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                  <text>16-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 18, 1 960

:,iBand Boosters
i&amp;rved Annual
IDinoer Event

The annual W1h1m1 High
!School Band banque l wu beld
�iday eveninJ: with the Band
�Boosters ,ervinl' tbe dinner. A
-dance followed with tff Five
'5,.inta furniahin&amp; the music for
; the evening.

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• The gym was &amp;ally decorated
red and wh ite crepe paper,
�nd color&amp;, and lhe tables were
.-.et with red ro1e1 anti wh i te
!)ridal 1"ff1th. Miniature banda111111en, made Crom
clohle1pin,,
� uRd as favors ,it each plate.
,.. Followin&amp; the dinner, Tbomu
:,teed. bacd director, IPoke brief­
:Jy and 1 t that tlme preat=nted
;Jtenne th Dotson with the Arion I
�ward. Alone with thl1 present••
ilion, seven Senion who are leavt he band. were preaented with
101. They were Marilyn Sw.rtz,
uunne Wolpert, Judy Llevln,,
arlene VanMeter, Ca rolyn Dot•
aiHn and Kenneth Dotaon.

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Z Special gueata for the e\'�ln1
fl were band booater officers Mr.
►Ind Mn. RQnell Capehart , Mr.
: and Mn. John Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
• Dtlbert Dot.on and Mr. tnd Mr1.
Rome WiJllam,on.

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, B&amp;O Would Pull Off
----�--- Four I ndiana Trains
Opposes Giving Time
rNDIANAPOUS,
Ind. UPIThe B.altimore .ind Ohio Railroad
To Pretiident Seekers

Henderson Boy
Wins Mason
Marble Tourney

WASHI�GTO N UP[-Dr. Fr.ank
Sta11ton, prt!&gt;ldent or Columb 1_.
Bro.idcaslmg System, told a Sen•
ate comnuttee toda y tb • l b i s com•
pany 0 PJ&gt;?Ses a bill thal would
The third ,annul Mason Coun• requ1re g1vrng p�1m e te!evuuon
ty Marble11 Tournament waa held tune to pres1d@nttal candidates.
Thursday al 4 p. m . at Harmon
D r. Stanton Hid CBS was pre•
Park under doudy skies and chil• pared to provide a minimum of
ling wtnds. For the third straight one hour of prune evening time
year the marblea champion rrom each week for debates and discus•
the Htndenon gr ade achoo! hu s i ons by und1dates durin g the
won the county marble• tourm1 - c oming campaign 1 ( present l,1w1
ment.
were modified, but was opposed
Johnny Lee Kreb1, 12 yl!ar old to leg1stauon Id compel networks
son of Mr. and ililra. Chtford Krebs tv £urnish free lime.
of He nderson i1 th11 year's county
champ ion. Kreba won th e field
CR ITI C 11E5 SOUTH AFR I CA
from 14 participant,, four of
F R A N K J- U R T. Gt' rmany U P Jwhich forfe ited t heir chanc e at Pru ne .\o 1ro1� t i•r· J ..1 wah ar la l N e 11 r u
the coun ty title by not attending
Mond � Y c n l l\' ll.Cd . So u t il Af r ica
Ye1lerday'1 meet. Semi-finalists 1 n rur
· h .- r r .H' , .i I P"i
v , c I ,Ii.·
the t ournament other than Krebs
wer11 Johnny Nlbert, Sunnyside
School; Carby sawyen. New Ha • K r e bs t h e w r n 11l' r w3 s pre 'it nted
ven ichool; and Rog er D e mpsey · 1.1 l ar ge l ro p:'JY fo r his schou1 by
of Buckle School. Dempsey went He�r M 1 1 ! u . m�nagin!l director
ahead Into the frnala and lost to of th e Ch,rnihn of Commerc e who
e
y
Kreb, 1n I 4 ou t of 7 game l'O• spo nsoi d th e M � son Count
e nt along with
m
a
rn
Tou
Marble�
match,
the P o1·.t Pleasa nt H egiete r
AJI partlclpan!a In the marbles
tournamen t received a minia t ure
Johnn)' a. :;th g radl'I' at Hender•
trophy for bein1 school cham• son grade �C'hool ;rnd he hopes to
pion and a cm eerttrlcate from be batk nut yur lo part1c1pat e
one of the local retail merchan ts. in th :: 4th arm ual tournam e nt.

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wants lo .ibandon four of its train
runs through Indiana.

The railroad Monday ,pe ti tion· 1
e d the Indiana
Publi� Se:nice I
Commission to dlsconta'lue tralPIS
No. 67 and 58 betwee n Ci nclnntU
Oh io and Lou isville, --Kr, add
trams N o. 3 and 4 between Bal•
timore, Md., and st. Louis, Mo.�
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Song' Author Is
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HU RRY ! HU R RY!

TIME R U N N I NG OUT

IJ' Unlt9cll ,,_, 1nlefflatWMI
The f••tett enhMI is fM chH­
t•h which can run 1t • .., apitN
of 70 1nll" per hovr,

DON'T MISS OUT O N YOU R SHARE OF FREE F U R N I T U RE GI FTS

D U R I NG R UTLAN D and MASON F U RN ITU RE'S

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D'IS b arref I Frorn La W
UPI-A ttorney ·
NEW YORK
William A. Doughcrly of New
York, author of the Ohio Slate
Univ ersity football song, "Acros,
the Field ' ' has been disbarred
from practicing la w bec a use of
··p rofessivnal ITil!icOnduct . "

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r,a TO CHICA bf
Dt· ul} Sheriff Howard fr.:w ' .
\I r� Pf ratik and Mri;. Robr•r'. h,
tcnbac h arc 1n Chicago tod �y _ 1 ,
re turn !\1rs. Lydia Rupe to /ite 1gJ1
Coun:y to answer forgery charge•'.
herr M rs R upe wai; arrested by
&lt;
Chica go police ov e r the week end . 1

t h e ALL N !;W

wJ�"vll� Halo of Heat

STARTS TH U RSDAY
Quallly Melamlno ,
Guaranteed

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DOUBll LAIJtfDllY

Sherwood Will
Address Seniors
. Of Racine High
I• A blind man 1inee birth who

Court Actions
Reported On
County Docket

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25 Cars Found
Oear Of Ills
At Harrisonville

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He � Larman She_rwood, l e cm hum�n rela t ions, or . R�t ­
terdam Junct1an, N. Y. He III In
h igh demand as a speak er on
American Life and Thou ght before
scn i re , ,:lubs. foremen and i.nan•
agemen t � groups,. labor umom,
a�ricul tural me�ting.s, campaign
dmn era., conv en tion�, b�slnea11 and
profeas11.1nal orgamzat1ons,
and
college and high achoo! commencem e nts.
Mr. Sherwood, blind since birth
made 1 remarkable
adjust menl
to life . After at tending Maryland
turer

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------------Dapper GOP Leader Of Ohio
Sees Good �hings For Party

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con tribu te, more to society t h.an
moat m en who can aee will be the
Comme nceme nt speak e r for Ra­
cine H igh School g,!'adL1ating aen­
iors May 20 at 8 p, m.

ing the Ewing store , apparently lege. In t•·o years he had bia
ne ar the only en trance to the al• Masters' Degree from New York
the Communist leaden.
lie an Opening reached by a lad- State College for Teacher, .at
]n !aMs, Herter told NATO that der. Whe n discovered it had burn- 1 Albany.
Khtu ilichev apparently had reach• ed the top of the ladder and the I
Mr. Sherwood served \ as an or•
ed tbi conclusion som e lime be- floor nearby and had caused some
(ore lie left Moscow that he was damage to t he root, firemen re• dained minis ter in the Me t hodist
not roing to succeed in achieving ported .. Considerable damage was Church 11 years bu t, on demand
nation
result• at the summi t that would also reported caused by waler ,
g ave it up lo sene the
as a le&lt;!ture r.
satJaff him, and in particular, his
On advice of Harry McLau ghlin,
The commencement program :
cri tics in Russia.
Cam
bridge, arson investigator Invoca tion, Rev. John Elwood;
At
Homt
Trouble
H er said there had been con• for the Sta te Fire Manhal's of- .. Now Let EYer)' Tongue Adore
91e evidence or dissatisfac- fi_cc , M p, yor Charles _Leg ar last The e ", High School Band; "You'll
sld
lion within 1ome quaJ1ers or t he mght ordered the budding pad- Never Wall Alone," Sen ior G irls
54)
orl4, over . Khr(ij_Tlcb'ev'a locked unt il inv�stiga_tion of the Ensemble.
'iioti' Oriittt tif the blue could be made.
"Star of tbe East" Troinbone
pO : . �rivlng for retaxa
' �� ltifidlng , was Jnspe�ted pe r. Due t, J(ennedy-Humm'el by RO­
of ,tension with the We-.st.
I
Herter noted in particular that 1od1cally du �•_ng the _ mght by bert Smi th. Alfred Toney; Class
to asPomeroy
firemen
and
police
Address, "Facing Lile Sq uarely ",
crit icism
the re had been v i olent
sure
(urther
tbe
no
of
outbreak
S.. Sh.,..ood WIii, ,... Th ,..
of any such relaxa tion emanating
flam es.
from Communist Chi na.
Mr. McLaughlin
snd Buck
Stevens, de puty
f ire marshal, I
were in Pomeroy today to inves•
ligate the origin of th e gls2e. Also
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in Pomeroy taking par t in the in•
· vesllgation wer'"7insL1rance ad­
justors. John A. Burnworth, Mar­
ietta, a represen ta ti ve of the
Word was expec ted here about
Amer ican Hardware Mu tual Jn ' 4 p. m. whe ther or nof Pome­
Twenty-rive cars, alJ found clear surance Company, said tha t hie roy's undefea ted higb school
company had the insurance on the baseball team stayed that way
of defects, were checked in Sci•
toda)'.
pio township Wednesday at Har· building.
risonvllle
Scbool by Depu ty
F iremen (J ghting t he f ire were
The Panthers l ert for Philo, 0.,
Sheriff Clarence Shields i n the in charge of Assist.ant Ch iefs John at
9 a, m . where they were to
May Safe ty Check driv e .
Beaver and Mar ti n McAng us as me et Bridgei,t.1 t, 0., high school
Assisting the depu ty were .Mrs. Chief Jack Thomas was out of
in the opening game of the South
Virgil A tkins, and Mrs. Robe rt town at the ti me. There was a re­
Reg ional Stale Class ,AA Baseball
Jewell of the Farm Bureau WO· cord turno1,1t or firem en wi th
Tournament at 2 o'clock. Nine
men's group. The day before Mr.s three Pomeroy fire trllcks at lhe
seniors who had arrived in �m­
Bert ha Janey also assisted a t the acene.
eroy abou t 7 a. m. from Washing­
Salem Cen ter Cheek.
ton, D. C.,
accompanied
the
Mayor Ch. ·n1s Legar was high
Friday the check will be con­
team to Philo.
ducted in Bedford Townsh ip at in praise of the firemen today
Coach Russell Moore expected
for their prompt 1c tlon in fore­
the Bedford School.
to start ve teran Bab CUoningham
!ltalling what could have been a
most di!last rous fire and for the on the mound.
Once before, in 1933, a Pome­
police depa rt ment for traffic
Crabtree Complete&amp;
roy
team reached the regionals.
con trol at the scene. The firemen
Pushbutton Training
slso expressed their apprecia• Tha t year the Pantben went to
Harry G. Crabtree, 27. o r Rut• tion ta the unknown informant the finals, losing to Warren 4-2
w it h George (Red) Jenkins pitch·
land has received a certificate for who turned in the first alarm.
ing.
completing advanced tra ining on
Mr. Ew ing said th is morning
pw1hbL1tton telephone .sy&amp;tems at
MEIGS, G&amp;N&amp;RAL HOSPITAL
General ' Telephone Co.'s plant tha t he was unable to estimate
ADMISSIONS: James Hawley.
the damage as he was locked out
school In Mar ion, Ohio.
An ln11taller-repairma.n, Crab­ of the store. He had a lr.ey to the Middleport ; Amelia Davia , Mason,
tree ■erves General's Pomeroy• back door but had not used it, W . Va.; Mrs.. Henry Ra1hr, Lone
Middleport and Rutland exchange. he said. He slated that the build­ Bottom; ·Rbbert White, Syracuse.
·DLSCHARGES : Sytv:ia Johnson,
He has been wlth the company for ing was fire proor and that any
Cheshire; John Ohling er, Middle­
loss wu covered by insurance.
flve yean.
po,t.

Pa,1, &lt;lllorm lnod lo torpldo lho
,ummn conference ' btc:auH he
kn•w thi Wftt would not ne..
hia cold war d•m•ncl• and that I f
there had not bten the U-2 lncldent Khru■hchn would h•n
found ,omo other pretext.
1'he council met today with the
three Weetern foreign miniSters to
try to sahiage some th ing (rom the
CJyde Wine11 ,tr,, Racine RD,
liUmmit wreckage. Presiden t Ei •
baa · been fined $14 and costs In
enhower ,11.nd KhMushcbc v
left
County Court bj .. Judge E. w.
previously.
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.wt';,.
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.- p-,ioples on a char&amp;, of dlaturb·
-::. �ff!l.!ft . ••• · WelCOMe
pe- J&gt;rOU&amp;�t l!Y, bl&amp; ,,I!e.
. Ina
E�1'V flew to Lisbon, PorHe WH found guilty In a hear•
tugal, whe re he received an up•
iDI yuterday. The fine Wat sus­
roarious wlcome and admonished
pended and Wines paid the coats
the free world lo rally s tronger
in the case.
than ever against the Soviet tac­
Mrs. Lydia Rupe, returned here
tics tha t doomed the
11ummlt
from Chicago to face charges of
mee ting. He said there was no
forgery. was bound over to the
pressi ng reason for dismay but
1rand jury today by Judge Peo­
the free nations had to work hard- ·
plea on $2,000 bond on each of
er in the lace ol Soviet abuse and
two charges.
"How Not To Be A Politician" was the title of a playlet accusations.
Mrs. Rupe was remanded to
the Pomeroy Grace Episcopal
Jail in lieu of bond. She ill a given Wednesday evening In
Khru,hch.v flew to Commu­
W. Crow, lawyer, and Ted
Fred
with
House
Parish
Church
Middleport resident.
nllt
EHt Berlin whl't;• he told
Wayne Staats, Ripley, W. Va., Reed, Jr. , banker, In leading ,oles.
RN
luden
"th• future bellffl91
t
The occasion was II spaghe t i
. ,,
was released on $200 bond for
Htll.
to
ua" but _.._.. no hint of 1:111
support
d
i
nner
prepared
and
served
under
non
a
on
1
bearing June
Rev. Roberts _oHered informal annouftCN intentions to notM"n
stewantsh1.p of Geno Pierot ti, 111•
charge.
rks following t he Program te. Btrlin c:,1,1, ,at • time of hi•
rema
.
ln
vited
siste&lt;l by t.row and Reed
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which
Includ ed group smgmg
led own choosln1, tt. WH klutd by
guest! join ed men of t he church a t
by Harry Moo�. Church laymen
Middleport Jail l8
�Jle "sta.ir ' ev enl
Crow, as Sen, F. W ilder!orc'e comm.ended h1g�ly Rev. Rober!s Bradford Altends
Arrests
Crowded
for h1 leadership in t.he church s
town Jail wa, Crewe, and Reed as Si McReid, recen t11ly complete bu1ldlng
Middleport
pro- Woodland Meeting
crowded · today followlni ftve ar· were joined In the Play by ltev. gram.
Wallace Bradford, 803 rlrownell
William Roberts who served as
re1t11 laat night.
Avenue, Middd.leport, was in Col­
Clyde Everett KlnK,· Rutland cue holder asking (or hissea, ap·
umbus Wednesday eveni ng for a
RD 1, aee 46 was arrested by the p11use, or booes u the play ('?) Commencement Held
m eetin1 of the Woodland Owners'
Pollee De.partment for DWI at ran ilfl course. Crow admitted aft­ For Chester Pupils
Comm it t.ce of t he Oh io Forealry
'1 4:30 uptown and • is still in jail, erwarde it hardly ran fasl enough.
Commencement exercises for Association, Inc., in the Southern
He introduced the skit by an­
lnto:aicatlon,
Others, all f or
the
Eighth Grade class of the Ho tel.
were Reuben Swartz, 78, Pomeroy nouncing several other play11 had Chester school were held last nl.ght
Th e Woodland Owners' Com•
Olivtr Mitch, 60; HOward T. been prepared, all discarded upon at the school auditorium with a
mittee conducts an educational
German, Middleport RD 1 and order of the Reverend---0ne being large alt.endance.
program o( general interest and
1'homa11 Bowles, 34, Rutland RD 1. "1'he Little. Summit on WUUs
The following program was gJv . benelit
to the woodland owners
All are in jall today.
en: processional, Lloyd Johnson;
of Ohio II a means of turtherine
Man Wanted Here 18
Invocation, Rev.• Card; . Welcome,
the interest of the owners and to
Dennts Parker; Duet, Joann Freck­
F1orida
Jail
Lieaper
encourage these ownen to main•
To
Delinquent Lands
Sherill ltobert Hartenbaeh haa er and Juanita Hoffman; Introduc­ tain their woodland acres .under'
leafaed that Paul lzlltr, Parker&amp;• tion of Speaker, Orville 1Brown; sound management.
Be Advertised Soon
burs, wanted here for breaking Addreas, Rev. Harold Do■ter: Se·
audl­
county
Cahhrttll,
Gordon
tar. eaid today that • •liilit or dellni­ and entering the Eastern SCb!)Ol lectlon by an Instrumental En•
STOCKI FIIIMED
quent of.ax �and.I ,i n Meltls: county Js last winter, had been arrested In semble; Presentation of Diplomas,
J. s. Davis, Eieeutive Head or lhe
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks firm­
now b•lng prepared 11,, Iii, ornce Florida but escaped ' from Jail.
hner was indicted hflre in ab­ Easte rn Local School Dlstrlcl; ed In the early dealing, today
and will be ready for pub�caUon
aenUa
b)' the January 1rand jury. Benedktlon, Rev. Card; and Re­ with defense issues among the
wlthln Ille .... 10 day•.
ceuional, Lloyd Joh111011.
favo rltea.
ln a n effort to eotrUre payment
.H IARING SCH DULID
of delinquent t.u.e,, Mr. Caldwell
A · hearina: waa echeduled for Roush Win8 Award In
W' this year adver1isl.nt: dellnquen•
oles ias the a�rt ot a continuing 10:ao a.m. Loda)' in coounon ploas
-pro,cedure to eeJ.,t delinquent IMldl court in llhe divorce eue of Loi.in Milllile Battalion
SP·5 William Rohah, Pomeroy,
YS Balin.
-for Che coMection of the ta1M.
. now with the U. S. Army, hat been
award.ed a Certificate or Achieve­
ment for meritorioWI service in
the 4th Mis11ile Battalion, 65ih Ar•
Ulleey, Van Nuys, Calif.
The award waa presented to
Roush for "ou tstanding . perform·
ance of duty u a computer oper•
COLUMBUS· (UPI) - Dapper Ray C. Illlss ol Akron started ator at a mls11He firing exerct&amp;e. He
his sixth two-year term as Ohio RepubliClln Chairman today, ia now apendlng a furlough with
hla parents, Mr. and Mr.,. Leverett
bouncing with optimism.
Bliss, a cigar alwayo firmly planted In Ills mouth, predicted: Ro111h.
The Grand Old Pany will w�
of Thur
MITERS Gl!T f2GI
a majority in i\be Ohio House in CNdlnt1 B. Lwwl■
man
hf
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Count,.
The
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Meter,
111 MiddleJ)Ort collected
the Nov. a efectian.
$208 the put week, Ohlof or Police
... nce"' of publlCUI wttrt fallecl ,• ...tum
-U has I "IOod ct
Jonu '- i the committee in the
Herbert Gilkey uid.
tu.in.I the Ohio Sena�, too.
.
May
3
prlm,,ry
the
win
Nixon will
-Rl,bard
,\1ott1 of the indtpendenta 111d be The commmee decided to hold
Ka•par Honored With
elected president. of the United the atate Jl@publlcan 1 eonventlon
50.Year Lri.i,ie Pin
State,.
here on Sept. 12. Five hundred
Roy. T. Kaspar, Po�roy, w11
B1111,. who has been 1tit1 ehalr- 4e1eg'�le• and 500 l.lt.etnatu will
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presented a· fifty · year pin yes­
man 1Jnee 11Me, w ,ie !'fl-elected be named by co1.1nty committee...
terday by Mn. Helen Bodimer,
viedhoday by the Republican
81111 waa also named ' ehalrniaJ)
secretary and awarded • certl(l­
State Central Comn:illtee. lt was of the finance alld -policy tom•
cate namlng, him III a member of
nlmoua.
uni
mitteea.
1
-.,. tht Hllf-.1-Century Club of the
M.n; Ftdrl:!!net G. Morrll of ToMOdern Woodman of America.
Jedo wu imanlmoualy re-elected The tbalrman w11 convinced
Ml'. Kup■r, who hH . retired
vice daalrman �d Mn. .Lila that New Yurt �ov. Nelson
Lor� Couu-. �tefeller will not becom111 the from the Ohio Power Company,
Black of Awoo
Joined the Woodman Lodt:e March
ty ,r., unanlniOUily l'Hlected to Republican pnaklential, candidate
. MOTOR SCOOTER ADDED - Belter put th at nickle In the m�ter. The omeroy Police
la
theft!
eatuttophe.
t.
1810, ln Jlomeroy. The Pome•
a
"unless
aee,.
p
term
two--:rear
inentb
to Its equipment and is able to check parking meters hourly. P�lice
�,
"At the mom.111:D.� Jr'a 1\1� an
�)' and 1•]ddleport lodda · 1ater , Deparlm•nt has: added·
n,tarJ".
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.;;;;;.'.::. ..-it:. the new sooo ter recently purchased by Pomeroy CouncU to
combined �nlo Camp No. e330, Chief Jed Webster
*Qllo D, -- of · �DIC� ou!llde poulbillty II almM ni1..
- be, used to check all met�rs town. - SeDU nel Pboto.
· .., ..-,; � llllltw tflill�1ar, .., out Rotkefeller", he ,aid..
lllddleport, •
PARIS (UPI) _ Secretarv ol State Chrisll•n A. Herter said
today American U-2 spy 1'·1'lg hts h. a d been goi1.1g on for four
years and had produced information of great 1mportance for
safeguarding the free world.
He has warn�d that w.ar would
Htrter spok.e before a meelln� be inevitable if such fligh ts conor the l�nauon NATO Council t i nued:
condemned
which unanimously
Fllghtl StoJ»ped
Sovi et Premier Khrushchev foT
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Presiden_t Eisen hower annou nced
torpedoing the summi t c�nfe�cnce
and pledged complete .sohdanty in earlier tb1s week lhe U·2 recon•
nalseance flights were �uspend cd
the dan,geroua days ahead.
Khrushchev seized upon the U · 2 on May 1 when the Russ ians 11ho t
incident to wrc�k the ·summit con• down one of the American plln•.
rerence f.'MO'N\ . It began and •.o n• deep-- tnaide Ru&amp;!lia.
thrter 'told th■ NATO Counturn the old. war to the J:nk aud
dang erous days of Josef Stahn. ell ttlet Khruahchov had come to

