturdiv'• GamN
Yor k sporbman, w11 more eQnfl•
pion Chicago White So got a he!'rt•
Detroit at c hicato
fJDJOINNAlll UPJ - Cincinnati's
dent than ever today that hi• colt
ening pilchln g effort from Billy
Kansn �lty at Clevel and
C
MclJlh f11ce1 1 tremendous
eJ
Tompion, wtil help b.tm ltllub a
Pierce to beat the Cleveland In­
New
York
et
lalUmo,..
(NJ
ll
t o11!Qht when he atarts
c
ea,t
taa
y
Kentuck
the
in
lone:-atandlna: Jinx
dian.,, 3- 1, the Kanaas City Alh­
· fqr \he alwnp1111 Reds against
�by next Saturday.
leUea downe&lt;! the Detroit Tigers. Wuhlntton at lotton
Southern Aaaocl•Hon
Whitnf;!Y never JjH owned I fi�t .Plleti Pittlbui:1h in a three2·1 , am! the Baltimore Orioles
Little
Rock
1
1
Chattano:oea
4
scored a 6· l decision ove r the
D;erby winner, a)tboll&amp;h .he has en- 1 1ame .wrle• b4tff . .
Th• Reds aoqutred the 34-yeartered hones in the cla11,lie almo1t
Bo&amp;ton Red Sox Jn American Blrmineh-.n ' �la 2,, Its
ShrtffPO,rt 1 5 Mobile O
�
. riahthande_r from Clevel,and_ in
every year for the last three
League action.
NHh
vme 9 ,\tl1nta I
,
hope•
of Jlvmg their p1�eb1�g
decades.
Plerce , who had only a 14-15 re­
a shot In the a rm with a
Amerli;:an A1soclatlon
cord las1 11e11sQn, limited t he In•
Tompion thou,h CQuJd break corp,
.
'
'
lndl•n•poO• I Hou1ton I
dians to three hits until the ninth
thr apell. Already rerarded II tqp fii1ht bMJ'ler.
L�ulsvlll • •• Otnwr, Pt)d,, rllln
iLHt 1euon with the Indians,
Inning when woody Held tripled
the horse to beat in thll year's
.
Da l las-Ft. Worth o1t St. Pau l, ppd,,
Derby the lion of Tom. Fool romp- KclJlh poated a 1 9-8 record for
11.nd Bubba Phillipa singled.
rain.
ed to a 2% -length victory in the the second beat winning pereentCharl •■h&gt;n •' Ml nnHpell•, PPCf. , :f25 000
added Blue Grass Sta tes a1e in the Amfrie�m League, .704.
•• ln.
He won unqualified
respect
Th�rada)' at · Keeneland.
E H1ern L"""
from all batten in that leairue, but
Lancast.r 2 Sprln,Pl•ld 1
hp yet to prove. himself against
Alhtntown 9 8lngho1mton I
National Lea1ue batamen such as
Wl ltl1msport 7 RNdln1 3
Bob Skinner and Roberto ClemenI
lnternatlonal LHgue
te . or Plttlbur1b.
Buff1lo � Richmond ,
r , · 1 1,111 , ,.r, , .
!J1te pair ii lfladlna: Pirate slug.
Wente 4 Mio1ml O
PROVWENCE, . R. I.
1en in a •�eady barrage w'hich
iMontrHI 2 H•van1 O
National Boxing Asln. · ame
Cl
hll carried Pittsburgh ta a »even
Only .game, 1ch.ctuh,d
So�ny Llaton top heavyweight con­
lame wlnnina: 1treak with Thurs•
tender today but ranked Joey
STEUBENVILLE, O. UPI -Har- day ntght'1, 3-0, blanking of Phil­
MAJOR LEAGUE L•ADERS
Glardello only fourth �mong, mid­
old Paul, preaident of the Ohio adelphia.
No1tlonal Lffeu•
dleweight contenders.
School Football Coaches
High
Pl•r•r I, Club
G Al R H Pct.
The Pira tes winning atreak to­
Liston's flflt -round knockout Mays, S. F.
13 :S I 12 24 .471 AtNln., was refused I new contrad night wlll beat lny pu t 'toa:ether
' · ov�r ex -challenger Roy Ha rris al Moon, L. A .
13 :S2 IO 20 .385 aa history teacher ind head toot• lhut .tar in the National League
Houaton, Tex., l111t Monday boost­ Clemente, Pgh.
13 !!i3 I t 20 .377 ball coach at Steubenville Hilb thi1 ,e11on unlea the Reds pu t
ed him lo the number one perch, White, St. L.
WITH TRADE
1 1 44 9 1 6 .364 School.
a ttop to It.
where he replaced ex -champion Aa ron, Mil.
Paul, who team po1ted an. 8-2
J I 47 8 17 .362
After tonltht's a:ame, lhe -Reds,
Floyd P11tterson.
Skinner, Pgh.
1 3 45 12 18 .356 record last season, was ·refused a who are .in 1eventh place in th e
Ol•rdello, who held Gene Full­
new contract , in part because of a\andinta, play Pittsburgh In ,in­
American LMfU•
hlat ory f)e gamea on Saturday and Sun­
mer, the NBA mlddleweight cham Luc, K. C.
9 38 4 18 .474 "absenteelsm from hls
his
ming
r
perfo
I
e
w
pion, ta a draw in their recent Skowron, N. V.
I
h
·
class
469
�
J
6
8 32
.
day ,then hop off to the Weal
,------ OR GIVE HEt ------. '
tllle fight at Bozeman, Mont ., has Allison, Wash.
10 41 9 18 .'39 coachln111 dutlea.
C4e,t.
I
been trylpg to claim t he crown; Hensen, Bal.,
Paul, whose Bti R,ed team•
!.
I O 31 3 1 1 .3,&amp;t,
ELECTRIC
L
GENERA
A
tl\lt today'a ranking drops the Chill, K. C.
9 31 1 I J .85!5 have won 22 and lost 19 in the
..
I
',
P;hll1delphla contender not only
fou r years he h11 coached here, IYl�cu1, llETS RICI AWAltD ·
Run, a.tted In
I
SYltACU.SE, N. Y. · UPI-Syra.below .ehampion Fullmer but be·
National LHtue - McCovey, GI• has until the l!IPd · of the achool
ebae . Univenlty received
the
IQw Ge rm,iny's Gustav ::;choir., De­ anll 17; Skinner, Pirates Hi; A,1- term on his preHnt contract.
------troit's Henry Hnnk and Chicago's ron, B raves 13; &lt;Boyer, Cards 13;
Gtantl1nd Rice
i'ootb�ll trophy
Splder Webb,
thunday ._ the naUon 11 top eolRobinson, Reds 13.
-.
t
Jn the heavyweight divialon,
leae 1.. m qi lllH, Head Coech
A-1,en L_.._AUl,on, Sen• •
JI',
,IQrmer _champion Patterson gets atars 14; Gentile, Orioles 14; Mi•
Be·n �h•�aldt.r abo present•
"
his contracted June 20 return noao, Wh[ t e Sox 1 2 ; Skowron. Yan•
All•AiJ'Hmc•n N.Ud.l to Ernie
Bho t at Ingemar Johanssons crown kces 10; Mab:one. Red Sox 8,. ,
D1vl1 1 Ro1et Davia and Bob
However, chairman Tony Petron• Balley, Se
Y1tet.
n �:;:.9 .
ella ot the NBA ratln.11 committee
...
· MAY Ot TU�IANC
made it clear that Llstnn of Phlla•
Sl!IN
'1ellonel LN-yer, Carda
delphla Is regarded nol only 11 6: "McCovey, GlanL, &amp;; McMillan,
COLUMBUS UPI � No mailer . . TOKYO \JPI-M1y Day N!le- '
the most dangerous contende r but Reds 3; Robinson, Reds 4; Aaron, where you dip your Une thlt 'flffk• bftltioqa 1• - �q \SIHt:dQ' are ex­
"aa t he moat excltln11 heavyweight Braves 4 ; Sklnne r, Piratt11 4.
end the r.e■ \lltl · 1bould be &amp;ooclt J)tettd fo clr■W' ""30,ooio · worken,
to come to tht' fore since Rocky
and · 11r1e
American Lttp......Colovito,. Ti- · the state Wildllfe :DivlmQn aald In 3,000 ultra-rJa)ltuta
PHONE WY•l-!!U
Marc-lano."
gera S; Battey, Senatora S; Lem- lta weelt)y tllhll\l report for lake, numben of frt� �tudentl. The
1tudents plan to ltO:rm the Jap.
In' The Center Of Town
on, Senator, 3; Minoso, White Sox 1nd 1lrt111N1.
TORONTO UPI-Jim Davl1. 3; Skowron, Yanke,is 3.
The Dlvitlon t-1&lt;1 ne"'ly every ■MN 1Par)l1Nnl , buil4in, to pro- .
8U1rd and captain of the 1989
kind or !11h touncl In Ohio watcn teal
J1pu,,U. S., ...urlly tr.. i,y
Pltchln9
University of · Oklahoma football
Nat&amp;.n.1 , LN,..._La•, �!_r· • 11 �ft �14Jw.
�uld, haa been slened by ttie 3-0; Ftlend, Plt1ter !Ml; G•� •.
Sout.....lorn
i°
TOJ'Onto Argpnaub. He ls thfl Pirate, 2-0; . Wille,, Braves·
,ljlnoot _perreet
.\i'101· 15th United States lmport. Sanford, Glantl 2-0; JileConitlalr:,' l� 1bo�
1111■,
. ,
Giant,, l,j).
·'1!111'• "'°t,n
DI�, ,
A...,.lc.ln . ...... - Cosale, llfl'
1 , ,
,alljl mju,•
�
JO�ij\ow·:� on
, ·
• . IN
Sox 2-0; Coatu, Yankee, Ni
Moraan, Ti1ers 2--0; Herbert , AtJt., _
. ,
,
lelles 2-0. •
11,
Ch kago

lloom Mull Bf Mldt Ptr , A 8 · ·eat of Balll QII� Antvtng Sooo
, • SALE ST�lTS,·$1' tlltDAY APlJL 30th
�JH INCL UDES

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6 5
7 6
5 6
5 8

BOSTOr..i UPI-Ri!ilng young
middleweieht Joe DeNueei gets
his first big chance-and test1oni&amp;ht when he meets
Ralph
(Tiger) Jone11 in a televised 10.
round battle . at t.he Arena.

Bashon S,ociety
Event� Of Wetk

$1 00 Trade ·On All Models

1 954 FORD Custom Y-8 4 Door · · · · · · $595

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Milwaukee
L s A eI es
s� Lou�;
Philadelphia

A triple in the top of the ninth lnrung - the second extra
broke a 4-4
frame - by Lee of the Point Pleasant mg Blacks
·
· · to rs • ball game h ere against
· and won th e v1s1
the M"ddl
I
ebe
port Yellow Jackets Thursday afternoon, 5 to 4.
The big blow off Tom Anderson who f.llowed a total of 1 0
hits came after pinchhitter Escue had walked to lead off the

Rising Middleweight
Geto Chance At Tiger

Daily Sentine l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , April 29, 1960-S

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4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Apdl 39, 1960

�99.95

1 958 MERCURY Medtll1t 4 Door - · · · $1595

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San t-'raneisco . . . 9 4 .692 1

• Heavyweights.

1 956 CADILtAC Coupe Devllle · · · · · · $1995

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Liston Ranked
Behind Champ In

. . . . · $895

1 955 FORD fai,lane . . . . . . ·

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Hartinger Gets 4 for 4 At Plate
Including long Poke For Home Run

o:.'�t':� �:;t.-!·1:t;:;odc Again For Luck
In Der.by Race
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1 955 IUICf&lt; ·Super tl�tp· C..,. · - · · $895

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S'l'ANDINGS

los Angeles Dodgers that Willie Cincinnati

Giants.

They sang \he sophomore blues can still ··uoom 'em . "
Mcl'ovey
demonstrated
tha1
for the .3:W-hitting rookie 1e11saThursday 11:ii!hl when his thre e-run
eighth-inning homer and four runs
baited in tarried the Giants to an
7-5 \'ictory over tht' Dodgers and
into a second-place tie behind lhe
stre11king Plttshurgh Pirates, who
chalked uµ their seventh straight
win. 3-0, over the Philadelphia
Phillies .
Ta,, Roebuck Pitch
'McCovf&gt;y's game-winning blow
cam e off Ed Roebuck, who had
just replaced World Serif's star ,
Larry Sherry after the Giants took
a 3-� lead. A crowd or 33,313 saw
.
white
Ink
a11d
heather,
!'
A real .sporty job finished in
Sherry tagged with his third deJ
Power steering, power brakes, automatic dr.ve, radio,
feat of the year while Jack San•
heater. Seats mak� a bed. One local own�d car. Man,
ford won his second gam e .
you 'll like it!
Bob Friend, one of the Pirates
biuest disappointments or 1959,
turned In his third straight vie•
tory of the new season as the Pirat es equalled th e ,longest winning
It's got that go-go.go. Wilh the .VO llocket eqgine and
streak any NL team was able tu
straight stick. A real sharp likle -Olds. One local owner.
achi e ve in 'Ml. Friend str uc, out
11 batters, only one short of the
Try it today !
club record set by Babe Adam8
in 1909, in a neat four• hiltcr.

