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Mr• Elisabetll wippe1. eommg. 1
n
former Meigs resident, will be tlO
(or tht• Grund l nspet·\1')n
,ears old June 6th. Fnends and I Plan!!
r OE!-i. w,• .-c
. tances are invited to �nd of Ev an�elme ( 'h,,plc
discus.st-d Thu r � lay \\ ht&gt;n I li t.'
her
cards on th LS 0&lt;.'C'&amp;.10n
ecquatn
(.hoµ ln met.'l at IIir M " -.Oil 1C' Hull
,_._._._.________-_,._-., 111 Middleport lr,i !ht'ir r i·tul,1�
meetmg The trhj.oel'lwn ..,, i[J I&gt;'-"
. ooI on t ,
hc&gt;Jd at the H ti:n "·
.,._·h
Pomeroy, Ohio
ill
u
P m The m
191h of J une aI •
spe-ctiun dmner , 1 1 1 lw st&gt;r. t-d 111
TONIGHT thru W ED•
t tw )(' hocil (· .:.dNt&gt;t 1a I:it't u t t- ti' t'
WALT OIS�EY S
mt•t•l mg
"SWISS FAMILY
ROBINSON"
M i � J.Jr k fll'I I it Ie ..,,or· lh v m ,:·
(Technic o lor)
·
h "'&lt;•e ',I l h,." ·rn.-d John :M.ills, Dc,r othy MC'Gu1re
James MacArthur
id Mrs M L Fre nch ttud
m
and Janet M u nro
M�� '''.Jo hn Vro�.rn as�istl'd r f'�(I·
The Greatest Adventure
lar officers w,•h ntua l ,sue �, or ,,.
�tory of them al I
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r
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COLOR CARTOON
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Pla s For Gra d l s oe�tion Are
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Around A nd
A bou t
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Shower Given
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Bride T o_ 8e
Thursday Eve

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M ai·n/Y Abo ut
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People In
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VIENNA \UPI ! - J ,t.rJr.inie o,
u
no!, there wu au air of �ul,
n e! •In tba AUllrlan capital l6o
day for the 1ummJt conferenct
bet w�n President Kennedy and
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrulh,.
chev.

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., 111111 2, l

Mrs. Hollon, M rs. Nease, Present
I
program A t�'
Garden Club
W"/dwood

' , 1111 d a mem
uf tht' �,;islern �-ar
Dl'r of h1:1n!-lei1' 1e C'nupter w.1 ,
: Mrs. John lhle 11S1isled by Mrs. eilJng prbe donnted bY Mra. Chr•
h iM.irrd ;luring l ht• tnt!t!tm� &amp;·Mw Diana St umbo and Mn. •
.
R
Ed.iaoa Hollon ent-erlained t b e ty 6aer WAI awarded to Mn..
ffl
Wilkins
B.
rs
M
and
Mr
"
,.M!
Mary Mank 111 of Five Po tnts Tom Grueaer entertained 'lli un- ,
1 ort' 11 u:: t 1 "' of c ha pter she P'"'-'
· •- ...._,� .._A-- La ut.
med
u
Wildwood Garden club Weclnes- Victor Hysell.
cr
nc
,....,,ff',
�u
n
,.
"'
l
. , Beel-:-Y 1 day evening w ith a llhower in
f t 1 0 the t ha pter 3 ., 18 the guest ol (ier cousin
:nt l:-d
'1t
11111: program top! e "How
ID '"-evening at her home
day
vi.sit
8
after
mg
Wednesd
e
y
1 ex d :�ion of their a pprN.• AUensworth lh1s week
hooor of M_lss C11_rolyn Cr18wtll
grow perfect ptilox," was preMr and Mrs E A Reed an,' whose marriage will be an event with Mt a: afJ�. R O I I 8 n d Nease Setllea.ent.
1a1 1un f orµ the1r '&gt;Uppurt lo her i!S
.
The meeting • in charge or Mn sento:I by Mn. Hollon and Mn.
ddught er , N ancy who have spent or J une IO at the Sac,� HearI Neutillng.
a G ran d off lter
nN&gt;sident • opened wit h de- Vernon Nease told how LO tcansMrs G ay 1e Jones and M r f Oile• .-�
tht&gt; "' mt �r m F1'md .a ret umej [ Church
.
1 he mst.1llattn n of officers fur home this week
A demomtratioll
,_
taken from Psalms a plant annual.II.
ioru
t
r
u
vo
to
rntd
et
1
De
hel
er
twi
Ra
e
show
r
d
the
hel
The
at
e . was
Job s d 1:1u Jdl1 e rs lo � un Jur."
I
n.&amp;relJIUI wu
who
s
rs.
ivide
d
to
how
,
Harr
th
Kenne
M
b
d
I
d
y
Ben
th
,I
n
Sou
on
home
i
thetr
Ne
F'
t
f
Stumho
latwoods
o
e
n
M'ddl
e
home t
da
M rs
.
J epoi wh r
is v. a� announ&lt;." d bY tht&gt; wart'lY K
Smllfl.
I
Lawrence
Mrs.
by
given
t&gt;
Tb
"In
poem
ad
1
d
a
re
o
5
a
•
vs
a
Tbursday
severa
a
after
d
t
d
h"te
ink
an
and
erora ions
w I
y and Mr. and Mrs J. J. Doug P
mairon and t he fo ll uw mg m .s1� - l nss of Belle w V a visited W l'd- 1 flowers were used on the gift ta- visit with MI.SleS Ethel and Cl.a. a Heart. " Memberi answered roll The demoll!tra t 1on on flower Ir·
,
t um mv1tations wt"re rt'ad dur nesday with Mr � Lillian
,_
call wt'th an ex.change of seeds. ranging for the evening, waa �IYMt- ble The refr�shm��ta were also Gari and and oU1er Ir 1enwi.
.
m g thc mN- t mg T\\ In cIt y C'hap· Ghee
usJnII
'
1n keepmg w •th t,� color scherne WU!'tam Phillipa of Ri ttman Communlcatioru were read urg- en by Mrs, Hiram Fisher,
n
n
t hr h v n
r
tht
is
"N
ow
·
t Uie weekend with his moth- lng tree plantmg and concern- iris and peonit:s.
8
Those fro,� oul of rown wh0 v:S- of
�� ka U ,r s � ; u u 1i1� :. :�
l
h
1;'1
uun 11k on J un th ·
,
P
z
p ayed and pri es e
I
Mn Pearl hillips, Mine rs mg the ronven Uon, tondbes beldood
to" w
ln lim
! -•o y
1t ed over ,n:: week end w1th M
g: g1ve11 by Mn. IJ.
t er at Akron on l une 24, and Da ' J H Stn ,th
• pahent at the won by Lynn Buchanan and Jan- ville.
. Ag
r� eau ..... .
Athens September a
c
1
rted on the ,crap Blu, dbbocs for flower arranR••
fined
H, r c y at H1pley on J un, 23
M� g� Gen;;•� 1;:r��I ;::,
;; t �:: ;�e,ts attending the party �: ::.�l��c� �;o
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Tbe cornfna� '""?! ":� awa
- -ear.
th
::
f::•
•'11.-----------, The gr,md mspecl lon to be held •� ;• · M
:�
to
'!-:! to
• ,. E F were Judy Clark, J anis Hauck,
I
_
H
v
n
report
g
w
1
an
.
11
V
d
a
Bearhs
ro,
committee
illg
ollin
Mr. and Mn
a, i e Dw,..t
,._....,."!"'""���:':::;:�
·
oan
at the Athens ,hapte. th,s e,e " 1' ·
bihe
r,.
�n
d M;
and Carolyn Bradford. Diane CrisweU, turned home Wednesda y alter a and officer, elected were Mn. Baer. Mn. Hiram F
r, M
u
ce
�
Before
nced.
a.nou
also
was
mng
� : ��: 0;"'Galli�li,. Ca,la Wilson . Coleen Wilson, Car•
M ' •· Vernon N,.... Mrs. '!� M)!"several days vlstt m Thursto, Dav id Ne..,, presiden t;
I the close of the m eeting the SUO· : kiZ,
Middleport, Ohio
1 r• ina rd ot Ala• olyn Mi lhoa n . Sw,an Pullen, Mrs.
the�
g
bert
H
dau hter and son-I&gt;• Fred Nease. v,ce-pce, ident, Mr,. man. �V1:: �
w,th
t ken by Mrs.
as
James
Criswell,
Mrs
J
I sh me l und ,·
Wilson,
a
""
Wedne,,
called
here
oe
was
b
.
ama
l'IJa
n
Ed;
d
Ray
""'retary,
.
Hollon
Mn.
Raymond
son
Mr.
and
I
law,
Fred
Miss
Emerson Jones and
l
.
NOW SHOWING
r the illnes.s Of b� Myrta Wi son and Marilyn Stum- li ns Jr and family. 11&gt;ey wtmt Mre Dwight Mtlhoa
o
because
day
n , The trav- Holter. Receiving red ribbona
i di
,
e Jloudashell.
brother, otlo Hardmg, who suf• bo. --- ----. 11n.
at thil time to :1t:tend the grad�a- =.::...::.._.::________ were Mn. Lawrence Sml"
f1"S DAFFY
Mrs Nma BJ.ind of Akron. who rered a stroke Wednesday mort1·
a
Tbomu
H8Dl'J'
lfuoa
Mn.
R
nd
tlon of their' gr�nd=n
� ��D
11"1 A DILLY
il
IS v1sitmg with her S I.S ter , M r s. in g at his home over the Howl
Wter
F
.
y
mmage Aid Being I B�tch ) Pullina ro the I
n. Dolfod1I SprinQ
Guy Reynolds and other relahvc s ey &amp; Reed Hardwa re, Mr. and Ru • ,
Refreshments werfl aerved by
Umon High School.
Cem.dy Sereom
Nou,
Sol,c,te
t
s,
a
McM
Grace
I
gue,
a
was '
Mrs. Harding
tlWI hostesses lo 23 members and
Mr, and Mrs. R aymond Pu1_
•
·
ter&gt; bad just returned home ov- . Ye,terday was open mg day for lins Sr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chan•Y
Mn Denv..- B . I t . ,.
g s
the rummage aale the Middle port
were
k
plan.
nd
and
e
wee
e
er
th
ue
Th
ky
were
daughter
in
c
and
urston
1
Twelvfl or the 28 member1 of Be
Ibl
• Linda Holloo and
·
1
' (lit M Pter-Thei11
ning to )eave Wednesday for a WCTIJ 18 h0Id·1_ng to fmance _its Monday evening to altend the
e
Patty
the graduating class of 1941 of
.
.
:,ect of helping a needy ramily
, pro
Wi l fred Hytll
· _____
_
vacahon tr,p wh,. IIr. Hardina
gr&amp;duation or their grandson Roi- Rutland High School atlended a
.
rIIows
e June
' g
.
.
ill Hill condition was m the county , They are_ h�Idm
W hite, Slurh,·:i .Q5.: �
bec
i
ame
on
Un
Libe
from
Pull
ns
rty
lin
t 20th reunion at the annual b Mr. and Mn Milla rd Van Metthe sale in the �arner buildmg on
l
gb
Ealon and
Schoo
Thursda)
Improved
�
rtetl
Hl
re
'
po
quet held last Saturday night.ar:
er are announcing tbe approach
Seco nd Street In Pomeroy and
Terrence
eve
School.
n mg.
Attending wer. Helen ( Locke )
ing marriage o r thlr daughter,
anyone wishing to cont�1bute to
Lona:don
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewingd Mrs Ira Butche, and
Atkim11 , Pomeroy : Bette ( Dwlfee)
Carolyn Van Meter, to Chahrlcs
a
•
0
Jimmy :: : � :l: �-;,�..; :;�\::· ton and :�gh
da:ht:, Judy an d
��� S::.�
Biggs . Route • Pomeroy ; Kath:
g
e
A Teis,
- and i
oa
r
left th,s momin� to spend t h e ,ary call Mrs. Clarence McNe dleport
ro.
al
leen tDonahue l F�k, Rullan':,: Funenl lerYfcet f
You'll be 11 beaming", too,
or M
lumbu, vlsned Memor W
RACERS"
"ROAD
wedding will be on June weekend in Columbus with Mr tor pick-up.
The
Grif
th,
Glen
a
tC�
rk)
na
whe n you own a top quality With Sally f'rHer and Alan
[l
Georp Joachim Wtre held from
Method ist Butcher' s sister a nd brother-i-:i- The
C.o "th M n\ F · H · Showers.
10 at the Syracuse
group is planning to hold ay w�
way ; Maxine &lt;Ogdin l G 1 1
used car from POMEROY Dinehart, Jr.
d
Church at 7:30 p m Music will law, Mr, and Mrs, D o n a I d the sale for at least two weeks R k
: Hew-• the United Methodist Church at
MO'fOR CO.!
tar �te, _Po�Proy ; Ce�
:i: p. m. Thursday with the Rev.
�
·
:,
���
;
n
retur
Noon
o
an
r
peu Stra u11s.
'1 art al 7 p.m. It is
ALSO
·
and need WCTU members or anythryn Eugen Brow orfklatlng.
1tt, Sprmgf1eld. Mary
n
e
u
8 WeJ•
_
church weddlng and r&lt;ception ·
_
ere,ted to assist at the sale. ed w lhelr home. Columb
1 959 FORD
Davisl Holter, R D., Long Bot- Special music wa, provuled
t
CARTOON CARNIVAL
Errold Dt1�n . Bell�, W._ Vo., ' one int_
b1
______
afte
r spendm� sev�ral
nesdoy,
4 04,or Station Wi1gon
tom : Don Mor.r?an , Wadsworth;. Mrs. Harvey Van ·Vranken, orgaQo
visited Memonal Day _m M1�dledays at th�ir Mme, Mmersvillc
VB motor, Fordomatic tra�s. ,
Nicholson . isl
.. Dorothy (Molden)
port end Pomeroy with frie nds
ra d io, healer. Like n ew 1st !me
MiBs Lowse Fuiber of _Colum•
a,
W
Birthday Party
MAS_D N
Wi
rothy
Middl
eport:
Do
I
Dawsot,
Will
Mrs.
relatives.
d
n
e
sel R.eU1- Bw-Jal was ln Beech Grov� Cemti res Clea n vin:vl interior trim.
r
bua spent the weekend wdh
�� burn Middleport: Donald Shra•
,
rven 14 ea
ve
who had been ,· isit ing with him
Beig� finish, Plenty of action in
·
tery nd pall bearer1 were five
grandmother. Ma. William Fis.:•
TONIGHT
der Blue Rock: end Lawrence :e�s JGl-.n an d Leo Jr. Phil•
thi• vacatio n apedal
in Belle retun,ed to the home of A party was held Tuesday _ to er a nd other relatives.
,
Sid ney Poitier Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers where celebrate the birthday
Sno�den, ColumJ.ms.
Alun Ladd,
of Miss Mrs. W. H. Fa,rell of West
lip.1, Ja�es Pullen . William YounlJ
$1 595
�
_
MEN"
YOUNG
"ALL THE
she will visit un'il Swiday before Hazel VanCoone� at her home lem, Mr. and Mn. Will_lam MJI- Deceased meml:\frs of the ctats John McMurray c.nd Ronald Ca
l­
Mort Sahl returning to her home in Colum• on ?rant Street in M kldleport.
Jame, Darren
]er • Ashland, Cindy Snuth, Mar• are Mabel (Russell ) Zak, and vert.
- 8190 1 959 CHEVROLET
Lawrence Baker and Hobart N�l- Coming from out of town for
bu,. Bob Cramer of Columbu� Miss Van Cooney WQS rememion, and Mn. Robert Farrell aml
Raymond Burr, Martha Byer
BIL Al .. DR. HARD TOP
.
who were killed in action th
ards
�
and
gifts
many
with
bered
anci
Mr,
with
Wednesday
visited
were Gerald BenJoa n Bennett
Debra of Lodi visited last week
Ivory and black fini6h. Spot.less
Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Dawson.
from her relative■ and friends. with Mr and Mrs. Don ald Hauck :i�ing World War II,
"'DESIRE IN THI BUST''
ne�t ::��r. and Mrs. Henry
clea n interior. Tires show htlle
-----Mr.11. Michael Hackett was tn Refreshmen la or ice cream, cake and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson
(Cinem118C!Ope)
Joachim and JeHrey and June
wear. V8 motor aut omatic tran s.
Wednesd
Columbus
ay mornin g to mints and coflee were served to
Heater.
CARTOON
ALSO
Ann M r and Mrs. John E. Phil,.
Home of the
Jr. and attended the gr.nduation
i
,trotion
Pre-Reg
Mr
meet
Lu•
ar
who
Hackett
rive-..1 Mrs. James Murray, Mrs.
,
lips ' and · Leo Jr., Colurnbua; Mr.
$1795
of the fonner'1 grandson , Jimmy
Jun. 3
S•turd■y
by plane from Ft Myers Flor- cllle Mayea, Miaa Maude Tewks- Lee Watson from Pomeroy Hi gh
Fabulou,
Ups and Leo.Jr • • Columbus ; Mr.
u a
une
Rockeh vti Flyi ng War
bary • Miu Maude Taylor •d
Id a where he ha, been
aeverd Mrs George Joachim and
re g st U
Sauc:ers
School.
•
.
1 959 FORD
VanCooney
e
n
Dia
MISS
.
The
months.
Hackett
al
family
berrle �d George, Galloo; Mr.
;"
:�II gr�de� :� �::
"BATTLE IN
Mr. and Mrs. George H o o f!
_
2 DOOR SEDA N
.
will be Ieav lng next Mond ay hr
OUTER SPACE"
8 30 lo 1 1 30 and Mn. He nry Joaehlm and Mr.
In J e lll f
_
have ttturned to their
,
��
!m':
6 cyl ' !nolor with Fordomatlc
�
�
George Da1- and Mrs. Ed Joachim. YounpT
�
Neutzllng
v
15
r)
g
ln
un
(Technicolo
Ft. Myers where they plan +o
of
e
Charleston, W. VI. arter • visit
trana, Radio, heater. Spotlesa
&amp;om
i:
rok
at
•
h
leg
me
en
- also -b
C. A. Bowen, George
ia
live.
� 8t the Rutland Elementary town;
with relatives 111 the area.
�lean Inside e n d out. Only 12,
Walt Dl1nt'f''•
after being diacharged from
Ghearing Oscar Hartm,a and
School.
000 actual miles. Ivory a nd blue
"TIN WHO DARED"
Mr. and Mn. A ngus Howard Meigs General. Visiting at t h e Mr. and Mrs. Roy M cCullough
wishes to dis- Misa Des'olea Meyer. Celina; Rofinish,
Joh n Beal and fam1·1 y wh11 h ave recentiY
I Huntin "+...... , w Va visited re• A.ny parent who
O
Brinn Keith
Neu l.zling home over the holl·
s...,.,
CU8I a course ol atudy, or who bert Quail and Richard Flnn,
·
Jame■ Drur, purchased the Silvera home on
Ben Joh nson
$ 1 495
cently with relatives ·and friends
--�"day weekend were Mr. and Mrs . L-have any other questions, are in- Portsmouth, and Lester M-1o
ALSO CARTOON
Lincoln Street &amp;re moving Into Leonard Baird and &amp;On Robert •n:R.
Athens•
filed to tome at that t·111le.
,
M r. and Mn. Berna rd Suchow �- _
June 4-5 the h o u I e this week. Mr. and of Comin an
.
Sun.-M&lt;tn
OLET
041:VR
g,
d Mr. lllld M r •·
1 95B
Can ltf Be True!
Mrs. SUven and son wlll occupy Raymond Parrish of Vienna, W. and family or Pittsburgh, Pa. re­
BEL AIR 4-DOOR
"THI SIARC H FOR
turned to their home Tuesday 111.­
the apartmen t over the Rowley &amp; Va.
ve motor power steeri n g and
"
HY
MURP
EY
BRID
Reed Hardware store in the nea r Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Parson ter a visit with her parents. M, .
bnke s, j�t black fi n lsh. Clean
Hayward
s
Wuh1
With
class
Real
and Mrs. PhUi p Meier.
lnterlor, 1:ood rubber.
future.
Dunbar
of
Fish
Linda
MW
and
n d Tereaa Wrigh t
e
.
go.
or
Iota
with
Mies Carolyn Meier, st�t
- ■180 Miss Ka ren Gregg who ha■ beetJ W, Va. v�lted l a�t weekend wl�h nurse at the St. Fr an cis Ho!lpit­
S
$1 395
COCK'
HITCH
O
ALFRE
O,do, By Phone
in Springfield with her uncle and Mrs. Annice Ohlinger and Mr al School of Nun;ing, Pittsburgh,
"PSYCHO,.
And T1kt 'Em Home
t rI and . Mrs. Richard Vaughan and pa. -nt the nnst weekend with
A n thony Perkins, Vera Miles aunt Mr. and Mrs. C . R. G'lbe
r
"'r"'
1 95B CHEVROLET
Joh n Gavin whiht undergoinfiE treatment for fami 1y. Mrs. p:.r�ms, lhe f0•· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ph Janel Lcj,gh
d
2-5432
WY
z
,
.
IMPALA CONV . COUP
ALSO CARTOON
glandular trouble a nd anemia re- mer Eli abeth Ohh�er came es-. 1p
M
e1er.
�,
Locally owned and low mileag
turned home Tuesday and la nt- pecially to attend the A1um iu Mni. George Powell or Par ­
. . . and be thrifty, save all your saleslip■
k
348 cu. I n . motor, au�omahc
banquet when her graduati�P,
Karimproved.
much
be
lo
rted
ersburg, W. Va. visited Wednes­
po
tra n i. Beige finish, white top
eo· , grandmothf'Jr, Mrs. Minn ie clasa 11�1 celcbraled lhelr !IU- day evening with her mother,
from Elberfelds in Pomeroy.
and attractive gold nler,lor
i
Erlewine is also reported te bt ver a nn iversary
i ng
trim. Full equipment I nclud
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Mulber­
some better from a recent illness. Sunday dinner g uests w ith Mrs. 1 ry Av
whitewall tlre1, wheel duics, ra­
e. and her sister, Mn. Mar
dio. healer.
9 e r n a r d Ohlinger also tncluded Mr. and guerlte Durst, Middleport who
Mr. and Mn.
Schramm of Za nesville w e r e Mn. David Ohlin@:er and daugh • ii
$1 549
Ill
guest1 last wetikend with the,r ters of Wooster .vho came for the
daughter and family, Mr. .an,J alumni also.
195B FORD
Mrs. John Lyons an d ramJly. Mr. and Mrs. W. ff. Raub and
FAIRLANI 500 H.T. CPE.
They came especially fo r I h e 11011, Gary of Coming v1Blted on
Power steerint, T-Bil"d motor,
Commencement
exercises at the Memorial Day with her 1lsten,
n
clea
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autom
High school w!lcr their granJ- Mrs. Jarnea Cla�orthy, Sr,, and
interior. Good tirea. Radio end
heater.
Mrs. Clarence Clark.
IOD, John graduated.
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'53 Ford __ $ 1 45
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'52 Julck

