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N EXT SU N DAY • MAY 8th MOTH F R'S DAY

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People
In Pomerl)y

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Women's, Children's

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Genwne ruhher Zori lhon,gs for c : n1fort and wen al bee&lt;,h, shower or
casu-al wear. A:s�rted colon.

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New Blouses

•STYLE

•QUA LITY

Stiffler9' Budget Nylo ns are made lo
our own ,s petification of stylo, riual
ity , .and '910r'kiman�h1p by onu of l h "
be-lit k nown makc,.n, of H.ne hosiery

9-PC. BEVERAGE SET
$1.98

Blouses and Jamaicas $1 .

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

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

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

For Mother's Day . . .

Sofa &amp; Toss Pillows

FASHION
JEWELRY

New Summer
Styles

fn iher fav-orlt.e eolor: llink blue yel'
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COTTO NS
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SJX'&lt;' UI r111rt1llilst' fC1r �lollmr·s Day
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Kt1p,,k f i l l r d IX'auti&lt;'�!
F.,j,11ey prlnli; and 6-o! icb!

8 1 x99 Bleached Sheets
M•ct. by Fo•croftl
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Th• nece&amp;t gift of ell!

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

Mom I.OVt'!i

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COTTONS GALORE
Mother WIii Go Caaual In
RED BALL

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Herc's, fHshion a:i Mom likoi lt
young 11uMI sum111f'r-wise ca�111ls for Be­
tween sizo figures! Dacron / rotlon
bleod..'I, Arne! pr:nts, atel.tie/ rayo n s an d
0!1hers. C(,mp : c i rly W\iShublc! 1 2.B-22B.

Bee a use She Laves To Travel
e 24" Pullman
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Surprise Mom - With
A New Bag . . .

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

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

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

s�,ul weelcend Hwe

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p,t;tent1 enct vlnyf with

It's

bouud '. ldoal for all types

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

Plus 11ax

mode rn, U,tl tweliiht,

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

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Big �rprlse lor Mom\ 3-,pc.

Lcl Mom ptH her �n

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

Middlep.ort WYF
Holds Session
Sunday Evening

Sold Separately

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Midd Ieport
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i;;um 111er in breezy
pr-i nt f'fl t'Ot�n ffh f'Cl"S
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Jewdry from our ,'&gt; ummer &lt;-ollectlou !

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

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

Sheers and
Bemberg Prints

Add spark,Je to Mwn'11 wardroh&lt;-. a
1Iow to her ey es
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Sponsor Da'nce
Saturday Nl' ght

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

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

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of thesf' exciting
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S m•,&gt; 32 lo 5(). Whtie.
$1.00 to $3.99
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Mr. and Mns. W. L. K;iu!J:
lipent lhe weekend m Col 1 1mbw
with their son and daug h ter-i n ­
law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz
and family. Mr. Kau tz haa just
recently purc h &lt;1sed II ne w drug
"ttore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heaton spent
the weekend wit h t.heir son Clyd e
P. Heaton, an d family in Greens­
burg, I nd .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marti n
ha ve!'' returned to their home in
P.11nesville afler being call ed
here by t h e illness and d eath of
b.er fat her. Everet t McKnight .
Rev and Mn. Niels Christen­
sen of Bloomricld, N. J., were
weeke nd guest s of Mrs. P earl
lly!eJI.
Mr. and Mrs. Norma n Fisher
of Senecaville v isited relatives
in the area over the weekend.
Mr. and �rs. Welby Whaley
Mr. and Mn.
spent Sunday wi t h
Otis Whaley at Pagetown.

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

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UM l�tell eftll liD PIIIM ■•
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•�ll•D Hou•• P,AINT.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo. Wednesday, May 4, 1960
s:NGU: ,;o:,y _ 1k

Blazewicz Unseats Hartinger
For Engineer By IO-Vote Edge

Hobstetter: 'We're Thankful'

. Voters Approve Bond Issue
For Meigs Memorial Hospita1

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

ans' memorial _hospital. The issue passed,

by

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

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

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unofficial count1

Jack Thomas,
O'Brien Also
Meet Defeats ,

bare majority

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

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

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

.Br

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

LEADIR PLIASID

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MIKE ROBl!Rl'S

I Jones Says No
To Appoidtment
As New Trustee

Pre-Induction Exants
Ordered For 2 Men

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

ee

Mason County Simmering Now
As Primary Election Is Near

Toney Nam�
Chairman Of

Wontan Brought Into
Hospital By Aid Men

'• Kennedy Club

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

N•IXOh Keoned

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For Ohio's Convent'1"on Vo�es

rl,os

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

Lun sford,

C.,ift road. was brou1bt to

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

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

.MILITARY VISITING U. S.

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

Ohio House
Area Nominees

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

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

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2-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4, 196-0

'-"'e" Club H�s
Mvy �sion At
Hartinger Honie

RIVER
REPORT

The M1y me•tmg ol the Mid•
dleport Gardt&gt;n Club w111 held
Monday e\·enmg al the home of
M.rs . .D. B. Harling.er with Mrs.
C M. He-nnesy. Mrs C. 0. Fisher and Mrs. Chnlm1 Fhher, llS
hustene11.

Blazew icz
Beats Hartinger

Continued from Page One
lumb1a. Huland Crabtree .
Po11wru1 3l'. Don Collins; E Le­
lart . ]'� 111 \lanuel; Port land. War
den Our�. l'urneroy 3B, Rober1
V11ugh11n. Hn·dsville. l'. P 'Harris:
Long Ho\10111 . William Connoll)·;
Pomero�· 3 A . Frank Johntton;
Hock Spring�. Hugh Re 11rhs: Ra­
c ine Vil.. Joe lieegle; Letart Vil.,
Berl l l u n l : Cl1ester S., Robt!rt
Ba1ll')", Chrster N., Val Hartung;
Haeme Pct . Oil9 Knopp.

Mt.
lamll)' spent the Weekend with his N�!!!� vii� f4r.' Ill�
Re�nt gue,t, of Mr1. Mattie OAK Hlt.LL
rhief waa made va.cant by the en•
Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Bing and mo4ler, Mn Edith Bini at Wooa-- lo ,- �)'
ILStm e nt of Russell Zw1Jline into Sprinaer we re her daug.hter, Mrs.
ter, 0.
I Mrs, C-. A. :sabcoct v i1lted Jlrt.
the Army. He was reph1ced by the Maud Branch and trandchildrtn
Eu.a:ene,
Ru.uell
aon
A
Births:
■nd
..cwt a.teritk -8aturd■:y �...
Galllpoliir
of
Roy
Glad.man
Ronald
and
lblill
Martha
Mrs
aMistant WWie Guinther 11nd the
to Mr. and Mrs. Coy Bly St.■ rcher Ray and Wa)'ne Gladman of f\09,. .
Roger B r.an&lt;'h, Columbus.
promot1on1 were made
. :.
of Pomeroy, April a&amp;.
Slac.11:, Uptain to ass1slant fire
Mr. and m.n,
.,_ S. F• W 1i.e hav e
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A son W1ll11m _u•neJ'. to lllr.
chief. ftnt lieut.. Dale Willis lo returned home after ,pe ndin g
captain, second lieut., Butch Lisle th e winter with their son in E ast ' and Mn. Fred Smith, Middle port,
April 29.
to first lieut., third lieut., DalP Liverpool.
Hubbard to second an d D.iav e Ji(' n­
Thomas Clark Sr., lln. Thomas
drir was appointed a Uurd lieut . DuHy and Mrs. Mar)' Hubbard
0,0. 1...i.., TII I P.M.
chic! Woodrow 11re palients al Holzer Hospital.
Present were
•
Hendrix, Jat:k Duffy, Bob Harden.
Gueits or Mr. and Mn. Lite
Bulc:h Lisle, Willie Guinther. Da• Shields were Mrs, Mary Proffitt
vid Hendrix, Earl Hendrix, Dale ,i1.nd M!AJ Wilma S,.yre, Racine
Hubbard, Roger Hubbard, Eddie RD.
Moore. Roger SlaCk. Junior Stowe
Mr . .and Mn. carron NorriA and
Hob Willis and Dale Willis.
NEW WHIT■HOUSE 14 fT.
children have moved into their
PER5�NALS
F lalt1GLA$ toAT
new home.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duck­
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Ru.aell ZwlUl{lJ, aon of Mr. and
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NINf 22 H.P. Scott and new
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worth, Huntington were Salurday
,
.v.1nc;ll
witn
Tra-Uer.
guests of Mrs. 0Qra Duckworth Mrs. Troy Z�ll!JlJ ,fliu enli1ted
Sterliui
.and oable , windahie\d, 1teer-­
and Mr. and Mr9. Bob While and in the U. S. . � aft� ia tallnb
his baaic traininJ ·•t · F:orl Knox.
iog, remote eontrole, Bow
other relative s.
tfe, bow �nd atem bandlN,
Mr. and Mrs. Rit'hard Jones
� J;LINIC
uph(nste.red front ,eats. Ml
and dliughter,
Pomeroy, have
Admi1.1lon,: ¥n. .-,.da Starch·
oon:clletely new.
moved into the Charles Wagner
er, Po.111eroy, �Rril 21; Mr1. Nhcy
home.
�P,r;II :111;
"SP.ICIAL" O.U..... • �
Allending :i Presbyt erial meet­ Smith, lllddl'"",
P0""'1&gt;Y,
Sr.,
Fertelf.
Clyde
ing at Portsmouth Mond.ay were
M rs. Pearl McBride, Miss Frankie April 30.
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Mumaw, Mrs. Albe rt Durst, local,
As Low .u ,U..8,50 Qown
and Mrs. James Sanborn, Mldifle­
porl. Th e y were driven there by
and ff$ mo.
Mn. Dan Ri:ier.
V" We . Alie '(� t'e Cpimfq,..
Mr. and Mr1. Carl
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Then � '!'•
enroute from Florida to&amp;th11
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the weekend with her ai,l�Mr .
Shelton Hendrix.
Mr. and Mn. Lige Shie
wt!fi
Sunda)' dinner guest, of h
, dau­
ghter, Mn. Hany Mill · of
Greal Bend.
,"
&amp;-�ter visitors of Dora Duck­
worth w-ere Mr. and Mr,. C.lrl
Duckworth, New Concord aTid ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Guintler arid
three children, Lancaster.

�u"": Montgomery, 16.0 up­
iwr. 9.2 lower, 6 ¼ fr.-t open, Gal­
hpolu;: 11. tz upper, 1 1 .1 lower, ti
!eet open, Lock 23: 14 8 upper.
1 1 .2 J,,wtr, 22 wickets open. AU
Kanawha Ri11er dams are on thp
. I s1I I.
Mrs. Ga.ren Stansbury, presiCondition of Mo-,able O.m1:
dent, Wf1i jn char11:e of the bu.uneSE rtleeti/lJ. · when rout i rie busi- AU dams are up running from
neq ••• t:a"n care of.
cla.ed to one lnp.
Mrs. J. ii. Titus. di1trirt ehair­
Ohia Riv..- Boets: Downbound:
man uplaint:(! the Victor Reis
7. Ben McCool 7:30 am. 1 -0;
Lot'k
Fellowship Fl,lnd and the rlub
Mrs. Amy F'r1end, Wi lliam Cot­
8: Rocket 4:40 am, 6-7; Bob
Lock
voted to support Jl !inanr1ally,
and family of Canton and
trill
0-t;
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am.
6:1�
Henler,
·or
t
9
Lock
Mn. Titue also announced the
William Cottrill of Cottage­
Mr11.
L
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0-7:
am,
4
Queen.
ton
Reeion1I meetmg which wlll be
Wade Childress, 5:55 am, 14-2; ls ville Y1si1cd recent'y with Mr,
held in Alhens this Wedensday.
Mrs. G. H I.asher a guest from land Creek, 6:40 am, 0- lO; 1,ock \ I . and Mrs. Luther Friend.
Mrs. Laura Leifheit hu return­
the Hutlnnd G:mlen Club pre­ Metty Moran, 8:05 am, 2-3; Ash­
SE-rl ed 1he proi,:ram for the even­ land, 7:40 am, 3•7; Lock 12: A. V. ed IO her home here aflpr 11pend­
ini on cMsen·ation A&amp; reference Criss Jr., 12;05 am, 5-0; Lock 13: ing th� winler with her daughterg
UVEC, 6:35 am, 20-2; Natio nal. 7 in Columbus,
her toplc was '·Land Magazine."
Ben Quisenberry was 11 dinner
At the clos(' of I he meeting re­ am, 0- 1 ; Lock 18; C. V. Harner, 1 1
of his son and daughter•in­
guest
0-2;
am.
Creditor,
Mike
:
21
Lock
freshment! of punch and cake
were served by thP hostesses to 10:•5 am, 1 9-0; Lock 23: Atlas, la-w, Mr. and Mu. Don Quisen­
Mlddl e po,1. The firth
19 members and t wo gu ests, Miss 2:20 pm, ff.O; Trade Winds, 4:.:Jt'i berry,
.
his grandson Donnie
of
birlhday
0;
18
pm,
9:60
Cornell,
18--0;
pm,
Bes, S11nborn and Mrs. Mabel
was observed.
SanllOrn.
Upltound: Lock 30: Jefferson,
For the dining room table a 6:40 am, 12-&amp;; Sally AnE, 7:30 pm,
Mrs. Ada Slack and Mrs. Earl
c:enterplece of lilacs and pink 2-0; �k 28: Sl. Louis Zephyr, Walking and son, Earl Jr., were
tulip• were u1ed.
7:10 am. 0-tl; Gallipolis: Charl e, R. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen8on, 5:� am, 6-1; Dis- Harley E. Johnson Wednegda)' to
pa«:her. 8 am, 7-0; W. C. White , help celebn11c Mr. Johnson's bir1 0 am, no lnw reported ; Lock 23: tbday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
Walter Williamton, 1 :20 pm, 3-0;
J. B. Chauvin, 3: 1 5 pm, 4•0; South- d1ild1en, Allianl'e, ;i.ccompanied
ern, 6:30 pm, 6-10; Elger Cliff, 9:10 by his rnothnr Mn. Letti e Spencer
am, 0-3.
apent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charle9 Pric e, Long Bottom.
K�-,.a Rl,,..- ,hlta: Winfield:
Mrs. John Southern and dau­
Be11ver down at 9 pm, 2-0; Jerry thter o f Rutland called on he r
Boawort.h down at 10:45 pm, 6-0.
parenLs Mr. and Mrs. Claud Qull­
lM and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Koapp and children, Sunday.
CLA.&amp;I TO MIE T
SCOUT COOK Ill RIADY
The Ladles bible Class o f the
Cirl Scout cookies were distri•
Middleporl Flr&amp;t Baptist Church buted among the members to bl':
will meet Thurada)' evening at sold when th1· Brownies met at
the ,home of Mra. Raymond Su· the home or Mrs. Jame&amp; Sayre,
ton, l-,oeu1t St., for their regular the leader, after achool Friday.
maetlng.
Present were Mrs. Mason Fisher,
11�!Rtant leader and Janice �n­
ual. Brenda Sayre, Annette War­
5 Irons - 2 Woods
ner, Pamela Grue.1er, Brenda Mi­
Redt.al Sun,l,,y
T'his Sunday afternoon at 2:30 i.:hael, Sh.iJWl Roush, Sandy Zer­
lhe pupl11 of Mn. Ray Hecox kle, Terry Ferrell, Lenora Bau,
Will pre sent a piano redial �- t Carla Fiah e r and Barbara Lead­
the Heath Methodist niureh in ingham.
AUXIL IARY MIITS
Middleport
NIGHT CRAWLERS
The Lad ies Aux:lllary or th e
The re cital la op1m to the pt1b­
lic as well as the families of Volunteer F'ire rlept. met at the
doz. $1 .00
hollie of Mrs. Ada Slack Monday
the pupils.
evening for their regulnr meeting. Roll l'DIJ was a11aowered by
GETS U. $. AID
seven members and three guests.
CAJRO UPI-The United Stal- Secretory, Mr�. Slack read the
ea gov e rnmenl today presented minutes or th e last meeUng and
Authort,ed MacGregor
lhe United Arab Republlr with a lhl' lrt&gt;usurcr reported 198,52. A
Headquarter•
check for 10 million dollars as firemen's fnir wag discuased and
MDI St.
Middleport 11Utl of an economic ald agree­ planned for June 9, 10, 1 1 With
mant.
more detoils lo be releosed �laler.·
-- Jomes Hobert White of the· Se n­
ior firemen and Ji!U!k Duffy, Jun­
ior fireman were added to the
fair committee. Gel well cards
,were Hent to Mrs. Charles Neu­
man, Mrs. William Dlddl@ and
Mrs, Henry Kochler. Attending
were Sylvia Zwilling president;
Janice Teaford, Creasa Jenkins,
Kathryn Johmton, Ann Lee Wat­
kins, Phyllis Hendrix and Mra.
Sla&lt;'k. C:uesls were James Whlte
and llaymond cook of the Senior
firemen and W11Ue GuJnther,
Junior fire.man.
JUNIOR FIAIMIN MIIT
The Junior Firemen mel In lhe
vlll11Ke hall Wednesday eve ning
wllh Jaek Duffy, president, in
Dryer Only
charge, Sorretary'11 report was
Comblnollon
gJven hy Hoh Harden and the
treasurer Uutch Llale reported
WitlJl Your Old
$:12.91. A 1iecond order for hafB
WHher
was 1ent In. The office s,t lire