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p-ee, and 1lli mlnutea East 230
11rees, 16 mln utea East 230 feet;
LiGAL NOTICE
.hence North e de&amp;rees, JO mmutea
FO R SALE. FIVE lluOII HOUSE
A �"ORD BETWEEN 1 929- 1 940
No. 12.9 1 1
West 596 feel ; lheace E111t 1 188
with bath. Nlce loeation. M.elviA
Good body and . , fe!)�en State
Hood. 1 1 1 Locwt SL. Pl&gt;m&amp;NJ
By virtue of an Order of Sa.le leet; thence North 88 degrees and
price and condihotf m first leiduly uuiued out of the Court ot JO minutea East 5,98 feet to the
3-30-JOtp
ter. Write Mike Fultz, 1 10 High
----,-.,,--,-,Common Pleu o( M.ei.aa County, place of beJinni.na:, conta mmg
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE I.ESULni
Street, Pomeroy, O.
4 26 3tp ROUSE F'OR SA.LE lri PAGE- u h, o, m the cue of Pomeroy Na• 18.M acre1.
town, 11.&amp; room,, t l'OOma down. t 1onal Bank, Rutland Branch, RutThird Tnct : Bein11: in fTa.ction
RATES
2 up, appro.Llmateb' 1 acre le- land, O b10, again t Clyde Kmg and 36, Town 6, Range 14 West; begm.
vel land exceJlent well 13 mUct He l en Km&amp;:, upon a judillleot ning 212 feet South of the North• ,
I eenta ,er word. 01te b)IJtl'tli.., lllnbnum cblif'lit - 80 4:U�
APAh'l'MENTS - i'urnlah� and
from Pomeroy on St.ate Route therein renaered, and being C ue eaat corner of said Fraction 36; 1
t cm.ti per word for three couec,utive inoaertiona..
unturnllhed.. Mdlulen, M.iddlo­
692. Price $800.00.
Inquire No. 1 2,98 1 m said Court, I will of· thence South alon1 tbe East Ii ne
SpradaJ. - one mouth for )0 centa per word.
pott. Phone WY-2-0286.
2-3-11
Mrs. Howell 1.t Pa&amp;etowa.
hi! rate ol I
P&lt;T word 'Will be ctw,ied fw
fer a t public sale at the front door of said Fraction 375 leet; thence 1
*CRYSTAL
II DOI pold wllhin 10 days ofter r'"""Vll&gt;41 bill.
3·12-60tc
of the Courthouae in the Village South '7 degrees and 50 minutes :
ROOM HOUSE, TWO ,
7
AND
8
rn.t,, jn Adyerti"""' - Sbovld be report,d immediately. Tbe
*CHINA
room apartment.a. A. N. Bengel, iAitES SLAUGHTF...i PROPERTY, of P omeroy, Meiss Coucty, Ohio, 268 feet; thence North 43 degrees
»&amp;Uy Sentlitel will .not be responatble for more Ull%I one incor•
24
feet;
minutes
\\'
and
esl
on
the
2Ut
day
or
May,
1960,
at
00
Phone NY2•J272.
l l-2·Uc
Portland, Ohio. 5 room house, 1
rect inoertlolL
*COSTUME JEWELRY
aere, outbuildings,
carpenter IO o'clock A. M. the following thence North 30 degrees end 30
tliard of Thanb aad Speclal Not.i(ea of E¥"•qta l l .UO. Obltu.ariel
mlnu:es East 3:t, feet; thence North
land
and
tenement,,
le&gt;wit:
shop. Variety fruit and grapes.
FOR RF..N'T HOUSE IN POMEROY
pabliabcd at 1 cent per word.
*Meeker BIIHoldlJ &amp;
Situated in lhe Township of Rut• 29 deRreea and .50 minutes East
F.
or further information call
room,
.and
bath,
unfurnished,
4
':70RDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
0 DAYS
\ MO.
degree11
1
275
feet;
thence
land,
north
County of Mt:igs, Stale of
7
VI 3-2476.
4 27 etp
Call af1.tr 5:30 P. M:. Phone
Punes
1�
80c
IIOc
$1. 35
$4 .M
------- ----- Ohio, and bounded and described end 15 minutes Eut 255 feet to
WY2-a575
I as
4.Jfl-tfc
,1.20
211
80c
$1.80
$6.00
the place of beginning, contai ning
follow11:
5 ROOM HOUSE. Chicken house,
Diamonds Remounle&lt;I
7&amp;c
,1.ao
311
$1.211
$7.M
First Tract: Being in Section HI, ii\ all 135.74 acrea, more or Jess.
cellar and garage, Cook's Gap
5 Room unfurnished apartment,
Hill.
Hatel Taylor,
Phone. Town 6, Range 14, West bejpnning But subjecl to sll legat highways.
and small furnished apartment
Said real est.ate is appraised at
4 27 3tp 184.4 feet North of the Soutbe(list
WY 2-6169.
in Pomeroy. Phone WY 2•3028.
corner of said Section 16; thence $3000.00 and cannot be sold for
4 28 31.c
TWO HOMES NEAR RUTLAND. West 18 feel; thence Soutti 65 de• less Wlan two thirds of the ap­
*WATCHES
4 - room frame, 1 acre ground greea and 45 minutes Weat 462 praised value.
FIVE, SIX, OR SEVEN ROOMS.
1nd 5 • ro&lt;'m frame, 3.30 acres. feet lo the South line or aaid Sec•
*JEWELRY
( I ) Notices
1 15 But ternut Ave. Inquire with·
Terms: Cash in band on da)' of
Sacrifice lor quick sale. Mabel lion; thence West along the South sale.
in.
4 28 3tp
·
TWO PONY COLTS. REASON·
* LIGHTERS
Hogue, Rutland, Ph. SH 2-4932. line of said Section 2506 feet;
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH I
able. David VanMeter, West SLEEPlNU llOOM. 409 W. Main-st
4 23 .6tp thence North .5 de!P'ees and 60
Sheriff,
Meigs
County,
Ohio
j
---------Columbia.
Pomeroy, C11 ll WY 2· 284:8.
4•26-6tc
*SILVER
minutes East l l60 feet to the WEBSTER &amp; FIJL'l'Z.
BIG FOUR
COTTAGE
AND
LOT
ON
ROUTE
'
4 29 6tp
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff
North
side
of
Creek;
thence
along
OLJVER
TRAC..
'
TOR
CulUvator1
60
, 338 above Antiquity near Ohio
Now Factory Molhod
*TRAVEL CLOCKS
14) 22, 29; (0) 6, 13, 20, Ole
mowins machine. Ready for ----------River. Out of high water. Priced lhe North aide of the Creek North
1
33
dgreea
and
30
minuteJ
East
work. Oulck aale. $300. G. A.
to sell. See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2
NEW YORK UPI-Student "vie
684.7 feet; thence South 2 degrees
Ddm, Alcine, Phone W I9-3088.
4 2.6 6tc
I Racine.
tims of reprlsals" for anti-segreminute,
We,t
817
fe
t;
and
00
$250 p..,. WNk
4 " 6lo
gaiion demonstrations wlll 'be of•
MODERN
Good Man
FIVE thence South 71t degrees and 30
,
' FOR SALE
fered
financial aid from the
FURNITURE AUCTION Oy CON­ $170 pw WMk
room bouee, full basement and minutes East 429 feet; thence
t125 ,.,- wMlc
Board or Missions of the Congre• ,
st11ned furniture at the MUes Av-..... Man
F•lr Min
attic. Auume balance of 4.'lb North 315 feet; thence Eatt 858
gatlonal Chrlstian C'hurches. The
Mor.ument Building, W. Main We have all of the fatr and aver•
direct government loan. Lot M feet; t.hence North 18 degrees and
Rev.
Dr. Truman B. Douglass,
St. Racine, Ohi•, April 30th,
ee
age men we need, but we need
xtM. Good neighborhood. Call 00 m.tnute1 West 132 f t; thenc&lt;!
executive vice president or the I
Wblle You Wall
12:30 p. m.: 0 ga, ranges, J
North
minute,
84
degrees
and
30
good men. 1'o these men, we will
or aee Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
board, sald Thursday the help
dryer; 1 electric range, .5 bed­
offer a guaranteed weekly in•
W. Vt.
4-26-Uc Ea1Jt 884.7 feet; lhence North
was
being orfered "as evidence
Phone WY•!-3785
E. Main Street
Pomeroy, Oblo
room sultes, 1 coal range, 7
70
dearees and
30 minutes
come and furnish him wilh all
of the sincerity ol our convic­
coffee tabiea, 3 television,, 4
th e good qualified leads he can FOR SALE SEVt;N ROOM HOUSE Eaat 132 feet; thence North 61 de ­
with two baths, wage, waah crees and 30 minutes East 132 tions.''
: SER'vicE STATION
relrigerltora, 3 breakfast sets,
use. lie must be of good charPomertf, Ohio
I. Mlln St,
house, cellar, large comer lot feet; thence North 70 degrees and
4 li\rtng room suiteB, 4 W.llliherlli,
actcr have an auto have a fam·
- WY-2-9932
located in . Chester, Ohio, on 00
2 dlnnelte sets, 3 kikhen cab•
minutes
East
6e
feet;
ily obligation, man ' management
Route 7. Priced Jo aelL If in.ter• thence North 76 degrees and
Oil Cb.I_, Lube Jobi,
jneta, other misc. furniture.
capabiHtiea. These posllions are
etted call or wr1�! Paul Pohn11, 00 minutes E.ast 47&amp; feet to the
TV Sloml&gt;I
Sale conducted by Bradford
auilable in Meigs, Athens, Vin•
Ripley, W. Va. hl. ES2-843S. East line of said Section 16;
Auction Co. A. C. Bradford,
ton and Jackson countiei;.
4-26-tfc
M£r. Crllt Bradford, Auctioneer If you can meet the above qualifj .
thence South along the .ta.st line
TIRMITI AND PIST CONTROL
-- -- Terms; Cash.
- --­ of said Section 84S feet to the
cations a.nd you are completely by f•ln. p,- Inspection,, lnaur•
Not respons,ible for accident.8
place of beginning, cont1inin1
alnce,e ,boul o solid '"'""' ·
N 1,y N•tter.wlde. PhoM I,
4·23•6tc
56.3 acrea.
call Lancaster OL 34515 for ,
aM A. Service 'StetlMI
WYl..
Second Tract: Being in Fraction
immediate appolntrnent.
4-2'-tfc
2366, .
4 29 2tc l ----- -------­ 8, Town � Range 14 Weit; be­
-------·----.HEALTHY WOMAN lla-70 TO
FOR TRADE: TWO•BO'M'OM , 12 ginning in tl1e center of the public
WORLD'S FI NEST PERFORMANCE
SOMEONE TO CARE FOR � HU..D. live in and C(lOk rind keep hou11e
in ch ll)ounled plow frr John road 33 feet Weat of the North­
REN for two weeks. Live In
for ·mall. No drinklnJi!:. Write
Deere 'MT. Will trade for cult!• west corner of Fraction 2; thence
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Phone WY 2-2297 .
4 28 3tc:
Box 668-H, c/o The Daily Sen•
valor for same. Martin Wilcoxen, along center of the public road
tinel, Pomeroy.
4 28 3tp
1 Racine, O., phone WI 9-308'1 .
north 18 degrees and 26 minute,
K
ITCHEN
HELi'.
APPLY
IN
4 'n 3t West 235 feet; thence alon&amp; the
TH&gt;:RE WILL BE A DANCE AT
center of the road North 16 de­
person
oniy
.11t
Martin
Restaur•
the Moose Hall, Sa turday night
grees 20 minL1te1 Weit 21'1.9 feet;
ant,
Middleport.
4
28
3tc
9:
to
12:30
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.
The
public
from
30'
th,ence along the eenter of road
is invited. There will alao be a
NOTICE OF SALE
North 19 degrees and 00 minutes
(
Gun Shoot, Sunday at 1 p. m. on
By virtue or a Chattel Mortgage Weet 591 .2 feet; thence along cen­
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Rt. 7 behind the 1katlng rink.
.
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McCOY
executed
and delivered by Gary ter o f road North 40 degrees and
For FREE lnspedloa
4 28 3tp
AUCTIO,.IIR
Lee to the undenigned on March 30 m i n ute&amp; West 177.4 feet; lhehce
Cu,tom control pantl with all
PHONE
Route 2, Lone Bottaim, • Jh&amp;
2, 1959, and noted by the Clerk along the center of road North �
ccintrols convtnl.ntly located
WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK or
GJlmore's Supply Store
of Courli; of Meigi; County, Ohio, degrees and 30 min utes West 153
May 9 to .May 11t. open Monday,
AIR C&lt;JND!'l'IONINO, UFRIGER· on the Title or the automobile feet to the North line of aaid Sec­
May 16. "CllU ' 111 Shoe Repair,"
WY•2•::074
ation aervlce. Jack's BefrlJera­ herelnafter d�scribed, on March 2, tion 6 ; thence West 2280 feet to
';,tlddleport.
4 28 6tp
tlon,
New Haven. Pbone TU 1 959, and on which derault haa the Northwest corner of Hid Frac­
I Sound Oui Front Z•nltll
Vaughan's Exlenntnallng
��37.
6-23-tf been made, the undersigned will tion 6 ; thence South IJ degrees and
Quality 1p11Mrt-ont on
ATTENTION TIACHIRS
Company
elth•r tld• of plcturt screen
Teacher• needed ror 1mmmer H·
sell
the
goods
.11nd
chattels
describ­
min
utes
East
160
feet;
thence
25
It. Marva, 'h. Va.
for tha be1t In TV
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aIa:nment ,Oua....
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1ncome. ----·------·-­ MUILLIR FI.IRNACll.11,,, W SrlNG­ ed in !laid mortgage, to. wit : 1 9$4 South 17 degrees and 15 minutes
.
tone qulllty.
For -tnformatlon, 1'11 write . M.r. ,D«µif -U P FIXTURES FOR SHOW
HOUSI •pptl■nnL ArMhl ... Mercury, ts-cylinder, 4-door Sedap, Weat �'7 feet; thenre Sol,\th 375
Clark, P. O. Oux 4083, l'Brken•
th•r•, lyncuN, Ohio. Phone Serial Number �SL 42773M, at feet; thence North ff?' dtin•ee,i ' a""°
luaine111, ;ttidney V 1pread straps
4 29 3t1,1 •-•thd'-11 !Gt of other 1hlngs at a
burg, W. Va.
1 1 -19'11c public ,ale at Tom Rue Motors, dh ro m lnutea East 16'7 feet; tliellce
WY-2-4314------bargain. Also 1100d horse drawn
South Third Street in the Village South SO degrees and 40 minutes
• " Fringe lock" olrcult
d"k harrow· No. 12, double '" Th!LEVISION RADIO A.'W SIi.ALL or Middleport, ;deigs County, Ohio, East 390 feet; thence So\1th 14 d•
. ...... bum ....... .
appliance
rep1lr.
Phone
Oti1
work harnelfl, good shape. 1
on May 13, 1 960, al 10:00 o'clock grees a11d 10 minutes Well 1 00
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_.Capacltf•ltlua" componlllla
McCllnloct.
Racine,
Oblo.
10:n FORD VB 2 dr. Sedan. Fordo•
young • year old iron gN1y
feet ; thence South 10 degree, and
a. m.
2-1-tfc
mule. Extra sharp. 11281J.OO.
rnare, 1100d worker single or
Clti:r.ens National Bank I� m i nutes East S84 feet; thence
• au,..•lne pJctwe l111Nl
Blaettnar ·,. Pomero.v.
4 27 (ltf.:
double. Good set harness on CIJSTOAI BU ILT Kl1',Jl£N D£.
South 53 degrees and 30 mlnutea
Mortgagee
• CIMlena• plctura .....
back. Also, good to ride. See
(4) 29; (5) 6, 10, 12, 4tc E111t 3,82 feet; thence North 84 dellpld fo:- •our hOlll'l ..,..,. ..
l 9Mj CHEVROLET V8 SY:tlon Wa•
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Howard
Stewart,
Harrisonville,
ttm,tN. ll'nn.man aud Abbotl
10n. One careful owner. Shows
RL
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Ohio.
4 28 3tp
H-tf
P!lone WY-2-o321.
b1J1t or c111re. $1390.00. Blaotl•
nan, Pomeroy.
4 27 61.c
119 ACRE FAH M--Good 6-r.am TILIVIIION RADIO AH0 SMALL
C ontemporary l o•boy styllng, �
I house wilh bath, 2-room aecond
AppU1nc. ,.,-Ir. C•II PHnk
overell dlegon■t measure, 282 sq. In.
AU Mah.. MM! Me.MIi
house, 2 barns, double aarage.
Capteln1, 414 N, Second Ave.,
In l1,1�r H M Horhi:ontal C-al•
of re ctang u l a r p i c ture are a . In
... TROPOLITAN MOTOltl
Water .11upply, 2 due wells.
I J tfe
Mlddl•port.
-•.- volts of pletura ,ower­
gra
ined
Walnut,
M
1t109any,
Blond
Le111ed, mineral rl&amp;hll go. Prl&lt;".e
onl:, ttand1rd h1ndcraft1d cltcultcy
' O a k , M a p l e o 23 Inch 'f\'AUCTION
ta uHd tor more opa5affna d-,and­
,._..,, Oh•
­
$6800.00. Nylon ll1de•A-lied and
. F r ooted W a l n u t
sbmty and IHI ..,va MldachtL
FOR
Compl.t• Service
chair, $175; 9 x 1 2 wool rA8 and
1967 BUICK V8 Cenlury 2 dr. hard
Only
color,.
•
Crltt Bradford
pad,
$7.5;
Hotpoinl
automallc
Lop. l'ower at�na: and br1ke11.
'Wrlh, Phane ar Cont1ct
WUh Trade
clothes dryer SM; Kohler and
Dynaflow drive. One careful
10 Mahogan1
A, C. IIAOl'OrtD, a.cine, Ohie.
Campbell
piano,
:»o;
Large
owner. J.Jke new rlni■h inaidt!
Perfection
fuel
oll
stove,
$1
1.5.
and out. 117"6.00. BlaeUnar·,,
See Sylvi11 carman, Peach Fork
4 27 8tc
Pomtiroy.
Road, or Phone WY 2-686n.
RepubU.an
• 28 3tc
1868 PONTlAC va 4 dr. Sedan. Ra­
• P11ff Power '""''-""• • M..1...... Ch■1tl1 fof N1l.,­
. . Capable
dlo ,nd healer. One caNl(ul own .
w,vlclfttl. • "�•lty -Plu1" COffl,■tllMI for I� llfo
CITY
PRICES
FOR
DO
YOU
PAY
er. Sharp car. '2f90.00, Blaetl·
• Sun shin■ ptctur■ TIIN • Z.fth Spotllte Dl•I • Clt1of111,•
Courteous
used fKrm mach inery? See Blll
4 27 6tc
nar's, Pomeroy.
hce �I... 1le11 • Dip... 9"Nllne • To• c...,. h•tfl■
Goodwin and buy at farm pricea.
.
Exporlenced
Six mile, from Wilke■ville.
• lf,500 v•ltt fll pictuN pt,WW
I -11 for !&gt;ale
4 28 SOtc
Before 9:30 A.114.
Paid Pol. Adv.
Mlddlopo.t WY,2•264t
WlNOOW 8LIND4 AN1l SJIADEB
Pomoroy WY ,Ntt5
Ven�Ua11, Bllnda, all lilea 1nd STURDY BABY BED. SOLID panel
�AUTI PIID ffCIIII
THI STttOWl MODIL D1•1n
eolorL Jtret l1Uma1.a,. Dale
foot and head board, adjustable
A♦ C14" O\IOTIII ctiqonal fflfflitlftl, 104
WlpPol Supply, ata tJalon tve.,
sprlnp, · s1mmon1 "Beaut)'-Baby"
Yuk•n
14141
sq.
lncbts of pic.u" vtewta1 a.,...
1-MOtc
P•ero)', Ohl&lt;,,
waterproof interaprln&amp; mattre81.
In Cara au Lal\ (Ortv•,.....•111)
F.xcellenl condltlon. Ph. W Y 2- HAMILL SIAVICI ITATION
ALL STEEL FLAT Biro 8 rr. BY
�.
Onty fl3&amp;.9�
t 27 3tc
ans.
ll'ii It lor &amp;wo ton truck.
Price $200. o. F. L,yont,
OIRLII
,
Ivery D111 lertlN
4-211'3tc
8H2
Wet
and wlndlq
You
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a•
wen
be dead II wlth­
�
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qut whlte Uinnl1 oxford.a. We
hrin
Y')llr
pleuuro lo an ond
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LIVI IAI T. MINNOWI, HIGHT
haVe them a&amp; ,1.99, $3.29 aud Woo &amp; C�IL,lN
lly lf you'ro
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qulck.,,-'4
pt1et
TV R•.,.tr ­
�•Im, lllhlnt '"!l!PIIN, flob•
M,f9. NavY and cha-ch• hats $1.
an Un.S.C. Carl Our Steorln1 Chedl,U,
P1-o WY-2-2115
1111 lice- a,1µ1111" lronp 8
4 27 4tc
Shot1 Bpx.
ia juot. lho llcket tor a wobbly, vlbra::J
.,...,.,,
0111
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1. a. lo 7:IO.p. m, week
'· car lhol •tiff.rubber
hndlr f-10 a. m. FHe Novelty
lllol,
lho "cultwil" in for •
lllop,
t,ll•lllc ,i!NGER ZIG•ZAO SEWING MA­
ClllNE. · Llke new. OrJ11:lnalb HOM.I, BUt..DERB, BIIICII CARI·
thorou h 1Vln1-over on our
0
.
NET maken Formica link topa.
coat ,,ver $300. Pay ort balanCil
1&gt;.\
VIDSON
MODEL l � HARUn'
accurate "Bear, AJinement.
Vinyl
11hfl,t01
block
laid.
Hotue
Of Sl 1:il.00, PIYl'IU!nll 18 per mo.
CISctllent condlt.Jon, rftlt $la&amp;
Rack. 11 '1 I Safety
r,paln ot 1ll dd&lt;l'lptl- Call
Phone WY 2·220f
4 27 3tc
get■; 11. Phone CK 'f•JUI.
Servi,you OWi yourGuy :Mt' 1ler, Ra.cine, OJuo.
'
4 28 31c
11lf, your ear Md
SINGER SEWING
MACIIINE2 24
kound bobbin model 8tl in brand
your nei1hbonl
new con,ole cablnet. Orialnally ClltAVILY TI.ACTOR IALII AND
lanlco. ,11 I. Molll, Pomtror.
1old ' fer ,179.30.
over pay­
- WY2-2f7S, - 'tll t
ment• $'1 per linonlh, Balance
p. m. untll J1H1• I. IIIIIIIIUt
due ,$84.&amp;0. Phone WY 2- 2204.
,.
Har•I- ..,.hart,
R...rnlllo.
4 21 at,
Olllt. - Coololllo Mtl,
RATS KIL!,ED WITH STAii 1,1.,u,
War!,rlq. 2\Jo Ibo., Sl .4U; t Ibo.
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5'11� p �. 1nd IU!flOIOed,
\'
Derwch Hvdw1ro.
14) 27, .28, 29 ; (3) 4 , 3, ft,
TRADE
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1 1, 12; IS, 18, ID, ®• 26,
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3, ,
10,
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6-Dllly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., April 29, 1960

