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·�Daily Sentinel, Pdmeroy-Middleport, o.)day a, 1960

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J 1 J Mot hers, Daughte rs Attend Dinner
SpOnSOred By Federated Women's Guild

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Mrs. Zundel Was
Speoker For
Family Night

Mrs. Ralph Zundel apoke to
first
the congregation of the
Baptist Church. Middleport, Wed .
ne5d ay evening when the ch tuch
held a hm1ly Night meeting in
observance of Family Wfflk.
In her ta lk on ··Christian Fam•
•ly L•le· · , M" Zund e l Lold of
w ays '" strengthen and enrich
the family as a umt. She empha,bed families worshiping togeth•
er. enJoyme11t of music to1ether
I le�rning together, k eeping com:
m1ttments ancl discusaing their
futurea together.
Mrs. Zundel list ed 1 0 ways
which f1n11l1es can
strength en
thei r lives .t s . Having run together, cel ebr;it111;::: :µecidl days sha ring e x perienc es. family c�unsel­
ing, smgin t:, worki ng,
und er•
standing each ol her. rntcrta ini ng
others. go111g lo church together
and gn·111g sacrifil'al l y .
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She emphasized t he need for
pue�tli lo _spe nd as murh time as
pou1ble _w i th their childre n .and
lo wonb1p togeth e r es a family
50 H to not looi;e lhe be nefit an d
blesting which j 8 g.ained by lam­
07 worship.

T�e an_n ual moth�r-daughter dinner sponsored by the WoGu ild_ or the Federated. c hurc h was he ld W ednesday at
6:30 p . m . , with 1 1 1 mothers and daughters present.
�!rs !'h al �1 e 1 nhart ass1s1M by
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�Ir... l·li•la nd ll ml':. . '.1-t rs . Uale d e the ir
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d ection of Mrs. Guy R u-;.
Sm11h, �Ir� J..awn·rll'e Lanning, se ;ind Mn. Marvin BW"t,
p«'
8(· n !'f rutzlmg. �1 r� W J Bar• sl:'nted a group of
_Ms
songs
and
inger
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lcls 11111d · ,.rs l . tady:. l"w.:kler pre• playii mclud ing, The Bible
ng,
p;ir(' d the dJ11nn. v. hich was serv- Je1ms Loves Me. Praise Him,So
Two
ctl by l'llll :-1t- 1nh,m , Uen N eutz· f'r nge rs,
The Willem .an, God Made
1mg, H&lt;' v Waldo J . 13;i rtels, D ille
Bab i es, Jesus Sees Me, The Llttle
:,11111h , fhi-.�lrr K n i g ht H nd J oseph Bunn y
a nd the step, t,p and bow
Sisson t;il,1£, 1.h-wrauons under motion song and cl o-500 with the
thP Sl.pcrns1on of .\1 1...s Erm;ii pray er song, "We Thank Thee." •
Smith wuc p11sh'l flower arrange.
Particip1it1ng were Manly n and
,m·nt 11 uf l!rn·n . _yellow and pink, C. ralynn _Tracy, Ehzabel� Blaett
� Marc111 Owen,
w11h matrhmg n.1pk111� ilnd can - ncr,
Connie Lan•
dlc�
ning JJ�1my �hmo_ll, Allen Holter,
l.ro1cc wa� SJVl'I, tiy )lrs. Thom - Davld Crov:, �arvm Wilaon, lteaa
as Young, spmtual ltfe chairman Booth, Eddi e Young, Stevie Jewel
;i. nll l h.
, under the �1- I M
c prugr11m 'AilS
Hlrold E. Hubbar d,
presided
e lanie BW"t, Dehn ICennedy. in'.
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�l:� � �� �� -1: �� ��l�n&amp; �: •: grid Hawley, �•ncy Crow, Rhond a over !he service a nd introduced
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· Be ee Wilson, Jennifer Chapraan Milr:e Mrt. Zun del and Mrs. Beulah
. u ti
!_bite 10 d Mrs. Paul Haptonstall
� �rses; � :� t :"'1 neas G i lmore and Donald Smith. '
c n u : , Mrs.
a
..-uO ting "My God and I'' . M rs.
Fred Blaettnar, president. A gift of
Mrs. Rlcbard Youo1·• iroup j H1pton1t11l accompanied
them
money w u given t o the Kathy Sue n n g "How I&gt;o YQU Do Mother " on her aecordi a n and als0 p I ayed
, White t'und. following the ain e ing afte r wb.lcb a skit, "Tlie &amp;pelll�g "Swtet Hour of prayer .. 16 an
o r "St.itk Up t h e Dishes For the Clai;s" w.u presented b y Carla •ccordian wlo .
�en to Wash' ' the group adjourned Norton, Sandy Hendrlckl, Mary
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Tbe &amp;ervice -WilS opened with
to !he s_a nc_tuary for the program. Francia, Jantee Schmoll, C.ndy
A rec1t11t1011 "We Love You M.o- Grueaer and Linda Smtth. A reel• an or&amp;il.n•puum cJuCl ··My Task"
lher.'' by Caralynn and Mar ilynn lation, "To Rock ur Not Lo R-k " by Mr t. L. ec1 1 Br.. ubury ,nd M r,·
Tracy, Mel a me Burt and EIWlbeth was given by Donna Jl.elbel "'"
who Gerald Anthony after which L .
Blaettnar, opened th e progri m 1f . alao 11ng, "Rockaby e Ba by ," Three D. D11cs gave L he evening prayer.
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Alter tne devot ion a! service re•
t�r whu:h a toast to mothers w11 readln11 wtre 11ven lnclud ln(I
freabm
enta were served in the
.Il l Ven by Sa lly Globokar a nd I toast ·'The Br■vrst Battle," by Penny
to. da ughters by Mrs. Phll Globo lr.ar Hay es; "Mother and Othen," by bateme n t with Mrs. Hubbard
with Mn. Lena Huber givina: a C heryl Hood, and "An Apology to serving punch a nd Mrs. James
toast to dau2hters a nd grand - Mother,'' by Ann Holter. The pro- Pul l e !} the cake. O t hers aHl1tin a
daughler1. .
gram cloaed with a recitation were Mrs. Pa ul Smart , Mra. Tony
The Hegmneri Departm ent, un• ·' Which Lov1d Beat," , by BeHi� Fowler and Mn. Ray R. Plclr.en1.
The refreshment table waa cen---Wa taon.
- •---Potted plants - were 1iven to lere(I with a be.euli ful a rran1:e•
Mrs. C. _J. Ebenbach, the oldest m ent of 1piria .end lilacs ce ntered
mother pre se nt , and to A[rs. Jlmrny with a church replica .
Joe Guinther, the youn,:eat mother
pre$ent.
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Fai r Program

Visiturs thh week with Ml!,1 Loia
Cecil were Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Ca rpenter who were enroute from
their winter home in Florida to
l nei.r ho rn� in Athena, Mrs. T. F.
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c.ec1I ol Coolv1i1e and Mn. Vlrgin l.i , Bentz
rhorly, a former
resld_ent ol R11clne and n ow 11,,i.
Ina: m Zanetvllle .
Mri. Haro]� Hood. proprietor
of Mary June II Be,rnly Shop NI·
turned ho me Tu esday (rom Colum
bus w_he re she spt!nt three daya
a llend i n g t�e Beauty Colle ee for
ttdVlHH'e hair styles.
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H�b Shirk o.nd ftUllscll S hirk Jr.
of Sprin�fldd vi�i lc d over the
weekend with their grandmother
Mn. Mm11 ie Erlew111e 11n d famuY
on Gran t �I. Mrs. Erlewine who
ha a lil.!en 111 for i.e,• er.a l weeka Ji
a llttl e impro��� Mrs. Jamu I ltu! Sr. and Mn.
Ro hrrt Jklbcl we :-c 1 11 Loe an
ye1te_rd11y to attend a regional
meet1n1: of 1:11rden clubs.
Mr. li n d Mrs. Jo1 1 S ehli af v Ja il,
od thl11 week wlth M n . n. �. Sti ns�ury and Ml11s S1d! y Sr haa t . Mr.
Schaaf h.11 been rccen l ly di••
1.!hargcd from the 11rmy au d from
hore th(')' weut tu Calllt to vlail
with Mrs. Sc-haa l' R po1. ren la .
M u . A. V. Smi t'h and M n.
Kathryn Thomp»on and children
'!loved thi!I week
from Short
fou.rlh Street to Nay Ion Run.
M�. and Mn. Paul Bo11Uc ,re
mov m11 In to the l'. w. Vance
propet1ty 011 Sixth Avenue.
ltr. and Mrll. Charles Neal and
irln d1on, l'erry , were In Port1mouth one day last week.
Mr. and MM!. Vlrill Edward•
have return ed tu their home In
Columbus a fter
spendlni the
Wfflr.111n d with Mr. and Jifrs.
Charita Edward, and Mr. and Mra
L. S. Dile, ind other relatlvea.

Contribution Made Discussed Wh en
M 1' n'st
To Kathy Sue _
I e rs M ee t
Devotions by the Rev. Arthur
Hos p'1 tal FUn d
McCaul y, host pastor, op ned t h
mcetl g or the M
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e igs County
A contrlbutlon w11 made to L he
in1sterlal
A.s ,wc1al 1on held Mond ay
Kathy
Su&lt;' White fund when th e
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, Golden Rule Cla11 of the Pome• at lhe Racme Baptist Churth.
ltev. Eui::cnc Brow n presld enl
roy Church of Chrtat met Tuesday
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e vening at the hmlle of Mn. Mel· 1 cond ucted
busin�ss scuio�
whe n the foir program was d is•
vln Smith, CHeater Road .
Mn. Elwood Bowen , prealded cut1ed. Rev. F'ran d s H. Glazi er
at. the., . meetin g which opened WH na med chairm a n of the fa�
wHb. . �e\l,Cillion1 taken from Pro • proa:ram . The Rev. D elbert �. S.
verbi 15 by Mn. Walter Kennedy M U ia, District Superinten dent ot
Jr., who ill.so read a poem ''What the Ohlo Southest Conferenct&gt; of
l s The Bihlt'?'' and cloffld with the Ev a ngchc.il Unite d Brethren
pr11yer. Members reapon ded to C hurch, WIil be the speaker for
roll call with a readlnf concern • the op e ning ni y h \ of the fair Rev
Ing "Mother". Plans were made Ha rold Do:;ter 11p9k e of his futur�
for a wiener roast for me mbers work with the Bethany Colleie of
and families in Ju ne at the Mid• whl e h he will be repre sentative
The _ next me e ting w JII be a �(.
d!eport Park.
A chuact er 11kctch on Asher luck_ din ner for ministerei and the i r
WIiii given hy Mn. Ed ward Ve noy fam1ll oa 011 June Z8 at Forked
and e n tertainment was In charge Run L.a k o,
of Mn. Bow ers with prl1.l!ll award- , A t lrndm
g were Rev. Roberl n.
r d t o Mn. Alda JeHere and Mn· C ard, Rev.
Pa_ul Hook s. Rev. Fred
Charle11 •:akcw.
1 · Go1.r� ner , ,,irs. Edmu nd Life,
R e fr csh rncnh were sorvod by
Rev. • rank Dunn , Rev. McCauley,
lhe hosteaa to Mrs. Gladys Dailey
Rev.
Brown, Rev, Pearl Casto, llev.
M r8 . Kennedy, Mrs. Jeffen, Mn. I
Do5lu, R e v. llalph Zunde l, R ev.
Harol d Smith, Mrs. Esk ew, Mre
� John Elwooll and R ev. Howard
Bower ,. M rs . Venoy an d 50
lluppe lt.
Cr a lg and Mn. Denver Kipple.
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Mrs. Maxine Arnold. Girl Scout
cookie so.hi chairman for the coun•
Ly . lR 11nnounc\ng • mecll nf for
l'"rlday ;it ten o' clock Ill the Sun•
sh ine Coth1ge In Middleporl of
Stout ('OOkle aale le aders. Mr,.
Arnold uk t h• l each leader have
her work sheet comple ted and be
rea dy lo tu,rn In I fin•I r11porl.
Mra. Arnold \11 expreuln,i her
appredatlon to 111 who helped
m a ke the Brownie and Girl Scout
cooikle 11le I 8UCCHI.

l,e,ulers To /Ifeet

Mr. Wa llac e Nic hols

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Election o( om eers WH he ld
w hen th e y out h Fellowship 0(
the Rock
Spring.a · Methodist
I Church m et Monda,- evenlni at I
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the church.
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Mary Mc Mee, president, con­
du�ted the
buslneaa
seHion
· which opened with the Lord 's
Prayer I n unison an d scripture
rea d ing or 1 Corinthia ns 12: 4_30
by ituth Ann Brothen. Officers
el ected were Louann• Leonard,
pre8i den t ; J a net
Arnold, vice
presi dent; Carol Bearhs,
secre• 1
tary: Rutn Ann Ball ey, treasuUJ';
Patty Arnold ,
news reporter·
and Roger Leirh elt, represent.a�
tive to the O(flclal Bo.a.rd.
It w.. announced that th,
Ch e,ter charg, M Y F we,e Invited
to attend a Bkatlng party fllurs•
day evening given by the Paator.
�I Unity o( Shad e Valley . A meetrng of th4; Ch ester charge MYF
wa:; announced for May 8th a l the
Alfred Methodist Church.
S even rea d ings were elven dur•
Ing the pro1ram hour ,includ ing·
Woreh l p For the Home, P1ttY
Arnold an d Mary Ja ne Dougla1·
What Ne w Commandment Did
Jeaus Giv e Janet Arnol d ; A Re•
de 111 pUon l'•Uo-wahtp, lbry lft­
Afe�: Golden Rule, Ruth .Ahri
ll1tl1y; Our Fellowship Jn The
Church, Louanne Leonard; Personal Callin g, Rlchard Clark · and
My Life-Now An d Then, ' Mrll.
Hugh Bcarhs.
The meeting closed wi t h the
M YF ben ediction a fter which re­
freshmen h were se rved by Lou•
an aa Leonard.
The ne xt meeting will be he ld
Monday, May 16, with Mary Jane
Dougl111 as h01le111.

ALUMNI TO MEil
The Harrisonville Alum n i All•
IO('iatlon has announced II meet•
Ing for Monday, MRy g at 8 p, m.
lo complete plan11 tor the Alumn i
banquet to be h eld M1y 2 1 . The
me eting · will be held al the Harrl­
!IOnvllle School.

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int cool.,. Rain llbly. LAow ....
ft� SO. north■- 60 UltMvfh.

I Ugly Tornadoes Rip 2 States.
Hundreds Are Dead, Injured

WILBUR.TON, Okla. UPI - A I about 30 squa re blocb of this town
seriea ol ugly tornadoes danced levelina: a bout 12 square blocb
auou Okl1hom1 a nd Arkanw and ca111ing M per cent damage lo
during the night leaving hun dreds Uie rnt. All water in the town
ol dead and injured, many more was contaminated by the 111.orm.
The twister dutroyed the Cal­
homelu1, and lhi1 town I sh.am•
Baptist Church just before
vary
bU4id
an
bin of wrecked hoURS
50 persona were to begin a ,upper.
nen build,ings.
re
At leat )5 persons were known The Rev. R. L, Phillipi aaid lbe
hey
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e,cape,
to
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ce
cha
no
wl.fl
and
zone,
torruido
dead in the
more than 230 penons were in- I jU1t knell and prayed. AH were
jured, many aeriou1ly and some illjured .
crit'ica lly.
"We were bounced around as
The twisters 1tarted skipping I. 1 In a ca e, ., Phil!"Ip&amp;· 111·d· "It
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Thursd ay ni&amp;ht, and continued
if the whole ,arth had
m
as
td
tee
hammering a dozen small town, rallen from ��b us. It �med
Oklahoma about d usk
across
we.. wl!r'e f�llmg forever . . . .
bou n. They
for the next four
We d iscovered one ,..oman
struck Ark.anaa• early today.
t 19 yeara old under a m�t­
abou
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Several victim, were killed as
R. L M �omaell of ra� IO
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suppe
to
own
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they nt
lion
IOI US, � 11&amp;lr:.01ee, 1a1�.
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while they 1lept and at leut three She was dead. lymg face down in
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pe rsons died when their can were
aboul 111: lRCbet o( water , The
piclr:ed • up orr a highway and storm apparently ripped her ha�
smaahed along the roadside.
out of her handl. The baby wun t
1 3 o..d At WHlllllrtM
to � found . Sb.�. 1till clutched tbe
sa
Reports from Wilburt.on id 13 ba I blanket
by
penona were kilwl and up to lz:t.
-------COLUMBUS UPI-Mrs. Richard penons injured.
R. Willis, who can· ,whip up a
The twiater churned through
chicken d inner that'a oul of th is
world, won the Mr&lt; Ohio title ----------Thursday night.
The comely, 30 year old Wash -_
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s
four won the title a fter , &lt;wowith
n
hour coo k-OU in competitio
16 othe r contestant,.
IRONTON, O. UPI-A 1am of
Runnerup was Mrs. Richard P . J
re5CUe 'WOR�r!"unda,y
ury
Funeral &amp;UYices for Cetil L. .
MacDermott of Welllngton, who
Ios a
lto\lr
came i n second after placing fint Sleeth, a&amp;e 62, who died IRl&lt;ldenly :.'11
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91 e,
782
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al his home fhlll"lday nipt,
in home .planning.
tince Wedne&amp;e4 ·
veMra. Willis, who faiJed to 1&gt;l1Cf! South tulu, Akron, 0., will be
fltllt In any lndLYidmrl events, held Saturday at t p. m . a.Ill tbe
The body of
N
mini
prtl)UM clllcke11 · roy1le, • 4illt P�-1- f.untnl.. � �
made -wWa chicken breull, herb so� with burial at Kirkland llleia- fact ::nn:YI B urtm,lon on ifi e
l stufflnf and
sour cream-mush- onal Gardena� near l,.akia.
Ohio River al1 9_: 15 p. m. (edt).
Mr. Slee(h _ had been I foreman
room sa uce; fudge calr.e and
ic-rt thaD � • • ......-teti; uliDC
Goodyear Rubber Co., WH thei� hanck• ..
ch.eesecake.
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1 at the
'""":"'a nalive of Clifton and ,vu I equipment,
.a.g1m1t
irtrualed
veteran of WGrld war
.the cloek
I shifting sand, around
• e
the boy
h6pe
tbat
slim
Sir
the
in
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$
rs
Survivors are three brothe
aJlve.
be
1lill
mi&amp;ht
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HuntVirgil
ton:
Forrest, Charles
High National Record
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About 800 spectaton, including
Gall, ington and Ray of Miami, Fla. ;
Emory's St. Patrick's
father, Minor Payne, • and
the
cC
oy,
M
these 1ist ers, Mn. Thelma
WASHINGTON UPI - U . S. of• da ughter of COBA sire Emory's St.
thr
broth ers , ;md three 1isten,
ee
n,
Harri.Io
Lucy
Mn.
Fla.,
licials said today that Soviet Pre· Patrick, produced 20,326 pounds of Miaml.,
at the scene -when the
were
Mn. Zona Rogers, New·
mier Nikita J{hrushchev appears milk and 91� pounds of butterfal Clifton
body WU finall1 reeov•
uth's
y
o
Mill
an
d
ton, W . Va.; Miss Lesaie
, to be trying to lay .a basis for to set the natio nal record.
ered.
Gail is the first or the G uernsey Ivy Sleeth, both of Mason.
blaming the West if the Big Four
Thomas
Henry
parenta
His
to
age
of
yean
The �oulh'11 mother, Mrs. Dor­
summit conference fails lo ease breed under five
produce over Z0,000 pounds of Sleeth and Nora (Riddle) Sleeth, othy Payne sobbed as bis body
tensions.
prel.'eded him in death.
wa1 brought from the bole in the
This was their interpretation of milk in 10 months. This h1. mous
Frien ds will bl! receind at the ba&lt;"k)'ard of th eir borne from 2S
available
is
i:.ire
y
Guernse
l{hrushchev'a R o c k e t - r attling COBA
at fun�al home anytime after 6 p. feet down..
speec=h to the supreme Soviet to all Meigs County dairymen
m. Saturday. '11le Rev. Richard
techCOBA
"We pray ed lhat our boy would
Thursday, which included t he dis· the regular fee said
1 Wright will of(lciate.
Slerrelt.
Dick
n,
a
nlci
be returned to us alive. We pray•
closure that a U. S. plane was ahot
ed without ceaaing the nlgbt a nd
last
down over the Sovlet Union
lhe acetdent happened•
Sunday.
:�::..i
The United States pressed its
Pa1ne·s fatbel\ pa1tor of the
Inquiry into lhe plane incide nt.
T1bernacle
Emmanuel
Baptist
Americ an officials were conv inced
the Russians had destroyed an un•
armed U. S. weath er plane with an
from the well.
unconscious civilian pilot who ac­
Chand•
ll
Campbe
J.
Dr
from
ay
yesterd
received
letter
a
In
fron•
the
ddentally strayed across
ler Supervisor of the OhJ o Scholarship Tests, it was declared
I
lier from Turkey.

