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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.

an���:y

"8" - 2 Door. Std. t.rana., black
over ,twry fl nWl, inierior ext:n
dean, .rl-1 tood Lins, radlo and
heol«,

$945
1955 FORD

Vlci&lt;&gt;r)a Ha,d T"f Coupe, VB
motor' end overdrive, vinTI ill,
terior tttm, redio, -heater, w'hlle
...a!&amp;.

Methodist MYF
Hold s Sess·,on

va

Fatrlane MIO 4 Door Sedan.
Wlh.ite f.lnish with rul clean
blue l nlerlor I.rim, a:ood tirea.

At Rock Spring' s

Fordomatic tran,,., l'lldio end
l\el.ter.

$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
, nurior, power1lid e tra ns., N·
,cUo, t.e•ter an&lt;I ,1ood Ure■.

$1 295
1956 FORD

va

r.rtane 4 Door. P"ordomaUe
, tnn,. , radio, hMttr, cl&amp;an kt­
terior, ell tood lira. tvorr OYU
i... llnifh.

$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,
tin■, ndio ind hieeter.

sood

$1 595
1959 CHEVROLET

"1" - 2 - kdaa. - lew
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We llan
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of late model I ��
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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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Birthda y Party
Hel d Monday For
Leta rt Boy

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$1 295
1 958 F.ORD

Churc h Gr�•up

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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
vln_y( -.

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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Tuesday Evening

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
.
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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o n the wrecked aummit inutln&amp;.·
Hi• oran ge a nd silver Air Foree
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.
com1)41QY.

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Thrtt Ohio Univer1ity profea­
■on an• one admblistrator _ with
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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Engineers Present Preliminary
Report In Special Council Meetin@

Possible delay, if council heeds wlshes of one of lts
and some citizens, loomed before execut�n of :
· t"
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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the present combination
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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.an d Mulberry, Pomeroy , Thur a
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
s;r
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.
• brin g the mesNl
ne citize n s a.ppeand. with In•
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incid ent."
Aake
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servic
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President
Eisenhower's
1wnmit
by
adminlatr
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give
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-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
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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."
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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
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"Nq ne of u&amp; :want to build thl1 nlu allon.
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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
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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
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Covert, Col.Uleilma n ) said
we quests for inform . n on how J It� pla
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throua: h 17, cl Hae� from a ;��• J:: k�
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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
�
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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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lea Sayre,
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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

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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

0

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('.el�tiOn
'• Pul9 Pait In Jail ' ,·

St'

so· m -. /II

Middleport Fire
Fighttrs Will
Att.end School

,,_nc1

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Conference Plan
Comp·leted In
Council Meeting

w.rc1...

OU Professors, Administrater
To Retire At End Of '60. T�rm

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•Uan"c refuel""" a
slo

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Preal·
mlij;

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I ors w•u
Young Ed•t

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BERLIN UPI - Sovlet Premier
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
., Kh rv•h
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."

Staine

&lt;

.nett,......... Ar-

Sewrr age Delay
Ill . Middleport?

Nikita
Turns
About

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•
cret P•I sifts •ere received by
Mn'. Elwood· "Bowers and Mrs.
G�• DiUiji. '

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Ohio: P•rtly cloudy, nrtll lftll
humid t,r,d,,y. S"tMnd ......,.
•nd thunditntonnl likely ...,
mCKt of the 1tate bf nlwf,t. hhl,.
da y 1howor1 •nd ttu,ndenh:md
libly, probably ndlnt ........
ttt. d.1y and cMlor. Hlth today
in lo., low tonJaht Jn '°11.

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The mlqlon atudy on In dia was
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•
penses of the project.

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WEATHER

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Members responded lo roll call
with • Mothers Day thought. Get
well earda were aen t lo Mrs. Flor­
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
devotlona.

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The l11h■r• 0.Mrt, 1tr·efchln1
from the Atl1ntle ta the RN S..
o1nd from fft• Atl11 Mountain• to
tha N...,. River batln, coven
3,500,000 MIUll"e mil• Of nurly
.. fflVCh .. tho ..t1.. Unit,d

Chief; MJSs Erma Smith , Pait Chief; Mrs. Karl·-Owens, Excel• Cbe,ter Road.
lent Stinior; Mrs. Myron Miller,

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Now You Know

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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O!ncers _pres1 d mg

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Special $1 1 95
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L li HAW KINS

En tertOlned At

t •Door. Olean interior, 1ood
Urea, original black finitb,
heater end enr• .

Vlc«&gt;rio Hord Top Coupe. V8
motor-, Fordomaliic tran1., pow­
er bnltee, it,at and wlndow1,
,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.

H ea th G roup•

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Pythian Sisters Win 'Excel lent' Rating
Missi onary Grou p
At Annual Inspect ion Held Tuesda y Eve E ntertained At
Annual inspection of Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters was
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M e I V ·i n S ffl "th
H Offle
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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.-\mu� Sr.
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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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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
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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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d w.rd �,
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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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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
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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 .
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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o1c of the meeti ng.
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.

Clean Ones
Come See

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Rev. Ruppelt
To Speak At MHS

Main ly About
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ftacial conflicts, like religious conf11ds. a l ·
w11s 'bl-ee d intense emotion. 'Phrit it1L'\. iL1bly
�- . often ,blinds people t o important l a d s
Tate, for instance, the prot cs1 s ag:1i nsl .Sl'­
Jre.&amp;ated eating places i n &lt;" hain variL1 l y st on•s
A short time ago pickets repre�euling a r.1c­
ial -equality orga ni�tion passed out lcafl t!l.s
at 11111 New York head office of one or tlll'sc
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chain&amp; UJ1i8' that people refuse lo huy from
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lts � until it "opens its southern lunch
counters to everybody, regardless of C'olor ··
6ne can understand the feel ing ba('k of
thl1. But it was based on a, serious mis{'Ollr('P­
tion. The president of the retail chain in qu es­
tion lAsued this statement: ''While some of
'' our stores have been involved in demonstra­
• tions against segregated eating faci lit ies, rel-

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Mrt. Row1rd Knighl installed
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ltora, preside11 1 , M r�.
.' RobertDonald
Wood, vice presiden1 : Mr!i
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Griffith, •�cretary .� nd
Samuel Michael. ITf'n!IUf('r (nr thr
year 1900-1961 al t he regular M:1v
meetinK of the Chester l'T A
Lenora and Louise' J\1 i rhH1 snn�
"The Bible Tell s lfo So' ' .
During the businesl! ml" rli111-;
the rtnal plans wcrf' m:iij1: 10
serve the Alumni banqtiC'I on M ;iy
28. All mothers are ur�ed to hdri
serve u a numh('r of l he m,·m
ben who are alumni wish lu al­
tend the bDll(lud ttrnl ,Janrc, M r.,
Carl Kautz gave a report on l lw
County Council and -al�n read 1 1w
year'! report or th(' Chcsll'r PT,\
the ·second grado llHll,!hl hv
MIS! Wilma l lerrmann and 1 11; ,
lhlrd grade fought hy Mrs. Paul
Orr tied for the attenduncc prii.t•
and wlil each rereivc a book .
The mcmhere brought Lowrl.'i rur
the iwhool cafcterh1.

Special Service
Set For Sunday
At Baptist Church

A spcdHI servlcP wl\l ht• J lrl'·
sented Sunday mornh1g n1 1 111•
Middleport J,'\r■I B.11 p 1 lsl C' h11n•h
In ob11ervanff of Ba1,ti11t F'.itucation Sund ■)'. .;'
Paul Smart w)ll be 1hc 8 JWakt•r
for the motnlnk an,I other m,•m
ben or the churcl1 's lfo:1rd or
Ch rl .-l ln · Jl!t1lie1 Uon will pnrlldpate In the Jif'�f.ce.
Mr1. R■y Pielc"ns rhnlrm;in or
the .board wlll givt• l h e lnvo,·:11 irm
and also the benedlct1011. l larol,1

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Hubbard w i l l give !hr- morn
ing welcome and announcf'ml'n1 s
while Mrs. James Pullt·n w i l l
read the scripture.

Mr!I. Srn::irt will l f' ad !ht prayrr
and Mr11. Tu11y Fowler will lt'&lt;HI
tht• responsive re.oding.

The rholr under the directrnn
of Mn, (_'];1rcJH' C l .iH 'CY will 1m • ­
S4'11 1 th e- :i 1 1 1 lw m " ¼-'hi�1wring
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Hysell Run
Church Party
Held Recently

On '1/1 ;1y 1 1 ! hr Yuurig !'(•11pl1• of
l ht• l l vs1•II tr u n Frt' l' ,rd l1,1d1sl
( ' h u 1 dl nu-1 n t t t11• lumw of �1:1lwl
! l 1 1 � tu· in lt u l l 1 1ml . Si•rvic·1•, nprm•d
w 1 ! 11 J11 &lt; :1l n&lt;•f• M,ir )n rlwrg, , Tak
1111.! p;1r1 in 1 111' i;hr,rt proi,:r,1 111 w1•n·
1!1-v mul \1 rs. Holwr1 smi t h . .Juhn
l l al c•y 1111d lh'v Lt'l;irul J l ;d(•,v.

Fol lowlng II llhor1 IH1si 11rss mrc•I
i n � a sur 11ri!I(' birlhdny p,1r1 .v Wa�
hvld hononni,: J,,hn l l,1ky. l!P
frt•Mhmt! n t s Wt'rt• Sl'r\'NI lo !I.Ir. and
Mrs. ( )rvi\Ji· 1 1111:uP, M r . ;ind Mrs
,J11hn I I H!Py :111!1 ! wn son�. M r. anti
;\,l r � W orlt•y l l a l l'y Hnd 1' 11i l1tn·n .
Uinm1 "\-1d l11 11i1•I. ,fNry M1"!111 n i t·I.
�lr 11111! M rs l .t• IHnrl 1 /uli•y, Mr.
,11111 '.\-f r.� FI il! H11lry , M r und Mrs
f1111111i(• !\.1t111r1• Mrs . .l1111ws Si•arl1•s. I
l 'i · iirl :111d St1•l l,1, ( 'arolvn 1-'t•rrl'll
1 ; 1nr1u J 1•:11 1 l·'&lt;• rn·II. ,i u m i •.� v, r
n I!, 1 1 1 1 1 , l !1 1 hl ,y a ru l ,r 1 111111v l l l s t &gt; l l ,
1 ,1• un. 1 l ' 1·1•ri H · : i r 1 .-. . ,1, 1 11 &lt; ':rn,;d:i .\;_ K an , 11 l ' n•nwuns, !111 \ u ·rta Si mt h ,
Lurr�· a11d l!t-11 t m:1• :vt: 1_1,, 1 1,irl,·y
\ l i - [ l on a lil . l l• ' \' . w . t l . Sl raus b a u1-.di
aml cl11.Jcj,J ·1i/1 1 )lt • ¥,;,.Jl llcl M r.'- . St r,1 u s
h., 11l'.1 1 1� 11,,.f( o wll . H t'v rt o\wr1
S111 1 l h . l-,loi,1• S m i ! h , J1 1a n Wum l
a n t . ,\ l rs . ,1 11 )111 n 1•ug11 n , n, i n·)· B ro, g:1 1 1 . ( ' I P l l \1;1 Wa rn rr. l\1 rs. I v a H1t r1 r1·1t u rn I ,ludy M u l l l 'n

Grave Marking
Ceremonies To Be
Held May 29

Jnlrn Lyons, prm1idcnt, condude i i t h, · busi1)1.• ss mt'l'l in� Whl'n
t he, l 111sy Ht•(' ! ' 111ss of l he Middlc­
p11rt Finl l lapl ist Church met on
'l'hur�d:1\' i'Vt•ninp: a l tht• chUrl 'h for
! ht'ir n•;.: u l ar nn•l'l i ng. The ml'1•1i11g
0 1w1 H •d wi1h p rnyc- r hy M r s. l\t•n·
luh W t i i 1 t• a f 1 1•r wluch Mrs, Jucu l l
'l'ur1wr prt'M.' n l Nl the devotions on
\ h t • Lord' s l 'rnyl'r.
Tti,• hirt hduys 11£ Mrs. Roefl Pul­
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\1t-r:fT&lt;.l', � r=-11 . Ju i,i1\Scincs and IMrs.
A l h-11 hnopp WHL' oh�crv0tl. f'l)Il uw i ng ! ht• 111ct•1 i11g a 'lmi�ru T II(
i.:Hmi•s w,1s ron ,t uct£&gt;t.l by Mr11.
C ' l1ark-; I ., wis w i t h l hc prize being
:iwarth·,t tn Mrs. Pulh•n.

Th, , J.:roup ndjourmid to t he
wllt're
rrfrc11hment.i;
has1•1111•111
w1·rt' .� t •rvl'd hy Mrs. 13. F. l'ur11111,
1"1', \lrs. f l nH'c l l y11&lt;'\l, ' M rs . D;ina
l l :1111111 1.111d Mrs. 1 '1•11rl Hofrmau.
Tlw l a hll' wa!I rrnl nt•d tv ifh , in Hf·
r;i11i.:c • 1111•11t d i.prmg fluwt'rs 111111
wink l'IIIHllt·s.
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foster and easier
because it1 1 a

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C H U RCH OF J ESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAI NTS

SUN.: "Our Father"

MON.: "Tht Kingdom
Come"
T't1 ES .: "Our Dally'
ilread.''
WED.: " l'orgivc Us"

TH U.: "Temptallon"

DMefill MIR,-.ry
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26 Students Of
Racine High �d
Per£eel Records

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P&lt;-r[ect 11ttendaocc records were
rl'ward l•d :it Riwine 1Ug� 1 School
this Y£&gt;ar , rece ntly. SLude)'lts are
&lt; :rude II: Carl Circle, nQ)lht Es•
i,;ington, Cl;Ha G lcnn. �rt Mc•
N ickks. Uoi-erlla l")' l\-lit:h;Je11 Alan
Nt!v 1 1 lc, Jn mt!li Oiler, LinUa Pie·
kens.
, Grade 10: William Carleton,
llurbara Cleland, Larr,y Grlmm,
Charles Luwrl'nce, Unu·t! McKel­
v1•y, Pl,i lip
llobcrls,
Marian
Smith, Huth W i 11gt.1U.
Crude , t ; .Joe Brin ker, llobert
G ruhum, Randy Nol'ris, Kenda
nussoll, Bracl Tcuford.
tirade 12: Sue Ann Bul'k, Joyce
C'arsnn, D1mna N1•Yille, Marjorie
Stohar1, Shciln Youn!,!.

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10, Appea•
U. Wild
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export
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APPROVE LIQUOR BAN
WASIIINGTON UPI-The Sen·
a1c .Avi ation �uhcorn init1ce has
approvf'd u bill whirh would bar
liquor on commcrt·iid
airplane
flights. The monsure 111·xt 11oos
lwfnrc tlw full commerce com•
millcc whit• h has rcfust• d to re­
&lt;'ommcnd aiinllar bil ls.

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ll\iltCHMAN'I GOLD
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Complete Seledlon of Children'• llttord•
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lelond's Applionc:es

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Harley Brown ■ccomp anied Mr
■nd Mrt. Lewi1 Loh&amp; and Joyce
pastor 0Larence Proffttt invites
and Jan t o EHt Liverpool SunIDIJb] i:c to II qot-weei. tteries or
bhe
day �o vi.Bil John Davia and other
., 1..UCIL L&amp; NA•KINI
10s1)1\! «ennont. F,hh1r Ralph A
relatives.
lll)bt.itt. will speak ea.ell, 1 evening
Mr. and Mr11. James Montgomery
Mr. and Mu, Harry Olion and
Sunda y through Friday, May ti-27 .
son, Ricky, ar1d M isa Audrey of Norfolk, Va., are the- guests or
E�c.ih service berJp.ne at' 8�00 and
Gregory Of Columbus were week her parents, Mr. and Mn. Pearl
ends at l&gt;:00. 11be ehunl)I i, looaled
end gue!lts of Mr. and Mrs . . Het- Deem, Morning Star.
$Ix miles eMt ol Rl�ne On the ·
bert Dixon and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oeem o f . Racihe-Port.l'llllc,l Road.
N_elsonville spent Wed�esday with
Miss Norm■ Jean Bearh■ wr s hta
Spon-sorint tlhe series rla fflle Re·
brother and sl1ter•m-law Mr.
the overni ght guest ol her hroth .
organ ized Chut'\"rh of Je-su11 Obr-ist •
and
Mrs.
Pearl
Deem
and
famlly.
e!'•in-law and ilster, M r •nd Mrs
of Latter Day . Saints. Litt? M'J.11'3•
::�rt rutcbie aDd sou WednesMrs
zine )n, its Mav 2nd l!ft.Ue i)l.lbUshed
.
Fred
Bate
and
Mrs.
y
Hen
ry
.
Buck •ttended a con!lervation din­ an 'clrtide tit·led "Joseph Smltll'.f
Everett �anborn has returned to I ner Wednesday held at Gene Ball SainU. ' ' �n • �lhioh -the eburch'1 rtf
his home m Columb us after be- rest.a.Jrant, Pt. Pleasan t.
cer,t World Confercnee w.a-,: cover­
ed wit·h •picturw and story. Eldet'
Bobbitt was ,appointed l)y the Coo­
ferenee Uris monbh to minister in
southern Oh-io. He ' ls · ori,ginally
Crom Houston, Tcxa-s, and now re­
sidf' in Jacksoll, Ohio w.kh bil
tan,1ly.

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DAYilOOK

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children are 11k to
ln their napkin money.

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A YOUNC MAN '1
WARDROBE

MEN'S WASH N' WEAR

Dress Slacks

Da&lt;:ron ..,n,d Cotl'oD - Dacron and Wool
Dacron- and Rayon - Sizes 29 to 46

$7.98 to $1 2.98

Admitted llay 18: Danlei Noodl,
Cheihlre; ' Hortie ' Shaver, Cb.,J�lre
Mn. WIJllam Rhodes. Raveflswood
Oavld wmc:iugiiby, Pomeroy; Mh11
Minnie MulU,U, MlddlePot,t; Mli1
oyce Rlley, lillddleport Mn. • El•
. don Sputh, Racine.
Dl,mtl,lod 1,1,y 18: lro Beatty,
Regina Youns, Mra. Donald Ru...
tell, Emmett Harvey, Hannon HJ·
1er, Jr., Mn. Vemal Staten Jr.,
KOLZIR HoiPITAL

Mr11. Cecil Dillpn Sr., Dani�l
Haahe,, Mn. llennl, lfarlln, Mri,.

BIiiy Fannin£, ludilk Leooll, �
•borah Mum;,� Linda \l•lley, M�.Homer Elliott, HOllllon llllUer,
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Jamee Brown.

�IEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

ld�nl•\W!f • Joseph E, !Beuj)ld,
Jta_lph J.
4�nt-,a1es;
v}d!
fl.ql:emlJT, . \J1ce· .�Jtld�nt-oJJln•

SPORT SHIRTS
Sires: Smoll, Mediwn,
La,,ge, E,,;tra Lat,ge

tliHrl: ,aot,ert-·E. J,tirrit\,· vtce .Pt';ell•
dont-propeifl!'I Jlo� L. l),y,

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etflnd
ChA,,,
"J11•· f '. . .Rlokn yClub
met -reeen�lt�U ·t�e ' rnettin•
. ; � 1 the pteildent
ealfed · to
Judt' ffe\q.,.1, ,'ftie- fOll 1tall and
�• �rl-,.�Wtre Jltvlfin by
he.tie J · · · ' ·
'Ju,,. R
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. iir Co1ambu1
t-R 11""!1
whlcth �1m ,attih�. ·11ay 14, tnd
Mn. M91'Jait.. ,:f!vi■ot, Nad the
nor,· or. flt�Nat •hetses.
llt!m"t,ers Prilt,l.t '+'ere Judy
Hewoloori, ' PPll ·• PH•!� Bobby
Jobes. ,hcl:r.� Joh&lt;ls,,· Keith Mor­
w. x.&amp;!!7, ·Mjll'AI!, A,i\ta Collln,,
(lewd (� , P'!Nrl) and tbe
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•r&amp;an.
. V be held
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"The Ugbt of the World 11 Je1u," WH the proinm topic pre­
aented by Mn. Ch.arlea GrueN-r
■nd readinp were &amp;iven by Mn.
Grueser, Mn. Brooks. Sayre, Mn
Eugene Forbes, Mn. Clifford Phil­
llps, Mn. Earl Ren.haw, Mn.
William Ruuell and Mn. Stella
Grueaer. Group 1i.nifn1 ol "Arc
Ye Able" and the Lord'1 Prayer
In unison concuded lhe protram.
During the bUJineu seNion
car�!I were ordered which will be
told II a money making project.
It waa voted to remember Mr,.
Linnie Rummel and Miss Katie
Becht, who are ill, with gift,:. Kn.
Kul Grue•er and Mn. Brook■
Sayre were named a■ the Oower
committee. Named aa the ■ick com­
mittee were Mn. Ren■ haw, Kn.
Stewart, Mn. IUrl Grueser, Mn.
Stella Gruellf:I', Mrs. Ivy Stewart
and lirs. Bradford Mug.

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NorwaIll, If' eQeC!ted to be occupied in I few ,weekl Here all m■n·
11emeat and a«0uatin1 (uiletlons
•ill be .....11dite,1 and new ,leetron¥.:· co°qlput1n1 equipment wm
be ufilized. ·
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Plan, were made for a rumm■ Je
-■ le i n the near future 'tfben the
WSCS of the Vinenville Methodist
Church met WednelCUy evenin1
11 lhe church. Mn. Prank Ste-wart
pre■ ident, wu in cbuce or the
meeting which opened with a:ro\lp
slna:ing and prayer by Mr1. Stew­

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Pltdlln&amp; procodure, ttac\on and
tra,leis. A �ew ad90�iltntion
buildln1, nearlH&amp; completion Jn

IA'l'UIIDAY MIITING
delil�t. nl1ttons; tleivt�
The Clllldron's Mi..tonary of �'I �
!!.'!; itlM,llffn,; ...,eta,;y; .Mot•
tkt Enterprise ElJIS ,Churcb will � i( .K�.-��i and F. T.
-hold their Tegular meetinc sat- 9l-dlt:1, ·eonJottoll(r.' t,kfftor1 are
BUl'l'lll,
Hoile, Ntd..
MH#i.
c��.!: '. Da:t
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, ·Glfho�. Kol�, Rostmll")'
prealGent; Melody Grueser, lno- ,·• n.......•·
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�= w. Chrla..,. -..,.,,,,
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. 1nd perry K"une..
ln1l'ft'
...1, teere• tel'llltn
•ml
w
G&lt;irdon.
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tary will be In rharge of the

$1 .98 to $4.98

A C•rtoon lftt'Y Nlehtl

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TONIG!rr
WALT DISNEY'S
"DARBY O'GILL AND
THE LITTLE PEOPLE'"

(Teclmicolor)

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1..ewrence Harley, Dawn AAkme
"Sll..ENT ENEMY"

SATURDAY ONLY
Audie ,Mul"J)hy - Joanne Dru
Sandra Dee - Jim Backus
"WILD AND TI!E INNOCENT"
(Color &amp; Scope)

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Riehar&lt;I Todd - Jutiette Grece

"THE NAKED EARTH"
(OinetnalilCOpe)

MEN'S

SUNDAY and MONDAY
BRIGITIE BARDOT
"AND GOD CREATED

KNIT SHIRTS

COTTON and BAN-LON

WOMAN?'

{Color &amp; Scope)
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$l.98 to $6.95

JOHN PAYNE �n·

"WDDEN FEA!R"
N_ote : For 'flhi5' JldgiUe Bardot
P1ctrure - Children Under 15
m u-st be with thei-r- Pia.rents!

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

Phone WY-%-2049
126 E. MAIN STREET
POMEROY,

Pastor Prorfitt inrite1 aH to jobi
the song .eervlce each evening
at 7:45. 'Tihe tlhe:me of the t-aJka
will ,be t!he "Lord's Prlyer."

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PT. PLEASANT
"� BRANDID WOMEN" .

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Middleport

P::ll!POI HCIUD'-1"1...?
. Mrs. Brad Ziegler has returned
to her home here after spending
the past two weeks in Beetley.
Mrs. Luther Boger returned to
her home in Columbus after
spending a few days with her bro ,
thcr-in-la w and sister, Mr. a■d
Mrs. Herman Ohlinger.
Miss Vanetta Carroll who ha■
spent the past three weeks in
Arkansas with her parents return­
ed home yesterday.
Mrs. John Seines is ill at her
home with virus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachner
and son Steve visited recently in

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OlarJe&amp;ton with her sister and
family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bel­
cher.
Miss Sylvia McMa!lter visHed re­
cently in Haydenville with Mr.
anct Mrs. Albert Spark.a.
Minnie Mullins, daughter or Mr.
and Mrs, Edison Mc.Bins was ta­
ken to Holzer Hospital Wednes­
day wben she fell at the Ele•
mentary School and injured her
head.

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Homebuilders
Meet Saturday
At Brown Home
The Homebuilden

Sunday
School claas of the Long Bottom
churches met Saturday evening
at the hc,,me or Mr. and Mrs Wal­
te,r,. Bfown.

The meeting, after a bountiful
luck supper, wa!I opened by
the vice president Charles Hens­
ley with prayer by David Yates.
Durlnr. the businees meeting
the Jollowing officers were chosen
for the coming :year.
Oscar
Babcock, president; David Yates,
vice president; Ada Bissell, secre­
tary and Sammie Rairden, trea•
surer. Leone Babcock was ap­
pointed to buy flowers for eick
clasa mates. Josephine Babcock
and Martha Marks were appoint­
ed as the class planning commit•
tee. Ronal1 j Osborn and David
Yates are· teachers or the class.
The date chosen (or class meet­
ings w1s the second Saturday of
each month for the next year.
Attending were tho8l' men:ion­
ed above and Tress11 Swain, Lea•
tha Kibble, Eileen Swain, Nellie
Cozart, Edna Hall and Randy
Yate1, Mr. and Mrs. Hensley, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Zumback, Mt, and
Mrs R.llrden, Mr. and Mrs. Ron­
nJ. d Osborn and children, Mr. and
Mi-s. Hobart Newell and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Babtock, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Prince, Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Blasell
and Mr. and Mrs Waller Brown
and children.

CURIOSI :v CLUB MIETINO
The Curio.ity Club ht1d their
regular meeting Monday evening
at t� Rhododendron Farm Wom­
•n 's Club clubhouse. A short
buslneaa meeting was held.

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FOR All USES

*Flashlight
*Hearing Aids
*Hot Shot
*Radios
*Form Pock
*Mercury Cells
*Portable
Tron•islor
*Telephone
We carry A

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COMPLETE STOCK
of
Burge11 and Eveready

BATTER I E S

Werner

RADIO oncl
TELEVISION

"Where Radio &amp; 'l'V la A
Bullne'" Nol A Sldellne"
N. Seeond .t,ve. IIJddleport

Fell011111alp T• Flll

Be Hekl To"'-ld
1be women u4 IJm of 'lo
Pomeroy lloptief Cllllffll will laft

their annl.lll Pellowallqli TN •
Friday
nJih,t •t the dnnll.
Mn. William Collins prOllded
over the melting of Girl Scout
A pro&amp;ram hu been pluMd
leaden of Neighborhood I when con1istin1
ot YarlOUI muleal • ._.
they met Tue5Cl-i)' a fternoon ■t the hen, ,11 1hort
dr1m1tmU0111 bJ' tM
Suruhlne Cottage in Middleport.
children or lhe C!burcb, a dJt uiU­
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During the meetrni a collecllon tled "Su■le a Shoe■" and I tall!: b,
Mrs.
Fred
Gardner
of Klddleport.
w11 taken which will be -idded IO
The
oldest
mother
pn,ent will
the J-;.duc■lion Fund which the
Four Riven Council, Girl Seoul■, be recognized and alto tJle one
baa •Lart.ed for a Brownie Seoul in with the largut family pNMDt.
Welt Virginia who&amp;e father 1,1,•a• followin&amp; the protram. 1 �
killed in the recent mine diaastcr. will be enjoyed in the church •
�rs. William Everson, dlrtt ciil rooms with deconU0111 and
tor o( the D■y Camp to be held at other details beltll arran1ed b,­
Camp Che1ter, June, 20 to July 1 . the youn1 women of the YOIIDI
Adult Clau with Mn. Leroy R»
diac'4&amp;Jed camp plans.
chell ;;md lln. D■MY Tbompaon
A report on the Leaden ' Lunch- aerving aa co-chairmen.
eon held May 9 in Athens was
All women and tJr.. of the
&amp;iven.
I church and friends are invited.

Make A Date Fer
Dining Pleuare
Delicious food al reasonable prices.
A wonderful way to begin or end an
evening.

THE MARTIN RESTAURANT

Rowley and Beed • • •

Golden Values Sale
Check These Bargain•

WHERBARROW
Rubber Tires
REG.

PRICE.

,1z.so

Sale $7.98

¼ Inch
ELECTRIC DRILL . . . . . . . . Reg. $17 .95 - Salt ,10.88
FLOWER BOXES . . . . . . . . . . . . Reg. $1.40 - Sale tl8c
Pure Brbtle
VARNISH BRUSHES . . , . . . , . . . Beg. 79" - Sale %9c

BARBECUE

GRI LLS

Reg. $1 1 .95 Sale $7.98
DELUXE

Reg. 24.95 Sale $17.95

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UTILITY CAN . . : . . . . . . . . . Reg. $2.15 - Sale ,1.88
PW Offlc. ApprOftd
RURAL MAIL BOXES . . . . . . Reg. $%.95 - SIie $1.88
Hand

LAWN MOWERS . . . . . . . . Reg. $19.50 - Sale $15.95
LNi,w Styt.
FIELDERS GLOVES . . . . . . . , Reg. $6.%5 - Sale $4.95

Junior

Eny Cutting

GRASS HOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' Reg. $1.00 - Sale 79"

3 qt•

Pl.A.STIC MIXING BOWLB . . , . Reg. $1.80 - Sale 77e
Trvtt.mp,9r Spinning
Red and Reel Combination Complete

Reg. $10,IO - 7.811
SUN GLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beg. 75e - Sale 41t
SAND BOX wUb canopy . . . . , Reg. ,u.50 - Sale ....

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ROLLER SKATES

Reg. $3.98 - Sale $%.79 pair

ROWL EY 6r R E E D
() U A'.°L I T Y

H A R [)\\1 \ R E S I N C E. i 3 !'.4

Cuslomei- ........, In Rear Of S&amp;ore

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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In Middleport, Olllo

On Route 1

Batteries

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club Thursday afternoon
home, fti' ulberry Avenue.

