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Kalhy Sue W hile atill maintained her feeble grip on life at 1 1:30
•. m·. today with her condition deaerlbed 11 "ltlU critical" at the
Chlljlte!l 'I Hoapital in Col umb us.
The 17-montb-old ch ild, aiven a
one In two mllJlon ch an ce by sur•
ceon, at the h ospital when she waa
admllted last Tuesday, ls cutti ng
down lbe odds wilh ea ch passing
day.
Sheriff • Roben C. Hartenbach la
expreuing his appre ciation for t he
contribullons he has rece ived as
cha irmon of the "Kathy Sue Fund"
to hel'p the parentt, Mr. a nd Mra.
David White, defray t he costs of
tho hoopital tre atmenl beina give n
the little atrl. Several orga niza•
tlon, have m ade sizeable contribu,
Uona and one Pomeroy resident
ha1 contflb uted PO a s an individual contribut ion.
}Jowe ver, the 11herHf said t ha t
eontrlbuUona, allh oUgh gen erous,
are atill not com· 1ng I n f11I enoug h
lo catch up wltb the mo unting hos1Pilal bill wh ich is f1lmbin1 '1 lbe
nte 01 more lban •100 per day .
In addition, the ch�e for sur•
gery 1, expected to be over $! ,OOO .
, Sllerifl Hartenbaeh ask• that
co/ltrlbuUons be turned Into his ollice, eith �y' mall or penonally .
. He mi
•·• n�•'·
ut hor'-·'
u.cu ,ny person
to aolicil· JID11tributions for the
,
flllld, tie' aaid.
Cop,tributions today have reach ed olmoat $IIOO, the ah erlfl said.

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By ROBERT STRAND
· Caryl Cliessrnan .was exeSAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UP!j t.
I , , .;used today.
. " ;He was gassed to death at San Quentin Prison in the cUniactlc finale of a fight for life that spanned 1 1 years, 10 �•-= y
The Ma Snl mrrtinc WI be ill
.i.. lb5 and 7 days.
mon
Prediction, ol. a heavy primary
c!wll•
of "'-· lllJ' l'tcutlo, dean
· . Attorneys fo,r Chessman fought vainly up to the zero hour of lbe ■-1, aided by the. Rev. vole in Meig, County continued
Of 10 a.m. (l p.m. e.d.t.) to set aside the ninth execution date Raymon KonJa;cbt, - ·,ont _,, today .•llhou&amp;h forecutt of a liiht
The - I. ocbedu led to be- vote 1n Ohio predominated fol,
fo)' the 38-year-old Los Angeles kldnaper-robbe r-sex terrorist.
lowm� • eolort,u_ and l,15ueleu
M rs. Iva Lawrence (left) ll\d Mrs . Grace All en are pictured In front
gin
JW1e 13. the Portland Post
,\nd even as be slumped lifelessly in bis chair-straps In the
PJ't'-prtmary
ea mpaI1n.
j
Office , each holding the youngest member of �er family. - Sentinel Photo.
OC\ajonal, pastel-green gas chamber, letters and telegrams
About the onl1· "oonte11 " of on
IIOb,ed into Gov. Edmund G. Brown's Sacramento office from
I absorbing nature OD the ,tale lev. m&gt;/ind·lhe world pleadin that he be spared.
1-i.,
el •�:-eared to be the life-or-death
OSf Y
0Uf peO
1uc · Brown, an opponent :1 eap•
lpolitica lJ •truggle between Gov .
.
c
menc
Cheu
of
for
Caryl
y
��
Kai P,uni1hment, refu1ed to interMike
DiSalle ,nd Cleveland's Ray
fen wilb lbe execution. He &amp;,rant• man?
""
T.
M1ller
for rontro l of that city 's
e,
Brown pa u,ed, "r111 llealtatin
ct,...m■n an 11th hour NO·
Democratic
orpnwttlo n.
•
w
I put lbis matter ovc;r 6r 80 da_y, s
1
vi Feb. 1 9 10 the California be
•
.
oth
action.,
are aeeking lo con!
-B
cause I hope d 90""'"":nl wouid
·
�tur• could con,ider a captrol
the
Ohio
delep\i
on to the no
.
.
Jen ·•RH belpin1 �er husblnd and. 1fliJ - pu nishm ent law a nd beca u,e llappen S&lt;&gt; we wo uld not lutve · to
By Lowell Wingett
· Tb)rty-nlne dop •nd over !:Ml tlonol nominalinl eonvention of
George Warth, that hardy old pioneer who was Melj:s coun• 19-y, ar-old· ion, Barry, In lbe 14)-. of fears lb at his exe,ution mi&amp; ht execute Caryl Cbeooman."
ownen and obaerven attend I their party.
Earher Brown said.. "l donl
ty'sllrst mail carrier, probabl:y would snort with indignation mato pa te� when, th ey were ..� · lrltl"' demonstration, 11atn.t
lield triatt held by th e lleip Coun •
Locally, nobody wu 1iving alIf he knew that a woman mali carrier daily passes bis last lilll I0,000 lomot ,.
_,· Pnaiilenl E iaenbower on his know w'he!ber •
ca n ty Coon H unten' 'A•- 1· ation sun- tractive odds on any candi'·te
,
•u.- a:.v
oe
pla, God m these cuea·.
day al Eagle Ridge, Roy Arruea, win by a large marsi• in lbe hot
. Am\"Ican tri· p.
resting place along the Oh io river acroB&amp; from Ravllll8wood
lira. Allen's h usband, Wesley ,
�••. le,W at11..-e refused to ban _
,.,d today.
contest betwee n eight GOB candi•
and serves more mall patrons daily than be reached in a week Allen, la • conotructlon -ker
nalt;J
.
pe
Winn
e
n
were:
hi,
tree,
"
j
x,
lb
dales for two nomiruilions for
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A
a
.
and
alao
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H 1ubsli\ulo! mall ·
of hard river travel.
d he WOI power)..,. to
cepl Sunda y by truck from. Park- carrier· for the rou te. Jin. . LIW· '�
owned by Cla ude Sanda, Wilming. county commiuioner. It continued
S
_
.
�f
only
nty's
u
Co
01 course Meigs•
·
the C1llforni1 Su-:
.
•
ersburg and the o utgoi ng mail 1•
ton,
Va.; 2nd, tree, "Ace,", own• tu look like a "photo finiab.'
rence'• husband 'worb at the
woman mai• i carrier, M rs. G ra ce
Pl'8'lf Court voted three llmes by
,
p
icked
Ga
i l Weaver, Park ersburg ;
ed
by
up every afternoo n by the Kaiser
·� eanwhile , accordi ng to the
,
p
lant
and
non
i1
E. Alle n, Portland, does not lrt·
Leba
a i _,1.._• v.ott again1t recommend- .
•
truck on its return trip.
lat, li·ne, "BeUe Star," owned by Umted Press International, an eati.
,
clerk.
,
towns
hi
p
or
e
lves,
o
battl
w
e,
no
ca
by
l
ve
Mrs. Allen this year la receiving
Johnny Swisher, Vinton ; 2nd. line , mated one and a q uart.tr million
Lady rural rollte carrlera are inc&gt; c,m._,c)".
hide from Indi ans. B ut . abe is
e:itate Supre me Court voted
her
"Sarge ," owned by Bob Eaale, V in- Ohio voters will hit lbe volinK
Sale
Drivi
n g award from few . Mrs. Allen
fib
y
111
knows
o
f
o
nl
doing a responsi ble job and do· t e
lbe Ame H previo us
t
aybooths Tuesday for the 1960 prist
ton .
office
a
departmen
,
,
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t;,
one in thia section, a l ady
Ing it well. She daily serves 196 �1 po
ln
t
clemen
o
deny
y-l
a
•p
mary
to decide delepteo to the ugnlfleanl
achievement lo
In
Itself
Ga
co
lee
�
5
L
_
!MIO
I
special
c
lree
for
all.
About
CO
UMBUS
UPI
lli a
unty. She
l nothing
rural box holders on • :io m ile
lUon for • ';"11 of b abe.. Ohio bigJi achoo! •l!lde�II MltO\I "lllaekle," 'ow ned bf Allen Doui· Uonol conventions and I.lie rates of
her ro le covers aome_ hi lly wiuaual
�Psf!
•·
;Ill.�
#II'
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ut
ll
a
H
d
n
a
,
•
ro ute and, even in lhe m ost in•
0rti�n • 01 Leb�aon lll�tillile&lt; �•: Iva_ li� -D.. liik aiul . lhe .,,_ �- �-- •. clill)i lhat
tban 80 �1111- and � ' Jll!, . .§/!ade, DI first wllile la tile •b apedal lauu.
L..,...,
l'lj
cleme nt weatb.or thla pa,t win• .P
Oif thE ,u:i.- level, ollli two
ai viai&lt;m, . "Dinah.' owne;f �
Wu nGt � o bolilhiq ti, • Clllllli
e• �J•iliY• qu;;i ti • ••• her -It
p
llill,:_
,t,t
�,
·
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1114,r
ter, made her entire route . d a lly �fed 11
conlut are up for grab&amp; - one for
ra
e
was
es
nce
car
Racine,
Johlllon,.
Lawre
.IPock
p�ttment
three-day
•
m
.
ha
.
com
t.
n
lai
one
only
'
d'
She
m'
h
""
'Of
e
'Ut
.
,
wJtb the exception of miaaing one
p
i
today ��a a request teg u: 1 1 tive aeuion ending S unday. . !int.
a uditor of it.ate and one for Ohio
hou s�keepmg t.aa�a
During the deep anow laat wi nter .•Alao �lecl
shott section once when th e road
so Chessa eta 'i
ution
SUJ\reme Cow1 judge .
[
�
,�h
seven
children,
three
sbe
had
to
g
e
t
out
her
r._
car for
t'..!_iet
Educano11 and highwa_v measof
was impassable.
0
e
Four Democralll are In lbe nmI
the Ponl and, Ibis sh ould be e n• j 195 lime, each d ay for two we_eki :;..�7 � :..
llJ'08 took lbOSI of the ••tenllon M wao n City Driver
The Portla nd ,post offic e is
IV/_
nin,:
( or auditor, with the · winner
ough to oecupy her hme but and pla ce the mail m the box:ea..
of the youthf ul lawm aten at t.be
A
ce·
unning this fall against i�cumr
, Funeral services for MrS. Edith strictly a female organization as wheo J went to Portland to lake The anow was too deep for her eviden
Here
ad
icu
Lod
C..J
:1
.
ao
,
ninth
,_J_
annual YMCA-spon red e .
·
tt· has been for the past four
George D. Saxton, Mason City hent James A. Rhodes. who 1s un•
.,.u.u, ���-Che"'ma n II mnlh ex- ercise i n practical go\leinment.
M. Gibbl who died in MeJga Gen• yea rs since the ;retireme nt of vet- a picture of the . ladie11 Mrs. Al- to driv,e to the side of the road.
.
.
tl
ecu
o
n
p
1n 12 years. He was
morn•
w
_,,.
1b ey meI uded meae:ure1 �mg
era! HospiW early Sunday
•.. lodged in tbe conntY .jaU la8i o )J&lt;&gt;led on lbe Republican side
eran
rur
al can-ier, Harry Swan.
tirice
condemned
in
Los
Angele,
But there wu interest in ihe
�
,
i
1 n 11 will be
I
h
night
c
h
arged
t
w
10:30
r
o
e
u
DWI
I
)Jor
)'
:umo"'llon, for
"'!"p
Ill 19'8 fll4' tlclna11Pln1 for robbety (
G
race lor Ill me rourt
OP
��d .:::.i:� �: �: ; .;. m. from Mrs. Allen look over th e . route
drovers llcellles, train block sys- by Pomeroy police. Saxton • car
.
a lter serving •s the post mostress
e , w here the,!.
accompanied
u
t,y
bodily
harm, •
l
dg
�. bas f"ne
pe
U
·struck
had
rock
a
at
wall
the Fo1leson1 Funera l Home in tor 11 yeara. Mi's, Iva Lawrence
p r
teme, lining. of highways; revoca•
b
uo
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ormer
Gov.
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and WesI "
.w1a m-s
Ma10n .
1·ton of J.umo_r probationarr 1 icen·
. ey Run
.
a young Portland native, 111 post
story
hahltuel ses
.
crlm noof an
w,fh medium dama ge to Ul_ e car. C. William O'Neill. Others are
wh •lllcurt
.,.... -...
,liho Wll born Oct. 19, 1885. in m iatresa pow. She replaced, Mrs.
1ola hon, and ,,,.,..
for
v
el&amp;J1
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l l,
o
He w1U be given • heari ng TU6- Willard Cam pbell, Colum bua al•
ses Cor gifted .students'.
clifion, W. Va., living · m oat of her Loui ae Brewer who sened as ect. n Ralph w· ter Loci'
Clll
•
.
DHth
Row
atlme
I
belt-selll
Other measures caUed for la- day evenmg before ' Mayor Charles· toU:ey M ·
W. there. Her d eceased parents Ing post m istress _ when Mrs. Al•
(d
w
ivtflor, NIM■ught ,... 1 1� bellng
. . former Pub�c irtiliti�
Alben Cartwrigh t and Lllvica Jen J;&gt;eeame carrier,
of drugs and llo use hold Le2ar.
�in and Inclement cold weather failed to dampen tlie and wwllwlde ,ymbo
ho
Commossion 111ember; �• u1 W·
l
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h
t.
E4wirds Conwr
spirits of 251 Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts Saturday aad
produclll to describe lolllcs ban•
B!owo, Younglla!lm attorney, and
ln■
lol unl
In addition to their d utie s w 11.n Sunday in a C rnporee
.Survi vors Include her husband,
ning o f beer sa l• lo min.,:. un•
•;&gt;ICIAL SE$SION
Fairground. _1.,. - t c.ipi
p
.,,_
t
M
a
held
at
the
ei
s
Coun
y
Ricbard Murray stew■rt. Akron
ent�
bolh
dep�rtm
e
c
offi
th
post
e
"'-"':
der 21 and restricted use of cor•
�b, of M ason; five 1001, Albert
Th e MeiG'R
- County commission- attorney.
C am_poree rrector Ral
Spencer of Pomeroy said It was
During . his yell'll on Death Row porste a nd la bor or
iu
.
.
and Delmar, both at home ; Paul llrs. Lawrence . a nd Mn. Allen
&amp;an lio n
f
or
the biggest event Of its ,�d in the history of the district. " Chessman saw 93 men ·and on e
0£ the 308 special issues, 1 87
funds to aid political organira- � :::fWci: ::'in�: h:W .:::
and 1'1.oyd, Toledo ; and Marion, To- im! mothers w1lh am1ll children . 1 1
are tax levy propGSals, 55 are
woman pa11 h)J cell enroule to tions
or politicia ns·
ledo; two ■isters, Mn. Ire ne Mn. Lawrence baa three children, Besides 25 1 scouts from 17' troops and _posts, 49 leaders took
traruoacled
by 10 o'clock. __ bond issues totaling
_______
52 million dolt
h
e
gas
chamber
o
nly
.
Sue,
.
t
pa r In the Camporee. Alio attending were Robert Siler, field
Wheeler, Bellaire ; Mrs. He le n the younge st, Brenda
Iara
and
66
are
miscellan eous
He
wrote
four
b
o
oks,
lncl
u
dln1
ou
ng
s
y
l
A
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Mra.
n'
o
ld
10
month•
k
J
·
- ex ecutive, �nd_ Wllb,ur
,
' Barker, Clifton, w . va.; a brolllu,r,
Dic son, district committee chair•
questions
such
as
charter
revis"C
ell 2'0!5, Death Row," wh i ch
le 1 5
ter,
dau
a
lso
a
est
c
h
ild,
ma
p
Pt.
Pl
sa
t.
.
.
CUit
o
n;
a
nd
ea n
n both of
Herma n Cartwrig ht,
ions
and
roning
codOI.
h
sold
copies.
millloll•
lea
a.If
,
o
l,tlOO
ven
of
1;000
■I
poaslble
baa
ints
Mrs.
All
e
n
p
..
}'
!&gt;Ill a crimp In two phaae,
10 arondch ildn n and, lour ...,at m onths old.
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H is mote· than ,100.000 In earn•
and won gold cerlllica te s. Th e top
Ml'I'. Lawrence, of the l)'l'oaram:
children and
.
anndchildren. ,
ce the legal
i g
rA 'large camp fire had , beell ran k� plllrolJ received "gold n ug. � • helped llDIIi
Jnlerment wlU be in the Ad a ms• three.
moves
he
muler-Iilldd
ed h imae ll
etll.
and
1,
o
l
lflc
n
The poal o e I P � l
vllle Cemetery In 'Mason with the
built Jn front of the grandsttnd · (
. .
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P
"
o cheat the ta• ch amber. He
l
This
lbe
cl
a
ly
f
d
o
wao
e
rri
a
c
t
ou
room,
. Red
m
o
tw
In
ted
a
c
o
l
ll
half filled with peren
for
e
.
Rev. Richard Wright In cbar1e.
m
m
a
de
nearly
Salurd
a
50
appeal•
t
y
o
vari
o
us
ornm_g and a fternoon.
,
-Jenda may call after 6 p. m. lO- Lawrence home. MaU i1 rece i ved Saturday
evening
ceremoni:,
es.
MOSCOW (UPI) - R'ISP,I • May Day parade this year fea••
at lbe office every morn1n K ... When the downpour come, the On Su nday mornmg th e Rev. D■vls courts.
day •t the funeral home.
lured a, massive show of mili.ta ry might including a 1,000-mile
.
.
activity was moved under ,the ot Rutland cond ucted ch urch serAnd whll• on DNth Row, the ballistic missile and a self•propelied 16-me
b atorruc field,
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grandstand cover but m any Sco ulll v ices In the new Grange exhibi t
k
g t
": : 1:::
:n��
gun.
l'f/
were lhorougbly 'soaked anyw&amp;y. I buil� ing with Bruce stalnaker
1
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dress
.
Athletic Director Howard Knight
.......a
. _ t�mg ht a t a meetmg o two
....,.. wtirdtn who ,._ ing up to the "m ammoth . ' inter- Clltzens
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One of the colorfu l events took o
the hill to crawl into pup tents
croups dedicated to pro- of Pomeroy High School received
· ol Son Qu,otln died,
illnl
med
ia
te-range
missil
e
.
The
parade
c
there Were some th.c bad not been pl�ce S8t urday nIIh t-b fore the
-'
a
incl uded am phibious arm - motmg world eonom 1c develop- a ·letter today about li ke one rehM
all ram-when the . campfire was
.As he '-'Jed demonstrators • 1 •o• lso
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l.
y
laid out in accordan�"" �th
,u
de- ce 1ved by Racme's
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Donald Wol fe
-.u of A mer1can
troop carrien• tanks • and ment u p.�
ored
Uabted by d pp g a torch, on a leltlng apjaot hla •execullon o!UB·
'IVOIII
l
o
lali
ns
n
o
how
o
fenae
security.
N(Q
Sat
urday. Bolb came from OU sthlloin•
todly,
ower
f
i
eld
artlllery.
Eisenh
dent
Presi
WASHINGTON (UPI)
wIred Irom tre top
m o f lbe grand, tared oulllde th, Sa n Quenti n
Ei,enbo wer will speak a t 10:30 letic official, who are 1n charge of
n ,round water. A few Sooutt were
.
n
lnated two new members of the Feder&amp;! Power Co�41o
ita
s, tire governor's lll'I DSion i n
,
tt
d
ho
n
me
by
a
re
taken
paren
m. (edt ) at a dinner me eting of arran&amp;in g Cl asa AA and Cla11 A
p.
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fll,e
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not
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and the Whlle House announeed that be benc. efortb
turned Sunday morning.
-S.cromenlo a n d tli e 1lllte Su• dent Ric hard M. Nixon says the . the comm 111ee ror Interna11· ona1 SEo •-·-ball touma mentt.
,
mer
..-me Court build ing in San administration will p sent lo COD· Economic Growth and tbe ComTop feat ure ol the Camporee,
,
select commission members us J'llpresentlng etther consu
letters bot h ■&amp;reed that
The
re
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l'nn,cisco.
n• qr oil inter_ests.
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gress or th e America n people Ih le m itlee lo Strength en the Fron• what offiials did List week on
GovernOl' Brown went o ut lo t he week a voJuntary health inaurance ti�• ot Freedom.
I formerindu1try.
1o&lt;t:
•111111 . dike Derby. TDhil plt•·d
w••••J■ £'
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'"lclied
tourney d atrs was wron1 and they
...,1-wh
-• o..,er
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Press Seerelary Jame1 C · HaI· in eompeUtion from , common II} •.
demonskalora before the execu• lan lor the aged.
qenl of the Federal iuruu of Ill·
wanted to try again .
p
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lion. laidor Zlffersleln, • spoke••
CANTON, o. UPI - A .....
Mr. Knight said the tourney
..111ptlon, Thoma&amp; 1, lk)n�,.. of erty ,aid the Prealdent In ,ubm l s1an1n11 poln� progrelSIDI throual! .
Nix
on sa id a Democratic apon•
or the g up which bad
f
n
• New Yark,. to suceieed William R. tins the nomlna!�ona to the Ben· 13 ataUo� by · compaq and per.
on
the
eeral
gutted
fire
hav� been moved ahead one
arm
dates
c
8;1
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sored pla n of compulsory Insur
ro
. r,
ma
not designating forming outdoor m isalo na at each.
m aintained a n all • night vi,gU, ance through bl'Ol,dened Soc ial � exclusive Drake Hotel here Sun- ,eet. TJ:us puts the Panthers in
Connole. Th� ,Prelldent refuaed to ate today :was
c
asked the governor:
reappoint Con nole boca uie be felt anyone as re preee n.tati ves of th�
AU but three patr ols actliev ":d at
curity coverage is not the ana- day night, cau1J11g damages sti- Belpre tomorrow at 3:30 p . m., and
oil or gas buaae Ou uneq uiv ally Jn favor
Ar
,
,
.
to
$
at
mated
if the P a nthers win they 11 go to
000
$500
000
250
be could 1et "a better man for the �����rs or the
wer bea use it would fail to prooc
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Chief J� Webster drove Pom•
An
ot
r
num
ermined
undet
ens May 5. A win there would
Ath
be
it
Jqb.
need
who
e
the
tect
peopl
the
eroy's new POllce cru iser for the
uThe Presi·d ent d e I Inot thi nk
mill
loh ll,iesU· 'll'ere routed whe n the blaze have them entertainin1 on 'May 7
of
four
moat
the
some
Paul A. Sweeney, veteran IOV•
firat
tim
e
Saturday
m
o
rntng
to
Clai
alew
ms
e
ay it ahould be,
Social broke out, apparently in the base- the winner ol the bottom bracket
'ernment ittomey and now a Jul· th is Is \h w
lead the Eastern hig h school band
person&amp; over 65 without
ctice in
pra
e
b
h
t
has
en
e
•t
gh
u
tho
m•
o
n
w
s
a
l,
m ent of the several ground Door wh ich includes Lllnculer.
tite Department officia
Secur
i
ty.
File
On
i.
II
but
parado lbrourh Pomeroy
he PHI," Hagerty to&lt;ided.
t
e
f
lb
o
term
s
The *heduled game with Jackhe
t
.
ut
o
inatecl 14 fill
Moreover, the vice president hopa. None WU inj ured.
doubtlul. If It will co Into aervi� - The Pomeroy o lfice o l the Bu_
The presa secretary adm itted it
interthe
at
son
l
ated
o
tomorrow will have to be reh
tel.,
e
oc
Th
lsory
u
com
ts'
a
of
id
au
a
e
s
r
Demor
i" , l,.te JOhn B. Huaaey.
lhe
e
ym
o
. Un,mpl
nl Compensafor some ti me, Chief Webster Mid
p
O
,ent•
PPC bll come under cri ti· WBI true that .consumers �pre
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le who don 't section of u. s. 30 and Ohio 43, K heduled..
peo
program
on reporti 26 new claims
li
compels
filed
tod
a
p
- ---ed
a large segment of tbe Un ited
i
Yate
pr
when
of
Barnett
the
known
as
wu
becauae
a
'1ately
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etam
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new two-way rad io to be d urinc !Oie laat week, bringing the want and don t nee health
s.
used
McKinley
William
nt
e
STOCKS
UP
Preoid
It.
to
take
to
to
ance
nde
claln11
week
for
33
. cootraola made with memben by Stale ________
tal
Fu n� s«nicfll for Jam.. Haw- installed i n the Pontiac purchased
5
lo entertain there. II waa called
NEW YORK UPI
Stocl:a
l t'llomel G. Corcoran, an attorney
ley, C�lft, II• 88, who died at by the Pomeroy co uncil baa not Int Saturday.
b
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assUDiing
pened
o
lll
before
illi
lner
i
r
he
hi&amp;
M
lly
e
h
t
today
in
topr...Dlinl • pi pel ine !inn .
l'Ati
UPI
WASHINGTON
5 am.
If•�· General Hot- been received and delivery may be , ·The tnW for the same week last
moderate trad ing.
Connole'was re1onled 11 • pro-'
dent Eisenhower is scheduled to present name .
pit■!, \ti. It, · hel&lt;l_ W�n�day at' delayed for some lime , 11 has bee n nor w11 418. .
----·---C&lt;Jllilwner member of the comml•·
lwl._.. fu-•I Home, Mui• 2 'p.m. ttom: I • Hobaon C hurch of learned. 111e decisi on H to whet,
have
d
i
to
sa
wu
y
Busae
And
, · Wai
he r or not to UBe the cnolfer with·
bot-ry-a•, Pomtl'O't', will proYide Chrial I� O,riltlltn Un ion .
If, teflected the fe1lin1a of the gaa choir&amp; olont It■ ■ld-•l k Tu•"
Mr. IJl,¥Jey had been broucl\l out a radio wUI probably be made
· c1oy ...ni .. for ...,..,,_ of to lhe hbllplttl ab out 3 s.m. today at I meeting ol tile Pomeroy oou n•
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-'• In town to llahn to olOC&gt; by the Middleport emergency unit. ell tonight.
--- -ner.
i
m
cdJI
dil�bled
1
wa,
e
H
llonlion roturm offr lho Dolly
.
He ia .....,l&lt;/ed by M• 'I'll•; Spar• SyraCU!le Par nl8
PA oysttm ...
llnol
e
ill�; It'chlldreil, Norman, Delmar, ,
9lnln1 ,...,I 9 ;. 111,
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Yet, with these fact ors consid­
1-:0LIJMBUS UPI - Statisti• aa large aa Cleveland and three ""iaons and lists 10 other factors
Jamea Jr., Ernest, Mr,. Geor1le To Meet Wednesday
j -,.blcH may infiuence the vary in( ered equaJ, Cleveland posted a
A meelln&amp; is scheduled for Wed• ca lly, the thre at of the electric times larger than Cincinnati.
:All Molp' County offlcn In W•lker, Mr,. Alfred Farley, Mn.
3.9 murder-mansl augbler index
lo,od •• fl..,,.. MIPPllod In • n11111ber o l c;rimes In ciliea.
tho court ho- will lie elotod i. Eli Ebersbach, 111 ol Cheahlre, R,D nesday al 1:30 p, m. al the ho me cha ir has failed during the J)ISI
e , publ ic la.st year ,compared with Detroit's
clim&amp;l
Include
'rtiese
Crime
Uniform,
annual
Fil'•
t,be
keep
n
e
a
tho
me;
of
o
h
at
rote
o
n
t
five
oh
J
years
icbard
Mro:
of
d
cua
a
Syr
In
r
e
ll
Bak
�
l
au
P
wn
ii
Doy,
Eloctltn
mornw for
SponlONd by The
Frank, bolumbua, -0,; and Mra. for all Syracuse parentt who w!Jh alaylngs In Cleve land and. Clncln• RllflO"-- the murdl......,n,t.....,. atlltudes, court Policie s,' ra tio of 2.7 a n d Cincinnati's -4.1.
dKidod thl1 IINll'lllt11,
Thill mean1 that ■bout four out
tor r■to - ll0..000 lllf'Ulollon pOlice to - population and compooiDonald �•nley, Middleport; 23 to have the pool a t the home of nail below tbat of Dttrolt.
Detroi t, Jargeat cit, bi a .,tate In the '- Ohio cities ho■ ••· tloli •nd economic slatua of the of every 100.000 people In Cleve•
FI,.. Wonlon, Vldw '-hr Hid araod children and five great Judge and Mra. Hannon O'Brien
land wu kllled by • hot, b..ded
11' noon INay 1h01 tho St.to lton aran\lcblldretl •�d . a 1l1ter, Mn. m ade available to their chi ldren wh ich ha• not executed ,anyone - the Demit rm Heh pO);liilallon.
AH
ln&lt;lulfrlol
C:ftltffo
ltH.
._
at
•or
yea,·
r•
u
m
cold •blooded •layer, and that
more
f
reports
11
r
o
yearo,
on
.,.,nln,
•nilfo
ho■
loMn
Beulah
·Tipt
o
n,
St.
Clalrtvllle,
O.
lhlf
a
u
mm
e
r.
3
r' oN ELECTION Nl(lHT .
All ilme mldweatem cities an, leif lbm lhre,e of evezy 100,000
Supporte:n of lbe death penally
Fr1end1 may coll at lbe Rawllnga
The mee ti ng ii for the purpose dera and manllaueJ,ten Heh
llflN onol """"' may· loe ,......,
.
rtrst Returns �peeled
tr .,....., HoWII-, ho ut9od ' Coate Funeral Home anytime. In• of panning the aummtr pool pro. year tba!I' either o! Ohio'• two for murders remind that figure• lnd1111rlal centers with their share hi J.l!ittoll m:ot d'mh .the same
,\IIOUt
P.M.
•luma and crowded ''loUCh"
whole tlory. Tbf· l
tllot •nf .....,. , i. •�r,fytty t-•n!
. wiil lie In the Gravel !flit gram and lo arran1e for lb� bir- lar1e1t cltin. Bui : lljl . ti9Jl�tatlon !ail' to tell the
oilier
�o
e
evnlrill J ' ·
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and'�
n
pwo
Ing
of
Uf
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Death Ends Chessman's 12 Year
,_,ttle To Escape Gas Chamber
-™i:eb Ap-... To California

