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Middleport Garden Club
')rill meet thia Monday eve n ing al
� home of Mn. D. B. Hartin1er
Jlal '1:30 with Mrs . C. M. Hennesy,
&lt; r:O. Fisher and Mrs. Clinton
�eri'u auistin-g hostesse s.
-t, .Jtra. George Lasher of the Rut•
land Garden Club will be i n charge
lof the program for the meeting.
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MHS Al umni Executive Committee Plans Investiture
Banquet, Dance Activities For May 28 Ceremony Is
The Executive committee of the MHS Alumni Assoc iation
met Wednesday evenini &amp;,t the home of Mrs. Charles A.sa Held Wed nesday

S-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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April

29,

E l b erfe l d s

1960

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

The Meigs County chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi Soron ty
Investiture ceremony for five
Bradbury to continue with the plans for the annual banquet members
Girl Scout Troop No. joined together Thursday evening �t the Spor �sman Restaur­
of
and dance. The date for the annual affair is May 28 and the 221 of Middleport was held Wedcelebra­
Band Boosters o( the school will be serving the meal with Mrs. nesday at the Sunshine Cottage ant in Athens where they held their Founder s DayRit
tal of
the
conducted
Chapter
Phi
and the Ohio Eta
Carroll Swanson and Mrs. Dale Dullon , acting as chairmen.
during ttle regular m eeting wit h lion
es.
pledg
their
The Alumni ASiOci1tion have
rem a ining 2 1 members attend- J ewels Ceremony for
.
Slivera, Mrs. Ri c hard Owen, Mrs. the
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found e r of th e Beta Sigma Pb.i

sd:iedul ed a ba k e sale for S turd,y. M,y I, .at the Tri • LuaLre
y
Cleanen al 9:00. Mrs. Wealey
Fr
prt1ident. Mrs.
Bradbury, Mrs.
Jack Bachner, Mrs. Lucy Gregg,
M is.a Sally Schaaf and Mn. Will•
iam Walters a re serving · as the
commlltee i n charge of lhe sa le
and anyone wishing to con tribute
either baked good s or money ca n
contact them or bring ttleir ite ms
to the saI e S at u'd a' mOrn l ng . If
picked
n ecessary, items will be
and also delivered ·
p
u
The followi ng wert appointed
as a calling committee for the
sale: Mrs . Wallen, Mra. Lewli'
Loni , Mrs. Leland Brow n , Mra.
.&amp;ruCe Lloyd, Mrs. John Fultz:,
Mn. Jam e s Brewi ngton, Mrs. Don

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

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MARTIN RESTAU RANT

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$1 749

$1 899

$1 695

$1 295

$1 299

1956 FORD YB Country Sadan

$1 195

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1957 DODGE VB Custofll Royal

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

1956 BUICK Special Hardtop

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Specially

priced,

$1 399

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

$1 295

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

$1 295

. 1955 PLYMOUTH ltlvtdert
2 �r . e cyl. motor, power!Ute trans., ra­
bea!Or, locally owned, tw·quolse fin.
Cleap Interior. Special!

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$799

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W55 OLDSMOBILE Super 88

Door Hardtop. Hydramatic, power steer­
Ing and brakes, heater, radio, whitewalls.
Sharp.

$1 195

1957 MER(URY 4 Door Sedan

Mercomaallc Irani., V8 motor. radio and
heater, beautiful white and black finish,
clean Interior, good tires.

$1 395

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tor pl.,. In which to lin".
et bhc Meigs
You ng JSeople of the Pomeroy
a.m. to 6 ;i.m.
Meturall y, dimHnc the HSoci a• Bapti■t Church will enjoy n haytlc,n throuth t�· .Jn4UY . PN!'J�t.a ride and wiener roaat • saturdn
down".
do,■ not necesNN ly quatUy m « no event nt at Portland Park. Youth
WI HOPI you've 'i k : 1 r u r c: m· b M"Ve as coullly comrn19Sioner. are requested to brina their own
paign to iree k y our sup,po1 , 1 Jr Honver, perh11ps , 0 does point food, prefenbly Ack lunch or
. , I u p my in ter-en in OW' 1"1.fare and wtenen, add be at . the' chu rch
"HOE F LICH FOlt COUNTY r. &lt;:- Y.
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MISSIONllt" i n the F ",pu �· i .- a n lhat. s:!'ould -be. a require ent fo about five o'clock when can will
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lt!ave for the vhilnity of Bailey'■
Prim,1ry. We've tried to t Ull:,
e fNITTI which point lhe hays
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a fresh .approach wilih
I HOPI THAT YOU wUI I.ind Lait
in ca.mpat11»ng i n iaddltlon to t1:ic iny edu g ooaI and employ,nent. rid e wlll •tart.
Adult super,rilion' will bft pro"ha.de" personal visita by C'larkrc
b-acklroond to your . 11U.t.ction vided by r. ,and Mn. Calvin S µn�
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or m.ys�lf to over 4,000 cf ycur when you. cut t.lM t ,....a.ua .,.._
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an
�d Mn. Qr.ral Wiles
!f�
home,.
Tumlay. 1 1tradmted under the IOJI
th
o
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t
nge and Bliek" ,al Mid l
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OF COURSI, I wou � d :,'t want "Ora
Hiih, Sthool, and ,am an elumnut ee
� to '•wrap up'' the camp a!g n withof Northeut Junior Collete et
t,
' out oppeaHn1 fur NU' ,upporl.
r,nterlltdned ,.
MOIII',., La.. ,nd Olllo Uni.....Uy
THROUGH THI YIARI, I h,ve I n Albeno. ,Jly ......_, , -k ' ,It
Home
tried to earn m1 pJ.ac,,e �ong YftU over lhe •..-at lO rears his �e,l • Mn. Pful Tbeill 9ntertalneli
thnlogh community aerntt adl• me •·on my_ 1.oea'' &lt;in- beil.nia �orm� me mbeN " .bf" card club Wednet,;
,
Wides. Om, of thele ti.as bef!n the ed on cou:n� •nd public:! aUan-- day it"olDI at her hpnill 1n Mid•
d
n
811 Bend Ml natrd AnoclaUon I f.or.med onoqah. to provi � • lfOod dleport.
work.
'\WlJch wai, fonned •me siix )'l' ars ba!dc backetouhd lot' pablie
• Prizes wel"e won bl' M&amp;. Al(red
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110 to r1be (u nds for var,iCMJ.t
THE "'OLD 'flMllltl" � me · Roush and Mn. RlchaNi f"reeman.
school groups, oha rittble- o::-,a wi- that toml!llmea
lni tlhe ....,. ·�en nla.vina: were •�· "l�lla tn
zatiMs a nd other worthy causes. w_� la a qutlHyhic fattor ip thtte M�1 ¥rs.- Alva l'ha�ln, M.n. Air.
)amet B �an
Hundred■ of iwonderful· people c-a mpaig ns, ac. l .hd:en to ld4 tW oa Kelto� _
ha"'t! l'atu,n part in our work to I 'm • veteNII � of Wodd Wu
nch
and Mn. Bra
Flemmin,-. ..l _. •
lllliae- thomandl of doHars which
:roUow� tlie plar_tnll:. reuetnVII, TUISDAY'I THI DAY and menll
lieJ'VeCI.' ti,y Mtci
have btfln lurned over to 011giml· '
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za.llon1 wlib �rojeda deli,gt\00 to - "the dhipra ,re down'' . May' I to her auests.
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make our eount;)' "1'DI • little bet· , count on YOU! Tbanu
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Fu neral services for Vernon
MUia, � 1ge 60, wh o died Friday
■ftemoon al hla hom e in Canton ,
0., will be held Mond ay at 2 p.
Ill, from the Chase Funeral Home"
in Rutla nd with burial In Middle­
port Riverview Cemetery ..
Mr. MUia had lived in RuUand
1,mtU 10 years ago and had been
employed in Mas!lllon •t a 1tate
hOlpital. He w11 a 32nd , Degree
Muon.
Survivora an hi• wJfe, Reva;
bJ1 mother-, Mn. Trudy Mills,
Syrcu,e, O.; a lister, Mrs. Audrey
Pallenon, Rutlan d; five brothers
€i)'de, Lawrence Harbor, , N. J.;
Gbarlt1 an� R alph, Beaver F1ll1,
f'•i W,ald, Elwood City, Pa., and
l'r.anlr:, Mlna:o Junction, 0.
lie WH preceded In death by
bia t,ther. The Rev. Geo-rte D1vt1
itrill ottfciate. Frie nds will be
nceived, at the funeral home af.
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. Mrs. Chnles J . Mullen, Lincoln Heights, was awarded spe.
c1a.l recogmhon by the Central Ohio Heart Association in Co­

lumbus this week-.

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

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Storms Wreck
Orchardmen In
Colorado Area

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

'Noted New Haven

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

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

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

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

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

·Race Wi,;th Stork
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By Chester Pair

For
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A Chffter Ster Route couple
lo.t e r•c• with tfNi stork last
nltht end' • NII ... born In •
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UliBIRD
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A ftvlaed eHtern diltrict Clue: that Mr. and Mn. Voyd Spur•
A tollrniment baaebal l achedule IDCk .. ,.. on their wey to Hol•
WU released today • by Ohio Uni• _,. HolfMt•I for Mrt. Spur•
verslty !iflcla�.lock�, confln11P,Ntt but h,d •�
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, _ lliillir, .,J..,1r,i.'4af, ..ll.lddkl orl. lli'lwth __ vn...,_.iml,_ the
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which the ltork
ner goi ng to Union Furnace ·111:, m&amp;ffl ... occHlon. ' Ttt. cfllld wa,
5. Also on May 3, the Jackson born about 3:30 I, m. ne.r
County champion is at Racine, Pomeroy thl, moml111 encl ttt.
[ the winner hostins lhe Vinton remainder of the trip we, m.de
by E wing ambulanq, with ...,.
C&lt;,unty champion May 5.
Fi nals 81'e May 7 at the top tr BHter in �ha,..,
Mr. axhr uld today that
bracket home. That winner will
go to Athena along · with lhe wea- both mother and chlld ..,. Ill.tern district win ner. the follo wing Ing .. 11 and nelthw Mfferacl
week, date to be an nounced.
en y Ill thtcts from tht race.
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present
AnnuaI Concert Next F
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The Pomeroy High Schoo) Concert Band, Stage· Band, and
Reserve Band will present the Annua l Spring Concert, Frlday,
May 6 in the Junior High Gym, beginrung at 8 p.m. Director
Ray Woodgeard said the complete program wlll be announced

soon.

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

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CHARLESTON , W. Va. (UPI) - Sen. John F. Kellll8d:,
(D-Mass-) today accused hil op!"'nent in West Virginla'o Mi:,

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

Kennedy returned to Well VI?•
C-inia �ft.er a da)' of campaWllna:
in lncbane. H e releued a 1tatement criticizlne Humphrey for
what Kennedy claimed wu the
"diltortion of the record.''
"The time baa come to face the
facta frankly ebout my friend
Hubert Humphrey," K enr:iedy uid.
"First in Wi!ICOn■i n , now in Weit
Vir&amp;inia, be has distorted my recOl'd, ettacked my intearity and
played faat and loose with smears
and innuendos.
reply in
"I do not i ntend to
kind-because no Ot!mocrat la
ever going to WJ.n in 1900 by imi. tating Richard Nixon :•
Kennedy then stated I tour oC
coal mlnin1 townJ in
nearby
Madison . He will return here later in the day to campaign in neighboring town■ and then leave
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Humphrey attended a Wliqite,
1 and foul-1mel lin&amp; event 1.t. Jlida·
wood. The ann ual ram p feed.
a....,. aN ,. form of _..._ � •
ion that utrate """- • .....
whea c-.d llut okl me•ttlft
..,.. lteUn• dley ,a.-. • ...,_
new Hie.
Meanwhile, G ov. Cecil H. Un•
derwood in telegram, to the Na
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Tex.aco Co., w h ich aponaon one
of the t1etwort 18 principal new•
programs deman ded NBC nNa-caater D�vid Brinkley be recall•
ed from West Virginia.
The governor said
Brinkl ey
was guilty of "deliberately color­
ing the news" to make West Vir­
gin iana appear ignoran t i n toler.
a nt and bigotted.
Brinkley didn't take it sitting
down.
"Nothing waa rigged
all the
picture, wen, n.ade in ' we,t 1/b•·
gi n i.a, all .'.ll'e truthful and factual.
The coal mine ghost tow n it
there, unemployment doe, exlat
and children are huiigry. And I
,aid th" was • disg,-,ce. Everything we said a nd pho tographed
Kathy Sue White was still m1k- was true , ' ' .he sai d .
ing a game fight for her life et
noon today at Childre n '■ Hospital
in Columbu s where her co ndition
was reported as "fair."
She riff Robert Harte nbach said &amp;
at noon lhat contribuUons for the lllSt!i....om.,o
family in hel p ing defray hospital
expenses had reached $246 with
'-",;k
contai ners in several busi neu
pla ces 11till u_nreport�.. -A otnWffl' Wy! tl, R �
llQll,
lai n�r placed 1n the Fr1�lUt T1v• b1.· llie-sherirr&amp;.pt
fiCi
on
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em m Middle�rt wa1 &amp;alfif � haft Vt lftkl ess operation
fol�g·a
garnered � 1n a short per 1�.
wreck at Happy Hollow, wu fin•
The �dies of the Eagle Ridge ed $lO ·and costs in C
ounty Court
comm�mty expect to take up a lhla morn
J ng.
colle d1on for the K.at_hy Sue Fund
In other Cou n ty Court action
to�otrow at a meeti ng of the today thargea o assau
lt ud bat­
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Me1ga Coun ty � oonh_unten ABaoci- tery aga.i
per were
nst
Gene
Coo
all oo there which will con vene �t d ismJssed with th
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e defendant to
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ten o clock for an all-day �ss1on . pay the costs of the
cue. Fines of
Severa l hundred people wlll at• , 10 each were aaseued u.. �
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tend the event' they Ii&amp;!" d•
foqr men on state pab'ol ebargea.
Th e con dition of the little girl- They were Earl E. Jfaymain,
. Meland the financial circumatances ol vin E. San den, Elmer F• Balley
the family have aroused the com• and Wilbur Napper.
Napper, Ru.Uand, 'NH held la1t
passion of the public a nd contribution, from individuals ,or ga niza. Dilbl at the couniy jail following
lions and business places are com- h11 arrest by the patrol on an in•
,
ing in rapidly, Sheriff Hartenbach toxicatlon charge,
Edgar Payne, arrested aevenl
sa'id.
The hospHal cost for the child d.ll'I ago on a charge of theft,
exceeds $100 per day wilh nurses entered a guilty plea and wa1 fin•
on 24 hour d uty, while the oper- ed $50 and cost, with half the
ation cost alone w11 expected to fine l'Ullpended.
-------run well over $1,000.
The little girl. daughter or Mr. &amp;t,ediuni Datnaire
e
and Mrs. David White, fell from
an up,tain porch at her home and
sust■ ined multiple skull fracture.
Cou nty officers investigated a
when she struck a cement wall:. -.rweck on Route 12-4 above Syn•
1be prompt action of local author- CUie at eight o'clock this morning
itiea and the coopentlon of police in 111bicb medium damage wu
departments and emergency ,qued ported to • truck owned by
D.
members in transportJng her to Rouah apli a car_.)Wntd and driven
the hospital is credited with sav- by Virginia Ard'ott., lloute 1, Rai ng her life.
ctne.
In asking contributions fer Ka•
_Accord_ing ·to lhe rtport. filed by
tby Sue, Sheriff Robert Harten• Deputy Clarence Shielliai
the
bacb is remim)ing the public that Rouab trutk: v,1111 operated by Jun­
the father had been unemployed lor liartln, Syra.euse, 11id pullecl
tor a long period and the family into the driveway at. tbe EIHlr
has no funds to pay for the er.• Roush home, crossing the road in
pensive treatment neceuary.
the path of the Arnott vehicle.
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Mrs. Charles J . Mullen is show� receiving her recognlUon
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ia IUN :o wm �e Repubtlcan haadquU'tei'1 slate have a li ne un- nomination with
o ut
opposition .
:;n
e le 1ate. P e�ed to support him der their name listing Nixon aa E.arl R. Hoove
r of
Akron won
r the 1u11;1y s preaiden tlal nom• their choice. Bender
has a line nomino1tion without opposition to
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El l iso n to
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oppose Taft, and five persons are
the aupport of the D emocr&amp;tic
Tbue are tw� statewide races vying for the right to oppose
del e&amp;atea,
for office. one in each party.
Peck .
N ominations wi l l be made for
On the ltepublican side lhe
The metn Interest In th• pri1
n
m•rJ he■ Mnterect on the fl1ht oonteit J1 for nomination for a all 23 seats
Ohio ts allowed in ;;�i:t�e��:� 8a��:: H�:�::
betMin ChY. �chNI V. Di pllce on the Ohio ' Siipreme court t he U. S. l l duse of R
e presen tative
Mary Radford; basses: Marvin
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T. There are five undld atcs with Tw enty of the incu,nbenta are Spencer, Mi ke Grueser,
Ralph
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fc �lutlon
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t.r test 11 a f�ght between former ' be nts 11.1rvll"l!d the primary with- Fred Sisson, Connie Freeman a nd
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r 1 ••• f ..e1...1e, rlMrth Gov. C. Wil liam O'Neill and Wil- out op.position.
a Donald Brown.
pied..., _ to K......,, .
lard_ D. P',mpbll, former state
The five Demo crats who have
Stage Band personn el will inRepubl ican ■late" headquarters 1 ■enllor, ■nd Guemaey Coun ty primary opposition art Th
omu
clue, saxopbonea: Jim Ebersbaeh,
entered
slate of deletatet Pt01etuto? a_n d judge� · whi:p has ·Ashley . of Toledo, Robert Cook of Linda
qhapman, Sondra Polta,
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, Pleda:ed
Nixon. T��n it oi;ily beld.. . ., , : ri.umber OJ · appointed
Kent, Michael J. Kirwin ot Mary Amberlff"; trt.iinpets: Reva
one ehallen1e
to tbe •late. It Hate �fffo'eti.
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a n d Michael A. · Rea, Nani::y Woodg�arl, Nancy
c_omee fl'Om former V, S, Sen.
Damlicnflc A_vdltof; , .Fl.ht
Feigh;an ind, Charle■ A. Van l k qf Brown; Jhlmbonea·: Elsie Arnold,
Gearte H. Bender who iA �jq
Tbe O,rvoCJiatl� eot:"1teit" 1 1 b a Cleveland.
Do'roth)' - Brown, Ruth _f.n n Brc;th·
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Undtrt lNll_ i, ·
W.b! . � - nomlnaUOft. tor i'n other cans William Hess of Cinci nn■ti Concert Bani peraonnel 'Will lnDe1t1ocnlu! voten. wlll . J&gt;e: 1811:� � ••t�o.ut G'Polltii;in.
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William Bsumhart of Vermilion, elude tho , followln1: piccolo: Sue
f� no mo: th
•rtae , D�ocrat clndldate"a · are and John E. Hend eraon of Cam- Phillips: tb1te1; Jean Ann Webater,
1e ,a I om , the 1 t.e ,a I'
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Linda Crow, Da rlene Watson, Son­
to �eir party • haUonaJ ' CO
$tiv�l'.il: 1uditQr;
D. F�&amp;uson son
All members of lhe Oh'lo House dra Drake, Pam O'Brien . Kitty
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. Olli IE■c:b dele&amp;�le wlll heft
-; ,ol t-4!, It,� treullfe,, ctilrles of Repre!e.ntatives
and about Persinger;
Charlene
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tb.eni · ate have � Une under their name it.t. • hut' only, 'one �te� f.91' nomlR•·
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Moore; bass clarinet:. Paula Sayre;
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Lamplighter
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Plains
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1957 FORD "8" 2 Door

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

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1957 FORD Fairlane 4 Door VB

1 958 FORD VI Fairlane 4 Door

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Sew-Rite Club
Holds Session
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Wedding Held
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·SPRING FEVER
SELLING SPREE

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Holds Meeting

Make You r Selection
How While We're Practically
Giving Away Our Used Cars

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farms the owner of which may have a hand,o me 5•7 print by calling at the Dally �ntlnel
offices on Mechanie-st( l?omeroy. Last week's farm picture will be published again Jdpnda�'i'
a letter having been rq'ved from Mrs. A, M. Kirkhart, Senaca falls, N. Y. idenllfy!Da
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PLANS I NSPECTION
The Racine Chaplt!r OES will
hold 11s annual inspection Monday
at 8 p. m. in the MaBOnic Temple
with a dinner for memben and
guests starting 11 6: 30 preceding
he event. Jane Hill 19 worthi ma •
iron, Alfred Toney, worthy patron.

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Theodorus Cquncll Daughters
of America will mee't i'r1 reiular
session Monday at 7:30 pm at the
IOOF Hall. The cbarfe will be
draped in memOJ'J• of · Addie A.
are
Grueser and all : members
urged to attend.

Bpnded Collections
. From Coast to Coaot.

P...,.i, �atfonal Bank ' Bl�
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Phtnes WY-2-5 1 29
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and punch wrrc served hv the hoslesses, Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Mrs.
Albert Young, Mrs. nwight Parker.
Mrs. Will iam Swatzel and Mrs.
Arthur Wandl ing.
v . Howell and Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, the nominating committee. Mrs.
Ben N1mb.ling was named mem orial chairman for the May meet
ing. Mrs. W. R. Davis or Georgetown was reported ill and Mrs. J.
M . Thornton i n 1liM.ress, having
J ost h &lt;' r husband by &lt;l&lt;'al h .
An interesting prn�ram on G uatemala was pres('nted b y �1 rfl. Gc o rge Mowrey, Pan-Amerir an chai rman, ancl in C"o nnection with l hc
program . a contribution was ma de
lo CAR E. Mrs, Webster, subs titut•
Ing for Mr�. Paul Casci, Child Weirare Chairman, read an article t.ek"' , 1, Sentinel which
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THE
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R�PUBLJCAN
CANDIDATE

Pd. Pol. Adv.

VOTE FOR

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Capable - Conoelenlloua
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OF COURSE, I wouldn't Wllllt
to "wr,ap up" the co.mpalgn . wllh­
out ,a,ppe.a �ing for your sU1pport.

