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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,
ay
n&gt;11fc·n:
m
�
,-;
1
Sund
u
'
�11r11·:
·(
s1,,h•
. .
l i t r many al l evement this past
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
.
.
I
r
M
1,r,
ll'
m•�'
$40
1
000
�JJ�·t•d1
lw
n,
l
rk
i
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
·
l
aHemh
ed
the
y.
to
were
explain
gtnn"
W;1shin
and
EdMr1.
rn
..,
Mr.
.
t 1 11c11tal ("ongrr�
u f whidi the local C ri, dle Ann Bauer were
.
m
(
l
t
u
l
u
eumo
.
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.
-" -;;
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
1
,\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
------SDAY
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 •
IIOLU)W"

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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
1

.'I s,,t u rd,1y
,,, l·li/liar,l
.

� 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�

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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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IN MIDOLIPOIIT

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,

can be
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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
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the period of ne1olialion1 with
tbe Alllea on Germany terminal­
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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•
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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.
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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
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To Attend
Special Meeting
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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
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HarrISO

Winner L..t Th
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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
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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
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cer ; Eber Roush, chaplain; ·Guido
Girolami, historian; Bob Burton,
Sgt. at Arms and Trullee , Erneat
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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
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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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Asked To Meet
Council Pledges Help To Repair River Levee Wednesday At 6 · ·
regular session
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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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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,
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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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· 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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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.
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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,
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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
­
y
even
met
Frida
nge
r
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
1
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
I
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
New Member

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-Around And - Bacca laureate
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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Public May Assume Con cern For Mental Health
In Ohio Is New Because Of Recent Development Cio:m, Dagge� � usiness Get_s
Mighty Etcrt mg On Contment
2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middle

The terms "r(I, r, tal health." and
&lt;\ 1 Hwu�h admittance to h.01pi"t�ental 1 l ! r1t&gt; �� · in connect 1u11 t:ib has. for sn�ral ye�n . bet' n
with the s 1 d, Jnd l ht&gt; well hal'l' � h11u1 1·q111valen t lo d!St' harges .
�&lt;' n su nwrh 1 11 1 ht• press in l lw m:i111r hrt•akthroughs i n c.:m: and
past year and J hil l f 1 ha1 it wou l d t ri ' :1t 111 c•111 at . e H'r}' l(.'vel can �e
nol "ht' a t a l l ;.urprnu1g 1f so11w " 1 - t g tw&lt;I again s t .
1 he dr�matic
rr,1ders - espl·r1ull) } Ou ngcr un.e� �r""'' t h of Oh10 s populatwn lo
-are uf t lw opmw11 ! h;.it . hkc Jt'I demonslratf' t hat frw. if any ,
travel anrt l h l' �p�('e race. &lt;'oil l apo,ogi es are necessary in the
r ern for . ! h t• 11w n 1 a l v. 1'11 bt•mg U\'t'r-a l l mental hea l t h e�fort. Th.e
o f O h ioan :. 1, �ornt·J h m � m•w.
bnght
futurP looks
indeed 1 f
1., not ,11 ,di 11,•w . .ind t hf're I � uffu· i&lt;•n t .ittt"nt!on and support
It
.
1s .'.I 1 "r) I a n.!,• grnup 11f pl'opll' contmurs for I nc mu,·cment
cigh.t
who, v.hl•n :.: 1 1 t·n t hr d1a11t·t• . .r11n
There are no w thl ft)'
ftll 111 1 lw 1 r l1•ss mfo r m t•d neigh• rum m u 11 1ty gui&lt;lanl· e clin ics scatbors on l h1· ·fJrls of l i fe" as tht•y tered over the !!la te. At these farrl.111•
t1, t h ,· �iJ.:nifkau1 ;1t1, ,mc- r ili t ies 1he pati e n t is ehari.:e,l on
&lt;'S m,.d,:, 1 11 ,·.:.rv. l rt· at rm•nl anrl his abil i ty to pa y. This i� p&lt;irl of
pn•1 t•n1 11,n Ill t h,• n · vl• n t ,111d re- the com muni ty approa('h to early
n11•mh1.•r:i lil1• pa�1
detedion of disturh::nn·e ,1n1l a
Tht·�l· ve•iJilt · . n i l a d n·e in l he place t o lr('at the re1 u rne d pacit 11t &gt; m rn1•111.il !wa l ! h mu1·,,mt"ut. tient.
bc l 1 eH· I ii.it 1111•111iil l k a l t h Weck
Many counties boast of a men-M a �· 1 t h rnm:h 7. a n d Mrnt,d I 1al hea l t h associat ion-made u p
Ht 1 11 l 1 h \l n 1 1 ! h . 1 ., l he lwst t im ,� to c11 i z.ens who unscl fishlessly de•
for a 111 1 d .H':ir 1· (•ri(·w o f 1h e pa�, vote p�rt o f their time to the
arul ,rn 01· 1•n 11 ·w of t he presen t 1•au se. These are cffnrls whirh
and future.
has caused the Ohio Mental HealThirly y(•ars ill!n, a sm all group 1 h Allsorialion lo adopt the slogan
of rit i2C'ns fmmrcl the Ohio Men- ' for '60--"Bring them hom&lt;!-keep
tal Health As:-io{'lation. Through f hem home-kee p them smiling."
the yt•ars, 1l has t:Xl' rted grell t As recl'nliy as 15 years ago there
inflti c n('e on l hc laws of Ohio anti was no tuch system or clinics. Pallw appru 1m:1 1 111ns made by th " t ients went to a stale hospital
11: i,: i s l a turP . whi!'h ha s gradually and stayed there UHually for life.
Mental hea l t h associations and
J1•d to for n·ad1in1: i m p rovemenlll
in the sl :ilr srslPm o f caring for other organizat ion!'. l1ave in recent
l h,.. OO'J, of i h f' m c nlall)' lll, years begun programs known as
w hi l'.' h 111 1 1 � 1 he L1 k1• n l'.'a re of by \' oluntcer and rehabilitation services. Professionals have encourthe i;lalP gmwnrncnt.
n
ft has a lso lNI 10 cst a bllshme l ac ed thit, recogniz ing thal it ha,
com m unity
or
rt•s ponsibili (Y , sped recovery in many l' ases and
whkh t•x iwrls now seem -agreed has provided follow-up c-ontact
w i ll bi• lhc ulli mat c a nswer to for the patient after discharge.
Unless the reader makes frefinal .� olul lim of the a&amp;e old•
worltl wide prohlcm. I n thls res- qucnt trips past the grou11ds of
t
riri•t th{' &lt;'ilizcn8 interest in men• state instituti ons lt is easy to orampal
get
the
successful
n
of
e:
('
ta! health
parallels
achievements in 1)1 hcr muj or health areas 195� for pas!lage of a bond issue
nlt hou�h it has (' Orne later anr1, for new mental facUitie� . A l oo k
,1� a 1·ontrm porary must yet de- around the grounds of these
Jwmt 011 t fH• d irrii·ult efforh of pl r:1 ccs revea ill many D ew buildings for better and more ad eq u r:1 t e
11111111 . l'rrng nwlhuds.
Tti,,�t ate nol 118 nece!liHry with housing and treatment art &amp;l)t'ing1 1w l'.irlier acceplcd movements I ng up.
11f for mst anc·l!-Jl'lli o,
The old Department of Welfare
cancer .
111,,u·t :ind
modification a few
tuh('r1·1.liosls-whh-h unde rwent
h:1v1• ronw 1u•;1 r1!r 10 s olution- years ago and the aid prv&amp;ram�
with t lw mlvan1;1g1•!1 of an earlier for the aged, blind and crippled
Hlan ,md ;i t ,m�ih li! nature not children were separated with the
h a tn 1)t-rt•d hy 1 hr .� l igma once al- crea tion of the Department of
lai· lwd 1" m�nt.il illnes!I.
Mental llyciene and CorreC'tion. A
I n Ohill mw 1wrso n out of each study comml1lee of the Gf'ncral
2,'iO 1s 11 rrn t 1 1•n 1 in a st .a te mental A,scmbly now at work Qn the adins1 i l 11t10 1 1 or \hi' responsibiltt y mlnislrativc structure appear to
t lwreof Tht' !II' ;ire 1 h e ones we be of thP opinion that in just
-- -- -k 11u w ahou1 1•:x11crls tell 'us that
l l llf' ou t of 1(' 11 �uffors fro m O l
ll llf'
f!llrl of nw11tal ur 1•1110tion al i l l -

R ookies Lost
But Auction
TH� DAit'f SENTINEL
Was Big Success

OEVOTF. O TO INTERE STI
OF M4\ I GS-MA SON AREA
R leh•r�• S. Owen, ,.ubllstt.r
Publi11h1• d rwry ,.,, 1rr10,m r.1
�pt Sunday lly Tlw ,Jh!o Vall�
fut,H�hlng Company 1111 110 NI•
.:h anlc St., :'-:!"'ltroy, Ohio. bu,.,
ncas offlre pho,w WV2•2 1 56, editor
i,i1 ofric-e rJhonc WY2-2 l !!i7.
f&lt;'.mN1!d ;is s1•1·01111 (• l 118ll mailtlQ
metier nt Lhe po�l office at Po111
r
rrov, Ohio.
National a!1v1·r1klnlf rell'l'ell!nb
Uvfl: B&lt;,tU,wJ;' lh, , h11ll. t'll . 34'
A!Xlr, .l!lon Ave.. Nuw York Cill'
Nr,w Vrirt.
Snhsermtlnn ra?i•�: .)ellvereA ti,
t11rtll'r wh,•re 111·1d l11tlt•, 30 c:ml
rN&gt;r w,e,• k : onr y,. 1r in advancn ,1
1'he Dally S1•nlinol ()J(ice, $11it141
n• mon!hs. $7 . HU; threti montm
L't AO. Uv r10lor route where avall
1h1e: ono!! munth, $1 By ou1II: NII
rear t�: auc nunthfl, S4.23; th, •
M•flltlll . t•� l'ln nn., 11m11t h . ,,

Midd leport vohmtecr fir'@ men.
l h 11!ll!h · they lost a couple of
rnoki1•N lo l hf' noon whi11lle Sat­
lirday . said today the annual
A1 1&lt;·1 ior1 w11s a "huge surreu."
W h i !(' the ctollarH haven·t been
('om plctrly ! a l lied, the auC'tion il­
s1• l f pndu n.•d ' · over $1200" ah all
111111• high. Hpokesnwn 1-111id. The
:1 1 1 x i l i11r)• ' � hukt' 11ml rummage
s11IE• 011 th&lt;' 11iclc has yet to he
[i).(Url'fl in 1 hr lut11l.
Tlw lo.�I firc-mcn came when
noon urrlvrd inul thr lown 11iren
II•! 1-:0 with i i .� ('ll�lornnry blasl.
Th i 11k lng I t was p "roll to arms''
llwy vun ish&lt;&gt;d toward t he fire hall
1'hri1• �hef'plsh relurn were re­
l·1 ,rcl1·d shnrlly dterwur&lt;l.
Tn p artklc to so under Crill
Hradforrl Jr.'!i hammer was 11 16foot woml eanoe for $55. Billy
Cloat p11lT11 went for $ 1 1 .

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DACltOS�
A I LY C RDOWN
O S S W:ll.O
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Candl\1-

J, Romo.n
goddc••
of graln11
I. l lo.1d cook
lU, To tlr,,w
! 110.ut.&gt;
:1 1 . Haul
la. Toller
,13. Projer1 :nt
part uf
·
811turn •
rlnt•
:u. Hn.tr ern■
JG. Fc.-dlri..t
l rough
27. Man '11
n1cknamai
,S, To face
,o. 9oundln&amp;'
loudly
22, Dry,

l. Candle•
nut
maker
troo
2. La.1r.pnf1
21. 3. Rodent
J\lan
,. Evening
Hill
(poet , I
23, Oem•
0. -- on the 2�. ln■eirMount
lion
I, Intone
•IP•·
,. 8u1pen&lt;!
'7. Pht,CO
8, Oth11rwi10
30. Endured
9. Terror
31. Noblemen
12. Weak
33. CU.t ObflJ'
18. l'lahenn111 3f.. Diwi'•
l8 . kck
Clwtlllnl,
Ltv.i
19, Bell IIOllnder

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Today Is Tlletda,o, May 11th, the
1 38th day of th e year, wlth 228
more in }Q60.
The moon is in Its laat quarter.
The morning 1tars are Mar11,
Jupiter and Saturn. �
On 1his day in history :
In l 74&amp;, Ed\va,rd
lish _physkian and U�f'e11
vuccmallon wa11 born.
In 1792, 24 New Ynrk broken
met under a buttonwood tree on
Lhe present site of flB Wall Street
and signed a n aa-reement to fix
uniform rates of commi11lon 1 n
eale of stocks and bonds. It wu
the rcel y beginning of the New
York Stock Evxchana:e.
ln 1875 the flnt Kentucky Der­
by horBe race was held at Church
Ill Downs, Loul1\' llle , Ky., Arls­
l ldes wu the winner.
111 1 954 in .o unanlmous decl ll­
lon the U. S. Supreme Court rul•
el.I that racial aearea:ation ln the
11olion 's public echool11 was un­
con!ltitut!onal.
A �bouah ,f or today: An old
Engllllh proverib la)'S: "Jf wlshe■
were horse, then be&amp;a:ars ml1h�
ride."

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The mystery of what he was
doiug or how he met death h.111
never been cleared. Prime Minis·
ter Anthony Eden said : ' 'It would
not be In the public interest to
dlsl"lo.ae the
clrcumstanet in·
which Commander Crabb is pre­
sumed to have met his death."
The RusslAns never said any­
thing more.

But it was fairly obvious he
w111 inspecting the hull of the
crulJer snd quite possible the Sovlet, caucht and killed him.
Crabb W II one of the dead men
who tell the tale of eapionage.
Thoae who get away rarely tell.
Polson Dart Victim
Another victim or tt1e endle�a
cloak-and·da(ler
struule
was
Marcel Leopold. a m)'.sterious
SWIH bu1ineasman who wu be­
lleved an arms ,muggier and
middleman for We1tern intelli­
gence,

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,es a spy center. is a thorn
the Communists-located as
1� within East Germany.

Two yeara ago Leop1ld ■trolled
Into the elevator ot hi1 Geneva
apartment house and fell dead
wtien he reached his door. A
polaon dirt WH found in his
back. The ai11111in hid shot Leo,vuld with a blow a:un and ttie
Swlas aa:ent apparently
never
even felt the tin)' metal needle.
Capt,tn Eueene Karpe wa&amp; the
naval attach, at the U . S. Embas­
sy in Bucharest. In 19SO, a Com­
i;nuni.st spokesman in Romania
charged that Karpe waa "an Am­
erlcan spy."'

A few week11 later his body
wa1 found lleiiide a railroad track
nu.r Salzbure. Auatr.ia. We11te,rn
lnteli la:ence aient1i said Kaflle
had been p_ uJhed from a speed•
n2 Waln. , ", . .

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one of the biga:est mytteries
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Eight members 0( Ole United
Melhodi,I Church ""' In Gafl!.
TO MIIT Tlllilill!AY
Tbe Win&lt;llill Troll ' Qaiden Club poll1 Simday to ,u,na t�e Port&amp;·
wUl meet Thuncl,y •� at lhe mouth District Methodist Con(e,.
home of !llr•- Wi)ler,llena There ence held at the G�• lleth"'1ist

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Middlep,ort
Alumni Banquet
Tickets On Sole

Tkketa for t h e Mitldlt- port Alum­
The shop ii 110w located In the
ni BanQuet and Dance went on
a.ale yrstcrda)' &lt;H'('ord 1 n g to an an­ bu1Jd1nc formerly occupied by
nounceml'nt b}' Mrs \\"ei;ley Vry. JunP · s Dr�u Shop. Mr . .Burkett
mu.,t&gt;d from the bank b11ildln, and
a11ociation "res1d1' "1t
1 he room which he had oecup'8d
They may tJt, purrhased from will t,e lncl uded in the bank when
Mrs. Lut"y Gregg. tr1:1u1urer, Lel' their current remodelin&amp; ill eora•
Smith. lef!relary. Ylr� CharleH Asa ploeted.
Bradbury. Mra Jad1 B11, hner. :\I ll'�
Sally Schaaf, )11i,;J, nie&lt;la favhn l&lt;&gt; .
lounge!I for those who wi11h tQ vitit
!if:n, W illiam Wallen and :'.hss
w ith friends. The Clue of 1960 oKIU
Freddie Houdashell
ht- guests for the affair.
The annual affair will be held ,,n
A l umni �ishing to .attend are
Saturday evening Ma)' 28 at 6 .31l ur;::ed l� purchase their tickellt u
al the high ac:hool wi th members SO/JR as poa.,ible and are remin1ed
of the Band Boosters serv ing the t h a t they mi.y bring a gueat if U,ey
dinner.
wish to do so.
Following lhe pro;!ram and meal
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his new loc■Uon ewer the wNktlllll
and wa1 read)' for butinCN llcm­
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The team doctor said he had no
idea when Burdette would Ml
able to pitch again, and- thls
mea:nt he probably wouldn't face
the firat place Stn
Francitco
Olanta, who come to town for a
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Rev. Howard Rupl)elt, pastor of
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The canteen whicli hH expanded In the last year to over 200 ,
1teady mefrtbers is tflt up to pro.
Present for .the affair were Mr. vlde rec:�Htlon for \he area teen
and Mn. J. · J. Heine■, Columbus; 11er11. Dittctdr, Mln Jane Mc•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tompkins, Farland, annollnetd ,the /1y1 Leon
Columbu11; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Darst, . Jordan•and Kenn)' H)sell of Porn·
Story's Run; Hobart
Darst, Dayton. eroy, will � pre'!ent io MC . this
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week's ae111lon they will be accom•
Mr. and. Mra. Jewels Biron, Mr: panled by the Galaxies, 1 dance
and Mrs. Ketlnetb Darst, Maureen, band 1;1f tbe area which is now
Bobby a.nd Alice, Mr. and Mrs. compoted of Jim Lohse. of Pome•
James Cochr,in and Linda, Jimmy roy, Ralph
MeDanl'el, . • Timmy
and Pat, Mr. iitld Mrt. Horald llood Duncan of Clifton amf �ob Pre6and Brene111 and Gene, all of Mid- ton of Nlddleport.
dleport, a. nd Mrs, Williams,
A rock and roll prevue will be
held during the evenlna: when
Birllulay Ob,erved
new rec1&gt;rd relea11es will be heard
Mrs. Maxine Arnold was guest of ror the. first time. Door prizes
honor at a dinner Sunday givt!n by and refreihnients will be avail­
Mr. and M rs. Wilbur Stewart at ablf._ The aUalr Is chaperoned
lheir home In i\fason, W. Va., in and spon1ored by the Junior
observance o( her birthday.
Womens Clull, New Haven. Everr
Present were Mrs. Arnold and body is Invited to attend.
daughter, Su1anna, of
Pomeroy,
Mra. Mary AU.miller and Mist Paul­ Daug hter &amp;ptised
ette Kearn.s, Karl:ford, W . Va., Mrs.
Jill An.n Walburn, ,mall daugh­
Jack Fowler atld children, Tony ter or M1· . and Mrs. Dale Walburn
and Tamara, Pt. Pleasant, and of Micl,dleport wat �@Rf.llpd Sun­
Mr. and Mn:-'-Stewart and son, day ruiililii at tb� �Ip ser­
Gary.
Yice at the First United Presby­
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The blithday or C. P. William1,
of Middleport was celebrated Sunda)' when mtmbera of his family
gathered for a barbeeu·e pfonic in
the back yard at the Williams
home. As the dessert for the surprise part)', a 1-.rge del"orated cake
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week• of_ o.,rations, the a:ovem•
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only aa Moc1Ln (left) and l'ToM walll to a �lw with their tvnHI• 1111 ZW10Jt; aftt1 btlDa
told to leave th•• country tot ipytng, 'l'M
pernmeat � � u tbtll
pnmlv back home. ·Nlklta Klmiabcltffo wt.I nntln, at tbt V. 8. � tJlat AmlllcU.
P1■n• which wont down bl -._ '1'llq wen
-.ya tllo - to buy �- on U, I!. "'°"" - lo
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MJLWAUK°EE UPI-R ight hand
er Lew Burd e tte, a 21-game win­
ner a )'tar ago, wat in a hospital
toda)' fighting an "upper respira• 1j
tory infection" and his ab!lence
furlher weakened an
already
1"obbly Mllwe1.1kee Braves pilch­
lng staff.
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In "lul,r ,e�I?"
•dnelday 11 ..�
8 p. m., ,t tbo � r,all. Ali mem- · "If �
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1·2·3 Fini�hers
In Derby Rate
In Preaklles.s

