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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
hent. A
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Miss Mallow's mc. ther and
}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
,
Hilbert
Phyllis
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radiord
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M
cstcd m bringmg toge Lher are ar•
a nd Phyl·
Evans
Shuon
chard.s,
th
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1aane B,rm.1.man s M argaret or
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
..-as
ko,e
Kµt
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Jte1.
QU,en.
•d.
). 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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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
wu
served
by
was presented by Diana Stumbo Jis Pettit, Bob Preston, Ray S�llh,
TOP IK E'S V_
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hOl!OII to -Mn. Ml)lard W1lder,
and
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aida
Roush
accompanied
by
n I,.,
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
e111re�sivc
of
happenings
al
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
nn
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
k&lt;'r,
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a
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Karen
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·�
J '"'-&amp;J-'. v
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
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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
la
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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��h l�c� ��v':: :�ir::nt:�d . :,:� :!:r'�8!d::�:. J.� :,
.vith spring rlower1 and c1ndlea In · when Rev. and Mn. Perker of Ak•
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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A �eauti ful Console Cabinet

21/2 Ton Model Space Ship In
Earth Orbit With Red Rocket

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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•
lite will be a:Iven tbe order to
descend."

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, May 16, 194!1)

Amonc them Are:
Revit1w of rtQent
ol
».11YODUINI·.. e(ulpmeit. , . ,._ 1
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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OHIO: Ptttly c....., ttnilhf,
lh._,.rs, ■catterNI fttunlla1dN1•
llkaly nwth "'1...._
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doucty fflllll Nflfinvlll _,...,
Hl9h today In the .._,
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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
�iation
Staff Officers

Missionary Group
Contributes To
Kothy Sue Fund

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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•
MW· ..-nllltt's rKOrcl sl• ,._
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. MOSCOW (UPl)-Tbe Soviet Union today hailed its launch­
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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Se, wing Cl•i b Is
Entel'tcained At
Fisher Home

Dopes To Open
June 1st

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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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aion.
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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by HUIOW C.Onstruction Co.. Ripl lur W• Va. '· lot "3•eea
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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
S,-\em, oae b lloiulu �Air (119jool, �- •17
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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
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fHE DAILY SENTINEL

wmmeutating Editorially
Wear A Poppy

-- -- -- - - ----------On Frida y and Saturday, May 20th and

2 1st., all of us will be asked to wear a little
red poppy on our coats or dresses. The day
will be Poppy Day, when , once each year, we
of America pay tribu1e, by wearing their
rnemorii.11 flower, th� poppy, to those who
gave their lives in America's service during
the Worlr..l Wars. And as we receive our pop�
py from thP. wQmen of the American Legio,

Auxiliarv. w h o will distribute the flowers on
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th� st n·�•ts that ciay, we will be aiding the
wars· living victims by the contribution we

make for the flower.
The poppy comes to us

from the fields of
France and Belgium where the churning tide
of war obliterated all touches of beauty ex•
cept its brave red blooms. It t· omes to us from
t h e shell.pitted battle areas and from among
the wooden crosses of the war cemeteries.
There it was nature's tribuh• to t h e h eroic
dead. and here in America it is t h e tribute
of patriots to those w ho made patriotism's
highest sacrifice.

The poppies wh ich we ¼ i l l wear on Poppy
Day are not, of course , natural flowers from
the ball lefields. They are flowers w h ic h have
even �rcater significance than any nature
cou ld produce. They have been made in hos­
pitals and work-room s w here war's suffering
still is going on. They have bloomed under
the hands of men disabled in war - the com­
rades of t hose in w h ose honor they will be
worn. Their petals are only paper and their
stems wire. yet into them has been breathed
the spirit of patriotic sacrifice. the spirit o[
those clays when life itself was not too much
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not do regular work, but t hey can m.ake pop--

pies. Even in their hospital beds they can do
thi.s work, earning money for each flower
they make. Second, the work is of real value
in aiding their recovery, occupying hands and
minds, bn1aking: the tedium of long idleness,
and restoring spirits crushed by hopelessness.
The women who distribute the poppies,

unlike t h e d�abled vete:an s who make them,
receive n othing for their efforts - nothing
tangible, that is, only the satisfaction of h aving helped brighten the memory of the dead
and of having contributed to the welfare of

living. It is hard, unaccustomed work for
them, but they do it gladly , happy to be able
to serve in such a cause.
The money which is dropped into t he coin
boxes in exchange for the poppiee goes en­
tirel y to the welfare activities of The Ameri­
can Legion and the American Legion Auxil­
iary, supporting the work which these two
great service organizations do for tbe dis­
abled veterans, t h e families of the dlaablcd
and the families left in need by the death of
veterans. Every penhy is made to sel'Ve, and
because of the close understanding and sym­
pathy existing between t h e Legb)n and Auxil­
iary men and women and those whom th ey
are aiding, every penny is maide to serve dou•
bly in a, cause of h igh est worth.
Understanding the meanln, of the poppy
and the uses to which t h e P6Pl11 funds are
put, can any of u, be dea£ to the appeal of
Poppy Day? Can 811Y of us fail to g&lt;eet the
welcome
Auxiliary poppy workers with
smllo, fail to put on th e poppy of remem­
brance for the dead and show th at we rerpem­
ber the living b y contributing as liberally as
our means will permit? I am sure there are
few in Pomeroy , and surrounding communi•
ties in. whom remembrance, gratitude and pa­
triotism burns so low. J a m sure tha.t the pop­
py will be on all our coats on Poppy Day.

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Society Nev;s
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Grossed In Ohio

Before Expenses

Laurel Cliff
Events RePOrtec:I

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eveni ng a� be11
port when her m�r Mrs.
Charles AJa Brlabtlry entertained
with a party in lter honor.
The Bradbury home WIJI d eci&gt;rated with paper streamers in pa&amp;·
t el colors.
Da ncing and games were enj oyed by the IJlle&amp;ls with pri!es being awarded to Katy Morarity an d
Gary Stobart. The door prize
was won •by Michael Lloyd,
After Suian ne had opened her
many n iee gifts her decorated
bjrthday cake was served wlth
punch by her mother who was assisted by Mrs, Eugene HaJT is to
those men tioned above and C h eryl
Fife , Ja ne Biron , Narsa Frost, Joy
Boggs, Connie Cooke, Minnie Mullins, Christine Bahr, Judy Moore,
Carolyn Russell, Diane Criswell,
Soh nny Blake, Randol'ph Humphrey11 , Larry Gladwell, George
Sauer, Johnny Hood, Bruce Simpson, ltenny Harris, Keith Morgan,
Seren Lewis and Su:tann e's siste r
and brother, Mary and Asa 'and
her cousin, Debbie Kitchen .
Sending glrta but unable to
attend the party were Sandy
Simp1on, Celeste Ault, local, and
Ooghle Calvert a nd Joh n ny Gin•
Pomer�y.
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Played Today In AA Distri ct Finals

16, 1960

Soc ial Eve nts In
Clifton

FA ■MADI PARTY
Mrs. Elver Fo;ii; was hosteH to
a F.aemad&amp; party at her home
Frlduy e\'ening with .Mrs. Maxi ne
Lal.hey uf Letart as demonstr,tor
AUend inl: were Mrs. Thelma Pur•
du,, Mrs. Mildred Ril ey, Mrt,
Emma Ri�kard, Mn. Cecil Joh n­
Nicholson ,
aon. Mason; . E,•ely n
Roma Hump hrey, Mra. Betty Fox,
Lena Ji',()x and Katle Oliver.
Prize5 were won by Kaije Oliver,
Mn. Cecil Johnson, Roma Hum•
phrey'. Emma· Rickard, Virginia
Purdue. Evelyn I Nicholson won
the dooi' ptlie.

The 4--H Cleve.NI t:ia1',, f,peir third
meeting at the home or Grace
Hysell Tuesday evening.
The meeting waa called to or­
der by the pre,lden� Joyce Circle.
The roll call wu made .with all
the meMber1 prettnt.
After Lhe, me eUng was adjourn­
ed � a 1w-,11rise. ,birthday eelebra•
tion was held for Ellen Shuler.
The honored me mber re�ived a
present from the members and
advisors.
Gam es were played and refr esh­
men1s we re served by the hostess
Mrs. Hysell.
Frank Harris of Ma1tOn and
The next meetin g will be at Mrs. Dan a Lewis we re in Point
the home of Anita Houdashelt, Pleasant Friday on buslne!IS.
Ju ne 14:.
Dr. and Mrs. � Dea n Hea'ton
Members present were Ellen and daughters Susan a nd 'Patty
Shuler, Lin da Johnston , Mary of Pome ror visited Mr. a nd _Mrs.
Ann Harris Robin Stearns Anita William Bass Sa1urday ev ening.
Elaine Cartwright of Mason
Houdasbelt ' Pam Gruese r ' Grace
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Hysell, D ebbie VanMeter, sherryl was lb� weekend gu est of Linda
and Mickey Spencer an d Joyce I Call.
Circle• and th e advisors Mrs; MilDonna Goodnite, Pomeroy and
dred Shuler a nd Mrs. Mildred
, ed Jane
Al. O reen,. Charleston via"t
Circlel
Nu;hoison iunday.
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14r. and Mrs. Earl �� 11'.obhison
and daugh.ter Cheey\ · of, Middle­
port called on Mr. and\�rs . Pearl
Nicholson Sunday.

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W1th ta,ty,At
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Announced For
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l\(fflJ!m, �I, Theqcloru, CQU ncll Bradbury. wu celebralfflf. Saturday Al Ufflnt e
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Rutland Ele- Da QSb:Wft
t&gt;,i&gt;me bl Middl Al:q11rlQJ •te requeat•

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Socia! Events

4-H Clovers
Hold Session

At Hysell Home

The program for
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mentary School, May Day, pro- ed to � it the lwln1 Fun,nl
gram Ma1 17, Tuesday, i n the new Honte tionJ ... 11t. t� to conduct
&amp;Y mnasium has been an nounced seriltel 0.: Anni Sanborn.
by H erbert Parh:er, pri n cipal.
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Starti ng at 1 :SO p. m. the pro- ,....gram I ncludes:
Proce111lon ; Quee n , Connee
William&amp;; Kin g, Be nn y Slawter
�&amp;. \I &amp;
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and att,Jtdants.
PresenLaUo n of the flag by
the Boy Scoula.
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Song,, America an d Welcome,
SweeJ Springtime.
,, Ul;W ,,._, IM!lffllflctfNtl
At the Circus and Llalen and
'l!odU1 ·it lli&gt;AiStlf� M■)' UI , the
Do, Grade 1 Mn. Parson,.
Jumping Hoopa and Lllten and 131th 4u Of th e �ari wlth 229
mqre in lMO.
Do, Grade 1, Mu. Page.
Sleeplni Prince11, The
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Tha �.. ii 1ppt0achin1 Hs
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Thi• disabled veterans who make the pop•
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Little Shoe maker, Grade. 11 Mn, :1' 1,
'· �pr'ri,p1 itara are Mira,
pies Ucrive double benefit from t he work.
Bunce.
Popl Goes the Weaael, Hop, IQl
�r. .--.d $aillftl',
Ji'int, it gives them employment - their only
in tUltoi,:
Alo"a Johnny, De Beis1,11Jl 11;1� ,, 'OQ;· . �1•
chance to help support themselves and fnmi•
Bean Jlaga, Grade 1 1 1 , Mra. Cha� ' 1'&gt; 1901, U ,. S.cretary of State
t1n�er Lincoln, William Sew■rd,
lies, With strength and health gone they tan•
ma n .
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Grumbl er, Wll born,
Little Ellie, Old
In 1886, the 't'reaaurr Depart•
Grade IV, Mrs. Nelson an d Mrs,
ment WH autborized to manufic·
Ral nea.
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Puppets, Jimmie and Mary Lou ture and circulate the firit U. S.
My Fl,lg, Soldier Boy, Flag five-cent piece,
Litterbug i s not quite the word. It is the places are not all messy by nature. Many are
Ao&lt;trew
In l868, President
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Drill, Grades 11, 111, JV, Mrs. Forommo11 won\ , all rig h t, for the person w ho simp 1Y care Iess, or t h ough tless.
Johnson waa a� ultt0d in an im•
ley and Mra. Ogdln.
scatter,: · paper and other debris across the
Polka, NarclH us, peachment trial.
Pa'tty CUe
For ever y vandal who deliberately sca-tters Gradea Vl, VII, M iss Montgomery
In 1927, despite the fact that
tounh'} :,Hlc . Rut it lucks flavor. It is loo po­
and ule of alman1Jfacture
chaar.
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·Mist
and
garbage
dumps
or
spot
picnic
on
cans
beer
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lite. I t foils l o get a cross the feelings that
wu unlawful,
raie•
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coholic
Virgi n ia Reel, Grade VII, Mr.
a highway , there is on e who leaves debris
on
ruled that
Court
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Suprem
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most ol u.� cxpe1·lencc when we see a place
Nelson.
betause he simply didn't think to clean up
"�ootlegjets " 01ust fil e i ncomeWelle
Mr.
VII,
Grade
Tumbling,
whNe 1 hc despoilers, the mess-makers , have
VU,· Mr. tax f0:rm1.
Schottl10M,. Grade
after himself. It is to these, the carell:S� the
passed.
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jaced by the "bil""w
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Though np1•cals to such llCtS.O.llS Jllay seem
"'-"""''J ,&lt;!. 1 1 • · Sq uare Dance , Grade VIII, Mrs. alarm
Y an d ord er II ness of your worId dey,mo as Roberta .
tlCJ. of NHI Germii,ny in overrunt
(ufill', 1ha1 is not ncc�ssarily true. The saving
May Pole Da nce, Grade V, Mra nln1 a larga part of the E'uropean
thing abo1.,1I it is that t hose who litter public much on you as on the next fellow.
continent, asked Congress for
Patteraon • and. Mrs. Birch.
Master of Ceremonies is Calvin money to manufaeture :50,000 air­
Mr. and Mr1. Harry Brow n and Biddle. Accompanist is Roberta planes a year.
1mcl M rs. Howard Wholey coiled
on Mr. 1111d Mrs. WIii Hellinon re­ children spe n t Mothers D PY at the Smith and DJ rector is Mrs , c. o.
A thought for today : America n
Painter hom e ,
c1•111ly,
of leuers Oliver Wen dell
man
Ch 11 pma n .
Mr. und Mrs. frank Sisson and
Mr. and Mrs WHI Hellmen and , ------ ------ Holmes said in "The Morni ng
�r. iuul Mrs. llohert Pain11 r, daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. Fl&lt;iyd Eliubeth Wickham called on
Visit": 111,farn ' the sweet magle
D1&gt;L1J;l11� John.� nn, Mr. 11ml MrM S 1&gt;1•11cc, Mrs. Mable
Geoglcin, Mrs. Robert Steele Friday.
of a cheerful face: not always
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Halph 1'11inh•r 111u l t·hiltlr1•n 11pi•t1I Mr. 1md Mrs. Gerald Violet, Mr.
1mlling, but 1;t le11t 1erene,"
Mrs, n. Taylor of Addison callSunda .Y with Mr. 1111d M rs. Huw­ m:.d MrH. Alva Clark and childre n ed on Mrs . Robert Pain ter Tuesu,t lfilul'11 ancl fu111ily, N&lt;'Wark.
wf'rn M n1hers Uoy guests nf Mrs. day.
M r :md Mr� 1 .nrry Hou,ih Sfl('lli J1•nnie Housh,
Mol t14 ' r� Do)' with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. J&lt;� llzabeth Wid,r1�n1 ls
V1r1.: I I Hnu�h .
vi.�iling with Mr. and Mn. Will
Ohio farm ers received a g,roa&amp;
By Mrs. Chari• Q,l�I
Itri Thom;i :1nrl Wirt• 11nr 1 Mr IIC' ilm11n this week.
------lncome before expe nse of over 214
Mr, a nd Mra. .Murl Harr11 and
mllllon dollar, from dairy prd­ family of ·St. Alb11n1 vi.ailed �t
B y Henrlett• Md)ada
Mr. and Mrs. ,h,olland Kelle n• duct1 In UIM: Thia was one per the· hbllle of Mr. and Mrs George
ber.:cr and son, Greig, of Colum• cent leaa th•n they received in Req,h1w.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart and
daughter Deapna and Mt. and Mrs
Cecil Cundiff of Mason called o n
Mr. and Jdrs. Donald Haynes and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rickard at
Letart Jt'riday.

Pl�µs were made for decoratl n iz
the Pomeroy Jun iqr High School
a uditorium for the 42nd ann ual
Pom eroy High School Alum n i
Banquet, when the executive board
Raymond Foglesong, Pt. Pleas.
and decorating committee or the
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
ant
Association met Friday eve n i ng in
Sunday,
Wtlllams
the Sen ior High auditorium.
Mrs. Ken neth Ault, Columbui,
Members ot the d ecorating com- visited her mother, Mrs. WinJfred
mittee are requested to be at the Holla nd who is con fin ed to her
Ju n ior Hhzh auditorium Thursday home,
-.foUowl n g Com. -------- evening, May 26,
mencemen t, to begi n d ecoratin g
and also on Frldav eveni n g to com•
plete the decorations. It was an •
nounced that cards had been sent
to out of town graduates and mem•
bers of reun ion clssses.
The banquet wiH be served by
the Women 's Guild of the Federated Church at 6:30 p. m., May 28.
Tickets which are now on sale may
be purchiu1ed at the Stark 's . Pharmacy, Pomeroy Pastry Sh.op, or
from Mn. Roy' Mayer, • secretarytreasurer, Tick ets for the banquet,
dance and member1hip are $3 .00.
Music for the dance will be .furof
nished by "The Spectaculars"
Athens. -Tickets for th e dance may
be purchased At the door.

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Ache, the three-year•ld colt •ho averated 1"6.ftfl milff per hour
ran second in tbe Kentucty Derby to win tbe pole politJon for the
•· u sold by Leonard Ftucbtman -mile Memorilll Day auto nee .
of Toledo, Ohio, to a ,yndicate
FORT WORTH, ToL UPI-J ulbeaded by Joseph Arnold or Lex, iua SOl'OI ot Mid Pines, N. c., won
ington, Ky,, for $1,250,000. Billy the Colonial &amp;olt·tourfllment With
Ache then won Pimlico'1 Preat• a 72-bole lOlal of 280.
neu prep by four lengths.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI8ALTIMOJIE, Md. UPI - The
double-header tuneup fl,lhta rea: J0h nny Th
. _omson °f Boyentown,
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Race witt,. an avAuto
dianapolilil
Jordan and middleweight challenger Ray Robinso n were postpoaed I erage speed of 146.443 miles per
un til Monday night because of hour. ' - ----rain.
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DARLINGTON, s. c. UPI _ Joe Diitrict 6 Officers
Wtatherly of Norfolk, va., won '" t
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the Rebel 300-mile co nvertible .{"t. lel,I "ft&gt;
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auto race with a 1 960 Ford with an · Edith Wakely, district deputy
average of 102 .648 miles per hour. ol diatrict 1 3 and national repre.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI _ se ntative of Marletla, Edith Betz..
ing, state publicity chairman of
Forest Rose Council 284 Tuppen.
Plains; Opal Taylor, cou ncil de·
. puty, American Beauty council
Little Hocking O., atte nded the
48tb annual rally of District No.
e held lo the lilaacm.ic Temple,
May 1 1 at ,Steuberiville.

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played llbltord •/o!ll!Y ,1 10:30 a,m, !or ttie dlstrlcl Utle' �
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the righi ti),entet;the regional tournament.
toun�, todaJ'.a rohtest, they were three victories away
frotn th� JUie f1nala where the cream of Ohio's preppel's per•
form •-••
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· league scou•·
..-,re drove&amp; of JnaJOr
lnubedlately after' the 11me the team wut return to Pomeroy run-off of the aectional tlnalt,
from where lta nlne aen iora and Class A variety. The winner will
COlch lluueU Moore, wJU d'epart a� vance to district play, whleh
for Ch.9.rleiton, w. V·a ., and an air will have to be made u p befor11
ride to Waablnlf.On, D. C. The this weekend , (on ly . one iame).
aenior• will join their clll,mate• when the reg 1on 1ls m that dlvt,.
n also are achl!duled.
in the annual 11Jtbtteein,: tour of io
the Nation'• Capitol, returning South Point . , . . 010 000 1 -2·3-2
Pomeroy • • • • . . 420 000 x--&amp;;6-3
Thlll'8day.
Moore and Howell (2); Cunnin11d
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Regional game• are che ule
ham and Grueser.
for Friday and Sa turday.
It wu a close thine ,gai n1t
South Point, a team which came
o n strong the l11t two weeks.
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way, allowing three bit1, ',fanning
8, walking 8 and bitting two,
Pomeroy bi,C flrat lnnin, won
tbe came. Howard Parter led off
with a single, tddJe Bartelt walk•
ed, Bili Wilaon do ubled, Tom
Grueaer singled .and �unningham
tripled · F our ru111 h a scored· ·
Parker save(I the ay in the
1b:tb . . The sacks were full 'With
two out wheni i South Point
J bat sent • zlpplrl1 liner just inaide the fair territory llii-i In
deep leit. P.arter went aver, raade
a divine s�b tor the ·ball, :rolled
over twice, and earn, up 'With the
litUe ruund hard· .-,au in his glove
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NEW CONCORD, o. UPI-Paul
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leadi nd Warren Harding to the
• title in the 17th annual
Cl ass AA
Muskingum Colleie relay• here
Saturday. Ostego High School of
Wood Coun ty won the Clan A
crown .
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w
ha I player, won �he 100.yard duh
in 9-7 seconds, Ute 1 8().;y ard low
hurdles in 19-l seconds, and the
br.oad Ju
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leet 6 -2 inches.
WJrren scored 41 points to end
the two-year reign of Cleveland
Ea.st Tech on the Class AA title.
East Tech flnished serond with ao
point,, and Canton McKinley was

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bet�een taking their Seniors' Washington trip or playing out
their Class AA tournament luck, was Made in high style over
th e weekend.
Reservatlo� now h ave been obtained on a flight from C harleston today at 5 p .m . for nine seniors and C.oach MGore to
join their classmates in Washington two hours later. A total
of $245 _ wtth more pledged _ more than enough for bare
- abou'·" two hours of
expenses of the tickets, was obtained 111
e:,a,nvassing Saturday night by Bill Woodgerd and Ronnie Martin.
Earlier, A. R. Knight of the Pomero.v Motor Company had
been approached about providing a station wagon for a motor
trip. Monday night. While he was ch ecking auto invoices preparrng a solution for the team, Woodgerd and Martin solved
th�ro
. blem quickly and neatly.
,_n or Iose todaY, the seniors get th eir Washington trip.
Wm or lose, Pomeroy has showed th e boys it appreciates
not only their high callber of play but also the outstanding
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sort of boy each ls.
he
to
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express appreciation to those whe
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made this a ir t rj p poss1·ble. The wh oIe thing was a JO
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And about that win or lose business we want them to win
over Minford today and gain n berth in the Class AA regionals.

230-pou nd G ene Whi�ena n t ae a pinch-bitter in the
8-foot, 8-in �h,
Conley featured by socking �foot I seventh innin g, The India ns had
11-inch, 165.pou nd Billy Martin already annou nced Whisenant had
abt,\'e the left eye .
been traded to the Se nators and
:_The J n dians tried to use Pete '\Yhite Sox Manager Al Lopei
Whisenant as a pinch hitte r after file d the protest on the grou nds
they had an nounced "e had been that Cleveland bed used a player
who was not on ih team.
traded to the Senators.
-The Orioles swept a doubleEarly Wy nn had pitche d a five­
header from the Red Sox 2.1 and
hitter Cot life first win of the sea71 to tie the White Sox for first 11011 as the White Soi: won the
.
place,
first game: 4-0, bu� the Indians
Gam•
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Cardwell,. a. nat1ve . .of· .wmstQllo
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Sa lem, N. c., who had . a n-� ?It} Harvey Kue
11hn111g
homer . In Bosto�, ,a
oord in three big league seasons, s o ma for 1ea e president
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m issed a perfect game becA use Joe
Croom Hid Cronm �ould
hti walked the second batter to t�ke the protest under cons1dera­
face him in th e first in ni ng of tmn late Mo nday or early Tuesday
the Cub!' nightcap with the CardThe Orioles ran their winning
i nals. The &amp;-4, 2 10-pound right
hander retired the ne xt 26 batters streak to four games and gai ned
i n order, striking out seven 'a nd a share of the AL lead when
allowi ng only seven balls to be rookie Steve Barber pitched a
three -hitter in their opener and
hit to the outfield.
veteran Hal Brown and rookie
The Cardi nals, who had n 't suf- Chuck Estrada combined in a
no-hitter nine-hitter in the seco nd game.
fered a n lne • in ni ng
since May 1 1, HH9, had won the Brown a nd rookies Jim Gentile
fint 11smc, 6-1, on the strength or and Ron Hansen knocked i n two
Larry Jaekson's four,hitter and runs each to produce a six-run
two homers by Ken Doyer.
first Jn ning that routed Boston's
Frank Sullivan in the nightcap.
The free-for-all between the
Red.11 and Phillies broke out in
John ny Antonelli pitched San
the elghth inning of their open er Francisco's fourth 1hutout I n five
pitcher Raul gam ea, 2-0, over · the Dodgers
afte r Cinci n nati
Sanchez bit 3 players with pitch• and the Braves beat the Pirates
ed balls i n the same fram e. Phi­ 6-4 after a 4-2 loss in other Na•
ladelphia Ma nager Gen e Mauch tional League games, The Yankees
charged the mound and play ers &lt;TUsh ed the Senatora, 1 1·2 and
spilled out of both dugouts. Um­ the Athletics whipp¢ the Tigers
pire Bill Jackow!\ki cl eared both 4--0 and 5-t in other AL games,
l¥3nches of players not in ' the
game whe n it was all over.
TIT ANS GET YOUNGEt.MAN
. Joh nny Callison, To ny Curty,
NEW YORK UPI-The New
Cal Neema n and Frank Herrera York Titan, announced t:oday they
h9mered lo lead the Phillies to a have obtained Sid Youngelman.
14•3 victory in that one but Gus former tackle for the Cleveland
]Jell drove In three runs with 1 Browns, Philadelphia Eq:lea and
homer and two dotlblea as tbJ! San Francisco Forty-Nin en, from
Reda won the nightcap 5-1.
the Buffalo Billa in excha nge for
UM TrNN Plertr
a high choice at n ext wlnter's
The unusual protl!et developed America n Football League draft.
i n the second Chieago-Cleveland, Yoilngelman, 28, stands 6 -3 and
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pre.ented by Mra. Gerald Anthony
local, and her 11,ter, Mn. RaJ·
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Sunday evenln&amp; duriliC the eervtce
at the Middleport Fir1t Baptilt
Church. The numbft' WU ID
organ-pi.ano duet.
Speaker for the evenln.r was the
Rev. Ralph Zundel, of the Pome.
roy Fint Bapti,t Church.