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DBERFELDS IN POMEROY

roy-Mlddlepurt, Ohio, Saturday, June 3, 1961 ----------Pome
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The medical staff of the new Meigs Memorial Hospi­
tal will be selected on the basis of "merit and qualifi­
cation s under rules established b,- the American Ho•r,i­
tal Association and the Joint Commission on Accredi a.
lion" accordin g to terms of the lease signed Friday after­
noon between Meigs County Commissioners and the
Meii:s Hospital Commission.
Bids covering construction of the new hospital were
opened Friday morning. Low, and apparently auccessful
bidders were Don King Construction Company of Jack,
son Ohio with a bid of ,377 ,600.00 for genera\ con­
struction
• Huntington Plumbing Service of HunlingtQD,
Joe McKay, ,on•ill•law of Mr
Va.
a bid of $ 105,790-00 for com�lned plumb�ith
,
and Mr,, G. V. Rupe, Bradbury
ing ar.d gas fitting hot water and air cond1 tlonlng, and
Oh,o, bas bee• named head ba• K
e
enn dy Electric Company of Huntington, W. Va., who
ketball coadl and teacher at Wll·
loug.bbv•Klrtlud �gh School !� bid $59' 200 for the electric contracl
A total of 12 bids wa1 received
Storey of , Chicago, representing
Lake County, Olno.
for the project. 1\11 bids were cer
u. s.. Public Health Service.
the
ec
He r eived his Bachelor' s De- tified to the Stat� Health Depart•
present at ttie bid openinr;
were
gree from Rio Grande CoUege menl in Columbus Friday after•
a
tbal COr..­
tbt.
stressed
nd
in 1958 wbert be \\o &amp;I I member of noon.
could
from
cta
a
tr
awarded
be
not
the v.arslty basketball team fo: Following examination and a
p- the standpoint of Hill-Bwt.;a
four y•ar• and "'rved •• ca ptain proval tbere they will be ,ent ! til
w::ll the i,_.... were 81111&gt;·
YOUNG DANCERS - The large group of youn
his senior year. In addition, be on to the reglonal olfk• ol u,,, un
g dancers composed of l!fudents of the Kent
Studio of Dance will present a show t
ou
tha
•·
rr,.
d!epo
t
rt High School on June 7. The group of dancer
pointed
t1
t
.
1116,
a
has """pleted twelve hc ,,r, W· u. s. Public Ueruth service h: ed
s is led by Ann Holler in the center el the above
....,.
Ince
picture. Each of tbe dancers it drzs 111
they
"
h
neatly
fndian
in
sul:S, with pig tails. - Sentinel Photo.
ce ,
wa, of t e
ward his mast t-" de,ree_ at OhiO Chicago for approval.
Some JO were to ke signed coplea of
ta
d
rt
w:: 7:r:·::,: ::
�dre:�r
: �r =.:j: zrpa�
�:
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Mr. McKay, his wife, the for
Contracts will be signed ImmeBrAFFING J8SUE
mer Ann Rupe. and tbeir ' w o dialely upon re&lt;'eipt of I.he ap• n
..w that ilffllll t h e
wu
girls, Sally and Cinda plan lO live provals.
eampalpi prolllllet 1be search for a missing ffl!r-- 111:30 yesterday evening. Stobart a.r1Jl'1
bond
i..ue
.
here dur ing the eummer ocho,I A ground breaking ceremony la
where the body wu taken to · ta Bavmswooo
.m..i
or lafe....t , ,.,.,._ ed Ravenawood. W. Va, bankec, said he had
,,
we
ror burial
ion. to the river to By the lime he had gotten the shore,
terms. Tbey will leave for Wil- being planned by the Hospital la 11a111q l th hoa lt
wh,ch ;, directly acros; j Cole. formerly of u., J..._
.
o
g
e
p al While l endecl Friday e,enlng when the bale out his boat just as the sec- ropes
tied, rain was coming 6own 1 from the Lowell McNic
loughby in Au,:ust
Commission with lnv;tation., K• ay ndl prom!•� ...w aot be ' body
kle home County Bank. wa, 1a,1 - •&lt;&amp;
of Delbert E, Cole. 71, WY. ond beavy rain o• the evening hoa
beavify
a nd be bad a hard time Coroner Ewing found
Ing out to state ,nd national offt bladl•I upoa the B01pllol c.., recovered
a ,, d- 1 1,,. un. Wedn...iar in tbt flfrom th&lt;, Ohio River gan.
.
geUillg his boat back to shore. kerchief ill tbe d,ad
c !9.ls The date 11nd details of th •s mlulo■ ff. wa •P'ftd lhaf; DI I at AnUqu
·
man , poc� I cinity of the ri-m by a
lty. Cole had been the He said just a s be began ciea., as there
was a lot of water in the et bearing the initial ··c."
occasion wil lbe an nounced with- duerlmlnalloa ·- .. alfo,. 1 obJeet_ ol
He r waoct policeman. aec:ordmc to 1lat
an
in""'8e
search a n_ d ing boat 6r wa.... a body floa,, boat.
�
calied the man oho was report�1 , Rawmwoo&lt;1
in the noxt few day,.
.
ed oad lflol lbe orl(lDal ,..1 ol draggu,g nparat100 since be dt,'
Police Depor-.
.
ed down to front of him about 1'i Stobart tied bt8 boat, -:ent lo mwillg
It lo anticipatod that work oo 11, ...pllo at Ravenswood, and h, , Cole 's ""' told police U. , •
..,_Id appeared Wednesday.
e
l
ee
ou
T
t
1
t
in
tbe
iver.
f
Stober! eaid his home, and ca'led Sberifl Har formed Jackson
actual construction of tbe hospit - lie .........
County official, miuini man·, wallet. •- bp
Col•'• body .... .... floatlng be puehed the boat out and tie,i t...bach, He and County Coroner
.
al wm be underway eround Juno This goal was " ,imple
of the recovery,
com- to Ibo river by Art stobarl about l ropes around each ol the body s l
and pu,a ..... found ii Iba
' Henry Ewing we nt to the .,.., Robert Cole, �ith two
•
20th. Some 14 to 16 montha wi1\ milment om the commi ion "to
Ra,en� � by tbe eldft Cole's �
fr
ss
wood officials, arrived at the E� ' C.Ole
u
ction _
for
co truct, equip,
'1 10D ii aatil&amp;d that �and ready
Under ired
ing Funeral
Ohio law governing co.,. fornsoperatio
ly
afte
me
best f)OIISillle
n the,talf
constru
IJ'req
Ho
drowning and !bat 00 fad
by
Wu
rrt
sho
_
.
,
, ward. Robert Cole u the ,on of play as
,
Calls _,... ', come In pair, atrucllon ol boapij ala built by pui,. hospital. It therefore followed
w in,.lved 'Ibo body waa
retired ban, leller, He ide,1- check,&lt;( hy Com.er
for lite Middleport Fire Depart- lie !until on public p roparty ti •• that N81rkllons &lt; Ould not be placEw"'i, r
t
ed
uired
t
,
d&lt; the body ., that of his tau.. ...d th&lt;re ...., ., .....,.. in.a
tha ucb property ho ed upon them other than I b • 1 •
ment end orner�ency-reacua uni' eq
f
•
er. and lite rem, ... waa 1a1,;.,. , to
.
l ast evening pd early this moru leased by the co11nty commlsslon- whlclMrould.-r, !It al . IJlall _ vm!ffl
be - - the ,....,,, eclto.
A fUPII ....J};uj�..1 tena ' lhat luncheon WBS delayed minula stroll thn,ui11 the gardon
ing said l'h ct.ie! Toeony Doral m to the _ �pltal &lt;on)llll,slon.
memben be eel&lt;cted 01rletl;,
�lp.d,, one! � ball an hour, but ooc• the lunch- ol tbe o:-tl,� residence .
Yeslanlay at 1,11 p.m., Ibo
Tbe commlasloo la l'NJ)ODllbJ, ·"!iii11 and quallflcatlaa. " sin..
)
lotiq te - - l!QIJlll. 'l'iul! WIS Both "";n could be - geaturd&lt;pactmenl ,.., oilled to the a.,1 for the construcllon of the hosp�. the hctopllol "1ll atrlve for ••· 'lllhe '• mea""
r
J
"
"
after
a
lliclt•
de
ro
bed
'
as
"'&amp;lent£y
i
a
BCr
, rollick, illg aattili!tedly.
Bodlmer mtcleo,o al 175 Sou' h al a nd 1... the pureha,e of equli,- llooal recognlUon by
meellng ..,_ Ing"' luncheon In whlcb the two Ing olfak"
,
w;llt
johOI
ltw
pa,sed
rm
. "' ,_ , _ _ ,. ,.,.,._.,.,._. ,
me
n
t
tb
to
Al the two chiell of .ta'•
rate
the
hottpllal. The lain P"scrfbed otandards lhrough
ope
fo er in e
Se&lt; d-av A
bead1 of state traded joke, at the
Khru1hcbev wa, ,aid w have grasped hands at tbe top
tu:.'ce c ircuit wu ohorted hy boopllal conunk;loo must laa,e accretll
o1 the
tatloo, It was added '"rules otart of Kennedy'• first Eastproposed one toast that la5ted 10 nine f1ooe steps leading :.
l,gbtnin HUBiUM the damagt! the C'OIDpleted unit to a non- pro! set up by the American Boapltf-1 wm iwnm oo
Tb
.
it nference.
· ��
mlnutes.
ere Were � 30 4-H �dvisors
It
,
r
ation for oparatlon,
��
@a
and
door.
Embassy
-�
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Ainerican
the
Ra
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iremen
corpo
A
a
n
lati
t
Jo
mlnu ,c a r f
uoe on
OnIY
J
in CommloTho 44-year-old Keor.et!
.
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A
en
erward,
ne
took
they
a
,
said
c
.
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Me
c
bl,
and
interpreter,
:,awr
1gs, G�llta and �•ctson Coun
nedy
to
....-...1 leases 8100
. on Accredltlrtion of hospJta t•
ID ...
had arrived at the Bodlmer homo Cop tes of the. m..L
.
dance a t th e trammg wora.:t
the 67-year-old Ruasian premier ----------- 1 .....
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ht:
·
n
iwere
wou
pr
n
uu
bop on ThundaJ Jllllii9
h
Ma
if
"
t
d
ld
a
,
t
pared ,
lied to the Sbnpkin•
rcl, nd lll· will be adopted ,. standards .
h
. I, at Canter's Cave 4-H Cam
.
Withdrew from their aide., In midp in Jackson
tibuted IA&gt; the bnopltal conunlo- The &amp;cl iODI Friday
all right le ahake hands agam for
::.:; �;y w'1ere 8 more oer l
eeemingty afternoon and began a earnest
Fealured speakers
,
tbe
n,
p
,
n
t
the
and
pbotograpbe
n.
coun y commlssloner, bring lo a ttUCceoalul &lt;OnCIUllon
;ou, fire was cau&amp;&lt;d by lightnlne,- ....
gram were
�er, wb , ,ponoibililJ o1 the - !..a.
discus,loc witll nobody .,,. pre,.
for
am
atl
and
Kbrutt
approval.
g
oo
bcbe
tf
effo
v
gnve
an exploswe spoke 00 tbe
of
ry
e
o
r
fn
to
ex
,
of
the
bulldi
Sto
A ,tora e
rtt,
,om 14 b- enl except their mterpreters,
"R&lt;
latlonshi
pa, Un- to accept and &lt;any OIi - ....
spi
t and they vigorously d,d t
Run firm wao struck, causirg De te _the eeemlngly more fhan !ala • hospital 1"' M � tgtl County
I
derstandlop
and
Respoosi
In the club In ...
The President and Khrushcbev
bilitios i
all over again.
a Pproxlmately $2'500 damage to ample time allowed, no �lnal acto l tghi.r, the load of lbe .odvlw.
Amon
g
Advilo
n,
Assist
ant
Advi,.
met for the first time with a firm
.
1
lion was taken until FriKennedy had !I slight smile on ors and
KBJ,ED 1N STORM
malariala.
Junior Leaders. " He Also mi till· P'GP8III WIN Al
day afternoon when It became
on
the
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f
h
face
his
BATAVIA
io
C
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handahake
, Oh
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UP
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W !'°Inted out ro I" o1 the adv' , Geherea, Aax:lal, Stala
This -1..n
..
• tha1 the •-····
,._,,,... at f; 10 a.m. tbA c1e1·mite
� •.,.... mu..
er R- J•�. -. a Cle , ont American ambassador s re&amp;1dence
•�
Khruahche
Club lacier, wbo "•u•+III Ill
v
was
beaming
.
m
club
work.
Some
M;dtfleport &amp;R ,quad was cal'• approved and 1111
or
the
more
m.
tbe
' ·
si ed by author!&gt;- County farmer. wao kllled lats on Ibe outsklrt.o or v·te.in•.
Lawrence A_ Van Me.,., in h&lt;, Tben •'-, mo,..t I ide the v ,I- unpo
rta•t ,..Ies are P"'jects. to
ed to •� Fran • Setll'I resJJ·n,!E!
w,a ol the 4-R inJeot btto1r.
.
ns
ed pel'80DB or th, allocatIon oI Friday .,ben •truc,
. . . 'F
• by lightn ·mg
Tha, lnunedtalely be"
"an a con- late 40's , was found dead et the la to ■ whi.te-wa Jled mwnc room act as an orgamzer, as a d1SC1pJm.
Bnmy• Dmrict � �
on Middleport bill Be wa, ad- '2SO 000 1n" ill-Burton
i
.
H
r u n d 8 00 hi. farm near here,
redr for ver,atlon - with Secretary of home of hiB aunt, Mrs. E 1 1 a whore overstuffed cha""
·
were ar ,an, to "' a good exampIe. f viso
ministered GXYl'!tl and taken to
Oblo
c
• .....
,,
be lo,I.
Jobn,on, 1 - of the cow,. Sta la Dean Rusk and Sov iet For- Rickard early Fr "1ay morning in pia«ed ...., I �indow overlook an
00
n
r
"program
D
.
pl
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U... olllet � Ill' T. A. Mr. John P. Dava, of Colt11n , ty Soll CoiuervaUon servl,. , wa, elgn M illist,,r Andrei Gromyko Chfton, W,
�•
ing • qu
Va.
po
"'1n:"'o: : the
1be PffJSIMU apenecl wlll •
.
'iiblle II U.. Sean
iet garden;
bus reprosentlng the Ohio
o..
riding 00 a rubber-tired tractor , &amp;nlODI those presen�rtam
,
to He wa, a pain ter by tram, and Atte.. lalkin
g
ie
y
devotioaal
b7 tbt
br D • Kenned&gt;
w.. �.lo. So lo tho bo1be parbnen ot Hea , e
lth nd Mr. John plantJng com when Ugbtning bit. shapa the future or Soviet-,lnleri- the ,on of Walter tTodtlt
l
an
ben
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e
t
the
Van
llar,w
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ol Can,!
a., 1a=••
Kltrwl1chev
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Pm-ti, IIJd.
ol Lewf1
Received
,
ub,
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can relations.
H
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dining
m
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Meter, We,t Columbia, and tbe mahngauy-walled
J
dlepott, 'll,e Po....., Emerg,I,,.
•
lala Mrs. Nellie Riley Van Met• '!'bey ...,., scheduled to �fer· le Clerk Office
I CaD Darrel v..,.. ad
lleiaJ, LIUICbeoa
,
w
'11,e openlna talk&amp; w,ra .. in•
until
ea
1llnlln
,,
v � tni.n Mn.
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survived
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daught,r
"'ue
one
by
Hblir"'.�li,ipltal b
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Harley
Mrs
office
Courts
Preeena
Mdln
County
Meigs
of
avea·
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New
Neal,
1
ded
e
en
e
tt
c• J
BC · OMtrated
I
that ...
l'Vlc &amp;
can
8 .;.n, Larey, strvlng with th• Both Kennedy _aad Khrushch•v ! cording to receipt, of Mr, Ev,.
of tha do)' - Ill
rlie
In Kent Thursday
club,
ml ...
Armed Fon:e, In the Japan are s; had top aides W'th titan in tbe lyn
9 , 04 Y� evening. an emer- A r e a eeonomfe de¥elopment
and commercial p rojects.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dully, Mrs 1.,. grandchildren. three broth- pre-l uncheon
fore and ofter meetlttp
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Act1v1ty
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gency run to ·tho llalcbel SchU&gt; wu the topic ol di,cugiolt Fr�
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""nteNI are a number of p,o. William Frande and Kathy and r
plannin
ldgaville, Kennedy bad ,1 bis side U.S. , eluded 579 certtf•cates on n. tl., made
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Howa
l&lt;!r 'bome on Hottle 7 bektw L'ie day night when 135 rep..,..te- visions of
North
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1fle law that must be Mn. llarlt Duerr ol SyJ'8C\1118 t · Ohio: Hany IM
ol ad�. jonlor ,,..
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Hobson Depot. Schuater b a d tiveJ from sev111 Southeutem met but the most important la
_,la
from
the t ;..
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and
teBded the funeral of John BW'tl- dleport. and three aiaten:, Mn. special advdOJ" fdJ Soviet affain nota� of lien
fallen , but needed 00_
, � applications,
ln!atment .. Ohio counties met at the Cambr� the preNnlatlon of the eommt�
ell, Jr. at Kent, o. Tlninday.
ng
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Virginia Smith, Gary , Indlana; Charles E, Bohlen; Aroba111dor alftdavtt, and assignment,, 1 1&gt; I ticipat
A fne
an Hotel in Jackson. n., purpose ly ecoonmle de¥elopment plan,
�i ascountiu,
enjoyed by
all. lllal
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Mr.
Kent
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to
aeverely
the
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ln)u'ed
Un
Mn.
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Van
Cooney,
iet
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100 Lle-..llyn E �lions ol llens and tbr,e
of the meeting •u to give local Sbeelum ttlatatl,
In an OUlO aooidenl on tho !Ith Grange, and Mr�
'11tompsoo, and Aaimnt Seen,. certified c,oples. Of the total colDo
�leaden the opportunlty to learn
r
Early Services To
1n Obit tho aru Nldevelopment ol
111,. He tiled tn • bospitol ·1ey. 1'larL
tary ol State for European Af. lected.
1691.05 is the county share. Tr,ui
how tbe new Afoa _.,.,. proaram will
Begin On
adrolnlltered by there lloada1. Mr. Bumell .... .-.-a1 arr ement, ...
sportatlon
Foy
K
B.
ler.
laln
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p
an
In ·
S.glanloft°Sltlllf.; early
men Act u,ed by eou,reao
the
Doparlmeol ol Indu• .
• mideot ol Mcl&amp;I coun- &lt;Omp)
Needed For School
ldfti
ete pending word from bil Kbruehcbev ba&lt;I
ices will beJin II tho 111. l'aal'I benellt local communllleL
-le Development.
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Br
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Gromyu,
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"1drie
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oon, Larey, over,ea,. The Fogt,,.
Lutheran Cblll'dl alld• •ltl &lt;OIIIID&gt; '11,e meetin wa, called by the Kod11 M, Collllon, tlJrector o
Tramportatian for chiltlra 6
---r to tbe Unlteli
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rvice
H
,ong
t
ension
Funaral
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,on
Ambeattedo
laltll
IAbor
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m
ome
A
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Ma
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No Penonal In�Jury
Ex
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se
gr
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tending the Bfble School for 1111
T
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b
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a F ay'
Mikhail Men_sbikov, and E . F
In charge.
coope,atlolt with Congre,81118D meetq.
T'No cara met headoa causing St. Paul ',
.
and St. Jolm't L.s
Be
Will
U1.1·tctors
, chief ol tbe Amen&lt;., no
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Dobrynln
Walter 11, Moeller and hi&amp; ,tall,
injuries
,
Othen ■peaking wen, Congrep. /
on
Road
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Sand
Syi
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ac
Churches
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Williaro Sltevhaa, 811iltant lo
Gueata
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Walter B. Moeller Ill' ROY
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• ·, Old and
...- the admlnlstrator ol Ibo Area Re'
11,e Ohio State Patrol said Doa ed. it .... reported today.
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new d•�the rom1hitle,, ol ,t.. da, to 1-b
•��•J_.,__ u 11. JCttllman, Deon el 111, College u...,....._.
-- -_Pome,oy Rotary club By lnnkee,_ Here
E· Gum
· tber· ,o· . Syr""""'· a n d ...,.....1a
· recrutfonal
-,.acllYttIto• Ibo -� -�•b...._ Wishing "' beljl P"t'
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lit flUllla ol President Gene A Fitttlla,, Ohio man
Rachael E. Cundiff, &lt;'I, Syracu.!I
hu hMn
•Ide ltanoportatioc are IA&gt; of
Truck Orivers
.p•stor
Sim- tbe future, ol Ibo act al)llled lo- �W B Wood, dfNctor
ll:xtenlioc Gnlt later this month at h I taken into cuatncJy by the Melga Ci ed
t on a blind' curve.
me
ay
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tact tbe o I f i •• ol St. l'luh.
a tber9 wlll t,. wmhlp ..,.. IA&gt; law last May L
He empiw•
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The OSP re ported two · •cent ebureh
aad Ralph lloor, A
t.st home at O st••k Co ty
Nor1ll
t
Fron
Ice, ,tartinf ot 9 Lm
,
if
WY-2-51 70 The hool w11
rea
tDt Sher f' d&lt;partment and The Ohio Stai. Patrol cited •
ed that ltelm a oommunlty un
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Ix conviction,, Flo"""' Wolfe,
.
• being beld ill county
await• truclr drivtt,.
A IO&lt;Ottd -lot "1ll k hold becomt ellglble far edera
June ,. to JU:. • a4
fl,
de_,;,.
In
A
Eiiteulan
ll
Into
Coun
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ty
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Rac
gtl
ine, 15 and co,t, in R i o ill
llr. Grato ..tended his lnvlta- lug bearing In
oan1 velop,nent. fllDI
w bave for .. theme, •·God'•
cotDtty CIMlrl.
at 10,41 a. m. ml SundQ' 8cbool Cit
court for overloocling, Appeorlri Grande M
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llfanla to promote OCOIIOl11fe
ayor·, court for p,ut. I
lon
lut
t
alp!
al
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in
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Robert
Good
Holy Law," An open DOUM wlll
•·•11 be held al 9:111 a.m. thuin, ,,...u,
ol
indlay
lon
utlp
llmlNt Peoples, all inR
J
be
the community muSI fir&lt;t L. A
jllltrid IUporY!''" ln1 of the club held In IIOcfuJ charged ."1th ln
on a highway ; and Emmetb [ be belt!
efraud b'II ...,.. ined 9 5 ond
d
&gt;d
th, summer inonthl. Al tho II,
on the final day ol tflt
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1
f
the !nlllallve and prepare for th• qtloullaral Ettten loo rooms of tho 1lealb
A. Davil, to, Rutland, 15 and , school How,;
llelbod lat a local Inn kaeper. Jane Lctu1se
Join ', Luthar111 Churdl the ..,... ., cmrall ......,,le daYelopment Sarvlco
are from , to 11•·
Making appearanco w... Lew costs &lt;suspendad&gt; for
In So- Oh)• oerved Church, lollowln1 d-.. It w Smith
a yellow '!
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med the charge statlnJ!
mer s&lt;hecMe Include, a dnm:11 plan and pnaent tt to tho admln• u cb•�maa
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John Smith, Howard Ellsworth i
•g•
« Ibo "" �:.�
l ne v iolation.
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00 apoa �. the last In Mr that Goodwin failed to pay • bm la
":
•••vice al I a.m. and &amp;mday lalrotloo for approval. ..Alter Ibo
d
ao
Dill
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Yoong,
frltlb a.ma oaill&gt;ly Gralo'a :,ear u club president o1 $111.
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th,..ugh th• eighth gr0
1chool at II LID.
Cbarleo 'lbomat, 6Jtr,,,a.
----plan 11 _....t. projecll may -., lllrland JI-, Robert 14.
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for approval,'" � llicbar&lt;lt, llllao Epllq. W 1 7 8 •
D11111 COCJlUIII
Aall&amp;"'fl:D
oaitl.
baa
fflJDENT HONORED
.--. Al [l'fncbum, lln,nd lln.
bJBD JN SUI
Tl!IID mum
XENIA. ObJi IUPI _ A ,.._
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Midd1&lt;'- ond major lire In this city wllltin COVINGTON. Ky.
Pollc:e
de
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LUMBU
ttme11
S . &lt;UPII - 11n. El- Flmd,
CO
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r
mado o lllb
tUPII ,
Andre
17 .:..
and Mn H.....U """'' ttmlSted Earl Snider last port, who baa just completed b� N houn tedq ..- III00,000 Three
D. ltllllar,
ans,
!en H Sahray wUe ol '111ttma A. tlor lbe ACI on, to .. IA&gt; lrtlU
io
O
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[).yton_
b
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&gt;.
com- night on charge. ol - oo- Jtmlor year at !lit! Granda Col damapo al lbe ,- E,t• ..,. ktlled taday and ._ .U..
S,b,.y
ol Ille
Neil ebntole ummployment or tDtder- .. CanadttJ, W. J. ........ &amp;IY 11
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eflbi--..eli -•I ,up- .,.atlon and raai,tlng an-est. Ho loge, "If ,rt Cobb, Oly,le llamlly. A • .......
ou • otel -- tlltMI l'rlllll)' �
thlo year " change grain mow, nea• Ibo eq ln).nd la a head..., .,.tih•
H
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'11,e 1n P'°'lllot /or
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milbaring tht bqbeBt - rat- coater of Ibo &lt;ll,. Nobody WU ..
• .oa
[l'fn!O/ Rieb- plJ ..,.,.. -t � "::"! Scboo., will ��" be!
about .,Rh! mil.. u
Um,
loo ,-.-•
la loau "1r ..._ ardt IN Bill lmillL
1 ini la tbt Jmlor a-.
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burl In toda,J'1 fin.
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of Wanaw In GallaU. CotmlJ, Ir.
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Funeral For
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Until 9 O'Clock
Saturday Night

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Bright Health Picture

Holding p,omise of even better years
to come iJ an encouraging 50-years-of­
bealth report just Issued.
Basia of the lindings, which reflect
unprecedented reductioot in mortality
and lengthened life span. is a survey of
what happened to a large insurance com­
pany's policyholder■ over the last hall
century.
Generally, the death rate in 196-0 was
onl y about half that prevailing in 191 1 .
Speclflcally, mortality l n the 1-to-74 age
bracket fell from 13.5 per thousand per•
sons in 191 1 to a mere 4.1 ln 1960. It
was only In such devastating periods ao
the 1918 influenza epidemic that steady

WASIIINGTON &lt;NEAi - Th■
kickio, ll'OUDd which LaliD-Amer•
)CM affair, h.■ v• rw:,tJYed in the
u. s. Stole Deputmenl ■- the
Kennedy administration took over
now baa the staff almost aa con-­
flllOd u the Cenl&lt;a! and Sooth
American Republics themae1vea.
There is no one with authority
in charge. Appointment of a new
auiatanl secretary of .Ii.ate for
Latin-American affaiJ'I hu been
rumored ··lmmlnent" for ,ome
day,. but nothing 1w dropped.
An appointment may be made
belon thlo pta mho print. U it
ii, you can conaider this back•
IJOUl)d. For a, ol thlo writing, th■
aituation lines up about like thia:

probability that part of the inc...­
ma y be due lo the rise in the average
age of all persons, and to more accurate

diagnosi, and reporting of the affUc•

tions.

Far belier 1till then tho decreue in
mortality rates is lengthening of the Ille

span - a whopping 24 years since 1 9 1 1 .

AL80 PROMINEN'lt,Y mentloD­
ed - poalbl;,- u ll. S. ambaosa,
dor to Ibo Orpnlzalloo of Amer­
ican Statea, wblc:h job II olso ••
cont - la Carl Spaeth. He Is a
Yel• l■ wyer and Rhode, scholar
out of Dartmouth, now U1iltant
dean of the Stanloord Law School.
Spaeth la a former Foregln Serv
fee offlclr.
He WU an UBl!tant co-ordinat­
or of Inter-Amlrican AHalrl under

111SU IL\VS URN l!'IVJ:
- In Ibo runnln&amp; for the ...
o111■n1 -.ry■hlp. Two of
lbem ha.. had .. -- In
Latin Aawla. Two of the othera
have had Ibo esperlen&lt;e but
doo't w■nl Ibo job 1Dler -t

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n■me pr._«! II that cl Cl■rt
Korr, � cl St■nlord UnJ.

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By Baroid ,,.,.,.. e,,■-, M.D, bowel, insert high up In the reoProvided you hlvt safely and tum two plain slycet'in supposlaeffectively lreat,d on attack ui IOrles.
abdominal pain ot a type describ Wblle awaiting lhe action of tM
ed in a precedinA: column: provld, suppositorlea, driuk a cup of ho&amp;
ed that the pre�ttt attack Sterr.a black 00ffee.
identical with I.bat sue&lt;?Qtltully
treated prevloualy: provided th.,1 U the ouppo.si!oriea fall •Rer ••
take
the present atta4:'lt la not of gre.st- 20-mlnute welt, give or Prepar
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to
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cated euema tip. Use a rwlrllnll
• · · · seriou11 lJlneu _ only lhen yo.1 mot
ion during :;i.e introduction lo
may carry out tllf! following pro
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ld injury to ·hr. del�a�t mem•
•-'. :·,. :_,·�, cedures in an •.•nort to provide 1:1brape.
Whlle prelerab e YlnI 1&gt;D
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rapid relief:
tndaee vomllln&amp; hy tld:Uni your left 11ide, ,lowb. introduce
your Cbroa1 with • fln1er U die the �p 11udB. fi crampin� oc­
aU.ek followed O"ferloadb,g •I cur11, pinch off lht: tube until the
the ■&amp;amae• or .ome type of flkJd discomfort pas.ieS. Then �nt!na
ue. Repeal the .!l'em&amp; once 1( neethat odllalteed" wW. JOU.
ry,
essa
If mechanical Mlmulatlon falt11
to induce voml!ir:g. drink eever- If &amp;be • C C a '! • M•Dll d a I
al cups of hot 'Nltfir to each ot \ to mea.trul " 1n&amp;ermeadra­
whlch a tessponnful of bk!arbo� al cramps, take ., or S t1oan of
_ ale of IOda ha� bffn added Ut,· I to lO lralm ef upta-11 al :S ..
Jess the sJtuation ii urgent. du 4 boar intenala. U yoa art ao­
eutomed to ■leohoJic hveragn.
not add mustarJ
If the attack Pppears related JOI ea■ ••.. dawa wl&amp;II • OU.
to incompltte evRcuatlon of lM tbt aad Ionic.

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It tt true thar ABC ca.., ■rid
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In charge of the new "Special Cr\.
W Center."
The aecond ia Prof. Lincoln
Gordon, who bas juat returned t.
Harvard after ■ervlng on Adolpll
A. Berle'1 While HOUR Task
Force on Latin Americ11. Gordoa
he.s aerved on many war and for­
eign aid agencie1.
lD lhe meantime, u-ambaas.
dor Berle and Prof. Arthur M.
Schle1inger Jr., 1 White House a.
alltant to Kennedy. bav• bee1
mutenninding operations without
aulhoritJ or responolbllity. And
nobody •- lO work under aucll
coodJtlon,.
THE !iAMJNG or .t. IDGIILY
respected aa11tant oemtary wllh
Joni, llrat-band -- In Lal­
ln-AmmCO II Offllklmd .....ti■I
before the propo■ed coolerenc:e of_
economic mh::ihd:en 1n MontnJ,,
deo, Uruguay, la celled ta July.
Sending ll. S. •mb..,adnr to th■
United Nationa Adlai Stevemon 01I
another good will - of the Lal­
in-American republics may help
restore the� ooafldenct after Iha
Cubon fluco. A, of now, the .U.
lianee for Progress illl't pro�

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war. 'I1ien he became III acM1er
to Aailllnl Secnlal)' of Stale !or
LaUnAmerican Affaln Spn,ill,
Braden. Both an, chlrlly remem­
bered in Waahington {or their "Ar•
gentine Blue Boot."
ThUI famoua pubUcaUon wu
1t1po,ed u, UJ&gt;OII dldator Juan
Peroa. Bul ti. 10 ogered the Ar­
gtntine people that they re-elect­
eel him preaident. Soon after that
8p■elh went back to teaching
law.
A DAIIK BORII! IIIITRY ID 1H
rwmlng for Ibo job i&amp;'reported lO
be dela!epl Morrl,on, mayor cl
New Orleans since 11146. He ii a
lawyer with a brilliant war rec
ord ud numtrOUS deeoratiooa.
But h&lt; hu had no LaUn-Amerl­
can experleo&lt;o beyOlld belplng
eetabllab the New Orleanl free
trade center.
1be two men with the most
knowledge of and experience In
Latin-Amtrican affaln who have
beeo offored the job have both
lumed u dowD. 'Ille ftr,t i&amp; Theo,
dole C. Achilles, former U. S.
ambassador to Peru and counael•
or ol the State Department, now

venity. A sidelight on thUI ii that
Kerr'■ budget at St■nfoni I■ la,.
pr tbao th■ budget for 1'IIIIIWll
Iner-American Affaira at State.
So be would be ateppini down a
peg il h, took the job.
AllO, Kerr tw bad no Latin­
Amtrican experience. Ht ii a
Permaylvuia-bom Quaker with
det)lWJ from half a dor.erJ in,tl.
tuUons of higher learning. He ha!
been a pro[e880r at hal( a doun
more. But his fame rut, chiefly
on hil reputation u a labor rela­
Uona exptrl. Re WU Masaachu­
,ett, Sen. John F. KOl!lledy'o ad.
viM!r on labor relations for IOffle
legislation that, 110111ehow, never
&amp;Ol paued in th■ laat Congress.

Mr. and Mra. Charlet D. Woode IS.00; boars .today, 300 lb up
attended Commencement exercil- mostly 12.00-12. :Ui, few under 30il
ea at the Shade Hlih School CNl lb 12.,0; Individual '11llHOO lb 11.50
Sundo), evenlna.
several from here altended the -U. 7&amp;,
••ter
Commencement exerclte1 al the Sheep 100; ama11 lot 'IIU1t,1,
SUndl7 School att,ndance Moy flaslem Hlih School. Dorla Cald, aprlnl lunbt llhom ewe, ■teady.
18 wa1 51, the offering $14. 30.
well and Wllbur Robinson were Jot choice and tlfime ID lb spring
GOOD TIP FOil MANY
Al the c).,. cl Sunday School anduale■ from this «1111111unlty. mba IO.OO, other good and
Former Preaidenl Eisenhower, w h o election of cllicen wa, held U Pvt Robert RoblnlOll of Fort la
hasn't had to drive his own car for many follow,: Adult elaA teacher, [Iola Knox,· Ky,, m,. horne on u week's choice 17.00.18.00, cull to choke
■hom twOI 4.1111-• 00.
year,, uy, be'• a little afraid he mtcht Taylor, 111111..nl Eleanor Boyla; leave.
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behind the wheel.
er and ■tster, Ethel and Mae LinBut If be j111t crabs the wheel with lit Taylor and ...._
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DIIVll'l'ICD I'll INTICKl:lft _• SUnd■y •
both hands and keep, looking ahead he t■nt; Busy - clw, Theim■
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Jlenderaon teacher, Llnl"'. Gaul, Tom Haye, spent the weeken
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.' Cradle Roll yet to be at hll old home at Stewart, Ohio. Pabn.tiH 1 .,..,Hoa •at•P' �•
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IIIK'll-■l� It- PGnmo,.
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of those all-too-numerous driven who aa..
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Nini RoblnJGn with Abna Helen Findling of Columbu, vis- :_10� tile 911.. •• at PelMl"Q
arm out of the window, and chatter con•
wlltanl: treamrer, Her- tted her mother, Iva Findlin&amp;. and' 911�:.�• 'if1::t1.�N-•f:=atanlly whlle lookln1 everywhere but at Swartl.,
Llbrartam, Suale Mr brother, Rul!lll!ll.
ffllll Taylor:
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,.,_ : Roll Mr. and Mn. Dorr WhlUall,I;
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- ., - •ft '"' ROJtJ swarts and 1■m u, o1
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Sunday bJ pl.- for Porta Rico Wlnclieller called .., Mr. and
Mn.
where ha wm ■pllid a two neb Omits o. w.... .., their way to
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vacation with hi■ 11111, Allan, who the cemetery 8unday momlnJ.
WILL
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Mr. an4 Mn. llalph Warner ud Harry OUlhril - the -k end. cow■ fully steady; bulls llllady;
lamUy lpa,l lul 'l'lluradiy In Red
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""""• ole1ted 1111 piNnll, Mr. •IIRJna Mr and Mn. J1m11 A. mixed l)OOd and choice IGD-tm
and Mra, Carl WUMr.
Diehl, Sr.; M■r llyn ....-., lb llNl'I ■.-.tlO, - ' p,d
llr. and Mra. Oielier ltoulh Cincinnati, and BW roai-. our 1000 lb ■.-■; lol 111d 1111111:, of Lebanon, v1r11n1■• Huntlq1m. •llllln&amp; Mr. and Mra. around • 1, .,..,_ ■.tlO; ,..,
- Yleltlq hl1 mothw, Mra. Dm&gt;ald "°llelllllll Mr. and lfn. dllea ood 11.IIO-Ol.,O; ODW1 14.0.
Ciarlollo llaull,.
Jac:k Fowlar, Pt. �. ylaJI,. 17.IO; J bulll ,.___oo,
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid leport, 0., June 3, 1981

BY PETER 11080N

Fractured English

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cer. Encouraging is the intensive re­
search deviled to these diseases, to the

writing composltlon I• vital lo command
of the subject. Still, only 2 of every 5
colleges demand ol prospecthe teachers
that they complete advanced composl•
lion cour111.
Obviously, &amp;ood eroundlnc In Ena IIsh
comes at the elementary levels , But a
fourth of all elementary teachers are
not evtn collece craduatet, and their
own lfHP of English ls often sorely li­
mited.
Even If our En1li1h teachers 1eneral­
ly did have solid tralntna, they are to­
day v111ly overloaded with work. Their
clasaes are too ble, they have loo many
of them, and too much added duly. En&amp;­
llal, students heed to write much more
than they do. But the teachers In m01t
■chools haven't the 1 1 m e lo read, let
alone criticize, any additional -wiltln&amp; ef•
lorta ,
To ll&amp;bten their load means to llnd
more teachers, and the En1Usb 1peclal­
lst, say demand already outruns supply
by 27 per cent al the hl&amp;h kbool leveL
With the crush at the acbool doora
1ett1n1 1teadlly heavier, better teacbln&amp;
of ln&amp;lilh would ■eem to be at the very
core of th11 country's "educational problem."