Devoth,ns by Mrs. Theodore
Ebersbach opened the meetin.;
and duTing the buaineu aesa:IOn,
with Mn. Fred crow, preaident,
in charge, reporta on the conven­
tion held recently in' Columbus
were given by Mn. Crow, Mrs. J.
E. D. Hartinger, Mn. Ebenbach,
Mrs. John Lietwiler, Mr■. William
Roberts and Mn. James Titu1,
Reports on the workshop held
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mil­
lard Spaulding last week were last week in Ironton were given
Wilford Taylor and aon, Lanny of by Mr■. Crow, Mrs. Reed and
Mrs. Aaron Kelton. It wa■ de­
Coshocton.
cided to sew C'lne day each month
for the m iuionary wort. Mn.
.Crow &amp;nnounced that Mrs. Ch ■ rlea
ff()lzer Jr .. would be guest speak•
er for the June meetint.
Refreshmente were served by
the hoste&amp;&amp; during the social

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Scout Leaders
Meet Tuesday
At Midd leport

A aolo, ''l 'd Rather Have Jea:u1"

NORMA JANE ROUSH
by Mrs. Stewart concluded the
mee,ting after
a dauert
Mrs. Nettie Moore, of Syracuse. is announcing the engage­ coune was servedwhich
by Mn. Adolpb
ment of her daughter, Nonna Jane Roush to Larry Baker Grueser.
son of . Mr. and Mrs. Seldom Baker, Sr., of Pomeroy. M iss
Roush IS a 1960 graduate of Pomeroy High School. Mr. Baker Epi,copal Women'•
Is also a Pomeroy High School graduate employed at the Pom­
eroy Salt Corporation. No definite date has been set for the Club Enrertmned
Mra. Theodore Reed Jr. enter­
weddmg.
tained the Episcopal Women'•

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delub featurea at today"• low..
eat price.
• Mqe 2Ya cu. fl. lrNr:e, hohls to

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Meeting Series
Starts Sundoy:
By Jackson Pastor

a. Alabama
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hen by the de1th of
hi• molber, Mn. Ann, Sanborn.
Mr,. Myrtle Lone .and Mn.

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uaed to »:Uffl\Pe 110,i!B 1b1R1 or
Clas■ A 'Cbinlli'Ob StM"l It $8 a
lhare, PtlnQflnt to IA oplii&gt;n ob-­
u,ln,d h:1 'Api(I, i11t111: '1le. balonce
:will ht !,l&amp;ed to � . outltanding
debt.
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�orw11'.. and 1ubll.d.larl11 operate 583 truck¥, ovel" ,1odo 'tr■etors,
and 10me 2ftOO tr.alien on more
th■n 12.000 mile1 of bighwara, 'nie
cornpan:, bu terminal&amp; in 11 1tate1
and the Dl11trict of Golumb11, and
. emplb11 .1tiout fOOO Pf!Ollle.
Since 1-168, Norwalk - hu added
new route■, d�i,loped a new type
of packaie loadipg equipment, and
adopted econOmi,e1 ,od iqu,rove•
m,ni, al!ocilnc Ila -�lnolt, di••

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1, Camel'• �� ,.
Couft.
back
1. Small JIM
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Of�er, of . tbe &lt;;o,mpan1 on
come taxes for the flve yell'S end• Cbarlea
w. Hoke, presideni; J.
Ottis £o111,,•J\ce pre,,ll1en1-zenerol
counftP.1; Jl-,w,t G. Boyd � pret-

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US. Joyful
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llo1111r �Ir,. MrF.ll,i111wy
the Brndbury
'l'(•adwrs or
Sd11111I hl'ld a dl nnn Thursday
t'l i• n i n � 111 1 hc Martin Hcstuurant
Mi ddl,• 1 rnr1, to honor, M r s. S::idic
M r l-:lh111ny who i9 r£&gt;1irlng from
1 lw h·ach irW
proress1011
thiR
s&amp;ll'i11i,:. She has t11ught ln tho
S al 1shury st-hoots 38 yenr11.
/\ �ift of jewelry wits prescnfl&gt; 1i
Mrs. l\kRlhlnny by her cowork- OEV01'EO TO INTEI\U'ft
NS wh� cxpnisslld their happitt�ss
Mt;IGS•MASON AlEA
11i havlllG hi•en associated w1t_h I OF
llchar\,' s. ow.n, Pubf'iher
lwr al t he sd\Ools find also their
Publlshrd every fl1&lt;1r!Ukln u
n•:.!n•t at losing her from th o rept Sunday by n.e cJhio Valle!
staff,
,UbU�b lnl Compan, 11 110 ...
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l ' rN;c nt (or the dinner were .!Un k St., 1-'.:!�t:.ro:,, Ohio,
, t
rh •l m!1 Dill. Genrva Clark, Thcl• ness ornce phone WY2·21M, tdltor
11111 W1lcy, Norma Wlfson, Audr_ey '11 oftlco ohone WY2·2157.
Tlwohul d, Lettie Young, Ed i th
Er1t.ered as second (l]ass -'!lat
Furrt!lit, Eleanor Ze iher and San- 'IRatter at the post omce ,t Pow
dra P iere(!, Mildred Fee n ey and erov, Ohlo.
l\dn Oh lfnGe who wcrti un.ubl�
National advf!l'thlln1 reprnenta
lo attend the dlnnc r al so contr 1 - tl:H: Jk,ttinel�',&amp;u.b,U. l'le.• N
butcd on the &amp;lft.
iex1n1ton Ave.. New York Clb
Jfl\11 Y11rk.
DINIIS AIR ATTAC K
Snbsc.,rlptlon tate.i: .:&gt;ell..,.. ht
JERUSAL£.M UPI-An hraell �rrler where av.ihl1ble. IO eta•
,ipokesman Thursday denied Unll• aer weuk't \)ne YfBr In
!Ill
ed Arab Hcpublic eharge1 that The llolig Senllael oldie. tltl.oll
Israeli plane1 allackcd a United ,i. months, 17.80; three montnl
Natl1.m11 craft. He said llracl air 13.90. BY rnotor route when 1ftl
force plane, ollowcd lhe U. N. able: one monlh, 81. By M ■il: "•
at:c 1 nonth11, "1:.U: tll!' •
plane to proct?ed after It WBB n:11'
M1ltll1.
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FRL: "Thine Is . . . "

MAY 22 11 27
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from a vi�it in Akron
BY MH, H■itllltT ROUSH
with Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Smith.
Frlfnda here were aorry to
Mrs. C. E. Humphrey entertain­
ed the WSCS or the Methodist heir or the fatal thootlng of a
Church Wednesday In an all day former rdlelent, MN. Vb'Jlnla Dev,ult Randolph ,1 GaII !poll, Frimeeting .
Ray Thomas was taken to the day. She w11 born hffl June H,
Veterans Hospital, Pittsborg,h on 194-1 te Mr. and an. !Sil'ffl'ton
Thursday by the t,eavltt ambul­ Devaul who resided on the Mc•
a 11ce of Parkenbl!,rl. Mr,. Thom- · Cllritolk farm.
as accompanied him there.
Mr. and Mr,, Roy Pe,fflOII and .
Mr11. HeJen Archer 11pent the
aua
&lt;l. hter Soll• and. Pred -•b
weekend tu Columbus with her 1penl
the weekend with J(r. and
110n , Don Coleman and family.
Mn.
James
RcNl1I, at Ltlbcm .
Mr. a�d Mrs. J. �- Marki w�re
Several from here attended ,tlu:
re4'.'ent v1sltor1 at L1ck1tillet with Baccal■ure• 111tviee1 at RaclH
Len Osborn and fitmlly.
Hl&amp;h Scbool Sund••
., evening,
Mr. and Mra, Paul Klbble of
Mr. and Mr■. Herbert Roush and
Belpre were here Sunday the
1uest1 of M. V, Reed and tamily. 1oq, Mrs. K4'1}ne1b W.olf!, J\oberta
Mr. and Mrs. J■n\ff Brannon llomh aod teule Slauihi.1 ot­
and ,on Paul Dean of JunctlMl tende\1 the hymn •Ill&amp; at lifMII
City have retnrned home after a R.un ChurCh Sun4-,y afternoon.
Attendance ol t'olrvlew Sundoy
short stay with htef mother �rt.
Scbool--waa
44.
children
ind
Mary Nichol• and
Bia parenll, Mr. and Mn. Harold
Brannon.
•AINTID INTO COIN
·Mr. J1.nd Mrs. Tom Co111ns Ind
IIOBlll!:, Ali. UPl-11.t. ' Gen.
,on Mlke or Belpre visited here
B. Meilart■, retlnid head or
John
Wednesday in the Slsaon home.
Ordinance IIIMlle CoDl·
Army
the
R.
Charles
-cbaveller,
Lowell
Siuon, Ro1er Buckley and Wilbur , , mand, uld Thunday - that so,let
Sprague who are employed by the Premier Nikita Khru1hrhh 11
State Highway department 1p1nt I Hire "a m a n who finds bUnself
the weekend at lhelr homea hen. painted into a comer-bl! ml1ht
Earl Buchan.:..... Mr. and Mr1. try to tomt!! out fichtlDI if he Is
Coolville 1nt11onized too much.'�
Niel Ntg&amp;emeier or

GOSPEL PREACHING
SERIES
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Norwalk Trurk Lines
walk, Ohio, one of the nation's ·
larseat motor freight companiea,
hu l■1ued $750,000 of IO.year 5-.
¾ pen::eqt Sinkin, Fund De"....n•
tures with Stock Purchase '\Virranta attached.
Underwrltlne: and u1e of the
luue i1 bein&amp; handled by The Ohio

out Ohio. •
Holder.a . of the qtbentute1 will
be entiUed to buy ·Norwalk Truck
\Jl)N W. Olls8 B Vmint Comrrton
stock on the b ■:al.!I of 40 shares
per $1000 del)enture. Price per
,hare, to January 15, 1962 .will be
,11; lhere■ner to January trs, 1964,
t1'1; aDd thereafter to JanUU')' 15t
IIN, $18.
1 The debenture• are priced at
$1000 debenture, plua ac1 '880
from May ID, 1960,
Ill
lnlerdt
""'od
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11-�� . Tlioy ore avaiJable
IA&gt;
.in
· ■nd '1000 del\Omlnatlona.
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were recent guests of Mr. and : They are backed by net tanSible
than l34fjO per
Mrs. Carron Randolph.
� --of
of
deberi.taret.
f.Jpoo
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11,jtod •J/IIIN meet O! of lleoem-

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'l'on1 a t ive plan:!! for the marking
Soldier,
of t h1• Rf'\•olutionary
Jamrs Smi t h . in the Gravel Hill
M iSII Judith Afi'n Sp-e1"it'ei', daugll-'
( ' pmrll'!'Y, Midd\npor1, have been 1er of Mr11. Let.ta Spen�r. BuHe. r1
a 1 1 111&gt;11 1w1·d for S1111d.iy. M a y 29 at nut Ave., became t hl' bride • of
:1 00 S m 1 t )1 WllS l hc firs! S(' ! 1 lcr ! :l'ne Pu u l K ing, son of Mr. and
of M 1rld lf'port
:\frs. Edward King, 1tod1: , Springs
Th•· 1•(•r1•111 ◄ 111i1•s w i l l he spon­ B11,11I. Sat urdny , May 14, at. th€' En�nn• ◄ I hv ! lw ]frl urn Jor111 l h:rn terpri.-.l• F-UB Church.
.
,fr i:,:s ( 'h:q1IN, N S I J A H lllld is
ThP vows of the double ring
h,• 111).! pla11 11t•(t hy !l din•cl ciesC&lt;'ll· l'er1!mon y were reatl al 7:30 p. m.
dJn1 or 1 111• soldi1•r Mrs. Jamrs I•: . by the l{ev. Francis H. Glazier.
l larh•y. Shr wi l l bt• a!lslsted hy
F11r h t•r weddin.1:: the brld1• worl'
ul ht'I' d1 ,1ptn nwmhrrs.
:1 wlule c\li'll· I ha1 islt! dress and
i\ 111(1 1n: 1 111 ' 11nwn1zation!I takini! w h i ( I' Yel�ct bow hat with slio rt
1,art w J ! I tw Fi·rnl'y-Hcnnt•1 No. vl' i l , Slw carried e white H1hle
1 28. A 11wr11·.in l .1•1;ion. Comrn;indcr l opped with a while Or:J;hid.
J';111l l l a p l o u�t a l l hu11ing a n nourw­
Mi·. aud Mn;. 'Marvin King were
pd lhat t lw post C'nthmrh1slically the a t lt!ndu nls. Mrs. K ing worn a
t'tlflnr�r·d l h 1· p!:1n and will pro µink drCt'&gt;s und II rnmclia corsajlc.
\'1111• 1 111- firir1J.: s(1uad nod t a ps.
The Uridr i� a grHduate or l 'omTIit· puhlll' i.� i n v i lNI.
eroy High SrhrJ11l and is employed
.11 t lw Pomeroy Bnu)ch or t he
li('lll' fill 'J 'l'l�phone Company of
Ohio. Mr. K ing ill a g1·a9uate or
l 'mneroy High School and is em•
ployed hy the Grueser Lumber Co.
1
a l Hock SpringH.

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Inc., Nor• , N�•�� annual operati.n, re-v•

Reedsville
Spencer-K ing
ed
· Events ReportKIBBLE
Wedd in9· ites. ,
APPIe Grove
BY MISS LUCY
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Ruth
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Busy Bee Class
Holds Sess· on •
Th UrS d ay Even1n g

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F"irm Has Issued
NeW DebeDtUfeS

llolVE A SCRUTINY••••

;1tivc•l_\' ft'\\ ot 1 Jwq, dl •mons1 ra0ons have oc­
rn rTl'd I I I uur !,ou t l1l·m ::;1orPs. Most of t hem
IL1\' l ' 1 ,,kPn pl:1q• in rtrl'[IS of the eou11lry
\\ h l ' l l' &lt;1ur �1 01\•s offer l u n d1eonet� service
tn :1 1 1 tust onli'rs \d t ho u t d1sfrim i m1tion . Our
1,1 Jd1ces i n t 111s n•spt'("! a rl' guvtirnl'd by lo­
l'&lt;d l'ustums ,•. hil'h we cannot control and
whil'h l'Xi�tcd long bl'fore our stores were
opened.
' ·As the ::ittiludC' ;rnd customs of the com­
mu nity do change, our ston•s' prat:t ices wi,l l
tlw ngc &lt;·orrespond ingly, and prompt ly."
In t h is matter, as in a·l l others, !:itorcs must
and will move with the times Their policies
wi l l . of ncces.'i ity, reflect com munity attitudes
and dc!-.i res. They cannot do more .

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2.-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, �-· May 20; llMf&lt;l
ed .Qeceml!v a1, 1'1t bu a,er­
•�--�;:aaa: -P«' anoua, which

WMAT OOES. SHE IBIQlt&gt;
i!race A lHC!JsANO MK.ES

Customs M ust Go, rrn

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B Hatlo Norwalk Truck

They'll �o It Eve

fHE DAit. Y SENTINEL

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1111,• ., frozen footls • Automatic
...,,.,, Nfrf9eroter • s.paNM
tlNn for ......, omf Nfnge,..
et• • lxtra dNp. D•lry lar stot­
... door • D■lu11 ■ ·•utter ol'Hf
Ch...• KffPM't • Twl11 �•,-•

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Yoa ean OWll • ·
new '60 PHILCO
Refrigerator

FOREMAN °nd ABBOTT
Furniture - Pbileo Appliances - Custom Kitchens

N. SECOND AVE.

Phone WY-2-53%1

MIDDLEPORT

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t:.mmeutating 1£ditorially

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ftacial conflicts, like religious conf11ds. a l ·
w11s 'bl-ee d intense emotion. 'Phrit it1L'\. iL1bly
�- . often ,blinds people t o important l a d s
Tate, for instance, the prot cs1 s ag:1i nsl .Sl'­
Jre.&amp;ated eating places i n &lt;" hain variL1 l y st on•s
A short time ago pickets repre�euling a r.1c­
ial -equality orga ni�tion passed out lcafl t!l.s
at 11111 New York head office of one or tlll'sc
1,
chain&amp; UJ1i8' that people refuse lo huy from
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lts � until it "opens its southern lunch
counters to everybody, regardless of C'olor ··
6ne can understand the feel ing ba('k of
thl1. But it was based on a, serious mis{'Ollr('P­
tion. The president of the retail chain in qu es­
tion lAsued this statement: ''While some of
'' our stores have been involved in demonstra­
• tions against segregated eating faci lit ies, rel-

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New Officers
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Installed At
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'' PTA Meeting
Mrt. Row1rd Knighl installed
-• Mn:.
ltora, preside11 1 , M r�.
.' RobertDonald
Wood, vice presiden1 : Mr!i
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Griffith, •�cretary .� nd
Samuel Michael. ITf'n!IUf('r (nr thr
year 1900-1961 al t he regular M:1v
meetinK of the Chester l'T A
Lenora and Louise' J\1 i rhH1 snn�
"The Bible Tell s lfo So' ' .
During the businesl! ml" rli111-;
the rtnal plans wcrf' m:iij1: 10
serve the Alumni banqtiC'I on M ;iy
28. All mothers are ur�ed to hdri
serve u a numh('r of l he m,·m
ben who are alumni wish lu al­
tend the bDll(lud ttrnl ,Janrc, M r.,
Carl Kautz gave a report on l lw
County Council and -al�n read 1 1w
year'! report or th(' Chcsll'r PT,\
the ·second grado llHll,!hl hv
MIS! Wilma l lerrmann and 1 11; ,
lhlrd grade fought hy Mrs. Paul
Orr tied for the attenduncc prii.t•
and wlil each rereivc a book .
The mcmhere brought Lowrl.'i rur
the iwhool cafcterh1.

Special Service
Set For Sunday
At Baptist Church

A spcdHI servlcP wl\l ht• J lrl'·
sented Sunday mornh1g n1 1 111•
Middleport J,'\r■I B.11 p 1 lsl C' h11n•h
In ob11ervanff of Ba1,ti11t F'.itucation Sund ■)'. .;'
Paul Smart w)ll be 1hc 8 JWakt•r
for the motnlnk an,I other m,•m
ben or the churcl1 's lfo:1rd or
Ch rl .-l ln · Jl!t1lie1 Uon will pnrlldpate In the Jif'�f.ce.
Mr1. R■y Pielc"ns rhnlrm;in or
the .board wlll givt• l h e lnvo,·:11 irm
and also the benedlct1011. l larol,1

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Hubbard w i l l give !hr- morn
ing welcome and announcf'ml'n1 s
while Mrs. James Pullt·n w i l l
read the scripture.

Mr!I. Srn::irt will l f' ad !ht prayrr
and Mr11. Tu11y Fowler will lt'&lt;HI
tht• responsive re.oding.

The rholr under the directrnn
of Mn, (_'];1rcJH' C l .iH 'CY will 1m • ­
S4'11 1 th e- :i 1 1 1 lw m " ¼-'hi�1wring
J l uj)c."

Hysell Run
Church Party
Held Recently

On '1/1 ;1y 1 1 ! hr Yuurig !'(•11pl1• of
l ht• l l vs1•II tr u n Frt' l' ,rd l1,1d1sl
( ' h u 1 dl nu-1 n t t t11• lumw of �1:1lwl
! l 1 1 � tu· in lt u l l 1 1ml . Si•rvic·1•, nprm•d
w 1 ! 11 J11 &lt; :1l n&lt;•f• M,ir )n rlwrg, , Tak
1111.! p;1r1 in 1 111' i;hr,rt proi,:r,1 111 w1•n·
1!1-v mul \1 rs. Holwr1 smi t h . .Juhn
l l al c•y 1111d lh'v Lt'l;irul J l ;d(•,v.

Fol lowlng II llhor1 IH1si 11rss mrc•I
i n � a sur 11ri!I(' birlhdny p,1r1 .v Wa�
hvld hononni,: J,,hn l l,1ky. l!P
frt•Mhmt! n t s Wt'rt• Sl'r\'NI lo !I.Ir. and
Mrs. ( )rvi\Ji· 1 1111:uP, M r . ;ind Mrs
,J11hn I I H!Py :111!1 ! wn son�. M r. anti
;\,l r � W orlt•y l l a l l'y Hnd 1' 11i l1tn·n .
Uinm1 "\-1d l11 11i1•I. ,fNry M1"!111 n i t·I.
�lr 11111! M rs l .t• IHnrl 1 /uli•y, Mr.
,11111 '.\-f r.� FI il! H11lry , M r und Mrs
f1111111i(• !\.1t111r1• Mrs . .l1111ws Si•arl1•s. I
l 'i · iirl :111d St1•l l,1, ( 'arolvn 1-'t•rrl'll
1 ; 1nr1u J 1•:11 1 l·'&lt;• rn·II. ,i u m i •.� v, r
n I!, 1 1 1 1 1 , l !1 1 hl ,y a ru l ,r 1 111111v l l l s t &gt; l l ,
1 ,1• un. 1 l ' 1·1•ri H · : i r 1 .-. . ,1, 1 11 &lt; ':rn,;d:i .\;_ K an , 11 l ' n•nwuns, !111 \ u ·rta Si mt h ,
Lurr�· a11d l!t-11 t m:1• :vt: 1_1,, 1 1,irl,·y
\ l i - [ l on a lil . l l• ' \' . w . t l . Sl raus b a u1-.di
aml cl11.Jcj,J ·1i/1 1 )lt • ¥,;,.Jl llcl M r.'- . St r,1 u s
h., 11l'.1 1 1� 11,,.f( o wll . H t'v rt o\wr1
S111 1 l h . l-,loi,1• S m i ! h , J1 1a n Wum l
a n t . ,\ l rs . ,1 11 )111 n 1•ug11 n , n, i n·)· B ro, g:1 1 1 . ( ' I P l l \1;1 Wa rn rr. l\1 rs. I v a H1t r1 r1·1t u rn I ,ludy M u l l l 'n

Grave Marking
Ceremonies To Be
Held May 29

Jnlrn Lyons, prm1idcnt, condude i i t h, · busi1)1.• ss mt'l'l in� Whl'n
t he, l 111sy Ht•(' ! ' 111ss of l he Middlc­
p11rt Finl l lapl ist Church met on
'l'hur�d:1\' i'Vt•ninp: a l tht• chUrl 'h for
! ht'ir n•;.: u l ar nn•l'l i ng. The ml'1•1i11g
0 1w1 H •d wi1h p rnyc- r hy M r s. l\t•n·
luh W t i i 1 t• a f 1 1•r wluch Mrs, Jucu l l
'l'ur1wr prt'M.' n l Nl the devotions on
\ h t • Lord' s l 'rnyl'r.
Tti,• hirt hduys 11£ Mrs. Roefl Pul­
h· Q _!,-) �!! . { ' ► IJ �� r , L iia n
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\1t-r:fT&lt;.l', � r=-11 . Ju i,i1\Scincs and IMrs.
A l h-11 hnopp WHL' oh�crv0tl. f'l)Il uw i ng ! ht• 111ct•1 i11g a 'lmi�ru T II(
i.:Hmi•s w,1s ron ,t uct£&gt;t.l by Mr11.
C ' l1ark-; I ., wis w i t h l hc prize being
:iwarth·,t tn Mrs. Pulh•n.

Th, , J.:roup ndjourmid to t he
wllt're
rrfrc11hment.i;
has1•1111•111
w1·rt' .� t •rvl'd hy Mrs. 13. F. l'ur11111,
1"1', \lrs. f l nH'c l l y11&lt;'\l, ' M rs . D;ina
l l :1111111 1.111d Mrs. 1 '1•11rl Hofrmau.
Tlw l a hll' wa!I rrnl nt•d tv ifh , in Hf·
r;i11i.:c • 1111•11t d i.prmg fluwt'rs 111111
wink l'IIIHllt·s.
llrml/111ry 1'('ttclwr•

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Pick,

op dirt and lint
foster and easier
because it1 1 a

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Reor,Cu11l:,;t&gt;tl
C H U RCH OF J ESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAI NTS

SUN.: "Our Father"

MON.: "Tht Kingdom
Come"
T't1 ES .: "Our Dally'
ilread.''
WED.: " l'orgivc Us"

TH U.: "Temptallon"

DMefill MIR,-.ry
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P&lt;-r[ect 11ttendaocc records were
rl'ward l•d :it Riwine 1Ug� 1 School
this Y£&gt;ar , rece ntly. SLude)'lts are
&lt; :rude II: Carl Circle, nQ)lht Es•
i,;ington, Cl;Ha G lcnn. �rt Mc•
N ickks. Uoi-erlla l")' l\-lit:h;Je11 Alan
Nt!v 1 1 lc, Jn mt!li Oiler, LinUa Pie·
kens.
, Grade 10: William Carleton,
llurbara Cleland, Larr,y Grlmm,
Charles Luwrl'nce, Unu·t! McKel­
v1•y, Pl,i lip
llobcrls,
Marian
Smith, Huth W i 11gt.1U.
Crude , t ; .Joe Brin ker, llobert
G ruhum, Randy Nol'ris, Kenda
nussoll, Bracl Tcuford.
tirade 12: Sue Ann Bul'k, Joyce
C'arsnn, D1mna N1•Yille, Marjorie
Stohar1, Shciln Youn!,!.

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APPROVE LIQUOR BAN
WASIIINGTON UPI-The Sen·
a1c .Avi ation �uhcorn init1ce has
approvf'd u bill whirh would bar
liquor on commcrt·iid
airplane
flights. The monsure 111·xt 11oos
lwfnrc tlw full commerce com•
millcc whit• h has rcfust• d to re­
&lt;'ommcnd aiinllar bil ls.

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Harley Brown ■ccomp anied Mr
■nd Mrt. Lewi1 Loh&amp; and Joyce
pastor 0Larence Proffttt invites
and Jan t o EHt Liverpool SunIDIJb] i:c to II qot-weei. tteries or
bhe
day �o vi.Bil John Davia and other
., 1..UCIL L&amp; NA•KINI
10s1)1\! «ennont. F,hh1r Ralph A
relatives.
lll)bt.itt. will speak ea.ell, 1 evening
Mr. and Mr11. James Montgomery
Mr. and Mu, Harry Olion and
Sunda y through Friday, May ti-27 .
son, Ricky, ar1d M isa Audrey of Norfolk, Va., are the- guests or
E�c.ih service berJp.ne at' 8�00 and
Gregory Of Columbus were week her parents, Mr. and Mn. Pearl
ends at l&gt;:00. 11be ehunl)I i, looaled
end gue!lts of Mr. and Mrs . . Het- Deem, Morning Star.
$Ix miles eMt ol Rl�ne On the ·
bert Dixon and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oeem o f . Racihe-Port.l'llllc,l Road.
N_elsonville spent Wed�esday with
Miss Norm■ Jean Bearh■ wr s hta
Spon-sorint tlhe series rla fflle Re·
brother and sl1ter•m-law Mr.
the overni ght guest ol her hroth .
organ ized Chut'\"rh of Je-su11 Obr-ist •
and
Mrs.
Pearl
Deem
and
famlly.
e!'•in-law and ilster, M r •nd Mrs
of Latter Day . Saints. Litt? M'J.11'3•
::�rt rutcbie aDd sou WednesMrs
zine )n, its Mav 2nd l!ft.Ue i)l.lbUshed
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Fred
Bate
and
Mrs.
y
Hen
ry
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Buck •ttended a con!lervation din­ an 'clrtide tit·led "Joseph Smltll'.f
Everett �anborn has returned to I ner Wednesday held at Gene Ball SainU. ' ' �n • �lhioh -the eburch'1 rtf
his home m Columb us after be- rest.a.Jrant, Pt. Pleasan t.
cer,t World Confercnee w.a-,: cover­
ed wit·h •picturw and story. Eldet'
Bobbitt was ,appointed l)y the Coo­
ferenee Uris monbh to minister in
southern Oh-io. He ' ls · ori,ginally
Crom Houston, Tcxa-s, and now re­
sidf' in Jacksoll, Ohio w.kh bil
tan,1ly.

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children are 11k to
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A YOUNC MAN '1
WARDROBE

MEN'S WASH N' WEAR

Dress Slacks

Da&lt;:ron ..,n,d Cotl'oD - Dacron and Wool
Dacron- and Rayon - Sizes 29 to 46

$7.98 to $1 2.98

Admitted llay 18: Danlei Noodl,
Cheihlre; ' Hortie ' Shaver, Cb.,J�lre
Mn. WIJllam Rhodes. Raveflswood
Oavld wmc:iugiiby, Pomeroy; Mh11
Minnie MulU,U, MlddlePot,t; Mli1
oyce Rlley, lillddleport Mn. • El•
. don Sputh, Racine.
Dl,mtl,lod 1,1,y 18: lro Beatty,
Regina Youns, Mra. Donald Ru...
tell, Emmett Harvey, Hannon HJ·
1er, Jr., Mn. Vemal Staten Jr.,
KOLZIR HoiPITAL

Mr11. Cecil Dillpn Sr., Dani�l
Haahe,, Mn. llennl, lfarlln, Mri,.

BIiiy Fannin£, ludilk Leooll, �
•borah Mum;,� Linda \l•lley, M�.Homer Elliott, HOllllon llllUer,
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Jamee Brown.

�IEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

ld�nl•\W!f • Joseph E, !Beuj)ld,
Jta_lph J.
4�nt-,a1es;
v}d!
fl.ql:emlJT, . \J1ce· .�Jtld�nt-oJJln•

SPORT SHIRTS
Sires: Smoll, Mediwn,
La,,ge, E,,;tra Lat,ge

tliHrl: ,aot,ert-·E. J,tirrit\,· vtce .Pt';ell•
dont-propeifl!'I Jlo� L. l),y,

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ChA,,,
"J11•· f '. . .Rlokn yClub
met -reeen�lt�U ·t�e ' rnettin•
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ealfed · to
Judt' ffe\q.,.1, ,'ftie- fOll 1tall and
�• �rl-,.�Wtre Jltvlfin by
he.tie J · · · ' ·
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. iir Co1ambu1
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whlcth �1m ,attih�. ·11ay 14, tnd
Mn. M91'Jait.. ,:f!vi■ot, Nad the
nor,· or. flt�Nat •hetses.
llt!m"t,ers Prilt,l.t '+'ere Judy
Hewoloori, ' PPll ·• PH•!� Bobby
Jobes. ,hcl:r.� Joh&lt;ls,,· Keith Mor­
w. x.&amp;!!7, ·Mjll'AI!, A,i\ta Collln,,
(lewd (� , P'!Nrl) and tbe
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. V be held
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"The Ugbt of the World 11 Je1u," WH the proinm topic pre­
aented by Mn. Ch.arlea GrueN-r
■nd readinp were &amp;iven by Mn.
Grueser, Mn. Brooks. Sayre, Mn
Eugene Forbes, Mn. Clifford Phil­
llps, Mn. Earl Ren.haw, Mn.
William Ruuell and Mn. Stella
Grueaer. Group 1i.nifn1 ol "Arc
Ye Able" and the Lord'1 Prayer
In unison concuded lhe protram.
During the bUJineu seNion
car�!I were ordered which will be
told II a money making project.
It waa voted to remember Mr,.
Linnie Rummel and Miss Katie
Becht, who are ill, with gift,:. Kn.
Kul Grue•er and Mn. Brook■
Sayre were named a■ the Oower
committee. Named aa the ■ick com­
mittee were Mn. Ren■ haw, Kn.
Stewart, Mn. IUrl Grueser, Mn.
Stella Gruellf:I', Mrs. Ivy Stewart
and lirs. Bradford Mug.

