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Club Holds Session
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,: �burcbes of Middleport when Seniors of this year 's gradual­
; mg classes w1U be honored.
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At lb Heath Methodist Church, Bibles will be presented to
; Marianne Woodgerd , Ca-rter French , Rush Philson and Larry I
: Mitch dunng the mormng worship service. Rev. Raymon
_. Konhicht WIii ·haive a 11pecial 11erAL the Fint Bapt111t Church Ros•
• mo� e�titled "Confidence in the coe (Tony) Fowler, Sunday S�hool
, Ful:ire for the 11ervice.
Superintenllent will present Bibles
! 'nle aervlcti of the Chµrch of during the opening service to Di·
..ctui9t will be conducteU much II ane Stumbo, Carloyn Wilson, Ron­
_ !_he Baccalaureate senice at the r. ie Wilt and William 1Pete) Wern•
�ool with 1pecial 11eall for the er of MHS and Jam e■ Ebersbach or
Senion and �v. Fted I. Gard ner the Pomeroy Senior Class.
Biles will be presented at the
. will _uae ll hla 1ubject, "The Issues
of Life.' ' Special m u11ic will be pre• First United Presbyterian Church
aenled by the choir which will to Lynn Buchanan, Judy Grt!1:g of
sing, "May Jesus Christ Be Prall- MHS and Jean Ellen Dabo and
ed. " i.'"..eiv. Gardner. will pre1ent Becky Grueser of PHS duri..ng lhe I
those of hJ1 thurch with the New Sunday �hool hour.
At the Mt Moriah Baptist, Ema
Testament with the Psalms after
which there will be a period tien line Bowles and Janice RicharJs
the coneregation may con11"1tulale will be given a gift of money from
the Senion. Receiving the books the church and Sunday School
Shirley Gilkey and Dennis Wal­
will be Carolyn Bridford, Larry
Bnnce, ,Judy C)ark, Ronnie Eivan1, burn, &amp;elliors atleriding the Church
Ruth Ann Farmer, Don Grueaer , of the Nazarene, were honored last
Dave Hal"llnger, Jan Hauck, Phyl, Sunday When Rev. Clyde BartleH
111 Hilbert, Elirl M cKinley, Maida pastor of the church, pre1ented
�USS JILL SNOWD EN
Rou1h, Bt;rbara SU!ea, Bonftle van- them with Bibles.
----• Cooney and Karen Walker ol MHS
M r. . and M rs. A r nnld Snowde n, Pomeroy Route 2, are an.
ond Bob Springer ol Pomeroy High
nouncm
g the �n�agemcnt or their daughter, JiJI, to Jerry
School,
Welkc.J , SJ.' ul 11, ,· and Mrs. Ralph Welker, M ulberry Ave.,
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�On) eroy. I ht: wedd1,1 g will b e solemn ized in the Church of
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SMITH CLOTHING
Middleport
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Name Bra11d
Merchandt11
MEIGS 111EATRE
POMEROY, OHIO
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SATURDAY
"11!E DEUCATE
DELINQIJENT''
Jerry Lewlo - �- 1{1or
SUN,. MON. •od TUIS,
"JOURNEY TO THE
CffiTER OF TH!l llAR111"
Pat Boone - DMlna Baker

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TONIGHT
Audie Murphy - Joo-nne Dru
Sandra Dee -- Jlm Backua
"WD.Jl AND THE INNOCENT"
(Col-Or &amp; Scope)
- aba JUch1rd Todd - Jullefte Grece
"THE NAKED EAR11l"
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SUNDAY •od MONDAY
BRJGl'l1'E BARDOT
"AND GOD CRltATED
WOMAN"
(Color &amp; Scope)
- •llO JOHN PAYNE , In
"HIDDEN FEAR"
Note: For Thu Br.lfitt.e Bairdot
Plffllre - Children Under 10
mt)!II be wjlh lhoi, Ponnt.l

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"O BRANDED WOKEN"

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Set For Mrs.
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evening, Rev. Howard RuppelI who delivered the Baccalaur­
ate address, quoted Booker T. W a,shington when he said; "Suc­
cess lS lo measure not so much by the position that one bas
reached in life as by the obstacles which be bas overcome
while trying lo succeed".
can chan�e for the better.
The three points which Rev.
Jn closmi Rt;�- Rup�t qGoted
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Ruppe
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f�om �attbew, What 11 • man pro­
Go, do not be afraid to meet life
filed , if he ■ball . gain tbe �
With confidence. He said that God
world. and lose bit own aouJ?
bu planned th,,� we all have I
place in We and that It ia our
Uaing- ''The World· .ii Your Oya-­
_fMII.Y..la ao arul fin.d. ihit �llc:o. Iii■ ,.,... u hit; lhem-.. lle,. llup,elt
seoond point was Lo "aell oneeelf lo based hi&amp; sennon to tbe �
�ur fellowmen." He said that self on the parable of�tbe pearl foflbcl
1s the most prlteleu ..,commodit1_ in lhe book of. MJ!tthew.
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1 Follo-.tng . tile � byThe apeakers' third point wu to the 11chool band under the leader­
Buy-wilh service, integrity, !pith• 11:!ihip of Eugene Seara, Rev. Clyde
fulncss �d good will. He said tbat Bartlett gave the lovocaUon,
many things cannot be changed
..Prelude and F\lgu.e in _Bo" by
but that there are many, that one Bach and the anthem, ".M'a
-- -- M'.U"ia" by· the girl&amp; glee chab with
Mn:Clarence Lacey diroctiJ!I were
included .on the program. ·
WASHINGTON UPI - Presi­
dent Eisenhower Will report to
The evening prayer wu Oven by
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Lhe nation on all radio and TV
Rev. Fred L Gardner with the
networks Wednesday hight on the
"Sevenfold A.mer1" the choral re­
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sponse by the glee club.
ence and the free wor)d's luture
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Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
announced today.
While House Press Secretary Emma Vance, age 79, who died
James C. Hagerty Raid the speecD last evening at her home on Lead­
will originate from the President's ing Creek, will be held Tuesday at
White House offict!. It will be car­ 2 p. m. from the Rawlings-Coats
ried from B to 8:30 p.m. e.d.t. Funeral Home with burial in the
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and CBS will carry the Rpeech
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Poul S. Smart, Cilizen'o Notion­
The third NBC will carry a de­ was born in the house where she al Bank, Second and Race,. Kl4dle­
layed telecast of U�e report at died. Surviving is her husband port,. bu sent the IUIDIIW')' of hl1
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Bert G. Vance, at home; a son, district of the N'ational Federation
10 p.m. e.d.t.
Asked to provide a t itle for the Glenn, Leading Creek; two grand­ or Independent 8uaillet1 on five
speech, Hagerty said it . will be children; and a brother, Hayes pieces of federal le&amp;illaUon to
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Sen. Jame&amp; Sherman Porter (D­
The Ri:v , Fred J. Gardner will Gallipolil). author of "'A Capital
on the events at Paris and the
future aims and goals of the Unit­ have charge of services. Friends Idea" column.
ed StateR, and, indeed, of ita al­ may call at the funeral home at
Hi11 five voter■ favor· the bill to
any time.
lies in the free world."
stop below-cost ules (�I}, they
favor compelling labor unioai; to
tiatgain with bWlineuel OD an , in.
divldµal ,tore · by ■tore """ •►L■nt
by plant loeal baslo (ti-OJ, tlley fav­
or p,-ollibitlng giant meal! , ,-c:k-■
from opeiaUng rttail outlet&amp; (4-b,
Two new suits have been filed in
and lhi:),, favor perG1itlffll
Common Pleas Courl accocding lo
Three candidates in the recent recount. Laurene Edmonds, De- 5eourlty (len,ionen � (!Im DIQO,
entries in th!! office of the Clerk
County primary election mocratic candidate for commiUee a year and still receive their IOVMason
of Coorta.
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ukcd
a
recount
after
the
oHicial
On the otbet band ·elllut•• five
Rhodes, deceased, has been tiled \'Oting.
Members of t he Mason County canvass showed her behind Belva voter'■ oppose (t-1) the ·bill , to
by Rebecca McCutcheon ·versus
raise the federal minimum W'ale
Mildred Garnet Rhodes, Portland, Court will begin the recount on Warden by 168-155.
The official canva�s ol votes by to $1.2,) hourly and lo br1Jts al·
and Mildred G,111rnet Rhode11 as ex- Tuesday, May 24, for Charlea
c:cutrill of the last will and tesla- Cartwright, a Republican candi- the Mason County Court was re­ most all retail, wboleule, and llel'•
date !or committeeman of Wag- I eently completed and showed one vice businesses under federal wage
ment of D. w. Rhodes. deceased.
Action for money only in the gener District, who was only. one I revernl . In the unoHicial county control4en. Jack Kennedy'1 bill.
"None of these is my offlclal
amount of $1807.07 has been filed vote behind his opponent, Farris D. M. Harshbarger was 11hown the
by Unlveraal CIT Credit Corpora• Justle, in the omcial canvass. winner of the race for Justice of business as a state senator, but of
lion YI ·c.rol Folden, Route 2, Cartwright had 173 votes while the Peace in Lewis District on the course they all are a■ citizeftl of
Republic.1n ticket by 576-572 over Ohio. I pass them on to you wlth­
Carpenter.
ln another Bction, Justis had 174.
ou� comment, though 1 have an
Collett Keefer, Cologne Repub- I Charlie Harmon.
juda:ment by dclault has been
granted the plaintiff in the case of Hean executive committee candi- I The official eanvass gave Har­ o,tTiion as you do--perbaps dif­
the State of O hio vs. Charles. Wise, date, who lost to Charles A. Bur- 1 m�n 578 votes and a three vote ferent from yours.-i said Sen. Por­
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HOLD PIONIIR PARTY
MANCHESTER, Enaland UPt­
Brllh1h arid American 11cie11tlsts
Thuraday niaht held a party at
Jodrell Bank radio telescope ala­
lion to celebrate Ttmrsday'1 con­
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Eight.,h G rade Party Held Thursday For
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Midd leport Grad uat1' ng Class At Schoql

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Holds Session
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Beatchicks Hold
Farewell Party
F,o r 3 Members

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Mr. and Mn. Wendell BunC!'e
-=�d family are plannlni to bi. in
I )rtsmouth to vlslt with Mr. and
r. .,s. r�rank Reeves.
Donald "Doc" Ohlir1ger w11s re•
I .1rned TbuP1d.1)' from
Mei,•
l,eneral· Ros)lltal and is repoi't•
ld to be improvini:.
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Joyce RUey, dau,htcr of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Riley was returned
home from -l:lolzer Hospit.al yect•r•
day w�re she w111 taken tor
1reatme,;i;t.
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ed m Columbus Wedn&lt;'tday 8fld
Thursdl)' witb ber Ron-In-law •tid
&lt;iaughter. Mr. -.8.nd �,. Thomas
Russell. Whll e there 1h1 atte •
&lt;·d the bone races at Beulah Pik
where the colt "Salty
Geor V·
which 11 owned by Mr. Ru11�il ,
came In fourth place.
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Janice and Rotella Richird1 .
Chr1st at Punu,ruy J u n e 18.
Bolh M i s� . s iowden at�d Mr. Welker are gradua tes of the tnd Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pain
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The H:tr-MH JunloT Safety Club
"'-ent to CoJumbus Jaat night to
met Wednetday at the Mason City J 9�9 cl�ss... uJ I ome r oy lu g h sc hoo l . H e is a student at Ohlo attend the 1bow at the Veta Mem•
I orial.
Hall for Flret Aid &amp;L udy ;r nd 111 U n 1 v e rs1ly, At h ens.
stallation of oflicen. Those lBking -- - -- -olllce w•rec pre,tdcnt, J, me , Ru •aell; vice president, Karen Brcwt�r· 1
seccetary-iecordor, M ary Ann C1111'. .
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Door Deputle,, . R ichard John,o_n
_The E ighth _ Grade party was held Tbursday evening at tile
and Jack Re1tm1re; Club Ceun�li
Middlep ort High Schoo) with teache""
.., ..., Mrs. Nan Moore and
At a tablr cc111 en•d with a large
member■, Judy Kay Hall, Mildred
M r J ames B� r ton in charge_ Other teachers who were guests
crystal
many-colored
howl uf
Andcraon, Kasena Anderson, Rich.
ort-hid iris Miss Grace llorton en- fo! the evenmg were, L. W. Mccomas,. Mrs. Clarence Lace)''
ard Johnson and Jack Reitmi,:e.
M i ss J e � n Gra n di n�tti and Mr. and Mn. John Thompson.
Ne w Jaws gover ning the cluh tcrtai ne d with her 6l nnual Spring
luncheon
honoring
the
members
. Dancing was enJoyed during the evening with records by
were approved. one law concerned
Richard
of
the
Great
nooks
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H a)es and 1'om Rall. The Bowle&amp;.
Club
Tue
day
proper dreH tor future record
Refreshment,: . Jo Ann Mourn•
hops. Glrl1 altending mu.st wear at 1 o'rlOl'k al the Martin Res- following Pf'.ogram was presented.
A, , P•mto�1me. "Let Me Go Blub- ing, Iva Stewart, 'Neda Bradford,
akirt9 and hlomies or dresses . taurant, Middleport.
1?cr by Cmd_a Sauer ,and Carol Lynn Daniel•'
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� Karen Bachner, �tMember� wrre seated at one s"ott
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a P1.�no .'IOI o, 'The �as
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long labl(I. A delil'ious Lhree t&gt;d llon1cman, by Carolyn Nichol- Miller, Mick Morris and Jan�e
specified by the MC a.s a Sport
course
l uncheon w11s served.
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Tannehlll.
Hop.
Later
the club adjourned lo the
The Cla�s l'rop_hecy wa11 presentDecorations: Bill Neutzltng, Mel-·
Members 1nd their fumiliee will
mcl at the llar-MH Club Park in home of Mn,. Arlhur II. Carpen- ed by Judy W1ldermuth, Neda vin Swisher, Betty Jo Boyles, Da­
Hwrtrord at ft p , m . Friday for a ter on rifth Street where the B r11 dford, R elty Jo Boyles and Ml- vid Rice, Carolyn Buckley, Darry l
Stumbo, Janice TannehJll and
potluck aupper. The Swlsher Coal regular meeting w1111 held. Mrs. chael Mm:rls.
Carpenter
gave
the
review
Hope
or
Bishop
the
who
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Mike Smith.
Co. contributed the lot for the
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pffl • 1IIWI the elub hu erected a life of Caesar from "Plutarch's 1eQ hy Carol Scott 11ang, "Walk
PAY INPOIIMAl \ll�l
IJ!�d rn Hand."
!Iii ..., planted llowor,, and pie- Lives".
PORT OF SPAIN, Tzinldia llPJ.
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The
ski!,
"Operation
Room
Mu
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have been pIaco d in th (' park.
National G rea t llou k s Cl ubs. Mr s. c ;,\o��; �f1:��l :nd D��;;r·s��: bri :e;::�� . ;��:�;
t"mco
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lets about the wnrk of lhc na- su n_i: · Let There Be Peace on vi111 t today to thl1 capital of the,
tional clubs. Ourin;.l the after· r11r� h" with enrol S&lt;.'01 1 8 !1 accom- West lndles Federation.
noon, �frs.
Carpenter .served Jlitnl�l, anti "lie" wilh Mrs. Lacey
punch.
tHi llt'COmptinist . In the group were
. ... 11iann W il(' OX . Marilyn Swan, Hetty
The la•t
, ,, • J o R()�·ks . Sharon Ho11ch11r, Judy
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A hobo party was held Friday rcn1 season
will Im tho l lli rd Wildf'rm ut h and .Jurly Mui n ,
evening 11 1 the Masonic Hull in Tuc1;:c111y in .lune
at the ho111e of
[' om1111tt e(•!I 11111klnl(
arn-11,,qcMiddleport hy memhcrs
and Mrs. Evel't'II
f luy(•s, Grrat Demi . ll l(•ll ts for the pur1y were :
gue�ta of Evangeline Chapter, Mrs. Ted Het•d
.Ir., was appuin1111 v!!nt irin 11 mt llr&gt;rri,Hn n· (' 1,,.0 .
OES. The 11arty wu hrhl in lhe cd prugrnm rhairma
n for the l �• n Nl1• h o l s,, , , . 's·111tl, · S i •11 t1!iflTI . ('111·.
dining room uf the hill with next year.
roll f,v.ot1o.;, ('.;list.u Sl•a"l!1 amt St:f'
decoratlom complete for II hoho
Nf'1•11lh1�.
'den' lncludina: the lritiitional
Mi!mbcrs may bri11g guc�ts to
Enll•rtutinm("nf - prni;o.. llm : S11-..
open fire.
the last mce l 111i,: uf the year
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Entertainment for the evening Mrit. l l .iycs.
Wilckrn111th. [ljar,a Wilcnx, .Tudy
w11 planned by the program com•
"111rlln. Carol Rrrll t, Marltvn Swan,
mlUee conaletlna of Mn. Don
Cind11 SauN nnC, �l,11ron l!•1�('h:1r
Lowery. Mra. Kenneth McElhinny,
f ; ,, mf's: nob WilRon, Doriii Mc­
Mn, Jack Satterfield, Mn. Mallie
Haffic, Hope H\�hC)Jl and /\nl't
Bush ,rind Mn. D1mn y Thompson.
The evenln,a: was spent in play­
ln1 aame• alter which refresh­
ment, were aerved with the om­
The Hcalchlcks Club of Mitidle•
cer. ol lhe chapter a11 ho.slcs11e1.
Amona thOff llelplng Friday night port entt'rtained Frld11y evening
were Mr1: Theo Neutzllng, Mrs. with H rarewcll part y at the home
John Lron1, Mr-. Wendell Bunce, of Tom ltall for three Middleport
Mu. Jack Bechtle and Mrs. Jamc11. girls who will be mo\'lne with
1heir parcnls to other town11.
Clatworthy.
Honored guests we1·e Sandy
Ohlhigt•r, who will be moving to
Wooster; Sharon Hoschar who will
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go lo Columbus and Dlwn11. WIicox
plettt ln1urar1ce service.
who ls nrn\'ing to S11ndusk)'.
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Thl' uvenlna: was spent In 1,lay•
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Ing games and danclr.g to records
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Dutton, Iva Stewart, Suale Slain.
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the honored &amp;UHll.