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Tuelday wlth a routine, 11-0, vie•
tory over Bfllpre ln the openini
p.me of the ■o utht!ut Ohio Sec·
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Pierce Mak� Experts .Wrong
Again, Has B est 'Sox Record

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more 20-6.
Yankl llout Tl..,-1
Tfte New York Yankee.a moved
into second place with a 10-3 rout
of thP Detroit Tigers, the Wash•
ington Senators beat the Cleveland
Indians, HI, and dropped th e m
into Lbird place and the Boston
Red Sox topped the K1n1111 City
AthleUcs, 4-3, in other American
Lea&amp;Ue gam es.
In th e National League's only
action, the Cincinnati Reds scored
a 5-S victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers and the Philadelphia
Phillies ended a sik-game losing
streak with a 10-9 win over the
Chicago Cubs.
Pierce allowed 10 hits but be
struck out six and did not walk a
batter fl&amp; -lie protected an early
4-0 lead. The White Sox took ad­
vantage of an error by shortstop
un­
Ron Henl!le n lo score two
e arned runs off rookie Steve Bar­
ber in the second inning and
added two more in the third on
doubles by Ne lson Fox and ·Min­
nie Minoso and Roy Sievers' sin­
' gle.
Frank Robinso hit a two-run
homer and Dulch Dotterer drove
in t\VO run_f with a homer and a
double to lead th e Reds' attack
while Don De meter's tw',) homers
and a double accounted for all
Los Angel es' runs. The game was
I
enli vened by a sixth-inning argu.
ment between Dodger Pilch e r
Stan Williams 11.nd Vada Pim;on
after the latter was hit by a
pitched ball. The loss dropped the
Dodgers below the .500 mark
at 8-9.

United Presa lnternatlon.1
That's rlght, the experts were
wrong again.
The little fellow they thought
might be washed up has turned
out. to be the 1t.rong man or the
Chicago White Sox' pitching start.
Billy Pierce, all or 16:i pounds
when holding the 5¼ -ounee base- .
ball, was rated a definte que,tion
mark thi� spring because or his
14-13 1959 record and the fa.cl he
waa pretty much ignored i n the
World Series. But he's turn�d in
two of the three complete games
uhieved by the White Sox' staff
Ibis season and is the only starter
with a winning record.
left-hander
The 33-year-old
picked on his favorite cousins
Tuesday night when he pitched
the White Sox into sole possession
of rirst place In the American
¥!ague by beating the Baltimore
Orloles, 5-S. It was hi1 second
straight complete game and made
his care er mark against Balli-

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When he won the '3,5,000 dauJ&lt;' -- ·
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prmJ lo beat Muten champioA
Arnold Palmer thil )'e ilr.

I Brawny Collins
Begins Week Of
Rest After Win

Wilson (4) ind Grue1er.
Belpre· won 10-2 over Nortb Gallia TuttCollm1 fired I three-under•par
Hensle)', Thornhill (61 and Senneu day in their openln1 pme of the
34� Tuesday to win the b11
35
CINCINNATI UPI - Smiling
TORNADO ES WIN
Clas, A Sectional bateb■II town.a• Ed J ucker WH dead aeflow loHOUSTON, Tex. UPI - Brawny 1l1cr of the Houaton money .ind
Racine won its second itralghl menl.
edge P.iillme-r by two 1ltOl..e1. Pal­
bead coal"h Bill Collin, began a "week of re1t" mtr. who pl11y1
aecllonal baseball game Tuesday,
The Jictetl e.1ploded for aU : day H he took o,ver at
out of Ligonier,
thia time fro� Oak Hill, by a their lO Mitri In the top of the of lhe Unlven1t)' of Clndnn..ll today with '5,300 prii,e money r;,. , t urned the front nine even
from the Houslon Cl11111c gulf tourore o{ 1H with a &amp;even run ex- H'l"&lt;l nd kl nlne on n ine hlr.a , an ba1ketball team,
The ••me It Belpre WH a i-0 sc
nament and lhe lmowledge he hat wnh Cc,I JJ!lS, but bogeyed the 12th
ploslon ln the hfth inning.
wilk.
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uror
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His
fint
aaslgnment
will
be
to
arfsir after five lrininaa but In the
juat become a meml;ler o( a very [ hole wht-n he missed a five-fool
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Top b itlera (or th_e Jackets fm d a re pI&amp; cement for three•llme
sixth Tom Grueser'■ baaea load�
Johnny Cleland .s howed Coach
puu.
e x clusi ve club.
double followed by Gary Moo� '&amp; Don Wolfe excellent control ai he w� re Dan Hlndy, winning pitcher I All · Amerkiln Oacar Robtttaon,
double pu■hed home five run1. The finned 10 Mnd iuued but one free with two 1lnele1 and a double the greate at scorer fn collea:e ••
Pantl'1en added one more in the pa11, that being in the l■sl fram e . and �om Andflnon, three aingles, �ask�lball h11,tory who l1 a:radua•
seventh while Bob Cunningham He retired the first 1 1 batters to both_ in 4 trip■; Dave Hartlna:er mi: m June .
a tnp le and sll)il� I n four Lries
and Bill Wilson divided the pitch• face him. and coasted in.
Jucke r forme r auiatanl coat' h
and Baumgar dder • double and
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Ina: chorea, Umitina: the Eagl e s to
waa named I
t i n a 1urpn!ie move,
single
Racine'&amp; bli Inning came whe n
in thi·ee t.ripa ·
thret 1canty hUa.
h ead coach of the Bearcall Tut�·
12 men balled, coll ecting two hits,
Hindy held North Gillis to day. 1ucceedin1 George Smith,
A.Kain, the Panthe rs played er­ tak.ina: .alx wallu, moved around on
rorleu ball in the field. Belpre two errors and a balk by pitche r three hill, fanned 13, walked w_ho was promoted to athletk
on e. DeVault, IOHr, fann ed thre director.
1
!tumbled around to make aix mia­ Crabtree, the loaer.
e
------Thursday Middleport a:oea to
cue,. Cunnina:ham fanned aix,
Radne now entertains a highly Union FW'tlace.
w1lked two. Wilson fanned 4,
aoosTIAS TO MIIT
the /ra/,,r relraher,
McArthur team, defe nding Middleport 0(10)0 000 0-10 14 3
touted
walked one.
The Eeastern Athletic • Booltera
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diatrict base ball champs, Thurs­
. lia O 11 000 0-- z 3 2 will hold a rneeting at tbe 1\lp­
Hindy
Grueser hll three for lour and day at 3:30 p. m. Th e Generals
and Bau rngarner; De- pen Plain, school Thursday at 8
hiked bis 1ticklng average to .333, have a shortstop n11med Bullock Vault and Hollina:head.
p. m. to plan aummer activities.
now tled with Howard Parker (hll• with a tremenlous hittina: record,
leu yeaterday) for team honors at ais well as a fine pitching staff.
bat.
The Pomeroy-Radne game has
Pomeroy goea to Athens Thurs· been poatponed .
day for itl ,econd tourney game.
R H E
ln a t•me yeaterday Jackson beat Oak Hill
000 130 0----t 6 3
Galllpolia M in a tourney 1ame Racine
000 072 x-9 3 1
:,with Chuck Ke11inger the winner.
Oak HIii: Crabtree (LP), Reese
Racine: Cleland
R H I (!5) and JU8tlce.
Pomei-oy
l13 00G 1-11 7 0 and Jarrell.
Belpre
JACKETS WIN
000 000 0--- 0 3 8
Pomeroy: Cunningham (WP),
Middleport's Yellow Jackets

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11-0 To Advance In Sectional Class AA Play In 1 aking Over

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2-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4, 196-0

'-"'e" Club H�s
Mvy �sion At
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The M1y me•tmg ol the Mid•
dleport Gardt&gt;n Club w111 held
Monday e\·enmg al the home of
M.rs . .D. B. Harling.er with Mrs.
C M. He-nnesy. Mrs C. 0. Fisher and Mrs. Chnlm1 Fhher, llS
hustene11.

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Beats Hartinger

Continued from Page One
lumb1a. Huland Crabtree .
Po11wru1 3l'. Don Collins; E Le­
lart . ]'� 111 \lanuel; Port land. War
den Our�. l'urneroy 3B, Rober1
V11ugh11n. Hn·dsville. l'. P 'Harris:
Long Ho\10111 . William Connoll)·;
Pomero�· 3 A . Frank Johntton;
Hock Spring�. Hugh Re 11rhs: Ra­
c ine Vil.. Joe lieegle; Letart Vil.,
Berl l l u n l : Cl1ester S., Robt!rt
Ba1ll')", Chrster N., Val Hartung;
Haeme Pct . Oil9 Knopp.

Mt.
lamll)' spent the Weekend with his N�!!!� vii� f4r.' Ill�
Re�nt gue,t, of Mr1. Mattie OAK Hlt.LL
rhief waa made va.cant by the en•
Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Bing and mo4ler, Mn Edith Bini at Wooa-- lo ,- �)'
ILStm e nt of Russell Zw1Jline into Sprinaer we re her daug.hter, Mrs.
ter, 0.
I Mrs, C-. A. :sabcoct v i1lted Jlrt.
the Army. He was reph1ced by the Maud Branch and trandchildrtn
Eu.a:ene,
Ru.uell
aon
A
Births:
■nd
..cwt a.teritk -8aturd■:y �...
Galllpoliir
of
Roy
Glad.man
Ronald
and
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Martha
Mrs
aMistant WWie Guinther 11nd the
to Mr. and Mrs. Coy Bly St.■ rcher Ray and Wa)'ne Gladman of f\09,. .
Roger B r.an&lt;'h, Columbus.
promot1on1 were made
. :.
of Pomeroy, April a&amp;.
Slac.11:, Uptain to ass1slant fire
Mr. and m.n,
.,_ S. F• W 1i.e hav e
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A son W1ll11m _u•neJ'. to lllr.
chief. ftnt lieut.. Dale Willis lo returned home after ,pe ndin g
captain, second lieut., Butch Lisle th e winter with their son in E ast ' and Mn. Fred Smith, Middle port,
April 29.
to first lieut., third lieut., DalP Liverpool.
Hubbard to second an d D.iav e Ji(' n­
Thomas Clark Sr., lln. Thomas
drir was appointed a Uurd lieut . DuHy and Mrs. Mar)' Hubbard
0,0. 1...i.., TII I P.M.
chic! Woodrow 11re palients al Holzer Hospital.
Present were
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Hendrix, Jat:k Duffy, Bob Harden.
Gueits or Mr. and Mn. Lite
Bulc:h Lisle, Willie Guinther. Da• Shields were Mrs, Mary Proffitt
vid Hendrix, Earl Hendrix, Dale ,i1.nd M!AJ Wilma S,.yre, Racine
Hubbard, Roger Hubbard, Eddie RD.
Moore. Roger SlaCk. Junior Stowe
Mr . .and Mn. carron NorriA and
Hob Willis and Dale Willis.
NEW WHIT■HOUSE 14 fT.
children have moved into their
PER5�NALS
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new home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duck­
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worth, Huntington were Salurday
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Tra-Uer.
guests of Mrs. 0Qra Duckworth Mrs. Troy Z�ll!JlJ ,fliu enli1ted
Sterliui
.and oable , windahie\d, 1teer-­
and Mr. and Mr9. Bob While and in the U. S. . � aft� ia tallnb
his baaic traininJ ·•t · F:orl Knox.
iog, remote eontrole, Bow
other relative s.
tfe, bow �nd atem bandlN,
Mr. and Mrs. Rit'hard Jones
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uph(nste.red front ,eats. Ml
and dliughter,
Pomeroy, have
Admi1.1lon,: ¥n. .-,.da Starch·
oon:clletely new.
moved into the Charles Wagner
er, Po.111eroy, �Rril 21; Mr1. Nhcy
home.
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Sr.,
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Clyde
ing at Portsmouth Mond.ay were
M rs. Pearl McBride, Miss Frankie April 30.
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As Low .u ,U..8,50 Qown
and Mrs. James Sanborn, Mldifle­
porl. Th e y were driven there by
and ff$ mo.
Mn. Dan Ri:ier.
V" We . Alie '(� t'e Cpimfq,..
Mr. and Mr1. Carl
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the weekend with her ai,l�Mr .
Shelton Hendrix.
Mr. and Mn. Lige Shie
wt!fi
Sunda)' dinner guest, of h
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ghter, Mn. Hany Mill · of
Greal Bend.
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worth w-ere Mr. and Mr,. C.lrl
Duckworth, New Concord aTid ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Guintler arid
three children, Lancaster.