CLERK OF COURTS
Republlean Primary
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Co11neou1
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Meigs County Comm..,loner C.ndlda!a•

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Modern phychology has introduced •n entirely new voc,bu­
l.iiry inlo our daily conversation. We speak of lnhibitiom, com­
plexes, reactions, poychotics, erotica, and fll&lt;atlons as glibly
as we speak of food prices or box scores.
And modern psychology llu also made u, aware of the fact
that every mental attitude has lts attendant result. We cannot
choose the rerult, but we can choose the attitude that pro­
duce5 the result.
Jesus put the ancient principle into an excellent literary
figure when he said, quite solemnly, that no one expected to
harvest figs from lhlstles. Nor can anyone hope to raise peace
of mind from Impure desires.
Pure In Hean
It is commonly assumed that Jesus wa, talking about the
matter of sex, when be said that the ,"pure in heart'' would
really see God . And it Is true, of course, that a sensual man
closes a thousand doors on himself, and draws the bUnds on
a thousand windows. But sex chastity was not the only purity
Jesus had in mind.

The Uniform Sonday School lesson for May 1 : "THE
PURE IN HEART," Matthew 5:8, 27-37; 23: 25-26; Luke
2:52; 9:61-62;; Philippians 4:6.

No man can be called pure in heart whose secret desire is
for revenge. There is nothing pure about vindictiveness or
spite. The man who hopes his neighbor will experience bad
luck is, somehow, filthy, and the woman who is unable to for­
give a rival poisons her own soul.
Chlltlren of Detlre
Long •before any man commita murder be wishes his victim
were dead. Long before the rapist commits his crime he has
meditated upon it and d..ired. Long before the thief has stol­

_For every ,onsumlng desire there ls 'an inevitable fruitage.
Kmdle and stimulate the desire and the fruit ripens_
No one underatands this principle any better than the con­
su_lting_ psych�logist does. One of'µ&gt;e first things the psychia­
trist tries to fmd out is what our .s.ecret and inner desires h.we
been. lt is for that reason that 11e ·encourages Us to "drain our
mind." Somewhere in the dregs that come up out of memory
he hopes to find the clue lo the cause of the unwholesome
en another man's goods, he has coveted.•

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West Shade
Social Events

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaton ol
Pomeroy called on "Mr. and 'Mrs.
Will Heilman recenUy.
Mre. Virgil Roush and daughter,
Mary Jo, called on Mrs. EUie Ger­
man of Long Bottom, und!y.
Denzil Wllliams spent Wed1Je&amp;-

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Grass

Problem 1fU8e1 choke out crops. reduce yields. make extra
cultivatin1 work! Clean up your field&amp; with Dowpon•.
rQore economical • . . more effective , . . kiU1 p-uses, l'_90ta
�ad all • • . reduces n:arowth problems. Will not injure p:v.ina:
hvest(d: Jf accidentally eaten. Apply in spring or fall before
plantin1o,or u a selective apray, or u apot treatment on certain
cropa.
Ct11M l11 /or your /rtt Mmple. Enoup Dowpon to 1pray W

The office or Gordon Caldwell
county auditor, was doing a bri■II:
business this morning, the dead­
line for the .payrnient of penonal
property taxe■. Al 10 the office
was overflowing with last min­
ute Cllltomen, with a line ex­
tending lnto the corridor outaide.

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SPECIAL PRICED

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and

Harlan Anlie and , Ray Riggs
were Sunday dinner guest. of Mr.
and Mn. O&amp;car Babcock.
Miu Pearl Powell, Parkenbw-g,
visited Mr. and Mn. Harold Brew•
er and d.iughter, ·Monday,
Mr. and Mr■. Thurman Babcoet
and F1orence Limberger vi.Jited
Mr. and Mrs. Emenon Johuon
and family at Portland, Sunday.
1Mr. and Mrs. David Smith have
purchued the Ray Rigg■ proper­
ty and will be moving &amp;&amp;.Jn.
Mn. Harriet Bryant left for a
visit with friends a:nd relative in
Montgomery, W. Va.

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Long Bottom
Socia! Events

F j r s t offering. Something
11ew. A wooderful, esdtw�
product that can save every
Mvestock f'8ITD'et' hundreds of
dollars eaoh year. Natl'.onally
advertised. U you haw, •
farm background, or if ,ott
.are f-amH.iar with tibe farm
tr.ide in your area, tma' mo
be the prom opportunity of
a lifetime. $504. needed for
Mil mariftt. iAwn�.
watt - temtol'iea are cl
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CONN, lNC., 1271 EAST
BROAD ST., COLUMBUS 5,
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Sugar Run Flour M·i lls
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ROLL ROOFING ( Red or Green ) . . . . . . . . . . $4.00
ROLL ROOFI NG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.25
ROLL ROOFI NG . . . . . . . . . . .
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da7 at 2 p. 111. It UN Allla,tto11 N•
Ilona! eemo1o1y for l. 'II. Tll,n.
ton, who died II Illa - • ,_
bod,
,roy lllla -- 1'le
a&lt;
AtheDI ai
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the National Limit.eel fer1 Waabiai'
lon.
La nd N OI Sold
el
- Will ..,
widow
so
W. M. Price, Harri nville, aaks
Ibo
that a ne.,,.. Item in the Hurilon- COIDIJIOI' the nmalnl lo
p-avaide ritel.
\l ille new, publi•hed Monday :,e
corrected.
r,
It was Jlated that Mr. Price bad
... Ut ,.,. y_, _ _ ,.i.,
sold 70 acre■. This wu in 1rror
DUALII
as Mr. Price aay■ he Jtill has lhe
land for sale.
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(Conllnutcl From Pe11 One)
$700 billion In additMNI to tt..
normal cott ., doin, 9"Hn1Mflt la. ,u,..ly a matter of llttfe
comfort to our chUdr'Nt and
,ranclchlld,....," he said.
Citing this as the picture Mr.
Khrushchev may have seen in
American when he uid he would
"bury us," Mr. Smart pointed to
the only solution as:
-Slop running up bills for the

DifllUlled April 21: {la1ruaeJ
Hale-, Mn. Lydia Tbeobl..ld, Tbom­
u Dalton, Terry Hamilton. 11n.
Ben Sommen, Henf)' Buet. Mn.
Mn. bvtn
Elmer Eicbelberg,
Carty, Mn, Albert Steele, Ha&amp;de
Hendenon, Brenda Finle7, Pamela
Rouah, · William
Wise. Steven
Donnel, Gtrfield Blazer, lln.
Thomas 'Daniel■, Kn. William
Harrison, Mn. William Blanton,
Fadley and ,on,
Mrs. William
Mr1o. William Hammon and IOD.
Birth, April 28 Mr. and Kn.
Roy Parier, Chtater, aoo.

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WEST SllADE
Charles: .Eichinaer of Cheater
,pent · Sunday wJtb Don Rou,h.
Vonald William,· made I� btili•
ness trip to Toledo, Tueaday.

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Discipline Is
Needed Now

ence Casey, i�iss Nellie Zerkle,
Miss Frieda Faehnle and Miss Bess
day night with Ira Showalt.er, of Sanborn.
Chester.
Mr. and Mre. Floyd Spence of
SEARLES RELEASED
Pomeroy epent Sunday afternoon
Hod Searles, Middleport, has
with Mrs. Jennie Roush.
been releaeed from the Middle.Mr. and Mrs. Will Heil m an spent port jail on $50 bond for a hearinr
Sunday evening with the Leonard Monday evening at 7:30 before
Lanham family.
M a y o r Kenneth McElhinney.
ltr. a nd Mrs. Charles Sayre of Searles is charged with two of•
Pomeroy called on Mr. and Mrs. ft4NCs, intoxication and resisting
Will Heilman, Saturday.
arrest.

of America.)

� •new Farman 240 for two hoUra-on yo,,1r touithet1
»Jowm&amp;. Ott in�the--1eat proof of a new worfd of
�r,DOndllili ea,e, and comJort Colt Ill today for
• f.tee demonatr1tion.
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thew "Do-Mora"
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IHve-: Mont,comery 18.0 on
upper, 9.t on lower, 8 � feet
open; GalHpoliJ, 18.3 on upper
12. 2 on lower, 9 feet open; Lock
23, 15.0 on upper, 10:5 on lower,
25 wicket• open .
Condition of Movebfe 0.m&amp;:
All dams art up 13 throueh 23,
a Yeraging J tra p open.
Ohio Jti"" lhllb: Downboun d:
Lock 13, Wayne H. 3 : 30 am, 0--4;
Lock 14, W. S. Rhea '! : 00 am, 14- 1
Lock 15, Vulcan 0;45 am, 0-10;
Lod: 18, Mike Creditor 7: 1 5 am,
20-0; St. Louil Zephyr 10:30 am,
no tow reported; Lock 23, Elger
Cliff 12:05 pm, 3-0; Cit)' of Hunt•
ingl on 1 :40 PIil, 1 4-4; Harriet M
2 ,30 pm . 0-2; LehlcJ, fc20 pm,
12-3; Janie D 6 : 00 :pm, 2-1 ; Penna
yl vania 10:30 pm, 0-13; Helen z
3 : 05 ii»\ 8-0; I. F. Frieberger 4: "
am . 0-18. Upbound GallipoliJ, L
Wade Childrep 5 am, 7-2; Robe.rt E. Reed 8:30 am, 9-0; Lock
23, Belpre 5:30 pm, U; J ane T . .,
6: 30 pm 7-1; Ovec 8 :00 Pm 16-4 ;
I■land Creek 9:20 9m, 10-1; Bob
Renter 6:.2 am, 13-7; Beaver al
9: 00 am 0-L
ken.1wha ltlYw lloats: Wintield, Ana&amp; down 1 1 :00 pm, 2-9
and one demct boat· Jen-y Boe,worth 2:50 •am, 10-0. '

Th� is not a f�ult, a weakness, a besetting sin, or a con­
tem.pbble manner 1n any of us, that is not the child of some
desn-e. To change the behaviour of the child we must change
the character of the desire.
Moral Priorities
future.
�ost of us would agree that there are economic priorities -Stop regarding the federal
i1,1 life which take precedence over lesser interests. Jt is ail government as something
nght, of course, to have a bij1 sign over the top of the store everyone what he w.inta. to give
but there must be merchandise on the shelves. It ls quite arl -Conquer the habil ol compul­
right to advertise "service" but the help mu,t be trained to sive spending.
render ii. A flamboyant letterhead ought to be matched by -Learn to live within our in­
come.
intepity in the front office.
S1mllarly there are moral priorities in life. It is better to He concluded :
keep one's honor intact than to show a profit. It is better to "We must accept the responsibil•
itie.s that go with being a free peo­
lose a ••le than to misrepresent one's goods. It is better to ple.
In the past we have attepted
make the worth of our work so evident that ii will not be ne­ discipline
when
.had to fight or
cessary to oversell our honesty. It is better to save our honor die. Our batlle we
now is against a
than to save our business. ,,.
foe more inaiduous, and qu.it.e as
In this . co�nection, perha it is fair to say that the rights deadly.
"Only in such action can be say
of the . c�Ild m th� home tar.e pr,cedence over the whims or
Khrushchev, "Here is your ans­
to
the p_r1viteges of either parent .
udge in a court of domestic wer,'
' aaid Mr. Smart.
relations one day remarked to a · ·end at the lunch club "I
Vice president Gene Grate pre­
i
would have few cases in my C!!�r ' people seeking divor�es
in the absence of President
if the children of the homei · ,. '"tlie right to say the last sided
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.
word."
Rot.irians planning to attend the
Many a child has suffered the loss of a parent all the rest district conference May 20 an(I 2 1
of his days·for-•rto !tetl"&amp;r'reason than that either his father or a.r e asked to od..ify chairman Ger­
hm mother msisted upon-having his own way, no matter who ,ald,. P.reston.
·
had to par the cosls.
.
Ladies of the church serving the
(Copyright_ 1960 by tho Division of Christian Education Na­ steak
dinner were Mrs. Helen
tional Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States LlO}'d, Mn. E . M. wood, Mr&amp;. Clar­
fruitage.

tlOID11 -,tTA&amp;,
AdmltW Aprlt ., l!llL Dully, 8,-; 11n. Cllarloo A.
W""1er, Radnr; lln. 1nd lltC-.
PomttoJ; JUtbard Le... Rat11q1o
wood; TbomH A, C1uk. 8.,nculli
Dile tee llrowniut. Pomero,- .

RIVER
REPORT

: Our Desires Are Parents

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. Vote Ballot with -" "�"

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SUNDA'Y SCHOOL Ll880N OF TRI: WIEK

May '3 rd Primary

•

the """ 11f lllelp
""ail •• !1111 rat •• $231,..0 Whteh wlq
- county
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.,,,ye
ol ane mill II at the rate of ntty een i. ff!I' n,ll ••,� t�UN!cip '!'l·!l-,1 Nlll.f,,, Fpt .. 1:
o�·� •�f�/ei'._fto,
· ··,: �.real ett1le valued al fZ,000 on lhe -� �•�lfat.i
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. l'OLfflC.U ADV'T,

are badly needed·ln oar eounty.

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man)' of the,e continue t.o make
their lnnuence felt for the adv1ncement and
betterment of
Meil• coun•v.
�
Amon&amp; the erou1&gt;1 and activitie1
durln11 the Lut twenty yeara have
been the completiQn of the Land
UM pro&amp;ram, particularly the Uve■tock ■tudy phue, the S.E.O. Egg
Auction wblch had it.■ ■tart in the
court room at Pomeroy, the 'Meigs
SOU Conservation 'Disbid (the 1 1th
In the atate), the Mei11 Dairy Service Unit, S.E.O. Beef Cattle lmprovement Association and many
othen,
Mei11 County people are faced
with a decision as important u
Most Ohio farms are family
many of these in the next few
daft. t refer lo the Meip County !,arms with the farmer, w ile, and
Hospital which will be a benefit - their children doing practlcaU1
to 1iteig1 Count)' for years to come. all the work, the economist&amp;
Just u with many of the groups point out. ExceptiofUI are large
organized in the past there have commercial farms wllere family
been many questlona which need labor Is inadequate. In this cue
answertna:. Some of these que1- the L1 nner may hire extra labor
Udna cannot be 11isfactorily an,. from time to time u bl• work
wered at the present tlme, but tke lOad demands, or he may employ
overall value of the project far a hired hand on a year-round
outweich11 any questions which basil.
ar
About the only farms in Ohl_o
:\he Extemllion proaram people whe�e
a reeular hlr� hand is
have .been the moet important fac- profitable, the econom11ta explain
lo In th Extension Office Itself re UvestoCk farms with thores
a. .
_
M�- Gene�a H . Nolan, our tireless, which
give
full employment to
hard-working, conscientious Home all wo rkers on the farm
throuch•
lt
pos
made
Economics Agent, has
out
pay
Monthly
year.
the
. rates
sible to work with the entire fam- for regular farm workers in
Ohio
ily o( Meigs county people. It has vary co�slderably, 11le average
Is
her
with
work
to
been a privilege
7
sa
witb
houae
the
me
bout
a
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3
1
&lt;
&amp;s a part of the Extension team for *
GIikey, Maxine K. Aldridge, Fran­
the past 20 year�.
Another very importa nt part of c:es Ro111h Sapp, LaVera Piersal l
the Extension team are the office Yeager, Nonga Roberts and Ruth
secretaries. These young ladles
Simpson ,
day
to
day
the
provided
have
Many outltanding leaders during
tacts with people throughout .he the last 20 yean have been respon.
county and have ��pt the office siblt: (Qr the groups and activities
runnina: in an effment manner, which were carried out. When any
whether the agen� were In the new group wu formed it was nee­
field or in the offlce. For the last cesaary that somebody was willing
se\len years Mildred �tockton �•s to supply the lay leadership. In
done an outstanding J ob �orking many casee these men or women
wilt! people in th� Extension pro- have had to take penonal criticism
gram. OJhers durm11 the laSl 20 and sometimes personal financial
years have inclu ded: Mary Ellen I risks in order to .get the job done.
In organizing the Egg Auction,
M iller Cox, Easter M. Ewlng D avis,
Dorot.hy June Cook Corcoran, Pau- Meigs County leaders served 18
line Spe.nc�r Kennedy, _ Mary El h:· the apark plugs in oreanizlng the
abeth W1gg m s Bentz., R ita Buckley, group, which
involved several
Betty Ann Jacobs, Nina K. Dono- counties. Many egg producers that
van Vaughan, Betty J. Heilman year had ·to eecure a new market
before the auction was placed in
operation, becau&amp;e their old egg
buyer was flghUni establishment
of the auction. lneluded in that
group were Riley Pigott, H . A.
Hensley, C. E. Myers, C. C. Wright
and the late W. F. Hawley. These
men and many othere in the coun,
ty attended meetings, made person,
al solicitation, and contributed
freely and generously of their time
' and finances.
In the organizatiqn of the Meigs
Soil Conservatiori District the. late
Dr. George Lasher and W. A .
Compton played leading roles as
well as many who are still acUve
in the county. Dr. Lasher returned
from a slate meeting and said,
" MeiiS County should organize 111
Soil Conservation District." This
district organization following the
county Land Use Study again dem­
onstrated Intensive, unselfish lead­
ership that has marked Extension
program&amp; for the last 20 years.
The future of Meigs County's
a·griculture, indu.stry, homes, chur­
ches and schools is bright. Farm­
ing still the largest single indus­
try in the county, but we need to
encourage other industry to help
•hare the load and provide jobs for
our young people.
The Extension Service program
will continue to work with all
agencies, all groups, and all lndi,
vidual, who are interested In the
Paid Pol. Adv.
forward movement of the county.
Only as Meigs County people
continue to strive for Improved
practices, improved racllitin, and
uae greater effort to lift ourselves
by our bootstraps can we e,q,ect
to maintain the leadership shown
over the past yean. The opportun­
ity next Tuesday ls limilar to many
we have had in past years. It must
not be permitted. to slip from o\tl'
&amp;rUP,

FOR

Vader e_er111a rulet '!!Id re111¥ono, lbe Ame rlean Hpaplld Aaaocl1llon will lJal p11bl!e b'l'Dilalt
fii dk!b dodon of medklne an,J dodon of oateopaih)' pnicllee.
1. lflle J''4lerll O.vernmem wUI provide over f!Z0,000 In defr■yltpg
· the eOII of 1 11•w public
bOQUII.
.
·
I. 'j\'.e � have UOll,!Hlt on bud wbleb wu voted lly the people In 1046, ■nol whleb should

4.

,
th
the "family farm ," il
future
)'QU think of such a farm II one
operated by the membera or a
,
am y.
A bout three-fourth■
of all
'A'Orken on the nation' • farms
are family workers, accord1ni to
Ohio State University Extension
economiJta.
They cite fliure1
from the u. s. Department of
Airiculture to show that of tht
7 ½1 million farm worker■ )ast
year, only about 1 ,900,000 • were
hired workers.
These r11ure1
compare with 1 1 million farm
workera 20 years 1110, of which 2700,000 were hired workert.

VOTE,

A .,.lortt, of" illlnnaff,. � II !ll!IIW'f lff """"''"'

Fqr Your C::1&gt;11nty Trea,uref'
YC)UR BEST l!J;T roi CQUNTY TR&amp;Ai'l-;_��
lUC (I #CllttS ;ounaioa ca a:a

Middleport

of I non.profit corporation. The -•r.::ftl eorhie tor possible fulure defldt1 of the Ollpllal, •
Ha
be
will
taxpayers
the
■nd NOT

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who

'I'"' !M!gilal will be eperlled by -the lnQlees

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Middleport Feed Mill

Vetorao, Wo,lj War D. Eolentl u ....
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G,oua[•• 11e­
ta
••"""ent 1'10ffm.,r, •�;_ Served •• Tllal
ladle Adwocate In tbe mice tl the Secre­
W'Y of War.

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PROl'081D

Eleptk!n fqr County Treasurer. I am a can,
dlQte f�r lliQ ,itfu;, flld jJelleve myself to be
IIIQI! ii,tpable and most wllllng to repre­
l(IOl't
Nqt 1114 ,111 llaJ offu:e !If P,unty Treasurer.
'
.
pa" f+TQO per year and ·•s a tu,
J thlnt JJe '11.ould cet '4750 worlb
1111! I!)\, �Jurer i11e elect,
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c•••1y Rop,,61/c:on f,Kllfl••

• 6o/llo
CommHlff

■ew h&lt;llpllal wlll ■Urll;CI mpre doelors

Qen,rl)

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Backgrouqd
and Service

1. The people of Meigs County need and are enl Wed lo I modem eounly bospllaL

IP rtpreHllt AUr pmy next November In the

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H IGH
YI ELD I N G
Q UALITY

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FACTS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER:

lfui � May 8rd you will nominate a man

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AND SUPPLY

Vote For The Hospital Bond Issue

THROUGH THE YEARS, I have
tried to e11r11 my pluce 111mw.g you
1Jhro11i,h community service aotl·
v.ltles. One of t.ht!&amp;e bas been tlhe
Blg Bond l\Hnstret A.uoc.,iatlon,
whloh was formed .some slx years
•ao to r&amp;iee lunds for varfoll4
me
THI "'OLD TIMIRl"j'
sohool •aroup,!l. charillable or,ganl· bhat sometimes bMng 1n lihe
1er­
zati'ons and other worthy Ntll8eS', v.i0e :ls a quallfyin,g f.ictor 1n t_..
Hu.ndrede of wotiderfu,I people oampa,iQru, ao I '-ten to •dd tlhat
baYe taken ipart in our work to J'm a vet�n of Wo1· d WtU" U.
I
,
Nlse •l h OUSJ1nds of dol1l1aM which
YIS, TUIIDAY't THI D�Y •11&lt;1
have btoen turned over lo OtlPlni•
zation.s wiC.h projoct.a deRi•&amp;:ned t,o - "Wle chipa ,are down1'! M'1 I
make our county "just -a little bet- count Ofl YOUt Thanka vevj ffl'ldl.

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R,pu�lica11
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I o,uENT
MORRIS 'MPl.Ult

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IIEIOll!B: Amerl&lt;a
Alllelpo.
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Trotlee - PJea•·
a1
B. .O.E.:., Adieu;
Obie; Pal!&amp; Enlted ftule!;
(Milo; lbn:aar Loqe, "•• _., ., A All,
arle&amp;ta, 01'fo,

• Albu, COlloty ht "'-ll!IIH
• lololp Cpunly for �l,pl
• Gol/lG C�••ly lo, A-lafloo
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• Atbao, Co•nly R.,.,6/looo lnollflo
·CommiHH

GORDON

.

