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Now You Know

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SMllH CLOTHING

., LUCILLI HAWJC.1 ...

Middleport
FOR

William McQuigg of Bay Village
was a vlJito.r here over the week

end.
Frank 8. Will, John and Williab\
Will, A. Grueser and Richard
Finlaw were in Cincinnati Sunday
to attend the ball game.
Mrs. Em�1t Gross spent the
past week in Hamilton with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Miller. She w.11.s a&lt;-�om­
panled home Sunday by Mr. Mil•
ler.

N■me Brand
MeRhandlse

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/i.BOVl!l AND BELOW the
waistline, button detaU ■park•
a one-piece pearl gray •heel'
wool knlt day drees, dealgned.
by Oleg Cu1lnf. A. ■IJlall roll
collar and breut pocket. are
�di.Uonal bod1c• &lt;letalL

Special Service
Held Sunday
At Syracuse

The Stewardship
Promotion
!ll!!rvice was cal led by tile Syra­
cuse Fln1l Un ited Prn.11byterian
Church last Sunday morning wlth
John Evans of the Gallipolis Pres­
byterian Church aml Mr. Kealrm
of the J11ckson Presbyterian
Church represen!atives ·from the
Seiot o Preshytery SH speakers
fur lhe special service.

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With I diploma In 01M h,ancl and S1rumli1� In 1h(, othl'I lhe
Jradu1te i1 rrady IO r11::c lhe world ('olkgt-llOund or CJlttr•
boond lhcy 'II oc:ed Stre1mli1c'1 tripk-mengih ll1thrw,1ght
con11ruc1iot1 and lffllr1, ticuff-rnhhng vinyl COVt' llnl!� lh;11
tnakc 1hi1 h111a,, idc-11 for the travtlmg y,·,u� �hutl T11p
aim tnr 1hty'II arri�• lhip-1h�pt with wrn1klc-fm: do1hc1
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BAK ER�.F-UR� ITU RE
On The Brlghleot Corner In

MI DDLEPORT

Special music was presented
for the servlce by the ,Junior
Choir under the direction of Mrs.
Hobert Harden and Mrs. Robert
Crow. Choir members were Pame
la Sylvester, Eleanor Kay 5nyder,
Joltn Utile, Rose Ann Lisle, Don•
m1 Phelp8, Tommie Smith, Patri­
'·cia. London and Jimmy Harden.
Mrs. Margaret Cottrill was their
a('&lt;•ornpanisl.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO

TONIGHT
"SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER"
Elizahr-th Taylor and
Montgomery Cliff
Not Ope" W•dnHcf•Y
THURSDAY ♦nd flrld•Y
"l'OUNTR\I' GIRL"
Bing &lt;.:rosby - G1111ce Kelly

Tru,tf&gt;e, Mef&gt;I Momluy

THURSDAY MIITING
The Twilight Garden Club will
meet Thtm1day .e�enlng at thti
home or Misites Ethel and Clad'
G11rland, Mineuvllle. An ,11ucU�

I sate will be held et the doec o{ tl:ie
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mcetlna:,

The trustees of the First Unit­
ed Pnsbyterlan church, Middle•
port. inel Monday evening in the
pastor's study with Lewis Sauer
Jr. prc8iding.
the
or
matters
Buslnc8ll
ehurch were discussed. Others
preae11t were
Don�ld Lowery,
t,' red Lewis, Mrs. Rodney Sauer,
Mi:1. Leland Brown and Clinton
Fisher.

Buy· A 2 Piece
LIVI NG ROOM SU ITE
At Sale Pric e $239.9 5

Mr. and &amp;Ira. WUUa Jones and
daughters of Akron wl!!re guest&amp;
of Henry Amberger, Minenville,
over the weekend.

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BABY

DOLL

$5:95 to $7. 95

FULL LENGTH

PAJAMAS
$8.95

CAPRI LENGTH

PAJAMAS
$7.95

WALTZ LENGTH

GOW M S
'$5.95 to $7 .95
GOW M S

$5.95

$8.95

to

HALF SLI PS
$2.95 - $3.95
Regular SLIPS
$3,.95 to ,t5495
PAMTIES

Elberf-,lds In Pomeroy

8- Piece

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a zs YUll-"OIIMZED" COIISTIUCTION
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IS IS TIIE SALE GF THE YEAR! BEMCO POI.ICY
· FOIIIDS MY PIICE CllntNG DCEPI' DUIIIIC THIS
'\IEIY UIITO lffll Oil TIE INSCOIIJINUED UWWAY

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DINETT E

,3 Rooms Only $595
.MASO�
FURNl't T U Ri
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Kaiser's Belpre
Plant Expanding
In Early June

Nixon dld not elaborate on
that statement, made in a speech
to • breakfaat of the Syracuse
Herald Journal and
Syracuse
Preas Club.
He aaid there liad been other
RuaaJan spy lncidenta which he
could not dlscu11 because
it
would expose our Intelligence
1ourc:e1."

Friday Services
To Be Held For i
Mrs. Dana Ables

Funeral serviCea Will be held
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Ewin,: Cha•
pel for Mrs. Dana (Alice) Ables,
Neate SetLlement, Who paased
awQ' yeatf!1rday at the Holzer Hoa­
pital , in Gallipolis following a
abort. iUnea of a heart conditio n.
Mn. Ables was a native of 1Ang1Villt!, She ii sutVived b)' her bu•
b'apd and the Collowin11 children;
Clinton Pierce. Rutland; Raymond
'Pletd, at home; Mn. D11e Gilkey,
GalliPolll; ftitr1. Ro1Un DIil, Pom­
eroy; Mn. Thoma■ Scott. Pomeroy
RD· Dana Ables, Jr., Syracuae:
J'tck Ablea, Middleport; and Jarnes
Able■, at home. AIIO sunMn1 tre
17 ar•ndchildren.
Interment will be made in the
Milea ctmetery, Rut11nd.

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Mayors Proclaim
Poppy Days In
Meigs Towns

SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPI-Vice
President Richard M. Nixon said
today that two Soviet apiea were
arrested in · Ma1S1chu1etts last fall
at the moment Russian Premier
Nikita
Kbru1bcbev was talking
peace to the United Nations in
New York.

Kaiaer Aluminum &amp; Chemic11l
Corporatlon'a Belpre· Plant Is wche­
duled for expanaion in early June,
company spokesmen announced
today.
J. R. Lawlor, Plant Manager, said
the Belpre facility, one of the
most modern aluminum foil lam•
tnatlns plants in the nation, will
be enlarged b)' approximately 28,000 , l(luare feet. Work on the pro­
ject la alated to begin during the
firat week In June with anticipated
t11;rgel date for completion stound
August 15.

'Khruabchev could not have
been aurpl'l■ed o'r horrified when
he learned of the U-2", Nixon
Aid. ''There was no gap here in
Soviet intelligence when be wu
here,"
Nixon said in reply to • que1tion that if Russia aentencet Am­
erican U-2 spy Francia G. P.owera
to death, �e United State•
1hould "reappraiae . its attitude
toward Soviet •1enta caua:bt in
·the United States'." ·

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Two Girls Win
Scholastic
Honors At �peine

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BUfffT AHO JjllE. HA_
MATCHING PLASTIC Tors
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A• -dj,.ected
Khrushchev
blamed EiAnhower add The Am­
erican U -2 spy plane incident fo.r
11 torpedoin&amp;" the summit conteT­
Soviet still.
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meet with the ,west again in six
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Wltli A11 8 (If. �t. Frigidaire aqd
, ·,
Quallty Gas Range For Only $595

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PURCHASE 3 COMPLETE ROOMS

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11 out of office.
The boos greeting Khrushchev
today were in sharp contrast to
the cheers that greeted Eisen­
hower today when he drove
through the streets of Paris to
Dame
Cathedral.
visit Notre
French people came up to him
Crowd, in the streets booed and urged him to be firm against
him H he drove through the the Russians.
streets from · the Russian Etn•bas­
JY to the .Macmillan and de Gaulle
re1idence. He alBO was booed
when he add� a press con­
ference at Pte Palals de Chaillot.

Spies Arrested
While Nikita
Mouthed Peace

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OF FURNITURE WHEN YOU �

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He
snubbed Eisenhower thi.!1
morning by paying farewell calls
on President Charles de Gaulle
and British Prime Mlnisler Har•
old Macmillan and ignoring Ei•
senhower. Then he repealed hl1
,call (or a new summit conference
after Eisenhower baa left offiee.

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WHY PAY $895 FOR 3 ROOMS

PARIS (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev. booed by hos­
tile French crowds who blamed him for throwing the world
into a new ci:isis, heaped new insults on President Eisenhower
"11.d the United Stales today.
lo eight months after Eisenhower

69c to $2.50

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French Give Nikita Full Treatment

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Mr. and Mra. George B&amp;.umgart•
ner of Oak Hill, W. Va., and Mra.
T. J. Baumgartner of Nitro were
Sunday &amp;ueata of MiH Callie
Kloes and John Strauss.
Theodore Reuter and Mr, and
Mrs, Jack Henderson of Fairmont
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker of
Sact·amento, Calif., spent Sunday
with their father Walter Reuter.
The group called on Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. EI.Jcr1bach and Mr. and ,
Mrs. Homl!r Hawklns in the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher of
Senecaville came Sunda y evening
to attend the baccalaureate M!r­
vicea of RJcine High School. Their
dau&amp;hler Louise ia a member of
the .:;nduatlng class. Mr. Fi!1her
rettfrrfl!d home that night and Mn.
Fisher remained for a week&amp;
visit in tl\e area.

DURING BONUS SALE

Ohle: · Partly, IUllflY ..... ...,
tMln• thl• aflNIINn. A ltttt.
.:ooi.r "" _. ..utt. ,-ti-.
fair, 1 llttte ..._ ......... ,.._..
d•y f•ir, ••.,..,.· UIW ........
401 north MNI 0-55 NVth,.

PAJAMAS

Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Slory of
McArthur were Saturday guests
of Misa. Marcia Karr. Mr. Story
was a former pupil of Miss Karr
in the BurUngham School.
Jack Weeee and Miss Linda
Weekley lludenls at Ohio Univer•
1ity and Miu Marcia Karr were
Sunday dinner iue1ts of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Weese. The sroup at•
tended the baccalaureate se11vice
at Racine High School in the
evenlng.

BE DROOM SU ITE

ent1ne

WEATHER

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Dl,-lnf Room l111tr at
low Dl11ttt l'tlctl .

Pay 0nly $

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tlngerle For
The Graduate

Mr . .and Mrs. Sam Bolin of At·
hens; Mr, and Mn. k!o Williama
of Charleston and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Williams of Jackson were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Welby Whaley.
Mr. and Mra. Dana Bradshaw
of Pt. Pleasant vi1lted Sunday
with Mr. and Mrrl'. Val Grueser of
Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Delay and
daughter, Ruth, Mn. Marcia De•
lay and Suzanne 'thompaon of
Columbu1 were weekend guesU
or Mr. and Mrs. John . Smith of
Nye Avenue . .
Mr. and Mra. Robert Thompson
of Columbu1 visited Saturday eve.
ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
enroute to Florlda.

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llr. ud Mn. Wtllatd Ebeubaeh
vlsJted Sund11 -1th Mr. and Mn.
Cbarlea Buet Ud Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence lli&amp;ht.

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ly Unlt.d PNM lntern.tlonal
The Cenaus luruu 1,1y1 th ,..
CNII tally ahawt American hmo•
ha1 a pafNll.tion -, 20,otO, sl•
per c,ent mor• than In ltSO.

8.--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 17, 1960

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

• II MEIGS COUNTY
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Culmnl..11� , Ohio

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� Toda)"• D a I I y Sentinel,

pagot t

llJroullh 14,

commem­

orate Notional i:;:c: ek,
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featured .adv
by
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plelure• In and oboul

llelp Gemnl Bospllal.

MARY IULIR

Charles
Hayman,
Executive
Head. of Racine tiigh School} baa
ilnnounced tbe selection of the val­
eatctorlan and aalutatorian tor thi11 ear·1 commencement exertlsea
which ,are to be · held Friday at 8
9. m.
Valedictorian l, Shella Young,
J1urhter of Mr. Jnd Mn. John
l'ouna. She complled a four year
point average of lt5.U.
�its Younc, who Je a com,ner­
cl.al major, bu been active in both
oand and pee ctu� wu·a member
of the Pep Band, a class omcer
ior thre. yean, a club officer for
one, participated in both the Jun•
,or and Senior plays, . a member
of the Echo and Racina 1taff, a
Latin Club·member1 representative
'of the scholanhip team, member
of the GAA, t.he Businesa Educa­
lion Club and a p-m leader.
The 11lutatoritn, .Mary Euler, ls
the dtuahter of Mr. 1ncf Mrs. Hen­
ry Euler; lfi,a Euler mail)tained a
9'.08 avena:e during her four Year
high IC'hOOI training.
She la tlso a mmmerei1I major
and a member'of the Buainesa Edu­
cation Club, the band, tnd the L■. t­
(1" T- Glril Win, P- Tw.l

The expansion will come a, an
enlaiaep'l\lmt to the e:icisting plant
buildina and will be used as stor­
age ,pace for Lhe plant's materiall.
Lawlor said no additional em•
ployment or machinery is antlcl·
pated, but that the new portloo of
the plant will be constructed 10
that conversion to a manufacturina:
area can be easily accomplished
when the market demands.
A pace-setter ih the foil lamin­
ttlna: industry, the Belpre plant
has grown rapidly since its incep­
tion aome Lbree•plus year• aeo.
The plant now produ&lt;;ea a wlde
variety of laminated '(oil produrts
for customers acrou the nation.

Deadline News

IIRLIN UPI - TM IHt ■Ar·
Un Communl■h today began pr•
parlftl t lu.t.. rally- to wwlcame
Premier
Nlkit• l(hru•hc�v
ThurtlltY' when M 11 H,ecMd' te\
NntW' h11 -'tack en Wnt lttlln
fnedom.

Robert Whit., Syrac:uM, waa
bJ"aiht to the Mel.. GeMral ·
HolPhll .., 10:IO- a•. m,. tod•Y
by the SyrHU.. ....,....,cy
1Quld aftw· he wa, ovarcCMM
by 'tum.. white palntlrw1 the
batlllf'OOfl\ at ht. hcHM, . ·The
tquN anlnltt.rH OQWeft and
ht&gt; Wti
•• ·rnt,1111 comfort.Wy at the holp,lt1I at aoon
todaJ.

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Cuckler Services
To Be Held In
Harrisonville

Funeral 1ervlces for Mils Edith
Helen Cuckler,. age 49, who died
Tuesday ' In Cambtldge Hospital,
will be held Friday at 10:30 a. m.
-from the Presbyterian Church in
H■rri1onv1lle with burial in the
Wells Cemetery.
Mh1 Cuckler waa born 1nd
ralaed In Harri■onvllle,
Survivors are I brother, Clif­
ford C. Cuckler,' Pomeroy; a ,i1•
ter, Mn. Hoblrt Bryson, Racine;
hid an aunt, Mr11. Clyde Calvert}
Cheater. She ;,Vaa, &amp;Jie dlughter of
lbe late nillk aM Kalle (Smith)
Cuckler.
11ie Rev. Weber a'boma will offlclste.
'Friend■ will be received at the
Rawlinga-Coats· Funeral Home at
I anytime.

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MEIGS GINliRAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Garnett Pott1, Syracuae; 'Allgusta Swett, Columbus;
P. D. Lottridge, Pomeroy.
Di1missed: · Dorothy Dunt,
Portlfind; Emma Hli)fman, Syn·
cUH; Mra. Pauline Collins, Ra·
clne.

Mayors o( three Meigs County
towns today issued proclamations
settint May 20 - 21 as Poppy Days
in their communities.
Mayor Charles Legu, Pomeroy;
Mayor Kenneth MeElhinney, Mid·
d1eport, and Mayor E. A. Wlngett.
Racine, set this Friday and Satur•
day as Poppy Daya when members
of the American Legion Auxlllar•
ies offer the little red paper flow­
er to the public enabling each
American to wear a memorial to
this nation's war de41d.
Wearing of the poppy, the pro­
clamation Hid, is sllo retognized
11 a. lribute to disabled veteranll..
Auxiliary units in Pomero)', �id·
dleport and Racine will sell the
poppie1.
Workers of lhe Pomeroy Post
No. 39, Drew Webster Auxiliary,
haVe been announced as follows:
Mesdames William Baxter, Char­
les E. Lytle, Lawrence Smlth, Al·
len Hill, Clifford Hayes, Geo. Hack•
ett, Sr., Richard Young, Harry
ttouda.shell. Elza Gilmore, Harley
Frank Cheesebrew,
Stalnaker,
Thomas Clark, Pearl Knopp, Er­
nest Powell.
Get)rgc Bearhs, C. F. Tompkins,
T. A. Henneuey, Roy Holmes, Al·
do Jeffers, Gaynelle Wise, Ben
NeulZlinc, Jed �bater, Sr., Pearl
Hysell, J, M. Thornton, George
Mowery, Paul CHci, Harold Smith
and Miss Erma Smith.
Mr■. • B�n Neutzling will be on
Radio Station WMPO tomorrow
mornl11g at 10 a. m. Her subject
will be "Why We Should Wear A
Poppy."

Satisfied Bu-,er
Ot:Sentmel Ad
Offiers liibut,e

An ......... trlbut. to the
1tlll111...,o_. of I tl1111f1N ad
In n. s.ntlMI IIH betn ,..
1:•lwd front I uttsffed cu1fo..
"\er. Mr1. Charles M. Hiley
wrlt11 ■s follows:
HI with to thank you for run•
nln1 fflY' ad. I want you to
know I solct the whNJ chair
n.xt momln1 afMr the fl,-t •d

1:am:e •"' ,net had another c.111
1ft the afte.moon bvt had al•
,...,, Mid tM chair. I wish to

ttt.nk you apln.
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L,Mn. Charla M. Haley.

This is how Philip Sporn Plant at Graha m Station, W. Va., jointly owned by Ohio
Power &lt;?om�y and Appalachian Power Co mpany, will look on completion of a new
generating umt and a n�w stack to serve ex isling units. The new 450,000-kilowatt unit,
left, to be owned by Ohio Power Mll be on e or the world's largest when it__.11oe, inti'
llpeta'lion late this year. It w1U b_nng '!ant .capacity to 1,050,000 kw. AfJ,,ii11aies ·of
. war� are moving rapidly on the ifdlt, ) accor ding to R. II. i.ff,son, supervising engineer.
.
Practically all colu:ret� work ,is done and _a 11 structural steel is up. In addition, a large
percen�a·ge of the equ1pment 1s s�t and b01I er work completed, and work is well along
on seth� the generator and turbine. Thf n �w stack, at right, to be 600 feet high, the
same heiiht as the stack for the new urut, �s scheduled for completion in 1961. It will
ser.-e umts 1 through 4 at the plant, replac mg four smaller stacks. In this phase of the
plant work, the foundation has been poure d for the stack. Lawson reported that pre­
sently there are 7-38 men working on the pr ojects.

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Traditional Class Addresses Made At Wah.ama
High On Occasion Of Commencement Exercises
Traditional Addresses by the class Va-lediclorian and Salu­
tatorian featured �mmencement exercises at Wahama HigJl
School Tuesday mght when 65 seniors sa:id "farewell" to
their high school.
Suzanne Wolpert, Valedictorian, found the event 2 '"step
separating school life and the life outside, bringing realization
of truly gro�ing up, with some sadness, and some regl"ets."
She found 1l "a pomt of no re­
turn, when we will be reapon1ible for our decisions and when
we learn how much h�lp was re·
ceived rrom [acuity' parents and
classmates.''
Mis1 Wilmerine Clark, Salutatorian, thanked the faculty, bo&amp;rd
of education and parents for the
training the class received 81ld
found that "we seniors have finally realized the importance of
our town, its people and our
school.''
Presentation of award&amp; were
made by Principal C.,yde Foley
who observed in brief remarks
"ltow good or bad '' it is to gra•
duate. He urged the main thins to
remember is to put faith in God
and do your best."

The awards:
Sr. Girl Commercial Lions Club
Sandra Burns; Vocational Agri­
cultural, Gary
Rood; Athletic
Group Achievement Awud, Timo­
thy Duncan, Carolyn Dol6or,; Rho
dodendren Girls State, Suzanne
Wolpert, Carolyn Dolson; DAR
Sr. Good Citizenship, Suzanne
Wolpert; DAR Sr. Citizenship,
Leadership, Scholarship, Timothy
Dunsan, Myra Roreman.
Smilh•Capehart Post 140 Amert•
IJln Legion Citizenshi p Award pre

24 Cars Chttked
At Salem Center
In Safety Drive

Deputy Sheriff Clarence Shields
inapectcd 2-4 t:ars at the Salem Cen­
ter School in the Car Safety In­
spection drive ye5terday afternoon.

He was assisted by Mrs. Evelyn
Monlgomeroy of the Farm Bureau
Women's organi:r.ati4ln which is H­
sisting in the checks. Today·s safe­
ty check is being m;J1de by the Har­
risonville sehool lor Scipio town.
ship and tomorrow's will be held
for Rutland Twp, on State Route
124: at the Eli Dennison home.

Suzaone Wolpert, Jen,, Wiles.
Retognition of Honor Society
Students; Wilmarine Clark, Caro­
lyn Dollon, Suunne Wolpert, Ti­
mothy Duncan, Delores Mattox
· ,MU"ilyn Swartz, G�ndilin Taylor:
Sue Ellen Goodmle and Shirey
Henry was a1i0 m.ade,
Presentation of diploma&amp; was
sented b:y Henry Perry, Marilyn
Swartz, Herman Sle\tarl; Blbe made by Wilden Roush, · superln­
Ruth �edal, · Outstanding aJIO!ls­ temJent of Mason County SchooJa:
mansh1p, Sue Ellen Goodli1te, assisted by Miss Lelah Powell
William Greer; Danforth, Fo1,1nda• and Glenn Smith, who banded a
tion, Sh irley Henry, Jerry Wile,, white rose 10 e"lch gr1duate u he
OAR Sr. Girl Gooa Homemaker, accepted his diploma.
Re". David Freeman _ gave tbe
Marilyn Sw■ rtz; Betty Crotter
Outstanding Homemaker, Eleanor invocation and benediction while
Roush; JOUAM Athletic Elp:ier lhe high school band, directed by
VanMeter; DAR Outn■ndins Jr. Mr. Reed, played three numben,
History, Doyle
Jone1; Balfour including the Alma Mater.
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Events Announced Marking End
Of Eastern Local School Year

End of school activities for the Eastern Local School Dis­
trict have been announced by J . S. Davis, executive bead, as
follows:
Baccalaureate Services will be held Sunday, May 22, at "2
p.m. in the high school auditorium. Speaker for the afternoon
will,. be Rev. Robert Card, Pastor of the Chesler Methodist
Charge.
Vineyard, �ther Watkins, Sandra
Commencement services will be
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held Wednesday, Ma y 25, al B p.
m. in the high school auditorium.
Speaker will be Dr. George E.
Hill, Oirt:ctor of Guidance 11t Ohio
Univeraity, His topic wrll be "Un­
fini1hed. Business."
Graduating teniors are:
Ruth Ann !Baker, •M.arlene Barr
Sharon Bearha, Mary carr, Will­
iam Chapman,' Zenith Chevalier,
Carl �hicheater, Marth, Coleman,
Larry Colhns, Lee Cowdery, Patty
Cowd�y,. Ron&amp;ld Cowdery, Lewis
Cor.arl, William Crislip, Virginia
Curtis. David Davis.
WJ!liam Durst, Donna Fitch,
Ralph Giflen, Tressie Gilland,
Edgar Hartung, Joann Hensley,
David Jordan, Dolores Koenig,
Roger Lance, Carl Landon, Charles
Lee, Susie Livingston, Herbert
Matheny, Clyde Maxey, Thomas
Mays, John Mora.
Randall Powell, Elton Ritchie,
Roger Rose,
Mel\'in
Sanders,
Sharon Shields, William Shelton,
Dale Showtlter, Sharon Sloter,
Barbara mlth, Janet Sovel, Audrey
Spenter, Martha Steams, Kenneth
Ttgprt, Jam.ea- Torrence, Eraeat

Chester Eight Grade Commenr.e­
ment will be held Wednesday,
May 18, at a at the Chester Grade
School auditorium.
Tuppers Plains Eighth Grade
Commencement will be held on
Frida)', May 20 at 8 at the Tup­
pers Plains Grade School a ucU­
torium.
Riverview Eighth Grade Com­
. mencemcnt will be held Monday,
May 28, at e at the Riverview
Grade School auditorium.
All school i11 tlle Eastern
Local School Dialrict wiU clo,e
school May 26.

Middleport Police To

a,.,-,k C.ars May 21

Chief Herbert Gilkey has an­
nounced that hia department will
hold an Auto Safet)' Check Sat­
firday, May 21, on South Third
St.. in front of the Middleport
high school building. The check
will be made between the houn
of 12,30 ud , with further de­
taila to bl, 190,,.. J,ater.

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Scherlu lul At Wahan,a

Mrs. Mary E. Capehart, guid•
ance dir�clor of Wa halJI• H1gh
St'hool, h&amp;s announced thal Orien
l ation Day will be observed a t tht'
1 st·hool on Wt'dnesday. Thursday
11nd Friday of this wl'ek.