Winding Trail
I Garden Club
Elects Officers

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Swltzerland and A1 istria are the
favorite ne11tlng places of both
Eastern and Western agents. Aul!­
trlan lntellia:ence source, estimate
at lea11t 3,000 penons in the lit­
tle neutral nation are beina paid
for eapi1;1nage data.
Thorn to Communl1-l1
But Berlin l8 even busi�, ,nd

Officers Are
Nominated At
. IP of A Session

Second nomination 1;1( officen
The Junior Wlndine Trail Gar•
Funeral 11trvlce1 (or O&amp;ear Bautr
11e Ml, who died unupeetedly 1t wu held when Theodorua Co•mcll den Club met Saturday afternoon
Central Lake, Mich., wert conduct- Daughters of America met !Jon(t�y at the home ot Mn. G. R. Thomp­
l"d at 2 p. m Monday at the Ew- evtnina: with Helen Miller, counctl- 110n, advUOr . for reorpnitation
Elerlion of ortlurs wu held
lng Funeral Home with the Rev. or. pre.siding.
· Wl�llam Iwbert.11, pa.stor of Grace I Ka tie B.aer wa■ reported ho -n e with Louella Thom_paon 1eltcted 111
Cp1,cop,i l Church, and • the "-'· fr1;1m the huaplt. l and lm provi ne pre1ident; Jackie Spel\cer . vice
Howard Ruppelt, putor of the ]4ld- lrom eye sureery. Bernic e E he rt- prealdent : Jane Baer, .RCrel.al")' :
dleport Flrt! United Preabytuian I bach i a ill i n M ei i,11 G-enenl Ht)• Sandri Hendrick&amp;, lN:aJurer; Mary
Church offlc1ating.
! pital . . One member, Aru111 San born. Thomp»on. recreation. and Peggy
\ was lo1t by death ud service • Folmer. news reporter.
Se_l'\' m&amp; 11 pallbearers for the ·
F1;1!11;1win1 the meeting the croup
were conducted 11 the Ewin g f'll n,
service were Alfred El be-rfeld, Jlo«dl
went
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for a hike in the wood.1 after
eral Home pre
na: the m eting. I
ber1 Elberfeld, Roger Frecker,
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which
refreshment,; were aerved
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Plana were made for ln1pect1on
Russell Wilton, Harold Lo na and
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1 The e t o�:f�i wlll be Friday .
tions were pre1P n lt d h)' Fritz I ed that open hou11e will be held at May - , •t 3 p. �· and the mot hen
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Buck ·
the girls are invited to attend .
da in observan�e of her 70th I or
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The ch1m.er will ue draped in
the aervicea 1,·ere Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ 00. to attend . It Wal vottd to place
fu1 Ude, Belott, Ohio: Miu Elean• (lap Oil the anve, of "eceased memory of Ann,11 Sanborn at the
or Smith, New York City; Mr. and memben for Memorial lJay and nut meetiRfl'. on Jtme 6. Practice
Mr1. Jack Lewis, Circleville; Mar­ Eliza beth Campbell W"H named to will al10 be held for inapection at
thia meeling.
ion Rose, Geora:e bolln, Athena, purchase and place the Dais.
and Ray Getz and Jamet Wricbt,
Central Lake .
Burlitl wa1 made in Beeth GrO\'e
cemetery.

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Attend Lost
Rites Here For
Oscar Bauer

In April, 1 9�R. Indignant So­
\' iet diplomats cal led in newsmi&gt;n
to diaplo a 1.600 foot tum1et run­
ning ft-om We,t Berlfn into the
eastern 11ector and intercepting
the main telephone line between
the East German capital and
Moscow.
The Soviet, accused Western
tntelhgenee agents of tapping the
l i nes alYd protested. The Ameri­
tan government refused to dis•
tus.s the case in publi,:,.
Italian observers l'Onslder it an
o pen secret that American air
'll11 ne11 hav@ flown over the Com­
� l8tellhe■ to photograph
mUitary. lnstallaUon1.
fl'here is good evidence that
.\merican agents have not only
flown over but set foot in the
Sovie t Union .
L ast )'ear, a West German na­
val officer, Lt. Horst Ludwig, was
One of the mOSt ta���qua oper­
convicted of handin g Western se­ atives . in Reinhard. G�Un, chief
crets to Soviet agents. Among or West Germiny'1 iritellieeDce
that Information, Horst said, were service. He has Do.t aUOw,i:d� him­
reports that American torpedo sell p.hotogra·pbe&lt;I sin� • �&amp;a-­
boats were dropping off agents at when he s.erved \liper •· 11n
}light along the Soviet 81,eck Sea agent. His main job 1s counter.
coast.
espionage
tl!ain1,1t
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tian Wl)',J 1Bally ACbe amt ' Vic­
toria P.,_,. ,wbo rlfl 1·2-S in the
Ken&amp;ucQ .Derby, 'appear to be in
1 cll)1 of their own for Satur­
day', 14th r'Jnnln&amp; ot the Preak­
neu. , .·
'Jlhl fltld for the aecond le1 of
the &amp;tplt crown 1eriea for tbreeo­
year-old1 ii U:pectell · to be the'
1mallea( In · 10 • Ye,\N, about hllU
TO MIIT WIONIIDAY
tbe 1l1e of tbe 11-barte field
The P11t Preatdent 9f the Ladlea wblrb · completed In "the derby
Aw:ll!aey ot Drew Wtbsltr Post, M u· 'I at Churchill Downs.
Aml!'r1c1m Le&amp;lon, No. SD, will meet 1 ,
Wodnesd,y al 7,30 •· m. at tbe
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Crabb had
disappeared 14
montht before, just after angry
Soviet navpl offi('ers reported a
frogman swimming around be·
tween throe visiting Soviet war
ships docked in Portsmouth Har•
bor. Ampng them waa the new
cruiser, Ordjonikidze, whtcb hall
brought Nikita Khru1hcbev •nd
Nicolai Bulg.anin to Brit.a.in on a
slate vislt.

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·av JACK v. FOX
United Preu lnttirnatlonJ
O n June a, 19S7, a headless,'
h im dl ps -corpse in a frogman 's
suit ·bobbed In t h e surface of the
Ji:nglisQ, Channel olf Chich$ter
Hnbor.
A C'Oroner said it was th� tiody
or Comrntnder Lionel Crabb Brit•
ain 's fro'trn a n hero who wo� sev•
en medals for his wt.rtim e exploit.s.

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25. C1tru11 fruit
2t. Antle:t.n
beut of
burden
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19. Graln
gfttheret"
11. Amerlcan
arctic
explo�,·
$2. Mu■lc n ote
as. Brlsht,111
18. Arabl&amp;IL
lllrub
$7. Roam
18. Fo�•t pal"41. Hebrew
dry J:neuW't
42. Relieved
,a. 1tnel01ur tt:
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six ye&amp;r�. since th,: reora■nization
there has . not been sufficient l i me
to prol'c 1f t he presenl syslem ('lln
work with more efficaC)' The &lt;.'Om
rniuee pouns t o � turnover i 11
l�p personnel which, may l'lave
hindered bt•sl operation
The last several General Assemblies have mallle notable increase� i n
appropriati ?ns for
ope ration o f the hospl ta h-..attenll ? n to t h is ite_� bei �g empha�1zed hy t he c1hzen1 mterest ed in mental health.
The Ohio Mental Health Asso.
ciatio� serves notice that there
must be attention to all of these
things in l he fut ure but, dlif' ing
its annive-rs.a r}' year announces
nu merous im portant projecu ot
ih own which oughl to be of In•
!crest lo everyone.
A new field 1talf of eight persons IA now travelling Ohio orfering �he services of Ute OMHA to
eommunilies, community grou ps
and a&amp;encies relative lo edul'a•
tictn, lnforxnation and
or&amp;anlzatlon. The e:ii:clusive OMHA·THER·
APV project, a tervice to suppl)'
dr1.u:s to dUchar1ed indigent
mental patients, Will start in
soon.
Mental Health educational ex,
hiblts for S:ll c.ounty fain, ,(nitiat­
ed .1.,t yeu, is to be cpntinued
II 111 the popular olfer of aelect•
ed titlet in me atal health publication, to public llbrairie1 I n
Ob(o.
proa,m. are
O\ber OMHA
m(l) lf"t 1'1, work Ctl.Jirlt!d on in
re�¥Ch, yolucteer ¥Jrylce, an�
re .habllilalion,
�lcohot�m, re hclan and mental health en&lt;' lea:is•
lat\on.
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inenltal health week-ii tht entre11ty of the Ohio Mental Health
Astociation as It eontlnuea a pro•
gram dedic11led to puttin&amp; )Omething of value Into eVefy part or
the slate-to further fl wo:lhf
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. . Shot At Title
Held By Jordan

BALTIMORE, Md. UPI-Young
Marvin McFarland demanded a
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-crown today for upsetting him In
1 non..Ulle tuneup Monday night
but Jordan wu :flyln&amp;: to LIi Ve·
1aa, Nev., for
I title defet111e·
1&amp;ain1t Benny Kid Paret of Cuba
on May 27.
'-'Meanwhile, aa a result of Monday nl&amp;ht's wild but prorltleu
nla;ht a.t thll M111morial Stadium,
mlddlewelaht challen1er
Su111
Ra1 Robinaon was tbreateiied
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u,t today deaplte the mere $2,d.33
he won In the week eod ,Colonial
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• Palmer·• total of
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double the 1um won by secondplace Dow F1n1terw1ld, who hu
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Public May Assume Con cern For Mental Health
In Ohio Is New Because Of Recent Development Cio:m, Dagge� � usiness Get_s
Mighty Etcrt mg On Contment
2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middle

The terms "r(I, r, tal health." and
&lt;\ 1 Hwu�h admittance to h.01pi"t�ental 1 l ! r1t&gt; �� · in connect 1u11 t:ib has. for sn�ral ye�n . bet' n
with the s 1 d, Jnd l ht&gt; well hal'l' � h11u1 1·q111valen t lo d!St' harges .
�&lt;' n su nwrh 1 11 1 ht• press in l lw m:i111r hrt•akthroughs i n c.:m: and
past year and J hil l f 1 ha1 it wou l d t ri ' :1t 111 c•111 at . e H'r}' l(.'vel can �e
nol "ht' a t a l l ;.urprnu1g 1f so11w " 1 - t g tw&lt;I again s t .
1 he dr�matic
rr,1ders - espl·r1ull) } Ou ngcr un.e� �r""'' t h of Oh10 s populatwn lo
-are uf t lw opmw11 ! h;.it . hkc Jt'I demonslratf' t hat frw. if any ,
travel anrt l h l' �p�('e race. &lt;'oil l apo,ogi es are necessary in the
r ern for . ! h t• 11w n 1 a l v. 1'11 bt•mg U\'t'r-a l l mental hea l t h e�fort. Th.e
o f O h ioan :. 1, �ornt·J h m � m•w.
bnght
futurP looks
indeed 1 f
1., not ,11 ,di 11,•w . .ind t hf're I � uffu· i&lt;•n t .ittt"nt!on and support
It
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1s .'.I 1 "r) I a n.!,• grnup 11f pl'opll' contmurs for I nc mu,·cment
cigh.t
who, v.hl•n :.: 1 1 t·n t hr d1a11t·t• . .r11n
There are no w thl ft)'
ftll 111 1 lw 1 r l1•ss mfo r m t•d neigh• rum m u 11 1ty gui&lt;lanl· e clin ics scatbors on l h1· ·fJrls of l i fe" as tht•y tered over the !!la te. At these farrl.111•
t1, t h ,· �iJ.:nifkau1 ;1t1, ,mc- r ili t ies 1he pati e n t is ehari.:e,l on
&lt;'S m,.d,:, 1 11 ,·.:.rv. l rt· at rm•nl anrl his abil i ty to pa y. This i� p&lt;irl of
pn•1 t•n1 11,n Ill t h,• n · vl• n t ,111d re- the com muni ty approa('h to early
n11•mh1.•r:i lil1• pa�1
detedion of disturh::nn·e ,1n1l a
Tht·�l· ve•iJilt · . n i l a d n·e in l he place t o lr('at the re1 u rne d pacit 11t &gt; m rn1•111.il !wa l ! h mu1·,,mt"ut. tient.
bc l 1 eH· I ii.it 1111•111iil l k a l t h Weck
Many counties boast of a men-M a �· 1 t h rnm:h 7. a n d Mrnt,d I 1al hea l t h associat ion-made u p
Ht 1 11 l 1 h \l n 1 1 ! h . 1 ., l he lwst t im ,� to c11 i z.ens who unscl fishlessly de•
for a 111 1 d .H':ir 1· (•ri(·w o f 1h e pa�, vote p�rt o f their time to the
arul ,rn 01· 1•n 11 ·w of t he presen t 1•au se. These are cffnrls whirh
and future.
has caused the Ohio Mental HealThirly y(•ars ill!n, a sm all group 1 h Allsorialion lo adopt the slogan
of rit i2C'ns fmmrcl the Ohio Men- ' for '60--"Bring them hom&lt;!-keep
tal Health As:-io{'lation. Through f hem home-kee p them smiling."
the yt•ars, 1l has t:Xl' rted grell t As recl'nliy as 15 years ago there
inflti c n('e on l hc laws of Ohio anti was no tuch system or clinics. Pallw appru 1m:1 1 111ns made by th " t ients went to a stale hospital
11: i,: i s l a turP . whi!'h ha s gradually and stayed there UHually for life.
Mental hea l t h associations and
J1•d to for n·ad1in1: i m p rovemenlll
in the sl :ilr srslPm o f caring for other organizat ion!'. l1ave in recent
l h,.. OO'J, of i h f' m c nlall)' lll, years begun programs known as
w hi l'.' h 111 1 1 � 1 he L1 k1• n l'.'a re of by \' oluntcer and rehabilitation services. Professionals have encourthe i;lalP gmwnrncnt.
n
ft has a lso lNI 10 cst a bllshme l ac ed thit, recogniz ing thal it ha,
com m unity
or
rt•s ponsibili (Y , sped recovery in many l' ases and
whkh t•x iwrls now seem -agreed has provided follow-up c-ontact
w i ll bi• lhc ulli mat c a nswer to for the patient after discharge.
Unless the reader makes frefinal .� olul lim of the a&amp;e old•
worltl wide prohlcm. I n thls res- qucnt trips past the grou11ds of
t
riri•t th{' &lt;'ilizcn8 interest in men• state instituti ons lt is easy to orampal
get
the
successful
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of
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ta! health
parallels
achievements in 1)1 hcr muj or health areas 195� for pas!lage of a bond issue
nlt hou�h it has (' Orne later anr1, for new mental facUitie� . A l oo k
,1� a 1·ontrm porary must yet de- around the grounds of these
Jwmt 011 t fH• d irrii·ult efforh of pl r:1 ccs revea ill many D ew buildings for better and more ad eq u r:1 t e
11111111 . l'rrng nwlhuds.
Tti,,�t ate nol 118 nece!liHry with housing and treatment art &amp;l)t'ing1 1w l'.irlier acceplcd movements I ng up.
11f for mst anc·l!-Jl'lli o,
The old Department of Welfare
cancer .
111,,u·t :ind
modification a few
tuh('r1·1.liosls-whh-h unde rwent
h:1v1• ronw 1u•;1 r1!r 10 s olution- years ago and the aid prv&amp;ram�
with t lw mlvan1;1g1•!1 of an earlier for the aged, blind and crippled
Hlan ,md ;i t ,m�ih li! nature not children were separated with the
h a tn 1)t-rt•d hy 1 hr .� l igma once al- crea tion of the Department of
lai· lwd 1" m�nt.il illnes!I.
Mental llyciene and CorreC'tion. A
I n Ohill mw 1wrso n out of each study comml1lee of the Gf'ncral
2,'iO 1s 11 rrn t 1 1•n 1 in a st .a te mental A,scmbly now at work Qn the adins1 i l 11t10 1 1 or \hi' responsibiltt y mlnislrativc structure appear to
t lwreof Tht' !II' ;ire 1 h e ones we be of thP opinion that in just
-- -- -k 11u w ahou1 1•:x11crls tell 'us that
l l llf' ou t of 1(' 11 �uffors fro m O l
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f!llrl of nw11tal ur 1•1110tion al i l l -

R ookies Lost
But Auction
TH� DAit'f SENTINEL
Was Big Success

OEVOTF. O TO INTERE STI
OF M4\ I GS-MA SON AREA
R leh•r�• S. Owen, ,.ubllstt.r
Publi11h1• d rwry ,.,, 1rr10,m r.1
�pt Sunday lly Tlw ,Jh!o Vall�
fut,H�hlng Company 1111 110 NI•
.:h anlc St., :'-:!"'ltroy, Ohio. bu,.,
ncas offlre pho,w WV2•2 1 56, editor
i,i1 ofric-e rJhonc WY2-2 l !!i7.
f&lt;'.mN1!d ;is s1•1·01111 (• l 118ll mailtlQ
metier nt Lhe po�l office at Po111
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National a!1v1·r1klnlf rell'l'ell!nb
Uvfl: B&lt;,tU,wJ;' lh, , h11ll. t'll . 34'
A!Xlr, .l!lon Ave.. Nuw York Cill'
Nr,w Vrirt.
Snhsermtlnn ra?i•�: .)ellvereA ti,
t11rtll'r wh,•re 111·1d l11tlt•, 30 c:ml
rN&gt;r w,e,• k : onr y,. 1r in advancn ,1
1'he Dally S1•nlinol ()J(ice, $11it141
n• mon!hs. $7 . HU; threti montm
L't AO. Uv r10lor route where avall
1h1e: ono!! munth, $1 By ou1II: NII
rear t�: auc nunthfl, S4.23; th, •
M•flltlll . t•� l'ln nn., 11m11t h . ,,

Midd leport vohmtecr fir'@ men.
l h 11!ll!h · they lost a couple of
rnoki1•N lo l hf' noon whi11lle Sat­
lirday . said today the annual
A1 1&lt;·1 ior1 w11s a "huge surreu."
W h i !(' the ctollarH haven·t been
('om plctrly ! a l lied, the auC'tion il­
s1• l f pndu n.•d ' · over $1200" ah all
111111• high. Hpokesnwn 1-111id. The
:1 1 1 x i l i11r)• ' � hukt' 11ml rummage
s11IE• 011 th&lt;' 11iclc has yet to he
[i).(Url'fl in 1 hr lut11l.
Tlw lo.�I firc-mcn came when
noon urrlvrd inul thr lown 11iren
II•! 1-:0 with i i .� ('ll�lornnry blasl.
Th i 11k lng I t was p "roll to arms''
llwy vun ish&lt;&gt;d toward t he fire hall
1'hri1• �hef'plsh relurn were re­
l·1 ,rcl1·d shnrlly dterwur&lt;l.
Tn p artklc to so under Crill
Hradforrl Jr.'!i hammer was 11 16foot woml eanoe for $55. Billy
Cloat p11lT11 went for $ 1 1 .

