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Tracy Rites
I Northwestern Bonds Present Concert
Sunday Afternoon At Rutland Auditorium Held Thursday
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The annual band concerl or the Northwestern ochool d s
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!net " " presented yesterday a[Iernoon al the Rutland high

• &amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 2, 1960

Scout Supper
l"' Tri-County Canteen-Leader To Be Youth Saturday Night
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en ded
·eounselor At You th Camp This Summer Whe II Att
h rs Au i ary of
Those allendmg Saturday night's Mason . Galha , M eigs Tr•·

:county Teen Cant�en, "Bermuda '' night learned that th€ D ,.
c f m c an•
rector , Le o V . Sava ge will take a l eave o f a bsen e ro
C.t.een duties for eight weeks .
:: The announcement came on the 200th dance that the can t teen bas held in its three year hLStory. Savag e told the 1 50
• who attended the mformal a!fa1r
lhal he plans to rcturrl as director
: at the Racine high ht:tlool that he al the condusw of his contract
� bad accepted .a pv�1uon ilS l:lb111 wit� th.e YOUth �
ump
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;. cou nselor, unit lead; r, rhaplau1
l!:arl .�tcKmlo, awbrds chaJrmiln
tor.
begin•
mstrur
nature stU9y
:"and
w Y outh for the t:c1n1een announced that ,the
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• nmg, JWle 13 · al an Oh
director's mother � as named ''l an•
• camp ·
teen Muther of the _Year." McKm•
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;- Savage Si id the Canteen will re- lcy prc�entcd � rs Savage of M_ar•
: main open during that lime and Jdta with a lovl!)y corsage
wmn eri; uf the fa.-. l danc t&gt; con ·
,11riam Smit h im, J H an·
te�t wl•re ..
&amp; c .... ....,., lh••nr Nlahtl
dy Nui ris. Don Wec�e an d K enda
Russell touk Lup honors m the slow
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dantc conleJ,,t Pru:es were awardcd
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•00th cuuplcs.
TONIG HT
Numerous other .-l'!n Lest were
Jerry Lewis - Diana Merrill
ucted durm g � h,- evenmg . The
rnnd
'·DON'T GIVE UP TI-1.E SHIP"
affair was sponsortl· t by the Ra•
- also c ine r'fA in couJunction with
Sterbng Hayden in
!heir Spring Carniv.il.
"lO DAVS IN TULA.RA "
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AllK&gt; Cartoon
C. M. Hennesy wbo sulfered a
.11troke several w�ks ago is report•
NOW AT STATE THEA.TRI&amp;
1 ed to be !!Owly improving at his
'TIIE BIG FISHER.MAN"
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Boy Sl'.h ool wi th a la rge attendance reported. The concert included
�h
1 e .\\ ol t&gt;
Scuut T uo,p 2:5 · Mlddlepon, were j selectio ns b,y both the J,µnior � a nd Senior band and w.u,
� d '&gt;U lh the outcome of
well p lcc1�t
direct.or.
of ffoger Roush
under the direction
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the pamakt' supper held at the
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Steps March, M. D. Tay•
sy
ted.
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T�e Jumo 1 Ba�d pre�n
r1rJ,,t Un1!l'rl Presbyterian t.:hurch
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laylor;
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on Saturday mght.
la nd WalLZ, :.1. D. Taylor; J unior
T he i;upper was rved from � lo Band March, M. D. Taylor.
�OO bemg ma de
8 p .m. Wll h over .P
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The Senior Band Selectious were
lly the group The proceeds will be
Schuf.
Maiden,
the
and
Death
u.std by the �out■ for their sum•
mer outing and toward the pur• bert ; Panis Angelico!, c. Jol'anck;
Alleluia, W. A. Mozart; Belmont
Eric Chambers, president, was
r ha � e of a b us for transportation.
March, T. Mesang; t wo Italian also d evotional leader when the
· )'OUlh group oI lhe Heath
Tht' meal was prepared by the miniaturef&lt;.-Let Dea.th Now Comot sen1or
mothers and s-e rveit by the Scouts C. Monteverde, and Sombre Mists, '1 et hod ist Church , M iddleport, me t
( I n uniform ) who also helped with 0. llesp1gh1. La ureate, overture . for the regular meeting al the
J . Ollvadoll; Hansel and G retel . church Sunday e�eqin&amp;, Jean Ca
the cleaning up afterwards.
uverture. [. Hurnperdinek ..nd sey . C hrt,t,· ,, F,,· th cha o· rman,·
l la«u, president o r .:itoulhca.rl\.d Meo, S. Rom be rg.
Mrs t:u2l'llC
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gave ''The Living Fa,· th."
the &lt;1ux111,. , y wuuld like lo l')(•
--ptess lhf' 1 11c1nks from the mothers,
Evelyn Gibbons was In char)tt
----Lo tho:, c .. hu as91i;tcd 111 milking
o( the program for lbe evenina
the c � � 11 1 11-; a �u�·ccss . to th e- boys Jf' errya E11lertai,r,
.iind she told of the Jlfe of a typical
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who hdpc tl .. :iu Lo lbe peop le for
teenager in Denmark. During
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lheir �upporl.
business meelin1, Barbara Jones
:\1 r and Mrs. Charlci wcrty en- w ae a p pointed as chairman to plan
will be
scouts
On May 1 1 . 1 2 tile
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for a bake Hie which will be h�ld
spon i;o n n :: ii mot ion picture ll l t hc tertai ned w1lh a wiener roas·l 4., . in the near future. The group will
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Liberty ·1 he.1tre, "Tom Sawyer", ln Naylur's Run p , ayground Fri day
have a 6 o" clo cJc aupper before
color.
Joe,
Bobby
son,
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for
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their m eeting nQXt week.
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on his 7th bir '.tlday.
Adults meeting wllh the you t
Crusader, To Meet
ere M .ra. Wayne Gibbons, co t.in.
G u e sts were Debra Hunnell, w
Th � Chnslian c,·usirncrs Class of
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the First B11pt1st Church of Mid• Na nry Jo Mayer. Rebecca Triplet! pasto
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dleport will meel Tuesday evening D ar I a ..
at the home of �1 r . and Mrs. Earl McKnight , Perry and Patlla Jiold·
ren . John .ind Jlmrny Wiles, Jeff Go To Huntinnton
Smith at 7:30
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and Jimmy Tyo, Jefr Werry, Daand
ofricers
St
hool
The Church
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Mn. Phyllis Hackett and Mn.
at the �arnc L i me al the home or narnhart and Mike, D1c , ,f �d
G lobokar accompanied Mrs.
Alice
Werry.
Ka1hy
Diles.
D.
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Mr. and Mn
Jo Hardy to Hu ntlnaton on Friday
night where :&lt;1 n. Hard)' conducted
a square dance at Marshall Colleae.

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Mrs. Hardy also co nducted 1
,;quare dance for the Parkeriibu,g
Kiwanis Club in Parkersburg Jut
Wed nesday durina thelr Ladles'
night meeting.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Funeral servicei; for Everett J.
Ttacy were held from the Ewin1
Chapel Thur!lday at 2 p. m. with
the Rev. Eugene Brown, pastor of
the United Methodist Church, assisted by the Re\'. Ira Wellman , PilS
tor of the Bapti!il Church at Clif.
ton, W. Va .. offidating .
Special music was provided by
Mri. Maltie Circle, ore■nist, and
Rev. Freeland Norris, and sister,
Mrs. Florence Adams .
Burial was in Beech Grove Ceme·
tery and pal 1 · bearera were mem•
bere or Pomeroy Lodge UK F&amp;AM .
Coming from out of town for the
iiervicea were Dr. and Mre. Alston
Tracy, Columbus; Carroll Halliday,
. 1on, c f f .; Mrs. GI a d)'s
w a11 h mg
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Enochs, Wilmington; Mn. Martha
Sinclair and Pearl Ralph, Spring•
field; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mutch·
]er, Mrs. Jetsie Keiser, Mrs. Alma
Davis, Mn. Bessie Strong and �fin;.
Everett Da)', Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Laing Strong, Mrs.
Lilah Lutz, Mrs. Ann■ Stever&amp;,
M iss Edith Hut■inpiller, Mias Tthel
Maud Y oung, Mn. �tt: artha Wood
and Mrii. Elizabeth Lear of GaUi•
polis; Mrs. Edward T. Bauer, Mar•
Ion ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpe n ter
and Mra. Betty Sau nden, Bidwt:11;
Arnold Fisher and Ray Anderson,
Sylvania and Mrs. P. A. Davis,
".rirs. Alonzo Denny and Mrs. Ross
Tomlinson, Chillicothe.
Service■ were conducted Wednesday evening by the Ohio Val•
ley Commandery No. 24, Knights
Templars, who also had graveside
1ervices.

.. P•�!)DI ■ &gt;IOUDA�"•'.T
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McComas of
Middleport have received word
that then' son Cpl. Edward Mc•
Coma. who is stationed with the
Marines eat Quantico, V■., will be
,tartina on a month's cruise on the
Packard XI .
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Haskins
(Wanda Thomas) -and family of
We5t Jefferaon returned home to­
day after spending several days
here Mr. and Mn. Staftford Thom•
as. They came especially . to be with
Mr. Haskin'■ mother, Mrs. Stanley
Haski ns who ls undergoing treat,.
menli at }{ol:ter Hospital.
Mrs. ErvIn Baumgal'dner was
in Athena over the weekend as the
gueat of her son George, student
at Ohio Univenity for the Mother's
weekend.
Vbitora last Wednesday with
Mrs. Zeilla 0.roaa were, Edith Hul•
ainpiller. Ethel Maude Young,
Hlh1 Lutz, IWubeth Lear, Mae
Wood and Ann Stevers, all of
Gallipolh.
Mrs. Hanley Cone and daughter,
Vickie and Joe C■been of Colu m .
bue spent the weekend with their
bTothel'•in-la w and sl11ter, Mr. and
Mr■. William Slater and family.
On Saturday their parents, Mr.
and Mr·s. Fred Cabeen of Athens
11110 visited with the Slaters a nd
their company.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bowers
and family and Mr•• and Mrs. GOO·
rge Bower! of Spri ngfield came
last Friday bccauae of the serio1u
illness of thtil!' father, Howard
Bowen.
Student nurses from Holler Hos­
pital ape ndina the weekend with
their parents were, P�lly Thomu
with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Thom­
as, Mar)' Scott with Mr. and Mra.
Jamea Ru11ell, and Lindt Nelaon
with Mr . .a nd Mra. De nver Nelson.
Mr. • nd Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof
and children, P('tay and Floyd of
Waldo ■pent tile weekend with
Mra. Vandflrhoof'• father, I. E.
Mlller and other relatlves.
On .'J unday the Vandflrhooh and
Mr. Miller were dinn er guest� with
Mr. a nd Mr■. L. W. McConaaa and
dau1hter, Diane,

EDUCATED : Wellston High School, Ohio Uni­
versity, Ohio State University Law School.
UNDERSTA NDS VETERANS PROBLEMS : The
onl y veteran of Armed Forces for Congress.
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daughter, two sons.

Calling in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. V111ugha n Rou of Al·
bany; Earl Qulvey, 'M1rleUa ; Mias
Gertrude Dulaney, New Martins­
The first planning meeti ng for
ville, W. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. the 1960 Community Daily �aCI·
Don Thomas and daughters, Melis• tion Bible School of 'Middleport
sa Kay and Becky DaWTI.
was held last week at the Heath
Methodiat ChUtt.h with Mn. Ray
Pidr:ene, dean of the school, in
Club Meetinr Set
charge of the meeting.
The Amateur Gerde ners Club of
Middleport will hold its re1ular
Tea.hen are atill needed (or the
monthly meetlng Wed nesday even• school and &amp;n)'one intere,Led i n
ing at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. hel.pln&amp; is ,uk:ed to attend the
E. M. Blake on Gnnt Street. Mn. meeti ng which wllJ be held this
Walter Crooks will be the assist• Tue6day, at 7 p. m. at the Heath
ing hostess.
'church

There will be a ' guest speaker
The a(hoot will be held at the
for the meetin,: and roll call will Cent1;4I School Buildin1, June 13·
be anSWC;red w:ith ''Civic Impro�e. 24. �\&gt;. Raymon Ko nluiJht will
ntenl Ideaa."
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PLow•11 OAIIIDl:N ■HI RT•
D11 ... b7 Vicky V1ughn. Featured ht
IIVIMTUN and greeting summer from I fresh
w,wpoint. The oolor•m&amp;«lhed impor1ed chenille laco band
..id■ enchan.tment lo the ,winging •kirt. Wi1hbow b1
fto■enbe rg. blended Beauah■. n by Avi1roC', AYron• and
.Cupioni• rayona, wa■hable and creue•rni■tanl, Blue, pink.
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Earl Knight Asks Relief From

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Monday nlglit tendered his restgnallon as an admiulstrator
while asldng for continued status as a teacher.
. 5\lpertntendent ol Schools Lee McComas . said Mr. Knight's
resignation. was read to tbe board of education but action was

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C l(r�=�:!™1t;;d The Dally
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�l h�ve appreciated deeply
Kn_l1ht • .fine eooperatlon a nd
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pendtblllty at •ll time,. He �1.
WIYI hu worted for the be&amp;L In·
terutl of \he, _blsh. tchool inso.�ar
U the atudenti ate_ �oncei;ned.
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111, H• c�•lnl, WIii b&lt;t ktpt H
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Knicht, whose �other, Howa rd,
ll Jun lor High Principal at Pom•
er:oy, is a native of Chester town•
■hip. No reaaoo for hil request in
cban1e of status was give n, al•
tboqh it bu been known in ad•
mlniatr1lion circlea: of the school
tb•t Knl&amp;ht baa been hoping ti;. re­
lieve himself of aome or the work
load i nvolved In belna: principal.
He trill b1ve completed 34 years
ln the teaching profession next
month.
Mr. KniJht operates, with his
brother Howard, the "famllir farm"
riftii' &lt;:!heater. He la tlie 10n of the
late 'E. B. Knilht, and· Mn. Knight,
who reaides in Chester.
Mr. Knight gn�uited from Rlo
G"1)de Coll&lt;ce, attended Ohio U n•
lvenlty, a nd bepn hia teachina: at
Clleater Grade Scbool (three yean)
�• came to Pomeroy achooll for a
\enD.. then went back to Chester
Jfilb u a te1cher and eoach of all
� for four yeafa. , •\
. 1111 uat ..J14L waa
Wbere he 1erved. ILi executive
h!fli:d for teV'en years, coming tO
lllddleport, in UMl as teacher an d
Uliatarit coach. He wa1 promoted

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tha t position since then.
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OTHER AC ION
Emerson Jones, vice president,
presided over the meeting of the
oeard Monday night in the ab­
sence of the president Bruce
Lloyd.
1n co nju nction with the vote of
the PTA to give $200 towards the
blacktopping of the Elementary
School ,ir0Und8, the board voted to
assist in this projeet an d plans are
for the work to be done this eum•
mer.
The board voted to purchase an
electric sewing machine for the
Home Economics Department.
The financial situation and pro­
jects which are needed were dis­
CUS!led. The prospecta of available
teachen for apecial field1 Wal also
dl.ec;ussed.
Othen presen t for the meeting
were Mrs. E. O. Rall, Lional •Boggs·
and Harold E. Hubbard, clerk.

Free Sabin Shots
Voted 110,000
School Children

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$3.95 to $1 6.50

See The Complele Line of Women, -Dresses
In The B111y Beady To Wear Department

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AIIO U'l'flted yeaterday by County Court A.ction
department waa
the ahertff'e
Ji. report of County Court acU•
Huold E, Dant, Jioute 1, Rutland vitiea for the month of April
on a cbarJe of Nlekleu � talion. .bu been · released by thfl clerk.
Jt. E. Orindley, Sr., 1howln1 a
to,.I of '9011.05 in flne1 and court

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Of tho Iola!, the county treoW�GTON UPI - The )lead ' ■mer -reaeived $8Za.60, the 1tate
of the ABC network denied today $1'8.ISO ·and Jhe •berifl, for co■ta
lhat �mlon dloe Joel� Dick $129.911, Tire court handled , tlO
crl·
dotk wu petmllted to ' alan a . ..,.., 12 civil c11•• and
opeeW "euy" allldovit 11&amp;tin1 he mliloJ cues. E. W. People, ii
... n'ever took payola.
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"Bed" Phillips, Pomeroy tavern proprietor, landed
350-lb. hammer-head shark on a lubing trip tttently .11111 of
C. "Bed" landed the ugly-looking "10btiler after
Southport,
1 2½ hour battle 13 mUeo out ID the Allanilc Ocean from
Southport whero he WIS f;tihlng from a chattered boat. Shown
ln the plet11re with Mr. l'hWips is Loufoe Johnson and•
T. A. Hewetsoti, Pomeroy, who, wllh Dr. Heweloon, made op
I n addlllon lo the hammerhead shoMI, the
the fishing
party also capght INlny other fish iDeludlng tuna, ... bas■
and other species. Due lo tiad weather, they were only able
to fllih two days of the four day lrlp.
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Tile reBign,;tlon 1&gt;f Richard Jones froni lhi. Pomeroy
cil �was accepted last night with. 'ei:JfBifons of rCgfet from
Mayor Ch.arles Legar and council members, who passed ·a re.

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so Iu Ii on than king Jones Ior his flne record o f p ublic service,
Mr. Jones has moved to Syracuse, which makes him tneliglble
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As his lait official action as
ncern
eo
Gallipolis
the
from
ch11e
a member or the Pomeroy gov•
was agreed upon only if the ,i n•
erning body Jones recommend·
stallutlon is made this week.
ed the ,pureb�se of a motor scoot•
Mayor Legar told Council that
er for use by the Pomeroy police
some · action was necessary on the
department i n .chec,..in " meter-&amp;
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· radio as the po1,·ce equipmen
"' a
t on
The purchase w.s mRde from the
removed
beeJI
baa
cruiser
old
the
Metropoll� n Mbtors, Pomero)' on
. tied on the n ew cruiser
a resolution offered by Council- and lnsta
which is now readf for delivery.
ma n Franklin Rizer.
The action to purehase the ra•
A proJonged di■CUii1on °f the
dlo from the Gallipolis concern
twO-w.ay radio for the new police
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cruiser was 1etlled by Council w•s made on motion of Counc,1.
man Riaer with all me1nber.s
votJng to buy I radio from the
·agreeing to the ·purcha,e. The ra•
s &amp; E Two-W•y Radio Co., of
dio ordered for the cruiser i1 the
Gallipolie. The Pomeroy dealer,
same ■.a is now being used on
Alliociated Radio had told olfi.
the Pomero)' emergency truck.
cia]a that he wo�ld bf.I unable to
ution , Kenneth
ln . another
make delivery of the radio 1'Q.Uip•
Grover, Pomeroy, was hired as
ndio diapatcher i n the 1heriff'1
office fu wort six nights per
week from midnight until eight
o'clock. The Hlary was continued
at $200 ·per month, · the nme
amount paid Floyd Mankin, who
resig ned.
The report of Mayor Le&amp;ar was
read
and accepted. The mayor
1 · neral services lor Mrs. Kalle reported receipts of $1,122.10
Patt.ireon, age 83 , who died at for the month
of April. Roy Tr11cy
noon Monday at ti:e Foster Nun. was given an order
for fire ex•
i ng Home in Syracuse, will be held ting:•ishers for village
equipment
Wedneaday at 2 p. m. from the
lt was
n
tiiscuHio
another
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Sand Fork •Bapti1t Church in Cad·
mus G1.llia County with burial in agreed that extra help in the
•treet (lepartme nt be hired on
the �earby Sand .hrt Cemetery,
Mrs. Patterson Wis 8 member of only perll1 iHion from t�e chair•
man. of the etreet committee Roy
lbe Sand Fork Bapt.ia:t Church.
Survivors are her hu•b•nd, D. o. Betzmg. An ordinance to vacate
PaUenoh, nctiona of Long •nd Beech
Patterson; a son,
Rutland; a dauihtet, Mn. William skeet, on the location of lhe
Adllma, Pyro, Ohio; a btq,thet, Mer• propo�ed elementary . 11chool on
bin Isaacs, Gaylord, Mich. ; and B utternut Ave. waa given three
five graudcbildren. A ■on, LaW• ea dlnea and p�s:,ed, Councllmeh
. rence preceded ber in death dur• Schaefet and Rizer did ndt vote
on U,e measure. Routine buaineas
.
Jng World War 1.
OfficiatJ ng wJll be the Rev. Earl WN tran11cted and bills read and
a-pproved for p&amp;1ment.
Cremeans,
Present for the meeting were
the mayor, aU members of Coun•
cµ, Clerk Edna Schoenleb, Trea•
,urer Elma Russell and Chief
Jed Webeter.

Mrs. Patterson .
To Be Bun'ed
On Wednesday

o, o.

Pavin1 ■tfteU 01 M1aon City wu partment attended the meet1n1 , and oloek m which the department b
dllCUIHd at I meetln1 of the II•• I l&lt;H}lht. ■uppon of the eoun'cJI in fighting a fire. Council adopted
eon to,;-n council In th• eity. build· formlnJ a Junior l'ire Department the propo11l.
The street comn1luloner was
' ' lnl Mondlt eveQln1. Inveat,lption tor .tffnqe boy1 of the tQwn. Jt
• 11 belna made• of the paul'�lllty of WU' e1.plalried that 1t many fires elven permisllon to orde-r "No U
pavlDJ lbe 1treeta IODleUme 1n the tounc · boya 1,ry to �elp a nd very· Turn" 1ig111 to be ere«oo . al Inter•
often act in • diaorganlzed faahlon. eecllona through the town.
fulute.
The salary of the head ot the
Council hu been tnformed that It wu thoU,ht ttiat an or11niza,
Department w111 raised on a
Water
n
specific
1.h,m
aive
dealg
to
tlon
ed
enth
of.
atreetl.
pavlt11
for
e
dl
n
bo
tire town: are not llkelr to be aold. ,Jobi woiald help !n btilld.ln1 the percentage of collection baal■.
Council tabled action In regard to
, However, lt 11 thoucht ' tb1\ ' the tire d•partment for the future.
a protest against the remQv■l of
the
approval
or
lta
pve
CouncU
by
f
paved,
be
can
■treet■
town'•
·
,ecUona, with pNlprert)' ownva or,anlution and, uked that I de- , the pay 1t.ation o( the Appalachian
t1on1 tbe atreet■: . bearin1 the coat. tailed plan be worked out aml aub- 'Power Company from Maaon. 1t
alto approved purchase of a twoU la hoped that the entire town mitted at the nut rnottinJ.
Cou ncilman R1111tll · Capehart way radio ror the police car.·
wobld · evantua11y be paved in that
Attendi ng t.)le meeting WP.re
propo■ed that the tov.n adopt Sec·
fa■hlon.
, Ip other a,clion the Council con• tion 14 of tfte Wll!t Vir-inia Motor Mayor O. O. WrJ11ht and Council•
Vehicle Code w)l�h, In part, atatee men RUJ&amp;ell . Capehart, Gordon
,,tdered plan, to extend lbe ie,
that no vehicle 'Without authorlz.al Creamer and Ralph Wa,ner. Repta:•
jl
Wotk
Cit,.
n
to upper 'M.uo
?cted to be,tn on tbi1 withJn the tion can follow 'I tire truct with· reaentlng the fire department
W 5QO feet in ttipa to tire■ and were Frank Hmla, Bobby Lee and
DUf 'm®th or •Ill ,ntib.
ibat no car can part in �£ aame Blh111 Wllaoo.
�
l'ire
of
Ure
llem'ber,

-.non,

TIie lfelt,1-M••••

Ohio, Tue,day, May 3,

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Ia At 2 Wednesday

WASIDNGTON UPI-All r.adio
and TV programs will llo off the
air nd key government otficiala
will leave the capital for secret
hideaways toda)' In a nationwide
test of civil defense preparations.
W&amp;rning signals opening "Oper•
•tion Alert 1960" wm · sound at
2 p. m. (t.-dt). Federal officiala
left IL up to each city to deter•
mine bow they would participate
In the test. The exerciet:. continues
'JnUI f . P• m. (edt• Thursday.

WEATHER

Ohio: hMr•l*'t f•lr ._.., ...,_ •
.......,. with ........ .......
I,_ Ml... -• 61-74, i._ ,._
•ltM 4342.

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s:NGLE r.o:!"'i - &amp;c

1960

PUC Beginning Scrutiny Today
-Into G - T's Bid For Rate Boost

Telephone rates in the Meigs
County area served by the Gen•
Company will '
erat Telephone
co�_ under scrutiny of the Pob­
· (4? 'fJliliti� Comrni11ion in hear111g1 whi�h opened today in Col•
pJnbu,.
The company, which operate■ in
Pomeroy, MiddleporL,
Racine,
Rutland and Portland , is asking
rate increases in 70 Ohio counties.
Prosecutor Jame, O'Brien, act•
lq on · a reaolution pused by
tbe Ueig1 County commissionen,
bu Protested the , proposed in•
crw,e to the PUCO and will IP.
pt)lt at the hearin11 durb.g the
ilint that Meiga County's rates
are up .tor hearing .
According to the Un ited Pren
International, the telephone com•
pan, is &amp;eell:in&amp; lO J&gt;oot;t the rateJ
19i;-, 136,oOO Cllltomen and to in•
crease Ile income by $3,157,ltO a
yep.
l' b.e r•te increaeea for single
91t1y re11den\lal telephone u1er1
WOWd range from ,1 • to $a i
mo.nlb, raising montn.l)' rate&amp;
tr°'P', between ¥6.23 and f7.20 ,o
beCween ft!J;O ahd $8.;tO, 'J'be in•
croaa,s would range Iron, 1".8 lo

Ones ACcordoo · Apprec1at1on
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a
a
rn:i�Ottet..
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w
u
n
,For Semce O To n \At nc)l. ·1:.1i.:-:out
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�treet Paving By Sections With Cooperation
. Of Property Owners St udied By Mason Cowicil Operation 'Alert'

I

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_Meigs County Is
One Of 70 1n
Y' tility Area

deterred unW Its meeting next month. The board sentiment
to be for defemnent iD "hopes Mr. Knight might

Two Calves Killed

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;Will Continue Teaching

CINCINNATI UPI - The Ctncinnati Bo� of: Health bas vqted
HI• ��•lip .,aeclne
1o
i...e le: -...ii,
1-1 aebool
children �iinnifll Jate th Uli month.
The Board of Education had
said earlier that if it were of•
fered the vacci ne it would adminis•
ter It.
Type 1 va«ine, for the most
Col1lmbn form of polio, will be
given May 15, followed by type
a the first two weeka in J une and
I type 2 next September.
·
y of
The
. Cincinnati Academ
·
ur
ay
11;ru1cme
I
d
M on
M·•
. ned down- ,a
.
proposa I Io 1mmun1ze a 11 lhe c1 1Y s
Relatives here turned loday of school children with free doses of
· e
tbe Monday nl&amp;:ht death In Weir• Sab' n v•
.
.
,
h
T
emy ,a'&lt;
m
•d
••
•
e
• ,1 "cannot
ton, W. Va., of 1:homu Cu nni n&amp;•
ham, Oli, a native of Hartford, W . recomme•nd" the use of o ne vac, ci ne over another to its physicians
Va.
·
iilir. Cunningham wa!i' 1n employe
of Weirton Steel compan,y. .
Fuoeral senice■ w:UI be held
from tbe United Brethren Church l'1 Highway �hap
in Hartford where · the : bod-y will
Two ca1ves belongjng to Or•
lie in state from 1 to 3 p. m., vJlle Johnson, H1rritonville road
Thundaf, with internient to fol• w�re kJUed in a weekend · acct•
low in Gnham ·Cemeteryo · Ora� dent investigated by the sheriffs
ham 1 Station.
_department. The calves, two of
aix in the :road, ran in fro nt of
a car driven by J1m111 P. Gibson
Harrl■onville.
Gibson told officer, that the
Fred Vand1,lt, jajled yeaterd1y calves were {.tightened bf a car
by county 0Hicer1 on a charl'.e ot he wu meetinlil to his front �and
ta�llllt nior111P&lt;1 propero- from that he was unable to 1lop. D■m•
the nate, w11 bQund over to the aae to the radiator and fender
&amp;rand jury &amp;bi■ mornihg h.)' Judae of Qlbaop's CII' WH re-ported.
:t:. W. Peoples under fCIOO bond.
He furnilbed bond ,and was re•

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Your Choice Will Be A Wise One If You Vote' Fo,

NO,

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Deeote4 l'o l'lae l11t,nnu Of

Former Hartford
Resident Dies
ln , Wierton

No·· matter what fur. you hove
it's •time to send it to

UN DERSTANDS WORKERS PROB LEMS : Prior
ta M i l itary service was employed at Austin Pow­
der Ca. , Anchor Hacking Co., and was State High•
way Patrol Officer.
CIVIC M I N DED : Trustee Sal.ltheastern Ohio Re/g ional Council. District committee member for
/ Girl Scouts; American Legion �onal G:o.m tnittee on Law and Order. 1•··
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COLUMIUI UPI - NOnMn
(-1 Mull!..- cl,a- 1w et ...
tiefl .u Offllacretlc candldet• t.r
Pruldln County ltMrlff didn't
lppNr tee .... In today'• pr�
mary •IKflNt. Mulllns,. 46, wa■
plckN up l,y Columbut. pollw
IMt nlehf for drlvln-1 while In,
tulcatM

VOL XII

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QIUCKI.I FOR lODAl

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Vote

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M,nff .or. . Moutort?
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UNDERSTANDS FA r.MERS PROBLEMS : Owns
�nd resides on a sma l l farm in Vi nton County.