Medals, A,vards
Made Foil owing
Eastern Revue

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A l ' BURN. N. Y. UPI-Vite
Pres1drn1 lta·hard M . Ntxon s;ud
Tuesday mgh1 Soviet Premier !'111k i t a S Khr ushchev ro mm111ed a
" majur blu nder· • t ha t l u rnrd
Ari estun.atcd 300 persons .al- '-' l.l fld opinion agams1 him wht&gt;n
tended F...11 stn11 High School ' s an ' h1· t .H'Pl•doed the Paris �u1111111t
nual lloml' F&lt;"onom irs and I n dus- rn nfer(•nc ".
� 1 xo� also disclosed that Presi­
tri,il Arts e;hibit �i;&gt;cenlly when
Eisenhower had pla�ned lo
dent
students
given
recoi:nilion was
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the
su mmlt leaders this c�uneffort.
ding
outstan
for
try was wil ling to give the Un ited
Shop boys (Jresen!Pd 200 pro- 1 N n t ior1s a l l its higJi..1 l l i l 11de U-2
jt"rls for \•1,•wm t-: follow i n g . e ' ' ,py planPs" for use in � world·
? t &gt;·k show b) ho rn(' er.: o nonllc� w H l t· 01wn skW:1 program .
-&lt;1tudcnts.

lfedals and ('E'f1 ificates went
to these sho11 exlulutor� Larr�· Bai
ley, so1ll1omure: Let&lt;lY Borr. Jun­
ior anti lto11111t- ('ow1trry , !-.t ' 11i&lt;ir I
Ct'r1 d1,·atc.s of 1m•r11 went l o
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Ron
freshnw11 Hie-hard Nease,
Ad111 1 t t 1•d May l o : Mrs. H. Ber­
Cashdol lar and llolland Hober!.'&gt; ; nanl E r 1 r1 k 1•, Pomeroy Mr�. Dale
Sun1m1• rf1el&lt;l, I l l l l , I A· ! urt F'olls; M iss Judith
sophomurl'S Tom
Rkhard lkm ll•�• and Fran k An­ l.i•ask , Hilvenswood; M iss Marjorie
drew. j111uors ( ' h ttrlcs C11r: 1s. M i l Leask. lh1n·nswood ; Boney Mil•
ford Frcdenrk. l'ha�lcs Haker ehell. Pomerof; Theo Heines,
iimJ Joe Barr, M&gt;n io1 6 Davt' Jor­ llt&gt;mlork Gro"e; Mrs. Donald
dan, Zrnll h (hl'Vill Lrr and Carl Husscll. Wes! Columbia.
Chkha ster.
Dismissed May 16: Mrs. Richard
Rex Haile) , Chester, was .iward Grueser. Charles Baker, Mrs. Ro­
ed a redar chest as a door prize. bert Reigel, Steve Thomas, Floyd
John11on, Mrs. Evan Davis, Mrs.
Lawrence Beaver, Sandra Spur­
lock, Denise W('mer, Suaan Thomp
son, Eacl Anderson. Mrs. Thur·
man Whe.illey and daughter, Mra
IT'S
Hi c hard Neal and daughter, Mra.
daughter,
Brod y G i lbert and
M rs. Harry L. Leffle.

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N IGHT C :RAWl,EIIS
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THE SPORTS CENTER
Authorized MacGregor

lleodquarters
M Ill St.
Middleport

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l11 f .irel'eville House

CJHC.1..EVILLE, 0. UPI-Stron1
wind� were blamed today for caus
lni: t he crash of a light pl1ne
into a house htire Tuesday. All
four Dboard the plane and the
Ot.'eupant of the house 1urvlved
t hough treated for lnJurlet.
Ralph Dunaway, 49, Ollve HUI,
J(y . pllol of the plane, said he
had taken ort fr-om an airport
nort hwest or here wllh the wlnd
UlowitU( In 11trong gu11ll, whl&lt;'h
huffrled the era.ft about.

Two Girls Win
Scholastic

The audience, liJlening i,tent•
ly heard her reply, "\'es, 1 did."
'The attorneys eonfcrred quidly
The Mason PTA held its last
regular meetlnM of the school year with Common Pleas Judge W. S.
Slocum, who ruled Mrs. Clark
recently.
Charlie Ctrr, vtce president, should identify the policemu n.
pretilded in the absenca. of Janet
Surface, president, and opened the
meeting by introducint the PTA
sponsored Boy Scout Troop 253.
Under the dlretlion of scoutmH l·
er Don Cook, the memben of the
troop govt• the Scout laws. Mr.
Cook then Kave a brier report on
.some of their activities during the
year.

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During the mset1n1 reports by
the ,ecrteary and tre,1urer were
1lven. Mra. Edwln Baldwin report­
ed there was nothing defin ite to
rep�l'l about lhc kitchen counter s.

A 11peclal program was prl'senl­
ed. Vlekle Crow presented a I ap
dance and acveral members nf the
Happy-Go-Lucky 4-H Club told
about lhelr clu b projects. The 4-11
group then was let.I in the 4-H
pledge by Gloria Roush . Cub Seoul
Pack 2:13 followed and each cub
Introduced himseU . The group
gav� the Cub Scout Promise.
Mr. Carr briefly Introduced lhe
Mason Grade S&lt;!hool Band arnd ,·x­
plaincd its function. Thomas Hl!ed,
band diroelor, then directed l he 1
hand In rv·o numhcre.

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MASON C L INIC
Ail111is:.i1rn.&lt;1: Mn. Lydia Ru11l',
Mu ldl(' l 1or1. Muy 1 1 : Mrs. Oui11y Ba•
l1•y, Mi11d l4' l )t1rl. MllY 1 1 .
Hitl ln1: A duul,!h1N. Kath y Ann,
1o Mr. and Mrs. B1•nji1 111ir1 F'. Ba•
l i&gt;y, Mldd l,•pnrl .

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2 Cycle
$44.00

4 Cycle
$49.00

22 I nch Model,

;:� �::��:;;ey
Widow Bares
Secret Loves

huin•d Lol11 Clark 1uday told a
jury abou1 her secret love ufbtr.s
wi1h t h,, mun accused or ldlling
her huHhu11d and with a suburb:111
llolil'l' l iuulonant.
The former Miami tnodE"l unfold­
NI c!Plail!i of lwr e rfli.lrs m, 1 hc
slah' 1 rh·d to provu her lovt• for
rloyll E. Hargrove led him to
irt· 1 ht• snlpcr bullet whkh killed
C:hnrlf'� ('lark in hi! kitchen last
Chriiitmns Eve.
Mn. Clark told of her affaira
with Han1rove. Then undcir crnsa­
i•x11 mlnalion l'lhe t-"r�d detaU11 f1f
jn ;Jfrelr wllh C hoster Hdntl,•v. a
police lluuhmanl in suburb••n W"II•
\oul!hby.
Her relations with the otrieer
came as a big 1urprlse in :hi,
thlrd day or Hararove,'1 rlrse de­
gree murder trial ln thh1 Noth·
eastern Ohlo community.
H1rarove flrat had ,aid he klllMt
Clark but a lie delector lndlcated
h 11 innocen�. FUrlher lnve■Uaa·
l ion of the 1layln1 led to hit tee•
ond confeHIOJI.
Defense AUy. Ro�rt L. Sim•
mons ,tunned the courtroom au­
dience durlne cron eixamlnatlon
when he .uked the mother of four
If 1he had had relatlo_ns with olh·

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*BIRTHSTONE RINGS
*TRAVEL CLOCKS
*ELGIN, HAMILTON, BULOVA,

MAIN ST.

POMEROY, OHIO

Greatest Sale on Earth
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oood . . .. 79c

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Sliced Pork Liver .... ..... ... ,.... .... • 35c
Sliced Beef Liver ..... ...... - ".... • 55c

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MOTORS

"'I'nLnlporhltion an Land &amp;. Sera·•
Phono WY-2-3870
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Peaches • • • • • • · . . tll11:,.....
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11'1 AMAXINGLY
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CONV)IN(ENT

It'• llard lo get along wllbo1d a rlilge - iml ■ re,
a · �111Hy. · 'tle,'re· � 1n•
frig•�• 1a
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NEW YORK UPI-The NaUonal
Baokttboll Alsocl1llon
cleared'
the wa)' today for • shift of tbe
Minnesota Liker,•
franchlaa to
Loa An,elea and Nt Jun� 14 for
a meeting lQ. Cfln11lder Chica,io'a
le1111e 1p.pllc1tlon.
:Lea1ue Pretideht Maurice Po­
doJotf aaid 11J: olber •ppllcatlons
for franch!ses were read at thfl
NBA'a Tu,tday meeUns but non,
ue beina: considered for next
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1e.a10n.
" The board or aovemor, "re•
moved the l11t" obstacle , to the I
Minneapolis tranlfer by lndlc1tin1
"a 1ultable schedule ean be
drawn up" tor I team In Loa An­
plea.

Owners Solidly
Against Bill
By K�fauve,r

LADIES' FANCY RAYON

UN DIES

CHICAGO �I - Mojor leapt .
owneri were arrayed in
· a oolid front IO!l•Y boll,- 1or · and
against legillallon 1 � ,ngulate the
pni6 proposed b)v.-5'ff. Eltu Ke­

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American league club111, in a super
secret aeuion Tuead.q, approved.
unanimou111 tb.e ,:,"t\W(J Ol"' i tH1e8'
p.aae" 11-tement ezpre11ln1 their
poiltlon.
e
by�:;�::sTo::r
thll week in hearln1ir;I on the Ke­
t,uver bill.

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19c

SPECIAL

Ali wrts of step.i n .panties, ICJl&gt;&amp;e or elutk
;Jegs, plain or faDCy &amp;t)"les. Sizez, 5-6-7. Speci:al
for our AnDiversary Sale,

SHORT
SLEEVE
STYLE!

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100 COUNT PACK PICNIC

fancy
Woven plai&lt;b,
,cottons, and Solids . _ _
pearHicd buttons. Cool'
short sleeve styles for
summer wear.
Sizes
Small, · Medium, Lerxe.
MEN'S HANES

81 x99"

PLATES

SPECIAL

White Tee Shirts $ 1• .•

Nylon reiQiforced se.m �
and neck.

Trade E•pamion Sale

IAlxuriously 80100tlb,
crispy
white. 1-figh thread oount · - · ·
Ful-ly pfe--shrunk.. Each hand·
80mely pack'aged. Eaoh -

88c

Ra,o. Ste Value _ __ _ HoPe bleached mlDlm pillow
cases to match above sheets are speciaUy prieed too.

S.g 9-ineh sfae picnic plalel - exlni. heavy
quality paste-board body. Very spooj-a] price
for IJti.s sale only.

- TRADE EXPANSIO N SALE -

- TRADE EXPANSION SALE -

Boys' Fancy Colton DRESS

INSULATED METAL PICNIC

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JUGS

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9ffl:·

SOCK S

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Keeps H.quid.s ·hot or cold, Lillhograph­
. ed meta¼ tihell witb glus Uner.
Pies•
tic screw on, top with pouring spout.

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10c

Big Mill Scoop. Lowest ,prices ever on
boys' dress oocktS! Fancy p l.a-ids, cfox.,
etc. Siz.esi 6 to 101,i . Irregulars of 39c
sellers!

EARL¥ BIRD SPECIALS

TRADE EXPANSION
SALE

Ti NM IS
SHO ES

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Heavy gauge
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COLORFUL Gfus Vegetable

_DISH ES ,

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Milk ,glass, pleil.ni and deco�te&lt;f, ciear
crystaf. tn aa,sorted pattern, lfKf cl»
me1'!N •• a9c val.,.. Spodal
Elqpanaion.

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PANTI ES

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All cotton knit, solid white, double
eeal. Very c�mfortable wi\t ela,tic
legs and waist, Sizes 2 to 6 yeaI'Ei.
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59 c

Genuiat! rubber Zori tlKlillas for com­
fort and wear at beach , shower or
'Casual wear . _. assorted colors.

EARL¥ BIRD SPECIALS

Famous 36-lnch Hope Bleach.eel Muslin - yd. 2Sc
utral Large Size Turkish Towels - - · · each 25c
39-lnch Unbleached Muslin · · - · · - · · · · yard 19c
Aluminum Top Cake Saver with glass plate • $1 •
Women's Jamaica Shorts, plains, plaids - $1.00
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WOMEN1, MISSES' $1.99
Pl!AnD SUMMER

SKI RTS

$1 e00

A lucky pwobaae makes
1'hl, low price �••
- bhe &amp;lttrtd: U"e l!Olll­
pletely washable! ldeaf
for now thni euAimer.
Sizes 22 to 30.

Massive

- TRADE IXPANSION SALE -

SPECIAl

88c

Sizes: 2Z lo 30

Large ,enough for home :use - idea-J for camping.
•bi-•wl, cbromep!,tte ,iliH with aerv­
: �� ibandlm. Sbl.Jrfiy tripod �removable) chrome

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MEN'S SUMMER

Colorful pl-aid p\as­
lic irumlated picnic
� Large capaci­
ty. Holds food bot
or cold for hours.

Adjuslable!

Impo�l · Biaet CllQ.V&amp;t top«
wJltl · whit.. lrim. '11hii,k, opri111Y
l'Ubber .,.,. for lluh act.Ion.
All oizo, 81- to 3, 3',,li too ' 6.
Very spec:oai, pair -

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SAN DALS

Regular $1.39 Values! Bi,g 2'1x52",
heavy ffigtit Turkish beach towels.
Oa.nnon ql.l.BJjty. Aswrted multi-color
str.ipes.

I nsulated

Porlable
BARBECUE

Ladies' and Children's t.orl

TOWELS

LARGE SIZE

NELSON All METAL 18-INCH

BOYS' AND YOUTHS'

STRIPED JUMBO BEACH

-Trad• Expansion Safe-

FOR BEITER OUTDOOR LIVING:

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New Drip-Dry Fast Color Dress Prints - yard 33c
Women's to $2.99 Pleated Cotton Skirts - $1.00
I Hard Wood Folding Camp
'stools · · · · · · · · $1 .00
Women's Cotton Haff Slips - - - - · · - - · · each 66c
Women's New Su mer Handbags - - each $1.00

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This Is Stiffler'■ big lz..tore operation "Gel Arqu.alnled" th■I all Soulbem Ohio loob
forward
ea•h year rome buy ..ve• 11·• a on•e-•year reronl•
hreaklng sell-1-bratlon lhal's planned on a BIG scale . . . . lo do BIG lhing• ! 10,000 new ellllomenloln
May, 1960. Come wly
g� tbe bell value■!

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Club

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*CUSHMAN SCOOTERS For tlhose who eccept no­
thibg less 11him leadership
*USED CARS - We select
only tihe very best in u-sed
oars.

Boston. nlh1cl n,asta 1rti 1..,n, meaty cuts !Of bNf JIM\ are
completely ban1lt1a. roJttd and thtd for HIY
fat •nd wN&amp;• hu btan ....,..,YN ••
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Nb tt l_ulcr ■ndi , ten� Redum coupon for 100

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The Completa Mairlnt Store
Featuring 11hese FamOUB Names
*IVINRUDE - Fml in out­
board,.
*SCOTTS - '.Ilhe F'amou,,
Flying Scotts.
*YELLOW JACKETS -The
llneol In Molde&lt;l MB!hool­
any and Glaai Boatis..
*GLAITRON - '.I1he Qu,al­
lY Bolt.
*FUNLINER 17 FOOTER 'Jibe Ariatocr1l of Boots,
*FRIILAND BOATS-Fial·
;JIii Boats.
*FREILAND PONTOON
ll&gt;licT-For lei.,u"' afloat.
ie•xur, 8'x l4', 8'x16"·
*WHIT!HOUSE BOATS Fi,ber el.ass, alumi-num end

49c

Rib Roa st . . . . ,.......,

games since rejolninf the Dod·
I 1ers and collected five hill for a
.,00 average. Larry Sherry fol­
lowed Howard's homer with one of
his own and picked up hia fifth
win for holdina: the Brne1 to
four hill and one run over the
1 l11t
· three innlncs. Hank Aaron
That one awesome �at wlth and Eddie Malhew11 bomired for
i the bases filled ii:t the
eighth M ilwaukee.
I inning not only ended a week-long
run-famine but 1a..,e the Dod1et'1
Jack Sanford pitched a six­
a 6-4 victorf over the Milwaukee hitter and won his fourth game
Braves that snapped Bob Buhl'• with the 1uppott of a San Fran­
five-year D\Htery over them .at ciaco attack- that Included homers
County Stadium. Buhl had whip- by Willie Maya, Orlando Cepeda
ped the Dod&amp;ers nine 1tralghl and Willie Kirkland and three
times in Milwaukee and seemed singles and a double by Jim
well on his way toward makin1 Davenport. Ed Bailey drove in all
It 10 when he carried a 4 - 1 lead three runs for the Reda, whose
Into the t-ighth.
Jim O'Toole ,tarted the game
tbe ')odgers filled the bas- with a stre_ak of 1 8 consecutive
; es on singles by Wally Moon and shutout lnnmg-s.
Frltnd Wlna Plfth
Norm Larker and en error by
first-baseman Joe Adcock. Then
Bob Friend won hllJ fifth game
Howard, recalled lut Friday from a&amp; the Pirates collected 13 bitll
Spokane in the Padflc Coael off four pitchers and were help.
League, delivered his tape -mei- ed to six unearned runs by Cub
!lure homer into a clump of pine errors. Ernie Banks homered for
tr:ees behind the center field the Cube but also committed two I
of their three errot1.
fence.
Giants, Pirate, Win
Utility infielder Sammy Espo•
The San Francisco Gia11ta re · Bito drove in !our runs with a
tained their •one-g.ame hold on double and a Bingle and Ted
first plaee with a D-3 wln over Kluszewski had two singlea and 1
the Cincinnati Reds and the Pitt&amp; double lo lead the White Sox' 14burgh Pirates beat the Chicago hit attack. Bob Shaw yielded hom­
Cuba, 1 1-6, in the other N1tional ere to Frank Mah:one, Gene Ste­
phens and Heywood Sulllvan at1d
League games.
In the American League, the was hit hard for eight Innings but
Chicago White Soi re.claimed flrst recelve(I credit for b.is t.hll'4 .. vlc­
_ 1 place when they beat the Boslon tory. Tom Brewer was the loser.
Whitey Herzog's two run sev­
Red Sox: l I -6 and the Kans11
Clty Athletics downed the Balli- enth-innlng homer snapped a 2-2
more Orioles, 4•2. The Cleve- tie as lhe Athletics ended the
lend Indians nipped the New Orioles' five-game winning streak
York Yankees, HI and the Detroit The victory went to rellef pitch­
Tigers defeated the Washington er Leo Kiely. who ha1 not yield­
ed a run in seven appearances
Senators, 3. 1 ,
Howard now ha11 played three this year. Jackie Brandl hit hi11
third homer for Baltimore.
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The lndlana plastered rookie
whir Bill Short for five runs and
slx hits in less than two Innings
to ·pave the way (or Gery Bell's
fifth 1059 in a row. Niel Chrisley,
Norm Cash and Chico Fernande:i
had two hits each to lead the
Tigera• ei1ht•hlt offenelve.
Frank Lary .pitchtod a 1even­ 1
wf�
hltter and struck out 1ix lo win
hi1 third aame for the Tlgtirs and
hand Washington•, Pedro Ramos
his fifth 1088 In a row. Niel Chris­
ley, Norm Cash and Chico Fer­
AIIYD FIAT INAMII
nandez bad two hltB each to lead
the Tigers' eilbt•bit offensi...e.

MttropoI•lfGft MOfOH I

on TV , , , , The Greoteat Show on Eollh
Rlnglln1 Bros, Bc,mum &amp; Bailey Circus 9:00 p.m. May 27 ChallMI 13
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''rookie of the year" of course,
They ull Frank Howard the but the milhty 4W..foot drive the
Dodger ol tomorrow but today &amp;-foot, '1-lnch, 2@-pounder unfurl-.
ed Tuetday night went a Iona: way
he's their man of •he hour.
One borne run doesn't rr a k� a loward convincing the Dodgen
he'll 'supply the punch they've
--- I needed ao badly this seuon.

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The baseball tournament trail ,Johnny Clelln
d.
ended quickly and dee!.lvely for
The Jefb collected 10 hilt whlct
Melg1 County Claaa A team8 Tuea- &amp;1ndwiched around seven Tornad
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day on the O U P'rosh diamond.
infield milcuea netted two rul\l iJ
Racine, e-a winner over Middle• the tint, five in the 1econd, two b
port, Monday, went down 14• 1 In the third and (Ive in the fourth.
Tourne)' rules 1ay when I team
five inning• before 1n onslaught of
Jefferson ville baaehit..s ag&amp;inst tW(I 11 more than 10 rum behind after
Tornado hurlers, Duane Wolfe and four full lnning1, ll'I had It, bul
good, ind there l'lh•ll be no more.
For Racine, a run croued in the
ANNOUN CE TRAININ G SITE
ST. LOUlS UPI - Managing di• fourth when Ro&amp;er Birth 1lngled
rector Walter Wollner u.ld Tue1• after Larry Grlmm bad walked.
day the St. Louia Cardi11als or the The other Tornado hiU «.·•me from
Nalional Football Le11ue will open pinch hltLen Allen Graham and
their summer tralnin&amp; camp July Bill Holman, both aln1le1, against
Wllt who had relieved starter Bu1h
20 at Wake Forrest, Ill., Colle se.
for the wlnnen.
PATRIOTS SIGN SHONTA
Racine may play ill lul game of
BOSTON UPI --Charles (Chuck) the 11eason today, entertaining
Shonta, 22, an end from EHtern Eaatern. If arrangemenb are com•
Mtchigan Collerze, has signed a pleled for the conte1t, activity will
1960' contract with the Boston Pa• start by finishing (from the 10th
triots of the American Football inning) 1 called earlier 1ame, and
League.
a regulation conteat.

Eastern High School, behind
good pitching from Terry Swartz,
beat Cooivute 9-4 Mond1y.
Eastern took a 4-0 lead after
two innings and waa never in
trouble. Hillers for the winners
\\&lt;ere Zenith Chevalier, two singles
and a double in four trips; Charlea
Collin,, a double and single; Lind·
sey Lyons and Bill Durst, two sin•
1le11 each, while Larry Collins and
Ron Cowdery each had a single.
Swartz permitted only four hits.
fanned eight, and walked two.
Coolville
000 101 2-4 4 3
Eastern
220 .l03 x-9 1 1 1
Dodd (LP), Thompson, and Blb•
bee . Swartz &amp;nd W,ons,

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Swartz Turns In
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Briggs Straiton - 4 Cycle

DIMONSTIATION

er men.
She sai dth.11 she had and the
at torney demanded to )mow if she
had an affair with a poller oHi•
ccr identified as "Mr. X."

(Contlnut'&lt;I From P•,. On•)
M l 1.:&lt;i 1 .t•.!lslc Sh·eth's fifth grude
in l 'luh. Sh r Is 11 ml•mtwr nf lhc
l't•P l\11nrl. was hol h n duh and wn11 lhu room count award. Hc­
C'luss offfrer. editnr or thl' Ec.•ho, rrcshments were serverl at the
IJH•lllhl•r of the' OAA . and l he' mce
clt1h, 11 mt'mhcr of the Hurine staH
llitld ul ' l i ve In dramatic!'I. Sh!' 111•
l i ' ndf'd 1 h1• .rnurnalism Workshnp
n 1 Ohi" l ln lvrrsity

A BIG MONEY -SAVER I
18-lnch THRIRI-CUT
Romy Power Mowll'

Reg. $8.50

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa UPI-So­
Stanley M cG llll1rd, Piqua, super­
intendent of the Port1n1(1uth Dis­ viet P.remier Nil&amp;: ita 1Glru1hehev
trict: Rev. Dr. Stanley Jeffery, wu b111i:ed in
Tuesday. .t'o­
Dayton, superintendent of the lioe Siid a "well-lluff'ed" dummy
Chil licothe District and Rev. Dr. wa1 (Qqftd h•titinl t1'of11 a sia:n
Louis R. Woltt&gt;r, superintendent of pon: An 111it.c}),ed .plllcard read:
"Death to 1(.hru1bchevthe Columbus D1str1cl.

NEW!

SOVIET SPACEMAN-The Sovtet latmchlng of that new four­
ton prototype of their utronaut ■atellite reca.JJ• tlll.11 photo
ahOWUIIJ how a Soviet spaceman will be geared out when
the time doM ooma. The new orbit l!JWl.aher carr1ea a
dummy � and all the paraphernaJ1a, they aay.

Mason Pl'A Held
Last Meeting
Of School Year

PTA TO M•ET
The.
Sugar
Run PTA w!U meet
FOR
Thursdny at '7:30 p. m. at the
5('hool. There will be instal lation
or officers .end patrol boys will be
hom1red. Pare11ts of next year '
first gracte pvpllR are urged to al•
r r1cl . A spe cial program has been
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If You're Going To
Fish, Stop lier• Fur
A (.'omph•h· Line of G&lt;•ar

Graduation Special .

NEW YORK UPI - The slock
mark.el's current adva nce - cel­
l1p1e of the Paris summit meeting
notwithstanding - moved lnto i1s
six.th sesaion al the opening today.
'l'rad ing was moderately active.

Mlddlepo1 l

FISHING GEAR!

COLUMBUS UPI-Th� Metbo-­
du:t Church Tuesday announced
t he appointments of four superinlendenls to head districh.
They were The Rev. Lloyd
Zoller, Hamilton, superintendent
of the Sp1 .ngfield District; Rev.

ST°'�S MOOERATE

SMITH aOTHING
Name Brand
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Students entering the se,·cn1 h
grade ll&amp;¥,l year (tom New l-laven
wi.11· be felistered on Wednesday,
�tluon 0-rede School. Thursday,
snd thoiie ' from Hartford, Wes! Co­
lumbla, Broad Run and Lttart on
Friday.

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

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Green . tan or "''iit:e, tull win­
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Regular $1.59
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with ice Up tlhat preven\5 cubm dtp­
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TUMBLERS
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T1-ll ked-te.t glasses -- f.ull 16-0z.
sb:e. Assorted patterns _ _ _ Regular
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BIG ASSORTMENT FANCY

·c A P S '� I LLOWS

SPECIAl

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U:IIUM'liy S9rc __ cool ToYo straw sport
caps for e'Jery manr ltteal for golfinl,
!\lahlng, motoring, gliroening.

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Regular '79t! sellers! Assorted 50Hd
and fancy drapery RI.bric covers, with
plu mp cotton filling. Big .sel. eetion.

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Scherlu lul At Wahan,a

Mrs. Mary E. Capehart, guid•
ance dir�clor of Wa halJI• H1gh
St'hool, h&amp;s announced thal Orien
l ation Day will be observed a t tht'
1 st·hool on Wt'dnesday. Thursday
11nd Friday of this wl'ek.