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Downtown Store Blaze
Barely Caught In Time

Prompt and efficient action
by the Pomeroy Volunteer
Fire Department was,credited
last
ni �ht with preve nting
•C &amp; 0 locomotive. I n what
&lt;h•
ve .. they posed for their plelure
abo
plelured
are
School
might have been a deHier
,-,
Ch
lhe
of
ten
youngs
4
7
The
. . Mulne Griffith, PTA
Eleanor Knight, leacbH,
Mrs.
1·,
memhe
PT
A
Mora,
Donald
fire in the lower busvastating
Mrs,
R)
to
(L
are
und
the foregro
I
d the &lt;hlldre n.
anle
aecomp
who
r,
tea&lt;he
an,
iness
block
in Pomeroy.
Herrm
Wilma
MIis
and
r
membe
.
trip ith Engineer Carl Owens,
.
fetime.
li
&amp;
a
is
,
C.
by
d
.
youn"
passing
arrange
motor
A
[
t
p
was
i
tr
e
a
Th
J
and
£irst
Ch ,tdren lrom the
.
P
piloUDg the locomotive.
Two •ui1tant t,. In mHter■ j
axme
. Frequent man w ho has rot bee n I· dentt·
'ec.nd gr.de' Of the Cheater 0. oftlc iab: after Mrs. M
p
lr
unng
e.
h
I
t
d
d
e
.
ma
e
wer
1top1
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Zon
W
Kenn,lh MIii•r anet E · ·
hesGrade School were given the Griffit �, a member of the C
110 each child would ha.v e an op- t ied, saw sparks issuing from
k-htllt■,, and John Rlcldll!I, Ant.
l
Nationa
oy
r
Pome
and
PTA
�er
erday
t
yes
"time of their lives"
the
Ewing Store building
Road Fortman of l!n1lnH, all ( portunity of riding In the loeomoE. C.
when the Chesapeake and Ohio Bank employee, contacted
a
8:30. H e drove to the
bout
live.
Pom■ro'
to
of C�umbu•, cam•
the
Rai1road played host to the y,;:iun.g- Whitt! and C. H. Peoples at
cit
hall
where he told
•mO.
&amp;
C.
local
the
Y
.,,lat
to
only
.
. Fire
Following the trip the group C�pta m
st. ers and took them for a tram local freigh t office. They
Olan
i
Good
eac:h
w
presented
They
a an_d
p1oyffS.
al-'
be
children
asked that the
•.
r,de lhrougb Pomero,1
posed for a picture for The Sen- F'1reman Ro Reu•~r of his
ve
ti
1Ht
locomo
fol
t
he
souvenir
over
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to
with
chlld
lowed
Y
�
·
the
The 74 ch lldren crowded
Unel and then loured the Pome- discovery. The� investiga�ed
A call to Columbus resulted in
lowlnt the tra in rida.
t wo cabooses and the locomotive
red
he
t
out
roy ' brary. They had toured the and had the TI1 1rd Ward Fire
rolling
of the yard crew and were taken the C. &amp; 0.
to
ers
t
Andrews,
Clyde
&amp;
vete
0,
r
an
Porn o� Na tl onal Ban k ln th e truck on the scene before the
youngs
C.
e
th
for
carpet
he
t
88 far as Dark Hollow from

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Mayor Lauds
Volunteers In
Quick Action

Play Sports Dramatic Talents
· Of Prominent Pomeroy Pair

As,orted Styles

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WASHINGTON UPI-Liberal
House" Democrats indica te d today
they
would
not accep t
a
"chopped-down"
admin istraLion
comprom ise prop0811 to aid areas
hil by long-term unemploym e nt.
The new lBO•mllllon.(lo\lar ad·
ministrat ion plan was in troduced
Wednesday In the Senate and
House .just five days arter the
Presiden t vetoed a more expen­
sive Democrat ic-sponsored bill .
The measure represented a con11iderable cOncession over the 53·
million dollar ar ea redevelopm e nt
blll odiginally advocated by the
Wh ite House.
But it was still 71million-dol­
Jars less than t be Democratic bill
Jll?iected by the President.
The administration offer was an
apparent attempt to se ize the -ini·
tla tive on a vltal election-ye ar ls­
sue in West Virg in ia, Kentucky,
other states
Pennsylvania and
w ith persistent pocketa of unem•
ployment.
A croup of liberal Democra ts
who masterm i nded House passage
of the original 251-million-dollu
bill held a stra tegy session late
Wednesday and decided to Bland
by their measure.
This ls intended to keep the ad•
ministration on the polltical hot
&amp;eat by requiring a detailed jus­
tifJcat ion of t he rejec tion.

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Liberals In
House Gird Up
For Battle

MON EY SAV I NG

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The action by lhe Ne w Yurk
I C' l ly Bar Assn. has been affirm•
I cd by the New York Stal.f&gt; &lt;:ourt
of Appeals.

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AhoOt ame

Around 4 p.m.

22 Tractor
Club Members
To Take Tour

Tw e nty.two
memben of the
Meigs County Tractor Main tenance
Club haYe completed lhtl.r ))ook,,
atte nded lhe eight leuona on tnc•
tor main te nance and safety, and
are plann ing to attend the club
tour lo be held thi■ Saturday, ae•
cording to Orion Rou•h of Salen, ,
Center, who has served II club
leader this year.
';,{e mbers will vi■it the Kaiser
Alum inum Plant at Ravenswood
Sa turday morning. The afternoon
will be spent visit ing the facmtie1
of the Philip Sporn Power l'tant
at Graham Sta tion.
M eet ings of the club this year,
as the y have ror th e past 111 yeara,
have been held in the abowroom of
the Me igs Equipment Co. Mr. Fal­
lon ol the AC Spark Plug company
waa secured through th e courtaJ
or the Rizer Oil Co., as guest in­
structor for lhe last meeting on
ignition.
Harold Smith and Alt.o Je(fen
were also gues t iruitructon foe the
le1sons on hydnu.lic ayatem1 and
carburetors. Books and refereace
material for the Tractor Jlaiaten­
a.nce program is furnished br the
Standard Oil Co. of Ohio warkin,g
with th e Oh io Agricul tural Exten­
sion Service.
Preside nt or the club for the
year is Clyde Maxey. Jackie Wigal
has served as secretary. Members
planning to take tbe trip Saturday
include Jim Harggy, J&amp;mes Bentz,
Bob Hamm, Bill Carleton, lohno7
Grueser, Riehard 11P1ter, JbnlJ!.1
H&amp;mm, Charles Mankin, .John
Bentz, Terry Hottman, Robert
Brown, Jimmy Caldwell, Charles
Collins, Francis Case, Earl Ritchie,
Ronald Pool er, Roland Sayre, Em·
es t Vineyard, Carl
Walton, and
Vernon Maxey.

97-Year-Old
Syracuse Woman
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Funeral services for Mary Ann
Potts, 97, who died at 2 a. m.
· today at her borne in Syricuse
w iH be he ld Sunday at 2 p. m.
from the Syracuse Preabyte;ian
Church wh ere she WH a member.
Friends may call al the Ewing
FuneTal Home anytime until noon
Sunday when the remains will be
taken to the church and lie
in
state there.
Surviving are a aon,
Harry
Potts, Syracuse; two daugbtu1,
Nellie Weese, Syracuae, 0., Mag•
gie Hurd. Syracuse and a num­
ber of grandchildren and
grandchildren.
She will be laid to reat beside her !ale husband, George, ·
the Syracuse Hill Cemeteey.

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Two Drivent Oted

Chief Jed Webster today report.
ed the arrest o( two apeeding
mo torists last night in Pomeroy.
Th ey were William R. Messer,
Huntington and Fred
Phillips,
Bladen. They have been cited to
Mayor Charles Legu's Court May
21 at 8:30 p. m.

Giant Railroads Sttk Merger
Permission From Government

N EW YORK (UPI) - The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
�nd the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway prepai ed today to seek
Interstate Commerce Commission and stockholder approval
of a merger proposa l that would create the second largest rail
system in the. nation'.
.
"ed
.
Howard E. S1mpaon, 8&amp;.0 prest· C'&amp;O and the B&amp;O acknowleda
dent, and Walter J. Tuohy, C&amp;O lhey had_ held talks with the Cc�­
soh­
a
president, at1nounced Wedne,.;la)' tral: lookm g toward such con
dallon.
olght tha t directors of the B&amp;O
had accep ted an offer rrom the . The Cen tr;il� however, has con­
-mo� tbed
C&amp;O to merge the two carr ien. s1stently re!" ame� closed
The Chesapeake &amp; Ohio au thor- on the subJect. Central Pre11de�t
.
ized the merger proposal at a Alfred E. Perlman was unava1J
able
for
comment
today
.
.
special board meetin g in Cleveland
The merger plan prOYI� for
�,iond 19y.
The . join} announce ment said the exchange of one share of
the acceplancc. of th e bid was thC' C&amp;O common Cor each one and
three · quarter sh.,-es or B&amp;O
fini step toward merger."
mmon , and the exchange of one
co
.
Should the consolidation be ef
fccted it would create a rail giant share of e&amp;o common (or each
second In .size only to the Penn- share _or B&amp;O preferred �lock.
1s smaller
C hesapeake &amp;: O�lo
wi th assets
aylvania Railroad
than the B&amp;O bu t 111 a betler montotaling $2 330 800 000.
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roarls in the country. It has :1,100
Central May Join
The announcement renewed spec• m iles of right of way extending
ulatlon in the industry that the from Chicago a.nd Michigan south
New York Central, the nation's to Ke n tucky and West Virginia
' largest road, may be moving to- coal fields and iftt� Virginia,
It is also the couritry'■ NCOnd
ward • three-way merier with
lar�••t IOfl - ........ '
lbele wrlen, Lui April tho

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and in vegetable and fruit•packing
sheds," Mr. Singley said.
During the summer months the restrictions
o n working hours are not as strict. The 14·
and 15-year old may work as many as 8 hours
a day or 40 hours a week, but all work must
be performed between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The best way for an employer lo protect
himself against hiring underage minors ls to
Mr. Singley has pointed out that a youth of
require an age ·certificate or work permit,
16 or l 7 years of age can work in any job which serves as proof of age for purposes of
which has not been dclared hazardous l,y the
the Act. These certificates can usually be ob­
Secretary of Labor. These jobs, which includr
tained from school authorities.
ha1,ardous ')Ccupations such as eleva·tor oper•
The Act, which applies to employment in
ator, truck driver or driver's helper, logger interstate or foreign commerce or i n the pro·
or sawmill worker, require an l8•year age
duction of goods ror such commerce, contains
minimu m.
several exemptions from its child·labor pro•
"Even children of 14 and 15 years or age visions. These include delivering newspapers
to the consumer, acting or performing in an
c.-an Cind a variety o{ jobs which are not pro
hibited by the Feclera,l law. Although the law · entertainment media, farm work outside of
sets a 16•year age minimum for many types school hours, and work for the child's par­
ents other than in manufacturing, mining, or
or work, It permits youngsters of 14 and 1 5
to work in such jobs as office, clerical or jobs declared hazardous.

Th.e staU of the Co,mmunjty
Daily V11.c1tion Bible School for
Mlddleport mt! Mond,y evening
at Heath Metbodiet · Church with
Mrs. Ray Pickens, dean of the
Rchool in charie- S� outllned the
plan for the 11chool which will
oi;icn on June 13 at 9:00. There
wJll also be a sta tf meeting each.
mornlna; at 8:0.
On June 12 all teachers and
helper, nre urged to attend a
,neetlng al the Central Building
to di•trlbute 1upplieJ!,,
Teathcrs and helpera for the
acbool 11re l!Rted aa follows:
Nursny dus, Mts. Richard
Butcher, Hope
Vaughan, Judy
Neul.zlh1g, Janet
Bi11hup, Sue
!Jaker and Rosl•Ha Richards.
Bcginneu th,ss, Mrs. B. N.
'.East, Mrs. Chorlt'!I Vroman, Caro
Jyn Nicholson, Barbara Jones,
Carol Scott and Judy Martin.
Primary J: Mrt. P. K. Russell,
Mn. Kalad Jllndy, Sara Bcchtle,
Diane McCornafl.
Primary I I : Mrs, Burl Boggess,
Mn. J1me11 Buchanan, Judy Wil­
Bndford and
dermuth, Neda
Ma.rllYn Swan.
Primar)' III: Mrs, Nchon and
Mra. Arnott, Su!llln Slater and
Lynn Da11lch.
lnt.erme4Jate; .Mra. Paul Thel,
Sandra SJ�1on and Carulyn

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Teen..Agers Permitted By Law To Work

Bible School
Teochers Hold
Planning Sessi,on
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Something Has Been Added

to.-eotating, Editorialfy
"High school boys and girls looking for
S)lmmerlime employment will find that many
jobs are open to them under the Fair Labor
Sta11dards Act - or Federal Child-Labor
Law," according to Regional Director WU�
liam S. Singley of the U.S. Labor Depart
ment's Wage and Hour and Public Contracts
Divisions.

5:3les work,

Salisbury Pupils
Rttognized For
Perfect Records

Perfect •Uendaooe records have
bee
, n rewarded with certfficalei in
Bradibury and Salisbury Grv.de
Schools to ttie follo:wdo,g 111tudents,
:aoooroing to the office Of County
Superiotendent of Sdhools O. O.
Patter90n:
BRADBURY SC HOOI,'.-J&gt;aek Elu ·
g.ene Hall, N&amp;ncy Blumenaeur, Wi'l•
lib\ Ha)VI\, l\&lt;¥&gt;,atd &amp;uy, Templ•­
!on G""'5', Boy Gillr.ey, Earl
Pbelps, '!� �II, Gloria
Je&amp;n 'l'QI¥., W.U.-liam VanCooney,
Wj,lUatcb, Kay
Ka(w Olark,
Kathryn Landaker, Winona
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CAPE TOWN, Soolh Afrka UPI
-The, South African 1::ov1•rn mcnt
announced l.oday lt would rc·­
le•-e m•fll' African• beln11 held
under emer11ency regul11tion�.

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Robe't 1t\(lrri4, out-goin&amp; pre.sl·
meeting
dent, pre,idt!d over
Sl!,niOF c::lau of POm&lt;lroy Higb when the Bradbuh' PTA met for
Schuoi wl(l be hel� Sunday, M,ay thei� finel meeUni o( the year,
22, at 7 ,39 p. ro. at the Junl"l", !Iii� W:edne1day eveninl,
Auditorium.
commenceThe ei&amp;hth grade
The P!�«ram 11',1; tbe, ev,n�. ha, �nt exerclse.11 will be held Sun•
been anno�� .- by Supt Charles day. M,y 22 at 4:00 with Bernard
Glbb1 ae follow,';
tulh, a.s spf!ak,er.' The PTA voted
Chalrrn�, R,. Y, Fran.:11 Glazier. to purchase rorsaa:ea and bouton•
Proc(!Slional, Mixed Cbolr.
•.Iere for members, of the etas&amp;.
Call to Worship: Ooxolq&amp;Y, Mix­
Pins for the annual picnic
ed Choir; Jnvoca�on, Rev. Glazier; whkb will be held at the Rock
Lord'• Prayer, M Prnt.l Choir. ·
sau-inga fairground, May 23rd,
Scrl�ture Nad�nq; 8tf1d praxe,, \\'.er• dlfcu,.ed. Norma Rune.11
The 28th Mnnlversary of Cheslf'r
Jwv. Ralph �- Z�n�1t.
and Betty Blu, �ere named a, a
Rc,ponse to Prayer and "se11d commillee to'r the games end the Council Daughter&amp; ol America was
Fo�th Thy Spirl(,'' Mixed Cholr.
group decided to give money for observed Tuesday evening when
the CoUllcil met in regular session
Ro•
A,
illiam
W
Sermon, Rev.
prize,.
with 43 members preaent.
be.rt&amp;.
. .�ttle Hymn of the Republk,"
was
The attendance banner
Dolores Kraeu1er, councilor. pre­
aixlh
and
third
the
to
aytarded
:\tixed Choir.
grade.11 taµ&amp;ht by . 'thelma Wiley sided, and Mildred Dill was re port­
nencdlct1on, Rev. Glazier.
ed ill. A !hank you note was mad
Choral Respon1e and R�cesaion• and M;lldred Feeney.
Mrs. 1-forace McElhinny who is from Mary Link, 11tate i;punc i lor.
•a l. Mixed Choir.
rr.tirlne this year waa compll• Second nomination of of(ictn• w.is
mented by Mr. Morrl11 for her held. Plana were made {Or plllc,
ina flags on the graves of df'ceas.
ma�-.y Years o{ senke.
f(r. Morrla also inatalled the ed members fur Memoriaf�a.Yfollowlng oHlcers President, Ethel
A program wa11 presented honor­
Pbe)pa; V.ke President, Mary Mc•
ing the rhurter member11 who were
Glone; Goldie Frldley, Secretsr)'
introduced nnd each was presen t ed
and Katherine Evanlil, Treasurer.
an organdy apron by ' 'Esther
.. ,RllPDII MQUD........Y
, Wri(!hl on behalf of lhe Council.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Mlll11 arc
A solo "Alwaaia•�v,,aa ...-r�d b)'
ln ·1»dnn.U.. wda)' andi .i()mpuow
by her
A!letl Jccontpnied
I t11lne••·
&gt;
son. Billy, after whkh lhf' eh.irt l'r
1. H. C. Porter of Ashland,
members, Lillie Christy, Anna Tu t •
y., 111 apendtng a few def• with
tle, Ona Oaborn, Gaye Guul, Hat­
Mr, und Mu. Max Orndorff
tie Frederick, Elizabeth Hayes,
Mr. and Mrs. 1'11ul Winebrenner
Ada Morris, Zelda Weber. Mabel
of Colum bus vl111ted lest weekPnd
Van Meter and Letha Wood each
with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owl!n11.
told what the ortlr.r mean\ to thcn1.
Edward Kitchen 11 here on
Mary Parker, a gold stnr mother,
lcuve from his station al Fort
w111 presented a potted plant and
1-:uHllc, Va., with Mr. and Mrs.
N.evada Beaver, council deputy,
Ct•dl Bradbury and other relawas prHenled a gllt and ftobcrta
Krae11te1· and Teri')' Bradf or1 11nng
CORRICTION
My Souvenir�·
"Among
and
Glenn Priddy, Rutland, was nn.
"J&gt;earie.'' A short service ,n con­
l!d 111 Mayor Kenneth McF.lhinney'a
d ucted by the charter mcmb�rt in
court inateai;t or John Priddy all
memory of dcct!esed member,. A
!ilaled Tue&amp;day.
solo, "Beautiful Ohio," hf. Mrs.
Allen concluded th� progrpt. ,
A large decorated calte 1 , lee
cream centered With the A1!1crlcan
..nuts
Flaa;, kool aid, candy
wen served. Charter membera
wue 1eated at a apeclal 1uble dee•
orated with lighted candid. A 11i .
hi,nt auction was conducted by the
1
0tphan1 Committee to close the
evenln1.

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" -� l,ouise Qlork, Robed
'
Cape........,. Wllliams,
�. 111;&lt; Cw)&gt;ino,, H�rman Rob­
ert,, Jail\." W�. Earl Wines,
�le,- Colemm,
ey, IIIJ,l.y Jay So,yre, Leo
•-•
' Searl,, Donald If.Inning, Ronald
·�, � �h.
�l/1\Y S(;HQ()L - Cathy
� · M!_ry U&gt;II . Bodfq,;d, Miko
,,...., ptuicla Sue Flelds, Michael
�J'I,
Clrleton, Rod1\1'1 � � � Jr., Mary
{
-.QavwtStout, Linda
1
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1
�- �ey, Beck Bar-

l Bradbury PTA
I BacciJ,l,aureaJe
· HPlds Yeqr�s
For Pomer,oy
FiripJ S��o�
Hjgh Announced
th�

aumErwin
1ard11er, Iva Stew11rt and Dora
)lcGhee.
Junior III: Mn. Pldrens, Clar•
tnce Stewurl and Cinda Sauer.
Junior Jligh: Mr11. Arnold Hi­
M('Ncal,
thard_1, Mn. Cl11rcnce
Colten Wilaon ond Carol)'u Ru�1ell.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., M•y 19, 1960

C,hester D of A
Observes 26th
Anniversary

-Around And

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Ab.out
Middleport

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2 Meigs Churches
Gi.ven- Awards At
District Session

'.

Opens Friday
4.t Hannon Park

DALLY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

HAYRID&amp; FRIDAY
The Youth Fellowahip of the
United Methodist Church wilt have
a hayride Friday evening. .A pPl·
luck supper will precede the h&amp;.v•
ride. Members and guests are re­
quested lo be at the church at
five o'clock. Chuck Downle, the
only participating senior, will be
honored.

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·tooi\\'
YEST�RYEAR l

The Alm�

"

By Unit.cf Prfll lnternaHon1I

Today 11 Thursday, May 19, the
140th day of the year, with 226
more in 1960.
The moon Is
new phase,

approaching it1

RUMMAGE SAL&amp;
The morning stars lfe Mars,
A rummage sule will be held
May 20 • 2 1 in the former Allen Jupiter and Saturn.
Appl iance Store bullding spon­
On this day in historf:
sored bY !hi! Bedford Recreation
Center. Procl•cds will go to the
tn 1536 Anne Boleyn, married
Center's building fuurJ. Hours are to King Henry VU • of England
from g till 6.
was beheaded on Tower Green 1n
London.

