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May 26, 1 960

legion Auxiliary Elects New Officers
�� ,Meeting At legion Holl Tuesday Night
l,;)ectlon of officers

was lleld when the Ladies Auxiliary of
Drew Webster Post No. 311 American Legion met Tuesday
evellll!i for a buSJnesa sesoion before attending the meeting
of Unu 128 of Feeney-Bennett Post, Middleport.
Miss Erma Smith presi�,d at the meeting and elected were
Mrs. Gaynelle Wtse, pre,udent; Mrs. Gerald Wilderm
uth, firsl
Vlte president; Mrs. David Cum-

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
Ir LUCILLI KAWKINI

Mr and Mrs Harry P. Smith,
Mrs. C. F. Tonipkins. Mre. Dale
Smith a,1d Mn;. Denzil Goea;lcin
illlendcd the mspection of Mariella Chapter No
�9 Tue ,day
evening.
,
second
lnls
vice pretid ent; Mra.
Mr aod Mes Joe Milner of
Ben Neutllin&amp;, secreatry; Mn, Al- pubHeity, the J," ederaled Church
head­
for
b1taement
it,
of
use
tor
were recent guests of
Columbus
, Jen C. Hill, treuurer; Mra. William
Suter, chaplain; Mn. Harry Houd­ quarters, Alfred El berfeld for a Mn. Carrie Nye and other friends
Debra Harbrecht, daughter of
ahelt,, hillori an; Mra. Orville wind o.w lo decorate, .ind .ill mem­
Girl Scouls Troop 167 of Ccn­
Hle.
the
Ill
helped
who
ben
. .and Mrs. Norman Harbre cht
Mr
Well. 1,t. at arma; Mn. Geor1e
School met Tuesday afternoon
tra)
her
confined
to
Wehe
home,
is
ij.tckett Sr., Mn. Albert Youna and
' urc h .
at the Fin;t Bapttst Ch
sle,.
,
me·
the
with
Terrace
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Georce Mowrey, executive
wa11 co1money
other
and
Dues
Mrs. A. E. Marle"'' and dau"h•
CGIIUllitlet.
an d
lccted, attend ance ta ken,
and
Lindll
ten
Barbara
returnA contribution waa made tn the
guests introd uced including Carol
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home.
Wes
their
W.
on
lo
ed
,
Va
�ncer · Fund. The summer 11onfer­
Wednuday after a visit w ith her ' .,)tout. who will enler t he troop.
Glce wu announced for _ June D at
d11ughter, �liss Connie Marley.
I Following a hike to the Naylor'!i
\'ellaton witb reg.i.llra tlon to be­
Mn. Aver)' St. Clair entertain•
• at 12:30 p. m. Mias Smith will
Ft.i
M r . and Mrs.
ymond Hill Hun Playgrouno, the girls, in
rve u credential chairman at ed the Wilk - In Gar den Club for (Lucille OwcnsJ o f H a milton will hu1 sci;hoc for1nat1on greete d thl'Jr
e eonference. Elected aa dele­ the May meetine with eight mem­ rtrrive Saturd J y for II weekend 11 ucs1s wi�h the "Hello'' so:ig. fo l•
, ' Jte1 lO the 1ummer conferen
ce bers present. Election or otncers visit wilh Mr. il n d Mrs. Aaron fowed by self i ntrodurtior. aud th e ,
d the department convention was held and several communica­ Zahl lind attend t)ic Pomeroy Girl Scout Promise. The girls wc rt·
were Mju Srnith, Mra,; Curqinp tions read .
d ividcd mto four patrols l,, ·;a'.hti, 1
High School Alumni.
(t was deci ded to carry on the
ajid Mn. Wildermuth. Alt.ernalea
Mrs Jo:11:tilbeth ·Humphrey of th1·ec types n f [ire W L (•d. tender .
aelected ._.were· Mra. Mowery. Mrl. project of l&gt;cautlfying the Bed Lake Worth. Jo'La., is spe n din g a kmdlim: .ind fuel. ;1ftcr ....-111� h
ford school 1round s, e.ich mem­ fe w d.iys
■ nd Mr,. Hackett.
wilh Mrs. Willi a m they clug and m.tdc trenc11 . i r;c,
; Piaqa....v,ere · oompleted tor the ln­ ber donatJn1 shrubs or bulbs Bakcr .
to prep are tltc food While wa1uhg
ltlllation of officer, to be held wllich the ol der 1chool thil dren
for Lht! fire to die down the girls
Mr a"Jd .frs. Phillip Meinhart I s al in a d1 c le and sang songs, old
'tueadar, June 28, wkh Mn. F.d­ planted. Tbe club offers their
Ward Marahall, eighth · dt1tritt · thanka to each pupll who helped wert in Chau ncey Tuesd ay even• ' a nd new. G ames were aho phtyed.
�aid,nt, ,s inat1llln,e officer. It in planUn1 the shrub,- contributed ing to attend the graduation of
Roas ted hot dog11 and hambura·
their niece, �heila Sue Smith at
decided to extend·· an invita­
Several floral arrangements the Chaunce y-Dover High School. ers, polalo chips, and koo\ aid
tion to Middlepor� Rutland, Rawtre ju dge d with blue ribbons
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard lluss will were served with the four patrols
ne and Gallipolis Ualta: to .attend
d
an
Saunders
Je11ie
to
going
arrive F rida y to spend the wee lt and guests in separate groups, fole installatlon. The Paat PreaJ.
tnts were named II the relre1h­ Mabel Lee, red ribbon to Anna end with her father, Ray1nond lowed by a marshmallo w 1 oast. A r
reMart and white to Mabel Lee.
grass
covered,
were
fires
the
er
Eiselstein, who will accompany
i6.ent comffllltee and the gold ,tar
During the ■oelal hour a contest them home.
placed and ground cleane d up, a
rp.other, the reception com mittee.
Mina
by
won
was
Hart
Anna
by
pe riod or recreation was enjoyed
! Mrs. Neutdin1 reported that the Hart.
on the playground cg uipmcnt .
PoPPY sale held Fri day and Sat­
The hostesa service Ice cream Birth Announced
tp'day was a 1ucce11 and the unit
A discussion was held on tl1e In­
Mr. and :�us. Jo8eph D. McKay
an d cake to conclude the meeting.
Up.,.ne4 appreciation to Mayor
re ceremony to be held May
vestitu
an­
are
Mansfield,
of
(Ann Rupe)
Oharltl I.egar for the pr�lamatjon
nouncing the birth or a seven 3 1 at 7 : 30 p. m. .it the Baptist
'11• Jitlly Sealhlel, .-.then, 111..,en­ Fellowship Meeting
pound daughter. May 20. She ha.11 church with invitat ions sent to par­
ler a�d radio •talion WMPO for
named Cinda Jo. The McKay&amp; ents, friends, one Won One Clasa,
been
Planned At Reedavllle
one other &lt;.'hild, Sara Ann. an d other church members.
have
The Fellowship meellng or the
churches of the Reedsville Charge Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe of Brad­
The Friendship Circle, prayer
wilt be held at the Reedsville bury and Mr. and Mn. McKay of by the leader, and tapi; concluded
Methodi1t Church, Satur day eve­ Byersville are grr ndparents of
!he meeting.
the children.
nin&amp;. Mey 28 1t 8 o'clock.
The program Is being planne d
Attending were sixteen Scout,,
Great grand parent, are Mrs.
· ";by Treu.i Swain .in d Vivi.in Hum­
two helpers, and Utt
Margaret Reynolds of MJdd leport , three Jea ders,
, Mrs. 1:,,ee Tyo end
phrey and will 1nc'lude Memorial
guests
ing
follow
and Mn. Alma Rupe of Rutland.
eervlces.
Jeffrey, Lenny and Jimmy , Mre.
Refreshments will be served
Willia m Slivers, Janel and Jim�y!
.
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with • H. A. Hensley and Ben Baptuunal Service,
Mr. and Mra. Tom Fields and V1ck1
Bagtismal services were held K athy, Tommy and Paul, Victor
Buckley in charge.
Everyone Is welcome to the11e last Sunday afternoon at 3 :00 p, m. Young Jr. and Victor, Diana end
meetings where Bible Study, good by the Cht1rch of the Nazarene at Janice, Jimmy Wiles and Carol
di1cusaions 1111 d good fellowship the levy ill ;Vl idi.lleport with Rev. Stout.
Clyde J. Bartlett orriclating.
l1 held.
Members baptized were Mr. an d
Mn. Raymond Lee Walburn, Wood Bridge Club Meet•
row Call, Mrs. Delmar Logan, Mrs.
At Reynolda Horne
Betty Taylor an d d aughter, Lin d a,
Mrs. L. E. Reynolds enterf.a.ined ·
Carolyn Bachtel or Cheshire and
members of ·her brid ge -club Tuoo­
James Taylor.
day evening at iher home iin Mid­
d!Wort:
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q,uest :pl,ayerl!i' for bhc -evon1n,g
'\Wire, MMI. The&lt;Miore Reed , Sr. and
Mrs. Margueiilte Mier. Pria:eis !or
POMEROY, OH(O
Ole evenffig w� won ,by Mrs. Ar­
TONIGHT •nd FRIDAY
lih ur Sk,inner, Mrs. ,Mier ancl Mn.
'"FIVE GATES TO HEIL"
Robert Coat5. Ot•heni pre21ent were,
l\alrtcia Owena - Ken Scott
Mrs. Dile Dutt-on, Mm. Rodney
SATURDAY
Downing, Mrs. Geiiald Preston,
"SON OF ROBIN HOOD"
Mrs. David MUlcr -.md Mrs. Forrest
Ba..:lhtel.
OavJd Uel d1mn, George Colouris
- 9(170 Arra ngemenLs of �a were us­
'"TIIDlTEEN FIGHTING MEN"
ed by t.t1e hol!iless for decorations
Grant Wi l-liama .and
Picks'up dirt and lint
I and refreshments were served dur­
Carole Mathews
i11,g tlhe evening.
faat •r a n d •a•l

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Cen tral Girl
Scouts Hold
Meeting Tuesday

Wolk-In Garden
Club To Continue
School Project

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FO R TH E HOLi DAY!

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Women:, Sandals, White &amp; Block . $2.29

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Middleport

1y PR !PBI Hfft.lbl P&lt;W.Y
Earl B. Sanborn, Pekin, Illinois
will arrive in Athena, Thunday
evening to be met by hh ne,wu .
vv rn of OU · u_
P hew, Danny San �
Sanborn, is a former resi dent and
gra duate from MHS, clai&gt;! 1900
and iii coming .it this time especially lo attend the Alumni ban­
quct and dance. While here he
will be the guest of Mr. and Mra.
J :imes E. Sanborn an d son DJvid,
L' 1 cshire, Mr. an d Mrs. Bethel
C lcman, in d Mr . .ind Mrs. H. D.
I\ Ison, Pomeroy. Mr. Sanborn is
U � brother of the late Oacar
S. nborn and is an uncle of CJ areuce Sanborn, aJso d ecease d.
Mrs. Claude Durgee and chil•
dren, Ann and Jeffrey of Pitll­
burgh viai&amp;ed over the weekend
with her rather, Lewi, Sauer Sr.,
and other relatives. Mrs. Durgee
an d family have recently retllrncd from a two years st.iy in Jap.in
where Mr. Durgee has been em­
pl c,yc d. At the close of the school
term they will go to W11hington
State with Mr. Dur,eee.
Mr. ind Mrs. Richard Vaughan
and children, Don, Bill 111nd Beth
who have been I ivlng l n thc;i
Gr.ite house on Pearl Str11ret mov•
cd yesterd.iy into the houae on
Short Fourth StrP-et recently va­
l'ilted by Mrs. Smith and daughter
Thomp5on . and
Mrs. Kathryn
family.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McNeal
were In Do ver last weekend to
visit with her nle�e and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hawk.
Mt. and Mra. Clifford Owen
are planninJ to move to Bluefield
next wee k where he is employed.
She has been H11ociated In the
Pratt Beauty Salon.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Darby and
Mrs. noule WJsemiller or Colum­
bus are house aul!lats of Mr. and
Mn. Lawrence Milhoan an d are
1tlso visiting with Mias Maude
Tewll:sbary an d Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Weber and other rela­
tives.