Medals, A,vards
Made Foil owing
Eastern Revue

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A l ' BURN. N. Y. UPI-Vite
Pres1drn1 lta·hard M . Ntxon s;ud
Tuesday mgh1 Soviet Premier !'111k i t a S Khr ushchev ro mm111ed a
" majur blu nder· • t ha t l u rnrd
Ari estun.atcd 300 persons .al- '-' l.l fld opinion agams1 him wht&gt;n
tended F...11 stn11 High School ' s an ' h1· t .H'Pl•doed the Paris �u1111111t
nual lloml' F&lt;"onom irs and I n dus- rn nfer(•nc ".
� 1 xo� also disclosed that Presi­
tri,il Arts e;hibit �i;&gt;cenlly when
Eisenhower had pla�ned lo
dent
students
given
recoi:nilion was
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tel
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the
su mmlt leaders this c�uneffort.
ding
outstan
for
try was wil ling to give the Un ited
Shop boys (Jresen!Pd 200 pro- 1 N n t ior1s a l l its higJi..1 l l i l 11de U-2
jt"rls for \•1,•wm t-: follow i n g . e ' ' ,py planPs" for use in � world·
? t &gt;·k show b) ho rn(' er.: o nonllc� w H l t· 01wn skW:1 program .
-&lt;1tudcnts.

lfedals and ('E'f1 ificates went
to these sho11 exlulutor� Larr�· Bai
ley, so1ll1omure: Let&lt;lY Borr. Jun­
ior anti lto11111t- ('ow1trry , !-.t ' 11i&lt;ir I
Ct'r1 d1,·atc.s of 1m•r11 went l o
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Ron
freshnw11 Hie-hard Nease,
Ad111 1 t t 1•d May l o : Mrs. H. Ber­
Cashdol lar and llolland Hober!.'&gt; ; nanl E r 1 r1 k 1•, Pomeroy Mr�. Dale
Sun1m1• rf1el&lt;l, I l l l l , I A· ! urt F'olls; M iss Judith
sophomurl'S Tom
Rkhard lkm ll•�• and Fran k An­ l.i•ask , Hilvenswood; M iss Marjorie
drew. j111uors ( ' h ttrlcs C11r: 1s. M i l Leask. lh1n·nswood ; Boney Mil•
ford Frcdenrk. l'ha�lcs Haker ehell. Pomerof; Theo Heines,
iimJ Joe Barr, M&gt;n io1 6 Davt' Jor­ llt&gt;mlork Gro"e; Mrs. Donald
dan, Zrnll h (hl'Vill Lrr and Carl Husscll. Wes! Columbia.
Chkha ster.
Dismissed May 16: Mrs. Richard
Rex Haile) , Chester, was .iward Grueser. Charles Baker, Mrs. Ro­
ed a redar chest as a door prize. bert Reigel, Steve Thomas, Floyd
John11on, Mrs. Evan Davis, Mrs.
Lawrence Beaver, Sandra Spur­
lock, Denise W('mer, Suaan Thomp
son, Eacl Anderson. Mrs. Thur·
man Whe.illey and daughter, Mra
IT'S
Hi c hard Neal and daughter, Mra.
daughter,
Brod y G i lbert and
M rs. Harry L. Leffle.

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l11 f .irel'eville House

CJHC.1..EVILLE, 0. UPI-Stron1
wind� were blamed today for caus
lni: t he crash of a light pl1ne
into a house htire Tuesday. All
four Dboard the plane and the
Ot.'eupant of the house 1urvlved
t hough treated for lnJurlet.
Ralph Dunaway, 49, Ollve HUI,
J(y . pllol of the plane, said he
had taken ort fr-om an airport
nort hwest or here wllh the wlnd
UlowitU( In 11trong gu11ll, whl&lt;'h
huffrled the era.ft about.

Two Girls Win
Scholastic

The audience, liJlening i,tent•
ly heard her reply, "\'es, 1 did."
'The attorneys eonfcrred quidly
The Mason PTA held its last
regular meetlnM of the school year with Common Pleas Judge W. S.
Slocum, who ruled Mrs. Clark
recently.
Charlie Ctrr, vtce president, should identify the policemu n.
pretilded in the absenca. of Janet
Surface, president, and opened the
meeting by introducint the PTA
sponsored Boy Scout Troop 253.
Under the dlretlion of scoutmH l·
er Don Cook, the memben of the
troop govt• the Scout laws. Mr.
Cook then Kave a brier report on
.some of their activities during the
year.

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During the mset1n1 reports by
the ,ecrteary and tre,1urer were
1lven. Mra. Edwln Baldwin report­
ed there was nothing defin ite to
rep�l'l about lhc kitchen counter s.

A 11peclal program was prl'senl­
ed. Vlekle Crow presented a I ap
dance and acveral members nf the
Happy-Go-Lucky 4-H Club told
about lhelr clu b projects. The 4-11
group then was let.I in the 4-H
pledge by Gloria Roush . Cub Seoul
Pack 2:13 followed and each cub
Introduced himseU . The group
gav� the Cub Scout Promise.
Mr. Carr briefly Introduced lhe
Mason Grade S&lt;!hool Band arnd ,·x­
plaincd its function. Thomas Hl!ed,
band diroelor, then directed l he 1
hand In rv·o numhcre.

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MASON C L INIC
Ail111is:.i1rn.&lt;1: Mn. Lydia Ru11l',
Mu ldl(' l 1or1. Muy 1 1 : Mrs. Oui11y Ba•
l1•y, Mi11d l4' l )t1rl. MllY 1 1 .
Hitl ln1: A duul,!h1N. Kath y Ann,
1o Mr. and Mrs. B1•nji1 111ir1 F'. Ba•
l i&gt;y, Mldd l,•pnrl .

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$44.00

4 Cycle
$49.00

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Widow Bares
Secret Loves

huin•d Lol11 Clark 1uday told a
jury abou1 her secret love ufbtr.s
wi1h t h,, mun accused or ldlling
her huHhu11d and with a suburb:111
llolil'l' l iuulonant.
The former Miami tnodE"l unfold­
NI c!Plail!i of lwr e rfli.lrs m, 1 hc
slah' 1 rh·d to provu her lovt• for
rloyll E. Hargrove led him to
irt· 1 ht• snlpcr bullet whkh killed
C:hnrlf'� ('lark in hi! kitchen last
Chriiitmns Eve.
Mn. Clark told of her affaira
with Han1rove. Then undcir crnsa­
i•x11 mlnalion l'lhe t-"r�d detaU11 f1f
jn ;Jfrelr wllh C hoster Hdntl,•v. a
police lluuhmanl in suburb••n W"II•
\oul!hby.
Her relations with the otrieer
came as a big 1urprlse in :hi,
thlrd day or Hararove,'1 rlrse de­
gree murder trial ln thh1 Noth·
eastern Ohlo community.
H1rarove flrat had ,aid he klllMt
Clark but a lie delector lndlcated
h 11 innocen�. FUrlher lnve■Uaa·
l ion of the 1layln1 led to hit tee•
ond confeHIOJI.
Defense AUy. Ro�rt L. Sim•
mons ,tunned the courtroom au­
dience durlne cron eixamlnatlon
when he .uked the mother of four
If 1he had had relatlo_ns with olh·

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NEW YORK UPI-The NaUonal
Baokttboll Alsocl1llon
cleared'
the wa)' today for • shift of tbe
Minnesota Liker,•
franchlaa to
Loa An,elea and Nt Jun� 14 for
a meeting lQ. Cfln11lder Chica,io'a
le1111e 1p.pllc1tlon.
:Lea1ue Pretideht Maurice Po­
doJotf aaid 11J: olber •ppllcatlons
for franch!ses were read at thfl
NBA'a Tu,tday meeUns but non,
ue beina: considered for next
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" The board or aovemor, "re•
moved the l11t" obstacle , to the I
Minneapolis tranlfer by lndlc1tin1
"a 1ultable schedule ean be
drawn up" tor I team In Loa An­
plea.

Owners Solidly
Against Bill
By K�fauve,r

LADIES' FANCY RAYON

UN DIES

CHICAGO �I - Mojor leapt .
owneri were arrayed in
· a oolid front IO!l•Y boll,- 1or · and
against legillallon 1 � ,ngulate the
pni6 proposed b)v.-5'ff. Eltu Ke­

f"M••· IIJ-,.T�nn.Ji

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of the 11· NJ1tlon1l and \
American league club111, in a super
secret aeuion Tuead.q, approved.
unanimou111 tb.e ,:,"t\W(J Ol"' i tH1e8'
p.aae" 11-tement ezpre11ln1 their
poiltlon.
e
by�:;�::sTo::r
thll week in hearln1ir;I on the Ke­
t,uver bill.

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19c

SPECIAL

Ali wrts of step.i n .panties, ICJl&gt;&amp;e or elutk
;Jegs, plain or faDCy &amp;t)"les. Sizez, 5-6-7. Speci:al
for our AnDiversary Sale,

SHORT
SLEEVE
STYLE!

-- TRADE l!XPANSION SALE -

100 COUNT PACK PICNIC

fancy
Woven plai&lt;b,
,cottons, and Solids . _ _
pearHicd buttons. Cool'
short sleeve styles for
summer wear.
Sizes
Small, · Medium, Lerxe.
MEN'S HANES

81 x99"

PLATES

SPECIAL

White Tee Shirts $ 1• .•

Nylon reiQiforced se.m �
and neck.

Trade E•pamion Sale

IAlxuriously 80100tlb,
crispy
white. 1-figh thread oount · - · ·
Ful-ly pfe--shrunk.. Each hand·
80mely pack'aged. Eaoh -

88c

Ra,o. Ste Value _ __ _ HoPe bleached mlDlm pillow
cases to match above sheets are speciaUy prieed too.

S.g 9-ineh sfae picnic plalel - exlni. heavy
quality paste-board body. Very spooj-a] price
for IJti.s sale only.

- TRADE EXPANSIO N SALE -

- TRADE EXPANSION SALE -

Boys' Fancy Colton DRESS

INSULATED METAL PICNIC

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JUGS

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9ffl:·

SOCK S

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Keeps H.quid.s ·hot or cold, Lillhograph­
. ed meta¼ tihell witb glus Uner.
Pies•
tic screw on, top with pouring spout.

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10c

Big Mill Scoop. Lowest ,prices ever on
boys' dress oocktS! Fancy p l.a-ids, cfox.,
etc. Siz.esi 6 to 101,i . Irregulars of 39c
sellers!

EARL¥ BIRD SPECIALS

TRADE EXPANSION
SALE

Ti NM IS
SHO ES

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Mighty - Mammoth
Heavy gauge
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COLORFUL Gfus Vegetable

_DISH ES ,

19c
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Milk ,glass, pleil.ni and deco�te&lt;f, ciear
crystaf. tn aa,sorted pattern, lfKf cl»
me1'!N •• a9c val.,.. Spodal
Elqpanaion.

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PANTI ES

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All cotton knit, solid white, double
eeal. Very c�mfortable wi\t ela,tic
legs and waist, Sizes 2 to 6 yeaI'Ei.
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SPECIAL

59 c

Genuiat! rubber Zori tlKlillas for com­
fort and wear at beach , shower or
'Casual wear . _. assorted colors.

EARL¥ BIRD SPECIALS

Famous 36-lnch Hope Bleach.eel Muslin - yd. 2Sc
utral Large Size Turkish Towels - - · · each 25c
39-lnch Unbleached Muslin · · - · · - · · · · yard 19c
Aluminum Top Cake Saver with glass plate • $1 •
Women's Jamaica Shorts, plains, plaids - $1.00
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WOMEN1, MISSES' $1.99
Pl!AnD SUMMER

SKI RTS

$1 e00

A lucky pwobaae makes
1'hl, low price �••
- bhe &amp;lttrtd: U"e l!Olll­
pletely washable! ldeaf
for now thni euAimer.
Sizes 22 to 30.

Massive

- TRADE IXPANSION SALE -

SPECIAl

88c

Sizes: 2Z lo 30

Large ,enough for home :use - idea-J for camping.
•bi-•wl, cbromep!,tte ,iliH with aerv­
: �� ibandlm. Sbl.Jrfiy tripod �removable) chrome

' $1 \®

MEN'S SUMMER

Colorful pl-aid p\as­
lic irumlated picnic
� Large capaci­
ty. Holds food bot
or cold for hours.

Adjuslable!

Impo�l · Biaet CllQ.V&amp;t top«
wJltl · whit.. lrim. '11hii,k, opri111Y
l'Ubber .,.,. for lluh act.Ion.
All oizo, 81- to 3, 3',,li too ' 6.
Very spec:oai, pair -

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PICNIC BAGS

G ri 1 1

SAN DALS

Regular $1.39 Values! Bi,g 2'1x52",
heavy ffigtit Turkish beach towels.
Oa.nnon ql.l.BJjty. Aswrted multi-color
str.ipes.

I nsulated

Porlable
BARBECUE

Ladies' and Children's t.orl

TOWELS

LARGE SIZE

NELSON All METAL 18-INCH

BOYS' AND YOUTHS'

STRIPED JUMBO BEACH

-Trad• Expansion Safe-

FOR BEITER OUTDOOR LIVING:

- TRADE EXPANSION SALE -

- TRADE EXPANSION SALE -

SPECIAl

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SPECIAl

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New Drip-Dry Fast Color Dress Prints - yard 33c
Women's to $2.99 Pleated Cotton Skirts - $1.00
I Hard Wood Folding Camp
'stools · · · · · · · · $1 .00
Women's Cotton Haff Slips - - - - · · - - · · each 66c
Women's New Su mer Handbags - - each $1.00

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2·1c

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This Is Stiffler'■ big lz..tore operation "Gel Arqu.alnled" th■I all Soulbem Ohio loob
forward
ea•h year rome buy ..ve• 11·• a on•e-•year reronl•
hreaklng sell-1-bratlon lhal's planned on a BIG scale . . . . lo do BIG lhing• ! 10,000 new ellllomenloln
May, 1960. Come wly
g� tbe bell value■!

Bui.

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Northern Tissui - - -' 4. rolls 35c
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LUn"'t"'
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Club

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No. 303

MAY

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So111e Soon

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*CUSHMAN SCOOTERS For tlhose who eccept no­
thibg less 11him leadership
*USED CARS - We select
only tihe very best in u-sed
oars.

Boston. nlh1cl n,asta 1rti 1..,n, meaty cuts !Of bNf JIM\ are
completely ban1lt1a. roJttd and thtd for HIY
fat •nd wN&amp;• hu btan ....,..,YN ••
1tktn. AA of tht
Nb tt l_ulcr ■ndi , ten� Redum coupon for 100

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CIRCta's'

The Completa Mairlnt Store
Featuring 11hese FamOUB Names
*IVINRUDE - Fml in out­
board,.
*SCOTTS - '.Ilhe F'amou,,
Flying Scotts.
*YELLOW JACKETS -The
llneol In Molde&lt;l MB!hool­
any and Glaai Boatis..
*GLAITRON - '.I1he Qu,al­
lY Bolt.
*FUNLINER 17 FOOTER 'Jibe Ariatocr1l of Boots,
*FRIILAND BOATS-Fial·
;JIii Boats.
*FREILAND PONTOON
ll&gt;licT-For lei.,u"' afloat.
ie•xur, 8'x l4', 8'x16"·
*WHIT!HOUSE BOATS Fi,ber el.ass, alumi-num end

49c

Rib Roa st . . . . ,.......,

games since rejolninf the Dod·
I 1ers and collected five hill for a
.,00 average. Larry Sherry fol­
lowed Howard's homer with one of
his own and picked up hia fifth
win for holdina: the Brne1 to
four hill and one run over the
1 l11t
· three innlncs. Hank Aaron
That one awesome �at wlth and Eddie Malhew11 bomired for
i the bases filled ii:t the
eighth M ilwaukee.
I inning not only ended a week-long
run-famine but 1a..,e the Dod1et'1
Jack Sanford pitched a six­
a 6-4 victorf over the Milwaukee hitter and won his fourth game
Braves that snapped Bob Buhl'• with the 1uppott of a San Fran­
five-year D\Htery over them .at ciaco attack- that Included homers
County Stadium. Buhl had whip- by Willie Maya, Orlando Cepeda
ped the Dod&amp;ers nine 1tralghl and Willie Kirkland and three
times in Milwaukee and seemed singles and a double by Jim
well on his way toward makin1 Davenport. Ed Bailey drove in all
It 10 when he carried a 4 - 1 lead three runs for the Reda, whose
Into the t-ighth.
Jim O'Toole ,tarted the game
tbe ')odgers filled the bas- with a stre_ak of 1 8 consecutive
; es on singles by Wally Moon and shutout lnnmg-s.
Frltnd Wlna Plfth
Norm Larker and en error by
first-baseman Joe Adcock. Then
Bob Friend won hllJ fifth game
Howard, recalled lut Friday from a&amp; the Pirates collected 13 bitll
Spokane in the Padflc Coael off four pitchers and were help.
League, delivered his tape -mei- ed to six unearned runs by Cub
!lure homer into a clump of pine errors. Ernie Banks homered for
tr:ees behind the center field the Cube but also committed two I
of their three errot1.
fence.
Giants, Pirate, Win
Utility infielder Sammy Espo•
The San Francisco Gia11ta re · Bito drove in !our runs with a
tained their •one-g.ame hold on double and a Bingle and Ted
first plaee with a D-3 wln over Kluszewski had two singlea and 1
the Cincinnati Reds and the Pitt&amp; double lo lead the White Sox' 14burgh Pirates beat the Chicago hit attack. Bob Shaw yielded hom­
Cuba, 1 1-6, in the other N1tional ere to Frank Mah:one, Gene Ste­
phens and Heywood Sulllvan at1d
League games.
In the American League, the was hit hard for eight Innings but
Chicago White Soi re.claimed flrst recelve(I credit for b.is t.hll'4 .. vlc­
_ 1 place when they beat the Boslon tory. Tom Brewer was the loser.
Whitey Herzog's two run sev­
Red Sox: l I -6 and the Kans11
Clty Athletics downed the Balli- enth-innlng homer snapped a 2-2
more Orioles, 4•2. The Cleve- tie as lhe Athletics ended the
lend Indians nipped the New Orioles' five-game winning streak
York Yankees, HI and the Detroit The victory went to rellef pitch­
Tigers defeated the Washington er Leo Kiely. who ha1 not yield­
ed a run in seven appearances
Senators, 3. 1 ,
Howard now ha11 played three this year. Jackie Brandl hit hi11
third homer for Baltimore.
'
lndl1n1 Platter Raakle
The lndlana plastered rookie
whir Bill Short for five runs and
slx hits in less than two Innings
to ·pave the way (or Gery Bell's
fifth 1059 in a row. Niel Chrisley,
Norm Cash and Chico Fernande:i
had two hits each to lead the
Tigera• ei1ht•hlt offenelve.
Frank Lary .pitchtod a 1even­ 1
wf�
hltter and struck out 1ix lo win
hi1 third aame for the Tlgtirs and
hand Washington•, Pedro Ramos
his fifth 1088 In a row. Niel Chris­
ley, Norm Cash and Chico Fer­
AIIYD FIAT INAMII
nandez bad two hltB each to lead
the Tigers' eilbt•bit offensi...e.

MttropoI•lfGft MOfOH I

on TV , , , , The Greoteat Show on Eollh
Rlnglln1 Bros, Bc,mum &amp; Bailey Circus 9:00 p.m. May 27 ChallMI 13
Sponsored by Top Value and Kro■er

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FR I DAY

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Pomero,

Choice cont•r cut of quolJty beef,exeess woste, bone a�d fat removed.

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By United Pr..1 lnttirll'afional
''rookie of the year" of course,
They ull Frank Howard the but the milhty 4W..foot drive the
Dodger ol tomorrow but today &amp;-foot, '1-lnch, 2@-pounder unfurl-.
ed Tuetday night went a Iona: way
he's their man of •he hour.
One borne run doesn't rr a k� a loward convincing the Dodgen
he'll 'supply the punch they've
--- I needed ao badly this seuon.

SHOP!
SAVEi

STA RTS

Howard No Dodger Of Tomorrow, He's One For
Today, With 450 Foot Grand Slam Jlome Run

K&amp;C J EWELERS
Phone WY-2-3785

The baseball tournament trail ,Johnny Clelln
d.
ended quickly and dee!.lvely for
The Jefb collected 10 hilt whlct
Melg1 County Claaa A team8 Tuea- &amp;1ndwiched around seven Tornad
c
day on the O U P'rosh diamond.
infield milcuea netted two rul\l iJ
Racine, e-a winner over Middle• the tint, five in the 1econd, two b
port, Monday, went down 14• 1 In the third and (Ive in the fourth.
Tourne)' rules 1ay when I team
five inning• before 1n onslaught of
Jefferson ville baaehit..s ag&amp;inst tW(I 11 more than 10 rum behind after
Tornado hurlers, Duane Wolfe and four full lnning1, ll'I had It, bul
good, ind there l'lh•ll be no more.
For Racine, a run croued in the
ANNOUN CE TRAININ G SITE
ST. LOUlS UPI - Managing di• fourth when Ro&amp;er Birth 1lngled
rector Walter Wollner u.ld Tue1• after Larry Grlmm bad walked.
day the St. Louia Cardi11als or the The other Tornado hiU «.·•me from
Nalional Football Le11ue will open pinch hltLen Allen Graham and
their summer tralnin&amp; camp July Bill Holman, both aln1le1, against
Wllt who had relieved starter Bu1h
20 at Wake Forrest, Ill., Colle se.
for the wlnnen.
PATRIOTS SIGN SHONTA
Racine may play ill lul game of
BOSTON UPI --Charles (Chuck) the 11eason today, entertaining
Shonta, 22, an end from EHtern Eaatern. If arrangemenb are com•
Mtchigan Collerze, has signed a pleled for the conte1t, activity will
1960' contract with the Boston Pa• start by finishing (from the 10th
triots of the American Football inning) 1 called earlier 1ame, and
League.
a regulation conteat.

Eastern High School, behind
good pitching from Terry Swartz,
beat Cooivute 9-4 Mond1y.
Eastern took a 4-0 lead after
two innings and waa never in
trouble. Hillers for the winners
\\&lt;ere Zenith Chevalier, two singles
and a double in four trips; Charlea
Collin,, a double and single; Lind·
sey Lyons and Bill Durst, two sin•
1le11 each, while Larry Collins and
Ron Cowdery each had a single.
Swartz permitted only four hits.
fanned eight, and walked two.
Coolville
000 101 2-4 4 3
Eastern
220 .l03 x-9 1 1 1
Dodd (LP), Thompson, and Blb•
bee . Swartz &amp;nd W,ons,

Grad1,1ates

Phillip Sisters Style SkGp

Chuck Roast

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Mlcldleport, OIIM

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Diamond Tourney Trail Ended
For Meigs Class A Baseball

Swartz Turns In
4-llitter For
Eastern Victory

*Ronson &amp; Shick Lighten
*Eledtlc Razon
*BILLFOLDS and PURS� by Meeker
and Rolf. Some Hand Tooled
*TIE BARS and CUFF LINKS For Men
*A Complete Line of Jewelry Gift•

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DAN RIVER GINGHAM otnSEs
FOR SUMMER

Beef Stew . . __ ""''N' ''"'�· . . .. 79c

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Ph. WV-Z-!207

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Biseuits . . . .

"IS THE TALK
OF THE TOWN"

H and R F I RESTON E
DEAL ER STOR E

Court St.

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Gl' �TS

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$6.$0
Shirley's leautt Shop

English or Shoulde r .. ,.....

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Briggs Straiton - 4 Cycle

DIMONSTIATION

er men.
She sai dth.11 she had and the
at torney demanded to )mow if she
had an affair with a poller oHi•
ccr identified as "Mr. X."

(Contlnut'&lt;I From P•,. On•)
M l 1.:&lt;i 1 .t•.!lslc Sh·eth's fifth grude
in l 'luh. Sh r Is 11 ml•mtwr nf lhc
l't•P l\11nrl. was hol h n duh and wn11 lhu room count award. Hc­
C'luss offfrer. editnr or thl' Ec.•ho, rrcshments were serverl at the
IJH•lllhl•r of the' OAA . and l he' mce
clt1h, 11 mt'mhcr of the Hurine staH
llitld ul ' l i ve In dramatic!'I. Sh!' 111•
l i ' ndf'd 1 h1• .rnurnalism Workshnp
n 1 Ohi" l ln lvrrsity

A BIG MONEY -SAVER I
18-lnch THRIRI-CUT
Romy Power Mowll'

Reg. $8.50

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa UPI-So­
Stanley M cG llll1rd, Piqua, super­
intendent of the Port1n1(1uth Dis­ viet P.remier Nil&amp;: ita 1Glru1hehev
trict: Rev. Dr. Stanley Jeffery, wu b111i:ed in
Tuesday. .t'o­
Dayton, superintendent of the lioe Siid a "well-lluff'ed" dummy
Chil licothe District and Rev. Dr. wa1 (Qqftd h•titinl t1'of11 a sia:n
Louis R. Woltt&gt;r, superintendent of pon: An 111it.c}),ed .plllcard read:
"Death to 1(.hru1bchevthe Columbus D1str1cl.

NEW!

SOVIET SPACEMAN-The Sovtet latmchlng of that new four­
ton prototype of their utronaut ■atellite reca.JJ• tlll.11 photo
ahOWUIIJ how a Soviet spaceman will be geared out when
the time doM ooma. The new orbit l!JWl.aher carr1ea a
dummy � and all the paraphernaJ1a, they aay.

Mason Pl'A Held
Last Meeting
Of School Year

PTA TO M•ET
The.
Sugar
Run PTA w!U meet
FOR
Thursdny at '7:30 p. m. at the
5('hool. There will be instal lation
or officers .end patrol boys will be
hom1red. Pare11ts of next year '
first gracte pvpllR are urged to al•
r r1cl . A spe cial program has been
:::::::: \ fplanned.
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If You're Going To
Fish, Stop lier• Fur
A (.'omph•h· Line of G&lt;•ar

Graduation Special .

NEW YORK UPI - The slock
mark.el's current adva nce - cel­
l1p1e of the Paris summit meeting
notwithstanding - moved lnto i1s
six.th sesaion al the opening today.
'l'rad ing was moderately active.

Mlddlepo1 l

FISHING GEAR!

COLUMBUS UPI-Th� Metbo-­
du:t Church Tuesday announced
t he appointments of four superinlendenls to head districh.
They were The Rev. Lloyd
Zoller, Hamilton, superintendent
of the Sp1 .ngfield District; Rev.