, l.e,gal Notice

IN THE l,\ATTll, 0� •
SETTLEMENT OF At,Ql)r,ITS

PROBATE COUR:T

MEIGS couN·n, OHIO:
Accounts and vouchers of the
following named fiduciaries have
been filed in the Probate Court
'
.
Me1ga County, Ohio, for a pproval
and settlement:
CASE No. 18128 First Current
Account of Hanna C. Cuter, Guar•
di,1n of the person a.nd estate of
F.clward H. Caster, an lncompetent
pf'rson.

.

In 1898 the Span1'h fie�t �ail•
ed into Santiag o H arbOJ', Cuba.

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Prob&amp;te Judie

lfelp Co1111ty, Ohio
(D) lo. 11,

They'll

Hlgb Ind. iame, M. Eberabaeb
1 116
lfiKh team 3 gamea Moorell
Store, 2 176
Hlgh team l game, Moores
Store 77-4.
Standlnt■
W L
New York Clothing . . 29½: 1 15 ¼1

VALIANT, RUTGERS, PONDEROSA
OX-HEAHT, MARGWBE

TOMATO
PLANTS

If Y Likf Ike,
It Now
Lei Him

19C

doz.

Cucum en
Radishes
Green Onions
Carrots

ORANGES

B AN A N AS

49c doz.

2 11,s. 25c

Large Juicy

Gold Beauties

RI B STEAKS - - lb. 79r.
SHORT RIBS

SUCHERS

A new world speed record for
outbouds wa11 11et recently in Seattie , Wash., when a eu1tom•bullt
hydroplane powered by a produc•
Ho n 60 cubic inch '){ercury out•
board motor ran twice through a
One kilome�er course n Seattle'•
Lake .Waghrngton averaglng US,·
M7 �ules per hour.
Driver Burt Ro11s Jr., Spokane
11alc11.m an, went faater than . any
prt.v1�us outboarder In h1stor)',
eclip111og by almost eight , m.p.h.
the old internationally rec'ognized
world record al 107.9 m.p.h aet by
Hu Entrop with a similar engine.
Ross' run est.iblishea a new Union
Motorboatlng
Jntern.1tional
or
(UlM Class X outboard speed rec•
·
ord ,
The 1 '4-foot hydroplane Ross
used was built by Ted Jones, famcd designer of Gold Cup speedboats. It is a streamlined three
point cab.over design with the pllot placed well forward in the hull.
At full speed the entire hull rides
out of water with Juat the lower
half of the propeller biting below
the waterline.
The new record speeds have
been submitted to UtM headquart-

at Wholesale

POWELL'S
SERVICE STAllOk

WIEN E R S
lb. 49c

lb. 39c

New World Retord Speed Mark Sherwood Will
Set At 115.547 mph In Seattle A��"�s,��.?�.,

Ke�ly Tires

FINE TO CHARCOAL BROIL
TOP CHOICE BEEF

Middleport, (lido

M.I N UTE STEAKS lb. 75r.
RIGHT FROM MEIGS CO. FARMS
MIXED UNGRADED

EGGS · 3 doz. 95ct'
CHARCOAL

CHARCOAL

BRICKS

10 lbs. 89c
' ICED TEA
½ lb. Box 59c
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GAL. JUGS

LIGHTER
Full Quart 49c
COOKIES
2 lb. bag 49c

gal.

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INGO NOT BOTHeRED
GROSSINGER, N. Y. uPI-Hea­
vyweight champion Ingemar Jo-­
hansson doesn't mind the addition
of Joe Louil! to Floyd Patterson's
advisory staff.
Johansson, beginning the second
week of his workouts fot the June
20 title fight at the Polo Ground,,
said ''Patterson still will have to
do the lighting himself."

Phone . WY 2-2829

Save Your l&amp;H Green Stamp., - Fill A Book Quicker

W. SECOND ST.

New Haven Junior
Women's Club Has
Meeting Moy 9

too·

THE FOOD MART
u,

&lt; n at Ghent, Belgh11P , for final
· I
certification.
Thirty•two year old ' Rou t, a
lormer national champion Ip D
Stock hydro clu11 and bold, the
cl:1111 apeed record, but prior to
tbe trial nms for- the world apttd
record he had never driven an out­
board boat over 100 mph. 1J1 doIng so he become, the second outboarder eligible for membenbip In
the Gulf Hundred MHe Per Hour
Club.
After the run, pilot Ro111 com•
mented : . .Since we were wine the
�mallest ... of Mercury'• sill: cyl•
i'n der engine■ there'• no telllnt
how faat we mi&amp;hl go with either
of the two more powerful modell
available to the public. It 11 cer•
lainly obvious to me thal atill
(lreater 1peeds are possible even
with the 60 cubic inch eneine with
'&gt;fhat we have learned about boata
and propellen and with better
weather which ..-as far from ideal
y esterday. "
Slated boatbuilder Joneii: "While
no lamily outboard owner wanta to
go this fast, apeeds Ute thit help
leadin_g boat and motor bulldert
produce I the mogt efficient, mott
dependable and safest outboard
boats and motors poa.aible.''
The family outboaid veralon of
the same basic ab:-cyUnder detl&amp;n
which .set yesterday's record allo
hold!! the world'11 outboard endui-­
ance record ror eompletin(! �.000
miles of continuous runnin1 in 68
days.

The New Haven Junior Women',
Club met at the Alex Quillen ll(omorial puilding on Monday, May 9
at 7:30 p. m, The F1ag Salute and
devotionals opened the meetina: . ;
Roll call was answered with I
spring flower.
New orricers were elected as fol•
lows: president, Mrs. Robert Sayre
vice president, Mrs. Eugene He..
son; correspondin g se&lt;:retary, Mn .
Sally Smith; assistant cor. aec,,
Mrs. June Fitchfield; treasurer
' Mrs. Alfred Sprouse; recordJni
secretary, Mrs. Juanita Clarke, re­
porter, Mrs. Patty, Paugh.
· A report was given on the State
Convention a t Beckley by the
president, Mrs. Robert Sayre. Mem­
bers attending the convention were
;l'.l rs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Eugene
Hesaon, Mrs. James Cunnlngham
Mrs. Leo Litchfield. Mrs. Luthe;
Smith, Mrs. Joe Paugh, Mn. Gerald
Cla'rke.
The club won the 100% · plus
h?�O� �tub ribbon Ind • 'certificate
percent participation.
(or

QUICK 'N EASY MEAUI

Maoon Freshman
Wins Marshall Award

,:/&gt;eg!r,

Landmark . . . . . . . . . . . . 20'1'1 2-4',li
. . . 201h: 24 1;,
Moores Store
19� 2'Y.t
Racine Serv. Station
SIASON HIGHS
High 3 eame ind. M . M urray 1177
Kigh single game P. Collini 219
Hi(!h team 3 game Landmark 2381
High team 1 game Landmark 863
TOP "5" BOWLE RS AVG.
M. Eberebach
1�9
M. Murray•P. Mullen
HSB
P. Colline
1�2
P. Pitchford
145
E. SyJ,,ester
142

BIG VA LU ES

Alumni Banquet
P.lans Readied
By Officel'S

Mason Sln4eQf.8 Win
·Marohall Scholanhi.

Efflfofi'S
MAlLBAG

017

Evangeline Cb.apter, OES, will
hold a Hobo party this Friday at
the M asonic Hall in MlddJiN)ort
wlth member!ll requested to 'come
in appropriate dree1. The party
wUl begin. at 7;30.
The officers of the chapter. will
be hostesses and the pro.e;r,a
committee will be In charge �
the entertainment.

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,RtDAY NIGHT LIAOUI
Hl&amp;b 8 a:a.mea Ind., P. Mullen

Hobo Party Friday

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ntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 19, 1960-3

BO

on
Sunday School
15 wa1 .r, tbe o{ferin&amp; $8.77.
Wqrship serrJ� at t(kf5 by
the Jtev. Car� in obsen111;ice of
Rural Li{� Sup� with the Grange
participating In the program .and
attending th� services. The subject
was ''A Re&amp;tored Spiritual Na•
lure-Soil s�ewardship."
Attendanc11:. at last Wednesday
evening prpycr services was 14,
with Charle11 ·D, Woode le11ding.
Thia Week', leader was Vere
Swartz.
Mr. and Mr1; Victor Diehl Or
Ripley havt&gt; mQved into the
house on the Delbert Gaul !arm
rormerly oceupied by the Fau•
drees.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer lOce of
Middleport and Mr. end Mr!I.
George DeWeese of Athens vis•
ited their father, H. E. Pr.rty at
the Elmwood Rest Home Sunday.
Mf8. Mabel Gri!(ln is on the . 11ict list.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock and
Ulah Swim of Long Bottom visit•
ed Otis Swan at the Buckley
Re1t Home Sunday.
·
Mra. Paul Buckley artd aunt,
Mrs. Lettie Meredith visited her
mother, Mrs. Mabel Swartz at a
Pt Pleasant Ho.apital, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Diley and
ramily of Athena vl11ited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Buckley Sunday.
Mr. and Mr11. C. F. Tompldna,
Pomeroy and Clarice Ledlie, Hock
inoorJ recl\J.\tlY visited ·their 'par­
ents, Mr and Mrs. Beo T�mpki'1s.

In 1928, 51 frogs entered the
"Froa: Jumping Jubilee" at An•
County,
gels Camp, Calaveras
California. The contest commem•
orated Mark Twain 111 story "The
po
Celebrated Jumplna: Frog of Cal•
Several students from the Mason
011.
averas County,"
County area have been selected as
In 1940, William Allen White
Know
recipients of scholanhips to at•
editor of the Emporia, Kan., Ga­
PARIS
you like Ike,
UPl-ll
lend Mar■hall College during the
ette, and a group of men and
,
tell him so.
to
tinie
the
It
now
1960-61 achool term, accordlni to
women dedicated to the overthrow
No man ever need� com1olo- 1
Dr. Harold L. Willey, Marshall
ol Faeism, orgmiJed the. Com•
tion and sympathy more than
dean or men.
mittee to Defend America by Aid•
June Marie Spencer, Maaon Jun• doet the old soldier who rlreamed
ing the Allle1.
lor, has been selected to �ntinue or becomlna the pre1ldcnt of
A thouaht for today: American a General Board of Education peace and in two terrible daya
writer Mart Twain 11id: "S0,.9 Scholarship held thi11 year. She 111 here watched his dream, dissolve
and education are not as sudden the daughter of Mr. and )In. Fred in the acid of Rusai.an invective
and insµlt.
11 a ma11acre, but they are more ·spencer.
deadly In the_ lon1 run."
JamH O&lt;lnal Hopson, Jr,; South•
side freshman, will hold a Koontz
· Scholarship ror the 1960-61 tenn.

CASE No. 18603 Sixth Current
Account of F.dlaon Hobstetter,
Guurdlnn of the person and estate
of Herman K. Kun, an lncompe•
tent Veteran.
CASE No. 18297 First and Final
Account of Fr'lqa V. Beatty, Ad·
ml nislratrlx of the estate of Ed·
ward S, Beatty. , deceaaed.
'
CASE No. 1827ft First and Final
Account of Harpld M. Brown, Ad·
minlstrator of the Eatate or Anna
K. Brown, deceased.
CASE No. 17'1 lf Firsl and Final
Account o! Olive Jones, Executri:t
of the estate of Sara J. Jones, dt!• The EdUor:
At the conferenc,e on 'a1in1 held
ceased.
CASE No. 14820 Second Current at Rio Grande CoUece on May 13,
Account or Bernard V. Fulb., it wa11 moved, seconded and Ult�
Gu11rdian ot the E1t1te of Ray lmously approvect that both tht
Commltteef
Meip and Gallia
Cook, an 1-competent Person.
Unless exceptions are filed there­ wished to eXl)feu tllanb and ap.
to . said account• will be for hfllt· pre(latlon . 1...- the coo�llon
Ing before rJald Court on the 18th coven1• '\'be S011Un"1 baa 1lven
day ol June, 1960, at which time the project .
are lnde,,d. moal p-atetul,
said accounts wlll be con1ldered
Sincerely,
and conUnued from day to day unll(aey Klbhlo,
tu finally diapo,ed of.
Any peraon Interested mar file
-written excepUO� to said &amp;t·
H, 0111Ulll!i '
counts or to mett� eertainina to
.hrd&amp;• 11!'1, 'Bll-Olll•lo Clerk •
the execution of tile trust not lea
By Arin' lltker, Ditptity Cl
than five day1 prior ta the date
(D) It, 18,
set for bearine.
H, O'IIIQEN

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Alfred Area
Sooia.J ltf&gt;J11Sattendance

The Point Pleasant Churcli Sof
League will get underway ol.
flcJaJly on Friday , May 20, when
the fmit of the double header
games Will be played on the No. 1
f!eld at Harmon Park. Organiz:a­
Uonal meetings have been held
11nd all major issues have been
comp1eted except that of 11:bedul•
ing league games.
'I'hls year's entry fee was again
set at $40 per team.
The entry of a newly organized
team from Gallipoll11 Ferry MethG•
dist Church will round out th�
)'ear'a league with a total of eight
team,.
Th� member, of the- MHS Alu.
The Point Plesant Church Soft. mnl AHoclation are h.Yrd at woi'k
ball League is conducted annuat• these day1 to m11ke this year•.­
ly co--sponsored by the Chamber of banquet and da1J,ce a success.
Robert
Wednesday evening
C�m.merce and the Point . Pleasa"t
Mm1sterlal Association and 111 open Hoenlch who will be in charge of
the program a� Gene Harris who
to all churches In the local area.
will act as Matter of Ceremonies
and toastmaster met with Mrs.
Wesley Fry, president and M;rs.
Charles Asa Bradbury to discun
At an awards ceremony at plans �or. the annual reunion,
Marshall College on May IO, Ca·
The graduating class of 1960
det WIiliam D . Foglesong, Mason will be guests, the affair to be
·freshman was honored as the out• held May 28th at the hlgh school.
Standing MSI cadet of ROTC with The banquet wlll be servf:il by
th4 , �"°W' Cadet
bbon.
al
the B... Bo� -.nd
He ls a 1959'A!rte of Wa­ 8:30. ,.
,
hama High Schoofen the son or
Tickets' 'may be p11rchased fron1
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Foglesong, membera of the executive com,
mlttee and other alumni activt
in the association affairs.

!:\all

Dolly

POMEROY, OHIO

Mary Harri,, Paula Hart, Ed·
ward Hayman,
Donna Helll')'
Shir le)' Hill, Florence
Holter'.
Phyllt,; Kiser, Jerry Lee, Robert
Lewis, Harold McCla■key, Clau•
dine McClintock, Allen Middle•
1wart, John Motley, Donna Neville
Erla Pickens, Catherine Pierce,
Elizabeth Proctor, Wllllldene Rl.n­
dolph, Saradelle Ree., Marilyn
R1ce, Karon Rou1b, Melvin Rouab.
Patricia Roush, Raymond Rowe,
Charlea Shain, Richard Shuler,
Robeft Smith,
Mar1ie Stobarl,
Mary Stobart, Robert Thein, Al�
Ired Toney Jr., Gloria Ward, John
Weddle, Don Weese, Jackie Wlgal
Robert Wingett, Carl Wolfe and
Sbeila Ann Young.

Top Food, Drug
Official Fired

Following Probe

WASHINGTON UPI - Welfare
Flemming has
Secretary Arthur
fired a top federal Food and Drug
Administration official who be·
came a key target of Senate inves­
ti.gators.

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Bdi ed

fired

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ROTAI.Y CLUa
The Bend Rotary Club met on
Thursda y eve;nlns for their' n,Ular dinner meeting at the Haft­
lord Methodiat Church. A ahort
bu1ine1, mutinc wu held.

See U1 For Yoar

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PLUMBING
NEEDS

SALES &amp; 8EBVICB

WIWS ANTHONY

PLUMBING &amp;
- WY•2"2550

HEATING

A Housef ul Of All
NEW F U RN ITURE

Soviet Delqfate AAka
Asylum In Seotland

LONDON UPI-A member' of a
Soviet cultural delt-ption vilit­
in1 ScotlAnd hu uked for pollti•
cal asylum, lhe British govern•
ment announced todq.
A 1pokeaman lor the Scotti11h
Home DepartmEnt tald police at
Edinburgh, Scotland, were deal­
Ing wlth the matter.

FOIi ATIILITll'S FOOT
Uee T+L.for 3 to � da,-.. Walch
freah-&lt;as...a-daisy, .h.ealllby akin
place the infectiion. If not cktigfit•
ed witrh Jnstant..(U')"ing T+L, YQUr
48c back from ,aqy dJvfti,lt. Note:
T+L i.s especially for severe caaes.
Flemming dt!manded the "im­
NOW .al SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
of Dr.
resignation"
mediate
DRUGS.
Henry Welch within hours after
the Senate arllilrusl and monopoly
subcommittee produced evidence
Wednesday that the government
omial was paid $287.142 over a
JO-year period from hl1 interesu
111 private medical publication11.
Wekh, a native of Newburyport,
:i&amp;aaa., was the $17,50Cl•a•year chief
of the Food and Drug Adminislra•
tiun's Antibiolic11 Division.
f'lemmini:: said Welch "deliber•
ately mi!lled his superiors'' about
t1is oulliide income.

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frlgerator I, almoot a -lly. Tbey're
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Let's Have A Bar-8-Q!
Lean Mealy

Spare Ribs 3 lb. $1.

Bar-B-Q Sauce · · 39c
Charcoal · · 10 lb. 79c
Charcoal 20 lb. $1 .49
Llidl CAN

Charcoal lighter 33c
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Strawberries 55c qt.
rm Ri,.
Bananas · · 2 lbs. 25c

.White Holllt , J1. ueelvlq a heav�
11.,. ol lelea,ama about tile coli
11PM ot, · tu 1uannlt conference.

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Mre 110,erwMlmlqly"- 1n 111p-'
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• Br.tleraon ■parred fCHlt l'O\IDIII
Tuetd1)' and Wttebed mGYMI of
h� lint fl&amp;ht with 1-tnar Id,
banuon. Pait.non, ,.. l,oula �
tninor Dan Florio lludled tho lDrii
in an effort to dileovrr the D
takes made when Jobanmoo floor•
ed Floyd aeven ti.mo In tbm thlnl
round for a knorkout.

Pork Chops · · 69.c lb.
111;.a c..n
Pork Steak · · 45c lb.

Denver G. Higley, 21\ aon of
Ml'I. Flavle Marie Price, Route 1
Lanpvllle, recently was promot­
ed to speclall11t four tn. Germany
where he Is a member of the 21th
lnfantry DM1ion.
SpeclalJst Higley, who arrived
overseas tn Match 1909 ii a me­
chanic In. Comoan, . ,\. of , the
dM1lOf\'I 724tb Ordnance Batta•
lion ln llunlch·.

P!'rl

Carole Bachtel, Kathryn Baile1,
Don Beegle, G�orge
Beeglt: ,
Franklin Brinker . Sue Buck, Inez
Carton, Donna Cue. Ch1rlea Chap
man, Dorothy Circle, John Cle­
land, George Connolly,
Jerry
Dalley, Carol Deem, M.ary Find•
ley, Mary Euler, Loulae Fisher,
Lois Graham, Barbar■ Grimm.

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•Higley Is Promoted
To S11eci1llst Ratio«

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Mr. Sherwood ; . . DHication", Stn­
lor Trumpet ERN:mble; "A Per•
feet Day " Senior Girls Trio; Pre•
Nntatlon of Diplomu, William A.
Ji! cKelvey ; " Alma Mater", Band
ud Benediction, Rev. Arthur R.
M cCauley.
All aeat11 have been reserved.
The aeniou are:

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Carl V. Wey&amp;,andt to hear • o.M
ln Jaeuon county
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w1tnetaeai U&gt;day pve conflicting
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eferu,.es Are
1.4!1tlmony on whether P'loyd E.
Hargrove purchated the "Ulled
ev
N ece88ary
and che �p" .22 caliber rtne used
:/°WASH INGTO N UPI-Collaplle
�)' • snaper to klll acoutm111ter · o( the
11umn11 t
negot iation,
Charle■ Clari!: on Chrtatmaa Eve.
brOught 1tern warnings from ke
A l'lerk at the Cbrdon hard- legillator! today th a t the natlo �
ware store, where t.he murder mutt tighten its defense ■ l£ainit
weapon alleaedb wu putthased. a Ru11!1n war of nervea
Hid he could not i.dentify the 34There alao were lndica; kmt that
year-old 1ccued killer u tbe man -&amp;0meday-Con,reu would mak.e
who
. . bought the �un. But a band• a tboroucb investiution of the
wri t�� g expert --•d ttui! l.be name U·2 •py plane incident
which
,
R�befl MeClaren
of
on the touched off the current cri111
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ulet 1hp w11 in HlrlfOl'e's hand•
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TIIT FIii SATURN
Clerk Joteph Tafel. the flnt
HUNTS\l'ILLE, Ala. UPI-AU
witne11 to testify today, ukl that el,bt enaine. of the Salum apace
he could not reeopiie Hargrove rocbt, •b.ich will make Its flnt
as the ma!' who etme into C_arJ. ru1bt telU next year, wert tell.­
son Hardlfare Store in Chardon
for the second lime TuH•
and atked f�r a .22 caliber riffe. da7. Sc:ienti1ll at lhe Kanhall
Rerenee Atty. Louil Turi had Taf· Space Flld,t Center here aald the
el look at the defendant seated at 30-tecond Lett 1enerated 1,300 000
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a nearby table.
,oundl of tbruat.
"Do you recognize thil man u
the m1n who bou,ht tlle rifle,'"
Turi asked.
"No," Tafel replied.
Aui1tant Prolecutor John Clair
uked T.U!!I how many penooa
visited �he A.ore on that day. Taf­
el said about .00.