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Today Is Tlletda,o, May 11th, the
1 38th day of th e year, wlth 228
more in }Q60.
The moon is in Its laat quarter.
The morning 1tars are Mar11,
Jupiter and Saturn. �
On 1his day in history :
In l 74&amp;, Ed\va,rd
lish _physkian and U�f'e11
vuccmallon wa11 born.
In 1792, 24 New Ynrk broken
met under a buttonwood tree on
Lhe present site of flB Wall Street
and signed a n aa-reement to fix
uniform rates of commi11lon 1 n
eale of stocks and bonds. It wu
the rcel y beginning of the New
York Stock Evxchana:e.
ln 1875 the flnt Kentucky Der­
by horBe race was held at Church
Ill Downs, Loul1\' llle , Ky., Arls­
l ldes wu the winner.
111 1 954 in .o unanlmous decl ll­
lon the U. S. Supreme Court rul•
el.I that racial aearea:ation ln the
11olion 's public echool11 was un­
con!ltitut!onal.
A �bouah ,f or today: An old
Engllllh proverib la)'S: "Jf wlshe■
were horse, then be&amp;a:ars ml1h�
ride."

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The mystery of what he was
doiug or how he met death h.111
never been cleared. Prime Minis·
ter Anthony Eden said : ' 'It would
not be In the public interest to
dlsl"lo.ae the
clrcumstanet in·
which Commander Crabb is pre­
sumed to have met his death."
The RusslAns never said any­
thing more.

But it was fairly obvious he
w111 inspecting the hull of the
crulJer snd quite possible the Sovlet, caucht and killed him.
Crabb W II one of the dead men
who tell the tale of eapionage.
Thoae who get away rarely tell.
Polson Dart Victim
Another victim or tt1e endle�a
cloak-and·da(ler
struule
was
Marcel Leopold. a m)'.sterious
SWIH bu1ineasman who wu be­
lleved an arms ,muggier and
middleman for We1tern intelli­
gence,

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,es a spy center. is a thorn
the Communists-located as
1� within East Germany.

Two yeara ago Leop1ld ■trolled
Into the elevator ot hi1 Geneva
apartment house and fell dead
wtien he reached his door. A
polaon dirt WH found in his
back. The ai11111in hid shot Leo,vuld with a blow a:un and ttie
Swlas aa:ent apparently
never
even felt the tin)' metal needle.
Capt,tn Eueene Karpe wa&amp; the
naval attach, at the U . S. Embas­
sy in Bucharest. In 19SO, a Com­
i;nuni.st spokesman in Romania
charged that Karpe waa "an Am­
erlcan spy."'

A few week11 later his body
wa1 found lleiiide a railroad track
nu.r Salzbure. Auatr.ia. We11te,rn
lnteli la:ence aient1i said Kaflle
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one of the biga:est mytteries
tbi1 )'ear was the ca.se of the
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TO MIIT Tlllilill!AY
Tbe Win&lt;llill Troll ' Qaiden Club poll1 Simday to ,u,na t�e Port&amp;·
wUl meet Thuncl,y •� at lhe mouth District Methodist Con(e,.
home of !llr•- Wi)ler,llena There ence held at the G�• lleth"'1ist

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Middlep,ort
Alumni Banquet
Tickets On Sole

Tkketa for t h e Mitldlt- port Alum­
The shop ii 110w located In the
ni BanQuet and Dance went on
a.ale yrstcrda)' &lt;H'('ord 1 n g to an an­ bu1Jd1nc formerly occupied by
nounceml'nt b}' Mrs \\"ei;ley Vry. JunP · s Dr�u Shop. Mr . .Burkett
mu.,t&gt;d from the bank b11ildln, and
a11ociation "res1d1' "1t
1 he room which he had oecup'8d
They may tJt, purrhased from will t,e lncl uded in the bank when
Mrs. Lut"y Gregg. tr1:1u1urer, Lel' their current remodelin&amp; ill eora•
Smith. lef!relary. Ylr� CharleH Asa ploeted.
Bradbury. Mra Jad1 B11, hner. :\I ll'�
Sally Schaaf, )11i,;J, nie&lt;la favhn l&lt;&gt; .
lounge!I for those who wi11h tQ vitit
!if:n, W illiam Wallen and :'.hss
w ith friends. The Clue of 1960 oKIU
Freddie Houdashell
ht- guests for the affair.
The annual affair will be held ,,n
A l umni �ishing to .attend are
Saturday evening Ma)' 28 at 6 .31l ur;::ed l� purchase their tickellt u
al the high ac:hool wi th members SO/JR as poa.,ible and are remin1ed
of the Band Boosters serv ing the t h a t they mi.y bring a gueat if U,ey
dinner.
wish to do so.
Following lhe pro;!ram and meal
• the Twilighten of Ga l l i polis · ,; , I I
Hubart Darst or Dayton 11pent
furni■h
mu1ic
for
thO!e
who
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tt or of
Burketl ' .i;; Barbtr Shop, moved it,
his new loc■Uon ewer the wNktlllll
and wa1 read)' for butinCN llcm­
day morning.

Move• Barber

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The team doctor said he had no
idea when Burdette would Ml
able to pitch again, and- thls
mea:nt he probably wouldn't face
the firat place Stn
Francitco
Olanta, who come to town for a
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o praf!tob!• lnve1t111,,nt
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Rev. Howard Rupl)elt, pastor of
the church officiated 1t the ser­
vice.

Burdette Goes
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The canteen whicli hH expanded In the last year to over 200 ,
1teady mefrtbers is tflt up to pro.
Present for .the affair were Mr. vlde rec:�Htlon for \he area teen
and Mn. J. · J. Heine■, Columbus; 11er11. Dittctdr, Mln Jane Mc•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tompkins, Farland, annollnetd ,the /1y1 Leon
Columbu11; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Darst, . Jordan•and Kenn)' H)sell of Porn·
Story's Run; Hobart
Darst, Dayton. eroy, will � pre'!ent io MC . this
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week's ae111lon they will be accom•
Mr. and. Mra. Jewels Biron, Mr: panled by the Galaxies, 1 dance
and Mrs. Ketlnetb Darst, Maureen, band 1;1f tbe area which is now
Bobby a.nd Alice, Mr. and Mrs. compoted of Jim Lohse. of Pome•
James Cochr,in and Linda, Jimmy roy, Ralph
MeDanl'el, . • Timmy
and Pat, Mr. iitld Mrt. Horald llood Duncan of Clifton amf �ob Pre6and Brene111 and Gene, all of Mid- ton of Nlddleport.
dleport, a. nd Mrs, Williams,
A rock and roll prevue will be
held during the evenlna: when
Birllulay Ob,erved
new rec1&gt;rd relea11es will be heard
Mrs. Maxine Arnold was guest of ror the. first time. Door prizes
honor at a dinner Sunday givt!n by and refreihnients will be avail­
Mr. and M rs. Wilbur Stewart at ablf._ The aUalr Is chaperoned
lheir home In i\fason, W. Va., in and spon1ored by the Junior
observance o( her birthday.
Womens Clull, New Haven. Everr
Present were Mrs. Arnold and body is Invited to attend.
daughter, Su1anna, of
Pomeroy,
Mra. Mary AU.miller and Mist Paul­ Daug hter &amp;ptised
ette Kearn.s, Karl:ford, W . Va., Mrs.
Jill An.n Walburn, ,mall daugh­
Jack Fowler atld children, Tony ter or M1· . and Mrs. Dale Walburn
and Tamara, Pt. Pleasant, and of Micl,dleport wat �@Rf.llpd Sun­
Mr. and Mn:-'-Stewart and son, day ruiililii at tb� �Ip ser­
Gary.
Yice at the First United Presby­
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The blithday or C. P. William1,
of Middleport was celebrated Sunda)' when mtmbera of his family
gathered for a barbeeu·e pfonic in
the back yard at the Williams
home. As the dessert for the surprise part)', a 1-.rge del"orated cake
was served.

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week• of_ o.,rations, the a:ovem•
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ed. 1.be; Afftnti9e naV}I'.
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wlU, :ii,eol\lt,. P.,vle, �ut nor,,e
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IUUIANS lfCl:at our Of IWltDILAND Al ll'IU-Tlro Soviet tmbeev offltC■,, .:Ctlftld.
only aa Moc1Ln (left) and l'ToM walll to a �lw with their tvnHI• 1111 ZW10Jt; aftt1 btlDa
told to leave th•• country tot ipytng, 'l'M
pernmeat � � u tbtll
pnmlv back home. ·Nlklta Klmiabcltffo wt.I nntln, at tbt V. 8. � tJlat AmlllcU.
P1■n• which wont down bl -._ '1'llq wen
-.ya tllo - to buy �- on U, I!. "'°"" - lo
and - ndar IP.._Dolj .,

MJLWAUK°EE UPI-R ight hand
er Lew Burd e tte, a 21-game win­
ner a )'tar ago, wat in a hospital
toda)' fighting an "upper respira• 1j
tory infection" and his ab!lence
furlher weakened an
already
1"obbly Mllwe1.1kee Braves pilch­
lng staff.
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In "lul,r ,e�I?"
•dnelday 11 ..�
8 p. m., ,t tbo � r,all. Ali mem- · "If �
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1·2·3 Fini�hers
In Derby Rate
In Preaklles.s

Winding Trail
I Garden Club
Elects Officers

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Swltzerland and A1 istria are the
favorite ne11tlng places of both
Eastern and Western agents. Aul!­
trlan lntellia:ence source, estimate
at lea11t 3,000 penons in the lit­
tle neutral nation are beina paid
for eapi1;1nage data.
Thorn to Communl1-l1
But Berlin l8 even busi�, ,nd

Officers Are
Nominated At
. IP of A Session

Second nomination 1;1( officen
The Junior Wlndine Trail Gar•
Funeral 11trvlce1 (or O&amp;ear Bautr
11e Ml, who died unupeetedly 1t wu held when Theodorua Co•mcll den Club met Saturday afternoon
Central Lake, Mich., wert conduct- Daughters of America met !Jon(t�y at the home ot Mn. G. R. Thomp­
l"d at 2 p. m Monday at the Ew- evtnina: with Helen Miller, counctl- 110n, advUOr . for reorpnitation
Elerlion of ortlurs wu held
lng Funeral Home with the Rev. or. pre.siding.
· Wl�llam Iwbert.11, pa.stor of Grace I Ka tie B.aer wa■ reported ho -n e with Louella Thom_paon 1eltcted 111
Cp1,cop,i l Church, and • the "-'· fr1;1m the huaplt. l and lm provi ne pre1ident; Jackie Spel\cer . vice
Howard Ruppelt, putor of the ]4ld- lrom eye sureery. Bernic e E he rt- prealdent : Jane Baer, .RCrel.al")' :
dleport Flrt! United Preabytuian I bach i a ill i n M ei i,11 G-enenl Ht)• Sandri Hendrick&amp;, lN:aJurer; Mary
Church offlc1ating.
! pital . . One member, Aru111 San born. Thomp»on. recreation. and Peggy
\ was lo1t by death ud service • Folmer. news reporter.
Se_l'\' m&amp; 11 pallbearers for the ·
F1;1!11;1win1 the meeting the croup
were conducted 11 the Ewin g f'll n,
service were Alfred El be-rfeld, Jlo«dl
went
e
for a hike in the wood.1 after
eral Home pre
na: the m eting. I
ber1 Elberfeld, Roger Frecker,
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which
refreshment,; were aerved
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Plana were made for ln1pect1on
Russell Wilton, Harold Lo na and
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June
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Dr. K. D. Am1bary. Organ selecrY
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1 The e t o�:f�i wlll be Friday .
tions were pre1P n lt d h)' Fritz I ed that open hou11e will be held at May - , •t 3 p. �· and the mot hen
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the home of Nancy Walker, Sun•
Buck ·
the girls are invited to attend .
da in observan�e of her 70th I or
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The ch1m.er will ue draped in
the aervicea 1,·ere Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ 00. to attend . It Wal vottd to place
fu1 Ude, Belott, Ohio: Miu Elean• (lap Oil the anve, of "eceased memory of Ann,11 Sanborn at the
or Smith, New York City; Mr. and memben for Memorial lJay and nut meetiRfl'. on Jtme 6. Practice
Mr1. Jack Lewis, Circleville; Mar­ Eliza beth Campbell W"H named to will al10 be held for inapection at
thia meeling.
ion Rose, Geora:e bolln, Athena, purchase and place the Dais.
and Ray Getz and Jamet Wricbt,
Central Lake .
Burlitl wa1 made in Beeth GrO\'e
cemetery.

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Attend Lost
Rites Here For
Oscar Bauer

In April, 1 9�R. Indignant So­
\' iet diplomats cal led in newsmi&gt;n
to diaplo a 1.600 foot tum1et run­
ning ft-om We,t Berlfn into the
eastern 11ector and intercepting
the main telephone line between
the East German capital and
Moscow.
The Soviet, accused Western
tntelhgenee agents of tapping the
l i nes alYd protested. The Ameri­
tan government refused to dis•
tus.s the case in publi,:,.
Italian observers l'Onslder it an
o pen secret that American air
'll11 ne11 hav@ flown over the Com­
� l8tellhe■ to photograph
mUitary. lnstallaUon1.
fl'here is good evidence that
.\merican agents have not only
flown over but set foot in the
Sovie t Union .
L ast )'ear, a West German na­
val officer, Lt. Horst Ludwig, was
One of the mOSt ta���qua oper­
convicted of handin g Western se­ atives . in Reinhard. G�Un, chief
crets to Soviet agents. Among or West Germiny'1 iritellieeDce
that Information, Horst said, were service. He has Do.t aUOw,i:d� him­
reports that American torpedo sell p.hotogra·pbe&lt;I sin� • �&amp;a-­
boats were dropping off agents at when he s.erved \liper •· 11n
}light along the Soviet 81,eck Sea agent. His main job 1s counter.
coast.
espionage
tl!ain1,1t
Communist

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tian Wl)',J 1Bally ACbe amt ' Vic­
toria P.,_,. ,wbo rlfl 1·2-S in the
Ken&amp;ucQ .Derby, 'appear to be in
1 cll)1 of their own for Satur­
day', 14th r'Jnnln&amp; ot the Preak­
neu. , .·
'Jlhl fltld for the aecond le1 of
the &amp;tplt crown 1eriea for tbreeo­
year-old1 ii U:pectell · to be the'
1mallea( In · 10 • Ye,\N, about hllU
TO MIIT WIONIIDAY
tbe 1l1e of tbe 11-barte field
The P11t Preatdent 9f the Ladlea wblrb · completed In "the derby
Aw:ll!aey ot Drew Wtbsltr Post, M u· 'I at Churchill Downs.
Aml!'r1c1m Le&amp;lon, No. SD, will meet 1 ,
Wodnesd,y al 7,30 •· m. at tbe
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home or Mn. Georee Mowrey.
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Ray Buttk'\\

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Crabb had
disappeared 14
montht before, just after angry
Soviet navpl offi('ers reported a
frogman swimming around be·
tween throe visiting Soviet war
ships docked in Portsmouth Har•
bor. Ampng them waa the new
cruiser, Ordjonikidze, whtcb hall
brought Nikita Khru1hcbev •nd
Nicolai Bulg.anin to Brit.a.in on a
slate vislt.

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·av JACK v. FOX
United Preu lnttirnatlonJ
O n June a, 19S7, a headless,'
h im dl ps -corpse in a frogman 's
suit ·bobbed In t h e surface of the
Ji:nglisQ, Channel olf Chich$ter
Hnbor.
A C'Oroner said it was th� tiody
or Comrntnder Lionel Crabb Brit•
ain 's fro'trn a n hero who wo� sev•
en medals for his wt.rtim e exploit.s.

