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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 1 1 , 1960

Mother-Daugh ter Banq uet Was Held
�ponsored By Methodi st Chu rch WSCS

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ENGAGE MEN T ANN OUN CED

A 1\.ivLI1er-uaugmer uanque1 a1 o:au p.m, was neld at tne
U nuea .1V1elh0Uc&gt;L r.:nurcn ·1 uesday evenmg sponaored by we
\li -&gt;1....�. uroup :i111g111g 01 Ule uoxology prt:ceoea tne dJ.nner.
r ouowmg u1c u11u1er, we group Sdng '"ll&gt;Wly tielongs To I
Je!IU.S wluJ 1,1Js., Lucr�ua ueuueuut:r in ,ne piano1 a-1ler whu:n 1
iu1.s.s L)'UJ.a t.ocn,uad1, prt:s1ue m, extenucd a we1come 10
mcmtx:1 :; and guc::,1111.

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Portland Worthwhile Guild w ·
met Thursday evenin&amp; at 8 p. m. al
tbe home of Mr.a. Jean S11yre. M■r­
r,p,ret Yoat will be in charge of the
program.

Now You Know

'f Unihd P�u lntematlonal
New Guinea Is tht IHOl'ldl 1,,.
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Execulive H ead J. s, Duis
pointed o ut there ls a $17,000 de•
ficit, partly in h erited. It arose
stale foundation
•because the
funi;I. si n ce Jan. 1, 1960 has re·
quired local districts lo supply
12'4 mills from loclll tax es. Eas•
t ern has had on ly lO.
Th• board decilMd to curt•il
all non-euenHel Khool actM•
tiff unlffl thll aponsorln■ or■aniuttor1 peya all 0.,,.,.... at
0 cod det.ktN . uptn by the
board of Hucotlon
They decided, h�wever, that
since sch,ool ls nearin&amp; its close
thl1 term, not much ca n be do ne
to curtail expenses now. However
•t the begin n ing of nex.t y ear such
cu rtailments as theae w en dis•
cussed:
Re-routl ng of sch ool busses so

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Th,e pa ren t• were I n vited to
atte nd lh e IHL .LaUn CIUb meet­
mg of the ICAIIOI\ al Ea1tern High
School wlth the meetln&amp; c11led to
order by the pre,lden t, Te re&amp;a
Andrew.
Mary Goe bel led the member■
I n lhe Lord's Prayer whlch all
recited in Llll n.
The roll . call w11 made and the
minutes were read. The trea.urer
Ro1er RoH, iav'e a report.· Ter '.
�11 Andrew 11ve 1 n intere,U n g
talk. on what LIUn mcia na to ua,
A a:111 w11 preae n tt!ld lo Mrs.
Rice, Lati n teacher a nd advi sor
ln apprcielalion of the time ■ n d
work which ahe ha, ghen to the
meetl nJ1. Carolyn Parker read
lhe Hlatory of Our Lalin Cl ub,
A play ".BCltween Jest and Ern•
eat" w11 1iven for the parent,.
The CHI included. Jack Kelley.
Dru.Illa W ill, Dick Neue, P.ul
Brown, Kaye Bahr, Dale Sbowal•
ter, Vir1ln l1 curt11 and Roeer
Ro11e. R.on■ltie n Oaborn played
two piano NlecUon1 between actl.
Alter tho pla, tho Latin Crfld
w11 recited. llefretbmenll were
then Hnf4.

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-All wo�k book.s of stud�nll
must be pa_1d for before l�sum g.
-A possible I ncrease m the
cost of th e school lunch amon&amp;
other propoaals whkh will �e
surveyed before classes begi n
next Aul';'m n.
The board ,1so decided to a:ive
vot�rs a_nothet- &lt;'h ance to chl nae
th� 1r m mds a bout activity cur·
tailme�L. The 2¥.ti mill operati n a:
levy will be placed on th e Novem­
her ballot again, togeth er _with ren e�al of a 7 9!1111 operatl n_g levy
_w �1ch explre.s m 1961. Mr. Davi!
said.

Ike Planning
Soviet Visit
As Schtduled

WASHINGTON UPI-Presiden t
Eise nhower told a grou•p of Re­
publican co ngreHm en today he
will not cancel h ia pla ns to go to
Kussia i n J une unJe&amp;s Premier
N 1k.1t.a S. Knr ulhcnev withnraws
ms mvilalion .
The .Presid en t said, , h oweve r,
that 1f K.nrusncbev wanls to fOI·
10w up his lugnJy critical remark•
made m Moscow Wednesday by
wnndrawing n1s i nvitauo n1 It wut
ue a11 ngnL with t.:11e nhow er and
tne tam e can be easily utilized
euewnere .
Tne Presidents comment o n
Khr ushcnev·1 rem arks were made
Lo 17 U.OP con&amp;rea1men atte n d·
• In • aer1ea of Whlte
lnQ: anouier
ttouee · bt-Calfalta.
'l ne congrtii.i,men. reported that
the President said that. Knrush­
chcv wlll nave to withd raw hi&amp;
m v1l.alion rn a face-to-face mee t­
mg at lbe 11umm1t 1n Paris next
wee k before .t;1senhower ca ncels
bil pla ns to ·go to Moscow.
i\ccord.l n g to the breakfast
guests, two subjects dominated
tne- conv eru.uon this mornin g.
The y were Eisenhower's conti n­
uea hopes for som e
degr ee or
progress toward peace at the
summit me et.mg and the remarks
Weanesday o f tbe Soviet pre mier
who told reporters in Moscow he
would be "mad" if he aak ed the
Ru&amp;&amp;ia n peopJ.t1 Lo w elcome a ma n
who haa. sen t espion aae plane s
over the Soviet \J n io n .

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'l be Sciffl clan graduation
aiarlu the � of an era: it will be
·the la,t. 8e$nl ng nexl year hi&amp;h
•hool ,tu4',nll now att ending
,Barr isonvillt will go to Rutla nd
foUowing a mnsolidatlo n this ye,r
1nt0 a new dist rict known as the
:Northwestern Local School Dis­

'£he Harrianville baccalaureate
1'fll be held Sunday afternoo n al
two . o'clock wlth John Edmonds je­
Jlt'ering the addre.a. Commence•
�ent exer cdff wJU be held Su n,
- � even ina: with Charl es Davia,
�pre,ide nl of Rio Grande College,
· ' dciliVering the a�dress.
Sp«ial
ro.udc will be provided for both
events.
.Baccalaureate services will be
he
ld at the Racine hi.lb ac1-&gt;l for
NOT AN UNCOMMON SIGHT - This unusu�l vle� of 11,·
tile 57 gradu ates of the So uthern
000 tons of barged coal being towed by the J&lt;l&lt;L Steel Com'
School District, with com­
p•ny's "Vulcan" May 4 appear to occupy much of the Ohio IJ)eal
mencement exerci.se1 lo be held
River; and even raise the water level, heading toward Pltts• May 20. Larma n Sherwood, New
burgh.
York, lecturer , wlll be the speaker
______ __· for
.t he graduation ceremonies. on
May 21, the clan will leave on a
trip lo New York, Washington and
Atlantic City.
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Un iversity of Mlcbi&amp;an Wednu­
day night accepted · the re1igna­
tlo n of bead b11ketball Coach iill
Perigo.
Athletic Di re ctor lt.. (!. Fritz
Crisler diacou nt ed talk !�t .reri­
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go quit · befor e he was fired a nd
said the '8-year-old coach had
considered the move for some
tlme.

Coach Bill Perigo

tep Taken Toward Resource
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:rdt:·;·t:11!��d�0�1:rr�r:�� Development .In_ ei•s, G:,..11!
coal P,roducer, blqnd Creek Coal

compony, HunUngton,
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Twenty representatives from Gallia and Meigs counties
Wednesday nigh! determined to set up local committees 1n
each county to pursue resource development.

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co unues abould wor� together on
projeeta �� mut ual in terest_, ai nd
Lha l add iti�al �rsonnel wlll be
reques�ed. If a vallable, from state
and federal agencies at a sultable
time.
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Attending from Meia:s ln addi•
Lion lO Kirkland and Blakeslee
were Emmeu Shuler, •Mr. a nd1 Mrs.
John Werntr, Mr•. Ge n e·va Nolan
a nd Jamel Brewington .
In a preUmi na ry sur vey of project1 u nd6r dlscu&amp;Slo
• n, five were
believed m u.•tual to both countie6.
They' were ind ustrial developm em
(ptiyrolls), recreation, county plan·
health facilitie1,
n i11g, educa tion,
and problems of agi ng,

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to Gov. itlichael V. DiS&amp; lle lod1y in a CllVe)and ipeeclt,. Qne of the
deflatin g the 1tate would have questions w,1 .w.hy Ta.Jl hadn 't de•
.-.. 40 tnillion dollan by , In 8 manded edon o•lea when the Ohio
.per cent, aerot1-tbe-boud red'uo- Legislature wu 1n aeutoo last
ytior, '
tloo hi � 19$9-80 budget.
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Taft, oae of \M
In lat w�k's primary elecl.lona; am,indmen t to stub the bud&amp;:et
made the stateme nt In a tour-oaae nqueau, by 8 ))el cenl but the
le\W' Ql,a_t wa1 1- re:Plf' to a Jona propoaal WP tabled In committee
Ult. of qu�oliia tent to hlm more �Y "the . majority ,hlch :vou dom-•
than I lir,ooth ato by' DISa.tte. . tf11te."
Toft ■aid lb, 1ovttnor'1 tu
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B ernard FulU, Republican nominee for Meigs County Pro,
secutor, and unopposed in the No vember general elections,
Wednesday also was elected president of the PomeroY. Lioils
club
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r Zu ndel ' secrelll rv' '· D r· Ray
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pres1· d ent u nd er Prest• ha
· m becom-es . a d1rectQr under
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tnter natlonal by-laws.
denl Wiliis Leadt n gh�m who two
e� t1re stal� was e lected by
he
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wet:ka aio stepped u·p to the dis- .. ·
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amauon.
trict 13·11 govern or·s poat.
Ladi es Nig ht wa.s set for May 24
Other offic er s n amed were Max at 6:30 p. m . with ladies of the
Ward, first vice; Kai Hindy, sec, ch urch serving dinner. The · pro,.
o nd vice; Gerald Preston , 3rd �ice ; gram will be an nounced later.
Kermit Walton, treasu rer; the Rev. uo ns may obtain ticket� from
.kev. Zu ndel, Henry Ewmc and i
Str uble.
Wolverines Lose Cage

Leadi n eham aaid new presiden t
Fuui ana he will attend the state
co nve ntion i n Cincinnati JunlJ 3-4
a nd invited ot.her1 to go with th em.
Nexl week a speci al ceremony for
recen t new members will 'be giv en
aa the program.
Prog ram chai rman Fultz i ntro­
duced Lio n Dr. Heaton who re­
vi ewed volunta ry medical care
plans an d the problems ,rising
from i ncreasin g numbers of peo•
pie § years old a nd older UvlDg
on fixed or dwi ndling i ncomea.
MIIGS GINIIIAL HOll'ITAL
He pa id 1pe&lt;1ial atlenUon to the
Admitted: Dale Barn hart, Mid­
dl eport; Crayton Tip-pie, Midd.le­ queatio n of individual freedom as
rcilated to c urre nt proposala to
Christeni nl t'.!eremon ies fo r a porL
m eet thil!J aging problem.
Di
sQJiued: No n e.
new 3200
horsepower towboat,
the Albert. F. Holden, will take
p.1,ice i n Pitt.burgh Friday at lhe
Altogheny River Wharf. The new
veHel wu built by Oravo Cot- s
poration for Ill.and Creek Fuel

Towboat Holden
Added To Fleet
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Meigs &lt;:llii-nty's four high schools outside Pollleroy and Mid•
dleport
graduate 168 seniors in ceremonies beginning
Sunday wl!en 16 members of the Harrisonville Senior Cws
receive dfil:lomas.
Profe r of Speech at Denniion

of Albert
HAVANA, CUba UPI-An Am·
erican pilot ten tatively identified Fairchild Holden, one of the
Alvah T. Grover, Cheahlre, O(len •
tli Matthew Edward Duke, 42, of fo under&amp; of lhe •,parent comp1my,
Palm . Beach, Flfl., t.odaf wu re- who 1110 served. H the first pre- ed the meetins with C. E. Blo uspurted _killed by Cuban police 1ident from 1902 to 1913, the Al• lee or Meigs and William Smith
when be la n,11ed · • ·UP,t .phlnt on · bett ' .f. Holden will operate in tbe of Gallia serving u CO-Chairmen
tbe out&amp;i irts . of --Hall:ana In• an at• Ohlo Jµver coal trade betwe ,:m tor the dl1cuuions held at Kyger
tempt to ,p)ck uP two meil � 1 ctncfnnatl ano Lne Pittsburlh Creek High School.
Clyde K.irk.lapd. reported for a
area.
'Woman.
Tbe boat 1oi ns two other Dravo Meigs 1ro,1p wtlich baa bee n study•
The report of Duke'a unau«eH·
1uI atltiipt, to �14 uck the 1bree bui lt vt1ael1 in lbia ui!D tbe ina poasible project&amp; in reso urce
petllOn■ out or Cuba wa■ earried Raymond E. Salvati and the J. F. development. John He iakell o1
Freiberger , making a total of four Gallia reported reaulta o f &lt;illcu.aby local radio statio111.
dieael towborts and two barbot 1uon s held. there on the 11me su bIii
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the
Th y laid he landed
ject.
:Vlrtl oubk1£ls early lhls morri.b11 boat, In ,hti compa ny•, fieet.
a nd Niek Burleson
Jn a ,mall '.Apache plane wltb the
I Mr. Smith
be resp-onslble for
to
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CUban ppllce opened. iire on
when It l•aded ind. ee&lt;I in the early dealin gs today \ committee. Klrlclland i1 head of a
th•
Duke .11■,'. killed h1 fout , bulllW; led by dr111, electronic, :1teel and aimllar itfPip County a:roup.
n w11 alao decided thol the two
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MOSCOW UPI-Premi er Nikita
Khrushchev sliid in a sta tement
pa&amp;Sed today by t'.!ensors that fur­
ther
American reconnaissance
flights over Russia might lead to
an atomic war. He 1lllid the pilot
of a spy phi.n e downed by Russia
v..:iuld be trled H a spy.
· News�'l n asked him a t an im­
promptu press conterence Wed•
t1esday wnat would h•ppen to
.t'ranc1s li. Powers, 30, ot. Albany
G11., p1tol of a U-2 reconnaissance
jet snot down May l ne ar l::iverd•
lov1_.1., 1,300 miles inside Ruasl11-.
"We shall try him, ...,.. "1.im
severely as a sp)'," Khrushchev
aaid.
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aggre55iv e actions co11nr.u e th is
m1gn� Jead to war," he said, He
sala furtner aggression a&amp;ainst
\he Soviet Un ion will be met
"with a tom boml:t1 in the fitst
f ew mi.cutes."
Sue.. spy ,fllg h ts are !'highly
da ngerowr' eve nts 1\11: said.
tnere was no official explana•
lion of the delay i n releasi ng
Khrus,h.cbev's stateme nts. M any of
the quol e1 'held up were dlreeted
against becrelary of State Chri11•
U.1n A. Herter and bis a n nounce·
ment that recon naissance flights
would continue.
"If thtl Unitff Statw h■s not
...-rlnc:td a ""' wu on ltt
territory, ha not ua-ritnctd
air r•lda. and H It wltnH to un
INlh a war, wt, lhlll be com,,
"'Itel to tlN rocket, which will
· exl'fod• on tM •n�Non' ""'
r1tory In th• v.ry tlrat min"'"·
of w•r,•• Khruahc:hew Hid,
Kh rushchev Hld 8UCh stateme nt.a were " the kind that would
be made only by a country in a
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Count)' Hi gh School s Graduate
168 Seniors Beginnin g Sunday

. . faces a t·1ghtenlng of its
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nancial belt when cla-sses resume next September.
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This was the universal feeling following a special meeting r,t,�':'..i-: ;-- � ·
of t.be Eastern Local board of education this week in the wake f ·v,..��-;, ,'l\ , ,'J:''!'.°
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prob-am which led to IQ increaH
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of SOO million dollan waa • e1ee1,slve•►, and that in.cnaaed'e]Jpendl•
,turel authoriied from the 1ene ral
fund were "at the very leaat•� 100
million dollllrt mqre than needed.
He .,id at the pfflent rate of iQ•
over origi nal
cre■ae, rt.venues
ge ne nl fund
state· eatirnate• the
would be enri t'.! hed 240 million dol111"1 more than 111'1 8 anuct pated ln
the two-year prediction .
"While I •P'ff wilh ynu that
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partk ularly edueation
fervlces,
s nd' llle ntal hygiene, l n ·which ad­
ditional expenditures are needed,
these would have been met by
conomica in oth er activities with­
out h ardlhlp and with far lesa ) nburden tmf)Med
crease tn the
upon lhe state, •he said.
The Clflcinnatl Republican at\d­
ed that the htiher taxes had kept
aome Industry rrom cominl into
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au drlven ot,_"
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Al �asle,n High School, bacca lai.ire�te servkes will be held �ay
.12· w1tb Commencement exerc1se8
M.ay 2�- Geor�e Hill, Ohlo Uni�11riity, wlll deliver the_ graduahq n
address. Eastern scmo r1t are now
,
�n a trip to New York and Wa�h1n gton accompan ied by O. C. e1bbee, achooI prIn clpaI , and Nora
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:1,e ,nd. DorolhY M'1chae ls. '•eache rt
ere are &amp;2 stu�enta in the
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held at 7:30 p. m
be
ices
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· May 27 at B p. m. pau I Re1'd ,
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University , will be the commeru:!e­
ment speaker. Th e 43 members of
th e Rutland das1 will take a one
day trip lo Hu ntington a nd Charleaton. _
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Adkins, Wedge
Win Places On
Mason Board

Robert G. Adki ns and Pa ul D.
Wedge, both of Poinl Pleasant,
emerged victorious in th e non-par•
tiaan ballot Tuesd ay for two posi•
lio ns on the Mason Co unty Board
or Education according to final un•
official tabulations today.
Counly clerk L. W. Getly'1 of­
fice said Adki ns polled 3,M4 while
Wedge got 3,295. Other ca ndidates
were Ralph Crump with 2,810,
Frederick Frey, 916; Charlea Jones
2,�7, and Harry Nibert, 1,291.
ln th e Republican prima ry for
sh eriff Clyde McDermitt, Poi nt
Pleasant. was ,•ictoriou1 with 1,434,
and will oppose&lt;"--the Democratic
nominee. Griff Durbin (1,860) in
Novemb er. Othe r Republic,.n ca n­
didates were Drew Hatfield with
l.210 and Earl Henry with 619.
Charles A. Roberta polled 1,M8 in
the Democratic lists behin d DUr•
bi n .
George Say re of New Haven
•QD tbe . •,D4\ln
• _ocratic �pti.nation
for ttou■e of Oel eg.ites with 1,344 ,
beatlig :tdward Riclla rd wUh 1.203
and Ray Hill with 4,02.

