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, 8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mi1dleporl, 0., May 13 1960
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ENGAGEM ENT ANNOUNC ED

Around And
:• Girl Scout Camp Directo r Asks Sc.o uts
Ab.out
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To Register For Outing At Chester
Middle.port
• Mrs. Betty Everson, director of the Girls Scout Da y Camp, I 1y Fl!PDII
HOIJ D.f...Slot l' ..?
: is urging all
who

Girl Scout Troop
Has Recent Outing
At Middleport

Min. Sara Moore
and Mrs. VHora
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Coll'in1, .a5s11;tan t d1rec t ors an d
other Jead en t r:,uned for lh e
camping atrair.
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B rown i e Camp WIU be" held
·from June 20 thr_ ough the 24
and th e I n termed 11te C amp fr_om
Ju_ne 27 to_ J
_ ul)' I where the girls
Wl ll . ,p•rt101pale
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h an deraIt ,
, g an d ot h er Iorms o f camp�c&amp;Jn
ing. On one day of each week
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Mrs. Joe Hardy will be at lhe
ump to direl" t lhe girls m folk
d ances.
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Lodge Members
Meet Wednesday
At Middleport

Pl.ms are also bemg made
whereby four mtermed1ate girls
will be chosen to at t end a Day
Cimp Round-up .it Sandy Bend
on A ugus t ◄. 5 and 6 with , all
expense s paid. Then• will be lwo
g;i r b chosen from ti e fifth and
sn:th grades and two from the
seventh, eighth and n m ! h and
the y will be rhosen on I 1ie1r
campmg s kill� · as cook mg · crafl
work. clean-up, fire bui l ding and
must he .,11 all around g ood ca,11p.
er to quc1Jify fur this honor. Mrs.
Thor Olson will be at lhe (.'BIIIP
and will Judge the girl s and
ehoo�c the wi n!lers.

from Mt Vernon where ,he ,pent
the weekend at the home or Mr,
a n d .\Ir� Ron Springer and son,
Hob.
M i ss Be ss Sanborn, Mrs. D. D .
Jiartmger and Mrs. Henry Null
Jr , are .a t Lake Hope today
,.., here lht')' are
attending ,
nH•r-t 1 11g m co1111ect1on with the
:\l1ddlrpor1 Publ u.· Library. Miss
. ,1 •\f,· � ll a r1,· ni;er are
S a· n I 101· n &lt;111
. • , r t t . 1 eJI boa.�d an d
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· rs . 1 1s I I ll o�,1 l_ librart�n.
�Ir J " i! �1 • � W1l)1am Ki tchen
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I .ind d.- 1 1 · ti r , r 1 l 1rhbLe are expecte d t h 1 • \ 1' 1 1 1 1 -: to spend the
week1•111j w 1 1 h
Mr
1.1nd
Mrs.
Charlrs
J:rJr!
hury
and
other
rela•
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' l i ve�.

Seoul le�ders are also urg1•d
by Mrs. E•ersun L o get 1hc rei;is
tratiuns t o her as soon as posst·
The White Rost Lodge met on
ble i,o that fmaJ pl.ins may be
Wed nesday afternoon a t the Amer­
ma.di· fur t'arnp.
ican Legion Hall in MiOdle porl
wi t h "Mrs . William :i.torris. presi­
dent, conducting a. short business
meeting.
,
rtoutine mathirs were taken care
of .end rour.d rohin cards were
written to Mrs. Pauline Gallagher
of Mlddh•por! and Mrs. norolhy
Whit t ington, i'arkershurg. A let­
M iss Esther l·layc-s, as�isted by
ter of thanks was read rrom Mrs.
�•frs. Willoughhy Hill, en t ertained
Paul Rutlenrnlter.
Past Counl" ilors ol Chest er I
Refresh mrnls wne served by the
t:ounl'il Daughters of America, on ;
�in. :Wlldrf'd Jaeuhs, Mrs. Oma
Wl'dnei;day evening at het home in
Nelson and Mrs. Edith McNeal.
Ches t er.
1e

1957 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan

Extra clean inside and out. 6 cyl . std. shift.

1 957 BUICK VB Special · · ·

fZ�1

it

$1,095
· · $1 ,595

4 Door Sedan. Power steering and !Jrakcs. Ori,gina l black
flnish like new. DynafJow drive.

1 957 BUICK VB Century

$1 ,695

2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes . One (.';ire­
ful owner. Oynaflow drive. ltea lly sharp.

1 960 MERCURY Monteray · · · · · · · · $2,995
4

Door Sedan. Muitidrive. EZJ gla:ss . Hadio and healer.
Fully equipp ed. Showroom clean.

1959 PONTIAC VB 4 Door Sedan · · $2,395 ';

Almost like the day ii was sold. Radio and healer.

1 959 BUICK V8 laSabre · · · · · · · · · · · · $2,595
Hard Top

4 Door . Beautl!ully kept. Dynallow drive. Ra­
dio and heater.

1958 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · · · · · $1,995
Hard

Top 4 Door. Outstanding. Dynallow drive . Radio
and healer.

1 957 BUICK VB Super · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,695
Hard

Top 2 Door. One ·careful owner. Powe r slct;ring.
Beaull!ul car.

1 957 PONTIAC VB 4 Dool' · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,595

9 Passenger Station Wagon. One careful owner. S potless
inside and out. l lydrainatic drive . Radio and heater.

1956 FORD V8 Station Wagon · · · · $1,295

9 passenger 4 Door. Standard shift. Sb,ows good care.

1 957 FORD ,V8 2 Door Sedan

$1 ,295

1957 FORD VB Fairlane 500

$1 ,595

Elltra nice.

4- Door Sedan. A real cream puff. Power steering and
brakes. Fordumallc.

; 1?55 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $895

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,:I Door Sedan. Dynallow drive. Radio and !,eater. Spar­
kllna; original li1Jhl blue llnlsh .

i l 9J6 CHEVROLET VB 21 0 · · · · · · · · · · $1,095

I �• Sedan. One careful owner. Shows gOOd care. Std.

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Wedne sda y Ni gh t

(:(fllrPr Contribution
Thr Mrii:;s Coun t y unit of the
A merir11n canl"cr Society an rio unc:e tl t n,lay that they wl a h l o pu b111!ty
;1l'know lrdi,:r II fine ('Ontribulion 8!1
Ii nwmor lul to raul Barne.e, late of
Pomeroy, given by frlends and as�ot•inlNI.
The ,::lfl. 1 1 kt' all the contribut inns. t o the cancer SoC'iety will be
ust'd to further the cau!!e nf canrrr rrsoar rh. detect i on. d i a.'{nosls,
&lt;-d uration ir nd service lo local pati c-nts.
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M rs. Jnlv1 w 1, cks 11n&lt;I rnn, Tomm .v . ;irr \"is1 1 i m• wi1h Mrs. Frances 1
Seh111 I RI!(] M r� Edward Hite.
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Church of Christ Philathea Society Has
Meeting Thursday Evenin g At Churc h

The Pbllathea Society ol the Church of Christ met at the
church Thursday evening with Mrs. Edgar Reynolds, presid�nl.
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Mrs. Reynolds welcomed the following guests, Mrs. Maude
Betz, Mrs. Clarence McNeal and M rs. Bill Shoun and daugh­
ter, Barbara.
Mrs, McNeal was welcomed as
;i 11c w meml:l er and Mrs. George
:'!fornhart was appoin t ed as the
new flo Ner chairm,m .

Th.e new officers were in charge
o{ the devolioru1 ;rnd Mrs. Rey­
nolds gave a reading by W i lliam
Ro11 Wallace and Mrs. M artha
Childs led !he responsive rc adi m,:
Puems "Chee rup, they
Ain't
"!deal Mother."
sr l.lad "• read by Mrs. Childs and
The reading, "Molh ers Day · Maw ' s Tools" by
Mrs. P. Hey•
Prayer'' wa&amp; 1;:iven 1'y M rs. O ar - 11olds closed
the meeti ng.
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e nce Cline.
During the sodal hour a dcsMrs. Dave Farmer, was honored �crt course was served by Mn.
becausl.' of being a member of Hose Reynolds, Mrs. P. Reynolds,
the church for the longest n um• Mrs. Childs, Mrs. O. E. McKinley
ber,,(\f Ye■TI and or:i behalf or t)l11 and Mrs. Clln(!.
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�jflty, Mrs.
6�esented her wlth a gardenia. I
-The group decided to hold their I
annual Memorial ,�rvice at their
ne:it t regulsr meeting and Mrs. ,
Wl_l llam Bradford, Mrs. Robert
Re1hel and Mrs. Reynolds were
named to make definite pl11ns.
T_he E.:�terpr isc 4-1 1 _ Club, with
The flowers In memory of the lheir advi.sor. Mrs. Dwight Loga11,
decell!led members arc to be plac- me� rcrcntly at the EUB Church
ed in the �hureh sanctuary on �oernl room. Buth Ann Bruthcr11
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the second Sunday m June as l1 a:. ·1rc�idcU .:t l h e mcdin!--( which op•
het&gt;11 euslomary in lhe p11:st. Mr\.
•u-,1 ll' i l 11 t h" Pledwc to the F1ag
Rcibel was named 111 hri n � a n i�1d t h ,� 4 : 1 !'4C'd�c. A dcmo111,tn1arran/!crncnt ror the drnr('h .
' ion 1111 I i , w h, Item u towel was
i1vl'n h�· l�us:111 ) )IXOII.
Al 1 hr t·losc• 1 1 f 1h11 mee t ing, re•
1 'rcshm1·J11s W!'rc �ervrd l)y Jack1 lru St•lcfrn;il.Jel to Ruth An n Bro•
thcrs, llarburu �mith, Mary Ann
1 :..� cK1•111.it' . Marjorie Bentz, Susan
Uix()n aml Mrs Logan.
The .J1 rxl m0cling \"ill be May
21 al 1 ht• rl1 urrh. Darlene S1.oilh
will dc11vm�lruk how to cut out a
dress.
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Enterp rise 4 H
Meets At Church
Social Rooms

BANKS

� A!,,WA��� ��od�r�"!!ertainec1 the Jolly Club Wed nesday
C\'emng at her home on Unio.1
A11enue. A short buai nes, seunon
was held wilh Mra. Otmer Grimm
president, in charge. The travel­
u1g prize donated by Mra. Wood­
ard was awarded to Mr.e. Charles
Strauss.
(.,ames were played durin g the
social hour, whh prizes awarded
to Mrs. Edward Kennedy, a guest
Mrs. Gene Eva n s and Mrs. Henry
Dailey. A hostess &amp;ift was pre­
semed to Mrs. Woodard and an•
niversary ,gifts were received by
Mrs. Eldon Will and Mra. Dailey,
from their secret pala. The hos­
leBS served a salad course a nd fa­
vors were l'Orsages_
Present were those named
above and Mrs. Wilbur Han ning,
Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Ml'S. Roy May­
er, Mrs. Donald Hauck, Mrs.
John Leirhelt and gu(!sts Mrs.
Millard VanMeter a n d Cheryl and
l&gt;ebbie Kennedy. ·

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Safety Check :"
The complete schedule !or the May Autounce
d by Depu 'i
Meigs countr communities has been anno

Officer&amp;. ll(llSted by memben Langsvill f' .at Rutland.
of the Farm Buruu Women 's
Fnday, M .ay 20: Letart Town&amp;bi1
Safety Committee and by the Sy- at Letart.
racuse. Junior fuemea together
Saturday, May 21: Portland, at
with othen ill each coromur,llY , t.he park.
atart the check Monday,. May HI, Sundaj, May 28: Pomeroy-Miners­
at Carpenter for Columbia Town- ville on Pomeroy park.in&amp; lots.
ship. Houra are l P- m, to 4 P· m.
M�nday, }flay 23: Tuppen Plainswith Fann Bureau women, ,._ Mn. Cheater, place to be announced.
Irene Gruesd-" and Mn. �
Tuesday, May it::.. Lon&amp; Bottom,
--j.Jiarnm.. alllisW-at ,&amp;ong Bot11.nn.
Othen; are:
Syracu»e25:
May
ay,
Wednesd
Tue.5diiy, May 17: Salem ToWD- Racine, al Racine.
Thursday, May 26: Reedsville,
sh ip, Salem Center Sch ool.
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· Wednesday, May 18: Scipjo place to be announced.
Township, at a place lo be named 1
later,
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Stroke ICtllDS
To Be Studied
By LocaI R. N•·'S

bas been �I A total Of
lected in the an n ua l Tag Day aetiv•
Uiea of the Eastern Hi&amp;h S&lt;hool
band according to Mn Barbara
Gaul , immed&lt;ale past prea,dent ol
Ollie
foi
servlces
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Funera
the Eai.tern Band Booster�.
Local regitttered n urses will
Conde, age 69, who died ln St.
Adult leaders helping m�luded
In addition to achlevina schol­
have
an opportunity to attend a
Francis Hospil.al, Charleston, W, astic honor11 1\1.iss Wolpert haa
Viol et Barker, _ W ilma Ginl her, \ w. E. Willi.ams, 85, of near special one-day
workshop on
Va., early today, will be held been active in school affairs. 8h11
Wi l ma Bahr, M ildred Gaul, Ell.a Darw in, passed away at the Thursday, May 19, to learn the
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Tuesday at 10 a. m. from the Sa­ is a member of the National Hon­
Osborne, Mary Nichols, Evfllyn Meigs General Hospital at 8 a. _m . newest methods a nd techmques
aret
Marg
d
n
a
Rev,
il
Fick
the
cred Heart Church with
Spencer, Jane
today following II prol on ged l in the nuning care and rehabili­
or Society, Thespian Soclet)', Edi­
Amber�r.
.Father John Turel i n charge .
ness.
t.ation of the patient with a
tor oi An n ual, member of the
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Roaary services will be held at band for six y(!ar�, Gl e.e club, Jour­
Williams was_ w1de�y known stroke Oscar W. C larke, M. D.,
Mr.
l
l
a
to
ded
n
exte
were
Thanks
5upenn tendent presid�nl of the Gallii County
8 p. m. from the Ewing Chapel nalism Club, Girl's SI.ale and Know
as a coal mine
con tributors on bflhatf of the
was for many Heart Cou ncil, 11nn ounced today,
and
Monday.
n
eer,
and engi
Governme n t Day. She
WUUam Stobart, 17, i1 the son Mr. Conde was an P.ngineer on Your State
Booster&amp; by Mrs. Gaul, who al8?
tbe May• The full-day program will be
with
associated
yeara
His­
n
America
of Jlni. Emma Stobart Pullin• of the New York Central Railroad received the t&gt;AR
tha nked Lloyd Johnson, band d!and the
n
y
Coal Compa
G 111lipoli1 at Davis Hall,
Junior and the
Emergtrncy Squadntt"ll
rector, all ba nd .etudentG, and C. O. nard n Coal Compa ny in opera· held in
Bf'OWne ll Avenue. He la presi­ for manv years, being employed tory Award as a
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n
Vulca
of Nursirig.
aa a se
School
Award
Holzer
uhip
n
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Citize
DAR
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Newland, bu, driver
den1 of bl1 cl1H, WN a member at Hob&amp;0n. He waa a member of
lions in this county•
.
ior.
y
is being sponero
workshop
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Po�
the
mem•
a
of
and
use
The
�m
of the football
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Members of the Pomeroy EmerI.he Knighta of Columbus.
He had served u supennten• sored jointly by the local Hearl
Mil.II Clark Is a member of the
ted an: �:
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appre
waa_
room
Aid
� of the Chim:b of Chrtat.
ey
n
Run, I
.cency Squad attended the jit
Survivor, are hla wife Jean National Honor Soclet)', the Hobby
who dent at the time the Foresl
Cou ncil a nd the Gallia County
t
r held la1t n ight at the Hem- pe�ialb D�v.id Goodwlnb
er
suppe
C�rt
Black-burg,
nd
a
William,
son,
1
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Conde;
Hollo
Dark.
Of
Club.
l
son
Pil
n
the
Pe
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and
he
Club
Don l'IWin,
Health Departme nt for nurses re­
�ai
n al tap w en
o
add1t1
d
pnnte
lock Grove Grange Hall A large
mineis were In operation. Durin g sidin g in Gallia, Athens, Jackson,
ed.
Cb..ter ErWln, Va.; 1 nephew John C. Carper;
b
111d . llr�
attendance. waa• reported: Proceed.e auppl�
nd
world War U �e was engineer In Lawre nce and Meigs CounUes.
South Fout1b Ave., ii fffflltal')' theae tbrother• Joe, Pomeroy a
n ln �: a1::�al'lf�:!u.y,
or the supper were domted to the noo
era,
t
1i1
three
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Toledo,;
,
Au1us
charge o( seahng operations for Adva nced registration in neces­
member
a
w11
,nd
�H
at bi,
nc)' squad Jn re..'!Qgn ltlon of said.
emr,ra:e
Mary
Pomeroy;
de,
n
Co
�ertha
many of the mines he had helped sary _
ot the fOOlball team • and alao of
to lhe Bedford com­
service
lhe,r
of
both
Conde,
Louise
d
n
a
Crowe
open here.
lbe Church of Chriit.
munitiea.
Speakers will in clude Joh n B.
Mr. WUliams is survived by his
Pitt.sbur&amp;h,
three daughters : Muth, M. D., Hearth Disease: Con•
Bertha;
wife,
Friends may call after noon
Al it waa also the regular meet•
Mrs. Howard Ebarsbach, Portland; trol Officer, Ohio State Health
Monday at tbe tuner1I home. Bur­
nia:ht, squad memhen atte nd­
Ina:
Heart
cred
a
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Mrs. Ted Roberta, Ostrander, 0., Del)trlmen&amp;; Malin D. Martin .- M.
ial will be in the
td the meeting i n unilorm in a
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and Mrs. Warren McDowan, Col- Ed., Speech Pathologi1t, Heai:ing
Cemetery.
grOQ. Another supper wlll be held
umbua and a son W. E. Williams and Speech Center of Columbus
at a latter date for benefit of the
Augusta, Maine. Also aurvtv- and Central Ohio; William Dau­
Jr,
Mhldleporl squad, it has bee n an­
ing are a sister, Mrs. Margaret gh erty, L. P. T., Supervising ��y•
noc,:ed.
n gton , 12 sic11J Therapist, Ohio Rehablhta,
Fu neral servlcea for Earl Ga_rd- Roberts, Seattle, Washi
grand tion Center, all of Columbll$ and
great
12
d
n
a
g
dchildren
n
PN!ceed.11 amounted to $211.
n
gra
evem
ner 45 who died Thursday
Al , apparont i,onlirmatlon of
en.
from Gallipolis, Jeanette H. Sheel!i
childr
�us,
Colum
tal,
Hospi
l
Carme
in Mt.
Mr. Williams had tieC!n a mem- R. N. Nursi ng Arts Instructor,
tbe oi&gt;l,imt■m e.prtaeed lut Satwill be held from the D�nville
Mason Lodge for 50 rlob:er School of N ursing .ilnd
urdar;' int1bl at Racine by Co••
Cbm·di al 2 p. m . Monday with the ber or the
s a Knight Templ.\r Mary: Camphell, L. P. T., Holzer
w
and
........ Walter
Jiloeller for
,
years
ehan:e.
in
1-Jome
F
o::
I
uneral
Chas
Mason.
Degree
32nd
the
· dospital.
and
known
on
aoon
well
ccnw.(uctton aelMty
.
Mr. Gardner wa• a
of
n charge
i
rvices
P/R Chief Warrant Off1Ct1r
ll rs . Helen Spriegel, City Build
Funeral
st
rece11tly
until
d
n
Rutla
Reed,vllle--Bellevll le Dam, the curfarmer of
..,., h en he moved lo Mt. Ste�hn g Ewings have no 1 been compleled. 1 ng is accepting reservations.
rent ,iiaue · 9i the Waterways Jour- A. Barton Campbell, aon of Mta.
ll, Pomeroy has
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nal fl)'I (hat bid, wlll be open- Thelma Campbethe
Ohio . He died {If inj�rle5 rece1eved
Perishing Rifd
been awarde
.
there
farm
his
on
ent
accid
ed May 18 to 1tart the project.
in an
Comme ndation
Hon,e Show Put Off
U d • httdiq oI "Belleville tee Rea:lmental
He is survived IJy his wife, Hel'
oul.­
for
ate
Certl!Jc
and
Medal
publirlv
er
\he
hedule"
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Wol"�
en his mother, Mrs. BarUara Gard- ,
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Until 'Rain Date'
stan_d serv1«1 to the 1t1ff fl f
caUon .,y,:
�.,. Lan,.. me; '" children,
The hone show scheduled at
Rt1-11mental Headquarter,.
f
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yn
Carol
Rock Spring� fair ground to­
e;
,he
Franc
"Col Stnen Malevlch, 0, S. Dis- The ,ward Will pre!!ented by
Marjorie Lacy,
:norrow ha's been postponed un­
trict EnJlneer, Hunun,ton, &amp;aid P/R · colo nel Coli n K, Wil•on com­
Dawson, Cplumb�s; Nancy, � ndra,
rain date May 22 when
laet Week that bidt wW open on mander of the Fir1t Rea:lment, at
:...arvin and David , at home, four u
100 tilthe tPeprevious\)'
scheduled -prOi
Helen
,
sisten
three
,
n
e
ot about M•Y 11 for foundation a ba nquet held In Lexln&amp;ton, Ky -,
grandchildr
The 2.2 members of the Syracuse g;ram will be followed.
exi,lorlllon for t.he proposed Frida)' evenln1. Chief ■peakers &amp;t
Strong, Gallipol is; Hazel Grate.'
Belleville l.Gcb an• Dam ln the the banquet were President Dick­
Pomeroy; and Myrtle, at ho�e, E ighth Grade graduating e�ass
Obio atver belOW Patlerii)µr&amp;, ey of the University of Kentucky
a nd I brothe.r, Herold, La ng.sv 1ll�. were given a banquet last m,ghl
He was pret.-eded in death b)' hts by elas!I mothtr5 at ,the school Relatives
Cott of the woik lt ett1-ited, at a nd Major 'General Rinaldo Van
c
, auditorium.
e
will
art Brunt , Deputy Commander, Sec•
tnyoly
$1P0,00d and
fat.hu and a daughter, Janet.
"rhe banqm! t, an an n u.al event. Death In Columbus
Friend■ wil l be .received at the
dt1Uih4, -wnplt bo� � preaaure ond" U. S. ArmfRelat�es learned here today
ll
w
Burial
t
was �ervcd buffet style. and was
·
'etc."
funeral hoine ...ny time.
teittn,;
, The banquet was one of the
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the dealh in Columbus, O.,
or
,
be In Milo Cemetery. Rev, Don attended b)' the teachers and Thursday
etenta of (he Ann11al ' Perthi.ng·
night of I-tarry Elder
A_t. 4i ·meetlnc of ¥elf• County
wi�es
their
with
cllarg�
!ieftool cmployes
Drill MeeL
Wachensehwanr Will be in
ResJmental
Glenmont Awe-., brother
18
1
Sr.,
�la , latt Sa.tutday eveftln&amp; &amp;me,)'HT
guests.
as
ds
hllsban
and
w'H
lpODso
ee.
red b,r the
o1 the servlc
it
Thi•
1 1t tlie· Rac�e Blah �oo� Co n- Univer■lly of Kentu"Cll: y a nd w a■
Lawrence Rose. schoor prinei• of Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., Pomeroy.
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The ret i red PeD.naylvallla Rail­
PUIDll■n Moeller ,ta� that he atttnded by' I0"1e eoo Penhlna:
pal. gave a talk to the class fol•
Lag
Sales
Tag
engineer wa.e 69 and former- ·
the
road
Dog
on
work
'1(·oPli�l11it that
\owing the dinnr.r and the ch_ss
lutlemen re-prtRntht1 1&amp; · COlleizea
lived
in Athe ns, O.
ly
me
IOmetl
•tl'rtJd
hJs·
be
class
and
COUid
y
' dllll
Will, class Prophes
Behind Those Of '59
in Oblo we,t VlrJinla and . .. Kenanol�,er siirter, Mrs.
leaves
He
of
rs
membe
by
1QOD- ,Hi i,tated tbat ·be h a■ 11ted tucty '
given
re
weri!
■
tory
sales
Meigs County dog tag
Wtekenberg,
n,
Trevflrto
on
Charles
wort
lni1lll
ted
ror
presen
,.. �tio9.ooo :
run ning behi n d last year, Gordon the class. Awarde were
nged to the Pre�­
belo
He
Arii.
on·
Da­
class.
the
of
s
member
tbe' dam � bad been
e
in·
n
Caldwell said today with a total to
MIIGI .. NllAL HOS,ITAL
for byterian Church and 1.h-.: Masonic
cieunlt:1p_ellt that the �pproprb.ott■, Syra•
GJrnet
of 3524 sold to May 14. Salea vid Baker receiv,M an award
P
d:
Admitte
°
orders.
s
Eighth
the
•PPl'O•edir,
be
t1on would
last year totaled 3640 • to thc- the highest 11rade
CUM,
mvstery f..:,.. picture In the ""'rent series taken from the llirway
AN
,-,
ERE
An-11,:igementl are in charge �f
her
ot
The
test.
1hip
Schola11
·
Grade
of­
.
111me date.
print of the farm ii he ca: at
Dtamilled : �- Lrii■ . Y�un1
5x7
e
ndsom
h&amp;
a
have
may
owo�r
( �� wu •• early
The
Rutherford Funeral Home m
U.
n
•ill•
tio
n
.
M
me
II
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M.r. CaJdweJJ, abo reported the, eight received honorable
lor :moo.,- lo !lie """ ' aod aon, Letttt, Iv. Va. .
Reade .rs are Invited to idutifJ the . !arm , ii ey .can,
y.
Pomero
bUJ.
nel.ln·
"Callm
t.
'S!'lit1.
Dally
banque
Ule
0
ed
A duce follow
aale of 111 liouse lrailer license.
�tor,' - r.. wbid! , lllils &gt;Ronald Grid&gt;' 1111d ...,
hours,
telephoning
by
Gfllld. ,...,_i Wcidlird,;,,- vJ!le,
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Fishing Fever
Told In Film
For Rotarians

Attend Jitney Supper

Former Mine
" tendent
Supenn
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D'ed

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Former Rutland
Farmer Dies In

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City "

CWO Campbell
Commended By
p·ersbing R 'fles

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'iven Banquet
pon Gf3d03t'

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1'otal $633•�
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For Eastern Ban

Safeiy-Check Sthedules Are
Announced Beginning Monday_

Syracuse ass ,

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Reedsville ·nam
Bid VieW,big To
Copae On May 13

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CHEST IN, MATCBl.1!10 WAllNIJII' OR' TANOE�: �O(i�' t,l,NIS4,'
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;Betauae the boys. undergo an
lntenalve stud:, and obtai n prac­
tical experience in the organiza­
Uon -and operat\on of the Ameri•
eari form of aovern ment, the Le­
a:Ion . alked that · boys be aelec�ed
who are potenUal leaders In city,
1tate and nation.
All muat be Juniors, have bet­
ter than averaae gradea, must be
recommended by their high 1cbool
. pritJclpal tDd poueu q,ual ltle1 of
Jeaden:hip, &amp;cbollinhlp, apo�t1man1blp Jnd cour11e for IUVlCe.

urtso per/ocl /iuing leg-,ize

EASY TERMS

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,i1b School have
lo attend the Am·
been
· tsrd llnnual BUC•
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'. flele. al Oblo Unlver­
11'18,
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9-1,
lioy are
lb• opon,or!ng
llelna pJill
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Aln,!1CID Leil� l'etn'ey-Benne_tt
Nd'. _· No- 128. . The achool m
�ovemmenV conducted at
for the 18C'Ond conaeeutive
7 , la e:.;pected to l&gt;rlna: more
than 1200 bo)'I to At hena.