ST°'�S MOOERATE

SMITH aOTHING
Name Brand
Merchandise

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Students entering the se,·cn1 h
grade ll&amp;¥,l year (tom New l-laven
wi.11· be felistered on Wednesday,
�tluon 0-rede School. Thursday,
snd thoiie ' from Hartford, Wes! Co­
lumbla, Broad Run and Lttart on
Friday.

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

IN MEIGS COUNTY

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Green . tan or "''iit:e, tull win­
dow eh.es. Wes:!uble V)'notel
plasMc finish.
Regular $1.59
values. RHlbade now -

$1,00

Sale Of The Year

- TRADE EXPANSION SALE -

85-0UNCE CRYSTAL

PITC H ERS

SPECIAl

SALE

39c -

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with ice Up tlhat preven\5 cubm dtp­
ping by wilen you pour for your
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16-0Z. FANCY

TUMBLERS
SPECIAL•

9c_ ...

T1-ll ked-te.t glasses -- f.ull 16-0z.
sb:e. Assorted patterns _ _ _ Regular
lk valUel

BIG ASSORTMENT FANCY

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SPECIAl

1 9c

U:IIUM'liy S9rc __ cool ToYo straw sport
caps for e'Jery manr ltteal for golfinl,
!\lahlng, motoring, gliroening.

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59c

Regular '79t! sellers! Assorted 50Hd
and fancy drapery RI.bric covers, with
plu mp cotton filling. Big .sel. eetion.

Rici Anchor - POIIIINJ

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::'---Dally Sent1nei Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 18, 1960

(91 For Sale
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FOR SALE-1'WO PIECE LIVING
room suite, 2 ta ble lamps. 3
,mall lablea, Pfil'td to ae:11.
!i-1S.3tc
Phone Sll2-4MO.

WANT ADS

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CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE ll&amp;� ULTS
RATES

3 eent, per word, :&gt;ae tnaertloo. l,:inimum ebaree. - 00 ca,".,
8 ceota per word for three eoo&amp;ea.1tive i.nsertion.a
Speeill � one mouth for 30 cent.a per word.
Full r�te � � �nta per word will be charred for advertbine
lf nol prud W1tbin 10 day.11 11;lter receiving bill.
� io Adve_rtilin, - Should be ruportNI lmmedtatel1. The
Dail y �net will not be respon&amp;ib)e for more ULa.n one incor­
rect -ineert:on.
krd of 1"...anb and s,,ecw No1Jee1 of Ewuta Sl.UO. Obl&amp;uarie,
publi&amp;hed at 1 eenl per word.
1 MO
; DAYS
3 DAYS
1 DAY
WORDS
$4� '
$1."5
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$2.20
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PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

( I J Notices

T E RMITE AND Pt:sT CONTioL
by Fain. FrM intpe&lt;tlo,n. Insur•
N by Netlonwld♦. Phon• R.
and A. SHViic♦ 'Station WYl·
4-26-tk
2366.

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For Sa le

HARRISONVILLE · SCIPIO ALU­
mni banquet, M,11y 21 at 7 p. m.
:i- 17-3tc
Public dance 9 p. m.

participate in Pomeroy's Amer­
ican Legion Drum and liugle
t'orps. No 11ge limitation. Con·
lad Guido U1rolami or lleno
Cud at
Lind or C&lt;1II P&lt;1ul
Moore's Sture, Pumeruy, Ohio,
5-18-3h:

WANTED - VOLUNTEERS 1�

181

Auto So les
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TDIIIIIS •

TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
1ppli1nce repa-ir. Cal! F'rank
C;ipteina, 41 4 N. Second Ave.,
3·3-Uc
Middleport.

CONSIGNMENT $ALE
Sale wtll be held Saturday, May
2 1 , 1960 iii 1 1 A. M. 1 mile west
of Porterfield at the auction
gruund11 will have a mi1ceJ\aneou11
lot for sale.
Lunch will be served.
GODDARD SALIS
Harold Godd•rd, AvdlonMr
5-18-3k

AUCTION I IA
Campi.._ Service
Crltt ar.cttord
Wrtt., Pt.on. or Contact
A. C. UADFOR.D, Racin., Oh.,_

DAIRY DISPERSAL SALE
On May 23, I P. M., I Mile north
of Racine, Ohio, on the Oa.k
Grove Road. Other employ.
ment must sell. 21 Holstein
cows, first calf heifer up, 4
Guernsey rows, 2 Jersey cows
I mixed blood cow, (3) thre�
year olds. (5) four year olds
(6) five year olds, bllance ar�
6 and 7, with the exceplion of 1
old cow, man y fresh or spring.
ers, 1 1 head freshen this fall j
health papers furnlehed, Jn'.
spectlon welcome anytlme, a
good herd.
Howard Ervin, Owner.
Harold Goddard, Auctioneer.
5- 1 8--ttc
BOLEN GARDEN TRACTOR AND
equipment. Set platform 1cales.
Paul Smith, Rt. I , Racine.
3·17·3tp

TELEVISION RADIO A?IID SMAW..
appliance repair. Phone Otis
MeClinlock, Racine, Ohio. 2. ufc
CUSTOM BU ILT KITCHEN DE·
,igned for your home. Free es­
timates. Foreman and Ab b(ltl,
Phone WY2·532 1 .
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Vaughan's Edermlnallng

Buy Your

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

a y MRS. CARaOLL ADAMS JR.
PTA HOLDS LAST MEETING
The PTA held its IHI meeting
or the tcbool year on Tbund,y
evening at the school with Mrs
Paul Powell, preaidenl, presiding:
The meetini opened with group
smginil of America. The pledi:e of
Allegiance and PTA prayer was
led by Mr1. David Fields, Jr,
Rev. Hobert Dille, PHIOr of the
.t.:UB Church led devotiona and
prayer.
The bu-5ineu meeting was call­
ed to order with reportll read
;ind .11pproved. Mrs. Powell pre­
senled Glen Smith with I gift of
appreciation for building a port•
;ible ataa;e. She •Lio thanked the
high llchool boy1 who helped. Mra.
Powell gave a ,btjef summary ol
the year'• activities' and project,.
Several articles -purchased for the
,chool were dictionaries, a new
piano, 20 games and the stage.
Mia.s Margaret Lo u Roney sang
Memoriea and waa accompanied

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Meigs Route 692 Is
Included In Bids

REPAI R

We repair all types of radi­

ators ,

from heater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

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Blaettna- s

ty, Ralph Gibb■ Jr.; Recreation•
Plan:round J■ck Needs, Raymond
Sisk. Burl Wal!Jce, David Field1
Jr., and John Wolfe; Reading•Ll•
brary. Ser,..ice, Mrs. Robert Hayea
Mr11. Nellon Roush, Mrs. John
Powell, Mn.. Albert Roush; Progum, Mn. Fosler Grinatud, Mn
Lawrence Lleving, Mn. Roy Jone•
Yearbook, Mr1. Everett Roush
Mrs Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Ha�
Miller, Mrs. John .Powell; Cb■ir•
men of Home Room Represent••
lives, Mrs. P■ul Powell ■nd Mrs.
Adri■n Llthey; Repre,entatlves to
be named later: co-chairman o!
Halloween Carnival, Mrs. Robert
Sayre and Mr,. Donald Bumgar­
ner; Variety Show, Mrs, Paul
Powell, chairman. Tlie room
count award was won by Mrs.
Faye Smith's room.

New Haven
Social Events

Contractors will bid Tuesday,
�fay 24, on 12 highway projects
in eaat-central ■nd ■outheaatern
Ohio, according to .u 1nnounce­
ment by the Ohio Department of
proJeclll are
Highways. The
among 32 bein&amp;: offered at Tues­
day's bld•letting ,esston in Colum­
bus, the eiahlb of the current
calendar year.
Included is State Route 602
in Meigs County where an eight•
tenths mile portion of highway
will be relocated lo skirt a section
dosed by mud and sand waeb•
ed from an abandoned strip
11!1nc. EsLlmated co1t, including
right of way and engineering is
$46,000,

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by Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Powell in­
alalled the new offlcen: Mrs. John
was
president;
Mor&amp;an, p■at
aergeant•al-arms, presenting the
officers: President, Mrs. Fields,
Jr., Vice Preaident, Mrs. Foster
Grinstead; Secretary, Mrs. John
Ridgw■y; Ttea5urer, Mrs. Robert
Layne; Historian, Mrs. Jack Needs
Mrs.
Corresponding Secretary,
Tom Holtman. Mrs. Powell thank•
ed all for their help .and co-oper•
ation during her term of office.
She was presented a prellident's
pin by Mrs. Adrian Lathey. Mrs.
PoW':!,11 then presented Mrs. Fields
with her president's pin .

c.ood CIHn Uud C•n
Phon• WY-2-2H3
Comp■ny
AT
All MlhH and Models
St. l&amp;ry1, W, V•.
Pomeroy, Ohio
MITROPOLITAN MOTOR.I
1'Et.:(...'HJ
SEWINU M:ACHlNJ::600-606 IHt Main It.
BEST ROOF AND
f'OR THE
Lomplete Zlg•:tai:: for makin g bul•
PMl••it• Ohio
1 epair service and roof P•lnting S11uud Called In
and
11titchlng
blinct
holes,
ton
Ohio
Pomeroy,
,, l'OIID V8 2 V lt CUSTOM
19and house painlinfl call Bill FaintinK Incident
l.11ncy delLJ:lRII, Originally cost
f
�dan Low rnilcai,:c. Sp.11r.kling
$U6
The Pomeroy emergency squad
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f
over $''00
of
ay
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.M e1 ael·
ligh t bl Ul' I tnl�h $ ', , 19,;uv.
or take over payments of '8 per
was called al five r,'clock yes­
�- I B -6lc 1 monlb. l'hne W Y 2-2i0t.
tnars, l'omcruy
terday arternoon to 840 East
announr�d her
Mrs. Fields
UIID IOATI A N D MOTOA• fiS
_
St., and brought PeftrJ Lot• committees and chairmen Ior the
Main
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1 958 CHEVHOU'.T V B 4 Oil. ! __ _
Matr•
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!ridge to MelP, General Hospital.
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�cdan. O_r igmal black finish. 1 1 1 uu::; E THAlLER �o· x IO' FIVE
coming _year: PTA County Coun­
Mr. Lottridge ' had suffered a
o95
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(11inting spell, according to the
P
r y·5 _ ;1 c 1 1'nee includf?I l uel oll tank,
Powell and Mrs. Morgan; Bud.get•
1 1-14-tfc
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�c1uad record book.
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Finance, Mrs. Jack Frey, Mn.
a
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sion.
dryer
See
tcte,•i
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l lfflO MEHC UH Y MONT E HAY 4
Lewis Capehart, Mrs. James Hag•
trauk l l udaon, U.111:ihan Road,
dr. i;cdan. EZI gla�li. MutU-dri11e.
Ren,
Wanted
gerty, Mrs. James Cunningham,
Ii 14 6tc
iH. 1, H1tcme.
Befort 9:30 A.M
Showroom
equipped
t'ully
Mrs. Raymond Sisk, Glen Smith,
·2·2649
WY
Mlddl•put
clean $2,995.0u. Blaettnars, Pom ALLIS CHALMEH::;
TRACTOR BACHELOR GENTLEM� DE·
Carl King and Donald Bumgard•
Pom•ro, WY-2#95
eruy. ___ _ ___ ft-18•6tc
sire11 3 or 4 room furn ished
hyilraullc plows, :M t, cqr�
ner; National PTA Magazine, Mrs.
KAUTZ P"EID STOR
iipartment In or near Pomeroy
plan_ler, culli vators_ 1tnd spray
Clyde Foley; Telephone, Mrs. Eu­
C"9ater
Al
'53 STUDEBAKElt CHAMPION:?
or Middleport. Can give good
�utfil. _James Mourmn(I,, Railroad
gene Hesson and Mrs. John Brab­
Yukoh S-2145
door. Original plllnt. one owner
Wi:itc Box 47 1 , Pom­
reference&amp;.
V2-3523.
W
Call
Middleport.
St.,
Carroll
ham; Publicity, .Mrs.
HAMtLL SERVICI ITA.TION
Virgil ·1 -a ford, SyraCU!C, �htine
eroy, Ohio.
ft.l 8•3tp
5·1 7·6tp
Adams Jr., and Mrs. Bethel Vance
lefar• 9:0o A.M.
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CHICAGO l'.JPI-Veteran Italian Hospitality, Mrs. Howard Burris
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AIIMin, "53
PUBLIC AUCTION
Paolo Rosi pul1 his sur­ Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mrs. Phii
puneher
1eri1 llVlCK VB sPi:;t:1A L4 rJ i
Every Day lier-vt�,
1 2:30 P. M.
Ma"t 21, 1 960
Rent
g1(•ally•toughenl.-d skin to the test Batey and Mrs . .Robert Johnaton;
&amp;t·d an. Power slct.• ring �nd lmik·
The personal properly of the late
.,___ tonight in a 10-roond televised Character • Spiritual Education
e-11. Original black finish, like
(.jcorge lhumtton wLIJ be sold at 1''1VE ROOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
match with young Eddie Perkins Mrs. Harold Bumgarner; Health
new. D)·naflo w drive. Sl 59�.00.
Cole St., in Pomeroy near tho
1tucl1u11 a l U\e re11idence oppollile
of Chicago.
ft-1 8·tllc
Ulaelln11n, Pomeroy
and the Exceptlonal Child, Mrs.
Pomeroy•Mason Brldge, C■ll In
the �ost oUioe on Route 1 ln
At slake for the second•rlnted
BARNES·SIM
l'SON
INSURANCE
Robert Roush, Mrs. Robert Gil­
IH4-6tc
evening WY2·2738.
TuppcrH Pla111s, Ohio.
l� PON'l'IAl.' S'fAll � H IEF° .
Ai:cnt11, Middleport Flre Auto,. ltosi end unranked Perkins, 23, is more 1nd Mrs. WyHi5 Dnis; Mem
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47J Sycamore St., Mlddlcpurl Llv111w rooh1 lnlllc, 2 woo1 rllgd; SIX ROOM HOUSE 1 128 . f.i\S'I;'
mobile, Bonds. Phone wY�·21J03 a promised chance to meet Haht benhlp, Mn. John Hoffman, "Mrs. •
l:old S(iol rllfrigcnitor, 4 bedl!I,
weight champion Joe Brown in a
IH1• 1%tp
Main St., Pomeroy, PhonNfal
William Gibbs, Mrs. Morg■n Mr,.s.
--- --· --- tille fight.
comb111at1un d l•sk &amp;. book CIIIU!
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Lesley Roush, Mrs. John fergu­
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IION STJVERS
1904 •·oua lJO O I&lt; Wl 'l"l·I OVER
·'· 1 oor lamps, d111hc8, qullun,
The 32 year old Rosi, now a
·
aon, Mr■. Carl Sullivan, .Mrs.
drive lHHt healer 1 9�4 Liucoln
J ram�ti , cu d la bl e11, record pl1ty- APA.1H'.P4ENTS - i'Urmabed •nd
New York City re!'lident, haa
,William Shinn, Mrs. Marvin Roush
f door Juli power, 1::ood lil'c8
er, oil l11111p�, �and tools, p1a110,
unfurnished. Mdla,ten, Middlesou1:ht a rematch with lirown Mrs. Dawn Staats; Mrs. Eugene
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and r11dio, 1 114 1 t ord Tudor
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Urnl � room s u i te, Mayt.aw wash•
port. P hone WY•2-4286.
'2-3•tf
since the champ hung a ninth
NWID
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Athey, Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs.
- - -w1lh aood lirc11 and radio.
er, l drc.!Sllcn, pl11Lform rockur, -round TKO on him last summer.
Denver Thompson, Mrs. Robert
Phone WY 2-Ua:11. llohcrt ll. l'ir• j 11 wcqicr, oil he ater, nrn rblc top 5 AND 8 ROO M HOUS E, 1W O 3
'-✓ 11,• ._ ,..._
Mra. Donald B1 own: Safe.Sayre,
room
Benilllll,
N.
partment■,
A.
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mu
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rockcr11,
ir
5- J 7·6tc
board,
st,1nti11,
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Phone
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NY2·3272.
Philco nul io, day bud, u1h1ccl·
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A C.rtoon Ivery Nlthtl
•93 Llncaln St. BEDROOM FURNISHED
TWU
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Mlddl
WY2-3561
Phone
port
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l'WU UUILUING LOTS IN 1'1IE
C"harle 11 Sll!l.!lon , o wner
mshcd. Phone W Y 2·2tlt10, EW· .cc-�-- -- - Twin l. C'llJinl Add1Lion, New lta­ Nol rcsponsibl i• for acc1deu1K. Sale
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ing's Store, Pomeroy,
vcn. 100 ' x 100'. $790 cad\.
conUudcd b)' Hr11d!ord Auction
tection, Life, Auto, Fifl• , Pollo.
Phone WY
or M1111Cln SPJ·
Co., ltacmc, Oluo, l'honc Wl 9GaugH: Montgomery: 1 5 .9 up•
Mills, MiddlcPQrt,
Call Don
5757 alter 6 p. m.
!J 13 8tc
Rutland
HOUSE,
HOOM
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3821.
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TONIIIHT
10._9 lower, 28',ii feet open;
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Township. Phone TU 2·3475, Mn
Gal11poh!1: 18.2 upper, 21.l lower,
PAMILY NIGHT
XIRHY- VACU-UM -cLKAN�R-Re• Aucuonccr: t:riU Br1tdf�ird
Carl Halrden.
M111111icr: A. C. Ur11dford
5 13 8tp
36 feet open; Lock 23, 19.7.
ptlllM!lfit•d and In A·l sh11ve. l•o·
Anita Sandi - Ronaid Foater
!i 14 6Lc I
of MDYaltl• D1m1:
Condition
olf bahu1ce of $3'1,M or take
a · HOOM t'URN ISRED apartment, (
"DIARY OF A
throu1h
down
are
dam,
All
13
over payments of S1 per month.
K Main st· •Phone
SCHOOL BRIDE"
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FOR
SALE
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U
river
with
S
23
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Phone WY 2·2204.
15 13 8lc
6
15
,
with bath. Nice loc1ttion Melvin one tenth foot per hour.
- also llEGISTEHt:D 11EHEFORD
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
Ohio R lv•r lott1: Downllouncl:
Jody Fa.Ir - Martin Bnddock
t'OR RENT-New modern "De•
Inquire Lloyd Ulackwood, t:h�1•
.
Look at Lhe Sp1100, Look at the
U4-30lp
Deshield : Invader, 6:30 am,. 0-1 ;
"GHOST OF DRAG&amp;mlP
Two and
luxe" apartmenh
ter, Ohio. Phone YU ft.2tOO ■rter
Montgomery: CG Fonythl•, '1:00
Priee-1. Look ,it the Sav li\il.
HOLLOW"
three bedroom■. Eighteen mile, FOR SA�� A: Farm. Ches­ am, 1 work flat; Lock 20: Charle,11
6 P. M. ___
� 1-f 3tp
For the &amp;al Bu_y &amp; Beot Tonn,
from Kah1er plant. All electric
ler Twp., 5 room ■nd bath, out• R. Stephenson, 9:00 am, 14-t; Lock
FRIDAY
THUISDAY
One
MILK
TWO
on New- and USED, Look to
decorated
-brick, be■utlfully
bulldJnas, l11rje lake. WY2.fl910 22: Mr. Crin, B:30 am, 0-1; L«:k
just fre11h. Rolland Searles, Rul·
WALT DISNEY'S
plastered w1l11. Tiled bath1 with
Mn. Roy Frecker, MlncraviUe, 23, _Mike Creditor, 9:10 pm, 20-0j
lane'. l'honc SH 2-4626.
O'GILL AND
''DAR8Y
tub and shower, complete Young
16·31c
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Ohio.
Lehigh, I0:30 pm, 0-18; Wayne
11 6
PFA&gt;PLE'"
UITLE
THE
dl1po1al
with
kltch11n1
stown
Hou(::land, 1 1 :60 pm, �2; I. F.
---- _ --- . � ___ �
FOR SALE, SIX ROOMS AND t'relbcrger, 9:30 am, 0-18; and Al•
('l'edmltolor
heat•
electric
con�aled
unit,,
)
DO YOU l'A&gt; CITY PRICES l'OK
lull b1th. Nazarene Parsonaae,
- aloo Ing sylltem, ■torm doon and
bert F. Holden ln toW; A. V. Orlu,
u11ed farm machlnery1 See BIil
College Road, Syracuae . Phone
U.S. No. 23, W•�rly, Ohlo
lawren� �. Dawn Ad.ams
wlndowll, ,flre proof doors, build
10:o:i am, 8-0.
Goodwin 1md buy at farm price,.
WY 2-69315 or W"i 2-623 1.
t
to
t
day
every
Optn
Ing completely ln1ulated, front
••SQ.ZNT ENEMY"
Upbound, Galllpoll■c City of
S11. mi\e11 rrom Wllke1vllle.
5 13 6tc
and rear entrance■; be■tatlfully
Mayavllle, 7 : 10 pm, 2-0; Indian■,
4 28 30tc
parldnll ,
land8caped, private
6 am, 13-3; Lock 23: A. V. Crill,
E·Z IIA S l&gt;ONE IT AGAIN. KNIT
NOW AT •TAT THIATII
POMERANIAN�
SMALL TOY
rent extremely low '80.00 per YOR SALE
MODERN
FIVK 3 pm, 0..7; Mr. Crlu, 4:10 pm. no
1uits for the- 2-3· 4 year old1.
M1nche1ter Pup1, Rea1onable.
month. The HAVEN TERR.ACE
room house, iull basement •nd tow; St. Loul1 Zephyr, 4:45 pm, 0-8;
Boxer Bhorh $1 .06. Matchlni or
,T. ,L AIANT
V■.
Phone sra.58M, MHon,
APARTMENTS, New Haven, W.
1tllc. A11ume bal•nce of ,. 'JI, Rocket, U:20 am-, 2-3, one derrick
contr■stln1 top■ $1. 19. The Shoe
&amp;·16-3tc
or
TUrner2-2700
Phone
V11.
dlrect iovernment loan. Lot DO boat, one ,tore hfft, one machine
Box., Mlddlcporl.
5-1 8-tllc
"HOME FROII
2·1825
(IJ) 5-1Z·l9-118-ftc
xl&amp;o. Good neta:hborhoad. Call shop boat.
:: USED wu1ZzA1m kEFHiGi°HA­ USED EQUIPMl&lt;.:NT - FOR-!ALE
or He Freddle Thabel, Maaon,
TOk. Uood condition $ti'- Jack
W v,.
-t-26-tfa
or trade. Tnclor Corn Phmter Al'AllTMENT, • ROOMS, BATII
and basement. Good loc•Uon Ind
Rou11h, Broad Hun.
175.00 ; l lor.!H!
Planter
Corn
cle1m. Phone W Y 2-3287 .
11') 12. 19, 26, 31C
Delivery Rake
$3a.OO; Side
(0) 18, etc FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOm
$f5.00; Two Rolary HOH Stffl,00;
wl,b two bath,, a:ar•&amp;e. wub
11156 BUICK CtNTURY V8 MO•
SprHdllr
Two Wheel Co-Op
tor. Perfect l'Ondlllon. Jlm ml,
....
boua-e, cell■r. l■r.fe eorner JOI
'90.00; New Wa111on with bed
Dtem, Rn) No. I , llaclne, Ohio.
located ln Cbe,ter, Oblo, oa
,130.00; tO Ft. Elevator $90.00; EMPLOYMENT WANTED: H
ll-18-3lp
Route '7. Priced to 1ell. U lnter­
­
uoeoOne and Two {lottom J&gt;low1
eated ull or write Paul PoUna.
work or houae elunina:, Call
I
'20.00. Fred Burson, Shade
Ripley, W. Va. ' M, ESl•M33.
SPru� l-tl80t
. alter O p. m. Vern
Oblo, Phone MY8-33&amp;t. 5-16-6tP
t-28-llc
H1tyman.
D It dt p
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or
SELECTION
BEAUTIFUL
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE
Flowen, Cro1ae•, Bllllket1, for
ti11th, ba■ement, 111, clty water
Me�arltil Day, CU!f• Shoe Re•
We
■nd i■raae. Lociated near bl'ldlt
pur, ,1\14dleporlt O�lo, 5·17•12l p
dNg ,tor• nt1eds, c011Mtlt:1;
Muon. Wilbert Weaver, Muon.
LIGH T HOUSEKEEPING. Phom,
HAU' PONY AND HALI' WELCH .
O·IH!tp.
,
11-18- l tp
CH7•
dependable ham• nHdsf • • b�t
____. _
?.Jil
1:oh I t'P9., old, half pony and
_
OU SE AND
O M H_
�
FOR SAI:E ? RO
h■U siddle horie ' aeldlna 3
flll lng prescriptions Is
·
bath,
to
Cl01e
furn•�
Ooor
IH
ye■ra old, Welch mare broke 10
,
heort of our bu1ln111.
::zt4LJ.:.J:.;
Call WY2·
bu1lnt11 di1lrid.
IUJUGP·
work or ride 10 year■ old, Black �-��1�:
ll-18-3lc
■Idelle mire 4 yean old, eoll
i� Relrlaora• , 8/lOII,
by 1lde, two weeka old. Phone
..
Phone T\lJ.
WY2Gl, l•bert 'G. PJd;ett.
'SA� ROOM
Falrlan• 4 Door
�17-etc
Va.
llolth bath, Cllflon.
a,
0, 'McCOY
8,
SP
,
am
, .: . � milea by loeal owner.
ell
Bu
o
,
1 FEMALE •nd 1 �LE Chihau­
r , &lt;
IIUl:'r'IONI H
Spoileta clea,, ln1.erior, jet bl 1u-·k
hua dn1. 5 and 6 ye1r1 old. Good
HOUSE,
ROOM
.' SIX
tlhle
L....
'f.
finilb wild) whitewall Urt�,
for ral:dna pup■. Al10, 2 seven•
and doo : '170
wlnd1JW1
,torm
� power steerlna, fQrdomaU.c, rK•
week old J'lll)I. Mn. Pele MUILLIII PUIINACII, WIITING
Sycamol'il, Mldcpeport. ll,, 12-0tp
�!:.,· die&gt; Md ·b�ter.
I Sprouac, Willow Creek, Ill. I . . HOUII 1ppllll\Cee. ArMI• re­
Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 17 lite . . the,.. lyrHUN, Ohle. Pt.M
l l-1i,ff
WYN314.
1 1 2 RATS KILLED WITH STAR
W1rf■.r ln. 3'ii lbl., .1.49; 4 Iba. IIIAVILY TUCTOI
I AND
$2.60. Sa.I� pure, and 1 uar1ntced.
hnleo. Ill I, Main, _..,,
,_ WYHtJ'S. Opoll 'Ill t PULL TYPE a-12·• CO-OP PWW
Ebonbacb,_!wdwan,
,. Mo untll J'"'9 I, leS..-1
'7 U. Co-Op mower. Hay tedder,
15) 4. 8 , 8,
It) S'I , 21,
all In 1ood 1hape. Ch•rle, E.
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11, 12, 11, 18, 19,
Ohio. ,_ �lie :llt r,
Yoa� llln•n•IUe, Phone WI 1- 28, 27; (I) 1, 2, 3, B, 9, 10,
�.--Ill I:, IIIAIN 0
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a.11--ue, 10, lt, 17, Jttp
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Mrs Fred Batey.
opened the meeting. The roll call
was answered with ''Name A
Wild Flower". The by-laws were
read by Mrs. Harry Layne. Mrs,
A. G. Mehlman's resignation was
read and accepted.