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llolb ol thct• con,e,ndera !or lb•
Democratic prealde.ntial nomln■.•
Uon Interrupted their eampalcn11
to be Jn W11hin1ton today for the
1cheduled nn■I Senate vote on
help depresaed
le1illat1on lo
In a session of county court this morning, Nora Muller, 59,
■rc u. 1n th eir par■llel auaulll
on the El.aenhower 1dmlnl1tralion, oi' Pennsylvania, was fnied •25 and costs .on a charge of in•
eath hH atreued hill belief that tox.ication brought by the aheriff, with $15 of the fine su s•
tbia blll ia important lo the pock.­ pended. She paid up and �u released.
eta of economic d iltreH in West
HAR.OLD I, DAltlT, cited by
Vlr!Pnl.1.
the ahcriff'a office on a feckleas covering . from a eoneu1alon after
in the !ace h&gt;' a bill
operatlqn chatte forrelted I NO beina .struck
b
at home pla �e. Tbe •C(ld•nl
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to
1pi&gt;f1r
r
fa'ueci
he
bond when
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be-arinc.
nose a nd for'!he■d Injury
sutfered
Y
OMI
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P
police
RO
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and was • brought to Pomeroy
by
s
servl&lt;!e,
thi
into
weat
cruiser
to
and
taken
the
Dr.
Butri
r,nu,i
mornina: wltli &amp;he new radio installed yet:terd.Q. The nd O was hoipltal In \he Ewir11 alnbulance.
At Harrisonvllle, Lolll.se Afln
ordered from a GaUlpolla �r m. at
a
C
rseY was Injured when 1he was
Monday evenlp2'.- seNlon O Pofflalso
1truck by a bat •t boiue plate.
. John G. Ginther, 00, died Th urs- erof Council.
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near Cheater.
delivt:ry of the i111:.w motor acooter Old Score May Be
J{e wit 1n empl"yee of the fOl' , C�eclr:inl park.Ina melen. is ex- Evened OD Saturday
Ohio Rlver Electric , C'o. u hU1 1 93'1 pected tomotrow. The icooter wH
When Mlddle rt and Racl11.e
wbeu he retired. He w11 a member a1so ordfired by Council Al:c.ltKlty d iamond lelimt �tana:le
tomorrow
evenin,i.
of tbe Feder■� · Church.
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p.
m.
in
M�dl
epor1: In the
at
his
death
h¥
s,Rt NG ..SIU.LL play took
He wa, preceded fn
t he
Cl au A secllon•l finals
wife'. SurvMnf are· the eon, three its toll - In lwo co\lnl.y crade ackets wlll ha ve a chance to
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g.lr.l�
w
y, Porn- achoob )'ell.erday . ilh two
si sters, Mrs. :%ph i• OqU
even an old score.
m:,y; Mn. Mary siu,.ey , Cl ark&amp;- 11 tbe victims.
It w11 in t.he early 1930&amp; that
burl, W. VJti.: MN. · Edith Adt�cer A t s�aCW1e, • Katen Grueser, Racine
beat Mlddleport In these
rin.
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n ind two 1R■ da:uJhter of M r, and Mn. No an
, Akron, 1 ,irandso
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a R k
ru .e .
re
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G e r I■ l
pndloN- the late 30a. In \he l1U1 . 19(0&amp;
Funerai aen1Cf!• will be held - -'----- ---Middleport tnoe!ttd Racine out o f
AVAIi.AiLi
l.�INIII
Ewtbe
trorJ
Saturd&amp;i' at 2 p . m.
d istrict fi �ls, 10 the laclr:eta
the
btl Funeral HOme .wh� , friendl ()�o �t ; 1'ct� ■re availare
''Me down" ln thta. jou1Un1.
fl'p?J!
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County
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STILL NARROW, MIXID
NEW YORK UPI-Stoek1 were
1enerally
narrow a nd mixed
In moderate tradlnll today.

New Pomeroy Cruiser Goes Into Service Today
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At Son's Home
Near Chester

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See Chance For
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CHAIILESTON, W. Va. UPI
Sen. John F. Kennedy and bl•
VIM Vire.in,■ l&gt;aeten staked out
a firm claim to underdo1 1tat111
today but 1tlll proteMed to eee
the
chance, l mpn,vlnil In
'Oemocr■tJc . prealdtntlal
atale's
primary conteat next T\Jttday .
In the camp Of hi■ rival, Sen
Hu�r t I{. Humph rey of • Mlnne­
aota, there wa.i • 1rowin1 ·hope of
victory.

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For Coun ty Engineer Little Chan ged

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May
Friday,
Pomeroy-Middleport,
Ohio,
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NO.
XII
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9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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Mr and Mrs Chules Buck visit•
e&lt;i Wednesday in RuUan d with
M.r. 11nd Mrs. Ran Mi2:ht.
Mrs. Francis H. Glazier, alter•
n•_te dt'l esate from the Enter·
prise EUB Church w11 i n Colum ­
bus last week to atten d the
WSWS convention hel d at the
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Burgei.1 Ave .. EUB Church.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Thoft\a Mn.
: ; corgi a Thom a , Guy Thoma' add
"'. !l_ry Lou Burnside wer e Sund a'y
vmton a t Hawk ' a Nest :Park Jn
West Virginia.

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M rs. Clilford Phillipi left
Wednei;day for a vii;it in Middle­
tow n with her &amp;0n•in•law and dau­
ghter, Mr. an d Mn.
Wtlliam.
Ne11se an d family .
Mrs. Sadie Brawn •nd Mrs.
P earl Phlllip s of Minenvlll e were
Sunday dinner guuts of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Mu11.11r.
\Yilliam Phillip3
of Rittman
arrived- Tuesd ay for a vi�it with
his mother. Mrs. Pear l Phil lips.
Mrs James Fug.ate a ccomp.inied
her brother and sisler-in , law Mr
o1.nd M rs George Melnh11rt to Col•
u�bu� . Wl'dnesd11y evening !or a
v 1s11 with Mr and Mn John Mayer
and family

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e suffered a badly bruised jaw
and waa brought to the office of
.: Middleport physician lor treat·
ment. No bonee were t,roken a nd
sbe wa� Lreated and rel eased.
She 1s thl!! daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thor Carsey.
MIMBI Rt OF THI Racine 1'"lre
Department are urged to be prese nt at a mtieUng at the town hall
Monday evening at 7:30 to make
plans for a July 4 celebration.
RUTHII.FORD GIN MANLIY,
Indicted on a manslaughter charge ,
w11 placed on probation for one
year on the usual probation lerms,
according to an entry filed In tho!
Cle:rk of Courll omce.
A MAI.RIA.GI LICINSI has
been issued in Probate Court lo
Vira:11 Leroy Cozart, 20 , laborer,
:\on of J.lr. and Mrs. HObart c02art,
and Lona Da iley, JS, daU&amp;hter
of
Mr. . and M rs. Ocran Dalley, both of
Porttand.
MAYOR KENNlnt -.:cEihinney
tined Robert B. Black, 2'1, •Rutl and
Rt.• l, $28 and co11l8 tor apeedlng
and $5 and coat.a tor llle11I muff•
ler, ln court Thuntlay nl&amp;ht.
Th• MIDDLll'OllT emergency
aquad waa &lt;"ailed.. to the Parlr:-st
, home of Lota Scott at '1:46 p. m.
'l'hunday •ftet lhe had fallen.
, 'lbe aquad wu n!eued upon arrival ol 1

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WASlitNGTON UPI - The Un it•
ed Slates loday delivered a note
to tbe Soviet Foreign Office de­
manding furth.er details concern­
ing the American pl.11ne w h ich So­
viet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev
uld was shot d own Sund a y over
BOuthern Russia.
State department omcials said
the note was handed to the Soviet
Foreign office this morning . They
added that it was not precis,ly a
protest but rriore In th e nature or
a firm requeet for add itional in ­
format ion. Meanwhile, Americ an
ortlcla ls expressed some putile•
ment as to why the Rul!5lans were
going to such length to boast ;1hout
lhelr shooting down of the plane.

Askin2 Enlighten1nent

that Carl Weese, Don Nease, and Maurice Loll, teachers in Mason Woman Treated
the Southen, Local School System, had won Round (1), con- , F B ck In·
r . � Faye W, H
cerning a question that has received wide publicity recently. 1 �.1rg1nia
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The topical question of wide tor of the assembl� lme.
■ �eated at lbe M e1�s . General
the a
d iscuuion was, "Who started
tlti.a
The question wh.tch . hu sent Ho,p1tal for a back mJury re
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.assembly line?"
of .a w ck
any peo�le probmg into pases morning as the result
m
The Elghth Grade students of
of many different mites and mod- on the Ball Run road. The car
William�burg School who cont�sl-· els of encyclol)eNu, appeared &lt;!n driven by Min J:IOH• and owned
.
ed the answer of Eli Whitney ae
Ratrden, Hart.for�.
d
a recent !lghth gr1de 11Cholan)up by Jlll dr�
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line,
d
assembly
the
of
beginner
damaged
when 1t
avily
e
h
W�li
ed
each
year
con
truct
s
tea that is
cided Henry Ford was the orili n- by tsome of the helter teache n of skidded on the ,:ravel road and
a tOr•
1tr11ct I bridge.
tht state.
The driver wae n,le11ed from
the
'item
at
h
t
d
sai
mpbell
a
C
Dr.
Even though the Racine tea&lt;!her1
-bo1pital followin1 treatment..
the
becriminate
s
di
to
forth
put
was
'ley
U
es,
themselv
were sure of
goata."
e
th
and
eoJ"lsulted nine e ncyclopedia or tween the "sheep
TWO GAME LEAD
With nin,e books of higher learnbooks of learn ing before mating
e handed Pomeroy a
Gallipoli
e
th
if
as
looks
it
them,
d
behin
Ing
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q_uettlon
d
conteste
the
or
an IS'ilue
1
in the SEO southern
lead
2-game
Local
Southern
the
or
Each book and encyclopedia con- teachers
Thursday
e division baseball race
th
not
are
certainly
District
prefer•
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suited gave Eli Whitney
a
4-3
victory
ov
e
r
lacksOn.
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Commoner Before Westminster's Great Alter

MEIGS GINERAL HOSP ITAL
Ad mitted: Berth.i Arnott, Ra·
cine; H erbert Powell, Racine;
Lester Hart. Pomeroy; Mrs. Jean
Andrew
VanCooney. Pomeroy ;
Dew•
i.dNDON UPI - Princees Mar­
Clifford
roy;
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Pom
Zwilling
Nellie garet became Mrs. Antony Arm·
Mrl.
hurst, Primeroy;
stroni;.Jones in • solemn wedding
Eggert, Middleport.
Dismissed: Anna Buck, Pome• ceremony before the gre at altar or
roy; Lester Hart, Pomeroy; Con­ Westminster Abbey today. In 1
nie Spencer, Cheater; Cly de An· small voice almost lost ill the
reat'hes of the abbey sh e promised
denon, Harrisonvill e.
to love, cherish anrt obey the com•
moner of her cho.ice.
CALL'&amp;O TUE5DAY
As lhe &amp;rc:hbishop of Cant erbury
The Racine emer&amp;encf 11quad
ced them married "in the
pronoun
AlCred
of
wa1 called to the Mme
the l'll ther and the Son
of
name
fake
to
vening
e
ay
d
s
e
1\l
crow
Ghost," a tear trick­
Holy
e
th
Jamea Swartz to Holzer Hospital and
face of the Queen
the
down
led
'M1e
illneas.
den
following a sud
squad also m ade a run to Holzer Mother.
her vowl
Ma"tgaret fumbled
with Mrs.
Hospital W ed nesday
Denver Boggeu. a maternity ca se. once. She stumbled slightl y when
asked lo take Armstrong,Jones
"for bet ter, for worse."
SHED LOST
Before she f.'OUld repeal the
Pomerov firemen wen t to . anse, the archbishop looked up,
phras
wer a cail today· at 10:30 a. m.
d the phrase and Princess
stale
r
e
to
D1nvllle
o!
de
si
this·
one mile
uniantifi,,d property where a Margaret replled without any
shed was loat to fire. No eatlmate trouble.
Ar&lt;llllrllllf-.lO&lt;leg oppeared net:
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Armstrong-Jones t.ook from t he
vow. and pale but got through his
archbishop a wedding ring made
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lines ,ucttssfully.
His hand&amp; moved nel"V(Jualy, but from a nugget of Welsh gold
he calmed down and a smile broke and slipped il onto the finger of
across his face after the Duke of the prlnceu.
Thi• wu a marria ge which
Edinburgh wbillpcred to him.
For Margaret, it was the joy- ignored many royal traditions.
It was the first time a eom­
OUI climax to a romance which
of gossip moner had married a princess of
had overcome weeks
and innuendo a nd whic h had been the blfHJd royal a t the grea t altar
subjected to the snobbery ot which for 900 years hu been th e
crowning pl1ce of Britain's kings.
mu&lt;"h of European royalty.
Near Queen Elizabeth At the
d
An
This was :.t:argaret's day.
the hundred s of thousands of divorc� parents ol Arm1trong­
Brlton1a little peopl e who cheered Jones: another first for royalty,
her on the way from Clarence which frowns on d ivorce.
Among lop.rank EUN1pean roy­
House to tlie abbey proved they
only Queen Ingrid of Oen•
lilllY,
the
loved her an d approved
accepled the weddinJ invila•
mark
could
who
pflncess
a
or
choice
have had kings or princes bul lion.
But 111 t he gossip and crit.ici!m
cboae a commoner in!'tead.
''With t his ring I lhee wed," melted away on (hit perfkt
intoned the archbishop of Canter• tprln&amp; day. Gray Old Loudon put
1 on her part)I' dresl for th&amp; oocabW'J.
lion.
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Roanoke . V1rg101a. Wednesdo) tu
. t 25, OES I n M"ddl
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epor t Th ursd ay
,tteod th• funeral of w,11,am " · o·IS t nc
\ Bland.
M rs. James Clatworthy, District treasurer of District 25,
s ii spendin&amp; t he O E S . was honored Thursday evening when E vangeline Chan·wi&gt;t-k
..irs. endBill 1nLewiHudson
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Mrs. Roland F.ggert l!!nlered the

will visit with her nephew.
}l 1l· h.i el, and o1 her n· la1 1Yt&gt;S

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in Mariet1a rt"cen l ly 10 �- 1s11 w1 , h
Meiga C'.enf'ral Ho1pilal westerday 1heir daughter, J ose p h i n f.' . and h l'r
and will undergo m.ljor �urgery famil)•.
today .
Mr�. John Zerk](' wu returned
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. local. \Ir fro111 Holzer Hos pital Wedn esda ,·
and Mrs. W1llrnm Bland and \!rs anf is reported to b4' impr m' i n -i
Clarence Arche-r of Akro11 were
, ,· " r .ce I y from recf'.Jl surgrn .

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ot Grace Episcopal Church met
Wednelday evenlng at the home
of M.rt. Theod�e
Ebersbach ,
!°19t Mair, St., Wllh MNI. H. 0
Ewing, as C�·hostesa.
Arn ngemenu of spring rlowers decorat•
ltd the home for the occaaion.
Devotions by Mrs. Ewing. pres i dent, opened the me.eting, durIng the busineS! seulon the May
rellow.11hip Day meeting held at
lhe E�Lerpri1e El 'B Chur&lt;"b today
was d1scuSJled. A spring work

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!er . QES
� met at t h e M asomc
mon!hly meeting.

nu ri ng ! he socia l hour roll�wing t�e . meeting, a han9kerdud sho�e..r was he ld f&lt;?r her in the d1nmg room o! the cha;,;

l l'r \lr� Clatworthy. who 1s also
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, a 1• .. ,1 \1atron or t he local chap- I ler announcing th_e Tri Annu�l
l i er , was e lect-:.1 tu !he district asaeml)ly wh)Ch_ wi_ll be , held m
orfit'i' al 1 h r school or instruction N o v em be r at Miami, Flori�. was
wh1rh was held 1n Middleport 11,l so read by the secretary, Mr.s.
Charles Bennett.
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1• rs. G uy Rt&gt;&gt;·no Id s
annou n&lt;'t d
I l\l r� I · hPo N eutzlm g, w o rthy that lhe broo ms which the chap•
a 1
or l
es1
sell for the blind ha v e
;1�'t'�he m :e� i �; �. ;;� ��e 1�f i ��� :� I
iv .
t ialory work was gJ\'cn and_ plans l M n . J oe oung, ST., Mrs. M L.
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wi·n· mJ.dt• f�r l h l' Grand rnspec- Fren c h and Mrs. Ev e lyn Lewis
. l 1un 11f t hl' �ha l)ter, f\lay 28. The a Cted .is Lellers for the spernil
rnspt'l' l JOn will �l' _held a l the
by .J aws vote which was takPn .
h 1 �h ... d1uol audito r ium and Mrs.
Hurnphrt.&gt;ys and
Mrs. Norma n
i\1 L. french was �amed as Mrs. Edna Frt.&gt;nch a11i stt.&gt;d with
t'h a 1rman of the over-m gM reser- the Sunsh &amp; Drlll. Mrs. Marie
in
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1 Hawkins, a past
matron, closed
Th(' C'h a p 1 &lt;'r also planned to the ch a pter .
h�l�I a hobo party in the cha pter
Arter the close of the meeting
dtnmg room on M.iy 20 and the the members were invited to the
o r riC"ers are, to be in charge of d ining r1;om where refreshments
1he rerre�hmcuts and Mrs. James Wl're served by Mrs. ,,Bem1ett,
Pullen, Mrs. Clatworthy and Mrs. Mrs. Lettie Roush, 1lrfM �lien
John Lyons were named as a de- M rs. Lyons and Mrs. Nf!ft:z.1i11g. . 1
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A number or invitations to the
ins�ctions of neighboring cha!)ters werP read by the secrttary.
Among ! hem were Wilkesville,
PTA TO ME� • _
/ Lowell, May 18; Pomeroy, May
The Central PTA w� meet at
12; Maril'tla. May 24 and Corning the school Monday at 1'.30 p. m .
M a y 16.
New officers will be in4tall�d by
A let ter from the Grand chap• l\fayor Charle, Leaar. A . special
greeling will be given to partntt
�frs. Pauline Gallagher, �ho has
of first graders for the coming
been
sNimisly m for sume time,
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year. Patrol boy1 wtll be recogniz•
1s r1•por!N1 lo be P lit!le improved.
ed and i.elecllon&amp; will be pre�ent.
F.rm;i Daugherty Ui 11 5 urgical
ed by thit! h i gh school Jnstrumenta.l
pat i ent ilt t lolzer Hospi 1 al , room Musi �partme
nt;
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212. Shr w11s accompanied to the
hospi t al }'PS!erday by Mrs. Cl:lra- 1
TO MIIT TONIGHT
bl'lle llilt•y and ,\frs. Anna Smith
Bricklayers local 32 "'111 meet
or Middkport and Mr�. Ri chard
tonljht (Friday), May tth at Che­
Fish1:r, r,,meroy.
shire a l 8 p. m. There will he an
i.o.i.t iaUon of one new member.
Mis� Sharice Neuman, student
at Ohio Uni verslly spent the
PHt WC&lt;'kend w i th her parent,;,
Mr JUliL Mrs. Cla11,rles Neuman .
She was accompanied on he, re­
turn to Alhcm1 Sunday •hy her
puenl11 and Miss M1m:la Kurr.

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Mrs. Raymond &amp;alc&gt;n tnte11taln­
ud the members of the Ladies
Ulble Class of the Middl11port
First BapliHI Chureb1 ! 'l'huTsday
ev,nlog when they , rae� for •heir
. montl.ly meeling at her home.
The teacher ot the clasa, Mn.
I, Harold
Hall, who win be moving
to Columbus in the near ruture.
was honored by the grollp. She
WH presented with a gift from
the class by the asalstant teach­
er, Mrs. James Murray. 1 she also
recei \'Cd many indlvidua l gifts
11nd "trlbutes from the'lnltJ:n�n.
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. ror the gifts and expressed her
pleuure al having befll their
teacher.
Mr11. Murray was the devotional
leader for the evening a.nd used
John 1,ll u the scripture. The
class 8on.1i was aung and a num­
ber ol readinas -and poem, were
given with ·Mrs. J. M. ' Archer,
Mr11. Jame.!I Fnulkner and Mrs.
I..ucllle Mayes partk'lpatlna:.
Ourllllt the business meeting
presided over by ldrs. J. B. Hayes,
· a round-robin card was written
to Mrs. Gus Ward, a member
who 11 unable to attend the meet.
Inga.
The mystery prlte which had
been sent by Mra. CHrford Hayes
wa., won by Mr■. Murr11y.
At the conclusion of theiiieet­
' ng I dessert courae wa.a •�rve d
�. Mrs. Suon
• by
to those mentioned
above- 11nd Mrs. Victor . Grhu,
Mn. L. D. Diles, Mrs. Dan■ Uam •
ilton and,, Mrs. Clarence Clark.

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1958 MEJI.CURY Medelist 4 Door · · · · $1595

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1954 FORD Custt111 V-8 4 Door . . . . . - $595

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1952 FORD V8 - 4 Door · . . . . . . · · . . · · · $195

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RA NDLE JOINS CARDS
ST. LOUIS UPl-The St. Louis
football Card i nals Thursday an­
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Randle, 24 year old orfens i ve end
ror his serond season in the proa.
He played his college ball at the I
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land attack that also i nieluded :
three hib each by Harvey Kue_nn
and W�y . Held. Wynn Hawkins
w_on his third game for the lnd1ans.
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pie d�ve i n two run, that broil�
a 1·7 tie an d snapped the Pirates
two-game losing streak. The Cubs
had �uilt an e.arly 7-2 lead but
��irate� tied the_ score In the
seventh 1th the aid of Roberto
�
Clemente s three-run homer.