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That'a just about the only way
FOURTH . • !.50 Gasoline
to sum up S� nday 's major Jeagu,e
everjta that mcluded the se11on s
FIFTH. 5 qt. OU Change-Dynalube
first no-hitter, it's bigg est free!or•all, the posslt,illty that the
SIXTH. 5 qt. OU Cbmg.....Sun Motor Oil
In dians used a player belonging
to the Sen ators and the spectacle
SEVENTH. Wash Job
of the Baltlmore Orioles aharJng
the America n League lead.
EIGHTH. Lllbe Joh
Stop wasting materials by
In fact, San Francisco fans are,
on-th e-job mixing! 'f.ell us
Job
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your . speclflcatl,ihs ahd wr ,would call. il • - normal day: Tbe
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will deliver t h e · right ' Gi.aJJ�· .pitchi ng staff turne d in an.
amount of the rlgl,t con­ other shutout.
Here's a rundown on dol ng'e
TO Bl GiVIEN AWAY JUNE ht.
crete mix to your job.
that provided 228,168
Su nday
Stop In and Rqlater FrH At Thi
�111eball fans witb one of t,hc dizuest daYs in years:
24-y ear•old
-Don Cardwell,
rlght:ha nder scquired . from the
Phillies on Friday pitched the
firal:no hitter again st the CardinPhone WY--2-2995 ,
· als •n '1 years for a 4-0 victory
Phonw WY-24214
In -his debut with the Cubs,
W. MAIN STREET
POMEROY
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othen wond� too. Just reocnU,
64 of tJ\efn-all�ina: represap(a.
thros Of la;'bor, edUC&amp;�n, busmeu
a'l(l IJQvtmment-a:ot together at
the American Assembly. They con,,
aideted CM evidence and came
away con\'lnced that America can
experience dynamic growth .wlllle
keeping prices rea50tl8b1y stable
and unemployment low, How1 By
a serious effort on the part o f all
Americans to create a steady rl3d
In productMly,
WIii! • • dt lo _MIJl flM �ut
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LOS ANGELES UPI-UCLA
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1981 ,
•t • nJlon, an wt P • Y Ulib
1n 1ootb•ll Nov. 26, 1982, at S.It
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wmmeutating Editorially
Wear A Poppy

-- -- -- - - ----------On Frida y and Saturday, May 20th and

2 1st., all of us will be asked to wear a little
red poppy on our coats or dresses. The day
will be Poppy Day, when , once each year, we
of America pay tribu1e, by wearing their
rnemorii.11 flower, th� poppy, to those who
gave their lives in America's service during
the Worlr..l Wars. And as we receive our pop�
py from thP. wQmen of the American Legio,

Auxiliarv. w h o will distribute the flowers on
.
th� st n·�•ts that ciay, we will be aiding the
wars· living victims by the contribution we

make for the flower.
The poppy comes to us

from the fields of
France and Belgium where the churning tide
of war obliterated all touches of beauty ex•
cept its brave red blooms. It t· omes to us from
t h e shell.pitted battle areas and from among
the wooden crosses of the war cemeteries.
There it was nature's tribuh• to t h e h eroic
dead. and here in America it is t h e tribute
of patriots to those w ho made patriotism's
highest sacrifice.

The poppies wh ich we ¼ i l l wear on Poppy
Day are not, of course , natural flowers from
the ball lefields. They are flowers w h ic h have
even �rcater significance than any nature
cou ld produce. They have been made in hos­
pitals and work-room s w here war's suffering
still is going on. They have bloomed under
the hands of men disabled in war - the com­
rades of t hose in w h ose honor they will be
worn. Their petals are only paper and their
stems wire. yet into them has been breathed
the spirit of patriotic sacrifice. the spirit o[
those clays when life itself was not too much
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not do regular work, but t hey can m.ake pop--

pies. Even in their hospital beds they can do
thi.s work, earning money for each flower
they make. Second, the work is of real value
in aiding their recovery, occupying hands and
minds, bn1aking: the tedium of long idleness,
and restoring spirits crushed by hopelessness.
The women who distribute the poppies,

unlike t h e d�abled vete:an s who make them,
receive n othing for their efforts - nothing
tangible, that is, only the satisfaction of h aving helped brighten the memory of the dead
and of having contributed to the welfare of

living. It is hard, unaccustomed work for
them, but they do it gladly , happy to be able
to serve in such a cause.
The money which is dropped into t he coin
boxes in exchange for the poppiee goes en­
tirel y to the welfare activities of The Ameri­
can Legion and the American Legion Auxil­
iary, supporting the work which these two
great service organizations do for tbe dis­
abled veterans, t h e families of the dlaablcd
and the families left in need by the death of
veterans. Every penhy is made to sel'Ve, and
because of the close understanding and sym­
pathy existing between t h e Legb)n and Auxil­
iary men and women and those whom th ey
are aiding, every penny is maide to serve dou•
bly in a, cause of h igh est worth.
Understanding the meanln, of the poppy
and the uses to which t h e P6Pl11 funds are
put, can any of u, be dea£ to the appeal of
Poppy Day? Can 811Y of us fail to g&lt;eet the
welcome
Auxiliary poppy workers with
smllo, fail to put on th e poppy of remem­
brance for the dead and show th at we rerpem­
ber the living b y contributing as liberally as
our means will permit? I am sure there are
few in Pomeroy , and surrounding communi•
ties in. whom remembrance, gratitude and pa­
triotism burns so low. J a m sure tha.t the pop­
py will be on all our coats on Poppy Day.

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Laurel Cliff
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eveni ng a� be11
port when her m�r Mrs.
Charles AJa Brlabtlry entertained
with a party in lter honor.
The Bradbury home WIJI d eci&gt;rated with paper streamers in pa&amp;·
t el colors.
Da ncing and games were enj oyed by the IJlle&amp;ls with pri!es being awarded to Katy Morarity an d
Gary Stobart. The door prize
was won •by Michael Lloyd,
After Suian ne had opened her
many n iee gifts her decorated
bjrthday cake was served wlth
punch by her mother who was assisted by Mrs, Eugene HaJT is to
those men tioned above and C h eryl
Fife , Ja ne Biron , Narsa Frost, Joy
Boggs, Connie Cooke, Minnie Mullins, Christine Bahr, Judy Moore,
Carolyn Russell, Diane Criswell,
Soh nny Blake, Randol'ph Humphrey11 , Larry Gladwell, George
Sauer, Johnny Hood, Bruce Simpson, ltenny Harris, Keith Morgan,
Seren Lewis and Su:tann e's siste r
and brother, Mary and Asa 'and
her cousin, Debbie Kitchen .
Sending glrta but unable to
attend the party were Sandy
Simp1on, Celeste Ault, local, and
Ooghle Calvert a nd Joh n ny Gin•
Pomer�y.
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Played Today In AA Distri ct Finals

16, 1960

Soc ial Eve nts In
Clifton

FA ■MADI PARTY
Mrs. Elver Fo;ii; was hosteH to
a F.aemad&amp; party at her home
Frlduy e\'ening with .Mrs. Maxi ne
Lal.hey uf Letart as demonstr,tor
AUend inl: were Mrs. Thelma Pur•
du,, Mrs. Mildred Ril ey, Mrt,
Emma Ri�kard, Mn. Cecil Joh n­
Nicholson ,
aon. Mason; . E,•ely n
Roma Hump hrey, Mra. Betty Fox,
Lena Ji',()x and Katle Oliver.
Prize5 were won by Kaije Oliver,
Mn. Cecil Johnson, Roma Hum•
phrey'. Emma· Rickard, Virginia
Purdue. Evelyn I Nicholson won
the dooi' ptlie.

The 4--H Cleve.NI t:ia1',, f,peir third
meeting at the home or Grace
Hysell Tuesday evening.
The meeting waa called to or­
der by the pre,lden� Joyce Circle.
The roll call wu made .with all
the meMber1 prettnt.
After Lhe, me eUng was adjourn­
ed � a 1w-,11rise. ,birthday eelebra•
tion was held for Ellen Shuler.
The honored me mber re�ived a
present from the members and
advisors.
Gam es were played and refr esh­
men1s we re served by the hostess
Mrs. Hysell.
Frank Harris of Ma1tOn and
The next meetin g will be at Mrs. Dan a Lewis we re in Point
the home of Anita Houdashelt, Pleasant Friday on buslne!IS.
Ju ne 14:.
Dr. and Mrs. � Dea n Hea'ton
Members present were Ellen and daughters Susan a nd 'Patty
Shuler, Lin da Johnston , Mary of Pome ror visited Mr. a nd _Mrs.
Ann Harris Robin Stearns Anita William Bass Sa1urday ev ening.
Elaine Cartwright of Mason
Houdasbelt ' Pam Gruese r ' Grace
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Hysell, D ebbie VanMeter, sherryl was lb� weekend gu est of Linda
and Mickey Spencer an d Joyce I Call.
Circle• and th e advisors Mrs; MilDonna Goodnite, Pomeroy and
dred Shuler a nd Mrs. Mildred
, ed Jane
Al. O reen,. Charleston via"t
Circlel
Nu;hoison iunday.
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14r. and Mrs. Earl �� 11'.obhison
and daugh.ter Cheey\ · of, Middle­
port called on Mr. and\�rs . Pearl
Nicholson Sunday.

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Socia! Events

4-H Clovers
Hold Session

At Hysell Home

The program for
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gram Ma1 17, Tuesday, i n the new Honte tionJ ... 11t. t� to conduct
&amp;Y mnasium has been an nounced seriltel 0.: Anni Sanborn.
by H erbert Parh:er, pri n cipal.
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Starti ng at 1 :SO p. m. the pro- ,....gram I ncludes:
Proce111lon ; Quee n , Connee
William&amp;; Kin g, Be nn y Slawter
�&amp;. \I &amp;
ii. I
and att,Jtdants.
PresenLaUo n of the flag by
the Boy Scoula.
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Song,, America an d Welcome,
SweeJ Springtime.
,, Ul;W ,,._, IM!lffllflctfNtl
At the Circus and Llalen and
'l!odU1 ·it lli&gt;AiStlf� M■)' UI , the
Do, Grade 1 Mn. Parson,.
Jumping Hoopa and Lllten and 131th 4u Of th e �ari wlth 229
mqre in lMO.
Do, Grade 1, Mu. Page.
Sleeplni Prince11, The
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Thi• disabled veterans who make the pop•
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Little Shoe maker, Grade. 11 Mn, :1' 1,
'· �pr'ri,p1 itara are Mira,
pies Ucrive double benefit from t he work.
Bunce.
Popl Goes the Weaael, Hop, IQl
�r. .--.d $aillftl',
Ji'int, it gives them employment - their only
in tUltoi,:
Alo"a Johnny, De Beis1,11Jl 11;1� ,, 'OQ;· . �1•
chance to help support themselves and fnmi•
Bean Jlaga, Grade 1 1 1 , Mra. Cha� ' 1'&gt; 1901, U ,. S.cretary of State
t1n�er Lincoln, William Sew■rd,
lies, With strength and health gone they tan•
ma n .
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Grumbl er, Wll born,
Little Ellie, Old
In 1886, the 't'reaaurr Depart•
Grade IV, Mrs. Nelson an d Mrs,
ment WH autborized to manufic·
Ral nea.
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Puppets, Jimmie and Mary Lou ture and circulate the firit U. S.
My Fl,lg, Soldier Boy, Flag five-cent piece,
Litterbug i s not quite the word. It is the places are not all messy by nature. Many are
Ao&lt;trew
In l868, President
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Drill, Grades 11, 111, JV, Mrs. Forommo11 won\ , all rig h t, for the person w ho simp 1Y care Iess, or t h ough tless.
Johnson waa a� ultt0d in an im•
ley and Mra. Ogdln.
scatter,: · paper and other debris across the
Polka, NarclH us, peachment trial.
Pa'tty CUe
For ever y vandal who deliberately sca-tters Gradea Vl, VII, M iss Montgomery
In 1927, despite the fact that
tounh'} :,Hlc . Rut it lucks flavor. It is loo po­
and ule of alman1Jfacture
chaar.
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·Mist
and
garbage
dumps
or
spot
picnic
on
cans
beer
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lite. I t foils l o get a cross the feelings that
wu unlawful,
raie•
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coholic
Virgi n ia Reel, Grade VII, Mr.
a highway , there is on e who leaves debris
on
ruled that
Court
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most ol u.� cxpe1·lencc when we see a place
Nelson.
betause he simply didn't think to clean up
"�ootlegjets " 01ust fil e i ncomeWelle
Mr.
VII,
Grade
Tumbling,
whNe 1 hc despoilers, the mess-makers , have
VU,· Mr. tax f0:rm1.
Schottl10M,. Grade
after himself. It is to these, the carell:S� the
passed.
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Though np1•cals to such llCtS.O.llS Jllay seem
"'-"""''J ,&lt;!. 1 1 • · Sq uare Dance , Grade VIII, Mrs. alarm
Y an d ord er II ness of your worId dey,mo as Roberta .
tlCJ. of NHI Germii,ny in overrunt
(ufill', 1ha1 is not ncc�ssarily true. The saving
May Pole Da nce, Grade V, Mra nln1 a larga part of the E'uropean
thing abo1.,1I it is that t hose who litter public much on you as on the next fellow.
continent, asked Congress for
Patteraon • and. Mrs. Birch.
Master of Ceremonies is Calvin money to manufaeture :50,000 air­
Mr. and Mr1. Harry Brow n and Biddle. Accompanist is Roberta planes a year.
1mcl M rs. Howard Wholey coiled
on Mr. 1111d Mrs. WIii Hellinon re­ children spe n t Mothers D PY at the Smith and DJ rector is Mrs , c. o.
A thought for today : America n
Painter hom e ,
c1•111ly,
of leuers Oliver Wen dell
man
Ch 11 pma n .
Mr. und Mrs. frank Sisson and
Mr. and Mrs WHI Hellmen and , ------ ------ Holmes said in "The Morni ng
�r. iuul Mrs. llohert Pain11 r, daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. Fl&lt;iyd Eliubeth Wickham called on
Visit": 111,farn ' the sweet magle
D1&gt;L1J;l11� John.� nn, Mr. 11ml MrM S 1&gt;1•11cc, Mrs. Mable
Geoglcin, Mrs. Robert Steele Friday.
of a cheerful face: not always
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Halph 1'11inh•r 111u l t·hiltlr1•n 11pi•t1I Mr. 1md Mrs. Gerald Violet, Mr.
1mlling, but 1;t le11t 1erene,"
Mrs, n. Taylor of Addison callSunda .Y with Mr. 1111d M rs. Huw­ m:.d MrH. Alva Clark and childre n ed on Mrs . Robert Pain ter Tuesu,t lfilul'11 ancl fu111ily, N&lt;'Wark.
wf'rn M n1hers Uoy guests nf Mrs. day.
M r :md Mr� 1 .nrry Hou,ih Sfl('lli J1•nnie Housh,
Mol t14 ' r� Do)' with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs. J&lt;� llzabeth Wid,r1�n1 ls
V1r1.: I I Hnu�h .
vi.�iling with Mr. and Mn. Will
Ohio farm ers received a g,roa&amp;
By Mrs. Chari• Q,l�I
Itri Thom;i :1nrl Wirt• 11nr 1 Mr IIC' ilm11n this week.
------lncome before expe nse of over 214
Mr, a nd Mra. .Murl Harr11 and
mllllon dollar, from dairy prd­ family of ·St. Alb11n1 vi.ailed �t
B y Henrlett• Md)ada
Mr. and Mrs. ,h,olland Kelle n• duct1 In UIM: Thia was one per the· hbllle of Mr. and Mrs George
ber.:cr and son, Greig, of Colum• cent leaa th•n they received in Req,h1w.
�- Plsmlrca
Ai nm,·,
18. Part.
bus, spent the weeke n d with her 1958, ,but wa.a IO ten per cent
l. TV I Ml'.
3. Hlfh,
or
more than .waa received from &amp;his
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Oun.
par
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crriggy hlll
"to be"
aource lq: · 1'51), accordl na: to a
and
McD1de
Gertrude
Mrs.
Mr,.
l'i. Sn11\ln/1,r
.t. Attempt
20. �lrlke
re1•�¥d • by the Ohio Crop
regort
Harry Swan attended the District
11, Nobl1!111 1111'1 n. G101111y
22. Except
s;tvice.
Reportln&amp;
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Demon1tratlon
Home
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homo
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23. Atoll
reNntly.
Middleport
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8. Dior or
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Jnckt't '1
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Wl!llJIUI\
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7 . . A11lan inland
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28. Inaano
H. Underworld 8. Organ at'
2f\. Cuahion
d�ll y
amell
30. Extra,,
l�. Ct1Hed, 111 a D. Kind ot'
ordl811. French
tclephonci
doctur
nary
river
number
1 1. Marry
person■
37. Tlbetal\
lA, Neutl!r
111, Perl•h
32. Fne
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17. United b:,.•
83. lreland
38, Wharf
17 . Swoon
compacl
H. Llon'1 den
inhabitant
11.f. Stick firmly
2 1 . Wn.111111 blr4
2:\. Dwell
20. Pantry
lnvll(ler
27. 'l'nnl y
21S. A N•w Yorh;
Yank�e
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2-Dally Sen&amp;net, Pomeroy•Mid dleport,

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart and
daughter Deapna and Mt. and Mrs
Cecil Cundiff of Mason called o n
Mr. and Jdrs. Donald Haynes and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rickard at
Letart Jt'riday.

Pl�µs were made for decoratl n iz
the Pomeroy Jun iqr High School
a uditorium for the 42nd ann ual
Pom eroy High School Alum n i
Banquet, when the executive board
Raymond Foglesong, Pt. Pleas.
and decorating committee or the
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
ant
Association met Friday eve n i ng in
Sunday,
Wtlllams
the Sen ior High auditorium.
Mrs. Ken neth Ault, Columbui,
Members ot the d ecorating com- visited her mother, Mrs. WinJfred
mittee are requested to be at the Holla nd who is con fin ed to her
Ju n ior Hhzh auditorium Thursday home,
-.foUowl n g Com. -------- evening, May 26,
mencemen t, to begi n d ecoratin g
and also on Frldav eveni n g to com•
plete the decorations. It was an •
nounced that cards had been sent
to out of town graduates and mem•
bers of reun ion clssses.
The banquet wiH be served by
the Women 's Guild of the Federated Church at 6:30 p. m., May 28.
Tickets which are now on sale may
be purchiu1ed at the Stark 's . Pharmacy, Pomeroy Pastry Sh.op, or
from Mn. Roy' Mayer, • secretarytreasurer, Tick ets for the banquet,
dance and member1hip are $3 .00.
Music for the dance will be .furof
nished by "The Spectaculars"
Athens. -Tickets for th e dance may
be purchased At the door.

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IIALTIMORE, ),Id, UPI - Bally F.ddie Sachl ol Center Valley, Pa,,
Ache, the three-year•ld colt •ho averated 1"6.ftfl milff per hour
ran second in tbe Kentucty Derby to win tbe pole politJon for the
•· u sold by Leonard Ftucbtman -mile Memorilll Day auto nee .
of Toledo, Ohio, to a ,yndicate
FORT WORTH, ToL UPI-J ulbeaded by Joseph Arnold or Lex, iua SOl'OI ot Mid Pines, N. c., won
ington, Ky,, for $1,250,000. Billy the Colonial &amp;olt·tourfllment With
Ache then won Pimlico'1 Preat• a 72-bole lOlal of 280.
neu prep by four lengths.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI8ALTIMOJIE, Md. UPI - The
double-header tuneup fl,lhta rea: J0h nny Th
. _omson °f Boyentown,
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d ror lhe 000-mlle In•
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Race witt,. an avAuto
dianapolilil
Jordan and middleweight challenger Ray Robinso n were postpoaed I erage speed of 146.443 miles per
un til Monday night because of hour. ' - ----rain.
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DARLINGTON, s. c. UPI _ Joe Diitrict 6 Officers
Wtatherly of Norfolk, va., won '" t
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the Rebel 300-mile co nvertible .{"t. lel,I "ft&gt;
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auto race with a 1 960 Ford with an · Edith Wakely, district deputy
average of 102 .648 miles per hour. ol diatrict 1 3 and national repre.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI _ se ntative of Marletla, Edith Betz..
ing, state publicity chairman of
Forest Rose Council 284 Tuppen.
Plains; Opal Taylor, cou ncil de·
. puty, American Beauty council
Little Hocking O., atte nded the
48tb annual rally of District No.
e held lo the lilaacm.ic Temple,
May 1 1 at ,Steuberiville.

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the righi ti),entet;the regional tournament.
toun�, todaJ'.a rohtest, they were three victories away
frotn th� JUie f1nala where the cream of Ohio's preppel's per•
form •-••
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· league scou•·
..-,re drove&amp; of JnaJOr
lnubedlately after' the 11me the team wut return to Pomeroy run-off of the aectional tlnalt,
from where lta nlne aen iora and Class A variety. The winner will
COlch lluueU Moore, wJU d'epart a� vance to district play, whleh
for Ch.9.rleiton, w. V·a ., and an air will have to be made u p befor11
ride to Waablnlf.On, D. C. The this weekend , (on ly . one iame).
aenior• will join their clll,mate• when the reg 1on 1ls m that dlvt,.
n also are achl!duled.
in the annual 11Jtbtteein,: tour of io
the Nation'• Capitol, returning South Point . , . . 010 000 1 -2·3-2
Pomeroy • • • • . . 420 000 x--&amp;;6-3
Thlll'8day.
Moore and Howell (2); Cunnin11d
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Regional game• are che ule
ham and Grueser.
for Friday and Sa turday.
It wu a close thine ,gai n1t
South Point, a team which came
o n strong the l11t two weeks.
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way, allowing three bit1, ',fanning
8, walking 8 and bitting two,
Pomeroy bi,C flrat lnnin, won
tbe came. Howard Parter led off
with a single, tddJe Bartelt walk•
ed, Bili Wilaon do ubled, Tom
Grueaer singled .and �unningham
tripled · F our ru111 h a scored· ·
Parker save(I the ay in the
1b:tb . . The sacks were full 'With
two out wheni i South Point
J bat sent • zlpplrl1 liner just inaide the fair territory llii-i In
deep leit. P.arter went aver, raade
a divine s�b tor the ·ball, :rolled
over twice, and earn, up 'With the
litUe ruund hard· .-,au in his glove
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Cl ass AA
Muskingum Colleie relay• here
Saturday. Ostego High School of
Wood Coun ty won the Clan A
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in 9-7 seconds, Ute 1 8().;y ard low
hurdles in 19-l seconds, and the
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leet 6 -2 inches.
WJrren scored 41 points to end
the two-year reign of Cleveland
Ea.st Tech on the Class AA title.
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bet�een taking their Seniors' Washington trip or playing out
their Class AA tournament luck, was Made in high style over
th e weekend.
Reservatlo� now h ave been obtained on a flight from C harleston today at 5 p .m . for nine seniors and C.oach MGore to
join their classmates in Washington two hours later. A total
of $245 _ wtth more pledged _ more than enough for bare
- abou'·" two hours of
expenses of the tickets, was obtained 111
e:,a,nvassing Saturday night by Bill Woodgerd and Ronnie Martin.
Earlier, A. R. Knight of the Pomero.v Motor Company had
been approached about providing a station wagon for a motor
trip. Monday night. While he was ch ecking auto invoices preparrng a solution for the team, Woodgerd and Martin solved
th�ro
. blem quickly and neatly.
,_n or Iose todaY, the seniors get th eir Washington trip.
Wm or lose, Pomeroy has showed th e boys it appreciates
not only their high callber of play but also the outstanding
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And about that win or lose business we want them to win
over Minford today and gain n berth in the Class AA regionals.

