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'Living For Jesus' Is Theme Of
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. _ M'"ddleport Vacat,on
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the
meetlnS I
of
wu held by the
w ya
committee lftet
wa � ' annlvenary r...-� ·
:led whlcb opened with
�
uet, ..Red SailJ in the
by Dolores and Hele,
,\
poem, :·we C«m
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Ltif:,Way Togeth r ' wu read bf
V�lll after which Zona BJ.gp
allll �ae Spencer pr1aented 1lftl
to� charter memben on behalf
of- Uie Councd. A duet, "Perfect
Day ' ' by 1&gt;iflres and Helen Wolle,
pr4J'l!l" ,l\)' Little Christy and
lhl&amp;lnJ of "Till W• Med
Again" t'Oll(!luded the proaram.
A buket" of flowen in memor,
of dece� members was placed
by the c� members in front
of the �' and Ellubetb
Hayes :
poem and Lllllt
� payer.
Chri,� 0
Ice 'cream tentered Wlib I DaI.
cake and coffee were aerved to
47 members and the guest,, 'Ibl
charter members present. 0ml 01,,
bom, Letha Wood, Mabel VanMet.
er, �� Y(.eber, Glennie &amp;yes,
Anna Tuffle, Ada Morria, Lilllt
Christy and ,,. Elizabeth Bayea.
,pedal labI•
were ...�

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an arrangement

Gard�, Clubs
Earnlerit
For Work

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lrls and bridal wreath• with �
wb lte and blue candles on e!wushie·

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ered Dish
Cov
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Be,ng P/anned

Group singin g: of "Lord, Teach
u, How lo Pray . " opened t b .
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' an McKnight and IOO, Mr. and
or
t•r becoming Ul at hla home,
n l 1 h 1 &lt;1 1111 1h1pu
meeting of Circle 0ne o1 Luth...
Mrs. Ralph Blosser, Mrs. Wil- Alt i
end g we· re Mr . Carpenter,
blu1, 23 1ewtll un oreo
., St. Paul'• and s�
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liam Davia, Mr,. Jerry Pullins M"'
fbll m11n1p11�1 In ytl
' A lla Cocpenter, Mrs. W. o. ao , Woreen
MAY zo
low Dr ""hilt n, iO
Jolm's i:Jle, beld Tuesday al•
and Mr1. Violet Brown o1 Colum.
Baraitz. Mrs. Bob Barniti, Mrs. f'IIODn4-,!tbrmer church.
Th e Syracuse Ludie, Au,lllary
Mrs, Mason Fisher ••a1 hoste-.1 bus : Jlr. and Mrs. C. A,:
te
Beehl Mitc
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of the Volunteer Fire Depart,
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hell, Mrs. Hank Young, Mrs.
J111 w,tc.t1 t1t1t hu 1vtr�1�1�1 H ltwe1,.
tJH Evangeline Miulonary l and Mrs. John Kell , Akron,. Mr.
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e Mltch Miss Dixie P 1
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Nlf-wfndlne, :Wll!rproot·. lh()('! te,11!, ment will hold a jitney supper at
Y
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Group of the Pomeroy Church
Bible
nducted
and Mn. Joseph Kemya and fam
int. 1umlnou1 0111 1nd 111no1 "' If the
Bob �ilson , Mils Betty :::ided and
sch00I house Saturday, M ay Olflcera for the eomln g year i Ch ilt
•1 M
ay
enln g at h e r I ily, Cleveland.
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p�ay
Shall
y on Ho
H;�m , M181 Ann Baker, Miss
20, beginning at 5 p.m. Every. were installed by Mrs
Howard ho!ie ;:u;� erw�e,
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I Mr and Mr1 Bu I Wh l�. Mrs. , Myrna Maag. Mrs. Howard Car- my lunuly. The teport of t�•
one Is welcome. Proceeds are to Johnson when the Racine
The meeting, tn charge of Mr.1. Elea:..or WUI' , ry
e g Y•
iamson, Mr. and Mrs. penter , Mrs. Hayman Bamitz seeretary and treasurer w.,r
go towarrls the purchase or a rrew met Tuesday evenmg at the grade Harold Smith, pre,ident opened
ap•
wa,
Ball
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Edwar
Mrs.
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Will
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lire truck
iam Grale and aon and Mr. Mrs. Bob Eastman , Mrs. Ron ald
with devotion■ taken ,,;,m ProMr
replace
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MAY !l
11!1am Amott �s1d�d i verbs and Ephesian s by Mra. 0. - and Mn. John Horton and family I Russell, Mrs. Wilbur Rowley Jr . ,
movly
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W Va. ; M n. J o h n Mrs. Keith Riggs, Miss c a r I 8 , Alveta Cecil, who reomt
The Deaconesses or the Prea- an�:· e�
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vilJe Wel l. who read aa article, ��� :-,
WJ��g �
y A co'lered disli
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byterian Church in Synu:use will Praye
Sharon Gro�. Ros- WUson, Miss Jean Ellen Dabo. 1 � to Kentuck
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"FamJly and Home. '' Prayer by
P
ult memPomeroy meet Jn the Annex. All members reports ottn� secr ta aod trea Mrs. Helen Leifhiet cloeed th� 1 er Might and daughten. PhyIii.II Mrs. W1Hiarn Swatzel, and Mrs dmner honoring new ad
Court St.
will bl
who
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and
hers
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ure urged to attend the meetinR at
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Day ton· John B1088er Lo\lutlana ; Sendmg gilts but unable to at- t;0nflnne
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m1 h and M rs. Wllma noi:-1 r. A n Memben
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aaswered roll c a 1 1 Mr,
p.m.,
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M
ohn Jacka and IOn tend we re Mlu Mary Andrews, held Sunday M ay
Invitation wu received from the
with • poem or acripture nrse roc rv � J
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P to Ille, Phil� and Steven Mi11 Marlene Scholl, :t.1181 Jo El• Wal an nounced.
Racine Fire Department to par- on
mother. Flowers were ,ent to
MI h
tlcipate In the Fourlh of July paon a
D • v f d len___Foll!:00, Mi81 Ssadra Smith, �.. ,Loi'\\) J'rayer In i¥,_
Mra. Clannoe Andnwa Ind Mn iJ �:W '. me;
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rad&lt; and tt wa, voted to onter
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1n4 illr■. Min Mary Amberger, Min Lin• concluded 1h11 '" e e t I n g, ,a1tct
Dalo Smith who have new baby Jlfflilf
float.
, !lillti�po
Chesapeake ; en&lt;l d� Crow, Mrs. BllJy WJllianuon, I which refresbmenta were strv..
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boyi.
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A report of the County Council
Mr. and Mn. Paul Jacobs, Alb- M1.51 Sue Keller, Mrs. Gary Barn• I by M ia Dora Hamm and Mr•
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p
sher
the mis
reaented
P'J
rs
son
H
was given by Mrs. Frank ud
ltz and Mi" Min ada Murrly.
Vlrgq
slon 1tudy on Tballend, • f t
! and re rts on the Southeast DI■po
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('���·�••r 1 !lll"'N
l trict conferenC't!l weN also a: ivffl. whlch game, were eondacted by l
' Off!cera in8talled were Mrs. WU- Mfl. Edward Venly with prke8 ,
liam Arnot� president; Mra. Ro- awarded to Mr,. Wllflam l'ilhe,.. '
bert Reiber, vice pruident; Mn. . ..... and Mn. Smith.
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Deibel Smith, aecretary , and Mn. R !mhmonte were ■eMd by .
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J. A. Smith, treaaunr. The aecond Iha - to II memllera •nd 1 !'.
grade taught by Dolores Wolfe three flUOlla, Mn. Fieher • a d ;
car1a anc1 -• Flsber
. won the ,ttend,nc:o banner.
During the program a pc,em ''To
Teacho■ ... Mother'■ Day•• WU
by Mr■• Dorothy Smith. Mn.
read
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Caude Young, a retlrinJ teacher
. . . Dt1tln1tlon: Many
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gave • tribute to her, and .,,.:
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hap py tlmt1 In the tummar ahoadl
: sented ho, with a gift. Mn. Ken- Senlon of Middleport
First Stop: our Sporhwoar Shop
nath Theial lntroducod retiring School will be honored thl■ Sun­
teacher, Mn. Marpm lfouda. day in Iha chureheo ti Iha town
Thing ■ to SN: Matchable, mlx•blo
1 abel�_■nd pe■ented her • 9rlt.
- many wW NIClfvl Biblea
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bltulft, skirts, ■IKks, culoltN
A IOClai hour &lt;GIICluded the and other flilt■.
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At the Ciurcb of Chrl■t , New
meeting,
llunnl ng whither awlmmlng
Te1tamenta, which ineludt the
or 1unnine--ncl much more,
l'lllnut, will be IIYen
Rn.
Fred L Gardnar to Judy Bulcbor,
�1A S O N
D•p•rturo D•to: TODAY, for ■ urel
Eve� Captenfa Bauer, Dan Er­
win, Jania Hauck, J._ Boyt,
ladies'
TONIGHT 1114 PIIDAY
Kay --. Richard Lang. Ka­
Jamaica, ___ 1 •00I 1 .99, 2.99
MICKEY ROONEY
... Mcl!lhinny, Fred Pllllina and
u Killer Mean
Sizes 10 to 1 8. Larger size,
William Sto1wt.
"THI LAST MIL
32 to 4◄, 2.99 &amp; 3.99,
Blbleo fn■crlbed
with tbetr
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ll the
pruented
bt
Sir Artllur Conan Doyle •
Pedal
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to
C,un,b
llethodist
lletth
"THI LOST WOILD"
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Color
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Duld
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JCoat,,
tine
Pushers _____ 1 .99 &amp; 2.99
Jllcbael Rennie, JW St. lolut
1111d DUTOU Bechtle
Sizes 10 to 18, Larger sizes
Cleudo a.Ina uul
Rn, 111,,iiiuild koakrllht, Jact
32 to 44, 2.99 an d 3.99
l'trnando Lomu
llechtle, Clwreb School ■uperinten.
Miatehlng Blouses, 2..99
den� will ..i.t with Iha _.
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tationl.
Slim Jim, ____ 1 .99 to 3.99
Le■ter Taylar, auperlatendonel &gt;
Sizes 10 to 18,
of the Ciurdi ol the Nwill iwe-t I Bible hn � �
awr.i, School • Phyllia
Children'•
the _.., .....
Shon, ______ 59c &amp; 1 .00
'1111 &amp;mcley School of Iha Mt.
Sizei. 2 to JX. Sizts 3 lo 6X, 1.00 • 1 .99.
Morlal, Bavti■t a,"""' __,,,..
Size11 7 to 14, 100 &amp; l.9Q
Ila IIUdenla wi1II 11111 of .-.,
Am­
wbicb wD1 bt P,!lltlad
Children's
old Rfcbard■, -Jrolwlml
Tbty wDI -- Jamaic. Sets
1 .99
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Rlcbarda,
Kellil Rmla1I Bowlol,
Shel to fix ind 7 lo 14.
aprln1 I D d ■umJ- - • Jl-8a WIIIL
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Ch ildren', Play Sulla
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Blptf■I a,...i,. w111 .Pini
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With Matching Skirts
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Wallor
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Scbool
beautiful
Tennis Dresses With
ona, ,_ llool, RIJ,-d Klott,
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l•brl.. f�
Matching Short, --'---­ 1 .99
On lllc:e, Cl1dlo
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liln I to 6,.
Taylar ad ..... Nia.
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• 1 1-Da111 Senttnet, Pomeroy-Middleport' o� Jf&amp;Y 18' IINII
27th Anniversary Of &amp;.,j"O
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Council Of Chester CelebfQ ted
Lutherar. \

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the Big Top from 10 to 12
,
The fflb &amp;nruversary of Cheater
Un ited l
a
Group I of th• First
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Mrs. Freda c Bra tt, who has
be1inning this Saturday The par•
St.
and
Paul'a
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of
St.
Women
the
for
be
Ruppelt,
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beld
leader
beg1Mi.ag
IOOg
Counc'I
n
Middleport
rica,
P sby er a n hur h met Tuesday 1 bee n roommg at the home o1 Mn.
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ty ii opened to the publ lt and te. t 1 C c
r.- on June $ and continuing through DVBS, taught the sonp which Joho'1 churches met � eve- ! w � ed
meetin�� e:en NI
priee of admtssioa wdJ be 25 at the church for its monthJy David Entsrriinger has moved i June l2
nfug at the St. Paul '1 church.
' WIii be uaede in the achoo!,
ing
cents, whil"h Wtll mrlude the meeting. Mrs. Myron Mtller, pre- to the upstarrs apartmen of the Held st the Central Sc�I J Next Tueaday the Slaff �ill '1bll meeting opened with
a : Dlril Grueser, �ilor, pr&amp;.
sided m the absence of Mrs. D ale Vance property on the comer of buldmg, the school is a proJeCt l meet at 7 . 30 at the Preahyenan h y m n. M rs Mickey Wi lliams I sided and opened the
ak.atea
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meetin
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and Six th Sreets.
Hooker
, Wulburn who was ill
Min1Jterlal As- �urch for anoher training ,ea- president. �need a congrega: ritualistic form, followed by g lb:
, Mr and Mrs Clarence Ball,;-y of the Middleport
1
MEIGS: THEATRE
I The meetmg was opened with a
iat on and wlJI ha ve 8J dean s ton and therr final m eeting will tional dinner to be held M 28 recepton of national and late f
and sons M ike a nd Richard of I soc i
at the church at 8 p.m. The topic leader,•&gt;;_.r, · l1 ficers, Edith Wakely, di.s�t � ·
t
I1 odtng b Mrs M 1 ler ,
l'om..,.oy, Ohio
"G1vt' Springfield VJS1ted last weekend j thui year Mrs Harold Sauer, w�! � a dinner mee ing
· uty·, m.
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George Dal- , William Fretaer
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Mrs.
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June
unc8 deputy of
p,e n.
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wdl be assisted by Mn Ray P1c- on
w.a Fa•
conducted
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You
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Lwmg
ollowed
b"
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NOT OPEN TONIGHT
chairman
Rose
Forest
ade
N
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Council
kens and a staff of approximately I las as dinner
1 BlbJ
Sh
t d
r y
a poem.
ey ol Grant Street
ter
teachers and hel pers.
I� Pw: h • Beaver, deputy of
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for
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P
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M
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Wil•
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SATURDA
read
s
�rs
es
&amp;
by
FRK)AY
os
I . i t ere
Mrs
ullen and Mrs
Two
cil.
2
Mildred
1JeS
ii:
other
t8
f
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Q
pr
MAY 19-20
j ham Morris and the treasurer's J ames Pullen were in G allipoh · Special empbaslll is being plac- ,
Headley
and
Phyllis
.
Rowan
of
� ed on the teenage department to!
::�-L--rt'port was given by M rs Mil ler I yesterday on business
•-unmls were served du....
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''BUJ EB E.ARO'S 10
Fore
Ros
uncil,
st
e
Co
were
weJ.
Bernard
be directed by Mrs.
HON� YMOONS"
"The Good [ Mr and Mrs. Edward
1 1ng the sociaJ hol.lr by Mrs. Freck- corned.
I The Bible study ,
Stlles _re- I Fultz assisted by Mrs Leo Smith. i
Wuh Geo Saunders
Shepherd," was given by l\an
er to Mrs. WilUams, Mn.
turned horne yesterda y evemni j The staff met Tuesday at the/
Reported ill were Ida Y�,in
and Corume Cal vet
r::y Dunbar, Mrs James Sanborn.
ucl J.fichae]. Mrs Wil liam Lehew
I
Midat
atudenta
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grade
Second
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n
they
stay
where
Warr
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- also U
osp
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First nited r sbyterian Ch rch
f
ltal . _ Margaret Emma Chrtsty
and M rs Paul Haptonstall. assist- I fr�
. Fred Latham for their weekly trainmg class dleport held thdr &amp;Mual plcnlc Mrs Kenneth Braun, Mrs. R. t. and Lucille Kraeuter, home from
"HEROES D I E YOUNG"
Mrs
with
Mr.
a_
n
d
Everett
Scott Borland, Erika Peters ed with mus1r by Mrs
Sr , while m E.ud�d for the funer l Where the lessons to be taught a t Wednesday artemoon at the Mor- Jacobs, Mra. William D O w n i e hospital; Helen Hea ton wu reBachner
gandale Pony Fann with nearly and M!'I. Howard Johnson. Mr,, ceived mto membership by card
SUN., MON., &amp; TUES.
After the busmess discussion the J al of Mrs Shlf&lt;s s brother. Hu"'4
R. L. Jacobs wlll be the t O p I
d
children In Ult group.
80
e A thank you note was reetiived
"MISF ITS..
meet mg was closed with a hymn, bert Surfote,
A
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c
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a
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e Chester grade SChoo) for
Going lo the rarm which ls ow 1 leader for the ne
Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe 1 and 1 he Lord ·� Praye r Rt'fr('sh• I Mrs . .J .J Davis and daunhters,
une 20
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ilham
Morga
resented them. It wu Vol•
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by
Mn.
and Mon!gomery Clift
ed
W
ments were served by the hosles!!• Charlene and Diane and Mrs.
1
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(:ubl.,·s brst role smee (.; \\'TW I1 es. Mrs Lt•land Brown, Mrs, I Dale Duton anrl daughter Elk•n 1
----0ay 1ervice at Chealer, Second
fore noon the children enjoyed 8
THR2E STOOGES
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sack lunch al noon and spent the
[ J;;imes But·hanan arnl Mrs Em, : left Wednesday tor a ten day trlp l Schoo
Color-cartoon
rldmg lhe ponies which
time
men Shuler.
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hey left the chlldren Funeral services for Charl es
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a Buck were held from the
esen ted Mrs. Morgan Wllb
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at 7 30
1 er , Mrs. Will Dawson who has
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school
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2 b� M iss Sondra Potts enterta ined
School
Bible
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been vuuting with Mr. and Mr'!.
wiU be con�
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cream and cook- p m . ith the Rev. J. ' iller of- with e 11urp�lse bridal
shower �t• Will Myers for the past week. This ducted from 9 to 11 . 30 each mom , were served 1ce
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home, LmFriday Mrs Dawson plans to ?'0 in g beginnin g on June $ and do; 1 l
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were
their
nying
them
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peeial m l wai , l)ltlented cob]' Heights, honoring Miss Jan.
! I t o Belle, W. Va. for a week ' s vis- ing on June 12 with a program 1 leacher1, M r s. Robert Allem
by Mlss Judy Chase otganlst. Bur- ' • Carpenter.
: it with a nother son, Arrold. She Friday evenin g at 7:30.
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expect, lo return to Middleport Mrs Mary Lou Walburn will
Gift&amp; were pla� In a h O p e
Mr1. Donald Mil!, lal waa [n Beech Grove cemetery che� de ated m pastel
colora.
for another week before ret ur,- have �harge o{ the Kindergarten these mothers,
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M rs. Mar1e I lbert of Spring. or and Mn. Betty Taylor, Pri
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Smith, Mn. Ted Riley , Jr,, Mra. M.ight John 8)oner, SJ:dne&gt;'
Har- e bnde t-0 be and she opened
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field spent he weekend with bei mary Department, Mra. Mary
Delbert Becker , Mrs. Glenn HetHIher many gifts.
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mother, Mrs. Minnie Erlewine a m] Walburn and Mn. Clyde J. Bart•"-leu and Bury) White.
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and
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A d�rt course and wedding
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'i family. Al.so vislling at the Se ale- lett , the Junior Department , and
Mrs. Roger Morgan and daugb. Comins from out of town were be.1J mints were served by
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ter Kathy essl sled Mra. Morgan , John Jaeb, Mr. and Mn. L e O
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Mrs.
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C
penter
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wi.I, Mr and • Mn. ,loha: Kerr. host.ene
es
farm,
as
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hosl
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schoo
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for
include
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prealded
Mr
pen
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at
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punch
bowl. FaG len� Nichols Is reported to be
Mr. and Mr1. Bradford Welur
ames
Thomas,
Mr1.
Warren
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brida
ture
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J bou' bnprovmg at Holzer Hospllal
and family, Mr. and Mn. Vaugh. v:t :
f$. IS
r:.-...::•lv m Mitchell won
where he was taken last week af- Wright and Mr1. Delmar Logan.
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Kennedy, Khrushchev, Plan Vienna
Talks June 3-4; General Exchange
Of Views, No lgr eements Expected

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Grand Chance/for, Ohio Domain,

Wl'Js Guest For Fides Lodge Meet

l.n.'1 11al Eighth Grade Party Held
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In Middleport High School Gym

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u nn� · rrr nJ,( at
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c-o :10s.ess, Tue me: ll" o n
The Li•:t• W ire Cla,i '. of t h
Church.
m ; ·e? lar fororl. with \1ll' roll Lh � H:ir . . od .' !e .. c st
',tlV lliwrn E . l .B. ChuiTh m
..!I bemg answered with ' · \'a11 1t' .:r 1 '01 :a i3 f om ::.:rn. n�. Chile
Jii '!\..e i'iay e·,- ening at the chur.
•d Wear YO\'I' F'avorne Spr,n� an.i w;.is p:irtlv t:rlurated in tht
wlch Mrs. Kermit Grc"Si, Mr:
lo":er." A short buslnn11 meet• i.,n ttd :-.,.i.e� He is emp1ovecl by
P. �•. Br:, ... r,! and Mrs. F:·ed Ba ·
,:y �\-'i·�ing as hostes3es. The rtlef'I .tg wa!I ron,;ucle.:I hy Mr .�. Don- an Aluniinum Compimy located
, ing or,end with the singlDJI: o! 3.Jd Foglesong. Mn,. Harry Layne in . Hlwaukee, W11. and i8 spendt,ynm " Ha ppy The Home When ·etOrled thaL the park groWlds ing Sl'Vrral w�ek.s hne observing
I Co:: Is There" fol lowei with scri'" of the Ale::•QuiUen Memoria l wurk «t Ou,'. Philio Sporn Plant
ture le1rnn by Mrs. Clitr Roush: Julld'ng had been cleaned off by '
LIONS CLUB
the American Legion Members. The Lion� Chili mt&gt;l on fuesday
Mr
Mr,. Jv� Capehart and
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George Jt!we ll gave reading! on and arrangments had be-en made evening at the Le�ion Hal l for
, Mother. Th!s wa1 foliqwf"d with to have it mowed lw_ke a month.
their dinner meeti� T}le Legion
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U e singing of hymn •·Fallh or Tne by- annual regdmg of J h e AUXl. 1 tar;
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presented the ,
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,1 program, her topic
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elosed with the Benediction.
F. C. R�ichert ; y·ice pres1'dent .
care for Tub
eroSes. .
I Those attending were Miss Mil- !
Fear; Secretarv-Treasur, Willard
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! Ue Bumgame1r Mrs. George Jew. The social hour was en)Oye er
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Cunmngh am,. i.1o_n T a�
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• (:• - Jack Frey; Tail Twister WIiiard I
l Jame!! King , Mr@. Bertha Cun• , lbo�e atl.t:Ddmg: Mn.
Hobert Johnston ; Directors Batey, C
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nJna0 ham • 'Mrs• Howard Burris I Armstrong, Mrs. Fred
harIes Le.s�r
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I Ch arIe1 J eweII• A d'1Stusa1on wa1
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Pickens, Mrs. Iv&amp; Car.eh.i.rt, Mr1.
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Those atten1'ng were Charlni
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' Cllff Rou�h. Mrs. Edgar Layne , Mrs . Hu;i:o Juhlmg. Mrs. H :irr�· L�£le1
. Jo.in Wol fe, Ed Cunnt�
Mrs
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Layne
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· ham, Charles Jewell, F. C. Reich. ' ' .'
j Martm Ohlinger , Mr s. Ray ProfThelma Capehart
f !tt , Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mn. 0t- ert Md Robert Johnston.
&amp;Al.DEN CI..UB MEET
he Roush Mrs. Velma R o u s h.
The New Heven Ga �den Club
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Mrs 0 . A Sm ith, Mra J, L. Stew. met on Thursday evenmg at t he .
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Mrs. Philip Wolpert, Mrs. Ll oyd
Hollman and the hos]e,,es, Mrs. I
Roush and Mrs. Pickens.
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The Ruth:�:':i°lhe w. s w s.
of the New Haven E.U.B. Church
IUP!l
CITY
met on Monday evening at t b e CULVER
gged gra h8j �• ac· t r Je
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ehurcb. Mrs. Howard Burris w as
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leader for the meeting, her topic
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was "The Home and The Church � �; :at mg room, fought flt
ay at Culver City Hoo,
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Wockmg Together." The m eetL
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"For The Beauty o! the Earth,'" Dottors said Ch.atfter, 41. •

M inersville

HOSPITAL COMMISSION - The Meigs County Hospital Commission, authorized under the Ohio statutes to build a "county hospital" are Method�t church met Wedne,day
pictured above at a meeting this week in the county infirmary. Posing with them are George Smith, second row and second from right, hospi• l evening at the church with Mra
tal consultant, and Leo Vaughan, front row, right, secretary. Board members are, seated, l to r, A. C. Bradford, RoUert Jacobs, Dr. Raymond ' Karl Grueser v·ice pres ide·nt' i�
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Boice , who were members o{ the trustee board named In 1946 unde r au thority of the Veterans Memorial Act, and who presided over a fu nd chBr e
of approximately $200 , 000 voters at that time intended for a memorial hospital; and these newer members wpo .came onto the commission Gr:uP singing of "Living F o
last year , I to r , A_. G . Mehlman, Te.d Reed, Jr., (c_h airman), Henry Ewing, and right, Fred Russell. - Sentinel Photo. (See Pages 6, 7, 6, 9, Jesus" opened the meetlog rot
and JO for more pictures and malenal about Hosp1lal Week.
lowe d wIth prayer by Mr . Stel

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Million- Dollar Flood Hits Oklahoma