-�!'&lt;fed

$186.00 '

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�ys' Stat

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P9fMroy Little l...,_ AallOCI•
atl• Pfflklent Charle, Murray
t od111y appNlecl fer parent, of
p,layffl with unlfornll ._ turn
them lk •t onee either t. the
Oh.. V•ll•y Plumblne Co., �
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eroy, Bob aoberh. • te hl111.
hH
y
aurw
Muri'ay said •
ehown that nearly onl helf the
unH•rm• a,. In the hend1 of
pMyert. Thia ..ul.......... It 11M
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Should Be T,urned
In Now - Murray

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WE INVITE !Q!l TO SAV� A' m!B BAN� I

becau•• "Tha Bank la the Savel"'• Beet P'rle'ncfl"

For Recreation

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Vault in Galli.
• Fourt h-av residence o! Mrs. Nellie Oe22;ye
MU RDER HOUSE -. This IS the •ig
ar-old e.,
ki \led Friday afternoon by her
polis whose da_ugbtet V•rgi�ta wjs �
Barr
lipo
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C
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Patrolman
. The
li ity
51 eps is Gal
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to_.
h
tranged bwband, Perrell nd° Ph
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other house waa the residence occup
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5 Piece
Bed room
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Kilrk Doagles - AntibMy Ql.linn
"LAST TRA.IN FROM
CUN HlLL"
(Vistni&amp;ion &amp; Colosr)
- also (fflrdo n SCott •in
''TARZAN'S GREATEST
ADVENTURE:"
AJso Cartoon·

handy when needed, earn a return without tli•
depoeltor'a having to lnvaat. the bank uver
can draw on bank •xparfence and facllltl•• far
help with ot h•r mo ney matte ra , , , In e hort,

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SATU�DAY DNLY
Mamie Van Doren .ind
Ttx WHMama in
"BORN IWCKLE5S"
- also Gene F)·-an,s -- Robert Blake
, "REVOLT IN THE BIG HOVSJ;''

BEc.,uae:: Bank ••vino• dollaN aN ••fe, are

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OF FAMO US

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A HON EY OF A BUY !

S11t urday nrnm hers of the Heath
Mct hndist churt·h will ,ttend the
j Porl�mnuth l )i.�lrict
Confere nce
. mct•ling in c;al tipolis,
1 he mrrtinl'.! which will be held
1 111 Ille Ml'thodisl Church there, will
becin at J :30 I). m. A fellowship
supper will be sorved at 6:15 and
, the c- veninJI service will convene
at 'UO.

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The Huck Springs 4-ff Club I
held their rqeeting at the Grange
Hall M11y JO with Mrs. John Er­ J
win 11nd Mrs. Amos Leonard, as ·
the advlsora. There were 16 mem­
bers answering the toll call wlth a
name or a fruit.
During ihe meeting Dottie
Brown gave a demonstration. The
nexl mee t ing will . be June 7 at
6:JO al the home of Mrs. Leon ard
with Mrs. El'Win as the advisor.
After the meeting games were
pl a)'ed and refreshments were
served of Kool-Aid, cookies . and
co!fee.
Those attendi ng were Suaa n na
and Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Patty
und Jirne t Arnold, An ita il nd Mra.
William Collins, Janet a nd Miu
Clara Humphrey, Li n da and Mr•.
Ju)l5 Savage Jr., Nancy and Mrs.
George Skinner, Li n da and Mra.
Donald Bailey, Dott:e a nd Mnr.
Orville Brown, Polly and Mra. C.
R. Karr Jr., Marla and Marla
and Mrs. Roy Grueaer, Becky and
Mary and Mrs. em Radford, Dian a
and Mrs. Norma n Weyersmiller,
Joyce Stanley, Gloria Buck, Lot•
tie Leonard and Betty Erwin.

To Attnul 11r..eting

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ia viaiti n g with her d11ugh�r and
family , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van
Meter Jr.

Rock Spri ngs
4-H Club Hold s
Meeting Tue sday

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¥AKl5 ,OF FOitNISHINGS fOR YOUR
ttOME .AND WEARIN� APPAREL
' FOR YOUR FAMILY

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NANCY IRENt; 111,AE TTNAR
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S . Blaettnar, of Pomeroy, announce thC
engagement of their daughter. Nancy Irene, to Mr. James
Richard Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of Athens.
Miss: Blaettnar is a g raduate of Ohio University, where she
, was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority_ She is presently
I employed as a teacher a t West Elementary School, Athens.
Her flance will be graduated in June from Ohio University,
1
where he Is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
_ The �edding date is set for July 24.

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Relatives from Pomeroy attend­
ing the funeral of John Lerner al
Mason, W. Va., Tuesday afternoon,
were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ginther,
Mrs. Owen Duffy, Mrs. Elias Stiles
�n. Earl Jenkin!! and Mrs. J.lele n
Lyons,

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t hun _1 u;• bnt h ill at their home.
'.\.fr iltld Mn
George Miller
,1 ncl i,1 r1, 1 ;coi·1'. e David moved
l:i� t ( · 1 en 1 1: g from thl! Cbambers
prop1'r!) 1 n S Third to the Har­
r i i, pn , ptrl _v 1111 Soulh Seco nd
n•et•ntly vat� led by the Glenn
Lamh,-r1 s.
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M r and Mrs Clifford J_enkinson an,I granddaughte r, Betty /
Thorr.ai, sµcnl Molher.e Day week
end al t he hon1e of Mr. and Mrfj.
R o bert Russell Jn Ironton. On
Sunday l h l'Y tonk a trip into Ken­
l u ck y anct Virgmia .i.nd visited
t he 7 Bn•aks Slate park in Vir­
ginia. Thry returned home on
Scripture readinJI by Mrs. Clar­ M onday
en ct:' Neut:.r:ling, pre�idcn t , opened

�:l�d � f�;�,��r
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TONIGHT
t"lag. D1Jring the business session
"THE STORY ON PAGE ONE"
�1 rs. George Wolf e was welcomed
Rita Hayworth - Gig Younf
,1s a new member. Mrs. Eslhrr
W righ t , Mrr-1 . Jam es Van Metrr am!
"BA�'!•
1 1 1..c,, oF
A YTI!E
Mrs. Henry Eiehinger were named
CORA], SEA"
Mr, Donal&lt;I Collr'na and !Ir.
p s a romrnittce to mak&lt;' out the
Cliff Robti rhon - Gia SeaJ.a
hm, !ctis list for tn� comin � }'P ar. F: l za Gilrnore Jr., were hosteHea
-- 111110 Elci·Uun of offiCNli· was .u nnoun c cd wh t:'11 the Sew•Rile Sewing club
"TI! E BlG NtG llT"
met Wednesday evenln"
f ur lhe .J une nwe lmg.
• at their
ft,andy Sp.ark·s and
dub roi,m. A short buslne11
VeneHa Stevenson
CanH'R w1 rc play,•d anti prizes srRsion was held with Mu. Col·
SUN., MON., and TUl!S,
awurdt'tl tin•
Several t ins pre,dding. Several c;ommu nJ•
wintwrs.
"Sll Dn ENl,Y LAS T SUM ME R"
11u•11 1 hns rl' rrivcd giFls l ro rn 1 hrir cal inns were read. A contribution
Eli:.r: a&gt;heth Ta}·lor and
Sl'i-rt·! l'als
!ldrt•shmenl s w 1•rt• was made to lhe Kathy sue White
Mon tgom ery Clif f
:u-rv1·&lt;l hy 11 11· ft•J1,tnu·� Lu \Wl:lllY· futlfl.
w "'
r11 t&gt; s were played with priz;..I 1 &lt;-s Ga,1war&lt;led
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h•n. Mrs. George Conde who
also won the door prize and Mrs.
H a rvey Van Vr11nken after whleh
rr freshmen ts were served by the
hos t esMex. Hostesses for the next
· mrrtini:: will be Mrs. Willlam
Ware and Mrs. Van Vranken .

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Meet Wednesday
At Hill Home

MEIGS THEATRE

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to be announced later.
During the social hour follow,
i ng u1e iiieeting a dessfu-t course
wu served b.)' Mrs. Krawczy n and
Mn. Etneat Fraaer to 1 4 Incmbeu
and one a:uest.
The· table' was eo,-"ered with a
yellow cloth pnd centered with
.e n arrangeme n t Of sptin&amp; fiowers.

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Th. IHHiCII af St. ....... In
1tlcaft C lty I• th• lar...t churc h
the world, h1vl1t9 an .,.,. .t
1,1 10 MIVIN J ■ Nle.

A candlellght lnstallallon servlce was held Thursday eve�•
ing by the Eleanor Circle o( Heath Methodist Church for their
new officers when the grou_P met at the church m Middleport.
The devotions of the service were given by Miss Sally Schaaf
and Mrs. Bernard Fullz conducted the ceremony. The I nstaU•­
tion table was centered with a tall white taper in a braS$

An outing w11s held 1t the :did­
dleport Ho11dwde Park last week by
{,1rl Scout Troop 221 of Middli,porl
at which umc the l"Aitnation o{
1 ".,!rs. Maxine Al lenaworth w11 re­
holder with 12 red lijbted ca11dles
I t·&lt;:1ved.
representina the Apostle1, aur•
Mr.11. Allensworth baa worked ! rounding It. ·i:1�11. omeer Ut
wJ L 11 this troop for the past three I her candle from the tall one after
y ears, having started WHO tbem 1h1 had r,pealed Mr �h:u,: e.
tt t Uk brownie age and con t lnumg
omcer.e Installed were Pre11 lup w Lhc pre.sem ltme. When I.Dt: den t, Mn. Gnce Jolu)aon ; , Vice
u p WIiii 10111Lc d, Mn. AU en1- Pre1ident, Mra. Allie Hawle
y;
wv, ,n hao ti. gma and eleven of Tre11urer, M n. Don Slivers a nd
I , n 1:;,c 1u e bu11 inem0t-N
of the Secretary, Mrs. Gene Harris.
u uop. 1 tic 0111y gm wntdl. Wu loi:n
The meeting was opened with a
11lvh.u lJU• u· wi"n.
piano prelude by Mrs. Emerao n
.\11 � - dlcnswor t h was forced to f:nea and Mr.e. Joh_n Krawsciyn
e out-g_o lng presiden t opened
rcbi,;,i uic pui,,uuu oec .. u5-e 01 oththe
ng.
, 1 uuu.:&lt;i auu ..u-:.. Fn.111.:tli Bogge!ili t
D"Hh
Arter lhe i nst11i1Ut1-ll service,
w111 u� Lhe Jc,u.11•r ot me uoop
w , t n .,,r$. Jicu�11 Bommer ali her I Mrs. Jo nes appoin:ed Mrs. Fultz
; a1 the program elairman for the
1 .i.s:.11ilanl.
1
Huup 221, as is other Girl coming )'ear. .
Mn. G eorg �nna
.::irulJ.L , roup;:, in 1�u d&lt;JJt:pon , 1s
Evans was
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ily picn ic which will be h�ld on
iun Veuauns ot I.be t.;11111 War,
June 9th with tht Ume a nd place

are planning to attend ump this ye&lt;f f /
girls
to get their registration money to thei r leader � this wee k o r G ary Ba l l ey, small so� of Mnr.
1'\ 1rn Bailt•� 1s 111 at h!s home
,
• as soon a-s possible.
with his mother and hls ,s:randG'1rl SCOl3: l camp w ill be he Id a I C amp Ch
. es1 er W ·I_th 1''I rs. parents,
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kelly
• Everson , director and camp nurtie. S he w 11J be assist ed by
Mi aa Jan 1ce Zerkle
returned
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Candlelight Service At Church Thursday

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 14, 1960-,'I

They'll Do It Every Time ·- _

w1mnr11tating t.:ditoriaIJ,-

LookJng Ahead On Tiu! F-ood Morkets

LE'l''S GO.. SHOPPING --

LOOf&lt; WHO'S

One'" Own Bootstraps

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with the except ion of in 1lk. Only pasteunzed
and homogenized milk is served. Safety a•nd
sanitation are the watchwords on the vacation
farms.
Almost any type of recreation t"hat you
wish �is available in the vaca-tion area. One
finds a modern swimming pool on a nearby
hillside, or you can wa l k back through the
field.'! to an old fashioned swimming hole in
lhe creek.
There are horses to ride, trails to hike,
streams and lakes in which to fish, and a nine­
hole golf course that is really a challenge to
the best linksmen.
For those who like lo explore there are
rugged ravines with many caves and ledges.
The hills and v.alleys are full o( historic relics
and unusual sights such as abandoned rivei;-­
boats, covered bridges, and an old stone
school house.
Several scenic routes wind through the
Switzerl�nd area, some follow the cool val­
leys while others stay atop the highest rldg,
es. The skyline drives offer spectacular vis•
las that extend almost 40 mil..,
The terrain in Monroe County resembles
F
IY IUNCtil
Switzerland and the lively little towns have
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famous names like; Calais, Antlotb, Sardis,
Sta,fford and Jerusalem. The litter t()wn's
i1 pldured flte&amp;, the calm, 155ur­
post office does a terr!llc buslnet• al Christ• ed, arlstoctatlc vlsage of France's
mas from people who want their cardi stamp• De Gaulle, as aialnst the ratber
fat, r-1ther anxious, alm01t in­
ed with the Jerusalem postmarli.
,gratlatl.n g countenance of Rus­
In addition to the Fann Vacation · homes sia's ICbrQ1hchl!!v.
The elft of a iold SputnJt from
there are cabins for rent, and several camp­
Nlklt•
affected � Gaulle'a mom.1All of the fun or farm life can be yours for ing areas are available.
fflental calm not at all, it would
as little as $35 a week which includes all of
The Farm Vacation idea really began 10- seem .
the good food one can eat. Children are charg­ ye.a:rs ago when Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ackerman
He (lie Gaulle) aeem.ed to say
"Here·
lltlle man, a sword
half
rate.
Not
only
is
the
food
plentiful
ed
started opening their home to summer vaca­ rattler, I•a tbja
klller (really) of the
and well prepared, the vegetables are min­ tioners. It grew by itself, then was part of Innocent in ituncary, too pomp­
u tes-fresh from t h·e garden and eggs are ne­ the promotion for the county pushed along ous, loo utilearned, but we must
ver more t han a day old. Practically all of the by that county's Resource Development pi'o­ be nice to hil'l'I, for we all must
try to live in one world."
food served is produced on the same farm gram started four years ago.
And then, to put a period at
·-- · · ;� -----_
the
end of all sentences, the
t
_
_
•
_
i&lt;
·-,
,,
u
,.
m
m
,
.
o
- , .r,,-n� -,h.-U-nited States hll dug French premier shot off two nu­
ld , u
t a
u
1 lht&gt; habitable part of the Seneca that ditch and PAID for it and
clear cbarae&amp; in- the Sahara Des­

Too often we Meigs rountians ease back in
front of out TV lubes and worry over the
question, ·· What can we do for ourselves?"
There are many things. Monroe County,
which is betoming an excel lent test tube dis­
play of wh«! a " Resource Devt'lopment" pro­
gram ran do. shows us onr of the ways a com­
munity of peoples can hoist itself with its
own boo1straps.
Monro{' cou nt�·- now known as th(' '·Swit­
zerland of Am erica, .. capitalized on its main
resource - h i l ls - 10 build an att ract ive re­
cre�tion indusl ry l lere is what th(• Ohio De­
partment of Industrial :rnd Economic Devel­
opment says about i i :
I f you haJ C cvt'1· had a yen to spend your
vacation on a farm in Switzerland, you can
now experience t he same effects without
leaving Ohio. And it will only cost you $35
a, week.
One visit to the incomparable hill country
of eastern Ohio and you will understand why
so many Swi:ii;s people migrated to this par-­
licular region .
The Switzerland of Ohio area is virgin ter•
rito ry for the vacation industry because prior
to the inception of the farm vaeatton plan 1
there were relatively few overnight faclllttes,
Now due lo the efforts of the Switzerland
of Ohio Vacation Association there are seven
fann s open to vacationers and more farmers
.
. .
are eqmppmg their properties to take care
of the overflow during peak months.

V-..t•ll�al 1rown a1par­
a1ua t.a.ke, tbe 1poUi&amp;bt at the vea:­
et.able counLer, Supplie, in Ohlo
vary from moderate to heavy.
QuaUt1 Uf excellent. Greenhouse
tomatoe1 wUl be in pe.ak produc­
tion from now to earl)' June. The
Cleveland and Cincinnati areas re­
port. liberal to heavy supplies.
· Quality and fiavor are very good.
Local ap1·in£ 1reens _...,pinach,
kale, dandelion&amp;-are appearing
on the counte�. Endive and esca­
role tre also Jnexpenaive aalad
&amp;reena. Head lettuce quality is bet­
ter lban it haa been. Snap beans
and broccoli are iood choices. And
carrots. celery and onions remain
economical choices.

1

•

I

Did )'ov lnow. 1'hat?
'
M: HAilllNI

,

--E--o-11·-.o-R's
MAILBAG

Arm· 1 yv1·11r.. N . V .
May 10, 19UO

Deer Sir:
Udorc Con.L:n•ss doses I ts ses.11:on NO W would he the mo� t
idenl time to pet ition our Con gressm11n In Washington. D. c . ,
on behalr nf lhe following measures ·
1 . Abolito-h Capitol PuntMhmenl,
eX&lt;'f'Pl ror "l're;iRon :rn d DofMt

Pu!lhc-n.

,

2. Abolish K nng:irno Courts.
rresid1:mt the
3. Granl lhf'
Powrr to V ETO lndlvidual items
in hills nppro11rlutit1 g T 11xpayers
mon('y for Govern m cont Spe nding.
4. a,: 11 � lor1w t,he WI LSON-CONDON Dill, wh1rh would require
all phys h• ally ahlc wc!fore rllf'nh
lo take 11ny jllh offered lhcm,
"part time, full time. temporary
or pNmant&gt;11 t' , or he slrlt•kcn
from Hclicf Boll&amp; bul insist that
o WPlfare l'l lcnl �hould No·r hnve
lo forfeit h1� home, properly, l i fe
in11ura11ce In order lo obtain A
PIECE O F BREAD.
:i. Po!!lpone the bulldlng or the
Klnzua Dam 111111 lteservo ir, whkh

J•

Indian Reservation and would
violule the Treaty 1md ,promise!!
given the lndiam1 by George
Wn8h l11gton and the Federal Gov
crnmenl. The Conewago-Cattara•
ugmr Project would accomplish
the 111.1 m e pu r p&lt;&gt;He as th e Kinzua
u nd would � tore 3 T IMES AS
MUC H F LOOD
WATER and
SA VE $100,000 ,000. The C onewago-Catt araugus P I a n
would
BENEI-'IT the Senecas, Pittaburg,
ll1e Cnnewai,:o Area and the, Ohio
-m,•e r Valley .
6 Abolish lhe Electoral Collegfl
insitmt
provide for
DIRECT
VOTlNG for f.he President and
V ice President of the U. S. A.
7. Prrserve the TEXAS BOUNDAHV UNF.; for over 121 yean
T(,,c89 ha 11 maintained a ·boundary
of s Leagues in lhe Gulf. 'J'his
wi1.� reco K nized by lh e u . s. when
Trxas e,nlered the Union and
l'n•sident Polk promised to defrrul i t. I! Texas Is CUT BACK
tu a 3 M IL E BOUNDARY it
rnc�ns the I..OSS 0£ 1 739 183
aere!J ond M I LLIONS 0� o'OL­
I .Ait3 which would otherwise •go
lo our PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND .
8. lnlii!t we keep and PRO·
TECT lho
PANAMA CANAL,

DA I LY C RO S SWO RD

ACROSS
1. Applaud
e. Incite•
lO- Caplttll ot

2. Enrll■b�
man {Bl8J1g)
3. Sllftlcltmt
4 , Bucket.
ti. Winner
e. OrampU11
'1. Beoome old
8. Perform
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2d. Ralae4
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contra.eta

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IL Move

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has a long
standln&amp; AGREJtMENT with the REPUBLIC OF
PANAMA, giving u11 FULL SOVEREIGNTY OVE R THE CANAL
·I ZONE, Ple11se urge our Congrellmen not to repeal ihe Connally
Reservation · becau &amp;e il it , is RE­
P �ALF,D the United States will
be a t the mercy ol the WORL D
COURTS; 11 po.ulble
example
would be a legal move to take the
Panama Canal away from u1 and
INTER�ATIONALIZ&amp; IT.
9. Ehmlnate Red Tape that hloders progress lo out F.umer,,
lab o r and mana&amp;:ement, ' but' l!ttcour n ge and endorse the propol•
ed 23rd Amendment, the l:lou1e
Joint U_eaolutlon No. 23, which
would incre,ase
TAKE HOME
PAY AND WOULD HELP TO
ABOLISH INCOME TAXES.
. JO. Demand Restoration of our
Right-Jul [nherltance to the Gold
Standard by supporting HOUSE
RF.SOLUTION NO. 368 and H, R.
l O l6,

ert, even
France.

before

Mr.

K.

left

The hero of gallant France in
the da71 of the under1round, the
resistance, Is simply above being
ruflled at thi■ late date.
Vive De Gaulle, say J.
But you know I bf!lieve we are
all e:oinJ to make It i,eaeeiully
alter all,
Nothing 10 u1elea1 H a, lot of
dead c!Ulel\,1, sm�shed cHlef,i ruin­
ed countryside. EnoUgh tei fM-.ough
to put it Into two words. '

Middleport Feed Mffl

Poet's Corner

"We Do Custom Grinding"
Mo. 2nd St.
PhoM WY 2-ttM
MIDDLEPORT

"GOD AND I"

There is nO need for sorrow
Within my heart today.
No need to think -� tomorrow­
For that is another day.

Command

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P o w er!

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tile •.,,.Mower.
Riding
30'" RotarY

Sulky. Gravely Tractor - mow,
the linut. J■waa.. the toughest
rough with ltUtf

come

I Jmow that I'll find Him there. .

Command Gnwly Power to UKhtm
your l•wn. uxl pnlea dtore1fOne
Tttl(tOf - 30 1'""001'!

-Mn. H_.r,, Wolfe
RaciM, Ohio

• All-Gear Drive
• Power ReverH
• 30 Tools
More for your Moneyf

l l . Abolish Unlon1-Jn
the
event ot a strike, srant the Pre•
sJdent the sweeping powers to
Heize and operate the clo1ed
plant.
Ut As a llvtn1 MEMORIAL TO
IRA H A YES (Pima Indian) and
the servicemen who helped to
raise the U. S. na1 at Iowa Jlma
on Mt. Surabacht, February .as,
·t945, grant the Pima Indians the
right to hook on the POWER

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Wit..,. Quality 16 ParomoUIII
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PLENTY OF WA.TER FOR EVERY USE - Regular $138.00 - ½ 11.P .

1H· #fA�!•DUtt . .
·l'I;

SEE YOUR PUMP MAN FOR GOOD ADVICE
AND A SOUND WATER SYSTEM INSTALLATION

I n stead, it is

arrillRCd for mounting on a New Holland
Model 5-T (5-lon) wagon. Wide (road
of tho 4-whe� ,node! is espe&lt;iallyl adapl•
abie to hillside OF.ration, and offers easy
hi�h . an:d unhitch when used a, a
for"'° J,o�.

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home and farm-water problem.

The Model 335 (with four wheels) i,
similar to the Model 330 without the

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This new, high-capacity, self.priming jet pump for
shallow or deep wells is the answer to your suburban

NEW 4-WHEEL SPREADER I

Hea.,.,Dmy mower ...,&amp; an
, ft,. l&gt;ulk wida - �.&lt;0 1Uy daJIL

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same time . . : LAUNDRY, DlSH&amp;S, SHOWER
and plenty of water in farm buildings, too!

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May Is Natio nal
Wate r Syste ms Month

GET YOUR t.,OWER GUARDS THAT ARE

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Sugar Rul\ Flour Mills

NEW YORK U PI-Alger Hin,
who served a prison term in con•
nection with alleged Communlat
spy activity, told -pollce hla apart
ment was burglarized thll week.

112 I. M•ln II.

the other citliens of that ptrt of
the rountry are doln1 (Arizona).
WIil you kindly ,))181 thfl word
along to your frlend1, nelahbora
and bu1lneu ..soelatea 10 they
may aend their oplnhm1 to theJr
Represt,ntatlve1, by writinc or
telephoning their
Con1renman
TODAY.

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APAllTMINT IURGLAlllZIO

Phono WY,24'75

FOR WATER RIGHTS-ju1t lib

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''SIGN OF QUAL ITY''

ASK fOJt FRIE QEMONSTRATION

tµCTO R SALES

Be SJire• Of Quality, Service, V•lue
POMEROY, 'OHlO
l'BONE WY.WlOl
I

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F ,i r' 8 t offering. Something
· ,new, A wonderlul, e:1etusive
prod uct th.at can save e.vel;'Y
' livestock farmer hund:red.'i o[
' dollars eaoh year. Nationally
181d"VertLscd. IC you ihave a
\tarim- background , or if you
r are fami,J-ier with the :(,arm .
· trade in your area, tlUti can
he t.he profit opportunity ol
a lifetime. $504. needed for
fu't mOV'iDg inventory. Oon\t
wait - tetritorics are cilo.idng
fast. W R I T E: RICHARD
CONN, INC., 1271 EAST
BROAD ST., COLUMBUS 0,
0.
(Pleiase include &lt;phone number)

SPECIAL $ 102.95 -

C&lt;l•�:•�:/•

1 Pump

Reglllar $il2.SO - ½ H.P. Convertible

SPECIAL $85.95 _

Jct Pump -- Les, Jet

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SELF·
PIIMING
JET PUMP

POME ROY, OH IO
JACK W. CARSEY, Manager
PHONE WY-%-218 1

EAST MAIN STREET

�(HE DAILY SENTINEL

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 14, 1960-,'I

They'll Do It Every Time ·- _

w1mnr11tating t.:ditoriaIJ,-

LookJng Ahead On Tiu! F-ood Morkets

LE'l''S GO.. SHOPPING --

LOOf&lt; WHO'S

One'" Own Bootstraps

.

.