230-pou nd G ene Whi�ena n t ae a pinch-bitter in the
8-foot, 8-in �h,
Conley featured by socking �foot I seventh innin g, The India ns had
11-inch, 165.pou nd Billy Martin already annou nced Whisenant had
abt,\'e the left eye .
been traded to the Se nators and
:_The J n dians tried to use Pete '\Yhite Sox Manager Al Lopei
Whisenant as a pinch hitte r after file d the protest on the grou nds
they had an nounced "e had been that Cleveland bed used a player
who was not on ih team.
traded to the Senators.
-The Orioles swept a doubleEarly Wy nn had pitche d a five­
header from the Red Sox 2.1 and
hitter Cot life first win of the sea71 to tie the White Sox for first 11011 as the White Soi: won the
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place,
first game: 4-0, bu� the Indians
Gam•
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Cardwell,. a. nat1ve . .of· .wmstQllo
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Sa lem, N. c., who had . a n-� ?It} Harvey Kue
11hn111g
homer . In Bosto�, ,a
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m issed a perfect game becA use Joe
Croom Hid Cronm �ould
hti walked the second batter to t�ke the protest under cons1dera­
face him in th e first in ni ng of tmn late Mo nday or early Tuesday
the Cub!' nightcap with the CardThe Orioles ran their winning
i nals. The &amp;-4, 2 10-pound right
hander retired the ne xt 26 batters streak to four games and gai ned
i n order, striking out seven 'a nd a share of the AL lead when
allowi ng only seven balls to be rookie Steve Barber pitched a
three -hitter in their opener and
hit to the outfield.
veteran Hal Brown and rookie
The Cardi nals, who had n 't suf- Chuck Estrada combined in a
no-hitter nine-hitter in the seco nd game.
fered a n lne • in ni ng
since May 1 1, HH9, had won the Brown a nd rookies Jim Gentile
fint 11smc, 6-1, on the strength or and Ron Hansen knocked i n two
Larry Jaekson's four,hitter and runs each to produce a six-run
two homers by Ken Doyer.
first Jn ning that routed Boston's
Frank Sullivan in the nightcap.
The free-for-all between the
Red.11 and Phillies broke out in
John ny Antonelli pitched San
the elghth inning of their open er Francisco's fourth 1hutout I n five
pitcher Raul gam ea, 2-0, over · the Dodgers
afte r Cinci n nati
Sanchez bit 3 players with pitch• and the Braves beat the Pirates
ed balls i n the same fram e. Phi­ 6-4 after a 4-2 loss in other Na•
ladelphia Ma nager Gen e Mauch tional League games, The Yankees
charged the mound and play ers &lt;TUsh ed the Senatora, 1 1·2 and
spilled out of both dugouts. Um­ the Athletics whipp¢ the Tigers
pire Bill Jackow!\ki cl eared both 4--0 and 5-t in other AL games,
l¥3nches of players not in ' the
game whe n it was all over.
TIT ANS GET YOUNGEt.MAN
. Joh nny Callison, To ny Curty,
NEW YORK UPI-The New
Cal Neema n and Frank Herrera York Titan, announced t:oday they
h9mered lo lead the Phillies to a have obtained Sid Youngelman.
14•3 victory in that one but Gus former tackle for the Cleveland
]Jell drove In three runs with 1 Browns, Philadelphia Eq:lea and
homer and two dotlblea as tbJ! San Francisco Forty-Nin en, from
Reda won the nightcap 5-1.
the Buffalo Billa in excha nge for
UM TrNN Plertr
a high choice at n ext wlnter's
The unusual protl!et developed America n Football League draft.
i n the second Chieago-Cleveland, Yoilngelman, 28, stands 6 -3 and
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organ-pi.ano duet.
Speaker for the evenln.r was the
Rev. Ralph Zundel, of the Pome.
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Detroit 7 Kansai City 6
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CHlCAGO UPI - Sil: famoua also wu expected to participate
men of peace meet this weet t&lt;I He was Arthur H . Compton, awanl•
discuss the problems of a wurld e&lt;Ii • physics pri� for bis work
torn by 1lrife and milunder. w th the atom.
atandina:.
Compton is one or the five co•
The men - all Nobel Pe,ce ·chairmen of World Brotherhood .
Prbe winners - will take p•rt lnc. The othen are Romulo
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World_ T�nsions·· dedicated to re. Adenauer, 'NATO Secretary.Gen.
eatabl 111hma; a moral leadenhip for era) Paul . �ry Spaak, and
MnH!, Vijaya Llkahmi Pandl, sister
• troubled world.
The conference. from Wednes- of Indian Prime Min ister fiwahar•
to Friday, comes only three days Jal Nehru.
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before summil meetin g in Paris.
-The Brotherhood chairman in
A spokesman was qui&lt;'k to draw I lhe tJ11ited States Is former Gen•
parallt-l.
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"'This conference shall be the ry A. Bulli1.
----�-'people's summit'," be said. "H
is time Jhey had a voi�."
The peace prize winners will ·be
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fin such as Adlai Steven11on, Point
Four Chairman Paul G . Hoftmin
and Phillipine leader Carlos Romu­
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Dlsc:IIM Ttnalon Aree1
All are driving forces in an organization called World Brolher•
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NEW YORK UPI _ A le1ding
con ference with the Univeraity of
Chlcago.
placed
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The meetin g - similar to one lei•W'f! at the top of the list of
held two years ago in Bern, 4.merica'a fastest growing "OC('U•
Switterland - will concentrate on p,.tions."
three areaR of "".orld tension :
And it's big business too with
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rich ar,d poor nations.
The alock exchange firm .K
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rHeh 43•billlon dollars, up two
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communication and undeoat.andlni;.
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PU:"l!lt. are inakJn1 money and
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The six peate prt:,:i,. winners t htlr litoe!lcl have outahone mo■t
comprise II hall of fame of me� o tl1 In recenl tn,rket..
who have fought a llfe,lon1 battl� :s Du Porit firm rtlenllona the
toward both active partic•
to uphold these ideal■. They are: t
-Philip Noel-Baker, mem'ber df lpatlon 1n active lport, 1nl other
the ,Brlllah Parliament, who wofl Pi■dm t!I. .Hence a cl@&lt;IUDt1 In luch
moviet, ball 1ame1, and
in I flS9 lor hi• leadeuhlp In worlcl ,Ji:D!I II
prize fights. ·
disarmament.
Mqre ' time I� belna: spent, how•
-Thll! Rev. Georgea Plre, Bel- 1
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er, - on the theater, operas and
v
whose
prleat
C11Lhollc
glliln Roman
re.settlement of European· refu1ea, concert1,--313 million doll&amp;r.s i,.
10�9 lillnst 188 mJlllon dollars in
earned him the 1958 prize,
--u:,ter B. Peanon, fomler UM7.
Much lime ie devoted to tele­
Canadhm foreign secretary, honvialon
viewing - also hi•fl 11nd
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to
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min lmiie Jnlernallonal confilcta. " 1lere-0.
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-Rlllph J. Bunche , th e Amer!hunting,
archer)', tl1hlnii, and 1ki•
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for
can Netro who won
... nesotlatlona of the Arab-IaraeU ln1. Underwater sports are assum•
dl1pute H a United N11tlon1 dlplo- Ing m•Jor proportions. Golflni,
bowling arid read lng are increa·•·
mat.
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tltude toward borrow•
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"CrHlt 1pandln1," It ta�
- ner and an En1li11h waiter whose I
"h•• btcome not onfy moral but
- book• atreHed the tutillt)' ol war.
A seventh Nobel prize winner patrlotlc, . and PMPI• hav. l lttl•
,elUct•nn to borfow to flnanca
To MIIT AT ,Rt:NCH HOMI
a Ncky1rd twimmlnt pool, a YI•
ClaH 12 of the llcalh Methodiat
c,tlon or I bo.t.
ctiul'C'h will meet Wedne1d11y at
"In fact, many bankl which
the home of Mrs. M. L. French now are actively promoting their
I
Jn Middleport at 8:00 o'clock.
boat loan pro1rain8, find bol;:ow,
Mrs. 0. P. Kleln will be the en ortcn more w\lllni to keep
devotional leader for the meellna: up paymenll on their boats than [
■nd Mill Nellie Zerkle -w ill bt on thelr cars."
in charre of lhe pro11ram.
,flowllni al'ld pholoiraph rank
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be 11long with boallni in the top
Mn, Everett t&gt;avls . Mn. Jame, .i:roupw of the leisure participants.
Euler, Mrs. C. J•. Gallagher,
Denu1nd tor photogr.phlc equip­
c . F. Hibbs •nd Mn. Garnet Ent•• ment
hH given
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CHlCAGO UPI - Sil: famoua also wu expected to participate
men of peace meet this weet t&lt;I He was Arthur H . Compton, awanl•
discuss the problems of a wurld e&lt;Ii • physics pri� for bis work
torn by 1lrife and milunder. w th the atom.
atandina:.
Compton is one or the five co•
The men - all Nobel Pe,ce ·chairmen of World Brotherhood .
Prbe winners - will take p•rt lnc. The othen are Romulo
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in a remart1hle "Conference on Weit German Chan�llor ,Conrad
World_ T�nsions·· dedicated to re. Adenauer, 'NATO Secretary.Gen.
eatabl 111hma; a moral leadenhip for era) Paul . �ry Spaak, and
MnH!, Vijaya Llkahmi Pandl, sister
• troubled world.
The conference. from Wednes- of Indian Prime Min ister fiwahar•
to Friday, comes only three days Jal Nehru.
f
before summil meetin g in Paris.
-The Brotherhood chairman in
A spokesman was qui&lt;'k to draw I lhe tJ11ited States Is former Gen•
parallt-l.
eral Mills Board Chairman Har•
"'This conference shall be the ry A. Bulli1.
----�-'people's summit'," be said. "H
is time Jhey had a voi�."
The peace prize winners will ·be
1M '
jolned by 1 50 othM world lead•
fin such as Adlai Steven11on, Point
Four Chairman Paul G . Hoftmin
and Phillipine leader Carlos Romu­
lo.
Dlsc:IIM Ttnalon Aree1
All are driving forces in an organization called World Brolher•
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hood. Inc., a l.'o·sponsor of Lhe
� • JfMr C. W•INr
NEW YORK UPI _ A le1ding
con ference with the Univeraity of
Chlcago.
placed
brokehae house today
The meetin g - similar to one lei•W'f! at the top of the list of
held two years ago in Bern, 4.merica'a fastest growing "OC('U•
Switterland - will concentrate on p,.tions."
three areaR of "".orld tension :
And it's big business too with
-The e(:ononu� gap between .a.n , tmpact on the stock market
.
rich ar,d poor nations.
The alock exchange firm .K
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-The inadequacy of currerU Franels L , DuP ml &amp; Co. Hlimite•
leg � I syatems for setlllng lnter- 1,1,ure s:,endlnr this yur wiU
1
nahonal dl1p11te1.
rHeh 43•billlon dollars, up two
doll�n from 1�- _
-llotdblocks to Int maUonil blllldn
1t wo�Jdn t be surprued 1f the
communication and undeoat.andlni;.
The meetin g will be If! the uni- totaf cto11ed the 50 binion dollar
by the end o! the decade.
versit)".1 International Houae , 1 mar�
I·
•Ill
�lc• ""
1 932 gift from the Rockefelldl'
,
,
,., p· "'1 1 on ,-,�• .,. Yllution. 1
family consecrated to "an atmoifM th,. heva, th9 advanta,. of
i
a hQme Qf
phere of intellect
•rt wtrk ntk• •nd high P-tY
4
honest differences, a refua:e ror
lil Hltlll fMlr w.■t liltur•
conflietinlil opinions, a hiven for
4 ltu � ,
a fabric or varla11•t•
l.'ontrasls
·�rnpanies cit�rina- to leisure
e d pattern ."
PU:"l!lt. are inakJn1 money and
Fl,ht For 111..1,
The six peate prt:,:i,. winners t htlr litoe!lcl have outahone mo■t
comprise II hall of fame of me� o tl1 In recenl tn,rket..
who have fought a llfe,lon1 battl� :s Du Porit firm rtlenllona the
toward both active partic•
to uphold these ideal■. They are: t
-Philip Noel-Baker, mem'ber df lpatlon 1n active lport, 1nl other
the ,Brlllah Parliament, who wofl Pi■dm t!I. .Hence a cl@&lt;IUDt1 In luch
moviet, ball 1ame1, and
in I flS9 lor hi• leadeuhlp In worlcl ,Ji:D!I II
prize fights. ·
disarmament.
Mqre ' time I� belna: spent, how•
-Thll! Rev. Georgea Plre, Bel- 1
e
er, - on the theater, operas and
v
whose
prleat
C11Lhollc
glliln Roman
re.settlement of European· refu1ea, concert1,--313 million doll&amp;r.s i,.
10�9 lillnst 188 mJlllon dollars in
earned him the 1958 prize,
--u:,ter B. Peanon, fomler UM7.
Much lime ie devoted to tele­
Canadhm foreign secretary, honvialon
viewing - also hi•fl 11nd
"
t.
to
ored in 1937 for his effor
min lmiie Jnlernallonal confilcta. " 1lere-0.
Fastest growi ng 1port1 Include
-Rlllph J. Bunche , th e Amer!hunting,
archer)', tl1hlnii, and 1ki•
'
19"'-1
In
for
can Netro who won
... nesotlatlona of the Arab-IaraeU ln1. Underwater sports are assum•
dl1pute H a United N11tlon1 dlplo- Ing m•Jor proportions. Golflni,
bowling arid read lng are increa·•·
mat.
-John Boyd•Orr , flnt dlrtclor ln.11.
:..
' 1'
� 1"9 Attitude
a:enerat of the u. N. Food and A&amp;· =
£
'the
finds
in
shift
a
�I
:
and
_ rlculture ora:11nli11tion
n
tltude toward borrow•
,- nat i
- 1 049 winner.
· -Norman Am!t!II , the 1933 win • ln1 for lel1ure punults.
"CrHlt 1pandln1," It ta�
- ner and an En1li11h waiter whose I
"h•• btcome not onfy moral but
- book• atreHed the tutillt)' ol war.
A seventh Nobel prize winner patrlotlc, . and PMPI• hav. l lttl•
,elUct•nn to borfow to flnanca
To MIIT AT ,Rt:NCH HOMI
a Ncky1rd twimmlnt pool, a YI•
ClaH 12 of the llcalh Methodiat
c,tlon or I bo.t.
ctiul'C'h will meet Wedne1d11y at
"In fact, many bankl which
the home of Mrs. M. L. French now are actively promoting their
I
Jn Middleport at 8:00 o'clock.
boat loan pro1rain8, find bol;:ow,
Mrs. 0. P. Kleln will be the en ortcn more w\lllni to keep
devotional leader for the meellna: up paymenll on their boats than [
■nd Mill Nellie Zerkle -w ill bt on thelr cars."
in charre of lhe pro11ram.
,flowllni al'ld pholoiraph rank
A11l1t1n1: hoate.s.ses will
be 11long with boallni in the top
Mn, Everett t&gt;avls . Mn. Jame, .i:roupw of the leisure participants.
Euler, Mrs. C. J•. Gallagher,
Denu1nd tor photogr.phlc equip­
c . F. Hibbs •nd Mn. Garnet Ent•• ment
hH given
photoa:raphy
.
m anger,
1hare1 a market boo.1t frorr, time
______ to time.

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0tUfk1 Montaomery, 1 6.2 on
upper. 13.&amp; on lower. rurinl'nC 12
feet; G1lllpoli1, 18.8 on upp,r
II.a on IOWer runnln11 48 feit·
i,.otk 23, 22.&amp; and falling iloWIJ'.
, Cllldltleni of Mav•lllile Dlfflll
All danu are down with tbe rlVII'
,
t;lllnt ,Jowly.
oilnd ·. 1
Downb
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Nh
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•"'OM.
Id
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Spendln1 on bo1&amp;Jn1 nn to 2.&amp;
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ber at boatl I n · Ulf: for fun h11
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to 4:.3 million In lUIR ind to '78
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WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 11.ESULrs
RATES
:, cent, per word. o•e inaertion. Minimum cbqe - 60 tu�
0 ceots per word fo.r Wee conse-OUU ve inllettiobl.
Special - oue mouth for 30 cenli per word.
Full rate of 3 cents per word will be charged tor advert111ne
if oot paid within 10 ch.ys after re-ceiving bill.
Errors in Advertisina - Soould be r�portf'td immediately. The
Daily Senlmel will not be responsible for more than one incor•
rect ir�rt.:on.
ttard ot Tl:anb and Special N0Uce1 of Ev,'tlta 11.UO. Obituarie.a
publilihed at l eenl per word.
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I Notices

TERMITE ANO PEST CONTROL
by F1in. FrN in1opection, ln1ur
ed by N1tionwid•. Phon• R.
ind A. Servic1 'St.1tlon WY7•
2366.
4-'26-tfc

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For So le

LOST - I Ji;iy�l•ed green cruiser
8k1rt bet�·et•n W h i te's Grocery
and Hderi"s He1rnty Shop on 680
Phone WY i-- 6 647. Gene Whaley.
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PHONI
Gilmore', Supply Store
WY•2•2n4
Vaughan', llxlermlnallng
Company
St. Marra, w. VL

Auto So les

JUM BUICK $995.
SPECIAL
Hard . fop 2 Door. Sparkling
onginel fuush. Dyr�aflow drive.
Uliiellnen, Pc•m('roy.
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F URN I T U R E

JONNSON
SEA-NORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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t,VE ROOII HOUSE, BATH, 10
Cole St., In Pomeroy near the
Pomeroy-Ma1on Bridle. Call in
wva-ma.
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500 W O M E N . Age 1 7- 5 9
M A R R: I E O O R S I N G L E
J'n,par■ for th■ manr job nppOrlunltlm
a�ailabt. ta womert lralned II DENTAL
ASSISTANTS ot PRACTlCAI, NUft8!ilJ.
Work II holDltal attendant. aid■. lnf■nt
nul'M, n11rn c01n1&gt;•nion, prlY•I• duty 1,r11c­
tkal ■urae. doctor'• •nd d■11ti1t'1 olli"'"
JIUnfl. Spar....um, lnlnin• prnr?■M will
nol lnWtrrt with prNell\ j� or bou■e,,
'hold du!IH. Hlah u'hool ..duutlon not l\ft•
-■un. ENJOY HIGH EARNINGS, Gitt
full detail■ nowl
Pr•ctlcal N1rH1 Tr•l■IR11 School1
lox 668N, c/o TM S,entiMI, Porn.roJ, O.
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Payments will be made for Surgery,
In-hospital Medical Care, Anesthesia,
Radiotherapy . • . accordmg to the
schedule of Indemnities lilted in the
Special Preferred Contract (M-10..F)
you will receive. 'Ibese are the same
as those offet'ed to group,. The bene•
fit1 are available when the services
a re performed by • duly 11cen■ed
physlciltn or SW'itOD II defined. m
the contract

Surgery

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When the member la • bed.patient
ln a hospJta1 foi- morj than 18 con•
secutlve hours, for non•aurtical ill­
ne111. Paymenll for each h"'JNtal
confinement. $10 for the first day and
"5 for each Qf the next three dayft
and $4 • day thereafter, Maximum of
'10 days available per contrKt yor.

i aUT YOU MUST At::r

Reducllon (oellina) perfOffllld 111¥where,
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Treatment of n.c,plaam1 (1bnofflW
powthr such u cancer, tumors, etc.)
by m♦ans of X•ny or radium, n­
prdleu of whe,o the lrffllMIII If
-·porfonned,
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Skin Grafting ,_

For arvlce1 rendeM 1n eonntdlan
with 1urglcal pro«dun1 covend by
the contract, payment.I from $10 to
$40 ■ccordlna to ochedule ol ln-•
RlUts, when: (I) aclmlnbleltd by,o
phy■iclan other than the operallns
,urpon, ln or out of the �tal.
or (2) a,jmlnl■t ored In • ho,pttal by
a dtnUst or nww who 1t not Nl
employ" of the hOQ&gt;ital. No po,y­
menll will be p,ovldod f•r loco!
111t$1heols, '
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When both tnlrsfcll and medlcal auv•
lees, or both medical and rtdlothe'r­
apy services, are "'ndert,f durir.ic. the
• IUTle hospital conf:inemtnt, peymenl
eh,U be- made for' the one •rvtce
whfoh p.rovldea the areater �
but not for both, Thi. «1111roct dooo
not provide parment fol' ut1 of th•
following: oervic&lt;■ rendered In •
V.A.,hospltal; workmen'• eotnptUA•
tJon ea1t1; services f� or pay. If
able by • 1ovtrnmental a1tn1111= '
atrvlce■ f11&gt;- comnetlc ..., be!outllylnc
pwpo111; dental Mrvlces. Na 'lu•

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Rin Ttn Tln
San ! rancll.:o Rea1
Your Eub ReorflC
Weather Teller
John Oaly ?ttwt
Broken Arrow
Che)'enne
Bourbon Street Beat
Advr"lture.s in Paradtae
Ted Mack Amateur HolD'
'['be New• TOJWlbt
Scanning the Weather
Sport Report
Late Show
Cartoon Spectacula r
Romper Room
Movie
Your '!:se o Rep.,rter
I Married Joen
RestlcSli Gun

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Thr. Brt1hter DaJ
1bEl s-:,tret btorm
The l'.d2e or NIIIM
The fltrtf.l Stoogea
The Life Qf Riley
Art._ur J. Smith, M.-.
A Look at the Weather
Jule Rivlin Show
Amot 'n' Andy
Highway Patrol
The Km.e Smit:, Show
The Texan
Father Knows Best
Danny Thofflu Show
Ann Sothern Show
Henne■ey
DuPont Show
News
A Look at th-, Weather
Theater 13
CBS New•
Captain Kaquoo
Cartoon 'l'hekter
•Red Rowe Show
On the Go
I LoVld i.acy

Prlce ia Rlibt
Conc•tntioa
Truth or ConteQaencN
It. Could Be You
Mid DI)' New■
Movietlme
Loretta Yuaog Theattt
Young Or. Malone
From 111ese Roots
Co�edy Pleyhouae
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Lowrey Showtime
J1m Ttudr:er Sbow
Weatlttrca!,t
!\t'n Ph•t\U'P
RunU07 BrlnkleJ Repoff
CatlJ\Onball
wram1e
Startlme
Arthur Murray Party
M Squad
Journey to Unde.rstanding
NC"'l'A ffe-11'.llln•
"W'tatlteJ'Caat
Ja ck Pa•r Show
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f:811 Sl,:n · 0n
l·OO Guell Star
,:u New, 1, Weather
1:30 UD
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Y :00 Breatful Part,
1:30 NtWI
8:3&amp; llreatfaal P■rlJ
1·30 Newt
,O:oo Coffee Time
10115 S••t Shop
10:U lfornllll DevoUom
10:tB fin the, To10D
' 11:00 Countr)' Roe Down
11:00 !loon Ne• ,
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Mr. and, .Mn. Chntet' Erwin
and son Don, Middleport, were
In Charle1ton Sund&amp;)' to take their
aon, Alnnan Mlchaer Erwin, to
board I pline Yor ·Nodolk, Va. •
Airman Erwin who b1i tpent
the weekend with ht1 family ls on
the ttss Elle• and when he re-

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Racine picked up four ln the
first innina on Junior Wolfe's ■In.
gle, a walk, em �fcN lckles' doube,
Dick Ta)'lor•� single. a racrUlce,
imd Carl Wolfo's single.
After Glouster went ahead 5-4
with thrll!e runs in the seventh, Ra­
cine's bottom half of the ninth
opened with Rllen Stobart 1inelin1,
Aaron Wolfe sacriricing and being
sale, and John Fisher singling both
home alter they advam.-ed on Jun­
ior Wolfe's infield out.

QUIET,

1-YNDOH!!

t&gt;ON'T MESS
UP 'r'ORE.
SISTER'S
GREATS
S06HUL
TRIUMPH!'