Final Plans

Are·Completed
For Alumni Event

Final detailli are being complet•
ed by the Executive and working
committee of the Middleport Alum­
ni Association for the arnual re­
union this Salurday evening.
Aa of Wednesday a total of 253
reservatlons had been made and it
is expected that attendance will be
near that of last year when 300
MHS alum11l met for the annual
ba11quel.

Usi11g the theme, "Down By th!!'
0- hi-o," Bob Hoeflich, program
chairman, has .1rranged a program
of music which promises to live up
to his usual perfect productions.
Bill Chil ds will be the an­
nouncer for lhe program which
will open with a d,9ncing choru5
e!l8ed in orange and black, com'.
sP.d of Neda Brad ford , Sandra
hlinger, Lynn Daniela and Kar�n
.Bachner, dancing to "Down By the
Ohio."
A piano, violin duet by two grad­
uates, Mre. 0. P. Klein and Paul
lfaptons. tall, "BeautlfuJ Ohio" wiU
be foUowed by the .song and dance
routine "Oearie" by Mai da Roush
and Diane Stumbo and "The Old
Ohio" by Danny Thompson.
Bill Chil ds and �ob Hoeflic h
wlll present the vocal duet "Row
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Row, Row " an d a quartet of
my Da'rst, Forrest Bachtel Jr.,
Lewis _ Sauer, Jr., nanny Thompson
will ai.n�. "ln the Evening By the
Moonlig ht."
The d ancing chorus will return
with "Padd lln' Madelin Home"
with Lewis Sauer, Jr. on the weal
lo close the program.
- Mr,. Margaret Newm an will be
pJaniet tor the progra m .

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_ �r. and Mr1. Noah Haskins
visited Sunday in Marietta with
their son, Charles, �ho Is em•
ployed_ wJt� t.he Social · Security
�dmln1str1t1 on there.

Buckeye Girl's State an d Mrs.
Edward Mushall or Lancaster,
who is the Eiebth District President. The three
distingui she d
guests spoke to the group of their
worlr: with the A�xiliary. Mrs.
M�re �t�essed the importance ? f
maint11nmg their. mem bership
and also spoke o! her recent
visit at the Poppy Sbop as d i d
Mrs. MarJhall whc urged the mem
hers to Urge all io wear .a poppy
in honor c,f those who have died
for our country. , Mrs, !. Eshe)nian
brought out the fact in her talk
that there will be over 900 girls
atten d tbe annual Girl ' II State
thh )'ear.
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Also present for the evening
were the following 'who are past
pre11identa of the Eighth District.
Mr1,. Wllli1m Baxter, Pomeroy ;
Mn. William Stewart, Athens;
Mn. William ·Brown, GalUpoJia
an d Mrs. Cor-111 Ben11ett, Middle�rt who w-as _ pr�,el)te� With •
hfe men:ibehh1 p m th� Unit for
out11tand1n1: work. �- lbrshall
mad e the pre1entaho11 . ,
Other guesta incl�ded · Mrs.
Ben Neutzling, past District Chaplain; Don Roach, 8th District
Comman det; hanlr:. C�eeliebrew,
District ChiPlain and Padl Hapton.stall, co"'mandet of the ·Post.
The men ettc� apoke briefly and

Graduation Esercun

The Comfflehcement exercises
for the eiChth grade of Middleport
will be heid a�· 8 o'clock this even­
ing in the hi1h. school euditorium.
Rev. Harold hoete.r "Of the Shade
I VaUey PHtoral Unity will be the
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emph Hized the thought CJf What
Would the Legion Accomplish if
it Were Not for the Help of the
Auxiliary,
Gold Star pins were presented
to M ra. Kathryn Poindexter and
Mrs. Charles Bennett in .i special
ceremony.

On behall o! the unit, Mrs. Te d
Chapman presented each of the
d h;trlct officer• with a gifl and
Mrs. ,.St"iff alf. o presented I gill
to Mia. &lt;:hapman in appreciation
of her work in · the loc:-al unit and
to ?4rs Paul Hapton1t1JI who WBB
the or1anist for the e'vening .
ReY. lloward RuJ)pelt, p19tor of
the local Presbyterian Church
sa.ne t�C!I "St•r Spana:Ied Binner"
to open .L.tlle meetin1 an d "Faith
of our nther1•� •• the c.losing.
Pre�ding , the .roeeUng a dinner
was J;i.eld •f tbe l(artiia Restaur­
ant llt ' · )' hich Uit)e Mn. Steiff
prwinted tfae d.latz:ld officers and
local I ol!lcers attending the din·
ner •Ith a cora4Ce. Attending the
dln,:aer were 1fn.: Moore, Mrs.
M�ill" ilt1. �belman, Mrs.
Chaifea '&amp;innett Mrs Carl Sea.cl­
es, Mra. Robert 'ttysell, Mrs. Hap­
tons.till Mrs. Ool dya Mourning,
Mn. Norman . Wayland, Mrs.
Polr:i:d'u ter and Mr. Haptonstall,
Mr. ·.Roach, Mr. Cheesebrew and
Rev. , ll�ppelt.
At the close of the meetlng
cookles and pu1:ch were served
by Mrs Julia Hyaell, Mrl. Doro­
thy C'latworthy, Mrs. Mae Roach,
Mrs. He�en Kenned)" and Mra.
Chapman to the member11 and
gueat1 f�m Pomeroy, Gallipolis,
Racine, Athens and •�ecl�I guests

By United �ret• International
New York lffd1 th• nation In
tti. number of rtsiMt Afflfflc111
war Yfflt'an, with 2,155.000 and
California 1, tKOnd - 2,016,000,

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P�lice Report (Speaker Urges Pomeroy Seniors To Fight Fear �
Two Wrecks In 84th Commencement Address Thursday Night ,,
arI TOd�

Glenn Massman, truman rela- away.
M.s,man, in h11 cloelne r�tions consultant of Dayt�n, 0.,
E
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was th� &amp;peaker for tJie 84th marks. tolct the &amp;r1duatea to have
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Two wrecks early t ay were .i n nual commenc�ment rietvice of reith in' themaelvea and faith Jn .;i
1n-,ated by counly; anci". Pom, tQmeroy H111b School _b eld TJ,ur,- divine power. He 111114 tb�t
, ,_ illll �� ..... �!ol- '-11111!' ' lllet'e ' ...i tuHed djjl , .tiead, b¥i"
chool
auditorlu111 which WII 1111- If theoe day, are met with laitlt,
S
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s.,,e�
Clilflei
puly '
Sheriff• oHice in\lHtla:ated l?J ed lo capacity with relativf!B ,-nd enthusiasm, ambilion and resourcefulnesa we will face a future
•ccldent at 7:3(). a. m. at Rutland !-riendrs of the graduate,.
between cara df'iven by RCl.berl
Massman, introduced by .A).bert that will be i;atlsfactory.
The proaram opened with "God
Hlller, Jl1ddlePort, .ind Leroy Martin, president of• .the . .Sei:i lor
of
Our Fathera" by the band dirb
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tempted to Pia■- Denny aa the lat- Your Future-What About H7" ecte d by Jennifer Lohse followRev.
ter wa1 makina: a left tui'n with which was presented wJ}h a ed by the invocation by the and
humor
of
5ense
great
vehicles.
both
,nlnor damage .\0
good
Tbe accident occurred on Route advice to the �ntors. He tol d the
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12t near . �e Ell Dt!nnt,on home clas1 that tear is the gre.it threat
in Rutlatld.
to men and advised them to learn
Pomemy police reporte d I'll IC· to conquer fear and not to be
cldent a·t 8:U5 in front of the afraid to accept challenges bePomeroy post office tnvoMn� ve- Cause of the fear that they might
hlclea oi. Mu)' Schaefer, Route l , have to begln anew on a project
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Minersville, and Floyd Stobart,
The speaker gave aa his pres.
Herbert (Pele) Shields, Ea_,t
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Jr., Star Route, Pomeroy.
cripllon for rtghling fear F°
; E-Enthusiasm; A-Am bJ- Letart, wa11 awa�d� a 20-year pm
Faith
M:ra. Stbair:er, a mall carrier
Tue11day by oUJC1als or the De·
for MJne1·sville, Syracuse and Ra• tion·• R-Resourcefulness.
�rtment o( Agriculture for ser•
�e . said, "We have lost some- I vice in the ASC department.
elne pOBt offices, was puUlng .
from the Pomeroy post office ' thmg that our ancestors bad . The
Mr. Shields baa been connectdriveway ,and the two cars col- phllosophy used to be that the ed with the department lor 26
lided II ahe turoed west on Sec- world does not owe ua I living. year.a, but six years did not count
;tnd St. Damage to each vehicle It has one for us but darea UI on his service record as he was
to· go &amp;:et lt."
1r1.1 estimated over $1011.
working :!I a community commltNo anesta were made In either
''To day, the ,philosophy has teeman.
changed, Massman ,aid as he
1ccldeat. �
He served as a performance auwarned the graduate of d angers pervisor for two years. 11 ehaJrIn acceptiAg somethJng for noth- man or the county commJttee for
Ing and especially the outcome 10 yean -a nd for the past eight
which may take place if the years has been map1ger of the
t•something for nothlng" ill. taken ASC office in Pomeroy.

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i&gt;omeroy•Mlddlepor!,'
S.:NGLE r;()!'lf - k

� Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Bullett
and daughter Marl.ha Lee 1penl
Friday and Saturday In Kirll:ei-1vllle with their chlldren, Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Ford and Mr. and
Bartlett.
Mra. Clyde Eusene
Martha Lee remained for I toni­
er visit.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Youna: Jr.,
.ind children of Woodafleld are
-ex�cted to arrive tomorro'lt even­
Ina to epend the weekend with
�r. and Mr�. Joe YounJ Sr. and
other relatives. They are comlna:
to attend the Alumni banquet
.:ia.turday evenlfl:8,

Attend Meetln(

Mrs. Lillian Stieff, president, presided over the meeting of
the Ladies Au.dwu-y lo Feener-Bennett Post, American Le­
gion Tuesday evening when d1Strict officers were guesls at
the meeting.
Attending the meeting were, Mrs. Lee Moore, District Trea­
surer, Miss Ann Eshelman, Treasurer aJ\d Secretary of lhe

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Mrs. Thelma Pratt and her mo­
ther Mn. E. Blssfll were called to
Steubenville last weekend because
of the illnes, of Mn. Pratt'• bro­
ther, Irvlnl who hat been ri�nJ·
ly dlacharaed from the ito,i/11 ■ 1
where he haa been a pallent fol•
lowing a serious heart 11ttack.
Mrs. Pratt returned home Sun d11y
but Mrs. Bisset remained with
her son. , .
Mr. arid Mrs. P. M. Sine• of
Buch.inan, W. Va., spent l11t
week wlJ.h thelr daughter and I
famUy Rev. an d Mr11. Clyde Bart•
lett.
Mrs. James Kitchen of ChUU­
cothe came thls evenina to spend
the Memorlal Day wet!lr.end with
her mother, Mrs. Robert Rel be I
an d other rclativea. Her dau1hter,
Debbie has epent the past week
her� with rel�tives.
Mr. and Mrs . GeraJd Rupe 1pent
the past weekend in Mansfield
with their daughter and family
Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph McKay and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. William Warner
and sons Jim and Jay left yea­
terd ay for • month's vacatJon al
Naples, Florida.