TALKINl!t

with the except ion of in 1lk. Only pasteunzed
and homogenized milk is served. Safety a•nd
sanitation are the watchwords on the vacation
farms.
Almost any type of recreation t"hat you
wish �is available in the vaca-tion area. One
finds a modern swimming pool on a nearby
hillside, or you can wa l k back through the
field.'! to an old fashioned swimming hole in
lhe creek.
There are horses to ride, trails to hike,
streams and lakes in which to fish, and a nine­
hole golf course that is really a challenge to
the best linksmen.
For those who like lo explore there are
rugged ravines with many caves and ledges.
The hills and v.alleys are full o( historic relics
and unusual sights such as abandoned rivei;-­
boats, covered bridges, and an old stone
school house.
Several scenic routes wind through the
Switzerl�nd area, some follow the cool val­
leys while others stay atop the highest rldg,
es. The skyline drives offer spectacular vis•
las that extend almost 40 mil..,
The terrain in Monroe County resembles
F
IY IUNCtil
Switzerland and the lively little towns have
'
famous names like; Calais, Antlotb, Sardis,
Sta,fford and Jerusalem. The litter t()wn's
i1 pldured flte&amp;, the calm, 155ur­
post office does a terr!llc buslnet• al Christ• ed, arlstoctatlc vlsage of France's
mas from people who want their cardi stamp• De Gaulle, as aialnst the ratber
fat, r-1ther anxious, alm01t in­
ed with the Jerusalem postmarli.
,gratlatl.n g countenance of Rus­
In addition to the Fann Vacation · homes sia's ICbrQ1hchl!!v.
The elft of a iold SputnJt from
there are cabins for rent, and several camp­
Nlklt•
affected � Gaulle'a mom.1All of the fun or farm life can be yours for ing areas are available.
fflental calm not at all, it would
as little as $35 a week which includes all of
The Farm Vacation idea really began 10- seem .
the good food one can eat. Children are charg­ ye.a:rs ago when Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ackerman
He (lie Gaulle) aeem.ed to say
"Here·
lltlle man, a sword
half
rate.
Not
only
is
the
food
plentiful
ed
started opening their home to summer vaca­ rattler, I•a tbja
klller (really) of the
and well prepared, the vegetables are min­ tioners. It grew by itself, then was part of Innocent in ituncary, too pomp­
u tes-fresh from t h·e garden and eggs are ne­ the promotion for the county pushed along ous, loo utilearned, but we must
ver more t han a day old. Practically all of the by that county's Resource Development pi'o­ be nice to hil'l'I, for we all must
try to live in one world."
food served is produced on the same farm gram started four years ago.
And then, to put a period at
·-- · · ;� -----_
the
end of all sentences, the
t
_
_
•
_
i&lt;
·-,
,,
u
,.
m
m
,
.
o
- , .r,,-n� -,h.-U-nited States hll dug French premier shot off two nu­
ld , u
t a
u
1 lht&gt; habitable part of the Seneca that ditch and PAID for it and
clear cbarae&amp; in- the Sahara Des­

Too often we Meigs rountians ease back in
front of out TV lubes and worry over the
question, ·· What can we do for ourselves?"
There are many things. Monroe County,
which is betoming an excel lent test tube dis­
play of wh«! a " Resource Devt'lopment" pro­
gram ran do. shows us onr of the ways a com­
munity of peoples can hoist itself with its
own boo1straps.
Monro{' cou nt�·- now known as th(' '·Swit­
zerland of Am erica, .. capitalized on its main
resource - h i l ls - 10 build an att ract ive re­
cre�tion indusl ry l lere is what th(• Ohio De­
partment of Industrial :rnd Economic Devel­
opment says about i i :
I f you haJ C cvt'1· had a yen to spend your
vacation on a farm in Switzerland, you can
now experience t he same effects without
leaving Ohio. And it will only cost you $35
a, week.
One visit to the incomparable hill country
of eastern Ohio and you will understand why
so many Swi:ii;s people migrated to this par-­
licular region .
The Switzerland of Ohio area is virgin ter•
rito ry for the vacation industry because prior
to the inception of the farm vaeatton plan 1
there were relatively few overnight faclllttes,
Now due lo the efforts of the Switzerland
of Ohio Vacation Association there are seven
fann s open to vacationers and more farmers
.
. .
are eqmppmg their properties to take care
of the overflow during peak months.

V-..t•ll�al 1rown a1par­
a1ua t.a.ke, tbe 1poUi&amp;bt at the vea:­
et.able counLer, Supplie, in Ohlo
vary from moderate to heavy.
QuaUt1 Uf excellent. Greenhouse
tomatoe1 wUl be in pe.ak produc­
tion from now to earl)' June. The
Cleveland and Cincinnati areas re­
port. liberal to heavy supplies.
· Quality and fiavor are very good.
Local ap1·in£ 1reens _...,pinach,
kale, dandelion&amp;-are appearing
on the counte�. Endive and esca­
role tre also Jnexpenaive aalad
&amp;reena. Head lettuce quality is bet­
ter lban it haa been. Snap beans
and broccoli are iood choices. And
carrots. celery and onions remain
economical choices.

1

•

I

Did )'ov lnow. 1'hat?
'
M: HAilllNI

,

--E--o-11·-.o-R's
MAILBAG

Arm· 1 yv1·11r.. N . V .
May 10, 19UO

Deer Sir:
Udorc Con.L:n•ss doses I ts ses.11:on NO W would he the mo� t
idenl time to pet ition our Con gressm11n In Washington. D. c . ,
on behalr nf lhe following measures ·
1 . Abolito-h Capitol PuntMhmenl,
eX&lt;'f'Pl ror "l're;iRon :rn d DofMt

Pu!lhc-n.

,

2. Abolish K nng:irno Courts.
rresid1:mt the
3. Granl lhf'
Powrr to V ETO lndlvidual items
in hills nppro11rlutit1 g T 11xpayers
mon('y for Govern m cont Spe nding.
4. a,: 11 � lor1w t,he WI LSON-CONDON Dill, wh1rh would require
all phys h• ally ahlc wc!fore rllf'nh
lo take 11ny jllh offered lhcm,
"part time, full time. temporary
or pNmant&gt;11 t' , or he slrlt•kcn
from Hclicf Boll&amp; bul insist that
o WPlfare l'l lcnl �hould No·r hnve
lo forfeit h1� home, properly, l i fe
in11ura11ce In order lo obtain A
PIECE O F BREAD.
:i. Po!!lpone the bulldlng or the
Klnzua Dam 111111 lteservo ir, whkh

J•

Indian Reservation and would
violule the Treaty 1md ,promise!!
given the lndiam1 by George
Wn8h l11gton and the Federal Gov
crnmenl. The Conewago-Cattara•
ugmr Project would accomplish
the 111.1 m e pu r p&lt;&gt;He as th e Kinzua
u nd would � tore 3 T IMES AS
MUC H F LOOD
WATER and
SA VE $100,000 ,000. The C onewago-Catt araugus P I a n
would
BENEI-'IT the Senecas, Pittaburg,
ll1e Cnnewai,:o Area and the, Ohio
-m,•e r Valley .
6 Abolish lhe Electoral Collegfl
insitmt
provide for
DIRECT
VOTlNG for f.he President and
V ice President of the U. S. A.
7. Prrserve the TEXAS BOUNDAHV UNF.; for over 121 yean
T(,,c89 ha 11 maintained a ·boundary
of s Leagues in lhe Gulf. 'J'his
wi1.� reco K nized by lh e u . s. when
Trxas e,nlered the Union and
l'n•sident Polk promised to defrrul i t. I! Texas Is CUT BACK
tu a 3 M IL E BOUNDARY it
rnc�ns the I..OSS 0£ 1 739 183
aere!J ond M I LLIONS 0� o'OL­
I .Ait3 which would otherwise •go
lo our PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND .
8. lnlii!t we keep and PRO·
TECT lho
PANAMA CANAL,

DA I LY C RO S SWO RD

ACROSS
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has a long
standln&amp; AGREJtMENT with the REPUBLIC OF
PANAMA, giving u11 FULL SOVEREIGNTY OVE R THE CANAL
·I ZONE, Ple11se urge our Congrellmen not to repeal ihe Connally
Reservation · becau &amp;e il it , is RE­
P �ALF,D the United States will
be a t the mercy ol the WORL D
COURTS; 11 po.ulble
example
would be a legal move to take the
Panama Canal away from u1 and
INTER�ATIONALIZ&amp; IT.
9. Ehmlnate Red Tape that hloders progress lo out F.umer,,
lab o r and mana&amp;:ement, ' but' l!ttcour n ge and endorse the propol•
ed 23rd Amendment, the l:lou1e
Joint U_eaolutlon No. 23, which
would incre,ase
TAKE HOME
PAY AND WOULD HELP TO
ABOLISH INCOME TAXES.
. JO. Demand Restoration of our
Right-Jul [nherltance to the Gold
Standard by supporting HOUSE
RF.SOLUTION NO. 368 and H, R.
l O l6,

ert, even
France.

before

Mr.

K.

left

The hero of gallant France in
the da71 of the under1round, the
resistance, Is simply above being
ruflled at thi■ late date.
Vive De Gaulle, say J.
But you know I bf!lieve we are
all e:oinJ to make It i,eaeeiully
alter all,
Nothing 10 u1elea1 H a, lot of
dead c!Ulel\,1, sm�shed cHlef,i ruin­
ed countryside. EnoUgh tei fM-.ough
to put it Into two words. '

Middleport Feed Mffl

Poet's Corner

"We Do Custom Grinding"
Mo. 2nd St.
PhoM WY 2-ttM
MIDDLEPORT

"GOD AND I"

There is nO need for sorrow
Within my heart today.
No need to think -� tomorrow­
For that is another day.

Command

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Riding
30'" RotarY

Sulky. Gravely Tractor - mow,
the linut. J■waa.. the toughest
rough with ltUtf

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I Jmow that I'll find Him there. .

Command Gnwly Power to UKhtm
your l•wn. uxl pnlea dtore1fOne
Tttl(tOf - 30 1'""001'!

-Mn. H_.r,, Wolfe
RaciM, Ohio

• All-Gear Drive
• Power ReverH
• 30 Tools
More for your Moneyf

l l . Abolish Unlon1-Jn
the
event ot a strike, srant the Pre•
sJdent the sweeping powers to
Heize and operate the clo1ed
plant.
Ut As a llvtn1 MEMORIAL TO
IRA H A YES (Pima Indian) and
the servicemen who helped to
raise the U. S. na1 at Iowa Jlma
on Mt. Surabacht, February .as,
·t945, grant the Pima Indians the
right to hook on the POWER

GRAVELY TRAO'OR
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PLENTY OF WA.TER FOR EVERY USE - Regular $138.00 - ½ 11.P .

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SEE YOUR PUMP MAN FOR GOOD ADVICE
AND A SOUND WATER SYSTEM INSTALLATION

I n stead, it is

arrillRCd for mounting on a New Holland
Model 5-T (5-lon) wagon. Wide (road
of tho 4-whe� ,node! is espe&lt;iallyl adapl•
abie to hillside OF.ration, and offers easy
hi�h . an:d unhitch when used a, a
for"'° J,o�.

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The Model 335 (with four wheels) i,
similar to the Model 330 without the

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This new, high-capacity, self.priming jet pump for
shallow or deep wells is the answer to your suburban

NEW 4-WHEEL SPREADER I

Hea.,.,Dmy mower ...,&amp; an
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same time . . : LAUNDRY, DlSH&amp;S, SHOWER
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May Is Natio nal
Wate r Syste ms Month

GET YOUR t.,OWER GUARDS THAT ARE

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Sugar Rul\ Flour Mills

NEW YORK U PI-Alger Hin,
who served a prison term in con•
nection with alleged Communlat
spy activity, told -pollce hla apart
ment was burglarized thll week.

112 I. M•ln II.

the other citliens of that ptrt of
the rountry are doln1 (Arizona).
WIil you kindly ,))181 thfl word
along to your frlend1, nelahbora
and bu1lneu ..soelatea 10 they
may aend their oplnhm1 to theJr
Represt,ntatlve1, by writinc or
telephoning their
Con1renman
TODAY.

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APAllTMINT IURGLAlllZIO

Phono WY,24'75

FOR WATER RIGHTS-ju1t lib

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''SIGN OF QUAL ITY''

ASK fOJt FRIE QEMONSTRATION

tµCTO R SALES

Be SJire• Of Quality, Service, V•lue
POMEROY, 'OHlO
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· ,new, A wonderlul, e:1etusive
prod uct th.at can save e.vel;'Y
' livestock farmer hund:red.'i o[
' dollars eaoh year. Nationally
181d"VertLscd. IC you ihave a
\tarim- background , or if you
r are fami,J-ier with the :(,arm .
· trade in your area, tlUti can
he t.he profit opportunity ol
a lifetime. $504. needed for
fu't mOV'iDg inventory. Oon\t
wait - tetritorics are cilo.idng
fast. W R I T E: RICHARD
CONN, INC., 1271 EAST
BROAD ST., COLUMBUS 0,
0.
(Pleiase include &lt;phone number)

SPECIAL $ 102.95 -

C&lt;l•�:•�:/•

1 Pump

Reglllar $il2.SO - ½ H.P. Convertible

SPECIAL $85.95 _

Jct Pump -- Les, Jet

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SELF·
PIIMING
JET PUMP

POME ROY, OH IO
JACK W. CARSEY, Manager
PHONE WY-%-218 1

EAST MAIN STREET

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100,000 Expttte,I To
See Bartle For Pole

Rigney Full Of Glee With His
Golden Pitching For Giants

lNDIANAPoL ls UP[ - Mote
tha,n 100.000 Sp@ed•a y u.ns were
expected to 1urn out today lo wil­
nea the "baltle or t he pole" u
Unltitd ,,...., lntlffnational
lime tria ls for t he Memorial Day
Pardon thJl1e San Fra n cisco
500-mUe auto ra('e got under way. Glants for cackling, but you would
The hot pil ots to watth includ­ too if you coul produce such a
d
ed a bevy vf ve t erans, amona st1rtlin1 stri n g of golden goose
them Eddie Sad1s. Troy Rullma n, eggs.
''This 19 the besl pi tching I've
seen 1ince I took over this dub"
A Cartoon ll!vwy Nt,htl
beamed manager H i l t Rigney art
1
Mc.-Cormick
er southpaw Mike
beat the Dodgers, 3·0 Priday
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night.

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Mamir- Van Doren and
Tex: Wil liams in

TONIGHT

- also Gene EvaM - Robert Blake
"RE.VOLT IN TI1E BIG HOUSE"
Al.so Cartoo n

"BORN RECKLESS"

SUNOAY and MONDAY
Frank Sinatra. Eleanor Parker
'llhelm,i Ritte r, Ed w G. Robinron
"A HOLE IN THE HEAD"
(Scope and Color)
- also George Monlgomery in
" STilEETS OF SINNERS"
(Vice and Dice,
Dames wi!hou t Shame!)
Aho Cartoon

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NOW AT STAT THIATRI
PT. PLEASANT
FNnkJe Ava.Ion - Nan Ladd
"GUNS OF TIIE
TIMBERLAND"

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PRII INSPICTI­
CONTINUINO OUARANTII
NOTHING DOWN
1!:ASY MONTHLY PAYMl!:NTS
:IO YIARS IN IUSINISS
CALL YOUR LOCAL AGENT

Hlohlond Aff,

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THANKS

�lne le h•ndl• home re­

lllftlelln■ from atart 19 flnl1h ...

For Your Vole and
Support In The

May 3rd Prbnary

Clyde G. MIUhone
County Trealllll"er

Pol. Adv.

t1ulck , .. economlccil .. ; eftlclant.

YOU DONt Nm&gt; CAgH
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Jpi, �ly an lnfiniteslmal number of cases are these unlor­
tunk!el in their state of tragedy through any fault of their

Nge� are wandering the highways of the
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Jim Porter af G all-ipaU.s, District '
Deputy Grand Chancellor, was the J
inspecting officer for Fides Lodge, , ,,
K of p Th11nday eveaing when the
' lod Jile hel d their ann ual inspection.
Also �resent for the ceremon ies
was Tom Mills of GaUipolia, Gr.and
Master of Arma. Herbert Hoover is
Chancelor Commander of the -:&gt;rder.
On May 17 the loe11I lodge plans
to attend the meeting of K. of P. in
Gallipolis when they will have
work. in the rank of Page.

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· E.Hubetli. Fry, the little English Quakeress, must have
se,-med' very smill and insignificant to the people of London
, when sbe bepn her campaign1 in behalf of prison reform. But
8h e eventua U\I!- Jlllffed. a nation;.

, t1'J,�ap� (.o serve as leaven.

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Dow n through th e yea rs, especlall)' in th e early years of our CbristlaG en· me� liave
debated and argued over questions of less I mporta nc• 1:han the o ne above.
· v.rare
men' of letters, scholars of their period, but their learning was of little value l\llm�n­
lty tor- they spent much of their time in S"l' bislonf !Wing ream. of manu�pt, ,;11:h
writi_n�a of . lltl1e or no importance. The pur suit o wisdom Is laudable, but It 1eq·d 191 Jtself. The primary goal of huma nity is to S&lt;;llk the Lord and when He
foulld
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His
for our lives, for it will aid each of us in our efforts to seek alld flitd' the Urd',
AU o\her goals and endeiw ors are of less Im parla nce. Attend Church. Cail' upon God
a nd His presence will go with you. .

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8ebool; 10:30 am Momin&amp; iwor- ,Seniors at 6 pm; Sprlng Dlstrirt
ablp enlDr" choir will 11111 the · t:onfere nce 3 pm at Grace
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W . H. 1••••1•1"'0th, ,-,tel,: Laurel
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cum SUO«"U !ll&lt;!hool v:sn a, m.,
:Pl•tor'i ' �tud1.i wettnelday 6:30 Evangelism in Columbus ; Wed1 Phil WlaH-, SuDli ClMI ll'fttlnt
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FIRST HOLY CO M MUNI ON - Children o f Sacred Heart Chnrch ar e pictu red here In
thei r First Holy Communion May 8 given by Father John Turel at 10 a.m. in connection
with the May crowning ceremony. Front row, (I to r) Ma ry Virginia Burkett, Cathy Conde,
Charlene Marcinko, Patricia McGlo ne. Back ro w, Stephen Tatterson. Richard Radford and
Dennis Hackett.

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"Everybody sai d that combina.•
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house," commented tavern .owner
Lynn Thompson, "but I haven 't
gone broke yet."

� Unifonn Sunday. School lesson for May 15: TffE
When Thom piro.,
suggested
C_J-ilHsTIAN IN SOCIETY," Matthew 5:10·16; 13:31-35.
bringing a cham beJ muti c- group
lo$\ Wesley was an lnoonspfcuous priest'. �f ihe Established into his tavern, the Purple Gobt , "lhe1 lboug.h t I was crazy.'
Church, of England1 who never he-1d a vicarage and never was le
Now at least a rew lhin lr: the
reco�nlzed as an exalted one by his OWTI denomination . But weekly concerti are a _good idea.
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. 'A/ith the hope it wi l l, in some measure, foster ond help sustain
ll'iat which i s good in family and community life, this feature .is
spor:isorecl by the bu�iness firms nnd organizations whose
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Ready-Mix Co.
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Enoland from a French Revolution in the
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J:obn Brown may have been an eccentric, he may have been
_ head. of _his times. But i n
mild ly i nsane, or be mav have- bee n a
,._ h-2 GWtneu
j.-...• lhe nati on t hmkmg - he helped
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to leaven the polltical Illml&gt;· O
And What a job of leavenidg Gha ndi d id, with his doctrine
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of Rassive resistance!
ut e'/eey leavener lfves every day within th� sight of mar�
ty.rdom .
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A Scotch
ber, m
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"b'mg his spiritual experience
told- the stoFy of the old lampliP,ter that used to come doWil
the street in the even ing time� hghting the street lights.
"I loved to watch him, as al child," the preacher said, "be·
cause everywhere he slopP,ed ��tft a light."
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There lS no Christian fri allr
world today who is not in
a position to light a light i n sont8 dark place. And God k nows
how mucti,darkn - there i!J in .this world of ours,
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dark if it wl!te nOt fdr some stray
WhOril�ts it up With gOOd humor, faith, and good will. Arll1 1
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little _cltJ cllngiDJ tq the 'toot of the mountains alon gside t)ie
sea . - � at a convenient. spot on �e main highway, hear to a
stop hght, an eccentric takes: up his p ost day after day, hailJng
ewery passer-bY with' some good natured raillery or wise commen · Tens ot thousanda of travellers have gone on their way
sriiµfpg because of the lilht he has lighted.
Arid os;ae d�� not need to be an eccentric to do It.
(Copyright l960 liy the Division of Christian Education National Councll of the Chui-cites of Christ in the United states
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I! It very dlfficolt to make the refugees think they are the
, (ortlinate of the earth, and that they are to be con gratulaled,
at• J'esus said. That kind of gospel would not get very far
the Arabs of Palestine, or among the dilpossessed Jews
of Egypt.
As a . matter of fact, this beatitude of Jesus' ls one of the
most dlflfcuJt· ones of all for the interpreters, u ntil we read
the � �e words, ••for rijhteo.usness' sake."
THat's what makes the differencer There are those in our
World who suffer because of! what they are,, and there are
. tboie otliers who suffer tiec�use of what other people are.
A• between the two· grou�s, ,the persecuted are the mo re for.
t"'1ale.
Leaven In the Dough
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As we come lo the end o f what has lleen called "Tlie lnler­
naliooal Refugee Year" there is being forced upon us lhe
, reaI!"ullon that there •� more martyrs a-m on g u,, i n thi s gen­
el'.litloft, _than the world has kno wn i n a thousa nd years.
We, �st of our scientific advances, a nd ou r imp roved
slatidar4'-of clvtlbalion·, at the very moment when 45,000,000

The Priscilla Circle of the Midd le port First Baptist Church will
hove guest night t�H . Tuesday
wheh the Circle meets at the home
of Mrs. Richard Hovi.ttil" for their·
regular meeting.
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Other Circles of the dturch wlll
a l so meet at 7: 30 �pf: t]ie Dorus Circle at the bqrp� of Mrs.
· Circle
Richard Owen, the �i!:(bv
at the home of Mn. zl!JIP" Baker 1
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and th e Eleeta Circlfi'
of Mrs. Owen Bratt�A,

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A Chil licothe _ :wtl nfonl gJme is
to fo l low the Pomeroy . South Point '
contest.
Chillicothe should win
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next wee kend as Jackson upended ther remains on th e cool side, but
Chi l l icothe tltic e in season p l ay, th e Cincinnati Reds are as hot
111 11. day in July.
The Rhinelanders went after
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their 10th straight win today and
Toro nto's Bob (Riverboat) Smith
if they get It they will be in hailgave up only one hit Frid.t.Y
By U• lttd Preti hthmttton■I
ing dislahce o f two club marks.
nigh t-lo rival pitcher Dick :8:id[­
NATIONAL LIAGU E
Way back i n 1899 Cincinnati
ett s.
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ttle d oft 14: win11 in a row for
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San Francisco . . 18 7 .7
Ricketts, former Duquesne Uni• Pl(teburgh . . . . . ltl 9 .640 2
their consecutive w{n streak recvel"!ity baaketbal l star, got the MHWaukee . . . . . 11 8 .M9 4
ord. The modern record 1000.vl one Rochester hit in tbe second
e conS!sts of 12 atraight wins
dat
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Cincin nati . . . , . 13 11 .
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inning. Third baseman Clyde Par­ L-Os A ngeles
11 15 .423 7 % accomplished i n 1939 when they
ris moved over betause Ricketts St. Louis . . . . . .
won the pennant and in 1tn7
9 14 .391 8
is a lert-handed batter and was Chicago . .
they · finlshetl fourth.
when
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caught out of p0sitlon as the ball Philadelphia . . .
Man a.ger F'foo Hutchin son who
9 17 .346 9 1h
:r:ipped past hi,n,
says his pitching staff l !I looking
Friday'• Ruult■
as good �all it did bad durin1 tbe
Smith tired In the ninth inn­ Chlcato 4 St. Louis 1
first two weeks o! the sea10n ,
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sen t the second halt of his 11.kid·
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stpn d ina:• when they defeated 5-1 n Burdette 2-1
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26, a halfback-end from the U nio,.o vs 11,worth 1-0 ·
The Bl1on1 h11d to come from
Loa An..1.. at hn Franc isco- versity of Toledo who h as played
for the Brltilh Columbia Lions the
behi nd tWice to win the g1me. Podr" 2·2 .,. O'Dell 1 -2
past two years, was signed with
Bob Morgan lint tied- it at S-3
Sunday's 0-MH
the Ottawa Rough Riders for th•
with a seventh Inning homer. Phllallelphl■ at Claclnnatl 2
1960 aea■on.
Montreal th«I went ahead 4-3 in Plttlburah at Mllwauba 2
the top of the 12th only to l011e St. Loula al Chl1-.o 2
HALAS SELLS BUSIN E SS
out SIi Buffalq scored twice In Los An91let: at San Francltco
CHICAGO
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the bottom half or the lnn\ng,
AMERICAN LEAOUI
owner-co ach of the Chicago Bears
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Havana handed BIily Hoeft
or the Natio nal Football League,
his third Josi with a 13•hlt at­ Chicago . . . . . . . . 13 8 .619
hae sold hia wholesale general
tack that beat Mlaml 7-1. Jfm Boston . . . . . . . . . 10 7 .� 1
merch1md i:le business to Julia n
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Ros eth of Chicago.
hit his fourth home run of the Cleveland . . . , . . 11 9 .550 1 ¾
season to aid the Sugar Klnr Baltimore . . . , . . 11 10 .S24 2
PACKIRS SIGN PAlll
8 10 .444 3¾
Detroit
cause.
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Waahjna:ton . . . . 8 18 .381 0
Hanner
and Henry Jordan,
both
Columbo• climbed into a third Kans,s City . .
7 14 .333 6
defensive tackles, have signed
place tie with Richmond by bet1l
Friday's ....,Its
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1860 contracts v•itb the
ing t he Virginians 4-3. •
Chicago 4 Cleveland 2, N
Green
Bay Packen or the Na­
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N.., York 7 Walhlntfon- 3, N
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Richmond
KanNI City at . Detrolt-�ucks
10 10 .000 4
Columbus
0.0 vt Foytack 1-2
9 10 .474 41,4i
Havana
Chlcqo at Clpeland-Score
Montreal . . , . . . 9 13 .4-09 ff
1-1 YI Latmen 0-0
Roche ster , . , , , . 7 I I .389 6
.,._ York at W■1hlntton Gib­
8 14 .364 7
Miami . . . . . . . .
ler' 1 -2 vs Pascual 2-3
aaltlmor• at lo1ton-Walku
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Sunct•r·• Games
S,mior, lem,e Sunth,y
Sunday evening 40 members ,,,f kanws city ■t Detroit 2
the graduating class of Mlddl epofl Chlcqo at Cl•velend 2
High School wtn leave Parken­ N9W York at Washlntton
burg by train for their trip to laltlmo,. at Botton 2
Washingto n .
They will visit the historical
place• In Washi ngto n a nd will re• Pattel'llon Putting On
turn Thursday eve ning:.
Mr. a nd Mr.1. Donald Plu nkeh Milea11e In Tralnln11
NEWtbN, Can n . UPI-U may
will accompany the group as chal)­
be a relaxlni weekend for some
erones.
people, but not for Floyd Patte r­
or better. The hlah jump compt aon.
tltion will bt 1parll:ed by CharlfO'
The he1vyweieht !.?hallenaet wlU
Duma■ of use, first man to cletlr engage ln 1p1rrin&amp; teHlons tCM¥)'
the bar at 7 feet.
and Sunday a nd plana to pre�e
each one of the �1n1 drlll&amp; with
four miles or roadwork.
P1tlenon, who meet, champion
lng•mar Johanuon for the heavy­
wela:ht title at the Polo. Grounds
June 20 paalfd • up a 1p1rrln11
1e111ion Friday but did hla uauaJ
four mile, on the rotd.

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The po le \' ault has attracted
J. D. Martin, the Oklahoma ace
who hBR a mark of US feet 9¾
inl"hes; and Marine Bob Gutow­
ski, th e former world champion .
The shot-pul, this year's ri1a­
mor e ven t in any track meet, he•
drawn three of t he �'big tou�1.1JL.
Bill Nleder, Dave Davis an d Dal­
las f.ong. Ou l y Parry O'Brlen is
misRing
from the
"slxty•fool
club". This trio wi l l be gun ni n g
for Nieder·.� top mar k of 60 feet,
7 inches.
The dis&lt;'US event has attracte d
four men wi t h marks of 187 feet

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FRESNO, Calif. UPI-The 34th
annual Well! Coast Re lays-adver•
Using "Wh e re world records are
broken"--gcts under way today
at Ralclifr Stadium.
And al l the t a lk i� about new
.. ceil ings" that oh l y two or three
years ago were consi dered im­
possible. 1'hese include:
Po le vault-16 rt:et; high jump
-7 fee t a l ready reached; ,hot
put-70 fe el; discus--200 feet;
100-yerd dash�. 2 ae�nd1.
Meet director Fl int Han ner
things t ha1 the best chance for
a wor l d mark in the grou p may
be the 100-yard dash.
In t his event, Rfly Norton, run­
ning for t he San ta Clara Youth
VIiiag e , hae be en !l lrtlng With
9. 2 •for two yeani. He has been
cl ocked in 9.3 Revera! lim es.