Anglers Expect
Good To Better
FIS
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Area

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1957 HUDSON Monet Hanl Top · · · · · · $995

A real sporty job !hushed in heather, plut •nd white.
Power steenng, power brat.es, automatic drive, �•
heater. Seals make • bed. One IO&lt;!al owned car. 1bn,
you'll like it!

Pomeroy: Wi lson, Cunn i ngham
Athens; Bum( 4 ) and Grueser.
field .. Nelson (fl) (LP) and Bennett.

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Don't be root ed by that .219
Faci-ig him will oe Bob Miller
average-Roy Sievers is
batting
for the Cards who has two wins
adding some boom to the Chicago
and no tosae8 'to his credi t.
Vada Pinson was the hero of White Sox' z_oom.
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Cindnnati's 4-3 victory over the ;The Amer1�an League c-bam•
ened
straight
finally
are
ns
p
Giants at San Francisco Thurs• K&gt;
sta�l
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the
af!er
�lum�lin
out
day, which wound up two victor- 1
with seven v1ctor1es m their
ies at San Francisco and two at
Los Angele9 •'l,d saw the Reda '-1\ nine sames are in a virtual
(Ii for rint place with the New
�limb 16 llxf.iqHace.
Th'e i;peedy outriclder stole aee• : Y ork Y,11 nkees. The Yan�ees
ond an d third bases in the eighth tu�lly lead b� 15 �ercenla�e
inn ing, then scored on a sacrifice pomts but they_re all lied up m
{ly by p i nch-hitter Willie Jone■ to thr. games ·behmd column.
from lhe
Sie�ers acquired
give the Reds the victory.
The Reds were trail i ng 3-2 be- Washington �n�tors for $125,�
fore they rame·d in the eighth to has been . swmgmc III pr�duchve
aen d relief pitcher Stu Miller to bat. Despite hl1 low batting . &amp;Y�·
rage he ranks second to Mmme
! his rirst lou of the season.
M inoso on the club w i th 10 runs
batted in and he't knocked in at
least one run in five of the
White Sox' last six games.
Sieven returne4, to Washing­
ton for the first time since the
big deal Thursday night and celebrated. ,wi th a first-Inning, two•
In
run homer that paved the way for
b over the Senators.
COLUMBUS UP[ _ The N�t. a ft-3 trlump
credit for his
gained
Bob
Sh,�
ural Re80uttes Dep.artmeht today
gh
he need4:&lt;1
althou
nd
ae
�m
predicted good to excellent fishing I �
Lown m
TUrk
rrom
atd
rebef
conditions l,n Ohio lites
and
in the eighth.
streams this weekend .
The victor� enabled the White
1 In EHt Central and Southeastto r1:m•m one� game ahead
Sox
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ern Ohi0- Headltn11nc the fiahIng news from thi• dlltrkt ,re the of the th ard-pl�e t;!ev�l•nd Ind\·
ore Or1excellent base and muakie catchea ans. who beat the Baltim
Am­
other
only
the
in
11-tJ,
oles.
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County. Numerous baa went to
five pounds and during the past : The P1t�burgh . Pirates ln­
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taken · creased their National Leagu
lew days four muskie•
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tri­
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7
9
th
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w
games
to
two
� to 18� lead
1 which w�lghed rrom 8
pounda. Other good 1pots in thl■ umph that 1poiled Lou Boudr�au's
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dittrict Include Atwood and Leea• debut as manager of the Ch1ca1
shad·
Reda
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the
Cubs;
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ville Lakel, Carroll countyi Sen
· ed the San Franc1acb Gianta, 4-3;
1 eca Guem,er· Clendenin, and
th�
R
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un, the Loa Angeles Dodgen beat
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llt.e
and
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ingum Hockina and Wal ondin a n : the major&amp; at present, drove
have �ormal waler and fi1hln&amp;: Ii in four run• with a homer and
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Bill Wi laon led off singHn1, TOm
Grueser walked, Bob Cunnin&amp;bam
singled, Gary Moore grounded out,
Terry Knight ■lngled, Nick COttea
and Phil Harrilon walked, Howard Parker ain&amp;J,ed, Wlbon 1ingled
aga i n, and Tom Grueaer homered
Wilson and hiouelf acroaa the
plate
11\ey put the icin&amp; onto Alhena'
rel ief pitcher Bob NellOD with six
more in the top of the aeventh
whtn Moore waited, Knight doubled, Coates waa on via an error.
Harrison flied out, Parker singled,
Eddie Bartelt walked and Wilton
singled. Grueser added a double
to hi� hot hitting ■treak earlier .
Rich Bacon got two double&amp; hi
lead Athens' blUln1. RUH Wick.erham had a ■ingle in three trips; .
Wilson ope11ed on th,: mound· bul 1
the win went to Cunningham who
took over in the fourth with the
score tied 2-2.
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They dumped Ath,.n1 17� y�terd.ay at Athent while Marietta
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Mra. Vlra:11 Hamm prelided at
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Group 1ingtng of "What A
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the meeUn1 (ollowed with pr;Qer
by Mn. Wllll&amp;m Mayer. lbe Bible
1tud,y WH Jn �bar(e of Kn. H,iipm
who led' a 'dlacuulon on litu)I: 8.
A lborl b�lneu aesaion was held
iftcir which the meet1n1 i:lond
with the l,,ord'a Prayer in 1ullJOn.
llefrtahl!llenta were Hned dµr lna:
the 10CJ1 I hour b)' Mn Hamm and
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Tig�rs Here In · Class AA Finals I
Tornadoes, Jackets Tangle In I
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18. who i• rharced with hold i ne
up a nine-year-old g irl with I cap
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or an ice cream cone.

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end Eddie Kh■y1t 'h,,ye llllled
tbelr lNO tontractt, the Phil••
KENT, O. UP l-Ohio Univer• delphia Eades announced Thurs­
alty b.11e�ller1 will put a 13 day. B&lt;ilh players went to tbe
a:ame wtnnin&amp; streak on tne line ElilH II free uenu In 1908.
in
Mid-American
Conference
aamea torla7 ind Saturday here.
INKS 2-Y IAR .. ACT
The lea1ue-lead in1 Bobcat■ 6-0
LOS ANGZL!'.S UPI-The Loi
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need two wins In the ir rem1inin1 Angeks Ram, have 1l1ned J i m
lour leasue camea to �lnc.h the Red Phlllir,1 to • two year pact
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Q:Efneral mana1er Elroy
Hirach
achool '1 al.xth b11eball crown.
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l Mn end, hH two se11on1 exper• baaeball squad■, both ,with up.to- Manning Baumgardner and Rick St. Louia
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PHil..AOELPHIA
UPI-Ful l- ience with the Ram1.
9 10 .47-4 4 ½
Loe Angeles
recorda, t.nele , Oller.
now lu1lreleu
8 1 1 .421 � ½
tomorrow at 1 p. m. In M iddleDave Hart i n1Jer kept hi&amp; bit hot Cincinnat i
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two
Pbiladelphla
aectional
port for the ClaH A
6 12 .333 7
nnala and the rl&amp;ht to campal1n pit.ch to one batter, Lambert, u Chic110 . . .
Th11n:lay'1 1-.dts
AnderlC)n wearied. Ht a:ot him on
i n the diatrict playoffs next week
Union a tinker and lhe game wu over. P'ltttbu"P t Chica.. 7
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Furnace 9-3 at Nelaonville be- Anderton fanned aeven.
For fu,n and �}nation, br1nf the f'-'ll•
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TORNADOIS WIN
i nd Tom Anderaon'a 7 hit effort,
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H y !here to enijoy a wonderhtlly wtll­
At Racine McArthur led 2-0 ln ,hHadelphla ) St. Loul• t, N
tbouth net'dina relief ln the sevprepared meal ,in a rrtendly comfort­
FrW.(1 P'roblbt• Pttchen.
enth from t:harley BUib with lhe the fourt:h'1 top haU but ,pve
able atmo■pl)ere. Oh:Jldren'a portions for
M�kte a, Chk110 Sp■NI
bue11. loaded and two out. Racine the game away lJl the bottom
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oeconomy! A oomplett! dinner menu of­
St. Loula at CinclnMtl (N)-thur al Racine M, thou1b out- were handed four walU, aw Mc-Ar
lf'rt • •!vried choice or fine foods. De­
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great
1hort1top,
Bullock
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3.
1 hit 5 to
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Pithbl,r,h ■t Sen llrandsco
The Jackets took a 4-0 lead in mate two 001t11 bobblea, .and
the firat innlni fe,atured by "� raced the bues on WIison Wolfe'• (N�w 4-o vs HMt i.2
Little's 2-run dou._e Into d� center, 1ll · PhllHelphla at · LN ..._...
phomore Mike
(N)-.Card.,..I 1 ·2 ,,. Kovf■x 0-1
triple. 11ley tacked on three meetlna: rive runa.
S.turcl■y'1, Ga"'"
McArthur couldn't tatch up. l
l more in the rifth, after 1ettin1 a
ON ROUTE 7
run in the second and third lnn• but in the 7lh with one run _in, St. Loul• at Clnclnnati
IN MIDDLEPORT
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tln.1 (.4SO) the team's leadlll. PhHMW,._I• at L.. Aftea,I" (N)
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Htlhurwh at Su. f rancl�
hitter al b&amp;t, Duane Wolfe,
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AMlll lCAN LIAGU a
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in trouble. John Cleland �
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in to fan lhrklna and 1et
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York. . . . . . . 8 D _615
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hica10 . . , . . . . . 9 6 .600
8 7 .533 1
ser and Jarrell, both ■in1tle1.
�l"eland
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Middleport . . 411 030
I 2 Baitimore
9 8 .529 1
COLUMBUS UPl-The Colum- Union Furnace 000 OOl 2--3 '1' 6 Walhinllton
7 8 .467 2
Rochest r
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6 7 .462 2
Andenoo (WP), Bush 7 lf)d �ton .
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strength of brilliant pitching: and �
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Detroit
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long-ball bittln11.
Thursday's Rnult.
Earl Francis, 25 year old 1trike M eArthur ',, · · · 000 201 1---4 15 2
5 Wuhi",ton 3 (NI
Chlcaao
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Cl ine CLP), Collins 4 and
11 they scored 1ix nms on &amp;Ix
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K■naaa City at New York-DeJarrell.
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innings. Then he Jrew wild ahd I
Donovan
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Game Streak On Line

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fo�- Episcopal
held m Ironton Thurs day and
severtl planned to attend.
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the hMtnses al �he elose of the
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Jllr. and lfn. GleM Smith In
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The May meetiJ\I or the )llddle•
port Buaine• iad Profeaional
W &lt;1men·• Club will be held this
Tuesday eveoin,, at the M.11oni c
Hall with a 8:30 dinner to be
.'lt' rv ed by members of tvangel ine
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Following the dinner the busl- 1
ncss meeting will be held with lhe
Pn.-tident, Nellie Vale. i n charge
of !he mtttlllg. The new officers
of the club will be instal led by
past president, Miss Nina Russell .
Mrs. Ralph Zundel w ill be the
speaker an d wm 1how p1ct ures or
her work in this area.

RPW lllay Meetiittt

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Roanoke . V1rg101a. Wednesdo) tu
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,tteod th• funeral of w,11,am " · o·IS t nc
\ Bland.
M rs. James Clatworthy, District treasurer of District 25,
s ii spendin&amp; t he O E S . was honored Thursday evening when E vangeline Chan·wi&gt;t-k
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Mrs. Roland F.ggert l!!nlered the

will visit with her nephew.
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in Mariet1a rt"cen l ly 10 �- 1s11 w1 , h
Meiga C'.enf'ral Ho1pilal westerday 1heir daughter, J ose p h i n f.' . and h l'r
and will undergo m.ljor �urgery famil)•.
today .
Mr�. John Zerk](' wu returned
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. local. \Ir fro111 Holzer Hos pital Wedn esda ,·
and Mrs. W1llrnm Bland and \!rs anf is reported to b4' impr m' i n -i
Clarence Arche-r of Akro11 were
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Mias Helen Lochary of ColumbUI was I guest when lbe Guild
ot Grace Episcopal Church met
Wednelday evenlng at the home
of M.rt. Theod�e
Ebersbach ,
!°19t Mair, St., Wllh MNI. H. 0
Ewing, as C�·hostesa.
Arn ngemenu of spring rlowers decorat•
ltd the home for the occaaion.
Devotions by Mrs. Ewing. pres i dent, opened the me.eting, durIng the busineS! seulon the May
rellow.11hip Day meeting held at
lhe E�Lerpri1e El 'B Chur&lt;"b today
was d1scuSJled. A spring work

• H a l l in M iddleport for their
!er . QES
� met at t h e M asomc
mon!hly meeting.

nu ri ng ! he socia l hour roll�wing t�e . meeting, a han9kerdud sho�e..r was he ld f&lt;?r her in the d1nmg room o! the cha;,;

l l'r \lr� Clatworthy. who 1s also
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, a 1• .. ,1 \1atron or t he local chap- I ler announcing th_e Tri Annu�l
l i er , was e lect-:.1 tu !he district asaeml)ly wh)Ch_ wi_ll be , held m
orfit'i' al 1 h r school or instruction N o v em be r at Miami, Flori�. was
wh1rh was held 1n Middleport 11,l so read by the secretary, Mr.s.
Charles Bennett.
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annou n&lt;'t d
I l\l r� I · hPo N eutzlm g, w o rthy that lhe broo ms which the chap•
a 1
or l
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sell for the blind ha v e
;1�'t'�he m :e� i �; �. ;;� ��e 1�f i ��� :� I
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t ialory work was gJ\'cn and_ plans l M n . J oe oung, ST., Mrs. M L.
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wi·n· mJ.dt• f�r l h l' Grand rnspec- Fren c h and Mrs. Ev e lyn Lewis
. l 1un 11f t hl' �ha l)ter, f\lay 28. The a Cted .is Lellers for the spernil
rnspt'l' l JOn will �l' _held a l the
by .J aws vote which was takPn .
h 1 �h ... d1uol audito r ium and Mrs.
Hurnphrt.&gt;ys and
Mrs. Norma n
i\1 L. french was �amed as Mrs. Edna Frt.&gt;nch a11i stt.&gt;d with
t'h a 1rman of the over-m gM reser- the Sunsh &amp; Drlll. Mrs. Marie
in
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1 Hawkins, a past
matron, closed
Th(' C'h a p 1 &lt;'r also planned to the ch a pter .
h�l�I a hobo party in the cha pter
Arter the close of the meeting
dtnmg room on M.iy 20 and the the members were invited to the
o r riC"ers are, to be in charge of d ining r1;om where refreshments
1he rerre�hmcuts and Mrs. James Wl're served by Mrs. ,,Bem1ett,
Pullen, Mrs. Clatworthy and Mrs. Mrs. Lettie Roush, 1lrfM �lien
John Lyons were named as a de- M rs. Lyons and Mrs. Nf!ft:z.1i11g. . 1
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A number or invitations to the
ins�ctions of neighboring cha!)ters werP read by the secrttary.
Among ! hem were Wilkesville,
PTA TO ME� • _
/ Lowell, May 18; Pomeroy, May
The Central PTA w� meet at
12; Maril'tla. May 24 and Corning the school Monday at 1'.30 p. m .
M a y 16.
New officers will be in4tall�d by
A let ter from the Grand chap• l\fayor Charle, Leaar. A . special
greeling will be given to partntt
�frs. Pauline Gallagher, �ho has
of first graders for the coming
been
sNimisly m for sume time,
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1s r1•por!N1 lo be P lit!le improved.
ed and i.elecllon&amp; will be pre�ent.
F.rm;i Daugherty Ui 11 5 urgical
ed by thit! h i gh school Jnstrumenta.l
pat i ent ilt t lolzer Hospi 1 al , room Musi �partme
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212. Shr w11s accompanied to the
hospi t al }'PS!erday by Mrs. Cl:lra- 1
TO MIIT TONIGHT
bl'lle llilt•y and ,\frs. Anna Smith
Bricklayers local 32 "'111 meet
or Middkport and Mr�. Ri chard
tonljht (Friday), May tth at Che­
Fish1:r, r,,meroy.
shire a l 8 p. m. There will he an
i.o.i.t iaUon of one new member.
Mis� Sharice Neuman, student
at Ohio Uni verslly spent the
PHt WC&lt;'kend w i th her parent,;,
Mr JUliL Mrs. Cla11,rles Neuman .
She was accompanied on he, re­
turn to Alhcm1 Sunday •hy her
puenl11 and Miss M1m:la Kurr.

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12:45 P.M•

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Mrs. Raymond &amp;alc&gt;n tnte11taln­
ud the members of the Ladies
Ulble Class of the Middl11port
First BapliHI Chureb1 ! 'l'huTsday
ev,nlog when they , rae� for •heir
. montl.ly meeling at her home.
The teacher ot the clasa, Mn.
I, Harold
Hall, who win be moving
to Columbus in the near ruture.
was honored by the grollp. She
WH presented with a gift from
the class by the asalstant teach­
er, Mrs. James Murray. 1 she also
recei \'Cd many indlvidua l gifts
11nd "trlbutes from the'lnltJ:n�n.
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. ror the gifts and expressed her
pleuure al having befll their
teacher.
Mr11. Murray was the devotional
leader for the evening a.nd used
John 1,ll u the scripture. The
class 8on.1i was aung and a num­
ber ol readinas -and poem, were
given with ·Mrs. J. M. ' Archer,
Mr11. Jame.!I Fnulkner and Mrs.
I..ucllle Mayes partk'lpatlna:.
Ourllllt the business meeting
presided over by ldrs. J. B. Hayes,
· a round-robin card was written
to Mrs. Gus Ward, a member
who 11 unable to attend the meet.
Inga.
The mystery prlte which had
been sent by Mra. CHrford Hayes
wa., won by Mr■. Murr11y.
At the conclusion of theiiieet­
' ng I dessert courae wa.a •�rve d
�. Mrs. Suon
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to those mentioned
above- 11nd Mrs. Victor . Grhu,
Mn. L. D. Diles, Mrs. Dan■ Uam •
ilton and,, Mrs. Clarence Clark.

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A mother•dauehter banquet for
all women of the church, their
daughter, or mother and JUN1'
will be held at the Unlted Mt·
thodlat Church Tueaday ak ,
p.
m, 1pyn1ored b1 the WSOS. Meat
and deucrt will be ,providtd Jtnd
thon attendin1 are rciquut'd: ,ta
brln• · • covered dish •nflt · ,o,m
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table service , Mra. WUU-'.
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lna:1, South Point, dhtrlctr i�
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will meet thi11 Monday evenin&amp; a t
7:30 a t the church. Hostes!lle■ will
be Mra. O. H, Stewart, Mrs. Peter
Stace, Miss Mary Park and MiH
Susan Park.

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ST. LOUIS UPl-The St. Louis
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ror his serond season in the proa.
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land attack that also i nieluded :
three hib each by Harvey Kue_nn
and W�y . Held. Wynn Hawkins
w_on his third game for the lnd1ans.
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pie d�ve i n two run, that broil�
a 1·7 tie an d snapped the Pirates
two-game losing streak. The Cubs
had �uilt an e.arly 7-2 lead but
��irate� tied the_ score In the
seventh 1th the aid of Roberto
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Clemente s three-run homer.

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1957 HUDSON Monet Hanl Top · · · · · · $995

A real sporty job !hushed in heather, plut •nd white.
Power steenng, power brat.es, automatic drive, �•
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Pomeroy: Wi lson, Cunn i ngham
Athens; Bum( 4 ) and Grueser.
field .. Nelson (fl) (LP) and Bennett.