Dile M:ournln&amp;, am•ll aon oJ
Mr. ,nd Mll. Jame&amp; Mourninll ill
recoVerina •l their home from •
rt!cent altaclr: of topsJUtl■.
Mr. and Mra. Bernard Fulll,
Mr. and Mn. G. E. Pre1ton, Em• 1
mett Shuler, Gene Grate, local,
and llr and Mr,. Ted Reed Jr.;
were In Columbu1 latt weekend
to attend the Rotary Con•entibn
held ■t the Nationwide inn,

District Officers Are Guests Of Legion
Auxilio.ry at Middleport Meeting Tuesdoy

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l'Uner,111 services will be beld
•t 2 p. JD. from llto
lo Tupper,
tlirlttlton Cburcb
PJ1in1 for Mrs. Lenon Koehler,
a; wllo 01ea 'lburaday evening
after a 1hor Wnen• et the home
o.l her IIOtl, Pearle 11"""111er, Rt. 7.
She died In the home where
abe wu born and llved bor entire
life on the Route 7 Cheller,Tup­
pera Plain, rood. She w11 the
lut 1urvlvin1 child of ille late
Jaokion and Mary (Branch) Koeh­
ler.
Sunlvon include another ,011.
Clarence, Tuppen Plaln1, and
three irandchlldren. She waa the
widow o.l' ille late William Koeh­
l� who died in IM8.
Interment will be In the Tup­
petl PJaJlll ceml!ltery ■nd friend&amp;
' w)II be reeelved 1t the �u1h
:nmuaJ Hom, until tub.I o! the

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MIKII OIINIML· HOSPITAL
,Adailttecl: Garfield Aaama, Rt
J, l'oilleroJ; s.tbrya Br,ont, Le­
tart, W. Va.; Anna David,on,
Cllt,bire Rt, 2.
· Dilml""8: D,anjtl Wolle, Ra,
c=lae:, - Jama Smith, Middleport;
Jin. Cbules S�wart and aon,
lluU11K11;lln. Wilma Sloba.t:t, Pom
eroy;, Jin. Bemlee " Ebln(�aeh,
J'ol!lll'OJ: Jlenr,, Ward, 'ifiatUe
Mn:. Anna D■v�d1on, Che­

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I.,tllo Rupe, aentenced _to an
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Eugene J. Brown ana a D'llJnDer
''Song of �!J.e Iaiands" by the
band d.lreded by Ray Wood4eard
'band director.
, tollowln1 llu,
-;•tl,e -l&gt;it!i -�•w;- t11,1t
y�;-·11.-Ji'ed Auld La� �Y•• ·
after: which James A. blehl Jr., 1 '
principal, preaented the1 ci.iN. He
complimented the claU on . lta'
ability aa scholars and allO Is
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athletes.
Supt. Charle;- S. Gibbs pri!sent­
ed diplomas to the 52 boya· who
wore purple caps and eown1 and
38 girls in white calfs. 'an'd , gowns
Each member also wdni I red
rose.
"America" by the band and
the benediction by the Rev.
Browo concluded th� aervice.

Meigs county's only Civil War battlle field will be Ube scene
of Memorial Day services Monday afternoon under the com­
bined auspices of the Racine American Legion Post and the
J'oQJeroy DAV Ch;lpter. Principal speaker for lbe event will
be Don...R.o�� Middleport, �hth District Commander .9f the
1 ¾ffil!rican Legion," with Staie Senator J. "Shemiin "Porter aiid
I l!epresentative George Meinhart also scheduled to speak.

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May Brmg EOd _To Bible School
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A poor rt11ponse and turnout at
• · meeting Wednesday · evening
held at the Federated Church baa
delaye d the opening of th� annual
Dally Vacation Bible School ln
Pomeroy.
Attending were Mn. C harle.
Spencer, the Miuea Cbarleuna
Hen, Sharon Young, Sally Foster,
Jennifer Crew, Brenda Bailey,
Rev. Waldo Bartels, Rev. and
D.
Mra. Eugene Brown, Ref. Wm Ro­
J,
The co�
berta, chairman.
which It l1 hoped will be
JU:
is "Teatb UI to Pray". w
GalUpolli Hlib S.chool today
Preti, ba■ed on the Lord's ,...,.. ,
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, lild plct,d of! Middleporl's
illtll'
At 'leaet 13 adult leader■ 1'-IIN
oeeded, 1111 well as D more 1-f,­ bal l■rd•nosed football prOOuct,
tor poui,id, tn history.
Mulberry-av, stepped forward to receive his diploma last night er1. In II much a■ the re■PIPle1 JNIMd.
R. Stobart, 27, was hlrCbarlea
was pCJOr to requeati for teaali·
he proved that q1,1allty tells in the stretch run.
ell: Thu.r�y ,, bead football
the
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committee
the
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Blll, an outstanding Pomeroy
C90h at Galllpolls tJlgh Scbool
athl4!1te from · hll Fre1bman day• cognition in an honorary certiU•� a:eneral oplnlon · th�l lntereit it at reaileinl Bob Sang who resigned
was chopped down early Jn tbe cate and. trophy, alon1 with an­ • low ebb. It' the Interest eon• in April·
Jalr:.ie llnuea on thJa low level, the
lffl football eeuon by a serlowi other Wellaton pl_ayer,
,Stobut. a quarterback at Ohio
d
Potts,
1imllllary
elinJ.inale
by VBS wJll be cancelled altogether.
hip injury. It lr:ept bim o a crutUnJvenity for thre� seasons,
next
for
scheduled
ii
meetlna
A
injury.
chea six mo.nths, out of school
compiled • '1-� record m hi&amp; first
Gibbt wa■ one of the Pomeroy Wednesday evening, June 1 , and yeu
elaasea over two month.a, eUmlnof coaching at �erne Union
the
leaden.
enolllb
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there
If
attd him fi'om 1thleUe1 unUI a baseball teaR!.'1 seven regular11
Hl.lh School in Fairfield County
eon•
and
8
June
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will
school
•Joriou, day early this May when who ,tarted together in Pony
lllt ltllOn.
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be ,topped up to bat 111 an Im• ball and played aa � snit through tinue lbrouali June 1'1.
to
urJed
are
penon1
Concerned
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porttnt bueball 1ame in the out their hilh achool career. In
The ex•"fellow J�cker., never
P1other1' drive toward thelr first a picture puhll1hed 1e1t�rday. Bil\ contact their p1111tpr and to attend more Urian 13:i pounds )lopping
SEOAL champlonabip and aecond wa■ mlaaing because it waa taken ' tb,e mettint oti. June '1,
with mud ,and water .when in high
before he was off crutchea an d
diatrict cb.Amplonablp.
1cbool1 waa allned to a N,200 per
year contract plus $400 more for
¢1bbl a cood 1tildent baa ambJ- unable to be i,re1ent.
tlon1 of ' �udylng law, Never
uriistlna in basketball Ind H
He mllaed the picture but he
head bueb.all coach , He also will
once durb,1 hie -eonflbemei,t and
bead the -G.tliPolia anmmer re­
Iona wlnter-tprlnJ handicap did hun1 ml,aed a high pltoce lo the
achooI
bit, in,_,, dim that briC bt ob- , heart., of bl■ lt'lend.,,
creation pro,ram.
1dmibiatrator1
mates, teachers,
feelive.
Hlrin&amp; of Stobart wUI signal 1
loolball and baseball fan,.
Naturalb. be quieU, ate o ut hl1
g
aerie, of near celebrations
ila
That lJ aecure, an4 each one of
lle,rt beeau,e he wa1 a viewer them wiabe, him cohttn
in
French CJty this weekend.
the
SenuPI-The
WASIDNGTON
ued and
lllltead ol 1 · pleyer In football complete recovuy.
The -Downtown Boosten are
ate opens a aearehlilg but ' Mer
and baseball. He even loot over
Inquiry today into the adminis- plu.nln1 a giant clambake to re•
the ICOre•booll: dqUe, in blaebaU
tr.ation'1 hltfldUnf of the U·2 IP&gt;' introtl\1ce themselves to Stobart
on their grJd•
dO&lt;ton Aid the crutuntil
LIFI' THUIIIDAy
plane ineldent and OIiier I events who hu appeared
1
role
a MidWeport
of
the
chu could c:ome off, Juel to be
in
lroo
con•
the
leadln1
to
summ
,it
up
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SherUf Robert Hutenbach and
.ar,und "'the team.''
layer.
collapse.
terence
-p
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Deputy Howard Frank · 1aft y��r•
Stobart llved with 111/1 p,,renta
Secretary of Slate Chri,llan A.
Still favorin&amp; a foot becauae of day noon for Miami, .ll'la., to re­
the lone lnactivlly, Gibb• payed turn Ro�rt Jarrells to Melgs Herter waa called by the Senate Jn Racine unUl his Fresfimjn year
Much ot tlle ttnal 1arne1 of tb4!1 County from the Dade Counly Jail. Foreign Relatlone Coinmlttee aa in high tchool when _ be ,pel'Suad·
seaaon and IOOD would b•ve had ,He le uncler indlctme(lt here for the . firat witness at an "objective, ed hia father, the late R0811 Sto­
clooed barl (killed in an lndu,trlal acd­
' hi.a "hlttlnl eye'" back. Al H un, breakln1 and -en1'rin,. They were lmpartlal" Inquiry behind
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dent In llf'1) he bad to play foot·
der1ndu1te he WH a leadlna: ,ccompanled by 111'1. �eubacll. Ooon.
,
Herter w11 expected • to elabo- baU, ■ nd that the family aho1.1ld
10111 ball ;,luger, and wu 1n
rate on bla testimony Thllrld•y 'to mpve to Middleport. 1t did. .
\manimo111'�oe lilr All-sEOAL
By tllie · time ..Charley" W■1 •
tbe Houae Fonign Allain COm•
CONTIHUI MIXeD
fint bl ., Jut , feat. He el10
Mli clJolce for All•
.,. a
NEW YORI!: UPI Sty�, con­ inlttee illat Ru"la ..., , be p,;e- · oelllor .Ila wu • �m�W,I �"1.er
Wutenins • fine field ceneral, but stiO
SEOAL footblll center, rec1lvin1 tlauad mind at the ·•penlDII to­ Plrtna "aom'e ne,r
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County's Only Civil War Battlefield
Is Setting Of Memorial Day Service

The Portland Memorial Day ob.
servance will follow morning ser. 1 1.863, occured what _ 1s known as
vices at the Letart Cemetery at l0 1 he Battle of Buffington Island.
o'clock uicl at the Green wood Cem- between the forces of Gen. John
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etery at Racine at 1 1 o 'clock. The H. Morgan, Con.federate lea er,
att;emptm
was
who
river
cr�ss
to
g
Racine band and the Letart an d
Racine Scouts will participate in near th_e middle or the island a
!l
all three services. The Porland ser- f'i ort distance south of_ the mo u•
Uruon
pursumg
lhe
and
�uent,
.
vices will begin at one o'clock and
follow a dinner to be served at 1orces un der Brig. Gens. Renry M.
n,
the PorUand school by P'1'A mem - � udah and Edward H. Hobso who
and
Confederates
�he
mtercepted
hers ·
prevented the main force from
.
.
Mr. Roach 1s a na_Uve of Middle- crossing at the ford . Union gun
port_ aml served du�mg Wor�d War boat.s malerially assisted in the en­
ll with the U. S. Arr Force ID Eur- counter.
ope. �e was married to_ a nati�e o[
•'The engagement was brief but
the Irish �e State while stationed spirite d an d extended up and down
there d uring the war. He has one the valley J JJr • consi d erable di•
son. Roach � as serve d as co!11man d - lance.
er of the Middleport American Le"A sm.ill group or Confederates
gJ�n Post, has been Eighth Distri_ct reached the Southern bank of the I
,
Vice Co!11mander �nd a member of river and escaped.
the_ Le1uon. Executive Co_mmittee of
"About seven hundred, includins
Ohio. He 1s service officer of the a number or officers were captured
Middleport Post.
but General Morgan and the
The services Monday at the inaind er of his men were fort::ed to
Portland Park will mark the first nee up the Ohio side of the river
time Memorial services have been unt.il finally captured, , at Lisbon,
held ther� since the park was first Ohio on July 26. 1�.
dedicated in 1931 as a Memorial o(
Governor George White and otb·
The Battle of Bulfin&amp;ton Island er digll itaries were present at the
whieh · oteured o n July l 9, 1863 dedication of tbe park i n 1931.
Lind few the pertl wH donlt.cl
Legion oUiCials are anticipating
to the Stat■ of Ohio by thrN ·a large atten dance at the services
peopl•, Mn. Nom11 Callcint ,-. Monday. Commander Roach will
p1H, Pom•roy; Jack Prlc• ■nd speak on the history of the area
Lucy Glbbt,
Portland. Mn. and 'Mr. Meinhart on the JotUney
Peoplea w.aa • .,.ncldtulhttr of of George Washington to tbi1 , secho tion as a land surveyor.
h -Jc
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Ch I
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of
0.:;_
ttt. a.ttl• of Buffl""on l•lind.
One or the main attractions of '
e8
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Po!tland Park ia a b�ial mound
, bu1.ll by the ,l!ound �udders of the
I Ohio Valley, accordmg to a tablet
YU
' at the !)ark. The park also com•
memorates the Batlle ol BuffingS(
fOM
I ton Island with a monument on
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which the following Is inscribed:
Ohm · sales o! Se neJ E and H
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On and near th ,s spot July 19• 1 Savings Bonds for April reached $23¼ n\illion for a gain of
million
approximately one-half
Miss Buck To Enroll •
doll.irs over April, 1959.
County Chairman Theodore T.
ln Business Work
Sr., reported that Ohio
Reed.
Miss Sue Ann Buck, daughter
increased for the paat
have
sales
R.
Buck,
Roy
Mn.
Mr.
and
of
• •"d that natlonalJu
month
three
Route 2, Racine, OhJo, and Miss
�
demption of Savings Bonds
re
the
Mr.
and
of
Reva Rea, daughter
Mrs. Don E. Rea, Minersville, hit a new low for the past five
Ohio, have just c0mpleted ar- month9. "Many people, stated the
rangemenl1 to enter the Columbus Cbainnan. believe that the Series
Buaineu University, Columbus, O. E Bonds purchased during World
are no longer drawing in­
Mis.a Buck is a 1960 graduate War
of Racine High School and will le.fest. Wlthout e:rception, all
­
en«1ll in lhe Executive Secretar• Serie&amp; E 0onds have been e.xten d
years
10
d for an additional
e
h
13
t
is
of
June
lal Course on
corh­
rear. Miss Rea is 1 1960 gra duate and are drawing interest
ex­
ly�for
semi
annual
unded
Po
of Pomeroy High School and will
ed
purchas
$100
Bond
E
ample
A
:
rial
Private
Secreta
the
en«11l in
worth
,
is
now
May,
in
UKl
Course at the Univeraity in Sep$128. 12 and will continue to grow
tember of this year.
in value."
Sales of E and H Bonds in
MAN ARRESTED
Meigs County totalled $24,005 as
On an affidavit signed by C. compared to sales of $47,167 for
F. Tompkins, mand:er of the April, 19:59.
Pike, Perey and Adams 1ea d
Pomeroy Kroger store, F'T'ed Jenlc.lns, Syracuse, wu .arrested yes- the State in percentage or quota
terday ind chaned with shop atlained while Mahoning, Mont•
liftln�. He waa released on bopd gomery, Summit and Franklin
(or his appearaDce before Mayor lead the major industrial couaUu.
Cblrles Lolar next Tuesday,