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smgI n�. of "There ,.
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By Unlt.e4 Pm• Int.eroatlc•al Sheriff Ted Pitts said sandbag I Mississ ippi.
s
wa
by all foJ. 01.her SOUl'Ce sa d thli m1wi1
Mothers·•
sung
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The
Blood
Three
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man
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more thaa
. had receiv
A mil l ion-dollar flood In an Ok• crews appeared lo ha e won ,a I • ft looks l1k� it's going to
lowed with a poem "Mother " 1 fo ld Pledges ' was prese�ted by
ts of blood by transfu'-iOD,
pin
protec
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evee
hold,
Pitts
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re
a
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Sund y School attendance o : M 0 d M
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81 • e w lburn l Mra. Hosmer Roush. Readmgs on read by Mrs, John Bu gamer. apparently
because of an ar! ill
the awol l�n appeared imminent Thursday with May 14, was 46, the orfering l
t
closed with the •lnging of
mlsm on a Miss 1as1pp1 River ing Dyersburg from
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a
l d aug t"· 1m er� y , an; '1 rs i the topic wei-e given by M r s. they
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hemorrha
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that begu ThursdlJ'
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main
dike
larger
a
to
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thl
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tht;
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a
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levee today dominate
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Raymontl wa 1burn spent t he past Roush Mrs Eugene Forbes Mrs.
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Army
tame
engineers
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m g.
i L_s Worshlp Sccv i(·CS were held a' weekend in Hyattsvme. Mary land.
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tlon '• weather picture.
Yi
Phlll J�a and M n Bradford M aa l A short business meeting was
lled on 66 prisuriers from Foi I
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Summon Former Wife
dots
storm
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with
the
Rev. Ca1'1 speak vl s ilmg with M!'. and Mrs. Ronnie During the businelll
Showers and fl iunder
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se.u lo� ' held. Mrs. T. Bert Roush gave
llow prison _ fai m and the coun
Pi
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we&amp;t·
Famll
Wn lbt1l l nnd fami ly.
Chandler's condition was the
ing on, ' 'Chris t Centered
ted 8 static fro•1t along lhe
p lea were made for the officers a repor� on the State W S w.s
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sand
hmsl
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lo
bags
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em Gulf Coast , tovcred New En!'·
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I George Ferguson. small grand- I to go to Chester for ic,int lnstalla• Convention held recently, com- : third shock In recent months for
DoY.nnver al Memp hi s. thc I Mr. and Mrs Detbert Yost aud , son of Mr and Mrs. George Ba• , u
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Hol lywood wher-. beloved film
of
share
f
t&gt;avy
h
a
with
land
1 ments were made by the others 1
T sd y
' river lev l broke an ll•ycar hiP,h Il family of Sugar Grove, � spe..� tey, has been ill at their home ' �: of of l
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Moun
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Appa
the
attend
ng
convention. T h e stars Cla rk Gable and Gary Coop.
for the
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ke
I WJth � c, est ex. pe�t�d duri ng thf! Mother's Day weekend with their with measles and is now able to 1
from
west
r
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me
the
of
eting closed with the Lord 's er have died. Gable, 60, died New
dempe!ned much
ed members for gift ive i her
IOWA CITY Ia ( UPI ) The �cekend . Tiie C:ll} s downslown I
be
out.
thn
s
paren
and
Tom
Mr
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acros
ts,
Mrs.
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northern Cullfrtrnla
while m It waa dee� to sel l I Prayer.
8 ig Ten, thoug'h ·fus In_g t eI m · j airport runway on Mud slan
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Mr.
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Plain
Mrs.
Hurry Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. James Weber re- · 1 h
, died last Saturday of cancer
ood m.t tt.-!
Plateau nto the Great
at th• Ru,,ell raale
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on i1 The E u •B , nrolherh
ma t e need a s a ac or m 1ts ru le was unde r 2 feet of water
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Uy er County
In TennesM'e,
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go,•ern mg aid to a!hi-c tes. ha s Floodwaters m far southeast
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have jalam !qdudln
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, their ten command-1 oth11 Lievmg servL1g as leader,· Chandler was ID � operatL,g
- arloptecl two propo1als to make 1 t Okla homa Thursday sliced eight
.
I he 1r new grand d11ughter • at the spen1 11le win1er,
I ment. were read by Ml'&amp;. K a r I the toPI c wa9 "The Children and room from 10 so a.m to I p.m.
h 1.1nle r lo gel aid bust.&gt;d on need t,J!et deep thr,mgh Wister and
K kri ht 8st
R
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a nd M rs. GeraId ' R
and hospltal orfleial1 con�idered
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I ramily Life In the Horne."
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and (''.J.�·i r. r to gPI a ss 1s t1111ce based forced evacuation of 100 pe1"90'!1! s•
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et �� is �
a
u n.·n
Mrs . I of l�: H=�
· wa rtz and ICk1� Lvnn.
I on sc IwI arsh 1p.
his
condition so Hrfou1 th..,
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At
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e c ose o1· the mee I'mg, ' The Iwo groups met together 1
No por§onal lnju,Jea were re- NI a R oIJ ' ,
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w t · will be in Freemont n t M
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f
h
Mn.
wife,
Marormer
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�;l(''.1 lty rcpre.!ientul ives, first ported , but busir:(!!11 and propertv
d essert course was .�.-· to · ·u ror the .social hour and refresh- !
wi �h !J ie ��:r�zt �:�inge for :(l day through Wednesda y :�ere °:e me
orie
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Moahellt
, handler. His fa.
rcJ ec1mg a thrcc•barreh'!d propos• owners describrd the flood .ls
I menta were served by Mn. 'fllom- p
' wlll meet with CJther members o1; mbe!'s.
mother ;md new baby.
ther,
illi
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p
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al for drastlc revision of the aid "much mnre L!cstm�llve·• th:m :
Hoffman,
John
Mrs.
Hoffman,
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the Annual ConJerence Stallstl- ·'
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;;I there. "We should know in the
, I Mr Md Mr� Ph1lhp Boy l es
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· IIY/�11ched the killer tornado in nearby
rf'� u l n rion, bthen,. �l rt Ill
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eving
n
L'0th
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M
rs.
Ca
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Howr and Br1mda mo:;ed to Belpre.
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Not•: RHd•rs .,.. cordial• tl am o e i b r
hno,_ ., Mrs. Chand'..,...
G i b b s. Those at ieudlng t h e ' ne. . xt 48 '"'"'f""•
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f
e,
y
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e
s
lion to prepare a report for t�lr! p
it
two
w
ks
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Of
thl1
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b
ly invlttd to
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re•
week.
last
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th
e rules u pplylng tp eligibility
W.S.C.S. were Mrs. Howard Bur
---I une Conference at Lak eside
nounc•m•nt 1p1c• for public
Mr, and Mr11 . Richard Spencer Mrs. Geoq�e Johnson , of ooru1 Mr.. and Mrs. George Hudsor, : rls, Mn. T. Bert Rouah, M rs. 1 Chandler wu admitted to the
for
aid.
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They were:
:md son moved into the hOUie l Avenue and her father, Frank Hy- of M iddleport hav-e learned thai: j otue Roush, Mn. John Bumgar� : hospital lHt Saturday for .. ..
lngs. Notlcet. will " uc•pt:..,
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,.,acated by the Boy les ' , locateJ iell of Rutland were in Gallipolis 1 thelr � ughter, C&amp;nll, sophomore 1 ner , Mrr. Iva Capehart, M i i s eratioo on a ruptured aplnal dise_
H to run delly thr.. •Y•
I. Students with demonstrat ed i
a�t Mi l ligan Collti11e of Jobnson Miller Bumgarner, Mr1. P. E. which he affered 1ut April II
( or lets) In advance o f tti. 1 need may receive aid if u weigh ton the Dlrisrnore Boyles form.
yesterday where Mr. Hysell enter- ,
l
•vent. NotlcH rec:el vtd for ed combination of their high
Mrs. William Carr and daugh ed Holzer Hosipta) for surgery . ! City '. Tennessee. hu � electt.., J Pickens, Mra. E. C. Riddle, Mr1. while wo t·klng In ··Th• M1r1ud,.
s OCI
mor• than th'" Insertion,
presid
ters visit•ad her parents, Mr an.1 Kenneth Sauer, who has been /
a-ant, Mn. Clayton Ath- era " in Luzon, He wu, gives 1
e nt of the Girls Servk-e i R. F. -,
school mnk and U1t•ir pedor·
will N held until mHtlng
1
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th
f
Club
ege.
co
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e
Mrs.
Robert
mance
White
cQ)lege
admissio
l
of
on
Kern,,
n
Otha Llevlng and Mn. aerlei of lhot1 ta deaden the
Mra.
ey,
te�ts
here visiting with hi
Ry M nrtha Holelngu
father,
th• •bctva .-.qulr•mer,h.
e
fo
is
1b
r
ed
pur
the
·
Th
mdlcatei. they wll\ maintain a J.7 I S11n,lay School attendance at Mother 's Da_y.
· ) � Batey. Thole attendlng the nervet and le•� tenai,. at a,
rm fo
,-'
Lewis Sauer, Jr., aince last SaturCh
of
lst
se
n
work
and
Mr.
r
Mrs. Cla i r Woode and 1 day lc,ft Thursday for his home in po
amo i �herhood were Edgar Layae, Luke's Hoapital .In Maalla an4
L,n
lhe loral r.hurch on Mother '• Dny
Y_____ uverage In col lege.
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the
t
and
assi
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l
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st with Fred Batey, Rev. Georp Icen- went back. to work. althou&amp;h ht
h
co
2. Students m Hy rereive foll nid wa 12B• .Receivin flowers wr. re : Conni Sue @f Chester visited hit Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. Sauer had
Glrl Scout T roop No . 41 Rum
g
ices
by
near
se
at
all
church- hower, Orls Bumgarner, J O h n was in great pain.
m
mage &amp; Bake Sale ol the M ien• w i thout need If the combin:ll ion Mrs. Martine Rockhold, oldest parent. a Mr. anti Mrs. Charles [) been in Dayton last week on bus- rv
also
and
e
do charity ,;IOl't hi• B umprner, Paul Rickard, Robert
s
ael'■ Bldll, , M lrtrl leport, Friday of L helr high school rank and ! molher; Mrs. VJctor Chevelier, Woode, and Mr and Mrs Wil• lness and from there wenl to
young
I
his sister, Mr. cludfnl service at the children's Cooke, Luther Smith.. Harold Bumvii;il
to
burgh
s
and
Pitt
Carr
liam
SunJay
and
Mr.
family,
est;
performance
teat
their
'
ndicates
Mrs.
Eldon
and Saturday i to 5.
BlakP and Mr. 11nd Mrs. Howard evening.
IZIIJlll
�nd Mrs. Claude Durg�e and fam- home, nearby.
a 2.0 average for col lege.
�• � Lieving. o t h •
The Willing Workers class of
·
S
tdlth
lo
accompaftled
was
for
.Uf
M
.
ily
te
compl
Yl1and
Mr.
famlly
rn
Mrs.
s
pre
P
Paul Buckley
e
Lteving, Edward Bumgarner, Har:revloualy , students in the top
the Enterprise EUB Church will j
Jeff
d
a
Durgee
Mrs.
by
dleport
Hel
Picli:en,. Rev. Robert DUle,
ruu
To
rlf
n
sister
her
Hed
Ktr
Fae
Ihla
meet Friday evening at the i t wo-thlrd s of their high school ent.
.
pe
Clawson Romh. Ralph Gibbs Sr.
home of Mn. Geoffrey WIison, cl aS!I were eligible for aid, pro- Mrs. Pm1llne Brewer and Mr:1. i:,, Sheltering Anni Hospital one and Ann who returned home S
E
1,.'11- Meet
day,
vlding that they eould show need, Donna �lsse ll and son were Mon- evenin� last wet&gt;k.
Roae Hill.
BIRTHDAY
,
,,_
----Mr. and Mn. Dana Boffmau
day
visitors
of Mrs. Emma Van At Sundu.y morning services
The Past Matrons of Evangc- while only stud1.:nts Jn the upper
Surprlll
y
VaBlrthclay
A
(or
ers
the
Dall
Community
party
w
n
and
Mrs. Glady■ Violet vilited
ter and
Me
potted pb.nts were nlve1 for
800·
line Ch.apter 01&lt;.:s will meet this qu11rter of their r lnsses were -r•
1
of
honor
In
given
S,Ucu,e
ati
,
Uible
for
School
c
Christina
on
.
.
He;,•
'.
Rn
Freeland Non·11 at hJ8 home
l
·
r.
an
M
d M rs. Sol 81gI ey an d son Mother'!I Day,
�
r
,
The eldest mother, A I I '
aKI without demonstration
Friday evemnR at the homl' ol nutted
·
wlll me&lt;.'1: thiA IVffling at 7 at tbt ud s 12th birthday on Saturday In Racine, Monday, and blld
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Swartz :
the youngE111t,
Mrs. M. L. Frendi in Middll' port. i of need.
Me
lst ch� for their fint
. her pa ta, Mr. and Mn. 0. him much improved.
Jame a Carter and famlly of Lons Grace Dorst ; the largest fa J
m ly
I h e 1'he 2 o aven� ge specified for
Because of act1vitie11 al
�How re;
•
w
tr u:'
1
Bo
tlmn.
Mtveine Yost.
achools the meelln!,! ls being lwld I continuation of full .!lid for the
�� en ploy� llrs. Myrtle Frolt II vilitlng her
' and��
oc1
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11_11·
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were
.,. daupter In Qmunbus for • re-.
&amp;111;1' �- I! IN og L-VUW'-'WQ
Rev. and Mr1. Alvie Martin
______
,_ 18 a ••c" avera�. bmnone wee k earI 1er t han t he1r r,;-.;
... ath le�
.
.
h
,._
Unltecl
��
�
..,
S
eel
HID, days.
E'
J••·•ancy
MIiier
N
to
B rcuu-cu �Ill'"°'
y p nt Sn Iurday evenmg w ith Rev. POIN ROC
T
K
.
ular meetmJ.: d ate. Mrs, Roi) I caUy the 1,11me ave,age
requlred
J
and Mrs. Elden Blake.
the Flnt United PrelbyttND Jeuette lUllu, udy AtbeJ, Tom- 'lhl Senior elau of Eastern
ert Harrie will be the us1stln ;• .I fm. graduation. Thus any athlete
.
__. .,_
u;......,-11 - UV""'""
�'--·'" ...L_.1,..... QIW\W
-·• the MCIDUWfi
Mr . ftnd Mrs . Sam Cheve1 Jer
Mr, and Mrs. W ' E CampbeII
Church ·-•,- Haward High Schfiol Wt OD theJr trip fe
'
who progresses norma l ly towar,!
bo!tess.
a and Mrs. Nelma Snoke of Lancaa- entertained the 8th grade elass of
but wu Wl8b1e to at-- Wubinlton &amp;alidq.
with the Methodist u the apc,n- sent a
I �racluation would be entitled t
MAV !I
ter \llsited Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Columbia School and their guests
·
t
end.
year.
th!,
cJwrcb
aor.iq
Jira. Dem � ucl two ddJ4.
,; 11 be held at the full ald wit hout any need.
A tong fest .....
at their home Saturday evening, . LONDON (UPU-America's al- All teacher, .- helpen are
Chevelier.
IIOtARY
few daya
,I Columba
ND
H y I e 1 1 Hun Free Methodi.�t , Prevloualy, any stude�t entltl� Mr. and Mrs. James VanMeter Games were pl�yed and refrelh• lie, around the world spreued urged
Gilberte Borda WU pell
to be pnant for tbt trabhen
her
wWi
ad
2 lo full aid on the bas11 ct hig11 and family and Raymond Holsing• ment sened,
Church Sunday, Mey 2:1 at
guarded appfoval today of the Ing IIAlaa.
,
.
speaker at tbe Rotary Cl• wbesa Xra. Jalul
·
·
p.m. Every onP la wel�11 tr, school 1 rade1 had lo maintain a er · spent Sunday with Mr. and D. v. Morris was elected pnsl- idea of a meeting between Pn,al'.a
.
'
attend, Rev, Rooert E. South t1n 2· 5 average, midway between • Mr1. Alva Holsinger and son Vlr- dent of the Castor Cemetery Aa- dent Kennedy and Premier Niki
.
ta
-·
1 ··c" and a ' " B" , to re tain .hia gll and Mr. and Mr■. Junior Hol· ..elation at a recent
meeting, Khrushchev but warned agabut
grant.
MAY !1
singer.
Stewart Keeton waa hired as sliX• any u:peetation that it would p.,.
..,., 11,
-----The Pomeroy Bend Citizen
Leonard Barker ha1 been Ill.
ton for the comtr1g year.
duce notable results.
,
MRS RAIKE ELECTED
Band Radie Club is holding a p ie
Mr. and- Mra. Sol Bigley and Mrs. Allie Nkhols and
IOII RIWIII and ita aatelUtes were
HEAD Or A88N.
IIOJI, Eddie, and Mrs. Jame. Car- and wife were Sunday callen at upecrted abo to welcome tbe
at the ROMC Springs F a i r
PT. PL�ASANT - Mrs. Ralph ter and daughten vlaited Sunday the Vale borne in Dye1ville.
Ground. Sunday at 12:30. M(•fil
Idea m tbe theory that the Col.fl•
ben. tmir families and tt·iend11 W. Haike has been elected preal- with Mia Louise Bigley or Mid- J. P , Hensler and f.aml)y, New- munllt world had notbin.g to JON
&amp;rk, spent the weekend with ad mipl perba
In Invited. Bring covere&lt;l dii.h dent of the Registered Nurses As- dlea,ort.
,111 pin .,.._
ad your own r.able service. Pop sociation of Mason County. &lt;&gt;then Mr. . and Mn. Junior Holsinger home folb.
thlq from IUCb � meetJq.
elect..t to ofli&lt;o -e Mn. Rob- ,pent 8aturda7 nJabt wltll Mr. ll(r, and Mrs. Frank Johnttoo,
wlll be lumilh"" b) the cluh.
ollleo In Europe .....,
M_r. and Mn. G. A. Radekfn and publicly optimJltic about
ert Lutton, vice president; Mra. and Mn. James R. VanMeter.
MAY !t
the
fllo 8yncuae Ladle, Auxiliar, Billie Morgan, ,ecretary; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. l'aul Cheveller Tma, Mr. 1111d .Mro. W. I. SW.II, Konnody-Khruahchet talb, bul
tho Volunteer Fire O.paoi, I Carl Lynch , tnuur.r ; Mn. WIJ. rilitecl Mr. and MrL Archie Mr. and Mrs. Kober\ Holliday and apreued private .....,. ove�
,
,
Judy and Mias •ugltlta
Barber.
S- !ht poulbUtty that
not wm hold a jitney ,upper al 1 1,am Mamhout, parlin..tarlan.
tbt)' WOOlld bo
9'llool bouoe Saturday, May Mrs. Roborl Luttoo la the out- M r1. Dorio Gibhl and ...,, ap,nt """ Sunday guesla of Mr. ud � ID ''bla two" dltollnp
a few days with Mr. and Ml'I, Mr1, A. D. Morriaon.
II. beginnlnc at ,a p m Every gomg presklent.
world aff.a.b.
Reed.
llr.. Neva Nlchol""1, Mrs · Nol- with
... lo wolcomo. Proceed, are to Dr. Doo Hatten, Chief of Ob, Webster
French � Charlu cit
Mn. Fannie John,oo and Mn. lie Vale ond son , Jolm, and A.-lla
fnlldi the purcha,e ,1 a "'"' Bletric, and Glnecology at Piea..
.,.,.. dinner ...... o( Gaulle• "ho bolle\&gt;eo ho la ""'
t r a
V
,nt Valley waa the IIIJffi speaker Emmit anMt t nd aon, David, Radekin
. ttudi.
'IIIIS CIIAL·
pent Tuuday with Mrl. M AZle Mr, and Mra. J. E, Radekln. Ip tttled to • �� ab- lo ohop,
I and u,ed ;.. hII topic "Cancer ol ,
MAY !I
W
, 11o1oin,.r.
the allemoon th• group "1lllod � estern ,,.....,. WU belioved
the Ce Jy" wbicb h
oI the
e
. � Do
,...
A
Ch le,i Slaler ID Jo, be � 10 the Idea ol Ibo,
honorheld
wao
obower
otorl:
M• 'T&amp;AQS� !00 por .,�
sep�
1s Ina Jllra. Grace Hobiopr Monday Mr, and Mro. ar
,-..._ :.;:•: Syraeu w l be 0
meej!ng. Obom.. In Paris bf.
J(ri AIIGNS
dioi;Annu
....,. la _
agno,ed ear\y, Dr, Hatten dJIICWI., evening. - -•
, All
.
Martha Comr, Karen Coler, Llntla 'Woll, llevetl, �•. ljtat De Gaulle
�
ir,IP0:11 - the me.tmg at ed tho - lbal can be perform. Hollfllger Mll rttl Sc.-.,.,
He[. l!dcllo BlpoJ, Allee F.,- � llllpi 1111 pai!tlkiil
,
d
the lact �
ed to detect ""'-""' of the fflVlil, ., Wolfe. VlrgJnfa
Plllllie r,, Dort&amp; VanM-;" � VIID ""'"""" '1!111
him belcn
11Ay 11
.
Ho allo &lt;lilcunul tho C8lltes ol Blglq• i!llle Kerwin Della om� II- ,.__,1 ..._
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Ian. llarlha Wolf, llhfrll)' &amp;Imp, a...11er.. S.ndln1 1if1a
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porlod non, Lona Cllniller, Dmna V111 11n. 11woe11 Cline, . lln, Da,111 B-;
Mt. - II �
, JC!...., at BatO follo!Nd Dr, Hatlla'I talk. - Moler, car.Jo Wolfe, L¥dJa 0- Qma, 111J1. J- aJM, Ii1J1.
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1111 lam ii, llln!lii � bepa 111 ' �
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',tlV lliwrn E . l .B. ChuiTh m
..!I bemg answered with ' · \'a11 1t' .:r 1 '01 :a i3 f om ::.:rn. n�. Chile
Jii '!\..e i'iay e·,- ening at the chur.
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wlch Mrs. Kermit Grc"Si, Mr:
lo":er." A short buslnn11 meet• i.,n ttd :-.,.i.e� He is emp1ovecl by
P. �•. Br:, ... r,! and Mrs. F:·ed Ba ·
,:y �\-'i·�ing as hostes3es. The rtlef'I .tg wa!I ron,;ucle.:I hy Mr .�. Don- an Aluniinum Compimy located
, ing or,end with the singlDJI: o! 3.Jd Foglesong. Mn,. Harry Layne in . Hlwaukee, W11. and i8 spendt,ynm " Ha ppy The Home When ·etOrled thaL the park groWlds ing Sl'Vrral w�ek.s hne observing
I Co:: Is There" fol lowei with scri'" of the Ale::•QuiUen Memoria l wurk «t Ou,'. Philio Sporn Plant
ture le1rnn by Mrs. Clitr Roush: Julld'ng had been cleaned off by '
LIONS CLUB
the American Legion Members. The Lion� Chili mt&gt;l on fuesday
Mr
Mr,. Jv� Capehart and
,
George Jt!we ll gave reading! on and arrangments had be-en made evening at the Le�ion Hal l for
, Mother. Th!s wa1 foliqwf"d with to have it mowed lw_ke a month.
their dinner meeti� T}le Legion
.
U e singing of hymn •·Fallh or Tne by- annual regdmg of J h e AUXl. 1 tar;
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Our Mothers. " Hrs. Berlh.a Cun- , Constitution and By.Laws were meaI . Al thetr
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were held
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· o1 off1cers
presented the ,
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,1 program, her topic
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was · How to
elosed with the Benediction.
F. C. R�ichert ; y·ice pres1'dent .
care for Tub
eroSes. .
I Those attending were Miss Mil- !
Fear; Secretarv-Treasur, Willard
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! Ue Bumgame1r Mrs. George Jew. The social hour was en)Oye er
Ed
Cunmngh am,. i.1o_n T a�
I and refreshments were served to
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.
• (:• - Jack Frey; Tail Twister WIiiard I
l Jame!! King , Mr@. Bertha Cun• , lbo�e atl.t:Ddmg: Mn.
Hobert Johnston ; Directors Batey, C
•- . J oh n woJ fe, and
nJna0 ham • 'Mrs• Howard Burris I Armstrong, Mrs. Fred
harIes Le.s�r
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,, Mrs. Clayton Athey M rs. Otha• Mr . R · F· BrvanI· M rs. W'II'
I Ch arIe1 J eweII• A d'1Stusa1on wa1
.
' .
, Llevmg, Mr:s. E. C. Riddle, Mrs. . Chls ler• Mn· H· L· Dyer' Mrs· 1 held and tentative plans were
G 1
E' Donald Foglesong, Mrs. R.
: Jr,hn Bumgarner, Mrs p
,
· ·
I Greene, Mrs. James Hampton , 1 made for a 4th of Ju1y fei h.val.
Pickens, Mrs. Iv&amp; Car.eh.i.rt, Mr1.
,
Those atten1'ng were Charlni
� .
,
.
' Cllff Rou�h. Mrs. Edgar Layne , Mrs . Hu;i:o Juhlmg. Mrs. H :irr�· L�£le1
. Jo.in Wol fe, Ed Cunnt�
Mrs
e
La
n
Herm
drs
Layne
yn
a
,
'
, Mrs. Harol .. Fry. Jr. and Mrs. '
· ham, Charles Jewell, F. C. Reich. ' ' .'
j Martm Ohlinger , Mr s. Ray ProfThelma Capehart
f !tt , Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mn. 0t- ert Md Robert Johnston.
&amp;Al.DEN CI..UB MEET
he Roush Mrs. Velma R o u s h.
The New Heven Ga �den Club
1
Mrs 0 . A Sm ith, Mra J, L. Stew. met on Thursday evenmg at t he .
'
art . 11Irs w T. •Stone, Mrs. ow•
.
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home of M rs. Ray P 1c k ens, Sr
·
ard ,..agen ha Is, Mrs. N . o . wem
Mrs. Philip Wolpert, Mrs. Ll oyd
Hollman and the hos]e,,es, Mrs. I
Roush and Mrs. Pickens.
BROTHERHOOD It: W .S. W .S.

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The Ruth:�:':i°lhe w. s w s.
of the New Haven E.U.B. Church
IUP!l
CITY
met on Monday evening at t b e CULVER
gged gra h8j �• ac· t r Je
R
ehurcb. Mrs. Howard Burris w as
'
8ndler, we\ n� by n: hour,
leader for the meeting, her topic
� e
o
was "The Home and The Church � �; :at mg room, fought flt
ay at Culver City Hoo,
e
Wockmg Together." The m eetL
11
Ing opeoed with the ainglog of P a
"For The Beauty o! the Earth,'" Dottors said Ch.atfter, 41. •

M inersville

HOSPITAL COMMISSION - The Meigs County Hospital Commission, authorized under the Ohio statutes to build a "county hospital" are Method�t church met Wedne,day
pictured above at a meeting this week in the county infirmary. Posing with them are George Smith, second row and second from right, hospi• l evening at the church with Mra
tal consultant, and Leo Vaughan, front row, right, secretary. Board members are, seated, l to r, A. C. Bradford, RoUert Jacobs, Dr. Raymond ' Karl Grueser v·ice pres ide·nt' i�
'
Boice , who were members o{ the trustee board named In 1946 unde r au thority of the Veterans Memorial Act, and who presided over a fu nd chBr e
of approximately $200 , 000 voters at that time intended for a memorial hospital; and these newer members wpo .came onto the commission Gr:uP singing of "Living F o
last year , I to r , A_. G . Mehlman, Te.d Reed, Jr., (c_h airman), Henry Ewing, and right, Fred Russell. - Sentinel Photo. (See Pages 6, 7, 6, 9, Jesus" opened the meetlog rot
and JO for more pictures and malenal about Hosp1lal Week.
lowe d wIth prayer by Mr . Stel

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Million- Dollar Flood Hits Oklahoma