Kathy Sue ls
Reducing Odds
In Her Favor

0 • kateria.1 Dtn■pd .,r illl!Cllp]ete

Ohio: G._.olly fair 11M ff toct.y, fair alNI not N cool .._
n'1,ht. Tu.odoy ...,tty ,-,., 1v1,. -1., ooct,- - Hlt,h t.­
doy 65-74, 1- ,....... -ty 41L

Po111eroy,Mlddleport, Ohio , 11®'1,ay, May 2, 1960

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2 Million To 1

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Along In May Day parad

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D"ltiidl
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Died Tod
In
Ge)a'ay, . ·a}
Me1gs •r

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Diamond Dates

MOVed Ahead
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Dolice Must
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"ai1 LODP"er
For Crw"ser

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Eleetric Chair Hasn't Slowed Murders In Ohio's Cities

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:t-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middreport, 0., May 2, 1960
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PERSONALS
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Amy Roush,, dauehter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Roush has aC'(&gt;Om•
panu,ci lir.
and Mrs. Hobert
Clari: and family of Wavl"r!y tu

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if

Mexico City, Mexico, tor several
weeks. Tiley wiU visit Mrs. Clark's
parenUi.

CHURCH Ml!ETING
Th(' ( ll flu11 . Letart and r:reham
Mr and �! rs Victor Si re-et and . S t a l H 1 11 \lethod1s\ Churthc:. mel al
family of H1d1mond. 0 . , werf' rP- 1 h ,· 1 · 1 1 1 1 on s1K1al room� on Wed
ernl visitors 111 town .
1 nt•�d,,y , \lt'DJO� for a 1w1 l uc k dinMr. and M r!&gt; h ;rn Layne an d nn ,.ft,·r· wtuch the lasl q u ,irtcrly
h m 1Jy of Anderson. Ind., Wf're 1111:"t • l i ng 1,f thl.' year was held. Dr.
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.�idf'd J'r, senl were. from Letart :

Alma 1 1 1 1 1 . N i n11 Junes, Garnet
Ati•n F: laine McKinney and Mr
or1U )lr- Clair Severy , ; Graham
S t a t 11in Esther Brown, :\fary Bum
!a(.irrit• r . Frarircs Wood and Mr. and
.\I n, St i11tlt·r Hart: Cl ifton: H�v .
and ·11r� J W Hanlon, Thurman
Ycuni:.:. Charles Z i mmerman, }fr
&lt;11\d .'Vl rs . �·C"rris Justis and loan
und Dale, IH belle Brown, Kent
and Kevin, Clara W i Urnms. Helen
Barker, Mabel Johnisun. Olivia
Young, Frieda Henry and Dr.
Collins.
IIRTHDA Y PARTY

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Stan ley J.
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weekend visitors ol relutives here.
Recent guesls oI Mr. and Mrs.
John Marshall were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Boyles and Mr. and Mn.
A. L. Stewart
of Pt, Pleasant
and Mrs, Okey Sprouse and chil­
dren, Tommy and Virgit1!a Alice
of We!!t Columbia.
Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mrs. R. F.
Bryant and Mrs. Fred Batey were
visltora in Parkersburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George• Rickard of
Steubenville and Mrs. John Fish­
er of Cadiz were last week guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed,gar Layne.
Mrs. William Chisler has rt•
turned to her home here after
spending I he past 1everal weeks
visiting relatives ln Pittsburgh.
She was accompanied home by
her daughter, Ann, who has been
training for the ipast several
monthfl al St. Frances Hospital,
Pithlburgh, She will return to
finish her nurses training at St.
Joaeph Hrurpital in Parkersburg.
Mra. Joe Graham and children
of Portsmouth, 0. , were Sunday
gue1ts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
John1lon and t·hlld-ren.
Betty Kelly ls a patient at
Ple11ar.t
Valley Hotpilal.
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David 3"ohnston who has spent
· ihe past two weeks visiting �ii
1randtather, Wayne Johnston at
Madillon, Ind., returned home.
Henry Buck ls a mQl:llctil patient at Hol;&gt;.er Hospital.
Steven Roush is a medical ,pa­
tient at Holzer Ho11pital.
Word has been received of the
recept death of Mn. Sybil Lester
of Spencer, W. Va. Shl' waa the
mother of Charles Lesler.
Orville Lee Jeon la a patient
at Holzer Hospital.

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Bluewlrz 18 seventy two ,� oJd: ip. �pent was
tiorn Otl. 188! and 11 seveaty e,ghl yea,e old.

Graduate of OSU Col leg� of Er,gineering
He hos many years of e�p,ritnc e in
building rOGlds and bridges with the Ohio
State Highway Depo rtment.

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He is. lic:ensed as a surveyor as well as on
a"lilineer.

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and la IIOl4' a licensed driver.

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Pol. Adv.
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umbw spent the week end at the
bome of Mr. and Mn. Norman
Schaefer.
Lou Diehl visited his sister, Mrs.
Lona Roec-her in Cheater
Mr11. Ruth Dougla1 and children
visited her ruother, Mrs. Emma
Fox.
·Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S'mlth visited
ln Antiquity with Mt. and Mrs.
Lowell r.kNickle.
Mr. and Mn. Ben Foi. and family
,;if Z&amp;nesvillt 5pent 'Sjlnday .it the
home of Yn. Emma Fox.
Frank and Edward Dailey of
Radcliffe visited Mrs. Fo:x on Wednt'sday and �er ��ter, Mr. an?
M rs. Cl ark Clme visited her Frid11y evening.
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Society Events

LA l ' R EL CLIFF
By Mrs. Chari• Di.-hl
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rlf'- and sons
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rife and
daughters, all of Columbw, spen1
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. George
Renshaw.
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Attendance at the Laµrel Cli f1
Free Methodi.it Chuuh on Sunday,
April 2◄ was 157.
Mr. and il1:rs. Oscar Smith re­
ceully spt'nt an even mg al th;,
Charles Diehl home.
Mrs. Gt1orgia Diehl and W:r1. Bet
ty Diehl called on Mrs. Ann.11 Butk
at Ml'igs Gent'ral Hospital.
Mrs. Martha Russell of Bradbury
spcnl a day with Mrs. Lou Diehl.
·Mr. and '}frs. Dan Smith and
children spent Sunday with her
p.irents, Mr. a¥id Mrs. Lawrence
Smith.
Recent guests of Mr. a_pd Mrs.
Griff Archer were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Smith.
Olin anrl Bruce Rife, Columbus,
called on Mr. and Mrs. r.,u Diehl
Sunday afll'rnoon.
Mr. and 'Mr&amp;. Earl Roush and
children ralled on Mr
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tertained With" a blrt
Sunday honoring the l
birt ay
of their son, Danny:mMl{.l ' . .
Attendln&amp; were l,lUlrti!'if Bla .
Randy VanMeter, Jlm VanM�tPJ',
Connie Compson,
Pelle Roush, Johnnie Wamsley, Joe
Varian, Jackie Ray
Linda
Call, Parkanna Kelly, l Jirili"lfet VlM•
Meter, Susie VanMeter, Raymond
Varian, Ann Johnson, John Call,
Ronald Duncan, Jim Blake, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rickard and son,
Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rick•
anl and dau;hter or M:albh.
Prizes were won by Linda Call,
Janifer VanMeter and Parkanna
Kelley. Refreshments were served .
CLI FTON NRIONALS
Mn. Kalle Bau, Ol&amp;a Lewis,
Laurene Lewja, GrtiQl'J and Ran­
dy, were In Pt. Pleaunt WediiH­
day on busJne,s,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dudding ef
Nitro visited Mr• .and Mu. BIii 'I'll•
Hams and Judy over the' wee"t. �.bd.
Returning home from hospltala
the pa.et week end were Mn. Mil­
dred Riley from Holzer and Cbar­
)e!I Varian rrom SI . .loHptij 1 ·•1 C
ndy
Mr. and Mn: Dana
Lee and Gry:otr Nel
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urday evenlna.
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"Mr. and Mn. Haro.a
and daughteri c8Hed on Mr. and
!jrs. Ho""d Rickard , -. and ·&lt;11&lt;&gt;11;
Mrs. Juanita Knapp of -Detroit.
spent Ellter wJth Mr: and "Mr•.
Jobn 'McDaniel and ramily.
Mr. and •Mra. Mat1' Stew� ind
Deann,,a called on ·Mrt ,V.
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umbus, Saturiliit
Bob Stewart of
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Mr. and ·�r,. Joh
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day.
Mn. Robert
W l!On,
Robby, rccel'ltly · littended �day
School at Welt Columbia.
Mrs. Jack ·Mallette ,iind dau�, .
Linda. and lellllt
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Plc.esant eallta � oil ' Mrs. 'f N.
Hayne, an&amp; Horace !Sundlt
Mn. MatJIJ\ene Jualt Gtllowa)'
spent th'e
end al LOl'fl City.
Ohio.
Mrs. Goldie DuhCI" of Pa.r\:era­
burg- 1pent the Wet ipd1 w!Jli Jal ..

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Nixon fJlecls,ed Oele9ate1-at-Large

'nla,:e II a contest at the Republican Primary election TuesdQy,
May 3, for. DeiepteB-at-larp te the Republican National COllven•
tion. There are 110 contests for District Delegates.
There are 11 candidat.ee for Delegate-at-Large, with ten to be
electA!CI. Ten of the 11 ue pledged to Richard M. Nixon for Preaident

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daua hler. Betty, returntcl Satur­
day after spending the winter In
Tucson, Arizona.
Mrs. Tell NJ&gt;/!!tltl . v111ted Mro.
Claro
SWl4af. eventnr.
·Mr. and,#t,11 Dau Vfwl• caUed
on Reth■ �, et t.e\lrt, Sunday,
Mn.
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the Meig!I General Hospital.

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Tuppers
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Mrs. Ve:N! Swartz ind Mr. and
Mn. Charles JJ. Woode Sl.lllday,

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Mrs. Milbel Sw■rti- an .d Mrs. ,
Martin of 4.theo1 vili.ted Mr. and
Mr.s. Paul l;l,Uckley Monday.
ReY. an j Mrs . Elmer Wright

of near Dover recently .yiJited
j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henderson
and daughlers.
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NOTICI 01' AP,OINTMINT

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lllf•h of Minni• Taylor, dKNHd
Notice l1 h�eby a:Jven that Carl
Taylor whOM Post Office addreea
11 Barbflrton, Ohio, hat been duly
appointed Administrator ot the
Eat.Ile of 'Minnie Taylor late of
Mela:• County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 22nd day of Aprll
11160.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Mei11 COWlty, Ohio
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GBAl)UATB POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL

lteen· a resident cl . 1'4!&lt;1dleport
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NOid,. 111 Mklenrill,e.

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Republican P,ifflqry
Moy 3rd

NOMINATE

EVELYN
LUC�E

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REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE

PRIMARY ELEC TION
t-tfl•Y, MAY 3rd

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Recital Praetice

Th• piano pup.U. of Mn. L W.
Mccomas met at her home in Mid•
dleport Sunday a.fternoon -for a
prauee for the recital which they
will have on June 5 at the Heath
m.
Meth\Hll1t Churdl 1! 2;31)
Mrs. Mccomas has announced
that the recital will be open to the
pu�lic.

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F. ff,. O'BRIEN •
. !Judge of th• Problte Court
' Meip County, Ohio
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ytar and

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iliyitlf·i. thljll we ,iioutd get"�'l50 iw�,

of aervlc• from lhe treasurer we elect.
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YOUR BEST BET ro�- �UN1'.Y TIWSVai:R

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COMMISSIONER

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A Qualified Accountant To Budget Your Tax Money

THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY - WHY 8.BTl'LE FOil L1118

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For TWO yeors OAKLEY C. COLLI NS served in
the Ohio House of Representatives and EIGHT
years in the State Senate • setting an unequal­
led record of service for the people of ' h is Dis.
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Her■ is the Record of his service in the STATE LE GISLATURE :
A CONSTANT STAND TO BRING •MPROVEMENTS
from us

being Iegbdaled away

TO OU R

RURAL SECTIONS - llld to preveal ·any ldvanta,ea

lo the large MelropoUlan area1.