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Pom�y's Panthers _should, _, f t,h�P,lly, qp to . .
4 slll&gt;JIIiti find tllem.. lv�� •l"th• District &lt;.;Jo!IB )lA baseba ll toqr�� fmals Ld ntid.'l'ftemoo.D: today.
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today. T1't opponent ii South gram,. P 'Romll9'01,
PW n l, winner over Satkaon In the of �et" n
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!iectlonal, buts a frequent �irtim of
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medloere leap in season Jilay.
A fin�':: ro/ Mon�
sec ,on';1��a!s
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and earlier or .facbOn.
day. _______
South Point fell to Gallipolis
1 7'6 with the Blue Devils' second
l ine pitcher wolti n1 a nd t he enI'
• • tire teiun ot' subl in after the Hr" slty ha(I talrm a 7-0 lead.

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their ninth straight by downing
tb.e Phillies. 1 -0 and the Cubs dc­
teated the Cardinals, 4- 1 in other
NL games.
In the Amtric.in League, lhe
While Sox widened th.eir lead to
a full game wi1h a 4-2 victory
over 1he India ns. •�� Tig�rs _beat
I 1he Athletil.'s 4·3 m 14 mntn�s.
and the Yankees snitpped a three
gamt" losinll sl rea k with a 7·3 df!·
cis1on 0 1 4:"r the Srn • tors. Ram
posl ponemcnt of lh.e
ta uscd
The Giants have now won seven sr heduled ga m e
between t h e
in a row and le ad t he Na t ion a l Orioles a n d Hed Soll .
Le ae:ue by t wo gam e &amp;. Tha t 's only
O'Tftle Bianka Phlls
half the story though. San FranSou t hpaw Jim O'Too l e of the
cisco'a pi tchers hav e hurled t hree Reds pi tched hi ll :o.econd straight
straight shutouts and not a si n gle shutout while outduel l ing Ruben
run has been scored against them Gomez and tur n ing in a seven
In 29 consecutive innings.
luHer. The l oss was t he fourth
· McCormick a 21 year old south in a row ror the Phillies who have
paw whC&gt; wa� pald a S00,000 bon- �ot . stored o run in t he las t 29
u, nve y•ars ago and is proving innings .
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So uthpa w Billy_ P1e�ee of the
a stea l at t he price, leads t he
club in ftrlng blanks. His six•hit While Sox won hl&amp; t hltd ,ame_ of
victory over Lot Angeles wu his the season even though Jim Pier•
fifth straight without a defea t sail and Woodie Held . cl ipped him
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and those five wins inc lud e t hree for homers. The White Sox tag
rookie
Wynn
t.{awkins
wi�h
ged
1hutouli.
his second loss agamst three vic•
PlretH Thrash llnvH
when they g?t to him for
tories
The second place Pirate s bea t
n s in !he fif t h.
ru
three
won
Reds
8-2,
,
the
the Brues
detendlna: "IK)O" king Rodger Ward
Totiy Bettenha u11en and Jim Rath
mann. Toda1'1 fastest qualifier
wina the pole position, the inaide
front row spo t from where the
flyl nc ,tart is led on race day.

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they Lraded Norm va n BrockUn It)
th e Phi l ade lphia Eo1le1 ofter lli,t
et ���-'"
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-l'U..,Wn UK � UPl �""'.,."' p 1 957 season, has 1igned for the
1 960 ond 1961 compol rno.
Di et Gr oat - 01 lhe PitU�ur&amp; h
Pira ... Ued a modern major leaCARDS �
Tl!AINP
cue record Friday night when
he reeled off six consecutive hits
ST. LOUIS UPI _ Jlr:k Rotkt hree of them double&amp; •ri:d two of well trainer at tile U JtlVU'lil)' or
them ln the savenlb lnnin1 whe n cXJ orado fol" ,even � haa
his teammates scoftd •ight run,. •l�ed to handlt• ty� .J:o"b ' with Ul e
He becam e the 37th pJayer- 18 St I Louis Cardi� o( -Uie N�Uon­
in the Na t iona l LeaJae ,and 19 In I 81° \F'ootball LeaauB • 1ft, :J.960, • He
the Ameriran-to tum the trlek • .reriace!I or. Josepb' �ller: wllo
since 1900. The late ' Wil�ard Rob- re8'gned
wl)e,1 tlle · Card lpals
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Ori.... . v id from Cllicago to, St'.. Louts
inson of t he ol d Baltimo'
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olt's, holds the bal l -time mark. si x thls \ year.
straight singles and a doubl e on
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Not si n ce 1953 had a player
gott en six hi ts m a row in the
Na t iona l Lee-gue. Connie Ryan of
lhe Philade lphia Phillies, did it
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We 're not t in to educa.
the beer drinkers to the charms
of classical music, "
Thompson
e xplained. "But we 'd like to re•
edut'ate a few of the mush: loveh to the cha.rm, of a g l ass of
beer.''
"WI! drew good people from the
very start;:
Thom�n
said.
"Once we had just an ordinary
n e ighborhood
tavern,
Now I
think we have something d iUer•
ent,'•
U there's one thing you have to
m a
t
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ft�s ��e ��! �:at�: dif&lt;;:���!:
No bl azing neon slen� Na loud
noiaes. A nd if you aren't looking
cl osely, you might walk
right
past without knowi ng it was there
The music is good and the a t•
relaxed.
Tho1n11son
3'&amp;pb ere
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Attendance at Fairvie w Sunday
School Mothers Day wall 56. Each
mother present was presen te d a
nower by t he Supt .
.Herbert
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa l ler Mc Dade,
J(im .and Gene Early and Mr. and
Mrs. David McDade and son of
Tray spent the weekend with Mrs.
Edna Roush a nd family_
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shields
and daughter Judy enjoyed a pie•
nic at the home of Mr, and ·Mr-9 .
s·ot, Hill,· B.ashan Road Sunday.
-.,rs. Bertha Arnott and Mrs.
m.
Howard Roush are medieal pa·
tient.l at Meigs General Hospita l .
Mrs. Dona Parsons spent Sunday with her moth er, Mr.a. Ka te
Rowe and sister, Adi, · at Mt.
Moriah.
Mrs. Liz:r:ie . Bos.tick and f-.mily
ha �e tnoved mto the Bob Woods
re11dence.
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apent the weekend with bis parent,, Mr. and Mr1. Ro,, Donohue.
:&amp;frs, Kenneth Wolfe, Bessie
Slaq.ghntr, Carroll Wlilte and Mrs.
Herbtrt Rouah an d 10n Roger
a.t�ded revival servicel 1t Syracu ae }i'azarene Church Monday
eveplJllBrian Robi nson i1 confined to
hi! H oihe wilh \he mumps.
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'.,Ir. , nd Mn. Curti, P, Cauthom
(Margaret Grace), Mansfield , were
Eas,,er week end 11u,esta o f her par-from members of the Minnea•
en s, M r. an d M n. ohn G race.
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I po is Symphony.
Now and th en, during a quiet
Mrs Rummager it movini to
passage. there's th e sound of the Agnes Price house in Portland.
beer gurgling from bottle t o
A birthday dinner WU held Sun·
. gl ass. It bothers on ly a fe-w o(
day,
April Z4, at the home of Mr.
the l isteners.
Thompson, himself a former aod Mn:. Guth Smith honOrll;ll
musici .i n, refu §es to 5ell beer William Stet hem, Mn, Mallie BIii-during th e �oncert. But most of eri cli of Parkenburg, and Mn.
his customers make 11 ure they Linnie Mtlnnil of Akron, all of
have a. fol l pit cher on the table whom are in their seventiet. 0th•
en: .a tten4ing . were Mr. and Mn.
before i t starts.
Cyre l l Leo nhart' Parkersburg llro·
a.
"Finan,� ial l y it has yet to be
'
Ue l� n Archer of Reedsville, and
crashing
success,"
Thompson
said. He admits to llt9ing money ' Ne II ie Steth e m.
on �me contert n ight., just I Garth Smith Is su 111tute mall
hrealung even on �Jthen:. Some- carrier ror John Grace who bu
times he 11111:es a. little money.
•...,en 1· 11 for the -...-� few day• :
"But morally, it's been a wonMrs. Shellie PettY, a cook at the
derfu l experie nce," he said. "I'm
sort of proud of the --.n,,nn(e who Rivervi ew Eleffle.41tary Schoo), W
come in here. Bu t I doubt that absent from worlt due to � badly
some of th em hav e ever tasted cut hand.
beer berore ."
ond birth day of Danny Jorden
Even the regul ar employes
was cclebraled and a [amily reun­
were a l it t le dubious of the pro.
jed at first. Now a few or the m ion of the Reed Jeffen family WP
h eld. The Lee Jeffen family re­
e njoy the
co ncerts, and the
cent ly arrived home Califomia to
others manage to pu t up with ·the
make their home in this vicinltJ.
music-.
The customers are a study in
Larry Stansbury, Reynoldsburg,
themse l ves. They come
from spent t he week end with hi.a par.
nearly every occupation 3nd for a enls, Mr. and Kn. Dale Stam­
va�j��Y .Qf ,r�asons. As far as the bury, and Jerry.
music i s rnncerned, they a ll reMrs. )ta l \ie Luwther received
act differently.
Most lii p beer or drag on a cig- Mother's' Day greetings by tele•
arette during the tw" hour con- phone from her $'.)fl, Evans Rutbertert . Some af them study t he ford, Ft. Worth, Texas,
musicians through a glass of beer
lf r. and Mrs. Le wis Smith, local
whi le 8 few l ean back to close e nd Mr. and Mn, Denver Rawlings
their eyes or stare a t t he ceiling.
a nd Frederick . Albany, were in
A coupl e o r students �an usua l ly Copley, Ohio, Wed nesd ay where
he found thumbing through a they atten ded t he luneral of the�
textbook at a corner table.
· 'We have asp ations to carry cousin, Edgar Combs .
this thing still
farther," said
Mrs. Granville Stout. Mrs. Man�means himse l f
Thompson. "We"
ri n g Calaway and Mn. Oale Dye
and his pretty rench wife, Co- .i ttended a Home Council district
J ett e , who's a classical singer and meet ing at Middleport recen(ly.
acts has
hos tess
on concert They are memben of the Columbta
nights.
Council.
Thompson has e:rpa.nded the
Mr. and
Elba McK niglit,
:program to include an art show
George
an
d Sharon, Columbus; Mt.
once a month, and say" he's toyi n g with the
idea of a books a nd Mn. Carl Crabtree, Alhny
discussion or . a ch ess tourna­ Route, and Mr. and Mrs. Fem Gil•
ment. "But those will have to l ogl y were Sun day dinner 1uestl
of Mr. and »rs. Arthlll' Crabt,ee,
wai f, at least for a while.''
Aft ernoon callets were Mr. and
Mrs. Ceci l Gillogly and Steven, of
ft
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Athens, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gi l lo11:ly, Gallipolis.

By I va Carpe,nter
WIENER ROAST HILD
The seventh a nd eighth gradf!
pupils of the Columbia Elementary
School enjoye d a wiener rout at
t he home of Julia Ann Turner on
Friday eveni nf Those atte nding
were Sue Wh_ittington, J.a ne Fau•
her, Laur■ Price, 1.ef-'1a Samples,
Penny Holland; �ella Handley. Joseph Mulle ns, De nver Queen. Tim.
my Hayes, Uoyd Nelsnn , Oh!va
Smith. Do nna Davi,, Sh,ron llolC
land, Arlin Radektn, Jamfll Grif.
fey, Errol_ Pickett, Charles K,eton,
G,ry Mo"er, and JuUe Tumor. ,i&gt;.
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���i. �= ��· 1tt��ht·
and Mr. and' Mn. Ft,c!, "'�""Riff"· ,1�
eQfS- ·
and family were g11eat.s Teddy
� Fred llornl!!I of Superi or, Rife was al,o a guest md drove
11on1'":'i came Tuesdly for a the lraetor for the ride.
vt■it WWI her niece , -ICN! X...•SOCIAL NOT S
Mr. ,nd Mra. Willlam ,llareum
reneo _ !Jortlnger of Middleport,
wliql'h ,lie had not aeen for 51 and sons have "'turned to theiiyeat,!
h_ome here after having •pe"1 some
Mn .•, Hornlng ,topped In Pekin, lime at Columbus, Missluippl,
Utlnol� where ,he attended th e whore he wa, employed.
SI•phen Gre&lt;ory ,pettt a nl1ht
wedcli!'&amp; of her great niece, Ml..
Patricia Bhmlage.
recently with Walter Joi,bn, .
SlDCtl' -iier arrival here, she and
Mr. and Mrs. A R Cuter, local,
Mn. Jllrt]nger have viaited with and son-in-law, Chester Spencet,
"'•rny, o•1!er relatl ve,. on.!edn� Charl••�.�- w. Va .. went.._to D"'llh
1nd M n 11•nlnge, I 110r' M -url ' 1 181 weca, where
r.
au i\ilOJ', .... Lionel Bogg,. vl,it- , :\In. Caster will und ergo buled in Pom•roy with �b Richard m,nU; thbse wl!blq' to write hek• �ay were , supper the a�dreso is Mts.· · A. II. c.,,.,,
anl! lh
!II�u. ahd.. &gt;Mn. (,;arland Ball Clm1c. E;itcel11or S�nga. M!\Ui..,
.
11Jli�1er) apd lam- She ripeots to be lliere from two
Uy ot Bidwell.
to four weeks
. , , i • · .,
Arr . and Mrs Armated Perry
, ., 'f]ni:r.aliu Mn. Rorr_1inJ 1&amp;nd MT'S.
Hartln g:,r spent lhe dJt in Col um- Wd'e Tuesdav aftemoon call en al
bua where tl\o-1 vJllted M!'5 - Har. the home of his brother, the Mosel
"""1'.t"•lliffii and family, Mr1 Pe_rrya.
■na�Mnl. Earl Richard a nd child•
_Mr. and Mrl!I. Joh n nunha_m and
ren..
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daughlP.n of )'ohnstown, Ohio, Mr.
Friday eve11in1, Mr. a nd Mrs. and Mrs. nttd Jeffers and RichBoggs entertained wilh a family ard. M"r. and Mn. Gene Jeften,
dinner and Mn. Hor ning attended Mar•ie. Lester and Maroo Reed. Al the -.ofS S.lilor ploy In whlcb hor b,nd Rt 2. Jl!r and Mn. Lee Jatreat ft6Pli.l!w, Dav-id H■rtJnger, ,cobs and eblldren, Pactnco, Calif..
il'lllyed • leading role.
and · Mn. Faye Jol'tlan, loeal, en· Mn. Homing left this morning joyed a Mother'• Day d inner with
lhe Lovern loN\IJ&gt; family. The seclo, her homo In -Montana. .

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Mr. and Mn. Alvin Dye and
children were gueats of her li:a.•
cles, Paul, Charles and W, C. ht:t.
Mr. and Mn. WiUiam Cul�
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Jordan
spent Sun day in Ft■twoodl, ]ty,..
where they viaited Mrs. Culwell'i'
parentl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomn
TecketL

Mr. amf Yn. Leonard Whitting.
•on and family, BaltimC)l'e, Ohio.
were guest, on Sunday or his brq­
lher and tamJly1 Mr! and Kn. lloa­
ald Whittinit(ln pd' daugbten.
Mother'■ Da:,, IUflll --Pt, Mr. •n&lt;I
"An. M&lt;tlff' Perry-. wJ.e Mr. and
Mn. Carrot W'90dlW and flllll­
: 1 ,, Columbul, llr.· w ,i,.. Jobn•
"'Y Dunigan and• lln, r Ahty Low­
ther, 'Dollllli llid JWll4n.
Su nday artentoo11 ,eallm at t�
Dale Dye homei-,ftft · Mri. Nallie
Dye, Colum�· and -llr. and Mr...,
Jame&amp; Butta and dauahten, Bil­
liards, Ohio. ·
Mr. and M'rt:. W. I. Swett, Mid­
dlepon, Mr. and lftl. Frint John•
ston. Pomeray, �.., Mr. IJld Mn.
Walter Swett, Jogal were Sundv
euesta of Mr. ""1 ..._
!Ml's. A. D. ·R(or;­
rison, Mn.
. !,'.), A. Radelti n and,
Tina were sftetnoon, e.a11en.
,,.
Mr. 11nd Mn, Earl Starkey and
Mr. and Mn. Jfay Wls:tm11n 11nd
family of Hanteonrille spent Sun­
day with Mr, and lln:. Donald
Jone.a and IODI, Jle1fQ�ille. They
attended cllilrcb
· at th1 new Churc:11,
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'or God Jn Athcm $ullda,t evenln(.
Mr. incl Jln.,'Billi Ly°"" Atli­
eiis, Ind Mr. -� ;JYrJr : .Gnn"fjye
of
Lyon!i we� . SJilffllilz
a nd Mrs. ilin.flt' "'COi and Sbaf'OlL
Mr. and Mrs, Ronnie Scott of
COiumbus al'e •nnouncl�rt the
birth of a �!Whli,r, Deborah sul,, .
a.t White � lf�ll.al on.� Mav� i .
Grandna.renU are Mr. snd lM.
Dale Scott. N"• llanhfleld, aQII,
Emmett Do\llJU,
Hurt,onYIJ:tt,.
Great gr1ndoarentl inelude Jlt.
anit Mrs. J. IC. Ct'lbtree, local, Kr.
and Mn. �"'l! �ll Alba n_r, �­
Mr. and � Caln, Atltot!f.:

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100,000 Expttte,I To
See Bartle For Pole

Rigney Full Of Glee With His
Golden Pitching For Giants

lNDIANAPoL ls UP[ - Mote
tha,n 100.000 Sp@ed•a y u.ns were
expected to 1urn out today lo wil­
nea the "baltle or t he pole" u
Unltitd ,,...., lntlffnational
lime tria ls for t he Memorial Day
Pardon thJl1e San Fra n cisco
500-mUe auto ra('e got under way. Glants for cackling, but you would
The hot pil ots to watth includ­ too if you coul produce such a
d
ed a bevy vf ve t erans, amona st1rtlin1 stri n g of golden goose
them Eddie Sad1s. Troy Rullma n, eggs.
''This 19 the besl pi tching I've
seen 1ince I took over this dub"
A Cartoon ll!vwy Nt,htl
beamed manager H i l t Rigney art
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Mc.-Cormick
er southpaw Mike
beat the Dodgers, 3·0 Priday
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night.

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Mamir- Van Doren and
Tex: Wil liams in

TONIGHT

- also Gene EvaM - Robert Blake
"RE.VOLT IN TI1E BIG HOUSE"
Al.so Cartoo n

"BORN RECKLESS"

SUNOAY and MONDAY
Frank Sinatra. Eleanor Parker
'llhelm,i Ritte r, Ed w G. Robinron
"A HOLE IN THE HEAD"
(Scope and Color)
- also George Monlgomery in
" STilEETS OF SINNERS"
(Vice and Dice,
Dames wi!hou t Shame!)
Aho Cartoon

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NOW AT STAT THIATRI
PT. PLEASANT
FNnkJe Ava.Ion - Nan Ladd
"GUNS OF TIIE
TIMBERLAND"

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Jpi, �ly an lnfiniteslmal number of cases are these unlor­
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Deputy Grand Chancellor, was the J
inspecting officer for Fides Lodge, , ,,
K of p Th11nday eveaing when the
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Also �resent for the ceremon ies
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Master of Arma. Herbert Hoover is
Chancelor Commander of the -:&gt;rder.
On May 17 the loe11I lodge plans
to attend the meeting of K. of P. in
Gallipolis when they will have
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se,-med' very smill and insignificant to the people of London
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8h e eventua U\I!- Jlllffed. a nation;.

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debated and argued over questions of less I mporta nc• 1:han the o ne above.
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FIRST HOLY CO M MUNI ON - Children o f Sacred Heart Chnrch ar e pictu red here In
thei r First Holy Communion May 8 given by Father John Turel at 10 a.m. in connection
with the May crowning ceremony. Front row, (I to r) Ma ry Virginia Burkett, Cathy Conde,
Charlene Marcinko, Patricia McGlo ne. Back ro w, Stephen Tatterson. Richard Radford and
Dennis Hackett.

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C_J-ilHsTIAN IN SOCIETY," Matthew 5:10·16; 13:31-35.
bringing a cham beJ muti c- group
lo$\ Wesley was an lnoonspfcuous priest'. �f ihe Established into his tavern, the Purple Gobt , "lhe1 lboug.h t I was crazy.'
Church, of England1 who never he-1d a vicarage and never was le
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reco�nlzed as an exalted one by his OWTI denomination . But weekly concerti are a _good idea.
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the street in the even ing time� hghting the street lights.
"I loved to watch him, as al child," the preacher said, "be·
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how mucti,darkn - there i!J in .this world of ours,
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'.fhere are. sbo '1 .offlces.,, , scbools, fact«i es, and streets ,
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&gt;Iii-'•ftVII'" &amp;y,1-...,ver
dark if it wl!te nOt fdr some stray
WhOril�ts it up With gOOd humor, faith, and good will. Arll1 1
It does not -require a college degree to qualify for that kind of
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Laguna Beach, on the. s
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of CallfornJa, is 3, lovely
little _cltJ cllngiDJ tq the 'toot of the mountains alon gside t)ie
sea . - � at a convenient. spot on �e main highway, hear to a
stop hght, an eccentric takes: up his p ost day after day, hailJng
ewery passer-bY with' some good natured raillery or wise commen · Tens ot thousanda of travellers have gone on their way
sriiµfpg because of the lilht he has lighted.
Arid os;ae d�� not need to be an eccentric to do It.
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, (ortlinate of the earth, and that they are to be con gratulaled,
at• J'esus said. That kind of gospel would not get very far
the Arabs of Palestine, or among the dilpossessed Jews
of Egypt.
As a . matter of fact, this beatitude of Jesus' ls one of the
most dlflfcuJt· ones of all for the interpreters, u ntil we read
the � �e words, ••for rijhteo.usness' sake."
THat's what makes the differencer There are those in our
World who suffer because of! what they are,, and there are
. tboie otliers who suffer tiec�use of what other people are.
A• between the two· grou�s, ,the persecuted are the mo re for.
t"'1ale.
Leaven In the Dough
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As we come lo the end o f what has lleen called "Tlie lnler­
naliooal Refugee Year" there is being forced upon us lhe
, reaI!"ullon that there •� more martyrs a-m on g u,, i n thi s gen­
el'.litloft, _than the world has kno wn i n a thousa nd years.
We, �st of our scientific advances, a nd ou r imp roved
slatidar4'-of clvtlbalion·, at the very moment when 45,000,000

The Priscilla Circle of the Midd le port First Baptist Church will
hove guest night t�H . Tuesday
wheh the Circle meets at the home
of Mrs. Richard Hovi.ttil" for their·
regular meeting.
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Other Circles of the dturch wlll
a l so meet at 7: 30 �pf: t]ie Dorus Circle at the bqrp� of Mrs.
· Circle
Richard Owen, the �i!:(bv
at the home of Mn. zl!JIP" Baker 1
11h e home
and th e Eleeta Circlfi'
of Mrs. Owen Bratt�A,

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Who Are H ot

A Chil licothe _ :wtl nfonl gJme is
to fo l low the Pomeroy . South Point '
contest.
Chillicothe should win
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next wee kend as Jackson upended ther remains on th e cool side, but
Chi l l icothe tltic e in season p l ay, th e Cincinnati Reds are as hot
111 11. day in July.
The Rhinelanders went after
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their 10th straight win today and
Toro nto's Bob (Riverboat) Smith
if they get It they will be in hailgave up only one hit Frid.t.Y
By U• lttd Preti hthmttton■I
ing dislahce o f two club marks.
nigh t-lo rival pitcher Dick :8:id[­
NATIONAL LIAGU E
Way back i n 1899 Cincinnati
ett s.
W L Pct. GB
ttle d oft 14: win11 in a row for
ra
20
San Francisco . . 18 7 .7
Ricketts, former Duquesne Uni• Pl(teburgh . . . . . ltl 9 .640 2
their consecutive w{n streak recvel"!ity baaketbal l star, got the MHWaukee . . . . . 11 8 .M9 4
ord. The modern record 1000.vl one Rochester hit in tbe second
e conS!sts of 12 atraight wins
dat
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Cincin nati . . . , . 13 11 .
4
inning. Third baseman Clyde Par­ L-Os A ngeles
11 15 .423 7 % accomplished i n 1939 when they
ris moved over betause Ricketts St. Louis . . . . . .
won the pennant and in 1tn7
9 14 .391 8
is a lert-handed batter and was Chicago . .
they · finlshetl fourth.
when
'2
7 13
8
caught out of p0sitlon as the ball Philadelphia . . .
Man a.ger F'foo Hutchin son who
9 17 .346 9 1h
:r:ipped past hi,n,
says his pitching staff l !I looking
Friday'• Ruult■
as good �all it did bad durin1 tbe
Smith tired In the ninth inn­ Chlcato 4 St. Louis 1
first two weeks o! the sea10n ,
Cinclnrtatl
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ing a nd Wllili relieved by Pat Sca n­
sen t the second halt of his 11.kid·
Plttd&gt;uf'11h
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Rochester
tlebury who held
korp" to the mound-Jay
dle
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l ess durin&amp; his brlef ati nt in tbe
llook
---to race the Pbll adelphla
Probable
s.t.,rday's
Pitcher&amp;
5-0 Toron t o victor)'.
ls in a single Ladies D ay conPhi
lnclnndlC
at
Phlladelphla
BuUa
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remaine
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The
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on the heels of first ,place Tor­ Meyer' 2,,1 VS Mook 3-2
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Mllwauk......,,,.ew
onto in the I n tern ational League
RIOIRS
SIGN KASER
stpn d ina:• when they defeated 5-1 n Burdette 2-1
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LOW• 1t
Mo n treal 6-4 ln 12 J n nl n1,.
26, a halfback-end from the U nio,.o vs 11,worth 1-0 ·
The Bl1on1 h11d to come from
Loa An..1.. at hn Franc isco- versity of Toledo who h as played
for the Brltilh Columbia Lions the
behi nd tWice to win the g1me. Podr" 2·2 .,. O'Dell 1 -2
past two years, was signed with
Bob Morgan lint tied- it at S-3
Sunday's 0-MH
the Ottawa Rough Riders for th•
with a seventh Inning homer. Phllallelphl■ at Claclnnatl 2
1960 aea■on.
Montreal th«I went ahead 4-3 in Plttlburah at Mllwauba 2
the top of the 12th only to l011e St. Loula al Chl1-.o 2
HALAS SELLS BUSIN E SS
out SIi Buffalq scored twice In Los An91let: at San Francltco
CHICAGO
UPI - George Hala,,
the bottom half or the lnn\ng,
AMERICAN LEAOUI
owner-co ach of the Chicago Bears
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Havana handed BIily Hoeft
or the Natio nal Football League,
his third Josi with a 13•hlt at­ Chicago . . . . . . . . 13 8 .619
hae sold hia wholesale general
tack that beat Mlaml 7-1. Jfm Boston . . . . . . . . . 10 7 .� 1
merch1md i:le business to Julia n
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Pe ndl eton and Felix Torres each
Ros eth of Chicago.
hit his fourth home run of the Cleveland . . . , . . 11 9 .550 1 ¾
season to aid the Sugar Klnr Baltimore . . . , . . 11 10 .S24 2
PACKIRS SIGN PAlll
8 10 .444 3¾
Detroit
cause.
GRE
EN BAY, Wis. UPl - Dave
Waahjna:ton . . . . 8 18 .381 0
Hanner
and Henry Jordan,
both
Columbo• climbed into a third Kans,s City . .
7 14 .333 6
defensive tackles, have signed
place tie with Richmond by bet1l
Friday's ....,Its
t he ir
1860 contracts v•itb the
ing t he Virginians 4-3. •
Chicago 4 Cleveland 2, N
Green
Bay Packen or the Na­
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The standi n gs:
N.., York 7 Walhlntfon- 3, N
t ional FootltaD League.
· • W , L PclV&gt;GB DetPflilt- ,4 1Cane11 City, 1W (nn, N
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12 5 .706•!] ; BaltithoN It Eloft01t)l 11ij'f4&gt;ii1if1 :t91n
rt'oro nto
14 6 ,700 ¾
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S.tunlay'o Proboblo , �h.,. .
1 1 1 1 .500 4
Richmond
KanNI City at . Detrolt-�ucks
10 10 .000 4
Columbus
0.0 vt Foytack 1-2
9 10 .474 41,4i
Havana
Chlcqo at Clpeland-Score
Montreal . . , . . . 9 13 .4-09 ff
1-1 YI Latmen 0-0
Roche ster , . , , , . 7 I I .389 6
.,._ York at W■1hlntton Gib­
8 14 .364 7
Miami . . . . . . . .
ler' 1 -2 vs Pascual 2-3
aaltlmor• at lo1ton-Walku
· - 0.0 va Monbauqu.tta 3-2
Sunct•r·• Games
S,mior, lem,e Sunth,y
Sunday evening 40 members ,,,f kanws city ■t Detroit 2
the graduating class of Mlddl epofl Chlcqo at Cl•velend 2
High School wtn leave Parken­ N9W York at Washlntton
burg by train for their trip to laltlmo,. at Botton 2
Washingto n .
They will visit the historical
place• In Washi ngto n a nd will re• Pattel'llon Putting On
turn Thursday eve ning:.
Mr. a nd Mr.1. Donald Plu nkeh Milea11e In Tralnln11
NEWtbN, Can n . UPI-U may
will accompany the group as chal)­
be a relaxlni weekend for some
erones.
people, but not for Floyd Patte r­
or better. The hlah jump compt aon.
tltion will bt 1parll:ed by CharlfO'
The he1vyweieht !.?hallenaet wlU
Duma■ of use, first man to cletlr engage ln 1p1rrin&amp; teHlons tCM¥)'
the bar at 7 feet.
and Sunday a nd plana to pre�e
each one of the �1n1 drlll&amp; with
four miles or roadwork.
P1tlenon, who meet, champion
lng•mar Johanuon for the heavy­
wela:ht title at the Polo. Grounds
June 20 paalfd • up a 1p1rrln11
1e111ion Friday but did hla uauaJ
four mile, on the rotd.