�u"": Montgomery, 16.0 up­
iwr. 9.2 lower, 6 ¼ fr.-t open, Gal­
hpolu;: 11. tz upper, 1 1 .1 lower, ti
!eet open, Lock 23: 14 8 upper.
1 1 .2 J,,wtr, 22 wickets open. AU
Kanawha Ri11er dams are on thp
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Mrs. Ga.ren Stansbury, presiCondition of Mo-,able O.m1:
dent, Wf1i jn char11:e of the bu.uneSE rtleeti/lJ. · when rout i rie busi- AU dams are up running from
neq ••• t:a"n care of.
cla.ed to one lnp.
Mrs. J. ii. Titus. di1trirt ehair­
Ohia Riv..- Boets: Downbound:
man uplaint:(! the Victor Reis
7. Ben McCool 7:30 am. 1 -0;
Lot'k
Fellowship Fl,lnd and the rlub
Mrs. Amy F'r1end, Wi lliam Cot­
8: Rocket 4:40 am, 6-7; Bob
Lock
voted to support Jl !inanr1ally,
and family of Canton and
trill
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Mn. Titue also announced the
William Cottrill of Cottage­
Mr11.
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ton
Reeion1I meetmg which wlll be
Wade Childress, 5:55 am, 14-2; ls ville Y1si1cd recent'y with Mr,
held in Alhens this Wedensday.
Mrs. G. H I.asher a guest from land Creek, 6:40 am, 0- lO; 1,ock \ I . and Mrs. Luther Friend.
Mrs. Laura Leifheit hu return­
the Hutlnnd G:mlen Club pre­ Metty Moran, 8:05 am, 2-3; Ash­
SE-rl ed 1he proi,:ram for the even­ land, 7:40 am, 3•7; Lock 12: A. V. ed IO her home here aflpr 11pend­
ini on cMsen·ation A&amp; reference Criss Jr., 12;05 am, 5-0; Lock 13: ing th� winler with her daughterg
UVEC, 6:35 am, 20-2; Natio nal. 7 in Columbus,
her toplc was '·Land Magazine."
Ben Quisenberry was 11 dinner
At the clos(' of I he meeting re­ am, 0- 1 ; Lock 18; C. V. Harner, 1 1
of his son and daughter•in­
guest
0-2;
am.
Creditor,
Mike
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21
Lock
freshment! of punch and cake
were served by thP hostesses to 10:•5 am, 1 9-0; Lock 23: Atlas, la-w, Mr. and Mu. Don Quisen­
Mlddl e po,1. The firth
19 members and t wo gu ests, Miss 2:20 pm, ff.O; Trade Winds, 4:.:Jt'i berry,
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his grandson Donnie
of
birlhday
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9:60
Cornell,
18--0;
pm,
Bes, S11nborn and Mrs. Mabel
was observed.
SanllOrn.
Upltound: Lock 30: Jefferson,
For the dining room table a 6:40 am, 12-&amp;; Sally AnE, 7:30 pm,
Mrs. Ada Slack and Mrs. Earl
c:enterplece of lilacs and pink 2-0; �k 28: Sl. Louis Zephyr, Walking and son, Earl Jr., were
tulip• were u1ed.
7:10 am. 0-tl; Gallipolis: Charl e, R. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen8on, 5:� am, 6-1; Dis- Harley E. Johnson Wednegda)' to
pa«:her. 8 am, 7-0; W. C. White , help celebn11c Mr. Johnson's bir1 0 am, no lnw reported ; Lock 23: tbday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
Walter Williamton, 1 :20 pm, 3-0;
J. B. Chauvin, 3: 1 5 pm, 4•0; South- d1ild1en, Allianl'e, ;i.ccompanied
ern, 6:30 pm, 6-10; Elger Cliff, 9:10 by his rnothnr Mn. Letti e Spencer
am, 0-3.
apent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charle9 Pric e, Long Bottom.
K�-,.a Rl,,..- ,hlta: Winfield:
Mrs. John Southern and dau­
Be11ver down at 9 pm, 2-0; Jerry thter o f Rutland called on he r
Boawort.h down at 10:45 pm, 6-0.
parenLs Mr. and Mrs. Claud Qull­
lM and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Koapp and children, Sunday.
CLA.&amp;I TO MIE T
SCOUT COOK Ill RIADY
The Ladles bible Class o f the
Cirl Scout cookies were distri•
Middleporl Flr&amp;t Baptist Church buted among the members to bl':
will meet Thurada)' evening at sold when th1· Brownies met at
the ,home of Mra. Raymond Su· the home or Mrs. Jame&amp; Sayre,
ton, l-,oeu1t St., for their regular the leader, after achool Friday.
maetlng.
Present were Mrs. Mason Fisher,
11�!Rtant leader and Janice �n­
ual. Brenda Sayre, Annette War­
5 Irons - 2 Woods
ner, Pamela Grue.1er, Brenda Mi­
Redt.al Sun,l,,y
T'his Sunday afternoon at 2:30 i.:hael, Sh.iJWl Roush, Sandy Zer­
lhe pupl11 of Mn. Ray Hecox kle, Terry Ferrell, Lenora Bau,
Will pre sent a piano redial �- t Carla Fiah e r and Barbara Lead­
the Heath Methodist niureh in ingham.
AUXIL IARY MIITS
Middleport
NIGHT CRAWLERS
The Lad ies Aux:lllary or th e
The re cital la op1m to the pt1b­
lic as well as the families of Volunteer F'ire rlept. met at the
doz. $1 .00
hollie of Mrs. Ada Slack Monday
the pupils.
evening for their regulnr meeting. Roll l'DIJ was a11aowered by
GETS U. $. AID
seven members and three guests.
CAJRO UPI-The United Stal- Secretory, Mr�. Slack read the
ea gov e rnmenl today presented minutes or th e last meeUng and
Authort,ed MacGregor
lhe United Arab Republlr with a lhl' lrt&gt;usurcr reported 198,52. A
Headquarter•
check for 10 million dollars as firemen's fnir wag discuased and
MDI St.
Middleport 11Utl of an economic ald agree­ planned for June 9, 10, 1 1 With
mant.
more detoils lo be releosed �laler.·
-- Jomes Hobert White of the· Se n­
ior firemen and Ji!U!k Duffy, Jun­
ior fireman were added to the
fair committee. Gel well cards
,were Hent to Mrs. Charles Neu­
man, Mrs. William Dlddl@ and
Mrs, Henry Kochler. Attending
were Sylvia Zwilling president;
Janice Teaford, Creasa Jenkins,
Kathryn Johmton, Ann Lee Wat­
kins, Phyllis Hendrix and Mra.
Sla&lt;'k. C:uesls were James Whlte
and llaymond cook of the Senior
firemen and W11Ue GuJnther,
Junior fire.man.
JUNIOR FIAIMIN MIIT
The Junior Firemen mel In lhe
vlll11Ke hall Wednesday eve ning
wllh Jaek Duffy, president, in
Dryer Only
charge, Sorretary'11 report was
Comblnollon
gJven hy Hoh Harden and the
treasurer Uutch Llale reported
WitlJl Your Old
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WHher
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their push toward dl1mond honon
Tuelday wlth a routine, 11-0, vie•
tory over Bfllpre ln the openini
p.me of the ■o utht!ut Ohio Sec·
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Pierce Mak� Experts .Wrong
Again, Has B est 'Sox Record

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Yankl llout Tl..,-1
Tfte New York Yankee.a moved
into second place with a 10-3 rout
of thP Detroit Tigers, the Wash•
ington Senators beat the Cleveland
Indians, HI, and dropped th e m
into Lbird place and the Boston
Red Sox topped the K1n1111 City
AthleUcs, 4-3, in other American
Lea&amp;Ue gam es.
In th e National League's only
action, the Cincinnati Reds scored
a 5-S victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers and the Philadelphia
Phillies ended a sik-game losing
streak with a 10-9 win over the
Chicago Cubs.
Pierce allowed 10 hits but be
struck out six and did not walk a
batter fl&amp; -lie protected an early
4-0 lead. The White Sox took ad­
vantage of an error by shortstop
un­
Ron Henl!le n lo score two
e arned runs off rookie Steve Bar­
ber in the second inning and
added two more in the third on
doubles by Ne lson Fox and ·Min­
nie Minoso and Roy Sievers' sin­
' gle.
Frank Robinso hit a two-run
homer and Dulch Dotterer drove
in t\VO run_f with a homer and a
double to lead th e Reds' attack
while Don De meter's tw',) homers
and a double accounted for all
Los Angel es' runs. The game was
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ment between Dodger Pilch e r
Stan Williams 11.nd Vada Pim;on
after the latter was hit by a
pitched ball. The loss dropped the
Dodgers below the .500 mark
at 8-9.

United Presa lnternatlon.1
That's rlght, the experts were
wrong again.
The little fellow they thought
might be washed up has turned
out. to be the 1t.rong man or the
Chicago White Sox' pitching start.
Billy Pierce, all or 16:i pounds
when holding the 5¼ -ounee base- .
ball, was rated a definte que,tion
mark thi� spring because or his
14-13 1959 record and the fa.cl he
waa pretty much ignored i n the
World Series. But he's turn�d in
two of the three complete games
uhieved by the White Sox' staff
Ibis season and is the only starter
with a winning record.
left-hander
The 33-year-old
picked on his favorite cousins
Tuesday night when he pitched
the White Sox into sole possession
of rirst place In the American
¥!ague by beating the Baltimore
Orloles, 5-S. It was hi1 second
straight complete game and made
his care er mark against Balli-

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Arnold Palmer thil )'e ilr.

I Brawny Collins
Begins Week Of
Rest After Win

Wilson (4) ind Grue1er.
Belpre· won 10-2 over Nortb Gallia TuttCollm1 fired I three-under•par
Hensle)', Thornhill (61 and Senneu day in their openln1 pme of the
34� Tuesday to win the b11
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CINCINNATI UPI - Smiling
TORNADO ES WIN
Clas, A Sectional bateb■II town.a• Ed J ucker WH dead aeflow loHOUSTON, Tex. UPI - Brawny 1l1cr of the Houaton money .ind
Racine won its second itralghl menl.
edge P.iillme-r by two 1ltOl..e1. Pal­
bead coal"h Bill Collin, began a "week of re1t" mtr. who pl11y1
aecllonal baseball game Tuesday,
The Jictetl e.1ploded for aU : day H he took o,ver at
out of Ligonier,
thia time fro� Oak Hill, by a their lO Mitri In the top of the of lhe Unlven1t)' of Clndnn..ll today with '5,300 prii,e money r;,. , t urned the front nine even
from the Houslon Cl11111c gulf tourore o{ 1H with a &amp;even run ex- H'l"&lt;l nd kl nlne on n ine hlr.a , an ba1ketball team,
The ••me It Belpre WH a i-0 sc
nament and lhe lmowledge he hat wnh Cc,I JJ!lS, but bogeyed the 12th
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sixth Tom Grueser'■ baaea load�
Johnny Cleland .s howed Coach
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e x clusi ve club.
double followed by Gary Moo� '&amp; Don Wolfe excellent control ai he w� re Dan Hlndy, winning pitcher I All · Amerkiln Oacar Robtttaon,
double pu■hed home five run1. The finned 10 Mnd iuued but one free with two 1lnele1 and a double the greate at scorer fn collea:e ••
Pantl'1en added one more in the pa11, that being in the l■sl fram e . and �om Andflnon, three aingles, �ask�lball h11,tory who l1 a:radua•
seventh while Bob Cunningham He retired the first 1 1 batters to both_ in 4 trip■; Dave Hartlna:er mi: m June .
a tnp le and sll)il� I n four Lries
and Bill Wilson divided the pitch• face him. and coasted in.
Jucke r forme r auiatanl coat' h
and Baumgar dder • double and
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waa named I
t i n a 1urpn!ie move,
single
Racine'&amp; bli Inning came whe n
in thi·ee t.ripa ·
thret 1canty hUa.
h ead coach of the Bearcall Tut�·
12 men balled, coll ecting two hits,
Hindy held North Gillis to day. 1ucceedin1 George Smith,
A.Kain, the Panthe rs played er­ tak.ina: .alx wallu, moved around on
rorleu ball in the field. Belpre two errors and a balk by pitche r three hill, fanned 13, walked w_ho was promoted to athletk
on e. DeVault, IOHr, fann ed thre director.
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!tumbled around to make aix mia­ Crabtree, the loaer.
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------Thursday Middleport a:oea to
cue,. Cunnina:ham fanned aix,
Radne now entertains a highly Union FW'tlace.
w1lked two. Wilson fanned 4,
aoosTIAS TO MIIT
the /ra/,,r relraher,
McArthur team, defe nding Middleport 0(10)0 000 0-10 14 3
touted
walked one.
The Eeastern Athletic • Booltera
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and Bau rngarner; De- pen Plain, school Thursday at 8
hiked bis 1ticklng average to .333, have a shortstop n11med Bullock Vault and Hollina:head.
p. m. to plan aummer activities.
now tled with Howard Parker (hll• with a tremenlous hittina: record,
leu yeaterday) for team honors at ais well as a fine pitching staff.
bat.
The Pomeroy-Radne game has
Pomeroy goea to Athens Thurs· been poatponed .
day for itl ,econd tourney game.
R H E
ln a t•me yeaterday Jackson beat Oak Hill
000 130 0----t 6 3
Galllpolia M in a tourney 1ame Racine
000 072 x-9 3 1
:,with Chuck Ke11inger the winner.
Oak HIii: Crabtree (LP), Reese
Racine: Cleland
R H I (!5) and JU8tlce.
Pomei-oy
l13 00G 1-11 7 0 and Jarrell.
Belpre
JACKETS WIN
000 000 0--- 0 3 8
Pomeroy: Cunningham (WP),
Middleport's Yellow Jackets