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been so sharp this season and his
all around play so good that local
fans are wondering if perl'u1.ps an­
other (,' lark will be up in the ma­
jors before many years have
passed.

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By United Prffl lntematlon•I
NATIONAL LE AGUE
W L Pct. Ga
9 .890
20
.
.
San Francisco
19 10 .655 1
Pittsburgh . .
12 1 1 . 522 ff
Milwaukee
15 14 .517 5
Cincinnati
Los Angeles . . . . 13 16 ,448 7
1 1 16 .407 8
3l Louis
9 15 .37 5 8¼
Chicago . .
1 1 19 .367 9¾
Philadelphia .
Tuescf•Y Nl9ht's RNUlh
Pltt1bur1h 1 1 Chicago 6
Los Anael•• 6 Mllw•ukff 4
S•n Franeltc• ¥ C incinnati I
St. Louis 1t Phlladelphl1, ppd,
rain
Wednndlly'1 Probabl• PltcMrl
Chlm10 •t Phll•delphla hlehf
-Ahd•rSOn 0.i va ltabertt 1-J
St. Louis at Plttlburah nlght­
Kllne 1·2 vs L•w 5-1
at Clnalnnatl
Lo1 AngelH
nlght-WIIHarn1 1-0 'It Hook S-3
San Frenclsco •t Mllw•_...
night-McCormick 5,o 'fl Wlll•Y
2·2
Thund1Y'• Gitftff
Chleato et Phll141elphl•, night
St. Louis •t Pittsburgh, nllht
Lo, An1eles at Cincinnati, nl9ht
S•n Francl■co at Mllw.ukff ni9ht

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Chicago . . . . . . . . . 15 1 0 .00
14 1 0 . 583
Cleveland
. 15 1 1 .577 112
Baltimore . . .
New York . . . . . 12 10 .543 l "'
Boston . . . . . . . . . 1 2 10 . Mli l ¼,;
10 12 .455 3%
Detroit
10 18 .38!1 5 'iil
Kansas City
9 15 .375- G½i
Washingto n . . .
Tuudly Nieht'• R"ultl
Cl•v•l•nd 7 N-. York 6
Chlcaigo 1 1 Buton 6
Detroit 3 • W1fflln9'on 1
Ka,isa. . C ity • l■ltlmo,. t
Wedn•lday'1 Probable Pltchen
WHhlngton at o.troit-Cl.vengtr 1·2 •• Bunnln1 0-2
Bo■ton at Chicago nl9ht-Mon•
boukuette 3-2. v• Pl•rc• 3,-1
laltlmor-• at K•nn1 City night
-Wllh•lm 1 ·2 v■ H•rbe-rt 2-1
New York •t Cl•v•l•nd night­
Turley 1-1 YI H1wklns 3-2
Thursday'• GamH
Bodon at Chicago
Beltlmor• at Kanus City night

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Afl •xcollent Yllfvo ln a
lillxod Em�o, Paint
• • • • wOfb easily, CO'lfll
- 11M •'- ""' 111thfcro­
to,y IIMCO••

lloadJ

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Hardware

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BASEBALL HEAD DIES
GREEN BAY, Wis. UPI - Fred
A. Schlapman, 36-year-old presl•
�ent of the Green Bay Dodgers of
"Everything In HardWillre''
the Three•l league, died Tuesday
a rter a year's illness. Schlapman
Phone .,_WY-2-2811
had l'i\en scheduled to undergo
surgery ' to corred a defective
POMEROY, OHIO
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Fre_s. fryers
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Ror� Crown �\

di,,,.,,,,-....
6 - ½ fi)uarts'-�
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Cop'n, John'•
C•p'n.

READ

Cooking er

3 pk... ·99C
IIML

WHCOMlft. , . fl1ncr, A...,_,i.ce or Slked

- ,�. 59c
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Swiss .Chee
;,-. . . Sliced In Syrup

A&amp;P lrllftll

Strawberries � 3

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"Mfithe ·of 'b�pei- l'llodl"
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T,ay Pee;
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Salad Oil . . . , Glau 0.C.nlw

Pure Vogol•�··

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Green BeansFlorid
5 for"'· t,c
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. : '- Pin��plj,: �::: �:... 3 for •1 •00 ' Swe. et Corn Gol.. .

C:allfiirllli , . . ·/ t,..,. s1... Juicy
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Wienel'5 2 �-5 1·09 - ,:;!� SSc

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tcmadian Baconr ;: �1- _I "'-n, 79c
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A,Ponn
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Sweet Peas --or--SllcH
Clllflff'fllJt, : .. . Y•llow Cllng, Halvel
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Garrie Hens �:=.R�
Plump, Tend"
dy -- lb, 4 5 C
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F•15h port,ons

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D1ll.a1 Gree.n won hiJ firsl
&amp;aJ11.e of the yeu II BuU1lo but
R�hester, H .--2, with a 1 7 . �,lt at­
tack.
STANDINGS
•. L Pet. GS
Buffalo
13 ? .508
Toro�to
13 7 .6:t,O 2
Havana
13 12 ,520 4 'ii
Colun1bu1
12 13 .480 :Pl!.
10 12 . 455 6
Rochester
12 IS ,441 81/z
Richmond
Miami
11 15 ,423 7
9 16 .360 81/z
Montreal

••• happy to ptty a small
In the victor,," the rookie
•tar .,id eltet lutUN • grand
11am home tun at lUlt m feet.
"I waan·t U,-inJ to bit • homer,
the
l ft.at Jult tr,-in1 to meet
b .
r!.i "
Jay Hook wi11 1hoot for victoty
the
No. 4 when he pitchn for
Reds tonight ag•inst H0ward and
company. For the Dodgen It wUI
he Slan Williams (1-0) .
Cincinnati's Ed Bailey •lao
made like a one•man team Tue■day night u he b.atud in •II of

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YB.I.OW PASES

QUALITY·
tuPtI:·1iGHT"
.,

CHOICE

Friod
Fllh

�rnw BULOVA
FROM ONLY ·

A acae and fel11 Torrell hl l 801 0
clout■ for the Suga r Kma,· 3-2
tr iumph over Columbu,. 0 Pidge
Browne accounted for both Jet ,
ruf\li wilb a .homer.

See the

CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE - ALL SALE PRICED!

GOESSLER'S

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b1Hk to hi, homt 1lale a,. • formldable (lpponent of the ClncinnJII Rr&lt;lll. wh.o ,tart I two-game

B•ilPy, who colltded • two-run
homer and tht'tt hill 1n three
time• .it bat TuesdJ)' nl&amp;ht. bu
boolted h1m1eU into 1hm:I pl.«
National
tbe le:■d inl
among
bill
f tn ee.CQl
per•
.Ull
a
•·ith
b-at1m1Pn
Leav.ue
=
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tbe ��� f l '!,i: �:::
eenlage.
for the $1 08.000 bonu. money th ey
The Giants won their first game
PII'd t or him when he turned •
•• l defe, l Into a §,4 ¥id.ory /or the from the Reds 1h11 .ea11on with 11
�1er1 Jt Milwaukee Tuelday 14-hit ■ltack and the ,i:r:•hit pitch­
nii ht.
iq or Jack Sanford.

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show you the works !;;

THE �"

Ron Negr■y 11 one reHon t he
Toronto Maple Leah are rl1ht on
' the heels of the International
Le11ue•leadlng Buffalo Biton1.
The slim righlhand('r won hi•
fourth 1traigbt game without •
aetback this se■son Tue&amp;da)' n1&amp;ht
when he 1hut out Montreal, 2--0, on
a three.hitter.
Toronto ■tayed t1t"O t■mes be·
hind lhe Bi!IODS at the Leah
acored l'l r� in the [Int inning
and added an in1uranee run off
Bab(' Birrer in the sixth.
Nor � Zauehin belted • two-TUn
h�mer 1� th.e last of the ninth to
give M111m1 a 2·1 victory over
· Richmond. Jim McKnight a:ot one
of the VirBinians' three hits off
Herb Moford and winner Hat11'
Byrd with � l;llird inning homer.
Havana Jomed the homer paI rade as Borrego Alverez, Joaquin

the Reds' run,, but bUI t!fort
(1iled lo Sla"e off 1 9·3 ION Lo
thl! San P'rancisco GiHtl.

STANDINGS

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

carry a c11111pl1t• stock of

(,2dfeusiness Services
Jli111iHt
. ••,,,,· ;
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SfJecl&lt;d
Bale!

loner Joe :ro.11 announced today
that. tl)e new American Football
Le1111e, pJ1gued. with too many
plqer1 in1tead -of too t� would
remove the pta)'er limit tor its
initial lr•lnlns period this se11on
,
MOit obsa'f,r ·
the
lced
Q!Jet)!" wh,:rr-"'J.
, of the
J� a1 11t; WM lff.nO,U) d i 'II lo
-"wh�!.,.. wUt t'� ge,f tt, ., l)ijyers!"
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,� a�'"d• q_�lif d can�
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dkl1,..
people had i&gt;rllfnaJly thought
We first set the Jl■ye r l l� lt 11
Pt rteam then expanded -It to '10.
And now have had to remove •II
limits.' '
_Under the chanee, which FoH
•!•d was request ed by team offi•
cials, some team. may take 18
man)' as 100 players to camp '
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(� Help Wanted

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W'hateve,- llhe Job, avoid messy
oo--llhe-job concrete mixln.g. Let
us- do &lt;it for you 4ilnd deliver
right t o the sile. And tile price
ti right! Oalil u:s for estimat.11.

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BEST
FOR NEAT AND
THRIFTY JOBS

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Wav1rly Molille
Hom, Sales

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Bing Crooby - 0.- Kelly

RIV ER

COws.

uooD

He is described by his coach,
Ralph Sa)'l'e, as a 6·3, 175 ?Qllnder,
who has a good pair of hands, av•
erage speed, a good , eye at the
plate, and the possessor or a good
attitude toward athletics.
During lhe prel'lcnt year he has
connected for 1 6 hits, has scored
18 runs, and .has been walked 12
tim�s. ot hie hits, 1 0 havP gone for
extra bases - six doubles and
four triples. He has struck out
only three times.
Coic.h Sayre' gives him much of
the c�·edit in the (acL Lhat the Fal­
can■ are currently sporting an I l• I
record. Last year, the Falcons won
10 and lost 6.
Sane calls the big boy a good
baseball prospect and reports lhat
he has been under observance thus
far by at least t h ree professional
baseball scouts.
In addition to his hitting Ralph
has also taken his turn �n 1 he
mound this season, winning three
and losing none. His hitting has

Costs' ' less than 12 cents' a
day_ with 12 months to rep•y.
Phone first For fast approval.
Then slop for your money.

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ATIO
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THURSDAY •nd Friday

The program was given by
Mrs. J. L. Stewart "May's WIid :
Flowers." An installation service
was hdd with Mrs. Batey Install•
ing the new omcers for the eom­
ing two years: President, Miss
Leah Powe ll; �ice president, Mrs
Floyd Carmack; recording i.ecre­
tary, Mrs. Bethel Vanee; corres­
pondlng secretary, Mrs. Lloyd
Roush and tre.asurer, Mrs. Donald
Roush. Mrs. Batey then presented
Miss Powell wilh the president's
pin.

Surgicized Skin
Put To Test In
Fight Tonight

:Ralph, who Ui a brother ot Mel
Clark, former Philadelphia Phil­
lie• outfielder, is sporting a b.a:t•
Ung average of .433 with only a
few sames lefl i n the season. And
th�t•s alightly below hi&amp; average of
.-4.89 which he atta ined in his jun­
ior year of high school.

OHIO

Not O,-q Tonl.i,t

ethodist
The WSCS of the
Cburctl met Toesday e�ning al
the home of Mrs. Jack Needs.
Mrs. Frank Thompson wall in
charge of the business meeting.
The program for the evening was I
presented Ly M.rs.· Max W,etherall.
The topic was "Jesus The Light
or the world."
GARDIN CLUB MEETS
The Garden Club met Thursday
evening at the Alex Quillen Mem•
orial building with Mrs. L. C.
Roush and Mrs. Ray Pickens Sr.
11 hostesses.

Wabama While Falcon baseball ,
f•ns have been beatlnl the drums
loud and long ror Ralph Clar\ big
Falcon shortstop, who has been
hitting the b;ill all aeHon long .at
a terrific pace,

MEIGS THEA'fRI

WSCS TO MIET

'STAY' ENDS MAY 10-Mra.
Martha Tatt, SO, la wb,eled
trum court In Puadena,
Calll., wl'lert May 20 WU set
for declllon on whether t.o
bold her tor. trial lD the ham..
mer alayln1 ot ber buaband
Wl!llam, 38. Sh• alUl'led her
wrt1ta after the ldlllns.

Negi:ay Credited New Dodger Star Comes Home
AFL Boosts
For Toronto's
Falcon Infielder ls Gaining
Player Limit
To Pla gue Cincinnati lteds
Hold On Second
CINflNNATI
UPI - Grand- 1-erin with Loi Anseln tonight.
100 Each
Attention As Baseball Star To
ala
mlng
t-rank
Howard um�
n.� �onnu Oblo Slate bukeL­
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DALLAS, Tei. UPI-Col'l!mlsl·

DIIPIRII ITUDIHTI
IZMIR, Turkey UPI-Police loday di1pened 500 to 1100 1tudent
demon1trator1 deman.dinl the re,
1ignatlon of Premier Adn111 Men
•dere1. Elaht ot the student, who
formed in lront of lhe 1ovemor'1
office Wt!lre detained.
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Dally �entlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O . , May

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. nte Drink _ 3 �.":; 79c
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Catsup - 2 '!.� 2?c
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Peanuts :::.d -� 2Sc:
S�lih
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. ·A..P«tnn M�o r Oil __ !79c '

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(91 For Sale
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FOR SALE-1'WO PIECE LIVING
room suite, 2 ta ble lamps. 3
,mall lablea, Pfil'td to ae:11.
!i-1S.3tc
Phone Sll2-4MO.

WANT ADS

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CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE ll&amp;� ULTS
RATES

3 eent, per word, :&gt;ae tnaertloo. l,:inimum ebaree. - 00 ca,".,
8 ceota per word for three eoo&amp;ea.1tive i.nsertion.a
Speeill � one mouth for 30 cent.a per word.
Full r�te � � �nta per word will be charred for advertbine
lf nol prud W1tbin 10 day.11 11;lter receiving bill.
� io Adve_rtilin, - Should be ruportNI lmmedtatel1. The
Dail y �net will not be respon&amp;ib)e for more ULa.n one incor­
rect -ineert:on.
krd of 1"...anb and s,,ecw No1Jee1 of Ewuta Sl.UO. Obl&amp;uarie,
publi&amp;hed at 1 eenl per word.
1 MO
; DAYS
3 DAYS
1 DAY
WORDS
$4� '
$1."5
90c
60&lt;
10
'8.00
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60o
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$1.80
$2.20
$1.l!O
?5c
25
Ad, Neeived by 10 A.M.. will be to tbal day·a .. p«.

PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

( I J Notices

T E RMITE AND Pt:sT CONTioL
by Fain. FrM intpe&lt;tlo,n. Insur•
N by Netlonwld♦. Phon• R.
and A. SHViic♦ 'Station WYl·
4-26-tk
2366.

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For Sa le

HARRISONVILLE · SCIPIO ALU­
mni banquet, M,11y 21 at 7 p. m.
:i- 17-3tc
Public dance 9 p. m.

participate in Pomeroy's Amer­
ican Legion Drum and liugle
t'orps. No 11ge limitation. Con·
lad Guido U1rolami or lleno
Cud at
Lind or C&lt;1II P&lt;1ul
Moore's Sture, Pumeruy, Ohio,
5-18-3h:

WANTED - VOLUNTEERS 1�

181

Auto So les
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TDIIIIIS •

TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
1ppli1nce repa-ir. Cal! F'rank
C;ipteina, 41 4 N. Second Ave.,
3·3-Uc
Middleport.

CONSIGNMENT $ALE
Sale wtll be held Saturday, May
2 1 , 1960 iii 1 1 A. M. 1 mile west
of Porterfield at the auction
gruund11 will have a mi1ceJ\aneou11
lot for sale.
Lunch will be served.
GODDARD SALIS
Harold Godd•rd, AvdlonMr
5-18-3k

AUCTION I IA
Campi.._ Service
Crltt ar.cttord
Wrtt., Pt.on. or Contact
A. C. UADFOR.D, Racin., Oh.,_

DAIRY DISPERSAL SALE
On May 23, I P. M., I Mile north
of Racine, Ohio, on the Oa.k
Grove Road. Other employ.
ment must sell. 21 Holstein
cows, first calf heifer up, 4
Guernsey rows, 2 Jersey cows
I mixed blood cow, (3) thre�
year olds. (5) four year olds
(6) five year olds, bllance ar�
6 and 7, with the exceplion of 1
old cow, man y fresh or spring.
ers, 1 1 head freshen this fall j
health papers furnlehed, Jn'.
spectlon welcome anytlme, a
good herd.
Howard Ervin, Owner.
Harold Goddard, Auctioneer.
5- 1 8--ttc
BOLEN GARDEN TRACTOR AND
equipment. Set platform 1cales.
Paul Smith, Rt. I , Racine.
3·17·3tp

TELEVISION RADIO A?IID SMAW..
appliance repair. Phone Otis
MeClinlock, Racine, Ohio. 2. ufc
CUSTOM BU ILT KITCHEN DE·
,igned for your home. Free es­
timates. Foreman and Ab b(ltl,
Phone WY2·532 1 .
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Experleneed

RADIATOR

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For FREE lnspecllOP
PHONI

GUmore's Supply Slere
wv-2•2774

Vaughan's Edermlnallng

Buy Your

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

a y MRS. CARaOLL ADAMS JR.
PTA HOLDS LAST MEETING
The PTA held its IHI meeting
or the tcbool year on Tbund,y
evening at the school with Mrs
Paul Powell, preaidenl, presiding:
The meetini opened with group
smginil of America. The pledi:e of
Allegiance and PTA prayer was
led by Mr1. David Fields, Jr,
Rev. Hobert Dille, PHIOr of the
.t.:UB Church led devotiona and
prayer.
The bu-5ineu meeting was call­
ed to order with reportll read
;ind .11pproved. Mrs. Powell pre­
senled Glen Smith with I gift of
appreciation for building a port•
;ible ataa;e. She •Lio thanked the
high llchool boy1 who helped. Mra.
Powell gave a ,btjef summary ol
the year'• activities' and project,.
Several articles -purchased for the
,chool were dictionaries, a new
piano, 20 games and the stage.
Mia.s Margaret Lo u Roney sang
Memoriea and waa accompanied

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Meigs Route 692 Is
Included In Bids

REPAI R

We repair all types of radi­

ators ,

from heater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

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Blaettna- s

ty, Ralph Gibb■ Jr.; Recreation•
Plan:round J■ck Needs, Raymond
Sisk. Burl Wal!Jce, David Field1
Jr., and John Wolfe; Reading•Ll•
brary. Ser,..ice, Mrs. Robert Hayea
Mr11. Nellon Roush, Mrs. John
Powell, Mn.. Albert Roush; Progum, Mn. Fosler Grinatud, Mn
Lawrence Lleving, Mn. Roy Jone•
Yearbook, Mr1. Everett Roush
Mrs Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Ha�
Miller, Mrs. John .Powell; Cb■ir•
men of Home Room Represent••
lives, Mrs. P■ul Powell ■nd Mrs.
Adri■n Llthey; Repre,entatlves to
be named later: co-chairman o!
Halloween Carnival, Mrs. Robert
Sayre and Mr,. Donald Bumgar­
ner; Variety Show, Mrs, Paul
Powell, chairman. Tlie room
count award was won by Mrs.
Faye Smith's room.

New Haven
Social Events

Contractors will bid Tuesday,
�fay 24, on 12 highway projects
in eaat-central ■nd ■outheaatern
Ohio, according to .u 1nnounce­
ment by the Ohio Department of
proJeclll are
Highways. The
among 32 bein&amp;: offered at Tues­
day's bld•letting ,esston in Colum­
bus, the eiahlb of the current
calendar year.
Included is State Route 602
in Meigs County where an eight•
tenths mile portion of highway
will be relocated lo skirt a section
dosed by mud and sand waeb•
ed from an abandoned strip
11!1nc. EsLlmated co1t, including
right of way and engineering is
$46,000,

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by Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Powell in­
alalled the new offlcen: Mrs. John
was
president;
Mor&amp;an, p■at
aergeant•al-arms, presenting the
officers: President, Mrs. Fields,
Jr., Vice Preaident, Mrs. Foster
Grinstead; Secretary, Mrs. John
Ridgw■y; Ttea5urer, Mrs. Robert
Layne; Historian, Mrs. Jack Needs
Mrs.
Corresponding Secretary,
Tom Holtman. Mrs. Powell thank•
ed all for their help .and co-oper•
ation during her term of office.
She was presented a prellident's
pin by Mrs. Adrian Lathey. Mrs.
PoW':!,11 then presented Mrs. Fields
with her president's pin .