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Don't be root ed by that .219
Faci-ig him will oe Bob Miller
average-Roy Sievers is
batting
for the Cards who has two wins
adding some boom to the Chicago
and no tosae8 'to his credi t.
Vada Pinson was the hero of White Sox' z_oom.
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Cindnnati's 4-3 victory over the ;The Amer1�an League c-bam•
ened
straight
finally
are
ns
p
Giants at San Francisco Thurs• K&gt;
sta�l
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ir
the
af!er
�lum�lin
out
day, which wound up two victor- 1
with seven v1ctor1es m their
ies at San Francisco and two at
Los Angele9 •'l,d saw the Reda '-1\ nine sames are in a virtual
(Ii for rint place with the New
�limb 16 llxf.iqHace.
Th'e i;peedy outriclder stole aee• : Y ork Y,11 nkees. The Yan�ees
ond an d third bases in the eighth tu�lly lead b� 15 �ercenla�e
inn ing, then scored on a sacrifice pomts but they_re all lied up m
{ly by p i nch-hitter Willie Jone■ to thr. games ·behmd column.
from lhe
Sie�ers acquired
give the Reds the victory.
The Reds were trail i ng 3-2 be- Washington �n�tors for $125,�
fore they rame·d in the eighth to has been . swmgmc III pr�duchve
aen d relief pitcher Stu Miller to bat. Despite hl1 low batting . &amp;Y�·
rage he ranks second to Mmme
! his rirst lou of the season.
M inoso on the club w i th 10 runs
batted in and he't knocked in at
least one run in five of the
White Sox' last six games.
Sieven returne4, to Washing­
ton for the first time since the
big deal Thursday night and celebrated. ,wi th a first-Inning, two•
In
run homer that paved the way for
b over the Senators.
COLUMBUS UP[ _ The N�t. a ft-3 trlump
credit for his
gained
Bob
Sh,�
ural Re80uttes Dep.artmeht today
gh
he need4:&lt;1
althou
nd
ae
�m
predicted good to excellent fishing I �
Lown m
TUrk
rrom
atd
rebef
conditions l,n Ohio lites
and
in the eighth.
streams this weekend .
The victor� enabled the White
1 In EHt Central and Southeastto r1:m•m one� game ahead
Sox
.
ern Ohi0- Headltn11nc the fiahIng news from thi• dlltrkt ,re the of the th ard-pl�e t;!ev�l•nd Ind\·
ore Or1excellent base and muakie catchea ans. who beat the Baltim
Am­
other
only
the
in
11-tJ,
oles.
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County. Numerous baa went to
five pounds and during the past : The P1t�burgh . Pirates ln­
e
taken · creased their National Leagu
lew days four muskie•
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tri­
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7
9
th
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w
games
to
two
� to 18� lead
1 which w�lghed rrom 8
pounda. Other good 1pots in thl■ umph that 1poiled Lou Boudr�au's
0
dittrict Include Atwood and Leea• debut as manager of the Ch1ca1
shad·
Reda
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Cubs;
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ville Lakel, Carroll countyi Sen
· ed the San Franc1acb Gianta, 4-3;
1 eca Guem,er· Clendenin, and
th�
R
d
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un, the Loa Angeles Dodgen beat
, TaPJil&amp;II Harrt�n; Forke
llt.e
and
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4-ll,
Brave,
kee
Mei11·1 •Burr Oak. Atheftl• veto Hilwtu
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ingum Hockina and Wal ondin a n : the major&amp; at present, drove
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Bill Wi laon led off singHn1, TOm
Grueser walked, Bob Cunnin&amp;bam
singled, Gary Moore grounded out,
Terry Knight ■lngled, Nick COttea
and Phil Harrilon walked, Howard Parker ain&amp;J,ed, Wlbon 1ingled
aga i n, and Tom Grueaer homered
Wilson and hiouelf acroaa the
plate
11\ey put the icin&amp; onto Alhena'
rel ief pitcher Bob NellOD with six
more in the top of the aeventh
whtn Moore waited, Knight doubled, Coates waa on via an error.
Harrison flied out, Parker singled,
Eddie Bartelt walked and Wilton
singled. Grueser added a double
to hi� hot hitting ■treak earlier .
Rich Bacon got two double&amp; hi
lead Athens' blUln1. RUH Wick.erham had a ■ingle in three trips; .
Wilson ope11ed on th,: mound· bul 1
the win went to Cunningham who
took over in the fourth with the
score tied 2-2.
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Group 1ingtng of "What A
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the meeUn1 (ollowed with pr;Qer
by Mn. Wllll&amp;m Mayer. lbe Bible
1tud,y WH Jn �bar(e of Kn. H,iipm
who led' a 'dlacuulon on litu)I: 8.
A lborl b�lneu aesaion was held
iftcir which the meet1n1 i:lond
with the l,,ord'a Prayer in 1ullJOn.
llefrtahl!llenta were Hned dµr lna:
the 10CJ1 I hour b)' Mn Hamm and
M.iuea Bl'lllJla and Nora Hamm to
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end Eddie Kh■y1t 'h,,ye llllled
tbelr lNO tontractt, the Phil••
KENT, O. UP l-Ohio Univer• delphia Eades announced Thurs­
alty b.11e�ller1 will put a 13 day. B&lt;ilh players went to tbe
a:ame wtnnin&amp; streak on tne line ElilH II free uenu In 1908.
in
Mid-American
Conference
aamea torla7 ind Saturday here.
INKS 2-Y IAR .. ACT
The lea1ue-lead in1 Bobcat■ 6-0
LOS ANGZL!'.S UPI-The Loi
A
NATIONAL
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need two wins In the ir rem1inin1 Angeks Ram, have 1l1ned J i m
lour leasue camea to �lnc.h the Red Phlllir,1 to • two year pact
ls
Q:Efneral mana1er Elroy
Hirach
achool '1 al.xth b11eball crown.
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l Mn end, hH two se11on1 exper• baaeball squad■, both ,with up.to- Manning Baumgardner and Rick St. Louia
9 I! .329 3 ¼:
PHil..AOELPHIA
UPI-Ful l- ience with the Ram1.
9 10 .47-4 4 ½
Loe Angeles
recorda, t.nele , Oller.
now lu1lreleu
8 1 1 .421 � ½
tomorrow at 1 p. m. In M iddleDave Hart i n1Jer kept hi&amp; bit hot Cincinnat i
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Buth
with
■incles.
two
Pbiladelphla
aectional
port for the ClaH A
6 12 .333 7
nnala and the rl&amp;ht to campal1n pit.ch to one batter, Lambert, u Chic110 . . .
Th11n:lay'1 1-.dts
AnderlC)n wearied. Ht a:ot him on
i n the diatrict playoffs next week
Union a tinker and lhe game wu over. P'ltttbu"P t Chica.. 7
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Furnace 9-3 at Nelaonville be- Anderton fanned aeven.
For fu,n and �}nation, br1nf the f'-'ll•
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TORNADOIS WIN
i nd Tom Anderaon'a 7 hit effort,
h
H y !here to enijoy a wonderhtlly wtll­
At Racine McArthur led 2-0 ln ,hHadelphla ) St. Loul• t, N
tbouth net'dina relief ln the sevprepared meal ,in a rrtendly comfort­
FrW.(1 P'roblbt• Pttchen.
enth from t:harley BUib with lhe the fourt:h'1 top haU but ,pve
able atmo■pl)ere. Oh:Jldren'a portions for
M�kte a, Chk110 Sp■NI
bue11. loaded and two out. Racine the game away lJl the bottom
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oeconomy! A oomplett! dinner menu of­
St. Loula at CinclnMtl (N)-thur al Racine M, thou1b out- were handed four walU, aw Mc-Ar
lf'rt • •!vried choice or fine foods. De­
Arthur'&amp;
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Bullock
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3.
1 hit 5 to
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Pithbl,r,h ■t Sen llrandsco
The Jackets took a 4-0 lead in mate two 001t11 bobblea, .and
the firat innlni fe,atured by "� raced the bues on WIison Wolfe'• (N�w 4-o vs HMt i.2
Little's 2-run dou._e Into d� center, 1ll · PhllHelphla at · LN ..._...
phomore Mike
(N)-.Card.,..I 1 ·2 ,,. Kovf■x 0-1
triple. 11ley tacked on three meetlna: rive runa.
S.turcl■y'1, Ga"'"
McArthur couldn't tatch up. l
l more in the rifth, after 1ettin1 a
ON ROUTE 7
run in the second and third lnn• but in the 7lh with one run _in, St. Loul• at Clnclnnati
IN MIDDLEPORT
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tln.1 (.4SO) the team's leadlll. PhHMW,._I• at L.. Aftea,I" (N)
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Htlhurwh at Su. f rancl�
hitter al b&amp;t, Duane Wolfe,
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AMlll lCAN LIAGU a
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in to fan lhrklna and 1et
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York. . . . . . . 8 D _615
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hica10 . . , . . . . . 9 6 .600
8 7 .533 1
ser and Jarrell, both ■in1tle1.
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I 2 Baitimore
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COLUMBUS UPl-The Colum- Union Furnace 000 OOl 2--3 '1' 6 Walhinllton
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Andenoo (WP), Bush 7 lf)d �ton .
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Detroit
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Thursday's Rnult.
Earl Francis, 25 year old 1trike M eArthur ',, · · · 000 201 1---4 15 2
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K■naaa City at New York-DeJarrell.
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...ten
•�Bu nni -.
at
Detroit
Wings to two harmleM iinglea
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O.,,er Only
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over the first seven and one-ltlird RedD
(N)Washlnete,n
at
Chlcaao
Comhlnat!Qn
innings. Then he Jrew wild ahd I
Donovan
0,0
n
Paacu•I
14
gave way to 40 year old
· Diomedes
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Clev.!1ncl 1t Baltlmor• (N)Olivo.
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Game Streak On Line

Taki Mothtr For A Drive Sunday

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fo�- Episcopal
held m Ironton Thurs day and
severtl planned to attend.
1
Ref1 eshments were served by .
the hMtnses al �he elose of the
meetir,g.

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JlllddlePl&gt;ff.
. 111'1. Odl C.cto. I ..
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Ge"'W',f an -I now ftllcSlnl with
,her hvabtn(llt allter and family,
Jllr. and lfn. GleM Smith In
Nl!'4' l{ovu wlll � lo the
toun, poop... She ,Mb Wit on
llel' Ill• dar!n&amp; the nip of llltler
and di the bulhhlpo · wllleh oho
tnd ber lll\111! _. forced lO _,
d•!"· She wjl! ollo i.11 ' .., the
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The May meetiJ\I or the )llddle•
port Buaine• iad Profeaional
W &lt;1men·• Club will be held this
Tuesday eveoin,, at the M.11oni c
Hall with a 8:30 dinner to be
.'lt' rv ed by members of tvangel ine
1 1 � hapler Q ES·
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DOWN
1, Lake IUchl•
pn port
city
?. Raving
3- llland otf
south
Jutland
4. Minery
f). Salling
YMM!l
O. Gardert
tool
,. Cofftct
I. Affray
1L Jll:t.remely
violent
13. VAryin•
weight

German,Native
to Address ·
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Set For Tue,day

I shop

SMALL-TIM! STICK U P

Following the dinner the busl- 1
ncss meeting will be held with lhe
Pn.-tident, Nellie Vale. i n charge
of !he mtttlllg. The new officers
of the club will be instal led by
past president, Miss Nina Russell .
Mrs. Ralph Zundel w ill be the
speaker an d wm 1how p1ct ures or
her work in this area.

RPW lllay Meetiittt

DAILY C R O S S WO R0 - --- -

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GALLIA &amp; MASON

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Class Meets At
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PEARL RINGS
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· BANDS

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rmnes . Or.itlnat?y S.,.ltft.
"' $7,l!O,

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GIRLS' SIIORTI.

' And

Neclcl.ce oMld
larrlftfr Ith
lI, JIil� lined
:1,1,ft l&gt;ohl­
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plew. DouUn,r
llMea, Valuee
To 18."5
18c:

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, tern and plain oolbn.

