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1,562 Hose
Pomeroy CouncU
Fire Hose Co., Pomeroy, and
~t apprllVed purchase of
the Logan Fire and
Safety
Jeet of l"i" fire bose, 800
Equipment Co., Pomeroy.
fi1W' bole, 400 feet of booster Council met privately with
hose, and 12 spaner wreuchel. Fire Chief Henry Werry before

e01t1ng, altogether $1,582 ·
the 't opn Fire ind
Equlpinel\t Co. tn Pomeroy.
Counclilnen coruddered
bid ssubmltted for fire bose.
Blddiq Wefe Huntington
.00 Hydraulic Co. In
W. Va.; R. E.

the open meeting and diacussed the bids. The Logan Fire and
Silfety ·Equipment Co. said its
hOle would be guaranteed for
10 years.
· Dwglht Logan was present,
representing the Logan
Co.
Councilmen BBked him how long
the present price for hose would
bold if council wanted to buy
more.
"The price would remain the
same for a reasonable time,"
Logan said.
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John Richmond asked council
If It had prepared a regulatory

ordinance for coal tipples since
be considers the ordinances now
on the bookl Ineffective. Mayor
Charlet Legar referred to the
nuisance ordinance enacted on
March 1, 1954, and said It Ia
effective If the residents would
use il
.
~ nuisance ordinance states
a fme of $10 to ~ could be
levied on a person or firm, convicted of causing a nuisance.
CouncU also decided to buy two
new radios, one for the street
truck and one for the police
cruiser, which would be on the
new fire frequency being used
by the fire trucks. The radios
will coat $100 each and will be
second hand from Kaiser AlumInurn Co. In West VIrginia.

Kallaer II buying new translstor radios and seUlng ita old
radl01. The Pomeroy Fire Company Is golng to buy one ,vlth
Its funds. It waa pointed out
that radios In aimUar condition
would COlt from $200 to $300.
A re110lution was approved t.
fOe an ppllcatlon for about $12,·
000 assistance In flood damage
,with the clvll Defense Department. CouncU II about finished
with filling out a report listing
property owned by the village
which Will damaged by
the
flood.
It was decided to hold a specIa! meeting Moonday, May 25,
In town hall to go over sewer
system plans with
Norman
Hatch of Burgess and Nlple, en-

glneerlng firm of Columbus.
Council must approve the plans
before submission to the State
Board of Health.
Mayor Legar said he had received a request to re-open old
Union-av. The request was re!erred to the street committee.
The problem of water staying
on the back yard of the John
McKenzie residence and not
draining off was discussed.
Council discussed a complaint
that the barbecue held recently
on the river front parking lot
was so smokey and greasy that
it damaged a resident's home.
Two more barbecues are planned on the river front parking
lot.
Two councilmen said
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were at the last barbecue and- be done with the sewer near his
didn't notice smoke blowing ov- 1home. He said rats are terri.
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er M_am-~t. They S8ld wmd was \ Councilman Franklin Rizer
blowmg It out to the
rlver.l was under medical treatment
Council decided to ask the 1and did not speak during the
next group. to set up its barbe- council meeting. He brought a
cuing pit closer to the south pencil and pad and wrote out
river front wall and away from his remarks for council to read.
the railroad tracks.
Rizer suggested that an estiBill Baronick said Mason City mate be obtaiined for mercury
would like to pay for the Porn' vapor lights on Second Street.
eroy street sweeper to come ov- Council agreed that Rizer may
er to Mason City. He said Ma- get an estimate.
son police would escort the Fult. said the Pomeroy Chamsweeper to Mason and back. Les ber of Commerce will buy four
Fultz said he would check the new flood gauges.
Council
proposal witth the city solicitor agreed to have the street crew
Fred W. Crow.
install them.
Phil Globokar, 128 Union-av. Council said four gauges
asked council U anything could would not be enough to replace

the one on the courthouse. J'uJtl
humorously said, " We will ~·
er need the courthouse
Gill
again," as be baDged his baad
on the wood table.
Police chief Jed Webster , .
ported that during April then
were 21 o~rrests. 12 accldenta,
three bonds taken, four funeral
escorts, 36 complainta lnveatl·
gated, 12 illegal parking, 12
warnings issued, five emergency calls in Pomeroy, and 8lx
fire calls In Pomeroy.
There wen: 1,075 parking meter •!iolations, 74 unpaid parlt·
ing meter violations, 29 metera
repaired in the field, 11 metera
repairet. In the shop, with $'7'11
street money collected, $830 lot
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IJOWLIN.G GREEN - Presitleilt Jo~'• anti1JOverty proP'~ Ia "prtnclpally politics"
IQft really a ~pplement to the

~fare program, Rep,
'liifi, :Jr., said Monday.

Rob~ert I

Th
nominee for
U• .,. Senate ftom Ohio
IIIADY propoals tied Into
toverty biD had been rejected
by· ConiJ'• on tbelr own merIts.
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COMMENT ATING EDITORIAU Y

Helen Help Us!

The Helping Hand Is Yours to Give
1'be age we live in has been given so desperately to a man who was tryin g to
naml's-atomk. space, electronic, jump off a bridg•.
" We were hanging on for dear life,"
to list a few - that one hesitates to hang
another on Jl. Unfortunately , it seems to said one of the officers, " but they drove
on Jike they didn't want to get involved."
deserve it .
Judging from a number of incidents
Nor should we forget what happened
in t he news. the proper title summing in Indianapolis a couple of years ago
up the human sJtuation in rnid·20th ren~ when a bleacher collapsed during the
tury might well be " The Age of Nonin· Memonal Day race. Those silting nearby
went on chewing their hot dogs, oblivl·
vol ve ment. "
In the New York borough of Queens ous to the screams of the people crush·
a few weeks ago, a young woman was ed in the wreckage.
Some would argue that a decade of
pursued and stabbed to death on the
street while 38 persons watched from watching daily shootings, knifinis, beat·
their apartment windows. No one want- ings and other assorted assaults in our
ed to get involved to the extent of call- Jiving rooms on television hafi anesthe·
ing the police fr om the safety of their tized the faculty of compassion.
Yet long before television, a whole
homes. mu ch Jess go out stde an d try to
nation played the game of noninvolveaid the woman .
More recently, a crowd of 50 people ment while s i x million human beings
looked on stupid ly from the shore near were exterminated in gas ovens .
It can't happen here? It seems to be
Atlantic City, N. J, while two boys
drowned and one man nearly drow ned happening on an individual scale more
and more frequentl y. All we need is
trying to save them.
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"Nobod y did a thtng, not a damn someone to organize the violence, as the
thing , to sa fe that man and those boys. " Roman emperors did , for the edification
said a gas station att endant who {'a me of the masses.
Unless we stop being spectators to
on the scene and took a rowboal out to
rescue the man . "They just stood there life and Jearn to become participants in
it ~ which means to become involved
and watched those kid s die ."
And in Los Angeles the other dav two in the welfare of our fellows - we may
policemen appealed in vain fo r - help someday find ourselves spectators to our
from passing mo1orists as they du ng owp demise , if not that of society itseiJ.
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routine. but are so ashamed of admitting
Joseph P. Kennedy, falher of the late It they haven't complained to the police.
PreSident, Is progressing so well at the
. Ann·Margret's escort at the PepperPhiladelphia Rehabilitation Center that mmt Lounge two nights in a row was
he was able to visi t the elated family in John David Griffin _ and many a male
Cape Cod . He is even able to walk a few dreamer shot him an envious glare ....
steps, indicatin g a great improvement Carleton Carpenter looks most likely to
Old -time nigh! club star Harry Rich· snare the Charles Nelson Reilly role in
man " athng · · Judy Garland and Sid "Hello Dolly" wllen the musical hit goes
Lurt are sc heduled to resume their child on its national tour.
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custody c ourt IJattle on June 1. The mystery to Hollywood observers is how Sid .. ~ x · c
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can afford the legal fees. whi ch musl be
avler ugat, ~nloadmg his ~!Oubles
formidable . . . Mrs. E. Barrv Ryan of to chums at Danny s Hideaway tile other
racmg aristocracy, and Santa Anita of!i· night. made 1t clear that he ~o longer
ciai Jimmy Kilroe- bot.h recently divor· yearned fo; a reconclhatlon wtth Abbe
ced- are the turf world 's hotte~t ro- Lane. despite his earhe,r1 quotes. 11 lf this
mance
Zsa Zsa Gabor's current hus- case ever gets to court,~~' said Cugie, "I'll
band . Herbert Hutner is slated to make drop a bombshell. In fact , more than
a fortune with a proc'ess for transform· ~ne bom.b:;he,I.L" He then indicated what
ammumt~on he would hurl at his es·
ing salt water into fresh w~ter- a vital
need all over the world .
tranged wtfe.
There 's co nfusion among the ticket
The bandleader's feelings in the mat·
sellers about the Beatles' concert in For- ter .weren't soothed by perusal of some
est Hills in August. The Long Island Italian magazines, which have been givheadquarters says the bash is completely •ng a b1g play to the breakup. One startsold_ out:-but the ticket agency in Penn l~r, m the popular weekly "Stop," head·
Stat10n msists it's getting its first ship- lmed It s huge spread "To Revive 'Marilyn
rnent of the ducats this week
Statis· Monroe' Cugat Must Be Unloaded," and
tics provided by a famt&gt;d insurance com- compared Abbe with MM by printing
pany have indicated to the Democratic several photos of both ladies in similar
National Committee that the second man ~heeserake poses. Cugie was especially
on the Democratic ticket will be even Jolted by the sentence: " An emissary was
more important than the top man chosen sent by Frank Sinatra to see Abbe and
by the Republicans
Geraldine Chap· tell her Sinatra would make her a big
lin's favorite beau i.s Manolita El Corda- film star, trot she first must divorce Cu·
bes. the handsome bullfighter. and never gat." However, members of the Jilly's
mind her dadd~· · s objections.
Set., who are in a better position to know
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The Sardi Set hears that Nancv Walk· all that interested in Abbe. To demoner has bowed out of the musical - 'Good st.rate his lack of enthusiasm, they point ·
Good Friends'' and instead will direct out that she and some good friends wait·
George Baxt's comedy, "No! In Her ed at Jiily 's for hours for a meeting with
Stars." Most likely candidate as leading Sinatra. and he never showed.
lady in the tatter show is Jane Wyman,
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who would like to work 1o forgPt her re. Give Rob~rt Horton a small prize for
cent marital problems
. _ Broadwav·s hemg a workmg enthusiast in the field of
notorious "hoopspinners" arl;' havin g. a transportation . On his day off from "110
field day on the Main Stt&gt;m IJerause of in the Shade." he flew to Winston·Saem
the influx of World 's Fair visitors . These to buy a hard-to·find Mercedes Benz mo·
are the coolest swindl t- rs on the streets. del for $11.000 the collects them! and
They aUect Midwest an ·e nt~ and plead drove it bark to New York . Next month,
~hat they are in dire net&gt;d of hus fare to he 'll lrek to Pittsburgh to take his priget back home. As •·security. ·· thev offer vate plane out of storage and pilot it to
fake diamond rings--getting aiwthing New York. And he still owns his horse
.from $15 to $90 for the phony sparklers. from "Wago n Train." But he has no cam·
Many tourists have IJet'n clipped by the el-so far-poor cllap.