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25. C1tru11 fruit
2t. Antle:t.n
beut of
burden
,A. Epoch.
19. Graln
gfttheret"
11. Amerlcan
arctic
explo�,·
$2. Mu■lc n ote
as. Brlsht,111
18. Arabl&amp;IL
lllrub
$7. Roam
18. Fo�•t pal"41. Hebrew
dry J:neuW't
42. Relieved
,a. 1tnel01ur tt:
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six ye&amp;r�. since th,: reora■nization
there has . not been sufficient l i me
to prol'c 1f t he presenl syslem ('lln
work with more efficaC)' The &lt;.'Om
rniuee pouns t o � turnover i 11
l�p personnel which, may l'lave
hindered bt•sl operation
The last several General Assemblies have mallle notable increase� i n
appropriati ?ns for
ope ration o f the hospl ta h-..attenll ? n to t h is ite_� bei �g empha�1zed hy t he c1hzen1 mterest ed in mental health.
The Ohio Mental Health Asso.
ciatio� serves notice that there
must be attention to all of these
things in l he fut ure but, dlif' ing
its annive-rs.a r}' year announces
nu merous im portant projecu ot
ih own which oughl to be of In•
!crest lo everyone.
A new field 1talf of eight persons IA now travelling Ohio orfering �he services of Ute OMHA to
eommunilies, community grou ps
and a&amp;encies relative lo edul'a•
tictn, lnforxnation and
or&amp;anlzatlon. The e:ii:clusive OMHA·THER·
APV project, a tervice to suppl)'
dr1.u:s to dUchar1ed indigent
mental patients, Will start in
soon.
Mental Health educational ex,
hiblts for S:ll c.ounty fain, ,(nitiat­
ed .1.,t yeu, is to be cpntinued
II 111 the popular olfer of aelect•
ed titlet in me atal health publication, to public llbrairie1 I n
Ob(o.
proa,m. are
O\ber OMHA
m(l) lf"t 1'1, work Ctl.Jirlt!d on in
re�¥Ch, yolucteer ¥Jrylce, an�
re .habllilalion,
�lcohot�m, re hclan and mental health en&lt;' lea:is•
lat\on.
You �an
�elp-1tfW, them
b,OJne-ke ep lbem
,.�,-keel)
the.in •�! ling-ma,., •Vfl'Y weel:.
inenltal health week-ii tht entre11ty of the Ohio Mental Health
Astociation as It eontlnuea a pro•
gram dedic11led to puttin&amp; )Omething of value Into eVefy part or
the slate-to further fl wo:lhf
oouse.
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· · McFarland Asks
. . Shot At Title
Held By Jordan

BALTIMORE, Md. UPI-Young
Marvin McFarland demanded a
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.. shot 1t Don Jord1n 11 weJterweight
-crown today for upsetting him In
1 non..Ulle tuneup Monday night
but Jordan wu :flyln&amp;: to LIi Ve·
1aa, Nev., for
I title defet111e·
1&amp;ain1t Benny Kid Paret of Cuba
on May 27.
'-'Meanwhile, aa a result of Monday nl&amp;ht's wild but prorltleu
nla;ht a.t thll M111morial Stadium,
mlddlewelaht challen1er
Su111
Ra1 Robinaon was tbreateiied
with lndefinlte 1u1pen1loo for tall
ure to appear In a 1cheduled, co- .
;, featured tuneup

Palmer Holding
l'ide Lead ln
· Purse Winnings

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Palmer of l..alnlbe, P'1., h'old1 ·•
wide fead over lhe field on the
PGA toumament money • wini:ilna
u,t today deaplte the mere $2,d.33
he won In the week eod ,Colonial
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• Palmer·• total of
in
prize money Jhll year it almost
double the 1um won by secondplace Dow F1n1terw1ld, who hu
banked $27.300, acconlin• . to · tti•
UNI Pleued today b� I.be N;A.
ilen venturi ranU third • �•
-,a,300, Jerry Barber 11 - l•ui'!b
Wllh '2l.lOO. J'aclr; ' Fleck, 18111
CUper It. Ja&gt; !lebort. ·Dou1
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Collir11 CGmplete
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dreu. Slmi 12-20 and 14%-22ij,
Blue/areen/beJie.

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Kay Junior's woven .tatin 11tdpe cot­
ton, acoop neck, bull.on tab front.
self bell with leatherette tront. Siiel
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flve ee1y-tero famous name cotton casuals that will
Nve you roooey ,tool llecause their.• .••�lty' wtp),.
able, ,�rllik'prddf, and t;e.se-resl1tint; thej/,-coultl,,'I '
be e.iller ca,,e fer. And they f••t.ure Jhe .�aref.u.1
detelllng, tlle f\&gt;P.&lt;IV•lity_ workmoni�ip:thel� fa'Ro�• Moll ind Pho Onlen. �
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White $()x by a half•1tame,
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Kll•,o\Bter\Cl'•
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trip to tile regio � al play orts sinl'!e
walked four , �� wa�, �W,&gt; ft'lt!t
penen} � � M•�·Y · .._ , ..
1�3 yesteroay III Alhen11 when
get on via o.,'1'l'OJ'I. la C_I... Ofll)' 27 �� ced • �w9f.il '1
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big, fast, and bld I� CG11trol.
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out, and 11cored on Terry Kn'tgf1t'1
AMlll:ICAN LIAGUE
single.
W. L. Pd. GB
Itl the fifth Knight singled, went
Baltimore15 19 .600
14 19 ,,383
',,; to second on Nick C.O.te&amp;' infield
Chicuo
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New York
second hit of the season, a 11ettamCleveland
13 10 .565 1
10 10 .500 :.! lh ing skippe11 orf n,e flf'lt baseman's
Boston
glove l ha t shot lrito r:lght field.
Ddroit
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8 14 .391 5
I n the sixth, F.dcjle Baf\e�11 sin•
Washington
�led, and trotted f'iot'l'le on Wilson's
9 18 .380 6
Kansas City
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B■ltl� 2 �-� �lty 1, night
ma'ke the trip to the Philo Re·
bl• Pitchers
Tue,d1y'1 "P.
Boioton •t Chkq
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seniors are due lo arrive in Park•
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cl ass a l 5 a. tfL the same day.
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Walhln,ton at Detroh'.. (night)mine weather ma)' give them a n
Ra"'°"' (M) n Lary (2•t: .
NIW York at Clewl•-. (night) e 1 tra day to recuperate from the
eastern trip.
-S�ort (2-1 ) n 1,11 (4-1).
R. E. •Brown or Philo, reglon,1
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tourney manaser, u.ld today that
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d ay ga me may be put oil until
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Milwaukee
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The reaaon ii that the YoungsCincinnati
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run crol!l! home ir1 the fii'lh.
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a n l ce working low curve bal l .
Cleland was quite a !!harp, n••
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two. going all tlle way.
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sing l e, an error and M ike Litt1e•s
trlple. Two walks ttnd a misc· uc
netted one n,ore in the second.
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a-bout Hie /!amt club in perwnnel
lost the chstrict Class A final� to
Mc,\ :-thur last year.
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Tornadoes Jousting In Athens
With Jeffersonville Today
Racine's Tornadoe�. 5.5 on their
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havrng bul one �enior on 1ls ros­
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Co1111·h Donald Wol fe's boys won
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M 1 d&lt;i l t•port al M iddleporl Mon­
day M iddleport s seniors were
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l end rng � homf o·a p 10 th (• loser 's
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Manager Paul Rfchardt' 111th
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previol!! trlala hH ,paid off to
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"I know he 1 ll flelil w•ll and
1•m l'!onvlriced he'll hit," Jllchard■
told skeptica l expert, who were
consianing the Orioles to the RC·
ond dlvi■ion. "And, if he dOe111
wo'II be tougher tl\an 1nyone
thinks."
Ron Hansen, a 22 year old, 6
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ln the fifth Inning to 1lve the
Orioles 11 2-1 vl clory over the
KanBas City Ath letics and lifted
- lhem lnlo so l e pogesslon of
first place.
It WIIS the Orlol e1' fifth 1tniaht
win, their lona:e1, winnlna: , �t
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stage of a season slnce lt moved
to Baltimore. The Orlolet now
lead the second•ploce Chic1110
White $()x by a half•1tame,
R•bs ROUT GIANTS
TIU! Qncinnati Reda r�led th,
San Francisco Giants �2. for
thoir 10th triumph In 12 carries
and the St. Loul• Cardinal&amp; scor­
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t o beat the ,1"il adelphia Pblll lH
!1·3 in Nallonal Lea&amp;ue games that
provided the onl other Mond&amp;Y
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act!un In the nuiior�. LOIi Angeles'
scheduled game at MUwaukGe wH
rained out In th, second lnning.
Th&lt;! Reds moved to wltbln four
I games of flrat place In the N�•
lional l,el,llue by kayoing Sam

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Jone, In two lnnln,■ and l�inc on
to pile up lS �II• 1111tn1t five
San Fr11ncl1co pUcMrs.

Purkey, a one-time .. Giant kiH
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them l11t year, waa touched up
for 12 hila, includina three ea&lt;!h
by Odando C.,.da and Ed�le
Breuoud hlit the Giants left nine
men stranded on the b11es.

Daryl Spencer singled borne the
tyln1 run an� Carl Sawatllkl'1 H·
crifice fly snipped lhe deadlock
aa the C ardinals ralll�d for three
ninth·inninc runs 11ain1t Phlla­
de!phla'a Jim Owens and Dl�k
Farrell.

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h't 4-0 wln &amp; Ila)"" the Cii rtU�11,,¼,
f�cing �.nly 211 Mttns,, 11ajd mu�
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hU1Nnd, James.
Spe1n Funeral
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m.an, Syracuse.
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trip to tile regio � al play orts sinl'!e
walked four , �� wa�, �W,&gt; ft'lt!t
penen} � � M•�·Y · .._ , ..
1�3 yesteroay III Alhen11 when
get on via o.,'1'l'OJ'I. la C_I... Ofll)' 27 �� ced • �w9f.il '1
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out, and 11cored on Terry Kn'tgf1t'1
AMlll:ICAN LIAGUE
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Itl the fifth Knight singled, went
Baltimore15 19 .600
14 19 ,,383
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second hit of the season, a 11ettamCleveland
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10 10 .500 :.! lh ing skippe11 orf n,e flf'lt baseman's
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Ddroit
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I n the sixth, F.dcjle Baf\e�11 sin•
Washington
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B■ltl� 2 �-� �lty 1, night
ma'ke the trip to the Philo Re·
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iltlnwtre at KanMlr,1 City inighl) crsburg via train with the Senior
cl ass a l 5 a. tfL the same day.
-P•PPI• (2-2) n LarM\1 (0-3).
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However, the tate11 that deter•
Walhln,ton at Detroh'.. (night)mine weather ma)' give them a n
Ra"'°"' (M) n Lary (2•t: .
NIW York at Clewl•-. (night) e 1 tra day to recuperate from the
eastern trip.
-S�ort (2-1 ) n 1,11 (4-1).
R. E. •Brown or Philo, reglon,1
Wtdf\eld�r•• 0.rMS
tourney manaser, u.ld today that
8-■ton ft Chi� nJght
.
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Eastern diltrict ellminat1on11 are a
BalHmore at K•nlil• Chy, nltht
1etian, alao bey
from
�mp
Iona
w
a
Washltlllan at o.t'r•lt
cauie Of bad we�ther. The Thur1NeW y11111 rli at C' ffland, n5'h,t
d ay ga me may be put oil until
,cATIONAL L �o.u
•.Friday. and the regional finals, in
W · L· P.d
'·•
t{iat l'!ase, would not �e }mtil Sat�an Fraqclteo
u,:tay, a nd perh�ps not uritll Mon­
,
Pitt1bur•h
1: ::: 1
dat • or Tuesday of next week.
Milwaukee
12 10 .Ml 4
The reaaon ii that the YoungsCincinnati
town - Canton area dUltrlct, which
Los An1ele1
sellds\ one winner to the Philo re­
St. l.ouil
l� �:
al�ali, la far, far behind in Ila
!Chlcaa:o.
eliminatjoos. More w.111 bt known
Philadelphia
Complete
11 111 ..3W7 9
IQleafler PEN &amp; PENCILS . • $4.85 &amp; up
about tti.is by Wednesday, Brown
l,a■lt1
said.
Complete Une &lt;Joly, Y•nlley, Rubentleln, Evealllg In ,
St. L..,I, I Phll�I• 3, nftht
· o-o O 7
Minford
000
000
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nlsht
Cincinnati f hn Fi-aft. 2
-Pomel'lU'
010 011 x-3 6 2
Paris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . fl,00 &amp;o '18.IO
Los Ante!• It MIIWlukN, flight,
Church a nd Powell. Wilson and
poa,tponld, rain
STATIONERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 and
G
TUHdty's PnlNW,. Pltchen
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-Kline 11-2) n Robert• (1-3),
A C��n Ivery Nlt,htl
Chl••IO at Pl�.... (nl9hl)­
Holobla (3-3) v,
j4-1).
Ian . Fanelteo at Cincinnati
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\nlght)-hnfonl (S.1) vt. O'Ttoole
( 3-2).
Lot An..lH
at MllwaukH
TONl�HT and WIDNESDAY
IIJLLFOLDS . . . . . . . . . 98c 111d ap .
l•lohll - D&lt;yoda\f, �1"1l
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NIGHTS
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W.clMtday's 01me1
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Anita
3an0.S
Roneld
Foeter
Chl"99 at Phlladelphla, n!1ht
!l,e:qlngll)n, Seltltk, Sunbeam
'st. Loult at Pltflburth, night
"DIARY OF A
Noreleo Razor:, . . . . . . . . f24.95 up
Los A"9tl• at Cini:lnn■tl, nltht
San Fran. at MUwaulr:N, night
HIGH SCHOOL BRIDE"
l!ilPPO LIGHTERS . . . . . . $3.50 up
Minor LNtU. RHulh
- .also United p,..1 lntem■llonal
IIONSON l,lllll'l'll1'S . . . . f5.95 up
lolof.-,�1 LHjuo
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Jody Folr - M ■i;lln Braddoclc
.R\)ch,ster I ft�f�lo 5 . . . . . . . . , .
Hav �fla � Colllmtius 4 '. . . . , . . . .
"GHOST OF DRAGSTIIIP
CAMERAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl,95 - $I.SO - ,ts.ti
M l a m1 4 .Ri�hmond o : · · ·
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HOLLOW"
��ic� NMJC!•tr�
l!EN ·ANn PllNOIL IIETi, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.11 up
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Phone WY-!-2581
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the fifth but fanned 12, walked
none and s aw one more une11rned
run crol!l! home ir1 the fii'lh.
Anderson �truc k out the last
eight batters he faced, mostl y on
a n l ce working low curve bal l .
Cleland was quite a !!harp, n••
tiring the last 15 of 16 batiers
he faced. He fanned · IS, walkcll
two. going all tlle way.
I The Jackets' two runs in the
• fir�t inning came on Clonch•s
sing l e, an error and M ike Litt1e•s
trlple. Two walks ttnd a misc· uc
netted one n,ore in the second.
Little I� krmwn of the Jefrer•
sonville team other than that
a-bout Hie /!amt club in perwnnel
lost the chstrict Class A final� to
Mc,\ :-thur last year.
R.arlne . . . . . . . 005 010 0-6-5-3
Middleport . , . . 2IO 000 0-3-•Hi
Hind}' (Ll'J, Anderson (3) and
· Bauma:ardncr, Cl�land arid Jar•
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doubled with a long Cl}' just in­
side the left fie l d IU!e M:uring
two runs; Duane Wolfe singled
10 le-fr scoring another and an
error let in the fourth run.
Coach Nolan Swack hamer sent
in Tom AndN80n big leh hander
with onl}' one out. who pit !'hed
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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 17, 1960