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ILADIO TV SIRVICI
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!by 9 to May 1:5. Open Monday, PONY. 4 1 -inch. STOCKING t EET.
WASHINGTON UPI - Nearly
AUCTION
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White mane. For stud service.
175 m illion Amerlcana--or 97
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Street, Middleport.
sta �t, l l ' · m . Relre1hments FOR SALE ·:- 2500 U M.E
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J n _lot sale. Bill Orr, Reedsville, Per.eonal property of tbe late j
Oh,o.
Herman Kelch will be ,old II
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auction at the reaJdence next
GOING 0 U 1' oi,, BUSINESS SALE
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Lo the Poat Office at Portland,
WE WISH TO EXPRESS_ OUR
Merchandise and
Equipment
Ohio, May 7, 12:30 P . .M.: Kel•
aratl lude and i1pprecl1t1on lo I must Jo this week. Dresses
Electric
ou -:- many relat!ves and frie11 ds \ down to $5.00. Call wy 2. 3457 ' , vlnator Refrigerator,
Stove,
Kitchen
Table,,
Range,
tor . their help a11d kJndneu
June '• Dress Shop, M1ddleporI.
Coal
and
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Fuel
Cabinet,
and
during the Jliness �nd death ol
6·3-3te
Hester,, Living lwom Suite,
our beloved h1u1.t11nd and !1th• --,--- -�-­
2 Bedroom Suite,, Upholstered
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er, J!.verell 1'raty. To Re v , Eu• iTtNDOW BLIND.., ANl&gt; SHADE
Chairs, Wool Rug,, TV Set, End
Vendlari blinda, all 1ite1 and
�cne Urown 'lllll H.cv. Ira WellTables,, Coffee Table, Utility
colon. 1''.ree Eetlmalea: Da le
m1m for their L"0111olina: mesCabinet, Player Plano Rolla,
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Union
2J!'I
Supply,
WlppeJ.
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li11ies, lo ltev. t"rceiand N oma
Portable,, Electrle Mower, Hand
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Tools, Bee Hive and EquipJ, lorcnce Adams for the aacrcd
Porch Furnit.lll'e, 12
ment,
•�U8LC, the l'Omeroy Emergency I LtVI BAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
Gauge Shot Gun and many othSqu1c&amp;, the 11l11 J f and nur1e1 at
Crawlera f"shing supplies tlsh
er artlclea not lined. Terma :
lhe Meigs
General Hoapital,
Jng uce,;,e, available tr�m 6
CHh.
i!:wl11g !' u11cr11l Jl ome, the Pall
a. m. to 7;3{} p. m. week day
Not ra,.1pontlbl• for acclclenh
bcuen, J'omcroy f . .k A. M. ,
Sunday IH O a. m. Fife Novell
MrL Virginia Moore
104, the 01110 Valle)' CornmanShop.
4-21-12tC
Admlnlatratrix
dty No. 24 for their aervices,
Bradford Auction Company.
tne Laurel C!IU Health Club - --- - ------­
4-30-6tc
!or the dehciou� dlnner and 17'' CONSOLE RCA TV. GOO D
condition. $40. Call WY2,6639
for the many syrnpllthy cards
BOYS BLACK
GYM
SHOES
5-3-3tc
and letters and the be1ulJful
cushion sole lM!e to toe. Slz.e1
J ioral Jltt11. "lour kmdneaa will
little boys 7 1A to · bia: boy• 0, ,
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never oe for1i:ottcn.
$1 .99. Children ·a tenni1 q oid1
l=iancereJy, Mn. l:.verctt J. Trac,
cushion insole. Red•Blu9 1[OO.
and !Jr. and Mr.. �vcreu A,
The Shoe Box, MJddleport.
Trac)'.
0-4-Hp
6-4 6tc
NEW TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
on Route 33, 12 miles north or
Pomeroy, Ohio. Fr■nk Burson,
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AU Mlll111 and Mo.Mf1
Shade, Ohio.
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For FREE lnapecllon
•nd up whlle lhey led. Met,._
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polltan
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GIimore s S uppIy Store
It., POmffO}'. Phtnt WY4-1VO.
tm:H, �prmR.11, ihock ahaorller,
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WY-2-2774
brue banall', IIC&amp;t cover, ind
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patnl Job. WJJI sulJ fur i1ei,.
Vaughan I EXlennInatlng
t'honc W 'i.-2-41486 u!ler 4 ,p ,m.
Company
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COMPLETE BARBER S H O P
It, M1ry1, W. Ve.
--Equipment. Inquire 8illl N .
•� OLllS Hd- 2 door. Uadlo and
Third Avcnu,, MJddleport or
he111lcr. $1UO, Needs rep11ir. Car• j
Phone WY2-2471.
G..1-81&lt;
loll W. Jollnaon, ltuclne, R.O. 1 .
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Emtraon window e.i.hau1t fen
retailed for P2 wJll take $35.
Payment plan lf you wiih. Tele•
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USED
BALDWIN
Studio piano, ,xcellcnt condition
priced al $30.00
lncludln,:
bench •nd dellvory. Carl · Jacob•
10n, 130'1 Market St., Parker,,
bur;, W. V11., liU0-693 1. 5·0· 1lc
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Warfarin. 2 1,i I ba., fl.49; 4 Iba.
$3.50. Safe, pure, and a:111r1nteed.
Ebenbadt Uardwarl!.
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NHlio and ht'itcr, buut4ful
white 1111d blatk flnllb cle,n
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Pomeroy, Ohio

uO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
u1ied r1rm machinery, See Bill
Goodwin and buy ,t farm prlcH.
Six milH frl)m W ilk,nillc.
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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MA:SON,

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:Uuhunt
WPi1on Train
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P.err, Como snw
Thlt is Your LUe
Tomb.stone Terri\ory
-New1 Beadllnea
9°fJth erea1t
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Middleport

3 80 FrQm •Uleae Roo*•
Co�u:dy . Pllyhouae
f:SO Adventure Time
�:� steamboat BlU
l·aP Ouicll Draw �,:Graw
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I/ Drain oil and refill with Valvollne AJl-ctlmate Motor OIi
f/ Check oll filter
I/ Check power system fluid levels
I/ Complete chassis lubrication
I/ Service air cleaner • •
I/ Check transmission and dlffffllntlal lubjlcants
I/ Inspect radiator pressure cap
I/ Inspect radiator hose, tighten clamps
I/ Drain, flush and refill radiator
I/ Add radiator rust Inhibitor
I/ Inspect and adjust fan bell
I/ Test battery, check tennlnals and cables
I/ Inspect muffler and tail pipe
I/ Lubricate all body hinges, locks and ca11:het
f/ Check brake fluld
'/ Inspect tires
Each •Pie11ln' Season Service Special" Include,
all ch1tsl1 lubrlcanu, radlalDr rult lnhlbllor encl,
up lo 5 quirts of World's Flm-World't Finni

Valvolln� All.cllm te lllolor OIL

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10:30 fake A Good �..oot
11 :00 Newa Headlines
1 1 : 10 �athercaat
11 ·lG Jicl\_ Paar Show

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FOR RENT HOIJSI Ill POMEII
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4 rooms and bath, unfll?ni1hed,
Call ar1.ur 5:30 P, II. Phone
WY2-SG75
4-16-t!c

PLEASIN' SEASON SERVICE!

SLEEPING ROOM. 409 W . �l
Pomeroy, Call WY 2·2848,
, 29 lltp
FURNISIIED APARTMENT,
3
rooms and bath. Phone WY2•
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FIIRNISHED ROOM.
Kilt-hen prMlfgea. Women or a
couple preferred. 136 s. Second
M iddleport, Mrs. R1ymond Lu·
man. U not home call Dutton
Drugs.
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BEAUTICIAN. APPLY HYSELL�
Beauty Shop. Pbone WY2..lail7.
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The Brighter Da,
'!':1e Secret Storm
Edge of Nigh�
The Three Stoogea
The Life of Riley
Arthur J Smith-Xe-,
A Loqk at th� :Weather
Jule Rivlin show
.Amos 'n' Anr'•·

1:00 Rla:hway Patrol

!:SO Be Our Guest
8:80 Men Into Space
g:i» The MilUon'&amp;lre
D:80 rve Got A Secret
10:00 U . S. Steel Hour
11:00 11 o'clock News
11:10 A Look at the Weather
11:15 Theater 13

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l!D&lt;&gt;d, 111 Locust St., P ' · r,
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tOwn, •lJ: room1, 4 rcaoms down,
2 up, ap,roxlmatelf 1 acre, le­
vel land excellent well 18 mllel
froffl Pomeroy on state Roqte
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LARGE
FOR SALE:
lliqulre
892". Price ·'80().00.
-acre �und, ,ba,ement� 5 rooms
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FIVE
MODERN
FOR SALE
garden. plots and large back
and
b11em9llt
t'ulf
house,
room
yard. CIOie tn church and ,chool
4. %
balance
Assume
attic.
garage with 1torage space, 2
. direct goverrimept lqan. ·tot �
In Chester, Ohio. See Eva Nunly
:11: 150. Good net&amp;hborhood. Call
6 2 3tc
or call YU-3-2015.
or see Freddie Thabet, Mason,

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with two baths, garage, wash
house, cellar, tare� corner Jot
located in · Chester, Ohio, on
Route 7. Priced to sell. If lnter­
•�ted call or write. Paul Pollne.
RlW,ey, W. Va. 1-�;. ES2.&amp;433.
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poniea fqr &lt;:ow o.r young heifer

or a a:ood clean used car. An•
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FOR R!:NT-New modern "Deluxe" apartmenll, Two and
three bedroom,. El1hteen ml1"
lrom Kaiser ptint. All electric
decorated
brlt&gt;k. be.utJl11lly
plulcrt•d w1lh1, tiled bath1,
with tub and 1howvr, complete
Yo1111gslown kitchen, wlth disot111_I unlt1, concealed electrlc
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eating system, storm doors
and wl ndows, fire proof doon
and window,, bulldini compl.
tely Insulated, lront and rur
entrance,, beaulilully land11;:ap.
cd, private parklna� ren\ ·e11,:trcme1Jy low $80,00 per month.
THE HAVEN TERRACE A·
PA lffMENTS, New Haven, W,
Va. Phone TUme,: 2-1705 or
2- 1825.
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2:00 1.):Q in Court
Son 'f't"l!'ilc"J Bui
2:SO Ga1e Storm Show
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3:oo !Beat the CI01.I..
Weather Teller
3:30 Who Do You Truut
Jolin bal,- Nefl
• :00 American i8andat.and
Four Just Men
15:'iO Rocky and Ria .Frtend1
Muaie for a Spring Night
San Franclaeo Beat
B:00
Ouie and Ho,r;ell
Es"o Reporter
Your
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W:e!lnesday Night
8:40 Weather �r
Hawaiian Eye
8:45 John Daly NeW1
The Mew• Tontaht
7:00 Fllaht
SC&amp;1111ing the Weather
7:11!) Steve Canyon
Spona Report
8:00 Donna ileed
Lale Show
8:30 Tit• Real ll_c€oy1
lllp Off .
P,t .ISOQ!'.; Show
P,• ll�
10:8, 0 Se• Hunt
Cartoon Speet-4cular
1 1 :Ofl NeW1 l'on.leht
Romper Room
1 :10 Scanning the Weather
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1 1 : 1&amp; Sports Tcmtaht
Ee8o Repot'ter.
1 1 1 :20 Late Show
I Married Joan

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Price ls Right
Concentration
Truth or con1equ1ncea
1t Could Be You
Mid Day New,
Movietime
Lorett, Youna: Show
Youna: Dr. Malone
From 11aeae Rootl
Co. medy Playhou,e
Adventure Theater
Steamboat BUI
Sgt. Pre1lon
Flatt &amp; Scrugg, Show
Weathereast
Ni'ws PlcturHuntley Brlnklt.y Report
Whirlyblrd11
Resc·�e 8
Bat Masterson
Producer's Choice·
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We're old hands al mixing
concrete preeisely lo order.
Call us . . . and get deliv­
ery when you want it where
you want it.

lo •ldt hit 1bter Mr. and Mn.
llr. and 111'1. Everett Slllon 0,:
Cllfford St1l1ers and children.
d,ulhters called on her o,aruta,.
Mn. Vtr1ie Mora 1pent Frh\ay Mr. 1no lln. llurl Taylor JOllllq.
.!V�nlna with Mn. Edith U1bum1.

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Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Davi1
and Marie, Johnny and Kathy
went to New Castle, P1.. Ft-kCllf

Call Dki SterreH

Before 9:30 A.M
Middleport WY-2·26ff
Pomwoy WY-2-3195
ltAUn FIED STOl.a
At Chootw
Yukon S.214$
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MUII.LIR PURNAC�� WIS flNG­
HOU.SI •ppllanqe,. Arnold a,.
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Agent.Jr, Middleport. Fire J..UIO
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2903.
1ppllance repeir, Phone OU.
McCIJJltock, Raclno, Ohio.
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Viayl uoestoa block laid. House
NIP.UJ'I of a1J descriptiou. Call
Gu, 1'1'e'.aler, Racine, Ohio.
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Thunday May 5, 1960, .at 1 1 ah,
,_LIVISION liLlO AND SMALL
encl A. hrvlce •Station WY2,.
1tl the auction gro11nds I mi. west
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Lunch will bt J!erved. Goddard
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COIIPLETB IN&amp;URANCE !'II&lt;&gt;
Sales. Harold G oddard, Auction­
ILADIO TV SIRVICI
until furtber notice due to ill­
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&amp;ectlon. IJfe, Auto, )'ire. Pollo.
dririn(, Drive ill lioda:rl
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neas. Gloria Ebersbach, Owner.
CalJ Doa Mllll, lllddleport,
1 Phone WY 2-22551 Pomeroy, Qt.lo
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!by 9 to May 1:5. Open Monday, PONY. 4 1 -inch. STOCKING t EET.
WASHINGTON UPI - Nearly
AUCTION
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May 16 . t'l1fl's .Shoe Hepalr,"
White mane. For stud service.
175 m illion Amerlcana--or 97
Cempf• lervlce
'M.1ctdlepcrt.
4 2t1 6lp
See a t . Shade Valley Lake 12 1
per cenl of the anticipated total
Crttt Bradford
WY•Z·Zl43
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mi!cs Ea1!t of Pomeroy.
-have been counted thus tar in
Write, Pltone .,. Contact
MIDDLEPOHT nm:
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PlANO ·
Used ir nd HO U SE T UA LLE H , 1 0 ' x .�) ' . five VERY REASONABLE
rooms and bath. Sleeps 8. Con•
Teet
Hotpolnt refrigerato�
New Merchandl.!ie. Evruythmil
tact .f'r a n � Hudson, .Bas li.r n Road
f!om Billy Lloats lo K i tchen
Babe and sc ales. oth er bou:.
Rt . l , Ii.acme.
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hold articles. Inquire 84'2 Pearl
Sinks. l&gt;oors open 9 a. m. Sale
Street, Middleport.
sta �t, l l ' · m . Relre1hments FOR SALE ·:- 2500 U M.E
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J n _lot sale. Bill Orr, Reedsville, Per.eonal property of tbe late j
Oh,o.
Herman Kelch will be ,old II
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auction at the reaJdence next
GOING 0 U 1' oi,, BUSINESS SALE
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Lo the Poat Office at Portland,
WE WISH TO EXPRESS_ OUR
Merchandise and
Equipment
Ohio, May 7, 12:30 P . .M.: Kel•
aratl lude and i1pprecl1t1on lo I must Jo this week. Dresses
Electric
ou -:- many relat!ves and frie11 ds \ down to $5.00. Call wy 2. 3457 ' , vlnator Refrigerator,
Stove,
Kitchen
Table,,
Range,
tor . their help a11d kJndneu
June '• Dress Shop, M1ddleporI.
Coal
and
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Fuel
Cabinet,
and
during the Jliness �nd death ol
6·3-3te
Hester,, Living lwom Suite,
our beloved h1u1.t11nd and !1th• --,--- -�-­
2 Bedroom Suite,, Upholstered
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er, J!.verell 1'raty. To Re v , Eu• iTtNDOW BLIND.., ANl&gt; SHADE
Chairs, Wool Rug,, TV Set, End
Vendlari blinda, all 1ite1 and
�cne Urown 'lllll H.cv. Ira WellTables,, Coffee Table, Utility
colon. 1''.ree Eetlmalea: Da le
m1m for their L"0111olina: mesCabinet, Player Plano Rolla,
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Union
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Supply,
WlppeJ.
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li11ies, lo ltev. t"rceiand N oma
Portable,, Electrle Mower, Hand
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Tools, Bee Hive and EquipJ, lorcnce Adams for the aacrcd
Porch Furnit.lll'e, 12
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•�U8LC, the l'Omeroy Emergency I LtVI BAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
Gauge Shot Gun and many othSqu1c&amp;, the 11l11 J f and nur1e1 at
Crawlera f"shing supplies tlsh
er artlclea not lined. Terma :
lhe Meigs
General Hoapital,
Jng uce,;,e, available tr�m 6
CHh.
i!:wl11g !' u11cr11l Jl ome, the Pall
a. m. to 7;3{} p. m. week day
Not ra,.1pontlbl• for acclclenh
bcuen, J'omcroy f . .k A. M. ,
Sunday IH O a. m. Fife Novell
MrL Virginia Moore
104, the 01110 Valle)' CornmanShop.
4-21-12tC
Admlnlatratrix
dty No. 24 for their aervices,
Bradford Auction Company.
tne Laurel C!IU Health Club - --- - ------­
4-30-6tc
!or the dehciou� dlnner and 17'' CONSOLE RCA TV. GOO D
condition. $40. Call WY2,6639
for the many syrnpllthy cards
BOYS BLACK
GYM
SHOES
5-3-3tc
and letters and the be1ulJful
cushion sole lM!e to toe. Slz.e1
J ioral Jltt11. "lour kmdneaa will
little boys 7 1A to · bia: boy• 0, ,
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$1 .99. Children ·a tenni1 q oid1
l=iancereJy, Mn. l:.verctt J. Trac,
cushion insole. Red•Blu9 1[OO.
and !Jr. and Mr.. �vcreu A,
The Shoe Box, MJddleport.
Trac)'.
0-4-Hp
6-4 6tc
NEW TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
on Route 33, 12 miles north or
Pomeroy, Ohio. Fr■nk Burson,
� CINn Us.cl c,;e,1
AU Mlll111 and Mo.Mf1
Shade, Ohio.
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For FREE lnapecllon
•nd up whlle lhey led. Met,._
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polltan
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GIimore s S uppIy Store
It., POmffO}'. Phtnt WY4-1VO.
tm:H, �prmR.11, ihock ahaorller,
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WY-2-2774
brue banall', IIC&amp;t cover, ind
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patnl Job. WJJI sulJ fur i1ei,.
Vaughan I EXlennInatlng
t'honc W 'i.-2-41486 u!ler 4 ,p ,m.
Company
a 2 ate
COMPLETE BARBER S H O P
It, M1ry1, W. Ve.
--Equipment. Inquire 8illl N .
•� OLllS Hd- 2 door. Uadlo and
Third Avcnu,, MJddleport or
he111lcr. $1UO, Needs rep11ir. Car• j
Phone WY2-2471.
G..1-81&lt;
loll W. Jollnaon, ltuclne, R.O. 1 .
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retailed for P2 wJll take $35.
Payment plan lf you wiih. Tele•
phone No. WY-2-UU.