PERFECTION IN A BO'I'I1.ET
Dear Helen :
M,y wHe got 101111 of that
new Wl-wrlnkll atufl. Lot ma
wara buobandal Nollco ltl Sha
asked me If I &lt;OUid - any•
thing different and I a a I d,
"Yeab your nair's a differont
color,'; and abe said, "Siupid,
I chanied my hair five •eekl
ago," and 1 Ilk!, "Well, you'Ve
f101 o dresa on lnalaod ol ponbo,
and where's dlmler," and you
know how hose th1ngl t o When
tbe 1ets mod lilt crieo. ·
Now bere-. tbo cliNk ,...
mark o1 tho year, llekol. s b 1
bawled, "Now see wbol you've
clone! You've WRINKLED mel"
Well, I kncrlo lboul tbll wrlnIde discoura&amp;V now, but I'm
DOl sure I Uke the Ideo. II lak•
my wHt II mlnUies lonler le
get
reedy, whlle
tlle stuff
"seta," and ill lllk to her durlng tllal Ume, lhe glveo me 1
blank stare. Can't move her
Jaclal muociea,
The kids
tell her 10111ethln1 fuMy and 1
have to explain, "Mama can't
laugh now, she'll laugh after
her face jells."
Crying is out, u 1 found !rom

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ProJ.ects Of Smaller FI·rms Noted

out 11 IDvillblo maak 1.. • en who don't like tholr sklnaT
DUBIOUS ABOUT THE llli:W
UN-WRINKLE

Dear Dub·
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Tbai'U be 11141 Mil .wp,
This new un-wrlnlde fuclnatea women llke 15-s!""'e bladeo
fuclnalt mea. We d p!llbebiy
bathe In tbo llufr II 1$ dlda'l
coot 10 Jllllek.
'!bough oil the OtiDp you
aald about it .,.. true ( IIICI II
DOES flake), we'D uil • ....U.
bravely and keep pattlng. WI:
can see the dllference, OVID If
others can't. - H.
Dear Helen:
Tbty aay tho un-wrlntll otulf
everybody Ia talklnl about Ia
made !rom cow's blood. Do thoy
set II !rom Uve eows, Ukt 1
blood bank, ,.. whatT - MRS•
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Dear Mrs. J:
I doo't know. But If you're
lhlnkln&amp; of slaking I cow oul
In your bock yard for mUk
ond make-up, I'd odvlao yeN
oUck to tho dairy 111d I h 1

that
first time. off
Water
the preparation
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women drugstore.
Girl Ready- ToH.'l'rJ Bor Wlap

NEW YORK (UPI)-Visitors , To the casual obl'lerver. the tlon and lessen maintenaOCfJ
to the New York World's Fair ! process makeo seams and riv· oroblerm In its use.
quickly become conscious of the ! eta difficult to detect, in com· He now offers about 10 geoimpressive exhibits sponsored !parison with thetr appearance metric patterna for the design·
by major corporations, yet. ln an area of Oat or unpattern· rolling of non-scuffjng and non
there are some less apparent ' ed surfaces of the metals. A no- glaring surface on metal.
but rewarding shoepieces for table use ol the teclmque iJ
Eaamel Fotured
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many sma IIer compames.
shown in the stain1ess panes,
Some featu red....~
bak.cu on
The Unisphere, the symbol of coated with black. which enamel, over the pattern; lor
the fair, olfers one of these, sheathe the Union Carbide some uses, this ill not necessary
possibly overlooked by tlle cas· Building in New York.
But Smith believes that in r~&gt;ual visitor. The "]and" area&amp; of Dick Smith, who founded the duction ol maintenance costa
the huge globe haw a dimpled Rigidized Metals Company was alooe, the prO!pective builder
pattern design • rolled into the a sales representative for a rna· or the contractor should give
stainless steel sheet under a ] J·or sf eel producer before he attention to the possibilities of
process worked out by a Buf- struck out on 'his own, and he the patterned surface.
falo, N.Y., firm , Rlgidized Met-! t•arly developed a keen interest Exposed to pubUc uses, tll I!
als Corp.
1 in the potentials for stainless finely surfaced finished metal
Thr ~rocess Is not entirely steel .aa a construction material. lends itself to scratches, mars
new, but it Is now being pushed But he knew that to ensure at- and scars, or even to the dull:
as a technique to diversify the tention to its possibilities in lng eflect of fingerprints. He
I struction, of stainless steel or anything but the plainess and argues that the patterned sur
of aluminum, particularly when most utJitartan of •tructures, faces have a better engineering
I they are designed for curtain somelhing would have to be structure and more resistance
· wall u.se.
I done to give it surface aurae· to dirt and damage.

get caught in 1 rain storm and
11 isn't. just their clothes that
get ':"'inkl«&lt; those dayo. She
doe~n t ~Ue 8 ~ much. 1 thmk
she 8 afraJd she 11 crack, or any·
way flake o£f. Ad wh.en abe goes
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the powder room, lt''B not to
d h 1
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wrinkles. Maybe 11 ' ltlpposed
to last flve houn H,ke It says
on the box, but she 1 In there
patting every hour.
I think
the hesd.
whole I thing
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Dear Helen ·
I am 18 ~ will be greduatlng next month. I want to SO to
business college. My
mother
thinb thlt'a fine but she want.
me to choose 1 ~llep hera in
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town so I can hve at me. I
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want to go to one in the C1ty,
where I can live with my grsod·
mother. I'd llk.e to a:et out an4
see the world and meet new
people. 1 like my small town,
but . .. bow Ctlll 1 do whit I
want ~ still keep mother happy? - SENIOR GIRL