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JOY WISEMAN

WANDA DA.MIRON

� Wiseman, Miss Dameron
_ _ Win Honors At Scipio School

St'.!1p10 High School has n,1med
Sue is the dat11hler of Mr. and.
for toP ho no�, Jor Earlene Wise- I MR. Sam Dameron, Harrisonvllle.
man H Valed1ctorl�n, and Wanda �he was cl� officer f� two yean
[ m the Junior and. Semor play1 oil
S ue Damero n, Salutstorlan.
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lhe annual slafi, and won the DAR
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Joy 1s the . daughte1· of . M r . �nd [ a ward from MP ac-hoo
Mn. Roy Wisem an, Ha rr 1sonv11le. 1 The s� nion chose asl.
thelr motto
Sht was cheerleader for two years, "The Higher we Climb the
Broad­
�orekeeper for one, r� present:a • ' er the View." Their class colon
live o( the Stude nt Co�nc!l, sang m are mint green and white and the
the chorus,_ cla:55 offi�er all four class flower i&amp; the pink rose.
rears, was m the Junior .and Sen•
T he aenion and ju niora are plllll­
lOr plays and on the annual staff. ning their annuaJ trip ne:at wetk
to Camden Park and Columb1la
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Firemen Discµss
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(oo
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Dies At 86 In
With Hospital
.Close cooperation ,by Meigs I T
Republican nomim1.tion for as­
ucson no
.rosp1'tal
sessor went to Eve ett Sayr with County vo)unt_eer hr d partm t I
m
rgency-r
scue
units
and
th
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2,001, t.?ating Guy Bu d tt with

1 ,759. Clifford Carder won with n ew Meigs County Veteram M.emcompleted
1 ,921 over Bright McCausland with oflal Hospital-wh en
an
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n-were discussed
operatio
d
1.500 for Republican House of Del,
at a mee ting of tbe county fireegales.
n 's
ma
asaodation
Wednesday
For county court, F. A. M!Jrri•
night
in
Racine
ure
hall.
eon, incumbent, wo n with 1 ,515
Pete Cu n diff, Syracu.se, pre1iA suit for $25,050 has bee n votes ov er Jamea A. Ferrell, 871;
filed in Common Pleas court aris­ Robert Rolh�eb, 665 ; Napoleon dent of the Association , presided.
ing from an accid enl I n Pomeroy Sturgeon, 158, and Sta nley Waldie, Firemen hope to have a repreaen524.
tat.l.ve work in close cooperation
Marc h 9.
with the hospital becaUJe al le ast
Claude A. Husted, R. D. �. Porn•
eroy, has fi\c-d the action agai nst
4,400 More Democrals fo'ur volunteer unit ambul.ancea
expect to be using the
hospital
Roy Proffitt, R. D. 1, Portla nd
facilities regularly.
aski ng $25,000 damages and $50 Voted In Ohio Mav 3
COLUMBUS UPI-Tfie com·
medical expe nse which he says
Rep. George Meinhart -of Midplele,
unotricial ta bulation of the dleporl wu gueat o,_pe lt . H e
was I ncurred when h is ca r waa
a er
atruck by a pickup truck driven votes indicated today that about described legislative 1tep1 ln volv4,400 more Demoer ats than Re­
by the defendant.
� I n a proposal QI the General
In a nother court acUon the publican s voted in the May 3 Ai55embly becoming law.
Rosa Deve lopme nt Compan y, a Ohio primary.
'thirty firemen from county
The complete tabulation was u nits,
corpora tion , is aski ng a mandatory
except Pomeroy, attended.
inju nction agai nst Ross Concrete made available by Secretary of
and Mortar Inc., enjoini ng the Stale Ted W. Brown. Earlier
defe nd•nt from usi ng property tabulations had indicated the Republica n s outpolled the Demo- I rudest CtlVIly
of the pla intiff.
cr ats by a slight ma rgin.
On Record Reported .
�rea police report one !&gt;f the
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LICE NSE ISSU D
qui
etest week� on reeord with the
Japs Outbid U.S.
A manlage licen se bu been isoy pohce reporting o nly
Pomer
in Probate Court to Ralph
Firms On Locomotiv"8 sued
arrest
tod�y and all other
on�
.
Do
uglas Lavend er, 21, une_mptoyWASlllNGTON UPI-Th e Army
�ff1e1al1
report
m g no offenders
Wednesday announ ced the Pan a­ ed, Minersville and MaQ' Jinice
m
e last 24 bouts.
th
e
JMY , dau bter
.
ma Canal Co. will purchase 38 Cu ndiff, 18, secre
In Pom eroy, Police Chi er Jed
r1ib'Oad locomotiv es a nd
three of ·Mr. \ a nd Mrs. -Gl enn Cundiff, Webster reported J.he arreat ·or
IOCOmotive cran es from a Japan­ Syracuse .
David Cheshe r, 159 Col e St., Midese firm which outbid th e lowest
dleport, on a charge of 1peooln£
HYMN SING- SUNDAY
� merica n offer, made by an Ohio
A n old fashi oned hymn sing 50 miles per hour l n a 35 mile
hrm.
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is an nounced for Su nday, Ma, lD, wne on Ela st Ma in St. He has
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The A rmy s�,d 1! 1warded lhe at two o'clock at the Shade Me- been cited to appear Saturday
contract IO M1tsub1ahl of Japan . thod hil Church by Rev. H erbert ! e ve nin g befor, Mayor Charles
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on a low Did of �,829,900 . The ( Harris. All are invited.
Legar.
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Plymouth .Lotomot1ve Works of
Plymouth, Ohio. bid $4,74 1,867,

$25,050 Asked
In Damage Suit
,After Acct"dent

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TUCSON, A.ru . UPI - The bodJ
or Jof'm . D . RodtefeUer Jr ., a pllil­
a�t�pist w ho pve nearly �•If a
bill,ion dollars away and
re­
mamed . one of the world ,s nebelt
men, . will be burled in the family
plot m New York at.ate.
'l!ls sons, Nelaon, governor of
New York, and Laurance, old­
they planned ·w fly back to New
York today to complete funeral
anangem enl..8 ptteedina burW at
Sleepy Hollow C emeter'l' in Tar­
rytown . HI! body rested in Ariwna Funeral Home here.
Rockefeller, known by many a.a,.
sociate1 as "Mister Junior, " died
at the �e of 86 Wednelday of
pneumoma �nd. heart 1µ'ain
In
Tucso� M�1_cal Center. He had
�n m failin g health for some
\ lime and entered the hospital
Monday.
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A thy, retirlr19 man la d.....
eel his lih t. hi• femHy ....
s�rlne hb ,.....,., atonunl
all WMlth.
Phila nthropies by the Roetelel­
ler family began witb bis father,
"JDR Sr.", bul nached their full
abunda nce when Rockefeller Jr.
took over as beaJI of the fam�
after hia rather'• death in 19.Tl.
By th e time of Rocli.t!leller Jipa­
ior'1 death Wednesday, donatl�
by the family to peoples in the
U. S. and ma ny parts of the world
totaled at least three billion dol­
lars. His personal pbilahthropic
donati&amp;ns during bl&amp; lifetime
amounted to more than 475 mil­
lion dctla rs.

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·otuo Wheat Farn1el'8
To Vote Ou Quotas

WASlllNGTON UPI - Oh io
wheat farmers will join those of
other stales July 21 in a vole on
wheth er they favor
marketing
quota, on their 1961 crop.
Set'.! re tary of l\,grlc ultu re Etra
Taft Benso n Wed nesday, annou n•
ood the vote and proclaimed a
nation al wheat allotment of 55
million acre,. the mi n imum per­
mttted by law and the same as
fot this ye ar. Ohio's 1961 allot•
mtnt wa■ l,!517,38b aens.

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IIATES HONORS
,'ohio State Univ,r�� .h,s , Js- ,� ·
1ued Its ho nor roll· M' thl! w'ln- ,
t.er Quarter, listlng nam es of un­
dergraduate .students who achiev­
ed high academic averaces for
that period. The li!ilt int'.!llldf!
l\uth A. C arso n, Long BoLtom R.
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RUMMAGE SALi
A rummage sale will be 1pon- '
sored Friday and Saturday in the
Eagle■ buildi ng
in l'omerOy
whete tbe Allen Appliance Store

Dutrict 0/Jicer• OJ Home D emonatratian Council llleet
OFFICERS OF DISTRICT 15, Home D�mo nstratlon Council, are pictured here with Stale
President Mrs. Charles Ensign who was spea ker al the District meeting held last. 1buraday
at the Heath Methodist Church 1n Middleport. They are (L to R) Mrs. Robert Ball, Gallia
county, secretary; Mrs. Edith Dearth, Vinton county, vice president; Mrs.• Enslen ud Mn.
fotlllerly ... by the wscs ol lbe . Maxine 'Geoglein, Meigs county, president.
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nae l•ion for the dllJ •u oa
Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleportt 0., May 12, . 1� NJtary, Mn. Jarata Gilbert; tNu- llr1. Carrol l Adtou Jr, and lruee
the buyln 1 or re•dy iude elotbea
______ __________ urer, Mn. Oosuild Jlumprclntr. •Dd lhe bolt.eta. .
Mu We.uei tbtn prttenl.ed Mn, TOWN COUNCIL HOLD IIIIIOH and the dJtcUNion waa led by lln.
L..'Iba Town Councu met llonday Vir1lnla Sharbau,tl Ind Krt. DI•
Bilek with the preaidenl'I pin.
Mflmben and 1ui!1t 1Lta-ndln1 eventn1 at tbt Cll)' Bulldln:C wU.b vii Ru111h. Durln&amp; lhe bu,lneu
weu Mn. Phil Batey, lln. Paul Thoma, Grhatead, ma:ror. Tbel- meeUn&amp;, n:1ular report, were vtvPowell, Mn. John Wolle, lln. ma Capehart, recorder, Rlcbard en and 1everal project, were d�
llRTMDAY ,ART'f
Mr. an4 Mr1. Clyde .Rice enter- La wrence Lle11lnl, Mn. Thelma Ord, Thomu HofflQIJl, •Echrin (�.
Attendln&amp; were Mn. Harry
t.alned Swtid17 atternoon w ith I Capehart, Mn. Howard Burri,, Rou1b and Robert Coote, cowicll
Grimm, Hn. RoDert Hoffman, lln.
PlirlY In honor of their d a1.11ht.er, Jira. E. T. s.ou.h, Mn. WWlam men preMnL
11r.e members ol the C(IUneil Charle, Jewell, Mn. Evereu Laud•
B ERN, Switzerland UPI�it- Jackie's third: birthday. Tbo.t at- Glbb1, Mn. Wmlam Kelly, Mn.
ierland U&amp;hte:aed ita aecurity mea- tendine were Mr. and Mr■. Patll 'L'bomaa McGowan, 1'1u lt.ly Mc- 1 d.11e111M!d the town election LO be ennilt , Mn. John Reltmire, Hnl.
aures agalnat Commun lJI diplo- Grinalead, Middleport, Y.t . and Gowan, lira. Gi orse MacKni&amp;bt, held June 7th. They voted for Albert Rouah, Mn. Eber Rou.b,
mats today followlnt discovery ot Mn. Tbom11 Grinttead, Bob and M.n. James Mcltnicbt, Mn. Geo. Mr■. Capehart. Mr,. J ohnny 1'4u.ah Mn David Rouah, Mn. R. Dougl&amp;1
Mn. T. But Rou.h, Mr..
,ii.hat WII termed "the crav eit Shelby 6rinitead,. Mr. ind Mn. B llrna, Mrt. Earl HentJ , Mr•- and Mn., Henry Johuton · . to Rouah,
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caie of So'litt �pJonaa:e " here William McFarland, Charle1 and
of
Thoma,,
Mr■. Charle■ Yonker and
They
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voled
on
the
type
n'l.
erui
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n
Picken■
Jr.,
Sr.,
llr1.
y
Rlce
arland,
d
M
lm
Raymo
Wice World War u.
h01te1&amp;es.
tbe
the
In
inatalled
be
to
Ua:ht1
Brenda
Mn.
Donald
MLN
Brown,
the h06t■ and honoree.
The Swiaa a:ove roment announ- MOTHIR-O AU GHT J aAN QUIT Brown, Mn. Robert J'ohoaton, La yne-Ohltnter and Lone Hickory
ULC W SYNOD ME E Y ING
1 be 47 th annual meetin g o( the
-eed Wednelda,y ni&amp;Jll that two
The Nehadima Garden Club Miu Vicki Jobn1ton, lbs. !.arl Addltlon1 to the town.
oUiciall of the Soviet Embuay in held their annual Mothtr-Dauth• Clark, �rs. L. C. lto\Ul h, Mrs. 1
United Lutheran Church Women
IT R CIRCLI OF ULCW
Bern were ca u,:hl r ed-banded on a ter banquet Monda)' evenlnc at Clyde R 1ee, Mn. Thomaa Ci rlnThe Etter Circle ol the ULCW of the Weat Virginia Synod will
1py mission in Zurich and ex- the Gene Ball Reataur.i nl, Pt. .1tead, Mn. Carroll Adam• Jr., of St. Paul's Luthuan Cbw-ch con\'eni;; at Jacka.on'• Mill •imul9C!lled within 24 houn.
Pleuant. The invocation waa JiY· M i'■. Herm an Layne, Mr1. Jkrry met Tue■day evealna: at the bori&gt;.a t.aneoutly with the convention of
Miller, MN. � Jewell, Mn. of Mr■. Martin Ohllncer with the S)'nod. May 16 - 18. Featured
lr.el.
The inciNnf ltunntd, conf\a• en by Mn. E. A. Sc:hH
9d •nd •
'" tM Swl• "pubF0Uowtn1 the dinner Mn. Emo Wood, Mn. Karnllt Greu, Mn. WUUim Rusell co-horit11. apeakers include Mia■ Kay L. Mol•
pvt Mra. Thoma• llor,mu, Jin. Jam• The proaram for the eveninl w11 denke, worker IU\'lng under the
lie, which had been hlihly crit l• Che1ter Weaver, president,
read et Gilbert, Mn. Donald B1 t1m1ard presented by Mr■. Cbrence Ble• Board o( American MiHions of the
and
addre11
welcomin1
the
cal of the U. S. u.2 ,,.., p1 •...a . tribute lo the mothen. Mn. ner, Mrs. l'reda. Rut, Mrt. Jame■ sin&amp; and Mn. Jack Welch, with United Lutheran Church, a graduI Incident.
R1ehard Pfiffner, proiram chalr• Rou�. Mr1. llb1met Jo u,h, Mr■. Mrs. Weleh leading the devotions ate o( Hartwick College , gradua�
News that the So\'let Union wa■
man, intoduced the a:ue■ t a�k• HeFL Buck• lr., ·Mr, . I. A. Schae- The pro,ram wa, entlUed "We work at Biblical Seminary in New
tpyini inside Switzerland broueht en, l
Yori, ■erved inner-city ronarea:•ln. James Hammond, presl- kel, lu Lint GJbb;j, 11ft. Ches- Go ti' Church In the Countr')'."
• ■wltf change of mood and Ill 1
Garden ter W eaver,· lln. Htn7 Layne, 1 Atttndint were Mrs. , 'l')lom,1 tlon1 in Cincinnati, Philadelphia,
Jlaven■wood
tbe
of
dent
outburst of indignauon aa:ainlt
Ylct Mn. Rich,rd PfUfneir, Miu Irma Cirinatea4, Mr■• Robert , La)'1'e, New York City and i, now serving
the Soviet from Swln newepa pen Club and Mr1. Pau) M�rdla,
H or of San Oabrtil, Celli. , and Mn. Bletainl, Patriee Weir!et, In Jel'5ey City. In addition the has
talked
prealdenL Kn. Hammond
The two Soviet official, whoae
Miu Le™1 Powell, Miu J'Hn 111ilted with the establilhment or
the group on the art of tculp- the 1u�•t-. •,.eakers. to
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ldentity ¥till wa1 being kept I
a
a cc.A CIIC�• ,�,hi
Gri�te•d. ¥lu Dorl, iEUiott, Mn. new congregation, i 11 Paramus,
turtn wAlle Mrs. Mard,la demon•
HCN!t by · 5w1u authoritie■ and
New Milford .a nd Hamilton Square
Edw
th
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Th
Rebtt
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Japaneu
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in Rouah, Mr,. 1 Wllli•m
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mailnl
t,y
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ea Cl e I
the embuly, wen IITtlted Tues, ■lrated
t Welch, lln. New Jerwy ; Levittown and Morhad .on -� dbpll!)' tJLCW of Sf. Paul!i· J.utberan Powell,
alto
lac
Th_ey
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day nt,htI .everal compleled filUNI in dll• - C burcb met W� IUf:emoon Howard Wqenhal■, Mil, ,1 . V. Mc- ristown, Pa. and Hickory Cha pel,
North Cuoli na.
·
ferent finlalie&amp;.
at lht Pamh . House ·.wij)i Mr■• Grew and the hotteNU,
_�ter lhidr•• W loler. Execu tive
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Mn. We-avu lnstl.'led lbe in- Donald Bu111Cardn te, bu
1•· ltr, RHODOOINDR0N
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MlITl .-.:�et.ary
of Boanl of Deaconea
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prola
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wa,en:ha �
comin1 oUlcen for ihe next two �d
the Uni ted Lutheran
of
York
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Rhododend
The
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Tb.
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leader
Kn. Henry ar
• Club met ThllJ'adU afternoon Church of America. wlll speak and
year1 ; president,
man
with hymn We ow the
Buct Jr.; vice pre1tdeilt. Mra. oJ)efled
at the club houae. Mwe,- J.,e■tl and Dr. Wm. P. Cline and Paator Haril4
Sc:
Pflffner; corre-,pondln1 secretary Fie • andby •ttu" lollo . ed
Jl w
rrith Ora Ricka rd were hosteuea.
., old Hann wm present their tnvu il.
Al
er
Mrs.
fllrL Jime■ Rouah; rt�dtnc MIC- 1 .,,_,.
The meetina: opened with the elouge to the Holy Land of last
) 0� 't
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Mn; Wa&amp;en"bala then pte,ented
fiq . salute and devotion• led by year.
ULe proaram '.'We Go ti;, Church Jn
WASHINGTON' UPl-Th e fnter Kenyon EmpI oys N ew
During th, ULCW meeting Mn.
n. T. Bert R.oush on · the topic
'M
the aiuntry" aaUltfld &amp;,v Mn.
statfl Co mmerte c omm la.II on 11id
rold Knod will serve H devoHa
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Ml'&amp;
Mothers."
,and
"Home
v.
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Mcr . J.
Johnny R ah,
Coach, Art Lave
today that exceuive speed '.'{••
leader; Mra. Harry SchwegUonal
db)'
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follow�
1
scrlptun
read
p
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ar• .
ra. Lawtt:nee
GAMBIER, 0. UPI-Arthur J. Grew. an
.. • d a
. lhov� charte_ of th_e ElI Ie
responsible for the derallment of
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me"H
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poe
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· with �• hymn 'The
Hieb IOnl. Cl
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a New York Central pa■aenger Lave, coach· •t Lorain
tto
Gift offering. M111 otto
body
her.
on
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train last January at Wellington . School, today WI■ bind u head Beauty' of the f.afth l'. The Love ker n&amp; M ther.
la
a
m11w1onary
sponsored by the
O · • · ·-n
foolball and ,r,ct coach it Ken- I Gilt Qfferinl tor the miallonary
Ohio.
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yon C0Ue1e of the Ohio Confet• · trom west Virlblla, fall,a Elate
The ICC said Its lnve1tlg.1tl6n ence.
Otto, wa■ tiien ta:ked.
showed the brakes of the train
He repl11ce11 Richard Pfiieger
The bu■inu, m�etlnl 'Vt'H con- 1
were adequate and h ad they been who resicned •fler two years at ducted b1 Mr,. Robert McGloth•
applied lb accordance with apeed the school.
lin. The conven\lon on May 16,
limits, tht accident would not -----------.. 17 and 18 1t Jaek1on 11 Mill w11
hue occurred.
announced.
Attending were · )Its. Roland
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Four persons were killed In the
X.arr, Mn. F.&lt;lna Burria, Mrs.
NOTIC Of SALi
rwre(k Jan. l� when the train de•
Howard Wagentlal&amp;, M�• - Lloyd
railed afler bruahlng a aignal
Dy virtue of a Chattel Mort&amp;ace Roush, Mrs. Jo,hnnr . R�!,l■h, Mra.
executed and delivered by G 1ry William Powell, :atta. Lawrence J
tower.
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to the \lndersigned :n Marc� Parsons, Mrs. J. V. McGr , Mn.
The ICC said the train w,s I ee 95
ew
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traveling 59 miles fer hour in 1
. d b Y h8 Cler-. Robert MeGlothlin, ·11·111, Herman
of
Courts
of
Meigs
County,
Ol)io,
15-mile zoned ar�
Layne, Mrs. Hany Layne, Mrs.
on t�e Title of the automobile Harold Jthn10n Mra. Otto Grimm
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The railroad di.I ■aed englneer heremafter deacribed, on · March , I -c� _
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Henry W. Klr1tMn, ;of Cleveland 1 959, rind on which , default h1f
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.after its own inveatiptlon
lri been made, the undersigned will
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whkb lt alao u.ld fpeedlng caus- sell the good■ and chattels deacrib-�
ed the derailment,
ed In aald mortgage, to-wit: 19&amp;4
Kintein had claimed be "had no Mercury, 8-eyllnder, 4-door Sedan,
SELF SERVICF:
brake,. I ,didn't even have III horo Serial Number MSL 4'2773M, at
or whistle. 1 couldn't 1top.''
public .. le at Tom Rue Motor1, on
South Third Street In the Village
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ot lOddlfpol'I, Mei11 Cowity, Ohio,
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lr•!lllll, ·, 11 1 0:00 0:*lock
14,,;ee, Tues- •�
I 1ate Veteran■ su ilmlt
Pomeroy,
Oblo
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Citizens National Bank
day approved I bill to extend the
Morta,agee
G. I. home loan program until
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Jan. 31, 1965.
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New nuven
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SWJSS
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Down On SOVI•et
Foreign Agents

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M.r. and Mn. Waller P. Brown
of Reedsville announce the birth
of a son, David Brent. on April
27 in St. Jost'.'pb Hospital, Park­
ersburg.

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MIITINO POITPON!D
Th, meetinJ of the Martha
ClaH of the Br�bury Churcb, of
Christ which waa •cheduled for
this Fnday evoninl has been �It
poned. Meetin• date will be an- •
nounced iater.

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•s YEAR GUARANTEE

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name ot •llii. Ralph Nor,

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BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and' .Mrs. Marvin Dennett Sr.
of; Antiquity have retelved ,n­
nouncement, o! the birth or
arandton1 born to Mr. and Mn.
Arthur Hall and Mr. and Mn., Jo­
seph Lavigntl' Qf Walth am, M111,
The babies were born to the
sister• on April 16 within ee.ven
hour&amp; of eaoh other at the Wal­
th am tto,plt1l. They have tMlen
named Arthur Hall Jr. and James
Rutseit.

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CHIITER PTA
The memben of the Cheater
PTA are asked t
ing towels
for the school ki ter! to the May
meeting whkh WI I � held Mon­
day, May , 18, at the Chester
School. The flnal , j&gt;lans to serve
the Alumni blnq�t will be rnade
The new offleer�UI be installed
by Mrs. Howa�d 'Knight.

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DAILY SEN'J,'�L
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:J�e • �iggest_ �iano
Value: Ever·· ottered !

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G•uges; Montgomery urn on up•
per, 18. 1 on lower, 68 feet open;
Gallipolis: 20 on upper, 29 on low­
er, 82 fed open; Lock 23, 27.9.
Condition of Movable Lock,:
All dam� are down with ri-,er ris­
ing slowly Lock 13 through 23.
Ohio Riv•r Boab: Oownbound:
Dashleld: Hcliance at 4:20 am, 2•8;
Lock 17: OVF.C al 4:20 am, 1 7-3;
Lock 23: J. 8. (;hauvin at 6:40 am,
1 -3; Bob Benlf'r at 10:45 am, 17--0;
Upbound: Gallipolis: Southl,md
at 5:10 am, l -2; Lock 23: Charles
R. Steph.-nson 11l 2:50 am, 9-5: I. F.
Fre1t&gt;erger al 7 : 50 pm; 16-0: James
D. t'ninds in tow; Elger Cliff at
5:55 om, 0--4.
Kanawha River BNh: Winfield:
C, V. Horner down al 3 : 15 pm, 1-2.