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and in vegetable and fruit•packing
sheds," Mr. Singley said.
During the summer months the restrictions
o n working hours are not as strict. The 14·
and 15-year old may work as many as 8 hours
a day or 40 hours a week, but all work must
be performed between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The best way for an employer lo protect
himself against hiring underage minors ls to
Mr. Singley has pointed out that a youth of
require an age ·certificate or work permit,
16 or l 7 years of age can work in any job which serves as proof of age for purposes of
which has not been dclared hazardous l,y the
the Act. These certificates can usually be ob­
Secretary of Labor. These jobs, which includr
tained from school authorities.
ha1,ardous ')Ccupations such as eleva·tor oper•
The Act, which applies to employment in
ator, truck driver or driver's helper, logger interstate or foreign commerce or i n the pro·
or sawmill worker, require an l8•year age
duction of goods ror such commerce, contains
minimu m.
several exemptions from its child·labor pro•
"Even children of 14 and 15 years or age visions. These include delivering newspapers
to the consumer, acting or performing in an
c.-an Cind a variety o{ jobs which are not pro
hibited by the Feclera,l law. Although the law · entertainment media, farm work outside of
sets a 16•year age minimum for many types school hours, and work for the child's par­
ents other than in manufacturing, mining, or
or work, It permits youngsters of 14 and 1 5
to work in such jobs as office, clerical or jobs declared hazardous.

Th.e staU of the Co,mmunjty
Daily V11.c1tion Bible School for
Mlddleport mt! Mond,y evening
at Heath Metbodiet · Church with
Mrs. Ray Pickens, dean of the
Rchool in charie- S� outllned the
plan for the 11chool which will
oi;icn on June 13 at 9:00. There
wJll also be a sta tf meeting each.
mornlna; at 8:0.
On June 12 all teachers and
helper, nre urged to attend a
,neetlng al the Central Building
to di•trlbute 1upplieJ!,,
Teathcrs and helpera for the
acbool 11re l!Rted aa follows:
Nursny dus, Mts. Richard
Butcher, Hope
Vaughan, Judy
Neul.zlh1g, Janet
Bi11hup, Sue
!Jaker and Rosl•Ha Richards.
Bcginneu th,ss, Mrs. B. N.
'.East, Mrs. Chorlt'!I Vroman, Caro
Jyn Nicholson, Barbara Jones,
Carol Scott and Judy Martin.
Primary J: Mrt. P. K. Russell,
Mn. Kalad Jllndy, Sara Bcchtle,
Diane McCornafl.
Primary I I : Mrs, Burl Boggess,
Mn. J1me11 Buchanan, Judy Wil­
Bndford and
dermuth, Neda
Ma.rllYn Swan.
Primar)' III: Mrs, Nchon and
Mra. Arnott, Su!llln Slater and
Lynn Da11lch.
lnt.erme4Jate; .Mra. Paul Thel,
Sandra SJ�1on and Carulyn

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Teen..Agers Permitted By Law To Work

Bible School
Teochers Hold
Planning Sessi,on
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Something Has Been Added

to.-eotating, Editorialfy
"High school boys and girls looking for
S)lmmerlime employment will find that many
jobs are open to them under the Fair Labor
Sta11dards Act - or Federal Child-Labor
Law," according to Regional Director WU�
liam S. Singley of the U.S. Labor Depart
ment's Wage and Hour and Public Contracts
Divisions.

5:3les work,

Salisbury Pupils
Rttognized For
Perfect Records

Perfect •Uendaooe records have
bee
, n rewarded with certfficalei in
Bradibury and Salisbury Grv.de
Schools to ttie follo:wdo,g 111tudents,
:aoooroing to the office Of County
Superiotendent of Sdhools O. O.
Patter90n:
BRADBURY SC HOOI,'.-J&gt;aek Elu ·
g.ene Hall, N&amp;ncy Blumenaeur, Wi'l•
lib\ Ha)VI\, l\&lt;¥&gt;,atd &amp;uy, Templ•­
!on G""'5', Boy Gillr.ey, Earl
Pbelps, '!� �II, Gloria
Je&amp;n 'l'QI¥., W.U.-liam VanCooney,
Wj,lUatcb, Kay
Ka(w Olark,
Kathryn Landaker, Winona
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TO RILIAII A,R1CANS
CAPE TOWN, Soolh Afrka UPI
-The, South African 1::ov1•rn mcnt
announced l.oday lt would rc·­
le•-e m•fll' African• beln11 held
under emer11ency regul11tion�.

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Robe't 1t\(lrri4, out-goin&amp; pre.sl·
meeting
dent, pre,idt!d over
Sl!,niOF c::lau of POm&lt;lroy Higb when the Bradbuh' PTA met for
Schuoi wl(l be hel� Sunday, M,ay thei� finel meeUni o( the year,
22, at 7 ,39 p. ro. at the Junl"l", !Iii� W:edne1day eveninl,
Auditorium.
commenceThe ei&amp;hth grade
The P!�«ram 11',1; tbe, ev,n�. ha, �nt exerclse.11 will be held Sun•
been anno�� .- by Supt Charles day. M,y 22 at 4:00 with Bernard
Glbb1 ae follow,';
tulh, a.s spf!ak,er.' The PTA voted
Chalrrn�, R,. Y, Fran.:11 Glazier. to purchase rorsaa:ea and bouton•
Proc(!Slional, Mixed Cbolr.
•.Iere for members, of the etas&amp;.
Call to Worship: Ooxolq&amp;Y, Mix­
Pins for the annual picnic
ed Choir; Jnvoca�on, Rev. Glazier; whkb will be held at the Rock
Lord'• Prayer, M Prnt.l Choir. ·
sau-inga fairground, May 23rd,
Scrl�ture Nad�nq; 8tf1d praxe,, \\'.er• dlfcu,.ed. Norma Rune.11
The 28th Mnnlversary of Cheslf'r
Jwv. Ralph �- Z�n�1t.
and Betty Blu, �ere named a, a
Rc,ponse to Prayer and "se11d commillee to'r the games end the Council Daughter&amp; ol America was
Fo�th Thy Spirl(,'' Mixed Cholr.
group decided to give money for observed Tuesday evening when
the CoUllcil met in regular session
Ro•
A,
illiam
W
Sermon, Rev.
prize,.
with 43 members preaent.
be.rt&amp;.
. .�ttle Hymn of the Republk,"
was
The attendance banner
Dolores Kraeu1er, councilor. pre­
aixlh
and
third
the
to
aytarded
:\tixed Choir.
grade.11 taµ&amp;ht by . 'thelma Wiley sided, and Mildred Dill was re port­
nencdlct1on, Rev. Glazier.
ed ill. A !hank you note was mad
Choral Respon1e and R�cesaion• and M;lldred Feeney.
Mrs. 1-forace McElhinny who is from Mary Link, 11tate i;punc i lor.
•a l. Mixed Choir.
rr.tirlne this year waa compll• Second nomination of of(ictn• w.is
mented by Mr. Morrl11 for her held. Plana were made {Or plllc,
ina flags on the graves of df'ceas.
ma�-.y Years o{ senke.
f(r. Morrla also inatalled the ed members fur Memoriaf�a.Yfollowlng oHlcers President, Ethel
A program wa11 presented honor­
Pbe)pa; V.ke President, Mary Mc•
ing the rhurter member11 who were
Glone; Goldie Frldley, Secretsr)'
introduced nnd each was presen t ed
and Katherine Evanlil, Treasurer.
an organdy apron by ' 'Esther
.. ,RllPDII MQUD........Y
, Wri(!hl on behalf of lhe Council.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Mlll11 arc
A solo "Alwaaia•�v,,aa ...-r�d b)'
ln ·1»dnn.U.. wda)' andi .i()mpuow
by her
A!letl Jccontpnied
I t11lne••·
&gt;
son. Billy, after whkh lhf' eh.irt l'r
1. H. C. Porter of Ashland,
members, Lillie Christy, Anna Tu t •
y., 111 apendtng a few def• with
tle, Ona Oaborn, Gaye Guul, Hat­
Mr, und Mu. Max Orndorff
tie Frederick, Elizabeth Hayes,
Mr. and Mrs. 1'11ul Winebrenner
Ada Morris, Zelda Weber. Mabel
of Colum bus vl111ted lest weekPnd
Van Meter and Letha Wood each
with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owl!n11.
told what the ortlr.r mean\ to thcn1.
Edward Kitchen 11 here on
Mary Parker, a gold stnr mother,
lcuve from his station al Fort
w111 presented a potted plant and
1-:uHllc, Va., with Mr. and Mrs.
N.evada Beaver, council deputy,
Ct•dl Bradbury and other relawas prHenled a gllt and ftobcrta
Krae11te1· and Teri')' Bradf or1 11nng
CORRICTION
My Souvenir�·
"Among
and
Glenn Priddy, Rutland, was nn.
"J&gt;earie.'' A short service ,n con­
l!d 111 Mayor Kenneth McF.lhinney'a
d ucted by the charter mcmb�rt in
court inateai;t or John Priddy all
memory of dcct!esed member,. A
!ilaled Tue&amp;day.
solo, "Beautiful Ohio," hf. Mrs.
Allen concluded th� progrpt. ,
A large decorated calte 1 , lee
cream centered With the A1!1crlcan
..nuts
Flaa;, kool aid, candy
wen served. Charter membera
wue 1eated at a apeclal 1uble dee•
orated with lighted candid. A 11i .
hi,nt auction was conducted by the
1
0tphan1 Committee to close the
evenln1.

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" -� l,ouise Qlork, Robed
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Cape........,. Wllliams,
�. 111;&lt; Cw)&gt;ino,, H�rman Rob­
ert,, Jail\." W�. Earl Wines,
�le,- Colemm,
ey, IIIJ,l.y Jay So,yre, Leo
•-•
' Searl,, Donald If.Inning, Ronald
·�, � �h.
�l/1\Y S(;HQ()L - Cathy
� · M!_ry U&gt;II . Bodfq,;d, Miko
,,...., ptuicla Sue Flelds, Michael
�J'I,
Clrleton, Rod1\1'1 � � � Jr., Mary
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-.QavwtStout, Linda
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l Bradbury PTA
I BacciJ,l,aureaJe
· HPlds Yeqr�s
For Pomer,oy
FiripJ S��o�
Hjgh Announced
th�

aumErwin
1ard11er, Iva Stew11rt and Dora
)lcGhee.
Junior III: Mn. Pldrens, Clar•
tnce Stewurl and Cinda Sauer.
Junior Jligh: Mr11. Arnold Hi­
M('Ncal,
thard_1, Mn. Cl11rcnce
Colten Wilaon ond Carol)'u Ru�1ell.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., M•y 19, 1960

C,hester D of A
Observes 26th
Anniversary

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2 Meigs Churches
Gi.ven- Awards At
District Session

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Opens Friday
4.t Hannon Park

DALLY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

HAYRID&amp; FRIDAY
The Youth Fellowahip of the
United Methodist Church wilt have
a hayride Friday evening. .A pPl·
luck supper will precede the h&amp;.v•
ride. Members and guests are re­
quested lo be at the church at
five o'clock. Chuck Downle, the
only participating senior, will be
honored.

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YEST�RYEAR l

The Alm�

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By Unit.cf Prfll lnternaHon1I

Today 11 Thursday, May 19, the
140th day of the year, with 226
more in 1960.
The moon Is
new phase,

approaching it1

RUMMAGE SAL&amp;
The morning stars lfe Mars,
A rummage sule will be held
May 20 • 2 1 in the former Allen Jupiter and Saturn.
Appl iance Store bullding spon­
On this day in historf:
sored bY !hi! Bedford Recreation
Center. Procl•cds will go to the
tn 1536 Anne Boleyn, married
Center's building fuurJ. Hours are to King Henry VU • of England
from g till 6.
was beheaded on Tower Green 1n
London.

, l.e,gal Notice

IN THE l,\ATTll, 0� •
SETTLEMENT OF At,Ql)r,ITS

PROBATE COUR:T

MEIGS couN·n, OHIO:
Accounts and vouchers of the
following named fiduciaries have
been filed in the Probate Court
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.
Me1ga County, Ohio, for a pproval
and settlement:
CASE No. 18128 First Current
Account of Hanna C. Cuter, Guar•
di,1n of the person a.nd estate of
F.clward H. Caster, an lncompetent
pf'rson.

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They'll

Hlgb Ind. iame, M. Eberabaeb
1 116
lfiKh team 3 gamea Moorell
Store, 2 176
Hlgh team l game, Moores
Store 77-4.
Standlnt■
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New York Clothing . . 29½: 1 15 ¼1

VALIANT, RUTGERS, PONDEROSA
OX-HEAHT, MARGWBE

TOMATO
PLANTS

If Y Likf Ike,
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Cucum en
Radishes
Green Onions
Carrots

ORANGES

B AN A N AS

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Large Juicy

Gold Beauties

RI B STEAKS - - lb. 79r.
SHORT RIBS

SUCHERS

A new world speed record for
outbouds wa11 11et recently in Seattie , Wash., when a eu1tom•bullt
hydroplane powered by a produc•
Ho n 60 cubic inch '){ercury out•
board motor ran twice through a
One kilome�er course n Seattle'•
Lake .Waghrngton averaglng US,·
M7 �ules per hour.
Driver Burt Ro11s Jr., Spokane
11alc11.m an, went faater than . any
prt.v1�us outboarder In h1stor)',
eclip111og by almost eight , m.p.h.
the old internationally rec'ognized
world record al 107.9 m.p.h aet by
Hu Entrop with a similar engine.
Ross' run est.iblishea a new Union
Motorboatlng
Jntern.1tional
or
(UlM Class X outboard speed rec•
·
ord ,
The 1 '4-foot hydroplane Ross
used was built by Ted Jones, famcd designer of Gold Cup speedboats. It is a streamlined three
point cab.over design with the pllot placed well forward in the hull.
At full speed the entire hull rides
out of water with Juat the lower
half of the propeller biting below
the waterline.
The new record speeds have
been submitted to UtM headquart-

at Wholesale

POWELL'S
SERVICE STAllOk

WIEN E R S
lb. 49c

lb. 39c

New World Retord Speed Mark Sherwood Will
Set At 115.547 mph In Seattle A��"�s,��.?�.,

Ke�ly Tires

FINE TO CHARCOAL BROIL
TOP CHOICE BEEF

Middleport, (lido

M.I N UTE STEAKS lb. 75r.
RIGHT FROM MEIGS CO. FARMS
MIXED UNGRADED

EGGS · 3 doz. 95ct'
CHARCOAL

CHARCOAL

BRICKS

10 lbs. 89c
' ICED TEA
½ lb. Box 59c
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LIGHTER
Full Quart 49c
COOKIES
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INGO NOT BOTHeRED
GROSSINGER, N. Y. uPI-Hea­
vyweight champion Ingemar Jo-­
hansson doesn't mind the addition
of Joe Louil! to Floyd Patterson's
advisory staff.
Johansson, beginning the second
week of his workouts fot the June
20 title fight at the Polo Ground,,
said ''Patterson still will have to
do the lighting himself."

Phone . WY 2-2829

Save Your l&amp;H Green Stamp., - Fill A Book Quicker

W. SECOND ST.

New Haven Junior
Women's Club Has
Meeting Moy 9

too·

THE FOOD MART
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&lt; n at Ghent, Belgh11P , for final
· I
certification.
Thirty•two year old ' Rou t, a
lormer national champion Ip D
Stock hydro clu11 and bold, the
cl:1111 apeed record, but prior to
tbe trial nms for- the world apttd
record he had never driven an out­
board boat over 100 mph. 1J1 doIng so he become, the second outboarder eligible for membenbip In
the Gulf Hundred MHe Per Hour
Club.
After the run, pilot Ro111 com•
mented : . .Since we were wine the
�mallest ... of Mercury'• sill: cyl•
i'n der engine■ there'• no telllnt
how faat we mi&amp;hl go with either
of the two more powerful modell
available to the public. It 11 cer•
lainly obvious to me thal atill
(lreater 1peeds are possible even
with the 60 cubic inch eneine with
'&gt;fhat we have learned about boata
and propellen and with better
weather which ..-as far from ideal
y esterday. "
Slated boatbuilder Joneii: "While
no lamily outboard owner wanta to
go this fast, apeeds Ute thit help
leadin_g boat and motor bulldert
produce I the mogt efficient, mott
dependable and safest outboard
boats and motors poa.aible.''
The family outboaid veralon of
the same basic ab:-cyUnder detl&amp;n
which .set yesterday's record allo
hold!! the world'11 outboard endui-­
ance record ror eompletin(! �.000
miles of continuous runnin1 in 68
days.

The New Haven Junior Women',
Club met at the Alex Quillen ll(omorial puilding on Monday, May 9
at 7:30 p. m, The F1ag Salute and
devotionals opened the meetina: . ;
Roll call was answered with I
spring flower.
New orricers were elected as fol•
lows: president, Mrs. Robert Sayre
vice president, Mrs. Eugene He..
son; correspondin g se&lt;:retary, Mn .
Sally Smith; assistant cor. aec,,
Mrs. June Fitchfield; treasurer
' Mrs. Alfred Sprouse; recordJni
secretary, Mrs. Juanita Clarke, re­
porter, Mrs. Patty, Paugh.
· A report was given on the State
Convention a t Beckley by the
president, Mrs. Robert Sayre. Mem­
bers attending the convention were
;l'.l rs. Robert Sayre, Mrs. Eugene
Hesaon, Mrs. James Cunnlngham
Mrs. Leo Litchfield. Mrs. Luthe;
Smith, Mrs. Joe Paugh, Mn. Gerald
Cla'rke.
The club won the 100% · plus
h?�O� �tub ribbon Ind • 'certificate
percent participation.
(or

QUICK 'N EASY MEAUI

Maoon Freshman
Wins Marshall Award

,:/&gt;eg!r,

Landmark . . . . . . . . . . . . 20'1'1 2-4',li
. . . 201h: 24 1;,
Moores Store
19� 2'Y.t
Racine Serv. Station
SIASON HIGHS
High 3 eame ind. M . M urray 1177
Kigh single game P. Collini 219
Hi(!h team 3 game Landmark 2381
High team 1 game Landmark 863
TOP "5" BOWLE RS AVG.
M. Eberebach
1�9
M. Murray•P. Mullen
HSB
P. Colline
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P. Pitchford
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E. SyJ,,ester
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BIG VA LU ES

Alumni Banquet
P.lans Readied
By Officel'S

Mason Sln4eQf.8 Win
·Marohall Scholanhi.

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Evangeline Cb.apter, OES, will
hold a Hobo party this Friday at
the M asonic Hall in MlddJiN)ort
wlth member!ll requested to 'come
in appropriate dree1. The party
wUl begin. at 7;30.
The officers of the chapter. will
be hostesses and the pro.e;r,a
committee will be In charge �
the entertainment.

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BO

on
Sunday School
15 wa1 .r, tbe o{ferin&amp; $8.77.
Wqrship serrJ� at t(kf5 by
the Jtev. Car� in obsen111;ice of
Rural Li{� Sup� with the Grange
participating In the program .and
attending th� services. The subject
was ''A Re&amp;tored Spiritual Na•
lure-Soil s�ewardship."
Attendanc11:. at last Wednesday
evening prpycr services was 14,
with Charle11 ·D, Woode le11ding.
Thia Week', leader was Vere
Swartz.
Mr. and Mr1; Victor Diehl Or
Ripley havt&gt; mQved into the
house on the Delbert Gaul !arm
rormerly oceupied by the Fau•
drees.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer lOce of
Middleport and Mr. end Mr!I.
George DeWeese of Athens vis•
ited their father, H. E. Pr.rty at
the Elmwood Rest Home Sunday.
Mf8. Mabel Gri!(ln is on the . 11ict list.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock and
Ulah Swim of Long Bottom visit•
ed Otis Swan at the Buckley
Re1t Home Sunday.
·
Mra. Paul Buckley artd aunt,
Mrs. Lettie Meredith visited her
mother, Mrs. Mabel Swartz at a
Pt Pleasant Ho.apital, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Diley and
ramily of Athena vl11ited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Buckley Sunday.
Mr. and Mr11. C. F. Tompldna,
Pomeroy and Clarice Ledlie, Hock
inoorJ recl\J.\tlY visited ·their 'par­
ents, Mr and Mrs. Beo T�mpki'1s.

In 1928, 51 frogs entered the
"Froa: Jumping Jubilee" at An•
County,
gels Camp, Calaveras
California. The contest commem•
orated Mark Twain 111 story "The
po
Celebrated Jumplna: Frog of Cal•
Several students from the Mason
011.
averas County,"
County area have been selected as
In 1940, William Allen White
Know
recipients of scholanhips to at•
editor of the Emporia, Kan., Ga­
PARIS
you like Ike,
UPl-ll
lend Mar■hall College during the
ette, and a group of men and
,
tell him so.
to
tinie
the
It
now
1960-61 achool term, accordlni to
women dedicated to the overthrow
No man ever need� com1olo- 1
Dr. Harold L. Willey, Marshall
ol Faeism, orgmiJed the. Com•
tion and sympathy more than
dean or men.
mittee to Defend America by Aid•
June Marie Spencer, Maaon Jun• doet the old soldier who rlreamed
ing the Allle1.
lor, has been selected to �ntinue or becomlna the pre1ldcnt of
A thouaht for today: American a General Board of Education peace and in two terrible daya
writer Mart Twain 11id: "S0,.9 Scholarship held thi11 year. She 111 here watched his dream, dissolve
and education are not as sudden the daughter of Mr. and )In. Fred in the acid of Rusai.an invective
and insµlt.
11 a ma11acre, but they are more ·spencer.
deadly In the_ lon1 run."
JamH O&lt;lnal Hopson, Jr,; South•
side freshman, will hold a Koontz
· Scholarship ror the 1960-61 tenn.