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HII �owledge of the Peoples' needs, Common-1enoe legisla- llon, and lhe Abillly
nllion for Souil,�ute!'D Ohio were responsible for his ac- eompUshmenll.
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Ten yean Jn, the Ohio Legislature his District saw:

e 1mprovemeiila In S.:hoola and ln&lt;reued Teach•�•
Beneflll

e 1nerealled Funci. for Township and County Roads, and

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• Beaen11 to our Vetenns

• Bmeflclal Labor and lndUBlry Leglt!lallon,

e Anll-Narcollc, Anti.Slot Machine, and· ADII-Dnanl&lt;en

Driving Leglalallon
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Munlclpallf,lea .

nanclal Institutions,

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i1..11ons and Federal Relations.

a lilotoagh knowledge of the pro11•ems. and alto the .
potential of our areL
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eGraduated from Ohio University, serv'4 19
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MAY I HAVE YOUR 'SVPPORT

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OAKLEY C. COLLI NS is on EXPE R I ENCED and PROVEN Legislator who conducts o
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. is c reditable to his Porty, an d his activities so that any voter in the �T..enth
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you in Wo�hi,:.gton .
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tte11t ana wl!i the cittl�• of C.;::�t.v. Trea:,urer. ,
� office pays

Stttlement ...,. lwtdly 1 dmMr
(Ue1t1 of llr. D lln. Waltllr
Walke'!'.
Mn BeN Procter retUJDN to
her home. Parbnbura, W. Ve.
Sunday, att«r .,.n,Uqf ltftl'l1
we�U with Jlr. and Jin. Jlllpll

On The Meigs County Bond Issue

May 3, !NO
PR•MARY

• Served on Sonae Committees,
Taxation, Agricullure, Constrvallon, Education &amp; Health,
Commerce &amp; Labor, )laDb &amp; Loan Assoclallons and Fl,
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more able, more capable and '?lost willing lo repre•

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Your Vot• and $uppo,t

twenty yearo :experlence w!th labor and management
• Authored or Co--aulhored over 80 bills during 10 years In
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to represent our party next November in the
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General Election for County Treasurer. I am a can­
didate f�r Ibis offiee and believe myself

MEIGS COUNTY
Quallfled-Experlen..d
Republican

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Next Tuesday -May 3rd you will nominate a man
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Doa•NII
Notiee b hereby i\Yen that Carl
Taylor whose Pos� Qffi� 1ddre111 ·
ls Barbu1.on, ObJc,, hu bee11 duly
appolnted Admfniitratc,r of the
Estate ot Henry JJ.. T�lor late of
Met,1 County, Ohio, dece.sed,
Dated tbla 2311d dQ- of April,

REPUBLICA•M . 'VOTERS
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M&lt;;MASTER

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None• o, A,liOINTlillN'I'.
j;aM No. 11,350

For aeveraJ )'eat'I iwasr treasurer of a division of the Metp United
of
Te� · Co.; AcUve member ol Ohio State
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Pre'iklent
Clerks;
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Townahip
Chesler Twp.; Momher of the United Broll&gt;eilhpod of eor­
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iJ)81ltera •and Jointer's of America; �t Supt. aml Board Mem­
ber of tib.e church The House of Prayer in Ohester; 49 :,tian old,
13 'Clbildren, 8 of wtmm are 1UII at "'1me, in
married, fatlttr
..,t,ool; attended gnwte od)ool kl a,...., and Lebonon '!'lop; 11111h
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB

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We Ar• Forced To Keep The Hard•
ware Open For A Limit•d Time Until
Entire Stock 11 Said.

Dated this 22nd day of Aprt�
· F. H. O'•BIUEN
JudJl!IFI of the Probat.e Court
Meit(1 County, Oblo
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Charles L Bissell

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1960.

VOTE FOR

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C•H No. 11,360
l1tate of O.IIY G. Marr Oec'IIHI.
Notiee is hereby liven · that Mar; •
E. Coverdale whoJe. Post OfflCI.
addresa ie 212 E. Moler Street, ,Col
lumbus, Ohio, has been duly ap
pointed AdminiatntrJa: of the ea
tale of Dai11y G. Marr late. of Meisf
County, Ohio deceased.

QUALIFIED

gue1U of Mr. and lln. Bln'7
Beuht and t1mily.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Walker and
Mr. and Mr1. Lawrence Walker
were at GrandYiew, W. Va. Saturday, to attend lbe runeral of \heir
uncle, Jette TUmer.

W• Thoug"f ,W• Had The Hard•

Legal Notice

CAPABLE

(X) Clyde G.
Millhone

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank 'anr'
children, Alliance spent .e wee'
end with his mother, Mrs. Letti,
Spe_ncer.

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Wednesday · evening at 7:30 the
Finance Committee, Stewanla and
interested persons of the Heath
Methodist Church will m·eet at the
church to make final plan, for the
Every Member Canvua whieh , the
cbureh will hold in the near fu­
ture.
Charles Asa Bradbury is canvass
chairman.

Worshipful M alter TbOfl'la&amp; \\
B0'7en 11,nnounces that PoDlero
Lodge No. 164 F&amp;AM wlll hold i'
stat�� meeUng W:i!d�es.J.ty,;.May 4',,;
1960, at 7�0 p . m,, · te · rransa1
any business to come beforP. It.

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Called For Wednesday

Willard Ebenbach and daup:ten,
Joyce and Cheryl were Sunday
i:ue•llr or Mr and Mr1. CharlH
Buck.
Mn. V A Robinaon and dau1b ter, Sue or Springfield and Mr . and
j Mn. D(Jn Arllg and daughter, Jae;;

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oMiN Nellie Koeh l"° vi.sited re•
cently Jn Galli poU1 with her 1i1ter
Yn. Charle■ Weaver and other re,
lalive1.
Mr. ind Mr,. Vaua:han McKnigh! .and son, Geor1e Franklin
o( OJJ umbu1 and Mr. and Mn.

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The Middleport Park Auociation
will meet this evening al the City
Hall at 7:30.
Charles Clarkson, president, is
, J.ISking that ail pciraons inter:ested.
in the park be in attendance at
I this meeting so summer plans car .
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be made.

COMMISSIONER

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•• LUCILLI IIAWICIIII

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candida\e, noted widely for his good natured Jolly
lauah. has been a fur dealer tor many years, oper,tes
an. Ashland bottle gas franchise. is a member of the
County Fair Board. of the Hemlock Grove 'church of
Christ, lhe lfemloclt Grove Grange and of the Masonic
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Mr. llfelson was born and ralaeq wit,hbl • few feel of
where he and his wife reside today apd th!, Nel,on llome
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of the "home place." f!� was the son
the late
Elmer and Linnie (Hoyt) Nelson.

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Avery Ne!,on, Bediord township, is ,,eeklng nomln4•
tlon lo the office of county cOJl)mlssioPlir subjeei to the
Republican Primary election -,iay 3, If la hi$ first try fqr
a eou.-ty office.

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Jwletta spent !be ,..,kend with
her mot.her, ltrt. OUYe ln,r■bam
and bor ,1,te,, Brenda Sue.
Wllbur QulYey of Ponl■nd, Oreion arrived Thursday for a Yisit
wtlh 1w ,later and brotber-ln-1,... ,
Mr. and Mn. Everett Thomu.

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Mr. and Mr,. Patrick Wood and
nephew Dann)" Will epienl Sunday
with relatives in Columbu1.
I Mr. and Mr,. Geor•e Ray.an tnd
Mra. Jorden of pt, Roci were re•
cent guesls of Mr. �nd Mr1. Benton
Ponn.
Friday guest, ol Mr. ■nd Mn.
Benton Ponn were Mrs, Mont
West Sr, and Ill's. Mont West Jr.
Estate ot Ella White and children Keith, Kev.in, and
' Janet of Ro11evi_l le.
deCf:ued.
Mr. and Mrs, J. c. Briaht of
(fil 26, 29, 30; (5) 2. 4, 5, etc
Dunb
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gue,ts of her mother, Mn. C. E. W,
Downie.
Paul Schuler who 11 Ill at Melt•
General Hospital with pneumonia,
is Improving.
Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter or Nel­
sonville was the weekend ,ueat of
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Eldon
K.raeuter, and dauabt,tft.
Jack Kennedy o.t Lo1umbu1 spent
tbe weekend with his J)lftnt.11
Mr. and Mr,. WUllam Kennedy.
Mrs. Curtis Yeat11er of Athens
Republlean Candidate
wu the weekend gueit of bet tis·
ter and brotber•in-law, 14:r. and
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Mrs. Henry Ewin&amp;: and tom.
Miss Sandra Kay lna:uham of _

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(CORKY )

RUSSELL

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Sunday School attenda nce on
April 24 was 37, the
offering
$8.D l .
Worship services were held at
ID:45 with an attendance of 23,
with Herman Ta)'lor .leading.
On April 30 al 7:30 there will
be a tancer meeting at the church
with a speaker .md a film.
The WSCS held its meeting
Tuesda)' evening at the home of
Helt-n Woode with an aUe�Q.ance
of ten men,bers and two ,m tors.
Routine business was tJtken earl!
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LltlAL NOTICI
JUdl will be received. at lhe of•
fleet of Weblter &amp; Fultz, Pomeroy
N1Uoml Bank Bulldtne. Pomeroy,
Ohio, until 19:00 A. ·M . on the 6th
day of Kay, 1960, for the ule or
the ElUI White real eatate 1iluat6C
in tbe Vlllaae of Syracuse, Ohio,
and consisting of a two atory frame
dwell!ng hoUSe, four rooms down1tain and three room■ and bath up
stairs, garage and four adjoining
Iola.
The real estate la appralaed for
f5,500.00 and cannot be sold for
leas than the appraised value.
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, 11
Administratrix of the

home, Mond�y.

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retain the same officer&amp; for another )'ear. Also t.o renew subscription to the Methodist Woman.
A nice sum of money was reported from the sale of rug! and
lens cleaners. Tax st.Imps were
turned in and counting to be
rinished at a later date. EJeanor
Boyles Jed the program on , "New
Light for Town and Country".
llllfreshmf'nts of ice cream, cook•
ies 1n1 coffee were served. The
next meeting to be held May 17th
at thr home of Eleanor Boyles.
Mrs. Clarice Ledlie_ of Hockingj port and C . F. Tompkms, P�meroy
visned their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Tompkins at Elmwooa. rt:&gt;:11.

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Amy Roush,, dauehter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Roush has aC'(&gt;Om•
panu,ci lir.
and Mrs. Hobert
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weeks. Tiley wiU visit Mrs. Clark's
parenUi.

CHURCH Ml!ETING
Th(' ( ll flu11 . Letart and r:reham
Mr and �! rs Victor Si re-et and . S t a l H 1 11 \lethod1s\ Churthc:. mel al
family of H1d1mond. 0 . , werf' rP- 1 h ,· 1 · 1 1 1 1 on s1K1al room� on Wed
ernl visitors 111 town .
1 nt•�d,,y , \lt'DJO� for a 1w1 l uc k dinMr. and M r!&gt; h ;rn Layne an d nn ,.ft,·r· wtuch the lasl q u ,irtcrly
h m 1Jy of Anderson. Ind., Wf're 1111:"t • l i ng 1,f thl.' year was held. Dr.
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Alma 1 1 1 1 1 . N i n11 Junes, Garnet
Ati•n F: laine McKinney and Mr
or1U )lr- Clair Severy , ; Graham
S t a t 11in Esther Brown, :\fary Bum
!a(.irrit• r . Frarircs Wood and Mr. and
.\I n, St i11tlt·r Hart: Cl ifton: H�v .
and ·11r� J W Hanlon, Thurman
Ycuni:.:. Charles Z i mmerman, }fr
&lt;11\d .'Vl rs . �·C"rris Justis and loan
und Dale, IH belle Brown, Kent
and Kevin, Clara W i Urnms. Helen
Barker, Mabel Johnisun. Olivia
Young, Frieda Henry and Dr.
Collins.
IIRTHDA Y PARTY

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weekend visitors ol relutives here.
Recent guesls oI Mr. and Mrs.
John Marshall were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Boyles and Mr. and Mn.
A. L. Stewart
of Pt, Pleasant
and Mrs, Okey Sprouse and chil­
dren, Tommy and Virgit1!a Alice
of We!!t Columbia.
Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mrs. R. F.
Bryant and Mrs. Fred Batey were
visltora in Parkersburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George• Rickard of
Steubenville and Mrs. John Fish­
er of Cadiz were last week guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed,gar Layne.
Mrs. William Chisler has rt•
turned to her home here after
spending I he past 1everal weeks
visiting relatives ln Pittsburgh.
She was accompanied home by
her daughter, Ann, who has been
training for the ipast several
monthfl al St. Frances Hospital,
Pithlburgh, She will return to
finish her nurses training at St.
Joaeph Hrurpital in Parkersburg.
Mra. Joe Graham and children
of Portsmouth, 0. , were Sunday
gue1ts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
John1lon and t·hlld-ren.
Betty Kelly ls a patient at
Ple11ar.t
Valley Hotpilal.
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· ihe past two weeks visiting �ii
1randtather, Wayne Johnston at
Madillon, Ind., returned home.
Henry Buck ls a mQl:llctil patient at Hol;&gt;.er Hospital.
Steven Roush is a medical ,pa­
tient at Holzer Ho11pital.
Word has been received of the
recept death of Mn. Sybil Lester
of Spencer, W. Va. Shl' waa the
mother of Charles Lesler.
Orville Lee Jeon la a patient
at Holzer Hospital.

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Bluewlrz 18 seventy two ,� oJd: ip. �pent was
tiorn Otl. 188! and 11 seveaty e,ghl yea,e old.

Graduate of OSU Col leg� of Er,gineering
He hos many years of e�p,ritnc e in
building rOGlds and bridges with the Ohio
State Highway Depo rtment.

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He is. lic:ensed as a surveyor as well as on
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umbw spent the week end at the
bome of Mr. and Mn. Norman
Schaefer.
Lou Diehl visited his sister, Mrs.
Lona Roec-her in Cheater
Mr11. Ruth Dougla1 and children
visited her ruother, Mrs. Emma
Fox.
·Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S'mlth visited
ln Antiquity with Mt. and Mrs.
Lowell r.kNickle.
Mr. and Mn. Ben Foi. and family
,;if Z&amp;nesvillt 5pent 'Sjlnday .it the
home of Yn. Emma Fox.
Frank and Edward Dailey of
Radcliffe visited Mrs. Fo:x on Wednt'sday and �er ��ter, Mr. an?
M rs. Cl ark Clme visited her Frid11y evening.
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Society Events

LA l ' R EL CLIFF
By Mrs. Chari• Di.-hl
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rlf'- and sons
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rife and
daughters, all of Columbw, spen1
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. George
Renshaw.
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Free Methodi.it Chuuh on Sunday,
April 2◄ was 157.
Mr. and il1:rs. Oscar Smith re­
ceully spt'nt an even mg al th;,
Charles Diehl home.
Mrs. Gt1orgia Diehl and W:r1. Bet
ty Diehl called on Mrs. Ann.11 Butk
at Ml'igs Gent'ral Hospital.
Mrs. Martha Russell of Bradbury
spcnl a day with Mrs. Lou Diehl.
·Mr. and '}frs. Dan Smith and
children spent Sunday with her
p.irents, Mr. a¥id Mrs. Lawrence
Smith.
Recent guests of Mr. a_pd Mrs.
Griff Archer were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Smith.
Olin anrl Bruce Rife, Columbus,
called on Mr. and Mrs. r.,u Diehl
Sunday afll'rnoon.
Mr. and 'Mr&amp;. Earl Roush and
children ralled on Mr
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Sunday honoring the l
birt ay
of their son, Danny:mMl{.l ' . .
Attendln&amp; were l,lUlrti!'if Bla .
Randy VanMeter, Jlm VanM�tPJ',
Connie Compson,
Pelle Roush, Johnnie Wamsley, Joe
Varian, Jackie Ray
Linda
Call, Parkanna Kelly, l Jirili"lfet VlM•
Meter, Susie VanMeter, Raymond
Varian, Ann Johnson, John Call,
Ronald Duncan, Jim Blake, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rickard and son,
Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rick•
anl and dau;hter or M:albh.
Prizes were won by Linda Call,
Janifer VanMeter and Parkanna
Kelley. Refreshments were served .
CLI FTON NRIONALS
Mn. Kalle Bau, Ol&amp;a Lewis,
Laurene Lewja, GrtiQl'J and Ran­
dy, were In Pt. Pleaunt WediiH­
day on busJne,s,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dudding ef
Nitro visited Mr• .and Mu. BIii 'I'll•
Hams and Judy over the' wee"t. �.bd.
Returning home from hospltala
the pa.et week end were Mn. Mil­
dred Riley from Holzer and Cbar­
)e!I Varian rrom SI . .loHptij 1 ·•1 C
ndy
Mr. and Mn: Dana
Lee and Gry:otr Nel
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urday evenlna.
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"Mr. and Mn. Haro.a
and daughteri c8Hed on Mr. and
!jrs. Ho""d Rickard , -. and ·&lt;11&lt;&gt;11;
Mrs. Juanita Knapp of -Detroit.
spent Ellter wJth Mr: and "Mr•.
Jobn 'McDaniel and ramily.
Mr. and •Mra. Mat1' Stew� ind
Deann,,a called on ·Mrt ,V.
0.artt
of lltllll!lport .
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umbus, Saturiliit
Bob Stewart of
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Mr. and ·�r,. Joh
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Mn. Robert
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Robby, rccel'ltly · littended �day
School at Welt Columbia.
Mrs. Jack ·Mallette ,iind dau�, .
Linda. and lellllt
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Hayne, an&amp; Horace !Sundlt
Mn. MatJIJ\ene Jualt Gtllowa)'
spent th'e
end al LOl'fl City.
Ohio.
Mrs. Goldie DuhCI" of Pa.r\:era­
burg- 1pent the Wet ipd1 w!Jli Jal ..

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Nixon fJlecls,ed Oele9ate1-at-Large

'nla,:e II a contest at the Republican Primary election TuesdQy,
May 3, for. DeiepteB-at-larp te the Republican National COllven•
tion. There are 110 contests for District Delegates.
There are 11 candidat.ee for Delegate-at-Large, with ten to be
electA!CI. Ten of the 11 ue pledged to Richard M. Nixon for Preaident

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daua hler. Betty, returntcl Satur­
day after spending the winter In
Tucson, Arizona.
Mrs. Tell NJ&gt;/!!tltl . v111ted Mro.
Claro
SWl4af. eventnr.
·Mr. and,#t,11 Dau Vfwl• caUed
on Reth■ �, et t.e\lrt, Sunday,
Mn.
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the Meig!I General Hospital.

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Tuppers
■lns visiJed Mr. and
Mrs. Ve:N! Swartz ind Mr. and
Mn. Charles JJ. Woode Sl.lllday,

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Mrs. Milbel Sw■rti- an .d Mrs. ,
Martin of 4.theo1 vili.ted Mr. and
Mr.s. Paul l;l,Uckley Monday.
ReY. an j Mrs . Elmer Wright

of near Dover recently .yiJited
j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henderson
and daughlers.
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NOTICI 01' AP,OINTMINT

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lllf•h of Minni• Taylor, dKNHd
Notice l1 h�eby a:Jven that Carl
Taylor whOM Post Office addreea
11 Barbflrton, Ohio, hat been duly
appointed Administrator ot the
Eat.Ile of 'Minnie Taylor late of
Mela:• County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 22nd day of Aprll
11160.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Mei11 COWlty, Ohio
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GBAl)UATB POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL

lteen· a resident cl . 1'4!&lt;1dleport
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NOid,. 111 Mklenrill,e.

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Moy 3rd

NOMINATE

EVELYN
LUC�E

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REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE

PRIMARY ELEC TION
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Recital Praetice

Th• piano pup.U. of Mn. L W.
Mccomas met at her home in Mid•
dleport Sunday a.fternoon -for a
prauee for the recital which they
will have on June 5 at the Heath
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Meth\Hll1t Churdl 1! 2;31)
Mrs. Mccomas has announced
that the recital will be open to the
pu�lic.

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F. ff,. O'BRIEN •
. !Judge of th• Problte Court
' Meip County, Ohio
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of aervlc• from lhe treasurer we elect.
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YOUR BEST BET ro�- �UN1'.Y TIWSVai:R

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COMMISSIONER

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A Qualified Accountant To Budget Your Tax Money

THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY - WHY 8.BTl'LE FOil L1118

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For TWO yeors OAKLEY C. COLLI NS served in
the Ohio House of Representatives and EIGHT
years in the State Senate • setting an unequal­
led record of service for the people of ' h is Dis.
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Her■ is the Record of his service in the STATE LE GISLATURE :
A CONSTANT STAND TO BRING •MPROVEMENTS
from us

being Iegbdaled away

TO OU R

RURAL SECTIONS - llld to preveal ·any ldvanta,ea

lo the large MelropoUlan area1.