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new plc,y1hoe1 from
our blo coll■ctlon
for active glrl1 and
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Synod. Hn. Ill. s. Chapman Mid.dleburn, W. Va. vi1ited here
will conduct the "In Memor1wn" teveral day1 Lul week.
.er-vice. A panel dbcuaion on
ROTAltY CLUB MEITS
"'The Wori: of Our Faur Committee,;" will be held w.tt.b ltn. John
The Rotary Clu&amp; met Thurld.ay
Heller, Educa.Uon Committee ch&amp;lr- for their re-eular dinner meetine
man; Mrt. H. P'. Wa,enb&amp;lJ, Chrlt- at the Hartford Methodl■t Church.
tia.D Strvlc:e; Hr.1. &amp;rndt Fox, Ot- A abort bu1ineu mell'llng wu
ferine Committee ; ■ nd lfn. Elmer held.
Sebwetzer. Membenrup comrnitAttendin1 were 0. J. Bottic,
lff, takln 1 pa rt. Mr,. Maurice Harry Miller, Dr John R1d,1way,
James Hampton, Donald Rouah,
Smeal wUI be moderator.
J. L. Stewart. Thomas Reed, Rev.
MI THOOI IT DtNNI R
Membe rs of the New Haven David freeman, Herman Layne,
Meth od11l Church held • eona:re ia­ Lloyd Roush, and C.1yci� Foley,
tion �l dinner in the cbur�h aoci.a l
RUTH CIRCLE MEl!TI
room Wednetday evening. followThe Ruth Ctrde of the St. Paul
ing the dinner the sroup adjourn- Lutheran church met Wednesday
ed to the Nnctuary where Dr. Mil· even1ng at the Parl•h lhusb with
dren Bateman, Supt. of Lakin State Mn, Nelton Roush, Mrs
Paul
Ho■pitt. . spoke to the eroup, on Roush and Mn. Oa111d Roush, hoe
"Comm 11nica li on■ . ''
tesaes and progr .am leaders. They
NEW HAVEN P UOHALS
were .ipi1ted by Mn. H. C. Ron­
M r. and 'Mn. John Hoffman .and ey.
Christine were in Parker■bur1 on
Preat&gt;nt were Margaret R.1! 1ll!y,
llra. Grant Roush, Mr1. James
bu■ ineu Monday.
Mn. H.any Miller a nd Mr■. Law• Layne, Mn. William Mciarland,
rence Lin ing were Parll:trtburJ Mra. John McGrew, Mn. Robert
visitors Monday.
Rou■b, Mr•. Velma Rou1h, Mrs.
Phyllis zickafoose of wvu vl1- Charle. Bleulng. Mn. Clyde Rice,
ited relative, here during the Mrs. Lar ey King, Mr■. Roney.
MOT HII DAUGHTER TEA
weekend.
Mr. and Mn. NJ' Zirkle and
A MotlMr-Daughter tea was
children of Weirton apent &amp;eVttal Wednesday evening for t he EUB
day here last week viaitinl rtla· wsws an d 1ue■t. Mn. Robert
tivea.
Dille ••• leader, topic "Home■
:Mr. and Mn. Cheit.er Aaam, of With LitUe Towera", a program
Weirton were reee:nt v t.tton of on mialon fields.
her mother . Mra. [va Capehart.
The procram opened with the
Miu Irma Hoy of Su Gabriel, hymn "Dear Lord and Father of
California wu .a recent bo111e Mankind" followed with piano
,uelt of Mr. and Mn. Richard music and ■Hent meditation. 'ffie
p fI ffner.
call to wonhip and pnyer w11
Mr. and Mn. JohnnJ Roush a:iven by Mn. Dille. A tolo "M)'
were weetend pest, of htr motb- Moth.er" waa aung by Mary Webb.
1'1.aylet ''Spring Convention o f Mi
er, Mn. Boyd Wean:, Nitro.
Mn. Earl Caldwell or Z.oe■ville, gr.atory Bird.I" wa■ presented by
Ohio vili ted friend, here on Thur. Mn. Edna Clark, Mn. Cb.yton
Athey, lln. Paul Rickard ud
day.
Thursday 1ue1t, uf 7i4n . Froo Mn. Otho Lieving. Kil.II Webb
Batey were Kn. Artbur Fict of than aang "Dogwood Tree".
A prayer and dedication of of­
Pomeroy, Mn. Glen Wallace of
C•ble, WIIC,, M�- Etta Ro111"
• and ferini to Kyn wa■ Jed by Kn.
I Mrs Paul Turnbill, Mal&lt;'!)Dille foll� by • poem. A read­
I Rev and Mr,. Harry Miller of ing "Dear OW')''' wa■ givea · by

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Pork Chops
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line I". Cloood bJ -·
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maclr. wete in Clatklbl.d'S W.....,
day and Tbunclaj, ol tut - I&lt;&gt;
ittend a state Rot&amp;rJ con•entiOII,
'.11rt. 0. 0. Sayre underwent •
tonsillectomy at the Hanman CUD1c in Parkenbur1 lut week,
Mr1. Philip Wolpert, Jin, LloJ'd
Roush and )lr1. Ray Proffitt al·
tend ed the DAR meeilnl It the
Mamnon Houte in Pt. Plea■ant on
Friday.
Timothy S.ayre, 10n of Mr. and
Mn. ·Ralph Sayre WU • reet:Dt
swg1cal patient at Hober Jloqdt,.

•'·Robert Cooke,

Arthur Wtbrll.
Mr. and Mn. Edlat Laytlfl and Jin.
Harry Muter lffte bualneu Wilt,.
or■ in Charlatou Friday.
Nan Jobruilon, dauJbt.er of Mr.
1md Mra. Robert Johftlton, .bi,
been a recent medical "patient at
Holier Hospital.
Mr . md
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Mn. Mont Wilton left
Thursday
to viii� relati•a .in
Buckhannon and their ■on and
family in ctarUbur1.
Rev. and lln. a. G. 11111 of
East Bank, W. \l'a., vl.lited their
borne hen .even.I da:,t thllDehn Lynn Smltll,
of
Mr. and Mra. Glen Smttll la •· ilur·
gical patient and 11 d,o tpln,:
lherapy treatment at a ·�••
Hospital in Mlcbll&amp;fl.
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Mrs. Pansy Fry ,,e,ri a •.._ re­
eently viaiting relatives in Wet,•
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. T� Vant'e •nd
Barbara of Mor,a:ntown �ted
bi■ parent.a, Mr. and 1'ri 'B. R.
Vance here over I.be Wett; efad.
Mr. and Mn. Albert l'le1p ol
Lincoln PP-k, Mkhipn vJ,iteil
Telative■: here durin1 the WU:
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Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleportt 0., May 12, . 1� NJtary, Mn. Jarata Gilbert; tNu- llr1. Carrol l Adtou Jr, and lruee
the buyln 1 or re•dy iude elotbea
______ __________ urer, Mn. Oosuild Jlumprclntr. •Dd lhe bolt.eta. .
Mu We.uei tbtn prttenl.ed Mn, TOWN COUNCIL HOLD IIIIIOH and the dJtcUNion waa led by lln.
L..'Iba Town Councu met llonday Vir1lnla Sharbau,tl Ind Krt. DI•
Bilek with the preaidenl'I pin.
Mflmben and 1ui!1t 1Lta-ndln1 eventn1 at tbt Cll)' Bulldln:C wU.b vii Ru111h. Durln&amp; lhe bu,lneu
weu Mn. Phil Batey, lln. Paul Thoma, Grhatead, ma:ror. Tbel- meeUn&amp;, n:1ular report, were vtvPowell, Mn. John Wolle, lln. ma Capehart, recorder, Rlcbard en and 1everal project, were d�
llRTMDAY ,ART'f
Mr. an4 Mr1. Clyde .Rice enter- La wrence Lle11lnl, Mn. Thelma Ord, Thomu HofflQIJl, •Echrin (�.
Attendln&amp; were Mn. Harry
t.alned Swtid17 atternoon w ith I Capehart, Mn. Howard Burri,, Rou1b and Robert Coote, cowicll
Grimm, Hn. RoDert Hoffman, lln.
PlirlY In honor of their d a1.11ht.er, Jira. E. T. s.ou.h, Mn. WWlam men preMnL
11r.e members ol the C(IUneil Charle, Jewell, Mn. Evereu Laud•
B ERN, Switzerland UPI�it- Jackie's third: birthday. Tbo.t at- Glbb1, Mn. Wmlam Kelly, Mn.
ierland U&amp;hte:aed ita aecurity mea- tendine were Mr. and Mr■. Patll 'L'bomaa McGowan, 1'1u lt.ly Mc- 1 d.11e111M!d the town election LO be ennilt , Mn. John Reltmire, Hnl.
aures agalnat Commun lJI diplo- Grinalead, Middleport, Y.t . and Gowan, lira. Gi orse MacKni&amp;bt, held June 7th. They voted for Albert Rouah, Mn. Eber Rou.b,
mats today followlnt discovery ot Mn. Tbom11 Grinttead, Bob and M.n. James Mcltnicbt, Mn. Geo. Mr■. Capehart. Mr,. J ohnny 1'4u.ah Mn David Rouah, Mn. R. Dougl&amp;1
Mn. T. But Rou.h, Mr..
,ii.hat WII termed "the crav eit Shelby 6rinitead,. Mr. ind Mn. B llrna, Mrt. Earl HentJ , Mr•- and Mn., Henry Johuton · . to Rouah,
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of
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Mr■. Charle■ Yonker and
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Wice World War u.
h01te1&amp;es.
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Brenda
Mn.
Donald
MLN
Brown,
the h06t■ and honoree.
The Swiaa a:ove roment announ- MOTHIR-O AU GHT J aAN QUIT Brown, Mn. Robert J'ohoaton, La yne-Ohltnter and Lone Hickory
ULC W SYNOD ME E Y ING
1 be 47 th annual meetin g o( the
-eed Wednelda,y ni&amp;Jll that two
The Nehadima Garden Club Miu Vicki Jobn1ton, lbs. !.arl Addltlon1 to the town.
oUiciall of the Soviet Embuay in held their annual Mothtr-Dauth• Clark, �rs. L. C. lto\Ul h, Mrs. 1
United Lutheran Church Women
IT R CIRCLI OF ULCW
Bern were ca u,:hl r ed-banded on a ter banquet Monda)' evenlnc at Clyde R 1ee, Mn. Thomaa Ci rlnThe Etter Circle ol the ULCW of the Weat Virginia Synod will
1py mission in Zurich and ex- the Gene Ball Reataur.i nl, Pt. .1tead, Mn. Carroll Adam• Jr., of St. Paul's Luthuan Cbw-ch con\'eni;; at Jacka.on'• Mill •imul9C!lled within 24 houn.
Pleuant. The invocation waa JiY· M i'■. Herm an Layne, Mr1. Jkrry met Tue■day evealna: at the bori&gt;.a t.aneoutly with the convention of
Miller, MN. � Jewell, Mn. of Mr■. Martin Ohllncer with the S)'nod. May 16 - 18. Featured
lr.el.
The inciNnf ltunntd, conf\a• en by Mn. E. A. Sc:hH
9d •nd •
'" tM Swl• "pubF0Uowtn1 the dinner Mn. Emo Wood, Mn. Karnllt Greu, Mn. WUUim Rusell co-horit11. apeakers include Mia■ Kay L. Mol•
pvt Mra. Thoma• llor,mu, Jin. Jam• The proaram for the eveninl w11 denke, worker IU\'lng under the
lie, which had been hlihly crit l• Che1ter Weaver, president,
read et Gilbert, Mn. Donald B1 t1m1ard presented by Mr■. Cbrence Ble• Board o( American MiHions of the
and
addre11
welcomin1
the
cal of the U. S. u.2 ,,.., p1 •...a . tribute lo the mothen. Mn. ner, Mrs. l'reda. Rut, Mrt. Jame■ sin&amp; and Mn. Jack Welch, with United Lutheran Church, a graduI Incident.
R1ehard Pfiffner, proiram chalr• Rou�. Mr1. llb1met Jo u,h, Mr■. Mrs. Weleh leading the devotions ate o( Hartwick College , gradua�
News that the So\'let Union wa■
man, intoduced the a:ue■ t a�k• HeFL Buck• lr., ·Mr, . I. A. Schae- The pro,ram wa, entlUed "We work at Biblical Seminary in New
tpyini inside Switzerland broueht en, l
Yori, ■erved inner-city ronarea:•ln. James Hammond, presl- kel, lu Lint GJbb;j, 11ft. Ches- Go ti' Church In the Countr')'."
• ■wltf change of mood and Ill 1
Garden ter W eaver,· lln. Htn7 Layne, 1 Atttndint were Mrs. , 'l')lom,1 tlon1 in Cincinnati, Philadelphia,
Jlaven■wood
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outburst of indignauon aa:ainlt
Ylct Mn. Rich,rd PfUfneir, Miu Irma Cirinatea4, Mr■• Robert , La)'1'e, New York City and i, now serving
the Soviet from Swln newepa pen Club and Mr1. Pau) M�rdla,
H or of San Oabrtil, Celli. , and Mn. Bletainl, Patriee Weir!et, In Jel'5ey City. In addition the has
talked
prealdenL Kn. Hammond
The two Soviet official, whoae
Miu Le™1 Powell, Miu J'Hn 111ilted with the establilhment or
the group on the art of tculp- the 1u�•t-. •,.eakers. to
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ldentity ¥till wa1 being kept I
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a cc.A CIIC�• ,�,hi
Gri�te•d. ¥lu Dorl, iEUiott, Mn. new congregation, i 11 Paramus,
turtn wAlle Mrs. Mard,la demon•
HCN!t by · 5w1u authoritie■ and
New Milford .a nd Hamilton Square
Edw
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in Rouah, Mr,. 1 Wllli•m
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the embuly, wen IITtlted Tues, ■lrated
t Welch, lln. New Jerwy ; Levittown and Morhad .on -� dbpll!)' tJLCW of Sf. Paul!i· J.utberan Powell,
alto
lac
Th_ey
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day nt,htI .everal compleled filUNI in dll• - C burcb met W� IUf:emoon Howard Wqenhal■, Mil, ,1 . V. Mc- ristown, Pa. and Hickory Cha pel,
North Cuoli na.
·
ferent finlalie&amp;.
at lht Pamh . House ·.wij)i Mr■• Grew and the hotteNU,
_�ter lhidr•• W loler. Execu tive
.,
Mn. We-avu lnstl.'led lbe in- Donald Bu111Cardn te, bu
1•· ltr, RHODOOINDR0N
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of Boanl of Deaconea
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wa,en:ha �
comin1 oUlcen for ihe next two �d
the Uni ted Lutheran
of
York
Wo�arm
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Rhododend
The
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leader
Kn. Henry ar
• Club met ThllJ'adU afternoon Church of America. wlll speak and
year1 ; president,
man
with hymn We ow the
Buct Jr.; vice pre1tdeilt. Mra. oJ)efled
at the club houae. Mwe,- J.,e■tl and Dr. Wm. P. Cline and Paator Haril4
Sc:
Pflffner; corre-,pondln1 secretary Fie • andby •ttu" lollo . ed
Jl w
rrith Ora Ricka rd were hosteuea.
., old Hann wm present their tnvu il.
Al
er
Mrs.
fllrL Jime■ Rouah; rt�dtnc MIC- 1 .,,_,.
The meetina: opened with the elouge to the Holy Land of last
) 0� 't
.
Mn; Wa&amp;en"bala then pte,ented
fiq . salute and devotion• led by year.
ULe proaram '.'We Go ti;, Church Jn
WASHINGTON' UPl-Th e fnter Kenyon EmpI oys N ew
During th, ULCW meeting Mn.
n. T. Bert R.oush on · the topic
'M
the aiuntry" aaUltfld &amp;,v Mn.
statfl Co mmerte c omm la.II on 11id
rold Knod will serve H devoHa
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Mothers."
,and
"Home
v.
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Johnny R ah,
Coach, Art Lave
today that exceuive speed '.'{••
leader; Mra. Harry SchwegUonal
db)'
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follow�
1
scrlptun
read
p
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ar• .
ra. Lawtt:nee
GAMBIER, 0. UPI-Arthur J. Grew. an
.. • d a
. lhov� charte_ of th_e ElI Ie
responsible for the derallment of
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poe
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Hieb IOnl. Cl
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a New York Central pa■aenger Lave, coach· •t Lorain
tto
Gift offering. M111 otto
body
her.
on
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t :M� Ch rla Y - , O
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train last January at Wellington . School, today WI■ bind u head Beauty' of the f.afth l'. The Love ker n&amp; M ther.
la
a
m11w1onary
sponsored by the
O · • · ·-n
foolball and ,r,ct coach it Ken- I Gilt Qfferinl tor the miallonary
Ohio.
1
yon C0Ue1e of the Ohio Confet• · trom west Virlblla, fall,a Elate
The ICC said Its lnve1tlg.1tl6n ence.
Otto, wa■ tiien ta:ked.
showed the brakes of the train
He repl11ce11 Richard Pfiieger
The bu■inu, m�etlnl 'Vt'H con- 1
were adequate and h ad they been who resicned •fler two years at ducted b1 Mr,. Robert McGloth•
applied lb accordance with apeed the school.
lin. The conven\lon on May 16,
limits, tht accident would not -----------.. 17 and 18 1t Jaek1on 11 Mill w11
hue occurred.
announced.
Attending were · )Its. Roland
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Four persons were killed In the
X.arr, Mn. F.&lt;lna Burria, Mrs.
NOTIC Of SALi
rwre(k Jan. l� when the train de•
Howard Wagentlal&amp;, M�• - Lloyd
railed afler bruahlng a aignal
Dy virtue of a Chattel Mort&amp;ace Roush, Mrs. Jo,hnnr . R�!,l■h, Mra.
executed and delivered by G 1ry William Powell, :atta. Lawrence J
tower.
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to the \lndersigned :n Marc� Parsons, Mrs. J. V. McGr , Mn.
The ICC said the train w,s I ee 95
ew
9• and note
2
1
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traveling 59 miles fer hour in 1
. d b Y h8 Cler-. Robert MeGlothlin, ·11·111, Herman
of
Courts
of
Meigs
County,
Ol)io,
15-mile zoned ar�
Layne, Mrs. Hany Layne, Mrs.
on t�e Title of the automobile Harold Jthn10n Mra. Otto Grimm
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The railroad di.I ■aed englneer heremafter deacribed, on · March , I -c� _
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Henry W. Klr1tMn, ;of Cleveland 1 959, rind on which , default h1f
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.after its own inveatiptlon
lri been made, the undersigned will
.
whkb lt alao u.ld fpeedlng caus- sell the good■ and chattels deacrib-�
ed the derailment,
ed In aald mortgage, to-wit: 19&amp;4
Kintein had claimed be "had no Mercury, 8-eyllnder, 4-door Sedan,
SELF SERVICF:
brake,. I ,didn't even have III horo Serial Number MSL 4'2773M, at
or whistle. 1 couldn't 1top.''
public .. le at Tom Rue Motor1, on
South Third Street In the Village
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ot lOddlfpol'I, Mei11 Cowity, Ohio,
, . , JlO'.JNR
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'IV ASIIDIGT
lr•!lllll, ·, 11 1 0:00 0:*lock
14,,;ee, Tues- •�
I 1ate Veteran■ su ilmlt
Pomeroy,
Oblo
a: m.
!
Citizens National Bank
day approved I bill to extend the
Morta,agee
G. I. home loan program until
I
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(4) 29i (-') 6, 10, 12, ,tc
Jan. 31, 1965.
.
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New nuven
sOCfe, ty NeWS

SWJSS
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Down On SOVI•et
Foreign Agents

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M.r. and Mn. Waller P. Brown
of Reedsville announce the birth
of a son, David Brent. on April
27 in St. Jost'.'pb Hospital, Park­
ersburg.

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MIITINO POITPON!D
Th, meetinJ of the Martha
ClaH of the Br�bury Churcb, of
Christ which waa •cheduled for
this Fnday evoninl has been �It
poned. Meetin• date will be an- •
nounced iater.

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•s YEAR GUARANTEE

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name ot •llii. Ralph Nor,

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BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and' .Mrs. Marvin Dennett Sr.
of; Antiquity have retelved ,n­
nouncement, o! the birth or
arandton1 born to Mr. and Mn.
Arthur Hall and Mr. and Mn., Jo­
seph Lavigntl' Qf Walth am, M111,
The babies were born to the
sister• on April 16 within ee.ven
hour&amp; of eaoh other at the Wal­
th am tto,plt1l. They have tMlen
named Arthur Hall Jr. and James
Rutseit.

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CHIITER PTA
The memben of the Cheater
PTA are asked t
ing towels
for the school ki ter! to the May
meeting whkh WI I � held Mon­
day, May , 18, at the Chester
School. The flnal , j&gt;lans to serve
the Alumni blnq�t will be rnade
The new offleer�UI be installed
by Mrs. Howa�d 'Knight.

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DAILY SEN'J,'�L
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:J�e • �iggest_ �iano
Value: Ever·· ottered !

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per, 18. 1 on lower, 68 feet open;
Gallipolis: 20 on upper, 29 on low­
er, 82 fed open; Lock 23, 27.9.
Condition of Movable Lock,:
All dam� are down with ri-,er ris­
ing slowly Lock 13 through 23.
Ohio Riv•r Boab: Oownbound:
Dashleld: Hcliance at 4:20 am, 2•8;
Lock 17: OVF.C al 4:20 am, 1 7-3;
Lock 23: J. 8. (;hauvin at 6:40 am,
1 -3; Bob Benlf'r at 10:45 am, 17--0;
Upbound: Gallipolis: Southl,md
at 5:10 am, l -2; Lock 23: Charles
R. Steph.-nson 11l 2:50 am, 9-5: I. F.
Fre1t&gt;erger al 7 : 50 pm; 16-0: James
D. t'ninds in tow; Elger Cliff at
5:55 om, 0--4.
Kanawha River BNh: Winfield:
C, V. Horner down al 3 : 15 pm, 1-2.