CASE No. 18603 Sixth Current
Account of F.dlaon Hobstetter,
Guurdlnn of the person and estate
of Herman K. Kun, an lncompe•
tent Veteran.
CASE No. 18297 First and Final
Account of Fr'lqa V. Beatty, Ad·
ml nislratrlx of the estate of Ed·
ward S, Beatty. , deceaaed.
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CASE No. 1827ft First and Final
Account of Harpld M. Brown, Ad·
minlstrator of the Eatate or Anna
K. Brown, deceased.
CASE No. 17'1 lf Firsl and Final
Account o! Olive Jones, Executri:t
of the estate of Sara J. Jones, dt!• The EdUor:
At the conferenc,e on 'a1in1 held
ceased.
CASE No. 14820 Second Current at Rio Grande CoUece on May 13,
Account or Bernard V. Fulb., it wa11 moved, seconded and Ult�
Gu11rdian ot the E1t1te of Ray lmously approvect that both tht
Commltteef
Meip and Gallia
Cook, an 1-competent Person.
Unless exceptions are filed there­ wished to eXl)feu tllanb and ap.
to . said account• will be for hfllt· pre(latlon . 1...- the coo�llon
Ing before rJald Court on the 18th coven1• '\'be S011Un"1 baa 1lven
day ol June, 1960, at which time the project .
are lnde,,d. moal p-atetul,
said accounts wlll be con1ldered
Sincerely,
and conUnued from day to day unll(aey Klbhlo,
tu finally diapo,ed of.
Any peraon Interested mar file
-written excepUO� to said &amp;t·
H, 0111Ulll!i '
counts or to mett� eertainina to
.hrd&amp;• 11!'1, 'Bll-Olll•lo Clerk •
the execution of tile trust not lea
By Arin' lltker, Ditptity Cl
than five day1 prior ta the date
(D) It, 18,
set for bearine.
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Alfred Area
Sooia.J ltf&gt;J11Sattendance

The Point Pleasant Churcli Sof
League will get underway ol.
flcJaJly on Friday , May 20, when
the fmit of the double header
games Will be played on the No. 1
f!eld at Harmon Park. Organiz:a­
Uonal meetings have been held
11nd all major issues have been
comp1eted except that of 11:bedul•
ing league games.
'I'hls year's entry fee was again
set at $40 per team.
The entry of a newly organized
team from Gallipoll11 Ferry MethG•
dist Church will round out th�
)'ear'a league with a total of eight
team,.
Th� member, of the- MHS Alu.
The Point Plesant Church Soft. mnl AHoclation are h.Yrd at woi'k
ball League is conducted annuat• these day1 to m11ke this year•.­
ly co--sponsored by the Chamber of banquet and da1J,ce a success.
Robert
Wednesday evening
C�m.merce and the Point . Pleasa"t
Mm1sterlal Association and 111 open Hoenlch who will be in charge of
the program a� Gene Harris who
to all churches In the local area.
will act as Matter of Ceremonies
and toastmaster met with Mrs.
Wesley Fry, president and M;rs.
Charles Asa Bradbury to discun
At an awards ceremony at plans �or. the annual reunion,
Marshall College on May IO, Ca·
The graduating class of 1960
det WIiliam D . Foglesong, Mason will be guests, the affair to be
·freshman was honored as the out• held May 28th at the hlgh school.
Standing MSI cadet of ROTC with The banquet wlll be servf:il by
th4 , �"°W' Cadet
bbon.
al
the B... Bo� -.nd
He ls a 1959'A!rte of Wa­ 8:30. ,.
,
hama High Schoofen the son or
Tickets' 'may be p11rchased fron1
Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Foglesong, membera of the executive com,
mlttee and other alumni activt
in the association affairs.

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Mary Harri,, Paula Hart, Ed·
ward Hayman,
Donna Helll')'
Shir le)' Hill, Florence
Holter'.
Phyllt,; Kiser, Jerry Lee, Robert
Lewis, Harold McCla■key, Clau•
dine McClintock, Allen Middle•
1wart, John Motley, Donna Neville
Erla Pickens, Catherine Pierce,
Elizabeth Proctor, Wllllldene Rl.n­
dolph, Saradelle Ree., Marilyn
R1ce, Karon Rou1b, Melvin Rouab.
Patricia Roush, Raymond Rowe,
Charlea Shain, Richard Shuler,
Robeft Smith,
Mar1ie Stobarl,
Mary Stobart, Robert Thein, Al�
Ired Toney Jr., Gloria Ward, John
Weddle, Don Weese, Jackie Wlgal
Robert Wingett, Carl Wolfe and
Sbeila Ann Young.

Top Food, Drug
Official Fired

Following Probe

WASHINGTON UPI - Welfare
Flemming has
Secretary Arthur
fired a top federal Food and Drug
Administration official who be·
came a key target of Senate inves­
ti.gators.

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The Bend Rotary Club met on
Thursda y eve;nlns for their' n,Ular dinner meeting at the Haft­
lord Methodiat Church. A ahort
bu1ine1, mutinc wu held.

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Soviet Delqfate AAka
Asylum In Seotland

LONDON UPI-A member' of a
Soviet cultural delt-ption vilit­
in1 ScotlAnd hu uked for pollti•
cal asylum, lhe British govern•
ment announced todq.
A 1pokeaman lor the Scotti11h
Home DepartmEnt tald police at
Edinburgh, Scotland, were deal­
Ing wlth the matter.

FOIi ATIILITll'S FOOT
Uee T+L.for 3 to � da,-.. Walch
freah-&lt;as...a-daisy, .h.ealllby akin
place the infectiion. If not cktigfit•
ed witrh Jnstant..(U')"ing T+L, YQUr
48c back from ,aqy dJvfti,lt. Note:
T+L i.s especially for severe caaes.
Flemming dt!manded the "im­
NOW .al SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
of Dr.
resignation"
mediate
DRUGS.
Henry Welch within hours after
the Senate arllilrusl and monopoly
subcommittee produced evidence
Wednesday that the government
omial was paid $287.142 over a
JO-year period from hl1 interesu
111 private medical publication11.
Wekh, a native of Newburyport,
:i&amp;aaa., was the $17,50Cl•a•year chief
of the Food and Drug Adminislra•
tiun's Antibiolic11 Division.
f'lemmini:: said Welch "deliber•
ately mi!lled his superiors'' about
t1is oulliide income.

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Tuetd1)' and Wttebed mGYMI of
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banuon. Pait.non, ,.. l,oula �
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takes made when Jobanmoo floor•
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round for a knorkout.

Pork Chops · · 69.c lb.
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Denver G. Higley, 21\ aon of
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Lanpvllle, recently was promot­
ed to speclall11t four tn. Germany
where he Is a member of the 21th
lnfantry DM1ion.
SpeclalJst Higley, who arrived
overseas tn Match 1909 ii a me­
chanic In. Comoan, . ,\. of , the
dM1lOf\'I 724tb Ordnance Batta•
lion ln llunlch·.

P!'rl

Carole Bachtel, Kathryn Baile1,
Don Beegle, G�orge
Beeglt: ,
Franklin Brinker . Sue Buck, Inez
Carton, Donna Cue. Ch1rlea Chap
man, Dorothy Circle, John Cle­
land, George Connolly,
Jerry
Dalley, Carol Deem, M.ary Find•
ley, Mary Euler, Loulae Fisher,
Lois Graham, Barbar■ Grimm.

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Mr. Sherwood ; . . DHication", Stn­
lor Trumpet ERN:mble; "A Per•
feet Day " Senior Girls Trio; Pre•
Nntatlon of Diplomu, William A.
Ji! cKelvey ; " Alma Mater", Band
ud Benediction, Rev. Arthur R.
M cCauley.
All aeat11 have been reserved.
The aeniou are:

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Carl V. Wey&amp;,andt to hear • o.M
ln Jaeuon county
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------. PAJNESVll.LE, O.. UPI - � o
w1tnetaeai U&gt;day pve conflicting
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eferu,.es Are
1.4!1tlmony on whether P'loyd E.
Hargrove purchated the "Ulled
ev
N ece88ary
and che �p" .22 caliber rtne used
:/°WASH INGTO N UPI-Collaplle
�)' • snaper to klll acoutm111ter · o( the
11umn11 t
negot iation,
Charle■ Clari!: on Chrtatmaa Eve.
brOught 1tern warnings from ke
A l'lerk at the Cbrdon hard- legillator! today th a t the natlo �
ware store, where t.he murder mutt tighten its defense ■ l£ainit
weapon alleaedb wu putthased. a Ru11!1n war of nervea
Hid he could not i.dentify the 34There alao were lndica; kmt that
year-old 1ccued killer u tbe man -&amp;0meday-Con,reu would mak.e
who
. . bought the �un. But a band• a tboroucb investiution of the
wri t�� g expert --•d ttui! l.be name U·2 •py plane incident
which
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R�befl MeClaren
of
on the touched off the current cri111
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wrilina.
TIIT FIii SATURN
Clerk Joteph Tafel. the flnt
HUNTS\l'ILLE, Ala. UPI-AU
witne11 to testify today, ukl that el,bt enaine. of the Salum apace
he could not reeopiie Hargrove rocbt, •b.ich will make Its flnt
as the ma!' who etme into C_arJ. ru1bt telU next year, wert tell.­
son Hardlfare Store in Chardon
for the second lime TuH•
and atked f�r a .22 caliber riffe. da7. Sc:ienti1ll at lhe Kanhall
Rerenee Atty. Louil Turi had Taf· Space Flld,t Center here aald the
el look at the defendant seated at 30-tecond Lett 1enerated 1,300 000
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,oundl of tbruat.
"Do you recognize thil man u
the m1n who bou,ht tlle rifle,'"
Turi asked.
"No," Tafel replied.
Aui1tant Prolecutor John Clair
uked T.U!!I how many penooa
visited �he A.ore on that day. Taf­
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FRIDAY NIGHT

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Raeine'a Tornadoea eQded their
bueball &amp;eaaion Wed.need■y with a
A&amp;ir o1 wina. completion ol a 6-6
tied game irorn Lale April from
the 9.lh innina, and a reglll.lltion
seven innlng session which they
w11n 21- 12, both over Eastern.
In the game thal wu compleled
Rarme scored in the bottom of
the 12th when Otlo Jan-ell walked,
moved to third on Larry Grimm's
tintl�. and scored when Eastern
ff!'ed on Ro11er Birt'h's ground
ball.

while Jim Uluks drew four walks .
Allen Grah.em thrre walk&amp; and
t wo s1nglt·s Top h1Uer was John
Cleland with thrf'e singles in four
1rips.
Fur Easlern Larry Collins got 2
for 4, and had gone 5 for 6 )n ! ht­
tie contes1 . so the pair ol g.tmes
gave him a 7 for lO record.
Racine ended 1t• sea80n with a
7-6 skein. Ea111ern and Racine �re
now both th1 ough with 1960 base•
ball.
Regular gilme:
404 301-12 7 5
Eastern
In the full game Eastern pitch­ Racine
238 ooa. -21 12 6
ers. couldn't rtnd the plate, walk­
Swartz (LP), Boring (J) and Ly­
ing ll, and Racine's 12 hits did ons. Cleland, I&gt;. Wolfe {WP) and
the real.
Jarrell.
Jan-ell walked five time, and
&amp;i qlled for II perfll!ct day al bat

NEW YORK UPI - The Ameri­
can Football League , which is
scheduled to begm operation, this
fall as an eight . team circuit, will
expand to 12 teams for the t9'll
SCilWn, accoi:ding to II prediction
by Harry Wi1mer, head of the
league's expansion committee.
"I'm sure we will be a 1 2-team
league then." said Wismer. "'with
Toronto and Montreal Joining Al­
hrnta and Chicago in 1 9£1 1 ."
Wisrnn made the prediction aft .
er A. J. Bennett, representine real
estate interests in Toronto, an•
nounced Wednesday that he has
forma lly applled lnr a lranchiae in
the new profeHional football )ot,p.

Perkins Wants
Secret Bared
On His Ranking

POMt:IIOY, OHIO

COLUlfBUS UPI - Ohio', high
buketb1U
tournament&amp;
acbool
dr.e• a lot.I I of 923,38"1 !am who
pa id $140.000 to watch contest.
t,om courrty elimln•tlon, through
■Ute ftCIIU.

'Die i1&amp;1tt:ea, mle1tldi Wedne■day
I&gt;)' U., Ohio Stao, AthlelO, Ami.
were down tomeshat rri&gt;tn &amp;, rec­
ord-setting pace in 1968, "We f eel
confident ii .would have hit ahoul
SJitmm.l.1,t'
die ..... figure this year ii il boll
Role AA Favorite
not been tor the bad weather:''
r -' R SPRING S:., W . OHSAA Comml.u
WHITE SUl.fi"HU
loner W· J·' 1,icVa. UPI - Sixty · two P"°;featon. Cqnqdl �jd.
1
ats were �pee.ted tQ �rtletprie
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. in 1
the l9ur-&lt;far 18th onpu,1 �•m
Snead
Golf 1oiaro_.ueqt t MORE � YMPIC QUA!.IFlf;:RS
wh{c.b openetf here U!da,..
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Despite the appearanc� ol, ID".:- Olympic men's track and tield
mer, champions E. J. {I)\Jtcb} Har- committee· a nnounced Wednesdq
r.ilon and ltd &lt;Parky) Oliver �t lhat 27 more athletes have be�n
several other �it. name .IPi-.,,_ added to. the list of those Who
host Snead was [a\!ored to cop. hll
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and sixth in tJJ,e evmt's hJltoey-.

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p m" for the While Sox, whow l ffld: · 1rtrp. lhnnprdllff remainec!
Uni,... Presa lnt.mallontl
First it's P'ri"nd end then it'• de1m1ve four-run fifth inniniR ul- and � � home Wednffday af•
L■ w _ and who m Pitt could ask , ly wa• featured by M inn ie M in o. ler • 4en4,ini pldutlon eHrcitet
ao 's two-run double. st.a ffl:y him- at W'aliama.
for mO?"e?
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r.elf drove in tht winning run
-Sain
JoJmn,.
Warren Spahn and
B. .tA'.eGowa.n
T.
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Dr. llltJ
l'tt. will have to pardon the parody with a ucritk"' ny.
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Gil MtDougald'i three-run horn• .ha l)t.Qrn n
on that famom retrain o! 1 948 DI:,,
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PIIDICTS SUPERSO NIC
.428 burgh Ptrate:1 in tho N1tioru1l his iiecond game with an eightWASHING
TON U PI-The head
.28f! League ra"e all the way. The Pi• hitter for the Yankees. The lndiof the l''�ral Aviation Agenty
th
in
bul
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ll(li TO GlfT DIG;llEE
. 208 rates, seemed on the vqge of col- BJIS threatened
sovrn; BENtl, tit4. UPI-Preol­ predict■ that before 1970 a U . S.
ltpse only two weeks ago but to- terry retired Jo1mny Powers on
dent EJlhbOWer wUI be the com­
·day they've tied San Frand1co a fly with the lyin1 run, aboard.
mtncerq;� tpea�er ,t the Uftl,
for first place on the strength or
1amet.
v
el,ht
in
victortll!s
seven
er,Jty of Notre• Danfe•1 115th an­
nual eomM�ncefflent JUe 5. 11
Friend ind Law have accounted
wta ai,nounced . today. E�nbowe-r
for four of thoae seven vidorle,
will receive an bodorary doctor
and have two of the gaudiest rec•
of law1 de,ree.
ord1 ln the league. Friend is � I
Mr. and Mn. Charles Spurlock
with a 2.22 earned run average of Huntington were Sunday arter­
Women 's
and Law l9 6-1 with ll 2.0ft E.R.A. noon guesl8 of Mr. and Mrs. Eber
a
Friend, of cour,e, is making
PAV 5c FOR A SECOND
Roush, Maaon.
comeback (rom a dismal 8-19
Mr. and Mrs. -Eber Roush were­
PAIR
- TWO PAIR $4.00
mark last season but Law la only Sunday dinner 1uests of their
POJQBOY, OllUJ
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off
left
pi�king up· where he
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ry­
1969. He finished the campaia:n an and famil)I.
with 1 2 victories ln hil l 11t 18
Mn Pearl Harris, who b11 been
deelalons for ·a final 18-9 ·state. •
• surgical p11:tlent at St. Joaepb'■
Briw, But Giants
Hoapital )n Parker.bur.&amp;, was re­
best
his
Law, 2B, was at
turned to her home Saturday and
:Wednesday night when he pitched is reported as Improving.
the Pir11te1 to a 4-2 victory over
Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph I.Jah and
the St. Louis Cardinal s that en­
family and Mr. and Mrw. Charle,
abled them to tie- the Giants who
Yeager and famlly spent Sunday .at
auf}ered a 3 - 1 loss to the Milwau­
Camden Par.le and visited friends
Reds
ti
Cincinna
The
kee Braves.
�t the Los Angeles Dodgers.
M, in 12 iiui�ngs: in other NL ac­
Uon.
The Chtcago White Sox held
"AMERICAN MADE"
' their one-half game grip on th,
8-5
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with
lead
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1 wiii over the Boston Red Sox, the
FOR MEMBE!tS, ANP,. N.Ol'J-,�8�•.
Orioles shaded the
BalUJnore
1 Kan11aa &lt;?1ty . · Athletiea, 5-4, Ute
'New York YanKees downed the
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•le�eland tndlans, 4•2, and the
W11hinriton Senators beat the De­
trolt 'f.igen, 3..0.
t Ed. Billey broke up the fot'lr
NO. SECOND ATI!;.
hoUI' and, four minute marathon in
Frank
home
g
Cincinnati by singlin
Roblnaon In the 12th, Robinson
had, Ued the acore at 4-4 with a
md
.Colle,,
Slanle,
Mr. and ¥n.
two-run liomer in the last of the
, famllf, New Haven; vllitod Mt, 10th- after the -Dodgen had forged
tb,ad1 •2, in their half. Vada Pln­
and, 11ni. Do� Lola, Simda,.
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. Betha
Mr. 1114 Mn. Fred J..,.ll 'EUNday. 11nd Junior GUllam had fqur for
' Mr. and Ila. Iulo l.,ewt,. and i... Angeles.
son Dana, Mu Kate Bau and Ken•
,Relief Ace Gerry Staley allowed
nle. were. iQ Parke:rabur,: Monday. one hlt a,nd one run over the l&amp;!it
Mr. and !frs. Bob . Spro.... and four inning, to win his fourth
, dau&amp;ht.er.. of Ea&amp;t Liver.pool viaited
INKS , PATRIOT .PACT
Mc. and, Mra. Wi H Fox the :past
ON UPI - Hallback Fred
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Mr.I. Ed. Natmu t■ 1 medical Brune who
Steelers and San
urgh
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FOrty Ninen of tbe Na­
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Leagqe has signed
olball
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P'
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Dora Roush recently.
Football
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the
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New Haven vlsitlng. Mrs. E. C.
Riddle and, li11byl.
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lfE1I! fj)JlK _ UPI - ln&amp;. .,ar
Jo tranaen-'1· bec.me II bettin,c f•
vorlta, !pr ..the lint time today to
beat. P'lo1' JI.Jtterson in their return he.11)'. weigbt title ficbt. June
20.
Ttle man-tO-IQtn prict NM from
"ev-en �,... to '7-� f11vorillg
rbampiow �ffl!lar. Booll.ies were
layini' 8-G a!td l.uint 9-5-.

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Riekey Favoring
Kefauver Bill
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CHICAGO UPI - Lightweight
Eddie Perkins of Chlca10, who hill
bealen the No. 2 an(I Ne. G men of
his division, want.8 fo know "what
a guy haa to do te&gt; 1e� a rank.irig.''
The 23.)'ear-old Perk.ins spoke
after his unanimous IO.round de•
eiswn over aging Paolo Rosi of
Italy and New York, who went
into the rin� with the No. 2 rank
among the 1 35 pounden.
By United Prfla International
Perkins, a IJ.IS under.dog bat•
AMERICAN L &amp;AGUE
tered hi• more experiMced fot
W L P�I. GB
fr .Jm start to finish with leh hooks
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16 10 .615
Chicago . . .
to the body and head. He opened SCltA_iM.NO,T
BaJti more . . .
16 1 1 .593 ½
a cut over Rosi's eye.
Wlll'II ITC....•NO'I'
13 ·tO .665 Bir:
New York • . .
Awl)&gt; ITCIUIIJ!lNOT: lo 15. mln­
14 1 1 .560 I ½
Cleveland
ule,, II 1he. ;Id, needo . ..-.tcJi.loi-.
I O 12 .455 4
SCORES A TRIPI.!
Boston . .
,back. You, feeI '\he
BALTIMORE, Md. UPI ...Jocket
IO 13 .435 4 1/2
Detroit
�ution rt:.1111:e hold to quiet, the
Bennie Green scored e triple at
IO 15 .400 5 ½:
Washington
ilclh in mJnutee; watiatt heaUlly,
I'imlico Wednesday. Green tap��
Kansas City
IO 17 .370 6½:
eleer skin corrie on, Get l!l'Clllt&amp;
his streak wJth Ram in the eight
Wedntt.d1J't RHults
NOT lrom -"'11' d1)Jffiol for ·-·
race to beat Sailor's Guidt!, winner
Washington 3 Detroit O, 1 1 Inn.
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Chic.go 6 Botton 5, IN)
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N•w York 4, Clneland 2 (N)
for the fledgling
Continental
Baltimore 5 KanMs City 4 (N)
League. was l isted as the leado!f
Thundav·• Probtble Pitchers
BHfon at Ch lcago..-Monbou­ witne11s today on the Senate'■ con­
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quette 3-2 vs Score 1-2
Baseball commissioner Ford C.
Baltimore at Kanus City {N)­
Frkk,
already .1m outspoken op.
Estrada 21 n Daley 2-2
poncnt,
was ready to take his cuts
Friday Nlght't G1m.1
.it the measure in lesUmony be•
N1w York at Chlca,o
forr the Senate Anti-Monopoly
Wllh, Any
W11hl�gton ■t K11n111 City
sub-t"ommittee.
B■ltlmor• at Detroit
Hitke� wns expected to favor
RUNABOUT aJJd MOll'OI
lotton ■t Clevel■l"!d
thr hill. A controversial feature
NATIONAL LEAGUE
l'ltttbaaed
would limit to 100 the number ol
W L Pct GB
hascball players which a major
San Francisco
20 1 0 .667
Or OIi. Any Order
lea�ue team could control. Thus
. 20 10 .867
Plthburgh
(No �de-Im � 'D1141,
opening possibilities ror the new
I
. 13 1 1 .542 4
Milwaukee .
league to obtain players.
A Luge Seleellon,
18 14 .533 4
CJneinnali
Loi Angeles
13 17 .433 7
St. Louis
l l 17 .393 8
Curfew Ends 2-2 Tie
Chicago .
9 te .371S 8
Of Jets, Havuna
. . 1 1 1 9 .367 9
Phlladelphia
Your Mercury Dealel:.
HAVANA UPI - The Columbus
Wednesd■r Night'•' RtlUlts
OPIN f,
filr • .,_~
anu
Sugar
Kinjils
bat•
Jeb
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Plthburwh 4 St. Loul, 2
Phone
WY
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tied to a 2·2 tic• when curlew was
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Clncinn11tl 5 Lo. Angel.. 4
ealll!d ortor 13 innings here Wed·
Mllw1ulr:H 3 San Pr■ ncisco 1
Chluto at Phll■delphl•, ppd, r•ln nesday night.
Columbus jumped " to a 1-0 lead
Thunder'• Pro-We Pifchen
in the third inning and added en .
Chlueo •t Phlladolphlo INf­
Cu•
otl1er run in the sixth.
And■rton 0-1 n Robert, 1-3
haw,
staged
a
ninth·lnning
rally
St. Louis •t Plthburth (N&gt;,­
with lwo runs to lie the score. The
S1deckl 0.0 vs Glb,on 2-1
Laa Ant11IH at Cinclnn•tl {N► Jeta collected 1 1 hits in the game .
whllc the Sugar Kings hffd seven.
-Koufax 0-3 vt McLlth 2-3
S.n Francltco at Mllw■ukH (N►
-Odell 1-3 vs S1Nn 21
Friday night's Gam"
Los An..lH ■t PhUadelphl ,i
S.n l'ranclrlCo ■t Plthburuh
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Racine Wins Two Ga m es TODAY'S
Raeine'a Tornadoea eQded their
bueball &amp;eaaion Wed.need■y with a
A&amp;ir o1 wina. completion ol a 6-6
tied game irorn Lale April from
the 9.lh innina, and a reglll.lltion
seven innlng session which they
w11n 21- 12, both over Eastern.
In the game thal wu compleled
Rarme scored in the bottom of
the 12th when Otlo Jan-ell walked,
moved to third on Larry Grimm's
tintl�. and scored when Eastern
ff!'ed on Ro11er Birt'h's ground
ball.

while Jim Uluks drew four walks .
Allen Grah.em thrre walk&amp; and
t wo s1nglt·s Top h1Uer was John
Cleland with thrf'e singles in four
1rips.
Fur Easlern Larry Collins got 2
for 4, and had gone 5 for 6 )n ! ht­
tie contes1 . so the pair ol g.tmes
gave him a 7 for lO record.
Racine ended 1t• sea80n with a
7-6 skein. Ea111ern and Racine �re
now both th1 ough with 1960 base•
ball.
Regular gilme:
404 301-12 7 5
Eastern
In the full game Eastern pitch­ Racine
238 ooa. -21 12 6
ers. couldn't rtnd the plate, walk­
Swartz (LP), Boring (J) and Ly­
ing ll, and Racine's 12 hits did ons. Cleland, I&gt;. Wolfe {WP) and
the real.
Jarrell.
Jan-ell walked five time, and
&amp;i qlled for II perfll!ct day al bat

NEW YORK UPI - The Ameri­
can Football League , which is
scheduled to begm operation, this
fall as an eight . team circuit, will
expand to 12 teams for the t9'll
SCilWn, accoi:ding to II prediction
by Harry Wi1mer, head of the
league's expansion committee.
"I'm sure we will be a 1 2-team
league then." said Wismer. "'with
Toronto and Montreal Joining Al­
hrnta and Chicago in 1 9£1 1 ."
Wisrnn made the prediction aft .
er A. J. Bennett, representine real
estate interests in Toronto, an•
nounced Wednesday that he has
forma lly applled lnr a lranchiae in
the new profeHional football )ot,p.