( 1 1 ) Wanted To Buy 1 (21 l Real Estate

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Adventure Time
Steamboat B.IU
CIJ-.o Kid
Music In the Round
The JUI\ 1"'arkPr ��ow
Dct.th Valley Daya
Thls Man Dawson
Masquerade Party
Race For Space
Bell Telephone Hour
New1 Bead.llOI&amp;,
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CAR WASH and
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boat, One 10 HP Mer&lt;ury Burri• COllPUl'II: llli� ��
loelloa. · Life, Auto, l'lff, Pollo;
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t:u1. The Secret Storm
4:80 The ,Edge of Niiht
t:00 'l1le Three Stoo a:es
�:30 Ulp of 1\lleY
•:oo Arthur J. Rmltb--N•,..
A Look at the Weather
El:20 'fhe .,.Ju1e Rivlln Show
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Hotel De Paree
weaUngbouse Playhouse
The Twlli&amp;bt Zone
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Cartoon Show
Mighty . Mo� Pb.yl..QUal:
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C1rloon Theattr
Sky Kini
Jet Jool&lt;ton
Movie 'Matinee
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Mr1. Josephine Miller, Mrs. D:9u1•
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5:30 Git Coll••• Bowl
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PACK MEETING HILD
Cub Scout Pack 256 held a
meetinJ Tuesday evening at the
City fklildine:. Rea:letratlon cards
were presented to all Cubs. The
followin1 awards were presented
Ronnie Floyd, Wolf, Arrowp0lnt
and 1 year pin ; Raymond McF'arland, Wolf and 1 year pin; Mark
Arrowpolnt,
Grinstead,
Woll,
Denner Strip and 1 Y�lr pin;
ROTARY
SISSION
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Lynn Tennant 2 year pm.
The Rotary Club met (or their
Roush 1howed • meetlnC Thunday eve9lng at 'the
N:ra. Nelson
allde1 taken of the acouta and Hartford Methodist CHurch with
a . few of their 1ctlvltiei also o f .tbe women of the church ten.i]\g
.nany acentc views taken In Flor- the dinner. Rev. Robert DIU• of
ida Hd Sll\.g,ty� 'ltwntalns. G,ames the �UB Church wa.1 i-U,fit apeik·
�e the;:� played.
er. A,ttending were Donald Fo&amp;leLayne, · J;)ohald
Refrt:shll\enu were ,;.,::ved to IIOUI, Herman
Mrs. Vernon Harrah, Mn. Nelson . �111b1 Lloy d , llo�ah. Floyd Car­
Rou,h, Mrs. Robert Dtle Roush, mack, Richard ord, Dr. John
Mrs. Ray Sisk, Mrs . John Bost, JlidawlY, J. L. StA.YWJrl, _ Jack
'Mn. Loren Bird, Mr1. Roy Jonea, Flesher, J•mes H1;mpton, ,J\om,e
Mra. Tom Hortman, Mra. Marvin Wllll,;mison, Harry Miller, C), J.
Rouah, Mn. Lewis Capehart, Mrs. ,Bostic, Philip Wolpert, i. L. • tein
Richard Ord, lira. Carl Tennant, 11lomas Reed and Rev. tnemtn .
Mn. Foller Grinstead, Mr. and
COUPLIS
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'the Couple,. c.iub met Saturday
William McFarland Roger Harrah, Roa:er Ro1,11h, Ronnie Roush, eveni'!-g at the Martin Rutau,arl&amp; .
P,iul Sayre, GreJ Gibbi, Tommy for dmner. The members were
Grimm, Ro8'1e and Mike Floyd, then &amp;uesta of Mr. and .Mi's..
Gary and Rodney Goodnile, Leon • Lester_ Zerkle -.1 their home Tho.,.
ard Morris, Ned Armstrong, Ran• attendmg were Mr. •nd Mr1. Ro.,
dy Roush, Merry Alice and Paul bert Cooke, Mr. and Mr■. Earl
; Bost, Sammy Bird, Morri s Roush, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Burn�
Johnny Wood, Jeanne, Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and. ,
John David Morgan, Mike J Ones, Mr. and Mrs. Zerkle,
Tommy Hoffman, Raymond M_c- WOME N VOTERS HOLD $I.ION
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Grinstead, Johnny and D ores iVaven Heigh'6. A. report wH lqtj
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ly Joe Rouah and Melvin Fr&gt;'Frallz Reichert o1 the �cent
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GOOD WILL CLUI MIITS
attended as ohsener1 where the
The Good Wlll Club met Fri- c.,ming ·bu ildlog pro1tam was dis
day evenlni ■t the home of Mrs. cuised. Mrs. Reichert alao report-,
Ray w�ver. During the evening ed on -ihe stale meet1n1 of the
League hel d a't Beckley; · She at�·
tended as a delegate.
The pr9gram was 11reirented by r
Mrs. Chester Weiver who d11cU1-i
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their dulies.
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Krodef, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs.
t. Dyer, Mrs. Kent Miller, M�
Weaver, Mrs. Harry Layne, •i
0. J. Ro.tic, Mrs. R11.lph Crump�,
J,lra. Re\c�crt, Mrs. Fleaher, Mrf,,
1.loyd f\oush and Mrs. Thompseo. · .