can't see the difference.
Dear Girl:
Why don't they just figure
Your mother may be eoncemed with expenses: It DOES colt
resists the status of backward more to .Uve aw&amp;y from home.
country.
even though you Uve wltb ret.
Against Khrushchev'• wishes tives. Or per~ lbl tbiDkl
she pressed ahead with the your Grandmother· 'inflht not
huge Galati steel mill, part of want the responsibility. Wby
which is being built with don't you two make a "for" jd
the aid of Western concerns. "against" list and cllocun 1
Last year she slgoed wltb Yu- thoroughly! All other things begoslavla an agreement for joint lng equal - you're old II!IQush
constrcctlon of an 1800 million to go away to sc:bool. - H.. ;
hydro - electric and navlgaUoo Tbls column Is c!edicaltd 1e
By Wayoe G. Brandotadt, M.D. coming back. Wbat should he completely.
project •I tlle Daube River's family liVIng, so II yoo're haV·
Q-AOOu1 thne years ago · 1 do now?
Please sud your questions and II'Dn gate.
ing kid ttouble or just pWrl
was operated on for a hernia. A· A-Vour nephew should
be comments &amp;o Dr. Way~~e
G For this show of lndepend. trouble, let Helen Help YQV.
bout six monltls ago 1t came exammed to determine whether Bralldstadt, M. D., ill cue
ence~ th~ United States now Is She wm also welcome your owa
back and I have been wearing he is having a return of the this paper. While Dr. BraDd constdermg a reward.
amusing experiences. AddreSI
a truss ever stnee. 1 am 60 and same condition or whether a stadt caDDCtt answer individual
Helen
Botte1 in Cartr of t b I I
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don't want another operation if differenet kind of tumor is devel· lleUers, lie will u&amp;wer letten
newspaper.
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oping. In either case it would of geDeral tatereat ID fiRlre col By United Press IaterDIItlonal
· Today Is Theadsy, May lt,
A-Every ourg..., In repair· seem wise to have it removed · ucnno
the I40th day ol 1964 with :!28
ing a rupture trie!l to insure
to fo11ow.
OIYOTID TO ltirniiiT 01!
tilat it will not recur but this
The moon is approaching ill
Mlth MAMM .VIA
sometimes happens even with
full phase.
the Dt&gt;St of surgery. The only
The mOmtna star is Saturn.
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The evening abor to Venul. _,!::-...:::.·~
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On thla day In history:
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By PHIL NEWSOM
A year ago In JIUie, Romani· In 18541 Sen Charle 1 Sumner • .. ,.. • -truss keeps it from protruding UPI F.,..lp Newo Malytl Ian President Gheorghlu • Doj dellve-;
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In the United States-Romanl- was conaplcuous1y absent from slavery and the people of the leabllll ......., ~ • ~
harm in treating it in this way. an trade talks now underway a Commcnist bloc sUJDJillt South
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in Washington, the Romanians meeting in East Berlin to dis-- In iaea tbe Spanlah fieet en· tr
Q-ls • yeast lnfedlon eon- have let it be known speclflcal· cuss Soviet-Chinese dlfferencea. tered Sa~U.eo - Harbor In Cuba.
tagiou•? What would the sym- ly that they are Interested in Romania restored dlplomalle 1n 11115, more than toO U.S. . ._
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toms be? My doctor says 1 have buying a complete synthellc relations with Albania, ostra- Soperfortreas bombers soared .,.., •a yeast diarrhea. Doeo this rubber plant and equipment for cized by the Soviet Union lor over Ja~n aitacklng "'"...... If •mio
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of yeast or fungua that
may further, more far .. reaching pute.
ro CALL 01\ JOHN 'iON . da·y· at the. Wh1te House. . . of State Dean Rusk and be a , cause diseaSe in man, but none aareement on the polltlcal and Push For lndependeace
WASHINGTON &lt;UP I1 Kmg
lh e Af ncan ru1er, who IS m guest at a 1unch given by Un· ' oI "
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level including closer In late April a Homanlan
trfwambutsa IV or Burund1 w11l tlus countrJ 'o visit t~ Y'orld's dersecretary of State George tacks the intestines. Some at- diplomatic reiation~ .
Communist ....."y' ltatemeri• in
!all on President .Jolinsun Tu ... s· Fa1r. alsu will meet Secretary W. Ball.
Iack the sk'm: olh ers the lungs
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Fro m the Uniled Stales' effect, told ,....,
both the Cbinese
or the b~oin Diarrhea could be standpoint, It is part of a con- and the Sovieta to. ~an their
a
comphcatton of • number of tlnulng program to break down houses and fiatly llklared for
....
Do It
Time
Harlo
ru.ngu~ ~J teaSft! . They v a r y the once close knit structure of the independence of every
Widely m the degree of contag!- world communiBm and to lako Communlal party and eounousness.
advantage of rising nationaliSm try tc manage its own affalrs.
IN TOOAY's ARTICLE THE SHOE
within the Soviet bloc espres- These
some o1 tlle fV~
IS ON THE OTHER FOOT-•HMI\·..LISTEN
.
11-:-A
ldead
of
mhle
has
blood
sing
ilseU
in
increasln&amp;
ind1&gt;dances
for
which
the Unlled
10 HER REACTION NOW ....
m hJs urme .all the time . ls this pendence of Moscow.
Statu waited before Jnitlatinl
C'•
be~all~ he JS an alcoholic?
A program of economc aid moves whicl. could pi~ R.,.
READ TH IS DEAR DEBRA
,- Is Is llw•ys a 1lga of to Yugoslula helped the Tlto mania ln the same cate1ory 111
. ADVICE COm\\N -.. ABOIJT THE
senou.\i trouble. Alcohol is not regime to survive after Tito11 POland and Yugoslavia aDCI
HUSSAND W~O DOESN'1 DO A
a cause but your fl'iend should eJ:communication by Stalin in perhaps set off a ehiln reae-.
•1HIN~ ARO&lt;·ND THE HO&lt;JSE BUT
have a doclor find the true 1943.
Uon of negotiations with others
rs ON EVERY COMMITTEE 'OF
JoltS I.OOOt ... FITS YOU 10
cause Wltllout delay.
Eight years ago olmllar aid among the saleiUteo.
"T"····RtA O IT· ·
11-:-l r ad he
was extended to Poland after Perhaps the greateot sign of
0
wa nea el b~nd re da ~ = WladislaW Gomulka's defiance Romanian lndep end • n c e of
1
He~ar.a:
an -~ Wll
ol Khrushchev In 1851.
Moscow was its refusal to 00..
wao cur~ .
ere
Slcnt More Evident
operate with COMECON the
coo!d I get tllls drug?
Although 110111e evidences o! Moscow • spO!IliOI'ed org~ntzathat diethylcar· mountbtg Romani.. dlssatio- lion which was to lint CommuA-11 1• bamazlne iHetrazan) can save Jactlon with M....,w-. dictator- nisi economies, 8Jisl&amp;alng to
tlle dght ol a person whooe eye ship were ap~l as long as each those gonds which they
lnvu,vement lo due to the lropl- foor yeors ago, ·thoy hive be- could produce the be5t and
cal &gt;araslllc dlsea... onchocer· come the moot ~vloUs within cheapest and which would have
clasts. It would he ol no value the last year or so.
relejaled Romania prim•rUy
In per&gt;Ons with any other kind Internally, the Roman laDs to a position u supjlller of raw
of e'e d•,.aoo.
abollohed the Russian lansoage materials.
as required teachll\a ·in Ro- Romania la · rich In •Oil,
~My .. phew, 1!, had a manlan schoo~.
nalllfal · g~, coat, !ton, manblood tumor removed obout sev- OuiWartlly, 'lb! Blcna w.r~ 1aneae, ""utile, oalt lllond ·..,cJ
eo yaars 110. U seems · 1o be evea mO., ~bit.
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CINCINNATI IUPI) -&amp;on·
my Ellls, who has pitched his
way. Into a regular spot In the
Clnclllii8U, rotation, shoots for
his third consecutive win tonight
, as the Reds open a home aland
aganst Milwaukee.
Against tlle young aouthpaw
the Broves wlll send an ancient
lel!hander-Warren Spaho (2-:l)
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'!be two-game session with the
Braves, first o I the season
marla! the stan ol a nine-gam~
•land at C.:osley Field that will
~elude v1slt3 ttom Chicago and
s Angeles. .

But at that time, he hid a
control problem. Work Jn tlle
bullpen seeJru to have cured
that, for his strikeouts have
continued and the bases on balls
drO!&gt;Jied sharply.
The Reds had sn open date
Monday. but spent It playing an
exhibition game. Their meeting
with the Chicago White Sox
drew 18,005 fans Mondoy night
and about $32 000 for the Po
ell Cr I /
wball f~ru? 1' . amateur baseMeCool Blank• S..
.Sox rjghthander Joel Horlen
Pltcbed six innings and rookie

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Blanked for five lnningo by 19yeor-old Jelly Bill
McCool,
Chicago hit rlght:llander Ryne
Luran for two TWII in tho aev·
enth and added their final tally
In the eighth off Dave Galligan,
a 21-year-old righthander called
ifrbom the Macoa, Ga., farm
c u for the game.
Duren was inBerled Into tho
contest to get aome much-need::.,w:~;..,":.,!d. =
~·
he reported to Ci~ti
being bought from PhUade! Ha

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u~ ~~:·;In~ ~·u:s:-:; =~h~w ~~nkth~reutzer th~ee In

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lose:~;~t ~:g;~:::

nniTI'U

Jim Bunning h•• nine h~-e·.r
mouths to feed and he's made
a private promise to give them
all a taste of some World .se.
~-- I
IIQ me on.
'lbe 32-year-old side-arming

string~, who provides the
groceries for seven kids as weD
for bimseJf and hhl wUe,
narrowly missed the second nohl_'tter of. his career Monday
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Hospital News

The Daily Sentinel

Eotoreot llooplltl
Among ti10Ge 'lll&gt;o
tered
Vef U 1aJ1!
Holzer hoopltal in the : t :14 1
hours were W. William Robin·
Ea~tern lilgh School baoebtlll .,.,, 5110 Fourth Ave Mrs Ill
players made illwo-etraJcbt OV• Agoeo Burdette 150
Ave ·
tr Rutland Monday, tbll Ume Mrs. Ernest
Ordlard
more coovinclngly, winning tH 11111, Mrs. Margaret
421
behind the five hU pltddnl ol Flrst..A\':e. Mro Lena Ill Dey
Sophomore Qlarles Knight.
· Pine iji. ~ G
Last week Eastern, wit h a
Fll?f Ave, Miss
~
~"""· Freohman - Sophomore Short, 2N Jackson Pike '~- 1 ~--...............,..,...,.__________
lineup ,upset the favored Red A. Wi,. Rt 2 G Ill u' J;;: I:
''Sure, you cao hit .the baD H Devlls 1.0.
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• Goon, Jackson, Dona M. Co&amp; James Murrow, Mrs. Carl Hal·
iou'll cb.te 11, Nobedy around Eastern got 12 hits off Ru~ ~~~~m::~ p=~ ~ ley, Rt. 5 Jackson, Miss Rose ley and infant son , Mrs. Walter
ere Is 1D eolllli~?D to rua • !~d s~ Jack Peterson, c~ up, Kermil M. Casto,
or 1 T. Ortel, Wellston, Mn Roxie 0 . Simpson and infant daugb3 WellsJon, M r •· ter, Mrs. Hilda Dennison, Floyd
mtle.
JDg him m the second Inning. Nortllu~. Mrs. Dennis P .. Mar- DWow. Rt.