You are hereby notified that on '
the 13th day of May 1960, an Jn.
ventory and Appraisement of the
OXFORD, o. UPI-Sprtngfiehl
estate of Henry H. Taylor, deceas- Public successfully defended lte
7:30 Bronco
ed, la.le of Rutland, Ohio, in said Class AA championship at the
8:30 Wyatt �
County W&amp;l!I flied in this Court. . Miami University track and field
"1:00 '11,,- 1uneman
Hearing !)1'.l .s�id .Inventory and meet Saturday with Ron Banks
Appraisement will be had before leading DePorres to vh:tory In the
this Court on the 2nd day of June Cla'ls A field.
10:30 Mr. Adama and Eve
1960 at 10 o'clock A. M:.
Banks scored a total of 18 3·7
.1:00 TDe New, Ton��
Exceptions the-.relo may be filed peints for the meet'e outstanding
by any lnterelted party at any performance as he won the broad
1:0i:i ScaMiD&amp; the lVeatbft
time prior to fiv� days before the j ump, 120-yard high and 180-yard
• · 1(1, Sporbl RejlOn
date set for he11r1ng.
1 1:20 Late Show
low hurdles. Hia 20.5 in the lbw■
.J:4&amp; Sien Off
WITNESS my signature and was a meet recOrd.
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the seal of said Court, this
Kendull Fields, Hamilton Tafl,
13th day of May 1960.
set a h igh jump reeord with a
F. H. O'BJl:IEN,
, leap of 6 feet, 4 1·2 inches. David
Ex-Ofliclo
Judie
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and
Cle
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Dull, Dayton Belmont, also set a
Bride
r
U:30 De�mbf
By Ann Baker, Deputy Chirk pole vault record when he ,oared
\2:00 Love of Life
(8) 1e, 28, 2te over the bar at 12 feet, 8 Inches.
12 :!0 Search For Tamomw
-----�Onclnnatl Taft was r.iecond to
;2:411 The �ul!lilla Lf&amp;bl
ld in the AA field wltb
Springfie
1 :00 l1eart of d19 City
PLAN Wl NII ROAST
compared to 48 1-2
points
I45
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World
TUl'DI
2
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The· Homebuildera Cla■s of the
DePom!'s ,�red
winners.
the
for
2:80 :ror Better or tot ViOl'III
Middleport Church of Obrist will
.
by Covington
followed
3
7
37
2:80 HOU.If: Part,
meet TUeaday evening al the
Claq A.
nerending
13-14.
with
1lre
32
Mllllon
The
R:00
home of Mr. and Mr■. Milton
ia W.IIS
Alexandr
West
champion
Houdaahelt, Mlnenvllle Route.. A
3:30 Verdict II Youn
1-2.
fifth
with
14
wiener roast 11 planned for the
1:00 'Jt]e ll.ri,rhter u11111
evening.
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ll l!IJG!!;.-17� to 220 lbs 16.00 to
t·.OQ l'he Three Stooiee
16.BO: 220 to 260 Jbl!I. 16.00 td
l:3B Lile ol Rlllf
Light 16.00 to 16.90; Fat
18.BD;
J:00 Arthi1r J. Smltb If...
Sows 12.00 to 15.00j Stags 12.00
6:16 A Look at the '\feather
to 19.00; Boars 8.00 to. 12.00; .
: Sows and Pigs 60.00 to 90.00;
u:20 Jule Rivlin Show
1:.10 Amos 'n' AndY
Shoats 7 .oo to 16.00.
CATTLE-18.00 to 34,.00; Hel­
7:00 Steve :Donavan
fer• 16.00 lO 23.00; Baby Bee!
· 7:30 To Tell t he Trulb
8:00 Eyewltneas to Rl1tory
20.00 to �.00: Flit Cows 14.00 to
Canners 12.00 to 16.00;
20.00;
Gdll1
1:30 Man, Lovea of Dob1
to 21.00; MIik Cows
l'l,00
Bulla
1:00 Tllhtrope
100.00
to
200.00.
1:30 Red Skelton Show
VEAL CALVES-Tops 32.00
0:00 · Garry Mool"e Show
Seconds 28.00 to 30.00; Medium
1 1:00 New■
20.00 to"' 28.00; Com. &amp; Hvs. 18.00
'1:10 A Look 11 the Wuther
to 30.00; Culis 12.00 to 18.0.
12:00 nteater 13
SHEEP EweR &amp; Lms 8.00 to
- Ewes 4.00 to 10.00
18.00; Stock
Fat Sheep 4.00 to 10.00: culls UM)
to 5.00; Buck, 4.00 t o 10.00; Fat
Wether1 4.00 to I0.00,
12:30 JUII For You
LAMBS-Tops 24.fflJ; Seconds
1:30 New■ •
18.00 to 20.00; Lliht Wt1. 15,00
):SD Jl11t For You
�:00 C•IIIDI on \'I· Pl-I
to 18J)O; Common 12,00 to 18.00,
3:00 Music Go Round
3:30 New,
Vt.it Anthony Home
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Spending the day wllh �r. and
N...,
4:30 · Local
William Anthony of Middle-,
llrt.
4:30 Music Go Round
Sunday were Mr. and Mn1
port
w.
9:00 Sport■ Ill Revie
Hoy, Mr. and Mn. Eugene·
Harold
8110 IIP.ol'II �
daughter Darla Fay
and
Smith
0:1&amp; Tl!• Band Bo•_
and
Mn,
Maude
Smith of Canal
9:411 P!I Bqonl �
Wlncbe,ter.
9:00 Sundown �
Other dinner ,:uesta of the Al\­
G:flt OIi tht J.lr, , , .
were Jlr. and Mra. Gerald
tbony1
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tum, will be aliiloned 11 Quon,
and Joe, looaL
set ··po1n� -11- L,
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0111
TO M IT TUitSDAY
. The regular meetln* of the Brad•
ci..ster Council , D1u&amp;hten of
bury PTA will be ht�d this Weil•
Aml!f�a wm meet �. reau�
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Qf!!lday at 7:30 p. m. New omce,a
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OUR. Ll'L GAL!!- ONL'r'
IN AMERICA COUL.D
THtS 1-lAPPEN .'!

What, ,.;th oil thi•
cleonlng to dol"l'ol&lt;e
it to )'QU''!other.

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t2:3C. Lote 'l'b•t Bob
1 :00 About Fares
1:so· Medic
-..:UO Day In Coun:
2:SO Th• Gale Storm Show
a: oo Beat the Clock
':30 Who oo You 'fruit
1:00 � Bt.ndl\Aott
� :30 lo(:ky and Ru Friend.I
5:00 San !l'randlao BIil
IUt Yout Euo •-·
fUO Weather Teller
6:45 John Dal)' Keft
7 :00 HoneymOOl'len

'TRI' TO 5lfAL 11:111£ /?.

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Racine's Hockin1 vaae, Baa·
ball Lea1ue entry opened Ua cam­
paign Sunday at home. ror its
third straight bueball ch1mpioll­
•hip with 11 6-� win over Glouster
on Uttle Fom:y Wolfe'1 &amp;eVen hlt•
ter, BOOring two runa in the ninth
to pull the victory out of what
seemed certain defeat.

Racine's Carl Wolfe had two for
four and Junior Wolfe two for
three lo lead the hitters.
Larry Wolfe, who set all lclnds
or records in the league last year,
-fanned 18 in his first ■tart, 1nd
walked on!)' two. However. he com­
plained of a "sore arm" through.
NOTICI Of' FILING AND
out the contest.
H ■AIIING ON INV■ NTOIIY
000 200 300-5 7 0
Glouster
ca.. No. 11,350
400 000 002--6 9 3
Racine
Problt. Court, Mat11 County, Ohio
Exline and Zimmer. L. Wolfe
TO the Executor or AdmirUstra• and McNickle.
tor and to such of the following as
are residenli of the state o( Ohio:
surviving spouse, if any; next of
kin; beneficiaries· under the • ill I
If any; th.e attorney or attorne)'s
representing sny of the aforernen
Uoned persons:

WMl'O Daily Pro�am Schedule

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i Bluo Shlold '(JIOVidft paymenta towud the ...t of Suqery, In•
hoallltal MtdJaJ Ca,re AnesthesL■ , Radiotherapy , , , according
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,eo tt,, ■ch odulo al ""'emnities listed In the SpocJal Pnfe....t
Contract (M-10-F) JOU will ....,ive.
Blue Shield help■ you pay
,
, your surgeon's ind phyllclan • bills. relieves this anxl!tty when.
lllcknNI mikes.
Bl1te Shield proltclt you wheri you travel
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An•ath•ala
Admlnlatratlon\.______ �•

Channel 8 - Monday

t:00
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1:00
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8:40
6:4,
7:00
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8:SO
1:30
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11: 00
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8:00
8:1�
9:00 ,
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JUST lOOK AT All THI IINEAts

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Sign On
Continental Classroom
Toda,
Katie Doonan Show
To!)per
Doogb Re 111
Play Your ;uunet-

Chanl'!el 1 3 TuesdaJ

'l'he Blue Shield pion II ..Uvely ncomm•� by the Ohio
Stat• Modi.,.! Aaoclallon, and th!■ �ond-Ovtr Plan baa been
daveloDed with the Auoci1t1on'1 encouragement. Aak your
Wllclan 1bout Blue Shield and th!■ Plan. Or &lt;heck with the
11111• Crou hoopilal cue plan that ■erv.. yo_ur area.

For treatment npn:Dffl of ,whtn
the arvke II nndtred. • ...,

5:411
1:00
7:00
1:00
9:30
10:00
10:30

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MAY 29

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:00 Comedy P111'hot1N
4:30 Adventure Time
,oo Steamboat Bill
1:30 Sgt. Pre1Lon
6:00 Music In the '1.ound
. 8:)5 Jim '11lacker Sh,J•
t':� Weatherc,1t
8:30 Nfll!,'111 • Ptcture
Huntley llrlrile:, Re1,1rt
, •e:t:s
·oo Huckleberr, Hrnm4
7:30 TBA
8:05 Baseball
10:30 Steve Allen Show
11:00 Newa Headllne11
1 1 : 10 Weatherc11t
11 :15 Jack p,..r Show
1:00 Sign OIi

11:00
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Channel 1 3-Monda)

, 'l'hl, ■pectal plan II ' available only to Ohio resldenta who apply
. belween Monday1 May 16 and Sunday, May 29, 1960, Every
· application muot DO poatmarkod before llliclnlght Sunday, May
29, U you're 65 or over , , . or hove a relative or friend of this
age • , , act """'· U■t the coupon below . , . mail II by May 29,
l&gt;eeaUM applicau.,,. cannot he accepted if postmarked after
llliclnlaht lhli dolt. rhit l■ th• onl11 wv vw "'"

,.,aotur•a and
l)lalocallona

Elntr(ency oUtchlng of woundaWldi:ln 24 hour• after the acddtot.

IV SUNDAY,

NO'l'ICI 01' PILING AND
H AIINO ON INVINTOIY
Caw Ne. 1t,Mt
Probate C1111rt, � Ceunty, Ohio
TO the Executor or Administra­
tor and to rucft of I.be following aa
are reudienta of the filte of Ohio:
survlvlnJ lpOl.118, If any: next or
kin; beneficlnles under lhe will,
if any: the attorney or attorneys
repreaentlna: any of tbe aronmen,
tioned l)ffson&amp;;
You are hereby notified that on
the 13th day of MIY 1980. an Jn,
venlory · and Apprah1ement o f tile
eatate of Minnie Taylor, dere1sed,
late of Rutlllnd, Ohio, In &amp;aid Coun1y w1111 filed in thia Court.
Hearing on tJaid Inventory and
Appraiaement will be had before
this Court on the 2nd day of
June 1960, at 10:30 o'clock: A. M.
Exception■ thereto may be liled
by any inttreated party at any
time prior to five days before the
date set lor hearina:.
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of said Court, thia
13th day of MIY, 1960.
F. H. OBRIEN,
Jud11e and Ex-Officio Clerk
By Ann Baker, Depub Clerk
(5) 16, 23, 21c

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Wolfe Whiffs
13 In Racine's
First HVL Test

w H T N�TV .C ha nn el 13
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J usl think of It , , •
\ • There's no phyoical examlnaUon '
, • You make no health statement
• There's no exclusion because of present or past health
problema
) • There ""' no waiting periods for pre-exlotln&amp; conditions
• You need not be employed
,/ Regudleu of present health or work ,talus, any Ohio resident
65 or over can enroll. In fact, this new program is offered especi..
11iy to meet the needa of individual Ohio reaid•nll 65 and over
'IVho aren't now protect&lt;!! by Blue Shield benefii. through group
/enrollment In the put, Eich pe,-'°" muol enroll lndhllduolly , , .
even husband and wife must each apply and be individually
protected. This plm Is actively recommended by the OHIO
STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, the doctors' professional
· &lt;&gt;r1anlaaUon.

Almost all types of 1urglcaJ proce­
dures performed anywhere - in the
hospital, home or physician's office
- with payments from $10 lo '300
accordina to achedl.lle of lndemnitles.

annei 3-M.onda.,

8:00
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11'1 r,ally true! The same Blue Shield (Ohio Medlcal ,lndem11ity) that prov1de.s such complete surgical and medical benefits
to payroll deduction groups now offer, thflf b1ne/ill to ani
_indi•idual Ohio reridml •Q• 6S or ovorl

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l.egal Notice

TELEV ISION (sU IDI
WSAZ-TV Chaft,n el 3

Channel 8-T uesda)

iFor the first time
Blue Shield offers
you surgi,cal-medical
benefits like groups
can secure . . . if you
enroll by . Sunday,
:May 29, 1960

RADIATO R

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MOTOB CO.
J'OIIDO

W A N ! £ 0: A l O n e el

People 65 or over can
have Blue Shield. surgical•
· medical cost protection

Experleneed

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$595

Plans and apeclficatlon, are on
file in the department of highways
and tbe office of the division dep­
uty director.
The director reserves the right
to reject any and all bid11.
E. S. PRESTON
Director

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D•lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , May 18, 1980-7

Vt.It In Charlatan

Dr. and Mra. P. I.. Stanley 1nd
LIGAL NOTICI
Mn. Eleanor Witben villLed In
haled bidl will �ind by Charleston, W, YL, Sunday, lbt
the Villaee of Middleport, Mei&amp;s 1ueats of Mr. and Mrs. 01n 1'llc.h
County, Ohio, at Lhe VillJle Hall, er. Mn. Pet 1Baumber1er of Char•
Middleport. Ohio, until 12 noon, leston, w11 also a 1uett or the
liby ZS, lll60, for the followin1 FiKben. Precedln1 dinner all at­
tended mornlna worship service al
equipment:
One Standard -4 door car-black St. Timothy Lutheran Church.
8 Cylinder
Automatic Tr1nsmiaslon
•Back-up Lia:hts

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: ( 20 ) Busi;,ess Servic-;_
vood C 1 ..n Used Car11
Ail Mtih11 and Mo.lels
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERffl Lincoln St.
l'A&amp;TtlOPOLITAN MOTORS
etion service. Jed: 111 Refriaera­
Phone ·WY2-3561 ' Mlddlo00,,6(16 i:.11 Main $t.
tion, New Haven. Phone TU2·
IHON fo'UIEMAN S1'0KER for comPCNMrOy, Ohio
3537.
1111.:rcial
or
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use.
4.23,(/
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COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO­
strawberry crates. Phone WY 2· .
19M FUlllJ, tl, 4 IJoor Slandard
tection, Lite, Auto, Fire, Polio.
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St11ft, l h.a1l'r, llad10. Ner)ds MoI. 0, McCOY
Call
Don MIils, Middleport,
1or Work $250. !'hone W Y2· ·- · ---- -----'
AUCTIONIIR
Ohio.
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3196.
Rout• 2, Long Bottom, Ohio
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PUSLIC AUCTION
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I MUELLER F' URNAC I, WISTING
1gM MEHClJUY $795 · 2 DOOi, I he pcrsonul property of the late · HOUSE •PPII ances. A"'old aro- ( 2 1 ) Real Estate
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5-IHHc
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tenee, K•rage, 2 ,oom cellar. s
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1 the pust olf1ce on Route 7 in
other out bblldJngs. 8 room 100&lt;l
'l u ppcrs Plains, Ohio,
1958 UUlc;K $1 ,ll90 VB S PECIAL
house. Water in house 1 0 mln•
u1ml 'lup 4 11oor . u ne careful I L1 v1 11 � rnum .... ullc, 2 wool rugs,
ute drive from Pomeroy. Locatefl
owner. IJyuafl ow dnve. Hadio
Lu1ll �1101 . 1·dn�erator, 4 beds,
¾. mile oft 143 at WoU Peu
comhtt1at1on dl!;;k &amp; book case,
and Jh:11\cr. IJ !acllnarw, PomcCreek.
G. W Spencer. Phouo
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lour
l;1111ps,
d1shcH,
ruy.
quilting
5 5-tilc I
WY-2-6820.
frames, c11ll t11l&gt;les, record play­
5 9 6 lp
t•r, 011 larnp;;, hand tools, p111no,
.1.95'_1 PUNTIA C S'fAH ..,lJlEF.
U 1111ng room MlllC, Maytug wash.­
FOR sALE---601/a A. Farm. Ches­
4 73 �lyc&lt;1111ur c St., Middleport
t•r, 2 dressers, pl.'.llform rocker,
ler Twp., 5 room and bath, oul­
5-5• 1:!:tp
swel f)t'r, uJ! heater, marble lop
bulldina:a, lara:e lake. WY2-6910
sliJllt1!1, rockers, ironing board,
J.051:1 t'IIEV HULET V B 4 Dll. SI!:·
Mrs. Roy Frecker, Minersville,
J•h1ko radrn, tioy bed, mis1.:el­
dim. l'um,•ruy !'ulicc Car. lilacl­
Ohio.,...
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lu11co11� items.
l11an, l'OltlCl'UY.
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FOR SALE: SIX ROOMS AND
Charles Sisson, Owner
1 9 ) For So le
fnll bath. - &gt;luarene Parsonage,
__ -· N•t responKihlc for acrid('nts. Sule
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olle.9:e Roa�; Syracuse . Phone
TWO HUILIJll\' t; LUTS JN TH�
conC1�1cicd Uy Ur11.chord Auction
Y 24:1935 or WY 2-623 l.
Twin l Cl.Ill!'� AtldJ!Hin, New lia't o., ltarn1l', Ohm, Phone WI 9� 13 6tc
ve,1. too· " IOU' . $705 1:ud1..
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!'hone W Y :!-5J:.! l or :\1a�rm S t 'J- Auct hl!Ll'l'r: l • l' ill Oradford
IIOOERN
FIVB
FOR SALE
5"la7 al ter ti p. 111.
:\lunugcr: A , C. Urud[ord
5 13 t&gt;h:
room houae, lLIII basement 1,id
0 14 61t We
atuc. A11ume balance of 4. o/.
K IJ(HY \/Al UI M t l .l•:t\�' Elt -He•
repair all types of radi­
direct
eovernment loan. Lot 50
lmNc1-.
�
ed
aud 111 A I ,._haJlt'. l';1y
l
ators , from heater corea to
xl50. Good neighborhood. Call
otr l)11hmct• uf $J7 .!ilJ ur take
or ■ee Freddie Thabet, M1t5on.
the largest truck or traelor
uver p11ymN1t s uJ' $7 per month.
W Vt ,
. 4-28-Uc
Phone WY 2· 2::04.
'I l3 6lc
radiator.
Look at the Spa&lt;.-e. Look at tho
FOR S;.A,EV!;N ROOM HOiJsi
1'1'1&lt;.'tls. Look at the Savinlils.
JH'.( ilST!il(l•. /J II El!EVUH D BULL.
with
baths, a:uaee. waab
Inquire Lluyd illil(' kwond, l'hcli- For the hod Buy &amp; Dest Ternu
bouae,
cellar,
Jarf" c•:&gt;rner 10\
Phone WY-2-21 a
ler, Ohm. l'hol\l' Y U fi-2450 after 1 on N e w end USED, Look lo
localed 1n Cbeatllr, Ohio, OD
Pomeroy, Ohio
6 1'. M.
Route 7. Priced to aell. U Inter­
14 3lp
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TWO CIOUU M J I.K COWS. 01w
GRAV LY TUCTOR IAL I AND
Ripley,
W. Va. '1 ,J. £S2-9433..
Jll!il l rl'i.h. Hotliutll Scarles, llUl·
S.rvlc._ Sll I. Mein, Pomeror.
4-26-lle
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lam', l'hunc SH 2·46:.!tl.
Phone WY2-297S, 0- 111 '
-,5 1 1 6tp
AW!r.�-.: ;;;i
p, m. until JuM 1 . h'""'-1 BOUSE Fcfi\ -SU.S. No. 23, WHlt'ly, Ohio
I Harold BMnh■rt,
ala
room,,
,t room• do'tl;a,
low1\
1
Op.n nery day 9 to 9
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2 up, apnoxlmatel)' l ac:e I•
()0 YUU 1'1\ V l'lf\' l'JUt:ES roR
Ohio, Phon■ Coelw',lle Mfl,
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vel h,.ld exc1111lent weU 13 mile,
UNt''' farm nu1ch1 11cry? Sec .Ehli I siiAL
3-It-t(c
L TOY POMEHANIAN­
from
Pomeroy on State Routt
oodwm
and
buy
at farm prices. I Menchl·atcr Pu11s. 1te11sonJ1blc.
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n:LEVIS !ON RADIO AND SIIALL
SIJ2.
Price $800.00. lnqu.lre
Su. mrlt!M from Wllkcsvllle .
P IWfJ!.! .Sl'3-IS693 , MllllO n , W. y a.
a.ppllan�e repair. Phone Olis
Mr,. .Howell al Pa1etown,
• :.!8 30tc
o. rn. Jtc
Meclinlork, RacJne, Ohio. 2-1-tfc
1-IIMIO..
111-.:XJCAN 1'0MA'1'0 PLANTS ARE C-Z 1 1As uoN
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KNIT
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cusToM au1LT KITCHEN DE- :::
Foa SALl!: Fo·�u R R ooM iiousi
read)' Nill! Sl'\'t!rlll olhl'r •tandard
sull/j for the 2·3-4 year olds.
si�nc&lt;l for your home. Free e■•
Oath, ba■emenl, ,:aa, city wet.er
V,lilt1ellc11. Aho rhul.Jl&gt;Brb at 1111
Uo11cr 11horts $ 1 .06. Matchina:, or
lima. tes. t�oreman . and Abbott,
and 1ara1e. LOc1ted near brlda:t
bell, lo ul and for deep tree1•
contr�uil lng lope $1.19. Tbe Shoe
Phone WY2-53:U.
ln,11. SL-cond House l!:aat Iron..
a.a.tr
Muon. WIibert Wener, M-aaon.
Uox, �tiddloport.
3-16-6tc
5- lG,tJ lp.
School houi;c In Syracu11e. Wm.
II. Holme,.
6 g tfc use:o SQUIPM EN'I' FOR SALE.
ALLk::g. '[; :::v:i
F"'oc-RSALE
=:c, F_
IV__
.E iioo'it1iou si:
or lradi! . 'fractor Corn Planter Phon• WY 2-m1, ,._ KII
,..,,
with
bath.
Nice
location. Melvin
N 1'.:t,;CHI Sfo: WINt: �'1ACU1N 1'.:­
Ohle
$7:i,UO; llur.sc t:orn Planter CLILAN O TV MCI APPLIA
Hood,
Loeuat
St., Pomeroy,
1
NCI
1
1
t:umplclc z1.:•1.;aU for mu.king but•
'
$25.UO; Side
Delivery Rake
ton holci;, htu1d slll.chlng and
0
3
tfe
5-14-SOtp
$45.00; 'l'wo Rotary Hoe■ ,6:U)O;
lancy dc8Jg1111. Originall )' co11t
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Wheel Co-Op Spreader 'l'wo
over $.100. l'i.y orr b.. Jance or $&amp;I
$00.00; New Wagon wlth bed
or 111.kt u\lN paymen111 or $8 per
$130.0u : 40 1''t. Elclliltor $90.00;
month. l'hnu W \' 2·22CH.
One 1111d Two iloltom Plowa
:I 13 6tc
$:M.00. Fred Burson, Shade,
Ohio, Phone MYti-3364. :J-16-61:p
PONY. Gl-.:NTL.E t'UH CHiLl&gt;HEN
lo ride. ha.uk Emrich, Bailey's 7 TAMWOIITH PIGS. tmory
PowRun.
:J 13 Jtc
ell,
Uac111e.
4
13
3tc
-- - -- - --LOCATION: Al A.W-, Ohio on lloule 7,
HOUSE TltAILEI( 50' x 10'. rIVE
rooma, b11th Sle�Jlll 8. $4800.00.
■I Fremh'I Markel
Price inl'ludcs foci oil tank, ( 9CJ I ."Aarine Suppliei.
WHher. dr)"er, ll'lcvision. Sec I IH D BOATI AND MOTOR•eD
.Frank lludsnn, UHhan Road,
and • whlle thaJ IH!t,, Matr•
fU. I, Rucinc.
ti 14 6tc
,.11,,.. Meten. tOO .-: Mein
1 0 wood bodl, ,ood condUiloni 16 «neWl'l beda, new; 1 rol111-w11y
It,, PWNy. l'MM WY..1-IVG.
1 1,24-tfc
bed, IWWi D hoHyiwood frlinflll; 12 clothes dryeflt new; 1 mat­
treKs, now; t ,bed ,aprinpj 1 1• ·heater; 2 bJ.lh •�bair•; D doll car­
Buy Your - rl11ges, new; 1 eomplete dinette � now; 11 tablet; t utiUtr
Lablt111; 1 T.V. St1nd1 newi l ·bQltywood :llead bouil, JleWi 1 Uvin,
room cockWl 1"ible, n(!Wj Cl fiber obeata; 2 portable bin, new;
100 lte.n. of cootln, utenttle, p&gt;il ilDd rpana, rlll:l uew; odd lot of
&amp;crrien wire, -11 new; odd i)ot of ptint, tJil. dafterut oolon; 9 oil
rllljle■, 1U MW; t .lollel OOOdt/ l ..1om,t1c wo■her, aood ....,
1 lard pNJII; ao iba. Drama.; 4 waahi!II � 18 iDl:111: ltrtiin­
en,
11,l newi 2 pl. ot 1\Qeuldi 1 •Wldry roam ONi etoYe, new;
AT
,
Z D!xte COil heattN, nttj a doS' duater.. new; l ,new 4!Cl'90ll door;
l.t ,crua Ntoo,ue. ncwi ll&amp; a:reea dDDt" IIIJl.l'dt. new; one lot ol
SEDA N
wronchn. an liiot. OUltr ltem. too numero. 10 men\ion.
•
Pomoroy, Oblo
V8 motor, clean l1:1t•rlor, Rood
Thia
It
Of
lbe
llell
..i
..
Ill
Solltl&amp;enl
Ohio,
AU new
liru, orieinal bl·a .:k (ill'l•h. lh•ai
mercbln!llle, If you wanl b■r&amp;alnt of all ldndi, eome lo
nke.
( 1 1 ) Wonted To
� ule, Ple11e doll'I mlal 1111a Ale, Plenly of ellll sen, '
CLl!:AN USED CAR, WILL CONed OIi poucl,
1ld&amp;r any make or model. 'Nlone
WYa-nat, Vl,all T&lt;■!ord, Syra­
NOT R ll'C)NIIIIL I fOlt ANY ACCIIMIN'I,
ru1e.
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Legal Ncmce