( 2 1 ) Real Estate

(9) For Sale

WANT ADS

D&amp;lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 17, 1000-7

Legal Notice

C.se No. 13.014
JS.ennetb B. Cross whose last
knuwn address i1 Route No. I, Box
l:16 B, Winfield, West Vir&amp;inia; and
Beulah M. Croat1, whost lasl known
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESUL'l'S
address is Route No. J, Box !NIB,
Buy Your FOR SALE: SIX ROOMS AND W infield, Weal Vir1inia, will take
RATES
lull bath. Nazarene Parsonage, notice that on May 16th, 1960, ape­
College Road, Syracuae . Phone rni l proceedinp were filed in the
3 cenla per word , o•e inacrtion. 1,,tinimum cbarg,r - 60 � •..a
\Ir Y �935 or WY 2-6231.
fl cents per word for three consecutive insertio!II.
Common Piea.s Court of .Meigs
5 13 6lc county, Ohio, IN THE MATTER
Speclal - Ont! mo11th for 30 cents per word.
Fu.LI rate of 3 co.:nl!i per word wiJJ be charged for advertising
-- FlVR OF 1'HE . APPROPRIATION BY
ERN
__
MQO
FOR SALE
1' not pa.id Wlihin 10 d.ays a (ter receivmg bill
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room nouse, iu,11 basement and 1 HE STATE OF OHIO OF • AN
ErroN in l\dvert1;;ing - Shouli:I be rcporlf'd trwnediate-ly. The
EA
SE MENT FOR HIGHWAY P U R­
%
,11t1c. Assume balance of 4.
Pai.ly Sentinel will not be reaponsib!e for more I.Wm one incor­
SES OVEH THE PROPERTY OF
I:O
00
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AT
direct go\.ernmen loan. Lot
rect insert.ion.
E
f:- ��ETH B. CROSS, ET AL., ON
r. 150. Good neighborhood. Cali I, STA
llta.rd of Tt-:ank.s and Special Notices ol EV\'tlt.s U .UO. Obituarie1
I E ROUTE NO, 692, SECTION
or see t•reddie Thabl:!t Mllison
published at 1 Ct!Dl per won!.
OHJO,
W Ve •
' 4-26-tf� I 0.84, MEIGS COUNTY,
�.'IORDS
I DAY
1 CASE NO. 13,014, in pursuance of
3 IJA YS
.;; DAYS
t MO.
Pomeroy, Ohlo
!5
a resolut10n and finding of the Di­
60c
li l .�5
OOc
$4.f&gt;O
ROOM
FOR
HOUS};.
SEV!Qi
SALE
21)
rector of Highways of the State of
60c
$1 .20
$ 1 .80
$6.00
wilb two b11th11, garage , wasD Ohio, in Volume 28, Page 504, of
2.5
$1.50
7�
$2. 25
$7 .50
house, eelb.r, larfe corner lOl the Riglit of Wa)' Section of the
Adt received by 10 A.M: wdl be in that day II Jl'l'pcr.
lociled in Chesler, Ohio, on JournaJ o{ the Director of High­
I ISED BOATS ANO MOTOR• $lS
Route 7. Priced to sell. U U'lter­ ways, setting forth that it is neces­
.nd i,p while th9\,- lut. Metro­
ested call or write Paul Poling, sary for public convenience and
poliran Motora. 600 &amp;. Ma,Jn
Ripley, W. Va. 1-- ES2-i43a. welfare to appropriate iln ease­
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY�
4-iti-tlc
ment !::ir highway purposes over
1 1 -24--tfc
the property situa ted in Seetlon 22,
_ FRISCO RIOTERs PROTEST RED PROBE - Hundreds of spectators were on hand out­
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL
Town 7N, Range 14W, Scipio Town­
OJ' F•ln, f re• inspe-c:tion. ln5ur•
City Hall •• demonstrators 11ro�s�n� a R ed probe ga_thered to picket the House Com­
side
town, ,.._ room■, t r@oms dov:o, ship, Meigs County, Ohio, l)'lng on
·::-ccc---ccccc =-·c-c=c-eel liy Natiom,,id•. Phon• R.
mittee
hear1�g on Un-American Activity 10 th e San Francisco area. City Hall was a scene of
cen­
the
of
sides
right
3nd
lert
Lhe
o
1 up, IPft x.lmately 1 ac:e leflVE HOOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
.nd A. Servh;• 'Sbfion W Y2I
rioting
the
by
made
sun'ey
a
of
terline
and violence as the demonstrators and police clashed.
mile■
vel
13
excellent
well
J•.id
t.ulc !:it., in Pomeroy near tbe
4-26-tfc
2l66.
from Pomeroy on Stale Routt' Department of Highways, and re­
l'umcruy-Mason Bridge. -Call in
Minister Harold Macmillan and
692. Price $800.00,
lnqwre corded in the records of Meigs
evcnmg WY2•2738.
5- U- Qtc
HARHISONVILU; Si ' IPIO A LU­
President Charles de Gaulle meet
--�
-ful­
more
being
and
Ohio,
County,
Pa&amp;etowo.
at
rloweH
.Mn.
mni banquet. May 2 1 al 7 p. m .
date in Paris, it- wm be the first
JtOOM HOUSE 1 128 EAST
SIX
follows:
as
describe(\
ly
3-1.VOOlc
�-17-Jtc
Pu-blic dam·e 9 p . m.
East-West summit meeting since
I Main St., Pomeroy. Phone WY2PARCEL NO, 1 (HIGHWAY)
in 1955.
Geneva
3408.
3-l2-6tc
.
!'O R SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE P,rf)etu•I E1HnMnt for Hlfhw•y
(3)
1bath, basement, g,a.1, city Water
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IN LOVING M E MORY OF M Y
Al-'AnJ.'M.EN 'fS - z'urllllbed and
By PHIL NIWSOM
ing but for the IO-nation disarma- 1 _;;;;;;.;;;;;;;
and garage, LOOated nesr bridge
Beginning 1t a point 30 feet left
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husband, Andrew Davis. who ... ., .... fl.."" • · ·
0111urmabed. Mc.Uulera_ MiddleUPI forellft ldttor
Mason. Wilbert Weaver, Mason. o( SLation 44 plus 25 In lhe center­
ment conference aa well.
For FRliE ln1pecUon
died two years ago today M a y
2-8-tf
port. Phone WY-2-6280,
If
the
5· 17-6tp.
•Big
Four
hold
their
sumAgreement had been believed
line of a survey made in 19li9 by
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PHONE
the Ohio Department Of Hi8hWaYB mit meeting May 18 �• schf)duled, near on auapension o! nu1,1lear
D
O
TW
HOUSE,
ROOM
8
AND
5
"Surruundt'd by friends, I am
o! State Route No. 692; thence It will be In an atM08phere chil- tests, but now that alao seemed
Gilmore's Supply Store
room 11partmenli. A . N- .Ben11J,
lo11cly,
north 76 degrees, 38 minute■ east lier than the blizzards of · Mt. Ev- impoSBible.
I Phone N 'i2-3272.
1 \-2-lfc
WY -2-2774
In the mllht of m y joys I arn blue
fl4,_tur• Unctrtaln
a distance of 30.39 feet Lo a poi.Qt erest.
PLUMBING •nd L ECTRICAL
With a smllf' on my face I have 11
evenls had been set in
Clearly,
plus
44
C.
P.
Station
o(
left
fl.
40
Vaughau's Exterminating 1 SLEe:r1NLl hOOMS. CLOSE
POMEROY
,The seemi.Qj: cold, war I.haw dis•
'1-room
frame,
bath,
REPAIRS incl SERVICE
hcarlachl',
_
motion which would have further
5 11 8lp
I town, 127 Dutternut.
basement, garage, on East Main. feet lcfl of Sta.lion P. C. ,f-4 plu1 appeared scarcely a week before
(;ompany
Longill� dear husband for you."
repercusslona.
a
curve the scheduled meeUn,. In a rapid­
Nice lot, shade, and view of 53 . 7 ; thence easterly with
St. Miry,, w . v ■•
5-17- l tp.
Alice Davis
TWO
FURNISHED
B EDHOOM
lo lhc left having a radius of "3.0 ly unfolded series o1 events, the
river. $4200.00. Terms.
But they were for the futurv and
apartment with utilities turMIDDLEPORT _ 5-room friime, feel a distance of 1 52.08 feet to • United Stalea and Russia clearly world leaders on the perimeter of
Harold Ohase, Mgr.
18)
mshed. Phone WY 2·2660, EwlltU,'11 t- J li.t: ,l'IAN �HUKER tor combath, storm doors and windows, point 40 -feet left of Station P. T. demonstrated their m istl'Ult of the U. S. . Russia exchange were
ing·� Store, Pomeroy,
wcr1: 1 1u ur swrc use. A iso Jti
St.
Locu,t
Mlddl,,_rl
5 13 5tC
e
79
de­
17.2;
plus
north
thenc
('ICh olher.
uncertain.
garag e. Two level Iota conven- 46
SPEClA L
$QQS.
lN3 BUICK
Phont W Y 2-251 1
e&amp;TY c r u l cs. l'llon e W Y , �
&gt;
dil1-pce
a
east
minutes
gree11,
30
i
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_
iootly located. $80()0.00.
Har�·1'op 2_ Dou r. Sparkl l ng
If President Eisenhower, Prime
: I FOUR ROOM HOUSE, Rutland
5
1n such an atmosphere, agree______ _ �-:He I Township. Phone TU 2-347�. Mra, RACl':IE 9 rooms, 2 baths, auto- of 38� feet to a point 40 ft. lett of
original fmish. Dyr,_llflow drive. __
of any kind
seemed
matic furnace heat, 2 porehea. Station 50 plua 00; thence north 82 ment
Carl ltairden.
_Blaettnara, Pc1 n�ruy _ -'·5•6Lc Nt:Ct:lil S J:: w JNLl :,IACIIINJ:: 6 13 8tp
dl1tance
a
east
minute,
impossible.
degrees,
22
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and 2 large lots, out of all
u.1111p1cte 1.: 1 �-lag for maKIIIJ.l outof 100. 13 feet to a point 35 feet
:soviet Premier Nikita Khruah� C l"" u 1td C .,.
floods. $Il,OOO.OO.
loll IIUICS l)IJll(J S ll !Clll /1-1( and I 3 · ROOM F U R M SHED apartment.
letl of Station 51 plu8 00; thence chev, who of a ll t}J.e Bill'.
All Melt" and Mo.:lel,
Four
28
2Phone
St,
Mam
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WY
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38-ACRE
FARM
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producJaney lli!�l gns . 0; l"Hllllly cost
minutes
79
north
east
degrees,
30
. •
uemed
most
ail:xious
.
.
for
..ETROPOLITAN MOTORt
the
sum­
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3408
61c
13
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ing oil wells, free gaa, large
uvcr �UU. t ' ay oll ll11Lancc of ....
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a
a
feet
o
.
distance
to
100.00
meeting,
mit
it
started
with
a
- Ealt M• l n St.
1
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t
15
barn,
acres river bot om, 4
ur LDKC u,•,•J· p.iyments UI $&lt;I per
p.,_., • Ohio
point 3:S feet left of Station 62 three . day tirade before the SuWonted
room
house
and
other
buildings.
munu1. J•Jrnc w t i-:a04.
_ ___ __
plus 00; thence nnrth 73 degrees, preme
Soviet (parliament) in
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Located
on blacktop
road.
5 13 6Lc
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ff_
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1954 1-· 01Ul, 6, 4 Door SLandc1rd
47 minutea east a distance of 150- which he accused the
E ffiO YT _W
o_
u e'ED
lJ.nited
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$12,500.00.
An Exterior Vinyl Latex j'aint For
SJlift, Healer, Hlldiu. NC'cds Mu.75 feet to a point 50 feet left of Slates of aggressive action intt!-Ddwork of bou:1c cleaning. Call
Hul/:-.t I IIA ILtl{ 50 · x
CUCKLIR
R[ALTY
tor Wor k $:!50. J'honc W Y2Station 63 plus 30: thence north 81 ed to frighten Russia and of
• p. m. Vern
SPru,c 3-5804 ,lier v
1'110111�, ll11l l l . :-.wc 11s 8. $4tlUU.UU.
VIRGIL TIA FCAD, SalHman
Stucco, Brick, Concrete and Asbestos Shingles
3 1 06.
5- 13-3tc
11,,,n,n.
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,. 6tp Box 229
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Phone WY 2�731 degrees 57 minutes east a distance espionage.
or 350.32 feet to a point 35 feet
Setting The Stave
1956 M fo:HC I J llY $ 79:S. -Avilltlble Through Your GLIDDEN Dealer
('5) 14, Ste
2 DOO J{ ! Wa � h cf" , tll")'Cl', ttlcvision. Sec
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left
o(
St,ition
thence
plua
00
67
nid
a U. S. reconnaissance
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Sedan. A goo-J reliable l' ar,
SIX
HOUSE,
ROOM
BATH, north 73 degrees 47 minules east plane had been shot down deep
m. l , H1u.;111c.
5 14 me
8laettnar1, 1-'0ml'roy.
fi-5-6tc
AIR CONDJTlONING, REFRIG.ER­
storm wind&lt;me and doors; 770 a distance of 130,75 feet to a point mside Russia after taking pictures
ation service. Jack's Refriger1•
1958 BUIC K $ 1 ,995 va SPEC I A L
Sycamore, Middleport. 3-12-6lr, 50 (eet lert ot Station 68 plus I)(); ol Soviet milit.a.ry installations.
l1J AUU: HS
TRACTOR,
-hon, New Haven. Phone TU2thence north. 82 degrees 12 minHard Top 4 Uoor. One careful
The fact that he by . passed
hylll'aulu; pluws, J-H, corn
Middleport Olllo
,Phone WY-Z-3748
Roule 1
6-23,tf
3537.
utes east a distance of 423.47 feet diplomatic chumels to make his
owner. Dynaflow drive. Uadio
jlHllllcr, cu11111.itur:,; and spray
to a point in the Kenneth B. Croaa, charies made It appear he
anti Heater. Ul11cltn11r., Pomewas
uu111l. James Mourning, Ha1Jru11d
I, O. McCOY
ct 111., easterly property line 30 setting the atage in advance for
roy.
r&gt;-:5-Stc
�l.. 1\1 11. kH11purt. Coll WY:!-:i52J.
___ _____
AUCTIONEE R
\I
fer:t left of Station 72 plus 81.51; failure or or even cancetlatlon of
.
ti- rl -Ul p
Rout• :Z. Long 6otto"'4 Ohio . r
195'1 PON'J'IAC S'l'AR CHIEF.
thence !!long said property line the summJt meeting,
.,
12 CO-O P
L TYPE
473 Sycamorll St., Mldclleport.
south
1 degree 45 minutes Wllat a
W l lh Khruehchev still en the
MlJEL LER FURNACES, �..... .
PUliLIC AUCTION
ft. Co-Op moY1er. Hay ledder,
5- 5- l !lp
distance
the
of
Kenneth
20
fE:et
to
rostrum
in Moscow, the United
. HOUSE •ppi lance1. A mold Bro­
M■y 1 1 , l 'iibU
l :l:JU P. M.
all in aood shape. Charles E.
, .Slate8 announced it was ni umy
al..
Cross,
et
B.
pro
southeasterl
g.
i956 t:IIEVHOL.t�T V8 4i UH. SE­ The µcr.su11u1 pro1icrty of the l.11te . . then, $yncu1t, Ohio. Phen•
Yost, Minern llle. Phone W I
pi! rty line al a point 10 feet l eft mg underground atomic tests to
WY2-6384.
d;111, Pomeroy Police L'ar. Bl11et­
I U l -tt
t,curgc J IJJIIUIUll W ill be sold u t
3666.
5 13 B tp
of
tnar11, Pomeroy.
.stat.ion 72 plus 77.17. aaid point develop improved detection meth­
illll'LIOII ill tile n:smcucr.: OJ)''U:-iJlC
!5-5-61&lt;.:
•
GRAVELY TkACTOR IALII AND
bemg m the centerline of ext1tlna ods and for dcvclownenl oI peace­
Pa­
Boston
UPI-The
BOSTON
I n t! s,usl u,llec on Houle 7 Ill
StrYlc1. Sil I. Main, PomereJ, triots of the Amerlcan f'()(\I oall Stale Soule No. 692; thence along time atonuc u!les.
19:54 I"OUH lJOO l t W ITH UVl!:H
·1 u ['IJCl"S l'lams, UlllO.
driVli and hculcr l OM l .incoln Ll &gt;' LIII, rourn Sllllt!, � Woo '""''• I Pftone WY2..2975, o-·· 'tll f League hsve announced the �ign­ said southerly property line · and
1
"'
The timing of the U . S. an­
p. m. until June 1 . .....111,n: lng ot Wny Carlton, former Duke centerl ine or ell:isting highway a
4 door full powt•r, good tires
� e11.1 � lJUt re1 n�crc11ur, 4 lleu:.,
�
seemed unm1slak.11b1e .
nouncement
Herold
.
11.11 d racI 10,
B,unhart,
.
le11s
or
more
-leet
473
of
distance
l ll&lt;l 1 Ford Tudor
Rffd1vtll1,,
Tor­
the
for
played
who
halfback
n,m ,J1J1&lt; llhlll 0" 11 11: &amp; bou 11.
CDSc ,
Ohi o. Phon, CoolV'',11• 3691.
wilh 1-(IJOd l lrt'� MHI rudlo.
lo a point -60 feet riiht of Station and would not t&gt;e iost on tt.uss1a.
Big
Canada's
ot
Argonauts
onto
l iuur lllllljlS, Ul:lllel!I, qUIILJllg
.S-19-tfe
.l.\hruahchev's violent language
Pllllllt' WY2-IJJ5 I . Hulwrt G. Pie86 plus 10; thence south 79 de­
Four League in 1959,
l l"illlll'S, CJIU lc1hlcs, l'l' COrll playkelt,
gree!! 30 minutes west a distance wa11 remmii.icent of that useu by
'-""IM.
R:&gt;
1 7-0tc
_ _
_
__ :5__
l'r, u11 lan1ps, Jlitncl luols, JJ1a11,.o, TELEVISJON l{ADlO AND SMALL
_
the late Joaep Stalin 1t the height
right
feet
tO
point
a
to
feet
460
of
Hlill!lg ruom HIile . Muytag wash•
applianl'e repair. Phone Otia
of Station 63 plus 50; thence south o( the colQ war. 'l'he "latest devel­
o:r, � ,o·�·sscrs, p111\lorrn rncktir,
l
MeClintoc
k,
Hal'
ne,
Ohio.
2-1-tfc
____ __
1
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
. ·-81 degrees 25 minutes west a dis­ opments seemed to forecast fall•
IIWl't l tt'I", oil healer, marble tup -=:--:c=--c �-- ---TWO BUILJIIN(; L! l' l'S IN TIC111 No. 1 1,369
i t:
tance of 4� . 25 feel to a poinl 35 urc not only !or the summit meetCUSTOM
BUILT" KITCHEN DE�!11uus, run;crs, 1nm 1n "',• boar'• 1,
. t "Nl ar11 A1 Ili H 1 1.111, New Hu'l'w in
l&gt;ecH1ed
Smith,
Pfff'I
of
,tat•
right of Station 09 plus 00;
feet
signed for your homo. !&gt;'tee eal ' hlli.:o r.iuw, di!�' bc(l, u11:1cc l ven. 1 00' x IOO'. $7 95 each .
Helthat
given
hereby
is
Notitt
DISPATCH CRACK TROOPS
south 82 degrees 22 min­
thence
tim11les. l-'orenum and Abbott,
l,,neuus ilt'JUS .
Phone WY 2 ,"1:-JZ I m Masun sp 3 .
en R. Sauer whose Post Office utes wet.t a distaQce of 100.13 feel
BRUSSELLS, Belg\um UPI­
321.
5
WY2Phone
J'crm11; t..AS! l
Q.6-t!
37�7 afler 6 Jl. m.
Ii 13 file
bus
tlhlo,
Middleport,
is
addrcH
from the Be(J1um army'1
Units
Station
of
right
feet
30
poinl
a
to
l.:harlc11 Sisson, owner -- ---�-___ _ _
--been duly appolnled Administra­ M plus 00; thence south 77 de­ crack "Liberation" Infantry Uivi­
-KIRHY Vi\C..: U LJ M cu-: ANEll- Hc - l\Ul l"CS(JOIISll&gt; l c l !ll" llCt:LUClltJI :,ute
.
trix of the Estate of Pearl Smith arcos 47 minutes west a distance of sion have been dispatched from
pos11t•ssed 11ml 111 A - 1 sh 1111t•. P 11 y
t·uuouclcU U.)I tlraliwru 1u1c11on
late of Pomefoy, Meigs t.:mmty, 000.23 feet to a point '43 !eet right Germany to quell increHing law­
ofr balance ur $:17.!'"}() or hike I lu., lfo.:rnc, Uhm, l'honc W I 0- TELEVIS ION RADIO AND SMALL
of Station 33 plus 00; thence south leHneH in tbe Bel.:;ian Congo.
11ppli1111ce
repelr. Call Frank Ohin, de1..-eased.
over payments or $7 1-er month. I 31f.t l .
Dated this 6th day of May, 1960. 88 degrees 02 minutes west a di.s­
Capteina
,
414
N.
Second
AW!.,
� 1 3 6tc AUl' llonccr: Crill Bradford
Phone W Y 2-2204.
DIATH TOLL HEAVY
F. H .0'8RIBN,
tance of 101.12 feet to a point 30
- -M iddleport.
3-S-lk
.MaUaKt·r: A. C. Bradford
NIGHT PHONE WY 2-3820
DAY PHONE WY 2-3033
Judge of lhe Probate Court feet riGhl ot Station 32 plua 00;
YORK UPI-About 3,100
NEW
R �:GIS'l'Elil�D 1-U-:lllWUJW HULL.
fi 14 isle
AUCTIONllll
Melp County, Ohio thence south 79 degrees SO min­ per1ons lost their live■ in lorna­
Inquire Lluyd muckwond, C ht1s;::;;;;=.;..c:.
•
Complete hnlce
ute■ west 11; distance of 3,00 feet to doe1, hurricahes and floods in the
(3) 10 17 2t-3tc
ter, Ohiu, Phone YIJ 5-2460 after ---;;::;:::.:.:==
--------- -- a point 30 feet right of Station 46 United t.ate1 durinl the laat 10
Crltt lrtdfonl
6 P. M. ___
6 14 3tp
Writ., Phone or Contact
plu, 50, Hid poinl belna iD the years, accordint to Metropolitan
TWO GOOD MILK COWS, One
A. C. BRADPORD, Ra1lna, Dhlo.
centerline of er..i1ti111 State Route Ute lnauranee Co.
Just lre,1h. Rolland Seurlc1, .Rul­
ORDllt OIi it..TT-'CHMENT
Look Ht lhc Space. Look It t.ho
No. 692 and the K1tnneth B. Crou,
l1m1 . Phone SH 2-4626.
Martin hnk:• St•tlon
et al., southerly property line; appealing therefrom.
Pr1e�11. Look a l the Savinga.
PHONE WY 2-3507
F., S. Preston
Va,
IS 1 1 6tp
properaald
alona
westerly
thtnce
l''of l11e bait liuy &amp; Hoot 'l'erms
- -- Director of lliilbwa,1
· MIDDLEPORT
H•l"brwt Smith
'. .,,
S. THIRD AVE.
ty line, a dialance of la&amp; feet more
DO YOU PAY l:l"l'Y PlllCES li'Olt
on �cw and U�.1!:U, Look lo
S 17 Ito ·
Filed May 1 3, 1960
or le11, to a PQint Jn the centerline
u1cd farm n111.chinery? Soo BIii
Amount of Clalm - $39.59
of survey at Station @ plu1 04;
Goodwin and buy at r11rm prlct!�­
I, W, ,..,1.._ Judtt
\hence south 7 de,11:rees 01 minute
Six mi1e1 from Wilkc1vlllo.
(S) 1 7, 27; 161 7, 3tc we1t a dl1lance of 30.08 feet to a
4 2e aotr
op
Point 30 feet rll:ht ot St1Uon �
Bolore 9:30 A.M.
MEXICAN TOMA'1·0 PI..ANTS AHE
plu1 00.02; thence westerly 'lritb a
U.S. No. 23, Wntrly, Ohio
Mlddl-tl WY•MMt
re,idy ancl 11evcr11l olher 11tandard
curve to the rleht havln1 a radlu1
O"n __.,ry day 9 ta 9
PomffOJ WY•2--,S
v1rietle11. Also rhubearb at llJI
o! 603 .reet a d11tance or 41.68 feet
KAUTZ PIO ITOltl
be1l, to eat and for deep !reer­
lO I point 30 ree, rla ht or Station
l�-Z HAS HONE JT AGAIN, KNJT
P. , c. ff plua �-7i the11ce nort h M
ln1. Second Hou11e E11t Iron
WAL, aUCKIT
Yullan 1-1145
School hou�e in Syncu1e. Wm.
degree8 09 minute, weat a di1tance
Milts for the 2-3-4 year olds.
PICKENS'
HAMILL IIIVICI ITATIDN
H. l lolme1.
lluxer shorls $1 .06. Matcilin&amp; or
ti 9 He
of 28,7 -feet to • point 30 fett riah t
�
C'untruling tops $1.19. The Shoe
Gfllu1H1 Mont1omery 13.6 upper 01 !uauon 44 pl\11 2&amp;i thence north
POMEH.ANIAN­
SMALL TOY
All•4'1J alA
llo:t, Middloport.
12,0 lower, 84 ft. open: Oallipoll11 5 dep-ees 51 mlnutea east a dis­
3·16-6k
M.1nche1tcr 1'up11. Rea11011ablll.
Every D11 ller'14:&lt;'
18.o upper 22.a lower 42 ft. open tance of 60 feet to the place of be·
'Phone SP3 -,693, M11mn, W. V 1 .
USIW EQUIPME NT FOR SALE.
ginnln,, . containln&amp; 3.78 acres
66-ln. Double Bowl,
Lock 23, 21.4 (ailing slow.
ur trude. Tr11ctor Corn Planter 1-o R THE
�l6--3h:
BEST ROOF AND
CREAM COWR
All movable dama are down; more or les■, exclu1ive of the preDouble Drain
54Ai., IUCI&lt;IT
repair servl..:e and roof paintina
S7�.UO; Horse
Corn
Planter
of
0.50
9ceuple1
h
whic
road
11ent
. river fallln&amp;: one half tenth ft.
and hou1e palnUn.e call BJlJ
RIJTLAND
$2�.0I.I; Side
al
Priced
Dellvery Rake
an acre, more or le811, as ahown by
per hour 13 throu1h 23.
Wy,11U Phone WY2-2724. &amp;-10-6lc!
s--&amp;�.00; Two Rotary Hoe, SM.00:
Ohle atver ...,.: Downbound: pl1n1 on -file ln the office of lhe
Spreader
Two Wheel Co-Op
MOSS GREIIN
Dashleld, I. F. Frlebereer 8:.83 pm Department or Hiahwa_ys, Colum­
$90.00; New Wacon with bed
La,.. lod BINI Ito
0-U; Lbdk 8 Charles R. Stephen­ but, Ohio,
1 1 30.0tl; 40 Ft. Elevator '90.00;
Said stallons beina: the ala.lion
ion 15,:80 am, 12-7; Lock 10, t,e .
Uue and Two Bottom Plows BAl!NES-SIMPl!ON INSU RANCE bieb '1:30 am, 1-0; A. V. Cri11&amp; Jr. nwnben atipulated in t.be heNln­
_
,
Agents, Middleport. Fire. Auto­
$2�.00. Fred Burson, Shade,
'1:"3 am, 8-0; lpck 15 Mike before mentioned 1une;y and al
mobile, Bonda.• Phone
Ohio, Phone MY8-33ti4. 11-18-lllp
am, 20-0; Lotk 23 shown by plan, for laid Improve­
Creditor
Don1 wolt 'till lliil ,-tll•r - - · 1M1Y )"Oll?• 1
Cotton Queen 1:d pm o-8; Peun. ment herein reterNd to.
I ' •
And aald resolu�op fW'ther "11
811AUTIFUL
and att.
electlli� -&amp;n
SEI.ECTION
l)'lvanl11 '1:25 pm 8-8; City of Hunt
OF
'"
Flowers, Crosses, D11kels, !or
ln,lon 10:20 pm, lt-0; Mister forth that $308.00 u . com"Pena■•
�
SAVE - 10% DISt'OUNT
Ml'morial Day. 'Clift', Shoe Re­
Chrl1 8:4d •am -0.0; C. V. Harner tion for land taken and Al7·.00· aa
pair, Middleport, Ohio. !H7,I2t p
8:55 am 2-0: El1er Cliff 9:Q am dama1ea to the naidue on account
'$0.N. ·
On • DY fan in atw,c-k. Fans• ,e :ao.;-• u
I• •
of the appropri_aUon of the eue­
S-0.
1- 10% diocoonl. ·Tfflno it Y0&lt;1 _,
Up.--Oal1lpoll1 Rocket 4:15 am . menl and con1lrUCl1J9n of aald Im­
HALF PONY AND llALF WELCH
F lrlane f 0- S.dan
11
�00.
of
total
a
or
provement,
no
pm
12:1"15
Av1lon
23
Loc!k
tow;
l'olt 8 mo 1. old, , hair pony and
Vulcan 3:2(t" pm 1 1:0; Beaver I am due: Reed Joffen; Kenneth B.
FordonwltJc fflln&amp;.. radio, heat•
half •addle hone gelding 3
4n Llnffl" It,
El1e1 Clift 8:0B am 0.3; Trade Croll; Beulah M. Ctou; an.ct.· Treaa­
0-3:
er, clean lnteriar, a'1 iOod tll'&lt;le.
year■ old, Welch mare broke to
Phone WYWS61 MWdl-,.,t
urer of Melp County, Ohio: for
9:48 am, N.
winds
Jvory over tan fjniJh.
work or ride 10 yt1■r1 old, Black
Kanawha down at Winfield A. such inlerest u ut1b m•J h'ave.
1addle mire 4 yHr8 old, colt
The parUea fir■t named herein
PRO- V. Ehrla, 8:tO pm 0--T; Jerry Bot·
by 14le, two week■ oldi Phone COMPI.ETE INSURANCE
that if they
further take
will
tectlon,
Pollo.
Fire.
Aulo,
LUe,
M.
1m,
2:05
worth
WY2-6311, Robert G. Pickett.
are not aati1fied wl� the flndlnp
MlddltPor�
Milla,
Don
Call
1·17-lltc
of the Dlreet of Hif:bwaya, u to
IISUID
LICINI
Ohio.
:1J. �•m for compe�
·
A m 1nla1�_1Jcen11e h11 been ts- the amount du
MA
�,
.
1 FEMALE apd 1 MALE Chlhau­
·••d 1n Pro-I• Cllurt to G••· ut1on ••d d•m"ito. th•)l •boll 1lie
hu, doa. 5 and ye■n old. Good
r"'I'
Paul Kini, 23, laborer, Pomeroy� not.Ice of their appeal from find.ii!
1
,. •·,.,,•. .
'
'
..
!or raJttn1 pups. Also, 2: 1even­ l'OR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE and ludy Ann Spencer, 20, telfl• lnse II to comptrlUUon •and �
'
'
Collect)
Order
Your
(Phone
\: ,.
.1
Pete
Mn.
pupa.
old
week·
with bath. Nice 1,..11.... ¥•Mn pllone operator, d1t111hter ol ¥r. .,.., within 40 daya alter the dlito
IALS- on Iladlo W!lll'll tiQd,t;lni'
�
-W.,,,
Thu.
LIIITIN T� Picl(RNI',
·
.11&gt;-�
SptouN, WIilow Creel!:, Rt. 1,
ltood, 1 1 1 Loc141t
hlbeny. ,nd � - J•f:Ob Spencer, ·
of publlcallon of� � 1aoti• �
et -�:11...........,'lll•lillt l;jtua tM-�
-' . �.�
.. · ,.-.
· �Y, o,&amp;10
l'o.mero,i:, Ohio.
6 17 3t-.i , tl-lf.301p
Ibey ..W lie IONVlf blrN4 from
1_.,..._...,..__,_-,,-,��..,;.,_....;::!"':'........,'."":"--����"""::-..;.....;,....,...,."'\
FOR SALE-----65'11: A. Farm. Chea•
ter Twp., 5 room and bath, out­
buildings, large lake. WY2-6910
Mn. Roy Frecker, Minersville,
5-16-Jtc
Ohio.