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Bertha Mae Amott, 70, pasaed
away yesterday noon at the llei&amp;I
General Hospital tollowlni a pro­
longed illness. She wa.s a · lifeloq
resident of Racine �here abe wu
a member of the Chu.rcb of. God.
Funenl servicea will be beld
Sunday ,t two o'clock at the Letart
..ethodilt Church with Rev. Ira
Tippa orriciating with burial by
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Mr!, Arnott 'is 1ucvlved by her
husband, Otis, and eleYen ehildren:
John Arnott, Raclnei Jeu. Rocheatrer, Pa.; Mrs. Wilma R1gp. Colom•
bus; Mrs. Zella Salee, Wat Frank•
fort, Ill.; Clart, Ra.eine; In, Racine; Mn. Mae DUNt, $,prtngfield;
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I am, Artbur, uand Franklin. all of bdll:e.

Also aurvi\ling � three brotb-en, Don Rotts.h, ColulDbus; DeJbe rt, Columbus � ctqf� Roush
"'1-r, W . V a.; I -er,
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En Moore, BaJtimore, . . 'Md, ; 21
four ,rea.tgrandchildren and
grandchildren.
· d• may ca11 a1 1he a:.w
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Dance Varieliea �

The Racine Amerimn Legion
Auxiliary will tii&gt;onsor · a ''Dance
Varieties" Wednesd.ty, June 1 at
7:30 · p. m. by Racine uea pupU1
of the Kent Studlo of ,Dance ia
th, high srhool auditorium.
Featured will be ballet� M
·acrobatic, modem and, ethnle
d ances. Also dancen holn Will­
iam Kent 's studios in West Vir­
ginia and Oblo wiU •ild numben
to the progr1111.

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County court oa· his pl.. ol l/!1;!11
to an into�cation cbar,p. · )le
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Nitmta,J in, th! Columbu s Sunday
Dispatth mat,s a&amp; irnp,rtant subject, Ohio',
prirnuy eltttion system, with more than cas
ual crftit:lsm. . Its points are weU Uken and
will be of Ulterest to Meigs county readers:
Ohia'1 primary system ie a far•fmm-perfect
instrniftent tor tree action by the voten. The
prim3llJ waa insti.tutt!d as a device for giving
the people-, Hiller than party bosses and well•
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oiled Maeldnes, tlle power to nominate state
and 10..1 effidaili and choose delegates to the
national presidential nominating conventions.

The ptQ'ty llolffS &amp;lld th• party nia,bilws
haVe
it lbtir business _to i ntervene be·
t�een the pe&lt;&gt;tle and the votrng booth by ent-

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method� which give them the upper
. band. They b;we been able to do this by tinl&lt;ering with !tie primary election laws and
J�t� them to theµ" own purposes, even
·�h�n ·the laws on their lace may seem to of,
fer a "'free and epeft.'' primary.
Fot bistance, state machines have found
ways to slam the door In the faces of asplrants for the presidential nominations by virtually denying them places on the ballots ,
even though they use methods which conforn,
with Ille letter of the law.

ballot

and voting 11 1achine s procedures. The
printed rorm could conta 111 the ballots ol both
parties, with a vol er be ing permitted to vote
only under one part .v heading � a, deviee already used in some slates. We should think
the voting machines cou ld be set up so tAat
the voter could throw a lever or push i: but•
ton which would releas(' to him the set of le-vers on the ballot of his choice. (A prteeinet
official nOw throws su&lt;"h a lever.
We believe the opportunity to ehoose be·
tween party ballots in secret might dr.aw
many more voter, lo the polls an,i mah tire
p rima�ies more dem ocr-atic amt repreaetr.ta..
l!ve ot a l l people.
Objection would be raised I" 1u&lt;tb 1, pliaa
on the grounds that it would boo •ndw!i,,e to
"cross voting"
members ol one pM'IJ
j umping ove r the fence and muddying the
waters in the opposing party, 001T1etim.. with
u lterior motives. We believe the number of
such cases would be minimal , .however, be·
ca•use the member of a party thereby would
Jose his vote in his own party which he would
be loath to do because he usually has friends
and associates in his own party whom he desires to help.
Party bosses and machines often are op•
posed lo "getting out a large vote " in t he primaries , hence they might oppose- 3'J1Y plan
which would intend to increase the primary
turnout .
Why do the bos·ses oppose a heavy vote in
the prima ry'! They usuall y have a preferred
or e ndo rsed sla te . If the vote is sma ll they
fee I they can con 1 ro 1 Ith
· e ou Icome , b ut the
bigger the vote the more likely , they assume ,
the victory for &lt;:andidates opposed to the Of·
ganiza,t ion slate or for the independent with

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"';itad P.nss lnter111-tion11I
1denl Richard M. Nixon'&amp; •�pori•
�n in West Vir1ini.11. are in'n.ltj.
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ftidaJ, May 27, tl\e
Ratina eamo.iin s�ditl1 .,- Sen. . ..f ., of the year, wltb 218
John •· Kenned:, in •th• •eat �, b:i 1811!18.
Dttmocrahc p,:esidential � ' · · �nttoD ifl aps,roaching its
then.
QiNlii ..-r..
: 'tlte- mornin1 stars are l!ars,
Herbert G. Jtlei n, Nia:owta. prefll Jupite, and Saturn.
8ecreta,y, aaid llhunday tAt viee
0. lliu day in h.iator)' :
president hH heard repoftl o(
lb. llil'I, Amelia Bloomer, Am"nry high 1pendinc" in th West eritan femiDUt, was born.
Vi,1inia primary "at varlmls levla, tti,, Jltlita Waid Bowe, le.adelil, incfuding tle presidential II" d �eJJ UM woman
suf..
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feb••• · ..,.emntl aQ!i· author of
Be tofd .;.,amen, it •• only tbe: T,lil:J ef "Battle Hymn of the
. �pee- :bpiibfle" Wat hh .
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1 1hi -., ' tit CentwJ et P,r,..
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Reeds,iUe
Items Of lraterest .

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! DAILY CROSSWORD

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Pro' West Cl1"qu'e
Pulls Off Coup
Over Menderes