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USED
BALDWIN
Studio piano, ,xcellcnt condition
priced al $30.00
lncludln,:
bench •nd dellvory. Carl · Jacob•
10n, 130'1 Market St., Parker,,
bur;, W. V11., liU0-693 1. 5·0· 1lc
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Warfarin. 2 1,i I ba., fl.49; 4 Iba.
$3.50. Safe, pure, and a:111r1nteed.
Ebenbadt Uardwarl!.
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1 1 , 12, u. 18, 19, 20, 23,
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NHlio and ht'itcr, buut4ful
white 1111d blatk flnllb cle,n
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Pomeroy, Ohio

uO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
u1ied r1rm machinery, See Bill
Goodwin and buy ,t farm prlcH.
Six milH frl)m W ilk,nillc.
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WPi1on Train
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P.err, Como snw
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Tomb.stone Terri\ory
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Middleport

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Co�u:dy . Pllyhouae
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I/ Drain oil and refill with Valvollne AJl-ctlmate Motor OIi
f/ Check oll filter
I/ Check power system fluid levels
I/ Complete chassis lubrication
I/ Service air cleaner • •
I/ Check transmission and dlffffllntlal lubjlcants
I/ Inspect radiator pressure cap
I/ Inspect radiator hose, tighten clamps
I/ Drain, flush and refill radiator
I/ Add radiator rust Inhibitor
I/ Inspect and adjust fan bell
I/ Test battery, check tennlnals and cables
I/ Inspect muffler and tail pipe
I/ Lubricate all body hinges, locks and ca11:het
f/ Check brake fluld
'/ Inspect tires
Each •Pie11ln' Season Service Special" Include,
all ch1tsl1 lubrlcanu, radlalDr rult lnhlbllor encl,
up lo 5 quirts of World's Flm-World't Finni

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10:30 fake A Good �..oot
11 :00 Newa Headlines
1 1 : 10 �athercaat
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FOR RENT HOIJSI Ill POMEII
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4 rooms and bath, unfll?ni1hed,
Call ar1.ur 5:30 P, II. Phone
WY2-SG75
4-16-t!c

PLEASIN' SEASON SERVICE!

SLEEPING ROOM. 409 W . �l
Pomeroy, Call WY 2·2848,
, 29 lltp
FURNISIIED APARTMENT,
3
rooms and bath. Phone WY2•
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FIIRNISHED ROOM.
Kilt-hen prMlfgea. Women or a
couple preferred. 136 s. Second
M iddleport, Mrs. R1ymond Lu·
man. U not home call Dutton
Drugs.
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Beauty Shop. Pbone WY2..lail7.
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'!':1e Secret Storm
Edge of Nigh�
The Three Stoogea
The Life of Riley
Arthur J Smith-Xe-,
A Loqk at th� :Weather
Jule Rivlin show
.Amos 'n' Anr'•·

1:00 Rla:hway Patrol

!:SO Be Our Guest
8:80 Men Into Space
g:i» The MilUon'&amp;lre
D:80 rve Got A Secret
10:00 U . S. Steel Hour
11:00 11 o'clock News
11:10 A Look at the Weather
11:15 Theater 13

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tOwn, •lJ: room1, 4 rcaoms down,
2 up, ap,roxlmatelf 1 acre, le­
vel land excellent well 18 mllel
froffl Pomeroy on state Roqte
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LARGE
FOR SALE:
lliqulre
892". Price ·'80().00.
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MODERN
FOR SALE
garden. plots and large back
and
b11em9llt
t'ulf
house,
room
yard. CIOie tn church and ,chool
4. %
balance
Assume
attic.
garage with 1torage space, 2
. direct goverrimept lqan. ·tot �
In Chester, Ohio. See Eva Nunly
:11: 150. Good net&amp;hborhood. Call
6 2 3tc
or call YU-3-2015.
or see Freddie Thabet, Mason,

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with two baths, garage, wash
house, cellar, tare� corner Jot
located in · Chester, Ohio, on
Route 7. Priced to sell. If lnter­
•�ted call or write. Paul Pollne.
RlW,ey, W. Va. 1-�;. ES2.&amp;433.
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FOR R!:NT-New modern "Deluxe" apartmenll, Two and
three bedroom,. El1hteen ml1"
lrom Kaiser ptint. All electric
decorated
brlt&gt;k. be.utJl11lly
plulcrt•d w1lh1, tiled bath1,
with tub and 1howvr, complete
Yo1111gslown kitchen, wlth disot111_I unlt1, concealed electrlc
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and wl ndows, fire proof doon
and window,, bulldini compl.
tely Insulated, lront and rur
entrance,, beaulilully land11;:ap.
cd, private parklna� ren\ ·e11,:trcme1Jy low $80,00 per month.
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PA lffMENTS, New Haven, W,
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2- 1825.
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2:SO Ga1e Storm Show
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3:30 Who Do You Truut
Jolin bal,- Nefl
• :00 American i8andat.and
Four Just Men
15:'iO Rocky and Ria .Frtend1
Muaie for a Spring Night
San Franclaeo Beat
B:00
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Es"o Reporter
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W:e!lnesday Night
8:40 Weather �r
Hawaiian Eye
8:45 John Daly NeW1
The Mew• Tontaht
7:00 Fllaht
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7:11!) Steve Canyon
Spona Report
8:00 Donna ileed
Lale Show
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Cartoon Speet-4cular
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Concentration
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Mid Day New,
Movietime
Lorett, Youna: Show
Youna: Dr. Malone
From 11aeae Rootl
Co. medy Playhou,e
Adventure Theater
Steamboat BUI
Sgt. Pre1lon
Flatt &amp; Scrugg, Show
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Ni'ws PlcturHuntley Brlnklt.y Report
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llr. and 111'1. Everett Slllon 0,:
Cllfford St1l1ers and children.
d,ulhters called on her o,aruta,.
Mn. Vtr1ie Mora 1pent Frh\ay Mr. 1no lln. llurl Taylor JOllllq.
.!V�nlna with Mn. Edith U1bum1.

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· voters today to Judge
,
their gen tle debate.
won
w
lto_
iRONTON, Q; (UPi) - Rescue workers i;lug to w
Their flOft exchange, were e:1•
than 10 feet today of a 19-year-old minister's son trapped· 25 ' pect.ed to rway few votes m flith' b
feet und ergrouod In a drY we11 1oc:a·1ed i. n h'IS father' s ,ch qrc
er direction In this state's D emo,
next
ralic presidential primary
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Rescuers expected to reach the boy, Warren Pa.,yne, around· Tuesday.
10 p.rn. e.s.t. Little hope was held that he would be found · After Wednesday night's h o�r-10111 a ppearanoe before ldevu1
alive in the bole where ile has been entombed since Wedne&amp;- ion
ca_mer11, both Democratic preday afternoon in nearby Burlington.
contenders were back
iidenllal
.
· Work:era were digginr from in• pocket wa.9: formed_ m
the �Uom on the road today. Kenne� was
aide a steel pipe, l2-t'eet In di• o
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( lbe wel l aod h19 body 11 In 19heduled to spend. t�e day 1 the
ameter, which was sunk into the
coal · mmmg territory
Berkley
that
area.
1round to hold back shifting sands
�•yne was ! rapped in th � well and the Charl,ston area while
ind loose dirt that hampered ear- I ":'hale
m the Humphrey 'WH in the ,n orthern
a ttempting to brlck
ly operations.
pa rt �f the state tllourmg �be
sides.
Aoout 50 workers from two conWheelmg area of the tleelmaking
-------1truction crewa, the Ohio High•
panhandle.
way Oepartment and volunteers
Their debate Wednesday night
the
free
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s
t
shir
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worked JD thr
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was
the firat face-to-face m�eti n l
youth. It was esti mated that more
their
two. stale primary con•
in
lban: six tons of dirt have been
teats-in Wisconsin I.eat month
moved in an ettort to reach his
where K ennedy was the victor
booy, beiievtd trapped about 2:li
in the montn-long campaign
•nd
ieet underground.
1 they haYe bee n conductln1 here.
Work.era had reached about 18
T a q�estion _about the rfllitl•
feet at 9 1. m. c.a. L . and said I t
HOLLYWOOD UPl _ Holly• o s O:issue m 'ptllitics, both re_1ter•!·
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before
would be a.b out an b�ur
wood marria,e,, never known for
they reach� 26 �eet. :rbre� men their dura bility, floundered at I ed �eir vieWJ that a candid .tie a
were wor� mg ina1de th• pipe at dizzy rate in the finL five days of rella: i.on s�ould not be a factor.
Kennedy • vote In tbil o wera t.lme fiU1n1 • bucket which WIS the not--so-merry month of May
whelmin
i,ly �tutant state, how
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hoisted
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uTwo of he longeat-married
provide a major tell of
w111
ever,
a.um�, an� dropped back anto pies-Lucille Ball - Desi Arna.1 and
biaa 1tll� is a
nll1lou1
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e
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h
w
U,e ptpe aeam.
the Cameron Mitchella _ · were
of a president
choice
the
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factor
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mper
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amon&amp; the star-clu tered 12
found them•
'lbecandidatee
,
At l�r et tour ea veina occuhed aeea from• martial 'Qlia. Both cou:
agreement
b11Jinlial
in
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.elvers
worker,.
the
ta . hamper
plea were married 20 years and
on almost Hery la,ue raised ex' '
At least one cave-in WII caused divorced this week.
cept("hetber Humphrey h as •
by curiosity aeekflra who r111hed
o
ther filmland cou ples ann ounc• chance to win the pre1ldential n onine
bo�t
a
800
of
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&amp;o the villa&amp;-,
ina breakup, idclade Bet.te DaYla mlnation , Humphrey aald h� did
, Wtea from he.re,
G.,y Merrill, Joan M.onlalne and Kennedy made it clear t hat
,nd
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l&gt;iQen uncovered Payne 1 -un •nd Collier
,Young, 8\\Z&gt;' Parker he diugreed.
movin1 band at one point, but the and Pierre de ta
Sa ll' and produe------and and earth bttan lO fall into er
land Haf:Ward and hi, wife
Le
the bole, tau.ling the worker, to
:!urry �tile 1urface lest they too l�i::: ·Ball, ta, tbe foil tor Amai
TheR�:::::ter�:Ort.amen
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trap.,_.
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their rabulou,ly aucceuful "l Auxiliary is holding • rumma e
on
Authoritlea aald �at Payne
Love, l.4ey," 1V aerlea, noW de• 11le ln the former Picken'■ Build•
m
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, unt:l,. teatified 1P Superior Coun ln1 In Pomeroy, Fri y and Sat•
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and
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May
a
urday
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that
bad
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W
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In addition tb clothinl, lhel'fl
and Mr. Hyde" penonaUtr
be miacellanflOUI bouaehoid
Nhich caulled .him to en1a1e In
1 artlclt1.
temper outburata.
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Funeral services for Howard
l11t
who
Bower,,
night abOu t o at hia · h ome on
Broadway', will be held Saturday
at 2 p. · m. from the RawlingsCoate Funeral Home wit h i ntermeot in Riverview Cemetery.
w n wall a boilermaker
Mr. Bo e
at Hobson for many years but in
more recent years had been a
high school building custodiln
u ntil about 1957 when he retired.
He was a member o f the Mid•
dleport Chu rch of Christ and a
son of the late George and Eva
Jane Michaels.
Survivo rs include h is wlffl,
J8ssie ; three childrin George Edward and Lester both of Springfield, O.; and Mrs. Wlllard Boyer,
grandchildr en
Pomeroy; seven
and one great gr,mdchlld.
Th e Rev. FreC:. I. Gardn er will
officiate and friend, will be re, ceiVl rl. at the funeral home any•
, lime.