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NorwaIll, If' eQeC!ted to be occupied in I few ,weekl Here all m■n·
11emeat and a«0uatin1 (uiletlons
•ill be .....11dite,1 and new ,leetron¥.:· co°qlput1n1 equipment wm
be ufilized. ·
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Plan, were made for a rumm■ Je
-■ le i n the near future 'tfben the
WSCS of the Vinenville Methodist
Church met WednelCUy evenin1
11 lhe church. Mn. Prank Ste-wart
pre■ ident, wu in cbuce or the
meeting which opened with a:ro\lp
slna:ing and prayer by Mr1. Stew­

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Pltdlln&amp; procodure, ttac\on and
tra,leis. A �ew ad90�iltntion
buildln1, nearlH&amp; completion Jn

IA'l'UIIDAY MIITING
delil�t. nl1ttons; tleivt�
The Clllldron's Mi..tonary of �'I �
!!.'!; itlM,llffn,; ...,eta,;y; .Mot•
tkt Enterprise ElJIS ,Churcb will � i( .K�.-��i and F. T.
-hold their Tegular meetinc sat- 9l-dlt:1, ·eonJottoll(r.' t,kfftor1 are
BUl'l'lll,
Hoile, Ntd..
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c��.!: '. Da:t
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prealGent; Melody Grueser, lno- ,·• n.......•·
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ln1l'ft'
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tary will be In rharge of the

$1 .98 to $4.98

A C•rtoon lftt'Y Nlehtl

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TONIG!rr
WALT DISNEY'S
"DARBY O'GILL AND
THE LITTLE PEOPLE'"

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1..ewrence Harley, Dawn AAkme
"Sll..ENT ENEMY"

SATURDAY ONLY
Audie ,Mul"J)hy - Joanne Dru
Sandra Dee - Jim Backus
"WILD AND TI!E INNOCENT"
(Color &amp; Scope)

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Riehar&lt;I Todd - Jutiette Grece

"THE NAKED EARTH"
(OinetnalilCOpe)

MEN'S

SUNDAY and MONDAY
BRIGITIE BARDOT
"AND GOD CREATED

KNIT SHIRTS

COTTON and BAN-LON

WOMAN?'

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$l.98 to $6.95

JOHN PAYNE �n·

"WDDEN FEA!R"
N_ote : For 'flhi5' JldgiUe Bardot
P1ctrure - Children Under 15
m u-st be with thei-r- Pia.rents!

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

Phone WY-%-2049
126 E. MAIN STREET
POMEROY,

Pastor Prorfitt inrite1 aH to jobi
the song .eervlce each evening
at 7:45. 'Tihe tlhe:me of the t-aJka
will ,be t!he "Lord's Prlyer."

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PT. PLEASANT
"� BRANDID WOMEN" .

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P::ll!POI HCIUD'-1"1...?
. Mrs. Brad Ziegler has returned
to her home here after spending
the past two weeks in Beetley.
Mrs. Luther Boger returned to
her home in Columbus after
spending a few days with her bro ,
thcr-in-la w and sister, Mr. a■d
Mrs. Herman Ohlinger.
Miss Vanetta Carroll who ha■
spent the past three weeks in
Arkansas with her parents return­
ed home yesterday.
Mrs. John Seines is ill at her
home with virus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachner
and son Steve visited recently in

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OlarJe&amp;ton with her sister and
family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bel­
cher.
Miss Sylvia McMa!lter visHed re­
cently in Haydenville with Mr.
anct Mrs. Albert Spark.a.
Minnie Mullins, daughter or Mr.
and Mrs, Edison Mc.Bins was ta­
ken to Holzer Hospital Wednes­
day wben she fell at the Ele•
mentary School and injured her
head.

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Homebuilders
Meet Saturday
At Brown Home
The Homebuilden

Sunday
School claas of the Long Bottom
churches met Saturday evening
at the hc,,me or Mr. and Mrs Wal­
te,r,. Bfown.

The meeting, after a bountiful
luck supper, wa!I opened by
the vice president Charles Hens­
ley with prayer by David Yates.
Durlnr. the businees meeting
the Jollowing officers were chosen
for the coming :year.
Oscar
Babcock, president; David Yates,
vice president; Ada Bissell, secre­
tary and Sammie Rairden, trea•
surer. Leone Babcock was ap­
pointed to buy flowers for eick
clasa mates. Josephine Babcock
and Martha Marks were appoint­
ed as the class planning commit•
tee. Ronal1 j Osborn and David
Yates are· teachers or the class.
The date chosen (or class meet­
ings w1s the second Saturday of
each month for the next year.
Attending were tho8l' men:ion­
ed above and Tress11 Swain, Lea•
tha Kibble, Eileen Swain, Nellie
Cozart, Edna Hall and Randy
Yate1, Mr. and Mrs. Hensley, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Zumback, Mt, and
Mrs R.llrden, Mr. and Mrs. Ron­
nJ. d Osborn and children, Mr. and
Mi-s. Hobart Newell and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Babtock, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Prince, Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Blasell
and Mr. and Mrs Waller Brown
and children.

CURIOSI :v CLUB MIETINO
The Curio.ity Club ht1d their
regular meeting Monday evening
at t� Rhododendron Farm Wom­
•n 's Club clubhouse. A short
buslneaa meeting was held.

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FOR All USES

*Flashlight
*Hearing Aids
*Hot Shot
*Radios
*Form Pock
*Mercury Cells
*Portable
Tron•islor
*Telephone
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COMPLETE STOCK
of
Burge11 and Eveready

BATTER I E S

Werner

RADIO oncl
TELEVISION

"Where Radio &amp; 'l'V la A
Bullne'" Nol A Sldellne"
N. Seeond .t,ve. IIJddleport

Fell011111alp T• Flll

Be Hekl To"'-ld
1be women u4 IJm of 'lo
Pomeroy lloptief Cllllffll will laft

their annl.lll Pellowallqli TN •
Friday
nJih,t •t the dnnll.
Mn. William Collins prOllded
over the melting of Girl Scout
A pro&amp;ram hu been pluMd
leaden of Neighborhood I when con1istin1
ot YarlOUI muleal • ._.
they met Tue5Cl-i)' a fternoon ■t the hen, ,11 1hort
dr1m1tmU0111 bJ' tM
Suruhlne Cottage in Middleport.
children or lhe C!burcb, a dJt uiU­
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During the meetrni a collecllon tled "Su■le a Shoe■" and I tall!: b,
Mrs.
Fred
Gardner
of Klddleport.
w11 taken which will be -idded IO
The
oldest
mother
pn,ent will
the J-;.duc■lion Fund which the
Four Riven Council, Girl Seoul■, be recognized and alto tJle one
baa •Lart.ed for a Brownie Seoul in with the largut family pNMDt.
Welt Virginia who&amp;e father 1,1,•a• followin&amp; the protram. 1 �
killed in the recent mine diaastcr. will be enjoyed in the church •
�rs. William Everson, dlrtt ciil rooms with deconU0111 and
tor o( the D■y Camp to be held at other details beltll arran1ed b,­
Camp Che1ter, June, 20 to July 1 . the youn1 women of the YOIIDI
Adult Clau with Mn. Leroy R»
diac'4&amp;Jed camp plans.
chell ;;md lln. D■MY Tbompaon
A report on the Leaden ' Lunch- aerving aa co-chairmen.
eon held May 9 in Athens was
All women and tJr.. of the
&amp;iven.
I church and friends are invited.

Make A Date Fer
Dining Pleuare
Delicious food al reasonable prices.
A wonderful way to begin or end an
evening.

THE MARTIN RESTAURANT

Rowley and Beed • • •

Golden Values Sale
Check These Bargain•

WHERBARROW
Rubber Tires
REG.

PRICE.

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Sale $7.98

¼ Inch
ELECTRIC DRILL . . . . . . . . Reg. $17 .95 - Salt ,10.88
FLOWER BOXES . . . . . . . . . . . . Reg. $1.40 - Sale tl8c
Pure Brbtle
VARNISH BRUSHES . . , . . . , . . . Beg. 79" - Sale %9c

BARBECUE

GRI LLS

Reg. $1 1 .95 Sale $7.98
DELUXE

Reg. 24.95 Sale $17.95

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UTILITY CAN . . : . . . . . . . . . Reg. $2.15 - Sale ,1.88
PW Offlc. ApprOftd
RURAL MAIL BOXES . . . . . . Reg. $%.95 - SIie $1.88
Hand

LAWN MOWERS . . . . . . . . Reg. $19.50 - Sale $15.95
LNi,w Styt.
FIELDERS GLOVES . . . . . . . , Reg. $6.%5 - Sale $4.95

Junior

Eny Cutting

GRASS HOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' Reg. $1.00 - Sale 79"

3 qt•

Pl.A.STIC MIXING BOWLB . . , . Reg. $1.80 - Sale 77e
Trvtt.mp,9r Spinning
Red and Reel Combination Complete

Reg. $10,IO - 7.811
SUN GLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beg. 75e - Sale 41t
SAND BOX wUb canopy . . . . , Reg. ,u.50 - Sale ....

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ROLLER SKATES

Reg. $3.98 - Sale $%.79 pair

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Cuslomei- ........, In Rear Of S&amp;ore

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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In Middleport, Olllo

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club Thursday afternoon
home, fti' ulberry Avenue.

Devoth,ns by Mrs. Theodore
Ebersbach opened the meetin.;
and duTing the buaineu aesa:IOn,
with Mn. Fred crow, preaident,
in charge, reporta on the conven­
tion held recently in' Columbus
were given by Mn. Crow, Mrs. J.
E. D. Hartinger, Mn. Ebenbach,
Mrs. John Lietwiler, Mr■. William
Roberts and Mn. James Titu1,
Reports on the workshop held
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mil­
lard Spaulding last week were last week in Ironton were given
Wilford Taylor and aon, Lanny of by Mr■. Crow, Mrs. Reed and
Mrs. Aaron Kelton. It wa■ de­
Coshocton.
cided to sew C'lne day each month
for the m iuionary wort. Mn.
.Crow &amp;nnounced that Mrs. Ch ■ rlea
ff()lzer Jr .. would be guest speak•
er for the June meetint.
Refreshmente were served by
the hoste&amp;&amp; during the social

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Scout Leaders
Meet Tuesday
At Midd leport

A aolo, ''l 'd Rather Have Jea:u1"

NORMA JANE ROUSH
by Mrs. Stewart concluded the
mee,ting after
a dauert
Mrs. Nettie Moore, of Syracuse. is announcing the engage­ coune was servedwhich
by Mn. Adolpb
ment of her daughter, Nonna Jane Roush to Larry Baker Grueser.
son of . Mr. and Mrs. Seldom Baker, Sr., of Pomeroy. M iss
Roush IS a 1960 graduate of Pomeroy High School. Mr. Baker Epi,copal Women'•
Is also a Pomeroy High School graduate employed at the Pom­
eroy Salt Corporation. No definite date has been set for the Club Enrertmned
Mra. Theodore Reed Jr. enter­
weddmg.
tained the Episcopal Women'•

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Starts Sundoy:
By Jackson Pastor

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hen by the de1th of
hi• molber, Mn. Ann, Sanborn.
Mr,. Myrtle Lone .and Mn.

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Clas■ A 'Cbinlli'Ob StM"l It $8 a
lhare, PtlnQflnt to IA oplii&gt;n ob-­
u,ln,d h:1 'Api(I, i11t111: '1le. balonce
:will ht !,l&amp;ed to � . outltanding
debt.
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�orw11'.. and 1ubll.d.larl11 operate 583 truck¥, ovel" ,1odo 'tr■etors,
and 10me 2ftOO tr.alien on more
th■n 12.000 mile1 of bighwara, 'nie
cornpan:, bu terminal&amp; in 11 1tate1
and the Dl11trict of Golumb11, and
. emplb11 .1tiout fOOO Pf!Ollle.
Since 1-168, Norwalk - hu added
new route■, d�i,loped a new type
of packaie loadipg equipment, and
adopted econOmi,e1 ,od iqu,rove•
m,ni, al!ocilnc Ila -�lnolt, di••

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the Brndbury
'l'(•adwrs or
Sd11111I hl'ld a dl nnn Thursday
t'l i• n i n � 111 1 hc Martin Hcstuurant
Mi ddl,• 1 rnr1, to honor, M r s. S::idic
M r l-:lh111ny who i9 r£&gt;1irlng from
1 lw h·ach irW
proress1011
thiR
s&amp;ll'i11i,:. She has t11ught ln tho
S al 1shury st-hoots 38 yenr11.
/\ �ift of jewelry wits prescnfl&gt; 1i
Mrs. l\kRlhlnny by her cowork- OEV01'EO TO INTEI\U'ft
NS wh� cxpnisslld their happitt�ss
Mt;IGS•MASON AlEA
11i havlllG hi•en associated w1t_h I OF
llchar\,' s. ow.n, Pubf'iher
lwr al t he sd\Ools find also their
Publlshrd every fl1&lt;1r!Ukln u
n•:.!n•t at losing her from th o rept Sunday by n.e cJhio Valle!
staff,
,UbU�b lnl Compan, 11 110 ...
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l ' rN;c nt (or the dinner were .!Un k St., 1-'.:!�t:.ro:,, Ohio,
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rh •l m!1 Dill. Genrva Clark, Thcl• ness ornce phone WY2·21M, tdltor
11111 W1lcy, Norma Wlfson, Audr_ey '11 oftlco ohone WY2·2157.
Tlwohul d, Lettie Young, Ed i th
Er1t.ered as second (l]ass -'!lat
Furrt!lit, Eleanor Ze iher and San- 'IRatter at the post omce ,t Pow
dra P iere(!, Mildred Fee n ey and erov, Ohlo.
l\dn Oh lfnGe who wcrti un.ubl�
National advf!l'thlln1 reprnenta
lo attend the dlnnc r al so contr 1 - tl:H: Jk,ttinel�',&amp;u.b,U. l'le.• N
butcd on the &amp;lft.
iex1n1ton Ave.. New York Clb
Jfl\11 Y11rk.
DINIIS AIR ATTAC K
Snbsc.,rlptlon tate.i: .:&gt;ell..,.. ht
JERUSAL£.M UPI-An hraell �rrler where av.ihl1ble. IO eta•
,ipokesman Thursday denied Unll• aer weuk't \)ne YfBr In
!Ill
ed Arab Hcpublic eharge1 that The llolig Senllael oldie. tltl.oll
Israeli plane1 allackcd a United ,i. months, 17.80; three montnl
Natl1.m11 craft. He said llracl air 13.90. BY rnotor route when 1ftl
force plane, ollowcd lhe U. N. able: one monlh, 81. By M ■il: "•
at:c 1 nonth11, "1:.U: tll!' •
plane to proct?ed after It WBB n:11'
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MAY 22 11 27
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BY MH, H■itllltT ROUSH
with Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Smith.
Frlfnda here were aorry to
Mrs. C. E. Humphrey entertain­
ed the WSCS or the Methodist heir or the fatal thootlng of a
Church Wednesday In an all day former rdlelent, MN. Vb'Jlnla Dev,ult Randolph ,1 GaII !poll, Frimeeting .
Ray Thomas was taken to the day. She w11 born hffl June H,
Veterans Hospital, Pittsborg,h on 194-1 te Mr. and an. !Sil'ffl'ton
Thursday by the t,eavltt ambul­ Devaul who resided on the Mc•
a 11ce of Parkenbl!,rl. Mr,. Thom- · Cllritolk farm.
as accompanied him there.
Mr. and Mr,, Roy Pe,fflOII and .
Mr11. HeJen Archer 11pent the
aua
&lt;l. hter Soll• and. Pred -•b
weekend tu Columbus with her 1penl
the weekend with J(r. and
110n , Don Coleman and family.
Mn.
James
RcNl1I, at Ltlbcm .
Mr. a�d Mrs. J. �- Marki w�re
Several from here attended ,tlu:
re4'.'ent v1sltor1 at L1ck1tillet with Baccal■ure• 111tviee1 at RaclH
Len Osborn and fitmlly.
Hl&amp;h Scbool Sund••
., evening,
Mr. and Mra, Paul Klbble of
Mr. and Mr■. Herbert Roush and
Belpre were here Sunday the
1uest1 of M. V, Reed and tamily. 1oq, Mrs. K4'1}ne1b W.olf!, J\oberta
Mr. and Mrs. J■n\ff Brannon llomh aod teule Slauihi.1 ot­
and ,on Paul Dean of JunctlMl tende\1 the hymn •Ill&amp; at lifMII
City have retnrned home after a R.un ChurCh Sun4-,y afternoon.
Attendance ol t'olrvlew Sundoy
short stay with htef mother �rt.
Scbool--waa
44.
children
ind
Mary Nichol• and
Bia parenll, Mr. and Mn. Harold
Brannon.
•AINTID INTO COIN
·Mr. J1.nd Mrs. Tom Co111ns Ind
IIOBlll!:, Ali. UPl-11.t. ' Gen.
,on Mlke or Belpre visited here
B. Meilart■, retlnid head or
John
Wednesday in the Slsaon home.
Ordinance IIIMlle CoDl·
Army
the
R.
Charles
-cbaveller,
Lowell
Siuon, Ro1er Buckley and Wilbur , , mand, uld Thunday - that so,let
Sprague who are employed by the Premier Nikita Khru1hrhh 11
State Highway department 1p1nt I Hire "a m a n who finds bUnself
the weekend at lhelr homea hen. painted into a comer-bl! ml1ht
Earl Buchan.:..... Mr. and Mr1. try to tomt!! out fichtlDI if he Is
Coolville 1nt11onized too much.'�
Niel Ntg&amp;emeier or

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Norwalk Trurk Lines
walk, Ohio, one of the nation's ·
larseat motor freight companiea,
hu l■1ued $750,000 of IO.year 5-.
¾ pen::eqt Sinkin, Fund De"....n•
tures with Stock Purchase '\Virranta attached.
Underwrltlne: and u1e of the
luue i1 bein&amp; handled by The Ohio

out Ohio. •
Holder.a . of the qtbentute1 will
be entiUed to buy ·Norwalk Truck
\Jl)N W. Olls8 B Vmint Comrrton
stock on the b ■:al.!I of 40 shares
per $1000 del)enture. Price per
,hare, to January 15, 1962 .will be
,11; lhere■ner to January trs, 1964,
t1'1; aDd thereafter to JanUU')' 15t
IIN, $18.
1 The debenture• are priced at
$1000 debenture, plua ac1 '880
from May ID, 1960,
Ill
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were recent guests of Mr. and : They are backed by net tanSible
than l34fjO per
Mrs. Carron Randolph.
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'l'on1 a t ive plan:!! for the marking
Soldier,
of t h1• Rf'\•olutionary
Jamrs Smi t h . in the Gravel Hill
M iSII Judith Afi'n Sp-e1"it'ei', daugll-'
( ' pmrll'!'Y, Midd\npor1, have been 1er of Mr11. Let.ta Spen�r. BuHe. r1
a 1 1 111&gt;11 1w1·d for S1111d.iy. M a y 29 at nut Ave., became t hl' bride • of
:1 00 S m 1 t )1 WllS l hc firs! S(' ! 1 lcr ! :l'ne Pu u l K ing, son of Mr. and
of M 1rld lf'port
:\frs. Edward King, 1tod1: , Springs
Th•· 1•(•r1•111 ◄ 111i1•s w i l l he spon­ B11,11I. Sat urdny , May 14, at. th€' En�nn• ◄ I hv ! lw ]frl urn Jor111 l h:rn terpri.-.l• F-UB Church.
.
,fr i:,:s ( 'h:q1IN, N S I J A H lllld is
ThP vows of the double ring
h,• 111).! pla11 11t•(t hy !l din•cl ciesC&lt;'ll· l'er1!mon y were reatl al 7:30 p. m.
dJn1 or 1 111• soldi1•r Mrs. Jamrs I•: . by the l{ev. Francis H. Glazier.
l larh•y. Shr wi l l bt• a!lslsted hy
F11r h t•r weddin.1:: the brld1• worl'
ul ht'I' d1 ,1ptn nwmhrrs.
:1 wlule c\li'll· I ha1 islt! dress and
i\ 111(1 1n: 1 111 ' 11nwn1zation!I takini! w h i ( I' Yel�ct bow hat with slio rt
1,art w J ! I tw Fi·rnl'y-Hcnnt•1 No. vl' i l , Slw carried e white H1hle
1 28. A 11wr11·.in l .1•1;ion. Comrn;indcr l opped with a while Or:J;hid.
J';111l l l a p l o u�t a l l hu11ing a n nourw­
Mi·. aud Mn;. 'Marvin King were
pd lhat t lw post C'nthmrh1slically the a t lt!ndu nls. Mrs. K ing worn a
t'tlflnr�r·d l h 1· p!:1n and will pro µink drCt'&gt;s und II rnmclia corsajlc.
\'1111• 1 111- firir1J.: s(1uad nod t a ps.
The Uridr i� a grHduate or l 'omTIit· puhlll' i.� i n v i lNI.
eroy High SrhrJ11l and is employed
.11 t lw Pomeroy Bnu)ch or t he
li('lll' fill 'J 'l'l�phone Company of
Ohio. Mr. K ing ill a g1·a9uate or
l 'mneroy High School and is em•
ployed hy the Grueser Lumber Co.
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Reedsville
Spencer-K ing
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· Events ReportKIBBLE
Wedd in9· ites. ,
APPIe Grove
BY MISS LUCY
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;1tivc•l_\' ft'\\ ot 1 Jwq, dl •mons1 ra0ons have oc­
rn rTl'd I I I uur !,ou t l1l·m ::;1orPs. Most of t hem
IL1\' l ' 1 ,,kPn pl:1q• in rtrl'[IS of the eou11lry
\\ h l ' l l' &lt;1ur �1 01\•s offer l u n d1eonet� service
tn :1 1 1 tust onli'rs \d t ho u t d1sfrim i m1tion . Our
1,1 Jd1ces i n t 111s n•spt'("! a rl' guvtirnl'd by lo­
l'&lt;d l'ustums ,•. hil'h we cannot control and
whil'h l'Xi�tcd long bl'fore our stores were
opened.
' ·As the ::ittiludC' ;rnd customs of the com­
mu nity do change, our ston•s' prat:t ices wi,l l
tlw ngc &lt;·orrespond ingly, and prompt ly."
In t h is matter, as in a·l l others, !:itorcs must
and will move with the times Their policies
wi l l . of ncces.'i ity, reflect com munity attitudes
and dc!-.i res. They cannot do more .

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2.-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, �-· May 20; llMf&lt;l
ed .Qeceml!v a1, 1'1t bu a,er­
•�--�;:aaa: -P«' anoua, which

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FOREMAN °nd ABBOTT
Furniture - Pbileo Appliances - Custom Kitchens

N. SECOND AVE.

Phone WY-2-53%1

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T ht·y &lt;1bt.orbcd lh&lt;'ir fir�: loss
Wilson got the tint Panther 1ijn­
c,f !he st'11son Ill the rci;ion.il tour­ gle aod reacbed third, with a man
nauwtlt 4-{J from Hridgcport when Jetlint on !int v ia a w.alk but
Tum ll;1rn:s twld the Panl hers to Harris M!ttl.fd down lo retir� the
t hree S("at1n1•d sin�lei., walked side.
011ly 1 hrc1·. aml h11 one batter.
Pomeroy:, two other si1iales
Tht· Punl ht•n. with II t wo-game were .conlr1buted by Bob Cunning­
bulJ.(r 1 11 lh t• wo11-lost eolumn in �am m Lbe 7fJl und Terr)' Knight
! tit• SF:OAL. 1 1 t·ed only lo beat 1hc m the &amp;e«1nd.
Ulut• Ot• v 1 hs today 11nd l hey'll have
_ WiUIIOO (,11:inietl fiv&lt;" , wal ked 3,
,t won 11ml J11ek11011 will not hove hit uoat', aod g.11vc up five lilts
lo he l)layed. The Panthers are Brut,ieport
000 2 1 1 0--4 ·s 1
D1:i1tricl c:h a mps, re�iird!ess of P Q�• .uY
1JOO QOO 0----f' 3 3
whet _happens in Galli polis today _
H.arris and Olt.o
W\'i.lsQri Qd
BndJ,teport.
un experie nced, Grueser.
smart club, broke up a 0-0 pitching
duel between Rill Wilson and its
llarm In !ht&gt; fourth with two runll.
0110, their l' il\('hN, opened with a
si ngle , was rorced at second. The
m•xl ba 1 t l'r J.(ot on via an error
and both runners ll(Jv;mced a base'
p u ! l m l{ men at se,•ond and third:
A s11m•t•1.p bunt and unother error
pernu ! l i•d huth to score.
DETROIT UPI-Detroit ,Tlger
Hnll g1•1;11rt srornl ,mother in M,ula&amp;er Jimmy Oy.kes GUI lie
Uw fifth on a triple behind a walk ,my bench Roeky Colavito1 the
1t1nd pu�hed unulher home m the Tiger right fielder obtained from
Cl eve I an d III
· a trade for batting
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t o r tht• 1 • nthen. look mg_ slight- 1 champ !on I l�rvey Kuenn, when
_ � after c·ommut1ng be- th � T1 ge n play ihe Baltimore
. { w1·ar�
ly lq
twet•n _w as_hmJJ: lon U. C. and Porn- ' Orioles tonight.
Dykes said he would
l'TOy 111a itlf)Jlane and lr.i.in, their
h"1
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greatest . thr�at 1 · ame in the bottom decision on Whether t; :Cnc :
Colavito . who 18 hilling only .170
or the fm1t HJJJlfJX ,
� rter _ he 11ees the Orioles' pitch­
i�g lme up for lhe two-game S&lt;'­
Mudwn F"uvorcd
r1cs start ing tonight.
Over Arue11·tiuian
The TJger manager said he oon­
NEW Y◊ R K UPI-Eddie Ma­ sl�er,ed ben('hing Colavito "for
che11, of Portlund, Ore., who hop­ Im own good."
es for II Sr11tember shot at lhc
"When a batter ,ii!els to press­
bea...yweighl crown, lights a Hre1- .i�g so much th at he's hurting
sive Al�•x Miteff or Argentina to­ h1ms1&gt;1f , then you have to rind a
ni11ht i11 u JO-rounder at M adi11on way . lo bring him out · Qf it "
Square Ga rden.
D)'kes said. "Sometlme11 8 coup)t&gt;
of days otr will put him back in
Their bout wm be the last
!lrlde."
J.� dd-.y ni,.:ht televillon fight stag­
ed in the Gorden. 11,.e rawr-epon­
sored TV bouts will be shifted to Ca lches Reported
S1turday nieht in October, and
SE Ohio
the only New York TV flii.hls mean Good
COi
UMB
be
while will he stage d at little St
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ng ou,llook �!nt�:�e�� to/:���
Nick's Arena. Machen Is favored
d es
n o • otty conal I H5.
;i�f::.� l h� :i �tte � :: :
t r
f::eDepartrnent said in 1�
a nd s , ream report
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In F..ast Centra l and s ou UwJIItrn
n8 h
n are t!_!ill taking JJ1Jakies
! n g!r;;{ O
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and str:am��n t�i! �;1 o�fd i8
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en , om_ 1:reams In Belont Cou
:1 u m s_. cre pes and ��r:•� r 1i: w1se be•
ng reported from su I 1- e
e 1 i.lk ll Ill
f Atwood Carr II
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The Past Matrone of Pomeroy
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h e asoniC' T(•mple
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wiih Mrs. E- J , Tracy as hostess.

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$2.95 and up
Several Colors and
Styles To Chooee From

SMITH C LOTH I NG CO.
Cash Babr, Owner
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Lark 9 Pusenger Station Wagon. 6 -..:yl. Std . trans . One owner.

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WHITE SULPHUR SffRlNGS,
W. Va. UFJ-Skinny
Gardiner
Olckinson •t� two ■trokea up
on the fleld-u1d five ,head of
favo_red Sammy Snea.d--.as 62 pro­
feu1onal1 went Into the aecond
· round ol the Sam Snead Festival
Golf TOUl'Jlam•nt.
Diekln,on finished with a apar­
klina: flve-un�errpar 65 ThW'ldAy
■fttir moat fll the others were m.
lt wa1 tbe ,NCODd be■t tompetl­
tlve rou.Qd UM G-foot-lO, 127-pound
prot.1e of .,-.n .lw&amp;an ever II.ad
lhot, But be WU holdin1 no lllu­
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'2:!JOO lint prlte money.
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for &amp;nNd,t' 11ld Dlcll:JJJison. "This
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1 951 DODGE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . $195

A knock down

PYTHIAN PARK

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drive, Nddo, ,heater. A real iOod value. Try it ,e,ad yoo 'tl agree.