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HII �owledge of the Peoples' needs, Common-1enoe legisla- llon, and lhe Abillly
nllion for Souil,�ute!'D Ohio were responsible for his ac- eompUshmenll.
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Ten yean Jn, the Ohio Legislature his District saw:

e 1mprovemeiila In S.:hoola and ln&lt;reued Teach•�•
Beneflll

e 1nerealled Funci. for Township and County Roads, and

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• Beaen11 to our Vetenns

• Bmeflclal Labor and lndUBlry Leglt!lallon,

e Anll-Narcollc, Anti.Slot Machine, and· ADII-Dnanl&lt;en

Driving Leglalallon
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Munlclpallf,lea .

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a lilotoagh knowledge of the pro11•ems. and alto the .
potential of our areL
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eGraduated from Ohio University, serv'4 19
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MAY I HAVE YOUR 'SVPPORT

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. is c reditable to his Porty, an d his activities so that any voter in the �T..enth
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you in Wo�hi,:.gton .
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� office pays

Stttlement ...,. lwtdly 1 dmMr
(Ue1t1 of llr. D lln. Waltllr
Walke'!'.
Mn BeN Procter retUJDN to
her home. Parbnbura, W. Ve.
Sunday, att«r .,.n,Uqf ltftl'l1
we�U with Jlr. and Jin. Jlllpll

On The Meigs County Bond Issue

May 3, !NO
PR•MARY

• Served on Sonae Committees,
Taxation, Agricullure, Constrvallon, Education &amp; Health,
Commerce &amp; Labor, )laDb &amp; Loan Assoclallons and Fl,
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more able, more capable and '?lost willing lo repre•

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Your Vot• and $uppo,t

twenty yearo :experlence w!th labor and management
• Authored or Co--aulhored over 80 bills during 10 years In
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to represent our party next November in the
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General Election for County Treasurer. I am a can­
didate f�r Ibis offiee and believe myself

MEIGS COUNTY
Quallfled-Experlen..d
Republican

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Next Tuesday -May 3rd you will nominate a man
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Doa•NII
Notiee b hereby i\Yen that Carl
Taylor whose Pos� Qffi� 1ddre111 ·
ls Barbu1.on, ObJc,, hu bee11 duly
appolnted Admfniitratc,r of the
Estate ot Henry JJ.. T�lor late of
Met,1 County, Ohio, dece.sed,
Dated tbla 2311d dQ- of April,

REPUBLICA•M . 'VOTERS
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M&lt;;MASTER

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None• o, A,liOINTlillN'I'.
j;aM No. 11,350

For aeveraJ )'eat'I iwasr treasurer of a division of the Metp United
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Te� · Co.; AcUve member ol Ohio State
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Townahip
Chesler Twp.; Momher of the United Broll&gt;eilhpod of eor­
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iJ)81ltera •and Jointer's of America; �t Supt. aml Board Mem­
ber of tib.e church The House of Prayer in Ohester; 49 :,tian old,
13 'Clbildren, 8 of wtmm are 1UII at "'1me, in
married, fatlttr
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We Ar• Forced To Keep The Hard•
ware Open For A Limit•d Time Until
Entire Stock 11 Said.

Dated this 22nd day of Aprt�
· F. H. O'•BIUEN
JudJl!IFI of the Probat.e Court
Meit(1 County, Oblo
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Charles L Bissell

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C•H No. 11,360
l1tate of O.IIY G. Marr Oec'IIHI.
Notiee is hereby liven · that Mar; •
E. Coverdale whoJe. Post OfflCI.
addresa ie 212 E. Moler Street, ,Col
lumbus, Ohio, has been duly ap
pointed AdminiatntrJa: of the ea
tale of Dai11y G. Marr late. of Meisf
County, Ohio deceased.

QUALIFIED

gue1U of Mr. and lln. Bln'7
Beuht and t1mily.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Walker and
Mr. and Mr1. Lawrence Walker
were at GrandYiew, W. Va. Saturday, to attend lbe runeral of \heir
uncle, Jette TUmer.

W• Thoug"f ,W• Had The Hard•

Legal Notice

CAPABLE

(X) Clyde G.
Millhone

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank 'anr'
children, Alliance spent .e wee'
end with his mother, Mrs. Letti,
Spe_ncer.

WHO IS

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Wednesday · evening at 7:30 the
Finance Committee, Stewanla and
interested persons of the Heath
Methodist Church will m·eet at the
church to make final plan, for the
Every Member Canvua whieh , the
cbureh will hold in the near fu­
ture.
Charles Asa Bradbury is canvass
chairman.

Worshipful M alter TbOfl'la&amp; \\
B0'7en 11,nnounces that PoDlero
Lodge No. 164 F&amp;AM wlll hold i'
stat�� meeUng W:i!d�es.J.ty,;.May 4',,;
1960, at 7�0 p . m,, · te · rransa1
any business to come beforP. It.

FOR A MAN

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To Plan Can-,

Called For Wednesday

Willard Ebenbach and daup:ten,
Joyce and Cheryl were Sunday
i:ue•llr or Mr and Mr1. CharlH
Buck.
Mn. V A Robinaon and dau1b ter, Sue or Springfield and Mr . and
j Mn. D(Jn Arllg and daughter, Jae;;

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·s1ated Meeting Is

VOTE

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oMiN Nellie Koeh l"° vi.sited re•
cently Jn Galli poU1 with her 1i1ter
Yn. Charle■ Weaver and other re,
lalive1.
Mr. ind Mr,. Vaua:han McKnigh! .and son, Geor1e Franklin
o( OJJ umbu1 and Mr. and Mn.

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The Middleport Park Auociation
will meet this evening al the City
Hall at 7:30.
Charles Clarkson, president, is
, J.ISking that ail pciraons inter:ested.
in the park be in attendance at
I this meeting so summer plans car .
,
be made.

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The

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candida\e, noted widely for his good natured Jolly
lauah. has been a fur dealer tor many years, oper,tes
an. Ashland bottle gas franchise. is a member of the
County Fair Board. of the Hemlock Grove 'church of
Christ, lhe lfemloclt Grove Grange and of the Masonic
�rk j1Ite!&lt;&gt;4ge.
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Mr. llfelson was born and ralaeq wit,hbl • few feel of
where he and his wife reside today apd th!, Nel,on llome
is
of the "home place." f!� was the son
the late
Elmer and Linnie (Hoyt) Nelson.

QERK OF COURTS

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. P,,td Pol. Adv.

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Avery Ne!,on, Bediord township, is ,,eeklng nomln4•
tlon lo the office of county cOJl)mlssioPlir subjeei to the
Republican Primary election -,iay 3, If la hi$ first try fqr
a eou.-ty office.

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Jwletta spent !be ,..,kend with
her mot.her, ltrt. OUYe ln,r■bam
and bor ,1,te,, Brenda Sue.
Wllbur QulYey of Ponl■nd, Oreion arrived Thursday for a Yisit
wtlh 1w ,later and brotber-ln-1,... ,
Mr. and Mn. Everett Thomu.

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Mr. and Mr,. Patrick Wood and
nephew Dann)" Will epienl Sunday
with relatives in Columbu1.
I Mr. and Mr,. Geor•e Ray.an tnd
Mra. Jorden of pt, Roci were re•
cent guesls of Mr. �nd Mr1. Benton
Ponn.
Friday guest, ol Mr. ■nd Mn.
Benton Ponn were Mrs, Mont
West Sr, and Ill's. Mont West Jr.
Estate ot Ella White and children Keith, Kev.in, and
' Janet of Ro11evi_l le.
deCf:ued.
Mr. and Mrs, J. c. Briaht of
(fil 26, 29, 30; (5) 2. 4, 5, etc
Dunb
u , W. V•. were week.end
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gue,ts of her mother, Mn. C. E. W,
Downie.
Paul Schuler who 11 Ill at Melt•
General Hospital with pneumonia,
is Improving.
Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter or Nel­
sonville was the weekend ,ueat of
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Eldon
K.raeuter, and dauabt,tft.
Jack Kennedy o.t Lo1umbu1 spent
tbe weekend with his J)lftnt.11
Mr. and Mr,. WUllam Kennedy.
Mrs. Curtis Yeat11er of Athens
Republlean Candidate
wu the weekend gueit of bet tis·
ter and brotber•in-law, 14:r. and
FOB
Mrs. Henry Ewin&amp;: and tom.
Miss Sandra Kay lna:uham of _

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(CORKY )

RUSSELL

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PAU L

RtPMblt•n Cand idate-

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By MRS. CHARLES WOODE
Sunday School attenda nce on
April 24 was 37, the
offering
$8.D l .
Worship services were held at
ID:45 with an attendance of 23,
with Herman Ta)'lor .leading.
On April 30 al 7:30 there will
be a tancer meeting at the church
with a speaker .md a film.
The WSCS held its meeting
Tuesda)' evening at the home of
Helt-n Woode with an aUe�Q.ance
of ten men,bers and two ,m tors.
Routine business was tJtken earl!
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Mrs. tiaude -Woodya,d 1, v�lting relatives in Pittsburfb.

CH AR LE S

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LltlAL NOTICI
JUdl will be received. at lhe of•
fleet of Weblter &amp; Fultz, Pomeroy
N1Uoml Bank Bulldtne. Pomeroy,
Ohio, until 19:00 A. ·M . on the 6th
day of Kay, 1960, for the ule or
the ElUI White real eatate 1iluat6C
in tbe Vlllaae of Syracuse, Ohio,
and consisting of a two atory frame
dwell!ng hoUSe, four rooms down1tain and three room■ and bath up
stairs, garage and four adjoining
Iola.
The real estate la appralaed for
f5,500.00 and cannot be sold for
leas than the appraised value.
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, 11
Administratrix of the

home, Mond�y.

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NIXON Llllll

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with Theli;n• Henderson, presldent, -pretiding. It w.u. voted lo
retain the same officer&amp; for another )'ear. Also t.o renew subscription to the Methodist Woman.
A nice sum of money was reported from the sale of rug! and
lens cleaners. Tax st.Imps were
turned in and counting to be
rinished at a later date. EJeanor
Boyles Jed the program on , "New
Light for Town and Country".
llllfreshmf'nts of ice cream, cook•
ies 1n1 coffee were served. The
next meeting to be held May 17th
at thr home of Eleanor Boyles.
Mrs. Clarice Ledlie_ of Hockingj port and C . F. Tompkms, P�meroy
visned their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Tompkins at Elmwooa. rt:&gt;:11.

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VOTE FOR

Mr. and Mrs, H

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Col lins for Congress
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Stout, Kenudh Engllsh, Jcrr Wer• lament comin&amp; from the
Dod&amp;
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ress 1ng room aounded. Hu m1,1.
Benny Wrig.hl, Jeff Karr. John
, aic to the plh;:hint-poor Clncl9,�U
Goodwin.
Rett,· •� they headed here t¥,IY
DODGERS-'.. -Mers., Robert Rob-I for
their firtt wee.tern h;ivalion of
ert.11 and Birl Gibbs-John Guin•
ther-. Bob E1�'ler, l;lruce Simpson, I th � seasDn. "�rneone asked ft!tey
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L,e Tyo aqd .Art !'{ease-Lanny Randy Bwt, Jim Tyo, Kelly lle­
'l)'p, M�Jtey M'�mchini, Jan Cilo, Kenzie, Ronnie Bachtel, Jeff
011:k J'n�ht, BIil Neue, Jeb Kirk- -Ronnie Arnold,
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high JlllflP mark; in S.-IU:tday'6
Pt&gt;nn lh'lil)� at PhiladeJphiil when
he Ju11ipcd 7 feet. l i., inc·h�s. 'I'he
leap tupped the rel'ord or 7 feet,
1.2 111d1t&gt;s i;t't by Russia's Yuri
$t('p;1 nu I in I 9a7 with the air:! of
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Thomv" .i1Hl l:5ill Nieder fel.'l they
tiHI lwtit•r tht'Jr world rel•ords m
thr- high Jump and shot put b('fore
tht• sum111er Olympic Games .

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Broken Saturday

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world mark 111 the shot put the
samr rla) 111 lhe Drake Belays «t
Des \fo11ws.
Iowa, with a toss of
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ff3 fret. 11 1-� inches, while Parry
O'Ur1cn. who owns lht&gt; official
· world standard of 63 feet 4 inl'hes,
could dn no better than 63 feet, I¼
in('hes in five throws.

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Stout, Kenudh Engllsh, Jcrr Wer• lament comin&amp; from the
Dod&amp;
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ress 1ng room aounded. Hu m1,1.
Benny Wrig.hl, Jeff Karr. John
, aic to the plh;:hint-poor Clncl9,�U
Goodwin.
Rett,· •� they headed here t¥,IY
DODGERS-'.. -Mers., Robert Rob-I for
their firtt wee.tern h;ivalion of
ert.11 and Birl Gibbs-John Guin•
ther-. Bob E1�'ler, l;lruce Simpson, I th � seasDn. "�rneone asked ft!tey
¥ill Gibbs., l:ddie Baer Louie We re not flotnil better," mapped
er a
W1lta- At1 �
Diehl, Danny r,row, John 'zurcher, Dodi M 111eer
,
..
Lorini, Vaugl\n. Joe Freeman he paced up and down. We N tlOt
id
�- Mitch, T«m Schaeffer, Virgil hilting the ba1eball1," be
nobody
apolte
up.
when
.
F'!illHl'S,
\
PIRATES-.M,rs.,· John Youns, ·land, Chuck Murr;y, .Jobo Gllalare,
L,e Tyo aqd .Art !'{ease-Lanny Randy Bwt, Jim Tyo, Kelly lle­
'l)'p, M�Jtey M'�mchini, Jan Cilo, Kenzie, Ronnie Bachtel, Jeff
011:k J'n�ht, BIil Neue, Jeb Kirk- -Ronnie Arnold,
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handy bags for •a•y
handling,

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Tho11,as shattered n,e world
high JlllflP mark; in S.-IU:tday'6
Pt&gt;nn lh'lil)� at PhiladeJphiil when
he Ju11ipcd 7 feet. l i., inc·h�s. 'I'he
leap tupped the rel'ord or 7 feet,
1.2 111d1t&gt;s i;t't by Russia's Yuri
$t('p;1 nu I in I 9a7 with the air:! of
bu I I 1 11 p shoes.

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f'IIILAD�TPHlA UPI - Johll
Thomv" .i1Hl l:5ill Nieder fel.'l they
tiHI lwtit•r tht'Jr world rel•ords m
thr- high Jump and shot put b('fore
tht• sum111er Olympic Games .

•

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High Jump Mark
Broken Saturday

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I

!\:i('dN 1•rl1psed the reeognized
world mark 111 the shot put the
samr rla) 111 lhe Drake Belays «t
Des \fo11ws.
Iowa, with a toss of
.
ff3 fret. 11 1-� inches, while Parry
O'Ur1cn. who owns lht&gt; official
· world standard of 63 feet 4 inl'hes,
could dn no better than 63 feet, I¼
in('hes in five throws.

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(9) For Sole

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ONE GARDEN TRACTOR w,rn
Buy Th• Be■t I n
fiv e p1ece.11 of equipment, one

WANT ADS

FOil OONSISTBNT �EPl!NDABLI! U.�ULTS
RATES

Wotar Softening
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Hi9hest Q.,.llty Automettc.
Personal property of the late
S I! E
Herman Kelch will be ,old at
60 ,cei, .1
3 centa per word. oae tnaertlon.. Minimum
auction at lhe reaidence nelltl
I eentf per word for three �tive ln&amp;ertiona.
to the Post Office at Portland,
Special - one moutb b 30 CfflU per word.
Ohio. May 7 , 12:30 P. M.: Kel- 1 SOFT WA'fER SERVICE
Full rate l)f 3 C\!Dt. pet word will be charted fer advertisioc
Electric
vmator Refrigerator,
if DOI paid wil:bin 10 days after reeeivine biJJ.
Ohet Trannebill, Owner
Range, Table,, Kitchen Stove,
F.rron iD AdvertiJl.nc - Should be npocl.NI immediately. Tbe
IN Mulberry
fi'omero,
aud C.i binet, Fuel 011 .and Coal
Daily Seotinel wUl -DIM be respollBib.Le for more than one incor•
Suite,
Room
Living
Healers,
rec:t il.neert.'on.
2 Bedroom 8uiles, Upholatered GIAVILY TU.CTOI IAL f AND
trard or Tb&amp;nb and Specla1 Notices of Ev\•1.1.ta tUM&gt;. Obituaries
t."hairs, Wool Rugs, TV Set, End
Service,. 512 I. Mahl, Pomero,.
publ.Lshed at l cent per word.
PhoM WY14975. Open 'HI t
Tables,, Cofree Table, Utility
3 DAYS
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�OROS
G DAYS
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p.
rn. until Jun• I . S.lflmla:
R0Jl1,
Plan
Player
binet,
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60c
$1.36
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Portables, Electric Mower, Hand
RMdwlll._
Harold Barnhairt.
20
$1.20
60c
$1.00
$6.00
Tools, Bee Hive and Equip­
Ohio. Phone Coolw:110 3691.
7!1&lt;:
$1.50
211
$2.211
f7. 00
Porch Furniture, 12
3--11-Uc
ment,
Gauge Shot Gun and many otbC. ?. McCOY
er articles not listed. Terms:
AUCTIO,.IIR
Cash.
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Not rHponslble for a«lclenh
Mn.
Virgin
Moor
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ff(J,u£ BU ILDER&amp;, BIRCll CARI·
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Adminiatratrlx
NET aiaken Form.I.ct 1lnk topt.
TIRMITI AND PIST CONT ot. iVlNDOW 9UN D-.1 AND SHADF.S
Bradford Auction Company. ' Vinyl uoe1tot block llid. Bou,e
4-30·6t.c
by Fain. ,,... ln1pectlon.. lntur­
Ver.,lia11 Blind1, all ab:ea and
repain of all descriptlpnl. · Call
M by Natklnwlct.. PhOM R.
colon. .Free Eatimatea. Dale
Guy Mto'.,te,, Racine, OAio.
HOT
.ELECTRIC
TABLE,
STEAM
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and A. Swvlce 'ltatlon WY2WipPt,1 Supply, 21:\ Union .\ve.,
2 24 Uc
do11: machine, booths and elec•
Pomeroy, Obie..
4,:i.-tf&lt;
2366.
3-t-60tc
compressor. Will sell Mu L LI ,uaiw•c•� WlltlNGtrlc
THERE Will BE A DANCE AT ALL STEEL FLAT BED 8 FT. BY
cheap. Inquire Marie Steiner, l HOUII -,pn9".-e. Amitld a,.,
12� It. for two ton truck.
Corner Restaurant,
the Mooae Hall, Saturday niglu
Cheshire,
tt.-., tyrac--. Ohle. 1 lthoftl
Price f200. Q. F. Lyoni:i, Rut­
from 9;30 to 12:30. The public
0., or call WY2·2:li83.
4-30-3tc
WY4-al4.
ll-lt-tfc
land, 6H2•4294.
is invited. There wlll alao be a
4-29-3tc
BED AND SPRINGS, DINING 11&lt;LEVLSION RADIO AND Bl(AlJ,
Gun Shoot, Sunday at 1 p. m. on
table, wood rock.Ing chair, iron
LIVI BAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
apptiance repair. PboM 0tJ.■
Rt. 7 behind the akatlng rink.
!isbsupplies,
f.ihlng
Crawler,,
mower. Ellen
hoard, lawn
.McCUntock. Racine. Oblo.
4 28 3lp
E bersbach WY2-20S:,.
Ina: licaaes, available from 6
t-30-3tp
2-1-Ur:
WlLL BE CLOSED THE WEEK OF
1. m. to 7:30 p. m. week days.
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CHRYSLER
WINDSOR CUSToJI. BUO..T Kl'I\,JlEN DESunday 6-1 0 a. m. Fire Novelty 1953
M.ay 9 to May 16. Open Monday,
need
motor
work,
F-2
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0 Farmall
li&amp;DN f4t 1tl1l boll r,,,,e aShop.
M•y 16. "Cliffs Shoe Repair,"
4-21-12tc
traetor on rubber, needs ao1oe
tlm,1i., l"o."'maa ao4 Abbott.
iltiddl(,pr-rt
4 28 6tp :-:-::-::---------repair, or sell for parts, 1 aet
----------- ' MODEL 12A HARLEY DAVIDSON
Phone WY-2-6821.
1-8-U
ATTENTION TIACHIRI
1 4 and I set 12 inch pull type
ex.ceUcot condition. First $12�
,eta it. Phone CH 7. 225 1.
Teachers needed for summer a&amp;·
tractor .plows. Wm. F. Houd.a• TILIVIIION RAOIO AND IMAI.L
Appia..,. ,.,..,. C.U Pr•nlr
algnmenl. Guaranteed Jncome.
shell, Kingsbury Road, Rt. No.
◄ 28 3tc
Ca,..lna. 414 N. l1und Aft.,
For Information, write . Mr. ---- ------ �
2, Pomeroy.
4·30-3tp
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2 3 tfc
Mkldlaport.
Clark, r. 0. Bo11: 4083, Parkers- OLI VER 60 TRACTOR. (;ulUvators - ·-mowlni
machine.
Ready
for
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burg, W , Va.
GIRLSI
work. Ou\ck sale. '30() . G . A.
�'19-3088 . You may .. well be dead .. with- I
Deem,
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Phone
(2)
out white tennla oxfords. we
4 25 6tl)
have them al $1.99, '3 , 211 and
THE FAMILY OF TIIE LATE J, M,
$4.49. Navy and cba-cbt. hats
"Pat" Thornton, would like to
Shoe Box.
◄ 27 4tc
thank rcllltlves. friends an d neiCOLD.SPOT REFRIGERATOR. $JO.
1
ihbon. · hither T111nl the
Phone WY 2-2044,
4 2
Ewlng Funeral Home and the I
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Pomeroy Emergency Squad tor
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their kindness and consideration
al lhe time of hi� recent death.
1 1110 &amp;OATS AND
Our e�pcdal thank8 to our nei·
and up while the; tut. Mltr•
ghbor, MrN. Oom ltheinharl for
polir11n Motort. 600 I. Main
her unfailing kintlnesa, sympa­
5t., Pomeroy, Phtfl• WY�
thy and help.
1 1 -24-tft
Mrs. J. M. Thornton
n 2 1 1c
1
For FREE Inspection

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Charles .Foster, RDl, Racme.
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1 9&amp;1 FOllD VB 2 dr. Sedan. Fordo­
mJUc. Extr11 sharp. ,1295.00.
Blaeltnar'1, Pomeroy.
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Gilmore's Supply Slore

PHONE

WY-�•2774

Vaughan', E1lermlnallng
Company
It. �"'" YI, Va.