romykO Will
Veto Move For
More Peace Talk

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Mrs. Shirley McG raw returnee! to
I her t'mpluymcnt in )1all•t' aft�r
.s pending the past week with hrr
lllt)lher. Mrs. Wilham Hyst•l 1 and
a, Mn. F,o"'ls No.,io
Evelyn BrlddH
sister, M::i.ry Gract• Stubarl .
Mrs . .i,�irn Cil.lUI w.as hoste111 when
Mr. an d Mrs. Ca rl Romesburg of
Mn;. Win Blake returned home
the Boostec Sunday School l'las, Bes.Yer Falls, Pu . , .s11ent SiiltLrday after stveral ,lays vi&amp;it with tt•la·
met at ht·r home rceently.
with Mrs. Esla Eaton and othl'r lives ot New Cumber land and l'ul
'.urs. Hek11 Simpson led dl'rn• rclalivcs.
umbu!&gt;.
tioni;, U!llll� (or her scripture U
A'lrs. Elson Spencer and son,
Mrs. Ellwl Stout spent fro m
Timoth:y. Gaml•s w�re in ,:barge of Lllrry, went to Columbus where- Thursday Lill Saturday with her
Mrs. Phy llis �tartm.
Latry entered ii h011p1t.l for t:relilt- brother, Mr. and ltfS. Ralph Park ·
The he&gt;lltes.s snved refr('shm.ents ment.
er, Cheater. who are ill
to Vera Beegle. Marie H o ush, Rel· .
Fred Ca dle spent Sund ay night I Sunday guests of Mrs Le wis
en, lsabe l and l;ri:tta Si m pson, 11t Dunbar wilh his mother, wno is Mille r and son we,e Mrs. Ruth
Phyllis Ma rtin. Clara Powell. M'ag . very iJI.
Lewis. CRnton, Mr. and ;"1, rs. Woy•
1
gie Shain, and Heulah Roush.
The Racine .Grade School stu,. land Ma:11, 1ml, sont Larry, of Lan·
Glennie Simpfion celebrated hi11 I ctents ,accompanied by tcaclh!:n cffler, John Marr ind Mrs. Beu•
secGlld birthchiy at the home of his and r.oom motMn, held thctir J1e- lail Neig.le r Jnd son, A,vid, R acine.
grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E d· nic Monday at Por t land Park.
Lewi.I !lfiller bas nturned to his
1 ward Simpson. Tuesday eveniRI.
The Eighth Grll&lt;le Commence- emplQymient on tht "river .
I Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hoob of m ent was held Tuesday. May 24.
Doris �vis wae returned l i omc
Tuppers Plains visited tffentl)' On WednP.sday, the claH went ta, trow Holzer Ho8pital.
with Re v. and Mrs. F'. E. Dunn.
Camden Park, Hnntirrgton.
Mn. .Al· s'ehrose ari.d . sister, Mrs.
James Swa1· t .:mered Ho lier HoeMr. and :...ra. VerH Wattet'&amp;On,
111 ie Reed a It
pital ilfonday for surgery.
egle . Tom Btegle and Ver.a lennabergeP ,and T
Be
G'JJ
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Mrs, Linnie
of
guei,U
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n
rece
were
G?"
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C. r;a;.
-,son,. returned to his B e-tgle attended· t e
a �·
h
ade
3
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home
1'12&amp;day
Comme
ga:
fro
m
ncement at �nd, Mon•
St. lostD"h
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re turned
Mn. �lyrtle Fro!lt
day evening,
._,,.,..ta!·
weeks
two
aftt!!
.endhll
sn
h&amp;me
r.
Ifft.. Gomer Lewis atteniitd the
Gu.ests of M.r. and Mn. Ch arIes
d Mrs.
an
Mr.
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da11ghtflr
r
e
h
with•
Bllt!caLau-,eate srrvices at Mldd�- M
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P
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were
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'll'mmas,
Worthingt,.m .
Georg
pert: Sunday. Her grandson, Jitleh lins, eon and
P.&amp;J:ldNft, ()f Newar.k, W l eOier ah atte ded a Tea a t
n
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1'11.iho n, ill a member of the gr.ad- for several days-. lb. amt M?:s. Chfford Hil&gt;ltn, Oi.k Gt:Me, visited on Luarua ' Jum C&gt;rll'lg all ladies over
uating elass.
an•
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..J�
e birthday
- ye••s
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..., aad "'"l
Mn. Front"cs Romine returned to Saturday.
hsr home a t Hemlock Grove after
itit:rs. Wanda Jaeoba and children pu'ty iri hei honor M her daught-�- spendi ng el''I with all the abil dren and
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a visit with her son-in.J aw an d have retu,ne« "·
,wine
a�
daughter, M r . a nd Mrs. Henry Eu• two weelis in Cleeimtati with her i114'1tfc1li l4ff• present.
elyde Y:iU�ne, P6m\�roy, moved
ler.
parent.Ii Ab. and Iba. Ray Roush,
Mrs. Ann Coe and Mrs. Ben who �ompanied th•m llome and- to Tuppen Pbin, with bis son, Mr.
and !fn. Vanee 1ilillhone.
Spencet spent Tuesday in Galli- �t 11h wed ettcl.
MP.a. Ada' TaJI, was returned
.
lib.
aed
!Ire,
l'red
Cadle
polis
villited
____________ Sunda al�ernoon with M r. and hom.e from Sbeltei?ing Arms Hos·
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lira, Gail Bradford and Mr . and pita! al Athens,
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_Mr!. Walter France at Rutland.
Mr. and lfn. Bruce Stiff of West
Palm B..ch, Florida, were . guosff
of Mr . and Mrs. Ver n e Wa tterson
lo, several , day,. Mn, WattenoD
aoompan1ed them to Vmeent, Ohio ,
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Lvcy kipblt
to vi.tit relatives over the week•
Mi!. 11-nw,1• ltrs. Gu-y Spenc er and
ATHENS, C,eec� U P t�Pro- ffld,
Westeri:i army
officer� 1e1zed
Mi, and Mrs. Mason .Spencer ac- chiMN;:"ll&lt;&gt;IU, Lairy an d Linda,
Catt Barnhart
power m Tu rk ey today in an ap. companied theil' daughter. Mrs. nd M• aruf � 0-arrY
and Don ­
€har1n
parently bloo dless coup th.at to"; J�n 11.indaey to het �ome at Grove
nie.
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Friday
�n
trlpe
to t he
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p ed th� strong-m a n r egime 0• I City, Sunday, ret�rnmg M�n day ,
west : the former going t o Phoenix,
of Pre m ier Ad n a n Men deres. They
Mr. an d Mrs. Ch ester Si m pson
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rts are
l e the. Barnha
prom ised to give Turkey "free and Mr and Mrs Edward Simpson A• rizonll, "! h'l
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elections" and keep it faithful to s pent e week �nd at Rich m ond to vtsit with rela tives m Montana.
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Mrs. Ma ry Frances Hopkins and
Western a tr1anccs:
o hio,
'!"Ith Mr. and M rs. B rian'
.
so�, Will"iani Lloyd , of BellfonMenderes, President Ce l.il Ba )"- Simpson.
t
a b ere with
e,
ar and �ational Assembl y Presi•
Dorothy Howell of . Mi dd leport ,
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!�s,
�r. and '.. Mrs.
dent Reflk Koralton rere report- spent the ��ek end with
h er couLe e Wallac:. While here they vlsed arrested.
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Mary
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T�e arme d forces seized rad10
M r. and Mrs. Francis Worthing- ited Mrs Hopkins' mother , M rs.
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stations -and other com m ull)ca- ton of Ravenswood are guests of Beul ah .I).Ye in Athens.
Accgr-dmg t the will of the late
tlons facilities, sea led off the thei r son-in- law and d aughf er, Mr .
.
T � enee th e ReedsM
border . ,: md set_ UP, a "com mittee and Mrs. Edward Wagner.
vif:� ci::!ua� �' Church re�ived
of national unity
under Gen.
fifty . do}� ,from her e1tate. Both
Crm �I Gursel , com m ander of al l
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Mrs.
TorrflnJe llna·uer husbana, J.
Turkish laud forces, to run lhe
B., were long lime l)lernoers Jr the
country.
I church.
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Th e tak eover climaxed more
Fu,neral service&amp; fqr· �ay Tbom�
than two years of domestic unre st
1·ght ·n
66 1..... ..i·ed Frid
and a mon th of rio tous student·
April 28, 1960
��itsb��•
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tal w::e e1dlM"on�
le d prote sts agains t M en dere:i'
Pom er oy, Ohio.
d ay aftern90JJ. at tl\!;l White F,unergovernment. The latter apparentThe Daily Sentinel
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Hdme jn · cQ:plvllle With , .R�v. ·
ly were inspired by the stud en t Dea
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r Sir
Ha
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old DoSlflr ,1.; charge. Survavors
uprising which toppl ed Syngman
Due to past acts I feel that this include the wid ow and his m6thrr ,
Rhee 's governmen t in South Ko..t ue to the person or �•.n
letter is _.,.
..rs. Lillie 'J/. .,_oma&amp;.
n
�,Ballial WU in
rea.
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persons who helped our post in the Reedsvi).le Cemetery. ,
\
Wlth !D08t commumcations to telliPf.. the coun ty of th e lose of
. Jam�s 1'eed �nd fari111Y' of �aid•
t� e outside w
�l 4rµm�• ou( J,i.fow··. �..de, J. M.
• or,ld,
a
t
�\I' " well W'et'e he:t'e· SP,rl611y, gU'eafs of
diately aft�r th·e army" fit k'«M"i&gt;er, Th ornt
on.
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M rs: Mary Nfohbl��and,1ltmtl,!
reports of the coup cam e from
As Com mander of Drew-Web•
Bill o1·•,.._
� of Belpre , 9na
•-n t, Sun•
,army broadca,st e ove.r th e_ T urk'19I1 ster Pos t No. 39, American Lewith
day
r elatives here:
radio and d1pI omat.1c d ispat ches gion Departm ent of Ohio, I wish
M rs. . Steve �smond and two
t0 0th er worId · capttaI s.
to extend m y thanks,
as [ also children of Parkersburg and H. G.
The Iranian governm ent was want · to expr
my personal Vin eyard and family oi Dayton
ese
inf�rmed by its representati �e
out- were weelf) �IJd�" visitors i n1 the
thanks, for the quick and
In Turkey that M enderes was m standi
ng j ob of letting our fnem- Sisson home. . .
custody lllld would stand tr iel.
hers know the time for out ser19�. �•· �� Jlranne&gt;p .a�d
The ar med for ces sal d Turkey vices for our departed
buddy , eon, Paut Dean, ·Ha:Ve returnp&lt;1 to
wo�ld stand by its inter national F'
rom on e and all many thanks for their home In Jullctio,n City, fol•
obl igatiOne and remain "co m - this se rvice as we do apprec
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11a a v,,·, t here
· ·othP1ete lY Ioya1 tO th 8 um· ted Na - yotlr li ndn ,
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Nichols,
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Yours fo r 'a greater America, ren
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Department of 0hio,
M r. and. Mrs. Har ry Gtitbrl•
Ame.lean Leglo�.
were ietent ,..st, ol M r. am!
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Frank A. Vaugha n,
Mra. J)ilbffl Y�st and . family of
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State Election Set
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DEV�D 'i'O INTEHUTl
A Navy hitch added some beef
WASHINGTON UPI - The Ju,- OJ' if£JGS.MAIION �
to his frame, a year at West Vir•
tlce Department has agreed to
•��, S.. Ow-.. Pulll�
glnia Wesleyan helped, and by inve&amp;tigate allegations that YOtea
l'Jlblilbed eveey flt� If
the time Charley got to, Ohio were bought with both rooney and \'ei,t . •� by The � V�lll
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Univ ersi ty tc; pl ay rootball-all liquor in a West Virginia county ,W,Uab_lDI ·�pa.-, at n,
on his own-he could push about during the recent presidential Pri• aanlc S� •• P�mero1., .� .. �
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lfl8 pounds into 225 pound tackles mary election.
aeu office plwae WY2,21&amp;d, ed.ltcll! •
and e nds.
A apokeeman aald the depar t- Ill office -nhone WY2-21&amp;7. :.
In his senior year at OU Cha r- ment would look ipto a compJaint
Bnieqd JI He@,: � �
ley received about every honor made by Clyde FteelllaP, tna)'or Ill.Utt at, 11\e poit office It
an athl ete ca11 win both fot his of Ch1pfllanvfite, W. Va.. and to �Y. Ohlq.
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llrldiron, ·play.
Logan County where Chapman• d.ve: JtQttlneK'-&amp;ili.
� York. .
He mar ried lune ChanceJ, Ilia· ville Is located.
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�:,"J.0: Kay
David a.:
Th• comml■
ori Edltcatlon of 1an1e
Tiii"ere attitlable, CODI/
the He&lt;ith ,itothodilt · citurch ol
hell,' IIY&amp; monlhl. ,&lt;
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· The Stobarta wlll move to Gal- MlddlePOi:t wl.11 meet Suhqay even- � Dltlr
, tbt ■onl(II\ f!,!Mh, , !l\llo, 'llllll!"l,
llpoll1 u aoon a, ho..lng tan he Ing at tho ehurtb �I 7:80.
AH te1cher1 and o!fk!era of the -. .Bl -- rtili WWlf
fouDd. He ts to take ,ove'r ' ttie
summer program June LL His mo- · SU11daf Sehoot· ,and Commtasloa. dlol ,111 .....- lj, . a,, ll!t!i\i, o■
ther now ta Mra. Hubert Pullins, · momben olecled ·by lhl Qu�rterll '""" .-i .a '•��/ • W,, •
-tltliConference are ul'ftd to 1ttend.
BroW11all Ave,, Middleport.