I ffOPE THAT YOU wlll find
my educatiolllll and employment
ba,ck,ground to �r satis,Fact• tOn
when you cast that pnclout yot,
Tueaday. I ·•IIJ'aduared Ulldef . llbe
''OranRe .and Black" at Middleport
Hig:h Sohool, iand a m an, a:IWllmltl
of Northeast Junior Coller' at
Monroe, La., and Ohio U.lliveralty
in Athena. My new,paper work
over the past 1 0 years hu tepl
,me "on my toes'' &lt;ID being ·inform·
ed ,on county and -public a,f(al1W­
Jnlo11med enough to provide a rood
ba.&amp;it: ba-ckgrou.nd for pubUt work.

ROBERT ( Bob) HOEF,Lr.c'tt

WITH BLADES

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Eiadorsed �ys

and Select Jlaaons will hold a
1pecial assembly �onday at 7:30
· p. m. at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple lo confer the euper ei:cel·
lent masters degrees. 'This de1ree I! tonf!)rred only once each
year and ii Gne of the most beau­
tiful degrees in the cryptic rite.
All companions are urged to at­
tend. Refreshments. w iU be serv­
,qd �t 1111 c!f,ff of lliP 'l!Mti,g.

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FOR

CRAWLERS

qf hi, oonvi,HI!"�"

"• • • "'• h,1 • 9ood leg•I mind, �•ildtr•
ablt tlptrl•�•. • commendtble rKO«I 1,
1
• clH11n, attd ffie dtftrfllln.+lon and duL
iou, ablllly lo ,.,.. th• dldrl&lt;t court with
ablllty. • ,"

Bo1worth council No. 16 R4yal

WE HOPE you've likf!d our cam­
pn-lg;n, 1,0 S-Of!k your !i!JJ)f)Ort £or
"HOEFLIC H FOR COUNTY COM­
MISSIONE R" ln t;he Ucpublit.'iUl
Prmioary. We've tried lo briln,g you
a fn111 h approacti witih new ,ideas
ln &lt;'ampaig.ning in addition to Lhe
''basi&lt;'" personal vi.sits by t,lharlene
or myst•lr to o,-er 4,000 or your
holTltt!s.

John DHre

TIie AIIIIIII Manger
Said Edltorlally:

Specinl Se,,ion Monday

"vole day", 1ch.at is, at 1 thdJ 1 MNill
Count y !lolls from a.m. to 6 p.m.
and "the chip• are down".

FOR
MEIGS COUNTY

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Nah,nlly, d ire(tilna tthe eiasoc:11tion t,hrough the many proJecta
does not ne«-ssari.1ly qualify me to
serVe u county rommlaloner.
However, :perhaps , U does poi,nt
up my �merest J.n our welfare and
that !ihould ·be a requirement for
any puWlc official .

3 MODEL 448

H, � �"'" 41 1n t�hl ligent tnd ener•
eetl• worl&lt;tr, ,,ho ha, lnto9rily and tho

The syraru,e Gordeh Club will
meel Tuesday everungJfl' "'1, ' the
vi llage hall at 7 :30 l ijt fj lmnoun•
c-ed. Miss Eleanor CanolJnwHI be
hostess and the theme • , Qf . the
meeting will be "��ient,� • . · Poppies".
, •� ! i 1 1
a, deRosanne Theiss ,.,,.Ml
9pa111· an4 Ml'$. Teel Chapm1m, cha1nnan
monstration on p6p�y
tion and Mrs, Lige �hl �j_ 1 · . �Ill Qf Chltd Welfare, was lP. 1har�e o r
_a_nt i n g. the Part,, fot the �hifdren which
atl- poppy tran�
d�mons_rr
_
included 111mes with prizes award•
BAND PARADIS' ·
ed and refreahrpents.
Precedina: the P-trtf, Mrs. LllThe Eastern High School band
paraded through the Pomeroy Han steiff. pre114en t of tbe Auxbusines section at 10 �- m. t oday iliary "&lt;'oriducted' a bu1lnea1 meetw ith a Tag Day sale tal!owin e on in 5f and r&gt;l111n11 were R)ade for the
the Pomeroy streets by t.Jle band vl.:Jt of the �tl'lte offlten at the
May 24th meetinq.
me rnheMI .
·- .e Ervin,'M
E4
1I'ht1 Lea.Ion Conf�rence for Dls•
Mr. and n.
Mn1, Lesli
be bet_(\ J4ne 19
8, which
trict
1ph
na Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ra
announced and
WH
Raif
the
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the
and
T.,
R.
Humble and son,
made for the
were
plan1
honored gue1ts, Mr. and Mn. HY· tentatlvci
f)' to serve the luncheon.
auxilia
sell.
Mr,. Dalt Kennedy w11 appointed as chairman for the annual Pop­
py Sale to be held in May.
Transportatlon for t� children
at the party Wal .provided by Paul
Haptonstall anjl Ted Chapman.

I

For Sale

flll!t CN�lilic•tian for Hi1 iudgelhip• • • He
i1 recoigniatd ti ,mlnently quallli1d by
:
tr•l"i.n9 �IHI 11perl•� for the judg11hip.

Farmers Hire
Less Labor Now,
�ar,�,

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Since that time a lot of water
has nowed down the river. 1'he
Blake,lee lamily has grown older,
lar1er and we hope wiser. It hu
been a plea,ure and a privilege to
work with the people or Meip
County ln ID.ID)' different educa­
tional fields and pro1ram1. Many
groups have cooperated. Seve l
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new ,roups have been formed _and

", • • Hi1, pendida,ey ii Important her■, ••
it i• �r,.Mgh� fhe district, bec•use of hi,

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Wl!LL, TUESDAY is "V-ne," ,..., tel' plaee , ifl &lt;WIMC!di· , t,o M...U

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Cwnty lxt.n■lon A.-nt, A1rl.
Twenty year■ a110 lhUI weekend
• youn1 fellow and hla wife came
to Me I I■ County where be be1an
work u County A1ricullural A,·
ent. The flood waters or the AprlJ
1 � nood wtre ju!I recedina:, but
the four or five foot fiood lin� on
many window■ on front atref't waa
still clearly evident.

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COURT O F APPEY,ALS
MAY 3, 1960

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County Agent Co�p�tes 20th
Year Senice 111 Meigs County

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Sub�titute P,��or
To Speuk Su,....._y

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Pomeroy Chapter, . 186, OES,
�come
will meet in �Jular seuion l!!'!"IY,nd re.:
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Tuesday at
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be completed for inspection on
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M ay 12 and all members are uri­
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�qg �dojl � !"hii;li VI' -'80 m
bl&lt;!Dm,

Memher o� the Ohlo
Colle-clor-9 �iat-ion, inc.

N• W•

Red Bud Trail in Middlepo rt has
bee.D a be•"tltlll •ia:ht thia pHt
week with the trees ht full bloom.
The Trail, which WH originated
by the Middleport Garden Club
about 30 year&amp; 110. atarta at the
river on Main and goe1 out Grant
Street lo Roule 7.
The first of tb ea,., trees was
planted by lilts. Romer Grant M
yean ago and she also plant�d the
Ir�� l&gt;Y, 1110 .I. �/J� B&lt;Jpljit
Churdi · 1i''the Ume ��e Garden
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be 1ueat p11tor and teach the 1
adull Sunday School class. It
presumed that he will also hold
St. P•ul Ev•ngeli, ,l Lutheran services a1 St. John Evangeliral
Church will ha Ya Sunda)' School at Lutheran Church, Pine Grove, at
9: 30 a . m . and worship service at 2 p. m .
1 0 :30 a . m . as usual this Sunday.
There will be a Congregational
P ut. or Henry Meu ser, a retired
following iservice.!i at the
meetini
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substit
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pastor serving
pacit)' for the Ohio Distnd, w i ll St. John's Chu rl·h.

�lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., April 30, l!le0--3

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Cash &amp; Carry

$3.25 roll
$i.75 roll
$2.50 roll
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DAYBOOK I n li
PLANS I NSPECTION
The Racine Chaplt!r OES will
hold 11s annual inspection Monday
at 8 p. m. in the MaBOnic Temple
with a dinner for memben and
guests starting 11 6: 30 preceding
he event. Jane Hill 19 worthi ma •
iron, Alfred Toney, worthy patron.

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Theodorus Cquncll Daughters
of America will mee't i'r1 reiular
session Monday at 7:30 pm at the
IOOF Hall. The cbarfe will be
draped in memOJ'J• of · Addie A.
are
Grueser and all : members
urged to attend.

Bpnded Collections
. From Coast to Coaot.

P...,.i, �atfonal Bank ' Bl�
,..,.,.roy, Ohio

Phtnes WY-2-5 1 29
allll WY-2-6867

For service call the above

number and agent will call.

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VOT� a,id S,UPPQRT.
JOHN D.
"J1Kk" Tlit)MAS

and punch wrrc served hv the hoslesses, Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Mrs.
Albert Young, Mrs. nwight Parker.
Mrs. Will iam Swatzel and Mrs.
Arthur Wandl ing.
v . Howell and Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, the nominating committee. Mrs.
Ben N1mb.ling was named mem orial chairman for the May meet
ing. Mrs. W. R. Davis or Georgetown was reported ill and Mrs. J.
M . Thornton i n 1liM.ress, having
J ost h &lt;' r husband by &lt;l&lt;'al h .
An interesting prn�ram on G uatemala was pres('nted b y �1 rfl. Gc o rge Mowrey, Pan-Amerir an chai rman, ancl in C"o nnection with l hc
program . a contribution was ma de
lo CAR E. Mrs, Webster, subs titut•
Ing for Mr�. Paul Casci, Child Weirare Chairman, read an article t.ek"' , 1, Sentinel which
en fro m Th' l)"·
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Y�r Vote &amp; Support
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Capable - Conoelenlloua
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OF COURSE, I wouldn't Wllllt
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CLERK OF COURTS
Republlean Primary
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Meigs County Comm..,loner C.ndlda!a•

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Modern phychology has introduced •n entirely new voc,bu­
l.iiry inlo our daily conversation. We speak of lnhibitiom, com­
plexes, reactions, poychotics, erotica, and fll&lt;atlons as glibly
as we speak of food prices or box scores.
And modern psychology llu also made u, aware of the fact
that every mental attitude has lts attendant result. We cannot
choose the rerult, but we can choose the attitude that pro­
duce5 the result.
Jesus put the ancient principle into an excellent literary
figure when he said, quite solemnly, that no one expected to
harvest figs from lhlstles. Nor can anyone hope to raise peace
of mind from Impure desires.
Pure In Hean
It is commonly assumed that Jesus wa, talking about the
matter of sex, when be said that the ,"pure in heart'' would
really see God . And it Is true, of course, that a sensual man
closes a thousand doors on himself, and draws the bUnds on
a thousand windows. But sex chastity was not the only purity
Jesus had in mind.

The Uniform Sonday School lesson for May 1 : "THE
PURE IN HEART," Matthew 5:8, 27-37; 23: 25-26; Luke
2:52; 9:61-62;; Philippians 4:6.

No man can be called pure in heart whose secret desire is
for revenge. There is nothing pure about vindictiveness or
spite. The man who hopes his neighbor will experience bad
luck is, somehow, filthy, and the woman who is unable to for­
give a rival poisons her own soul.
Chlltlren of Detlre
Long •before any man commita murder be wishes his victim
were dead. Long before the rapist commits his crime he has
meditated upon it and d..ired. Long before the thief has stol­

_For every ,onsumlng desire there ls 'an inevitable fruitage.
Kmdle and stimulate the desire and the fruit ripens_
No one underatands this principle any better than the con­
su_lting_ psych�logist does. One of'µ&gt;e first things the psychia­
trist tries to fmd out is what our .s.ecret and inner desires h.we
been. lt is for that reason that 11e ·encourages Us to "drain our
mind." Somewhere in the dregs that come up out of memory
he hopes to find the clue lo the cause of the unwholesome
en another man's goods, he has coveted.•

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Social Events

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaton ol
Pomeroy called on "Mr. and 'Mrs.
Will Heilman recenUy.
Mre. Virgil Roush and daughter,
Mary Jo, called on Mrs. EUie Ger­
man of Long Bottom, und!y.
Denzil Wllliams spent Wed1Je&amp;-

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Grass

Problem 1fU8e1 choke out crops. reduce yields. make extra
cultivatin1 work! Clean up your field&amp; with Dowpon•.
rQore economical • . . more effective , . . kiU1 p-uses, l'_90ta
�ad all • • . reduces n:arowth problems. Will not injure p:v.ina:
hvest(d: Jf accidentally eaten. Apply in spring or fall before
plantin1o,or u a selective apray, or u apot treatment on certain
cropa.
Ct11M l11 /or your /rtt Mmple. Enoup Dowpon to 1pray W

The office or Gordon Caldwell
county auditor, was doing a bri■II:
business this morning, the dead­
line for the .payrnient of penonal
property taxe■. Al 10 the office
was overflowing with last min­
ute Cllltomen, with a line ex­
tending lnto the corridor outaide.

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SPECIAL PRICED

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and

Harlan Anlie and , Ray Riggs
were Sunday dinner guest. of Mr.
and Mn. O&amp;car Babcock.
Miu Pearl Powell, Parkenbw-g,
visited Mr. and Mn. Harold Brew•
er and d.iughter, ·Monday,
Mr. and Mr■. Thurman Babcoet
and F1orence Limberger vi.Jited
Mr. and Mrs. Emenon Johuon
and family at Portland, Sunday.
1Mr. and Mrs. David Smith have
purchued the Ray Rigg■ proper­
ty and will be moving &amp;&amp;.Jn.
Mn. Harriet Bryant left for a
visit with friends a:nd relative in
Montgomery, W. Va.

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MIDDLIPORT

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Long Bottom
Socia! Events

F j r s t offering. Something
11ew. A wooderful, esdtw�
product that can save every
Mvestock f'8ITD'et' hundreds of
dollars eaoh year. Natl'.onally
advertised. U you haw, •
farm background, or if ,ott
.are f-amH.iar with tibe farm
tr.ide in your area, tma' mo
be the prom opportunity of
a lifetime. $504. needed for
Mil mariftt. iAwn�.
watt - temtol'iea are cl
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CONN, lNC., 1271 EAST
BROAD ST., COLUMBUS 5,
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Regular Prt..,

ROLL ROOFING ( Red or Green ) . . . . . . . . . . $4.00
ROLL ROOFI NG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.25
ROLL ROOFI NG . . . . . . . . . . .
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W. M. Price, Harri nville, aaks
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that a ne.,,.. Item in the Hurilon- COIDIJIOI' the nmalnl lo
p-avaide ritel.
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corrected.
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$700 billion In additMNI to tt..
normal cott ., doin, 9"Hn1Mflt la. ,u,..ly a matter of llttfe
comfort to our chUdr'Nt and
,ranclchlld,....," he said.
Citing this as the picture Mr.
Khrushchev may have seen in
American when he uid he would
"bury us," Mr. Smart pointed to
the only solution as:
-Slop running up bills for the

DifllUlled April 21: {la1ruaeJ
Hale-, Mn. Lydia Tbeobl..ld, Tbom­
u Dalton, Terry Hamilton. 11n.
Ben Sommen, Henf)' Buet. Mn.
Mn. bvtn
Elmer Eicbelberg,
Carty, Mn, Albert Steele, Ha&amp;de
Hendenon, Brenda Finle7, Pamela
Rouah, · William
Wise. Steven
Donnel, Gtrfield Blazer, lln.
Thomas 'Daniel■, Kn. William
Harrison, Mn. William Blanton,
Fadley and ,on,
Mrs. William
Mr1o. William Hammon and IOD.
Birth, April 28 Mr. and Kn.
Roy Parier, Chtater, aoo.

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WEST SllADE
Charles: .Eichinaer of Cheater
,pent · Sunday wJtb Don Rou,h.
Vonald William,· made I� btili•
ness trip to Toledo, Tueaday.

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ence Casey, i�iss Nellie Zerkle,
Miss Frieda Faehnle and Miss Bess
day night with Ira Showalt.er, of Sanborn.
Chester.
Mr. and Mre. Floyd Spence of
SEARLES RELEASED
Pomeroy epent Sunday afternoon
Hod Searles, Middleport, has
with Mrs. Jennie Roush.
been releaeed from the Middle.Mr. and Mrs. Will Heil m an spent port jail on $50 bond for a hearinr
Sunday evening with the Leonard Monday evening at 7:30 before
Lanham family.
M a y o r Kenneth McElhinney.
ltr. a nd Mrs. Charles Sayre of Searles is charged with two of•
Pomeroy called on Mr. and Mrs. ft4NCs, intoxication and resisting
Will Heilman, Saturday.
arrest.

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� •new Farman 240 for two hoUra-on yo,,1r touithet1
»Jowm&amp;. Ott in�the--1eat proof of a new worfd of
�r,DOndllili ea,e, and comJort Colt Ill today for
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IHve-: Mont,comery 18.0 on
upper, 9.t on lower, 8 � feet
open; GalHpoliJ, 18.3 on upper
12. 2 on lower, 9 feet open; Lock
23, 15.0 on upper, 10:5 on lower,
25 wicket• open .
Condition of Movebfe 0.m&amp;:
All dams art up 13 throueh 23,
a Yeraging J tra p open.
Ohio Jti"" lhllb: Downboun d:
Lock 13, Wayne H. 3 : 30 am, 0--4;
Lock 14, W. S. Rhea '! : 00 am, 14- 1
Lock 15, Vulcan 0;45 am, 0-10;
Lod: 18, Mike Creditor 7: 1 5 am,
20-0; St. Louil Zephyr 10:30 am,
no tow reported; Lock 23, Elger
Cliff 12:05 pm, 3-0; Cit)' of Hunt•
ingl on 1 :40 PIil, 1 4-4; Harriet M
2 ,30 pm . 0-2; LehlcJ, fc20 pm,
12-3; Janie D 6 : 00 :pm, 2-1 ; Penna
yl vania 10:30 pm, 0-13; Helen z
3 : 05 ii»\ 8-0; I. F. Frieberger 4: "
am . 0-18. Upbound GallipoliJ, L
Wade Childrep 5 am, 7-2; Robe.rt E. Reed 8:30 am, 9-0; Lock
23, Belpre 5:30 pm, U; J ane T . .,
6: 30 pm 7-1; Ovec 8 :00 Pm 16-4 ;
I■land Creek 9:20 9m, 10-1; Bob
Renter 6:.2 am, 13-7; Beaver al
9: 00 am 0-L
ken.1wha ltlYw lloats: Wintield, Ana&amp; down 1 1 :00 pm, 2-9
and one demct boat· Jen-y Boe,worth 2:50 •am, 10-0. '

Th� is not a f�ult, a weakness, a besetting sin, or a con­
tem.pbble manner 1n any of us, that is not the child of some
desn-e. To change the behaviour of the child we must change
the character of the desire.
Moral Priorities
future.
�ost of us would agree that there are economic priorities -Stop regarding the federal
i1,1 life which take precedence over lesser interests. Jt is ail government as something
nght, of course, to have a bij1 sign over the top of the store everyone what he w.inta. to give
but there must be merchandise on the shelves. It ls quite arl -Conquer the habil ol compul­
right to advertise "service" but the help mu,t be trained to sive spending.
render ii. A flamboyant letterhead ought to be matched by -Learn to live within our in­
come.
intepity in the front office.
S1mllarly there are moral priorities in life. It is better to He concluded :
keep one's honor intact than to show a profit. It is better to "We must accept the responsibil•
itie.s that go with being a free peo­
lose a ••le than to misrepresent one's goods. It is better to ple.
In the past we have attepted
make the worth of our work so evident that ii will not be ne­ discipline
when
.had to fight or
cessary to oversell our honesty. It is better to save our honor die. Our batlle we
now is against a
than to save our business. ,,.
foe more inaiduous, and qu.it.e as
In this . co�nection, perha it is fair to say that the rights deadly.
"Only in such action can be say
of the . c�Ild m th� home tar.e pr,cedence over the whims or
Khrushchev, "Here is your ans­
to
the p_r1viteges of either parent .
udge in a court of domestic wer,'
' aaid Mr. Smart.
relations one day remarked to a · ·end at the lunch club "I
Vice president Gene Grate pre­
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would have few cases in my C!!�r ' people seeking divor�es
in the absence of President
if the children of the homei · ,. '"tlie right to say the last sided
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.
word."
Rot.irians planning to attend the
Many a child has suffered the loss of a parent all the rest district conference May 20 an(I 2 1
of his days·for-•rto !tetl"&amp;r'reason than that either his father or a.r e asked to od..ify chairman Ger­
hm mother msisted upon-having his own way, no matter who ,ald,. P.reston.
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had to par the cosls.
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Ladies of the church serving the
(Copyright_ 1960 by tho Division of Christian Education Na­ steak
dinner were Mrs. Helen
tional Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States LlO}'d, Mn. E . M. wood, Mr&amp;. Clar­
fruitage.

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W""1er, Radnr; lln. 1nd lltC-.
PomttoJ; JUtbard Le... Rat11q1o
wood; TbomH A, C1uk. 8.,nculli
Dile tee llrowniut. Pomero,- .

RIVER
REPORT

: Our Desires Are Parents

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. Vote Ballot with -" "�"

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SUNDA'Y SCHOOL Ll880N OF TRI: WIEK

May '3 rd Primary

•

the """ 11f lllelp
""ail •• !1111 rat •• $231,..0 Whteh wlq
- county
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ol ane mill II at the rate of ntty een i. ff!I' n,ll ••,� t�UN!cip '!'l·!l-,1 Nlll.f,,, Fpt .. 1:
o�·� •�f�/ei'._fto,
· ··,: �.real ett1le valued al fZ,000 on lhe -� �•�lfat.i
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. l'OLfflC.U ADV'T,

are badly needed·ln oar eounty.