1936 cii}vROJ..,ET V8 Station Wa­
ton. One uT'erul owner. Shows
beat of care. '$139�.00. Bl.adln1r'1, Pomeroy.
◄ 27 6tc �RB . IJ._P FIXTURES FOR suOW
kidnty V sprctid 11traPs
GNtl tl,M UHd Cars
1-lilffiw
iiiiii�ot or other thing!:! at
a
All Mlh•• and
bnr�nln. Alim good horsf' &lt;lr:iwn
ilAITlOPOLITAN
disk harrow No. 12, double set
lf' OII
-- l11t Main It,
work harness, good shape. l
�•roy, Ohle
4 year old iron grey
young
- - · --worker /lingJe or
good
mare,
1 937 UUICK V8 Century 2 dr. hard
double. Good set harnes, on
top. Power steerina: and brakes.
batk. Also, good lo ride. See
Dynaflow drive. One careful
Howard
Stew.art, lll1rrisonville,
owner. Like new llnJah Inside
Rt. 1, Ohio,
I 28 3tp
■nd out. $1 796.00. B)aettnar'a,
Pomeroy.
4 27 6lc

1939 PONTIAC V8 1 dr. Sedan. R■• 1
dlo 111d heater. One c■reful own­
er. Sharp rar. $2405.00. Blaetl­
nar'11, l'omcrny.
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1949 DOUGE:
condition. Mr11. Tyree Picken1.
Phunc Wl9· 3◄02.
f•30-3tc
UM&amp; l'IIF,V. V 8 WITH POWER
pack. New rebuilt motor, new
tire,, 11prlnGs, shock ablorbera,
brake h1ndm, 11e11t cov11r1 and
· paint Job, Will sell ror S'1 90.
l'hone WY-2-2486 after II ,p .m.
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TWO PONY COLTS. IIE,\8011·
able. David VanMettr, Welt
6-N,etc
Columbia.

30" EMERSON fi: XHAUST FAN
for eeillna wllh lourn. &amp;.tailed
for ,125 will 11cll for 1'111. 20"
Emenon window elhau■t Ian
retailed for $52 will take f,2&amp;,
Payment plan ir you wl1h. Tele­
•Phone No. WY -2 - 3t33,
5 2 8tc

(9o ) Morine Suppl ie&amp; ,

MOT0ilfU

( 1 1 ) Wonted To Buy

A FORD .BETWEEN 1929·1940.
Good body and fender1. State
price and condition In fir1t let­
ter. Write Mike Fultz, no High
Street, Pomeroy, O.
4 28 3tr

( 1 4) For Re nt

A.PAh'i.'MENTS _ · .rumJ1e4
untu1·nlihed. Mc.lluten,
porl. phone WY-2-5288.

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We repair all types Of ratll,
atoro, from healer cores to
the largest truck or tractor

radiator.

Blaettnar's
Pomeroy, Ohio

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room apartment1. A. N. Bengc,l,
Phone NY2-3272.
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FOR RENT HOUSE JN POMEROY
4 rooma and bath, unf11rnished.
Call aftdr o:ao P • .14. Phone
WY2-ll07ft
4-16-tfc

3 Room unfurniahed apartment,
and amall furnlshed apartment
In Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3028.
f 28 3k

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nvE, SIX, OR 6!:VEN ROOMS.
1 111 :Butternut Ave. Inquire with­
in.
4 28 Jtp

SLEEPING ROOM. 409 W. M1Jn-t1t
Pomeroy, Call WY 2·2848.
4 29 6tp

FURNISHED APARTMENT,
3
roomi and b111lh, Phone WY26915.
t•30-6tc

WASHERS AND
REFRIGERAlora, furnl1hed apartment, utJIJ­
lies furnilhed. Phone, Ewin•••
Store WY2-2860, Pomeroy.
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Your 11:o1&lt;, Weather Teller
John Otly l'tewt
Broken Arrow
Cheyenne
BoW"lNIO &amp;tree! Beat
Ady.-"ltute. In Paradise
Ted. Mack Amateur Hour
The News Tonlebt
scanning the Weather
Sport Report
Late Show

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Romper Room
Movie
Your Ji'..sao Re,-,rter
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Reirtless Gun

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t:15 'lt..e Secret Monn
The Edie or Ntet
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l:SO The Life of RUO:,
.(11 •: oo Ar"\ur J. Smith.. New1
_. 8:15 A Look at the Weatber
1:20 Jule Rivlin Show
1:30 Amos 'n' Andy
1:00 H ighway Patrol
1:30 The Kate Smith Show
8:00 Playhouse 90
9;30 Ann Sethern Show
l! 10:00 l;{enne&amp;e}'
•· 10:30 DuPont Show
1 U:00 News
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Cartoon 'fbeater
Red Row1.! Show
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Friend, ,pay ,all at the A'r­
baueh funeral Ho.me, up.W,, �/ pf
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services. Burllill wtl� be In. the
,ers Pi.Ina Cemet� wilh the a.,v,
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Funeral i:iervlCCs wm be held for
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL ,
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w-uay n1g
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Admitted Saturday: Ellie ll'rlclf,1
Tuesday [rom the TUppera Plains
Jer, Middleport; Mrs. Dorothy
U• B . �hurch ,
· -a.enneth
�- reeil Waa '1orn iu 1\1�,gs Sprn&amp;r; lbaine: Mr1r •.
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and Emma Worthen Green. He Hawley, .Middleport; Don Fl')'e, '
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lived lti 'Meip and Athens coun- Rutland.
Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Kt/n·_
ties until about � years · ago when
neth ·MichaC!I and aon, Poineroy; ·
he moved to Cincinnati.
Thomas, Reedsville. · .,
Ray
SurvJving are three children
Admitted Sunday: _ Mrs. Char,Jeu
Rich�, Wilmlngton", Ohio; and'
Madge Mulligan ,nd 1Betty Tim- VanCooney . . Pomeroy; _James }#f.W·
Conni� . .S�ncer,
mers, both of Cincinnati. His wife, . ley, Cheshi re;
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Chi; ste1·.
Freda ' died In 19$8·
I)iscti,arged Sunday: None.

Love of �tf•
Search For Tomormf'
The � Llfbl
Heart of ' the City
A, tho World Tuntt
For Belter or For •BOUJe Pllrtf
lbe iillUpnlire
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1:31 L.dp of lll11tn
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1,so Llfe ol Riley
,:oo Arlb!tr J. Srn,ltD. N'ft■
ts:U1 A Loo� at. the Weather
lf:20 Jule Rivlin Show
1:30 A,n� 'n' AndJ'
r:JO i'rontie1
1:30 To ');ell the rruth
8:00 Dennis O'Keefe Show
1:30 · Many Love, of DobJ GUU.
UNJ Tightrope
1:30 Red Sk.'e lton Show
,0:DO , Oarry Moore Show
l:00 lL O'clod.: NeWII
11: 10 A Look at the w,ather
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EICb day th• eod• lttte" an dlfl•n11.t.

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•:00 � In Court
2:30 The Gale Storm Shaw
S:00 Beat the Cloclr
,:30 WW) Do You Truat
4:00 An:lel'leffl BRndllWld
5:30 l\ocky and BJa f'rielld•
S:00 San :!l'ranclNo Bllt
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6:40 Wl!!lther Teller
6:45 John Daly klWI
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Thomas D. :,tiller, 125 Kerr1 St.,
Pomeroy, wlls to appear in Gani­
polls Municipal C'ourt today ori a
1tate bla:hway patrol citation l for
passini without assured clear J4,is­
t•�e� .-head. The arrest was n\ade
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Edith Wakely, n1strlct Deputy,
, Di11lJ'kt .l3, Mariejta," ,,-Edith ,Bett­
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est Rot!! Council No . 285, Tuppers
· Pl11in� •nd Eblafae Kimes, council Deputy, · Forest Rose Council
No. 285, Athene, · attended the Di&amp;­
·tnct a· rally at C111ton, 'l'ueada1,
Aprii 126, and the Diffl'lct 1 4 rally
at Akfon, Wedneld.ay, April 'rl.

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Truth or (.'onsequence,
It. Could Be You
ConeJrad Drill
Movietime
Loretta Young Theater
Youn11 Dr. Malone
From Tl1ese RootlJ
ComC!dy Playbou,e
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Lowery Showtime
Jim Thacker Show
We.athercalt
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HuntJey Brlnktey Report
Cannonball

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WeaJhercasO
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Huntley Brlr."lkleiy Rept :i
Huckleherr:, Hnu.nd
Riverboat
Tide&amp; ot W�lls Far110
Peter Gunn
Hall of Fame
News Headlines
Weathercast
Jack Paar Show
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28th day or April, UMIO.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Jud11e and Ex-Officio Clerk
By Ann Baker, DeputJ Clerk
(5) 2, 91 Ztc

0£ U.S. C:,vemment. Any one can buy DIRECT frotll U.S. �
ment Sun:J.u., Depots for hlmwf or fOr ten.le Can, )ei,p:!J, Trucks,
Motorcydes, TireS, Tu�s. Tenb, Fumiture, slu;;, Clothin1 Hml•
ware, J\adlos, T.V .JIJ Tool!, Tvllewrit61!1 and thousa11ds � other
items at • fqction ot the oost. Yor Jbit of l,undreds of U.S. Govem­
ment Swplus Depots located In every State ■nd ov
wtth. �
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Pboae WY-2-1741

Dully Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . , May 2, 1960-7

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RIVER
REPORT

Cl,ILl'NN

BEAUTICIAN. APPLY IIYSELL'S
Beauty Shop. Phone WYa-3II07.
4-30-8tc
� 01,IIIDITlt:1111110,
alioa 1tn-ko,
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TWO HOMES NJ;AR RUTLAND.
4 • room frame, 1 acre cround I
I and 15 • room frame, 3.30 acres.
Sacrifice for quick tale. Mabe)
I Hogue, RuUand, Pb. SH 2-4932..
t 23 6tp

FOR

NEW:

9001TIII DIYIDI
LOUJSVILJ..,E. Ky, PP)
Derby Town dlvfded bilo tomplon .
leaden and Bally Ache booa:t¥'a
u Kentucky Derby week dawptd
today with only TuNdaJ'1 Detby
trial left to produce now challett•
a:era tor Saturday'■ 88th annual
Roae Run.

_ Real Estate

FOR SALE SEV&gt;:N ROOM HOUSE
with two baths, a:arage, wa,b
house, cellar, lar,:e COffll!!r lot
loeated in Chester, Ohio, on
.R.oute 'l. Priced to ae.11. lf lnler­
eated call or Wl'ite Paul Poling,
Ripley, W. Va. Till. ES2-9433• .
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brick,
MIDDLIPORT - 9-room
Ooore, full
bath, ·hardwood
buement, furnace, larce level
Jot $12,500.00.
s·,ucus -lOi'oem rr■me -and
llore tin Rt. 124. Haa 2-five
roon:. apartments. All uUlitie1.
SALE, LARGE HOUSE I 1/,
OnlY Ja7:li0.00 (or quiet sale.
-acre ground, basement, 15 rooms
90-ACII FARM-20 in cult.iv■•
and bath, built in c■binets, dish
tion, balance ln timber and
waaher. wall to w.all car.pet, large
gru.s. 2 dozen young fruit
front and back porch, large
tree. 2, hen houteJ, 3 reaervoin,
garden plot&amp; and large back
with 2 water 1yatems. 6-room.
yard. Close In church and school
hou11I!, bath, full bawment with
garage with 11tvr,age epace, 2
deep freeze, - barn and other
in .Cheater, Ohio. See Eva Nunly
bulldln11 $9000.00.
or call YU-6.2015.
$ 2 3tc
176 ACRI FAllM--50 ln cultiva•
Uon, balance in im�roved pall•
well. Ku 1ood
ture. Lays
rencet, silo, nice dairy barn,
milting parlor. 7-room hou,e,
bath, buement and 2 porchea.
$H,OOO.OO.
CUCICLIR IIALTY
Box 299 Pt.one WYWUO
GuagH: Montgomery,' 16.3 on
' Pomen,y, Ohl•
upper, 9.7 on lower, running 6
4-30-3tc
feet; Gallipolis, 18.4 on upper, 12.llo
on lower, runnina: 10 feet; Lock
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM-BLOCK 23, UH on upper; 10.t on lower,
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hou1e, baa8ment and land for running 1 8 wletet11.
sale, 2-fflati! Mr1. Theresa Louise
conc11,1on ., Mo"ffable Lock-.
GJbb1, .Letart Rt. 1, Muon CO., All dams are closed down to Lock
4-30-3tc
W. Va.
1 7, runnint � trap from 17
u&amp;h 23. Tem11eralure t 2:00 am.,
roil SALi:: F1VI!
with bath. Nlee loeatiODI llelvin 86 degrees.
Ohio l.lv•r loeh1 Downbound:
Hood, Ill Locllll St., PomeroJ
Lock 14, Tnide Winds at 4:4:i am,
S-3040lp
18-0; Loek 16, Gona ■t 8:45 pm, 22·
-0; l,O{'k 23, W. S. Rhea at 12:10 '
BOUSE FOR SAL&amp; Li PAG E- pm, l'J -2 ; Belpre at 1 :25 pm, 0-2;
town, •br. room■, 4 tooma down, Virginia z 1t 1;43 pm, 2-1 , and der2 up, ap,roximately 1 ■.cr P It, rick boat; Beaver at 7:41:i pm, (H ;
vel land excellenl well 13 m 1l e1 · Charlea R. Stepbenton 11t 3:80 am,
from Pomeroy on State R oute 19-0; Raymond E. Salvetti at 6:45
692. Price $800.00.
ln.q11ire am, (HIS ; Upbound: Gallipolia, H .
lln, Howell 1t Pqetown.
E. Lewis at 9:40 pm, o-2; Vulean
J-12-00lc
at 2:30 a m , 1 1-0; U.ck 23, WHlern
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-,-JAMES SLAUGHTER PROPERTY, 5:45 pm, 2-1 1� Elder Cliff •l 8:10
Portland, Ohlo. 5 room houae, 1 pm, 0-4 ; City of Huntington at
carpenter :li:30 am, 10.2; Helen Z ■t '1:40 am;
acre; outbuildings,
shop. Variety fruil and gr.apes 0-0 ; National al 9:00 am, 3-0.
Kanawha Rl••r a.■tt: Wlnf&amp;elcl,
For rurther information calf
4 2'i' 6tp C. v. Harner at 7:20 am, 0-2.
VI 3-2478.

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Hl&amp;te of Sherman Stephen1, deceasod, I.ate o Middleport Vil1age
NOTICI OF FILING AND
ln aaid County wu filed In th.la
HIARING ON INVENTORY
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CHI Na. 11,351
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Probate- C.urt, Mol.. .County, Ohio
Hea�mlil on aa� d .tnventory and
TO the E1ttutor or Admlniatra·
A 1?Pr&amp;11ement w�ll be had before
tor and t9 such of the followln, a,
are residents of lhe atate of Ohio: th19 Court 0� the lQlb day of May
surviving spouse, if any; nell:t of HIGO. at � o o clock A. M.
Exception, thereto may -be filed
kin· beneficiaries under the will if
any'; the attorney or attorneys �p- I b_y any , intere�ted party at any
resentin11 any of the aforemenlion- lime pnr&gt;I' to five day.a before the
I date set for hearing.
ed persons:
You are hereby notified that on
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of Aaid Court, this
the 28th day of April 1960, an In·

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MODERN
FIVE
R
teclion. Ule, Auto, ], ire, Pollo
and
basement
iult
hoU!ie,
room
Call Doa llilla. »144leport.
altic. Au11me balance of 4. "lo
Olu•
direct government loan. Lot 50
x150. Good neighborhood. Call '
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or see Freddie Thabet. M�. i
4-26-Uc
W. Vt.

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Waverly Molidi
Hom, kit\.

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Phono WY•2--U61 Mltkfl-..,t

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NAMII.L IIIVICI ITATION

DESIRAB LE APARTMENT
IN
Middleport. Call WY2-3267,
4·30-3tc

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Pomeroy, Ohio
Avar■tt Min
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P•lr Mtn
St ACK!: FARM-Good 6-room Wo h�vc all
of
tht1
Con,ltnm�t lal•
ralr
and aver­
holfle wlth bath, 2-room second
ago 111cn we need, but we need
OUR NlsXT SALE WILL BE HELD
hou1e, 2, barn,. double a:■raa,.
100d men. TO theae men, we will
Thurld■y Ma)' II,, 1980, at l l ah,
Water aupply, 2 dua: well,.
offer a tuaranteed weekly in•
at lhc 1uclion 11round11 l m� w111t
Lea.ed, miner.I rla:hta 10. Prlc•
come and furnlah hlm wllh all
of Portuflctd, We wm havt1
'88()0.00. Nylon Hide-A-Bed 11nd
tho good Cll.lllllied leads he CID
machinery, luolm, and ■ ml1c. lot.
chair, •n�: 9 1 12 wool r lll and
L11ncb wJ\I ht&gt; at:rved. Goddard
usf'. He muat be of cood char•
pad, 170; Holpolnt automatic
have an auto, have I fam•
o11c:ter,
Salt1J.. Harold Goddard, Auction­
clottlt• dryer tu; Kohler ■nd
eer.
ily
man man1a:tmen,
obll1111Uon,
fl 2 6tc
Campbell piano. SIKJ: Lar ae
capabllltlea. 1'hHe po■ltiona •n
Perl'ecllon ruel oil 1tove, •1111,,
aV11!11tble In Mela:■, Athena. Vin•
See Sylvia Carman, Peach Fork
ton and Jackaon counties.
Road, or Phone WY 2-68811, ,
you can mtt'lt the above quallflll
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and you art'I completely
c.11lions
---sincere about ■ 10Ud futun,
DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
c-1111 Lancaatcr OL 3•U10 (or
uled f,rm machinery? See Bill
immediate appointment.
Goodwin and bl.l)' al larm prices.
4 29 2tc
Six mOea froQl Wllkc11vllle.
28
so: E O�: � �"!: �R ��
EN r w
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STUaiH£.�V BED. SO:ID p::
Phone WY 2·2297.
foot ind head board, adjustable
4 28 Ste
1,rin11, Simmon, " Beauly • B •oy "
L'v� HELP• APPLY
K TCH"'"
Ill
w•terproof lntenprlna: matlreu. I
per150n
onl)' •• Matlin Re.taur•
Excellent condition. Ph. WY 2·
Falrlllle 4 IMM VI
ant, Middl�.
4 28 3tc
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tala, ,.
&amp;tKQ miloa by ilOOII . owoer.
HEAL1'11Y I woi'.ui' 65-id 'ro
llolllll tlci111 •nttdor, Jat
live In and took and ke.p hol.lM
fioloh wltll "4&gt;1tlWID
for man. No drlnklna. W�ite
r ....,1nc, . l'ordom•·
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Box M8-H, e/o The Daily Sen•
t:he
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Spatt.
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o &amp;Del heat.er, •
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4 28 3lp
tlnel, Pomeroy.
Prices. Look at lbc S.vlnas..

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A. C. IRADFDRD, .dne, Ohle.