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tovemment detldlei t
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de•/
Eisenhowe r
spite wH d Jeftist demonatl'itionj,
1
which have taken a sharjf ;. antt?­ ;�
Amer ican turn.
1
'
Foreign Minister Aiichi ro , Fuji• 'G
----.......
Another dn.Wback to the party primary
ya ma made th e announc ement
system .., II !unctions in Ohio and In most
,rte, , c,mlerence wuh
Pri me
"
:i.1inist er Nobusukc Kishi and sev,, states ls that the voter presenti ng himself at
eral other cabinet mini11ters.
his precinct voting place is required to state
•
Lea de rs of the extrem e leftist
his party affiliation or preference. Whether
UNITED NATIONS, N. y_ UP IZengakurcn 8tud ent organiL ation
j ustified in their attitude or not, many voters
ha ve gone so far as to threate n Western diplomats pred icted toto ston e Eisenhow er if he comes day Sovi et Foreign Minister A n
dislike to mak e th(' required statement in the
·
to Jape n.
drei Gromyk 0 wou I d vetO a
a 11
presence of others , includin g the prednet of.
•
Even top me mbers of the oppo- power appeal for the resumSfD:
pbon
ficlals . Some voters refuse to give the inforeition D e mocratic Party have d e- of East · West peace . talks under
manded th e visit be cancelled
or United Nations
matton an d stalk out of the polls. Thousands
aul!I pi ees ·
stponed.
p
o
of potential voters are believed to stay away
-----------Gro myko, voted down 'in bis d esecret a ry, Mrs. Luther Smith.
man d for a Securi tY Council confrom the pri ma rie s because o f the re q uire
·
.
.
·
loose pa rty ties,
Atten d Jng were Mr. and Mrs. demna tion of Am er ican
U-2 fl ights
ment.
Lawrence Lieving, M r, and Mrs. and needled by the dramatic disIii a similar m11tter , lobbies and vested inCook e, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. closure tha.t Soviet agents had
The defense for the requircmunt is that. the terests often arc able to
control elections, and Mrs. Ja m es Roush, Mr. end planted Jillenlng devices i n the
primaries are party affairs and only party
bankin g on a small, controlled vote to elect Mrs Mil le r, Mrs. Harry Hoffm an, 1rea.t seal of the United States i n
Mr. and Mrs. Benn ett, Mani n , the Moteow embassy, conceded th e
members should be permit ted to vote in the
the canllid ates they have put in th e field.
Rerul!lh, Rev. Robert Dll1ie, ' Mr s. re1ollltion had aome merits.
primary of the party with which he is aWliThe possibility and _ desirability of improv- ThomH Hoffman and MIN Ethe l
But he claimed its m ain eff ect
ated or for which he has a pref�r ence. But
�¢ ■ lllf'
ing the primaries is mentioned at this time Riddle.
WBl!I
to shield Amerlce's "HiUer•
M
ANd
the ordinary voter doesn 't see why he has to
because the presidential, state and local prlMr. in 111r,. w■1ffll 1Af C'llpe, ite'' palley- of aggression-a policy
make such a declarntion.
marie s have just Ueen held and there were tmt are unottMlnJ tile ·Mttb of whith he charged wa9 openly em.
·
·
Senou s cons1· d eraho
May 12tk, at Ho&amp;.E!r brac ed by Preside nt Eisenhower
n s I1ould be given to
aspe cts of it which leave much to be desired. a udaughter,
.
1,;11 · � n•m - In bis repor t to the nat ion
l
pita
H
lhe possibi lity ol permitting the voters in
The propitious time to start the ball rolling ed Klmbff lj Sa• •"Ii 1'et1bed Wedneaday night. That report, he
Ohio prim aries to selec t in the secrecy of the
said, had "placed m a nkin d on t he
f or improvement in the primarie 1
s s wh ile 7 lbs. •� Ollllcert. Tie •�terna l brink of war.''
voting booth the p�rty ballot of his choice .
4
such e"per iences are fresh in the minds of f:���
=��loc�:
m:;;:
a
••,antHtle Allegetlon"
This could be done under both the printed the people.
nal grandmotlter la Mrt. J:l!"IH! th
''1'ha
t is a fantastic al legation,"
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Hill, G1llipotl1,
u.
.
.Ambass
ador· Henry Ca�ot
·m1d their' nlOllhl1)'' �eelinl-( recent• to the Flug. Devotions w�rc'i�d
!
by
·r
L&lt;&gt;4ce
s sail,\ pf �AO'.A )'(: "'arks
ly. The cnll l o o rder was le(] by MI'S. Harry Ord and Mi-S. ' 1t.fl\Wtrd ' Hn. Heni,an,
iftNrbifle
d
after
the
counci
l iheH1ir(." 1t1i,1'ei1.d·
Bever ly Staats, secrelary , Devo- Roush presented the lese:6n, 1\'\Mod- ' the member1 of the brid,e
club ed. "On e could only wonder what
1J
l ions were led J(ld by Rcgic Hurt. crn l"ubrks and Their Care."
T
Wedntlda:,. he prlae Jor, kigh m ight cause the Soviet governThe progr am theme was "Safety in
IUIPllll HOUIIWARMING
Mrs. C. U. Thompson showed sev- 1core wal!I won by Mr._ :fil, 0 me
nt
to say
such atrociou s
era! articles she had m ede in con- Wein. P1ayiq were Mn. Hugo
A ltllPl'riff henewarmln:11 ro,· Mrs. the Home."
things,"
Du momil rul ions were given by nedion with a new craft, .i l n ss Juhll n1, M:r1. Georae Lerner� Mrs.
Ridiard, Lewil wit held at her
.
Lodge carli'U" bed made mock•
,-.,... Friday enniftl, Gift, \ferc Orville Grad y, Bonnie Staats and pointing. Mrs. Roy Krebs wnt Wein and Mr,. Layne.
ecyof RussJa'§ indignation over
pretelritd te the lloiloree and re• Regi e Ha rt. A talk on trec11 wa s teach u class in this craft at tho
U, L. C. M.
Lhe U-2 flights by showing
the
lrffhrnenta •"•0 to Iha. Lyle given hy Arl mu! Roush. Pl a ns were club house in the afternoon
The United Lutheran , Clrurch coundl • wooden dlsc, engr
of
aved
mode
for
n
hayride
n
June
6.
o
M&lt;!Cfflftietk, IIH. Adrlan Litthey,
June 22. Mrs. Jack Reed and 1�r11. , Men of the St. Paul'l!I Chu,cJti inet
The eve ning 's progn. m wa.s pre • C. 8. Tho m pson re ported on a Wednesda tveninl ·tor tbeil re­ with \he great seal of th e United
Mrt , RaffJ Ord, Mn, Tommy Fry
States, which came apart to reyind Rebnl!&amp;, Ktt. .o. J. Lathey, sen1ed by Woodrow Brown who m eeting they recently ultended at aula r dinner
meetln1. Dev�ns vea I an eIect ronic Iil4 tening dewhile
on
m
iakcn
a
Bhowed
oviei,1
Mrt. Walter Brown, Mn. Leo
Pt. P leas a nt con&lt;!erning the spring were led by Fillip Wolpert. &amp;ev.
Thomplt(ln, Mn. Byron Fl')' , Mr!i trip across c;cm ntry to C alifornia , training meeting at Jackson's Mill. David J'reemaa of the local Me­ vice inl!ltalled "right under th e
beak of the e agle."
Mrs. Stanl ey Sta ats, fl•crcation tbodilt Church wa1 1ueat ,,....._e r
Heward Roulh:, Mn. lnl!in Smith, showing mu ny points o( interest.
AVALAN
S
A
CLU
CHI
WOM
N'
B ll'tt&lt;lc;r, conducled lhe social hour, for the evenin&amp;, bil topic '-'Cl)rts•
11n John Le•ts, MiettN1 and Du.ltt
The State Department later dis­
Jftl, StanleJ Staatl andt Carn1 IUl' , 1 The Avnlnnthe .fa r m w.omnn's with prizes won by Mrs. John tlan U nity."
clo3ed ·that the "bua:eing" of the
lfrt. ,lad; Re,d, CJt.ryl Lewi■ inti Club met recently fnr their M�y Smith ond MrB. B. J. Lathey. Se- At the ahort bu1ine11 mQpng se11l was discovered in the Mol!I•
me e ling, The eall tn o rde r wa� g1v · cret Siste r git•-: wer e exchanged .
tewta.
offJcera for the comln 1 1ear cow embassy in 1952 wheri George
f'n by MN. Jc1111 ROltHh, prcH1dent,
LONI STAR DUSTl!!RS
UONS CLUB
were eletted: prel!lldent, !'.Paul F. Kennan was ambassador. For­
The Lone Star misters H·I Club lnltnwed wlth a song and pled ge
The Lions Club m et Tuesd af Rouab; viu prelide nt, Joe Paqh; mer New York Gov. Averell Har­
evenlng at the Amerlcan Legion ■ecre�. BW Powelli treuuter, riman siJld the seal had been
pre11ented to him 81!1 a gift by
Home with the members ot the BUl Mcl"uland.
Attendin, were Lawrence ' Jar• a aroup of Rus1ian11 when he was
AuxJ l lary serving the m«ial. A
ACROSS
:I. Protective 22. Afroah
short businel!IS meeting was he ld son1, Rotliert John1ton, Him. ambassador to the Soviet Union
I, A pn�
covering
24, White
an d future projects were d i1 Layne, CIJ,ence Ble11ln1. .Je11 in 1945.
of egg
NraUV.
8. l.e,ke blrct,
•n
Brown, lilt laaaell,
cussed .
I. Alanfler
2!1, 11,Small pie
Ll)'Dll, UO)'"
OU
llouab, ·
Attending
re Bob
we
Joh
nston.
�
do om ••
IO.�
II, QJLb,?lo c.Lty
�
Cha rle s Lester, , . Tpm . Hoffm an, Ado'ms Jr., Jim Fry and
•• TrudflU
u•
n
amed
above.
,
J
ac
ey,
.
k
Fr
F
,
e
c
R
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h
t
er
,
H
en
C
r
y
eapti'/0
t. A. brawl
11.Bawallall
PIRSONALS
Buck, John Wolfe,, �ill lfear a nd
!8, Emmet
ll'lttlq
I, l:xclNDl\a
Mrs,
Don-1d
Bumgardner, llts, A
E
d
n
Cun
lna: h::u
27, Condlllt
tlon
',
Q. Qopld Robert McGlotblln , "Mrs. Ho\1'ardON
NI
.
29, Btyll1h
II, llttnllliD
f. ,\mer!&lt;lat1
Mrs. John D. BostQJl, , of Le tart Wagefthals, idra. Roland Karr, ikl&amp; '
(colloq,)
v JIRl'-1 "
J.oa,ua
was hosteas to I famny · reu nion at Otto Grimm, Mra. William Poyel�
U,
tum
81, Come
Mrs,
J,
V.
McGrew,
Mn,
'MIIUIIII
he
r
In
home
Su
n
day
Atl.
·
n
dl
n
g
We
it.A�
2f. Plolt'le
r
e
8T, 8m&amp;ll clrlnlt
.-.vn.� UP'
i-Communii.
�1 Chi na
M r. and Mrs. A. A. Pauley, Mr. Ru111ell attend the Un ited Lutheran·
dNld
houle
81. Btaetc,,
\ 118. l'm:Yboal,
cl
lmed
air
y
space
Ill
bad
■
.
,wa
U lli-ftlcfl 1t. 'l.'ortot■e
Lynn Boston, William Bo11to n, Sal- Church Woman'• ConveDl:htn at • �l�l•ted re�ate
(rue)
board
dly
by
Am­
Jackson'•
Mill,
Tuelday.
:;.,
81, Weird \ to. TUiier
It. � IIO, 3aft
ly Lou Boston, Charle• Bleulng,
. •Claren ce •Bleasing, dele&amp;at« frura eri un , U·.1, type aircraft and
M,lllxpert
IL Mrs. Strawthard Ohlln1er and l!IOQ
(I. A.)
the VDlted .sta1ea m u &amp;t
Roy a nd Ralph, Mrs. Eta Sblrl tY, the St. Paul'• ChUrch, Ne� Hav�
d8'e■t, .
atte
n
ded
the
meoti
n
of
UIM'fl':Mf
1,ullff'
&lt;fltlbinl
&amp;
Richard Shirley, Mr, and Mrs.
nltt New Cblna
IJo!n"'°
TH
ol&lt;&gt;
Luthara.$
of
Vlrglilla
SYl\od
'' 111. Mino '
James C1 nter, Mr. and Mrs. Oak
A1en1y Aid American u��
Cblif
Grimm, Mn. Sam Boston and ao111-, cbes at Jid:aon'il Mill foi! , •v-l �WI
e pJ1ae1 had •n known to
Q1
i
h,:!l
da
s
la&amp;t
w-Mt.
f
Pat, Mike and S1m. Mr1, Jun lot
Ml',. Cbr.rence Ble'81n, :ret�• •Pl!nt�r•• 11 tlleeply 11 4SO mile,
Gerl aeh and Debby, lorry and
1 tin&gt; &lt;lllllo m�and and . al
.,.
Pam, Mr. a nd Mn. R..h II. Shirley, home with ,her lf■nddauuttt\'•
. lM' ; ;.:1;
e U� pa- tho cCommunl•t•
llh
•
for
oh
trlcla
Weirlcl,
1
Mr. and !Ir■, Clyde Clark and Mark
rul'4 l{al■tw, totand■ ot a height
and Martha, Albert Shirley. all ol Patricia 11 tho dauahter of 1th. of
I IO.£f.i.,. oti,
t 10 th11 1,.
I� th• 1,000
A""",
Wolrtct
and
Mn, Georp
Letart; Mr. and Mu. M'aet Jon111
could. a� them
•wtU.en
�
had
W.
apent'
,iV.al:
and
Va.,
and Zorra, Loli, Roberta, Jane.
'
tbllr naW 111,
Bonnie and Jdhn, Woll Columbia; weeks wl�fl Mr �n'ntl Ml&amp;
offklal Petptn1 People',
�
ot
ou6
rt.
r.
an
lr
R
ll · lftd
•
Mr. and Mn. Robert Layne and
�lllenu., on thue •nd
�-•
Nftl'lt:
,pent
Clneland�
I
Harriot, Holly ind Jay: Mr, and
other al'°'"" vlollU.,■ hr . �•
Mn. Jame• Howard and Tommy, weekend vllltlni hi■ molNor, lit■• ...,. •114,·, •ll'ihiPI, Hid U
1 ..
noth
•
H.
N.
Routla:
�
"Phereu, Sue 1t1d Scott, New H•
"-�
nn be
° Ill Ill NtNrou
hie ,
Paul ,,,..,e.
w11 • ,...,nt •lll'ii- N II.IP
ven : A-ic Jamee Booton, Stei,arl
d
lorJ
of
lnlelma-'
ca
.
i&gt;a
I ti&lt;illt .!� P1
�. nt V� R
AFB, New York; S-S-lt, and Mn.
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t:.._
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p
1111
11
1
m
er
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The a r
Jo,eph II, Boston and Wllllam, lo. PIii. n. l!i"I'•
t
I•
■o
thva,
�timlt
rtffilt
a
al
G
~hun�
•n • �•
seph ■nd Jon
•-• I . ;
Jlectnl IIU'-li'
1
ioll4 'M\'I, p ng �
'
.,._._ ""'
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- ' deMn. Clyde B, Smith and llaurlce
Iv� ta ."IGOlh ,.,,iou. w:,rn­
!
In.
•
1
111i�l
and
Phi
S
Wollitrt
lip
a nd Dorta, Mr. and
IIIIRh H.
i!ll't. G• • Dan■:� In&amp; . to Ille • Voltild �liet iind
Shirley, Jr. and C1ro1Yn and Koth• , clut• �aiil
.,._., ~i
,,,
• Pl'OmiNd ,tu 'cldna, • people
n
ryn, Ill. Alto; 111:n. Poul Shirley :
·
lt• a;;
�. ,.., 0
, ,;,;· , tould tior re.i ,uJ1;1111 •••ll accounts. .
o
1
and lloberl and Paul 111,, Toronto. �
a·2
�'44 �lllillicii lid t1ii �.
Ohio: otl Shlrloy, pt, Plea.. nt: Mr.,' o1 .
()hit, �'J; ' �
.
Uliltecr
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doeo ••�
n,
.
CBiflv!lilffl - llm'II Jtow to woill
Ind Mrs, 8h0ffllln G�l•ch In
,.ii,.,
.,.,..
dtQ/111,. it will
d
ta
d
�
llllne
lttla
.!if.
II
Kim and Ken111, VO,,, Mr. and
Iioioe iuffl r.t
� · 'PV4,,
Ila ll!l�IUon to
• i. 0 Ji Iii • • L L I» W
),In. � S1. �"P anf Bretl, Ripley ;
Ult , Jlolto and
111,,
LIO)'ll
loulli
Mr. and Mn. J1ct ,1111.,-, M11on,
uo .. "'"' VI·
PUJ&gt;t of. Ill• 1'Ql'ld;"
Ollla � tll!IIIIT� r«l -tl..,, Ja lllta -ple A ll ­
d
1 1
and lhe' h01teu,
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Mil 11!1»,, Ui, X tar tlil wo 0'11,
h'ltU#!Ut•
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and
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, WIN - CLAU MITIIIO
tor, 11 Phlladolpl\la., tft!_lo'
U
The Wln•W11t CIMI ol tl,e,EUB there �F atten.ded the
. 1fl!ll" .., ui.
- ii,un, _ __
Hf
Church
mot II•...., Htalng ll ol l!i!l,t ...,_1)1,law frolir )I
,
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th� &lt;hurdl. Tlli ......a n, .... I A� Slminlrf.
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W D I' _P 'f Q R X l) W JI I\
hymn 1ln1 followed ,-1th • pray- ■cee,tj,,i It, tlll!IO 6f ■ """" ""' �
Ill
1 jl � bqsl
er by Luther
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D'il)I . . ',;.J:..'.:!:�. �.....
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are
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The meellng of the �Jddl eport
"YC�U was opened with group
Jea n Casey was honori!(I · Wed • Smgi�g when they met Thu rsday
nesda y evening wh en Helen· Ttly1o r even mg at . the Naz arcn.e parson•
and Sa ra Hannigan held a surprise age for th�ir Ma y meetm.g. Mrs.
party at the Casey home in Middle· Lillia n · Stieff . accom pam� .the
port. TtJ_e pa rlp was a farewe ll to group at th� piano for the S m� mg.
The openmg prayer was given
Jea n who wil l move to Virginia
next nionth with her parents, M r . by Mrs . Clyde Bartlett, the hostess,
who al so g.uve the cha �t�r ��om
a nd Mrs, Cl arence Casey.
Thl' pa rty was held in the recre- the Sl�dy book "R� ally L m ng.
ation room and backya rd of the . Durmg the eve,nmg a roun.d robCasey home. Dancing was enjoy ed m le tter was written to thei r ?I d ' est mem ber, Miss Sally McC?r m 1ck.
by the group.
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Guests for th e affair were Mary next month.
Mn. Clarence McNeal, president.
Carol Swanson, Caro l Jacobs, Cha r•
J ene Da vis, Barbara Jones, Patty cond ucted the m eeting and gave a
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Lowery, Evelyn Gibbons, ' Ga ry revie of the activities or the unit
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is a picnic indoors or •
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nicherd Swackham er , Jim Hood to !end $5 to th e Temperance Ed gir •
, out wflere good fn"ends anti nel•._
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During the evening a gi(t was erature in the "h 01 s tn the staIe. at
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. h e on J une 2 was annOunAA,1
A Heiner's buns. Have
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from Mrs. Judson Whlte who as- Iicot
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Mrs. Erne11t Lal lance read "'The
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sisted with the pa rty and baked a
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During the program hour two of Hanna" from lbe Bible.
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Mrs. Oscar Roush, vice pres!soft drinks and cake with M rs. Ca- numbel'8 w ere sung by Rev. Bart.,,..,
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gave the blessing preceding the reAl aeon ome
the meeting a dessert coune was
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A Stanley party was held
e1-- 1 t Hoateese i for the evening w ere served by Mre. Lallance, Mrs. C. C.
day eve ning at the home dr
s. M1'&amp; Oma Nelson, M rs. Grace. Ab- Chapman and Mrs. Lightfoot. Mrs.
John Bacon,
Middleport, , Ith .bott, Mrs. In ez Turner, Mrs. Em m a Bisset was a OOntributing
Mrs. Betty Lish, Mason, 811 , de• I Macy Hysell, Mrs. Cl ine and Mrs.• hostess.
------m onstrator .
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Ea,tern Graduate
Re freshments were sel'�.ebi · to' ' ' 1• · , ----- th e fol lowing: Mrs. Ha,ry Std,er, ·ntrth Armouru,ed
Horwred With Party
Mrs. Betty Dem oekey, M rs. Joe
Mr . and. Mrs. John Lockwood of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry �chin,1er
Wllson, Mrs. Jack .Thomas, Mrs. Jameat.own are announcing the
aqd Mrs. Mabel Van Meter en-·
and
Harlan Whitlatch, M rs. Edd i e birth of a deug)lter, Julia Rae, on I tertained •a iroup ol relatives ,.
Dem oskey Mr,, Rem o Nler:i, Mrs. Monday, May 23. Th ey have an• Wednesd evening following th�
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Sizes 32 to 40
Paul Ca,;ci, Mrs. Myron Mill er, other daughter, Debr a Kay.
Eastern High School com menc e•
M rs. Arthur� Swisher, M ra. Ted
Grandparen ts are Rev. and Mrs. me nt honoring Edgar
Hartung
Chapman, Mrs. J'!ck Bachner and Raymon Konkrik:ht, ·, Middleport,
who received his diploma.
Mrs. Charles Arc'ber all of Mid- and M rs. Ona Lockwood, Wi lm ore,
Refresh me nts were served dur•
dleport a nd Mrs. Allen C. Hill, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. KonkrJght ing the evening to M r. and M rs. 1
Pom eroy.
are great grandparents.
Richard Van Meter- and children,
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Jimmy Ha rris of Gary,
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son Raymond Earl, Rayfllond Nag•
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Y�ungstown ; M r. and M rs. Wil•
l ia m Ha rtun.l( . and sons Kenneth
end Edgar, Miner!vllle; M r. and .
Our Graduate Watch Re•
Mn. Eldon· Kr.aeuter and daugb.
ters Leda Mae, Dolores and R�
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berta o! Morning Star; M. r. and
Mrs. Eichinger and ions, Charles
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Dennis an d Donal d Rtr and Mrs.
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To Make Your Walch Run
Complete Ltne of Men alld Boys
Perfect.
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Com m ander in the U. $. Navy
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Phone WY-2-3785
John Bernhardt who resided with
FOMEROY,
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We heartily, coni£ratulah!1 you on