SLX ROOM IIO U S.E 1 128 EAST TELEVISION RADIO AND SMAl.L ,,,._�Li.. 8·•'1-JJ
NO' flCE TO CONTRACTOltS
Main St., Pomeroy. Pb.one WY2•pplianc, r,pair. Call Frank 'I.Ml ,rJI.,3408.
0-lUtc· Captelna, 414 N. Second Ave.,
STATE OF OHIO
POMERO Y _ 7-room frame, bath,
Middlepor
t,
•
3..J-llc
DEPARTMENT
of Hlo+fWAYI
TWO 0� THREE ROOltl FURNISH
basemen t, prage, on c.Al!L
o._ Main.
Cohnnbu-.
Ohio,
April 2', 1 '60
Nice lot. 1hade, and view of
ed apartment
140 Mulberry
S.ln
L.... c.,.,
Contract
Ave., Pomeroy.
river.
$4200.00. Terms.
5-124tp
No 6D-2'3
MIDDLE PORT - 5-room frame,
Al'JUo•'MENTS - l'W'nLlll.ed ud
Unit Price Contract
bath, storm doon and windows,
\loJ1Jn11.1hed. �terar. 11.lddJo.
Sealed proposals will be receiv­
garage. Two luel lots con\len­
port. Phone WY-2-1288.
J-3-tf
ed at tlie office of the State lligh•
ienlly located. $6000.00,
way
Director o( Ohio at Columbus,
RACINE 9 rooms, 2 baths, auto­
5 AND 8 ROOM HOUS&amp;, l'WO D
Ohio,
until IO a. m., Ohio (Eastern)
matic
furnace
heat, 2 porches,
room aP•rtmentr. A. N. Be.niel,
Standard
Time, Tuesday, May 24,
and
2
large
Iota.
out
of
all
P.bune NY2..J272.
l \-2-tfc
1 960, for improvementt in:
floods. $11,000.00.
1 31-ACR E FARM - Two produc­ Meigs County, Ohio, on Se:ct:Jon
i.,··r•i·
SLEEPING hOOMs. c1,0SEJN
ing oil welltl, free gas, large MEG-692-0.85, State .Route No. 892
town. 127 Bullernut.
I
'
5 11 8tp
barn, 1 5 acres river boUom, 4 - in Scipio Township by gradifli,
room
houae and other buildings. drai11in g and paving with stabilized
Call Dlc1 Sterrett
TWU
BEDROOM FURNISHED
Located
on • blacktop road. auregate. Width: Pavement 18
apartm ent with utilities fur­
feet .Project Length, 4,2:iO feet or
Before 9:30 A.M
$12,600 .00,
nished. Phone WY 2-2660, Ew­
0.904 mile. Work Length 4,350 feet
�lddlopo,f WY•2·264J
C
UC
KLER
REALTY
mg'll S1orc, Pomeroy. ft 13 Ole
or 0.823 mile.
POtMioy WY•241ff
VIRGIL TEAFORD, Salwnan
"The date set for completion of
liUTZ
PIID
ITOltl
Boa
229
Phone
2-6731
WY
F'OUR ROOM HOUSE, Rutland
At C(5) 14, 3tc this work shall be as set lortb Jn
Township. Phone TU 2-3471S, Mr.a.
the bidding prur,osal ·•
Yvkon S.21'5
Cul fta1rden,
6 13 8tp
SIX ROOM HOUSE, BATH,
HAMIU. I IRVIC ■ ITATION
•Bidders must apply, on the pro­
storm w indows and doors. 770 per forms., for prequaWication
.._ ,:OO A.M.
WA.SHEHS ANO REFRIGERA­
Sycamore, Middleport. 5-12-6tp with the Hlghwa)' Credit Examin­
Al""ny SUI
TOHS Deliver and keep in ser­
er, at Columbus, Ohio, at le111t 10
Every Da, liervt,-,
vice. Phone WY 2•2660. Ewines
days before the date aet to open
�lore, Pomeroy.
bids.
' 6 13 3tc FOR THE BEST ROOF AND .
The minimum wage to be paid to
repair
J · HOOM FURJljlSHED apartment.
rD
serv1ce and roof painting
all
labor employed on thi.a eon•
and house paJntlne call BIU =c-:-==:--:---,--,­
1 1:.!8 E. Main St. Phone WY 2tract
ahali ·be in accordance with
3408.
Wyatt Phone WYZ.272 4. 6-10-6tc PULL TYPE 2-12' ' CO·OP .PLOW
5 13 61c
7 ft. Co-Op mower. Hay tedder, the "ScheduJe of Prevailing Hour•
- · - · --- · - all in lil:Ood shape. Cb.llrle, E. ly Wage Rate■ Ascertained and
( 20b ) I nsu ran ce
v..� Minersville. Phone WI 9· Determined by the Department or
J Help Wan ted
3666.
5 13 8tp Industrial Relations applicable to
--PER
State Highway Department Im­
WANTED A HOU�EK••
- BARNES-SIM PSON INSURANCE
BOSTON UPI-The Boston Pa• provements in accordance with
Aa:ents, Middleport. Fire, Auto­
1 lull time. Inquire at 476 Beech
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY2·2903 triots of the American Fool ,&gt;all Sections 4115.03, 4115J)4, 4115.05,
St, Middleport after 7 p, m.
------ - · . .
League have announced tbe 1lgn. 4115.06, and 4 115.07 of the Re·
WY2-MH.
ll-101itc
DON STIVERS
ing of Wray Carlton, former Duke vised Code of Ohio."
EMPLOYMENT WANTED. Houaehalfback who played for the Tor­
The bidder mlllt submit with hia
wQrk or houee cleanint, Call
onto Argonauta of Canada's Big bid a certified cheek in the amount
SPruce 3-�904 alter G p, m. Vern
Four League in 19M.
or $1,300.00.
1 Heyman.
5 14 6tp

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mMms-aw9.!.-

5 12 Jtc

(20 ) Business Servic es ________

24-a For Sale or
T de

0

1 6 ! Lo:;t and Found

( 1 4 ) For Rent

0LM8,

SCJRei: ARI!
PIN('l"B A GENJ);.EMfff!
n...-. A IDT
t,t1ra9"'. 'ilS.

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�S--Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 16, 1960

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 11.ESULrs
RATES
:, cent, per word. o•e inaertion. Minimum cbqe - 60 tu�
0 ceots per word fo.r Wee conse-OUU ve inllettiobl.
Special - oue mouth for 30 cenli per word.
Full rate of 3 cents per word will be charged tor advert111ne
if oot paid within 10 ch.ys after re-ceiving bill.
Errors in Advertisina - Soould be r�portf'td immediately. The
Daily Senlmel will not be responsible for more than one incor•
rect ir�rt.:on.
ttard ot Tl:anb and Special N0Uce1 of Ev,'tlta 11.UO. Obituarie.a
publilihed at l eenl per word.
�·101ws
l DAY
a DAYS
; DAYS
I 110.
60c
15
90c
$1 ."5
... 60
20
$1.20
60c
$1.80
$6.00
$1.50
75c
25
$:i.20
fl .60
Adi ret-eJv&amp;d by 10 A.M. will l:"9 in that day 1 ,-por.

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PHONE WY-2-21 57

I Notices

TERMITE ANO PEST CONTROL
by F1in. FrN in1opection, ln1ur
ed by N1tionwid•. Phon• R.
ind A. Servic1 'St.1tlon WY7•
2366.
4-'26-tfc

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For So le

LOST - I Ji;iy�l•ed green cruiser
8k1rt bet�·et•n W h i te's Grocery
and Hderi"s He1rnty Shop on 680
Phone WY i-- 6 647. Gene Whaley.
I !l J

., 4nln,.. M,➔ If .....
wmi .. .. .,...rtf • • •
t'or FKJ;E Inspection
PHONI
Gilmore', Supply Store
WY•2•2n4
Vaughan', llxlermlnallng
Company
St. Marra, w. VL

Auto So les

JUM BUICK $995.
SPECIAL
Hard . fop 2 Door. Sparkling
onginel fuush. Dyr�aflow drive.
Uliiellnen, Pc•m('roy.
5-:l·tltc

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Blaettna r's

Waverly Mobile
Home Sales

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PUBLIC SALE!

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WEDNESDAY, ., 18 at 10· A.M.

F URN I T U R E

JONNSON
SEA-NORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Y, omo

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( L4 I For Rent·

t,VE ROOII HOUSE, BATH, 10
Cole St., In Pomeroy near the
Pomeroy-Ma1on Bridle. Call in
wva-ma.
11-1t.$o

•••nina

500 W O M E N . Age 1 7- 5 9
M A R R: I E O O R S I N G L E
J'n,par■ for th■ manr job nppOrlunltlm
a�ailabt. ta womert lralned II DENTAL
ASSISTANTS ot PRACTlCAI, NUft8!ilJ.
Work II holDltal attendant. aid■. lnf■nt
nul'M, n11rn c01n1&gt;•nion, prlY•I• duty 1,r11c­
tkal ■urae. doctor'• •nd d■11ti1t'1 olli"'"
JIUnfl. Spar....um, lnlnin• prnr?■M will
nol lnWtrrt with prNell\ j� or bou■e,,
'hold du!IH. Hlah u'hool ..duutlon not l\ft•
-■un. ENJOY HIGH EARNINGS, Gitt
full detail■ nowl
Pr•ctlcal N1rH1 Tr•l■IR11 School1
lox 668N, c/o TM S,entiMI, Porn.roJ, O.
r- -r1.;.-: :.-;dFREi S.:k1;,-,:;;;:i;:.-;-;;;;--.:;,i:;:.;;:..-n:--,
0 How l .,.n l:lff&lt;&gt;JM ■ P�■rliul NurH O O.ntal A-■ i&amp;tlln�
0 8pNlal Tralalna for N1l1 81\1&lt;lenU1
f'S-5-] 6-60
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1..-&lt;?:8�.eaJ!21;;. _____________

• Groce
Mc.Ma■ter, Owner
•

0. · I!. French, A�-r,
R, E, f'nneb, Clerll.
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8l'tlELD

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a•NEPIT9 '

Payments will be made for Surgery,
In-hospital Medical Care, Anesthesia,
Radiotherapy . • . accordmg to the
schedule of Indemnities lilted in the
Special Preferred Contract (M-10..F)
you will receive. 'Ibese are the same
as those offet'ed to group,. The bene•
fit1 are available when the services
a re performed by • duly 11cen■ed
physlciltn or SW'itOD II defined. m
the contract

Surgery

·

Medical Treatment

�

When the member la • bed.patient
ln a hospJta1 foi- morj than 18 con•
secutlve hours, for non•aurtical ill­
ne111. Paymenll for each h"'JNtal
confinement. $10 for the first day and
"5 for each Qf the next three dayft
and $4 • day thereafter, Maximum of
'10 days available per contrKt yor.

i aUT YOU MUST At::r

Reducllon (oellina) perfOffllld 111¥where,
,

l!mergenay Care

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.. lladloth•rapy ,,., · , ___ J

Treatment of n.c,plaam1 (1bnofflW
powthr such u cancer, tumors, etc.)
by m♦ans of X•ny or radium, n­
prdleu of whe,o the lrffllMIII If
-·porfonned,
l

llurna and
Skin Grafting ,_

For arvlce1 rendeM 1n eonntdlan
with 1urglcal pro«dun1 covend by
the contract, payment.I from $10 to
$40 ■ccordlna to ochedule ol ln-•
RlUts, when: (I) aclmlnbleltd by,o
phy■iclan other than the operallns
,urpon, ln or out of the �tal.
or (2) a,jmlnl■t ored In • ho,pttal by
a dtnUst or nww who 1t not Nl
employ" of the hOQ&gt;ital. No po,y­
menll will be p,ovldod f•r loco!
111t$1heols, '
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When both tnlrsfcll and medlcal auv•
lees, or both medical and rtdlothe'r­
apy services, are "'ndert,f durir.ic. the
• IUTle hospital conf:inemtnt, peymenl
eh,U be- made for' the one •rvtce
whfoh p.rovldea the areater �
but not for both, Thi. «1111roct dooo
not provide parment fol' ut1 of th•
following: oervic&lt;■ rendered In •
V.A.,hospltal; workmen'• eotnptUA•
tJon ea1t1; services f� or pay. If
able by • 1ovtrnmental a1tn1111= '
atrvlce■ f11&gt;- comnetlc ..., be!outllylnc
pwpo111; dental Mrvlces. Na 'lu•

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A.merit■!'\ l!!n&lt;lltt'Qd
Rin Ttn Tln
San ! rancll.:o Rea1
Your Eub ReorflC
Weather Teller
John Oaly ?ttwt
Broken Arrow
Che)'enne
Bourbon Street Beat
Advr"lture.s in Paradtae
Ted Mack Amateur HolD'
'['be New• TOJWlbt
Scanning the Weather
Sport Report
Late Show
Cartoon Spectacula r
Romper Room
Movie
Your '!:se o Rep.,rter
I Married Joen
RestlcSli Gun

:-:c:-:-=::-:

Thr. Brt1hter DaJ
1bEl s-:,tret btorm
The l'.d2e or NIIIM
The fltrtf.l Stoogea
The Life Qf Riley
Art._ur J. Smith, M.-.
A Look at the Weather
Jule Rivlin Show
Amot 'n' Andy
Highway Patrol
The Km.e Smit:, Show
The Texan
Father Knows Best
Danny Thofflu Show
Ann Sothern Show
Henne■ey
DuPont Show
News
A Look at th-, Weather
Theater 13
CBS New•
Captain Kaquoo
Cartoon 'l'hekter
•Red Rowe Show
On the Go
I LoVld i.acy

Prlce ia Rlibt
Conc•tntioa
Truth or ConteQaencN
It. Could Be You
Mid DI)' New■
Movietlme
Loretta Yuaog Theattt
Young Or. Malone
From 111ese Roots
Co�edy Pleyhouae
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Lowrey Showtime
J1m Ttudr:er Sbow
Weatlttrca!,t
!\t'n Ph•t\U'P
RunU07 BrlnkleJ Repoff
CatlJ\Onball
wram1e
Startlme
Arthur Murray Party
M Squad
Journey to Unde.rstanding
NC"'l'A ffe-11'.llln•
"W'tatlteJ'Caat
Ja ck Pa•r Show
Sign Qf.f

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Mondor Th...,.i, •;Woy
f:811 Sl,:n · 0n
l·OO Guell Star
,:u New, 1, Weather
1:30 UD
.
Y :00 Breatful Part,
1:30 NtWI
8:3&amp; llreatfaal P■rlJ
1·30 Newt
,O:oo Coffee Time
10115 S••t Shop
10:U lfornllll DevoUom
10:tB fin the, To10D
' 11:00 Countr)' Roe Down
11:00 !loon Ne• ,
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Leaf/el ror 11,wy ...,,,,,
Mr. and, .Mn. Chntet' Erwin
and son Don, Middleport, were
In Charle1ton Sund&amp;)' to take their
aon, Alnnan Mlchaer Erwin, to
board I pline Yor ·Nodolk, Va. •
Airman Erwin who b1i tpent
the weekend with ht1 family ls on
the ttss Elle• and when he re-

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By f'UD LAIIJWIU

Racine picked up four ln the
first innina on Junior Wolfe's ■In.
gle, a walk, em �fcN lckles' doube,
Dick Ta)'lor•� single. a racrUlce,
imd Carl Wolfo's single.
After Glouster went ahead 5-4
with thrll!e runs in the seventh, Ra­
cine's bottom half of the ninth
opened with Rllen Stobart 1inelin1,
Aaron Wolfe sacriricing and being
sale, and John Fisher singling both
home alter they advam.-ed on Jun­
ior Wolfe's infield out.

QUIET,

1-YNDOH!!

t&gt;ON'T MESS
UP 'r'ORE.
SISTER'S
GREATS
S06HUL
TRIUMPH!'

You are hereby notified that on '
the 13th day of May 1960, an Jn.
ventory and Appraisement of the
OXFORD, o. UPI-Sprtngfiehl
estate of Henry H. Taylor, deceas- Public successfully defended lte
7:30 Bronco
ed, la.le of Rutland, Ohio, in said Class AA championship at the
8:30 Wyatt �
County W&amp;l!I flied in this Court. . Miami University track and field
"1:00 '11,,- 1uneman
Hearing !)1'.l .s�id .Inventory and meet Saturday with Ron Banks
Appraisement will be had before leading DePorres to vh:tory In the
this Court on the 2nd day of June Cla'ls A field.
10:30 Mr. Adama and Eve
1960 at 10 o'clock A. M:.
Banks scored a total of 18 3·7
.1:00 TDe New, Ton��
Exceptions the-.relo may be filed peints for the meet'e outstanding
by any lnterelted party at any performance as he won the broad
1:0i:i ScaMiD&amp; the lVeatbft
time prior to fiv� days before the j ump, 120-yard high and 180-yard
• · 1(1, Sporbl RejlOn
date set for he11r1ng.
1 1:20 Late Show
low hurdles. Hia 20.5 in the lbw■
.J:4&amp; Sien Off
WITNESS my signature and was a meet recOrd.
. ___
the seal of said Court, this
Kendull Fields, Hamilton Tafl,
13th day of May 1960.
set a h igh jump reeord with a
F. H. O'BJl:IEN,
, leap of 6 feet, 4 1·2 inches. David
Ex-Ofliclo
Judie
k
and
Cle
�
Dull, Dayton Belmont, also set a
Bride
r
U:30 De�mbf
By Ann Baker, Deputy Chirk pole vault record when he ,oared
\2:00 Love of Life
(8) 1e, 28, 2te over the bar at 12 feet, 8 Inches.
12 :!0 Search For Tamomw
-----�Onclnnatl Taft was r.iecond to
;2:411 The �ul!lilla Lf&amp;bl
ld in the AA field wltb
Springfie
1 :00 l1eart of d19 City
PLAN Wl NII ROAST
compared to 48 1-2
points
I45
SIJ
.\ti
t
World
TUl'DI
2
he
t:
The· Homebuildera Cla■s of the
DePom!'s ,�red
winners.
the
for
2:80 :ror Better or tot ViOl'III
Middleport Church of Obrist will
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by Covington
followed
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7
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2:80 HOU.If: Part,
meet TUeaday evening al the
Claq A.
nerending
13-14.
with
1lre
32
Mllllon
The
R:00
home of Mr. and Mr■. Milton
ia W.IIS
Alexandr
West
champion
Houdaahelt, Mlnenvllle Route.. A
3:30 Verdict II Youn
1-2.
fifth
with
14
wiener roast 11 planned for the
1:00 'Jt]e ll.ri,rhter u11111
evening.
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ll l!IJG!!;.-17� to 220 lbs 16.00 to
t·.OQ l'he Three Stooiee
16.BO: 220 to 260 Jbl!I. 16.00 td
l:3B Lile ol Rlllf
Light 16.00 to 16.90; Fat
18.BD;
J:00 Arthi1r J. Smltb If...
Sows 12.00 to 15.00j Stags 12.00
6:16 A Look at the '\feather
to 19.00; Boars 8.00 to. 12.00; .
: Sows and Pigs 60.00 to 90.00;
u:20 Jule Rivlin Show
1:.10 Amos 'n' AndY
Shoats 7 .oo to 16.00.
CATTLE-18.00 to 34,.00; Hel­
7:00 Steve :Donavan
fer• 16.00 lO 23.00; Baby Bee!
· 7:30 To Tell t he Trulb
8:00 Eyewltneas to Rl1tory
20.00 to �.00: Flit Cows 14.00 to
Canners 12.00 to 16.00;
20.00;
Gdll1
1:30 Man, Lovea of Dob1
to 21.00; MIik Cows
l'l,00
Bulla
1:00 Tllhtrope
100.00
to
200.00.
1:30 Red Skelton Show
VEAL CALVES-Tops 32.00
0:00 · Garry Mool"e Show
Seconds 28.00 to 30.00; Medium
1 1:00 New■
20.00 to"' 28.00; Com. &amp; Hvs. 18.00
'1:10 A Look 11 the Wuther
to 30.00; Culis 12.00 to 18.0.
12:00 nteater 13
SHEEP EweR &amp; Lms 8.00 to
- Ewes 4.00 to 10.00
18.00; Stock
Fat Sheep 4.00 to 10.00: culls UM)
to 5.00; Buck, 4.00 t o 10.00; Fat
Wether1 4.00 to I0.00,
12:30 JUII For You
LAMBS-Tops 24.fflJ; Seconds
1:30 New■ •
18.00 to 20.00; Lliht Wt1. 15,00
):SD Jl11t For You
�:00 C•IIIDI on \'I· Pl-I
to 18J)O; Common 12,00 to 18.00,
3:00 Music Go Round
3:30 New,
Vt.it Anthony Home
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8:&amp;a M'.uah: Go
Spending the day wllh �r. and
N...,
4:30 · Local
William Anthony of Middle-,
llrt.
4:30 Music Go Round
Sunday were Mr. and Mn1
port
w.
9:00 Sport■ Ill Revie
Hoy, Mr. and Mn. Eugene·
Harold
8110 IIP.ol'II �
daughter Darla Fay
and
Smith
0:1&amp; Tl!• Band Bo•_
and
Mn,
Maude
Smith of Canal
9:411 P!I Bqonl �
Wlncbe,ter.
9:00 Sundown �
Other dinner ,:uesta of the Al\­
G:flt OIi tht J.lr, , , .
were Jlr. and Mra. Gerald
tbony1
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tum, will be aliiloned 11 Quon,
and Joe, looaL
set ··po1n� -11- L,
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0111
TO M IT TUitSDAY
. The regular meetln* of the Brad•
ci..ster Council , D1u&amp;hten of
bury PTA will be ht�d this Weil•
Aml!f�a wm meet �. reau�
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Qf!!lday at 7:30 p. m. New omce,a
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will be installed dufin1 the medrte� .,,.d I
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OUR. Ll'L GAL!!- ONL'r'
IN AMERICA COUL.D
THtS 1-lAPPEN .'!

What, ,.;th oil thi•
cleonlng to dol"l'ol&lt;e
it to )'QU''!other.

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t2:3C. Lote 'l'b•t Bob
1 :00 About Fares
1:so· Medic
-..:UO Day In Coun:
2:SO Th• Gale Storm Show
a: oo Beat the Clock
':30 Who oo You 'fruit
1:00 � Bt.ndl\Aott
� :30 lo(:ky and Ru Friend.I
5:00 San !l'randlao BIil
IUt Yout Euo •-·
fUO Weather Teller
6:45 John Dal)' Keft
7 :00 HoneymOOl'len

'TRI' TO 5lfAL 11:111£ /?.

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Racine's Hockin1 vaae, Baa·
ball Lea1ue entry opened Ua cam­
paign Sunday at home. ror its
third straight bueball ch1mpioll­
•hip with 11 6-� win over Glouster
on Uttle Fom:y Wolfe'1 &amp;eVen hlt•
ter, BOOring two runa in the ninth
to pull the victory out of what
seemed certain defeat.

Racine's Carl Wolfe had two for
four and Junior Wolfe two for
three lo lead the hitters.
Larry Wolfe, who set all lclnds
or records in the league last year,
-fanned 18 in his first ■tart, 1nd
walked on!)' two. However. he com­
plained of a "sore arm" through.
NOTICI Of' FILING AND
out the contest.
H ■AIIING ON INV■ NTOIIY
000 200 300-5 7 0
Glouster
ca.. No. 11,350
400 000 002--6 9 3
Racine
Problt. Court, Mat11 County, Ohio
Exline and Zimmer. L. Wolfe
TO the Executor or AdmirUstra• and McNickle.
tor and to such of the following as
are residenli of the state o( Ohio:
surviving spouse, if any; next of
kin; beneficiaries· under the • ill I
If any; th.e attorney or attorne)'s
representing sny of the aforernen
Uoned persons:

WMl'O Daily Pro�am Schedule

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i Bluo Shlold '(JIOVidft paymenta towud the ...t of Suqery, In•
hoallltal MtdJaJ Ca,re AnesthesL■ , Radiotherapy , , , according
1
,eo tt,, ■ch odulo al ""'emnities listed In the SpocJal Pnfe....t
Contract (M-10-F) JOU will ....,ive.
Blue Shield help■ you pay
,
, your surgeon's ind phyllclan • bills. relieves this anxl!tty when.
lllcknNI mikes.
Bl1te Shield proltclt you wheri you travel
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An•ath•ala
Admlnlatratlon\.______ �•

Channel 8 - Monday

t:00
!1:SO
1:00
l:IO
8:40
6:4,
7:00
1·30
8:SO
1:30
t0:80
11: 00
11:1 0
11 :15
U:20

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8:00
8:1�
9:00 ,
1
�:00
&lt;ll:30
'1:00

JUST lOOK AT All THI IINEAts

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Sign On
Continental Classroom
Toda,
Katie Doonan Show
To!)per
Doogb Re 111
Play Your ;uunet-

Chanl'!el 1 3 TuesdaJ

'l'he Blue Shield pion II ..Uvely ncomm•� by the Ohio
Stat• Modi.,.! Aaoclallon, and th!■ �ond-Ovtr Plan baa been
daveloDed with the Auoci1t1on'1 encouragement. Aak your
Wllclan 1bout Blue Shield and th!■ Plan. Or &lt;heck with the
11111• Crou hoopilal cue plan that ■erv.. yo_ur area.

For treatment npn:Dffl of ,whtn
the arvke II nndtred. • ...,

5:411
1:00
7:00
1:00
9:30
10:00
10:30

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Channel 3--1 uesda,

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118(1
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1:00
8:15
8:20
1:30
7:00
'7:30
8:00
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9:00
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10:00
10:30
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11 : 15

MAY 29

'ii ...a,

:00 Comedy P111'hot1N
4:30 Adventure Time
,oo Steamboat Bill
1:30 Sgt. Pre1Lon
6:00 Music In the '1.ound
. 8:)5 Jim '11lacker Sh,J•
t':� Weatherc,1t
8:30 Nfll!,'111 • Ptcture
Huntley llrlrile:, Re1,1rt
, •e:t:s
·oo Huckleberr, Hrnm4
7:30 TBA
8:05 Baseball
10:30 Steve Allen Show
11:00 Newa Headllne11
1 1 : 10 Weatherc11t
11 :15 Jack p,..r Show
1:00 Sign OIi

11:00
1 11:lltt
(2:00
l:1:.30
1 :00
1 : 11
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
8 : 16
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8:30
9:SO
10:00
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1 1 :15
1:00

Channel 1 3-Monda)

, 'l'hl, ■pectal plan II ' available only to Ohio resldenta who apply
. belween Monday1 May 16 and Sunday, May 29, 1960, Every
· application muot DO poatmarkod before llliclnlght Sunday, May
29, U you're 65 or over , , . or hove a relative or friend of this
age • , , act """'· U■t the coupon below . , . mail II by May 29,
l&gt;eeaUM applicau.,,. cannot he accepted if postmarked after
llliclnlaht lhli dolt. rhit l■ th• onl11 wv vw "'"

,.,aotur•a and
l)lalocallona

Elntr(ency oUtchlng of woundaWldi:ln 24 hour• after the acddtot.