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man)' of the,e continue t.o make
their lnnuence felt for the adv1ncement and
betterment of
Meil• coun•v.
�
Amon&amp; the erou1&gt;1 and activitie1
durln11 the Lut twenty yeara have
been the completiQn of the Land
UM pro&amp;ram, particularly the Uve■tock ■tudy phue, the S.E.O. Egg
Auction wblch had it.■ ■tart in the
court room at Pomeroy, the 'Meigs
SOU Conservation 'Disbid (the 1 1th
In the atate), the Mei11 Dairy Service Unit, S.E.O. Beef Cattle lmprovement Association and many
othen,
Mei11 County people are faced
with a decision as important u
Most Ohio farms are family
many of these in the next few
daft. t refer lo the Meip County !,arms with the farmer, w ile, and
Hospital which will be a benefit - their children doing practlcaU1
to 1iteig1 Count)' for years to come. all the work, the economist&amp;
Just u with many of the groups point out. ExceptiofUI are large
organized in the past there have commercial farms wllere family
been many questlona which need labor Is inadequate. In this cue
answertna:. Some of these que1- the L1 nner may hire extra labor
Udna cannot be 11isfactorily an,. from time to time u bl• work
wered at the present tlme, but tke lOad demands, or he may employ
overall value of the project far a hired hand on a year-round
outweich11 any questions which basil.
ar
About the only farms in Ohl_o
:\he Extemllion proaram people whe�e
a reeular hlr� hand is
have .been the moet important fac- profitable, the econom11ta explain
lo In th Extension Office Itself re UvestoCk farms with thores
a. .
_
M�- Gene�a H . Nolan, our tireless, which
give
full employment to
hard-working, conscientious Home all wo rkers on the farm
throuch•
lt
pos
made
Economics Agent, has
out
pay
Monthly
year.
the
. rates
sible to work with the entire fam- for regular farm workers in
Ohio
ily o( Meigs county people. It has vary co�slderably, 11le average
Is
her
with
work
to
been a privilege
7
sa
witb
houae
the
me
bout
a
,
)
3
1
&lt;
&amp;s a part of the Extension team for *
GIikey, Maxine K. Aldridge, Fran­
the past 20 year�.
Another very importa nt part of c:es Ro111h Sapp, LaVera Piersal l
the Extension team are the office Yeager, Nonga Roberts and Ruth
secretaries. These young ladles
Simpson ,
day
to
day
the
provided
have
Many outltanding leaders during
tacts with people throughout .he the last 20 yean have been respon.
county and have ��pt the office siblt: (Qr the groups and activities
runnina: in an effment manner, which were carried out. When any
whether the agen� were In the new group wu formed it was nee­
field or in the offlce. For the last cesaary that somebody was willing
se\len years Mildred �tockton �•s to supply the lay leadership. In
done an outstanding J ob �orking many casee these men or women
wilt! people in th� Extension pro- have had to take penonal criticism
gram. OJhers durm11 the laSl 20 and sometimes personal financial
years have inclu ded: Mary Ellen I risks in order to .get the job done.
In organizing the Egg Auction,
M iller Cox, Easter M. Ewlng D avis,
Dorot.hy June Cook Corcoran, Pau- Meigs County leaders served 18
line Spe.nc�r Kennedy, _ Mary El h:· the apark plugs in oreanizlng the
abeth W1gg m s Bentz., R ita Buckley, group, which
involved several
Betty Ann Jacobs, Nina K. Dono- counties. Many egg producers that
van Vaughan, Betty J. Heilman year had ·to eecure a new market
before the auction was placed in
operation, becau&amp;e their old egg
buyer was flghUni establishment
of the auction. lneluded in that
group were Riley Pigott, H . A.
Hensley, C. E. Myers, C. C. Wright
and the late W. F. Hawley. These
men and many othere in the coun,
ty attended meetings, made person,
al solicitation, and contributed
freely and generously of their time
' and finances.
In the organizatiqn of the Meigs
Soil Conservatiori District the. late
Dr. George Lasher and W. A .
Compton played leading roles as
well as many who are still acUve
in the county. Dr. Lasher returned
from a slate meeting and said,
" MeiiS County should organize 111
Soil Conservation District." This
district organization following the
county Land Use Study again dem­
onstrated Intensive, unselfish lead­
ership that has marked Extension
program&amp; for the last 20 years.
The future of Meigs County's
a·griculture, indu.stry, homes, chur­
ches and schools is bright. Farm­
ing still the largest single indus­
try in the county, but we need to
encourage other industry to help
•hare the load and provide jobs for
our young people.
The Extension Service program
will continue to work with all
agencies, all groups, and all lndi,
vidual, who are interested In the
Paid Pol. Adv.
forward movement of the county.
Only as Meigs County people
continue to strive for Improved
practices, improved racllitin, and
uae greater effort to lift ourselves
by our bootstraps can we e,q,ect
to maintain the leadership shown
over the past yean. The opportun­
ity next Tuesday ls limilar to many
we have had in past years. It must
not be permitted. to slip from o\tl'
&amp;rUP,

FOR

Vader e_er111a rulet '!!Id re111¥ono, lbe Ame rlean Hpaplld Aaaocl1llon will lJal p11bl!e b'l'Dilalt
fii dk!b dodon of medklne an,J dodon of oateopaih)' pnicllee.
1. lflle J''4lerll O.vernmem wUI provide over f!Z0,000 In defr■yltpg
· the eOII of 1 11•w public
bOQUII.
.
·
I. 'j\'.e � have UOll,!Hlt on bud wbleb wu voted lly the people In 1046, ■nol whleb should

4.

,
th
the "family farm ," il
future
)'QU think of such a farm II one
operated by the membera or a
,
am y.
A bout three-fourth■
of all
'A'Orken on the nation' • farms
are family workers, accord1ni to
Ohio State University Extension
economiJta.
They cite fliure1
from the u. s. Department of
Airiculture to show that of tht
7 ½1 million farm worker■ )ast
year, only about 1 ,900,000 • were
hired workers.
These r11ure1
compare with 1 1 million farm
workera 20 years 1110, of which 2700,000 were hired workert.

VOTE,

A .,.lortt, of" illlnnaff,. � II !ll!IIW'f lff """"''"'

Fqr Your C::1&gt;11nty Trea,uref'
YC)UR BEST l!J;T roi CQUNTY TR&amp;Ai'l-;_��
lUC (I #CllttS ;ounaioa ca a:a

Middleport

of I non.profit corporation. The -•r.::ftl eorhie tor possible fulure defldt1 of the Ollpllal, •
Ha
be
will
taxpayers
the
■nd NOT

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who

'I'"' !M!gilal will be eperlled by -the lnQlees

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Middleport Feed Mill

Vetorao, Wo,lj War D. Eolentl u ....
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G,oua[•• 11e­
ta
••"""ent 1'10ffm.,r, •�;_ Served •• Tllal
ladle Adwocate In tbe mice tl the Secre­
W'Y of War.

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PROl'081D

Eleptk!n fqr County Treasurer. I am a can,
dlQte f�r lliQ ,itfu;, flld jJelleve myself to be
IIIQI! ii,tpable and most wllllng to repre­
l(IOl't
Nqt 1114 ,111 llaJ offu:e !If P,unty Treasurer.
'
.
pa" f+TQO per year and ·•s a tu,
J thlnt JJe '11.ould cet '4750 worlb
1111! I!)\, �Jurer i11e elect,
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CommHlff

■ew h&lt;llpllal wlll ■Urll;CI mpre doelors

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Backgrouqd
and Service

1. The people of Meigs County need and are enl Wed lo I modem eounly bospllaL

IP rtpreHllt AUr pmy next November In the

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H IGH
YI ELD I N G
Q UALITY

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FACTS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER:

lfui � May 8rd you will nominate a man

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AND SUPPLY

Vote For The Hospital Bond Issue

THROUGH THE YEARS, I have
tried to e11r11 my pluce 111mw.g you
1Jhro11i,h community service aotl·
v.ltles. One of t.ht!&amp;e bas been tlhe
Blg Bond l\Hnstret A.uoc.,iatlon,
whloh was formed .some slx years
•ao to r&amp;iee lunds for varfoll4
me
THI "'OLD TIMIRl"j'
sohool •aroup,!l. charillable or,ganl· bhat sometimes bMng 1n lihe
1er­
zati'ons and other worthy Ntll8eS', v.i0e :ls a quallfyin,g f.ictor 1n t_..
Hu.ndrede of wotiderfu,I people oampa,iQru, ao I '-ten to •dd tlhat
baYe taken ipart in our work to J'm a vet�n of Wo1· d WtU" U.
I
,
Nlse •l h OUSJ1nds of dol1l1aM which
YIS, TUIIDAY't THI D�Y •11&lt;1
have btoen turned over lo OtlPlni•
zation.s wiC.h projoct.a deRi•&amp;:ned t,o - "Wle chipa ,are down1'! M'1 I
make our county "just -a little bet- count Ofl YOUt Thanka vevj ffl'ldl.

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R,pu�lica11
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I o,uENT
MORRIS 'MPl.Ult

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B. .O.E.:., Adieu;
Obie; Pal!&amp; Enlted ftule!;
(Milo; lbn:aar Loqe, "•• _., ., A All,
arle&amp;ta, 01'fo,

• Albu, COlloty ht "'-ll!IIH
• lololp Cpunly for �l,pl
• Gol/lG C�••ly lo, A-lafloo
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• Atbao, Co•nly R.,.,6/looo lnollflo
·CommiHH

GORDON

.

I ffOPE THAT YOU wlll find
my educatiolllll and employment
ba,ck,ground to �r satis,Fact• tOn
when you cast that pnclout yot,
Tueaday. I ·•IIJ'aduared Ulldef . llbe
''OranRe .and Black" at Middleport
Hig:h Sohool, iand a m an, a:IWllmltl
of Northeast Junior Coller' at
Monroe, La., and Ohio U.lliveralty
in Athena. My new,paper work
over the past 1 0 years hu tepl
,me "on my toes'' &lt;ID being ·inform·
ed ,on county and -public a,f(al1W­
Jnlo11med enough to provide a rood
ba.&amp;it: ba-ckgrou.nd for pubUt work.

ROBERT ( Bob) HOEF,Lr.c'tt

WITH BLADES

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Eiadorsed �ys

and Select Jlaaons will hold a
1pecial assembly �onday at 7:30
· p. m. at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple lo confer the euper ei:cel·
lent masters degrees. 'This de1ree I! tonf!)rred only once each
year and ii Gne of the most beau­
tiful degrees in the cryptic rite.
All companions are urged to at­
tend. Refreshments. w iU be serv­
,qd �t 1111 c!f,ff of lliP 'l!Mti,g.

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FOR

CRAWLERS

qf hi, oonvi,HI!"�"

"• • • "'• h,1 • 9ood leg•I mind, �•ildtr•
ablt tlptrl•�•. • commendtble rKO«I 1,
1
• clH11n, attd ffie dtftrfllln.+lon and duL
iou, ablllly lo ,.,.. th• dldrl&lt;t court with
ablllty. • ,"

Bo1worth council No. 16 R4yal

WE HOPE you've likf!d our cam­
pn-lg;n, 1,0 S-Of!k your !i!JJ)f)Ort £or
"HOEFLIC H FOR COUNTY COM­
MISSIONE R" ln t;he Ucpublit.'iUl
Prmioary. We've tried lo briln,g you
a fn111 h approacti witih new ,ideas
ln &lt;'ampaig.ning in addition to Lhe
''basi&lt;'" personal vi.sits by t,lharlene
or myst•lr to o,-er 4,000 or your
holTltt!s.

John DHre

TIie AIIIIIII Manger
Said Edltorlally:

Specinl Se,,ion Monday

"vole day", 1ch.at is, at 1 thdJ 1 MNill
Count y !lolls from a.m. to 6 p.m.
and "the chip• are down".

FOR
MEIGS COUNTY

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Nah,nlly, d ire(tilna tthe eiasoc:11tion t,hrough the many proJecta
does not ne«-ssari.1ly qualify me to
serVe u county rommlaloner.
However, :perhaps , U does poi,nt
up my �merest J.n our welfare and
that !ihould ·be a requirement for
any puWlc official .

3 MODEL 448

H, � �"'" 41 1n t�hl ligent tnd ener•
eetl• worl&lt;tr, ,,ho ha, lnto9rily and tho

The syraru,e Gordeh Club will
meel Tuesday everungJfl' "'1, ' the
vi llage hall at 7 :30 l ijt fj lmnoun•
c-ed. Miss Eleanor CanolJnwHI be
hostess and the theme • , Qf . the
meeting will be "��ient,� • . · Poppies".
, •� ! i 1 1
a, deRosanne Theiss ,.,,.Ml
9pa111· an4 Ml'$. Teel Chapm1m, cha1nnan
monstration on p6p�y
tion and Mrs, Lige �hl �j_ 1 · . �Ill Qf Chltd Welfare, was lP. 1har�e o r
_a_nt i n g. the Part,, fot the �hifdren which
atl- poppy tran�
d�mons_rr
_
included 111mes with prizes award•
BAND PARADIS' ·
ed and refreahrpents.
Precedina: the P-trtf, Mrs. LllThe Eastern High School band
paraded through the Pomeroy Han steiff. pre114en t of tbe Auxbusines section at 10 �- m. t oday iliary "&lt;'oriducted' a bu1lnea1 meetw ith a Tag Day sale tal!owin e on in 5f and r&gt;l111n11 were R)ade for the
the Pomeroy streets by t.Jle band vl.:Jt of the �tl'lte offlten at the
May 24th meetinq.
me rnheMI .
·- .e Ervin,'M
E4
1I'ht1 Lea.Ion Conf�rence for Dls•
Mr. and n.
Mn1, Lesli
be bet_(\ J4ne 19
8, which
trict
1ph
na Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ra
announced and
WH
Raif
the
i
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the
and
T.,
R.
Humble and son,
made for the
were
plan1
honored gue1ts, Mr. and Mn. HY· tentatlvci
f)' to serve the luncheon.
auxilia
sell.
Mr,. Dalt Kennedy w11 appointed as chairman for the annual Pop­
py Sale to be held in May.
Transportatlon for t� children
at the party Wal .provided by Paul
Haptonstall anjl Ted Chapman.

I

For Sale

flll!t CN�lilic•tian for Hi1 iudgelhip• • • He
i1 recoigniatd ti ,mlnently quallli1d by
:
tr•l"i.n9 �IHI 11perl•� for the judg11hip.

Farmers Hire
Less Labor Now,
�ar,�,

r u

Since that time a lot of water
has nowed down the river. 1'he
Blake,lee lamily has grown older,
lar1er and we hope wiser. It hu
been a plea,ure and a privilege to
work with the people or Meip
County ln ID.ID)' different educa­
tional fields and pro1ram1. Many
groups have cooperated. Seve l
n
new ,roups have been formed _and

", • • Hi1, pendida,ey ii Important her■, ••
it i• �r,.Mgh� fhe district, bec•use of hi,

Child,tn'• H mo
Ward, Gue,t,
n�
j. u_w!'l'i.,
0, A�,e
, l'f ,.,..,ie}'•
n . J.,elfOJl,
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.,
•t
ifJpin tJ,e
�Jf rea utar
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Y ll!YflW;II,
JMaNJ•
�prll l1 Chllcl WeUUJ �onth

By ROBERT (Bob) . HOEFLICH
Wl!LL, TUESDAY is "V-ne," ,..., tel' plaee , ifl &lt;WIMC!di· , t,o M...U

Gerald ine
Young

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Gard en Club
Meetin g Set
For Syrac use .

C. I. 8LAklSL II
Cwnty lxt.n■lon A.-nt, A1rl.
Twenty year■ a110 lhUI weekend
• youn1 fellow and hla wife came
to Me I I■ County where be be1an
work u County A1ricullural A,·
ent. The flood waters or the AprlJ
1 � nood wtre ju!I recedina:, but
the four or five foot fiood lin� on
many window■ on front atref't waa
still clearly evident.

� MPH• DIiiy Times
Slid '41torllllr;

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SEJl !'AGE 6
"91, Ady.

4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT . . • REPUBLICAN PRIMAR

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Wffl'H JOHlS?

COURT O F APPEY,ALS
MAY 3, 1960

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County Agent Co�p�tes 20th
Year Senice 111 Meigs County

O N forB .JudgeC RAY
G O R DCandidate

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cii.\'!f,'t.

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Sub�titute P,��or
To Speuk Su,....._y

01 ssiij10N
Pomeroy Chapter, . 186, OES,
�come
will meet in �Jular seuion l!!'!"IY,nd re.:
i
j,l,j
t��
ijl
will
&gt;f
jei
Plan!!I
m.
p.
7:45
Tuesday at
� , �ltd or
J1.
be completed for inspection on
I)• red
..
4,'•��
M ay 12 and all members are uri­
r ?'
�jlmi,.
to
t
t
•.
ji!!f
ecl to attend.
�qg �dojl � !"hii;li VI' -'80 m
bl&lt;!Dm,

Memher o� the Ohlo
Colle-clor-9 �iat-ion, inc.

N• W•

Red Bud Trail in Middlepo rt has
bee.D a be•"tltlll •ia:ht thia pHt
week with the trees ht full bloom.
The Trail, which WH originated
by the Middleport Garden Club
about 30 year&amp; 110. atarta at the
river on Main and goe1 out Grant
Street lo Roule 7.
The first of tb ea,., trees was
planted by lilts. Romer Grant M
yean ago and she also plant�d the
Ir�� l&gt;Y, 1110 .I. �/J� B&lt;Jpljit
Churdi · 1i''the Ume ��e Garden
-"-' 1!, cijet/. v.. �lh­
tJlu}j
�
IIJ''!'� lhe
�elhodlst

be 1ueat p11tor and teach the 1
adull Sunday School class. It
presumed that he will also hold
St. P•ul Ev•ngeli, ,l Lutheran services a1 St. John Evangeliral
Church will ha Ya Sunda)' School at Lutheran Church, Pine Grove, at
9: 30 a . m . and worship service at 2 p. m .
1 0 :30 a . m . as usual this Sunday.
There will be a Congregational
P ut. or Henry Meu ser, a retired
following iservice.!i at the
meetini
ca­
ute
substit
a
in
pastor serving
pacit)' for the Ohio Distnd, w i ll St. John's Chu rl·h.

�lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., April 30, l!le0--3

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Cash &amp; Carry

$3.25 roll
$i.75 roll
$2.50 roll
$2.1 0 roll
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stern Racine In Tie

adlO(·k Called Because Of
Darkness After 9 Complete Innings

t'ern High's baseball team played its second tie game
with � a week Friday when Racine went nine innings at East­
enf alld quit at darkness when the score was 6-6.
Last week Ee.stern battled Belpre to a tie. Both games are
of the teams.
� finished al the next meeting----------� ' to..Eastern
un1 imbcn•d a bushel of

t�.

t,.

' th ree-run doub le came
again st Tornado Wo \f ¥ s
vy b1tl1 11g
th t base! full in lhe six t h
with
• r,f.ghttian der Joh t my Cleland who
when
f ive runs !!cored and put
went all the way givin g u p 10 Rac ine ahe ad 6-4.
l
C
o lins
hit;a. Ftigh tfielder Larry
C haun cey is at Raci ne M011day
h•i1 five of them inrlu ding th t ee

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a
1 00 00!5 000----6 7 3
Raci ne Shortstop Zenith Chev alier co t.
120 200---6 10 2
n
001
aster
r: , •t•cted a doub le and a homer whil e .E Cleland and Jarrell. Swartz
,,j . "-towdcr,• got a triple.
.
pecked away with and L yons
Eas1�ru
,.
" runs 1 11 the first, third and fourth.
'
and pair11 of runs in the fifth
and seventh, the final duo forcing l,on ,:e,,t Ga,ne Play�-d
the game into extra frames.
Jo Texo• Saturrlay
t
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPI­
Clelan d kept out of devasta ting
Hio Grande Valley Cianls
The
trouble with 12 atrike outs and
�
two runs ill the 24th inn•
scored
issued only three pass('s, the latTex.as League game with
a
or
ing
ter a weleome-d l'hange in TornB1 ;
Missions early
o
Antoni
San
thr
do pitching policy as 57 had
t
or the l o ng­
one
4-2
win
to
to&amp;y
1 __:. been issue i11 six previous out- est games in the hist ory of base
ln,:11 by Racine pitcher s.
hall.
Swartz, •:astern pitched, ran•
II was the longest game in Tex­
three
only
walked
ned 7 and also
League history ( 5 hours, 24
as
tiving up a double and 1r1ple to minutel) breaking a 50-Year•old
a:et
Duane Wolfe, the only boy to
record, and tied the set·ond lonu:­
more 1 han one 'J"(Jrnado safety.
eat aame in major leau:ue history.
, Brooklyn and Boston played a
t11rnt on · May J, 1920, thut we(Jt
26 innings.
•
s.il;l'gles 1111d

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pair

triples.