Farewell Party ·.
' Gl· ve·n· · we,d nesdny·
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Around And
About
Middleport

Session Thursday

Holiday Week.end

Comer Fourth and

Middleport WCTU
Holds Session
Thursday Evening
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Entertained Tue•day

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Ewing, rt!preaentative of the Gld.­
eon Sociely in this locallly, were
at the Bradbu ry School&amp; when
they presented . each pupil ln the
se\·enth ,md e1chtb grade, with
New Testamenu from the aociet,.

Approxi m ately 100 were pres­
whe n lt:r. and Mrs . Pearl
Willia m s w ere hosts to the sh. t h
grade of Sugar Run School of
whieh Mrs. William s is tea cher
and their fam ilies. Tuead ay even­
ing. at their Harrisonville hom e.
A planned potluck d inner was
served, afle1' which horse back
ri ding and ball games were en­
joyed . During th e evening the
class prese nte d Mrs. Wil lia m s
with a m atching pin and earrings
a s their farewell girt to 'her.
Mrs. Waller Grueser, Mrs. E. E.
Follrod and Mn. Norman Bu:tei­
2 SPEAkHSi IUILt -lN SWIYU
room m others, served ice cream
UH fOI ANY -ANQLI VJIWINia
1¥ FREPDI&amp; HQUD,...l'..T
bars'; at the dose of lhe evt'ning's
Blacker black, •biter white
Lt. and Mrs. Jam es Roller and activities.
from 20,000 Volt.a PictuN!' Pow­
three chi ldren or Rantou l . Illinois,
er. Golden Tube Sentry' Unit.
are spending a 10 day visil here
Golden " M " ' Tubes. Custom.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pa,t Matrons Hold
Matie Tuner
Ma x Roller and Mr. and M n. H o-The Past Matrons of Pomeroy
Colora: M11 me r H a rtley.
Chapter OES met Tuesday evening
bogt1ny, Wal­
Mr. and Mrs. George Baer an d at the Masonic Te m ple with Mrs.
nut,or Blond ,
son, Billy, and JohJtny Allensworth E. J. Tracy a s hostess.
Model
left Thursday for a two weeks
Mrs. Dwight Parker presided at
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fishing trip in the mountains of a short business se ssion wh en
Virginia.
p lans were dlscussed for a picnic
Mrs. Grace Keller, who has been in July. Mrs. Carl Shie lds, Mrs.
visiting in Cleveland with rela tives Tracy a nd Mrs. 1-"red B laettnar
returned to her ho me wi th Mr . u d were named as the nominating
:drs. Homer Cook this week. Mrs. com m ittee.
G. A. Stewa rt,' Charle ston, sister of : During the soda] hour, a quiz
Mr. Cook, ca me toda y to spend the program was conducted by Mn.
weekend at the Cook home. Sunday Tracy with prizes awarded the
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her daughter a nd £ami ty, Mr. a nd winners after which a dessert
Busi.Deas Not A SideUDe"'
Mrs. Charles Pelzel of Charleston, course was served.
wi ll come for her and spen d the
Mrs. Blaettnar will be hostess
N . Second Awe, Mklclleport
d ay with the Cooks.
for the June meeting.
Rev. and M,s. Ra y m on Konkright went to Ja m estown last Sund ay to ,i,it witp thefr daughter
an d fa m ily, Mr, and Mrs. John
Lockwood. M,s. Konkrighl reroain'Cil · with the Lock woods whi l e her
da ughter was hospitalize d for the
birth of a d aughter born Monday.
nev. Konkright went on to Free­
mood where he atten d ed the sla­
tislics meeting for compiling the
yearbook for the Methodist Con•
ference which w ill be held June 7 .
He returned home the m idd le of
the week.
:if rs. Elsie Cham bers, who has
been confined to her home with a I ' _.
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Class Holds

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We hate eeverai elellni pk!II•
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let 1 Toti wllla dna� . lllee
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First Annivers ary of the pasto r,
Rev. Samue l Jackson, of the Nao· mi Baptist Church, Po meroy, will
be observed Sun day, June 5. Rev,.
H . H. Teague, pastor of Hosack
Baptist Church, Columbus, wi ll be
gu est speaker at th e 11 o'clock s ervice, He will be a ccom panied to
, Pomeroy by his Senior Choir, Ma le
Chorus and congr egation.
Rem a rks by represent atives or
.the First Baptist Church, Pomeroy,
the Meigs County
Ministerial A11 sociation, a nd Rev. Ny le Borden,
pastor of the Mt. Mori a h Baptist
Church in Middleport will be ineluded in the ser vice .
At three o'cl ock R. L. Petty, paS•
tor'. Paint Creek Baotist Chureh.
will be guest speaker . Ws choir
Will elso accompa ny him.