IV SUNDAY,

NO'l'ICI 01' PILING AND
H AIINO ON INVINTOIY
Caw Ne. 1t,Mt
Probate C1111rt, � Ceunty, Ohio
TO the Executor or Administra­
tor and to rucft of I.be following aa
are reudienta of the filte of Ohio:
survlvlnJ lpOl.118, If any: next or
kin; beneficlnles under lhe will,
if any: the attorney or attorneys
repreaentlna: any of tbe aronmen,
tioned l)ffson&amp;;
You are hereby notified that on
the 13th day of MIY 1980. an Jn,
venlory · and Apprah1ement o f tile
eatate of Minnie Taylor, dere1sed,
late of Rutlllnd, Ohio, In &amp;aid Coun1y w1111 filed in thia Court.
Hearing on tJaid Inventory and
Appraiaement will be had before
this Court on the 2nd day of
June 1960, at 10:30 o'clock: A. M.
Exception■ thereto may be liled
by any inttreated party at any
time prior to five days before the
date set lor hearina:.
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of said Court, thia
13th day of MIY, 1960.
F. H. OBRIEN,
Jud11e and Ex-Officio Clerk
By Ann Baker, Depub Clerk
(5) 16, 23, 21c

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Wolfe Whiffs
13 In Racine's
First HVL Test

w H T N�TV .C ha nn el 13
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J usl think of It , , •
\ • There's no phyoical examlnaUon '
, • You make no health statement
• There's no exclusion because of present or past health
problema
) • There ""' no waiting periods for pre-exlotln&amp; conditions
• You need not be employed
,/ Regudleu of present health or work ,talus, any Ohio resident
65 or over can enroll. In fact, this new program is offered especi..
11iy to meet the needa of individual Ohio reaid•nll 65 and over
'IVho aren't now protect&lt;!! by Blue Shield benefii. through group
/enrollment In the put, Eich pe,-'°" muol enroll lndhllduolly , , .
even husband and wife must each apply and be individually
protected. This plm Is actively recommended by the OHIO
STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, the doctors' professional
· &lt;&gt;r1anlaaUon.

Almost all types of 1urglcaJ proce­
dures performed anywhere - in the
hospital, home or physician's office
- with payments from $10 lo '300
accordina to achedl.lle of lndemnitles.

annei 3-M.onda.,

8:00
11:SO
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12:00

11'1 r,ally true! The same Blue Shield (Ohio Medlcal ,lndem11ity) that prov1de.s such complete surgical and medical benefits
to payroll deduction groups now offer, thflf b1ne/ill to ani
_indi•idual Ohio reridml •Q• 6S or ovorl

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l.egal Notice

TELEV ISION (sU IDI
WSAZ-TV Chaft,n el 3

Channel 8-T uesda)

iFor the first time
Blue Shield offers
you surgi,cal-medical
benefits like groups
can secure . . . if you
enroll by . Sunday,
:May 29, 1960

RADIATO R

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MOTOB CO.
J'OIIDO

W A N ! £ 0: A l O n e el

People 65 or over can
have Blue Shield. surgical•
· medical cost protection

Experleneed

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$595

Plans and apeclficatlon, are on
file in the department of highways
and tbe office of the division dep­
uty director.
The director reserves the right
to reject any and all bid11.
E. S. PRESTON
Director

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D•lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , May 18, 1980-7

Vt.It In Charlatan

Dr. and Mra. P. I.. Stanley 1nd
LIGAL NOTICI
Mn. Eleanor Witben villLed In
haled bidl will �ind by Charleston, W, YL, Sunday, lbt
the Villaee of Middleport, Mei&amp;s 1ueats of Mr. and Mrs. 01n 1'llc.h
County, Ohio, at Lhe VillJle Hall, er. Mn. Pet 1Baumber1er of Char•
Middleport. Ohio, until 12 noon, leston, w11 also a 1uett or the
liby ZS, lll60, for the followin1 FiKben. Precedln1 dinner all at­
tended mornlna worship service al
equipment:
One Standard -4 door car-black St. Timothy Lutheran Church.
8 Cylinder
Automatic Tr1nsmiaslon
•Back-up Lia:hts

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: ( 20 ) Busi;,ess Servic-;_
vood C 1 ..n Used Car11
Ail Mtih11 and Mo.lels
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERffl Lincoln St.
l'A&amp;TtlOPOLITAN MOTORS
etion service. Jed: 111 Refriaera­
Phone ·WY2-3561 ' Mlddlo00,,6(16 i:.11 Main $t.
tion, New Haven. Phone TU2·
IHON fo'UIEMAN S1'0KER for comPCNMrOy, Ohio
3537.
1111.:rcial
or
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use.
4.23,(/
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COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO­
strawberry crates. Phone WY 2· .
19M FUlllJ, tl, 4 IJoor Slandard
tection, Lite, Auto, Fire, Polio.
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St11ft, l h.a1l'r, llad10. Ner)ds MoI. 0, McCOY
Call
Don MIils, Middleport,
1or Work $250. !'hone W Y2· ·- · ---- -----'
AUCTIONIIR
Ohio.
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3196.
Rout• 2, Long Bottom, Ohio
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PUSLIC AUCTION
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I MUELLER F' URNAC I, WISTING
1gM MEHClJUY $795 · 2 DOOi, I he pcrsonul property of the late · HOUSE •PPII ances. A"'old aro- ( 2 1 ) Real Estate
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.·,"','1h1 ,ll on .'!1 II be so Jd ·�-1- . .· ther1, Syracu.., Ohio. Phone FOR SALE: 91i ACRES GOOD
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5-IHHc
WY2:--•
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tenee, K•rage, 2 ,oom cellar. s
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1 the pust olf1ce on Route 7 in
other out bblldJngs. 8 room 100&lt;l
'l u ppcrs Plains, Ohio,
1958 UUlc;K $1 ,ll90 VB S PECIAL
house. Water in house 1 0 mln•
u1ml 'lup 4 11oor . u ne careful I L1 v1 11 � rnum .... ullc, 2 wool rugs,
ute drive from Pomeroy. Locatefl
owner. IJyuafl ow dnve. Hadio
Lu1ll �1101 . 1·dn�erator, 4 beds,
¾. mile oft 143 at WoU Peu
comhtt1at1on dl!;;k &amp; book case,
and Jh:11\cr. IJ !acllnarw, PomcCreek.
G. W Spencer. Phouo
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lour
l;1111ps,
d1shcH,
ruy.
quilting
5 5-tilc I
WY-2-6820.
frames, c11ll t11l&gt;les, record play­
5 9 6 lp
t•r, 011 larnp;;, hand tools, p111no,
.1.95'_1 PUNTIA C S'fAH ..,lJlEF.
U 1111ng room MlllC, Maytug wash.­
FOR sALE---601/a A. Farm. Ches­
4 73 �lyc&lt;1111ur c St., Middleport
t•r, 2 dressers, pl.'.llform rocker,
ler Twp., 5 room and bath, oul­
5-5• 1:!:tp
swel f)t'r, uJ! heater, marble lop
bulldina:a, lara:e lake. WY2-6910
sliJllt1!1, rockers, ironing board,
J.051:1 t'IIEV HULET V B 4 Dll. SI!:·
Mrs. Roy Frecker, Minersville,
J•h1ko radrn, tioy bed, mis1.:el­
dim. l'um,•ruy !'ulicc Car. lilacl­
Ohio.,...
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lu11co11� items.
l11an, l'OltlCl'UY.
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FOR SALE: SIX ROOMS AND
Charles Sisson, Owner
1 9 ) For So le
fnll bath. - &gt;luarene Parsonage,
__ -· N•t responKihlc for acrid('nts. Sule
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olle.9:e Roa�; Syracuse . Phone
TWO HUILIJll\' t; LUTS JN TH�
conC1�1cicd Uy Ur11.chord Auction
Y 24:1935 or WY 2-623 l.
Twin l Cl.Ill!'� AtldJ!Hin, New lia't o., ltarn1l', Ohm, Phone WI 9� 13 6tc
ve,1. too· " IOU' . $705 1:ud1..
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!'hone W Y :!-5J:.! l or :\1a�rm S t 'J- Auct hl!Ll'l'r: l • l' ill Oradford
IIOOERN
FIVB
FOR SALE
5"la7 al ter ti p. 111.
:\lunugcr: A , C. Urud[ord
5 13 t&gt;h:
room houae, lLIII basement 1,id
0 14 61t We
atuc. A11ume balance of 4. o/.
K IJ(HY \/Al UI M t l .l•:t\�' Elt -He•
repair all types of radi­
direct
eovernment loan. Lot 50
lmNc1-.
�
ed
aud 111 A I ,._haJlt'. l';1y
l
ators , from heater corea to
xl50. Good neighborhood. Call
otr l)11hmct• uf $J7 .!ilJ ur take
or ■ee Freddie Thabet, M1t5on.
the largest truck or traelor
uver p11ymN1t s uJ' $7 per month.
W Vt ,
. 4-28-Uc
Phone WY 2· 2::04.
'I l3 6lc
radiator.
Look at the Spa&lt;.-e. Look at tho
FOR S;.A,EV!;N ROOM HOiJsi
1'1'1&lt;.'tls. Look at the Savinlils.
JH'.( ilST!il(l•. /J II El!EVUH D BULL.
with
baths, a:uaee. waab
Inquire Lluyd illil(' kwond, l'hcli- For the hod Buy &amp; Dest Ternu
bouae,
cellar,
Jarf" c•:&gt;rner 10\
Phone WY-2-21 a
ler, Ohm. l'hol\l' Y U fi-2450 after 1 on N e w end USED, Look lo
localed 1n Cbeatllr, Ohio, OD
Pomeroy, Ohio
6 1'. M.
Route 7. Priced to aell. U Inter­
14 3lp
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TWO CIOUU M J I.K COWS. 01w
GRAV LY TUCTOR IAL I AND
Ripley,
W. Va. '1 ,J. £S2-9433..
Jll!il l rl'i.h. Hotliutll Scarles, llUl·
S.rvlc._ Sll I. Mein, Pomeror.
4-26-lle
•
lam', l'hunc SH 2·46:.!tl.
Phone WY2-297S, 0- 111 '
-,5 1 1 6tp
AW!r.�-.: ;;;i
p, m. until JuM 1 . h'""'-1 BOUSE Fcfi\ -SU.S. No. 23, WHlt'ly, Ohio
I Harold BMnh■rt,
ala
room,,
,t room• do'tl;a,
low1\
1
Op.n nery day 9 to 9
....'11111.
2 up, apnoxlmatel)' l ac:e I•
()0 YUU 1'1\ V l'lf\' l'JUt:ES roR
Ohio, Phon■ Coelw',lle Mfl,
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vel h,.ld exc1111lent weU 13 mile,
UNt''' farm nu1ch1 11cry? Sec .Ehli I siiAL
3-It-t(c
L TOY POMEHANIAN­
from
Pomeroy on State Routt
oodwm
and
buy
at farm prices. I Menchl·atcr Pu11s. 1te11sonJ1blc.
�
n:LEVIS !ON RADIO AND SIIALL
SIJ2.
Price $800.00. lnqu.lre
Su. mrlt!M from Wllkcsvllle .
P IWfJ!.! .Sl'3-IS693 , MllllO n , W. y a.
a.ppllan�e repair. Phone Olis
Mr,. .Howell al Pa1etown,
• :.!8 30tc
o. rn. Jtc
Meclinlork, RacJne, Ohio. 2-1-tfc
1-IIMIO..
111-.:XJCAN 1'0MA'1'0 PLANTS ARE C-Z 1 1As uoN
-::=-===-:= :::-::-::-:::c:
AGAIN
KNIT
s
•r
.
cusToM au1LT KITCHEN DE- :::
Foa SALl!: Fo·�u R R ooM iiousi
read)' Nill! Sl'\'t!rlll olhl'r •tandard
sull/j for the 2·3-4 year olds.
si�nc&lt;l for your home. Free e■•
Oath, ba■emenl, ,:aa, city wet.er
V,lilt1ellc11. Aho rhul.Jl&gt;Brb at 1111
Uo11cr 11horts $ 1 .06. Matchina:, or
lima. tes. t�oreman . and Abbott,
and 1ara1e. LOc1ted near brlda:t
bell, lo ul and for deep tree1•
contr�uil lng lope $1.19. Tbe Shoe
Phone WY2-53:U.
ln,11. SL-cond House l!:aat Iron..
a.a.tr
Muon. WIibert Wener, M-aaon.
Uox, �tiddloport.
3-16-6tc
5- lG,tJ lp.
School houi;c In Syracu11e. Wm.
II. Holme,.
6 g tfc use:o SQUIPM EN'I' FOR SALE.
ALLk::g. '[; :::v:i
F"'oc-RSALE
=:c, F_
IV__
.E iioo'it1iou si:
or lradi! . 'fractor Corn Planter Phon• WY 2-m1, ,._ KII
,..,,
with
bath.
Nice
location. Melvin
N 1'.:t,;CHI Sfo: WINt: �'1ACU1N 1'.:­
Ohle
$7:i,UO; llur.sc t:orn Planter CLILAN O TV MCI APPLIA
Hood,
Loeuat
St., Pomeroy,
1
NCI
1
1
t:umplclc z1.:•1.;aU for mu.king but•
'
$25.UO; Side
Delivery Rake
ton holci;, htu1d slll.chlng and
0
3
tfe
5-14-SOtp
$45.00; 'l'wo Rotary Hoe■ ,6:U)O;
lancy dc8Jg1111. Originall )' co11t
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Wheel Co-Op Spreader 'l'wo
over $.100. l'i.y orr b.. Jance or $&amp;I
$00.00; New Wagon wlth bed
or 111.kt u\lN paymen111 or $8 per
$130.0u : 40 1''t. Elclliltor $90.00;
month. l'hnu W \' 2·22CH.
One 1111d Two iloltom Plowa
:I 13 6tc
$:M.00. Fred Burson, Shade,
Ohio, Phone MYti-3364. :J-16-61:p
PONY. Gl-.:NTL.E t'UH CHiLl&gt;HEN
lo ride. ha.uk Emrich, Bailey's 7 TAMWOIITH PIGS. tmory
PowRun.
:J 13 Jtc
ell,
Uac111e.
4
13
3tc
-- - -- - --LOCATION: Al A.W-, Ohio on lloule 7,
HOUSE TltAILEI( 50' x 10'. rIVE
rooma, b11th Sle�Jlll 8. $4800.00.
■I Fremh'I Markel
Price inl'ludcs foci oil tank, ( 9CJ I ."Aarine Suppliei.
WHher. dr)"er, ll'lcvision. Sec I IH D BOATI AND MOTOR•eD
.Frank lludsnn, UHhan Road,
and • whlle thaJ IH!t,, Matr•
fU. I, Rucinc.
ti 14 6tc
,.11,,.. Meten. tOO .-: Mein
1 0 wood bodl, ,ood condUiloni 16 «neWl'l beda, new; 1 rol111-w11y
It,, PWNy. l'MM WY..1-IVG.
1 1,24-tfc
bed, IWWi D hoHyiwood frlinflll; 12 clothes dryeflt new; 1 mat­
treKs, now; t ,bed ,aprinpj 1 1• ·heater; 2 bJ.lh •�bair•; D doll car­
Buy Your - rl11ges, new; 1 eomplete dinette � now; 11 tablet; t utiUtr
Lablt111; 1 T.V. St1nd1 newi l ·bQltywood :llead bouil, JleWi 1 Uvin,
room cockWl 1"ible, n(!Wj Cl fiber obeata; 2 portable bin, new;
100 lte.n. of cootln, utenttle, p&gt;il ilDd rpana, rlll:l uew; odd lot of
&amp;crrien wire, -11 new; odd i)ot of ptint, tJil. dafterut oolon; 9 oil
rllljle■, 1U MW; t .lollel OOOdt/ l ..1om,t1c wo■her, aood ....,
1 lard pNJII; ao iba. Drama.; 4 waahi!II � 18 iDl:111: ltrtiin­
en,
11,l newi 2 pl. ot 1\Qeuldi 1 •Wldry roam ONi etoYe, new;
AT
,
Z D!xte COil heattN, nttj a doS' duater.. new; l ,new 4!Cl'90ll door;
l.t ,crua Ntoo,ue. ncwi ll&amp; a:reea dDDt" IIIJl.l'dt. new; one lot ol
SEDA N
wronchn. an liiot. OUltr ltem. too numero. 10 men\ion.
•
Pomoroy, Oblo
V8 motor, clean l1:1t•rlor, Rood
Thia
It
Of
lbe
llell
..i
..
Ill
Solltl&amp;enl
Ohio,
AU new
liru, orieinal bl·a .:k (ill'l•h. lh•ai
mercbln!llle, If you wanl b■r&amp;alnt of all ldndi, eome lo
nke.
( 1 1 ) Wonted To
� ule, Ple11e doll'I mlal 1111a Ale, Plenly of ellll sen, '
CLl!:AN USED CAR, WILL CONed OIi poucl,
1ld&amp;r any make or model. 'Nlone
WYa-nat, Vl,all T&lt;■!ord, Syra­
NOT R ll'C)NIIIIL I fOlt ANY ACCIIMIN'I,
ru1e.
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I

Legal Ncmce

SLX ROOM IIO U S.E 1 128 EAST TELEVISION RADIO AND SMAl.L ,,,._�Li.. 8·•'1-JJ
NO' flCE TO CONTRACTOltS
Main St., Pomeroy. Pb.one WY2•pplianc, r,pair. Call Frank 'I.Ml ,rJI.,3408.
0-lUtc· Captelna, 414 N. Second Ave.,
STATE OF OHIO
POMERO Y _ 7-room frame, bath,
Middlepor
t,
•
3..J-llc
DEPARTMENT
of Hlo+fWAYI
TWO 0� THREE ROOltl FURNISH
basemen t, prage, on c.Al!L
o._ Main.
Cohnnbu-.
Ohio,
April 2', 1 '60
Nice lot. 1hade, and view of
ed apartment
140 Mulberry
S.ln
L.... c.,.,
Contract
Ave., Pomeroy.
river.
$4200.00. Terms.
5-124tp
No 6D-2'3
MIDDLE PORT - 5-room frame,
Al'JUo•'MENTS - l'W'nLlll.ed ud
Unit Price Contract
bath, storm doon and windows,
\loJ1Jn11.1hed. �terar. 11.lddJo.
Sealed proposals will be receiv­
garage. Two luel lots con\len­
port. Phone WY-2-1288.
J-3-tf
ed at tlie office of the State lligh•
ienlly located. $6000.00,
way
Director o( Ohio at Columbus,
RACINE 9 rooms, 2 baths, auto­
5 AND 8 ROOM HOUS&amp;, l'WO D
Ohio,
until IO a. m., Ohio (Eastern)
matic
furnace
heat, 2 porches,
room aP•rtmentr. A. N. Be.niel,
Standard
Time, Tuesday, May 24,
and
2
large
Iota.
out
of
all
P.bune NY2..J272.
l \-2-tfc
1 960, for improvementt in:
floods. $11,000.00.
1 31-ACR E FARM - Two produc­ Meigs County, Ohio, on Se:ct:Jon
i.,··r•i·
SLEEPING hOOMs. c1,0SEJN
ing oil welltl, free gas, large MEG-692-0.85, State .Route No. 892
town. 127 Bullernut.
I
'
5 11 8tp
barn, 1 5 acres river boUom, 4 - in Scipio Township by gradifli,
room
houae and other buildings. drai11in g and paving with stabilized
Call Dlc1 Sterrett
TWU
BEDROOM FURNISHED
Located
on • blacktop road. auregate. Width: Pavement 18
apartm ent with utilities fur­
feet .Project Length, 4,2:iO feet or
Before 9:30 A.M
$12,600 .00,
nished. Phone WY 2-2660, Ew­
0.904 mile. Work Length 4,350 feet
�lddlopo,f WY•2·264J
C
UC
KLER
REALTY
mg'll S1orc, Pomeroy. ft 13 Ole
or 0.823 mile.
POtMioy WY•241ff
VIRGIL TEAFORD, Salwnan
"The date set for completion of
liUTZ
PIID
ITOltl
Boa
229
Phone
2-6731
WY
F'OUR ROOM HOUSE, Rutland
At C(5) 14, 3tc this work shall be as set lortb Jn
Township. Phone TU 2-3471S, Mr.a.
the bidding prur,osal ·•
Yvkon S.21'5
Cul fta1rden,
6 13 8tp
SIX ROOM HOUSE, BATH,
HAMIU. I IRVIC ■ ITATION
•Bidders must apply, on the pro­
storm w indows and doors. 770 per forms., for prequaWication
.._ ,:OO A.M.
WA.SHEHS ANO REFRIGERA­
Sycamore, Middleport. 5-12-6tp with the Hlghwa)' Credit Examin­
Al""ny SUI
TOHS Deliver and keep in ser­
er, at Columbus, Ohio, at le111t 10
Every Da, liervt,-,
vice. Phone WY 2•2660. Ewines
days before the date aet to open
�lore, Pomeroy.
bids.
' 6 13 3tc FOR THE BEST ROOF AND .
The minimum wage to be paid to
repair
J · HOOM FURJljlSHED apartment.
rD
serv1ce and roof painting
all
labor employed on thi.a eon•
and house paJntlne call BIU =c-:-==:--:---,--,­
1 1:.!8 E. Main St. Phone WY 2tract
ahali ·be in accordance with
3408.
Wyatt Phone WYZ.272 4. 6-10-6tc PULL TYPE 2-12' ' CO·OP .PLOW
5 13 61c
7 ft. Co-Op mower. Hay tedder, the "ScheduJe of Prevailing Hour•
- · - · --- · - all in lil:Ood shape. Cb.llrle, E. ly Wage Rate■ Ascertained and
( 20b ) I nsu ran ce
v..� Minersville. Phone WI 9· Determined by the Department or
J Help Wan ted
3666.
5 13 8tp Industrial Relations applicable to
--PER
State Highway Department Im­
WANTED A HOU�EK••
- BARNES-SIM PSON INSURANCE
BOSTON UPI-The Boston Pa• provements in accordance with
Aa:ents, Middleport. Fire, Auto­
1 lull time. Inquire at 476 Beech
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY2·2903 triots of the American Fool ,&gt;all Sections 4115.03, 4115J)4, 4115.05,
St, Middleport after 7 p, m.
------ - · . .
League have announced tbe 1lgn. 4115.06, and 4 115.07 of the Re·
WY2-MH.
ll-101itc
DON STIVERS
ing of Wray Carlton, former Duke vised Code of Ohio."
EMPLOYMENT WANTED. Houaehalfback who played for the Tor­
The bidder mlllt submit with hia
wQrk or houee cleanint, Call
onto Argonauta of Canada's Big bid a certified cheek in the amount
SPruce 3-�904 alter G p, m. Vern
Four League in 19M.
or $1,300.00.
1 Heyman.
5 14 6tp

( 17

mMms-aw9.!.-

5 12 Jtc

(20 ) Business Servic es ________

24-a For Sale or
T de

0

1 6 ! Lo:;t and Found

( 1 4 ) For Rent

0LM8,

SCJRei: ARI!
PIN('l"B A GENJ);.EMfff!
n...-. A IDT
t,t1ra9"'. 'ilS.