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precision-mixed
for your prefect

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•S"l,AN DINGS

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pd GB
10 3 .769
Pittsburgh
9 5 .643 1 ½
San Frandsto
7 5 .583 2½
Mil'waukee
8 6 .571 2 1,2
Lo.!i AnJ::clcs
6 6 .500 3 ½
St . Louis
5 9 .357 5 ½
Philadelphia
4 9 .308 6
('incinnati
3 9 .260 6½
Chica20
FrW1y'1 Resulh
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Mllw.avlce,e 5 Phile....lphla 3 (N)
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By United Pr... lnte-rnatlonol
That shrill whistle you rear to-(!;iy is Charlie Dressen t0011n' lh11t
the Milwaukee Bravcti ' express is
on its way.
Charlie"s '"big train" looked SUS·
piciously like a To onervilh.&gt; Tl'o lley when the season started but
it's rolling f,st now with three
straight vic-tories that ha�· e it solid•
J y back in . the early N ational
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Wbi•e•ni h Added
Braves' Express Is Tootin'
On Its Way To National Flag
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Seturdey'1 Probable Prtchtl'l
Plthburgh et Clnclnnetl-O.n
111, CM) v• N•wc:ombt- 1 -0
Phlled•lphie at Mllwauk.._
Cardw•II 1-1 v1 Burdette 1 -1
Chicago et St. Lo11i1 (N}-An­
dfftion 0.0 v1 Mimi 1-1
Sin FrancllCO et LOI Anaelff.
IN)-0'0.11 2•1 w1 Orysdelt 3-1
Sund,1y'1 Gamts
Pittsburgh 1t C lnclnn1tl
�11-.dttphle at Milw1ukH
Chicago at St. Louis
AMERICAN LeAGue
W L Pd, GB
Detroit
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5 4 .556
New York , .
5 4 .5!ffl
5 4 .5!ffl
Chi&lt;'llgo
6 5 .545
Baltimore
Washington
IJ 5 .MM) ½
5 5 ,500 ½
Kansas City
4 6 .400 I ½
BOfltOn
Cleveland
a !I .375 I ½
Friday's Reaulh
MEL&amp;OURNE, Au1trella UPI Auburn Copeland, 132, Flll'lt, hltNnO..-. 2 ,.._ York 1 (N}
Mich., 1N1ppd Conny Ruclhof, 1 34, Clrit:111Mi1 5 KensH City 4 (N)
Chluga 3 Dttrait 1 IN)
Gemwiny (9).
S.tvrcl1y's Probable Pltthan
New Yorti et 8eltll'l'l.or.....C01tH
2... 'II ....... 1,0
lnlroducinJJ , . •
w..hin..-.n at Boston--PaKual
NATIONWID "ll
1•2 YI 8...-ww 0-1
Detroit et Chlco.,......,.oytoek 1,0
N W
vs Score 0.1
KHIH City 1t C l•'ll•l1nd­
D1t� 1-0 vs Latm.in 0,0
Sund1y'1 GamH
Detroit at Chicago 2
Klnut City at Clav•lanct 2
tl,e auto lnauran••
N9W York at 81ltlmor•
Wnhl"9t0n 1t 10!\ton 2
policy of tomorr�w
lnt•rnatlonel LHs,u•
rODAY I Fo, full detail,
Buffalo 1 1 R lchmet'ld 5
on this important, new low�
"ochNt.r 5 Columbus 4
oost covenge for your car,
T•ronto 3 Miami 1
H1ven1 3 Montr� • I 2
ArMrlc1n Anoc:l1tlon
MlnnHpoll1 5 Dell11-Ft, Worth 3
Chorlffton 2 St. P1'ul O
0.nnr at lndlonapoll1, ppd rain
Ph. WY-2-2"60
1 15 I. 2nd
OHIO COLLEGI 8ASEtALL
Pom.roy, Ohio
Ohio State 9 Illinois O
C lncln1ntl 4 Brlldl.., J lit geme
lr■dley 4 C lnclnn1t 3, 2nd ..me
Bowline Gr1,n 3 Notr• Dame 2
Ceplt1I 3 1&lt;,nyon O
Oh,I' '-Jnlv.rsity 14 Ml•"'I 2
Ohio WMl1yen 9 Denison 5
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ant, 6-foot, Z.inch, 200--pound out
r1elder, was purchased by the
Cle1'eland Indians today £tom the
performance. He left the l!Pmt' Cincinnati Reds.
after pulling a muscle in his el­
Fvrn1erly with Milwaukee, St.
bow in the nintb.
Lo uis and C'llic■go, Whisenant bat­
Cnnd•II
In :II
Cal.Cher Del Crandall droYt in ted .239 and hit five home runs
the rir-st two Milwaukee runs with in 38 games with the Red� last
a sat"rifice fly and a homer- and sea&amp;on.
the Braves then overcam" a 3-2
deficit in the sixth with three
IUSPIN&amp;IGN LIFTED
runs.
Th e world rhampion Los A nMU.WAUKEE, Wis. UPI
ge)es DodgeNI rlpJ)ed the San Heavyweiiht Willi Besmanoff went
Franciscn Gianb. 10-2. and the ahead with plane t oday to meet
St. Louis Cardinals icored 10 runs Eddie Machen in R 10-ro und bout
in the ei,:IU h inning to down the at Seattle, Wash., July l3 arter
Chicuo Cubs. 16-6, in other Na­ learnlna that bis suspension by tilt:
tional League aames. ln the Am·
erican Lea.11:ue, the Chita&amp;o White
Sox beat the Oetrolt Tia:ers, 3- 1 ,
creating a three-way tie for first
the Baltimore Oriolea
place;
COIN.OPERATED
$ha,1ed the New York Yankees,
LAIJ Nl&gt;RY WILL
2-1, and the Cleveland Iidians beat
the Kanw City Atllletics, !1-4.

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W11hlnaton at■te Athletic Com­
, Pl.HT
mission has beerr lifted. He was
IOSTOJI U P I - Rolph (Tl9orJ
suspended for pulling out or a JonN, I�", Yonk•rs, M. Y., ovt­
previou1ly • scheduled bout wil h pol"t.d JM De Nuul, lW'ti N ...
ton, Man. I lO),
M.1ehen .

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Juan Pizarro. one of the young­
er pilchen Dressen promistd
would be a key fac1or in the
Braves' 'fortunes this year, turned
in one o r the best games or hi.s
c-areer Friday night when the
Braves scored a 5. 3 Yi&lt;"tory over
lhe Philadelphh, Phillies. The win
left the Braves 2½ games behind
the firsl-plaee Pittsburgh Pirates,
who were rained out in Clndn•
nati.
Pizar�o, an i n a&amp;ain-out-again
CHISOX GET AWARDS
{1reballer Over the last ro ur ve.irs,
UPI - NeHte Fox of
CHTCAGO
pitched n o-hit ball and struck out
Sox will receive
White
Chitaio
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nine er the 19 ballers
Award
Memorial
Landis
Judge
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a sensational third-to-ninth relief
as the American League's most
valuable player for IND between
iames of Sunday's doublehearter
against the Detroit Ti&amp;ers.

Nucci A Comer
Says The Tiger
After Victory

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He hos many yea rs of experi ente i n
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BOSTON UPI-Veteran Ralph
Tiger Jones tabs 20-year-old mid­
dleweight Joe De Nuc4;i of subur­
ban Newton a "tutut'e world
beater."
But that's In the fitture, and
stayint in the pr4!sent, or near
:past. the 32-year.old Jone• hand­
ed Ot&gt; Nucci a boxing lesson Fri­
day night while •ppeariq In bis
46th nati onally televised fight,
Jones �rabbed a unanimous IO.
round decision by knowing all the
trirks, but he was _hi&amp;h in hi11
praise for young DeNuecl.
"When he lear-na more com•
binations and how to pace him•
self he ' s goln;i to be a world
beater," said Jones after 1he
bout al the Arena. "He has a
real righting heart. Sure, he's
!!till a bit inexperienced, but he
surprised me In that rtrst round
when he started out awfutty fast.
Luckily, I was warmed up real
well before I came out of my
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South a-,he-t IUI
Churd,
Paul Hook,, miniller. t:30 Sunday
School; 8 Wor,hip Service S11t1d1y evenina; 7:80 pm Charce YF
THE RENT VEIL
Saltlrday.
S I hnllUecl by Rn. &lt;lytle J. lartletl, 1'L o1t,14o&lt; IUB Chwch, P••I
· Mkldleport Clmtdi f1f the Nu.areae
Hoob, minister. JO;OO Sunday
W·h ile J..:,sus h_une on the cros, a. very ligDlficant thing
School: 1 1 :00 worship; 7:ao pm
ppened which IS recorded in Matt. 27:5 1 . "And behold the
YF: 7.30 pm Friday Prayer meet.- ha
ver
l �f th� ten:aple was rent in twain from the top to the botIng: 7:30 pm Charge YF saturdaJ
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Una.d Meth� llf Church,
'Mus vei l_ wa, • very im portant
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of the tabe rnaCle
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gene Brown, nilnlsler. Pomeroy. -wtuc was carried from place
S�nday $chool 9: 15 am Kenneth to place during th e early his­
Fmley, Supt; Wonhip 10:30 am tory of I sreal and carried ovTopic "The Fruits or the Paith- er t nt t he temple
worship.
(ul"; MYl-"_J r.•Sr. Gpm; Wednesday �is
veil made of very fine
7 pm Choir rehearsal. Mrs. Jobn
We1'ry, director; Wed. 9 am Pray• hnen wa,s of one oiece which
er and study of lhc book: "Luke'• separated the holy· place from
Portrait of Christ." Sunday Me- the Most Holy Place into
thodl!!t Men meet at Forked Run which the high priest went
Lake 2:30 Jl. m. meeting in the once a year on the day of
Jng. Robert Herndon, preai- atonem ent for his ow n sins
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and those of his people . Heb.
htheny 1ua Church F. I. 9:7 · This was
the method of
Dunn. past or. Wonhip and comhaving
sins
forgive
n under
munlon 9 : 30: Sunday Sch ool at
10:30: Eber CArnahan Supt ·•. y. the law.
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Bu t Christ being come a·n
Hour 6:30.
Cortnel EUI Church, ,. E . high pr i est of good thing s to
Dunn, pastor. Sunday School 9 : 30 come , by a greater and more
· it' ;t,
Wayne Rous�. Supt.; Preachina perfect tabernacle not ·mad,,
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with hands that is to
. say , no
Syracu• ElJI Church, F. E.
th"
bUI'· tdmg .. nel her by
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Dunn , past&amp;r. Sunday Sch oo l al t' e �loOd
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of
goats
-:nd
calves,
Re,. C. J. BtrtJett
9:,0: Ben (,iuisenberry Supt· worChureh of the Nu.arene
i1HP an� ccunmunrnn 10:45:' pray. but by his own blood he en.
tered �n once Into the hol y place. hav itlg obtained eternal re· · .,. er meeting ·Wedne!ld:iy 7-30
Alfred M.thodi,t Church, Rtv. demphon for us Heb . 9 · 1 1-12. The blood of Christ is able to
Robert R, Card. pastor. Sundav '!!,Ur� our conscience from dead works to serve the Vll1g
Sehool_ O:to Lloyd Dillinger, Supi.' upd!
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Worship service 10·45 with Rev
We are admont hed tO come bol�d�y unto the throne of ,-rac
e
Car�. Wednesday evel!:!n g praye; ' that we may obta� me
rcy, and ,ind �ce to help in time of
m
service 7.30; Saturday evenin g at � F
or w have not an bigh_
wbkh cannot be touch7·30 cane,, meehng.
ed with I b. e ieehng of our lnlirn)llles: but was in all points
Mi..,..111• Mothodl,t Chu,.,. temp�ed
h ke as we are, yet without sin. Heb. 4: 14•16
revival services befog held each
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wonderful thought and assurance that we today have
a
evening and will c ontinue through
Sunday, May 8th. You are cor- an unchangeable priesthoOd in tbe One who was victorious
over death, and who is able to save them to the uttermos
dla1lly invited to attend.
t
Plrst B1,tl1t Churdt, Recine-, � hat com e unto God hY. him , seek\ be eve liv th o m a e
l
k
Arthur R McCauley, pastor. 9: 30 intercession for them. One who i,
ha�Jes:• u nd
eflle d •
am iunday Sch ool; 10:45 am separate fr.om sin rs, a nd ma
h lgh_•er than the heavens,
Mornine worship "The Undivid ed who needeth not ;!� a s tho h �
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prtestl, to offer up sarri­
se
an
Y
Down through the centuries God has c,il led upon man to do gm,t thin� Thl 1
Church"; 6 pm BYF: 8 pm Eve• fi�,e , f'1rst f
or h'IS own sms and tht!n for the people : for this he
nlng iervice "The Sermon That did
true today a, rt was In· � lime of Abraha m. A cowbot herding his cattle as �p
once_, when he offered up himself. Heb. 7:24-27.
Won Thre4!! Thou!lnd" · Wednesget the summons to lead his people as did M
wll!Je t_lmdlng his 'M
h
M
y friend the good news is for �u. that Jt ls no longer ne'
day 7:30 pm Prayer m eeung_
laln. God spea· s to man through man's ow n mind is c».lls loday ;:'· :\
c
ary
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to &amp;pproaeh some human rQediator to ha\Te sins for·
k
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was h is summons to Moses to lead his
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Great Bend, Arthur a. M c-Cauley, gi ve n r ��r God h as given to us a new covenant · · · a hea rt
come ministers ahd leaders of the Chulci.°C �
n�
o :ima
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pastOT. 9·30 am Morning worship· fe lt religion, a transformed heart and min d , if 0 · please, jf
a startl ing manner, such as a genie appearl Ilg in a sudden Dish of Oime
-"'nle Undivided Church,; '10: Ui we have claimed Jesus as our great high
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Brought on by our shortcomings slaves to our own mistakes
. �e tbeream . Sunday S(!hool; 7 pm Evenit\11: fore brethren, boldness to enter into the
11 and f
h!li!s
t bY e b lood
ne
0r good l ead ers in our churches is as evident today IS It was infhillme o��:::
pra1se serv1ce: 2 pm Hymn Sing.
of Jesus, by a new and living w:,Y. w h' h
;t /s o bv1ous t ha t we all need the Church
•th consecrated
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Tht f;n1 Unltttl P,o-,l•n for us, through the veil that Is
and that the Churoh needs men.
18y, ��s esu. and havmg an
Church, Syraeuse Rev . Howard. ..high priest over thc ho u se
o_f God let us draw near wltb a true
.
Ruppelt, pastor,
am Mornihli beart m
full a ssu rance of faith. Heb. 1 0: 14-22.
worship, Junior ch oir under the
Let us note one thing In closing, man wou1d have undou bt•
dlre7tl on of Mrs. Bob crow and
d ly
_rent the veil from bottom to top, bu t it was God who
�rs. Bob l-larden will sing a sJii· f
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i
ent
It
from top to bottom . Men have been for AOme t
cial numher tor MJy Day serv�
th u
year
s _ trying to close that rent in the veil by h ::an � the beginning ol family we.. ��
rs. Mary _CottrlU, aceompanil(;
uu mentahty, but Jesus said "No
man cometh un to the Fm
a.
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sermon topic "May Day fear or fher but by me " And he
'm s d that tf we would com e to
freedom?" to im Sund�y school him , he would i � no wise c:;: i e
us out ·
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Th. First United P,..tbytarl•n
I am 1 k' g f _t l 1s
nd
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Mlddt,port
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l'on eroy , llud1et llllopflal Ce ter
so I say �fo�� l
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. 9 :so � Sunday our confidenc!, wbJc
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h a th great recompence of reward
fl)f� IQ!30 momln1 worshif.
or. ye have "! ed of pa!ience, that, aftf!r ye have done
The senior cholr wUI flng
the wi'i
Thanks to God, A m�rica". Le i .. God, y e might receive the promise. Heb. 10:35•36
.
Sauer, Jr., wlll sing
;Jmtom Built Kitchens
the ,..Lor
ard T. French; one by Mr, "The Joyo1,1s Way"; 6:30
E.
Prayer"
for the beginning of tl!t antd Mr! B. N. East
llalers
ol Holsum Bread
In rnemory of Youth Hour: 7;30 'Evening servit'e
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family week, sermon "May na" Mrs. Ahce
PJlddleport
Farley; ,two by Mr. and "Some Mistakes of Good People
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tear or freedo m'" 8·00
Mrs. Harry Cheiher in ml.!mory of "!ed. 7:30 Prayer meetin
g and
May 2 at 7:30 Se�si on 'meetin i �
harles Eddy and Mar)· Blackford; Bible study ; Wed. a
choir practhe pastor's study; May f e-al Jr four by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight ti�.
OF AM!!RICA
choir; 7:00. Sr. choir practi�e. · a,d t".'°'o
by Eudell and David
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l.oeal Cnloa &amp;HS, Bav�nswood, W. V"
Fndtr1ted Chu,c:h R•v W ldo Konkr
· Year Dodg• &amp; Plya1111U, Oeale,
1ght;
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Spring
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Di11trict
onferalp�
BarteJ1,, pastor, P�eroy: J�hn
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Wm. B'laell n.ar, Supt. 9: 15 am Sun �beurch � be 1� the M elhodiBt Watson, Supt. 9: 30-11 : 1 5 combined
m Gal11polls on May 115
t
day- School · 10 · 25 am
study
8h'1 begi r:m ing in the afternoon.
��Iee o . wonhip and
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Smldna
Sand or Solld Rock".
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or Nw,•,r100 8P1
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Chureh School Db, young peo ple
church for
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'1:30 pm Monday Board o f Christ'. Bi�le School R. C. Steffy, Sort.; creation at ft: 1:ao men and boys
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C�rf•ll•a S.ltnco s,.1...- 144 Thur&amp;d
. ay monthly church
coun- 1
M')llberry A*·• Pomel'()f. 'Morn• cU meetln(.
tn, tel'Vict it 11 wltb ''F.:V11rlast­
The H..th MMhodlet Church,
tnr· PuDUlbmeqt" ,th, al!bject of M"Jddlepo ,
rt
the: aermon. Golden Ttlxt: 'Ml.ou, paator. Dlvlqeft.a)'mon Konkright
worship 10:30 an:
tc,rd, art
,and r'eai;b to for- .e:ermon '1Wlndo"Hs
of lte.aven"·
f�unday School 9:30 Jack Becbtle:
Supt; Jr. YF fl:00 pm In church
ba■ement: Sr. YF 6:00 pm· choir
rehearaal tor Jra. Wednesday at
6:30 and senior at '1:00 pm· om.
,cfal Board n,eeting May
Ten
new hymnal, hlYe been placed
in UI� nnclull')' one by Mr. and
Mrs, Marlon French In memory o l
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stern Racine In Tie

adlO(·k Called Because Of
Darkness After 9 Complete Innings

t'ern High's baseball team played its second tie game
with � a week Friday when Racine went nine innings at East­
enf alld quit at darkness when the score was 6-6.
Last week Ee.stern battled Belpre to a tie. Both games are
of the teams.
� finished al the next meeting----------� ' to..Eastern
un1 imbcn•d a bushel of

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again st Tornado Wo \f ¥ s
vy b1tl1 11g
th t base! full in lhe six t h
with
• r,f.ghttian der Joh t my Cleland who
when
f ive runs !!cored and put
went all the way givin g u p 10 Rac ine ahe ad 6-4.
l
C
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hit;a. Ftigh tfielder Larry
C haun cey is at Raci ne M011day
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Raci ne Shortstop Zenith Chev alier co t.
120 200---6 10 2
n
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aster
r: , •t•cted a doub le and a homer whil e .E Cleland and Jarrell. Swartz
,,j . "-towdcr,• got a triple.
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pecked away with and L yons
Eas1�ru
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" runs 1 11 the first, third and fourth.
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and seventh, the final duo forcing l,on ,:e,,t Ga,ne Play�-d
the game into extra frames.
Jo Texo• Saturrlay
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPI­
Clelan d kept out of devasta ting
Hio Grande Valley Cianls
The
trouble with 12 atrike outs and
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two runs ill the 24th inn•
scored
issued only three pass('s, the latTex.as League game with
a
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ter a weleome-d l'hange in TornB1 ;
Missions early
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Antoni
San
thr
do pitching policy as 57 had
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or the l o ng­
one
4-2
win
to
to&amp;y
1 __:. been issue i11 six previous out- est games in the hist ory of base
ln,:11 by Racine pitcher s.
hall.
Swartz, •:astern pitched, ran•
II was the longest game in Tex­
three
only
walked
ned 7 and also
League history ( 5 hours, 24
as
tiving up a double and 1r1ple to minutel) breaking a 50-Year•old
a:et
Duane Wolfe, the only boy to
record, and tied the set·ond lonu:­
more 1 han one 'J"(Jrnado safety.
eat aame in major leau:ue history.
, Brooklyn and Boston played a
t11rnt on · May J, 1920, thut we(Jt
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W L Pd GB
10 3 .769
Pittsburgh
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San Frandsto
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Mil'waukee
8 6 .571 2 1,2
Lo.!i AnJ::clcs
6 6 .500 3 ½
St . Louis
5 9 .357 5 ½
Philadelphia
4 9 .308 6
('incinnati
3 9 .260 6½
Chica20
FrW1y'1 Resulh
St. Lo\ll1 16 Chi&lt;:a90 6 jN)
Mllw.avlce,e 5 Phile....lphla 3 (N)
Los Angel•• 10 l•n Fr■nclsco
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By United Pr... lnte-rnatlonol
That shrill whistle you rear to-(!;iy is Charlie Dressen t0011n' lh11t
the Milwaukee Bravcti ' express is
on its way.
Charlie"s '"big train" looked SUS·
piciously like a To onervilh.&gt; Tl'o lley when the season started but
it's rolling f,st now with three
straight vic-tories that ha�· e it solid•
J y back in . the early N ational
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Wbi•e•ni h Added
Braves' Express Is Tootin'
On Its Way To National Flag
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Seturdey'1 Probable Prtchtl'l
Plthburgh et Clnclnnetl-O.n
111, CM) v• N•wc:ombt- 1 -0
Phlled•lphie at Mllwauk.._
Cardw•II 1-1 v1 Burdette 1 -1
Chicago et St. Lo11i1 (N}-An­
dfftion 0.0 v1 Mimi 1-1
Sin FrancllCO et LOI Anaelff.
IN)-0'0.11 2•1 w1 Orysdelt 3-1
Sund,1y'1 Gamts
Pittsburgh 1t C lnclnn1tl
�11-.dttphle at Milw1ukH
Chicago at St. Louis
AMERICAN LeAGue
W L Pd, GB
Detroit
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5 4 .556
New York , .
5 4 .5!ffl
5 4 .5!ffl
Chi&lt;'llgo
6 5 .545
Baltimore
Washington
IJ 5 .MM) ½
5 5 ,500 ½
Kansas City
4 6 .400 I ½
BOfltOn
Cleveland
a !I .375 I ½
Friday's Reaulh
MEL&amp;OURNE, Au1trella UPI Auburn Copeland, 132, Flll'lt, hltNnO..-. 2 ,.._ York 1 (N}
Mich., 1N1ppd Conny Ruclhof, 1 34, Clrit:111Mi1 5 KensH City 4 (N)
Chluga 3 Dttrait 1 IN)
Gemwiny (9).
S.tvrcl1y's Probable Pltthan
New Yorti et 8eltll'l'l.or.....C01tH
2... 'II ....... 1,0
lnlroducinJJ , . •
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NATIONWID "ll
1•2 YI 8...-ww 0-1
Detroit et Chlco.,......,.oytoek 1,0
N W
vs Score 0.1
KHIH City 1t C l•'ll•l1nd­
D1t� 1-0 vs Latm.in 0,0
Sund1y'1 GamH
Detroit at Chicago 2
Klnut City at Clav•lanct 2
tl,e auto lnauran••
N9W York at 81ltlmor•
Wnhl"9t0n 1t 10!\ton 2
policy of tomorr�w
lnt•rnatlonel LHs,u•
rODAY I Fo, full detail,
Buffalo 1 1 R lchmet'ld 5
on this important, new low�
"ochNt.r 5 Columbus 4
oost covenge for your car,
T•ronto 3 Miami 1
H1ven1 3 Montr� • I 2
ArMrlc1n Anoc:l1tlon
MlnnHpoll1 5 Dell11-Ft, Worth 3
Chorlffton 2 St. P1'ul O
0.nnr at lndlonapoll1, ppd rain
Ph. WY-2-2"60
1 15 I. 2nd
OHIO COLLEGI 8ASEtALL
Pom.roy, Ohio
Ohio State 9 Illinois O
C lncln1ntl 4 Brlldl.., J lit geme
lr■dley 4 C lnclnn1t 3, 2nd ..me
Bowline Gr1,n 3 Notr• Dame 2
Ceplt1I 3 1&lt;,nyon O
Oh,I' '-Jnlv.rsity 14 Ml•"'I 2
Ohio WMl1yen 9 Denison 5
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ant, 6-foot, Z.inch, 200--pound out
r1elder, was purchased by the
Cle1'eland Indians today £tom the
performance. He left the l!Pmt' Cincinnati Reds.
after pulling a muscle in his el­
Fvrn1erly with Milwaukee, St.
bow in the nintb.
Lo uis and C'llic■go, Whisenant bat­
Cnnd•II
In :II
Cal.Cher Del Crandall droYt in ted .239 and hit five home runs
the rir-st two Milwaukee runs with in 38 games with the Red� last
a sat"rifice fly and a homer- and sea&amp;on.
the Braves then overcam" a 3-2
deficit in the sixth with three
IUSPIN&amp;IGN LIFTED
runs.
Th e world rhampion Los A nMU.WAUKEE, Wis. UPI
ge)es DodgeNI rlpJ)ed the San Heavyweiiht Willi Besmanoff went
Franciscn Gianb. 10-2. and the ahead with plane t oday to meet
St. Louis Cardinals icored 10 runs Eddie Machen in R 10-ro und bout
in the ei,:IU h inning to down the at Seattle, Wash., July l3 arter
Chicuo Cubs. 16-6, in other Na­ learnlna that bis suspension by tilt:
tional League aames. ln the Am·
erican Lea.11:ue, the Chita&amp;o White
Sox beat the Oetrolt Tia:ers, 3- 1 ,
creating a three-way tie for first
the Baltimore Oriolea
place;
COIN.OPERATED
$ha,1ed the New York Yankees,
LAIJ Nl&gt;RY WILL
2-1, and the Cleveland Iidians beat
the Kanw City Atllletics, !1-4.