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rlly Into ,ummer . , •
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new plc,y1hoe1 from
our blo coll■ctlon
for active glrl1 and
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Synod. Hn. Ill. s. Chapman Mid.dleburn, W. Va. vi1ited here
will conduct the "In Memor1wn" teveral day1 Lul week.
.er-vice. A panel dbcuaion on
ROTAltY CLUB MEITS
"'The Wori: of Our Faur Committee,;" will be held w.tt.b ltn. John
The Rotary Clu&amp; met Thurld.ay
Heller, Educa.Uon Committee ch&amp;lr- for their re-eular dinner meetine
man; Mrt. H. P'. Wa,enb&amp;lJ, Chrlt- at the Hartford Methodl■t Church.
tia.D Strvlc:e; Hr.1. &amp;rndt Fox, Ot- A abort bu1ineu mell'llng wu
ferine Committee ; ■ nd lfn. Elmer held.
Sebwetzer. Membenrup comrnitAttendin1 were 0. J. Bottic,
lff, takln 1 pa rt. Mr,. Maurice Harry Miller, Dr John R1d,1way,
James Hampton, Donald Rouah,
Smeal wUI be moderator.
J. L. Stewart. Thomas Reed, Rev.
MI THOOI IT DtNNI R
Membe rs of the New Haven David freeman, Herman Layne,
Meth od11l Church held • eona:re ia­ Lloyd Roush, and C.1yci� Foley,
tion �l dinner in the cbur�h aoci.a l
RUTH CIRCLE MEl!TI
room Wednetday evening. followThe Ruth Ctrde of the St. Paul
ing the dinner the sroup adjourn- Lutheran church met Wednesday
ed to the Nnctuary where Dr. Mil· even1ng at the Parl•h lhusb with
dren Bateman, Supt. of Lakin State Mn, Nelton Roush, Mrs
Paul
Ho■pitt. . spoke to the eroup, on Roush and Mn. Oa111d Roush, hoe
"Comm 11nica li on■ . ''
tesaes and progr .am leaders. They
NEW HAVEN P UOHALS
were .ipi1ted by Mn. H. C. Ron­
M r. and 'Mn. John Hoffman .and ey.
Christine were in Parker■bur1 on
Preat&gt;nt were Margaret R.1! 1ll!y,
llra. Grant Roush, Mr1. James
bu■ ineu Monday.
Mn. H.any Miller a nd Mr■. Law• Layne, Mn. William Mciarland,
rence Lin ing were Parll:trtburJ Mra. John McGrew, Mn. Robert
visitors Monday.
Rou■b, Mr•. Velma Rou1h, Mrs.
Phyllis zickafoose of wvu vl1- Charle. Bleulng. Mn. Clyde Rice,
ited relative, here during the Mrs. Lar ey King, Mr■. Roney.
MOT HII DAUGHTER TEA
weekend.
Mr. and Mn. NJ' Zirkle and
A MotlMr-Daughter tea was
children of Weirton apent &amp;eVttal Wednesday evening for t he EUB
day here last week viaitinl rtla· wsws an d 1ue■t. Mn. Robert
tivea.
Dille ••• leader, topic "Home■
:Mr. and Mn. Cheit.er Aaam, of With LitUe Towera", a program
Weirton were reee:nt v t.tton of on mialon fields.
her mother . Mra. [va Capehart.
The procram opened with the
Miu Irma Hoy of Su Gabriel, hymn "Dear Lord and Father of
California wu .a recent bo111e Mankind" followed with piano
,uelt of Mr. and Mn. Richard music and ■Hent meditation. 'ffie
p fI ffner.
call to wonhip and pnyer w11
Mr. and Mn. JohnnJ Roush a:iven by Mn. Dille. A tolo "M)'
were weetend pest, of htr motb- Moth.er" waa aung by Mary Webb.
1'1.aylet ''Spring Convention o f Mi
er, Mn. Boyd Wean:, Nitro.
Mn. Earl Caldwell or Z.oe■ville, gr.atory Bird.I" wa■ presented by
Ohio vili ted friend, here on Thur. Mn. Edna Clark, Mn. Cb.yton
Athey, lln. Paul Rickard ud
day.
Thursday 1ue1t, uf 7i4n . Froo Mn. Otho Lieving. Kil.II Webb
Batey were Kn. Artbur Fict of than aang "Dogwood Tree".
A prayer and dedication of of­
Pomeroy, Mn. Glen Wallace of
C•ble, WIIC,, M�- Etta Ro111"
• and ferini to Kyn wa■ Jed by Kn.
I Mrs Paul Turnbill, Mal&lt;'!)Dille foll� by • poem. A read­
I Rev and Mr,. Harry Miller of ing "Dear OW')''' wa■ givea · by

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Pork Chops
69¢ lb.

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line I". Cloood bJ -·
Four 1ePeratlOnt were JIIDl'
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family. Tbfire ..N �
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Philip Wolperl and Jloyd C.,.
maclr. wete in Clatklbl.d'S W.....,
day and Tbunclaj, ol tut - I&lt;&gt;
ittend a state Rot&amp;rJ con•entiOII,
'.11rt. 0. 0. Sayre underwent •
tonsillectomy at the Hanman CUD1c in Parkenbur1 lut week,
Mr1. Philip Wolpert, Jin, LloJ'd
Roush and )lr1. Ray Proffitt al·
tend ed the DAR meeilnl It the
Mamnon Houte in Pt. Plea■ant on
Friday.
Timothy S.ayre, 10n of Mr. and
Mn. ·Ralph Sayre WU • reet:Dt
swg1cal patient at Hober Jloqdt,.

•'·Robert Cooke,

Arthur Wtbrll.
Mr. and Mn. Edlat Laytlfl and Jin.
Harry Muter lffte bualneu Wilt,.
or■ in Charlatou Friday.
Nan Jobruilon, dauJbt.er of Mr.
1md Mra. Robert Johftlton, .bi,
been a recent medical "patient at
Holier Hospital.
Mr . md
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Mn. Mont Wilton left
Thursday
to viii� relati•a .in
Buckhannon and their ■on and
family in ctarUbur1.
Rev. and lln. a. G. 11111 of
East Bank, W. \l'a., vl.lited their
borne hen .even.I da:,t thllDehn Lynn Smltll,
of
Mr. and Mra. Glen Smttll la •· ilur·
gical patient and 11 d,o tpln,:
lherapy treatment at a ·�••
Hospital in Mlcbll&amp;fl.
.
Mrs. Pansy Fry ,,e,ri a •.._ re­
eently viaiting relatives in Wet,•
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. T� Vant'e •nd
Barbara of Mor,a:ntown �ted
bi■ parent.a, Mr. and 1'ri 'B. R.
Vance here over I.be Wett; efad.
Mr. and Mn. Albert l'le1p ol
Lincoln PP-k, Mkhipn vJ,iteil
Telative■: here durin1 the WU:
end.

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Baseball Show On Color�d TV

ClNClNNATI UPI - The Crosley Broadcasting ('orp will tcle•
vise for the Hrst tum· i n h1s1ory a
ni&amp;:hl baseball game rn n1lur under
normal \igh! cond1lions next mon
day
The comp.a n)· sa • •1 1 hr te.lecast
o( the ganw l.H' t\\ ef':' the l l lll'lll·
nati Reds anU t tw San _Fra n t· 1 st· u
Gianl8 will make th(' first of a
A Cartoon E �rY Night!

K.lrk Douglas - Anthony QuJnn
•'LAST TRAIN l"llO M
r.UN HILL"
rVistavision &amp; Color)
- also Gordon Scull in
'TARZAN ·s G R t:ATEST
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ADVENTl RF:''
Al� C:irtoon
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NOW AT STATE THEATRI
PT. PLEASANT
Frankit• Avalon - A!an Ladd
"GUNS Ut' TIIE
TIMBFJlLAND"

�tnl&gt;s of 10 night games ill color
l'olor&lt;'a�ts also are planned for
\ 1 3 U11.� 1,!a rlJ(•S.

TlIt' \I on ti ay mg
• h( �arre, w i 11 1 ' · I
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hy
four
t1li:1l 1uns m Oirt&gt;t•
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slates. The&gt; :.ru WLW•T in l"m ·
l' inna 1 i . WLW D in Dayton. WSAZ·
TV in Hunl 111�1ou, W. Va , and
\\' L .E X - TV i n J..c x i.ng t un, K y.
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TOHONTO UPI -1ToroJ1 1 0 and
Montreal today awB1te-tl approval
11n appllc:ifions that would e x pand
American Football Lea!t!ue opHa•
lions into Canadi hy 1961.

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"I hope lhe 11pproval by lt11•
AFL comes quickly;· said Turon·
to rdl cslale man Avie J . Ben•
nett. "Thia will be a great thing
for this &lt;'it.y. Toronto Is a big
leaeue city and I think it will see
ll
I e tter football ii the n�w Jcaii11e
comes here.

GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE G.RADUATE
From Your Favorite

MEN'S SHOP

S U I T S and
SPORT COATS
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Long and Short Sleeve

MEN'S JEWEUlY
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NEW YORK UPI _ Football
players In the Big· Ten Confer• I
ence are paicl lo do or die for
their team" every Saturday, the
magJ:\Zine 8p9rt, Illustrated eharg•
ed toda11 in an article printed in
this we;k 'i issue.

"Many Big Ten football players
&amp;re carried o n the payroll of In•
dustry a l $40 lo $50 weekly,'• the
article said. "Sometlrn e9 they show
up for work. and scmetlmes the)'
l!llay In be&lt;! . " '

But • Jot tl11s to happe n on south
Fira:t o(f, two teams advanre to
eastern Ohio pl'ep diamond&amp; be­ the reiionalll to be help iJl Col•
fore the full cast of players is umbus May 21. One will be the
l isted on the program.
suni\·or between Ghaun cey•Dover
In Pomeroy today Coach Rua. YS. McCluney which plays Blue
aeU Moore o( the u ndefe.11ted C reek for U;ie region.ii berth.
Class AA Panthers (10-0) wu
The other will be the winner
praying for sunahine. 1 f enough belween Middleport vs Racine
arrive s by 3:30 p. m., �tarie-tta which plan Jefrt!rsonvWle. 'The
will play here today in sertional winner of that game &amp;O("S to Col­
finals,
umbus. There was little chance
Rarine could play at Middleport
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The winner wi _ll pla y t he v C· today.
tor of a Sout�pomt vs. Jack son
Class A eliminaUon has but one
game alto which may be played game in district play as two
today. That would be �he _ oi&gt;enlng teams advance. HeUel!lnger eK·
tul!llle al Athens in d1str1�l play, peels thig districl game on the
If Pom�ro� should survive, its ou Frosh diamond to be played
second district gam�, lbh one sometime early next week, weath
for the works, would be against er permitting. }le indicated every
the; survivor of the . foll�w:ina effort would be made
to allow
Ch1�1lC()the VI. Greenfield winner
at leait
day of red for
agam1t the
w i nner
between C lass A
ms. He wasn't so aure
Portsmouth East and M in ford.
pouible In CJ.au AA.
of this be
The top team from thrs scr■m•
_.______
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May 21,
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NA'QONAL La.A.GUI
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San Francl1co . . 18 7 .696
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Pitbtbu r"!h , . . . . 13 9 .625 1 ¾

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The 'Pitt1bur11J: •Pirates c'{t t!ie_l�
ro1te r to 2&amp; pl1yeN by �
ouUielder Roman Meji11 lo · CO­
iumbus of the American A&amp;an:�d
outfield�r . Joe C'1ri1tophtr aM
piteber George Witt to 'Salt �
Cltf of the Ptclfk'! Coa.tt' LHl\l
The Mi lwa ukee Brave■ op · �
pitcher Oeor1e Brunet ·■m:1 oat- •
fielder Lo&lt; )bye ta Loul,vUlo �I
the Amulean · Aun. Brunet .i;
obtained earlier W�ay (rOl;D 1
the Ka.uu City A.tliletiCI . In . .,,_
even-up swap
for Pttctier . :BOb.
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Giggle.
The San FnJICl&amp;Ou oiJDt■ Jo­
leased vejeran · ri.pUiaod.er R,a•

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St. Loui• . . .
9 12 .429 8
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9 15 .375 7½
Cblci10 . . . .
ti 12 .333 71!!
More than 100 be•II Iu a ml' Ui,itr
Wttlnfldar'• R..ulh
1 handler• repreMnUng 13 .dU,.tit II Ia ,r,ncl• 1 Phllac
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Wphla o
The maa:aune, without 1; 1up ini the Southern Oblo .\Uoci■tlon 1"U Mlt• ulc• 1
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charg
lso
schools,
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names
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be at the Met11 Co1.1n t)'
Plttlbvrth 6 Los Angelff 3 (NI
that alumni "angels ' In the B 1 &amp; ground• near Harriaonville
ftift C incinnati 41 Chicago, ppd, cold
Ten secrelly make weekly cash weekend for the 11th a n nual , all•
Thunde.,.t ProlNble Pitchers
pay ment s lo some foot ball pla)I'· age winner stake.
St. Loula at MllwaulcN--Mlull
ers.
Win nen will � elllible for the 1.2 ff Buhl 2.1
Ohio
Champion1h1p trial later thil
" One an gt' l meets the pla:y en
Cinc innati at C hlcap.-O'Tool ,
spring
A trophy wl1l be Pttlel\ted
m the locker room after • pme, the winner In each cla111 and to■• 2-2 v, Hobbl• 0,0
Phlledelphle et San Francltcoshakes h an ds a. 11 aro und ' and de• ette1 to all place hounds .
1 •2 ff l•nferd 2· 1
to
Robem
-$10
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from
ranging
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bills
pmulB
J udges 1 11 b K rman
Beya n
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Frlilay'1 Gall'lft
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untm1 lon , Willel •m eaver, Wor• Phllact.l�le et Clnelnnetl (N)
lhe article s.tt1d "At another school th1 ngton, ': l .
'Y �LanC!llter Pitllbu,eti at Mll wauk H (N )
?�� .llll Ba
rece1e\le un11•ne4
football pla"t&gt;rs
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St, Lou I• •t Chica wo
envelopes m the MondaY morn 1 nll:
na: g
4 1 ill be 1n
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honorariu
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Meuu
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Loa ""9t&gt;le1, at San Franclaco (NJ
alJ with., their weekly
�et �w•
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AM�ltlCAN LEAGUE
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The a�u&amp;stions were contained start Sst
1 2 7 ,632
�r Qh l ago . . .
in an article dealiRI w1!h the •f neeeuaQ
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, ► frleW Yorf . � , . , . 12 7 .� I
The Milas Co�f.&gt;' -,eaa:le Cl bJ ,Bot on . . .
NCAA ' s drastic action IHl monttJ
9 7 ,36a l ¼
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vg.iinst the U mverslty of Cndlana, Inc., I&amp;. ho,t.
10 8 .3M I ½I
ClfveJand , ,
whlrh was pl11ced on probation
Baltl!nore .
11 10 ,524 2
for fom years for alle1edly v io· Youa,• �ft Comes
7 1¢. .412 4
n,troit
latin11 rctrtliting rule1.
,400 4 1,i
Wa.hing ton . . , 8
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Kan,., City . . . . 7 \8 ,3il0 6\lo
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Mr�. Zunlth Smith and daughter,
JORD
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Ire ne, . e nd three dhlld ren vis ited Young -Don Fullmer obv '
' Detroi t 1 W �h 9
o, 1 1 Inn N
'J C'lty 3, 1 0
' pu a �•w•• _.-.IM•H " _ · isn't r 11!M$ chall4n••· bit\ ' ' e.1t11M,-fl/t:
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Inn.
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the 21 .year-otd West Jordan mid• Ch ic.to at loaton, ppd. rain
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NOT
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\CRATCH-Ml, dlewelJht �as definitely beco re � leveltnd •t Now York ppd. rein
WITH ITtH.l'tfl:-NOT
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nu;,.,y'.t Probabl• Pitchers
o
red the blb;ellt Vic•
llmer
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F
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Dotrott
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needs
f
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the
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�ct 'y o u r 481.' back. You feel the tory in ' h il C�?'Para ti"VilJ brief nlnt 0-2 YL K aat J. 1
Cl••land et N■w York-Bell
medi cation take hold lo quiet the p�fesa tion al· •• �ed nesday
ng veteran Stet• 3- 1 " terry 1 -0
itoh in miuut0.'i; watcih he.a,Jthy , m ght by out Pjlb){J
c lear sk in com e on. 0-t!t ITCH.ME- an Redl, I n a 10.roun d bout no_m , Chlclto at Bnton-Sh,w 2.1 n
- l...w.r 1 ;2
NOT fro m 11,ny dru g;glot for e de r• Fullme r s home town , 'Fullmer d11
played
many
o
( the trademarks of
K■ nu a C ity •• Bal Hmon, Nn-.1 l 11kin l rr ltal ions. NOW at Swlah,
his i:n(lre famou, -�pthe r Gene 1, °ll rMn
vs Walker 0,0
•r I LohM Dru.-.,
carving out a vi�.
Prlday'1 C..mos
Kan.., -City at Detroit, N
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POMEROY, OHIO

�ter
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TlefenttiJler to �he U1'!e PacHJt

By United PreH lnt wn1t.lon1,
That five.day layoff appar�tly
w111 Just what Eddie MetheWs and
hie mutcular Wlwaullee teammates
needed to tune up their battln1
eye&amp;,
The Brave, fretted and fumed
in enforctd idleneu �ince May 15
but they toot out their anger on
lhe St. L&lt;tui, Cardinali with a
12·8 flha,sin&amp; show when they fi·
nally Plued' a glllle Wednelda)'
nlgbt. And Mathews , who waa otr
t o a sl ow s tar•., I ook ed like th e
40.homer.--a -year man he's been
ror lout sea son,.

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Big Ed hit two homer&amp;, a •ln&amp;le
and a aa.crifice fly to drive in live
run9 and lead a 13-blt Braves at­
tack that also included hon'iers by
Wea Covlnaton and - Del Crandall.
The outburst Hfted Mathews' av.

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Thurtiday Aftemoon LfflUO ,
High single 1 game P. Mullen 178
High singe game, P. Mullen 178
Team
,:amea Ebersbach Hdwe
2168 '
game Ebersbacb
Team single
Hdwe 749
w L Pct.
Standlnt•
Carllnu . . . . . . . . . 3-tlAI 10'12 778
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SIerkll Drug1 · . . . . 29
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17
622
Eberebach Hdwe.
28
26 422
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Melg1 F,qulpment 14¾ 30¾ 318
Team l'{o. 2 . . . . . 10
222
SNton Hllh•
Ind. 3 g11mes M. Mun-ay 549 . . . ,
Ind. 1 game M:. MWTay 214
Team 3 games Carlings 2313
Tesm l game Carllnp 821
J'iailor, Attend Rite,
Top "5" .._..,. Av._
P.
Mullen . . . . . . . . . . . . 10G
For HoUJard Bowers
M.
Murray
. , , , , , . . , , , ·. , . 153
Out of town relative. and
152
P.
Comrie
.
f,tends who we� i n Middleport
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Eb�bach
f111t week to at�nd the fu neral
E. Sylveater . • . . , , . , , . 140
se rvices of Howafd Bower, IHt
S•turda, were Mt,. and Mrs. Les•
tor Bp'wers ond f.!mllr, Mr. and JohalUl�Ol.l llo1111fli lie
)In, George E. Bowen and fam·
AL
I\)'. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chrl,tian
1 ,rid ■on and Mr. Ind ¥re. OkoY ' GROSSJN&lt;llllR, N. Y. UPI - ln1emar .hlhari■l(ltl uid todly .bit
0 Hoffman, all off Sprinrdleld.
.
lmpre
q ltt....•�rrln1 ae.siona are
Onllle
McLain
.
', � �"4 Mia
and Mrs. 8Uzabeth Haley of Col• • dlrect in1ult , , of . hi1 . ,'1vanced•
.i.•mbu■; Mr., and Mn. earl PhlUlria pbysica� ffllti�, r.•ther than
ilb.d Pe.rl "eves of _.\then1; Ed· from any cbu11 1n ltYlt,
"I'm mor•, agvaneofl bli m)' con-1
- e Ru-,J), · Mae ,V1nMeter, MIi•
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ttr;,. llr• . aod MN. ditlon no-., t�n '•t U11• •me 1ta1e
, ol West , ol lrabtln&amp; Jail yut,", hl. lol4- the
•n4i �u11ttor
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€olumbl
,flnt (,-IIJ&gt; , QI !IIO'.!I wtlt,,n I�
Mr.
'Mn. 1'1u{ ',
· erald, , vllit h
�bt� I�� lien lq
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h, ind ' the Ca�·. llounWn•
be pre­
,.. -�•· Don•�I
. ■nd 'IDt 1,emle)'
pared
for
1111ell
of
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re!'tffl
1111•
fl&amp;hl
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New Haven.
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throup Chicago
traffic. to Ute
tune of 2l miles
to the galon!

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eraa:e 30 polnta to .328 and his I ers was be in1 dropped from theJr '
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fourth and fifth homen of the &amp;ea• ru,er to make ropJII .for
son raited bi5 c,ireer tolll tD 304. Veln&gt;y fh:om,.as, '4'!'@ w� ::!t
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trom tbe �� i::Wr'HI ,
Rank, Sewnlh l•
Since startin1 the se111on M.a•
,
-� . .
tpews h11 p881ed Rogers Horn:1•
NIW .US{lill$ �OU.
.
by and Ch1,1ck Klehl on the all•
GREENSBORO,- N, C, ,VPJ
time National Leegue home run J�me� Hend)' • Jr. ha■ been na1ptd
11,t and now rank• aeventh. War. bUilne11 man11er of tbe Ghil\l­
ren Spahn was the �efici::iry of boro CeMNIIS of . Ult. �
th&amp; auaull on ,Ix St•. Louis pikh• Amakur Hockey tjaa:UI. � ·
era.
father, Jamea Sr., t. fener�l m.11'1Uer of tbe Cle\l"e:1tn4· Betom of
The victory enabled the Brave,
u-.1.-, T. ca - .
the Ameri ca� --., ...-�
'· nt·'
· ·
to rema,· n r•-m
-. iy pui
� bt' third
�-�- place behind the · rrept running
San Franci■co Gianll, who beat
the Philadelphia PhUllet. 1-0, for
their flfth ,traight win., and the
PJttsbur&amp;h Pirates, who downed
lhe Loa Ana:eles Dod1er1, 5-3, in
other NL action.
The Detroit Tigers scored their
second atr1i11ht 1-0 vlct.ory over .
lhe Washingto n Senator• on Al
KaUnt'a · 10th•innina: homer and
the Baltimore Orioles derea.tecl. �e
i'
.J,P jnnlng1
Kan8f,i City A's , 5-3,
in the American fugue.