Perkins Wants
Secret Bared
On His Ranking

POMt:IIOY, OHIO

COLUlfBUS UPI - Ohio', high
buketb1U
tournament&amp;
acbool
dr.e• a lot.I I of 923,38"1 !am who
pa id $140.000 to watch contest.
t,om courrty elimln•tlon, through
■Ute ftCIIU.

'Die i1&amp;1tt:ea, mle1tldi Wedne■day
I&gt;)' U., Ohio Stao, AthlelO, Ami.
were down tomeshat rri&gt;tn &amp;, rec­
ord-setting pace in 1968, "We f eel
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Uni,... Presa lnt.mallontl
First it's P'ri"nd end then it'• de1m1ve four-run fifth inniniR ul- and � � home Wednffday af•
L■ w _ and who m Pitt could ask , ly wa• featured by M inn ie M in o. ler • 4en4,ini pldutlon eHrcitet
ao 's two-run double. st.a ffl:y him- at W'aliama.
for mO?"e?
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r.elf drove in tht winning run
-Sain
JoJmn,.
Warren Spahn and
B. .tA'.eGowa.n
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Gil MtDougald'i three-run horn• .ha l)t.Qrn n
on that famom retrain o! 1 948 DI:,,
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PIIDICTS SUPERSO NIC
.428 burgh Ptrate:1 in tho N1tioru1l his iiecond game with an eightWASHING
TON U PI-The head
.28f! League ra"e all the way. The Pi• hitter for the Yankees. The lndiof the l''�ral Aviation Agenty
th
in
bul
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ll(li TO GlfT DIG;llEE
. 208 rates, seemed on the vqge of col- BJIS threatened
sovrn; BENtl, tit4. UPI-Preol­ predict■ that before 1970 a U . S.
ltpse only two weeks ago but to- terry retired Jo1mny Powers on
dent EJlhbOWer wUI be the com­
·day they've tied San Frand1co a fly with the lyin1 run, aboard.
mtncerq;� tpea�er ,t the Uftl,
for first place on the strength or
1amet.
v
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in
victortll!s
seven
er,Jty of Notre• Danfe•1 115th an­
nual eomM�ncefflent JUe 5. 11
Friend ind Law have accounted
wta ai,nounced . today. E�nbowe-r
for four of thoae seven vidorle,
will receive an bodorary doctor
and have two of the gaudiest rec•
of law1 de,ree.
ord1 ln the league. Friend is � I
Mr. and Mn. Charles Spurlock
with a 2.22 earned run average of Huntington were Sunday arter­
Women 's
and Law l9 6-1 with ll 2.0ft E.R.A. noon guesl8 of Mr. and Mrs. Eber
a
Friend, of cour,e, is making
PAV 5c FOR A SECOND
Roush, Maaon.
comeback (rom a dismal 8-19
Mr. and Mrs. -Eber Roush were­
PAIR
- TWO PAIR $4.00
mark last season but Law la only Sunday dinner 1uests of their
POJQBOY, OllUJ
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off
left
pi�king up· where he
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ry­
1969. He finished the campaia:n an and famil)I.
with 1 2 victories ln hil l 11t 18
Mn Pearl Harris, who b11 been
deelalons for ·a final 18-9 ·state. •
• surgical p11:tlent at St. Joaepb'■
Briw, But Giants
Hoapital )n Parker.bur.&amp;, was re­
best
his
Law, 2B, was at
turned to her home Saturday and
:Wednesday night when he pitched is reported as Improving.
the Pir11te1 to a 4-2 victory over
Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph I.Jah and
the St. Louis Cardinal s that en­
family and Mr. and Mrw. Charle,
abled them to tie- the Giants who
Yeager and famlly spent Sunday .at
auf}ered a 3 - 1 loss to the Milwau­
Camden Par.le and visited friends
Reds
ti
Cincinna
The
kee Braves.
�t the Los Angeles Dodgers.
M, in 12 iiui�ngs: in other NL ac­
Uon.
The Chtcago White Sox held
"AMERICAN MADE"
' their one-half game grip on th,
8-5
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with
lead
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FOR MEMBE!tS, ANP,. N.Ol'J-,�8�•.
Orioles shaded the
BalUJnore
1 Kan11aa &lt;?1ty . · Athletiea, 5-4, Ute
'New York YanKees downed the
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•le�eland tndlans, 4•2, and the
W11hinriton Senators beat the De­
trolt 'f.igen, 3..0.
t Ed. Billey broke up the fot'lr
NO. SECOND ATI!;.
hoUI' and, four minute marathon in
Frank
home
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Cincinnati by singlin
Roblnaon In the 12th, Robinson
had, Ued the acore at 4-4 with a
md
.Colle,,
Slanle,
Mr. and ¥n.
two-run liomer in the last of the
, famllf, New Haven; vllitod Mt, 10th- after the -Dodgen had forged
tb,ad1 •2, in their half. Vada Pln­
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son Dana, Mu Kate Bau and Ken•
,Relief Ace Gerry Staley allowed
nle. were. iQ Parke:rabur,: Monday. one hlt a,nd one run over the l&amp;!it
Mr. and !frs. Bob . Spro.... and four inning, to win his fourth
, dau&amp;ht.er.. of Ea&amp;t Liver.pool viaited
INKS , PATRIOT .PACT
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ON UPI - Hallback Fred
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Mr.I. Ed. Natmu t■ 1 medical Brune who
Steelers and San
urgh
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FOrty Ninen of tbe Na­
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Leagqe has signed
olball
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P'
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Football
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New Haven vlsitlng. Mrs. E. C.
Riddle and, li11byl.
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Jo tranaen-'1· bec.me II bettin,c f•
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beat. P'lo1' JI.Jtterson in their return he.11)'. weigbt title ficbt. June
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Ttle man-tO-IQtn prict NM from
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layini' 8-G a!td l.uint 9-5-.

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CHICAGO UPI - Lightweight
Eddie Perkins of Chlca10, who hill
bealen the No. 2 an(I Ne. G men of
his division, want.8 fo know "what
a guy haa to do te&gt; 1e� a rank.irig.''
The 23.)'ear-old Perk.ins spoke
after his unanimous IO.round de•
eiswn over aging Paolo Rosi of
Italy and New York, who went
into the rin� with the No. 2 rank
among the 1 35 pounden.
By United Prfla International
Perkins, a IJ.IS under.dog bat•
AMERICAN L &amp;AGUE
tered hi• more experiMced fot
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fr .Jm start to finish with leh hooks
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16 10 .615
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16 1 1 .593 ½
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14 1 1 .560 I ½
Cleveland
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I O 12 .455 4
SCORES A TRIPI.!
Boston . .
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BALTIMORE, Md. UPI ...Jocket
IO 13 .435 4 1/2
Detroit
�ution rt:.1111:e hold to quiet, the
Bennie Green scored e triple at
IO 15 .400 5 ½:
Washington
ilclh in mJnutee; watiatt heaUlly,
I'imlico Wednesday. Green tap��
Kansas City
IO 17 .370 6½:
eleer skin corrie on, Get l!l'Clllt&amp;
his streak wJth Ram in the eight
Wedntt.d1J't RHults
NOT lrom -"'11' d1)Jffiol for ·-·
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Washington 3 Detroit O, 1 1 Inn.
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N•w York 4, Clneland 2 (N)
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Baltimore 5 KanMs City 4 (N)
League. was l isted as the leado!f
Thundav·• Probtble Pitchers
BHfon at Ch lcago..-Monbou­ witne11s today on the Senate'■ con­
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quette 3-2 vs Score 1-2
Baseball commissioner Ford C.
Baltimore at Kanus City {N)­
Frkk,
already .1m outspoken op.
Estrada 21 n Daley 2-2
poncnt,
was ready to take his cuts
Friday Nlght't G1m.1
.it the measure in lesUmony be•
N1w York at Chlca,o
forr the Senate Anti-Monopoly
Wllh, Any
W11hl�gton ■t K11n111 City
sub-t"ommittee.
B■ltlmor• at Detroit
Hitke� wns expected to favor
RUNABOUT aJJd MOll'OI
lotton ■t Clevel■l"!d
thr hill. A controversial feature
NATIONAL LEAGUE
l'ltttbaaed
would limit to 100 the number ol
W L Pct GB
hascball players which a major
San Francisco
20 1 0 .667
Or OIi. Any Order
lea�ue team could control. Thus
. 20 10 .867
Plthburgh
(No �de-Im � 'D1141,
opening possibilities ror the new
I
. 13 1 1 .542 4
Milwaukee .
league to obtain players.
A Luge Seleellon,
18 14 .533 4
CJneinnali
Loi Angeles
13 17 .433 7
St. Louis
l l 17 .393 8
Curfew Ends 2-2 Tie
Chicago .
9 te .371S 8
Of Jets, Havuna
. . 1 1 1 9 .367 9
Phlladelphia
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HAVANA UPI - The Columbus
Wednesd■r Night'•' RtlUlts
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Phone
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tied to a 2·2 tic• when curlew was
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Clncinn11tl 5 Lo. Angel.. 4
ealll!d ortor 13 innings here Wed·
Mllw1ulr:H 3 San Pr■ ncisco 1
Chluto at Phll■delphl•, ppd, r•ln nesday night.
Columbus jumped " to a 1-0 lead
Thunder'• Pro-We Pifchen
in the third inning and added en .
Chlueo •t Phlladolphlo INf­
Cu•
otl1er run in the sixth.
And■rton 0-1 n Robert, 1-3
haw,
staged
a
ninth·lnning
rally
St. Louis •t Plthburth (N&gt;,­
with lwo runs to lie the score. The
S1deckl 0.0 vs Glb,on 2-1
Laa Ant11IH at Cinclnn•tl {N► Jeta collected 1 1 hits in the game .
whllc the Sugar Kings hffd seven.
-Koufax 0-3 vt McLlth 2-3
S.n Francltco at Mllw■ukH (N►
-Odell 1-3 vs S1Nn 21
Friday night's Gam"
Los An..lH ■t PhUadelphl ,i
S.n l'ranclrlCo ■t Plthburuh
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II-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , May 1 9, 1 960

Award s Made To Pupils In I st Seven
Grades Wednesd ay At Middlepo rt School

Award' s Day was held Wednesday at the Middleport H igh
School for the first seve n grades with Superintendent L. W.

NAVE qGT THE

QUALITY USED CARS
At Tl,t LowHI Prl&lt;ea

1 953 CHEVROLET

210--t Door Seda n. Extn cleen
intertor, beautiful 2 tone- �
fi Bi:lb, extra 100.J tires, powe r•
iJj.de, radio and \heller.

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dean, .rl-1 tood Lins, radlo and
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$945
1955 FORD

Vlci&lt;&gt;r)a Ha,d T"f Coupe, VB
motor' end overdrive, vinTI ill,
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Wlh.ite f.lnish with rul clean
blue l nlerlor I.rim, a:ood tirea.

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Fordomatic tran,,., l'lldio end
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$1 395
1 957 CHEVROLlT

Bel Alr Sport Coupe. Looo! IY
owned end real nlce arid clean,
'\M.itc owr lltrquotse color, Vil
motor, powerfllde, radio, heat­
er, power steering and bnaffl.
Convertible Coupe , H,000
mileage ti,, local owner,
· poweriUde tra n1., power bnkea
radio, 1tieater and like, nfnll orJ
1inal w'nlleWllll Liffil, bladt top
with red body •nd red 4-ntertot
trim.

$1 795
1 958 CHEVROLET

"6" - 2 Door. Oris,IMI dark
a:reen finilh, h• ffPpea,,ance of
new oar fo1lde a nd out, extre
cood lat li no tires, atd. t.-.01.,
helter.

$1 495
1 956 CHEVROLET

Bel Air V8 llar&lt;llOp 4 Poor S.·
da n . PleN,ln,e 2 1one grey fin­
lab with clean 1black end while
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$1 295
1956 FORD

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$1 495
1 958 DODGE

. 4 Poor Sedan. VB motor, auto-­
met.le tnn.., power lteerint Ir.
Int., real t'lttn interior,
ttleNlnt: 2 tone rrey f! nl1b,
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1959 CHEVROLET

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Syracuse Ch urc hes
Pre sen t Flowers
To Mothers

The A11bury Met hodist Church
'pre1e nted Mn. Phl111on Norrl1 with
a Oower u the oldest mother pre1e nt durlna the Su nday School
ho ur on Mother'• Day. M n. opa l
Zerkle w11 tho youn1e1\ mother
preaen\ a nd Mn. Bernice Wi ne­
bre nner had the mo1t children
pre1e n l.
The Na11rene Church presenttl!d
flower■ lo Mra. M a \lltl! Rl11:hthou1e,
olde1t, Mn. Harold Dav ia a nd Mr11.
Monl■ Wolfe, you nseu, i nd Mra.
Leonard 810, mOJt childre n pre1ent. D url n1 the church aervlcu
Mr. and Mn. H a rold Davis a nd Mr.
an d Mn. Ro1cr Gtl ndley were
tak­
en In to the ch urch membcrahlp.
Each mother received I e■r na Uo n
11 1he t!!n lert:d the chuTl•h .
P1owen pn■ented 11 the U n ited
Btethem Churth were: oldeat, Mra.
Edith Hood; )'tJ1,in1eat, Mrt. Linda
Rote: and mo1t chUdnn preaent,
Mn. Mae Hubbard.
The Ftnt Un ited Pre■byterlan
Church sent nower■ lo the follow­
Ins 1hut-l n1: Mrs. Dora Duckworth,
Mn, Ma11ie Diddle, 'Mn, Mary
An n Potta, Mn. M a 1tle Hurd. Re•
celvln1 nowen tor the oldea� mo­
ther prelfln&amp; wa, Kn. Liule Quiet;
younJHt. Mn. Vern a Mae Sa l.er;
moat ehlldr-en pre■ent w11 a \le be-­
tween Mn. Either H■nien, Mn .
Naoml London, -:.n. N1r1P,nt Co&amp;­
trlll and Mn. lla,y Lilla. A flow.
er w■a pr.aentfd to Mr·. ThomH
Clark Sr. from lhe church. Mr.
Cltrk II �1lined to hll home by
111nea. Durlnc the wonblp aervlce
MN. llDlf!I Guinther (M,ry Lon,
don) , WH l•ken Into the church.,
and Lori, ,mall d1u1hter of Mr.
and Mn. Gui nther w11 ehrl1tened.
Mltl, K•INK I IMl'IOVINO

lln, Bernml Krtnli,, Pomeroy,
1, fffl&gt;vtrin, nlet1ly followtn1 1ur-

1•?J Monday at Hollitf HOlpltal.
II la
Uial obe will be ,..,
l�aaect " from· the ho,11pltal thti flrat
, of ne:rt wHk. She II the wife O,
lllllrumental mu�, inatructo,
SOulbtm Local School Dtl,

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$1 695
1957 CHMOLET

Country Seda n 8 Pua. W91on
model equipped .wlllh Fordorn1•
tJ.e, power i!teerlryi:, radio, bu\ .
er •nd whttew-1·1 Urea, ,pleall,n,
color of while end red 'Irita red
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Excellent Junior;
Mrs. Alfred senting the color of the statib ns
Bi!! ls, Manager; Mrs. Arthur Gil­ were placeU at each p oin t by the
more, Protector; �1rs.
Fra n k committee Mn. ChihiJ, Mra. Biggs
Chee1&gt;ebrew, Guard ;
Mrs. Phil Mr�. Meinhart a nd Mrs. Watt&amp;
Meinhart, Treasurer an d Mrs. and Nn. Lowe.
Horace McElhinny, Secretary.
Mrs. Paul Haptonstall as pian­
Tbe degree staff were compli­ ist furnished the music and Mrl
mented 011 an cM:cellent job on Cash. Bahr was Mietreu of Work
the flour work with Mrs. William • f'oll o wing tht; meeting,
re
Lowe as staff captain. The sta f f freshme n ts were 5erved in the
members attired in for malt" were d ining r oom t o members and
Mn. Martha Childs, Mrs. Margaret guests from Gallipolis and
Wil•
Jones, Mrs. Doris Bailey, Mn. kesville. Flowers' used as the cen•
Jeanette Weimann, Mrs. Jean ler iece were pi nk and green.
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Zerk le, Mn. Maxine Owens, Mrs.
Hosteases were M rs. Allma n ,
Carrie Neutzling,
Mrs. Bertie Mrs, Bailey, Mrs. Zerkle, Mrs.
Watt!-, Mn. O pal Kelly, Mrs. Jones, Mn. Milier, Mrs. Hapto n­
Grat'e Luman, Mrs. Jake You n g , stall and Nrs. Cheeaebrew.
Mrs. Jane Johnson, Mrs. Eliza­
beth Allman, Mr1. Phil Mei nhart,
M.rs. Odell1 Mack an d Mrs. Ruth
Mau.
For the occasion the hall was
ry
decorated wllh ba&amp;kets -Of flower&amp;
and ,ma ll vases of flowers repre•

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The Dorcaa Circle of the Middle­
port First Ba ptist Ch urth met on
Tuesd a y even ing at the 1:Jome of
Mn. .Rlchard Owen for their first
meeting or a new year.
:,(r,,. Owen, who ia their chair­
ma n, presided over the meetint:
which was open ed with devotions
under the dlrecUon of Mra, Mi l t on
Hood Who used the theme "The
Cult of Easy Re1J1ion.'•
D uri ng the busin e111 seuion of­
ficers and committee chairmen
were na med as follows: Mrs. 'Paul
Sm■rt, program , chairma n ; Mra.
Hood, devotional chairm an ; White
Cross cha lnna n, Mrs. Gerald An­
thony; Love Gill chainn1n, Mr'I.
Allen H u1he1; readi ng ehaJrmap,
Mr1. David Sneller;. aecretary, Mrs.
Max Orn dorff a nd treasurer, Mrs.
Cliffotd Haye,.
Project committee named were
Mrs. Grace Lum.a n, Mrs. l(alad Hi n­
ry 111 nd Mrs. Iaabel Wi nebren ner.
GIils and cards to 11h ut-l ns will b e
a Circle project this year.
At the close of b usi nosa Mrs.
Smart prese nted a program from
"The Miaslon1 Magazine." Assist­
i ng her were N r'I. Fra ncea Bearhs
and Mrs. Orndorff.
The next meetlug will be, held at
lhe home of Mrs. Hood. Durl ng the
social hour following, a dessert
coune was served by Mra. Owe n
to twelve membera a nd Ml'I. Willia
Anthony, preaidenl of the B. H.
Sa nborn Miaaionary
Society, a
,11, uest.

Mr. Tompeon talked on tryi n i
to srhedule a Little Lea1Jue
ball a:ame on the eve ning of the
fry to attract attention .
The donation of a Ti ny-tot teed­
er from Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rey­
nolds has been reeelved by the ••
sociation and Mr. Carper of the
Carper's Nursery ha s been to the
park an d repl aced the trees whi rh
ha ve died duri n g the put year.
The new 25 poplar trees which
the asaocia\lon recently purchaa:­
ed have ah10 been planted.
It w11 reported that David Qui­
senberry and two of the p11pll11 ol
the manual training class build a
noor I n the merry-go-round.
The grou p Voted to b'uy four
Altantbus trees. They are quick
growi n g an d will provide shade.