HOMER E. ABELE

Plans Mode For
Bible School
In Middleport

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''Pete'' Abele ls Honest, Capable And Si nc�re : ::::..
sembly. Five yea r� as legislative counsel.

BOL IN F INl!C
Guy D. Bolin, Albany, Rt. 3, waa
fined $10 and costs in County
Court this morning on an Ohio
State Patrol char1e of having a de­
fective m uffler.

Around And
About
Middleport

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EX PERI ENCED: Two terms in Ohio General As­

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas en•
tertalned a group or relatives with
a diMer at their home, Locust St.,
Su nday, honoring her brother, Wil·
bur Quivey, Portland, orecon.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Em•
melt Jones, Shade: Rev. and Mrs.
Earl Cowen, Darwin ; David Thom•
as, Minenfille, Ross Jone■, Pom­
ero)', and the honored aueat.

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Sunday Dinner
Hon.o rs Mr. Quivey
At Thomas Home

GUILD M■■ TING
The G1.11ld ot Grace Epilcopal
Church will meet WednMCla1 even•
1ng at the homo of Mra. Tbeodon
Ebersbach, West '.'.daln..at, with
Mrs. H. 0. Ewmg a.II co-hoste■■.

la rgest indepenCl)ID.pany ID vn10
•
� 1n � ol tQ
eus1om•
�noes
sa.
ers are- concentrated ·in tne soutAem , easl central .a nd western
port'1on5 of tne state.
A PUC IPOknm•n .. the
hHrlnp. are ._,,ctec1 to p on
tor WHU. pvM1bly months.
.l' orty tnre e oommun1 tJes, protesting -agamst tne increase, ho1 ve
n1red Jonn ,t;ck1er, an atwrney
1n tne -t:01umnus urm of w.nml
1ormer u . ;:,, ,:,en, John Bnu.er
·
'",er, to us:ht agauu1t tne
,, a p■r..
oooet at toe hearing
·1 n1s weex ·! sessions· w\II •lNl de•
voted to hearing tne company s
witnesses
Iii tn•ra T.,.,hon. . I• Nslftl
,,. requut on incr-.•Md oper•t•
1119 coata, .,.1ue o-; It• pro"rty
broutltt •bout through lb pur­
.
en,.. of th• Ohio C.oruolldattd
ltltphon. Co,.. llmich 1ervad
fnUga ot Soutntm Oflio.
U the full 1 ncreaae b granted,
the company's
income wouul
conte to �.tf04,39a a )'ear. 1 ne
amount Jett alter lot.al expend1•
�ures were 1uDtracted wou1d be
�,b:&gt;2,0tJi compueo t-o tne pre1t­
t:nt �,'t!S..1.,ililO a !'UC lipoxeaman
1M11d.
t roru this sum, dividends to
stocxnolaers
'WOUld be witn
ar.iwn.
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deilt . t,1ep '

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Kath) Sue
Still Clings
To Life } oday

K•thy Sua White wH still
clin9in1 to llfa 1t noon toctey
•t Chlfclren'a Hosplt•I In Col,
umbus with h•r condition "stlll
critical."
Sheriff Ral,,ert H•rtenbach
·said Nday that $515 ha■ beffl
contrlbu..d to h1lp tht . pa�ntl
m"t the $100 per day hotP1tal
exptnM with mo,. contrlbu•
tlona Nin■ rec:.ivtd hourly. A
conttlrHtr wlll be furnllMCI for
contributions tonl1ht •t the
election party and other con•
t•lntn h•ve bHn pl•ctd in
nt•ltH,h­
bu,hwt.1
verlous

.,..,�
This Is Kathy

Su•'• Nnnth
dly In th1 hospUal following 1
fall lo1tt Tueld•y at th• home
of her pel'9nts. Shi Mlfftrffl multlpl• hNd lnlurlff.

Deadline News

Th• Pomeroy l'nM,vency lqUtd
WH c•IIH out •t 1 1 •· m, to­
dtiy when PHrl D, Lotttld..,
17, NII nNr the Sw1ta:el Str•
vie• Station on WHt . Main St,
T"t a9N m•n had IJt•rttd to
walk from hit home on Ea.t
Main to th• hotM of his Msttr
on WMI Main •ncl NCIIOM ••·
hai.at.d. He complet..t his lour
no, In tht, omff9'111cy truck.

CALLED TO C'OLUM.:JS
Don EaaJman, son of Mr. and
Mra. Leland Saxton, Nye Ave.,
OPIN MIXED
NEW YORK UPI � StOCke
Pomeroy baa bee n called to Col•
umbua by· the V. N. Holderman O™"Wd "'"'ow and mixed in mod•
iuate trading todJ,y.
Sons Co.t for employment,

Program Outlined

Ike Would Play Down Politics
As Emergencies Face Congress
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Eisenhower today call•
ed upon Congress to avoid, "electioneering" and ,dve 1 !Witt
le�s­
approval to his $4 billion foreign aid program, new

lation, gas tax and postal

rate

rarm

increases and other

priority

specia l message that amount•
Union report that the admin•
istration's new proposal on health care for the aged wi ll be
sent to Congress th.s week. t�e eh�rtn�u o� time
.
and poU•
He urged Congreaa to exercise
'nie appointment of Robert J.
be all�w�
not
will
rivalries
tic.al
Morris a1 Auisbnt Controller of reiitrai nt and prudence in eumin·
to
ed
pre
v
nt
from
Sfl'!"'tnf
WI
it
.
Columbus a nd Southern Ohio Elec. in11 prog:ra mA designed to pn&gt;vid ie
n P"?Ple eff�ctivt!ly.
America
th�
tric Company bu been annou nced benefiltt for Iarce group, oi
Ma.tters ■re •till pending that
by Karey )1 . Miller, President.
Americans or section■ of the
are vital to lbe health of our
by Harry M. Miller, President. counlJ'y
economy and to the nation·• te·
· L ittlo Time Laft
Morris, who has been with the
t:urity and world peace; none of
utility for 24 year1, ii an account·
Noting that Lhere are only
ua can afford lo electioneer at
[
ing graduate of Miam1 U nlverpity about two month� left in lhis
the upense of the.e."
and ■twlied law at Fnnldin llni• I session of Congress, the Pruident
The President bu vigorowly
verlity. He baa Aened the Com· Hid:
op ed D m r tic ro
panY as a Clerk, Traveling Auditor,
"We should jointly resolve that
poi
� posal■ for
t oc �
compul!JOry medical insurance as
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1
tern
al Aud•
C1erical Supervilor, In
part of lhe SOcia:I Security . proIWT a nd wa-s, · until ht.. recent pro.
gra
motion, Manager of the Account1isenhowet ltreued
the,e
lo&amp;: Department.
items:
0
F ann L..l,t.tim: Recommend•
ed
!bat Congre,, •cl n... 1o laee
0
ds
up
•• difficull -lema faoe4
0
.
JI
by farmer. and eue fedtQJ con•.
.
b-olt in this area but he -,,
nv.e o.
OOtlhP'·
Adult
Scou�
of
the
dil•
spedfic
oolutlooa.
-"l)
Incl ■re lo m.,t tonight at 7:30
Mlnl"'u"' w- Be ha� .,.
I In U.. Point Pleasant Armor/
,-i,,i,1on of lhe. fedur ::n-. ....ie,
-on
p�n Iuturj activities. Bob Siler, wares to about three
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NA'POL
":ON,
.J.
U?I-Autho�i•
fie�
exec1:1ti�
8:lld
�.
more
�
worten
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np
a
nd
.
.
lies sought ne w leads today in [ Slier said 1t as "v1Lally 1mpor. moderate increase in thfl dollar•
the fatal shooting c,f n ighL::lub tant" that all institutiunal repre• an•hour minimum.
owner Rohert 8. Harris, whose sentat;ves a nd old and new memGas Tu: Recommended a h&amp;lJ.
b�y was found In his Emberli ben df the district committee at• cent a gallon boost in the guo,
nightclub Monday on U. S. 24 six Lend.
line Lax to keep the highway
mlle!l �est of here.
Wil_bur
C
.
.
D_
Pleas•
i
ck.son,
program
Point
on schedule a nd ■u�
.
is committee po1ted an idditiona] aviation fuel
. Shenff .Fred �els said Har• ant . mdustrialist,
r1s was killed durmg a robbery cbairma n .
tu, e:a:terision of some excin tn•
-------�ttempt sometime Su nday '!'lorn•
es and an increase in postal ntmg. The body was fou nd m an Hoods
es, He wants to raiae firiit class
Ce
leb
rat
e
upstairs . room by . 11 son, Richarsf
mail rates from tour to five cents
H. Harns �r Def.1ance.
and inerea� a!r mail from seven
Anti.Burglary Week
The sheriff said robbery was
ST. PETEkSBUN.G, Fla. UPI _ to eight centa.
"defin itely" a motive. He said Some hoodlums celebrated this
- -- ----Harris' room above the nightclub city's "anti•burglary week" by
was ra naacked and his puri:e was breaking into a aafe compa ny
mil8ing. The sberifr said I search Monday night ind escaping with
of .the upstairs indicated Harris about $7 .000 in safe-openi ng tools
was aurprieed while in bed or .after practicin1 with them by
just before he retired Sunday opening several safes i n the build·
morning.
ing.
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Alt p1..,. "-• ..._ C9fflPI•
ad Nr the a1ecti. ,-,ty to,.
n llht .,........ ., TM 0.11,
S.ntl nel, Hoftry awJn■ 11kt t..
•, tllat tha camer lfere room
formerly accu,W br TM Mad­
em Mart haa """' -.,lppN
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPI) - Caryl Chessman who end­ with chain. llthh, arNl hNt
ed hi• 12-year-battie for life with a smile and a wink Monday fer the connn...,_ of the IIN
... ,.., folb whe fflllJ fin,,lf tho
in the gas chamber at San Quentrn Prison will be cremealed ni■flt
•Ir on the •coelllh INdl.
today without ceremony Just 24 hours after his execution.
A ,ultlic add,.. IJltem Is ..,
1'he 38-)'ear-old red light bandit
Ing iumllhad br Aaleclahd
died without knowing that he uled execution at JO a. m. (pdt) Rodlo and -• ""'"" will
missed bis ninth reprieve from (1 p. m. e.d.t.)
1Ni INNdcast • fut u lhoy
Miss ColNte Hien,, Goodm■n'•
death b)' seconds.
.,. t1ltul•tod at ttt. llltdion
ucrM,try� · IIOf tho
umlNtr of
Except fer • I.at, •PPNI 11111
1M prl■on frGffl the f.udfe'1 l•w
a mlsclf•l..t tel-,hon• the llfw
clerk but copied It Wront. tot·
of ChoMm■n might MW Men
11" 1"'....i
spared ... In, •t lu1t for an
hour.
Al 10,01 I. m. ,be dilled the
But hydrocyanic 11as doe1n't ac­
count for error. It goes to work wrong number. She theq got thie
unmediatcly - as it did on the correct o ne and reached San
man "who never killed anyone," Quenten a l 10,03 •. m. - the
but was convicled on 17 eounla the minute the J)ellels dropped .
The Middleport Park Asnocia•
Goodma n salll the call wa, tio n met last night at the City
counts of kidnap, robbery a nd
forced sex pcrveralon against two "just too late," ' but he indicated Hall with Charlea Clarkson, pre­
that Chessman would have be�n sident, conducting
women.
the meeting.
Diah; Wrons NumlMr
granted on ly an ex.U:� hour �f ,hfe the group voled to purch111e I
,
Fedr-ral Judge Louis E. Good· because there was no mPr1t to Jung1P•gym ror the part
and also
man in San Francisco was . tr)'in,g the last•�nd plea.. The &lt;:orivict to order 25 Lambardy
PoPJar
to reach San Quentin to grant a went lo his death, still denying he trees.
one-hour slay when the cyanide was the "red light bandit.''
June 5 was set as the date for
pellets splashed into a vat of &amp;ul•
the first big fund raisi ng project
phuric acid.
of the summer. The affair will be
Attorneys Geor11c T. Davis and
a fish fry .and held at the park
Rosalie Asher reached Goodma n
It was announced that the
just moments before the se:h.ed•
drinki ng {punta.ins will be- instal•
led before the Little League ball
Prin1ary Moat Costly
season beg.ins. Due 'to the efforts
emlNHI" h•w been of Mr. Clarkson, Joh n Thomp10n,
COLU&amp;.8US
UPI - . Ohioa ns
votf!d today in the Buckeye mobbed anct A.merlc•n tourlsts coach and a number of the Little
I n s u l t • d League players the park hu been
tnd
State's most complitakd - and thrHMnod
probably it1 most costly - pri• by ,.,.1.,.,1 lfl!lt•htd tty th• mowed and clea ned with all trash
-xec:utlon of Coryl Cttaum.n.
mary election.
hauled away.
'1"- dNth 9f the co,tvlct.d
Fair, sunny weather wc1s on
The picnic tables have been
hand. But few clear-cut issues, kldnap«-pcnffl -• hHdllne put out and arc ready for use.
few hard-fought fights and lew MWI around th• world, la,.-fy
The nex.t meeting will be held
important posts on the ballots •• a result of tho ■id• clrcul•• May 18 to make further plans
were all factors expected to keep tlon of boolr.1 hi- Wl'Off In the for the fish fry and p�na for the
dtafh houH.
the vote light.
summer.
In
lnspired
..,_ fflff■u.-. by opp,Mitktn to
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
WOMEN TO Ml T
Admitted: Jessie Lambert, Mid• capital pu,1ishmfflt, but for tha
The Catholic Wome n's Club of
dleport; Dayton Warner, S)'racuse; Mttt p,art whlit horrlflad for,
•limn ,.., tlM ludkltil cl.J•r the Sacn!d Hearl Chiirch will
Bobby Caldwell, Reedsville.
Discharged: Mrs. Jean Van th•t kopt Chfl1m1n In tho 1had· meet in their regular monthly
Cooney, Pomeroy; Arthur Tracy, ow of 4eattl for 12 .,..,._ Molts se11lon at the church audilonulll
Pomeroy; Jesae Lambert, Middle• - lo LI""'"- S-• 'lburaday evenin&amp; 11 8 P� ID. it it
&amp;llDIIIIIICed.
Mo¥.NNldto, Ind Milin.
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I-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 3, 1960

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��sbyterion SeS,sion Meeting H�ld At
Middleport Monday Evening At Church

'Jl"'lK
DAYB."

COME
A'RUNNIN'

The session meeting of the First United Presbyterian
Church o( Middleport convened Monday evening with prayer
by the moderator of the Session, Rev. Howard Ruppelt. Followi!tg th� reading of the minutes by Mrs. f'loyd Car­
mack, a d1scuss1on was held on the Campus Christian Life Ad-

BANQUET MAY 10
The meeting of the WSW$ of
the Enterprise EUB Church ache·
duled for toni1ht 11 the churrh
has been po1tponed until Tues­
day, May IO and will be a mother•
banquet at 6 p. m.
daughter
I Ml!lmben ue to bring potluck.

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Events Repartee!
Syracu se

BY MRS. ADA SLACK
BIR THDAY PARTY
The Junior Fire-men were hosts
lo a birthday party for Jamea R0bert While in honor or ibi1 21tt
birthday at the home of Mn.
Ada Slack, April 19.
Cake, ice cream and iool aid
were 1erved by lbeae Ladles Auxi­
memberr
liary fire department
Phyllis Hendrix. Verna Mae Sal­
ser, Arm Lee Watkins. Sylvia
Zwillln&amp;: and Mr1 , Slaclf; to the
honored guest, Willie Guinther,
Steve Shane, Russell ZwiJling, Ro­
ber� Harden Jr,, David Heoddx,
Junior Stowe, Bob Willis, Roger
Hubbard, Gordon Aeiker, Earl
Hendrix, Dale
Hubb1rd, Eddie
Moore, Bill Levacy, Roa:e, Slack,
Jack l&gt;uffy, Fire Chiff Woodrow
Hendrix and gUest, kichard Sal­
aer, Earl Watkins, Jr., Joh.n and
Eugene Slack.
CLASS MIITI
The Bulldera Clas1 of the A,­
buey Methodlat Church met for a
metiting April 1 1 with Maey Lou
€undiH . preai(!fnt, ., ,i. �rpiding.
The ho11�1 sude Tellf?d, terv­
ed refreshment.a to LJnd,I· $,towe,
Linda Eichinger, Pati)' Winebren­
ner, Sue _Aon B1,1clder, Jean Sau•
vaie, Jean Manual and Kn, Mark
Duerr, teacher.

YJl!lte.
of llhe you ng people of their
the putor was voted to atte-nd
church . who will be tradu.itlng
I
U.. SYQOd whil•h wm be ibeld al
5rom 1hlgh .!IIC'hool Lhis spring. 'f,hey
'WOOl!ft.r from June 14 to 17th.
AID TO MilT
a_re: Lynn Buc�anan and Judy
Sk i l l in the man�pulltion of automotive equipme nt and
Pouible dates set for t.he SteThe Ladle• Aid of St. Paul'.&amp;
G regg from MHS _ and Jean Ellen co�_
m on . sense practices are the moat important factors in Lutheran Church will meet Wed­
wardship and Promotion. Leaders
Oabo a � Becky Grueser from Pomeeting of tih e Scioto Presbytery
nesda)', at 7 : 30 P· m. in the
fu_-e :1pparalus, althoug h there are man}' other details
drivrng
meroy Hi.
.
.
at tile- ilocal church were named
c�ur_&lt;"h soc:tat ,r!&gt;Om wlth _ Mn.
.
considered
be
to
11ie Commun-1ty _Dady Vac-at1on
as, ifa, '25, June t or June 8.
ln fire deputment work skilled ing esse.ntial,
to a lire or Virgil Hamiu and Mjsses Emma
Blbl School W.fw d1S('Us.sed and al•
T.he ifOup dl.llrussed plans to IIO �llhe 5wn.mer �m!"I of tihe m&lt;'n must be available in perform• emergency is getting
1till a primary du.ty and Dora Hamm u fiosteues..
�
eend rep�sentalive-s rrom the
ing t_h e ordinary a_r ls or starting, of a skilled driver. The lives of his
church.
PYTKI,... ;i.l�Tl'fG
church to th e Ohio Synod Leader·
steering and stoppmg an app.ara­ crew and the 01ber people on the
Thti meeting WH dosed with
�hip 1"9lning School on July IO
Tbf: Put Chie� of Magnolla
tus. lt 1s also necessary to pos- highway are his main duty.
Sitters, •HI
Temple, Prlbf.n
to 18 and July 1 7 to 23 whioh will the members eiviifle the Lord 's 8eH. to the highest polliible de­
D.rivina:
a t any time place!!
8
prayier Kl unison. Othen �ttending
be held at Wooster.
gree, all lhe e1s'ential element, tremendous reaponsibllity en the meet at the -lutme �f )Jn_ Adam
The Mother's day program whioh were, MN. Ai-tihur LA!W&lt;i&amp;-, Mrs. J. such aa good vision, a keen sense person at the wheel. [n a fire de• Eberaba.cb, Mu1berry Aye,, with
will be held rwx t Sum:hy was di11- F.:. Harley, M rs . E. 0. Tewksbary, of hearing, and reflexes demanded partment the drivers of the fire Mita Bernice Ann Dural aa co.,
hostess. cussed and Ri( hard Vaughn, as- James. Buchanan, Harold Sauer, !or safe operation of a motor ve­ app;irstus or emergenc)'
equipsisted by Fred l..t'W-UI will present Hul&gt;erl Taylor, Russell Lyons and h•cle in the complicated trarnc ment have a bigger responsibility
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!IJ)e{"i&amp;I eorsages to Mothers at the· J. H , Grate.
ANNOpNca ll•TH
conditions of today.
because the lives of the erew arid'
-------Mr, anit
service . AU mo1 hns -altending t,he
Ji'ud� �ith Jr., of
However, when responding to an many others rest■ in the ,�ill in
Sunda)' Schoo l hour will receive
alarm of fire or emergency, con­ which he can drive hja TI.!hifJ..tl. Not M'iddleJ)Ort Jd) 1, a,re 4..Rllounclng
Birtl,day Ob•erved
fioweffl.
t�!f nr,t
gtan! and serious l'OnslderalioQ to mention the fast that he · must the birth
A birthday party fur Donna Rae must be given to the many olher ge his
w�i1,hln&amp; 7
'Ilhe Se.�sion raid tribute to four
,
A,ru 29 named
crew
and
apparatus
to the
Bailey, age I , daughter of Mr. vehicles on the street ln spite of _ l
Wilha
m
�)' have two
r.
,
C
fire or emergency as quickly and
and Mrs. Tim Bailey, was held at the fact tha t, la\ffully, fire appara­
daughter1;
-),.Qhndpa
rent, -,e Mr.
safely a, possible, ready
for inthe home of Mrs. E. M. Wood, on tus a nd emergency vehicles have
··
and Mn. Wint.• m Fred Smith Sr.
1tant uae.
Sunday aHernoon. A decorated the right-or-w1)' over private cars
CLASS HOLDS l■IJION
cake and Jee cream was served. and vehkle&amp;, there is a poHibility
It Is said that 10 per cent of. the
SKAT�il� • �Al'ry·111ember,B 1nltWend roll
Twelve
The guest of honor was preM:nted that the "olher car" may be an alarms received by firl!l d.epart­
A okotln1 l&gt;fflY will. be heta can wHh a Scripture
vepe con­
with numerous Jilts.
emergency apparatu, with the ments are either false or or minor Thur■d.■y , M�y 8, ,t, 1:30 p. m. taining
the word "Lil)''' When the
Present were Phi!Up Baile)', Mu , 11me right-of-way privileges.
importance. Therefore, with sum­ at the Blriite-A-War, C!Jelttr, apon
Girl Seoul Troop Five of S•J&amp;a r
mer comina: on and school lbon to aored b1 the Sb■de Valley Chrla­ Sunshine )ukera Cl■ta, Or the
Run School hC' !d their weekly E, M. Wood, Mrs, Adrian Woods
:md
trained
the
words,
other
In
meetin1 Monday after school at Mrs. N. R. Humphre)'s 1md Melind;
be out we DlU&amp;t be more carerul Uan Yquth FellOw1hlp. The public United Preabytertan church met
for a regular meeting· et , the home
the Sacred Heart Church auditor­ ICay and Sandra , Mn, Edna French •killed driver will alway• maintain with our driving hitbita.
is welrome.
or
Mils
Gertrud e Duf.lJ, '111.e
and Mark. Lou Ann and Keith, complete conlr'11 of himself and
ium.
Let's not let any of that 10 per­
busineu
ae.,lon
wu COJiddded
rl!1ponding
when
appa.ratu1
hl1
or
of
all
Haptonstall,
Billy
•nd
Edith
Mrs. Eurene Conde, leader,
PR.
DAY
cent be more &lt;?ostly to our fire
by the president Mrt1 • �a:aret
opened Lhe meeling with tbe 1irls Middleport, Mr.a. Page Humphreya to an alarm of fire or aome other
Pr,:-School ,Day will be held WJnebrenner.
The mritin , wu
Barba n and Junior, or emergency. Speed and dispatch he- departments and emer1eney-rekue on Wedne■dlf; • Ml)'. . 11, •t
givini: the Girl Seoul promise,
!lie opened by IJ'O\lP 1ingl�. l, "BleaJ
.
are.
already
they
than
units
i���·
��1l
followed b)' the roll call and col­
Let's drive carefully when we New Haven llllh�'tar)' School. Be The Tie". AnJt&amp;
Oiler
lection of due!! . It was voted to
who will rea11 th� d•votlQ,p -wlai� Jlrere
answer the alarm to "Come A' Tllb 11 for ,11
have troo p gov&lt;'rnment .and oifi­
en
h
i.�.� • IU'II ' � ili the 1■11 l'O'l■lnlni to
Runnln'."
Frldij" from
cen were elected lnt'ludinl pre­
of '"""· "'-11 · .� . ,j&gt;ut be 8 Baiter
Irleal.l •hitb. w.. to11ped
sident, Terry F'ult1; vice preal­
on or betore No\'JUlber •1 ; 1960 to by prayer,
Secre(ary and trusur­
dent, Vicki Fetty;
tre111urer,
be ellflble · io eng,t.
'
er 1ave report■ t�at -were •�·
Editor, The Sentinel :
THI IIRD'I SONG
Shirley Baxter; serret1ry, Cynlhia
ed. The church will a� \h4'
On next Tuesday the voters ot
Conde; and new, reporter, Mary De ar little bird, high up in the
tT
,"OJ
Dtlly Vacation Bfble
t!il1
lree
the EHtem Local School District,
Fnncl1,
.
The Wah�
ten will summer. Serving electio
Ban,,t.
n
4ay
d!q.
Camp booklets were diatributed The •ong you are 1in1ing la aweet will be asked to support an oper•
meet Wedntrl-a) eY61} g at the ner
�as di1russed and planned,
u can be.
aUng levy of two and one h�lf
by Mr1. Harold EbeT1bach, anJll­
high aehool It has be8$I ,nnounced, The trave
llnr basket brouaht by
per
215c
to
amount.a
which
mUls,
ant leader, who also ,xplained
The meeli,111 Je , , rea:ular one M argaret
Cottrill w11 elven to
day c1mp1 to the iirl■. Jt wa, de- l wonder so much, while )'ou're one hunOred doll111 of valuation.
which w.aa . po4itpollf4 from April Naomi
Londo
n.
Bible 1tudy
A1 the old adage &amp;oes "Fl1ures
sln1ln11 awa)'
clded to have 1 1katlnl .party at
CLEVELAND UPI � St,le IJq. 20. Member! artr 'il,l&amp;ed tO atiend. ''Christ and the
Soul••
DNp N�"
are
you
words
the
are
what
Ju,t
don't
hope
l
fi1ure,
n
a
lt
but
lie,
th111 Sk ate-A-Way rink on lby 1 1 .
uor a gent, r1lded seven drlnklng
w111 given by Beetrice Blake feJ.
l am not cla&amp;sed aa auch. How­ and gambUna placea early Sund ay,
Refreshments wel'fl aerved b)'
trylna to Hy.
PANCAkl SUPP
Jowed by diseusalon, The meeting:
•er the figw-es u,ed will be a1Te1ted 16 p,uwons and routed
Barbara Kennedy and Donna Hed­
A pancake sbpper wJU be held closed with
the beinedJcUon. Qe­
rick after which the meeting clot­ If we coull tell the words that you approximate, If any one would abqut 200 i;u1tomera.
at the Tuppe"H Plain11 Grade School freshm
ents were .11erved b1" the
111in1
like, the eJUtct fi&amp;urea can be ob­
ed with the friendship circle and
The 30 agents, led by Clrieland Tbui'lday evening CS t.o 9 p. rn. All
tapa.
A wonderful meBSage I a m . sure ta ined by callinl upon ,the clerk area enforcemnet chief John L. the pancake, you can . eat., apon• hostess a88lsted by Esther Harden
·
ura Pickens, Rachel .M:eBride,
they would brlng.
or )'our Board of Education.
Followlnc the meet1n1 'l court
Kocevar, awung aledJeham mera �red b_y the newly . or11rilied . Boy �
Agnes
White, Helen Diddle and
Jn uaing the financial state­ and uea aa they reduced th" dens Scouts 1n Tupper's Philne, Men on
of honor mel'llng waa held with
the new otflcers and leader.11 at­ They would tell u.11 or 11un.11hine arid ment submitted to the State, Audi­ to a 1hambles of kindling • ,wood, the commJttae arf:! from the three
11kies aiway.11 blue
tor, I find that It cost $Ui.80 per broken chi.1111 and ■cattered Ramb­ churches in the area. The rJloney
tending.
Of beautiful flowers and God' s love month, , per student attending ling equlpment wlthln an hour'■ will be uStd to equip the troop
for
0 true.
our schools, this meant approxi­ time.
eamplng. Ticlr:eh &lt;!all be purchis'ed
D o) A l,odge Hold•
mately $:Ho.oo .per year.
from the Scvuts or 11t the school
And we who listen to you 1119 you
The raids tou&lt;?htd off a demand the night or the 11111;1,&gt;er.
Now, In usina: the millage now
Regular Se,,lon,
Prices
elng
n by the pollce
being paid, I find that to �y for for an lnve, l
Foreat Rm1, Council, D11,11hter1
adulll, 50c children.
, Director John
of Amerlc1, Tuppen ··PlaJna., ._.i ..)Y.ould 11wli)'I be helped by the the education or one child, it departrnelll. �
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meaaage you bring,
would be neces11ao to have pro­ McCortnicl( o .., d 1 P91ic8�... Chlr.f
in re1ular Ji'!Hlon wltlt, CoUMUOr ,
td" "flnd' 4bt ..,-hy
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
perty valued at $40,000.00, so J()hn Frank St
Ul•h swan pre,idin1. LlnnlfiititiMl.,.!!'-9/ '
and Dorolhr Durst were reported For lhe 1on1 that cornea from a you can readily 1ee that very few 1tate uents can [Ind a'n4 rB(d
30: Connie
lovl11,1 heart
of us actually pays for the educa­ joint. u big 11s these and'"poli&lt;!q, Admitted April
Jr1 the ho■pltal.
Anne Cooke,
Middle.port:
Mrt.
1
to
Will
courage
others
alwa)'fl
can't."
chJl­
own
our
of
training
and
tion
DiaCommunic111inn1 from the
Voyd C. Spurlock, ChHter; James
impart.
dren.
trlct Deputy. �:dith Wakely, and
Robert Anderson, Pomeroy.
l do realize that there Is some
,.
State Publll'ily Chairman, Edith
Admlulon, Moy 1 , Daniel Rke
B1!!t'i:ln1, and Deputy Ihle F1u'l So dear llltle bird 8lng sweetly of us that do not have children Racine
H,.,
Mi'a. Roscoe Fife Jr.,
M'lddleport:
each day
in school, but very few but what
Klme.11 were rt'ud, thanking the
·
Mlddleporl
;
Mr■. Sl■nley H11kln,
Wqrk
it
Gq,
Part
nery
cheer
lo
you
use
God
may
And
hue 1ra11dehlldren or relatives.
council for thdr part In the Dis,
Army Sera:e,nt lllr&amp;t Olast Clar- Cheahlre.
■omeone's way.
Due to the action of the laat
tricl 'Rally 11nd For gifts received,
- Mr■• Harry Welfe lealslature, approximately $24.00 ence R. tl\fPP.", ,on of � 'T.
A vote ol 1hank8 wa1 votet.l for
Birtha Ma)' 1 : Mr. tnd Mrs.
Racme, part;iolpa l­
l1dne, Ohio
per )'ear per atudenl has been HUPP, RouU!·
PhyHls llowan for glft1 made and
Ro.11coe
r,re 'Jr., Middleport, dau•
,
of schooling, ed with otlheril personnel from the �hter; Kr, and Mra. Voyd Spur­
added to the coil
donated for tht dl1lrlrt rally. A
and that about 70 per cent or the 4tlh ArmOIW, IllvJalon', 1-. Ca­ lock, Cffester, d1u1hter.
new 1hlpment of broom, has been
ea,
·tenk
valry 4.r. tllt" !&amp;eventh
re&lt;"eived and nully Dw:lt• and tea
'
Mr. an d Mn. Otho Matlox of added cost baa been placed on gunne.,. cmnpetlllon lheld
·cr11,01-.mlaaed April 30: Irvin Bet!,
the re11pon1lblllty of the taxpay­
are lo hf! nrd1&gt;red.
Pt. Ple1111nt are announcln.1 lhe
¥1 ; i'l,;lceU,
Donald Burkett,
era, whl&lt;-h neceulla ted the action leowohr, 0.-ny, ,\llr'-i ' 11-23.
The next regular meoting wlll blr1h
or 1 7 pound , ounce dau31:
Se1w...t H_, 41; lo '\_l■M Mr�_'Dale MIiler, :O.lber I&gt;elaw­
be. the annlvrnary of lhe cnun• 1hter, born April 28 at Hober ot the 8oard of Education.
·
Raekley-, Clinton
ell ll'd 0;30 dinner will be held
Now, l know that many of tJ.11 emnma-nder fo the oavalrye ,rroop dtr, Charin
Ho1 1tal. Sh!! .1).11 been na med
·,
89yd, Mr1 . . K. E. _ Pen�l�y, Denver
followed by III proaram. Charter Karr,I Dawn. The M attox, have walked to achool, some forty to A in Schw1btch.
Sla,le, G. stepbtn ij�ort, Karen
that time,
members will be IJono,td.
flfl)' years 110, but
one other child, Brent Scott.
Hardway, Mrw. Charla Wa,ner
was
used
Mare
e
r•y
Old
G
'Th
4tterid Convent.ion
Grandparanta are Mr. and Mrt
Ml'8 S,n beb!J!, Jolm Wh(le:
but
she
,
today,
the
,plow
ull
to
P
For
,
,tr,1101.
IQurlh
Jhe
M a ttox, Broadway Street,
,
Carl
be, nnd I Caroll $nowden, National
,nd John Flfe, (!r�ver Fftl11y, John
Mlddleport and Mr. and Mrs. lan t what 1he u■ed to
would
us
or
none
that
certafn
am
Aceldet1t �\U'•nce aaent /J Rut­ Clonch, Luthtf Settle Jr., Mn, RJ­
Adam Kreba, Pt. Ple aaant.
era,
that
to
return
to
wlllln1
be
land, and �Ml Wife t,tlend . lhf �hard N'eal, )ff°a , Lutb,r Bez:n1:r.
Mr,, Mattox and new daushter
be
would
■choolln•,
in
llkewi1e
leading 1.1l1t1m1Q COt\V9('1tlon. of the 1nd M&gt;n, Mn. Ro,f PIJ'lr:er and ,on
were retumed to the home or Mr _
one
th!!
to
back
go
to
willing
coqiP,a
ny. Thf, , '9P,YenUon thia yut Mr,. Harold Dillon.
and Mra. Carl Mattox In Middleour
we
did
and
if
1cbool
r
m
.
,
Oo
In .Wifhln1lon, D, c.
he)d
w,a
e
POrt wher they will atay for a
Dloml■1ed II� I : Mn. J. D. [
children 1raduat1n1 from school
ahort time.
Rutt,
Mt1. .chil'lt11 MOOre, Mn.
would have m1,1ch difficulty, In
Datherlne Johnaoh, · Mn. Rt,l'b,v
ekeinl out • llvlnt In this 11tomtc .Reiurn From Na.hnllc
Mr. and Mr■. Caroll Sno'#den, Proven,, Harry Y�, Mita P�t
S&gt;.ow..r Planned On
ace .
Mn. �•i'ell Pbwerl,
and, Mr. tnd Mr■. • BIU Pulllni, l'umer,
Rutl
01.tr children lJ'e looking to u,,
May 6 .Al Churoh
Beth Blamer, Dlvit1 laJHr, Mn.
a ve al­ Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Jam1a Rat
h
districts
nel1hborin1
our
The Homtbullder1 Clau of the
••• ll■rrett, Mn. · Jiihn - j!fmmir
ready ,paued this added levy, rl1, M11on, W. Va., ·Mr. •nd MEI,
Jtradbury Church of Chrlat la
Ind
daud&gt;tet; M"'
Cililo
Mr
and
Mike
Gallipoli1,
rdway,
a
H
,
.. , •·rn r ri ! , · , 111,
havlnc • 1hower for the reeentl)' will we?
■
nd
dau1hter;
"llti - (l{lffloon
.
when _ we 10 to and Mra. BIiiy Hou,ck, G#IIROlll,
Tueaday
Nl'xl
WIi­
wedded couple, Mr. tnd
• � ,• ·
, ,
,
the polhr, and we arc tempted to all repreaentat1vf1 of th� Natl6n�I and eon,
lormer
the
ahe
Jr.,
Rowl11y
bur
M l'\ S O N
HY no, think of that child of Life and Accldnnt In1urane4t Qli1'·
Charlolte Mun•y.
or perha.pa your ara11dchlld, pany of Na1hvll11' l'ecelltl)' vfalleJJ
your11,
IL will bci held In the church
r U R N I f l J II F (I,)
or
nel,:hbor ', child that la the homQ olfice in N11hvillt .
your
blaement Friday, May 6, everyone
) 1 \ ', ! ) \ . " \ \
;you and me, a nd ■a)'Jng While there they lttendtd 1 : the
to
lookinc
of the ehut'eh and all othen who
''Grand 'Ole Qpr)I."
[
wlll
a ve the same oppoprtunlly
h
would like to atlend ,re Invited.
as other■?
IIOAID T? MIIT
VOTE YES FOR THE SCHOOL
The chufth Boord of tho 11114•
LEVY. .
. d leport Chll�h of . Chrtot .. .mffl
Very trul:v youra,
thl1 1nnln11 11.t
C. 0. Newland, Clerk.