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GREEN BAY, WI■. UPI-Haqk
Gremminaer, a defensive halfack,
and JJ_m T,,. p, . a •
�n,lve end ,
have &amp;ljn�d the ..- t5i,... �eon .,ac,.
� Dau
w1"(h th e G reen
UOOJ s,
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lfr■. H�r Hntll!I)'. Alb.rt
Ha,rt:i-,, C,harleston,
waa the
ove11nl11.t: tuest of the " H&amp;rtutya
tlU• wee.i 11,o,
Mr. and Mrs. George, Circle
� a-µ)lhters , o·f St. Al��!$ vi:iit•
ed' 'wlt li Mrs. SuAle Harris and
Mrj_�: !;,.r;i_i&lt;:e Gibb.a, Tue..ida_y.
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Jlai.: an(l • Mn. Re:-m an tJhllnger
Jta.,,"1'8turh� hvfD :Bethesda•, Md. '
1ffifr' theY vMltec: •wit1'· their
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M r. •,., ""· WUUam Aull were
Jn Greenup, o., l?t Satur&lt;I., ta
,ttended Mr. Aull , alumni ban,
qu,1.
r•. Newm•n
Y purchued
T
A venue
p, r_ty � 11 Soult,
wh JC h 1 s octup!ed bYb��
llll, an d M ra.
George M iller. Tb� plan to ITIOYe
into thei.r new hdme aa aoon II
possible. ·
Mrs. Robert Reibe) went to Col·
um bus today on �erden Club al•
hirli and while there ahe will
\'isit with Mn. LucUle Stratlon..
lilr. and Mre. O.Us LJtehrield
and children Belinda and Alan of
Pl . P lenant were Sunday &amp;ued•
of Mrs. Neva Pierce.
L1tster Cunnin.jham ls reported
lo be •o �ewh ,1 improved from
a recent lllneu.
Mr. and Mra, William Betz and
Sand)' or Jackson vlslted Su.nda)'
with Mr. and ]dts. c, H. Wise Jr.
Rev. Howani Ruppelt is in
Chillicothe today where he i s
serving on the Stew1rd s hip
and
Promotion Committee ol the
Scioto Preseb)'lery and will be
meetini with the Chillicothe Pre,byterian Church.

DAR Boa rd
Meets Tuesday

At Knight Hotne

A board meetint of the Return
• Jonath'.io Meigs Chi]!t.r N. S. J;&gt;AR
. ,was held Tuea4ay afternoon at
!he hqtne of the Re1ent Mn, A.
members
R. K�h:ht with nine
present.

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wtr - madt: to lbe
l
canCff fund aD-d to thit fund (or
a rural worker ia P&lt;trttmouth
Dil trld. when th,! WSCS of the
Rock Sp rint• Me U1od ltl Ch11 reh
met Tund.ay afl emooa at the
cburch.

Mrt. Clifford Lelfhelt pre■lded
at ihe mlt!ltUni )l'hieh optned with
pt.ayer by Mn W . A. Moree n.
Tbe davoUo� •Dd procram wa1
ill cba,rp of. �r,. W1lll4m
�rlptut4! rlltJ�I by A(r,. ilor&amp;an opriened , the d,:vptlon, ibd a
medltatlon � elven by ilr,.
Elmtr &amp;il.,. .

' Alum,t i•Official s
,· • ,
I H OId Pl anntng
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Meet',ng Mondoy

the Light of the World"
".
was the topic of th111 program
presell ted b)' .M IJ• All� El.I ler,
Mrs. John JI•rd1 �. M rl. Amos
Leonard, _Mt• - Wlllial'(I. Grue ser,
Mra. Lewis Grueser, Mra. Lelfhelt
and Mrs. Bntell!.
Juu1

During the btusiness 1e1ilon
an oUicers trainint day to be
held at the United Yethodl■t
Chi.ltth on June 2
IDhOuneed.
that
allo
w11
woven
It
announ
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I
ng ru es mJde by th• �ltty
•ere on ule. Electiou of ciffleen
was held with
IJr■, Leifheit
ebo&amp;en ,s president; . Kn. Wm.
Bartel1, vice 'Pre■ldent; Kn. Le­
wla Gnie■er, ,ecret■ry; 'Mn. Amos
L!onard, treuUNr nd lfra. Ko­
t■n, !lffret■ry of promotion. .
'l'he meeting eloMMI ,rtth the
Lord'• Pr11tr kt unllon.

wa•

beJ ne ', reml.Q�
t/. Uu( � G. PtJ'ls Ye1J10,M1I
JdioWQip fund � tit�ich waa _.
1
� Wt � •or. .
will ill'
11",�. eeiloLlraltiP
awardecl to I daifervint iDJ!'m�
pt · I.hf' . '-nior Ct..11 who withe■
to fu.rtittr, hJJ or her edQcatioo.
As lht tund tncreases from y,uto YOt the uµouot of the sc.hoI Ja.rthip _1 warded each yesr ma,_ be
1
lncreaaed.
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Due&amp; an\'
d
con.tr1 but_lon, · · an11
alJO �s,rvati�tll for ttie b,uQ.\let
1nd d1ql'\e r. may · ,t,e •�nt to �.
Lgcy V. · Pte&amp;f, Trea1urer, 442
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�rant Street, Jlld�t,port.
�lTnlans . ',till be
the
followina: °cl3ue8 1900, · !ibft, 1'.\0,
1 810, 1 920; 1ffl, l�o. 935, iMO,
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Se•sion Tue•dity Nisht

William B. Downle presided at
the meeting of the Mei gs County
Riding Club held Tuesd.a y evening
et the Sali"sbury Township Build•
ing.
•
Dues were collected .and final
p lans msde for the show to be
held at the Rock Springs Fair•
ground s , Sunday.
. Re1re shmei:its
were served during the social
hour.

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1:a llie t.e,tuNd tlul ••oc will
be a rDf � · , eoaf.,elt durinS
•bkll. •· and ' )IW � .�
Church Propam &amp;,
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Pr&lt;•bYletian .Cburd: Sull\Lly mprn- I Hl!Pt ,N'I' a,laq
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!udahi p and Promqtion· Committee
of the Scioto Preabytery wilt meel
William F . Winebrenner and fto.. f'OlllilY
bert Ducll:worth , tlden, wUl be the I , lfr,' ,al\d ,Mrs. Clarence Curti1 I
lay speakers uaJtted by the other entmairifd with a f■igily dinner
elder! or the church, ror the aerv• Su� If. tfie Jr ho e Mulben'y
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· Metrhts J n ot,,trvante bf Mothen
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be held for lhe youth or the church
Pre&amp;t1n� '!"«e Mr. and U.n. AJ.
wilh Mn1. Robert Crow, Kn. llt?bert Harden and Mn. [)an Cottril l Olllld
.ad dau1bttr lutb
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ina the theme "Down' : hy the Jer,r, EddS. and PaYla: Wayne
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Pomero )' High S ch ool Alumni,, bu "er H yaell, '.ifarcia Anol4 . .
armounced ;a mtttm� of tbe e.xeeu. Marjorie Woodard.
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live committee of the A11aoci.ation
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for Friday at the St-mor High aud·
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t �-i. yn
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Mr. and �
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�RQI SEl�TION

met Monday ,ve11in1 at �,,.�.,!
ef Mrt. West., P!-r d, aaGfW9
letteH Wh icil were se nt out to
elumni of M RS. 1500 letteta 1 tt
bein1 sent thlt ye1r urginr ffle,I).
bff• to attend ll\,e l nlldll l reu'nion
which wm be he ld May 2.8 at the
Hllh 6eltool with the dloner
lN!in g aerved by lbe Band Boost·
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BocioeAlumni
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Ass«i.lt ion
ort Alumni

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Pla ns were made for martin&amp;: , Card Club En1et.taln«J
the •grave of the RevolutlOl'lary
Mr,.
Soldi�r, Jamil, Smith, first settler
Mr■•· Rl�rd GrJ¥, AA�ed.
of Middleport and is buried in
member, of NJ' card - du� Tuea•
the Gravel kill cemetery.
day evenio,: at her ta.om,: In ¥Id·
It is �xpected that the 'L'fft· dlepo l with )&amp;n.
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evenlq. Pris.es
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The date o_f the occas ion will
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be annou nced a� th� Mother• ·1 Bradbury, lfrl.
,net Mfll, Cale.
Mn. Lionel lo1&amp;1
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Daughter Tea which will be held
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this Friday at the home of Mr■.
others �ni ,w�e Mra.
Dor Sehaeler.
cbael
Hackett. 'lfrs.
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Fo11owing the meet ing • des• SchJnoll' and Mri,. W{llla 111 ChUdJ.
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The annl\le� of Mrs. Hacsert course was ■erved by Mrs.
Knight to her g ue1t1.
11:ett wu �inen.wemt apci Mn.
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Cincinnati Reds

The Cipcinnati Red.11 optioned
W..wrence to lndlanapo.lls of IJlt
American Assn. 011 a 24-hour rt·
call IM.s is. Tf)e 36-)'ear-o)d rilht·
hander had Pltctied onl)' 7� · In•
nlng, thi1 year aud aut1wed 12
run1, all i n l'elief iHl"1'1J1ent,.
The Chkuo Cubs pared down
to the limit by shlppJni three
pla)'er■ to Houston and reealljng
in!ielder Jerry Kindall froJD, the
same ArcericJD Aun. team. Plt.c,h•
er Al Schroll , wu· rel'eaud 11yt·
ricbt to Houaton while caq:ber
�doe Thscket a'nd Infielder Sam f
Drake were farmed oul on 21·
hour recall.

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By U11lt■d Prou lntffn,llkHwll
Brook&amp; Lawrence, an all-star
pitcher four years 110, w11 th�
principal casualty a■ National
l..eaJ ue teams , red uced the-Ir ros•
t�rt to the 2S•player limit Wed•
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By Alan Mavtt

Rain or la&lt;:k ol it wi lling , Disl rict AA and A high school
baseba /I playolfs will have ooen completed by the first hall
of next week, according to Cliff H elfel!.in&amp;er, direclor, Ohio

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I Panthers May Get Marietta Meeting
In Scorehook If Sunshine Comes Out

The n ight mlor l1•ll'c11.sts Wf"rf'
madt' µossthle b�· lht· developmen t
Of a hi ghly sc nsl l 1 \I' eolnr 1 Uht'
and months of e x 1wr1me11lin g un
dcr l!J{Jsting lights at L 'ros](')' I "H•'• t h• lu:iHt catcher I ■v •r
Field hPrf'
worhd with. H• dOHn't walk
o¥tr here--h• writn notft Dn
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Ex pe,·t AFL Approval

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Baseball Show On Color�d TV

ClNClNNATI UPI - The Crosley Broadcasting ('orp will tcle•
vise for the Hrst tum· i n h1s1ory a
ni&amp;:hl baseball game rn n1lur under
normal \igh! cond1lions next mon
day
The comp.a n)· sa • •1 1 hr te.lecast
o( the ganw l.H' t\\ ef':' the l l lll'lll·
nati Reds anU t tw San _Fra n t· 1 st· u
Gianl8 will make th(' first of a
A Cartoon E �rY Night!

K.lrk Douglas - Anthony QuJnn
•'LAST TRAIN l"llO M
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rVistavision &amp; Color)
- also Gordon Scull in
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PT. PLEASANT
Frankit• Avalon - A!an Ladd
"GUNS Ut' TIIE
TIMBFJlLAND"

�tnl&gt;s of 10 night games ill color
l'olor&lt;'a�ts also are planned for
\ 1 3 U11.� 1,!a rlJ(•S.

TlIt' \I on ti ay mg
• h( �arre, w i 11 1 ' · I
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hy
four
t1li:1l 1uns m Oirt&gt;t•
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l' inna 1 i . WLW D in Dayton. WSAZ·
TV in Hunl 111�1ou, W. Va , and
\\' L .E X - TV i n J..c x i.ng t un, K y.
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TOHONTO UPI -1ToroJ1 1 0 and
Montreal today awB1te-tl approval
11n appllc:ifions that would e x pand
American Football Lea!t!ue opHa•
lions into Canadi hy 1961.

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"I hope lhe 11pproval by lt11•
AFL comes quickly;· said Turon·
to rdl cslale man Avie J . Ben•
nett. "Thia will be a great thing
for this &lt;'it.y. Toronto Is a big
leaeue city and I think it will see
ll
I e tter football ii the n�w Jcaii11e
comes here.

GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE G.RADUATE
From Your Favorite

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Long and Short Sleeve

MEN'S JEWEUlY
by SWANK

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NEW YORK UPI _ Football
players In the Big· Ten Confer• I
ence are paicl lo do or die for
their team" every Saturday, the
magJ:\Zine 8p9rt, Illustrated eharg•
ed toda11 in an article printed in
this we;k 'i issue.

"Many Big Ten football players
&amp;re carried o n the payroll of In•
dustry a l $40 lo $50 weekly,'• the
article said. "Sometlrn e9 they show
up for work. and scmetlmes the)'
l!llay In be&lt;! . " '

But • Jot tl11s to happe n on south
Fira:t o(f, two teams advanre to
eastern Ohio pl'ep diamond&amp; be­ the reiionalll to be help iJl Col•
fore the full cast of players is umbus May 21. One will be the
l isted on the program.
suni\·or between Ghaun cey•Dover
In Pomeroy today Coach Rua. YS. McCluney which plays Blue
aeU Moore o( the u ndefe.11ted C reek for U;ie region.ii berth.
Class AA Panthers (10-0) wu
The other will be the winner
praying for sunahine. 1 f enough belween Middleport vs Racine
arrive s by 3:30 p. m., �tarie-tta which plan Jefrt!rsonvWle. 'The
will play here today in sertional winner of that game &amp;O("S to Col­
finals,
umbus. There was little chance
Rarine could play at Middleport
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The winner wi _ll pla y t he v C· today.
tor of a Sout�pomt vs. Jack son
Class A eliminaUon has but one
game alto which may be played game in district play as two
today. That would be �he _ oi&gt;enlng teams advance. HeUel!lnger eK·
tul!llle al Athens in d1str1�l play, peels thig districl game on the
If Pom�ro� should survive, its ou Frosh diamond to be played
second district gam�, lbh one sometime early next week, weath
for the works, would be against er permitting. }le indicated every
the; survivor of the . foll�w:ina effort would be made
to allow
Ch1�1lC()the VI. Greenfield winner
at leait
day of red for
agam1t the
w i nner
between C lass A
ms. He wasn't so aure
Portsmouth East and M in ford.
pouible In CJ.au AA.
of this be
The top team from thrs scr■m•
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May 21,
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d1Uerent.
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Pitbtbu r"!h , . . . . 13 9 .625 1 ¾

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The 'Pitt1bur11J: •Pirates c'{t t!ie_l�
ro1te r to 2&amp; pl1yeN by �
ouUielder Roman Meji11 lo · CO­
iumbus of the American A&amp;an:�d
outfield�r . Joe C'1ri1tophtr aM
piteber George Witt to 'Salt �
Cltf of the Ptclfk'! Coa.tt' LHl\l
The Mi lwa ukee Brave■ op · �
pitcher Oeor1e Brunet ·■m:1 oat- •
fielder Lo&lt; )bye ta Loul,vUlo �I
the Amulean · Aun. Brunet .i;
obtained earlier W�ay (rOl;D 1
the Ka.uu City A.tliletiCI . In . .,,_
even-up swap
for Pttctier . :BOb.
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The San FnJICl&amp;Ou oiJDt■ Jo­
leased vejeran · ri.pUiaod.er R,a•

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St. Loui• . . .
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9 15 .375 7½
Cblci10 . . . .
ti 12 .333 71!!
More than 100 be•II Iu a ml' Ui,itr
Wttlnfldar'• R..ulh
1 handler• repreMnUng 13 .dU,.tit II Ia ,r,ncl• 1 Phllac
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Wphla o
The maa:aune, without 1; 1up ini the Southern Oblo .\Uoci■tlon 1"U Mlt• ulc• 1
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schools,
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be at the Met11 Co1.1n t)'
Plttlbvrth 6 Los Angelff 3 (NI
that alumni "angels ' In the B 1 &amp; ground• near Harriaonville
ftift C incinnati 41 Chicago, ppd, cold
Ten secrelly make weekly cash weekend for the 11th a n nual , all•
Thunde.,.t ProlNble Pitchers
pay ment s lo some foot ball pla)I'· age winner stake.
St. Loula at MllwaulcN--Mlull
ers.
Win nen will � elllible for the 1.2 ff Buhl 2.1
Ohio
Champion1h1p trial later thil
" One an gt' l meets the pla:y en
Cinc innati at C hlcap.-O'Tool ,
spring
A trophy wl1l be Pttlel\ted
m the locker room after • pme, the winner In each cla111 and to■• 2-2 v, Hobbl• 0,0
Phlledelphle et San Francltcoshakes h an ds a. 11 aro und ' and de• ette1 to all place hounds .
1 •2 ff l•nferd 2· 1
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from
ranging
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J udges 1 11 b K rman
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untm1 lon , Willel •m eaver, Wor• Phllact.l�le et Clnelnnetl (N)
lhe article s.tt1d "At another school th1 ngton, ': l .
'Y �LanC!llter Pitllbu,eti at Mll wauk H (N )
?�� .llll Ba
rece1e\le un11•ne4
football pla"t&gt;rs
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envelopes m the MondaY morn 1 nll:
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Meuu
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alJ with., their weekly
�et �w•
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AM�ltlCAN LEAGUE
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in an article dealiRI w1!h the •f neeeuaQ
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The Milas Co�f.&gt;' -,eaa:le Cl bJ ,Bot on . . .
NCAA ' s drastic action IHl monttJ
9 7 ,36a l ¼
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vg.iinst the U mverslty of Cndlana, Inc., I&amp;. ho,t.
10 8 .3M I ½I
ClfveJand , ,
whlrh was pl11ced on probation
Baltl!nore .
11 10 ,524 2
for fom years for alle1edly v io· Youa,• �ft Comes
7 1¢. .412 4
n,troit
latin11 rctrtliting rule1.
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Cl••land et N■w York-Bell
medi cation take hold lo quiet the p�fesa tion al· •• �ed nesday
ng veteran Stet• 3- 1 " terry 1 -0
itoh in miuut0.'i; watcih he.a,Jthy , m ght by out Pjlb){J
c lear sk in com e on. 0-t!t ITCH.ME- an Redl, I n a 10.roun d bout no_m , Chlclto at Bnton-Sh,w 2.1 n
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NOT fro m 11,ny dru g;glot for e de r• Fullme r s home town , 'Fullmer d11
played
many
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( the trademarks of
K■ nu a C ity •• Bal Hmon, Nn-.1 l 11kin l rr ltal ions. NOW at Swlah,
his i:n(lre famou, -�pthe r Gene 1, °ll rMn
vs Walker 0,0
•r I LohM Dru.-.,
carving out a vi�.
Prlday'1 C..mos
Kan.., -City at Detroit, N
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POMEROY, OHIO

�ter
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TlefenttiJler to �he U1'!e PacHJt

By United PreH lnt wn1t.lon1,
That five.day layoff appar�tly
w111 Just what Eddie MetheWs and
hie mutcular Wlwaullee teammates
needed to tune up their battln1
eye&amp;,
The Brave, fretted and fumed
in enforctd idleneu �ince May 15
but they toot out their anger on
lhe St. L&lt;tui, Cardinali with a
12·8 flha,sin&amp; show when they fi·
nally Plued' a glllle Wednelda)'
nlgbt. And Mathews , who waa otr
t o a sl ow s tar•., I ook ed like th e
40.homer.--a -year man he's been
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Big Ed hit two homer&amp;, a •ln&amp;le
and a aa.crifice fly to drive in live
run9 and lead a 13-blt Braves at­
tack that also included hon'iers by
Wea Covlnaton and - Del Crandall.
The outburst Hfted Mathews' av.

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Thurtiday Aftemoon LfflUO ,
High single 1 game P. Mullen 178
High singe game, P. Mullen 178
Team
,:amea Ebersbach Hdwe
2168 '
game Ebersbacb
Team single
Hdwe 749
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Team l'{o. 2 . . . . . 10
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SNton Hllh•
Ind. 3 g11mes M. Mun-ay 549 . . . ,
Ind. 1 game M:. MWTay 214
Team 3 games Carlings 2313
Tesm l game Carllnp 821
J'iailor, Attend Rite,
Top "5" .._..,. Av._
P.
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For HoUJard Bowers
M.
Murray
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Out of town relative. and
152
P.
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f,tends who we� i n Middleport
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f111t week to at�nd the fu neral
E. Sylveater . • . . , , . , , . 140
se rvices of Howafd Bower, IHt
S•turda, were Mt,. and Mrs. Les•
tor Bp'wers ond f.!mllr, Mr. and JohalUl�Ol.l llo1111fli lie
)In, George E. Bowen and fam·
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1 ,rid ■on and Mr. Ind ¥re. OkoY ' GROSSJN&lt;llllR, N. Y. UPI - ln1emar .hlhari■l(ltl uid todly .bit
0 Hoffman, all off Sprinrdleld.
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lmpre
q ltt....•�rrln1 ae.siona are
Onllle
McLain
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and Mrs. 8Uzabeth Haley of Col• • dlrect in1ult , , of . hi1 . ,'1vanced•
.i.•mbu■; Mr., and Mn. earl PhlUlria pbysica� ffllti�, r.•ther than
ilb.d Pe.rl "eves of _.\then1; Ed· from any cbu11 1n ltYlt,
"I'm mor•, agvaneofl bli m)' con-1
- e Ru-,J), · Mae ,V1nMeter, MIi•
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ttr;,. llr• . aod MN. ditlon no-., t�n '•t U11• •me 1ta1e
, ol West , ol lrabtln&amp; Jail yut,", hl. lol4- the
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Mr.
'Mn. 1'1u{ ',
· erald, , vllit h
�bt� I�� lien lq
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h, ind ' the Ca�·. llounWn•
be pre­
,.. -�•· Don•�I
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eraa:e 30 polnta to .328 and his I ers was be in1 dropped from theJr '
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fourth and fifth homen of the &amp;ea• ru,er to make ropJII .for
son raited bi5 c,ireer tolll tD 304. Veln&gt;y fh:om,.as, '4'!'@ w� ::!t
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Rank, Sewnlh l•
Since startin1 the se111on M.a•
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NIW .US{lill$ �OU.
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by and Ch1,1ck Klehl on the all•
GREENSBORO,- N, C, ,VPJ
time National Leegue home run J�me� Hend)' • Jr. ha■ been na1ptd
11,t and now rank• aeventh. War. bUilne11 man11er of tbe Ghil\l­
ren Spahn was the �efici::iry of boro CeMNIIS of . Ult. �
th&amp; auaull on ,Ix St•. Louis pikh• Amakur Hockey tjaa:UI. � ·
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father, Jamea Sr., t. fener�l m.11'1Uer of tbe Cle\l"e:1tn4· Betom of
The victory enabled the Brave,
u-.1.-, T. ca - .
the Ameri ca� --., ...-�
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-. iy pui
� bt' third
�-�- place behind the · rrept running
San Franci■co Gianll, who beat
the Philadelphia PhUllet. 1-0, for
their flfth ,traight win., and the
PJttsbur&amp;h Pirates, who downed
lhe Loa Ana:eles Dod1er1, 5-3, in
other NL action.
The Detroit Tigers scored their
second atr1i11ht 1-0 vlct.ory over .
lhe Washingto n Senator• on Al
KaUnt'a · 10th•innina: homer and
the Baltimore Orioles derea.tecl. �e
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Kan8f,i City A's , 5-3,
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Gremminaer, a defensive halfack,
and JJ_m T,,. p, . a •
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Ha,rt:i-,, C,harleston,
waa the
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tlU• wee.i 11,o,
Mr. and Mrs. George, Circle
� a-µ)lhters , o·f St. Al��!$ vi:iit•
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Mrj_�: !;,.r;i_i&lt;:e Gibb.a, Tue..ida_y.
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M r. •,., ""· WUUam Aull were
Jn Greenup, o., l?t Satur&lt;I., ta
,ttended Mr. Aull , alumni ban,
qu,1.
r•. Newm•n
Y purchued
T
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p, r_ty � 11 Soult,
wh JC h 1 s octup!ed bYb��
llll, an d M ra.
George M iller. Tb� plan to ITIOYe
into thei.r new hdme aa aoon II
possible. ·
Mrs. Robert Reibe) went to Col·
um bus today on �erden Club al•
hirli and while there ahe will
\'isit with Mn. LucUle Stratlon..
lilr. and Mre. O.Us LJtehrield
and children Belinda and Alan of
Pl . P lenant were Sunday &amp;ued•
of Mrs. Neva Pierce.
L1tster Cunnin.jham ls reported
lo be •o �ewh ,1 improved from
a recent lllneu.
Mr. and Mra, William Betz and
Sand)' or Jackson vlslted Su.nda)'
with Mr. and ]dts. c, H. Wise Jr.
Rev. Howani Ruppelt is in
Chillicothe today where he i s
serving on the Stew1rd s hip
and
Promotion Committee ol the
Scioto Preseb)'lery and will be
meetini with the Chillicothe Pre,byterian Church.