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The po le \' ault has attracted
J. D. Martin, the Oklahoma ace
who hBR a mark of US feet 9¾
inl"hes; and Marine Bob Gutow­
ski, th e former world champion .
The shot-pul, this year's ri1a­
mor e ven t in any track meet, he•
drawn three of t he �'big tou�1.1JL.
Bill Nleder, Dave Davis an d Dal­
las f.ong. Ou l y Parry O'Brlen is
misRing
from the
"slxty•fool
club". This trio wi l l be gun ni n g
for Nieder·.� top mar k of 60 feet,
7 inches.
The dis&lt;'US event has attracte d
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FRESNO, Calif. UPI-The 34th
annual Well! Coast Re lays-adver•
Using "Wh e re world records are
broken"--gcts under way today
at Ralclifr Stadium.
And al l the t a lk i� about new
.. ceil ings" that oh l y two or three
years ago were consi dered im­
possible. 1'hese include:
Po le vault-16 rt:et; high jump
-7 fee t a l ready reached; ,hot
put-70 fe el; discus--200 feet;
100-yerd dash�. 2 ae�nd1.
Meet director Fl int Han ner
things t ha1 the best chance for
a wor l d mark in the grou p may
be the 100-yard dash.
In t his event, Rfly Norton, run­
ning for t he San ta Clara Youth
VIiiag e , hae be en !l lrtlng With
9. 2 •for two yeani. He has been
cl ocked in 9.3 Revera! lim es.

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Pom�y's Panthers _should, _, f t,h�P,lly, qp to . .
4 slll&gt;JIIiti find tllem.. lv�� •l"th• District &lt;.;Jo!IB )lA baseba ll toqr�� fmals Ld ntid.'l'ftemoo.D: today.
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today. T1't opponent ii South gram,. P 'Romll9'01,
PW n l, winner over Satkaon In the of �et" n
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!iectlonal, buts a frequent �irtim of
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medloere leap in season Jilay.
A fin�':: ro/ Mon�
sec ,on';1��a!s
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and earlier or .facbOn.
day. _______
South Point fell to Gallipolis
1 7'6 with the Blue Devils' second
l ine pitcher wolti n1 a nd t he enI'
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their ninth straight by downing
tb.e Phillies. 1 -0 and the Cubs dc­
teated the Cardinals, 4- 1 in other
NL games.
In the Amtric.in League, lhe
While Sox widened th.eir lead to
a full game wi1h a 4-2 victory
over 1he India ns. •�� Tig�rs _beat
I 1he Athletil.'s 4·3 m 14 mntn�s.
and the Yankees snitpped a three
gamt" losinll sl rea k with a 7·3 df!·
cis1on 0 1 4:"r the Srn • tors. Ram
posl ponemcnt of lh.e
ta uscd
The Giants have now won seven sr heduled ga m e
between t h e
in a row and le ad t he Na t ion a l Orioles a n d Hed Soll .
Le ae:ue by t wo gam e &amp;. Tha t 's only
O'Tftle Bianka Phlls
half the story though. San FranSou t hpaw Jim O'Too l e of the
cisco'a pi tchers hav e hurled t hree Reds pi tched hi ll :o.econd straight
straight shutouts and not a si n gle shutout while outduel l ing Ruben
run has been scored against them Gomez and tur n ing in a seven
In 29 consecutive innings.
luHer. The l oss was t he fourth
· McCormick a 21 year old south in a row ror the Phillies who have
paw whC&gt; wa� pald a S00,000 bon- �ot . stored o run in t he las t 29
u, nve y•ars ago and is proving innings .
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So uthpa w Billy_ P1e�ee of the
a stea l at t he price, leads t he
club in ftrlng blanks. His six•hit While Sox won hl&amp; t hltd ,ame_ of
victory over Lot Angeles wu his the season even though Jim Pier•
fifth straight without a defea t sail and Woodie Held . cl ipped him
.
and those five wins inc lud e t hree for homers. The White Sox tag
rookie
Wynn
t.{awkins
wi�h
ged
1hutouli.
his second loss agamst three vic•
PlretH Thrash llnvH
when they g?t to him for
tories
The second place Pirate s bea t
n s in !he fif t h.
ru
three
won
Reds
8-2,
,
the
the Brues
detendlna: "IK)O" king Rodger Ward
Totiy Bettenha u11en and Jim Rath
mann. Toda1'1 fastest qualifier
wina the pole position, the inaide
front row spo t from where the
flyl nc ,tart is led on race day.

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they Lraded Norm va n BrockUn It)
th e Phi l ade lphia Eo1le1 ofter lli,t
et ���-'"
� ?n �•
-l'U..,Wn UK � UPl �""'.,."' p 1 957 season, has 1igned for the
1 960 ond 1961 compol rno.
Di et Gr oat - 01 lhe PitU�ur&amp; h
Pira ... Ued a modern major leaCARDS �
Tl!AINP
cue record Friday night when
he reeled off six consecutive hits
ST. LOUIS UPI _ Jlr:k Rotkt hree of them double&amp; •ri:d two of well trainer at tile U JtlVU'lil)' or
them ln the savenlb lnnin1 whe n cXJ orado fol" ,even � haa
his teammates scoftd •ight run,. •l�ed to handlt• ty� .J:o"b ' with Ul e
He becam e the 37th pJayer- 18 St I Louis Cardi� o( -Uie N�Uon­
in the Na t iona l LeaJae ,and 19 In I 81° \F'ootball LeaauB • 1ft, :J.960, • He
the Ameriran-to tum the trlek • .reriace!I or. Josepb' �ller: wllo
since 1900. The late ' Wil�ard Rob- re8'gned
wl)e,1 tlle · Card lpals
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r
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Ori.... . v id from Cllicago to, St'.. Louts
inson of t he ol d Baltimo'
.
olt's, holds the bal l -time mark. si x thls \ year.
straight singles and a doubl e on
---·- - -------June 10. 1892.
Not si n ce 1953 had a player
gott en six hi ts m a row in the
Na t iona l Lee-gue. Connie Ryan of
lhe Philade lphia Phillies, did it
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We 're not t in to educa.
the beer drinkers to the charms
of classical music, "
Thompson
e xplained. "But we 'd like to re•
edut'ate a few of the mush: loveh to the cha.rm, of a g l ass of
beer.''
"WI! drew good people from the
very start;:
Thom�n
said.
"Once we had just an ordinary
n e ighborhood
tavern,
Now I
think we have something d iUer•
ent,'•
U there's one thing you have to
m a
t
le
ft�s ��e ��! �:at�: dif&lt;;:���!:
No bl azing neon slen� Na loud
noiaes. A nd if you aren't looking
cl osely, you might walk
right
past without knowi ng it was there
The music is good and the a t•
relaxed.
Tho1n11son
3'&amp;pb ere
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Attendance at Fairvie w Sunday
School Mothers Day wall 56. Each
mother present was presen te d a
nower by t he Supt .
.Herbert
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa l ler Mc Dade,
J(im .and Gene Early and Mr. and
Mrs. David McDade and son of
Tray spent the weekend with Mrs.
Edna Roush a nd family_
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shields
and daughter Judy enjoyed a pie•
nic at the home of Mr, and ·Mr-9 .
s·ot, Hill,· B.ashan Road Sunday.
-.,rs. Bertha Arnott and Mrs.
m.
Howard Roush are medieal pa·
tient.l at Meigs General Hospita l .
Mrs. Dona Parsons spent Sunday with her moth er, Mr.a. Ka te
Rowe and sister, Adi, · at Mt.
Moriah.
Mrs. Liz:r:ie . Bos.tick and f-.mily
ha �e tnoved mto the Bob Woods
re11dence.
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apent the weekend with bis parent,, Mr. and Mr1. Ro,, Donohue.
:&amp;frs, Kenneth Wolfe, Bessie
Slaq.ghntr, Carroll Wlilte and Mrs.
Herbtrt Rouah an d 10n Roger
a.t�ded revival servicel 1t Syracu ae }i'azarene Church Monday
eveplJllBrian Robi nson i1 confined to
hi! H oihe wilh \he mumps.
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'.,Ir. , nd Mn. Curti, P, Cauthom
(Margaret Grace), Mansfield , were
Eas,,er week end 11u,esta o f her par-from members of the Minnea•
en s, M r. an d M n. ohn G race.
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I po is Symphony.
Now and th en, during a quiet
Mrs Rummager it movini to
passage. there's th e sound of the Agnes Price house in Portland.
beer gurgling from bottle t o
A birthday dinner WU held Sun·
. gl ass. It bothers on ly a fe-w o(
day,
April Z4, at the home of Mr.
the l isteners.
Thompson, himself a former aod Mn:. Guth Smith honOrll;ll
musici .i n, refu §es to 5ell beer William Stet hem, Mn, Mallie BIii-during th e �oncert. But most of eri cli of Parkenburg, and Mn.
his customers make 11 ure they Linnie Mtlnnil of Akron, all of
have a. fol l pit cher on the table whom are in their seventiet. 0th•
en: .a tten4ing . were Mr. and Mn.
before i t starts.
Cyre l l Leo nhart' Parkersburg llro·
a.
"Finan,� ial l y it has yet to be
'
Ue l� n Archer of Reedsville, and
crashing
success,"
Thompson
said. He admits to llt9ing money ' Ne II ie Steth e m.
on �me contert n ight., just I Garth Smith Is su 111tute mall
hrealung even on �Jthen:. Some- carrier ror John Grace who bu
times he 11111:es a. little money.
•...,en 1· 11 for the -...-� few day• :
"But morally, it's been a wonMrs. Shellie PettY, a cook at the
derfu l experie nce," he said. "I'm
sort of proud of the --.n,,nn(e who Rivervi ew Eleffle.41tary Schoo), W
come in here. Bu t I doubt that absent from worlt due to � badly
some of th em hav e ever tasted cut hand.
beer berore ."
ond birth day of Danny Jorden
Even the regul ar employes
was cclebraled and a [amily reun­
were a l it t le dubious of the pro.
jed at first. Now a few or the m ion of the Reed Jeffen family WP
h eld. The Lee Jeffen family re­
e njoy the
co ncerts, and the
cent ly arrived home Califomia to
others manage to pu t up with ·the
make their home in this vicinltJ.
music-.
The customers are a study in
Larry Stansbury, Reynoldsburg,
themse l ves. They come
from spent t he week end with hi.a par.
nearly every occupation 3nd for a enls, Mr. and Kn. Dale Stam­
va�j��Y .Qf ,r�asons. As far as the bury, and Jerry.
music i s rnncerned, they a ll reMrs. )ta l \ie Luwther received
act differently.
Most lii p beer or drag on a cig- Mother's' Day greetings by tele•
arette during the tw" hour con- phone from her $'.)fl, Evans Rutbertert . Some af them study t he ford, Ft. Worth, Texas,
musicians through a glass of beer
lf r. and Mrs. Le wis Smith, local
whi le 8 few l ean back to close e nd Mr. and Mn, Denver Rawlings
their eyes or stare a t t he ceiling.
a nd Frederick . Albany, were in
A coupl e o r students �an usua l ly Copley, Ohio, Wed nesd ay where
he found thumbing through a they atten ded t he luneral of the�
textbook at a corner table.
· 'We have asp ations to carry cousin, Edgar Combs .
this thing still
farther," said
Mrs. Granville Stout. Mrs. Man�means himse l f
Thompson. "We"
ri n g Calaway and Mn. Oale Dye
and his pretty rench wife, Co- .i ttended a Home Council district
J ett e , who's a classical singer and meet ing at Middleport recen(ly.
acts has
hos tess
on concert They are memben of the Columbta
nights.
Council.
Thompson has e:rpa.nded the
Mr. and
Elba McK niglit,
:program to include an art show
George
an
d Sharon, Columbus; Mt.
once a month, and say" he's toyi n g with the
idea of a books a nd Mn. Carl Crabtree, Alhny
discussion or . a ch ess tourna­ Route, and Mr. and Mrs. Fem Gil•
ment. "But those will have to l ogl y were Sun day dinner 1uestl
of Mr. and »rs. Arthlll' Crabt,ee,
wai f, at least for a while.''
Aft ernoon callets were Mr. and
Mrs. Ceci l Gillogly and Steven, of
ft
vr
Athens, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gi l lo11:ly, Gallipolis.

By I va Carpe,nter
WIENER ROAST HILD
The seventh a nd eighth gradf!
pupils of the Columbia Elementary
School enjoye d a wiener rout at
t he home of Julia Ann Turner on
Friday eveni nf Those atte nding
were Sue Wh_ittington, J.a ne Fau•
her, Laur■ Price, 1.ef-'1a Samples,
Penny Holland; �ella Handley. Joseph Mulle ns, De nver Queen. Tim.
my Hayes, Uoyd Nelsnn , Oh!va
Smith. Do nna Davi,, Sh,ron llolC
land, Arlin Radektn, Jamfll Grif.
fey, Errol_ Pickett, Charles K,eton,
G,ry Mo"er, and JuUe Tumor. ,i&gt;.
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and Mr. and' Mn. Ft,c!, "'�""Riff"· ,1�
eQfS- ·
and family were g11eat.s Teddy
� Fred llornl!!I of Superi or, Rife was al,o a guest md drove
11on1'":'i came Tuesdly for a the lraetor for the ride.
vt■it WWI her niece , -ICN! X...•SOCIAL NOT S
Mr. ,nd Mra. Willlam ,llareum
reneo _ !Jortlnger of Middleport,
wliql'h ,lie had not aeen for 51 and sons have "'turned to theiiyeat,!
h_ome here after having •pe"1 some
Mn .•, Hornlng ,topped In Pekin, lime at Columbus, Missluippl,
Utlnol� where ,he attended th e whore he wa, employed.
SI•phen Gre&lt;ory ,pettt a nl1ht
wedcli!'&amp; of her great niece, Ml..
Patricia Bhmlage.
recently with Walter Joi,bn, .
SlDCtl' -iier arrival here, she and
Mr. and Mrs. A R Cuter, local,
Mn. Jllrt]nger have viaited with and son-in-law, Chester Spencet,
"'•rny, o•1!er relatl ve,. on.!edn� Charl••�.�- w. Va .. went.._to D"'llh
1nd M n 11•nlnge, I 110r' M -url ' 1 181 weca, where
r.
au i\ilOJ', .... Lionel Bogg,. vl,it- , :\In. Caster will und ergo buled in Pom•roy with �b Richard m,nU; thbse wl!blq' to write hek• �ay were , supper the a�dreso is Mts.· · A. II. c.,,.,,
anl! lh
!II�u. ahd.. &gt;Mn. (,;arland Ball Clm1c. E;itcel11or S�nga. M!\Ui..,
.
11Jli�1er) apd lam- She ripeots to be lliere from two
Uy ot Bidwell.
to four weeks
. , , i • · .,
Arr . and Mrs Armated Perry
, ., 'f]ni:r.aliu Mn. Rorr_1inJ 1&amp;nd MT'S.
Hartln g:,r spent lhe dJt in Col um- Wd'e Tuesdav aftemoon call en al
bua where tl\o-1 vJllted M!'5 - Har. the home of his brother, the Mosel
"""1'.t"•lliffii and family, Mr1 Pe_rrya.
■na�Mnl. Earl Richard a nd child•
_Mr. and Mrl!I. Joh n nunha_m and
ren..
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daughlP.n of )'ohnstown, Ohio, Mr.
Friday eve11in1, Mr. a nd Mrs. and Mrs. nttd Jeffers and RichBoggs entertained wilh a family ard. M"r. and Mn. Gene Jeften,
dinner and Mn. Hor ning attended Mar•ie. Lester and Maroo Reed. Al the -.ofS S.lilor ploy In whlcb hor b,nd Rt 2. Jl!r and Mn. Lee Jatreat ft6Pli.l!w, Dav-id H■rtJnger, ,cobs and eblldren, Pactnco, Calif..
il'lllyed • leading role.
and · Mn. Faye Jol'tlan, loeal, en· Mn. Homing left this morning joyed a Mother'• Day d inner with
lhe Lovern loN\IJ&gt; family. The seclo, her homo In -Montana. .

Montana Woman

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Mr. and Mn. Alvin Dye and
children were gueats of her li:a.•
cles, Paul, Charles and W, C. ht:t.
Mr. and Mn. WiUiam Cul�
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Jordan
spent Sun day in Ft■twoodl, ]ty,..
where they viaited Mrs. Culwell'i'
parentl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomn
TecketL

Mr. amf Yn. Leonard Whitting.
•on and family, BaltimC)l'e, Ohio.
were guest, on Sunday or his brq­
lher and tamJly1 Mr! and Kn. lloa­
ald Whittinit(ln pd' daugbten.
Mother'■ Da:,, IUflll --Pt, Mr. •n&lt;I
"An. M&lt;tlff' Perry-. wJ.e Mr. and
Mn. Carrot W'90dlW and flllll­
: 1 ,, Columbul, llr.· w ,i,.. Jobn•
"'Y Dunigan and• lln, r Ahty Low­
ther, 'Dollllli llid JWll4n.
Su nday artentoo11 ,eallm at t�
Dale Dye homei-,ftft · Mri. Nallie
Dye, Colum�· and -llr. and Mr...,
Jame&amp; Butta and dauahten, Bil­
liards, Ohio. ·
Mr. and M'rt:. W. I. Swett, Mid­
dlepon, Mr. and lftl. Frint John•
ston. Pomeray, �.., Mr. IJld Mn.
Walter Swett, Jogal were Sundv
euesta of Mr. ""1 ..._
!Ml's. A. D. ·R(or;­
rison, Mn.
. !,'.), A. Radelti n and,
Tina were sftetnoon, e.a11en.
,,.
Mr. 11nd Mn, Earl Starkey and
Mr. and Mn. Jfay Wls:tm11n 11nd
family of Hanteonrille spent Sun­
day with Mr, and lln:. Donald
Jone.a and IODI, Jle1fQ�ille. They
attended cllilrcb
· at th1 new Churc:11,
·
'or God Jn Athcm $ullda,t evenln(.
Mr. incl Jln.,'Billi Ly°"" Atli­
eiis, Ind Mr. -� ;JYrJr : .Gnn"fjye
of
Lyon!i we� . SJilffllilz
a nd Mrs. ilin.flt' "'COi and Sbaf'OlL
Mr. and Mrs, Ronnie Scott of
COiumbus al'e •nnouncl�rt the
birth of a �!Whli,r, Deborah sul,, .
a.t White � lf�ll.al on.� Mav� i .
Grandna.renU are Mr. snd lM.
Dale Scott. N"• llanhfleld, aQII,
Emmett Do\llJU,
Hurt,onYIJ:tt,.
Great gr1ndoarentl inelude Jlt.
anit Mrs. J. IC. Ct'lbtree, local, Kr.
and Mn. �"'l! �ll Alba n_r, �­
Mr. and � Caln, Atltot!f.:

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Mr.

�«&gt;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 14, 1960

IBO:-i" F'IREMAN STOKER for com­
mere1al or store 111e. Alao 36
strawberry crates. Phone WY 2!&gt;430 .
5 14 3tc
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t'OR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESUL"l'S
May 21, 1 960
12:30 P. M.
RATES
The persona l proptrty o l the late
li-eorge llamilton will be sold 111
3 cents per word. oae inae-rtion. Minimum cbarg, - 60 -:eJ'l':.11
auctwn al the residence opposite
8 centi per word for lh.ree eopsecullve i11&amp;ert101,s.
the post office on Roule 7 io
Special - one moa,lh for 30 cents per word.
Tuppers Plains, Ohio,
FuU rale Of 3 cents per word will be chareed for advertial.ng
L111mg room suite, 2 wool rugs,
11 not p.ud within 10 Oil)'s after receiving bill.
Cold Spot refrigerator, 4 beds,
Errors i n Ad vert1sifii: - Should be reportNI lmmediately. The
combination desk &amp;. book case,
naily Sentinel will not be responsib� for more than 011e mcor..
floor lamps, dishes, quilting
rtct 1nsert:.on.
frames, end tables, record play­
tSard of T�Jnlts and Specia.l Notices of Ev,·ri ts $1.UO. Obituaries
er. l)II lamps, hand tools, piano,
published at I C&lt;'llt per word.
d1mng room s uite, Maytag wash­
I HA 'f
·:10tws
3 DAYS
.; llA YS
l MO.
er, 2 dressers, platform rocker,
60c
16
90c
$1 .J5
sweeper , oil heater, marble top
20
60c
$1 .20
$ 1 .80
,l&lt;J .UO
stands.
rockers, ironing board,
Zl
7�
,1.:x.i
$l-25
50
$1.
f'lulco radio, day bed, m iscel­
Ada tee•1vcd by 10 A.M will � in that day 11 popu.
laneous items.
Terms: CASH
Charles Sisson. Owner
Not responsibl e for accidents. Sale
conducted by Bradford Auction
!
Co .. llacine, Ohio, Phone WJ 91 i l For �io
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL
3821.
oy F•ln. Fr .. lntpecfion. Insur­ KinBY V A C L1 L'M CLEANER-Re• Aucuoneer: Critt Br11dlord
posses�(•d an&lt;l in A · l shape. Pay
ad by N•tlonwld•. Phon• R.
Ma nager: A. C. Bradford
olf lial,rnee of $:J 7.50 or take
and A. Service 'Shtion WY2·
6 14 6tc
over payment� or $7 1&gt;er month.
13'6.
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MkL ,�A'IIC1, MORIIS
CLASS· M1in11G
Class ?,fo. 3 of the Baptist
Su nda)' Sthool Dlflt at the 11.ome of
Mn, Oma Montgoml!!ry with Mrs.
Lina Curtis, oo-hoate11.
The meetlna: opened with .in1lng "My Faith Looks Up
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Closinr with prayer. The ·hosteaa­
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Maud Young; Mrs. F.dna Pid:en,,
Mrs. Letha Morris, Mrs. I&gt;orljithy
Norr-la. Mra. Est■ Eaton, .-rs.
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Mn. P. H. Baker and Mr. �bd
Mrs Gary Spires, Columb� . ,
Miss Ruth Ellis of Col(ffli,ul!I
visited relatives in Racine S�y
Bill Hysell employed at New
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New B righton , Pa., were weei:end
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Mrs. Ira Beea:le.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell RhoadN
and c hil dren of Marietta •t
the weekend with their fathers,
John Bentz an d Milo Rhoades,
Mrs: Oma M ontgomery llbd Mr.
an d Mn. Harry Curtl1 eJj1 nt the
weekend in Columbufi with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Curtis.
Jack Willshire of Hu ntin,t-on
�pent Mothers Day with His par­
· •nts, Mr. an d Mr1. Harry· Wntshire,
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squad l11t 'rilellday night. Mrr..
Swart arrived h ome from ·Califor•
nla b)- plane Wednesday nl1ht
'their son Kenneth of Akron came
for sevenl days returning to his
, home SUnday. Mr. Swart was re•
leased from ttie
hospital
on
j Mbn day and is convalescirrg at
his home.