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WASHINGTON COLUMN

Based on expectation of life at birth,
persons born in I 9 I I could look forward
to only 46 years of Ufe. The baby bom
In 1900, by compari■on , his a Ufe eipec­
tancy of 70 .6 years.
That's a gilt of 24 years of life, fired
progress was interrupted.
in the crucibles of science and wrou1ht
SilJllftcanl benelic!arlea of mortality on the a n v 1 1 of the public', sreater
eduction
are tho11 In cblldhood and health knowledce,
r
early adult life. In the 1-t 11e IJ'OUP,
for illltance, death, have been cut more NEW BOOTLEG ITEMS
than 80 per cent.
Counterfeit a n d 111b1tandard dru&amp;•
Of note are the meaD1 by which pro­ are fioodln1 the country, accordlnJ to
gre11 bu been achieved. It retlecll ad­ the Food and Drue Admlnlmatlon. The
vance1 In medicine, public bealtb and fut-buck boy, b■ve moved In, boolle&amp;•
the aeneral standard of Uvtne. Medical Cine barbiturate, and other drup In
1eience and an Informed public have strona demand. To pard public health,
combined to dnstlcally reduce tubercu­ the moat drutlc action po■lible should
losis (22&amp; per 100,000 In 1911; S per be taken to bre■k up thla new and vlcl­
100,000 In 1900), pneumonia and lnflu• oua form of racketeerln1.
enza, communicable chlldbood dlae-, COLOll,Kl!YED CURRENCY?
pollomyelltla and maternal mortality.
Com11 now I govemmtnl llud:, ol
Cutlnl a pall over thll otberwlae ro,y whether we 1houldn't ton ''lone 1reen,"
outlook IN the sreat klllen: coronary for money, out of our voc1bularlt1. Ir,
and other beart di1111e1 and cancer. The Jull poalble that ■ome future day may
former account for more deatba than see u1 handling currency In ■parl&lt;llnl
from •II other cauaea combined. MaU1- bu11 - blue l0-1poll, red llvH, creen
nancl11 rank ■econd.
onKol11r bill,. Whlle the Treamry pon•
lncreue, have been noted In the In­ ders, why not also devise ways of makcidence of both heart dllluea and can- 1118 blU1 llick to our fln1ers a bll lon11r7

The head ol the physics department
of a major university, wbo presumably
mlpt prlu aclentlf!c tralnine for bis
,tudent, above all, says flatly:
Enallah la the moll Important mbject
In !be entire cour11 of study."
You could eet a ,trong aecond from
dozens of men of 1lmllar statu1 In the
teach,na of science and technical ■ub­
jects.
Yet the evidence ii plllne up that
l!ngllab i. amon1 the wor1t taueht sub­
ject, In United Statet acboola. And this
at a time wla the need for people who
can read and write well Is greeter than
ever.
FIiiy yea,-, 110 juat a third of our la·
bor force needed the 1kllla of lan1ua1e
to perform adequately. Today the pro­
portion 1, a ball of all workers, and the
rlu 1011 0n.
RectnUy a MldwHlern unlverally
complained that too many of the hlih
achoo! t1ud1nt1 II received were Ill-pre/ pared In En1llab. 11'• a common sory. A
thu111pln1 majority of United State, col­
le&amp;H ba,e to ,tve remedial Enell,h cour­
"'• at a total annual coat of ,10 million,
lo try lo wipe out the deflclenclea. And
they art not too 1ucce11lul.
Turn lo the Enlllah•leacnlne •xperta,
however, and they quickly aaaert that
tht blame belongs not ao much on the
1tudent, 11 on the teachen - and the
,y,tom which producea them.
Whlla lht National Council ol T11ch­
er1 of En1ll1h say, "every subject ,ut­
ter■ unle11 ln&amp;lllh II tau&amp;ht well," the
painful fact of the 1ltuatlon In thl1 lield
•u•Httl lbat the prevalent view Is: "Any•
body cen teacll En1llsb."
From 40 to 60 per cent of the English
t1u1ht In Junior and senior hi11h schools
la taulbt by teacbefl who lack the mini­
mum tralnln&amp; required for a ''major" In
the IUbjecl.
Mo■t 1ppral11r1 of the lield think

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lfol1■nd dealer In Mefcl COuillJ.
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ll'IJUner N b■IIT," Aid l"ULTON•TIIOIIPSON who will oell the
ad 111t1dline esdusJve)J hi tbi1 area.
J'Ult ln&amp;rodUCN .tbll 7eu, the new Hullner ta citied 1'com•
. ,-ct" becaaae W1 lower,· 1borter and more maneuvenhle--the
NIM: .feat\lnl many automobile � loolr: for. And it malr:es
&lt;Gmpool bil-ill euy-to-"b■nclle 12-by-18-lncb mo, ■nd lencth•
nni&amp;ui, - ll te 48 lnehet.
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lnl,"'rut.TON-THOMPSON 11ld, "md the Hlll4J kind of qualli,
and eo11nllienee fe_aturel- found OIi other Hutinen."
•1111,-111, really bl.I new1 11 fu •• I'm eoncerned ii the price,"
FllLTtlN•THOIIPSON emph111zed . "You cm buy a Compact 611
wllll B■ le-'l'hronr for no more than you'd pay for m1ny baler,
alone...
FIJLTON•THOIIPSON JIOintod out that the Compact 611 11 an­
other eUlllple ol a machine that fits Into IDle1Hled, usen&gt;bly
line pnid-iona l■mUlor lo other illdUltrle■ and now com­
Ille Into i� owa In fll'l!)Ut(,

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Bright Health Picture

Holding p,omise of even better years
to come iJ an encouraging 50-years-of­
bealth report just Issued.
Basia of the lindings, which reflect
unprecedented reductioot in mortality
and lengthened life span. is a survey of
what happened to a large insurance com­
pany's policyholder■ over the last hall
century.
Generally, the death rate in 196-0 was
onl y about half that prevailing in 191 1 .
Speclflcally, mortality l n the 1-to-74 age
bracket fell from 13.5 per thousand per•
sons in 191 1 to a mere 4.1 ln 1960. It
was only In such devastating periods ao
the 1918 influenza epidemic that steady

WASIIINGTON &lt;NEAi - Th■
kickio, ll'OUDd which LaliD-Amer•
)CM affair, h.■ v• rw:,tJYed in the
u. s. Stole Deputmenl ■- the
Kennedy administration took over
now baa the staff almost aa con-­
flllOd u the Cenl&lt;a! and Sooth
American Republics themae1vea.
There is no one with authority
in charge. Appointment of a new
auiatanl secretary of .Ii.ate for
Latin-American affaiJ'I hu been
rumored ··lmmlnent" for ,ome
day,. but nothing 1w dropped.
An appointment may be made
belon thlo pta mho print. U it
ii, you can conaider this back•
IJOUl)d. For a, ol thlo writing, th■
aituation lines up about like thia:

probability that part of the inc...­
ma y be due lo the rise in the average
age of all persons, and to more accurate

diagnosi, and reporting of the affUc•

tions.

Far belier 1till then tho decreue in
mortality rates is lengthening of the Ille

span - a whopping 24 years since 1 9 1 1 .

AL80 PROMINEN'lt,Y mentloD­
ed - poalbl;,- u ll. S. ambaosa,
dor to Ibo Orpnlzalloo of Amer­
ican Statea, wblc:h job II olso ••
cont - la Carl Spaeth. He Is a
Yel• l■ wyer and Rhode, scholar
out of Dartmouth, now U1iltant
dean of the Stanloord Law School.
Spaeth la a former Foregln Serv
fee offlclr.
He WU an UBl!tant co-ordinat­
or of Inter-Amlrican AHalrl under

111SU IL\VS URN l!'IVJ:
- In Ibo runnln&amp; for the ...
o111■n1 -.ry■hlp. Two of
lbem ha.. had .. -- In
Latin Aawla. Two of the othera
have had Ibo esperlen&lt;e but
doo't w■nl Ibo job 1Dler -t

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n■me pr._«! II that cl Cl■rt
Korr, � cl St■nlord UnJ.

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abdominal pain ot a type describ Wblle awaiting lhe action of tM
ed in a precedinA: column: provld, suppositorlea, driuk a cup of ho&amp;
ed that the pre�ttt attack Sterr.a black 00ffee.
identical with I.bat sue&lt;?Qtltully
treated prevloualy: provided th.,1 U the ouppo.si!oriea fall •Rer ••
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may carry out tllf! following pro
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tndaee vomllln&amp; hy tld:Uni your left 11ide, ,lowb. introduce
your Cbroa1 with • fln1er U die the �p 11udB. fi crampin� oc­
aU.ek followed O"ferloadb,g •I cur11, pinch off lht: tube until the
the ■&amp;amae• or .ome type of flkJd discomfort pas.ieS. Then �nt!na
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al cups of hot 'Nltfir to each ot \ to mea.trul " 1n&amp;ermeadra­
whlch a tessponnful of bk!arbo� al cramps, take ., or S t1oan of
_ ale of IOda ha� bffn added Ut,· I to lO lralm ef upta-11 al :S ..
Jess the sJtuation ii urgent. du 4 boar intenala. U yoa art ao­
eutomed to ■leohoJic hveragn.
not add mustarJ
If the attack Pppears related JOI ea■ ••.. dawa wl&amp;II • OU.
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In charge of the new "Special Cr\.
W Center."
The aecond ia Prof. Lincoln
Gordon, who bas juat returned t.
Harvard after ■ervlng on Adolpll
A. Berle'1 While HOUR Task
Force on Latin Americ11. Gordoa
he.s aerved on many war and for­
eign aid agencie1.
lD lhe meantime, u-ambaas.
dor Berle and Prof. Arthur M.
Schle1inger Jr., 1 White House a.
alltant to Kennedy. bav• bee1
mutenninding operations without
aulhoritJ or responolbllity. And
nobody •- lO work under aucll
coodJtlon,.
THE !iAMJNG or .t. IDGIILY
respected aa11tant oemtary wllh
Joni, llrat-band -- In Lal­
ln-AmmCO II Offllklmd .....ti■I
before the propo■ed coolerenc:e of_
economic mh::ihd:en 1n MontnJ,,
deo, Uruguay, la celled ta July.
Sending ll. S. •mb..,adnr to th■
United Nationa Adlai Stevemon 01I
another good will - of the Lal­
in-American republics may help
restore the� ooafldenct after Iha
Cubon fluco. A, of now, the .U.
lianee for Progress illl't pro�

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Nellon llockal,ller during the
war. 'I1ien he became III acM1er
to Aailllnl Secnlal)' of Stale !or
LaUnAmerican Affaln Spn,ill,
Braden. Both an, chlrlly remem­
bered in Waahington {or their "Ar•
gentine Blue Boot."
ThUI famoua pubUcaUon wu
1t1po,ed u, UJ&gt;OII dldator Juan
Peroa. Bul ti. 10 ogered the Ar­
gtntine people that they re-elect­
eel him preaident. Soon after that
8p■elh went back to teaching
law.
A DAIIK BORII! IIIITRY ID 1H
rwmlng for Ibo job i&amp;'reported lO
be dela!epl Morrl,on, mayor cl
New Orleans since 11146. He ii a
lawyer with a brilliant war rec
ord ud numtrOUS deeoratiooa.
But h&lt; hu had no LaUn-Amerl­
can experleo&lt;o beyOlld belplng
eetabllab the New Orleanl free
trade center.
1be two men with the most
knowledge of and experience In
Latin-Amtrican affaln who have
beeo offored the job have both
lumed u dowD. 'Ille ftr,t i&amp; Theo,
dole C. Achilles, former U. S.
ambassador to Peru and counael•
or ol the State Department, now

venity. A sidelight on thUI ii that
Kerr'■ budget at St■nfoni I■ la,.
pr tbao th■ budget for 1'IIIIIWll
Iner-American Affaira at State.
So be would be ateppini down a
peg il h, took the job.
AllO, Kerr tw bad no Latin­
Amtrican experience. Ht ii a
Permaylvuia-bom Quaker with
det)lWJ from half a dor.erJ in,tl.
tuUons of higher learning. He ha!
been a pro[e880r at hal( a doun
more. But his fame rut, chiefly
on hil reputation u a labor rela­
Uona exptrl. Re WU Masaachu­
,ett, Sen. John F. KOl!lledy'o ad.
viM!r on labor relations for IOffle
legislation that, 110111ehow, never
&amp;Ol paued in th■ laat Congress.

Mr. and Mra. Charlet D. Woode IS.00; boars .today, 300 lb up
attended Commencement exercil- mostly 12.00-12. :Ui, few under 30il
ea at the Shade Hlih School CNl lb 12.,0; Individual '11llHOO lb 11.50
Sundo), evenlna.
several from here altended the -U. 7&amp;,
••ter
Commencement exerclte1 al the Sheep 100; ama11 lot 'IIU1t,1,
SUndl7 School att,ndance Moy flaslem Hlih School. Dorla Cald, aprlnl lunbt llhom ewe, ■teady.
18 wa1 51, the offering $14. 30.
well and Wllbur Robinson were Jot choice and tlfime ID lb spring
GOOD TIP FOil MANY
Al the c).,. cl Sunday School anduale■ from this «1111111unlty. mba IO.OO, other good and
Former Preaidenl Eisenhower, w h o election of cllicen wa, held U Pvt Robert RoblnlOll of Fort la
hasn't had to drive his own car for many follow,: Adult elaA teacher, [Iola Knox,· Ky,, m,. horne on u week's choice 17.00.18.00, cull to choke
■hom twOI 4.1111-• 00.
year,, uy, be'• a little afraid he mtcht Taylor, 111111..nl Eleanor Boyla; leave.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Shay and
family of Ce••on visited h&lt;r moth,
behind the wheel.
er and ■tster, Ethel and Mae LinBut If be j111t crabs the wheel with lit Taylor and ...._
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DIIVll'l'ICD I'll INTICKl:lft _• SUnd■y •
both hands and keep, looking ahead he t■nt; Busy - clw, Theim■
tn:IOII M.UON UM
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Jlenderaon teacher, Llnl"'. Gaul, Tom Haye, spent the weeken
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.' Cradle Roll yet to be at hll old home at Stewart, Ohio. Pabn.tiH 1 .,..,Hoa •at•P' �•
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117 n..nu OIi.in
And he'll be !fl!Veral ufe leaps ahead Swarts tuclter Doria' DOiinger JohD Humphrey and famlly of Ila,
IIIK'll-■l� It- PGnmo,.
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of those all-too-numerous driven who aa..
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Nini RoblnJGn with Abna Helen Findling of Columbu, vis- :_10� tile 911.. •• at PelMl"Q
arm out of the window, and chatter con•
wlltanl: treamrer, Her- tted her mother, Iva Findlin&amp;. and' 911�:.�• 'if1::t1.�N-•f:=atanlly whlle lookln1 everywhere but at Swartl.,
Llbrartam, Suale Mr brother, Rul!lll!ll.
ffllll Taylor:
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- ., - •ft '"' ROJtJ swarts and 1■m u, o1
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Sunday bJ pl.- for Porta Rico Wlnclieller called .., Mr. and
Mn.
where ha wm ■pllid a two neb Omits o. w.... .., their way to
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vacation with hi■ 11111, Allan, who the cemetery 8unday momlnJ.
WILL
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lamUy lpa,l lul 'l'lluradiy In Red
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""""• ole1ted 1111 piNnll, Mr. •IIRJna Mr and Mn. J1m11 A. mixed l)OOd and choice IGD-tm
and Mra, Carl WUMr.
Diehl, Sr.; M■r llyn ....-., lb llNl'I ■.-.tlO, - ' p,d
llr. and Mra. Oielier ltoulh Cincinnati, and BW roai-. our 1000 lb ■.-■; lol 111d 1111111:, of Lebanon, v1r11n1■• Huntlq1m. •llllln&amp; Mr. and Mra. around • 1, .,..,_ ■.tlO; ,..,
- Yleltlq hl1 mothw, Mra. Dm&gt;ald "°llelllllll Mr. and lfn. dllea ood 11.IIO-Ol.,O; ODW1 14.0.
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Jac:k Fowlar, Pt. �. ylaJI,. 17.IO; J bulll ,.___oo,
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid leport, 0., June 3, 1981

BY PETER 11080N

Fractured English

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cer. Encouraging is the intensive re­
search deviled to these diseases, to the

writing composltlon I• vital lo command
of the subject. Still, only 2 of every 5
colleges demand ol prospecthe teachers
that they complete advanced composl•
lion cour111.
Obviously, &amp;ood eroundlnc In Ena IIsh
comes at the elementary levels , But a
fourth of all elementary teachers are
not evtn collece craduatet, and their
own lfHP of English ls often sorely li­
mited.
Even If our En1li1h teachers 1eneral­
ly did have solid tralntna, they are to­
day v111ly overloaded with work. Their
clasaes are too ble, they have loo many
of them, and too much added duly. En&amp;­
llal, students heed to write much more
than they do. But the teachers In m01t
■chools haven't the 1 1 m e lo read, let
alone criticize, any additional -wiltln&amp; ef•
lorta ,
To ll&amp;bten their load means to llnd
more teachers, and the En1Usb 1peclal­
lst, say demand already outruns supply
by 27 per cent al the hl&amp;h kbool leveL
With the crush at the acbool doora
1ett1n1 1teadlly heavier, better teacbln&amp;
of ln&amp;lilh would ■eem to be at the very
core of th11 country's "educational problem."

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Based on expectation of life at birth,
persons born in I 9 I I could look forward
to only 46 years of Ufe. The baby bom
In 1900, by compari■on , his a Ufe eipec­
tancy of 70 .6 years.
That's a gilt of 24 years of life, fired
progress was interrupted.
in the crucibles of science and wrou1ht
SilJllftcanl benelic!arlea of mortality on the a n v 1 1 of the public', sreater
eduction
are tho11 In cblldhood and health knowledce,
r
early adult life. In the 1-t 11e IJ'OUP,
for illltance, death, have been cut more NEW BOOTLEG ITEMS
than 80 per cent.
Counterfeit a n d 111b1tandard dru&amp;•
Of note are the meaD1 by which pro­ are fioodln1 the country, accordlnJ to
gre11 bu been achieved. It retlecll ad­ the Food and Drue Admlnlmatlon. The
vance1 In medicine, public bealtb and fut-buck boy, b■ve moved In, boolle&amp;•
the aeneral standard of Uvtne. Medical Cine barbiturate, and other drup In
1eience and an Informed public have strona demand. To pard public health,
combined to dnstlcally reduce tubercu­ the moat drutlc action po■lible should
losis (22&amp; per 100,000 In 1911; S per be taken to bre■k up thla new and vlcl­
100,000 In 1900), pneumonia and lnflu• oua form of racketeerln1.
enza, communicable chlldbood dlae-, COLOll,Kl!YED CURRENCY?
pollomyelltla and maternal mortality.
Com11 now I govemmtnl llud:, ol
Cutlnl a pall over thll otberwlae ro,y whether we 1houldn't ton ''lone 1reen,"
outlook IN the sreat klllen: coronary for money, out of our voc1bularlt1. Ir,
and other beart di1111e1 and cancer. The Jull poalble that ■ome future day may
former account for more deatba than see u1 handling currency In ■parl&lt;llnl
from •II other cauaea combined. MaU1- bu11 - blue l0-1poll, red llvH, creen
nancl11 rank ■econd.
onKol11r bill,. Whlle the Treamry pon•
lncreue, have been noted In the In­ ders, why not also devise ways of makcidence of both heart dllluea and can- 1118 blU1 llick to our fln1ers a bll lon11r7

The head ol the physics department
of a major university, wbo presumably
mlpt prlu aclentlf!c tralnine for bis
,tudent, above all, says flatly:
Enallah la the moll Important mbject
In !be entire cour11 of study."
You could eet a ,trong aecond from
dozens of men of 1lmllar statu1 In the
teach,na of science and technical ■ub­
jects.
Yet the evidence ii plllne up that
l!ngllab i. amon1 the wor1t taueht sub­
ject, In United Statet acboola. And this
at a time wla the need for people who
can read and write well Is greeter than
ever.
FIiiy yea,-, 110 juat a third of our la·
bor force needed the 1kllla of lan1ua1e
to perform adequately. Today the pro­
portion 1, a ball of all workers, and the
rlu 1011 0n.
RectnUy a MldwHlern unlverally
complained that too many of the hlih
achoo! t1ud1nt1 II received were Ill-pre/ pared In En1llab. 11'• a common sory. A
thu111pln1 majority of United State, col­
le&amp;H ba,e to ,tve remedial Enell,h cour­
"'• at a total annual coat of ,10 million,
lo try lo wipe out the deflclenclea. And
they art not too 1ucce11lul.
Turn lo the Enlllah•leacnlne •xperta,
however, and they quickly aaaert that
tht blame belongs not ao much on the
1tudent, 11 on the teachen - and the
,y,tom which producea them.
Whlla lht National Council ol T11ch­
er1 of En1ll1h say, "every subject ,ut­
ter■ unle11 ln&amp;lllh II tau&amp;ht well," the
painful fact of the 1ltuatlon In thl1 lield
•u•Httl lbat the prevalent view Is: "Any•
body cen teacll En1llsb."
From 40 to 60 per cent of the English
t1u1ht In Junior and senior hi11h schools
la taulbt by teacbefl who lack the mini­
mum tralnln&amp; required for a ''major" In
the IUbjecl.
Mo■t 1ppral11r1 of the lield think

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ll'IJUner N b■IIT," Aid l"ULTON•TIIOIIPSON who will oell the
ad 111t1dline esdusJve)J hi tbi1 area.
J'Ult ln&amp;rodUCN .tbll 7eu, the new Hullner ta citied 1'com•
. ,-ct" becaaae W1 lower,· 1borter and more maneuvenhle--the
NIM: .feat\lnl many automobile � loolr: for. And it malr:es
&lt;Gmpool bil-ill euy-to-"b■nclle 12-by-18-lncb mo, ■nd lencth•
nni&amp;ui, - ll te 48 lnehet.
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lnl,"'rut.TON-THOMPSON 11ld, "md the Hlll4J kind of qualli,
and eo11nllienee fe_aturel- found OIi other Hutinen."
•1111,-111, really bl.I new1 11 fu •• I'm eoncerned ii the price,"
FllLTtlN•THOIIPSON emph111zed . "You cm buy a Compact 611
wllll B■ le-'l'hronr for no more than you'd pay for m1ny baler,
alone...
FIJLTON•THOIIPSON JIOintod out that the Compact 611 11 an­
other eUlllple ol a machine that fits Into IDle1Hled, usen&gt;bly
line pnid-iona l■mUlor lo other illdUltrle■ and now com­
Ille Into i� owa In fll'l!)Ut(,

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Ille """" In talm ilhoUld Ill tl10II ltnohing pedOllrl1111, blrycllltl
tralu, etc.: 7.900 ldlltd. 478,000 lnlllNd. Nono of these tras•�I• wai
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A delicious roast betf dinner of Mason, a member o( the Clua Florist for the beautiful Dowen. Fry, Jr., Elizabeth Click &amp;!ton.
was aerved to 295 per,ons at�- or 1904, recelved a gift for Ming Table Commit'
' 'arjorie Ba- Edward Ryan, Ch�lea F. Knopp,
ing the annua_l W� High lhe oldest member present. The tey Ho(fman, Ruth Roush Ryan, Mina Lewil, BW11 Cartwright
School Alumm AilOOLatton ban, youngest was Ruth Ann Scarber- Joyce Rouah Carson.
Hayes, James OJehl, Janice Nichquot Saturday night. The banquet ry of the CIH, of 1961.
DecoralJns: Dwight Sayre, 'l'·m olaon, Marjorlt Clark Walburn.
was served in the new c '�teria Mrs. June Spencer Roush of ScBlly, Kathleen Grinatead Rouib, Clean-up: Janlee Nichobcm, Ml•
by the Athletic Boostera C' ·
Poughkeepsie, New York, reeelv- Mildred Roush Fry, Maxine Jew- no Lewil, Kathleen Grimtead
James Stewart of Mason was re- ed the girt for having traveled the ell Miller, Mr . .and Mra. Harold Rouah, Tom Scally.
elected as pn!sident '"llowing the greatest di1tanct. Mr11. Margaret ---=-'-----,=:-,,:------'-,-..,,..-'----.;__:_;___
banquet, Other officers named Dickens Kincaid of Point Plea,were a!l follows: John Hortman, ant, received a gift as the n1em.
New Haven, vice president; JoAnn ber with the most children.
THREE BOUND TO
TF.ACIIBR TO
Justis I Mason, W. Va., seer '.ary The minutes of last year•• ban•
MABON
GRAND
JURY
A'l"l'IIND lNSl'ITIJTE
and Mrs. Eliiabeth CIlek Bo.sIon quet were read and un,
.._ tre■1Urof Letart, W. Va .. trea!IUrel". Miu er's report wu given by JoAnn PT, PLEASANT - 'l'bJft men Pr. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ruth
I - 1ah Jene P •uell f N ·• -� ;ven, Ju9tls. 'Itie nomination report waived hearinp tnd were bound Rhoades, a fint crade teacher at
W. Va., an active teacher at Wa- was given by Mre. rda Yeager to the ,rand Jury OJI charges of North Point Pleuant G r I d e
-•d yeRrs, Diehl
h ama for some 1h irty uu
forgery wna:1
�- arrcu�
_,_, be!ore School, tw been selecte-1 to atwho is retlrlng from the teaching Reuniona of the clu• of t9D, Ju,tice of Peace A. M Goodwin. tend 8 1even weeks French Jn.
profe111don as of l'·fs year, was a� 190 and um will be held next The three charrfecl with forg•l'V stitut.e thlt IUIIIDlel' 1t t11,t Uni•
•
-,
·
porn
· led as elM.t
• -rdlnAwr
•- of l'Uumn
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Charlet: F. Bates and Ralph Ble... venity of North Carolina at
Affairs.
The gym wu decorat,d In • ting, wbo _. oommi!IAld to lbe Cit,. I Hill. '!1ila i '.ilult ii one
Tabloa '"'.''" very attractively rose garden theme with the wallt unty jail
co
in U.. cl 11000 1Nmd1 of aeveral bem, condfll?le\\ µnder
decorated m rerl and while, the being covered with red rambling to ,ppe
ar at o September tonn pMV"iL,, of tha Natlm.al Dt,
school colon. A.rrangements of ro1es against a white bat½, of rand Juryth,lid Thoma, il reo.. Educatlon et to Improve
g
A
W t
Nd carnations and white daisies ground. The fal,e ceiling consllt- SOO
bond.
l
f
•
foreip
IIDguaae
1-acbin&amp; in Ute
were uaed u center pieces. 'Mle ed of mint green and white ttt1pe
and
MCODdt
-� --.-r, ■ehool.
napkins which were while wllh a paper streamers and wu etntef.. Alfred E. Cato wu fined tu
wi
red tnoc'ripllon. and the programs ed with I circle of mulllple col- 111d CON on char... cl rocklooa �-�"" ll begin OIi June
on
11
Auau,t JS.
and favors, also In ,.., and white, ored ro,es hanging beneath the drlvq; RaleJgb llouah, $10 and
..,.
COIis._ improper puina; Donald Mn. Rboldea wbo It a gradadded to the antllng.
Oood-llght
·Hed and while eandle, were The band waa centered belwa,n � Poll, 110 and -• fall- ualo of 1'Grrla llaneJ Collqe
placed al Intervals on the bibles. four rooe ""' wflh lbe llaga cur- ure lo have "11iclo undw eontrol baa - 14achinll • claa In
Baskets or red carnations and tain as back.ground. Glittering Clrroll Fltber flO ,nd coa. _. l'rencll to a group of thlrd • n d
white gl1dlolu1 wen, ploced al slara we,o used above tho band. oault and battery1 Bn,ou Glov, fourth grado puplfl at the Nol1J,
the center of the cafeteria.
'lbe word.I "Graduation Memo-- er, Henry McDaniel. Theodore Pl Pleuant tehool the ■econd
Serving u loasbna!lter waa Tom rles'' in glittering red 1etten Smith, flO and a,,ts each oo eemester th.It year.
Scalfy of Mtddlepor� Ohio, vice agaln,I Iha background of •hlto harge, of lnl4Xlratlon: il11am
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W
c pal, S10
president ol the A"""lallon. The waa uaed ae""'a lbe fnml of tho L
and
&lt;Oil■ fllllnt lo P1Z '.&amp;\NT VALLEY R08PITAL
.
welcome waa giv�n by J�es stage. with mf-,Jature dlplom11 illd ii&amp; of ay 'Jb)m •�
AD:.tl1'1'.1!D: Mrt. George
:
r t
y
w
0
stewart, pr..klenl. The invocal•on and gradualin_g capo. The tableo ID lachood
CON
CrllbliM,
()ak Bill : lira. z-_
0
and
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,
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wa, given by Mr. Donald Fogle were covered m white with cenler d lq left
of ..,..,. Homan ell Rlffle, Leon; Clar■ Jluagrm,,
rlv
song, a former teacher and prln- pieces of balloon,.
clpal of Wahama Hlgl, School. In- Th, foyer wa, u,ed a, a lounge Robert Nea1, 1bomaa • A lf r • d pt, Pleuant: Mn. Jama Baird,
duded on the procram Wt!l'l!I \rOCal with the furniture being provided Paltm John R. Doyle• flO Od Galllpolla·' 14n. Ray CIiio' Rav,
tDIWOOd.
ooloo by Sheldon Rousb, Elaine through lbe """""' of u., Ma- COiia
' ,ptedlnf.
Jolin Carroll, Jonl1111 Comer DISCIWIGED· 11n. Hediort
Sayre and Beverly Rouab. Mlsa 1011 FnllluNI Compan;y.
and
John C. Smllb, 125 and COiia �� daupter' ViDtoa :
Naney Armalrong presented a pl- Preotdent Stewart wlshee to exta, plata; -ant ••w ...,. ol 11r• and lira
MO aolo.
prey '· · lh,nu and appreclalklll ah, no
There were 41 classe!I represent• to the following commlttM llllfflo Richard tee Duncan, e10 a n d Harold WIDniDp, New Kavin;
ed at the banquet with that of bera for making lhf, year'a ,... co,ta, no
11..,,.., Mar- lira. LeGII - and daollblar.
19'2 havinll lht moat member■ quel and c!,ince a great .,,...... loo Leg, '10 and cells, filhiD&amp; Galllpolla; Owen Call. Galllpolll;
present. Mrs. Mars,,ret B!etner He alto wfahes lo thank
lhl&gt;ot Gonion. Chaab!N: lira,
· J'randl w._ a U......
Guy wn,.. and dauihlet, Ma-

:.ai

Sand Hlll Road.

''Let 's Dance
TO LEARN"

:;!:t.� 1;n._: :� : �;.M;· }-;,";;_:�:; �

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continuing unlil s p.m. There wtll
be prilet or hami and merchandile. Participants are asked to
brina their own gun. shells w ill
bl furnished.
Proceeds from the ma� will
Uled to purch■te urufomu
or the Little Lea� team ,pon.
sured by the Lion!! Club.

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Irene Swisher. Hot dog1, punch,
home-rr.ade Ice cream and cab
wett served to the group,
Mr. and Mn. Lloyd - �-·!!h. Jr.
and daughter of Columbus w,re
Sunday gutsts of Mr. .Jnd M1 s.
Lloyd Roush, Sr.
Mn. J H. Shamblin and Gary
Shamblin spent a day at Franklin with Mf!I. Nonna Sh.1.nh lin,
tarry and Terry. Larry graduated- from hi;h achool Tuesday evening.
M and M Fl d Th"'TIIS of
.
st �ete bu n F:
- are VJSITInt!
·lat.iv rs
fr �s
.
. . II v1s
_ ::___
reJ lffl
Jnvmas of c,al ilom1a
.
..
.
,ting re1al.Net and nends nere.
Mn. Harokl Mack, Mn. Fred
Macl: antl Mn. Everett• Long
t
Ho Coun il
a
u.nded
lbe Wedneod
me
�y. mee 1111
at Rodney,

Kl'WANIANS ENTEltTAtNED
.PT. Pl.EAShNT - 1be loc&amp;I
Kiwanis Club wu entertained by
Capt. and Mrs. Billy Bryant, former local J'llident&amp; and lntemaUonaJ entertainer•• at their reau•
lut night at the Moose home.
The Bryant, entertained with
their acellent re..J
.,.._..ire of show•
boat IQllgl and patter. Capl an1
Mrt. Bryant hava apant lbe winwr In Florida and will •,,ve soon
Gtmumy where they wUI c,,nfor
n their' tertalnin
lto C, and B111 Smith, soo of K,·
U
1r en •In
I and ag wanian A. Dewey Smith , aUtndv 1.a': the IOD -law ■n d diu h-• ed the meetmg.
ter and family• Mr. and Mrs. Ja.
Henicl, who .,. alao entertain­
en In tho Eunlpun thealNI and
cluba.
0. C Hall, preoldent, p:eoidod
during 1be bualneu meetJna. Sbtr­
wood Colten was the program
cllalrman lo, lbe -lq .
A report wu &amp;ivtn m the klwanil spomored Shawnee 4!'imming pool which opened lhla
-1&lt;.
Thirty Kiwaoiana and peata,
Dr. l)8D r.Iaumu, Lcoo Puts.
Jack llurdetlt ol Wuhingtoa. D.

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Summer Enrollment Starting In:

e Tap

BEGINNERS
INTERMEDIATES
ADVANCED

• Acrobatics
e Baton Twirling

Also Summer lallroo■ Class Now
Enrolling. Course Includes:
eCh11 Ch11 Cha
eRhumbt
• Tango

eWaltz
e Fox Trot
•Jitterbug
e Polka

Meigs County School of Due1
l!nrell now by stepplnt In at Mr llud&amp;. at • • •

POMEROY

1 18

w.

sicOND ST.