The lre111urer's report w H give n
by Mr. Jenki n so n a nd the next
meetJ ng was announced
for Moy
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31.
Others attending lhe metit1nr
were Fred Hibbs, BUI Olllld1; atn
Robert Hoeflieh a.ti.d John Koko­
vitch ,

. Retreabmeplt· . 'Wete 1erved by
die h� , M) lO '.membera and
Olle g1,1eai t llra, li,on ald Dui1.

Girl Scouts
tomplet� Plans
For Outinq
0

The lnterD'led.Jiite Girl Scout
Troop· rive JDet Monday eve ning
after 1c:ioo1 in the Sacred He arl
church udltorlum.

Terry tul1';1 presiden t, ope ned
the meetl"nJ with the Promise.
The report, of the aecretary an d
tre11urer were tfve n by Cynthia
Conde and Shirley Bixler·.. The
1eeond dlaas tahk was dlseussed,
lt wa1 decl�ed to go on a hike
Saturday, May 21 from 9:30 a . m.
to 2 p. m: · Tbe 1lrls are to meet
at the home of Mr,. Euge ne Con de
leader alld tg ·brin g their ow n
lunch and permission slip.
Follo•irtl the · bu siness session,
ga me• were pliyed a nd refresh­
ments served, after which the
meeti ne clOffd.1l with the Frie nd1hlp circle ■nf taps.
Nancy Tltul aod Ca n dy Grueser
will be hosteMt1 •for the next
meeti ng.

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VtllT 'ROM FLORIOA
Mr. and Mri. Wi\U a m D. Clo nch
ol Tami,i, f1a., and two sons, Kert,
neth Le� aq_d .Joey, were visiti ng
her n\other, Mn Marga ret MeKen­
dt, Wedneldl.� , and then the vis­
itors an d Mn McKe nzie visited
Mn Clonch'••.-��t, Mn Nora Ralr­
den and him\ll', Hartford, W Va

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jet took off at a:00 a. m., e.d.t.,
beaded for Washin gton where · a
rousing welcome wailed him a s a
demonsb'atlon of n ationat unity I n
the wake of \he summit collapse.
The people bf Portugal gave the
President an en thusl111tlc receplion Th ursday in -t,lsbon where he
paid a • on e-day state vii;it. His
welcome tbere w11 a clear indica lion that to the free world Eise nbower had emerged with new popularl ty from his bitter encounter
with Soviet Premier Nile.Ila Khrushehev in Paris.
More than 300 high 1chool1
from a do1en states will send a
tho 111and editors and advlson to
the 15th annu al Workahop on
Hil b Sehool Publicationa at Ohio
U niveriity Ju ne 19-2&amp;.
The young journalistl wlll pu bli1b three " model" new•p a pers
an d a ,mall yearbook during the
day �ssio n . Dr. L. J. Horti n,
Director ol the Ohio U School . of
Journalism, head• the workshop
1taff o( 40 speelall•t&amp; in high
aehool publlca tio�a,

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Cheater Wezotk, of -Ambridge, .
taa. was ja iled l ast" night by
ihe'riff's officer■ on cbucea of
ihtoiieatlon and defraudlnl I
taxi driver. In a Marine today
Jn Judse E. W. Peop)e1' court. He
w a1 fined $10 on each c.harae
with a $1'1(1 fin � 1u1pen ded on
conditlon that he ,ay the tuJ.
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100 yeaq of aenlce to
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Ohio U. will be r,ellrlnl at lhe
end of the pruent achool year.
Dr. Robert L. llart.Oll, pl'Oteuor
ol' edUCIUoa , AIIOcl,ate Profuso'r
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thmeUe teitt' for achool children,.
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of .''llaklnl Sure of Arithmetic''
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Possible delay, if council heeds wlshes of one of lts
and some citizens, loomed before execut�n of :
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nan�e 840 in .Middleport. .
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That ordinance sets up a rate ached.a. and . other n�•*
machinery for collection o f flat rate chafl•• for collec)ll!n.
and trealrne"t of oewage In Middleport. It Is the fore-runner
piece of legislation needed before the towr, proceeds -to buUd
a sewerage ln accordallc e with Ohio law.
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EMl'JRGENCY TRUCK - The new truck recently pure ha5ed for ule by the Syracuse Emerge_ncy Squad is now in
Service. Pictured with the new vehicle are lour members of the squad , (L to R) Herman London, Wilham Tbuener, Char•
lea Cl. Lisle and Morrls Harden.

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The possible delay appeared In leetion1. He waa rlsht, I Wal
a 1pecial m�tin&amp; of Council wrong."
The engin eers de&amp;eribed tht!!ir
laat night to which the public
w11 in vited. It wu mai nly an plans briefly •• a •l'•tem t11inC
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storm
"airing"For the prelimin ary report of -unitary sew:era with some addi•
Floyd G. Brown 4r: Aasociate8, Uon1 an d ch anaet u to .provide
Revival servicf!!S began at· the M arion , 0., engi neers, who ha ve , by-passes for u.ceu water in
.ayltem ra iny time&amp;.. Other polnta:
Church of the Nuaren e, U nion- a v ,prepared pl■m for the
WASIIINGTON UPI - Vire secretary, told newsmen the Ste­ Kennedy (D-Mai;s.J ha d s.iid that Democrats."
-The , 1y1tem Is deli,,:ncd for a Pre1iden t Richard M . Nixo n was ve nso n speech i n Chicago Thurs­ any Democratic candidate would Stephenson. in speech last n ight,
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And (or citizen, who were in- 2012 popula tion. In M:iddfeport. of " eatly shocked" by the te nor day night "apparently i ndicates a h,1Ve t o consider Stevenson for said the President and RrepubHcan
niglit a nd will continue throuch
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4�; of 4,200 .by 1985, bated on and tJmln, of Adlai E Steven­ 1plit withi n the Democratic Par• secreleary of state in a Demo- party will have lo bear respoui­
tere■ted.
May 29. Gilbert Spencer, 18,-yeartre nds .•ince 18DO.
MINE APPIA.It
bility f or the ''blu nder of th'l U-2
old eva ngelist, will
aon'1 charge that the Eise nhower ty" on the questio n of support for cralic adminislratwn.
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h
s
-1'he Rwli" coJlec'Uon portion,
terest enough to l!lpelt an a llot­
"le
nor'• of
Stevenson·s
remarks.
1tand.
starlin g at 7 :30.
Premier
Khrushchev
the
tools
to
He fo un d it neceS!aJ')' to show
ed five mi nutes each after an ai n ce it �e nenlly tioh an ces pro­ wreek the aummit meeting, a
Klein said the "1hoci:" in the Kl_ein_ re p l�ed tha_t he refe rred l � unity no w behind \he Presid ent in
The yo ung minister · has been hour of que1tlo n-an swet type diil­ perty val ues, they pr(lpo86 .to fin­ 1poke1ma n sald today.
vice presi d ent's camp was under· "(mding him cnt1eal of the Presa- the face of impMSible demcmda
preach ing since he was 15 a nd his cueaio n . MayOr Ke nneth Mc,EI• a nce ($246,002). · on ge nert:l a•
F. dent .at this time when other from
Herbert
G.
Klei
n . Nlxon '1 presa scored by the fact Sen. J ohn
Khrushchev and named
sermo ns de al with Bible truth&amp;.
hi nn ey lnq'oduce engil)eeri Ro­ 1 sesamertt bondi (mort111Je re.v.e•
Dem ocrats, inrlud ing Senate Dem- Khrush t' hcv as the 'wreck.er o[ the
n
ue),
whili
the
pl
a
nt'•
cost-and
Rev. E. E. Cox, pas\or, e¥,te nt.s bert M arti n �d Steve Keener of
ocratic Lea d er Johnson, are talk- Summit.
operatlon-wotild be defrayed ,: by
an invitatio n to the' Public to a t• the M arlo n firm.
ing in terms o f nation.al unity."
· ·
sewer nte· eOllecUons ($2St;700).
tend.
H�we_ver, Stephenson a rgued �e
Klein sai� the . que�tion of
Finl, •however, Sewer age com• Suggeatsd tlW tor the aJSesmnilit
whether
f
oreign policy wall be a n U-2 mc1d_ent gave Khrushchev �11
mlttee chaipnan and }'resident of bonds a11inst property would
issue this fall will be ··u p to the opportunity t o wrttk the Summit.
Council
John Zerkle observed, ' be $3.118' per'•'$1,000 of property
·
"Nq ne of u&amp; :want to build thl1 nlu allon.
,.
09.IICTIONS
project. · but we h ave to. Over
Northwestern Local School !)lslrict Execuli�e Head George
200 towns of Ohio have sone
ObjecUon1 to proposed ralefll M. �lla• said today the dislrtcl board has given perousston
OllDC
t;ir operation a nd the plant boqds to �e Harrisonville Presbytenan Church to hold Vacalton
abead, · we are one of about
,,J
fere rai11td as unfair In tome
that h1m't.
Bl School in the elementary school building there.
"Two ..... ago Ernie
lnotancet, and In o.\l!m, by ren ned lo hold the 1chool
. ,_,
Covert, Col.Uleilma n ) said
we quests for inform . n on how J It� pla
Z:,
throua: h 17, cl Hae� from a ;��• J:: k�
Jm
t1
C A PE CANAV ERAL, Fla. (U PI) - Amerk:a Uilay fired an
Fu neral aervlce, i� for Leslie 11ho1;1Jd do w.hat we're doin g now, "they were dev
l'
Mis
teacher
is
e
new
0
c
•
ere
a
be ln
n
a
set
r lna n
!;1�h a: !°i: M.ae . Forr�n who will Leach at Atlas missile wit h a dummy warhead on a 9, 000-mlle Olght to
f
_
� :: . � . 1 �-, , n:�::�'tf&gt;;r
:� : o �
::;fn M���:�:n:f�:tta� I� �: •
ty todhold 1 Bible School Mr. Har monv1 lle Elementary ScbQol a point off the tip of South Afr lta .
��iller, 11:• , �. . I&lt;
'
1111nounted !�ti"" ,
ne•t Foll She i, • &amp;raduate ol
lmnbu�
Th e 85-lool Allas took 52 IIUllUI.. lo make I lrip I.bat, aim.
lrom , u.i-�C04t1
e
S
High
g
l&lt;"1t::..ir
l,
M
id
,1
choo
•
eel
more to the northeast. would have penetra&amp;m deep tao
IJ,;
,....
.
�
�
,
.
ha 1 ...apeelal
�
�w �iiae, W. Va., took her BA
·
in&amp; Ml)' 18 a lso:
the heart of the Soviei Union. 'nle Atlat soared 1,808 miles lo
Surv;;; ;� ·- ;��- eh��en :
�Employed two new te achers. al Concord College, Athena, w. the edge of space with the dummy warhead plus 1 009 poands
Mt. �m art m.ad:· a ipte, that
..
Reba Rawson. Columbus; ·Em�etl,
-Ruled that all 1_1up ils en ter- va, and worked towar d her M A
the coal '!Is apJ)alli ng c.on aiderioi
'.
norma.l researeh and developmen I" Instruments
or
ersity
v
West
Uni
Virof
at
the
ald,
n
s;
u
Do
mb
u
Col
Middleport:
•
th&amp;t abo ut '58,000 an nuai1, ap- ine school for the rirst time next ginia.
The
nose
cone
hit
the_
water
j!lst
north
of
Prince
Edwatd
Mn. Loretta H11Lehinson , Letart,
pa rently will be required to pay September m ust be si,r years old
She
taught
15
years
in
Fayette
Island,
off
lhe
southern
tip
of
Africa.
Graham
W. V1.; Robert Saxton ,
Word bas been rereived at off and operate the sewerage befon Nov. l, l960; a child County, W. Va., and tor the last
Sta ilon, W. Va.; and two sisters,
Apple Grove by Mrs. l{erbert when the town's total operatlnJ whose birthday is on Nov. 1 mllSt n i ne years was in the Layland
Fran ces Rawson, Pt. Plea sa nt, and
CAPE CA NA VERAL, Fla. (UPI) - America, launched an
of the death of a former budget now ls only $80,000 a n• wait un til 1961 to start scnool.
Roush.
Elementary St'hools, Layland , W. 1 A tlas intercontinent:1 1 missile today on a planned flight of
Cat hei-i ne Wilmin gton, Richwood,
NIW TEAC"ERS
reaident, Simo n B. Rhodes, at \he nually."
Va .
Ohio.
9,000 statute miles to a target off the lip of South Africa.
He arg ued it Is urmece11sar y as
The new teachers are Mrs. John
Cleve•
Hospital,
an•
Veter
CrUe
His parenW were the late DelIt was the longest shot ever at- the Alr Vorce said .
pollution come, . more from river Bacon of Midd leport for the spe•
nd a lter a lwo yeara illness,
la
mar and Lelian Leon ard Rawson of
tempte
d by a. military missile
of
T� o sh i ps a.nd an airplane were
from
d
e
ts,
n
n
a
a
. mi
lndu,trles
cial educatio n class i n Rutland
He wu a son of the late M ai'- bo
1
Weal Virgi nia . He waa a member
any
nation.
oned d own ra nge to track the
stall
creeka.
in
wutea
eleme
n
t
a
ry
school.
She
is
grat
a
Rhodea,
n
a
a
born
ion
d Rachel
of the Pentacostal Church;
The 85-foot Alla� . mightiest of missile's nose co ne.
CHILDS ASKS TIMil
duale of the University of InUlrich, o,, (now tn own 18 Fair•
America's war-ready rockets. left
I n this line, Counrilm an BUI diana, o( the Sl. Joseph Ho5pital
where he
view) Nov. 8, 1899
The flight. if successfu l, was lo
its pad at IO a. rn. e.s.t. The misspent moat or his ure. He had Child• prot)osed a aurvey be m ade 8tbool of N ursi ng, w118 a n urse
take about 52 minutell as the rock­
sile
was
"c
o
unted
down"
t
o
the
been employed II a deck hand by to actua lly determin e extent of six years, ta ught acbool 10 years
nnnute after Se"Veral delays dur• et spanned the South Atlantic &amp;lid
the Mlpluippi Va lley Barge co. pollutlon oominl from Middleport a nd has a tte nded Ohio University
se nt its nose cone and dummJ
i
ng the past two months.
sewen noW einptyin, ln the rher. summer courses. She is tbe wife
befort: retiring due to health.
J .5-ton warhea d into the Indian
The
Atlas
was
l
o
pass
between
11oo lntinNrl •• ,... . SI•
Of M ei II Cou ntY Common Pleas
It's "•onvenlent and m,kes good
Ocean.
He 11 survived by hia wm1 the
Judge John C. Bacon. They have sense to lea v e lhe gas furnare South America and Africa, but
•
former Winifred Post41 and the
An area just north of small
pilot light on during the warm would not cross any land ma:1Ses,
Illn
followln1 cblldnm. Simon Jr.• of
Prince Edward bland was select•
weather months, Charle&amp; Murray
Phoen ix, Ariz.; Jeffery and Mrs.
Middleport, ma nager for the
ed as the target.
Mn. Emrna Conway ol 457 Beech Betty Merai:enth a ler,
Alliance;
The longest previous shot by an
Ohio
Fuel
Gas
Co.,
said
today.
St , Middleport, widow 01 A. L. Mra. Gladys Fre nch, Coll,insvllle,
Atlas wa!i 6,325 miles over the
The bur ni ng p ilot flame-small
Co n)Y•Y , passed away Thursday a t
Ill.; Mn. Either Eddy, Wealer•
AUa n tic.
an d inexpensive to operate as it
M.ela:s Ge neral Hospital after a ville; five si1ters: Mn. Sara h ·
is-provides just enough warmth
week's Ulnesa.r
Booth and Mn., Francis Grimm,
Whth I ffllft bitn I dog. It'• lo maintai n a draft up the chimI
Fu.neral services for John J'
She Is surY.ived by one · brother, South G ate, Ca lif. ; Mn. Della
new• llut when I fox lumPt on a ney. The result is better baseAndrew J. Pfund, La Junta, Qolo. ; McGraw, Denplson and Mr,. An na Hamm, •&amp;e 82, who $lied th�
dot It mlfht be ralliH.
me nt ventilation, reducing dampFinal pla ns ror the 4-H Club Ofa brother-i n-law, Male n E. Mather, Blankenship, Wtlllhura: and Mrs. morni ng at hl1 home at " Ra cine
Thot la whet local offlclal1
ness and musti ness.
ficers and Ad visors Conference
RD
l
,
Nease
SeUlement,
wl11
be
:r..ther
P
a
tterson,
East
Liverpool;
W
;
Columb us
a slster-in-la ,
Mn.
art avspectlng In tha case of •
Al lhe !lame time, the flame · were ma de when the County 4-H
1-iPM Mon day- at 2 P- m. from thBaker Gordon, Pom eroy;· seve n one brother Lawrence, Lisbon .
fox '41ffllch picked I fight with • helps kee p healing
equipme n t Council met Monday evening with
Funera l 1ervice1 and bllrial Ewi n&amp; Ch,pel with burial ln the
niece, and two nepbew1, Jot1n cond.. on tht W•lttr Croll fum dry, preventing rust snd length- Sharon
in
Jewell,
p re1tident,
Gilmore Cemetery.
way Rayburn, Chicqo ; Bernice were -eld in Allia nce,
ntrth of Ltn11vllla. Ttt. fox wa a en lng the life of the fur nace.
charge.
The
co
n
ference
will
be
Mr Ha mm wa1 • rttlred farm•
Easterday, Delaware, Ohio; -Ha r"old
klllocl •nd wlll be, 1umintd tor
And when the first cold sn ap held al the Pomeroy Junior High
er, h1vin1 lived in Mela:• County
Conway, Columbus; Mr1. µJa Ulsh
roltL
occurs, the furnace will be ready Schot1I, Tuesday, May 31, at 7:45 p.
At the rE1,ular meeting of the
all hi• life.
and Mn. Reba 11oover·•1 ntar Loa
Drol
John MNks today for instant operation at the m.
port Vo! ·.:oteer Fire Depart­
M,iddle
A ngele,; Mn. , Katherine T�te and
He Was a charter member of warned that people, espttclall, touch o( the thermostat dial.
t 'thur5da/ evening Fire Ohief
Mrs. M arguerite Jones of Texar:•
Plans were also outlined al the men
He also pointed out that sum­
the Meigs County Fa rm Bureau chlld,.� sho111d flllay ■wa, mm
Tom Darst ,a nnou� the invlta­
kana , Texu ; A. L, ·Ma�u, Colum­
on th• fair mer ls slso a good time to have meeting for Adv isor and Junlor Lion of the department to partici­
th d..
and
the
an
for
SU:lton
appraiser
bus, and Mrs. Marie Sidle of Col·
,rouncla. M,. MHltt. NY• that the heating system checked by a Leader training sessions at Can­ pate in ,a regional. fire :!ldbool to be
Cheater Fire lneurance .. Co. for
umbu1, and many areat nlecea and
ha- h■- dDI• 5mpoundad under heati ng contractor. These me n ters Cave, June 6. The six county 1held June 26, at the Petry Oounty
over 40 y ears ,nd belone to the
nepbaw,.
are particularly busy whe n cold boat trip on th ! Ohio River with
...rvetlan for rabln ■nd ••
SL John 's Lutheran Church at
Fair Groll nds at New Lelrlngton,
Mr. and Mn. William Pullens
Services wm be held Sunday at
1
vlMS thot anyone vlaitlntt th• weather first returns and having Meigs Counly as host will be held Ohio.
Grove.
Pine
1 :30 p. m_. from the Rawlinp­ were called lo Columbu, Thur.
povnd m, far anouth from th• them make any needed repairs 'fbursday, June 9, leaving lht: docit
Survlvinl: are hi• wife Blanche
at :tiddlep ort at 1 p. m. All 4-H
Coat.I Funera1 Hom, with burial day by the death of bis fatbor, at home: the■e dau1btera, Mrs.
now could prevent delliy a nd dil­
ftnc. to IN Aft..
'l'h e s:,hoo! is similar to one ,t­
family and friends may tendt'd last year 11l McConnelt.­
members,
comfort
whe
n
household
he
a
t
is
i n Cheshire Gravel Hlll Cemetery. Ra1mond' Pullln1, 48.
clrcum•
Do not, undff any
ln, Bacio!!: 14n. Clara
Tbe
Ev■
Kr- Pfall ln1, 1 native of Pomeroy,,
secure th.-ir tickets by contacting .,..mc •and J.s spons,ired by lbe Per­
Grueser, Miner■ville; a ,son Del• 1tan� tr, te Pff the Impound· needed agai n .
died 1udde nly at bis home Tb un•
the Extensio n Service ome.
tel anlffllls, Mr. Mffk:1 w1rn1.
rv County Fire Fighters Asaoci■•
m ar Hamm, Racine; il'lfidchildrm
day noon.
.
Pla ns w1?-re also discussed for tion in cooperation with Trade and
are
Dr.
Roier
Grueser,
J.Qg
an,
Survivon include his wife, Maey ;
Concert May 22nd
. · the camps, fund programs and Industrial EduNtion Serv.ice or the
MEIGS GINIRAL HOSPITAL
O. ; George Theil■, Racine; James
five aons, Jerry, Robert and Paul,
The Ohio Unlversity Men'• a.nd other activities during the sum- Ohio Department of F.dueation.
Admitted: Mrs. Lind a Wi nebre nRaci
ne; four areiit grandHam,n,
of Columbus : William, · Ft.
all
The school ia offered -wi.bhout
daushten ■re Karla Tbeiaa, Kan dy- ner, Middleport; Paulille Colllna, Women 'a Glee Clubs will p resent mer.
Pleiaant, and Carl, n. Br111, N. Th
others altendlflg the council charge and will 111st one full. day.
their an nu al spring � nc�rl in
Kaye Grueaer Ra.cine.
ei■1, , RoJina'
C.; tWo brother,, Fra ftt and Ar·
Dlschllrged: Walter France, R ut- Ewi ng Auditorlum Sl'tmldY even - meeti ng were Wa y ne Roush. Chsr­ Five c1'36'Sels" will be awi�e in­
l'nd Lis■ Ann Grueser.
thur Pull bla, Columbua, , and tlq-ee .
tn
i n&amp;:, May 22 at 8 p. m. Featured lee Lee, Doris Je.a n Caldwell, Bt! l­ dudinrg ropes and Ladden:, bl.sic
•
l
an
d; Dayton warner. Syra cuse.
m,
Min
brother,
Dan■ Ha
A
al■ten, M arguerite Renshaw a nd
Birth&amp;: A aon lo Mr. and Mrs. works on lhe program will be ly Erwin . Dan Smith, Robert Jew­ fire pwn,ps �md ,hose )ay�I_I, firtl
Emma·
■iitera.
two
tnyltle
and
Zelma Bolin , Columbu1, a Q_d Faye
,n
i'
a d Do •
Hamm, ltinenville, Charles WJ,n8breo.ner. Middleport ; the Milerere (Pnlm LI ) by Joh� nn ell, Mrs. Genev. Nolan and C. E, extinguisthm ent. gas ma..W, and
·
of · C alifomia. Five ,rand•
l:pple)'
,
continue
·
will
pd
r,
a
ye
34
basic pradkal emeqencj proeed­
• da uilit:e," to .Mr, and Mn. He�o H1ue for women 's voices and Ro-- Blakeslee .
1110 ,urvive.
mod.eat practice in that city. a.(r. children 1ll0 aurvivt.
Tbe Prodigal 5011
Elmore',
hert
n to Mr,
,o
a
llJ'es.
Bottom;
Lon,
Ballr,
the
eul
at
n
fu
call
may
ds
n
Frie
,
Oass To Solicit
Fun eral aervtce1 will be held
Denilon will deliver tile lut In
for ,he mile choru s.
and Mn. Glenn Colli ns, Racine.
boffle
anytime.
Chief Danrt. said seven{· mmt•
th� ,early . ■eriee of •Faculty .Lee- from the ScblectnQ"•Fllhner FunFor Cancer Drive
bens
of the Midd'k,port Fire De­
Hi1_ topic ii eral Home in London, Sunday ■t
turel on Ila:,
Sa turday even in g betwee n the
2 p. m. with burial there.
part.men\ plan, to attend the ■dlool
:·nom Pol'lk:o to Patio."
mem•
lhe
m.
p,
'B
and
6
of
�our.
,
A vetenn ot both world wara,
· ' bers of the High School Class or and wlll be divided eq,uaffy i n (he
Mr. Denison taught Mlamanahip Early
the Rutla nd Methodisl Ch urch will ckwlse&amp;. other Me-,C Oounty £ire
1
nd Township chiefs !have rect"lved 9imilv inW.­
- °J.�v�:�':;
�
latloM and also p.,, to ,end re..,
,
r
I
·
Tiro youna: lileD , ',;ttJao Wfll'fl cel&amp;I ·
nac:ber, of- French an"d Snani1h ,
,
After canvassi ng the township presentatives to the schooJ_ Mid­
h M - c . o Ch prn an
e
1
Geor&amp;e Dallu, executive head of: lla rlesa, the h lator,; Pamela
ctleport has always sent repneen.
at · QU . for 3:1 . Jeari, D'r. Gerald . bratin1 a premahti'e July 4 In an
e· ::! ;::a�� 1;: chor�s i� its the young peop le and their guests tative., to l!he&amp;e sohooh1, Dllnt 11:kl.
T. Wt,lklnson h111 wrttteh ■everal illeJal mannff wt,i'e jatledi early Morthwettern Loe"1·-Sehoo
cel D ::' -::�a ::u�o i;»��:.l�a Me�•,
800 • the n umbers. but il also will be di- will return to the tt ome of their
,
Cum men me 1
P1tro1man trlct, will be
technleal artlcleai and book r• today py Pomeioy
tea cher, Vernon Weber, in Rut ,
re �ed :�M!be
R �u:(·
h
O bher busi ness of the meeting
a pia no so•
Rou1h,
ie
propbec
i
)' ; D l
views i n the area of modern Ian• . George Hick•, Chief Jed Webfter tpea.ker at the. Salem Ceriter Grade
la nd for fl wie ner roast with the ,presided over by Emmett Sbu-ler
class
not
the
r
e
the
pm1Isa
a
cl
the
xton,
a
S
ry
a
G
lo;
'lbunday,
.
nes.t
exerci1e1
,
School
aald todQ'. r
.
luoge1
Webers as hosts. Mr. Weber is . ,· --• u � , -port of -•-u- . The two wtre' Lewlt V1.nCooner May 28, starti,ia: al 8 p. m;, Mn. ' dent'■ addre&amp;a; Dixie · Rouah, the listed above are Bernard 8owen,
Dr. W'nkin1on 11 a tnduate of
Canrer ;;:� Ha,�ld Hink.I;..:;
a
l10 chairman of the
Wabuh Colll!&amp;e in Indiana and&lt; Roairell N M ' find 0111 Ho..-at• Neltle Vale, pth1olpal. moouneed I valedictory ; the Salem Ce nter :;:��� i�!�n.\�rbe A:� � r::S�
the
tow
n
ship.
drive
in
les
rt
IJhe net proceedg of tlhe Ale will
Cho?US in a nu mber of aelectlon•;
Middleport today
Harvard; Unlvenlty. He tauJbt at ter 1ei S · Th'lrd
pa
be around $1183 after �
ca&amp;,
of 17 puplia will &amp;radu- •nd Mr. D■llu ' addreu on "Your �':t!P i��a:
A
the Ulilvenif.)' of lllaourl and jatied on .; fireworb' riolatlon at
146 CARS CHECKED
�
�
nda �ia:.
d
r
Side
and
Mine."
. 2 : 24 a. m. VanCoonq will ■ppear ate,
Cohimbla.
·
•
of 1'46 cars were e ecl:Robert, �wen, COU'9ty elemen- The boy1 and girls ha.-e chosen · edA intotal
'lhe ,ero,r■m' _'Nill Include tbe inAfter de\lQl.in&amp;: 31 Y¥l1 of her before llayor Cbarlea �at, s,JSTOCKS AQVANC
Rutla nd Thursday �with
tbe
prennt
will
�IOJ,
Ufe to ituden't hlJltll · tlftle., urda,- nlOlt on � �� fl ,boot, VVClltlon by �. �• WadW!D•
W YORK li'PI--Stocb mt•
ill'1
NE
She
rejected
g
n
by
bei
tbN!6
�D
"Ship&amp;."
�
for tbeir theme
(ll ot tbem at OU) Dr. 8clunidt Inf: ftfnorU .IIMLBO\'I�, -='f!�l
rnualtlant
ftb the from Lon afellow·• poem "Ships." Depu tros Clarence Shields and tended their adva nco today with
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ad i,et lmbaiiiPIIIII mite. - cltlfle &lt;r bo,tq"
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wm "'
••llow
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Cbot
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lea Sayre,
!� ill Ibo. IJIOtllibl,
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home - J1111t
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Revival Services