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Cli ford Phllhps. Following the
erative condition WIii �rlttcal
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Ith
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C
rs.
a
ar
va
O
ape
ur
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smgI n�. of "There ,.
i
io "Power in t,�
By Unlt.e4 Pm• Int.eroatlc•al Sheriff Ted Pitts said sandbag I Mississ ippi.
s
wa
by all foJ. 01.her SOUl'Ce sa d thli m1wi1
Mothers·•
sung
J J
0CJ3
The
Blood
Three
Our
to�lc
•
v
he
man
ed
[
.
more thaa
. had receiv
A mil l ion-dollar flood In an Ok• crews appeared lo ha e won ,a I • ft looks l1k� it's going to
lowed with a poem "Mother " 1 fo ld Pledges ' was prese�ted by
ts of blood by transfu'-iOD,
pin
protec
11
l
evee
hold,
Pitts
n
W
sa
h
re
a
victory
opk
a
s
h
aky
oo
autious
i
e
c
t
•
50
ho
"
nd
id
hamlet
b
h.
m.
.
a
la ma
Sund y School attendance o : M 0 d M
I
81 • e w lburn l Mra. Hosmer Roush. Readmgs on read by Mrs, John Bu gamer. apparently
because of an ar! ill
the awol l�n appeared imminent Thursday with May 14, was 46, the orfering l
t
closed with the •lnging of
mlsm on a Miss 1as1pp1 River ing Dyersburg from
·
�
n
a
l d aug t"· 1m er� y , an; '1 rs i the topic wei-e given by M r s. they
"l
hemorrha
ge
that begu ThursdlJ'
66
19
1
na
main
dike
larger
a
to
t
e
thl
a
tht;
o
a
d
'
n Memor· v
levee today dominate
•
J Of My M ther. "
Raymontl wa 1burn spent t he past Roush Mrs Eugene Forbes Mrs.
, 1mo
n
1
/
b
d
Army
tame
engineers
P
.
m g.
i L_s Worshlp Sccv i(·CS were held a' weekend in Hyattsvme. Mary land.
I
tlon '• weather picture.
Yi
Phlll J�a and M n Bradford M aa l A short business meeting was
lled on 66 prisuriers from Foi I
c�
j
Summon Former Wife
dots
storm
JO
45,
with
the
Rev. Ca1'1 speak vl s ilmg with M!'. and Mrs. Ronnie During the businelll
Showers and fl iunder
.
se.u lo� ' held. Mrs. T. Bert Roush gave
llow prison _ fai m and the coun
Pi
t
,
we&amp;t·
Famll
Wn lbt1l l nnd fami ly.
Chandler's condition was the
ing on, ' 'Chris t Centered
ted 8 static fro•1t along lhe
p lea were made for the officers a repor� on the State W S w.s
I
j,
:
ul
sand
hmsl
ty
lo
bags
.
ies."
em Gulf Coast , tovcred New En!'·
.
I George Ferguson. small grand- I to go to Chester for ic,int lnstalla• Convention held recently, com- : third shock In recent months for
DoY.nnver al Memp hi s. thc I Mr. and Mrs Detbert Yost aud , son of Mr and Mrs. George Ba• , u
'
fo1•
Hol lywood wher-. beloved film
of
share
f
t&gt;avy
h
a
with
land
1 ments were made by the others 1
T sd y
' river lev l broke an ll•ycar hiP,h Il family of Sugar Grove, � spe..� tey, has been ill at their home ' �: of of l
am!
t
Moun
n
p:;
:
��;
:
achia
l
i
t
Appa
the
attend
ng
convention. T h e stars Cla rk Gable and Gary Coop.
for the
�
'
n g. Miss
ke
I WJth � c, est ex. pe�t�d duri ng thf! Mother's Day weekend with their with measles and is now able to 1
from
west
r
.
me
the
of
eting closed with the Lord 's er have died. Gable, 60, died New
dempe!ned much
ed members for gift ive i her
IOWA CITY Ia ( UPI ) The �cekend . Tiie C:ll} s downslown I
be
out.
thn
s
paren
and
Tom
Mr
o
1 1&amp; of a heart attack and Cooper,
acros
ts,
Mrs.
Y -:1:
northern Cullfrtrnla
while m It waa dee� to sel l I Prayer.
8 ig Ten, thoug'h ·fus In_g t eI m · j airport runway on Mud slan
·
I
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,
°
,
1
s
cl
I
and
Mr.
I
and
Plain
Mrs.
Hurry Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. James Weber re- · 1 h
, died last Saturday of cancer
ood m.t tt.-!
Plateau nto the Great
at th• Ru,,ell raale
. ur.c
ID
on i1 The E u •B , nrolherh
ma t e need a s a ac or m 1ts ru le was unde r 2 feet of water
m:- , f!O
•
Mr. and Mr111. Hob.irt Swar1i turned Wednesday from Ft. Laud. Saturday Ar 'tclea on comm I aame night at the church with Mr after a painful illneS!.
Uy er County
In TennesM'e,
I
l
go,•ern mg aid to a!hi-c tes. ha s Floodwaters m far southeast
I
U· I
·
1 wef_l t to Marletta Sundny to se'1 i erdn 1•• Fla ' w here they
have jalam !qdudln
·
, their ten command-1 oth11 Lievmg servL1g as leader,· Chandler was ID � operatL,g
- arloptecl two propo1als to make 1 t Okla homa Thursday sliced eight
.
I he 1r new grand d11ughter • at the spen1 11le win1er,
I ment. were read by Ml'&amp;. K a r I the toPI c wa9 "The Children and room from 10 so a.m to I p.m.
h 1.1nle r lo gel aid bust.&gt;d on need t,J!et deep thr,mgh Wister and
K kri ht 8st
R
h me Of �
a nd M rs. GeraId ' R
and hospltal orfleial1 con�idered
·
I ramily Life In the Horne."
_�I Grueaer.
and (''.J.�·i r. r to gPI a ss 1s t1111ce based forced evacuation of 100 pe1"90'!1! s•
· . .
''v
et �� is �
a
u n.·n
Mrs . I of l�: H=�
· wa rtz and ICk1� Lvnn.
I on sc IwI arsh 1p.
his
condition so Hrfou1 th..,
.
·.,.
u
:
..,J sumI
th
At
I
e c ose o1· the mee I'mg, ' The Iwo groups met together 1
No por§onal lnju,Jea were re- NI a R oIJ ' ,
.
.
w t · will be in Freemont n t M
t
f
h
Mn.
wife,
Marormer
U!
�;l(''.1 lty rcpre.!ientul ives, first ported , but busir:(!!11 and propertv
d essert course was .�.-· to · ·u ror the .social hour and refresh- !
wi �h !J ie ��:r�zt �:�inge for :(l day through Wednesda y :�ere °:e me
orie
C
Moahellt
, handler. His fa.
rcJ ec1mg a thrcc•barreh'!d propos• owners describrd the flood .ls
I menta were served by Mn. 'fllom- p
' wlll meet with CJther members o1; mbe!'s.
mother ;md new baby.
ther,
illi
----al11 wu
I
OrotseU.
p
Ph
!
al for drastlc revision of the aid "much mnre L!cstm�llve·• th:m :
Hoffman,
John
Mrs.
Hoffman,
WI
j
. ,
the Annual ConJerence Stallstl- ·'
.
;;I there. "We should know in the
, I Mr Md Mr� Ph1lhp Boy l es
.
· IIY/�11ched the killer tornado in nearby
rf'� u l n rion, bthen,. �l rt Ill
i
eving
n
L'0th
M
a
r
M
rs.
Ca
d
Howr and Br1mda mo:;ed to Belpre.
•
1 c_lans of the Method 1!1t congrega- ' Carl'J
!
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•
udson la
Not•: RHd•rs .,.. cordial• tl am o e i b r
hno,_ ., Mrs. Chand'..,...
G i b b s. Those at ieudlng t h e ' ne. . xt 48 '"'"'f""•
�
ons
Je
o
LsJ
f
e,
y
�e
e
s
lion to prepare a report for t�lr! p
it
two
w
ks
&amp;Rago,
Of
thl1
u••
Cl
b
ly invlttd to
I
.
re•
week.
last
,
enl
U
-Bald.
th
e rules u pplylng tp eligibility
W.S.C.S. were Mrs. Howard Bur
---I une Conference at Lak eside
nounc•m•nt 1p1c• for public
Mr, and Mr11 . Richard Spencer Mrs. Geoq�e Johnson , of ooru1 Mr.. and Mrs. George Hudsor, : rls, Mn. T. Bert Rouah, M rs. 1 Chandler wu admitted to the
for
aid.
•
mHI
group
lNCI
•rean
■ncl
They were:
:md son moved into the hOUie l Avenue and her father, Frank Hy- of M iddleport hav-e learned thai: j otue Roush, Mn. John Bumgar� : hospital lHt Saturday for .. ..
lngs. Notlcet. will " uc•pt:..,
d
,.,acated by the Boy les ' , locateJ iell of Rutland were in Gallipolis 1 thelr � ughter, C&amp;nll, sophomore 1 ner , Mrr. Iva Capehart, M i i s eratioo on a ruptured aplnal dise_
H to run delly thr.. •Y•
I. Students with demonstrat ed i
a�t Mi l ligan Collti11e of Jobnson Miller Bumgarner, Mr1. P. E. which he affered 1ut April II
( or lets) In advance o f tti. 1 need may receive aid if u weigh ton the Dlrisrnore Boyles form.
yesterday where Mr. Hysell enter- ,
l
•vent. NotlcH rec:el vtd for ed combination of their high
Mrs. William Carr and daugh ed Holzer Hosipta) for surgery . ! City '. Tennessee. hu � electt.., J Pickens, Mra. E. C. Riddle, Mr1. while wo t·klng In ··Th• M1r1ud,.
s OCI
mor• than th'" Insertion,
presid
ters visit•ad her parents, Mr an.1 Kenneth Sauer, who has been /
a-ant, Mn. Clayton Ath- era " in Luzon, He wu, gives 1
e nt of the Girls Servk-e i R. F. -,
school mnk and U1t•ir pedor·
will N held until mHtlng
1
JI
th
f
Club
ege.
co
0
e
Mrs.
Robert
mance
White
cQ)lege
admissio
l
of
on
Kern,,
n
Otha Llevlng and Mn. aerlei of lhot1 ta deaden the
Mra.
ey,
te�ts
here visiting with hi
Ry M nrtha Holelngu
father,
th• •bctva .-.qulr•mer,h.
e
fo
is
1b
r
ed
pur
the
·
Th
mdlcatei. they wll\ maintain a J.7 I S11n,lay School attendance at Mother 's Da_y.
· ) � Batey. Thole attendlng the nervet and le•� tenai,. at a,
rm fo
,-'
Lewis Sauer, Jr., aince last SaturCh
of
lst
se
n
work
and
Mr.
r
Mrs. Cla i r Woode and 1 day lc,ft Thursday for his home in po
amo i �herhood were Edgar Layae, Luke's Hoapital .In Maalla an4
L,n
lhe loral r.hurch on Mother '• Dny
Y_____ uverage In col lege.
•_
u_
_
____TO
eg
l
l
the
t
and
assi
ey
l
e
,
st with Fred Batey, Rev. Georp Icen- went back. to work. althou&amp;h ht
h
co
2. Students m Hy rereive foll nid wa 12B• .Receivin flowers wr. re : Conni Sue @f Chester visited hit Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. Sauer had
Glrl Scout T roop No . 41 Rum
g
ices
by
near
se
at
all
church- hower, Orls Bumgarner, J O h n was in great pain.
m
mage &amp; Bake Sale ol the M ien• w i thout need If the combin:ll ion Mrs. Martine Rockhold, oldest parent. a Mr. anti Mrs. Charles [) been in Dayton last week on bus- rv
also
and
e
do charity ,;IOl't hi• B umprner, Paul Rickard, Robert
s
ael'■ Bldll, , M lrtrl leport, Friday of L helr high school rank and ! molher; Mrs. VJctor Chevelier, Woode, and Mr and Mrs Wil• lness and from there wenl to
young
I
his sister, Mr. cludfnl service at the children's Cooke, Luther Smith.. Harold Bumvii;il
to
burgh
s
and
Pitt
Carr
liam
SunJay
and
Mr.
family,
est;
performance
teat
their
'
ndicates
Mrs.
Eldon
and Saturday i to 5.
BlakP and Mr. 11nd Mrs. Howard evening.
IZIIJlll
�nd Mrs. Claude Durg�e and fam- home, nearby.
a 2.0 average for col lege.
�• � Lieving. o t h •
The Willing Workers class of
·
S
tdlth
lo
accompaftled
was
for
.Uf
M
.
ily
te
compl
Yl1and
Mr.
famlly
rn
Mrs.
s
pre
P
Paul Buckley
e
Lteving, Edward Bumgarner, Har:revloualy , students in the top
the Enterprise EUB Church will j
Jeff
d
a
Durgee
Mrs.
by
dleport
Hel
Picli:en,. Rev. Robert DUle,
ruu
To
rlf
n
sister
her
Hed
Ktr
Fae
Ihla
meet Friday evening at the i t wo-thlrd s of their high school ent.
.
pe
Clawson Romh. Ralph Gibbs Sr.
home of Mn. Geoffrey WIison, cl aS!I were eligible for aid, pro- Mrs. Pm1llne Brewer and Mr:1. i:,, Sheltering Anni Hospital one and Ann who returned home S
E
1,.'11- Meet
day,
vlding that they eould show need, Donna �lsse ll and son were Mon- evenin� last wet&gt;k.
Roae Hill.
BIRTHDAY
,
,,_
----Mr. and Mn. Dana Boffmau
day
visitors
of Mrs. Emma Van At Sundu.y morning services
The Past Matrons of Evangc- while only stud1.:nts Jn the upper
Surprlll
y
VaBlrthclay
A
(or
ers
the
Dall
Community
party
w
n
and
Mrs. Glady■ Violet vilited
ter and
Me
potted pb.nts were nlve1 for
800·
line Ch.apter 01&lt;.:s will meet this qu11rter of their r lnsses were -r•
1
of
honor
In
given
S,Ucu,e
ati
,
Uible
for
School
c
Christina
on
.
.
He;,•
'.
Rn
Freeland Non·11 at hJ8 home
l
·
r.
an
M
d M rs. Sol 81gI ey an d son Mother'!I Day,
�
r
,
The eldest mother, A I I '
aKI without demonstration
Friday evemnR at the homl' ol nutted
·
wlll me&lt;.'1: thiA IVffling at 7 at tbt ud s 12th birthday on Saturday In Racine, Monday, and blld
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Swartz :
the youngE111t,
Mrs. M. L. Frendi in Middll' port. i of need.
Me
lst ch� for their fint
. her pa ta, Mr. and Mn. 0. him much improved.
Jame a Carter and famlly of Lons Grace Dorst ; the largest fa J
m ly
I h e 1'he 2 o aven� ge specified for
Because of act1vitie11 al
�How re;
•
w
tr u:'
1
Bo
tlmn.
Mtveine Yost.
achools the meelln!,! ls being lwld I continuation of full .!lid for the
�� en ploy� llrs. Myrtle Frolt II vilitlng her
' and��
oc1
-��
'-·
11_11·
�-��
�J
"'
1
"l
■
llllftllU
were
.,. daupter In Qmunbus for • re-.
&amp;111;1' �- I! IN og L-VUW'-'WQ
Rev. and Mr1. Alvie Martin
______
,_ 18 a ••c" avera�. bmnone wee k earI 1er t han t he1r r,;-.;
... ath le�
.
.
h
,._
Unltecl
��
�
..,
S
eel
HID, days.
E'
J••·•ancy
MIiier
N
to
B rcuu-cu �Ill'"°'
y p nt Sn Iurday evenmg w ith Rev. POIN ROC
T
K
.
ular meetmJ.: d ate. Mrs, Roi) I caUy the 1,11me ave,age
requlred
J
and Mrs. Elden Blake.
the Flnt United PrelbyttND Jeuette lUllu, udy AtbeJ, Tom- 'lhl Senior elau of Eastern
ert Harrie will be the us1stln ;• .I fm. graduation. Thus any athlete
.
__. .,_
u;......,-11 - UV""'""
�'--·'" ...L_.1,..... QIW\W
-·• the MCIDUWfi
Mr . ftnd Mrs . Sam Cheve1 Jer
Mr, and Mrs. W ' E CampbeII
Church ·-•,- Haward High Schfiol Wt OD theJr trip fe
'
who progresses norma l ly towar,!
bo!tess.
a and Mrs. Nelma Snoke of Lancaa- entertained the 8th grade elass of
but wu Wl8b1e to at-- Wubinlton &amp;alidq.
with the Methodist u the apc,n- sent a
I �racluation would be entitled t
MAV !I
ter \llsited Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Columbia School and their guests
·
t
end.
year.
th!,
cJwrcb
aor.iq
Jira. Dem � ucl two ddJ4.
,; 11 be held at the full ald wit hout any need.
A tong fest .....
at their home Saturday evening, . LONDON (UPU-America's al- All teacher, .- helpen are
Chevelier.
IIOtARY
few daya
,I Columba
ND
H y I e 1 1 Hun Free Methodi.�t , Prevloualy, any stude�t entltl� Mr. and Mrs. James VanMeter Games were pl�yed and refrelh• lie, around the world spreued urged
Gilberte Borda WU pell
to be pnant for tbt trabhen
her
wWi
ad
2 lo full aid on the bas11 ct hig11 and family and Raymond Holsing• ment sened,
Church Sunday, Mey 2:1 at
guarded appfoval today of the Ing IIAlaa.
,
.
speaker at tbe Rotary Cl• wbesa Xra. Jalul
·
·
p.m. Every onP la wel�11 tr, school 1 rade1 had lo maintain a er · spent Sunday with Mr. and D. v. Morris was elected pnsl- idea of a meeting between Pn,al'.a
.
'
attend, Rev, Rooert E. South t1n 2· 5 average, midway between • Mr1. Alva Holsinger and son Vlr- dent of the Castor Cemetery Aa- dent Kennedy and Premier Niki
.
ta
-·
1 ··c" and a ' " B" , to re tain .hia gll and Mr. and Mr■. Junior Hol· ..elation at a recent
meeting, Khrushchev but warned agabut
grant.
MAY !1
singer.
Stewart Keeton waa hired as sliX• any u:peetation that it would p.,.
..,., 11,
-----The Pomeroy Bend Citizen
Leonard Barker ha1 been Ill.
ton for the comtr1g year.
duce notable results.
,
MRS RAIKE ELECTED
Band Radie Club is holding a p ie
Mr. and- Mra. Sol Bigley and Mrs. Allie Nkhols and
IOII RIWIII and ita aatelUtes were
HEAD Or A88N.
IIOJI, Eddie, and Mrs. Jame. Car- and wife were Sunday callen at upecrted abo to welcome tbe
at the ROMC Springs F a i r
PT. PL�ASANT - Mrs. Ralph ter and daughten vlaited Sunday the Vale borne in Dye1ville.
Ground. Sunday at 12:30. M(•fil
Idea m tbe theory that the Col.fl•
ben. tmir families and tt·iend11 W. Haike has been elected preal- with Mia Louise Bigley or Mid- J. P , Hensler and f.aml)y, New- munllt world had notbin.g to JON
&amp;rk, spent the weekend with ad mipl perba
In Invited. Bring covere&lt;l dii.h dent of the Registered Nurses As- dlea,ort.
,111 pin .,.._
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thlq from IUCb � meetJq.
elect..t to ofli&lt;o -e Mn. Rob- ,pent 8aturda7 nJabt wltll Mr. ll(r, and Mrs. Frank Johnttoo,
wlll be lumilh"" b) the cluh.
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M_r. and Mn. G. A. Radekfn and publicly optimJltic about
ert Lutton, vice president; Mra. and Mn. James R. VanMeter.
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a few days with Mr. and Ml'I, Mr1, A. D. Morriaon.
II. beginnlnc at ,a p m Every gomg presklent.
world aff.a.b.
Reed.
llr.. Neva Nlchol""1, Mrs · Nol- with
... lo wolcomo. Proceed, are to Dr. Doo Hatten, Chief of Ob, Webster
French � Charlu cit
Mn. Fannie John,oo and Mn. lie Vale ond son , Jolm, and A.-lla
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Smith Blanks Yellow Jackets
On Two Hitter; Jack Saunders
C0 11 ects TWO e1· ue Dev,· 1 H.its

Dall

Conley Blanks Detroi t League Leaders, 1 ·0

which they hammered manager real dW"ing a curlOu■ !le'l9'11�
By J'RED DOWN
Paul Richa rd,' lop-grade pi tching Inning in which Ryn• Duren
Vol.... ....., ,.,.....,.... ,
inches
f
tall
8
8
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He'a
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for 29 runli.
and.
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Sentinel Sports W rUe r
struck out four men and yet
G allipolis rallie d for fi ve runs in the si xth inning he staDWI �t for the � Soll
t
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Atnip&amp;
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ielded two unearned runs, Jim
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tubborn Middlepor 5-0. The th year like th, Empire ate
Thursday evening to r
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"''""" into hflh
Athl•llco
The
St
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Land� tripled and Shermaa Loi.
Blue Devil triumph shoved tho
uc St rt- lyde
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Bulld mg on 1M Boston Common. pla&lt;e In lhe AL on the stl.nglh
lar ,ing letl for th, big blow, or
Crt\11' into undisputed first place In th e SEO
coached
ans
SEO SOUTH DIVISION
i
so
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arv he
Southern Division, one-half game ahead of idle Pvmeroy. He'■ Gene �ley, of course . ot the long-ball hitting of �
i, . R OR
w
t
Inning whkh l&gt;rought Fra 'l.k
TEAM
p
atchh
steady
the
touch
■till
mtainl
and
he
and
Throneberry
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ma
ivi
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n
th
In
The l oss left Nola P. Swackhainer's nine
e d so
Bpumann his second win of the
28 17
Gallipolis , . . . . ◄
.. • ,tar baseball pitcher even Ing or Ray Herherl. Thronoberry
c
ark.
m
0-4
an
with
basement,
yea
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Pomeroy . . . . . ,
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run.a
Athletics'
the
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aU
basketball
ca
in
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pro
a
drove
ree
ia
if
Porte
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b
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ma
and
m:ious
Both
were
squads
ter
key
r
his
t
a
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25
2'.!
2
Jackaon
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players on rain-soaked Memorial 1ingled to center, ,coring Dun p!.iiyer la very mucll ln jeopardy. with a three-nm homer in thl!'
.
6 !7
Middlepo rl . . . o
◄
OF.FE N D I N G SF.OAL (ha mpion Pomeroy is schedul- Field
ha■ ■Upped to the point second lnning and I sin[!le in the
Conley
aa
fteae
Larry
can.
e,..ening.
yesterday
u
Middlew
a
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HAWKS SIG�lninTOTALS
1
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73 71 ed to play a single g;;:ime with Jackson Hig h Schoo l baseport's two first slring hurlen, M.iddJe mllcue Jack SallDden where the world champion Boston eigh.lh wh i le Herbert pitched a ;
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·� ;,f;J(o'U '!n , 1,·
1 bal l Squad Saturd ay a ernoon I
wea th er condI 1 tons a 1 - Boone H m
' dY_ and Tom Aodenon, c1.1!lected hia aecoQd atng.le, scor- Celli cs o 1-1111: NatanUI
k
out
ng
tr
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seven-hitter w�He e 1' l
ST. LOU IS t UPI) _ ��elow
to
wer e not �va1lable. They are lour· Ing Dave Porter. Tbat made ii Auodation are unlikely
sign three and walkmg one.
SF.O NORTR DIVISION
Carthy, the top playms� for tht
T he Panthrrs a r(' presen t l y tied with the Gal lipolis Ing W ashmgton, D. C., wtlh other U
R OR
w
n:.or
L
. With two down. G ary Por- him nut year bql bil base�all Bob Alllso1 homered and Har- St. I ouis Hawk� last se.eison . ha,
B l u e De.v i l s for first p!ac.:e m the Southern Division. If members of the senior c asa of
12
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Alht&gt;ns
J
ter lined a •in1le lo Jett, scorinj .Uill■ are •WI IUffltlent lO brmg mon Killebrew stretched his hit- i;iigne&lt;I his Ul6H;! �ntract . wit.J
Coach Russell Moore's Dovs ::;hou l d t�ke this single
:
Middleport. Chuck B sh, soph Reese and J. Sauaden with the • smile to the face of the m uch- ting streak to 12 g:ames with a the National 8'lSketball A:;soclu3
" l g � m e and Gallipo l is loses its next encounter , Pomeroy more catcher for lb1, uMlddi , obarraued Red S o x manager first-inning single for the Twins tion club. 'Ibe 6-2 . 185-pound
2
16
���s�on
ea la final GAHS marten.
1 l will possibly be on th way to another championship
.
e
Higgins.
Mike
wilh
action
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out
thre-ateoed
idd
wrlsl
roken
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Nelsonvi 11 e
M leport
,.faJ drew only 11,878 fana for their guar d avera[!ed 1.3 polJ1ts per
only once
Jackson , rated a strong pre-season favorite, was bo�nti
�seman
.
For
th
GA.HS,
Ro
d
lf• an the contest. lo the aixtb, the Conle demonstr ted
TOTAI...S
10 19 112 1 12 ced around by
game while coOlpiling a club higa.
home night game.
first
Thursday
G a l l i polis 8-:{ Wednesday evening giving
y
a
er SauOOerJ1 m
game
e
,
Jackets
430 as.s1Sb during the camof
the
handed
loa
SolC
White
The
a,
Ron
on
sacb
the
d@d
tb
the B lue Devils a tie w ith P&amp;meroy
.
be ttill b the , tar
be au
0 d
nt ' Dave Rob · Can', double, o GARS Jnisc:ve, nighth"that
,
,
paign.
deslraight
Angell their aevenlh
in bueball w ith
� se � tP. ;::{ !
touc
The game is scheduled to be played Sal urday
REMAINING GAMF..S·
•
r s , ace ur er a
I ugger, was and • walk by Dick Smith.
. _; · 1
, afternoon on the Wahama field M iddleport will be out �
nu.t liant four-hitter that earned �
Gallipolis at Middleport
1
.
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' apple cart early next week, 1 1 at home A tOC'th8Che kept Rob came with two out. Smith whiff.
Devils
Blue
the
upset
to
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&lt;Monda J
er ls out ◊I school all day Thun· ed _chuck Swa-:khamer to end � Sox ,• l -0 " tclory over thd•
wou ld giv� Pomeroy frre reign o( the Southern
�oalC • 1 '• • .- �
/ which
T
..
was
"6-..rs.
1
"' son {s Pomt&gt;roy
eonley' I secon
J••k
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A
t
th8
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w-in 0( the Yea rand red---.11
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Jackson vs Poll'lt" r uy 1 Thursday 1 ,
""'� the
-...a:tSA.tlLl_
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However, 1t was one of t h. e Smith m Picking up hq fourth
.,.
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,
S
Americ
League
an
Detroit
leading
Neutral field • .
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.
W hether the Sollthern D1v1 s 1 on w i n ner may be Pom- best pl ed
.
A
games 00 Memo 1 wln f the
C
I
two
against
,
.
Ti gera· flrst-plaee lead over the
1 ;,,:, , )
eroy or i:;. a 1 1 1 ol1s, one will race At hens
who 1s 5·0 i n Fie
MIRi'S A,Ml:I . . ,
' I d th"is
' spr1ng. M'ddl
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.
"1�,• �•- • a!lose
� ba�
W"'1
two hill , walk ldle New york Yankee, to 4¾
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ay.
ave
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p
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s
wo
t
s
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, t·- .
G �TS M AN Y CALLS
•uJ"ee, and struck out al.x. eu, . gamee.
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•
forfeit though
�gamst
.
the
�ellians. For five Inn- ter. in hia initial apparance,
VIHGI NIA BEACH. Va. I UPl i
)
A'• Bat hln■
THE SENJOR PLAYERS of both Pomero and M id- m
.
.
gs . the Jacket hurler had the whitred lwo, walked three, a n d 'Mle Kan.aa1 City Athletlc1
-Sgt, Billy T Moure hu received
·
edged
.,, .
.
t:
:Hep ort have now returned from the tiring ;enior trip Galhans
��,
on the rope.a - he 1a-ro gave up six saftlles - four in the out the Minnesot Twin,, a ut 30 telephone cnlls a day a n d are ready to s u i t up again Middleport i s 5-4 m a ll
a
4 3, and
- n.� )·
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up only singlee to �ack Saun- fa�al sixth rung GA.HS errored the Chlcqo WhJtl
s ce May s
f:: .
beat
Sox
the �
games this year and Pomeroy IS 10-3
.
.
'-P
1 _ ,-ders and Dick RoderK'k - and twice, MHS once.
The reason. Boo re h&lt;1s the telels
Los An lei An
i
A CANVASS O F he Racine area will be made: Satur•
:
�:
the
:
held
�
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pi1ooe number listed in !he irec.
l
ma
loop
Jack
cJ:
aders
•
Saunder, two •inglea ac only
scorelea�.
t&gt;
r
Tornado Su mmer Leagues teams ,
l a
cti
�
day by memb,ers of
sh
the
n
lory nevl lo the name nf C� dr .
ttom
f
e
o
ed
the
Gal
sixth
a
the
o
lian,
s
.
J
Carr'•
d
ubl
bo
their
pport
su
or day or night Wa ington at
hoping for addition a l contributio ns to
�Jan B. She�ard Jr , Ame r ica's
a misty rain began to fall. Cus• and Manning Baumgardner·, 1mg: Baltimore in
learns.
the American Lea
f1r� t •pace pilot.
Raci.ne S ummer· Leag�te Directo r , Coac� Larry Morri• �er weakened. He walked Roder- le were the only two Jacket • hiQ. wu -rained out and no
.
Shepard has a new unl isted sou said at least $ 1 00 1s needed to provide the neces- 1ck to open the frame. Roderlck GalllpolUI wlfl play lta fioa"I League
games were scheduled.
number. But Lhe telephone book sary eq ui p ment and uniforms . Also, Morriscn has asked stole second. JM Duncan popped Southern Divislor battle at MidCo 1
et
sk:i�hr
won't reOect the ch&lt;1nge until a l l boy s formerly w i t h either Little League , Pony League a s ingle to center . sendlng Rod · dleport Monday 'Mle Galliana; an!
� �:
not yet re• eritk to third. Cerald ArrMtrong 4-t in conferenrt play, one-half walked only t:: \atter, r_:���·
__ -· or High S�hool Summer Leag�e who. have
llfted a high Oy to right, BCOrlng game ahead of defending champ- &amp;truck oul
to do so Immediately.
uniforms. -turned their
five for the weu,.
- -· -J
-- -- Roderick on a s.icrifice fly for ttw ion Pomeroy, w� is 3-1. Pomero
, hittin Red Sox He
the nly
NOW - - - I I Th e
Tiank.� . Culls 7 ; T. Davis, Dodg• first run of the conies!.
ls to play Jacbon twice t h i • nm
the�tb
needed
ing
Then the roof caved in on Cus- weekend. A Pauther 1011• a n d when· Pete Runnel■ ,Ing�
crs 7and
Time 'To Deal
A.mt!rican League-Gentile, OriGAHS win over Middleport wou.kl Don Buddin followed with a long
oles 1 1 : Mantle, Yankees 10; Col- �
give the Devilt a ri1ht to batt� doublt 10 risht field.
C O L' D ' lt I' U L
By tr11lled Pn-11 lnlrroatlonal
1
avilo. Tigers 9: Kil lebrew , Twins
�thens, Northern Dlvilion cham- The Tlpn, who had acored 19
National 1-t'!"gue
8; Allison, Twins 8.
p1on11 , for the 19111 SEOAL over- nma in their three previous
Run5 Batted lo
all championship.
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AB R ff PO A Caah singled. Conley, however.
You'll want nveral or
Clonch, 11, . . . . . . . . :s o G 4 :i induced Steve Boros lo fly to .....
Cunghm, St.L. 26 !l2 17 32 .348 24; Hobinson, Heds: 'I' . Davis.
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2.1 JO .6'1 . . . Morria, ..,
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Aaron, Mil.
16 14 ,533 5\, Swackhamer, 2b, . . J O O O u Red Sox who tagged AL ,trlkeout
Down The River
Vinion , Pitt.� . 22 90 2.2 29 . -122 Tigerj 27; Mantle. Yankct!s 2 U ; Cle\reland
rn u .533 SY.a LJtUe, If, . . . . . . , . , . 3 o o
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Fred Ma r llnovi&lt;-h, 130. Pittsburgh (1).3 ) ,
Webater. U• . . . • • . . , 2 o o 2 (i '
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Syracuse, N. Y. 10.
By Innings:
Mossi 14-01 vs. Schwall UM)) .
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Washington at Balllmore ( nllht&gt;
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Jund, Calif. 10,
-Ford (4- 1 1 v!. Perry (2-2l .
Errors - Sw■tkhamer� J,
Kansas Ci t y at Min nesota Saunders, Reese; lb-hit - Carr;
NEW YORK IUPJ)-Dlck Lead &lt;nighl l-Hakow f0-01 vs. K rallck SB - Morrb. Roderick: SAC heller of the U11iver.sity of Main(' !3- 1 1 .
Armstrong; RBJ' s - G. Port.-:· · .. · ; , 1 . . ..,. "
(21, Arm1lrong, D. Porter, and I.
Saturday•• Games
:md Francis Morelli of C'..olgat�
have signed 1961 - 62 contracts with Detroit at Boston
Sawtders one eedk WP - Smith
the New York 'fitan1 of the Amer Washlnglon at Baltimore
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Smith 23. Cutter 24: HO .._ Smith
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San Francisco 20 a .8fl0
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17 12 .$98 3 Middleport. I; Umpires - Lln.r
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1 Jame11 R Ferrel l. Syr lr.ust. Mrs. ·- n,, plan
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1 DAY J DAG I DAYS
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andu■Lp.td tli.d llrr Pl'tllloo
Mn. Charle, L. Pinson. No
1"&gt;'• •nd l)oulld■d . 1no 4.-c rtb■d &amp;pln■t him In th. Court of Camll\On Ky.,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
AP&amp;BTlll:ND - � and u folio.,.,:
Pita, of 11,11, County, Ohio. prtJ• Ian. W. Va . . and M�. Edward E I
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far • dl\lorr,; t'llttodr or minor
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children , &amp;ilmon Y ■nd 1u pporl, both st Obart • M "laJJl; I· . Fl a ,
pan. � WJl,al1.
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(I) NOTICES
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ONE nYI: ROOM APARTIIEN1 IHr IM.l f1eti U:1111,;1 ■orth (84 dr1. I Jtt1 ol du1 , 1nd ulrtfflc cni ..11, . ] Mrs. Wilham J Harmon, Rt. I
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including - - • _ · 11 .._ thelle, nllrlb 1k 1 •.11 fifty four ind !
Dousln,
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d.rold and ninety tin Ifft: thnln WK■STIEJI; AND P'ULT2:
Main SI., pt_ Pltuanl. daughter.
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••- rooms and bath. pL-� l
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n1shed or unfurnished. 131 But- aer&lt;0 wbldl wae conn,-•d b, J... I f'forl11
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recently
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Beautiful blue finish with duker blut in�rior. Very
$ U etp P&amp;1• W of ta.. Deed Rico rd• of I K,1,, Coullll)', Oblo, dlCt■K"d
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clean.
-•� LOVING MEMORY OP' MY
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, Love, Mrs. Lawrence Greathouse. I
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..-me. 11 b�rtbY �• tor a more
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APARTME
HOUSE
OR
NICE
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J11d1e or lh&lt;0
dear 1011 Leo uuw
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parUcllllr fucrlpho - , ol 111d ,...
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II Mn. Hillard Johnson. Stanley
Prob,u c"ur1
luroi.thed or unfurnished. 138 1 n11i.d pa�11.
••• droWHd ia France May 21,
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Write care of
Buttemu L
n ��,n��. � 11:, :I lt,:- Russell, Mrs. Bethel Gillenwater,
11:DatENClt DUD: Vo l. ICM, P-1i:• ' -==
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2 Door Hardtop. Original whtlt finish wi th 1old IG­
-- �erbert s,tanley, Mrs , James Gi a•
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Mda■ couot _ Daily
tinel� Box --�� _ : O o R,"
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country.
N IC I 0 - i1, ,. TMINT
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TM ,.rayer 01 ..1,:1 petition 11 ior
The world may ebanae fnrm. 1ear
ROOM HOME Lincoln Hill
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th, t.1■ ol ..Id pNmi- fvr thtr pur- · te.1 11d1\. 1 01 II I
C-.u�r. Glen Nichols , Melody
Available June I. Wm. McQuig, ,..,. or pa,in, tb• debt■ "' ��mt I N otic
to )'tar.
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�Plumbing &amp; Heating . j :!IOSlJ Wa.,oier Road, -J V • Tbl J&gt;&amp;rllrt lint abo,-&lt;0 lllmlt.oned land E. Neutiun, """- Po1t• :&gt;ffke
And frleudl from .1-, ta ..,.
Bowman and Julie AM Lymch .
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lage, Ohio,
Bul never wW the QDe. wt love
POl'fliroy
6ll I. Main St.
Spechl Estate Wagon. Spotles! original flni■h •idl
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namnl p.artlu dl'felkta111 lo ■at4 pn1. .....AmHg AIU.1
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matching interior. Dynaflow, Power Jteecin, and
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Pomeroy, •! ti■• Cou.n1,. Ohio. d... A cording to the midn"ght
I ROOM HOUSE• Full basement • Mmr
lldor• 1111 17th day of Jun,, �•Rd
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brakes. A one ,&gt;OA' ner car.
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Sadly miJM!d by his mother, sisYard. Balh · Phone Wy•2·3891. 111,1.
tOtll , d ,,- of 11 ,, , INI. port of the nur5ing depii�t I
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OI,ADYII SMrTH, a::ueutl'l,: of D.11cd lhJ•. H.
leJ'J and brothers.
1 19 Uc BRAND NEW GE Swivel Top Vac•
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lhe .LH\ WIii ,nd Tnlam,111
S- 17•3 rc
Jud•• of thr Probate court I hose patients who were lislec! as
uum Cleaner on wheels. Beautl- -,------...,.-of ,,,,... R11.1111111,1, Dttuted,
•11 ou
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(8) AUTO SALES
-" 1 C �!f· 1� �: • ,� fair included Gifford Scherer
fu] pastel color. Complete wilh REFRIGERATOJ_tS, ... 00 �r caow��=�� ,. l'ORTU
88 t Door Secb.n. Original erPen a.nd wbitt two-tone
• James Sheets, Vern Campbell.
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attachments. Will sell this week month. We deliver and keep m ATl'O.NSYI roa PLAINTIFT
TIie Rambler
finish. Extn clean imide and out.
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David ProHitt, Earl Reese, M rs.
��ice. Phone 'WY �· Ew- (4' II (II
only for $3 1.00. Terms if desired.
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WerW ,........ of Campad
. tealld 814■ wru b1 leet\¥ed by
111C I Slort, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Arnold Davis Fred Kirk' M is, '
PhoM WY 2·2204.
5 19
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Florence Camp, James Ft:rrelt
o1 11111, count,, Ohio, u ttinr ol·
===7 -�� 1 •-.l c;;==-c=-::Bl&amp; �ar room.
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2 Door Sedan. Sharp all white finish. Owned bJ Jocal
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,_J 24 feet on roll- ....__
v:,1;ir Haney,M r■. c.11u1U1
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side. Merle Davis, Langsville ' __________
ANTED
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Ohio. Phone SH 2-4743. $ 19 3tc
Splllte Plaao Baria
a00 to •h• lfot11■ County Garqe, l&gt;lea ant 23 . 1.1 H'1 ton 2 sz fallin nie Baird, Mrs. Robrrt Sim■ Mn.
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1np . o iuo, urulw 1h, ditake
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Respon11ible
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Fireflite 4 Door Sedan. Finest ind be1t m�l DeSote_
1esl.Un 13.ol r1s111g. A II moveable Mrs. Verne Mday· Mrs· Perry
J11n• a. 111e1
.
�11 the foliowing
· personal prop. · a spjnft piano· Can be aeen lo- Tbt ■oaNI of Commi.-0�1 r■- dams on the
Sayre
Pbone WY Ul1t
Grow
John
Mrs
and
this one '• tops in condition.
and
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uPper OhIO R I v • r
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t D Uc erty at AUCTION. U)Cated just cally. Write Credit Mana,er, P. all
Eight
um
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were up with the exception o[
I Orf of Slate Route 143 on WoU O· BoX 186• Newcomerstown' O·
lie!.. Coun,,- CfthlrlNian1912 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE
Dama
18 and 23. London a n d ministered at the hospital O n
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cs&gt; 19, 20, 2tc
Sign..
Sale
for
Watch
Road.
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Good tires, new battery. $1 . .
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Marmet damJ were running I ½ Thur ay.
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4 Door Sedan. Power 1teerine . Hydramatic, OriCinll
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Phone . 4-6103. Jomes Mo eet and w'"
BUSINESS
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black finish Ji.11:e new.
ette set, GE rang,, piano beds
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,i.• lb barrows and gill, 17. 40, 1·•
_ Lead.,,
, Road
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(20) BUS INESS
mo,.-oto:
Boat
and bed dothlog, !tower 1aac1s
OPPORTUN.ITIES
lb
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Ofllo Rlftr - Jane Hoagland
-:-: ' 18_stp living room 1uile, throw ruga,
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SERVICES
Ellctptloaol OpporluHJ
or
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down 13, 5: 15 a.m. ; Onward UJI
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IMS � ton Chevrolet Panel truck. amps 2 eewing machlnes z bird Rel.iab�
WlLL..�
17. 35 , 240 lb 16.50, l--3 240-260 lb
tb 14, 7 : 05 p.m. :
th
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from
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CU1TIN
wi
Fairlane 2 Door Sedan. BeaUtiful blut and waibl
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Frank Alter up 14
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I 19 Mp c:ages', �arble top dreS!l�r. uUJ- area w
Tel SH. 2·W7,
16
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16
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75
No.
finish.
3
d L5l ribu e complele line ._
290-300
lb
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J:SG a.m. ; Robert Reed down
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ity cabinet, t-lectric hot plate, 3 of cigarettu,
1-S 300-400 lb. 80•• l.fi.00.15.00 uncandy, nute, or i Houdaabe
lt, Kinpbw-y Rd. W)• 17, 1:40 1.m.:
Floyd Blasb up 18
Jee cream freezers wheelbar- 11'.Uffl through new automatic
der 300 lb 15.25, 2-S 400-fiOO lb.
(9)
S-J.30tp 4.20
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.m, ,• D1SJ)Alcher down ta,
row on rubber, a 1ot of hand vendors. No selling we will es- --:--.;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;,-_.:
_ 14.00, over 60 lb I! 00· boon
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MARTIN • OUtboard motor, ?I! tools • •!ertnc
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,..,..i, ......_.._ car
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H. f. Exeelltot «mdi lon. Can be chams, 20 gal. &amp; 5 gal,
Sh
100: cbo1ce and pnme '75p
ee
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Nft at 111 .... .a,nue, Jan, , '48 Che\ltelot coupie, 16 refireldi ' lntt ulr a tiJ.
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a.m .; Al bert Holden up 19, l
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POMEROY
lb
S JS Sip b•les ol good hay, radio, glua !800
il0.00, go o d
P-roy.
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Jerry
,
Bosworth up
C1ololl
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4 l8 J
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.00 which ia _... ltp. ID1 · ·
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door dlah cupboard, TIIPPI,? gu ••nlory . ExceUent eamiiifi part '- C. IIIWll'OIID, - - a.m.; Jane T. up 20, 4,25 un. ;
or, 11 ft. Lib HW. Fareed lo r11111e, ..ra �• cbatr, 10 Ila- li me-Full lime more. For perBob Senter down 20, a •.m.; P,g(20IJ INSURAN
oell. 11"1 bo - I milet pouth lorola TV, •w •�•l � TV atand, IDOal Interview 11ve phone, .te.
fl Downey up 20. 7,30 a.m.; A
ol Loof Bol1om, Obio, m'lllate oec�nal ..,..,, AtrWay sweep- Wrlle P. o. Box 150, Rochester, COlll'U.'l'E INSUJWilCE PR() V. C.,,ri, up 21, 1 , 35 a. m.; Valley
lklull Nt. 1K. fUllll- 11:. P, l:ria- •• mlm&gt;rl,_ Maytag washer, Ta- M-,ala,
S II ltp lodlaa, Life. AUIO, F1n. l'Olla Voyager up 21, I, IO a.m.; C. V
-away bed, --=c---==::-::-::--'
let
6
cluw,,,
,oil
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Call �,. lflill, Mlddlepo,t, Obit Romer down .,' •·· 45 a·m ·'• Mr·
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-= C h r I I down 23, 1 1 , 15 p.m.:
not1n1 uteoail,, au bot water
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BUSIN
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2
INSll1IANCI
uSED IATBROOII Oll'ITIT. beater Warm Mornin
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g
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SERVICES
'1111&gt;. lavatorJ 1111d oommoda. "Cl Iron bHlo with iland
Fin. Alllt OVEC up 2!, 4 , 20 a. m. ; Walter
hand
Mlddlopol1.
B,eJ,jord up :JS, 7 ' o, a.m.; .wav­
lneh llooH-woy bod. g.....,.
mo- THEISS REF'IIIGERATION AND - 8aadt. l'boao WY a
drill pmo, benob uw
.,_ orly up 30, I o m. ; Reliable up
ooal: ato,w, daweupa.1 amd thalr. lor, llofo tiller ,st ifl char- Appllance Servl&lt;e.
Domestio and 11111. .
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SI. 4,SS a.m. : John Ledd Dean u�
Tal&gt;lo, bullet and &amp; oboln. lllrd
...i pill &amp; ducb, mllceU.- ,...,,.,......_ Conlld Rocer
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GolllpoU, D • ra - J. K. David ,
Mrs
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HOWARD RUS9:l.1HOOPING
AND
IPOUTING
down 10,0, p.m.; Elgerdilr
Jolll ltout, llarrllmvDlo, Ohio,
Lunch tlerved by ME
Middleport.
Company,
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11'
jluaed m sleopfn&amp; porch. 18'· James Hines down Marmet S: 15
ln80ilDI, �·�
I tic '6.00. Clifton Mole,, EM 7-7812.
Fact1ry Sticker
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melt f,i, il tlafe, - -.
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rlnk, slHloelrle, fully equip, IIIILIN' JACK S HOME
Luc�• down
40 acres, 7 room frame hou,. 5 a.m. ; L�cy """':
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pOtl. 411 'lblrd ,_ Gallipo- lea ■rum. Jadt'o Dalrl B-;,�FOlll'.ft !IIIJN
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4 DR. SEDAN ---- $3,687. 10
POLARA
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man D. up Wtnrt•ld 10,10
USED
W•D lit llAIIE, 10 ,._ old, IIOl 1"-1' '-U" Bloc:b. Cementth ailed .:;;"ch:..
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and convenience act')'. ,roup,, two tone paint, solex
hauat,
Solvay down W�ll•ld 1:55
. � Ila. (Ina er lwo
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p.m
llortar-Wlndowt.
ben'j
1, 800x14 WSW tire■, ndio, heater, airfOlm cush•
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plenty or • wa� atraw
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undereOltilll deluxe lleel'UIII wheel.
io111,
tree,
patch &amp;ult
land ll en .
W'll!msa
• Rut- lnbo&amp; plow, II. 111. Gellya, W... - ..... -,,
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«I Bargain at
, a.m . : City of May1Vlll• up Will.
. . .. Jflddloport, - 1, Hapn Hol1 1 - Fu .. AClll:li _· ,5 acre. fteld !, !O a.m.; Helen Z. up WJr,.
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PIONEER
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Merrill
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AWNINIII,
balaace
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transmission, power steer­
torquefiite
paint,
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radio,
tait,ate,
power
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and
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deluxe steer­
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airfoam
poups,
11«1.
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build ,
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tires, deluxe
WSW
800xli
class,
wheel,
ing
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Winfl•ld
up
9,!5
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con
barn
Al I
larp buement
with
- - .. SU r■lripratar and aallquo llelgler or Corbit Claat, Racine,
■teertnc wbee� IU!dercoatilll,
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well, li2l10 a
1rom 1u and
4 DR. SEDAN ---- $2,836.8S $2,448.45
SENECA
le menlloa. Cail bo ■- durfn&amp; II' IOU WANT DAL .-allJ year. A good buy al
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Two toH paint, Powerflite transmission, heater, air.,
di • • • • ALBERT M. cox, .lale■mu
liq lllh, and lt1tb. _..,
tho
foam oulhlou, backup Lichts. undercoatine:.
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PHONE WY � CINCINNATI IUPD -Llvealock,
111:ACIINI:, llaltll 11ti1NU Brwy Bllahu, · ·- Call
lilNSEB
,__ Cattle 400, calves 100, oleady;
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5 11 :k good around U125 lb tfeen 22.75;
1-lT-ltc
WI- - l =,,,,,...=-,------� t good 900-1100 lb sleer, 11.SO-U.OO,
6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON - $2,879.25 $2,47S.29
..... ■mlnidat7 and - la
s1ppon. A....,,. la■I I �ta 1116'1 CHAMPION HOUSE TRAIL- AIR &lt;DIDll'IOIIIIIG llD'IIIQ, FOR SALE - koolll house with ulillly and standard 18.50-19.00;
•
Standard ■hilt, beater, airfoam. cuehion,, backup li&amp;hts,
room and large choice aroond IOO lb haHen It.SO.
If •• po,- - G.._,.letd. ar llq ..,.. • �� beclo ,_._,. · __,_ .liok'a IiiUnden,oatina.
Wy-S..,I
Locull b'tnel, good 'fflG.800 lb. ,o • ,0.50. utlllly
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SENECA 6 CYL 4 DR. SEDAN ___ $2,560.55 $2,226.94
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GAit, IPlDI. OIL _,•,� 111f,
,WO tone paint, heater, airfosm cwhions, backup liihti,
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FOB SALE - t room - - down. In 17.50; ulllily aod comGOING l'I.ACICI
Vndottoatina, whlta aidowall Urea, atandard shill.
Ila- • - lllddlll ul Mlndo ... MM Porch Valb'ff· bath, In Mlnernlll■. SN Yio- merclal bulll 11.00-,0.00; h t I h
7G11
how
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Sbadeo.
No
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HMII, lane■' Awnlnp
. good and choice - 17.00•I, �·rlamdeOill - .... Bl'own, Mlnenvllle.
1lalo w1ppo1 Supply, IIS UnloD•
I 13 � 31.00, good 24.00-11.00. mndard
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jllNGER ELECTIIIC Pwlablo Ava. Pomnray, Oblo. S- 17-lllle. oto - perfec
MASON, MODERN 4 rvam h&lt;Mlle 20.IN&gt;S4.00. utully 11.00-11.00; good
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,
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prompt
bath. wnporch. N&gt;ce lul, pr- slaughter calve■ 1-2'.
aaf DIOIIO- Mach
to
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&lt;eople, $7000.00. For lnlarmalloll 50 lo-.
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-- Poy off balance ol IS'UO
ll filter, ,_.
Lll'IO ••d -11 bodies. bn9J duty ■princs. directional li;ht■, delau �wwera,
Follrtc Shop. Phone Wy-1- Roblnoon • Tr�Lustn Cleanen, ca11: Spruc,o 3-11111.
31&lt; SS !owe,; around 200 head 1-t IOO19
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On lfam1Do11d Ottu and Plano
9:30 TILL 1 PM
MIIMIIIU AND GUlffl WILCOMI