OHIO

-Un,

oper-••

Art Course Being Continued Thro Swnmer �� :ro.��-­
lnMason County's Adult Education Program ro�� � �

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'!be Alt Courao, lnlroduced
lul term • part of tho M=
County Adult 11:docallon
gram II _, the RM&gt;III JIOPl1lar al Iha school. To satltfy u.,
demaDcl for addHfooal coune■ of
thfa fne Iha aclloo1 la oontlnulo&amp;
art - clurlnl the sum•
mer.
In lhlt &lt;OU1'III atudenta wIU
learn .. IIP,OII lhemaelvto
tl&gt;nJqh tho mtdhml ol water
color, pe:11 and chan,oal abtch
Ing. '!'ht ...... will alao iDclude
-poeltlon and pfdorial detlgn
laodscape palntbl&amp; flture dlon Md color o-y_
Studenlt wiII oll&lt;od -

once a -k for lhreo h o u r , ad. OnlJ a -0 nplrtlfoi, r.
from 6 p m. lo 9 p.m. llartmg le _,,. to - iD I b 1
.
Jime 6. Tho """"" w,D eouno.
lut fifteen weelt1 ml all clu,- lleJjllnltlon for Iha .....,. will
q WUI be ileld al !ha Point Plea- ho held llandq � June 1,
ant Sealer High Schoo�
- 7 p.m. lo t p.m.
tho Pl.
Mr. Jack Put, Polnl Pin■¢ P1euaa1 - High 8dlool.
conunercial artill, will bl the � __..., wtll b-,
evallabl, cluring n,fllratlilll lo
lnstruclor.
No hlltloo � II nqult- au proopocllvo lludeata.

Pro, -.,,

PIA NOS

ewu11.m11t
elALDWIN
t1111 OTMI■ PAMOUS
IILUIDI

where your dollar buys MILES more

and Save I'"

1,001.000
174,21111

Wahama B anquet, Dance, Rep orted Eventful soc1•al success

I
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NYLON $1 .00 MORE per :r1RE

WILLIAM-SON OIL CO.

10,970
5,170

Injuries In 1960 were 7 per cent above 1959; dutlul ln1!1'8118d bJ
I per cent Total deatlll were 38,000; lnluritl, •,078,000. Table above.

$3.84 per gal.

I

P1non1
lnjuNCI

IIE&amp;l&gt;LY ll!!CKONING-More deadl7 and mueb - futile 1111n 1DJ
war this nation has fou1ht In, llaughter on the hJCbwa,s lul_ 1e■i
alone. killed or lnjul'fid more than 3,118,000 men, women ind cllildrtD.

100% "RX INTERIOR
WALL i alLING PAINT

■

EirCleding 1pNd limit
On wrong side of road
Drove off roadway
Did not ha,, right-ol -wa,
Reckless dri,ing
Failed 111 1ignal and
improper 1ignaling
Passing on wrong 1id1
Cutting in
P1111ing on curve or hill
Car nrn away-no dri,er
Miactllane011s

TOTAL

COLOR- H U E

King Builders Supply Co.

J
2

10

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N. W. COMPTON, 0•. D.

P1noa1
Killed

9

MAX WARD

Head Coach
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J k
HS

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rood, .,., "" be �
a
fol1
rt placed dJrectJy aa tbl
In
!ht. l'erhaJ)I one ,. f the eecrets t , time. To .tart the (ire pile
l
successful ouldonr cookizl1 11 ha�- briqueu III a py:·.amw:l lha pe an■' hol coa s Corn....n-tb&amp;-mb it bJ..
- ier done on � ll'ill II It �
lng a "Jua,t right'' Hre. CharCRI pour a lffllll M10URt of odorle..11
.
lira &amp;JV. COil1a Ihat art bol for )jghtJng fluid on them. Let !hem quickly on the �.ot tGl.ll. r IJ8.
quitt I lane Orne and dwy 11-JO It.and far 3 or • mfmrtn to le, hambur,i:tt, potatoee and dlQ:
tM !ightln,: flldd JOU In. "nlftl en art eumplH ol otDer' food:I
provide a iOf.ld evffl heat.
'
ighl • he charcoal i� ready ti} tlLlt mav be C'IY.'ked in foll rOI"
, ··- ,,.,
., oriquets are "-·h
&amp;,l.ll"PI
UU\ 1 l
T
tr)' b.tkm&amp; �pp �
1.1diafactory. Lwnp&amp; 811 more e,i , cook over when the briquet, '" de!l,ert
vmsJve than briquet a. Which tv lump� are coated with a gray Mt'!al! are brnllf!d 1ft muct\ the
er you u,e be ,ure to ■elect char Hh 'foke a poker ol long !iU:k aame way you oo them in t h j
coal made of h,.rdwooda such as omd spread lhe briquel■ evm;y hrouer ol )'our ralJl.'41. Plitc1: thf
hickory, oak. m:,plt. walnut anJ 1 over the botlom of lhe cooking meal S lo 8 inches lr,Jl'J'\ the bat
bee&lt;-h. Hard"'ood charcoab pr...- area. You want ,nough briquen toah. Broil U,e meat "8lll k II
cluce a mJnlmurr of tputter. i to complir!e-ly ewer the eooki1� nlC!ly browned uo tine tide. Tuni
! and M?UOn U. b.--,.wned llkit .tti
IOIOb and smell and they bum 11re&lt;t.
hot for a longer period of time " You are now rt:ady for eooldnic I, 11ll and peppn- Cook. then. te
• b • n choee wde from I o f t If you abou.ld cetd more char deilrtd de,ree of donentu.
woods. When buya,g, be JUre � coal during cookinl add ■ o m e[ To �arbecue :i meat meant •
buy • bag m■Tbd "htirdwood"' , briquets lo the edp about I\ a,o1: � oY':" an open fire ao4
rather than one marked "mixe--J minutes before rHded and aftff bute it with a barbecue AUN
II has begun to Lum feed it ut.o u 1t COOU. You need I Rood bed
· NOOCU" or "plcnV: charcoal."
" bot coal,. 11le meal llhoukl _be
Start I charmal fire at Jea,-t: the firt.
one ball an bout before cookir.g 'nitre are threr main �:- turned often and IWabbed wit.It
---------- l ods of cooking ou1doon _ 1 1 , lbe aouco. A cL?ao clllb - •
in ro..i (Jt broiling meab and 13, a clean cloth w1ippN GD the
barbecuing meala. If you c a n GI of I loq llidt IDIJ Ile ,_
IY KATIE LONG
wait you may h.ave I stew which for app!JiDg tbe Illa to t � I
Mr. and Mn Wilbur Asl:!cy, may tm several houri. flMn � meat.
and Mr. and Mr1. Jamts .uhley mune tUing fryirlA pans a:nd oth­
a n d family of Dunbar, wa r e er utffle:WI you can oook • 'J o u
Girls'
J\)Ht.1 or Mrs. G.orge Shamblin would on your r,ll'lge at home.
and family, Swid.ay. Mrs. How When L11ing foil. � 1ure it ,�
ard Wllson and family or Middle- bea'vy-duty. Plare the food in VMt
Cw;hioned Intole.
port, allo v isited Mrs Sh,rnbl ln. centtr of a piett ot foil that Lt
Tapered Toi. 8111a t-10.
Rev. and Mrs. Sherley Wood.s large enough ta make teCUn!
and Mr. and Mrs. James Frogle wrap. Bring tw'.&gt; opposite ends cl
of Maryrviilt visited "latunb,y the foil together over the food
with Mr. and Mra. Ric�ard Rw- Make sure tht enda meet evr.•
�u an / CeCe.
ly. Holding the- ends togethe:-.
Fridav guesu of Mr and i\1rs fold them down �l an inch.
George Gardner and Linda were Then fold them again as mary
MIDOLll'OIIT
Richard Rupe and HarrilOJI Scott times as necessary to fit mugly
of Zanesville.
Those who were at tht !Mme
of Mr. and Mrs. Ura S'A.'lsher.
Sunday, May 21 to celebrate Mr.
Swlahtr's 50th birthday wer.. ; Mr.
and Mrs. Ennan SwlJlher. Mr.
IT'S FUN
and Mn. Daniel Swilber, Danny
and Su,an, Mr. 11111 Mrs. Ho•tie
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6

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Nat've D'1 es
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,�·��•-01· Cookin
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For $23,000 'Court' w':n

GRAND RAPIDS, Mic-h. fUPI I and play against the Harlem Sat1
commented frttly that he is play- Pomeroy squad seemed quite al appearancts as they did 2S t'1 Former baksetball star Clarence ellit.es, a team 01.1.'ned by HasberBy BOB WJNGtfl'
More raw)' weather today prob- Ing ··fine ball'' and hope the good pleased at the 1howlng o ( Terry 35 yearli ago. Actual)�, we aee 1 Bevo J Francis hoped to acore 11 ry.
1
ably caused postponement of the showing continues.
Ohlinger the other evening. Ter- l aomelhmg much moni unport.ant $23, 000 court victory today 1gain.1t F'ranrla ,akl ln !ad, however,
High School Swnmer League 1 Out Bedford way, accordin11: to r-y went in and oltchecl a couole to overall recreation - hun� sports promoter Ted Ralberry of h@- was the aole all-star and t hat
game scheduled for lhiJ afternoon reports. C'Urnballing pitcher Dick of nice innin11.s, lhou�h it was his of young people , . ages e�ght Grand RapidA.
l for a time on the tour he rei;rult1 lhrough 17·18, pl ayrng organized
at 2 30 on the Pomeroy Panther Wei IA hH made fine appearances first game of the year.
g.g
By Chet Tannehill
\ ed hla te�mmates from the !!: ands
th
.
o lng
field against a scrappy Middle- m both games so far this year. Terry was a clever Pony Lcague 1 b1:1seb.ill _ under re�ponsible adult . Fran.:,Is e
r u I and surroundlnp: 1-olleges.
tio n _w b ht. Ut� ;t" Gsen:
port team.
He pitched a four-hit 11:ame pitrhtr of three seasons ago. and supervuuon .
r c l Wher1 the called-for paychec11:i'I
1
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1egeg Lnw• naCt-1 ona 1 prom1 Oh 10 l Co1""'
-� ft.:,.,'i:
..,¥
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•- _
r
One player on the romcroy agalnst Rutland tutu
ro.,, I ols oI I
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--·• ha1 ban�ed s ince l ht•n has a&lt;11-•
.
.
.
1.
·'tr•old
.
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P"'' rmrnn•'" ' t he 2fl. ,ve•
mence u.:::tw
·
een 1952-54. 18 su.ni;. stop,..,.,,1
squad recently has ('Orne into
Of ('O()Pi(' , , "
hts 1 out four hits already , one a pound, and he1ghth
larg.::,
a
spent
I Rasbr!rf1 for that sum to iettle ' giant said . he
own as rar as hitting it con- l1omer.
everyone knows of his skill on ! G 130 S
1
11. •
track
to
amount of time t-ing
•1
ol conlracl.
cerneu.
__, eutc-h A rtl\S, &amp;Ofl or ex- or course, RacIne haa some ·, the hardw000 court ,
t
I, an alleged breach
ne so he oould
telepho
by
rry
Rasbe
with
sda
ur
a
OVA star Roy Anns. broke inlo young High School Summer Baseball fans today may not 11:et i
•
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c
Y
T
lymg he_
'11 had not r collect. The call!!: tost him mort
Fran,,,
w ��
he . te,ti
11,, ,tartmg 11n,,,, ol Coach RIIS- Leagu, player, who are plent y "' ... mojor league dub, '" loc- . {
e- In Ion dlsla,.ce ,oils Iha .. he gOl
I ceived one of hill biw�kly $600
aell Moore's fiue baM!ball team tough for any team. There are 1 � •1 ,1o;,.,. '1oflOI l •""4&lt;•11111Jf.lW!! /
.
�rn as a i,� rancis said.
.
I pay checks irnce April of 1959. Ill ret
mld- way through lhe- schedule fi ve or sill boys on tht �am who j
May
28
published
feature
The Pittsburgh
Press
on
a
P;· . Ill iry out
Frklay'1 heny Ohio JUYer I { J
.
The giant cage atar 1aki_ be is cu_r- Next sea_'°". r11nr1� w .
go·,ng will be only BOphomo-,
UO:t:
'"'
next vaney 1onn p 1 •own com.
in a Sunday section about f ormer p·t
I tsb urgh Pirate
base- lhi11 ,prlng and ha, C--n
I rently living at Wellsville Oh\O ror the ctC\e I.:tnd pJpe rs ,.,
,. the
11
I
yea, whI"le another wi· 11 begin his I
I Th
e • house �f r
ball catchers. It was one of those question and answer l'k
.
munlc aUoDI cable■ from Port■, e.
h
".
sketball
.
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l
League .
e other mgh t against R arrne reshman year.
T e San Fran� rsco Giants w I' on unemployment. compens�t ion. ' new American Ba .
things. You're showed a bead and shoulders - in this
u I ve a d • ked I
th
d"
s
c
JspI ayed
1-l OU conrl ud a basebal l school 1:1 n d Accord ing to the Urms of the A co�1racl F· ra n _i
case sometimes peel'ing through the guard bars of a Butch pounded out a triple t� I Larry Price. ready for high . � Da rY ;en:� , en:YI&gt;'
'
1
1
·1
a montho
rIghi fle Id I hat ha d smoke ro11 ir1g schooI nut year, wit. h Wil I Ours. ' nalloaal Sport, £onraie.
1ryout ramp at 0wens- Ill"mo,s 1 contract between Francis a n d showo:u he w1 receive
call"htr's mask, and �iven four choices of names
of $I 600 iI he mak,s
Repairs were eompleh'd y Glass Co. Field.' Hh A�e. and Stli Rasberry, the pla},er was to. form lY salar
One panel has a d1stmctly familiar face to Meigs coun- from I�. The ball t�k one �unce Ted Ba_dey.' Bruce Beegle. Pea.
�
b
t.e
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_the
s
b
then hit the fence m deep right. nuts W1dtlme and a few other telephoue eompanle■ aboui
tea called t e Revo All Star
_______
t y basebal l fans.
I a. Street. West. m Huntlilgton, w. \ a m
Fact ls, if you didr't know bettc:r , you'd say it is Doug Butch. who bats from the port- Tornadoes. compri,;e a hard hit- m., tftO l■lf! to obtain detailiPd I Va. on June 11 ·1 nd 10. Two 14:i•
•
1
H emsley of Minersville-Syracuse 20 years ago. And side , led the Pomeroy High School ting club that has already knock- re•ruu .
sions will be tirld daily, begi:;eroy S
Pom
For
ed
aniz
Org
PT
A
you'd be half right, sir, because the picture is of the fa- squad In hitting thls spring with ed orf Pomeroy and Bedford.
nlng at 10 a.m.
mous Rollie Hemsley. Doug's brother, onetime Pirate a .3 18 average. His coaches have Manager Paul Kloes of the l•---------- 1 Speci a1 instruct ion will be glv I
ementary C ,00
tro / "
Cen
New
d.
catche r, l_aler at Clevelan
en for all pos.itbns, and practk� A PTA organizational meeting A brief talk on the new PTA
The p1ctu�e appa�ently had �een taken f�om the
games will be olayed.
rif the P O m e r O y Elementary was given by Mrs. John Bentz of
�ress's o�d files �or 1t showa Rollie sans face _ lines and
Young players between 16 and School combining Sugar Run and zanesv!Jle, Southeasl Director of
1n the prime �f his gi:eat sports carreer. The likeness to
the Ohio Congres sof Parents end
r------,,,,,,.. �-- ,----, 21 years of age are invited. U 3 Central PTA wa.s . held Thursday
brother Doug 18 startling.
ced
S
ers who also Introdu
Teach
I
.
chool
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. g000 Nmugh w
•- =
1. giv- eve�lDI:
.x-ntor H·1.,.,
prospect 11
at 1h e ••
.
:1lk1m B. Do"'me,
Now
.
,
•
pres(
· ' before You take breath to confralulate me for
W1
'
Mrs.
en a contrncl for profess1onnl auditorium.
:scannmg such faraway news sheets as he Press, don L
. 0
, Mrs. Jamea R . T"Ltus presided \ dent of the county Councr or
• burai::u
baseba11 , he w111 ue_ relDl
Mrs C H 'Sis) Wise of Middleport was kind enough to
.
for expen�ee of attending . the at the meeting, which ope_ned 1 P��cnts and Teachers. , The by.
maii a clip·p\ng of the feature to us. Thanks, Sis.
c-amp, Brmg your oWTI uniforrn with prayer by the Rev. Wllltam la .\s for the new PTA \\ere read
glove , and shoe� Baseballs and Roberts. Mrs. TitU! Introduced by Mrs. Roy Tracy, Jr., ar1d ac-Friday's rainstorm here merely underlined how weabats will be furnished.
Robert Roberts. principal of Sug• cepted.
ther can put havoc into baseball schedules.
.
Charles Fox, C:iant Seoul, will ar Hun School and Ralph Spen- Mrs. Beatrice Re'.nha_rl gave
This week saw the opening of play for 28 orgamzed
be instructor ancl Camp DirecWr. c-er, principal of Central School, the report of the �ommat1�g c�m­
youn� baseball teams. Postponements were caused by
Jame9 Wtst is the area repre and they in tum introduced te.lch- mlttee afte� which nommat1on1
rain tn ail leagues. Middleport Boys' League got all ,ts
games in. The JO clubs_ in Count,v play were to make _up
sentative for •J1e camp. Write ers of their schools. Supt. Charles for e.ech office were asked from
rainouts this morning 1n many instance s. Nuthm do�n .
him at 200 RutlMge Road, Cha r Gibb.1 spoke briefly and stated the �oor. The secretary c-ast the
the off1('Jfl
Pony dates were rained out yesterday At least two h1�h
teston, w. Va. , tot further infor Uuit Mr. Spencer would serve as ele�hv� ballot for
Lo_hse,
still
h
d:
Harold
wh
Mrs.
mclude
weeken
this
,�
up
made
be
to
school
and
!)rincipal for the new
school games were
mation. if nee�.
nuthin' doin'.
Mr. noberts as playground su- president ; Mrs. James R. Titllli,
first vice president ; Mrs. Donald
pcn·isor and eoach.
COMPETITION
the
since
now
that
ed
McKenzi
e, second vice president:
observ
A local wag this week
TUI...SA, Okla.
.'JI - A loc &lt;il
L,
N
the
in
s
bigwig
the
off
Mrs.
Charles
Spenctr, recordin1
d
Cincy Redleg s have knocke
merchant
conslructed
-a
hute
to
d
procee
will
they
place,
secretary
;
Mrs.
Leon Md(night,
and gotten a hold on first
water
tank
near
the
shop where
o.
Chicag
corresponding secretary and Mrs.
lose its series with lafl-place
he .!iella underwnl er breathing a
John Werry, treasurer.
Last ni�ht's 7� loss to the Chicubs made the predlC­
paratus
so
scuba
divers
can
tee;:
p
I
.
1
\ The officers we re installed by
tion look like the best guess ol 196
th
e
equlpment.
living
are
area,.
Mrs. Bentz, who presented '1 pres.
Cincinnati's !ans, legion in the Bend
The movie at II theater acro�3
I
ident's pin to the orga11izalio11
It up this season, so far. Other than the queshon of hoy,
the street today is "Don ' t Gu PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs, Mary which will be passed on to eac.h
new Panther-Yellow Jacke t footbal l coaches will do this
s
sport
top
the
Near the Water.'•
Autumn the Reds' summ er fortu nes is
Ann Lewis 90 a resident of Bell- new president.
rs.
borde
'
MeiRs
ins'lde
topic
meade, died at 4:57 a. m. today
ASSUMES NAVAL COMMAND
Reds' fans will be satisfied - now - with nothing
in Pleas.ant Valley Hospital. She A NEW IDEA ,oR A NEW EltA
MANILA &lt; UPI) - Rear Adm.. had been seriously Ill for the past
Jess than a first division finish. Give them half-a-chance,
David Welsh a!lsumed commn,d two months.
and they go whole hog, the pennant, no less .
or U.S. nava !forces In the Philip- M L
rs. ewis wos born on May 30,
pine, lodoy.
1871 in Jackson county, w. Va., i
POLICY
J
ar
the daughter o( the late Henry
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPtTAL
and Margaret Scantlin Barnette.
COVERS ALL
Admiss ions - None,
She was preceded in death by
tor Homeowneral
Discharge, - Merlin Shivel- two husbands, Eph Herdman and
•
er, Pomeroy ; terry G.�rge, Ru�- David Reid Lewis. Survivors are
Charles Ray (Chuck) Stobart, head foltball coacb Of
land. Jon Webster. Rutland: Hat.- two daughters and a son, Mrs.
th� SEO cbamplonshtp GAHS Blue DevU!, has been
el
Shlveler, Pomeroy, Je11111ie OJ· Lettie Doolittle of Bellemeade,
named head tnd coach at Mt. Verno n (Ohio) high schoo l.
er, Thornveille.
Mrs. Focic Stover of Evans, W.
�
Stobart inlits short tenure at GAHS , compiled an out__
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Va., and Roy Herdmao of Steu_
_
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_
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all, _
__ ____ __
s tandrng ;ecord in t,oth football and baseball. In footb
&lt;Shanti
1-1
or
Franbenville.
There are 14 grandchild•
his team had an amazini ten wins and no defeats record.
I
reo.
A lthough the baseballers finished in third place , they
ME
A
RICAN
LEAGUE
LewlJ was a member of
won ten and tied two galtles of their fourteen game
W
GB Mrs.
EUB Church. Services
Greer
the
�;;;
�
schedule
complel
30 6
J1 took ■t tHK 4 dif!ettn1
ed
of 2 3 per carrv He
Detroit
at 2 p. m. Monday at
Mid
be
wlll
He wa11 an out11tandlng athlete 58 of 130 passes for a Mfl per
oolicin to ptoJttt you,
i
Cleveland
17
7
·614
'1.
lwuse ■plnsf fire, theft,
llome. Rev.
Funeral
Crow
the
it Middleport Utgh School f o r ce t, and ore 53 po�t H 9 COLUMBUS ( UPJI - The Olilo from Gront , Kiser. Clark, Hoster• ':"'.c��---:-----,,=,! New York
24 18 ·571 :
Jiability aod DUSC11ll■oeous
Natural Resource.a Department · re- man, Stonelick, Cowan. Slnclo!r,
�·
ic &lt;I
Jack fflgglQI will orficlate and
three year, (19'8 through 19&amp;01 , w11,ris a
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Baltimore
80 excellent Jun r for port• the most favor11bl1 liiihing Indian, Loramie, Richwood nnd
dllllll.�
- until N•tionwide
at
: �
% burial will follow in the Greer
�
As 8 member of the Yellow Jack- t
&amp;
helped
J)iom'ff
the new low
ce
ere
t
g
erlc
M
W L Pct. GB ::��! ���
cost Ho••ou,•1r1 Polie1,
-4� 8 cemetery. Friends may call at
�00l · w:1� at �h JO U ers� conditiona of the 1prinJ for the Aclon lhe fishing Is classed :13
et football basketball and hue- sc
19
21
y
"exct!llent.'' Stream fish;ng ls al- Cincinnati
26 17 .64ffi
·w 9 the funeral home aft-er 10: 30 a. I Modern, conffnient. KO­
; �a ·Y;. weekend.
ball team■' Stobart received hls S1ob
19
Boston
e
23
as
nomkat! Get rafa todaJ for
x-San
Francisco 26 l7 .605
high achooi training under one ol Car��r : �. ;�:;:� { �o: rr; The on!y Hception to the l.Je- 80 rated as fair to good for the
:m IO m. Sund�y and witil the hour of
)'OW' home.
so
ta
Minne
19
25
27 19 . 587 ½i Los Angeles
, al OU ) and Wil partmenl • DJvJJJon of Wildlife most part, due to favorable wa- x-Los Angele■
the loop' ■ most successful coach•
16 27 .:m l21,, the service.
thI
o
c
u
W:gh
•
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ter
eondltlon!I,
·
ake
and
,tream
report
Is
the
Illg
h
_
h
l
htel.
F
orrest Ba
lrl
�:m &lt; :mt��ss.
es
li 28 .3M U
;; �UIS
: : : :II Chicago
and
1
■rea
Lake
of
wher
Erle
e
'.
.
HU.LARY RECOVERS
Sandusky Bay and Lake FJle:
&amp;ch:IOI, stobart played center 1Jn
FrId8)',I Re■ulte
WY 2_2460
,:i to GABS, _Sto- wind and water temperatures
Milwaukee
19 22 ·.46.1 6
the Yellow Jockf'U 1 949 chamo Befor� comm
KATMAN
Si
DU,
(UP
Nepal
IJ....
r
pe
Good
stringers
o
f
rch
b··•111el\d
1
1
5
I.
,
2nd Pom1ro,
17 26 .:195 9 Detroit 2 Minnesota O
, Ch�cago
.
.
lonshi football teem. lie was ol- borl guided lkrne Unlon H I g h haven't been Ideal
Edmund
Hillary
was
reported
tol
l
,
.
l'o
·
2
catfish, crappies, sheepheod an.:I Philadelphia
13 28 .317 12 New York 6 Chicago 2
80 8 �'fllber of the l9!IO Mlddl� School lo a 7- -0 mark 1n h II The divislona reports catches ol
day to have recovered from the
al O
t
year
as
a
head
coach
fi
s
not
x-D
nclude
night game.
oe
,
H
£
I
!l
r
n
carp
are
showing
up from S nba , bluegills, atflah and c ap?()fl hoseball squad which ad·
ATIO II ID.
slight atroke be suffered leading a
:::�a:d�e : �n;elee 4
Frida,'• Resldlt
vanced nll the way to the Clac:"I The young M�lg1 C.Ounty na- pie11 ln most waler of the ,late, dusky Bay, Hot spot.a are the Day
climbina expedition in the RimaWashington 12 Kansas Cit 4
I
.
A. It.ale finals bEfore losing 01.l� live majored Jn phy1lcal educu• aa well as walleyes In inland Bridge and back of Jobns�n · .s Is- Chicago 7 _Cincinnati 6
Y
,
l
layas.
_
Saturday
•
Seheale
San
F
r
anC!SCO
at
Los
Angeles,
N
at
he
OU
tlon
where
a
attained
water,.
l-0 He WOB 8 llhortBtop in high
land (or •tfsh
1 · Carp � � cam. l
Minnesota {Pascual 4-5) a&amp; Deiehool h,,i,ehall and a gunrd In 3. 1 scholastic average. Hls ml u The report by areu :
�e marshes. F18�ing thc S Louis 3 Milwaukee 1
I
rom
in
f
Philade
lphia
8
.
Pltt!bu
rgh
Detrolt (Mos,l 5-(1)
·
O
at
OU
or
was
hi
s
tory
and driv
N-�c
bcl:M1
-•etbaII·
-""mg 1air 1O island area o( Lake Erle has not
......we■t,nn: Fl&amp;u
•• nt.=
Salu·•
•-hed
naay
•11"'
•
-Angeaes
um
•- !Kl'·1noc J••• or Fawler
ft�ollowlng graduation from hlib er'1 education·
ood All atrellDll .,. at normal been productive in ree1mt daya Chicago ( Ellsworth 2--3 or Ander- Q.-0 at
Cleveland
(Grant $-0)
)
frlendll th.ti levels
I • and moit or tbem are rloar. ue
ha■ lold
IC'hool In 1950, Sl,.barl ■ptnl thr.:e Stobart
.
.
nd,
d
ut
am
to
high
wi
b
'-1
so
allmouth
at
ClnclnnaU
n
New
•
5-2)
&lt;Hunt
York
)
(T
e
rry
al Chic..-&lt;10
2-0)
,
I
'-"'••
imou 1h bass:, ca....
"- unIted Statei1 co:i!II he applied for jon -at Mt, Ve. rnon. F a.i
1
yenrll In t,ie
•11a or smal
baa■
will
be
hltting
the
when
San
Francisco
wind
&lt;Marlchal
-2)
at
&lt;Shaw
3-4
or
2
Wynn
4-U
Gu11rd - 1952 tt.rough 1964 . Up- At Ml. Vernon, Slobart will re- fish, bullheada and carp h a I 1ubaides. White an re be
b ■
in re- Los Angele. &lt;Koufu 6-S) N
Kansu City (Bus S-Jl at WlllhDn his releose fiom M'rvk-e, !ht! place ��ex Jarvi, of Pomeroy. reached the peak thus far, All iln• ported In the Portag1 RiverJwet st. Louis (Jackson Hl at MU- lngton (Woode hic
!l t S-1 )
po� watera are In fine fishing or Oak Harbor, ancl ID
Middleport nativr entered WL•�I who resigned earlier.
Baltimore (FUlher 1-6) at Boston
the S'lll- waukee (Nottebart 2-3 )
VirJ:inla Wesluyan for one yenr.
thape. Outlook for the weekend la dusky River they are providing Philadelphia (Mahaffey 8-Sl at (Delock S-1 or nle, 1-f)
Co
The following yo,r, ll!65. h, Iran,
iood.
plenty of action OIi artificial lure,
rerred to Ohio University, All,,
Nlrilleimtln: Providing ou t- with catches of SO per Pl'!rson CMl·
ms.
slandlna cattbu of flab al pre•• man. East Harbor fishermen are
ent are Ple■llllllt HUI, C h a r I 1 1 taking largemouth bu, and crap.
At Ohio Unlvcri.ity , Stobarl wns
8$1
OPTOMET RIST
Mill, Guilford. Zeppemlck. Knol:, pie■ in good number,. Perch and
a three-year letterman In b o t h
T1lophono WY-24741 Dty or ■-1119
Office
Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to D (Clo,e al Noon OD
l'undert00, Berlin, Mlltoo, Mogo. imelt are bein&amp; taken off of the
loolhaU and ba,-,ball. In footbs".
Q( 50n
flllADIIUlY lD.
ROUT■ 1
1bun. - Eut Court St., Pomero1
ht played quarterb11C'k and wa11 J,\CKSON, o. _ Head foolbail dore, Cle81' Fork, Nlmlalla ana Huron Pler and at Cedar PoinL
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
.
the Bobcats' leadin� passC'r in Coach JIm Duddlng, whO comp I'1 Mo,quJto laku. But. bluegllll,
�F idii811UMb&amp;FiiilWINf@NijjnffiO!IIM@iiiiiiWiiNWI limMW1l!Mv¼
· crappiff -rcll and wana e
1 957 and lb■:" In hiR 1hree• year
' ed III three-year record or 22-&amp;-3
y , are
·
caretr ht carriet the oval 100 and led Jackson lo the 1960 So
the
c
b
t
■p
e
predamma
iell
O:Dg
utb
·
�e• far 431 yards, an averagu easlem Ohio League ehamplon- taken. stream fthlng la also ?■ted
..
a, fair i. good, and lhould extend
,
,.
,•
· ••
- -- ship, has submitted his resign•
over
the
weekend
unle11
con1klUon to rejoin the Army , It wu
YOUR CARPETS
ble r■lnfall changes tho pfoannounced Friday.
�
WILL LOOK N EW
Duddm, aent hla lette, of ... '""·
WHEN YOU
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rw•
lgnalklo lo Superlnlondent Ker• llul c.&amp;nl ... ,. • 1 •. • r a:
DO,IT,YOURSELF
mtt Daugherty from Fort L • • Fllblna .. pnon1ly flDOd ·n 1h,
WITH
Va., where be rejoined the Arm; hill Nctklo and lhould continue ,o
far the nut (ew day1. Beat fllhwith rank of captain
B
ln
ff�,
ALL TIRES ARI: '
• Plus toll end tlN fll ,our ca, ....,.... of conclltlon,
Duddlng who ...; n 8 m e d i II II urr • Oak.
Pledmon�
twood,
1-vUle,
11·111,
A
SEoL
..
,,;.ch
cl
tho
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In
MOUNTED FREE
DUKE CLEANERS
a
­
'
H169, camei here from Warren Creak. Smec , Tappa:. Clmdln
SHIRT LAUNDIRIRI
Capl• lnl. Jelle.--, Forked Run, Bea&lt;h
lo
aulwa,
be
t
"11ere
,....roy-Mlddleport
tal Unlveralty C O a c h G e n e CJt7. Alm■, Veto and Cloue. Gf'lod
coadlllou uo pnvall In llftlllll.
Sioughler.
Cealral ud l1dtenr 8 e I l
flllllng of the J91r II nportocL
7.Pl•ce
llolh lakoo and - an In
DINfflE llOOd llahlnt -- 11111 1111
oulloolt lor lho wwbad ■ ra....
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able. Bau, crapplel and &lt;llllab
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A delicious roast betf dinner of Mason, a member o( the Clua Florist for the beautiful Dowen. Fry, Jr., Elizabeth Click &amp;!ton.
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School Alumm AilOOLatton ban, youngest was Ruth Ann Scarber- Joyce Rouah Carson.
Hayes, James OJehl, Janice Nichquot Saturday night. The banquet ry of the CIH, of 1961.
DecoralJns: Dwight Sayre, 'l'·m olaon, Marjorlt Clark Walburn.
was served in the new c '�teria Mrs. June Spencer Roush of ScBlly, Kathleen Grinatead Rouib, Clean-up: Janlee Nichobcm, Ml•
by the Athletic Boostera C' ·
Poughkeepsie, New York, reeelv- Mildred Roush Fry, Maxine Jew- no Lewil, Kathleen Grimtead
James Stewart of Mason was re- ed the girt for having traveled the ell Miller, Mr . .and Mra. Harold Rouah, Tom Scally.
elected as pn!sident '"llowing the greatest di1tanct. Mr11. Margaret ---=-'-----,=:-,,:------'-,-..,,..-'----.;__:_;___
banquet, Other officers named Dickens Kincaid of Point Plea,were a!l follows: John Hortman, ant, received a gift as the n1em.
New Haven, vice president; JoAnn ber with the most children.
THREE BOUND TO
TF.ACIIBR TO
Justis I Mason, W. Va., seer '.ary The minutes of last year•• ban•
MABON
GRAND
JURY
A'l"l'IIND lNSl'ITIJTE
and Mrs. Eliiabeth CIlek Bo.sIon quet were read and un,
.._ tre■1Urof Letart, W. Va .. trea!IUrel". Miu er's report wu given by JoAnn PT, PLEASANT - 'l'bJft men Pr. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ruth
I - 1ah Jene P •uell f N ·• -� ;ven, Ju9tls. 'Itie nomination report waived hearinp tnd were bound Rhoades, a fint crade teacher at
W. Va., an active teacher at Wa- was given by Mre. rda Yeager to the ,rand Jury OJI charges of North Point Pleuant G r I d e
-•d yeRrs, Diehl
h ama for some 1h irty uu
forgery wna:1
�- arrcu�
_,_, be!ore School, tw been selecte-1 to atwho is retlrlng from the teaching Reuniona of the clu• of t9D, Ju,tice of Peace A. M Goodwin. tend 8 1even weeks French Jn.
profe111don as of l'·fs year, was a� 190 and um will be held next The three charrfecl with forg•l'V stitut.e thlt IUIIIDlel' 1t t11,t Uni•
•
-,
·
porn
· led as elM.t
• -rdlnAwr
•- of l'Uumn
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Charlet: F. Bates and Ralph Ble... venity of North Carolina at
Affairs.
The gym wu decorat,d In • ting, wbo _. oommi!IAld to lbe Cit,. I Hill. '!1ila i '.ilult ii one
Tabloa '"'.''" very attractively rose garden theme with the wallt unty jail
co
in U.. cl 11000 1Nmd1 of aeveral bem, condfll?le\\ µnder
decorated m rerl and while, the being covered with red rambling to ,ppe
ar at o September tonn pMV"iL,, of tha Natlm.al Dt,
school colon. A.rrangements of ro1es against a white bat½, of rand Juryth,lid Thoma, il reo.. Educatlon et to Improve
g
A
W t
Nd carnations and white daisies ground. The fal,e ceiling consllt- SOO
bond.
l
f
•
foreip
IIDguaae
1-acbin&amp; in Ute
were uaed u center pieces. 'Mle ed of mint green and white ttt1pe
and
MCODdt
-� --.-r, ■ehool.
napkins which were while wllh a paper streamers and wu etntef.. Alfred E. Cato wu fined tu
wi
red tnoc'ripllon. and the programs ed with I circle of mulllple col- 111d CON on char... cl rocklooa �-�"" ll begin OIi June
on
11
Auau,t JS.
and favors, also In ,.., and white, ored ro,es hanging beneath the drlvq; RaleJgb llouah, $10 and
..,.
COIis._ improper puina; Donald Mn. Rboldea wbo It a gradadded to the antllng.
Oood-llght
·Hed and while eandle, were The band waa centered belwa,n � Poll, 110 and -• fall- ualo of 1'Grrla llaneJ Collqe
placed al Intervals on the bibles. four rooe ""' wflh lbe llaga cur- ure lo have "11iclo undw eontrol baa - 14achinll • claa In
Baskets or red carnations and tain as back.ground. Glittering Clrroll Fltber flO ,nd coa. _. l'rencll to a group of thlrd • n d
white gl1dlolu1 wen, ploced al slara we,o used above tho band. oault and battery1 Bn,ou Glov, fourth grado puplfl at the Nol1J,
the center of the cafeteria.
'lbe word.I "Graduation Memo-- er, Henry McDaniel. Theodore Pl Pleuant tehool the ■econd
Serving u loasbna!lter waa Tom rles'' in glittering red 1etten Smith, flO and a,,ts each oo eemester th.It year.
Scalfy of Mtddlepor� Ohio, vice agaln,I Iha background of •hlto harge, of lnl4Xlratlon: il11am
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W
c pal, S10
president ol the A"""lallon. The waa uaed ae""'a lbe fnml of tho L
and
&lt;Oil■ fllllnt lo P1Z '.&amp;\NT VALLEY R08PITAL
.
welcome waa giv�n by J�es stage. with mf-,Jature dlplom11 illd ii&amp; of ay 'Jb)m •�
AD:.tl1'1'.1!D: Mrt. George
:
r t
y
w
0
stewart, pr..klenl. The invocal•on and gradualin_g capo. The tableo ID lachood
CON
CrllbliM,
()ak Bill : lira. z-_
0
and
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wa, given by Mr. Donald Fogle were covered m white with cenler d lq left
of ..,..,. Homan ell Rlffle, Leon; Clar■ Jluagrm,,
rlv
song, a former teacher and prln- pieces of balloon,.
clpal of Wahama Hlgl, School. In- Th, foyer wa, u,ed a, a lounge Robert Nea1, 1bomaa • A lf r • d pt, Pleuant: Mn. Jama Baird,
duded on the procram Wt!l'l!I \rOCal with the furniture being provided Paltm John R. Doyle• flO Od Galllpolla·' 14n. Ray CIiio' Rav,
tDIWOOd.
ooloo by Sheldon Rousb, Elaine through lbe """""' of u., Ma- COiia
' ,ptedlnf.
Jolin Carroll, Jonl1111 Comer DISCIWIGED· 11n. Hediort
Sayre and Beverly Rouab. Mlsa 1011 FnllluNI Compan;y.
and
John C. Smllb, 125 and COiia �� daupter' ViDtoa :
Naney Armalrong presented a pl- Preotdent Stewart wlshee to exta, plata; -ant ••w ...,. ol 11r• and lira
MO aolo.
prey '· · lh,nu and appreclalklll ah, no
There were 41 classe!I represent• to the following commlttM llllfflo Richard tee Duncan, e10 a n d Harold WIDniDp, New Kavin;
ed at the banquet with that of bera for making lhf, year'a ,... co,ta, no
11..,,.., Mar- lira. LeGII - and daollblar.
19'2 havinll lht moat member■ quel and c!,ince a great .,,...... loo Leg, '10 and cells, filhiD&amp; Galllpolla; Owen Call. Galllpolll;
present. Mrs. Mars,,ret B!etner He alto wfahes lo thank
lhl&gt;ot Gonion. Chaab!N: lira,
· J'randl w._ a U......
Guy wn,.. and dauihlet, Ma-