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2:00 Mystery Matinee
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Circle 3 Ranch
Sheena, Queen o f Jun11te
Junior Auction
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p-ee, and 1lli mlnutea East 230
11rees, 16 mln utea East 230 feet;
LiGAL NOTICE
.hence North e de&amp;rees, JO mmutea
FO R SALE. FIVE lluOII HOUSE
A �"ORD BETWEEN 1 929- 1 940
No. 12.9 1 1
West 596 feel ; lheace E111t 1 188
with bath. Nlce loeation. M.elviA
Good body and . , fe!)�en State
Hood. 1 1 1 Locwt SL. Pl&gt;m&amp;NJ
By virtue of an Order of Sa.le leet; thence North 88 degrees and
price and condihotf m first leiduly uuiued out of the Court ot JO minutea East 5,98 feet to the
3-30-JOtp
ter. Write Mike Fultz, 1 10 High
----,-.,,--,-,Common Pleu o( M.ei.aa County, place of beJinni.na:, conta mmg
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE I.ESULni
Street, Pomeroy, O.
4 26 3tp ROUSE F'OR SA.LE lri PAGE- u h, o, m the cue of Pomeroy Na• 18.M acre1.
town, 11.&amp; room,, t l'OOma down. t 1onal Bank, Rutland Branch, RutThird Tnct : Bein11: in fTa.ction
RATES
2 up, appro.Llmateb' 1 acre le- land, O b10, again t Clyde Kmg and 36, Town 6, Range 14 West; begm.
vel land exceJlent well 13 mUct He l en Km&amp;:, upon a judillleot ning 212 feet South of the North• ,
I eenta ,er word. 01te b)IJtl'tli.., lllnbnum cblif'lit - 80 4:U�
APAh'l'MENTS - i'urnlah� and
from Pomeroy on St.ate Route therein renaered, and being C ue eaat corner of said Fraction 36; 1
t cm.ti per word for three couec,utive inoaertiona..
unturnllhed.. Mdlulen, M.iddlo­
692. Price $800.00.
Inquire No. 1 2,98 1 m said Court, I will of· thence South alon1 tbe East Ii ne
SpradaJ. - one mouth for )0 centa per word.
pott. Phone WY-2-0286.
2-3-11
Mrs. Howell 1.t Pa&amp;etowa.
hi! rate ol I
P&lt;T word 'Will be ctw,ied fw
fer a t public sale at the front door of said Fraction 375 leet; thence 1
*CRYSTAL
II DOI pold wllhin 10 days ofter r'"""Vll&gt;41 bill.
3·12-60tc
of the Courthouae in the Village South '7 degrees and 50 minutes :
ROOM HOUSE, TWO ,
7
AND
8
rn.t,, jn Adyerti"""' - Sbovld be report,d immediately. Tbe
*CHINA
room apartment.a. A. N. Bengel, iAitES SLAUGHTF...i PROPERTY, of P omeroy, Meiss Coucty, Ohio, 268 feet; thence North 43 degrees
»&amp;Uy Sentlitel will .not be responatble for more Ull%I one incor•
24
feet;
minutes
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esl
on
the
2Ut
day
or
May,
1960,
at
00
Phone NY2•J272.
l l-2·Uc
Portland, Ohio. 5 room house, 1
rect inoertlolL
*COSTUME JEWELRY
aere, outbuildings,
carpenter IO o'clock A. M. the following thence North 30 degrees end 30
tliard of Thanb aad Speclal Not.i(ea of E¥"•qta l l .UO. Obltu.ariel
mlnu:es East 3:t, feet; thence North
land
and
tenement,,
le&gt;wit:
shop. Variety fruit and grapes.
FOR RF..N'T HOUSE IN POMEROY
pabliabcd at 1 cent per word.
*Meeker BIIHoldlJ &amp;
Situated in lhe Township of Rut• 29 deRreea and .50 minutes East
F.
or further information call
room,
.and
bath,
unfurnished,
4
':70RDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
0 DAYS
\ MO.
degree11
1
275
feet;
thence
land,
north
County of Mt:igs, Stale of
7
VI 3-2476.
4 27 etp
Call af1.tr 5:30 P. M:. Phone
Punes
1�
80c
IIOc
$1. 35
$4 .M
------- ----- Ohio, and bounded and described end 15 minutes Eut 255 feet to
WY2-a575
I as
4.Jfl-tfc
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211
80c
$1.80
$6.00
the place of beginning, contai ning
follow11:
5 ROOM HOUSE. Chicken house,
Diamonds Remounle&lt;I
7&amp;c
,1.ao
311
$1.211
$7.M
First Tract: Being in Section HI, ii\ all 135.74 acrea, more or Jess.
cellar and garage, Cook's Gap
5 Room unfurnished apartment,
Hill.
Hatel Taylor,
Phone. Town 6, Range 14, West bejpnning But subjecl to sll legat highways.
and small furnished apartment
Said real est.ate is appraised at
4 27 3tp 184.4 feet North of the Soutbe(list
WY 2-6169.
in Pomeroy. Phone WY 2•3028.
corner of said Section 16; thence $3000.00 and cannot be sold for
4 28 31.c
TWO HOMES NEAR RUTLAND. West 18 feel; thence Soutti 65 de• less Wlan two thirds of the ap­
*WATCHES
4 - room frame, 1 acre ground greea and 45 minutes Weat 462 praised value.
FIVE, SIX, OR SEVEN ROOMS.
1nd 5 • ro&lt;'m frame, 3.30 acres. feet lo the South line or aaid Sec•
*JEWELRY
( I ) Notices
1 15 But ternut Ave. Inquire with·
Terms: Cash in band on da)' of
Sacrifice lor quick sale. Mabel lion; thence West along the South sale.
in.
4 28 3tp
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TWO PONY COLTS. REASON·
* LIGHTERS
Hogue, Rutland, Ph. SH 2-4932. line of said Section 2506 feet;
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH I
able. David VanMeter, West SLEEPlNU llOOM. 409 W. Main-st
4 23 .6tp thence North .5 de!P'ees and 60
Sheriff,
Meigs
County,
Ohio
j
---------Columbia.
Pomeroy, C11 ll WY 2· 284:8.
4•26-6tc
*SILVER
minutes East l l60 feet to the WEBSTER &amp; FIJL'l'Z.
BIG FOUR
COTTAGE
AND
LOT
ON
ROUTE
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Attorneys
for
Plaintiff
North
side
of
Creek;
thence
along
OLJVER
TRAC..
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CulUvator1
60
, 338 above Antiquity near Ohio
Now Factory Molhod
*TRAVEL CLOCKS
14) 22, 29; (0) 6, 13, 20, Ole
mowins machine. Ready for ----------River. Out of high water. Priced lhe North aide of the Creek North
1
33
dgreea
and
30
minuteJ
East
work. Oulck aale. $300. G. A.
to sell. See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2
NEW YORK UPI-Student "vie
684.7 feet; thence South 2 degrees
Ddm, Alcine, Phone W I9-3088.
4 2.6 6tc
I Racine.
tims of reprlsals" for anti-segreminute,
We,t
817
fe
t;
and
00
$250 p..,. WNk
4 " 6lo
gaiion demonstrations wlll 'be of•
MODERN
Good Man
FIVE thence South 71t degrees and 30
,
' FOR SALE
fered
financial aid from the
FURNITURE AUCTION Oy CON­ $170 pw WMk
room bouee, full basement and minutes East 429 feet; thence
t125 ,.,- wMlc
Board or Missions of the Congre• ,
st11ned furniture at the MUes Av-..... Man
F•lr Min
attic. Auume balance of 4.'lb North 315 feet; thence Eatt 858
gatlonal Chrlstian C'hurches. The
Mor.ument Building, W. Main We have all of the fatr and aver•
direct government loan. Lot M feet; t.hence North 18 degrees and
Rev.
Dr. Truman B. Douglass,
St. Racine, Ohi•, April 30th,
ee
age men we need, but we need
xtM. Good neighborhood. Call 00 m.tnute1 West 132 f t; thenc&lt;!
executive vice president or the I
Wblle You Wall
12:30 p. m.: 0 ga, ranges, J
North
minute,
84
degrees
and
30
good men. 1'o these men, we will
or aee Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
board, sald Thursday the help
dryer; 1 electric range, .5 bed­
offer a guaranteed weekly in•
W. Vt.
4-26-Uc Ea1Jt 884.7 feet; lhence North
was
being orfered "as evidence
Phone WY•!-3785
E. Main Street
Pomeroy, Oblo
room sultes, 1 coal range, 7
70
dearees and
30 minutes
come and furnish him wilh all
of the sincerity ol our convic­
coffee tabiea, 3 television,, 4
th e good qualified leads he can FOR SALE SEVt;N ROOM HOUSE Eaat 132 feet; thence North 61 de ­
with two baths, wage, waah crees and 30 minutes East 132 tions.''
: SER'vicE STATION
relrigerltora, 3 breakfast sets,
use. lie must be of good charPomertf, Ohio
I. Mlln St,
house, cellar, large comer lot feet; thence North 70 degrees and
4 li\rtng room suiteB, 4 W.llliherlli,
actcr have an auto have a fam·
- WY-2-9932
located in . Chester, Ohio, on 00
2 dlnnelte sets, 3 kikhen cab•
minutes
East
6e
feet;
ily obligation, man ' management
Route 7. Priced Jo aelL If in.ter• thence North 76 degrees and
Oil Cb.I_, Lube Jobi,
jneta, other misc. furniture.
capabiHtiea. These posllions are
etted call or wr1�! Paul Pohn11, 00 minutes E.ast 47&amp; feet to the
TV Sloml&gt;I
Sale conducted by Bradford
auilable in Meigs, Athens, Vin•
Ripley, W. Va. hl. ES2-843S. East line of said Section 16;
Auction Co. A. C. Bradford,
ton and Jackson countiei;.
4-26-tfc
M£r. Crllt Bradford, Auctioneer If you can meet the above qualifj .
thence South along the .ta.st line
TIRMITI AND PIST CONTROL
-- -- Terms; Cash.
- --­ of said Section 84S feet to the
cations a.nd you are completely by f•ln. p,- Inspection,, lnaur•
Not respons,ible for accident.8
place of beginning, cont1inin1
alnce,e ,boul o solid '"'""' ·
N 1,y N•tter.wlde. PhoM I,
4·23•6tc
56.3 acrea.
call Lancaster OL 34515 for ,
aM A. Service 'StetlMI
WYl..
Second Tract: Being in Fraction
immediate appolntrnent.
4-2'-tfc
2366, .
4 29 2tc l ----- -------­ 8, Town � Range 14 Weit; be­
-------·----.HEALTHY WOMAN lla-70 TO
FOR TRADE: TWO•BO'M'OM , 12 ginning in tl1e center of the public
WORLD'S FI NEST PERFORMANCE
SOMEONE TO CARE FOR � HU..D. live in and C(lOk rind keep hou11e
in ch ll)ounled plow frr John road 33 feet Weat of the North­
REN for two weeks. Live In
for ·mall. No drinklnJi!:. Write
Deere 'MT. Will trade for cult!• west corner of Fraction 2; thence
I
Phone WY 2-2297 .
4 28 3tc:
Box 668-H, c/o The Daily Sen•
valor for same. Martin Wilcoxen, along center of the public road
tinel, Pomeroy.
4 28 3tp
1 Racine, O., phone WI 9-308'1 .
north 18 degrees and 26 minute,
K
ITCHEN
HELi'.
APPLY
IN
4 'n 3t West 235 feet; thence alon&amp; the
TH&gt;:RE WILL BE A DANCE AT
center of the road North 16 de­
person
oniy
.11t
Martin
Restaur•
the Moose Hall, Sa turday night
grees 20 minL1te1 Weit 21'1.9 feet;
ant,
Middleport.
4
28
3tc
9:
to
12:30
.
.
The
public
from
30'
th,ence along the eenter of road
is invited. There will alao be a
NOTICE OF SALE
North 19 degrees and 00 minutes
(
Gun Shoot, Sunday at 1 p. m. on
By virtue or a Chattel Mortgage Weet 591 .2 feet; thence along cen­
__
Rt. 7 behind the 1katlng rink.
.
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lliiNglllill
I.
0.
McCOY
executed
and delivered by Gary ter o f road North 40 degrees and
For FREE lnspedloa
4 28 3tp
AUCTIO,.IIR
Lee to the undenigned on March 30 m i n ute&amp; West 177.4 feet; lhehce
Cu,tom control pantl with all
PHONE
Route 2, Lone Bottaim, • Jh&amp;
2, 1959, and noted by the Clerk along the center of road North �
ccintrols convtnl.ntly located
WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK or
GJlmore's Supply Store
of Courli; of Meigi; County, Ohio, degrees and 30 min utes West 153
May 9 to .May 11t. open Monday,
AIR C&lt;JND!'l'IONINO, UFRIGER· on the Title or the automobile feet to the North line of aaid Sec­
May 16. "CllU ' 111 Shoe Repair,"
WY•2•::074
ation aervlce. Jack's BefrlJera­ herelnafter d�scribed, on March 2, tion 6 ; thence West 2280 feet to
';,tlddleport.
4 28 6tp
tlon,
New Haven. Pbone TU 1 959, and on which derault haa the Northwest corner of Hid Frac­
I Sound Oui Front Z•nltll
Vaughan's Exlenntnallng
��37.
6-23-tf been made, the undersigned will tion 6 ; thence South IJ degrees and
Quality 1p11Mrt-ont on
ATTENTION TIACHIRS
Company
elth•r tld• of plcturt screen
Teacher• needed ror 1mmmer H·
sell
the
goods
.11nd
chattels
describ­
min
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East
160
feet;
thence