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V•I- To $I.ff

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RIVIR RIPOR.T
vetu 3:45 am 16--0: Ovec at 10:30 0.3; El1er
fl:80 1111, 0-S:
alona center or the public . road
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PU B LIC AUCTION
By virtue of an Order of Sale West
feet; lhenet.! &amp;long the U P P4:r , �-3 on l ower , 9 feet open .i e f feraoc 6: lk) Pm, 6 0 Virginia I No Kaniwha Rlver rel)Ort avail•
Personal property of tile !&amp;le
Herman Kelch will be aold al d uly ialued out of I.be Court of center of the road North 16 de- G1l hpohli 18.9 on upper, 1 1 .fl on z 9 : 35 DOI l -0 Beaver' :,; 40 am able
lower,
7
feel
open;
Lock
23,
14,
9
.r.ucuon at the resi dence next Co mmon Pleu o f M.elp County, grees 20 minutea West 21 '1.9 feel;
to the Post Office at Portland, Otu o. m the case of Pomeroy Na• thence &amp;Iona the cent.er of roa d ?n uppe r 10.9 on lower runnFOR CONSISTENT OEPENDABLll &amp;ESULTS
Ohio, M1y 7, 12:30 P. M.: Kel- uonaJ Bank, RuUand Branch, Rut- North 19 dcll'e611 ■nd 00 minutea Ing 22 Wl&lt;:111:et.s.
Cond ition of Movabl• Da m&amp;:
Electr k , la nd, Ohi o, aal.lllllt Cl)' de Kina and West 591.2 feet; then&lt;:e alonlil cenv iMtor Relri,:e.1:1tor,
RATES
Range, Table,, Kitchell Stove, Helen K i na, upon a judame,bt ter of road North 40 degrtU!I and All dams -are up r unning from
I centa J)el' word , Oto inNf'ti06. MJnimum chars• - 80 eci,t,■
an d C11binel, Fuel OU"' and Coal theretn rendered, ind beina: Cue I ao minutes Wett 1'1'1.4 feet; thence nolhini to one trap.
I eentt per word fo.r three OOll&amp;eeutive inaertiona.
H� tert, Llvini Room Suite, No. 12, 981 in said Court. I will of. 1l011j the center of road North 50 1 Oh io RI
Botitt. · D own bound
Sped.al - one mouth for- 30 ee.nU per word.
2 Bedroom Suites, Upholstered fer at public aale 1t the front door I degreea and JO minute. West 1 53 Lock 7 v"t' an 6 0 am
0-IO;
Chair!., Wool Rua:1, TV Set, End of the Courtbo� in the Vill� f�l to the North line of aaid Sec- Lexa l l : �
Fu.Ii rate of 3 �ntt per word will be cbarpd tor advartlal.nc
e M cC
B._,,45 am,
lf not paJ.d within 10 daya after receivina bill.
Tablea., Coffee Table, Utility o f Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio, t1on fl; thence Wea:t 2280 feet to 3. 1 . Lock 12 C " l
H unt11_11t on
Errol"I in Advertitin, - Should be reportfld immediately. The
Cabinet, Play er
Piano RollJ, on t�e 21at day of M■y, l NO, at t�e Northwest corner of 11i d Frac- B: 30 am B• l l ·
14 •
me D.
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locll:
A.
M.
the
follow1ng
tmn
ti;
thf:!nce
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South
S
Portablet., Electric .Mower, Hand
de&amp;rees and 6 30 am l--4 · L k
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20
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Ben­
2S minutes East 160 feet; thence t�r 8 . • a ' 2 -°&lt;f.
rect ffl81UL.lon.
Toola, Bee Hive and Equip. land and tenements, to--wit:
30
0
L°':k 23, Hel en
Sltuated in the Townahip of Rut . South 17 deerees and Hi minutes
IYrd or Th■nb and Special Not.Ices of Ev1."JJta Sl.00. Obitua.riu
men t,
Porch Furniture, 12
1 ..2(t m
Ovec f.35 _ pm, 21 -0
published at 1 eent per word.
Gaage Shot Gun an d many otb- land, County of Melg11, Slate of West 3'1 feel; thence South 375 Ash I.a n: 5 . 4
9, Islimd
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3 DAYS
C DAYS
\ MO.
l DAY
er articles not listed . Terms : Ohio, and boun ded and described . feet; thence North 57 deg:rees and Cre ek 7 . 30 m /�. :.
etty
Moran
as
f
o
l
low■:
15
60c
90c
JI.at
$4..60
50 minutes East 161 feet; thence 8:00 p� 1.J. Atlas •
Cash,
.
p m 6-0
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80c
$1,20
$1 ,80
$11,00
South
re
�;.o
de
30
d
an
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minutes
40
g
t
Not A.ponaibl_•
tt
accident•
First Tract: Being n S llon 16,
L. Wade Ch ldress 3
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a
1
Candidate
For
2,
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llO
70&lt;
$UIO
$a"'5
'7,M
Mr■• Vu1un1 a Moore
Town 81 Range 14, Weat beglnnin&amp;: East 390 feel; thence Soulh 14 de- Cotton Q ueen 4 . 40
0.7, T1�kMeig, County Recorder
Ad�lniBtratrix
· 1 84 .4 feet North of the Southeast gree11 and 10 minutes West 100 saw tl : l :,i 11 m j -3 •.
Ads Naived by 10 A..14.. will be in that day-•
tern 9.45
B r adf0l'd Alld1on Company, 1 corn er of said Section 16; then ce feet; _thence South 10 degrees and am 9-6; Upbou nd �:
30 Re- :,i
4 ·30·6tc
West 18 feel; the nce South 65 de- 1:li mtnu lea Etst 584- feet; thence liance at 6 45 a m, no t
Pd, PoL Adv.
OW
report.
I
South
and
degrees
minutes
30
53
------ -- - grees and 4:li minu tes Weal 462
ed·• Gallip�lis Ra ymond E.
­
Sal
EHt 582 feet; thence North 84 d e•
$ feet to the South line of aaidS Sec•
lion; thence West along the o 11th grees and 16 minutes Ea1t 230
1151 D 80ATI AND MoTOb t1,S line of said Section 2306 feet; grees, 15 m inutea l::aat 2.10 feet;
TIRMITI AND PEST CONTROL. AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL wy2.
•nd __,. whll• theJ INt. Metro, thence North 5 dearees and IO thence North 6 degree,, 10 mlnute11
by hin. Free lnapr9Ctlon. lnwr•
3738 ·
5·5•Btc
polltan Motors. 600
Ma in minutes Ea■t l HIO feet to the West Ml6 feet; thence East 1188
itd by H•tlonwlde, Phone R.
S t,, Pomen:,y. PfHln• WY..:,..117Q. North side ot Creek; thence along teet; thence North 88 dejrees and
•nd A. s.tvice 'Sfatlon WY2- J12 RATS KllJ..ED wrrHSTAR
the North side Of the Creek North 30 minutes East Mt8 feet to the
I J .U-tfc
War farln. 2¼1 l hs., $1.49; 4 lbs.
2l66,
of beainning, containing
,.
--- - 4,26-tfc $2.50. S..te, pure , and guarantee d. _________, ___ 83 dgrees and 30 minute, East place
78.
acre■.
54
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ea
684.7 feel; thenc e South 2 de
Ebenba&lt;:h Hard ware.
)IIDDLl.'PORT J,'IRE
DEPART•
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----,--------- and 00 minutes Weat 817 fe t;
(4) 27, 28, 29; (5) 4, 5, 6,
mcnt Auction
Sale, Saturday,
ROOM
U NFURNISHED thence South 75 degrees and· 30 36, Town 8, Range 14 Weat; begin1 1 , l2, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, FIVE
May 14, Ewln11 Building on the
house or garage
apartment.
minute, F.a,t 429 feet; thence nl n1 212 feet South Of the North•
and
T in Mlddleport. Used
26, 27; (6) 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10,
Call
WY2-2029.
North 31:!o feet; thence Eut 868 eaal comer of aaid Fraction 36;
5•3-atc
New Merchandise. Everytl)ln&amp;
t:li, 16, 17, 24tp
Station Wagon. VO engine, Cruise-o-m.atic tr ans., radio and beater, power steering.
f eet ; thence North 18 degrees and thence South along the East line
froai Billy Goall' to Kitchen
EVERY
JN�ITE
IS
A
ONE
T
D
O
f
minutes
W
e
st
e
e
of
&amp;aid
Fraction
375
f
e
et;
thence
00
t; thence
132
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Sinks. Doors open D a. m. Sale
d ance Saturday
night at the
North 84 degrees and 30 minutes South 57 dellJ'ees and 50 minutes
atartJ 1 1 a. m. Refreahmenlli
Moose Hall in Pomeroy. There APA)lJ.'M.ENTS - -"D'nubed and I East 684.7 feet; thence North 288 feel; thence North 43 degrees
nailable all day. Crltt Brad­
will be a g un shoot on Sunday
unturnilhed. M.e.llute:n. Kiddle- '10
degrees
and
30 minutes I 8n d oo minutes � est 24 feet · 1
ford Jr., Auctioneer.
5-4-9tc
at 1 :00 o'&lt;: lock back o f the Skat•
port . Phone WY-2,5281.
2--8-U East 132 feet; thence North er de• the nce North 30 degrees and 31)
Station Wagon. 6 cylinder, standa,rd shift, One owner.
ln Rln on Route 7.
-5·3lp
L,
M
East
minute&amp;
feet
East
hence
132
minutes
and
North
30
es
e
;
gr
USETW
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5 AND 8 ROOM HO
l!:
g
O 5 fee thence North 70 degree, and 29 degrees and :,;o mmutea East
t;
Ben,eJ, 00
room ilpartmentl. A.
Con&amp;ifNHnt
.,.,;Eaat
feet; 275 feet; thence north 17 degreea
mlnute11
6ft
O UR HEAll Tfo'ELT THA�KS TO
Phone ,vy2 .3272.
1 1•2 .tfc thence North 76 degrees
and and IS mlnutea Eaat 255 feet to
friends, neighbors, kev. White, OUR NEXT SALE wru, BE HELD
hu rsday May :Ii , 1 960, at 11 ah, FOR RENT HOUSE f
pallbearers and the White Fun­
N POMEROY 00 mlnutea East 47, feet to lhe th e place of beginning, containina
1:
Hard Top. Automatic transmission, radio a nd heater. One owner.
8• the auction grounds 1 _ml. WeBt
• rooms an d b,tb, unfurniahed. East line of H id Section J6; m all 134.74 acre,, more or lesa.
eral Home Jn lhe loss o� our
of
P?"f
lerfleld .
We
wd!
have
legal
all
to
highways.
Call aft1.1r 5:30 P • .It Phone th ence South along the Eaat line But subject
beloved husband and father.
machinery, toola, and a misc. l ot.
Said real estate! la appraised at
WY2-31173
Mn. Henry Linthicum,
o&amp;-18,Lfc o f said Section 843 feet to the
Lunch will be ser\·ed . God dard
Harley and Sisters
5-6• 1tp
4 29 61 place of beginning' containing $3000. 00 and cannot be sol d for
Sale&amp;. Harold Goddard, Auction- ·
Ml .3 acres.
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leq th■n two thirda of the ap,
eer.
5 2 6lc FURNISHED APARTMENT,
Sedan. VB, automatic transmission, radio a nd heater, white sidewaU tires. Sharp.
3
Second Tract: Being in Fraction praised value.
rooms and bath. Phone WY2- 6, Town � Range 14 We■t; be'
Terms: Cash in hand on day of
691:,i.
+SO-Ole ginning in the center of the public s,le.
LOST TOOL BOX NEAR BASHAN PONY. 41•inch. STOCKING FEET.
1
road 33 feet W est
of the Nor th- I
Whllti mane. For stud service.
$5.00. Reward. Notiry Guy Rose
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH
.
or BHhan Store.
5-8-3tp
See at Shade Valley Lake, 12 FOUR ROOM. HOUSE FOR RENT
Sheriff, Meigs Counly, Ohio
milc11 Easl of Pom eroy.
WEBSTER
&amp; FULTZ,
Webster
Fruit
.Farm,
Long
Belvedere 4 Door Hard Top, V8 engine, au tomalic transmission, Radio and heater, One
'
Bottom, 0., Tel YUkon 5-3201.
Attorneya for Plaintiff
5 3 6tp
U tO O 8S
careful owner.
�5-6tc
20 5
c::::-=:=-1956 BUICK
$005.
SPECIAL
4 ROOMS AND BATH FURNISH­
Hard -Top 2 Door. Sp_ai-lr:Ung
- ;�;�;, �;�;e . �
ed apartrneul. Vhrisllne Beegle,
orilillna l finish. l)yna flow drive.
Tel. WY2·3302.
ff,6,6tp
NOTtce OIi SALE
Blaettnar11, Pomeroy.
D·�IStc
By virtue of a Chatt e l Mortgage ·
2 Door Hard Top. Automatic transmission, radio and heater, power sleering, white
UNt'URNISHED 6 ROOM HOUSE
GNCII Cl••· UMd c,n
e xecuted and d elivered by G ar )'
Before
9:30 A,M,
sidewall
tires. Sha•rp appearance.
11.t I J 26 Eaut M11.in St., Pome•
A.II Mali.a 1nd Moral,
Lee to the u ndersigned on March
A\lddleport WY•2-264t
roy, Phone WY2·3408.
IHJ·3lc
IIIIITROPOLrrAN MOTOlll
2, 1959, and noted by the Clerk
Pom•ror WY ,2Jl95
60B406 l11f Main It.
of Court1 of Meigs Count)', Ohio,
ltAUTZ PIIO ITOA�
P.......,.,
Ohlo
on the Title of the automobile
At CMmr
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TIIMIDS•
hereina fter described, on March 'l
Yukon S.2145
_. ..11.,r.. llllfS,■1,1 et ..,_
jDM MERCURY $790, 2 DOOR
BEAUTICIAN. APPLY HYSELL'S
4 Door Sedan, Radio and heater, 6 cylinder engine, standard shift
19:li9, and on which default has
HAMI\.L
IIRVICI
STATION
Stdan. A iOOd rell1ble car.
;
Beauty Shop. Phone- WY2·3M7,
been
m11de,
the
undersigned
will
..
,.,.
9:00
A.M.
Blaettnara, Pomeroy.
ll·ff·8tc
4-30-6tc
For FREE In,pectlon
sell the goods and chattels describ­
AINnr .,
PHONE
ed in sai d m ortgage, to. wit: 19M
19" 2 TONE
BUICK EXCE[,.
l!Yeey Da,
TWO MIN
Mercury, 8,l"yl l nder, 4--door Sedan,
$5915. Phone
lent con d ition
For sa le s opportunity etirllng
Gilmore', Supply Store
Seria l Number MSh 42773M, al
SK2-U92.
6-rl-3tc
Bel Air 2 Door Hard Top. Radio and heater, automatic transmission, new paint.
at $125 pe r week. Muet be over
WY-2,2774
.
public sale at Tom Rue .Motoqi;, on ,
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and
hB.\le
II
car
and
able to
25
c•
1 "8 uu 1c K1
s, . 995 va s P
"E
·c 1 A
-r,
r
South Third Street in the VIiiage
Valigltan•, Exterminating starl work immediately, cai BARNES-SIMPSON
Hard Top f l&gt;oor. One carefu l
Agent,, Midd leport. Firt., A,uto, of Mi�d l epurt, "M eigs County, Ohio,
L:mr11.ster OL-3-015 /or .llppoinlCompany
owner. Uyriaflow drive. RadJo
mobile, Bond■• P'hone WY-• on 'May 13, 1960, at l 0:00 o'clock
mcnl.
8-6-2tc
St. M.ry1, W, Va.
and Hea le r. Bl at!tlnara, Pome•
a. m.
2903,
-c
4 Door .Sedan. Radio and heater, standard shift. One owner.
roy,
____ lli-:li•6tc · -· -- 'CC"'-=
Citiiems National Bank
llllAND NEW ZIG ZAG SEWING
!JON STJVl:18 -Mortgagee
machine. M-11kce button holes,
11ffl6 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.
6, 10, 12, -4tc
(4)
29;
(:Ii)
,11nd
all
hncy
stitches.
Full
473 Sycamore St., Mi dd lepo rt
A1R Cl.lNOJTIONING, REFRIGER­
price $47.00.
Terms.
Phone
:,;.5- J 2tp
atJon service. Jact•1 llefrlgera•
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
0-0-Bte
WY:.!-2204 .
"'="'==-:c
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU
4 Door Sedan, Hi-Drive transmission, Price d to sell , A good 2nd car.
No. 11,351
19:,i8 c• 1E v •o ,.E
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Elt■ta of Shorm1n St•phffla
dan, Pomeroy Pol lco Car. B l aetUSED NEW tnEA
MANURE
DNMMl;I
5-!lo-6tc
. tn1n, Pomeroy.
I, ?. McCOY
Spreader. Carl E11sterd-11y, Rt I,
Notice Is heNby Jl ven that lloAUCTIONIIR
5-:li-31p
Ha&lt;!ine.
bert L. Coatll whose Post Office
' ( .J i
Llnwln ·1,;
•..,._ 2,,
a.ttor.,. _......,
address 11 Mid d le port, Ohio, h■a
Express, Ford-o-matic transmission. Healer, good tires.
PMM WY,US61 Mhldl.,.,.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN•
er with atluchmcnh. Lil!:e new. GRAVILY Tl.ACTOR IAL t AND _ _ ____ _ - been d uly appointed Ad min ialr1to r
S•rvlc., 51 2 1. Mal11, Pon'l•ror, COMPLltTE JN&amp;UllANC&amp; PB!&gt; of the Estate of Sherman S tephens
Only $36,00
cash or terms.
tecllon. Life. Auto, t•lff. Pollo. late of Ml ddleport Villa&amp;e, lteia;s
Phone WYl-2975, 0Pffl 111 J
5-f.-6k
Phone WV2-2204.
Call Don llllll. lllddJeport., County, Ohio, deceased.
p. m. until JUM I. S..INmtn:
_"C'C'C-c--,---- --Dated lhla 2111t day of April
ObJa.
Harold llarnhMt,
RMcll,¥1111,
PLANTS t�on SALi!:; SWEET
11)8(),
.
Ohio.
Phl;}lle
CNlw':lle
1691
Pot.lllto 90 ccnh per ·hundred;
F, ff, O'BRIEN
3,UHlc
Tomato and C1bb1ge, 7ti cents
Judge of the Probate Court
pur hundred or 10 cents per MUII.LIR ,uRNAC� WII tlN� FOR SALE SEV!:N ROOM HOUS)I;
Melp County, Ohio
Mlddleporl, Oldo
MID and Second Slreell
dozen; Peppers, Ega Plant ,
with two bath,, 11nae. w1•b
Hou, applifflHI. Amelfl
(I) 22, 29; (e1 6, stc ,
brusyc l Sprout an d Cauli f low•
house, cella r, larae t'Ol'ner lot
thfft, !iyrecu-. Ohlo. l'h­
er, 15 ce nh 11. doz. B. F. 8o11.rd,
located tn Chester, Ohio, oa
WY ,2-6314,
1 1 ,! Mfc
Mason, W. VII.
3-5-6tc
Jloute '1. Priced to aell. If Inter,
1
AND
TU.E\ SllN
ested call or write Paul Polin&amp;.
SINGER
S1:!':WING
ELECTRIC
appliance repair. Phone OU■
Ripley, w. V1. Ttl, ES2·M38.
-··· •• • ,. 1
, _.
m1chine Roun d bohbJn in ex­
I
McCllntock, Racln'- Obio.
4-2&amp;-Llc
... ,•• ,11, 11
cellent condition $43.00. Phone
2-1-tk
WY2, 2204,
1&gt;,&lt;11c
FOR SALE: FIVE JIIJOlli ROUS
CUSToU BUILT Kl'rUISN 011,
wltll blth. Nlct lontion. Melvin
,
olaood for ..., -., ftM • Hood, 111 IMUII Sl, PomSQ
U m,teL
IDd Abboll,
l,ll)lt)lp
Pbon, WY-HUL
Mtf
BOUSE �I\ 1iAL11: Li P ,,011,
TILIVIIIONUl,IO AND IMALL
Look at the Space. Look at tlhe
town, LKl rooma. fi nom1 doWQe
AppllMCe
N:Pllr.
CIII
Prtnlr
2 up, IPJ10dm111i, I
1..
Prieea. Look at the Savlnas.
Ceptelne, 414 N. ltct11tl A,._, v1l ldd tlctlltnt well la mUu
For llhe Seat Buy &amp; BMt 1'etJnll,
MWd.......
I I th
from Pomvo, era State .Route
on New and USED, Loot to
692, Price '800,00.
Inquire
kADIO TV IIIIVICI
llrL
Howell
al
Pa,eton.
ALL MODILI ANO MAKI.
11-12.eoto
Phone WY t-2255, I.PlmereJ, . Ohl•
CLILAND TV Int Al'fll.lANCI
Pomeroy, Ohio
d 3 t!c
U.I. N._ 13, Wawrty, Oh�
AUCTIONIIR
WILL TRADE
HORSES AND
DO YOU PAY CITY PRtcis FOR
O..-n .v1r, tlty t to t
uled farm m1rhinery? SN Bill
ponies for cow or youna helter
Goodwin ■nd buy at firm price■•
or a &amp;ood dean used c■r . An·
BOYS Pl.ACK
GYM
SHOES
Six mlle■ from Wllkeavllle.
w,1te, llhMt ., ContMt
ell Burbtld&amp;e, RD 2 t Aiblny.
eulhlon aoJe lam to toe. Sizes A, C, BIIADflOIID, bclM, Ohio.
t Z8 30h:
Ohio.
6-3-3tc
Utile bol'• 7½1 to big boy,s 6.
4
,t.91. Children ' s tennis oxforda
cuahion lnaolc. Rect-BJue ,1 .00.
Tbe Sh0e Box., Middleport.
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head an d
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1 dJu1tabfo
eprlne:a, can't 1 wet
mattress,
aide, have plutlc teething: bu.
a putable washer lilr:e new,
a lao toldln,: hl&amp;h cbal r 11.ke
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:?',,; l't!'ltl old. Dwight Millhone.
Ptlmeroy Roule 3. Phone WY2tl768,
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�we1 lo have Iambi eoon, In
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Plans Underw�y For Waliama's
Alumni Banquet, Dance May �8

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Plain, are belna completed for the dinner for the price ., 18 and
the Wahama Alumni Banquet and the danre for SI (whe n acoompan•
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l&gt;ance to be h&lt;i!ld saturday, May 28 ied by an alumni). Thi■ ill, tw bene•
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u ,00 Home Run Derby
fit h u1banda and wivN wt. are
al Wahama Jlilh School.
6:30 News Pie1ure
4:00 Comedy Playhous e
, 1lumni. Howe¥er, tbt a.nee
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banquet
The
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l:SO Adventure Time
auditorium an d will bea:in at 8:30 will a,e open to the pu� -:t: the
6:50 Politica l Speech
11:00 ote■mboal BIii
p. m_ J■nitli Diehl, president o! the ieneral id mi11ion of $2 'per , .cou•
6:55 We&amp;.therc11Sf
1:30 Ciaco Kid
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7:Cl() Saturday Night Jambo ree
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6:00 M usic In the Roun d
preaide at a short businesa me etinc
7 ,'30 Bona.nu
To z..11.e,�ill
I; 15 Jim Thicker Show
at which time new ofticen will "o
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8 , 30 Man and the Challenge
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g : 25 w th
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9:00
The
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e :30 N:;s ';-!'���-e
busine.s _diacuned.
a:er Frecke. were in Zane■vi l le
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6:4:5 liuntley Brb1t1ey
Repon
Fol1ow1 n1 the banquet a da_nee Thur actay to attend the annual
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7:00 Pioneers
wd l � held In the new a mnu1 t1m: aprlna: contention of the Lutheran
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ewa Headlines
s� art m&amp; at I P,. m . a n&lt;t last� na un- ( �Q.'r llf iuion ary Fede ration
7:30 Th.is Man Dawson ,
weathercalt
l �I I! p, m. The G•Note• . wdl ,r. 'J'
tield at �he St. Luke' &amp; Churt'h,
8:00 Troubleshootcra
Shockwatch
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8:30 iliasquer.lldc P11.rty
Sign OU
t�e dance the�e wi l l be Grad wi· lof the
Lutheran Mi11ion• In
9:00 Cavalc,tle of Sports
tJOn Memories.
1 New Guineau waa the main ■pea·
9:45 Jackpot Bow l ing
The deadline for resel'V ationa ker for the d ay.
Gnftl - U
10:00 Art t:arney Show
for
the dinner is May 7. Tickets
1 1 ; ! 5 Sign on
.i.0:45 Jackpot Bowling
be sol d at \he door for the , Mrs. Harnm and Mra. ?reeker
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dance,
admission i• $2 per coi.-ple. were accompanied by Mn. Gt!O.
12:00 TV Chapel
! 1 ; 10 weathP.rcast
Reservations
can be sent to Mra. Mowrey who spent the day with
1 2:30 lndustr)' on Para d e
i t : lG Jark Paar Show
Maxin
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12:45
Gar
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Club
of
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Air
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Lett�rs have �n aent to �11
HOI.Z IR H.)PITA4,.
1 :00 Bas e ball
alumnl lnforrllin&amp; _them of all Ill•
Acl,;nisaiona, •May 4: 1Mlljet &amp;ol·
3:30 Movietime
formation coneem:tni this affair. lin Andrews Pomeroy· � �Nth
:lo:00 World Championship Golf Five dollu■ wlll admit one alumn l
'1 ;4.5 Si1n On
Tyru, CF.rt�rJtht. Tli110a; , Mp.
fl:00 Meet the Presa
to the dinner, dance, and one ! Da,ia Paul AN ea Rl(ln�t�t.,-41n
000 Clrcle 3 Ranrh
6:30 Sunday News Pictu re
year•, due■. , A a:uat may ,t�!_d ' Lee ,McGuffir . Mlddle
9:00 Sheena, Queen or _Jungle
,odtJ_
7:00 Overland Trall
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
A11drew Bol&amp;e..,,�ill•:
hari..
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10:30 Rull &amp; Reddy Show
8:00 Music on Ice
eon op et
, Hn, Leonard Lunsford, �1111,.,,
l Bl
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1 1 ·00 Fury
9:00 a1evy Show
,Birt�, M&gt;y •· • aon 1o 11t• ...i
Syrucu,e
1 1 :J,O , Circll£ Boy
10;00 Loretta Youne Show
Syra wse Grade School wlll be M l,. Charle• A. BoU:tN. �lnit.
12:0 Band F('§tlval
10:30 Wichita Town
the &amp;cene of the Tri-County TND
I :� ·· Cincinnati Boeeb.811
1 1:20 News Hea dlines
,tACTIC:I CALLli 1 :·
CU1teen's "�lue . Jean Bop" Re4:00 The School Story
fllere will be- Practice flir; ·•t.�fJ
1 1 : 10 Weathercast
�rd Hop lh1s Friday nl&amp;ht. Doon men,,beN of Pythlan Siaten �igs
4:30 Science Fiction Thealer
1 1 : 15 Nitewatch
�pen at '1:30 and close at Temple at 7:30 MoQday eve:lih11
will
1:00 Sign Off
5:00 De tective's Dairy
mldmgh L
and oUiten are to praetice at l::iO.
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Leo V . Sava(e w1 0 be •-,er
1of ceremonie■ with the "Re�"
Or. and Mrs. P. E. Stanier flsit•
providing the music.
in Weat Milton, Ohio Sunday,
7;30 Dick Clark Show
The Syr.1ruae Junior Fire De- the 1uesla of the R.ev. Frederlct A.
8:00 Brave Stallion
partment la 1pon.&amp;0ring the affair Matchinsl!:i ind Mrs. MatchJna� at
8:30 Leave lt To Beaver
Princess
of
:li:00 Hlghlights
and proceeds
10 toward the thf'ir home there. Rev. Matehinsk:i
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9;00 · Lawrence Welk Show
Marga ret 's Wedding
pure.hue of new equlJ,tment for J w.as the former plBtor of St. Peter'..
l0:00 luhilee, U. S. A.
�•30 )Un Tin Tin
the deparimenl.
Lutheran Church in Pt. Pleuant,
1 1 :00 Up-To-The-Minute Newt
:i:00 San Francisco Beal
l 1 : 10 Late Show
8:30 You:- Elso Reporter
8,40 Weather Teller
8:45 John Daly New.11
7•00 Buddy 3larcher Show
IZ.!)() John Hoplclns Pile
7:;() Walt l.Jisne)' Prc�ents
12:30 Bishop Pike
8:::SO Hubert Humphre)· :Political l
:00 College News Conference

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I WOU LD L I KE TO EXPR'5S
MY GRATITUDE TO TH E
VOTERS OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Gu••t Speaker At 8 :00
WALTER MOELLER

DANCE 9 to 12

Admia■lo'l 50c
alngle - 75c couple
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Melg• County Democratic Women's Club

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The Neu Tonight
Scanning the Weather
11 ,1s &amp;ports Report
11:20 Late Show
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Badge and Bullets
Eddie Seacrist Show
Lunch with Soup Sales
Gray Ghoat
TV Cla11.11rqom
Talk Back
Studlo Wrestling
,Base.ba l l
Fill Films
Record Hop

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WHTN�TV �Channel 13

Channlll 1 3 - Friday

l,00 'l'he Brighter Day
l: IS The Secret Storm
!:30 Thl'I Edie of Night
The Three Stooges
1:30 The Ute of Riley
1°00 Arthur J. Smith-Newt
8:15 A L8ok at the Weather
6:20 Jule lt.ivlin ShoV'I'
1:30 Amo1 'n' Andy

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7:30
8:30
9:00
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John Kennedy Political
Arthur Godfrey Show
The Twilight Zone
P:30 PellOD to Peraon
11:00 New1
11:10, A � at the Weather
1 1 : 15 _ Special •Broadeaat
12:00 Theater 13

ChanNI 1 3 - Saturday

8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Our Gani Comedies
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10:00 Heckle and Jectle
10,30 MJ1ht M:ouoe, Pl&gt;yhouse
11:30
12,00
12:30
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1:15
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Sky Jftn1
Jet' J�k■on
Channel 13 Presents

11:00 The Loni Jlanget

Baaiball ,·
Kentucky Derby PreVJew
Kentucky Derby
America Album
Dance Pariy

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CAI.L ALL THAT;$_
HAmtlEP� · 8U1' 1
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6:00 ·Movi�
7,30 Perry
Wanted-Dead or
9,00 Slowest Gun In the West
10:00 Gunsmoke
10:30 Not For Hire
1 1 :00 Newe
1 1 , 10 Theater 13
12:30 Sign Of!
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1 1 :30
12:00
12:30
12:45
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3:45
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A BIG

THAN KS

TO THE VOTERS WHO GAVE ME THEIR
SUPPORT. IN TUESDAY'S ELECTION

SAM ARNOLD

Pd, Pol, Ad.,,

FOR YOUR SUPPORT I N
TUESDAY'S ELECTIOK
It Was Gr�fI�'":A.pprecioted

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9,00 Gf� -� TIIHllr
1:30 Allnfltl!l.!&lt;ihco� - 1
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PLAY MY PRU M
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Channel 13 Fre.entl
Baaeball Leadoff
S.,eball
Sport,cope
Sport, �W
Comedy Time,
Rev, Willard
Ord Roberti

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American at Wort
Christian Science
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1 : 30 Big Picture
2;00 Mystery Matinee
3:00 Open Hea ring

3:30 Campaian Roun d-Up
4:00 Co111 monwealth of Nations
4;30 National Ed ucation Ass()(,
5:()1) Matty 's Funnies
3:30 News Conference
8:00 People'11 Choice
6:30 News Conference
7:00 TrackdOwo
'1:30 Maverick
8:30 L$wman
9:00 The Rebel
9:30 Th8 Alutana
10:30 Johnny Staccato
11:00 1'1e News TonigHt
,ll :Q1._ Weather Wiqdow
1'1 :1lr L4te Show

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The WSCS of lhe Heath Metho­
dist Church will meet Monday
eve-nin1 al 7 : 30 at the chu rch in
!ihddlepo rt !tliss Frieda l"aehnle
1::. \.\'Or.ship ch-'irm.an and Miss Nel­
lie Zerkle, progn1.m ch1urm1n.
l lpste.sses �or the evenin g will
be j.{n_ Law1 .:llt·e Milhoan, M n,.
Carl Mattox, Mbs Befo'i San born
and M n Herman Haddox

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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

TONIGHT
' •BELOVED INFIDEL''
Gregory Peck - Deborah Ken

T he annual Poppy Day wll be.
conducted on May 20 and 2 1 in
Middleport with )fr. Helen Ken­
nedy as ch.iirman of the commit•
tee from the sponsori n g rroup, t he
.•\ uxihary to Feeney-Be nnett Post,
Ameri can Legion .

l'oppy Day Dau Set

''YESTERDA Y'S ENEMY"
Stanley Raker - Guy Rolfe
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'ohn Luplon - John Brinkley

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sent to Vetera n s Hospita ls in Hunt•
mgton, C h il l icothe, Ci n ci n nati and
Da)·ton. Non e or the mo n ey is
used by the local unit.