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W11hlnaton at■te Athletic Com­
, Pl.HT
mission has beerr lifted. He was
IOSTOJI U P I - Rolph (Tl9orJ
suspended for pulling out or a JonN, I�", Yonk•rs, M. Y., ovt­
previou1ly • scheduled bout wil h pol"t.d JM De Nuul, lW'ti N ...
ton, Man. I lO),
M.1ehen .

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Juan Pizarro. one of the young­
er pilchen Dressen promistd
would be a key fac1or in the
Braves' 'fortunes this year, turned
in one o r the best games or hi.s
c-areer Friday night when the
Braves scored a 5. 3 Yi&lt;"tory over
lhe Philadelphh, Phillies. The win
left the Braves 2½ games behind
the firsl-plaee Pittsburgh Pirates,
who were rained out in Clndn•
nati.
Pizar�o, an i n a&amp;ain-out-again
CHISOX GET AWARDS
{1reballer Over the last ro ur ve.irs,
UPI - NeHte Fox of
CHTCAGO
pitched n o-hit ball and struck out
Sox will receive
White
Chitaio
the
in
faced
he
nine er the 19 ballers
Award
Memorial
Landis
Judge
lhe
a sensational third-to-ninth relief
as the American League's most
valuable player for IND between
iames of Sunday's doublehearter
against the Detroit Ti&amp;ers.

Nucci A Comer
Says The Tiger
After Victory

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He hos many yea rs of experi ente i n
bui lding rooqs and bridges with the Ohio
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BOSTON UPI-Veteran Ralph
Tiger Jones tabs 20-year-old mid­
dleweight Joe De Nuc4;i of subur­
ban Newton a "tutut'e world
beater."
But that's In the fitture, and
stayint in the pr4!sent, or near
:past. the 32-year.old Jone• hand­
ed Ot&gt; Nucci a boxing lesson Fri­
day night while •ppeariq In bis
46th nati onally televised fight,
Jones �rabbed a unanimous IO.
round decision by knowing all the
trirks, but he was _hi&amp;h in hi11
praise for young DeNuecl.
"When he lear-na more com•
binations and how to pace him•
self he ' s goln;i to be a world
beater," said Jones after 1he
bout al the Arena. "He has a
real righting heart. Sure, he's
!!till a bit inexperienced, but he
surprised me In that rtrst round
when he started out awfutty fast.
Luckily, I was warmed up real
well before I came out of my
dressing room."

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Mr. and Mr■. Herblf!n Di.lOJl Of
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South a-,he-t IUI
Churd,
Paul Hook,, miniller. t:30 Sunday
School; 8 Wor,hip Service S11t1d1y evenina; 7:80 pm Charce YF
THE RENT VEIL
Saltlrday.
S I hnllUecl by Rn. &lt;lytle J. lartletl, 1'L o1t,14o&lt; IUB Chwch, P••I
· Mkldleport Clmtdi f1f the Nu.areae
Hoob, minister. JO;OO Sunday
W·h ile J..:,sus h_une on the cros, a. very ligDlficant thing
School: 1 1 :00 worship; 7:ao pm
ppened which IS recorded in Matt. 27:5 1 . "And behold the
YF: 7.30 pm Friday Prayer meet.- ha
ver
l �f th� ten:aple was rent in twain from the top to the botIng: 7:30 pm Charge YF saturdaJ
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Una.d Meth� llf Church,
'Mus vei l_ wa, • very im portant
U:
of the tabe rnaCle
h
gene Brown, nilnlsler. Pomeroy. -wtuc was carried from place
S�nday $chool 9: 15 am Kenneth to place during th e early his­
Fmley, Supt; Wonhip 10:30 am tory of I sreal and carried ovTopic "The Fruits or the Paith- er t nt t he temple
worship.
(ul"; MYl-"_J r.•Sr. Gpm; Wednesday �is
veil made of very fine
7 pm Choir rehearsal. Mrs. Jobn
We1'ry, director; Wed. 9 am Pray• hnen wa,s of one oiece which
er and study of lhc book: "Luke'• separated the holy· place from
Portrait of Christ." Sunday Me- the Most Holy Place into
thodl!!t Men meet at Forked Run which the high priest went
Lake 2:30 Jl. m. meeting in the once a year on the day of
Jng. Robert Herndon, preai- atonem ent for his ow n sins
�;��_
and those of his people . Heb.
htheny 1ua Church F. I. 9:7 · This was
the method of
Dunn. past or. Wonhip and comhaving
sins
forgive
n under
munlon 9 : 30: Sunday Sch ool at
10:30: Eber CArnahan Supt ·•. y. the law.
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Bu t Christ being come a·n
Hour 6:30.
Cortnel EUI Church, ,. E . high pr i est of good thing s to
Dunn, pastor. Sunday School 9 : 30 come , by a greater and more
· it' ;t,
Wayne Rous�. Supt.; Preachina perfect tabernacle not ·mad,,
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and commumon 8·00.
with hands that is to
. say , no
Syracu• ElJI Church, F. E.
th"
bUI'· tdmg .. nel her by
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Dunn , past&amp;r. Sunday Sch oo l al t' e �loOd
l
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of
goats
-:nd
calves,
Re,. C. J. BtrtJett
9:,0: Ben (,iuisenberry Supt· worChureh of the Nu.arene
i1HP an� ccunmunrnn 10:45:' pray. but by his own blood he en.
tered �n once Into the hol y place. hav itlg obtained eternal re· · .,. er meeting ·Wedne!ld:iy 7-30
Alfred M.thodi,t Church, Rtv. demphon for us Heb . 9 · 1 1-12. The blood of Christ is able to
Robert R, Card. pastor. Sundav '!!,Ur� our conscience from dead works to serve the Vll1g
Sehool_ O:to Lloyd Dillinger, Supi.' upd!
_
Worship service 10·45 with Rev
We are admont hed tO come bol�d�y unto the throne of ,-rac
e
Car�. Wednesday evel!:!n g praye; ' that we may obta� me
rcy, and ,ind �ce to help in time of
m
service 7.30; Saturday evenin g at � F
or w have not an bigh_
wbkh cannot be touch7·30 cane,, meehng.
ed with I b. e ieehng of our lnlirn)llles: but was in all points
Mi..,..111• Mothodl,t Chu,.,. temp�ed
h ke as we are, yet without sin. Heb. 4: 14•16
revival services befog held each
rt
15
wonderful thought and assurance that we today have
a
evening and will c ontinue through
Sunday, May 8th. You are cor- an unchangeable priesthoOd in tbe One who was victorious
over death, and who is able to save them to the uttermos
dla1lly invited to attend.
t
Plrst B1,tl1t Churdt, Recine-, � hat com e unto God hY. him , seek\ be eve liv th o m a e
l
k
Arthur R McCauley, pastor. 9: 30 intercession for them. One who i,
ha�Jes:• u nd
eflle d •
am iunday Sch ool; 10:45 am separate fr.om sin rs, a nd ma
h lgh_•er than the heavens,
Mornine worship "The Undivid ed who needeth not ;!� a s tho h �
i
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prtestl, to offer up sarri­
se
an
Y
Down through the centuries God has c,il led upon man to do gm,t thin� Thl 1
Church"; 6 pm BYF: 8 pm Eve• fi�,e , f'1rst f
or h'IS own sms and tht!n for the people : for this he
nlng iervice "The Sermon That did
true today a, rt was In· � lime of Abraha m. A cowbot herding his cattle as �p
once_, when he offered up himself. Heb. 7:24-27.
Won Thre4!! Thou!lnd" · Wednesget the summons to lead his people as did M
wll!Je t_lmdlng his 'M
h
M
y friend the good news is for �u. that Jt ls no longer ne'
day 7:30 pm Prayer m eeung_
laln. God spea· s to man through man's ow n mind is c».lls loday ;:'· :\
c
ary
r:
,
•:u:�
to &amp;pproaeh some human rQediator to ha\Te sins for·
k
1
.
!ss
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· c l
was h is summons to Moses to lead his
't
Great Bend, Arthur a. M c-Cauley, gi ve n r ��r God h as given to us a new covenant · · · a hea rt
come ministers ahd leaders of the Chulci.°C �
n�
o :ima
n
���•·
pastOT. 9·30 am Morning worship· fe lt religion, a transformed heart and min d , if 0 · please, jf
a startl ing manner, such as a genie appearl Ilg in a sudden Dish of Oime
-"'nle Undivided Church,; '10: Ui we have claimed Jesus as our great high
·
Brought on by our shortcomings slaves to our own mistakes
. �e tbeream . Sunday S(!hool; 7 pm Evenit\11: fore brethren, boldness to enter into the
11 and f
h!li!s
t bY e b lood
ne
0r good l ead ers in our churches is as evident today IS It was infhillme o��:::
pra1se serv1ce: 2 pm Hymn Sing.
of Jesus, by a new and living w:,Y. w h' h
;t /s o bv1ous t ha t we all need the Church
•th consecrated
�
Tht f;n1 Unltttl P,o-,l•n for us, through the veil that Is
and that the Churoh needs men.
18y, ��s esu. and havmg an
Church, Syraeuse Rev . Howard. ..high priest over thc ho u se
o_f God let us draw near wltb a true
.
Ruppelt, pastor,
am Mornihli beart m
full a ssu rance of faith. Heb. 1 0: 14-22.
worship, Junior ch oir under the
Let us note one thing In closing, man wou1d have undou bt•
dlre7tl on of Mrs. Bob crow and
d ly
_rent the veil from bottom to top, bu t it was God who
�rs. Bob l-larden will sing a sJii· f
,
i
ent
It
from top to bottom . Men have been for AOme t
cial numher tor MJy Day serv�
th u
year
s _ trying to close that rent in the veil by h ::an � the beginning ol family we.. ��
rs. Mary _CottrlU, aceompanil(;
uu mentahty, but Jesus said "No
man cometh un to the Fm
a.
.
sermon topic "May Day fear or fher but by me " And he
'm s d that tf we would com e to
freedom?" to im Sund�y school him , he would i � no wise c:;: i e
us out ·
.
Th. First United P,..tbytarl•n
I am 1 k' g f _t l 1s
nd
erful Person to come again and
Mlddt,port
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Church, Middlepo rt, Rev. H oward
l'on eroy , llud1et llllopflal Ce ter
so I say �fo�� l
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. 9 :so � Sunday our confidenc!, wbJc
J»Htor
d �l�
h a th great recompence of reward
fl)f� IQ!30 momln1 worshif.
or. ye have "! ed of pa!ience, that, aftf!r ye have done
The senior cholr wUI flng
the wi'i
Thanks to God, A m�rica". Le i .. God, y e might receive the promise. Heb. 10:35•36
.
Sauer, Jr., wlll sing
;Jmtom Built Kitchens
the ,..Lor
ard T. French; one by Mr, "The Joyo1,1s Way"; 6:30
E.
Prayer"
for the beginning of tl!t antd Mr! B. N. East
llalers
ol Holsum Bread
In rnemory of Youth Hour: 7;30 'Evening servit'e
·
family week, sermon "May na" Mrs. Ahce
PJlddleport
Farley; ,two by Mr. and "Some Mistakes of Good People
";
tear or freedo m'" 8·00
Mrs. Harry Cheiher in ml.!mory of "!ed. 7:30 Prayer meetin
g and
May 2 at 7:30 Se�si on 'meetin i �
harles Eddy and Mar)· Blackford; Bible study ; Wed. a
choir practhe pastor's study; May f e-al Jr four by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight ti�.
OF AM!!RICA
choir; 7:00. Sr. choir practi�e. · a,d t".'°'o
by Eudell and David
,-1 t
l.oeal Cnloa &amp;HS, Bav�nswood, W. V"
Fndtr1ted Chu,c:h R•v W ldo Konkr
· Year Dodg• &amp; Plya1111U, Oeale,
1ght;
C
k
Spring
c;:,r::;: p=::
Di11trict
onferalp�
BarteJ1,, pastor, P�eroy: J�hn
e wl I
Wm. B'laell n.ar, Supt. 9: 15 am Sun �beurch � be 1� the M elhodiBt Watson, Supt. 9: 30-11 : 1 5 combined
m Gal11polls on May 115
t
day- School · 10 · 25 am
study
8h'1 begi r:m ing in the afternoon.
��Iee o . wonhip and
.
Smldna
Sand or Solld Rock".
UIJWV
. 1enlce, 0a'.---,-nce
or Nw,•,r100 8P1
.
Ch urch of Christ, Mlctdltpor"f)
un
. eJ'Y and Junmr
llalten OI Geof' Bread
Chureh School Db, young peo ple
church for
.
.
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Fred
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G
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ar
ner,
ministe
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9:30
·
c il�n; 6: 30 Youth meeting re·puIIcJpa Ung, serm9n by pastor·
.
'1:30 pm Monday Board o f Christ'. Bi�le School R. C. Steffy, Sort.; creation at ft: 1:ao men and boys
·
Jan Education meeting; '7:30 pm I0.30 M orning worship serm�I\ meeting SGund film "A Boy and
C�rf•ll•a S.ltnco s,.1...- 144 Thur&amp;d
. ay monthly church
coun- 1
M')llberry A*·• Pomel'()f. 'Morn• cU meetln(.
tn, tel'Vict it 11 wltb ''F.:V11rlast­
The H..th MMhodlet Church,
tnr· PuDUlbmeqt" ,th, al!bject of M"Jddlepo ,
rt
the: aermon. Golden Ttlxt: 'Ml.ou, paator. Dlvlqeft.a)'mon Konkright
worship 10:30 an:
tc,rd, art
,and r'eai;b to for- .e:ermon '1Wlndo"Hs
of lte.aven"·
f�unday School 9:30 Jack Becbtle:
Supt; Jr. YF fl:00 pm In church
ba■ement: Sr. YF 6:00 pm· choir
rehearaal tor Jra. Wednesday at
6:30 and senior at '1:00 pm· om.
,cfal Board n,eeting May
Ten
new hymnal, hlYe been placed
in UI� nnclull')' one by Mr. and
Mrs, Marlon French In memory o l
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pll' word f&lt;r,r three eoo.eeutive iMerti0111.
I
11-dll - one month for 30 centa per word.
Pull. rtt.l of. 3 �nt. per word 'lriU be cb•�d fer 1dY"1:isint
II DOI pold wllllln 10 days after .--.lvlng bUl.
Bmxt: iLQ Aclverttllna - Sbou.ld be reportf"d i.m.mediately. The
Dail:, SeDtlnel wW not be responaibLe for ;nore Wi&amp;J'I one mcor•
net inlert.41,n.
c.rd of Tu.OD •ad s,odal Not.ice• of Ew1lts U .UO. Obitllm.ea
JlllbiLahed at 1 eent per word.
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Prlct $200. 0. F. Lyons, Rut­
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CAR WASH and
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Crawler., l'ihing supplies, fish­
Ing l!C'ldl■ea, available from 6
a, m. to '1:30 p. m. week days.
Sunday 6-1 0 a. m . Fife Novelty
Shop.
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THERE WILL BE A DANCE AT I
the Mooae Hall, Saturday nlght
frc:im '9:30 to 1 2:30. The public
la Invited. There will alao be a
Gun Shoot, Sunday at l p. m. ou
Rl. 7 behind the skating rink.
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WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK OF
"M■y 9 to May 15. Open Monday,
May 16. "Cliffs Shoe Repair,"
�1lddlep:-rt.
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.ATTINTION TIA.CHEAS
Teachers needed for summer as­
aienment. Gm,ranteed Income.
For
informatlqn, . w:rite . Mr.
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iVJ:NDOW QUNO» AND SHADFS
Ver1.,lian Blinds, all 1ize1 and
colon. Free &amp;allmate■. Dale
Wippal Supply1 2H\ Union i\ve.,
Pomeroy, Ohic..
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This Week's Special

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Card of Thanks

WE � ISH TO EX PRE�S _ OUR
eratitude and . apprecu1_hon to
our many fr1end11, ne 1i:, hhors,
relatiYe doctors and nurses a1 ,
Children's and Meigs l lospitala,
Pomeroy Emergency
Squad,
Ewlni Funeral Home and Rev.
Hal Oostc&gt;r for their -ht!lp and
kindneaa &lt;luring the illneH and
death of our beloved daugllter
-and aisler, Virginia Jean Burke.
(Signed : )
Mr. and Mra, Robert Durke,
Mr . .and Mn. John Schultheiss
Robert, Gerald and Kenneth
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excellent condition. First $12:5,
11ets ii. Phone CH 7-225 1 .
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mowing machine, Ready for
work. Ou�ck &lt;iale. $300. G. A.
D�em, Aaclne, Phone Y.' 19-3088.
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A FORD BETWEEN 1929-1940.
Good body and tenders. State
price and condition In fint let­
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Street, Pomeroy, o.
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Portland, Ohio. i5 room house, 1
acre, outbuildlng11,
carpenter
ahop. Variety fruit and grapes.
Fur further informatlon call
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hom1e with bath, 2-room secon d
houic, 2 barm, double garage,
Water supply, 2 dug wella.
Lea�Ni. mineral rl&amp;hta go. Price
$6800.00. Nylon Hldc-A·Bf!d 11,nd
chalr. $l7'; 9 x l2 wool t Ji and
pad, $73; Hotpolnt auton,iatlc
clolhfl dryer $85; Kohler and
Campbell piano, $SO; Lii rllC
Perfection fuel oil stove, $ l l ll.
Sec Sylvia Carman, Peach FUrk
Road, or Phone WY 2·6883·
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ACRE FXRM::aood

, Room unfurnished apartment,
and 11m11ll furnished apartment
In Pomeroy. Phone WY .2·3028.
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FIVE, SIX, OR SEVEN ROOMS.
11� Butternut Ave. Inquire with­
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Good Men
fl 70 - $125 - Aver... Men
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We have all of lhe talr and 11-ver­
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gol.-d men. To these men, we will
offer a guarant('cd weekly. income and rurnish hlm with all
lhc good quali li�d leada he can
use, He. must Ile of good charactc-r, have an auto, have I famJ ly obligalion, man manaa:e menl
capabllllies. These p011ition1' are
nailabll' In Meiaa. Alhena, Vin­
ton and Jack11on counties.
If I"OU can mecl Lhc above quallfication1 imcl you are completely
sincere about a solid future,
c111l Lancaster U I. :i◄513 'for
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the proceeds going to the churches.
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Rachel at the next meeting wbtcb
will be held at Forked Run L,ke.
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car jabc0tk and Roy, Mr- and Mft.
Davt Yatu, Mr. a11d· Mrs, Glen
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Harlls Frapk
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo"le
Frederick and family, ·Mrs. Tree,

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flee, of Webster &amp; Fultz, Pomerov
N1tlonal Bank Building, PomerojV
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Ohio, unUI 10:00 A. -H. on the 8Ua ... -1 i
day of May, 1 960, tor the aalf Ut ••
I.he Ella White rea1 e1tate 11itu1ted
in the Village of Syracus1, Ohio.
and consisting of a two ,lon' fram e
dweUlng house , tour room■ downatatrs ■nd three roorn1 and bath UII
stain, garage and four adjolhtni
Iota.
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$MO().OO 11nd cannot be sold for
le"11 than the apprai11ed value.
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Adi:nlnlatratrlr. oi thi
Estate of Elli White,
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10:30 N'�wa
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12:00 Noon New,
12:IJ Vlrclnla VILltot (Pa,:e•llle
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12:30 United Netlon■ Sbo•
12;t5 Socbl Set:urUr
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1 :30 Sunday Showeaae
2;00 ·Annlv.,ury !;howeue
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8:08 Sunday Sbowcue
8:30 Rev, Wlllon (New Hann
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4:00 Sunday Show-cue
4:30 Newa
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5:30 News &amp; we,tber
1:40 Gan,re111�an Moeller
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6:00 Sundown Serenade
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Gardt:n Club of W. Va.
Championship Bowling
Sunday Moviclime
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Favorite Story
Science Fiction Theater
Meet the Press
Sunday News Picture
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Loretta Young Show
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Harry Mliler,