BOI.EN GARDEN TRACTOR AND
equipment. Set pl.Uorm sc,ile1.
Paul Smith, Rt. 1 , Racine.
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Dal
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6:45 John
lion. (L 10 R. in rear seal) Defense M!n
ei ro-­
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10:BO t-lr. Ada ms and Eve
ster
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7 :tlf) Four Ju1t
interpreter, partly hidden; a·:n d For�• n Mm1assador to France
u:00 The N:ewa Tom��
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7:30 Mus ic !or a Spr
my�o. ileh to right front seal) Rus.sian
Scanntn&amp; the weather
nUal :Mission
aide
Pre
8:00
rt
Repo
Sergei Vinagradov, and Premier N1k1ta Khrushchev.
�: Sportl
iett
B:SO Ozzie and HaJ'f
1 1 :20 Late Show
9:00 Wedhesday NiSht Fights
111:411 Sia,&lt; Of!
9:'45 Sports Parade
10,00 Hn.,.iiOD icy.,
-U :00 'l'l&gt;,e Newt t,r,libl
ar
8:00 Cartoon Spectacul
lLlO Scanning tht 'fea�
8:30 Romper Room
1 1:13 Sport.I Report
ling lung diseases as chronic
9 :30 Movie
11 :20 Late Show �
A !Warning to "a ll people" of cripp
hitis ��d e_mhys�ma, the lnt­
11::IO: Your E$'.lo Reporter
:i.ronc
of
t
,J.:4ff SJan
r Off
the risk of the develomen
!
Joan
ried
Mar
U:00 I
1t1on. �n which the l�ne
lung cancer from smokirig cigar- l,l'!r a cond
1c1_ty and . b�eath1nE:
_elast
it
ettes has b�n issued by the Na- loses s
ly d1ffictllt.
asmg
mcre
es
bcC'om
.
lalion
A�oc
tional Tuberculosis
by
nded
mme
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The ac�ion was
Approved by the governlnt
1 , pec11l committee headc d . by body or the NTA •8 medical secUon
h!f.'i:��r1de
Robert �1 - Brow ning . �· D., Di�ec- lhe American Trudeau Soi;:iety,
Love of Life
12:00
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hter
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tor, Ohio Tuberculosis Hospital, the statement based its warning
U!:80 Search Far Tcnaorrow
t:11 '14,crel Storm
Columbus.
on three points: "there iit an alarm•
I2c4ll The Guldlnl Llgbt
. .
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-� .a..utf
d
nc
_which
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The as
ing increase in deaths from lung
1 :00 Heart of the City
lts
In
ses
disea
I
y
1:00 11la Three Stooge1
l
rator
respi
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all
ld
Wor
clncer · ' ' "cigarette smoking ii a
1 :30 As the
lng
y
smok
nd..
Rile
that
of
out
1:30 Life
pro1::ram, pointed
llll\�9.r ·c�U se �' ( lung � alili-c�:•: . a
2:00 For Bette!' or wane
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to
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lung
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..IIPU&amp;e party
athet' . "'·
with the number of e•ga(t!llef
cs
ire
loD!ll
l\iill
e
1:10 A LOok at the- We
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l:,lxh
smo ked. " lt pointed out al&amp;O, , that
Ju le tUvliri Show
3:30 Tb.fl Verd.let Is Youn
the risk of lung �ancer. Is redU(:•,,.
1:� Amos 'tl' AndY
111.11 Brighter 011)
UM)
ed whe n smok i11g 1s given up.
7 · 00 Steve Donavan
Secret Storm
e
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Allh ou 0 h resea rch is in pro,.
uth
Tr
7:30 To Tell the
present · mct�od . o�
ht
Nig
of
e
grcss, "11�
a'.oo Eyewitness to Historyy Gi1U1 &amp;:30 Edg
co or of flltermg
\Qbac
g
n
i
gea
trea1
Stoo
ee
&amp;:00 The Thr
of Dob
1;� Many 1.0ve1
-the smok e haR been proved t? re;
nae Life of RileJ
Tiahtrope •
duce the harm ful crrect of c1&amp;ai;·
Show
Arthu1 J Smlt�en
toP
1:00
Skel
Red
ette smok ing," the statement eon;
:80
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er
ath
we
ow
the
Sh
at
ok
ore
to
Mo
8:1 0 A
tinues. "Up to now . these harm­
.,DO Garry
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Sh
ws
Un
Ne
Riv
ful effec ts can h avoided only
1 1 ·00
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e Weather
th
at
ok
Lo
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not amelcint, l'i�arettes."
A
by
lO
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lhC' statement,
1,00 Highway Patrol
In releaSin�
�J.f.u�ue:
James E. Perkins, M. D., managing
director or the- NTA, pointed out
ur
Ho
y
nn
Je
k
MeWI
that similar w11.rn ings lrnv� been
t0:00 Jac
w•
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k
loc
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1:00
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Th
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n
all\.
Society, the U . S. Publ k Health
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U · lO A Look at the Wt;i
1:00 Red JI.owe Show
se"rvice, and the Ame rican Pu�­
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de,y, )I&amp;)' .Jr,. Tt,e uew arriYlll , has
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ents, teachers,
warn our youth
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te ahioking babil has b{ c::ime es­
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that there ls n o single cause ;or
iu�ggeat.a
all lung canceH and
city air
uted
poll
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of
riP'.i
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3,30 Otdck Draw lfcGra'\f
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Atmosphere To Be Chilly If
Summit Meeting Is Held May 14