SUN., MON., al\d TUES.
"YELLOWSTONE KELLY ' '
Cimt Walker - Ed Byrnes

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Draws Large Attendance TO Middlep.ort [

WSCS Meeting Monday

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TONIGHT
Brigitte Bardot in
"TIIAT NAUGHTY GIRL"
(Color &amp; Scope)
- al.so Robert Ryan -- Tin,e Loulae
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
Ailso Cartoon

make
bill paying

SATURDAY
Howard DuH in
"SIERRA STRANGER"
- ,a l so Jeff Richer™ -- John Smith
"ISLAND 01'"" LOST WOMEN"
Alao Oartoon

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We Pay 3% lntere1t On Your Sa"Jng1

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANJUNG SINCE 187%

l\lember Feder■ ! R..ene Sy1le1W
Member Federal
Deposit lmurante CorporaUon

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session .

�mphaswng t he t hen:i e , "Our
Neighbors Around the Wor ld," a
!111g presentation ceremony w_a11
con du cted by members from Vinton county with represen�tives
from other cou n ties a11S1Sting.
rlag&amp; of France, Sout h Afr i.ca ,
Ne therlan d�, Egypt, Sweden, Wale 11
Japan, l n dt.a, G�rma ny, Austr &amp;h a,
Scot land and Sw11.2.erland were pre•
sented.
Ylrs. Haflley �lka, La H
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Cou n ty. wa!'! dr-votm11al l eader and
used Mol h&lt;&gt;r's Day as a theme ,
Mni. Maxrne Goeg l ein, distri ct
pres_idcnt , ,·onducted t he tmsi ncs!l
S&lt;'ssion and introduced Mrs. Char•
les Ensign . pruide!lt of ttlc Oh io
Ho�c 01."'monstrfl�ion Council, Mr�.
Edith 0&lt;'8rth,_ V1_nton, vi ce pres1dent of th::! _d u;�rict. and Mr�. l�ober1 Rall. ( , alha county, d1slr1ct
M."crc tary and treasurer.
. S he also int roducNl the Hnmr
Oemonslral ion .igents and presented U(' h otf1!."'t'r and u:ent with a
small corsage on behalf of t he h ost
group.
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There were approximate-J y 130 attending the annual Home
Dcmo_ n:;tration Council meeting of District 1 5 which was held
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1� M_1 ddl eport at the Heat_h Mt:
ethodist Church Thursday begmmni at 1 0: 00 a.m. Ga Iha County wa:s in charge of the reg1s trat1on and get-acquai nted games before the opening of the

SUNDAY and MONDAY
MOTHER'S DAY SPICIAL I
Cli n,t Wel lrer - Edward Byrnes
John Rusaell
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(Technicolor)
- .also Cl-ark &lt;.able - Carroll Baker
Li lli P...1•lrnf'r - Lee J. Cobb
"BU T NOT t-'OR ME"
(With accent 011 You th ! )
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NOW AT STA TE t"HI ATR I
PT. P L EASANT
El vis Presl ey .ln
"JAJLHOUSE ROCK"
- 1180 Ru&amp;'I Tamblyn tn
"HIGH SCHOOL
CON!'tDENTJAL"

You're
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Wousecleaning
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V8 4 Door Sedan. Showroom clean inside and
out. Radio a nd beater. New Ponti,a,,: tn.de,.in,

1957 PLYMOUTH · . . · · · $ 1 ,095 1959 BUICK · · · · · · . . · · · $2,995
2 Poor Se .. 11. St.a110ll
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V8 Station W'-ll'IOn. foV'icta ,er.Jee. Owned by one
of our m08l oarefol. owners and k 11110Yt9 tt.

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Llk e "!CW condition Like new lire1. f'uHy equ.lp­
pcd

�8 Hard Tofl � Door Sedan. ,\Jmo,t like the ckl;y
II was told. Dynaf low driv . Redi o •nd hMl.er.
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Me.r-:tt ray 4 Door Sedan. Multl-drive. tzi 1IMS,
Rac:110 o11nd heater. Fu lly equ.lpped. Show. bNt of

D)'naflow dill�. ltadio Mid Heater.

local owned car,
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1959 BUICK . . . . · · . . . . $2,695 1959 BUICK · · · · · · · ··· . . . · $2,595
VB 4, Door Sedan. rower •leerin1 and
BUICK · · · · . . · · · $ 1 ,995
1960 MERCURY · . . · · . . $2,995 ve1958
Specla Hard Top 4 Door. one carefu owns.

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V8 4 Door Sedan. Pomf'roy Polite ear.
1957 BUICK · · . . · . . . . · $ 1 ,795
VS Super 2 Door Hard 'l'op, Po-Ntr 1 ftlnftl. One
Make Us An Offer
cattful O'Wner.
BUICK . . · . . · · · · · $ 1 ,795
' 1 955 BUICK · · · · · . . . . . . · $995 VI1957
Centur, 2 Door Uud To . Power ateerint: and
Spec�
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llh. Dymfl ow drive.

bNket. One of the cleanest ctir-. on our iloL
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·1954 BUICK · · . . · · · · · · · $695
1 955 MERCURY · · · . . $795 Sul)«
4 Door Sooan, Ukc new rilmah. Power

I Door Sedan. A lood reliable ,:ar.

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The m..n I• Nrth'• cJMelt
Mtah�ar · Md only natv,•• ......
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Pr:eparing For New Experience

Light as a fealher . . .

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fortable as your own

stand the sudden show­

ers. Aluminum frame,
covering.

Mrs. Jo hn Ketc hka was ch air•
man of t he group or ladles of !he
Heath M ethr&gt;dh1t Church who pre •
pared and served the luncheon to
the Home Demonstration Coundl
meet i ng he ld at t he church yester­
day.
othen assisti n g were Mrs. E. M.
Wood, Mrs. Mayme Ra i ney, Mrs. I
James CriRwc ll , :tfi111 Frieda Fec h- 1
nle, Mr. Norlna n · Way la nd, Mrs.
H.arry Chesher, Mrs. Haymon Kon- 1
krii;:ht, Mn. Henry Hennc!IY, Mr11.
t 'harlrs A�a llradb ur�·- M�6. 0011
Stivcn, Mr11. Roqcr Morgan. Mrs. [
Li nda Wah1on. �lt rs. Earl Knight,
Mrti. Wayne Gihbons, Mrs, Clar• I
encc Casey and Mrs. a. N. East.
As t he theme for lhc mecUng /
was "Our NeiB hhora Arou nd the '
Wor ld" several of those serving
lhf' mc&gt;al were dre�sed ln t•ostumc!I
of for e ig n co u ntries. Mrs. O. P.
Klei n presented appropriate d in­
ner music,

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MOTHER'S DAY
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Mikes

Bares Plans
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Depr"""'"ed Area Bill Term
For Resumption
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T1'111 Sunday ill 3 p. m. !he pupils
of Mrs. Ray Hecox will present a
piano reci tal al the Hcal h Mctho•
d ist Churc h In Mldd)eport .
The program will beii n with I he
sm.all chil d ren and will lndude ·
11cve r.al .advance stud ents.
The program Is open to lhc pub­
lic am well ii faml l lea o f the pupils.

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Northwestern Schoo l District parents are being Invited to
attend the May 10 Visitation Da y at Rutland High School for
132 guests Including incoming 1 960 Freshmen and present
students excepting seniors attending Harrisonville High
School which ends operations this year.
Exec u tive Head Georie M. Dal· 1
A band con cer t direct ed by Rola1 said the guests will a rri ve b;y
r Roush followa at 1.4:1 p . m .
e
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a:50 a . r:o. and swing inLo nine class
and
t he n i ndoor aporta of tumblin,
By HENRY SHAPIRO
room vt1lllt1on1 or 1:1 minutes
MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev said today
e.ach at 9 a . m. A 11: US . noon as- and volley bal l will be carried out
aembly will f,p.aturt: a pro,ram 11.• in the gym, followed. by ou tdoor
!he pilot ol a U.S. plane shot down 1 ,300 miles Inside RuSSla
sporta-5oecer---On the football
follows:
Sunday is alive and will be tried on spy charges. He warned
oo
Presentation of Gideon New Tel· field with 1ue1t.11 seated In ble1cb­
that
such incidents could result , under the worst circumstan­
tament1, a vocal aolo by Herb en.
ces, in immediate retaliation with a hydrogen bomb.
Grate, Rutland senior; introd uc,
Khrushchev referred to a U.S. State Department statement
tion or teachtn, National Honorary
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!hat
the pilot may . have suffered giddiness and drifted across
Soclel)' tapping, a piano solo by
I !he border because of an oxygen failure and said:
Connie Lewis of Harri10nvi ll e, in­
HJn t his cue one cou ld reca ll 1
troduction of the studen t council
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stateme nt of fhe So\lit t gov- said. "A poor pre paration for tM 1
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1 ,umm� ••� fo , Pre,ident Ei,en- ;.
Day
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en t to the effeet that 1 ,lm im
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(lB�NDE
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TllllSE RIO
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ooa '
l ar mu5ic, l!lrec ted by Mr6. C. 0.
I viut to the Soviet Union."
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festivities, which W�re slat�d to begin .at 1:-..5 p.m. on tbe coJlelf-'bippus .. In the .above pho• lar . adventurous penon who is hower
Cha pman.
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to women, left to right, are Jean Evans Mar y Lou ,Ma-ln, Norma Lee Snider, Diane Rowe, 1ubJect to giddlne11 could drop •
eations n Wuhmgton t hat E n.
Hunger will be ta ke n care of at
nd forfeitu res in atate Debra Cha mberlain (Q ueen ), Margaret -Winte rs, Beverly Russell; Lettie Bru.nicardi, Wanda -hydrogen bom b 011 oth er people ', , s
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Fines
a ·picnic in the park whi le In case
territory. And that meus that t he hower .�.1g ht can cel t he proposed
high way patrol cases amounted to
Douglas
llorrow
Andy
Farmer
of bad weather aerytng wi l l be in
Shriver; men left to right, Howard Dotson ' Ge orge Pickens
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$2,359,309 durlnc: the {int 10
l,b.e gym.
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mon th� of the Current fiscal year, and J Ob. n Dupre
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th 11 flier prosecuted ," �ahchev
immediately and unavoidably a no
according to Stat_e A uditor la mes :
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lea destructi ve hy�&amp;en
bolllb to ld Lhe cheering aesston of th e
A. Rh odes. This 11 an increase of
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Su preme Soviet .
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$22.5 ,49;1 com pared to '218,172 in
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·�e man ba i l� oul and once f
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per iod of t �e preced ln1 fiscal year.
Khruahc hev sa id th e Amer an
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ci v ilian pi lot, Harry Francis Pow• on h18 �eet, he did �ot f�llow bi
11u1dde- 80
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en 301 or Alban)' Ga confessed lnslruch ru to romm1t
patrol fm es WH $1,061,687.
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Aipril patrol finee amoiJnted �o
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$225 ,-493 com pared to $218.172 m
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GITTY
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COLUMBUS tUPI) - Ohio' s fndustri.al and Economic De.
t ay
He said the Pilot bailed out ne ar
•n- 11yin1 all the � a� the So- Sverd
od United
partment director said Fridly that a federal bill to aid �o- tl�Eiqnhowff
CLEVELAND UPI - The Ohio April 1959.
pfana fer thllova":. This .. i n t he eutem
Fines collected In •tile l iquor nomically depressed areas which lists tile Stt?ubenvilte-Wter- •
viet Unien to Norway to spy on
SLa te ,Ba r ABsn. ended its Both an­
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to r u
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thills of the Central Urab, s:so
Ruasian defenses.
nual convention today with .a. cases amo un ted to_ $91,945.50 for ton , W Va and ChilliCOthe-Portsinoutb areas in Ohio , is ..one , •
me
un••uiouncl
N
r tMh &amp;y "'- enlll of this
mdea eat of Moscow and more
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xhlbited
S985fl
lu nche on fe,-turing a talk by sta te the 10 month period and
of the m�st �ngerous pieces of 1esi��a �on' ' toJace congreSB .
the unon-Mlpotl said 'w!:e �e�� �
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Sen. Tennylpn Guyer (R-Findlay). dur ing April. Both were up sl ig h t· thls
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of
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Resul t• 'Of an e lection for vice ly over last April . The !late retof
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peacet
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tem,
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Th� bill would [live federal ajcl OJ.her way · of taking "from the
It w-n tne 1htnl COIIIKVfift f MW C.ithe.rine Collina, Psy c hia•
wu equipped wilh suicide weapons
president of the OSBA we re sehed• �i vea one ha l t of l lqqor fine !.
I.lie Aide a t Likio Sla te HOlpital ,
lo .areu where the current unem• have, lO �ve to tbe have-nots and .lei ..,_..
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of anti-A....,.lca,n •t•tarMnh
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to
1 lhem.
uled to be announced. John C.
',, p,._., huetery Jemet C. HQ, but refused
baa been approved as the hospitploYm�t rate 11 6 per cent and mak i ng Ja&amp;ye--notl! .ot the h lve1."
In HM SuPNftN' Sowi.t as RuMII
Johnson Jr., Wooster; Lawrence •
rvahc�� tctld · ::. 1"'":
But Gov• .Mich� V. DiSalle dis- , fity 1Nlcl ttt. t'MUffll'fltn of .
al'n: candidate to receive t he
the preha� �n that for- 18 of
r •me
F.
JJ:ck
and
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J, Burna, Cos
agreed
with
Collbon.
He
1aid
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at
him,
wh�
haft
bNn
1u1pend'r
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Psychiatric Aide Award for
NAMH
confer.
MHllfflit
th.,
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cee&lt;ling 24 .months.
m1II on was 1n �•'"""
anca- n Par May 16.
Plckrel, 0Q ton, were nominated
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som.e areas· have iluffered for ed .ullffNr • n,luntary
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The series o r a nti-American 9$
In
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for the pos t at a Frid ay sesalon.
CoJ.1i1o.n cornplalnt.1d Of1 the basis yem and · ar e i'l no poaitlon to MIii tlnu OctMr. 195t. woutct
..ur war P1 1M
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ts. the rash of anti -Arner.
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Norwr,
Presentation of the gold pin will
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Member• of th e usociallon w ho
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I tha t" Ohlo taxp�rs w.oU ld
pay ttelp themaelvei unleil th ey
re- f'lllu ln additlenal fund1
have pr acti ced for ,o yeara were
ttw Atofnlc lnff'ft' Cllffll'lllulon . ..,.... uproved accompHcet" of ican editorials in the Soviet pl"eN be made by Dr . Wm. Hunter, A.9
more than the state �ivecl l n cei\le out.lJ:d[I h elp,
Statet 1n a hottil• and anti-American demonstrations sociate Diredor of Mental Health.
Uni
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honored at tDe annua l banque t
sucfa
The bill p assed t be Hou,e a.nd ..... WIii .. reqUNttii:I short- .. . . he ... ted
,t the Soviet Union.
throughout R11N1i11
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I help� �¥- Senate with Ohi o's •enat ora \/Qt- ty. Ir( th• PrHldent.
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COLUMBUS
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Khruah
ev that Presiden t Eisenhower
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o.apital
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whit
they
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the
NAACP
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program
Da
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Chief Justice Carl V. Weypndt
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Some American lawmakan alao .::enPu:t:c J\n,iled � :uen:·u.�-.a.led the c11b • •warda, .Gld oer• .carryi� ti.an,. wit.b. I\M:h sli&gt;-@nl ���"lfl �,. •
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Glefuer-, Ckwland Pl•ln DNftr; at��{f:! i'o
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ev ahowed ph otogra ph• man, w. Va.,
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NCOnd prlif to hrry L, Smith,
I lo the delegates which be uid Kimball High .school In 1953. She
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I cam e from a camera tn the pla ne. began her employment a t Lakin
_ -COLU�S Uf'l.:_Atty. G en. , .
Wlni,ttt, ttt. Potn,eroy O.lly ti ons in t he S�ulh. Most of the 110-Sen i ors of �omeroy High Sc hool
" Here is the aerodrom e a nd Slate Hospital iD Ja ou.-r, 195:ii,
gans
on
t he signs were directed at Marik M cE�)' ru led recently the
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emblr he re are
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fare_wel
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two whi te rows of air• and hopes to enter nuni.ng school
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Radio Stat ion WPAY of Ports- three dim e st ore chains, F. w. city• of Defiance n1us t atop eol- , .
COLUMBUS- UPJ-The Ohio In· program at the Senior High aud1- l plane!," he 11ld.
for further trainin1.
ss
telev ision
sta ti o n Woolworth, S. S. Kresge and W. T. le cttn,8: a sewer a essme nt from
mouth and
dustrial and
Economic �vel ov- tori um Friday morning.
Gr
a nt.
property
owners
who
do
no
t
rec ei ve d
WTOLTV, Toledo,
men t Departmen t esti mated today
Charles R iffle. announcer, introSome of the 11i.gns read:
benefit from the sewen.
pl1quea
tha t 73 of everr 100 Ohloana li\le
duced Ilarric Phillif,S .and Albert I
''This Placard Walk, Beats a
M Elroy ruled In an informa l
ln 13 m etropo li tan areas. The oth- Mart i n, J r. who led the st udent
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Lot of Ta lk, Abou t our Wish to op1 �on requeSted by Defl a�ce . . Ro1.1 Jne bu siness was ac ted upon
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t a M eigs County Fair B pard er 27 l ive In rura l area&amp;.
body and faculty in the traditional \
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A id, Th e St udents Who Sat, Bring 1I Cou ty Proaecutor J ohn E. ZimThe department defined metro- I F1ag Salute ceremony. Arnold Ev,
meeting this week Including a
Pomeroy Man Charged Us to Bat, Don't Buy, We'\le Got
er
coun ty .or ans gave the reading from the Holy
edule for high ieh�I bi nds to polltan areas a� "a
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It Made,"
: �er as1easmen t of 60 per
In Gallipolis Court
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of con ti guous
counl1eB Scri pt ures.
appear
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t th e 1� f�•r �vith, Pre• group
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"Kee p Your Greem in Your cent of the ,water bill Is levied j
Larry Jacobs, P omeroy RD, post­
A Langsville man � reported ID g� condition tod ay �t
''My Best To You ' ' wH the aong
ich contain at least one ci ty of
wh
C.
a1dent
red
preinding.
.F
Leifhe1t,
a stabb� mctdent at t.he Chat n
ed $Z bond In G alli polis Municl• J eans. Pass Woolworth , Kresge against a l l inbabltJlnts of the
Thi! M:hedule has the Eastern 50,� or more.''. .
Myrna Maag chose for her vocal Holzer Hospi tal followmg
and Gra nt "
ci ty e\len though many cannot band laying from noon to 4 p. . I n 11.8 aurvey, , t inc
t Columbia, W. Va•. early last eve-pal Court yeaterda)' a fternoon for
near
Wes
Restaurant
C�ew
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Sond
el
Whe
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de
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ompanied
ra Potts ac
solo.
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"Studenia Jailed, ca n't Say W e use lbe sy�tem be uae of tbe
bis appea rance to anawer Galipo
f a11d then was removed" by priva te
g, W. Va., beca use residents _ of her on the piano. Bruce Stalnaker, nmg.
m
ea
m.
Aug.
18:
the
Pom
eroy band 4
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polis police charge of failing to Failed, Wi thholding From Wool- cl ty 8 terrain.
ambulance to Hoben.
enUd
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Troopers
a
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W est Virgin
. m. throuc: h the racins that � lmont !lfld Jefferson 1:o unt 1es , rock-and-roll si nger, gave hls ren•
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atop in an asaured cle.r distance. worth, Grant and Krea e.
l The asaeHm ent is ii ctua ll y a p
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Ho,ehar -wu observed be.ing
"b
f
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t
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e
man
as
George
li
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wi
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metropoU
t
an
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e
Gues
t
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My
dition of
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"Shame on You , Uncle Tom, renta l, not a f.lx, and cannot. be s ame day; o n Friday, Ra lne
A c.ar being drivtn nor th by Ja­
P-athed
a
loody aided to the ambulance
b
suffered
• noon to 4 p, m. Ind the Middle- glon.
h • Hoschar, w ho
Ric
accompaniat.
w.as
Crow
Linda
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cobi cruhed into a . car operated Should Freedom come So Cheap " eharged. non- user, of lbe sewer por band
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in
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around
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daa:
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w
ound
in
t
he
affair.
Ho.
Th
e
metr
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regions
and
humorous readClark gave
t
a
polit.an
4 . m. th ugh ra cing.
"Stand Up and Suppcrt the t ay�jtem, McElroy &amp;ald,
by Leo Bouman, G11lipoli1, which
ter With • large crimaon
cen
heat
c
Clin•
Mason
the
lo
t.aken
was
char
ons ar e:
f
populati
card,.
greeting
urd»- lrom noon through the ir estimated
comic
Sat
rom
On
ing
h ad stopped for a tra ffic 11,ght In lns."
l am of the opinio n that pro- lhe raclni: houra the · R1'Uand Akron, JOf,65 1 ; Canton, 339-" 1 ;
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ie where he received treatment spot. Dr. T. B. McGowan, clinic
"-·tnik , 8and J•m seuion f I
A �
Both
GaWpolis.
in
A\lenue
Eastern
perty
holdera -who are not along
diftcLor, said Hoschar wu alao
uding
l
inc
nnatl
ci
of
Ci11
a
t
ar
--.
• dirk s humor. Emeet Hall
band will be on the stage.
p
care were heavily dam11led - but no Rep;, Meinha11 Home
the sewer sya tem or acce1lble to
auffering from thock·
Ke n tucky 1 085 7&amp;1· Cleveland in lowed
Other bu1ineu:
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injurie, were reported. P11senacn
played trumpet, Bruce Stalnaker,
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1, are ,not 11_.tbject to rental
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Booked m Ma� Coun ty_ Jail
-Di ,cu d a
11 the c_1 u\,ing uyaboga and •a e coun_- bus, Richard Pou l i n and Cbirle-11
ence
,
Tax Study Work
with Jacobs were Gerald Eblin, 19',
cbaries, h e Nld
ties 1 ,807,6 11,. Col umbus, 698,503, K
at 10:30 p. m. Friday wu Richard
grand1land, no action.
itchen drums Sue Phillips· and
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RepresentaUve Geora:e A. Meinand Mahlon Eblin, 36, both of Porn·
i
n,
T.
to
and
Grc
V1nMeler, 39, Belleville, w.
Day
e
r,
e
�luding
,
:ze
to
-Resolved
Chas
•uthorl
j
.
Elsie �old, U'ombonea.
eroy.
·hart returned to IIIJ home in
charged witb drunke.noesa
Montgomery
Va.,
coun
99,
91 ;
t1ea
Radford
5
order
to
30
gallons
of
0
Arn
.
old Evans and Bruce StalMiddleport FridQ' evenln&amp; follow•
I and felonious asaaLdt according to
1remen
n
Haml lton · M i ddletown 1 95 ,647 ;
l(\08
c reoaote white paint, five 11llons
k
"Le
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Be
t
d
t
t
ga
r
Ina: a two day mceUns In ColumLorain 209,83 6; :�
llalilOn County SberiU Earl .lloort!.
Knopp Tak"" P081 Aa
of oil, ai,d thn!e 1allons c,f thin- Lima �02.300;
Cr�� ' as acCC&gt;mpan:;t.
a
bUI of the Joint Commlttee on
Pot
Tar
Sprln
Further details of the incident
d
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&amp;field
e
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l33,289 ; To
477 · Ri
chard Clark read lhe "Clau ProTaxation of the 111lll4ture. .
Midd leport firemen wen t to . the j ner to paint fen�.
Salisbury township trultHtl •P- were not revealed l,y the Trooper
Relief C.Omm.iHioner
ing.S
l
In•
ll
te
v
844;
Whee
e,
l
ube_n
-Heard the contract read wlth
pbecy'' and the "Cla:!18 Will " Both proved action Friday night to • P- investi ting.
Mr. Meinhart uld. today tb,t Middleport Element&amp;ry School at
()ti.I r. Knopp, Racine RD, J(el.p
ga
W. R, Hugbet to perform the el udina: the Wesl Vir11nla coun- 0f t.hese wr' t ing, bY T.
cd
tl'I
Fri.
t
1tle
lq
the
m.
atudy
p.
1
11
day
4
committee
a
wh
tarpo
ua
officer,
County acbool attendance
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un WeIker ply dust control material startina
Hancock, Marties of Brooke ,
urn
,
Md
race
ed
announcln
ret
Ka,.
1.11.
;
w�e very funny.
ne:a:t week to tnnsbip roads
has been, appolnted I member of lation · desiped to nlltve tbt by a workman for the Tri-S te
.
s
a
ll
Ohio,
Young
d
n
368,
a
22;
7
d
n
tut
D
i nawers tO E B Smith and r
1. �•Y NeYer Pass Th111 Way Clerk Frank: Johnston uid today.
the Sol�er•, Relief Commiuion to load on the real tNle taxpayer terials Co., P111rker1bur1t on the S. W.
• , or I iwho want-· stown including Ohio's Me/Joning
Howe •both
In Middleport
was the aong Arnold Evam
other
roof,
find
■ourcel
to
re,
oJ.
and
(!a�&amp;ht
'fire.
late
of
the
term
A.g
Johnston said cost of applyi na:
fill tbe unexpired.
and 'frumbull countles 1l nd Penn•
A uction of Mlcfdleport rookie
venue. The committee will reconThe blue was extin1ulahed by . ed lo be race Juda;ee, that those aylvanla•• Mercer County 629 _ a ni, cboae for hl8 aolo, accompan- calcium wa ter ( " bitter wa ter") to
J. 'lL 'lbornton,
.
ague pl1yer1
acbeduled
.
flremel'I with M d.1ma1e reported poaltlona -w,re fl lled.
' , ted by Miu Potts. Bruce Stalnaker tbe road.a lik ely will be ab0ti t � Little Le
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The term e.,iree oct. 18, .1081. vene later tbiJ month.
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t
hi1
af
te
rnoon
was
po,
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--A,-proYed new· flower show ..,...
•vvned
t he n ma de hi, farewell sp..-arance
baaed on paat experience.
..-ne:a:
t wee.It on an e\lening to
unW
--------rUles oIf.red bY M rt. Baor, as
"
Why."
singing
A Uending lhe meeting In tbe -be nnou
nced, Lee Smith, Leag ue
a
-we ll III her recommendation thJ.t Divorce Decree Is
------�townsh i� hall at the
fairgroun ds
.
presiden t, said today
the ne w rules be incorporated In
were Freij Lellhe! t, Pearl Jacob,;,
in
R
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u.,
Signed
By
Court
g
past
ain
dur
18 hours
the premium liJt.
h
George HobSlet ter Sr. and John•
Dceree or ai voree has been filed
bas made t he diamond, unuaat&gt;le
--A pproved.- 1 requett from
alOn.
' for the turnout , Smith llld.
memben Slawter and Holter of tbe wi th the Clerk of Court&amp; o.frlce in
Farm .Crop �pt. that ·14 ltil:1111 the c� of Iris B. Coll ins �er■us
Euge n·e Collins. The plain tiff w.as
be elimi nated. .
Reedsville Man Says
-Appt-ove d member Down,ie 's a. warded custody of three minor
Rev. Rober1s Will
e
ldr
i
ch
r
o
f
n,
month
per
ach
e
$30
t
c:1
. reque1l tbat aonther 111 be d
Not Guilty To Charge
Fwi.eral
ded to the Hone Show rule• their s� pport, and household goods
County ofticen arrested Leon­
CINCINN-A't1 0 UPJ--Gov MtThe
R
ev. William Roberta, pas­
d
le.
T
h
e
·
be
l
ongms
to
t
he
cou
p
tovering .f•H horsemanship.
e,- cbael V. DiSUie told a galh�xini ard Smi th , Reedsville, yesterday tor oI the Pomervy Episcopal
, cree wa1 alg:ned by Judge John C. at E fllSCOpa
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I CitrIs t Ch urch he�-�
., afternoon on a petit larceny char,e Church will 0Hici1 te el tuneral
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Bacon •
Friday night Uiat capital punish- on an affid&amp;\lil by Eunice Morris. services for Oscar Bauer. tp be
ment wsa a "pagan rel ic of the fie entered I pie• o f not guilty In held Mon4ay al 2 p. m. lturial
county court tod ay and trial waa
and urged Its abol ition.
Treasurer
Nonrinee
past"
ia to be In Beech G-rove Cemetery
C' e r�or, i nvi ted hero by set for next Thuraday a t 9 :30 a. m.
gov
The
ry
Ewings in charge.
Arraumed On Forl{e
In an'1ther beAtlng tod.tY Eve• .
w the area Episcopal 'Church H
COLmfBUS UPI _ Rof&gt;ert
lyn
Faye
Kirk,
Logan,
W.
V
a
wa
s
.,
part or a study or capital punish•
MOTHERS TO MlllT
Secrest, Dtmocratl\! nommee for
ment, said the dea th penalty did fined ,$10 and costs on a tlate pa­
A DJ..teting for the Pomen,
Muakln.gum Coun ty treasurer, was
serve the three functions of trol charge oi. falling to 11top in an LltU e League- motheq . le announ•
LOtnSVJLLE Ky. UPI-Calu- arrata:nied before U. s. Commis- not .
hm ent , rehabll I' t ·10 , de1er- Ulured CINI' dialin-te.
a
u
p
ced for ne:11:t MonU, . ,.rt.emoon
met Farm's Hl llsboroua:h
was siorier Robert W. N�wlon FJida
t.a !'
m
Y rence and service to socie ty.
-'-at the home of Mr,. Leonard Va n
acratched today, culling t he field on a 1;11,1r&amp;e
of forgmf • govern"Records , hl\lc shown t.here
I
ed
Me ter, 104 Locust St. The mHl-­
n
list
e
En
rl
to 13 horses for the 86 running m ent &lt;:heck.
. 2M
.
h ave been n o 1ncreases of i:runet
ln, is ca lled for 2 o'clO«.
�
.a
o
of the Kentuckrt)erby.
t
a
,
cl
lms
ho
w
Sectfft •
nuiunar:
in any category in any are a after Nary Fo r T-!.:....!
Hltlsborougb's withdrawal re- d ist1n( co111in of Federal Trade [ th&lt;' death ena lly has been abolD.· N. T1pp, ABI, U. S":"°Navy re•
,_c
p
...,.. the -o
du....
.;. sa \l aIue ol tht! race Comm 1-�
•i o n mem ,-,- . R_ obert T. 1- h ,•.d ,.. o·,•· l le said. "Most .,,
,. op'·
'-l• cnuter ror Athens and Meigs
8
,&gt;a
to $158,950 -with a net t otal of Secrest , waived prehmmary ex'
murder, are not counti es reporll the e nlistmen t of
w�o commit
.
$Ut,800 going to the winner.
am i nalion and Wes bound over to ,
t.hmk1�g of the_ penalty. T� oise Jack Lee Dal ton of Glouster an d
'rhei-e was · a ,trong P9Mlbillly a fed eral gran d Jury. He, waa
R.clne will play at Mhhl....,..
who . calculate mutder ·are dure- Ray. £cigar Dillon, Reedsville . Both
1bo that Henrijan ·would be freed ' on $l'000 bond.
In thl' Metional Cl•• A flMlt
l�t together the Zrid of May ror
garding
t
he
pena
l
ty.'
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· acratched before post time wblcb
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He aald cap ital punishment is ltie Great La.tea N8\" al Tra ining Monday at �!30 p. n,,., It _. aft­
ICO..OMY MaASURI
1
was IS : 3I .p, m_. (edL )
nouncff today. Rain . ..,_ ,.....
Frank Childera1 m1Dfi!let of the a pplied without · equity. He oiled Statloll. U pon completion of · Boot
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ponement.
Gall ipol is ilVC offictJ1 h111 :m• that one man might have a bet- Camp training Lhey will have 14
R•VIVAL (ONTINUIS
In Pomeny, athtltlc .tfN:Nlts
daya
ed
luve.
ri
t
00
t
migh
e
The rev!val me_eun• at lbe 'l'mlu nounced lhal the office will be ter lawyer a nd on
hekllnl off II da:I•- ltfttll
..,.
·
the
photoaraphed
retum
to
seri�
then
will
cuttent
They
the
in
crime
a
f
r
e
aft
ierY
er
l
rtgbt
myat
C'Onvlcted
and
F
, 11.YSTERY
arm
Chun:b. WIii · contiaue throu ,lb Sun• open five day1 per week, effecUve
12:30
hf,ln1 ill• nln WNW
h
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t
uignmen
a
heir
the• &amp;:,1
Ba
fl
another la tried I year lat- Great Latt:1 for t
identified �.-..f
CouJitv
week' f nn . was
1h air
.Uf �y arm day e.veniny with Rey. B�kholder immtdla\W'. Th,, Gffic:e. • wilJ be while
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U-.J.�,dim.,i HUI'.
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or
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� e, ,
choice
their
a
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to
tchaol
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Y e abo
w a
, �e . _u qte evanceP1t, tt , la: �unced closed Saturday• u Q eeonomy er, result1n1 In different
rlAIJll:I',
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llear Tu.
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Uee.
hoiira.
Ru Garr•bnl!� put.qr, , meuure; Cl\ildtra wd. ,. ·
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bed, and made to wilh•