NEW 1961 DODGE PICKUP TRUCKS
Choice Of 4 - - Factory Suggested Price of $2,395.00.

Rawliags Special Springti• Price · · · · · · - · · · · · · $1,795.00

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

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SEO Standings
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Athem . . . • . . . . . 10
Pomeroy _ . . . . 10
G.ilipolil . . . . 9
MidcUeport , . s
Logan . . . . . . . 6
WeUston . . . . . 3
4
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3 0
3 2
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THE -·
SPORTS DESK

Spri'tg H�s Sp �un g ! Use Oasslfied, Clean The Attic Of Don't Wants

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Smith Blanks Yellow Jackets
On Two Hitter; Jack Saunders
C0 11 ects TWO e1· ue Dev,· 1 H.its

Dall

Conley Blanks Detroi t League Leaders, 1 ·0

which they hammered manager real dW"ing a curlOu■ !le'l9'11�
By J'RED DOWN
Paul Richa rd,' lop-grade pi tching Inning in which Ryn• Duren
Vol.... ....., ,.,.....,.... ,
inches
f
tall
8
8
,t.arr
He'a
t,
for 29 runli.
and.
ee
o,llid
Sentinel Sports W rUe r
struck out four men and yet
G allipolis rallie d for fi ve runs in the si xth inning he staDWI �t for the � Soll
t
Sen•IJI
Atnip&amp;
Defea
ielded two unearned runs, Jim
op
d
s
y
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tubborn Middlepor 5-0. The th year like th, Empire ate
Thursday evening to r
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"''""" into hflh
Athl•llco
The
St
b
vC
oba
k
E
Ch
Land� tripled and Shermaa Loi.
Blue Devil triumph shoved tho
uc St rt- lyde
,
,
Bulld mg on 1M Boston Common. pla&lt;e In lhe AL on the stl.nglh
lar ,ing letl for th, big blow, or
Crt\11' into undisputed first place In th e SEO
coached
ans
SEO SOUTH DIVISION
i
so
•
arv he
Southern Division, one-half game ahead of idle Pvmeroy. He'■ Gene �ley, of course . ot the long-ball hitting of �
i, . R OR
w
t
Inning whkh l&gt;rought Fra 'l.k
TEAM
p
atchh
steady
the
touch
■till
mtainl
and
he
and
Throneberry
i
i.a
ma
ivi
n
n
th
In
The l oss left Nola P. Swackhainer's nine
e d so
Bpumann his second win of the
28 17
Gallipolis , . . . . ◄
.. • ,tar baseball pitcher even Ing or Ray Herherl. Thronoberry
c
ark.
m
0-4
an
with
basement,
yea
,
Pomeroy . . . . . ,
,.
, .1
u
run.a
Athletics'
the
h
aU
basketball
ca
in
r
pro
a
drove
ree
ia
if
Porte
n
b
.ea
ma
and
m:ious
Both
were
squads
ter
key
r
his
t
a
.
25
2'.!
2
Jackaon
. ,
players on rain-soaked Memorial 1ingled to center, ,coring Dun p!.iiyer la very mucll ln jeopardy. with a three-nm homer in thl!'
.
6 !7
Middlepo rl . . . o
◄
OF.FE N D I N G SF.OAL (ha mpion Pomeroy is schedul- Field
ha■ ■Upped to the point second lnning and I sin[!le in the
Conley
aa
fteae
Larry
can.
e,..ening.
yesterday
u
Middlew
a
00
fe
HAWKS SIG�lninTOTALS
1
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73 71 ed to play a single g;;:ime with Jackson Hig h Schoo l baseport's two first slring hurlen, M.iddJe mllcue Jack SallDden where the world champion Boston eigh.lh wh i le Herbert pitched a ;
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·� ;,f;J(o'U '!n , 1,·
1 bal l Squad Saturd ay a ernoon I
wea th er condI 1 tons a 1 - Boone H m
' dY_ and Tom Aodenon, c1.1!lected hia aecoQd atng.le, scor- Celli cs o 1-1111: NatanUI
k
out
ng
tr
ti
•--·t B.uaet�a
•
seven-hitter w�He e 1' l
ST. LOU IS t UPI) _ ��elow
to
wer e not �va1lable. They are lour· Ing Dave Porter. Tbat made ii Auodation are unlikely
sign three and walkmg one.
SF.O NORTR DIVISION
Carthy, the top playms� for tht
T he Panthrrs a r(' presen t l y tied with the Gal lipolis Ing W ashmgton, D. C., wtlh other U
R OR
w
n:.or
L
. With two down. G ary Por- him nut year bql bil base�all Bob Alllso1 homered and Har- St. I ouis Hawk� last se.eison . ha,
B l u e De.v i l s for first p!ac.:e m the Southern Division. If members of the senior c asa of
12
o
fi
Alht&gt;ns
J
ter lined a •in1le lo Jett, scorinj .Uill■ are •WI IUffltlent lO brmg mon Killebrew stretched his hit- i;iigne&lt;I his Ul6H;! �ntract . wit.J
Coach Russell Moore's Dovs ::;hou l d t�ke this single
:
Middleport. Chuck B sh, soph Reese and J. Sauaden with the • smile to the face of the m uch- ting streak to 12 g:ames with a the National 8'lSketball A:;soclu3
" l g � m e and Gallipo l is loses its next encounter , Pomeroy more catcher for lb1, uMlddi , obarraued Red S o x manager first-inning single for the Twins tion club. 'Ibe 6-2 . 185-pound
2
16
���s�on
ea la final GAHS marten.
1 l will possibly be on th way to another championship
.
e
Higgins.
Mike
wilh
action
o(
out
thre-ateoed
idd
wrlsl
roken
a
4
O
11 1
Nelsonvi 11 e
M leport
,.faJ drew only 11,878 fana for their guar d avera[!ed 1.3 polJ1ts per
only once
Jackson , rated a strong pre-season favorite, was bo�nti
�seman
.
For
th
GA.HS,
Ro
d
lf• an the contest. lo the aixtb, the Conle demonstr ted
TOTAI...S
10 19 112 1 12 ced around by
game while coOlpiling a club higa.
home night game.
first
Thursday
G a l l i polis 8-:{ Wednesday evening giving
y
a
er SauOOerJ1 m
game
e
,
Jackets
430 as.s1Sb during the camof
the
handed
loa
SolC
White
The
a,
Ron
on
sacb
the
d@d
tb
the B lue Devils a tie w ith P&amp;meroy
.
be ttill b the , tar
be au
0 d
nt ' Dave Rob · Can', double, o GARS Jnisc:ve, nighth"that
,
,
paign.
deslraight
Angell their aevenlh
in bueball w ith
� se � tP. ;::{ !
touc
The game is scheduled to be played Sal urday
REMAINING GAMF..S·
•
r s , ace ur er a
I ugger, was and • walk by Dick Smith.
. _; · 1
, afternoon on the Wahama field M iddleport will be out �
nu.t liant four-hitter that earned �
Gallipolis at Middleport
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' apple cart early next week, 1 1 at home A tOC'th8Che kept Rob came with two out. Smith whiff.
Devils
Blue
the
upset
to
�
&lt;Monda J
er ls out ◊I school all day Thun· ed _chuck Swa-:khamer to end � Sox ,• l -0 " tclory over thd•
wou ld giv� Pomeroy frre reign o( the Southern
�oalC • 1 '• • .- �
/ which
T
..
was
"6-..rs.
1
"' son {s Pomt&gt;roy
eonley' I secon
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A
t
th8
tbreal
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w-in 0( the Yea rand red---.11
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Jackson vs Poll'lt" r uy 1 Thursday 1 ,
""'� the
-...a:tSA.tlLl_
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However, 1t was one of t h. e Smith m Picking up hq fourth
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S
Americ
League
an
Detroit
leading
Neutral field • .
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W hether the Sollthern D1v1 s 1 on w i n ner may be Pom- best pl ed
.
A
games 00 Memo 1 wln f the
C
I
two
against
,
.
Ti gera· flrst-plaee lead over the
1 ;,,:, , )
eroy or i:;. a 1 1 1 ol1s, one will race At hens
who 1s 5·0 i n Fie
MIRi'S A,Ml:I . . ,
' I d th"is
' spr1ng. M'ddl
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• eport ca
.
"1�,• �•- • a!lose
� ba�
W"'1
two hill , walk ldle New york Yankee, to 4¾
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ay.
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p
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eague
s
wo
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ed ?n Jumor Jack wler to h urI
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G �TS M AN Y CALLS
•uJ"ee, and struck out al.x. eu, . gamee.
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forfeit though
�gamst
.
the
�ellians. For five Inn- ter. in hia initial apparance,
VIHGI NIA BEACH. Va. I UPl i
)
A'• Bat hln■
THE SENJOR PLAYERS of both Pomero and M id- m
.
.
gs . the Jacket hurler had the whitred lwo, walked three, a n d 'Mle Kan.aa1 City Athletlc1
-Sgt, Billy T Moure hu received
·
edged
.,, .
.
t:
:Hep ort have now returned from the tiring ;enior trip Galhans
��,
on the rope.a - he 1a-ro gave up six saftlles - four in the out the Minnesot Twin,, a ut 30 telephone cnlls a day a n d are ready to s u i t up again Middleport i s 5-4 m a ll
a
4 3, and
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up only singlee to �ack Saun- fa�al sixth rung GA.HS errored the Chlcqo WhJtl
s ce May s
f:: .
beat
Sox
the �
games this year and Pomeroy IS 10-3
.
.
'-P
1 _ ,-ders and Dick RoderK'k - and twice, MHS once.
The reason. Boo re h&lt;1s the telels
Los An lei An
i
A CANVASS O F he Racine area will be made: Satur•
:
�:
the
:
held
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pi1ooe number listed in !he irec.
l
ma
loop
Jack
cJ:
aders
•
Saunder, two •inglea ac only
scorelea�.
t&gt;
r
Tornado Su mmer Leagues teams ,
l a
cti
�
day by memb,ers of
sh
the
n
lory nevl lo the name nf C� dr .
ttom
f
e
o
ed
the
Gal
sixth
a
the
o
lian,
s
.
J
Carr'•
d
ubl
bo
their
pport
su
or day or night Wa ington at
hoping for addition a l contributio ns to
�Jan B. She�ard Jr , Ame r ica's
a misty rain began to fall. Cus• and Manning Baumgardner·, 1mg: Baltimore in
learns.
the American Lea
f1r� t •pace pilot.
Raci.ne S ummer· Leag�te Directo r , Coac� Larry Morri• �er weakened. He walked Roder- le were the only two Jacket • hiQ. wu -rained out and no
.
Shepard has a new unl isted sou said at least $ 1 00 1s needed to provide the neces- 1ck to open the frame. Roderlck GalllpolUI wlfl play lta fioa"I League
games were scheduled.
number. But Lhe telephone book sary eq ui p ment and uniforms . Also, Morriscn has asked stole second. JM Duncan popped Southern Divislor battle at MidCo 1
et
sk:i�hr
won't reOect the ch&lt;1nge until a l l boy s formerly w i t h either Little League , Pony League a s ingle to center . sendlng Rod · dleport Monday 'Mle Galliana; an!
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not yet re• eritk to third. Cerald ArrMtrong 4-t in conferenrt play, one-half walked only t:: \atter, r_:���·
__ -· or High S�hool Summer Leag�e who. have
llfted a high Oy to right, BCOrlng game ahead of defending champ- &amp;truck oul
to do so Immediately.
uniforms. -turned their
five for the weu,.
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Tiank.� . Culls 7 ; T. Davis, Dodg• first run of the conies!.
ls to play Jacbon twice t h i • nm
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needed
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Then the roof caved in on Cus- weekend. A Pauther 1011• a n d when· Pete Runnel■ ,Ing�
crs 7and
Time 'To Deal
A.mt!rican League-Gentile, OriGAHS win over Middleport wou.kl Don Buddin followed with a long
oles 1 1 : Mantle, Yankees 10; Col- �
give the Devilt a ri1ht to batt� doublt 10 risht field.
C O L' D ' lt I' U L
By tr11lled Pn-11 lnlrroatlonal
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�thens, Northern Dlvilion cham- The Tlpn, who had acored 19
National 1-t'!"gue
8; Allison, Twins 8.
p1on11 , for the 19111 SEOAL over- nma in their three previous
Run5 Batted lo
all championship.
Player &amp;: C lu� G, AR H. II. I'd.
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W I T H P' O C K ■ T
Nalloaal l,eaituP - C � p e d a,
Mathws. Mil. 26 105 rn 39 . :m
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MIDDI.EPORT (O&gt;
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walked 'Wilb two out and Nonn
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Clmnte, Pitts . 27 1 14 15 40 .351 Moon, Dod ger s 24 : Mays, Giants Ry UoJtl!d Pre11 fnleraatlOQII PL4.YER·Pot.
AB R ff PO A Caah singled. Conley, however.
You'll want nveral or
Clonch, 11, . . . . . . . . :s o G 4 :i induced Steve Boros lo fly to .....
Cunghm, St.L. 26 !l2 17 32 .348 24; Hobinson, Heds: 'I' . Davis.
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25 80 12 26 .325 1 a ll 21,
• 0 0 I 2 final out of the Inning.
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2.1 JO .6'1 . . . Morria, ..,
Soon The Boats
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Aml'rlcH League-Gentile, Or i• New York
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Aaron, Mil.
16 14 ,533 5\, Swackhamer, 2b, . . J O O O u Red Sox who tagged AL ,trlkeout
Down The River
Vinion , Pitt.� . 22 90 2.2 29 . -122 Tigerj 27; Mantle. Yankct!s 2 U ; Cle\reland
rn u .533 SY.a LJtUe, If, . . . . . . , . , . 3 o o
Sizes: S,M,L.XL.
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Baltimore
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MIDDLIPOAT
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Phvne WY,2-3870
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McKEESPOHT. Pn. U P I
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Fred Ma r llnovi&lt;-h, 130. Pittsburgh (1).3 ) ,
Webater. U• . . . • • . . , 2 o o 2 (i '
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ed Dick Diveronlca, 137, Detroit at Boston (night) _ TOTALS
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TIME for a MOTOR TUNE-UP
Syracuse, N. Y. 10.
By Innings:
Mossi 14-01 vs. Schwall UM)) .
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Washington at Balllmore ( nllht&gt;
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Jund, Calif. 10,
-Ford (4- 1 1 v!. Perry (2-2l .
Errors - Sw■tkhamer� J,
Kansas Ci t y at Min nesota Saunders, Reese; lb-hit - Carr;
NEW YORK IUPJ)-Dlck Lead &lt;nighl l-Hakow f0-01 vs. K rallck SB - Morrb. Roderick: SAC heller of the U11iver.sity of Main(' !3- 1 1 .
Armstrong; RBJ' s - G. Port.-:· · .. · ; , 1 . . ..,. "
(21, Arm1lrong, D. Porter, and I.
Saturday•• Games
:md Francis Morelli of C'..olgat�
have signed 1961 - 62 contracts with Detroit at Boston
Sawtders one eedk WP - Smith
the New York 'fitan1 of the Amer Washlnglon at Baltimore
14-1 1 ; Loaer - Cwlter (O-J ): IP
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Smith 23. Cutter 24: HO .._ Smith
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San Francisco 20 a .8fl0
lo D. Pbrter; ER - GAUS ·s,
Plttsbursh
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Cincinnati
17 12 .$98 3 Middleport. I; Umpires - Lln.r
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Clk No 13.Hl Lon L. Dillon. Scott D�pot. w would be tlJl' federal capital -wit.i f
mml of ,� Jt11nynrl, D■NaMII , OJI , DOR OTHY OOUOLA.8
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1 Jame11 R Ferrel l. Syr lr.ust. Mrs. ·- n,, plan
1 110.
1 DAY J DAG I DAYS
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5 18 c atw, 'll■ffl'lbff 14 pay ffl• ••bt. .,, 1 w .... Br1c1s■•111r. P,nn1,11,1n1a,
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andu■Lp.td tli.d llrr Pl'tllloo
Mn. Charle, L. Pinson. No
1"&gt;'• •nd l)oulld■d . 1no 4.-c rtb■d &amp;pln■t him In th. Court of Camll\On Ky.,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
AP&amp;BTlll:ND - � and u folio.,.,:
Pita, of 11,11, County, Ohio. prtJ• Ian. W. Va . . and M�. Edward E I
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far • dl\lorr,; t'llttodr or minor
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children , &amp;ilmon Y ■nd 1u pporl, both st Obart • M "laJJl; I· . Fl a ,
pan. � WJl,al1.
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(I) NOTICES
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ONE nYI: ROOM APARTIIEN1 IHr IM.l f1eti U:1111,;1 ■orth (84 dr1. I Jtt1 ol du1 , 1nd ulrtfflc cni ..11, . ] Mrs. Wilham J Harmon, Rt. I
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including - - • _ · 11 .._ thelle, nllrlb 1k 1 •.11 fifty four ind !
Dousln,
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d.rold and ninety tin Ifft: thnln WK■STIEJI; AND P'ULT2:
Main SI., pt_ Pltuanl. daughter.
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n1shed or unfurnished. 131 But- aer&lt;0 wbldl wae conn,-•d b, J... I f'forl11
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Beautiful blue finish with duker blut in�rior. Very
$ U etp P&amp;1• W of ta.. Deed Rico rd• of I K,1,, Coullll)', Oblo, dlCt■K"d
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clean.
-•� LOVING MEMORY OP' MY
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, Love, Mrs. Lawrence Greathouse. I
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..-me. 11 b�rtbY �• tor a more
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APARTME
HOUSE
OR
NICE
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dear 1011 Leo uuw
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parUcllllr fucrlpho - , ol 111d ,...
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II Mn. Hillard Johnson. Stanley
Prob,u c"ur1
luroi.thed or unfurnished. 138 1 n11i.d pa�11.
••• droWHd ia France May 21,
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Write care of
Buttemu L
n ��,n��. � 11:, :I lt,:- Russell, Mrs. Bethel Gillenwater,
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2 Door Hardtop. Original whtlt finish wi th 1old IG­
-- �erbert s,tanley, Mrs , James Gi a•
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Mda■ couot _ Daily
tinel� Box --�� _ : O o R,"
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country.
N IC I 0 - i1, ,. TMINT
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TM ,.rayer 01 ..1,:1 petition 11 ior
The world may ebanae fnrm. 1ear
ROOM HOME Lincoln Hill
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th, t.1■ ol ..Id pNmi- fvr thtr pur- · te.1 11d1\. 1 01 II I
C-.u�r. Glen Nichols , Melody
Available June I. Wm. McQuig, ,..,. or pa,in, tb• debt■ "' ��mt I N otic
to )'tar.
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�Plumbing &amp; Heating . j :!IOSlJ Wa.,oier Road, -J V • Tbl J&gt;&amp;rllrt lint abo,-&lt;0 lllmlt.oned land E. Neutiun, """- Po1t• :&gt;ffke
And frleudl from .1-, ta ..,.
Bowman and Julie AM Lymch .
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lage, Ohio,
Bul never wW the QDe. wt love
POl'fliroy
6ll I. Main St.
Spechl Estate Wagon. Spotles! original flni■h •idl
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namnl p.artlu dl'felkta111 lo ■at4 pn1. .....AmHg AIU.1
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matching interior. Dynaflow, Power Jteecin, and
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Pomeroy, •! ti■• Cou.n1,. Ohio. d... A cording to the midn"ght
I ROOM HOUSE• Full basement • Mmr
lldor• 1111 17th day of Jun,, �•Rd
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brakes. A one ,&gt;OA' ner car.
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Sadly miJM!d by his mother, sisYard. Balh · Phone Wy•2·3891. 111,1.
tOtll , d ,,- of 11 ,, , INI. port of the nur5ing depii�t I
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OI,ADYII SMrTH, a::ueutl'l,: of D.11cd lhJ•. H.
leJ'J and brothers.
1 19 Uc BRAND NEW GE Swivel Top Vac•
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lhe .LH\ WIii ,nd Tnlam,111
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Jud•• of thr Probate court I hose patients who were lislec! as
uum Cleaner on wheels. Beautl- -,------...,.-of ,,,,... R11.1111111,1, Dttuted,
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(8) AUTO SALES
-" 1 C �!f· 1� �: • ,� fair included Gifford Scherer
fu] pastel color. Complete wilh REFRIGERATOJ_tS, ... 00 �r caow��=�� ,. l'ORTU
88 t Door Secb.n. Original erPen a.nd wbitt two-tone
• James Sheets, Vern Campbell.
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attachments. Will sell this week month. We deliver and keep m ATl'O.NSYI roa PLAINTIFT
TIie Rambler
finish. Extn clean imide and out.
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David ProHitt, Earl Reese, M rs.
��ice. Phone 'WY �· Ew- (4' II (II
only for $3 1.00. Terms if desired.
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WerW ,........ of Campad
. tealld 814■ wru b1 leet\¥ed by
111C I Slort, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Arnold Davis Fred Kirk' M is, '
PhoM WY 2·2204.
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Florence Camp, James Ft:rrelt
o1 11111, count,, Ohio, u ttinr ol·
===7 -�� 1 •-.l c;;==-c=-::Bl&amp; �ar room.
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2 Door Sedan. Sharp all white finish. Owned bJ Jocal
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,_J 24 feet on roll- ....__
v:,1;ir Haney,M r■. c.11u1U1
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side. Merle Davis, Langsville ' __________
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Ohio. Phone SH 2-4743. $ 19 3tc
Splllte Plaao Baria
a00 to •h• lfot11■ County Garqe, l&gt;lea ant 23 . 1.1 H'1 ton 2 sz fallin nie Baird, Mrs. Robrrt Sim■ Mn.
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1np . o iuo, urulw 1h, ditake
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Respon11ible
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Fireflite 4 Door Sedan. Finest ind be1t m�l DeSote_
1esl.Un 13.ol r1s111g. A II moveable Mrs. Verne Mday· Mrs· Perry
J11n• a. 111e1
.
�11 the foliowing
· personal prop. · a spjnft piano· Can be aeen lo- Tbt ■oaNI of Commi.-0�1 r■- dams on the
Sayre
Pbone WY Ul1t
Grow
John
Mrs
and
this one '• tops in condition.
and
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uPper OhIO R I v • r
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t D Uc erty at AUCTION. U)Cated just cally. Write Credit Mana,er, P. all
Eight
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were up with the exception o[
I Orf of Slate Route 143 on WoU O· BoX 186• Newcomerstown' O·
lie!.. Coun,,- CfthlrlNian1912 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE
Dama
18 and 23. London a n d ministered at the hospital O n
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cs&gt; 19, 20, 2tc
Sign..
Sale
for
Watch
Road.
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Good tires, new battery. $1 . .
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Marmet damJ were running I ½ Thur ay.
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4 Door Sedan. Power 1teerine . Hydramatic, OriCinll
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BUSINESS
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black finish Ji.11:e new.
ette set, GE rang,, piano beds
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,i.• lb barrows and gill, 17. 40, 1·•
_ Lead.,,
, Road
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(20) BUS INESS
mo,.-oto:
Boat
and bed dothlog, !tower 1aac1s
OPPORTUN.ITIES
lb
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Ofllo Rlftr - Jane Hoagland
-:-: ' 18_stp living room 1uile, throw ruga,
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SERVICES
Ellctptloaol OpporluHJ
or
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down 13, 5: 15 a.m. ; Onward UJI
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IMS � ton Chevrolet Panel truck. amps 2 eewing machlnes z bird Rel.iab�
WlLL..�
17. 35 , 240 lb 16.50, l--3 240-260 lb
tb 14, 7 : 05 p.m. :
th
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from
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CU1TIN
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Fairlane 2 Door Sedan. BeaUtiful blut and waibl
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Frank Alter up 14
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I 19 Mp c:ages', �arble top dreS!l�r. uUJ- area w
Tel SH. 2·W7,
16
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16
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75
No.
finish.
3
d L5l ribu e complele line ._
290-300
lb
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J:SG a.m. ; Robert Reed down
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---- \:llmCII", _..,.
ity cabinet, t-lectric hot plate, 3 of cigarettu,
1-S 300-400 lb. 80•• l.fi.00.15.00 uncandy, nute, or i Houdaabe
lt, Kinpbw-y Rd. W)• 17, 1:40 1.m.:
Floyd Blasb up 18
Jee cream freezers wheelbar- 11'.Uffl through new automatic
der 300 lb 15.25, 2-S 400-fiOO lb.
(9)
S-J.30tp 4.20
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.m, ,• D1SJ)Alcher down ta,
row on rubber, a 1ot of hand vendors. No selling we will es- --:--.;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;,-_.:
_ 14.00, over 60 lb I! 00· boon
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MARTIN • OUtboard motor, ?I! tools • •!ertnc
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,..,..i, ......_.._ car
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H. f. Exeelltot «mdi lon. Can be chams, 20 gal. &amp; 5 gal,
Sh
100: cbo1ce and pnme '75p
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Nft at 111 .... .a,nue, Jan, , '48 Che\ltelot coupie, 16 refireldi ' lntt ulr a tiJ.
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a.m .; Al bert Holden up 19, l
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POMEROY
lb
S JS Sip b•les ol good hay, radio, glua !800
il0.00, go o d
P-roy.
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Jerry
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Bosworth up
C1ololl
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4 l8 J
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.00 which ia _... ltp. ID1 · ·
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door dlah cupboard, TIIPPI,? gu ••nlory . ExceUent eamiiifi part '- C. IIIWll'OIID, - - a.m.; Jane T. up 20, 4,25 un. ;
or, 11 ft. Lib HW. Fareed lo r11111e, ..ra �• cbatr, 10 Ila- li me-Full lime more. For perBob Senter down 20, a •.m.; P,g(20IJ INSURAN
oell. 11"1 bo - I milet pouth lorola TV, •w •�•l � TV atand, IDOal Interview 11ve phone, .te.
fl Downey up 20. 7,30 a.m.; A
ol Loof Bol1om, Obio, m'lllate oec�nal ..,..,, AtrWay sweep- Wrlle P. o. Box 150, Rochester, COlll'U.'l'E INSUJWilCE PR() V. C.,,ri, up 21, 1 , 35 a. m.; Valley
lklull Nt. 1K. fUllll- 11:. P, l:ria- •• mlm&gt;rl,_ Maytag washer, Ta- M-,ala,
S II ltp lodlaa, Life. AUIO, F1n. l'Olla Voyager up 21, I, IO a.m.; C. V
-away bed, --=c---==::-::-::--'
let
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cluw,,,
,oil
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Call �,. lflill, Mlddlepo,t, Obit Romer down .,' •·· 45 a·m ·'• Mr·
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-= C h r I I down 23, 1 1 , 15 p.m.:
not1n1 uteoail,, au bot water
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BUSIN
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2
INSll1IANCI
uSED IATBROOII Oll'ITIT. beater Warm Mornin
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SERVICES
'1111&gt;. lavatorJ 1111d oommoda. "Cl Iron bHlo with iland
Fin. Alllt OVEC up 2!, 4 , 20 a. m. ; Walter
hand
Mlddlopol1.
B,eJ,jord up :JS, 7 ' o, a.m.; .wav­
lneh llooH-woy bod. g.....,.
mo- THEISS REF'IIIGERATION AND - 8aadt. l'boao WY a
drill pmo, benob uw
.,_ orly up 30, I o m. ; Reliable up
ooal: ato,w, daweupa.1 amd thalr. lor, llofo tiller ,st ifl char- Appllance Servl&lt;e.
Domestio and 11111. .
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r e,
SI. 4,SS a.m. : John Ledd Dean u�
Tal&gt;lo, bullet and &amp; oboln. lllrd
...i pill &amp; ducb, mllceU.- ,...,,.,......_ Conlld Rocer
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SI, 5,40 o.m.
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GolllpoU, D • ra - J. K. David ,
Mrs
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HOWARD RUS9:l.1HOOPING
AND
IPOUTING
down 10,0, p.m.; Elgerdilr
Jolll ltout, llarrllmvDlo, Ohio,
Lunch tlerved by ME
Middleport.
Company,
Powen
Tho
•s'1fel
4
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up 2 a . m"· National down 2·50
lllll lCL
._, Cub
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Ohio. Pbono WY 1-2301.
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S-17'30tc • MIDIILEPGRT - I
!ram•. · �·R:: �
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Shear
ldtal hr - and AIICTIOIII co� ill&lt;illt, Ololo. BULLDOZING B Y TilE eo'bii. , I -•. b•th, ( C bedrooms &gt; , er down M I r m e 1 2,20 a.m.
11'
jluaed m sleopfn&amp; porch. 18'· James Hines down Marmet S: 15
ln80ilDI, �·�
I tic '6.00. Clifton Mole,, EM 7-7812.
Fact1ry Sticker
·••11corner lot. $7 ,500.00.
qe,
melt f,i, il tlafe, - -.
I II !Olp
• ·m · •• Thelma AM down M■rmet
A
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BOUTE
Prla
STATE
F RM
Prfco
rlnk, slHloelrle, fully equip, IIIILIN' JACK S HOME
Luc�• down
40 acres, 7 room frame hou,. 5 a.m. ; L�cy """':
C:O,
pOtl. 411 'lblrd ,_ Gallipo- lea ■rum. Jadt'o Dalrl B-;,�FOlll'.ft !IIIJN
&gt;
Jr.
. Wlnftetd 8.25 p m. , Chrt
wllb wr
u bedroom, &gt; I t
4 DR. SEDAN ---- $3,687. 10
POLARA
ch
I U llc OI\ wlll llulld for lou
l � ltp �
Ila' onm, -.
Cole•
1,1111
p.m.;
Winlteld
wn
do
':'
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b
osed
t"loclrl
ooaonte
quolily
lop
l
cl
-,,-,c
--.,.,..
back
r
lr===:-cc:-Torquefflte tr1namJssion, power steerine. appearance
man D. up Wtnrt•ld 10,10
USED
W•D lit llAIIE, 10 ,._ old, IIOl 1"-1' '-U" Bloc:b. Cementth ailed .:;;"ch:..
wi
and convenience act')'. ,roup,, two tone paint, solex
hauat,
Solvay down W�ll•ld 1:55
. � Ila. (Ina er lwo
• DleNI - .
.;
p.m
llortar-Wlndowt.
ben'j
1, 800x14 WSW tire■, ndio, heater, airfOlm cush•
1111
.
plenty or • wa� atraw
. . - WY H117
er down Wmfteld t
la P, ,
Jl.i,�
Beav
1.m.
.at-inch
: · lo NIL lop buaJ, nod
;
I
undereOltilll deluxe lleel'UIII wheel.
io111,
tree,
patch &amp;ult
land ll en .
W'll!msa
• Rut- lnbo&amp; plow, II. 111. Gellya, W... - ..... -,,
..,
«I Bargain at
, a.m . : City of May1Vlll• up Will.
. . .. Jflddloport, - 1, Hapn Hol1 1 - Fu .. AClll:li _· ,5 acre. fteld !, !O a.m.; Helen Z. up WJr,.
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4 DR. STATION WAGON _ $3,630.4S
PIONEER
a
-- r
•
-.,.i
Win
up
.
Merrill
:
f
1.m.
,,ss
.
ield
JIGod.
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low
AWNINIII,
balaace
tone
Two
_..,
transmission, power steer­
torquefiite
paint,
AUJIIINUII
Poa
river bollam land
!(alp,
a
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1.m.
!
ld
tt"
he
0
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t
fie
convenien ce and ap­
heater,
radio,
tait,ate,
power
inc,
,....
•
imbe
tun
buil
111 Col • • • C
and
d
r, ._
frame
IA IIOIJSIC ilifi AU. HOOSl!ll!OIJl w. aupp1y •hat I tabt lo
pe
deluxe steer­
,c,ushions
airfoam
poups,
11«1.
arance
S.
a.m.
J.
s,,o
LewW
iekl
:
up
tnl
lol
llly
Cl rthrtl,a - _. - podo tocludllS .-io stovo. or repair a -. Call Guy . bouae, i-rocm ult
build ,
I
tinted
tires, deluxe
WSW
800xli
class,
wheel,
ing
am.
Winfl•ld
up
9,!5
ia
con
barn
Al I
larp buement
with
- - .. SU r■lripratar and aallquo llelgler or Corbit Claat, Racine,
■teertnc wbee� IU!dercoatilll,
f
wt -� �•· • ...., bod
.� �. 1 t1 e ....., 11oar• .,_ 18,. 1nccme
iit,l'i � Gblo. : · •
• •• • ,
"•,,. .,_ - - too ._.
well, li2l10 a
1rom 1u and
4 DR. SEDAN ---- $2,836.8S $2,448.45
SENECA
le menlloa. Cail bo ■- durfn&amp; II' IOU WANT DAL .-allJ year. A good buy al
I
1)1, C lili1•
Two toH paint, Powerflite transmission, heater, air.,
di • • • • ALBERT M. cox, .lale■mu
liq lllh, and lt1tb. _..,
tho
foam oulhlou, backup Lichts. undercoatine:.
:s nn11, - . . C a � • llOl[ m
PHONE WY � CINCINNATI IUPD -Llvealock,
111:ACIINI:, llaltll 11ti1NU Brwy Bllahu, · ·- Call
lilNSEB
,__ Cattle 400, calves 100, oleady;
- �u,•tl, ft
WY
·Pomllq,
� blao4 ...._ .'ta
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SENECA 6 CYL 4 DR.
.... • C tl1 ......
Bqlllfped lo 1lllilit ,......,dq,
5 11 :k good around U125 lb tfeen 22.75;
1-lT-ltc
WI- - l =,,,,,...=-,------� t good 900-1100 lb sleer, 11.SO-U.OO,
6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON - $2,879.25 $2,47S.29
..... ■mlnidat7 and - la
s1ppon. A....,,. la■I I �ta 1116'1 CHAMPION HOUSE TRAIL- AIR &lt;DIDll'IOIIIIIG llD'IIIQ, FOR SALE - koolll house with ulillly and standard 18.50-19.00;
•
Standard ■hilt, beater, airfoam. cuehion,, backup li&amp;hts,
room and large choice aroond IOO lb haHen It.SO.
If •• po,- - G.._,.letd. ar llq ..,.. • �� beclo ,_._,. · __,_ .liok'a IiiUnden,oatina.
Wy-S..,I
Locull b'tnel, good 'fflG.800 lb. ,o • ,0.50. utlllly
j ti .. ._ Beuanoblt.
- WY ,___
, 7-«&lt; i'.'
- �- Coll WY
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16.511-17.so: utlllty and ,ommerolal
IS!9.
SENECA 6 CYL 4 DR. SEDAN ___ $2,560.55 $2,226.94
__: ,.dll
--n, NU'I.- _;
2--: lS ltp ..... IS.DO • 17 .00, mo,tly 1'.50
GAit, IPlDI. OIL _,•,� 111f,
,WO tone paint, heater, airfosm cwhions, backup liihti,
- Coll .. - ,.;,, I r ·- 11L1NDS; WINDOW
FOB SALE - t room - - down. In 17.50; ulllily aod comGOING l'I.ACICI
Vndottoatina, whlta aidowall Urea, atandard shill.
Ila- • - lllddlll ul Mlndo ... MM Porch Valb'ff· bath, In Mlnernlll■. SN Yio- merclal bulll 11.00-,0.00; h t I h
7G11
how
or
"1lcro
-ler
Sbadeo.
No
ad
HMII, lane■' Awnlnp
. good and choice - 17.00•I, �·rlamdeOill - .... Bl'own, Mlnenvllle.
1lalo w1ppo1 Supply, IIS UnloD•
I 13 � 31.00, good 24.00-11.00. mndard
tly
y
•
llnl,bed
jllNGER ELECTIIIC Pwlablo Ava. Pomnray, Oblo. S- 17-lllle. oto - perfec
MASON, MODERN 4 rvam h&lt;Mlle 20.IN&gt;S4.00. utully 11.00-11.00; good
��
loWIDI llocblno -,pleto wllh SINGER AllTOMATIC
,
..ZIG-ZAG .__.
prompt
bath. wnporch. N&gt;ce lul, pr- slaughter calve■ 1-2'.
aaf DIOIIO- Mach
to
�
..
fill• Int, call Roblnaan'• � den, carop. flied for retired
c
ly
e.•
s
i
barrows
on
Hop
_,
lna
ll
and
f
.,..,, palm ad mab ' � anced. Euy tonn, aYAilabll, and Illy c1un1n1. WY -.
71 down, ..... ,
&lt;eople, $7000.00. For lnlarmalloll 50 lo-.
.
-- Poy off balance ol IS'UO
ll filter, ,_.
Lll'IO ••d -11 bodies. bn9J duty ■princs. directional li;ht■, delau �wwera,
Follrtc Shop. Phone Wy-1- Roblnoon • Tr�Lustn Cleanen, ca11: Spruc,o 3-11111.
31&lt; SS !owe,; around 200 head 1-t IOO19
'Ille
hone
nd
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5
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la
. P
or
electric
opeed
variable
cuahlona.
alrf..,.
defrooteN,
6
beatar
bumper,
1
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-BALL STANDINGS