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Pomeroy WY •2-319!
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Albany 3353
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Be1'udM h'OI')' &amp;nd turquoiae
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for man. No drtnklng. Write
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Look at the Space. Look at tibe
beater, nel nice.
tinel, Pomeroy.
ii 28 3tp
Prk:ea. Look at the Saving1,
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Beauty Shop, Phone WY'2�1.
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DRESS UP FIXTURES FOR SHOW APA.11."1.'MENTS - i'Urmi?ued and
harness, kidney V spread atraps
unt urnUlhed. Mc.Yuten, Middle­
Oh1e.
and a lot o! olhcr lhings 11t., a
port.. Phone WY •2-1288.
2-3-tt 215,U
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�·Ai.al ha trow No. 1 2, double set
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work harne!tll, good shape. J
room apartment11. A. N . Bengel,
youn � 4 year old iron gro)'
Phone NY2-3272.
1 1-2-tfc BARNES-SIMPSON
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mare, good worker single or
Agentt. Mlddleport. Firte., AuC.
double. Good 11cl h11rness on fOR RENT HOUSE IN POM�ROY
mobile, 8ondL Pllone WY-J.
bllck. Al,m , good to ride. Sec
4 rooms and bath, unfurnl11hed.
2903.
Uowitrd Stewart' 1-larrlsonvllle
Call af•.�r 5:30 P. M. Phone
Rt, 1, Ohio.
4 28
WY2-a61,
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DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOi\
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4:30 Science Fiction Theater
5:00 Dete,c-tive's Diary
5,30 Waterfront
6 : 00 Home Run Derby
8:30 News Piclure
4:45 S�turday Sports Roundup
0:5&amp; We■tbercast
,too Saturday Night Jamboree
1:30 Bonina
8:$0 Man and the Challenge
9:(tO The Deputy
9:30 World Wide, 60
10:30 �an From ln terpol
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186' PONTIAC VB t dr. Sedan. .Ra­
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Equipment

( 9a ) Ma rine Supplie&amp;

19M t.:UEVROLET V8 .Slation W•·
son. One careful owner. Show11
be11t of care. $13�.oo. BlaeH­
nar'a, Pomeroy .
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1�7 BUICK V8 Cent.ury 2 dr. h■rd
top. Power 1teffin1 1nd brakoa.
Dyn1tlow drivie. One ureful
owner. Like new flnlah lnalde
and out. tl71HUNJ. Bl1t1ttnar'a,
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Blaetlnar'■, Pomeroy,
4 27 tile

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Hlvhfft Quality Aulomatlc■
Personal property of the late
493 Ll11C10l1t It.
MODERN
i'' lVE
FOR SALE
S E E
Herman Kelch will be sold at
Phono WY•24561 Mlcldlroom house, full basement and
aurtion al the residence next
atlic. Assume balance of 4.7o
lo the Post Ofhce at Portland,
COMPLETE IN�URANCE �RU­
direct governmenl loan Lot ro
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SOFT WATl!:R SERVICE
lectloo.. Llfe, Aut.o, fl'ire. Polio.
,c ! Ml. Good neighborhood. Call
v 1nat-0r ftefrlgeralor,
Elflctric
Chet 11a.nnehill.. Owner
Call Don K1lll, 31:ldd.leport ,
or see Freddie Thiibet, M•son, 1
Range, Tables, Kitchen Stove,
0"10.
111 MulMt'ry
PonMro'f
W. Vt.
4-26-tfc
and Cabinet, fuel Oil and Coal
Heaters, Livin� Room Suite,
FOR SALE SEVt•;N ROOM HOUSE I
2 Bedroom Suites, Upholstered GRAVELYn.AcToi SAL•• AND
with two baths, garagt', wasb
Chairs, Wool kugs, TV Set, End
Service. 51 2 E. Ma lft, Pomeroy.
house, cellsr, lar{:t.' corner Joi
Tables, . Coffee Table, Utility
PhOM WY2-2975. 0Pffl 'tll 9 ,....
localed in Chester, Ohio. on
Cabinet, Player
Piano Rolls,
p. m. until June l . S.,ln.,.n, I
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Route 1. Priced to sell If inter­
Portables, Electric Mower, Hand
Harold &amp;ernhnt,
RNd•ville,
ested call or write Paul Poling,
Ohio. Phone, Cooly".llt 3'91.
Toola, Bee Hive and F,quip,­
MIOOLEPORT - 9-room
brick,
Ripley, W. Va. 'I t-i. ES2-9433.
/ bath, hardwood
ment,
Porch Furniture, 1 2
3-10.lfc
floors, full
4-26-tfc
Gauge Shot Gun and many oth­
basement, rurnace, large level
er articles not listed. Terms:
lot $12,1500.00.
I, '). McCOY
Cash.
S
iRACUSE10-room frame and
AUCTIONEER
Mot rHpon1ibl• for ■ccic..nts
store
.,n
Rt.
124. Has 2-five
Ro""9 2,. LOftl Bottom, ..._
Mrs. Virginia Moore
roon:. apartments. All util!lie�.
Adminiatralrix
HOM.l: BUu..DERS, £ffiCft CABIOnly $:i750.00 for quick sale.
NET makers Formica sink tops. 90-ACRE FARM-20 in cultivaBradford Auction Company.
Vinyl iuoe11tos block laid. Houae
4-30-6tc
lion, balance in timber and
grass. 2 dozen young fruit
repa.ln ot all deacrlptiou. CaU
STEAM TABLE, ELECTRIC HOT I G uy Ne'.&amp;ler, Racine, Ohio.
tree. 2 hen houses, J reliervoirs,
dog mat'hine, booths and elec2 24 Uc
with 2 w.iter systems. 6-room
tric
compressor.
Will sell ------------house, bath, full basement with
cheap. Inquire Marie Steiner, MU&amp;LLIR FURNACkc., WISflNOdfep freeze, barn and other
HOUSI appllanqa. Arnold a,o.
Corner Restaurant,
Cheshire,
buildings $9000.00.
0., or call WY2-'4!565.
4-30-3lc
thff11, 5yracuN, Ohio. PhGM 1 76 ACRE FARM--50 in culliva1 1 -19-tfc
WY-2.-6314.
lion, balance in improved pasBED AND
SPRINGS, DlNING 1 ___ ___ _____
ture. Lays
well. Has good
table, wood rocking chair, iron 'lll.,EVlSION RADlO A...�D SM.ALL
nice
silo,
dairy barn,
fences,
Ot.ia
board, lawn
appHance repalr. Phone
mower.
Ellen
milking
parlor.
7·room
house,
Ohio.
Ebersbach WY2-208�.
M:cCllnloet.
Rac,ne,
4-30-3tp
bath, bueinent and 2 porches.
2-1-Uc
1 963
CHRYSLER
WINDSOR
$14,000.00.
need motor work, F-20 Farmall CUSTO.ll BU lLT XITUUCN D&amp;
CUCKLER REALTY
tractor on rubber, needs some
aiped for . �llf homJ l'NI .,..
&amp;ox 299
PhoM WY1-3130
repair, or sell for parts, t set
ttm,tea. l'oc�ID and Abbott.
Pomeroy, Ohio
8-6-tf
14 and 1 set 12 inch pull type
Phone WY-2-�1.
4-30-Jtc
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shell, Kingsb ii ry Road, Rt. No. ft LI Y ISION RADIO A 0 SMALL FOR SALE FOUR ROOM BLO CK
Appl lanc. Npalr, Cell P r• nk
house, basement and land for
2, Pomeroy.
4-30-31.p
Capttlna, 414 N. hcond Av■.,
sale.
2-25Q2 Mrs. Theresa Louise
- - - -Ali In Good Condition
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Mlddllpffl,
-Gibbs, Letart Rt l, M ason C.O .•
GIRLSI
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4-30-3tc
W. Va.
AUCTION
You may aa well be dead aa with_
CNnplete lenlee
out while tennis oxtorda. We
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FIVE II0
0.M H0-USK
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Crltt Bradford
have them at $1.99, $3.29 and
with bath. Nice loeation. Melvin
$4.49. Navy and cha-cha hat■ $1.
'Write, Phone or Contact
Hood, 1 1 1 Loclllt St., PomerOJ
Shoe Box,
4 27 4tc 1 A. C. lltADFORD, Recine, OhS..
S·So-3'0tp
COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR, $33.
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Phone WY 2-204-4.
4 Zll 3tc
BOUSE FOR SALE Lil l'AGEPhone WY-2-5 1 0 1
town, la rooma, 4 rooms down,
up,
approximJ.tely
1
acre
le­
2
POMEROY, OHIO
vel land excellent. well 13 mile•
from Pomero)' on St.ate Route
1111D BOATS ANO MOTOM "5
6Q2. Price $800.00.
Inquire
and 11P whll• th.., lut. Met;o­
Mr.s.
Howell
at
Paa:etown.
pollttn Moton. 600
Main
3-12-80tc
It,, PorMroy, Phone WY�O.

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pletod t,,, In advance o/ Ille AU(.
ROME UPI - Wort on the In• Z7 openlna:.
-----st.allalion11 for the 1ummer Olympies Gamea at Ro ,ne wUl be comMr,
at.d
Mr■. Rollin Daniel■ of
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Columbut are
■nnouncins the
Eric
Mannlnj:, on
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COT't'AG AND
April
12.
338 above Antiquity near Ohio
Rivfl!r. Out of high water. Priced
Grandparenll ar• ,iln. 'dl.l\nnina
to 11ell . See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2 Darliela of Columbu1 and M.n. Mar­
Racine.
Va.
4 2:5, 6tc I tha Woolard, Parkenbur&amp;,

1 2 1 1 Rea l !:state

PHONE WY-2-2 1 57
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TWO HOMES Nl..AR RUTLAND.
4 • room frame, I acre ground
,11nd 5 • room rrame, J.:JO acres.
Sacrifice for quick salt&gt; Mabel
Hoi;:uti, Hutland, Ph. SH 2-49:12.
4 23 6tp

C U LLIGAN

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l'O&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llESULUl
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O NE G ARDEN TRACTOR WITH
Buy The Best I n
fo• e pie�s of equipment, one
blot:k machine with 25 pallets.
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Water Softening
Charles Fosler, RDl, Ratme.
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WANT ADS

'I Nbta per wqrd, oae lneertl.Oft. llinimum chr.rce - 60 �,._.
pll' word f&lt;r,r three eoo.eeutive iMerti0111.
I
11-dll - one month for 30 centa per word.
Pull. rtt.l of. 3 �nt. per word 'lriU be cb•�d fer 1dY"1:isint
II DOI pold wllllln 10 days after .--.lvlng bUl.
Bmxt: iLQ Aclverttllna - Sbou.ld be reportf"d i.m.mediately. The
Dail:, SeDtlnel wW not be responaibLe for ;nore Wi&amp;J'I one mcor•
net inlert.41,n.
c.rd of Tu.OD •ad s,odal Not.ice• of Ew1lts U .UO. Obitllm.ea
JlllbiLahed at 1 eent per word.
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3 DAYS
C DAYS
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$4.50
IO
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New Faclory Method

ALL STEEL FLAT BED 8 FT. BY
12Mi ft. for lwo ton truck.
Prlct $200. 0. F. Lyons, Rut­
land, SH2-4294 .
4-29-Jtc

CAR WASH and
MOTOR CLEANm

UVE BAIT, MIN NOWS, NJGHT
Crawler., l'ihing supplies, fish­
Ing l!C'ldl■ea, available from 6
a, m. to '1:30 p. m. week days.
Sunday 6-1 0 a. m . Fife Novelty
Shop.
4-21 -12tc

$4.50

W hile You Wail

LANDMARK

SERVICE STATION
E. Main It.
PomeroY, Ohio
..,,_ WY,2-9931
Oil Cha_, Lobe Jobi,
TV Stampe

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TERMITI AND PIIT CONTROL
by Fain. FrN lnlplltCtlon. ln1ur­
N by Nationwide.' PhOM R.
•nd A. 1-..vlc. ·st.Hon WY22366..
4-26-tfc

THERE WILL BE A DANCE AT I
the Mooae Hall, Saturday nlght
frc:im '9:30 to 1 2:30. The public
la Invited. There will alao be a
Gun Shoot, Sunday at l p. m. ou
Rl. 7 behind the skating rink.
ii 28 3tp

WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK OF
"M■y 9 to May 15. Open Monday,
May 16. "Cliffs Shoe Repair,"
�1lddlep:-rt.
·! 28 6tp
.ATTINTION TIA.CHEAS
Teachers needed for summer as­
aienment. Gm,ranteed Income.
For
informatlqn, . w:rite . Mr.
Clark, P. O. ,BoX 4083, Parkera•
bura:, W. Va.
4 29 3tc

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iVJ:NDOW QUNO» AND SHADFS
Ver1.,lian Blinds, all 1ize1 and
colon. Free &amp;allmate■. Dale
Wippal Supply1 2H\ Union i\ve.,
Pomeroy, Ohic..
3-4-00lc

This Week's Special

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Card of Thanks

WE � ISH TO EX PRE�S _ OUR
eratitude and . apprecu1_hon to
our many fr1end11, ne 1i:, hhors,
relatiYe doctors and nurses a1 ,
Children's and Meigs l lospitala,
Pomeroy Emergency
Squad,
Ewlni Funeral Home and Rev.
Hal Oostc&gt;r for their -ht!lp and
kindneaa &lt;luring the illneH and
death of our beloved daugllter
-and aisler, Virginia Jean Burke.
(Signed : )
Mr. and Mra, Robert Durke,
Mr . .and Mn. John Schultheiss
Robert, Gerald and Kenneth
Burke.
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excellent condition. First $12:5,
11ets ii. Phone CH 7-225 1 .
4 28 3tc

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OLIVER 60
mowing machine, Ready for
work. Ou�ck &lt;iale. $300. G. A.
D�em, Aaclne, Phone Y.' 19-3088.
4 25 6tn

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I IM9 DODGE
condition , Mr■. Tyree Picken,.
4-S0-8lc
Phone W1"'9a.

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TWO PONY COLTS. REA80N1ble. D■Yld VanMeter, Weat
COlwnbla.
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WY-2-2774

Vaughan', Exterminating
Company
St, Mlrys, YI. Va.

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Before 9:30 A.l,t

A FORD BETWEEN 1929-1940.
Good body and tenders. State
price and condition In fint let­
ter. Write Mike Fultz, 1 10 High
Street, Pomeroy, o.
4 28 3tp

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JAME� SLAUGHTER PROPERTY,
Portland, Ohio. i5 room house, 1
acre, outbuildlng11,
carpenter
ahop. Variety fruit and grapes.
Fur further informatlon call
VI 3-2416.
4 27 6tp

PIANOS

• BALDWlN
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and OTHl:R FAMOUS
BRANDS

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Pomeroy, Ohio

iJ.reom
hom1e with bath, 2-room secon d
houic, 2 barm, double garage,
Water supply, 2 dug wella.
Lea�Ni. mineral rl&amp;hta go. Price
$6800.00. Nylon Hldc-A·Bf!d 11,nd
chalr. $l7'; 9 x l2 wool t Ji and
pad, $73; Hotpolnt auton,iatlc
clolhfl dryer $85; Kohler and
Campbell piano, $SO; Lii rllC
Perfection fuel oil stove, $ l l ll.
Sec Sylvia Carman, Peach FUrk
Road, or Phone WY 2·6883·
-f 28 3tc

ACRE FXRM::aood

, Room unfurnished apartment,
and 11m11ll furnished apartment
In Pomeroy. Phone WY .2·3028.
4 28 3tc

FIVE, SIX, OR SEVEN ROOMS.
11� Butternut Ave. Inquire with­
in,
4 28 3lp

Special

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$299-95

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Bishop Pike
Colleee New� Conferea•
Big Pirture
:My11tery Matinee
Open J-learing
Campaign Round.up .,
The Commonwealth of
Nations

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Mattie'• Funday Funn._,.
News Conference
People's Choice
Robin Hood
Tl:&lt;Cl!_dOWJ
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The Rebe�'
The AJas •. .i.f\!
Johnny Staccato

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Sports Special
Danee Party
Movie Spectac�lar
Perry Ma■on
Wanted-Dead or Alive
!r. Lucky
llaYp GU11, Will Trayel
Gun11mbke
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News and Weath.er,
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4-30-Stc

REFRIGERAWASIIEl! S AND
lors, furnished apartment, ullll­
tiea furnl11hcd. Phone Ewing's
Store WY2-2660, Pomeroy.
4-30-3lc

Revival Cru■ad,e
Amerlc1n11 at Wor\
CllT"!sUan Sc\en&lt;:e1
FYI
Camera 3
Blg Picture

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llev. l:lwood GJbbll
Qrpl Roberts
MoYle Maaterpieee,
Wllbrd Wilcox
Face the Nation
G!I Col!ege Bowl
�mall World
Tb• :r..enU&lt;!!i C,nll!rT
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Dtln'1,11 tbe llen Cf
81QO Ed S)lllivan Show
�,!JI! 011) Theater
9:!lo �. Wt�hcock Pre ent.
10,00 l1ct llon&gt;11 Proarem.
19,30 Wliat'I l,ly Lin•
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DESIRABLE APARTMENT
IN
Middleport. Call WY2-3267.
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Good Men
fl 70 - $125 - Aver... Men
Pair Man
We have all of lhe talr and 11-ver­
j11e��en we need, but we heed
gol.-d men. To these men, we will
offer a guarant('cd weekly. income and rurnish hlm with all
lhc good quali li�d leada he can
use, He. must Ile of good charactc-r, have an auto, have I famJ ly obligalion, man manaa:e menl
capabllllies. These p011ition1' are
nailabll' In Meiaa. Alhena, Vin­
ton and Jack11on counties.
If I"OU can mecl Lhc above quallfication1 imcl you are completely
sincere about a solid future,
c111l Lancaster U I. :i◄513 'for
immediate appointment.
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9:30 Ann Sotbern Show
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Long Bot.tom Churche11 met ih the
Methodist Church bBBement Fridiy
evening for a Jitney Supper wilh
the proceeds going to the churches.
Vice president. Gepeva Yat.e■
presided at t�e meetln2. Mrs. Tr11s
Swain or£ered prayer and G1,i�ine
Newlun iave a talk on the BibJ'e
chanctet, 8.uth.
Delores Fra11lr: will speak on
Rachel at the next meeting wbtcb
will be held at Forked Run L,ke.
Evel1n Slout's birthday wa■ ftl·
meqibered and the meeiing clued
with Pl'■)'er by Osc�r �3l&gt;c9c,.
A.ttendln1 were • Mr. nd ·Mn, QI­
car jabc0tk and Roy, Mr- and Mft.
Davt Yatu, Mr. a11d· Mrs, Glen
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Harlls Frapk
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo"le
Frederick and family, ·Mrs. Tree,

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flee, of Webster &amp; Fultz, Pomerov
N1tlonal Bank Building, PomerojV
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Ohio, unUI 10:00 A. -H. on the 8Ua ... -1 i
day of May, 1 960, tor the aalf Ut ••
I.he Ella White rea1 e1tate 11itu1ted
in the Village of Syracus1, Ohio.
and consisting of a two ,lon' fram e
dweUlng house , tour room■ downatatrs ■nd three roorn1 and bath UII
stain, garage and four adjolhtni
Iota.
The real estate la appr■I� tor
$MO().OO 11nd cannot be sold for
le"11 than the apprai11ed value.
· FRIEDA FAEHNLE, al
Adi:nlnlatratrlr. oi thi
Estate of Elli White,
deceased.
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10:30 N'�wa
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12:00 Noon New,
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1 :30 Sunday Showeaae
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Gardt:n Club of W. Va.
Championship Bowling
Sunday Moviclime
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Favorite Story
Science Fiction Theater
Meet the Press
Sunday News Picture
overland Trail
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Loretta Young Show
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MOTOR
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Mlddlaport WY •2·2649
Pomeroy WY •2-319!
Ju.UTZ Pl D STOit
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HAMILL IIRVIC STATION
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Albany 3353
Effry Day llenlef'

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SOMEONE TO CARE FOR CHILD·
REN for two week
Live in.
frURDY BABY BED. SOLID panel
Phone
WY
2-2297.
4
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adjusta
board,
b&amp;ad
and
tobt
aprlnllt Sifnmon, "Bea 1.1.ty•Baby" KITCIIEN HELP. APPLY
waterproof lntusprlna: fftlllrcu.
""f!IOn only al M■rlln Rostaur•
,-Exc4lllent. ,::ondltlon, Ph. WY 2ant, Mlddhtport.
4 28 3tc
4 27 Ste
Super 81 - 4 Door
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-----------i ! uEALTHY WOMAN 611-10 ro
Be1'udM h'OI')' &amp;nd turquoiae
live In and cook and keep hou,e
flnllll, Nke new" t,lrea, bydr.ama•
for man. No drtnklng. Write
lie -· po- brlk... rodlo,
668-H, c/o Tho Daily SenBox
Look at the Space. Look at tibe
beater, nel nice.
tinel, Pomeroy.
ii 28 3tp
Prk:ea. Look at the Saving1,
For IJhi, Bolt Buy &amp; Beet Terru BEAUTICIAN. APPLY IIYSEU:s
Beauty Shop, Phone WY'2�1.
on Ne-w 1'l'id USED, Look lo
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Diet Sterrett

CLIL,\NDI
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DRESS UP FIXTURES FOR SHOW APA.11."1.'MENTS - i'Urmi?ued and
harness, kidney V spread atraps
unt urnUlhed. Mc.Yuten, Middle­
Oh1e.
and a lot o! olhcr lhings 11t., a
port.. Phone WY •2-1288.
2-3-tt 215,U
� bal'C'a ln. Also Good hone drawn
�·Ai.al ha trow No. 1 2, double set
5 ANO 8 HOOM HOUSE,TW
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lnsuronce
work harne!tll, good shape. J
room apartment11. A. N . Bengel,
youn � 4 year old iron gro)'
Phone NY2-3272.
1 1-2-tfc BARNES-SIMPSON
lN� lJR ... Nl&amp;:
mare, good worker single or
Agentt. Mlddleport. Firte., AuC.
double. Good 11cl h11rness on fOR RENT HOUSE IN POM�ROY
mobile, 8ondL Pllone WY-J.
bllck. Al,m , good to ride. Sec
4 rooms and bath, unfurnl11hed.
2903.
Uowitrd Stewart' 1-larrlsonvllle
Call af•.�r 5:30 P. M. Phone
Rt, 1, Ohio.
4 28
WY2-a61,
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DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOi\
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4:30 Science Fiction Theater
5:00 Dete,c-tive's Diary
5,30 Waterfront
6 : 00 Home Run Derby
8:30 News Piclure
4:45 S�turday Sports Roundup
0:5&amp; We■tbercast
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1:30 Bonina
8:$0 Man and the Challenge
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186' PONTIAC VB t dr. Sedan. .Ra­
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er. Sharp car. $2AH.OO. Blaetl­
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Equipment