Mrs. Ketchka
"t �� ds Group
Serving Council

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Net $2,359,309
First 10 Months

Colo rful
CHA ISE

See The Complete Line of Porch and Lawn Furniture Inc luding Spring Base Chairs, Foidlng Chairs
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Relaxers, Metal Tables, Hammoc� . 2 Seat Gliders, 3 Seat Gliders.

WEATHER

Khrushchev Spells Out Defiance
Over Oaim U. S. Plane Was Spying

Big, Comfortable

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Day With 132 Student Guests

START NOW l-0 make your plan, for a wonderful summer
. . . right on your own p■lio. \vhal fun . . . rooking and
eating outdoors . . . together wllh friends. A N D SO EASY
whe n you choose furnllure, barbe&lt;ue things and EVERY•
THING, right here.

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..... C. ,. Tompkin, left th
M , . '"' M n . C. J. H HI and
Put Matron� 1n� Put Pat.to n,
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. Mrs . Roy Jone&amp; Sr. returned bo rne eve n ing fo r Ci rcleville where she
Cha pter,
th e Harr uionvt l le
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' Sunday lifter a visit witl\ re las
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be
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wll
tar,
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li v es in Columbus They were Me thod i1t Va cation Church Schoo l
honored
at
the
Chap
ter'• ngul ar
a, L UCIL L I HA WICHd
ns
t
i
t
a cco mpanied home by Miss Mary I
ute . She
was , accompanied meeUng, �ay 10 1l
8 �- m: at
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Hill who returnl'd h ome Sunday. to Loga n by her son, Chri,, who t he
in
M
a rr150nvUle.
H
Hill
on1c
u
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weese s pent
Leading wil l apend the week e nd with his
Osmer Freeker of
A il m e m �s are urged t o atlast S. turday in Athens wit h
Newto
grandmoth
Mn.
r
e
Spenn
Creek wa� t"he Sunday guest of
,
te n d and bring 11les tu stJl mpa.
I lhe1r son, Jar'.t and Mrs. Wee se M
Fl a t- cer.
1l
d M rs. E· J · H"l
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w��d:�
Mrs. Robert Warnflr underwent
Roy StricklanG returned to bis
ties.
C. F. Tompkins was in Park• surg ery at Holzer Hospital Wed- employmen t w i th the American
M
din g a nes day . H er
nd M r . F. A . Sh u m w
edn d y
bu r
om n u m b r , 3
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G e 11e va Nol an, Meigs, Miss EYa
M.a ri� . Willi�m_son, Jac kson, Miss
Virginia Griffi n , Lawrence
Miss
Nancy Mt'All ister. Gallia, a �d Mra.
Leona Ca lvi n , Vinton .
W h ile i n ..roducing the age n t.B
Mrs. Goeglei n told of t heir pasi ,
work and educati on with home
demonstratio n work.
Also i n troduced w.as Miss Vivian
Johnston, State Supervisor for t h e I
Southea5' Di1tric-t. D
D urin{' t he meeting th e following new offi cers were elected for
the coming ye.ir: president, :W-s.
Edith Dearth; vice pre11idc nl , Mrs. '
Leon Lemle)', Liwrencc County·
and !lec ret.iry-treuu rer, Mrs. Gia�
of Ja c kson. T hey were insta l led by
t he Hocking t:ounty gro u p.
On invitation from the Vinton
Council t he 1961 meeti n g will be
held there.
Mrs. lrcnc Grueser led the aa­
semOly in s m,:ing of songs repre.- 1
sen tallve of various
countrle,g, I
'.'d rs. Mattie Circle was acoompan,...
1 Table8 for t h e lu ncheon served I
by ladi es of the church were deb I
ora ted wil h arran geme n ts made by
lhc vuious county group,. Th e
arra n gements were previewed and
expl ained by thO&amp;e making t hem.
Mrs. o. r. Klein or th e chu rc h
group played appropriate luntheon
music. l?avora ol sma l l m eta l Hags
were placed at eac h plate.
Mrs. Enaign, speaker for the af- I
I ternoon meeting, to ld
of her ex•
perience11 when she attended the
,
ACWW, an 1111ociatio n for co un­
�ry wom en of t he world, last year
m St·o lla nd. Mrs. Ensign wen t as I
the Ohi o delegate .
The Nationa l ,Home Demonat ra­
tion song, "Onward, Ever Onward"
was 1ung by Mr■. Grueser pre­
c eding the lnstall atlon of officers.
She was accompanied by J'l.ln. Clr­
cle, A summary and t11 lk on the
· 'Short Cour,e " to be he ld in June
at Ohio State waa given by Mra.
Johns ton,
fh e paal
dls trict presidentis 1
were Introduced to t he group- by
Mrs. Goegleln who t hanked her
commit. tee and othe rs w ho hel ped
during this meeti ng and through­
·
out the yc.ar.
The day's progam dosed with
l hc singing of "My Fa ther's
World."

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Pia,io Recitnl Sunday

1958 OPEL · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 A95 1959 PONTIAC · · · · · · · · $2,395
2 � Sedan. 4
cyl . economy at ti.I ,beat. Very

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retumed home _ Wedn_e,day after ule s p l ,onlnt m ..t1n1 for Kro,
spending the winter In Florlda .
&amp;er exetu tives and m1nagen.