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Girl Scouts

Hold Meeting
At Church Monday

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EDjJ{)ft'S
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bearer, and Karen Hayet1
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and hl'Wlee Couab ,aa color ,euards
pr5en ted 4!h.e fiae eere.mony. At
tbl.s time the ei,l'II and llh.eir leaden M n. Murray and Mrs. Watwo.n
-pJedted allegiance to Ube .fia,g . The
Brcnwti611 then ..._.,. llhe "Brownie
Smile Song" aacomparued on tlhe
� by Mni. Ellubetlh Duffy.
. Mn. M.Ul'N.)', Scout Leader of
� troop, ihen: welcomed �
rueat. and ibl'liefl y &lt;fxplained the
' inveetiture ceremony. She tihen Ht
/ the fi.Nt of two oandlea repaatin&amp;
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t miae and MN.• W«taon , .asBtant
.' �eader, then tit th e aecond ca ndle
and �ted tlbe latter part or title
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pronJUe. Eaob fil'II thffl ftepped
forward and I'fflted the Brownle
Verse of
'Twwt me and tur1n me
Show me tlbie- elf
I looted 1n the mirror
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Ho1f's �lo.Service

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And 811W myself."
She llhfu ·looked •n the mi rror
decor.a.led with lvy and t urned to
her lea den, to receive hQr Brow ni e
Pin .and Card thus o r tic i.a lly becomill,K a Brownie , one o r the
,many, m an,y Brow-ndes in ,the U.S.
who plodge to �w.a)',s kaep llhe
Brownie promise which k!I 1111 folIowa:
"l promise to do my OOllt
To love God and my country
To help otrbi:r ipeople every Qlly
E&amp;pec,ially thoee ll't home."
Gris inve&amp;ted were: Kadty
Watson, Karen Hayes, Susan Ger­
lacb, Bet.ty Jean Hobstetter, Mary
Lou Adh, Julie Bnnffl, Roberta
Wilson, P-IJD. Neut!ling, Viieky Mur­
ray, Kathy Conde, Jeanette Bhillips, Shella Cowan, Janice Oouch,
�alhy Wehrung and Miarlene Goodg,_
In closll&gt;g llh&lt; Bro...i.., formed
their Friendship .Ci.role and sana
tlbe- elO&amp;ing .eong of "Day di9. Done."

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$1.50 to $4.50 with Lipstick
Brush and Comb Sets
Jewel Cases - Lighters
Lady Sheaffer Pens
Toasters

Cologne Sets
Lighten
Sunbe■m Hair Dryen

Buxlon Bfillold Sets
Buxton Billfolds
Lady Shick Shaven
Wal&lt;hes

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are annOUDdal UN -blrtk et •
oon. Ile... Nol� I I�, 1 a ol II.
Jo,.ph Hoot&gt;ll■I. Fwlla..... •
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April
Mn Gloria Eber■bach enll!lr- An1t1, a,e I.
Lamed Sund.I)' afternoon with a
Grandperent■ U'II llr. 1114 Mtl.
party to celebrate the fourth birth­
day of her d•ug:hter, Tera J;rne, a t John W. BalleJ, Pomtro,. llr'.
lhe home of ber parenta. ReY. and and Mn. Ben Bud:le,, �
Mn Ediloc Weaver, in Muon
Greal srandparenta m C. N.
Tera Jane had a large decorated Buckley, Jleedrrille, llr. and .._
birthday cake and received many S H. Reitmire, Nft llaYU ...
nice pre.enla lrom her family and Mn H. F. Bailey, n.twooda.
friend11.
RefrHhmenl.5 of cup
to SIIIUI and n.,.
uke■, ice cream. kool aid and fl- von were aernd
my Thabet. NIM)" Jo �
chaperonrng the 11tmtent1 on lhl" Amand a Lavender, Cilld,- WG,'
senior trip, would lille for all in­ man, Darlene Thora. Ilia �
lereated parente to � present 11 Vickie Jo Weanr and her brvtblr,
he wants to discuu the trip with Johnnie Ebertbach, and her �
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parenl1, ReY. and l(n. Weaver.

the Troop Oommittee, Mn. Pee
Geriadh, Mrs. Dorothy Neuu,1,ine,
Mr,. MlldNd Haye, am Mn. Phil•
...,,.. Goodwin.

rtlripl■tor ""' 1,tt1,. l/sfltlr ,n 1111
'tin.? lflr••• the ;nswerl A 13 w, ft.
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A new Blue Shield plan offer­
ing 11urglcel and medical COBt
protection, deaigned exdu■ively
ror Ohio rel.Identa · a1e 65 and
ovei:, will shortly become avail•
able. This ne w &amp;,.,and-Over Plan
offered by the Ohio Medical ln­
Oemnit)' will help ,pay for the
cos(i of surgery, ln-hoapltal me­
dical care, :mestheaia and ndio­
therapy. ·

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Fou� Birthday
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Sunday Porty

Mr, 'and Mrs. Hubert Taylot,
B!;!ile. W. Va., and Albert Hawley
vi11ited Monday
of Ch-arleston
with Mr. and Mrs. Ho�er Hartley.

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On their return trip lheY •top­ Birth Announced
ped at Da)'l.ona Such and other
Mr. and Mn. f,dw a rd Bowen,
iaterestin1 placea. Mn. GIU re­ Columbw. are announcmg th&lt;!
turollld to Middleport with them birth of an eight pound, four ounce
for I vi,;it.
William, al St.
wn. Edward
Anne'• lhpH.al, Columbu1. �tur­
d1y.
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Grandp,1rent1 are Mr. and ��­
Ronnie E Carman, 17, PomerO)'
ha, been dt.ed Into the- Melga Edward Bowen, Pomeroy, and Mn.
County Juvenile Court by the Hdeo Gnu, Lo&amp; Ana:elea. Calif.
ttate patrol on a cba rgl!l of de• Great grandparenll are l!r. and
rective mutner, it wu reported Mn. William Cierley, Texa., and
today by the Gallipoli• patrol Mr. and Mn. Jaclr: Cox, San f"ranciaco.
office.

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There wW be • 1ped1l meeting
t1w Wedn...S.y ev,nln1 II 7 o'
dod1 1n MI.M Patk'a Senior home
room ol the Senlo&lt; )lolh,n ol
M.iddleport HiJD Scbool.
Donald Plunkl!ltt wtkl will be
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Ohio's.
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Is se t for/

The charter was draped for a
period ol thirty d'ays in memory
or Addie A. Grue&amp;er when Theo­
dorus Council Daughte11 of Am­
erica met In regular session
Monday evening at the JOOF Hall.
and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins of
Mr,
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Lancaster attended the services.
Helen Miller, oou11cllor, presid­
ed ·and Katie Baer WIii reported
io Pleasant Valley Hoapital, Pt.
Pleasant, W. Va., w�ere 1he under
went eye surgery, Th an k you not,
es were read from Lucille B.
Hawkins and Marjorie Woodud
for gift&amp; given them a t the ra lly.
Reports on the district r.all)'
held in Marietta on April 20
were given by Mrs. WoodalJI, de­
puty and othefl who «tttnded
Firet nomination of 0Jficer1 waa
held. The traveling prize donated
by Mabel Besrha waa awarded to
, Carrie Meinhart.
The next meeting will be May
16.

Comp,6se "'""�wi,_,.o

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HUNnNOTON, W. Va. UPI­
Sen. Hubert H. Jlu,mphr.,- (1)­
Mlnn.) wu acbeduled to hold 1
carnival-type rally here late today
u the bomestretch 1ppro,ched ia
Weal Vil1inla '1 M a y 10 prlmar,
elec:tlM. HI! wlll treat children to
free ride, at an am uaement park.

Charter Draped
In Memory Of
Mrs. Grueser

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Huntinpon Rally

Blue Shield To
Offer Plan For
Folks 65, Over

Jew elry

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Kr. and Mn. NOlh Hm1nl. M&amp;d- Mn
'l'l,.ey
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ed In St. Peter1dltport, have returned llome If- burj with ·Mr. and llr1. Ralph 1B ut­
ter a �o WNIII vacttlOD wlda llr. nett and Mr. a nd 11n. Floyd 1'1orn·
Halllln• brother, Elmer, ln Win- 11, rormer Cbe■hlre- and Kiddle­
port reaJdl!lnL, and ln Clearwater
Humphrey Holding
w:l.th friend.I.

Enrollment In the plan will
start Monday, May 16 and con­
Sun­
midnight
tinue through
day, May 29. Ohio residents who
are now 65 or older, or who will
be 65 by May 29, are eli&amp;ible.
Enrollment may be made only by
mail and application blanks will
appear in advertiBement■ in thi1
newspaper during the 15-day en­
rollment peroid. Cost of , the plan
to each individual will be only
$1.45 per month or · $17.40 ,per
year. It is recommended by The
Ohio State Medical Association.

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Meanwhile, bi1 opponent, Sen.
John Kennedy (0-Mua.) w11 d'ue
to fiy lo Bluefield from Wuhlnl·
Robert CloJher, who Identified ton then drive to Welch for 1
him1elf u Safety cn&amp;lneer of the tall)' thtt111 tonl&amp;ht.
Hol)' Cily, Calif., S afety Patrol
wrote to Giles that lhe Apocalyp­
tic, will a:o through with the'lr
plans to bold a convention in Co­
lumbus deapite a rullni by city
Attorne)' Ru1aeU Leach that nu•
the ApocalypUca
dism, which
practice, ls llle11l under both
city and .11t ale laws.
"Our deciaion hat been reach­
ed," Clogher wrote. "We will
gath�r on the atep■ ol the State
Capital on Independence Dly a t
high noon and there prophe11y in
the manner re&lt;!orded In the 20th
chapter or J1aiah."

decorated ,w,l.th. dogwood and IUacs.
Miniature browni.. lllld brownie
emb"""" designed by Mrs. Margaret Lewis were used to ceny
out bhe Brownie theme. Th.e re­
:lresbment table "' made attnc­
ti� J.n )'ellow and white oover
centered &lt;Wiitlh. an arrangement of
muJ,ti�olored tulip,. Cookies were
C.Urnhihoed ,b)' mothers of Troop 38
and the pu nc.h was aerved by tlhe
Brownle le.aders Mrs. Pat Murray
MJ.d Mm. P.ta:rie Watson -assi.stoo b y

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grn up
whic h pr■ cllu■ nudl■m
aaid toda)' !ta memben will ap,
pear on the 1tep1 of the Ohio
St.ate h.ou1e at hlch nOQll on Jub'
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"For th.e othl!lr five day1 of \be
convention our whereabout■ are
ea&amp;y to prop�et)': we will be in
your city j all," the 1ro u.p wrote
to Colwnbu, Sdety Director Al­
bert G. Giles.

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Make Mom's day really
a memorable one with lovely
gilts from DUTTON'S!

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The Jnveallture ceremony for the Sugar Run Brownle
Scout Troo� No. 3 8 wao held SUnday at 2:00 p.m. in the
Ch urch of Christ social hall with parentJI, relatives and friends
of the girls attending.
The ceremony opened with the girts in horsesh0e r ormaUon from which the color guard consisting of Marlene Good�

BAU SHl&gt;ES �OR LITTLE liAGUt RS . . · - . . . . ·::: : , : : · : · . . $L95 �,.
REGULAR BASEBALL SHOES . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . · 1 . . : . : . $5jj5 pr.

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Residences Will
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Sugar Run Scouts At Pomeroy Church

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a� Mn. Vernon 'Bartela 11¥.t
lbd . chU�. Cincinnati, were _. Jl!��J(I J in, Ca,I Hubbard via­
weekend gueat■ of hi• parenb, lted �P' aon-in-law at1d dau1hter,
Kr. apd Mn. Harold Pattenon at
Mr, and Mr■. Emmett B1rtel1.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth RU,iey ''&gt;Sunday.
01teio and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
and Jin. Rocer Qutaenberry
Gulnaler and children, Lanca1ter.
apent
vi 1lted with Mn. Dori Duckworth and d1 1,1flb� A lhena,
1�'1 wukep� ...JUi h.er: p.uenl.l Mr
and Mr. and Mn. Bob White.
Mr and Mn. John Crooks aod. ,.gp, &gt;'1', . WJ1}�m Ho1me.11 and bl,
d1u1hters, Columbu, we.re week fa\her � - Rulaen'bqry.
Wtllet �end
end guesta ol hit p arent, �. and r ,Mr, �n4
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Mn. Orville croot■•
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P� ; �o��•eyme.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark J,..,
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and daughtl!lr.s and Mr. and M,t,
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day , guests of Mr. and Mn. Thorn111 Cla,k,. .Sf,
Mr. and Mrs.
Dick WmeWenner.
Mr. and Mrs. H arley E. John­
Porn· en,y
son (Kafhryn Slack),
were Sunday euesta of her moth­
er, Mn. Ada Slack and family.
Weekend guealll of Mrs. Mayme
Holmea and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Crow were Mrs. Helen Wetzel,
Mt. and Mra. Joe Kelly and chil­
dren and Donau! Wettei. Colum,
bus.
Raymond Saller Who is em•
plofed oii ,.0 Oli.lo "River bo'at lJ
•Ptding time here with ' his Wife
Verna and S9n B�ch�rd
11..,ard
Mr.
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ehildfeq •net , ¥,ls■ Louise ' Billey
of Pomer01 apeot Sunaay wllh
Mn. IAUle Spebeer.
Kr. ,add Mn. Wayne Weir and
..., of Coledpnjagueata of her mother MH. Ada
Sl■ek.
Mr. · and Mrs. ' Thomas J. Qlllck
or Columbu1, Elmft' Qulck of
Canaanvme. , Mn. Mildred �P­
man and &amp;on, Letart falil, Mts.
Mr1.
Gordon Weet . and dauch�,
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Why do eome stat.es grow faster than others?
One big answer is: Business Climate. Does
it encouraae growth? Does it attract outside
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both
In Ohio, the answer is "yet,," to
Take the case of the electric companiet,,. In
Ohio, this climate makes possible a good combination of reasonable electric prices t.o users
-lower than in 31 stat.es • -and reasonable re-

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turns t.o the investors. Under this favorable
climate, Ohio's electric companies have been
able to spur the growth of , Ohi(l imjustry­
and offer quality service that has helped bring
new industry from outside.
We are proud of our part in sparking
growth in Ohio-and grateful that we serve
in a state where the business climate is set
for G R O W T H !
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lh&amp; Cleveland Electric lllumin,aling Company
Columbus Ind Southern "Ohio fle&lt;:tric llompany
The Dorton Power and light Coml)!ny .
ll1e Mariotti Electric Company
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Ohio fdbon company
Ohio Powtr Company
The Toledo _fdison Company

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I-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 3, 1960

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��sbyterion SeS,sion Meeting H�ld At
Middleport Monday Evening At Church

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The session meeting of the First United Presbyterian
Church o( Middleport convened Monday evening with prayer
by the moderator of the Session, Rev. Howard Ruppelt. Followi!tg th� reading of the minutes by Mrs. f'loyd Car­
mack, a d1scuss1on was held on the Campus Christian Life Ad-

BANQUET MAY 10
The meeting of the WSW$ of
the Enterprise EUB Church ache·
duled for toni1ht 11 the churrh
has been po1tponed until Tues­
day, May IO and will be a mother•
banquet at 6 p. m.
daughter
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Syracu se

BY MRS. ADA SLACK
BIR THDAY PARTY
The Junior Fire-men were hosts
lo a birthday party for Jamea R0bert While in honor or ibi1 21tt
birthday at the home of Mn.
Ada Slack, April 19.
Cake, ice cream and iool aid
were 1erved by lbeae Ladles Auxi­
memberr
liary fire department
Phyllis Hendrix. Verna Mae Sal­
ser, Arm Lee Watkins. Sylvia
Zwillln&amp;: and Mr1 , Slaclf; to the
honored guest, Willie Guinther,
Steve Shane, Russell ZwiJling, Ro­
ber� Harden Jr,, David Heoddx,
Junior Stowe, Bob Willis, Roger
Hubbard, Gordon Aeiker, Earl
Hendrix, Dale
Hubb1rd, Eddie
Moore, Bill Levacy, Roa:e, Slack,
Jack l&gt;uffy, Fire Chiff Woodrow
Hendrix and gUest, kichard Sal­
aer, Earl Watkins, Jr., Joh.n and
Eugene Slack.
CLASS MIITI
The Bulldera Clas1 of the A,­
buey Methodlat Church met for a
metiting April 1 1 with Maey Lou
€undiH . preai(!fnt, ., ,i. �rpiding.
The ho11�1 sude Tellf?d, terv­
ed refreshment.a to LJnd,I· $,towe,
Linda Eichinger, Pati)' Winebren­
ner, Sue _Aon B1,1clder, Jean Sau•
vaie, Jean Manual and Kn, Mark
Duerr, teacher.