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BADDOlt
FEATlllUNG
On lfam1Do11d Ottu and Plano
9:30 TILL 1 PM
MIIMIIIU AND GUlffl WILCOMI

NEW 1961 DODGE PICKUP TRUCKS
Choice Of 4 - - Factory Suggested Price of $2,395.00.

Rawliags Special Springti• Price · · · · · · - · · · · · · $1,795.00

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

OOCIGE - OODGE-DART - LANCER - '
MIDDLEPORT
S. SECOND &amp; Mill ST.

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u lntenltve two-month training
,uc,: COllPS ftAINING
NEW YORK ( UPJ1 - Pea� prne,rarn 111. New Jer.ey's Rut11ir1
C.orps volunteeu will begin trai,1- r University start.mg June 26. Q;
ilC nexl. raonth for I mwinn to the 161, anly � will be chow1
for tht two-yt.at mluiorl, and wiU
Ctilombia
CAJlE, 11)('., whil;h oold1 I.he ,_.iw 1ioot.htt momh of tralfling
fint contract iti\'eP to a private Whan they tuTln lri Colombia
agency I.IJM»r Prtaidtnt Kennt The volunteen wllJ 1tudy Span• I
dy'1 Ptact � projram, 11ul iah, •.-iculture and lflllill eo...1\H,lday 161 vofunteers will take atructiM work.

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TO • • •

Meigs General Hospital
And Staff
Beal Wlsbes Ou Your
13th Aaalvenary

BECKY'S
OUR SINCEREST

CONGRATULA TIONS
To The Staff Of

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Our Heartiest
Congr1tul1tion1

Meigs General Hospital
ON YOUR

13th ' ANNIVERSARY
HARTLEY &amp; BENN ETT
SHOE STORE

Modern In every detail will be tho impression ol visi- le aving hor lotalion . •••• when bra Boslie, Dale Grimm' Jock
lhe patient i, a,l..p.
tor or palienl lo the new Meigs Memorial Hospital.
Flesher, Danny Dodd 11onn 1e
•
Located in the center of the level tract of &amp;round �om Each room will have P i P e d Stein, Mn, Lester zerkie, M r 1,
prising 2 ½ acres between the County Homo and the 0J1)'88fl which ■saw-ta an ad• Willard Arm,trong, Mr. and Mr1.
Children'• Hom• in Pomeroy, the hospllal will offer an quale ,upply constootly available Edwin Sltln tho honarot M I s 1
thoM 11;1ng 11equally pleasant v�ew from i1_1te.rior o_r exterior. Con- for each patlenl wllhout the old Armatroq,
structe� of red bric� the ,?ul l dmg wi ll l_nclude three pmblem of wheeling cylinders party.
wln&amp;s, mcludmg a. ' double wing extending from the which mu,l be connecled lhrough
BIRTHDAY PARTY
cenfer of the building ,ome 1 15 leet to the rear.
gau1eo.
lleatin1 and ■Ir condttlon• 8eckY 8urr1s was honored ,._1
·g
UJ)OII entering the lobby lhe viaroua
1h
hout �m
uaa bulldlnI wi•11 her parents Mr and Mr1. p e t t
.itor wm be a:reeted by a dep�rt• by such focililie, as Emeraency rmit dtilrtd
control
ol patient
pe
oo
...""R.. with
' r m temperature wi'lboul Jn any Burrli' on her ioth b'�.....,
ur, from the "•0reen and white'' R m' X-Ray auitc ' Labor•tory
oo
Supply
;,:ing
and
Sterlli
Centn,I
a
party
held
at
her
home.
Gwne1
�hat lor ma�y yeirl ha� marked
wt1y affectln11 the patient In the w e r O played on the lawn h
Room
Linen
,oom•
imd
on
into
Ia
' . 1 1u1· te. Tlu, teft renr adjoinin(I: room·
interior de111n• of ho1p1tal1. The Ute surg1c11
hen 1ildjourned in "'
aroup
1
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hou11
10bby wID U!I
-.. •1. P1Niant pasttl corrldm· • Jopd1 to the Dining 'f he surgJcal suikl will conslit
of muaJcal nlay,
ah�e that typ1hes
tho th1me o/ Hoo Klt&lt;: io , General Storage of two opora�l_na: roomi, cle;m up lot ca &amp;Pllll
u won by Vicki Johnl
m,
n
whi
h
w
.
pamtlng throuahoul each room or
n.....
.
.,och an 1c111 equ1pmt1nt rooms. rooms. ster1hzin1 arn, doctor .,.....
,Pl'U:tl were won by
..vu. -r
1'r ly lhe b ildin8 and 1n
th8 bui'kll
room
er
oc
1
k
lock
nun
,
er
a
1'0011\
, Betty Youn1 Cheryl Bl.llllfardna, 1.1 .. colorlul.
1.1
DirecLly acroae the corridor from
wlll be de,crlbed
and ourolna
olallon. W11lo of lhe ner. and •w
0.bt'rt """'m
0_.. ___
y
olh
.
11
e
ma111
o
y.
an
cen
ra
1
d
1
bb
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•h the 1Obb the
,. th rou.,.
rat
m,
will
o
a
r
a
of
m
bl Cl� - fruhment tablu wart eovertd
oo
usH, will be a �
fll
�
cat
for
patient
will find four corr
vll itor
complete explo11on with bI'rthday c1o"l,I,
,. lho l:All
..•l
. d Ior ust m1c tlle, with
L. tO var .ous w 1n Ofidor•
ueau1 I.1u1 ChaptI , de1i1gne
.pment
1
1 d'?I
the
I
e
proo
u
th
De
roua
ho
I
i
qi
: ut - was d«orated la pink ud whit.I
all faiths. The Emersency en•
bu1khn1. 'Mle right corridor will by
very
and
li
,
r
labor
n IN ob- and dtcorated with
oom
i
trance will ht! into the riaht re11r
doll
! le,d to roor_na for medlc•I and corridor from the dri\'e way lead· 1te�rical wing, will be elm:llar in and candlll Th e� clll:' MR
.
t
dre
, eurg_Jcal �ttcnla, while lhe left in around the right erKI of t h e de11gn_ lo th� aurglcal eulte. A aervecl co
l.
, with apnui oa
i �ndor will lead �•t
Nur1- bulldlnjj. Deliveries of .iill aup-- father • walt�ng room I• lrtclud• I.hem, alsokeCJlik
t, lee cream and
.
. o e e
111.1 Office, Administrator I office,
fld.
An
exammaton
room
wtll
ad
p11ea wIll ho m1 lh I Ct rear cor- .
, cup, o1 mInt, and nulo. r1v011
. 1u1'. and will
ConI�rence room, throu1h .111oors ridor
Jo!IJ the obstetrical
the
Gcnlral
in
the
area
of
opefll�i Into lht O�telric,1 wlnf. Stora e or Stoc room, The drive- permit treatment or an Out Pa- wore given to each pelt. Mra.
Adrian Lathe
An Mn.
k
The nll'ht rear corridor wlll pa■s
,.1•., y"■ndhLeah
i tendin." comp1ll1e1y around Uent , other th1m emergency, by 1er au�
________ _ way ex
11:'U Wnh 1 e aerv..,a,
lhe buidlin1 will permit
woy doctor, h�on duly In Ille hoopjal . 'M&gt;ooe allaodl,JJ wero Mro, LIU,.
Ho1plta1'1 Part
traffic routi111 and pevenHna: inte- /�e •�la� ha, been dealgn. ey, Mrs. Cheater Weaver, Okey
1......,. with ambulanc.. or ,me,- e • Or ..�u -�, 1:v•ry modon, Layne, Mr. and Mro. A I b e r I
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Defined
I tu e an wi O er a y pra_c- Rouah. Mr,. t. T.
The h01pltal'1 p!lrt in public 1ency vehicle,,
Bauab,
t0: a bea U med..,,r
ical ficil- 1 Howard Burrla, lbaraa M r L
health h&amp;ij been well identified. The p.11lient'1 room will feature
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Rotch,
0 el•• ��un y.
The hospital pro\'ides care to a very modllrn arranaement or Y
Sandra Grreer. Karen G�e.
those who need It; helps �ucale lumi1htn111 includinll the electric
Vlr&amp;lnll Thompaon. Judf Latbey,
o!
con1i1t
hilow
will
R.oQm.s
bod.
Ellubtlh Hudnall, 1111.... -tho\lC who ai•o tht care; provide,$
the tettlng for re1t1areh which lm- ono, two, and four btid1. E a c h
1 1amer, Bttty and Jarbar1 Yoq
P,rntla Ruuell1 JUIY I m t t h,
provt1 tht car.; 1er\l•• as a room lli provided with a private
Gloria Gibb■, Gall IIW.., Tom·
wolchdog agalnat disea,e in lbe loilol, while within Iha room it- I CWS
community, and, finally, hcl))S ed· set( a. lavatory will provido hot
my HGffmu, Jani)' R • u I h,
. 11!':W RAVEN
ucate the community in b e t l e r and cold walflr, and permit ind!Ong Clbba. Jobnay Woo( Phyl,.
P.TA. MEETING
vid1.ud alorina o( each pallenl's
he.11th pracUcn.
U. Grimm, Roger Rou■b, Tom.
he
s
of
theu
clothing.
ommunication
facilitil'
New
Haven
Parent
T.,ch,
my
l
T
The ho1pital c1.1n do all
Rouah1 1'bnlny Roulh, Nicky
C
only IO lon,i: a1 It has tho suppGrt will permit tho IN'lient to h1lk di• er■ Association will hold &amp; h t i r Wuver, Robert Dewhunt, t.w­
of lho people It Mrvo1. Thus the reclly wilh thci .nune1 on .d�ty at j 1a1t meeting on Thursda.)' tYtqlna rtnce Wtavtr, Johnny Burri9- Lar
major rt1ponslbility or tlie com- I.he nursng stl1il1on by tht 11rnple May 18th at 8 p.m lnltallatlo111 ry Cl.l'l'llnler, Coanit Hlglrty,
munltr toward lt1 ho,pUal Is lP· prcssin" of a button. These' facili• or oflicera ror the COll'liq ,-ear Kathy Haggerty, Bonnie . Roulh.
terest In and oupport ol the Ito,, lies 0110 permit l h • conslant will ho hold. Mr. Clydo J'oloy wll! Judy Athoy, Twry lleooh, Pam
I
pllal'1 cu�t pro1ram1 anJ fu. checki1g on patient condition by hi thci 111.1e1t 1peaker, hil talk wW ltoulh, M1f1aret Alh19)'1 O ■ r y
he ""''" ot lha olollon wilhoul he conoomln1 the new J u n f o r lluNlelle, Charle, Dlffn, Vicki
1011 1oalo,
Hllh 8oh0ul.
Johnolon, Choeyl llum&amp;ll'llner,
rAREWELL PARTY
Linda wa...,, Mlk• J'on11, Jloli.\ ra..well Porty WU htld for erl fledmu, Paul lllYN, 'lwp­
N1ncy Armotron1, on lht lawn ol 1111 Orllllm, Vonni Ollllnpr, C...
lbo home o! Mr, and llro. Edwle tlyi, llollsh, � No..U, lab
TO OUR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Sleln, given by Eddie Slob!, Cla11- Ana lllllor. J11m1111 JlMidt1plt,
dla itrilt, and Eolhor imlllllOD 1111'1' Jana &amp;oh. J• Illa Ath,
tho ,....P p1aylld pmeo and -,. Droama stn..._ Mr. 1 a d
roaatocl wlonero, pie and I c t llro. ltlfflt and tho honone,
cream woro 0l11 Mrvtd,
BecljJ. Thote ■endinl llilll wtrl
'111eN 1ltelH!IDJ wore DPll IUdlJ P,woll Ind llllllly llhlaD.
l'OMiROY. 0-

THE MODERN MART

Congratulations
Meigs General Hospital

FRANCIS
FLOR IST

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CONGRA TULATIONS

Meigs General Hospital

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Blue &amp; Grey R�staurant
POMEROY

CONGRAl'l/1,Al'IONS
TO

Meigs General Hospita l
ON TMIIR

13th AN NIVERSARY
Fine Contribution They
Make To Our Cornmunlty.

And The

Pomeroy PaJtiy Shop'
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Meigs General

Best Wishes .

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Best Wishes

CONGRATULATIONS

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For A Job Well Donell
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Congratulate The Entire
Staff At . • •

WE SALUTE

HOSP ITA L
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ON YOUR 13th ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations For The Fine
Work You Are Doing To

Make Ours A Better Place

lo

making our area

which to live.