Sprin g Lunc heon
G i ven By Mrs
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The bllstw Nell•
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of tho evonln&amp; "Ever Bloomln&amp;-;�r Sr., �d )(Ip Lucroti,
Pmnnt1l1" wa1 eiven by Mra. Genhe!mer w11re the Jud&amp;e• for the
lie• Neutt11n1, who npl■ined th, evonlnc tnd ,worded blue ribdiUerenl - uses of • p11rennlal1 ln bons to Mias Ethel Garland for a
the
g den from the croc:1111 lo table arran1ement of irl1 and also
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' entertained the Twiliiht Gtrd fn the ar
Mrs . AlJ'.'ce Yuraslt.s wbo •.chry 11nthemum1, tlleir cop� for an arran1ement ot 1&amp;1orted
wu Club Thuraday eve ninc at th�
tin1i1ou1 _uee
recently d11Cbarced from .. P,n• . bome
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as fllleri. �� etu,: J.rb -,.� boz';i'oOd .ln � ornamen.
In MJneraville
ffow11ra
_and
pJc�• •w� . tiJ urn· U'ld ta Ml• 'Sarah Philton Ho1plt1I where she under
Tbe meelinlj in c.b..,,e of 1'
1 Ji,P.11. tof . a illibw·· arr,nsement of
w�nt surtery · spent the , wee.t I, T. A. Henne s,y , · pre, id.ent ope,:: land pa �1. 1Mrt.
cl�ded w1th a Potlt!l' .&gt;•� �- 141 ffAUftill.. Best �J"°nt)lere award•
with � er mother, Mrt. Grace M.c- ed with devotion• � Miu,
Ethel Ga e
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Ma5te ·
Ed•ard � .lo MrJI- Al"H Younc for I tall
.i:� o by Thoma,
Garland, who read ;p,aJ m JOl and
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lp'aoaement 'of auorted iris in a
Mrs. Bill Shoan ao d two dau-i tJ:ae hymn For Tbe Beauty of the
cry_1tal vase and to Mn. Minnie
Earth.
The
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ghtcrs, Barbara and Sue left '
Davf� for an arran_ge1!1 ent of . blue
Thursday evenint from the Hunt son, the openmg ode Hd 1alu( e topic Mn. Hewet.son told of a ir�• and red yelgha m a crystal
to
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ington airport ror her home QI I
�ohnston City, Tenn., after spend whie b was an,wered by namlnt a the IOI.Ith, inclu�ing the aulea
mg the past two .weeks with her new perennial. Mrs. T. A. Hewet- iardena in N. C. Mrs. Phil WJ.11Al the cloH of lhe meeting an
parents , Rev. and Mrs. Fred ]. 9on . wu named to or1anize a iam1 l ed lhe arrangement of the auction w11 held with numerous
month, which w.. pltl'p)e lrll with article, 10ld, after which refresh­
Gardner. Rev, and M..r1. Gardner Junior Garde� club.
Tlmet, topic. were !liven Ju, ,reen and varie11t.ed euonymous. menh were terv4:d by the hoi•
took her to the airport. •
Mn. Robert Morria Sr. Th.e toplt
Mr,., Ralph Gilmore, Mr,. Jtki
Mrs. Arnold Richard1 and nephew, Clarence McC:abe were in
Columbus yesterday where Mr .
�kCabe consulted a skin epecial­
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Churches H_o norjng Graduating Seniors
i Special
services will be held this Sunday morning in the

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·The Racine emeraency aquad w"
called to Dewitt's Run at 10 i.. dt..
today to bring William COcllrlll to
Pomeroy where he wu lrallaferred
tq the Ewing ambulan� and pten
Police 11aid the thief apparent­ to Holzer Hmpital . for· · JMClical
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bt;cause he had Lunt disconnect an
alarm system that would have set
SIRVING ON SU
off a series of sirens when the
Joseph W. Scrau, enalrteman
lrilnk lid was lirted.
Before leaving, the bandit threw third class, USN, son of Mr; and
Lunt'11 car key, into a nearby Mrs. Clyde E. Scrag of Ru!iond,
woods. Lunt walked to a nearby Ohio, is serving •board. tilt AU·
antic Fleet submarine tJSS :TriC·
house and phoned police.
.Lunt is employed by the Sam• ger at Charleston, s. C. Before
uel Plapzer Co. ol New York City. enterint tht! Nav, In ,.Jilly :1957,
� ,a� .or. his way lo Warren and he graduated from ButJand· Hilh
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Cel�'brated Wi•h
Porty Saturday

_'l'l�e eleventh birthday of Zita
Nier� Wit celebrated Satur d&amp;)'
evening at her home on Brow nell
Aven ue �h en her moth er, M rs.
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Remo N1er1 entertained with 8
party in her llonor,
TIie evening ,r1.9 apent In dam•
• lna 100 a chicken barbe(ue was
held on the terrace.

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berf Lee Curlis, Jean Ellen Dabo
Sharon K.ae Dougla s, Charle s Alex:
ander Downie, Karen Margue rilt&gt;
Drake, James Lewis Ebersbach
Barbar a Lynn Eskew , Arnld Ke11h
F:vans, Sue Ellen r.arnts. William
Earl Gibbs, Hobert Lee Grt&gt;en, R('­
bee4!a Sue Grueser, l�rry Edward
Grueser . Mark Anthon �· Grueser ,
Ern&lt;'st Franklin Hall, E. Hobert
Hamm, Phillip Roger Harr•son.

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wlll mee t Monda)' evenln1 at '1:30
tn the bandroom at the hl,:h
1chool. There wUI be annual in•
1Ul1Jat,on of officers and 1ummer
project. wUI be dtscuHed an d alao
final plan, wlll be mad• tar aer•
vlna: th1 banquet to the MHS ah.t•
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Ad missions, May 2n: Virgil Lee
Gene Lamhert. l\fld dleport; Mn.
Rober1 Grunt G ilmore, New Haven;
Earl Moore Palmer, Cottageville;
Mrs: Guice J. Holler, Pomeroy.
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20: Mrs. Eldon
South, Mrs. William Bnice, Sam
Vllltoe, Mrs. Glen Pendelton, Mrs.
WIiiiam Rhode,, Mn. Georae Love
Robert Morgan, Joyce Riley, Min:
Ifie Mullin,, Linda cratt Karen
Mcl&gt;ennltt, Ctorle Bu;h Mn
Herbert S tanley, Clyde Fe�1uson·1
l'!•me■ Nance, Mr1. WlUlam F
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Pu1h, Mra. Paul Honaker, Mn.
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Th&lt;' lbcl nc 1.,egion Au11.iliary will
med Tuc11day evening ut 7 p. m.
at thi&gt; post home. A 8hort bm1lneea
mce1ing will be ticld to cnnhle the
nwmbcn lo allctld the Middleport
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Auto Sales

NIIGHBORI TO MIIT
The F.rlendly Nelgh hors Clu b
will meet Tuesday evening at the
home of Mra. Elwood Bowers ut
8 p.m. for a Hobo party, it is
announced. F.ach member Is asked
10 hring materials for cancer
dresslnl,!s.

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Vocal and actordlan mu1lc w11
LICINSI IIIUID
presento:I. duru-..: this period by
A mamas:a liceDN bu bl,en, ..,
· Lennie HtptoMlall and klltab sued in Com,mon ,.... Court to
Whitt of Middleport.
Glim AJW WOll ra1
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Women of tht! Youth Ad ult ClaH '1
Lee tlw,
aervOO on lhe decoration and re• �a:j::vu;i!i.
!retbmenta committee Mn. Zun,
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DAYBOOK

A birthday party for Joyce
Stuer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mn.
llarold Simer, Leadlni! Creek Road
M iddleport, wu held May 1 5 at
her home.
TO DECORATE GYM
A color ,cht-me of or&lt;'hid and
The executive and decorating
areen ws11 lllled on patio decora•
tlon1 with table decoration, helng comml UeeA: of the Pomeroy High
School Alumni wlll meet Tuesday
in the 11me theme.
ot 7 : 30 p. m. al the Senior High
Attending were Mr. and Mn. auditorium 111 completr plans for
Harry Plcken,1, Racine; Mr. e nd I dt!l'oretln� tho Junior High aud•·
" Warren Plcken11, Mr. and I torlum ror 1 hc banq u�t. Any in ter­
:r■.· Erneat Whitehead,
daughten estf'd memhcr 111 lnvlted 10 • allend.
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Jean, Jan11 and Juli, Mr. and
11.tlll. Denver Weber 11.nd son Da•
OFFICERS TO MEIT
'tld, all of Rt1ed1vll le: Mr. and
Thi• S1otr 1,nd OUlcer11 or Mclg!
Mr1. Wllliam Meredith, Chuck and Tl'm1&gt;le Pythian Sister.'! wlll meet
Roliler of Waterford, o., lhe Sauer l hiK t•venin� at 7:30 nl the home
famUy, the honoree end Mrs o( Mrs. t 'ash R'4hr with Mrs. Hcr­
Ad dle Fu1ate.
hert Hoover ns assh1t ing hostess.
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CRUSADIRS TO MEET
Ttw.-.day evening at 7:30 the
IN,AN T DIATH RATE UP
f'hrlslian Crusaders C1a11s of the
W,\SIIINGTON UPI - A gov• Flrsl Baptist Church, Middleport,
ernment report showed toda y tho will mcf't al the home or Mr. and
Infant mortality rote In the Unit• Mrs. F,arl Smith.
ed States rose from 200 per 10 ooo
Al oltih1 o'clot1 k the Board of
births In HIM lo 264 laat year. ·
Truslt•ei. or the churt'h wUl meet
at lhc church.