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OC?atie Con,rHI appeared likely to
Khrushchev looked directly «t
MOSCOW UPJ-Premiel' Nikita
day to-.rejed lhe bit budgct-boott·
Llewellyn
Amba..ador
· la, program of niediW. care for Khrushchev 11111 tad•J' that So- \1. S.
be,peech
hi.
durlnJ
5on
Thom
abot
fo
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upreme Soviet.
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fore
whic
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plaM
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down
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llament
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in
pa
of
a
r
be
SoLlle
OVflr
Ke, .DemocraLt predicted Con- he claimed WH aent
and then juml)t!d to thl!ir • feet tnd
-'"" would •wind up ap,PPOvlnc a vlet UAion to "imNt-11
a
Ru
ot roared: · "Down with tl\e aa:gre•
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frl&amp;b
the
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nf
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plan
Democratic
linantjng
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· ,el(
1orl Thi• it bandlt.ryf"
eon(erence.
the
1u�mlt
t}yt 'would lncludfl higher taxes
ldnMf!'• P•-.: U�ll:nown
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m..,.t
now
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He
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of
· to pay for at leaat 1ome
did - not ide.ntlfy
Khruabchev
WH
uccee1 al
"litUtl
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hope"
'for
benefitl.
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and 4ld' not dJ•
of
lane
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the
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aumm
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p
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• · lfln, congrtsalonal Democrata h, n a
any 'A,qlerlcan,
ot
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thefllled
clQae.
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aboard . . B u t . Me llt4 IJ\Other Amlted'
he
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neu•
well
pretty
hid
mln.lstrltion.
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ter•
triliwt tbfl electlon,year ilsue of StaN, of a ...,.llllve _ actloa, al�I eri�.n plan.e �!&amp;�, Soviet
etei,»ed.
Ind
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A-ptll·
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Warned:
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by
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the
for
tmedlcat care
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fin� eomlns: up :,i:itb :'.'ti • own � ;playtisJ �lh fire an� Urey
were tbe,-1 otber major
'lbere
retaliatory
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hoat lo as ma n y boys m the group s
recent annual Men an d Boys gettogether.
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The Rev._ R. B. Nelson, Galhpoo.
hs, �alher•m• law ?f Brotherhood
pres ident Roy Domgan, prese nted
meditations on the " Relationships
of Fa th ers
' a� d sons " rra m the
Bibic sta n dpom t . Lec Jaco bs, Pom·
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wit
eroy, entertamed
act.a and men of the Y oung Adult
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"l ass served th e group h ome made
ice cream and cake.

TO ANSWER CHARGES
Two Mid dleport residents are to
appear in Gallipolis Municjpal
Court, May 7, to answer . to Ohio
patrol charges. Paul E. Johnson
has been cited by the patrol for
overweight and l'ca.rl ltcy nolds for
,peeding.

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The Meiga County Fox Hunten
Aasoclatlon are havin&amp; a Bench
Show ■nd Field Trial ,May ff • 7.
The •Bench Show , will be It the
Racine .Legion Hall Friday evenJng May e ,t e p. �- Ribbon,, roa•
ettel! and trophies will be awarded.
John Hartley, Athen,, will be the
Bench Show juda:e.
The field trial wm the held Saturday, May 7. The cast will be
made at daybreak on the BaahanPortland Road it Bald Knob,.
The public is invited.

bit.ARROW, M1XID
NEW YORK UPI-Stock� open ed narrow and mixed In moderate
trading today.

dent Eisenhower'i· suggestio n t hat
Vice Prealdenl Richard M. Nixon
might aucceed him at the Paris
summit cOnference and &amp;"id sendinl in Nixon would be like sen dIng a goat t.o take care of a cab•
bage patch.
- lnW11hington, diplomatic
1ource1 said Khrushchev·, re•
inarks cast a pall o"er the sum•
raised ·
preparations ind
r mlt
doubts that ElsenhO'Wer would
carry out his 1eheduled via,lt to
the Sovlet Union In June. Senate
Chairman Stylea
GOP. Polley
Bridges N. _ H. 911ld Eisenhower
lhould not leave for tbtt summit
exp �untO b.e a:et&amp; a proper
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House has defied President Eise n warnin g . against big
.bower's
Jpending b)' approving a program
nelrly five limes larger than he
recommended to help areas wilh
chroni&amp; unemployment.
'Jhc so-called 251 million dollar
was
area' redevelopment bill
passed, 201-184, Wednesday night
al a 10-hour House session, longest .of the year. Opponents three
the parllamenta,y rule book al the
bill in their e ffort to block it.
Rep. Daniel J. Flood &lt;D-Pa.),
who helped en8ioccr House pi1S­
sa,1e, CaJled o n the Sen a te today
to endorse the �.11 •·to show the
Prd$ide nt this is a congt'�sionaJ
ew.preS1ion of opinion two sel!Jiions
in a row."
Vetoed 1 951 PropoMI
The President vetoed a similar
proposal in 19$8 a s too expen sive.
tlou11e Republican Leader Charles
R, Halleck (Irld.) said the prei;ent
bill probably was beaded lor the
,ame fate.
HouM KMd urwier a ruely
vMd
rule WNnesday nl1ht to
.
put ov.r the- bill-just one day
after receMne • IMIIIIII from
the Prnklent citint th• fflNSUA

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Speech Worksho p H as

Applications a re still open for
hi8h school 1ophomores or ju n iors
who wish to attend the 10th an•
nual Speech Summer Workshop on
the Ohio UniYersity campus from
.June 12 to June 25.
Thia year the, Worshop will of•
fer intense trlining in debate,
extempore speaking, oral interpre,
ta tlon of literature and oratory,
accordln; to the v/orbhop'ti di­
tBranrector, Pro!e&amp;Sor Paul
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She}Ve8 Recent. }y

Rus,ell wao jailed at
today by Patrolma n Phil Globokar after his car struek a stopped
vehicl e d riven by George Borip!t
I ronto n . Boright told police tha t
he had stopped to let a pauenger
Margie SluC"her. out or hi� pickup
truck when Russell ran into the
rear a n d side o f his truck. The
passenger wa s brough t to the
Meigs General Hospital where
and release d
she was examined
. .
lifter complammg of a he-.d and
neck
in 1· ury. Both vehicl es sustained medi um damages .
o•!! has i..nnn
released on
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Rus""
S125 bon d for hearing before
Mayor Charles Legar · Saturday
night

A total or 53 new boob have
�n �dded to the Middle port Pubhe Library _ �e � two weeks.
Books of fiction, biography, aru,
humor, child care, western and
mysteries are included.
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Among t he books a re Dr. Spoc.
Se
Boo
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"C ommon
k oI Ba bY and
c•'
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"Teenage rs Guide for Living,"
"World Views. " "Safeguard Yo ur
Health," "World History,' " QuesBREAKS ARM
lions People Ask About Religion,"
James Andrews, son of Clarence "Nelson and the �kefeller FamAndrews, Pomeroy , broke his arm ily," aod "Fireside Book or Humorwhile high jumpi ng during Po m­ ous P try," are othen.
oe
eroy High School's Field Day on
More are "Jarret's Jade," "The
Wednesday.
City 'Iba t Would No t Die," ' 'The
Cue of the Waylaid Wolf,'' "White
Cheyenne,"
"Golden
Scalpel,"
"Memories of a Profeaaional Cad,"
"Outlaw Express,' "Holiday House"
"No Roman candlea" and "Dear
Folka."

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Congress Defies Ike With Bill
FOX H00 efS T0 To Hel Chronic Unemployment
p
Hold Show Field

�ngress May
· Reject Ike's
Down. Plane
Khrushthev Claims 8ussians Shoot
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Sent To Frighten Them On Eve Of Swnm_itt Talk

MOTHER'S DAY

A.II the new W1YI lo -glove
her hand are here. All new
«&gt;lors, all new lengths lrt
fabric gloves for lifotber'll
Day.

To Come Today

On DWI Charge

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Off'ICIQJ s Meet

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qedford Folks Dancing Again, Keeping Money Sh.erilf Reports
Rolling Into Fund For New Recreation Center

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Tuesday election winners - and losers too - were busy
today pre_paring " Thank You " notices while county ele&lt;tton
board offtclalB were qwte as busy scanning preclnct abstracts
and poll books for their official blessing op what happen,,d.
No word came from any source meanwhile o11 aib.ether or
n�t the unofficial vidory appareolly won by Slanley Blaze­
cer; a b ove are raising money and having a good lime wicz over J . E. D. Haruneer for tbe ,ounty en�r poll will
THIS JS MAKING MONEY?" ·
;' Lance Har t, Ned Swindell, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones be challenged. Recounts may be asked within a llklay period
too. They are (L to R) Mary
at a cost of $10 per precinct.
Smltll.-Sentinel P bolo.
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----SQUARE DANCE MU,'llCIANS - (L to R) Olen
_Meanwh_il� . Eutem School DI•
The
Letart
To...;nahip voten ap-it,n
Cullurns urging the
l rict admm tttnton were airdios proved 191 to 1Z2 . -.tery levy ...�
provide music for the dancers. The man at th e microphone ls Russell
. The caller,
up for a li&amp;b1'ning or their belta for two yean.
dancers to "fUI up the floor." Behind b1m ls T ed Sedgwi&lt;k, one of the tru�
:lffl
Photo.
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Sentine
A
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taken�
was
picture
In the Court ol A.WU.II .uttnc
Floyd Brickles, was busy elsewhere when the
o.v.. '!'ld tlw mommf he especll dlatrict (I� countiea), llanball
a aptt1al board meeting will be Carllale, JaCUOJI, ed1ed Gonon
AOO
held early nut week to "diK\111 Grar of Athena 1'1,315 to 18 ffl
matter," in the w:9U or the �- • � vo� difference, Ru-le, e,
Th• Kathy Su• Vlhh fund
Pomeroy Lions unanimously approved a resolution Wed- the
feat of • 2� mill operatin1 ?r ra� _ third wUb l 0,672. All are
1
had rMChN ·,11 1 .22 at noon to­
nesday of ' thanks" to everyone who "helped in passage of the I levy, 581 t o 628.
unofficial. .
day, Sheriff RoNtt ftarhn-h
Meias
proposed Veterans Memorial Hospital bond issue ' " and
He
decHMCI
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Ny
wlYt
his
hi• uld, and condltleil of the
Local election board clerk Mn.
.., · I Iy noted the work of Lion F.dison Hobstetter.
reaimm.llldatilns mr, Ila Mr
� especia
again. Thia la part of thelr actlvl- and ii now entirely inadequate. It C�jld . Wf• rep9rtN 7f•lr"' at
By l•_...• Wlnvtff
,
Johnston . expected the
Dorothy
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Mr.
H
o bst et t.er was chairman of
t,
eNUt
Davia'"
MW
Ca4urnbvL
In
Wood·
Holpltal
Chtklren's
by the Modern
A special committee for lhis pur- ,- wi .. eddnt, I tt... Illa, .\leip vote COUQt to be . official
Bedford folb a rt dancing a,ain tie, to raiae fund• for tht con- wu · boQht
ed
�
!h
ou�
the
it
t
e
e
that
car
r
i
com
e
ll
r
n
l
1
of America In 1910 and re• $h• I• ,till on ffM, erJtkal lilt.
by President Wiln
in Woodman l{all a t Burlin1£ham. 1trucU01;1 or a �ew r,_creational men
.ometi ine late tht, afternoon. Al­
mf?rmat1on program on the issue pose was amed
t,ict
.....,..1
fun4I
whkh
R llu
UMd,
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to
from
tebn
Hall
WH
Sue
Lod1e
a
K,:thy
Into
modeled
kl,, Ji.sting in the
to
for
t111...._
qia.cent
.the,
.morte
Dr.
o""
or
a
up
made
their
lis Leadingham
wort were aU mem­
For many years alnce 1Gl$, the centet -of
�h�ch
p11sed
by
a
54
pe
r cent mal
r
(loo
dNth
with
_the
race
a
In
with
ho1pltaf
me,
School on Route S3 private h o
Norbert Compton, chairman, and
o
n
&lt;'
the
E. S. Follrod,
Woodman Mall at ''Bungtown" was the
board,
t
be
r
t
haire
also
te
x�
t
.
Ht,
Mr.
Ho�
tdr
Jor1ty
,
ffllinhnana
a
Int
e
to permit dancmg In the April 26 after the fell from art
Lions Porter and Mabokey.
ob
rk, Ertmll!U WHI ind NorCla
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a popular S•turday nllbt dance with the. third genertUon of youn1 bra�
rs ago
utee
ea
B
14
a
ed
comm
ma�n
cudNla
,
l
llltChanle.
PMM,
Pomet"OJ
Mr
v,st1lt1 porch at
lodji:fl room .
man Kloea, a, well u apeclally
,�t, with the PflOple or Be4ford folks leunlng t� �mplkated upata1ra
Ber nard Ful u, program chair• care coob' PtY rMffl and
liomt. At tht tlmt htr c.ndltllMI which aought, and obtained, apbeen
bad
here
w
Lodge
Th
Woodman
dtn�
IJQUut
e
the
of.
s
ate
o
t
t
and
Dr. .I Mlppf let. '
vlait,
to
Lion
p
n, said next wti:k
employed
helper1 w ho worked unma
1a hering to (lance,
levy"
for
tax
..
r
n
a
f
earlie
o
proval
WH con1idar.d hoptleH with
ju&amp;t �hj oy .th� pteaeure of each I.heir grandparents dan ced to the or 1anized in 1899 11 luniper Camp
lil
well
into
daylipt Wednesday
n ies fro m Ray Heaton wilt iapea.11:.
purposes,
mo
same
lhe
._
but
fr•dvrfl.
No. ' 7230 with nine charter mem­ multlpl• skull'
CAMPAIGN FAILED
on
ret\mtL
othl!r'a company, The depreselon 8,lllle muaic and the aa me . calle.
-------he
t
to
added
be
will
now
which
llh and
Bedford people have tlwaya bera. The present hall bu been ha, kept • P'im 9rip on
Another aftermath of the elec--------YflUI of the SO's', the laster pace
hos­ Tuesday bond issue, together with
th•
at
day
10th
h..in
rlOW:
to
meetlne
manent
likti
r
their only pe
ion
was
the
failure
of
Democr,Uc
t
ot modern living and more exotic been a sodal folk. They
w
federal aid.
·
p1tal,
friend11 to write-in 1ucce.,afully
pleuure1 of r,.dio, tben televtaion, pther and enjoy life ,.nd dance place and has been thrown open
[
IC•
,till
ll
ch
Hutenlta
Sheriff
The club, meeting In social
Charle,
Caulkina, toimerly of Syand rock 'n roll, brought t he JW1t to h•ve fun. Jn· �he pail, when to the public for community actlv- !
C9P,tlne contrlltution1 , H th• hot­ rooms ol the Federated Church
,acu,e, now • ruident or
Woodman dances to an end and amusement opportupltlei werfl not itiea with!)Ut .charge_ by the Jodie.
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Now the people of '.Bedford town- pltal c.,,.. alOM for tha child 11 following a luncheon served by
bus, Ohio, for Democratic nomithe community Saturday night so great, the Saturday nlgbt dance
t,
,er
100
than
more
l'\lftntn1
!
church �dies, l� ked wit_h approvwas the excuse for • eomm\lnib 15ft Boidford Plolks P11t Thrft)
nee II county engittftl', Law
quiet waa unbroken.
well
day with sur1ICfl cash
al on a sugge stion by Lion F. W.
uirea
him
to
have
15
per
cent
or
q
But now thina, hive changed. &amp;et-together. Children lwr,rn� the
1t
'-AJ
Offf' $),000, Contrll:tutlon1 m■y Porter that the club in vestigate
The same old ·•rm up the floor" intricacies of the ,quare d ance ilA wreck on Route 7 near the the voles c11l,# wbich would have
mall
by
ar
ptt"IOll&amp;lly
mede
be
The Pomeroy High School lDpossibili ties . of providing equip - Pome roy corporat ion line last been 250, while his vote total wu
ia heard and the old b.U, rpek• · to m ost from the cradle.
at the sheriff', offin.
ilrumentat Mua:ic students will
ment in the new boapital when nigh t resulted in the arrest o f 179.
The Woodman H•II foi" monf
the fiddle, the b•nJo, and the
built that_ would l�ad toward sight James Russell, 1212 .Mill St, Mid- ------------ present their annual Sprinf Conand the callel''a rhythm.atlc has been about the only mcetlne
cert m the JIV'Jior High Auditor&lt;Ol)lM�
the
lo
available
�h10 Lion, clubs dleport, o n a charge of driving
naervat1on .
co
place
danclna
.,.
folb
Bedford
cbanL
v
ium, Friday, ·Kay f a� $ p, m.
carryi.out extensive SlliJhl conaet·va- while int01:icat.ed Chief Jed Web-