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OKlAHOMA CITY (UP!) - ~7 d~:~~:;;g singled, and Fra- Neose, M~son:· W. ~a.
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Mrs Bruce ~ilman, N e w I
Arnold Palmer say• be "had a For Easu;rn Allman doubled Mrs Robert A. Goldsberry, HavenM Wd Va . daughter, 7;f11 ! AIR-CONDITIONING
three bettero. Peterson bed fanned four, walked nobedy, but
one run in tho first aod three
1~ the second we~e charged to
him as Eastern J~ped into a
f.O lead after two innlngs
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI SpOrta Writer

Dally Sentlnel~m•~oy·Middleport, o., May 19, 1*-1

Second Win

h~ Arni"e Pockets

hi.s first outing Sonda/
showed hts rustiness as he hit
.'::!~: :::.:~up .~ 1hit.
lnthefirstg
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pi:;':·
and returned home lull-fledged hits as 6'bl
Reds to fiVe
starter. 'Ilr! young fireballer Singles b~a~;;~nj:~n ond
had • previous stint with the FrankRoblnson,ssacrificebunt
~=· showing I 2-2 mark in and Steve Boros' 'sacrifice fiy
scored the Reds' lone run ln the

Eastern Gets

All STARs

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:~~~:~~~dou~~~w~~h=r ~e;.::,e';t,w3 v~~·wLI~a~ gi,7;~e:.n ~~~ M~:~e~~r~anv:. .

s i ooal golf·
&amp;
Perranostd yielded a sacrifice
ers would be delighted to have Will &amp; Chevalier algled ' Ga~ Wfll~am H Hugbea, Rt. I Ash- :n· 1!·~
Monday . Mrs !
Oy to Gene Freese and a sin- three victories. Galen Cisco one of Palmer's upretty good Wolfe and G Hollon 'singled ton, W Va., Mra. Anna
M. k war A dmger, 486 So. Ar·
gle by Donn Clendenon tflat ·- Pthickedh !up bfisLasecond win with days ... In this case, it earried and doubled ~nd Knighttripled Smith, m Fourttt St, Middle- 31ansas vMe., WdeUston. son, Jl :.
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rry Bearnarth, the game's top aU-time money Kn. ht f •
· port K,;py Ann Harrison Rt
a.m. on ay . Mrs. Van('f'
counted for the wiMing run.
who was tagred for a homer winner to a two-stroke victory
bbodlg hant ned eight. walked 1 Middtel:x'rt, Mrs. Th~r~ A Dray' Rt 2 Gallipolis, son,
Blass, fresh Up from Colum· by Tom HaUer in the eighth.
in the $40 000 Okl ho
. no
Y· I one batter
in B 1
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8 a.m Monday
Htlrold Ch•se, Mgr.
bus of the International League, Gates Brown's two-run dou· Ope
•
a rna CJty six innings. Wolfe worked the eeg e, 300 SP?ng Ave,, Pome-Dl h
Locust St.
Mlddl-rt
held the Dodg r to
hit bl 1
n.
seventh
roy, N. S. White, Rt. 2 Pome.
sc arged
i
es
seven s ' e n the nJnth for the Tigers PaJmer, who said his putting Easte~ Coach Bob •-we roy, Mn. Paul N. Sisson, IU . Patients recently discharged '
Phone WY 2-25l1
and struck out seven.
: tied the :K'OI'e at 8 all against game ahowed improvement
.d hi I b
ld Uk r:u~ y 3 Pomeroy Daran Jay R- mclu..ted Mrs J. Dillon Cross
George Altman's three-run ' the Senators and Norm cash shot 8 fi
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s c u wou
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homer off Billy Pierce in the then double(! also to b , d
ve-under-par 67 Mon· in a couple more games before Racme, Mrs Samael
James ll
-- - --·-- - - ------·eighth inning ended the Met.s home Brown .
r~ ay In a~e ol his typical come· the term ends 8 last night h Kiser, Rt. 2 Racine, Nancy J.
scoring famine an d sank the
W_!th the winmng fr?"ll·behind charges and beat had fowtd no. tsters
e MiUer, Chester , Mrs. Worley E.
Gtanls. Jesse Gonder followed run. Ca~h ha~ homered earlier Lionel Hebert with a 271 for hi.o~ Eastern
130 210 i ----8 12 11Davis, Dexter, Daniel 0 , Ruckwith a double and Joe ~-l'sto- along With Bill Freehan while I second tournament victory of R tis d .
000 001
t • 2 er Jackson Miriam D Me'-"111
Don Lock socked t w o homers the year.
u .n
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pher singled off Gaylord Perry for Washington.
"My puttng has been bad .. • Kmght. Wolfe 17) and Wolfe. D Talbotl to Colwnb
for Ne.w York's fourth run of Phil Regan evened his record tbe muscular 34-year--old P~ -~ Altman (7) . J. Pett:rson
(1), &amp;utbern Ohio Electr~ 8 n d
the frame.
at 3·3 in relief of starter Frank sylvanian said after h
Fraley (2) and White.
Ease
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ment, rano..
Sba" T.kes DoleaI
I..ary while
Ronnie Kline suf. ed the $5.800 check.
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oThe defeat was charged ' to fered his first loss after three
"But today, I roJied in some
·~
Dale H. Rousn to Lillian Prof- '
Bob Shaw, h 1s second agamst victories.
rlitte ones that helped."
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SERVIa

CHASE HARDWARE

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Everyt ing
FOR LAWN
AND GARDEN