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UPP4:'", J0.1 on lower, l ? lil open;
The womffl and &amp;,ttll: Tea at the
NeUU' 100 p ut.or- a and lay mem•
NlSHEO Apan.ment:. ,220'ii E·
7•2 on upper 12 ·8 on blrr1 af the Point Piea11nt Olru"iet Pomeroy Bapli•t Church Friday
aill-POlls,
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Ev&amp;11&amp;el ical Uni t.ed Bret- evenioa: ,na attend e4 t,1 a bolll. to
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DAMS: All moveable d amt are up'
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p dinner lo be held in the ther.
Speehl - ... ,...lb for IIO ci&gt;DU per word.
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Full rate qt 3 cent, iper Word .Ul be eiarpd for ld"f"ertlliJIC
Musii:al �leeUom' •en liven
lowly. Dami open � ar Armo on n.ursday.
t1 nfW'ni1hed apartme11t. Ooita R iver rising s
rdln g to MiH Elhel Rid dle by children of the Primary De•
11 tillt. JIOid
10 doYI oit,r -· l,tn,
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nawha of New Haven, diatricl hostus for partmt" nf and the youth groups.
M iddleport. Phone \ average 2 traps. A
Building ,
l!m)n Id A11Yertislnc - Should be riportf'il llm&lt;nodlote!J. 'Ille
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t• "'nner, lhe group will include Edith e,nd em, Hapton1tall of Mid ·
lllitlj, �� will not bo r..pomlbJ., lor more Ilion O)le Into&lt;·
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OHlO RIVER .BOATS: Down•
n T
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rqi!:rribe r• of church councils l)f ad- d1eport 1111n1 "Lord, 1 wa t o Be
bp und : Loc:11; 'J, City of Himtlni� mltliltra
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t&amp;rd of
611d � Norlee, of - fl.W. Obl­
A ChTi,tian" and "How Great Thtlu
ton, 8:30 arn, 8--'3; Lock 8, Trade well a1 paslon,
pobll&amp;hed at 1 cent per word.
Art.''
EARN tXTttA Winds at 8:00 am, 16-0; Lock 9,
n 0UsEW!VES:
Follo'l'ing lbe dinner which is lo
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Three toa•U werf' a:lven-daughmoney. Part or- full \fme. Car Baby Lere at 8 : 10 am, 1·9; Lock be serv,d 81 ft:.U PM, lhe g,meral
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to mothers by Tamara Flnlaw,
necessary. No Investment. 1te 1&amp;, Bob Benter at 7 :35 am, 20--0; committee on atewardshi of the
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to d.iughten. Mn. Victor
train. Write Patty Forshe, , '1'1 1 Aitrc at 8:10 am, 0--6 ; Lock 16, W. Va. Conference will pre,eot
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and
womrn to gr;a.ndll)Oth•
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Pltt:lburger at 8 :
am, 20-0; Lock the united 11teward1hip advance
ers, h)' . Mn . Edward FOliter.
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Ada neelved by 10 A.M. will be In INI d,\yo foPf"',
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pro ram. Bishop J , Gordon Ho·
The uit " Susie'• Shoe1" by Mn.
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UPBOUND : Gallipolis, Alfred F
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life' Qf a &amp;irl in church, from the
Holden 8.1 12:50 pm. 16-0; Lock
time
of '4!dkation to that of bring23, Robert G. west at 2:15 p m, 1);2
inx up her own children 1n the
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WILL D� WASHING AND ffiON• , at 2 : 30 pm, 3-8; Crucible at '1 :00 Hawaiian hlandl4
T ltMITE AND PEST CONTROL
Mn. Fred Gardner ot the Mid·
take
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pm, 10--0; National at 7:15 3.0; c.
by Fein. F.,.. Inspection. lnsu-r­
HONOLU LU UPI - A series of dleport Church of ChrUlt gave a
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care of small ehddren. 770 Syca• l
Hamer at S:OO pm 0.2 Vul· seism c waves generated by the
od � Notlonwldo, Phone R.
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message on the Iheme.
more St., Midd leport. Phone can at 10·45
pm lHi· o;ec al Ch �e earthquakes raked the Ha• chal1englng
and A. Service 'Station WY2•
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1 1 :20 pm, 8· 1; Waller c. Beck• 'fauan lelands early today a_nd
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Mother, Would Make,"
jor d at 1 :05 am, 2·14; St. Louil
5000 - ,.,......
More than 1000 of
ice repor!,ed st . lea�t . (l�e
Pur�•g the fellowabip period in
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Zephyer at 1 : 25 am, 0--8; Beaver ' :
1� the socia l rooms. team and pun t"h
ths and _many mjimes
built in our service area ill 1969,
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astal c�ty _ of H alo, Hawaii were served with Sharon Yo1m g
heated by ELECTillCrrY-tt'a tbe bt,UC,
, JC.ANAWH A RIVER BOATS :
LOST - Thursday, May, iD, wrist•
and build t_ngs were floatlna a nd Etta Lemley pre.aid ing al the
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v. ,Criss down al 0 be lll�eet hke many com. tab�. An arran.,.dle
bomawatch. Between the Old Cleland
modern way to heat
j.i DISTRJJtiTORSHIP. ',11,ALE or FE- Winfred, A.
o� nt of hit was
·. ',• lZ::45
am • JQ.G. ,
Place and Ftank Hol;t« iue.
u-1;·
u Ar .G" full Or part- "said the destruction wat u,Jed on the ta b
�•
µme.
,,_n,i:
.
_ __
le.
.
__
Finder please tttum aml .receive
than the 1946 tidal wave _',--___ _ __ _
it�d potential lncoll)e. See Ha•• . "'
.. ....
•
•
&gt;
reward . Charl e1 W. Ho� Ra·
. M il O.lstrlbutors, J\&gt;t., ,:\dJ,r- (
I
took 1�• livea· Meanwhile .,...... .
·, .
Tidal wave. also atruck. CalHor•
9cine, Rt. 1, Ohio, Ph� '
a violent new eatti.:
Qhile
ttsement
on
Page
,
for
comjtete
·
�---9
��
1°·1oa
·
"'�
S
c h .' t e cl. ly of Ancud today, ota, boathina boau and dameging
3085.
f 23 3tp
5 2S Ile FOR ALE : FIVE ROOM HOUSo.
detalb.
I
&amp;I
H
•
•• .
'
,w ith bath. Nleo location. Melvin
ict mg new damage and usual• wAedroot llcilities from San Di•
er
Hood Ul· Locuat St.' Pom oy
II
�
4
ego • to San
a 1 re a
d
18)
Glliaif:e'• ,
Store
r !;'""' \�· N? /!'j�rlet
'
. �?;,�k::� 0� u t"es •:;:r:-�
ll- 14-30qi
m'"
t
n
o
re
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Good CINn ·uood Cin
AIR CONDITION ING, REFIIIGER­ ___ _________ _ _ -;:,:::.:=.=:::.:::..:•'.:::
VB
MODERN
FI
All Mlrhet .. Mit1II
atl..m .Jenice, Jack's· llefrJJ:era• FOR SALE
room houee, (ull basem ent and
IIAITROP«.ITAN
tion. New Haven. Phone TU2ittic. A.s9ume ba1ance of 4."
- la1t )M,111 IL
,etr.
8-'23-tf
d.ireet iovemment loan. Lot �
.
,_.,, ollle
:1150. Good neighborhood. · Call
I. 0. McCOY
ivlkllill AUCTION­
1851 FORD V8 2 DR. CUSTOM
Of Bee Freddie Thabet, Mason.
AUCTIONIIR
1960, 7:00 P. M.
sedan. Low mifl!ite. SR1rk1ing F•hl'lf,
W Vi.
4-28-t!o
ko.._ l, L°"' __,,
HavuC
mt
home,
1 will sell
light blue finish $1,9G0.00. Blaet
al -� it'im-Y residence In MUALLER fURNACIS. waSJING . GOOD FRAMI!: i.!o'biiiN 2 BED•
tnars, Pomel'Oy
· S.ts.Gtc
Chest. tM fdfowin1:
room home at 1631
Lincoln
. . HOUSI . a,,pllancN,, . Amoht ....,
1� CHEVROLET V8 4 DR.
1 livini. l'omi. -l!Uite; 1 diilfu . . t....,, Syncuse, Ohle. P.hlnl
Heia:htl. Pomeroy, Ohio, vacant
sedan. Oria:inal black finlab.
room a� 1 Mtte set; 1 gas
1 M 1-tf
G. I. c,.n buy with no down
WY:l.611l
Power ,ude $1,095.00 Blaet• l range; 1 ,pi!i I�. &amp;.\er; 2 writ•
pll)'l)lent, owner will improve
IDon,
fl.18«.
.iJiD
tnl )ieskl;,- 1 Wblte sewing ma• ..VILY
and decorate to suit purthaaer,
chllle; 1 m� b"1 and dre81er;
s.;v� ,S\2 . -� ,-,.,-,.
move in an d ,p&amp;y rent unit\. I 1 cl'ay bed; .I kitchen cabinet; l!hoM �
.
• 0,_ ,11 9
.. 0lrect Loan coma.
your V. �"',
dr. sedan. EZI Jll!;tl,' Mld­
, · �1. 11
� &amp; ,Un ·
I tot �i9 Eihalrs; 2 antique tables
lhrou&amp;h, You must be ellglblo
, • ltNdil.
Fully
equli&gt;ptd • Sboutod,·
Iii, ' td �
1 iilt),le, hall tue; I lot odd
,
lo &lt; a V. A. LO&lt;n. Other
D
clean $2,ffl.&amp;i. Maett.nds, :Pc&gt;"ffl
j(o
lamllsi 1 Jot dry walnut lumber.
ehuer1
caQ buy on Land Co"·
•
eroy.
,. ,B-la.&amp;c
.
S.tt-tle � • , - L
Others ltema · too· numerous : lo
tract or make down paymdti
DlenliOD.. !rot ffsQonsible for ac•
owner can finance any reasop.� '
•
CL0111,
.
.
·.
fflAMPR&gt;ll i
cflleilfi, ·
able propo1itton. Contact DILi
·
va11in¥,
lhadeB, ' elotti
loor. ort,UIIJ, J11lnl. llll!! 9woor
· · �- 1 W,, ¥�fman, Owner
LON
&amp; BR.ANNON, R,EALTOR$,
•
wi
,
n
s,
netjan
v
-'
awnin�
,
Virgil T.aford, SyracuJfl, · Plioµ,e
J. .Q, -Mc09t. Auctilmeer
Ohlo, Phone 016Gallipolis,
timale&amp;.
dow sai. - Free
WYU'l31,
ia!Uti
(S) 14; 21 , �. M, 2!1, 26, 27, 7tc
S.lNtc
,
GI8--2730
or
267'
•
l\"�
l
1,
'
on
·
215
'oele
·
·· l\, l 90t•
lllM BUICK va SPECIAL, -·
Pomel'OY., '
· · ' .
� FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSII:
sedan. Power steerine ant llrik.·
,-ith two baths, gar.age. wuh
es. OrifUli) ' bltcl 'lllds\, ilu
house, cellar, larpe Nrner lot
'
.
"
;
new. Dyni'llow· drive. $�l!ti.
located
in Chester, Ohio, on
,
•
Look at the Space, Look at the
. .Bl.11et�ara, . . P����� , . _5-18-6te
Route 7, Priced to .tell. If lnter-­
)'rice,.
•t
tihe
Savlnli,
Look
eated call or write Pa11i Polin&amp;:,
!954 FOUR
WITH OVER
. Ripley, W. Va. TW. ES2-IM3S.
For the �.
.&amp;. .Beot
drive pd .Jiea®- 1� LIMoln'
BLUJ! SHIELD
,
•- ·" .
o
.-211-tfc
4 dooi lu1T· �oiel; ·,good' tlm
.., , Look. io
Ne
o
w
u
,
.i...
-•
.
�.
.
!IN-... ' .
�\ '
and ratllo; ,#1'41 Fti�: 1Pdor
l'o:
-• �
-·-i
· !jil,gory,
will
bo
·
Pa)'trlents
with good tires ana · rad io.
,
'tb1isia,
"
in-hospital Medi
l..l
.'
'""'•
''
0111 9
/bath, b111ement. gas, city water
,(Ohio llediral lndeinl,
Phone ,W\'24;11. Robert G. Pie' It'• really tru�I 'ftle same Blue
.
, .
ng to the
accordi
•
.
..
erapy
Radioth
an d garage. Loca ted near bridgo
. '
fl.17-lllc
ket" '
and medical beillifill
surgical
complete
such
provides
that
nity)
schedule of indemnities listed in the
Ma90n. Wilbert Weaver, Mason.
iRV
' '
!,eaejlto
theH
o/!&lt;1'1
•010
·
groups
F)
deduction
payroll
(M.lO�
Contract
to
Special Preferred
19iljl CHEVROLET FOVR DOOi
a-17�tp.
-· U.1. No. 23, Wa"Hrlf', Ohio
same
the
are
individv.al
Ohio
re.sident
age
G.5
or
ovnl
Tbe11e
receive.
will
you
QOO. Anna Grp Oiler, Syri•
OjN,n ,..ry day 9 to 9
as thOS@ offered to groupS. The bene•
FOi\ SALK 84½ A., l'ARM. 7
•Phtlne WYU2114,
Just think o f I t • • •
fits are available when. the jefV�e•
.build•.
room
hou8e,
barn
and
out
l • There's no physical examinaf n
are p&lt;=rfonned by a dul7 licensed
PRA�c.U:�-y; -� ��snc I
ings. All mineral rights ao with
--,-- ._ ,
1 beige day bed. Ctieap .for Immein
defiued
u
1W'Seon
or
phySJcfan
·
• You make no health statement
tarin. In Scipio Township. Write
the contr11ct,
. dilte iale . . . 7°'1 C}lestnut St.,
Clarence Swauger, 19 N. Wheal•
' • There's no exclusion because of present or past beolth
·1
\
' ' TIIAEE YEAR OLD COW AND
Middleport, Ohio. · e 23 Ste
land St., Columbus, Ohio
I problems
.
ery
Surg
Ca� George Schuler, Mldclle•
a 21 3tp
'
• There ""I no waltljlg period. for pre,exisling collllUI,....
Almost all types of surgical prooo•
t
porl.'lt! · I .
5 21 31P BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
·
types of radidures perfonned an,ywhere - in the
We repair
i
• You need not he employed .
Flowers,
CroBSea,
Baskets,
for
office
n'•
'Ohysici■
or
home
,
hospital
DO YOU PAY qTY PRICES FQ&amp; r
ators, from heater cdres to
any Ohlott'slt1ent
llegardlois piestm lid or woilt
Memorial . -Day. Cllff's Shoe Re·
- with payments from $10 to $300
used farm macliU1.erf? SM Bln
is offered �•
�
•k
or
�•ctor
new
this
fact,
In
p
65 or over.can enroll.
iir.. MJ.tf dJep&amp;rt, O�. 5-17·12tp
according to schedule of indemnities.
Goodwin and buy at rarm prices.
NOTtC• OF flLING AND
�
Go · -1 resid..it.
Ohio
individual
ol.
_..
tlto
.
� ID meet
Sis. mHes from Wilkesville..
HIARIN&amp; ON INVINTDllY
ment
Tr•llt
••
Medi�
- 6 ll8 i\11&lt; HALF POKY AND KALP WELCll
bY
ShieJcl.l,111et\ls
Blue
no¼prolechld
IA'en"i
CHe Ne. 1 8,150
When the member ls a bed•patlent
&lt;01! -41 mos. old, llall pony and I
t in t1ie past. Each per111R must enTOI[ mdivil"ualli, • • •
enrollmen
P....._ Court, MtJga Count;, Ohio
18
con­
I n a hospital for mdre than
ADMIRAL TV
FRIG.IDAffiE
half ,,ddle borae gelding S
and wife must each apply and he indlviduaD,
TO the Executor or Admlnistta•
husband
even
&amp;ecutlve hours, for l),on...111tgical ill­
automatic washei' ia;t l4)0d oonypan old, Y(-elcb !Dare broke lt)
Phone WT,2,2i43
, tor lllnd to such of the following H
plan ls actively recommended b1. the OWO
This
.
protected
-..,�a,; ttr ;r�� U, )'ear, old, Blae�
neS!I, Payments for each ho5pitaJ
dition. Call WY "2·8331� Pomeroy, Ohio
are
resldents
of
the
state
o(
Ohio:
$'1'.11:TE ,li!EDICAL ASSOCIATION, the doctors
, nddle fflln! 4 �ars old, co)f;
codfinement, $10 for the first day and
S 30 3tc
, surviving IIJ)OH&amp;e, If any; next , of
days,
three
i!aext
·
the
of
each
for
�
•
td.,
two
weot,
old.
l'ho•e
by
"G,
,.___�
_______,
•,Ik
.,_,,_,_
,. �
· i,fo
..,
. �1:,
organi2at1on.
AND SMA1.L kin; beneficiaries under the o,1,iU,,
1 C]l .
M ONTCLA LA'l'E
and $4 a day thereafter. lliaximwn of
Y�1, Bowl · G. Pickell Tll:LIIVlSION RAnlO
W
Frarlt
U
any;
the
attorney
or
'11:tttlfflf!Yil
Call
z
s
repair.
.
a ppliance
1'btl �UST ACf BY SUNDAY, · MAY
ft. uprisht dqep lree e. 442 .
TO day:!! available per _ contre�I 1911'•
Ave.,
repreaenting
any
of
the
'forermin
Secood
:,,�a"
41-i
N.
C
ne
p
ott.
·
.,.--,:-:---,--Ave,,
ffldiUe'
IJ•l'l
:
=�
Ph6
6th
This speeiol pion .19 available only to Ohio ftiid■ma .,Ill,
':,
3-S-tfc tJoned persons: . ·
Fractures and
l .
Ml ddlepol'.t.
b 2ll 3lc HOJ/�� . f.AILER 10' � IIO', Five
1
WY 2-S465.
between Monday1 May 16 and Sundf,)', �. ;111,, 1960. E"!'ll
You are hereby nottfl that pq
·
f
a
,
waa�o
s
,
I.Ink
caflon
U
Dlslo
oe!
lb
application muat De poo1marked bef&lt;m! imdhlglii Sunday, May
pur _U-PIC:X
" · · •• ·'
iii
Ir
the 19lh d ay of May 11Mk), an
er
i1I
r,
Own
telev
011,
R
(setting)
pedom,ed
any•
eduction
dr)'e
"'1.
29. ,t you're 65 or over • • • or have a relative _ qr friend of �
Gi
linl&gt;l!l only.• Pb.
�
P
a
.
ventory and Appralsement of the
Jell\'Wt etat&amp;. · Frllli Hud,on,
w!lert.
J!9,
s
Un th• coupm below. , • , 1jiill .II
WY
a, Nolans, )lracmie.
er.I.ate of Ht1nry H. Taylor, deceit•
Bash41n Road, Rt. 1, Racine.
after
postmarked
if
ac&lt;epted
Car�
he
.
enoy
cannot
ons
,
5 µ 3tc
&amp;merg
applicati
because
ed, lat� of Rutland, Ohio, In said
G�P
Em•;ge,,cy ttllahin,of wouncls with•
County was filed In this Court.
midnight that date. Thi, ii tlle onlv 1001/ V"" CG11 ...ro11 • , o
·USED
lrl 24 hours after tlie accidenl.
R
Hearing on ta.id [nventory and
by mail
!l)ITTIIGERATO
.
ANO, Mah.any fttillll!, Being ,._
H.;
llt.' 1, Pome"IJ .
Appnl11ement wlll be hid before
·
.
po...... � bi, ilien In
·RadlolheratY ·
-·
YOUR PHYSICAN CAN REASSlffl! YOU . _
Pliim,
,8671, ,
5 2l 81
thts Court · on the· 2nd day ofl
al
arei.
t,!I reliable . pl,
(abnonn
ms
neoil•s
of
ent
Treatm
.
.
1960 at 10 o'c� A. ;M.
The Blue Shield plan ls actively
for
lue. Terf111! IV I•
...
., . 12
G . Tl)li: dooh
growths such as cancer, tumors, etc.)
may. lit
JI�
hceptiona.
thereto
State Modica! Association, and this 6:i-and-Over Pin has �
eble, �Q �II �I'll',
1
;
c¥tlon..
S\iid'oballtt,
l,y IJlC-&amp;ns of X•ray or radium, re•
by any interested party · 'iif · 11i'i'iy
loped with the Association's encouragement Ask
•. · nh St., Marietta, lur &lt;lo,'
!!l"l;_•�.0111•&lt; \l'Q�. 1(1!'111
prdl•os of where the lreJ\IIIODI ls
tJffl': ,P.rl�r to �ve_ days Mfore the
clan about Blue Shield mid this PIii!!,
I 23. it;
'l'!llfonl, o,raeut,,
I'�• W'1 2performed:
W&amp;. . . , . .
lfet lltl llearl11i, , , ,i,1 :,, L
that leffllf,ili al;
11181.
5 21
' l" •. ·Wl'l'NES� fflf il;na!UCor&gt;l'I!
IJJ
CHALIIEIIS
TRACTOR,
and
A
u rns
S
" ·
'""' · y ·
eorn
. ' lb, ..i: ot, al4 Q,11!1',P\i!
a,1
.,ow� �
hydr_aull� ..
DR'f
011f - Oraflln9
Skin
131h day of MoY ltl60.
pJant;ii", 1 f$]Ufito,;i
to� 1M
t regardl•ta of .wllert
pk)'.
treatmen
For
F. R. O'·BRIEN,
outlll J■mei Iourill�- ·
Radiott.itt
, , .�.,.,.,,
:,
rendered.
Is
oervice
the
, Judge ond t:1-0fflelp · qjeu;
U Iii
n
SL, lliddleporl. Coll WI2-3m.
lime! in
to"
schedule of
By Ann Baker, Deputy Clerk ·
Anesthesia
e. Blue.
(M
l
will
ttoeiv
' �
COl)tra
t
'Jl
(Dl 18, 23, 2tc
affon
lnlstr
Adnt
p;;;'%o BROOD
For aervle'eB rende1'&lt;1 in
s�r. Clloater, Ohio.
... � ..
with aw-iJ!cal procedures eove
b:J.,
- '
. a 2i stp
•
the contract, pa)'D!Bnll from $1 to
'
•
$40 a'-"'ording ID sd)edul• of In
ntpe1, wh&lt;n: (1) aidmtntstered .
111t1i11
if
physician other thlti the
auraeen, -in or u of the
.· '
In a hoopital by
or (2) .odmlnt•te
FAMILY . .
TALK ri a den� or n�who it not an
I
da
It
Ask
f"i'IOJ01' of the ospjtal. No PoY·
menta will bo p lded for local
each month (oaq $17.40 per y-)
to help p,_,,•
•
.
.
independence.
'

FOi OONSISTIINT DEl!ZNDA'IIUI: DIULTI

Guests at the party were Linda
ons, Larry Gladw ell, Maril yn
�
turnbo , Marvin pyy
Asa Rrad .
.Jack_ Wayne Rar�, m,rry \\'1lson
bur,:, Samm y Hood. David f'fJ vert
Ht:n?ric
ks: Je�nle Holt'. Hose Marie
David Jenki ns, Diane navi-" , D('br� I
Grueser . Rose Marie Hacke tt Ma . 1(&gt;se l l . t har,cs Leslie l&lt;. l ti:-l•t· n .
uieent Edw�rd Knight, Hoger Eu­
Iha Hacke tt, Jim Butche r
gene
U:' 1fheit, Myrna Kay '.\laag,
Hindy, Sand y Hum phreys: Sleve
Pullen, Stephemie Pullen Susan Al_bert Lawrenee Martin, Jr., Mary
Elizabeth MeMee, Charles tdward
MOrTis,
Susan Ohlinger', Sus.an
C_hal)man, Linda Wilcox , Tresa Cas. ��cCabe, �ary Randall Moore , Con­
c1, Marjor ie Harris , ()on Nelson me M or_ar11y. Robert Eugene&gt; Moss­
n,
Mary Wolfe. Zita · s sis t e r , .Rema le/ �� M m ada Mae Murray, Wil liam
and Mn. Mary Bacon who asi.isted rice Neutzli ng, James Owen Nor­
ton, H erbt
_rt Houston owem1, How­
•
Mn. 7'ftltil "tttfh tfrfe p19rty.
ml
Blli'M• Randolph
�lllq,s, !�•
Plrllltp,,
Sm, l',itto, Rleltml 80,ept,
.f:11n, ff� I..aa"t!fit C,U1111ls, Reva
rrltt "tea, Lt'off«d Lfie Reed
�!&gt;ltd
r,'a"1&lt;11n Rlctml 1r '
CIUtt!� !'nit Riffle, Rtt!tfft
.Rt11s, 1'arm1 Jane Roush, Janet
Rore Rotnft'lt-1, Pea:,y · Delores Rus­
111..itn, ot lfi, »11, 1,Yee Anti Satrtttl CtlrrlM
P'l'A lllrt 1f,;,!;felfdo, ll Ifie Rar­ "•derltt !l!'fe, Prloolll• Loulee
rildtltllle school. The minutes or
att, Doti� Atthut Sh1ll'fftl Dar­
t�e s,lrt meeUng were read by �.,,• tl.,.otl1y Smith, Jllif • ftotlert
•
Jtatei Hentftt1on In the absence �mlth, 111u'l 1Uchai'd Roush.
of Allee 11....,.
·Dontld Lee speneet, lt°'1m Lee
1'11� new oflJcm Heh reeeived
Sprfnll91'
, Gaey Artice Staln1ktr
a �re MdePI were pinned on
b7 mrt. 111,ty Dmdaan. TNey Catal)"fl $tie �t. Cl■ir, G•il lAnett�
#ere "'om tnto theitr ne• atflees 811•.n. llltrl!yn Arm !!tdckton,
b?. llr. Peck. The new officers are 3#ffl� IMi TtofoNI, Ilnlee Inn•
pi'etident, Mn Lee Wood; vice 11!otrrn.l.. ,�.., A]!!! W•boter lack
p'tettdent, Mn, Francl!I Alkire · Bran w,l!rer. 'l'lmathr Welker
8ttl'etary, Mn. Lena Obffho'lzer: "WU1ilJ:tn Hli'lan Wllaon, tile�
tf'e1mrer Mra. Rayrnand �otterm'. Jtt«ftlti. Yttun«:, S'Putfloi'I. Afl'tfette
After the meeting, entertain• Zthrd"1.
Chias afflma are: pre1!!dent Al·
ment was provided by Mn. Wilda
bert Martin: vict- president, 'son­
Wlsema.n.
Refreshments were 11erved by drs Polt11; Secretary - treasurer '
'Mr1. Faye Lewis, Mrs. Raymo n de Mlnsd11 Murray,
Collerlll. M rs. Hazel Stanley and
Mr11. Let! Wood and Mrs, Wilda
Wiseman.

�:1'-•

1 •� 1 .