:.ai

Sand Hlll Road.

''Let 's Dance
TO LEARN"

:;!:t.� 1;n._: :� : �;.M;· }-;,";;_:�:; �

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continuing unlil s p.m. There wtll
be prilet or hami and merchandile. Participants are asked to
brina their own gun. shells w ill
bl furnished.
Proceeds from the ma� will
Uled to purch■te urufomu
or the Little Lea� team ,pon.
sured by the Lion!! Club.

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Irene Swisher. Hot dog1, punch,
home-rr.ade Ice cream and cab
wett served to the group,
Mr. and Mn. Lloyd - �-·!!h. Jr.
and daughter of Columbus w,re
Sunday gutsts of Mr. .Jnd M1 s.
Lloyd Roush, Sr.
Mn. J H. Shamblin and Gary
Shamblin spent a day at Franklin with Mf!I. Nonna Sh.1.nh lin,
tarry and Terry. Larry graduated- from hi;h achool Tuesday evening.
M and M Fl d Th"'TIIS of
.
st �ete bu n F:
- are VJSITInt!
·lat.iv rs
fr �s
.
. . II v1s
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reJ lffl
Jnvmas of c,al ilom1a
.
..
.
,ting re1al.Net and nends nere.
Mn. Harokl Mack, Mn. Fred
Macl: antl Mn. Everett• Long
t
Ho Coun il
a
u.nded
lbe Wedneod
me
�y. mee 1111
at Rodney,

Kl'WANIANS ENTEltTAtNED
.PT. Pl.EAShNT - 1be loc&amp;I
Kiwanis Club wu entertained by
Capt. and Mrs. Billy Bryant, former local J'llident&amp; and lntemaUonaJ entertainer•• at their reau•
lut night at the Moose home.
The Bryant, entertained with
their acellent re..J
.,.._..ire of show•
boat IQllgl and patter. Capl an1
Mrt. Bryant hava apant lbe winwr In Florida and will •,,ve soon
Gtmumy where they wUI c,,nfor
n their' tertalnin
lto C, and B111 Smith, soo of K,·
U
1r en •In
I and ag wanian A. Dewey Smith , aUtndv 1.a': the IOD -law ■n d diu h-• ed the meetmg.
ter and family• Mr. and Mrs. Ja.
Henicl, who .,. alao entertain­
en In tho Eunlpun thealNI and
cluba.
0. C Hall, preoldent, p:eoidod
during 1be bualneu meetJna. Sbtr­
wood Colten was the program
cllalrman lo, lbe -lq .
A report wu &amp;ivtn m the klwanil spomored Shawnee 4!'imming pool which opened lhla
-1&lt;.
Thirty Kiwaoiana and peata,
Dr. l)8D r.Iaumu, Lcoo Puts.
Jack llurdetlt ol Wuhingtoa. D.

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Summer Enrollment Starting In:

e Tap

BEGINNERS
INTERMEDIATES
ADVANCED

• Acrobatics
e Baton Twirling

Also Summer lallroo■ Class Now
Enrolling. Course Includes:
eCh11 Ch11 Cha
eRhumbt
• Tango

eWaltz
e Fox Trot
•Jitterbug
e Polka

Meigs County School of Due1
l!nrell now by stepplnt In at Mr llud&amp;. at • • •

POMEROY

1 18

w.

sicOND ST.

OHIO

-Un,

oper-••

Art Course Being Continued Thro Swnmer �� :ro.��-­
lnMason County's Adult Education Program ro�� � �

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'!be Alt Courao, lnlroduced
lul term • part of tho M=
County Adult 11:docallon
gram II _, the RM&gt;III JIOPl1lar al Iha school. To satltfy u.,
demaDcl for addHfooal coune■ of
thfa fne Iha aclloo1 la oontlnulo&amp;
art - clurlnl the sum•
mer.
In lhlt &lt;OU1'III atudenta wIU
learn .. IIP,OII lhemaelvto
tl&gt;nJqh tho mtdhml ol water
color, pe:11 and chan,oal abtch
Ing. '!'ht ...... will alao iDclude
-poeltlon and pfdorial detlgn
laodscape palntbl&amp; flture dlon Md color o-y_
Studenlt wiII oll&lt;od -

once a -k for lhreo h o u r , ad. OnlJ a -0 nplrtlfoi, r.
from 6 p m. lo 9 p.m. llartmg le _,,. to - iD I b 1
.
Jime 6. Tho """"" w,D eouno.
lut fifteen weelt1 ml all clu,- lleJjllnltlon for Iha .....,. will
q WUI be ileld al !ha Point Plea- ho held llandq � June 1,
ant Sealer High Schoo�
- 7 p.m. lo t p.m.
tho Pl.
Mr. Jack Put, Polnl Pin■¢ P1euaa1 - High 8dlool.
conunercial artill, will bl the � __..., wtll b-,
evallabl, cluring n,fllratlilll lo
lnstruclor.
No hlltloo � II nqult- au proopocllvo lludeata.

Pro, -.,,

PIA NOS

ewu11.m11t
elALDWIN
t1111 OTMI■ PAMOUS
IILUIDI

where your dollar buys MILES more

and Save I'"

1,001.000
174,21111

Wahama B anquet, Dance, Rep orted Eventful soc1•al success

I
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NYLON $1 .00 MORE per :r1RE

WILLIAM-SON OIL CO.

10,970
5,170

Injuries In 1960 were 7 per cent above 1959; dutlul ln1!1'8118d bJ
I per cent Total deatlll were 38,000; lnluritl, •,078,000. Table above.

$3.84 per gal.

I

P1non1
lnjuNCI

IIE&amp;l&gt;LY ll!!CKONING-More deadl7 and mueb - futile 1111n 1DJ
war this nation has fou1ht In, llaughter on the hJCbwa,s lul_ 1e■i
alone. killed or lnjul'fid more than 3,118,000 men, women ind cllildrtD.

100% "RX INTERIOR
WALL i alLING PAINT

■

EirCleding 1pNd limit
On wrong side of road
Drove off roadway
Did not ha,, right-ol -wa,
Reckless dri,ing
Failed 111 1ignal and
improper 1ignaling
Passing on wrong 1id1
Cutting in
P1111ing on curve or hill
Car nrn away-no dri,er
Miactllane011s

TOTAL

COLOR- H U E

King Builders Supply Co.

J
2

10

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N. W. COMPTON, 0•. D.

P1noa1
Killed

9

MAX WARD

Head Coach
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J k
HS

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rood, .,., "" be �
a
fol1
rt placed dJrectJy aa tbl
In
!ht. l'erhaJ)I one ,. f the eecrets t , time. To .tart the (ire pile
l
successful ouldonr cookizl1 11 ha�- briqueu III a py:·.amw:l lha pe an■' hol coa s Corn....n-tb&amp;-mb it bJ..
- ier done on � ll'ill II It �
lng a "Jua,t right'' Hre. CharCRI pour a lffllll M10URt of odorle..11
.
lira &amp;JV. COil1a Ihat art bol for )jghtJng fluid on them. Let !hem quickly on the �.ot tGl.ll. r IJ8.
quitt I lane Orne and dwy 11-JO It.and far 3 or • mfmrtn to le, hambur,i:tt, potatoee and dlQ:
tM !ightln,: flldd JOU In. "nlftl en art eumplH ol otDer' food:I
provide a iOf.ld evffl heat.
'
ighl • he charcoal i� ready ti} tlLlt mav be C'IY.'ked in foll rOI"
, ··- ,,.,
., oriquets are "-·h
&amp;,l.ll"PI
UU\ 1 l
T
tr)' b.tkm&amp; �pp �
1.1diafactory. Lwnp&amp; 811 more e,i , cook over when the briquet, '" de!l,ert
vmsJve than briquet a. Which tv lump� are coated with a gray Mt'!al! are brnllf!d 1ft muct\ the
er you u,e be ,ure to ■elect char Hh 'foke a poker ol long !iU:k aame way you oo them in t h j
coal made of h,.rdwooda such as omd spread lhe briquel■ evm;y hrouer ol )'our ralJl.'41. Plitc1: thf
hickory, oak. m:,plt. walnut anJ 1 over the botlom of lhe cooking meal S lo 8 inches lr,Jl'J'\ the bat
bee&lt;-h. Hard"'ood charcoab pr...- area. You want ,nough briquen toah. Broil U,e meat "8lll k II
cluce a mJnlmurr of tputter. i to complir!e-ly ewer the eooki1� nlC!ly browned uo tine tide. Tuni
! and M?UOn U. b.--,.wned llkit .tti
IOIOb and smell and they bum 11re&lt;t.
hot for a longer period of time " You are now rt:ady for eooldnic I, 11ll and peppn- Cook. then. te
• b • n choee wde from I o f t If you abou.ld cetd more char deilrtd de,ree of donentu.
woods. When buya,g, be JUre � coal during cookinl add ■ o m e[ To �arbecue :i meat meant •
buy • bag m■Tbd "htirdwood"' , briquets lo the edp about I\ a,o1: � oY':" an open fire ao4
rather than one marked "mixe--J minutes before rHded and aftff bute it with a barbecue AUN
II has begun to Lum feed it ut.o u 1t COOU. You need I Rood bed
· NOOCU" or "plcnV: charcoal."
" bot coal,. 11le meal llhoukl _be
Start I charmal fire at Jea,-t: the firt.
one ball an bout before cookir.g 'nitre are threr main �:- turned often and IWabbed wit.It
---------- l ods of cooking ou1doon _ 1 1 , lbe aouco. A cL?ao clllb - •
in ro..i (Jt broiling meab and 13, a clean cloth w1ippN GD the
barbecuing meala. If you c a n GI of I loq llidt IDIJ Ile ,_
IY KATIE LONG
wait you may h.ave I stew which for app!JiDg tbe Illa to t � I
Mr. and Mn Wilbur Asl:!cy, may tm several houri. flMn � meat.
and Mr. and Mr1. Jamts .uhley mune tUing fryirlA pans a:nd oth­
a n d family of Dunbar, wa r e er utffle:WI you can oook • 'J o u
Girls'
J\)Ht.1 or Mrs. G.orge Shamblin would on your r,ll'lge at home.
and family, Swid.ay. Mrs. How When L11ing foil. � 1ure it ,�
ard Wllson and family or Middle- bea'vy-duty. Plare the food in VMt
Cw;hioned Intole.
port, allo v isited Mrs Sh,rnbl ln. centtr of a piett ot foil that Lt
Tapered Toi. 8111a t-10.
Rev. and Mrs. Sherley Wood.s large enough ta make teCUn!
and Mr. and Mrs. James Frogle wrap. Bring tw'.&gt; opposite ends cl
of Maryrviilt visited "latunb,y the foil together over the food
with Mr. and Mra. Ric�ard Rw- Make sure tht enda meet evr.•
�u an / CeCe.
ly. Holding the- ends togethe:-.
Fridav guesu of Mr and i\1rs fold them down �l an inch.
George Gardner and Linda were Then fold them again as mary
MIDOLll'OIIT
Richard Rupe and HarrilOJI Scott times as necessary to fit mugly
of Zanesville.
Those who were at tht !Mme
of Mr. and Mrs. Ura S'A.'lsher.
Sunday, May 21 to celebrate Mr.
Swlahtr's 50th birthday wer.. ; Mr.
and Mrs. Ennan SwlJlher. Mr.
IT'S FUN
and Mn. Daniel Swilber, Danny
and Su,an, Mr. 11111 Mrs. Ho•tie
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Nat've D'1 es
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For $23,000 'Court' w':n