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west comer Of Fraction 2; thence
RIVIR RIPOR.T
vetu 3:45 am 16--0: Ovec at 10:30 0.3; El1er
fl:80 1111, 0-S:
alona center or the public . road
•m.
no
tow
repo
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ted;
Lod:
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Hamer
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10
am, 0-2; Allee
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Ga u,... Montgumery 1 6.0 on l St. Loui■ Zephyr S: OO pm 0-3: lO:f:I am, 1-1.
Ca.. N . 1 2,,ffl
nortb 18 degree, and U mmut e1
PU B LIC AUCTION
By virtue of an Order of Sale West
feet; lhenet.! &amp;long the U P P4:r , �-3 on l ower , 9 feet open .i e f feraoc 6: lk) Pm, 6 0 Virginia I No Kaniwha Rlver rel)Ort avail•
Personal property of tile !&amp;le
Herman Kelch will be aold al d uly ialued out of I.be Court of center of the road North 16 de- G1l hpohli 18.9 on upper, 1 1 .fl on z 9 : 35 DOI l -0 Beaver' :,; 40 am able
lower,
7
feel
open;
Lock
23,
14,
9
.r.ucuon at the resi dence next Co mmon Pleu o f M.elp County, grees 20 minutea West 21 '1.9 feel;
to the Post Office at Portland, Otu o. m the case of Pomeroy Na• thence &amp;Iona the cent.er of roa d ?n uppe r 10.9 on lower runnFOR CONSISTENT OEPENDABLll &amp;ESULTS
Ohio, M1y 7, 12:30 P. M.: Kel- uonaJ Bank, RuUand Branch, Rut- North 19 dcll'e611 ■nd 00 minutea Ing 22 Wl&lt;:111:et.s.
Cond ition of Movabl• Da m&amp;:
Electr k , la nd, Ohi o, aal.lllllt Cl)' de Kina and West 591.2 feet; then&lt;:e alonlil cenv iMtor Relri,:e.1:1tor,
RATES
Range, Table,, Kitchell Stove, Helen K i na, upon a judame,bt ter of road North 40 degrtU!I and All dams -are up r unning from
I centa J)el' word , Oto inNf'ti06. MJnimum chars• - 80 eci,t,■
an d C11binel, Fuel OU"' and Coal theretn rendered, ind beina: Cue I ao minutes Wett 1'1'1.4 feet; thence nolhini to one trap.
I eentt per word fo.r three OOll&amp;eeutive inaertiona.
H� tert, Llvini Room Suite, No. 12, 981 in said Court. I will of. 1l011j the center of road North 50 1 Oh io RI
Botitt. · D own bound
Sped.al - one mouth for- 30 ee.nU per word.
2 Bedroom Suites, Upholstered fer at public aale 1t the front door I degreea and JO minute. West 1 53 Lock 7 v"t' an 6 0 am
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Chair!., Wool Rua:1, TV Set, End of the Courtbo� in the Vill� f�l to the North line of aaid Sec- Lexa l l : �
Fu.Ii rate of 3 �ntt per word will be cbarpd tor advartlal.nc
e M cC
B._,,45 am,
lf not paJ.d within 10 daya after receivina bill.
Tablea., Coffee Table, Utility o f Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio, t1on fl; thence Wea:t 2280 feet to 3. 1 . Lock 12 C " l
H unt11_11t on
Errol"I in Advertitin, - Should be reportfld immediately. The
Cabinet, Play er
Piano RollJ, on t�e 21at day of M■y, l NO, at t�e Northwest corner of 11i d Frac- B: 30 am B• l l ·
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Portablet., Electric .Mower, Hand
de&amp;rees and 6 30 am l--4 · L k
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20
•
Ben­
2S minutes East 160 feet; thence t�r 8 . • a ' 2 -°&lt;f.
rect ffl81UL.lon.
Toola, Bee Hive and Equip. land and tenements, to--wit:
30
0
L°':k 23, Hel en
Sltuated in the Townahip of Rut . South 17 deerees and Hi minutes
IYrd or Th■nb and Special Not.Ices of Ev1."JJta Sl.00. Obitua.riu
men t,
Porch Furniture, 12
1 ..2(t m
Ovec f.35 _ pm, 21 -0
published at 1 eent per word.
Gaage Shot Gun an d many otb- land, County of Melg11, Slate of West 3'1 feel; thence South 375 Ash I.a n: 5 . 4
9, Islimd
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1:IORDS
3 DAYS
C DAYS
\ MO.
l DAY
er articles not listed . Terms : Ohio, and boun ded and described . feet; thence North 57 deg:rees and Cre ek 7 . 30 m /�. :.
etty
Moran
as
f
o
l
low■:
15
60c
90c
JI.at
$4..60
50 minutes East 161 feet; thence 8:00 p� 1.J. Atlas •
Cash,
.
p m 6-0
'
"1
80c
$1,20
$1 ,80
$11,00
South
re
�;.o
de
30
d
an
i
es
minutes
40
g
t
Not A.ponaibl_•
tt
accident•
First Tract: Being n S llon 16,
L. Wade Ch ldress 3
'.
a
1
Candidate
For
2,
·
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llO
70&lt;
$UIO
$a"'5
'7,M
Mr■• Vu1un1 a Moore
Town 81 Range 14, Weat beglnnin&amp;: East 390 feel; thence Soulh 14 de- Cotton Q ueen 4 . 40
0.7, T1�kMeig, County Recorder
Ad�lniBtratrix
· 1 84 .4 feet North of the Southeast gree11 and 10 minutes West 100 saw tl : l :,i 11 m j -3 •.
Ads Naived by 10 A..14.. will be in that day-•
tern 9.45
B r adf0l'd Alld1on Company, 1 corn er of said Section 16; then ce feet; _thence South 10 degrees and am 9-6; Upbou nd �:
30 Re- :,i
4 ·30·6tc
West 18 feel; the nce South 65 de- 1:li mtnu lea Etst 584- feet; thence liance at 6 45 a m, no t
Pd, PoL Adv.
OW
report.
I
South
and
degrees
minutes
30
53
------ -- - grees and 4:li minu tes Weal 462
ed·• Gallip�lis Ra ymond E.
­
Sal
EHt 582 feet; thence North 84 d e•
$ feet to the South line of aaidS Sec•
lion; thence West along the o 11th grees and 16 minutes Ea1t 230
1151 D 80ATI AND MoTOb t1,S line of said Section 2306 feet; grees, 15 m inutea l::aat 2.10 feet;
TIRMITI AND PEST CONTROL. AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL wy2.
•nd __,. whll• theJ INt. Metro, thence North 5 dearees and IO thence North 6 degree,, 10 mlnute11
by hin. Free lnapr9Ctlon. lnwr•
3738 ·
5·5•Btc
polltan Motors. 600
Ma in minutes Ea■t l HIO feet to the West Ml6 feet; thence East 1188
itd by H•tlonwlde, Phone R.
S t,, Pomen:,y. PfHln• WY..:,..117Q. North side ot Creek; thence along teet; thence North 88 dejrees and
•nd A. s.tvice 'Sfatlon WY2- J12 RATS KllJ..ED wrrHSTAR
the North side Of the Creek North 30 minutes East Mt8 feet to the
I J .U-tfc
War farln. 2¼1 l hs., $1.49; 4 lbs.
2l66,
of beainning, containing
,.
--- - 4,26-tfc $2.50. S..te, pure , and guarantee d. _________, ___ 83 dgrees and 30 minute, East place
78.
acre■.
54
�
ea
684.7 feel; thenc e South 2 de
Ebenba&lt;:h Hard ware.
)IIDDLl.'PORT J,'IRE
DEPART•
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----,--------- and 00 minutes Weat 817 fe t;
(4) 27, 28, 29; (5) 4, 5, 6,
mcnt Auction
Sale, Saturday,
ROOM
U NFURNISHED thence South 75 degrees and· 30 36, Town 8, Range 14 Weat; begin1 1 , l2, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, FIVE
May 14, Ewln11 Building on the
house or garage
apartment.
minute, F.a,t 429 feet; thence nl n1 212 feet South Of the North•
and
T in Mlddleport. Used
26, 27; (6) 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10,
Call
WY2-2029.
North 31:!o feet; thence Eut 868 eaal comer of aaid Fraction 36;
5•3-atc
New Merchandise. Everytl)ln&amp;
t:li, 16, 17, 24tp
Station Wagon. VO engine, Cruise-o-m.atic tr ans., radio and beater, power steering.
f eet ; thence North 18 degrees and thence South along the East line
froai Billy Goall' to Kitchen
EVERY
JN�ITE
IS
A
ONE
T
D
O
f
minutes
W
e
st
e
e
of
&amp;aid
Fraction
375
f
e
et;
thence
00
t; thence
132
(
Sinks. Doors open D a. m. Sale
d ance Saturday
night at the
North 84 degrees and 30 minutes South 57 dellJ'ees and 50 minutes
atartJ 1 1 a. m. Refreahmenlli
Moose Hall in Pomeroy. There APA)lJ.'M.ENTS - -"D'nubed and I East 684.7 feet; thence North 288 feel; thence North 43 degrees
nailable all day. Crltt Brad­
will be a g un shoot on Sunday
unturnilhed. M.e.llute:n. Kiddle- '10
degrees
and
30 minutes I 8n d oo minutes � est 24 feet · 1
ford Jr., Auctioneer.
5-4-9tc
at 1 :00 o'&lt;: lock back o f the Skat•
port . Phone WY-2,5281.
2--8-U East 132 feet; thence North er de• the nce North 30 degrees and 31)
Station Wagon. 6 cylinder, standa,rd shift, One owner.
ln Rln on Route 7.
-5·3lp
L,
M
East
minute&amp;
feet
East
hence
132
minutes
and
North
30
es
e
;
gr
USETW
:i
5 AND 8 ROOM HO
l!:
g
O 5 fee thence North 70 degree, and 29 degrees and :,;o mmutea East
t;
Ben,eJ, 00
room ilpartmentl. A.
Con&amp;ifNHnt
.,.,;Eaat
feet; 275 feet; thence north 17 degreea
mlnute11
6ft
O UR HEAll Tfo'ELT THA�KS TO
Phone ,vy2 .3272.
1 1•2 .tfc thence North 76 degrees
and and IS mlnutea Eaat 255 feet to
friends, neighbors, kev. White, OUR NEXT SALE wru, BE HELD
hu rsday May :Ii , 1 960, at 11 ah, FOR RENT HOUSE f
pallbearers and the White Fun­
N POMEROY 00 mlnutea East 47, feet to lhe th e place of beginning, containina
1:
Hard Top. Automatic transmission, radio a nd heater. One owner.
8• the auction grounds 1 _ml. WeBt
• rooms an d b,tb, unfurniahed. East line of H id Section J6; m all 134.74 acre,, more or lesa.
eral Home Jn lhe loss o� our
of
P?"f
lerfleld .
We
wd!
have
legal
all
to
highways.
Call aft1.1r 5:30 P • .It Phone th ence South along the Eaat line But subject
beloved husband and father.
machinery, toola, and a misc. l ot.
Said real estate! la appraised at
WY2-31173
Mn. Henry Linthicum,
o&amp;-18,Lfc o f said Section 843 feet to the
Lunch will be ser\·ed . God dard
Harley and Sisters
5-6• 1tp
4 29 61 place of beginning' containing $3000. 00 and cannot be sol d for
Sale&amp;. Harold Goddard, Auction- ·
Ml .3 acres.
•
leq th■n two thirda of the ap,
eer.
5 2 6lc FURNISHED APARTMENT,
Sedan. VB, automatic transmission, radio a nd heater, white sidewaU tires. Sharp.
3
Second Tract: Being in Fraction praised value.
rooms and bath. Phone WY2- 6, Town � Range 14 We■t; be'
Terms: Cash in hand on day of
691:,i.
+SO-Ole ginning in the center of the public s,le.
LOST TOOL BOX NEAR BASHAN PONY. 41•inch. STOCKING FEET.
1
road 33 feet W est
of the Nor th- I
Whllti mane. For stud service.
$5.00. Reward. Notiry Guy Rose
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH
.
or BHhan Store.
5-8-3tp
See at Shade Valley Lake, 12 FOUR ROOM. HOUSE FOR RENT
Sheriff, Meigs Counly, Ohio
milc11 Easl of Pom eroy.
WEBSTER
&amp; FULTZ,
Webster
Fruit
.Farm,
Long
Belvedere 4 Door Hard Top, V8 engine, au tomalic transmission, Radio and heater, One
'
Bottom, 0., Tel YUkon 5-3201.
Attorneya for Plaintiff
5 3 6tp
U tO O 8S
careful owner.
�5-6tc
20 5
c::::-=:=-1956 BUICK
$005.
SPECIAL
4 ROOMS AND BATH FURNISH­
Hard -Top 2 Door. Sp_ai-lr:Ung
- ;�;�;, �;�;e . �
ed apartrneul. Vhrisllne Beegle,
orilillna l finish. l)yna flow drive.
Tel. WY2·3302.
ff,6,6tp
NOTtce OIi SALE
Blaettnar11, Pomeroy.
D·�IStc
By virtue of a Chatt e l Mortgage ·
2 Door Hard Top. Automatic transmission, radio and heater, power sleering, white
UNt'URNISHED 6 ROOM HOUSE
GNCII Cl••· UMd c,n
e xecuted and d elivered by G ar )'
Before
9:30 A,M,
sidewall
tires. Sha•rp appearance.
11.t I J 26 Eaut M11.in St., Pome•
A.II Mali.a 1nd Moral,
Lee to the u ndersigned on March
A\lddleport WY•2-264t
roy, Phone WY2·3408.
IHJ·3lc
IIIIITROPOLrrAN MOTOlll
2, 1959, and noted by the Clerk
Pom•ror WY ,2Jl95
60B406 l11f Main It.
of Court1 of Meigs Count)', Ohio,
ltAUTZ PIIO ITOA�
P.......,.,
Ohlo
on the Title of the automobile
At CMmr
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TIIMIDS•
hereina fter described, on March 'l
Yukon S.2145
_. ..11.,r.. llllfS,■1,1 et ..,_
jDM MERCURY $790, 2 DOOR
BEAUTICIAN. APPLY HYSELL'S
4 Door Sedan, Radio and heater, 6 cylinder engine, standard shift
19:li9, and on which default has
HAMI\.L
IIRVICI
STATION
Stdan. A iOOd rell1ble car.
;
Beauty Shop. Phone- WY2·3M7,
been
m11de,
the
undersigned
will
..
,.,.
9:00
A.M.
Blaettnara, Pomeroy.
ll·ff·8tc
4-30-6tc
For FREE In,pectlon
sell the goods and chattels describ­
AINnr .,
PHONE
ed in sai d m ortgage, to. wit: 19M
19" 2 TONE
BUICK EXCE[,.
l!Yeey Da,
TWO MIN
Mercury, 8,l"yl l nder, 4--door Sedan,
$5915. Phone
lent con d ition
For sa le s opportunity etirllng
Gilmore', Supply Store
Seria l Number MSh 42773M, al
SK2-U92.
6-rl-3tc
Bel Air 2 Door Hard Top. Radio and heater, automatic transmission, new paint.
at $125 pe r week. Muet be over
WY-2,2774
.
public sale at Tom Rue .Motoqi;, on ,
-=
and
hB.\le
II
car
and
able to
25
c•
1 "8 uu 1c K1
s, . 995 va s P
"E
·c 1 A
-r,
r
South Third Street in the VIiiage
Valigltan•, Exterminating starl work immediately, cai BARNES-SIMPSON
Hard Top f l&gt;oor. One carefu l
Agent,, Midd leport. Firt., A,uto, of Mi�d l epurt, "M eigs County, Ohio,
L:mr11.ster OL-3-015 /or .llppoinlCompany
owner. Uyriaflow drive. RadJo
mobile, Bond■• P'hone WY-• on 'May 13, 1960, at l 0:00 o'clock
mcnl.
8-6-2tc
St. M.ry1, W, Va.
and Hea le r. Bl at!tlnara, Pome•
a. m.
2903,
-c
4 Door .Sedan. Radio and heater, standard shift. One owner.
roy,
____ lli-:li•6tc · -· -- 'CC"'-=
Citiiems National Bank
llllAND NEW ZIG ZAG SEWING
!JON STJVl:18 -Mortgagee
machine. M-11kce button holes,
11ffl6 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.
6, 10, 12, -4tc
(4)
29;
(:Ii)
,11nd
all
hncy
stitches.
Full
473 Sycamore St., Mi dd lepo rt
A1R Cl.lNOJTIONING, REFRIGER­
price $47.00.
Terms.
Phone
:,;.5- J 2tp
atJon service. Jact•1 llefrlgera•
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
0-0-Bte
WY:.!-2204 .
"'="'==-:c
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU
4 Door Sedan, Hi-Drive transmission, Price d to sell , A good 2nd car.
No. 11,351
19:,i8 c• 1E v •o ,.E
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V
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4 D
�37.
il,23,tl .. ...... ....... c..
Elt■ta of Shorm1n St•phffla
dan, Pomeroy Pol lco Car. B l aetUSED NEW tnEA
MANURE
DNMMl;I
5-!lo-6tc
. tn1n, Pomeroy.
I, ?. McCOY
Spreader. Carl E11sterd-11y, Rt I,
Notice Is heNby Jl ven that lloAUCTIONIIR
5-:li-31p
Ha&lt;!ine.
bert L. Coatll whose Post Office
' ( .J i
Llnwln ·1,;
•..,._ 2,,
a.ttor.,. _......,
address 11 Mid d le port, Ohio, h■a
Express, Ford-o-matic transmission. Healer, good tires.
PMM WY,US61 Mhldl.,.,.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN•
er with atluchmcnh. Lil!:e new. GRAVILY Tl.ACTOR IAL t AND _ _ ____ _ - been d uly appointed Ad min ialr1to r
S•rvlc., 51 2 1. Mal11, Pon'l•ror, COMPLltTE JN&amp;UllANC&amp; PB!&gt; of the Estate of Sherman S tephens
Only $36,00
cash or terms.
tecllon. Life. Auto, t•lff. Pollo. late of Ml ddleport Villa&amp;e, lteia;s
Phone WYl-2975, 0Pffl 111 J
5-f.-6k
Phone WV2-2204.
Call Don llllll. lllddJeport., County, Ohio, deceased.
p. m. until JUM I. S..INmtn:
_"C'C'C-c--,---- --Dated lhla 2111t day of April
ObJa.
Harold llarnhMt,
RMcll,¥1111,
PLANTS t�on SALi!:; SWEET
11)8(),
.
Ohio.
Phl;}lle
CNlw':lle
1691
Pot.lllto 90 ccnh per ·hundred;
F, ff, O'BRIEN
3,UHlc
Tomato and C1bb1ge, 7ti cents
Judge of the Probate Court
pur hundred or 10 cents per MUII.LIR ,uRNAC� WII tlN� FOR SALE SEV!:N ROOM HOUS)I;
Melp County, Ohio
Mlddleporl, Oldo
MID and Second Slreell
dozen; Peppers, Ega Plant ,
with two bath,, 11nae. w1•b
Hou, applifflHI. Amelfl
(I) 22, 29; (e1 6, stc ,
brusyc l Sprout an d Cauli f low•
house, cella r, larae t'Ol'ner lot
thfft, !iyrecu-. Ohlo. l'h­
er, 15 ce nh 11. doz. B. F. 8o11.rd,
located tn Chester, Ohio, oa
WY ,2-6314,
1 1 ,! Mfc
Mason, W. VII.
3-5-6tc
Jloute '1. Priced to aell. If Inter,
1
AND
TU.E\ SllN
ested call or write Paul Polin&amp;.
SINGER
S1:!':WING
ELECTRIC
appliance repair. Phone OU■
Ripley, w. V1. Ttl, ES2·M38.
-··· •• • ,. 1
, _.
m1chine Roun d bohbJn in ex­
I
McCllntock, Racln'- Obio.
4-2&amp;-Llc
... ,•• ,11, 11
cellent condition $43.00. Phone
2-1-tk
WY2, 2204,
1&gt;,&lt;11c
FOR SALE: FIVE JIIJOlli ROUS
CUSToU BUILT Kl'rUISN 011,
wltll blth. Nlct lontion. Melvin
,
olaood for ..., -., ftM • Hood, 111 IMUII Sl, PomSQ
U m,teL
IDd Abboll,
l,ll)lt)lp
Pbon, WY-HUL
Mtf
BOUSE �I\ 1iAL11: Li P ,,011,
TILIVIIIONUl,IO AND IMALL
Look at the Space. Look at tlhe
town, LKl rooma. fi nom1 doWQe
AppllMCe
N:Pllr.
CIII
Prtnlr
2 up, IPJ10dm111i, I
1..
Prieea. Look at the Savlnas.
Ceptelne, 414 N. ltct11tl A,._, v1l ldd tlctlltnt well la mUu
For llhe Seat Buy &amp; BMt 1'etJnll,
MWd.......
I I th
from Pomvo, era State .Route
on New and USED, Loot to
692, Price '800,00.
Inquire
kADIO TV IIIIVICI
llrL
Howell
al
Pa,eton.
ALL MODILI ANO MAKI.
11-12.eoto
Phone WY t-2255, I.PlmereJ, . Ohl•
CLILAND TV Int Al'fll.lANCI
Pomeroy, Ohio
d 3 t!c
U.I. N._ 13, Wawrty, Oh�
AUCTIONIIR
WILL TRADE
HORSES AND
DO YOU PAY CITY PRtcis FOR
O..-n .v1r, tlty t to t
uled farm m1rhinery? SN Bill
ponies for cow or youna helter
Goodwin ■nd buy at firm price■•
or a &amp;ood dean used c■r . An·
BOYS Pl.ACK
GYM
SHOES
Six mlle■ from Wllkeavllle.
w,1te, llhMt ., ContMt
ell Burbtld&amp;e, RD 2 t Aiblny.
eulhlon aoJe lam to toe. Sizes A, C, BIIADflOIID, bclM, Ohio.
t Z8 30h:
Ohio.
6-3-3tc
Utile bol'• 7½1 to big boy,s 6.
4
,t.91. Children ' s tennis oxforda
cuahion lnaolc. Rect-BJue ,1 .00.
Tbe Sh0e Box., Middleport.
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BABY BfD UKE, NEW SOLID
head an d
fqol,
1 dJu1tabfo
eprlne:a, can't 1 wet
mattress,
aide, have plutlc teething: bu.
a putable washer lilr:e new,
a lao toldln,: hl&amp;h cbal r 11.ke
n11w. Phone Sff2.46CM,
H-3:tp
-::-:::-:-,
3 USED COAL FURNACES, GOOD
condition. Arnold'•
Wtttin,­
houae SCM"e, Syracuse. Phone
W Y:i,8384,
(51 8 IS 20 ll'I It,

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• Dour Sedan. 2 tone acnn
fJiflb, Cood tires, aulomatie
, �-• radio 011d heater. Spe­
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$1 399

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REGISTERED HERl!FORD BULL,
:?',,; l't!'ltl old. Dwight Millhone.
Ptlmeroy Roule 3. Phone WY2tl768,
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1 25 HEAD
YOUNG UNSHORN
�we1 lo have Iambi eoon, In
fine tond lUon. Lucille Smith,
Phone YU'B-2191, Cheater, Oblo.
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Plans Underw�y For Waliama's
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Plain, are belna completed for the dinner for the price ., 18 and
the Wahama Alumni Banquet and the danre for SI (whe n acoompan•
: 30 Waterfront
l&gt;ance to be h&lt;i!ld saturday, May 28 ied by an alumni). Thi■ ill, tw bene•
�
u ,00 Home Run Derby
fit h u1banda and wivN wt. are
al Wahama Jlilh School.
6:30 News Pie1ure
4:00 Comedy Playhous e
, 1lumni. Howe¥er, tbt a.nee
non
the
at
d
l
he
be
will
banquet
The
fl : 45 Sports Ruun d ur ,
l:SO Adventure Time
auditorium an d will bea:in at 8:30 will a,e open to the pu� -:t: the
6:50 Politica l Speech
11:00 ote■mboal BIii
p. m_ J■nitli Diehl, president o! the ieneral id mi11ion of $2 'per , .cou•
6:55 We&amp;.therc11Sf
1:30 Ciaco Kid
·
newly for me d organiutlon, will pie.
7:Cl() Saturday Night Jambo ree
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6:00 M usic In the Roun d
preaide at a short businesa me etinc
7 ,'30 Bona.nu
To z..11.e,�ill
I; 15 Jim Thicker Show
at which time new ofticen will "o
o
cm a- d
..,
8 , 30 Man and the Challenge
I
year'I
g : 25 w th
t
ng
com
e
d
tll
an
_
d
electe
be
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li1mm and Un. ItoVira:il
.Mn.
9:00
The
Deputy
e :30 N:;s ';-!'���-e
busine.s _diacuned.
a:er Frecke. were in Zane■vi l le
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