YJl!lte.
of llhe you ng people of their
the putor was voted to atte-nd
church . who will be tradu.itlng
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5rom 1hlgh .!IIC'hool Lhis spring. 'f,hey
'WOOl!ft.r from June 14 to 17th.
AID TO MilT
a_re: Lynn Buc�anan and Judy
Sk i l l in the man�pulltion of automotive equipme nt and
Pouible dates set for t.he SteThe Ladle• Aid of St. Paul'.&amp;
G regg from MHS _ and Jean Ellen co�_
m on . sense practices are the moat important factors in Lutheran Church will meet Wed­
wardship and Promotion. Leaders
Oabo a � Becky Grueser from Pomeeting of tih e Scioto Presbytery
nesda)', at 7 : 30 P· m. in the
fu_-e :1pparalus, althoug h there are man}' other details
drivrng
meroy Hi.
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at tile- ilocal church were named
c�ur_&lt;"h soc:tat ,r!&gt;Om wlth _ Mn.
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considered
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11ie Commun-1ty _Dady Vac-at1on
as, ifa, '25, June t or June 8.
ln fire deputment work skilled ing esse.ntial,
to a lire or Virgil Hamiu and Mjsses Emma
Blbl School W.fw d1S('Us.sed and al•
T.he ifOup dl.llrussed plans to IIO �llhe 5wn.mer �m!"I of tihe m&lt;'n must be available in perform• emergency is getting
1till a primary du.ty and Dora Hamm u fiosteues..
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eend rep�sentalive-s rrom the
ing t_h e ordinary a_r ls or starting, of a skilled driver. The lives of his
church.
PYTKI,... ;i.l�Tl'fG
church to th e Ohio Synod Leader·
steering and stoppmg an app.ara­ crew and the 01ber people on the
Thti meeting WH dosed with
�hip 1"9lning School on July IO
Tbf: Put Chie� of Magnolla
tus. lt 1s also necessary to pos- highway are his main duty.
Sitters, •HI
Temple, Prlbf.n
to 18 and July 1 7 to 23 whioh will the members eiviifle the Lord 's 8eH. to the highest polliible de­
D.rivina:
a t any time place!!
8
prayier Kl unison. Othen �ttending
be held at Wooster.
gree, all lhe e1s'ential element, tremendous reaponsibllity en the meet at the -lutme �f )Jn_ Adam
The Mother's day program whioh were, MN. Ai-tihur LA!W&lt;i&amp;-, Mrs. J. such aa good vision, a keen sense person at the wheel. [n a fire de• Eberaba.cb, Mu1berry Aye,, with
will be held rwx t Sum:hy was di11- F.:. Harley, M rs . E. 0. Tewksbary, of hearing, and reflexes demanded partment the drivers of the fire Mita Bernice Ann Dural aa co.,
hostess. cussed and Ri( hard Vaughn, as- James. Buchanan, Harold Sauer, !or safe operation of a motor ve­ app;irstus or emergenc)'
equipsisted by Fred l..t'W-UI will present Hul&gt;erl Taylor, Russell Lyons and h•cle in the complicated trarnc ment have a bigger responsibility
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!IJ)e{"i&amp;I eorsages to Mothers at the· J. H , Grate.
ANNOpNca ll•TH
conditions of today.
because the lives of the erew arid'
-------Mr, anit
service . AU mo1 hns -altending t,he
Ji'ud� �ith Jr., of
However, when responding to an many others rest■ in the ,�ill in
Sunda)' Schoo l hour will receive
alarm of fire or emergency, con­ which he can drive hja TI.!hifJ..tl. Not M'iddleJ)Ort Jd) 1, a,re 4..Rllounclng
Birtl,day Ob•erved
fioweffl.
t�!f nr,t
gtan! and serious l'OnslderalioQ to mention the fast that he · must the birth
A birthday party fur Donna Rae must be given to the many olher ge his
w�i1,hln&amp; 7
'Ilhe Se.�sion raid tribute to four
,
A,ru 29 named
crew
and
apparatus
to the
Bailey, age I , daughter of Mr. vehicles on the street ln spite of _ l
Wilha
m
�)' have two
r.
,
C
fire or emergency as quickly and
and Mrs. Tim Bailey, was held at the fact tha t, la\ffully, fire appara­
daughter1;
-),.Qhndpa
rent, -,e Mr.
safely a, possible, ready
for inthe home of Mrs. E. M. Wood, on tus a nd emergency vehicles have
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and Mn. Wint.• m Fred Smith Sr.
1tant uae.
Sunday aHernoon. A decorated the right-or-w1)' over private cars
CLASS HOLDS l■IJION
cake and Jee cream was served. and vehkle&amp;, there is a poHibility
It Is said that 10 per cent of. the
SKAT�il� • �Al'ry·111ember,B 1nltWend roll
Twelve
The guest of honor was preM:nted that the "olher car" may be an alarms received by firl!l d.epart­
A okotln1 l&gt;fflY will. be heta can wHh a Scripture
vepe con­
with numerous Jilts.
emergency apparatu, with the ments are either false or or minor Thur■d.■y , M�y 8, ,t, 1:30 p. m. taining
the word "Lil)''' When the
Present were Phi!Up Baile)', Mu , 11me right-of-way privileges.
importance. Therefore, with sum­ at the Blriite-A-War, C!Jelttr, apon
Girl Seoul Troop Five of S•J&amp;a r
mer comina: on and school lbon to aored b1 the Sb■de Valley Chrla­ Sunshine )ukera Cl■ta, Or the
Run School hC' !d their weekly E, M. Wood, Mrs, Adrian Woods
:md
trained
the
words,
other
In
meetin1 Monday after school at Mrs. N. R. Humphre)'s 1md Melind;
be out we DlU&amp;t be more carerul Uan Yquth FellOw1hlp. The public United Preabytertan church met
for a regular meeting· et , the home
the Sacred Heart Church auditor­ ICay and Sandra , Mn, Edna French •killed driver will alway• maintain with our driving hitbita.
is welrome.
or
Mils
Gertrud e Duf.lJ, '111.e
and Mark. Lou Ann and Keith, complete conlr'11 of himself and
ium.
Let's not let any of that 10 per­
busineu
ae.,lon
wu COJiddded
rl!1ponding
when
appa.ratu1
hl1
or
of
all
Haptonstall,
Billy
•nd
Edith
Mrs. Eurene Conde, leader,
PR.
DAY
cent be more &lt;?ostly to our fire
by the president Mrt1 • �a:aret
opened Lhe meeling with tbe 1irls Middleport, Mr.a. Page Humphreya to an alarm of fire or aome other
Pr,:-School ,Day will be held WJnebrenner.
The mritin , wu
Barba n and Junior, or emergency. Speed and dispatch he- departments and emer1eney-rekue on Wedne■dlf; • Ml)'. . 11, •t
givini: the Girl Seoul promise,
!lie opened by IJ'O\lP 1ingl�. l, "BleaJ
.
are.
already
they
than
units
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followed b)' the roll call and col­
Let's drive carefully when we New Haven llllh�'tar)' School. Be The Tie". AnJt&amp;
Oiler
lection of due!! . It was voted to
who will rea11 th� d•votlQ,p -wlai� Jlrere
answer the alarm to "Come A' Tllb 11 for ,11
have troo p gov&lt;'rnment .and oifi­
en
h
i.�.� • IU'II ' � ili the 1■11 l'O'l■lnlni to
Runnln'."
Frldij" from
cen were elected lnt'ludinl pre­
of '"""· "'-11 · .� . ,j&gt;ut be 8 Baiter
Irleal.l •hitb. w.. to11ped
sident, Terry F'ult1; vice preal­
on or betore No\'JUlber •1 ; 1960 to by prayer,
Secre(ary and trusur­
dent, Vicki Fetty;
tre111urer,
be ellflble · io eng,t.
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er 1ave report■ t�at -were •�·
Editor, The Sentinel :
THI IIRD'I SONG
Shirley Baxter; serret1ry, Cynlhia
ed. The church will a� \h4'
On next Tuesday the voters ot
Conde; and new, reporter, Mary De ar little bird, high up in the
tT
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Dtlly Vacation Bfble
t!il1
lree
the EHtem Local School District,
Fnncl1,
.
The Wah�
ten will summer. Serving electio
Ban,,t.
n
4ay
d!q.
Camp booklets were diatributed The •ong you are 1in1ing la aweet will be asked to support an oper•
meet Wedntrl-a) eY61} g at the ner
�as di1russed and planned,
u can be.
aUng levy of two and one h�lf
by Mr1. Harold EbeT1bach, anJll­
high aehool It has be8$I ,nnounced, The trave
llnr basket brouaht by
per
215c
to
amount.a
which
mUls,
ant leader, who also ,xplained
The meeli,111 Je , , rea:ular one M argaret
Cottrill w11 elven to
day c1mp1 to the iirl■. Jt wa, de- l wonder so much, while )'ou're one hunOred doll111 of valuation.
which w.aa . po4itpollf4 from April Naomi
Londo
n.
Bible 1tudy
A1 the old adage &amp;oes "Fl1ures
sln1ln11 awa)'
clded to have 1 1katlnl .party at
CLEVELAND UPI � St,le IJq. 20. Member! artr 'il,l&amp;ed tO atiend. ''Christ and the
Soul••
DNp N�"
are
you
words
the
are
what
Ju,t
don't
hope
l
fi1ure,
n
a
lt
but
lie,
th111 Sk ate-A-Way rink on lby 1 1 .
uor a gent, r1lded seven drlnklng
w111 given by Beetrice Blake feJ.
l am not cla&amp;sed aa auch. How­ and gambUna placea early Sund ay,
Refreshments wel'fl aerved b)'
trylna to Hy.
PANCAkl SUPP
Jowed by diseusalon, The meeting:
•er the figw-es u,ed will be a1Te1ted 16 p,uwons and routed
Barbara Kennedy and Donna Hed­
A pancake sbpper wJU be held closed with
the beinedJcUon. Qe­
rick after which the meeting clot­ If we coull tell the words that you approximate, If any one would abqut 200 i;u1tomera.
at the Tuppe"H Plain11 Grade School freshm
ents were .11erved b1" the
111in1
like, the eJUtct fi&amp;urea can be ob­
ed with the friendship circle and
The 30 agents, led by Clrieland Tbui'lday evening CS t.o 9 p. rn. All
tapa.
A wonderful meBSage I a m . sure ta ined by callinl upon ,the clerk area enforcemnet chief John L. the pancake, you can . eat., apon• hostess a88lsted by Esther Harden
·
ura Pickens, Rachel .M:eBride,
they would brlng.
or )'our Board of Education.
Followlnc the meet1n1 'l court
Kocevar, awung aledJeham mera �red b_y the newly . or11rilied . Boy �
Agnes
White, Helen Diddle and
Jn uaing the financial state­ and uea aa they reduced th" dens Scouts 1n Tupper's Philne, Men on
of honor mel'llng waa held with
the new otflcers and leader.11 at­ They would tell u.11 or 11un.11hine arid ment submitted to the State, Audi­ to a 1hambles of kindling • ,wood, the commJttae arf:! from the three
11kies aiway.11 blue
tor, I find that It cost $Ui.80 per broken chi.1111 and ■cattered Ramb­ churches in the area. The rJloney
tending.
Of beautiful flowers and God' s love month, , per student attending ling equlpment wlthln an hour'■ will be uStd to equip the troop
for
0 true.
our schools, this meant approxi­ time.
eamplng. Ticlr:eh &lt;!all be purchis'ed
D o) A l,odge Hold•
mately $:Ho.oo .per year.
from the Scvuts or 11t the school
And we who listen to you 1119 you
The raids tou&lt;?htd off a demand the night or the 11111;1,&gt;er.
Now, In usina: the millage now
Regular Se,,lon,
Prices
elng
n by the pollce
being paid, I find that to �y for for an lnve, l
Foreat Rm1, Council, D11,11hter1
adulll, 50c children.
, Director John
of Amerlc1, Tuppen ··PlaJna., ._.i ..)Y.ould 11wli)'I be helped by the the education or one child, it departrnelll. �
\
meaaage you bring,
would be neces11ao to have pro­ McCortnicl( o .., d 1 P91ic8�... Chlr.f
in re1ular Ji'!Hlon wltlt, CoUMUOr ,
td" "flnd' 4bt ..,-hy
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
perty valued at $40,000.00, so J()hn Frank St
Ul•h swan pre,idin1. LlnnlfiititiMl.,.!!'-9/ '
and Dorolhr Durst were reported For lhe 1on1 that cornea from a you can readily 1ee that very few 1tate uents can [Ind a'n4 rB(d
30: Connie
lovl11,1 heart
of us actually pays for the educa­ joint. u big 11s these and'"poli&lt;!q, Admitted April
Jr1 the ho■pltal.
Anne Cooke,
Middle.port:
Mrt.
1
to
Will
courage
others
alwa)'fl
can't."
chJl­
own
our
of
training
and
tion
DiaCommunic111inn1 from the
Voyd C. Spurlock, ChHter; James
impart.
dren.
trlct Deputy. �:dith Wakely, and
Robert Anderson, Pomeroy.
l do realize that there Is some
,.
State Publll'ily Chairman, Edith
Admlulon, Moy 1 , Daniel Rke
B1!!t'i:ln1, and Deputy Ihle F1u'l So dear llltle bird 8lng sweetly of us that do not have children Racine
H,.,
Mi'a. Roscoe Fife Jr.,
M'lddleport:
each day
in school, but very few but what
Klme.11 were rt'ud, thanking the
·
Mlddleporl
;
Mr■. Sl■nley H11kln,
Wqrk
it
Gq,
Part
nery
cheer
lo
you
use
God
may
And
hue 1ra11dehlldren or relatives.
council for thdr part In the Dis,
Army Sera:e,nt lllr&amp;t Olast Clar- Cheahlre.
■omeone's way.
Due to the action of the laat
tricl 'Rally 11nd For gifts received,
- Mr■• Harry Welfe lealslature, approximately $24.00 ence R. tl\fPP.", ,on of � 'T.
A vote ol 1hank8 wa1 votet.l for
Birtha Ma)' 1 : Mr. tnd Mrs.
Racme, part;iolpa l­
l1dne, Ohio
per )'ear per atudenl has been HUPP, RouU!·
PhyHls llowan for glft1 made and
Ro.11coe
r,re 'Jr., Middleport, dau•
,
of schooling, ed with otlheril personnel from the �hter; Kr, and Mra. Voyd Spur­
added to the coil
donated for tht dl1lrlrt rally. A
and that about 70 per cent or the 4tlh ArmOIW, IllvJalon', 1-. Ca­ lock, Cffester, d1u1hter.
new 1hlpment of broom, has been
ea,
·tenk
valry 4.r. tllt" !&amp;eventh
re&lt;"eived and nully Dw:lt• and tea
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Mr. an d Mn. Otho Matlox of added cost baa been placed on gunne.,. cmnpetlllon lheld
·cr11,01-.mlaaed April 30: Irvin Bet!,
the re11pon1lblllty of the taxpay­
are lo hf! nrd1&gt;red.
Pt. Ple1111nt are announcln.1 lhe
¥1 ; i'l,;lceU,
Donald Burkett,
era, whl&lt;-h neceulla ted the action leowohr, 0.-ny, ,\llr'-i ' 11-23.
The next regular meoting wlll blr1h
or 1 7 pound , ounce dau31:
Se1w...t H_, 41; lo '\_l■M Mr�_'Dale MIiler, :O.lber I&gt;elaw­
be. the annlvrnary of lhe cnun• 1hter, born April 28 at Hober ot the 8oard of Education.
·
Raekley-, Clinton
ell ll'd 0;30 dinner will be held
Now, l know that many of tJ.11 emnma-nder fo the oavalrye ,rroop dtr, Charin
Ho1 1tal. Sh!! .1).11 been na med
·,
89yd, Mr1 . . K. E. _ Pen�l�y, Denver
followed by III proaram. Charter Karr,I Dawn. The M attox, have walked to achool, some forty to A in Schw1btch.
Sla,le, G. stepbtn ij�ort, Karen
that time,
members will be IJono,td.
flfl)' years 110, but
one other child, Brent Scott.
Hardway, Mrw. Charla Wa,ner
was
used
Mare
e
r•y
Old
G
'Th
4tterid Convent.ion
Grandparanta are Mr. and Mrt
Ml'8 S,n beb!J!, Jolm Wh(le:
but
she
,
today,
the
,plow
ull
to
P
For
,
,tr,1101.
IQurlh
Jhe
M a ttox, Broadway Street,
,
Carl
be, nnd I Caroll $nowden, National
,nd John Flfe, (!r�ver Fftl11y, John
Mlddleport and Mr. and Mrs. lan t what 1he u■ed to
would
us
or
none
that
certafn
am
Aceldet1t �\U'•nce aaent /J Rut­ Clonch, Luthtf Settle Jr., Mn, RJ­
Adam Kreba, Pt. Ple aaant.
era,
that
to
return
to
wlllln1
be
land, and �Ml Wife t,tlend . lhf �hard N'eal, )ff°a , Lutb,r Bez:n1:r.
Mr,, Mattox and new daushter
be
would
■choolln•,
in
llkewi1e
leading 1.1l1t1m1Q COt\V9('1tlon. of the 1nd M&gt;n, Mn. Ro,f PIJ'lr:er and ,on
were retumed to the home or Mr _
one
th!!
to
back
go
to
willing
coqiP,a
ny. Thf, , '9P,YenUon thia yut Mr,. Harold Dillon.
and Mra. Carl Mattox In Middleour
we
did
and
if
1cbool
r
m
.
,
Oo
In .Wifhln1lon, D, c.
he)d
w,a
e
POrt wher they will atay for a
Dloml■1ed II� I : Mn. J. D. [
children 1raduat1n1 from school
ahort time.
Rutt,
Mt1. .chil'lt11 MOOre, Mn.
would have m1,1ch difficulty, In
Datherlne Johnaoh, · Mn. Rt,l'b,v
ekeinl out • llvlnt In this 11tomtc .Reiurn From Na.hnllc
Mr. and Mr■. Caroll Sno'#den, Proven,, Harry Y�, Mita P�t
S&gt;.ow..r Planned On
ace .
Mn. �•i'ell Pbwerl,
and, Mr. tnd Mr■. • BIU Pulllni, l'umer,
Rutl
01.tr children lJ'e looking to u,,
May 6 .Al Churoh
Beth Blamer, Dlvit1 laJHr, Mn.
a ve al­ Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Jam1a Rat
h
districts
nel1hborin1
our
The Homtbullder1 Clau of the
••• ll■rrett, Mn. · Jiihn - j!fmmir
ready ,paued this added levy, rl1, M11on, W. Va., ·Mr. •nd MEI,
Jtradbury Church of Chrlat la
Ind
daud&gt;tet; M"'
Cililo
Mr
and
Mike
Gallipoli1,
rdway,
a
H
,
.. , •·rn r ri ! , · , 111,
havlnc • 1hower for the reeentl)' will we?
■
nd
dau1hter;
"llti - (l{lffloon
.
when _ we 10 to and Mra. BIiiy Hou,ck, G#IIROlll,
Tueaday
Nl'xl
WIi­
wedded couple, Mr. tnd
• � ,• ·
, ,
,
the polhr, and we arc tempted to all repreaentat1vf1 of th� Natl6n�I and eon,
lormer
the
ahe
Jr.,
Rowl11y
bur
M l'\ S O N
HY no, think of that child of Life and Accldnnt In1urane4t Qli1'·
Charlolte Mun•y.
or perha.pa your ara11dchlld, pany of Na1hvll11' l'ecelltl)' vfalleJJ
your11,
IL will bci held In the church
r U R N I f l J II F (I,)
or
nel,:hbor ', child that la the homQ olfice in N11hvillt .
your
blaement Friday, May 6, everyone
) 1 \ ', ! ) \ . " \ \
;you and me, a nd ■a)'Jng While there they lttendtd 1 : the
to
lookinc
of the ehut'eh and all othen who
''Grand 'Ole Qpr)I."
[
wlll
a ve the same oppoprtunlly
h
would like to atlend ,re Invited.
as other■?
IIOAID T? MIIT
VOTE YES FOR THE SCHOOL
The chufth Boord of tho 11114•
LEVY. .
. d leport Chll�h of . Chrtot .. .mffl
Very trul:v youra,
thl1 1nnln11 11.t
C. 0. Newland, Clerk.

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and hl'Wlee Couab ,aa color ,euards
pr5en ted 4!h.e fiae eere.mony. At
tbl.s time the ei,l'II and llh.eir leaden M n. Murray and Mrs. Watwo.n
-pJedted allegiance to Ube .fia,g . The
Brcnwti611 then ..._.,. llhe "Brownie
Smile Song" aacomparued on tlhe
� by Mni. Ellubetlh Duffy.
. Mn. M.Ul'N.)', Scout Leader of
� troop, ihen: welcomed �
rueat. and ibl'liefl y &lt;fxplained the
' inveetiture ceremony. She tihen Ht
/ the fi.Nt of two oandlea repaatin&amp;
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t miae and MN.• W«taon , .asBtant
.' �eader, then tit th e aecond ca ndle
and �ted tlbe latter part or title
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forward and I'fflted the Brownle
Verse of
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Show me tlbie- elf
I looted 1n the mirror
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Jo,.ph Hoot&gt;ll■I. Fwlla..... •
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April
Mn Gloria Eber■bach enll!lr- An1t1, a,e I.
Lamed Sund.I)' afternoon with a
Grandperent■ U'II llr. 1114 Mtl.
party to celebrate the fourth birth­
day of her d•ug:hter, Tera J;rne, a t John W. BalleJ, Pomtro,. llr'.
lhe home of ber parenta. ReY. and and Mn. Ben Bud:le,, �
Mn Ediloc Weaver, in Muon
Greal srandparenta m C. N.
Tera Jane had a large decorated Buckley, Jleedrrille, llr. and .._
birthday cake and received many S H. Reitmire, Nft llaYU ...
nice pre.enla lrom her family and Mn H. F. Bailey, n.twooda.
friend11.
RefrHhmenl.5 of cup
to SIIIUI and n.,.
uke■, ice cream. kool aid and fl- von were aernd
my Thabet. NIM)" Jo �
chaperonrng the 11tmtent1 on lhl" Amand a Lavender, Cilld,- WG,'
senior trip, would lille for all in­ man, Darlene Thora. Ilia �
lereated parente to � present 11 Vickie Jo Weanr and her brvtblr,
he wants to discuu the trip with Johnnie Ebertbach, and her �
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parenl1, ReY. and l(n. Weaver.

the Troop Oommittee, Mn. Pee
Geriadh, Mrs. Dorothy Neuu,1,ine,
Mr,. MlldNd Haye, am Mn. Phil•
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A new Blue Shield plan offer­
ing 11urglcel and medical COBt
protection, deaigned exdu■ively
ror Ohio rel.Identa · a1e 65 and
ovei:, will shortly become avail•
able. This ne w &amp;,.,and-Over Plan
offered by the Ohio Medical ln­
Oemnit)' will help ,pay for the
cos(i of surgery, ln-hoapltal me­
dical care, :mestheaia and ndio­
therapy. ·

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Fou� Birthday
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Sunday Porty

Mr, 'and Mrs. Hubert Taylot,
B!;!ile. W. Va., and Albert Hawley
vi11ited Monday
of Ch-arleston
with Mr. and Mrs. Ho�er Hartley.

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ped at Da)'l.ona Such and other
Mr. and Mn. f,dw a rd Bowen,
iaterestin1 placea. Mn. GIU re­ Columbw. are announcmg th&lt;!
turollld to Middleport with them birth of an eight pound, four ounce
for I vi,;it.
William, al St.
wn. Edward
Anne'• lhpH.al, Columbu1. �tur­
d1y.
CITID TO COUIT
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Grandp,1rent1 are Mr. and ��­
Ronnie E Carman, 17, PomerO)'
ha, been dt.ed Into the- Melga Edward Bowen, Pomeroy, and Mn.
County Juvenile Court by the Hdeo Gnu, Lo&amp; Ana:elea. Calif.
ttate patrol on a cba rgl!l of de• Great grandparenll are l!r. and
rective mutner, it wu reported Mn. William Cierley, Texa., and
today by the Gallipoli• patrol Mr. and Mn. Jaclr: Cox, San f"ranciaco.
office.

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t1w Wedn...S.y ev,nln1 II 7 o'
dod1 1n MI.M Patk'a Senior home
room ol the Senlo&lt; )lolh,n ol
M.iddleport HiJD Scbool.
Donald Plunkl!ltt wtkl will be
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Ohio's.
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Is se t for/

The charter was draped for a
period ol thirty d'ays in memory
or Addie A. Grue&amp;er when Theo­
dorus Council Daughte11 of Am­
erica met In regular session
Monday evening at the JOOF Hall.
and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins of
Mr,
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Lancaster attended the services.
Helen Miller, oou11cllor, presid­
ed ·and Katie Baer WIii reported
io Pleasant Valley Hoapital, Pt.
Pleasant, W. Va., w�ere 1he under
went eye surgery, Th an k you not,
es were read from Lucille B.
Hawkins and Marjorie Woodud
for gift&amp; given them a t the ra lly.
Reports on the district r.all)'
held in Marietta on April 20
were given by Mrs. WoodalJI, de­
puty and othefl who «tttnded
Firet nomination of 0Jficer1 waa
held. The traveling prize donated
by Mabel Besrha waa awarded to
, Carrie Meinhart.
The next meeting will be May
16.

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HUNnNOTON, W. Va. UPI­
Sen. Hubert H. Jlu,mphr.,- (1)­
Mlnn.) wu acbeduled to hold 1
carnival-type rally here late today
u the bomestretch 1ppro,ched ia
Weal Vil1inla '1 M a y 10 prlmar,
elec:tlM. HI! wlll treat children to
free ride, at an am uaement park.

Charter Draped
In Memory Of
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Blue Shield To
Offer Plan For
Folks 65, Over

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Kr. and Mn. NOlh Hm1nl. M&amp;d- Mn
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ter a �o WNIII vacttlOD wlda llr. nett and Mr. a nd 11n. Floyd 1'1orn·
Halllln• brother, Elmer, ln Win- 11, rormer Cbe■hlre- and Kiddle­
port reaJdl!lnL, and ln Clearwater
Humphrey Holding
w:l.th friend.I.

Enrollment In the plan will
start Monday, May 16 and con­
Sun­
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tinue through
day, May 29. Ohio residents who
are now 65 or older, or who will
be 65 by May 29, are eli&amp;ible.
Enrollment may be made only by
mail and application blanks will
appear in advertiBement■ in thi1
newspaper during the 15-day en­
rollment peroid. Cost of , the plan
to each individual will be only
$1.45 per month or · $17.40 ,per
year. It is recommended by The
Ohio State Medical Association.

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Meanwhile, bi1 opponent, Sen.
John Kennedy (0-Mua.) w11 d'ue
to fiy lo Bluefield from Wuhlnl·
Robert CloJher, who Identified ton then drive to Welch for 1
him1elf u Safety cn&amp;lneer of the tall)' thtt111 tonl&amp;ht.
Hol)' Cily, Calif., S afety Patrol
wrote to Giles that lhe Apocalyp­
tic, will a:o through with the'lr
plans to bold a convention in Co­
lumbus deapite a rullni by city
Attorne)' Ru1aeU Leach that nu•
the ApocalypUca
dism, which
practice, ls llle11l under both
city and .11t ale laws.
"Our deciaion hat been reach­
ed," Clogher wrote. "We will
gath�r on the atep■ ol the State
Capital on Independence Dly a t
high noon and there prophe11y in
the manner re&lt;!orded In the 20th
chapter or J1aiah."

decorated ,w,l.th. dogwood and IUacs.
Miniature browni.. lllld brownie
emb"""" designed by Mrs. Margaret Lewis were used to ceny
out bhe Brownie theme. Th.e re­
:lresbment table "' made attnc­
ti� J.n )'ellow and white oover
centered &lt;Wiitlh. an arrangement of
muJ,ti�olored tulip,. Cookies were
C.Urnhihoed ,b)' mothers of Troop 38
and the pu nc.h was aerved by tlhe
Brownle le.aders Mrs. Pat Murray
MJ.d Mm. P.ta:rie Watson -assi.stoo b y

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whic h pr■ cllu■ nudl■m
aaid toda)' !ta memben will ap,
pear on the 1tep1 of the Ohio
St.ate h.ou1e at hlch nOQll on Jub'
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"For th.e othl!lr five day1 of \be
convention our whereabout■ are
ea&amp;y to prop�et)': we will be in
your city j all," the 1ro u.p wrote
to Colwnbu, Sdety Director Al­
bert G. Giles.

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Make Mom's day really
a memorable one with lovely
gilts from DUTTON'S!

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Scout Troo� No. 3 8 wao held SUnday at 2:00 p.m. in the
Ch urch of Christ social hall with parentJI, relatives and friends
of the girls attending.
The ceremony opened with the girts in horsesh0e r ormaUon from which the color guard consisting of Marlene Good�

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a� Mn. Vernon 'Bartela 11¥.t
lbd . chU�. Cincinnati, were _. Jl!��J(I J in, Ca,I Hubbard via­
weekend gueat■ of hi• parenb, lted �P' aon-in-law at1d dau1hter,
Kr. apd Mn. Harold Pattenon at
Mr, and Mr■. Emmett B1rtel1.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth RU,iey ''&gt;Sunday.
01teio and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
and Jin. Rocer Qutaenberry
Gulnaler and children, Lanca1ter.
apent
vi 1lted with Mn. Dori Duckworth and d1 1,1flb� A lhena,
1�'1 wukep� ...JUi h.er: p.uenl.l Mr
and Mr. and Mn. Bob White.
Mr and Mn. John Crooks aod. ,.gp, &gt;'1', . WJ1}�m Ho1me.11 and bl,
d1u1hters, Columbu, we.re week fa\her � - Rulaen'bqry.
Wtllet �end
end guesta ol hit p arent, �. and r ,Mr, �n4
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Mn. Orville croot■•
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P� ; �o��•eyme.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark J,..,
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and daughtl!lr.s and Mr. and M,t,
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day , guests of Mr. and Mn. Thorn111 Cla,k,. .Sf,
Mr. and Mrs.
Dick WmeWenner.
Mr. and Mrs. H arley E. John­
Porn· en,y
son (Kafhryn Slack),
were Sunday euesta of her moth­
er, Mn. Ada Slack and family.
Weekend guealll of Mrs. Mayme
Holmea and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Crow were Mrs. Helen Wetzel,
Mt. and Mra. Joe Kelly and chil­
dren and Donau! Wettei. Colum,
bus.
Raymond Saller Who is em•
plofed oii ,.0 Oli.lo "River bo'at lJ
•Ptding time here with ' his Wife
Verna and S9n B�ch�rd
11..,ard
Mr.
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ehildfeq •net , ¥,ls■ Louise ' Billey
of Pomer01 apeot Sunaay wllh
Mn. IAUle Spebeer.
Kr. ,add Mn. Wayne Weir and
..., of Coledpnjagueata of her mother MH. Ada
Sl■ek.
Mr. · and Mrs. ' Thomas J. Qlllck
or Columbu1, Elmft' Qulck of
Canaanvme. , Mn. Mildred �P­
man and &amp;on, Letart falil, Mts.
Mr1.
Gordon Weet . and dauch�,
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Why do eome stat.es grow faster than others?
One big answer is: Business Climate. Does
it encouraae growth? Does it attract outside
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both
In Ohio, the answer is "yet,," to
Take the case of the electric companiet,,. In
Ohio, this climate makes possible a good combination of reasonable electric prices t.o users
-lower than in 31 stat.es • -and reasonable re-

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climate, Ohio's electric companies have been
able to spur the growth of , Ohi(l imjustry­
and offer quality service that has helped bring
new industry from outside.
We are proud of our part in sparking
growth in Ohio-and grateful that we serve
in a state where the business climate is set
for G R O W T H !
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lh&amp; Cleveland Electric lllumin,aling Company
Columbus Ind Southern "Ohio fle&lt;:tric llompany
The Dorton Power and light Coml)!ny .
ll1e Mariotti Electric Company
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Ohio fdbon company
Ohio Powtr Company
The Toledo _fdison Company

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MEIGS 111EAllE
POMEROY, ORIO

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''BELOVBO U\'FIDEL"
Gree&lt;&gt;r)' Peck - Dd.turati Kerr

R ookie Turn o u t In Middleport ::a:i�t;'8
d1dates al 1h11t time and iaaue 1111trnrt1011!&gt; for a tryout the follow­
m� Sa\unlJ} .i f tt&gt;rnoon at 2 p.m ,
11 1 50 at th� pull.. ll is expel·ted
that ·· purrha�s"' will be made et
that Li lla· by m!lnagers of the six
learns Ill f i l l vut theu- rosters,
This ) car. under new National

1buraday evening at 6 thi-1 week
IS rookie night for M 1ddleport'1
Little Lea�ue 11,ummer rt&gt;creal ion
pr�ram.
League President Lee Smith is
aaking that youngslen: who have
not pa:rticipated in the program
before betwffn the agt's of t-1ghl
and 13 be .at tht' municipal park
Thur1day. Tu be eligible a boy
must h■lfe become eight year.� old
by June l. IQ6Q. and will not h&amp;\"f!
bteorne 13 before Aug. I , 1 960.
League officials will li st 11 1 1 c.11 1 1•

By Un ited Pn·n lnt•rnatlonal
SAN FRAN('! Sl'O l.:Pl - �hat
$60 J.IOO bonus t h1• Gi.ants gave teen
ager M 1 kl' :-.1,·C ' urrnick 1s paying nff
four )t"iirs l u l t·r and 3.000 miles
awin. I t w c1s hark 1n 1 956 that 1he
Giants s1grw d the 1 8-year-old high
.sdtool ;imJ American Legion ace
from Arcadia, Cal if., who had
been 1a:roorned to be a big league
pitcher si nt'P h11 was seYen years
old. At t hat t i mr, they predicted
)I(' would so111e duy l:teeome a ma•
ur league :-itar,
Jt look four yt&gt;ars but all the
si�ns today 11 rr i hat the 6 • root
2 - iudi, t 95•pou nd leflh11 nder has
come into his own . Ile earnf'd his
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Day or Evening Call WY 2-3748

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Wal! beglning lo tell Monday in
what was to h ave been the final
round . Collins, of crystal River,
Fla., shot a three-over-par 71i and
'Palmer, who plays out of U,OJI·
ler, Pa., o..-ded a 73, one over ear,
For each It waa the wont round
of the tourney, and each ended
the regula liofl dtatanoe with 280's
for the . '12 holH.

day. 'ffie invader I• Oak Hill.