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(9) For Sole

, (20) Busir:iess Services
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ONE GARDEN TRACTOR w,rn
Buy Th• Be■t I n
fiv e p1ece.11 of equipment, one

WANT ADS

FOil OONSISTBNT �EPl!NDABLI! U.�ULTS
RATES

Wotar Softening
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Hi9hest Q.,.llty Automettc.
Personal property of the late
S I! E
Herman Kelch will be ,old at
60 ,cei, .1
3 centa per word. oae tnaertlon.. Minimum
auction at lhe reaidence nelltl
I eentf per word for three �tive ln&amp;ertiona.
to the Post Office at Portland,
Special - one moutb b 30 CfflU per word.
Ohio. May 7 , 12:30 P. M.: Kel- 1 SOFT WA'fER SERVICE
Full rate l)f 3 C\!Dt. pet word will be charted fer advertisioc
Electric
vmator Refrigerator,
if DOI paid wil:bin 10 days after reeeivine biJJ.
Ohet Trannebill, Owner
Range, Table,, Kitchen Stove,
F.rron iD AdvertiJl.nc - Should be npocl.NI immediately. Tbe
IN Mulberry
fi'omero,
aud C.i binet, Fuel 011 .and Coal
Daily Seotinel wUl -DIM be respollBib.Le for more than one incor•
Suite,
Room
Living
Healers,
rec:t il.neert.'on.
2 Bedroom 8uiles, Upholatered GIAVILY TU.CTOI IAL f AND
trard or Tb&amp;nb and Specla1 Notices of Ev\•1.1.ta tUM&gt;. Obituaries
t."hairs, Wool Rugs, TV Set, End
Service,. 512 I. Mahl, Pomero,.
publ.Lshed at l cent per word.
PhoM WY14975. Open 'HI t
Tables,, Cofree Table, Utility
3 DAYS
l DAY.
�OROS
G DAYS
I MO.
p.
rn. until Jun• I . S.lflmla:
R0Jl1,
Plan
Player
binet,
Ca
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ID
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60c
$1.36
'4,0()
Portables, Electric Mower, Hand
RMdwlll._
Harold Barnhairt.
20
$1.20
60c
$1.00
$6.00
Tools, Bee Hive and Equip­
Ohio. Phone Coolw:110 3691.
7!1&lt;:
$1.50
211
$2.211
f7. 00
Porch Furniture, 12
3--11-Uc
ment,
Gauge Shot Gun and many otbC. ?. McCOY
er articles not listed. Terms:
AUCTIO,.IIR
Cash.
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Not rHponslble for a«lclenh
Mn.
Virgin
Moor
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ff(J,u£ BU ILDER&amp;, BIRCll CARI·
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Adminiatratrlx
NET aiaken Form.I.ct 1lnk topt.
TIRMITI AND PIST CONT ot. iVlNDOW 9UN D-.1 AND SHADF.S
Bradford Auction Company. ' Vinyl uoe1tot block llid. Bou,e
4-30·6t.c
by Fain. ,,... ln1pectlon.. lntur­
Ver.,lia11 Blind1, all ab:ea and
repain of all descriptlpnl. · Call
M by Natklnwlct.. PhOM R.
colon. .Free Eatimatea. Dale
Guy Mto'.,te,, Racine, OAio.
HOT
.ELECTRIC
TABLE,
STEAM
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and A. Swvlce 'ltatlon WY2WipPt,1 Supply, 21:\ Union .\ve.,
2 24 Uc
do11: machine, booths and elec•
Pomeroy, Obie..
4,:i.-tf&lt;
2366.
3-t-60tc
compressor. Will sell Mu L LI ,uaiw•c•� WlltlNGtrlc
THERE Will BE A DANCE AT ALL STEEL FLAT BED 8 FT. BY
cheap. Inquire Marie Steiner, l HOUII -,pn9".-e. Amitld a,.,
12� It. for two ton truck.
Corner Restaurant,
the Mooae Hall, Saturday niglu
Cheshire,
tt.-., tyrac--. Ohle. 1 lthoftl
Price f200. Q. F. Lyoni:i, Rut­
from 9;30 to 12:30. The public
0., or call WY2·2:li83.
4-30-3tc
WY4-al4.
ll-lt-tfc
land, 6H2•4294.
is invited. There wlll alao be a
4-29-3tc
BED AND SPRINGS, DINING 11&lt;LEVLSION RADIO AND Bl(AlJ,
Gun Shoot, Sunday at 1 p. m. on
table, wood rock.Ing chair, iron
LIVI BAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
apptiance repair. PboM 0tJ.■
Rt. 7 behind the akatlng rink.
!isbsupplies,
f.ihlng
Crawler,,
mower. Ellen
hoard, lawn
.McCUntock. Racine. Oblo.
4 28 3lp
E bersbach WY2-20S:,.
Ina: licaaes, available from 6
t-30-3tp
2-1-Ur:
WlLL BE CLOSED THE WEEK OF
1. m. to 7:30 p. m. week days.
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CHRYSLER
WINDSOR CUSToJI. BUO..T Kl'I\,JlEN DESunday 6-1 0 a. m. Fire Novelty 1953
M.ay 9 to May 16. Open Monday,
need
motor
work,
F-2
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0 Farmall
li&amp;DN f4t 1tl1l boll r,,,,e aShop.
M•y 16. "Cliffs Shoe Repair,"
4-21-12tc
traetor on rubber, needs ao1oe
tlm,1i., l"o."'maa ao4 Abbott.
iltiddl(,pr-rt
4 28 6tp :-:-::-::---------repair, or sell for parts, 1 aet
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Phone WY-2-6821.
1-8-U
ATTENTION TIACHIRI
1 4 and I set 12 inch pull type
ex.ceUcot condition. First $12�
,eta it. Phone CH 7. 225 1.
Teachers needed for summer a&amp;·
tractor .plows. Wm. F. Houd.a• TILIVIIION RAOIO AND IMAI.L
Appia..,. ,.,..,. C.U Pr•nlr
algnmenl. Guaranteed Jncome.
shell, Kingsbury Road, Rt. No.
◄ 28 3tc
Ca,..lna. 414 N. l1und Aft.,
For Information, write . Mr. ---- ------ �
2, Pomeroy.
4·30-3tp
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Mkldlaport.
Clark, r. 0. Bo11: 4083, Parkers- OLI VER 60 TRACTOR. (;ulUvators - ·-mowlni
machine.
Ready
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burg, W , Va.
GIRLSI
work. Ou\ck sale. '30() . G . A.
�'19-3088 . You may .. well be dead .. with- I
Deem,
,&lt;,cine,
Phone
(2)
out white tennla oxfords. we
4 25 6tl)
have them al $1.99, '3 , 211 and
THE FAMILY OF TIIE LATE J, M,
$4.49. Navy and cba-cbt. hats
"Pat" Thornton, would like to
Shoe Box.
◄ 27 4tc
thank rcllltlves. friends an d neiCOLD.SPOT REFRIGERATOR. $JO.
1
ihbon. · hither T111nl the
Phone WY 2-2044,
4 2
Ewlng Funeral Home and the I
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Pomeroy Emergency Squad tor
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their kindness and consideration
al lhe time of hi� recent death.
1 1110 &amp;OATS AND
Our e�pcdal thank8 to our nei·
and up while the; tut. Mltr•
ghbor, MrN. Oom ltheinharl for
polir11n Motort. 600 I. Main
her unfailing kintlnesa, sympa­
5t., Pomeroy, Phtfl• WY�
thy and help.
1 1 -24-tft
Mrs. J. M. Thornton
n 2 1 1c
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Charles .Foster, RDl, Racme.
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1 9&amp;1 FOllD VB 2 dr. Sedan. Fordo­
mJUc. Extr11 sharp. ,1295.00.
Blaeltnar'1, Pomeroy.
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PHONE

WY-�•2774

Vaughan', E1lermlnallng
Company
It. �"'" YI, Va.

1936 cii}vROJ..,ET V8 Station Wa­
ton. One uT'erul owner. Shows
beat of care. '$139�.00. Bl.adln1r'1, Pomeroy.
◄ 27 6tc �RB . IJ._P FIXTURES FOR suOW
kidnty V sprctid 11traPs
GNtl tl,M UHd Cars
1-lilffiw
iiiiii�ot or other thing!:! at
a
All Mlh•• and
bnr�nln. Alim good horsf' &lt;lr:iwn
ilAITlOPOLITAN
disk harrow No. 12, double set
lf' OII
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work harness, good shape. l
�•roy, Ohle
4 year old iron grey
young
- - · --worker /lingJe or
good
mare,
1 937 UUICK V8 Century 2 dr. hard
double. Good set harnes, on
top. Power steerina: and brakes.
batk. Also, good lo ride. See
Dynaflow drive. One careful
Howard
Stew.art, lll1rrisonville,
owner. Like new llnJah Inside
Rt. 1, Ohio,
I 28 3tp
■nd out. $1 796.00. B)aettnar'a,
Pomeroy.
4 27 6lc

1939 PONTIAC V8 1 dr. Sedan. R■• 1
dlo 111d heater. One c■reful own­
er. Sharp rar. $2405.00. Blaetl­
nar'11, l'omcrny.
4 27 6lc

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1949 DOUGE:
condition. Mr11. Tyree Picken1.
Phunc Wl9· 3◄02.
f•30-3tc
UM&amp; l'IIF,V. V 8 WITH POWER
pack. New rebuilt motor, new
tire,, 11prlnGs, shock ablorbera,
brake h1ndm, 11e11t cov11r1 and
· paint Job, Will sell ror S'1 90.
l'hone WY-2-2486 after II ,p .m.
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able. David VanMettr, Welt
6-N,etc
Columbia.

30" EMERSON fi: XHAUST FAN
for eeillna wllh lourn. &amp;.tailed
for ,125 will 11cll for 1'111. 20"
Emenon window elhau■t Ian
retailed for $52 will take f,2&amp;,
Payment plan ir you wl1h. Tele­
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A FORD .BETWEEN 1929·1940.
Good body and fender1. State
price and condition In fir1t let­
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Street, Pomeroy, O.
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room apartment1. A. N. Bengc,l,
Phone NY2-3272.
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4 rooma and bath, unf11rnished.
Call aftdr o:ao P • .14. Phone
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In Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3028.
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Tuesday [rom the TUppera Plains
Jer, Middleport; Mrs. Dorothy
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Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Kt/n·_
ties until about � years · ago when
neth ·MichaC!I and aon, Poineroy; ·
he moved to Cincinnati.
Thomas, Reedsville. · .,
Ray
SurvJving are three children
Admitted Sunday: _ Mrs. Char,Jeu
Rich�, Wilmlngton", Ohio; and'
Madge Mulligan ,nd 1Betty Tim- VanCooney . . Pomeroy; _James }#f.W·
Conni� . .S�ncer,
mers, both of Cincinnati. His wife, . ley, Cheshi re;
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Freda ' died In 19$8·
I)iscti,arged Sunday: None.

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Search For Tomormf'
The � Llfbl
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A, tho World Tuntt
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lf:20 Jule Rivlin Show
1:30 A,n� 'n' AndJ'
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1:30 To ');ell the rruth
8:00 Dennis O'Keefe Show
1:30 · Many Love, of DobJ GUU.
UNJ Tightrope
1:30 Red Sk.'e lton Show
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Thomas D. :,tiller, 125 Kerr1 St.,
Pomeroy, wlls to appear in Gani­
polls Municipal C'ourt today ori a
1tate bla:hway patrol citation l for
passini without assured clear J4,is­
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Edith Wakely, n1strlct Deputy,
, Di11lJ'kt .l3, Mariejta," ,,-Edith ,Bett­
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est Rot!! Council No . 285, Tuppers
· Pl11in� •nd Eblafae Kimes, council Deputy, · Forest Rose Council
No. 285, Athene, · attended the Di&amp;­
·tnct a· rally at C111ton, 'l'ueada1,
Aprii 126, and the Diffl'lct 1 4 rally
at Akfon, Wedneld.ay, April 'rl.

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It. Could Be You
ConeJrad Drill
Movietime
Loretta Young Theater
Youn11 Dr. Malone
From Tl1ese RootlJ
ComC!dy Playbou,e
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Lowery Showtime
Jim Thacker Show
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Huckleherr:, Hnu.nd
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Peter Gunn
Hall of Fame
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F. H. O'BRIEN
Jud11e and Ex-Officio Clerk
By Ann Baker, DeputJ Clerk
(5) 2, 91 Ztc

0£ U.S. C:,vemment. Any one can buy DIRECT frotll U.S. �
ment Sun:J.u., Depots for hlmwf or fOr ten.le Can, )ei,p:!J, Trucks,
Motorcydes, TireS, Tu�s. Tenb, Fumiture, slu;;, Clothin1 Hml•
ware, J\adlos, T.V .JIJ Tool!, Tvllewrit61!1 and thousa11ds � other
items at • fqction ot the oost. Yor Jbit of l,undreds of U.S. Govem­
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Pboae WY-2-1741

Dully Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . , May 2, 1960-7

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BEAUTICIAN. APPLY IIYSELL'S
Beauty Shop. Phone WYa-3II07.
4-30-8tc
� 01,IIIDITlt:1111110,
alioa 1tn-ko,
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TWO HOMES NJ;AR RUTLAND.
4 • room frame, 1 acre cround I
I and 15 • room frame, 3.30 acres.
Sacrifice for quick tale. Mabe)
I Hogue, RuUand, Pb. SH 2-4932..
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9001TIII DIYIDI
LOUJSVILJ..,E. Ky, PP)
Derby Town dlvfded bilo tomplon .
leaden and Bally Ache booa:t¥'a
u Kentucky Derby week dawptd
today with only TuNdaJ'1 Detby
trial left to produce now challett•
a:era tor Saturday'■ 88th annual
Roae Run.

_ Real Estate

FOR SALE SEV&gt;:N ROOM HOUSE
with two baths, a:arage, wa,b
house, cellar, lar,:e COffll!!r lot
loeated in Chester, Ohio, on
.R.oute 'l. Priced to ae.11. lf lnler­
eated call or Wl'ite Paul Poling,
Ripley, W. Va. Till. ES2-9433• .
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brick,
MIDDLIPORT - 9-room
Ooore, full
bath, ·hardwood
buement, furnace, larce level
Jot $12,500.00.
s·,ucus -lOi'oem rr■me -and
llore tin Rt. 124. Haa 2-five
roon:. apartments. All uUlitie1.
SALE, LARGE HOUSE I 1/,
OnlY Ja7:li0.00 (or quiet sale.
-acre ground, basement, 15 rooms
90-ACII FARM-20 in cult.iv■•
and bath, built in c■binets, dish
tion, balance ln timber and
waaher. wall to w.all car.pet, large
gru.s. 2 dozen young fruit
front and back porch, large
tree. 2, hen houteJ, 3 reaervoin,
garden plot&amp; and large back
with 2 water 1yatems. 6-room.
yard. Close In church and school
hou11I!, bath, full bawment with
garage with 11tvr,age epace, 2
deep freeze, - barn and other
in .Cheater, Ohio. See Eva Nunly
bulldln11 $9000.00.
or call YU-6.2015.
$ 2 3tc
176 ACRI FAllM--50 ln cultiva•
Uon, balance in im�roved pall•
well. Ku 1ood
ture. Lays
rencet, silo, nice dairy barn,
milting parlor. 7-room hou,e,
bath, buement and 2 porchea.
$H,OOO.OO.
CUCICLIR IIALTY
Box 299 Pt.one WYWUO
GuagH: Montgomery,' 16.3 on
' Pomen,y, Ohl•
upper, 9.7 on lower, running 6
4-30-3tc
feet; Gallipolis, 18.4 on upper, 12.llo
on lower, runnina: 10 feet; Lock
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM-BLOCK 23, UH on upper; 10.t on lower,
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hou1e, baa8ment and land for running 1 8 wletet11.
sale, 2-fflati! Mr1. Theresa Louise
conc11,1on ., Mo"ffable Lock-.
GJbb1, .Letart Rt. 1, Muon CO., All dams are closed down to Lock
4-30-3tc
W. Va.
1 7, runnint � trap from 17
u&amp;h 23. Tem11eralure t 2:00 am.,
roil SALi:: F1VI!
with bath. Nlee loeatiODI llelvin 86 degrees.
Ohio l.lv•r loeh1 Downbound:
Hood, Ill Locllll St., PomeroJ
Lock 14, Tnide Winds at 4:4:i am,
S-3040lp
18-0; Loek 16, Gona ■t 8:45 pm, 22·
-0; l,O{'k 23, W. S. Rhea at 12:10 '
BOUSE FOR SAL&amp; Li PAG E- pm, l'J -2 ; Belpre at 1 :25 pm, 0-2;
town, •br. room■, 4 tooma down, Virginia z 1t 1;43 pm, 2-1 , and der2 up, ap,roximately 1 ■.cr P It, rick boat; Beaver at 7:41:i pm, (H ;
vel land excellenl well 13 m 1l e1 · Charlea R. Stepbenton 11t 3:80 am,
from Pomeroy on State R oute 19-0; Raymond E. Salvetti at 6:45
692. Price $800.00.
ln.q11ire am, (HIS ; Upbound: Gallipolia, H .
lln, Howell 1t Pqetown.
E. Lewis at 9:40 pm, o-2; Vulean
J-12-00lc
at 2:30 a m , 1 1-0; U.ck 23, WHlern
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-,-JAMES SLAUGHTER PROPERTY, 5:45 pm, 2-1 1� Elder Cliff •l 8:10
Portland, Ohlo. 5 room houae, 1 pm, 0-4 ; City of Huntington at
carpenter :li:30 am, 10.2; Helen Z ■t '1:40 am;
acre; outbuildings,
shop. Variety fruil and gr.apes 0-0 ; National al 9:00 am, 3-0.
Kanawha Rl••r a.■tt: Wlnf&amp;elcl,
For rurther information calf
4 2'i' 6tp C. v. Harner at 7:20 am, 0-2.
VI 3-2478.

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Hl&amp;te of Sherman Stephen1, deceasod, I.ate o Middleport Vil1age
NOTICI OF FILING AND
ln aaid County wu filed In th.la
HIARING ON INVENTORY
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CHI Na. 11,351
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Probate- C.urt, Mol.. .County, Ohio
Hea�mlil on aa� d .tnventory and
TO the E1ttutor or Admlniatra·
A 1?Pr&amp;11ement w�ll be had before
tor and t9 such of the followln, a,
are residents of lhe atate of Ohio: th19 Court 0� the lQlb day of May
surviving spouse, if any; nell:t of HIGO. at � o o clock A. M.
Exception, thereto may -be filed
kin· beneficiaries under the will if
any'; the attorney or attorneys �p- I b_y any , intere�ted party at any
resentin11 any of the aforemenlion- lime pnr&gt;I' to five day.a before the
I date set for hearing.
ed persons:
You are hereby notified that on
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of Aaid Court, this
the 28th day of April 1960, an In·

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C()l(PLI!TI! INiURANCPJ !'IW- ' FO SALE
MODERN
FIVE
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teclion. Ule, Auto, ], ire, Pollo
and
basement
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hoU!ie,
room
Call Doa llilla. »144leport.
altic. Au11me balance of 4. "lo
Olu•
direct government loan. Lot 50
x150. Good neighborhood. Call '
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ago 111cn we need, but we need
OUR NlsXT SALE WILL BE HELD
hou1e, 2, barn,. double a:■raa,.
100d men. TO theae men, we will
Thurld■y Ma)' II,, 1980, at l l ah,
Water aupply, 2 dua: well,.
offer a tuaranteed weekly in•
at lhc 1uclion 11round11 l m� w111t
Lea.ed, miner.I rla:hta 10. Prlc•
come and furnlah hlm wllh all
of Portuflctd, We wm havt1
'88()0.00. Nylon Hide-A-Bed 11nd
tho good Cll.lllllied leads he CID
machinery, luolm, and ■ ml1c. lot.
chair, •n�: 9 1 12 wool r lll and
L11ncb wJ\I ht&gt; at:rved. Goddard
usf'. He muat be of cood char•
pad, 170; Holpolnt automatic
have an auto, have I fam•
o11c:ter,
Salt1J.. Harold Goddard, Auction­
clottlt• dryer tu; Kohler ■nd
eer.
ily
man man1a:tmen,
obll1111Uon,
fl 2 6tc
Campbell piano. SIKJ: Lar ae
capabllltlea. 1'hHe po■ltiona •n
Perl'ecllon ruel oil 1tove, •1111,,
aV11!11tble In Mela:■, Athena. Vin•
See Sylvia Carman, Peach Fork
ton and Jackaon counties.
Road, or Phone WY 2-68811, ,
you can mtt'lt the above quallflll
4 28 3tc
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and you art'I completely
c.11lions
---sincere about ■ 10Ud futun,
DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
c-1111 Lancaatcr OL 3•U10 (or
uled f,rm machinery? See Bill
immediate appointment.
Goodwin and bl.l)' al larm prices.
4 29 2tc
Six mOea froQl Wllkc11vllle.
28
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STUaiH£.�V BED. SO:ID p::
Phone WY 2·2297.
foot ind head board, adjustable
4 28 Ste
1,rin11, Simmon, " Beauly • B •oy "
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w•terproof lntenprlna: matlreu. I
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4 28 3tc
4 27 3lc
tala, ,.
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HEAL1'11Y I woi'.ui' 65-id 'ro
llolllll tlci111 •nttdor, Jat
live In and took and ke.p hol.lM
fioloh wltll "4&gt;1tlWID
for man. No drlnklna. W�ite
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I Northwestern Bonds Present Concert
Sunday Afternoon At Rutland Auditorium Held Thursday
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• &amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 2, 1960

Scout Supper
l"' Tri-County Canteen-Leader To Be Youth Saturday Night
.
en ded
·eounselor At You th Camp This Summer Whe II Att
h rs Au i ary of
Those allendmg Saturday night's Mason . Galha , M eigs Tr•·