Sidney
R
PA
��Pho� sna
DELUJII: !fNl'IJll!IISHED 4 room
down1U1r, .,._ Nicely furnllb,
ed � room ul&gt;'tain apt. Phone
WY2-3874.
fl.ltl&lt;ltp

Or_.. -­

1.f All tHE il#lfflfs
paymiiits
in �
flM,

e

-::,�i!t
2
iu&lt;ilca1"f!n.at ,."".
NOT

- lit both niodleal •d ndioth•r811)' aervl«:1, ■re �"'"'1 during th•
JIOYDl•nt
• some hospltil
ahall be made for the one 11!-rvlce
whtch provldea. th&amp;, lkrtater pa,rre.ent,,
�I DOI lo, boll!; ffls_contract doe•
· not p,ovide ,oytn.,._',o!,f'Y of the
In •
followfnl:, .....,.,..;
--·
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Eleventh Birth doy
Cel�'brated Wi•h
Porty Saturday

_'l'l�e eleventh birthday of Zita
Nier� Wit celebrated Satur d&amp;)'
evening at her home on Brow nell
Aven ue �h en her moth er, M rs.
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Remo N1er1 entertained with 8
party in her llonor,
TIie evening ,r1.9 apent In dam•
• lna 100 a chicken barbe(ue was
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Sharon K.ae Dougla s, Charle s Alex:
ander Downie, Karen Margue rilt&gt;
Drake, James Lewis Ebersbach
Barbar a Lynn Eskew , Arnld Ke11h
F:vans, Sue Ellen r.arnts. William
Earl Gibbs, Hobert Lee Grt&gt;en, R('­
bee4!a Sue Grueser, l�rry Edward
Grueser . Mark Anthon �· Grueser ,
Ern&lt;'st Franklin Hall, E. Hobert
Hamm, Phillip Roger Harr•son.

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project. wUI be dtscuHed an d alao
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Ad missions, May 2n: Virgil Lee
Gene Lamhert. l\fld dleport; Mn.
Rober1 Grunt G ilmore, New Haven;
Earl Moore Palmer, Cottageville;
Mrs: Guice J. Holler, Pomeroy.
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20: Mrs. Eldon
South, Mrs. William Bnice, Sam
Vllltoe, Mrs. Glen Pendelton, Mrs.
WIiiiam Rhode,, Mn. Georae Love
Robert Morgan, Joyce Riley, Min:
Ifie Mullin,, Linda cratt Karen
Mcl&gt;ennltt, Ctorle Bu;h Mn
Herbert S tanley, Clyde Fe�1uson·1
l'!•me■ Nance, Mr1. WlUlam F
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Th&lt;' lbcl nc 1.,egion Au11.iliary will
med Tuc11day evening ut 7 p. m.
at thi&gt; post home. A 8hort bm1lneea
mce1ing will be ticld to cnnhle the
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Auto Sales

NIIGHBORI TO MIIT
The F.rlendly Nelgh hors Clu b
will meet Tuesday evening at the
home of Mra. Elwood Bowers ut
8 p.m. for a Hobo party, it is
announced. F.ach member Is asked
10 hring materials for cancer
dresslnl,!s.

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Vocal and actordlan mu1lc w11
LICINSI IIIUID
presento:I. duru-..: this period by
A mamas:a liceDN bu bl,en, ..,
· Lennie HtptoMlall and klltab sued in Com,mon ,.... Court to
Whitt of Middleport.
Glim AJW WOll ra1
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Women of tht! Youth Ad ult ClaH '1
Lee tlw,
aervOO on lhe decoration and re• �a:j::vu;i!i.
!retbmenta committee Mn. Zun,
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DAYBOOK

A birthday party for Joyce
Stuer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mn.
llarold Simer, Leadlni! Creek Road
M iddleport, wu held May 1 5 at
her home.
TO DECORATE GYM
A color ,cht-me of or&lt;'hid and
The executive and decorating
areen ws11 lllled on patio decora•
tlon1 with table decoration, helng comml UeeA: of the Pomeroy High
School Alumni wlll meet Tuesday
in the 11me theme.
ot 7 : 30 p. m. al the Senior High
Attending were Mr. and Mn. auditorium 111 completr plans for
Harry Plcken,1, Racine; Mr. e nd I dt!l'oretln� tho Junior High aud•·
" Warren Plcken11, Mr. and I torlum ror 1 hc banq u�t. Any in ter­
:r■.· Erneat Whitehead,
daughten estf'd memhcr 111 lnvlted 10 • allend.
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Jean, Jan11 and Juli, Mr. and
11.tlll. Denver Weber 11.nd son Da•
OFFICERS TO MEIT
'tld, all of Rt1ed1vll le: Mr. and
Thi• S1otr 1,nd OUlcer11 or Mclg!
Mr1. Wllliam Meredith, Chuck and Tl'm1&gt;le Pythian Sister.'! wlll meet
Roliler of Waterford, o., lhe Sauer l hiK t•venin� at 7:30 nl the home
famUy, the honoree end Mrs o( Mrs. t 'ash R'4hr with Mrs. Hcr­
Ad dle Fu1ate.
hert Hoover ns assh1t ing hostess.
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CRUSADIRS TO MEET
Ttw.-.day evening at 7:30 the
IN,AN T DIATH RATE UP
f'hrlslian Crusaders C1a11s of the
W,\SIIINGTON UPI - A gov• Flrsl Baptist Church, Middleport,
ernment report showed toda y tho will mcf't al the home or Mr. and
Infant mortality rote In the Unit• Mrs. F,arl Smith.
ed States rose from 200 per 10 ooo
Al oltih1 o'clot1 k the Board of
births In HIM lo 264 laat year. ·
Truslt•ei. or the churt'h wUl meet
at lhc church.

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5 ROOMS AND
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The womffl and &amp;,ttll: Tea at the
NeUU' 100 p ut.or- a and lay mem•
NlSHEO Apan.ment:. ,220'ii E·
7•2 on upper 12 ·8 on blrr1 af the Point Piea11nt Olru"iet Pomeroy Bapli•t Church Friday
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Ev&amp;11&amp;el ical Uni t.ed Bret- evenioa: ,na attend e4 t,1 a bolll. to
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DAMS: All moveable d amt are up'
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p dinner lo be held in the ther.
Speehl - ... ,...lb for IIO ci&gt;DU per word.
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Full rate qt 3 cent, iper Word .Ul be eiarpd for ld"f"ertlliJIC
Musii:al �leeUom' •en liven
lowly. Dami open � ar Armo on n.ursday.
t1 nfW'ni1hed apartme11t. Ooita R iver rising s
rdln g to MiH Elhel Rid dle by children of the Primary De•
11 tillt. JIOid
10 doYI oit,r -· l,tn,
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nawha of New Haven, diatricl hostus for partmt" nf and the youth groups.
M iddleport. Phone \ average 2 traps. A
Building ,
l!m)n Id A11Yertislnc - Should be riportf'il llm&lt;nodlote!J. 'Ille
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t• "'nner, lhe group will include Edith e,nd em, Hapton1tall of Mid ·
lllitlj, �� will not bo r..pomlbJ., lor more Ilion O)le Into&lt;·
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OHlO RIVER .BOATS: Down•
n T
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rqi!:rribe r• of church councils l)f ad- d1eport 1111n1 "Lord, 1 wa t o Be
bp und : Loc:11; 'J, City of Himtlni� mltliltra
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t&amp;rd of
611d � Norlee, of - fl.W. Obl­
A ChTi,tian" and "How Great Thtlu
ton, 8:30 arn, 8--'3; Lock 8, Trade well a1 paslon,
pobll&amp;hed at 1 cent per word.
Art.''
EARN tXTttA Winds at 8:00 am, 16-0; Lock 9,
n 0UsEW!VES:
Follo'l'ing lbe dinner which is lo
WOJIDS
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Three toa•U werf' a:lven-daughmoney. Part or- full \fme. Car Baby Lere at 8 : 10 am, 1·9; Lock be serv,d 81 ft:.U PM, lhe g,meral
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to mothers by Tamara Flnlaw,
necessary. No Investment. 1te 1&amp;, Bob Benter at 7 :35 am, 20--0; committee on atewardshi of the
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to d.iughten. Mn. Victor
train. Write Patty Forshe, , '1'1 1 Aitrc at 8:10 am, 0--6 ; Lock 16, W. Va. Conference will pre,eot
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and
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Pltt:lburger at 8 :
am, 20-0; Lock the united 11teward1hip advance
ers, h)' . Mn . Edward FOliter.
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Ada neelved by 10 A.M. will be In INI d,\yo foPf"',
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The uit " Susie'• Shoe1" by Mn.
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UPBOUND : Gallipolis, Alfred F
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life' Qf a &amp;irl in church, from the
Holden 8.1 12:50 pm. 16-0; Lock
time
of '4!dkation to that of bring23, Robert G. west at 2:15 p m, 1);2
inx up her own children 1n the
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WILL D� WASHING AND ffiON• , at 2 : 30 pm, 3-8; Crucible at '1 :00 Hawaiian hlandl4
T ltMITE AND PEST CONTROL
Mn. Fred Gardner ot the Mid·
take
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by Fein. F.,.. Inspection. lnsu-r­
HONOLU LU UPI - A series of dleport Church of ChrUlt gave a
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care of small ehddren. 770 Syca• l
Hamer at S:OO pm 0.2 Vul· seism c waves generated by the
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message on the Iheme.
more St., Midd leport. Phone can at 10·45
pm lHi· o;ec al Ch �e earthquakes raked the Ha• chal1englng
and A. Service 'Station WY2•
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5000 - ,.,......
More than 1000 of
ice repor!,ed st . lea�t . (l�e
Pur�•g the fellowabip period in
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Zephyer at 1 : 25 am, 0--8; Beaver ' :
1� the socia l rooms. team and pun t"h
ths and _many mjimes
built in our service area ill 1969,
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astal c�ty _ of H alo, Hawaii were served with Sharon Yo1m g
heated by ELECTillCrrY-tt'a tbe bt,UC,
, JC.ANAWH A RIVER BOATS :
LOST - Thursday, May, iD, wrist•
and build t_ngs were floatlna a nd Etta Lemley pre.aid ing al the
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bomawatch. Between the Old Cleland
modern way to heat
j.i DISTRJJtiTORSHIP. ',11,ALE or FE- Winfred, A.
o� nt of hit was
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am • JQ.G. ,
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1851 FORD V8 2 DR. CUSTOM
Of Bee Freddie Thabet, Mason.
AUCTIONIIR
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sedan. Low mifl!ite. SR1rk1ing F•hl'lf,
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4-28-t!o
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home,
1 will sell
light blue finish $1,9G0.00. Blaet
al -� it'im-Y residence In MUALLER fURNACIS. waSJING . GOOD FRAMI!: i.!o'biiiN 2 BED•
tnars, Pomel'Oy
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Chest. tM fdfowin1:
room home at 1631
Lincoln
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1 livini. l'omi. -l!Uite; 1 diilfu . . t....,, Syncuse, Ohle. P.hlnl
Heia:htl. Pomeroy, Ohio, vacant
sedan. Oria:inal black finlab.
room a� 1 Mtte set; 1 gas
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G. I. c,.n buy with no down
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Power ,ude $1,095.00 Blaet• l range; 1 ,pi!i I�. &amp;.\er; 2 writ•
pll)'l)lent, owner will improve
IDon,
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tnl )ieskl;,- 1 Wblte sewing ma• ..VILY
and decorate to suit purthaaer,
chllle; 1 m� b"1 and dre81er;
s.;v� ,S\2 . -� ,-,.,-,.
move in an d ,p&amp;y rent unit\. I 1 cl'ay bed; .I kitchen cabinet; l!hoM �
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your V. �"',
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lamllsi 1 Jot dry walnut lumber.
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able propo1itton. Contact DILi
·
va11in¥,
lhadeB, ' elotti
loor. ort,UIIJ, J11lnl. llll!! 9woor
· · �- 1 W,, ¥�fman, Owner
LON
&amp; BR.ANNON, R,EALTOR$,
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v
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,
Virgil T.aford, SyracuJfl, · Plioµ,e
J. .Q, -Mc09t. Auctilmeer
Ohlo, Phone 016Gallipolis,
timale&amp;.
dow sai. - Free
WYU'l31,
ia!Uti
(S) 14; 21 , �. M, 2!1, 26, 27, 7tc
S.lNtc
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or
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215
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lllM BUICK va SPECIAL, -·
Pomel'OY., '
· · ' .
� FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSII:
sedan. Power steerine ant llrik.·
,-ith two baths, gar.age. wuh
es. OrifUli) ' bltcl 'lllds\, ilu
house, cellar, larpe Nrner lot
'
.
"
;
new. Dyni'llow· drive. $�l!ti.
located
in Chester, Ohio, on
,
•
Look at the Space, Look at the
. .Bl.11et�ara, . . P����� , . _5-18-6te
Route 7, Priced to .tell. If lnter-­
)'rice,.
•t
tihe
Savlnli,
Look
eated call or write Pa11i Polin&amp;:,
!954 FOUR
WITH OVER
. Ripley, W. Va. TW. ES2-IM3S.
For the �.
.&amp;. .Beot
drive pd .Jiea®- 1� LIMoln'
BLUJ! SHIELD
,
•- ·" .
o
.-211-tfc
4 dooi lu1T· �oiel; ·,good' tlm
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will
bo
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Pa)'trlents
with good tires ana · rad io.
,
'tb1isia,
"
in-hospital Medi
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0111 9
/bath, b111ement. gas, city water
,(Ohio llediral lndeinl,
Phone ,W\'24;11. Robert G. Pie' It'• really tru�I 'ftle same Blue
.
, .
ng to the
accordi
•
.
..
erapy
Radioth
an d garage. Loca ted near bridgo
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fl.17-lllc
ket" '
and medical beillifill
surgical
complete
such
provides
that
nity)
schedule of indemnities listed in the
Ma90n. Wilbert Weaver, Mason.
iRV
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!,eaejlto
theH
o/!&lt;1'1
•010
·
groups
F)
deduction
payroll
(M.lO�
Contract
to
Special Preferred
19iljl CHEVROLET FOVR DOOi
a-17�tp.
-· U.1. No. 23, Wa"Hrlf', Ohio
same
the
are
individv.al
Ohio
re.sident
age
G.5
or
ovnl
Tbe11e
receive.
will
you
QOO. Anna Grp Oiler, Syri•
OjN,n ,..ry day 9 to 9
as thOS@ offered to groupS. The bene•
FOi\ SALK 84½ A., l'ARM. 7
•Phtlne WYU2114,
Just think o f I t • • •
fits are available when. the jefV�e•
.build•.
room
hou8e,
barn
and
out
l • There's no physical examinaf n
are p&lt;=rfonned by a dul7 licensed
PRA�c.U:�-y; -� ��snc I
ings. All mineral rights ao with
--,-- ._ ,
1 beige day bed. Ctieap .for Immein
defiued
u
1W'Seon
or
phySJcfan
·
• You make no health statement
tarin. In Scipio Township. Write
the contr11ct,
. dilte iale . . . 7°'1 C}lestnut St.,
Clarence Swauger, 19 N. Wheal•
' • There's no exclusion because of present or past beolth
·1
\
' ' TIIAEE YEAR OLD COW AND
Middleport, Ohio. · e 23 Ste
land St., Columbus, Ohio
I problems
.
ery
Surg
Ca� George Schuler, Mldclle•
a 21 3tp
'
• There ""I no waltljlg period. for pre,exisling collllUI,....
Almost all types of surgical prooo•
t
porl.'lt! · I .
5 21 31P BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
·
types of radidures perfonned an,ywhere - in the
We repair
i
• You need not he employed .
Flowers,
CroBSea,
Baskets,
for
office
n'•
'Ohysici■
or
home
,
hospital
DO YOU PAY qTY PRICES FQ&amp; r
ators, from heater cdres to
any Ohlott'slt1ent
llegardlois piestm lid or woilt
Memorial . -Day. Cllff's Shoe Re·
- with payments from $10 to $300
used farm macliU1.erf? SM Bln
is offered �•
�
•k
or
�•ctor
new
this
fact,
In
p
65 or over.can enroll.
iir.. MJ.tf dJep&amp;rt, O�. 5-17·12tp
according to schedule of indemnities.
Goodwin and buy at rarm prices.
NOTtC• OF flLING AND
�
Go · -1 resid..it.
Ohio
individual
ol.
_..
tlto
.
� ID meet
Sis. mHes from Wilkesville..
HIARIN&amp; ON INVINTDllY
ment
Tr•llt
••
Medi�
- 6 ll8 i\11&lt; HALF POKY AND KALP WELCll
bY
ShieJcl.l,111et\ls
Blue
no¼prolechld
IA'en"i
CHe Ne. 1 8,150
When the member ls a bed•patlent
&lt;01! -41 mos. old, llall pony and I
t in t1ie past. Each per111R must enTOI[ mdivil"ualli, • • •
enrollmen
P....._ Court, MtJga Count;, Ohio
18
con­
I n a hospital for mdre than
ADMIRAL TV
FRIG.IDAffiE
half ,,ddle borae gelding S
and wife must each apply and he indlviduaD,
TO the Executor or Admlnistta•
husband
even
&amp;ecutlve hours, for l),on...111tgical ill­
automatic washei' ia;t l4)0d oonypan old, Y(-elcb !Dare broke lt)
Phone WT,2,2i43
, tor lllnd to such of the following H
plan ls actively recommended b1. the OWO
This
.
protected
-..,�a,; ttr ;r�� U, )'ear, old, Blae�
neS!I, Payments for each ho5pitaJ
dition. Call WY "2·8331� Pomeroy, Ohio
are
resldents
of
the
state
o(
Ohio:
$'1'.11:TE ,li!EDICAL ASSOCIATION, the doctors
, nddle fflln! 4 �ars old, co)f;
codfinement, $10 for the first day and
S 30 3tc
, surviving IIJ)OH&amp;e, If any; next , of
days,
three
i!aext
·
the
of
each
for
�
•
td.,
two
weot,
old.
l'ho•e
by
"G,
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_______,
•,Ik
.,_,,_,_
,. �
· i,fo
..,
. �1:,
organi2at1on.
AND SMA1.L kin; beneficiaries under the o,1,iU,,
1 C]l .
M ONTCLA LA'l'E
and $4 a day thereafter. lliaximwn of
Y�1, Bowl · G. Pickell Tll:LIIVlSION RAnlO
W
Frarlt
U
any;
the
attorney
or
'11:tttlfflf!Yil
Call
z
s
repair.
.
a ppliance
1'btl �UST ACf BY SUNDAY, · MAY
ft. uprisht dqep lree e. 442 .
TO day:!! available per _ contre�I 1911'•
Ave.,
repreaenting
any
of
the
'forermin
Secood
:,,�a"
41-i
N.
C
ne
p
ott.
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ffldiUe'
IJ•l'l
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=�
Ph6
6th
This speeiol pion .19 available only to Ohio ftiid■ma .,Ill,
':,
3-S-tfc tJoned persons: . ·
Fractures and
l .
Ml ddlepol'.t.
b 2ll 3lc HOJ/�� . f.AILER 10' � IIO', Five
1
WY 2-S465.
between Monday1 May 16 and Sundf,)', �. ;111,, 1960. E"!'ll
You are hereby nottfl that pq
·
f
a
,
waa�o
s
,
I.Ink
caflon
U
Dlslo
oe!
lb
application muat De poo1marked bef&lt;m! imdhlglii Sunday, May
pur _U-PIC:X
" · · •• ·'
iii
Ir
the 19lh d ay of May 11Mk), an
er
i1I
r,
Own
telev
011,
R
(setting)
pedom,ed
any•
eduction
dr)'e
"'1.
29. ,t you're 65 or over • • • or have a relative _ qr friend of �
Gi
linl&gt;l!l only.• Pb.
�
P
a
.
ventory and Appralsement of the
Jell\'Wt etat&amp;. · Frllli Hud,on,
w!lert.
J!9,
s
Un th• coupm below. , • , 1jiill .II
WY
a, Nolans, )lracmie.
er.I.ate of Ht1nry H. Taylor, deceit•
Bash41n Road, Rt. 1, Racine.
after
postmarked
if
ac&lt;epted
Car�
he
.
enoy
cannot
ons
,
5 µ 3tc
&amp;merg
applicati
because
ed, lat� of Rutland, Ohio, In said
G�P
Em•;ge,,cy ttllahin,of wouncls with•
County was filed In this Court.
midnight that date. Thi, ii tlle onlv 1001/ V"" CG11 ...ro11 • , o
·USED
lrl 24 hours after tlie accidenl.
R
Hearing on ta.id [nventory and
by mail
!l)ITTIIGERATO
.
ANO, Mah.any fttillll!, Being ,._
H.;
llt.' 1, Pome"IJ .
Appnl11ement wlll be hid before
·
.
po...... � bi, ilien In
·RadlolheratY ·
-·
YOUR PHYSICAN CAN REASSlffl! YOU . _
Pliim,
,8671, ,
5 2l 81
thts Court · on the· 2nd day ofl
al
arei.
t,!I reliable . pl,
(abnonn
ms
neoil•s
of
ent
Treatm
.
.
1960 at 10 o'c� A. ;M.
The Blue Shield plan ls actively
for
lue. Terf111! IV I•
...
., . 12
G . Tl)li: dooh
growths such as cancer, tumors, etc.)
may. lit
JI�
hceptiona.
thereto
State Modica! Association, and this 6:i-and-Over Pin has �
eble, �Q �II �I'll',
1
;
c¥tlon..
S\iid'oballtt,
l,y IJlC-&amp;ns of X•ray or radium, re•
by any interested party · 'iif · 11i'i'iy
loped with the Association's encouragement Ask
•. · nh St., Marietta, lur &lt;lo,'
!!l"l;_•�.0111•&lt; \l'Q�. 1(1!'111
prdl•os of where the lreJ\IIIODI ls
tJffl': ,P.rl�r to �ve_ days Mfore the
clan about Blue Shield mid this PIii!!,
I 23. it;
'l'!llfonl, o,raeut,,
I'�• W'1 2performed:
W&amp;. . . , . .
lfet lltl llearl11i, , , ,i,1 :,, L
that leffllf,ili al;
11181.
5 21
' l" •. ·Wl'l'NES� fflf il;na!UCor&gt;l'I!
IJJ
CHALIIEIIS
TRACTOR,
and
A
u rns
S
" ·
'""' · y ·
eorn
. ' lb, ..i: ot, al4 Q,11!1',P\i!
a,1
.,ow� �
hydr_aull� ..
DR'f
011f - Oraflln9
Skin
131h day of MoY ltl60.
pJant;ii", 1 f$]Ufito,;i
to� 1M
t regardl•ta of .wllert
pk)'.
treatmen
For
F. R. O'·BRIEN,
outlll J■mei Iourill�- ·
Radiott.itt
, , .�.,.,.,,
:,
rendered.
Is
oervice
the
, Judge ond t:1-0fflelp · qjeu;
U Iii
n
SL, lliddleporl. Coll WI2-3m.
lime! in
to"
schedule of
By Ann Baker, Deputy Clerk ·
Anesthesia
e. Blue.
(M
l
will
ttoeiv
' �
COl)tra
t
'Jl
(Dl 18, 23, 2tc
affon
lnlstr
Adnt
p;;;'%o BROOD
For aervle'eB rende1'&lt;1 in
s�r. Clloater, Ohio.
... � ..
with aw-iJ!cal procedures eove
b:J.,
- '
. a 2i stp
•
the contract, pa)'D!Bnll from $1 to
'
•
$40 a'-"'ording ID sd)edul• of In
ntpe1, wh&lt;n: (1) aidmtntstered .
111t1i11
if
physician other thlti the
auraeen, -in or u of the
.· '
In a hoopital by
or (2) .odmlnt•te
FAMILY . .
TALK ri a den� or n�who it not an
I
da
It
Ask
f"i'IOJ01' of the ospjtal. No PoY·
menta will bo p lded for local
each month (oaq $17.40 per y-)
to help p,_,,•
•
.
.
independence.
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FOi OONSISTIINT DEl!ZNDA'IIUI: DIULTI