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Brtu, Sttalton - • O,d•

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u-an,sportation. SA.VE S S S,
1 953 Ford VB - 4 Door.
1 953 Oodt• VB Coronet 4 Dr.
R&amp;K. Maire u, an offe r,
1950 O.Soto 6 cyl. Real clean
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Make vs an 9ffer,
1 949 OldlfflOblle i6. Runs.
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During the butineaa meet1n1,

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ae TeH"llliger were dealt to lhe
Yanktet for 1.at1ti1y infielder Anii y
CarefThe Chica,;o White Sox pur•
cha1ed righthanded Pitcher Frank
Barne■ 0-1 from St. Louis, and
optioned pitchers Don P'ernrue
a nd Jake strike r and outfie lder
Jim Mc.Anany to San DieKo of
t be Pa c ific Coast Le•gue.
Th e C ardinal! ■ lso signed as a
free agent vete ran so ulhpaw C urt
Simmons , who was rece ntly reJea s.ed by t he Phil l ies. Simmons,
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1954 OLDSMOBILE

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.�. t,•t at the ume Ume be
prflt-' at .home.
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ticket
annual
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campa ign, an d th e head ache .a ty go
«lebra
capacity · of the club rneiabt.n, , Vanlb' 0 IIWll[I:
bu aky
not from the fact that h e has Hcia\ --•Jlllg
•.� c;om.plaj.n, " the Thur
iJ hers and 1 lp P?,e beM!f,te:lRQI -,01i
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1btt
uld
hitter
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'98,290 fl?()tball seats to sell to tt:e horseshoe• haptd Ohio Stadium
sb n of
be ma ned o.,t � � p,
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the rub comes beeau8e he doe¥n'f
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thl11 year i1 more 1c11te than it u,e tickets on
yean to a ieam that
have twice that many.
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to
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of )In.
As he gets iiet for another �11- h,as been 11inte 19&amp;3, the.lae
utuall)' la in contention tor the
movie•
betn
pl.Ill
wed
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Mil
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five
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J1er ye ar at the gate, Sta.ten Raid Ohlo p l ■yed
t he
thamp;o,nahlp. "
of Mr family and ,cenery af
plays sb: 11mes up when t hey fetylir. r
h e ex:peclll a sellout of each OSIJ games. tt u11un1ly
,
City
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the road.
But the former Kan 11
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home game this year, with the at home and three on
priie•
Tic ll;:et ptkes - rernain I the aani 1tront boy, w_hOM booming ho'!'e
d Into five
crow
to
have
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Gamet wertt played and
n
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dip.
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of
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him
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the
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i11 me. And he said this. too, coul games
said. ""nl ia ii 1e llin1i for J4.00 per
Football League con tra
the Ians here, 1,n t over•
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• Ten . meet- goes lo six ," be
kies
be a sellou t if the Bic1
flel
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the
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top
an
the
1eats $5.00
Min, one of
deal. either.
e problem."
• total
pt for Ult Joyed about Uie
ing al East Lansi 11�. \H&lt;'h. , isn't going to treate a littl
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gained
t3
a
for
n
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Studffltl P:lnt
GIANTS SIGN MORI. ISO�
receiv ing
too tougt,. on the Hoosiers who
w,t-en they will ' 'JCn n111 City 11 my hO e ,''
_ The Ne w of 74'7 ya.rd1 by rui,ht na.
e Uck• Michi gan came
h
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crack
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home
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UP
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fir
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Gettin
with
m
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plan
lapped
punu
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and
wet'e recen tly s
koffs
kic
00.
ing
be $4..
over York Gia nts h ave signed hal fback and retun
1y1
g
are.
playin
4
my
suspension by tbe ets will be the studen t,, Slaten
when
four . year
--� --enough
said that he allocated
.tnd hope lo go into buaines&amp; here. Joe Morr�on to a 1961) Nalional in 1 9M,
NCA A.
cent.
,
per
tickets to serve about 87
OSU LNds Nanon
I ' ve 1ot a wlfe and seven klda
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OhJo
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of
t
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ln
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enrollm
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•nd another ls expe
Last season Ohio State led the of the
around 24,000
1ult.
nation .i.t the football ticket coun- Thal figures to be
By United p,,_ - taterftlt\oMI
---- - thia year - or a. chunk of 20,800
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cerv is returning to t� team
NA,IONAL L•At
tickets,
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left me lliltttpg on the bench and
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Milwauk
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put aside for the visJtinv: schools
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Mll)' was able to prove to them
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St. Lo1ds - · · · · · 1' " l8 ft
MUSIC IIY
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y Hayes open . the
Wo
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lane, ,au tomat
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on Sept. 24 again&amp;t Sol.It�• ChlCJJO jl '"'Jlt.dMP-1!1. # ·
season
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, The Fir,,tea piled up 1 5-0 le,ad
m 2 2-S inn.lJ.\ia against bonus
efty � JJ,dec�i, , matJ.na: his big
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Heu, 4el&gt;qt., iJul went on to
stretch U�q' wlnninJ strwk at
hom� to eltht
1ames. Rookle
Joe Gib.bt!l 'llteded help from Fred
Green la , U. •i&amp;hth inning but
ret9i'¢Wl cred/t 1 fM' bl■ third win.
He yielded • pt hits and struck
out •
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Vadl· Nnstin tripled home Ed,
d\e
,.-_ith two out in the
nmUt �nl H the Reds swept a
tw041me aeries with the Dodg•
er, Ind 11). 0Ved pHt idle Milwau•
.kee Into third place. Pinson'• de­
el1We blow off &amp;mdy Koufax
who fanned lo but lost his fourth
1traipt l■me, tame after a bunt
alna:le ■nd theft of aecond base
by Ello Chacon and Ka"sko's sln1le Ued the IOOH. Jlm Blo1nan
1att or three Cincinn1tl oitebers'
pleked up , hi■ flr,t victory or th�
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8-3 , and tqok a half.game a:rlp cm
fir■ t - place. H e's hit In 1 4 ()f the
rates la1t 1� games to ralsfl
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poi nts behind Mays' .376.
BIK•fflfl PoWltf' Hitter
Eve n more 11tonl1blng baa been
Cl e mente'■ sudden
development
into a pif),wer hitter. He h11 nh..-.
previously bit more than &amp;tven
home rs or driven J n more than
60 runs In a full sea■on but he 's
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•the Phlladelphla Phlllle1, 4-2, In
at�r N1thtn1I LN1ve llmet,
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They shout "arrlba, arriba,"
when Robe rto Clemente bats at
Forbes Field and perhaps 110
player better ty11ifiea the "rise"
of lhe PJttsbur1h Pirates.
. Lona: regarded as a baseball
d�amond In the rouih sinre the
P1rateii " ■tole" him In the draft
in 19M, tbe �year old 111,tive of
CaroliRA, P Uerto Rico, h.u , devel­
oped overni&amp;ht into oDe of ,be Natlo? ■ l Lea1ue 11 1hlning atara.
He s gmllena:Jng San Franci■co'■
Willie Moy, for the balU.. lead
..t.octay and aome experts think
rate,' fir■I cbim·
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Clemente weii on a ,t.for�

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sidewall tire,. New seat COYtr■.

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In New York .Rohinaon said,
"I'll a:o ri1ht ahead with my
tr1inin1 for the Pender ficht. O ur
contract waa 1l&amp;ned Ion&amp; before
the Maryland 1u1pen1ion. My only
C'omment o n the M aryl an d action
is; This ie just tnother case of
American prej udice."

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decide bere' today whether Sugar
Ray _ Robin�LT,-1's brand new susIC e i ea&lt;&amp; ,ne
p,en■wns will prev ent his rel urn
middleweight · title fight with Paul S�t #'or
Pender, June lO.
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Robinson, fo1•,me.� middleweight as l�e deadline for the purchue
and welterwei�lt champion was of tickets for the Pomeroy High
1u11Mmded indl!.finile ly by' tb e School Alumni banquet, it w as
M ■ r)'land AthletOC' Commission at announced today by Mn. Roy
&amp;IUmore Thur.sdt'a y n ight for fall Mayer, secretary.
ure _to fulfill a l��hl contract in
Ticket.a may be purchased from
Baltimore lut M,'J:nday night.
Starks Pharmacy, PomerO!' p81.
A t To�yo, Japan, \Jui:Jay An tho ny
try or M rs. M ayer. Thomas �uick
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pre1lde nt of the Nt1t iona l B 1.
peril1tend e nt of
the Franklhi
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County Sch.ools, will speak brief- ·
recogmz1ng Robinson ,'s ,usn
...,en---a- ly at the ba nquet,

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Miekey Walker, furnll'r t i tlehold ­
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dleweii;:ht diviiliuns . pn·dJl"I� lngt'­
mar Juhanuon will knock out
Floyd P.i1.lterat011 again 111 chl'ir
Ju�e ;o ht!c!V)'we1ght ('hampion
idup faght ill the Polo Grounds.
"lngf'01ar scemJii in better shape
than _l11st, year and much mure l:l � ­
grewnve, ' Wa lker !181d. "Ht&gt; proved
IHI June that he has the punC'h
and style to hike care of Palln­
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AA ba,eb!! l linals left lying in the du.st of Philo High &amp;ho0l's
d1am,ond I hursday, lake on tbe Gallipolis Blue Devils Joda
1 � Gal1_1polis hoping to wrap up their southern division &lt;!

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Walks 3, Hits Ont lo ·epoal f•

Ron Blac-kburn for seYen hils a�d
all six rum during h111 brief
thre"" and II third inmng stint.

Diomt•dei. Olivo a llowed but one
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T ht·y &lt;1bt.orbcd lh&lt;'ir fir�: loss
Wilson got the tint Panther 1ijn­
c,f !he st'11son Ill the rci;ion.il tour­ gle aod reacbed third, with a man
nauwtlt 4-{J from Hridgcport when Jetlint on !int v ia a w.alk but
Tum ll;1rn:s twld the Panl hers to Harris M!ttl.fd down lo retir� the
t hree S("at1n1•d sin�lei., walked side.
011ly 1 hrc1·. aml h11 one batter.
Pomeroy:, two other si1iales
Tht· Punl ht•n. with II t wo-game were .conlr1buted by Bob Cunning­
bulJ.(r 1 11 lh t• wo11-lost eolumn in �am m Lbe 7fJl und Terr)' Knight
! tit• SF:OAL. 1 1 t·ed only lo beat 1hc m the &amp;e«1nd.
Ulut• Ot• v 1 hs today 11nd l hey'll have
_ WiUIIOO (,11:inietl fiv&lt;" , wal ked 3,
,t won 11ml J11ek11011 will not hove hit uoat', aod g.11vc up five lilts
lo he l)layed. The Panthers are Brut,ieport
000 2 1 1 0--4 ·s 1
D1:i1tricl c:h a mps, re�iird!ess of P Q�• .uY
1JOO QOO 0----f' 3 3
whet _happens in Galli polis today _
H.arris and Olt.o
W\'i.lsQri Qd
BndJ,teport.
un experie nced, Grueser.
smart club, broke up a 0-0 pitching
duel between Rill Wilson and its
llarm In !ht&gt; fourth with two runll.
0110, their l' il\('hN, opened with a
si ngle , was rorced at second. The
m•xl ba 1 t l'r J.(ot on via an error
and both runners ll(Jv;mced a base'
p u ! l m l{ men at se,•ond and third:
A s11m•t•1.p bunt and unother error
pernu ! l i•d huth to score.
DETROIT UPI-Detroit ,Tlger
Hnll g1•1;11rt srornl ,mother in M,ula&amp;er Jimmy Oy.kes GUI lie
Uw fifth on a triple behind a walk ,my bench Roeky Colavito1 the
1t1nd pu�hed unulher home m the Tiger right fielder obtained from
Cl eve I an d III
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_ � after c·ommut1ng be- th � T1 ge n play ihe Baltimore
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twet•n _w as_hmJJ: lon U. C. and Porn- ' Orioles tonight.
Dykes said he would
l'TOy 111a itlf)Jlane and lr.i.in, their
h"1
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greatest . thr�at 1 · ame in the bottom decision on Whether t; :Cnc :
Colavito . who 18 hilling only .170
or the fm1t HJJJlfJX ,
� rter _ he 11ees the Orioles' pitch­
i�g lme up for lhe two-game S&lt;'­
Mudwn F"uvorcd
r1cs start ing tonight.
Over Arue11·tiuian
The TJger manager said he oon­
NEW Y◊ R K UPI-Eddie Ma­ sl�er,ed ben('hing Colavito "for
che11, of Portlund, Ore., who hop­ Im own good."
es for II Sr11tember shot at lhc
"When a batter ,ii!els to press­
bea...yweighl crown, lights a Hre1- .i�g so much th at he's hurting
sive Al�•x Miteff or Argentina to­ h1ms1&gt;1f , then you have to rind a
ni11ht i11 u JO-rounder at M adi11on way . lo bring him out · Qf it "
Square Ga rden.
D)'kes said. "Sometlme11 8 coup)t&gt;
of days otr will put him back in
Their bout wm be the last
!lrlde."
J.� dd-.y ni,.:ht televillon fight stag­
ed in the Gorden. 11,.e rawr-epon­
sored TV bouts will be shifted to Ca lches Reported
S1turday nieht in October, and
SE Ohio
the only New York TV flii.hls mean Good
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while will he stage d at little St
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Nick's Arena. Machen Is favored
d es
n o • otty conal I H5.
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f::eDepartrnent said in 1�
a nd s , ream report
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n8 h
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WHITE SULPHUR SffRlNGS,
W. Va. UFJ-Skinny
Gardiner
Olckinson •t� two ■trokea up
on the fleld-u1d five ,head of
favo_red Sammy Snea.d--.as 62 pro­
feu1onal1 went Into the aecond
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Golf TOUl'Jlam•nt.
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1 958 CHEVROLET V8 · · · sh.
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Low mileage. Sparkling light

1 951 DODGE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . $195

A knock down

PYTHIAN PARK

t11111 Wan $1 ,1 95
1957 FORI&gt; VB 2 Dr. Cus
blue finish.

CRANBROOK 5 PASSENGER COUPE

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·"°'606 1. Meh\.St. POIM'l'OY
Phone WY•2·S8�0

AT THE OLD

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The fint anniversary of the 11¥
be
1..... at hi'•
will
Jackson,
II!'•
tor, Rev. Samuel
,l!'t:.-li,:u..:..
o)&gt;served Sunday, J11ne ft. at tl)eiJ
Naomi Baptist Church. The aet ,..,Jew •I
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mon will be 1iven . at 11 a. m. by '(��Ilia
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Ruest p1111tor, Rev . H. H. Tea,zue o�
NM:atc'AM uaAOUI
the Hosack Baptist Ch11rch Colum�
W . , &amp;. •Ptt. lOll
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nied
bus, He will be ,.ctomwi
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the Pomeroy First Baptist Church. ·Bo on . . .
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. . , . . . 10 1 18 l'4iD 416:
the Meigs County M i nlaterial Al Detroit . .
. . . . 10 1&amp; .488 O'tii
sociaUon and Rev. Nyle Borden, Wuhin1ton
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I pastor of the lit.
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Bot'- al Ch,._, . ,...., -r&lt;illl
· Kan,n ·Clty 7 •Btl- ' 4 ·!NI
Friday's PHNIIII ,Plk:hen
·Bottou at Glavalond •NI Mon-·
bouquatt. 3-t n Grant : t,1-1 ·
81ltlmore ti' Dttrolt (N)-W•I•;
k•r G-0 ,VI , fi\ltql 1 4
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Walhln...,_ , at KapilU City'
8altlmore •t ,Detrolf
llosttn •t Clffllllnd

MetropoIitan Moto�s

A very priactk:.11 ear. Beiee finilth - clean •inttrior. AutmnaU�
drive, Nddo, ,heater. A real iOod value. Try it ,e,ad yoo 'tl agree.

$jcLE MOW I H P.ROGRESS

Brtu, Sttalton - • O,d•

1957 Studebaker Ohampioo. 6
cyt, heah�r. G ood cheap
u-an,sportation. SA.VE S S S,
1 953 Ford VB - 4 Door.
1 953 Oodt• VB Coronet 4 Dr.
R&amp;K. Maire u, an offe r,
1950 O.Soto 6 cyl. Real clean
and soUd car f.ur 'lnOOel.
Make vs an 9ffer,
1 949 OldlfflOblle i6. Runs.
Miki U1 ■n othr.
Open Evenln91 TII I P•

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AnniNll'IR,-Y Obser'fled
For Naomi Pastor

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for 1 ,icntc till N held et LJb
Ahu, lUM ..
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awarded Lo Blanche Haakins and
Nora Mills. Jolly Pal &amp;lfU were
allO e xchlnCed.
During the butineaa meet1n1,

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1958 MERCURY · · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · . . . . · $1 595

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ll',s jCDt ti,il GO ·- GO -· GO - with the VS Rocbt q.ine p
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EAGI- ES CLUB

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A r�l sporty job finished ini heather, pink and 'W'hl.t:e. Power
teenng, ,power brakes, automa2.ie drive, Ndlo, h¥ter. seats
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6 C\'L. - 4 DOOR

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In&amp; with Mickey Man tle and Roae-r Marla.
C erv •nd uli \ il )' infielder Wa )'•
ae TeH"llliger were dealt to lhe
Yanktet for 1.at1ti1y infielder Anii y
CarefThe Chica,;o White Sox pur•
cha1ed righthanded Pitcher Frank
Barne■ 0-1 from St. Louis, and
optioned pitchers Don P'ernrue
a nd Jake strike r and outfie lder
Jim Mc.Anany to San DieKo of
t be Pa c ific Coast Le•gue.
Th e C ardinal! ■ lso signed as a
free agent vete ran so ulhpaw C urt
Simmons , who was rece ntly reJea s.ed by t he Phil l ies. Simmons,
31. kas had arm troubl e .
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1954 OLDSMOBILE

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Daily Sentinel, Pom�f\lY•¥id dlepoi:,, ,o, ,. J1Jy_

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COLUMBUS UPl - Ticket Dl- 1 ter u the Bijc�Y,, p1- -: 1� •
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St
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Sa
rect.r George
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JSuc� ■
Al
University 111 a man with bt,:: propn _ Jltv. 191 AUllttlca lo the New York Yan•
.Ille
l
-,.lM
itr_�,.)ii,
'
t95�itf �ii,. ti,_•�t\l"
blems.
.�. t,•t at the ume Ume be
prflt-' at .home.
"-ai.
,D'11
ff
e
11ver
an
ticket
annual
hls
/.llY handsprio&amp;:1 to
1t.artin1
He's.
.
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•00 :,ha"
"" 1011
le.
campa ign, an d th e head ache .a ty go
«lebra
capacity · of the club rneiabt.n, , Vanlb' 0 IIWll[I:
bu aky
not from the fact that h e has Hcia\ --•Jlllg
•.� c;om.plaj.n, " the Thur
iJ hers and 1 lp P?,e beM!f,te:lRQI -,01i
e
1btt
uld
hitter
,bGnMi
'98,290 fl?()tball seats to sell to tt:e horseshoe• haptd Ohio Stadium
sb n of
be ma ned o.,t � � p,
Moving picture■ were 01r
lea
a
from
oin
rn
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t.
J
t
Bucleye11 home games thls yeftf. listed at 19,fJM,
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meet,11
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PF
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from
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lit
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group
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tb,e
T
St■ten said the ticbt situatio
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�
ae
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labed
the rub comes beeau8e he doe¥n'f
U
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home
µa&amp;t
the
at
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in&amp; wh\.ch . was. b,t:ld
thl11 year i1 more 1c11te than it u,e tickets on
yean to a ieam that
have twice that many.
o
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11.
.
Feb
er,
tw
J)U
Mill
tlle,
■
Mrvl'
.
Alm
baek
to
t ye ■r enough are pUt
of )In.
As he gets iiet for another �11- h,as been 11inte 19&amp;3, the.lae
utuall)' la in contention tor the
movie•
betn
pl.Ill
wed
Jlo
,
sho
t
alltiDd
al¥&gt;
ler
Mil
home
Mn.
five
only
■tudenl pop
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J1er ye ar at the gate, Sta.ten Raid Ohlo p l ■yed
t he
thamp;o,nahlp. "
of Mr family and ,cenery af
plays sb: 11mes up when t hey fetylir. r
h e ex:peclll a sellout of each OSIJ games. tt u11un1ly
,
City
1
1
area.
the road.
But the former Kan 11
e
home game this year, with the at home and three on
priie•
Tic ll;:et ptkes - rernain I the aani 1tront boy, w_hOM booming ho'!'e
d Into five
crow
to
have
"
l
a
Gamet wertt played and
n
We'l
dip.
n
l
the
of
ti
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xcep
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e
o
dl,rv
po&amp;t ib1
))' as ib t he put, ytth r
e
rit
u
favo
ha
bl_g
a
sual
t
ow
him
t
e
d
cr
mad
the
d
TURI
,
ct. r.torrix ,
i11 me. And he said this. too, coul games
said. ""nl ia ii 1e llin1i for J4.00 per
Football League con tra
the Ians here, 1,n t over•
"'1
h1 ·"lb
t
·
in pro
.
• Ten . meet- goes lo six ," be
kies
be a sellou t if the Bic1
flel
roo
the
d
top
an
the
1eats $5.00
Min, one of
deal. either.
e problem."
• total
pt for Ult Joyed about Uie
ing al East Lansi 11�. \H&lt;'h. , isn't going to treate a littl
eAce
gained
t3
a
for
n
'°"
�
che
lut
blea
ootball
f
he
m
Studffltl P:lnt
GIANTS SIGN MORI. ISO�
receiv ing
too tougt,. on the Hoosiers who
w,t-en they will ' 'JCn n111 City 11 my hO e ,''
_ The Ne w of 74'7 ya.rd1 by rui,ht na.
e Uck• Michi gan came
h
I
t
al
crack
Rlt
home
st
W
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UP
Y
fir
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It
g
NE
a
ake
n:a
Gettin
with
m
t"
plan
lapped
punu
''I
111d.
and
wet'e recen tly s
koffs
kic
00.
ing
be $4..
over York Gia nts h ave signed hal fback and retun
1y1
g
are.
playin
4
my
suspension by tbe ets will be the studen t,, Slaten
when
four . year
--� --enough
said that he allocated
.tnd hope lo go into buaines&amp; here. Joe Morr�on to a 1961) Nalional in 1 9M,
NCA A.
cent.
,
per
tickets to serve about 87
OSU LNds Nanon
I ' ve 1ot a wlfe and seven klda
'
Stale.
OhJo
AU·
of
t
n
ln
e
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enrollm
�ffl s
•nd another ls expe
Last season Ohio State led the of the
around 24,000
1ult.
nation .i.t the football ticket coun- Thal figures to be
By United p,,_ - taterftlt\oMI
---- - thia year - or a. chunk of 20,800
·
US
cerv is returning to t� team
NA,IONAL L•At
tickets,
t
W
w, Stied ly T Very
·1.
Pt
.
09 whieh sold him to the A�hletiC11
Next comes the r.culty mem•
1on.
.
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10
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21
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st the close of the 1956 se1
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Vunity O members and beJl. P
bers,
They
L
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w
817 ,. '.'They di 't
FOR THE
Francisco . - 20
efactor11 of the univenlt,. Then San
. . . . � . 17 1, .SfB 4
nnaU
AROUND
left me lliltttpg on the bench and
Cincl
are
ts
ticke
3,000
of
t
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4
11
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542
AT
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thtn cot rid of me. When I fl,
Milwauk
ONL
.
DEAL
put aside for the visJtinv: schools
.
18
. - . 13
Mll)' was able to prove to them
t19 8
Last the general public aeta a Loi Anaelea 8
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15
tO
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a10
thit J could play ball, they de•
crack at what's left, and by this Chlc
8
eided. , tbtY )'(Ould like to have me
St. Lo1ds - · · · · · 1' " l8 ft
MUSIC IIY
Ume · there aren"t many.
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The "new look"
Sten1,1el told
, 'Manlier Case)'
1959 Ford V.I. lJ.ke 11ew, FeirThu�y ( ltl1ti: t'•._...,1,1
y Hayes open . the
Wo
oach
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C
and
Cerv will
radio
th11l
ic,
lane, ,au tomat
. _pew,1mei1 Thursday
on Sept. 24 again&amp;t Sol.It�• ChlCJJO jl '"'Jlt.dMP-1!1. # ·
season
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1959 Lark II. 6 c3-•l'. wltih over•
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er
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nomy
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drive. The eco
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loea,I ow ner. Like new. 1 7 ,000
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The Bucke return home 1or •1 tf4�
nice. Lots of mtles }eft in
s.,. 1 fr9MIM, ,tt 1 P,..,.....gil) 4(N)
ecoming tilt with W iscoR5f n.
Hom
this car. SAV E S $ $.
M .ro,fftiJdlf-..
Oet. 22, Jo to East Lan!;inJ tt&gt;;
1957 Ford V8 F•irkme 500.
1

Need &lt;ll � WQfk car? Then buy thM one. '[l!res yoo
d a•
f,o California oo r�t DOW. Jwne ,aood too. V-8 epttne • i�c
_
,.
drive.
Try ,it today'.

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'!I f.ORD l/1 TON � . . 995

, The Fir,,tea piled up 1 5-0 le,ad
m 2 2-S inn.lJ.\ia against bonus
efty � JJ,dec�i, , matJ.na: his big
�
Heu, 4el&gt;qt., iJul went on to
stretch U�q' wlnninJ strwk at
hom� to eltht
1ames. Rookle
Joe Gib.bt!l 'llteded help from Fred
Green la , U. •i&amp;hth inning but
ret9i'¢Wl cred/t 1 fM' bl■ third win.
He yielded • pt hits and struck
out •
··
._, Dod..,..
Vadl· Nnstin tripled home Ed,
d\e
,.-_ith two out in the
nmUt �nl H the Reds swept a
tw041me aeries with the Dodg•
er, Ind 11). 0Ved pHt idle Milwau•
.kee Into third place. Pinson'• de­
el1We blow off &amp;mdy Koufax
who fanned lo but lost his fourth
1traipt l■me, tame after a bunt
alna:le ■nd theft of aecond base
by Ello Chacon and Ka"sko's sln1le Ued the IOOH. Jlm Blo1nan
1att or three Cincinn1tl oitebers'
pleked up , hi■ flr,t victory or th�
leUOD, ,

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w hlp pe d lh e St · Lo uJ1 Cardin als,
8-3 , and tqok a half.game a:rlp cm
fir■ t - place. H e's hit In 1 4 ()f the
rates la1t 1� games to ralsfl
::
9 averaai: e to .372 onl)' four
poi nts behind Mays' .376.
BIK•fflfl PoWltf' Hitter
Eve n more 11tonl1blng baa been
Cl e mente'■ sudden
development
into a pif),wer hitter. He h11 nh..-.
previously bit more than &amp;tven
home rs or driven J n more than
60 runs In a full sea■on but he 's
a lready hit
six homers and
e
kn
n
ls
�� � l:c i�: �� :::: .,..
Lou Al\ftl..,
5-4 6',r
th•lr 13th •ld0f1' In '1, � •
and th• Chlc■■a Cub,·
•the Phlladelphla Phlllle1, 4-2, In
at�r N1thtn1I LN1ve llmet,
The l&lt;anua City Athl.tlca ct.
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7-4, Jn tt_. onl y A.,.rtq,n .....

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· •Radio and ' be.alar, charcoal and gray finish, white

Cullom • Door Stdan. · Radio, heatar, 1tand ard ohlfl, VB eJli]ne.

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Unlt.d PrtH lrtftr1Mtloul
They shout "arrlba, arriba,"
when Robe rto Clemente bats at
Forbes Field and perhaps 110
player better ty11ifiea the "rise"
of lhe PJttsbur1h Pirates.
. Lona: regarded as a baseball
d�amond In the rouih sinre the
P1rateii " ■tole" him In the draft
in 19M, tbe �year old 111,tive of
CaroliRA, P Uerto Rico, h.u , devel­
oped overni&amp;ht into oDe of ,be Natlo? ■ l Lea1ue 11 1hlning atara.
He s gmllena:Jng San Franci■co'■
Willie Moy, for the balU.. lead
..t.octay and aome experts think
rate,' fir■I cbim·
it;: :�e:;
Clemente weii on a ,t.for�

ne owner.

'•6 DODGE
,tr,�• - · � .. · - · $1 295
-C�et 2 Door Sedan. Auto.
sidewall tire,. New seat COYtr■.

Ion,
In New York .Rohinaon said,
"I'll a:o ri1ht ahead with my
tr1inin1 for the Pender ficht. O ur
contract waa 1l&amp;ned Ion&amp; before
the Maryland 1u1pen1ion. My only
C'omment o n the M aryl an d action
is; This ie just tnother case of
American prej udice."

Se w in_g �l 11.b H�a$
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Faethall Fans Int,&gt;' Ghio.Sta

USED
CARS

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May 24

M9Y. !Hue .:d �itc :in:�

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While and 11old finish.

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In Suspension
Aoti�.n Thursday
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BOST\l.N UPI-'lihe •Jlass■ct1 1.11etta Do.xiqg ComrnWion will
decide bere' today whether Sugar
Ray _ Robin�LT,-1's brand new susIC e i ea&lt;&amp; ,ne
p,en■wns will prev ent his rel urn
middleweight · title fight with Paul S�t #'or
Pender, June lO.
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Tueada)', May 24, has been set
Robinson, fo1•,me.� middleweight as l�e deadline for the purchue
and welterwei�lt champion was of tickets for the Pomeroy High
1u11Mmded indl!.finile ly by' tb e School Alumni banquet, it w as
M ■ r)'land AthletOC' Commission at announced today by Mn. Roy
&amp;IUmore Thur.sdt'a y n ight for fall Mayer, secretary.
ure _to fulfill a l��hl contract in
Ticket.a may be purchased from
Baltimore lut M,'J:nday night.
Starks Pharmacy, PomerO!' p81.
A t To�yo, Japan, \Jui:Jay An tho ny
try or M rs. M ayer. Thomas �uick
.. ace rom of Providen
....
ce, R. I., of the clau of 1929 who is su­
pre1lde nt of the Nt1t iona l B 1.
peril1tend e nt of
the Franklhi
AAsn., _s�id th e NBA• concu�: ��
County Sch.ools, will speak brief- ·
recogmz1ng Robinson ,'s ,usn
...,en---a- ly at the ba nquet,

Ra �ch Wagon 4 Door. 6 cyl. Std. shift, rad 10 and healer. One local owner.

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Rt,bhi Defiant

In Bat Slump

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Bench . Bet!kons
Celawto, Deep

Strow Hats

N. SECOND AVE.

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GROSSINGEk. Y Y. Ul'I _
Miekey Walker, furnll'r t i tlehold ­
er in 1he we lterwe111: h1 and mid
dleweii;:ht diviiliuns . pn·dJl"I� lngt'­
mar Juhanuon will knock out
Floyd P.i1.lterat011 again 111 chl'ir
Ju�e ;o ht!c!V)'we1ght ('hampion
idup faght ill the Polo Grounds.
"lngf'01ar scemJii in better shape
than _l11st, year and much mure l:l � ­
grewnve, ' Wa lker !181d. "Ht&gt; proved
IHI June that he has the punC'h
and style to hike care of Palln­
son. He ' l l do it 11gam-mayl&gt;e soon
er this time."

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E L ECTRIC
A P f' L I A N C [ "
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GETTING M:IIER •

PonH'fO)' 's _Panthers, dreams of a berth in the state CLa�
AA ba,eb!! l linals left lying in the du.st of Philo High &amp;ho0l's
d1am,ond I hursday, lake on tbe Gallipolis Blue Devils Joda
1 � Gal1_1polis hoping to wrap up their southern division &lt;!

PREDICTS KNOCKOUT

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llarris Holds Pomer� f.o 3 Hits,
Walks 3, Hits Ont lo ·epoal f•

Ron Blac-kburn for seYen hils a�d
all six rum during h111 brief
thre"" and II third inmng stint.