CONGRATULATIONS
On Your 13t• Aanlvel'88l'y

B. H. ·Sanborn Jewelers

Meigs General Hospital

OFFICE STAFF ..: The office staff of Mei&amp;&amp; General Ho1PJtal handle■ all clerical work, adml11lon1, dl■cb■rgea
and bookkeeping, In addlUon to serving as recepUonists. Seated b Office Manager Albert Coatea and ltlnding
left lo ri,&amp;hl are Daisy Frecker, Carol Criiwell and Dean Barnltz. - Sentinel Photo .
and discbar(IIO. ud malllna of ceptioniol le l&gt;o,pltal ,ltlCon bt· which include heavy ...... ol typotatmnenlo to patlenlo. 0 1 1 1 c • aldto lwldllnJ replar dull•• 1 Joa.
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•Coate, ol Lincoln IIW, Pomeroy. II ,...,..,__.....iiiii..,._,iiiii;;;;;aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==
Mr. eoa1oo bu been empio.vaa
u office manager •t lfeJp Oenera! for a ye1r. He It uololod by
S'•'l&amp;Tlif'l'E'D ,,;,
clerko Doi.,y Frecbr, Dean Bary I(,,, ...#Cl • •
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Ollie• pmonnol ■t Melga Gen, won.
oral lloopital perform a ��- m• . . Bolll MI• Criswell and M r ■.
jorily of lhe duties and are poss\ l"r&lt;!&lt;ker hBve been employed for
bly as important to the hospihl ov1r I year Ill clerks while Mn.
administration as other worker.1&gt; Barnita ba1 been workina tbel"l'
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'Ibere are prescnUy four per- two yeara.
sons and a substRute who band A 1reat variety of work ii done
Jes lhe bookk..ping, admissions by lhe olllco olaff, They acl u re-

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BEST WI-SHES
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M E I GS G E N E R A L H O S P I T A L

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MEIGS GENERAL
HOSPITAL

ON THEIR

Meigs General Hospital

13TH ANNIVERSARY

ON THEIR ,iNE CONTRIBUTION

And To 111, Cltlz1111 Of MIits County Al We Look Forward To . The

TO OUR COMMUNITIES.

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New Mllp Ml_,lal Hospital.

FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY
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Poffllny, Obio

POM�ROY MOTOR CO.
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BEST WI SH ES
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Contribution To Making
Area A
Better Place In Which To Uve,

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WHOSE LOYAL SUPPORT HAS ENABLED

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CONGRAT'ULATIONS

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New York Clothing House

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MEIGS GENERAL
H O S P I TAL

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OHIO VALLEY
Plumbing and Heating

MEIGS GENERAL

Occasion • • •

Ewing Funeral Home

Best Wblae, On l'lae
Oeeulon Of l'our
13th ANNIVERSARY

BEST WISHE S

On This Very Special

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13th ANNMISARY

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CONGRATULATIONS

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h.,r,lo lo 111'1111 - 1-ofllo Jur,, • lllo b1r11i ,I o - Nb,
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lcol -lllotl by baoplltlo dNt
11111 toll lb, complU '""7 o! lllo
progmo o! haopClal ... fot 11
It coalillllOIII anti
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pil&amp;� ore COllltlllll1 cbaJlonptl
to narrow the pp belw... what
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13TB ANNIVERSARY

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Meigs General Hospital

A Community Partnership'

Good heallb 16 an lnlrlnllc jlll'I lbt bullll ll•llllf oervlca - bolh I limo 1111 uldo ...i, Ytar lot tho hoopllal provlcleo f.,. lt.o commun. ditldla lo lllllurlly. - daJJ)'
of lho Incr,,.olngly � 11111d, C\ll'IU., .,-,d PNY91liv....,hlch oat..,•o baoplull and tho ,- tty lo, of .....,., poUeol &lt;are. 'lllo - •Npor10 Jh'o - bopo In
ar,I ol �•mil ... wll for .U mun , hoallhlor and lonpr lilo munllleo lhey ....,, lo bocomo mapltudo al lhlt Ofrvlco lo ..,. tho -Inuin, lliUek • dlN.oM.
Amorlcu, 'nle lurlheranca ot !or _,,. fflllfflbtr o! the """" botler ocqu,mlod. 11,, th,mo e! pba■lzed when we know lha! 'l" ""1 lmowta, lbol within •
lhlo yell'• ob..,.anco lo "Your o! e vo,y •iJ!ot people .m ,_11, Wo Nod ol IIIOdi,a! - lolhat IOII � tho prllNry coooem 011mlty.
o! 7ou, boopilal which provldoo 'nlto lo Notional Ho■pital Wook, lloopflall - A C&lt;ommunlty Part- ��'!i.:.:. :, y:u::� :, ..W
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and lhe hoapltol. 'Ml• ho,. llwl
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refloclod In lho dodlcolad .,,..
pllal ,toey help■ each lo reallu 'Milo ha■ been • -ury of IC� lco Jouad In baopllalo, llorvlcol
the new berllqe of heallh and lo •nlUlc mlracleL ll bu broupl lha! wer. unboard of _ ,ven unde,cribo tho areas In which the the m oo l ama,:lnj stride, ii drNlllld of - J\111 I fr, decodoo
hoopilal clepeoda on public wider- heallh eare over ooocentralod Ja. ogo on - beb&gt;I provldod.
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tlandlni oJOd aupport U tt lo lo lo ■uclo • briel perjod. Two dee- Highly d&lt;voloped teat, carried
&lt;0ntinu, expandln( Ha sorvice■ ad!I have been oddod lo t h • out In the modom loboratorleo
lo en&gt;we_r the heallh needs o! lh, IUe opaa. More bal,lf, are living ohed Ugbt mi lho nwiot ebffluoe
eommun,ty.
lo rrow up, and moN molhert problmo In dloposw. llucoeo
� most lmportant service the and (athe111 live lo ourtuni their treatment l■ now being ertended

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nporllq oonwmmldblo - •
and orr■r educational program.
la such ana., aa p,.....tal eve ,
nulrlllan 111d "'"""'1 Jinjoao.

Best Wishes To
Meigs General Hospital

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/ There are 19 reglsttred and
practical nursrs on the staff of
Meigs General Hospital in addJ·
tlon to the l'OOka, a m•i.nt.rlance
repairman. 11:nd hoapital t•rhnlc­
i.ans.
The care 11rtd contrf&gt;I of petlenU.
ii a b1x re1pon.11billty, making 11
neceuary for tnlned PtrtO!lR to
handle the duliea. Supeniiaou of
nurae. at M eigs General Hospit·
al ls Emma Adaffl!. Sht 1a also
a registered nurse.
Other registered nurse, art Dor­
othy Caldwell, E�lo Cro11, PhyJ.
Us Knopp, Jean Wrifi}lt, Patrlcl,
Jones, Leone: CH!lland, Isabelle
Wehrung, and Grace Sc::hl,.1Ue.
The praclical 11\.ltlei are Aman•
da Murray. Georgia Fraley , Mat­
lha GllmON, Margretta R o 1.1 sJI,
Mabel 'l'r■cy, Je■n Taylor, Vlr•
linia Grimm, Juonlta llotlilf,
EXPERIENCED HAND - Georee Smith, career . hospital consultant, formerly Cherole Bunlollo ond IG. N.&gt; Hen­
admlni11ra tor ol Pl. Pleasanl's Pleasant Valley Hospital, and a consultant for other rletlo Rutlonculter.
ho■pllal expansion projects. is shown here In his office in the County lnfll'll!ary Laboratory lo&lt;hnieian ,1 M•ii•
about a stone'• throw from whQre the new Meigs Memorial Hospllal will be built General 1., Dick Soylor and •-ray
technit'l21n is W1.1lter Luca,, Dlt­
aoon. -a Sentinel Photo.
tarlarnJ are Lucille Callo, Mary
Tyler, Chrbtlne Fr'lleman and
Thelma Dunean.
n ha, bten pointed .,. In lht
pa1t by patient• that nurse, and
other workers of Meigs General
Oeorge Srnlth, 1 recognized ex for the MelJll Memorlal Ho�pital. workin&amp; In connection with hosp!!• Hoapltal are a particularly friend,
pert in hol!lpilal administration, He will alAO serve In an advisor!' j als for about 14 year1. Mr. Smith ly 11ro1.1p of person,.
wn• ,employed by the Melg1 Ho,. capacity until tht- slrurlurt' is l wa11 in demand to work al a num · �� -��...-a,f�if
pltal Commh1sien •\ conaultant completed and ri,arly to be ope11- �r of other similar joba before The Gfficl I
pvt mad b
with hi• dulles lol!lglnnlng the flr:1 . ed.
laking the one offered by the MeI11 G•nera
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dlretlo
n tor DIIO
�m 1th 11 experienced In hfl:ip1t- iJtralor at Plea111nl Valley, 1\11' , He had worked at running a •h•'llt'ed·
al work. ne 11erved a11 admlnls · Smith, was bu,1ne51 manager of hoipital iivhile aierving wlth t h e To&amp;al · admluS
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trator r,f the Plea1rnnt Valley Ho1• !he Reynolds Memorial �011pltal
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pita! In Pt. Plae,ant, W, Va. for m Glendale. W Va. Durmg h;'I 861
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Hli yean before accepting dutie!I �lay at Glendalfl t wo .nd,Utio.n1 .:md
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ten, CN:cupa.ncy '11. l.
lUI Mei,l(s Hoapllal Consultant.
w11re made to 1he hosp1Lul. w1ltJ War II. At _pre$ent, Mr. S m I ! h
A
nrale
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1 has his office at the county
He WH hired by the board him es advisor.
m• Sar kt I
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namely for the purpofie of 11elect- Though thii• wlll be Smith's rir:;t firmery, riext to the ho1plt1J build1u.
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Visitors And Patients Will Be Impressed :�i:::-..�,111:;-::��
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Carroll, B i l l Slump, Sheldon
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BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
290 N. 2nd Middleport

CONGRATULATIONS

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ond ....u.aJ --,cl,. Aa add,

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Ilona! ....,..."1111. of hotpllol,
Reapomibilitl""
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Consultant Was Administrator At Glendale,
W. Va., When Two Additions Were Made

Meigs General Hospital
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POMEROY NATIONAL IANK

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u lntenltve two-month training
,uc,: COllPS ftAINING
NEW YORK ( UPJ1 - Pea� prne,rarn 111. New Jer.ey's Rut11ir1
C.orps volunteeu will begin trai,1- r University start.mg June 26. Q;
ilC nexl. raonth for I mwinn to the 161, anly � will be chow1
for tht two-yt.at mluiorl, and wiU
Ctilombia
CAJlE, 11)('., whil;h oold1 I.he ,_.iw 1ioot.htt momh of tralfling
fint contract iti\'eP to a private Whan they tuTln lri Colombia
agency I.IJM»r Prtaidtnt Kennt The volunteen wllJ 1tudy Span• I
dy'1 Ptact � projram, 11ul iah, •.-iculture and lflllill eo...1\H,lday 161 vofunteers will take atructiM work.

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Meigs General Hospital
And Staff
Beal Wlsbes Ou Your
13th Aaalvenary

BECKY'S
OUR SINCEREST

CONGRATULA TIONS
To The Staff Of

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Our Heartiest
Congr1tul1tion1

Meigs General Hospital
ON YOUR

13th ' ANNIVERSARY
HARTLEY &amp; BENN ETT
SHOE STORE

Modern In every detail will be tho impression ol visi- le aving hor lotalion . •••• when bra Boslie, Dale Grimm' Jock
lhe patient i, a,l..p.
tor or palienl lo the new Meigs Memorial Hospital.
Flesher, Danny Dodd 11onn 1e
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Located in the center of the level tract of &amp;round �om Each room will have P i P e d Stein, Mn, Lester zerkie, M r 1,
prising 2 ½ acres between the County Homo and the 0J1)'88fl which ■saw-ta an ad• Willard Arm,trong, Mr. and Mr1.
Children'• Hom• in Pomeroy, the hospllal will offer an quale ,upply constootly available Edwin Sltln tho honarot M I s 1
thoM 11;1ng 11equally pleasant v�ew from i1_1te.rior o_r exterior. Con- for each patlenl wllhout the old Armatroq,
structe� of red bric� the ,?ul l dmg wi ll l_nclude three pmblem of wheeling cylinders party.
wln&amp;s, mcludmg a. ' double wing extending from the which mu,l be connecled lhrough
BIRTHDAY PARTY
cenfer of the building ,ome 1 15 leet to the rear.
gau1eo.
lleatin1 and ■Ir condttlon• 8eckY 8urr1s was honored ,._1
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UJ)OII entering the lobby lhe viaroua
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hout �m
uaa bulldlnI wi•11 her parents Mr and Mr1. p e t t
.itor wm be a:reeted by a dep�rt• by such focililie, as Emeraency rmit dtilrtd
control
ol patient
pe
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...""R.. with
' r m temperature wi'lboul Jn any Burrli' on her ioth b'�.....,
ur, from the "•0reen and white'' R m' X-Ray auitc ' Labor•tory
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Supply
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and
Sterlli
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party
held
at
her
home.
Gwne1
�hat lor ma�y yeirl ha� marked
wt1y affectln11 the patient In the w e r O played on the lawn h
Room
Linen
,oom•
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on
into
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interior de111n• of ho1p1tal1. The Ute surg1c11
hen 1ildjourned in "'
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-.. •1. P1Niant pasttl corrldm· • Jopd1 to the Dining 'f he surgJcal suikl will conslit
of muaJcal nlay,
ah�e that typ1hes
tho th1me o/ Hoo Klt&lt;: io , General Storage of two opora�l_na: roomi, cle;m up lot ca &amp;Pllll
u won by Vicki Johnl
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whi
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pamtlng throuahoul each room or
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.,och an 1c111 equ1pmt1nt rooms. rooms. ster1hzin1 arn, doctor .,.....
,Pl'U:tl were won by
..vu. -r
1'r ly lhe b ildin8 and 1n
th8 bui'kll
room
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, Betty Youn1 Cheryl Bl.llllfardna, 1.1 .. colorlul.
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DirecLly acroae the corridor from
wlll be de,crlbed
and ourolna
olallon. W11lo of lhe ner. and •w
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usH, will be a �
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patient
will find four corr
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complete explo11on with bI'rthday c1o"l,I,
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. d Ior ust m1c tlle, with
L. tO var .ous w 1n Ofidor•
ueau1 I.1u1 ChaptI , de1i1gne
.pment
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De
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ho
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: ut - was d«orated la pink ud whit.I
all faiths. The Emersency en•
bu1khn1. 'Mle right corridor will by
very
and
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labor
n IN ob- and dtcorated with
oom
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trance will ht! into the riaht re11r
doll
! le,d to roor_na for medlc•I and corridor from the dri\'e way lead· 1te�rical wing, will be elm:llar in and candlll Th e� clll:' MR
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, eurg_Jcal �ttcnla, while lhe left in around the right erKI of t h e de11gn_ lo th� aurglcal eulte. A aervecl co
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, with apnui oa
i �ndor will lead �•t
Nur1- bulldlnjj. Deliveries of .iill aup-- father • walt�ng room I• lrtclud• I.hem, alsokeCJlik
t, lee cream and
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111.1 Office, Administrator I office,
fld.
An
exammaton
room
wtll
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p11ea wIll ho m1 lh I Ct rear cor- .
, cup, o1 mInt, and nulo. r1v011
. 1u1'. and will
ConI�rence room, throu1h .111oors ridor
Jo!IJ the obstetrical
the
Gcnlral
in
the
area
of
opefll�i Into lht O�telric,1 wlnf. Stora e or Stoc room, The drive- permit treatment or an Out Pa- wore given to each pelt. Mra.
Adrian Lathe
An Mn.
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The nll'ht rear corridor wlll pa■s
,.1•., y"■ndhLeah
i tendin." comp1ll1e1y around Uent , other th1m emergency, by 1er au�
________ _ way ex
11:'U Wnh 1 e aerv..,a,
lhe buidlin1 will permit
woy doctor, h�on duly In Ille hoopjal . 'M&gt;ooe allaodl,JJ wero Mro, LIU,.
Ho1plta1'1 Part
traffic routi111 and pevenHna: inte- /�e •�la� ha, been dealgn. ey, Mrs. Cheater Weaver, Okey
1......,. with ambulanc.. or ,me,- e • Or ..�u -�, 1:v•ry modon, Layne, Mr. and Mro. A I b e r I
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Defined
I tu e an wi O er a y pra_c- Rouah. Mr,. t. T.
The h01pltal'1 p!lrt in public 1ency vehicle,,
Bauab,
t0: a bea U med..,,r
ical ficil- 1 Howard Burrla, lbaraa M r L
health h&amp;ij been well identified. The p.11lient'1 room will feature
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The hospital pro\'ides care to a very modllrn arranaement or Y
Sandra Grreer. Karen G�e.
those who need It; helps �ucale lumi1htn111 includinll the electric
Vlr&amp;lnll Thompaon. Judf Latbey,
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con1i1t
hilow
will
R.oQm.s
bod.
Ellubtlh Hudnall, 1111.... -tho\lC who ai•o tht care; provide,$
the tettlng for re1t1areh which lm- ono, two, and four btid1. E a c h
1 1amer, Bttty and Jarbar1 Yoq
P,rntla Ruuell1 JUIY I m t t h,
provt1 tht car.; 1er\l•• as a room lli provided with a private
Gloria Gibb■, Gall IIW.., Tom·
wolchdog agalnat disea,e in lbe loilol, while within Iha room it- I CWS
community, and, finally, hcl))S ed· set( a. lavatory will provido hot
my HGffmu, Jani)' R • u I h,
. 11!':W RAVEN
ucate the community in b e t l e r and cold walflr, and permit ind!Ong Clbba. Jobnay Woo( Phyl,.
P.TA. MEETING
vid1.ud alorina o( each pallenl's
he.11th pracUcn.
U. Grimm, Roger Rou■b, Tom.
he
s
of
theu
clothing.
ommunication
facilitil'
New
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The ho1pital c1.1n do all
Rouah1 1'bnlny Roulh, Nicky
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only IO lon,i: a1 It has tho suppGrt will permit tho IN'lient to h1lk di• er■ Association will hold &amp; h t i r Wuver, Robert Dewhunt, t.w­
of lho people It Mrvo1. Thus the reclly wilh thci .nune1 on .d�ty at j 1a1t meeting on Thursda.)' tYtqlna rtnce Wtavtr, Johnny Burri9- Lar
major rt1ponslbility or tlie com- I.he nursng stl1il1on by tht 11rnple May 18th at 8 p.m lnltallatlo111 ry Cl.l'l'llnler, Coanit Hlglrty,
munltr toward lt1 ho,pUal Is lP· prcssin" of a button. These' facili• or oflicera ror the COll'liq ,-ear Kathy Haggerty, Bonnie . Roulh.
terest In and oupport ol the Ito,, lies 0110 permit l h • conslant will ho hold. Mr. Clydo J'oloy wll! Judy Athoy, Twry lleooh, Pam
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pllal'1 cu�t pro1ram1 anJ fu. checki1g on patient condition by hi thci 111.1e1t 1peaker, hil talk wW ltoulh, M1f1aret Alh19)'1 O ■ r y
he ""''" ot lha olollon wilhoul he conoomln1 the new J u n f o r lluNlelle, Charle, Dlffn, Vicki
1011 1oalo,
Hllh 8oh0ul.
Johnolon, Choeyl llum&amp;ll'llner,
rAREWELL PARTY
Linda wa...,, Mlk• J'on11, Jloli.\ ra..well Porty WU htld for erl fledmu, Paul lllYN, 'lwp­
N1ncy Armotron1, on lht lawn ol 1111 Orllllm, Vonni Ollllnpr, C...
lbo home o! Mr, and llro. Edwle tlyi, llollsh, � No..U, lab
TO OUR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Sleln, given by Eddie Slob!, Cla11- Ana lllllor. J11m1111 JlMidt1plt,
dla itrilt, and Eolhor imlllllOD 1111'1' Jana &amp;oh. J• Illa Ath,
tho ,....P p1aylld pmeo and -,. Droama stn..._ Mr. 1 a d
roaatocl wlonero, pie and I c t llro. ltlfflt and tho honone,
cream woro 0l11 Mrvtd,
BecljJ. Thote ■endinl llilll wtrl
'111eN 1ltelH!IDJ wore DPll IUdlJ P,woll Ind llllllly llhlaD.
l'OMiROY. 0-

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Congratulations
Meigs General Hospital

FRANCIS
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The Order Of The D11yl

CONGRA TULATIONS

Meigs General Hospital

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Blue &amp; Grey R�staurant
POMEROY

CONGRAl'l/1,Al'IONS
TO

Meigs General Hospita l
ON TMIIR

13th AN NIVERSARY
Fine Contribution They
Make To Our Cornmunlty.

And The

Pomeroy PaJtiy Shop'
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Meigs General

Best Wishes .

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Our
Best Wishes

CONGRATULATIONS

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For A Job Well Donell
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Congratulate The Entire
Staff At . • •

WE SALUTE

HOSP ITA L
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ON YOUR 13th ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations For The Fine
Work You Are Doing To

Make Ours A Better Place

lo

making our area

which to live.

CONGRATULATIONS
On Your 13t• Aanlvel'88l'y

B. H. ·Sanborn Jewelers

Meigs General Hospital

OFFICE STAFF ..: The office staff of Mei&amp;&amp; General Ho1PJtal handle■ all clerical work, adml11lon1, dl■cb■rgea
and bookkeeping, In addlUon to serving as recepUonists. Seated b Office Manager Albert Coatea and ltlnding
left lo ri,&amp;hl are Daisy Frecker, Carol Criiwell and Dean Barnltz. - Sentinel Photo .
and discbar(IIO. ud malllna of ceptioniol le l&gt;o,pltal ,ltlCon bt· which include heavy ...... ol typotatmnenlo to patlenlo. 0 1 1 1 c • aldto lwldllnJ replar dull•• 1 Joa.
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manager ol tlit sruup lo Albort
•Coate, ol Lincoln IIW, Pomeroy. II ,...,..,__.....iiiii..,._,iiiii;;;;;aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==
Mr. eoa1oo bu been empio.vaa
u office manager •t lfeJp Oenera! for a ye1r. He It uololod by
S'•'l&amp;Tlif'l'E'D ,,;,
clerko Doi.,y Frecbr, Dean Bary I(,,, ...#Cl • •
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Ollie• pmonnol ■t Melga Gen, won.
oral lloopital perform a ��- m• . . Bolll MI• Criswell and M r ■.
jorily of lhe duties and are poss\ l"r&lt;!&lt;ker hBve been employed for
bly as important to the hospihl ov1r I year Ill clerks while Mn.
administration as other worker.1&gt; Barnita ba1 been workina tbel"l'
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'Ibere are prescnUy four per- two yeara.
sons and a substRute who band A 1reat variety of work ii done
Jes lhe bookk..ping, admissions by lhe olllco olaff, They acl u re-

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BEST WI-SHES
TO THE

M E I GS G E N E R A L H O S P I T A L

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MEIGS GENERAL
HOSPITAL

ON THEIR

Meigs General Hospital

13TH ANNIVERSARY

ON THEIR ,iNE CONTRIBUTION

And To 111, Cltlz1111 Of MIits County Al We Look Forward To . The

TO OUR COMMUNITIES.

Coming Of
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New Mllp Ml_,lal Hospital.

FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY
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Poffllny, Obio

POM�ROY MOTOR CO.
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TO THE
STAFF
OF THE

BEST WI SH ES
Our.

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Contribution To Making
Area A
Better Place In Which To Uve,

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WHOSE LOYAL SUPPORT HAS ENABLED

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CONGRAT'ULATIONS

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New York Clothing House

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Today We Salute
MEIGS GENERAL
H O S P I TAL

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OHIO VALLEY
Plumbing and Heating

MEIGS GENERAL

Occasion • • •

Ewing Funeral Home

Best Wblae, On l'lae
Oeeulon Of l'our
13th ANNIVERSARY

BEST WISHE S

On This Very Special

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13th ANNMISARY

THE S HOE BOX

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CONGRATULATIONS

tf flf 111 - dn&lt;tloao looY&gt;11 •'10 - 111 - o1 W... •
h.,r,lo lo 111'1111 - 1-ofllo Jur,, • lllo b1r11i ,I o - Nb,
. . . . . ond lo - � lllNIIII•
lo Ibo -,o11G11 ol 1arto,
doon '" ..,11,llad ,-pl,
- ol • 1flloo lo tAinll ol ...,
lo opplr - we1■1cr
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CCaalllood Ga ,. II
lcol -lllotl by baoplltlo dNt
11111 toll lb, complU '""7 o! lllo
progmo o! haopClal ... fot 11
It coalillllOIII anti
Jloo.
pil&amp;� ore COllltlllll1 cbaJlonptl
to narrow the pp belw... what
t, le•mtd lbrt,,p madl&lt;al ro­
oearch and what the)' �
p,ov ide. 8-arcb grant, "' mlracle, and, wtt!)out pa111nt8, puab-

13TB ANNIVERSARY

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Meigs General Hospital

A Community Partnership'

Good heallb 16 an lnlrlnllc jlll'I lbt bullll ll•llllf oervlca - bolh I limo 1111 uldo ...i, Ytar lot tho hoopllal provlcleo f.,. lt.o commun. ditldla lo lllllurlly. - daJJ)'
of lho Incr,,.olngly � 11111d, C\ll'IU., .,-,d PNY91liv....,hlch oat..,•o baoplull and tho ,- tty lo, of .....,., poUeol &lt;are. 'lllo - •Npor10 Jh'o - bopo In
ar,I ol �•mil ... wll for .U mun , hoallhlor and lonpr lilo munllleo lhey ....,, lo bocomo mapltudo al lhlt Ofrvlco lo ..,. tho -Inuin, lliUek • dlN.oM.
Amorlcu, 'nle lurlheranca ot !or _,,. fflllfflbtr o! the """" botler ocqu,mlod. 11,, th,mo e! pba■lzed when we know lha! 'l" ""1 lmowta, lbol within •
lhlo yell'• ob..,.anco lo "Your o! e vo,y •iJ!ot people .m ,_11, Wo Nod ol IIIOdi,a! - lolhat IOII � tho prllNry coooem 011mlty.
o! 7ou, boopilal which provldoo 'nlto lo Notional Ho■pital Wook, lloopflall - A C&lt;ommunlty Part- ��'!i.:.:. :, y:u::� :, ..W
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yoaro boeauoo
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and lhe hoapltol. 'Ml• ho,. llwl
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refloclod In lho dodlcolad .,,..
pllal ,toey help■ each lo reallu 'Milo ha■ been • -ury of IC� lco Jouad In baopllalo, llorvlcol
the new berllqe of heallh and lo •nlUlc mlracleL ll bu broupl lha! wer. unboard of _ ,ven unde,cribo tho areas In which the the m oo l ama,:lnj stride, ii drNlllld of - J\111 I fr, decodoo
hoopilal clepeoda on public wider- heallh eare over ooocentralod Ja. ogo on - beb&gt;I provldod.
TO
tlandlni oJOd aupport U tt lo lo lo ■uclo • briel perjod. Two dee- Highly d&lt;voloped teat, carried
&lt;0ntinu, expandln( Ha sorvice■ ad!I have been oddod lo t h • out In the modom loboratorleo
lo en&gt;we_r the heallh needs o! lh, IUe opaa. More bal,lf, are living ohed Ugbt mi lho nwiot ebffluoe
eommun,ty.
lo rrow up, and moN molhert problmo In dloposw. llucoeo
� most lmportant service the and (athe111 live lo ourtuni their treatment l■ now being ertended

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POMIROY

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Hoaplala Mil.ti In � and
nporllq oonwmmldblo - •
and orr■r educational program.
la such ana., aa p,.....tal eve ,
nulrlllan 111d "'"""'1 Jinjoao.