Guests at the party were Linda
ons, Larry Gladw ell, Maril yn
�
turnbo , Marvin pyy
Asa Rrad .
.Jack_ Wayne Rar�, m,rry \\'1lson
bur,:, Samm y Hood. David f'fJ vert
Ht:n?ric
ks: Je�nle Holt'. Hose Marie
David Jenki ns, Diane navi-" , D('br� I
Grueser . Rose Marie Hacke tt Ma . 1(&gt;se l l . t har,cs Leslie l&lt;. l ti:-l•t· n .
uieent Edw�rd Knight, Hoger Eu­
Iha Hacke tt, Jim Butche r
gene
U:' 1fheit, Myrna Kay '.\laag,
Hindy, Sand y Hum phreys: Sleve
Pullen, Stephemie Pullen Susan Al_bert Lawrenee Martin, Jr., Mary
Elizabeth MeMee, Charles tdward
MOrTis,
Susan Ohlinger', Sus.an
C_hal)man, Linda Wilcox , Tresa Cas. ��cCabe, �ary Randall Moore , Con­
c1, Marjor ie Harris , ()on Nelson me M or_ar11y. Robert Eugene&gt; Moss­
n,
Mary Wolfe. Zita · s sis t e r , .Rema le/ �� M m ada Mae Murray, Wil liam
and Mn. Mary Bacon who asi.isted rice Neutzli ng, James Owen Nor­
ton, H erbt
_rt Houston owem1, How­
•
Mn. 7'ftltil "tttfh tfrfe p19rty.
ml
Blli'M• Randolph
�lllq,s, !�•
Plrllltp,,
Sm, l',itto, Rleltml 80,ept,
.f:11n, ff� I..aa"t!fit C,U1111ls, Reva
rrltt "tea, Lt'off«d Lfie Reed
�!&gt;ltd
r,'a"1&lt;11n Rlctml 1r '
CIUtt!� !'nit Riffle, Rtt!tfft
.Rt11s, 1'arm1 Jane Roush, Janet
Rore Rotnft'lt-1, Pea:,y · Delores Rus­
111..itn, ot lfi, »11, 1,Yee Anti Satrtttl CtlrrlM
P'l'A lllrt 1f,;,!;felfdo, ll Ifie Rar­ "•derltt !l!'fe, Prloolll• Loulee
rildtltllle school. The minutes or
att, Doti� Atthut Sh1ll'fftl Dar­
t�e s,lrt meeUng were read by �.,,• tl.,.otl1y Smith, Jllif • ftotlert
•
Jtatei Hentftt1on In the absence �mlth, 111u'l 1Uchai'd Roush.
of Allee 11....,.
·Dontld Lee speneet, lt°'1m Lee
1'11� new oflJcm Heh reeeived
Sprfnll91'
, Gaey Artice Staln1ktr
a �re MdePI were pinned on
b7 mrt. 111,ty Dmdaan. TNey Catal)"fl $tie �t. Cl■ir, G•il lAnett�
#ere "'om tnto theitr ne• atflees 811•.n. llltrl!yn Arm !!tdckton,
b?. llr. Peck. The new officers are 3#ffl� IMi TtofoNI, Ilnlee Inn•
pi'etident, Mn Lee Wood; vice 11!otrrn.l.. ,�.., A]!!! W•boter lack
p'tettdent, Mn, Francl!I Alkire · Bran w,l!rer. 'l'lmathr Welker
8ttl'etary, Mn. Lena Obffho'lzer: "WU1ilJ:tn Hli'lan Wllaon, tile�
tf'e1mrer Mra. Rayrnand �otterm'. Jtt«ftlti. Yttun«:, S'Putfloi'I. Afl'tfette
After the meeting, entertain• Zthrd"1.
Chias afflma are: pre1!!dent Al·
ment was provided by Mn. Wilda
bert Martin: vict- president, 'son­
Wlsema.n.
Refreshments were 11erved by drs Polt11; Secretary - treasurer '
'Mr1. Faye Lewis, Mrs. Raymo n de Mlnsd11 Murray,
Collerlll. M rs. Hazel Stanley and
Mr11. Let! Wood and Mrs, Wilda
Wiseman.

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Sidney
R
PA
��Pho� sna
DELUJII: !fNl'IJll!IISHED 4 room
down1U1r, .,._ Nicely furnllb,
ed � room ul&gt;'tain apt. Phone
WY2-3874.
fl.ltl&lt;ltp

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paymiiits
in �
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JIOYDl•nt
• some hospltil
ahall be made for the one 11!-rvlce
whtch provldea. th&amp;, lkrtater pa,rre.ent,,
�I DOI lo, boll!; ffls_contract doe•
· not p,ovide ,oytn.,._',o!,f'Y of the
In •
followfnl:, .....,.,..;
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Illini Come Home All
Big Ten Track Champ

CHICAGO UPI - Illln.ol1 came
home with the top triumph today
in the Blg Ten '1 annual 1pri.ng
sports mee:U - it.a 22nd outdoor
track crown - but Michia:an had
the tenni1 tiUe and Purdue the
golf cbampion1bip.

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l!Mt CGlu1 Sb'Nt, Pomeroy
Roan:. I ta It, I to I. (Cl- a N- o Tban,)

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Costs Iese than I 2 cents a
day-with 12 months to repay.
Phone first for fast approval.
Then stop for your money.

Bally Ache Is
Certain To Win
Again Saturday

DETdOIT UPI - Rocky Colavito
batting .161 , watched from the
bench Sunday while the Tigers
swept a dou bleheader from the
BALTIMOH.E, Md. UPJ -Bally Boston Red Sox.
Ache, impressive winner of the
And, unlestJ
man.ager Jimmie
$17:i,IOO Preakne11!i Stakes Satur• Dykes tries to enea.k a fourth ollt·
d ay afl�r being decisively beaten fielder into his starting lineup, he
in Lhe Kentucky Derby two weeks may just be an obeerver ror quite
earlier . w1ll surely win the Bel­ some lime. The way Lhe Ttger out·
mont Staket1, his handlers now fielders hit Sunday there doesn't
are thoroughly convi nced.
seem to be any room £or the �d ·
"There should be no doubt ln year-old Colavito, who i!i Detruit's
disa ppointment of
the
a nyone's mind that he can run major
over a distance," said JOKph Arn• spring.
old who bought Bally
$1,250,000 a week ago.

------

Ache for

Youngster Wins
First Big One
On Snead Course

But before Bally Ache gcli to
Belmont Park and a shot at the
testing mile and one-half classic,
he wiU be sent to Garden Stute
Park un Tuesday Lo run in the
$100,000 added Jcriiey Derby there
un Memorial l),11y,

WHlTE SULPJIUH SPRINGS, W .
Va. UPI - " l went for broke and
il paid off."

That's the way young Dave
�l'larr today deecribed how he won
Calvin his first major golf victory, a
Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskaho­ $2,000 first prize Sunday in the
ma McLish figures to start getting Sam Snead Golt Fellt iYal.
himself unracked tonight .
The 34•ycar-old Clncilinati pitch­
The 26-year-old Houston, Tex. ,
er with the jaw breaker name is professional refueed to wilt in the
down to open a three-aame night 1 trctch, firing a !leorching six •
series with the 11evcnth-place Chi• undcr•par 6-li on the final round to
cago Cubi. and should start rolling yull away from two challengers.
in the furm that was expected of He finished with a 72•hole total of
26�. 15 under par, and seven
him.
11trokes ahead of another non winner, Milton (Babe) Lichardus
"BAD GUY" WINS
_of Grossinger, N. J., the runnerup.
YORBA LlNDA, Calif. UPI And far behind at the finieh was
�ovie bad guy Bob Wilke proved
he was a good guy on the links the annual favorite, Sammy Snead.
Sunday when he won the second He was nine strokes off the pace
annual World Entertainment Golf in fourth place with a 274, one of
championship. Wilkc'e 149 score his worse showings in thie $20,000
bettered both Pat Harrington Jr. tournament on his income courses
and Robert Sterling by three which he has won five times. He
strokes.
had a final 68.

Murtaugh's Bench Something
To Cheer About This Season

United PrHt lnternatl•na l
A bench is made to 1it on buL
Dsnny Murtaugh want■ to 1tand
u p and cheer for the one th iit'e
winning ball games lor him In
Plthburgh.
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bench laal year and you saw what
happened." Murtaugh sa)'I. " Thie
year we have a fine one and you
can 11ee whal'a happenlng now.
The tobacco • chewlna, lantetn•
jawed Pltt1bur1h ,pUot .t;ipctien•
ced that reelh1g Sundi:, when:
he looked down the ducout Intne1 1 th inning, tol d pinch-hitter
Hal Smith to grab a bat and aaw
hlm use it to del(y:er a two-out
■Ingle .wJth the bas81 loaded that I
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The Illini won points in all but
one of lhe 14 track meet evtnts
at East Lansing, Mich., to chalk
up 61 � point■, far In front of sec•
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45.

N. W. COMPTON, O. D.

�V, etyle and value - see our T&amp;t..vm.w..

Mike McCormick gave the PJrstes
the "rubber game•· of a three­
game serlea and i11cre11sed their
National League lead to 1 �
games oYer the Giants.
Skinn•r Homan In 9th
Bob Skinner sent the game inlo
extra innings with a two - run
humer o!f .BUl_y Loes in the ninth
that tied the score at 7·a1L
MHw11 ukee defeated Chicago
3-1, J,,os An&amp;J'le&amp; downed Philadel­
pb_la, Q.i, and Cincinnati s1l\laged
lbe ni&amp;htcap of u doubleheader
a-3, after St. Loula won the opener,
IS-3.
Jn the American League the
Senators swept a dou bleh�ader
from the W hite Sox, 7-5 and 3-2,
to shave Chics.go's le11d to a half
a:ame, the Orioles took over 1econd ;lace with rain - sbbreYialed
1 • ti win over the lndllllns, the
Tigers extended the Red Sox Joa•
ina atreak to nine games by win•
nin; both ends of u. twin·bill, 6-2,
and 0-2, and the Yankeea be11t the
Athletics, 9-1.
Dary I Spencer's ninth mnlng
homer aJ:alnat the Redis won the
opener tor the Cards after St1n
Muaical had tied the score with a
homer In the eighth.
Spencer also homered in t6e
nighLca p with u. m.u1 on bai;e, t1·
in&amp; the score at 2,-2 in the first
lnning, but Vada Pinson sina:lcd
home the lie-breaking run In the
third wnd the Reda nevi,r were
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2- 0 record after Sunday's 8·1 .sbel• for the whole ■lab of SEOAL bac­
lacking of Logan here, bo,1118 the on against the Panther■.
•rea·s most consi1tent mound winCoach Ed Runnelle' boys have
ner in Larry-Little Fooz.-WoUe. He lost at leul fiye games including
1s Jikely to tangle witb the vetenm m1tche1 with LancHter and Par­
WeBt Virginian Gene Hesson in a kersburg outside the league. Left
battle of lefties.
hander Charley Burnlield bas been
Clark:,
completely recovered the Bulldogs' mound fireman, with
from an illness which hi8 doctors Rich Bacon in the main reserve
now conclude was caused from role.
The Panthers polished off Galli­
''nerves" is anxious to get back in
lhe game. In fact, Clark's friends polJs 8-6 Friday to take the South11ay his doctor hinted 11trongl)' the em diYision withotit a setback
nerves may have been unruly be· (only loss: Bridgeport, t-0, regional
cause the patient was not occupy- Clau AA !irl!ll roupd). It'll proba­
ing himself in his favorite voca- bly be Bill WJlsori, who -own■ the
tlon, B11eball.
I leagues onb . no-hit, no-run perC 'arll is tnown to be con■ lder- formance of the aea1on:, 3-0 over
int a tender from Little Rock to Mi n.ford apin1t Bu ni field.
get back in the game this 1ummer,
Racine had -Bill :McNlci:les get
. He lald out last -,eaaon •ft.w' hav- . • 11nile and double and Adams a
ing a great year witb Birmingham, double· while enjoying seven Lotan
Ala. in 19Mi.
errora to rack up its 8-1 victory in
The big l!!x-Philly, with a lifetime the HVL Sunday. Now 2-0, Racine
batting uera ee In lhe majors of is at least in a two-way tie for the
. 289, is expt:ded to schedule more leadenhip. Incomplete reports in•
ga im:!S here and awa.v in the near dicated today all other games in
future.
the league were rained out Sun,
day.
Th lalll di,ch 'aund of high
For the semi-pro test Thursday
school basebaU probably will come n lg hi BIart·mg at 8 p.m. at Wa•m Pomeroy Tuesday, weather
hama, Clark l s reported to have
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Gary Moore of the Panthers Yogi
Wayland, ex-Jacket 1tar catcher;
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By Unll'N Prn1 lntwMtkMIII
Pleasant Manhall College stars;
Ralph Clark, Mel's youngest broNATIONAL LIA.GU•
W. L, Pct, GB ther and current Wahama Slar;
another brother, Gerald; former
Pitt1burgh
23 11 .876
San Franci■co
21 12 .636 1 1h Little Rock catcher Luther Tucker,
Milwaukee
and He!llon, among others.
10 11 .577 4
CincinnaU
18 17 .514 O½i
Wilson and Moore of Pomeroy
St. Loui1
14 19 .424 8
wlll not pl&amp;Y TIJ11[8day lliibt. They
will be recel\lWI diplomas at PHS
Los Angeles
14 18 .424 8
Chicago
10 17 .370 9� CommeneelQiiMt exercise,. Lloyd
Philadelphia
12 21 .364 lO½i (Dlnty) Myore father or Gary
Moore anl' one-time Class •AA
Sund1y'1 Rewlts
■tar, will work II Clark's first base
Loa Angel•• t Phll1delphla 6
coach. . ",
Pithburgh I hn Fr.1nclaco 7
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Mllw1ukH :) Chlcqo 1
Logan
St. Louis .5 Cln. 4 lit pme
000 000 010-1 3 7
Raci,ie
Cin. 5 St. Loult 3 2nd ttMM
000 212 03x-8 3 1
P.U.er10n and Buckles. L. Wolfe
S•turd1y'1 Rnulh
and McNickle.
S■n Fr■nciKo 3 Pltt1burgh 1
Mllw1ukM 4 Chic-ago 2
CLASS M ETING SET
St. Louil 6 Cincinnati 5
The Loyal 0:ereans Clase of the
Loa Angel" 1t Phll•., ppd .., rain
Middleport Cl;lurch' of Chrln will
Mond•'f'• Probabl• Pltch,n
Lot An.. lH •t Plttlburgh, night meet Tuesday evflnlnt · at the
church.
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TuNday's G•mN
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MllwaukH 11 St. Lovl1, night
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11enaalion in rookie Jim Hurtubise, "500" champion Rodger Ward,
waa set today for the 500-mile comprt,e the first row which wlll
Memorial Day auto race.
lead the Held for the flylna: 1tart
Four day&amp; of hectic time trh118, May SO. .
includins Wit - minute dramuic11,
Bud Tingelstad, Dayton, Ohlo,
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etartlng field was complete de- and previoua rookie quallfi•1n
splte sporadic downpours of • rain were Lloyd Ruby of Houston, 'i'eX•
which threatened to extend the as, and Wayne Weller' of Fhoenh:,
prelimi naries.
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OLYMPIC FLAG PRE$ENTED
fying records which were smashed
ROME UPI - The Italian Olym•
. lhree times in the trials and just pie Committee Sunday received
missed breaking the long sought the American flag which fiew
150 mile an hour barrier by over the winter Olympics in Squaw
16-lOOthe of a aecood.
Valley, Calif. Bob Mathias, the U.
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qualifier Sunday, wrecked
all of 1948 and 1952, was among Lhon
trial speed marks for the famous presenting the flag.
gasoline derby when he roared
GLOBETROTTERS IN EUROP
around the two and one half mile
LONDON UPI - The Harlem
oval al a clip of 149.056 for the
10-mlle dlstance. He hung up an- Globetrotters arrived in London
other new mark when he was from New York Sunday to begin
clocked at 149.601 on his third their 1 1 th tour of Europe. Aecom­
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Cenof
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Eddie
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Mel Clark, former Phillies outfielder (five years), Southern
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Big Ten Track Champ