Diomt•dei. Olivo a llowed but one
hit the lasl four ;ind two thirds
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Panthers Lose At Philo 4 - 0

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�D,llf Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 20, 1960

(9) For Sole

legal Notke

Legal Notice

Police lnve11tljrale
A.ccident Thul'8dav

Engineers Give
First Report

All Coa..Umen ■!tended, belnt
Zerkle, Chllda, Covert, Cliolon
Flaber, Lee Smith and Wa)lne
GJbbont; Clerk Gue Grate and
Mayor McEl binney.

NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALi
Pomeroy police investiealed an
C•M No. 1 6A41
ccident
on the upper parkin1 lot
a
ot
In the pursuance o( tbe order
(Continwd ,rom tt■- One)
th� Probiil.e Court of Meip Coon• in Pomeroy Thursday afternoon in
Th• en1lnMr• promlNd to ,.
ty, Ohio, Cue No. 18,44 1 , I will which a 19S8 Buick wa■ damaeed
tum - with • proooa■l ..,
ofter for sa le at public auction on to the extent of $131. 18.
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE KESULTS
Hos JU' ta) Gunpalgn
The Buick, owned by Tommy
lBth.
d
ay
of
Jwt.e,
1960,
at
the
how much wch • w,vey wou:d
RATES
Taylor,
Che1hire,
wu
pa:ked
and
m■Y
.,
Court
Collected
,..,, Councll thon mey,
IO a. m, at the door or tbe
House. Pomeroy, Ohio, the follow­ w1.1 damaged by a car beh1e park­ not, ■ct upon that propoU 1 ,
Th e Mei&amp;■ County
Veterans
I cent&amp; per word. 3M loeertiOG. .IJinlmum cltarg, - 60 '!e11•.1
i ng described real estate.
ed by Judy Ann Bogg■, 22, Mason,
e,
I etni., per WOJ'd fo.r t.hree CODdlecutive inaert:iona.
Campaie:n
Committe
Memorial
the
THR EE C O M l'L ETE ROOMS OF
get
to
Council,
Last week
Parcel 1 : The following describ­ w . Va., who waa drivin1 a car proposal out In the open, approv• through Mrs. Esther C l ark, 1ecre•
all new f urniture at Ingel's
Special - one moulh for 30 cent.a per word.
today
reported
Furniture. Includes 2 piece liv1'lal1 rate of 3 ccote p;.T word will be dw'jed for advertisin8
ed real estate 11ituated in the Coun­ owned by Charles Wolfe, Syracuse. ed a fir1t re ading of the rate Lary-tre asurer,
r ng room sui te, 3 matching taaf DOt paid witlhi.n 10 d.l:y■ after receivina: bill.
ty of Meies, in lhe State of Ohio The Wolfe car ■uttered minor ordinance with Childs "oting no. $1,3M , was col lected from buainesa
1
a nd m the Townshiil ..,: Salisbury, damage.
bles, i matc h111g lamps, 4 pi e ce
Enon J.a Ad\lertisi.Dll - Should be reportf'd trrunediately. The
Last nJ&amp;:ht CbUd■ pleaded he p.nd eatabliahments a nd individua. 1.
and bounded a nd described a s fol·
bedroom .\Ulte, interspring matDail) Smdnel will not be retpon&amp;ibLe for more UJ.1.D one incru·­
The cost or lbe ca mpaign wa1,,
many other citi.zen1 have not h ad
lows:
treH and box sprmg, bed spread (
· net tnlert:on.
time to study the proposal pro- $978.55, leavinJ a bala nce of
Neutzliug•
Called
Being in Sec. "· _Town 2, an,d
hrd o1 T�ob and SiPecial Notices of EwnU
2 dre11�er lamps, Hotpomt reObitu.ar1e1
$376.45. A cheek to tha t amount
perly.
rrigerator, g.is range, 7 piece
publiahed at l cent per word.
---· Henge 13 of �he . Ohio Company s Norlh Fo• Funer11l
_
_
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has been given to Meigs Commu�­
e lay, hear•
d
further
asked
He
:.,r. and Mrs. Be n Neutzing
d11Jctle set, a ml 3:t pie(!e dinner 1 H1GJI SCII OUI. STUD1'.:NT WAN'TS purchase : Begrnnmg on the north
�,ORDS
I DAY
J DAYS
l MO.
,; DAY:;
inge di■cussion , and much more ity Hospital, Inc., the non-profit
\&amp;
ware. These 3 room» o( lurni•
1u1I or p.irt lime o [ f1cl' work fur I side of lhe Pomeroy and Rutland have bee n called lo Columbus by
60&lt;
90c
$ LJ5'4 [&gt;()
stud)° before the 5,.,-:md and third [ i�oup which may operate the hosture were not picke d up after a
summer. l'honl' S I i z. 4043 or I Concrete Road in the west lin e of the death of Mrs. Joseph Neu l.zling
20
$1 .20
60c
$L80
$6.00
p1tal when built.
readings ■re apvroved.
dvWn payment was made. The
write, Box 88, Rutland. 5 20llc \ He1,,d Hysell'e lo�; thence north Wedncsda)' morning at lhe St. An•
:16
7k
$1.50
$..i:1
$7.:W
savings can be yours. No down
- -- -· --- -- - along the west lme or the sald thofily Hospita l . Mrs. Neutzling's
Ada NICel\rftd by 10 A .M.. will be in that day a P""pu.
payment, 36 months to pay. Just (
�teed �·l yse ll lot 200 reet to an husband wat1 a former reside nt of
_
p.iy the balance or $8.:m a week ___ _ . - -- - - . _- I iron pm; thence south 63: deg. _rn , �·:, Heights in Pomeroy. He
l itre JS $800 worth of furnitur e AIR CONDITIO."'llNG: REF RJ_G ER- mlll. cast 3 1 5 feel to an •�on pin; passed away last July.
funeral servlc�s will be held
ation service. Jack s Hef n gera- 1 th ence south 2tl deg. 4_1 m. west
for only .'f,tiHlJ. Phoue WY2·2635.
tion New Haven. Phone T U 2- ! 1 7 0 feet to the north side of the Saturday morning at the Leach
5 . 19. Jk
6-23-tf I Pomeroy and Rutland concrete l''uneral Hom e in Columbus.
( 9 ) For
3537.
- -FOR MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS.
TIRMITE ANO Pi5T CONTROL
--- - -- - - -road ; thenc e north 63 deg. 19 min.
FOil SAL�TWO P! ECE .LIVING j -BIRTH
ANNOUNCED
GULF
SERVlt:E
STATION
WITII
I.
O.
MtCOY
by Fain. Ff'M ln•pection. lnt.ur•
we::;t parallel with the ce nter line
room suite, 2 tab1 e lampa, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston or
C·2 carry out permit, .1258 l'ow­
AUCTION E E R
ff Ir; Natlon\Wlde. Phone R.
said road 220 fee t td the place
of
small
tables,
priced
lo
sell.
Circleville
are announcing the
.
St.
.
Middl
e
p-0rl,
on
State
Ht
ell
ancl A. S.rvlc• 'Station WY2Route 2, Lona Bottom, Ohio
of begin ning, containing one and
�IB-3tc 1 -- · -- -l'htne SH'HMO.
birth of a daughter at the Mt. Car­
7 . See William Lowe, Owner.
2366.
4-26-tfc
- - - 4 / 100 acre s, more or le88.
suocessor To Mr. H . E. 9barkey,
5. l9•3tc
- --- ----- I MUELLER FURNACES , WESTI NG
REl'�ERENCE DEED· Vol 146 me l Hm1plt a l in Columbus. The
CONS IGNMENT SALi
\ HOUSE •PPllancH, Arnold Br•
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WANTED - VOLU NTEERS TO
mother
is
the
former
Donn
a
Roush.
p a e 76 O f the De�d R�ords
,1:ia , i will be held Saturday, May
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participate ln Pomeroy '■ Amer­
the n Sy Ncuse, Ohio. Phone I
"
Middleport. Grandparents are Mr.
1663 Lincoln H�i9ht1
1954 IIA HI.EY DAVIDSON MO · 1 2 1, 1 960 at 11 A. M. 1 mile west
M eigs Cou� ly, 0 h10.
H
2:.:.,84.
.
1 1 -l l •
ican Legion Drum and Bugle
WY
Mr■. Arthur Rou1h, Middleport
and
r�
tun·ycl e , Modd 165, very good of Porterfield at the auction , ____
e5·
following
al
1:he
2.
l
e
Par�
- �.,.---,--,.,= \
Earl
Corps. No age limit aUon. Con•
condition, cttn be seen l' t 214 1h ground s wi ll have a miscellaneous GUVELY TkACTOR SALES AN D l�� situate in the Town�ln p of and the late i"1r. and Mrs.
tact Guido Glrolaml or Reno
Columbu1.
Preston,
E Mun. l'hone WY2·363�
S.rvlc•. Sil E. Main, PorMrO,. Salu1bury, Count)' of Meigs and
lot for sale.
Lind or Cal l Paul C ascl al
5-19--Jtc
WY2--2975. Open 'Ill 9 State of Ohio amd hounded and dePhone
Lum·h
will
be
served.
Moore '8 Store, Pomeroy, Ohio.
J-.,ne 1 . S.Je•mien : scribed as follows, to-wil;
untll
p. m.
GOODARD SALES
i!-18-3k
B e ing In SK. �. Town 2, and
Rffd1vlllL
Harold a.-.r�h■rt
SMALL
TOY
H•rold Godd,rd, Auctlo.,..,
POMERANIANRange
13 of t_he . Ohio Compa ny's
3691,
Ohio. Phone Cool�',11•
THERE WILi. OE A GUN SHOOT
Manchester Pu ps.
Re asonable.
5.J 8. 3tc
Purchas
e : Begmnmg on the north
·
for th e Moo11e , Sunday, al 1 p. m .
3-19-tft
Phone SP3 :i69!5 Ma!On, W. Va,
side of the Pomeroy and RuUand
on old Houte 7, back of the
IH9-3tp.
DAIRY DISPERSAL SAll
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL concrete road at the southeast corskating rink, rain 01; �hlne.
On May 23, · 1 P. M., 1 Mlle north
11ppliance repair. Call frank ner of Allen Gilkey'&amp; lot; thene•
, 20 2tp
of Racine, Ohio, on the Oak
Capt eina, 414 N . Second Ave., north 26 deg. 41 mln. east al ong
Recently elected Republican
Grove Hoad. Other employ­
3·3-tk G1lkey'e ea ■t line 1 70 feel to
M iddleport
an
committeemen and 1uc­
central
ment muet sell. 21 Hol■teJo
iron pin; thence south 63 dei. 1 9 ce■sful
nominee,
Republica n
AUCTIONEER
cowli,
first
calf
heifer
up,
4:
min. east to an iron pin; thence were served a chick.en dinner at
Good CINn UIN Can
Compl..• Servlct
Guernsey cows, 2 Jersey cows,
south 26 deg. 41 min. west 1'10 feet The Circle Reetaur■nt in Pome­
AU Mlh•t and Modelt
CONVENIENT TERMS
Crltt Bradford
1
mixed
blood
cow,
(3)
three
to the north eide of the Pomeroy roy Wednesd ay evening preceding
IIIIETROPOI.ITAN MOTOQ
Writ.,
Phon■
or
Cont■d
year
olds.
(5)
four
year
olds,
- l■lt M■ln It.
(6) fiv e year olds, balance are A. C. BRADrORO, Raclnt, Ohl.. un th e 211t d ay of May, 1960, at an organization meeting at the
P....,.,, Oh ..
It's hard lo gel along without • range - and I rt­
10 o'clock A. M. the followine court house.
ti and 7, with the ex.eeptlon of I
IIIMU•
Present for the dinner WH the
old cow, man y freeh or eprlng­ TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL land and tenements, to-wit:
le'/ FORD V8 2 DR. CUSTOM '
frlgerator ls ahnosl • neeesslly. Tbey're both In•
t1 •111:111lll ••..11t1
l lc.m nominee for Congress
Repub
Situated
i
n
the
Township
of
Rut­
e rs, 1 1 head freshen thin bll,
aed an . Low mllea1e. Sparkling
appliance repair. Phone Otie
nomi­
health papers furnished, in­
' Jjght blue fin l1h 11 ,950.00, Blaet 1
eluded In ti¥• 3 room group.
McClintoek, Racine, Ohio. 2-1-tlc land, County o( Meip, State of Otley Collin■, and count)'
Ohio, and bounded and descri� nees Robert Hartenbach, Evel)'n
spection welcome anytime, a
For FRllE lnspecllo11
lnar■, Pomeroy
6-18-tltc 1
CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE· as foJlow■:
Lucke, Paul K.loes, Dan Hartin­
good herd.
PHONE
11158 CHEVROLET VB f DR. I
signed for your home. l"ree ee­
Fin l Trad: Being ln Section· 16, eer, Avery .Nelson, Harmon O'
Howard Ervln, Owner,
Gilmore'• Supply Slore
1et1 a n. Origin a l black Unl1h. I
timat es. Foreman and Abbott, Town 6, R a ng e 14, West beginning Brien and Bern ard Fultz.
Harold ( ;oddard, Auctioneer.
Power gUde $1 ,093.00 Blaet­
At the organization meetlna:,
8-8-bl l84.4 feet North of lhe Southeast
Phone WY2·532 1.
5-18-4tc
WY,2-2774
&amp;. 18-6le
tnan, Pomeroy
corner of said Section 16; thence Dan Jenkins was elected cha ir­
On The Brightest Corner In
BEST ROOF AND West J.8 feet; thence South 60, de­ man of the central
Vaughan'• Exlennlnallng
FOR THE
committee,
!HQ MERCUR Y MONTERAY 4
Buy Your
repalr
eervlcv
and
roor
painting
nd
a
chairman
vice
rk,
a
(;ompany
gre es and 415 minutes Weal -182 Robert Cl
dr. 1ed1m. EZl a:lau. Mu ltl-t!.rive.
and house painting call BIU f eet lo the Soutb. line of a.id Sec• frank Johnaton, secretary,
St, Mary,, W. Va.
Fully
equipped
Showroom
Wyatt Phone WY2-2724. 5-10-8\c tlon; thence West a lonJ the South
A ll committeemen were named
·
clean $2,l&gt;ff.OO. Blaeltn an, Porn HOUSt; THAlLt:H 50' x 10', FlVE
the executive committee in
on
line
of
said
Section
�
feetj
eroy.
IJ-l8-6tc
room11o, balh. Sleep11 a, $4600.00.
thence North 3 de,:rees and &amp;O addition to party l eaden and
Price inciudcR (uel oil l11nk,
m inutes Eaal 1 160 leet to the offlcer11 e lected who we� E.· E.
washer, dryer, televlsiou.. See
iasTUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2
North slde of Creekj thence 110113 Fol lrod, chairman, Robert Clark,
)'unk Ht1dt1Un, Ullshall .Road,
loor. Orlgln.11 pa int. One owner
the North aide of the Creek North vice ch1irman, Charles R. Karr,
tU. 1, ltacinc.
$ 14 6tc
Vir&amp;il 'l'uford, Syracu1e, Phone
Ha
dgrees and 30 minutes East Sr., trea■urer and Dan Hartinger,
AT
W\'2-67 3 1.
&amp;-18-Btc
tjlJ4.7
feet; thence South 2 degreea secretary.
Aw.JS CHALMl:1H.S
THAC'fOU,
and
00
minute, Weet 817 fe t;
hy'1r1ulic plowa, 3-14, corn
19�7 UUICK VB SPECIA L 4 DR.
thence
South
7� degreea and 30
tinter,
cultivator&amp; and •PNY
1cdan. Power steering and bra k­
Qoft&gt;rt 9:30 A.M.
,.
FARM SUPPLIU
minutea East 429 feet; theffll
rlt. Jame■ Mournlng, flallro■d
•• · Orlainal black finllh, llke. .
Middleport
W
Y
•2·2649
Pomeroy, Ohio
North 3 13 feet; thence East 8M
TRUCKS AND INVENTORY
Jtkilcport, l.:all WY2-3023.
: ID
new. Oy m1flow drive. $169!U''"'-'
Pomeroy WY•24195
t
eet; thence North 18 degrees and
-6l
p
Blaettnars, Pomer�
0-18-fltc
KAUTZ Fl@ $TORI
00 minutes Well 13 2 feet; thence
At Chut.,
( 90 1
North 84 degrees and 30 minutes
BEOlNNINQ AT 121IO P. M,
Yukoh S-2145
O.u ..a: Montgomery 18.1 uiS­
PUBLIC AUCTION
11154 Fouu Doon w1-r11
Eut
684.7 feet; thence North
()t,lo.t 30 fflllll
,iiii, IOATI ANO
W
LOCATIO-Tw11v1 mllH northWHt of o,111poU1,Rio
HAMILL 15RYICI ITATION
p
er 9.1) lower. 24., ope n; Galli­
drive and lu:utcr 19!i4 Lincoln
May U
: , 1960
12:JO P. M.
urancl1, I•
deHreea and
30 minutes
70
aouth1a1t of Jack1on, ■Ix. mUH nortMHt. of
Mltr•
lut.
the)'
whll•
■nd
lfP
l■loro
9:00
A.M.
polle 19.2 ·upper, 17 .8 lower. 24
a1dw■II, Ohio, on &amp;lat■ Route 5!4.
4 door full power, good liree The pcrMon1tl propert)' of the late
.t.:ast
1
32 feet; thence North 61 de•
·
and
All&gt;■ny 1353
poUt■n Motor■• t600 I. Main
l.icorgt!
Thia 1atablla1!1d, profllable and w,u.11n1lpped fMd
ll 11 m l Iton w, ll bo �oId a t
and radio, lll4l 1-'ord Tudur
arees a nd 30 minutes Ea■t 1 32 open; Lock 23, 17. 1. All moveable
grain bualMN 1, 1oc1t1d In I thriving dairy-hog -poultry
2
thru
3
1
Every
DIJ'
8enlt•
dams
auction 11t the residence opposite 1 St., ,.,..,.y. PhOd• WY..&gt;lt70.
3 are down, river
w11h wood lircll 1tind radio.
Pf'Oduelng •'"'•· Thi• bu■lmtN hq had an 1p,:,rn:drn1t•
,eel; thence North 70 deHree1 and
,
l l -l4-_
•________
11_
flf
volum41 or t17S.OOO. Th• HIier will finlnol up to
Phone WY2-63�1 . ltobcrt G. Pie· , the pu11t o1ficc on Houle 1 in
00
m m utea
East
66
feet; falling one half te nth per hour,
_
th■
tal•
prlc,
at
6"
lnt•r■•t.
DasOhio
River
lki•ta;
Down:
I
B
I
Tupp•ro
Pl
a
u
...
Ohio.
i!-1
kelt.
7- tc
I
thence North 76 degrees and
fltllAL l!:l!ITATI! &amp;ELLI AT 1!CIO P. M.
, Llvmw room suite, 2 wool rugs, I\
I() minute•
l!;ast 47, (cet to tbe hield Lockt Louialana 1 : 1 5 am
E
Company located In 811fW111, Ohio, oon1lfl•
Nllll"I
Th•
■!dwell
19'6 CHEVHOL T l'' OUR DOOH
BARNES-SIMP
SON
l
INSURANCE
Co d Spot refrljentor, 4 beds,
7-6· Lock 7 Bayou Laffitte 6:20
.
and ,..,_ fHd mlll, 101(71, completel y
mHonry
two-nory
or
•
E
ast line of
said
Seelion
16;
·
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$1 00 . Ann i li race Oller, Syra•
1
l
LOR
GENTLEMAN
Ai::ente, Mlddleport. Fire, . A uto•
co mbination dc tk &amp; boo ll case, BA � 1':
am 0-2; Lock 12 Ral' E. Salvetti
■quipped with llhllllna, grlndlna 1nd ml1dn11 ■qulpmont, ind
thence
South
along
the
E
a
1t
line
lilres 3 or 4 room furnilh d
■ltuatM on approxlmll1ty one 1e.... The 1lev1tor I■ equlppad wllll
euse, Ohlo. Phone WY2�284.
mobile, Bonde. Phone WY2·2903
noor lamps, dhdte!I, quillini
of said Section 843 feet to the 6:20 a m 0-1 3 ; Lock 13 Cornel l 8:50
• aldney H-ft.• 14 - ln, 111v•t�r 1111 with "p.arat1 motor; Trlu1111&gt;h
ar Pomer:Y
en
ne
or
aparlm
ln
l
�1 9-atc
•
e
Jr.
frames, end ta bles, r cord playfan dl■charga lt!11l1r, with Noarat• ttart■rl Kelly Dllpl•• 11,ln.
place of beginning, containina: am 1 3·!i; Lock 14 A. V, Chris
DON
STIVERS
or
Middhiport._
Can
11:ive
&amp;:o�
�
h■ffll'IMlrmlll, with &amp;0-11.p, direct co11� fflOtor CC,mDllM,
er; oil lamps, hllnd tools, pi ano,
8 pm !)-0; Lock 1, Ovec 7:� a m
:st.3 acres.
with
oob c1·,11h1r end permarM:nt ,,u11on1t: tv,o.tnn 'Falrfleld 1'4al...a
rer
erenc�s. Write Box 671, Po
dmini: room iuitc, Mu.ytug w11.sh•
14-6; Bob Benner 8 : 10 am 11•3 ;
with ..,-rate rnotnr ; 1 1/�-ton Kelly Duplo• '"'••r wlOI
mixer
S
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cond
Tract;
Bclna
in
Fraction
(9)
3
•h,..,,.
eroy, Oh i o.
NParat, motor: 1mall utllltv 1h1ll1r with fflotor {fflounttidloadlnQ
Loc
20
The
Crucible
10:SO
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er, 2 drcHcrit, pl,lfarm rocker,
k
West;
he­
a, Town 6, Rana:e 14
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f1oor), Other dHlr•hll f1atu,.. lnclUdl oovtr.«t trlKlk
top
marble
pm
heater,
10;40
oil
Invader
sweeper,
23,
eltetrfo
Loet
0-19;
,MO.volt
dr1in.
ch11l11
f
dock, truck dump pit with doubt•
3 OSED COAL FUIINAC&amp;�, GOOD
ginning in the center of the publtc
nn
.. noloa. office IN•. and mhclna NIOn'I. TM bulldln11 11 l'ICattrl
1-3.
llanos, rocke rs, lronln&amp; board,
condition. Arnold'11
Wetting­
11arkln11
road
33 feet Weal
of
the
North­
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ap11roxlffl1t■I )" on• Mlfl of arnund with ■n •"'ola 11ton1'1
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Jl hilco radio, da)' bed, D1 ls cel· i;• ivt:
tl#Mf
Upriver
Lock
WeBlern
8:
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23
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area. fl!a mlll hll bMn handllnai ■1hflllm•" fltetf flloM
house Store, Syracu•e. Phone
weal corner of Fraction 2i thence
ROOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
and l)OUltr)" fMd•: a l■rot, ""artllldt votunw1 Nld■I anlm.al h.. lth
lanoou� l�em.11.
WY2-638t.
(&amp;) 6 la 20 27 ,1,
alon1 center of the public road pm 11·8: Mite creditor 10:30 pm
Cole st., In Pomeroy near the
1unpllH and Nlt11ted fam1 •upp11H,
Terms: C.:ASH
out&lt; 110
Thi buylnp 11ubllc .,.,r4om ha■ •n oocortunlh• to p10rtl't1111 ••,--north 18 dea:rees and 20 minutes 9-1 1 � Harriet M 12: 10 1m S-0;
I'omc,ruy- Mason JIrldte· Call In
th•
a wett -11t■hll1hlr4 and tl,ri\llna bu111IMO -.,i,tllch l,tel•
avctlllfl
493 Llncoln It.
Be
aver 1:20 am Q.3_
DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
Charles Sl1111on, owner
west 235 feet; thence alone the
reldlld ""''""'"t "'""'"• I ■ound money.
and
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evenlng
WY2•3'7S8.
D-14'8te
b11lldlnos.
Phone W Y2·3561 Mlddleport
u■ed Iarm machlnory? Sec Btll Not responalblc far accidents. Sale
l'lll.kh11 potentlal,
center ot the road North" 1G de• and Rut.and concrete road; thence
Ooodwln and buy at farm ptlcea.
condul'lod by Bradford Auction A.1-'A.h J." M EN'CS - .turlUlbed. and
♦M
f\lANCIN0- 1NIPl!CTION-8ellart WIii fln11111C■ ■l'I 1e ""' ef ,.._'I'
ll"l
feet;
117.9
mlnutea
ee■
We■t
20
p
ONCE
PR
INSURA
TE
north
83
deJ.
1
9
min,
west
paral•
COMPLE
t,.
Co., R�u.:ine, Ohio, Phone WI 9·
Slx. mitet lrom Wl lke1vUI•.
1110 orloe at '"' lnta,.•t. lnsMCtlon lnvlt•d 111ny tlrM Df'1 nr
uutui-nahed. Mciluhl'I,, )lldaleroad
of
the
s
center
thence
alona
-1:.::­