LIONS SIGN TWO
D ETROIT UPI-Veteran, Joe
Schmidt and Jim Glbbc&gt;na 1l1ned
their 1960 contract&amp;
Monda)',
brintlng l� Detroit 1Jon1' nulD­
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1eta
the coveted trophy and fint
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_ loser wlll a;et $3,400.

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TUESDAY &amp; Wl.r,:,tS,OAV
UPISYDNEY, Auatrall•
thorou�l2r'eds battle for a startl!r's
FAMILY NIG fs
�rtb .i,n. Saturday's runnin.g of th e IJtl,Ph Dlllf,lt, 1 441,4, New OrlNn1o
Stitch,
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Bof'U ltarl�f to
Kenlm:k7 Derby in the $HS,OOQ
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"THE HA\J?qEJ)
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C umbia . u n i ...ersity, :"' here _h e
NOW AT STAT!: THIATill
rare, redut'ing the prqbable Ke n- ol
;wll� rece t v') the . sc�ool s offlc1al
"THE BIG FISHER.MAN"
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alw.ayl, �YfJ �ed the trial u the
fin&amp;l proving grou.nds for its Ktn­
tucky l)e.rby candid.a.tea.
Cllatlon, Hi.JI i:;.11!� and Tim �am
each wo.o. both ncea while Whirl­
away and ��er were second io .
the trial bu_t wound u� draped wlth
roses fltet the K,ntucky Derby ·
five dan
Pe11.arve did not ,
11:tart in tb� ·l#F,P, i-ace v.:hlle Iron
J;,iege, the sevitnth 1Centu,cky Der­
by Winn,ir ow:i),d by the- famed
ltable, ·wa.a o.ut . of the money in
the trial.

third straight victory Monday
MOVE INTO TII
nighl whPn he pitched t l\e Giants
The lndian11 mo\'td into a firstto a [&gt;-0 'w i n lhat snapped thP Mil- plaee American �&amp;tue tie witl\
wa ukee Braves' four-game winning the While Sox on the strength of
.streak.
Gary Bell's six-hitter and a run­
A crowd of 4 1 ,943 saw McCorm scoring single by Johnny Temple
icl! turn in his third brilliant ef- in the seventh inning, Vic Pow­
fort at Candlestick Park. In three er's bloop single had scored lhe
victories there thP t:alifornia kid Hrst two Cleveland runs of the
has pitched two Khutouli and irrnin1 b:.it Temple·s RBI negated
yielded a tolal of one run and nine a two-run single by Julio •Becquer
in the bottom of the frame.
hits.
TAKE 10 WALKS
PIRATE STREAK ENO
The victory moved the second•
The Orioles turned 7 of 10 walks
place Giants to w.ilhin gn e �pie by 6 White sox pitc hers into run,
of the le1gu.e-�aclJ'n,: J;'lttib�IJ:i to win their seventh game in
Pirates, whose nJne-g',me W,-1nni9g eight starts. Her b Score star�d
streak �as ended, 4-9, by. ttu� St for the White Sox but was tag(ded
Lo111s Cardm.ils. The Cmcmnat1 for three runs in one inning, two
Reds beat lh•• Los Angeles Dode· scoring on a bases. filled single by
ers, 6-5, and I.he Chica.to C�bll de- G us Triandos. The Wh ite SOX ral•
reated th e Ph �d,el_pl)if J;&gt;bJUi�s &amp;,-? l i e&lt;I to lilO a h ead, 5·3, but the Ori­
oles scored five runs in the fourth
in other National League gameH.
The CleYeland Indians scored u with the aid of key hU.s by Marv
3·2 vittOry over the W.ashingtQn Breeding and Ron Hansen.
Sena1 ors and the Baltimbre Ori•
ole11 "walked ' '• 'lo an I 1-6 dec\sioo
over 1he Chicago Wh ite Sox in
American League actiYlty.
Elroy .Face, the Pirates' 1959 rl"•
lief pi tching hero, walked across
the Cardin11ls' winning run in the
ninth inning and thereby suffered
his .second dereat or the yeer.
f-al' e d'idn,t lost• his first game
until September last season 11nd
c·ompilrd an 18·1 record.
BAILEY DOUBLES
Ed Bail�y•s three • run eighth­
inning dou b le off World Series re­
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providtd
Yesterday the Chauncey B •
the lled8 with their second win in
Devils, Athens County. champsJn
JO games. Jim O'Toole •.received the 1trenglh of a 6-1 win over
e
l'redit for the triumph ahboush
Plains, went down 1 1◄ to Ra,
Raul Sanchez and Bill H�nry .tuc·
cine when three Chauncey pltcberl
reeded him. Jim GUllam arid Char­
couldn't find the plate, l11uJng 13.
lie Nr·al homered for the DodJers free ticketa to first base but al­
and Billy Martln connecte&lt;l for the
lowin1 only three hits.
Rtds .
ZIMMll Sl"lGLIS
Meanwhile, Duane Wolfe, aophp- .
r&gt;on Zimmer singled . with two mol' e Tornado right hander, tap­
out and the b.ll.8es filled in the ned eight to ktep out of 1eriou1
ninth innin� to . cap a three-run. trouble 'A'hile wllking seven.
U fU a 1-1 1tame 11fter the fir'lll
Cub rally. The_ Phll1Je1 hid fPb.e
;1head wllh a · th,ce - run nttith, io.nlng but Racine blew It open ln
1 !rnin g burst 0{ thtrlr own t#gh, th e ■i:ltiji with six r1,1ns on s;x
lighted by rookle.,, f"ank Hetrfra's walb, three wild pltche1, an error,
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tw o-run 11l ngle.
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and nary a 11in1i:le qfety. For
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Wkkllne hit Ojngle,. K'8tely, lo•
ing pitcher and starter, fanned six.
Should Racine bea, Oak Hill today, McArthur, Vinton Counly
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HOUSTON, Tex. uPJ r!" ·Ml
champion Arnold Pf11met w■s
of al least $3,400 Dlore to ad i,t(J·
his $44,000 plus hinkroll toda 11
G,alH,a Today
he imd Bill Colli,. 1ot set to e
The Middleport Yellow Jackets
orr for an extra lf hole, lo de de play NOl'th Gallia thia afternoon �I
1hc winner of the S3�.ooo Hout,on the GalUa CouJl ly diRmond in tl;,e
(. ·t.issic golr tournament.
opening round' of the Class A sec­
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Uonal baseball tournament. Shoufo
Palmer and Collini woUnd
the home boys win, they then w�l
1 b1• 1 ourt h round · of the tour ey tana:le with Union Furnace, May
the same way they ended he
Pomeroy'.111 Panthers travel to
first round - In a deadlock. T y Belpre for their flr1t came in tHe
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begun Thursday by burnln11 up
Cl.HI M tourney. Racine opens ill
7,1 22-yard :wi:emorlal Park cor=
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&amp;ourney trail a1tain1t the Jackeon,.
with six-under par ffll's,
Couaty Claas A champs here to.

Palmer Assured
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President Smith asked that as
rmmy manaaert u "pouible, to-­
gether wilb lea,:ue ofhc1-a.ll, at­
tend the Ttrnf"lday Rookie Hhffll'ini,
so as to assist In organldng the
candidates and to gain a preview
of thelt' individual capabilities.
8-0ya should brihi lht1ir gloves.

$60,000 Bonus To Kid McCormick Paying Off
For Giants In 5 to O Victory Over Milwaukee

GLI DDEN PAI NTS

Phone WY--2-3748

Little League rules, managers are
a llowed lo retain theu- �rftire
roster of the preYious year except.
mg those who graduated through
age. Koster� rontinue subjed to
certain re,trictions aa lo the num•
ber of 12 year-olds on a team's five
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R ookie Turn o u t In Middleport ::a:i�t;'8
d1dates al 1h11t time and iaaue 1111trnrt1011!&gt; for a tryout the follow­
m� Sa\unlJ} .i f tt&gt;rnoon at 2 p.m ,
11 1 50 at th� pull.. ll is expel·ted
that ·· purrha�s"' will be made et
that Li lla· by m!lnagers of the six
learns Ill f i l l vut theu- rosters,
This ) car. under new National

1buraday evening at 6 thi-1 week
IS rookie night for M 1ddleport'1
Little Lea�ue 11,ummer rt&gt;creal ion
pr�ram.
League President Lee Smith is
aaking that youngslen: who have
not pa:rticipated in the program
before betwffn the agt's of t-1ghl
and 13 be .at tht' municipal park
Thur1day. Tu be eligible a boy
must h■lfe become eight year.� old
by June l. IQ6Q. and will not h&amp;\"f!
bteorne 13 before Aug. I , 1 960.
League officials will li st 11 1 1 c.11 1 1•

By Un ited Pn·n lnt•rnatlonal
SAN FRAN('! Sl'O l.:Pl - �hat
$60 J.IOO bonus t h1• Gi.ants gave teen
ager M 1 kl' :-.1,·C ' urrnick 1s paying nff
four )t"iirs l u l t·r and 3.000 miles
awin. I t w c1s hark 1n 1 956 that 1he
Giants s1grw d the 1 8-year-old high
.sdtool ;imJ American Legion ace
from Arcadia, Cal if., who had
been 1a:roorned to be a big league
pitcher si nt'P h11 was seYen years
old. At t hat t i mr, they predicted
)I(' would so111e duy l:teeome a ma•
ur league :-itar,
Jt look four yt&gt;ars but all the
si�ns today 11 rr i hat the 6 • root
2 - iudi, t 95•pou nd leflh11 nder has
come into his own . Ile earnf'd his
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But the strain of competitl6h
Wal! beglning lo tell Monday in
what was to h ave been the final
round . Collins, of crystal River,
Fla., shot a three-over-par 71i and
'Palmer, who plays out of U,OJI·
ler, Pa., o..-ded a 73, one over ear,
For each It waa the wont round
of the tourney, and each ended
the regula liofl dtatanoe with 280's
for the . '12 holH.

day. 'ffie invader I• Oak Hill.

LIONS SIGN TWO
D ETROIT UPI-Veteran, Joe
Schmidt and Jim Glbbc&gt;na 1l1ned
their 1960 contract&amp;
Monda)',
brintlng l� Detroit 1Jon1' nulD­
ber of satbfied player• to 29.

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1eta
the coveted trophy and fint
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Prlze money of $5,300. The playoff
_ loser wlll a;et $3,400.

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11hlp fund with the cub &amp;lf'll he
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Gon­ recel'o'll!d al Yo,J Berra di)' 111t
uln, 155, Pwrto R&amp;co, outpoint­ year at Yankee Staf�um.
ff OllicMlo Nunn. 1 53%, Pu•rto
Rico., 10•
HARTFORD, Conn. UPI-Tom­
my l!hden, 1 25, Utica, N, Y., out­
hll, 1281/1,
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L()l,ilSV ILl..E UPI - Twelve Yov••t.wn, Ohio, 10.
TUESDAY &amp; Wl.r,:,tS,OAV
UPISYDNEY, Auatrall•
thorou�l2r'eds battle for a startl!r's
FAMILY NIG fs
�rtb .i,n. Saturday's runnin.g of th e IJtl,Ph Dlllf,lt, 1 441,4, New OrlNn1o
Stitch,
•II
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Ri,.
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Bof'U ltarl�f to
Kenlm:k7 Derby in the $HS,OOQ
.. .outpoln-,td
"THE HA\J?qEJ)
Derby 'Nial today at Churchill f-M�. Louhvllle, Ky., 1'2.
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STRANGLER"
Do
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Y O RK UPI-Yogl Be rra
be�ttlea
dust
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whtb ihe
hind U,em after 1he mJle race. ii going to eollege. The ? i-t! w
Lanoe F\IJ.I� irJ
ankl:es' velenn catc�e�'•BRU)t AND THE BEAST'
most are expected to be dklarecl York Y
eld�r t od_ay �lanned to v1s 1t
ou
(ff
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premi
hor
ica's
A:lto Cartoon
out of Amer
C umbia . u n i ...ersity, :"' here _h e
NOW AT STAT!: THIATill
rare, redut'ing the prqbable Ke n- ol
;wll� rece t v') the . sc�ool s offlc1al
"THE BIG FISHER.MAN"
lucky I)erby field to abaut 12.
h nk • f •r es l bl hm g
hoh r
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E)rm · 'er,lllred t hree l l,,,
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horset in th e 33rd runnU\e of th•
even{ and the , eltry loom&amp; aa a
2-1 fa\loriie. �iner Jimmy Jones
and
fat bec, Ben, bllfore him
I
alw.ayl, �YfJ �ed the trial u the
fin&amp;l proving grou.nds for its Ktn­
tucky l)e.rby candid.a.tea.
Cllatlon, Hi.JI i:;.11!� and Tim �am
each wo.o. both ncea while Whirl­
away and ��er were second io .
the trial bu_t wound u� draped wlth
roses fltet the K,ntucky Derby ·
five dan
Pe11.arve did not ,
11:tart in tb� ·l#F,P, i-ace v.:hlle Iron
J;,iege, the sevitnth 1Centu,cky Der­
by Winn,ir ow:i),d by the- famed
ltable, ·wa.a o.ut . of the money in
the trial.

third straight victory Monday
MOVE INTO TII
nighl whPn he pitched t l\e Giants
The lndian11 mo\'td into a firstto a [&gt;-0 'w i n lhat snapped thP Mil- plaee American �&amp;tue tie witl\
wa ukee Braves' four-game winning the While Sox on the strength of
.streak.
Gary Bell's six-hitter and a run­
A crowd of 4 1 ,943 saw McCorm scoring single by Johnny Temple
icl! turn in his third brilliant ef- in the seventh inning, Vic Pow­
fort at Candlestick Park. In three er's bloop single had scored lhe
victories there thP t:alifornia kid Hrst two Cleveland runs of the
has pitched two Khutouli and irrnin1 b:.it Temple·s RBI negated
yielded a tolal of one run and nine a two-run single by Julio •Becquer
in the bottom of the frame.
hits.
TAKE 10 WALKS
PIRATE STREAK ENO
The victory moved the second•
The Orioles turned 7 of 10 walks
place Giants to w.ilhin gn e �pie by 6 White sox pitc hers into run,
of the le1gu.e-�aclJ'n,: J;'lttib�IJ:i to win their seventh game in
Pirates, whose nJne-g',me W,-1nni9g eight starts. Her b Score star�d
streak �as ended, 4-9, by. ttu� St for the White Sox but was tag(ded
Lo111s Cardm.ils. The Cmcmnat1 for three runs in one inning, two
Reds beat lh•• Los Angeles Dode· scoring on a bases. filled single by
ers, 6-5, and I.he Chica.to C�bll de- G us Triandos. The Wh ite SOX ral•
reated th e Ph �d,el_pl)if J;&gt;bJUi�s &amp;,-? l i e&lt;I to lilO a h ead, 5·3, but the Ori­
oles scored five runs in the fourth
in other National League gameH.
The CleYeland Indians scored u with the aid of key hU.s by Marv
3·2 vittOry over the W.ashingtQn Breeding and Ron Hansen.
Sena1 ors and the Baltimbre Ori•
ole11 "walked ' '• 'lo an I 1-6 dec\sioo
over 1he Chicago Wh ite Sox in
American League actiYlty.
Elroy .Face, the Pirates' 1959 rl"•
lief pi tching hero, walked across
the Cardin11ls' winning run in the
ninth inning and thereby suffered
his .second dereat or the yeer.
f-al' e d'idn,t lost• his first game
until September last season 11nd
c·ompilrd an 18·1 record.
BAILEY DOUBLES
Ed Bail�y•s three • run eighth­
inning dou b le off World Series re­
'
l ief hero Larry Sherry
providtd
Yesterday the Chauncey B •
the lled8 with their second win in
Devils, Athens County. champsJn
JO games. Jim O'Toole •.received the 1trenglh of a 6-1 win over
e
l'redit for the triumph ahboush
Plains, went down 1 1◄ to Ra,
Raul Sanchez and Bill H�nry .tuc·
cine when three Chauncey pltcberl
reeded him. Jim GUllam arid Char­
couldn't find the plate, l11uJng 13.
lie Nr·al homered for the DodJers free ticketa to first base but al­
and Billy Martln connecte&lt;l for the
lowin1 only three hits.
Rtds .
ZIMMll Sl"lGLIS
Meanwhile, Duane Wolfe, aophp- .
r&gt;on Zimmer singled . with two mol' e Tornado right hander, tap­
out and the b.ll.8es filled in the ned eight to ktep out of 1eriou1
ninth innin� to . cap a three-run. trouble 'A'hile wllking seven.
U fU a 1-1 1tame 11fter the fir'lll
Cub rally. The_ Phll1Je1 hid fPb.e
;1head wllh a · th,ce - run nttith, io.nlng but Racine blew It open ln
1 !rnin g burst 0{ thtrlr own t#gh, th e ■i:ltiji with six r1,1ns on s;x
lighted by rookle.,, f"ank Hetrfra's walb, three wild pltche1, an error,
.
tw o-run 11l ngle.
,
and nary a 11in1i:le qfety. For
'
·- cint, ,llfug'er Birch, Cleland and Jipl
Wkkllne hit Ojngle,. K'8tely, lo•
ing pitcher and starter, fanned six.
Should Racine bea, Oak Hill today, McArthur, Vinton Counly
.
chin•pa, comet. ,' ll
A
..,.
1F,•ent which would •
t ,'fV
lhe Pornen:ly-Jl,c ne game t e
O
..,nt daY,.
HOUSTON, Tex. uPJ r!" ·Ml
champion Arnold Pf11met w■s
of al least $3,400 Dlore to ad i,t(J·
his $44,000 plus hinkroll toda 11
G,alH,a Today
he imd Bill Colli,. 1ot set to e
The Middleport Yellow Jackets
orr for an extra lf hole, lo de de play NOl'th Gallia thia afternoon �I
1hc winner of the S3�.ooo Hout,on the GalUa CouJl ly diRmond in tl;,e
(. ·t.issic golr tournament.
opening round' of the Class A sec­
,
Uonal baseball tournament. Shoufo
Palmer and Collini woUnd
the home boys win, they then w�l
1 b1• 1 ourt h round · of the tour ey tana:le with Union Furnace, May
the same way they ended he
Pomeroy'.111 Panthers travel to
first round - In a deadlock. T y Belpre for their flr1t came in tHe
.
begun Thursday by burnln11 up
Cl.HI M tourney. Racine opens ill
7,1 22-yard :wi:emorlal Park cor=
·
&amp;ourney trail a1tain1t the Jackeon,.
with six-under par ffll's,
Couaty Claas A champs here to.

Palmer Assured
Of At Lea,'11'�,�, .

I

N A T 1 AG

President Smith asked that as
rmmy manaaert u "pouible, to-­
gether wilb lea,:ue ofhc1-a.ll, at­
tend the Ttrnf"lday Rookie Hhffll'ini,
so as to assist In organldng the
candidates and to gain a preview
of thelt' individual capabilities.
8-0ya should brihi lht1ir gloves.

$60,000 Bonus To Kid McCormick Paying Off
For Giants In 5 to O Victory Over Milwaukee

GLI DDEN PAI NTS

Phone WY--2-3748

Little League rules, managers are
a llowed lo retain theu- �rftire
roster of the preYious year except.
mg those who graduated through
age. Koster� rontinue subjed to
certain re,trictions aa lo the num•
ber of 12 year-olds on a team's five
man pitching stall .