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( 2 1 ) Real Estate

(9) For Sale

WANT ADS

D&amp;lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 17, 1000-7

Legal Notice

C.se No. 13.014
JS.ennetb B. Cross whose last
knuwn address i1 Route No. I, Box
l:16 B, Winfield, West Vir&amp;inia; and
Beulah M. Croat1, whost lasl known
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESUL'l'S
address is Route No. J, Box !NIB,
Buy Your FOR SALE: SIX ROOMS AND W infield, Weal Vir1inia, will take
RATES
lull bath. Nazarene Parsonage, notice that on May 16th, 1960, ape­
College Road, Syracuae . Phone rni l proceedinp were filed in the
3 cenla per word , o•e inacrtion. 1,,tinimum cbarg,r - 60 � •..a
\Ir Y �935 or WY 2-6231.
fl cents per word for three consecutive insertio!II.
Common Piea.s Court of .Meigs
5 13 6lc county, Ohio, IN THE MATTER
Speclal - Ont! mo11th for 30 cents per word.
Fu.LI rate of 3 co.:nl!i per word wiJJ be charged for advertising
-- FlVR OF 1'HE . APPROPRIATION BY
ERN
__
MQO
FOR SALE
1' not pa.id Wlihin 10 d.ays a (ter receivmg bill
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room nouse, iu,11 basement and 1 HE STATE OF OHIO OF • AN
ErroN in l\dvert1;;ing - Shouli:I be rcporlf'd trwnediate-ly. The
EA
SE MENT FOR HIGHWAY P U R­
%
,11t1c. Assume balance of 4.
Pai.ly Sentinel will not be reaponsib!e for more I.Wm one incor­
SES OVEH THE PROPERTY OF
I:O
00
l
AT
direct go\.ernmen loan. Lot
rect insert.ion.
E
f:- ��ETH B. CROSS, ET AL., ON
r. 150. Good neighborhood. Cali I, STA
llta.rd of Tt-:ank.s and Special Notices ol EV\'tlt.s U .UO. Obituarie1
I E ROUTE NO, 692, SECTION
or see t•reddie Thabl:!t Mllison
published at 1 Ct!Dl per won!.
OHJO,
W Ve •
' 4-26-tf� I 0.84, MEIGS COUNTY,
�.'IORDS
I DAY
1 CASE NO. 13,014, in pursuance of
3 IJA YS
.;; DAYS
t MO.
Pomeroy, Ohlo
!5
a resolut10n and finding of the Di­
60c
li l .�5
OOc
$4.f&gt;O
ROOM
FOR
HOUS};.
SEV!Qi
SALE
21)
rector of Highways of the State of
60c
$1 .20
$ 1 .80
$6.00
wilb two b11th11, garage , wasD Ohio, in Volume 28, Page 504, of
2.5
$1.50
7�
$2. 25
$7 .50
house, eelb.r, larfe corner lOl the Riglit of Wa)' Section of the
Adt received by 10 A.M: wdl be in that day II Jl'l'pcr.
lociled in Chesler, Ohio, on JournaJ o{ the Director of High­
I ISED BOATS ANO MOTOR• $lS
Route 7. Priced to sell. U U'lter­ ways, setting forth that it is neces­
.nd i,p while th9\,- lut. Metro­
ested call or write Paul Poling, sary for public convenience and
poliran Motora. 600 &amp;. Ma,Jn
Ripley, W. Va. 1-- ES2-i43a. welfare to appropriate iln ease­
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY�
4-iti-tlc
ment !::ir highway purposes over
1 1 -24--tfc
the property situa ted in Seetlon 22,
_ FRISCO RIOTERs PROTEST RED PROBE - Hundreds of spectators were on hand out­
TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL
Town 7N, Range 14W, Scipio Town­
OJ' F•ln, f re• inspe-c:tion. ln5ur•
City Hall •• demonstrators 11ro�s�n� a R ed probe ga_thered to picket the House Com­
side
town, ,.._ room■, t r@oms dov:o, ship, Meigs County, Ohio, l)'lng on
·::-ccc---ccccc =-·c-c=c-eel liy Natiom,,id•. Phon• R.
mittee
hear1�g on Un-American Activity 10 th e San Francisco area. City Hall was a scene of
cen­
the
of
sides
right
3nd
lert
Lhe
o
1 up, IPft x.lmately 1 ac:e leflVE HOOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
.nd A. Servh;• 'Sbfion W Y2I
rioting
the
by
made
sun'ey
a
of
terline
and violence as the demonstrators and police clashed.
mile■
vel
13
excellent
well
J•.id
t.ulc !:it., in Pomeroy near tbe
4-26-tfc
2l66.
from Pomeroy on Stale Routt' Department of Highways, and re­
l'umcruy-Mason Bridge. -Call in
Minister Harold Macmillan and
692. Price $800.00,
lnqwre corded in the records of Meigs
evcnmg WY2•2738.
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HARHISONVILU; Si ' IPIO A LU­
President Charles de Gaulle meet
--�
-ful­
more
being
and
Ohio,
County,
Pa&amp;etowo.
at
rloweH
.Mn.
mni banquet. May 2 1 al 7 p. m .
date in Paris, it- wm be the first
JtOOM HOUSE 1 128 EAST
SIX
follows:
as
describe(\
ly
3-1.VOOlc
�-17-Jtc
Pu-blic dam·e 9 p . m.
East-West summit meeting since
I Main St., Pomeroy. Phone WY2PARCEL NO, 1 (HIGHWAY)
in 1955.
Geneva
3408.
3-l2-6tc
.
!'O R SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE P,rf)etu•I E1HnMnt for Hlfhw•y
(3)
1bath, basement, g,a.1, city Water
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IN LOVING M E MORY OF M Y
Al-'AnJ.'M.EN 'fS - z'urllllbed and
By PHIL NIWSOM
ing but for the IO-nation disarma- 1 _;;;;;;.;;;;;;;
and garage, LOOated nesr bridge
Beginning 1t a point 30 feet left
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husband, Andrew Davis. who ... ., .... fl.."" • · ·
0111urmabed. Mc.Uulera_ MiddleUPI forellft ldttor
Mason. Wilbert Weaver, Mason. o( SLation 44 plus 25 In lhe center­
ment conference aa well.
For FRliE ln1pecUon
died two years ago today M a y
2-8-tf
port. Phone WY-2-6280,
If
the
5· 17-6tp.
•Big
Four
hold
their
sumAgreement had been believed
line of a survey made in 19li9 by
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PHONE
the Ohio Department Of Hi8hWaYB mit meeting May 18 �• schf)duled, near on auapension o! nu1,1lear
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HOUSE,
ROOM
8
AND
5
"Surruundt'd by friends, I am
o! State Route No. 692; thence It will be In an atM08phere chil- tests, but now that alao seemed
Gilmore's Supply Store
room 11partmenli. A . N- .Ben11J,
lo11cly,
north 76 degrees, 38 minute■ east lier than the blizzards of · Mt. Ev- impoSBible.
I Phone N 'i2-3272.
1 \-2-lfc
WY -2-2774
In the mllht of m y joys I arn blue
fl4,_tur• Unctrtaln
a distance of 30.39 feet Lo a poi.Qt erest.
PLUMBING •nd L ECTRICAL
With a smllf' on my face I have 11
evenls had been set in
Clearly,
plus
44
C.
P.
Station
o(
left
fl.
40
Vaughau's Exterminating 1 SLEe:r1NLl hOOMS. CLOSE
POMEROY
,The seemi.Qj: cold, war I.haw dis•
'1-room
frame,
bath,
REPAIRS incl SERVICE
hcarlachl',
_
motion which would have further
5 11 8lp
I town, 127 Dutternut.
basement, garage, on East Main. feet lcfl of Sta.lion P. C. ,f-4 plu1 appeared scarcely a week before
(;ompany
Longill� dear husband for you."
repercusslona.
a
curve the scheduled meeUn,. In a rapid­
Nice lot, shade, and view of 53 . 7 ; thence easterly with
St. Miry,, w . v ■•
5-17- l tp.
Alice Davis
TWO
FURNISHED
B EDHOOM
lo lhc left having a radius of "3.0 ly unfolded series o1 events, the
river. $4200.00. Terms.
But they were for the futurv and
apartment with utilities turMIDDLEPORT _ 5-room friime, feel a distance of 1 52.08 feet to • United Stalea and Russia clearly world leaders on the perimeter of
Harold Ohase, Mgr.
18)
mshed. Phone WY 2·2660, EwlltU,'11 t- J li.t: ,l'IAN �HUKER tor combath, storm doors and windows, point 40 -feet left of Station P. T. demonstrated their m istl'Ult of the U. S. . Russia exchange were
ing·� Store, Pomeroy,
wcr1: 1 1u ur swrc use. A iso Jti
St.
Locu,t
Mlddl,,_rl
5 13 5tC
e
79
de­
17.2;
plus
north
thenc
('ICh olher.
uncertain.
garag e. Two level Iota conven- 46
SPEClA L
$QQS.
lN3 BUICK
Phont W Y 2-251 1
e&amp;TY c r u l cs. l'llon e W Y , �
&gt;
dil1-pce
a
east
minutes
gree11,
30
i
·
�;��
_
iootly located. $80()0.00.
Har�·1'op 2_ Dou r. Sparkl l ng
If President Eisenhower, Prime
: I FOUR ROOM HOUSE, Rutland
5
1n such an atmosphere, agree______ _ �-:He I Township. Phone TU 2-347�. Mra, RACl':IE 9 rooms, 2 baths, auto- of 38� feet to a point 40 ft. lett of
original fmish. Dyr,_llflow drive. __
of any kind
seemed
matic furnace heat, 2 porehea. Station 50 plua 00; thence north 82 ment
Carl ltairden.
_Blaettnara, Pc1 n�ruy _ -'·5•6Lc Nt:Ct:lil S J:: w JNLl :,IACIIINJ:: 6 13 8tp
dl1tance
a
east
minute,
impossible.
degrees,
22
:__
and 2 large lots, out of all
u.1111p1cte 1.: 1 �-lag for maKIIIJ.l outof 100. 13 feet to a point 35 feet
:soviet Premier Nikita Khruah� C l"" u 1td C .,.
floods. $Il,OOO.OO.
loll IIUICS l)IJll(J S ll !Clll /1-1( and I 3 · ROOM F U R M SHED apartment.
letl of Station 51 plu8 00; thence chev, who of a ll t}J.e Bill'.
All Melt" and Mo.:lel,
Four
28
2Phone
St,
Mam
.
E
WY
1
.
J
1
38-ACRE
FARM
_
'
Two
producJaney lli!�l gns . 0; l"Hllllly cost
minutes
79
north
east
degrees,
30
. •
uemed
most
ail:xious
.
.
for
..ETROPOLITAN MOTORt
the
sum­
..
3408
61c
13
•
�
·
ing oil wells, free gaa, large
uvcr �UU. t ' ay oll ll11Lancc of ....
,, -----------'f'\IU
a
a
feet
o
.
distance
to
100.00
meeting,
mit
it
started
with
a
- Ealt M• l n St.
1
l
_
t
15
barn,
acres river bot om, 4
ur LDKC u,•,•J· p.iyments UI $&lt;I per
p.,_., • Ohio
point 3:S feet left of Station 62 three . day tirade before the SuWonted
room
house
and
other
buildings.
munu1. J•Jrnc w t i-:a04.
_ ___ __
plus 00; thence nnrth 73 degrees, preme
Soviet (parliament) in
_
Located
on blacktop
road.
5 13 6Lc
-Nl____
-N
,c
,
,
ff_
_A
1954 1-· 01Ul, 6, 4 Door SLandc1rd
47 minutea east a distance of 150- which he accused the
E ffiO YT _W
o_
u e'ED
lJ.nited
___
$12,500.00.
An Exterior Vinyl Latex j'aint For
SJlift, Healer, Hlldiu. NC'cds Mu.75 feet to a point 50 feet left of Slates of aggressive action intt!-Ddwork of bou:1c cleaning. Call
Hul/:-.t I IIA ILtl{ 50 · x
CUCKLIR
R[ALTY
tor Wor k $:!50. J'honc W Y2Station 63 plus 30: thence north 81 ed to frighten Russia and of
• p. m. Vern
SPru,c 3-5804 ,lier v
1'110111�, ll11l l l . :-.wc 11s 8. $4tlUU.UU.
VIRGIL TIA FCAD, SalHman
Stucco, Brick, Concrete and Asbestos Shingles
3 1 06.
5- 13-3tc
11,,,n,n.
•
l ' nee uwu1tl ,,:1 wcl ()JJ tan k ,
,. 6tp Box 229
" J'
Phone WY 2�731 degrees 57 minutes east a distance espionage.
or 350.32 feet to a point 35 feet
Setting The Stave
1956 M fo:HC I J llY $ 79:S. -Avilltlble Through Your GLIDDEN Dealer
('5) 14, Ste
2 DOO J{ ! Wa � h cf" , tll")'Cl', ttlcvision. Sec
;
left
o(
St,ition
thence
plua
00
67
nid
a U. S. reconnaissance
He
l
/{011d,
1
lJaj/lau
t1u�m.
l
11k.
n
l'
Sedan. A goo-J reliable l' ar,
SIX
HOUSE,
ROOM
BATH, north 73 degrees 47 minules east plane had been shot down deep
m. l , H1u.;111c.
5 14 me
8laettnar1, 1-'0ml'roy.
fi-5-6tc
AIR CONDJTlONING, REFRIG.ER­
storm wind&lt;me and doors; 770 a distance of 130,75 feet to a point mside Russia after taking pictures
ation service. Jack's Refriger1•
1958 BUIC K $ 1 ,995 va SPEC I A L
Sycamore, Middleport. 3-12-6lr, 50 (eet lert ot Station 68 plus I)(); ol Soviet milit.a.ry installations.
l1J AUU: HS
TRACTOR,
-hon, New Haven. Phone TU2thence north. 82 degrees 12 minHard Top 4 Uoor. One careful
The fact that he by . passed
hylll'aulu; pluws, J-H, corn
Middleport Olllo
,Phone WY-Z-3748
Roule 1
6-23,tf
3537.
utes east a distance of 423.47 feet diplomatic chumels to make his
owner. Dynaflow drive. Uadio
jlHllllcr, cu11111.itur:,; and spray
to a point in the Kenneth B. Croaa, charies made It appear he
anti Heater. Ul11cltn11r., Pomewas
uu111l. James Mourning, Ha1Jru11d
I, O. McCOY
ct 111., easterly property line 30 setting the atage in advance for
roy.
r&gt;-:5-Stc
�l.. 1\1 11. kH11purt. Coll WY:!-:i52J.
___ _____
AUCTIONEE R
\I
fer:t left of Station 72 plus 81.51; failure or or even cancetlatlon of
.
ti- rl -Ul p
Rout• :Z. Long 6otto"'4 Ohio . r
195'1 PON'J'IAC S'l'AR CHIEF.
thence !!long said property line the summJt meeting,
.,
12 CO-O P
L TYPE
473 Sycamorll St., Mldclleport.
south
1 degree 45 minutes Wllat a
W l lh Khruehchev still en the
MlJEL LER FURNACES, �..... .
PUliLIC AUCTION
ft. Co-Op moY1er. Hay ledder,
5- 5- l !lp
distance
the
of
Kenneth
20
fE:et
to
rostrum
in Moscow, the United
. HOUSE •ppi lance1. A mold Bro­
M■y 1 1 , l 'iibU
l :l:JU P. M.
all in aood shape. Charles E.
, .Slate8 announced it was ni umy
al..
Cross,
et
B.
pro
southeasterl
g.
i956 t:IIEVHOL.t�T V8 4i UH. SE­ The µcr.su11u1 pro1icrty of the l.11te . . then, $yncu1t, Ohio. Phen•
Yost, Minern llle. Phone W I
pi! rty line al a point 10 feet l eft mg underground atomic tests to
WY2-6384.
d;111, Pomeroy Police L'ar. Bl11et­
I U l -tt
t,curgc J IJJIIUIUll W ill be sold u t
3666.
5 13 B tp
of
tnar11, Pomeroy.
.stat.ion 72 plus 77.17. aaid point develop improved detection meth­
illll'LIOII ill tile n:smcucr.: OJ)''U:-iJlC
!5-5-61&lt;.:
•
GRAVELY TkACTOR IALII AND
bemg m the centerline of ext1tlna ods and for dcvclownenl oI peace­
Pa­
Boston
UPI-The
BOSTON
I n t! s,usl u,llec on Houle 7 Ill
StrYlc1. Sil I. Main, PomereJ, triots of the Amerlcan f'()(\I oall Stale Soule No. 692; thence along time atonuc u!les.
19:54 I"OUH lJOO l t W ITH UVl!:H
·1 u ['IJCl"S l'lams, UlllO.
driVli and hculcr l OM l .incoln Ll &gt;' LIII, rourn Sllllt!, � Woo '""''• I Pftone WY2..2975, o-·· 'tll f League hsve announced the �ign­ said southerly property line · and
1
"'
The timing of the U . S. an­
p. m. until June 1 . .....111,n: lng ot Wny Carlton, former Duke centerl ine or ell:isting highway a
4 door full powt•r, good tires
� e11.1 � lJUt re1 n�crc11ur, 4 lleu:.,
�
seemed unm1slak.11b1e .
nouncement
Herold
.
11.11 d racI 10,
B,unhart,
.
le11s
or
more
-leet
473
of
distance
l ll&lt;l 1 Ford Tudor
Rffd1vtll1,,
Tor­
the
for
played
who
halfback
n,m ,J1J1&lt; llhlll 0" 11 11: &amp; bou 11.
CDSc ,
Ohi o. Phon, CoolV'',11• 3691.
wilh 1-(IJOd l lrt'� MHI rudlo.
lo a point -60 feet riiht of Station and would not t&gt;e iost on tt.uss1a.
Big
Canada's
ot
Argonauts
onto
l iuur lllllljlS, Ul:lllel!I, qUIILJllg
.S-19-tfe
.l.\hruahchev's violent language
Pllllllt' WY2-IJJ5 I . Hulwrt G. Pie86 plus 10; thence south 79 de­
Four League in 1959,
l l"illlll'S, CJIU lc1hlcs, l'l' COrll playkelt,
gree!! 30 minutes west a distance wa11 remmii.icent of that useu by
'-""IM.
R:&gt;
1 7-0tc
_ _
_
__ :5__
l'r, u11 lan1ps, Jlitncl luols, JJ1a11,.o, TELEVISJON l{ADlO AND SMALL
_
the late Joaep Stalin 1t the height
right
feet
tO
point
a
to
feet
460
of
Hlill!lg ruom HIile . Muytag wash•
applianl'e repair. Phone Otia
of Station 63 plus 50; thence south o( the colQ war. 'l'he "latest devel­
o:r, � ,o·�·sscrs, p111\lorrn rncktir,
l
MeClintoc
k,
Hal'
ne,
Ohio.
2-1-tfc
____ __
1
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
. ·-81 degrees 25 minutes west a dis­ opments seemed to forecast fall•
IIWl't l tt'I", oil healer, marble tup -=:--:c=--c �-- ---TWO BUILJIIN(; L! l' l'S IN TIC111 No. 1 1,369
i t:
tance of 4� . 25 feel to a poinl 35 urc not only !or the summit meetCUSTOM
BUILT" KITCHEN DE�!11uus, run;crs, 1nm 1n "',• boar'• 1,
. t "Nl ar11 A1 Ili H 1 1.111, New Hu'l'w in
l&gt;ecH1ed
Smith,
Pfff'I
of
,tat•
right of Station 09 plus 00;
feet
signed for your homo. !&gt;'tee eal ' hlli.:o r.iuw, di!�' bc(l, u11:1cc l ven. 1 00' x IOO'. $7 95 each .
Helthat
given
hereby
is
Notitt
DISPATCH CRACK TROOPS
south 82 degrees 22 min­
thence
tim11les. l-'orenum and Abbott,
l,,neuus ilt'JUS .
Phone WY 2 ,"1:-JZ I m Masun sp 3 .
en R. Sauer whose Post Office utes wet.t a distaQce of 100.13 feel
BRUSSELLS, Belg\um UPI­
321.
5
WY2Phone
J'crm11; t..AS! l
Q.6-t!
37�7 afler 6 Jl. m.
Ii 13 file
bus
tlhlo,
Middleport,
is
addrcH
from the Be(J1um army'1
Units
Station
of
right
feet
30
poinl
a
to
l.:harlc11 Sisson, owner -- ---�-___ _ _
--been duly appolnled Administra­ M plus 00; thence south 77 de­ crack "Liberation" Infantry Uivi­
-KIRHY Vi\C..: U LJ M cu-: ANEll- Hc - l\Ul l"CS(JOIISll&gt; l c l !ll" llCt:LUClltJI :,ute
.
trix of the Estate of Pearl Smith arcos 47 minutes west a distance of sion have been dispatched from
pos11t•ssed 11ml 111 A - 1 sh 1111t•. P 11 y
t·uuouclcU U.)I tlraliwru 1u1c11on
late of Pomefoy, Meigs t.:mmty, 000.23 feet to a point '43 !eet right Germany to quell increHing law­
ofr balance ur $:17.!'"}() or hike I lu., lfo.:rnc, Uhm, l'honc W I 0- TELEVIS ION RADIO AND SMALL
of Station 33 plus 00; thence south leHneH in tbe Bel.:;ian Congo.
11ppli1111ce
repelr. Call Frank Ohin, de1..-eased.
over payments or $7 1-er month. I 31f.t l .
Dated this 6th day of May, 1960. 88 degrees 02 minutes west a di.s­
Capteina
,
414
N.
Second
AW!.,
� 1 3 6tc AUl' llonccr: Crill Bradford
Phone W Y 2-2204.
DIATH TOLL HEAVY
F. H .0'8RIBN,
tance of 101.12 feet to a point 30
- -M iddleport.
3-S-lk
.MaUaKt·r: A. C. Bradford
NIGHT PHONE WY 2-3820
DAY PHONE WY 2-3033
Judge of lhe Probate Court feet riGhl ot Station 32 plua 00;
YORK UPI-About 3,100
NEW
R �:GIS'l'Elil�D 1-U-:lllWUJW HULL.
fi 14 isle
AUCTIONllll
Melp County, Ohio thence south 79 degrees SO min­ per1ons lost their live■ in lorna­
Inquire Lluyd muckwond, C ht1s;::;;;;=.;..c:.
•
Complete hnlce
ute■ west 11; distance of 3,00 feet to doe1, hurricahes and floods in the
(3) 10 17 2t-3tc
ter, Ohiu, Phone YIJ 5-2460 after ---;;::;:::.:.:==
--------- -- a point 30 feet right of Station 46 United t.ate1 durinl the laat 10
Crltt lrtdfonl
6 P. M. ___
6 14 3tp
Writ., Phone or Contact
plu, 50, Hid poinl belna iD the years, accordint to Metropolitan
TWO GOOD MILK COWS, One
A. C. BRADPORD, Ra1lna, Dhlo.
centerline of er..i1ti111 State Route Ute lnauranee Co.
Just lre,1h. Rolland Seurlc1, .Rul­
ORDllt OIi it..TT-'CHMENT
Look Ht lhc Space. Look It t.ho
No. 692 and the K1tnneth B. Crou,
l1m1 . Phone SH 2-4626.
Martin hnk:• St•tlon
et al., southerly property line; appealing therefrom.
Pr1e�11. Look a l the Savinga.
PHONE WY 2-3507
F., S. Preston
Va,
IS 1 1 6tp
properaald
alona
westerly
thtnce
l''of l11e bait liuy &amp; Hoot 'l'erms
- -- Director of lliilbwa,1
· MIDDLEPORT
H•l"brwt Smith
'. .,,
S. THIRD AVE.
ty line, a dialance of la&amp; feet more
DO YOU PAY l:l"l'Y PlllCES li'Olt
on �cw and U�.1!:U, Look lo
S 17 Ito ·
Filed May 1 3, 1960
or le11, to a PQint Jn the centerline
u1cd farm n111.chinery? Soo BIii
Amount of Clalm - $39.59
of survey at Station @ plu1 04;
Goodwin and buy at r11rm prlct!�­
I, W, ,..,1.._ Judtt
\hence south 7 de,11:rees 01 minute
Six mi1e1 from Wilkc1vlllo.
(S) 1 7, 27; 161 7, 3tc we1t a dl1lance of 30.08 feet to a
4 2e aotr
op
Point 30 feet rll:ht ot St1Uon �
Bolore 9:30 A.M.
MEXICAN TOMA'1·0 PI..ANTS AHE
plu1 00.02; thence westerly 'lritb a
U.S. No. 23, Wntrly, Ohio
Mlddl-tl WY•MMt
re,idy ancl 11evcr11l olher 11tandard
curve to the rleht havln1 a radlu1
O"n __.,ry day 9 ta 9
PomffOJ WY•2--,S
v1rietle11. Also rhubearb at llJI
o! 603 .reet a d11tance or 41.68 feet
KAUTZ PIO ITOltl
be1l, to eat and for deep !reer­
lO I point 30 ree, rla ht or Station
l�-Z HAS HONE JT AGAIN, KNJT
P. , c. ff plua �-7i the11ce nort h M
ln1. Second Hou11e E11t Iron
WAL, aUCKIT
Yullan 1-1145
School hou�e in Syncu1e. Wm.
degree8 09 minute, weat a di1tance
Milts for the 2-3-4 year olds.
PICKENS'
HAMILL IIIVICI ITATIDN
H. l lolme1.
lluxer shorls $1 .06. Matcilin&amp; or
ti 9 He
of 28,7 -feet to • point 30 fett riah t
�
C'untruling tops $1.19. The Shoe
Gfllu1H1 Mont1omery 13.6 upper 01 !uauon 44 pl\11 2&amp;i thence north
POMEH.ANIAN­
SMALL TOY
All•4'1J alA
llo:t, Middloport.
12,0 lower, 84 ft. open: Oallipoll11 5 dep-ees 51 mlnutea east a dis­
3·16-6k
M.1nche1tcr 1'up11. Rea11011ablll.
Every D11 ller'14:&lt;'
18.o upper 22.a lower 42 ft. open tance of 60 feet to the place of be·
'Phone SP3 -,693, M11mn, W. V 1 .
USIW EQUIPME NT FOR SALE.
ginnln,, . containln&amp; 3.78 acres
66-ln. Double Bowl,
Lock 23, 21.4 (ailing slow.
ur trude. Tr11ctor Corn Planter 1-o R THE
�l6--3h:
BEST ROOF AND
CREAM COWR
All movable dama are down; more or les■, exclu1ive of the preDouble Drain
54Ai., IUCI&lt;IT
repair servl..:e and roof paintina
S7�.UO; Horse
Corn
Planter
of
0.50
9ceuple1
h
whic
road
11ent
. river fallln&amp;: one half tenth ft.
and hou1e palnUn.e call BJlJ
RIJTLAND
$2�.0I.I; Side
al
Priced
Dellvery Rake
an acre, more or le811, as ahown by
per hour 13 throu1h 23.
Wy,11U Phone WY2-2724. &amp;-10-6lc!
s--&amp;�.00; Two Rotary Hoe, SM.00:
Ohle atver ...,.: Downbound: pl1n1 on -file ln the office of lhe
Spreader
Two Wheel Co-Op
MOSS GREIIN
Dashleld, I. F. Frlebereer 8:.83 pm Department or Hiahwa_ys, Colum­
$90.00; New Wacon with bed
La,.. lod BINI Ito
0-U; Lbdk 8 Charles R. Stephen­ but, Ohio,
1 1 30.0tl; 40 Ft. Elevator '90.00;
Said stallons beina: the ala.lion
ion 15,:80 am, 12-7; Lock 10, t,e .
Uue and Two Bottom Plows BAl!NES-SIMPl!ON INSU RANCE bieb '1:30 am, 1-0; A. V. Cri11&amp; Jr. nwnben atipulated in t.be heNln­
_
,
Agents, Middleport. Fire. Auto­
$2�.00. Fred Burson, Shade,
'1:"3 am, 8-0; lpck 15 Mike before mentioned 1une;y and al
mobile, Bonda.• Phone
Ohio, Phone MY8-33ti4. 11-18-lllp
am, 20-0; Lotk 23 shown by plan, for laid Improve­
Creditor
Don1 wolt 'till lliil ,-tll•r - - · 1M1Y )"Oll?• 1
Cotton Queen 1:d pm o-8; Peun. ment herein reterNd to.
I ' •
And aald resolu�op fW'ther "11
811AUTIFUL
and att.
electlli� -&amp;n
SEI.ECTION
l)'lvanl11 '1:25 pm 8-8; City of Hunt
OF
'"
Flowers, Crosses, D11kels, !or
ln,lon 10:20 pm, lt-0; Mister forth that $308.00 u . com"Pena■•
�
SAVE - 10% DISt'OUNT
Ml'morial Day. 'Clift', Shoe Re­
Chrl1 8:4d •am -0.0; C. V. Harner tion for land taken and Al7·.00· aa
pair, Middleport, Ohio. !H7,I2t p
8:55 am 2-0: El1er Cliff 9:Q am dama1ea to the naidue on account
'$0.N. ·
On • DY fan in atw,c-k. Fans• ,e :ao.;-• u
I• •
of the appropri_aUon of the eue­
S-0.
1- 10% diocoonl. ·Tfflno it Y0&lt;1 _,
Up.--Oal1lpoll1 Rocket 4:15 am . menl and con1lrUCl1J9n of aald Im­
HALF PONY AND llALF WELCH
F lrlane f 0- S.dan
11
�00.
of
total
a
or
provement,
no
pm
12:1"15
Av1lon
23
Loc!k
tow;
l'olt 8 mo 1. old, , hair pony and
Vulcan 3:2(t" pm 1 1:0; Beaver I am due: Reed Joffen; Kenneth B.
FordonwltJc fflln&amp;.. radio, heat•
half •addle hone gelding 3
4n Llnffl" It,
El1e1 Clift 8:0B am 0.3; Trade Croll; Beulah M. Ctou; an.ct.· Treaa­
0-3:
er, clean lnteriar, a'1 iOod tll'&lt;le.
year■ old, Welch mare broke to
Phone WYWS61 MWdl-,.,t
urer of Melp County, Ohio: for
9:48 am, N.
winds
Jvory over tan fjniJh.
work or ride 10 yt1■r1 old, Black
Kanawha down at Winfield A. such inlerest u ut1b m•J h'ave.
1addle mire 4 yHr8 old, colt
The parUea fir■t named herein
PRO- V. Ehrla, 8:tO pm 0--T; Jerry Bot·
by 14le, two week■ oldi Phone COMPI.ETE INSURANCE
that if they
further take
will
tectlon,
Pollo.
Fire.
Aulo,
LUe,
M.
1m,
2:05
worth
WY2-6311, Robert G. Pickett.
are not aati1fied wl� the flndlnp
MlddltPor�
Milla,
Don
Call
1·17-lltc
of the Dlreet of Hif:bwaya, u to
IISUID
LICINI
Ohio.
:1J. �•m for compe�
·
A m 1nla1�_1Jcen11e h11 been ts- the amount du
MA
�,
.
1 FEMALE apd 1 MALE Chlhau­
·••d 1n Pro-I• Cllurt to G••· ut1on ••d d•m"ito. th•)l •boll 1lie
hu, doa. 5 and ye■n old. Good
r"'I'
Paul Kini, 23, laborer, Pomeroy� not.Ice of their appeal from find.ii!
1
,. •·,.,,•. .
'
'
..
!or raJttn1 pups. Also, 2: 1even­ l'OR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE and ludy Ann Spencer, 20, telfl• lnse II to comptrlUUon •and �
'
'
Collect)
Order
Your
(Phone
\: ,.
.1
Pete
Mn.
pupa.
old
week·
with bath. Nice 1,..11.... ¥•Mn pllone operator, d1t111hter ol ¥r. .,.., within 40 daya alter the dlito
IALS- on Iladlo W!lll'll tiQd,t;lni'
�
-W.,,,
Thu.
LIIITIN T� Picl(RNI',
·
.11&gt;-�
SptouN, WIilow Creel!:, Rt. 1,
ltood, 1 1 1 Loc141t
hlbeny. ,nd � - J•f:Ob Spencer, ·
of publlcallon of� � 1aoti• �
et -�:11...........,'lll•lillt l;jtua tM-�
-' . �.�
.. · ,.-.
· �Y, o,&amp;10
l'o.mero,i:, Ohio.
6 17 3t-.i , tl-lf.301p
Ibey ..W lie IONVlf blrN4 from
1_.,..._...,..__,_-,,-,��..,;.,_....;::!"':'........,'."":"--����"""::-..;.....;,....,...,."'\
FOR SALE-----65'11: A. Farm. Chea•
ter Twp., 5 room and bath, out­
buildings, large lake. WY2-6910
Mn. Roy Frecker, Minersville,
5-16-Jtc
Ohio.