CHICAGO UPI - Illln.ol1 came
home with the top triumph today
in the Blg Ten '1 annual 1pri.ng
sports mee:U - it.a 22nd outdoor
track crown - but Michia:an had
the tenni1 tiUe and Purdue the
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Bally Ache Is
Certain To Win
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DETdOIT UPI - Rocky Colavito
batting .161 , watched from the
bench Sunday while the Tigers
swept a dou bleheader from the
BALTIMOH.E, Md. UPJ -Bally Boston Red Sox.
Ache, impressive winner of the
And, unlestJ
man.ager Jimmie
$17:i,IOO Preakne11!i Stakes Satur• Dykes tries to enea.k a fourth ollt·
d ay afl�r being decisively beaten fielder into his starting lineup, he
in Lhe Kentucky Derby two weeks may just be an obeerver ror quite
earlier . w1ll surely win the Bel­ some lime. The way Lhe Ttger out·
mont Staket1, his handlers now fielders hit Sunday there doesn't
are thoroughly convi nced.
seem to be any room £or the �d ·
"There should be no doubt ln year-old Colavito, who i!i Detruit's
disa ppointment of
the
a nyone's mind that he can run major
over a distance," said JOKph Arn• spring.
old who bought Bally
$1,250,000 a week ago.

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Youngster Wins
First Big One
On Snead Course

But before Bally Ache gcli to
Belmont Park and a shot at the
testing mile and one-half classic,
he wiU be sent to Garden Stute
Park un Tuesday Lo run in the
$100,000 added Jcriiey Derby there
un Memorial l),11y,

WHlTE SULPJIUH SPRINGS, W .
Va. UPI - " l went for broke and
il paid off."

That's the way young Dave
�l'larr today deecribed how he won
Calvin his first major golf victory, a
Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskaho­ $2,000 first prize Sunday in the
ma McLish figures to start getting Sam Snead Golt Fellt iYal.
himself unracked tonight .
The 34•ycar-old Clncilinati pitch­
The 26-year-old Houston, Tex. ,
er with the jaw breaker name is professional refueed to wilt in the
down to open a three-aame night 1 trctch, firing a !leorching six •
series with the 11evcnth-place Chi• undcr•par 6-li on the final round to
cago Cubi. and should start rolling yull away from two challengers.
in the furm that was expected of He finished with a 72•hole total of
26�. 15 under par, and seven
him.
11trokes ahead of another non winner, Milton (Babe) Lichardus
"BAD GUY" WINS
_of Grossinger, N. J., the runnerup.
YORBA LlNDA, Calif. UPI And far behind at the finieh was
�ovie bad guy Bob Wilke proved
he was a good guy on the links the annual favorite, Sammy Snead.
Sunday when he won the second He was nine strokes off the pace
annual World Entertainment Golf in fourth place with a 274, one of
championship. Wilkc'e 149 score his worse showings in thie $20,000
bettered both Pat Harrington Jr. tournament on his income courses
and Robert Sterling by three which he has won five times. He
strokes.
had a final 68.

Murtaugh's Bench Something
To Cheer About This Season

United PrHt lnternatl•na l
A bench is made to 1it on buL
Dsnny Murtaugh want■ to 1tand
u p and cheer for the one th iit'e
winning ball games lor him In
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bench laal year and you saw what
happened." Murtaugh sa)'I. " Thie
year we have a fine one and you
can 11ee whal'a happenlng now.
The tobacco • chewlna, lantetn•
jawed Pltt1bur1h ,pUot .t;ipctien•
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he looked down the ducout Intne1 1 th inning, tol d pinch-hitter
Hal Smith to grab a bat and aaw
hlm use it to del(y:er a two-out
■Ingle .wJth the bas81 loaded that I
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The Illini won points in all but
one of lhe 14 track meet evtnts
at East Lansing, Mich., to chalk
up 61 � point■, far In front of sec•
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N. W. COMPTON, O. D.

�V, etyle and value - see our T&amp;t..vm.w..

Mike McCormick gave the PJrstes
the "rubber game•· of a three­
game serlea and i11cre11sed their
National League lead to 1 �
games oYer the Giants.
Skinn•r Homan In 9th
Bob Skinner sent the game inlo
extra innings with a two - run
humer o!f .BUl_y Loes in the ninth
that tied the score at 7·a1L
MHw11 ukee defeated Chicago
3-1, J,,os An&amp;J'le&amp; downed Philadel­
pb_la, Q.i, and Cincinnati s1l\laged
lbe ni&amp;htcap of u doubleheader
a-3, after St. Loula won the opener,
IS-3.
Jn the American League the
Senators swept a dou bleh�ader
from the W hite Sox, 7-5 and 3-2,
to shave Chics.go's le11d to a half
a:ame, the Orioles took over 1econd ;lace with rain - sbbreYialed
1 • ti win over the lndllllns, the
Tigers extended the Red Sox Joa•
ina atreak to nine games by win•
nin; both ends of u. twin·bill, 6-2,
and 0-2, and the Yankeea be11t the
Athletics, 9-1.
Dary I Spencer's ninth mnlng
homer aJ:alnat the Redis won the
opener tor the Cards after St1n
Muaical had tied the score with a
homer In the eighth.
Spencer also homered in t6e
nighLca p with u. m.u1 on bai;e, t1·
in&amp; the score at 2,-2 in the first
lnning, but Vada Pinson sina:lcd
home the lie-breaking run In the
third wnd the Reda nevi,r were
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2- 0 record after Sunday's 8·1 .sbel• for the whole ■lab of SEOAL bac­
lacking of Logan here, bo,1118 the on against the Panther■.
•rea·s most consi1tent mound winCoach Ed Runnelle' boys have
ner in Larry-Little Fooz.-WoUe. He lost at leul fiye games including
1s Jikely to tangle witb the vetenm m1tche1 with LancHter and Par­
WeBt Virginian Gene Hesson in a kersburg outside the league. Left
battle of lefties.
hander Charley Burnlield bas been
Clark:,
completely recovered the Bulldogs' mound fireman, with
from an illness which hi8 doctors Rich Bacon in the main reserve
now conclude was caused from role.
The Panthers polished off Galli­
''nerves" is anxious to get back in
lhe game. In fact, Clark's friends polJs 8-6 Friday to take the South11ay his doctor hinted 11trongl)' the em diYision withotit a setback
nerves may have been unruly be· (only loss: Bridgeport, t-0, regional
cause the patient was not occupy- Clau AA !irl!ll roupd). It'll proba­
ing himself in his favorite voca- bly be Bill WJlsori, who -own■ the
tlon, B11eball.
I leagues onb . no-hit, no-run perC 'arll is tnown to be con■ lder- formance of the aea1on:, 3-0 over
int a tender from Little Rock to Mi n.ford apin1t Bu ni field.
get back in the game this 1ummer,
Racine had -Bill :McNlci:les get
. He lald out last -,eaaon •ft.w' hav- . • 11nile and double and Adams a
ing a great year witb Birmingham, double· while enjoying seven Lotan
Ala. in 19Mi.
errora to rack up its 8-1 victory in
The big l!!x-Philly, with a lifetime the HVL Sunday. Now 2-0, Racine
batting uera ee In lhe majors of is at least in a two-way tie for the
. 289, is expt:ded to schedule more leadenhip. Incomplete reports in•
ga im:!S here and awa.v in the near dicated today all other games in
future.
the league were rained out Sun,
day.
Th lalll di,ch 'aund of high
For the semi-pro test Thursday
school basebaU probably will come n lg hi BIart·mg at 8 p.m. at Wa•m Pomeroy Tuesday, weather
hama, Clark l s reported to have
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Gary Moore of the Panthers Yogi
Wayland, ex-Jacket 1tar catcher;
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By Unll'N Prn1 lntwMtkMIII
Pleasant Manhall College stars;
Ralph Clark, Mel's youngest broNATIONAL LIA.GU•
W. L, Pct, GB ther and current Wahama Slar;
another brother, Gerald; former
Pitt1burgh
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San Franci■co
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Milwaukee
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CincinnaU
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Wilson and Moore of Pomeroy
St. Loui1
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will be recel\lWI diplomas at PHS
Los Angeles
14 18 .424 8
Chicago
10 17 .370 9� CommeneelQiiMt exercise,. Lloyd
Philadelphia
12 21 .364 lO½i (Dlnty) Myore father or Gary
Moore anl' one-time Class •AA
Sund1y'1 Rewlts
■tar, will work II Clark's first base
Loa Angel•• t Phll1delphla 6
coach. . ",
Pithburgh I hn Fr.1nclaco 7
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Mllw1ukH :) Chlcqo 1
Logan
St. Louis .5 Cln. 4 lit pme
000 000 010-1 3 7
Raci,ie
Cin. 5 St. Loult 3 2nd ttMM
000 212 03x-8 3 1
P.U.er10n and Buckles. L. Wolfe
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S■n Fr■nciKo 3 Pltt1burgh 1
Mllw1ukM 4 Chic-ago 2
CLASS M ETING SET
St. Louil 6 Cincinnati 5
The Loyal 0:ereans Clase of the
Loa Angel" 1t Phll•., ppd .., rain
Middleport Cl;lurch' of Chrln will
Mond•'f'• Probabl• Pltch,n
Lot An.. lH •t Plttlburgh, night meet Tuesday evflnlnt · at the
church.
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MllwaukH 11 St. Lovl1, night
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three Yeteran drivers and a new Jim R•lhmann and defen.din,
11enaalion in rookie Jim Hurtubise, "500" champion Rodger Ward,
waa set today for the 500-mile comprt,e the first row which wlll
Memorial Day auto race.
lead the Held for the flylna: 1tart
Four day&amp; of hectic time trh118, May SO. .
includins Wit - minute dramuic11,
Bud Tingelstad, Dayton, Ohlo,
ended late Sunday when a 33•car also made it Sunday al 142.3M,
etartlng field was complete de- and previoua rookie quallfi•1n
splte sporadic downpours of • rain were Lloyd Ruby of Houston, 'i'eX•
which threatened to extend the as, and Wayne Weller' of Fhoenh:,
prelimi naries.
Arizona.
When lt was all over, Hurtubise '
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OLYMPIC FLAG PRE$ENTED
fying records which were smashed
ROME UPI - The Italian Olym•
. lhree times in the trials and just pie Committee Sunday received
missed breaking the long sought the American flag which fiew
150 mile an hour barrier by over the winter Olympics in Squaw
16-lOOthe of a aecood.
Valley, Calif. Bob Mathias, the U.
The California comet, the first S. Olymplc decathlon champion
qualifier Sunday, wrecked
all of 1948 and 1952, was among Lhon
trial speed marks for the famous presenting the flag.
gasoline derby when he roared
GLOBETROTTERS IN EUROP
around the two and one half mile
LONDON UPI - The Harlem
oval al a clip of 149.056 for the
10-mlle dlstance. He hung up an- Globetrotters arrived in London
other new mark when he was from New York Sunday to begin
clocked at 149.601 on his third their 1 1 th tour of Europe. Aecom­
panying the famous buketbell
trip around the course.
clown!
were a troupe of comedians,
Cenof
Sachs
Eddie
Pole-sitter
ter Valley, Pa., set the old marls. 1 trick eyelil!lt.s, acrobats and their
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Baoeball fans of the Meigs-Mason area this week turn from
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first magnitude Thursday night under lights of Bachtel Field
at Waham.a.
Mel Clark, former Phillies outfielder (five years), Southern
Association and American Association star, has collected a
squad of young (and a few not so young) outstanding ball
player, who will joust with Racine, perrennial Hocking Valley
League champs.
Racine, leading the HVL with I thern division champ■ (4-2) play

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller of
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and son1
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Mrs. Chari.es La'!\'son' and family
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tilter, M'rs. Louise Headiey.
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Again Saturday
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The Dllni won points in all but
one of the 14 track meet events
at East Larising, Mich., to chalk
BALTIMORE, Md. UPI -Bally
up 61 1ft points , far ln front of sec­
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ond place !it:ichig.tn, which scored Ache impressive winner o[ the
$175,100 Preakness Stakes Saturday after being decisively beaten
in the Kentucky Derby two weeks
earlier, will surely win the Bel­
I mont Stakes, his handlers now
are thoroughly convinced .

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DET.tlOIT UPI - Rocky Coh1,..ito

bench Sunday while the Tigers
swept a doubleheader from the
Boston Red Sox.

batting

watched

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And, unless
m anager Jimmie
Dyk,es tries to sneak a fourth out­
fielder into his �tarting Hneup, he
may just be a" observer for quite
some time. The way the Tiger out
fielders hit Sunday !here doesn't
seem to be any room for the �ti­
"There ehould be no doubt in year-old Colavito, who ls Detruit's
disappointment of
the
anyone's mind that he can run major
spring.
over a distance," said Joseph Arn•
old who bousht Bally Ache for
$1,250,000 a week ago.

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Clark, Ex Philly Star, Collects

Team TO BaltIe w·Ith HVL Leaders

Baseball fans of the Meigs,.Mason area this week turn from
prep to semi-pro style of the game and will get a treat of the
first magnitude Thursday night under tights of Bachtel Field
.
at Wahama.
Mel Clark former Phillies outfielder
(five years) Southern
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Associa
tion sIar , ha B CO
• llected a
· tion an
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squad of you�g �and a few n�t so young, outstanding ball
players who will Joust with Racine, perrenmal Hock.ing Valley
League champs.