of ull, 1'11r fllrttMI.- lnfOl'ffldlon cont.ad f)•rbnf'II,. &amp; .a l0':
lel with the center of ■ald road
tedlon, Life, Auto, Flre, Polio.
; 211 30lc
3821.
.U28e
. lno,. WUmlnnton, Ohln, ohonls 'FU 1!- 1211 ,o,r ■wnlnlH l'U 9.-��
2-1-lf
port. Phone WY-, - rt, North 1 1 deareea ■n.d 00 minute• 180 feet to the place of be1innin&amp;,
Mills,
Middlepo
Don
c,11
upon dttllytl'Y flf (tlM
Auctioneer: Crill Bradford
TafllMl-41,IOII ca■h day of 1111r..
-Well �1.2 feet; thence alon&amp; COD• eontaininl five elt:htba (%) of an
�Ul'C"·- will ,...... GOOD TITLa ■rid IMM■PIAT• ,og.•
,1168 BUICK CE�TIJRY VB MO.
Ohio.
Ma naacr: A. c. Bradford II AND 8 ROOM HOU8&amp;, TWO 5
aaUION.
__________ ter of road North 40 dearee• and acre.
tor, Perfect condltlon. Jlmmlt
i, 14 6lc
room al)lrtmenta. A. N, Ben11I,
M.
....,oNAt.: PfllOPHl:TY aP.O.lf\lHINtl AT 1111ft ...tMI
30
minute,
Well
1774
feet;
thence
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Deem, RFD No, l, Ra dno, Ohio.
save and except sh1teen one­
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trvc'f
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Pbone .VY24271.
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ong
lhe
«inter
of
road
North
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ll- 18-31p
hundrtdth (ltll/ JOO) aeree ■old by
with twD -•Ned HI■, "" bOIIY, tll � tUbl:&gt;II'. and ht _
Nltd
t ruck
OOl'ICtltlon : tt9fl IHC lolla•w"-' blll. two -ton
twe
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APAIITMENT: 4 ROOMS, BATH FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM ROUSE deiree■ and 30 minute■ West 133 Allen Gi lkey to Joe Moore, Nov­
1
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••'•• vsn boclv, on good rubbllr, •ftd lw
ADMIRAL TV SET, t"RIGIDAIRE
■lat...l'ffl
and basement, Qood location and
with bath. Nice location. Melvin feet to the North line o f ■aid Sec-­ embeT 14, 102'1 aa 1hown in Meip
chalft hoist: IO(IO- lb. o1atrorm i■c,1.. 1 thl'M .... 1001Mb,
•
autom•lic WHher In &amp;oud con­
aa1l11 1 eounttr N•IH : Union .r.citrlt1 ..,..11'10 maritl lM. whit 11u11
to
feet
2280
Weat
tion
8i thence
cle an, Phone WY 2·3267.
Hood, 1 1 1 Loc1,11t St., Pometo)".
County Deed R�corda In Vol. 131 .
•n
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etectl'II Wlldtrt 111'
C.
A,
aoo-■mp.
•�non
Wlllllltl:
and
dition. Call WY 2-63 3 L
the Northweat corner of aaid nae- P11e 391.
(&amp;) 18, 6tc
D-14-SOtp
--'Ylll'II waldlnp torctlNr IOOll•W•tt IIOrt:l\bl• .."1,lo hNMr,
Look at tho Spaoo, LOok at the
--'--tan 1 1-h,p. etffltk MOtOr, •-440-wN, 1-&amp;,tia-.
&amp;
Ste
wlttl
tlon G; thence South II deareea and
REFERENCE DEED: Vol. 160,
Pl"icea. Look a l tthe 811,vLfla■•
HOUSE IN MIDDLEPORT, t BED l'OR SALE
MODERN
FIVB n minutes Eut 160 feet; thence
QUIPMINT-Addhll maclllMI to11r dfft' ......., flllna
(IP-P'IC.
Pa1e 260, or the Deed Record■ of
MONTCLAIR l4TE MOOEI. 17 cu.
..111n.. 1 altlelk prowato,.
For the Seit 6uy &amp; Beel Term8
room, modern. · Contact Don
room house, iull b■aement and South 17 dearee• a nd 15 minute
Meia■ County, Ohio,
MafltCHANDII. INY■NTOlll:V-Lat• ■up,1y et' .....Iman ..,.
ft. uprl&amp;:hl deep freeze. 442 S.
Quisenberr)', 482 S. Third Sl.,
■ Ulc. A,aume balance of t. ft We■t 87 feet; . thence South SU
JIOM fNd11 animal Mallh 1upp1t•1 farm ■uppll• lnoll,Mlln1 M\OOPIJ
on New ond USED, 'Look IO
Said
premises
are
apprilsed
at
6th Avti., Middleport. Phone
'"'"""·' .... , mol...., ....
or James ThomH, lH S. Al1on•
direct aovernmenl lo.m . Lot DO feet; thence North 67 de1ree1 1
$2,500.00 ■J'd cannot be ■old for
WV 2-IK&lt;III.
8 20 31c
ftlil:.,.._...NOflal PNIPff'lr" •n■ for ......
1150. Good neiahborhood. Call ao mlnutea !a.at 18'1 feet; th.Hee
quln, Columbus. Ph�e B.Rlleu than two-third• (�) of the ap,
0&amp;3. Avalll.ble •June 10. "-19-Stc
1ee Freddie Thabet, M uon. South 30 de1tee11 and 40 minute■
or
IIDWELL MILLING COMPANY
PARAK!:ETS f0.00 A PAIR. ALSO
pr11Md value. Term■ of We: ca■b
W v,.
4.-26-Ua £alt 890 leet; thence Soudl lt do- in hand on day or ule and subject
P1not■ and Pomer1nl1n doa,.
HN .ICK&amp;JIII, ��•tt
room
DELUXE UNFURNISHED 4
■ d IO nunut■■ Weal 100 to the Hen for taxe1 for 1960,
'Sberwo� Co■len, Ohio Rlver
l"HON. II DW•LL DU .,_
.. M■natff
duwn1ta ir1 apt. Nicely fumlth• GOOD FRAME MOD ERN 2 BED- aneo s
lflt••N
CAfltl.
feet ; thence Sautll 10 decree• and
u.1. No.
■-1y, Ohl•
Ro1d, p\, Ple111nt, W. V■•
J. •B. O'BRiEN, GUllnll■n
od � room up1talr1 apt. Phone
room home at 1632
Lincoln
.... c.MIY01MI IW
15 minute■ Eal&amp; D84 feet; thence
Open every dty f to f
11-lWlc
ot the Ell.ate of Letb.le
11-llMltp
WY2-3874.
Hel&amp;ht1, Pomtiroy, Ohio, vacant
Sou,ll
G3
delNft,
and
30
minul.ta
Gilkey, an incoinpeteat
G. J . can buy with no down ...... •- .._, · l
BUlUJING SJTE ¾ Acre■ 270
-• - u, 1 , lh. nee North - deperson.
E ·Z IIA S DONE IT AGAIN. KNIT SLEEPING ROOMS. 127 Butternut
aymen I , owner
wiii i mprove .,.,.. and
p
minute• Eut 230 CROW , CROW • PORTER,
ft. ol front11e on Rt. 7 nHr
Pomeroy.
--1
11 20 8tp
1ult1 for the 2-3-� year oldl.
an d decora Ie to ,ult purc ha,er, (Ni
ta, 15 mlnutu Baal Z30 feet;
St■le Gange. Phone WY2•2t7fto
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Attom1y1 for Guardian
Boxer 1hor,, $1.06, M■tchln&amp; or
move in 'nd pay rtint until
ROOMS AND BATH. UNFUR•
between 9 and ft, or Inquire at
thence Nortb t dtpee,, 10 mlnutea
20, 27; (8) 8, 10, 17, 81•
(8)
coatra1Un1 top1 fJ.19, The Shoe
your
V.
A,
Dlrecl
Lo
an
come■
Nl SHED Aparlml!Dl. 220� E.
Skallna: Rink.
�J9, 3te
Welt 080 feeti th�nce Eut 1181
15- 13-Gtc
BOK, Middleport.
thtough. You muat be eligible
.M.aln. Phone .WY 2-24611,
feetj thence North 88 d tt:rtel and
lo r • v. A, Loan. Other pur- IIO
&amp; 20 , 3tp
m tnutea But illlll feet to lhe
----'�-..
ch■aera can bu,y on Lind COD.·
pl■ce of belil\lWII, contaiplq
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
lr■ct or molte down p,yment
( ]
or trade. Tr actor Corn Planter
18.N aeN1,
owner un finance ■Ill' 1"■aon•
T'1lnl ,'.fl'act: Beinl in FncUon
75.00i
Horao
Corn
Planter
.
on
$
able propolitlon. Contact - 3 . , Town . ll■DI 1' Wul; bell•
EARN EXTRA
8
8
Dellvor7 R■ ke HOUSEWIVES :
•
'211,00; Side
LON &amp; BRANNON, REALTORS, nlRI 212 f■■t Solllb of lhe North•
m&lt;&gt;MY,, Port or lull Ume. Car
_.5_00 ,. Two Rollf)' H� '80,00;
•-a■ ry. No lnve■tment. W•
, Golll polla, Oklo, Phone Gt• eut corner , of lllld Tnctlon lit;
Two Whoel Co-Op , Spreader
rahey,
1
Polly
Write
.
ll- 111--11tc tlluce Soulll - olQaa U,e £oil 11ne
■l
7IIO.
116'Tf or Glll-l'
71
F&lt;,
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.'8().00; New
■1on wl
bed
:
:
Buckeye Ave., • Mari11t■, Ohio.
_
::=::::;::: : :::;:==:;:: of 11114 htctl..• �5 fNI; lhenct
•130 00
Fl El
t
5 20 3l c FOR SAU SEVl!N
HOUSII SO.Ill 51 de- and IIO mlnultl
o ne ■n� fOTw� B��:0;::wllll 111'- feet; lheni;o , Norlh .&amp;S de'l'llh
two
b■lha,
••••
:._;__
-00 -ed JIUrIOll1 Shade• EMPLOYMENT W
. Bo.uae•
�
�
corner
.
cellar
lat and' OI) -mi'nu� 'Weait M feet;
bo1.1,e,
Ohio,
-, Phone
.-a! MYWIM. 11-IHlp
work or houao cle■nint, qoll
Ohio, A llience North 110 de-■ ■ltd IIO
loo■ ted In
SPruce ii-MO&amp; ■lier 6 p. 111· Vin&gt;
OF
BEAUTIFUi: '' siL!IC'flON
lloute 7 .. Prioed • lo· l, II intu- mlnutea Ila.it II f..t; .tbe11ce Nol'lh ,
Haymon.
5 If Jtp
Flowera, Oro■M• Boaket■• to,
II deqtel , ••� IIO nunute, J:■f\
uted coll or wrMe1 1vl
lolomorl I DiY, . o\111'1 Shoe Re.
11 dell'&lt;•
Ripley, W. V1. T .
&amp;Bl-MD. 17&amp; , fool; lhtnco
Z DOOR
pair, Middll!POrl, Ohio. 11-11-12tp
-.ire
■nll
\iilil'IIIM 1!ul Ill feet t11
.. .
-·'"" p1aee of l\ellnnlns, cont■lnl"' • f,
HALF PONY AND HALF WELCH
FOR SALE FOUR ROOII HOUSIJ
U8.T6.atnO, more or 1111:
colt • mo� old, half pony and
l&gt;■lh, buoment. .., elty water Bt!i �IJocl
■11 ler■I blflhw.,,.
Wll
..-.· ""I' ,..
boll a■ddle hone aeldlni I
and ,.,.... Lo&lt;■l■d .... bride•
, f1■111 NII Nllto 11 .■ppniaed ■' t
I
Jean old, Welch mare broke to
Muon. WUber\ WNver, Jh--. HIIMM
'"'
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- , ...not be oold •-a- - -•d 110 IO !IO
work
ride 10 ye■n old, Bl■clt
&amp;,17-etp,
1... lhon' lwo tb1n1■ of lhe ■puddl m■n ' Jllh Old, colt
........ per tblnute. •
·
FOR SALE ROO
)ll ROUSE • - -- -■1111.
old. Ph•�·
by ■Ide, two
�
Cull
ht hlad on cloy .,
1■...
Cloae
IO -·•·
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bolh, ,.. 7floor fui
WYIMlll1, Robert G. Ploketl,
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Warfarm. 2½ lb!., 11 .49; 4 l bs.
'2.50. Safe, pure, .and 1uar.anteed.
Ebersbach Hardware.
(4) 27, 28, 29; (5) 4, 5, 6,
1 1 , 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25,
26, 27, (6J l, 2, 3 , B, 9, 10,
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1 1 2:30 Juat For You
l :30 Now,
'
1:35 IUtl For You
2:00 Calllnc On Pt. Pltal&amp;llt
:S:00 MUl.ic Go Round
8:SO New■
4:30 Science Fiction Theater
1:35 Huait Go RouDd
5:00 Detective'• Dairy
f :30 l..oc■l News
5: 30 Waterfront
f:30 Mualc Go Round
, C\lm"'1 Pl,■1lo..6:IO Advenfure Time
6:00 Home Run Derby
8:00 Sport, In Rewtew
8,00 oieaml&gt;oot Blh
6:30 News PJeture
&amp;:10 Spol'II Scores
1:80 Cbco Kid
G:4fl Sport8 Roundup
, : 1 5 'nl.e Band Bo:r
S:00 Mufo in the Round
8:S!! Weathercaet
5:f!ll Pat Boone Sbuw
1,1&amp; Sim Th�_,.•r Show
7:00 Saturday NlJht Jamboree
8:00 Sundown Seunade
&amp;:ii, Weathercast
7 :30 Bonanza
O:s'O Off the Air . . . .
_ . ,.. ,._ _
8;,0 News Pietu�e
8: 30 The Man and the Challenge
&amp;;45 Huntley Brlukley Repon
Thr minimum wage to be paid to
9:00 111.e Deput.
7:QO Ploneera
all labor emplo)'ed on thi1 con.
9:30 Journey to Undentandins
NOTl�I TO COllTRACTOIIS
tract ■hall be in accordance with
1:30 Thia Man Daw■on
10:30 'Man /fom [Dterpol
STATE OF OHIO
the "Schedule of Prevailln, Hour•
8:00 Troubleshooters
DEPAR11111NT 01' HIGHW,t.YS ly Wafe RateB Ascertained and De•
l l :00 Ne..rs Headlines
8, 30 Muquerade Party
t l : 10 W .ialhercast
Col-a, Ohio, Moy 1 3, l'60
Wrmined by the De-partmenl or
9:00 Ca valcade or Sports
1 1 : 1 � : Sbockw•tch
Contnct Sal" ·L... I cMW
(nd11&amp;trial Relations a pplicable to
9,45 Jackpot Bowllng
2:00 Sifll OIi
State Highway Department Jm­
N■• 60 , 326
-y
10:00 Jerry Lewi1 Show
provements in accordance with
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
11:00 Ntwe lieadlinea
Sealed proposal■ will be re• Sections 4 1 15.03, 4115.04, 4115.o,,
11,10 Weatliereaat
celved al the office of the State 41 15.06, and 41 15.07 of the Re •
1 1 : 15 Sign On
11:IS Ja('lc: Paar Show
Highway
Director of Ohio, at Col­ vised Code of Ohio."
1 1 : 30 This is the Ll!e
. . 00 Sign Off
umbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M.,
The bidder m).lst eubmil with hh
12:00 TV Chapel
Ohio �stern) Sta nda rd Time, bid a certlfled check ln the amount
12:30 Industry on P.aradt
Tueiday, June 7, 1960, for im• or $3,750.00.
12:45 Dugout Dope
provemeots ln:
Plans and specifications are on
7:45 Si1n On
12:55 Baseba l l
Proposals No■• I to 4 inclu11ive flle in the department of high­
' 800 Circle.
Ranch
1 3 :30 Sunday Movietime
are offered aa one project and will ways and the offiee of the divlsioL
9:00 Sheena , Queen of Jungle
5:00 World C hamplon11hlp Coif be awarded as one contract.
depul,i-' director.
I
9: 30 Junior Auction
1 8:00 Meet the Press
The director reserve11 the rl8h
p,.._1 N■, I
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
6: 30 Sunday News Picture
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section to reject any and all bidt.
10:30 Rufi &amp; Reddy Show
7:00 Overland Trall
9.76 (part), State Route No. 680 In
E. S. PRESTON
11:00 Fury
8:00 Musie on Ice
Bedford and Ora nge Town1hip9 by
Director
11:80 Circus Boy
applying a T-30, T-31 bituminous
9:00 Chevy Show
20, 21, 2tc
12:00 Trlle Story
10:00 Loretta Youni Show
surface treatment on B-1 1 1 modi12:30 Down on the Farm
fied alabiliud base courae. Pave10:30 People Are FUnny
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR.I
I :00 A Tra,veling Ma n
ment; Width 1 8 feet. Lena:th 18,·
11 :20 News Headline,
STATE OF OHIO
1 : 15 Dugout Dope
955.2 feet or 3.59 miles.
1 1 : 10 Weathercut
DE PAllTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
-1:25 Cincinnati Base ball
1 1 :15 Nitewatch
Pr..-.1 No. 2
Columbus, ,ohlo, Mt1 U, 1960
4:00 The Sehool Star,
I :00 Sl(II Off
Gallia County, Ohio, on Sect\onr
Contract SalH L... I Copy
15.88, 16.16, Stale Route No. 82C
No.
301
in Hn:ntington and Morsan Town.
UNIT P1UCI! CONTRACT
ehips, by applying a T-30, T-31 biSeale d proposals will be receivtumlnous surface treatment on ed at the office of the State High­
8:00 Brave Stallion
B-1 1 1 modified stabili1:ed
base way Dire ctor of Ohio at Col umbus,
8: 30 Leave ll To Beaver
eoul"H. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Ohio until 10:00 A. M., Ohio (East­
1 9:00 La\vrence Walk Show
4:00 America n Bandstand
Length 14,942.4 fee t or 2.83 iniles. ern) Standard Time, Tuesday, June
10:00 Jubilee, U. S. A.
8:30 Rio 'ah Tin
ProPOul No. 3
7, 1960, for improvements in:
\ 1 ,00 Up-To-The-Minute Nen
ll:00 San Francisco Beat
Gallia County, Ohio, 011 Sectlona
M e ige County, Ohio, on Ceunty
\1
:
10
Sports
Report
8:IO Your Es!O Reportt:
0.'3, 1.68 and 4. 13, State noute No. Road No. C 10 in Colu,nbia Town1
1
,
1
5
Late
Show
8:40 Weather Te11er
1188 in Green and G1lllpolls Town- ship, by grading and pavinC with
11"5 John Daly New•
lhips, by applying a T-30, T-31 bi- bituminous
road mix ■urface
1:00 Buddy 3tarcher She-#
tuminoua ,urface tre,�tment on B· course on an aggregate base. ·
7:10 Walt lJUlney Pre1e11t1
1 1 1 modftied stabiHzatlon base
lt;OO John Hopkins File
Width: Pavement 16 feet. Pro­
8,00 Man Fr&lt;im Blackhawk
courae. Pavement: Width 18 (eel. Ject and Work Length 13,544.07
12,30 The Big Picture
Lenllh 261400 feet or 5,00 miles.
77 Sunoel Strip
feet or 2.565 miles.
1 :00 Colle1e New■ Conferenee
The DeteetlveJ
Pro,_.1 Na. o1
"The date set for eompleti9n of
1 : 30 America's Ne•met Album
G•Uia County, Ohio, on Section this work shall be as set forth in
i8:IO lllack Saddle
l :411- Travel •P'lhn
(1.4.82 Vinton), State Route No. 325 u1e bidding proposal."
Myateey Ma\� , .
11:00 Tlte New Tonight
in Huptington TownshJp, b,v applyBidders must apply, on the pro­
'3:00 Open Hearin1
:10 Scinning the Weather
inK a T-30, T-31 bitt1minous sur- per form
s, for prequallfleatidn
3 ::tO
Common WC1alth of Nations face treatment on ' B-1- 1 I mod ified
:18 llporll Report
with
th
Highw
e
a)' credit Examin4:00 Prealdenttal ·Mlss!on
:20 .i.te Show
11t1btllzed Wa,;e eoune. P1we mcnt:
--'-4:SO Nationa l EdUClltlOn A,luloc. Wid� 18 reel Lenzth 2,956.8 f et er, at Columbus, Ohio, at lealt JO
e
days before the date set to open
3:00 Matty's Fuq.nle,
or
mile.
bids.
5;30 Eve Arden Show
..Propoaals Nos. 1 lo 4 lnclu::;ive
Th e mlnimum wage to be pa id
' 9:00 Badge and Bullets
6:00 People's Choic�
or this project to be completed to ail labor
employed on thii, eon•
11 :DC) • Eddie "Seacrist Show
6:30 Robin Hood
not later than Septemher 15, 1 960. " tract shall
be In accordance wit1'
12:00 J,.unch with Soup Sales
7:00 Traekdo'ofo
Bidden muat apply, on l�e �ro- the "Schedule
of Pre vailing HourlJ
12:30 Gr■y Gho•t ,
7:30 Maverick
per forms, for prequalif1eah� n Wage
Rates
Asce
.
rtained and De•
1:00 TV Cla11sroom
8:'30 Lawman
W!th the Highway C�ed lt Exam in• . termined
by the Department of
1:30 Talk Baclt
er, at Columbus, Ohio, a t lea e*. 10 tndustriel
U:00 Th• Pebel
Relatiorui applicable to
1
.2:00 P'llm
day� before the date set to .:pen State Highw
9:30 Th'e Alukans
ay Department Jm2:55 Baseball
10:30 Johnny ·Stnecato
blde. , ·
·
,
prove m�l$. -n 4�.ordan�e with
.
fl:30 St�j�). WresUiu. , , .. , . •
U �OO The Ne..,., Tonight
·
. �Ct,i.DN 4 Hi.03, 4115.04-,, -41,1:5.05,
1:00 · Record lll&gt;P
11 105,,.Weather Window .
Jlllf.06, and 4 1 15.07 ot the Re­
!:30 Dick Clark Show
l� : 10 Late Show ,
vised Code of Ohio.''
'The billder must ■ubmit with
hjs bid a cerijfied check in the
amou nl of $2,000.00.
,
.
Plans and spe clflcatione are on•
6:00 Movie Sp�tacul ar
fJle in the department of high­
7:30 Perry Mason
ways and the office of the division
8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive
t.00 Tiu, Brighter Day
deputy director.
9,00 Mr. Lucky
1:10 The Secret Storm
The director res('rvea the right
D,30 Have Gun, WIil Travel
!:30 The Edge of Nl1ht
to
reject any n.nd all bids.
1.0:00
Gunemoke
Th, Tltree s1oo1e1
E. S. PRESTON,
10:SO Not For H ire
1:30 '111&lt; Life of •Riley
Director
11:00 News
►
Arihur J. Smith-Newt
(5) 20, 27, 2tc
1 1 : 10 Theater 1 3
i:15 A l,,■ok al the wealher
LEGAL NOTICE
12:30 Sign orr
1.:20: Jule Jtlvlin Show
Notice is hereby given th at the
following described pei:sonal pro•
1:30 Amos 'n' A1IIJy
perty wlll be sold at public auc­
9:'00 Revival Cru■ded
,,oo Highwa)' Patrol
tion at the Cour t House steps at •
9:30 American t Worl:
T:80 Rav, IJlde
Pomeroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A. M. on
9:43 Christian Science
Wednesday, the Hilb day of June ,
8,30 Hotel de Paree
10:00 TYi
1960.
•,
D:00 Eyewitness lo History
One frame house Situated on the ·
i0:30
C
a
mera
3
The TWlllchl Zon°
rea l estate previously owned by
1 1 :00 Dig Picture
Pmon to Penon
Leo K. Smith and Om ai::ene z.
11:00 NeWI
II :30 · RFD, 1JllA.
Smith, o� Mulberry Avenue, Porn•
fl:IP A Look t lhe W•�lher
12:00 Rev Elwood Gibbs
eroy, Oh10 .
11:15 Tltuter 13.
12: 15 ]laoeb■ll
One frame houae situated on
real estate previouet:v ownf'd by
J: 30 Sporlicope
Reeae T. West, on Mulberry Ave. ,
3,4&amp; Sport, Special
Pomeroy, Ohio.
4:15
Comedy
Time
�:llo Captain K nproo
All fl:durea are included In
4 :30 Rev. W!Uard Wllcos
•:00 o'UJ' Gana Comediea
uid buildings.
6:00 Oral JL :,erta
10:00 Haakle ■nd lecltle C ztun
Said pl'Operty is to be told and
5:30 G--E CQllete Bowl
.·
!Q:30 ,lfl1ht- ll- P l■yhouoe
conveyed' to the hlahest bidder h&gt;'
:00 Sm■ll Worla
G
11:QO The Long Ranger
bill of sale, upon the following
U:30 Carton., 111eater
8:30 Twentieth Centur,
terms: Ca■h in band on d-, of
7 :0Q Laule
l�:00 Sky Kini
■ale.
7:30 ��nla .the i,te....
' li:30 Joi la,.•bolt
· S aid buildings shall be
removed
'8:Q!) ,ne lid S.ulUv■n Show
i:oo cliann� 11 Preaento
by _ July 15, 1960 or forfelt all
9:!M)
Generiil
Electric '"1eater
1:18 BaJebill t.:eadolf
rl"1,ta, thereto.
9:l!!l · Allred- 111\fhc;o&lt;;k _ PreffDI■
\:!IS U.b■ll
_ Tile right ls reserved to i:eject
10!00 G09rge Gobel Show
i:SO Belmont S'!!k"' .
and all bld,.
.
10:30 Whal■ If• LlneT '
t:l)O Comedy Thi!•
.
J,. Edw. Foster, Cle ric
11 ,IIO S,mdJJ&gt; News Specl■l
· 4:45 America• Album
Pomeroy · Board &amp;t Education
11:15 Theater- 13
i:00, Donce Parll'
1
(5) 13, 20, 27; (6) 3, Id, Sic