25
It. Marva, 'h. Va.
for tha be1t In TV
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tone qulllty.
For -tnformatlon, 1'11 write . M.r. ,D«µif -U P FIXTURES FOR SHOW
HOUSI •pptl■nnL ArMhl ... Mercury, ts-cylinder, 4-door Sedap, Weat �'7 feet; thenre Sol,\th 375
Clark, P. O. Oux 4083, l'Brken•
th•r•, lyncuN, Ohio. Phone Serial Number �SL 42773M, at feet; thence North ff?' dtin•ee,i ' a""°
luaine111, ;ttidney V 1pread straps
4 29 3t1,1 •-•thd'-11 !Gt of other 1hlngs at a
burg, W. Va.
1 1 -19'11c public ,ale at Tom Rue Motors, dh ro m lnutea East 16'7 feet; tliellce
WY-2-4314------bargain. Also 1100d horse drawn
South Third Street in the Village South SO degrees and 40 minutes
• " Fringe lock" olrcult
d"k harrow· No. 12, double '" Th!LEVISION RADIO A.'W SIi.ALL or Middleport, ;deigs County, Ohio, East 390 feet; thence So\1th 14 d•
. ...... bum ....... .
appliance
rep1lr.
Phone
Oti1
work harnelfl, good shape. 1
on May 13, 1 960, al 10:00 o'clock grees a11d 10 minutes Well 1 00
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McCllnloct.
Racine,
Oblo.
10:n FORD VB 2 dr. Sedan. Fordo•
young • year old iron gN1y
feet ; thence South 10 degree, and
a. m.
2-1-tfc
mule. Extra sharp. 11281J.OO.
rnare, 1100d worker single or
Clti:r.ens National Bank I� m i nutes East S84 feet; thence
• au,..•lne pJctwe l111Nl
Blaettnar ·,. Pomero.v.
4 27 (ltf.:
double. Good set harness on CIJSTOAI BU ILT Kl1',Jl£N D£.
South 53 degrees and 30 mlnutea
Mortgagee
• CIMlena• plctura .....
back. Also, good to ride. See
(4) 29; (5) 6, 10, 12, 4tc E111t 3,82 feet; thence North 84 dellpld fo:- •our hOlll'l ..,..,. ..
l 9Mj CHEVROLET V8 SY:tlon Wa•
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Howard
Stewart,
Harrisonville,
ttm,tN. ll'nn.man aud Abbotl
10n. One careful owner. Shows
RL
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Ohio.
4 28 3tp
H-tf
P!lone WY-2-o321.
b1J1t or c111re. $1390.00. Blaotl•
nan, Pomeroy.
4 27 61.c
119 ACRE FAH M--Good 6-r.am TILIVIIION RADIO AH0 SMALL
C ontemporary l o•boy styllng, �
I house wilh bath, 2-room aecond
AppU1nc. ,.,-Ir. C•II PHnk
overell dlegon■t measure, 282 sq. In.
AU Mah.. MM! Me.MIi
house, 2 barns, double aarage.
Capteln1, 414 N, Second Ave.,
In l1,1�r H M Horhi:ontal C-al•
of re ctang u l a r p i c ture are a . In
... TROPOLITAN MOTOltl
Water .11upply, 2 due wells.
I J tfe
Mlddl•port.
-•.- volts of pletura ,ower­
gra
ined
Walnut,
M
1t109any,
Blond
Le111ed, mineral rl&amp;hll go. Prl&lt;".e
onl:, ttand1rd h1ndcraft1d cltcultcy
' O a k , M a p l e o 23 Inch 'f\'AUCTION
ta uHd tor more opa5affna d-,and­
,._..,, Oh•
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$6800.00. Nylon ll1de•A-lied and
. F r ooted W a l n u t
sbmty and IHI ..,va MldachtL
FOR
Compl.t• Service
chair, $175; 9 x 1 2 wool rA8 and
1967 BUICK V8 Cenlury 2 dr. hard
Only
color,.
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Crltt Bradford
pad,
$7.5;
Hotpoinl
automallc
Lop. l'ower at�na: and br1ke11.
'Wrlh, Phane ar Cont1ct
WUh Trade
clothes dryer SM; Kohler and
Dynaflow drive. One careful
10 Mahogan1
A, C. IIAOl'OrtD, a.cine, Ohie.
Campbell
piano,
:»o;
Large
owner. J.Jke new rlni■h inaidt!
Perfection
fuel
oll
stove,
$1
1.5.
and out. 117"6.00. BlaeUnar·,,
See Sylvi11 carman, Peach Fork
4 27 8tc
Pomtiroy.
Road, or Phone WY 2-686n.
RepubU.an
• 28 3tc
1868 PONTlAC va 4 dr. Sedan. Ra­
• P11ff Power '""''-""• • M..1...... Ch■1tl1 fof N1l.,­
. . Capable
dlo ,nd healer. One caNl(ul own .
w,vlclfttl. • "�•lty -Plu1" COffl,■tllMI for I� llfo
CITY
PRICES
FOR
DO
YOU
PAY
er. Sharp car. '2f90.00, Blaetl·
• Sun shin■ ptctur■ TIIN • Z.fth Spotllte Dl•I • Clt1of111,•
Courteous
used fKrm mach inery? See Blll
4 27 6tc
nar's, Pomeroy.
hce �I... 1le11 • Dip... 9"Nllne • To• c...,. h•tfl■
Goodwin and buy at farm pricea.
.
Exporlenced
Six mile, from Wilke■ville.
• lf,500 v•ltt fll pictuN pt,WW
I -11 for !&gt;ale
4 28 SOtc
Before 9:30 A.114.
Paid Pol. Adv.
Mlddlopo.t WY,2•264t
WlNOOW 8LIND4 AN1l SJIADEB
Pomoroy WY ,Ntt5
Ven�Ua11, Bllnda, all lilea 1nd STURDY BABY BED. SOLID panel
�AUTI PIID ffCIIII
THI STttOWl MODIL D1•1n
eolorL Jtret l1Uma1.a,. Dale
foot and head board, adjustable
A♦ C14" O\IOTIII ctiqonal fflfflitlftl, 104
WlpPol Supply, ata tJalon tve.,
sprlnp, · s1mmon1 "Beaut)'-Baby"
Yuk•n
14141
sq.
lncbts of pic.u" vtewta1 a.,...
1-MOtc
P•ero)', Ohl&lt;,,
waterproof interaprln&amp; mattre81.
In Cara au Lal\ (Ortv•,.....•111)
F.xcellenl condltlon. Ph. W Y 2- HAMILL SIAVICI ITATION
ALL STEEL FLAT Biro 8 rr. BY
�.
Onty fl3&amp;.9�
t 27 3tc
ans.
ll'ii It lor &amp;wo ton truck.
Price $200. o. F. L,yont,
OIRLII
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Ivery D111 lertlN
4-211'3tc
8H2
Wet
and wlndlq
You
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a•
wen
be dead II wlth­
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qut whlte Uinnl1 oxford.a. We
hrin
Y')llr
pleuuro lo an ond
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LIVI IAI T. MINNOWI, HIGHT
haVe them a&amp; ,1.99, $3.29 aud Woo &amp; C�IL,lN
lly lf you'ro
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1y.
qulck.,,-'4
pt1et
TV R•.,.tr ­
�•Im, lllhlnt '"!l!PIIN, flob•
M,f9. NavY and cha-ch• hats $1.
an Un.S.C. Carl Our Steorln1 Chedl,U,
P1-o WY-2-2115
1111 lice- a,1µ1111" lronp 8
4 27 4tc
Shot1 Bpx.
ia juot. lho llcket tor a wobbly, vlbra::J
.,...,.,,
0111
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1. a. lo 7:IO.p. m, week
'· car lhol •tiff.rubber
hndlr f-10 a. m. FHe Novelty
lllol,
lho "cultwil" in for •
lllop,
t,ll•lllc ,i!NGER ZIG•ZAO SEWING MA­
ClllNE. · Llke new. OrJ11:lnalb HOM.I, BUt..DERB, BIIICII CARI·
thorou h 1Vln1-over on our
0
.
NET maken Formica link topa.
coat ,,ver $300. Pay ort balanCil
1&gt;.\
VIDSON
MODEL l � HARUn'
accurate "Bear, AJinement.
Vinyl
11hfl,t01
block
laid.
Hotue
Of Sl 1:il.00, PIYl'IU!nll 18 per mo.
CISctllent condlt.Jon, rftlt $la&amp;
Rack. 11 '1 I Safety
r,paln ot 1ll dd&lt;l'lptl- Call
Phone WY 2·220f
4 27 3tc
get■; 11. Phone CK 'f•JUI.
Servi,you OWi yourGuy :Mt' 1ler, Ra.cine, OJuo.
'
4 28 31c
11lf, your ear Md
SINGER SEWING
MACIIINE2 24
kound bobbin model 8tl in brand
your nei1hbonl
new con,ole cablnet. Orialnally ClltAVILY TI.ACTOR IALII AND
lanlco. ,11 I. Molll, Pomtror.
1old ' fer ,179.30.
over pay­
- WY2-2f7S, - 'tll t
ment• $'1 per linonlh, Balance
p. m. untll J1H1• I. IIIIIIIIUt
due ,$84.&amp;0. Phone WY 2- 2204.
,.
Har•I- ..,.hart,
R...rnlllo.
4 21 at,
Olllt. - Coololllo Mtl,
RATS KIL!,ED WITH STAii 1,1.,u,
War!,rlq. 2\Jo Ibo., Sl .4U; t Ibo.
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5'11� p �. 1nd IU!flOIOed,
\'
Derwch Hvdw1ro.
14) 27, .28, 29 ; (3) 4 , 3, ft,
TRADE
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Adventure Time
Steamboat B.IU
CIJ-.o Kid
Music In the Round
The JUI\ 1"'arkPr ��ow
Dct.th Valley Daya
Thls Man Dawson
Masquerade Party
Race For Space
Bell Telephone Hour
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t:u1. The Secret Storm
4:80 The ,Edge of Niiht
t:00 'l1le Three Stoo a:es
�:30 Ulp of 1\lleY
•:oo Arthur J. Rmltb--N•,..
A Look at the Weather
El:20 'fhe .,.Ju1e Rivlln Show
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weaUngbouse Playhouse
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Cartoon Show
Mighty . Mo� Pb.yl..QUal:
flle Lone Banaer
C1rloon Theattr
Sky Kini
Jet Jool&lt;ton
Movie 'Matinee
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Grin,tead, Mrs. Cliff �. Mn.
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Farland, Mr.a- Harold
Mra. Ttaelma CaPtll\lrt, , Mrs. t)i,r,­
rtnef Lieving, Mrs. Pansy Fu·,
Mr1. Josephine Miller, Mrs. D:9u1•
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PACK MEETING HILD
Cub Scout Pack 256 held a
meetinJ Tuesday evening at the
City fklildine:. Rea:letratlon cards
were presented to all Cubs. The
followin1 awards were presented
Ronnie Floyd, Wolf, Arrowp0lnt
and 1 year pin ; Raymond McF'arland, Wolf and 1 year pin; Mark
Arrowpolnt,
Grinstead,
Woll,
Denner Strip and 1 Y�lr pin;
ROTARY
SISSION
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Lynn Tennant 2 year pm.
The Rotary Club met (or their
Roush 1howed • meetlnC Thunday eve9lng at 'the
N:ra. Nelson
allde1 taken of the acouta and Hartford Methodist CHurch with
a . few of their 1ctlvltiei also o f .tbe women of the church ten.i]\g
.nany acentc views taken In Flor- the dinner. Rev. Robert DIU• of
ida Hd Sll\.g,ty� 'ltwntalns. G,ames the �UB Church wa.1 i-U,fit apeik·
�e the;:� played.
er. A,ttending were Donald Fo&amp;leLayne, · J;)ohald
Refrt:shll\enu were ,;.,::ved to IIOUI, Herman
Mrs. Vernon Harrah, Mn. Nelson . �111b1 Lloy d , llo�ah. Floyd Car­
Rou,h, Mrs. Robert Dtle Roush, mack, Richard ord, Dr. John
Mrs. Ray Sisk, Mrs . John Bost, JlidawlY, J. L. StA.YWJrl, _ Jack
'Mn. Loren Bird, Mr1. Roy Jonea, Flesher, J•mes H1;mpton, ,J\om,e
Mra. Tom Hortman, Mra. Marvin Wllll,;mison, Harry Miller, C), J.
Rouah, Mn. Lewis Capehart, Mrs. ,Bostic, Philip Wolpert, i. L. • tein
Richard Ord, lira. Carl Tennant, 11lomas Reed and Rev. tnemtn .
Mn. Foller Grinstead, Mr. and
COUPLIS
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Mrs. Paul Powell, Mr. and Mu.
'the Couple,. c.iub met Saturday
William McFarland Roger Harrah, Roa:er Ro1,11h, Ronnie Roush, eveni'!-g at the Martin Rutau,arl&amp; .
P,iul Sayre, GreJ Gibbi, Tommy for dmner. The members were
Grimm, Ro8'1e and Mike Floyd, then &amp;uesta of Mr. and .Mi's..
Gary and Rodney Goodnile, Leon • Lester_ Zerkle -.1 their home Tho.,.
ard Morris, Ned Armstrong, Ran• attendmg were Mr. •nd Mr1. Ro.,
dy Roush, Merry Alice and Paul bert Cooke, Mr. and Mr■. Earl
; Bost, Sammy Bird, Morri s Roush, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Burn�
Johnny Wood, Jeanne, Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and. ,
John David Morgan, Mike J Ones, Mr. and Mrs. Zerkle,
Tommy Hoffman, Raymond M_c- WOME N VOTERS HOLD $I.ION
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Grinstead, Johnny and D ores iVaven Heigh'6. A. report wH lqtj
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Bumgarner, Tommy Howard, Bil• eo by Mrs. Jac k - Flesb'.CIJ' anp MrSj ,
ly Joe Rouah and Melvin Fr&gt;'Frallz Reichert o1 the �cent
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-board of eduCatlon meeting they·
GOOD WILL CLUI MIITS
attended as ohsener1 where the
The Good Wlll Club met Fri- c.,ming ·bu ildlog pro1tam was dis
day evenlni ■t the home of Mrs. cuised. Mrs. Reichert alao report-,
Ray w�ver. During the evening ed on -ihe stale meet1n1 of the
League hel d a't Beckley; · She at�·
tended as a delegate.
The pr9gram was 11reirented by r
Mrs. Chester Weiver who d11cU1-i
sed vari11us county offices
their dulies.
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Attend.Jog wer'e
Ma. lllllle
Krodef, Mrs. John Fry, Mrs.
t. Dyer, Mrs. Kent Miller, M�
Weaver, Mrs. Harry Layne, •i
0. J. Ro.tic, Mrs. R11.lph Crump�,
J,lra. Re\c�crt, Mrs. Fleaher, Mrf,,
1.loyd f\oush and Mrs. Thompseo. · .