c.ood CIHn Uud C•n
Phon• WY-2-2H3
Comp■ny
AT
All MlhH and Models
St. l&amp;ry1, W, V•.
Pomeroy, Ohio
MITROPOLITAN MOTOR.I
1'Et.:(...'HJ
SEWINU M:ACHlNJ::600-606 IHt Main It.
BEST ROOF AND
f'OR THE
Lomplete Zlg•:tai:: for makin g bul•
PMl••it• Ohio
1 epair service and roof P•lnting S11uud Called In
and
11titchlng
blinct
holes,
ton
Ohio
Pomeroy,
,, l'OIID V8 2 V lt CUSTOM
19and house painlinfl call Bill FaintinK Incident
l.11ncy delLJ:lRII, Originally cost
f
�dan Low rnilcai,:c. Sp.11r.kling
$U6
The Pomeroy emergency squad
.
nce
f
over $''00
of
ay
o
b.la
t'
.,
I Wy11tt Phone WY2-272t. 5·10·6\c
.M e1 ael·
ligh t bl Ul' I tnl�h $ ', , 19,;uv.
or take over payments of '8 per
was called al five r,'clock yes­
�- I B -6lc 1 monlb. l'hne W Y 2-2i0t.
tnars, l'omcruy
terday arternoon to 840 East
announr�d her
Mrs. Fields
UIID IOATI A N D MOTOA• fiS
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St., and brought PeftrJ Lot• committees and chairmen Ior the
Main
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1 958 CHEVHOU'.T V B 4 Oil. ! __ _
Matr•
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!ridge to MelP, General Hospital.
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�cdan. O_r igmal black finish. 1 1 1 uu::; E THAlLER �o· x IO' FIVE
coming _year: PTA County Coun­
Mr. Lottridge ' had suffered a
o95
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ty Council represen tative, Paul
a
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$
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ooms,
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b
ath.
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one
Slecp
8.
f�
::�a�; ���� o
(11inting spell, according to the
P
r y·5 _ ;1 c 1 1'nee includf?I l uel oll tank,
Powell and Mrs. Morgan; Bud.get•
1 1-14-tfc
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�c1uad record book.
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Finance, Mrs. Jack Frey, Mn.
a
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h
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sion.
dryer
See
tcte,•i
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l lfflO MEHC UH Y MONT E HAY 4
Lewis Capehart, Mrs. James Hag•
trauk l l udaon, U.111:ihan Road,
dr. i;cdan. EZI gla�li. MutU-dri11e.
Ren,
Wanted
gerty, Mrs. James Cunningham,
Ii 14 6tc
iH. 1, H1tcme.
Befort 9:30 A.M
Showroom
equipped
t'ully
Mrs. Raymond Sisk, Glen Smith,
·2·2649
WY
Mlddl•put
clean $2,995.0u. Blaettnars, Pom ALLIS CHALMEH::;
TRACTOR BACHELOR GENTLEM� DE·
Carl King and Donald Bumgard•
Pom•ro, WY-2#95
eruy. ___ _ ___ ft-18•6tc
sire11 3 or 4 room furn ished
hyilraullc plows, :M t, cqr�
ner; National PTA Magazine, Mrs.
KAUTZ P"EID STOR
iipartment In or near Pomeroy
plan_ler, culli vators_ 1tnd spray
Clyde Foley; Telephone, Mrs. Eu­
C"9ater
Al
'53 STUDEBAKElt CHAMPION:?
or Middleport. Can give good
�utfil. _James Mourmn(I,, Railroad
gene Hesson and Mrs. John Brab­
Yukoh S-2145
door. Original plllnt. one owner
Wi:itc Box 47 1 , Pom­
reference&amp;.
V2-3523.
W
Call
Middleport.
St.,
Carroll
ham; Publicity, .Mrs.
HAMtLL SERVICI ITA.TION
Virgil ·1 -a ford, SyraCU!C, �htine
eroy, Ohio.
ft.l 8•3tp
5·1 7·6tp
Adams Jr., and Mrs. Bethel Vance
lefar• 9:0o A.M.
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CHICAGO l'.JPI-Veteran Italian Hospitality, Mrs. Howard Burris
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AIIMin, "53
PUBLIC AUCTION
Paolo Rosi pul1 his sur­ Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mrs. Phii
puneher
1eri1 llVlCK VB sPi:;t:1A L4 rJ i
Every Day lier-vt�,
1 2:30 P. M.
Ma"t 21, 1 960
Rent
g1(•ally•toughenl.-d skin to the test Batey and Mrs . .Robert Johnaton;
&amp;t·d an. Power slct.• ring �nd lmik·
The personal properly of the late
.,___ tonight in a 10-roond televised Character • Spiritual Education
e-11. Original black finish, like
(.jcorge lhumtton wLIJ be sold at 1''1VE ROOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
match with young Eddie Perkins Mrs. Harold Bumgarner; Health
new. D)·naflo w drive. Sl 59�.00.
Cole St., in Pomeroy near tho
1tucl1u11 a l U\e re11idence oppollile
of Chicago.
ft-1 8·tllc
Ulaelln11n, Pomeroy
and the Exceptlonal Child, Mrs.
Pomeroy•Mason Brldge, C■ll In
the �ost oUioe on Route 1 ln
At slake for the second•rlnted
BARNES·SIM
l'SON
INSURANCE
Robert Roush, Mrs. Robert Gil­
IH4-6tc
evening WY2·2738.
TuppcrH Pla111s, Ohio.
l� PON'l'IAl.' S'fAll � H IEF° .
Ai:cnt11, Middleport Flre Auto,. ltosi end unranked Perkins, 23, is more 1nd Mrs. WyHi5 Dnis; Mem
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47J Sycamore St., Mlddlcpurl Llv111w rooh1 lnlllc, 2 woo1 rllgd; SIX ROOM HOUSE 1 128 . f.i\S'I;'
mobile, Bonds. Phone wY�·21J03 a promised chance to meet Haht benhlp, Mn. John Hoffman, "Mrs. •
l:old S(iol rllfrigcnitor, 4 bedl!I,
weight champion Joe Brown in a
IH1• 1%tp
Main St., Pomeroy, PhonNfal
William Gibbs, Mrs. Morg■n Mr,.s.
--- --· --- tille fight.
comb111at1un d l•sk &amp;. book CIIIU!
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Lesley Roush, Mrs. John fergu­
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IION STJVERS
1904 •·oua lJO O I&lt; Wl 'l"l·I OVER
·'· 1 oor lamps, d111hc8, qullun,
The 32 year old Rosi, now a
·
aon, Mr■. Carl Sullivan, .Mrs.
drive lHHt healer 1 9�4 Liucoln
J ram�ti , cu d la bl e11, record pl1ty- APA.1H'.P4ENTS - i'Urmabed •nd
New York City re!'lident, haa
,William Shinn, Mrs. Marvin Roush
f door Juli power, 1::ood lil'c8
er, oil l11111p�, �and tools, p1a110,
unfurnished. Mdla,ten, Middlesou1:ht a rematch with lirown Mrs. Dawn Staats; Mrs. Eugene
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and r11dio, 1 114 1 t ord Tudor
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Urnl � room s u i te, Mayt.aw wash•
port. P hone WY•2-4286.
'2-3•tf
since the champ hung a ninth
NWID
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Athey, Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs.
- - -w1lh aood lirc11 and radio.
er, l drc.!Sllcn, pl11Lform rockur, -round TKO on him last summer.
Denver Thompson, Mrs. Robert
Phone WY 2-Ua:11. llohcrt ll. l'ir• j 11 wcqicr, oil he ater, nrn rblc top 5 AND 8 ROO M HOUS E, 1W O 3
'-✓ 11,• ._ ,..._
Mra. Donald B1 own: Safe.Sayre,
room
Benilllll,
N.
partment■,
A.
ii
kcU. ___
mu
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rockcr11,
ir
5- J 7·6tc
board,
st,1nti11,
l·2•tfc
Phone
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NY2·3272.
Philco nul io, day bud, u1h1ccl·
----------lancous hcrua.
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A C.rtoon Ivery Nlthtl
•93 Llncaln St. BEDROOM FURNISHED
TWU
·Tcrm11: t:ASII
Mlddl
WY2-3561
Phone
port
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■parlmcn l with ulllltics fur•
l'WU UUILUING LOTS IN 1'1IE
C"harle 11 Sll!l.!lon , o wner
mshcd. Phone W Y 2·2tlt10, EW· .cc-�-- -- - Twin l. C'llJinl Add1Lion, New lta­ Nol rcsponsibl i• for acc1deu1K. Sale
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l'ltOo 13 Ole COMPLETE INSUKANC.:1-:
ing's Store, Pomeroy,
vcn. 100 ' x 100'. $790 cad\.
conUudcd b)' Hr11d!ord Auction
tection, Life, Auto, Fifl• , Pollo.
Phone WY
or M1111Cln SPJ·
Co., ltacmc, Oluo, l'honc Wl 9GaugH: Montgomery: 1 5 .9 up•
Mills, MiddlcPQrt,
Call Don
5757 alter 6 p. m.
!J 13 8tc
Rutland
HOUSE,
HOOM
1''0UR
3821.
1�cr,
TONIIIHT
10._9 lower, 28',ii feet open;
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Ohio.
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Township. Phone TU 2·3475, Mn
Gal11poh!1: 18.2 upper, 21.l lower,
PAMILY NIGHT
XIRHY- VACU-UM -cLKAN�R-Re• Aucuonccr: t:riU Br1tdf�ird
Carl Halrden.
M111111icr: A. C. Ur11dford
5 13 8tp
36 feet open; Lock 23, 19.7.
ptlllM!lfit•d and In A·l sh11ve. l•o·
Anita Sandi - Ronaid Foater
!i 14 6Lc I
of MDYaltl• D1m1:
Condition
olf bahu1ce of $3'1,M or take
a · HOOM t'URN ISRED apartment, (
"DIARY OF A
throu1h
down
are
dam,
All
13
over payments of S1 per month.
K Main st· •Phone
SCHOOL BRIDE"
HIGH
:
FOR
SALE
E
Roo
1
FIV
E
1to
tenth
111
M
raJHn,
U
river
with
S
23
o
_
_
_
Phone WY 2·2204.
15 13 8lc
6
15
,
with bath. Nice loc1ttion Melvin one tenth foot per hour.
- also llEGISTEHt:D 11EHEFORD
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
Ohio R lv•r lott1: Downllouncl:
Jody Fa.Ir - Martin Bnddock
t'OR RENT-New modern "De•
Inquire Lloyd Ulackwood, t:h�1•
.
Look at Lhe Sp1100, Look at the
U4-30lp
Deshield : Invader, 6:30 am,. 0-1 ;
"GHOST OF DRAG&amp;mlP
Two and
luxe" apartmenh
ter, Ohio. Phone YU ft.2tOO ■rter
Montgomery: CG Fonythl•, '1:00
Priee-1. Look ,it the Sav li\il.
HOLLOW"
three bedroom■. Eighteen mile, FOR SA�� A: Farm. Ches­ am, 1 work flat; Lock 20: Charle,11
6 P. M. ___
� 1-f 3tp
For the &amp;al Bu_y &amp; Beot Tonn,
from Kah1er plant. All electric
ler Twp., 5 room ■nd bath, out• R. Stephenson, 9:00 am, 14-t; Lock
FRIDAY
THUISDAY
One
MILK
TWO
on New- and USED, Look to
decorated
-brick, be■utlfully
bulldJnas, l11rje lake. WY2.fl910 22: Mr. Crin, B:30 am, 0-1; L«:k
just fre11h. Rolland Searles, Rul·
WALT DISNEY'S
plastered w1l11. Tiled bath1 with
Mn. Roy Frecker, MlncraviUe, 23, _Mike Creditor, 9:10 pm, 20-0j
lane'. l'honc SH 2-4626.
O'GILL AND
''DAR8Y
tub and shower, complete Young
16·31c
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Ohio.
Lehigh, I0:30 pm, 0-18; Wayne
11 6
PFA&gt;PLE'"
UITLE
THE
dl1po1al
with
kltch11n1
stown
Hou(::land, 1 1 :60 pm, �2; I. F.
---- _ --- . � ___ �
FOR SALE, SIX ROOMS AND t'relbcrger, 9:30 am, 0-18; and Al•
('l'edmltolor
heat•
electric
con�aled
unit,,
)
DO YOU l'A&gt; CITY PRICES l'OK
lull b1th. Nazarene Parsonaae,
- aloo Ing sylltem, ■torm doon and
bert F. Holden ln toW; A. V. Orlu,
u11ed farm machlnery1 See BIil
College Road, Syracuae . Phone
U.S. No. 23, W•�rly, Ohlo
lawren� �. Dawn Ad.ams
wlndowll, ,flre proof doors, build
10:o:i am, 8-0.
Goodwin 1md buy at farm price,.
WY 2-69315 or W"i 2-623 1.
t
to
t
day
every
Optn
Ing completely ln1ulated, front
••SQ.ZNT ENEMY"
Upbound, Galllpoll■c City of
S11. mi\e11 rrom Wllke1vllle.
5 13 6tc
and rear entrance■; be■tatlfully
Mayavllle, 7 : 10 pm, 2-0; Indian■,
4 28 30tc
parldnll ,
land8caped, private
6 am, 13-3; Lock 23: A. V. Crill,
E·Z IIA S l&gt;ONE IT AGAIN. KNIT
NOW AT •TAT THIATII
POMERANIAN�
SMALL TOY
rent extremely low '80.00 per YOR SALE
MODERN
FIVK 3 pm, 0..7; Mr. Crlu, 4:10 pm. no
1uits for the- 2-3· 4 year old1.
M1nche1ter Pup1, Rea1onable.
month. The HAVEN TERR.ACE
room house, iull basement •nd tow; St. Loul1 Zephyr, 4:45 pm, 0-8;
Boxer Bhorh $1 .06. Matchlni or
,T. ,L AIANT
V■.
Phone sra.58M, MHon,
APARTMENTS, New Haven, W.
1tllc. A11ume bal•nce of ,. 'JI, Rocket, U:20 am-, 2-3, one derrick
contr■stln1 top■ $1. 19. The Shoe
&amp;·16-3tc
or
TUrner2-2700
Phone
V11.
dlrect iovernment loan. Lot DO boat, one ,tore hfft, one machine
Box., Mlddlcporl.
5-1 8-tllc
"HOME FROII
2·1825
(IJ) 5-1Z·l9-118-ftc
xl&amp;o. Good neta:hborhoad. Call shop boat.
:: USED wu1ZzA1m kEFHiGi°HA­ USED EQUIPMl&lt;.:NT - FOR-!ALE
or He Freddle Thabel, Maaon,
TOk. Uood condition $ti'- Jack
W v,.
-t-26-tfa
or trade. Tnclor Corn Phmter Al'AllTMENT, • ROOMS, BATII
and basement. Good loc•Uon Ind
Rou11h, Broad Hun.
175.00 ; l lor.!H!
Planter
Corn
cle1m. Phone W Y 2-3287 .
11') 12. 19, 26, 31C
Delivery Rake
$3a.OO; Side
(0) 18, etc FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOm
$f5.00; Two Rolary HOH Stffl,00;
wl,b two bath,, a:ar•&amp;e. wub
11156 BUICK CtNTURY V8 MO•
SprHdllr
Two Wheel Co-Op
tor. Perfect l'Ondlllon. Jlm ml,
....
boua-e, cell■r. l■r.fe eorner JOI
'90.00; New Wa111on with bed
Dtem, Rn) No. I , llaclne, Ohio.
located ln Cbe,ter, Oblo, oa
,130.00; tO Ft. Elevator $90.00; EMPLOYMENT WANTED: H
ll-18-3lp
Route '7. Priced to 1ell. U lnter­
­
uoeoOne and Two {lottom J&gt;low1
eated ull or write Paul PoUna.
work or houae elunina:, Call
I
'20.00. Fred Burson, Shade
Ripley, W. Va. ' M, ESl•M33.
SPru� l-tl80t
. alter O p. m. Vern
Oblo, Phone MY8-33&amp;t. 5-16-6tP
t-28-llc
H1tyman.
D It dt p
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or
SELECTION
BEAUTIFUL
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE
Flowen, Cro1ae•, Bllllket1, for
ti11th, ba■ement, 111, clty water
Me�arltil Day, CU!f• Shoe Re•
We
■nd i■raae. Lociated near bl'ldlt
pur, ,1\14dleporlt O�lo, 5·17•12l p
dNg ,tor• nt1eds, c011Mtlt:1;
Muon. Wilbert Weaver, Muon.
LIGH T HOUSEKEEPING. Phom,
HAU' PONY AND HALI' WELCH .
O·IH!tp.
,
11-18- l tp
CH7•
dependable ham• nHdsf • • b�t
____. _
?.Jil
1:oh I t'P9., old, half pony and
_
OU SE AND
O M H_
�
FOR SAI:E ? RO
h■U siddle horie ' aeldlna 3
flll lng prescriptions Is
·
bath,
to
Cl01e
furn•�
Ooor
IH
ye■ra old, Welch mare broke 10
,
heort of our bu1ln111.
::zt4LJ.:.J:.;
Call WY2·
bu1lnt11 di1lrid.
IUJUGP·
work or ride 10 year■ old, Black �-��1�:
ll-18-3lc
■Idelle mire 4 yean old, eoll
i� Relrlaora• , 8/lOII,
by 1lde, two weeka old. Phone
..
Phone T\lJ.
WY2Gl, l•bert 'G. PJd;ett.
'SA� ROOM
Falrlan• 4 Door
�17-etc
Va.
llolth bath, Cllflon.
a,
0, 'McCOY
8,
SP
,
am
, .: . � milea by loeal owner.
ell
Bu
o
,
1 FEMALE •nd 1 �LE Chihau­
r , &lt;
IIUl:'r'IONI H
Spoileta clea,, ln1.erior, jet bl 1u-·k
hua dn1. 5 and 6 ye1r1 old. Good
HOUSE,
ROOM
.' SIX
tlhle
L....
'f.
finilb wild) whitewall Urt�,
for ral:dna pup■. Al10, 2 seven•
and doo : '170
wlnd1JW1
,torm
� power steerlna, fQrdomaU.c, rK•
week old J'lll)I. Mn. Pele MUILLIII PUIINACII, WIITING
Sycamol'il, Mldcpeport. ll,, 12-0tp
�!:.,· die&gt; Md ·b�ter.
I Sprouac, Willow Creek, Ill. I . . HOUII 1ppllll\Cee. ArMI• re­
Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 17 lite . . the,.. lyrHUN, Ohle. Pt.M
l l-1i,ff
WYN314.
1 1 2 RATS KILLED WITH STAR
W1rf■.r ln. 3'ii lbl., .1.49; 4 Iba. IIIAVILY TUCTOI
I AND
$2.60. Sa.I� pure, and 1 uar1ntced.
hnleo. Ill I, Main, _..,,
,_ WYHtJ'S. Opoll 'Ill t PULL TYPE a-12·• CO-OP PWW
Ebonbacb,_!wdwan,
,. Mo untll J'"'9 I, leS..-1
'7 U. Co-Op mower. Hay tedder,
15) 4. 8 , 8,
It) S'I , 21,
all In 1ood 1hape. Ch•rle, E.
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11, 12, 11, 18, 19,
Ohio. ,_ �lie :llt r,
Yoa� llln•n•IUe, Phone WI 1- 28, 27; (I) 1, 2, 3, B, 9, 10,
�.--Ill I:, IIIAIN 0
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a.11--ue, 10, lt, 17, Jttp
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Mrs Fred Batey.
opened the meeting. The roll call
was answered with ''Name A
Wild Flower". The by-laws were
read by Mrs. Harry Layne. Mrs,
A. G. Mehlman's resignation was
read and accepted.

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been so sharp this season and his
all around play so good that local
fans are wondering if perl'u1.ps an­
other (,' lark will be up in the ma­
jors before many years have
passed.

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By United Prffl lntematlon•I
NATIONAL LE AGUE
W L Pct. Ga
9 .890
20
.
.
San Francisco
19 10 .655 1
Pittsburgh . .
12 1 1 . 522 ff
Milwaukee
15 14 .517 5
Cincinnati
Los Angeles . . . . 13 16 ,448 7
1 1 16 .407 8
3l Louis
9 15 .37 5 8¼
Chicago . .
1 1 19 .367 9¾
Philadelphia .
Tuescf•Y Nl9ht's RNUlh
Pltt1bur1h 1 1 Chicago 6
Los Anael•• 6 Mllw•ukff 4
S•n Franeltc• ¥ C incinnati I
St. Louis 1t Phlladelphl1, ppd,
rain
Wednndlly'1 Probabl• PltcMrl
Chlm10 •t Phll•delphla hlehf
-Ahd•rSOn 0.i va ltabertt 1-J
St. Louis at Plttlburah nlght­
Kllne 1·2 vs L•w 5-1
at Clnalnnatl
Lo1 AngelH
nlght-WIIHarn1 1-0 'It Hook S-3
San Frenclsco •t Mllw•_...
night-McCormick 5,o 'fl Wlll•Y
2·2
Thund1Y'• Gitftff
Chleato et Phll141elphl•, night
St. Louis •t Pittsburgh, nllht
Lo, An1eles at Cincinnati, nl9ht
S•n Francl■co at Mllw.ukff ni9ht

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Chicago . . . . . . . . . 15 1 0 .00
14 1 0 . 583
Cleveland
. 15 1 1 .577 112
Baltimore . . .
New York . . . . . 12 10 .543 l "'
Boston . . . . . . . . . 1 2 10 . Mli l ¼,;
10 12 .455 3%
Detroit
10 18 .38!1 5 'iil
Kansas City
9 15 .375- G½i
Washingto n . . .
Tuudly Nieht'• R"ultl
Cl•v•l•nd 7 N-. York 6
Chlcaigo 1 1 Buton 6
Detroit 3 • W1fflln9'on 1
Ka,isa. . C ity • l■ltlmo,. t
Wedn•lday'1 Probable Pltchen
WHhlngton at o.troit-Cl.vengtr 1·2 •• Bunnln1 0-2
Bo■ton at Chicago nl9ht-Mon•
boukuette 3-2. v• Pl•rc• 3,-1
laltlmor-• at K•nn1 City night
-Wllh•lm 1 ·2 v■ H•rbe-rt 2-1
New York •t Cl•v•l•nd night­
Turley 1-1 YI H1wklns 3-2
Thursday'• GamH
Bodon at Chicago
Beltlmor• at Kanus City night

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Afl •xcollent Yllfvo ln a
lillxod Em�o, Paint
• • • • wOfb easily, CO'lfll
- 11M •'- ""' 111thfcro­
to,y IIMCO••

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Hardware

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BASEBALL HEAD DIES
GREEN BAY, Wis. UPI - Fred
A. Schlapman, 36-year-old presl•
�ent of the Green Bay Dodgers of
"Everything In HardWillre''
the Three•l league, died Tuesday
a rter a year's illness. Schlapman
Phone .,_WY-2-2811
had l'i\en scheduled to undergo
surgery ' to corred a defective
POMEROY, OHIO
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Fre_s. fryers
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Ror� Crown �\

di,,,.,,,,-....
6 - ½ fi)uarts'-�
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Cop'n, John'•
C•p'n.

READ

Cooking er

3 pk... ·99C
IIML

WHCOMlft. , . fl1ncr, A...,_,i.ce or Slked

- ,�. 59c
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Swiss .Chee
;,-. . . Sliced In Syrup

A&amp;P lrllftll

Strawberries � 3

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"Mfithe ·of 'b�pei- l'llodl"
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T,ay Pee;
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41 C

Salad Oil . . . , Glau 0.C.nlw

Pure Vogol•�··

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2
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Green BeansFlorid
5 for"'· t,c
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39C
. : '- Pin��plj,: �::: �:... 3 for •1 •00 ' Swe. et Corn Gol.. .

C:allfiirllli , . . ·/ t,..,. s1... Juicy
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Wienel'5 2 �-5 1·09 - ,:;!� SSc

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tcmadian Baconr ;: �1- _I "'-n, 79c
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A,Ponn
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Sweet Peas --or--SllcH
Clllflff'fllJt, : .. . Y•llow Cllng, Halvel
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Garrie Hens �:=.R�
Plump, Tend"
dy -- lb, 4 5 C
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Lemonade �=:: ,..-- 4 � 3$19c
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F•15h port,ons

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D1ll.a1 Gree.n won hiJ firsl
&amp;aJ11.e of the yeu II BuU1lo but
R�hester, H .--2, with a 1 7 . �,lt at­
tack.
STANDINGS
•. L Pet. GS
Buffalo
13 ? .508
Toro�to
13 7 .6:t,O 2
Havana
13 12 ,520 4 'ii
Colun1bu1
12 13 .480 :Pl!.
10 12 . 455 6
Rochester
12 IS ,441 81/z
Richmond
Miami
11 15 ,423 7
9 16 .360 81/z
Montreal

••• happy to ptty a small
In the victor,," the rookie
•tar .,id eltet lutUN • grand
11am home tun at lUlt m feet.
"I waan·t U,-inJ to bit • homer,
the
l ft.at Jult tr,-in1 to meet
b .
r!.i "
Jay Hook wi11 1hoot for victoty
the
No. 4 when he pitchn for
Reds tonight ag•inst H0ward and
company. For the Dodgen It wUI
he Slan Williams (1-0) .
Cincinnati's Ed Bailey •lao
made like a one•man team Tue■day night u he b.atud in •II of

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YB.I.OW PASES

QUALITY·
tuPtI:·1iGHT"
.,

CHOICE

Friod
Fllh

�rnw BULOVA
FROM ONLY ·

A acae and fel11 Torrell hl l 801 0
clout■ for the Suga r Kma,· 3-2
tr iumph over Columbu,. 0 Pidge
Browne accounted for both Jet ,
ruf\li wilb a .homer.

See the

CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE - ALL SALE PRICED!

GOESSLER'S

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b1Hk to hi, homt 1lale a,. • formldable (lpponent of the ClncinnJII Rr&lt;lll. wh.o ,tart I two-game

B•ilPy, who colltded • two-run
homer and tht'tt hill 1n three
time• .it bat TuesdJ)' nl&amp;ht. bu
boolted h1m1eU into 1hm:I pl.«
National
tbe le:■d inl
among
bill
f tn ee.CQl
per•
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a
•·ith
b-at1m1Pn
Leav.ue
=
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tbe ��� f l '!,i: �:::
eenlage.
for the $1 08.000 bonu. money th ey
The Giants won their first game
PII'd t or him when he turned •
•• l defe, l Into a §,4 ¥id.ory /or the from the Reds 1h11 .ea11on with 11
�1er1 Jt Milwaukee Tuelday 14-hit ■ltack and the ,i:r:•hit pitch­
nii ht.
iq or Jack Sanford.

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show you the works !;;

THE �"

Ron Negr■y 11 one reHon t he
Toronto Maple Leah are rl1ht on
' the heels of the International
Le11ue•leadlng Buffalo Biton1.
The slim righlhand('r won hi•
fourth 1traigbt game without •
aetback this se■son Tue&amp;da)' n1&amp;ht
when he 1hut out Montreal, 2--0, on
a three.hitter.
Toronto ■tayed t1t"O t■mes be·
hind lhe Bi!IODS at the Leah
acored l'l r� in the [Int inning
and added an in1uranee run off
Bab(' Birrer in the sixth.
Nor � Zauehin belted • two-TUn
h�mer 1� th.e last of the ninth to
give M111m1 a 2·1 victory over
· Richmond. Jim McKnight a:ot one
of the VirBinians' three hits off
Herb Moford and winner Hat11'
Byrd with � l;llird inning homer.
Havana Jomed the homer paI rade as Borrego Alverez, Joaquin

the Reds' run,, but bUI t!fort
(1iled lo Sla"e off 1 9·3 ION Lo
thl! San P'rancisco GiHtl.

STANDINGS

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loner Joe :ro.11 announced today
that. tl)e new American Football
Le1111e, pJ1gued. with too many
plqer1 in1tead -of too t� would
remove the pta)'er limit tor its
initial lr•lnlns period this se11on
,
MOit obsa'f,r ·
the
lced
Q!Jet)!" wh,:rr-"'J.
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J� a1 11t; WM lff.nO,U) d i 'II lo
-"wh�!.,.. wUt t'� ge,f tt, ., l)ijyers!"
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dkl1,..
people had i&gt;rllfnaJly thought
We first set the Jl■ye r l l� lt 11
Pt rteam then expanded -It to '10.
And now have had to remove •II
limits.' '
_Under the chanee, which FoH
•!•d was request ed by team offi•
cials, some team. may take 18
man)' as 100 players to camp '
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He is described by his coach,
Ralph Sa)'l'e, as a 6·3, 175 ?Qllnder,
who has a good pair of hands, av•
erage speed, a good , eye at the
plate, and the possessor or a good
attitude toward athletics.
During lhe prel'lcnt year he has
connected for 1 6 hits, has scored
18 runs, and .has been walked 12
tim�s. ot hie hits, 1 0 havP gone for
extra bases - six doubles and
four triples. He has struck out
only three times.
Coic.h Sayre' gives him much of
the c�·edit in the (acL Lhat the Fal­
can■ are currently sporting an I l• I
record. Last year, the Falcons won
10 and lost 6.
Sane calls the big boy a good
baseball prospect and reports lhat
he has been under observance thus
far by at least t h ree professional
baseball scouts.
In addition to his hitting Ralph
has also taken his turn �n 1 he
mound this season, winning three
and losing none. His hitting has

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THURSDAY •nd Friday

The program was given by
Mrs. J. L. Stewart "May's WIid :
Flowers." An installation service
was hdd with Mrs. Batey Install•
ing the new omcers for the eom­
ing two years: President, Miss
Leah Powe ll; �ice president, Mrs
Floyd Carmack; recording i.ecre­
tary, Mrs. Bethel Vanee; corres­
pondlng secretary, Mrs. Lloyd
Roush and tre.asurer, Mrs. Donald
Roush. Mrs. Batey then presented
Miss Powell wilh the president's
pin.

Surgicized Skin
Put To Test In
Fight Tonight

:Ralph, who Ui a brother ot Mel
Clark, former Philadelphia Phil­
lie• outfielder, is sporting a b.a:t•
Ung average of .433 with only a
few sames lefl i n the season. And
th�t•s alightly below hi&amp; average of
.-4.89 which he atta ined in his jun­
ior year of high school.