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Dally Sentinel, Polneroy-Mlddleport, 0., May 20, 1960- 7

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1 8 Employment
Wanted

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1 1 , Notices

CaM No. 1 2.911
By virtue of an Order ol Sale
duly issued out of the Court ol
Common Pleas •f Meigs Co unt)' ,
Ohio, m the case of Pumeroy Wauonal Banll. Rutla nd Brancb, Rulla nd, Ohio, agamat t:lyde Kin&amp; and
He len King, upon a judgmen t
th e re m rend ered, and being Cast:
No. 12,981 in said Court, 1 will of·
l e r at public sale at the front door
of the Courthou se in the Village
of Pomcro)', Meigs County, Ohio,

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T H EY 5AY
H E'S Tf-lE

LAZIEST
MAN IN ·
BASEBALL

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PAPE R P LATE S

SO HE WON'T HAVE

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�D,llf Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 20, 1960

(9) For Sole

legal Notke

Legal Notice

Police lnve11tljrale
A.ccident Thul'8dav

Engineers Give
First Report

All Coa..Umen ■!tended, belnt
Zerkle, Chllda, Covert, Cliolon
Flaber, Lee Smith and Wa)lne
GJbbont; Clerk Gue Grate and
Mayor McEl binney.

NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALi
Pomeroy police investiealed an
C•M No. 1 6A41
ccident
on the upper parkin1 lot
a
ot
In the pursuance o( tbe order
(Continwd ,rom tt■- One)
th� Probiil.e Court of Meip Coon• in Pomeroy Thursday afternoon in
Th• en1lnMr• promlNd to ,.
ty, Ohio, Cue No. 18,44 1 , I will which a 19S8 Buick wa■ damaeed
tum - with • proooa■l ..,
ofter for sa le at public auction on to the extent of $131. 18.
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE KESULTS
Hos JU' ta) Gunpalgn
The Buick, owned by Tommy
lBth.
d
ay
of
Jwt.e,
1960,
at
the
how much wch • w,vey wou:d
RATES
Taylor,
Che1hire,
wu
pa:ked
and
m■Y
.,
Court
Collected
,..,, Councll thon mey,
IO a. m, at the door or tbe
House. Pomeroy, Ohio, the follow­ w1.1 damaged by a car beh1e park­ not, ■ct upon that propoU 1 ,
Th e Mei&amp;■ County
Veterans
I cent&amp; per word. 3M loeertiOG. .IJinlmum cltarg, - 60 '!e11•.1
i ng described real estate.
ed by Judy Ann Bogg■, 22, Mason,
e,
I etni., per WOJ'd fo.r t.hree CODdlecutive inaert:iona.
Campaie:n
Committe
Memorial
the
THR EE C O M l'L ETE ROOMS OF
get
to
Council,
Last week
Parcel 1 : The following describ­ w . Va., who waa drivin1 a car proposal out In the open, approv• through Mrs. Esther C l ark, 1ecre•
all new f urniture at Ingel's
Special - one moulh for 30 cent.a per word.
today
reported
Furniture. Includes 2 piece liv1'lal1 rate of 3 ccote p;.T word will be dw'jed for advertisin8
ed real estate 11ituated in the Coun­ owned by Charles Wolfe, Syracuse. ed a fir1t re ading of the rate Lary-tre asurer,
r ng room sui te, 3 matching taaf DOt paid witlhi.n 10 d.l:y■ after receivina: bill.
ty of Meies, in lhe State of Ohio The Wolfe car ■uttered minor ordinance with Childs "oting no. $1,3M , was col lected from buainesa
1
a nd m the Townshiil ..,: Salisbury, damage.
bles, i matc h111g lamps, 4 pi e ce
Enon J.a Ad\lertisi.Dll - Should be reportf'd trrunediately. The
Last nJ&amp;:ht CbUd■ pleaded he p.nd eatabliahments a nd individua. 1.
and bounded a nd described a s fol·
bedroom .\Ulte, interspring matDail) Smdnel will not be retpon&amp;ibLe for more UJ.1.D one incru·­
The cost or lbe ca mpaign wa1,,
many other citi.zen1 have not h ad
lows:
treH and box sprmg, bed spread (
· net tnlert:on.
time to study the proposal pro- $978.55, leavinJ a bala nce of
Neutzliug•
Called
Being in Sec. "· _Town 2, an,d
hrd o1 T�ob and SiPecial Notices of EwnU
2 dre11�er lamps, Hotpomt reObitu.ar1e1
$376.45. A cheek to tha t amount
perly.
rrigerator, g.is range, 7 piece
publiahed at l cent per word.
---· Henge 13 of �he . Ohio Company s Norlh Fo• Funer11l
_
_
____
has been given to Meigs Commu�­
e lay, hear•
d
further
asked
He
:.,r. and Mrs. Be n Neutzing
d11Jctle set, a ml 3:t pie(!e dinner 1 H1GJI SCII OUI. STUD1'.:NT WAN'TS purchase : Begrnnmg on the north
�,ORDS
I DAY
J DAYS
l MO.
,; DAY:;
inge di■cussion , and much more ity Hospital, Inc., the non-profit
\&amp;
ware. These 3 room» o( lurni•
1u1I or p.irt lime o [ f1cl' work fur I side of lhe Pomeroy and Rutland have bee n called lo Columbus by
60&lt;
90c
$ LJ5'4 [&gt;()
stud)° before the 5,.,-:md and third [ i�oup which may operate the hosture were not picke d up after a
summer. l'honl' S I i z. 4043 or I Concrete Road in the west lin e of the death of Mrs. Joseph Neu l.zling
20
$1 .20
60c
$L80
$6.00
p1tal when built.
readings ■re apvroved.
dvWn payment was made. The
write, Box 88, Rutland. 5 20llc \ He1,,d Hysell'e lo�; thence north Wedncsda)' morning at lhe St. An•
:16
7k
$1.50
$..i:1
$7.:W
savings can be yours. No down
- -- -· --- -- - along the west lme or the sald thofily Hospita l . Mrs. Neutzling's
Ada NICel\rftd by 10 A .M.. will be in that day a P""pu.
payment, 36 months to pay. Just (
�teed �·l yse ll lot 200 reet to an husband wat1 a former reside nt of
_
p.iy the balance or $8.:m a week ___ _ . - -- - - . _- I iron pm; thence south 63: deg. _rn , �·:, Heights in Pomeroy. He
l itre JS $800 worth of furnitur e AIR CONDITIO."'llNG: REF RJ_G ER- mlll. cast 3 1 5 feel to an •�on pin; passed away last July.
funeral servlc�s will be held
ation service. Jack s Hef n gera- 1 th ence south 2tl deg. 4_1 m. west
for only .'f,tiHlJ. Phoue WY2·2635.
tion New Haven. Phone T U 2- ! 1 7 0 feet to the north side of the Saturday morning at the Leach
5 . 19. Jk
6-23-tf I Pomeroy and Rutland concrete l''uneral Hom e in Columbus.
( 9 ) For
3537.
- -FOR MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS.
TIRMITE ANO Pi5T CONTROL
--- - -- - - -road ; thenc e north 63 deg. 19 min.
FOil SAL�TWO P! ECE .LIVING j -BIRTH
ANNOUNCED
GULF
SERVlt:E
STATION
WITII
I.
O.
MtCOY
by Fain. Ff'M ln•pection. lnt.ur•
we::;t parallel with the ce nter line
room suite, 2 tab1 e lampa, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston or
C·2 carry out permit, .1258 l'ow­
AUCTION E E R
ff Ir; Natlon\Wlde. Phone R.
said road 220 fee t td the place
of
small
tables,
priced
lo
sell.
Circleville
are announcing the
.
St.
.
Middl
e
p-0rl,
on
State
Ht
ell
ancl A. S.rvlc• 'Station WY2Route 2, Lona Bottom, Ohio
of begin ning, containing one and
�IB-3tc 1 -- · -- -l'htne SH'HMO.
birth of a daughter at the Mt. Car­
7 . See William Lowe, Owner.
2366.
4-26-tfc
- - - 4 / 100 acre s, more or le88.
suocessor To Mr. H . E. 9barkey,
5. l9•3tc
- --- ----- I MUELLER FURNACES , WESTI NG
REl'�ERENCE DEED· Vol 146 me l Hm1plt a l in Columbus. The
CONS IGNMENT SALi
\ HOUSE •PPllancH, Arnold Br•
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WANTED - VOLU NTEERS TO
mother
is
the
former
Donn
a
Roush.
p a e 76 O f the De�d R�ords
,1:ia , i will be held Saturday, May
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participate ln Pomeroy '■ Amer­
the n Sy Ncuse, Ohio. Phone I
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Middleport. Grandparents are Mr.
1663 Lincoln H�i9ht1
1954 IIA HI.EY DAVIDSON MO · 1 2 1, 1 960 at 11 A. M. 1 mile west
M eigs Cou� ly, 0 h10.
H
2:.:.,84.
.
1 1 -l l •
ican Legion Drum and Bugle
WY
Mr■. Arthur Rou1h, Middleport
and
r�
tun·ycl e , Modd 165, very good of Porterfield at the auction , ____
e5·
following
al
1:he
2.
l
e
Par�
- �.,.---,--,.,= \
Earl
Corps. No age limit aUon. Con•
condition, cttn be seen l' t 214 1h ground s wi ll have a miscellaneous GUVELY TkACTOR SALES AN D l�� situate in the Town�ln p of and the late i"1r. and Mrs.
tact Guido Glrolaml or Reno
Columbu1.
Preston,
E Mun. l'hone WY2·363�
S.rvlc•. Sil E. Main, PorMrO,. Salu1bury, Count)' of Meigs and
lot for sale.
Lind or Cal l Paul C ascl al
5-19--Jtc
WY2--2975. Open 'Ill 9 State of Ohio amd hounded and dePhone
Lum·h
will
be
served.
Moore '8 Store, Pomeroy, Ohio.
J-.,ne 1 . S.Je•mien : scribed as follows, to-wil;
untll
p. m.
GOODARD SALES
i!-18-3k
B e ing In SK. �. Town 2, and
Rffd1vlllL
Harold a.-.r�h■rt
SMALL
TOY
H•rold Godd,rd, Auctlo.,..,
POMERANIANRange
13 of t_he . Ohio Compa ny's
3691,
Ohio. Phone Cool�',11•
THERE WILi. OE A GUN SHOOT
Manchester Pu ps.
Re asonable.
5.J 8. 3tc
Purchas
e : Begmnmg on the north
·
for th e Moo11e , Sunday, al 1 p. m .
3-19-tft
Phone SP3 :i69!5 Ma!On, W. Va,
side of the Pomeroy and RuUand
on old Houte 7, back of the
IH9-3tp.
DAIRY DISPERSAL SAll
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL concrete road at the southeast corskating rink, rain 01; �hlne.
On May 23, · 1 P. M., 1 Mlle north
11ppliance repair. Call frank ner of Allen Gilkey'&amp; lot; thene•
, 20 2tp
of Racine, Ohio, on the Oak
Capt eina, 414 N . Second Ave., north 26 deg. 41 mln. east al ong
Recently elected Republican
Grove Hoad. Other employ­
3·3-tk G1lkey'e ea ■t line 1 70 feel to
M iddleport
an
committeemen and 1uc­
central
ment muet sell. 21 Hol■teJo
iron pin; thence south 63 dei. 1 9 ce■sful
nominee,
Republica n
AUCTIONEER
cowli,
first
calf
heifer
up,
4:
min. east to an iron pin; thence were served a chick.en dinner at
Good CINn UIN Can
Compl..• Servlct
Guernsey cows, 2 Jersey cows,
south 26 deg. 41 min. west 1'10 feet The Circle Reetaur■nt in Pome­
AU Mlh•t and Modelt
CONVENIENT TERMS
Crltt Bradford
1
mixed
blood
cow,
(3)
three
to the north eide of the Pomeroy roy Wednesd ay evening preceding
IIIIETROPOI.ITAN MOTOQ
Writ.,
Phon■
or
Cont■d
year
olds.
(5)
four
year
olds,
- l■lt M■ln It.
(6) fiv e year olds, balance are A. C. BRADrORO, Raclnt, Ohl.. un th e 211t d ay of May, 1960, at an organization meeting at the
P....,.,, Oh ..
It's hard lo gel along without • range - and I rt­
10 o'clock A. M. the followine court house.
ti and 7, with the ex.eeptlon of I
IIIMU•
Present for the dinner WH the
old cow, man y freeh or eprlng­ TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL land and tenements, to-wit:
le'/ FORD V8 2 DR. CUSTOM '
frlgerator ls ahnosl • neeesslly. Tbey're both In•
t1 •111:111lll ••..11t1
l lc.m nominee for Congress
Repub
Situated
i
n
the
Township
of
Rut­
e rs, 1 1 head freshen thin bll,
aed an . Low mllea1e. Sparkling
appliance repair. Phone Otie
nomi­
health papers furnished, in­
' Jjght blue fin l1h 11 ,950.00, Blaet 1
eluded In ti¥• 3 room group.
McClintoek, Racine, Ohio. 2-1-tlc land, County o( Meip, State of Otley Collin■, and count)'
Ohio, and bounded and descri� nees Robert Hartenbach, Evel)'n
spection welcome anytime, a
For FRllE lnspecllo11
lnar■, Pomeroy
6-18-tltc 1
CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE· as foJlow■:
Lucke, Paul K.loes, Dan Hartin­
good herd.
PHONE
11158 CHEVROLET VB f DR. I
signed for your home. l"ree ee­
Fin l Trad: Being ln Section· 16, eer, Avery .Nelson, Harmon O'
Howard Ervln, Owner,
Gilmore'• Supply Slore
1et1 a n. Origin a l black Unl1h. I
timat es. Foreman and Abbott, Town 6, R a ng e 14, West beginning Brien and Bern ard Fultz.
Harold ( ;oddard, Auctioneer.
Power gUde $1 ,093.00 Blaet­
At the organization meetlna:,
8-8-bl l84.4 feet North of lhe Southeast
Phone WY2·532 1.
5-18-4tc
WY,2-2774
&amp;. 18-6le
tnan, Pomeroy
corner of said Section 16; thence Dan Jenkins was elected cha ir­
On The Brightest Corner In
BEST ROOF AND West J.8 feet; thence South 60, de­ man of the central
Vaughan'• Exlennlnallng
FOR THE
committee,
!HQ MERCUR Y MONTERAY 4
Buy Your
repalr
eervlcv
and
roor
painting
nd
a
chairman
vice
rk,
a
(;ompany
gre es and 415 minutes Weal -182 Robert Cl
dr. 1ed1m. EZl a:lau. Mu ltl-t!.rive.
and house painting call BIU f eet lo the Soutb. line of a.id Sec• frank Johnaton, secretary,
St, Mary,, W. Va.
Fully
equipped
Showroom
Wyatt Phone WY2-2724. 5-10-8\c tlon; thence West a lonJ the South
A ll committeemen were named
·
clean $2,l&gt;ff.OO. Blaeltn an, Porn HOUSt; THAlLt:H 50' x 10', FlVE
the executive committee in
on
line
of
said
Section
�
feetj
eroy.
IJ-l8-6tc
room11o, balh. Sleep11 a, $4600.00.
thence North 3 de,:rees and &amp;O addition to party l eaden and
Price inciudcR (uel oil l11nk,
m inutes Eaal 1 160 leet to the offlcer11 e lected who we� E.· E.
washer, dryer, televlsiou.. See
iasTUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2
North slde of Creekj thence 110113 Fol lrod, chairman, Robert Clark,
)'unk Ht1dt1Un, Ullshall .Road,
loor. Orlgln.11 pa int. One owner
the North aide of the Creek North vice ch1irman, Charles R. Karr,
tU. 1, ltacinc.
$ 14 6tc
Vir&amp;il 'l'uford, Syracu1e, Phone
Ha
dgrees and 30 minutes East Sr., trea■urer and Dan Hartinger,
AT
W\'2-67 3 1.
&amp;-18-Btc
tjlJ4.7
feet; thence South 2 degreea secretary.
Aw.JS CHALMl:1H.S
THAC'fOU,
and
00
minute, Weet 817 fe t;
hy'1r1ulic plowa, 3-14, corn
19�7 UUICK VB SPECIA L 4 DR.
thence
South
7� degreea and 30
tinter,
cultivator&amp; and •PNY
1cdan. Power steering and bra k­
Qoft&gt;rt 9:30 A.M.
,.
FARM SUPPLIU
minutea East 429 feet; theffll
rlt. Jame■ Mournlng, flallro■d
•• · Orlainal black finllh, llke. .
Middleport
W
Y
•2·2649
Pomeroy, Ohio
North 3 13 feet; thence East 8M
TRUCKS AND INVENTORY
Jtkilcport, l.:all WY2-3023.
: ID
new. Oy m1flow drive. $169!U''"'-'
Pomeroy WY•24195
t
eet; thence North 18 degrees and
-6l
p
Blaettnars, Pomer�
0-18-fltc
KAUTZ Fl@ $TORI
00 minutes Well 13 2 feet; thence
At Chut.,
( 90 1
North 84 degrees and 30 minutes
BEOlNNINQ AT 121IO P. M,
Yukoh S-2145
O.u ..a: Montgomery 18.1 uiS­
PUBLIC AUCTION
11154 Fouu Doon w1-r11
Eut
684.7 feet; thence North
()t,lo.t 30 fflllll
,iiii, IOATI ANO
W
LOCATIO-Tw11v1 mllH northWHt of o,111poU1,Rio
HAMILL 15RYICI ITATION
p
er 9.1) lower. 24., ope n; Galli­
drive and lu:utcr 19!i4 Lincoln
May U
: , 1960
12:JO P. M.
urancl1, I•
deHreea and
30 minutes
70
aouth1a1t of Jack1on, ■Ix. mUH nortMHt. of
Mltr•
lut.
the)'
whll•
■nd
lfP
l■loro
9:00
A.M.
polle 19.2 ·upper, 17 .8 lower. 24
a1dw■II, Ohio, on &amp;lat■ Route 5!4.
4 door full power, good liree The pcrMon1tl propert)' of the late
.t.:ast
1
32 feet; thence North 61 de•
·
and
All&gt;■ny 1353
poUt■n Motor■• t600 I. Main
l.icorgt!
Thia 1atablla1!1d, profllable and w,u.11n1lpped fMd
ll 11 m l Iton w, ll bo �oId a t
and radio, lll4l 1-'ord Tudur
arees a nd 30 minutes Ea■t 1 32 open; Lock 23, 17. 1. All moveable
grain bualMN 1, 1oc1t1d In I thriving dairy-hog -poultry
2
thru
3
1
Every
DIJ'
8enlt•
dams
auction 11t the residence opposite 1 St., ,.,..,.y. PhOd• WY..&gt;lt70.
3 are down, river
w11h wood lircll 1tind radio.
Pf'Oduelng •'"'•· Thi• bu■lmtN hq had an 1p,:,rn:drn1t•
,eel; thence North 70 deHree1 and
,
l l -l4-_
•________
11_
flf
volum41 or t17S.OOO. Th• HIier will finlnol up to
Phone WY2-63�1 . ltobcrt G. Pie· , the pu11t o1ficc on Houle 1 in
00
m m utea
East
66
feet; falling one half te nth per hour,
_
th■
tal•
prlc,
at
6"
lnt•r■•t.
DasOhio
River
lki•ta;
Down:
I
B
I
Tupp•ro
Pl
a
u
...
Ohio.
i!-1
kelt.
7- tc
I
thence North 76 degrees and
fltllAL l!:l!ITATI! &amp;ELLI AT 1!CIO P. M.
, Llvmw room suite, 2 wool rugs, I\
I() minute•
l!;ast 47, (cet to tbe hield Lockt Louialana 1 : 1 5 am
E
Company located In 811fW111, Ohio, oon1lfl•
Nllll"I
Th•
■!dwell
19'6 CHEVHOL T l'' OUR DOOH
BARNES-SIMP
SON
l
INSURANCE
Co d Spot refrljentor, 4 beds,
7-6· Lock 7 Bayou Laffitte 6:20
.
and ,..,_ fHd mlll, 101(71, completel y
mHonry
two-nory
or
•
E
ast line of
said
Seelion
16;
·
'
$1 00 . Ann i li race Oller, Syra•
1
l
LOR
GENTLEMAN
Ai::ente, Mlddleport. Fire, . A uto•
co mbination dc tk &amp; boo ll case, BA � 1':
am 0-2; Lock 12 Ral' E. Salvetti
■quipped with llhllllna, grlndlna 1nd ml1dn11 ■qulpmont, ind
thence
South
along
the
E
a
1t
line
lilres 3 or 4 room furnilh d
■ltuatM on approxlmll1ty one 1e.... The 1lev1tor I■ equlppad wllll
euse, Ohlo. Phone WY2�284.
mobile, Bonde. Phone WY2·2903
noor lamps, dhdte!I, quillini
of said Section 843 feet to the 6:20 a m 0-1 3 ; Lock 13 Cornel l 8:50
• aldney H-ft.• 14 - ln, 111v•t�r 1111 with "p.arat1 motor; Trlu1111&gt;h
ar Pomer:Y
en
ne
or
aparlm
ln
l
�1 9-atc
•
e
Jr.
frames, end ta bles, r cord playfan dl■charga lt!11l1r, with Noarat• ttart■rl Kelly Dllpl•• 11,ln.
place of beginning, containina: am 1 3·!i; Lock 14 A. V, Chris
DON
STIVERS
or
Middhiport._
Can
11:ive
&amp;:o�
�
h■ffll'IMlrmlll, with &amp;0-11.p, direct co11� fflOtor CC,mDllM,
er; oil lamps, hllnd tools, pi ano,
8 pm !)-0; Lock 1, Ovec 7:� a m
:st.3 acres.
with
oob c1·,11h1r end permarM:nt ,,u11on1t: tv,o.tnn 'Falrfleld 1'4al...a
rer
erenc�s. Write Box 671, Po
dmini: room iuitc, Mu.ytug w11.sh•
14-6; Bob Benner 8 : 10 am 11•3 ;
with ..,-rate rnotnr ; 1 1/�-ton Kelly Duplo• '"'••r wlOI
mixer
S
e
cond
Tract;
Bclna
in
Fraction
(9)
3
•h,..,,.
eroy, Oh i o.
NParat, motor: 1mall utllltv 1h1ll1r with fflotor {fflounttidloadlnQ
Loc
20
The
Crucible
10:SO
■m
er, 2 drcHcrit, pl,lfarm rocker,
k
West;
he­
a, Town 6, Rana:e 14
� �-�
f1oor), Other dHlr•hll f1atu,.. lnclUdl oovtr.«t trlKlk
top
marble
pm
heater,
10;40
oil
Invader
sweeper,
23,
eltetrfo
Loet
0-19;
,MO.volt
dr1in.
ch11l11
f
dock, truck dump pit with doubt•
3 OSED COAL FUIINAC&amp;�, GOOD
ginning in the center of the publtc
nn
.. noloa. office IN•. and mhclna NIOn'I. TM bulldln11 11 l'ICattrl
1-3.
llanos, rocke rs, lronln&amp; board,
condition. Arnold'11
Wetting­
11arkln11
road
33 feet Weal
of
the
North­
..
__
""
ap11roxlffl1t■I )" on• Mlfl of arnund with ■n •"'ola 11ton1'1
-■I
,;;;,
Jl hilco radio, da)' bed, D1 ls cel· i;• ivt:
tl#Mf
Upriver
Lock
WeBlern
8:
3
0
d"'lrV,
23
u.. ...... ....
area. fl!a mlll hll bMn handllnai ■1hflllm•" fltetf flloM
house Store, Syracu•e. Phone
weal corner of Fraction 2i thence
ROOM HOUSE, BATH, 10
and l)OUltr)" fMd•: a l■rot, ""artllldt votunw1 Nld■I anlm.al h.. lth
lanoou� l�em.11.
WY2-638t.
(&amp;) 6 la 20 27 ,1,
alon1 center of the public road pm 11·8: Mite creditor 10:30 pm
Cole st., In Pomeroy near the
1unpllH and Nlt11ted fam1 •upp11H,
Terms: C.:ASH
out&lt; 110
Thi buylnp 11ubllc .,.,r4om ha■ •n oocortunlh• to p10rtl't1111 ••,--north 18 dea:rees and 20 minutes 9-1 1 � Harriet M 12: 10 1m S-0;
I'omc,ruy- Mason JIrldte· Call In
th•
a wett -11t■hll1hlr4 and tl,ri\llna bu111IMO -.,i,tllch l,tel•
avctlllfl
493 Llncoln It.
Be
aver 1:20 am Q.3_
DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
Charles Sl1111on, owner
west 235 feet; thence alone the
reldlld ""''""'"t "'""'"• I ■ound money.
and
......
,...,
evenlng
WY2•3'7S8.
D-14'8te
b11lldlnos.
Phone W Y2·3561 Mlddleport
u■ed Iarm machlnory? Sec Btll Not responalblc far accidents. Sale
l'lll.kh11 potentlal,
center ot the road North" 1G de• and Rut.and concrete road; thence
Ooodwln and buy at farm ptlcea.
condul'lod by Bradford Auction A.1-'A.h J." M EN'CS - .turlUlbed. and
♦M
f\lANCIN0- 1NIPl!CTION-8ellart WIii fln11111C■ ■l'I 1e ""' ef ,.._'I'
ll"l
feet;
117.9
mlnutea
ee■
We■t
20
p
ONCE
PR
INSURA
TE
north
83
deJ.
1
9
min,
west
paral•
COMPLE
t,.
Co., R�u.:ine, Ohio, Phone WI 9·
Slx. mitet lrom Wl lke1vUI•.
1110 orloe at '"' lnta,.•t. lnsMCtlon lnvlt•d 111ny tlrM Df'1 nr
uutui-nahed. Mciluhl'I,, )lldaleroad
of
the
s
center
thence
alona
-1:.::­
of ull, 1'11r fllrttMI.- lnfOl'ffldlon cont.ad f)•rbnf'II,. &amp; .a l0':
lel with the center of ■ald road
tedlon, Life, Auto, Flre, Polio.
; 211 30lc
3821.
.U28e
. lno,. WUmlnnton, Ohln, ohonls 'FU 1!- 1211 ,o,r ■wnlnlH l'U 9.-��
2-1-lf
port. Phone WY-, - rt, North 1 1 deareea ■n.d 00 minute• 180 feet to the place of be1innin&amp;,
Mills,
Middlepo
Don
c,11
upon dttllytl'Y flf (tlM
Auctioneer: Crill Bradford
TafllMl-41,IOII ca■h day of 1111r..
-Well �1.2 feet; thence alon&amp; COD• eontaininl five elt:htba (%) of an
�Ul'C"·- will ,...... GOOD TITLa ■rid IMM■PIAT• ,og.•
,1168 BUICK CE�TIJRY VB MO.
Ohio.
Ma naacr: A. c. Bradford II AND 8 ROOM HOU8&amp;, TWO 5
aaUION.
__________ ter of road North 40 dearee• and acre.
tor, Perfect condltlon. Jlmmlt
i, 14 6lc
room al)lrtmenta. A. N, Ben11I,
M.
....,oNAt.: PfllOPHl:TY aP.O.lf\lHINtl AT 1111ft ...tMI
30
minute,
Well
1774
feet;
thence
__
Deem, RFD No, l, Ra dno, Ohio.
save and except sh1teen one­
_____
trvc'f
1 1•2-llc
Pbone .VY24271.
-1117 ltlld■Mqr tM&gt; •
1:QUIPM■NT
LL
I
M
Afllt&gt;
TAUCKI
l
ong
lhe
«inter
of
road
North
00
a
..
ll- 18-31p
hundrtdth (ltll/ JOO) aeree ■old by
with twD -•Ned HI■, "" bOIIY, tll � tUbl:&gt;II'. and ht _
Nltd
t ruck
OOl'ICtltlon : tt9fl IHC lolla•w"-' blll. two -ton
twe
,�
...
APAIITMENT: 4 ROOMS, BATH FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM ROUSE deiree■ and 30 minute■ West 133 Allen Gi lkey to Joe Moore, Nov­
1
�••
Of'I
IMI...,
••'•• vsn boclv, on good rubbllr, •ftd lw
ADMIRAL TV SET, t"RIGIDAIRE
■lat...l'ffl
and basement, Qood location and
with bath. Nice location. Melvin feet to the North line o f ■aid Sec-­ embeT 14, 102'1 aa 1hown in Meip
chalft hoist: IO(IO- lb. o1atrorm i■c,1.. 1 thl'M .... 1001Mb,
•
autom•lic WHher In &amp;oud con­
aa1l11 1 eounttr N•IH : Union .r.citrlt1 ..,..11'10 maritl lM. whit 11u11
to
feet
2280
Weat
tion
8i thence
cle an, Phone WY 2·3267.
Hood, 1 1 1 Loc1,11t St., Pometo)".
County Deed R�corda In Vol. 131 .
•n
\l't"II
etectl'II Wlldtrt 111'
C.
A,
aoo-■mp.
•�non
Wlllllltl:
and
dition. Call WY 2-63 3 L
the Northweat corner of aaid nae- P11e 391.
(&amp;) 18, 6tc
D-14-SOtp
--'Ylll'II waldlnp torctlNr IOOll•W•tt IIOrt:l\bl• .."1,lo hNMr,
Look at tho Spaoo, LOok at the
--'--tan 1 1-h,p. etffltk MOtOr, •-440-wN, 1-&amp;,tia-.
&amp;
Ste
wlttl
tlon G; thence South II deareea and
REFERENCE DEED: Vol. 160,
Pl"icea. Look a l tthe 811,vLfla■•
HOUSE IN MIDDLEPORT, t BED l'OR SALE
MODERN
FIVB n minutes Eut 160 feet; thence
QUIPMINT-Addhll maclllMI to11r dfft' ......., flllna
(IP-P'IC.
Pa1e 260, or the Deed Record■ of
MONTCLAIR l4TE MOOEI. 17 cu.
..111n.. 1 altlelk prowato,.
For the Seit 6uy &amp; Beel Term8
room, modern. · Contact Don
room house, iull b■aement and South 17 dearee• a nd 15 minute
Meia■ County, Ohio,
MafltCHANDII. INY■NTOlll:V-Lat• ■up,1y et' .....Iman ..,.
ft. uprl&amp;:hl deep freeze. 442 S.
Quisenberr)', 482 S. Third Sl.,
■ Ulc. A,aume balance of t. ft We■t 87 feet; . thence South SU
JIOM fNd11 animal Mallh 1upp1t•1 farm ■uppll• lnoll,Mlln1 M\OOPIJ
on New ond USED, 'Look IO
Said
premises
are
apprilsed
at
6th Avti., Middleport. Phone
'"'"""·' .... , mol...., ....
or James ThomH, lH S. Al1on•
direct aovernmenl lo.m . Lot DO feet; thence North 67 de1ree1 1
$2,500.00 ■J'd cannot be ■old for
WV 2-IK&lt;III.
8 20 31c
ftlil:.,.._...NOflal PNIPff'lr" •n■ for ......
1150. Good neiahborhood. Call ao mlnutea !a.at 18'1 feet; th.Hee
quln, Columbus. Ph�e B.Rlleu than two-third• (�) of the ap,
0&amp;3. Avalll.ble •June 10. "-19-Stc
1ee Freddie Thabet, M uon. South 30 de1tee11 and 40 minute■
or
IIDWELL MILLING COMPANY
PARAK!:ETS f0.00 A PAIR. ALSO
pr11Md value. Term■ of We: ca■b
W v,.
4.-26-Ua £alt 890 leet; thence Soudl lt do- in hand on day or ule and subject
P1not■ and Pomer1nl1n doa,.
HN .ICK&amp;JIII, ��•tt
room
DELUXE UNFURNISHED 4
■ d IO nunut■■ Weal 100 to the Hen for taxe1 for 1960,
'Sberwo� Co■len, Ohio Rlver
l"HON. II DW•LL DU .,_
.. M■natff
duwn1ta ir1 apt. Nicely fumlth• GOOD FRAME MOD ERN 2 BED- aneo s
lflt••N
CAfltl.
feet ; thence Sautll 10 decree• and
u.1. No.
■-1y, Ohl•
Ro1d, p\, Ple111nt, W. V■•
J. •B. O'BRiEN, GUllnll■n
od � room up1talr1 apt. Phone
room home at 1632
Lincoln
.... c.MIY01MI IW
15 minute■ Eal&amp; D84 feet; thence
Open every dty f to f
11-lWlc
ot the Ell.ate of Letb.le
11-llMltp
WY2-3874.
Hel&amp;ht1, Pomtiroy, Ohio, vacant
Sou,ll
G3
delNft,
and
30
minul.ta
Gilkey, an incoinpeteat
G. J . can buy with no down ...... •- .._, · l
BUlUJING SJTE ¾ Acre■ 270
-• - u, 1 , lh. nee North - deperson.
E ·Z IIA S DONE IT AGAIN. KNIT SLEEPING ROOMS. 127 Butternut
aymen I , owner
wiii i mprove .,.,.. and
p
minute• Eut 230 CROW , CROW • PORTER,
ft. ol front11e on Rt. 7 nHr
Pomeroy.
--1
11 20 8tp
1ult1 for the 2-3-� year oldl.
an d decora Ie to ,ult purc ha,er, (Ni
ta, 15 mlnutu Baal Z30 feet;
St■le Gange. Phone WY2•2t7fto
·
Attom1y1 for Guardian
Boxer 1hor,, $1.06, M■tchln&amp; or
move in 'nd pay rtint until
ROOMS AND BATH. UNFUR•
between 9 and ft, or Inquire at
thence Nortb t dtpee,, 10 mlnutea
20, 27; (8) 8, 10, 17, 81•
(8)
coatra1Un1 top1 fJ.19, The Shoe
your
V.
A,
Dlrecl
Lo
an
come■
Nl SHED Aparlml!Dl. 220� E.
Skallna: Rink.
�J9, 3te
Welt 080 feeti th�nce Eut 1181
15- 13-Gtc
BOK, Middleport.
thtough. You muat be eligible
.M.aln. Phone .WY 2-24611,
feetj thence North 88 d tt:rtel and
lo r • v. A, Loan. Other pur- IIO
&amp; 20 , 3tp
m tnutea But illlll feet to lhe
----'�-..
ch■aera can bu,y on Lind COD.·
pl■ce of belil\lWII, contaiplq
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
lr■ct or molte down p,yment
( ]
or trade. Tr actor Corn Planter
18.N aeN1,
owner un finance ■Ill' 1"■aon•
T'1lnl ,'.fl'act: Beinl in FncUon
75.00i
Horao
Corn
Planter
.
on
$
able propolitlon. Contact - 3 . , Town . ll■DI 1' Wul; bell•
EARN EXTRA
8
8
Dellvor7 R■ ke HOUSEWIVES :
•
'211,00; Side
LON &amp; BRANNON, REALTORS, nlRI 212 f■■t Solllb of lhe North•
m&lt;&gt;MY,, Port or lull Ume. Car
_.5_00 ,. Two Rollf)' H� '80,00;
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FOR SALE FOUR ROOII HOUSIJ
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7:00 Brukfut Party
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1 1 2:30 Juat For You
l :30 Now,
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1:35 IUtl For You
2:00 Calllnc On Pt. Pltal&amp;llt
:S:00 MUl.ic Go Round
8:SO New■
4:30 Science Fiction Theater
1:35 Huait Go RouDd
5:00 Detective'• Dairy
f :30 l..oc■l News
5: 30 Waterfront
f:30 Mualc Go Round
, C\lm"'1 Pl,■1lo..6:IO Advenfure Time
6:00 Home Run Derby
8:00 Sport, In Rewtew
8,00 oieaml&gt;oot Blh
6:30 News PJeture
&amp;:10 Spol'II Scores
1:80 Cbco Kid
G:4fl Sport8 Roundup
, : 1 5 'nl.e Band Bo:r
S:00 Mufo in the Round
8:S!! Weathercaet
5:f!ll Pat Boone Sbuw
1,1&amp; Sim Th�_,.•r Show
7:00 Saturday NlJht Jamboree
8:00 Sundown Seunade
&amp;:ii, Weathercast
7 :30 Bonanza
O:s'O Off the Air . . . .
_ . ,.. ,._ _
8;,0 News Pietu�e
8: 30 The Man and the Challenge
&amp;;45 Huntley Brlukley Repon
Thr minimum wage to be paid to
9:00 111.e Deput.
7:QO Ploneera
all labor emplo)'ed on thi1 con.
9:30 Journey to Undentandins
NOTl�I TO COllTRACTOIIS
tract ■hall be in accordance with
1:30 Thia Man Daw■on
10:30 'Man /fom [Dterpol
STATE OF OHIO
the "Schedule of Prevailln, Hour•
8:00 Troubleshooters
DEPAR11111NT 01' HIGHW,t.YS ly Wafe RateB Ascertained and De•
l l :00 Ne..rs Headlines
8, 30 Muquerade Party
t l : 10 W .ialhercast
Col-a, Ohio, Moy 1 3, l'60
Wrmined by the De-partmenl or
9:00 Ca valcade or Sports
1 1 : 1 � : Sbockw•tch
Contnct Sal" ·L... I cMW
(nd11&amp;trial Relations a pplicable to
9,45 Jackpot Bowllng
2:00 Sifll OIi
State Highway Department Jm­
N■• 60 , 326
-y
10:00 Jerry Lewi1 Show
provements in accordance with
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
11:00 Ntwe lieadlinea
Sealed proposal■ will be re• Sections 4 1 15.03, 4115.04, 4115.o,,
11,10 Weatliereaat
celved al the office of the State 41 15.06, and 41 15.07 of the Re •
1 1 : 15 Sign On
11:IS Ja('lc: Paar Show
Highway
Director of Ohio, at Col­ vised Code of Ohio."
1 1 : 30 This is the Ll!e
. . 00 Sign Off
umbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M.,
The bidder m).lst eubmil with hh
12:00 TV Chapel
Ohio �stern) Sta nda rd Time, bid a certlfled check ln the amount
12:30 Industry on P.aradt
Tueiday, June 7, 1960, for im• or $3,750.00.
12:45 Dugout Dope
provemeots ln:
Plans and specifications are on
7:45 Si1n On
12:55 Baseba l l
Proposals No■• I to 4 inclu11ive flle in the department of high­
' 800 Circle.
Ranch
1 3 :30 Sunday Movietime
are offered aa one project and will ways and the offiee of the divlsioL
9:00 Sheena , Queen of Jungle
5:00 World C hamplon11hlp Coif be awarded as one contract.
depul,i-' director.
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9: 30 Junior Auction
1 8:00 Meet the Press
The director reserve11 the rl8h
p,.._1 N■, I
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
6: 30 Sunday News Picture
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section to reject any and all bidt.
10:30 Rufi &amp; Reddy Show
7:00 Overland Trall
9.76 (part), State Route No. 680 In
E. S. PRESTON
11:00 Fury
8:00 Musie on Ice
Bedford and Ora nge Town1hip9 by
Director
11:80 Circus Boy
applying a T-30, T-31 bituminous
9:00 Chevy Show
20, 21, 2tc
12:00 Trlle Story
10:00 Loretta Youni Show
surface treatment on B-1 1 1 modi12:30 Down on the Farm
fied alabiliud base courae. Pave10:30 People Are FUnny
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR.I
I :00 A Tra,veling Ma n
ment; Width 1 8 feet. Lena:th 18,·
11 :20 News Headline,
STATE OF OHIO
1 : 15 Dugout Dope
955.2 feet or 3.59 miles.
1 1 : 10 Weathercut
DE PAllTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
-1:25 Cincinnati Base ball
1 1 :15 Nitewatch
Pr..-.1 No. 2
Columbus, ,ohlo, Mt1 U, 1960
4:00 The Sehool Star,
I :00 Sl(II Off
Gallia County, Ohio, on Sect\onr
Contract SalH L... I Copy
15.88, 16.16, Stale Route No. 82C
No.
301
in Hn:ntington and Morsan Town.
UNIT P1UCI! CONTRACT
ehips, by applying a T-30, T-31 biSeale d proposals will be receivtumlnous surface treatment on ed at the office of the State High­
8:00 Brave Stallion
B-1 1 1 modified stabili1:ed
base way Dire ctor of Ohio at Col umbus,
8: 30 Leave ll To Beaver
eoul"H. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Ohio until 10:00 A. M., Ohio (East­
1 9:00 La\vrence Walk Show
4:00 America n Bandstand
Length 14,942.4 fee t or 2.83 iniles. ern) Standard Time, Tuesday, June
10:00 Jubilee, U. S. A.
8:30 Rio 'ah Tin
ProPOul No. 3
7, 1960, for improvements in:
\ 1 ,00 Up-To-The-Minute Nen
ll:00 San Francisco Beat
Gallia County, Ohio, 011 Sectlona
M e ige County, Ohio, on Ceunty
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10
Sports
Report
8:IO Your Es!O Reportt:
0.'3, 1.68 and 4. 13, State noute No. Road No. C 10 in Colu,nbia Town1
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Late
Show
8:40 Weather Te11er
1188 in Green and G1lllpolls Town- ship, by grading and pavinC with
11"5 John Daly New•
lhips, by applying a T-30, T-31 bi- bituminous
road mix ■urface
1:00 Buddy 3tarcher She-#
tuminoua ,urface tre,�tment on B· course on an aggregate base. ·
7:10 Walt lJUlney Pre1e11t1
1 1 1 modftied stabiHzatlon base
lt;OO John Hopkins File
Width: Pavement 16 feet. Pro­
8,00 Man Fr&lt;im Blackhawk
courae. Pavement: Width 18 (eel. Ject and Work Length 13,544.07
12,30 The Big Picture
Lenllh 261400 feet or 5,00 miles.
77 Sunoel Strip
feet or 2.565 miles.
1 :00 Colle1e New■ Conferenee
The DeteetlveJ
Pro,_.1 Na. o1
"The date set for eompleti9n of
1 : 30 America's Ne•met Album
G•Uia County, Ohio, on Section this work shall be as set forth in
i8:IO lllack Saddle
l :411- Travel •P'lhn
(1.4.82 Vinton), State Route No. 325 u1e bidding proposal."
Myateey Ma\� , .
11:00 Tlte New Tonight
in Huptington TownshJp, b,v applyBidders must apply, on the pro­
'3:00 Open Hearin1
:10 Scinning the Weather
inK a T-30, T-31 bitt1minous sur- per form
s, for prequallfleatidn
3 ::tO
Common WC1alth of Nations face treatment on ' B-1- 1 I mod ified
:18 llporll Report
with
th
Highw
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a)' credit Examin4:00 Prealdenttal ·Mlss!on
:20 .i.te Show
11t1btllzed Wa,;e eoune. P1we mcnt:
--'-4:SO Nationa l EdUClltlOn A,luloc. Wid� 18 reel Lenzth 2,956.8 f et er, at Columbus, Ohio, at lealt JO
e
days before the date set to open
3:00 Matty's Fuq.nle,
or
mile.
bids.
5;30 Eve Arden Show
..Propoaals Nos. 1 lo 4 lnclu::;ive
Th e mlnimum wage to be pa id
' 9:00 Badge and Bullets
6:00 People's Choic�
or this project to be completed to ail labor
employed on thii, eon•
11 :DC) • Eddie "Seacrist Show
6:30 Robin Hood
not later than Septemher 15, 1 960. " tract shall
be In accordance wit1'
12:00 J,.unch with Soup Sales
7:00 Traekdo'ofo
Bidden muat apply, on l�e �ro- the "Schedule
of Pre vailing HourlJ
12:30 Gr■y Gho•t ,
7:30 Maverick
per forms, for prequalif1eah� n Wage
Rates
Asce
.
rtained and De•
1:00 TV Cla11sroom
8:'30 Lawman
W!th the Highway C�ed lt Exam in• . termined
by the Department of
1:30 Talk Baclt
er, at Columbus, Ohio, a t lea e*. 10 tndustriel
U:00 Th• Pebel
Relatiorui applicable to
1
.2:00 P'llm
day� before the date set to .:pen State Highw
9:30 Th'e Alukans
ay Department Jm2:55 Baseball
10:30 Johnny ·Stnecato
blde. , ·
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prove m�l$. -n 4�.ordan�e with
.
fl:30 St�j�). WresUiu. , , .. , . •
U �OO The Ne..,., Tonight
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. �Ct,i.DN 4 Hi.03, 4115.04-,, -41,1:5.05,
1:00 · Record lll&gt;P
11 105,,.Weather Window .
Jlllf.06, and 4 1 15.07 ot the Re­
!:30 Dick Clark Show
l� : 10 Late Show ,
vised Code of Ohio.''
'The billder must ■ubmit with
hjs bid a cerijfied check in the
amou nl of $2,000.00.
,
.
Plans and spe clflcatione are on•
6:00 Movie Sp�tacul ar
fJle in the department of high­
7:30 Perry Mason
ways and the office of the division
8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive
t.00 Tiu, Brighter Day
deputy director.
9,00 Mr. Lucky
1:10 The Secret Storm
The director res('rvea the right
D,30 Have Gun, WIil Travel
!:30 The Edge of Nl1ht
to
reject any n.nd all bids.
1.0:00
Gunemoke
Th, Tltree s1oo1e1
E. S. PRESTON,
10:SO Not For H ire
1:30 '111&lt; Life of •Riley
Director
11:00 News
►
Arihur J. Smith-Newt
(5) 20, 27, 2tc
1 1 : 10 Theater 1 3
i:15 A l,,■ok al the wealher
LEGAL NOTICE
12:30 Sign orr
1.:20: Jule Jtlvlin Show
Notice is hereby given th at the
following described pei:sonal pro•
1:30 Amos 'n' A1IIJy
perty wlll be sold at public auc­
9:'00 Revival Cru■ded
,,oo Highwa)' Patrol
tion at the Cour t House steps at •
9:30 American t Worl:
T:80 Rav, IJlde
Pomeroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A. M. on
9:43 Christian Science
Wednesday, the Hilb day of June ,
8,30 Hotel de Paree
10:00 TYi
1960.
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D:00 Eyewitness lo History
One frame house Situated on the ·
i0:30
C
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mera
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The TWlllchl Zon°
rea l estate previously owned by
1 1 :00 Dig Picture
Pmon to Penon
Leo K. Smith and Om ai::ene z.
11:00 NeWI
II :30 · RFD, 1JllA.
Smith, o� Mulberry Avenue, Porn•
fl:IP A Look t lhe W•�lher
12:00 Rev Elwood Gibbs
eroy, Oh10 .
11:15 Tltuter 13.
12: 15 ]laoeb■ll
One frame houae situated on
real estate previouet:v ownf'd by
J: 30 Sporlicope
Reeae T. West, on Mulberry Ave. ,
3,4&amp; Sport, Special
Pomeroy, Ohio.
4:15
Comedy
Time
�:llo Captain K nproo
All fl:durea are included In
4 :30 Rev. W!Uard Wllcos
•:00 o'UJ' Gana Comediea
uid buildings.
6:00 Oral JL :,erta
10:00 Haakle ■nd lecltle C ztun
Said pl'Operty is to be told and
5:30 G--E CQllete Bowl
.·
!Q:30 ,lfl1ht- ll- P l■yhouoe
conveyed' to the hlahest bidder h&gt;'
:00 Sm■ll Worla
G
11:QO The Long Ranger
bill of sale, upon the following
U:30 Carton., 111eater
8:30 Twentieth Centur,
terms: Ca■h in band on d-, of
7 :0Q Laule
l�:00 Sky Kini
■ale.
7:30 ��nla .the i,te....
' li:30 Joi la,.•bolt
· S aid buildings shall be
removed
'8:Q!) ,ne lid S.ulUv■n Show
i:oo cliann� 11 Preaento
by _ July 15, 1960 or forfelt all
9:!M)
Generiil
Electric '"1eater
1:18 BaJebill t.:eadolf
rl"1,ta, thereto.
9:l!!l · Allred- 111\fhc;o&lt;;k _ PreffDI■
\:!IS U.b■ll
_ Tile right ls reserved to i:eject
10!00 G09rge Gobel Show
i:SO Belmont S'!!k"' .
and all bld,.
.
10:30 Whal■ If• LlneT '
t:l)O Comedy Thi!•
.
J,. Edw. Foster, Cle ric
11 ,IIO S,mdJJ&gt; News Specl■l
· 4:45 America• Album
Pomeroy · Board &amp;t Education
11:15 Theater- 13
i:00, Donce Parll'
1
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Wanted