Racine, leading the HVL with a thern division cbam J)I (4-2) play
OPTOMBTBIBT
2-0 record after Sunday's 8-1 shel- for the whole slab of SEOAL baclacking of Logan here, boasits the on against the Panthers.
Eut Ceart Smet, Pom...,.
area's most consistent mound win•
Coach Ed Runnells ' boys have
.9ffl,,e Roan:, I le II, I to 6. � at Nooa OD Than,)
ner_ in L&amp;rry-Llttle Fooi-Wolfe. He lost at least five game. lncluding
1:; likely to hrngle with the veteran matches with Lancaster and ParWest Virginian Gene Hesson ln a keraburg outaide the league. Left
battle of leftie1.
hander Charley Burnfield bas been
But before Bally Ache gets to
Clark, completely recovered the Bulldogs' mound fireman with
Belmont Pnk and a shot at the
from an illne111 which bis doctor, R1· ch Bacon ,·n the main re'aerve
testing mile and one-half classic,
now conclude waa caused from role.
R
Interior, Exterior, and Sheathing
lu: will he sent to G arden State
"nerves" is anxioua to get back in
The Panthers polished off Galli!'ark un Tuesday to run in the
the
game.
In
fact,
Clark's
friends
polis
8-6 Friday to take the SouthPref i n ished B i rch Panel i ng
$100,000 added Jcney Derby there
say his doctor hinted strongly the ern division without a setback
on Memorial Day.
WHITE S U L PHUR S PlUNG S , w . nerye.s ma1 have been unruly be- (only loss : Bridgeport, 4-0, regional
Pref i n i shed Lauan Pane l i ng
Va . U PI _ "'I we n t for broke and . cause the patient was not occupy, Class AA first rou,oct). It' ll probaing himself in his favorite voca· bly be Bill Wibori, Wbo ' 'owns the
ii paid off."
I nterior B i rch
tion, Baseball.
McLl•h Figures To
leaa:ues · only ,ll,O-hit, no•run perThal"s
the
way
young
Dave
fo
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r:mance of the 8eH08, 3-0 over
·
is
'ar,
considerbe
to
known
Get On Win Track
'.darr today described how he wm1 inK a tender from Little Rock to Min.ford against Bumtield.
H ardboa rd or Mason i te
ClNCINNAfl UPI - Calvin his first major golf
\' ictory, a
Racine had -Bill McNick1es ge
Coolidge JuliuH Caesar Tuskaho­ $2 , 000 first prize Sunday in the get back in the game this summer·.
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He
laid
out
lut
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slngle and double and Adams a
season
aft�
havma McLlsh figures to start getting Sam Snead Golf Festival .
ing a great year with Birmill&amp;ham, 'double while enjoying Hven LOgan
himself unracked tonight.
Ala, in 1958.
errQrs to rack up ita 8-J victoey in
Phone WY-2-3748
The
34-yeur-old
Cincinnati
pilch­
The
26-year•old
Houston,
Tex
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Middleport, Ohio
Roule 1
The big ex-Philly, with a lifetime the HVL Silnday'. Now 2-0, Racine
er with the jaw breaker name is prore1sional refused to wilt in the
down to open a three-game nighl stretch, firing a scorching six­ hattini a'9erage in ihe majors of is at least in • two-way tie for the
,11erles with the seventh-place Chi­ undcr-par 64 011 the final round to .:!89, is expected to 1cbedule more leadership. Incomplete reporta in­
c11go Cubs and should start rolling pull away from two challengers. gaimi,11 here and away in the neat dlcated today all other gamea in
the league were rained out Sun•
ln the form that was expected of He finished with a 72-hole total of future.
0
day.
him .
265, 15 under par, and seven
Th last di,ch st,md of high
For the semi-pro test Tbunday
strokes ahead of another non­ achoo) baseball probably will come
winner, Milton (Babe) Lichardus in Pomero)' Tuesday, weather night starting at 8 p.m. at Wa­
"BAD GUY" WINS
�f Grossinger, N. J., the runnerup. willing, when Athens, SEOAL nor• hama, Clark is reported to have
signed Wll50n, Tom Grueser and
YORBA LlNDA, Calif. UPI And far behind at the finish was
Movie bad guy Bob Wilke proved
Gary M oore of the Panthers Yogi
he was a good guy on the links the annual favorite, Sammy Snead.
Wayland, ex-Jacket atar catcher;
Sunday when he won the second He was nine strokes off the pace
Rusty WamsleJ and Jim Lewis, Pt.
annual World Entertainment Golf In fourth place with a 274, one of
Pleasant M arshall Collea:e stars;
By UniNd . Pl'MI lntern1t..,_I
championship. Wilke'1 U9 score his worse showings i n thls $20, 000
Ralph Clark, Mel's youngest bro­
NATIONAL LEAGU
beUered both Pat Harrington Jr. tournament on his income courses
W, L, Pd, GB ther and current Wahama star;
and Robert Sterling by three which he has won five times. He Pittsburgh
another brother, Gerald; former
23 1 1 ,676
strokes .
had a final 66.
San Francisco
2 1 12 .636 1 Y.. Little Roek catcher Luther Tucker,
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and Hesson, among othera.
15 1 1 .677 4
Wilton and Moore of Pomeroy
Cincinnati
18 17 .514 Cl½i
will not plly Tbutsday niJl:ht. They
St. Louil
14 19 .424 8
will be retei\lio:g diplomas at PHS
Los Angeles
U 19 .424 8
Chicago
10 17 .370 9¼1 Commencemelft ei:ereliael. IJoyrt
Philadelphia
12 21 .364 10¼1 (Dint,y) Moore father of (iary
M oore anl1 one-time Class •AA
Sunday'1 Rnulh
atar, will work as Clart•1 firat base
Loi
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Mike M cCormick gave the PJrates
Unit.cl Pre" lntern■tl•n■I
Plthbur1h
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coach. , ",
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Franclac•
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A bench la ITTade to alt on but the "rubber game" of a three­
hcln• G•m•
Danny Murtaugh want• to 1tand game aeries and increased their Mllweukff 3 Chlcaeo 1
Logan
000 000 010-1 3 7
up and cheer for the one that's National League lead lo l 1iz St. Louis 5 Cln. 4 ht ..me
Racl/18 .
Cln, 5 St. Loul• 3 2nd ttme
000 212 03x-8 3 1
winning ball games for him in games over lhe Giants.
PMteri,on and Buckle,. L. Wolfe
Saturday's RNVlh
Pittsburgh.
Sklnn., Homer, In 9th
and McNJckle.
Bob Skinner sent the game into San francl1co 3 Pittsburgh I
" W e didn't have much of a
Mllwauk•
4
Chicago
2
bench last YeHr and you saw what extra innings with a two • run
CLAis MIETING SIT
happened.' ' M urtaugh sa}'I. " This homer off .Billy Loes in the ninlh St. Loui1 6 Cincinnati 5
Lot
Af91n
The
■t
Loyal Bereana Class of the
Phll1.,
ppd
nln
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year we have a fine one and you that lied the score at 7-all.
M iddleport Ch urch · of Christ will
Monday',
ProbHI•
Pltch1r•
can see what's happenlng now.
Milwaukee defeated Chicago
Los Ang•IH at PIUUurth, night meet Tueaiiay evening" '" at , the
Tho tobacco • chewing, lantetn• 3·1, J,.Qi Angple!J, downed Philadcl·
-KoufH
ch urch.
(M) 'fl ·Dtnl•lt {U ),
Jawed Plll1bur1h ,pilot .-.�erien-. phia, 9,� and Cincinnati salva&amp;,ed
Chicago
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he looked down the dugout In the 5-3, after St. Louis wo'n the opener, Andtlnon (1 . 1 ) vt McLlth (2-3).
Tunday'a GamH
1 1th _i_nnlng, told pinch-hitter 0 -3 .
S.n francisco at Phlla,, nl1ht
Hal Smith to grab a bat and saw
In the American League the
him U8e it to deliver a two-out Senlltors swept a doub1eh�uder Los An.-lH at Plthburth, nl1ht
single . with the bases loaded that I from the White Sox, 7-5 and 3·2, Chicago at Clnclnn•tl, night
MUwaukH ■t St. Louis. nl9ht
&amp;('ut�led , Sen Francisco , 8-7.
to shave Chicago·a lead to a half .
AMERICAN LIAGUI
Sm l l h •_bl•w ofl ••• th�p'.'.aw�
ace game, the Oriolea took over secYofa tan•t Beat CIRCLE'S
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18 12 .600
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7 · ti win over the Indians, the Baltimore
18 13 .1181
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Tigers e"tended the Red Sox loa­ Cleveland
16 12 .371 1
in&amp; streak to nine g11mcs by win• New York
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14 12 .638 · 2
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nini both end,11 oI a twin-bill, 8·2, Detroit
13 14 .481 3\io
and n-2, and the Yankees beat the Washington
12 16 .429 3
Athletics, 9-7,
Kansas Cit)'
1� 18 .&lt;00 6
Daryl Spencer's ninth mnlnil Boston
10 16 .3113 6
homer against the Reds won the
Sunday's A11Ult1
opener tor the Cards after Stan WHhlngton 7 Chlcafll S I 1t """'
M usical had tied the score with a Wethington 3 Chlc■ID 2 Jnd IIIM
homer In t.he eighth.
D..rolt 6 hlton 2 ht IIIM
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Spencer also homered in tie o.trolt J o.ton 2 2nd game
nightca p wlth a man on base, lY· BaltlmoN 7 Ct.v.l•nd 6 ht eame,
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BALTIMORE, Md. UPI -Bally
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DET.tlOIT UPI - Rocky Coh1,..ito

bench Sunday while the Tigers
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area's most consistent mound win•
Coach Ed Runnells ' boys have
.9ffl,,e Roan:, I le II, I to 6. � at Nooa OD Than,)
ner_ in L&amp;rry-Llttle Fooi-Wolfe. He lost at least five game. lncluding
1:; likely to hrngle with the veteran matches with Lancaster and ParWest Virginian Gene Hesson ln a keraburg outaide the league. Left
battle of leftie1.
hander Charley Burnfield bas been
But before Bally Ache gets to
Clark, completely recovered the Bulldogs' mound fireman with
Belmont Pnk and a shot at the
from an illne111 which bis doctor, R1· ch Bacon ,·n the main re'aerve
testing mile and one-half classic,
now conclude waa caused from role.
R
Interior, Exterior, and Sheathing
lu: will he sent to G arden State
"nerves" is anxioua to get back in
The Panthers polished off Galli!'ark un Tuesday to run in the
the
game.
In
fact,
Clark's
friends
polis
8-6 Friday to take the SouthPref i n ished B i rch Panel i ng
$100,000 added Jcney Derby there
say his doctor hinted strongly the ern division without a setback
on Memorial Day.
WHITE S U L PHUR S PlUNG S , w . nerye.s ma1 have been unruly be- (only loss : Bridgeport, 4-0, regional
Pref i n i shed Lauan Pane l i ng
Va . U PI _ "'I we n t for broke and . cause the patient was not occupy, Class AA first rou,oct). It' ll probaing himself in his favorite voca· bly be Bill Wibori, Wbo ' 'owns the
ii paid off."
I nterior B i rch
tion, Baseball.
McLl•h Figures To
leaa:ues · only ,ll,O-hit, no•run perThal"s
the
way
young
Dave
fo
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r:mance of the 8eH08, 3-0 over
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considerbe
to
known
Get On Win Track
'.darr today described how he wm1 inK a tender from Little Rock to Min.ford against Bumtield.
H ardboa rd or Mason i te
ClNCINNAfl UPI - Calvin his first major golf
\' ictory, a
Racine had -Bill McNick1es ge
Coolidge JuliuH Caesar Tuskaho­ $2 , 000 first prize Sunday in the get back in the game this summer·.
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He
laid
out
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season
aft�
havma McLlsh figures to start getting Sam Snead Golf Festival .
ing a great year with Birmill&amp;ham, 'double while enjoying Hven LOgan
himself unracked tonight.
Ala, in 1958.
errQrs to rack up ita 8-J victoey in
Phone WY-2-3748
The
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pilch­
The
26-year•old
Houston,
Tex
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Middleport, Ohio
Roule 1
The big ex-Philly, with a lifetime the HVL Silnday'. Now 2-0, Racine
er with the jaw breaker name is prore1sional refused to wilt in the
down to open a three-game nighl stretch, firing a scorching six­ hattini a'9erage in ihe majors of is at least in • two-way tie for the
,11erles with the seventh-place Chi­ undcr-par 64 011 the final round to .:!89, is expected to 1cbedule more leadership. Incomplete reporta in­
c11go Cubs and should start rolling pull away from two challengers. gaimi,11 here and away in the neat dlcated today all other gamea in
the league were rained out Sun•
ln the form that was expected of He finished with a 72-hole total of future.
0
day.
him .
265, 15 under par, and seven
Th last di,ch st,md of high
For the semi-pro test Tbunday
strokes ahead of another non­ achoo) baseball probably will come
winner, Milton (Babe) Lichardus in Pomero)' Tuesday, weather night starting at 8 p.m. at Wa­
"BAD GUY" WINS
�f Grossinger, N. J., the runnerup. willing, when Athens, SEOAL nor• hama, Clark is reported to have
signed Wll50n, Tom Grueser and
YORBA LlNDA, Calif. UPI And far behind at the finish was
Movie bad guy Bob Wilke proved
Gary M oore of the Panthers Yogi
he was a good guy on the links the annual favorite, Sammy Snead.
Wayland, ex-Jacket atar catcher;
Sunday when he won the second He was nine strokes off the pace
Rusty WamsleJ and Jim Lewis, Pt.
annual World Entertainment Golf In fourth place with a 274, one of
Pleasant M arshall Collea:e stars;
By UniNd . Pl'MI lntern1t..,_I
championship. Wilke'1 U9 score his worse showings i n thls $20, 000
Ralph Clark, Mel's youngest bro­
NATIONAL LEAGU
beUered both Pat Harrington Jr. tournament on his income courses
W, L, Pd, GB ther and current Wahama star;
and Robert Sterling by three which he has won five times. He Pittsburgh
another brother, Gerald; former
23 1 1 ,676
strokes .
had a final 66.
San Francisco
2 1 12 .636 1 Y.. Little Roek catcher Luther Tucker,
·-------------------� Milwaukee
and Hesson, among othera.
15 1 1 .677 4
Wilton and Moore of Pomeroy
Cincinnati
18 17 .514 Cl½i
will not plly Tbutsday niJl:ht. They
St. Louil
14 19 .424 8
will be retei\lio:g diplomas at PHS
Los Angeles
U 19 .424 8
Chicago
10 17 .370 9¼1 Commencemelft ei:ereliael. IJoyrt
Philadelphia
12 21 .364 10¼1 (Dint,y) Moore father of (iary
M oore anl1 one-time Class •AA
Sunday'1 Rnulh
atar, will work as Clart•1 firat base
Loi
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PhH•delph!e
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Mike M cCormick gave the PJrates
Unit.cl Pre" lntern■tl•n■I
Plthbur1h
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Franclac•
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A bench la ITTade to alt on but the "rubber game" of a three­
hcln• G•m•
Danny Murtaugh want• to 1tand game aeries and increased their Mllweukff 3 Chlcaeo 1
Logan
000 000 010-1 3 7
up and cheer for the one that's National League lead lo l 1iz St. Louis 5 Cln. 4 ht ..me
Racl/18 .
Cln, 5 St. Loul• 3 2nd ttme
000 212 03x-8 3 1
winning ball games for him in games over lhe Giants.
PMteri,on and Buckle,. L. Wolfe
Saturday's RNVlh
Pittsburgh.
Sklnn., Homer, In 9th
and McNJckle.
Bob Skinner sent the game into San francl1co 3 Pittsburgh I
" W e didn't have much of a
Mllwauk•
4
Chicago
2
bench last YeHr and you saw what extra innings with a two • run
CLAis MIETING SIT
happened.' ' M urtaugh sa}'I. " This homer off .Billy Loes in the ninlh St. Loui1 6 Cincinnati 5
Lot
Af91n
The
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Phll1.,
ppd
nln
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year we have a fine one and you that lied the score at 7-all.
M iddleport Ch urch · of Christ will
Monday',
ProbHI•
Pltch1r•
can see what's happenlng now.
Milwaukee defeated Chicago
Los Ang•IH at PIUUurth, night meet Tueaiiay evening" '" at , the
Tho tobacco • chewing, lantetn• 3·1, J,.Qi Angple!J, downed Philadcl·
-KoufH
ch urch.
(M) 'fl ·Dtnl•lt {U ),
Jawed Plll1bur1h ,pilot .-.�erien-. phia, 9,� and Cincinnati salva&amp;,ed
Chicago
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he looked down the dugout In the 5-3, after St. Louis wo'n the opener, Andtlnon (1 . 1 ) vt McLlth (2-3).
Tunday'a GamH
1 1th _i_nnlng, told pinch-hitter 0 -3 .
S.n francisco at Phlla,, nl1ht
Hal Smith to grab a bat and saw
In the American League the
him U8e it to deliver a two-out Senlltors swept a doub1eh�uder Los An.-lH at Plthburth, nl1ht
single . with the bases loaded that I from the White Sox, 7-5 and 3·2, Chicago at Clnclnn•tl, night
MUwaukH ■t St. Louis. nl9ht
&amp;('ut�led , Sen Francisco , 8-7.
to shave Chicago·a lead to a half .
AMERICAN LIAGUI
Sm l l h •_bl•w ofl ••• th�p'.'.aw�
ace game, the Oriolea took over secYofa tan•t Beat CIRCLE'S
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18 12 .600
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7 · ti win over the Indians, the Baltimore
18 13 .1181
Y.o
Tigers e"tended the Red Sox loa­ Cleveland
16 12 .371 1
in&amp; streak to nine g11mcs by win• New York
•·
14 12 .638 · 2
-. .
nini both end,11 oI a twin-bill, 8·2, Detroit
13 14 .481 3\io
and n-2, and the Yankees beat the Washington
12 16 .429 3
Athletics, 9-7,
Kansas Cit)'
1� 18 .&lt;00 6
Daryl Spencer's ninth mnlnil Boston
10 16 .3113 6
homer against the Reds won the
Sunday's A11Ult1
opener tor the Cards after Stan WHhlngton 7 Chlcafll S I 1t """'
M usical had tied the score with a Wethington 3 Chlc■ID 2 Jnd IIIM
homer In t.he eighth.
D..rolt 6 hlton 2 ht IIIM
Every Dish A Sheer Delight
Spencer also homered in tie o.trolt J o.ton 2 2nd game
nightca p wlth a man on base, lY· BaltlmoN 7 Ct.v.l•nd 6 ht eame,
called after J lnn'e., rein
For family tripe, It
lna: the score 11,t 2·2 in the first
eight. For hauling, it
GOOD FOOD AND
JnnJn&amp;, but Vada P inson singJed a.it. ., c1..,.., 2nd ..,...,
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lhlrd and tbe Reds ne�·er were New York 9 KantH Cit, 7
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RO M E UPI - The Italian Olym•
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Middleport, 0., May 23, 1960

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Annual
Middleport
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Ded 1cated To
Mr. Swockhomer

· Thia year'a edition of ''The
Creal" the annual of the Middle•
port High Sthool which bas been
recently .recelYed ha11 been dedica­
ted lO Nolan P. Swackhammer,
teacher at the acbool.

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W1JH CLOTHING

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The in11ide rovers of the book
11how the Seniors i n the hall
around the bell which slt&amp; in the
doorway, 1nd hu a full color pic­
ture of the tront of the High
11chool with studentli on the Lawn.

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·· �MEIGS THIATRI
POMEROY,

The • book feature, many class
room pictures and al,o baby plc­
tures of the Senion. Pictures of
the alJlff, the board ot education
and all cl111es down to and includ­
ing the eighth a:rade are altio con­
talned in the book.