OHIO

Not O,-q Tonl.i,t

ethodist
The WSCS of the
Cburctl met Toesday e�ning al
the home of Mrs. Jack Needs.
Mrs. Frank Thompson wall in
charge of the business meeting.
The program for the evening was I
presented Ly M.rs.· Max W,etherall.
The topic was "Jesus The Light
or the world."
GARDIN CLUB MEETS
The Garden Club met Thursday
evening at the Alex Quillen Mem•
orial building with Mrs. L. C.
Roush and Mrs. Ray Pickens Sr.
11 hostesses.

Wabama While Falcon baseball ,
f•ns have been beatlnl the drums
loud and long ror Ralph Clar\ big
Falcon shortstop, who has been
hitting the b;ill all aeHon long .at
a terrific pace,

MEIGS THEA'fRI

WSCS TO MIET

'STAY' ENDS MAY 10-Mra.
Martha Tatt, SO, la wb,eled
trum court In Puadena,
Calll., wl'lert May 20 WU set
for declllon on whether t.o
bold her tor. trial lD the ham..
mer alayln1 ot ber buaband
Wl!llam, 38. Sh• alUl'led her
wrt1ta after the ldlllns.

Negi:ay Credited New Dodger Star Comes Home
AFL Boosts
For Toronto's
Falcon Infielder ls Gaining
Player Limit
To Pla gue Cincinnati lteds
Hold On Second
CINflNNATI
UPI - Grand- 1-erin with Loi Anseln tonight.
100 Each
Attention As Baseball Star To
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t-rank
Howard um�
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demon1trator1 deman.dinl the re,
1ignatlon of Premier Adn111 Men
•dere1. Elaht ot the student, who
formed in lront of lhe 1ovemor'1
office Wt!lre detained.
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Middleport First Bapti�t Church Groups
Kold Meets At Members' Home Recently

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The Ele&lt;la Cirtle of the Middleport First Baptist Church
met �t the horn! of Mrs: Owen Bratton. chairman, Tuesday I
everung for the first meeung of their new year.
Mrs. Bralto1_1 opened the meeting with prayer and presided
over the meeung. Mrs. Harry Houdashelt was the devotional
leader for the meeting and Mrs. L. D. Diles presented the

program.
The hospilllity committee nam­
ed to 1erYe the B. H. Sanborn
M iasionary Soddy for the June
meetin1 were M n . Harold Chase,
Mn. Beulah White, Mrs. Thomas
Darst, Mn. Elhel Hughes. Mrs.
James Souder and Mra Raymond
Li.evinJ.
Mn. Bratton appointed the fol­
]owlng officers and com,,nittee
heads: vice chtirman Mrs. Chase;
secretary, Mn. C . H. Wise Jr.;
uaislanl secretary, Mra White;
treasurer, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman;
White C'rolls chairman, Mrs. Dana
Hamilton ; Love
Gift ch11irman,
Mrs. Hughes; Reading chairman.
Mn Souders: Devotional chair•
ma'n, Mrs. Ho11lll1hell and Pro­
jtct chairmen, M rs. John Fultz
.and Mn. Diles.
Projects oamed for the year
will Include, don ations to needy
children In school1 as l\lnche1
and clothing.
The imtallalion for officer• or
the Baplial kio Grande Aaaocia­
don w111 announced for May 24
at the Calvary Baptiat Church at
Rio Grande.
The group decided to have a
potluck pknlc for their nut meet­
ing at the home of Mrs. Fu"z
with Mn. Dllea a11i1Ung hoato1111.
At the dose of the meeting a
ulad course waa served by the
hostesses.

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ot the Circle presided over the
meeting which w.ia opene d with
prayer by Mrs. Gene Coleman.
During the meeting ea(!h orti­
cer �nd committee cnairi:nan gave
a brie f sketch of her dutie111 for
the benefit or the guellts. Parti•
cipaling were Mrs. Coleman vice
chairman; Mn. Earl Smith, �ecre­
tary; Mn. Hovatter • del'otional
cba!rman; Mrs. Charles Vroman,
White Cross and project chairman
After the b1u1ineu me, ling Mrs
Coleman presented the pro,:r.am
"The Beauty of His Peace" from
the Missions Mag azirie.
During the sodal hour M n1.
Hovatter who wa,s assi'sted by
Mrs. Thoma11 served salad and
hot rolls lo those mcntiorwd
above and Mrs. Hurold Kauff,
Mrt. Pete McCloud, Mrs. Ken­
neth C11le, Mr1. Bonnie Pickens
and Mrs. Charle, F Smith.

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/ Hon.or Society
Members Tapped
I At Kutland !&gt;chool

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Mrs. Katie Davis who has been
w 1 t h her 111ece, Mrs. Evere tt Mc•
Knight since the death of Mr.
McKmght returned to her home
near Langsv11le last week.
:\1rs_ t:Ycrett McKnight speut
the weeken d 1n k utland wi th her
sister, Mrs. J. A. Sweeney.

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. Miss Nettie Kochler accompan­
ied Mrs Charles Weaver illd Mr.
and Mrs. Selwyn While and son
H11rry to Columbus Sunday where
tht'y were guests of �be White ' s
daughter, Mrs James Tedrow.

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.l\UUiUJl,I t..n.iptcr UL Lne Na­
Honor =,ocu�LY Lapped lour
new momoe,· s at w.n 1mprt:111&amp;1ve cer­
t' m ony at asaein oJy on l'T1d ay, May
/ iJ A naming torch centered lht
s1a�e !rom wtuch \he vuiou11
mem bers ughtea their candles
;,y m oouz:mg cnaracter, h1.adersh1p,
:,.i:rv.1ce aou scno1arsh1p, the four
�&gt;mOOls of the society.
W ayne Roush, prt:s1dent o( the
society, was m cnarge of tbe ccr•
tuwr1y which openeu y1lh toe tra•
U I ll011aJ l1ag &amp;alUte.

Paulene Gib&amp;on lit the white can·
i.!Je 01 c.11arac1er and expJamed .1u
!'.1rs Gcor£e J u:n·h1rn. Mrs. Grace m eanmg; La wrence Btoi,!an, the
' c r and �Ir� Da,•1d Huddleston rl!a c11na1e or Jd1tlersn,p; t:lt.a
llol
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:md son visited Su11day afternoon .01c1t'Iwood, the gre'-n co111dle uJ
I1 ,1· J l h �Ir and M ril. I t J. Hill . :,t:i· vu:�, 11.n1J r reo ,:newan, tht! gold
l'.d l 1 ng Ill the (' \ ('lllng Wl're M r. lolflllte ot kRVlalbntp. Ma.rJor1e
amt \I n,. W i l lou�hhy !!ill and dau i'1 1aay eJ-pl,uued u1 e em b1t:m of
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I lntr, Ba. hara, Mrs. W. A. Mor ,nt! society.
f,t11 ,J illi :\I r and �1rs Rogtr M ,p
llle four new mem bers Lapped
gan :mtl children Ke1 l h ant.! ·:athy
1 .. l c t'atty hlk, Larry Holiman,
.\ I r . a n d Mrs. Robert Go ,eh and l ..u,1y,, t.dwan1t1, anu Margare1
L.imily lf'ft Tuesday for G� l l ipi,:is .. . 1111.n. ·1 he11e iour sL Udents are
tu �1i1•11d a fC!w daya with his J t1flluts wno are 111 the upper five
NETTIE ROSENSTETN'S
r a mJ p.: ir1 • 11ts. Mr. and Mr!!I. Hos- i&gt;ct cent 01 thcll' claaa. 1 ncy were
long-waisted, double-breasted,
n1n &lt;; uoeh and other relatlns.
Jlavy allk coat and dreae cos11.vorn i n by 1-attY � ouna, 1ecretume WIUI desl�ed by F."11.
.\1 rs. Don Thomas and ctiildren 1ary.
;in• sp1• rul rn g thili week in Columltosenc nms. The tull-sklrted
1 : :1.\ w i t h �Ir Thomas and re.l&amp;Members of the Ru,Uand Chap.
l COAt covers 11. 11a 1TOw, low1
l l l'f'S.
ter of l'liau onitl ttonor- .:,ociety m
11.ecked, Nleewlel!R "body " dre#S
aod1hon l.o tne new memoers are
of motchlnr tubric,
:'II: s. \bxine Arnold was in w ayne Roui.n, president; l"auJene
l '.irkn�hul'g Tuc�day to ittend UI DSOn. VlCI! prtliJCleut;
1'auy
Sewing (Ju l, Me,•ts
a l &lt;rndwo11 al the Moose Home Young, tecn:tary; J!.iita li1aclr:wooo,
I i.: 1 1. 1'11 hy t he Burry Biscut Co., for
Witlt Mrs. Pmd fi fo('li
treasurer; :,1arJorle Pnddy, report­
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Mrs . t .ttt1 t-. 0..-,, t· n 1c1 L.t i i n d 1 1 1 1 i r l S(''JUI cookie chairman CO\'· er; Lawrence 6l'ogan, 1' red S!AlW·
Secon&lt;l \;1,11d J Y S(•� 111g 1 · 1 1 11 ;, 1 , • n. i l h� t h C' . F our Riven Gir l an and 11111 .ttommt!.
1\'i.ary Chitp11111n of the Rutland
Jwr h . i . , ] (! Ill ,l l llil' I'�•. I l l e .\i 1 ,ni! . 1 J :-i,_ . ,1,1 { OUIIL'll.
is sponi,or.
faculty
evenmw:.
M rs Hu) Grueser and Mrs.
Dur111g I ii!• t \'!'11 ! : i ,.: :'11:·s l lril11•rl l n·1;1 Sh(Jf•makcr
were
bm1iness
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Lewi!! I Cl'l'Jl i•d ,J hlr( hduy )..If! 1 1 .� 1 t or� 111 Parkcrsbur J.l
Tt1esd ay.
from hu M-rt d 1)11 1 .
M r � I ' . I . Arnold is visiting in
.
Hcfrc�lim t·11l!l- wcl ' l' sNvuJ b.1 1 ; a l l 1 polrs w1Lh her son·in-law af}d
the h ostess to Mrs . l .l'Wls. \ 1 1 �� iJ;1t1i.:ht rr, Mr and Mrs. Robert Ri•
.\1 rs. ( ; 1 · or,.:1· I . . Jiard .s
J J nwd l,
Martha
Sehm· 1licr, :1us. Grnct' l l u l \ 1• 1' .
l&lt;ayrnuud EiseblC' in • returnc-d
Mrs. M � x Ward and Miss l::luc1nor
Funeral service, were held last
I lo i11s home on Peacock AYe., re• Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Raw}.
Hubsori.
1'f•r111y after spending, the winter ings-Coats Funeral Home for Mrs.
Th ..- n H I met•&lt;1ng will lw h L• ld in l'li'Vf'lan d with his son-in·la w
Martha 8. Hamm who died early
Ht thl' h111n..! o( :►.!rs. Max. Ward.
�nd daughlt'r, Mr. and Mn. Leon• Wednesday morning. Rev. Howard
;1rd Huss.
Ruppelt officiated and burial \l'llfl
in Middleport Hill Cemetery,
W011u•11 Puck Ny/,1111
Pall bearers were Robert Hamm,
:rt rs. Hn�s l'ul11•11, Mrs. Arnold /,1•&lt;1gu,, To Meet
Thompson, Griff 'T'hornpaon,
John
Richards and Mr11. Warner, t he
The Child Conservatlc,n League
comn11ttcc from the '.,1c1gs Cuu11l} pf :\l 1ddl t'JlOrl will meet Thursday Pat Duffy, John •Zerkle and Bob
Ct1l1tt(· I I of Cl111rch W11111t:11. 111l' I .11 ('\·1•11111)( at lhc home of Mra. J. J. Jones.
Amon!! those rrom out o( town
the F i rsl l J n 1 1 NI l'rl,�by1crian H:1 v1� and during the program
Church i n �fiildl1•porl tn p;ll'k t lw h1111r. Mr.s. HnYis will shoW slfdes here for the service were Mr. and
nylons whid1 lrn&lt;I twt•n l ' O l l u : lcd by u f a r('(·1•nt vacation trip. The new Mn. John Thompson and Joan of
Lh1• COlllll' l l .
uJ' I inn fur the coming year will Relle, W. Va., Mrs. Godfrey Deck
and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Ho .
The nyl on.� will 111• s1•11t t o Vl ' !(' f• \J(' 1 1 1s1 alled.
bert Howiaon, all or Columbus,
ans hm,pllals i11 .lll pan wh1•r1• t hry
Olhcr hoslCliSC!i for the e\'enins Mn. Ralph Littler, Wellston, Mrs.
will hr mad" rn l o ;i r l 1 , h·� r11r �ilk.
H is rf'IJ&lt;1rl1•d t lrn l fn,111 ('arh 11rv :\·] rs. llichartl Picken!,!, Mra. A.u­ James Hubbard, Lancaster, and
puuiul uf nyluns �l'lll tlw \ t' tenini. tln·y l•' rnst and Mrs. Robart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm, Chil­
licothe.
Sl'hmoll .
muy rc,1 l b.1• :ihnut S:HI.

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Hamm R.i tes Held
Saturday Afternoon
At Middleport

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· • u s 11. t.iooo ·J. bm&amp; 'fo 111!1 A
uranger," by memben.
A readlna "Does u Pq: To
Wor.11:1·· ww.,; given by Stanfor:d
.:,ux:11:ton uui 1everal nwnben- W"8
prcaented by the quartet, Mra. Bar­
oid Jones, Mrs. Wubµr &amp;stm1m,
uorset bm1th and Leo SLory. Mn.
Eastman and daughter, Teresa,
presented a comic s.lut and reaO•
1ng after whlch a song wu pre­
sented. by the James aeese fam1ly.
1 wo numbers by Mrs. Kenneth
Chaney on the chord oraan and

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Holds Party At
Middleport High

HH MIS, AMUICA Tlnl Named Mn. New Yol'k State
of 1�60, Mn. Lenore R. Sie1te
(top,ri&amp;ht), 41, Fredonia, N.Y�
expreaset her delllht OD win­
Ql111, Wltb bet 1t lasl 1ear'1
Mnl, New York State, Mn.
Jane Callender ot William,..
ville. Mrs. Slqle will repre,o
aenl the Empire Stale at the
2Znd annual Mn, America
contest 11 For1 Lauderdale.
Fla., June J-14. Another w1n­
ner, Mn. Sumpter M . Smith
(bottom), 80, of Btrmlngham
wW represent Alabama at the
national eonte,t to FlorttJ.a.

p,..,•e11t Special Mmk

Mrs. Paui Haptonstall or Mid­
dleport presented an accordian
solo at the First United Presby­
terian Church of Syncuse la11t
Su nday morning d u.ring theiz: spe­
cial StewardHhip Promotion serv•
ice. Her number was ",'1y G'ld and
I." The Junior Choir of the church
also presented a special number,
"How Great Thou Art."
MEETING CANCELLED

The meeting of the Past Matrons
or Evangeline Chapter. OES, or
:�1ldd loporl, whieh wa,. to have
been held a week Crom Ft lday hu
been tancell� because of other
actlvitie8, The June meeting will
be held on the 24th at the home of
Mrs. Joe Young Sr.

AT ELBE RFELDS IN POMEROY YOU CAN

'l'he Sevemh ,:radea 01 Middle-­
port enjoyed a party Tuesday even•
mg in the high school gymna,ium
under Lhe direction of their teach­
ers, Charles Young and GeorJe
Opron.
Gueits for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Sean, Mn. Clu­
ence Lacey, :Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charlea
Blakeslee and daughter, Supt. L.
W. McComas and Miss Miller and
Mrs. Youn,:.
. The program of the evening be·
gan with piano solos by Dle nna
Criswell and Sandra Bunce. A com1cal classroom was presented with
Mike Lloyd as teacher.
Taking part in the short play,
" Mrs. Barker 's Smallpox, " were
Katy Morari ty, Cheryl Fife, Joy
Boggs, Dianna Criswell and Diane
Van Cooney.
Celesta A u l l played a piano solo
whid1 was followed by the play,
"Tony's Fruit Stand," with Jeffery
Hodges, Ray Pickens,
Robert
Swanson and Mike Archer in the
cast.
A vo� I d uet was presented b. Y
A �n Crmer and Helen Capten�a
with Suza.nne Bradbury a11 their
accom pamst.
to "Roclr:-A Bye
A pantomime
Baby" by Dianna Criswell and Di­
ane VanCooney concluded the pro•
gram.
The group enjoyed games and
denciqg and sandwiches, potato
chips apd soft drinks were served
ln th� eatcteria.
ME&amp;TING CANCELLID
The meeting of the executive
board and decorating commlttee or
the Pomeroy High School Alumni
Association scheduled for Friday
evening has been cancelled.
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idn. 'l&gt;env.er Wel11, the xylophone,
and II vocal number by the Kln,:
Matera JU"eQeded a akit, '"Why Men
Stay ltOff\e," b)' M.1sa lilildred
Slo&lt;!kton, Mr• . .l!:mmett Hawk and
M.ra. "'4 llll;l!lr; iju1vey. An accordian
ao10 WH pnsenlea by Mrs. Wel11
and ?dn. WO Story g:.ive a reading,
"heignoon. ' 1 i--taymg his own ac•
cora1•n accomp.imment, Rev. Earl
�owan s.ana ".St.andin&amp; ln 1'he
Need of Prayer."

A aktt, "'The Railroad SLatiDll,"
WII 11ven by .tlill !iart, Leo Story.
t.l11Dt1r fl\Uvey and .Mn. Stantord
�tocuon ano a vocal aolo was p.re­
HDLed by r..and.a ctuney aecom•
panted bY her mother. A reading,
"&amp;llred;' by krs. Harold Jonea
.,agi�g of "\iod Be W1Lh
•no group
r: ou. . conc1uqed. the program.
H.efrtlllqroenbjl were served dur­
ini the IOC� hour and a hymn
IIOI WU ertoyed Wllh idra. Chahey

anne piano.

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MODERN ARM LOUNGE

Ttie Jolly Worker,
or the
Muon Methodist Chu� h held their
re1ular mon1hly potluck dlnner in
lbe c:hureh IO&lt;'lal room, Monday
eveffln1.
Mr, and )Ir, Bill Thomu were
In ehar1e of the proaram and Rev.
Ridllrd Wrliht WH the ape1ker.
He 11.nNed lmpor1anl point&amp; of
church life IUl'h •• b1pti1m. com•
munlon and m•mberahlp. Scripture
..,.. Mad II)' Mt■. Thom1, who a\ao
dued with prayer.
'1110M pre,ent lneluded Mrt.
Martha COOk and ramily, Rev. and
Mn. Rh:h11'd Wrl1ht and family,
· Mr. and ·Mn. Wllll1 Duddlne and
r,m:Uy, llr. and Mn. John Rotto­
p:n and li•l1f, Mr. aftd Mra, Glen
Cartwri1ht, . iir. and Mn. Bill
'Jllomu and Don roll...•1-

CLUI TO MIIT

� /oily Bundi lowln1 Club
'1!'111 - Tl111nda,, • Kay 19, at
llio - ol 11n. Lftnnco llll•
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Matchhlg loxlprlnl $49,95

SIMMON$ AMBASSADOR MATIRESS

MO D. ER M
SINGLE STUDIO

312 "111tq-lock" 1atr1 fitm aprlnp. pre-built borden, 4
cord handl11, 8 venta, heavr print cover. CbooH twill
or full liH, tufltd or IQIOOIII top,

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/Long Torturous History Marked Efforts Here
I To Obtain Needed Funds For Modern Hospital
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1946 and now, •bout this hospl•
tal, 11 th1t wt'r• all 14 .,.. ,..
older.''
In other words, all the points
favoring a new hospital remained
in 1960 that existed in 1946.
And there were a few more be·
sides.
He was courted with great fervor thls past winter to accept
chairmanship of a new committee
to seek approval of the recently
approved I/a mill bond inue for
$235,000
20 year&amp; to provide
which would supplement the 1946 ·
tax levy ($207,500) and federal
matching fundt. Thia time, how- ,
ever, Mr. Hobstetter wasn't going
out on thin Ice unneceuarily.
He insisted upon, and got, a re­
organuatlon ot the non-prn1it
Meigs Community Hospital, Inc.,
so as to guarantee public con­
trol of the new hospital, if 1p­
proved at the polls. '1 his was no
limalJ contest of wertk wills. lt
was a battle royal that sway•d
one way and another over a per,
iod of 1everal weus.
When he had accepted the job . ]
ol organizing the c1mpaign and
nad clltled a meeting or mem­
oers of his 1946 committee phis
any others interested, over :.0
peraons turned out at a court
nouse meeting to help. ldeJS
ano plans were canvassed, prepueu tact sb'eets were dmributed
ana su ocommittees arranged,
l,ut ilt MU a Mr. ttoltttettet
i+'llt"an'y a ..... -- p.;.lhi
1pNkiag totd ·Nfor:t orsianla.
hona in •'IWY COnNr of th•
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county. On• week, by tctual
.
\.
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n•ad count, he addreuad over
produ�O t.'. ;new, modern ho1plt.ar
1 ,UOO Ma-191 Counh•n• on th•
factors
cost
beciuai 9!_! legal and
orie, " sepitid llr. - Hobstetter was 1uo1itet ot tht ho1pU1I.
ln a three week period before
.ipeiely blairi,g him time until he
�u�_d Bettle the �re with Mr. election he lost 10 pounds from
lit�Jt or Sfr Fate, or Madam Hap­ a uame not overJy robust.
Wny d1a. ne :do all this? Where
penalance, and come up with a
was nis motive?
'finner, that ii, a hqspit.al.
His many acquaintance&amp; have
He waited lf. years. As· Mr. Hob111tetler obsened ih February o1 heard him attest i·requenlly of bis
fa11n in Mei&amp;111 Co1.1nty u a .place
tbUI year:
IMtwMn. lOOd to hve in, full of pleasant,
"TM onlr,
energeuc peop1e, friendly, wot•
my of the ·best sen1ces of all
.11:md11.
tte was, and is, certain that approval of the keiga County Vet•
eran,• Memorial Ho,pit■l al the
polis May a wu a neceBBatY atep
J.orward to the economic and socIii progres111 that turk• somewhere
A1 boipital service• expand,
.ti'or tbat be alway, ta ready to
hoapltal careera brln1 1teadil)'
lncreaein&amp; opporLunJUea for 1er• lal&gt;or.
And in commemorating this Na
vice to men and women with
many tinda ot 1pecl1l 1kllls, at tlon1J Hospital Week, n0Un1 the
many levels or tnJninc. ln the .L:ltn )'ear ot succ:essrnl operation
largest hoapital111, there may be or Meiga General Jioapltal Jnc.
some 200 j,&gt;b clJ11aiflc1Uona, many .of which be ii an officer) we,
wfth aeveral employee,. Iii tbe w lth tb11 public acknowledgment,
,maueat :hospitala, several claaai, CxpteH gra.titude to h1m for a
flcationa n1ay be combined in one · ·Job well done."
elDployee with sevicnl lkllla.
YEAR Df ACTIVITY
AU boapltals, r ,sardlen of
Many -rtmonh of KIMIY
of the Meill General Hospital
alze, are comlantl/ · atrlvtng to
MOWN en lncru1e In 1959 com•
add the new still■ required for
the new roada to recovery. At the
poN&gt;d to that of 1 951.
In the official report .t th•
ome time, they are striving to
hotpltal ffllfll• to lh 1,oord of
provide security . and recoanltlcm
to those whose li1nda and lkllla di� at the cl... of 1959,
total Nml,lson, CHM- ,_ 1,00,
&amp;Ive 9aUent 1:■re. Ali • result . by
compared to 966 In lt:St.
far \he major portion of ho1pi'11l
Other reconl• In comparlMn
lriconte 1oe1 to payroll, and in•
..,. (1'59 filUN fint)t
eru•• in the number of bo1pital
Telel potlent .,_,_, 1.fta to
penonnel and in uW')' level' ac­
count for a major portion of the
7,419 'In 1951.
increase in boapil.al COili.
A- potion! ....,,
,
hr cent of occup,ency1 70.7
be
Hoapital care muat a)Wl)'I ·
76.0.
to
In
ce.
prtmarUy a personal servi
AYI,... centut: 19 to 2J.
es,
scen
the
nd
behi
,ome areas,
I
Surelcal opM'■tion1: l44 N
boapitals can and do apply the
227.
teclmique111 of the production llne.
llrtht: 1 71 ,. 124,
But at tbe patient's sicl'e, aclence
tJtnt tt:-tment: 562 to
,..:.Ut-pa
buand skill an geared only to
man need .

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Gov. Underwood Address Highlighted Event
- · Observing National Hospital:Week At Laki�l
p�ylhiatric
Catherine Collins,
aide et Lakin State Hospital.

Ttie Honorble Cecil H. Under- and achievt r�ognllion for her
wood, Governor of West Virginia service 1o her fellowmen.
The governor concluded his
delivered the address ·at Lakin
by pointing out that a
addre5s
An•
lh
Thfrteen
's
St!lte Hospital
nuaJ celebration of National Hos- legislative committee was , formed
last month to WOrk with the new
plial Day on Sunday. May 11'Director of Ml!ntal Health till the
·Speaking on the me"tal health next 1egislature eonvenes. How­
Medi of . Wut VU'ginia, Governor ever. he added, "Without com­
Underw®d stated that the "nwn· lM'Dib" i.uider,J,mUne . and wide
ber- o( criticel· n6ed'1· •U1 (or more -:,pr.ead ..ipubHc--.aupport ,--w.e cannot.
lralneiJ" ,talf for tbe n&lt;ii'pl\al.,." H� posll1Jff hope to make any pro­
aald lhat new · buildinea. and btV greu."
ter ,provisions for phy1ical care
Folfowing his address, the gov•
ot m,ental pati-ents are atUI need•
ecj; b11t tt,at the need for more ernor cut a ribbon across the
trained personnel is still more door of Lakin's new dietary build
or
use
the
to
it
dedicating
tng,
important.
The governor congratulated the people of West Virginia.
and service
Achievement
Miss Catherine Collins, . paychlaes were
employe
Lakin
to
awards
of
recipient
and
Lakin
tric afde at
a Psychiatric j.ide Achievement presented by Dr. Will\am P. HurAward from the National AssO· der, of Allanta, Georgii, Assocllte
elation for Mental Health. He Director or Mental Health for
pointed out that this young warn- the Southern Regional Education
an, born and educated in Eck- Board. A certificate B.nd pin com­
Aide
man, one of the much maligned prising the Psyihlatrie
Na•
the
from
Award
ent
coal mining communities o( the Aihievem
Mental
for
n
AHoriatio
tional
adtake
to
state, hill been able
vantage of avallab)e opportunities Health was ,presented to Miu

Service pins were presented by
Dr. Hurder to the following La·
kin employees: 20 year pin Charl­
ea Albright; 10 year pins, Pansy
Banks and Charles Jones; 15 year
pi�, Catherine Collins, Phyllis
Her,:,ert
Brown,
Kirk, Ruth
}Vrlillt...!,eQUe j&gt;a,v, _(Waldine
s.ier.Carl Scott, Laura Johnson,
Dr. Earl · Gault and the Rev. Jer­
ome Rodgers.