mght but still pitched the Philadelphia Phillies back Into first
place.
Bunning gave up tmly on e
bit, a fifth inning single by
Jim Wynn, u he handcuffed
the Houston Colta, f.O, for his
filth victory compared with
Maj..- League Leadero
,
~1
IMPERIAL
only one defeat.
By Unl~ .Pre.. lalenratlonal ~
I
"You might :say I've been
National L!ague
1.
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'around the block' in U1is
G. AD R. H. Pet. Walter J. Meinhart Ethlyn G. l
an YOU
game." grinned the six-footMays, SF
2911,1 3 46 .4{)7 Meinhart to Avenelle Pettit ,'
handle
three, 182--pound right-hander.
Williams, Chi '1:1105 21 40 .381 Joseph A. Pettit, 100 acre lot, 1
"I've been in six All-Star
Clmnte, Pitt 31 134 26 51 .3111 Pomeroy.
games, had a
season,
Freese, Pitt 20 53 a 19 .J58 William B. Carman, Monica
...
,.Pitched a no-h.ltter 81ld even By Uaited Pres• lnternatiooal
,
Johnson, Cin 21 55 13 19 .34S R. Carman to Harry Carman,
was with 1 second place club. .
Amerlcaa League
Tuesday 1 Probable Plt&lt;hero Boyer, St.L 32125 20 43 .'" Life Estate, SSIIsbury .
a m nth
'
Pittsburgh
at Houston (mght)
~
But I ve never been In a World
w. L. Pet. GB - Friend (3-2) B
Stargell, Pitt 23 93 13 32 .344 Clyde William Johnson, Mary
Remarkable new Gyro Tread
.S.ries.
Chicago
15 9 .825
Ch'
Svs.
Louruce
(4-l).
Batley,
Pitt
26
91
10
31
341
Louise
Johnson
to
Riverside
payments
on
1
stabili!U the ride for a saler
Promloes Serteo
New York
Elllcagotha (2-41.
" (night) Kanehl, NY
25 78 0• 26 ·,.. Land Co. Inc .. 16 acres, Leban16 10 .815
swur
I VS Brngllo Card
c·
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drire : .. increases tire
your next
"I plomised myself I'd be In Cleveland
16 11 .593 11 (2-2)
·
enas, m 30 108 19 38 .333 on.
mileare
as much as 33V,%
one before I'm through."
Ba_ltlmore
17 12 .586 \1 Ph:ll ade1ph'La a1 San FranciSco
.
Americao
Leape
Hazel
E. Phillipo to George
Ollva M'
H Hi k H te M Hi k 8
car?
• New super mileaa:e Cooprene
• Relying chiefly on fast balls Mmn~sota
16 14 .533 2 (night) - Mahaffey t2-2) vs
' . mn
30 133 27 3 .398 . c. s, e n . c s, ac·
(polybutadiene} rubber.
lnd sliders. Bunning struck oot Detroit
14 15 .433 3¥.. Sonford (:l-3)
. Fregosr, LA
26 91 22 35 .385 res, Olive ..
'five and didn't walk a man Los Angeles 13 18 .419 5Y.!: N
y k.
Los
Freehan, Det 23 79 10 29 .367 Hattte Fisher Smith to Eugene
• Variable safety-sipinc gives
-Monday nlgbt. The only other Boston
12 17 .414 5\1 (nig~~l _·~tal~~ (2-4) ~:g~ Bressoud, Bos 29119 18 43 .361 Fisher and Mildred Fisher . tots.
power traction starts ..•
straieht tine stops.
Houston hlserunner besides Washington
14 20 .412 6 tega (2--2)
. - Lau, KC
22 60 6 20 .333 Pomeroy.
Wynn wa• Nellie Fox. hit by 8 Kansas City
It 18 .379 6\1
Milwauk;,.
t
c· I !'1 Rboson, Ball 29 112 13 37 .330 Della Roach, dec., to Doo W.
• Super safe Cooper "'Hi-T"
pit"'h J the first 1 1
I
a
me nna Hinton, Wash 32 122 14 40 328 Roach. Dorothy Mae Roush cert
I
cord body. Stroneer than steel
, M
- n Geoe nn ng.
Monday•, Resulto
(night) - Spahn (2-3) vs. Ellis Maris NY
14 52 10 17 ·3ZI FOR TRANS Middleport '
j
Clblt, pound for pound.
. anager
(2-0)
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Phlls
who look inMauch
the of athe Delrol1 7 was hi ng ton 6
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Slebern,
Ball 29 103 19 33 ·.320 i Thon,as R.·• Roush, Dorothy
from' a grandstand seat !h:ee (Only gc:mes scheduled)
Wednesd,y's Gamet
Malzone, Bos 27 105 l3 33 .31t Mae Roush to Don W. Roach,
h
!ttl
Tuesday 1 Probable Plt.hero Pltlaburgh at Houston, night
Home Ruoo
Catllrine Mary Roach Lot 5
.
~~"' t.o• , ,..
~ was. s fng out a !two-day Cleveland at Chicago (night) MHwaukee at Cincinnati, night National League
Ma G" Middleport
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· spension or a ru~ n with
(I")
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Chicago at St Loul.s night
ys, I·
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. umpire Lee Weyer saw
. -v vs. eters (3--2).
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ants 14; Howard, Dodgers l2· Don W. Roach, Cstbrin Ma·
1.70,1!11 [4-plyl black Will tube typ•
team nick Ken J~on for
Delroll st Washington (night) ~~~ dY~r~. at Los Ang., night Williams, Cobs 9; Allen, Phil; I ry Roach to Thomas R. Roush,
All popular 5i1es ana t ypes pm:ed to
live you mor• mtlftlll for the money .
fourth and add two more
(4-3) vs. Narum
ta e P 18 at San Franctsco 7; McCovey, Giants 7.
Dorothy Mae Roush, Lot, Mid·
................... ,,... .,, .................................
In the fUth on Richie
(3-1) .
Americao LeagOe - Colavito dleport.
.4,
HEW COOPER
double, 8 single by John
~ansas City at Baltimore
Athletic• 10; Allison, Twintl Io;' Benjamin L. Goodman, Edna
V
fUU
SERVICE
GUARANT£[
..., aod another double
(mght) - Drabowsky (1-4) vs.
Hall, Twins 9: Killebrew, Twins P. Goodman to Dalton D. Dun·
NO LIMIT
Tony Gonzalez. who also
Roberts (1·2).
9; Skowron, Senators 8; Held, ham, 21.5 acres, Bedford.
" tit Mile., mantna or road lu•urda
4 SAVINGS CO.
bled home 8 final' run in the Mmnesota st New York
Indians 3.
. Pearl w. Williarm , Helen Wll(1) 'ULL •IEA:VICt: FJarant~4!d ror Wte
of origin•l tread .
sevenlb.
(nlght)- Pascual (4-2) vs. Boo·
Runo Batted ln
ms to Colcmbus and Southern
[2J FULL AUOWANCl Jranted for an)'
Only tw n other game!
ton (3-2).
National League - -·Mays, Gl- Ohio Electric Co ., Easement,
WY 2·2171
unused •rvi ce.
played In tlle National League Los Angeles at Boston (night)
anta 35; Stargell. Pirates 26: Rutland .
IH ua fOI" complet. delalla todo~~y
and both ended with flle same - Belmsky 0·2) vs. MonbouCC
C 00 S
Howard, Dodgers 24; Boyer, Y. C. Tuttle, Geneva F. Tiltscore. 'Ilre Pittsburgh Pirates quette 0·5).
.
Cards 22 ; Banks, Cubs: Clem- tie. Edson H. Talbott, Jannoll 125 E. Moln St.
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beat the ·Los Angeles Dodgers,
4-2. and tiJe New York ]\lets
ended .a string of 31 scoreless
lnninga with a t-2 victory over
the San Franciscfl Giants.
AL Ac~on
In the only American
game scheduled, the Detroit
sen ralllod for three runs
the ninth bmlng to topple
Washington Sen4fltors, 7-6.
Roolde Steve Bloss was a
winner ror the Pirates in his
flrat major league start - n
they 1hellad Don Dryadsle for
,.three runs In th eoixth Inning
to overcome a 3-0 deficit.
Drysdsle, now 5-2, departed
with the bases lull and ooe run
In, eller which reliever Ron

SALES

Wednesday'• Gamrs
Minnesota at New York
at Washington ni ht
Kansas City st Balllm;... gni hi
An&amp;eles at Boston, ~igh~
(Only games scheduled)

Keep~ng

e~er-

pace with the
ente, Pirates; Pinson, Reds
gruwtng demand lor techmcal all 20.
211~ per:wnnel. the U. S. Ar. Amerlc•a League - Wagner,
Y IS offermg hl_gh school grad· Indians 27 ; Cash, Tigers 26;
uates direct enhstllknts for Col~vito, Athletics ; Rollins,
technical scbcols, according to Twms; Allison, Twins all 23.
M-Sgt. Kenneth 0. Judd, local
Pitching
National League
recnuter,
National League - Maricha1
W. L. Pet. GB In .flle Army Tech Schools, Gianta 9-C; Gibson, Cards 3~;·
Philadelphia
18 10 .643
learmng Is a full lime Job. The l!:llls, Reds: Kllppsteln Phils·
San .Francisco 19 11 .633
courses are usually from eight Perranoski, Dodgers; P~rry
St. Louis
19 13 .594 t to 40 weel&lt;s duration with most anta all 2-0.
'
Pittsburgh
17 14 .548 2¥.. fallmg somewhere in tho 20 Amerleaa League - Pizarro
Cincinnati
16 14 .533 3 week class. Classes are small While Sox 4-l!; Bunker Priole;
Milwankee
16 15 .516 3\1 enough to eosure personal stu- 3-0; Krallck, Indians io- eight
Angele1
14 19 .424 81&gt; ~ent · lnslnlctor relattonsbip. pitchers tied with 2-0 '
Houston
14 20 .412 7 Traioing conUnues when the
.
II 16 .4/¥1 8\!o studen! Is ~laced oo a job so
Major Leacue Reoa~s
New York
10 22 .313 10 that hi.s enlialmeot lo a contin·
Amerteaa League
Monday's Resalto
uous learning procesa.
Detroit
300 001 003- 7 to 2
New York 4 Sao Franctaco 2
The graduate must pass qu~li- Wash.
113 000 000- 8 11 1
Phi!a 4 Hoostoo o, night
fication aod aptitude lesta and Lary, Regan (3), Sherry 191
Pittsburgh 4 Los Ang. 2, night meet the normal quall!lcattons and Freehan. Hannan, Rldzlk
(Only games scheduled)
for enlistment In the Army.
(8), Kline fB) and Brumley .
Aller this IS sc~ompllshed the Winner-Regan (3-3). Loser _
FIGHT RESUL:I'S
aclloOI of hill choiCe Is Insured Kline (3-1). JIRs.-Cash Lock 2
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phta, outpomled Jimmy M..-rll, to tho beginning of class.
Son Fran
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EJiilbllfori Baseball Rosalia !!.~~ u 1 pre-requlslto ol Gander. Duffalo, Bolln (4),
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Shaw (I), Pierce (8) Pe
Ualled Preu blenlallonol
Some of tlle acltooJs now (8) and Haller. Wlnn:r-c:c!
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010 000 000-1 5 0 Aircraft Maintenance, Aulomt&gt;- -Altman HeUer
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Ill OperoUons, Coll8tructlon E- Bum\ing 5-l) and Dalrymple
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army 1111s follow a erauon, Welding and Automo- Loser-.iobnsooi (H)
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Funeral for
Mrs. Sellars

Role of Banks
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Commissioners
Advised to

CORRECTION

It was lncorre&lt;:tly reported
that Pomeroy's Commencement
would be at 6 p m , but it wW
be at 1 p, m . in the high school

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America's Top Cop--- 40 Years oh the Job