Mrs. Maud Youn g attended the
funeral , of Cecii Sleeth at Pt.
Pleasant Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Beulah Bradford, Mrs.
Helen Younce, Mrs. Lovey Sayre
and Mn. Gretta Simps on attended
May Fellowship meeting al Enterpl'lae EUB C hurch Friday afler,J
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noon.
�- and Mrs. Bud Simpson of BY MRS. HATTIE PRIOIII.IC!t('.lr�
PGple-rOy" s1_&gt;ent - Saturilay e�ening
Mr . and Mrs, F: A. Shumway
with "Ms �'1et1b, - MJi and Mn:• : bf-,-'Syra'CU�e :.-· C{llleif 1 011 ·, 'Mr. 'a nd ­
Edward Sampson .
'-rs!' Curt Frederick a nd Mr. an d
Mr. an� Ml'8. Ray Roush of Mrs. Geor �c Prederick Ft'i dly.
Cincinnati spent the weekend wlth
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams
rei.tlves, Their
daughter Mrs. and ramily of Fa lrborne
spent
Wanda Jacobs and children re- the wo ekt'nd wi\h his brother and
1_urned bom• wllh lh em for a
family and his slateri M;r. and
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Mr. and Mrs. Dayton McElroy
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Kertnit McElroy all Of M,orrow
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their mother an d brOth en, Mn.
Martha McElroy, Gene. and Ver•
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gu_. Other guests were �r. and
· MrB. Henry Spencer and cbildl'ftl
Van.., Mn. W a ld Spence; and
•�ildren and Mary Jean li\n e. "In
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THE MANSION HOUSE
MlOOLLPO({T
DEPART- HEGJSTEltED H�HEt'OHD BULL.
meni Aul·tiun Sale, �aturday,
Inquire Lloyd Hlac�wuod, Ches1
May 14, Ewing Buildin,g on the
lt•r, Ohio. l'hur1c Y U 5-2450 after
fi P. M.
T in Middleport. Used and
5 14 3tp
He rwa1 convicted of eapfona,:e
New Merchand11;e. Everything - - - - - -- -- --EVENING
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from ll1i!y lOuillr lo Kitchen
.
Fr1d•y, May 2.7, 1960, 7:00 P. M.
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S1Wl.i1. iJ•iors open � 8 m Sale
will
sell
lfavmg
sold
my
home,
year,
imprisonip:enl
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atarl.l 1 1 a rn. ltefreshmenls
_ A particiJ)lnl in • blQOdy "1&gt;tt- com� the firtt Englillh-s,eatlng before,
Sefor,
A.Ill
ill •Welton ill my remlence 1n 1
Ru11ia establlsbed !ta mlllt.en
avallable .ill da)'
Crttl Brad�tie
betwun the Shawnee Indians settler In nearby Gallipolis, Ohio, ilbe fmnl1hinp. in the Mal)l,ion lnte:Illgence ot8anliltiOti ln 19;21.
Mlddl.,.rt
WY•2-U4f
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followin
the
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ford Jr ' Aul'IIOJ;eer
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and lhe Colon ial Vir,inla forces founJl,ed earlier by french settlen. Houac, are, for the moat put._ • heir- . It.I analn acUvlJlea iltlrut �e
,-�, wY•UffS
I l l1v1ng room suite; I dining
had time, In the mid1t of death and
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BOATS
ISED
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Flood• Caute RtfflN&amp;illnt
ruum hUitc; l di ncltt- set; 1 g1111
loom• belon1in1 to olcl ·¥Pon tJnlted Stltu begu In ·the 19308.
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Sunda_}, , May 13, _2 p. m . 11 t Free- I rng desks; I White sewing ma• , pollt1n: Motort. 600 I. Main
beauty of the point whet"e *e Ohio lng b11 altered the original tav- ioned parlor la a creat sq� pl"··· 114141
One of the moat aensatlonal
dum Gospel :.11s�L�H, Ha .Id Knob11, 1 diine; I m1.1pl&lt;.! b('d and dresser;
and Kan.aw� Riven convera:e, ern. Ravaged by floodl, the tavern ano, the first-to tie bf0,01bt .fl� such c11es was that of J1diu1 and
HAMILL ...
ITATION
1 St., ltomtroy. Phone WY4-117G.
on l.tasu,rn and ... t1veri;v1llc n oad. ,
and yean: after the battle he buill building was ju1t a hulk of oak the' Alle!llleny Moun.bins, '.· . .
1 1 -24-tfc
..,.,. NO,A,.M.
l da y lw d . 1 kit&lt;:h&lt;·n c1.11Jinc t :
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Ethel R08enbera, executed On
Hro. Ahart, leudcr; _Hcv. Gnr_f l1 J I lot udd ch11irs; 2 a n t ique tables I
a
tavern
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the
lite.
Albe..,
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timlen
and homemade brick after
On
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mantle
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June
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1 9 , 1853, for delivering • tom­
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pas t or of church. fhc public 1s
Now, some 180 yean later, Walt- the Ohio River receded from ihe clock, con·tributed b.r the l
I a utiiiuc h.tll tree: 1 lol odd
◄ tnll:r le 1tcrets to the Soviet 'union.
Buy
Your
mvitcd.
15 1 1 4tc
er Newmab'a tavern atlll stands, flood e( 1913.
l;1mps ; I lot dry walnut lumber.
ot Walter Newman. It bad · ii In
Another was the n ine-tnontb
FO� TH,f; 8¥T.' ROOF AND lhe center' of Tu·Ehdle-Wt1i Park in
Unwilling to let the old tavern the originRl tavem.
Others ltc&gt;ms too numcruu.-. t u
trial
ln 1949 of the 11 top Comq1u·'
repair ..rvice �d roof pa1nttn, Point Pl.-..nt, a momitnto of the go Ute way of so many historically.,
men l 1011. N ot n'spons1·1&gt; 1 e for aC'- '
YOU AU.. C(J'�JE 'l'O TIJE MOO"E
nJllt
leaden in America wbo
lurlal
GNVnd
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and ho UN »aJDtlnl call Bill country's earl1 history, and vlllt- 1 significant landmarks, residents o f
Gun Shoot, Sunday at 1 P. M . on I eHk11ts .
ed on the ll'Ounda , ·� the were· found cuUt, or con1plracy
Burl
Wyatt PhollO WY2-2'721 . 11-IIMlk ed eac h Year by
thousand•
or Point Pleasant, spearheaded by park are frontier : scout� ''Mad to teach �nd adVoeate the violent
Old Route 7 bal' k uf lhe skating
J . W. lloffman, Owner
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tourl,ts.
rink.
Mr1. Livia Simpson .Poffenba:rger, Anne" Blil&amp;y ; the $baw
5 13 2LP I
I. 0. �cCoy, Aul' tioncl'r
.a·chief, overthrow of ttae United st•tes
(20bl
(5) l i, 2 1 . 23, 24, 25, 2fl. 27, 7tc I
con- governl'pr'Dl
�ut to have the buildlna: re- Cornstalk, who led , the
t d •�b taken on I :e� !t
The tlv
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in
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P
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Onfl o1 the blsgest break&amp; -In
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Much of the oria:inal wood, ha:nd- Pleasant; and Colonel - . Charles
I WILD LAND WITH r1: 0NTA�E
AT
A1111t,, MfoJ1;po� rn. A.at., Man,s10_� H:ouse, and UI i repaalt ory for ed door hingea and homemade
Ru,alan
,pying was in 19'5 ,rhen
WE w 1s1l "0 Fx
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of
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mobil9t BoD41. than• WY-2- for relics o nce t\ec�1111ar:,- . for every- bricks were c onaerved in the re- lewt�. brother of the ·. :leader
.
lgnor
Gouzenko,
copher clerk at
grautudl' uni! i1pprl'clat 1on . 1o \ $395.00, $1 0.00 down.
SIO per
�a y lite � lndt■n· tribes and oolon- storatlon. They were iupported by the Virginian,, Gtneral: And rew the Ru11ian Embauy in Ottawa.
2903·
our many fncn&lt; ti! ,n1d rclal1 vcs
m o n l h. Will s,•nd pirt urc a nd
Lewis.
ial setUers.
, defected and unfolded the 4101'1
�or their ht•lp an&lt;l krndness dur•
more modern devices to en sure
full
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tn i,: the dl•a1h ;1t1d lll ue ss o f uur
of a maj or -plot to smugle a tom
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d
a
contalnJna:
.
Nflwspapera
11t
the
years.
ability down through
a,uin D'l'JVliJ'la
Va l l s , Wist :ortsi n , Urok cr.
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uon H9-uae la a aranite ·abaft comto Russia,
secrets
ht•lu\' Cll husb;Jnd a11d Cuther
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Washin&amp;ton
George
by
problems
least
e
h
ti&amp;t!lmenta
the
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memor in �e Battle of Pol nt restoration was what to do with for land, for sale in the area; a _ Government lirl Judietb Cop­
J;1111l'i, l lawlt•y. To l\r;v. Ellison ___ _ ---· __ '
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Pleasant, called �)' m any the first the piles of boneg which had been pewter bowl which had belonged lon, employed by the Justice De­
Wcavt-r,
s111gers.
Middleport 1 TWO (;UOD M ILK COWS. One
___ ante
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batUe of the A,n,erJcan Revolution. dug or wa!lhed up, and placed in to Daniel Boone; a portrait' of partment. was convicted of 1leal­
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,· ust fresh. HollnnJ "'.,carh-8, J!,,1- CL�AN USED CAR. WILL CON·
..,._..� . �'. Newr111!' himself p■rUCip,tted l n the attic of the old build in 1. The)' Wa1hin ton, said to be a Stuart in.a: l nftl'mation from FBI files
nur.scs 111 J\1c1i,:s (;u1eral Hospilland . J'hone S I i 2-4628.
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sLder any make 01 model. Phone
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the battle, �� survived it to be- were doubtless those of gIndians painting,
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al, Or. UlttZ&lt;'WlL"Z, ulso to Raware only a few of the and livifl( it to Valentin Gubit5 1 1 6tp
WY2-67i:ll. V irgil Teaford, Syraling� Co.ill!, Lhc pallbl'areni, lo
g
of articles on chev; a Soviet en gineer employed
hundreds
literally
at
n
bee
d
burying
ba
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whose
roun
cuse.
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the many lric 1 1ds who suppli (' d DO YOU f'A Y CITY PHICES FOR
or ·Meet- dilplay in and around (be Mansion at the Unlt:ed Nations. Miss Cop.
f
(Shawnie
Tu-Endie-Wei
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useil fum machinery? Sec BIil
food in time of uur i,:ricl and also
Ion w.on reversal of her convlcing of the Wateni) for centuries House.
PMIM
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Goodwin
and
huy
at
farm
prices.
tio11; and wa1111 never JaUed. Oublt•
for all the sym 1 1;1thy cards, Your
Six mi1e11 from Wilkesville.
cbov WIS ,pe rmltled to return to
kindness wilt ucvcr be forgotFIVE ROOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
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ten,
Cole SL, i n Pomeroy near the
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)'Jl ffotil•s. Also rhubharb at Its SIX ROOM HOUSE 1 126 •.
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Elsen ho�e r mes to Paris .lonight
Main St., Pomeroy, Pho rl:ti
that the Soviet Union is not lagbest, Lo eat Ind for deep !rec,&amp;DITOR'S NOTE: The Stete UH3.
lo challenge Sov�l Premier Niki3408.
5-12-6tc
a:in
111(:. SPro11d JIOl1SC E11st fro m
g ln e_SJ&gt;lon.11e and intelligence.
Fuchs was r� eased from a
FOi\ SAbE: · 9¾ ACRE&amp; GOOD ta Khrm1hchev to accept a dram- Department, In 1cknowl.clilna
S drnu l h rnsc in Syr 1.1 cusc. W m .
i
TWO OR THR EE ROOM FURNISH
J,OST - l lla).�et d ..:rccn cruiser
fence, gar&amp;il:JI, 2 room cellsr. I atic "open sodetie," plan that lh■t •" American plan■ WH on British prison only last year.
'.
5 9 tfc
JI. Holmes.
But there is not need to go biick
skirt lwlWl'l'll \'v'h1 1t•'N Grocery __
_ ___ _ ___ _ _
ed apartme1i t
140 Iiiulberr:y
othe r out buUdinp. · 8 room Jood. would elimin ate the need for any an lnttlll..nc■ min� over lllu.,.
more
spy
flights.
1la,
commentlNI
tartly
that
"th■
that
far - or to the cue of Alger
and llclcn's lll!11uty S hop on tmu. NE( 'CIII SEW!N t: .'IIACll!Nl:- \ Ave., Pomeroy.
�12-3tp
house. Wate.r ip hollse 10 min­
The President will arrive in the Sovitt Union hH not been ••• Hi88 before . that - for examples
Phunc WY 2·tlti47. vcne Whaley.
ute drive from Pom er oy. Loc.tttd
Cumplt'lti zig-zui; fnr muking but•
Al'.tUu."6fJ:!:N•n; - .t·urrutbed anG
O 1 2 3tc
11111 hul1•s. hlrnd stitching 11nd
o/t mile off lt3 at W olf Pen Fre nch capltal Sunday for the Big 1lng In thi• fl■ld," That ••• • of Soviet espi onage. It is common
uu1urnu111ed. b!CJll•lflf'I. .Ytddle­
talk in Washlngto n that RuBBian
Creek. G. w Spencer. J&gt;hon, Four summit conference . which clanlc underatat■ment.
f11 11 cy tfrsi�IIS, Ori�iua]]y . COlil
·por,. pnone W v-a-0288.
2-8-tf
will
determine
w
h ether he wlll go
Communl,t
nplonatt
and
mlllsubma
rines in the South AUantic
WY-2-6820.
over
$:100.
l'ay
orr
b
.
lancc
of
$86
St•
D
9
.
18)
through wlth hl1 planned visit to 11ry lntelll9tnc• In the United have been attempting to recover
ur take OV('r llltYmcnts of $8 per 5 ANO 8 R00,11 IIO�
OD
o
let the temper- St1tt1 toet clHr brick Into the the nose cone of one of our ml•
rnonth. l'hnc WY 2· 2204.
room iiPif,rLmenu. A. H, Bengel, FOR SALE: SIX ROOMS AND Russia and c uld
1� BU ICK
$995.
SPEt.1 AL
ature or the cold war for years to 1920.. It hH left • trail of ...,.. 11le1 fi red from Cape Canaveral .
,
13
6tc'
Phone N Y�-3272.
1 1•2-UC
tull bath. Nllz.a rene Panonaa:e, come.
llard-'fop 2 Door. Sparklini;:
utiOMI caN1 tuch H Al.. r belo� our Navy gets them.
.
ori((ln11l finiNh. Dy111r!ow drwc,
College ROld, Syracuse · Phone
And, conversely, that American
A smilin g Nikita Khrushchev ar- HI,._ the Rostnberga, Dr. Klaua
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN
Hlaeunau, P(m1croy,
WY :oi:-6936 or W'i 2-6231 ·
,Hi-6lc
town. l:.l7 Butternut.
6 11 8tp __ ____ __..,;,_13 etc rived today in Paris with " hopes" F11cha, Col, Rudolph lnvanovlch subm a rines have been lurki ng in
- - - -- - --- t he summit confe rence would AHi and eolftll right up to II the Rus1ia-desianated teaUna: are,
'l'WO
.BEDROOM FURNISHED
WM Claan UslNI Ctta
make progrees-and on ly an i ndi- hw w..k, ... llffltn . e RuNl•n In the Southwe:1t Pacific hopln1 to
v;&amp;
Fl
MODERN
apartmen t wuh utllitlea fur­ FOR SALE
All MaltH end Modela
room houae, iuU bHement anti reel 1ide1wlpe at the United States. trawler 111IIN clOM to 11n Amerl• recove r one or the 'SOvlet m llall11
n111hed. Phone WY 2·2600, Ew­
ft1ETROPOLITAN MOTOlll
He listed the "urge nt" problem, c,n n�INr tubmtrlM off Lont fired from the Vladlvo1tok area.
a ttic. Allllme balance or 4. ,.
h11!l s Stort:, Pomeroy. ti, 13 fttc
Watch Ml•lle Ttlll
600-406 la•t M.ln It.
Germany, Berlin, disarmament lllend.
I
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dJrect iovernment loan. Lot
p.....,.y, Ohl•
E ast · West relations.
week&amp; ago, · 1 Ru11lan
and
two
Juel
flrlt
the
Thl1
1,
di•
two
of
l
hood.
r
Cal
x
bo
Goo�
nelah
l&amp;O.
.i,·ou R HOOM HOUSE, Rulland
- -- - - ------ 1
11etlvltle1
t
rawler, brl1tl l n� with electronie
And
In
the
cloaest
approHh
to
lntellltfnq
patchH
on
or aee Freddie Thabet,
'J'own�hlp. l'hone TU :.t.-347D, Mn.
19M rollO, 6, 4 l)uor Slondard
RUlffU•
othw a:ear, aa lled near the U. s. 1ubma•
4.26.tfo • a crack at llu, United States he$ of the S.Vlet Uftlon
v, .
t.:arl H.airden.
Shirt, Heater, Hadio. Need� Mo­
6 13 6lp
chara:ed that "influential circles natktna.
rlne Geor1e walhin1ton II It con•
tor Wor k $2�0. l'hone WY21
u
ntries" are tryi n1 to
I
n
some
c
o
underwater millile teste
ducted
1,
Jack
W
ASHJ&lt;.;1{3
REFRlGERA- FOR SALE
AND
91 00.
a,13 ,3tc
&amp;EVl!;N ROOM. ·HOUSII reki ndle the cold war. For the
off Lont bla nd.
Untffd Prea lntwmttlon1I
'J'UHS De l iver and keep In ser­
wiUt \WO baUu, lll'lle, waa p11t wee� he baa made thoa\ eharFor FRt;E lnspecU011
A few mo11tbt back, another
On th•J tip of a Cautorni11 penlnvice, Phone WY 2-2tl60. Ewtnp
1955 M EHCIJIIY $790, 2 DOOR
ouae1 cellar, tar,, corner lOl IH a ainst W11hln1ton.
h
PHONI
awler'' ;broke the cable 1tretchtr
g
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t
u
o
Pacifle
sula
e
h
t
sticking
nto
i
Slorc',
Pomeroy.
6 13 ate
Sed,m. A �ul.&gt;J rcli■blo car.
located In Ch•■t.ir, Ohio, oa
·Khru1hchl!V 11id the 1ummit north of .u&lt;.os Angeles lie the onJ:, In, on the AtlanUc O�an bed
Gilmore'•
Supply
Store
Blacttnar8, l'omcroy.
3·56tc
Rou.te 7. Priced to aell. ll Inter- talk• themselvea would have a three }1unC"hina: _pad, _ 10 far o from Newfoundland to the Eu•
J . UOOM fl'URNISHED apartmen t .
--- ·
e■ted call OJ' write Paul Polin&amp;, "bll 1l11ntflcance in i n lernatlonal is known _ capable of flrina: an ropean continent.
WY-2°2774
1 128 K Main St. •Phonct WY 21 958 B U lCK $1 ,99G V8 SPECIAL
Ripley," W. Va. t·td. BS2•Nn. Ute!'
3408.
During the NA.TO fieet exerD IS 81&lt;
AmerJc.an i ntercontinental mlalile
Hard Top 4 Uoor. One careful
Vaughan's E1tennlnating
-1-:ui.-uc
exami
"We
most
n
e
will
the
ur-off tbe Greco- Turlr;IJh Medi·
clNI
quickly
Rn
ent my.
at
owner. Dynallow drive. Radio
Company
wlll
try
to
i cent probl �ma and
tennn
°T
,a.m
wta
a
t
he
.-n •cont In seJitember,
and Healer. Blactln al'I,, l'omc­
he
coa l tr ckl o t
u'ii pcfa sALiLiP.�S lve them, he Mid.
St. Marys. W. "••
-- ao
R1111lan Jett photo,raphed
,
l
ifO
roy.
lt0'7
a,
do,;
S-ft-6tc
un
eo
a
within
Soulhen1 Pacific r
ton, lb, room1, t r ma
- -- - WANTED
A
IIOUSIIKIIEPER
·--· - ----from alUtudli at,Gve Iii·
Ip•
the
ab.
quarter mile of C)ne of those pada
I Ill', apfro&amp;1m1telJ 1 acn l•
full time. Inquire at t7t Beeth
l966 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.
felt.
Doo
and not m qch farther from
nl iWd e:te1lle111. wtll 11 mll11 1
St., Mlddleport 1ftat ? p. m.
473 Sycamore St., Middleport
A UtUe over two 1ean qo, • ·
.
o
.
State
f.her two. From the train wln•
from
Pomvor
·
oa.
Rolltt'
WY2-S4N.
5-!l· 12tp
6-IIMlte
l In tho sov,1!! t otalU,ence
colone
dowa any day con bo viewed · III•
1111a. Prke · '800-00.
lnquke.
Look al the Space. Look at the
e
rv
,
·
1
wu IITflwu , 1n • New
Jc
ae
'
lantrles and at leaat one Atlu
Mn.· llowtU at PllftOWD.
i9M CIIEVkOLET VB t DR. SE­
tudlo whore be_ IIOled •• ID
Prlcoa,
Look.
at
tlhc
Savlna:1.
■
York
0
f
j)Oll
1
In
Uon
or
;"
alway,
mlnlle
J.I�
dan. Pomeroy Police Car. Bl1el­
,•
vealed ho ..,.. Ille lop Soviet In·
J,'or the 6(,st Buy &amp; Beat Terma
mlnuta i.un,!&gt;fn,.,
-::
tn1n, Pomeroy.
II
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HOUS
SALE
FOR
ROOM
FOUR
ll
.
Mont1om ery: !G.8 upSoviet �lpier• �Jklta Khrdlh,
on New ·and USED, Look to
bath, buem.en� 111, c l ly "'"' pe�, Ui.3 lower,
Oal- chev el1bori� tmned ht, back
feel
open;
t9J
end 1■r111, LOated near brtcia1 llpollt: 19.3 upper, :is.e lower, a on the Vand(nbera · AJr �
Maaoa. WIibert Weaver, M-aeon. feet open; Lock
2CUI on qpper, Bue padl tut September dwinl:
TWO .HUJLU!N t: LOTS IN THE
1-10.etp,
fallln1 .J foot per hour.
h1t American tour.
Twin Ccd■n Atldttiun , New Ha­
------·-- __.
Cwltler! ef �nlll Demi:
Then was nCI need for Rulli•'•
ven. 100' x I OU'. $79!1 t:iach.
To Ne1l'ltand1 111d Curlen FOR SALE: JIVE ROOM HOUSE All d1m1 ore down 13 throUlh 23 heed min to look. 11 la I olneb
Phone WY 2-5:12 1 or l\laaon SP3U.S. No. ·u. Waverly, Ohio
&amp;'7S7 after 11 p. m.
thlit Soviet aaenta hive madi
'With bath, Nice location . Melvin "11 '1 thW flllinl •D tbe way.
:S 13 file
Belween Cutton, W. Va,
0Ptn •nry city 9 to 9
Oh'- llftl' leeta: DPuNUtNh that trip, taken plcturfl1 and re•
Hood,
111
t,ocuat
SC.,
P
om eroy.
and New Haven, W. Va.
11mrwonh,. 1ndlon1, ,t 4:27 am, 1·7 : ported every -Ible fact - .
11-1'.a@lp
Ia11nd Creek at 9:JS pin, 0-10: Lqck tal nahle. lncl11iHn, � pnelat
23
_ : N1 tlon1l 1t lafS'l pm, 3-5: A , 1eoar1phio,I pinpoint of. the . padl, 12 HATS KJLLEP WITH STAR
Y
Warrar ln. 2'11 lbi., $ 1.48 ; , I ba.
V. Crlu 1t\ 1:20 Pfflt 0-0: Etter
' KMW A-,t: AleN
, ._,,,.,.,,,,,=,,,,=== ==
, •
=
Cliff at 4:H pm, 2.0; Reliance et
..2.:50 , Sa!e, pure, · and 1u•ranteed. 1
It 11 the tldiculoua 1111 wJth
� �
,
�bcrsll.1ch Ha"'wa rc.
EM PLOYMENT WANTED. Houae- .
.
'1:10 1m, 11-8.
w!utb 110 , man)'- American
mU1•
,
.
wo�k or ho ulfl cle1nln,. ' Call POMIAOY - 7•l'OOm frame, bath,
Upbot,tM: Galllpolia� tnvtder at tll'Y. induato■}
l4) 21, 28, 28 ; (IS) 4, 5, 6,
af!d 'ielentifle
·
blNmeat, 1at&amp;1e, on· Ea,t .M1in. 1:15 pm. 4.0; 180b Benter •t 7:10 el\ll�l�menta � bl examined
SPrucc s-� after o p. m. Vern
11, 12, 13, 18, 1 9, 20, 211,
r, !. 1
1
D
a
Nlee
lot,
It
shade, and view of 1m, lCHI: Loclr 13, M:r, crl lll at that 11 tumtna: beld.1 white in � i7
: :; ;
Ha)'man.
tp
26, 27 ; (8) I, 2. 3, 8, 8, 10,
_
,.
riY"et. M,200.00, Term1.
3:40 pm; 1-2; A. V, , crlll at · 10:10 centr111 tntelUte� •· Allnc,-. Tie _,.. '
U, 16, l&gt;, 24tp
� .r
-- -· ---- ·MIDl!LIPOIIT
�I"
,,_ ·· . •. '�4�"!
jl-room frame, pm, o-8, motor v-1 Atilt In _, · CIA Ii up aial�-...
"-'"'
' I IS,
,.,
&gt;'O H SAL1'-F rigldairo
Aulom••
.... : , I
bith, ,to,m doorj
•nd window,, Jene H...aI•nd · •t 10: IIS Poto :i--O: 'In lrtlnll. JO l\t:ilmll,1t. IJ,if�I
·
·
·
·-:
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tlc W.ishcr u■ed vorf IUtle, Tap,
1-rue., Two leul loll co nvtn- Beaver 1i 3:10 1111, 0-1.
1 1, ,s t"1� -' "r1 ., v it t:.P
ti� oh RUiii•
Pin Caa Range In iOOd condl,
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itnP,- lqqiw:d. �.00.
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lJ"n1
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.lbuilel'
lion Loc aled " ll50 E. Main HOUSEWfRK BY THE HOUR OR IIAC III • • - &lt;I both,, aulo' . '. . ..
J.mui;;.' "i!ll�--_...Jtti-�· : v,..,
·
Galallle Hord Top Coupe
uormatlon
.
h
��
. 1i
�:ii. 1��r
�
Jlrower &amp;te,rJ.�. Crul11e"°"matlc
1
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t:Nint., 352 - VB cn·,gine, ra­
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PONY . GENTLE FOR CHll.DRIIN
,
dio. beater, �•hitr-wall1 and ell
ill
1�
Two prod ue- l'ULL
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Pritlli1Dt
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W
to
ride
OP
t'r
a
nk
En1tlch,
Batley'I
the extr.. 10 , 000 t1.'Clual mites
1
1... -ti': , •••• ga,, large
7 11: '.Y.� 1119l"e• lll)r tl,ldor· ' thlnl&lt;1 lo '.i , tcl��t n1m!II! •
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t 18 3tc I IJR Cl�ff&gt;rfttl1'UN'3
-4 ilb n�· In ell rCSl-)(!cts.
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oth•• butldln•• . .
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P lion,i WI ii- , !Wim' Iilaide ' 611)� 1LUa!'1iII �
Yoo�
Uon, Now Bavu. " �
=-- �.z�,blacktop
·
·
3888,
road.
' .,f!!;_,'\ s
D' 13 etP tni IPVund to Soviet qe�ta
,
l-SSS7,
. · 8 � 1f
I u,ed lawn m�!'· Bolh &amp;ood
.'
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dlti
i
realOlllble.
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•
L '&gt;. MaCOY
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11.1
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ha 2if '•
PRICE SALE: Genuine Import(D) lf, S!,
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• 6' • 9 'P T O II B,'l' a·1 • 'l'' _.,
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ed Holla nd &amp;)adlobm bulbs. MU�i....a ,111:...ci... wii'i1•
.
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HOUSE, .BATH,
,
,
. . , , .Rowley • lieed ll4we, Middle•
.
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port.
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S,cemw., 1114!1Jtport. · 6-)Ulp
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Phone WY :.!-220-1.

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Marion G. Parker, LODI Bottom ,
Wtl fined ,10 and coaU today In
count)' Court o n a State Hlchway
Patrol ch arge of !ailln1 to yield
the right of way.
The charge wu the result of
an aceident on the Cb.ester-Long
Bott om road.