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MHS Al umni Executive Committee Plans Investiture
Banquet, Dance Activities For May 28 Ceremony Is
The Executive committee of the MHS Alumni Assoc iation
met Wednesday evenini &amp;,t the home of Mrs. Charles A.sa Held Wed nesday

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E l b erfe l d s

1960

Meigs Sorority Membe rs Join To Observe
Foun der's Doy At Athens Thur.sday.N ig�. t

The Meigs County chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi Soron ty
Investiture ceremony for five
Bradbury to continue with the plans for the annual banquet members
Girl Scout Troop No. joined together Thursday evening �t the Spor �sman Restaur­
of
and dance. The date for the annual affair is May 28 and the 221 of Middleport was held Wedcelebra­
Band Boosters o( the school will be serving the meal with Mrs. nesday at the Sunshine Cottage ant in Athens where they held their Founder s DayRit
tal of
the
conducted
Chapter
Phi
and the Ohio Eta
Carroll Swanson and Mrs. Dale Dullon , acting as chairmen.
during ttle regular m eeting wit h lion
es.
pledg
their
The Alumni ASiOci1tion have
rem a ining 2 1 members attend- J ewels Ceremony for
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Slivera, Mrs. Ri c hard Owen, Mrs. the
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sd:iedul ed a ba k e sale for S turd,y. M,y I, .at the Tri • LuaLre
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Cleanen al 9:00. Mrs. Wealey
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prt1ident. Mrs.
Bradbury, Mrs.
Jack Bachner, Mrs. Lucy Gregg,
M is.a Sally Schaaf and Mn. Will•
iam Walters a re serving · as the
commlltee i n charge of lhe sa le
and anyone wishing to con tribute
either baked good s or money ca n
contact them or bring ttleir ite ms
to the saI e S at u'd a' mOrn l ng . If
picked
n ecessary, items will be
and also delivered ·
p
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The followi ng wert appointed
as a calling committee for the
sale: Mrs . Wallen, Mra. Lewli'
Loni , Mrs. Leland Brow n , Mra.
.&amp;ruCe Lloyd, Mrs. John Fultz:,
Mn. Jam e s Brewi ngton, Mrs. Don

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SHORT SLEEVE

Sorority. Walter W. !t�ss, was
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Richa rd m g.
Mrs.
Wayn e Swisher
Following the o pening ritual
e ceremony opened w1lh the
Th
Martha W1ll11uns a nd
Picke n ,, Mrs. Robert Coats and
the read by M_r1.
color guard consisting DI Reb ecca Mrs. Ken neth Amsbary gave
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Mr■. Harold Lo ng.
■ Sigm a Phi grace before the �
Allen sworth in command. Diana Bet
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F
ounder � Day pledge. .
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Wh.
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d inn er aft er
Ch a pter ex.per.iences • were give n
The executive committee are Davis a nd Linda Lyons as flag
the pledges
ed
welcom
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by Mrs. Charles Mullen of Xi
worki n g on the le tters which will be a re rs a nd Janice verson a d
TONIGHT
for
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I Gamma Mu, M�s. Bern ard Krinke
be se nt to approximatel Y 1500 Jau e Biron as color guards, pre"DAY OF THE OIJ'l1.AW "
:!t -fifth anniversary
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of the Xl Epsilo n Iota and Mrs .
alum n i with informatio n concern- senting th e fl a g ceremony. The
Robert a,u, - ,...,. Loo1,o
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give:n by YMrs. R8I P Wel
Gretch en Bondurant of Ohio Eta
in g the ba n q uet and prog n m for five girls then came forward. Two was
er, Mrs.
SATURDAY
l arge ci:indles were lighted, one of the ,X1Gamma Mu Chapt
this year.
Ep,ilon Phi ·
nkle of the Xl
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Harol
"BATTLE FLAME"
The Fou n der's Day program
representi ng the 10 girl scout
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Bernard
Mrs.
0 rad'\Jate of I aws a n d one th e ,." lrl scou I Iola Chapter and
Robert Hoeflich, •
Scott Br-ady - Elaine Edwardf
c Ioae d with _t h e P 1 ed gea s�ngas
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the clasii of 1941 will be in charge pr mise.
- oleo ma the. song wh1.ch won the . first
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ot the program and ls planning
"SURREN!lER HEIL"
b Na tIOna 1 8eta sigma
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The anrlual message from the ���\�� t:st
The laws were s!!id in unison
It around the theme of "Down By
Keitil Andes - Susan Clabo!
by the girls, t hen ea ch one lit
The Ohio:·
Mrs. W i lliam Everson presid ed
her cand1 e and re pe ated th e
SUN., MON. encl TUES,
over the Ritual or Jewels Cere•' SUMMER PLACE''
promise and was sa luted by the
mony whe n Sue Grueser, April
troop U she was prese nted wl1h
s-!ra Dee - Ricltar,1 F.ean
Smith, Lee Seyler, Shirley Beegle,
�B,'rt/,d,,y Ubscrvn1l
wings and pin, thus completi n g
and Mary T. Mather, the Pledges,
her tenderfoot re q uire ments. The
were made Rituai of Jewels memWitl1 Pnrty 'l'uesday
friendship circl e wa s th e n made
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hers and prese n ted with th ei.r
Mrs Jam(•H Uuller entert a ined
The Afte rnoon Circ1e o f the
by the troop a nd th e five girls
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with a party Tursday afternoon at
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w e lcomed into th e circle 18 Heilh Method'1st Church met
Mr,. R ose Slsa on and Mr,. 1:,v
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. hts in were
h er h ome on L inco I n Heig
th e troop sang "Whene're You Thursday afte rnoon al the church aon who h•d bee n chosen by their
observilnC� o' l he second birt h day
in Middleport.
Make a Promise".
Ch&amp;pt-,
as G 1· rl, of the Year
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oI he r son, ,
Mrs. Hom er Cook was the devoFor fun end relaxation, bring tile fe.m•
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To
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Birthd a y eake decoralcd in pink lreshments werJ! e rved from
i ly here io Ml)o)' .a "NIOnden'-ully well­
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Klein
with Mrs.
and green, ice cream and lemon­ long
table covered with white Q .
prepared meal i-n a friendly comfort- ·
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ade were served by Mrs, Butler as- cloth and green a nd yellow col- f a m si l devotio nal a nd J n·
c-Iuded · a solo by Mrs. Hattie
able atmoeph e re. Ohtldren'a portione for
1iated by Mrs. Donald :,1cKnighL ors used in k eeping
Witb the Smith.
eoonomy! A complete dinner me nu of­
Favors were sm a ll ba skets or can•
girl scout colors. The table center
Mrs. Cook was also In charge
dy and balloons.
fen a v&amp;ried choi�e of f&gt;lne foods. De·
piece was a bowl of yellow tulips. of the .program which was taken
li�ioua dining every lime.
Guesl.s were Mrs. Hoy Bian k en­ Presiding al the pu n ch bowls at from the study book on Africa.
ship and Vic k i and Keith, Mrs. Mc­ each end or the ta bl e were Carole
During t he busi ness meeting
On February 13 Luella Riebel .
Knig h t anfl. Ric ky, Mrs. George And erson and Ol ete Lewis.
pre sided over by Mrs. David
(iirl.s invested
were Fauna E11. tsml nger the fo l lowini officers a nct Richa rd Thomas we re united
Conde and Diana Sue . Mrs. Jack
Carsey and Diana and Jackie, Wise, Sue Clon· ch , Kay Boggess, were elected for the coming ye it : i n marriag e by the Rev. Joh n El­
IN MIDDLEPORT
ON ROUTE 7
Mra. Charles Hoffman and Vicki Elinor Bodimer an d Thelma Rob- preside n t, Mn. Klei n ; first vice wood with Mrs. Elwood a nd Rev.
inso n .
and Scotty Vanvrank e n.
presiden t. Mrs. Bru ce Lloyd: se­ Freela nd Norris as attendants. Lu·
cond vice .presid ent, Mn. Edna ell• is the daught er of Mr. and
secretary . treasurer, Mrs. D. C. Riebel, Reedsvill e, and
Mattox and
i't\ r. Thomas ia the son of Mrs. So­
Mrs. Walter Hayes.
The n ew uffi cera will be In­ phia Thomas and th e late Fred
stalled at the May lu ncheon 1 h6111as, Cheshire . The ceremony
which will be held at the c hurch Wll!i held in the Racine Met hodist
on the regular meeting d ate st Church.
The bride wore a street le n11th
Mrs. Donald Mull en snd Mrs. 1 :00 o' clock.
dress
of blue and white silk with
At
the
close
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Charl e Spencer wf!re hoste11Bes
whe n the Sew Ri1e Sewi ng Club freshments were se rve d by Mrs. white accessorie s a nd a pin k car­
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111et Wed ne sday eve ning al th e ir La-wre n ce Milhoa n, Mrs. Hattie nation cor sage. She carried a white
Smith an d Mn. Klei n with Mrs. Bible with white car nations and
club room.
Valeria Tompkins as a co ntrlbut­ baby breath with wh ite ribbon
A short buslness Bet1sl on was ing hostess.
atreamers. The couple are ma k­
held wit h Mrs. Donald Colli ns pre­
inJ their home i n a new trail er at
sidi ng. Mrs. Edison Hobstetter Wl5
Ches h ire.
.i guest and brought letters ,;:on•
A shower for the n ewlyweds was
cerning the hospital issue whi c h
held in the basemen.t of the Reeds­
Bel Air 2 Door. Jet black finish with white•
VB motor. powerglide trans.
Like new
!h e members folded and ins erted
vi lle ME Church. Th e gift table
wall
tires. Has radio and healer and spot•
white wall tires, beautiful ivory ove r tur­
ready for mailing.
was covered wdh white l i nen. A
quoise finish, new car clean interior, radio, less clean interior, VB, high performance
large white bell was suspe nded ov
Games were played wilh prl:te!i
320 1 1 . P . motor, 4 speed trans., positradion
heater and all the extras. 2 Door.
e
r th e table. l&lt;"rom thi s bell pi nk
A birthday party was he ld
awarded lo Mrs. Harv(')' VanVrall­
rear axle.
a nd white streamers with smaller
Stanley,
June
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Cat
fo,
k en and Mn. Elza Gilmor e Jr. The Sunday
bells attached led to each torncr.
door prize was awarded to Mrs. J. age !'.i. daughter of Mr. an d Mr11.
The color scheme waa further
D. Butler. A dess e rt course was Ju. nJor Stanley, Route 1, Midd le­
carried out in the re freshm ents.
.port.
served by lhe hostesses.
tiUests atte nded were givn small
Refreshme nta of cab, Ice cream
HoateHe!I for the nl!xt meelin,i
umbr•l
a favora. Persons alle nded
wilt he Mrs. Donald Colllns a ng. 110ft drinks were served tb Uie frciJn lRee
dsville.
Long Bottom,
2 Door. P.conom)I plus and you.-ca n (el 2 Door. 4 cyl. German economy car. Heat­
guHts.
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prlze
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alven
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M'rii. Elza Gilmore Jr.
Chester,
Tuppera
Plains,
Belpre ,
er. standard ' transmission. Brand new,
delivery today, grey finilh, heater , white
gllmes we re played.
Pomeroy
a
nd New Have n .
much below dealer cost.
Gue sts f or the pa rty were Mrs.
walls.
Tupper•
Woman Opal
Sta n ley and Phyllis; Mr.
and Mrs. Merrill Kemper, Frances
Kate Dauber,
Mrs.
Mrs. Juhn Headl ey, represenlinil Bur nette,
the Rose Garden Club of Tuppcrs Mrs. Lowell Kemper and daugh­
l'lains, will be the gu est spea ker ters, Fra nces Faye and Janet
for the garden talk Mondsy morn­ Sue, Linda Myers, Su.ale and
Patsy Ma nley. Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ing on radio station WMPO.
The Lamplighters met at the
On the first Monday of each ald Sta nley and daughter Pamela.
Morr\1 Brown a n d children, Athem, State Hospital, April 24
month one of the cou nty garden
clubs has a short tal k durin g the Patty and Carol Jea n, Sharon with an in teresting aud well at­
22,000 miles by local owner. Spotless clean
' Coffee Hour progra m. 'T'h e tolk ia George, Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Swsl n tended session. The boo k let which
Fordomatic trans. , radio, heater, clean ln­ interior, jct black finish with ·whitewa ll
on �omthin� prrt;uning tn C?flrden­ snd thildren, Den nta, Jeffrey, waa compiled from experie n ces o(
lerJor, all good tires, ivory ov �r tan finish. l i.res, power steering , J&lt;'ordomatic, radio
ing or to the cJi.11:t or which they Cheryl Lynn and Calhy's slstel'!I, seve ra l members WH approved for
Ju ne and publication a nd will be available to
and heater.
itre member!!. Mn. G:mm Stans­ Dianna I rnn a nd
the public at a later date.
bury, �iddleporl, is distrkt fh.iir­ Larry B1:1ker.
Tbe orga n ization is collecting
Se
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gata
but
unable
to
at­
man of thifl project wh il'h is t o
kN!p the publi&lt;.· better informed on tend were Mr . a nd M r■. Bobby clothing: for. unfortunale patien ts
!!11rdem ng snd the works of loeal Scott, children Bobby Lee, Steve, who hive no relatives or frie nds
to provide for them. One member
Gary, B !f and Ba rba ra.
clubs _
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br ought several boxes of clothing
which had been collected.
Std. trans., heater, good tires, exlra dean Hard Top Coupe. 2 tone white and yellow
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Lampl ighter pins will be put on
finish.
black
Interior, beautiful white and
finish, upholstery spotless, VB motor, Ford­
ule and money derlved from this
omaUc trans., power windows, seats and
will be don ated to the hospital for
brakes, radio and Mater.
a fund for paUenta who have no
fina nclal asalatance {or spending
money at the hoepltal.
A helpful dlacuasion on every­
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day problems con fronting mem­
bers was held.
Hard Top Coupe. V8 motor, overdrive, red
The next Lamplighter meeti ng
and white finish, heater, radio, good tires,
will
be held in the hospital thera­
9 Passenger Station Wagon. Fordomatic,
vinyl Interior trim.
py
bulldlnl
•May 22. A cordial In•
good
power steering, radio and he•ter
vltatlo
n Is exte nded to all those
white wall tires, sharp color of white and
who ■re lntettsted and to all for­
red with matching Interior.
mer p.atlenb or the hospit al.

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MARTIN RESTAU RANT

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$1 899

$1 695

$1 295

$1 299

1956 FORD YB Country Sadan

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1957 DODGE VB Custofll Royal

Door Sedan 2 tone green flnilh, good
Urea automatic trans., radio and heater.

1956 BUICK Special Hardtop

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priced,

$1 399

beautiful red and white finish, new tires,
4 Door Sedan. Low mileage by ioca·l owner,
radio and heater. Man 1 mean sharp.

$1 295

1956 OLDSMOBILE Super 88
4 Door. Beautiful h•ory' and turquoise fin•
ilh, like new tires, hydramaUc Iran,., pow­
er b{'lkea, radio, heaterI real nice,

$1 295

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clean Interior, good tires.