:county Teen Cant�en, "Bermuda '' night learned that th€ D ,.
c f m c an•
rector , Le o V . Sava ge will take a l eave o f a bsen e ro
C.t.een duties for eight weeks .
:: The announcement came on the 200th dance that the can t teen bas held in its three year hLStory. Savag e told the 1 50
• who attended the mformal a!fa1r
lhal he plans to rcturrl as director
: at the Racine high ht:tlool that he al the condusw of his contract
� bad accepted .a pv�1uon ilS l:lb111 wit� th.e YOUth �
ump
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;. cou nselor, unit lead; r, rhaplau1
l!:arl .�tcKmlo, awbrds chaJrmiln
tor.
begin•
mstrur
nature stU9y
:"and
w Y outh for the t:c1n1een announced that ,the
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director's mother � as named ''l an•
• camp ·
teen Muther of the _Year." McKm•
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: main open during that lime and Jdta with a lovl!)y corsage
wmn eri; uf the fa.-. l danc t&gt; con ·
,11riam Smit h im, J H an·
te�t wl•re ..
&amp; c .... ....,., lh••nr Nlahtl
dy Nui ris. Don Wec�e an d K enda
Russell touk Lup honors m the slow
t�
dantc conleJ,,t Pru:es were awardcd
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TONIG HT
Numerous other .-l'!n Lest were
Jerry Lewis - Diana Merrill
ucted durm g � h,- evenmg . The
rnnd
'·DON'T GIVE UP TI-1.E SHIP"
affair was sponsortl· t by the Ra•
- also c ine r'fA in couJunction with
Sterbng Hayden in
!heir Spring Carniv.il.
"lO DAVS IN TULA.RA "
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AllK&gt; Cartoon
C. M. Hennesy wbo sulfered a
.11troke several w�ks ago is report•
NOW AT STATE THEA.TRI&amp;
1 ed to be !!Owly improving at his
'TIIE BIG FISHER.MAN"
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Boy Sl'.h ool wi th a la rge attendance reported. The concert included
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Scuut T uo,p 2:5 · Mlddlepon, were j selectio ns b,y both the J,µnior � a nd Senior band and w.u,
� d '&gt;U lh the outcome of
well p lcc1�t
direct.or.
of ffoger Roush
under the direction
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Steps March, M. D. Tay•
sy
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la nd WalLZ, :.1. D. Taylor; J unior
T he i;upper was rved from � lo Band March, M. D. Taylor.
�OO bemg ma de
8 p .m. Wll h over .P
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The Senior Band Selectious were
lly the group The proceeds will be
Schuf.
Maiden,
the
and
Death
u.std by the �out■ for their sum•
mer outing and toward the pur• bert ; Panis Angelico!, c. Jol'anck;
Alleluia, W. A. Mozart; Belmont
Eric Chambers, president, was
r ha � e of a b us for transportation.
March, T. Mesang; t wo Italian also d evotional leader when the
· )'OUlh group oI lhe Heath
Tht' meal was prepared by the miniaturef&lt;.-Let Dea.th Now Comot sen1or
mothers and s-e rveit by the Scouts C. Monteverde, and Sombre Mists, '1 et hod ist Church , M iddleport, me t
( I n uniform ) who also helped with 0. llesp1gh1. La ureate, overture . for the regular meeting al the
J . Ollvadoll; Hansel and G retel . church Sunday e�eqin&amp;, Jean Ca
the cleaning up afterwards.
uverture. [. Hurnperdinek ..nd sey . C hrt,t,· ,, F,,· th cha o· rman,·
l la«u, president o r .:itoulhca.rl\.d Meo, S. Rom be rg.
Mrs t:u2l'llC
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gave ''The Living Fa,· th."
the &lt;1ux111,. , y wuuld like lo l')(•
--ptess lhf' 1 11c1nks from the mothers,
Evelyn Gibbons was In char)tt
----Lo tho:, c .. hu as91i;tcd 111 milking
o( the program for lbe evenina
the c � � 11 1 11-; a �u�·ccss . to th e- boys Jf' errya E11lertai,r,
.iind she told of the Jlfe of a typical
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teenager in Denmark. During
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lheir �upporl.
business meelin1, Barbara Jones
:\1 r and Mrs. Charlci wcrty en- w ae a p pointed as chairman to plan
will be
scouts
On May 1 1 . 1 2 tile
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spon i;o n n :: ii mot ion picture ll l t hc tertai ned w1lh a wiener roas·l 4., . in the near future. The group will
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Liberty ·1 he.1tre, "Tom Sawyer", ln Naylur's Run p , ayground Fri day
have a 6 o" clo cJc aupper before
color.
Joe,
Bobby
son,
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for
evcmn�
their m eeting nQXt week.
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on his 7th bir '.tlday.
Adults meeting wllh the you t
Crusader, To Meet
ere M .ra. Wayne Gibbons, co t.in.
G u e sts were Debra Hunnell, w
Th � Chnslian c,·usirncrs Class of
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the First B11pt1st Church of Mid• Na nry Jo Mayer. Rebecca Triplet! pasto
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dleport will meel Tuesday evening D ar I a ..
at the home of �1 r . and Mrs. Earl McKnight , Perry and Patlla Jiold·
ren . John .ind Jlmrny Wiles, Jeff Go To Huntinnton
Smith at 7:30
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and Jimmy Tyo, Jefr Werry, Daand
ofricers
St
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The Church
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Mn. Phyllis Hackett and Mn.
at the �arnc L i me al the home or narnhart and Mike, D1c , ,f �d
G lobokar accompanied Mrs.
Alice
Werry.
Ka1hy
Diles.
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Mr. and Mn
Jo Hardy to Hu ntlnaton on Friday
night where :&lt;1 n. Hard)' conducted
a square dance at Marshall Colleae.

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Mrs. Hardy also co nducted 1
,;quare dance for the Parkeriibu,g
Kiwanis Club in Parkersburg Jut
Wed nesday durina thelr Ladles'
night meeting.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Funeral servicei; for Everett J.
Ttacy were held from the Ewin1
Chapel Thur!lday at 2 p. m. with
the Rev. Eugene Brown, pastor of
the United Methodist Church, assisted by the Re\'. Ira Wellman , PilS
tor of the Bapti!il Church at Clif.
ton, W. Va .. offidating .
Special music was provided by
Mri. Maltie Circle, ore■nist, and
Rev. Freeland Norris, and sister,
Mrs. Florence Adams .
Burial was in Beech Grove Ceme·
tery and pal 1 · bearera were mem•
bere or Pomeroy Lodge UK F&amp;AM .
Coming from out of town for the
iiervicea were Dr. and Mre. Alston
Tracy, Columbus; Carroll Halliday,
. 1on, c f f .; Mrs. GI a d)'s
w a11 h mg
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Sinclair and Pearl Ralph, Spring•
field; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mutch·
]er, Mrs. Jetsie Keiser, Mrs. Alma
Davis, Mn. Bessie Strong and �fin;.
Everett Da)', Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Laing Strong, Mrs.
Lilah Lutz, Mrs. Ann■ Stever&amp;,
M iss Edith Hut■inpiller, Mias Tthel
Maud Y oung, Mn. �tt: artha Wood
and Mrii. Elizabeth Lear of GaUi•
polis; Mrs. Edward T. Bauer, Mar•
Ion ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpe n ter
and Mra. Betty Sau nden, Bidwt:11;
Arnold Fisher and Ray Anderson,
Sylvania and Mrs. P. A. Davis,
".rirs. Alonzo Denny and Mrs. Ross
Tomlinson, Chillicothe.
Service■ were conducted Wednesday evening by the Ohio Val•
ley Commandery No. 24, Knights
Templars, who also had graveside
1ervices.

.. P•�!)DI ■ &gt;IOUDA�"•'.T
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McComas of
Middleport have received word
that then' son Cpl. Edward Mc•
Coma. who is stationed with the
Marines eat Quantico, V■., will be
,tartina on a month's cruise on the
Packard XI .
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Haskins
(Wanda Thomas) -and family of
We5t Jefferaon returned home to­
day after spending several days
here Mr. and Mn. Staftford Thom•
as. They came especially . to be with
Mr. Haskin'■ mother, Mrs. Stanley
Haski ns who ls undergoing treat,.
menli at }{ol:ter Hospital.
Mrs. ErvIn Baumgal'dner was
in Athena over the weekend as the
gueat of her son George, student
at Ohio Univenity for the Mother's
weekend.
Vbitora last Wednesday with
Mrs. Zeilla 0.roaa were, Edith Hul•
ainpiller. Ethel Maude Young,
Hlh1 Lutz, IWubeth Lear, Mae
Wood and Ann Stevers, all of
Gallipolh.
Mrs. Hanley Cone and daughter,
Vickie and Joe C■been of Colu m .
bue spent the weekend with their
bTothel'•in-la w and sl11ter, Mr. and
Mr■. William Slater and family.
On Saturday their parents, Mr.
and Mr·s. Fred Cabeen of Athens
11110 visited with the Slaters a nd
their company.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bowers
and family and Mr•• and Mrs. GOO·
rge Bower! of Spri ngfield came
last Friday bccauae of the serio1u
illness of thtil!' father, Howard
Bowen.
Student nurses from Holler Hos­
pital ape ndina the weekend with
their parents were, P�lly Thomu
with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Thom­
as, Mar)' Scott with Mr. and Mra.
Jamea Ru11ell, and Lindt Nelaon
with Mr . .a nd Mra. De nver Nelson.
Mr. • nd Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof
and children, P('tay and Floyd of
Waldo ■pent tile weekend with
Mra. Vandflrhoof'• father, I. E.
Mlller and other relatlves.
On .'J unday the Vandflrhooh and
Mr. Miller were dinn er guest� with
Mr. a nd Mr■. L. W. McConaaa and
dau1hter, Diane,

EDUCATED : Wellston High School, Ohio Uni­
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UNDERSTA NDS VETERANS PROBLEMS : The
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daughter, two sons.

Calling in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. V111ugha n Rou of Al·
bany; Earl Qulvey, 'M1rleUa ; Mias
Gertrude Dulaney, New Martins­
The first planning meeti ng for
ville, W. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. the 1960 Community Daily �aCI·
Don Thomas and daughters, Melis• tion Bible School of 'Middleport
sa Kay and Becky DaWTI.
was held last week at the Heath
Methodiat ChUtt.h with Mn. Ray
Pidr:ene, dean of the school, in
Club Meetinr Set
charge of the meeting.
The Amateur Gerde ners Club of
Middleport will hold its re1ular
Tea.hen are atill needed (or the
monthly meetlng Wed nesday even• school and &amp;n)'one intere,Led i n
ing at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. hel.pln&amp; is ,uk:ed to attend the
E. M. Blake on Gnnt Street. Mn. meeti ng which wllJ be held this
Walter Crooks will be the assist• Tue6day, at 7 p. m. at the Heath
ing hostess.
'church

There will be a ' guest speaker
The a(hoot will be held at the
for the meetin,: and roll call will Cent1;4I School Buildin1, June 13·
be anSWC;red w:ith ''Civic Impro�e. 24. �\&gt;. Raymon Ko nluiJht will
ntenl Ideaa."
be thi anllltant dean.

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D11 ... b7 Vicky V1ughn. Featured ht
IIVIMTUN and greeting summer from I fresh
w,wpoint. The oolor•m&amp;«lhed impor1ed chenille laco band
..id■ enchan.tment lo the ,winging •kirt. Wi1hbow b1
fto■enbe rg. blended Beauah■. n by Avi1roC', AYron• and
.Cupioni• rayona, wa■hable and creue•rni■tanl, Blue, pink.
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Earl Knight Asks Relief From

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Monday nlglit tendered his restgnallon as an admiulstrator
while asldng for continued status as a teacher.
. 5\lpertntendent ol Schools Lee McComas . said Mr. Knight's
resignation. was read to tbe board of education but action was

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C l(r�=�:!™1t;;d The Dally
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�l h�ve appreciated deeply
Kn_l1ht • .fine eooperatlon a nd
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WIYI hu worted for the be&amp;L In·
terutl of \he, _blsh. tchool inso.�ar
U the atudenti ate_ �oncei;ned.
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111, H• c�•lnl, WIii b&lt;t ktpt H
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Knicht, whose �other, Howa rd,
ll Jun lor High Principal at Pom•
er:oy, is a native of Chester town•
■hip. No reaaoo for hil request in
cban1e of status was give n, al•
tboqh it bu been known in ad•
mlniatr1lion circlea: of the school
tb•t Knl&amp;ht baa been hoping ti;. re­
lieve himself of aome or the work
load i nvolved In belna: principal.
He trill b1ve completed 34 years
ln the teaching profession next
month.
Mr. KniJht operates, with his
brother Howard, the "famllir farm"
riftii' &lt;:!heater. He la tlie 10n of the
late 'E. B. Knilht, and· Mn. Knight,
who reaides in Chester.
Mr. Knight gn�uited from Rlo
G"1)de Coll&lt;ce, attended Ohio U n•
lvenlty, a nd bepn hia teachina: at
Clleater Grade Scbool (three yean)
�• came to Pomeroy achooll for a
\enD.. then went back to Chester
Jfilb u a te1cher and eoach of all
� for four yeafa. , •\
. 1111 uat ..J14L waa
Wbere he 1erved. ILi executive
h!fli:d for teV'en years, coming tO
lllddleport, in UMl as teacher an d
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tha t position since then.
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OTHER AC ION
Emerson Jones, vice president,
presided over the meeting of the
oeard Monday night in the ab­
sence of the president Bruce
Lloyd.
1n co nju nction with the vote of
the PTA to give $200 towards the
blacktopping of the Elementary
School ,ir0Und8, the board voted to
assist in this projeet an d plans are
for the work to be done this eum•
mer.
The board voted to purchase an
electric sewing machine for the
Home Economics Department.
The financial situation and pro­
jects which are needed were dis­
CUS!led. The prospecta of available
teachen for apecial field1 Wal also
dl.ec;ussed.
Othen presen t for the meeting
were Mrs. E. O. Rall, Lional •Boggs·
and Harold E. Hubbard, clerk.

Free Sabin Shots
Voted 110,000
School Children

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$3.95 to $1 6.50

See The Complele Line of Women, -Dresses
In The B111y Beady To Wear Department

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AIIO U'l'flted yeaterday by County Court A.ction
department waa
the ahertff'e
Ji. report of County Court acU•
Huold E, Dant, Jioute 1, Rutland vitiea for the month of April
on a cbarJe of Nlekleu � talion. .bu been · released by thfl clerk.
Jt. E. Orindley, Sr., 1howln1 a
to,.I of '9011.05 in flne1 and court

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Of tho Iola!, the county treoW�GTON UPI - The )lead ' ■mer -reaeived $8Za.60, the 1tate
of the ABC network denied today $1'8.ISO ·and Jhe •berifl, for co■ta
lhat �mlon dloe Joel� Dick $129.911, Tire court handled , tlO
crl·
dotk wu petmllted to ' alan a . ..,.., 12 civil c11•• and
opeeW "euy" allldovit 11&amp;tin1 he mliloJ cues. E. W. People, ii
... n'ever took payola.
JudJe of tbe court.

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"Bed" Phillips, Pomeroy tavern proprietor, landed
350-lb. hammer-head shark on a lubing trip tttently .11111 of
C. "Bed" landed the ugly-looking "10btiler after
Southport,
1 2½ hour battle 13 mUeo out ID the Allanilc Ocean from
Southport whero he WIS f;tihlng from a chattered boat. Shown
ln the plet11re with Mr. l'hWips is Loufoe Johnson and•
T. A. Hewetsoti, Pomeroy, who, wllh Dr. Heweloon, made op
I n addlllon lo the hammerhead shoMI, the
the fishing
party also capght INlny other fish iDeludlng tuna, ... bas■
and other species. Due lo tiad weather, they were only able
to fllih two days of the four day lrlp.
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Tile reBign,;tlon 1&gt;f Richard Jones froni lhi. Pomeroy
cil �was accepted last night with. 'ei:JfBifons of rCgfet from
Mayor Ch.arles Legar and council members, who passed ·a re.

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so Iu Ii on than king Jones Ior his flne record o f p ublic service,
Mr. Jones has moved to Syracuse, which makes him tneliglble
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for Pomeroy office.
ment
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The
weeka.
five
for
ur
p
As his lait official action as
ncern
eo
Gallipolis
the
from
ch11e
a member or the Pomeroy gov•
was agreed upon only if the ,i n•
erning body Jones recommend·
stallutlon is made this week.
ed the ,pureb�se of a motor scoot•
Mayor Legar told Council that
er for use by the Pomeroy police
some · action was necessary on the
department i n .chec,..in " meter-&amp;
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· radio as the po1,·ce equipmen
"' a
t on
The purchase w.s mRde from the
removed
beeJI
baa
cruiser
old
the
Metropoll� n Mbtors, Pomero)' on
. tied on the n ew cruiser
a resolution offered by Council- and lnsta
which is now readf for delivery.
ma n Franklin Rizer.
The action to purehase the ra•
A proJonged di■CUii1on °f the
dlo from the Gallipolis concern
twO-w.ay radio for the new police
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cruiser was 1etlled by Council w•s made on motion of Counc,1.
man Riaer with all me1nber.s
votJng to buy I radio from the
·agreeing to the ·purcha,e. The ra•
s &amp; E Two-W•y Radio Co., of
dio ordered for the cruiser i1 the
Gallipolie. The Pomeroy dealer,
same ■.a is now being used on
Alliociated Radio had told olfi.
the Pomero)' emergency truck.
cia]a that he wo�ld bf.I unable to
ution , Kenneth
ln . another
make delivery of the radio 1'Q.Uip•
Grover, Pomeroy, was hired as
ndio diapatcher i n the 1heriff'1
office fu wort six nights per
week from midnight until eight
o'clock. The Hlary was continued
at $200 ·per month, · the nme
amount paid Floyd Mankin, who
resig ned.
The report of Mayor Le&amp;ar was
read
and accepted. The mayor
1 · neral services lor Mrs. Kalle reported receipts of $1,122.10
Patt.ireon, age 83 , who died at for the month
of April. Roy Tr11cy
noon Monday at ti:e Foster Nun. was given an order
for fire ex•
i ng Home in Syracuse, will be held ting:•ishers for village
equipment
Wedneaday at 2 p. m. from the
lt was
n
tiiscuHio
another
In
Sand Fork •Bapti1t Church in Cad·
mus G1.llia County with burial in agreed that extra help in the
•treet (lepartme nt be hired on
the �earby Sand .hrt Cemetery,
Mrs. Patterson Wis 8 member of only perll1 iHion from t�e chair•
man. of the etreet committee Roy
lbe Sand Fork Bapt.ia:t Church.
Survivors are her hu•b•nd, D. o. Betzmg. An ordinance to vacate
PaUenoh, nctiona of Long •nd Beech
Patterson; a son,
Rutland; a dauihtet, Mn. William skeet, on the location of lhe
Adllma, Pyro, Ohio; a btq,thet, Mer• propo�ed elementary . 11chool on
bin Isaacs, Gaylord, Mich. ; and B utternut Ave. waa given three
five graudcbildren. A ■on, LaW• ea dlnea and p�s:,ed, Councllmeh
. rence preceded ber in death dur• Schaefet and Rizer did ndt vote
on U,e measure. Routine buaineas
.
Jng World War 1.
OfficiatJ ng wJll be the Rev. Earl WN tran11cted and bills read and
a-pproved for p&amp;1ment.
Cremeans,
Present for the meeting were
the mayor, aU members of Coun•
cµ, Clerk Edna Schoenleb, Trea•
,urer Elma Russell and Chief
Jed Webeter.

Mrs. Patterson .
To Be Bun'ed
On Wednesday

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Pavin1 ■tfteU 01 M1aon City wu partment attended the meet1n1 , and oloek m which the department b
dllCUIHd at I meetln1 of the II•• I l&lt;H}lht. ■uppon of the eoun'cJI in fighting a fire. Council adopted
eon to,;-n council In th• eity. build· formlnJ a Junior l'ire Department the propo11l.
The street comn1luloner was
' ' lnl Mondlt eveQln1. Inveat,lption tor .tffnqe boy1 of the tQwn. Jt
• 11 belna made• of the paul'�lllty of WU' e1.plalried that 1t many fires elven permisllon to orde-r "No U
pavlDJ lbe 1treeta IODleUme 1n the tounc · boya 1,ry to �elp a nd very· Turn" 1ig111 to be ere«oo . al Inter•
often act in • diaorganlzed faahlon. eecllona through the town.
fulute.
The salary of the head ot the
Council hu been tnformed that It wu thoU,ht ttiat an or11niza,
Department w111 raised on a
Water
n
specific
1.h,m
aive
dealg
to
tlon
ed
enth
of.
atreetl.
pavlt11
for
e
dl
n
bo
tire town: are not llkelr to be aold. ,Jobi woiald help !n btilld.ln1 the percentage of collection baal■.
Council tabled action In regard to
, However, lt 11 thoucht ' tb1\ ' the tire d•partment for the future.
a protest against the remQv■l of
the
approval
or
lta
pve
CouncU
by
f
paved,
be
can
■treet■
town'•
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,ecUona, with pNlprert)' ownva or,anlution and, uked that I de- , the pay 1t.ation o( the Appalachian
t1on1 tbe atreet■: . bearin1 the coat. tailed plan be worked out aml aub- 'Power Company from Maaon. 1t
alto approved purchase of a twoU la hoped that the entire town mitted at the nut rnottinJ.
Cou ncilman R1111tll · Capehart way radio ror the police car.·
wobld · evantua11y be paved in that
Attendi ng t.)le meeting WP.re
propo■ed that the tov.n adopt Sec·
fa■hlon.
, Ip other a,clion the Council con• tion 14 of tfte Wll!t Vir-inia Motor Mayor O. O. WrJ11ht and Council•
Vehicle Code w)l�h, In part, atatee men RUJ&amp;ell . Capehart, Gordon
,,tdered plan, to extend lbe ie,
that no vehicle 'Without authorlz.al Creamer and Ralph Wa,ner. Repta:•
jl
Wotk
Cit,.
n
to upper 'M.uo
?cted to be,tn on tbi1 withJn the tion can follow 'I tire truct with· reaentlng the fire department
W 5QO feet in ttipa to tire■ and were Frank Hmla, Bobby Lee and
DUf 'm®th or •Ill ,ntib.
ibat no car can part in �£ aame Blh111 Wllaoo.
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l'ire
of
Ure
llem'ber,

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TIie lfelt,1-M••••

Ohio, Tue,day, May 3,

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Ia At 2 Wednesday

WASIDNGTON UPI-All r.adio
and TV programs will llo off the
air nd key government otficiala
will leave the capital for secret
hideaways toda)' In a nationwide
test of civil defense preparations.
W&amp;rning signals opening "Oper•
•tion Alert 1960" wm · sound at
2 p. m. (t.-dt). Federal officiala
left IL up to each city to deter•
mine bow they would participate
In the test. The exerciet:. continues
'JnUI f . P• m. (edt• Thursday.