T&gt;l.E\'lSI )N RAJ.110 AND SMALL
1ppliaoce repa ir. Phone Oti1
llcClintook, llecllle, Oblo.
Z.l•Uc

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TELEV ISION GUID E
WSAZ.TV Chanut 3

Loni Bottom Man
Fined $10, Coel8

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�«&gt;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 14, 1960

IBO:-i" F'IREMAN STOKER for com­
mere1al or store 111e. Alao 36
strawberry crates. Phone WY 2!&gt;430 .
5 14 3tc
- -- ---- ·---�PUBLIC AUCTION
t'OR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESUL"l'S
May 21, 1 960
12:30 P. M.
RATES
The persona l proptrty o l the late
li-eorge llamilton will be sold 111
3 cents per word. oae inae-rtion. Minimum cbarg, - 60 -:eJ'l':.11
auctwn al the residence opposite
8 centi per word for lh.ree eopsecullve i11&amp;ert101,s.
the post office on Roule 7 io
Special - one moa,lh for 30 cents per word.
Tuppers Plains, Ohio,
FuU rale Of 3 cents per word will be chareed for advertial.ng
L111mg room suite, 2 wool rugs,
11 not p.ud within 10 Oil)'s after receiving bill.
Cold Spot refrigerator, 4 beds,
Errors i n Ad vert1sifii: - Should be reportNI lmmediately. The
combination desk &amp;. book case,
naily Sentinel will not be responsib� for more than 011e mcor..
floor lamps, dishes, quilting
rtct 1nsert:.on.
frames, end tables, record play­
tSard of T�Jnlts and Specia.l Notices of Ev,·ri ts $1.UO. Obituaries
er. l)II lamps, hand tools, piano,
published at I C&lt;'llt per word.
d1mng room s uite, Maytag wash­
I HA 'f
·:10tws
3 DAYS
.; llA YS
l MO.
er, 2 dressers, platform rocker,
60c
16
90c
$1 .J5
sweeper , oil heater, marble top
20
60c
$1 .20
$ 1 .80
,l&lt;J .UO
stands.
rockers, ironing board,
Zl
7�
,1.:x.i
$l-25
50
$1.
f'lulco radio, day bed, m iscel­
Ada tee•1vcd by 10 A.M will � in that day 11 popu.
laneous items.
Terms: CASH
Charles Sisson. Owner
Not responsibl e for accidents. Sale
conducted by Bradford Auction
!
Co .. llacine, Ohio, Phone WJ 91 i l For �io
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL
3821.
oy F•ln. Fr .. lntpecfion. Insur­ KinBY V A C L1 L'M CLEANER-Re• Aucuoneer: Critt Br11dlord
posses�(•d an&lt;l in A · l shape. Pay
ad by N•tlonwld•. Phon• R.
Ma nager: A. C. Bradford
olf lial,rnee of $:J 7.50 or take
and A. Service 'Shtion WY2·
6 14 6tc
over payment� or $7 1&gt;er month.
13'6.
4-26-tfc

WANT ADS

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PHONE WY-2-21 57

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Notices

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GIIAVILY -TQII SALB AND
hnlco. 511 •• M,In, ........,.
Pl,- WY14f7S, _,, �II f
p. rn. untll June 1. S.lelman: ,
H..--old hrnhert.
RIIN••IUe.
Ohio. Phane: Cool.-.lle 3691 ,
3-11-tlc

(9) For Sole

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peace."

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THE MANSION HOUSE
MlOOLLPO({T
DEPART- HEGJSTEltED H�HEt'OHD BULL.
meni Aul·tiun Sale, �aturday,
Inquire Lloyd Hlac�wuod, Ches1
May 14, Ewing Buildin,g on the
lt•r, Ohio. l'hur1c Y U 5-2450 after
fi P. M.
T in Middleport. Used and
5 14 3tp
He rwa1 convicted of eapfona,:e
New Merchand11;e. Everything - - - - - -- -- --EVENING
0
AUCTION
1
from ll1i!y lOuillr lo Kitchen
.
Fr1d•y, May 2.7, 1960, 7:00 P. M.
1::":
S1Wl.i1. iJ•iors open � 8 m Sale
will
sell
lfavmg
sold
my
home,
year,
imprisonip:enl
I
atarl.l 1 1 a rn. ltefreshmenls
_ A particiJ)lnl in • blQOdy "1&gt;tt- com� the firtt Englillh-s,eatlng before,
Sefor,
A.Ill
ill •Welton ill my remlence 1n 1
Ru11ia establlsbed !ta mlllt.en
avallable .ill da)'
Crttl Brad�tie
betwun the Shawnee Indians settler In nearby Gallipolis, Ohio, ilbe fmnl1hinp. in the Mal)l,ion lnte:Illgence ot8anliltiOti ln 19;21.
Mlddl.,.rt
WY•2-U4f
g
t
r
followin
the
Uw:-; c
ford Jr ' Aul'IIOJ;eer
,-4-9tc
·
and lhe Colon ial Vir,inla forces founJl,ed earlier by french settlen. Houac, are, for the moat put._ • heir- . It.I analn acUvlJlea iltlrut �e
,-�, wY•UffS
I l l1v1ng room suite; I dining
had time, In the mid1t of death and
IIAUft
P
ID
ITOIII
M01"0RI
AND
ftS
BOATS
ISED
I
Flood• Caute RtfflN&amp;illnt
ruum hUitc; l di ncltt- set; 1 g1111
loom• belon1in1 to olcl ·¥Pon tJnlted Stltu begu In ·the 19308.
ASS
W
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l
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te
r
,
t
o
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and
•pprecl•te
they
the
p
i
:
scenic
wh
c
l•
;
Actualiy,
Matr
corfiidetable remodel- County fam.Ulet. In Ole ol4,�fllh•
e
r
i,
g
l
as
t.,t.
lu
heat
r
writ
o2
.
iucute RHfflMrl•
.
Sunda_}, , May 13, _2 p. m . 11 t Free- I rng desks; I White sewing ma• , pollt1n: Motort. 600 I. Main
beauty of the point whet"e *e Ohio lng b11 altered the original tav- ioned parlor la a creat sq� pl"··· 114141
One of the moat aensatlonal
dum Gospel :.11s�L�H, Ha .Id Knob11, 1 diine; I m1.1pl&lt;.! b('d and dresser;
and Kan.aw� Riven convera:e, ern. Ravaged by floodl, the tavern ano, the first-to tie bf0,01bt .fl� such c11es was that of J1diu1 and
HAMILL ...
ITATION
1 St., ltomtroy. Phone WY4-117G.
on l.tasu,rn and ... t1veri;v1llc n oad. ,
and yean: after the battle he buill building was ju1t a hulk of oak the' Alle!llleny Moun.bins, '.· . .
1 1 -24-tfc
..,.,. NO,A,.M.
l da y lw d . 1 kit&lt;:h&lt;·n c1.11Jinc t :
.
Ethel R08enbera, executed On
Hro. Ahart, leudcr; _Hcv. Gnr_f l1 J I lot udd ch11irs; 2 a n t ique tables I
a
tavern
�n
the
lite.
Albe..,
WI
timlen
and homemade brick after
On
the
mantle
la
an
olf
ela:
b
t
June
.;;....;;_==
1 9 , 1853, for delivering • tom­
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;.,
,,;;;;
pas t or of church. fhc public 1s
Now, some 180 yean later, Walt- the Ohio River receded from ihe clock, con·tributed b.r the l
I a utiiiuc h.tll tree: 1 lol odd
◄ tnll:r le 1tcrets to the Soviet 'union.
Buy
Your
mvitcd.
15 1 1 4tc
er Newmab'a tavern atlll stands, flood e( 1913.
l;1mps ; I lot dry walnut lumber.
ot Walter Newman. It bad · ii In
Another was the n ine-tnontb
FO� TH,f; 8¥T.' ROOF AND lhe center' of Tu·Ehdle-Wt1i Park in
Unwilling to let the old tavern the originRl tavem.
Others ltc&gt;ms too numcruu.-. t u
trial
ln 1949 of the 11 top Comq1u·'
repair ..rvice �d roof pa1nttn, Point Pl.-..nt, a momitnto of the go Ute way of so many historically.,
men l 1011. N ot n'spons1·1&gt; 1 e for aC'- '
YOU AU.. C(J'�JE 'l'O TIJE MOO"E
nJllt
leaden in America wbo
lurlal
GNVnd
1
and ho UN »aJDtlnl call Bill country's earl1 history, and vlllt- 1 significant landmarks, residents o f
Gun Shoot, Sunday at 1 P. M . on I eHk11ts .
ed on the ll'Ounda , ·� the were· found cuUt, or con1plracy
Burl
Wyatt PhollO WY2-2'721 . 11-IIMlk ed eac h Year by
thousand•
or Point Pleasant, spearheaded by park are frontier : scout� ''Mad to teach �nd adVoeate the violent
Old Route 7 bal' k uf lhe skating
J . W. lloffman, Owner
/
tourl,ts.
rink.
Mr1. Livia Simpson .Poffenba:rger, Anne" Blil&amp;y ; the $baw
5 13 2LP I
I. 0. �cCoy, Aul' tioncl'r
.a·chief, overthrow of ttae United st•tes
(20bl
(5) l i, 2 1 . 23, 24, 25, 2fl. 27, 7tc I
con- governl'pr'Dl
�ut to have the buildlna: re- Cornstalk, who led , the
t d •�b taken on I :e� !t
The tlv
r
J
t€!deration
in
t
he
BltU.i
,
P
oin t
--- - · -llAANEl-8Di1'8pl!f · INSUIWICJI the D_l ore dla:nllied 11ame of the
Onfl o1 the blsgest break&amp; -In
1
Much of the oria:inal wood, ha:nd- Pleasant; and Colonel - . Charles
I WILD LAND WITH r1: 0NTA�E
AT
A1111t,, MfoJ1;po� rn. A.at., Man,s10_� H:ouse, and UI i repaalt ory for ed door hingea and homemade
Ru,alan
,pying was in 19'5 ,rhen
WE w 1s1l "0 Fx
1•1iFsS
ouR
g
of
·
' .
on laq(t' trou1 slrcum. Price
mobil9t BoD41. than• WY-2- for relics o nce t\ec�1111ar:,- . for every- bricks were c onaerved in the re- lewt�. brother of the ·. :leader
.
lgnor
Gouzenko,
copher clerk at
grautudl' uni! i1pprl'clat 1on . 1o \ $395.00, $1 0.00 down.
SIO per
�a y lite � lndt■n· tribes and oolon- storatlon. They were iupported by the Virginian,, Gtneral: And rew the Ru11ian Embauy in Ottawa.
2903·
our many fncn&lt; ti! ,n1d rclal1 vcs
m o n l h. Will s,•nd pirt urc a nd
Lewis.
ial setUers.
, defected and unfolded the 4101'1
�or their ht•lp an&lt;l krndness dur•
more modern devices to en sure
full
&lt;kla1l.i.
Art
Sch
rn1d1,
Park
--:--,
•-Au
&amp;.......T.J.:...�n
)be
.
f
ron
t
lawn
o
r
the
Ma
n
O
P
O
e
,
OhiO
m
ro
y
tn i,: the dl•a1h ;1t1d lll ue ss o f uur
of a maj or -plot to smugle a tom
•
r
ve
d
a
contalnJna:
.
Nflwspapera
11t
the
years.
ability down through
a,uin D'l'JVliJ'la
Va l l s , Wist :ortsi n , Urok cr.
, •--,,,,,,,,:,,:,,:,,:,_=-:,:,""""��,el
uon H9-uae la a aranite ·abaft comto Russia,
secrets
ht•lu\' Cll husb;Jnd a11d Cuther
·
Washin&amp;ton
George
by
problems
least
e
h
ti&amp;t!lmenta
the
t
f
f
o
o
Not
,-..
5 14 1 1 c· I
memor in �e Battle of Pol nt restoration was what to do with for land, for sale in the area; a _ Government lirl Judietb Cop­
J;1111l'i, l lawlt•y. To l\r;v. Ellison ___ _ ---· __ '
( ) )
tt
J
Pleasant, called �)' m any the first the piles of boneg which had been pewter bowl which had belonged lon, employed by the Justice De­
Wcavt-r,
s111gers.
Middleport 1 TWO (;UOD M ILK COWS. One
___ ante
O
UY
batUe of the A,n,erJcan Revolution. dug or wa!lhed up, and placed in to Daniel Boone; a portrait' of partment. was convicted of 1leal­
............
.J.
•••
cmerMrlll' y �qu,111 , t he i:tHrr and
,· ust fresh. HollnnJ "'.,carh-8, J!,,1- CL�AN USED CAR. WILL CON·
..,._..� . �'. Newr111!' himself p■rUCip,tted l n the attic of the old build in 1. The)' Wa1hin ton, said to be a Stuart in.a: l nftl'mation from FBI files
nur.scs 111 J\1c1i,:s (;u1eral Hospilland . J'hone S I i 2-4628.
g
sLder any make 01 model. Phone
.
.,
.
'-'
·
the battle, �� survived it to be- were doubtless those of gIndians painting,
·
\.
al, Or. UlttZ&lt;'WlL"Z, ulso to Raware only a few of the and livifl( it to Valentin Gubit5 1 1 6tp
WY2-67i:ll. V irgil Teaford, Syraling� Co.ill!, Lhc pallbl'areni, lo
g
of articles on chev; a Soviet en gineer employed
hundreds
literally
at
n
bee
d
burying
ba
d
whose
roun
cuse.
5-10--0tc
the many lric 1 1ds who suppli (' d DO YOU f'A Y CITY PHICES FOR
or ·Meet- dilplay in and around (be Mansion at the Unlt:ed Nations. Miss Cop.
f
(Shawnie
Tu-Endie-Wei
i,IOi,111 Ii.
useil fum machinery? Sec BIil
food in time of uur i,:ricl and also
Ion w.on reversal of her convlcing of the Wateni) for centuries House.
PMIM
WY-�l
, ""441.,_.
,
.
Goodwin
and
huy
at
farm
prices.
tio11; and wa1111 never JaUed. Oublt•
for all the sym 1 1;1thy cards, Your
Six mi1e11 from Wilkesville.
cbov WIS ,pe rmltled to return to
kindness wilt ucvcr be forgotFIVE ROOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
l..
·
.!'JI!)
4 28 30tc
Ru111a.
ten,
Cole SL, i n Pomeroy near the
taoito,.
t'llo, Pollo
Sit1('cr1·ly,
I
of auch &lt;ases •tretdted
--- -- - ---Pomeroy-Mason Brid2e. ,Call in
Doil
I •••,
on1!':d �� Mrs. James llawlcJ Hml fa.r;nily MEXll'AN TOMA\"0 PLANTS ARE
"� ,
evening WY2•2738.
0-14,,Gtc
!
ha
te1tdy dnd several olhcr standard
1
5 1� lip
WASIJINGTON UPI .,.,}'r,�iµ,.,
�\.!:,:. ��:: �:• :.:."e�,
m
)'Jl ffotil•s. Also rhubharb at Its SIX ROOM HOUSE 1 126 •.
"
1
•
Elsen ho�e r mes to Paris .lonight
Main St., Pomeroy, Pho rl:ti
that the Soviet Union is not lagbest, Lo eat Ind for deep !rec,&amp;DITOR'S NOTE: The Stete UH3.
lo challenge Sov�l Premier Niki3408.
5-12-6tc
a:in
111(:. SPro11d JIOl1SC E11st fro m
g ln e_SJ&gt;lon.11e and intelligence.
Fuchs was r� eased from a
FOi\ SAbE: · 9¾ ACRE&amp; GOOD ta Khrm1hchev to accept a dram- Department, In 1cknowl.clilna
S drnu l h rnsc in Syr 1.1 cusc. W m .
i
TWO OR THR EE ROOM FURNISH
J,OST - l lla).�et d ..:rccn cruiser
fence, gar&amp;il:JI, 2 room cellsr. I atic "open sodetie," plan that lh■t •" American plan■ WH on British prison only last year.
'.
5 9 tfc
JI. Holmes.
But there is not need to go biick
skirt lwlWl'l'll \'v'h1 1t•'N Grocery __
_ ___ _ ___ _ _
ed apartme1i t
140 Iiiulberr:y
othe r out buUdinp. · 8 room Jood. would elimin ate the need for any an lnttlll..nc■ min� over lllu.,.
more
spy
flights.
1la,
commentlNI
tartly
that
"th■
that
far - or to the cue of Alger
and llclcn's lll!11uty S hop on tmu. NE( 'CIII SEW!N t: .'IIACll!Nl:- \ Ave., Pomeroy.
�12-3tp
house. Wate.r ip hollse 10 min­
The President will arrive in the Sovitt Union hH not been ••• Hi88 before . that - for examples
Phunc WY 2·tlti47. vcne Whaley.
ute drive from Pom er oy. Loc.tttd
Cumplt'lti zig-zui; fnr muking but•
Al'.tUu."6fJ:!:N•n; - .t·urrutbed anG
O 1 2 3tc
11111 hul1•s. hlrnd stitching 11nd
o/t mile off lt3 at W olf Pen Fre nch capltal Sunday for the Big 1lng In thi• fl■ld," That ••• • of Soviet espi onage. It is common
uu1urnu111ed. b!CJll•lflf'I. .Ytddle­
talk in Washlngto n that RuBBian
Creek. G. w Spencer. J&gt;hon, Four summit conference . which clanlc underatat■ment.
f11 11 cy tfrsi�IIS, Ori�iua]]y . COlil
·por,. pnone W v-a-0288.
2-8-tf
will
determine
w
h ether he wlll go
Communl,t
nplonatt
and
mlllsubma
rines in the South AUantic
WY-2-6820.
over
$:100.
l'ay
orr
b
.
lancc
of
$86
St•
D
9
.
18)
through wlth hl1 planned visit to 11ry lntelll9tnc• In the United have been attempting to recover
ur take OV('r llltYmcnts of $8 per 5 ANO 8 R00,11 IIO�
OD
o
let the temper- St1tt1 toet clHr brick Into the the nose cone of one of our ml•
rnonth. l'hnc WY 2· 2204.
room iiPif,rLmenu. A. H, Bengel, FOR SALE: SIX ROOMS AND Russia and c uld
1� BU ICK
$995.
SPEt.1 AL
ature or the cold war for years to 1920.. It hH left • trail of ...,.. 11le1 fi red from Cape Canaveral .
,
13
6tc'
Phone N Y�-3272.
1 1•2-UC
tull bath. Nllz.a rene Panonaa:e, come.
llard-'fop 2 Door. Sparklini;:
utiOMI caN1 tuch H Al.. r belo� our Navy gets them.
.
ori((ln11l finiNh. Dy111r!ow drwc,
College ROld, Syracuse · Phone
And, conversely, that American
A smilin g Nikita Khrushchev ar- HI,._ the Rostnberga, Dr. Klaua
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN
Hlaeunau, P(m1croy,
WY :oi:-6936 or W'i 2-6231 ·
,Hi-6lc
town. l:.l7 Butternut.
6 11 8tp __ ____ __..,;,_13 etc rived today in Paris with " hopes" F11cha, Col, Rudolph lnvanovlch subm a rines have been lurki ng in
- - - -- - --- t he summit confe rence would AHi and eolftll right up to II the Rus1ia-desianated teaUna: are,
'l'WO
.BEDROOM FURNISHED
WM Claan UslNI Ctta
make progrees-and on ly an i ndi- hw w..k, ... llffltn . e RuNl•n In the Southwe:1t Pacific hopln1 to
v;&amp;
Fl
MODERN
apartmen t wuh utllitlea fur­ FOR SALE
All MaltH end Modela
room houae, iuU bHement anti reel 1ide1wlpe at the United States. trawler 111IIN clOM to 11n Amerl• recove r one or the 'SOvlet m llall11
n111hed. Phone WY 2·2600, Ew­
ft1ETROPOLITAN MOTOlll
He listed the "urge nt" problem, c,n n�INr tubmtrlM off Lont fired from the Vladlvo1tok area.
a ttic. Allllme balance or 4. ,.
h11!l s Stort:, Pomeroy. ti, 13 fttc
Watch Ml•lle Ttlll
600-406 la•t M.ln It.
Germany, Berlin, disarmament lllend.
I
I
GO
dJrect iovernment loan. Lot
p.....,.y, Ohl•
E ast · West relations.
week&amp; ago, · 1 Ru11lan
and
two
Juel
flrlt
the
Thl1
1,
di•
two
of
l
hood.
r
Cal
x
bo
Goo�
nelah
l&amp;O.
.i,·ou R HOOM HOUSE, Rulland
- -- - - ------ 1
11etlvltle1
t
rawler, brl1tl l n� with electronie
And
In
the
cloaest
approHh
to
lntellltfnq
patchH
on
or aee Freddie Thabet,
'J'own�hlp. l'hone TU :.t.-347D, Mn.
19M rollO, 6, 4 l)uor Slondard
RUlffU•
othw a:ear, aa lled near the U. s. 1ubma•
4.26.tfo • a crack at llu, United States he$ of the S.Vlet Uftlon
v, .
t.:arl H.airden.
Shirt, Heater, Hadio. Need� Mo­
6 13 6lp
chara:ed that "influential circles natktna.
rlne Geor1e walhin1ton II It con•
tor Wor k $2�0. l'hone WY21
u
ntries" are tryi n1 to
I
n
some
c
o
underwater millile teste
ducted
1,
Jack
W
ASHJ&lt;.;1{3
REFRlGERA- FOR SALE
AND
91 00.
a,13 ,3tc
&amp;EVl!;N ROOM. ·HOUSII reki ndle the cold war. For the
off Lont bla nd.
Untffd Prea lntwmttlon1I
'J'UHS De l iver and keep In ser­
wiUt \WO baUu, lll'lle, waa p11t wee� he baa made thoa\ eharFor FRt;E lnspecU011
A few mo11tbt back, another
On th•J tip of a Cautorni11 penlnvice, Phone WY 2-2tl60. Ewtnp
1955 M EHCIJIIY $790, 2 DOOR
ouae1 cellar, tar,, corner lOl IH a ainst W11hln1ton.
h
PHONI
awler'' ;broke the cable 1tretchtr
g
"
t
u
o
Pacifle
sula
e
h
t
sticking
nto
i
Slorc',
Pomeroy.
6 13 ate
Sed,m. A �ul.&gt;J rcli■blo car.
located In Ch•■t.ir, Ohio, oa
·Khru1hchl!V 11id the 1ummit north of .u&lt;.os Angeles lie the onJ:, In, on the AtlanUc O�an bed
Gilmore'•
Supply
Store
Blacttnar8, l'omcroy.
3·56tc
Rou.te 7. Priced to aell. ll Inter- talk• themselvea would have a three }1unC"hina: _pad, _ 10 far o from Newfoundland to the Eu•
J . UOOM fl'URNISHED apartmen t .
--- ·
e■ted call OJ' write Paul Polin&amp;, "bll 1l11ntflcance in i n lernatlonal is known _ capable of flrina: an ropean continent.
WY-2°2774
1 128 K Main St. •Phonct WY 21 958 B U lCK $1 ,99G V8 SPECIAL
Ripley," W. Va. t·td. BS2•Nn. Ute!'
3408.
During the NA.TO fieet exerD IS 81&lt;
AmerJc.an i ntercontinental mlalile
Hard Top 4 Uoor. One careful
Vaughan's E1tennlnating
-1-:ui.-uc
exami
"We
most
n
e
will
the
ur-off tbe Greco- Turlr;IJh Medi·
clNI
quickly
Rn
ent my.
at
owner. Dynallow drive. Radio
Company
wlll
try
to
i cent probl �ma and
tennn
°T
,a.m
wta
a
t
he
.-n •cont In seJitember,
and Healer. Blactln al'I,, l'omc­
he
coa l tr ckl o t
u'ii pcfa sALiLiP.�S lve them, he Mid.
St. Marys. W. "••
-- ao
R1111lan Jett photo,raphed
,
l
ifO
roy.
lt0'7
a,
do,;
S-ft-6tc
un
eo
a
within
Soulhen1 Pacific r
ton, lb, room1, t r ma
- -- - WANTED
A
IIOUSIIKIIEPER
·--· - ----from alUtudli at,Gve Iii·
Ip•
the
ab.
quarter mile of C)ne of those pada
I Ill', apfro&amp;1m1telJ 1 acn l•
full time. Inquire at t7t Beeth
l966 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.
felt.
Doo
and not m qch farther from
nl iWd e:te1lle111. wtll 11 mll11 1
St., Mlddleport 1ftat ? p. m.
473 Sycamore St., Middleport
A UtUe over two 1ean qo, • ·
.
o
.
State
f.her two. From the train wln•
from
Pomvor
·
oa.
Rolltt'
WY2-S4N.
5-!l· 12tp
6-IIMlte
l In tho sov,1!! t otalU,ence
colone
dowa any day con bo viewed · III•
1111a. Prke · '800-00.
lnquke.
Look al the Space. Look at the
e
rv
,
·
1
wu IITflwu , 1n • New
Jc
ae
'
lantrles and at leaat one Atlu
Mn.· llowtU at PllftOWD.
i9M CIIEVkOLET VB t DR. SE­
tudlo whore be_ IIOled •• ID
Prlcoa,
Look.
at
tlhc
Savlna:1.
■
York
0
f
j)Oll
1
In
Uon
or
;"
alway,
mlnlle
J.I�
dan. Pomeroy Police Car. Bl1el­
,•
vealed ho ..,.. Ille lop Soviet In·
J,'or the 6(,st Buy &amp; Beat Terma
mlnuta i.un,!&gt;fn,.,
-::
tn1n, Pomeroy.
II
�0-6tc
HOUS
SALE
FOR
ROOM
FOUR
ll
.
Mont1om ery: !G.8 upSoviet �lpier• �Jklta Khrdlh,
on New ·and USED, Look to
bath, buem.en� 111, c l ly "'"' pe�, Ui.3 lower,
Oal- chev el1bori� tmned ht, back
feel
open;
t9J
end 1■r111, LOated near brtcia1 llpollt: 19.3 upper, :is.e lower, a on the Vand(nbera · AJr �
Maaoa. WIibert Weaver, M-aeon. feet open; Lock
2CUI on qpper, Bue padl tut September dwinl:
TWO .HUJLU!N t: LOTS IN THE
1-10.etp,
fallln1 .J foot per hour.
h1t American tour.
Twin Ccd■n Atldttiun , New Ha­
------·-- __.
Cwltler! ef �nlll Demi:
Then was nCI need for Rulli•'•
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Marion G. Parker, LODI Bottom ,
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count)' Court o n a State Hlchway
Patrol ch arge of !ailln1 to yield
the right of way.
The charge wu the result of
an aceident on the Cb.ester-Long
Bott om road.

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Special Sessions
tiiext Week For
asonic Order

Tbe :Pomeroy Chapter No. 80
yal Attb Masons will hold Jpe­
eial co».von.tions for wol"k during
pie coming week.

On Monday at 7 :30 p. m. the
k muter and p.ast 1.,.1a1ter1 de­
• will be eonfened. Wednes­
at 7:30 p. in. th, mQlt e.1:cel­
litat muten degree will be con­
lerred. On .Friday, 7 :30 p. m., the
romeroy Chapter will be hosta to
"'e lZtb Capitular District oc Royal
lrcb Muont, Pomeroy Chapter
,W open this meeting and work
ii the Royal Arch degree will be
fOnferttd bf a select cast of oUi­
f!n of Gallipolis, Wellaton, Jack­
lOD, McArthur, Ironton and Pom­
lroy. A 6:30 dinner will precede
ctJe Fnda.y meeting.