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You ng JSeople of the Pomeroy
a.m. to 6 ;i.m.
Meturall y, dimHnc the HSoci a• Bapti■t Church will enjoy n haytlc,n throuth t�· .Jn4UY . PN!'J�t.a ride and wiener roaat • saturdn
down".
do,■ not necesNN ly quatUy m « no event nt at Portland Park. Youth
WI HOPI you've 'i k : 1 r u r c: m· b M"Ve as coullly comrn19Sioner. are requested to brina their own
paign to iree k y our sup,po1 , 1 Jr Honver, perh11ps , 0 does point food, prefenbly Ack lunch or
. , I u p my in ter-en in OW' 1"1.fare and wtenen, add be at . the' chu rch
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I HOPI THAT YOU wUI I.ind Lait
in ca.mpat11»ng i n iaddltlon to t1:ic iny edu g ooaI and employ,nent. rid e wlll •tart.
Adult super,rilion' will bft pro"ha.de" personal visita by C'larkrc
b-acklroond to your . 11U.t.ction vided by r. ,and Mn. Calvin S µn�
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or m.ys�lf to over 4,000 cf ycur when you. cut t.lM t ,....a.ua .,.._
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Tumlay. 1 1tradmted under the IOJI
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OF COURSI, I wou � d :,'t want "Ora
Hiih, Sthool, and ,am an elumnut ee
� to '•wrap up'' the camp a!g n withof Northeut Junior Collete et
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' out oppeaHn1 fur NU' ,upporl.
r,nterlltdned ,.
MOIII',., La.. ,nd Olllo Uni.....Uy
THROUGH THI YIARI, I h,ve I n Albeno. ,Jly ......_, , -k ' ,It
Home
tried to earn m1 pJ.ac,,e �ong YftU over lhe •..-at lO rears his �e,l • Mn. Pful Tbeill 9ntertalneli
thnlogh community aerntt adl• me •·on my_ 1.oea'' &lt;in- beil.nia �orm� me mbeN " .bf" card club Wednet,;
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Wides. Om, of thele ti.as bef!n the ed on cou:n� •nd public:! aUan-- day it"olDI at her hpnill 1n Mid•
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811 Bend Ml natrd AnoclaUon I f.or.med onoqah. to provi � • lfOod dleport.
work.
'\WlJch wai, fonned •me siix )'l' ars ba!dc backetouhd lot' pablie
• Prizes wel"e won bl' M&amp;. Al(red
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110 to r1be (u nds for var,iCMJ.t
THE "'OLD 'flMllltl" � me · Roush and Mn. RlchaNi f"reeman.
school groups, oha rittble- o::-,a wi- that toml!llmea
lni tlhe ....,. ·�en nla.vina: were •�· "l�lla tn
zatiMs a nd other worthy causes. w_� la a qutlHyhic fattor ip thtte M�1 ¥rs.- Alva l'ha�ln, M.n. Air.
)amet B �an
Hundred■ of iwonderful· people c-a mpaig ns, ac. l .hd:en to ld4 tW oa Kelto� _
ha"'t! l'atu,n part in our work to I 'm • veteNII � of Wodd Wu
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and Mn. Bra
Flemmin,-. ..l _. •
lllliae- thomandl of doHars which
:roUow� tlie plar_tnll:. reuetnVII, TUISDAY'I THI DAY and menll
lieJ'VeCI.' ti,y Mtci
have btfln lurned over to 011giml· '
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Fu neral services for Vernon
MUia, � 1ge 60, wh o died Friday
■ftemoon al hla hom e in Canton ,
0., will be held Mond ay at 2 p.
Ill, from the Chase Funeral Home"
in Rutla nd with burial In Middle­
port Riverview Cemetery ..
Mr. MUia had lived in RuUand
1,mtU 10 years ago and had been
employed in Mas!lllon •t a 1tate
hOlpital. He w11 a 32nd , Degree
Muon.
Survivora an hi• wJfe, Reva;
bJ1 mother-, Mn. Trudy Mills,
Syrcu,e, O.; a lister, Mrs. Audrey
Pallenon, Rutlan d; five brothers
€i)'de, Lawrence Harbor, , N. J.;
Gbarlt1 an� R alph, Beaver F1ll1,
f'•i W,ald, Elwood City, Pa., and
l'r.anlr:, Mlna:o Junction, 0.
lie WH preceded In death by
bia t,ther. The Rev. Geo-rte D1vt1
itrill ottfciate. Frie nds will be
nceived, at the funeral home af.
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. Mrs. Chnles J . Mullen, Lincoln Heights, was awarded spe.
c1a.l recogmhon by the Central Ohio Heart Association in Co­

lumbus this week-.

Mn. Mullen received a golclplatea med l:llli on i'n.fCrib� with
the wqrd_s "}:'or �e�itorious Ser•
vice In the Fight Agliinst Heart
Disease, " She, WH one o f 39 Cen•
tral Ohioans so honored Wednes­
day �or having devoted five or
more ye8rB of ou.ll!ltanding volun­
t�rr �rvi�e _ to t�e H eart :Assocla110n .
· Ge neral .chairman . of the Meigs
County Heari Fund drive for Jive
years, r.frs. M 1tllen is ' very active
in al l the, work ot 1 the COHA.
Aw,11rd1 were presented at th e
CQHA'a conlbined Alinual Meet­
i n g and Scien tific_ c,u ntil session .
Guest speaker 'W&amp;f Luthe r L.
',ferry, M. •D., assista nt , director
o1 1 the NMUoi:i-1 .--l{&amp;Brt: Institute,
Deparlmen t of Hea lth Education
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ll!ld Wel!i;e, Bethesda,
1J)Oke lo A ssociation members on
" Th� Programs and Plan s of th e
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Storms Wreck
Orchardmen In
Colorado Area

annua� luncheon. At. tbe Sti�ntlfic
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�ou n�d meeting, he discu ssed,
Med1cal an� S �rglcal Treatment
o! Hypert.enB10n. '

'Noted New Haven

Banker Dies At
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Fliner-al services for i1me1 · C.
Layne, New Haven, whO died at
the Mason Clinic ' late last eveQ,ing after a l&lt;m,g illness, will be
held Monday at 2 p. m. from the
New Ha ven EUB" Church with
burial in th e G r•ham Cemetery.
Mt . Lay ne was 90 years old and
was born Nov. 241 1869, In New
H i1.w»Jte. .llv� · .-n- bis lite t�
r Hi• paren.t11 were ·t
h&amp;. la te Pleasant La)'nc and'" Elizabeth Wea ver
Layne. Hls wife, Cerella, died iri
UH7.

Mt., Lilyn� was a member of
the EUD Ch urch and ha d been
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a trust�e o� 1t several ye a�s. He
'."" as attivc in the �ommumt�, be·
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in g a . st�ckholdoc m the or1g111a1
orga m�ation of the New H a ven
BJn k Ill 1919. He served 91 president o! the ba n k for the past
36 years and held that position
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whe n he died . '
He was recognized as one of
the oldesl active bankers i n West
Virgi nia,

CIUCAGO UPI-Spring storm11
left Cola;ra do'ls d·pening rruit
crop in rui ns today a nd stirred
a rash of home-wrecking toma­
doe■ in the Sout h .
The twisters skipped through a
50-mile area of south Louisian a
Sunivors are a &amp;Jster, Mrs. ArFriday night, damagi ng ne4rly
every home I n one villagt! and mint.a Fry, New Haven; a. brotber
wrecking ei.s:ht planes at an air H. S. Layn e, New Hav en ; a step
fiase. At · least one person waa son , George Rickard, Steubenville
and several n ieces and nephewa.
hurt.
MIIGS GINlRAL HOSPITAL
Friends will be received at tbe
A&lt;i;mitled: None.
Damage was estimated at $100,· Foglesong Fu n eral Home in Ma.
D11_chara:ed:
Sylvia Johnaon, 000 in Loureauville. La., .. alone, son after 12, noon Sunday un til
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Cbee:hU"e; Mrs. John. Lawson, Ra• where the village's 900 resi den ts p .m. Monda�. The body
will lie
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cringed while fun nel clouds bat­ in state at the church from 1 tcJ
Birth: Mr. and M rs, Delmar telled every house, wrecking two 2 P, m, the d ay of
the funeral.
Clark, Middleport, R. D., a daugh- and leawina; the business district
ter.
in shambles.
REIVE S. ARRESTED
Color�do's offi cials
aaid the
Pomeroy Chief Jed Wester has
BLUI CHIPS SINK
state'a 10 million dolla r fruit reported the a rrest 11st ni1ht of
NEW YORK UPI-Blue-chi p ln- crop had been 75 or 80 per tent , Pearl Edwa rd
Reeves, Route s,
du1trlalt paced stockl this week ruined by -sub,freezing tempera• Pomeroy, on a DWI
eharge. He will
to their widest decline in two /tu rea �Hd nearly two feet of [ be given a hearing
tonight before
month,.
snow which fell hiday.
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Mayor Ch�les Legar.
Suit bas been filed in Common
Pleas court by E. F. Mithael,
Route 1, Pomeroy, versus Ma ry L.
and Robert D. Pullins, Pomeroy.
The f&gt;omeroy Nation al Bank, Tay­
lor Pullin,, Middleport and Cl)'de
G. Mlllhone, county treasurer.
The case la a civil action to
marshe l lel ns a nd !or the sale of
real estate,

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Meigs county voter, wIU help make Ohio elect.ion forecasters loo) llood next Tuesday with one of the heaviest primary
elecUon turnouts in years.
That was lhe prediction here today
the last weekend of
door PW_klng aftd •�walk butl!)n holing opened this moming. lQectton board officials at the county and precinct level

Tuesday. Statewide predictions were similar ·
Theilt'' prediction wu balled on
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lb.own in eonteate:. in Nehon, bedford, both newcomers;
in
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Ublkah and Demo- •nd Charlea Ru11e1J, Pomeroy-Hid, the firat lime ln d� port, former •heritt, and _In for
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lf politieoa that ·Dem• th.ii �ad try for not11 loat1on u
the,
�llluatered con teat, Jor 8 com mwioau.
Demoerata poat a conte&amp;l here
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Also. the. u,1.111
fi.e
..;tdatea . has offered it- too with Sim N. Arnold, Wiill.■ m
��publica n primary
self;
for A. M c�lve)' and Rolla� A. Neut�Ing (i ncumbent) seeking two pocoritf�luloner.
·Kn. �� John.ton, clerk of 11tlon1. .
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Election board ofrlclell expec ted
the � of electl.0111, reported a
reco� �I of � abaentee ballots the ''.coun t" to �ast wel l through
reeelve�, , 40 Democratic and 215 the mgbt •• precmct officials m1,1st
ltepubU�. t&gt;e_1dli ne wu 4 p. m. ta bulate tot.al, f�r dele aates to the
TburlllaJ for m-penon YQten ; 4 I national �n�:iti�n•.
p. m. !niday for malled ballot,.
Tbe Dally SeQh nel will host an
Contetts drawing the mo1t ,t. "election party" Tuesday night
ten tion in the lul two weekl II with • _PA ayatem set up for downthe dfadline for toun Un1 votes town hatenen.
Special issues to be voted inneared . :Jlave bee n the GOP commini on.er raCf! , where ■even hope- clude_ a 1 mill two y�ar cemete�
levy m Letart township, a ½: mill
Cu l l seek: two nominaUona.
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They are Harry W. Crat1 of ll:id- 20 Yea� bo nd 1�ue for a vetera!'a'
dleport a two-time wi n ner bl.cit mem onal ho1p1tal, and a 2 ½ mill,
for I third term after laylq out five year _.teh_ool operating levy in
the palt four year1; Dan C. u.rt- Eastern du1Uict.
inger, veteran . commiNionet" �p
for re-tle&lt;lion ; Julian Hill, Letart,
DfJWC01?4.er �o the poUticaJ l11U; Bou
Hoeflich, Pomen,y, lso new;
a
Arni Holte,, Cheste r. and Avery

·Race Wi,;th Stork
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For
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A Chffter Ster Route couple
lo.t e r•c• with tfNi stork last
nltht end' • NII ... born In •
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A ftvlaed eHtern diltrict Clue: that Mr. and Mn. Voyd Spur•
A tollrniment baaebal l achedule IDCk .. ,.. on their wey to Hol•
WU released today • by Ohio Uni• _,. HolfMt•I for Mrt. Spur•
verslty !iflcla�.lock�, confln11P,Ntt but h,d •�
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which the ltork
ner goi ng to Union Furnace ·111:, m&amp;ffl ... occHlon. ' Ttt. cfllld wa,
5. Also on May 3, the Jackson born about 3:30 I, m. ne.r
County champion is at Racine, Pomeroy thl, moml111 encl ttt.
[ the winner hostins lhe Vinton remainder of the trip we, m.de
by E wing ambulanq, with ...,.
C&lt;,unty champion May 5.
Fi nals 81'e May 7 at the top tr BHter in �ha,..,
Mr. axhr uld today that
bracket home. That winner will
go to Athena along · with lhe wea- both mother and chlld ..,. Ill.tern district win ner. the follo wing Ing .. 11 and nelthw Mfferacl
week, date to be an nounced.
en y Ill thtcts from tht race.
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The Pomeroy High Schoo) Concert Band, Stage· Band, and
Reserve Band will present the Annua l Spring Concert, Frlday,
May 6 in the Junior High Gym, beginrung at 8 p.m. Director
Ray Woodgeard said the complete program wlll be announced

soon.