WEATHER

Ohio: hMr•l*'t f•lr ._.., ...,_ •
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1960

PUC Beginning Scrutiny Today
-Into G - T's Bid For Rate Boost

Telephone rates in the Meigs
County area served by the Gen•
Company will '
erat Telephone
co�_ under scrutiny of the Pob­
· (4? 'fJliliti� Comrni11ion in hear111g1 whi�h opened today in Col•
pJnbu,.
The company, which operate■ in
Pomeroy, MiddleporL,
Racine,
Rutland and Portland , is asking
rate increases in 70 Ohio counties.
Prosecutor Jame, O'Brien, act•
lq on · a reaolution pused by
tbe Ueig1 County commissionen,
bu Protested the , proposed in•
crw,e to the PUCO and will IP.
pt)lt at the hearin11 durb.g the
ilint that Meiga County's rates
are up .tor hearing .
According to the Un ited Pren
International, the telephone com•
pan, is &amp;eell:in&amp; lO J&gt;oot;t the rateJ
19i;-, 136,oOO Cllltomen and to in•
crease Ile income by $3,157,ltO a
yep.
l' b.e r•te increaeea for single
91t1y re11den\lal telephone u1er1
WOWd range from ,1 • to $a i
mo.nlb, raising montn.l)' rate&amp;
tr°'P', between ¥6.23 and f7.20 ,o
beCween ft!J;O ahd $8.;tO, 'J'be in•
croaa,s would range Iron, 1".8 lo

Ones ACcordoo · Apprec1at1on
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. Of Property Owners St udied By Mason Cowicil Operation 'Alert'

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One Of 70 1n
Y' tility Area

deterred unW Its meeting next month. The board sentiment
to be for defemnent iD "hopes Mr. Knight might

Two Calves Killed

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CINCINNATI UPI - The Ctncinnati Bo� of: Health bas vqted
HI• ��•lip .,aeclne
1o
i...e le: -...ii,
1-1 aebool
children �iinnifll Jate th Uli month.
The Board of Education had
said earlier that if it were of•
fered the vacci ne it would adminis•
ter It.
Type 1 va«ine, for the most
Col1lmbn form of polio, will be
given May 15, followed by type
a the first two weeka in J une and
I type 2 next September.
·
y of
The
. Cincinnati Academ
·
ur
ay
11;ru1cme
I
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M on
M·•
. ned down- ,a
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proposa I Io 1mmun1ze a 11 lhe c1 1Y s
Relatives here turned loday of school children with free doses of
· e
tbe Monday nl&amp;:ht death In Weir• Sab' n v•
.
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h
T
emy ,a'&lt;
m
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ton, W. Va., of 1:homu Cu nni n&amp;•
ham, Oli, a native of Hartford, W . recomme•nd" the use of o ne vac, ci ne over another to its physicians
Va.
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iilir. Cunningham wa!i' 1n employe
of Weirton Steel compan,y. .
Fuoeral senice■ w:UI be held
from tbe United Brethren Church l'1 Highway �hap
in Hartford where · the : bod-y will
Two ca1ves belongjng to Or•
lie in state from 1 to 3 p. m., vJlle Johnson, H1rritonville road
Thundaf, with internient to fol• w�re kJUed in a weekend · acct•
low in Gnham ·Cemeteryo · Ora� dent investigated by the sheriffs
ham 1 Station.
_department. The calves, two of
aix in the :road, ran in fro nt of
a car driven by J1m111 P. Gibson
Harrl■onville.
Gibson told officer, that the
Fred Vand1,lt, jajled yeaterd1y calves were {.tightened bf a car
by county 0Hicer1 on a charl'.e ot he wu meetinlil to his front �and
ta�llllt nior111P&lt;1 propero- from that he was unable to 1lop. D■m•
the nate, w11 bQund over to the aae to the radiator and fender
&amp;rand jury &amp;bi■ mornihg h.)' Judae of Qlbaop's CII' WH re-ported.
:t:. W. Peoples under fCIOO bond.
He furnilbed bond ,and was re•

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Your Choice Will Be A Wise One If You Vote' Fo,

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Deeote4 l'o l'lae l11t,nnu Of

Former Hartford
Resident Dies
ln , Wierton

No·· matter what fur. you hove
it's •time to send it to

UN DERSTANDS WORKERS PROB LEMS : Prior
ta M i l itary service was employed at Austin Pow­
der Ca. , Anchor Hacking Co., and was State High•
way Patrol Officer.
CIVIC M I N DED : Trustee Sal.ltheastern Ohio Re/g ional Council. District committee member for
/ Girl Scouts; American Legion �onal G:o.m tnittee on Law and Order. 1•··
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COLUMIUI UPI - NOnMn
(-1 Mull!..- cl,a- 1w et ...
tiefl .u Offllacretlc candldet• t.r
Pruldln County ltMrlff didn't
lppNr tee .... In today'• pr�
mary •IKflNt. Mulllns,. 46, wa■
plckN up l,y Columbut. pollw
IMt nlehf for drlvln-1 while In,
tulcatM

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UNDERSTANDS FA r.MERS PROBLEMS : Owns
�nd resides on a sma l l farm in Vi nton County.

HOMER E. ABELE

Plans Mode For
Bible School
In Middleport

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''Pete'' Abele ls Honest, Capable And Si nc�re : ::::..
sembly. Five yea r� as legislative counsel.

BOL IN F INl!C
Guy D. Bolin, Albany, Rt. 3, waa
fined $10 and costs in County
Court this morning on an Ohio
State Patrol char1e of having a de­
fective m uffler.

Around And
About
Middleport

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EX PERI ENCED: Two terms in Ohio General As­

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas en•
tertalned a group or relatives with
a diMer at their home, Locust St.,
Su nday, honoring her brother, Wil·
bur Quivey, Portland, orecon.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Em•
melt Jones, Shade: Rev. and Mrs.
Earl Cowen, Darwin ; David Thom•
as, Minenfille, Ross Jone■, Pom­
ero)', and the honored aueat.

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Sunday Dinner
Hon.o rs Mr. Quivey
At Thomas Home

GUILD M■■ TING
The G1.11ld ot Grace Epilcopal
Church will meet WednMCla1 even•
1ng at the homo of Mra. Tbeodon
Ebersbach, West '.'.daln..at, with
Mrs. H. 0. Ewmg a.II co-hoste■■.

la rgest indepenCl)ID.pany ID vn10
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eus1om•
�noes
sa.
ers are- concentrated ·in tne soutAem , easl central .a nd western
port'1on5 of tne state.
A PUC IPOknm•n .. the
hHrlnp. are ._,,ctec1 to p on
tor WHU. pvM1bly months.
.l' orty tnre e oommun1 tJes, protesting -agamst tne increase, ho1 ve
n1red Jonn ,t;ck1er, an atwrney
1n tne -t:01umnus urm of w.nml
1ormer u . ;:,, ,:,en, John Bnu.er
·
'",er, to us:ht agauu1t tne
,, a p■r..
oooet at toe hearing
·1 n1s weex ·! sessions· w\II •lNl de•
voted to hearing tne company s
witnesses
Iii tn•ra T.,.,hon. . I• Nslftl
,,. requut on incr-.•Md oper•t•
1119 coata, .,.1ue o-; It• pro"rty
broutltt •bout through lb pur­
.
en,.. of th• Ohio C.oruolldattd
ltltphon. Co,.. llmich 1ervad
fnUga ot Soutntm Oflio.
U the full 1 ncreaae b granted,
the company's
income wouul
conte to �.tf04,39a a )'ear. 1 ne
amount Jett alter lot.al expend1•
�ures were 1uDtracted wou1d be
�,b:&gt;2,0tJi compueo t-o tne pre1t­
t:nt �,'t!S..1.,ililO a !'UC lipoxeaman
1M11d.
t roru this sum, dividends to
stocxnolaers
'WOUld be witn
ar.iwn.
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Kath) Sue
Still Clings
To Life } oday

K•thy Sua White wH still
clin9in1 to llfa 1t noon toctey
•t Chlfclren'a Hosplt•I In Col,
umbus with h•r condition "stlll
critical."
Sheriff Ral,,ert H•rtenbach
·said Nday that $515 ha■ beffl
contrlbu..d to h1lp tht . pa�ntl
m"t the $100 per day hotP1tal
exptnM with mo,. contrlbu•
tlona Nin■ rec:.ivtd hourly. A
conttlrHtr wlll be furnllMCI for
contributions tonl1ht •t the
election party and other con•
t•lntn h•ve bHn pl•ctd in
nt•ltH,h­
bu,hwt.1
verlous

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This Is Kathy

Su•'• Nnnth
dly In th1 hospUal following 1
fall lo1tt Tueld•y at th• home
of her pel'9nts. Shi Mlfftrffl multlpl• hNd lnlurlff.

Deadline News

Th• Pomeroy l'nM,vency lqUtd
WH c•IIH out •t 1 1 •· m, to­
dtiy when PHrl D, Lotttld..,
17, NII nNr the Sw1ta:el Str•
vie• Station on WHt . Main St,
T"t a9N m•n had IJt•rttd to
walk from hit home on Ea.t
Main to th• hotM of his Msttr
on WMI Main •ncl NCIIOM ••·
hai.at.d. He complet..t his lour
no, In tht, omff9'111cy truck.

CALLED TO C'OLUM.:JS
Don EaaJman, son of Mr. and
Mra. Leland Saxton, Nye Ave.,
OPIN MIXED
NEW YORK UPI � StOCke
Pomeroy baa bee n called to Col•
umbua by· the V. N. Holderman O™"Wd "'"'ow and mixed in mod•
iuate trading todJ,y.
Sons Co.t for employment,

Program Outlined

Ike Would Play Down Politics
As Emergencies Face Congress
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Eisenhower today call•
ed upon Congress to avoid, "electioneering" and ,dve 1 !Witt
le�s­
approval to his $4 billion foreign aid program, new

lation, gas tax and postal

rate

rarm

increases and other

priority

specia l message that amount•
Union report that the admin•
istration's new proposal on health care for the aged wi ll be
sent to Congress th.s week. t�e eh�rtn�u o� time
.
and poU•
He urged Congreaa to exercise
'nie appointment of Robert J.
be all�w�
not
will
rivalries
tic.al
Morris a1 Auisbnt Controller of reiitrai nt and prudence in eumin·
to
ed
pre
v
nt
from
Sfl'!"'tnf
WI
it
.
Columbus a nd Southern Ohio Elec. in11 prog:ra mA designed to pn&gt;vid ie
n P"?Ple eff�ctivt!ly.
America
th�
tric Company bu been annou nced benefiltt for Iarce group, oi
Ma.tters ■re •till pending that
by Karey )1 . Miller, President.
Americans or section■ of the
are vital to lbe health of our
by Harry M. Miller, President. counlJ'y
economy and to the nation·• te·
· L ittlo Time Laft
Morris, who has been with the
t:urity and world peace; none of
utility for 24 year1, ii an account·
Noting that Lhere are only
ua can afford lo electioneer at
[
ing graduate of Miam1 U nlverpity about two month� left in lhis
the upense of the.e."
and ■twlied law at Fnnldin llni• I session of Congress, the Pruident
The President bu vigorowly
verlity. He baa Aened the Com· Hid:
op ed D m r tic ro
panY as a Clerk, Traveling Auditor,
"We should jointly resolve that
poi
� posal■ for
t oc �
compul!JOry medical insurance as
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tern
al Aud•
C1erical Supervilor, In
part of lhe SOcia:I Security . proIWT a nd wa-s, · until ht.. recent pro.
gra
motion, Manager of the Account1isenhowet ltreued
the,e
lo&amp;: Department.
items:
0
F ann L..l,t.tim: Recommend•
ed
!bat Congre,, •cl n... 1o laee
0
ds
up
•• difficull -lema faoe4
0
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JI
by farmer. and eue fedtQJ con•.
.
b-olt in this area but he -,,
nv.e o.
OOtlhP'·
Adult
Scou�
of
the
dil•
spedfic
oolutlooa.
-"l)
Incl ■re lo m.,t tonight at 7:30
Mlnl"'u"' w- Be ha� .,.
I In U.. Point Pleasant Armor/
,-i,,i,1on of lhe. fedur ::n-. ....ie,
-on
p�n Iuturj activities. Bob Siler, wares to about three
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NA'POL
":ON,
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U?I-Autho�i•
fie�
exec1:1ti�
8:lld
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more
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worten
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a
nd
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lies sought ne w leads today in [ Slier said 1t as "v1Lally 1mpor. moderate increase in thfl dollar•
the fatal shooting c,f n ighL::lub tant" that all institutiunal repre• an•hour minimum.
owner Rohert 8. Harris, whose sentat;ves a nd old and new memGas Tu: Recommended a h&amp;lJ.
b�y was found In his Emberli ben df the district committee at• cent a gallon boost in the guo,
nightclub Monday on U. S. 24 six Lend.
line Lax to keep the highway
mlle!l �est of here.
Wil_bur
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Pleas•
i
ck.son,
program
Point
on schedule a nd ■u�
.
is committee po1ted an idditiona] aviation fuel
. Shenff .Fred �els said Har• ant . mdustrialist,
r1s was killed durmg a robbery cbairma n .
tu, e:a:terision of some excin tn•
-------�ttempt sometime Su nday '!'lorn•
es and an increase in postal ntmg. The body was fou nd m an Hoods
es, He wants to raiae firiit class
Ce
leb
rat
e
upstairs . room by . 11 son, Richarsf
mail rates from tour to five cents
H. Harns �r Def.1ance.
and inerea� a!r mail from seven
Anti.Burglary Week
The sheriff said robbery was
ST. PETEkSBUN.G, Fla. UPI _ to eight centa.
"defin itely" a motive. He said Some hoodlums celebrated this
- -- ----Harris' room above the nightclub city's "anti•burglary week" by
was ra naacked and his puri:e was breaking into a aafe compa ny
mil8ing. The sberifr said I search Monday night ind escaping with
of .the upstairs indicated Harris about $7 .000 in safe-openi ng tools
was aurprieed while in bed or .after practicin1 with them by
just before he retired Sunday opening several safes i n the build·
morning.
ing.
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ad Nr the a1ecti. ,-,ty to,.
n llht .,........ ., TM 0.11,
S.ntl nel, Hoftry awJn■ 11kt t..
•, tllat tha camer lfere room
formerly accu,W br TM Mad­
em Mart haa """' -.,lppN
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPI) - Caryl Chessman who end­ with chain. llthh, arNl hNt
ed hi• 12-year-battie for life with a smile and a wink Monday fer the connn...,_ of the IIN
... ,.., folb whe fflllJ fin,,lf tho
in the gas chamber at San Quentrn Prison will be cremealed ni■flt
•Ir on the •coelllh INdl.
today without ceremony Just 24 hours after his execution.
A ,ultlic add,.. IJltem Is ..,
1'he 38-)'ear-old red light bandit
Ing iumllhad br Aaleclahd
died without knowing that he uled execution at JO a. m. (pdt) Rodlo and -• ""'"" will
missed bis ninth reprieve from (1 p. m. e.d.t.)
1Ni INNdcast • fut u lhoy
Miss ColNte Hien,, Goodm■n'•
death b)' seconds.
.,. t1ltul•tod at ttt. llltdion
ucrM,try� · IIOf tho
umlNtr of
Except fer • I.at, •PPNI 11111
1M prl■on frGffl the f.udfe'1 l•w
a mlsclf•l..t tel-,hon• the llfw
clerk but copied It Wront. tot·
of ChoMm■n might MW Men
11" 1"'....i
spared ... In, •t lu1t for an
hour.
Al 10,01 I. m. ,be dilled the
But hydrocyanic 11as doe1n't ac­
count for error. It goes to work wrong number. She theq got thie
unmediatcly - as it did on the correct o ne and reached San
man "who never killed anyone," Quenten a l 10,03 •. m. - the
but was convicled on 17 eounla the minute the J)ellels dropped .
The Middleport Park Asnocia•
Goodma n salll the call wa, tio n met last night at the City
counts of kidnap, robbery a nd
forced sex pcrveralon against two "just too late," ' but he indicated Hall with Charlea Clarkson, pre­
that Chessman would have be�n sident, conducting
women.
the meeting.
Diah; Wrons NumlMr
granted on ly an ex.U:� hour �f ,hfe the group voled to purch111e I
,
Fedr-ral Judge Louis E. Good· because there was no mPr1t to Jung1P•gym ror the part
and also
man in San Francisco was . tr)'in,g the last•�nd plea.. The &lt;:orivict to order 25 Lambardy
PoPJar
to reach San Quentin to grant a went lo his death, still denying he trees.
one-hour slay when the cyanide was the "red light bandit.''
June 5 was set as the date for
pellets splashed into a vat of &amp;ul•
the first big fund raisi ng project
phuric acid.
of the summer. The affair will be
Attorneys Geor11c T. Davis and
a fish fry .and held at the park
Rosalie Asher reached Goodma n
It was announced that the
just moments before the se:h.ed•
drinki ng {punta.ins will be- instal•
led before the Little League ball
Prin1ary Moat Costly
season beg.ins. Due 'to the efforts
emlNHI" h•w been of Mr. Clarkson, Joh n Thomp10n,
COLU&amp;.8US
UPI - . Ohioa ns
votf!d today in the Buckeye mobbed anct A.merlc•n tourlsts coach and a number of the Little
I n s u l t • d League players the park hu been
tnd
State's most complitakd - and thrHMnod
probably it1 most costly - pri• by ,.,.1.,.,1 lfl!lt•htd tty th• mowed and clea ned with all trash
-xec:utlon of Coryl Cttaum.n.
mary election.
hauled away.
'1"- dNth 9f the co,tvlct.d
Fair, sunny weather wc1s on
The picnic tables have been
hand. But few clear-cut issues, kldnap«-pcnffl -• hHdllne put out and arc ready for use.
few hard-fought fights and lew MWI around th• world, la,.-fy
The nex.t meeting will be held
important posts on the ballots •• a result of tho ■id• clrcul•• May 18 to make further plans
were all factors expected to keep tlon of boolr.1 hi- Wl'Off In the for the fish fry and p�na for the
dtafh houH.
the vote light.
summer.
In
lnspired
..,_ fflff■u.-. by opp,Mitktn to
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
WOMEN TO Ml T
Admitted: Jessie Lambert, Mid• capital pu,1ishmfflt, but for tha
The Catholic Wome n's Club of
dleport; Dayton Warner, S)'racuse; Mttt p,art whlit horrlflad for,
•limn ,.., tlM ludkltil cl.J•r the Sacn!d Hearl Chiirch will
Bobby Caldwell, Reedsville.
Discharged: Mrs. Jean Van th•t kopt Chfl1m1n In tho 1had· meet in their regular monthly
Cooney, Pomeroy; Arthur Tracy, ow of 4eattl for 12 .,..,._ Molts se11lon at the church audilonulll
Pomeroy; Jesae Lambert, Middle• - lo LI""'"- S-• 'lburaday evenin&amp; 11 8 P� ID. it it
&amp;llDIIIIIICed.
Mo¥.NNldto, Ind Milin.
port.
,,
.

matters.
The Chief Executive said in a
ed to a mid-session State of t he

Lea Sou1Jht
In Sh. . Of

llD Owner
N•l.d.tC}-•L

Adult Scooters
Meet Tom1Jht In
Armory Buildinr,
ll&lt;IM

to

Plans Completed
For Sentinel
Election Partv

Chffllman Ended Life With
Smile, Wink In Gas Chamber

:�i: ...,, ,.., •;

-�

°' Park Assoc
iation
Makes
Purchase
0
f Equipment

Embassies Mobbed
In World Cities
For Chessman
�- s.

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