Middleport Senior Class Presents Two
J,unior Class
Plays Friday Evening At Auditorium H.osts At Prom
Two fast moving one act plays were presented Friday n1ght
by the Senior Class ol M1ctdleport lhgh School with Phyw, At Eastern Hig�
h1lbert cast as Cactdy in the tirst play, '"Clever Caddy." &amp;t­
ung for the opening scene 1s the 01111.:e in a h1gh school, the
&amp;tudents are pusy rearranging the room to serve (lS a loW11e
for the big dance. Caddy has a canny way ol patching up

May 14, 1960
Bridal Sho�er Held In GG!lii,olisFor �
May 28.Bride Of Pomeroy Man

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

The Juniote o! Eastern High •
School were hosta to the Senior
Class at tbe traditional Junior­
StJt,lar Prom , jfllicil , Was held
evepin1.
C1n-,ing out
the Oriental
thetae; decor1tiun1 were of bright
red, Ji.Iver and gold crepe p,per. ·
Small Japane,e l1ntem1 of many'
COlorf ti1111g from the ceiling with
a·
Japanese lantern being
Napended ' from the center of tbe
IJ'Ill, Gl.111 wind chimes were
plaNJd 1t tbe doorway, and beau•
tiful Oriental paintings by Mn.
Neate, completed the decorations
in the dllllciD&amp; ffle ,
The Garden Club of Tuppera
Plafnl ,rovldtd iloral decor'ir.tions
for tbe t.blu al W'blch a buffet
1uncb w11 · nrved. ·
Durlna tbl luach Mery Goebel,
prealdent
I.be Junior claH
111ve t4e welcome with Ernest
\tin1y1rd, vive pre1ident of the
Senior Cµilf glvtn; the reipon�c
Joke1 were told ,by Nickey Leon•
al'd. ,
· · �1u1ln att
on of lhc
�nin&amp; of ·the
eve
· w11 tllle,

T. R. Stephen, (lrm1 Mai•
low) lrOffl Chilllcoth, and Mn.
Ray Mallow of neu Frankfort, O.
ID ref.DUI decor,ted ln sold and
wilte ·111.
,ueit, 111t111bled for
the abGWer. Eaeb 111e1t wrote •Iii
lmro· p(IJ 1 �,J Jn vene to'
r
ad I tbit plety of the ,ma. '
Later Ul.eee were placed in a)
basket 11 nd I Juck)t one drawn t
for I prize, awarded to tbe brlde- 1
clect's aiJter Mri. S
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}Yl'.lttan by
sisterfl came for the .,part,: Ii i■■ Weddlna" was
the
cuuu
,urine
evening.
Martha Mallow from CoJumbull,

Invitttion1 printed In ' gold
w e.re iaued recently by Mn.
John F. Gothard, GaJHpoll1, for a
bonorinJ MiH
bridal shower
J�e. Ann M,uow or ColtlmbUI,
bride-elect of Jack W. Kt1aaedy,
son of Mr. and Mr,. William
Kennedy, MUiberry Me1u1e, 1 Pbm·
eroy_. The party waa civen on
Aprll 29th at 8:30 at Mr,, Goth•
ard'� ho!fie, 24 Hokornb Hill Road
_ Ga lltpohs.

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quarr1.:1s, lielurmg dates Jor luu:.• 1
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1ess ma1den:s and milmg a bit of Kou6h, Loretta Ha nnlni, Barbara
money tor beraeU by seih n &amp; o a11• :::.ulls , Eromalm e Bowles, Shirley
c..s with 'her e�ort, Hu&amp; h K u�ler . LaUk ey, Jluth Ann t'�rmer, M_,ri•
,mnc Wood.gerd, Mananne BrlDk•
played t&gt;y Dennis W a1ourn.
Carolyn
i eachcrs the z;tudents are inter- mau , C arolyn Wilson,
Ji,nu:e
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Hilbert
Phyllis
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a nd Phyl·
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ion and itush i•hHson c1s John hHL 11s �lbert. 'I hey wcr eacc9mpanied
Ulhcr paru; were p1ayed by t; ar • oy .1Ju:s Bucha nan.
01yn \\ uson u Maoge l!:lliolt Who
The orche.!,lra under the dirtt ·
bUpermtcncts the won ot everyonr­ lion of Ed&amp;ene Sean played "HiCh
around her, uav1d Bartmgcr as School Cadets," "Laura," "Oran1e
aob lie�t. Larry Hunce a:s Hal Bowl,'
o1:1nd " K ing
" " " 1 .J.i.l1t"
Walker, Loretta Hannmg as Lela Cottoll' UUJ ,11.,; lll&lt;! evl:!l\lng,
Ma)' (.;a.rnes, Karen Herrma11 a:s
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Jane Randolph and Ronnie !:\· am
�tai...111;: up the orchet1lre were
� All Royal Arch Ma&amp;ol .s are as Tom Creiihton.
�lien l)U,ll,il, ut:llY L.OVCrt, Bar•
ilr1ed to altend theie convocations
bara Julle.,, Jan1�c .lJrJUe, !'111lty
Chml K of the second pla.y, M1b6 Lower)· , Jd1us !laud,. l'o.ay Jenkin·
iwhich will complete the de&amp;ree
liwork for tbe year ending May 31. Senior High'' came wht:n Ln-0 stu­ son, bt!I Uld � l,�t,ll, 1'.ilfell Gregg,
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dent bocty of the school gave their Susie A11cn.swonh, H.aroara Covert
wholehearted appwval of Jack Judy 1.,1.d11:r, ,tubelt11 R1chardf,
TUESDAY MEETING SIT
• The Friendy Circle of the Feder- urtcy a1 p1aycu by Ronnie Wilt Karen .,;1d1ucr, L.arnl Scott, J udy
ted Church will meet Tue11Qay at 1or the King l.O reign al the .Scmur Martrn, h.:ver1y l'errin, Christine
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p. m. in tbe cb11rch socill room. aancc atong with t.ilall.)' 8 N ichols, Coah. R1rhara .:,wackhamcr, Judy
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QU,en.
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). motber-dau9P,ter pi-o&amp;nm wiU , p1aycd oy Mary B1mh as qt.ecn.
Wildt•r1:rnlh, Jack ballerfield, DliV·
.
-11e roJal title
lo_ be
be presented by ¥J's. Waldo J.
Glady11' fom1Jy are porlr.11yed by ld Thum.;H, Nt:Ud lio&lt;lio.rd, Melvin ch
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Bartell and each member 11 11ked Lynn liuchan.11n H Mrs. Nicltols, Swisher. ttus.scJI Mc1':1h1nny, Chlr• ef .JClrilf -1r,d : . " , Fitch was
lo bring their mother, daughter or Larry Mitch H Mr. N ichols, .Kuuell lcs Bush, Bob VanCooncy, F1mll ,��f'ri �• i.-,e
, !'-�sit tor · t�e , ea�lon waa pro- ·
Lew1:s as Tom N 1chol11 am.I Judy &amp;1luler, J1111 Huoc.J, Forre,t Ba�h­
I a:ueal.
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vi4tB by the Fltf S.lnll. Ch1per,
Clark .as Sue N lcholi;. Tom and .sue tel . and Mick Morris.
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on� wete. menibtn ·di the faculty
are younger and have a lot of
The plays were directed by Mn, Wi�h -seve,ral of tbt · mothera of
enthusu,sm about the selection oI
Nan Moote. Rulh Ann Farmer &amp;nd , tPJ! �untor ' claN iP ebara:e of the
the QUeen and lung.
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t;regg were the prompteta. · �freabmentt.
Judy
Maida
Rou11h
al:i
Jinny
BartleU
COIN-OPERATED
----and !Connie Evans as Bill Harmon,
ln char�c ol properties we,._ C,r.
LORETTA ANN LAYTON
who were dc 1 e11led for the royalty, cer Frcn,h. Jcay "'· l'aul Smith,
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Jeffey
Kukovnd1, John Lenaeri,
come with the other 1;tudenls, Jan•
Announcement is being made of the engagement of Loretta
::r,n�:ut '"' "· Jer ry Sp
ice Hichards, CharJotLc Taylor,
ire, and
Ann
J..arton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Layton,
lluth Ann Farmer, Shirley l,ilkey,
2223
Claremont Ave., N.W., Massillon, to Donald Edward
t.:arulyn Bradford, Barbara Stiles,
Ticket1; .:1niJ programs were h•n•
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith, Star Roule, Pom:&gt;harun 1:vans, Phyllis Petlil and
Mri, �rt G�e1er w11 1 1uest eroy .
Judy tjregg to congratulate the died by Huger l:h.nnett, Bill P�UH,
ituth Ann � a rml!r, J.,,nice Rlch1rd1 when Mrt; Hlra� Fisher entertain• · Miss Layton is a graduate of Central Catholic High School
honored couple.
Al S. Third &amp; A1h SIi.
ed the 'M-City Sewln1 Cub Thun in the class of 1959 and is em Ioyed by Seo•rs Roebuc k &amp; Co.
Other roles were taken by Bon· ,rnd Emm1uine Bowles.
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· a gradu ale of �ome
nic V unCooney, Karen Walker and
MIDDLEPORT
roy H_1' gh sc h ool , c1ass of
Ushers !or the evenln• were day evelllna at lier home, !linen- M r • sm l' th .IB
ng
g
tl\e
which
eveni
ville.
Dutjn
Mai 1arme W oodgerd, Diana Stum• rtelph 1':dwards, Carolyn Bradford,
ae•lnl hoateH sift• 1957, and IS employed by Campro Plastics Co. of Canton.
bu and Jan Huuck.
=iharon Evan.\l, Don Grueaer, Ken­ wu spent In
Oct. 22 has been set as the da� for the wedding.
wete
pre11ented
·io
Fisher.
Bclween play.ti a dance routine neth Maulcy, Earl McKinley, PhYl•
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deaaert
coutte
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served
by
was presented by Diana Stumbo Jis Pettit, Bob Preston, Ray S�llh,
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hOl!OII to -Mn. Ml)lard W1lder,
and
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accompanied
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI�
=iue Yeaugcr, Charlotte Taylor,
POMBROY, OHIO
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Mrs. Clarente Lacye. Dres11ed in l'cte Werner, Barbara Stiles and mulh, Mn. - llu11ell Wlbon, Mio
The aas,832 votes cast for Sen.
TONIGHT
EUube�h
FIU,
Mn.
Rohen
RoI Gay Nlnt1ly costumes they sang an 6h1rley Gilk&lt;!y.
.,Yohn F. Kennedy D•Maa■., In the
"BATl'LE 01'" TIIE
berta, 'MIQ Miry ViU:inla Reihe,,
original version of .. Dearic" which
1960 Indiana presidential primary
CORAL SEA"
The furniture for the alate Ht• Mn. nradfqr4 M111, Mn. Fred
WH
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of
happenings
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topped Iha 362,000 ballot, won by
CliU B,oben,on - Gia Scala
tlng:s w.is loaned by Baker Furnl• Lelfhelt and Mn. Grueser.
MHS.
Pre■ldent Eisenhower
i n lhe
- also Lure of Middleport.
Ir LUCILLI KAWKlld
Ly
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Burhri.nan.
1rn
advanced
pi.
st.ale's 1966 primary, final otrt­
"TIIE BIG NIGHT''
NASHVlLt,t, 'J',on. UPI-Carl
allo student played "Love Valse"
cial returns showed today, But
Jtandy Sparkll and
Mrs. 0. B. Elberfeld was taken
McGee,
21, tor111er Tennueee
on the gra11d piano.
Vice President Riclaard M. Nixon's
Veneti,a Stevenson
state prison· eni ·oye, waa indict• to Holier Hospital Thursday af­ olticial tot11l of 40fU08 votes ex·
Two numbers, ··11.ulls of Iv)' " and
SUN., MON., Pd TUES,
ed Friday On ;r,H he IMUI· ternoon for etbservation and X· ceeded both counts by about 55,·
"Gruduation Oay," were sur1Jl by
"SUDDENLY LAST SUMMt:11"
!!led firearm■ i ' · the priaon by rays,
of
posl'd
,·om
the Senl0r Choru�
Ellzabeth Taylor and
concealing $beffl. lo bis falee lee.
Va nC0011ey,
Uonn1e
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N&amp;W STATE INYISIONI D
M:ont(omery Clift .
David Brown left today for
McGee, beld und•r '6,000 bond,
Judy c:regg, Di.Ina Slumbo, M11ldu
LONDON UPI - British SO·
Camp
Cartwright
near
Omden
to
A contribution was made to t1Jit1 denl•d ,ellln11 we1pon, to two attend a two day meetlng of the maliland will become independent
Kathy Sue White Fund when the pria:ohers who 1'4pd ·• U.hour Ohio Mi,thodist Conference Youth July I , the sa�e dny the neighbor­
Women's Missionary Society ol the revolt l11t mon�;
ing Italian trust territory of So·
Council
Pomeroy F'lrst BapUst Church met
Mrs. Ad am Ebcrsbacb Is a me­ molia is granted independence,
Thursday evening at the churth.
dical patient at the Meigs Gen• Colonial Secretary Iain 'MacLeod
Mrs. Aten Sh�in, preeJP.11nt wu 1,p·�
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annouqced Thursday. The iwo ter•
eral Hospital.
in chargo ol the meetlna
ritorie,
plan to form a nftW state,
1'tr. and Mrs. Carl Moore .-nd
upcned with group singlna:
I
the
Somdti
Republic,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davis return·
theme song, "Dear Lord ind Fatti•
ed home Thursday after a visit
l'r or Mankind," and the Lord's
I
In Lisbon with Mr. and Mn. Reu­
i'rayer in llnison.
ben Davis and CliHord Davis and
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During the business seaslon 1n
Yreel1Qd flionlt of Raclne and in Leetoni.J with Mr. and Mrs.
invitu.tion was read from the Cl· pre,ident of tbci Flral Natlonal William Jackson and Mrs. Ben
vu.ry Baptist Church, Rio Grande, Bank then w11 ena■a:ed for rf:!Yiv• Spencer.
MiSB Shirley Garnes 111 spend­
lo atlcnd a Toa on May 22. The al 1el"\llee1 at the Pomeroy Baptist
love ;ii irt offering was dedicated y Church for early fall at the church lna: the weekend with her grand·
MrH. RJOlph c. Zundel.
.!OUncll medtlna: Wedneaday even­ tnother Mra. Julia WilUams in
Middleport.
Mrs. Joseph Cook, devotional ing.
Mrs. Campbell Harper and Mrs.
leader u�ed "Thal we r.lay Know"
Mr. Norris waa it I Invited to Ruth Buffington were recllnt
taken from Philllplans 3:10 as her
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cond uct a "S1,1gspi.ution" Sunday 'ylsitors in Parkersburg.
,opic. s�c closed with a .dory about
afle!'noon, June 26.
Miss
Phoebe
Pauline
Harper
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the crn.!us.
i;pendin&amp; the weekend in Middle•
An Association spuker, Mn.
The counctl, composed or all port
with her grandparents, 14r.
Uarry lloudashell, Middlt1port, was elected oJflclals, chose Mr. Dale
�nd Mrs. Fred Jack.son.
present and spoke on H1w,H, the Wlpple II moderator and Harry
Miss Sus.1mna Arnold 11 spend•
JOth llate, using es her 1cripture Bailey 11 1nl1tant. Mr. James Ste• Ing
the weekend · In Hai'tford with
Sheriff of Meigs County
ltomans 12. She told of • fellow • phtnson prHided In the absence of
.her grandmoth::r Mrs. Mary Au•
.\lhip tour from Chicago lo Hawaii Aten Shain, moderator, who has
mUl er. ·
dnd dosed with a verse and pray• asked to be relieved.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davia re• I
Paid Pol. Adv.
er. Mn. Shain presented Mrs.
Other matler1 dl■cuased lnclud•
turned to their home Jn Newark
Houdashell, with I gift and &amp;ave cd plan• for the women and atlrla
Friday after a vlait wlth Mrs.
tea, Friday, May JO, when Mrs.
cloalng prayer.
Eddie Smith, Wehe Terrace.
Cookies, 1andwiehet1, mint,, cof• . Fred G ardner of Middleport wll)
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crystal holder, on either side, lo ron wUl be •uem. SU,aestlon1 for
fourteen members and one 1ueat, the eva111elj1Uc: c:ommiLlec were
also recorded.
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21/2 Ton Model Space Ship In
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Khrushchev Torpedoes Summit
Trades Bj_tter Word s With Ike

Pravda, Tass Bragging Big

Manntd flltht In· ■pea.
They pointed ou, that Ameri•
ca 's man-in-space project, Project
Mercury, na not , scheduled to
begin tests on man-capable apace
capaulea until July.
. Order to Dtsctnd
Tau said ' no attempt would be
made to retrieve the 2� ton cabin of the apace vehicle but that
it would be aepar.ated from the
rest of the 11te1Ute upon a radio
command from earth. Both parts
then would dlrintegr11te as they
plunged into the denser atmos•
Phere
Dr. Vladimir Dobronravov, a
1pecial 11t in mathematical phy•
alc11, said the time the satellite
stayed aloJt would "depend on
when its Instruments will have
transmitted 111 readings, after
whicb tbe app1ratu1 of the satel•
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Amonc them Are:
Revit1w of rtQent
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Additional piantln1 o.l !Nol in
the 1ras1ed area wbere .se\l'eral
picnic table, bave been located.
Det.iled. piannina; for the ex,
peeled "project-a-month'' this sum
mer in which tbe first event
·will be a Fish Fry in June, aa
money raisins efforta for addi­
tlonJI facilitiea �t the park.
Plans concelved 10 years ago
now in large part completed or on
the road to completion, 1110 call
for a thelter house In the picnic
area lane enough to aetve aa a
ineeting place for �ela:hborhood
and cemmunity grohp1, as Wt'lll
as more hard surface areaa for
other t1port!.

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The Middleport ,Park Asaacia­
, tion will meet Wedneeday at 7:30
p. m. in town oouneU rooms with
an important 11enda of dicllion11
to m._, olficlall nid today. A
larl• attendence Js ur&amp;td,

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Decisions Face
High Cost Trips
Middleport Park Face Sheriffs
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T'oda)"a Communist Party new•
ip1per Pravda procl1lmed in a
beadllne, "Soviet space ship blazea the trail to the ,tan for m•n•
�nd.'' It's front p11e wu covered with prediction, by aeien•
Us:lll and
cilliens of
peater
apace feats to coqie.
lltnl!'M•lu ..Pbceful" PvrpaM
The writers
emphasized the
"peaceful'' purpose of the Soviet
project, contraating it witb thti
U·2 spy plane.
Sciet1li1ts herti
,proudly announced that conditions Inside
tbe preuurlzed cabin where the
man-aized dummy aatron,ut wu
seated ••are those of an ordinary
dwelling unit"-meaning they believed one of tbe bila:est prob lem1 to manned 11pace flight had
been ■olved.
Wfftern aelMtlsts. ..-wd th•
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mg of a huge model space ship, complete with a dummy space­
man at lhe control, � well-limed proof of Russian superior,
ity In rocket, for bo!h peace and war.
The 9,�8 pound space vehicle, launched early Sunday from
a seetet 11te m&amp;ide lhe Soviet Unlon, was traveling starbright
in a south-north orbit that carried It over Paris - where the
Bi.I! Four chiefs are meeting - ooce every 91 minutes.

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Finl �omlnaUon of offl�s
was held Thuflday night wbla
Guidln, Star Counell. Daugbten
of America met Jn
ae1•
· 111iular
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Walter Cleland, vile preaident,
was · in charge whed repgrta were
read and approved, · Sjmp1tby
card, were .ent to Kh. Gertrude
llill1 Ind Mn, Lltarl Qrcle.
- The fdllowln1 officer, wore
nominated:
CoWlcllor, Weller Cleland; Vice
Councilor, Mui:aret Cottrill; A&gt;
1 aoclate Councilor, Mae Cleland; Al
aocl1te Vice Councilor S&amp;dle lbeu
ner, Jltcord Staetary, Allee Cape
hart; Flnanclal Secretary, Hu(!I
Clark; AuJ1tant Financial Secre­
tary, Daisy Duck.orth; Tre11ur­
llll', Lizzie Qw:lck; Conduetor,.)·•Ra·
cbel }'.!:cBtidei Warden, Ural Tho.
mu; Jne1de Sentinel, Emma Ha;y•
mani Outtlde sentinel, Jda Hew­
ell; Trustee; Ural ThoJIUlll Repre­
aentative to State Sellion, Sadie
Theuner; Altemate.
AUce Cape.
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$93,663 I'as Low
Bid For Mason
County Project
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Blda wer_e reoeh':'- �.....- b:, the
Weat Vit,mla State . � Com,
�on on one State projeel In 1ll•
,on County• TM proJeet and •�
partlllt low bidder. �• for d.7
mil• of tbt1 Nel _Have�acUOI\
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Today'• bid let�1 { nyol V41d a
tQtaJ of 20 proj. �ted In lS
eounu-. lnvol:rin1 1� miles of
road improffmtnt. Of t the"N JO
�� t,o ·are on U,e �tentata
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Jerrells baa a long record of
offenses1 Sheriff Hsrtenbach sa id.
He was allegedly with
Murial
Hoberts in Lbe ,breakin,1 and en­
tering. Roberta also indicted on
the same chil?ge, released on pro­
bation following hia 1uilty plea
to tbe indictment in the local
Common Pfeas court.

In the Chk:110 jail arwaitlng re­
turn to this county la Lydia kupe,
J� of Middleport, wanted here on
a cnarae of 1or1er1 1'he woman
had been quationed here about
two weeks aa:o on chareei of
BJ8nln1 Cbecll:a 111in1 several lo­
cal t,enOD1' namea.Sbe w11 111d to have lia:ned a
confellion at the time of her
quettlonlnJ but wu ,, released
when the promiaed to mate the
thflc.i.1 11ood, T.bat same nla:ht abe
tQok an overdoa ot sleepm1 pills
at her Middleport home. The
emer&amp;t1ncy ■quad called and hoa­
pi�lualion w11 ordered. by a pby-

Former Riverman

11etan.

AceordlDI lo 8-erllf Harten­
blch, Ille'&gt; .wu arreaffd in Cblcaa:o
In • rouUne Police check and
Cblef Herbert Gilkey wll called
concemin1 ber 1ct1,1Uea here.
Jfe Informed. Cbicq:o autbotities
lhat Ille w11 wanted by the coun­
ty officen •Dd it ii laid that she
n11 waived extradition to tbis
county.
Jerrel11 also b11 waived extradi•
tion, the aberUf 11id.

Deadline News

IHI Wllt0n 1111tchN I no-hit.,
no-run 91me et MlnfMIII 1ft the
cllffl'Jct flnelt of fN Cl... AA
NMNII teum1mtnt hMIIJ In
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Sanitarian Warns Against "Ole" Swimming Hole
Divorce Suit
Selection Of Jury Begins To Hear Evidence
Filed In Court
In Painesville Murder Trial Against Hargrove Of Common Pleas

leader, aa be stOOd in the kilcfien i "I could not have done it," he
of his l\l bu,-ban Me"tor home I lnslsted later. "I didn't f'ire Jt. I
helping bia •lfe p}'f!i,are Christ- know for sure that I didn't kill
mas Eve dinner for their three Chuck. I think . when I haive told
the Jury what has happened, they
children.
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Har ove eonfea d to the will see that I could not bave
crime, but after tatlng a lie de· done it."
Hangrove's attorney entered s
tector tt11t,, .wu cleared. He wa,
pie■ of innocent and innocent by
released from custody.
reason of insanity. But paychia·
Th• on Ntw Yffr't o.,, ,.,. trislll at tht1 Llm• State Hospital
INnNMI thlt Mlil'lrON for the Criminally Insane, exam•
. therfHN
lned the defendant and aaid that
Md purchHN 1 -:U-' ■nd
CMlp, rifle,"' ,'rhey arrethd him
be was 11ne.
tuk.
■t his n........� hoarie In T•I....
FoUowin,: CJ111rk'1 death, Mn.
·· Hatlrove, Mi, 11 aeeuMd of He ,..bat■!,..d . hit Wl,1 lnne- Loi• aark, bit attractive bru•
dDI, llillt ..,,,....,. - ,ollce nette widow, 1dmltted havlns •
lilHDI €hlrl•• R. .Clari&lt;, 311, a
SUl&gt;d■Y con-..i hlM - iM m- · Jove affair 1111b 'HarPoVe and
01111-,
'oiell41Ulbt
olbu men.
achool· toadlu lllCI IN,J acoul ,....,
PAINESVJ;LLE, 0. UPJ-The
Hlection of . a jury betan today
to hW the fitat de&amp;ree murder
trial of laundry trucl driver
floyd E. Hargrove, accuaed· of
killint hl1 lover'■ hutband with •
mlper', bullet ·on Chrlltm11 Eve.
&lt;P'orty�n11 .pl'Ollpectin Jurots
were 11uamone4 to the Lakf:
CGuat, Court Houn to be que•
Uo�d by the proeecutor and the
defen,te lawyer, SeaUna: a jury
WU not eape&lt;:ted to be an HQ'

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The "ole ' ' swimming bole is
fast giving way to progret11. Public liealth authorities, s,dd Rober!
Boyd, sanltarLen with tl1e Mason
Count,)' Health Department h axe
worked f.or years to make thl�
popular sport a safe one.
Howe•·er only ao much can be
done b)' h�lth officia ls · the rest
i.s up to the indivJ du;J, During
the coming summer months, said
Mr. Boyd, hundreds of west Vir•
ginlans will ,plan thelr vacations
near some kind of water. f,wlm·
ming is u healthy sport bll t u npro
tected waters may harbor disease
germs which have ea.sy access to
the body through the nose and
mouth of tbe swimmer.

Suit ,for diVoree h11 been filed
in Common Pleas Court -by Betty
J. Riggi, Rutland, ,a, Earl W.
Riggi, Rutland. The plaintiff asks
divdrce, custody and support of
four minor chlldren, household
goods and real estate of the eou·
ple.
In another action filed the Stale
Hiehway Department is S(!eklng aii
easement for highway purposes
over the property of Kenneth B.
Croas on State Route 892.
A decree of divorce has been
signed by Jud11e John C. Bacon in
An offk:lall)' supervised swim•
the case of James Allen Nelson, ming pool is, of COllDC, the · safest
Rutland, vs Darill Nelson, Mlnen- However, camp 1ita: are ·seJdom .
vilro,
near auch a •source so It J1 the
nearby rivv or stream that ii

used. Mr. Boyd stated, thut, when
using unknown waters, newr
swim below a sewer or near an1
sewer outlet where recent human
acreta or refuse may have gotten into the w1iter. SORJe streams
in the state are still being pol•
luted with sewage from nearby
a n d indi\lidu1l
communities
home�. 1'.herefore, it is not safe
to swim 1� open waters _n(lar any
concentration o[ .population,

H you are an urban swimmer
be sure the pool has been approved by lhe State Department
of Health. Poorly conatructed and
operated sw imming pools present
a public health problem foJr they
may cause infection and irritation
or _the eyes, nose and throat.
L""l addition to the waters they
swim in, vacationers and campets should be wat-ehful of the
water I.be)' drink. Water trom

wells, cisterns or springs which
is suspected of being contaminat­
ed should be sterill!ed before it
is used for drin�ng. , The two
commonly used methods or ater•
ili:dng water are: (1) .Qoiling il
for al' least live ' min-qles. (2)
Sterilization by use of calcium
hypocblorite or 4lbloride of lime
or c�lorine_ laundr)' bleaching
soluhon wh1cb ma:y be. t&gt;llrcha.sed
at d1�� &lt;l� grocery stores.
Ste!1hzahon by th11r � a�dition or
chlorid e of lime c�n tie · urled suece.ssfully for . I:'� q uQtify of . � a:
ter. For ster!huna:-■mall q�an hties
of -water, nux o�e heaping t�a•
spoonfol of chlonde of lime · with
a smaH amount of wit�� to
form a paste, thea add lllff1cient
water to make a plnl Of this
soluclion, use one tlbleapoonful
for each ten a:•11�• of watet to
ht: u,,eated or thirt,-ab: drop, to
tho �on of watc. •

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