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have moved Into the home ther ,e.
llADIO TV SEIIIICI
ALL MOOILS AND MAKIS
cently purchued In Little Hock•
ln1.
ONE G ARDEN TRACTOR W J TW Phone' WY 2-2255, Pomeroy, Ohio
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Ohio Valley Livestock
fiv e pieces of equipment., one CLELANO TV and APPLIANCE
Hith kol'fl A,wU 21, 1960
Hog._175 lo 220 lb! $16.00 to
Mr. and Mn. Htr11ld Holllln,er,
:i 3 He
lj Mrs,. Lucy K Hable
bl ock machine with 25 pallets.
Hi,eh Three Ind. A. Sylvester $1625. 220 lo 250 lb■ ,16.00 lO
Waverly, vl■Jted recently with blt
Mn.
Char l es Foster, RDl, Racine.
James
McGregor
and
fam­
AUCTIONIIR
$16.�. Light $14.00 to $ 1 6.25.
sister, Mrs. Ella Bailey.
608
il)' and N.r. and Mn. Gerald Lynch
4-3(&gt;.Jtc
Hia:h Sin&amp;:le Ind. A. Sylve5ter Fat sows $1 1 .00 to $13.00.. St-ags
Compl■te hrvlct:
Mr.Iii. 'Mary W1l11te Wit ln Bil•
POil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IIESl/LTS
e.nJ family, Barlow, spent Sunday
Crlft INdford
$12.00 to $14.00. Boars $7.00 to
22&lt;
pre
on buaineu Tuelday.
PUBLIC AUCTION
here with Mn. Paul N ichols and
RATES
Write, Phone or Contold
High Three Tea m Sports Center $12.00. Sows and Pigs $00.00 to
Personal property of tbe late
children.
$120.00. Shoals $6.00 to $16.00.
Herman Ke l ch wiU be told at A. C. BRADFORD, bclne, Ohle. 2623
I cent.I. per word. ON llmerttoo. 11.inimum eb-a,r,p: - «so -=er•.1
M&lt;. and Mn. Harr, Sovel_ . ol
HJgh Singl e Team Sports Center
Caule--Steers $18.00 lo $2:5.00.
.iuction at lhe residence next
e ceru, per word for Lbree, eooseeutive inaertioltl.
Joppa, were here Sunda)' vmtmg I
Heifers $16.00 to $24.00. Baby
006
to t he Post Orrice at Portland, ( 20b �
$pedal - one moutb tor 30 cecta per word.
Mr. ,od ""· c. H. Randolph. 0th·
Standings
Be
ef $20.00 to $25.00. Fat Cows
l
­
May
7,
12:
Ohio,
30 P. M.: Ke
f'uJJ rate llf 3 c�ne. ,per word will be cbarsed fer adnnisinc
er
gue11ts at the Randolph home
IIAJINE8.SIIIPSON
INSoR,.,NC�
Pct. $16.00 to $18.00. Cannen $12.00 to
W. L.
_Ol i�e Ora�ge me� �rida)' niJhl
vinator Refrigerator,
Electric
1f not pa.id witbln 10 dly1 after receiving bW.
were
Mr. and Mn. Paul Hauber
Aae11ta_ Middleport. Fin. Aute­ I . Swi s ber &amp; Lobse 34
14
708 $15.00. Bulls $17.00 to $20.00. .Milk
with
Josephine Richie, master,
Range, Table&amp; , Kltehen Stove,
Enon: in Advertisinc - Should be report.f'd i.m.uledlate-ly. The
and childre n of Portland
mobile , Bonda. Pb011e WY*:a. 2. Sports Center
Cows
100.£)()
to
$200.00.
3
1
½:
16½:
638
j
pre11
i
dlng.
After the bu■inesa ,es,
Cabinet.
Fuel
Oil
and
Coa
l
and
Daily Sentinel will .not be reflpooaibJ.e for mou U.t.a.n one incor­
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. s, Marki vl■lled
2903.
Veal
Galves-Tops
$!1.25.
Sec•
Uaughlery
lnc.
25
23
521
3.
■ion
waa
voted
to serve lunch by
Heater■,
Uving
Room
Suite,
rec:t tnaerCon.
friends in the Keno area Sunday.
25 23
521 onds $25.00 to $30.00. Me:cUum
4. Cement Block
the grange on election day at
2 Bedroom Suites, U phol 1tered
""-rd of Thub and � Nolie-el of Ev,-uta Jl .00. Obllu.arle1
Otho
Powell,
who
spent
the
winDON STJVlll8 -- 5. Foreman &amp; Abbott
$20.00 to $25.00. Comm. and Hva.
·
&lt;.."hc1irs, Wool Rugs, TV Set, End
publllhfl!d at 1 eent per word.
ter in Florida , has return ed home. Long Bottom. All members are
20 28
4 1 7 $20.00 to $30.00. Cl•lls $15.00 to
reque■ted
to
donate
and
have
them
Tablt!s., Coffee Table, Uti l ity
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
O DAYS
l MO.
Mr.11. Dor'l.s. M iller, Columbus , and
6 . H &amp; R . Fire5tone 8 ½: 39½: 1 5,6 $20 00.
Pian o Rol ls,
Cabin e t, Play e r
10
60c
00.
$1.36
$4.00
Howard Shumway were recent via• ready, May Ut.
Season's High
Portables, El e ctric M ower, Hand
·•Tlf.»NWI•■
60c
$1.20
$1.80
16.00
20
Sh eep-Ew e s and Lms $6.00 lo itors here with their father, Frank ,::;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;:s;;;;;;;;;;�
Ind. 3 Gam es H. Cl atwortb,y
Too l s, Bee !live and Equip­
75c
$1.00
20
$2.20
$7.00
Authorized
$12.00.
Slol'k Ewes $4.00 to $10,yO, Shumway, who iB ill.
,,:;
Porrh Furniture, 12
me nt,
,;;.,
F11.t
Sh
ee p $4.00 to $10.00. Culls
Mrs.
Eunice
'Morris
Is
quite
Ill.
1
Ada ncat"Vld b)' 10 A.IL will be in that daY• .. pa-.
Ind. 1 dame J. D uerr 248
Gauge Shot Gun and m.ny oth­
Tbe April meeting of the Birth(
ti;
Team 3 Games Sporll Center $LOO to $5.00. Bucks $4.00 to $$.00
e r articles not
listed. Terms:
Fat
W
eth e rs $4.00 to $10.00.
day
Club
was
held
at
the
home
of
2678
Cash.
ffl Llnealn II.
Lambs-Tops $20.00. Stcond a Mn. Mary Alic• Bi,e, witb tho
Team 1 game Swi&amp;her &amp; Loltsc
Not ,.Hpomible for ■ccHlenh
MlddlWY-U561'
Phone
$15.00 lo $18.00. Light Wis. $12.00 me mbe�ip
well
re presented.
Drugs
972
Mrs.
Virginia
Moore
191
PLUMIING Ind ELECTRICAL
$10.00
to
$14.00.
There
were
no
birthdays
for the
lo
16.00.
Commons
Top "6" Bowl.,.. �_.,.,.
COMPLETE INMJB.ANCE !1BO­
Admlnlatratrix
current
month
however
two
birth­
RIPAIRI end IIRVIC
Po.llo.
tire,
Auto,
,
Life,
t
178
I . Bo b Louks
tectlon.
Cornl9nn1M1t S.I•
TIRMITI AND PEST CONT,:OL
· •·. Brad [ocd Auction Company.
SPRINGF I E LD WINS
day■, Mn. Dorothy Cashdollar and
173
Coll Don lllllr, Middle..... 2. S. F l annasan
4-30-6tc
by FMn. p,_. lntpMtlon. Insur­ OUR NEXT SALE WILL BE HELD
DELAWARE, 0. UPI - Spring. Mn. Evelyn Spencer, will be cele­
3. H. Catworthy
Obu•,.
171
NI by Natklnwlde. PhOM R.
Thursday May �- H NSO, at 11 ah,
field
ran off with the Class AA bated a\ the next meeting. A gift
STEAM
TABLE,
ELECTRIC
HOT
M.
Houdashelt
•
Bob
M
c
Kinney
•n4 A. Swvlce 'lt1tlon WY24.
at the auction !,'Tounds l mi. west
and
Richwood
too k the Class A exchange among the members wu
dog
machine,
booths
and
el ec­
Harold Obue, Mgr.
168
2266.
4-Uffc
or Porterfi e ld. We will have
tit
l e in t h e 29th Ohio Wesleyan
a feature o( the meeting and re•
tri
c
Will
se
ll
c ompre8sor. ·
Locv■t St.
5. J. Duerr
168
Middleport
machinery, lool9, and a mi9C. Jot.
GLORIA'S BEA u·rv S A L O N
Marie Steiner,
c heap. Inquire
167 Univer5ity high sc hool relayt here freshment. were servd.
Phone WY 1-2.5 1 1
6. A. Stobart
Lunch wi l l be se n ed. Goddard
Saturda,v.
Calvin Randolph and family
will dose on Saturday, May 7
Corner Restaurant,
Ches hire,
WNb 6 High SerlM
Sales. Harold Goddard, Au c tion­
until further not1l'e due to 111Jt
c
0.,
or
call
WY2-2Mm.
4-30
I. A. Sy l vester
e e r.
190 224 194 608
5 2 tltc
COAC HES VARSITY CREW
neu. Gloria Ebersbach, Owner.
2. B. McKinne.v 184 H!.2 180 5416
NEW
YORK UPI-8. Edison
,
m
LEPORT
brick
9-roo
300 SEASONED LOCUST POSTS. BED AND
�-3-3tc
MIDD
3. R. Davia
194 167 177 538
D UONG
SPRINGS
De.-k
er, 28, has been named act­
Phone W I 9- 3132.
ful
l
bath,
bardwoo
�
( 5 ) 3 3tp
d,
noon,
4. A. Stobarl
1 58 199 178 535
tabl e , wood rocking hair, iron
WLLL 8.E CLOSED THE WEEK OF
basement, furnace, large level 5. L. Sauer
1:)9 189 179 519 ing head coach of the varsity
board, l awn
mow,er. El len
Ma)' 9 to Ma)' 15. Open Monday, - ------ __ ___ I
Co l umbia Univer.sity,
lot
$12,500.00.
202 164 148 514 cr e w at
6. 0. Reuter
Ebersbach W\'2- 2085.
4-30-3tp
May 16. "Cliff's Shoe Repair," PONY. 41 -inch. STOCKING ti'EET. I --Ra
l ph Furey, director of athletics
'S
fRACUSE-10-room
!nme
and
·
While mane. rur stud servic e .
-- -Middlep"'1.
4 2B 6tp
CHRYSLER
WINDSOR
store &lt;in Rt. 124. Hu 2-five
Sec at .Shade V111 l,•y Lake, 12 1 1953
need
motor
work,
.F-2
.Farmall
roorr.
apartnlents. All uUUtles.
0
m1lc11 East of Pomeroy.
CITY LEAGUE
Only
$;.t7M,OO
for qulck sale.
tra
c tor on rubber, needs sonie
5 3 61p
H'9h
Scorn:
Ap,11 26, , 960
.
0
cultivaFARM--2
In
l
set
90-ACRE
sel
repair,
parts,
or
for
l
By Unlhtd PnM lnttm.ltionel
-------- -I WISH T◊ EX PIU:.SS S1NCERE HOUSE
High
Three
Game
tnd. _ C l if•
tlon, balan ce In timber and
TRAILER, IO' x � · - F'ive
1 4 and l set 12 inch pul l type
NATIONAL LEA.GUI
appreclation to o ur fri ends and
grHs. 2 dozen young fruit ford, 681.
tractor ,plows , Wm. F. Houde•
rooms and bath. Sleeps 8. ConW L Pct, GB
re lativ es for the many beautifu l
HIMh
Single
Glmfl
Morrison,·
.
tree. 2 hen houses, 3 reaervo lrs,
•he l t, Kina:sbw-y Road. Rt. No.
ta c t Frank Hudson, Bashan Road
b
Pitts
urgh
12
4 .7M
cards, and visits during my rewith 2 water sy11tems. 6-r01m 255.
2, Pomeroy.
4-30-3tp
IU. I . Radne.
5 3 3tc
San Frpnci.sco
11
ti ,688 I
cenl Hlntiui. Aleo to lhe lllaff
Team Three Games - Fife Novhou11e, bath, fu l l baaement with
Mi l w.aukee - .
8 6 .571 3
_
an,l nurses at the Meigs Gen e ral
elty
Shop,
27M.
deep freeze, barn and other
SL Louis • • ·
8 7 .522 3½:
Ho,pilal, Ewing Ambulance ae r- FOR SALE: 2500 HOME GROWN'
Q
Tea m Sing l e Game _ El ka , 955. Los Angeles . .
a r i ne
Upp leb 1 buHdingll $9000.00.
8 . 8 ,500 4
" Break of Day" tomato plants
vice, the Hock Spring1 Health
Won Lost Pct.
Standln•
1 7� ACRE FAR�:S_O in cultiva3 10 .333 6 1/1
Chicago
in l ot sa le. BIii Orr, lleeds vi l le. 1 1s1D BOATS AND MO TOR;C l ub and the Emergency Sq_ued.
1 tion, ba l ance m improved PH· Robinaon's
26 19 .578
Philadelphia . . .
:; 11 .313 7
Ohlo.
!5 3 3k
and IIIP while ther 1,st, MitroThis kindnc11 will always be
25 20 .5,56
lure . La� s
� ell . Has good Fife Novelty
Cin
cinnati
.
.
.
.
.
5
11 .313 7
polltan Moton. 600. I, Main
re membered.
24 21 .533
(t!�cea, f llo , mce dairy barn, Ohio Power
Monday's
Retults
St., Pomeroy, Phone WY ..2J.VO.
Sincere l y: Mn. E. M. Ca le GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
23 22 .:H 1
mi l king par l or. 7-room house, Elka
Chlc190 8 Phll,del,hla 7
5 3 H p I M erchandise and
1 1 ·26-tfc
19 26 .422
Stroh's
Be
e
r
Equipment
bath, basement and 2 porc hea .
l _
San f,.,nclsco 5 MilwaukN O (N)
,
-I must go this week. Dresses - -- -New Haven
IB 2
400
$1',000 .00.
C incinnati 6 Lu Ang■IH 5 (N)
SNson H lghi
down to $5.00. c,u WY2-34'7.
TU TI IANK O U !\
WC WISII
CUCKLER RIALTY
St. Louis 4 Plthburtk 3 (N)
------ lnd.
3
Games
_ C lifford, 68l .
June" s Dress Shop, Midd leport. -- - ne ighbors for I.he Jovel)' food
Bo• 299 Phone WYl-31•
..
Wednesday's Gamu
COMPLETE
UARBEH
S
H
O
p
Ind. 1 Game - C l iCford and
and fl ower8 8e11 t aI th e tl me oI
.,.J ·J t c
•
PoMtn.",
Ohio
Easy-to-live-with
y
Pithburgh
at Ch lugo
nt.
Equipme
lnqtiire 368 N.
----F l anagan, 256.
.Jtc
the death or our clear hu1band ---4_30
Philadelphie ,it St. Louis (N}
colon, ready for
Third Avenue, M iddleport or
Team 3 Games - Elks, 2778.
and f».th e r, Ever�tt McKnight iV l'N DOW 9LINDi,, AND SHADl!.S
0·3-3tc
·
Mllwaukff at Los Angeles {N)
Phon
l inds, all shc1 ,and
B
la
Ve
e WY 2· 24 71.
h
r,l
\
SALE
&gt;'OUR
ROOM
BLOCK
FOi
Team l G ame _ Stroh's Beer,
btush or railer.
and ahu L&gt;r. Du vis and the
C lnclnneti •t Sen Frincl■co (N)
colora. rree .&amp;ttlmate a . Dale
house, basement and land for 989 .
Coata Funeral Home.
AMERI
CAN LEAGU E
Clean up tools
W lppel Suppl)', 2 1 1\ Union .\ve., ( )
sale. 2-2�92 Mrs. Theresa Louise
Top F ive Bowlen Avg.
Mr11. Ev erett MrKnl&amp;ht and
W
L
Pct.
GB
Pome�y, Ohi1.,.
3-4-60tc
Gibbs, Letart Rt. 1, Ma.eon co.,
with soapy water.
183
C l ifford
daughter, Mild"d Martin.
APAft.'l'MENTS - i'urnuhed and
Chicago
7 � .683
W.
Va.
4-30-3t
c
179
Louks
�-3- l lc
LIV BAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
unlurnltih ed. Md(uten, Middle­
Cl eve l and
.583
7
177
H11wley
Crawlen, f',hing supp l ies, fi sh­
port. P hone WY-U21M:1.
Baltimore
8 �
6 .571
2-S·tf FOR SALE: FIVE !WOii HOUSE
177
Searles
Ing ltcenaes, avallab le from 6
New York
6 5 . 45
with baHI. N lce loeation. Melvin
---- - -- _
174
FJ.inagan
a. m. to 7:30 p. m. week days.
Detroit
0 6 .4�5
0,
1 1&gt;2
Hood.
1
1
1
Locwt
St.,
PometoJ
5
Af,1D
HUOM
HOUSE,
TWO
5
8
19�7 FORD VB 2 dr. Stdan. Fordo­
Sunday 6-1 0 a, m. Fife Novelty
Boston
I
5 6 .455 ½;
room ap11rtm e nta . A. N. Bengel,
3-30-IOlp
matlc, Extra 1h11rp. ,120n.oo.
Shop.
4-2 l-12lc
Washington
5 7 .417 2
Phone NY2-3272.
1 1-2-lfc _________
Blaettn11r'1, Pomeroy.
4 21
Kansas City
5 8 .�85 2 \.)
17'' CONSOLE RCA TV. GOOD FOR RENT
HOUSE IN POMEROY BOUSE FOR SALE IA ,.....GE­
Monday'• Ruults
1956 CHEVROLET VB Station Wacondition. $40. Cal l WY2-661'.i9.
town, 1b; rooma, t rctorns down,
laltlmor• 1 1 Chicago S IN)
4 room11 and bath, unfurnished.
1on. One carerul owner. Shows
:S-3-Jtc
2 up, JpproJ1:imat.ely I ,ere le­
Call
af'.cr
5:30
P.
Clew■land 3 Wuhln9ton 2 (N)
M.
Phone
be1t or care. $l3".00. Blaett­
vel land excellent well IS mile•
WY2-a37:;
Wedn�ay's G1mt1
4·16-tfc
nar'a, Pomcro)'.
4 27 6tc
from PometoJ on Stale Route
Cleveland at WHhington (N)
Gau'": Montgomery ; 18.3 on
Phone WY 2-2709
,.(I I 1
Inquire
92. Pr Jee $800.00.
Chlcqo •• Baltimore (N)
• -�iy�:'.ijijjij��8�
'
�
CH,04III c1e,n u• t=an
-�E"ESJl;,,1�NGll�WJ&lt;&lt;J:JM•.�...,,I&gt;'
sLw,1
uper, tu on lower, 6"- ,1 leet
• Howell at Paaet.oe.
Detroit at N.w York
Pomeroy, Cal l WY 2-2848.
913 S. Third
AU MIiie■ and MNeJa
lllddteport
open; Gallipol11, 18.3 on upper, KenNt City at Botton
3-12-60tc
"11 TROPOLITAN MOTOU
4 29 6tp
10.9 on lower, 6 feet open; Lock
JAMES SLAUGHTER PROPERTY, 23, t:S.O on upper, 10, 3 on lower
iiOCM06 .... Me6ft ...
FURNISIICD
A PARTMENT,
J
Portl and, Ohio. Iii room h'buse, 1 running 6 feet. I.rap and 1 6 wic­
Pom....y. ota•
rooms und bath. Phone WY:Zcarpenter kets,
aore, outbul ldln'2'
691:;.
fi·S0-6lc
1957 BUICK V8 Century 2 dr. hard
shop, Variety fruit. and grape,.
top. l'ower 1u1crtnJ1: and br1Jlee.
Condition of Movable D•m•:
further i nformation call
WASIIEIIS AND
REFRIGERA· For
Vynarlow drive. One carefu l
l l dams are up
A
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3-2476,
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4-30 3tc
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Ohio Rlv•r 8oata: Downbound
For
FREE
ln,pecllon
Pomeroy.
4 17 IJtc
DHhield, A ahhmd 8 : 10 pm, 0-3;
DESIHABI.E APARTMENT
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FIVE Rocket 10:40 pm, 4-4; L, Wade
MODERN
PHONI
Middleport. Ca l l WY2-3267.
FOR SALE
1969 l'ON'ClAC VB 4 dr. Sedan. RII·
room
house,
i11,II
baaement
and Chlldre11 8:00 Jm, 7--0; Lock 7,
,&amp;-30-3tc
Gilmore' Supply Store
d10 and heater. One careful own­
attic. Assume balance of ,&amp;.ex, Ovee 5;40 am, 16-0; Lock 18, Cor,
er. Sharp car. $2495.00. Dlaett­
WY-2-2774
direct a:ovemment loan. Lot JO nell 9:10 am, 18-0; Lock 1 9 'Ihde
L A R G 1-:
FUltNISHED llOOM.
nu'll, Pomeroy.
4 27 6k
xl�. Good neiShborhoOO. Call Wlnd1 3: :50 am, 18-0; Lock 23,
Kitchen 1irivi lcges. Women or a
Vaughan·, Exterminating
or
see Freddie Thabel, Maaon, Elger Clilf 2:45 pm, 3--0; Helen ,
c oupll' prercrred. 136 l!i. Second
. Company
l'lt:KOP. GOOD
19'9 UOIJGE
W. v, .
4-26-tfc Z 1 1 :to pm, 4·0; Ironworker 1:50
M1dd
lt•vort.
Mr
a . Ra)'mond Lu­
It. Marys, W. Va.
condition. Mu. Tyree P Jcken a .
man. I f not home call Dutton FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUs\.; am, 1--0; Gona 7:40 am, 22-0 Up­
Phone W 19-3492.
4-30-3lc
bound Gallipolls, I. F. Freiberger
Drugs.
:S 3 ;Jt c
with two bathe, gauge, waab
1:30 am, 20-0; Southern 2:M am,
11165
WITIIPOWER
houae, cellar, lar1e corner lot 11-7; Wa l ter Williamson 6:35 am,
pack. Ne w rebulll motor, new
located in Cheater, Ohio, on 3-0; J. B. Chauvin 9:00 am, 4-0;
tlrc1, 1prlna1. ■hock 1baorber1,
Route 7. Priced td ae.11, li inh1r­ Lock 23 Vulcan 2 : JO m, 1 1-0; C.
BEAUTIC IAN. APPLY HYSELL'S
brake band1, aeat cover• iand
e1ted call or write Paul Polinl, V. Harner 4:DO pm, 0-2; TlcUaw
BP.auty Shop. Phone WY2•3557.
paint job. Wi ll ,ell lot $795.
Ripley, W. Va. 1' .,,t. ES2-IM33.
pm 3--0; Atlas l : SO, 0-4.
4-30-6tc
l'hone WY-2-2"68 atter
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4•26-tlc
K•n•wh• Rlwr; All dams on
a 2 Ste
FOR SALE: LARGE HOUSE I Ii the 1111.
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'al OLDS 88. 2 door. Radlo and
•ere cround, basement, Iii roonu
AIR C'-'NDTTlONING, RICFJUGER­
heater. $100. NL'ffl repair. Car­
and b.th, built in cabinet&amp;, dish
alion aervh:e. Jack'• Refrl11ra­
Car Rldlo Troubles?
rol l W. Johnaon, Rac:lne, R.l&gt;. I .
washer, wall to wall car.pet, Iara•
tl on, New Havea. Phone
5 3 3tp l
front and hack porch, l1r1e
Comp_lele Line 01
HAVE IT lt PAll.10
25537.
6-28-U
aarden plots •nd large bacll;
)'■rd. Cloae VI chunh aftd school
I, ?. McCoY
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AIJCTIONIII
80" EMERSON ElCHAUST FAN
In Chester, Ohio. See Eva Nunly
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for celllna with lo11rre. Retailed
5 2 3tc
or c,all YU.fl.201� .
EVINlj'iG . IN PARIS
for $125 wi l l NII for 175, 20"
HO.ut;
BUlw&gt;ER
S, BDlCft CASI•
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Emerton wlndow exhaUtt ran
NET maken Formica alnlt lOpt.
ntalled for ttJ2 wUI tUe ,20.
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Vlnyl 11ueltol block llld. HOUie
Payment plan If )'OU wi1h. Tele­
HORSES AND
repain of all deacrlptlou. Call WILL TRADE
phone No. WY-2-3'33.
MAX FACTOR
ponle■ for cow or youn1 helter
Guy Z.lt'.aler, Racine, Ollio.
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car.
An•
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VERY REASONABLE. PIANO.
MUILLIII PUIINAC•-. Wllfl�
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Hotpolnt rcfrlaerator.
Teeter
HOUSI .,.1--. A,,..i, ...
Babe and 1ea lc1, Other houae­
tfter■• 1,rac""'° Ohle. "'­
hold 1rticlet1. Inquire 842 PHrl
WY-1 1-1S\reel, Middleport.
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11,;LE\'ISION JlAlllO AND 8IL\LI,
apptianff rep•lr- Pbont OU.
Pomeroy, Ohio
4
McCllnl.ock, Bacino, Oblo.
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QQ YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
firm machinery? See Bill CUSTO.ll RUII.T KIT&lt;-REN DB­
■l&amp;ned. fO!' �Ill' UJl!ll . ,,.,. G oodwin 1nd buy st farm prlce■.
tlm,tM. Pftl...man and Abbott.
Slx mllu from Wilke,vllle.
f 28 30lc
Pbon1 WY•lHIUI.
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prompUy ••d wbere prlcu art always lowesl
Look at t,hi;, Space. Look a.t tiho
Ivel, iwl')' O\'ff Mn fktltrh.
quoted. We. lrtl equipped to ptl Jllll pod.
Pricea. Look at ihe S..vln111.
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For . llhe Beet. Buy &amp; Beel. Terms,
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M_rs. Ro..h was named as the
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dent conducted the meeting of
the Loyal Women of the Churc h
of Christ, Middleport, when th,y
met Thi.Indily' for" their reaular
�eting at the home of Mra. Ro, . .,.
bert Relbel.
Mothers Oaf devotions wen
given by Mrs. Reibel who U&amp;ed
as her scripture, N.atthew 12. 'l'be
poem •'Motherhood'' by Agn es
Lee was also read b)' Mrs. Reibel
Mra. Fred I . Gardnel' closed the
dflvotlont with prayer.

GALLIA &amp; MASON

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f � heir !�a uihter, �atb� Sue who is
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m cr1 llcal condition tn t.h&amp; f;Jb l ld­
�en 's Hoapital. Col umbus, follow­
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beau'1f
he
Heibel
home
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and retrea bments were aerved'
from the dininc rooin table de· ·
corated wit� arrangenhmll of ·
white •dog wood
and candles.
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Mrs. Roush presided· at the cof•
fee service and Mrs. Ernest Lal•
lance · at the pun�h bowl.
Other hostesses for the,meetinC'
were Mrs. 8. G ii key, with Mrs.
Edward Fre nch,
Mrs.
Jtvecett
McXn111ht and Mn Pa11I Swisher
&lt;:ontrlbp.ting.
Guests were Mrs. Gardner, Mr1.
Griff Russell and Miss
Mabel. •
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,s 1181 year.