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1 1 , Notices

CaM No. 1 2.911
By virtue of an Order ol Sale
duly issued out of the Court ol
Common Pleas •f Meigs Co unt)' ,
Ohio, m the case of Pumeroy Wauonal Banll. Rutla nd Brancb, Rulla nd, Ohio, agamat t:lyde Kin&amp; and
He len King, upon a judgmen t
th e re m rend ered, and being Cast:
No. 12,981 in said Court, 1 will of·
l e r at public sale at the front door
of the Courthou se in the Village
of Pomcro)', Meigs County, Ohio,

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W O M 5'� S
S H O R TS

1owed.

The meellna: opened with pr■)'•
er, aftet whlch the attend•nd,
duet and ■ummer camp money
were t■ken by Sharon Youn,.
F0Howin1 a tr.eat by Nancy Tyo
and Donna SmJth1 one of Lhe pa­
trol, laid a tr1I\ while tho other
patrol who hne formed a troop
choir, 1&gt;racliced and later fol·
lowed lhl!I lnll to the other 1lrl1.
Outdoor g■mea
were played
under the direction of Cre1Uyn
Hieb and PtHY Folmer.
Upon the return to the 4:huch,
rope l11htna: waa ,uscuued by Mn
Youn1 and the •lrl.11 learned lhe
aquare latch. Plana were made for
a wiener ro11t for the airl,, the
leaden and helpera with th•
troop committee 11 1ue1t1 on
Tuesda)' from 2:10 to e p. m .
Tbe atria and leaders will hike
from the Baptlat church to tbe
--t-laylor■ Run Playground w here
the ro11t will be held. The alrll
an to brine money, cup, alt-upon■
clothe■pin and permit from pu­
enu.
The Frlcnd1h1, Circle prayer by
Sharon Young BIid tap■ clo1ed the
meetlna ■lte odcd by 16 1tlrl1,
Mra. Young and two helpars.

MEIGS THEAffl
POMEROY, OHIO

TONICIHT
"COUNTRY GIRL"
8inc C,_y - Gl'ICO Kelly
"nl.!: D�UCATII

IATURDAY

DELINQUENT''

Jerry IAIIMO - 11!..-tt&gt;a Kye,
SUN., MON. anti TUii.
"JOUIINEY TO THE
CENTER OF mE EARTH"

Star Garden
Club Meets At
Nels.'ln Home

The Star Garden Club of Dex­
ter
held an il l l da)' meeting May
Gibb,.
12 at the home ur Mrs. Oriorf Nel.
son, The business meeting was
called to order b)' Mrs. Ed Rus­
Fourteen
sell, the president.
members answered roll call by
naming a May flower. Mrs. C, E.
Stout was deYotional leader. The
club made a donation to the can­
Teenager■ lhro11:hout the Tri­
cer fund. ·Mrs. Waid Nicholson's
County area wlii nold a rcc..ird hop
topic was " What Is a Weed ? "
i1t tiHI Syr■CUle Grade School to­
nlaht. "Mia■ Trl•County of J960''
Election o f officers resulted as
DeYerly Ann Cullip, Gall ipolis, follow1: Mrs. Nelson, prealdent;
wut reign over thie evening.
Mrs. Ray Nicholson, first vlee
pre11ident; Mrs. Norman Will, se­
Hi&amp;hli&amp;hl of the Informal CYen­
cond Ylce pre11ident; Mrs. P, H.
ing will be the fast ■ni;i slow dance
Nelson, secretary and treasu rer
contests wlth prize&amp; awarded the
Mrs. Neill JeHers, prosnim chair·
winnera. Hours of the affair .11t
man.
7:30 p. m. to 12 midnight and ii
will be for benefit of the SyracllBC
The group i� to meet May 26 in
Junior Firemen.
the church basement to plao ar•
r.11ngements for the Salem Center
Featured wlll be Rolllc Hemsley,
graduation.
who will aHiat director, .Lc!o V.
Savaae with disc jockey duties.
A pot holder shower wae glYen1
The 4uxill■ry to the Syracuse Mn. Henry Turner for her birth­
Firemen wlll haye char1ie of the day.
concefi'lon atand and will serve as
The June 12 meeting wtll 1;),i. M
•�P1,!1&gt;11t,,
. .$,Wrdi.1 nJ,:ht the canteen will the home of Ms. J, E. RadOkln
and will be an open meetin&amp; wltb
moYe Jpto Athena.
11 guest 8peaker.
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Past Presidents
June Picnic
Is Planned

Mrs. Gerald Anthony Cntcrt11ln­
ed members of the Forlnlte Club
Thursday evening 111 hl'r home in
'.il-tiddleport. In the ahscnre of the
Plan11 were made for a plcnlc
presidtmt, Mra. Jack B11&lt;"hner, Yice
preBldent, cond ucted a short busi­ in June at the home of Mrs. Owen
neH meeting. The birthday of Ann Watlton w!'ien the Pall Presldenh
Howell waa obtierYed by her liecrct of the Ladies Auxillary of Drew
Webster rost American Lcglon
p■I.
m4:!et Wdnesd1:1y eYening at the
. �t the clo,e or the evenlni: re­ home of Mrs. - George Mowrey,
trtshmenta Wfirtl Herved by Mrs. l"eacock AYenue.
Anthony to thoae mentioned ahoYe
Mn. George Bearhs, pre11idenl,
11nd Mra. Leo Smith, Mra. Henry opene d the meeting with prayer,
Null, Mra. nobert Tewksbary, Mn. followed with the pledge to the
Georgl! !)alias, Mrs. Richard owen, flag and silent prayer. SeYeral
Mra. John Fultz, and auests, MrH. articles taken from the book,
Charles Byer, Mr,. Raymond LieY­ "Faith Against Life's Storms" by
ln1 and Rarbar■ Anthony,
Oral Roberts were read by Mn.
Willi1.-n Baxter, devoUonal lead•

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Thank you note, were re,c... from
Mra. Edith Loop for
and
from Mrs. J. M. Thornton for
flowers. It was yoted to tend a
glft to Mn. Ellubeth Huber who
la UI. A project for the coming
year WH dlacusaed. Mra. Baxter
nad a letter from Mrt. Edward R.
Marahall, dl1trlct pre1ldent.
Al the cloae of the meeting, a
11Jad courae WH nrved b)' the
hoete11 lo Mr■, Eddie Smith, Mn.
Bt1n Neubllna, Mra. A. v. Howell,
Mn. Harry Houdashelt, Mn. Jed
Webater Sr., Mr■. Mayme Holmea,
Mn. Bearh,, Mr■. Pearl l{ynll,
Mra. Wat,on, Mra. Georie Hackett
Sr., Mra. Thornton, Mra. Baxter,
Mn. Ralph GIimore, Mn. Frank'
Cbee1ebraw Mrs. Dayton Will and
one aueat, Mn. Herman Warner.

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Mothers Tea
Held Tuesday
Bv Girl Scouts

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Girl Scout, of Troop 188. Mid­
dleport hl!lld I 'Mathen' Tea 1\lea­
daf at the omce of the Ohio Fuel
011 office With Mill Betty New­
ton of the Company II hoale11.
The Tea WI\I I cllmax to lhe
coottna cour■e which the 11r1a
have been taldl'i8 and certJflcatea
were presented to the 1lrl11 by Mn.
Newlon for the alx weeka coune.
llece.Mnc badge■ were Sandn
Buncll!, Unda Llpaoomb, Cheryl
Ftre, Seren Le.wt.. Zleta Nlerl, Ka
Ault, l\!1rjori1 Hanlt, s.... Cho
man, Suaan Oblln,er, ua■n
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rlt. Janlo S&lt;hmoll, Debblec
l.oae Marie H1atett; 1l
nn Jrer.
1uoon, June Qutllen, l11ry Hill,
Manha Hackett and Stephanie

Pullen.

Debbie Gn1tMr,

on behalf or the

Scouta, presented Mia Newton
wlU, , •Ill 1nd. Chel"yl FIio p,o­
Jided at the P,uncb bowl durlnl the
rekelbment hour.
Moilien• pr#tnl wore lln. 'Wll11,m Ault, ·11n. Ted Chapman,
Mr■. William LaWil, l(ro. William
Grueoer and 1",ldua of lht t,,,op,
Jin. Pa\11 'l'llelo, Mn- Rober!

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WOMENS
B LO U S E S

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JEWELRY

All Wool

CARPET
SAMPLES

SALE !

Size 18x27 inohes, ,all around
bound edges, solids and pat­
tern.,, rubbe�ized �,ck.

Regular
Regular
Regular
llegular
Regular

Sale $1 .00

In lhe buay Ready To
Soeond Floor

$3.75

CURITY
D I A P, . E R S

l!e,t .. 111flll
di'lll)eI'll.

Sale $1 .00 a pair

-.r.70

Ju,nbo Sli. 20x36 lnchH

wi,r,;

Revere $6.50
l ½ QT. SAUCE
·$ Tio

BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS

Blue Lutt.,.

RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEAN ER
l Qt. Size $ 1.79 . . . . . . . . . . . . Half Gallon Size '3.S8
Murphya .
MURPHYS OIL SOAP CLEANE R
1 lb, 3te . . . . 3 lb. box 99e . . . . 5 lb. box $1.$9
GERMA'l'OX DUST MOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75
Mona

LUNCH KITS WITH VACUUM BO'ITLE . . . . .

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$75,00

Sale Price $33.00

White Only
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Leonard Koenig, Jr., John Ridenour.

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David Williams, Charles Mank.ins, Terry Hoff-

69c

M.na 9urnmer Weight
Capo - - - -- - - - 29c l o $ 1 .00

Other

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SPORT SHIRTS

Mt 8izes and an excellent
irelectlon ol pauerna.

ll,\TURDAY

2 ir $2.50
SPECIAL

IOYS SHORT SLEEVE

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KNIT SHIRTS

lo oizeo 6 to 16. $1.00 val­

ues. And ,an excellent selec­
t.ion of smart new patterns.

SATURDAY

$1 .39 .

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Boya Short SIO&lt;!Ye

From one of the oountry's
belt m.akett- A big sale of
,boy. lbort 8leeve &amp;port
lllirt&lt;t In 111 woo from 2 to
Ul yeare. And I bl.I 111election
of potterno.

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Sariirilay.

SALE

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$100.00
. 7S Pain M­
Grey �•en Clo&amp;II. ,

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Cha111lny SHIRTS
Just 42 To Sell
Sizes 6 to 12

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Cottoo twi/1 In crey, green
k!bak,i or. na:vy blue. Santor'.
ized ahnlnk. Washable.

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Route 7 at the time of the crash.
The Hobson Bridge 8pans Lead­
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SOFA BED

Small Loi
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$ 1 89.50 Velue

While � La"1 A;t � �•• Price,!
- $297.00 Ki-oeblor SuiCe , . _:_ ,_.•·. . S.lurd� tII0.00
- $289.00 Kroehler Suite • •. • ,,•. . . S.turday $110,00
- $329.00 Kroehler Suite • • . :; ·. . . Saturday ,1 t1.oo
- $279.00 Kroehler Suite . \ . . . . . Stlurday flSt.00
- $349.0o Kroehler Sulte1 • . . . . . ' Satun1�· •n1.oo
- ,291.00 Kroehi�r Suite . . . . . . . Saturday ,111.ee

FElT BASE RUGS

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ords, 16, 3-1, 45, or 78 speeds. SlmulatP.d leather" case.

2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES

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SPORT SHlffl

RCA VICTOR - 4 SPEED

SALE

$2.88 a doz. pkg.

,2.aa

Regu lar $39.95

SOFA BED

SATURDAY

$4.99

RUG CLEANE R , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . ½ Gallon $1.19

1 Simmons
$ 1 39.50 value

2 1 by 40 inchos, made by
l!he makers o f Oul"ity Dfa .
pers, aort, Pdnked &lt;CdgN, no
ihem.,,, fast dryiiDg, easy to
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PANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mqlc Poam

4 for $1 .00

lntroduetng!
A New Popular Sl:ui

for $ 1.00

HOUSE BROOMS . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . SALE ,1.00
Whiatllnt
COPPER COWR TEA KE'ITLES . . . . . , . , . . . . $2,95
BLUE ENAMELE D ROASTERS . . . . $1.10 and .1.75

S I z e s small, medium,
large, and extra large. -,­
Special purchal!O of fine
quality plas�c panties.

3 for $1.00

2

Mirror

BABY PANTS

SATURDAY

79c Wat•rlfft

W TERLESS CLEANER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PLASTIC

DISH TOWELS

Mon, Carhart!
EVERYDAY

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32 Ounce c1-r •nd Om■r
WALLPAPER CLEANER . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 37t a tan

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Soft and e.bs-orbent, "lin-tless,
m:icle oC cotton and rayon.

SALE $4.00
SALE $3.00 ,
SALE $2,00
SALE $%.00
SALE $1.50
SALE $1.50
SALE $1.00
SALE $ 1.UO
SALE $1.00

HOUSEWARES

$2.99

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ON SALE
SATURDAY FOR

Alto PfHtle Cotta.. Seti
Sale $ 1 .00 a pr.

$3.00

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Regular $8.95 WOMENS HA TS
Regular $7.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $5.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $4.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $3.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular f2.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $2.39 WOMENS HATS
Regular $1.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $1.69 WOMENS HATS

COATS and SUITS

Hoa\-y gauge v,lny{ plastic,
easy to wash, w.i,pe -with a.
d a m p cloth, waterproof,
grea&amp;e·PfOffl. rNdY to uae,
patterns sulta-ble for any
room in your home.

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The accident was inYestlgated
by ;iherff Robert Hartenbach's of­
fice with total (jamage reported
to the 1958 Studebaker being
driYen by McCool. He was re•
potted by al\ emergency squad
member aa unconscious when tak•
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deputies oaid today that ii was CHESTER EIGHTH GRADE - The graduating class of the C beste r elementary school are plctui'ed abo foIIo n
ed
thought that he had 1,11,n ••'••P I nesday's commencement exercises. They are· (L to RJ 1 st row: Joan Frecker Juanita Hoffm
everly••carterWt Joberta·
and erashed h ead-on 1nto the Romine Linda oung ' Anna- Pullins. 2nd �ow., L'"
· . .!o'rJ. ck, Dennis arker, Roi&gt;
re �am, Jo hn Bentz, Glen Bissell Jerry F�
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bridge railing.
ert Kautz, Robert Brown. 3rd row: Jack inther, David Carte r, James Bentz,

-� Gord, ,ipper front,
wa..� n' wear, water repel­
lent. Sb.ea small, medium,
larce, end extra iarge.

Regular sizes and extra
sizes. Wash and wear
cotton pllsse.
SATURDAY

Deeote4 l'o ru l•t,eraa Of T_._,..�s-Mu.. Are•

Ohi.: P•rtl)' c......, with ,a fllw
widely � t11un•1nllas.e.:
llktlJ arid a littte _.._ ....,.
Mot.tty fllr anil c..a.r ........,,
SvMlly fo1ir 11111 pl1111ftt. , Mith
today In the ,O., '9w htnllht M
tho 50a.

A,dmitted to the Meigs General
Hu�pilal b)' the Middleport Emer•
gency Squad, Ray McCool, 689
Page St., was re'ported to have a
leg broken in two p laces, a pos­
Sible b{oken nose and multiple
lacerations and abrasions.

JACKETS

WOMENS HATS

Women, and Girls

DRAPES

$8.00 ' '

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A Middleport man received
seribus injuries at 11 :30 Jast
night when he apparently
went to sleep and crashd his
car into the railing of the
Hobson Bridge below Middle­
port.

SAJ,E! Just 31
. . Mena $5.9S
SUJIIIDer Weight

Woven Cmlon Crepe

ent1ne

Middleport
Man Crashes
Into Bridge

$1 8.00

Sole !

SALE !

Wcar Departmenl on the

' Patterns f o r kllchen,
bedroom, living room.
ON SALE
SATURDA"

3 paln $1.00

Gi rls Dresses

The Sale Price, On

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Take Advantace Of

Sale $1 .00

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Extra la-rge sizes 9 and
1 0. White or pink. Cela­
nese acetate yarn.

,1 -95 GIBLS DRESSES
SALE $4.00
$5.95 GIRLS DRES�ES
SALE $3.00
$4.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE ,a.oo ·
$3.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE $2.00
$2.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE $1.50
.,:plar
$1.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE $1.00
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1bese are tlllNilly ,btttlt play
IJl'll)I. Top bu and upriB]lts
of 2 inah tublog. 7 feet 8
incbee eCN8f • top. '1 feet 4tn. upriOK. Nylon bearing
r ll'angen. Heavy &amp;U&gt;aJe round­
·ed , torin,?r ata:mpi.Dge. Oym
prbWdes 9 pJ,ay featutta:
t"W'O 15tee,J swmg sea�. one
9Wingi" n-g trapeze ibar, tra­
paz.e Nngs, glide ride with
two steel aeata, two hori­
zontal ban. Piw:ked one in a
�rton. Easy- for t,he CLIWJ'llla
er to set op.

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BRACELETS
EARRINGS
NECKLACES
In cool summer whites.

$1 .00

R.ubbcr foai m and fibe-r fit.
ted. .an outstandin g value,
odorless. Always soft, plump.
Oomplete-ly wafflable, cov.er1.n-gs include satin, corduroy
and tapestry t.ni 80Hda. and
pattern-,.

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Tailored cotton blouses
in plaids, stripes, solids.
checks a n d patterns.
Sleeveless style, tailored
and peter pan collars.
Sizes 32 to 38

DECORATOR
P I L LOW S

Rec.oiid Hop Set
Saturday Night
At Syracuse

Fortnite Club Meetll
With Mr•. Anthony

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An outstandi-n,g value in wo­
mens C'Otton• twnt �hort
shorts. Pre.thrunk for perma­
nent /• it, guaranteed wash­
able, srnartl v styled, D-ring
style and c-uHed bottoms, so­
lid colors. Sizes, 12 to 18.

For

Summer camp diacu11lon w11
lead by Mn. Vldor Youn• Jr.,
leader when the Girl Scout, of
Central School met Tuesday Jfttr
1chool, al tht Baptist Church. A
que■tion and answer period tol-

CA, CANAVIRAL, ,la. U1
Thlrty-thrM YNn a.. to
Chtrln A. Llndberah lanct.d
"'Spirit ef St. Loult" 111 Par..
ter • SI-hour, 29-mlnvte and 30NHncl Nlo fll1ht of tAOO mil•..
The Air ,.,ce AtlH ml•ll• fired
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-� tW dlot,....,.9,000 mll­
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Satu rday, May 21st ( 9 A.M• to 9 P.M. ) One Day Clearance Sale

Word
/ � ersiona of the ChriBtian Home ' was the topic of the pro­ Dexter
relatives of the marriage
� presented by Mn1. Waldo J. Bartels at the meeting of
of Ann Shearin. daughter of Mr.
•lhe Friendly Circle of tbe Federated church held Tuesday and
Mrs. [ra Shec1rin, of Roanoke,
;evening in the c)uirch social room.
Rapids, N. C. and A2C Jerry 1
i Group singing of "Home Sweet Home" opened the progrum Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mu
:followed with scripture reading of the story of Hannah by Smith of Columbus The wedding
· Jt111 Mary Vll'1inia Relbel and
took place April 2 in the chapel
: prayer by Mn. Pearl Mora. Pre• h o iy.e i.s Chriatia n where the par· at Andrews Air Base, Washing­
teeding ber talk. Mn. Bartels read enlll are eoruistent in lhc1r reltg­ lon, D. C.
:threre poems, '"lbe Mother,'' ..The 1ous practice&amp; before their child·
Mrs. Smith 1s a graduate or
. Quiel Hour," and "The Quaker ren.
fontinuing, Mrs. Butcls said Ro.anoke Rapids l ligh Sl·hool and
Mother.''
Speakin1 on the re1pon1ibilltiet I.hat one o ut o( every four mar­ is employed by the department
or a Chriltian mother, the leader r1age1 s,re le�dmg lo divorce due to of the Navy in Washington, D. C.
1t1led \hen UI much more to a Jack of re hgaon, and that we mutil Mr. Smith graduated from John·
home than a house and th.a t the j 11t.1rt. to pray with the family aod town High Sehool near Colum­
Christ.Ian family conaiden a l l for not JWit alone. The (.:tirist1an home bus and i8 serving with the U. S.
one, one for all and all for G od . A ia really lhe begmning of the re­ Air f'oree.
l igious lraming of a child and the
Larry Sm11t1. brother of the :
attitude of the parent.a is of gre;il
Hayride Scheduled
groom wiH&gt; bebt man and Miss
1mport.lnce.
Nancy Smith, &amp;1.ster of the groom
Bapti,t Youih
Mrs. Bartels closed her talk with was 111&lt;11d 1.,f hunur.
The Younc People of the Pomt­
a benediction, "May Thy pa6l be a
roy Fint Baptist Church will
Attc11d111g the weddi11g were I
light of benedicuon on Thy preli•
enjoy i hayride to Portland Park ence
and Th)' pre&amp;ence be ,11, radi­ Mr1s. W 1 1 1 1 a m u 1 l lug1y , Al b;:rny;
Saturday evenlna; weather per­
ant searchli&amp;hl on the tutu.re and Capl. a11U Mn; �herw ood Gillogly
mitlinlll:. Can will leave the church
may Thy future be I beautiful and fom 1ly, w .. snington, IJ. (...,
promptly at 5:30 p, m. and the
friend� c1od relati �es of the bride.
haven of well earned rest.
hayride w ill start at Bailey',
The �nuth.-. hved at Dexter
Lake. Each person it expected to
During the business eee11ion, Miu for many ye.:1rs. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
be rupooaible for their own food Eliziibeth Fick, preH1dent, reported Smith, t...'u lumhus, and Mrs. U.i.y
and the cost of tran1port1Uon. on the proireaa being made on the Nicholson. LH.:xltr, arc grilndpar•
Adult counselor&amp; are Mr. and confirmation robes for the church. ents ol 111c gro\Jm.
Mn. Calvin Simpson and Mr. and She displayed one ot the robes A2C .Sm1lh wi l l leave for .-.er­
Mrs. OrYal Wiles, member■ of tbe made by M11. Bartels. N:amed on Yice at Chc1ve11t1Jn, England, in
church recreation commtuee.
the altar guild for the month ol June.
June were Mr•. 'nlomaa Young and
lW's. Phil Globokar.
A tribute to Mother by Mies 1',iek
concluded the meeting after which
refre1hmenll were aerved by Mrs .
Paul Werner, .M11. Ed Baer, Mn.
Alfred Crow, Mra. Leonard Jewell,
Mrs. Manin Burt and Mn. W. A.

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Dexter Relatives
ff09ram Presented By Mrs. Wal�8arte-ls Learn Of Marriage
: · V At Friendly Circle.Meeti ng Tuesday At Washington
ha.s l.K!otn received by

Summer Camp
Plans Discussed
ay Girl Scouts

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well made quality.

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Middleport Firemen

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Sponsori� Carnival ·

The · AU-Am'erican Shows uid
to � one 'oi the country'• tarae■t
carnlYals, will · open 11ondi.y lit
Pythian Park in )i(lddlepert spon•
sored by the Middleport Fire
Dep.artment.
The carnival has 12 ridt-'l, , a
I monke y show, 1 motordrome atid
other attractions.

VYS�Y FARM - Above is this week's current Myi!ery Farm pictured ft'om the air
o•� ?,1elg1 ,c.ou11ty ., Rea&lt;lers are invited to_ide ntily the farm If they oa!', and the owners may
free I&gt;)' calliDt at off•� of The Dally Sentbie� �eeh�--st, Pomeroy.
have a nlce1!7
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