Will CoDllftlle

Adlai's Statement Shocks Nixon

1·hrou·gh May 29

.Northwest Board Opens Way
For Bible Sch00· 1 In Sc•1p1•0

Servl·ces W1'll
Be Ann ed
for Mr, Rawson

t1J
(Erne,1

.!:_tJt• �:

lt...;:..l..:ntI ·

,vdll,�·

lil'i,i
rili�r' !',l!J'l'�..i::...
f""""1 .. .l'
N'�.

:· i:"po!::��

Canaveral Crews Launch New
At)as Miss•)I e 0n Loll" Tnp•

Dies ·fu "Hospital �-·At· Cleveland

MfSe Conway
n·1ed ThUrsd,. ay
A£ter

ffaJllDl Semces

ess

Will Be Held
Next M00day

Furnace P1"lots
Best Left On
In Summertime

When Fox J�mps
Dog, It's Rabies
· \ Offiicials Suspect

Native Of
Pomeroy Dies
In Columbus

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Niktt.a S. Khrushchev told Eaat
German leaders Tbursdl)' nilbt
he believed i nterna tion al pr0b­
lem6 event ually would be solved
pe acef ully, the Communist news­
paper Neues Deu tscbla nd reported
1o11ay.
1 he East German newspaper,
expa ndin g on Khrushchev re•
m a rks previously carried by the
1Ejllt German news age ncy AON,
quoted him as saying his summit
_i.a.ctice i n Paris were pr ompted,
�y a U. S. "pi)licy of SU'englh_.
"I .. 1d to myMlf In P1ri1, If
you bow down to fhem thtn they
wlll unbuckle your Hddlt •nd
lfteti•I to take t� rein• In j
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t� handt," It quot· ·
c� a• &amp;aY11\11,
"U we bow down to the policy
ef stre ngth the n the day will
come v,•hen tbey won 't negotiate
at all. But times have changed.
We are not bowing down.
"What will h appen now? We
■re of the opinion that the delirium of the Americans will be
diNipa ted a nd thal corn pllcated
i nternal problems must be solved.
"Tllal is why we proposed a
postponement of the summit con­
fere nce tor six to eight months."
Khrushchev th.e n asked rhetor­
ically "Toward what goal are we
goi ng?" and answeret it, "I be­
lieve we a re goin g \oward peace."

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J?u rin, t�e . s.oci al ltour Mn.
Ed.ward Venoy conducted a Bible
quizl with �• -awarded to Mrs.
Harold S1;11itti �d Mr1. Well. Se•
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Mn'. Elwood· "Bowers and Mrs.
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given by Mn. Smi:h.

Plans were made for the fiab
fry which the Middleport Park
Association are p�an nl ng for J une
3 wheri the a:roup met at the City
Hall Wed nesday with C. J.
Clarkson , preeldent, in charge.
Joh n Tompaon, C urtl• Jen kin •
son and Mn. Bruce Lloyd were
the
named as the committee on
fry. The churches
be con­
tacted for con trl butiqna of food
for the aHalr and a do nation of
$5.00 w111 received from Mra. Ml•
bel Sa n born in the n ame of Gra ce
Episcopal Church toward the ex•
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with • Mothers Day thought. Get
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ence Burn1ide and Miss Emily
Ohlinger. Plans were made !or a
picni&lt;' i n Juntl 1,t the Syra&lt;'U8e
Park.

Park Association
Plans Fis,h F
For June 3

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Dorcas Circle
Holds Meet,ng

The meetln.ll In charge of the
pre1ident, Mr1.
Orville Well,
opened with devotions ta,en from
Roma ns 5 by Mra. Hele n Leif•
hell, who al6o gave a readin g "A
Mi;,ther't Prayer". The LorJ'a
Prayer in un lson con cluded the
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tha N...,. River batln, coven
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Chief; MJSs Erma Smith , Pait Chief; Mrs. Karl·-Owens, Excel• Cbe,ter Road.
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Mrs. Melvin Smith en terta ined
th8 !:v.n geline lliuiona ry Group
of the Pomeroy Ch Urch of Christ
TuetdaJ evening a t her home,

A grade of Excellent was given the temple on their work by
the Di5trict Deputy Grand Chief, Elizabeth Lear of Gallipolis
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heater end enr• .

Vlc«&gt;rio Hord Top Coupe. V8
motor-, Fordomaliic tran1., pow­
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,ivory and eream rlnllh, radio,
heater and •U the ex.t.ru.

Rev H oward Ruppert, paator of
the t·1rst Uni\ed
Pre11byteri1n
Chunh, will deliver the Baceal­
;iureate sermon Su nday evenin1 at
the Mi d dleport High School a u·
d itorium at 8:00.
The high school ban d will p lay
the ProcessWnal by Schmidt an d
ll special humber "Prelud e and
Fugue in Bo" by Bsch.
The Girlli Glee Club wHI aing
the ant11em · ·Ave Marie" by Schu­
bert .
R!!v Fred I. Gard ner, past o r
of the Church of Christ ind Rev.
Clyde J. Bartlett, p astor of the
Church of the Nurene will usist
in the service.

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Missi onary Grou p
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Annual inspection of Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters was
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held al the K. of P. Hall in Middleport Tuesday night.

Baccal aureate

Mr, ;in d Mr§. Glen Smilh and
McComas introducing teachers who presented the following
lions Davi d and Donald of Col­
perfect attendanc e a,wards:
Mrs. Guy Reynolds' Kindergarte n award presented to Dc:t· umt"&gt;us were weeken d guesta of
Mr and Mrs. Baker Gor don.
vid Krawsczy n.
Mrs. Wilma Stobil rt underwent
Mrs. Carpenter·, fint 1rade: Ted dy Mor., r ity,
Jack Sigman ,
surgery al Meigs General Hos pi­
J oyce Riley. Jameb Jones, �nd J Rachel Wil �on aiid Gary
Stobart.
R1cky VanMa tre. Mra. �laag· 9 fLrst
C harles Young 's seventh grade : t. al Tuesd ay and 1s conval escrng
grade: V1d;y
Ablrs.
Ronald Christine Bahr, Mutha Fo wler, nicely.'
Clonch. Cathy BunN! and Rand y Lar i DeWees, Larry Hannig
Mr. and Mrs. W1l11a m Pullm s
an.
Setler.
Keith �organ and J oe Ste ph 1:m• and so n k od ney moved Monday
Mn. AllenPorlh·• k'ron d grade I son.
from Ro ck Spring s Road lo Pt.
Jane Acr tt, Da, id B usi1 rk, S,a lly
Ch a rles V oun,11,s' seenth grade : Pleasant.
Dut'kwonh , Dorolhea Bryan, Rose
M r . an d �tn. Frank Amoa Jr.
Lmda
Kauff,
mary H artut11 , Tlmothy fby Hall, S;andr;i Bunt'e,
of Detroi t, Mit'h . were weekend
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Mn. GeraJd
R U"Pf' ·•
seron d
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Hev ilubert Card, Mr. an d Nrs.
Safety Patrol rertificate11 were
&amp;nde: Krnnetb
hn
A
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t 1JS Leo n ard, Mr. and Mrs.
��,;_e�� De::�� presenu•d to C.ipla i u s R i c hard ) l l ug
nehill, Jimmy
h liearhs .an d d aughter Cuol
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Maiden, Glol"UI Rollln1. Sherry W1 l,on and luc.Jlly Moore. Others I
•rnd Mrs. Homer kadfo rd, me�s
a
Bra.Jto
Ronald
Stephenson,
A
Powell.
bers of Hoek S p rings Method ist
Mn. Be n Pbilson'1 second i rade: bury. J1Jhn l loud . Don a ld Nelson, 1 Church attended the Portsm
outh
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e, a k A. Si�m an, Davi d
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Earl Arc-her, Da vid Lipscomb, Ce uris
t n ct conference a t Gal l i p;,1,:,
imm y But c
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Jenl
her,
M rs . M . L. French entertai ned
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G ry
u,d Viciy VanMattt. Mrs. Phil.:-,und a.y ·
rprnhers of the Clan 12 Cirde
son', tbircl 1ncle: Tereu Casci Slobart, Larry Gladwl'l1, Geuri;:e
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parf , tt o' the Heath Method!St Chqrch
Sauer, Leland Brown, Mike Blaine
� ere called to Warren laat 1.i.:ek · at her home Jn Middleport Wedct::=��ird grade: Tom Blai11e, Kenny Harrlb, Pal when
thetr daugh ter, Mrs. Clayton n�sdav
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Denni, Ault,
Tt-rry Ha nn i1 n,
oe (,i lkey, Roy Coleman, Sam While lell breaki ng her arm. Mr.
Joh n IneeI 1, Van Job111on , Ruth
Parfit t return ed home Friday
Mrs. John
Ketcht a preaided
Pullen,
Tony
rum
· ney Hood, Stephen
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and Mrs. Parfitt remai ned to care over the meeti ng and lhanted the
Clonch,
John
Ev.am,
Ra)'
Pickens,
and Cyn thia Milla.
for Mrs. White.
memb en Ior the ,u pport iIven
Wayne Da v ia .
�- . R. JI. Sherman •• third R onnie H.uu,h.
ift.ll
an
d Mrs. Lawre nce Parfitt
Mr.
to her durin g the p11t year.
Lyo
Tom
my
ns, Dav id Burkett.
grade: Wlllla m Motley, G all Roiof Charleston apent the p11t
Mrs. O. P. Kl'!J n wa ■ the devo­
Billy
Hysell,
Ronnie
Hiri
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y,
SamUn1, Loia Ann Sauer and Billy
weeken d with his father, Edward tlonal leader an d her
my
Clat
Ted
worlhy,
Mor
dy
devotions
arity
,
See.
tt
and medita tio n were baaed on
Bob Schmoll,
Raym o nd l l in dy, Parfi .
Miu Hawley", fourth
Mrs. Pearl
Deem
gra de: Jon Cunningham, Mich.i el Archer
returned "Song" . Among . 110n g1 she u1ed
Candace Bahr, P a ul Buckley, SM D · Tomm Bilker
home
Wedne
s
d ay after .a v isit In
were "Thia II My Falher'1 Wor ld"
and David Sigma n .
y
dra Cla tworthy, Joe Edwards, Kada u1hter, and "Pea ce, l'erfect Peace."
Special m usi c was p resente d by Columbus with her
nm Hawley and W and• Peterman. the i nterme
·.
Rev. Raymon Konkright, guest.
diate and j u nior ba n ds Mrs. Denver Gray . who ii Ul.
Mn. Grary Davlt' fourth grade: under i � direct
offered prayer on peace and our
ion of Eugf'ne
e
William R. Ha pto n1Ull, Harold Sears.
re.pon1ibillties to our rellowmen.
LigbUoot, J a mes
v
Pettit, Bllly
In the absence of the tecrelary
S,ivan and Linda Taylor.
Mn. Bruce Lloyd, Mill Frieda
Y
Leo Ken n ,dy'• fifth grade,
F,ehnle re,d the mln ut... The
Su, Clonch, lfllUam 0 .. 1,, Cathy
grnup voted to put $200 In a
1
Pickens, Larry Stobart an d Fona
fund for the offlcial board to use
Wise.
Group I of the First U n ited for added facllitiet at the ch urch.
Mr. Hufford'• fifth ,rade : LeMiss Nellie Zerkle, proara m
Presbyterian CMrch of M iddleport
l and Brown, Way ne Davis, Debra
held their m on thly meeting It chairma n , Introduced Rev. Kont•
On May IB, the MYF of the
Grueser, Linda Jonea, Ho1er Leflhe church Tuesday evening with right who 1howed the film "Sym•
fingwell. Pen)' McKinne y, Nor- Rock Spring11 Meth0dia t Church Mr11. James Sanbor n, chMirma n , In bols of Faith ."
met at the church for their reguma Stewart and Mary Wol(e.
charge of the meetlna.
Refreshme n t. w ere 1ervt1d by
Mr1. Jame1 H1wley's 1htlh grade lar meeting. The meeti nlJ will op thr hosteaa at the cloae of the
Ttie meeting waa opened with meeting to Mr,. Fre nch,
grade: Carole An der11on, Charlotle e ned by the preside n t, Loua nna
Kn. EvBl ack, David Burkett, Pat Ed - Leonard, leadi ng the Lotd's Pray- gro up singi ng with Mra. Edw&amp;Td , erelt Da,vis, Mn. Jamea Euler,
er.
De votions taken from Pro verhs B urkett n actompanlst. Mrs. SliJlw■rda, Edith Haptonilall, Joyce
Mrs. c. l". HibbB an d Mrs. David
Long, Rodney Sauer and Gene 27: I · 11 �aa read by Mr11. Hugh born used "Live A Day At A Tlmii'' Entsminger.
BearhB. Sue members an &amp;wered as the \heme for devOUo ns. Mrs.
Stephe nso n .
roll call. Article&amp; were read by Burkett gave the Bible 1tudy \aken
,
George Opron I s_e v�nth grade: �tt ary Jane D
ougl aa. "Prayin R In from Psalms o n L"Onfirm atio
n a nd
,1r
U
eet&amp;ng
Tomm .v Baker. Chr111t1ne Brysn, Midst of Life
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"Meeti ng God in fflrgivenesa
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Samm y Clatworthy, Roy Coleman, 1 Prayer," Patiy
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nelu.u
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La rry Gladw ell, Jlonnie ll indy, Will Shuw
presented
Mrs. Dorothy Morris of MlddJeOn Your Face," Carol the_ book study o
f r Ute meetli,g port e n tert.al� memben of her
C a roIy n Li pacorn b • 1�1 nde Lyou s, Bcar11 ; "Will Jesua
Be There?" Mn. whi c h d ealt with the
principles of C'ard club at ihe Branch Flemi ng
Bearhs, and "The Inter City-A Pres
byterian !l;ovc rnmc nt.
vacation home on the Hockl n &amp;
Challe nge,' b_v Louan na Leonard .
The meetin,: eloaod wlth a aona River Wednesday a fternoon .
Recreation is scheduled for May and t
he 23rd Psalm given by l he
l&lt;'ollo wlng a picnic lu nch prlzea
23 al Cheater and skat ing at the grou In
p
unison .
.
were
won by Mrs. Ellubeth
Skate-A-Way, Ju ne 2. The nut
Fo llowing the meetinl refreah- Roush and Mn. Vlrei nl a Ph1l ln
meetin,11, will he June 6 at the mcnts
were served by Mrs. Willia m duri n g the card pl aylng,
Church wlth Mrs. Hugh Bearhs a11 Buck, r■•
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Ronald Ha nd and Mtla.
.,l&amp;r, ,.aad Mrs. Rerbert Ro ush ho
Other■ , pl ayln a
were Mra,
atcas.
bethel Colema n with Mrs. Georgt! Thurma Ttletaa, Mrs. 1rll ll!lJPd
t.!,!JAMlgf"d with II sur pr!He p arty
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Refreshments were served i'f ' U&gt;Wery and "Mrs. Psul H p�
Mond'ay at the Letart Fal b, Com­
Mrs. Al ice Freeman and Mia.
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stall aa contributi ng ho11te1111e11. '
mu n ity Hall, honoring their son,
Martha Myer.
Roger. on his birthd ay. The gr ou p
11111 ng "H.appy Birthd ay' ' as Roger
blew ou\ the ele v en candles on his
pi nk 1md white decorated cake.
Games were playl'd and rdresh­
ments were served t o Mark Beegle,
Ste p hen Shuler , Carl lto lJinson,
.Darrt&gt; ll Norris, JeUery Don o hue,
&amp;iarvln an d Michael 11111, Randy
Ro berti, Cli fford A11hley, Roberta
Roush, Jun an d Edward Hu p,
p
BIiiy and Nan&lt;'y PickenH, Rol(er
Parson,, Carroll
White ,
Fsye
Ruullh, Mra. Ed na Ro ush, Mr!!. Dol­
lly W olfe, Mn. Erlene Norris and
son , Mr.11. Howanl Uoblnson , Ray .
mon d and Carl l\ohlnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roush were H­
lilated by Mra. Roy Donohue and
Be111le Slaughter.

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