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Music for a Spring Ni1ht .
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H_awallan Eye
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ONE G ARDEN TRACTOR W J TW Phone' WY 2-2255, Pomeroy, Ohio
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Ohio Valley Livestock
fiv e pieces of equipment., one CLELANO TV and APPLIANCE
Hith kol'fl A,wU 21, 1960
Hog._175 lo 220 lb! $16.00 to
Mr. and Mn. Htr11ld Holllln,er,
:i 3 He
lj Mrs,. Lucy K Hable
bl ock machine with 25 pallets.
Hi,eh Three Ind. A. Sylvester $1625. 220 lo 250 lb■ ,16.00 lO
Waverly, vl■Jted recently with blt
Mn.
Char l es Foster, RDl, Racine.
James
McGregor
and
fam­
AUCTIONIIR
$16.�. Light $14.00 to $ 1 6.25.
sister, Mrs. Ella Bailey.
608
il)' and N.r. and Mn. Gerald Lynch
4-3(&gt;.Jtc
Hia:h Sin&amp;:le Ind. A. Sylve5ter Fat sows $1 1 .00 to $13.00.. St-ags
Compl■te hrvlct:
Mr.Iii. 'Mary W1l11te Wit ln Bil•
POil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IIESl/LTS
e.nJ family, Barlow, spent Sunday
Crlft INdford
$12.00 to $14.00. Boars $7.00 to
22&lt;
pre
on buaineu Tuelday.
PUBLIC AUCTION
here with Mn. Paul N ichols and
RATES
Write, Phone or Contold
High Three Tea m Sports Center $12.00. Sows and Pigs $00.00 to
Personal property of tbe late
children.
$120.00. Shoals $6.00 to $16.00.
Herman Ke l ch wiU be told at A. C. BRADFORD, bclne, Ohle. 2623
I cent.I. per word. ON llmerttoo. 11.inimum eb-a,r,p: - «so -=er•.1
M&lt;. and Mn. Harr, Sovel_ . ol
HJgh Singl e Team Sports Center
Caule--Steers $18.00 lo $2:5.00.
.iuction at lhe residence next
e ceru, per word for Lbree, eooseeutive inaertioltl.
Joppa, were here Sunda)' vmtmg I
Heifers $16.00 to $24.00. Baby
006
to t he Post Orrice at Portland, ( 20b �
$pedal - one moutb tor 30 cecta per word.
Mr. ,od ""· c. H. Randolph. 0th·
Standings
Be
ef $20.00 to $25.00. Fat Cows
l
­
May
7,
12:
Ohio,
30 P. M.: Ke
f'uJJ rate llf 3 c�ne. ,per word will be cbarsed fer adnnisinc
er
gue11ts at the Randolph home
IIAJINE8.SIIIPSON
INSoR,.,NC�
Pct. $16.00 to $18.00. Cannen $12.00 to
W. L.
_Ol i�e Ora�ge me� �rida)' niJhl
vinator Refrigerator,
Electric
1f not pa.id witbln 10 dly1 after receiving bW.
were
Mr. and Mn. Paul Hauber
Aae11ta_ Middleport. Fin. Aute­ I . Swi s ber &amp; Lobse 34
14
708 $15.00. Bulls $17.00 to $20.00. .Milk
with
Josephine Richie, master,
Range, Table&amp; , Kltehen Stove,
Enon: in Advertisinc - Should be report.f'd i.m.uledlate-ly. The
and childre n of Portland
mobile , Bonda. Pb011e WY*:a. 2. Sports Center
Cows
100.£)()
to
$200.00.
3
1
½:
16½:
638
j
pre11
i
dlng.
After the bu■inesa ,es,
Cabinet.
Fuel
Oil
and
Coa
l
and
Daily Sentinel will .not be reflpooaibJ.e for mou U.t.a.n one incor­
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. s, Marki vl■lled
2903.
Veal
Galves-Tops
$!1.25.
Sec•
Uaughlery
lnc.
25
23
521
3.
■ion
waa
voted
to serve lunch by
Heater■,
Uving
Room
Suite,
rec:t tnaerCon.
friends in the Keno area Sunday.
25 23
521 onds $25.00 to $30.00. Me:cUum
4. Cement Block
the grange on election day at
2 Bedroom Suites, U phol 1tered
""-rd of Thub and � Nolie-el of Ev,-uta Jl .00. Obllu.arle1
Otho
Powell,
who
spent
the
winDON STJVlll8 -- 5. Foreman &amp; Abbott
$20.00 to $25.00. Comm. and Hva.
·
&lt;.."hc1irs, Wool Rugs, TV Set, End
publllhfl!d at 1 eent per word.
ter in Florida , has return ed home. Long Bottom. All members are
20 28
4 1 7 $20.00 to $30.00. Cl•lls $15.00 to
reque■ted
to
donate
and
have
them
Tablt!s., Coffee Table, Uti l ity
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
O DAYS
l MO.
Mr.11. Dor'l.s. M iller, Columbus , and
6 . H &amp; R . Fire5tone 8 ½: 39½: 1 5,6 $20 00.
Pian o Rol ls,
Cabin e t, Play e r
10
60c
00.
$1.36
$4.00
Howard Shumway were recent via• ready, May Ut.
Season's High
Portables, El e ctric M ower, Hand
·•Tlf.»NWI•■
60c
$1.20
$1.80
16.00
20
Sh eep-Ew e s and Lms $6.00 lo itors here with their father, Frank ,::;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;:s;;;;;;;;;;�
Ind. 3 Gam es H. Cl atwortb,y
Too l s, Bee !live and Equip­
75c
$1.00
20
$2.20
$7.00
Authorized
$12.00.
Slol'k Ewes $4.00 to $10,yO, Shumway, who iB ill.
,,:;
Porrh Furniture, 12
me nt,
,;;.,
F11.t
Sh
ee p $4.00 to $10.00. Culls
Mrs.
Eunice
'Morris
Is
quite
Ill.
1
Ada ncat"Vld b)' 10 A.IL will be in that daY• .. pa-.
Ind. 1 dame J. D uerr 248
Gauge Shot Gun and m.ny oth­
Tbe April meeting of the Birth(
ti;
Team 3 Games Sporll Center $LOO to $5.00. Bucks $4.00 to $$.00
e r articles not
listed. Terms:
Fat
W
eth e rs $4.00 to $10.00.
day
Club
was
held
at
the
home
of
2678
Cash.
ffl Llnealn II.
Lambs-Tops $20.00. Stcond a Mn. Mary Alic• Bi,e, witb tho
Team 1 game Swi&amp;her &amp; Loltsc
Not ,.Hpomible for ■ccHlenh
MlddlWY-U561'
Phone
$15.00 lo $18.00. Light Wis. $12.00 me mbe�ip
well
re presented.
Drugs
972
Mrs.
Virginia
Moore
191
PLUMIING Ind ELECTRICAL
$10.00
to
$14.00.
There
were
no
birthdays
for the
lo
16.00.
Commons
Top "6" Bowl.,.. �_.,.,.
COMPLETE INMJB.ANCE !1BO­
Admlnlatratrix
current
month
however
two
birth­
RIPAIRI end IIRVIC
Po.llo.
tire,
Auto,
,
Life,
t
178
I . Bo b Louks
tectlon.
Cornl9nn1M1t S.I•
TIRMITI AND PEST CONT,:OL
· •·. Brad [ocd Auction Company.
SPRINGF I E LD WINS
day■, Mn. Dorothy Cashdollar and
173
Coll Don lllllr, Middle..... 2. S. F l annasan
4-30-6tc
by FMn. p,_. lntpMtlon. Insur­ OUR NEXT SALE WILL BE HELD
DELAWARE, 0. UPI - Spring. Mn. Evelyn Spencer, will be cele­
3. H. Catworthy
Obu•,.
171
NI by Natklnwlde. PhOM R.
Thursday May �- H NSO, at 11 ah,
field
ran off with the Class AA bated a\ the next meeting. A gift
STEAM
TABLE,
ELECTRIC
HOT
M.
Houdashelt
•
Bob
M
c
Kinney
•n4 A. Swvlce 'lt1tlon WY24.
at the auction !,'Tounds l mi. west
and
Richwood
too k the Class A exchange among the members wu
dog
machine,
booths
and
el ec­
Harold Obue, Mgr.
168
2266.
4-Uffc
or Porterfi e ld. We will have
tit
l e in t h e 29th Ohio Wesleyan
a feature o( the meeting and re•
tri
c
Will
se
ll
c ompre8sor. ·
Locv■t St.
5. J. Duerr
168
Middleport
machinery, lool9, and a mi9C. Jot.
GLORIA'S BEA u·rv S A L O N
Marie Steiner,
c heap. Inquire
167 Univer5ity high sc hool relayt here freshment. were servd.
Phone WY 1-2.5 1 1
6. A. Stobart
Lunch wi l l be se n ed. Goddard
Saturda,v.
Calvin Randolph and family
will dose on Saturday, May 7
Corner Restaurant,
Ches hire,
WNb 6 High SerlM
Sales. Harold Goddard, Au c tion­
until further not1l'e due to 111Jt
c
0.,
or
call
WY2-2Mm.
4-30
I. A. Sy l vester
e e r.
190 224 194 608
5 2 tltc
COAC HES VARSITY CREW
neu. Gloria Ebersbach, Owner.
2. B. McKinne.v 184 H!.2 180 5416
NEW
YORK UPI-8. Edison
,
m
LEPORT
brick
9-roo
300 SEASONED LOCUST POSTS. BED AND
�-3-3tc
MIDD
3. R. Davia
194 167 177 538
D UONG
SPRINGS
De.-k
er, 28, has been named act­
Phone W I 9- 3132.
ful
l
bath,
bardwoo
�
( 5 ) 3 3tp
d,
noon,
4. A. Stobarl
1 58 199 178 535
tabl e , wood rocking hair, iron
WLLL 8.E CLOSED THE WEEK OF
basement, furnace, large level 5. L. Sauer
1:)9 189 179 519 ing head coach of the varsity
board, l awn
mow,er. El len
Ma)' 9 to Ma)' 15. Open Monday, - ------ __ ___ I
Co l umbia Univer.sity,
lot
$12,500.00.
202 164 148 514 cr e w at
6. 0. Reuter
Ebersbach W\'2- 2085.
4-30-3tp
May 16. "Cliff's Shoe Repair," PONY. 41 -inch. STOCKING ti'EET. I --Ra
l ph Furey, director of athletics
'S
fRACUSE-10-room
!nme
and
·
While mane. rur stud servic e .
-- -Middlep"'1.
4 2B 6tp
CHRYSLER
WINDSOR
store &lt;in Rt. 124. Hu 2-five
Sec at .Shade V111 l,•y Lake, 12 1 1953
need
motor
work,
.F-2
.Farmall
roorr.
apartnlents. All uUUtles.
0
m1lc11 East of Pomeroy.
CITY LEAGUE
Only
$;.t7M,OO
for qulck sale.
tra
c tor on rubber, needs sonie
5 3 61p
H'9h
Scorn:
Ap,11 26, , 960
.
0
cultivaFARM--2
In
l
set
90-ACRE
sel
repair,
parts,
or
for
l
By Unlhtd PnM lnttm.ltionel
-------- -I WISH T◊ EX PIU:.SS S1NCERE HOUSE
High
Three
Game
tnd. _ C l if•
tlon, balan ce In timber and
TRAILER, IO' x � · - F'ive
1 4 and l set 12 inch pul l type
NATIONAL LEA.GUI
appreclation to o ur fri ends and
grHs. 2 dozen young fruit ford, 681.
tractor ,plows , Wm. F. Houde•
rooms and bath. Sleeps 8. ConW L Pct, GB
re lativ es for the many beautifu l
HIMh
Single
Glmfl
Morrison,·
.
tree. 2 hen houses, 3 reaervo lrs,
•he l t, Kina:sbw-y Road. Rt. No.
ta c t Frank Hudson, Bashan Road
b
Pitts
urgh
12
4 .7M
cards, and visits during my rewith 2 water sy11tems. 6-r01m 255.
2, Pomeroy.
4-30-3tp
IU. I . Radne.
5 3 3tc
San Frpnci.sco
11
ti ,688 I
cenl Hlntiui. Aleo to lhe lllaff
Team Three Games - Fife Novhou11e, bath, fu l l baaement with
Mi l w.aukee - .
8 6 .571 3
_
an,l nurses at the Meigs Gen e ral
elty
Shop,
27M.
deep freeze, barn and other
SL Louis • • ·
8 7 .522 3½:
Ho,pilal, Ewing Ambulance ae r- FOR SALE: 2500 HOME GROWN'
Q
Tea m Sing l e Game _ El ka , 955. Los Angeles . .
a r i ne
Upp leb 1 buHdingll $9000.00.
8 . 8 ,500 4
" Break of Day" tomato plants
vice, the Hock Spring1 Health
Won Lost Pct.
Standln•
1 7� ACRE FAR�:S_O in cultiva3 10 .333 6 1/1
Chicago
in l ot sa le. BIii Orr, lleeds vi l le. 1 1s1D BOATS AND MO TOR;C l ub and the Emergency Sq_ued.
1 tion, ba l ance m improved PH· Robinaon's
26 19 .578
Philadelphia . . .
:; 11 .313 7
Ohlo.
!5 3 3k
and IIIP while ther 1,st, MitroThis kindnc11 will always be
25 20 .5,56
lure . La� s
� ell . Has good Fife Novelty
Cin
cinnati
.
.
.
.
.
5
11 .313 7
polltan Moton. 600. I, Main
re membered.
24 21 .533
(t!�cea, f llo , mce dairy barn, Ohio Power
Monday's
Retults
St., Pomeroy, Phone WY ..2J.VO.
Sincere l y: Mn. E. M. Ca le GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
23 22 .:H 1
mi l king par l or. 7-room house, Elka
Chlc190 8 Phll,del,hla 7
5 3 H p I M erchandise and
1 1 ·26-tfc
19 26 .422
Stroh's
Be
e
r
Equipment
bath, basement and 2 porc hea .
l _
San f,.,nclsco 5 MilwaukN O (N)
,
-I must go this week. Dresses - -- -New Haven
IB 2
400
$1',000 .00.
C incinnati 6 Lu Ang■IH 5 (N)
SNson H lghi
down to $5.00. c,u WY2-34'7.
TU TI IANK O U !\
WC WISII
CUCKLER RIALTY
St. Louis 4 Plthburtk 3 (N)
------ lnd.
3
Games
_ C lifford, 68l .
June" s Dress Shop, Midd leport. -- - ne ighbors for I.he Jovel)' food
Bo• 299 Phone WYl-31•
..
Wednesday's Gamu
COMPLETE
UARBEH
S
H
O
p
Ind. 1 Game - C l iCford and
and fl ower8 8e11 t aI th e tl me oI
.,.J ·J t c
•
PoMtn.",
Ohio
Easy-to-live-with
y
Pithburgh
at Ch lugo
nt.
Equipme
lnqtiire 368 N.
----F l anagan, 256.
.Jtc
the death or our clear hu1band ---4_30
Philadelphie ,it St. Louis (N}
colon, ready for
Third Avenue, M iddleport or
Team 3 Games - Elks, 2778.
and f».th e r, Ever�tt McKnight iV l'N DOW 9LINDi,, AND SHADl!.S
0·3-3tc
·
Mllwaukff at Los Angeles {N)
Phon
l inds, all shc1 ,and
B
la
Ve
e WY 2· 24 71.
h
r,l
\
SALE
&gt;'OUR
ROOM
BLOCK
FOi
Team l G ame _ Stroh's Beer,
btush or railer.
and ahu L&gt;r. Du vis and the
C lnclnneti •t Sen Frincl■co (N)
colora. rree .&amp;ttlmate a . Dale
house, basement and land for 989 .
Coata Funeral Home.
AMERI
CAN LEAGU E
Clean up tools
W lppel Suppl)', 2 1 1\ Union .\ve., ( )
sale. 2-2�92 Mrs. Theresa Louise
Top F ive Bowlen Avg.
Mr11. Ev erett MrKnl&amp;ht and
W
L
Pct.
GB
Pome�y, Ohi1.,.
3-4-60tc
Gibbs, Letart Rt. 1, Ma.eon co.,
with soapy water.
183
C l ifford
daughter, Mild"d Martin.
APAft.'l'MENTS - i'urnuhed and
Chicago
7 � .683
W.
Va.
4-30-3t
c
179
Louks
�-3- l lc
LIV BAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
unlurnltih ed. Md(uten, Middle­
Cl eve l and
.583
7
177
H11wley
Crawlen, f',hing supp l ies, fi sh­
port. P hone WY-U21M:1.
Baltimore
8 �
6 .571
2-S·tf FOR SALE: FIVE !WOii HOUSE
177
Searles
Ing ltcenaes, avallab le from 6
New York
6 5 . 45
with baHI. N lce loeation. Melvin
---- - -- _
174
FJ.inagan
a. m. to 7:30 p. m. week days.
Detroit
0 6 .4�5
0,
1 1&gt;2
Hood.
1
1
1
Locwt
St.,
PometoJ
5
Af,1D
HUOM
HOUSE,
TWO
5
8
19�7 FORD VB 2 dr. Stdan. Fordo­
Sunday 6-1 0 a, m. Fife Novelty
Boston
I
5 6 .455 ½;
room ap11rtm e nta . A. N. Bengel,
3-30-IOlp
matlc, Extra 1h11rp. ,120n.oo.
Shop.
4-2 l-12lc
Washington
5 7 .417 2
Phone NY2-3272.
1 1-2-lfc _________
Blaettn11r'1, Pomeroy.
4 21
Kansas City
5 8 .�85 2 \.)
17'' CONSOLE RCA TV. GOOD FOR RENT
HOUSE IN POMEROY BOUSE FOR SALE IA ,.....GE­
Monday'• Ruults
1956 CHEVROLET VB Station Wacondition. $40. Cal l WY2-661'.i9.
town, 1b; rooma, t rctorns down,
laltlmor• 1 1 Chicago S IN)
4 room11 and bath, unfurnished.
1on. One carerul owner. Shows
:S-3-Jtc
2 up, JpproJ1:imat.ely I ,ere le­
Call
af'.cr
5:30
P.
Clew■land 3 Wuhln9ton 2 (N)
M.
Phone
be1t or care. $l3".00. Blaett­
vel land excellent well IS mile•
WY2-a37:;
Wedn�ay's G1mt1
4·16-tfc
nar'a, Pomcro)'.
4 27 6tc
from PometoJ on Stale Route
Cleveland at WHhington (N)
Gau'": Montgomery ; 18.3 on
Phone WY 2-2709
,.(I I 1
Inquire
92. Pr Jee $800.00.
Chlcqo •• Baltimore (N)
• -�iy�:'.ijijjij��8�
'
�
CH,04III c1e,n u• t=an
-�E"ESJl;,,1�NGll�WJ&lt;&lt;J:JM•.�...,,I&gt;'
sLw,1
uper, tu on lower, 6"- ,1 leet
• Howell at Paaet.oe.
Detroit at N.w York
Pomeroy, Cal l WY 2-2848.
913 S. Third
AU MIiie■ and MNeJa
lllddteport
open; Gallipol11, 18.3 on upper, KenNt City at Botton
3-12-60tc
"11 TROPOLITAN MOTOU
4 29 6tp
10.9 on lower, 6 feet open; Lock
JAMES SLAUGHTER PROPERTY, 23, t:S.O on upper, 10, 3 on lower
iiOCM06 .... Me6ft ...
FURNISIICD
A PARTMENT,
J
Portl and, Ohio. Iii room h'buse, 1 running 6 feet. I.rap and 1 6 wic­
Pom....y. ota•
rooms und bath. Phone WY:Zcarpenter kets,
aore, outbul ldln'2'
691:;.
fi·S0-6lc
1957 BUICK V8 Century 2 dr. hard
shop, Variety fruit. and grape,.
top. l'ower 1u1crtnJ1: and br1Jlee.
Condition of Movable D•m•:
further i nformation call
WASIIEIIS AND
REFRIGERA· For
Vynarlow drive. One carefu l
l l dams are up
A
r
a vera,1f,ng li1
VI
3-2476,
4
27
6tp
to s. Phone Ewing's Store, WY2
.r •u1,,.... ._•., � .....
owner, Like new finl■h ln■ldc
open.
lra
p
·
2660, Ponwruy.
4-30 3tc
anct out. it 790.00. Blaeunar'a, ,
Ohio Rlv•r 8oata: Downbound
For
FREE
ln,pecllon
Pomeroy.
4 17 IJtc
DHhield, A ahhmd 8 : 10 pm, 0-3;
DESIHABI.E APARTMENT
JN
FIVE Rocket 10:40 pm, 4-4; L, Wade
MODERN
PHONI
Middleport. Ca l l WY2-3267.
FOR SALE
1969 l'ON'ClAC VB 4 dr. Sedan. RII·
room
house,
i11,II
baaement
and Chlldre11 8:00 Jm, 7--0; Lock 7,
,&amp;-30-3tc
Gilmore' Supply Store
d10 and heater. One careful own­
attic. Assume balance of ,&amp;.ex, Ovee 5;40 am, 16-0; Lock 18, Cor,
er. Sharp car. $2495.00. Dlaett­
WY-2-2774
direct a:ovemment loan. Lot JO nell 9:10 am, 18-0; Lock 1 9 'Ihde
L A R G 1-:
FUltNISHED llOOM.
nu'll, Pomeroy.
4 27 6k
xl�. Good neiShborhoOO. Call Wlnd1 3: :50 am, 18-0; Lock 23,
Kitchen 1irivi lcges. Women or a
Vaughan·, Exterminating
or
see Freddie Thabel, Maaon, Elger Clilf 2:45 pm, 3--0; Helen ,
c oupll' prercrred. 136 l!i. Second
. Company
l'lt:KOP. GOOD
19'9 UOIJGE
W. v, .
4-26-tfc Z 1 1 :to pm, 4·0; Ironworker 1:50
M1dd
lt•vort.
Mr
a . Ra)'mond Lu­
It. Marys, W. Va.
condition. Mu. Tyree P Jcken a .
man. I f not home call Dutton FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUs\.; am, 1--0; Gona 7:40 am, 22-0 Up­
Phone W 19-3492.
4-30-3lc
bound Gallipolls, I. F. Freiberger
Drugs.
:S 3 ;Jt c
with two bathe, gauge, waab
1:30 am, 20-0; Southern 2:M am,
11165
WITIIPOWER
houae, cellar, lar1e corner lot 11-7; Wa l ter Williamson 6:35 am,
pack. Ne w rebulll motor, new
located in Cheater, Ohio, on 3-0; J. B. Chauvin 9:00 am, 4-0;
tlrc1, 1prlna1. ■hock 1baorber1,
Route 7. Priced td ae.11, li inh1r­ Lock 23 Vulcan 2 : JO m, 1 1-0; C.
BEAUTIC IAN. APPLY HYSELL'S
brake band1, aeat cover• iand
e1ted call or write Paul Polinl, V. Harner 4:DO pm, 0-2; TlcUaw
BP.auty Shop. Phone WY2•3557.
paint job. Wi ll ,ell lot $795.
Ripley, W. Va. 1' .,,t. ES2-IM33.
pm 3--0; Atlas l : SO, 0-4.
4-30-6tc
l'hone WY-2-2"68 atter
,P.m.
4•26-tlc
K•n•wh• Rlwr; All dams on
a 2 Ste
FOR SALE: LARGE HOUSE I Ii the 1111.
(
'al OLDS 88. 2 door. Radlo and
•ere cround, basement, Iii roonu
AIR C'-'NDTTlONING, RICFJUGER­
heater. $100. NL'ffl repair. Car­
and b.th, built in cabinet&amp;, dish
alion aervh:e. Jack'• Refrl11ra­
Car Rldlo Troubles?
rol l W. Johnaon, Rac:lne, R.l&gt;. I .
washer, wall to wall car.pet, Iara•
tl on, New Havea. Phone
5 3 3tp l
front and hack porch, l1r1e
Comp_lele Line 01
HAVE IT lt PAll.10
25537.
6-28-U
aarden plots •nd large bacll;
)'■rd. Cloae VI chunh aftd school
I, ?. McCoY
-··· •• • ,,1
praJe with 1lora1e apace, I
AIJCTIONIII
80" EMERSON ElCHAUST FAN
In Chester, Ohio. See Eva Nunly
·••• , ... 11. 11
•..,._ 2,, L... letlMI. ,.,,..._
for celllna with lo11rre. Retailed
5 2 3tc
or c,all YU.fl.201� .
EVINlj'iG . IN PARIS
for $125 wi l l NII for 175, 20"
HO.ut;
BUlw&gt;ER
S, BDlCft CASI•
. ••• 111 ••
Emerton wlndow exhaUtt ran
NET maken Formica alnlt lOpt.
ntalled for ttJ2 wUI tUe ,20.
11,... , ••
YARDLEY - C(Yl'Y
Vlnyl 11ueltol block llld. HOUie
Payment plan If )'OU wi1h. Tele­
HORSES AND
repain of all deacrlptlou. Call WILL TRADE
phone No. WY-2-3'33.
MAX FACTOR
ponle■ for cow or youn1 helter
Guy Z.lt'.aler, Racine, Ollio.
I
1 2 Ile
·
or
I
good
dean
uaed
car.
An•
2 St tic
ell
Burbl'ld1e,
RD
2,
A
l buy, 1
VERY REASONABLE. PIANO.
MUILLIII PUIINAC•-. Wllfl�
5-3-3te
Ohio.
Hotpolnt rcfrlaerator.
Teeter
HOUSI .,.1--. A,,..i, ...
Babe and 1ea lc1, Other houae­
tfter■• 1,rac""'° Ohle. "'­
hold 1rticlet1. Inquire 842 PHrl
WY-1 1-1S\reel, Middleport.
11 3 3tp
11,;LE\'ISION JlAlllO AND 8IL\LI,
apptianff rep•lr- Pbont OU.
Pomeroy, Ohio
4
McCllnl.ock, Bacino, Oblo.
-.!l...!2·1•tlc
QQ YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
firm machinery? See Bill CUSTO.ll RUII.T KIT&lt;-REN DB­
■l&amp;ned. fO!' �Ill' UJl!ll . ,,.,. G oodwin 1nd buy st farm prlce■.
tlm,tM. Pftl...man and Abbott.
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the Loyal Women of the Churc h
of Christ, Middleport, when th,y
met Thi.Indily' for" their reaular
�eting at the home of Mra. Ro, . .,.
bert Relbel.
Mothers Oaf devotions wen
given by Mrs. Reibel who U&amp;ed
as her scripture, N.atthew 12. 'l'be
poem •'Motherhood'' by Agn es
Lee was also read b)' Mrs. Reibel
Mra. Fred I . Gardnel' closed the
dflvotlont with prayer.

GALLIA &amp; MASON

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home
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and retrea bments were aerved'
from the dininc rooin table de· ·
corated wit� arrangenhmll of ·
white •dog wood
and candles.
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Mrs. Roush presided· at the cof•
fee service and Mrs. Ernest Lal•
lance · at the pun�h bowl.
Other hostesses for the,meetinC'
were Mrs. 8. G ii key, with Mrs.
Edward Fre nch,
Mrs.
Jtvecett
McXn111ht and Mn Pa11I Swisher
&lt;:ontrlbp.ting.
Guests were Mrs. Gardner, Mr1.
Griff Russell and Miss
Mabel. •
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,s 1181 year.

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Music for a Spring Ni1ht .
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H_awallan Eye
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Sports Report
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Rr1tleu Gron
Lt.Ne That Bob
About :races
Medic
Day In Court
Gale Storm Show
B eat t�• Cloet
Who Do You Truat
American Bandit.Ind
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December Bride
Love or IJfe
Search 1l'or Tomorrow
Tho Guldlnl Lllbt
H,art or the City
Ail tbe World TurDI
For Better or Worae
Hou11e Party
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The Britlhter Da)
T:\e Secret Storm
Edge or Night
The Three . Stoo,et
The Life ol Rjley
Arthur I Srolt�IMrt
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Jule Rivlin Show

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Give Ber Wltll Pride

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Jo.Jin D aly News
Honeymooners
BrOiico
Y{yatt Earp,
Tb,, Rtfiemtn
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Fl'om These Boo•.a
Comedy Playhouse
Adventure Time
Stearnboat BIU
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Music ln t.Jie Round
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Manhunt
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Perry Como Sl&gt;ow
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S'fANDINGS

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Comedy Playhouse
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Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Lowery Showtim e
Jim Thacker Sbow
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New Blouses

•STYLE

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Stiffler9' Budget Nylo ns are made lo
our own ,s petification of stylo, riual
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be-lit k nown makc,.n, of H.ne hosiery

9-PC. BEVERAGE SET
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Blouses and Jamaicas $1 .

G I FT MOT HE R . . . P leas�
Y ou rs el f W it'h

N('w i.hlpmenl of Ladie,,; ltTJ1porlrd
Jurn�il'aA .and c-olorful Sl eeveless
Ulcm-11\.'t . l n1 � ,ho�t of Bm11rt colors.
Only $ 1 .00.

Pretl)' to,pping� fur • her summer
wwrdrohe wi-11 rate top approv.al from
Mom. Yo1i ' I I find everything from
classics lo Uu• l � lc�t f.a,jll-ion news.

For Mother's Day . . .

Sofa &amp; Toss Pillows

FASHION
JEWELRY

New Summer
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F.,j,11ey prlnli; and 6-o! icb!

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The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet of the 8 . ff. Sanborn
Missionary Society of the First Bapt;st Church, Middleport,
was held Monday evening in the ba-sement of the church. Mrs.
Morah Leonard gave the blessing preceeding the meal. Those
assisting in the preparation and in �erving the dinner were,
Mrs. Paul Smart, chainnan, Mrs. Richard OWen, Mrs. Ethel

Mom I.OVt'!i

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Mother WIii Go Caaual In
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young 11uMI sum111f'r-wise ca�111ls for Be­
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bleod..'I, Arne! pr:nts, atel.tie/ rayo n s an d
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Miss Lucille Smi t h or Ches ter
and Miss Sally Sehaaf attended
the luncheo n meeting Salurday
I at Lake Hope Lodge fo r the
Sectional Chairmen and orficers
of the Sou t heastern Oh io Educa·
ti o nal Association. Plans were
made al t he meeting for the an •
nual conve nti on which will be
h el d in Athen s. October 28.
Mr. and Mr.11. David Darst Sr.,
visit ed over t he weeke n d with
their so n and familf, ' Mr. and
M
I rs. William Darst ' 'llnd btl.by of
P\easantvlllc.
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Kai-en Bachner • and Cinda Sauer
waa in ehar1e o f the devotional
period for the re1ulaf meetine u(
the WYF of the Middleport Finl
United Plflbyterian Church Sun­
day evening. They were aa1l1ted by
CaroQ'n Russell.
Durlna: the business meeting
pftlld«i over by Lynn Buchanan,
moderator, the a:roup dedded to
have • wltiner roa1t at lhe county
8hildren's Home, May 115, IS to '1
p. m.
The summer progl'lm . waa dla­
�uSltd ahd wlll include called
meetings and 1pectal events.
Qthers attendiac the meeting, .
w.ue Judy Sauet', Carroll Lyons,
Onld 4- la!ll&lt;t Zirkle, James
�iller, Suen Lewi&amp;, Helen Taylor,
Beverly Peffln, Karen Oreo and
the counaelon, fi(r and Mr,. iUch•
ard Vau1hn, and ihe paator, ltev.
Howard Ruppelt.

bllot9rlno when appll•d •• dlNotad
• Dlieo bu1•-• du•t�h• In ao mlnuMe
• A �• Job In i... time, with leeo worlc .
• PININ 1-dlno, mildew • • • reduo•• Chalklnt
. • Id� for wood. muonry, e-iuc:co,
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)Ir. and Mrs. Chlrlu ElUott, 10n
and dauihter. or Rand,· w. Va.•
sperft lhe week�d with Mr1. C. L
Arnold, Athen1 Road. Mr. Elllotl,
of a ht1arl condl•
who h11 btfln
lion for tome tlm�. bi lmprovtna.
Calllna on Mr. Elliott , were xr.
and Ml'I. Wt• Brookover - aod Mr,
and M1-.. Marlo• Dln,cey and eon,
New }J:aven, Mn. Jerry 11Ul, Le­
tart. lb-. and Mn. David Rlll ind
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g uests a n d each member i n tro­
d uced her 1uest.
The group ■djour n lld lo the
sanc t uary where the meeting op­
ened wi th the orga n prelu de by
Mrs. Cecil Bradbury arter which
M rs. Harold Thomu of the Pris­
cille Circle ,;:ave the devotioru:i. Devoli onal theme w■s the Christian
Homt and closed with a Mother·,
DaJ1 poem.
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Durina: the business meeting,
Mrs. Milton Hood wa! appointed
to t h e office of Vice President of
Mission s .
Annual reporls of the four cir•
ele1 of the societ y were eiven by
the ch airman of each circle-Mrs.
Harry Houduhe h, Love'1"oy Cir­
cle, iWrs. Tony Fowler, Electa Circle, Mias Freddie Houdashelt, Pri.J-.
cilia Circle, and Mn. f)ale Mourn
lng, se (:J'etary of Dorc�a■
_,, Circle.
New Circle chairmen were an,
nounced and are MN. Richard
Owen, Dorn1: Mn. Owen Bratton,
Elects ; Mn. Edison Baker, LoveJoy ind Mr,. ThomH, Priscilla.
The May 6 mee11n9 of the Meigs
County CouncU cff Christian Women wa, announced by Mrs . R089
pu 11 en 11n d members were urged to
bring their old t\ylons for the
.
Counci 1 '6
'1llssionary
project.
There will be a , aack lunch at noon
an d Bernard Fultz will be the after din n er speaker for the meeting
which will be held at t he En terpriae ElJ. B Church.
MT$. Hood was the presi ding o(­
licer fo r the candlelight installat ion ceremo ny for the officers for
t he coming year. Officers in stalled
were: presiden t, Mrs. Apthony;
secrPtary, Mr!. Gerald Anthony;
Assi stant secretary, Mrs. Ernest
Hughes; treasurer, Mrs. Frances
Bennett ; chairman of House Par•
Ly, Mra. Tony Fowler; Chairman or
Literature, Mrs. Pa,il ·Smart.
Vlce pre slde nt ol ·Missions, Mrs.
�dilton Hood, chairman of Mission.
ary a n d Steward■hip Education,
Freddi e Houdashel t ; vice president
of Chris tia n Service. M rs. Charlea
Lewis; chairma n of Love Gift, Mra.
Ross Pull en; chairman of Chri!tian
Social Relations, Mrs. John Kaulf;
chairman or Chriatian Training
and Spiritual Life Chairman, Mrs.
Harry Houdashell.
Chairman of Family Life Edu­
ea t io n , Mrs. David Darst; Chairman
or Leadership Tr51ining, Mr,. Al­
len H ugtu;s; chalrman of Scholar•
ship Committee, M,n. Owen Bratto n ; Vlce pr esident of Business
and Processional Women, Mra.
Harold ThOmas, The four Circle
chairman were also installed .
The installation ceremony was
closed with a "'ocal duet by Mn.
Smar t and Mn,. Fra nces Bearhs
a n d prayer by Mrs. Pullen.
Mrs. Anthony announced t hat
lhe House Par ty will be held June
16 - 18 ln Granville.
She also announced the Aaaociatio nal Tea at Rio Gra nde, M ay 15
a nd the Rio Grande SprilijC meet•
Ing, May 24. and the local Fam•
ily Night meeti ng thi!I Wednesday
11 7
\ �1�v!;�;1i.he business meeti n g,
Mrs, Charle&amp; Bennett was In
eharge of the prog ram on Family
Lire, " That They May Know a nd
Grow.'' Participating in the program were Mrs. Charles Lewla,
Mrs. Edison Baker, Mrs. Gerald
Anthony, jfrs. Owen :dratton, Mr111.
John Lyons, Mrs. Joe Wilson, Jr.,
and Mrs. Clifford Stumbo who waa
votal aoloilllt for the

NEW SPRED HOUSE PAINT
ROES ON DAMP SURFACES
No m&lt;JM wailif!S
. ff,, $/di"fJ lo d,yI

s�,ul weelcend Hwe

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p,t;tent1 enct vlnyf with

It's

bouud '. ldoal for all types

COOL WHITE
SUMMER HAND BAGS
$1 .99 to $3.99
11.tncy

Plus 11ax

mode rn, U,tl tweliiht,

walkiil,i, lo-heelers ,in scvcr.u l sl)')es!
So �mforlablel

Sol

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Big �rprlse lor Mom\ 3-,pc.