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TO,.IGHT ond TUESDAY
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CDiTER OF THE EAl\111"
Pat Boone - Dl-ana Bak.er
Not Open Wedn111day'

IUYS K-t SLEUTHS
LONDON UPI - Scotland Yard,
80 do1s ahort of the 272 police
1 do_g1 it needs, today declded to
r11se Ha own. The yard said it
' will buy ID Alutian dogs in Ger1 many next month to start a breed1 inJ
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I Attend Commencement

MT. and Mn. Herman Haddox
A meeting of th, ,to&lt;kbolder,
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daughter, Carmen ot Middleand
Cemetery
and Lru1tees ol Wfllll
and Mra. Charle, Lupton and
port
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Commencement exerthe
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Jamea
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membe
Br,1dford Church of Cbrltl met follow
Pleasant High School
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mem­
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presld
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...1. Fern Hayman a n d _ M n. 11 5 1 week.
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their rea:ular month ))' meeting. bera Glen Haning Eugen Young Henry Ewlng were recen t v11ltors / Jan Haddox, grand!on of Mr.
The mtetioJ was opened with the Kenneth Wek� and a new mem­ in Columbua.
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, and llrs. Haddox, was a member
scripture reading by Glenn Evans her Albert Price. Eugene Atkins
Ja_ck Weese nu_d�nt at Ohio Uni• of the graduaLine c!Hs.
WU
elected
secretary,treasurer.
and followed with rayer b;y Ralph
Yers1ty, Athens Y111ted hia parent!!!,
No other buslne111 coming beMr. and Mra. Haddox and Car•
Humble, pastor Of the church.
and Mrs. c. B. Weese Frida:,
Mr.
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waa
meetin
th
the
board
f
re
men
al10 attende? the Bar:d Con­
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s
evening aqd attended the Racine
The &amp;cretary and trea,u
al G1Ulpohs High where
cerl
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reports were given and routine cloaed.
n
en when
High School comme
------Lupton wH a member of
Chuck
b1.1sine1s transacted. The meeting
his brother waa a membe :- ol the
the
Sui�or
Ban�wa� closed with prayer by James
graduaHng class.
Reed.
Henry Johnson ls Ylsltlng in and at RoseYille with Mr. and Mrs.
O uring the social hour fo UowStanford, Conn. with his daughter, Mont West Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Of
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Mr■. Ellen Martin and five daugh- Mont West Jr.
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served to Mr. and Mra. EYlnl and
leH.
Mrs. c. W. Humphrey of Lake
sons, Tomrpy and Danny, Johnny
Worlh,
Fla. arrived Sunday for a
Mr. _ and Mrs. Gene Harria enler­
Henry Korn of Marion is the Yisit wllh Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Forrest and Linda, Mr. and Mr1. Paul taintd with a party �aturday morn­ 1ueat ot hi1 brother and lister In Buck.
Sisson and Wesley Si'ISon, Mra. ing in honor of the ninth birthday lAw, Mr. and Mn. Georie Korn
Mr. aM Mra. Glen Humphrey of
Tressie Hendrick.J;, Mra. Guy A. ol their daughter, Nancy. The and family,
LouisYUle,
Ky and Michaelanne
of
the
Russell and Anthony RuHell and I part)' was held on the porch
Mra. Emma Schoenberger has
and
Laurie
Becht
of Akron visited
W\th
Middleport,
in
home
Harris
Might,
Lynn
daughter, Kathryn,
returned to the home ol her alaM r i!Od Mrs. Larry Picken, and games and conte1t1 beina: enjoyed ter Mrs. William Wells. from Hol- Sunday wUh Mr. and Mrs. Frank
,. Ing Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck
er Hosp1ta
s ins, Terry and SleYe, Mr. and I by the group.
· I and 18
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In d M n. W']II
l am B.:1 ker.
All special entertainment for thfl nicflly•
lt. � Recd and children, Ruth and
ReY.
and
Mrs. Ralph Zundel
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Benb
Wolle
vi1ited
Stmday
at
had
as
Sunda
y dinner guests tho
WH
children
young
for
s, I , Mrs . .Marjorie Wllt and 1011, pecially
f. �er, and Mr. and Mra. Humble presented by Bob Jacobi of Porn- Plant.I with his 1i1ter1, M isses Ida following from lhe First Baptist
and Augusta Wolfe and brother Church in Troy, 0., a former
. e · ,d son, RT.
eroy.
Paatorate: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Refreshtnent1 of &amp;and wiches, Grover.
Mr. and Mn. CecU Townaend Hld:en6otham, Mr. and Mrs. John
chJps, M ft drinks and decorated
cup Cake1 were served by Mrs:. and IOJI., Larry ot Bellville, W. Va. , Kellar, Mr. and Mrs. Munford
Harris who wa.1 usiated by Miss were SundaJ guesta ot Mr. and Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Si-ndy Brewlngt.o,n to Shella. Childs, Mra. G. T, Carleton, Flatwoods. ,
I Wyail . Mr.
and
Mn.
Benton
Pona
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GOIS FOR SURGERY
Bi;'Jdbury, �e)'ce Davia, Marta Ka1 Mr. and Mra. R. T. West and son, .
Thomas
Yialted. saturday at Durkin i Mrs. WiHiam Downie, Morning
Hubbard,
Candace
81hr,
Ret
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n
Memben or the Pomeroy Hii:&gt;:h
Falla, with Mr. and Mrs. Ewing · ,tar, Wlii entered in Holzer Hos­
School graduatina class were ree- Nleri. Unda Hackett, Kathy Mor, Saward!!, son,, Dnld, Danny Dare} 1 pital Sunday lc_,r ·sur gery.
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Hicbelte
Hackfltt,
Cathy
BaH­
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ogni7.ed Sunday and presented .cuts
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Nancy'a
tisttra,
Marjorie
and
Pat•
of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lyons, to Donald_ Allen Mullins , son . attend.
of Mr. aru.l Mrs. Allen M u llins, al l of Belle, W. Va., is being j At the United Methodi1t Church ty H�rrls.
announced by the bridegroom's sister and brother-in- law , Mr. School, Kenneth Findlay, auperin­
�cndent, spoke briefly _con�r•tulatand Mrs. Joe Henry of Middleport .
mg the group alter which .dn. Eu­
The weddin g and reception was held at the hom e of the gene
teacher of the hleh
Inez Holder '• in Belle · schoolBrown,
bride's maternal , grc:ndmother • Mrs.
. .
class, on behalf of the
H.ev. J . P. Spradlin, of Malden off1c1ated.
church school presented Bibles lo
The bride, given in marriage by her father , was attire,t in soen membe� and also a book
The Rose Garden Club of Tup­
a waltz-length gown of white sati n brocade with a cap o1 the "Youth In Prayer," to each, th�
same material holding her fingertip veil. She wor e a strand gift ol "a trlend." Receiving the per, Plalna held ill May meetina:
of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried a white Bible gilts were Charles Downie, J(aren at the home of Mrs. Loia McCain.
The meetin,1 opened with the
Orake, John Bryant, Sondra Potts,
marked with an orchid.
Lord'• Prayer and Club son·g.
harles
Kitchen,
Bruce
Stalnaker
C
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beige
lavend r nd
Ballerina frocks and hats in shadL:s of
For the roll call each member
Jean Ann Webster.
bride's
attendants,
Mrs.
Bernard and
ht
blue
were
worn
by
the
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ReY. Waldo J, Bartel, of the was to nam,i a variety of lria.
· ter _o I the br1·d egro�m , an d th e M.1sses S� IIy and Nan- Federated Church presented New The announcement • ol nq ofli.
1'IIs, SIS
cy Lyons,. sisters o� the bride . Mr. Bern&amp;rd W1Us was_ best Tcstament1 durlng the wor,hip cers for 1hfl club are Pre1Jdent,
m an for his brother•m•law.
service to Sue Ellen Phillips, MJn- ¥r1. Ulah Swant Vice Pretldent,
Mr. and Mrs. Mullins, graduates of DuPont Hig h School, ada Murray, William Gibb11, Fred Jilr1. Bilrbara Black; Secretary,
will make their home i n Cottageville after a short wedding Brown, Charle11 Riffle, Gary Moore, lllrs. Bob Me1j(ln; . Treasurtr, Mrs.
trip. The bride tr.fveled in a powder bl u e frock and j acket Barrie Phillips, Gall Slivers and 1 &amp;ubal CaldWilft; Ntw1 Reporter,
Mr1. Mildrf4" Headley -and the
with white lace trim, white hat and gloves, patent leather ac� Jam_es Norton.
Bi ble were . presented at the Proa:ram p.9.i!auriittee Mr11. Lois Mc
cessories and orchid corsage. Mr · Mullins served tour years
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· now e m ployed .hr the K ai ser Al u mmurn pastor,
I· n t he N avy and
1s
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during the worship service Mrs. Ht{Jlan Black.
Company at Ravenswood, West Vtrg1ma.
The fhi� sent a bouquet of
1o Barbara Eskew, Jack Welker
flowers'. to D\,rls Davl1 who is in
and Tim Welker.
.
Sunday, May l�. at the Flr,t the hoapltal · at Galllpoli11.
Ditcoratin, bla91 have been
Baptist Church, New Teataments
were p,eaented by M,s, Joaeph made tor the !iPt\J, Grade Gra­
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Cook, Spiritual Education advi11or, duation 1t Tupper1 Pl,ai.o.l, and
to Sha,on Zundel, Jeanie Holt, Al- the a:raduatlon exerci1ei Ii Eatt•
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bert Martin 1 J�., Jamea Smith .i�il� em 111gb School.
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Jean
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of
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Mrs. Swan, prealdent, read i
anklin Brinker, a Racine Hltb
11y ,i!DBII t-:lOlJO.......,.l' ..."P
, bRuor at u birthda y party o'n Sch ool graduate.
thank
you card from the J\l_nlor
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Mr. und Mrli. Wendell Jelfors Thursday t'Venina il the Asbury
cl1111 of EB11tern flllh. §�oot for
and sou, Jimmie Joe of Forest l\1cthodie:t Church basement, Syramattna: tlower 1rr"J\'lflment11 1t
Run visited with Mr. and Mrs. C'use, gi ven by her mother, Mrs.
the'ir Junior and', Senior Prom.
Roland Russe ll, Saturday evening . H ersc h e l Manue and her
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grandThe traveling prize w11 won b)'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bing m o1 hcr, \1 rs. Harry :danu
el.
Mn,
Guy Bot,1e11.
!!pent several days i n Columb us
Gu mes were playe d dur i ng the
Mra. Robfl'k Relbel of Middle­
" 15itlng with Mr. a wJ Mrs , Bing 's e venin g
after which the honored
port atfF�ded tbe meeting and
aunt, Mrs. Lula Gill.
guest opened her many 11it-e girts.
ahowed nia.ny lovfll)I and different
Mrs. frank Norris and Mrs. Dorlldreshmenl.JI were served by
The Olive . Orange Alumnl ar, fiower arra!;flemflnts.
olhy Norris of Pithburih , Pa. visit - l hC' hns1esses lo Janice Mirnuel, plannlna: their annual banquet and
Two-1oini; ,flWay gifla were pu­
ed witJ1 Mr. and Mr�. Hay Hecox ,inda Slowe, Sue Ann Buckley, dance lo be held al thfl 1'Jppen e.enled to Mr, June Dosttt an'd
last Saturduy.
�11Lhryn Wullacc, Linda Eichinger, Plains elementary school May 28, Mn. Hol&gt;f,rt sh,�da who will be
Mary Senti, student nur11r at �·a l t•ri&lt;- Gilmnre. Nlntv P:1rkrr, It ill announced by Marvene Card­ l•vtna: 'the ,cJu0 aoon and Mra,
1
Holzer ll !1s_ri l a l �pent last 'l'lturs- Jiiriec Norris, R!P11n1Jr ·sc'hn4!idcr , well. secretary. ·A banquet wlll be S1!1rlln1 Muaar, 1�ivln1
a 0baby'
cl11.y a1Hl �riday Wllh her aunt, Mrs. 1 ·•o]i\ Dc-rkcr. Pam Svlvt•s1C'r PRI· ser vcd at 7 p.m. by Mrs. Mayme bank" 11ft.
·
,
Sain Fick und hor parenls, Mr. J1nd , ty Wincbre nntr, Coral et• Mun�rl.
Hqadley and Mra. Neva Booth to1' At the close or tbe meeting
Mrs. James Hu,1ell.
Nnncy Huss, Lois Sl!wcll . .Jnh1111y lo � ed by I din� with mullc by Mr,. McCain anl1ted by Mr1. MuMr. and Mn. Gall Miller and Lial c , H r}"l'(' Sm ith. W.i,v n c lluh- the George Hall Combo.
11r served .refre.bmenta with fl•
---- - -daugh1er, Sandy and ;,rt Johnson, --von ot marahmallows with the
The
committee
in
9har1e
11
ity.
Mr . and Mrs. Mick M i ller and son, Un!Yers
to decorate the lchool th• American fiaa: to catty oat tbe
c w1111 .taken lhl'rc by he r dau • • planning
Sh
o ven l ng11 of May 25 and May 2'1 at theme of Memorial Day,
Jeffrey and Mr. and Mra. E11rl
Smlth and son J oey spent · Sunday llhter, Mrs. George 1 1 8 ('kctt, .Jr., 8 p.m. and anyone wl1hln1 to h fll p
Next meetln1 wlll btl at the
wh o was accompa11 1cd by Mrs. .
•
'' Bu,.k,ye
1 �•ke.
home
of Mra. Frederick Goebiil,
h
d
b
19
aake
to
e
pr11ent
at
t
at
Phil
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G oba er, Mrs. Jo Hardy, and
Mr. a11d Mrs. Warren Bennott
,
llme
and children of Columbus arld Mr. Mrs. Ptit Jones h, spend the day in
and Mn. H. K. Girdner or Vine• Columbus.
land New Jersey Ylslted over thP
Mrs. Henrictl a Burtnnsh aw ot
Sunday a rternoon the BYF or
wE?ckend with Mr. and Mrs. Char- CleYeland Yi:riile,I wilh hrr diu,1,
Grace Pratt entertained the
the
First Bapllal Church, Middle- KinMra.
.
lea Bennett They atlflnded the ghter and tamily, Mr. :rnd Mrs.
Club at her bomtl in Middle­
r unera I of I fam IIY fr I end In Par- Gail Miller and daughte t , Sandy. Port �njoyed 1n outing at thfl pod Thuraday eVflnin,1. A 1hort
Isaac Walton Farm under the 1up,, busineu mfletlnr wa1 conducted by
kersburi:: Sa!t1rday.
Mr. and MrJJ. Sam Lewch and
urvh;J.on
of their counselor1, Mr.
f,rom here the G ardner1 wen t to ions and Sid Reeae of Dunhar, W.
tbe presldent, lln. Ted Wuner,
Carpen ter to v 'I It w Ith M rs. I,arry Vu. Yislled yesterday with Mr. and and Mu. Gene. Coleman. The ,roup after whicb JMIN wen played
enJo)'ed llshin11, ball 11mH and a with Prise• bein1 awarded W Mra.
Gardner and her brothflr, Clifford Mra. Lawrenee Bing.
'1am�ura:er
fr)'.
Steele.
Annice Ohltn1er ind itln. Warner, ,
Ricky Taylor, small snn of Mr,
Y,o\ith attendlna the affair were
Mr. and Mn. Olarte, Prl &lt;'e an d and Mrs. Herman Taylor was tuken
A dellflrt• evui"II wu aened. by
Bruce �•
•"'nu, Darrol the hooi-.i at th� ;ctou , of the
� -� -lw' ·•· � � clay, notl,lng � tht thrifty
.,.
c hlld ren, Bar b•ra, BIii lb d Kay of lo Childre11'11 Ho1pltal las[ week Ray, l"'l.,.kens,
Stu
FowJer,
boi'Klm
Ne
1M ohlilo with the
f���
�f&lt;lilt'-�
Columbu1 apent" the weekend with where he ls llchcduled to undergb
11tne -�nod: The next. meettag ·
Xi
.
em1n
'e
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tiu
Ulf"
13"':
�h
Mr. and Mn. Karl Owens.
y
will be' �et.i; .o,n, �••• l,,wlth Mra.
heart 11urcery this Wrdnt'Si� l .
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Mr. and Mra. WIili■ Anthony,
tf r. and Mrs. Mannl11.1 Klocs aall bp-ci, .0f'!'.ld
�pp Fronk l&gt;bw•rt 11.hqslO,.,
M
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f1
ll
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,
JJM1rt•
.,.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Chase and aon, Kflnt ot GalllpolJs And Mr. -.nd rtllrmJkoii�
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Mr. and Mn. Gerald Anthony and and Mn. Ptul Srnort, Local, en- · ·· _u
without lolfn. lhcipe. Whll9, blue:
!.�1�
to flte�1 � "� a
�
w
trlendi bov'e N&lt;th'Od :w&lt;t11 ihM
children, Barbara and Joe apent joyed an outing at Lake Hope S un- lift ;f, 1 Jl!1n Anh t'&amp;tuvaa:e ind
y;a.
ffm7 ·11eum (Vebi,a; HebelJ
· -1.- lllldtum, large, ufN!-large. Ivy
·
ye1tir1rday in Clnclnnatl.
day.
Ut 1ncl1. .
IOl'IDCI' · Pomeroy re1ldent. fell 1t
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,bn
2'71 Lee Blvd., Cle�
\ll waa lallen to Holzer Hoapltal r
llnd ROllihto, br11tin1 her left
ye1t.erday lor an emera:ency optrathoulder and ank.14. She UI conval­
·, ·
Uon.
..,inl n)cel y•
Mra. Paul Smart w11 ln Grand•
Mn. &lt;itol'le Hebel, who ...ili11
ville lad '111.uraday to attend the
'wllll hu dolllltter, Jin, Stea,... ,
Camp Trainln1 conference al the
•
la a aeml-invalld.
Baptlat headquart�ra at Dennison

Aro·und And
About
M' dd-leport

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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO,

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$25 TO
$1 000

BED ROOM
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN

New Offlcen, Named
For WeJL, Cemetery

May Session

Middleport

When 1&gt;111• take the Uon'•
Share of your paycheck . . .
It'• time
to see u, for

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Rose Gorden
Club Holds

Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.

Pace St.

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