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AI&gt;MIBSIONS - Mil. Rollal4
Adkins, Vlnlooi; Jlalll1ll J'atrel~ llaclne; ~..~_. ~
Porllalld; Earl IJIII!t.. ~ 0 DI
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Ofl•cero of the Pomoroy Na· DISCHAIIG!S -llllby llrf&amp;bto
U0111! Bank havo obown
the weD, Lofl4 Bollonl; My t II•
films "A Bone for
8pot!Y ." Simp!dna, Cheslllre; Miry E.
ond :'Banking In Aetlon'' to ap- Klset, Raclne; Allee Bletner,
proximately 3000 Molgo county Moooll.
o!omenW) and hflh IC!hool IIIU· BIRTIIB - A 1011 to Mr. and
don!3 In 11 ocbools, the put Mrs. Rmlald Adklna, Vlntcn.
two weeks.
"A Bono lor Spotty," obown
ENTIII\TAJN SUNDAY
to elommllry ochool chlldron,
Mr. and Mrl. Eldoa Kruutor
depicts Spotty burying 8 bone Ollterlllnad with 1 dinner IJun.
and starting a ehalo of roa~ day II their bomo, lloahfl, ProUt• oltuaUona. Ao a rosul~ the sent were Mr. an4 lolrL J'nnk
Uttlo llrl learns why and bow DieldnaoD and 1011, Crall, o1
1o:so a bonll l&lt;&gt;r ••~ money· Columbno, Mr. and Mrl. Dale
Bonklq In AeUon •bowl V Ientine and oon Llrey p tht role of commorelll banklnc 1
w v '~ RolfIn th
wlh of tho nation the eroburg, • a.,
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economy and the community. It Mro. Kraeulor and daugbttn,
wao obown to upper ctaaamen. Leda Mae and Roberta. CalliDa
Tlleoe film! oro the properly 1n the afternoon were Mr. and
of the Ohoo llankers Assoclatl~, Mr Llrry Wolle 111111 100 JtenL
and wert! made by the Amena.
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slastic responses were received
A N(W lptA FOil A NtW I,IA
from otudenla ond teachers in

auditoriu1r•.

the achools.

Services Set
For Hysell

DEER 18 HIT
A car-deer accident reporlld
on Stoto Route 7 near the Me,..
Gcllla county line Thuraday at
1.1 Op.m. involved Paul Otis
WUIIIma, li:urokl Slar Route,
who was traveling 101.1tb as the
doe ran from the river •ide of
the hiihway and jumped mto
the path of ble ear.
Wllbams' car WI! damqed
in the rilfht front lender and
r1ght front headiJihtl.

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Hoo\·er, at 80, wat named
FBI director ln 1924,

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A kidnap me brouabt blm to

J Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is completing 40 years as America's top law enforcement
offiCer President Johnson may WCJIJt him to continue on the
job, even though Hoover will reoch the government retrrement age of 70 on Jan 1 The FBI chief hos been 011 odvi~er
to seven presidents, starting with Calv'" Cooltdge. When he

took over the Bureau in 1924, it had the lowest morale, poorest
personnel and th1 wont reputatron of any agency in the federal govtrnment. Today, it stands for the finest in low enforc~­
ment. Hoover, a bachelor~ is an avid sports enthusiast and
can often be seen at race troclu near Washington, D.C. The
d1rector is in c_lo_se _da_o_
' ly_ c~n~act w~o~th~h~is~~~---_j

Hoover Recalls Greatest Moment

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Mother's Day groelings by

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Yelnua McCallie lnd familY,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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need for your home it in
this one low cott Nation·

wide plan. Aak for the
Homeowners Policy-lor
convenience ... and for
real savings (as much as

Favorite Bible
Contest Rules
Are Announced

40% over sepante C(\\'tt•
ages, depending 011 where

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We are stocking 4 types ln Hardwood, 3 Ill Mason- -

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Porneny, 0.

WY 2-3741

290 N. 2nd Ave,

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TENNIS
OXFORDS

OPEN TALKS

Ladies-Y ouths-Chlldren
WASHINGTON iUPil - US
No
Imports - No Seconds
ofhcJals openf'd talks with a
Romaman delegation Monday Modtttly
at the Stale Department on Prtcod _ _ __ $p9
trade and other 1ssues
Undersecretary of State W .
Averall Harr1man began the 1
MIDDLIPORT, 0.
c&amp;cuss1ons wtth Gheorghe Gas1

THE SHOE BOX

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V 8 motor, automatie, radio, heater, wlslw

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FURNITURE
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Rutland

KARR &amp; VAN ZANilT
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If you lill your tank now with clean·buming Ashland Fuel Oil, you
get the 'advantage of the lowest prevailing price-plua.pro~ion from
any increases that may occur betweet~; now and the hea~g ~D.
In addition, no payment is due until October 10. (~yment due
September 10 (or Budget Plan customers·.)
With a full tank of Ashland Fuel Oil with S.C.A. (Sludp C~t_rol
Additive), your fuel system stays rust free ••• cleaner, too, (IIVIDI you more eftl~jent heat next winter. _
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Budget Plan. This plan enables you to spread your fuel costs o~ Dille
equal payrqents- from September to May. No interest or c:aR)'iq
charac to pay.
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WANT AD
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Business Services
pr\ced for quick dlspoql.
30 cal. autoNUt:! hot water
hellier. gu
~.00 WATER HAULED, 1000 Gallo~
1 heavy wood doors
$3.50, within 10 mile radius of
82" 1 36" x ,,,.. .. ea.I .OO
Rae!... CaU Tom IJ!ddle, VI
1.110
3-22'1&amp;.
5 19 61&lt;
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wood
frame Win·
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dowo suitable for sunJletlllil
porch, ereenhouse, etc.
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ea.2 110
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36" gas range . · · · · · ·-. 15.110
we btl all Kitchen utility cabinet . _ .,
Sewer MldtHI .
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Double bed aile coil
Call w~ wtlt
Nlpl
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10.00
7 • flo
Metal kitchen table
22''xl6" with drawer
Re1l Esllte For Sale

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PHONE In' s.all
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FOR SALE : 2 bedroom home.
full basement, cosh morljJogt
or tnnd contract. WY 2-3381
or WY 2-2488.
5 12 tOte
FOR SALE , 1 lot
MulbeiTY
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appeal acUon h.u been illed 1D
the office of the Crunly ~11
Clerk .
The suit tlylod State ol West
Virginia vs. Albert Leo Jonlan
was appelled from Justice of
Peace A. M. Goodwin'• COIIfl.
Jordoo wu found goUty Ia Ju.
tice of Peace Court on ch1J1e
of Indecent ex-re and Wll
flaed flO and costa.

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basement
bam sq.
(32xU),
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new , $59.50
up. Several
linOOPYING tng abed (2000
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Gilleopio, Grimms ~nd:g;
GIRL wanted to work in o;t~n· .
machines at bargain prices.
ha top, 1 . ,
Cop, lllJ l!tta Gl'
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Chlrle! 'Ibornton.
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Must be out of schOi'll
s~~ The Fabric Shop Singer Sa\~s ish. automatu~ tran
SIOn. ._.... lDiuruce. Poliiii'OJ. buUdiDp, .fO acrea In cultiva~
~ Smolenski. Pt. Pl-.unt,
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Pnmer&gt;y Ohio
power steeling, power brakeo.
J IIi tic Uon (can be doubled), plenty
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Weldon
Ted Thompson. Ru t\ano lli&lt;:- : an
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Pt. Pleasant; Mra. Jar.
count Store. Rutland. t~uo . \_ WY 2-2284.
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wav. Middleport. CaU WY 1,
fl!ISiure, 1110 ocreo rtmoor and
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Slm"'"'WANTED for interview. Mman .
RouppodTiroSalol
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(15x30), pta.tered_tnd paint,,
Mn. Tracy
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to aell Merle Nl)rman Cosmet. :
While th~y last
W•ld 81&amp;11d•r111 lt Cam~
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Plu181lt,
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Beauty ALL SIZE
Eseelaatt
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NEW 13-lol·IS 1111 .
Rt~~: ellf mom. f'Mie Slid p e r t e r m • .._I 11 lk on highw~ay, Complete with
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$1 .45' ...,. Smoll car _,.tllf and
fumtlure $251111.00.
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Rickard'• Allpment Service.
HaroW Collla.a~ Salesmln
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eows and heifers due to frf'!';h· 1 PTr;s~· Marv:n Stone :~miles nut
Grueser. Rivervi.ew
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BrHdlng butt and heilm. 9
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J&amp;ra. Clyde Well, F'Jv P Pwnls, . ire. r.rawlflrs. minnows. red
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worms, available 24 hours. :
t-, tR·-viiUR BulidlW'.er- .efwlei. 10 acres. woodland. Rr: 1. an~ Bett~ Jane Burton, 17.
flf•'• Trarling Post b •I 0 wl
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Criminal Appeal