BOI.EN GARDEN TRACTOR AND
equipment. Set pl.Uorm sc,ile1.
Paul Smith, Rt. 1 , Racine.
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Corned� Playhouse
Adventure Theater
Ste.alhboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Lowrey Showtlme
Jhn Tha�er Sbo•
Weathercaat
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1:4 RuntlcJ Brlnktey Report
T:00 Cannonball
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8:30 St.D.rtime
9:io Arthur Murray Party
10:0Q M Squsd
10:30 Journey to Umlentanding
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1 l :10 W'!t1hei:c«st
Jack Paar Show
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WC H S.,TV C'h �n ne l 8

'2:00 ReatlelS Gun
•. 2, 30 1;,,. Thal Bob
1 :00 A bout Faces
,:oo American
Presiden1 Eisen­
1 :30 Medic
IKE AND NIK ITA ARRIVE IN PARIS) nds
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the Ambassa­
Day in Cobrt
2 .00
secretary of State Herter (top leaveothe
and
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8:00 San :rrauciteo Beat
r Western
2:30 Gale Storm Show
ce in Paris to go to Elysee to JOin
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dor
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p\�dg;ed the
3:00 Beat the Cl04l
for a pre-Summit meeting. The Pres1denm11
ials
offic
6�40 Weather Teller
to reach
st
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S:SO Who Do You 'fru
d:41 John Daly News
to "go every fool that safety and honor durmg the_ Big
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Russians
7:� Honeymooners
t:00 American Bandstand
8 cold war peace settlement with the
enes
conv
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7 :30 Bronco
_M_ay �6. Meanwhile,
3:BO l(y Frleod FUCU
whi
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mee
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8:30 Wya
1:00 Se
Khrushchev and his en1ourage ibolU1m),Ihndm
with any of the
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Q;OO nu- Rifle
ll·lO Your i:IIIO
a Russian built Black Zil 111 that v,es
sa�e destina·
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the
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for
Colt
9:30
8:40 Weather Tel
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American fishtail models, were headed
ovsky� an
Malm
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Nefl
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1o:OQ Alcoa Presents
Dal
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6:45 John
lion. (L 10 R. in rear seal) Defense M!n
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10:BO t-lr. Ada ms and Eve
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interpreter, partly hidden; a·:n d For�• n Mm1assador to France
u:00 The N:ewa Tom��
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7:30 Mus ic !or a Spr
my�o. ileh to right front seal) Rus.sian
Scanntn&amp; the weather
nUal :Mission
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Pre
8:00
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Repo
Sergei Vinagradov, and Premier N1k1ta Khrushchev.
�: Sportl
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B:SO Ozzie and HaJ'f
1 1 :20 Late Show
9:00 Wedhesday NiSht Fights
111:411 Sia,&lt; Of!
9:'45 Sports Parade
10,00 Hn.,.iiOD icy.,
-U :00 'l'l&gt;,e Newt t,r,libl
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8:00 Cartoon Spectacul
lLlO Scanning tht 'fea�
8:30 Romper Room
1 1:13 Sport.I Report
ling lung diseases as chronic
9 :30 Movie
11 :20 Late Show �
A !Warning to "a ll people" of cripp
hitis ��d e_mhys�ma, the lnt­
11::IO: Your E$'.lo Reporter
:i.ronc
of
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the risk of the develomen
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Joan
ried
Mar
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1t1on. �n which the l�ne
lung cancer from smokirig cigar- l,l'!r a cond
1c1_ty and . b�eath1nE:
_elast
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ettes has b�n issued by the Na- loses s
ly d1ffictllt.
asmg
mcre
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bcC'om
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lalion
A�oc
tional Tuberculosis
by
nded
mme
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The ac�ion was
Approved by the governlnt
1 , pec11l committee headc d . by body or the NTA •8 medical secUon
h!f.'i:��r1de
Robert �1 - Brow ning . �· D., Di�ec- lhe American Trudeau Soi;:iety,
Love of Life
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tor, Ohio Tuberculosis Hospital, the statement based its warning
U!:80 Search Far Tcnaorrow
t:11 '14,crel Storm
Columbus.
on three points: "there iit an alarm•
I2c4ll The Guldlnl Llgbt
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The as
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1 :00 Heart of the City
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In
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disea
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1:00 11la Three Stooge1
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respi
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all
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Wor
clncer · ' ' "cigarette smoking ii a
1 :30 As the
lng
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smok
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Rile
that
of
out
1:30 Life
pro1::ram, pointed
llll\�9.r ·c�U se �' ( lung � alili-c�:•: . a
2:00 For Bette!' or wane
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to
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with the number of e•ga(t!llef
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loD!ll
l\iill
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1:10 A LOok at the- We
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smo ked. " lt pointed out al&amp;O, , that
Ju le tUvliri Show
3:30 Tb.fl Verd.let Is Youn
the risk of lung �ancer. Is redU(:•,,.
1:� Amos 'tl' AndY
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7 · 00 Steve Donavan
Secret Storm
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Tr
7:30 To Tell the
present · mct�od . o�
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Nig
of
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grcss, "11�
a'.oo Eyewitness to Historyy Gi1U1 &amp;:30 Edg
co or of flltermg
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trea1
Stoo
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&amp;:00 The Thr
of Dob
1;� Many 1.0ve1
-the smok e haR been proved t? re;
nae Life of RileJ
Tiahtrope •
duce the harm ful crrect of c1&amp;ai;·
Show
Arthu1 J Smlt�en
toP
1:00
Skel
Red
ette smok ing," the statement eon;
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we
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the
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to
Mo
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th
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not amelcint, l'i�arettes."
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1,00 Highway Patrol
In releaSin�
�J.f.u�ue:
James E. Perkins, M. D., managing
director or the- NTA, pointed out
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that similar w11.rn ings lrnv� been
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1:00 Red JI.owe Show
se"rvice, and the Ame rican Pu�­
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de,y, )I&amp;)' .Jr,. Tt,e uew arriYlll , has
been n1med, . Patricic. Dennil:
Paterndl grandparents ,are Mr.
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nal - grandparents are Mr. and Mn.
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The NTA statement urges par­
a11 1 ph.)lsician11
ents, teachers,
warn our youth
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of these !acts before tht'! cigaret­
te ahioking babil has b{ c::ime es­
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that there ls n o single cause ;or
iu�ggeat.a
all lung canceH and
city air
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poll
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that breathin
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Conceqtntion
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Youn1 Or. ,r■lone
From Thw Roo 1.1
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Adventure Time
3,00 Steamboat BQl
3,30 Otdck Draw lfcGra'\f
6:00 Mu!lc in th e Round
1:13 The Jin, l'j&lt;ww BboW
8 :Ill W�::.tbeNHl
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6:4S Huntley Brlnkl&amp;J' Report
7,00 Manhunt
7::.-10 W�.gon 'l'tain
8:30 PriN Is Rliht
9,00 Pf1rry Como Sbow
L0:00 Thia is Your Lifti
l0:30 Tombstone Territot·f
l l :00 Newt BeJdlihea
11:11' WHtberealt
Tilt&gt; Jack ..aar &amp;ho•
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Atmosphere To Be Chilly If
Summit Meeting Is Held May 14

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

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

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

Special Service
Held Sunday
At Syracuse

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

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

MI DDLEPORT

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

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. OHIO

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

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

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

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

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

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

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$5:95 to $7. 95

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PAJAMAS
$8.95

CAPRI LENGTH

PAJAMAS
$7.95

WALTZ LENGTH

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'$5.95 to $7 .95
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$2.95 - $3.95
Regular SLIPS
$3,.95 to ,t5495
PAMTIES

Elberf-,lds In Pomeroy

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Plant Expanding
In Early June

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

Friday Services
To Be Held For i
Mrs. Dana Ables

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

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Mayors Proclaim
Poppy Days In
Meigs Towns

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

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

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

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Scholastic
Honors At �peine

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

Spies Arrested
While Nikita
Mouthed Peace

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

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

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

DURING BONUS SALE

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PAJAMAS

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

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

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Clarence lli&amp;ht.

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CNII tally ahawt American hmo•
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per c,ent mor• than In ltSO.

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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MARY IULIR

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

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

Deadline News

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

24 Cars Chttked
At Salem Center
In Safety Drive

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

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

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

End of school activities for the Eastern Local School Dis­
trict have been announced by J . S. Davis, executive bead, as
follows:
Baccalaureate Services will be held Sunday, May 22, at "2
p.m. in the high school auditorium. Speaker for the afternoon
will,. be Rev. Robert Card, Pastor of the Chesler Methodist
Charge.
Vineyard, �ther Watkins, Sandra
Commencement services will be
\\'oUe.

held Wednesday, Ma y 25, al B p.
m. in the high school auditorium.
Speaker will be Dr. George E.
Hill, Oirt:ctor of Guidance 11t Ohio
Univeraity, His topic wrll be "Un­
fini1hed. Business."
Graduating teniors are:
Ruth Ann !Baker, •M.arlene Barr
Sharon Bearha, Mary carr, Will­
iam Chapman,' Zenith Chevalier,
Carl �hicheater, Marth, Coleman,
Larry Colhns, Lee Cowdery, Patty
Cowd�y,. Ron&amp;ld Cowdery, Lewis
Cor.arl, William Crislip, Virginia
Curtis. David Davis.
WJ!liam Durst, Donna Fitch,
Ralph Giflen, Tressie Gilland,
Edgar Hartung, Joann Hensley,
David Jordan, Dolores Koenig,
Roger Lance, Carl Landon, Charles
Lee, Susie Livingston, Herbert
Matheny, Clyde Maxey, Thomas
Mays, John Mora.
Randall Powell, Elton Ritchie,
Roger Rose,
Mel\'in
Sanders,
Sharon Shields, William Shelton,
Dale Showtlter, Sharon Sloter,
Barbara mlth, Janet Sovel, Audrey
Spenter, Martha Steams, Kenneth
Ttgprt, Jam.ea- Torrence, Eraeat

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

Middleport Police To

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

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

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