Hartiaon,'

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Mother's
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Phillip Sist�.-s Style Shop

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B PW To Hold ConYentian In Dayton
-Around And
Moy 20-22 With local Members to Attend
About
Ohio ' s Federalion of Business and Profes&amp;lonal womenlo
M iddleport
Clubs will hold its 40th annual convenlion May 20-22 in Dav-

Band Boosters
Install Officers
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Tuesday morn ing at 8:30 the
New office" were elected and ton with headquarters at the Dayton Blltmore Hotel.
'!'be Women's �!ton I,! the Jl'itst United Presbyterian
LUCILLI KAWKtNI
h llll!PDII tiOUD.l.Pt ...T
installed for the comin1 year whe n
Churdl of Middleport met tecenuy at the church for their !Mgin ner and In terme diate Ba nd s
De lega tes from IS4 c Iu b1, incllliiUll.g
.
the
local club, in the
Hil&amp;:lnbotham who fell
Geor1e
Of the Middleport achool1 pre-­
J1mmy Anderto n, aon of M'r. th l" Pomeroy B.and BoNlen Auoattend
to
cted
ar
three
e
y
e
h
e
d
fair
home
a week ago and frachis
'
ighlighted
It
af
£
•
th
xpe
aented • con cert for the stu den ts and Mrs. Willia m Anderton , feJ I ciation met Monday evenina: at the state
)'
i �to�e progtam was "Our Ypt1th, Our Town and or the grade 11chool. The con cert
tu
red hi• shouJder t.
reported
banquet
Saturda
a
night.
with
H
Sc
hool aud orium.
s.. turday while playing a t I p&amp;rlf Senior Hi&amp;h
to be 10me improved .
Mn. Alice Leopold, aNia:tant to
• Our Cbwdl" and Mn.
Vaughn who was the proi,-am was held in the nigh achool audi­ at Lhe borne of
Mn.
Harold
Ebenbach
presided
M.r. aod Mr1.
advancine the beat inlere1!.A Of
Shlrlity Barrett 11 "Yiliting with
cbalnnan Introduced
Kenneth McElhlnney, the speak.er torium with
Director Eu.:en e James O'Brien, fractu ring
Mi at I.Mo meetina: and oUiceri inita1- the Secretary of Labor and Direcr of the Women ·1 Bll re,u, Wash- bwineas and profn1ion1I woman; Mr. and M rs. •Robert Triplett in
to
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Uor the cnnln1.
led
were
Mrs.
Marie
Chapman,
left arm. He ia In Holzer H otPt·
; • W.,or McElbinny opened bud center, . and home enlert,lftnient.
president; Mn:. J,mea Diehl, vice lnglcan, D. C .. will be the princlp.1,J c&amp;rrying out an active le1l1lalive Charletton,
tal.
po
4
He
1nte
out
ency
that
delinqu
d
Feature d we re a Woodwind en­
_
Mn. Maud James of Columbui
1pea Jter at the Saturday night program on national, st.ate, and
: CiaUi: with a poem, "Slowin1 Down ,
Mr. and Mre. William Grueser presldent; Mra. Thoma, Crow Jr.,
r
the
par­
•llrtl
1a
the
home.
Eithe
local level; keeping informed. on and Mr. an d Mrs, .Ralph Jame• of
•emble
compose
d
ol
Marvin
Fry,
nquet.
• for the Lord'• Praye r ." Speaiki DI
and
�
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r
tret:ary,
Pe
Mn.
Charle,
1t
moved today to the pi·operty of
Mias Helen Kr114� • St. Peters- topic, related to purposeful citi7.en- Lilhopolle vi1ited with M iu Syl•
; in, the znlnor J uvenile delinquent entJ themtel'les are delinquent, C brlatin e Ba i ley . Janel Call and t.he Jat.e Addle Grueser, Condor singer, treuurer. Mi-,. Ebenblch
are
too
•t
ict,
or
are_
not
llricl
r
Pamela
Covert;
a
bran
ensemble
Fla., Na U onal Chairman of • hl p ; tr1lnin1 members through via McM 111ter , loca l, and . Mn:.
burg,
, problem, or the villaa:e, the mayor
thanked
the
memben ·for their co
St., which they purchased . They
and
enou&amp;h
with
their
ch1Jdrtn
com
pou
d
of
Dave
Burkett,
Ro­
and &amp;afety Committee, club participation and acti vities Ella Hy,se ll and Mr. and Mrs.
th
ealth
e
_ H
• e1nphulzed the Jmportlntfl of
had resided at 220 ¼ East Ma i n operation the put three yean.
an, not conadtenl ir, discipline,
bert
Schmoll,
Sam
Clatworth,
will
atten
d
Oh.io'a
Convention IS a �or leade rahip roles in buslne,.,., Home r Foley, Bradbury.
tb
J
rounaeUn
l
e
,
and
parenta
I t w.. voted to purchue two
! to,,ith
for the pa1t 18 years.
and Seren Lewis .an d a dr um duet
rom the
f
Ur. and Mn. Ernest Fnser
e
governmen t and
National mduatry an d
representativ
, aeed for more ,uperviaed l'fl,ff- at. led.
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horns.
new
mother
All
of
bind
Mr. ..and Mra. R. s. Wilkina re'l1le
mettlftll
opeaNI
with
prayer
workl
H
g
e
YOlunte
rs
n
i
Butcher
and
Roy
Cole­
by
Jim
and
atio
r
the
e
serve
chlldren have moved from
Business
to
nd
o
r
of
P
!l
ation.al procrama and a ttcre1Uon
turned to tbdr home in La ncas- members were requested to bring fed
i
ntertst.s or the home
best
by Yn. Marold Sauer, pl"ffident or man.
comfeuion.al
Women'&amp;
Clubl.
Miaa
North
Second AYenue t o thfl
.
ler Tueadiy aft.er a week end vi ! il u n dy to be sold at the concert
/ Copas property, Vine St.
tJte ,sroap ■nd Kn. Chule, Shuma4
K
rauas, a fo rmer pre siden t of the mu m ty, the atate and th e cou n try.
.
F'ti
d
ay
Henin1.
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w ith reJa tivea.
1
ker wu the devotional leader.
Florida Federation, is national
f
Jin. J&amp;md Sanborn reported on
At the cloae of the meetin1 a chairman or "K n ow Your America
Mr,. John Sarcent entered Holt.be aMual Pnlbft.erial meetlns
I
ze.r Hoap ital Monday for o!nler- ha ndkerchief and card 1hower WU Week" and ha, bee n active In orIr
wbtcb lhe attended in Port1111ou th .
given Mrs. Ebetabacb in appncia- gan!zing the Puerto Rican Fed eravation and treatment.
"Decl..-e Kia Woaderful !&gt;ftd.1"
TONIGHT
Mr. and Mra. lieora:e Neuel- tion of her work in t he Aaocia- tion.
wu lll• lbem1 ot tha t meeting. N ,f'JW
The three days conYention will
K
road Sr., hue returned .home tion . Refreahmenta we re urved by
PAMILY NUHtff
Mn. Walter Cl)'de, Pltt,burgh,
Roy
s.
M
acy
.
Mrs
Jr.,
Mayoy
R
.
business sessions which
include
Tr
.r
r
a1te
montn·s
a
vi1it
in
New
Mrs. Joh n nie Mal' Stuckey of
- K.orioll il&gt;
wu tllt mtill 1pe1Ur end th1 rnaln Mason City i11 a n nounci ng the ma r- Ma rket, N. ff., wi th their aon-in• er an d Mn. Don IJea.
will be preslded over by State Pre,
"-nil: HAlJNTl!:i&gt;
plan of bet lllk w11 "to sc:ek to riast- nf hf'r d B w'liler. Darle ne 1.iw and daua:�te r , Mr. a n d Mrs.
ident ,Aines S. iderr itt, Columb111;
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kno� l,be IJ'li'!d, relate Jt&amp;elf to 10- Elliabelh. to David K n
SnlANGLEII'"
I p.trhamenlary law dasa; workj ,
opp, son of ... er.d d Rought and family.
Ctety dd wttneu by word and 'Mra. Allen K n opp or
shop, on program cootdmaUon, ofMrs. Emma Schoenberger wlo' \1.\1
Clifton on
deed." llrJ.' Sanborn ann9unced f'rid ay April 29. al 4.30 P
fice ra' lea derahip traJning, memn
u
derwe
n
t
s11
r
eery at Holz.er H a- m.
,
� NJ« ro
thet the lNJ meetin1 would be
bershlp
and finance.
plt,l
week
a
aeo
11
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"BIIIDE AND TH£ 8IIA8T'
held ln. Albea,.
The smg\c rmg ceremony was r.a nd expecta lo return to
An awards b reakfast on Sunday
p
Alto c.rtoon
In conJUDdion ,nth the theme perform.:d by R ev. R.alph Mahoney home of her elater Mr Willia
followed by I final bualnesa ses•
IDAY
FR
tod
Y
"
for
thl1
.f!
H
�
tnietnher
TIIUUOA
ra­
the
at
Chunh
In
E�
�ason.
l:I
p
1
Wella, Thuraday.
,, �- C. E. w. Downie, aaii,Ued aion will conclude the co nvention.
ent at the loqJ mMiUq received
Tbe bride w�li itti_red In a
Tti• Council of Great.er Dayto n
William Wells who has be
Bnci""' e.rdol ln
by. Mn. Ge(lr�e ff. P•rkE¥", enter• Uft.ited Pteabyfwl1n Cot.lei, quli. street le n gth pi n k chiHon dre11 q uite HI ia improving ·
'"fflAT NAUGHff ODIL"
t,i..\led the Pomeroy_ Gnden Clu b. B 111:lne., and Profe11 ional WoDurtnt the . mttttns the ovene11 fuhloned with a li�ht
bodice and
·
•• Cl ubt will be host at thili
(Oolcir &amp; S&lt;ope)
0
'MoJl(la afternoon at hs home, ·men
-'l
,ewin1 proJect, ,fa, decided upon. pinJt velvet 3traps . She carried a
h
an n ivera.ary meeting.
'ltlt
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J'olJo•ins the devotional period, white Bible covert&gt;d wlth white
I
:'fhe. Ohio Federation ia a memllobert R,.n - Tote Louloo
i n charge of Mra. L c. Karr, vice
MIN M1t11ret Sauer read the ml1- cnnations an d li lie� of the \'alley
Natlonal Federation
"DAY OF TH£ OU'n.\W"
pr�ident, plan, were made to at- her of the
.
aloeartff for the day and oUered with Jon, while streamen.
d··
'1
uun
�
m
1920
and ie now the
A,l,o o,,_
te nd the regional meetlng It Lo111n
jpetlal priyer for the"1 .
wore 11 8houldcr length veil trimu eat and largest organiiatlon fm
ed ot"
on
Thurtday.
an1wer
Memben
i
At the concl1i11lon of tbe meeting med I II W hile I.Ice and while acces-am and
roll call with •n n u1l1 they h•d women who work. Proa•
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! H- �I Ill Lloyd 1-1,o refre.Jlme11ll were NrVed by 7"'5, 110rle!1.
,Ptapoae•
of
th
Fede
r
ation
include
planted
this
year.
e
,
"THE BIG FISHERl(AN"
Mr and Mr, Harry Bolioger enL,ewt, Sauer; . Jr., Mrs. Everett
Mn. Sluckcy served aa ma tro n I te rt aJned with a p1rly Saturc:11,
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Tnree
intereatlng papen were
Bachner, Mr1. Dwliht Wallace,
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all-I 3 Hour oi-lc)
L. n or for her daughter while eve n mg at the second wa rd hou1e given,
o r uo
"Window Boxea, " 'b)' Mn.
Un.
Sanborn,
Mn.
Bethel
Colt•
Same
Aulhor
a.
'111!:
ROBE")
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honoring their daughter, Dunle, J. w. l!cMWTay; "Lawn and GradLarry Fox was bes1 m.an.
Explore our access-- ·
, A Muot Pi&lt;wn For AU · To SMI , m� and - Mt:•1 .kl'IJea Buchanan, a
o
n her 1 3 th bi rth\l a}' .
The
new
Mrs
Knopp
Pink
ia
n
and
a
t
atu
d
e
"
i
;
i
n
g,
M rs. K rr and "A Green and
Q
. contrlbutln1 no,teN.
aisles
al Wahama High School. Mr. blue atr'l!ame ra and balloons deto r. w hite Gal'deni"- Mra. R. W. Fin11
ated the room fo r the occasion.
Knopp ,a tte n ded Wahama Hleh.
aterwald.
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The couple are al home to their
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H.ei reshmenta were aened by Zion Teen Agers 1-24 Filler local
GIFTS fflAT ARE PERPECT.
Games an d Cane1ni were enjoy'
friend, at the home of hit ,a:rand'
the
�01te111e, at the cloae of the
treasures �The Zion Teenagers held the ir
mothe r, Mra. Maud V.nMe ter ' in ed throughout the evening and af- meetmg to 13 memben and one resutar clu1
meeting
Monda}'
I
ter the _ ho n ored gue1t opened her
Clifton.
many gifts, refre!Wment• were ser- gue'.jt, Mra. J. C. Bright, D unbar, evenini a t 7:30 at Jh e chu rch ;,..:J
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when a wiener ri&gt;aat wu held.
ved by Mrs. Bollnger 111l1tfld by W. Va.
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Bake Sale Scheduled
her d au,thter, Jo Ann, and Mrs.
. At'ending were Bertha Arnold,
BoboY Ar n old,
J ,ster Arnold,
jewel ry,
The
Mid
d
r
lepo
t
Carl
Will.
Alumni
ARIO•
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N1th1n Arnold, Eh..,beth Bruch,
elation will hold a Bake Sale
Pr� sent were Donna Crow, Ca rumbrellas,
".'limit David&amp;On, Robert Uan in,e,
Sa t urday at the Tri-Lustre Cle11.rl­
la Will, Mauree n Darat, Linda Will,
Linda
Hysell,
Tommy
Hyaell,
ers
i
n Midd leport
bc,l'innln1
al
I
Brenda Potts, Cl n dy Swatzel, D(lnKenny J• he,on, Larry John'!""·
9 a. m.
na Hauck, Judy Wlld,rniulh, N·•Charldene · King,
A n na Kmg,
M rs Wesley Fry, president is 9radror&lt;1 , Mary Ann Rickard, Le.,b
Bill
McEl roy,
The Of ficial Board of t e Unit- Butch McElroy,
ura:ln g all Alumni to contribute G ruc ,er, Li n da Moor1;1, Jonnie Su e ed Methodist Church met Monday C'..atol Sargent, Guy Sarcent, Billy
whether they arc contacted or Thom pso n , Eric Chitmben, Ernie evenin g at the church with Mn. c . Sayre, Jan Smith, Ma ry Slartord,
not by the
c11.lllni;: commit tee. Sisson. Wayne Zurcher, Clifford i,�. Tompkina, cha i rman, prealdln1. Sharon 'Iboma, Freda TuckerShe i1 also annmmcing that .if Young, Tom Sha,teen, Ru11 Mc.tlCOURT
ST.Ul!T
POMEROY,
ORIO
Warner, Gerald
Mrs. Harry P. Smith opened the man, Ma rgie
I•
neces11ary dellverie.1 wlll be made hln ney, Mickey Morrle:, Ralph Wer• meeti· n
g w/ th devotio ns, u1ing II Weara, and R ay Wya t t
and articles for the sale will alto .- v, Jim woodgea r d - Mlke Werry, her topic ' Gaining Wisdom " Mrs
Adults attending were Re v.
be
picked up. Other, who can be Ceward Calve rl, J�n Webste r, Don- Alon zo Custer read the re�rta 0(
,,
and
Mrs. Eugene
Underwood,
eontacte
d for this aervlce are Mra. aid Brow n an d Frti(jdie ,Boyd
the secretary a n d trellurer Rev
. !
N
r_oy,
McEl
ia Wyatt
Virgin
Charles Aaa Bradbury and Mra.
e;:
�
!
Send ing girts but u nable to •t..- f Euaene B rown a n noun ced th� t th
e meet ing was calle_d to or­
Jack
Bachner.
fl
La
ial
r
fo
'
Greater
plan
kesid
•1md were Alice Dar1.t, -RLIIO' Le( I financ
de by Sharon Thoma, president,
� o
rtu11dU� h a.ti be�n jt'Cf!pt� for the
Tum,;
e
Gilbert
and
Blaine
Jim
U
d
by Rev.
Mr. and Mn. Richard
prayer
glftl
tlil•
ch11rch
and
lndlvlduat
�
8renda
Poth,
'
D
onna
C
row and
,
Pomeroy
.
t
�d
er
cl H m.ade
bfh e .
took their son Dick to Holi@�
crussde
could
be
made
thr6i.igh
·
pla� 1 �0 use the1� c rass room
Ho1pital yes terday for I checkup. Ci nd y Swatzel were oYe rnlgh t the church treasurer.
quf'st
s of Duggie foJlowl ng
the
or I summe r proJect. The)' plan
f
He remained there for observa­
rty
pa
to
paint the walls, floors, etc.,
A
report
o
n
ml11ion1
w11
given
tion an d treatm e nt.
·
---- ·--by Mias Lucretia Genheimer. Ken- at a future da te . Oth er discus­
neth Finley, chalrma n of the com- ,;i on was o n the camp site a t
Brownie Troop Meeta
ml111lon
on education, , reported O na, W . Va. Some have planned
Brownle Troop 24� met rece n tly
and pamphl e t.,
with thei r leade r, 'Mra. Gardner that 11peclal recognition will be 1Jv- l&lt;1 10 ln Ju ne
Wehrung, and aa1l1ta nl leader•, �n molh ers , at the churfh .chool', w ere elve n to th ese and llso reg'
la:tra tlon cards,
'.l'liss Carolyn Smith and Mra. Dan Moth er 's Day.
POMEROY, ORIO
The roll c-all was then taken by
White, at the United Methodiat
Leo Crew ann ounced that at
Church. Mrs. PhU G lobokar, troop le■ia:t one-third of, the families of Freda Tuckerma n . They wt:r� to
n■me a bm&gt;k from the Old Testa­
"nmmi ttce membe r , wu also pres, l hc parish had
Nat 0Ptn Tonltht
t urned
Jn tbeit ment.
cnt.
!ll eda:e cards and that thi, Sflcond
THUltSDA Y and P:RIDAY
lt was decided to have home
l n vltalion s were made to thi­ l'l hHe of the loyalty program
fronp's' lnv('sllture servlct&gt;s whlrh would be concluded within the 1 made ke cream cake and Kool
"BELOVED INFIDE L"
wm be ht&gt;ld at the ch urch: Mo nday next few wef'kB when the "ialtallon j.ald al the next �eeting which 1,
:\fay 9 at 7 p. m . Rrfrcshmenh lo c.ach family wlll be completed. to be June 8 at Zion Ch
Mother's thinking of
h
Gregory Peck - DeboirMI. Kerr
1 he meettn� �loaed with all Ench person 11 to supply
I wcrl' served at th e cloac of lh(!
s��e'.
praying the Lo rd a �ayer.
sumlller . . . planning her
meetl ni.
1 thlnt for the ice cream. Th e roll
call Is to be a book of th e New
wardrobe . . . and
, 1 Teatainr.nt. De votion, were given
I by Kay Wya tt ,nd Linda Hyse ll.
Birthday Celebraled
she needs a new su m­
The 99th birthday of Michaf!J I
C�rroll who moke, hi, home with
mer handbag. Sur­
h11 niece, Mn, Worley Howell,,
'r
Jin .,_ ... 11111.d lor foal--, eamflNt'P A 111111, hible ._
prise her with a
WH celebrtted at their home on .
••
l10IJ
Grant StrN-t
Monday 'With I
�dad of &amp;law, leatber and cullioned willl a faut
smart, attractive
hmlly dinner.
•
crepe NJ.,. ud ..._ Aa JOI&amp; cu unap-. _,. a ._ 11
•
onf. from our new col­
Othe r, preaent were Mr. and
The leachera and offi.cers of
aidlt, oamfortulel h cklll'1 IN"' It llt ,-, llllallnatlon.
Mra. Howa rd Dalley and cbildre
thu Sunday School of lhe Firat
lection, Just In time
Leo Carroll and M:Us Ann ar:'ci
Try lM NW Jarm• lAIN&amp;l-AlN,
Bapti1� Churrh of ·Middleport met
Jtntba Howell.
Tuetd1y evenin&amp; at the hme or
fo,r Mother's
__. lnt; IMllh for oomfm 111d
giving.
. Day
.
'
Mr. Ind Mr,. L. D. Dile, for
'
. . . POMONA GRANGI
.. ... ..,u..,
t heir rqular moetln1.
Pomon a
11,�· Mei1• County
� wm meet In �1ular lfl• Mra, France, Bearht w11 devo11,qn ,fl"ld ay evHln1 at 8 p. m. 1t llonal le1,1dfli for the evenlnJ and
the�i: S prtnaa Granafl Hall •lth Tony Z.'nwler, . 'IUJ)erlntendflnt o f
'
'
'
�•
I
)
Granse H boat. A proll'•m tbe Sund ■)' School presidtd over
'
preiented on ''RW'II Lile the b111ln.eu mee tim1 .
'
wittf -ReY. Biddle, R utland '.
Du.rinc the meeUng I proara m
lpflU.er,
''
In conner lion with the Baptl1t
__
•
Jubilee Jtdvance waa dllcusaed
SEAM.ED or
•
and plant were maOe for t he
SEAMLESS
preaentation ot attendance pin■
dutina: the openin&amp; seMce thil
romin1 Sunday.
: All _,. and ..-hen and IOCI- 1doro ow- 1'1After the mflttin1 a ' dessert
Always Appreelal,d
CO\l.l'lt wu aerved by Mrt. DUH
lt'I - lo .... 1'1""""'1&gt;'
! moua. Bur-Mil t.meo S!letl' Ny,Jon1, dlit world', liale1t ltOCk.lnp
to thowe •lrudy merlUontd and
when YC'lU �ve ll)'lon-,. Mon1
••
the folJc,,win&amp; Mr. and , Mh, Paul
...iu
..,,..,i,11y 1ppree1o1e •
the mQlt tl&amp;morou1J •too, n.trN futily NR-reaitCilnt. "nltJ'
1
Smart, Mr1. Charldl Bennett, Kni
· hffli ""PPlr of lier fa-11o
Betlloh White, Mr. ond lln. Gor­
llrondl,
al'9 Anlliun,y and .Mte. Hart'Y
aw, )'OIi' 11&gt;11 lovoll.-. 'l'l,cy
l&gt;flo in ,- f&amp;YOrilo ll&gt;lde,
Ho1&amp;dashelt.
Ill - t lo I I , fo, ... -..., and 'The neitt meeUn1 'which wUI be
'
b�ld at the bome of Mn. Houda­
'
ohelt will be held In Se�tember
l!lenr a Wlllk of a W...._.., W... . . ' ·
followin, the l\llnmer receu. ,