GRAND RAPIDS, Mic-h. fUPI I and play against the Harlem Sat1
commented frttly that he is play- Pomeroy squad seemed quite al appearancts as they did 2S t'1 Former baksetball star Clarence ellit.es, a team 01.1.'ned by HasberBy BOB WJNGtfl'
More raw)' weather today prob- Ing ··fine ball'' and hope the good pleased at the 1howlng o ( Terry 35 yearli ago. Actual)�, we aee 1 Bevo J Francis hoped to acore 11 ry.
1
ably caused postponement of the showing continues.
Ohlinger the other evening. Ter- l aomelhmg much moni unport.ant $23, 000 court victory today 1gain.1t F'ranrla ,akl ln !ad, however,
High School Swnmer League 1 Out Bedford way, accordin11: to r-y went in and oltchecl a couole to overall recreation - hun� sports promoter Ted Ralberry of h@- was the aole all-star and t hat
game scheduled for lhiJ afternoon reports. C'Urnballing pitcher Dick of nice innin11.s, lhou�h it was his of young people , . ages e�ght Grand RapidA.
l for a time on the tour he rei;rult1 lhrough 17·18, pl ayrng organized
at 2 30 on the Pomeroy Panther Wei IA hH made fine appearances first game of the year.
g.g
By Chet Tannehill
\ ed hla te�mmates from the !!: ands
th
.
o lng
field against a scrappy Middle- m both games so far this year. Terry was a clever Pony Lcague 1 b1:1seb.ill _ under re�ponsible adult . Fran.:,Is e
r u I and surroundlnp: 1-olleges.
tio n _w b ht. Ut� ;t" Gsen:
port team.
He pitched a four-hit 11:ame pitrhtr of three seasons ago. and supervuuon .
r c l Wher1 the called-for paychec11:i'I
1
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1egeg Lnw• naCt-1 ona 1 prom1 Oh 10 l Co1""'
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One player on the romcroy agalnst Rutland tutu
ro.,, I ols oI I
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--·• ha1 ban�ed s ince l ht•n has a&lt;11-•
.
.
.
1.
·'tr•old
.
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P"'' rmrnn•'" ' t he 2fl. ,ve•
mence u.:::tw
·
een 1952-54. 18 su.ni;. stop,..,.,,1
squad recently has ('Orne into
Of ('O()Pi(' , , "
hts 1 out four hits already , one a pound, and he1ghth
larg.::,
a
spent
I Rasbr!rf1 for that sum to iettle ' giant said . he
own as rar as hitting it con- l1omer.
everyone knows of his skill on ! G 130 S
1
11. •
track
to
amount of time t-ing
•1
ol conlracl.
cerneu.
__, eutc-h A rtl\S, &amp;Ofl or ex- or course, RacIne haa some ·, the hardw000 court ,
t
I, an alleged breach
ne so he oould
telepho
by
rry
Rasbe
with
sda
ur
a
OVA star Roy Anns. broke inlo young High School Summer Baseball fans today may not 11:et i
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c
Y
T
lymg he_
'11 had not r collect. The call!!: tost him mort
Fran,,,
w ��
he . te,ti
11,, ,tartmg 11n,,,, ol Coach RIIS- Leagu, player, who are plent y "' ... mojor league dub, '" loc- . {
e- In Ion dlsla,.ce ,oils Iha .. he gOl
I ceived one of hill biw�kly $600
aell Moore's fiue baM!ball team tough for any team. There are 1 � •1 ,1o;,.,. '1oflOI l •""4&lt;•11111Jf.lW!! /
.
�rn as a i,� rancis said.
.
I pay checks irnce April of 1959. Ill ret
mld- way through lhe- schedule fi ve or sill boys on tht �am who j
May
28
published
feature
The Pittsburgh
Press
on
a
P;· . Ill iry out
Frklay'1 heny Ohio JUYer I { J
.
The giant cage atar 1aki_ be is cu_r- Next sea_'°". r11nr1� w .
go·,ng will be only BOphomo-,
UO:t:
'"'
next vaney 1onn p 1 •own com.
in a Sunday section about f ormer p·t
I tsb urgh Pirate
base- lhi11 ,prlng and ha, C--n
I rently living at Wellsville Oh\O ror the ctC\e I.:tnd pJpe rs ,.,
,. the
11
I
yea, whI"le another wi· 11 begin his I
I Th
e • house �f r
ball catchers. It was one of those question and answer l'k
.
munlc aUoDI cable■ from Port■, e.
h
".
sketball
.
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League .
e other mgh t against R arrne reshman year.
T e San Fran� rsco Giants w I' on unemployment. compens�t ion. ' new American Ba .
things. You're showed a bead and shoulders - in this
u I ve a d • ked I
th
d"
s
c
JspI ayed
1-l OU conrl ud a basebal l school 1:1 n d Accord ing to the Urms of the A co�1racl F· ra n _i
case sometimes peel'ing through the guard bars of a Butch pounded out a triple t� I Larry Price. ready for high . � Da rY ;en:� , en:YI&gt;'
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1
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a montho
rIghi fle Id I hat ha d smoke ro11 ir1g schooI nut year, wit. h Wil I Ours. ' nalloaal Sport, £onraie.
1ryout ramp at 0wens- Ill"mo,s 1 contract between Francis a n d showo:u he w1 receive
call"htr's mask, and �iven four choices of names
of $I 600 iI he mak,s
Repairs were eompleh'd y Glass Co. Field.' Hh A�e. and Stli Rasberry, the pla},er was to. form lY salar
One panel has a d1stmctly familiar face to Meigs coun- from I�. The ball t�k one �unce Ted Ba_dey.' Bruce Beegle. Pea.
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b
t.e
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s
b
then hit the fence m deep right. nuts W1dtlme and a few other telephoue eompanle■ aboui
tea called t e Revo All Star
_______
t y basebal l fans.
I a. Street. West. m Huntlilgton, w. \ a m
Fact ls, if you didr't know bettc:r , you'd say it is Doug Butch. who bats from the port- Tornadoes. compri,;e a hard hit- m., tftO l■lf! to obtain detailiPd I Va. on June 11 ·1 nd 10. Two 14:i•
•
1
H emsley of Minersville-Syracuse 20 years ago. And side , led the Pomeroy High School ting club that has already knock- re•ruu .
sions will be tirld daily, begi:;eroy S
Pom
For
ed
aniz
Org
PT
A
you'd be half right, sir, because the picture is of the fa- squad In hitting thls spring with ed orf Pomeroy and Bedford.
nlng at 10 a.m.
mous Rollie Hemsley. Doug's brother, onetime Pirate a .3 18 average. His coaches have Manager Paul Kloes of the l•---------- 1 Speci a1 instruct ion will be glv I
ementary C ,00
tro / "
Cen
New
d.
catche r, l_aler at Clevelan
en for all pos.itbns, and practk� A PTA organizational meeting A brief talk on the new PTA
The p1ctu�e appa�ently had �een taken f�om the
games will be olayed.
rif the P O m e r O y Elementary was given by Mrs. John Bentz of
�ress's o�d files �or 1t showa Rollie sans face _ lines and
Young players between 16 and School combining Sugar Run and zanesv!Jle, Southeasl Director of
1n the prime �f his gi:eat sports carreer. The likeness to
the Ohio Congres sof Parents end
r------,,,,,,.. �-- ,----, 21 years of age are invited. U 3 Central PTA wa.s . held Thursday
brother Doug 18 startling.
ced
S
ers who also Introdu
Teach
I
.
chool
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•- =
1. giv- eve�lDI:
.x-ntor H·1.,.,
prospect 11
at 1h e ••
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:1lk1m B. Do"'me,
Now
.
,
•
pres(
· ' before You take breath to confralulate me for
W1
'
Mrs.
en a contrncl for profess1onnl auditorium.
:scannmg such faraway news sheets as he Press, don L
. 0
, Mrs. Jamea R . T"Ltus presided \ dent of the county Councr or
• burai::u
baseba11 , he w111 ue_ relDl
Mrs C H 'Sis) Wise of Middleport was kind enough to
.
for expen�ee of attending . the at the meeting, which ope_ned 1 P��cnts and Teachers. , The by.
maii a clip·p\ng of the feature to us. Thanks, Sis.
c-amp, Brmg your oWTI uniforrn with prayer by the Rev. Wllltam la .\s for the new PTA \\ere read
glove , and shoe� Baseballs and Roberts. Mrs. TitU! Introduced by Mrs. Roy Tracy, Jr., ar1d ac-Friday's rainstorm here merely underlined how weabats will be furnished.
Robert Roberts. principal of Sug• cepted.
ther can put havoc into baseball schedules.
.
Charles Fox, C:iant Seoul, will ar Hun School and Ralph Spen- Mrs. Beatrice Re'.nha_rl gave
This week saw the opening of play for 28 orgamzed
be instructor ancl Camp DirecWr. c-er, principal of Central School, the report of the �ommat1�g c�m­
youn� baseball teams. Postponements were caused by
Jame9 Wtst is the area repre and they in tum introduced te.lch- mlttee afte� which nommat1on1
rain tn ail leagues. Middleport Boys' League got all ,ts
games in. The JO clubs_ in Count,v play were to make _up
sentative for •J1e camp. Write ers of their schools. Supt. Charles for e.ech office were asked from
rainouts this morning 1n many instance s. Nuthm do�n .
him at 200 RutlMge Road, Cha r Gibb.1 spoke briefly and stated the �oor. The secretary c-ast the
the off1('Jfl
Pony dates were rained out yesterday At least two h1�h
teston, w. Va. , tot further infor Uuit Mr. Spencer would serve as ele�hv� ballot for
Lo_hse,
still
h
d:
Harold
wh
Mrs.
mclude
weeken
this
,�
up
made
be
to
school
and
!)rincipal for the new
school games were
mation. if nee�.
nuthin' doin'.
Mr. noberts as playground su- president ; Mrs. James R. Titllli,
first vice president ; Mrs. Donald
pcn·isor and eoach.
COMPETITION
the
since
now
that
ed
McKenzi
e, second vice president:
observ
A local wag this week
TUI...SA, Okla.
.'JI - A loc &lt;il
L,
N
the
in
s
bigwig
the
off
Mrs.
Charles
Spenctr, recordin1
d
Cincy Redleg s have knocke
merchant
conslructed
-a
hute
to
d
procee
will
they
place,
secretary
;
Mrs.
Leon Md(night,
and gotten a hold on first
water
tank
near
the
shop where
o.
Chicag
corresponding secretary and Mrs.
lose its series with lafl-place
he .!iella underwnl er breathing a
John Werry, treasurer.
Last ni�ht's 7� loss to the Chicubs made the predlC­
paratus
so
scuba
divers
can
tee;:
p
I
.
1
\ The officers we re installed by
tion look like the best guess ol 196
th
e
equlpment.
living
are
area,.
Mrs. Bentz, who presented '1 pres.
Cincinnati's !ans, legion in the Bend
The movie at II theater acro�3
I
ident's pin to the orga11izalio11
It up this season, so far. Other than the queshon of hoy,
the street today is "Don ' t Gu PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs, Mary which will be passed on to eac.h
new Panther-Yellow Jacke t footbal l coaches will do this
s
sport
top
the
Near the Water.'•
Autumn the Reds' summ er fortu nes is
Ann Lewis 90 a resident of Bell- new president.
rs.
borde
'
MeiRs
ins'lde
topic
meade, died at 4:57 a. m. today
ASSUMES NAVAL COMMAND
Reds' fans will be satisfied - now - with nothing
in Pleas.ant Valley Hospital. She A NEW IDEA ,oR A NEW EltA
MANILA &lt; UPI) - Rear Adm.. had been seriously Ill for the past
Jess than a first division finish. Give them half-a-chance,
David Welsh a!lsumed commn,d two months.
and they go whole hog, the pennant, no less .
or U.S. nava !forces In the Philip- M L
rs. ewis wos born on May 30,
pine, lodoy.
1871 in Jackson county, w. Va., i
POLICY
J
ar
the daughter o( the late Henry
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPtTAL
and Margaret Scantlin Barnette.
COVERS ALL
Admiss ions - None,
She was preceded in death by
tor Homeowneral
Discharge, - Merlin Shivel- two husbands, Eph Herdman and
•
er, Pomeroy ; terry G.�rge, Ru�- David Reid Lewis. Survivors are
Charles Ray (Chuck) Stobart, head foltball coacb Of
land. Jon Webster. Rutland: Hat.- two daughters and a son, Mrs.
th� SEO cbamplonshtp GAHS Blue DevU!, has been
el
Shlveler, Pomeroy, Je11111ie OJ· Lettie Doolittle of Bellemeade,
named head tnd coach at Mt. Verno n (Ohio) high schoo l.
er, Thornveille.
Mrs. Focic Stover of Evans, W.
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Stobart inlits short tenure at GAHS , compiled an out__
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Va., and Roy Herdmao of Steu_
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all, _
__ ____ __
s tandrng ;ecord in t,oth football and baseball. In footb
&lt;Shanti
1-1
or
Franbenville.
There are 14 grandchild•
his team had an amazini ten wins and no defeats record.
I
reo.
A lthough the baseballers finished in third place , they
ME
A
RICAN
LEAGUE
LewlJ was a member of
won ten and tied two galtles of their fourteen game
W
GB Mrs.
EUB Church. Services
Greer
the
�;;;
�
schedule
complel
30 6
J1 took ■t tHK 4 dif!ettn1
ed
of 2 3 per carrv He
Detroit
at 2 p. m. Monday at
Mid
be
wlll
He wa11 an out11tandlng athlete 58 of 130 passes for a Mfl per
oolicin to ptoJttt you,
i
Cleveland
17
7
·614
'1.
lwuse ■plnsf fire, theft,
llome. Rev.
Funeral
Crow
the
it Middleport Utgh School f o r ce t, and ore 53 po�t H 9 COLUMBUS ( UPJI - The Olilo from Gront , Kiser. Clark, Hoster• ':"'.c��---:-----,,=,! New York
24 18 ·571 :
Jiability aod DUSC11ll■oeous
Natural Resource.a Department · re- man, Stonelick, Cowan. Slnclo!r,
�·
ic &lt;I
Jack fflgglQI will orficlate and
three year, (19'8 through 19&amp;01 , w11,ris a
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Baltimore
80 excellent Jun r for port• the most favor11bl1 liiihing Indian, Loramie, Richwood nnd
dllllll.�
- until N•tionwide
at
: �
% burial will follow in the Greer
�
As 8 member of the Yellow Jack- t
&amp;
helped
J)iom'ff
the new low
ce
ere
t
g
erlc
M
W L Pct. GB ::��! ���
cost Ho••ou,•1r1 Polie1,
-4� 8 cemetery. Friends may call at
�00l · w:1� at �h JO U ers� conditiona of the 1prinJ for the Aclon lhe fishing Is classed :13
et football basketball and hue- sc
19
21
y
"exct!llent.'' Stream fish;ng ls al- Cincinnati
26 17 .64ffi
·w 9 the funeral home aft-er 10: 30 a. I Modern, conffnient. KO­
; �a ·Y;. weekend.
ball team■' Stobart received hls S1ob
19
Boston
e
23
as
nomkat! Get rafa todaJ for
x-San
Francisco 26 l7 .605
high achooi training under one ol Car��r : �. ;�:;:� { �o: rr; The on!y Hception to the l.Je- 80 rated as fair to good for the
:m IO m. Sund�y and witil the hour of
)'OW' home.
so
ta
Minne
19
25
27 19 . 587 ½i Los Angeles
, al OU ) and Wil partmenl • DJvJJJon of Wildlife most part, due to favorable wa- x-Los Angele■
the loop' ■ most successful coach•
16 27 .:m l21,, the service.
thI
o
c
u
W:gh
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ter
eondltlon!I,
·
ake
and
,tream
report
Is
the
Illg
h
_
h
l
htel.
F
orrest Ba
lrl
�:m &lt; :mt��ss.
es
li 28 .3M U
;; �UIS
: : : :II Chicago
and
1
■rea
Lake
of
wher
Erle
e
'.
.
HU.LARY RECOVERS
Sandusky Bay and Lake FJle:
&amp;ch:IOI, stobart played center 1Jn
FrId8)',I Re■ulte
WY 2_2460
,:i to GABS, _Sto- wind and water temperatures
Milwaukee
19 22 ·.46.1 6
the Yellow Jockf'U 1 949 chamo Befor� comm
KATMAN
Si
DU,
(UP
Nepal
IJ....
r
pe
Good
stringers
o
f
rch
b··•111el\d
1
1
5
I.
,
2nd Pom1ro,
17 26 .:195 9 Detroit 2 Minnesota O
, Ch�cago
.
.
lonshi football teem. lie was ol- borl guided lkrne Unlon H I g h haven't been Ideal
Edmund
Hillary
was
reported
tol
l
,
.
l'o
·
2
catfish, crappies, sheepheod an.:I Philadelphia
13 28 .317 12 New York 6 Chicago 2
80 8 �'fllber of the l9!IO Mlddl� School lo a 7- -0 mark 1n h II The divislona reports catches ol
day to have recovered from the
al O
t
year
as
a
head
coach
fi
s
not
x-D
nclude
night game.
oe
,
H
£
I
!l
r
n
carp
are
showing
up from S nba , bluegills, atflah and c ap?()fl hoseball squad which ad·
ATIO II ID.
slight atroke be suffered leading a
:::�a:d�e : �n;elee 4
Frida,'• Resldlt
vanced nll the way to the Clac:"I The young M�lg1 C.Ounty na- pie11 ln most waler of the ,late, dusky Bay, Hot spot.a are the Day
climbina expedition in the RimaWashington 12 Kansas Cit 4
I
.
A. It.ale finals bEfore losing 01.l� live majored Jn phy1lcal educu• aa well as walleyes In inland Bridge and back of Jobns�n · .s Is- Chicago 7 _Cincinnati 6
Y
,
l
layas.
_
Saturday
•
Seheale
San
F
r
anC!SCO
at
Los
Angeles,
N
at
he
OU
tlon
where
a
attained
water,.
l-0 He WOB 8 llhortBtop in high
land (or •tfsh
1 · Carp � � cam. l
Minnesota {Pascual 4-5) a&amp; Deiehool h,,i,ehall and a gunrd In 3. 1 scholastic average. Hls ml u The report by areu :
�e marshes. F18�ing thc S Louis 3 Milwaukee 1
I
rom
in
f
Philade
lphia
8
.
Pltt!bu
rgh
Detrolt (Mos,l 5-(1)
·
O
at
OU
or
was
hi
s
tory
and driv
N-�c
bcl:M1
-•etbaII·
-""mg 1air 1O island area o( Lake Erle has not
......we■t,nn: Fl&amp;u
•• nt.=
Salu·•
•-hed
naay
•11"'
•
-Angeaes
um
•- !Kl'·1noc J••• or Fawler
ft�ollowlng graduation from hlib er'1 education·
ood All atrellDll .,. at normal been productive in ree1mt daya Chicago ( Ellsworth 2--3 or Ander- Q.-0 at
Cleveland
(Grant $-0)
)
frlendll th.ti levels
I • and moit or tbem are rloar. ue
ha■ lold
IC'hool In 1950, Sl,.barl ■ptnl thr.:e Stobart
.
.
nd,
d
ut
am
to
high
wi
b
'-1
so
allmouth
at
ClnclnnaU
n
New
•
5-2)
&lt;Hunt
York
)
(T
e
rry
al Chic..-&lt;10
2-0)
,
I
'-"'••
imou 1h bass:, ca....
"- unIted Statei1 co:i!II he applied for jon -at Mt, Ve. rnon. F a.i
1
yenrll In t,ie
•11a or smal
baa■
will
be
hltting
the
when
San
Francisco
wind
&lt;Marlchal
-2)
at
&lt;Shaw
3-4
or
2
Wynn
4-U
Gu11rd - 1952 tt.rough 1964 . Up- At Ml. Vernon, Slobart will re- fish, bullheada and carp h a I 1ubaides. White an re be
b ■
in re- Los Angele. &lt;Koufu 6-S) N
Kansu City (Bus S-Jl at WlllhDn his releose fiom M'rvk-e, !ht! place ��ex Jarvi, of Pomeroy. reached the peak thus far, All iln• ported In the Portag1 RiverJwet st. Louis (Jackson Hl at MU- lngton (Woode hic
!l t S-1 )
po� watera are In fine fishing or Oak Harbor, ancl ID
Middleport nativr entered WL•�I who resigned earlier.
Baltimore (FUlher 1-6) at Boston
the S'lll- waukee (Nottebart 2-3 )
VirJ:inla Wesluyan for one yenr.
thape. Outlook for the weekend la dusky River they are providing Philadelphia (Mahaffey 8-Sl at (Delock S-1 or nle, 1-f)
Co
The following yo,r, ll!65. h, Iran,
iood.
plenty of action OIi artificial lure,
rerred to Ohio University, All,,
Nlrilleimtln: Providing ou t- with catches of SO per Pl'!rson CMl·
ms.
slandlna cattbu of flab al pre•• man. East Harbor fishermen are
ent are Ple■llllllt HUI, C h a r I 1 1 taking largemouth bu, and crap.
At Ohio Unlvcri.ity , Stobarl wns
8$1
OPTOMET RIST
Mill, Guilford. Zeppemlck. Knol:, pie■ in good number,. Perch and
a three-year letterman In b o t h
T1lophono WY-24741 Dty or ■-1119
Office
Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to D (Clo,e al Noon OD
l'undert00, Berlin, Mlltoo, Mogo. imelt are bein&amp; taken off of the
loolhaU and ba,-,ball. In footbs".
Q( 50n
flllADIIUlY lD.
ROUT■ 1
1bun. - Eut Court St., Pomero1
ht played quarterb11C'k and wa11 J,\CKSON, o. _ Head foolbail dore, Cle81' Fork, Nlmlalla ana Huron Pler and at Cedar PoinL
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
.
the Bobcats' leadin� passC'r in Coach JIm Duddlng, whO comp I'1 Mo,quJto laku. But. bluegllll,
�F idii811UMb&amp;FiiilWINf@NijjnffiO!IIM@iiiiiiWiiNWI limMW1l!Mv¼
· crappiff -rcll and wana e
1 957 and lb■:" In hiR 1hree• year
' ed III three-year record or 22-&amp;-3
y , are
·
caretr ht carriet the oval 100 and led Jackson lo the 1960 So
the
c
b
t
■p
e
predamma
iell
O:Dg
utb
·
�e• far 431 yards, an averagu easlem Ohio League ehamplon- taken. stream fthlng la also ?■ted
..
a, fair i. good, and lhould extend
,
,.
,•
· ••
- -- ship, has submitted his resign•
over
the
weekend
unle11
con1klUon to rejoin the Army , It wu
YOUR CARPETS
ble r■lnfall changes tho pfoannounced Friday.
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WILL LOOK N EW
Duddm, aent hla lette, of ... '""·
WHEN YOU
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lgnalklo lo Superlnlondent Ker• llul c.&amp;nl ... ,. • 1 •. • r a:
DO,IT,YOURSELF
mtt Daugherty from Fort L • • Fllblna .. pnon1ly flDOd ·n 1h,
WITH
Va., where be rejoined the Arm; hill Nctklo and lhould continue ,o
far the nut (ew day1. Beat fllhwith rank of captain
B
ln
ff�,
ALL TIRES ARI: '
• Plus toll end tlN fll ,our ca, ....,.... of conclltlon,
Duddlng who ...; n 8 m e d i II II urr • Oak.
Pledmon�
twood,
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MOUNTED FREE
DUKE CLEANERS
a
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SHIRT LAUNDIRIRI
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coadlllou uo pnvall In llftlllll.
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flllllng of the J91r II nportocL
7.Pl•ce
llolh lakoo and - an In
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.
p r ec l 1
t centl per word. une iosert1on Mml mum cbarJe---ffO
for
or ir ening King Hullder■ Su �
Flor ida .. I m,ust go wnsh my
i.lk� mom·y
Ct'nts ts cents per word lor three coosetul1ve tnseruoo.1
Stud i o G i rl of
m
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WY
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n
2966.
2
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I p ly &lt; o�pHy. _
Special ooe mootb for ;;1(1 ce-nt1 pe1 word.
By Bla� M. RHktn1
purchased tht- R. R. way, way 1 spet'lacleJ° 1lO'A'
J loll� wood needs lad it&gt;s m Porn .
I
"ull rale ul 4 teuw per word wiJJ oe charged 101 1d­
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l
I
then- . 80 a Galli�lis !�dy l
back
,
now
otm
1
Dooley
�om
Or.
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Qu
R
vOu
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el
t'ro1 M int&gt;rS\lllt&gt;. l l .1:1rnsonv1Ue.
7 TRA I NED BEAGJ .F.S 20 dollu r-�
.
H I NSU ANCE ON A
.-ert1sm11 ii nu, plld w1tb:n JO day1 alter re&lt;:elv 1 na h1U.
1
1 who in lurn
GOING INTO RF.VER�F:
m@.
told
rom Queen W1lhelm ma
dec.eased
quotas
w
Plams
Errura in AdvertliilDI ..Should be reported 1mmed1a tel1.
up. &amp;-II or swap roe good shol • Cht&gt;sl t'r Coolvillt"". Tupl)t'r�
mon t h !y tnata
.
IImen I ba111.s . 10 .
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rb
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prove
:
o
o
a
,
no
ess
nd
fhe Dai l, Sen trnel will nol bt rtspon.s1ble for cnor• lbao
l
1
and o tlt'r surrounding wwns
gun.s Virgil Yearbrough. Cht&gt;·
t"asy payments for I year poI tey
1
ODe mcurrecl m�eruun
&gt;O
1 shir,• Ohio. Houtl' J K � gnvillt&gt; ,f '\l o p re:-. s u , " s
•"M an --�Y ou c an 'I hardi y g1·1 1h em k"md ,mall town m Artr.on a onh_•
wnv 1·11
I
ui:ad
above
.
alt-.!I l v pt• �p ie
.
30 easy paymt-nls on S or 5
CarJ of Thank.a ■nd Special N ot ices o( Evenl•, $ l .25,
.&gt; .
· 1d
mar�t-�•
town
h\'
hr
!
&gt;
stoppP'i
be
crowd
must
expect
slant'
in
fac-e
··
no
mon
3
S
n('t'd
.
5Wril
ly
"Pf.'IY
t 11w l );u
I Rout e 5� .
1 lp
year C(lnlracb. Polkies can
for �{) word mm 1mum £.aC'b adduwnal word, It.
lhe
ol
A compa n ion pie&lt;'t to one that
Yoti " II prob11bly see
�1rs. M. taken bf-l ort' a Just ice
nt 1 nt&gt;l . i 'omP ro y , 0 Hm !Mi8A , oombinf'fl und tolal premiums
St&gt;
I,:
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ED
Ob11uan e1 publubed It l cen1 per word.
US
"
i E 'H I
' E ( OO s1
' ve heard t"ver since er: ' 1 ,,. days · herl! in town ere ! he summer ' s pPaC'f'
I
6
2
Jtc
3 DAYS
6 D A YS
J KO.
l DAY
WORDS
fmaneed. Barnf'S • Simpson In�I
and hot water t ..
., Re·•sow
..
· ·"k
' "The mos! sticks are found un• over � she visits lwr
" ' Hf' wa" drivm� l50 m•.1 "' ,m
cousin
15
ISOc
iOc
$ 1 .33
$4.50
I pnc-e d . Coo 1 ael Wt&gt;sl &gt;V P ry . W O M A N P AII T rl:'-U:: FOR CARE
..
5_�: anc-e A�ency, Middleport.
t
_
20
60&lt;
$1 .20
$1.80
$&lt;1.00
l h :i rhe n•. Mr Be!'iSIP W a uKh Alhf'y hour tn 1:1 1 5 mil!' 7.001'
der the swtth -st apple trees.' '
of eh1ldrPn and houst&gt;work. Call ,
"
M iddlt&gt;port. Oh,o.
· 6 1 Mr
0
26
,�
$1.M
$2.26
$1.l!O
sau,
ff
1c!'r
o
restinf:!;
{
I W Y 2•-'lSBY
6 2 Jtc
Oh. yes. Joru• 's rea.&lt;;Qn for hi!'i I ' "That ' :- nnt lnlt' · · tht&gt; m:m said.
Ad■ a-ettived by 10 A. 11 will be in lb.at day•• paper.
---------Some highti�hts from Kn!'r
U PR I G HT FREEZER - 20 rn ft . j G l ll l . BOOK KEE PER
ExperiCreek's C'o mment'f&gt;ment where we bt- ing a bachelor · · 1 was just a · · 1 wa� or1 l v J..(o•m• 40 "
Electrlt refrigern tor, 1 1 eu rt .
P n et'd pn- lerred Wnh:• q ualifi .
Th(&gt; m :"'!n · ._ wi fl' in'"rJPdrd
were an interested obse rver _ 1 fi nan dal cowarct " hf' p�· plains
TV radio l l i•FJ comhm ii ! ion I r;1 t i n ,md expt&gt;r ienet' tu P
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n
0.
lot
a
thf'r••�
hat
· · why . I w:,� 1 0f''" 1" .. a!
t
to
AcC(lrcling
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suppose 1 went e11pec1a
.
ty1wwritn desk . 00th bh•aeht•d
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p
a11,1
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6 ' 31t
on
,
B1&gt;X ,u.L, omeroy , O •
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to
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up
men
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-- and hear Johnny .lone-s. Col. Dis- POMEROY - 2 • story
frame, 8
mt1hOJipny famsh Maytag 11 ()11
( 9)
{I)
• 25. •
""'ge t hese ,
"a.vs an l h" lrn•11
ru,Jch ' s well known
col :.imnist, proba te ,.-,..,
1
rooms, bath, double garage, fu U .-P1· , t'lerlric hedot'
( 1 8)
TUMITE o\Nll Pl:IT CONTROi F O K ALUMINUM AWNINGS
e dip 1 wrs. has.
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who ha� bf.en peckinr;! 0 ty pe-wr it ·
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s me t t e s ize haby mb v. 1th m1.1 l
basement , gas- r ·11�1
hot water
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up
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st&gt;:i
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on
biwk
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nd
1
in
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Com ...... l l
e r up on CoI um hn s' s bi" g Mam
f'l"'N lupffdoa. laltar•1 Fm N.U.■wlu.
I res!!. Plwnt• WY 2-l l 4 1
h ea t f Lot 56 x 200 ExeeI Ien I
M '-1
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Fun n iest . or ont· of tlw fonnwst
".l :•d!!e, Wf' were v,rtul+lly al t
Combinalloa �rtta and Glass
Street t&gt;ver sinc-e he wen l there
6 1 Jtp WOULD L I K E E M PLOYMENT
locahon $!:t.500 OO
... it.. SerYlcl 8&amp;aUn W1' 1- Al1&amp;ml.num s•-·
A
D:&gt;\'
at
thP
Gruucho
l
mt's
m
looking Al sorrlf' autlw1 1 •
standstill.
-w Daon • nd - -- / 1,om Jacks. ~ . o , about 1918 _
of any kind, but prefer painting SYRACUSE
t sto,y frame 6
�•
...u, , DII.
c
Rarf'S'
was
wlwn
.i
wholt'
group
lndia,
n
»wc-lry in a stort w111.
ti
JAMOn" other Ia JI ta J es Jones 1
....
· wor k. wr·te
0' ' l'Al''CY
,
r•.:iSES
or mt't' l1anie
1 or .,..
, : 1 2 1 s iu• 7Oil�,rooms and bat h ,
froot po1 eh ,
'
of
gu\'.s
an•
lls
arP
havtnc
such
do
I c1 a1m11 P far led one t-ourse
al 1
lEE U5 FOR FEt:D NEEDS AND
Bohhy Arnold, Harrisonv illt' . o
$5 oo. r 1 , Hte 5--- S l o 00 2 new , 1
large lot Good loc ation Cash
·i
· lti on. hold oo, " tht' justke
a bl+ ng up l im e and h rilt· lo I - �1
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f'
bv
Ohio
a
oneState
ighth
of
C11&amp;tom Grh,dlq ,
Middleport ;
/ worn only O!ll'l'. Mrs
6 I 3tp
Larry
$4,000 00.
' Wh, rlon'\ we .1 I , i 11�1 �o ,1 nrl cri i&gt;d. throwinJ:!"
•
up h i.,; h:m ds.
point - he got a 69 HI o11 his p.a- 1
Fttd Mill
J 2:5 tf
' Dikher, SyraC' uSt'
FARM � ROUTE 7 - 175 ACRES
n I 3tp
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r
now '! '
thus ··sto p right no,�· before- you bark
n ned nght
.
per and bang. he's oul I Person- q
Near
High
School.
40
acres
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WI WiTl . l N "
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inlo something. "
ally, I f i nd 1hi1 hard 1o bel 1t've I
TAil HOUSE OF ANTIQUES,
l!vate-d, bala ne� pasture a�d
/
lluml·•mmlt' lt-e ( "rf'i1m, m,m !
, ------bul
ii
mak
i
s
a
corkin,
good
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1 18 W. Main St .. Pomf'rO".
_
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l1m ber ' No b UI ld mgs
Good m·
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.
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pt'a
ing
of
the
Mar�
"ro�
-'•id(s l)airy' Har
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,
l ,, ... FOH SALE - Tavern in f.l{'otnC•
i11¥ 1tes 1he public- lo
hroust• 1
vestm,,,, .,,
· .- .000 ·00·
1i
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, -am I e vr r si&lt;"k a nd tirr1! o f SPf'· I· T
c •t
roy. rully e4uipl,)t!d. In Bu � i·
J 0 1•
around " Wt&gt; h11ve m uny pr1miAl.BERT M. CO X, Salriunaa
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' John nv
, ff! 8 ba h'" or y t
g
Har
Hdwrlise
his
hook
o
n
po
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' ST H A W R ER HI E S Pearl Parker's
· ,,
.
ness 28 years. WY•2·:i0'.!0
Tod11v .is Sahr'"1h1y . .lune 3. t hl"
t1vea in iron, etc.,
beuu11ful 1
BOX 329
P HONE WY 2-2%20 hf' wou nd up with t he admoni11on. � ,
a 1 a'!l lhr('e ,m"" rt nt prn , . "TI� . 5
w v z-:183o "A man i s only a s good as the 1
r1• �1dcnc� . Laurel Chff.
day of t ht' year· with 2 1 1
4lh
1
5-J l - t k
lamps, ,
dish� . panern glass,
.
.
ThOUSilmls Or dO�l ars Of f rPP
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p umb', ng &amp; He11'1 ng t
, 2 ,, ',, wom an h e !I w ', th " � so bow &lt;1oes
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hr know Hi· looks exactly like ; F. � � Y
t'
The m oon ;� appt·oa('hing i ts
I
sd buy an1iq Uf"s. LargP " Stan•
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l
'5. 00. Ch flon Moles , EM 7 7 2·
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paJ)('r.
his
WY-2-24the
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ACRES · FREE
I as! q uarte r.
5 1 8'
p
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=. ; a ! _His _ tnol ing horn anrl "fri"h \"'
l'opuh.1r model No. :ro. l·umplek&gt; __ ___ _ _ __ _
6 2 '.ll r
6 room ,oys he has C'atT it&gt; d for a "'"
GAS'
Bollom Land•.
=•
.. ,, Jupll,, '
.
•The morn,·ng &lt;lacs
•
.
j five dollar bill in h ; ,,
· 1 k m11a r11Jr1• "llf' now - so OV ·
030 _____
.
• me.
VENF.TIAN BLINHS. WINDOW
with attad1menhl and paper
'k PI to ,l � g
hom1e. 8 miles from R.1C'
(20)
_
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Vf'm1s.
and
.
"' poC
. mlone i� thf'
Saturn
"-- wholt' thin!?
.
b.ig.s Pay off b.i lnn&lt;"e or $36 ri0
''Ll't'1 D■att! It'• fu11 lo Lf'Drn." bli nds and shades. Porch ValEl{'('t rki1y ' W lllt&gt;r $2 200 00 Bill grve 1o the- first sdmol sturtl'nl m
· 1m 1t.� The evem n g -, 1 ars are M ereur ,
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lanr-f'. ,1wnmgs unrl Shudes.
munth.
Phon, ___ __ _ __
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Summer tmrollfllf'nl st1.1rl m� 111.
.
Cozar1 . Ha&lt;'mt' , oh 10 .
1
own mrnt� .'lllrl not ride ori som t&gt; and M:us
WY 2·2204.
.
Dale Wippel Supply, 215 U n ionS 3 fit(' M ACIIINE
SHOP
SEHVICE.
5 r, ttt p ran �iVf' lht&gt; Gt&gt;tlvshttrf' Artrlrf'ss l
Beginner· s , mll•rmNliul1•, ad
TV
On 1h11 day :n h1!i.l()ry:
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Weldin".
brnz in•.
press1n".
-- c=-cccc-c
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e _
Conffi'.erate f'1•esidPnt. .Jeff.•r•
- STRA WBE IUUES FOR SALE BY
drillini,:, cullin�. t&gt;l c Compl f'le FOR SAI.F.. MOOERN :l bedroom in1n, ·1 .
ton t w 1rlmJ(. Alsu Smtmlt'r Hull.
fi'rom toda:v·� rf&gt;;, 1 l•ni::
PUffLIC AUl TION
Davis, was born in 1808.
son
room dass now t"nrollml(. Cour•
box 01· C'ratt', Garth Smith, Loni,:
Machine shop !lf'rvic-e. Fulton ,
.
home 011 corner lot ln Rutland.
• 11 ow d;:iri&gt; )'ou: s1w �1orrnr d
�n p tn
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8a1urd ay, JIUH! 3 1....
,
I n 1 86.'i . K in g Ccorge V or
Bol tom, Oh io. P hone 9H5•:129 1 .
. 11 If' �. G;erwr . . Built in ki1ch en. S
· •
Mrs . O O r Odd l Mc Intire was
·, ra,-to,· S
a
M"! me I uul'
Wa Ilz. Fox Trn1 .
• ee Ron u Id
1 h omp!«&gt; n �
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darP
you
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----�- 6 3 6lp
al Machilll' Co . , WY 2-5101
lhere hatk from New )'.ork 1 ,md,
J1llerbu g. Polka. 1 · h t1 Cha C 'h u , 1
Williams or Phom· SH 2-4874.
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p1ug n a,r our_ sl udui_ u1 I U l W
1 got to s�u k �o Ii er . b�1(' fl
. THEISS REFRJGERA ! ION .\ ND
lo fa! linlo voui· arm s a�a m ?
Wa.-eho11.1e on lhe corner
of chine, Sew9 forward and
:
ly K ing F,!watd V I I I of
former
2nd S £omt- r uy, O/uo.
nd Y , m ee ·
mos! gracmus
.
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Appliance _ Srrvice. Domestic and
/
., , _ Serarid Ave, nnd Wal nut .SI . , in verse 1rnd has �11 the ultach'
d M r!II. Wd 1•
marne
Br1lam,
Great
,
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.
understood from Gal lipolis frjends
(H)K
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Le111 Netru
Poger
Contac1
Commercial.
mc
Pay
for
s
t
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�wing.
fancy
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M iddleporl · Ohio ' consist
ing
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4 8 t ie &amp;l h 1u r.... 1 . 1.,..., An•el-■. C1llfornl1 , that Mrs. , M . now has a n w ne- a! a Pi:, m t&gt;J"Oy store
off bulan1't' of $.',3.71i ("i.1,�h ur 1 1 hels.!1 . RaclJU'. Ohio
say�
i-:.ie
Stovt-11, W11Hhc&gt;rR . Dinette Sehl ,
)
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more,
PHIL AND .flM S 1'17.ZA Ol ('n 4
. .
. .
. · . •d
--· 1� heut:iy nounord Lh•• un th• 2s1h. ol n Conl inenlal, finally filU Vt' up ca�· . 1 m
• Plinne, i - OO
pay mc n t N. If di,sirt
t. 1
l.1v111g Uoom Su1tl•11. llt&gt; frl�era_ , •0_1 u m_ n any mor"
•
day "' April trl61 , Artllur Harr. beln■ !he fam ous Rolls-Royct&gt; . .She had
R F ING AND SPOUTING
p. n1. to 12 C:urner 3nJ nml M i ll•
.
I n 1946, lh!' w,u ld 's large9t ttl l
. 1 "1 1 1 1 wr1 1 e 1\ _ w 1 to1d
5 :J fflt
l)lllnllrr. rnrd h,o pfl Uon •1 •lns1 h"r
WY 2-22Ll4.
.
tors. Dr\'l'l"!I,
Hm1 1111
.
JWdroom Sull. f'II,
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IIOrl
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Powl'rs
('ompany
M
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The
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• •• 11ett&gt;ntlan1 l n th• four1 of Com• _
_ •
Sl . , M1ddll'JKJrt t.:nll WY 2 :m.1:1
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Ohio,
mnn f'lr1u Md11 Cuunt,
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· p a Iomar Obser vcitory, Calif.
j Ohio. Phone WY 2-2'.IOI .
1
fi 2 3tp
1
rrom
~ ' Nu 1 :1,1 14, pnylnl for dlvnrre
Pul•lt -Off pver g(•\s a new piek- .
found m II horrw ' A lot of lhis K I R H Y UPRIG I I T Varuum Cleun•
S-17- ,."Mn
lh•
uld
V1t,1�1 R11n Oil th• ll fOQlldM
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1 r r in A• I condit ion. U uarnnlced, 1 of w111m1 AhMnr• or Hid d•fend1nt
sh:ar m;ide - h:i1•dp�t thi n� l' Ver ,
hwnit urf' ww1 w1ed only one
(8)
lhnn
more
ror
pt11nt1lr
•aid
frnm
;;:;OUND
LIKE 1'HUCKS
CO.
RUN
FORE
BLOCK
,
Sl'
· t}t, 11 t,r tJ Mn
fomJllele with full !W l or house.
!o r..,,llv sel 01,1 iln 'I l',r l !his &lt;lnne
yr ,.,11. . It JII
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Phoffll WY 2 . 31170
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ly Invited to UM thli anG . E ltcfrigcrntor!I. Waill'rs.
6:20 a.m. : Thel m a Ann u�
plu■ any older trode ron i. J i,,. , .
20. �thou1\f flo�Prs al r._ravt&gt;l H 1II-5 26 30tp l nouncement tpeH for public
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· FOR R E NT· APARTMENT with ! •nd ort•nlted group Me.t• j
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IF \'OU WANT -RF.AL
men!. H u mp l tm &amp; L:aprlrnrl.
1 Inga. NotlcH will 1M accept. 20, fl : 45 a.m. ; &amp;illy H. and r ' har- ago - Al!W I my!ll'lf um prPlly !
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thre€ roo�s .1md balh. Phone
/ Breeding b111l1 th!tt .-Ill • l r • tel to run NUy thrH tbiy, , lie down 20, 6: 15 u m. : Rnbp:·t well sold on \ hf' hf'llf'r t)'pe of
Nt&gt;w l luven W. Va.
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Reerl up 2 1 . ff 11. m . : Chris Jr. up arllfidal flow(•r for ct'metery use /
( or tt 11 J In adnnct- of the
, - · MOttef malu!n ■N
lMH 1 . 100 lnlt• rnul ional TRUCK m'io N F. W M OON TR All , F, R 4 ! - ----- --- --' O� REN'f, 6 R�M _ I IOlJ�E
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w ith hox hody A · l t'm1dilion.
22, 7 a.m. : Andi· ew C o lhoun down -!l(I Ion !,!, a !\ not loo garish _
fuot , :t �&lt; t room.'i. Good condiw i t h bath
m M �nersY illt·. 8l'f! Z.%141 ., Chester itM-lH5.
more th,n thrM lnnrtlona I
Cood t lrns. A sl,•ul ut $12'.l5 no .
23, 1 : 55 a.m. ; Queen City n•. wn mostly lhese an&gt; now wrat herlion . Phone ml.'i·22fl7. C,,, .\• i l lr
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will 1M htld until mffti"I
Victor
Brown,
Mmersvlllt
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23 , 5 ·, 45 a. m , .. C . \' . ffomer l proof - the whole irlr11 is re•
Churlt·ii
f� \ck Roule
No 7 ,.
th• tboYt recaulrem•nt■,
29 6l ��==c ===
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dbwn Zll. 5 · 55 .a. m . ; Edena Ros- membran('e - thnr.� what rounts
A. IB CONDITlON[NG�RiFR TGo , .___________
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NICE 5 ROOMS
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ANO - BATH
!!: RATION .service Jack' !II R • r
worlh up 28, 7 50 a m. : w
C:R�VEJ.Y THA (.,.OH . rPhuilt,
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parPnts on . '. he M?ll hPWS stde ar
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apn rtmeril. Unfurnlehed. North
fr lgeral lon. Ne• H.aveo. Pho!M
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Hemlock Grov" Grange w 1 1 1 : up 29 _ 5 30 a m. . Hele n
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Third in Middleporl, Cull WY 2·
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meet Saturday 1r t 8 p.'7'. The hal-: · 1 1 50 p. m ; City of Maysvillt&gt; up
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held. A potluck dinner will fol 1 2 · 35 a. m . ; Cl1y
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of Hnnl ingt?n up
uI tes urm s!t"d · 7nq uire I�t' s SA Tl."'l f.U"'Tlf)a,,
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di .sc mui s k klt' mower. $1 50 .
Kill Them YourMlf with
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SALF. sn:: 1u:os - c ; f:, Mot o r- Spri ng fi eld �11rden trn rtor with ,
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5-:ll-Slc
No culliv:i1or, sil-kle mo�•f'r
TERMIT E CONTROL
olu, Mai,:navnx S!l!I !� up.
St. Paul ' s Lulherari Church, a,m,
$125
'liHttt, Ohio
do !IUch u fine job dPa n in )! all
G � lllpoUs Dam - Leli� Sl-iP&lt;1 r•
down pa}· me-nl II.Jmp1 on and Meru t loul!'.h cfo1ln suw
$100 F'URN ISHED
- A PARTMEN'f, 4
these olck&gt;r fa�ily ('f'fflPteriPs _ �ve S I OO or more Eesy to
3--22-3M' SyC'amore and Sec-onct- st s, sumer
dow n 4 p. m.; Erne5lme down
( 'a1ielu1rl, Nl' w H aVl'll , W Va Trojnn hoal with wi nd.� hield and
m.
sermer sehedule. s,...cial
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room11 and bath, N . .Second St. ---a.
A wondPrft1l Rel'Vice and one so �8e. No harm to plants. Pro­
...AUCTIONEER
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lii,:h1�. Masler(' rnfl bnu t lrail t&gt;r,
In Mtddl�port.
vil'es eaeh Sunday. Vat·alion Ri• :
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sadly heedrd in yf'ars pad-We
Good condit ion.
Comple&amp;e �rvlca
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protettion Get FREE folder
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11158 MNi·ur� 40 I I P motor,
hie S(' hool, June 12·2.'Jrd to be 5' ; 20 p. m · ; So 1t h land
Rent reasonahle. Phont' WY 24 ROOMS ANO BATII l,a.-.emenl
CrlU Bradtor4
ai
your Lumber Yard. Tho111,
'
mmpl4•lf' outfit.
$695 5293
6 I 61p
held at l he C'hurch, ages 3- 13 in• p, m . : Onw u rd down I0 : 50 p.m. � pupnv slorir - A vo1m" rf'l ntive·
an d R9rn11:e. � 1 A•Slt·r Hu.�si•II,
l-e. Ph,.. or Co■t■ct
and,
use Jt.
Wrl
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,
flrnv•ly Trndor .S11lfo1 &amp; Sfrvk-r ,
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HOUSE AND i\. C. BR.\DFORO. Rae�, Obit " ustve : B"bl
EIGHT 'IOOM
4 a.m. : Codrington up 4 : 45 a.ni. ; he wound up here a while hack
s1i 1&gt;-: . M.uln �I.
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seven room house; on, !&gt;-room
--=--=---,��--,---- I crn ft s. recreation , 9- 1 1 : :tO a.m
5 2!1 :iot 11
l'emrroy. Ohio
Bayou Manchaf up 6 : 30 a.m. · with 2fl puppies - 10 lo eaeh of
Radio TV ServiA
__ _ _
JUN E s
apartment. Also New 5 rood\
GLIDEHS, ORAPF.IIIE.� . arul h1•d
l'hoD4' Wl' !-ms
Aliquippa
down 7:30 a . m. ; Fr•mk: z mAmas _ he hastened to ca ll
All Mautl
'l'he - R utlMd Garden t I u b ,
aprPud. Phon� WY 2-:140:1.
6 2 6k house with garage and lo undry
PbelN Wl' -2·!ZU
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will meet his comi n g Mond.i}' lin Pier e down 8 : 45 a. m. · South- the do � warden oi,:; 1hev �ot older ,
in hasemerit . A . N . Bengel Ph
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('In•� ''TwaR all I could do - I i
-,x,T'f Stamp■ .. all _!'epalr
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D-DATII , bo
5 ftOOMS ,._
-sement
afternoon at 2 at ' he . home of Mn . ern up 10 : 20 a.m.
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le Roberl Reibel with Mrs. RuSMII
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rm lntereslCllilaad n
1amplea at redur-ed prlN"� ( ; J,�
APARTMENTS - ,:umiahed nnd
l'lt"oSlln! Ridgl', Poml'roy .
] Ll!tle as ro-ho.� less. Mrs He, . London 6 : t o a .m. : Merrill down ! I coold persuade ' Mr.
Chris
p.m.
Winfie
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and Frixi&lt;lair,. a� low a� $HO .
mfurnished
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man Humphrey . of
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1-3-1 W ILL 00 BRUSH CUTTI NG
-Witll j Regional Director will be a gue �t down Winfield 10 : 05 p.m. ; Olivl'r
1
Shearer down Winfield 3:30 8 m. ;
hart. Ne\\' ll nven. W. \' 1
llP Motor
with a boat dock. 9 ROOM HOME. Lincoln Hill.
tractor cutter. by thti hour Wm at the meeting and also lhe men.
.
u y Jane Lucas down Wmf�lrl
:1 1 1·6""
$400. Can he �1&gt;eri 111 59 Dia- Available June 1. Wm. McQulfilg,
Houdash@lt, Kingsbury Rd. w.,. · bers of the Fr iendly Gardener:.: L c
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. m. : Jerry Bosworth down
1-6851.
ffil12 Webster Road, Boy Vilmond St . . Miftt\ leporl. Gl'ClrJte
"SUITS US l10 US ER0,,1 .
5-3-,ot.J , Club. Included 111 the afternoon s : � e
up
5 : 20 e.m. ; Beaver
m
W
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lage. Ohio.
S 2 3(N.c
6 2 31c
Knapp.
program will be a garden tour.
lloland Dml!!, 5 Oak-51 . Porn-years -cLADIES! Ten
of your life•
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Theodonis Com'C ll Daughters of
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UNFURNlSHED apurt•
ONE LARGE SF.VEN HP 19ffi'
times ii. spent dolng h1 mily
America
will
r.1eet
in
regulflr
fl 2: 3tp
model w ht'l'I hor!le tral'lor · with ment . Coll Christine Beegle or
laundry ! 52 wai:;hdays a )'ear
(·ultivator umlt&gt; r lrarlor. A 1100d
Mr�. Earl Bennett, Pomeroy
40 Bl'SHEI. COHN, :JI() hole� good
add up to unnecessary woi·k session Monday at 7;30 p m. �t
Chiert,ln 2 Dr. Sed. Clean
gardt&gt;ri.'i.
St'e
Ohio.
hay, G. A. Deem , Hadfk• Phom• ORE' for large
wht'n Robinson's Laundry tan the. I OOF Hall. All members are
&amp;-24-l2tc
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oriainal finllh with match­
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presen
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Hughes,
Coolvillt-,
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do
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vacayou. Start your
1 p.
s
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DOCK SPACE FOi\ RENT. Roush
-- int Interior. HydnunaUt.
s.
6 2 Jlp
hon now!
Phone : Robinson 's portant l:Misrnn_______
I and ing localed above the Ra.
ROUNDED
GLASS
M!::DIU M
One owner.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning, WY
IMRP china doiwt. •;is
• oo M r ,._ SWEET POTA TO Pl . ANTS, yeJ . &lt;'ine Park. Dock fee S l . 00 per
' son •a Tri·Lus...
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.., TIie Chanel Jwlm: Joh■ Daly,
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lolY Nancy Halli and Puerlo hoat over 17 fet1t. 75c under 17
H. ..\. Barnhart. Star Houle No.
who sul&gt;Md for Dave Garroway
C.
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0
WY 2-5130,
ff s &amp;
ffl.11. •·-�oou house eas 1
Rico R-•
1oot, per month . We aell Ash•
IIIO, Jopp, SIMe.
:.I Dr. Hardtop. Be-lved,re.
tc
during
Garroway'1 recent lave r,f
8tt
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5
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-·f om school houM&gt; in Syracuse.
-Power ntte. Extra clean
land Go.Mix Gasoline for mo- _________ _ _ ••--STRAWBERRIES. Dal, R"o hne r
N BC,TV'o '.'Toda•· •
Wm. H . Holme,
a , Uc
· 1n1lde and out.
Ior!I. J ames E · R OUH h• owner.
Rulland
Harrl!((Jflvtlli• Hmul
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ahow. UI e:itpected to tab over Uw
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8 :1 fftp ' \'JLI.YWOOD BED, Complf'te. 2
Phone 5H 2-5.'tt!I.
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COMPLETE
INSURAN
PROmorning
pro1ram thla summer,
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-- -- -slorm windows. Paisley shawl, SLEEPING ROOMS. clo11e In town lec.tlon. Life Auto,, ll'ire. Pol..
when Garroway 98vers h ll COO·
l'OMIIIOY
_Phone W Y 2•117 1 � __
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127 BuUemut.
e !I Mp Call ""-.n MIU., Middleport. '1hla neciion ' with ihe
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Ready for serv i1't'. Orville R.
Brown. l.onM Bottom. Ohio.
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'57 Pontiac '-- $995