Ba nd officers ! ndude: president,
Jim Ebenbach; vice pr�i dent, Li nda Crow: secretary, Mary Amber•
ger; treasurer, Charles Kitchen .
studenta Diredors are Jean An n
Webster, Senior; N11incy Wood•
geard, Ju nior ; AaeDath Tracy,
Sophomore, and Je nnifer Lohse,
Freshman. Reserve Band Student
Directc,r la Bill Youn g, Script
ruder i• Carolyn Ed.wards.
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personnel:
nu1ea: Ja�t Smith, Carla
Mary Tea ford; Htlah vauahn ; darinets: Candy Grueser, Sandra London, $Mila Hicks, Tom McGowan ,
Cy nlhia Conde, Rosetta Uile, Nelora lit:Qllmlll, Zana Thomaa, saxophonu: JUI Baer, Cheryl Ebenbach, Cu&amp;Uyn Hlek,.
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ma Vaugh n, Mary Bolinser, Robert.
Buck, Ronnie Collins, Stephen
creemer, . Fra nk Titua; baritones:
Sa ndra Thomas, ,Barbara Games,
Nancy eurna; trombones: Mary
Handiey, J. C. Rus ll; bell lyra,
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Goegle in tenor sax, Sondr• Potts;
baritone sax, Mary Amberger;
French horns: Aaenath Tracy,
Sharon You ng, Sharon Walter, Er·
nuUne Stoctdm; baritones: Linda
Wlltiams, Jo Ann Bolinger, Carolyn Vaughan , Sandra Thomas;
trombonea: Jennifer Lohte, El1ie
Arnold, Dorothy ,Brown, Ruth Brolbe11, ·Margaret Hendl e)', Edwina
Bell; trumpets: Rev, Rea, Nancy
Woodgeard., Nancy Brown; Karen
Drete, •Robterta Hoover, Jl'.ld)' Webrung, Rieky Campbell, Pam Hob1tetter, Cherry Scott, Connie Te.aford, Don Mayer; baasea, Bruce
Stalnaker, Richard Poulin ; pereus11ion, Bill Yo ung. Charle• Kitche n,
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CHARLESTON , W. Va. (UPI) - Sen. John F. Kellll8d:,
(D-Mass-) today accused hil op!"'nent in West Virginla'o Mi:,

10 presidential preference pnmary Sen. Hubert H, Holli�
phrey (D-Mlnn.), of imitatinJ Vice President Richard Nixon.

Kennedy returned to Well VI?•
C-inia �ft.er a da)' of campaWllna:
in lncbane. H e releued a 1tatement criticizlne Humphrey for
what Kennedy claimed wu the
"diltortion of the record.''
"The time baa come to face the
facta frankly ebout my friend
Hubert Humphrey," K enr:iedy uid.
"First in Wi!ICOn■i n , now in Weit
Vir&amp;inia, be has distorted my recOl'd, ettacked my intearity and
played faat and loose with smears
and innuendos.
reply in
"I do not i ntend to
kind-because no Ot!mocrat la
ever going to WJ.n in 1900 by imi. tating Richard Nixon :•
Kennedy then stated I tour oC
coal mlnin1 townJ in
nearby
Madison . He will return here later in the day to campaign in neighboring town■ and then leave
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for Partenburg tonight.
Humphrey attended a Wliqite,
1 and foul-1mel lin&amp; event 1.t. Jlida·
wood. The ann ual ram p feed.
a....,. aN ,. form of _..._ � •
ion that utrate """- • .....
whea c-.d llut okl me•ttlft
..,.. lteUn• dley ,a.-. • ...,_
new Hie.
Meanwhile, G ov. Cecil H. Un•
derwood in telegram, to the Na
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lion.al BroadcasUni Co . aad the
Tex.aco Co., w h ich aponaon one
of the t1etwort 18 principal new•
programs deman ded NBC nNa-caater D�vid Brinkley be recall•
ed from West Virginia.
The governor said
Brinkl ey
was guilty of "deliberately color­
ing the news" to make West Vir­
gin iana appear ignoran t i n toler.
a nt and bigotted.
Brinkley didn't take it sitting
down.
"Nothing waa rigged
all the
picture, wen, n.ade in ' we,t 1/b•·
gi n i.a, all .'.ll'e truthful and factual.
The coal mine ghost tow n it
there, unemployment doe, exlat
and children are huiigry. And I
,aid th" was • disg,-,ce. Everything we said a nd pho tographed
Kathy Sue White was still m1k- was true , ' ' .he sai d .
ing a game fight for her life et
noon today at Childre n '■ Hospital
in Columbu s where her co ndition
was reported as "fair."
She riff Robert Harte nbach said &amp;
at noon lhat contribuUons for the lllSt!i....om.,o
family in hel p ing defray hospital
expenses had reached $246 with
'-",;k
contai ners in several busi neu
pla ces 11till u_nreport�.. -A otnWffl' Wy! tl, R �
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lai n�r placed 1n the Fr1�lUt T1v• b1.· llie-sherirr&amp;.pt
fiCi
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em m Middle�rt wa1 &amp;alfif � haft Vt lftkl ess operation
fol�g·a
garnered � 1n a short per 1�.
wreck at Happy Hollow, wu fin•
The �dies of the Eagle Ridge ed $lO ·and costs in C
ounty Court
comm�mty expect to take up a lhla morn
J ng.
colle d1on for the K.at_hy Sue Fund
In other Cou n ty Court action
to�otrow at a meeti ng of the today thargea o assau
lt ud bat­
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Me1ga Coun ty � oonh_unten ABaoci- tery aga.i
per were
nst
Gene
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all oo there which will con vene �t d ismJssed with th
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e defendant to
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ten o clock for an all-day �ss1on . pay the costs of the
cue. Fines of
Severa l hundred people wlll at• , 10 each were aaseued u.. �
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tend the event' they Ii&amp;!" d•
foqr men on state pab'ol ebargea.
Th e con dition of the little girl- They were Earl E. Jfaymain,
. Meland the financial circumatances ol vin E. San den, Elmer F• Balley
the family have aroused the com• and Wilbur Napper.
Napper, Ru.Uand, 'NH held la1t
passion of the public a nd contribution, from individuals ,or ga niza. Dilbl at the couniy jail following
lions and business places are com- h11 arrest by the patrol on an in•
,
ing in rapidly, Sheriff Hartenbach toxicatlon charge,
Edgar Payne, arrested aevenl
sa'id.
The hospHal cost for the child d.ll'I ago on a charge of theft,
exceeds $100 per day wilh nurses entered a guilty plea and wa1 fin•
on 24 hour d uty, while the oper- ed $50 and cost, with half the
ation cost alone w11 expected to fine l'Ullpended.
-------run well over $1,000.
The little girl. daughter or Mr. &amp;t,ediuni Datnaire
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and Mrs. David White, fell from
an up,tain porch at her home and
sust■ ined multiple skull fracture.
Cou nty officers investigated a
when she struck a cement wall:. -.rweck on Route 12-4 above Syn•
1be prompt action of local author- CUie at eight o'clock this morning
itiea and the coopentlon of police in 111bicb medium damage wu
departments and emergency ,qued ported to • truck owned by
D.
members in transportJng her to Rouah apli a car_.)Wntd and driven
the hospital is credited with sav- by Virginia Ard'ott., lloute 1, Rai ng her life.
ctne.
In asking contributions fer Ka•
_Accord_ing ·to lhe rtport. filed by
tby Sue, Sheriff Robert Harten• Deputy Clarence Shielliai
the
bacb is remim)ing the public that Rouab trutk: v,1111 operated by Jun­
the father had been unemployed lor liartln, Syra.euse, 11id pullecl
tor a long period and the family into the driveway at. tbe EIHlr
has no funds to pay for the er.• Roush home, crossing the road in
pensive treatment neceuary.
the path of the Arnott vehicle.
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Akron won
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oppose Taft, and five persons are
the aupport of the D emocr&amp;tic
Tbue are tw� statewide races vying for the right to oppose
del e&amp;atea,
for office. one in each party.
Peck .
N ominations wi l l be made for
On the ltepublican side lhe
The metn Interest In th• pri1
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m•rJ he■ Mnterect on the fl1ht oonteit J1 for nomination for a all 23 seats
Ohio ts allowed in ;;�i:t�e��:� 8a��:: H�:�::
betMin ChY. �chNI V. Di pllce on the Ohio ' Siipreme court t he U. S. l l duse of R
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Mary Radford; basses: Marvin
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Ralph
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t.r test 11 a f�ght between former ' be nts 11.1rvll"l!d the primary with- Fred Sisson, Connie Freeman a nd
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r 1 ••• f ..e1...1e, rlMrth Gov. C. Wil liam O'Neill and Wil- out op.position.
a Donald Brown.
pied..., _ to K......,, .
lard_ D. P',mpbll, former state
The five Demo crats who have
Stage Band personn el will inRepubl ican ■late" headquarters 1 ■enllor, ■nd Guemaey Coun ty primary opposition art Th
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clue, saxopbonea: Jim Ebersbaeh,
entered
slate of deletatet Pt01etuto? a_n d judge� · whi:p has ·Ashley . of Toledo, Robert Cook of Linda
qhapman, Sondra Polta,
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Nixon. T��n it oi;ily beld.. . ., , : ri.umber OJ · appointed
Kent, Michael J. Kirwin ot Mary Amberlff"; trt.iinpets: Reva
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Feigh;an ind, Charle■ A. Van l k qf Brown; Jhlmbonea·: Elsie Arnold,
Gearte H. Bender who iA �jq
Tbe O,rvoCJiatl� eot:"1teit" 1 1 b a Cleveland.
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W.b! . � - nomlnaUOft. tor i'n other cans William Hess of Cinci nn■ti Concert Bani peraonnel 'Will lnDe1t1ocnlu! voten. wlll . J&gt;e: 1811:� � ••t�o.ut G'Polltii;in.
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William Bsumhart of Vermilion, elude tho , followln1: piccolo: Sue
f� no mo: th
•rtae , D�ocrat clndldate"a · are and John E. Hend eraon of Cam- Phillips: tb1te1; Jean Ann Webater,
1e ,a I om , the 1 t.e ,a I'
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, � . Be�mont Coun ty brid ge.
Linda Crow, Da rlene Watson, Son­
to �eir party • haUonaJ ' CO
$tiv�l'.il: 1uditQr;
D. F�&amp;uson son
All members of lhe Oh'lo House dra Drake, Pam O'Brien . Kitty
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. Olli IE■c:b dele&amp;�le wlll heft
-; ,ol t-4!, It,� treullfe,, ctilrles of Repre!e.ntatives
and about Persinger;
Charlene
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tb.eni · ate have � Une under their name it.t. • hut' only, 'one �te� f.91' nomlR•·
Of cemmon pin■ eour1 rrt'lff
Moore; bass clarinet:. Paula Sayre;
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1957 FORD "8" 2 Door

Rotarian Paul Smart, executive vice president of the Mid•
dleport Citizen's Bani&lt; and local chairman of the National
Federation of Independent Business Men of America , be­
lives free Americans will have to tighten their belts and dis•
clpllne aga!J!st "compulsive spending" If they want to win
against Communism.
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Mr. Smart addressed the Rotary club at Its regular Friday
evening meeting In social rooms of U,e Heath Melhoclist
Church. He was presented by chairman Charles Clarkson.
In making monthly surveys Jor
BUia introduced in the last sea•
the NF18, -:U. Smart aid he i1
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on oJ the_ na.tiol'la t
congreu, if
convi nced bualneu-men and all
people are .too little intere1ted in approved, would have cost the g()v.
ernment '3:ZO bil Uon over the nert
legislation aff1ct.in1 their 111tion,
and that It ii tim e to become con• Civ1 e yean 1 be. said.
l'hi1 ur1e lO lpehd Mr. Smart
cerned with the d irection the n a­
ca
lled "compulaive 1pen din1,"' and
tion is headed.
Mr, Smart u.id the apending the moat "dangerou11 evil oJ our
program■ of the aovernment are limes,"
completely out of control of every.
"Our rovernment is pili ng up
one, and that after all, ''It ia your C.O.D.'1 in the future a t an
money, and somebody bu bi.a band aatoundtne rate;• l\e -said, peintin
g
in your pocket."
to the future o bUeations in areas
This somebody is eve rybody 11 of interstate highway Jmprovehe cited fiKUrea sho wlng:
"1ent, public works projects, pub-National defense, govern ment
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operati on, forei1n aid, domestic
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civil\a n spendiq, debt retitement, Ing, conservation , and defense
governme nt subsid iea, pemions, commltlment......,11 add ing to $
88
etc., add up to an 88 billion dollar billion to be absorbed in future
er.penditure. Theae he called "au­ budgets.
tomatic expen ditures," that Is, they
Commit­
This is on top oC our $290 bitare on a ·continued·
ted from yea r to year, and thua ha­ lion deficit and $.10 bil lio n in acbitual.
crued reti reme nt liability for. mJ.li-Added to federal · 1pe ndt na: the tary people, $27 bil lton retfrement
cost of elite government and the l iabilty for civilian worker,;, a nd
per capita - cNt 'of cow,;nment. in our govern ment la obllgatM by
U. S. ia. f130 per year- for each law to nY pensions to waa1 veterrnan, woman end child, 1 nd lt is ,na: and tht&gt;ir dependents esUmat•
bouild to go up.
ed to cost roughly $300 billioi n .
"The fad that futura texpay•
Coats of govern m�nt have rl5 en en will bl Hktd � pay ovv
from 18 per �nt of the, national
SN Di acipllne on� P•,. Th ""
product in 1940 to 26 per ce nt i n --- ·--------1957, a creater hike th� the na•
Chol"Ull
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tiona.l product it.self.
"Why ii thil," Mr. Smart aabd. To Give
Coricert
And he enN'tt'ed, . "lt'a beOhio Unlveri. ity's ■ymphony
ceUM nearly •.,....,.. w.nh the otchestra and ch.orua 'Will co·m•
llOftffiffltftt to · do tomtthl119 bine talen ts in a festival free
th.t will Hip them ., the-Ir sprl n&amp; concert, Sunday, May 8.
frlenclt. thel_r ,-rtlevlar In� The · program bf .mu1ic W1U be pre...t HM of lkfllneu.. or_:}n ti. tented .-at 8 p. m. iu the Univer:
pultl k l�t.
1ity auditorium,
" tua).1.f," h• l&amp;id1 •�.; grae to
QQfl of I.he JeatJK.e d pumbera
A � tioq. 1'Je otill. ll&gt; wl_U .I,o..llut, �. Jiioapaoc1y _
'""-' balance the tiUdiet aDd live within coin:posed by the )alt Ernst vo�
Gut means (aa indJviduals must to Dohna nyi in ce lebration of Ohi o
,lay out of trouble)."
Un iversity's aeaqui cenlennial in
19M. The noted Hungarian com­
pose r wa1, an annual visitor to
the Athemi campu s for 11 years
before his death February 9.

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Make You r Selection
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farms the owner of which may have a hand,o me 5•7 print by calling at the Dally �ntlnel
offices on Mechanie-st( l?omeroy. Last week's farm picture will be published again Jdpnda�'i'
a letter having been rq'ved from Mrs. A, M. Kirkhart, Senaca falls, N. Y. idenllfy!Da
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