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&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 16, 1 000

OAR Moftier- Daughte r Tea Held Friday
At Mrs. D.o r Schaefe r Home I n Pomeroy

Uli1h Swan, councilor. presid·
ew LUCILL KAWltllCI
I n the beautiful ::,elting of the Dor Schaefer home , overed when Forest Rose Council,
�!rs. Elsie Jansen is reported to
lookmg Lhe Ohio, Lrnrnln Hill, the members o( Return J ona•
D41ua:bters o( America met in ree improved Crom a recent illne&amp;s
b
than Meigs Chapter. National Society Daughter s of the AmerPvt. and Mrs. John W. Teatord a: ular session recently.
She makes her home with her son­
ica. n Re v olu tio n ent�rtained their daug hters at tea F rida y af- of n. Kno x , Ky., spent the Mo,
A 6:JO p. m. three course chicin•law and daughter, Mr. and MN.
ternoon al two M rs . Schaefer hat! as her assisting hostesses : thers Day weekend wilh their ken dinner was enjoyed in ob• Franc Biron.
u
anniversary
32nd
the
r.
of
parents, Mr&amp;. Edith Teaford and aervance
.Mrs. R. W. Finster w.ald and Mrs. Ralph Windso
Debbie Kitchen, small daughter
eouneU.
tile
of
and
Jo.
Mr.
Mrs.
and
son
Cecil
Knight
The resfi!nl . Mn A H.
or M r. and Mrs. William Kitchen o f
t l lc rcsolutlon:s, adopted by the
who presided. �ii\l' s\'vcral an• l u ngrt M, . tne speakerit, and the na· seph Siuon.
Ch
I
with
pr
1 1 ! 1c_othe, w_ill spent th e week
�nted
� progn� was
·
M r. and Mrs. Harry P. Smith ,
nouncement s from c lw rc ci·nt di
i
end
'11
,
llah
deputy
1,
ay
lme
soc
council
ety
ort
of
a
the
.
purp
l
1
K
r
�1th relat ves:
rector 5 mel't mg twld ,1 t her honw l uJJrk J. h e uote d Pres ident Eisen- and Mrs. Benton Ponn were in as chairman. She gave an approMiss Ylary Schad
who has spent
u
q
.':!
"
.
Wilkesville Saturday evening to
Mn. John Jlarl c-y ,urno unrc d t h e huwcr
■nd Ruth Oxle)', )he week with her sister and fam­
pr1ate
reading
Uaughtt,rs
the
tu
mc:;:.age
s
a1tend the inspection of the Wil•
markin g or lhe Revulu nonar) :-.ol
Darlene and Delores Staats pre- 1 ly , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner
w l u c h h t' u_n:&lt;·ll them to he� kesv a lle Cllapter OES.
d Ll' r :, gra ve, L t J am e� Srrn l h f i r�, I trnh e advice
sented
gton
vocal numbera when the a n d 1l�ughter, re1urncd to her
asl
ol
licor�c
s
1
�
111
D
on Thomas of Ft Hayes, Colseltl t· r in lllddkp on. to he held
\
members present, home m Columbus Sunday.
rve
two
charter
obst'
,1nd
· rewe 1 l Addr c:,:-..
the weekend with
on Ma y 29 al the uld c-eml 'ti'ry III t .:1ud f a h 1d Ju.slic e towa rds a l l umbus spent
•
and Mabel Hos- ·
Arbaugh
Ethel
111
n
Mr tmd Mrs . �ilton Smart and
Middleport ,\ numb er of state of g11"'u tiuns. " JlHi "dd fl:!SS was a h igh · h l! faml1 Yletter were honored,
Mrs. Ve rnon Howell of Canton
daugh ter of Toledo viaited Cl·· •r
f1eer� of 1 he D A H arC' expN·te d to
,n
n
1
was 1 h , , T h u rsda y guest of Mra.
The hall and table■ were beau • wcl'kcnd with Mr. and Mrs. P.. _J
attent1 th1:. marking ;ilung with �:= � ¥�r t �[
o
8
1
p
1
1
1
l(•gton
•
�r\
ear
1
au
Arnem:
th1·
of
s
official
tifully decorate d with arrange- Smart and uther relatives.
\ m cn can �·t ag, as thc 1!3 t·io � a 1 O1 I
'.'I-t r. ,rnd Mrs. Harold Kauff :ind
Rio
ot
Cutler
1z�belh
f;i
rs
M
ments of spring flowe n and
The J unl' l u urht'Ofl to bl' h d d
1 cr m :.. rc hcct uito ConS lllutm n
(' Iu I Uren, Linda and Jac.kie, visited
at th l' L,od�t'
· 1,1 Lake l lu1w w;1s !J J1.J: JI :1and touk their places on the Grand t• \''ilS .t h e weckcnd. gue,, of · i Jil'l lt d cend,e11
· · 111 la. and SIB ,er, M r.
OYCr the weekend in Buffalo, W.
announ ced IL w i l l IJ(• J tlllt' IO ,ind plat form \]rs Lochary has attend- her brnther
.
.
· · "!
.
·
·
}, 1 rst nomination of o!I1cers \.' J , with :O.lr.s. Kaufl's parents.
u
and M rs. Glen Dill.
·
rl'a('n·au un� an· l he h'lepho ncd
d hi
c r mu y an J cuu l d speak
Mn. 1� as hf! ld. Uo�othy Durst was r e •
Younit,
Alher1
N rs.
�Ir . and Mrs. Hobert Daniels of
tu :\ l r � . l )t • y Hyse l l . l rril�urcr . A lso c l i, e c u
lonill Dwight
u
a
wi1
h
ho
'. n_t : ;i�, �-0 ib t:mol
Parker and daughter Myr. P&lt;.iHeli st1 IJ 111 nospital . Lmll!� , &lt; l u rn bulil visited Saturday with
if owrr tn :.1-c-1 11111111'th1tlf1 n.� are
1 patnutic appcrnl .
t i s K.i y .ind Mrs. kobcrl Morrhi .)W an 1 s now home 1 r om L i , h �w · s Golyda :\J ourning anJ M r . and
dcs1rt'd tor :wxt f,, 1 1 � S1n11 he u s1 ,1t Ll
n
Lake
t
a
g
s pC' nt S11 1:d ay ln Huntln1Zton pita! and Mabel Sw;.rtz, !1-ICk al r , Ja rn es Mourning and son,
m
\
1111•(·
l
a
S�
Nn Ohio l!egio
'.l.lrs . • :e ed spoke about :\l rs. A:.h- I_
L ,IL'.
llopl' of wh1&lt;·h '.\Ir� l n• rn.c K11rr. IIHJd W h ite, who la�t y�ar became with '.\f r and Mrs. Donald Holter borne.
. .
!
M.ison, 1s d1n•e111 r . rl'SC'rva t1ons l ' r... sidcnt t.cu1cral uf the org,mi- J and so n s .
GueSl!i _ m �Juded DlS l n c . D_e•
'.\1r and Mrs. Vol f .eynold� nd
Mr arid Mrs. Hu g h Ferguson
�
are 10 he mad(' ;i1 . . this tune rntiun. Sahe 58 1 ct :M rs. W hile, an rn, .t.dilh. WakeiY, Mar� W i_l- 1 aughters o_f Morgantown via1\ed
\ uty
�
were
�
Columbu1
of
Jnmny
son
and
through _'.\trs. l h�d l l t'.1 � meel m g ve:. tm c nt banker
f
Lubec.
rom
,
i.: oxen, deput)', Belpr� L ouncli } l' :-. t c rday w 1! h Mr. and Mr�. Edgar
w i l l t&gt;c Sl'pl 27 , 1 1 w a:, announ ( 1•d . .\i all le , h ad se en an i n c rease i n weekend r u E"sl� of her parenta, and
�p•l Tayl�r, dep 1..�. ' -"':� Heynolds and Mn. Mugaret Reyn1"1 rs Hy!:&gt;r ll an !lf!11 1H·r d she w ;� s rn ci u hcrship t o l8U 650 l llt'Jll bt: r s i n Mr. and Mr s . Pearl Parker ,
Counci l.
kmg
old s . . .
Hoc
Mrs . M a riDn Jlo�el l of Colum rt:ce1v1n� ru11lrib1 1 1 L uns � t 1, h1s the i' ebruar y coun\. l.J uu tmg from
,
-�
� • lliam Theoba l_d of . Colu�bus
� �·
t_ime for the JJAH f\;1lu•lr� s }lak � I a prinlt'd leature o f t he Congress, bus was ;i n overnight cueat Sat•
�I S llCJ _re_ce 11U y With his mother,
Salt' '.\l f'UlhN� !1111 ;J1 \ Pndin.,, _nu. · ··1 he l ' rc s1dt!ncy Co1 1 1c 11 H ig h , " she urday or M r a n d Mrs. Walter
i
, ,lrs. Wilh�� Theobald and Mr.
me1'tmg 111a1 M·nrl l ht·1r eontribu I read th;il Afrs. ¼- h ile has spenl Walker
aud Mrs. \\1l bu_r Theobald.
ho1 1 1 1
M ,r. and Mrs wratt Wlll and
_
t 1 1 1 m t o tH·
.
0\/C J" f l 'I C thuusa nd do l lars ot' her
.
:
� ;ii
M rs . Leo C tulda hall returned
1
_
:\l 1ss Sh;iron ,lu11t:s \l rs. 1 atr1ck
'
uwn money 111 wurkinil ;,.nd lr.avel• family and Mrs. M iles McFarland
from Ch.1rl�sl?n, w. Va.,
home
1
hl
overnl
were
us
nn
lil
1_.od1a n &lt;Jilli �tr� ' 1 tw od��c R C( d, mg fu r t l w �UCI C LY, a Joh I l l wh Lc h of Colum b
iV
she has been 'llnCe the funwhere
Jont•s
t
Miss
l
of
Emmet
Wlll.
Saturda
prn;.:r:.im
w
y
Sr , g:JH' t
she l' C ('t IYCS ,iu i.;dary lrnt is given 1: uesls
f
ral
her brother last week.
,
_o
c
Methof
istrict
d
PortsmouLh
The
o
Mr. and Mr s . Anth ny Pua:lial
ga\ i• a �p1 nh•d :H"&lt;' 1JUUt uf her l' X a ii rn a d cq u i.i l C Lra � cl ,d lowan rc
l
am
W
Farley �ho bas spent
�1
1
alterSunday
met
Churcbeii
odiat
o
i
C
f
u,:
ol umbus were
pr•rit'Hrt'� il( ' l l !lg ;1� Page _ or_ the t· :-. t .il.t l t shcd II I
H . Shc tuld or and fam ly f
t (1c �inter_ months m Melbourne,
the
at
Gract'
evening
and
oon
\
o
ll'·
k
l
'
of
11c
her
·
gues1s
parents,
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n&gt;11fc·n:
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H o�1 da, with his brother and sisMethodist Church in Gallipolis.
li! ncl rn \lard1. e�p,• t· w l l y the k k - , � ar, amung others the )Juttin g of Mr. ;i nd M r s . Virgil Campbell.
ter1 n-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom FarRaymon
Kon,
rs.
M
and
Rev.
b_ers
Bauer
T.
Edward
t&gt;
i
Mr. 11t1d � M
z
H
11ho11rd l h rt'al s Lo 1 Jw 11oc1i:ty
, ! 1 I - t lw l l A mu nthly ma ga ine n00th of Marion were weeken d � uesta kright of the Middleport HeaUi I cy has _returned to the �ome of
.
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$40
1
000
�JJ�·t•d1
lw
n,
l
rk
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f11rt'
l la
to
.
f m a deht of
,
or Mr . ,m d Mr s . C . R . Karr and Mdhodlst Churrh attended the all his soiH n-law and daughter, Mr.
b_reck_. a u t hor &lt; 1f I � as. A S J )Y a :.ill' J I I t i s u f $J3, 000 . 00 .
Jay meetin.11:s and durina: lhe after- and Mn. Harol•� Chase.
u�s,�
tor l 1 1m1111111 1 �t !!
other frature s given ("oncer ncd Po l l y Ann Bauer.
Debb ie . McGuffln, daught�r �f
Sunda )' dinner guesUl of Mr. noon the camp�ite at Rio Grand
:\t rs .t ,ochnry :imJ Mrs R�t•d t he or � alu t ;ilion · s youth gru up.
an � .d rs. Harry McGuffm, l!i
ma
ter
pl1ns
and
disc
d
Mr.
J!
n!!!e
JPH - - � 1•atur·1•� of Our 69!h ( on• t he l hiidrdi 0 1 Llw American Hcv- and Mrs. c. n. Karr and Pally \Y&amp;R
from a recent attack of
rnver1ng
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l
aHemh
ed
the
y.
to
were
explain
gtnn"
W;1shin
and
EdMr1.
rn
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Mr.
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t 1 11c11tal ("ongrr�
u f whidi the local C ri, dle Ann Bauer were
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a
m
1,n
ministhe
afternoon
the
During
1 i':.:u 1 1 0 " 1 , . �- 1 •·rl at•(•ri111�ts 11f u f Li berty Ch ;it-" x : � ; ., ., 1 , au i vc w a rd T . Da u er , Ma n on and Mr.
Mrs. Ira Butcher, Jr. was return,
a n d Mrs . Hichard Karr an d tam- ters wives met t�akc program
thr cwnl� \lrs Loeh a r)· s,ioi.;c 11:-- iiwm lier.
d to llo\zer Hospital Clver the
c
ConferOhio
annual
the
plans
for
oy.
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L o ui•�ts nf the nw mheni wPre . 1 ly or Pomer
week end for treatment and obaer1______.;.._...;- -;; ....-,
M r . m d Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter en re at Lakeside ih June.
,\ l rs. Hog cr t Jil lard, Mrs. Willia m
a tion.
v
K
of
iatric1
D
Lima
the
Rev.
ellog
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,\nders un , Mrs. Uarrah or C hester, sp 1 n1 Sunda y in Columbus with WH the maln speaker of the evenMrs. C. E. Vance has returned
'. , ir., lkd lkcd , J r , �t rs. Euge ne relat ives.
Kent where she visited with
from
fel·
session
a
followed
which
ing
Kraeuter and
Miss Dolores
Yn:--l aml th i • i\-1 Lsst' !i J a n n· c Story.
and their lamilie1.
daughters
her
.
p
dinner
lowshi
OHIO
POM EROY ,
:--.h.i run and !larhani Jom•:,;, S a ntlra Lu ry Wolfe visited Friday evenport
church
the
of
Middle
Others
and
Mr.
�burg
with
in
in g
Parker
Urt•wm glor1 ;1 n&lt;l l•:t lcu 1)11tton
who attended lhr. evenmg service
ne and family.
l&gt;urnig t he �u&lt;·tal ho ur t he hos- Mrs. D ale Valenti
Miss Frieda Faehnle, Jdri;.
were
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TONI GHT and T U E
lt'�!:&gt;t•s s..rvr·d ;u1 1• lahorat e (l!il m
Harry Chesher, Mrs. Crary Davis .
1 111 ' l l o wt-r ll••r k 1·1J tJrn 1 1 11-:•rOom
Mrs. 0, P. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
"Sl l ( ) J )�N I .Y LAST S U M MEH"
i\ i , h :\l r � Kiii.L;hl amt :\'!rs. Everd t
Bechlle and daughters, Sara.
1 1 ;,j l' -� p 1 1 �1t1111� ,I[ l hc cu Hee and
lc..i :.,·r� l('l'�l\-1011tg1 11w,n· \ ' l i ff

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Local Method st �
Members Attend
Gallia Sess·,

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MEIGS THEATRE

Not Open Wedne1d•'f

A Ca rtoon Every Night !

d,IQ ·u ¢ii t;i
TONIGHT
n. 1�1 1-..1 11or l';irk l&gt; r
Sinat
nk
f&lt;'r.i
11hclm &lt;1 Hit\N , �&gt;tw ( ; Hnl,im;on
"A l l l •U: IN Tl l l·'. m:A D"
( Seupf' nml t :1,!uri
- nlso c:i•org e M:)111,.:. otuPry i n
"STH�:�:-rs o r S [ N N lmS"
(Vici· a ml 1)11·1' .
D:im&lt;'q wit ho11t Slmme ! )
Al111.1 ( ':irlnon
TUESDAY ,nd W E DNESDAY
FAMILY NIGHTS
f11111:ll1l ru�ler
Auila Sarnh
"DIAHY CW A
HIC . 1 1 St: 1 1 1 101, I\HJUI-:"
- 111�,1
Jody F11.ir -- i\1Hr l 1 11 Bruddcc.- k
"(ilfOST 01-" IJHAC ;s·11t1 1 •
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NOW AT STATE THIATRI
PT. PLEASA NT
A�;in Ladd
F'ra nkk A 1•a lo11
"l i l l NS t W '111 �:
TI MUE!t l ,AND"

,l ttl-'lul f,' l II C011/erence
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� I r 11 ml \!r�. Eld o n Kl'at•ut e r.
:\lonu iil-! s1;1r, were 1 11 J l l l l iartJs ,
!-aturd.iy wht'fl' th t!y atten ded a
nwcl m)( ur t h t • 1,;:&lt;,,i:uliv e Boartl uf
t hr Ohio S t 1utlil 'ast l ' onfc ren ct· u[
U ' l l i\! l•ll l wl&lt;l ,1! l ht• hom&lt;• of l lH'
pr;-sidt• ril, Ur. aml :\Ir�. Eldred
l lc i�i·I
1•. . 1 1 1 1 w111� l h l' l1usin Ms si• ssion
t ilt• 1 4 111 1, 1 1 p1·rM' lll atHI t luiir w ives
wne M'l' l'r•,t a t ia k••y dinrier hy or.
, ,ull ' 1 r� l h•Lst' l 11 nn whi c h a n afi t•r1io oii of 11-ll 1J w., lup was en JO Y l' t l .
.
t 1 1 hl'r n•11n•si• nl11l lYCS HIilI I bCir
\I I \ PS wt rr pn·si•111 from Jatk:.o n,
Purhmout h,
\ l h t•i1., , z.aiw svillc ,
1 . 11u,-,i�h'r , ( ' t rd t •villll um! col um- 1
Ill�

l/,•111 /1 .� r .

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f',•llow• l1i11
. �ruuluy Eve11i11 11

l·:n1• 1 ·11u111ht' r�. 1&gt;n ·sidcnL WH S
1 1 1 drnr�e cir 1h11 mecling of thr
..;, , nmr Y11hth Fl'llow ship of the
H1•;1th '.\1el hodi�l Ct1urch of Miil­
d l i• 1 mr'1 wlll' u tht· grnu1• met Sun­
d ,1\' p 1!, , 11111g.
i•l uni. wnr 1li�1•11�sccl for an 01111 . 1 i.: al L1ki· l l t1])t' ill June and
.\ l a d n u ru• \\' otlll::1•n l wn.� 11a111cd IIH
1 ho1 rm,Hl u[ t ill' JHJlllilHl l i ns eom•
11111 \ n·

e never see frowns on the
faces of our customers, be­
cause we �uarantcc satisfa-c:.
lion.

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PHONE WY 2-14%8
IN POM •oY

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Khrwhchev told a sidewa lk
new1 conferen«i today Ile would
fly to Eut Beritn Wedneaday unIen Pre,Jdent Eiaenhower made
• pllblic a polOiY for U-2 •PY plane
"aureuk,11' 1 a,alnat the Soviet
Union. Eiaenhower .refused and
Khrµahcbev: PH�d an eVen
b l,iler Berlin crlila even Ill the
summit tallu were dylna:
�ruldlftt Charin cle o�ulle In•
•lted th• hHrd• of state to the
ElylH Palace In I dtlpll'lte
effort to NH th■ conftt'enc.
But Khrulhchff, wfto htd i.....;
Olt a pkftlc, 11,..,. laatttfll to
the Sovltt •.,.._. encl the
thrw w".."' INthn m.t with
an tfflP'l' chlr fKlna them.
REDS LIAK WOki.l
Within mlnute1 Communist dip
lomata leaked word that Khru­
shchev would fly to Ea1t Berlin
Wednesda)' to 1J1n a separate
peace treaty with Eaat Getman)'
-a move that could plunge the
world into Its graveat crisis slnce
World War 11,
Khrvthchn ha1 m.ch It clNr
th•t Mtch a trfftr would 1111d
all Western rights In Wfft a.r.
lln ,and ,._ werntd I n • Mri... of
vlotflltly enH-,Amerlce1t IPHCh·
" lest Wffk eny attempt to
uv. Berlin with force would bl
met by hrce.

ELBE RFEL DS

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Soviets Certain
Space Ship Will
, Put 1·hem Ahead

MOSCOW UPI ...,. soviet 1cien­
Uat1 today is.med confident pre­
dictions of 11n early manned satel­
lite launching on the baais of data
the huge Ruaslan
collected by
"apace 1hip" which waa put into
orbit Sunday.
The nearly 10,000 pound space
vehicle, t'Omplete with • aeparate
pllot'1 compartment and dummy
aatronaut, was Yisible to the
naked eye - weather permitting
-over a number of 'cillea acroM
the world.
Prof. V. I. Siforov, a well known
11tronautical expert,
diaelosed
Monda.&gt;' that the big sateUUte waa
eommunlt1tin1 to bOYiet listeninc
atatlons through a "lell!lphonic in,
ate.llation" as well as by radio.
Ita pertormance on ita aoutb•nortb
· orbit aome 200 mllea above tbe
earth was deacribed a1 perfect.
Siforov 1:1ald lhe preNU.r.iled paa­
Mnger compartment, which bu
kepi livable temperat\ll'ell Ulroueh·
OU\ the fli1ht, 11 the "cabin of (U•
ture" whicn Soviet ,1pacemen will
be w:ing "not before lonll,:'

40 Cars Checked
·In First Day
. Of Activity •

YOURup-to�. KdatITe, conCHEN
venien t,

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hr 1 1rl11 Mn...
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RCONOMY SAVINGS lo LO�N CO,
aoo w� ..1••• •� --WY•••!.. 2-111 ,, .......,
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A total of to tan WflN check­
ed yeaterdar In the AUto Sa.fet)'
Cheek held at the
Carpenter
township.
achool for . Columlila
Eia:ht can were found to be un11fe and NJectl!ld unlJI repaJn are
' made.
Mallin, the check for Sheriff
, Robel't Hartenbacb were Deputiea
and Cbarlea
Kenneth GroHt
. S.yre, aaal1ted by Mn. Mary
Hamm and Mr,. Irene Gnieeel', ot
the Farm BUHIU Women'■ Acti­
vity Committee.
S.lem car, are to be checked
today at the Salem
Center
School. Time of the check is &amp;om
· 12:30 until 8 o'etock.

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$1000

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afternoon Khrushchev �de-red
the period of ne1olialion1 with
tbe Alllea on Germany terminal­
ed for the time beln1 and that
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Ruala �uld' .proceed unilaterally
GARNII
_.,IIIMAN
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on Berlm.
The Communl1t&amp; said a draft
2-C Th-• ti. Gama■,
peaee lrll!lty already bad been "" If Mn. MlrMI Cyrus, lh.5 Nye
worked out by Comm11nlal ex• Aff., (Klltltly waa recopilatcl ea
-perts and that Kbruabcbev now "Alrn,an ef the Month" 1t Lowry
felt hlrn1elf freed from l11t year'a Air IJJorce .... In Colltf'ada. He
Berlin truee accord wlth Elsen- we\ commend.ct by Col. JamN M.
bower and other Weatern leaders. SwllivJn for Ma appNrance, :nl,II•
And twice today ¥'.hru.lhcht:v re tl,r Ntrlnit, conduct, •Wllfy f9
peated hia ultimatum to Elsen- � . •,... with other,, and ...
bower to apolo,he publfcly lor
-�•ry nMnptr In wftk:h he
See Khrulhchw ,... Pl•
•-pt!- aaalsn111 dultn. Air­
�-, GamN It. a 1Ht 1P11dvate of
,-,., Hlsh khool,

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Carhurator Sets
Car Afire In
Middleport

The MiddlePort Fire Departmenl
WII called to the homo of Mr, and
Mra. Forrest Bachtel, South Fourth
Ave. and 'Main-st Monday at 2:10 p.
m. when the S.ehtel car caught
tlre.
Fire Chie.f Tom Dant uid that
when Mn. Bachtel ,tarted the motor a backfire, throu&amp;b the carburator set It abla¥!, Damaae w11 eiti•
mated at $25. 'the flre was put out
when neigbbora smothered it before firemen arrived.
y\t S p. m. yesterday the ernera:ency aquad waa called to the
Vlne-at reaidence ol Don Ohlina:er
\f.hO wan sufferln1 with brelthlq
lei
dlfliculdiw, H w�• -!',!Id.
·
Meigs Uelieraf 'jji,,ptt.l.
The P'tre Department wu c.Jled
out at 10: 12 a. m. again toda., to
extinguish a brush fire over the
river bank from South Second-st.
There was no damage rePorted.

Pub11
1 • c Urged
To Attend
Special Meeting
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lnt�N.U:' Of Tlw Jlelt,s-.tf••e• Are.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo,'. Tueaday, May 17, 1960

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Bentz Elttted
Chairman Of
County Demos

At ao organlution meeting in
the court house lut night, the
�eig1 Count)' Democratic Central
Committee re-elected Henry Bentz
Jr., as chairman · with Charlea
Diehl, vice president; Don Bre·
wer, sceretary and Tro)' ZwiUUJg,
treaaurer. All D\entbera ot the
were made
central cominittff
member, .of. the executive committee with tbe ume Qfll'ces.
Member• of the- ad'-!laOI')' com•
mittee were Don Muller;a1 1roy
Brow•"t Virgil
�ill t61, Don
" Walbr, Eldon llr_W, Jvuett
H6frirtl, Chat!.. , 1)1ijhl, · Auiliej,
¥'op1111, Etnmetl Will, Daniel· Liv�
lnfllOn, carroll Snowden, Norman
Kloes and Henry Bentz Jr,
ire�nl at the meetloc last
nta;bt wa1 one Yis..ltor, E. A. Wln1et1; Democratic nominee .f&lt;tr the
office of county representative
who sJ)Olte briefly on prospect�
of Democratic candidates ln the
November election.

Woo�ll Hired
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As Pnnc1pal At
· nville
HarrISO

Winner L..t Th
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Slllll Edge
i
. e publican Primary ·; _.
1'aken During

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Wc,ndering Skunk
Disr�pts Class
OI FJrst Graders

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Plans Ready
' For Parade On
Memorial Day

,of Meigs county was com•
Tha recount of the 43 pr .
pleted at noon t.odaf witb , Sllnley' ,J. Bwewicz retaining bis
RepubUcan nom!nabon to lb,: office of county engineer over
incumbent J. E. D. Hartinger by the narrow margin of six
votes.
The official figures as relelotied by Mrs. Dorothy Johnston
at noon today was 2769 for Mr. Blazewlci and 2763 for Mr.
Hartinger. The recount In Letart Precinct for Republican Cen.
tral Commilteeman asked by Floyd Cummins resulted In no
change with Mr. Cummins defeated by Bert Hunt, 104 to 79.