'57 Plymouth _ '$995

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Severi widely • acclaimed "CBS
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Mr. and Mrs. Lou McNaab of
Galion, Ohio, vi.sited Mr. and Mis.
Pearl Nicholson and family re­
cently.
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Dlllltan
of Huntinglon and Timmie Dun­
can of Colwnbus, Ohio, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan and
fa m ily.
Mrs. Laurence Davidson and
famll.v of Columbus, Ohio called
on relatives and friends over the
week end.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer VanMeter
tailed on Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Gretr at Point Pleasant Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Peters Jr.
and Lois Jean visited Mr. and
fURNCOAT IS IITIH-OthQ
Mn. Louis Pelers at M iddleport G. Bell, 30 i;ine
of three for­
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Sunday.
mer turncoat ■oldlen who
Oliver won prli!Oner-ot-war pay tor
Mr. and Mrs, Robert
are spending the summer in Clif. their time epent tn Commun­
l•t Korean captivity, la
ton.
Miss Ch�rlotte Smlth of Rutland Bhown at home u, Olympla,
Wash., Wlth hia ton. Bell aald
spent Thursday night with Sharon
he' d "rather hang" than con•
Turnbull.
Unue Ute brande d a.a a turn­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albright coat. He den i ed
an thl!I
of Columbus
visited
Marilyn dlarges that led to hl.s dill•
Burns, Sunday.
nonorable dlecharge bl 19M ,
Leona Wamsley left Sunday for The U. S. Supreme Court
Columbus whl're she has employ• ruled that he and two OUlCl'"I
were entlUcd to the pay.
ment at a public l ibrary.
Mrs. Gl· .n Glaze of Middleport
and Mrs. Nelson Roush of New
Haven vl!ited Mr. and Mrs. Har- Colley and family of New Haven
1')' JohllliOn last week.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dana LewMr. and Mrs. Freeman Joh nson la Tuesd ay.
Mr:1. Katie Bass visited Dr. and
Mrs. Rrul! King and family of
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Mrs. Ray Dean Heaton and son
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Head, Goes to Broadway ," which wa 3
.11nd son, Jeff, of Iridian
Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd supposed to hav.i been filmed th�
McDermltt and Steve Gayhart are summer for airing in D!!Cffllber.
visiting Mr. and Hrs. Lloyd WilHams.
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Rex Reason won't be part o(
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Toma Co 1ley of New Haven and
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ABC·TV' s "Roaring 20 8 � a 8 t
Elaine Cartwright of Mason were
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when the sernr,s returns m ti.-.e
Sunchiy nlght guests
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Mrs. Anna Louise Colley and
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visited Mr. and Mni. Dana Lewis
Sunday.
Mrs. Vina McDermitl, Bertha
Lewis of West Columbia visited
Mr. l\nd Mn. Fred Lewis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Fl'ed Lewis and Dana
Lewis attended the horse show at
Gallipolis, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ward
and daughter of Columbus visited
Mr, and Mn. Oscar Henry over
the week end.
Lessie and Ivy Sleeth ol Mason
visited Mr. and Mrs, G . H . Har.
rison, Tuesday.
Mrs. James Cunningham and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

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F6EL tT1 MUST ae COMI N '
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Electrlt refrigern tor, 1 1 eu rt .
P n et'd pn- lerred Wnh:• q ualifi .
Th(&gt; m :"'!n · ._ wi fl' in'"rJPdrd
were an interested obse rver _ 1 fi nan dal cowarct " hf' p�· plains
TV radio l l i•FJ comhm ii ! ion I r;1 t i n ,md expt&gt;r ienet' tu P
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frame, 8
mt1hOJipny famsh Maytag 11 ()11
( 9)
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""'ge t hese ,
"a.vs an l h" lrn•11
ru,Jch ' s well known
col :.imnist, proba te ,.-,..,
1
rooms, bath, double garage, fu U .-P1· , t'lerlric hedot'
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basement , gas- r ·11�1
hot water
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f'l"'N lupffdoa. laltar•1 Fm N.U.■wlu.
I res!!. Plwnt• WY 2-l l 4 1
h ea t f Lot 56 x 200 ExeeI Ien I
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Fun n iest . or ont· of tlw fonnwst
".l :•d!!e, Wf' were v,rtul+lly al t
Combinalloa �rtta and Glass
Street t&gt;ver sinc-e he wen l there
6 1 Jtp WOULD L I K E E M PLOYMENT
locahon $!:t.500 OO
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looking Al sorrlf' autlw1 1 •
standstill.
-w Daon • nd - -- / 1,om Jacks. ~ . o , about 1918 _
of any kind, but prefer painting SYRACUSE
t sto,y frame 6
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c
Rarf'S'
was
wlwn
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wholt'
group
lndia,
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»wc-lry in a stort w111.
ti
JAMOn" other Ia JI ta J es Jones 1
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or mt't' l1anie
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froot po1 eh ,
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gu\'.s
an•
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havtnc
such
do
I c1 a1m11 P far led one t-ourse
al 1
lEE U5 FOR FEt:D NEEDS AND
Bohhy Arnold, Harrisonv illt' . o
$5 oo. r 1 , Hte 5--- S l o 00 2 new , 1
large lot Good loc ation Cash
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a bl+ ng up l im e and h rilt· lo I - �1
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a
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C11&amp;tom Grh,dlq ,
Middleport ;
/ worn only O!ll'l'. Mrs
6 I 3tp
Larry
$4,000 00.
' Wh, rlon'\ we .1 I , i 11�1 �o ,1 nrl cri i&gt;d. throwinJ:!"
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up h i.,; h:m ds.
point - he got a 69 HI o11 his p.a- 1
Fttd Mill
J 2:5 tf
' Dikher, SyraC' uSt'
FARM � ROUTE 7 - 175 ACRES
n I 3tp
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thus ··sto p right no,�· before- you bark
n ned nght
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per and bang. he's oul I Person- q
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inlo something. "
ally, I f i nd 1hi1 hard 1o bel 1t've I
TAil HOUSE OF ANTIQUES,
l!vate-d, bala ne� pasture a�d
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good
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roy. rully e4uipl,)t!d. In Bu � i·
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around " Wt&gt; h11ve m uny pr1miAl.BERT M. CO X, Salriunaa
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ness 28 years. WY•2·:i0'.!0
Tod11v .is Sahr'"1h1y . .lune 3. t hl"
t1vea in iron, etc.,
beuu11ful 1
BOX 329
P HONE WY 2-2%20 hf' wou nd up with t he admoni11on. � ,
a 1 a'!l lhr('e ,m"" rt nt prn , . "TI� . 5
w v z-:183o "A man i s only a s good as the 1
r1• �1dcnc� . Laurel Chff.
day of t ht' year· with 2 1 1
4lh
1
5-J l - t k
lamps, ,
dish� . panern glass,
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l'opuh.1r model No. :ro. l·umplek&gt; __ ___ _ _ __ _
6 2 '.ll r
6 room ,oys he has C'atT it&gt; d for a "'"
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Bollom Land•.
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•
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j five dollar bill in h ; ,,
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VENF.TIAN BLINHS. WINDOW
with attad1menhl and paper
'k PI to ,l � g
hom1e. 8 miles from R.1C'
(20)
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and
.
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. mlone i� thf'
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"-- wholt' thin!?
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b.ig.s Pay off b.i lnn&lt;"e or $36 ri0
''Ll't'1 D■att! It'• fu11 lo Lf'Drn." bli nds and shades. Porch ValEl{'('t rki1y ' W lllt&gt;r $2 200 00 Bill grve 1o the- first sdmol sturtl'nl m
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WY 2·2204.
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Dale Wippel Supply, 215 U n ionS 3 fit(' M ACIIINE
SHOP
SEHVICE.
5 r, ttt p ran �iVf' lht&gt; Gt&gt;tlvshttrf' Artrlrf'ss l
Beginner· s , mll•rmNliul1•, ad
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Conffi'.erate f'1•esidPnt. .Jeff.•r•
- STRA WBE IUUES FOR SALE BY
drillini,:, cullin�. t&gt;l c Compl f'le FOR SAI.F.. MOOERN :l bedroom in1n, ·1 .
ton t w 1rlmJ(. Alsu Smtmlt'r Hull.
fi'rom toda:v·� rf&gt;;, 1 l•ni::
PUffLIC AUl TION
Davis, was born in 1808.
son
room dass now t"nrollml(. Cour•
box 01· C'ratt', Garth Smith, Loni,:
Machine shop !lf'rvic-e. Fulton ,
.
home 011 corner lot ln Rutland.
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al Machilll' Co . , WY 2-5101
lhere hatk from New )'.ork 1 ,md,
J1llerbu g. Polka. 1 · h t1 Cha C 'h u , 1
Williams or Phom· SH 2-4874.
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p1ug n a,r our_ sl udui_ u1 I U l W
1 got to s�u k �o Ii er . b�1(' fl
. THEISS REFRJGERA ! ION .\ ND
lo fa! linlo voui· arm s a�a m ?
Wa.-eho11.1e on lhe corner
of chine, Sew9 forward and
:
ly K ing F,!watd V I I I of
former
2nd S £omt- r uy, O/uo.
nd Y , m ee ·
mos! gracmus
.
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/
., , _ Serarid Ave, nnd Wal nut .SI . , in verse 1rnd has �11 the ultach'
d M r!II. Wd 1•
marne
Br1lam,
Great
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understood from Gal lipolis frjends
(H)K
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Poger
Contac1
Commercial.
mc
Pay
for
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fancy
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4 8 t ie &amp;l h 1u r.... 1 . 1.,..., An•el-■. C1llfornl1 , that Mrs. , M . now has a n w ne- a! a Pi:, m t&gt;J"Oy store
off bulan1't' of $.',3.71i ("i.1,�h ur 1 1 hels.!1 . RaclJU'. Ohio
say�
i-:.ie
Stovt-11, W11Hhc&gt;rR . Dinette Sehl ,
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PHIL AND .flM S 1'17.ZA Ol ('n 4
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--· 1� heut:iy nounord Lh•• un th• 2s1h. ol n Conl inenlal, finally filU Vt' up ca�· . 1 m
• Plinne, i - OO
pay mc n t N. If di,sirt
t. 1
l.1v111g Uoom Su1tl•11. llt&gt; frl�era_ , •0_1 u m_ n any mor"
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day "' April trl61 , Artllur Harr. beln■ !he fam ous Rolls-Royct&gt; . .She had
R F ING AND SPOUTING
p. n1. to 12 C:urner 3nJ nml M i ll•
.
I n 1946, lh!' w,u ld 's large9t ttl l
. 1 "1 1 1 1 wr1 1 e 1\ _ w 1 to1d
5 :J fflt
l)lllnllrr. rnrd h,o pfl Uon •1 •lns1 h"r
WY 2-22Ll4.
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('ompany
M
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Sl . , M1ddll'JKJrt t.:nll WY 2 :m.1:1
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j Ohio. Phone WY 2-2'.IOI .
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~ ' Nu 1 :1,1 14, pnylnl for dlvnrre
Pul•lt -Off pver g(•\s a new piek- .
found m II horrw ' A lot of lhis K I R H Y UPRIG I I T Varuum Cleun•
S-17- ,."Mn
lh•
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V1t,1�1 R11n Oil th• ll fOQlldM
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sh:ar m;ide - h:i1•dp�t thi n� l' Ver ,
hwnit urf' ww1 w1ed only one
(8)
lhnn
more
ror
pt11nt1lr
•aid
frnm
;;:;OUND
LIKE 1'HUCKS
CO.
RUN
FORE
BLOCK
,
Sl'
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fomJllele with full !W l or house.
!o r..,,llv sel 01,1 iln 'I l',r l !his &lt;lnne
yr ,.,11. . It JII
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tlillly find for snlr.
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World Standard of Comped
dud i n g l)OI i:,,her. Ava ilnblt&gt; to I •�.P q�.alily..conc- rPt f' blor�s . " o �"'!�'-.�! / i'� t;�t d
A HADFCUW A UC'TION CO.
herr 011 "-uwl:1v anri on MPmnriHI H ighw·1y Comm ssioner Dwig,1t
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Dav _ A /i!l" (';i t n i i •pl- � r wPrP from • H . G. Palmer revraled Thu rsd ey
pa r t y who C'Jtl'I a,i;sumt l hf' ha1 . I r1 - -8 - 1 2: Blol'k!. CtmC' nl - n f J,11,P, ,
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BiR &lt;'ar room. rnle uml perf orm•
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ton
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Nol r •sponslhiP for 11t t idents
rar� w w · rm inls Ph ro1 1, mhus and thal Pn�meers ,.,P re ba,Uled thot
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antt. !im11II rar l'&lt;·nnomy and
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CHITT llllAIWOHD ' Aul'l loneer
$Ii
JWr munlh · Phone· WY 2 I
the .�eason
. · .s l a device
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lo
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Road,
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Pomeroy,
Run
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louder at night
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rt•gi�tered
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A . c. Brndl orrl Manager
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able dams on 1he Ohio ll1vt•1 ure I t wo Comm•·m·i• ml'nts . nne Al u m • ' when there is \es� traffic.
5 27 61c
Mrlror,6l llan Moton
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n . London, Ma r·m{'t and Wi" I n i P 1 n que1 t1 ncl onP MllS! f' t Da
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An investigation showed why-Nelgler 8-;lkllng Supply . v
·
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are
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all in one short brcathlPss week en· ckels.
it takes to build
Hr•rt'fol'd hrN'ding. lJ .'it'd Corn 15 ft FIBRE GLA.SS Cl JTIEH We supply what
Phoffll WY 2 . 31170
Ko.ut movt'ffll'llh1:
Guy
house.
repair
a
Call
-and oh, Vf'S . 0f'fOl'at ioo Dav al
or
BOAT,
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l!tf!O F.NGLISII �•ntm. -t { 'ylin•
a.'flo"'-' f'rs
5 6 lk ,------------.1 1 5. 4 . 15 11.m: Alherl llo!drn up Sl'f'n hom f' erown
Ohio.
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ly Invited to UM thli anG . E ltcfrigcrntor!I. Waill'rs.
6:20 a.m. : Thel m a Ann u�
plu■ any older trode ron i. J i,,. , .
20. �thou1\f flo�Prs al r._ravt&gt;l H 1II-5 26 30tp l nouncement tpeH for public
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· FOR R E NT· APARTMENT with ! •nd ort•nlted group Me.t• j
- - - quallt7·
IF \'OU WANT -RF.AL
men!. H u mp l tm &amp; L:aprlrnrl.
1 Inga. NotlcH will 1M accept. 20, fl : 45 a.m. ; &amp;illy H. and r ' har- ago - Al!W I my!ll'lf um prPlly !
.:, :n . fllr,
thre€ roo�s .1md balh. Phone
/ Breeding b111l1 th!tt .-Ill • l r • tel to run NUy thrH tbiy, , lie down 20, 6: 15 u m. : Rnbp:·t well sold on \ hf' hf'llf'r t)'pe of
Nt&gt;w l luven W. Va.
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Reerl up 2 1 . ff 11. m . : Chris Jr. up arllfidal flow(•r for ct'metery use /
( or tt 11 J In adnnct- of the
, - · MOttef malu!n ■N
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w ith hox hody A · l t'm1dilion.
22, 7 a.m. : Andi· ew C o lhoun down -!l(I Ion !,!, a !\ not loo garish _
fuot , :t �&lt; t room.'i. Good condiw i t h bath
m M �nersY illt·. 8l'f! Z.%141 ., Chester itM-lH5.
more th,n thrM lnnrtlona I
Cood t lrns. A sl,•ul ut $12'.l5 no .
23, 1 : 55 a.m. ; Queen City n•. wn mostly lhese an&gt; now wrat herlion . Phone ml.'i·22fl7. C,,, .\• i l lr
&gt;.
l-eote
will 1M htld until mffti"I
Victor
Brown,
Mmersvlllt
W
Alkin� Chk'ks. Ph. WY 2 • 2!111.li .
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23 , 5 ·, 45 a. m , .. C . \' . ffomer l proof - the whole irlr11 is re•
Churlt·ii
f� \ck Roule
No 7 ,.
th• tboYt recaulrem•nt■,
29 6l ��==c ===
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dbwn Zll. 5 · 55 .a. m . ; Edena Ros- membran('e - thnr.� what rounts
A. IB CONDITlON[NG�RiFR TGo , .___________
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NICE 5 ROOMS
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ANO - BATH
!!: RATION .service Jack' !II R • r
worlh up 28, 7 50 a m. : w
C:R�VEJ.Y THA (.,.OH . rPhuilt,
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parPnts on . '. he M?ll hPWS stde ar
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apn rtmeril. Unfurnlehed. North
fr lgeral lon. Ne• H.aveo. Pho!M
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Hemlock Grov" Grange w 1 1 1 : up 29 _ 5 30 a m. . Hele n
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Third in Middleporl, Cull WY 2·
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meet Saturday 1r t 8 p.'7'. The hal-: · 1 1 50 p. m ; City of Maysvillt&gt; up
5 29 6
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farly
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held. A potluck dinner will fol 1 2 · 35 a. m . ; Cl1y
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of Hnnl ingt?n up
uI tes urm s!t"d · 7nq uire I�t' s SA Tl."'l f.U"'Tlf)a,,
.
G U ARA NT" " "r.a
di .sc mui s k klt' mower. $1 50 .
Kill Them YourMlf with
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umEmt there Is 1T14 - I ht&gt;rPby
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the mf'elin�.
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SALF. sn:: 1u:os - c ; f:, Mot o r- Spri ng fi eld �11rden trn rtor with ,
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5-:ll-Slc
No culliv:i1or, sil-kle mo�•f'r
TERMIT E CONTROL
olu, Mai,:navnx S!l!I !� up.
St. Paul ' s Lulherari Church, a,m,
$125
'liHttt, Ohio
do !IUch u fine job dPa n in )! all
G � lllpoUs Dam - Leli� Sl-iP&lt;1 r•
down pa}· me-nl II.Jmp1 on and Meru t loul!'.h cfo1ln suw
$100 F'URN ISHED
- A PARTMEN'f, 4
these olck&gt;r fa�ily ('f'fflPteriPs _ �ve S I OO or more Eesy to
3--22-3M' SyC'amore and Sec-onct- st s, sumer
dow n 4 p. m.; Erne5lme down
( 'a1ielu1rl, Nl' w H aVl'll , W Va Trojnn hoal with wi nd.� hield and
m.
sermer sehedule. s,...cial
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room11 and bath, N . .Second St. ---a.
A wondPrft1l Rel'Vice and one so �8e. No harm to plants. Pro­
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lii,:h1�. Masler(' rnfl bnu t lrail t&gt;r,
In Mtddl�port.
vil'es eaeh Sunday. Vat·alion Ri• :
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sadly heedrd in yf'ars pad-We
Good condit ion.
Comple&amp;e �rvlca
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protettion Get FREE folder
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11158 MNi·ur� 40 I I P motor,
hie S(' hool, June 12·2.'Jrd to be 5' ; 20 p. m · ; So 1t h land
Rent reasonahle. Phont' WY 24 ROOMS ANO BATII l,a.-.emenl
CrlU Bradtor4
ai
your Lumber Yard. Tho111,
'
mmpl4•lf' outfit.
$695 5293
6 I 61p
held at l he C'hurch, ages 3- 13 in• p, m . : Onw u rd down I0 : 50 p.m. � pupnv slorir - A vo1m" rf'l ntive·
an d R9rn11:e. � 1 A•Slt·r Hu.�si•II,
l-e. Ph,.. or Co■t■ct
and,
use Jt.
Wrl
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flrnv•ly Trndor .S11lfo1 &amp; Sfrvk-r ,
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Ple11"'
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HOUSE AND i\. C. BR.\DFORO. Rae�, Obit " ustve : B"bl
EIGHT 'IOOM
4 a.m. : Codrington up 4 : 45 a.ni. ; he wound up here a while hack
s1i 1&gt;-: . M.uln �I.
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seven room house; on, !&gt;-room
--=--=---,��--,---- I crn ft s. recreation , 9- 1 1 : :tO a.m
5 2!1 :iot 11
l'emrroy. Ohio
Bayou Manchaf up 6 : 30 a.m. · with 2fl puppies - 10 lo eaeh of
Radio TV ServiA
__ _ _
JUN E s
apartment. Also New 5 rood\
GLIDEHS, ORAPF.IIIE.� . arul h1•d
l'hoD4' Wl' !-ms
Aliquippa
down 7:30 a . m. ; Fr•mk: z mAmas _ he hastened to ca ll
All Mautl
'l'he - R utlMd Garden t I u b ,
aprPud. Phon� WY 2-:140:1.
6 2 6k house with garage and lo undry
PbelN Wl' -2·!ZU
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will meet his comi n g Mond.i}' lin Pier e down 8 : 45 a. m. · South- the do � warden oi,:; 1hev �ot older ,
in hasemerit . A . N . Bengel Ph
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('In•� ''TwaR all I could do - I i
-,x,T'f Stamp■ .. all _!'epalr
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D-DATII , bo
5 ftOOMS ,._
-sement
afternoon at 2 at ' he . home of Mn . ern up 10 : 20 a.m.
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le Roberl Reibel with Mrs. RuSMII
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rm lntereslCllilaad n
1amplea at redur-ed prlN"� ( ; J,�
APARTMENTS - ,:umiahed nnd
l'lt"oSlln! Ridgl', Poml'roy .
] Ll!tle as ro-ho.� less. Mrs He, . London 6 : t o a .m. : Merrill down ! I coold persuade ' Mr.
Chris
p.m.
Winfie
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and Frixi&lt;lair,. a� low a� $HO .
mfurnished
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man Humphrey . of
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1-3-1 W ILL 00 BRUSH CUTTI NG
-Witll j Regional Director will be a gue �t down Winfield 10 : 05 p.m. ; Olivl'r
1
Shearer down Winfield 3:30 8 m. ;
hart. Ne\\' ll nven. W. \' 1
llP Motor
with a boat dock. 9 ROOM HOME. Lincoln Hill.
tractor cutter. by thti hour Wm at the meeting and also lhe men.
.
u y Jane Lucas down Wmf�lrl
:1 1 1·6""
$400. Can he �1&gt;eri 111 59 Dia- Available June 1. Wm. McQulfilg,
Houdash@lt, Kingsbury Rd. w.,. · bers of the Fr iendly Gardener:.: L c
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. m. : Jerry Bosworth down
1-6851.
ffil12 Webster Road, Boy Vilmond St . . Miftt\ leporl. Gl'ClrJte
"SUITS US l10 US ER0,,1 .
5-3-,ot.J , Club. Included 111 the afternoon s : � e
up
5 : 20 e.m. ; Beaver
m
W
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lage. Ohio.
S 2 3(N.c
6 2 31c
Knapp.
program will be a garden tour.
lloland Dml!!, 5 Oak-51 . Porn-years -cLADIES! Ten
of your life•
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Theodonis Com'C ll Daughters of
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UNFURNlSHED apurt•
ONE LARGE SF.VEN HP 19ffi'
times ii. spent dolng h1 mily
America
will
r.1eet
in
regulflr
fl 2: 3tp
model w ht'l'I hor!le tral'lor · with ment . Coll Christine Beegle or
laundry ! 52 wai:;hdays a )'ear
(·ultivator umlt&gt; r lrarlor. A 1100d
Mr�. Earl Bennett, Pomeroy
40 Bl'SHEI. COHN, :JI() hole� good
add up to unnecessary woi·k session Monday at 7;30 p m. �t
Chiert,ln 2 Dr. Sed. Clean
gardt&gt;ri.'i.
St'e
Ohio.
hay, G. A. Deem , Hadfk• Phom• ORE' for large
wht'n Robinson's Laundry tan the. I OOF Hall. All members are
&amp;-24-l2tc
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t for im
oriainal finllh with match­
sted
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presen
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Hughes,
Coolvillt-,
Ohio
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do
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1 p.
s
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DOCK SPACE FOi\ RENT. Roush
-- int Interior. HydnunaUt.
s.
6 2 Jlp
hon now!
Phone : Robinson 's portant l:Misrnn_______
I and ing localed above the Ra.
ROUNDED
GLASS
M!::DIU M
One owner.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning, WY
IMRP china doiwt. •;is
• oo M r ,._ SWEET POTA TO Pl . ANTS, yeJ . &lt;'ine Park. Dock fee S l . 00 per
' son •a Tri·Lus...
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.., TIie Chanel Jwlm: Joh■ Daly,
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lolY Nancy Halli and Puerlo hoat over 17 fet1t. 75c under 17
H. ..\. Barnhart. Star Houle No.
who sul&gt;Md for Dave Garroway
C.
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tanen,
0
WY 2-5130,
ff s &amp;
ffl.11. •·-�oou house eas 1
Rico R-•
1oot, per month . We aell Ash•
IIIO, Jopp, SIMe.
:.I Dr. Hardtop. Be-lved,re.
tc
during
Garroway'1 recent lave r,f
8tt
r
5
ti
-·f om school houM&gt; in Syracuse.
-Power ntte. Extra clean
land Go.Mix Gasoline for mo- _________ _ _ ••--STRAWBERRIES. Dal, R"o hne r
N BC,TV'o '.'Toda•· •
Wm. H . Holme,
a , Uc
· 1n1lde and out.
Ior!I. J ames E · R OUH h• owner.
Rulland
Harrl!((Jflvtlli• Hmul
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8 :1 fftp ' \'JLI.YWOOD BED, Complf'te. 2
Phone 5H 2-5.'tt!I.
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INSURAN
PROmorning
pro1ram thla summer,
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-- -- -slorm windows. Paisley shawl, SLEEPING ROOMS. clo11e In town lec.tlon. Life Auto,, ll'ire. Pol..
when Garroway 98vers h ll COO·
l'OMIIIOY
_Phone W Y 2•117 1 � __
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127 BuUemut.
e !I Mp Call ""-.n MIU., Middleport. '1hla neciion ' with ihe
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F'HESII HOLSTEIN COW WITH
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MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS

ta• bol&gt;ks are now open for the June or Sec­
ond half colle&lt;lion of lhe 1960 Real Estate !Hes,
The

Abo dellquent ..,. Closing date will be July 1st,

1961.