( 9a ) Ma rine Supplie&amp;

19M t.:UEVROLET V8 .Slation W•·
son. One careful owner. Show11
be11t of care. $13�.oo. BlaeH­
nar'a, Pomeroy .
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1�7 BUICK V8 Cent.ury 2 dr. h■rd
top. Power 1teffin1 1nd brakoa.
Dyn1tlow drivie. One ureful
owner. Like new flnlah lnalde
and out. tl71HUNJ. Bl1t1ttnar'a,
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Blaetlnar'■, Pomeroy,
4 27 tile

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PUBLIC AUCTION
Hlvhfft Quality Aulomatlc■
Personal property of the late
493 Ll11C10l1t It.
MODERN
i'' lVE
FOR SALE
S E E
Herman Kelch will be sold at
Phono WY•24561 Mlcldlroom house, full basement and
aurtion al the residence next
atlic. Assume balance of 4.7o
lo the Post Ofhce at Portland,
COMPLETE IN�URANCE �RU­
direct governmenl loan Lot ro
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Ohio, May 7, 12..30 P. M . : Kel•
SOFT WATl!:R SERVICE
lectloo.. Llfe, Aut.o, fl'ire. Polio.
,c ! Ml. Good neighborhood. Call
v 1nat-0r ftefrlgeralor,
Elflctric
Chet 11a.nnehill.. Owner
Call Don K1lll, 31:ldd.leport ,
or see Freddie Thiibet, M•son, 1
Range, Tables, Kitchen Stove,
0"10.
111 MulMt'ry
PonMro'f
W. Vt.
4-26-tfc
and Cabinet, fuel Oil and Coal
Heaters, Livin� Room Suite,
FOR SALE SEVt•;N ROOM HOUSE I
2 Bedroom Suites, Upholstered GRAVELYn.AcToi SAL•• AND
with two baths, garagt', wasb
Chairs, Wool kugs, TV Set, End
Service. 51 2 E. Ma lft, Pomeroy.
house, cellsr, lar{:t.' corner Joi
Tables, . Coffee Table, Utility
PhOM WY2-2975. 0Pffl 'tll 9 ,....
localed in Chester, Ohio. on
Cabinet, Player
Piano Rolls,
p. m. until June l . S.,ln.,.n, I
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Route 1. Priced to sell If inter­
Portables, Electric Mower, Hand
Harold &amp;ernhnt,
RNd•ville,
ested call or write Paul Poling,
Ohio. Phone, Cooly".llt 3'91.
Toola, Bee Hive and F,quip,­
MIOOLEPORT - 9-room
brick,
Ripley, W. Va. 'I t-i. ES2-9433.
/ bath, hardwood
ment,
Porch Furniture, 1 2
3-10.lfc
floors, full
4-26-tfc
Gauge Shot Gun and many oth­
basement, rurnace, large level
er articles not listed. Terms:
lot $12,1500.00.
I, '). McCOY
Cash.
S
iRACUSE10-room frame and
AUCTIONEER
Mot rHpon1ibl• for ■ccic..nts
store
.,n
Rt.
124. Has 2-five
Ro""9 2,. LOftl Bottom, ..._
Mrs. Virginia Moore
roon:. apartments. All util!lie�.
Adminiatralrix
HOM.l: BUu..DERS, £ffiCft CABIOnly $:i750.00 for quick sale.
NET makers Formica sink tops. 90-ACRE FARM-20 in cultivaBradford Auction Company.
Vinyl iuoe11tos block laid. Houae
4-30-6tc
lion, balance in timber and
grass. 2 dozen young fruit
repa.ln ot all deacrlptiou. CaU
STEAM TABLE, ELECTRIC HOT I G uy Ne'.&amp;ler, Racine, Ohio.
tree. 2 hen houses, J reliervoirs,
dog mat'hine, booths and elec2 24 Uc
with 2 w.iter systems. 6-room
tric
compressor.
Will sell ------------house, bath, full basement with
cheap. Inquire Marie Steiner, MU&amp;LLIR FURNACkc., WISflNOdfep freeze, barn and other
HOUSI appllanqa. Arnold a,o.
Corner Restaurant,
Cheshire,
buildings $9000.00.
0., or call WY2-'4!565.
4-30-3lc
thff11, 5yracuN, Ohio. PhGM 1 76 ACRE FARM--50 in culliva1 1 -19-tfc
WY-2.-6314.
lion, balance in improved pasBED AND
SPRINGS, DlNING 1 ___ ___ _____
ture. Lays
well. Has good
table, wood rocking chair, iron 'lll.,EVlSION RADlO A...�D SM.ALL
nice
silo,
dairy barn,
fences,
Ot.ia
board, lawn
appHance repalr. Phone
mower.
Ellen
milking
parlor.
7·room
house,
Ohio.
Ebersbach WY2-208�.
M:cCllnloet.
Rac,ne,
4-30-3tp
bath, bueinent and 2 porches.
2-1-Uc
1 963
CHRYSLER
WINDSOR
$14,000.00.
need motor work, F-20 Farmall CUSTO.ll BU lLT XITUUCN D&amp;
CUCKLER REALTY
tractor on rubber, needs some
aiped for . �llf homJ l'NI .,..
&amp;ox 299
PhoM WY1-3130
repair, or sell for parts, t set
ttm,tea. l'oc�ID and Abbott.
Pomeroy, Ohio
8-6-tf
14 and 1 set 12 inch pull type
Phone WY-2-�1.
4-30-Jtc
------- ---tractor .plows. Wm. F. HoudaN
shell, Kingsb ii ry Road, Rt. No. ft LI Y ISION RADIO A 0 SMALL FOR SALE FOUR ROOM BLO CK
Appl lanc. Npalr, Cell P r• nk
house, basement and land for
2, Pomeroy.
4-30-31.p
Capttlna, 414 N. hcond Av■.,
sale.
2-25Q2 Mrs. Theresa Louise
- - - -Ali In Good Condition
I 3 He
Mlddllpffl,
-Gibbs, Letart Rt l, M ason C.O .•
GIRLSI
,
4-30-3tc
W. Va.
AUCTION
You may aa well be dead aa with_
CNnplete lenlee
out while tennis oxtorda. We
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FIVE II0
0.M H0-USK
I
Crltt Bradford
have them at $1.99, $3.29 and
with bath. Nice loeation. Melvin
$4.49. Navy and cha-cha hat■ $1.
'Write, Phone or Contact
Hood, 1 1 1 Loclllt St., PomerOJ
Shoe Box,
4 27 4tc 1 A. C. lltADFORD, Recine, OhS..
S·So-3'0tp
COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR, $33.
___________ _
Phone WY 2-204-4.
4 Zll 3tc
BOUSE FOR SALE Lil l'AGEPhone WY-2-5 1 0 1
town, la rooma, 4 rooms down,
up,
approximJ.tely
1
acre
le­
2
POMEROY, OHIO
vel land excellent. well 13 mile•
from Pomero)' on St.ate Route
1111D BOATS ANO MOTOM "5
6Q2. Price $800.00.
Inquire
and 11P whll• th.., lut. Met;o­
Mr.s.
Howell
at
Paa:etown.
pollttn Moton. 600
Main
3-12-80tc
It,, PorMroy, Phone WY�O.

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pletod t,,, In advance o/ Ille AU(.
ROME UPI - Wort on the In• Z7 openlna:.
-----st.allalion11 for the 1ummer Olympies Gamea at Ro ,ne wUl be comMr,
at.d
Mr■. Rollin Daniel■ of
'
Columbut are
■nnouncins the
Eric
Mannlnj:, on
a
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of
son,
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LOT
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ON
COT't'AG AND
April
12.
338 above Antiquity near Ohio
Rivfl!r. Out of high water. Priced
Grandparenll ar• ,iln. 'dl.l\nnina
to 11ell . See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2 Darliela of Columbu1 and M.n. Mar­
Racine.
Va.
4 2:5, 6tc I tha Woolard, Parkenbur&amp;,

1 2 1 1 Rea l !:state

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TWO HOMES Nl..AR RUTLAND.
4 • room frame, I acre ground
,11nd 5 • room rrame, J.:JO acres.
Sacrifice for quick salt&gt; Mabel
Hoi;:uti, Hutland, Ph. SH 2-49:12.
4 23 6tp

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l'O&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llESULUl
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�MIET MONDAY
Band Booster Associt Monday night at
the Senior High audiis a day ahead of the
because of the primary

Operatiora Forward Night Observed By
P.omeroy Grange At Thursday Session

"Operation Forward" night was observed Thursday evening by Pomeroy Bend Grange at the DAV hall .
C. L. Heaton, worthy master, called the meeting to order.
followed with the salute to flag and prayer by Mrs . T . A. Hewetson, chaplain . Mr. Heaton welcomed the members and
guests after which the meeting was turned over to Mrs . John
lerrell, lecturer, who presented a
program, using as her theme the evenmg, preceded a talk on
TONIGHT
"Spring .''
"Juventle Dellnqumcy" by Mar"BATTI,E FLAME"
shall Carhsle of Jackson .
..,_,._....,..-- Brady _ El,ai~ Edwards
The Booster Night special mesA poem . "Spring" was read by
_ also _
sage was read by il!ayor Charles Mrs . Hewetson and a piano solo,
"SURRENDER HELL"
Legar, after which a get-acquainted "Indian Summer" was presented
'Ith Andes- Susan Oabot
pertod was held with group singing. by Charlesanna Hess . A skit , " Why
of "How Do You Do, Everybody" Men Stay Home " was given by
SUN., MON. and TUES.
and self mtroduction of all pres- Mrs. C. L Heaton . Mrs. Lawrence
ent. Group singing ol "Springtime Lannmg , :\!rs. Francis Morris and
"SUMMER PLACE''
Jl,mdra Dee - Richard Egan
ln the Rockies" accompanied by Mrs . D~ton Strickland, lollowect
==~==~~====~~M~r~s~.~O~l~iv~e~l~ng~r~a~h:am~,__!P~i•~n~i~st~for by a poem "Aprtl in the Sprmg"
C:
by :,trs Charles ~pcnrcr

THEATRE

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People

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LUCILLE KAWKINI

·.,!rs John Parsons and son. Jef·
Irey have returned to their home
ID L'olumbus after a several &lt;Jays
v1s11 with her parents , Mr. and
Mrs Halph (;1imore.
~Jr . anu Mrs. Vernon Bobb and
sons ol Columbus arrived ~-rtday

ev~nrng tor a weekend v1s1t w1lh
her pare us. Mr . and Mrs . Ralph

utlnwre.

Mrs. Donald Holter ol Hunung ton, W. Va .. ts spendtng the week
cnu with her mother, Mrs. Albert
Young and other relattv6.!!.
Hentz Wolle spent Friday in
l'la11,s w11h his smers, Misses Ida
t'ollv.v111~ a ,kll. · 1.,ust" by Mrs . •"" Augusta Wolle and brother,
Spencer and M:.» Hess, W. U Al· I uruver.
kl11s ,;,ul"· v ii 1h , llc,i,llal issue. A
.
.
skit, ".\ ""·'•" '·,1 ~111111" was pre·
.. 1r. and :\!rs. Donley Re1bcl and
sentetJ ·•11h ' " '"' 1·, rrdl. Lari tlau.;htcrs, lJonna and fae, Mrs.
Smith and Bill I akc as patients . [ «c1,. , llc1bc1, Mrs; Lleland Hines
Chan e:, L•·~·" '" the lnshman, and I .m.l .\lrs. Uenver fhuma were ID
Mrs. l'h•rlc, 1, .. ~ar , lhc recept1un- 1v11kcsv1lle, We&lt;Jnesday evening, to
isl. A ll•ncc 1111111bcr was presented I atlu,d a lJutch Mail.I party g1ve11
by l'llarlco.n11a lless . Jan('[ lirown I UJ ·'11 •· liar
., Icy
1 ~t_rong. . h
d
Barbar• Loc',,11 ,,11d Tma liaxter ,
.v, r . anu .v rs. (;,me Mite
an
after wu:cn 111 ,.mbcrs ol lloek s011, .vlark, muved last week from
Springs (;r.llgc, under the direc- ,he Hlazew1cz properly to the Eblion ul Mrs. Huber Brown con- e1sbacn pruperty on ;,tulberry-av.
ducted a guessing contest. · Mem- ·111e Mlle hes were in . van!po!;s,
hers of Chester (;range presented I hursday. where Mark 1s ~ecelv~
~
a s~unl • with Mrs. David Koblentz treatment al Holzer Hospt&amp;al
in charve.
Vr . and Mrs. Alston Tracy teturned to their home in Columbus
Short talks were given by C. N. ' , huroday evening afte~ befll!
Jones, deputy master. and ~' rank c•ued here by the illnes, ~
Clark of Hemlock (;rove Grange. ucalh of his lather, J. E. Tracy.
-------Group singing of rounds conc l•1ded
the program.
'
Refreshmrnts of humc made ice
cream, cake a11d coffee were served in the dinmg room by home
economics committee with Mrs.
Carl Smith as chairman, lo the
Rutland Garaen Club met at
members and 41 guests. The din- theThe
home of Mrs. Roy Stone, at
ing room and tables were decor- Langsville 'Monday even1·ng.
ated with arrangements of spring
A nominating comm1'tte cons!"flowers . After lhe refreshments,
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cake walks were held with C. L. ing o( Mrs. Bertha Lasher,. Mrs.
Chris Diehl and Mr•. James NicholHeaton, Mrs. H. W. Jaccaud and son, was elected. •
Cbuckie Bill Legar the winners.
Plans were made for attend1·ng
Granges represented were Rock
the
regional meet at Logan, May 4.
Springs, Hemlock (;rove, Chester A comm,·
ttee was appo1· nted to arand Racine . There were also guests range flowers for the band banfrom Jackson and Pomeroy.
quet, April 29, and Mrs. James Titus and Mrs. Robert Reibel were
named to have charge of the flow era !or the band concert on May 1.
The club voted to sell flowers
for :viother 's Day The sale will be
held at Erlewine·s store Micy 5, 6,
and 7 _
Cub Scouts of Pack 248 met
The date of the next meeting
Monday evening al the Pomeroy was changed to May 23 and ~'ill be
First Baptist Church with Dana held at 1:30 p. m.
Holdren , cubmaster, presiding.
A silent auction of polled plants
The meeting opened with the and flowers was held and the hospledge lo flag, followed by a tess served refreshments at the
short business session. Awards close of the meeting.
were presented to John Goodwin.
a bear badge; Loring Vaughan, a
bobcat pin and wolf' badge and
Timmy Glaze. a bobcat pin .
Mrs. Oliver Michael contlucted
a quiz on birds and Den Four
. of . whwh Mrs. Charles Spencer
and "p,fs. Elza Gilmore Sr., are
Five applicants were accepted
derv, mothers, presented a skit
for
membershi.p and one appliFive Great Lakers"
efreshments were served at cation read when Rock Springs
l e close of the meeting by Den Grange met Thursday evening.
Amos Leonard, worthy master,
Two of •which Mrs. Michael and
presided and it was decided to
Mrs. Lee Tyo are den mothers .
The next meeting will he a change the next meeting from
wiener roast al 1hr Syracuse i'ark Thursday, May 12 to Friday,
May 13. Alfred Gran;;c will be
on Monday , May 23 .
guests al this meeting and will
present a program.
t'ollowing the business sessio11
Lhe group attended "Operation
rorward" night at Pomeroy Bend
Grange.

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We Thought We Had The Hardware Sold, But The Deal Fell Through.
We Are Forced To Keep The Hardware Open For A Limited Time Until
Entire Stock Is Sold.

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Run School taught by Mrs . Beatrice Reinhart held a May Day
party Friday allernoon following
the recess period .
Pamela Neutzling was the May
queen and reigned over the
various activities of the afternoon . She was attended by Kathy
Conde and Betty Jean Hobstetter
Pat O'Brien was chosen to crown
the queen . The queen , her attendants and king , Pat O'Brien
were elected by their classmates
earller In the week .
Refreshments were provided
by Mra. Leo Vaughan, Mrs. Elia
Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Gardner Wehrun1, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and
Mrs. Richard Neutzllng.
Following the party the children took home their May baskets which they made during the
art period . They plan to fill the
baskets with !lowers and give
them to u neighbor or friend .

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Junior-Senior Prom Held Lqst Nig~t At
daulbter, Mn. Alla Jlll'llon on
Middleport Hi Followed Oriental .Theme· ~~.;!dJe~4 ,,!';.f!!:'n:~- her
Wedneaday. Mrs. Dav)d Eaaterday ·

New Rmul President
Lloyd Johnson was elected Band
Prcsldent at the meeting Monday
night to replace Mrs. Barbara
Gaul who was president for the
past five years.
Other olficers !or the coming
year are Mrs. Jane Fick, vice
president; Mrs. Esther Wright,
secretary; Mrs. Margaret Amber•
ger, treasurer and Mrs. Barbara
Gaul, news reporter.
The new officers will be in
charge of the next meeting May
23.

The gymnasium of the Middleport High School was transMrs. Katie Wllfon at Harrlsonf ormed into an Oriental Garden Friday night for the annual ville who tln!lerwent 1urgery at
Junior Senior Prom . A false ceiling of starred red crepe pa- Pleasant V~lley Hospjtal for cataper and lighted Japanese lanterns was hung and scrolls with 'racl.8, was retum,tl to the home of
Chinese writings and red streamers decorated the ·walls. The J
orchestra box was outlined as a stoned wall and backed with
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A volcano filled one corner of affair were: Food: Linda Fonest,
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the floor and at one end of the Betty Gilmore, Bonnie Rife, Ida
room was the root bridge lined Wils~n and Dora McKee . Table:
with white flowers over a small Phyllis Bostic, Evelyn Captelna,
stream . Jn the other corner was the Betty Covert, Judy Ratliff, Jackhie size Richsau.
lyn 'Ratliff and Frances Pettit.
Members of the Junior Class
Progtam: Judy Sauer, Janice
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planning the decorations were Ros- z·tr kl e, Danny M al'k
n
· ond Kl oes; Th eme: Karelta Richaros, chairman, Christine and Raym
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J ud Y But ch er, SuCoats, David Lyons, Ronnie Jacobs en McElh mny,
· an d June
anri David Konkright.
san p uIIen, Don Erwm
Manley.
Th~y were assisted in the jecorOrche~tra: I.ichard Swacl.hamer,
aung by Jim Baley, John Blaker, Doris Rice, Barbara Covert, Janis
Randall Bowles. Albert Bryan, Hauck and Tom Anderson. Toast.
Donny Call, Larry Farley, Blll Fife,
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Jun Hamer, Jim Harris, Danny tt~~r: Bee~ r~~~:~;n~~rc~l~
HIDdy, Larry Hoschar, James Hoyt, Ward, Walter Harris and Darrell
Reed Koenig, Richard Long, John Bechtle.
Lyons, Bill McCool, Martha McDanPrinted programs: Bernice Muliel, Dottie Mowery, Connie ·Mui- tins, Dunne Mullins, Clyda Taylor
ford, William Soltez and Clyde and Kay Jenkinson.
Taylor.
FIowen f or the banct uet were
b
1he banquet was .served In the donated Y the Shumway Florist.
cateteria with the Junior mothers
Mrs. Rodney Sauer •nd Mrs.
cooking and serving the mul. Nol- Jamea Pullen were co-ch•irmen of
an Swackhomer was the toalllllu- ihe Junior tnothera grol!Ji for tbe
ter for the affair and the Junior baftquet. Mothera helpl111 'Vere
Welcome . was given by William Mn. Fred, Hood, Mrs. Chest.er Er,
Stobart with Barbara Stiles 1ivln1• win, Mrs. J11ck Bechtle, Mrs. Ev•
the Semor Response. The clau 4J'etl Bostic, :.ire. Mar,atel Bowles,
_prophecy waa ·by Carolyn Wllsqn Mrs. lri llllt/:her, Mr~, !;;lar~11ce
· and Phyllis Hilbert. The class wlll Cl!HYi· \,-,t,l 'JJobert.;i toel.; '· Mrs. ·;,'
by Judy Clark and Bonnie Van- T.S ftlley, ..fr., Mrs. Chi~Je• Sears,
Cooney.
Mn. ltlcbarcl fickens, Mt,. Cassam
Music for dancing Wdl by the tflndy, Mt,. !lo•char, '.il(J,1, Curtis
Pau~Lewis Combo of Athene and ,lenklneon.
d uri· gm
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· Ion· J.1m Hood was
Mrs. W. F. Koenl1, ,..
ura. Raymon
Master of ceremonies for the Jun- JConkrleht, Mn. Harold Loni, Mrs.
ior program . Mrs. Clarence Lacey David Lyon,, Mrs. ,lohn Lyons,
was accompanist for the musical Mn. Mallt_,)fn. Robert McElhlnnumbers
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Town were _presented by June Ing for hie- now employqi11nt at
Manley 811d Lmda Foneet.
llvanevllle, Indiana . He will return
Judy Butcher, Susa~ Pullen, Cly- In about two weeks for his fSIJlily.
da Taylor, J 11mce . Zirkle, Dorla
~r. and Mrs. David Jay Jenkjns
Rice, Karen McElhmny, Christine (J{uth Robinson) return.eel llome
Coats 8nd Judy S~uer, dressed In T~ursday evening trom tbelr wedkimonos and coolte hate and car- cling trip i!I the aouth. They vi it d
rying parasols, danced to "The ih' Mobile Ala with Mr Je;ki~
March of, the Sla~ese Children." parents, ·Mr. and Mrs. J. B: Jenkins'
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SIited with the decorations.
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returns he expects to ao to the

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Middlet&gt;ort voters of the third
ward are belns reminded tlul~ tll!lY
will vote in the same room . in
which they voted last year; In the
north side of the Central School
basement next to the football field.
The fourth ward will vote in the
kindergarten room on the sout~
side of the building.

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will be held at the Federated
Church Wednesday evening, May
4, it Is announced. Those wishing
to attend are uskcd to notify
Mn. hed lllaellnar . Mrs. Ben
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