Present during the recount
were the two candidate■ their
'
attoi-neys, Fred w. Crow tor Mr.
Hartinger and Jamea O'Brien for
Mr. Blatewici· the members of
the eleetlon bOard, E. E. F�llrod,
Robert Clark, Norman KJoea, and
Emmett Will, Mra. Dorothy Johnaton clerk and Albert Gloeckner
dep�ty cle�k and Mra. CloUne
Blackwood, H,rrisonvllle and Mrs
Pomeroy Stir
Mary Wippel,
Route, tall)' clerks.
The recount h,ad Nen 1akN
by Mr. Hartinger f■llowlnt tt.
po1tln1 of tho origin■! offlclAI
t•IIY Dy the loard of IIKtlane
wftlch pv• hl1 oppoMnt 2761
votes to his 2759,
According to report,, Mr. Blaze..
wiez was never behind in the
count but at one time, with onl)'
a few p-recincta de1nalnlng to
count, bis lead had dwindled to
twe votes. There were minor
changes In 22 precincts, three
disputed ballot&amp; in which the
Yoters bad erased and marked for
11notber candidate and one di&amp;pufed ballot in which the voter
had made a borilontal mark rather than an X.
Mn. Johnston 1ald that the a,t•
tori,.,. •had a11'ffll that the di,,
.puted 1;,lllata would not change

the re.suit of the recount and they
will nol be �onaldered further.
In commenting on the result of
the. recount Mr. O'Brien, at,eak•
ing for the winning candidate
n,_i d that he w11 well 11tidled
with the condu�t of the recount
and felt th,t 11 had been · con- 1
ducted in a fair and Impartial
manner.

..We never at any time ques­
tion� the honesty of the elec­
tion board and feel that tbe
board. thit eletlr;a and the tallJ
clerks handled the recount effl,
c!-enUy aod falrl,J."

The recount slatted yesterday
morning and WH
completed
shdrtl y before noon today. A total
of 8,130 Republican ballot1 were
counted.

In case of rain on Memorial
Day, service! will be held at the
Post Home at 9 a. m.
The Eighth District parade bu
been aet for June 19th in Middle­
pOrt.

MARKS, IALlfMAN

Attending at Sugar Run School
were .Mrs. Pearl Ash and John,
Mrs. Paul Barnes and Irene, Mrs.
Leo Crew and Robin Lynn, Mrs.
I Dwi&amp;:ht Cullum■ and Mlcbael,
j Mrs. Truman Russell and Audris
Renee, Mn. Jamea Diehl and Jo
/ Ellen, �rs. Waid Gorby and Kathy
. Mrs. Mddred Ha)'■ and Eddie,
Mrs. Richard Neut.zllng and Darla
1 and Marla, Mn. Robert Reinhart
.e nd Angela, Mrs. JameH Shepherd
and Kathy, Mrs. Charlea Spencer
and James, Mr,, Robert Story and
Steven, MH. Frank Titus and Ro­
bert, Mn, Roy Tracy and Caralyn
and Maralyn, Mr,, Fred Vandall
and Betty, Mrs. Richard Vaughan
and Martin, Mrs. Ralph Welker
and Joe, Mrs. Lloyd Wrl1ht and
Rebecca.

A nominating committee of H.
E. Bone)', Ernest Lallanct and
Milboaoe submitted the following
■late for the coming year: El%&amp;
GI" I more, commander; Elmer White
lint vice; Mkky Williama, second vi�; Leonard Jewell, off
adjutant; Paul Cnci, finance
i.
cer ; Eber Roush, chaplain; ·Guido
Girolami, historian; Bob Burton,
Sgt. at Arms and Trullee , Erneat
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Lallance. .
N� nom�atmn w11 _made for
semee offlce made vacant by the
recenl death of J, II. Thornton.
Reno Lind bu c.ited a meeting of tbe drum IDd. bufl)e co,pa
fo-r llaJ 11, Thurlday at 7 p. m.
al �t Home.
f'l:lnk Cheesebrew w11 re:pOrted di but recovering. Mr. LaJ.
1� WH named' lo fill the unexptred: term of Thornton ■I bustee.
Refreshment. of pie, i ce cram
and coffee were served to 26
member&amp; by Micky Williama and
GraJ'Jt Smith.

Chicanery Sets ·
New Rtitonl In
Tomato T�efts

John Marr Lold Deputy Sbielda
.
that between MIO and 600 pla nts
were taken (rom bl.!t field last
night and Omar Cramlet l'e ported
the thefl of about 100 plants The
plants had been let for some tim·e
and were staked, Deputy Shield,
said that traekl ol a man wearinlil
a size 9¼ shoe were found in both
patches.
The investigati'on ill being continued.

2 Marriage Licel18ell

Two marriage license, 'bave
been issued in Prob1te ·Court to
the following:
Robert Eugene Welab, 18, 1tu­
dent, son of Mr, and Jin. Ken•
neth Welsh, C&amp;rpenter, and llary
Elizabeth Payne, ll, Harriaon•
ville.

Issued In Court

Jack WeYersmlller, 34, meehao•
le, Pomeroy, and Mariam Holmea,
34, Syracuse, daughter of · Mn.
Mayme Holmes.

Members'Must
Come To Learn
About 'ACWW'

The Syracuse Third Wednesd,y
Home Demonstration Club ha1
po!ltponed ita meeting thi• Wed·
neaday until Friday, May 20, at
the home of Mn, Ari.bur Sylves-­
ter.
lt wUI atart at 10 a. m. with a
potluck lunch at noon, each mem•
ber to bring ber own table ■er•
ice. Mr1. Maxine Goeg)ein, home
demonatratlon diatrict preaident,
will be gueat 1peaker on the 111b­
ject "ACWW. '• CWhat tbflt meam
w■s preferred left as a lure to
members.)

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Oads, Players
Asked To Meet
Council Pledges Help To Repair River Levee Wednesday At 6 · ·
regular session
'nilht
Pomeroy council
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State •ll.ft�,1 Co bjt 'P�
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no �oncrete
t be· leVJ, reiwr bUi tbat ti.fl • bad
contacted Marvin &amp;Win, Middleport,. c1v,1lan enaJneer tor the
Anny Enduera, • relative· to y.
curln1 uii,tan� , ln , dtlvtn1 ptlln1
•nd -waa waltlrig to Jaear the r etub of ' Mr. · swan'• tequeat to the
Huntin1ton o.(rloi.
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waa 1enerally, C'Oftceded at
the meeUnt that only permanent
maifl would be made, whi&lt;!h
wo11ld ont.U Pll!nl , to bold "lhe
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thei r. Ntc� NH anil to
fire deper,tment l1t UN ■dellillionel Wlftr WII ftNdld to fftM
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Mr. Shelton alao told Council
\lhat A, R. Kni1bt had agreed to
donate t�e UH of land from the
uppet parktna: ,lot to the bt.,h
M!bool butldinJ whkh could be
lt'leared, 'beautified and equipped
with p lcnlcr t,bJei and 1wtni1 for
a pla11round. lfe ,110 ltlted that
m!mben of tht J"ayeeea bad voluDletrod labor OD lhe PJ'Olect, .
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FlFTY•NINE YEARS AGO the Pomeroy Ro lling M!II moved away, Of its 450 lo 500 em­
ployes seven are known sUII to reside near,Po meroy, flYe of whom are piqured above. They
are, le/t to right, Harry Wehrung, 79; Dave Tit oma,, 8Z; Jahll Sauvue, Bo;i:Harry Ka., 78,
- Se�tlnei Photo.
All Middleport LIU!, Lea111,rs ana John Frick, 82, who clalms he's the sprye st of the bunch.
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and their Dad, ar. Hl\ed, to meet
11 ••• lllunlc!P•I P�rk �•"'� di••,
mond Wednead,y at 6 p. m. bf

Fnd Hib_bs, chalrman of the Middlepor_t Little League Assocla•
lion fmandal drive.
Important arrangement, will
· be completed at that time to get
the annu•I fund drive underway.
Play sUlrta ahortly after Memorial
Day and approx.Jmate_ly fl,000 ts
needed for the uHon.
Last nisbt approxlmetety 45
bon were ''-bought" by 1lx team
manaaen, with an e1tlmated ad•
ditJonal 40-45 boy1 unclaimed.
Lea1ue official• aald l�f many
of th� ,mbougbt boys mlll' ho
added lo 1"am1 Iller U rollen
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Llttle Debra Kaye Hol!incer
pictured above, bu mort than'
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� uaual number of &amp;randparenta
�•�h one of her ancestoni .still
hv,ng at the age oi 98.

She is the dauahter of Mr. and
Mn. Larry Holsinger, Reedlville,
and her oldest living aneeator .ia
Mra. Mary Proffitt of Great Bend.
She ia the only ereat eraoddau,b­
ter of Mr. and Mn. Alva Holalnger Sr., Reedlvllle and other
creal ,r.andparenta are .Mr. ai141
Mn. Alfred Rockhold of. 4.lriron.
Gramlpartttl u-e llr. and v -Mn.
Joe Proffitt, Racine and Mr. and
Hol•inaer Reieb.Mn. Clinton
viUe. Mrs. Emma VanMe�. Reeds
v ille, who snapped the pkture, is
a d'eat aunt �f the little girl.
'lbe picture was taken at her
fint birthday party recently.

Emergency Aid
Squads Double
Team On Monday

Pomeroy and Middleport emer­
gency squads were called to Rut­
land last night u a result of an
accident in which Charles Schop­
pert lost part of his left foot in
a power mower accident.
The Pomeror &amp;quad was called
at 8:50 p. - m. and brousht Mr.
Schoppert to the Meigs General
Hospital with a badly manaled.
foot. A. relative of Mr. Schoppert,
from
Carolyn Smith, auf!ered
ahock fdllowing the accident and
the M.iddleport squad was called to
administer treatment.

The condilion of Mr. Schoppert
was reported u fair at the hos­
piW today. About half of his foot
waa amputated by Dr. ,Raymond
Boice and Dr. Selim Blazewicz.
· The administrative staff 11.t the
, hO!ipita.l reported today that they
now have two RuUand men aa pa­
tienta following mower accidents.
Walter France, admitled Sunday,
had four toe, ampule.led following
a mower' accident at 2:30 that af.
lemoon.

Four Fined By
Middleport
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I Magistrate

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· on re,::ord as favoring the repalr of the· l'lHlterlfy jay.,. f,!em• • _,. to ,_ and -•d
bera assured Wllllam •Slielton, wbo Is spt!arheadlng,tliruiove '•.
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to have thee levee repal{ed, thal !hey would .give him UlO per- tir
al• lie of ..,,...... ,. fho
cent cooperation and as mitcb fjnancial ·aid III nnulble Wllhin lffllff'lfflCY tqvacl ha faunchlrtt
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PTA TO MEIT
' The Harrisonville-Scipio PTA
Will hold ita May meeting at 1 · 30
' ·•· eventft&amp;: at the aehool
W.eune.,.,uty
when pew olficera '\till be tn­ .
p.J&gt;uty Shol\f! cfah,p,;, lllil�liU
otaiJ..t. Rolreatunenu 'IPlll . Tie *,.1iff,aJ.!8'■�
a 11e.. to r;d clit,
• served.
Wlt!ij iol:lay � the theft of tofna•
lo plBnta from the ' fielda ot hnt
Racine truck growffl.

Last Wednesday, pre�chool conferences were held at the
Ce_ntral. and Sl!gar· Run Schools for mothers and fathers of
children who will enter the First.Grade In September.

Purposes of the eonferences
were to glve parents an opportu ntty lo meet and talk with lhe
child's future teacher; to learn
what the school will attempt to do
for Lhe child durlng the first
year; lo discuss some Do'a and
Dont's in preparing lhe child
tor school; to give the parents an
opportunity to ask queations that
may have been bothering them;
to give next years' Firat Grader9
a chance to meet their teacher
and see their .school.
.Mrs. Althea Bryan 11 the ipre1ent Firat Grade teacher at the
Sugar Run School; next year Mrs.
-Dorothy Bai;neJ1 will be the Flrat
Grade t�scber at Sugar Run. Ml,s
Farie Erlewine teaches the Flrat
Grade at Central �chool.

Fi.nil plain, for the Memorial
Day Parade In Pomeroy wa, •made
at a reaula.r meeting of Post 39
American Leiion, Monday night.
JCM! Struble, Parade Manha!
read the order of march for th�
parade, and outlined plans for
other area tenlce.a the same day.
'lb.eat include servicea at Hemlock
Grove thla Sunday, Ma)' 22 al I
P- m. where all available Lea:lon­
nairea are aaked to auemblit with
the drum and bua:le corp1 partici­
pating.

Neither Mr. crow or Mr. Hart- r
Inger could be reached at press
'time for a 1tatement.

Parents, Childien Participate
In Grade School Conferences

Middleport, has announced a speciol meeUng of the Mlddleport
council for Thursday evening al 1
7:30, with the public urged to
George Dallas, ezecutive head
attend.
of the Northwestern school dis­
The -purpose of the meeting is trict, bas announced that Luther
to dlacuu plana for the aewa1e Woodall, Lisbon,
has been
diapoaal plant and two repreaen, hired by the Northwestern board
taUvea of the Marlon, 0., engineer . as the new princJptl of the Har•
IOI firm ol floyd Brown • Aa­ rlaonville elementary achool.
toeiltel will be ,pre1ent to eK· Mr. Woodal), , who f.ormerly
plain the pl1n and to. anawer an)' taught in the Wilkeaville area,
queatlon,.
h11 apent th:l!l l11t 22 yean as a
The muting will be held In the teacher in the Lisbon area. He Is
council room at the Middleport a a:raduate of Youneatown Unl­
Cit)' h&amp;I.I.
venity wl'11 a B S ¾n Education and
Univer1i1Y
has aM.erl.ded Ohio
and Rio Grande Collete. He la
The mother, tathen and fu­
married to the former Helen
ture first graders attending the
Smith of Salem Center and they
conference at Central were Mri .
have three · children.
.
Clarence Andrews and Su.s&amp;n, Mra.
The. new pr1ncipal and hla fam• William Barnhart and Billy, Mn.
Hy 'plan to make their home In
WIiiard Dural and Edith Ann
PAlllPAX, V-. "1PI - It wa, the Wilkeavllle area. He will 11- Mra. · Charles Grueser and Jon:
• ..,m 4•r Moncier, UNI thti aume bis n�w duUea in Aulilu.st, Mra. John Aunnell and John Ray
flrat .-Ht claM hN ff-a whldow Mr. DallH &amp;aid.
Mrs. Nathan Hysell and Michael,
Mra. Leroy �essin,a:er and Roger,
' :· DIID IN WORTHINGTON
Shortly .,._ the day', f111Nna
Mr,. Marvlri Klng and Dlana Sue
J\elaitivea learl'led here today of Mra. Charle1 Leaar Sr. and Chad­
Nfln, • tkunk
hla ffftln1 •NI fell In.. 'the nrt­ the death in Worthtnaton, Ohio, of es, Mrs. William Ohlinger and Dt•
cnte well •ncloafne tht window. Henry McGhee, formerly of Vin­ borah, Mrll. James Owens and
He NM'IN IHt •• ell ali:unka ton.
Marcy Lee, Mrs. Georee Slaalll
do In momenta of ........_
lnd Debra, Mra. Fred Scott and
With ...♦ dlapatcf\. .ttt. cl1t1
'ACTION FiL D
Jonathan, Mn. WIiiiam Stiver,
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Sult for money only In the and Janet, Mrs, JO!epb Struble
lanltor Dwltht Tlnte" ... rW ef amount of $865.38 baa been liled In and Michael, Mrs. G. R. Thomp­
the enllMI •- NNeHd4 ttt. C&lt;lm!don Plea, Court by the CiO• aon and Frederick, Mrs. Charle•
.zen, National Bank, Middleport, va. Wyatt and Terry, Mrs. Vietor
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off hlmMlf - .. INfM:
Lee and ftalph Welker, Pomeroy. E. F. Greenlee and Nancy Sue.

Ma,or Kenneih McElhlnney,

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PARIS (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev boycotted an
emergency session of the collapsing summit conference today
and Communlsf sources made it known he is preparing drastic
new moves against West Berlin.
The eastern sources revealed Khrushchev is ready to carry
out this week his threat to sign a separate peace treaty' with
East Germany, ending four power rights in the approaches to
West Berlin.
Commun t diplomall aaid thl1

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A rontrihution was made to the
Mary Shrine. White Shrine or
{ 'aneer Fund when lhe Rock
lem, met in regular se11sion
Jerusa
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even
met
Frida
nge
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Sprin g s G ;1
in g A1no s Leonard, worthy master, Frlda)' evening at lhe IOOF Hall
prC' sided and one appllcant for with Mary ijughea, worthy hl'gh
pr'lestffs and A.t\en Hughes. watch­
member s hip WH accel)ted.
'1
. itiin of shepherda, pre.siding.
p1• ,1 I f or aid was an1w ered . "
b11rlng the meeting. :drs. Hugl\e5
1\ 11111:-, Ll'll narrl, home econom Cs
that the gave a report on the Su pre me
t·ha l l '.1n111, announced
dress contcRl would be held at the Shrine session held in Cleveland
E x tensi on Oi£irc, Tuesday. The la11t week.
At the close of the me('tin,q pot­
m• x t meet ing will be held on Fri­
day, May 27, due to the Commerce­ luck relre■hments wtre served.
m 1m l e xu cises whlch will be held
M JJ y 26. The f i rst and second de- At1e11d Luncheon
gri·i•s will he given.
Mr11. GcneYa Joachim and M iss
Memher!i of Alfred Granae were Mary Vlrglnla Relbel attt'nded a
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,l!U t Sl !i an &lt;! pre_scnted program un- gueat luncheon at the Ohio Unl­
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der th_c d 1 rectw_n of the lecturer, vrrsitv r.r"I('" S111 •1"dO"
Miss ( hrls! 1nc liuthrle, A reading,
Tr e Alpha Lambda A 1 hrms ch;1p"Mul h('rs Ua�•." Wal given by Miss t('r of DP!ta Kappa Gflm"l;i waR
l0u1hrit· to Oflt'll the prOgram, fol• bosteH lo several nril(hhoring
owl'd with th1· introduction of all chapters. Followin'! the hmehMn
pre:,enl.
a pro11ram was pre&amp;ented in the
A purm, "The Meane1t Glrl In Alumni lotmv:e of the Ce nlc&gt; r.
Town." hy Linda Henderson and a Mrs, Oneita Lltolto, stale (!r111 v ice
reudi11i,: . ' • Aunt Celina'11 Trlahtone'' president, waa the 1uc1l speakc,r,
hy Ell11 Yotit preceded a play, "The uslna: 11 her topic, "Looking to the
Pclticua! Party," written by Mrs. Future."
l l11rold c:riner and p"'aented by
Mr�. L ' la runce Hender1on, Mrs.
Gron.tc Gut hrie and Mr. and Mu.
Griner. "Tlie Teat" by Rachel J
llawk and prayer by Rev. Harold
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nosier concluded lhe pro1Crarn.
Mr, and Mra, C. L. Heaton of
Pomeroy Bend Grana:e were allo
gursts. Hol'k Sprln1a Gr1n1e wlll
t•isil Alrred Gran1e on June 2, and
present a program.
Rerreahment1 weH 1erved
the clo!it! of the meetln1.

Robinson's
'lrl-Lmter Cleanen
PHONE WY W130

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Mary Shrine Holtl,
Se.don Friday N ight

Haclne Grange met· Wednead1y
ni�ht, May 1 1 , with worthy roaster
Rnbcrt Beegle ln charge,
A contrlbution w11 made to the
�lclt,:s County Cancer Fund and the
charier waa draped for Brother
Arthur Bee1te .
Plans were made to hold a meet­
Jng Sunday, June 12, when Rural
Life Sund"y and the 2,Gth annlver­
s11ry ot the local 1r1n11:e will be
obJ1ened. A bnkl!!l dinner will be
J1orvcd at noon,' Other plane have
not yet been completed.
The aewlng and baking conteat
will be held at the next meetlna:.
Ma)' 2 5.
• "Mothers" w11 the theme of the
lecture 'program. Taking part were
:11ary Elllt!Nlay, Belle Theia, Hat•
lie Powell and Letti.a Morri1.

WITH OUR
CLEANING

The ""' cevert 11Mut 200 111IIIINI lq!IIN mil• ., aurfteit ,,...
wolot,e 000- 1oa� ·

Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mourning
and aon, Dale, were in Pt Pleasant.
IJSt Thursdar and Frid,y with Mrs.
Mo,.rning'a parents, the Tom Walten.
M� . and :llrs. Claude Bird who
have been reaiding in the Milhoan
apartment on North Fifith Ave r,ne
will be moving tomorrow to Radford, Virginia. Mr. and Mn. Paul
Disney of Pomeroy plan to occupy
the apartment the fint of June.
who has
Mrs. La wrence Bing,
been confined with a virua infection, ha■ improved and ii able to
be out.
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Bradbury reOIT AU 'lll!SI MOST•WANTID PEATURES
turned Tbunday lrom Cleveland
where they were bu11inesa visitors. 1
Mrs. Ro1coe (Mildred) Fowler, ·
who underwent 1urge�- last Thurs- I
day at the University Ho1pital in ·
1
Columbus, 11 reported to be recov•
IICURnY
Her room
erln g satillactorlly,
TUii QUAID HAL(D a•cum
... ftlNIN9 CAICODI IUNU
number ls 6'18.
'ilt:r. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbona and
DINN.DANIIY II WMV MOIi NON.11 IUY ICA VlCTO l
Mn. Walter Crooke speol yeater•
Come In today I
day in Columbu1 wlth friend• and
relatives.
Mr. snd Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan Use Elberields Complete Serv;ioo For TV Selis - Radios and
visited yesterday sfternpon with Phono�ph., Call WY-Z.3671 or Lceve YOU:r Call at the Desk
Mr, and Mrs. Everett M.ilhoan in on, the &amp;Wn i'l'09t.
Chesler,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fowler ' and
children, Martha and Mark, spent
yesteday in ColumbuJ with relatlves.

Racine Grange
Drapes C)harter
For Mr. Beegle

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LOW EST PRl' CED

lne: clas1 were well aUMded last
night at the high school audl'tor­
ium with Rev. Arthur R. McCtu.­
ley delivering the 1ermon.
The pro1r am £or the evening
i
was as follows:
Processlonal, "Pomp and Cir• \
ln'l'ocation,
cumstanc-e'', Elgar;
Rev. Frilnk Dunn, HJmn "Love ·
Divine", Congre11ation; Scripture
Lesson 1st Timothy 4; 12-16 and
Prayer, Rev. Frank Dunn; Rell
ponse, Choir; "The Green Cathe­ .
dral"-Hahn, Girls' Glee Club;
"Battle Hymn of the Republic",
Choir ; Sermon
Arr. Ringwald,
"Prepared For Life", Rev. Mc­
Cauley; Hymn -'Faith of Our Fa­
then' ' , Congre1:;ation; Benediction,
Rev. McCauley; Re1ponse; Reces­
�ional, Choir,

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Grange Accepts
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Service Held
About
For Racine Class
Middleport
baccalaureate servieea of
•Y ••EPDII 170UDl.»f■'-"' theTheRacine
High School craduat­

I ForeSt Rose
· Coun cil Met I n
Regular Session

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

nl&amp;ht at the church at 7:30 with
MIITINO TONIGHT
The JOI' Clau of the United Mn. Harry P. Smith and Mrs, E.
Methodiat Church .will meet to- J. Tracy 11 ho1te11e1.

Seven Remain From Rolling. Mill ·Workers Here

A1e11 of these five elderly men of in the plant durin1 th'e peak of itl · Many ml,rat.cl to St. I.MIi fw
the Pomeroy area repreaent 400 Pomeroy operations, .only tbeae a tlfno, es dkl S.U'i.... llalitftt'I
yeara. They have one thing In com- five, plu1 two more unable to get ware In L■ulSYlll•, Ky., at OM
moo, ·au were eD'lployc1 of the out for pictw'e . Laking, remain tllM WIN'klrit In Industry, •Jtht
Pomeroy Rolling Mill which cloud hereabout&amp;. The two not pictured MffflN In AlaNIIN, anc1 now
are John Strauss. 78, and Joe .,. haard from no mart".
operati�nl!I in 1901.
Onfy part of the old rolling mill
More terhniaally known H the Hemsley, 88, Syracuse,
:Mr. Sauvage Wal a "1lriner" in ware�ouse remains It is now used
American Cotton Tie and Hoop
Mill, U moved to Youngatown, O., the flniab mill, Mr, Frlclt.a beater, 1l)' tbt Mei,cs County Farm Bureau
when land for expansion here was · :if. Kaller • flnl1her, while Dave Cool)tratlve. 11,e mill markt&gt;d the
un,Yallable at terms desired. It be-: Thomae and Harry Webrung were end of the line in Pomeroy of the
old Hocking Valley R.Milroad.
came what now 11 known H the puddlen.
The roWnc. mill, said these oldThtw men .;.,. In tftelr l•t.
Y�\mlltO� Sheet &amp; Tube Corp.,
one of \he natlon 1� laraer bi!avy in- I t.en, or ..rty tw.ntl" wtt. - tlmen, waa alarte&lt;{ in fomeroy In
HM mlll clilhcf and they heel '- ' 1801, exacUy 100 yearlil before U
duatiy eompluea.
·
lllldh.
,lrlled It■ 1111111&gt; lei
Ol lhe 4tlfl to 1100 IUD om»Iyyod - lliw ""' _• I

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P'our men were fined in the
court of Mayor Kenneth McElhin­
ney last night with one, John Prid­
dy, Rutland, dl'awing a fine of
$100 and costs snd three days in
jail on a DWI charge.
Fined flO and cost.I each were
Clarence
Cbarll:\5 Allensworth,
Freenfan an_d 'William MeHaffie, all
of Middleport, charged with intox­
ication. All were committed to jail.
The· men had been al'ftsted ol'er
the weekend by Middleport police.
M11Sonic Services Aire

Set For Tonight Al 8
Muonk services will be held
at eight o'clock tonight al the
Ewing Chapel for W. E. W llliam1
a member of the Maaonlc Order
for 63 yeara.
Muons are Asked to meet at
Lhe Ma1o�lt: Temple al 7:30 p. �-

MIEIGS GINEtlAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: ·Donald Ohlinger, Mid­
dleport ; Charles Schoppert. .Rut­
land;, Mn. Gl�nn CoWn1, .Racina
R. D.
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