Lcl Mom ptH her �n

Mr . .and Mra. John Lyon 1 . an d
L inda,
childrt!n John, Tommy,
D ebbie and Bernard spen t the
weekend in Zanesville with Mrs.
Lyo ns' parent!, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Schramm. MT. Schramm
w h o has 1..
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Mrs. Willl■m Walters is ill .at hi&amp;
home. with tonstlitia. His sister,
· t 1n
M eIa Ine w hO waa a pa1ien
Holzer Hospllll la,t week wllh
pn eumon ia baa been returned to
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· h ome an d ·18 improving.
their
Mrs, J, C. Hite and Mrs.
Clyde• Bayler. spent last Wedneswhere t hey
day m G a11 ipo1is
·
· · led wit
· h M r. Hite
vis
w hO un deri
we nt .!lurgery last week .
I Mr. 8 nd Mrs. �- M. Flechlner
of Columb':' s vlB1 ted over the
wee�en d "'! 1th her molher, Mrs.
Hattie �m' t h• . Pome�oy, aod h er
a� n t , Mi ss Ai le e Sm•th • local.
Laura Ha�er has retur n ed to
b�� . home_ Jn
Columbus after
visiti ng with Mr. and Mrs. Ha �old Hager and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flowers.
I
Mrs. Osca r Bastiani and chil•
dren John and We n dy of Galli·
polis and Mr. an d Mrs. Bru e"
Lloyd and son Mike visited Su n •
day with Mr. and Mrs. James
Lloyd · an d family, Belpre.

Middlep.ort WYF
Holds Session
Sunday Evening

Sold Separately

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Midd Ieport
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pr-i nt f'fl t'Ot�n ffh f'Cl"S
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Jewdry from our ,'&gt; ummer &lt;-ollectlou !

Hughes, Mrs. Charles Vroma n ,
Mrs. Harry Houdashelt, Mrs. Tony
fo wler, Mrs. Harold Chase a nd
:1hss Freddie Houdashell. The ti&gt;•
ble11 were decorated with pink
plaee mats an d spri n g flowen; by
Mrs. Charles Lewis.
Followi ng the din n er, Mrs. Wil­
Hs Ant h ony, presid en t or the socie-

Mrs, Maxine Brumley has retur ned from Columbus where she
Local �ah-nt from Meigs, Mason i visi ted h er daughter and family
•
and Gallia Counties will be a !)art Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newell.
· roe k ·n ' roII show and J Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hayes
0 f th_e b1g
dimcmg party to be held Saturday, and 11 011 , Gregory and her mother
May 7, 7 : 3o lo I I P- m., at the Mrs. Ethel Prke ot St. Albans •
.
Pomeroy . II1g h Sc hoo I A�ditorium. w ho is v l si t in g here with t he
Emceer n 1: the even t will be th e Hayes family for several weeks
Jays, Kenny Hyaell a n d Leon Jor- \' isitcd over the weeke nd in NIdan. re.a t urcd will be t he music of tro with Mr. an d Mrs. C1arence
�h ree live bands, The Rockato nes, Taylor and in St. Alb.ti ns wlih Mr.
�he Galaxies, and_ t he G-Notes. and Mrs. Everet t Price and chil ·
Gue st ,ta.rs will mdude l �year- dren an d Mlss Effie Price. They
old rOCk n roll si nger Marshall went especialJy to see Mr. Price
Pet ty, aaxophone player Steve who h as been ill and h••pilal
1' 2ed.
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C.0ats, and 8 b pres t on, w hO w ill Al pre5ent he is at the Cleveland
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8 en1 Wl
announced la ter l h l s
M rs. Ervin Baumgardner a nd
week.
daughter Alma vi slted her son,
.
A surprise door pm:e will be George at Ohio University ■nd
pre� nted to _every 50t h person at tended the Mot hers Day week
paying admbs1on at the door.
end celebratlon.
Many decora t ed cakea will be
preaented I n !everal cake w•lks
and record albums and corsages
will be presented In other events.
Proceeds will a:o to lhe Po meroy
Senior idot hen Club.
Not only are all teenagers wel­
i..-ome to lhe even t, bul the J•y•
He extending a special Invitation
,o all parents or the area to at­
tend.

Sheers and
Bemberg Prints

Add spark,Je to Mwn'11 wardroh&lt;-. a
1Iow to her ey es
wHh l'Osl umc

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sen lO r Mot'hers
Sponsor Da'nce
Saturday Nl' ght

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PILLOW CASE S

• Full-Len�h
• Shorty Gown, -Long i..
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Gownt
e Baby Doll PJ'•
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A beauti ful colle
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��refree ba tiste �h
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Herman Hoffner o. Chillicot he
has been vi!iting with his son,
Lawre nce. and fam1·1y of Pomeroy
for 'he P••l lwo Week'.
Mra. Frank Stewart · left lut
weell: accompanied by her son-inlaw and daughte r, Mr. .■ nd Mrs.
Ash ton . Sayre, Dayto n , for a vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mra. William Pullins
were in Nashville, Ten n.,' last
week to at&lt;end • ·on"e
' • n tlon of
the National Life l n suranee Co.
I W h ile there they were guesI6
at the Gra n d Ole Opry a n d met
I the stars Mr. Pu11,· n , went ,, •
1 represe rita t 1vc of the eompany.
Miss Helen Lochary of Colum•
bus is the guest of her brot her
an d sister-i n -law Mr. an d Mrs.
Pa trick Lochary.
C. D. Hen ry returned to his
h ome, Amesville
Sunday after a
t hree weeks visit with his son-Inlaw a n d daughter, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Pa trick Lochary.
Miss Marie Bichman- left Monday for a visi t in Dayto n with
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Weaver
an d daughter.
Uev. and Mrs. Willi.am Rober t s
re t urne d
home
Friday ·a fter
spen rl ing a week at Colum Ous,
Springfield an d Gambier. Whlle
away they &lt;1tlended the Episcopal
Church Wome n 's an n ual mee t in g
anljj Mr. Roberts atten d ed the
Baster lecturer at Keny on C ollege at Gambier.
Mrs. Edward Parfit t re t urn ed
home Sunday
after a visit in
Chillicot he wilh Mr. a nd
Mn.
William Claar ..a n d in Charleston, W. Va., with Mr. a n d Mrs.
Lawrence Parfitt .

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Ent•rtelnlnt et Mom',
Ta 1 J h and-decora ted tu mbli•rs �n wire
carrying basket. A.ssorkd dccora
I.Jons.

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Mr. and Mns. W. L. K;iu!J:
lipent lhe weekend m Col 1 1mbw
with their son and daug h ter-i n ­
law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz
and family. Mr. Kau tz haa just
recently purc h &lt;1sed II ne w drug
"ttore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heaton spent
the weekend wit h t.heir son Clyd e
P. Heaton, an d family in Greens­
burg, I nd .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marti n
ha ve!'' returned to their home in
P.11nesville afler being call ed
here by t h e illness and d eath of
b.er fat her. Everet t McKnight .
Rev and Mn. Niels Christen­
sen of Bloomricld, N. J., were
weeke nd guest s of Mrs. P earl
lly!eJI.
Mr. and Mrs. Norma n Fisher
of Senecaville v isited relatives
in the area over the weekend.
Mr. and �rs. Welby Whaley
Mr. and Mn.
spent Sunday wi t h
Otis Whaley at Pagetown.

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B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society Holds
Mother-D dughter Banquet Monda.y

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UM l�tell eftll liD PIIIM ■•
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo. Wednesday, May 4, 1960
s:NGU: ,;o:,y _ 1k

Blazewicz Unseats Hartinger
For Engineer By IO-Vote Edge

Hobstetter: 'We're Thankful'

. Voters Approve Bond Issue
For Meigs Memorial Hospita1

A m1�stone wu reached, and passed, in Meigs County ..,
Tuesday when 3,956 Of 7,293 voters said "yes" to a, 1 ½ mill
bond issue for 20 years to complete tunas for a 41-bed veter­

ans' memorial _hospital. The issue passed,

by

with a 54.1 maJorily of those voUng with only
r�ulred.
Thus

ended efforta ot · hundred:,.
of -people over .a period of 14
ytara to augment '200,000 P?O•
vided in a tax levy In 11M6 for a
memorial
veterans'
hospJtal.
That sum tailed to produce what
voters intended that year for
two reason,.
-It -wasn't enough.
-;-It became fouled with Ohio
code teebnlc.alitiea In that tt1e
ballot WH not · eorreeUy •orded.
Only last Jell' the General As­
sembly cleared the Lepl rqad
times previoutly
block. Three
since UM6, various individuals
or tn,upa sponsored bond Issues
to add to the $200,000 60 that
approved plans fOI' the hospital
rould be carried out. Eaeh lime,
needing a 65 per cen t majority,
the issue failed.
This time, un der the County
guaranteeing a
law,
Hospital
;public hospital under pUblle con­
trol, voters approved a '23�,000
bond issue. It wUI be matched
with $2a&amp;,OOO federsl grant funds
and the · $200,000.

a

unofficial count1

Jack Thomas,
O'Brien Also
Meet Defeats ,

bare majority

for., 63 against put it over.
Dr. R. E. Boice, vice president
of the Meigs Gen eral Hospital
and • past presiden t , and a well•
known surgeon, said today :
"For their future new hospit al,
Meigs County owe s much to a lot
of people in and out of Meigs
County, on the federal, st.a te and
local levels, for which we give
thane.
"This is the turning point for
a better Meigs County."

In one of the most neck­
and-neck races in re:cent years
for public office in Meigs
county, Stanley J. Blazewicz
lead J. E. D. Hartlllger for
the R&lt;!publican nomination •lo
the office of county engineer
by the rutl'.row margin of 10
votes according lo unoflicial
figure, completed by the
board of elections about six
o'clock this morning.

much wider mar&amp;irui, Dun C.
Harunger and Al'ery Nelson were
nominated H commiM1oner candl­
aales. 11-ernard· i-·u1t2: won the nom­
mal1on lor prosecuttnc attorney,
Mrs. Evelyn Lucke for clerk of
court.s, Paul (Corlr:J) Kloes tor re•
corder, a nd Clyde Millhone W'U
named by the Republican party u •
coun ty trea1urer nominee.
Renominated without opposition
jn t he primary were lhe repreaen­
La{1ve Ueo rge Meinhart, }'rob.ate
Judge Harmon O'Brien, Sheriff Ro­
bert Hanenbacb and Coroner Hen­
L"Y t.wmg.
Almos1 twice ill many vol.en
went to the poUt yesterday Ulan in
ih e .li!lay primary e1ection In 1968
whe n &lt;1 tot.! of 4,262 Vf)le&amp; we,e
cast w1lh 510 Democrats vou.a,:.
J ealerday 7,787 vote, wen cut,
tHU. an the Jtepubl.ic:an primary
... na lb63 by UM: Democnts.
Pre-e1ecuon mterwt ·· wu oeD•
Richard Jones, wbo. resigned t� on the nee ,or commiaioa­
.llonday night from the Pomeroy er m which aewen 1ll'publican cu,.
vii.Lale counal, Aid lodaJ tha t be d1datea were v.lel.n, 1.- � two
WI.It not accept lbe a_ppo�t QPDWlfiliOn&amp;. �\llll thia� � ·.., ·...
made Monday DY the C,,&gt;1mty Coa Mowed H. \f! Crait witb. 1041
m1i.sioners nammg him as a mem• votes, Hartinger Zll!M!I Julian mu
ber of the �e1g111 Count)' Veteran• aut, ik&gt;b Hoe;1t4ci. tt!Zi. ArVtl UoU­
memoria.t Hospu.al Board of 'frul. er 1:-stto, 11.Qy Ne!lon 1811" and
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1eu. T.ne comm1Slionen took Lbe Cha!'Le! h1111ell, 18J9.
ac:t1on u a meetmg Mpnday,
. For the nomuaation .u pto5eeut;
_In . other action M.o�, tne com• mg attorney, without oppo5ition
m1sa1on ers ac�pted a bid or Klch- uw . ta.ll, Hernan1 1-·uuz, aereated
ard 1' ourod and Roger Morgan for me mcumbent Jama O'!Jrien by a
aust con trol 11qu111 al .1830 per a674 lo loff vote. Oval Didd.ie.
gauon 1or . abou t 83,000 gallo ns. aeer:Jng the nommallon tor cledi;
J. h e comma111onen also ordered of courl..'I Irom incumbent El'elyi,
fire extinguishers for the county Luue. was dete.ited by a vote of
jail and paved the way for an CSU- utQ to 3072.
John W . Thomas, incumbent.
mat� '-'7.200 _road improvement
Job m t.:olumb1a township to be was d,:feated in the election yea­
lerday in the race h.lr recorder.
tel June 7.
lne Federal gol'ernment is to Kloes r,arnered 23Q2 votes to le.ad
PilY about $9,000 of the propoaed Cbarle11 Bissell, Chester, whose
vote. was 169"..i!, and 1'homu, who
improvemen t .
received a 14113 total.
J. £. D. Hartinger wa.s the tbird
incumbent to be unsea ted with
l758 votes to 2768 for Stanley
Hlazewici.
Incumbent Clyde Millhone led
bia opponents with 1 \'ote of 221M
' COLUMBUS UPI '- Here .are •itb J..orenzo D11vis polling 1182
the apparent nomilU!es to the Ohio and Clyde Fiaber lta&amp;.
Republican Central Committee
llouse of Representatives from
Southea!it Ohio on the basis of w1- winners were: RuUlnd w., Robert
o(ficial returns ("l"-incumben t ). Swick; Dexter, Job.o HoUidi.y Albena: Georg" A Benb (D} I, Pomeroy 4, C he!ter Zirkle; Rut�
land E., Carrol Pierce; Silver Run,
Charles 8. Bolin (R).
Gallia: Dan G. Fulks (D), Dan John MuJford; Middleport. 1, David JenLlns; Bedford w., James
o. Taber (R) I.
Jackson: l.saac L. Walton (D&gt;, Quiny; Middleport 3, Jamea Lewi.; RuU..nd Vil., L Taylor; OliveFred Ri"" (Rl 1.
Lawrence: Paul 8. Siple ll)) I, dale, Shenl Hostetter; Lan1sville,
Carrol R. Pierce; · Pomeroy 1, Har­
Carlton Davidaon (R).
Logan: James V. Polter (D), Ro- ry Burbs; Middleport 2, Norman
Wayland; Middleport fl, Claude
ger Cloud R) .
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lleiga : Ernest A. Wingett (D), Ashley; Salem, Tltm Smith.
Middleporl Pct.. Glenn Evans;
George A. Meinhan (R) I.
Pike: Wray Bevens (D), Clifton Pomeroy 2, Joe Ebenbacb; Minersville, Gerald Ambeq;er; Alfred,
B. Berkhimer (R).
Vinton: Theodore R. Boring (D) James Ey non; Pqeville, D. O.
Whaley; Pomeroy Pct., Charles
[, Edwin P. Reffet t (R).
Karr; Great River, G. A. Deem;
Dycsville, Glenn Turner; Bedford
DOCTOR TO VISIT HERE
Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Boi�. E., Ralph Smith; Syracuse Vil.,
eye, ear, nose and thr oat special- William Thuener; Middleport 4,
ist or Roswell, N. M., an d for• Bob Craia:; Syracuse Pct., Wm. Hu­
merly o( Pomeroy, wlll vi!it here ris; Hanison\·ille, Bob Clark; Tup­
with hia bro ther Dr. and Mra. 1 pers Plains, Roland Torrence; C°'"
(S.. Bt.nwio on ,... Tww)
IJ. E. Boice over the weekend.

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Edison Hobstetter1 .pn sident o f
Bank and
the Pomeroy National
.
chairman of the campaign oom•
mJttee to bring passage of thla
moat recent bond Issue, sai d te­
day :
"l'm very happy that the peo­
•Ple voted favorably .and that t he
-people will have a county hospi­
tal.
"I believe it was in 1946 that
thil same committee put over a
tax levy for '200,000. and 11obody
all thoae yean knew how to d o
anrthing about it. 1bls &amp;0lve1
the problem."
llr. · Hobtltetter extended hil1
deep appreclaUon to "all• th'} ln­
dMduala and or,anlUUonj: that
contributed. bolh - ti111.e �
toward tbJs tuccelUul ,pu!age of
tbe bond iuue."
TOWNS c•••1,o IT
It wis Pomeroy an'd adjacent
voting ptecl.pcbi th■t p9t the hos­
pital iarue pver Tue,d■y�
1pprovtd It by
Mlddlaport
about SO ""' 1lthou1h every
OM knows the ho•tt•I 11 to be
located on Ml.llberry Htl. In
Pomeroy.
Scattered precincts outaide
"The Bend" gave the lasue a re­
soundJng majority. But many
other precinct!, llke Dexter, 4 1
for, 68 a11inst; Eaat Lel,rt, 82
for, 4ti against; Racine preclnd,
183 for, 174 againat, made the is­
lue touch and go.
Pncinct, like Pomeroy 3B 187
for to 6G againat; Pomeroy SC
-11galnat: Bedford 1 1 1
l&amp;Q for,
for, 6 1 ae■inat and Reedsville 93

LEADIR PLIASID

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MIKE ROBl!Rl'S

I Jones Says No
To Appoidtment
As New Trustee

Pre-Induction Exants
Ordered For 2 Men

Two Meig! County m en will
take pre-inductio n physical exa­
minations tomorrow, Mrs . Ann
Ruuell, draft board clerk report.s
They are Roger Keller, Long
Bollom and Don Richard HUI,
Letart.
Six me n -will be in ducted May
17, Mrs. Russell said . They are
Ronald Phillips, Manning Roush,
Roger Willoughby, and Mitchel
Johnson, all of Pomeroy, Floyd
Bolin, Columbus an d Franklin
Lewis , Letart.

ee

Mason County Simmering Now
As Primary Election Is Near

Toney Nam�
Chairman Of

Wontan Brought Into
Hospital By Aid Men

'• Kennedy Club

111esaor are Guy -Burdett, Leon, and
Everett S.yre, Point Pleasant. Run,
nina unopposed fot the same poli•
· Uon on lhe Democratic t'icket is
J amea G. Morrison.
Clifford Carder and Bright Mc•
Ca usla nd are in the race for the
Republican nomination for Houae
of Delegates. the- Democratic• tlckct on the other had has three
men, all from the Bend area, running for Houae of DelegatH. They
are Edward F. Rickard, Letan;
Ray Hill, West Columbia; and
Ue orge Sayre, New Haven.
James A. Ferrell, F. A. Morrl1on
y
Robert Barbee Rot hget, N•poleon
,
, .
I:)
St urgeon and Stanley Waldie, all
of Poiht Pleasa nt , are running ror
member or the county court on the
Republica n ticket. John A. Wilson
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Vice President Richard M. Nixon and of Pt. Plesan t, is the only Demo•
Sen. Jobn F. Kennedy picked up Ohio's convention votes tocrat runn ing for the same omce.
1
Several Mason CountJans are al•
day with Nixon scortna an impressive victory in Tuesday s
·
so running on the state ticket. Joe
GIN�RAL HOSPITAL
primaries.
The Republicsn turn�ut turned F. Burdett ii seekinfi re-nomina•
Admitted: Sheila Hicka, Pom­
The Bepubli".an oraanizatlon
pledeed to Nixon dealt former up a potential star for future cam tion on the Democratic illate ror eroyj Mn. Paul Simon, Pomeroy.
Di111charced : Dorothy Spencer,
U. s. Sen. GtorP 1 H. Bender� tbe paJg� in atate Re,, Robert A. secretary of · state while Dr. Han­
bl1 Ille, even Taft Jr. of CJnclflflltl Who ran dall A. Taylor is a Democratic Racine; ·Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Rut­
ltQlitieal •beath11
knocking him out of hla job u well on the ,late o( dele&amp;at.ea ca ndidate for stale aenalOr of the land; Mn. Kenneth Hager, Cool•
from the atate at lar&amp;e.
(oW'th District.
ville; Mra. Betty Clark and daugh­
precincl. eommmee man.
ReturlJS trom 8,� of Ohio's
Republican candid.ateJ rrom Ma- ter, Middleport; Bobby Caldwell,
Gov. •Michael V. DiSallJ
placea showed aon County for ata� .enalor o( Reedsville; Mrs . Henry Kochler,
tonally Jed the DemocraUQ elate. 13,052 polling
He appeared he'-ded for a clean Bricker 'With 345,030. Taft had the Fourth District are Jack John­ Sy_racuae
sweep in hla fiubt with by T. S41J79. Mn. Flo�nce Morris of aon and Campbell Stevena. a. F.
MtUtr for - the 1ta1e/l 343 delqatea Toledo was low on the Nixon M usgrave is run nii\g for jud&amp;e of
FINID SZ.S. COSTS
from the 11llle at larie, However, 1Jatc but 'her 273,83&amp; left Be nder the 29th judicial circuit.
Robert E. Mayle, cited to th e
Harry O. Layne of New Haven
ae ven or eight of hia dele1alea a distant eleventh ,wUh 147,559.
Di�lle pel'IOna-lly led the Dem- is a candidate for member of the court o( Judge E. W. Peoples on a
from the coliltftlionil dbtrlcta
list · for dele1atea · al• state executive committee of the speeding cha rg e by· the state high .
ocratic
-were in trouble.
Former Gov. C. WJtUtm O'�elll thou1h he rah btrhmd Jamea Fer• Fourth District on the Democratic �ay pa trol , was fi ned $25 an d easts
,cored a COllleblct by 1 m,ittn1 a 1uon ,who wa1 nominated for ballot. Ern est . Hc!J�?.n is a candi- · on Us plea of. guilty today.
--- --date lor the Republican tttate exec. 1hamble111 of tbe five-way race f�r auditor.
FORFIITS &amp;ONC.1
,
DiSa11e had t7i8.803 vote• wi t h ulive committee.
a Republican n�aatlon, to the
Saxton, Maso n, fo:fcl tcd
George
aeeond
Yo11n1
M.
Steph'en
Sen.
l,1,
Ohio Supreme Court.
).
n d in the court of M.,yor
bo
$250
a
r
·
well
·
nmnlnt
Otberw
·
o
n,
fl
h
,t
(
�
lames D. J'�eo
Cha rles Legar last nigh t when he
MOVE HIGHI•
state TNasurer JONl'ti T. 'hrtu• lncld&amp; - date Tnasuru Fer1uson
failed
to 11ppear for bearing on a
moved
.
NEW
•UPJ-8tocks
YORK
D:on•
U:
J'obn
Gov.
1D7;141;t
i'rith
IPII, WIJft tile Dtmoerat.te nol!:Wlf•
of drivina while - intoxicat•
char1e
in.·
�aY.
1lqhtJ.y
qain
9n
h�her
I
Mu
JtcSween�
i
l:liey
�1·
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I
.bl,
au�
.
tl;on for ttlte
ed., brouaht by .Pomero1 police.
c:reued volwne.
ey Of_ Woott,r",
-�. 1
�
The race for the nomina tio n for
ianlled by Democratl Jn Mason
sheriff on the Republican t icket la
County, .It bu been annol.lnced.
Toney accepted the ch■l{man-· a four-sided aff.air' with James G.
1hlp of the club with the st.le- Ellia, Pt. Pleasant; Drew Hatfield,
men\ that he thouaht Senator Galllpolis Ferry; Earl E. He nry,
Kennedy was tbe moat qualified Mason; and Clyde McDermitt, Pt.
Democrat for Pr�dflnt and the �1e·11ant, providirie . U.e lntere1t.
Only two men are runnln&amp; for
only I&gt;emocr.at who could beat
ltcbard NiHn in thtt Nonimbor the nomlnstlon for lherifl on the
Democratic ticket. They are Charelection.
les
has 715 members.
·A. Roberta, Southside, and
The club
Serrator Kenned)' wOl be iu Hur• Griff Durbin, Pt.. Pleaaan t .
On the Republican ballot for aarlcane Frieler at 8 ; 30 1. m.
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N•IXOh Keoned

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Liurel
the
Meigs General Hospital about 1 1
o'clock latt night by the Pomeroy
emergency squad and tran1ferred
to lhe Ewing ambulance and tall•
en to Holzer Hospital.
She W
• as .sufferi ng from a dia­
belie coma, according to the
Indictment Di•missed
The indictment o( Lawrence Ga­ emergency squad record.
vin on a second degree murder
charr;e has been diamlssed by
ea
Judie John C. Bacon, according to
c. N. Jone!, Cheater, received
,entry filed tod11.y in the Clerk of
wonl today of the dealb or hia
Comb! office.
O'a\'Ul's attorney had moved for brother, Roy, of Pataskala, o. A
the dilmissal of the indictmen t on mllltary funenl will be held
the arounds that their clien t had there ,nd interment alao will be
beea Jailed for three successive there.
tenm of court without bei ng Mr. and Mrs. Jones will leave,
Thursday to attend the aervkea
broulht to lrial.
retur n ing to their home in Ches·
ter Sarurday.
K&amp;therine

Lun sford,

C.,ift road. was brou1bt to

Interest in Mason County is reaching a, peak in the Primary
election scheduled to be held on May 10 throughout the slate
of West Virgtnja.
Within the county itself lnterest lies in the outcome of
Vallie Toney c! Point Pluaant
for county offices on both tbe Democratic and Republi­
races
baa been n■med cha,rman of a
tickets.
can
or•
Club"
President
"Kennedy for

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D th In Pataskala

MOSCOW UPI-Chief Marshal
K. A. Versh.ini n. comm1nder of
the air forces of the Soviet army
will arrive in WHhi ngton May If
lo lake part in American Armed
Forces Week, it was reported
Tuesday,

.MILITARY VISITING U. S.

CITED TO COURT
,
Donald Miller, Pomeroy Route
2, has be('n dted lo appear in the
Gallipolis Munieipapl Court May
7 on a charge of having no mufl ner broug h t by the s t ale highway
patrol.

Ohio House
Area Nominees

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D,e's Team Offers Congr�s Pee k At lts Own Health Plan

U woul d provide benem, for
WASHINGTON UPI _ Ttie Ei• I certain med ical and dental serv- 1 It was the admini,tration's anpropo:1als 1 all of tbe 16 milli,to Americans
admi n istration asked IL'es. It also would cover up to . 11wer to Democratic
sen hower
which would add hospital insur• 63 oi over e1tcept those with in­
Conaress today to en act a new '350 wort h or prescribed drugs.
to benefits available under comes above a ,pecltitd level.
antt!
voluntary
he
t
for
qualir)'
To
·
o
federal$1,200,000,000 program f
state subsidy to help most persons program . elderl)' person11 w.ould Ute Social Security ·program and Excluded would be. thole who file
retum1 reporti ng
over � meet the cosl of major have to pay the insura n ce pl'e- raise Social Security tu.es to income In
gross incomes of a, m'uch u $2,·
lllncHe!. 1l would cost the indl- mium of S24 a year. Those re: pay for It.
quiring 1nedlcal t rea t ment would
vidual $24 a year.
action 500 a year for sin.1le persons a nd
The admin l5tration·s
the
of
$250
first
e
h
W elfare Secre tary Arthu r S. have to pay t
cleNed t he way for election-year $3.800 a year for married COU•
I
_
fil.emming told t he House Ways cost an d 20 per cent of the i:e- approval by Congress of some pies .
comprl
about
ro
This
�
g up
and Means Cort_1mittee the pro- mai n in g co'st until the �nef�tl kind of new program. But there
persons.
500,000
.
n•
3,
the
r
ft
usled
exh
r
were
Th('
ell l'
a'litl ill no assurance any program
o1
&amp;
pose d new medical care program
would cost the federal Tttasury a!"l dividual woul d have to meet the will bec ome law. If Con gress in- 1 The chance lo buy proledi on
il1n eli8es
ca tastrophic
est imated 600 • million dollars a enlirc cost or medical care.
alats on the Deroocrati&amp; a pproa ch against
The initial $200 o ut-of-pocket 11 .eem, likely Eisenhower ma; for '24 ■ year would1 be offered
year. The state, on an average,
lo persona who have leu income
would put up about the same payme n l would be required of vtto the bill· '
than that but who IN not ao
fill.ed
be
would
It
pel'!Klns.
single
amoun t.
The plan as described by in• impoverished that tbeJ are on
The benefits would Include pay- at $400 for I couple. The proeram
ment o( • major share of the cost had been worked out by Flem• fii;rmlnLI In advance or the om- public relief rolll!, 'ffleR l(e
ot \� d&amp;ya of hospilali&amp;alion, 36' mina: and other adudnistralion ofw clal , wwei1in,: by Flemmi.Dg, 1 nearly 10 .millioli »!enona bt th.It
11 follow,;:
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days ol nunlai bome ..,. u4 .(iciol&amp; iB ,_t woua.

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