PT. PLEASANT - State Pollct investlaated two accidents
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Thi:s little- jewel is t~e one for the Y()Unt 1t heart. Red buc'"' ftDlHl"' A r111"oll
over the weekend reaulUng In
ke1 seat!l, 'white finish , 4 o n the fl oor, radio and beater,
personal injurieo and property
rtoe IIUIOIIIh el ._,... •• ' IM 1"\JDI
!,lood tires, W'l enji:ine.
0 ellll -~1 rei"'"' en, ori• ~-med
damage.
8oth were one vehlc·
., 1... ttnn~nle
l!.f"l"nrt
ohonht
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$1495
1961
Chevrolet
Biscayne
,...ft.&lt;,,.,,.,, ;mm...t'"' '"h rhto gut. I
le mishaps.
.,,...,., wHO ~n• ,,. •e"Po&lt;'l••"'' fn•
2 noor. Local owner, C'le11n interior, tire11 like new, jet bl1ek
Sa rda
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est l&gt;lllldlD&amp;. !Ocllted lil2 N. The llrst occurred lu Y
I finis h, Powerg lide, healer
tt" r o.
S.COOd Street, Middleport.
p.m. on the Aohtoo • Upton
$1595
1960 Olds "88" 4 Door
lile rrlee
'"'
Priced ror quk11 aale.
when an e.,tboulld car
' t,flnl,.,ll"'
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"'"HI '""~* ·ns•r"""
l.oea I owner. Clean interior, jet blac k fin ish, H ydra -Ma th~,
f' horftt
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and
bottom
qhelf
3.00
al
Oblo
Hotel.
10
by Elmer Chapman, 22,
powe-r
slf'eri
n·
g
,
ra
dio,
h~ater
.
jOvd
tires.
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11 l ;ent• IM'' Jrntd • •• rnrer •.,..
Truck
wheel
and
Ure,
10
-Bottom, went out of
,.,.,.,,Y,. •ro•ert.&gt;nn •
I
FARM
FOR
SALE,
43 acres,
2S flO
whlle golng up I 1"'II
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·•or, O tiCOUIU 10 •••a
Ply, size 750-20 . . .
da,a
. k
t
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new 6 room hOuse with two out ot higb water. Modem I
left the· roa
· d and travfled
"''' p a\tl • lthtt•
' Steel tac
UHITU
pos .. .. .. .. • ·00
h
N
•and new
2 tiled b th
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.A ttll u• rH.-I'IIK~
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..._, .. ,..m min
J-Electric swikh and
pore es. ew ~o~arn
rooms,
a a, arge into the woods. A passenger in
OPEN EVE'S. 7:00 P.M.
"R i ll:!! - II ~ lln
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fuse
bous
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ea.
!
.-00
chicken
hoUse,
and
other
bullG·I
closets,
utiUties,
garqe,
barn.
Chapman vehicle. Cbarlel!l
POMEROY
,
OHIO
" .
'""'"' on·oc:l ttuUR..I
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lngs. Owner: Anna Welch,
close to scboo1· Free aas
6-'•:1 Meadow~ . Frazier Bottom, was
i 'd2' reversible rag rug ,
l!o
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Dally
I ,:Ju 11t
"' ~ ·fill ...
same as aew . . . . . . . 10.00 :!11!11 Run Road_. ~~-' -~~~~~- acres. Suitable for
treated at St. Mary 's Hospital
Ml h I.
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Air-way
vacuum
cleaner
5.QO
Iota.
Mn.
Tyree
Pickens,
for
minor
injuries
and
released.
PT.
PLEASANT
c ae
~~ ~ SU iii.S l'
for Sale
l'Q PI .A I'f /lo
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Farm
Machinery
:10" OJCUI&amp;Iinl faa, two
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WI f.34!2.
4 l tic Chapman was cited lor failure Coleman, slx-yeaM&gt;ld oon ol
Rf.!W I."I P ROIIOI 'II'lG
speed
25.00 '-"''"'
to huve vehicle und~r control Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coleman
W• N'f l+oO
· FOR SALF: : Nr w Holl and Ral-I LIVE BAIT, 24 hour self l'lervIS' roll-up awning frame
POMEROY _ to-room frame .
For Rent
The 1957 model car was a total ' of Ripley Road, is a patient in
PHONE WY 2-2157 I er. rase Combine sack lype. l ire. crawlers , minnows red 1
wlth arms, crank, etc. 20.00
home WI··• 3 boths •ot water
_ _ _ ___ loss
Holzer H()!Jpital for injurlM auf.
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rered when the youngster fell
Kn th in good condition. M r~. worms, available 24
houn. j
mowers, H" and
heatlng, garage for three cars, · • ROOM furnished bo•uysre·acu&gt;se. The second mishap occurred over a 20 foot ~ba.nkrnePt on
1 Cl~·de Well. Fi\IE' Poin1s. ~N a
File's Trading Post, bt!low . Law.~
5'00
16 .
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• 1 R te 7 M1ddl I
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tennis court. Large lot with bath, College Road, .,_
Sunday 2:45 a.m. on Rou~ 17 the Hereford Fa
wbi'· walk·
N Otlce
Su11day sa ltts. Phone WY 2- ; Htgh Scuoo · ou
,
e- 1 Fluor to ceiling rollmg lad·
beautiful location and view of Glenn CUndiff, Phone WY
ot lh inte
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6.1 10
5 19 Jtp [_ port
51912tc l•
der with 05 ft. lteel
aliPomeroy. $35,000.00.
3224.
5l93tc
miles south
e
rsec-lng with hi.J father.
LOSE WE:tGH:! BllfPiy wtth f1~"I ' _ _
of Routes 2 and 1·7 when a
20 '00 POMEROY - 6-room
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bl
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911
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track
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frame
FIVE
ROOM
unfurn1'shed•p••rl·
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"'ufrlbOIJno
car dr'1ven by AI~ According to a member of the
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A· OI , ~ e '· n V c a
FOR SALE
:WHY BUY a Carpet hampooEl
1 1 ht fl t
your drug itore.
1
I' er~ We'll loan y011 one Free
edr e lg
x .ures,
house with bath, gas furnace
ment. Hardwood Ooors. Phone
Brookman Stover, 20, Co- family, Michael and bis fat~
shuultr'c~le.
for store or
heating, 4 Jots, out of hioh
WY 2-5314.
1 11 tfc
oh·10 went out of con~ were walking around the farm.
00
~ 13 25tC' I
: with purr hase of Blue Lustre
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s=-,n_,d,-y"''s-;;Be_a_u"ty""'sa"t=
on, fea ru rin.g 7ft. ~a wed l~ttsl l)(ls1 s, .45 eacHh : Ca rpet aod Upholstery clean- Wooden suit tumgers
water, $4,000.00. Down pay~ FOUR riOOMS and bath, 2 gas rol Jnd Into 'a ditch. Stover t looking it over when the youth
Rea listic products. Open ev-1 4 . x ·L l.o( ust !JOS~s. W. . er.
5 1t 6tc
Per dozen
. 1.20 mpeenr lmo$nl000th. .00, balance $38.00 furnaces 30S Wet2gall St. lceiOied a laceration or the chin : fell over the eliff striking his
.
b, appol·ntm•n t 2651 Rwhmond. Rt. I, Mtddleport.
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WY 2-!
stanley, 19, Hogsett, a head on a tree. The father grab:5 16 St
333·
en mg• \
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5 18 6tr
SUPPY OF Studio Gir1 Cos·
~DISP ay ta es
MIDDLEPORT- B-room frame
P IPa,s&lt;el'•g" in the car, received Ibed the youth before be toppled
N. Se-:oond St.. Middleport , -·. -metics sellinu out the stock at i
2'x6'
ea. S.OO
house with bath, gas circulat. NEW MODERN apartments cuts on both leg,. and was treat- all the way to the bottom of
Ohio. Ovmer, Sandra Ben·, Harl ey Oavirlson motorcycle,
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I Frigidaire compressQI'
ing heat, new kitchen and batb Two and three bedrooms. 18
and released and another the embankment. Enroute t .Q
nett. Pomeroy W'l 2 -526~ I $1 50.00. c;ood condilinn . Phone wholesale price. F'ree gift for
with coils, commercial
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Mason 713-5263.
WY 2-~312 .
5-16-6 tp ~ thf" rirst ten customers. Frimachine
25 00 room, front and back porches. miles from Kaser Pant.
Ern Devore, 43, Co- Holzer Hospital with the boy,
t
- ·-· da y and Saturday. May 22. 2.'\,
~ H.P. Electric motor 20 "00
Corner lot with garage ....,J9500. electric. Brick,
beautifully
r~lved multiple lac· the mother and father were driv·
1
30
28
4
· : FARM - 280 arres, wifu 10 ac- d~orafed plastered waUs. Til·
of the face and Is list- ing across Sixth Street
fl'()JD
P ELECi1~nl .U X AUtomatic Mod~ I a! Gertrude Gibb~' Trailer
AUTHMOBII.F. Insurance oeen el Sweep~r - Spring House
res presently tiUed: (can be ed batbt with tub and showin good condition at Plea• Route 35 and theJr vehicle and
cancelt.d' I .()lilt v(Jur opera· cleaning Special. only $34.89
more). Plenty pasture, consid· er. Complete Youngstown kit- and Valley Hospital where they a southbound car on Viand 8t
tor's Ucense7 CaD W't 1-~
cash or terms. Takr&gt;S throw
erable timber, buement barn cb'!!n with disposal units. Con- were all taken following the mls- collided, knocking the 1Coleman
8131tr
;pw" bags - attac11ments in
with Marietta silo and feeding cealed electric heat1111 sys- bap.
)vehicle upon the sl:de·waJk , at
c: tuded. Used but guaranteed
shed (2000 sq. ft .). Exception- tern. Storm doors and windthe Masonic Building.