Among the platform guests
were Joe F. Burdell, Secretary of
State, wh o extended greeUngs;
Dr. Edith Caerny, SL1perintend4'nt
of Huntington State Ho1pltal;
Thomas Egbert, Director of the
West . Virginia Department of
Public Assistance; Cornelius Wil­
liams representing the State Di•
RehabUita­
vision of Vocational
lion and the Rev. Kenneth Chand­
ler, . president of the Mason Coun­
ty AsaociaUon for Mental Health.
Rev. J. Cnrl Mi tchell of Hu111l ngton delivered the invocation
and Rev. Jerome D. Rodgers pro•
nounced the benediction.
Music for the program was fur,
nished by the Wabama High
School Bs,nd, the Point Pleasant
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Llke all other costs, hospital
coats have gone up becauae ol
Inflation, which has increased the
coats of supplies and servlcea and
baa raised wag� levels Jlenerall}'.
Bul In addition h ospllal cost,
have gone up m�re than other
costa because the quantity and
quality of services have lncreaaed, and because hospitall must
supply their services al all time!
around the clock, to meet needs
whlch can never be fully 1&gt;redieted ln advance.

Equipment must be kept up to
date and new equipment required
for new testa and procedures
muat be added. New and costly
druc, must be kept In stock­
for by this means a life may be
l!il\'ed.
Another reason why the cost of
a day of care has increaaed i1
,hat tbe avera1e stay of patients
in the hoapiLal has been shorten­
ed. This meana. that more and
more costly, setvicel are concen•
traJed within a shorter time.
But since patients are return,d
to normal living more quickly,
the more expensive stay may re•
duce the overall costs of · illnesa.

A concert on the lawn precedthe pro,ram.
in
ed
all
or
factor
Important
Moat
The Wahama band under the
the increas� in hospital coata Is
the increase in payroll coats- d irection or Thomas Reed, gave
which Is the result of the lncreaa- . the following renditions: "Stars
ed number of personnel, the In• and Strlpes'' by Sousa; "Cathedral
creased skllls or personnel, and C anyon" by Henson, "Russian Sai­
improved perl!ionnel - policies, In• lor's Dance" by Ghere, "American
work week Folk Rhapsody" by Drundman and
cl_udi og shortened
and ·health the National Anthem by Filmore
levels,
h igher salary
arnnged by Reed.
and re �l i'ement benefits.
The Lakin patient ad staf.f choir
We all know that nlary In•
d by F. E. Winston ren­
directe
creases ln other industries are
selectiona:
the followlng
dered
I
n
e
apt to be followed by increas
a Mother· ,
I
Like
Feel
times
the costs of the produrt., al- "Some
Tried"
I've
"Lord,
and
Child"
leas
thoµgh payroll Is usually Je,1 than
uhder
s
choru
nt
Please
The
pt.
�
rial
Sal
01ta.
one-third of induat
ren•
Head
L.
of
C.
ion
the
direct
ary increase■ in noapltals ,harply
ons:
selecti
ing
the
follow
dered
)'
. affect h9splt.al costs, because pa
hip",
roll accou nt&amp; for about two-third, "The r1aee Where I ·wors
The
Saw
el
"Ezeki
and
ware"
.of total hospHal coats. A ten-cent
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Wheel
an h our incre11e in hospital payAdding color to the occasion
roll wouJd thua be equal in ef•
an outdoor display of typical
wBB
feet to • twenty cent an hour lnarmaments
and model
vehiclea
·
crease in induatry.
Ordnance
3664th
ed
b
the
y
Another advantaa:e of indUJ- 1uppli
G uards.
National
tbe
of
Compa!')'
ls that In producing a product
.
ar­
been
had
y,
which
d11p1a.
The
ction
lines
tomatlcm and produ
�
Saun­
E.
r
Arthu
ST
O
by
ranged
n help to ortwt Jnereased salof a
ary levels. But patients are not ders, included models
iber
30-cal
a
atic,
prOducts bul human beings, and Browi:'lng Autom
a
and
rifle
M•l
a
ne
gun,
machi
hOJ!pital acrvice must be prot
exhibi
on
es
Vehicl
e
r_ifle.
carbin
vlded individually, by other butruck,
an
sho
v
ton
2�
a
p
were
man befnga.
(equlHlent to a machine shop on
wheels), a 2¼1 ton cargo hauling
truck, a jeep and a %, ton truck.
National Guardsmen preaent in•
eluded Captain Owens Roseberry
STO Saunder&amp;, ST5 George Fisher,
ST4 Antholly Durst, ST4 WUllam
8'ttema11t, ST4 Carl Stallings and
PFC Chlrl•s Bas.,,

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VlfllANS "'-IAL
MIIUI COUNTY
, PG■ W- l!IMNC:11 NOW All AVAl'.AII.L

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w.ard hospital con1truction.
COSTS 1:0SE
In th, meanthne,
Mid
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._ had tMII
ln­
liO ��en
adeq uate. A lso ....,._ .,.1 still
net
of whet.,_
the
the, Vfflrana Mtimer&amp;.I .,FIHNI
i.t,ffal ..,,.
could be UIH
,.._ Followine enother ..,._
of I bond mue in 1957, tha ,,...
� of the: ....... tal .......,,,.
This, and other matt.en, led to hN a Iona look .t tht:ir ..,..
doubt as to ,eds,
almost 14 years of
whether Meigs County would ever
It was decided that all matun
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h�ve a Veteran's Memorial Hos- ,hould be llraightened out JepJ.
11:1tal, a doubt resolved by the ac- I}· and in 1959 a bill, aponaond
�:n or the voters at the polla on jointly by J . Sherman Porter,
state
� 3/ aenaLor from thi1 district, and
Tllt're is no blame attached lo George Meinhart. Meigs C.Ounty
anyone for the resulting confusion rep�aentative, paned the Ohio
wh1eh followed the election of Le11ulalure giving the Meip Coun­
November 1946. It waa »omething b �emorial Board au�ity to
new. aometbing that only lhe iron uae 1� money for hosp1lal eonatruchon.
of time could am·ooth out.
.
1
legislap
(special
law
new
This
.
There was the fact that a lev 1,
the
or
authority
under
was
lion)
a
ant1 not . buna ursue h.a&lt;J Deen vut·
1'.eq uir•
c:a . Hit: ruv11t:y u, oe raiSt:&lt;1 by a lounty Hoap1l:91 law wlucb
approval.
maJority
a
only
ed
Jt:vy canno� be apenl be, ore u is
:. �
Late l�l!it fall local leaden becouect�, so II wai neCt!IMry to
·- t
o[
mew
n
aa
ekmg
and
way•
. . ae
wait IIDLU lne 10 year intf rval bad
1
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upitaJ. ra1sJ.DI funds for the cormn&amp;eti
working
puled uru.d
4rcblteCU were 111• . ...,_H•s · , �
.•
tould 1,e aecumuli.\ed .
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building and furniahin&amp; a.ti at
'lhen
there_
·
wu
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the
maije,.
�I
beU-er than flll60.&amp;.N;&lt;lb, w_,. .'1�)..,..-1
.
rmn&amp; cosu ar conac.rucuon the facility. At lint the idea or pu� -· ,·
-.
nt�asity 01 settb.Jlg we toc�tton l!iUbattiplions waa studied but the
1or a nospita.t, Ule thousand ano county was obviou111ty lacking 1n
une OeU1.W1 lor.ever mung to com, pe n;ons who could make enough
p1_1cue me m,ner. Ann mere wn sizeable donatiohs.
1ouways tne never answered pruOther plan, were 1uuested and
1.Mem ot r.usm11 more money.
discard.ea un lil the plan of aakin&amp;
lRll:0 AND TRIED
On U1e Jut problem, bond issues lor .t ½: mlll levy spaced over a
M«ned to .._ the 1nsww and . on 20 year period was 1uuested, a
lour sep.irate occ.a111ona the issues measure de5igned to rlUie �.were p1aced before the voters. On 000.
e.ic.b occasion they failed to gar­
'lbe Meiga County COmmiuion­
ut:r Ule flcce1sary I).&gt; percent 01 Ute
en, earl.)' tnit yeu, acted. Lo put
\'ote 1or pu&amp;lge. 1· ne ur•t wu for
tbe meaaure on the ballot aL lbe
2 mtl.1111, rne second tor aY.a milla,
pnmary election and appointed a
�ne tnm:I tur 4 mllla ano \he list
riosp1tal Commi!lllion, composed ol
2
to be &lt;Jeieatea in 1807 was for
Dr. tc.aymond Boice, Bernard Fultz.
mitls. AJwa)s, except once, the is­
tal Hmdy and W. 0. Atkllll to
sue recc1voo the majoruy of the
work witb lbe Vel.ecans Mepiorial
VOl.e8 but latlea to gel the � per­
HoapftaJ Board or Trustees. Tbe
cent needed.
measure passed and all that re.
In tho mlddle In "9fy um­
maw la to proceed in an orderly
petgrl was 1he group .t men wtto
manner 111 conall'ucting the hos­
maft up the Veteran,• M.morill
pital.
BNnl of Tn,1Nt1. 5tt up under
tn• Yetwan, MNMrlel Act, the
The Veteran.a' Memorial Fund
board ,.. by law, COfflPGMd of now is about $201 ,000. A total of
11 member-.. 1hr: of whom
'6.300 has been paid in architects
IIWlt be IMffllNn of OM politi­ leea making the fnnd total $201,·
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cal party and tn,. .t ,... othff.
300. 1'be recent bond issue WIii for
Omy three members or the orig­ '235,000, brmgin&amp; the: total of lo­
inal board appomted in ISM by cal funds lo $442,.500. The federal
authority of tne Veteran!! Memor- government under the Hi ll - Bur.
1&amp;1 Act remain on the board. They \OD Acl, will match t:bu with $221,·
are Crill Bradford, Racine, presi­ 250, giving a total of $663,7:K) tor
dent of the board for the last COlll�Uction and furniablngs.
nme years; R. L. Jacobs, Pomeroy
Archihd Harry ••r Nr,,
busmeuman, now vlce-pn&amp;ident;
and H. E. Starkey, Columbi• town­ Whffllnt hat alrHCly -­
over-all plans for thli hoaphel
ship tarmer.
lleCl'etary, Leo which have bean •pproved bJ
l·he original
Vaughan, Pomeroy businessman, tM St... Dtptrtmeftt ef HNlth.
has been in omce aince the board The plan, call for an •timat.cl
was ota:anized. These men have $531,950 for ..,...,al construe
formed Che nucleus around which lion, $54.000 fw llvllt-in furn/II,,
the hospiUal iuue hu revolved for lngs ind lrnpro,emants, and
$77,473 t.r other funalahl,_
the past 14 ye.an.
Four of the orieinal board of lncfudins an vlH'O'CMte ..,_..
trustees have passed away before i"t room.
The spee4 witb which the hos­
they had an opportunity or seeing
i!iel.p County Yolen finally ac­ pital will become an accomplished
cept the h01pital. They were Bart fact, a Memorial, lies In the hinds
Rawling■; and Cbarlea McJtaster, of the men who will handle the
both Middleport businea.smen; E. financing and construdion. The
W. O'Briea, Bedford farmer, and bonds will go on sale at once and
Meigs County the architect has only to complete
J. M. Thorntctn,
health officer, who recently pass­ detailed plans and ask for bids.
But, until the ho1pital is COB•
ed away.
Members of the original board slructed, furnished, and in use,
who have reaigned are J. M. alar­ the Meigs County Veterans Memor­
tin, Manning D. Weblte'r, Alfred ial Trustees and the H08pital Com•
Elberfeld an.d Omar Bayes. Dr. mission will share t.b.8 .ruponaibH­
fta,ymond Boice, who wa.s appoint­ ity to assure people of Meige Col.la­
ed to fill the ncancy caused by t, their money is well ap,enL . '
No completion it.ti! haa: been an,­
the death of Mr. ,Rawlings, also
nounced.
haa resigned.
Present memben, in addJtion to
WOULD MPGEll
Ulose named above, are David 0.
BOSTON UPI- Nortbeul Air.
Jenkins, Edward Thomas, Uen'ry
Cla,worthy, Theodore Beed, Jr., lines and Trans World Airline,
Roy Betzing and Donald Brewer. announced today they will merge
For several year&amp; the Veterans' if permission can be obtained
Memorial HospJtaJ Tru,tees foqght !rom the Civil Aeronautics Board �
what was a futile battle. In 1956 enc.I the Securities llnd EJ!;chanee
over $200,000 Jiad accumulated ln Commission.
tbe , eounty treuury fof" the VeterNOT OUT OF LINE
an's Memorial.
DAYTON, 0. UPI-An orficla.\,
The HUI-Burton Aet was passed
In . Congress making matching or the Eli Ully Drue Co., Monday
funds available tor hoapltal con- night denied drug ptioes were
structlnn, 50 cents of iederal mon• out of line and aaJd II wa, time
ey for every dollar raised locally. to answer queaUou arllin1 from
'Ibis made the $200,000 in the the Senate's invUti&amp;atinl of tbe
oowl� tuuuey worth $300,DOD to- lwtUlll)'.

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STUDENT KILLID
DENNISON, 0. UPJ-Rl,hard
R. Crupe, 18, a junJor at Canton
Leh111an .High School, wae killed
in an automobile cralh here t�
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Help Hospitals
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Hosp1·tal Cost1.:u,_ Lik
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Exp�es, H� Climbed H. g ,� ��- ��� � s� -� Give Good Care

IIER UP?
CLEVELAND UPI-The Retail
Be\ler•Ke Dealers Assn. said to­
1
day the price or beer here will
probably go up five cents a bottle
I eoon. A price rise of one cent a
bottle was put into effect imme•
dlately. The increa11e follows a
wh olesale • price rise .

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the aprroval May 3 of the bond issue which assures
With
constru�tion o a 4 1 -hed bo�pital, 14 years of frustratiori and
disappointment, and sometimes conrusion , has ended for a
small group of local men and women who had dedicated them.
selves to the job of securing an adequate ho,pltal facility for
Meigs county.
It wa� year:'! this fall when Meigs county voters, in a
bu,rst of pafliQtic gratitude, voted a levy to construct a Mem­
onal to Meigs equnfA, -soldiers who had fallen in all wars. The
memory of WorR1(War I I and its grim toll of the young men
of the county was still fresh in the minds of the voters and the
Iev:y, � extend over a 1 0 year period, was voled by a rarge
maJonly.

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Whitt lln.111•flnlllhtd l\eo!i� ma,­
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tr- and boupriq,
ud lop. AU . at

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With. the approva1 o 1 lh e I evy, 1
co11Iu&amp;10n arose u to how to use
the money. 11 waa paned under
lhe Veterans ' Mefi:'orial Act which
�mpowered counu�s t.o \·o� lev1ea to erect memonals to their war
dead. But, on the issue placed on
the b�llot, the word '"hoapital" ilad
I been 1nse�ed, a word that had �t
111 lhe Veteralll Memorial
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1 refer to Edison Hobstetter.
It i1 routine on normal l&gt;C&lt;::U·
ions to consult with the person
when a tribute or note or oornmendation is lo be made about
him. In thia case it baa not been
done. Mr. Hobstetter would have
said, ..Let it go:"
Many people do not want to
let ll roo.
Mr. Hob8tetter had reason to be
ptoud of havln&amp; chairmaned a
1946 c;,;-IPmittee that obtained a
buae rb.Jjorlty for a tax levy toward , ;ieterans' memorial that
w11 a�_JOled to be . a ho111pital. He
wo�e6''ln cooperation with abt;,ut
20 �opl� fr� all ov:er the coun1
ty ;jel� •�thtl story.
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J94G �lbirl fallt.d

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By Chester L. Tauehlll
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A lot of folk• had a hand in persuading 54 per cent of the
voters on May 3 to say "yes" to a ½ mill bond issue for the
111&gt;w ;,.,sured Meigs County Veterans' Memorial Hospital.
One man, however, deserves special recognition. No better
tl!ne than now, In this issue commemorating National Hospital
Week; could be devised to pay public respect to him.

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Easily converts to hetl. Beautyresl seat.
tufted back. tapered legs, storage box .
Choice of five colors.

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HIDE-A-BED by SIMMONS

Potluck Event
Featured Ry
Special Speaker
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Pomeroy's Edison Hobstetter
Took Leading Role On Issue

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The outin&amp; was held at the home
of Mr. 10Q Mra, Milton Houdaahelt
wilh , the fOllo,ring. present: Mr.
aQd Mn. Wendell Gerlach and
Mike, S uqn and Steven, Mr. aod
Mn. Herma n Jttneald, Mr. and Mn.
Ruben co m na and Debbie, Mr. and
MM! • Joe &amp;'-'o•
.QOINI .,, Debb"le an d Hope.
&amp;tr, and Mr:i BIid Wil10n. Mr. and
.Mn. Norm.,,n Yeauger, Mr. and
liri. Hora� Abbott and Dannie,
RoJer and Vic�le.

SAVE MORE THAN EVER on MATTRESSES &amp; CONVERTIBLES

B■autyrtst

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A wiener rOial was held Tues­
day evenin8 . by the Homebuilden
class of the Middleport Church of
Chrilt. Rev Fred l Gardner, putor of the c hurch gave the bleuing
prec� ing the meal.

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Church Class
�olds Outing At
Ho udashelt Home

Mn. Leonard .Van 'Meter, Steven
Le6nard and Brenda, Mr. and Mn.
Da.n Whitt. •nd Barlnra, Mr. and
ijra:. W-illlA' ffl trbeser and Debbie.
Mr. end Mn. Willard Boyer and
Brenda and BJi-ry, Mr. and Mn.
Roger Phillipi, '; Rita and Randy,
:an. Wallace Q:r'tdlord and Neda.
· Rev. and ·M.l'li. Gardner, Mrs.
Cl•rence U'fl'll,", Mrs. Richard Oil·
er and steyen 11nd Ricky, Mr. and
Mr,. Rafmond Cole and Raeanh,i
it\d Oavl'd. Beverly and Neda Ho)­
daihelt aa&amp; 1wo gue■LI,· Ruth Ann
F.dWarda ari4 Sharon Hoschar.

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Approximately 50 memoers and guests attended the vper•
alion forward rugbl held recenuy by Henuocl&lt; lirove Grange.
Tne program wtuc.b was i.n the 1orm of an amateur hour,
opened w1w group SIJl&amp;ing ot America and the pledge to the
!Jag. A welcome and me meaning of "Operauon •1&gt;rward"
was given by µ,o .Story, wonhy master, fquowed by the song,

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The first meeting of the new
year for the Love. Joy Circle of
Jo' lrst
the M iddleport
Bl!jlist (
Church waa held et the home o!
their chalrman, Mrs Edlson Baker
Tuesday evening,
The meeting opene d with pray•
er by Mra. J. M. Archer and the
followln&amp; committee heads were
named by the chairman: Program
Mn. Charle• Lewla; Project, Mu.
Tony Fowlftr, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury
and Mrs. John Kaufr; W hite Cro&amp;S
Guest night was held by the
Bennett; Secretary,
Priscilla Circle of the First Bap­ Mrs. Cherie&amp;
Mn. Fr-ank Cheetebre w· Devotions
tist Church of M iddleport When
Mi1111 Sylvia McMaaler; ' Treasurer,
the group met at the home of
Mrs. Richard Hovatter for their Mn. Joe Wilton ; Love Gift, Mrs.
and Reading,
B. F. Parmalee
M11y meeting.
Archer.
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M
J.
Mra
Mn. Harold Thomaa chalrman
Project, for the year were
dl1cu11ed with plana made to
place Secret Place magazi11es in
ho�pital,, to make Cancer p;,ds,
aae11t In the work or the Week
day Rellglo_ua Education program
and lo help with local mission
proJcctll when needed.
The meeting clo1cd with prayer
.. •tlPDII M&lt;IIJDU&gt;&lt;
by Mra. Bennett and a reeding
Mr. and Mn. John LewJ■ and "Man 'a Heart HH Secret
of Fmd­
l!ion of Belpre vltited Sunday with ln&amp; a Belter World" · by Mn.
M r. and Mn. Lloyd l larrl111.
Bradbury.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Ward ud
D1.1rlng the social hour Hfler
son, Ricky of Ravenawood apent the meeting
a 1:1alad l'OUrse was
Sunday afteri1 1JOn with Mrs. Jam• served to Mrs. Ramon Grin,, Mrs.
ca Murray.
Fowler, Mrs.
Mrs.
flrildhury,
Mr. 1ind Mrs. Edgar Wolfe spent Kaufl, Mrs 81:'nnell, Mrs. Lewis
the weekond with their da ughter Mrs. Wil1on, Mrs.
Art'l1er und
and aon-ln•law, Mr. and Mn. Janet Baker and Myrta Wilson,
Carol Marlin In Rind, W . Va.
&amp;ueats.
Mrs. Jame1 Pullen left IHl
Sunday for Poplar Blurr, Mo., to
vialt with her mother. Mn. Eli·
ubeth Arnold. She will aho vl1it
with her 1randrhother, Mn. Alice
Mohan who celebrated her lOlll
birthday yelterday.
Mr. and Mrs, Sidney RuHe)l
of Glouater vlalted over the week
end wllh her father, Rue Tucker•
man and other relaUYe■.
Mr. and Mra. Jack NPff 1and
chlldren of Ravenawood visited
retenlly with Mr. and Mra. Roy
Stan1bury.
Mn. Dwl,u:ht Wallare I• ill at
• SlmmoM - the world'■ large1t bedding maker - cooperated
brr home with III vlr1111.
u1 a nd other "key dealers" In America, to bring yoi, the
with
Mr,. William �ilatl'r and l'hll­
·eatest monoy-1aving ■ale In our hl1tory. Only month, of tllreful _
dren Su11n and BIiiy were, in
Parker■burg Monday.
► Jnnin J and carload purchau, could make these ama1i111 bed·
Mr. and Mra . .f'red Gibb• Jr.
ding bargain, po11ible. Shop • • . compare the low prices yourself!
apent the weekend with Mr. and
Save now...buy now...you may never ,.. 1uch an opportunity again.
Mr1. Georre Circle ol St. Al•
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bani, W. Va.
Weekend 1ue111 of Mr. and
Mn. Ernenon Jones and family
were Mr. tnd M n. Carlton Fitch
and 1on1, Toledo. Mra. Fitch waa
a Paae al the l.&gt; AR State Co11rer•
I .OW I.OW PRICE
ent'e recenlly held In Cleveland
ti w1u Sharon Jonea, d1111hter of
lhe Jone,. Shuon , a 1tudent at
OU waa alao a weekend iUHt with
her P•nnla.
A !11 an dout for .� 1 )•11' :1ml \'alue! J-h� "'lll■rl new
Mr. and Mr•. Charle. Neal 111d
fhrnl h:1sC' 1md t u rtt•cl b11 ·k romforhblc e,-,autyrHt
rrandton, Perry -i,,enl Monday In
C ' u�hf ans. Availa bll' i n suhPe, (:Olorful tweeds. Re­
Columbo,.
mcmhC'r PVt'ry 1�ide•a·bed i· � a aof.a with • ,guNl
Mr. and Mrs. r..arry Lewi, of
ro11111 ins-ide. 0 :&gt;&lt;'n.� into c1 Simmons bed for two
Bellelontaine were recent vial­
bt•ddini,: in pl.ice.
lor, of Mr. and Mr,. Elwood Le­
'
wi,.
Mr. ind Mn. Marcu1 Cotllnl•
ham who have been here becau1e
of tilt- lllnen and death of her
111l1ler, Mr,. Marth.a Hamm, left
lhla week for tht!lr ho1ne in Sara1ola, Fla.
Mr. and Mra. E.arl Bole of Cln .
clnnatl "l•lled Mo11d 1y and Tufll·
day with Mr. and Mra. Frank
Murray and mother, Mr■. Ea,le
Trlchler.

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Hemlock Grove Grange Has Program In
Observance Of Operation Forward Night

You may have wondered why
so man y questions are aaked when
you are admitted to the hospital
-not only your name and ad­
dress, but your birthdate, birth­
place and other questions. The
reason is that this is the start of
the medical re&lt;'ord of your hoa­
pital stay-and its very important
that it be idenm.i as yoW' re•
cord, and yours alOne. U you are
admitted to the hospital agaln
your new record will be added to
this previous record.
Your record is made up of many
reports from people you have
seen in person and from expert.I
behin d the scenes:
•Preliminary diagnosis on ad·
mission.
*Your symptoms In your· present illness.
• Your medical history, includ­
ing family medical history_
•Findings in your phy1lcal el·
aminatlons on admiision and dur,
ing your stay.
•Orders for tests and treat­
ments in special departments of
the hospital, such as laboratoty
and x-ray and reports or the re­
sults.
•Orders for drugs and for the
'type of diet you need.
• Progress notes during your
stay.
"Reports of treatments carrjed
out from the simplest sllch II
"sat u p in chair'' to the detailed
record of a surgical operatiun.
•oJagnosis al the time of dls­
t'harge.
medic"I
Wi1h advances in
science. and. the increase in the
number of st?rvlces which make
more
diagnosis 11nd treatment
precise and more eUective, · the
medical record has become in­
creasingly importan t , and increas­
ingly complex.
Your doctor and other physi­
cians who examine you write or
si.gn records of your history,
physical examinations, and pro­
gress notes. They also · write or•
ders for the record. If you have
surgery, for example, the opera­
tion ia reported in complete: de­
.procedurn
tail as to methods,
iu4 reaull&amp;.

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