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Clycle G. Mlllhone
Meigs County Treasurer.

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this tummer �o alte!'Date Thursday eommem:in, ·June· &amp;.. The
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Mr. and Mrs. Lou McNaab of
Galion, Ohio, vi.sited Mr. and Mis.
Pearl Nicholson and family re­
cently.
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Dlllltan
of Huntinglon and Timmie Dun­
can of Colwnbus, Ohio, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan and
fa m ily.
Mrs. Laurence Davidson and
famll.v of Columbus, Ohio called
on relatives and friends over the
week end.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer VanMeter
tailed on Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Gretr at Point Pleasant Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Peters Jr.
and Lois Jean visited Mr. and
fURNCOAT IS IITIH-OthQ
Mn. Louis Pelers at M iddleport G. Bell, 30 i;ine
of three for­
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Sunday.
mer turncoat ■oldlen who
Oliver won prli!Oner-ot-war pay tor
Mr. and Mrs, Robert
are spending the summer in Clif. their time epent tn Commun­
l•t Korean captivity, la
ton.
Miss Ch�rlotte Smlth of Rutland Bhown at home u, Olympla,
Wash., Wlth hia ton. Bell aald
spent Thursday night with Sharon
he' d "rather hang" than con•
Turnbull.
Unue Ute brande d a.a a turn­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albright coat. He den i ed
an thl!I
of Columbus
visited
Marilyn dlarges that led to hl.s dill•
Burns, Sunday.
nonorable dlecharge bl 19M ,
Leona Wamsley left Sunday for The U. S. Supreme Court
Columbus whl're she has employ• ruled that he and two OUlCl'"I
were entlUcd to the pay.
ment at a public l ibrary.
Mrs. Gl· .n Glaze of Middleport
and Mrs. Nelson Roush of New
Haven vl!ited Mr. and Mrs. Har- Colley and family of New Haven
1')' JohllliOn last week.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dana LewMr. and Mrs. Freeman Joh nson la Tuesd ay.
Mr:1. Katie Bass visited Dr. and
Mrs. Rrul! King and family of
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Mrs. Ray Dean Heaton and son
· ' led Mrs. Be'"'
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Frt'd ay evl:!mng.
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ty Ca U and (amily, 'l'ue8day.
M r. and Mr s. Lou1s H arme.s oI
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Toledo, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and
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Adrng Lucille Ba11 bas cancelMrs. Chester O'.iver and Joan.
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Mr. -1:tnd Mrs. Tom
WiUiams led her CBS•TV special, "Lui:y
Head, Goes to Broadway ," which wa 3
.11nd son, Jeff, of Iridian
Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd supposed to hav.i been filmed th�
McDermltt and Steve Gayhart are summer for airing in D!!Cffllber.
visiting Mr. and Hrs. Lloyd WilHams.
.
Rex Reason won't be part o(
.
Toma Co 1ley of New Haven and
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ABC·TV' s "Roaring 20 8 � a 8 t
Elaine Cartwright of Mason were
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when the sernr,s returns m ti.-.e
Sunchiy nlght guests
of Randy
fall. . . Victor Borge •, first special
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Lewis.
for
the 1961-62 season ill set for ,
Mrs. Anna Louise Colley and
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children. onJa, J. C. and Rusty, BS-TV on Wednesday , Sepl 17.

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Mrs. Vina McDermitl, Bertha
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Mr. l\nd Mn. Fred Lewis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis, Mr.
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Lewis attended the horse show at
Gallipolis, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ward
and daughter of Columbus visited
Mr, and Mn. Oscar Henry over
the week end.
Lessie and Ivy Sleeth ol Mason
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rison, Tuesday.
Mrs. James Cunningham and
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Around And
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Mis, Carpenter Was Honorec/ When
Mrs. C,'/o Gave Shower At Church

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Middleport Vacation Bible School
People In
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Final piano ..,. made • n d Nwwy - cthe -.,..,._,
Amont - who NJlezod Hal·
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Plarui �n bet&gt;� completed for for the opmio&amp; al U. N� •• Kill Mirtha l'flt bn -""
Mw Janet Ca.pet1ter who-st- Webster Sr. , Mrs. Albe11 Younc.
Lower
Mr. Md Mn 'nlonlU M cCluna: weN: J. Rely Bartlett,
the
wedding of Mw Janet Kath. Conmunity Daily Vamtloe IUble Seren Lewia.
man-iage to Mr John Young will / Mrs. Thonus Hennessy, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice and
and family ol Clllnl. arrived l'ri- RJqr Rd., M.ra. Homer McCulty,
be an e,vent of Juoe IO. was gue�t J. W. McMurray Mra. James A. 80ns , David and Bobby plan lo leen Carpente r, daughter of Mr School at the Central Ellinwl- Jleih1 +J Ont ltboN who will day ror • hBkend ylaft wJth her Rt. 1 OtilllpoUa, Olan HoWa ill,-.
o{ honor at a shower recently gi-.· Diehl Jr ., Mass Lydla Ebersbacil leave Monday for a vacaUon 11it and Mrs. W. R. CarpeDter, Mul- tary School Butldma th1t Mon- oter ltlnderpr.- nut f a 1 1&gt; Plffllt,., I&amp;. and Mra. D a I e dw, Rt. ) Crown CJty, Robert IL
berry AYe., and Mr, John PbUip day lbomiq whm the teec+m, llrL Dallu,
en by Mrs. Alex Ctlo 41.ssLSted bv M is! Myrtis Kav Parker, M r ,. Ft. Myera, Florida.
teacher, Kn. � Smith.
H1rdll, Ill. 1 tniwn City, Mra.
Mrs. Gt"De Mitc h at the lJnitM Robert Norr is, M rs. Gerald Wi[. , Mr and Mrs. Dana Oanaels anr Young, son or Mn. Hank Y�g staff met for Ila lalt training 1e1- ad Hlody , Mm Karen BrbNt ,
llr, and Mn John 'Smith and HUda O Spam , Muon , W. V•. ,
Methodist church � wedd1�i::, dermuth . M rs. B --�wn, Mrs Ha uK . M r . and Mrs. s. J . Kee fer, of Co-l 81� the- late M r. Young, SpMflll akin.
Miu Martha ,..,wler ud M I 1 1 family Wit Tbunday lrYMing ror N"- JONph T McNerUn, Oak
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A � luck � wu held at Chriltim Bahr.
bell theme was earned oul 111 Young. M LSS Sue K eller, M r11 �a r- lumbus v isited fln Memorial D.oy Av ·
IN&gt;eooo to ,pend the nr t--,,.d Hill JIMM H. Nlc!bolt. JacUOft
'J'he open church weddlng wtl1 the Finl United Presbyterian BeginDen w,, _ thole
vey Van Vrankcn. Mrs. W nght , l with Mrs. Ray Hecox..
decorations.
w h o with Mr. and Mn Floyd Much• Mn. Keanelb W. McK.lnnlN, Rt.
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finilhed
th:J er end familJ and attend t h e 4 Jacbon, Mra. CUTle Brewar,
have
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gar powe11 at 4 . 30 p.m. at the Um ted MethoThe
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Wellllon, and Rondal C. Cantwell.
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M rs. Bair.er Gordon, Mrs. Jobr1
Lloyd Wr ight.
■lrtha
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M rs. �ar ry P. Smith
Miu Nana Frost.
for their home in Colwnbua. Mr11.
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1 Is r_e rres;lfllcnts ot � rs. �:jes Pers rnger, M rs L
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Willard P'n.ley and family.
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cake iced m wn1te und toppt'd 1e11 Poulin . M rc:: . Charles Mur
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_,.. .ma.nm, M 11 ,.;am yn Nlc - 0uma .,....., oI Col1111WU&amp; v u..,.. • qa&amp;"l'll
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ed by the hostPsses.
u.a, meeting; I, Sebool hegwa;
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F inley, M rs. L"O Smith , M r s.
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Primary 2 (thole who have
Ft.rd Lawrence, Ernest W�
an� little MW Alicia Ci.lo, jun ior to 9: 50. Chapel MJ:rViee for PtlAttending were Mrs. C fl: . Otho M urray.
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tiGeorge F. NeWII and
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Jack
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le1 A,a Bradbury• teach
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Mrs. George Parker . M rs. PeRrl ward Baer. Mrs. F.arl Young, M rs.
Nuptial music will be preaent 10 : U. recess for the pre-achoo)
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Janet
Baker,
Mias
Lind
a 88d Bernar&lt;I Lyons , chi!Dia
nne Mc- of Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Karl Grueaer and J n f a n t daughter, Mn.
ed by MW Patricia Blakeslee groupa and Chaoel services for
Hysell. Mrs. He'lry Ewing _ Mrs. Harold Lohse , Mrs Ralph Nor1on
dren of Mr. and Mrs . John Ly·
and M�s Carol Scott.
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llarold Porte, and In/ant dauJlhler
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orgamst , and M181 Myrna Maag, the J ior , and e• adea an
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Harl
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the Teeoagera ; 10: 15 to 10:30, r� ahed
Mrs. E. E. Bry;:mt, Mrs. W. A Dill, Mrs. Leo Crew, Mrs. V D �• l , ' "
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!I- soloist, beguming at 4 p.m.
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pi ta nP.x 1 Tuesday for Tons illec.
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Gibbs, M rs. Bradford Maag, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Kermit Walton
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tomies.
B
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Wal
Lynn
Da
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o• Mr. and Mrs , Price Hawk.
pre-school classes ; 11:00 to 11 :ZS
Ralph Gilmore , M r s T. A. Down• Mrs. Ed Coffman and Mrs. Rus: '= �to Ste'len
.
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Sus
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M rs. Annice Ohlinger left t �
- Craft period.
_ ss i• Mn. Dale Warner of Syracu.,e ���
ie. Mrs. Dwight f-'cirker, Mrs. Je-d 1 seU Brown.
- - -- ------- --------- 1 day for Dunbar where she will
e ane Cru.well and Mw Dl8.Da Van
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momln11 will ,,. devoted lo Blre
Th
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w
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Junior I l thoao who have fin- M
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ily . _ Mr. and Mrs. W . D. Pa.,,.os .
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ble stori.. . devotional period,.
r. and Mrs. Norbert Neu l.tling. Accordln
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fourth grade
Mn. B l
Whole_ there sho will attend the Plans have been completed '" and
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music In the variowi depart- Jshed
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! ur Mrs. Wickh m remained for .. port oI the
g our11mg departme
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weddmg of her grandson, Rwi- the o pen church wedding of Mias
. _ Boggee.a , teacher, M W Jo A n n
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those patients who we�. sted 1ft
Mrs. Lee Seyler, president of and wife picnic to be at Bar bara sell Parsons to Misa Linda Fish Marilyn Sue Kni,zbt and Mr. Roi- .
Morning and Mj119 Kay Boge,s .
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Ohio Eta Phi Chapte r or the Beta Betzing·s house at 4 Sunday after • t.h is Sunday in Dunbar. Mr. and
Junior 2 (those who have flt:- Mrs, Effie Baker of Colum� fair condition included \ M r L
land Lee HaUey which wW take rn.i,s.sed ea _
Y
teaching
Sigma Phi_ Sorority, a�n ounced ,noon. June I I.
Mrs, Richard Vaughan and ram place Saturday evening, J1D'll 10_ The
,taf( will be head- l!hed the fifth grade) _ Mrs. spent the p�st weekend with MN: Robert Raynor, Mrt. C I a u ti 1 .
ed by Mrs. Harold Sauer 88 de!ln Jame
her comm1llees for commg ye�r
' Grubbt �s. Albert Patrick. llrl.
s Sanborn, Mrs. Freda C, Everett McKnlght.
Jeanne Braun won the travel- ily will also attend the wedding. at 7:SO in the Heatb Methodlr.
Mn. R._ R .
ass
u
t
when the gr�up me t at the �hio Ing priie and refresh ments were
b! - Bratt, MiBI Carolyn Russell and Mrs. J. A, Sweeney of Rutlahj lfflda Bpub'. Ol an Snyder, Vern
P�
w:llh
Church of Middleport.
ant.
her
,
mclu
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Fuel Gas office Tuesday evenmg . served by Shir ley l fo slt.m Apr il
Rosett
a Miss Sandra Bunce.
spent Sunday with Mra, Everett dimpbell, Mw Florence Camp,
il
de
Ot
M id f h o
ill be Miss J anf Richards
as
s
cretary
Mis1
Social, Barb;.ra Betzm g, Ch air- Smith and M arlene '.Reinhari Since
Care
;
.
Jun ior 3 ( those wbo have fln• McKnight and guest, Mn. E£fi9 Mts. Emma Ochsenbein, Mn,
et ; 1��t ;io�
ol
Scott
as
chapel
pianist;
Mlaa
se
man. Donna Wil50n, Dorot hy Am- this was the chapter ' s bi rthday,
es Oln
O
ished the sixth grade ) - M rs Baker. Aftemooo callers were OJie Rus ll, Jo;m F. Henry Mrt.
the ; d re .
81
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Karen
Bachner
..
nursery
pienberger, Mary T. Mather, Linda cake was served bearmg
the Rev. and Mrs. Carl Herring Robert Sltne, Mra. Marshall' Moalth
be Min e-e
AMe
ct H• IIey of Colum- lot· Mrs Paul 'lbels a, public R . R . Pickens • Miu Linda Kaur(
.
.
\\iutson, Apn·1 Sm il h, Lucy Ams- Greek letters for Beta Sigma Phi(l
pmery, J. Roy Bartlett, MrI. S.
o
.
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y
· an; !he Rev. Fred I.· and Miu Barbare Hoffman
Re latives and friends wiU be bus'. 815 t of tM brIdegroom anrl ity' chairm
bary, Shir ley Huston, Sue St.-eli�. 10 Louise Zerkle Mila w O O d 11
· fln- M iss Nettie Koehler retura-- C. Wllhelm, Sallie McCormick,
wh have
Junlor :ld
r e,ma id will be M iBB Gardner as treasurer ; the Rev. 1- Teen age�a (th
le
this
ving
weekend
and
early
8
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Mary Carol.vn Wiley.
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me Friday after an over- Mayme Barrows, Mra.
Donna Wils�n . Mary C. W i I e �·. .a
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· g Vlcki JO Will of Canal Winehei;.. Howard E Ruppe lt and the Rev lllhed the ' , and h grades - ed ho
next
to
th
week
attend
wedd
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m
erry
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and
Mn
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S e r v I c e, Sue G rueser, Chair- Linda Watson, Heva Vaug h an, Lee
her mon _
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' CaroIyn Milhoan and Ca- ter, cowiill or the bride-elect ·
I(onkri ht the ply Mra. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. Leo night visit in Gallipolis with and
Of M HIS
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admin
blood
was
of
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One
WH
man . Barbar� Riggs, June Heat S e y I e r, Sh irley Bee g le, Phyllis
.
,
Smith Miu Cinda Sauer and Mlsa alster Mrs. Charles Weaver
IUp
ttee and �Rev.as Ruppelt
det Wilham Bru� Bradford next Servin� 8' belt man for the comnu
�D
Frid
ay.
on, Ann Johnson, Marlene Rein- Knopp, Jeanne Braun, Barbara
attended the 8raduation ol. hef' tered at the hospital Oil
as Saru1r'a B rewlnglon.
,
Wednesday evenmg at the west bridegroom will be Mr. R O g e r songleader.
ha rt.
Betzmg, Carole Bachtel and DorJUNE S
The theme of !he school is "Liv- nephew, Harry White from U..,
Point Ch8pe] .
S v
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ta of tbe Ing
llia
.
Academy
Membership, Mary Car&lt;1lyn Wil - olhy Amberger.
AJult class of t h •
High
Young
e
Th
School.
Ga
For
Jesus" and plans are for
r:'__� e l.atan
Sunday rollowmg her gradua!lon � ;;• ;ame• �
oote and Mr. Ra,g. varlou1 CUlllllt'!I
.
will be ··
ey.
Po
F
-'L
meroy
u-st Bapt1Bt c:b.ur_l.:11
the pre-scboo! c1asse1 to mea: Mr . .and Mrs. Leroy Wat son _
from Ohio University, Miu Mil- er Hankle . both of Columbut. Ma�
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In the basement 1'0011111, the Prl- Jr., son Jimmy and d. ughlsr, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.nr.
Ways and Mean,, Jeanne Braun
hoan wlll leave for we,t Point and ter Timothy Lee Plant ol Colum
/"U
mery
1, 2 and 3 and chapel t..o Darlene were Friday d i n n e r al the home of Mrs. Eugene Trip,
e
Chairm.un, Peggy Saunders, Sabra
$
will be accompanied by Mis■ Car- bUI, nephew of the bridegroom
QS
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asl•.;Y_
met!!
on
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the first floor, and the guest, of Mrs. C. L. Arnold, Ath- 1,
,_
l•t..
MorrJSOn, Shifley Beegle, Mil a
olyn Bradford, Mlsa Carla Wilson will be th• ring bearer.
I
3
Jumor
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2,
and
Teenagers
and
ens
Road.
Woods. Betty Everson, Betty Fult:z
in obsef\laqce of t h e
of Middleport, and
Mi&amp;■ Lee Org81liat will be M N
to meet on the ...,ond Door. Th• birthday of Mrs. Watoon.
YvoMe Scally . AMte Chapman
,
Hook of Zenia.
Burdette and vocals!
usual program which hu be\.11
----Publicity, Shirley Beegle,
Pom•roy, Ohle
A neJghborhood party was he ld others of Middleport who wUI BurdetW of Middleport. Music
M
rt.
A
dam
Eber■
bach
aal.!ltcd
held
on the evening of th clo,- Com.Ing Eve-nla
Scrapbook, Lee Seyler.
Friday afternoln in the yard of the be leaving the flnt of the week will begin at '1 p m.
by Mia Bemke Ann Durst enter inH day of the school ha, been
TONIGHT lhru WED,
Program, Shirley Beegle, Lee Kalad Hlndy home in Middleport includ&lt; Mr. and Mro. Paul Theil Misa KnlHhl ls
JUNE 5
tho do hter of
tbe Past Chiefs of Magnol- dispensed with this Y� and Op- The Po
W ALT DISNEY'S
to hon or Jim, Elaine, Marsha. and daughte r, Paula ;
Seyler, April Smith,
meroy
Garden
club will '
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knl':at
of
Temple P)'thian Sisten: Thur,- en H0\1.M! one day durmg the sec meet at
Y
Yvonne Scally was named es Shelley, Monica and Barry Hoel:- Mrs. Wallace Bradford and dau� Middleport and
the
Ohio Fuel Gas offlc.e I
Mr. Halle the ay evening al her home on Mui- ond week of
lhfl school Is being in M iddleport Monday at 2 p m
having had the best cultural pro- ett who will be moving with thtiu- ter, Neda, M1s1 Judy Wildermuth, 110n of Mr and Mri Jame:
(Technkolor)
Ha1· �rry Ave.
·
planned
.
this
On
day the paren• s for a demonstrelion by B e t t y ! John
gram of Lhe yea� and Sue Se�li,� parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Mrs. William Bradford,
Mills, Dorothy McGuire
ley of eoiumbua.
.
The meeting in ch arge of Mrs. and friends may come and visit Newton,
wa11 named as Vale11tine Girl Hackett, Monday, to Fort Myera, Also pelnning to attend are Mr.
James MacArthur
•
Lawrence
LannU'l1, pre.s.ldent, op- at the school.
an d Janet Munr•
Florida.
for lhe coming year.
nnd Mrs. C. F. 1beia, Sr. of PartThe Greatest Adventure
ened wJth devotkml. Miu Ema Rev. Konkrlght gav� a f�r•• of 4 or over -are invited to a�
Plans were made for a hu sband Ass 'sllng Mrs. Hindy were Mrs. ert1bu rg, w, Va. ; Mr. and Mrs.
Story of them allf
JUN � Mn. Rollin Bearha fd!• clal report at FrJda7 I meebi:ig tend the achooI whether they a.: . .
Onote
Raymond Cunningham, and Mra. Harold Lohse and children, Jenni•
COLORCARTOON
port,d lhal they had called on and reported that elft!ody $.130 tend any church or not.
fer and Jack, of Pomeroy, Ray E. Tl.
WendeU Bunce'
1
Mr,. Jay Myer and that she ls had been spent for pupU books
Whaley of Shade, Dr. and Mra. I 11Uf$ Oy
A glfl was pre,ented to the honand craft materi;IJ for thJ1 year's
John Moore and children. Mari• Mra. Letta Spencer. aulated b bnprovJna:.
ored guests fr m the group and
hool. To help defray some if
Mr1.
y
tc
reporb&gt;d
Seideube1
Ra
J
of
Jack,
lyn and
Pomeroy Route MIH Ann Baird entertained wJ
o
TONIGHT
refreshments ol. tee cream. atld
Mr. .end M rs. Olen Milhoan oi a shower niursday evenln at her that Thelma Campl,tU, d iatrl ct� the expense11 of the school a col.
c ke
re served to those men• Belpre,
Rocketll vs Flying War
and William Milhoan of home on Union Ave. honor fg Miu deputy. bad uked IDlfflhen: to lection will be taken each day
U�onedWf.
Saucen
•ho•• and K•thy. S a n d y Raven,w
ood.
Phylllo Rice bride-elect of Mr attend the ill•ual pi&lt;nll; Ill the durina the chapel oervice. Pa rt
"BATTLI IN
nnd Johnny Bunce , Joo, Bet11y,
· Medina Home, ,June 25. She al dO of this collection wm be used for
Mri . Clara PaulBen of Hemlock Gerald erandau.
OUTIR SPACE"
Alan, Paul, Ronn Cunningham,
(Technicolor)
Grove will go as far 811 Harrll• The pint and white eolor theme uked members to attend the a mWlon projeet by the school. '
"
Wayne Davis, Jane,
Carolyn, Alan
- als o burg, Pa. with the Bradford fam- wa1 carried out Jo the decora- lnapection of Nel&amp;0nville Tempi� Materials were dJstrlbuted to ,
en� Doug Acree, Jack Satterfield,
W•lt Dian.-,••
the teaehers and helpers and it
lly where she w ill meet her IOn tlon1. Glfta were placed on a ta- on June I.
Ehzebeth BJaettnar, John Koko"TIN WHO DARED"
and hls family, Lt. JG Earl Peul- hie under a pink and white um- Pl.am were mede for a potluck waa decided lhRt milt and cook- 1
Drlon Keith
John Bea1 vitch, �Y Rice, Diane, Elaine
brella. Game. were played during pJcnlc on July a at the home llf ies would be available for the pre- 1
Ben John1on Jame ■ Drury Joyce Dav111, J�y and Linda sen, and visit for several days.
:
the evening and prizes awarded Mn. Robert Al'IK'lld. 'l1le travel . school tblldren u� day.
•
Al.SO CARTOON
Cochran, Kalhy Bmgham, G r . g ,
All
children
of
community
tho wlnnora aflet which the hon- Ing prize donated by
the
i.
Ric
and Barry Stewart, Steve, Jans
ored guest opened her gllt,.
51111,-Mon.
INI Campbell was awarded to
June 4-5
and George Hlndy, Hope and DebI
Refreshment, were oerved from Mro. William f'llher
ALL YOURCan It! Be True!
ie
Bishop.
Kevin
Yeauger
•
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Mah - llON your ho­
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h
a
lsble
centered
"THI IIARCH FOR
with a bride doll. GlmOI ,..,. played and prb""
Mrs. Nonnan Yeager. Mro. Bruce
IIIIDIY MURPHY"
The guest list included Mra. •warded to Mrs. Seldenabe). Mrs.
f i x-up headquarl•n.
BlnH!iam . Linda, KOlldell and st.. Plano were made for public fn- Jack KOllnedy, Mro. YlrgU Brown K
W ith Loui1 Hayward
arl Grueaer, Mrs. Delbert Elso!•
Ca!M In
aur
end Teresa Wrlght
ven Dunfee and Mr. and M r a. stallati
on of officer■ on June 1J Mn. Tracy Whaley, Mr1. Charlea stein end Miu 'lbelma Grueser
- alao a11ort111■nt of th■ la..st
Hackett,
when Bethe) No. a of the lnterna- Hayes, Mrt. Antone Lucke, Mr■• Refre ahment, were Mrved by the
ALFIIID HITCHC OCK'S
NEEDS
FOR
In Imp ova.MIii 111Gtwlalt.
1
Uonal Order of Job'• daushte,■ Durwood Cumminp. Mr,. Lloyd boateooa to the abo•o named
'PSYCHO"
MEN end WOMEN
Mra. Harmon O'Brien, and Mn. Amanda lwpaz. Mn.
met Thursday evening at t h • Moore.
Anth o ny Perk in■, Vera Mllcs
Scioto Pre,bytery
Mra. Clarence Priet1,
Mn. Lo- Carri
Janet Lela:h
AT
Ponieroy Masonic Temple.
John Gavin
e Grueeer, Mra. A r n o I d
A l.SO CARTOON
To Meet On Tue,day
Chri,tlne Coats. past honored Mr1. Noah Chasteen. Mn. Rob- 11ayea. Mro. Thoma, Cook, Mi"
lnt•rlor and ••·
The Scioto Presbytery will meet queen, presld&lt;d In the aluenco ert Hartenbach, Mn. Henry Ral- Le
na Gruesor M1·1 Henry Relbel
terior
full celor
next Tu f'sday in Sardinia for an of Becky Tawney honored queen . ley, Mn. Willlam Hobatetter, Mr1.
Mra, Lucllle
Ha�
kina and Mr,'
nge,
H
low
N.
l......i
An.
Mlddlaport
all day meeting beginning at 10 a. who w•• a participant in the Gal• Sidney Rlce, Mra. Judy King, Mia o.t
Smith
e
m. Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pastor Ila Academy Hi,m Schoo ...,,. Ann Baker, Miu Mary Amberger
�· $3.99 111I.
l
Middleport . Ohio
. · · ·- ·
of the Middleport and Syracuoo mencemen� Plana ,...., made for Miu SybU Ebenbaclr, Miu Dorlnda WIison, Miu Mary Baird,
F irst United Presbyterian Chur- th Hirl, who
are
ettendinH
o
Miu Connie Rke ,
Miu Susan
ches. plans to attend. Deleg ate■ Grand 8eB11
• . . r••'II nffff Miinr of ,.... fhr••�
NOW IHOWING
lon fn Cleveland June
k
d
Mia
Haw
Martha
who have been elected to attend
Orr.
an
,,_ � t1 ,, .-w.�,� I ; 1 1
22 through 24_ Th-ey will be �econ"'
are Mn. E. 0. Tewkshary of Mid- on
p ied by Mra. EWe Smith and
um Inage
e •
dleport and Mrs. Beatrice Blab
ft A DILLY
Mrs Marlo Cun!
.:rNn wire N low u ----.................. ______ tc ... ft.
of Syracuse.
ay
a. Do11od! Spl,9
� Invitation ;.,., a coepted 10
Ctmtnt mix •• low u ___ ________________ _ '6e Nf
Alternates elected are Mr1.
r■
lify the rltualiJtlc work at 'lbt Mothe Auxllilry of B o y
e
James Harley of Middleport and xemp
Scout Troop :t411 ol Middleport will
·lywoocl H low 11 · · · · - ------- $3.14 - 4'.a• panel
lln g of 1ho OES d M
a
80
aaona bold a rummage eaJo Mr•. Don CottrUl. Mr,. Pearl Mc..iheMnt lumber u low u --·----------- 12\oM· 111. ft.
lli
Bride and Mn. Mayme Holnle, �':.,.G; polla. Monday evening and Saturday fn Ille Talbol buildl......... •• low H --- -••-·-· ------• •-• 1 1 �1 -., fl,
of Syzacuoe.
Ing on tho comer ol Mill and 41b,
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Wilfred U,d,
rll-NI H low .. ---·---·--· --------· 45c ,._ fl.
avo, formerlJ occupied by Miller'•
White, Shirle) ,.
Marriage Plana Of
5&lt; 1o
Store.
Begin, Tue,day
Eaton and
Anyone
with rwnmap willing lo
The Ohio Annual Conference of
Tt"rrence
. ...
Mra.
the Methodist Church.. will
bt
Mr. and Mn. Carl Hubbard of donate may do ,o by
Lonadon
held at Lakeside- be1,1lnning nexl Syracuae are announclnR the en• Edward Stilea at WY 24IIOI or Mt
Tuesday and continuing through gagement end approaching mar- Ted Riley. Jr., at WY NIii.
- and ""........v
Sunday. In attendan&lt;'e from the rlage of their daughter, Bonnie
AcouttJic or DOD•ICOW
Heath Methodt,t Church of Mid- Jean, to Ronnie Ranaom.
With Sally �Ta11er and Alan
Uc. Many pattern. !1 �
dleport will be tile pastor and hi• Mia Hubbanl eltended Pomoroy
Dinehart, Jr ,
•tock. JDuily •PPH&lt;'.-'
wile. Rev. and Mrs. Raymon Kon- High Sehool. The groom-to-be la
· 1 ttw u _ _ _ _
ALSO
krl1ht, the lay member, Mlos the aon ol Mr. and Mro. Evoretl
J0Ck
Frieda Faehnfc. and the youill Ransom. and attended Codar
CAil TOON CAR NIV AL
Grove, W. Va., High SehooL A
delegate, Sarah BechUe.
June wedding la plumed.

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