DAR Boa rd
Meets Tuesday

At Knight Hotne

A board meetint of the Return
• Jonath'.io Meigs Chi]!t.r N. S. J;&gt;AR
. ,was held Tuea4ay afternoon at
!he hqtne of the Re1ent Mn, A.
members
R. K�h:ht with nine
present.

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canCff fund aD-d to thit fund (or
a rural worker ia P&lt;trttmouth
Dil trld. when th,! WSCS of the
Rock Sp rint• Me U1od ltl Ch11 reh
met Tund.ay afl emooa at the
cburch.

Mrt. Clifford Lelfhelt pre■lded
at ihe mlt!ltUni )l'hieh optned with
pt.ayer by Mn W . A. Moree n.
Tbe davoUo� •Dd procram wa1
ill cba,rp of. �r,. W1lll4m
�rlptut4! rlltJ�I by A(r,. ilor&amp;an opriened , the d,:vptlon, ibd a
medltatlon � elven by ilr,.
Elmtr &amp;il.,. .

' Alum,t i•Official s
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I H OId Pl anntng
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Meet',ng Mondoy

the Light of the World"
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was the topic of th111 program
presell ted b)' .M IJ• All� El.I ler,
Mrs. John JI•rd1 �. M rl. Amos
Leonard, _Mt• - Wlllial'(I. Grue ser,
Mra. Lewis Grueser, Mra. Lelfhelt
and Mrs. Bntell!.
Juu1

During the btusiness 1e1ilon
an oUicers trainint day to be
held at the United Yethodl■t
Chi.ltth on June 2
IDhOuneed.
that
allo
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It
announ
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I
ng ru es mJde by th• �ltty
•ere on ule. Electiou of ciffleen
was held with
IJr■, Leifheit
ebo&amp;en ,s president; . Kn. Wm.
Bartel1, vice 'Pre■ldent; Kn. Le­
wla Gnie■er, ,ecret■ry; 'Mn. Amos
L!onard, treuUNr nd lfra. Ko­
t■n, !lffret■ry of promotion. .
'l'he meeting eloMMI ,rtth the
Lord'• Pr11tr kt unllon.

wa•

beJ ne ', reml.Q�
t/. Uu( � G. PtJ'ls Ye1J10,M1I
JdioWQip fund � tit�ich waa _.
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will ill'
11",�. eeiloLlraltiP
awardecl to I daifervint iDJ!'m�
pt · I.hf' . '-nior Ct..11 who withe■
to fu.rtittr, hJJ or her edQcatioo.
As lht tund tncreases from y,uto YOt the uµouot of the sc.hoI Ja.rthip _1 warded each yesr ma,_ be
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con.tr1 but_lon, · · an11
alJO �s,rvati�tll for ttie b,uQ.\let
1nd d1ql'\e r. may · ,t,e •�nt to �.
Lgcy V. · Pte&amp;f, Trea1urer, 442
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�lTnlans . ',till be
the
followina: °cl3ue8 1900, · !ibft, 1'.\0,
1 810, 1 920; 1ffl, l�o. 935, iMO,
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the meeting of the Mei gs County
Riding Club held Tuesd.a y evening
et the Sali"sbury Township Build•
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Dues were collected .and final
p lans msde for the show to be
held at the Rock Springs Fair•
ground s , Sunday.
. Re1re shmei:its
were served during the social
hour.

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By P resident

1:a llie t.e,tuNd tlul ••oc will
be a rDf � · , eoaf.,elt durinS
•bkll. •· and ' )IW � .�
Church Propam &amp;,
I �irm be'�J.eded. (ffl!ll. tll• 1�
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cal �., Wmr,er• 1'W rt�vt
At the SYJ' &amp;e}lff Firtt Unilt d , frt, iQJplion ticket;t tf • the- Qext
Pr&lt;•bYletian .Cburd: Sull\Lly mprn- I Hl!Pt ,N'I' a,laq
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,r11 repn-Mnlatives of the Stew. w iU) ••
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!udahi p and Promqtion· Committee
of the Scioto Preabytery wilt meel
William F . Winebrenner and fto.. f'OlllilY
bert Ducll:worth , tlden, wUl be the I , lfr,' ,al\d ,Mrs. Clarence Curti1 I
lay speakers uaJtted by the other entmairifd with a f■igily dinner
elder! or the church, ror the aerv• Su� If. tfie Jr ho e Mulben'y
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ice which will be&amp;in at 9 a. m.
· Metrhts J n ot,,trvante bf Mothen
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A Junior Church prop-•m '"11 · Day.
be held for lhe youth or the church
Pre&amp;t1n� '!"«e Mr. and U.n. AJ.
wilh Mn1. Robert Crow, Kn. llt?bert Harden and Mn. [)an Cottril l Olllld
.ad dau1bttr lutb
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ina the theme "Down' : hy the Jer,r, EddS. and PaYla: Wayne
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Jack Tb.omM, Kenneth
SallJ e,rteli, Ed
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Pomero )' High S ch ool Alumni,, bu "er H yaell, '.ifarcia Anol4 . .
armounced ;a mtttm� of tbe e.xeeu. Marjorie Woodard.
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live committee of the A11aoci.ation
,
for Friday at the St-mor High aud·
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t �-i. yn
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�RQI SEl�TION

met Monday ,ve11in1 at �,,.�.,!
ef Mrt. West., P!-r d, aaGfW9
letteH Wh icil were se nt out to
elumni of M RS. 1500 letteta 1 tt
bein1 sent thlt ye1r urginr ffle,I).
bff• to attend ll\,e l nlldll l reu'nion
which wm be he ld May 2.8 at the
Hllh 6eltool with the dloner
lN!in g aerved by lbe Band Boost·
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Ass«i.lt ion
ort Alumni

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Pla ns were made for martin&amp;: , Card Club En1et.taln«J
the •grave of the RevolutlOl'lary
Mr,.
Soldi�r, Jamil, Smith, first settler
Mr■•· Rl�rd GrJ¥, AA�ed.
of Middleport and is buried in
member, of NJ' card - du� Tuea•
the Gravel kill cemetery.
day evenio,: at her ta.om,: In ¥Id·
It is �xpected that the 'L'fft· dlepo l with )&amp;n.
r
,C�a., u
rn ony �111 be attended by many
evenlq. Pris.es
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the
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DA d
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The date o_f the occas ion will
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be annou nced a� th� Mother• ·1 Bradbury, lfrl.
,net Mfll, Cale.
Mn. Lionel lo1&amp;1
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Daughter Tea which will be held
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this Friday at the home of Mr■.
others �ni ,w�e Mra.
Dor Sehaeler.
cbael
Hackett. 'lfrs.
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Fo11owing the meet ing • des• SchJnoll' and Mri,. W{llla 111 ChUdJ.
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The annl\le� of Mrs. Hacsert course was ■erved by Mrs.
Knight to her g ue1t1.
11:ett wu �inen.wemt apci Mn.
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To Minors By
Cincinnati Reds

The Cipcinnati Red.11 optioned
W..wrence to lndlanapo.lls of IJlt
American Assn. 011 a 24-hour rt·
call IM.s is. Tf)e 36-)'ear-o)d rilht·
hander had Pltctied onl)' 7� · In•
nlng, thi1 year aud aut1wed 12
run1, all i n l'elief iHl"1'1J1ent,.
The Chkuo Cubs pared down
to the limit by shlppJni three
pla)'er■ to Houston and reealljng
in!ielder Jerry Kindall froJD, the
same ArcericJD Aun. team. Plt.c,h•
er Al Schroll , wu· rel'eaud 11yt·
ricbt to Houaton while caq:ber
�doe Thscket a'nd Infielder Sam f
Drake were farmed oul on 21·
hour recall.

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By U11lt■d Prou lntffn,llkHwll
Brook&amp; Lawrence, an all-star
pitcher four years 110, w11 th�
principal casualty a■ National
l..eaJ ue teams , red uced the-Ir ros•
t�rt to the 2S•player limit Wed•
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By Alan Mavtt

Rain or la&lt;:k ol it wi lling , Disl rict AA and A high school
baseba /I playolfs will have ooen completed by the first hall
of next week, according to Cliff H elfel!.in&amp;er, direclor, Ohio

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I Panthers May Get Marietta Meeting
In Scorehook If Sunshine Comes Out

The n ight mlor l1•ll'c11.sts Wf"rf'
madt' µossthle b�· lht· developmen t
Of a hi ghly sc nsl l 1 \I' eolnr 1 Uht'
and months of e x 1wr1me11lin g un
dcr l!J{Jsting lights at L 'ros](')' I "H•'• t h• lu:iHt catcher I ■v •r
Field hPrf'
worhd with. H• dOHn't walk
o¥tr here--h• writn notft Dn
th■ ball!"

Two Canadian Ci1i.,.
Ex pe,·t AFL Approval

May 12, 1 960

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;3----DaiJy Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, O., May 12, 11160

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

'Ohio Eta Phi Chapter Installs Officers
:At Meeting In Middleport Tuesday Night i

Investiture Ceremony Held Monday Nite I Little League
At Pomeroy Chu rch for Brownie Troop 245 . Fund Drive
An lnvestilure ceremony for Brownie Troop 245 wa• held
Set For June 4
at the U ruted Methodist church Monday evening at 7 p.m.

Enterprise WSCS
Sponsors Banquet
Tuesday Evening

Thirly-seven perso ns attend ed
Following the welcome given by Mrs. Gardner Wehrung,
Mrs. Betty Fultz was installed as the president of the Ohio
■y L UCILLI HAW!ffla
th
e Molher-D11.ughl er banquet of
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leader, the Brownies formed a horseshoe and stood at
oop
tr
· Ela Phi Criapter of t h Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday eve­
th e Enlerprise EUB Church spon•
and
Hassler
Mr.
Dalla,
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as the sang "Whenever Y ou Make A Pro mise . "
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ning w hen the gruup met at the Ohio Fuel G a o i e
and �on, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul sore(l by the WSWS Tu esday evenWehruo;·•,
a
p r t in t i impressive ceremony were Mrs.
regular meeting. Mrs. Betty Everson, out-going president,
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ass 1�t
ta lled were J ean n e
Braun, as 111ce µrcrnlt&gt;nt, Shirley
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chairPro�ram: M rs. Ever�on,
.
H us t on. ,as. recor d mi;, setre t a ry ,
h
M arlenu Reinha rt a�
correspo nd - man, Grete e n Bond urant and
. Luc Amsbary as c�rol Bat'hV:I
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secretan,
y
treasurer .and Eleanor Blaettna� I Social: Mila W oods, chairr..an.
u _ exte nsion offlt•er. Mrs. A. R. S,1bra Morn.son, Shirley Huston,
Knight who has served the group 1::l canor Bl a t t t n a r. J eanne Braun,
a s s ocial
spon�or w a s also I ll - 1 C harlotlr Dtl b rd . Luc y Amsbary,
stalled for thl' eunnng year.
L'arol Ha(·htel and lteva Vaughn.
Ways &lt;1 nd .M eans rommiltce :
Ii.:rs Full z eondut· t('d L he meet
Seelig, cha mu »n, Lee Seyler,
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E n· rson, Shirley
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!o r the comin� y ear as follows : U
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Knopp,
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Phyllis
erkle,
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hairSE.rvice: Barbara Ucttl n � .
et c hen Bondura 11 l. Mary T. Ma·
Gr
Marlene
Scally,
m a n. Yvonne
ther and Sue G r ueser. Yvonne
Reinh a rt and Apnl Smith.
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the scrapbook,

w er e Su nday guests or Mr. and
Mri. · Harry Keiser • Mll"l eravllle·
I Mlss Helen Lochary bas returned to her home m Columbus aft.er
a weeks visit. with Mr. aad M{1.
Pa trn:k Lor hary.
Miss Mane Uichman ha■ re­
turned home after a vi1it in Day­
ton with Mr and Mrs. Garland
Weavct &lt;1nd daught er, Ann,
Rev. and Mr�. W111 lam )lo bert1
a ttended the an n ual Episcopal
church c¥111 c1111,,.1 neld this week
at St. J'&lt;iu, � L 11urch, Dayton.
M n,. 1·,vc1·etl ' l tloma1 substitut ·
cd at L h c· � .. , isbury Scho ol Wed·
ne:sd.ay Jur Uon Swlshe r.
:-:-t rs. (Jr.. cc t annm rf! t urntd
home St.J1,d � )· a l ter a we�ks visit
Pl,. n s were m11cle by the soror­ with rt&gt; \ l i n es in Al bany.
ity to a8i;ist in the ra11ct&gt;r drive
whtl·h will be conducted by lhc
group during the ni•x1 two weeks
and m,:ne y rollerted will be turn­
I ed in at their next meeting.
Al Lhe next meeting the best
ni ltunl progr.im of the year will
be a nnounced and the winner of
The charter was draped In
the at lendance contest will be an­ memory of Oscar Bauer when
nou11ccd also .
lb ester Grange met Tuesd,ay
Follownig t h e close of the busi• even ing. U»lc K J utz, wort hy maa11l'1is meeting, P!iyilis Knopp pre­ 1er, presided and a comrnunl c1•
I se11led a cult ural program on lion
was rc11.d concerning the can­
"Ard1il('dure".
cer fu nd drive. A card ot thanlu
l&lt;t&gt;frri,hment.s were served by iA'as read from Lucill e Smith for
:\l r11 St'illly, Mrs. Fultz and Miss flower s scnl at lhc de ath of her
An1 �hary.
father. It was &lt;ledded to visit
Star l'r:wge on Suturda)' even­
ing Jun r &lt;'I r n&lt;l prcaenl a pro•
gram. lf ur11l Life Sunday was ift·
nounced for M;iy 22 .it D a. m. at
the Chester Methodist Church
and a l l members are urged to
attend.
Commi1tees of the Deacons and
There were thr ee entries in
Deal'onesses Board of the First the drl!ss conte s t wi th the adul t
I J n itcd Presbyterian Chun·h of division winner beina Mn, Will·
Midd ll'porl were named 1'u&lt;'sday iam Kenn edy sponaor ed by Mary
1•vcnin� when the group met in Park er and the · Junior
divisi o n
t hr pastor's !!!lUdy for their re,::u• winn er was Sue Ann My ers.
lar meeting.
C. N. Jones, deputy mBBter,
Hie- hard V1n1,1� han was n11mcd as spoke brieny concernlna th e in­
dwirman of the l ' hildrf'u'i; Hume spe cti o n on July 26. Mrs. Jon es
( ' ummtt lt'l' nnd will lw as:-iish:-d hy gave the rules of judclng In the
�1 rs .lilllLCl'i S.inburn .1nd Dale W11l· nati onal dress cont eat.
burn.
A program w a� presen ted which
Evf'rrtt F1)r&lt;'mhrl wus nr1mrcl as opened with group singJng of
th,· lnf irmurv Comm i 1 l&lt;'e &lt;' h a irman "When You and I Were Young
11��i11i1•d hy M11 r1·t1t. Ch11rnbcN1, Mrs. Maggi e" followed by roll call
and Ldand with members respondln1 with a
l' ;1ul l la11tons!all
Brown.
n ursery rhyme. J ok es were t lve n
Shut in.'S· e&lt;mun lttee w : 1 1 b1• head by David Klobl enlz, a·ftc r which
rd h ,v �In. l l ernH111 Bailey with a piano solo w1111 pr e8ented by
.
' llrs. f':d w;1nl Burkl' I I . Vl 1 1ccnt D,1- Pa'.t y Koblentz and Mrs. Dal e
hu urul M rH. J l arnl1I Sauer scrvi11i: Kautz read a poem "Do Yo u Just
wilh twr.
Beloni:,?" A contes t on tln dil\g
M t s11 l'hyl l i s Joachim i11 FlnwN hidden articles waH he ld and
CornmlltH dwirnrnn an,I she will Harry Holter and Earl Dean l led
lie m1sisted hy Mrs. Everett Bach­ for the priu. Gr o u p alnalng of
, lf'f',• \I n,. f'"loyd Carmack and Mrs. "Th� P11rom Chain" concht de d
Ltu:y lirl'IUI- :\1 rs. f&lt;� dwanl Burkett the program.
WIiii ll 1tlnrd ll!i Co11l11et ( 'h11irman.
Refreshments were se rved at
Ofrict•n; clcdcd 11i Tu1•sd11y ' s' the dose of the me eting. Th e next
rnr t-l111J,: were scl"retary, Vincent meetin� will be held Tuesday,
llaho: l��Nrll l&lt;'orrman. a11sistant M a y 24.
s••crclary, 11ml Tren.surl'l", M rs. Har­
old S11 11rr .
Atlrnding the mt.!cling were
Vincent !Jaho, MrR, Jnlll'-'S San­
born, Ukh11rtl Vau�hn, �;v1·rl'lt
l· i,n•111;in, \lart·us t 'hambcrs, Mrs.
l l l'rm;in 111, ile_v, Miss l'h.v llis Joart..
1m. �frs Edward Burk1·U, Mrs.
This f&lt;' rid a y eve n ing at the Mld­
l l ,ir1il,l sau1•r ;nut Mrs. J ' .iul l lap­ dlcport High School audit orl urn
lu11i.l111\ 11nd ll\l)fkrato r, lkv. How­ the Seniors · will climlll &amp;even.I
uni /lup 1 1elt
wcckll al h11rd reh ear■als when
they present "1'hc C lever Caddy"
and "M iss Senior High" wi lh 'Mrs.
llirtlu/11.v• (;p/pb ratp,I
A hamhuri=t · r fry wHs held Sun- Nan Moore directing t he plays.
Be lwefln the pla)'B Ol1n1 Stumbo
1lay ill 1hr hnnw of �Ir. 11nrl Mrs.
I '. I L W is&lt;' ,h . . Mi11dl&lt;'J)ort !o tel(!· and Maid a Roush wlll preaent a
hnth· t lwtr hir1 hd11 ,vs ;111d the hlr1h• dllll&lt;'C number and l here wil l be
vocal numbers by the Girls' Ch or•
day 11f :\tr11. 1'1t11I K. H 11.�st'II.
t H lwn altl'nd lnw 1 h c outin,i;: wrre
Tiokd� �ro on Hie by the Sen­
M r . nui;;1&gt;1•II urul '1nu�htt"r , KaYte.
�I r 1111d MrR. ViC' lor l \annuhs and iors 1111d seats may be reserved , t
t·hlldrrn , Kathy and Chilek, and th� Holler PhllrmlC.}',
Curtain lime la 8 : 10 tor the two
nrnnis Ault.
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-FORDS
FO RDS
We Got 'Em
I Mean Nice Ones
1959 FORD

(;alax it' Ila rd To1&gt; Coupe
l'owcr .. lN'rl ! l .L: , t '1'11 lSt'-O·Dlllll('
VB I ra�inc, ra•
trans . . J�2
cho, , hoa!Pr. wh1!t·wa l l s &lt;1nd all
the cMtras. 1 0,000 adua l miles
and likt� lll'W !II a l l rl!.!ipec,!B.
Beige fini.i;h

$2595

1 958 FORD VB

Fairlane 4 Door Sedan
t'ordom.a l1c tr:111.� .. ri!d1u. m:'at•
er, ck•a n 1 11kr10r. {111 good tin�.
Ivory over tan, r 1 r11 ,11.

$1 595

1957 FORD VB

l''airlanc 1 Door
· 22,000 rnill'� by lol-al owncr.
Spo1 1css c-lP;rn rn frrl(Jr, jrt t}ia'C'"k
finish wiLh wh11 .-wall ll re1!,
1mwer .... trt•rin�. r1,r1lomatk, ra­
dio ant.I h1.-.iter.

$.1 495

1957 FORD "8"

2 llOOR
SHI. tram, , lw111t &gt;r, good 1 i rr-s,
elllra dean i llh'1' 1 Hr, bN1ul,1ful
lllhil� and hllU' k finish.