GUNS
1
Phont' WY 2-2204.
al at $6500.00.
ows. Building CQmpletely
The accident Is still under in- The driver of the other ve-We nuy, seU and trade guns
5 15 Stc
RENTAL _ 4 _ room house
sulated, Front and read en· vestih:ation.
hicle was wade Randolph of
li•l: Wellman Les W•lhH n·~_oro ISEWINC MACHI NE - Sale·;.
with bath, gas ht:ating, oul of I trances. Beautifully Ian dSand HiU Road. Young Michael
a• rtffm JewE&gt;Jers, ':ont&gt; flO 1 men's ct .. monstrator. sews lor
high water. $30.00 monthly,
Private parking. Ren1
was taken on to the hospital in
1
' CJ U11 Pleasant . W
waru and reverse 'l nd does
William IDgels Salesman
extremely low - $69.00 per
'a local ambulance. No one •al
18 ' f&lt;" ! fa ncy work - just like new.
WY Z if72
month. Utilities partially paid
-~ injured in the two vehicle m.i,s..
WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleaners Orii 1na lly $69.95 . Now only
H11rrold Collins, Salesman
Haven Terrace Apartments,
hap , City police are Jnvesta.
" Pm Storage Plan" you ' "
$34. 50. Guara nteed. Phon• WY
In' Z.:mt
New Haven, w. Va., Phone
:gating.
b1g, beautiful empty closet 2-2204
5 IS 5tc
(5) 19, 3tc
New Haven 882-5101 or
space in exchange lor all t~e USE D SJN &lt;;.ER " wing machine
FARM FOR s'A
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38 acres, 6 2705.
(5 14, 21 , 28 : (8
Pfeaoaot Valley Hospllal
4• 11 • 18 • 25 •
room occupied by the fa mtlv .8 In a brand new se t~.·ing table
room house, targe barn, all
ADMITI'ED : David torsbee,
winter clothmg . J.lere's how U equ ipped to butto'lno\e, zig
ntcessary . outbuildings 0 n TRAILER space close to busl·
Gallipolis Ferry : Mrs. Richard
works. Br1ng 1D all
your zag, Sf'WS in zippers, and
blacktop road near Forest Run ness sertion and school&amp; in PT. PLEASANT - _The M..- C. Roach, PL Pleasant; Era
w.mter clothes or .cal~ . us [or does all general
household
Church. Two miles 1 r 0 m Middleport. WY 2-3J88.
son County Court canvassed and Devore, COlumbus; Mrs. ReDpick-up and we will Protes· mend it g_ Will sell for $49.8
Po.neroy corporatiun limJU.
5 15 Stc lce·rtU'ied tabulations {l'()m Tuea. ry Plants, Hogsett; Mrs. Clyde
ilonally" dry cl:an them at cash
terms. PhvnE" WY 2
See Edward Schaefer, Miners- THR
=="'E"'E,...,.bed
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--;bc:nc:.ck duplel, day's primary election returns Young, Glenwood; Frederick AI
regular rates, wtth treE' moth , 2204
s 15 5tc
ville, Ohio, Rt. I.
2 blocks from downtown Porn- Friday and gr~tedh aSreqh"'tff~t Durst, Leon: firs. John Ta~,
proofing and hang them up ·~ ~-~----- -- -·lor 1 recount m t e
er s Ravenswood: Arlee Simpson.
5 18 6tc
for storage in sealed cedar- KIRBY Vacu um CleaneFr ~a..n'
eroy. CaU WY %- 5127 1! tfc race for nom.lnation on tile Re- Dexter, Ohio; Mr1.
Georp
ized bags and wbPn you are 1 be told from new . uiSuer
HOUSE, 5 rooms wlth bath and
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publican ticket.
Baker,
Letart;
Mrs.
Robert
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ready ror them. next fall, call and all attarhments mc~uded
two small rooms upstairs. 5 MODEIDI -4 room and bath Drew Hatneld GalUpoliB Fer- 1 Anthony, pt, Pleasant; Guy B~
Ul or let our routeman know If bnmd new $235 .00. ThL'I one
acres grouru:l, big barn and furnish.!c. apartment. Phone
ff
• dldates seek Ray, Southside; Willard Nibert;
and the~ wiiJ be handed to lik e n':'w with new guarantee
2 outbuildings, storm doors WY 2-3874.
5 12 tfc 1), one o our can
~ H gsett
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you cleaner. brighter . and for $~8 17 or $7.00 monthly
and windows, fuel oil furnace, THREE bedroom house- On- Lin
-- ing ~e n~mi.natiotl on the fte. msciuRGEO: James Sny·
P00..... \\'Y 2 2204
used on•y 2 ynrs. Close to
pubhcan ticket, requested a re- d VI to Mr Ra E peri
newer Rerne be r th e storag •
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- coin Hill, PomPro~ ph o a e count. In the unofficial returns er' n n;
s. Y. p 1
18 Free. Pay Next Fall on
5 15 Me
scnool and church. Call WY 2- WI 2-3346 or \VY 2-2186.
C Mh
l ed lhe oom and son, Pt. Pleaoant, Clydo
Delivery A.B.C. Cleaners and :::o.=~;::.:;~:::;::;:;:==;:. ·~-6362.
5 18 3te
. o r rece v
· Du t Leo Mr Burdell Hav
SWEET POTATO plant, , fiv
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• 20 tfc lmalic&lt;t lor SherHf by polling
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Shlrf Laundry. Mason, W Va. var ieties grown from crrtified il up. 1000 miles lik": new: $1850. Va.
FOR SALE: 90 acre farm, two I
ote be Un Hatfield by ,es and daughter, Grimms Land8 I
4 l UOtc
SP ~3.
1 Jhl e, Raclne Village·
tractors , di""' and plows, 13 ,- 1·FOUR R(JI)MS, ooth and
v 5Per••ns
set&gt;. Bumgarner's G r e e n-·, Chares
.. TING
p bvotes
seeking a re- ' lng ·' Retna McKinney • Le'.arl•'
3
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PloTRbhllo
M,..ller
5110.00.
Phone
WY
2-2853.
ment,
furnace
heat.
h
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M Wllard Coz Gallipotio
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house, Nt?w Ha... en, W. Va. II
' Anlotd
21 tlc count must have mad.e Ule re- Ferrrya
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lnsur.nce
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14
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WY
2-3319.
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5 13 ll)tc ISRAWBERRY SE ASON near, 111 fi:a~: t MaiD Street, Po•
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prior to the off1cla1 canHa
1'111Saraace IGr .ev~ ~~rsaaa, I WHY PUMP slugg tsh
___s;puC freezer var.ety. Yoo may eroy. Pbou "~ z..ua.
SIX ROOM bouse for sale. 749 t ROOM apartment with bath. vass and certlfieatlon.
so~IR.;;:; : Av:ughter to Mr.
ud basmesa aNd..
tan'· Get Klean-Em-AII, Sen.. pick by aprointment only. Call
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South 3rd Ave., Middleport, Pbone WY 2-5385.
7 -.
Ptton W1 J.Hil
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The ooly cnange Ia convaBS and Mrs. Richard Roach, Pt.
tic Tank Cleaner. Landmark Nolan 's in Syracuse, 6 - 8 a.
l lh baths, full basement, car·
of votes wa• In the total num· Pleasant. A son to Mr. and MrL
Reulet' I.Jaslli'IUICC" .\&amp;eDCJ
' Farm Bureau, Pomerov
m. and after 4 p. m.
I
k b
ts port. Close to achools, $8000. Unfurntahed bouse. 4 rooms, be of votes for two candldatel
Planl.z, Hogsett
JUKNSON. SlmpsOD lnsur~n[!P
4 29. 30tc
5 14 30tc
i BULLDOZ~ wor •. asemen
Pbone WY 2·2563. S. G. Pick- utility 1nd bath. 1655 Poant ~~::~
AgenC'j, Ia. Ali forms at In
FOR s.u.B
landscapmg. brushing, pondl. .....
5 15 6tp
Lane, Pumeroy. Pnone In' 2!:'~!.,~~~~";:
TWO ARRESTED
auranco J,m Johnson and
S I
Lowboy service. Charles Jef. WANTED TO BUY , amall house 3874.
J I lfo
'~'"'"T The
Bud Swpson Aconta
GIBSON·KaY·IIarmon!' ""lws
Auto • es
fers. Phone WY 2·6222.
Moine Ball received a PT. p.,.,.,..,.., COUA1 1 lie and Amplllion, Z4 mootho to 1 1 30tp
on land conttacl .:011 WY 2 FI'RNISHED apanmenta. Ph.
of 173 voles and Aileen ly jail records show two arre~ll
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Tiffin Jewel· 19S5 PONTIAC, .4 door, automa-1
5494 after 5 p. m.
WY t:!77ij. Alter 5 p. m.
Watterson a tolal of 11Jf votes. in lhe past 24 hours. David Lot
Slle or Trade
oro, Point Pleaaan~ W. Va., tic tra"'miSSion. good tires. 'See Netgler Building and Sui&gt;
5 15 6tp
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lion violation and Jamea EliWY 2·2"46
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for coal hauling, E. W. Halo
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lion. $595.00. Phone !165-22!2. 1
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ement to
peace; Franklin Roberts, 31,
Work ma n. YOU PAY les.~ lor fine home (Chester).
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Langsville, Oblo.
turn l ~htngs a1 Baker Furnl·
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warrant; Murial L.
ture m Midd leport, Ohio.
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mothome with bath, gas circulat- ~
OR USED CAR
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or,
exceUent
ttrea.
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and
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and also charged with
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.,.an
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MEN AND- BOY~ w~ n 1erl to up vcnlrsell Goe~lehl Ready· 6903.
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NO. 30

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