Best Wishes To
Meigs General Hospital

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/ There are 19 reglsttred and
practical nursrs on the staff of
Meigs General Hospital in addJ·
tlon to the l'OOka, a m•i.nt.rlance
repairman. 11:nd hoapital t•rhnlc­
i.ans.
The care 11rtd contrf&gt;I of petlenU.
ii a b1x re1pon.11billty, making 11
neceuary for tnlned PtrtO!lR to
handle the duliea. Supeniiaou of
nurae. at M eigs General Hospit·
al ls Emma Adaffl!. Sht 1a also
a registered nurse.
Other registered nurse, art Dor­
othy Caldwell, E�lo Cro11, PhyJ.
Us Knopp, Jean Wrifi}lt, Patrlcl,
Jones, Leone: CH!lland, Isabelle
Wehrung, and Grace Sc::hl,.1Ue.
The praclical 11\.ltlei are Aman•
da Murray. Georgia Fraley , Mat­
lha GllmON, Margretta R o 1.1 sJI,
Mabel 'l'r■cy, Je■n Taylor, Vlr•
linia Grimm, Juonlta llotlilf,
EXPERIENCED HAND - Georee Smith, career . hospital consultant, formerly Cherole Bunlollo ond IG. N.&gt; Hen­
admlni11ra tor ol Pl. Pleasanl's Pleasant Valley Hospital, and a consultant for other rletlo Rutlonculter.
ho■pllal expansion projects. is shown here In his office in the County lnfll'll!ary Laboratory lo&lt;hnieian ,1 M•ii•
about a stone'• throw from whQre the new Meigs Memorial Hospllal will be built General 1., Dick Soylor and •-ray
technit'l21n is W1.1lter Luca,, Dlt­
aoon. -a Sentinel Photo.
tarlarnJ are Lucille Callo, Mary
Tyler, Chrbtlne Fr'lleman and
Thelma Dunean.
n ha, bten pointed .,. In lht
pa1t by patient• that nurse, and
other workers of Meigs General
Oeorge Srnlth, 1 recognized ex for the MelJll Memorlal Ho�pital. workin&amp; In connection with hosp!!• Hoapltal are a particularly friend,
pert in hol!lpilal administration, He will alAO serve In an advisor!' j als for about 14 year1. Mr. Smith ly 11ro1.1p of person,.
wn• ,employed by the Melg1 Ho,. capacity until tht- slrurlurt' is l wa11 in demand to work al a num · �� -��...-a,f�if
pltal Commh1sien •\ conaultant completed and ri,arly to be ope11- �r of other similar joba before The Gfficl I
pvt mad b
with hi• dulles lol!lglnnlng the flr:1 . ed.
laking the one offered by the MeI11 G•nera
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0I M�rch.
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bo■rd
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dlretlo
n tor DIIO
�m 1th 11 experienced In hfl:ip1t- iJtralor at Plea111nl Valley, 1\11' , He had worked at running a •h•'llt'ed·
al work. ne 11erved a11 admlnls · Smith, was bu,1ne51 manager of hoipital iivhile aierving wlth t h e To&amp;al · admluS
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trator r,f the Plea1rnnt Valley Ho1• !he Reynolds Memorial �011pltal
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pita! In Pt. Plae,ant, W, Va. for m Glendale. W Va. Durmg h;'I 861
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Hli yean before accepting dutie!I �lay at Glendalfl t wo .nd,Utio.n1 .:md
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ten, CN:cupa.ncy '11. l.
lUI Mei,l(s Hoapllal Consultant.
w11re made to 1he hosp1Lul. w1ltJ War II. At _pre$ent, Mr. S m I ! h
A
nrale
ffllllll It.
1 has his office at the county
He WH hired by the board him es advisor.
m• Sar kt I
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namely for the purpofie of 11elect- Though thii• wlll be Smith's rir:;t firmery, riext to the ho1plt1J build1u.
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Visitors And Patients Will Be Impressed :�i:::-..�,111:;-::��
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Carroll, B i l l Slump, Sheldon
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BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
290 N. 2nd Middleport

CONGRATULATIONS

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��-pllal, wbidl In lum aro """ponents of p,atient care, are educalion aod trallllng o! penotlllOI,
ond ....u.aJ --,cl,. Aa add,

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Ilona! ....,..."1111. of hotpllol,
Reapomibilitl""
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Consultant Was Administrator At Glendale,
W. Va., When Two Additions Were Made

Meigs General Hospital
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operation In .. -- to a:Dany Sentinel, Po111eroy-Middleport, 0., May I91 J9e_!
k mor, , ff.ctw, and elf1&lt;ienl "'i mpoosibllille, for lbe CODI- maternal, infant, and clilld hy­
u..tr
met.hods of operalioo.
munity' i health. �ventin med- glene, and helpa 111 all .,- IJ'OUP'
Ho5pllals a� coocemed just •8 icine Ms loa g been 11, ,omt re. Lo educate the pat�t and hi&amp;
you ar,, � ,lh the r mng ,�, al IJ)Oll&amp;ibilily DI the bosp tlal and tho family on m.,u,n of beallh aod
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heallb care. They are self-erltical local heallh departffifflt. The hol- hygiene.
and ar� wnstanuy :,eta1 c.11mg for ; pita! N,iiL!ltl the work of the health , Mor� holpltala � cooperat­
w. where greater eU1c1en&lt;:.es 1 department bJ' d�ting and re- ina_ -wtth other,
are
or ■NI of•
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ca.a be ell�l@'d without low ri
porlm&amp; commumcab le diseases ; fermg educational p grams for
.
It hae been estanated about 7o , l belf st andard of persona!aed pa• trealmg pat ients with tuberculos, the community oo such upectl
persons, ll\lt or Lake • few . _will l ieot can. Studies mlo Uutr ope_r- i., and pohomyelilis, and continu- of preventive medicine III pre-n •
be @m�loyed rn, lb@ new M e I g s at mg procedures havt' mulled m i g the llt'Ver-end lng fight against j tal. maternal and child c-art , D\1n
Memonal Hospital, when complel· such eJfic1enc1es H group purtrition, meatal byt:iene, and deFurthermore, the
inlectlon.
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chasmg of supplies , methoda un- : pltal practices the ' principlell of
t Continued on Pq;e •!
Beginners' arithmetic suggests prove ments, work �nm�lification ' �----....:.
thl!l will produce an annua! pa1- 1.echmqueti, cost accounting, and I
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roll to people nmnint: the boa;pit- . labor saving devices. But hospit•
al of about a quarter of a million al people know that they cannot
HOW IT W I LL LOOK - The new Meigs County 42-bed Memorial Hospital will look like this according to the dollars. This was one of the rea ""'"'t the '""""on of • macllto the ine which will care for pa.l M!!nl.t
1rt 1st's pen of Harrv· RJ.Y· Ne\'.
· W heeling. To its right is the new County Infirmary; at left is the Children's Home. : sons cited II important
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electorate two yean ago whie-r1 with the dedication and compas- I
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that risas sharply from the lower I.
' sion of . nur st .
the bond iasue was approved.
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As tim, passed, and M e i g s , Bee'".. peopl• "" .. noc• � ·
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, tery to
gh gro
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County slipped fartheT into the sary to the hospital. we cannot
Then. two years ago the county I t9fi0.fit
dol expect the applicatlOJI of costnational econom h•.
opened its now inf,rma;y for ii,
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sa•ing t«hniqun to produce • ,
budding
th;,
drums.
reasor for
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, old folks.
marked reduction i.n hospital costs
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the hospital loomed more
M 1d ben-y Heights. lht&gt; Pomeroy lo passersby a cornfield, toma1o the elderly C'Ounty ch ildren s l Between the infirmary and the
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We CH expefl them to ha/d co,u
,i rea that IO years ago d1�played I µ;.itch. a farmhouse or two, and home bmldmg, today looks much I Childn�n·s Home which since i95 1 , than ever ·
do wn to the Iowest �ss,"ble le ve1 , 1
'Ttre payroll is by no means all
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has been repa ired repo inted and
nd ttns 1s what hospitals an try·
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· will have improved is the site of the new that i·s i mport an1 , econom1ca
Before 1962 IS
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a nother
important Meigs County Memorial Hospital. speak 1 ng
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face J 1·f•·
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Sometime this year con strucllon Many ot her c1:osp1ta1 1um·tions
-• 1ion III e1. 1h er . the
w1'lhout a 1-aiuc
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wanls tha1 . 1n fac1, we w a n t ,
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Pomeroy V1· 11 age Council.
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on both sides or the hardtop road J ieve.
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gram of hospital accreditation
I to-d�y supplies c?nsumed 111 op•
was develv�. If a hospital is ac- 1
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credited, lt means that the care I

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,. tt direct tie between the hrupital
and the community is through the
or all the community ' s intett5�
hospil.:11's
governing board. Thl!l
and goab, perhaps tiOJ'le ranks
group
of
community
leadere, who
higher than the bealth of it1 citi­
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without
pay,
set
the b· 11·d
zens. Mo■t people take thla "'heri•
j policies under which the hospittage o! health" too much for
1 a� _operates. Jt iis their respon�i­
• sranted, It i11 uawned, for ex•
hility to nssure that the ho1pital
ampla, that lbe boapllal will be
provides high quality care. The
theNI whenever lll!eded.
bo:ml: -� fad, has comple!e re- l
But it won't be unle8!1 citliens
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' the ad._�inistrator and it bears !l:e
fort, take some interest, and ofj
responsibility for the quality or
lon
fer pupport to the lnsutut ,
medical
care that is provkled in
which 1tand1 guard over healt.b. !
lhe hospital. In tum, it fos!trs
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support of the hospital.
As indlvldu.!lls, yo11 can active.
B A NK ER - Edison Hob- · ly participate in the communlly
l l&amp;etter, president of the Po- par lnership with your hospital by
' meroy NatJonal B11nk, Is !irst having an tmderstanding ol
_ eeretary-treasur
er of Meigs 1ls purposes .md its goals. Be­
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General Hospital. Mr, Hob-- come familiar and conct:-oed
stetter served as thalrman about the health needs of YOW'
of two vital drJves in the community and join others in plan14-year movement that in ning for the provisions o{ a co't\1959 resulted in a bond ls-- prehensive health care program,
sue being approved to pro- The changing composition of\he
vide enough money to build populat ion points to an ever in• new 4Z..bed Memorial creasing concern with preventivt!
Hospital. He was cblirman care, with chronic illness, a n d
In 1948 of the edueatlooal with rehabilitation. We are now.a
e:ampatgn for the original nation
of over 179 million. U the
tu: levy, a n d again two present rate of populaUon
inc:C'nse
years ago, when the later continues it is estimated that by
Issue WIS approved.
19'15 ·we �ill exceed 216 million.
Il is also predicted that by 1975.
ten per cent of the population •�rill
be aged 65 ot over - a lribuet"
to the advances in health care
but presenting special problems
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pilails are often the site of masi; 1 ning for health care must be a
innoculalions when a com mun- comprehensive program whic!t in­
lty la treatened with a serious tegrates services lo meet identleommunicable disease. And in t� fied health needs and lo av:lid
event of a community disaste", unncessary duplication. Servieb
the holpital'1 disaster plan stands for the ag , tor e,cample, muill
ready to ,qo Into immediate oper- be integratt.d .:nto those for the
aUon to eare for the injured.
ent ire populatio.!\
The conce� of the community
The second way you ca'I .:;1:p-- ·I
health center is, however, much port the hospital is by encom·ag­
broader than extending t_he hos- ing young people to enter heallh
pltal's services outside Its walls. careers. The shortage in medical
A health center must provi:I� - . and paramedieal personnel i!I a
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which are providing - care for health field.
chronic il)ness, for convalese 11n ce You have all read of the shtrt- 1
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1 sure that a continuum of care lB nologists. In other areas ol · ra•
prov jded. to meet each pat ient's medical work, too, hospitals are
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hospital.
secure the personnel they require
These are dirflcult chnllenges to provide high quality pnti�r.t
but hospitals will continue meet• care. Approxiatemly 2,000 more
Jng them as long as their com - dietitians are needed in the nain . lion's hospitek It is estimated
munities demand progres9
I that the additional need for ph.ir- ·
health care.

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Many persons skilled in t h e
ways of economics have for the
past derade termed construction
Dt&gt;ar Dr. Boi&lt;"e,
or the Meigs County Meigs Mem
Co�gratulatioJ1s 1o you and your
orial Hospital one or tt,e first .
I hospllal personne1
on your saret•; 1
big. vital steps that had to bl! We have seen that hospital•
record for 1960. We are very hap ,
taken before the county could have berome centers for patient
! PY lo a�vise lhal your hospitat
j make any big stride toward econ- care and for education , With t�
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inereasing complexity of health
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· �an� thanks for your parttr!�eir professional training in �os- limiting their resources lo the
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man, veteran !ol �nteer firepal 1o11 m the 19fl0 Sl�te-W i&lt;lt&gt; Hos•
p1tal
schools
nursing. Hosp1�als skiUs found inside their walls,
man, and owner of the Robpptal �afet:v Camp,usn . We hope
also
conduct
schools
for mechcal Their responsibilities are expand- ,
lnson Laundry and Tri-Lusyour fm(' safetv record ":' ill con tre
record
librarian11,
and ing to care for the well just as
medical
Cleaning Plant, is resi_
lmue and lhal vour ho.sp1tal wilt ' dent of
x-ray
technologists,
nur
and
st they do for the sick. Hospitals are
the 8oa1rd Or th e
be among lhe winners of the 1961 r 1'1 lg G
e s eneral Ho ltal. He anesthetists. they provide formal challenged to become commun. campai11,�.
has been I devote:r booster residency training for hospital ad- ity health centers, to coord inate
Sm('erelv yours,
for eonstrurtien or the new ministrators. dietitian, and oc- health care. health education, and
Horry C EaMr
cupatlonal therapists. And thous- health research for the communMemorial Hospital.
Executivot Director
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Ohio Hasp llal A s sociation / supply of safe and sterile linens : ucation a re going on in hospitals
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Ol�e_rs are concerned Wl�h the ad- 1 I n addUion to their •e■Hna,
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1strat1on �f the hospital, keep- k-»ichlng , and re-se1reb fu11ctlon1,
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The
hospital is a per nal ser• ho1pltal la • lar1e employer. A1
,A nur.
�.1 care "'
Vide th. persona I 1, 2n1
employ oae ■ad
, ture the patient bal'k to health. vice inst ilution and its primary a goup, hot1pllala
more thH
peop]�.
a
million
, l "component is people In order to , half
The Iarges l o f lhese 1s
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oar major ma1ufactur•
ers. There are the personnel who obtain the professionally tra ined many of
log lnilustr�. Two-illlrd• ef the
per
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sonnel
requi
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hospital
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■ annual ea:pe■tlltatta
rttord lhe pa I1en I' s care an d pro- has l.ecome the training g round huplial
mee, K• payroll
to
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for
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A large vapersonn
gress the ones who provide the.
of 1oodt and pur•
consumer
As
ox.-ray and Jaboralory
services· riety of skills are nl!'deed lo pr
of
services, hospitals rank
those who operate the pharmacy ; vide pa.tie� t ca 1_·e and one of the veyors
and those who provide the spec- hospltal s Jobs JS to edurate and among the largest. They prepare
aind sef'Ve more lhaa two billlon
ial services for sur ge r y or I h e , train those personnel.
conYour own doctor received his meals every year. They
de�very or a bab •.
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- they use two and·•·h aH b'll
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1 la! diets to meet each patient 's :
tern , �nd _perhaps as a rt!si�nt f kilowatt hour� .or electrlcal ener­
nutril ional need!!.
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phys�Cl�n m one o[ l�e medical r gy and 63 bilhon eallons o( hot
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i !K'en�s 1•:_ the hosp ,1 a 1. s genera 1
pita ] to translate his knowtedge [ In addition to beina: Ja rp emserv1&lt;.-e uepartments, Th e house- .
mto the c.ore of patients, to put ployers and consumers, hosplt.als
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k.. p,ng le�m h_ e 1p• ·t1ie ho'P 1·t81 t
heorv into practice.
have one other slmilarlty to big
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nursl'! rece1vt- , business. Hosplt als, Ilke •··-·
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it provide� meets certain standards set up by the Joint Commis­ 1
sion on A�reditation_ �f H�spil- ,
als. The, Jomt Comm1sston 18 an I
independent group ponsored by
the American Hospital Associa­
lion, the American Medical Asso•
e lation, the ·AM!l'lcln Cal• of
Surgeons, and the American
College of Physicians. Narly all
comn:iunily hospital&amp; have achlev­
ed this goal ; those that have not
are earnestly working toward JI,
for accreditation vouches to the
community that the hospital .ii
serving ita best intel"l!st,:- - ·.

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ON YOUR 1 3th ANNIVIRSARY

- The thousnnds of dollan now
leaving_ the county through peo·
pie going el��here for �ad: o r
.0 modern fac1 hty he_re, WIii ter1J
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I to decrease 1mmed1ately, even
tually become practically non•ex
islenl. Money for ''doctors' bills,
hospital service3 sueh as x-rav
and others, will find itself chan
neled back' Into local arteries of
commerce.

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-t00 ,� l")c.Jr .ond th.ii hy 1m ,, .Middle port, O , \1.a y J 9 . . 9 l'alif"n l
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will ht' De.irly � jll"' .1 f":.ir 1 o
'n1e
hoip1taJ"•
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major
relponll•
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Ult'� • •101 '. al(e-1 I ha" alrt:ady t'II· l°OM of lht&gt; 3t!rvkt•:i; prov1dnt and
bl add !ht' fa&lt;.1 th.o · new bo.-tp:t• 1 hospita l&amp; dep.:rried on \'Ol unta ry b Lidy m 1ls community partotr-, .. .
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will me.in ne1,1,· t l..i slllcalion■ ?! fe-refK'I!. Hospitals 111II rt't:l'l\'P vof- l udr of thl, J«Vtt i&amp;: illustrldad
, pe-nonnr l In !OTTlt" l1011pit.al1 today untary contr1b-.d iona .. of rour-e- , by 1M fact lhal I.Ille ol f'Vtry elpl
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eonstanOy
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. th.ill nwnbe; will grow u ntw Jer • es in the rommunily rnlereAl r;flh•
prov111g:. throush medical
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er th..n to mttt defi("llA 1nM1rred
ancea.
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· b:� 1,e·:ng II mtm- d
p .al bill,.
ter tninina: of per�l.
.. ! ber of a pre-:,ayment plan for RDI--;, �
l pitai t·are. 'fo:ia 1 , ho,pital1 art
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financed largely by th • paymrnl
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1 ty payon lllth as Blue Cross and
commtrcial inmr:inl't compan,M
To The Staff •nd
: The prep1iymenl prineiple pro1
: vides an eJ!Y metho:i of bud !el·
· Ing for hospital eare and II also
Personnel At Meigs General
: assures hO!pitala of a atab!r, inHospital On Your
I come for services provlded. Un'
I der thil principle, both the �
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quire hospital care in a 1Jven I
yea:- and !hose who are ill pay
the ilospital bW for tboee who
do l"equin: care.

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" Your Hospital - A Commun·
tJ s trartc,rs•
"If the lmperiallata don ' t wanL Jty Partnen,h Jp" waa lhe theml
their worm, to work l et them of National H�pltal Week. May
Lrade lhem for trac�n. . . Spatn 7. 13.
Thi a obler vance, lint eelebrat­
once traded Napoleon' ■ aoldien
ed
■a National H01pllal Day from
be
for P4•. but we are solng to
to 1863 , bu llnce been ob-­
1921
mo� delicate �ven if Kennedy 1,
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Nrved
as National Hoapltal Week.
not Napol eon."
It UI ■J)OfllOred by the American
ltal AMoc
' lalion anda. ii heId
WorJd·s large11t mamlfaclurer of �f
-."11 year dw-mg lbe wee.. of Floraurglcal and household glove■ 11
Nlghtlngale'" blrlbday I M ay
located on Wil!Drd, Ohio.

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The drama of the operating room
ls a battle for life and health. It
&lt;annot be waged In darkness.
There must be Ught on the sur­
geon's hands that they may be swift
and sure , , . light to help his assls•
tanls respond Instantaneously to his
commands. There must be ll&amp;ht lo

guide the anesthetist, and the nw,e
who takes the

vital

blood

and respiration reatlln1s.
Electricity provides the

pre."lure

pow•�

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light, to guide the 110wer oN!fe ln
the hands and mlndl or operatma
room penooneL '

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operation In .. -- to a:Dany Sentinel, Po111eroy-Middleport, 0., May I91 J9e_!
k mor, , ff.ctw, and elf1&lt;ienl "'i mpoosibllille, for lbe CODI- maternal, infant, and clilld hy­
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met.hods of operalioo.
munity' i health. �ventin med- glene, and helpa 111 all .,- IJ'OUP'
Ho5pllals a� coocemed just •8 icine Ms loa g been 11, ,omt re. Lo educate the pat�t and hi&amp;
you ar,, � ,lh the r mng ,�, al IJ)Oll&amp;ibilily DI the bosp tlal and tho family on m.,u,n of beallh aod
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heallb care. They are self-erltical local heallh departffifflt. The hol- hygiene.
and ar� wnstanuy :,eta1 c.11mg for ; pita! N,iiL!ltl the work of the health , Mor� holpltala � cooperat­
w. where greater eU1c1en&lt;:.es 1 department bJ' d�ting and re- ina_ -wtth other,
are
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ca.a be ell�l@'d without low ri
porlm&amp; commumcab le diseases ; fermg educational p grams for
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It hae been estanated about 7o , l belf st andard of persona!aed pa• trealmg pat ients with tuberculos, the community oo such upectl
persons, ll\lt or Lake • few . _will l ieot can. Studies mlo Uutr ope_r- i., and pohomyelilis, and continu- of preventive medicine III pre-n •
be @m�loyed rn, lb@ new M e I g s at mg procedures havt' mulled m i g the llt'Ver-end lng fight against j tal. maternal and child c-art , D\1n
Memonal Hospital, when complel· such eJfic1enc1es H group purtrition, meatal byt:iene, and deFurthermore, the
inlectlon.
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chasmg of supplies , methoda un- : pltal practices the ' principlell of
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Beginners' arithmetic suggests prove ments, work �nm�lification ' �----....:.
thl!l will produce an annua! pa1- 1.echmqueti, cost accounting, and I
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al of about a quarter of a million al people know that they cannot
HOW IT W I LL LOOK - The new Meigs County 42-bed Memorial Hospital will look like this according to the dollars. This was one of the rea ""'"'t the '""""on of • macllto the ine which will care for pa.l M!!nl.t
1rt 1st's pen of Harrv· RJ.Y· Ne\'.
· W heeling. To its right is the new County Infirmary; at left is the Children's Home. : sons cited II important
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electorate two yean ago whie-r1 with the dedication and compas- I
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' sion of . nur st .
the bond iasue was approved.
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, tery to
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County slipped fartheT into the sary to the hospital. we cannot
Then. two years ago the county I t9fi0.fit
dol expect the applicatlOJI of costnational econom h•.
opened its now inf,rma;y for ii,
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sa•ing t«hniqun to produce • ,
budding
th;,
drums.
reasor for
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marked reduction i.n hospital costs
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the hospital loomed more
M 1d ben-y Heights. lht&gt; Pomeroy lo passersby a cornfield, toma1o the elderly C'Ounty ch ildren s l Between the infirmary and the
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We CH expefl them to ha/d co,u
,i rea that IO years ago d1�played I µ;.itch. a farmhouse or two, and home bmldmg, today looks much I Childn�n·s Home which since i95 1 , than ever ·
do wn to the Iowest �ss,"ble le ve1 , 1
'Ttre payroll is by no means all
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nd ttns 1s what hospitals an try·
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· will have improved is the site of the new that i·s i mport an1 , econom1ca
Before 1962 IS
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a nother
important Meigs County Memorial Hospital. speak 1 ng
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-• 1ion III e1. 1h er . the
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ca IIe d · shou ld start on this $600 000 tes• w1.11 lend to k eep more o f I h e
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, Children's Home Hill. I t has bttn timated 1 facility.
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w I h peoPI prov e one O; u s
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in
of
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wanls tha1 . 1n fac1, we w a n t ,
· .. MuJ- of modem bu1kHngs on the hill stam-es·
Pomeroy V1· 11 age Council.
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more and better be altb services.
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w1.11 ma kt&gt; t he area one of the
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To assure the pubhc that our
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This came .about beeau.se of the most handsome m MeJ"S
� or any a1 popu1 aI"10n w1 11 be pureh ased
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many new . modern homes built adjaetnt counties residents be• Ioca II y ·
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on both sides or the hardtop road J ieve.
- So will tn ny other routm� da}.�
gram of hospital accreditation
I to-d�y supplies c?nsumed 111 op•
was develv�. If a hospital is ac- 1
eration of a hospital,
credited, lt means that the care I

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Ranked Highest
,. tt direct tie between the hrupital
and the community is through the
or all the community ' s intett5�
hospil.:11's
governing board. Thl!l
and goab, perhaps tiOJ'le ranks
group
of
community
leadere, who
higher than the bealth of it1 citi­
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without
pay,
set
the b· 11·d
zens. Mo■t people take thla "'heri•
j policies under which the hospittage o! health" too much for
1 a� _operates. Jt iis their respon�i­
• sranted, It i11 uawned, for ex•
hility to nssure that the ho1pital
ampla, that lbe boapllal will be
provides high quality care. The
theNI whenever lll!eded.
bo:ml: -� fad, has comple!e re- l
But it won't be unle8!1 citliens
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spons1b1l1ty for everything that
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of the community m,,ke eome efgoes on in the hospital. It .h1.-es
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' the ad._�inistrator and it bears !l:e
fort, take some interest, and ofj
responsibility for the quality or
lon
fer pupport to the lnsutut ,
medical
care that is provkled in
which 1tand1 guard over healt.b. !
lhe hospital. In tum, it fos!trs
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support of the hospital.
As indlvldu.!lls, yo11 can active.
B A NK ER - Edison Hob- · ly participate in the communlly
l l&amp;etter, president of the Po- par lnership with your hospital by
' meroy NatJonal B11nk, Is !irst having an tmderstanding ol
_ eeretary-treasur
er of Meigs 1ls purposes .md its goals. Be­
s
General Hospital. Mr, Hob-- come familiar and conct:-oed
stetter served as thalrman about the health needs of YOW'
of two vital drJves in the community and join others in plan14-year movement that in ning for the provisions o{ a co't\1959 resulted in a bond ls-- prehensive health care program,
sue being approved to pro- The changing composition of\he
vide enough money to build populat ion points to an ever in• new 4Z..bed Memorial creasing concern with preventivt!
Hospital. He was cblirman care, with chronic illness, a n d
In 1948 of the edueatlooal with rehabilitation. We are now.a
e:ampatgn for the original nation
of over 179 million. U the
tu: levy, a n d again two present rate of populaUon
inc:C'nse
years ago, when the later continues it is estimated that by
Issue WIS approved.
19'15 ·we �ill exceed 216 million.
Il is also predicted that by 1975.
ten per cent of the population •�rill
be aged 65 ot over - a lribuet"
to the advances in health care
but presenting special problems
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pilails are often the site of masi; 1 ning for health care must be a
innoculalions when a com mun- comprehensive program whic!t in­
lty la treatened with a serious tegrates services lo meet identleommunicable disease. And in t� fied health needs and lo av:lid
event of a community disaste", unncessary duplication. Servieb
the holpital'1 disaster plan stands for the ag , tor e,cample, muill
ready to ,qo Into immediate oper- be integratt.d .:nto those for the
aUon to eare for the injured.
ent ire populatio.!\
The conce� of the community
The second way you ca'I .:;1:p-- ·I
health center is, however, much port the hospital is by encom·ag­
broader than extending t_he hos- ing young people to enter heallh
pltal's services outside Its walls. careers. The shortage in medical
A health center must provi:I� - . and paramedieal personnel i!I a
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which are providing - care for health field.
chronic il)ness, for convalese 11n ce You have all read of the shtrt- 1
, and for rehabilitation. It must i�- age of nurses and laboratory tech.
1 sure that a continuum of care lB nologists. In other areas ol · ra•
prov jded. to meet each pat ient's medical work, too, hospitals are
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: needs after discharge from the finding it increasingly difficult to
hospital.
secure the personnel they require
These are dirflcult chnllenges to provide high quality pnti�r.t
but hospitals will continue meet• care. Approxiatemly 2,000 more
Jng them as long as their com - dietitians are needed in the nain . lion's hospitek It is estimated
munities demand progres9
I that the additional need for ph.ir- ·
health care.

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Many persons skilled in t h e
ways of economics have for the
past derade termed construction
Dt&gt;ar Dr. Boi&lt;"e,
or the Meigs County Meigs Mem
Co�gratulatioJ1s 1o you and your
orial Hospital one or tt,e first .
I hospllal personne1
on your saret•; 1
big. vital steps that had to bl! We have seen that hospital•
record for 1960. We are very hap ,
taken before the county could have berome centers for patient
! PY lo a�vise lhal your hospitat
j make any big stride toward econ- care and for education , With t�
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inereasing complexity of health
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from the Indus.ri al Cornm 1ssmn l . • PRESIDENT _ E. F - --------they can no longer provide ....,
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Pomeroy ma or eouncil- and most of them received all of opt imum � health protection while
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· �an� thanks for your parttr!�eir professional training in �os- limiting their resources lo the
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man, veteran !ol �nteer firepal 1o11 m the 19fl0 Sl�te-W i&lt;lt&gt; Hos•
p1tal
schools
nursing. Hosp1�als skiUs found inside their walls,
man, and owner of the Robpptal �afet:v Camp,usn . We hope
also
conduct
schools
for mechcal Their responsibilities are expand- ,
lnson Laundry and Tri-Lusyour fm(' safetv record ":' ill con tre
record
librarian11,
and ing to care for the well just as
medical
Cleaning Plant, is resi_
lmue and lhal vour ho.sp1tal wilt ' dent of
x-ray
technologists,
nur
and
st they do for the sick. Hospitals are
the 8oa1rd Or th e
be among lhe winners of the 1961 r 1'1 lg G
e s eneral Ho ltal. He anesthetists. they provide formal challenged to become commun. campai11,�.
has been I devote:r booster residency training for hospital ad- ity health centers, to coord inate
Sm('erelv yours,
for eonstrurtien or the new ministrators. dietitian, and oc- health care. health education, and
Horry C EaMr
cupatlonal therapists. And thous- health research for the communMemorial Hospital.
Executivot Director
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Ohio Hasp llal A s sociation / supply of safe and sterile linens : ucation a re going on in hospitals
community hospitals can point
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Ol�e_rs are concerned Wl�h the ad- 1 I n addUion to their •e■Hna,
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1strat1on �f the hospital, keep- k-»ichlng , and re-se1reb fu11ctlon1,
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pro fess1ona 1 serv1re ,earns pro
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The
hospital is a per nal ser• ho1pltal la • lar1e employer. A1
,A nur.
�.1 care "'
Vide th. persona I 1, 2n1
employ oae ■ad
, ture the patient bal'k to health. vice inst ilution and its primary a goup, hot1pllala
more thH
peop]�.
a
million
, l "component is people In order to , half
The Iarges l o f lhese 1s
'"" nurs•
oar major ma1ufactur•
ers. There are the personnel who obtain the professionally tra ined many of
log lnilustr�. Two-illlrd• ef the
per
red
sonnel
requi
the
hospital
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■ annual ea:pe■tlltatta
rttord lhe pa I1en I' s care an d pro- has l.ecome the training g round huplial
mee, K• payroll
to
JOH
for
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el.
A large vapersonn
gress the ones who provide the.
of 1oodt and pur•
consumer
As
ox.-ray and Jaboralory
services· riety of skills are nl!'deed lo pr
of
services, hospitals rank
those who operate the pharmacy ; vide pa.tie� t ca 1_·e and one of the veyors
and those who provide the spec- hospltal s Jobs JS to edurate and among the largest. They prepare
aind sef'Ve more lhaa two billlon
ial services for sur ge r y or I h e , train those personnel.
conYour own doctor received his meals every year. They
de�very or a bab •.
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sume
nearly
two
and-a-half
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team ', c hmcal trammg m the hospital. .
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supp r1 es gener a I an&lt;I spec- As a medieal s1 udent as an in
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- they use two and·•·h aH b'll
I ion
1 la! diets to meet each patient 's :
tern , �nd _perhaps as a rt!si�nt f kilowatt hour� .or electrlcal ener­
nutril ional need!!.
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phys�Cl�n m one o[ l�e medical r gy and 63 bilhon eallons o( hot
Still ot hei-s work behind t h e
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specialties. he learned 1n the hos• water in a year.
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i !K'en�s 1•:_ the hosp ,1 a 1. s genera 1
pita ] to translate his knowtedge [ In addition to beina: Ja rp emserv1&lt;.-e uepartments, Th e house- .
mto the c.ore of patients, to put ployers and consumers, hosplt.als
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k.. p,ng le�m h_ e 1p• ·t1ie ho'P 1·t81 t
heorv into practice.
have one other slmilarlty to big
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guard agams t m fcct ions·' lhe 1aun,
nursl'! rece1vt- , business. Hosplt als, Ilke •··-·
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it provide� meets certain standards set up by the Joint Commis­ 1
sion on A�reditation_ �f H�spil- ,
als. The, Jomt Comm1sston 18 an I
independent group ponsored by
the American Hospital Associa­
lion, the American Medical Asso•
e lation, the ·AM!l'lcln Cal• of
Surgeons, and the American
College of Physicians. Narly all
comn:iunily hospital&amp; have achlev­
ed this goal ; those that have not
are earnestly working toward JI,
for accreditation vouches to the
community that the hospital .ii
serving ita best intel"l!st,:- - ·.

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ON YOUR 1 3th ANNIVIRSARY

- The thousnnds of dollan now
leaving_ the county through peo·
pie going el��here for �ad: o r
.0 modern fac1 hty he_re, WIii ter1J
.
I to decrease 1mmed1ately, even
tually become practically non•ex
islenl. Money for ''doctors' bills,
hospital service3 sueh as x-rav
and others, will find itself chan
neled back' Into local arteries of
commerce.

l macau In boop""11 11 cJo.&lt; la
D 1 1 , SenJ,o,, P, . ,,.
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-t00 ,� l")c.Jr .ond th.ii hy 1m ,, .Middle port, O , \1.a y J 9 . . 9 l'alif"n l
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will ht' De.irly � jll"' .1 f":.ir 1 o
'n1e
hoip1taJ"•
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major
relponll•
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Ult'� • •101 '. al(e-1 I ha" alrt:ady t'II· l°OM of lht&gt; 3t!rvkt•:i; prov1dnt and
bl add !ht' fa&lt;.1 th.o · new bo.-tp:t• 1 hospita l&amp; dep.:rried on \'Ol unta ry b Lidy m 1ls community partotr-, .. .
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al .,en- M1 ire &amp;1..rt to COIN' .ind contributJOM to maU up t hr d if. ship 1&amp; pallenl can. Tbe �
will me.in ne1,1,· t l..i slllcalion■ ?! fe-refK'I!. Hospitals 111II rt't:l'l\'P vof- l udr of thl, J«Vtt i&amp;: illustrldad
, pe-nonnr l In !OTTlt" l1011pit.al1 today untary contr1b-.d iona .. of rour-e- , by 1M fact lhal I.Ille ol f'Vtry elpl
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eare
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eonstanOy
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. th.ill nwnbe; will grow u ntw Jer • es in the rommunily rnlereAl r;flh•
prov111g:. throush medical
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er th..n to mttt defi("llA 1nM1rred
ancea.
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· b:� 1,e·:ng II mtm- d
p .al bill,.
ter tninina: of per�l.
.. ! ber of a pre-:,ayment plan for RDI--;, �
l pitai t·are. 'fo:ia 1 , ho,pital1 art
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financed largely by th • paymrnl
•
! hospital bills through third par.
1 ty payon lllth as Blue Cross and
commtrcial inmr:inl't compan,M
To The Staff •nd
: The prep1iymenl prineiple pro1
: vides an eJ!Y metho:i of bud !el·
· Ing for hospital eare and II also
Personnel At Meigs General
: assures hO!pitala of a atab!r, inHospital On Your
I come for services provlded. Un'
I der thil principle, both the �
Anniversary
: pie who are well and do not re- I
quire hospital care in a 1Jven I
yea:- and !hose who are ill pay
the ilospital bW for tboee who
do l"equin: care.