$1 295

1956 FORD

Falrl11ne Vktorla
Hard Top l '0111w Z t,mc, wh-ile
�nd yt•l low f l u . ' · , , 11pt1olslery
spol lr ss. VS motor. 1rurdtJt1H ili(•
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Chesrer l:Jrange
Drapes Charter
For Mr. Bauer

Members Named
For Presbyterian
Church Committees

Smith, who pin h ed a B ro 'fl'tle
held at the church.
·m e re·
Four gen eultiQns or tw,q . rami• scou I pin o n each girl as
l the Bro wnl e premis e .
pestec
lies were pre.se11L Mr�. Verne DaThe Browni e stor, was re a d b&gt;
vis, Mrs.. Car l Moote, Mi:1. GeofMrs.
W ehrung w i t h troo p me m·
frey Wi lson and daught er, Kelly
bers
Sandy
While , Jane A n n W e lls
Ann, a nd Mn. Dor, J et t and
F ul tz and
daugbte r, Lisa Kay; a nd 'Mrs. E. N. Dreama Wile, Cathy
&gt; Ne utzling . presenting the
Don:ith
Arnold, Mn. Arthur Ev11.1111, Mrs.
rhil Ohling er and daughter, Ann story III pantomime. The t roop
Marie. There w as a lso a three gr- n• s a ng "Th i'! Browni e Smile Song"
eration ramily prese n t, M rs. Clar a after which each girl introduc ed
Grueser, Mrs. Herbert Dixon a nd their guest! for the even i n g. Af·
tcr the girls formed a circle a nd
daughter, Suaa n .
F'olJ o wing the dinner the g roup sang "Goodnight Brownies" the
a cl o� in g s ong at ea ch mee ting, re•
adjourn ed to the sanctua ry for
a
program with Mrs. Francis H. GI.a- fres hments uf punch nd cookies
wt·rc
serv
ed.
Lier, leader, using the tapir
( ; iris i nves ted were Pa ts)' Ash,
· ·Homes WHh Lillie Towers- -Kyn
Ash, Brend a Bo}· er, Elalne
inda
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1o Kin " a vocal duet was present b
rickles,
Pamel a Crew,
Mary
ed by Sharon a nd Linda Dill a nd
[
"Oss,
"cathy
Fultz,
Sally
G
lobo•
re adings
roncerning
Christ ia11
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r.
Pamela
Hayes,
M ary K. Hen­
k
homes were givt:n by '.\1rs Thomas
ssy, J e n n i f e r Mench lni, D oro•
Be 11u and Mra. Herbert Dillon. A rw
cutzl i 11g,
t
Linda W arner.
playlet, "The Co n vE&gt;nlio n o f the J Y N
W
ng,
Ja11e
1da
An n Wells,
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\tlgratory Birds'' Wl\fl p 'se ted y
� lies Gen e viev e Stobart, Mrs. Phil Uonn.1 �ise, Dre ama Wise , �ar­
Ohling er, Darlene Smith -Od M ar - hara Wlute and Sa ndr a Whi te.
jorie Bl'! n tz.
Prayer by Mn. Glazier conclud- I
ed th e prp:ra� after , which a
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ed by Mr,. Phil Ohlinger, presi•
den t A report on lhe wsws C� n,
vrntwn held iii \ Colum bus was g1vrhe executive comm1tt�e of th e
€n by Mrs. Glazier. At the conven
.•\ mate�r Gard eners of M1ddl epl)rl
tion, Mrs. Glazier was elected as
nid Y.cd nesday evenlng al the
leader of Group Four.
•wme or Mr:;. Guy Reyn o lds to
11.ake pl.ins to celebr a te t he ir 20 th
I u 1 . n 1 1•t-rsary.
The group m ad e
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plans for a guest night and flow­
\'I" shnw to be held on J u n e 1 1l
the home of Mn. Ken net h Ams•
on lhn Ch este r Road.
Commit tees nam ed ror t h e af·
Shlrl e)' Kay Larkins was h onored wlth a surprise
birthday fair are food Mn Edga r Reynolds
Croo ka,
party al t he hOme of her paren ta chairman, Mrs, Wal te r
Mr. and Mrs, Dorse l Larkins, Fri- Mrs. N orm a n Humphreys, Mn.
Edw a rd Blak e, Mrs. Ben Philson,
day eve nlna:. Games were playe d
Mrs. E11.rl Knight,"' , Mrs. Gl en n
and re freihmt1nta o f le e cr eam t1nd
a mb ert,
M r s. Cecil Br adbury,
cake were aerv ed to the fo llowin g : L
C.
Mrs.
J.
Rhode11, Mrs. G er,ld
Pa l ly, Terry Stet hem. Gary,
Preslon
and
Mrs, Arthur S t raus.a.
Osborn e,
Gall, Rog er
Lind a ,
rogr a m co mmi ttee: Mrs. Ar•
Brenda, Delmar, Di a na La rkins,
P
thur Skin ner, Mrs. Charles Aaa
Jes,, Lo ui e , Jean, Linda Loud en.
Bradbury, Mrs. Pa ul Davis, Mr..
Carl, Richa rd Wamsley, Chrli
Wesley Fry and Mrs.
Forrest
Preston, Keith. Charle,11 W eber,
Bachtel.
Randy Hall, Janie Bre wer, Patty,
Flower Arrang em ents: Mrs. R o­
Dav e Smi t h, Sandra N ewlun, Karbc&gt;rt
Co a ts. Mrs. H a rold Lo hse,
en carter, Glenda Oe et er, Loi,
Mrs. Charles Blak eslee, Mrs. Susan
Sisson, Johnni e N e wlun, Michael
H11wlings, Mrs. Rober t Reibe l a11d
Larkln,11 and Shirley Kay Larklna .
Mrs. Bruc e Llol(d.
Mrs. Ethel Larkin&amp;, Mrs. Vlrgil
Executive members present
W!im aley, Mrs. T resai e steth em,
were Mn. Reynqlds, pre,id ent;
Mr. and Mrs. Hai' o ld OshOrn e, Mrs
Mrs. Edgar Reyndlds, Mrs. Wil­
Wanda Larkins, · M rs. Edna Hall,
Ham Sla te r, Mr1. Fry anrt Mrs.
Mrs. Betty Lou den, Mrs. Jam es
Lloyd.
Preston, Mn. Ruby Brewer, Mrs,
V era W e ber, Mr,. G ladlne N ew•
tun ii\� Mrl. F;ijhie Poff.
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Ministers Meet
Tuesday Morning
In Middleport

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TONIGHT MMI FRIDAY
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rut.a Hayworth - Gig Young
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Cllff Robertson - Gia Scsl-.a
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Gord eners Meet
Wed nesday With
Mrs. Guy Reynolds

A re,eord hop i.11 announced ror
Sa t urday evening a t th e Po meroy
Junior high s chool auditorium
from 9 till I I ;30 spo nsor�d by
the Uedford Recreation Ce nte r es
a fund ra ising project £o r the
new building to he built this year'
near the Bedford school.
T11 e i;pon�o·s an nounce t hs t
Dick Reirl, Masler or Ce re m on ies
of tlic Channel 8 Record H o p will
be present lo MC lhe h o p, H e
will be&gt; acrompani ed by "The
Cryst 3 ls", Chann el 8 m usica l
gr.oup.
Door prhes will be given and
refreshments will be avaital e .

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Truman Puts
Blessing On
Symington

ClUCAGO UPl - Former Pre■•
ident Harry s. Truman today en­
of
d orsed Sen. Stuart Syming to n
M.tssouri for the De mocrat ic pres­
ide ntial nomhu1fi on ,
, "l expect 1.1: support the honor•
abl e Stuart .:i.;ruingLon," Truman
to1d a news cunf erenc e here lo·
day.l
·1 'w)UD &amp;aid, "l am sure as l
can be, i( the Democrau r omi•
nate tlim, he will have no difficul·
ty in carrying
a t rem endous ma,
jority ot the e lectoral votes in the
elect.ion in Nove mber.
"1 sh all do everythina 1 poul­
bly can to contribute what help I
can to hl8 nominatio n."
, Truman, who · cam e here today
to ,addresa t he Exec utives' Club of
Chicago , t hu8 confi rmed repeated
reports t hat he eventually would
come out openly for Symington in
an effort to atop the ar owing pow­
er of the move toward n omi nati on
o f Sen. John F: Kennedy
of M11a­
saehu.setts.
Truman named hll cho ice In a
formal atatement whi ch he read
to newamen, He pointed out lhat
Sy min1ton "has been unanimous­
ly endoned by Lhe Missouri d ele•
&amp;at ion or which 1 am I mem­
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ber."
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"1 have been very car eful not to
make an
announcement that
would in any way embarra,a Sen­
ator Symingtont he aaid. " ''The
onb reason 1 have waited until
now to mak e the ,nnouneem ent is
OOCauae I want to help hilll and
not hurt . him."

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Russian s Ca nc el Visit
Of Air Generals To US
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New Crises Heats Up Cold War Following Incident Of
Downed U-2 Jet Plane Over Russian Skies By Rocket
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WASHINGTON · (UPIJ - Ru8Sla, m a blunt rebuff to the
United States over the spy plane incident, today abruptly can&lt;'elled a scheduled U . S .. &amp;ood will tri p by it, top air force gen-

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"This ia the Pre1ident's ,how"
ta ld Herter u he pu1hed away ■
microphone which wu thrust be- ...
lore him at Orly Air Field He
�eclined to comment on an; ,u�
ieet.
H �ter waa the !int of the t op
lore12n sl.al.elmen to arrive
NORWEGIANS PROTEST
OSLO UPI-Norway, one of
America'a at.auncheat NAm alliea
formally prote1ted today again,t
an American plan to land a
tra ns--Ru.ssi.an spy plane in Nor•
way and demanded an end to
1uch lncidenll.
.
Foreign Mlntlter Halvard M .
Lange, who announced the p�
funcil or a worthy came and 1J the
ai1 at the wne time tor tbieliteninr: to oblit.nte Amerieab b
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It wu the- fint diplomatic ac­
lion ag1inst the United Statea by
NOTWay since N orway joined the
North Atlanti c alliance.