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SPECIAL LODGE MEETING
at •n eleetlon-yHr "temptation
Worshipful Master Thomas W.
lo overspend and offt'l'ffdl."
Bowen announ ces that Pomeroy
To Cl'ff"- Jobt
No. llK, F. &amp; A. M. will
Lodge
of
s
rogram
opose
a
r
p
The bill
p
federal loans and grants to ere- bold a 1peeial meetlng at the
ale jobs in areas with lon1•term Lodge Hall Friday, J(ay 8th, at
unemploymen t. 1l has Blron, sup- 7;30 p. m, There will be wort in
porl in the economieally depressed the first deare,e f or three cand.lmin ing communities or We,t Vlr- 1 dates. Refreshments will be set·
gi nia, Kent ucky and PennsylvHia. ved.

-s=mP p- � "'Under Tbe,
Plltric1.1 Henpesaey will play 1 ,elmnM.
solo, "Lullaby," by Lanaen us, ar.companied by Linda Kirkland.
"Liebeatrawn" by U.t, by the lteserve Band will precede Judy Weh
rung's "Gypsy Love Song" by Her­
bert. Mias KirkJand will 11110 ac­
company Miss Webrung.

To con clud e the firsJ part of
the progtam, the full group will
play an old iavorite, '"Ult Side,
West Side," 'by Ltwlor-Blake.
The Pomeroy H,.h
•·•-' S••••
._ -"""
Band wi ll follow playiq two numbers, "Mood Indi•o"
.. and "'Tuxedo
Junction." The latter tune wu
made famous by the late Glenn
Jllller.
The Concert · Band will play
"Bartlesville Boogie" 'by P.auhon,
"Trombone JubiJ,::e"
by Foa,
"Youth �archer; On" by Fran&amp;ka­
er, "Brauea TriUIDpbant March"
.by HolJnea, "Prelude 1n C Minor"
100 "Bobby
by Rachma ainqff
doogie',, by W-alten.
In addition, two quuteta will
play numben that were used in
Lbe recent state-'llf!de muaic compe­
tition beld in 1An c11ter, for which
both groups reetived t he Superior
rating. The trombone quartet with
Jennil er Lohse, Ellie Arnold, Dor­
ot b)o Brown and Ruth Brothen
will play "Annie Laurie." Thia
number was transcribed for trom­
bones. The drum quartet includes
Bill Young, Jon Weblter, Charles
Kitcben and Mike Werry playing
..Parade of the Wooden Soldien"
by Jes,el, Lransc:ribed by O.tling.
Advance tickets: are now being
told by me mben of the several
banda.

Court ActiQDS
Communist Shakeup Plants
Koslov Next After Khrushchev Revealed In

Moscow UPI - The Soviet
U nio n moYed you n 11;er men lntu
high government and Communist
P;irty posts today in a massive
shakeup that left Nikita S. Kbruab­
chcw tilill unchallenged at t he top.
'fhc sh uffle, in which there were
some ex.peeled demotions . took
Fro I Kozlov ou t of his government
post as a first deputy premier and
catapulted h im in to a streamlined
party secretariel ol seven men-­
the reposit ory of ultimate Power in
the Soviet Un io n.
Kozlov, 51, visited the U n ited
Slates last year.
Tass news age n cy made t he
annou nceme nt only a £t&gt;w hours
bef�re Khrushchev was scht&gt;duled
lo go bdore the Su preme SoYiet­
the U.S.S,R. 's parliament-to de­
liver wha t was billed in, adYa n ce
as a "s tupendous'' pre-!rummit
speech.
In the SoYit'!t
U n io n the Communist Party is more powe rful
tha n the govt'! rnmc n t. Khru sh­
chev's principal power comes
from the fact that he is the par­
ty's first secretary . He took on
the added title of premier so he
could sit in at iolemlltiQQ&amp;l caun•

cits as his
leader too.
Today's announcement uid four
perso ns had been dropped from
the 10-me mbcr secretariat -of the
party"s Central Commi ttee-Alexei
KiricbenkO, Averkl Atistov, · Pyo-·
tor Pospelov and Nikolai [gnatovwhile Kozlov wu added to iL
Two persons were dropped from
the Presidium of the party's Central Committce-Kirichenko and
Nikollai l. BelyayeY- and three
added - Alexei &amp;.osygln, N ikolai
Podgorny and Dimitr i Polyanski.
Kosygin also was given Kozlov'a
government job of first deputy
premier. The other first deputy
Mikoyan,
il!I Anastas
premier
whose position was not changed.
U. S. orticiala today viewed the
promotion of Frei Ko•lov in the
Sovlet hierarchy as I step toward
making him Premier Nikita S. Kru•
shcbev'• eventual auccessor.
Koslov, who has been lint deputy -premier. would be in an excellen� po,itio n 11 secretary of the
Communiat • Party's Central . Com•
mlttee to succeed Khrushchev
ahould the premier die or have to
nllre for llll reuoo.

••u•tr,•,: ,..ernm;., Recent Entries

A divorce was ,ranted t'be
plain tiff by Judge Jobn C. Bae-or,
yesterday in the cue of May
Jeffers, Route 1, Rutland. Ver&amp;UI
Harrisonville
Je ffers,
Harold
Road. The plainliff WU also re1toud to her �maiden name of
May Ma,le.
11,) ,other a ction in" the Common
Pleaa Court, DiYoroee lnveatlgatot
Allen C. Hill was ' ordered to
make in veatigati ohs in the ea,a
of Gl oria Ann EbenblCb v1.
George A. Ebersbach and Runell
L: Ca ruthers vs. Ulab C&amp;rutherL
All are M iddleJM)rt resldenta. 111e
Caruther, ca se is set for .bearing
Saturday at 10:30 a. m.
In an other entry 1igned by
Judge Bacon the cl.fl! of Alpha
L. Doql�s venus Clluton DoUI•
les, Harrlaonvllle, � ·�II ' or•
dered dismiHed by tbe tou,t,
Jamtll E. Rowe, Peacocl Ave.,
Pomeroy, has been •»Pointed 1
member of the Jury Commiuion
to flll . the v•cagcy ca.uMd by the
death Of Everett Tracy. The other
mem� of the c0mmillioa ii
NaaJt, Baolqa

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