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" Your Hospital - A Commun·
tJ s trartc,rs•
"If the lmperiallata don ' t wanL Jty Partnen,h Jp" waa lhe theml
their worm, to work l et them of National H�pltal Week. May
Lrade lhem for trac�n. . . Spatn 7. 13.
Thi a obler vance, lint eelebrat­
once traded Napoleon' ■ aoldien
ed
■a National H01pllal Day from
be
for P4•. but we are solng to
to 1863 , bu llnce been ob-­
1921
mo� delicate �ven if Kennedy 1,
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Nrved
as National Hoapltal Week.
not Napol eon."
It UI ■J)OfllOred by the American
ltal AMoc
' lalion anda. ii heId
WorJd·s large11t mamlfaclurer of �f
-."11 year dw-mg lbe wee.. of Floraurglcal and household glove■ 11
Nlghtlngale'" blrlbday I M ay
located on Wil!Drd, Ohio.

Meig s General Hospital

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ls a battle for life and health. It
&lt;annot be waged In darkness.
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geon's hands that they may be swift
and sure , , . light to help his assls•
tanls respond Instantaneously to his
commands. There must be ll&amp;ht lo

guide the anesthetist, and the nw,e
who takes the

vital

blood

and respiration reatlln1s.
Electricity provides the

pre."lure

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light, to guide the 110wer oN!fe ln
the hands and mlndl or operatma
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. MED ICAL STAH H - Thrsc five medic al doctors pktur ed here make up the med•
1cal staff of the Meigs Gene ra l l J ospil al . D r . Boice is medic
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NATIONALLY KNOWN

POMEROY

CONGRATULATIONS
Upon The Occa1ion
Of The

1 3th ANNIVERSARY
Of The

Meig s General Hospital
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JOWNIE GROSS-� Inc.

Sornl::' 70 million per sons pay
1heir hospi lal f"&lt;1re through Blue
Cross; c1nullw r u5 million prepay
&lt;1L least p.u'L of llw1r rnre throu gh
the !IOO eommcrri a l t·omp;m1es m

llw hec1lth insurance field.
vour hospital is by supporting legI f you are a member of a pre islaLlon and progr
ams for oblain­
pay ment plan, you have a par! :ng adequate reimbursem
ent to
nership with your hospital wheth hospitals for the eare
of welfare
er y ou utilize ih services or not . patients. Government .agenc
ies ofbeniuse you are helping to assure ten reimburse hospit
als
far
less
D;muy K.Jy e ' ' a nd '"S:.i c co• V;ur,.cl - 1 the hospital of
the sound finane- than the actual cost of the care
•
Ii" - Wt'l'f&gt; obviou.� ly elil-(1h le. mg
and stable U1come 11 requires of a needy patient. The hosp
.
ital
El1g1l&gt;Jlity appea1 s to be OOb.itato mail1tam serv ices.
must make up the difference.
Charles Mullen
ble 1n the tase of ' •Ma d)eth," 1 H
you r membership is m 8 Blue Only by berng assured or a stahoweve'.· · smt "e 11 15 � pre i;e� ta- C
r
oss plan. you have an evtn clos- ble income for services provided .
.
tion with a history I ll various
er tie with your hospital. B I u e -- - ----------� -- .
other mPdmms as well as TV.
Cross is the ot1ly prepayment proBut the entire system of pigeongram which is directly oriented to
holir1g Emmy r1ominees into narthe financial needs of hospitals.
row slol.s needs overhaul ing. Per- I
t is governeti , like the hospital.
i;ona lly, l' m partial lo a setup
by
a group of community leaders
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By FRED DA NZIG
that ehrn 111ates t·aleg un_e s . a_nd h
w o serve without pay. Also in
Unlkd PrrH Jnternallonal
adoJ)ls a broader. less rt&gt;slncllve
the
tradition of hospital s, B I u e
NEW YORK ! UPI !-! read the approad1. Cross
plan, you have an even closfin'!' print in the rules gove tnin g One thought
that st'f'ms lo f'lllerpriiw, eslablJshed for the sole
lhtt latest batch or Emmy nom- make sense would
hll\ e the 5 . 000 1 purpose nf providing hospital
inations and came a way with a Academy members
lis , after the care for its members.
question.
season , the JO TV performanees
U ut hospital do not treat only
Was ''Macbeth , " � i�ner of fi v e and prngrams that gave
them the those patients who are .able to
Ernmys, deal'ly eligible for the greatest surge
of pride in !heir pay for their care. As institutions
"program of U1e year" honor?
induslt'y. •n1en le&gt;! Price. Water- serving the public, they must
A«ordlng lo the Academy ol house &amp; Co. tabulate
lhe voles provide ('are for anyone who need
Television Arl11, and Scien l' t� s· l ist. and aw a rd F.mmys
lu the 20 or The fifth way you c.an support
ing, "the program of the year " 25 on lop of the
list.
it - whether thay can pay or not.
had to be. ' · that program, crea l- Of t·ourse, the
big stumbling - -----· ----1 eJ ori�inall.11 or folly adapted for bft&gt;c k
if 1hi!I pro cedw ·e is applied
"The U.S Steel Hour"' told a
television, which is consldenid to to the Emmy is the
fart that the tricky story I n sticky tempo
be the most oulstanding presenta• ..i&lt; adem
y mt.• mbers who now dis- Wednesday night .
'
l ion of the .award s ye ar. Such a play .&lt;i uch
na n-ow allitudes in
''The Leonardi Code, " by Don­
prugr.im may be either one of a t ic
l ir ballot ing wou ld still be aid Bull, had a rousing backstage
series, or a11 individual presenta- floing, the voting
. .Somehow. this plot that involved a mind-reading
tKln. 'either enterh1inmenl, public manages to find
academy orficers act, clalrvoyancy, a masquerade
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service or coverage of a newsand their .aculyles getting inlo the and a murder.
worthy event, hut may not include
act. They t urn much or the pro• The story had sturdy lngredl­
a duplicate or an approximi,te
duclion in to an .exercise in elec. ents, all designed lo austE1in the
d �plication of a prese11 t.atio� pr�:
lronic log rol l ing, or cooperative suspense, but the C B�1V produ
c­
viously used In another medn�m.
comdal &lt;'ah[e.braiding. Still. l tion l o cked the murky form and
.
Based u P?n those hmltal :? ns,
think it's worth trying betause it feel that makes a 11uspense story
the four los mg nominees - As•
eliminates those categories.
stick to the ribs.
leire Time,'' "Convention Cover• --_
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age by NBC," "An Hour with
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--- J . . Te ev1s1on

l\ , r :, �l;tbcl Sw:.irt1 of AtheM
ffl'{·n! Iv vi.siled her d.tuJ,:hl�, ,
t.fr-... Paul Buekley and family.
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OU R BE ST WI SH ES
To The Staff of Meigs
Genera l Hospital
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In Review

"CBS Reporta." "Project 20." I
U■lttcl Preu l.111e....U...I
"NBC
Century,"
NF.W YORK ! UPI ) - AU ha,U, l "Twentleth
1 1!
Macbeth. Hail to three. emir of Whl .t'aper" MDd "'l'he Villi.ant
. Yean." only one can win.
om.
Em.myd
l.lolH\.'N
20 Malt
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1 . Occur
And fu, wo flnioll hailing Tue,doy oighl. "Twenlietll c.n
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t
lo
the
nod,
my
m1JCh
2. Narcot!r
erEcge
IOl
I three, w�th :-our five :t:mmy1 out 1 ury
J. Twin
23 Dandie1
, of five II e p a r 8 t e DOmlnaUoru:, 1 tW'prilf. But does thla mean the
cry1t11.l
24 Poodle,
what are we left with to ctle- · other lhow1 deltrve to 10 unrti. Epoch
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wo,ud! I think tbe TV academy , 9,.; �-N E Y G0'1
�. '1adium
une
brai,!
GL E oni $NU FFY SM! Tli
1 sym.J
2�. Skat .
ought
to
leap
at
the
opportunlt)' f
The TV Academy·, Isth annuaI • •
.
El. Urn·e
Ing
· .um
rob'...er
\dh£ ·I!'
area
awards prese�tation, a _.m Jout
JAN-'Y v:,,n, TO
i!N CENTS
�,
. E' thege; Pl"Oll'UIUI, eve If It meau
NO ' SIREE I'
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7. ,..i:r.ed
26. Sn\l­
NBC-TV ,pec1al Tue!rlay n�t.
01:1
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NTS
FER
WHAT
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LINK
tb&amp;lt "Perry Kuon" or •·Twili-1¢
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in�
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··t lamlllar1t•
Cf\r-J Sf.AT 1-liE · 'IE AIN'
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1,11::monstrated lua
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1
CAN
8 . Skill
en.rt
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: Zona'" D1U1t co wllhout aa E iy
.
NOBO D"'
• -' 1 R G PIV\C C &lt;
breeu5 Emm"•
TEN CENTS 1
9 'l:1,p ztout 2'1'. To
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:S2. BenH
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Ing a mootaae of put Einm)
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1(1 •· :nter.�e
28. Itt ttli■
rlver
11U per1onner11 ·•00
shows mt past. Awards again Unlmp1r·•
.
,
: . rucl•· .!
place
S::,. Su1pend.�
went to Rod Serling and "Twi• work u111genuy u \l � \' t v � ....i 1 .
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".!lJ. Goa!:·.eepr as. sa11or
�
light Zone," Fred Astaire, Ray- watches for faithful servlce.
( colloq . I
39. Dttect
,0. l"'.:::1t:11c-.·ors
( ,tang)
mond Burr, Lenny Bernstein, tbe stud ing productloris and perfor• ; ' ·
ot
tl. It&amp;llan.
Danny Thomat1 Show. and other mer:. deterve a:old Emmy&amp;. I 1
l' . lf j'riA, -.,
I "
Engl!!.nd
rlver
old pros such as � Skelton,
Sp
Tbere' 1 a dlfference. ,tlthough the
Maurice Evans, Jud.1th Anderson
.
, Emmy c.ategones try to merge
•-ck
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and Barbara S,.......
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Unlike lest year's &amp;hoW. this I the tw�. The reau1t Is an mipos11!i l:r ngl
one hid no newcomer such as i ble dichotomy - or a dreary
rult ut
;r.e rm;1a&gt;
Bob Newhart st,aling the spot- dlchofemy.
;Ll'L ABNEI
!hum
light. Somehow, Dick Pbwell, Art
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or
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'/()" FU . S T!A"5 CCM•N·_, ;he
Oonallue couldn't make up for thil
LET 'iOfi.ESt:•_c:: G0 !! record
shortage ol fresh · tolenl.
TM' JOMN51'0WN n000 '
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TM' SAN FltAHCISCO
The show's biggest lumdlcap was
:-..!',x:cty
!!ARTMQUAK£? �:V. !t ,&lt;an
the fact that many of the 24 ,
awards lacked significance or im• Mr. and Mn, Homer Johnaon
3� !1:lten !
medlaC
Enterutinmeut
).
seg- and Mrs. Pauline Cunningham of
SJ. Droop
e
e n Mason shopped in Huntington on
w
ments, sandwiched b "' t
37. Blunt
S{I \mer'.can
awards and commerciah , lacked Saturday.
mvl!'ntor
bite and humor. Envelope openers Mr and Mrs. Ted Stewart and
4.0. Fa.clory
were
as awkwardly tmmobllized grandson, Georgie Stewart, visit•
4:1. Thick
,oup
as their comments were witleS!I. ed Mr. �irnd Mra. Fred Roush of I
42. Fa.brlc
1 can't get excit!l3 over a COD· Letart Sunday.
•3. �-l!lhaped
lest
lha•. plts Loretta Young, �iBI Mr. and Mrs, Riley Fry were
mold1np
�.;•;:
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5·1�
Stanwyck and Donna Reed m a recent visitors of Mr. and Mra
.
· · CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how lo work It:
llruQI• for "oulltandlnl
Melvln Ebl in and lomily of Rio GASOLI N E ALL EY
.&amp; X Y D L B &amp; A X B
honor,, One wlnl. two lose and ao Grande, Ohio.
la L O M G F E J. L O W
Anyw31J , t\,era
l'rn ,ure I
Nobod,j t&lt;eepi
what.
' t a�ne or,
I Mr. and Mn. Ray Van Meler '
v,.� ,t=tlflr 11mply •tands tor another. In lhill aainpl• A 1a uNd
utasn
te
a
comple
mod•
that' man on
Ir
o
d
ublic
• But then we come to the p
for the three L••• X for the two 0'■, etc. Single letttrs, apo,­
and son have moved into the propthe roao for
� ���
!.top, Chipper.
a bic�cle.
trophle■, the length and formation of the worda an all binu. affair, and education category , \ erty vacated recently by Mr. and
block�.
.
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;o:.il�vard
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:always
do
h
1
t
s , rlay the code letten a.r� dlUerenL
numerlcaUy, thesa lhow1 are the Mr,i:. Eddie Russell Jr. on the l f-"iom .
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minority. Nevertheleu, to hear the \ Johnson farm.
A. Oryptorram quotation
twork braas talk, these are all Mr. and Mrs. Okey Fowler and 5_
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R L C X H M X L F O Jl P C W G H , ne
X P W X
that TV ever oRen. ')bey point ramily visited Sunday with hll 1. 1 j
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XLKT BLF
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with great pride to them and ju,.. parents of Point Pleasant Route.
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the
give
shows
these
for
1·::-i.tPrday'■ cryptoqu,.,te: WHEN WOK S WERE FOND tifiebly,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Russell 1,
-an
d
oun
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w
medium
l
its
memora
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b
"':&gt;S
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and
D
Shelia spent Sunday with ht&gt;r
AN
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ennoble it.
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mother, :Mrs. Blanch Tucker. ol
i;
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Unforfimalely. the Emmy fonn Mason.
"'
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lump• toa;ither such gems 81 Mrs. Donald Lewi, and Vera
.
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U!wis or Vienna, W. Va .• spenl
kcnd with Mrs. Jul ia Von
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!�ANCY
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redm,n,
Mra. Paulln• CWlll;ngham ,nd
MONDA&gt; TRIIOUGB l"RD&gt;AY 11 : 15 c.untry Jloe !&gt;own
,
Mra. Donetta Davll of Mason Yisu, .. Farm Bureau Show
5:55 Slgn On
lt
ed with Mr, and Mrs. George 1
11:aG CoantrJ Bot 11tl\ffl
8,00 Toda)· with God
Johnson Sunday e,en;nng.
II:.. Farm 1'tmo
&amp;. 15 eoun1,.,. Jamool"NI
Mrs. Freddie Thabel , Joy, Sue 1
H I GH E R
11:fl MldDow Jonu A•·
6:SO Farm Time
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GENEVA (UPIJ-The western . and JennJe Lou, of Mason and I
y-··� ,---·
e:s.1 Country Jarnb(lree
Big Three docided today to reject I Mrs. E&lt;lgor Abbott, Kathy ,nd \
y
12:00 NOINl Newa
Sunda
y
die.
of
omero
spenl
P
F.ti
,
7 _ 00 Bl'tlaklast P11rty
soviet
la
8
,
the v to provlaJons
,..- . 1•
w
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fore12, 15 O...· Sw
7: 2S El(teuied Weal.Ilea
plan ;or Laos OD grounds they . Jt.b
:
l2 · Y.) Just .For You
7:30 Pickens Shovr
I
would cripple any effeel Ive pollc• 1 man.
·
1:
25
N
7:SO Sohio News Report
.wa i
Ing of a peace 111, the Southeast I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keams of
Fairview
vlllted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
·
1,so JI.II rclr Yau
\
8,00 Breaklas' Party
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Mlan kingdom.
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on
Sunand
IOll
Ken
Keams
ne
th
1,:111 n,, World Tbl&gt; llotUing
s
2:00 � M With lol:111c
source
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Hlp Weatenl
,.,. , ,
.s,.oo �- Part7
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1 B,30 sre.iias7 Party
4:30 Local New,
their propoat, and SO?fH! sort of Mr. and Mrs. Don JohMOJI and I, D IC K TRAC Y
4,S5 Plaller Puty
compromle could be worked out Donnie visited hi!r parents, Mr.
9:00 Morning N.INlltaLkml
-rr:, !,TW(r. wmt.
5:45 New� Roundup
at the l4-nation conferente here. and Mrs. Roy Thomas of Camp
10:00 Morning Meditations
I
OO 'lCH.J l(NQW
Conley.
6:00 Sundown Sertlddt
U.S Roving Ambas!lador Aver•
10, 1G Calling Pl. Pleasant
MIQIIE IN
6,30 Sign Off
ell Harrunan, British Foreign Sec- , si&gt;ojndlng Sunday with Mr. and ,
1lll� AREA
11:00 �wa1 Shop
OWNUC, A
Home and Freilch Mn. Homer Johnson were Mr. · ;
1 retau,
PANTMEi:l?
,
· Foreign Minister Maurlee Couve and Mn. Gerald Johnson, Duane
de Murvllle eligDad their poolllon and Larry Lynn, of Meson, Mr. ·
and Mn. Vffl\81 ,Tohnaon, Dale,
at a ma-ting this momlng.
11: 45 World News
MoadaJ ftrollgb Frida)
I
No ClODterence 1e11lon was John and Gewanna.
.
11:M Mason County New,
0
t:SI Sign On
scheduled untll this afternoon and Harvey Rus11ell or Alliance, ., ,
12:00 Qimmunlty New■
here with hl11
pent a few
?:OO Muslca1 Clock
Secretary of State Dean Ru! k 9
nt
,
M
pa
Mrt. Claytan
r.
and
S
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Sornl::' 70 million per sons pay
1heir hospi lal f"&lt;1re through Blue
Cross; c1nullw r u5 million prepay
&lt;1L least p.u'L of llw1r rnre throu gh
the !IOO eommcrri a l t·omp;m1es m

llw hec1lth insurance field.
vour hospital is by supporting legI f you are a member of a pre islaLlon and progr
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pay ment plan, you have a par! :ng adequate reimbursem
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nership with your hospital wheth hospitals for the eare
of welfare
er y ou utilize ih services or not . patients. Government .agenc
ies ofbeniuse you are helping to assure ten reimburse hospit
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D;muy K.Jy e ' ' a nd '"S:.i c co• V;ur,.cl - 1 the hospital of
the sound finane- than the actual cost of the care
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and stable U1come 11 requires of a needy patient. The hosp
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must make up the difference.
Charles Mullen
ble 1n the tase of ' •Ma d)eth," 1 H
you r membership is m 8 Blue Only by berng assured or a stahoweve'.· · smt "e 11 15 � pre i;e� ta- C
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oss plan. you have an evtn clos- ble income for services provided .
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tion with a history I ll various
er tie with your hospital. B I u e -- - ----------� -- .
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Cross is the ot1ly prepayment proBut the entire system of pigeongram which is directly oriented to
holir1g Emmy r1ominees into narthe financial needs of hospitals.
row slol.s needs overhaul ing. Per- I
t is governeti , like the hospital.
i;ona lly, l' m partial lo a setup
by
a group of community leaders
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that ehrn 111ates t·aleg un_e s . a_nd h
w o serve without pay. Also in
Unlkd PrrH Jnternallonal
adoJ)ls a broader. less rt&gt;slncllve
the
tradition of hospital s, B I u e
NEW YORK ! UPI !-! read the approad1. Cross
plan, you have an even closfin'!' print in the rules gove tnin g One thought
that st'f'ms lo f'lllerpriiw, eslablJshed for the sole
lhtt latest batch or Emmy nom- make sense would
hll\ e the 5 . 000 1 purpose nf providing hospital
inations and came a way with a Academy members
lis , after the care for its members.
question.
season , the JO TV performanees
U ut hospital do not treat only
Was ''Macbeth , " � i�ner of fi v e and prngrams that gave
them the those patients who are .able to
Ernmys, deal'ly eligible for the greatest surge
of pride in !heir pay for their care. As institutions
"program of U1e year" honor?
induslt'y. •n1en le&gt;! Price. Water- serving the public, they must
A«ordlng lo the Academy ol house &amp; Co. tabulate
lhe voles provide ('are for anyone who need
Television Arl11, and Scien l' t� s· l ist. and aw a rd F.mmys
lu the 20 or The fifth way you c.an support
ing, "the program of the year " 25 on lop of the
list.
it - whether thay can pay or not.
had to be. ' · that program, crea l- Of t·ourse, the
big stumbling - -----· ----1 eJ ori�inall.11 or folly adapted for bft&gt;c k
if 1hi!I pro cedw ·e is applied
"The U.S Steel Hour"' told a
television, which is consldenid to to the Emmy is the
fart that the tricky story I n sticky tempo
be the most oulstanding presenta• ..i&lt; adem
y mt.• mbers who now dis- Wednesday night .
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na n-ow allitudes in
''The Leonardi Code, " by Don­
prugr.im may be either one of a t ic
l ir ballot ing wou ld still be aid Bull, had a rousing backstage
series, or a11 individual presenta- floing, the voting
. .Somehow. this plot that involved a mind-reading
tKln. 'either enterh1inmenl, public manages to find
academy orficers act, clalrvoyancy, a masquerade
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service or coverage of a newsand their .aculyles getting inlo the and a murder.
worthy event, hut may not include
act. They t urn much or the pro• The story had sturdy lngredl­
a duplicate or an approximi,te
duclion in to an .exercise in elec. ents, all designed lo austE1in the
d �plication of a prese11 t.atio� pr�:
lronic log rol l ing, or cooperative suspense, but the C B�1V produ
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viously used In another medn�m.
comdal &lt;'ah[e.braiding. Still. l tion l o cked the murky form and
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Based u P?n those hmltal :? ns,
think it's worth trying betause it feel that makes a 11uspense story
the four los mg nominees - As•
eliminates those categories.
stick to the ribs.
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"CBS Reporta." "Project 20." I
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NF.W YORK ! UPI ) - AU ha,U, l "Twentleth
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mond Burr, Lenny Bernstein, tbe stud ing productloris and perfor• ; ' ·
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one hid no newcomer such as i ble dichotomy - or a dreary
rult ut
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mvl!'ntor
bite and humor. Envelope openers Mr and Mrs. Ted Stewart and
4.0. Fa.clory
were
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honor,, One wlnl. two lose and ao Grande, Ohio.
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Nobod,j t&lt;eepi
what.
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for the three L••• X for the two 0'■, etc. Single letttrs, apo,­
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trophle■, the length and formation of the worda an all binu. affair, and education category , \ erty vacated recently by Mr. and
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Mrs. Freddie Thabel , Joy, Sue 1
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U.S Roving Ambas!lador Aver•
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de Murvllle eligDad their poolllon and Larry Lynn, of Meson, Mr. ·
and Mn. Vffl\81 ,Tohnaon, Dale,
at a ma-ting this momlng.
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l'ler1ty of action In this va­
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$ 1 595

Ably 20
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R.tndolph Scott
J erome Courtland and
Janis Carter in

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Stuart Whitman
Henry Morgan
Peter Falk
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mileage, 848 cu. in. motor,
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"WHEN COMEDY

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em wa, uaed in conclu■lon.
Mn. Ralph c. Zundel, Circle
cha irman, wu in cbarjl&amp; ol lite
buaineu .....,. and Ille · ei.rl!­
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The pn,gram in charge of Mn.
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gill and prayer circle eoncluded
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-lad -· to each mother
pretenl 'Jbe ADCtuary WU atlracUv• w l th Dower arr..,..
-ta and 1be oldest mother,
Jin. Oiarlea st,m!ey, WU lion,
orad with I loveiJ potted plant,
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to Mn. Victor Youn1 the moth·
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Great Books

Miss Grace Horton entertain
ed the Great Book, club Wednerday with a noon luncheon at thu
Marlin Restourant after which
the ladies weat to the home of
Mrs. Cedric Cla,k for their p,ogram.
' A discussion on Thoreau wao
• led by Mr1, Donald Milli.
others present were, Mr1. Ted
Reed, Mn. Dale Dutton, M r 1.
Everett Hayes. Mrs. A. H. Carpenter. Mn. Bernard Fult2:. and
Mrs. C. W. Kirkland. The fll'OUp
wm meet next month at the home
of Mr1. Haye, m Portland.

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M . w ayne Gibbona was ln
Mrs. Ralph Gilmore entertain•
Mr . aod Mrs Earl Smith "Jf
d Mn. Roll in Bearb, rt ch rs
an
Mr.
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the
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Pasl
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s
Pre
den
ed
he
the �am
M lddleport Jrt' bnnounc mg t h e
ed home Tuesday ev�g . al ed
turn
=;
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Webster
M
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,
birth of a son Tunothy F. a r I . f dtes Auxiliary of Drew
ht: I
cheater
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Post Amenc an Leg100 Wednes
ans
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Mrs
and
Wednt!sday at Lhe Mason Chntf' I
w•th M ,
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! the CJ.au. lJ Cir�r.
(' da y ever11ng. at her home Ill Mid• I
• nd I
I
The new arr1v,1I v.eighed n I 11
regular meeting
dl
·
l "mg lll charge Of M r&lt;1 . 1 Mrs. Elias Stiles returned home
Part icipating in the program
puun&lt;l:s and :.1x uuncf's at birth
The m
ee
.
_
nt: • daughter . Ew·
1
and has one b ro t her , Joe y age J 11arry Houdas ht' l t, opened w I t b Wedne·:sday aft er• a v1s1t
· · m
- War- wa.s M NI. G"bbo
.
I
and a sister Su�l t' ::ige 20 months ,' the Lord' s p raver In um.son , fol. ren w1th Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ed La 1 lyn who read a narration of the
Home o/ tl1e
Life and Te.aching! of Jesus and [
lent prayer for the tham and family.
�r. and Mrs Lari Smith
ol lowed by s i
Brewmgton who respond
Sandra
the
Mrs. Robert Harbrecht a n d
U nion T�wn. l'.i , and �1 r an , i dead � ntl the pied� to
f' ,. b u l o u s
the
to
readipr with selections '
ed
from !lomans children Mary Louise and Tom
Mrs Gail MLlll'r or M1ddlepo rl De:ot ions tak t!'l
a
from
P
a hns, Isaiah. lhe Sermon
�
1 12 6 were led by Mrs. F r a � +i my a re the gu_.st11 or Mrs. Nor
l � grandpcircnts
i on the Mount a1:d the 13th Cha p�hee."iebrew . Wh:J read a med1t'l man McCallum.
te, of Fi"t Corinthian, · _
110" by Russell Hoy •nd doseo
.
� BeaUtudel were given oy I
J. Ebersb.1ch 1s recuperal
C.
MEIGS THEATRE
w1th prayer.
Prospect
home,
hi-s
at
nicely
ing
Pom•roy. Ohio
the group attending. and the prt1
P l.ms were made for a picnic Hill, from eye surgery at Hart- gram el� with the Lord's Pray.
,
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
al the home of Mrs, Owen Wal. man Clin.ic.
er.
I
''BLUE BEAR D'S 1 0
son, Racine. al the next meetinl!
Dale Whitloc'&lt; who has been
Mr1,
James Crlawell, p,-esf
HONE YMOONS''
on June 2 1 . A round robin .sympa- stationed at the Kindley A I
,
�nt
was
_in charge of the mecrt·
With Geo. Saunder,;
thy_ card v. as o;ent to Miss Erm ci Force bmie in the Bermuda tslnl
at
which
time the present
and Corinne Calvet
Smith, who lost ht'r brother by lands Js tt,e guest of his aunt aM
- also flcen were �lected for anotb­
uncle. Mr and Mrs.
William
dea!h.
"HEROES D I E YOUNG''
er
year. The report of the nomi•
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L,.i .. . . ... �Mrs . Jed Wetlsle-r Sr, was in Watson. He will return to 1 h e
Scott Rori.ind, Erika Peters
nating
committPe given by Mra
charge of lhe program and Mn McGuire base in New Jersey on Perry Mitch, r:ominated M r i:.
SUN., MON., &amp; TUES.
Mayme lfolmes read an artl. May 26.
Criswell as president. Mrs. Joh :i.
"MISFITS"
ele "A Rose" (.oncerning Moth
Clark
Gable,
Marilyn
Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. William Watsor: Ketchka aa Vice President. MUl
Order By Phone
er's Day. A coolest was con,
and Montgomery Clift
and guest Dale Whitlock, spent Frieda Faehnle as Secretary and
And Take 'Em Home
GabJc·s best role since G W TW ducted by Mrs Webster and
'l"reuuN!r.
th
� p ust weekend in Versaille�, Mrs. Fred Bibb! 88
ed the w inners.
award
pizes
THR�E
STOOGES
1
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with Mr . and M rs. William Buel. Thank-you ootes wt:re r e a d
Color-cartoon
Refres11mrnts were u• rved hy
.
from several members rememand family.
1he hostess to the abo ve and Mrs.
and Mra. Robe rt Gardner be�J during the past month anrf
George Mowre·, Mrs. E d d I e Mr.
.• . t' ,· ........ .
Jl"•t week- ft WaJ anno01nced that the J u n •
Smith, Mrs. Charles Sauer. Mrs. of Columbus, sp,nt the
&lt;
'
and meeting would tit a picnic at lhtl
J. M 'J'hornlo rf. Mrs. Pearl Hy- end with her parents. Mr.
home of Mr■. H. K, Woodger,t
,
se l l, Mrs BE&gt;n N eut z ling, M r 'i, Mrs. Phil Willi::mson
Mrs. James £uler acted as secson
Phil
William
Mrs.
and
Mr.
George Bearhr-i, Mrs. L e w i s
:.
reta ry in the absence of M J a 8
Rd»Stanley and tw- 1 g uests. Mrs. J of Pomeroy , Mr. �nd Mrs.
le.
Faehn
,
bus and Mrs.
B. Hayes a nd Mrs. Arthur Co x ert G ordner Colum
Hugh Black of ChilllcothP. mel A film strip, "John w e 8 I e y,
Sunday :a! the home of Mr. and Founder of Methodism•• was
Mrs. Clarence ljoSfer and family shown by Rev, Konkright' gue5t
at the meeting.
for a family dinner,
Refreshment, were served fol •
TONIGHT
lowing the meeting by Mrs. Em.
MICKEY ROON EY
ersou Jones, Mri1. Mitch, M r 1_
as Klller Mears
Stanley Addle11b11rger, Mrs. Law­
''THE LAST MILE"
rence Milhoan and Mrs, Konk•
- also right.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'•

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