Marshall K. A . Veflhlnin, commander�in,chief Of the Red
air for"' who had been ,cheduled to arrive here Saturdav
f
with nine fellow offic:era, notified the U.S · Air Force he was
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ca II.mg off tb v1&amp;1t
· · because unfavorable circumstances ha\l"e
been created.
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Department
Fir
Mlddl�
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cr1s1s touched off May 1 when the Russians downed a U.S.
FIREMEN PREPARE AUCTl�-.:::_-!t'be canoe you see pl ctured above ls not t!leplane on a spying mission over the Soviet Union.
emergency-rescue boat, it'• )JJ•t pne of the hunµ.reds of !le ms the del)artme_nt wllt . put up , flir auction Saturday. That's
TM crilit er,..., hH relMCI
Russell "B ruz" Mµlg, co-ebairman of the aucUop, •nd Jack Bechtle clowning for the Sentinel •�era. ·
v iew and "nfaybe they won't"
doubb tbout p,..w.n, 11.,..
He hinted there would be no
ho'IINr'1
tchedvlM
ylllt
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intervie-,, until Soviet officiala
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finilb their invelti&amp;ation .
Nikita s. Khruthchff hlmaelf
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1UltNted tbl1 WNk thet ,_.
Pl:IPAl:11 SUMMIT
ho.., might not .. walcolN H
PARIS UPI------SecreLUy of State
a re1ult of HM SPY plan, 111&amp;. Christian A. Hfflff flew Into
The Rocln, omo;,..cy oquod
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ls Auction Day m Ml�sd-1eport for the VO unteer .,.... , "" wltO tho stork ,Th e PreS1d ent, �ever, hH lt t 1tar1 of the summit conferentt
. Satu 1ay I
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fire department, bringing to a clofill . several weeks of ha.rd lo.-d•J•
y
it be k uown that he would not Monday and prompUy made it
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Mn. Jewel C••• Appl• Grove,
eriff Robert
Hart enbacb i1 ca ncel the trip unleu Khru1bc�tv clear be would my
wor� and preparaµon for th�s fu� raiablg campaign.
out of the
This la the thlrd annual 1uct1on
wH enrouf• to IJI• Hctldr, Ho► bo ng today._ quiet in thie law P:Craonally w1thdr1w1 the lnnta- limel..iJbt.
tory
OpU
et St.are.
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pltal lly- cu et two o'clock enf
*reement busineu �ontinue1 t1on. Should Khrulhchev do so,
La St year several un .uauol items when the imml,Mtnt approech thrq ugh today and Into the w eek Ei1enb ower h11 uid
that it will be the blgC:est. Each
that wo11ld
Lhe auction alld
year the number of Items aeeured were &amp;£!cu.red for
of th• ,torlc m• -,Nd ler end . H owever, from experle nce, be al l right with him,
this•
y
ear's' sale will Include everyseem to grow and this year is no
tr,nlPOl'fJitlon necflllry. . She be knows it might be the "quie t
The United Staltt again dl'!­
•nd nanny gQatB
transferred to the .,.,.. before the storm.''
different. Both new � used mer- tbing t�m billy
wi,
man
ded. meanwh ile, that tht Ru&amp;•
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r
lh
On ly two prieon en oocupied alans all ow an interview wi th
1ency 141-..act ffhlcla at. bcint
ch:mdia.e has been obtai ned from to �hen Binks. soine of e mo
un\(Bual
items
besid
es the can oe
and cltlrens at
local merchants
arid rta4· to Hol•r Ho.pit-al at the M eigs County jail and Chief
stalk or ban- G1lllpoll1 in plenty of tlni• or Herbert Gi l k ey reported t he M ld­ Francis G. Powera, captured pilot
Middleport and the aurroundl ng pictured above . Is a
f
of the spy plane , who ha, been
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A Meig• Cou�ty farm girl could be named American Dairy
dlep0rt jail vacant for the flrs t held incommunicada in Moecow
areas.
the eftflt:
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d irt, case o$ peaehea, man)' trade
on
l
•bout
Princess
according lo plans outlined this past week by the
put
ar's
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aui:t
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i:laint
Mother
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this
month.
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for 13 day,.
$ 1 200 in the d epart nient treasury. cer1ificates 'sponsored by ihe mer- well, it wa, r.,orfect tod•y by
In M elks Co unty jail are Jesse
Meigs
Dairy
Se"ice Unit.
This year the .gO&amp;l is set for $1500 chants of Middl eport, and [our Mrt. MN Clela nd who h,ndtfl an d J err y Will lather 10d son
Officlal1 here 11id th e new re­
Each
county
in the state is being asked to name a candldate
bu l 88 auction time drawa near de- ha riis along with ml.Ilf anUqu es.
the, emer,-ncy ull, for the Peach Fork, wh o ■re ser11ing out qu e,t was made vetb1lly by U . !or the state princess and the state princess will be automati­
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Ea.ch ye&amp;r this auction provides Recine unit.
pa:rtm ent off iC1al1 M8 walijier.illg
sentenc es rrom the court Of May- S . EmbaHY offici1l1 i n Moacow cally entered in the contest for American Dairy Princess.
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or Charles Lega r . Jam e, N ed Call Thunday a, they delivered a U.
if that goal can be reached. The fund8" 'for· 'tiort�y ·cause all,d at the
The contest i1 open to any M eigs
.
M ld dl eport 's last -pri■oner, wa1 S. note to t he Kremlin.
m�ne:y made on cam�ns sue� 11 sanie t tn.e Proves,Lo be fun and• en1g
C
un ty farm girl who is over 18 &amp;r'OOffllDi. eacll 18 per cent.
o
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eft
rinoScheduled
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d
atten
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no
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r�iliing
e
4uestloMcl
t
wtietlter
and
e
up
taken to the Clncij\nali Wor,k.1
this is used for the car
Any Meigs County girl intereat�
years at a1e by October 1 1 980
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keep of the emergen�)' and fire
house yeaterday to serve s 30 d ay n.. Krtmlln'a explolt1Hon of and not over 25 ye1n o£ aie. Sh� ed in securing details and entry
Moving Route 33
Powers' apy miaslon WN- detitn­
de )'Aftm ent, and the betterm ent of
BELLEFONTAINE, o. UPI-A a entence..
must be a hlp iclN&gt;ol gradU1te blank may do ao b)r contacting the
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Webster
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Chi
part
Pomcroy's
c �ing will be hild here
p_ubli
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p
a nd muat not be nor ever hne Meigs Dliry Service UniL Bo• 32,
Fuoer■l servkea for M1r ret
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m l "'"'int and -1 • the
ed no activ�tY. . ,if!. his . �e
Po�Y, Lhe Coun t, Extention
next Wed nesd�y o n �i-h:,,vay Of\· r
been mur1ecl.
The ru,eman' !I Auxil�iry1A _mp4e .,
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J Slt erill _Haiien_\a� _n,ped
foul'•
a
of·•
�fructtorr;
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E.IDJ)Wy
o [tici;\s bad 1ft:ed on tarm blttiround, 20 per cent, &amp;eD- Sert,e Unit.
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worth, for mer euperintMdent of me.m�'fl'ill, �nd�e1, .cdfhme I m t«1 _acc�ss highway . be- ported -a• o ne-car �ect af Qr�d- Tuesday to SH Powera. Under ■ eral char■ctcr, speeeh, peraonal
State and 1:11t1onal wi�n will
the Parkertburg Rllil &amp; Reff Co,, • fee, soH chinks and other. light re- (
t,r;"eeh t�nest1el� and H11n ts_v11le. li\iry l ast night with no lnjur 1 e!1 1933 agreem ent , �th Ruuia and th..-.cter• body conformation and become full time or part time em., �
rwbo passed away last night at 10 freahmenll during the day and
ployea Of the dairy industry for
the Uni ted S tates promi1ed that
The plans call for relocati on o r and no erre1ts.
Items
ral·
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v
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with
along
ning
eve
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Gen
igs
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o'clock in th e
UP
About
Pa.,
R,
the year following lhis a,leclion.
on, Racine, told De- intervi ews
Walt
Paul
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to
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s
e
ighw
h
would
,
be
granUd
mil
of
12
6500
-LES
Holpital will -be held Saturdoy al of baked goods including home- production
workel'll at th e steam nor th edge of Bellefonta ine.
p.. "wllhout delay" In such c.a&amp;es.
The
girl mu.t have a dairy back·
a
puty
es Say re that he
Charl
d
e
the
bak
2 p. m. from the Ewing Funor,J m ade bread.. S�me of
·
diVlalon plant or
the we1Linl•
ground, but it I.&amp; not ne«aury that
,
pli
ed his brakes and his car sl ld
But
U.
S.
officials
still
hav
e
r
e
­
goods will he donaed by the JoUY
Home.
house Electric Corp., went on
sbe now live on a dairy farm
h)lo , a guar� rail near the WM,PO ceived no formal answer to their
The body will be ■hipped Sat- .tfonch Sewing Club as well es oth- strike today a-fter all-niaht negoti•
Ml l GS GEN ERA L HOSP ITAL
Final �ntry dale for the Mei.gs
car,
Radi
o
ata
t
1
o
n
driv
e
way.
Th
e
requ ellt.
BAdmitted: Sy l via Jo �naon. Chesurday evenlng at 8 : 83 p. m. on er person, outside the fire d
Coun�
a
t jons laile d to ,produce • settlecontest II June 1 , 1960. Tbe
ow n ed by Ed O'C onn or, Raeln e ,
Soviet Pr emier Ni)dta Khruhire; Emma Conway, , Middle port;
the B. &amp; 0. Ra!Jroad, accompan- p,artment .
WI•
8tat
e contest will be held June 24
,menl.
wa s heavily d a maged .
sh
c
h
e
v
lold
r
e
porters at his in. .
ff
ied by her buaband to East St.
Harold Ramsburg, Middleport RD;
and Z5 at th e Fort Hayes Hotel ir
The Auxiliary will also h old a
The Slate H ig hway patro l in ves fonnal Gorki Park preu conferWuis DI. where it will arrive at
The wor ke rs, m e mbers of Local Mrs. Adam Eber&amp;bach, Pomeroy ; gited an accid
Columbus,
Ohio.
at
e terday
e nt
Nala•
e
e
d
J
seh
e
du
and
Howard
le
which
rry
Lawson
rummaa
e
f
sa
ence tha t "maybe" American o 16
U
)' S
.
�
7 :3, ;, m'.' for aervlcea there w ith
107 , 1 United Electrlcsl Worker, Ma rgaret Johnson, Syracus e; Wil· 2:�
T.he winner of the n1tion1l COL
Rou te 248, 4 · 2 rici11. ls will be granted an inter• ! he Waugh, both of Pt. Pleuant
p.
m.
on
o gel u_nderway at 9 a. m. with
\
interment Monday afte rnoon in
Union independen t, voted last mo Sto bart , Pom eroy.
miles e_ast of Ches ter in which
High School, att lhe 1960 Muon test will bttome • full time em•
the auctio n to Jollow at 11. C_rltt
Disc harged: Edith Woods, Hartb e Valhalla . P■rk Cemetery.
eet Lo strik e over lU '\m resolved
w
8
Th
driven
,
Cas
C
by
ca
e
lma
r
e
ounty winnen .in the Week in ployee of the Am erian Dairy A.­
s
o( .orad!o?d, J r ., w all .be t�e auction- ,g
.ars. Job"Json was a member
rievancu and the firing of three r iaonville ; Mrs. Leo Taylor, Ra- Route 3• Long Bottom and· MarWashingt
on contest spomored b7 IOci•tion ror one. year and will
eer for �h� sale wh�cb will be he�d
cine JU); Glennie Little, Middlethe Epilcopal C h urch,
e mployes charged with violence..
receiv e a $1000 acbolanhip.
•
1
K
o
i
ng
rk
te
e
n
Bechler (D-W. Va.).
o
a
u
Rep.
.
r,
P
o
L
e
G
R
n
in_
th
e Ewmg bulldm&amp; on lbe T_ m
.
The Rev: William Roberta will
The strik e aftect8 about · e,000 port; Nellie E egen, Mid dleport; Bottom, w er e inv o_lve d.
'
l"b
e namea of Lhe winning hi&amp;h
Middle port. Thll is the building
MI'S
.
oHiciate here.
workers at the pl ant lncludlng an Cliftord DewhunL, Rutland;
1dlool junion were announced by
Parker was pulling· on to t he
used by the department 1181 yeu
�on-producLion Larry -Parsons and d augh'ter, N ew
I 500
SUrvtv.ors· are ber busbaqd
eatimated
Rep.
Htehler after tabulation of
sta
te route fro m a t ownship roa d
was
laat
occupied
by
th
e Fae•.
and
'
Haven.
Henry L. Johnaon · 1 daughter
em ploye8
t he hnding8
of 111 independent
and taile� to s e_e lhe Case vehicle
Ellen Grace .Mo rian, . -Stanford,
panel of jud1es, compoeed of Sen.
appro■chmg. Mmor damag e was
Conn., five arandd1YP,ten; her
•
'
�e!lorted to the vehicl�s wi th n o
CHICAGO UPI - Temperatures John Sherman Coo per (R-1'3.),
brath l�ra LYie Wa daWor\b, TUlaa,
IJlJ� rlea . parker was ci ted lo t he rose from the Rockie. to the Ap­ Sen. Gale McGee (D-Wyo), Rep.
Otla.; Arthur, East St. Loui&amp;. a
J
Metge Count, CoW:l •I 9:30 • m. palachians . today, ironing out a Fred Schweni('l CR-Iowa) and
·.
sister, Gretd1en W,dswarlh Shonk s
&amp;i t urday £or failure to yie ld ireries e� strange spring contrasts. Rep, John �demaa (D-lnd.)
Eait St. Loule; eeveral nieces and
r ight ol way.
Snow tell Thursday in lhe moun­
A counLy wide lafe ty che ck of
n ephew,. A -•on HeDQ' precedJerry an d Natalie will be among
c
tains of
Tenneasee and North
R
ned
ed her m death.
22
wlnn
era lrom t he Fourth Con­ motor vehicles will start
Carolina a1 temPf!raturea (ell to
Mon
day, May 16. it was announ­
Friends m,y call al lhe fWlerof
p-essional
District
traveling
t
o
HAVANA, Cuba UPI _ Twe nty Jet Engine 2-SO P l . . . . •
reeonl lows tor mid- ,M ay.
, home •t ll1J' time.
Wubinaton on expeOR-paid loun ced today by Kenneth Grover,
· The !allure of a jet engine probWASHINGTON (UPI) thouiand 11udenta and worker,
P'omaroy High School Athletic
But, in the north, Alil81 City, during June and early July this safety chect chairman of tbe
damorlng far more firing squad ably bnlu�t about the downfall Qf America's U-2 spy plane
Plrector Howard Knl9ht Mid Mont., reported a mi dnight read­ summer. Whil e Lhere, they will Meigs County highway llfety or•
n:ecution, •hou� anti,U. s. alo- over Ru ssia, with results that may change the course of his­
Oklahomam
Depart
.
Ohio
u. officiall today AW ing of 7�ne of the hi&amp;best in work in Rep, Hecbler'a' office, le! ganiution.
.
.Mr. 1na Am. OIC&amp;I' .&amp;&gt;eaVer, Pur• a:a na &amp;Jld demanded the end of to.cy in ways still far from clear.
little chine. Of PomerDy pl■y-­ the national and well above mid­ Congreu and it.I commill.eea in
The loc1I .safety ch eck ill being
cell, Okla., left tod&amp;y for their .Kavarla'a Int two major indepeodSoviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's account of the cap­ ln1 South Point S.turd■y clue to night te mperatures in D ll19, Los action, meet and int.enlew covem­ conduc ted as a part of Highway
home after 1ttendl111 tbill · funenl ent _papen 10 • demon■traUon laat- ture
the plane and its pQot, Frands G. Powers, is so full w.t vround, and conflict with Angeles and Miami anl.d more ment offiti1l1, and participate ln Safe ty Month being conducted
oijlil,�•fiy 1/&gt;1' mornlnf.
ol Arthur Beegle, et llot&lt;u.
·'-'lkellhoods that it is bein•
' missed out of hand Bobut ..met.
nationally. Mr. Grover aaid that
higher than At· other activities.
than 30 degrees
r, d,s
"To 'the ..,♦11 "-the eall for the of obvious ·um
,,- Beaver ii • • coualn of,. Mr. Beeaie
Thet pm., totefhar with • lanta'a 44.
May
is th e mon th choaen for the
here.
al
expdrts
.
�J}nlc
by
d
•
ttme
an
up
1tren1tht In tho Rid •Ir 411• diatrlct fln1111l1 ..m•, 1hould the
and baa been in the ae,b.i r.i \ er �inl BG.�,l� Welled
Al lhL' 111me time, alternate, Safety Check 11 it ii the start
T
emperatures
t hrqughout the
P
reaident Eitf:nhowtll' Pointed
crowd.
th
ro¥!
again
e
J
fenNS. f4e wa1 c.qht, It 11
cbandliir(i: bUJineu ini Mcell -!or
the P■nthen win, prnumaltly . northern Rockies ranked above were an nounced who will make of the vacation aeaaon and more
·
· 11,d for death of "trallora to "diSC!repanclea" In the Soviet bellffff, u ly NC•u• ho had
lt ' C1
I.be 1,1tiat .47 �u• ,
will bo played Mond■y ■nd those in the rest of the na tion the trip in c.ase the winnera can­ can are on lhe hJ&amp;hway1 through
reactionary acco un t,- at bis newa eonlerence 10 .,. clown to • ,elaliw ly
W hlle heN Mr.' IDd Mn, Benv'1 W h� . •��P,r&gt;d� , l� e
Tund■y
of next WNk. {S.. during a night spotted by rain, not accept . They are (first alter­ th e summ er months. In Meigs
·
Wednesda}'.
low •lt' ltude.
viailed rei,.tivea In the �ciae ci&gt;m- pre!9 , , ; A group bf •tuden t speakP■ .. 4, today).
Sports
Dffk,
e
d
1uppo1idriDle anJ fog fro m the Ohio Val­ nates listed ftrat); Jeanine JordaJI County, th e local organ.Ju Lion 1,
orm
l
w
e
ll
ei,e
A
dd
i
ei:11
.
chara:es thal
at
the
en r
lll
ni
From hi• . r eported takeoff In
munity.
of Pt . Pleasant and Sh eldon F. interested in cbeetin&amp;- aa many
· un1ted1 �\J,te11 waa pl•nnlng an Uo n &amp;Cl known £acts, it now is Pakiatait on May . l, Po-wer, lifted
Syr■cu•• •mtreenty ley to New England.
'r h e
.Roush
or Wahama, and Janet F.ah· vehicle■ as posaible before the
·
-widely acc epted that Pow era can
.:- I NCOMI
- -.
HY "inv asion" of CUN.
'
the extraordinari' plane-in ef. squad m■de its tint run In their
e naur, second alternate.
Th
e
W
e
a
t
h
er
Bur
e
au
predicted
long M emorial Day weekend .
1
COLUMBUS
UPI-State f'ln- • The dem onstr1Uon ,tarted otr blame hi1 capture on • me chanl- feet a jel-prope
truck shortly be" lled glider-lo an n•w
Both o f the winn ers are out•
1
The check tbill year will be
0 bt. "funeral parade" cal problem In hl.1 hl1h · fiyina altitud e of 65,000 feet and head- fore noon tod■y to t■kt Mrt. showers expected lrom the cen­
■nce Director James M:aloon � 11 1 can dleli..
ppalachians
to
N
ew Eng­ 11Land.ing in bo th ac..demic and ex­ made through lhe cooperation of
tral
A
1
"
e
,
"remarkabl
any
on
-not
e
Ported today that at the en4 of by 3,000 iltuden� for the independ- plan
,._,..,
•- ••
,.. __..■I land.
ed acrGSa Russia at a ■peed protra�utTicular activiti e■ .
10eal organiutions. Tbe check is
A"'"'
.,.... the 1tate'1 billa amo un ted ent newspaper Dl1tlo de la Ma· RunIan roek eI, 11 the Sov Ieta bahly exceeding 500 tn il ea an Hospital for tn■tm.nt. Sh• wH
e
xpec ted t o be complete d by May
1aid, or on an:, oth er ainclllar
to $2,879,tlU more than It• in.- r'ina.
t■ken fil!lt to th• offlc• of Dr.
hour.
TO CLEAR TRACKS
SOLDIER HERE
28.
Th e slogan of th e current
device.
t
e
Sovi
Employe.s seized the paper this
come. A school proaram · quarter•
H.wetson ■nd then to the �olo
)lASSllLON, O. UPI - Balli• aatety drive is "Tbe Llfe You
PFC Jvhn B. Thornt on ea routt:
fl
t
l
P
■
n
f
'
proce
ede
d
on
a
north•
a
conPow
er
lth
t
ower,
ct.
,quid,
ly payment of $31,167,842 IC• week because it bad been ertt ic,l
s
al
by
th•
I
pl
crews Save May Be Your Own."
from Ft. · Knox, Ky., to Fort Mon- more &amp; Ohio 'Railroad
counted for th e overcommitt• of Premi er Fidel Caltro's' conduct al..,_. here to h,ve ,.,..... erl)' course ac rosa ·th e center of
e
and
cl
repair
ar
lO
today
worked
spent
schooling
for
J.,
N.
h,
t
mou
·
MITIRS GET 1309 • · ·
c•rt1ln w.,kne"" rather fh •n Ruula for l,300 miles to I posl•
of the cuttian rev�ution.
n
me
l ________,
- --rChiet of Polill'!e Herbert Gllkey I a 20 day leave with his mother IM feet of track soutb ' of here
ti
r
di0 k 1 th
er
Mr1. Ruth Thornton, at 1 1 1 But- Whu
re,, .! ' c,rll, ;e�e :��· 1,_d
tr1.�1 �:; b�hi:d U:e tJ ra� . :::�: said tod ay meter collectioM for 1
1 , . Therc we c o J j r e,
Th
o
r
e
y.
te
m
o
,
t
P
A,e
rnu
the past I ll_� totaled $309.
w
·
s
-•a::· ;:·s::r:::: �glon, aome
th i ng went WTO"ll M,ybe p..,.antlcip,tln• �tllct or Jo; •
'
·
aom
e oth er
re11on, attempted
.
.
1
·
r
/:
PARIS UPI - l'la,bo)'&lt;iiplomat
''IOl!Y&lt; , action. Aeeof'!lnl , lo lho
•• stMdt.lna_ihlnl
tm'-' \;I,aw whi&lt;h WH to �ve �-hi !Jr!
CAPE CANAVERAL:
1,, K h..
•n��"!.1n lhe "
A
o
r
p
e
t
t
,
,
p
u
. ,.••h
,..
?ri
Gr,y told
. .
bi
pb&gt;J lon bla je Wlh
u
ol lbe Delta
II IO n ,llitude ol l,OOO •mlleo. '
American ,dentiota !Ired .
·
,u
1
o
n•
,
l
ght
,t
,
mpreucr &amp;tall.
�
I
red
e
�uf�
�bly
.
1r,,
teleipetry:
ile
h
w
a(
h
t
"
neW81Pen
,
,
of
,,•
PJinca
ae�W&lt;l ·� -nuinber
mirror!'' , baUq,fm . I r.e•:\'#1� '
Mi th th e name of • beautitul wo
C'Llj:VELAND UPI-A croup or after , thHe fellow.s, but they 1l �eDel centc:r of America-."
�f the l.bifd , l°i •� event, Powen !brought
apace today, IP� Qi.en -,pp�-.� �a\ffj , h1ppened - · "Jl � dicated separation
·
O'Neill said the 1veru:e viola- man on his lips.
.
· M'f) fl:effl ·· auoceufUI, , it �1!91� at.qe, "'we b•Vfl no - continned re- 1tbe plane down tb 85,000 to itO,· 20 Oblo fanner, were l.n a run• J drive our men away."
,
lost it.
,
1
about
rmerl
f�
ai;--old
e
y
48:
Aly,
t
cos
d
mil lionaire son
Th� 20 farmer, object to a law tlon woul
.Q(IQ fe,,� If the �Uef Uat bis nin1 'b8 ttle with [ederal &amp;uthorl
The, 186-powul ' PJ'OJ,ct' !cho' Pt? �.� /ld�i!- •lnto all eatir.ely dl.Q�· o,or'-8 �•\ it fired. or courae,
I
1
eputy
d
Khan,
smce
y
Aga
But
te
ar.
la
e
the
of
father of
•
a
ut
$1,0
ect
_cb
flamed
mu
bow
ln
e
n
o
limit
a
puts
whi�H•
·
UI mrr
o
'
,W
.
, - ,1
ties today in the midst of
i
·,
ellite rode.· into the � on , , 0:: mt· drbl\l, er It eoul&lt;l, , havfl arone 1 maJ hii.11.}
tll
and for•
e presen t Aga Khan,
ot able to serve a aummone,
n
is
t
ng
l
Ohfo
tr)'
in
was
grow
can
rea
,Problbly
r
e
to
farm
a
�heat
l.ar
ffkial
e
PNtlkt
aff9,
olution"
v
re
t
"whea
'
·
LaolMiri.1 J
foot-tall �J&gt;elta, , the napoD.•i ati'itiht up or .atr'1&amp;1lt do'#n and
the U. S. has resorted to taking mer husband o f Rita Hayworth,
e grain is not hi• ,princith
it In the d enaer atmosphere.
1 thUI ID.oment, we really
when
Th
t
•�
"'�
-,1e1,
hef11uifk:IU111,
A(
faillU:.
.
ly
t
n
e
consist
o
wh
tarmen
ne•eat epaoe rocke�
e
.
was pronounced d ead in a Pari•
Tblt iB wbere, i n one way or and d eltberatelY violate the w heal pal crop. U it Is for his own . uae, , li�ns against the property,
d'Dit1d kllOW�1We . lff �Ina (t\\1' · M 1,,dttathift'" fMl •tttit• lnf••..ltte
For the fint feW
1
ospital shortly before midnight
h
1
,
e know we'l l get the money
"W
,
�
y
\
e
ii 1 Hmlted to 1:i acre.a.
1 1- •
farmer
aot
i'
lm
unians
R
the
r,
cr
e
anoth
.
b
he
•
odtl�
Iii
11
apher.:
l
·
,,
i
•
:
'
t
'1'
\1
lbot looked a:opd a1 ' ' the mfl■l e: clati.J
op laws d ive away d p
1
e may af_ter his Lancia collided head-on
W
said.
Neill
ay,
d
e
m
o
s
"
�'
"
Jaffee uld there wa■ a remote
There' wtlre confllct. In ' the Na•
� - climbed hlsh JnLo the 'bl4clt mornu. s. M,;shals with pitchfork,1; O'Neill nid eaeh year farminer■a h ve to wait u hl. t e farmer with a ench ed1n.
�-------Fr
�
�
�
�
� iky. Theft the tratt.lna: opera• tiooal , Aer�utiCI and Spate Ad· poatlbWty �the aateWte bad . 1one
:lU ToMAT I C QUALI FIIII:
.
shotguns or clubs wh en ever they through out the country vote
Wit�el!ICI aa1d hi• dying words
KALAMAZOO, :Mleh. UPJ-Ohlo arrive at the fa rms.
the
referendum lo continue wheat dil'!I to ac� a2a mst his estate,
mlnl�UOll'1' ieporta on the pros• Into some otber.illor bil bealdea
tlona ,pparentJy went haywire.
but lbe go vernm ent 1ets ' I t.a were ' how is Bettina?" He was
University was the firat automa·
qu ota&amp;.
Robert H. Gray, field , project UM or the ahot. NASA flrt&amp; an- one which h ad oeen planned.
asking about lbe bea\ltlrul Fren ch
claim
in then."
,
Assistt,in"
or
t
ua
t
si
NCAA's
the
t's
ugh
qualifier
o
"
r
c
i
a
t
£
100
1tandlni
balloon,
Ecbo
The
J
1t.aae1
three
that
maitiCtr fdr the federal ' apace nounced here
model who h■s been his constant
h
t
farmof
n
20
o
i
t
objec
sup.
e
Main
ar
as
t
e
quo
e
th
r
yea
ry
e
Ev
O'
WIUl1t11
)'
til
nt
e
J.
nam
r
·
t U. S. Attome
, fe�� ta�, was detlgned 1111 tlle !int D11tr ict ,t ba ·JebaJl tou
. �•• G9(Mlard Spac� {Jilht had fired 1t1cceufu!J,v;, ,
yean and
ers la that they bel ieve they need companion in reeent
n•
rs
e
farm
all
most
l
a
by
ported
•!'in·
bu\1
ht
the
t
o
n
on
thi!
are
e
onth,
of
m
"W
nh:t
said.
Neill
Htem
t
de
world•Wl
.
Celllei hi Wa&amp;hiri,ton, Nid there Later, NASA office, ln W11h• itep towarcf •
more than 15 acres o f wheat Just who was besid e him in the ear.
eri·
Mld-Am
tbe
e law, but lb our cept those in Ohio, O'Neil l sl'lid.
th
with
clincbine
pathy
Bobcats'
o�c
phone
e
tel
and
televilion
of
are
officW.
ject'
ro
"
uid
ington
malfUnctlon
p
, ·.,,ere Jndic,tiona of I
Aly was at the whoeL
1
dlltJ to enforce iL We try to p ''They have become Ulowo 118 Lhe to feed their livestock.
can Conference UtJe.
duriac the 1atdlltei 1 t,na couUDi W\Able to coufirm at Um time the munlca�om.

erals.

.

!,

Saturday Is Auction Day For
·
F'rremen
Mi•ddlepo·· rt VOJunteer

E"? geney S�u ad
w,ns Race w th
Stork Thursday

Quiet Reigns
lnJ. •31'Js Of
M e1,rs COunt
t,

Meigs Farm Girls Invited To
Compete For 'Dairy Prine�'

On

t' · h ,
�e� JDg �:a-IL.a
�

1'0fke�\S
· pJant ·
il) eam
l
'tE

Blood FaDUS
· , bed- ·

POID
• t Pleasant

JUDI'ors· Named
• IDDefS
1· Tnp
I

et. E-�nf11ne Failore B eJieved
eason F. or powers, apture

Thermometers
Rising Across
U. S. Midwest

Meigs Campaign
For Auto Safety
Starts May 16th

Dead}ine News

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player-Phone WY 2-3671 or leave your call al the desk ·on · the main floor.
And If you want to buy' a NEW RADIO - RECORD PLAYER - TV SET or
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ment) ELBERFELDS sell and service the RCA Victor line· and have bee�
selling thls fine line since the days of the Vlcirola and Radlola..
trade In your preMDI set and ALSO
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Jet Jacbon at ii a. m. Fol l ow­
Ing tti e dinn er at n 'lOn, t he after•
noon serv ice will lf!gin at 2:30 p.
m. wilh the Rev . 0. L. Latham
paator of the Trit.dstone Baptist
Church in Gal l ipoUs, the 2ue1'
1pe1ter. The t!h oir of the Trit&lt;l­
atone chlll'Ch will also be prese nt.

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Tbe Eleanor Circle or Huth
Met h odist Church will mee t this
e vening al 7:30 al th e chureb. in
Mi ddleport.
Misa S!llly Sdiaaf will be the
de votional lc&amp;der and during th e
proeram ho ur a candlelight in­
si.ll1tlon 11ervlce will b e conduct­
ed for the omc"'.
�a,Jeaae1 wlll , -bl? Mra. Judy Fri·
ser ind Mt!. Bhly Jo Krawsczyn.

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R ev. H o�ai:-d Ruppelt. secre tary
f&gt;l the 'Middleport Ministe r ial A�­
socia tlon, pre1lded over th e open­
ing session when Lhc group met at
t he Church
of
Ch rist Tuesday
morninA'.
Rev. Clyde Ba rtl et ! w a s eh•ch.'d
tts vice president e nd he pre11idrd
ovnr the buslne11 mcctin � in 1hr
absenc e of lhe pre 1dde nt, Rev. Nylc
Bord en.
Rev. Ba rtlet t presented lh c srr­
mon re14m e using t he topic "A
Moth er' a Love ,"
Re v . Raymon d Ko.,krigh t nn•
nounced that the s taH or the C'om•
munity Dally
Vacation
Bibh•
Schoo l would meet a t t h e Heath
Methodl 1t Churc h al 7 p. m. �ion .
day, May 18.
Plan■ were mad e for thl' Br1ct·a­
\aureate 1ervlce of Middleport
tltah Sehool, which wlU he held
May 22 with Rev . R uppe lt d e liver·
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Ina the ■e rmo n, lnvoc1 t lon will be
Home Sri nday £r,enin1 given by Rev. Bartlett , the scrip•
Sunday eventnc memben of the ture by Rev. Borden and R('"v. l•'tC\d
WYF o( the Mldd ltrporl f'jrat I. Gardner will pronount'e th e bcn­
Unlt ed Prcebyte rian Church will ed ictlon.
The m ettln1 closed with pra)'er
meet al the church at ,s p. m, to
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they will hoJd a 1horl dev otional
service followed by • wien er roaat
a nd re('reatlon1I · period.
Group eo1m1elor1 are Mf. and
Mrs. Rkl111rd Vau&amp;hn and �ra . !v­
t'rt'II Hadmcr. Re v Howard Rup­
pel! will also accompany the &amp;rNp.

Middlepor,t
Seniors Present
Ploy Friday

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I nieetinc at the hom e .&gt;f
Itri. Leonard V1nMcter In Po me­
roy, Mond,y, the Little Le1a:ue
M 0t hen comp1 eted PJan, for a
lloQNr'i h�se 1.. C, ,II�� ,(or
l.ittle ·
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1 f\lnd1 for
te11 d and w 1H ·bil lnfflted I.at*� Le11ue on � 4,_}40n ,:f,bi' _Mlle
Troop memb er: sally GloboW day l he Little Lcaa:ue : hoy, 11.nd
and Barb.ira w hite gretrted the the rorneroy Firemen will aell
gu ests_ at the door � nd _t b e �oop popcorn on the •treetI of Pomt!·
co mmi ttee Mn. W11fatd . _ Boyer, roy for the- fund and the _mem•
Mrs. Jay Warn er, M n. Phthp Glo- �:a of t he Pony Leaa:ue will so­
bokar .and Mr._ and Mra. Edward lici t funds on th e atrffl.
We IIs a � d ass1�tant Je_ader Mr'The Pomeroy e,oup has been
Dan Wh a le assisted with the I?· assigned the task of niling Pome•
rangem enl!!i and refrHh menta for roy's share of a $2,000 fund for
t he party.
the Meiis County LIIUe League
The troo p meets every Th un- Association. Mn.
VanM et er ta
da)'. afternoon �Her sthool a t the chairman ot the campiign with
Un i t ed Methodu1l �urch and is Mrs. Calvin Simpton II co-chair-spo��� by the W::;C8 man .

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