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In the foreground are boats available for rent at the lake.

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blue interior trim, good tires.
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Tips on moving in door plants to
out uf doors, were given by Mrs.
Grueser, who sa id it was im portant
to move in moi11t d ull weather and
to prune and stake if needed , an d
to place aecord ing to their need
of sun or shade.
Mrs. Vernon Nease. sub!tituting
for ilirs. John Scott, gave a d em ·
onstr a tion on how to divide iris.
Mrs. Nease a lso gav e "Now is the
Time To" keep crops growing by

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Milhoan, assisted by Mrs. Usw1 n Nease, en•
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her home, Flatwoods.
Devotions taken from Psa,l m 1 03 and a poem "So Long As
There Are Homes" , by Mrs. Karl Grueser , opened tthe meeting. During the business session a report was given by the
- --- - -committee on the llili:n project for
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The
Gilmore
pri� donated by Mrs. Paul l&lt;"'ishf! r p lant! free of pests and disease; re•
wa s awarded to Mrs. Ray Thomu. pot house plants: shear hedges;
Mrs. Fred Neue prese nted the � eep rlower garden neat b� remo"­
topic •· Porch and Wind ow Boxes" 1ng faded blooms and w.eedmg; and
and brought out that the Euro• mow la wna l o w. .Dah!J a11-, gladiol i
pe a ns use them more than Amer i · and ea nnas ma y �till be planled.
A de monst�at1on on flow�r ar.
cans but since there are so many
new modern ho m ell Am erica is ua- ranging was given �y Mrs. �Jlho�n
ing them more. The bo:,r;es can be who used pu'l?le Iris and foliage m 1
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m usl have drainage holea in the
Blue rib bon&amp; were awarded for
botto m .. Any good soil and a pro- speci mens to Mn. Ray '11lomati.
portion of a three inch pot ful l of Mrs. David Neasie and Mrs. William
4-1 2-8 fertilizer to one buahel of Fither. Rec eiving blue ribbons for
soil can be used . For monthly fe.ed• flower an angementt were Mrs.
ing use one ounce of a mmonia sul• Henry Thomas, Mrs. David Nease,
phate to two galloos of water . For Mra. Edison Hollon, Mrs. Fred
shady spoUI, wondering j�w can be Nease, Mrs . Homer H ol ter, Mrs.
planted and for sunny 11p0Ui, ger• Mra. Uswin Nease and Mrs. MR
aniu m s, ool leus, ageratu m , petun• hoall.
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Nitmta,J in, th! Columbu s Sunday
Dispatth mat,s a&amp; irnp,rtant subject, Ohio',
prirnuy eltttion system, with more than cas
ual crftit:lsm. . Its points are weU Uken and
will be of Ulterest to Meigs county readers:
Ohia'1 primary system ie a far•fmm-perfect
instrniftent tor tree action by the voten. The
prim3llJ waa insti.tutt!d as a device for giving
the people-, Hiller than party bosses and well•
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oiled Maeldnes, tlle power to nominate state
and 10..1 effidaili and choose delegates to the
national presidential nominating conventions.

The ptQ'ty llolffS &amp;lld th• party nia,bilws
haVe
it lbtir business _to i ntervene be·
t�een the pe&lt;&gt;tle and the votrng booth by ent-

Jl!ade

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method� which give them the upper
. band. They b;we been able to do this by tinl&lt;ering with !tie primary election laws and
J�t� them to theµ" own purposes, even
·�h�n ·the laws on their lace may seem to of,
fer a "'free and epeft.'' primary.
Fot bistance, state machines have found
ways to slam the door In the faces of asplrants for the presidential nominations by virtually denying them places on the ballots ,
even though they use methods which conforn,
with Ille letter of the law.

ballot

and voting 11 1achine s procedures. The
printed rorm could conta 111 the ballots ol both
parties, with a vol er be ing permitted to vote
only under one part .v heading � a, deviee already used in some slates. We should think
the voting machines cou ld be set up so tAat
the voter could throw a lever or push i: but•
ton which would releas(' to him the set of le-vers on the ballot of his choice. (A prteeinet
official nOw throws su&lt;"h a lever.
We believe the opportunity to ehoose be·
tween party ballots in secret might dr.aw
many more voter, lo the polls an,i mah tire
p rima�ies more dem ocr-atic amt repreaetr.ta..
l!ve ot a l l people.
Objection would be raised I" 1u&lt;tb 1, pliaa
on the grounds that it would boo •ndw!i,,e to
"cross voting"
members ol one pM'IJ
j umping ove r the fence and muddying the
waters in the opposing party, 001T1etim.. with
u lterior motives. We believe the number of
such cases would be minimal , .however, be·
ca•use the member of a party thereby would
Jose his vote in his own party which he would
be loath to do because he usually has friends
and associates in his own party whom he desires to help.
Party bosses and machines often are op•
posed lo "getting out a large vote " in t he primaries , hence they might oppose- 3'J1Y plan
which would intend to increase the primary
turnout .
Why do the bos·ses oppose a heavy vote in
the prima ry'! They usuall y have a preferred
or e ndo rsed sla te . If the vote is sma ll they
fee I they can con 1 ro 1 Ith
· e ou Icome , b ut the
bigger the vote the more likely , they assume ,
the victory for &lt;:andidates opposed to the Of·
ganiza,t ion slate or for the independent with

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"';itad P.nss lnter111-tion11I
1denl Richard M. Nixon'&amp; •�pori•
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ftidaJ, May 27, tl\e
Ratina eamo.iin s�ditl1 .,- Sen. . ..f ., of the year, wltb 218
John •· Kenned:, in •th• •eat �, b:i 1811!18.
Dttmocrahc p,:esidential � ' · · �nttoD ifl aps,roaching its
then.
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Herbert G. Jtlei n, Nia:owta. prefll Jupite, and Saturn.
8ecreta,y, aaid llhunday tAt viee
0. lliu day in h.iator)' :
president hH heard repoftl o(
lb. llil'I, Amelia Bloomer, Am"nry high 1pendinc" in th West eritan femiDUt, was born.
Vi,1inia primary "at varlmls levla, tti,, Jltlita Waid Bowe, le.adelil, incfuding tle presidential II" d �eJJ UM woman
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Reeds,iUe
Items Of lraterest .

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Pro' West Cl1"qu'e
Pulls Off Coup
Over Menderes

romykO Will
Veto Move For
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Mrs. Shirley McG raw returnee! to
I her t'mpluymcnt in )1all•t' aft�r
.s pending the past week with hrr
lllt)lher. Mrs. Wilham Hyst•l 1 and
a, Mn. F,o"'ls No.,io
Evelyn BrlddH
sister, M::i.ry Gract• Stubarl .
Mrs . .i,�irn Cil.lUI w.as hoste111 when
Mr. an d Mrs. Ca rl Romesburg of
Mn;. Win Blake returned home
the Boostec Sunday School l'las, Bes.Yer Falls, Pu . , .s11ent SiiltLrday after stveral ,lays vi&amp;it with tt•la·
met at ht·r home rceently.
with Mrs. Esla Eaton and othl'r lives ot New Cumber land and l'ul
'.urs. Hek11 Simpson led dl'rn• rclalivcs.
umbu!&gt;.
tioni;, U!llll� (or her scripture U
A'lrs. Elson Spencer and son,
Mrs. Ellwl Stout spent fro m
Timoth:y. Gaml•s w�re in ,:barge of Lllrry, went to Columbus where- Thursday Lill Saturday with her
Mrs. Phy llis �tartm.
Latry entered ii h011p1t.l for t:relilt- brother, Mr. and ltfS. Ralph Park ·
The he&gt;lltes.s snved refr('shm.ents ment.
er, Cheater. who are ill
to Vera Beegle. Marie H o ush, Rel· .
Fred Ca dle spent Sund ay night I Sunday guests of Mrs Le wis
en, lsabe l and l;ri:tta Si m pson, 11t Dunbar wilh his mother, wno is Mille r and son we,e Mrs. Ruth
Phyllis Ma rtin. Clara Powell. M'ag . very iJI.
Lewis. CRnton, Mr. and ;"1, rs. Woy•
1
gie Shain, and Heulah Roush.
The Racine .Grade School stu,. land Ma:11, 1ml, sont Larry, of Lan·
Glennie Simpfion celebrated hi11 I ctents ,accompanied by tcaclh!:n cffler, John Marr ind Mrs. Beu•
secGlld birthchiy at the home of his and r.oom motMn, held thctir J1e- lail Neig.le r Jnd son, A,vid, R acine.
grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E d· nic Monday at Por t land Park.
Lewi.I !lfiller bas nturned to his
1 ward Simpson. Tuesday eveniRI.
The Eighth Grll&lt;le Commence- emplQymient on tht "river .
I Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hoob of m ent was held Tuesday. May 24.
Doris �vis wae returned l i omc
Tuppers Plains visited tffentl)' On WednP.sday, the claH went ta, trow Holzer Ho8pital.
with Re v. and Mrs. F'. E. Dunn.
Camden Park, Hnntirrgton.
Mn. .Al· s'ehrose ari.d . sister, Mrs.
James Swa1· t .:mered Ho lier HoeMr. and :...ra. VerH Wattet'&amp;On,
111 ie Reed a It
pital ilfonday for surgery.
egle . Tom Btegle and Ver.a lennabergeP ,and T
Be
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Mrs, Linnie
of
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rece
were
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C. r;a;.
-,son,. returned to his B e-tgle attended· t e
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home
1'12&amp;day
Comme
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fro
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ncement at �nd, Mon•
St. lostD"h
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re turned
Mn. �lyrtle Fro!lt
day evening,
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weeks
two
aftt!!
.endhll
sn
h&amp;me
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Ifft.. Gomer Lewis atteniitd the
Gu.ests of M.r. and Mn. Ch arIes
d Mrs.
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Mr.
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da11ghtflr
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with•
Bllt!caLau-,eate srrvices at Mldd�- M
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Worthingt,.m .
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pert: Sunday. Her grandson, Jitleh lins, eon and
P.&amp;J:ldNft, ()f Newar.k, W l eOier ah atte ded a Tea a t
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1'11.iho n, ill a member of the gr.ad- for several days-. lb. amt M?:s. Chfford Hil&gt;ltn, Oi.k Gt:Me, visited on Luarua ' Jum C&gt;rll'lg all ladies over
uating elass.
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e birthday
- ye••s
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Mn. Front"cs Romine returned to Saturday.
hsr home a t Hemlock Grove after
itit:rs. Wanda Jaeoba and children pu'ty iri hei honor M her daught-�- spendi ng el''I with all the abil dren and
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a visit with her son-in.J aw an d have retu,ne« "·
,wine
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daughter, M r . a nd Mrs. Henry Eu• two weelis in Cleeimtati with her i114'1tfc1li l4ff• present.
elyde Y:iU�ne, P6m\�roy, moved
ler.
parent.Ii Ab. and Iba. Ray Roush,
Mrs. Ann Coe and Mrs. Ben who �ompanied th•m llome and- to Tuppen Pbin, with bis son, Mr.
and !fn. Vanee 1ilillhone.
Spencet spent Tuesday in Galli- �t 11h wed ettcl.
MP.a. Ada' TaJI, was returned
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lib.
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!Ire,
l'red
Cadle
polis
villited
____________ Sunda al�ernoon with M r. and hom.e from Sbeltei?ing Arms Hos·
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lira, Gail Bradford and Mr . and pita! al Athens,
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_Mr!. Walter France at Rutland.
Mr. and lfn. Bruce Stiff of West
Palm B..ch, Florida, were . guosff
of Mr . and Mrs. Ver n e Wa tterson
lo, several , day,. Mn, WattenoD
aoompan1ed them to Vmeent, Ohio ,
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Lvcy kipblt
to vi.tit relatives over the week•
Mi!. 11-nw,1• ltrs. Gu-y Spenc er and
ATHENS, C,eec� U P t�Pro- ffld,
Westeri:i army
officer� 1e1zed
Mi, and Mrs. Mason .Spencer ac- chiMN;:"ll&lt;&gt;IU, Lairy an d Linda,
Catt Barnhart
power m Tu rk ey today in an ap. companied theil' daughter. Mrs. nd M• aruf � 0-arrY
and Don ­
€har1n
parently bloo dless coup th.at to"; J�n 11.indaey to het �ome at Grove
nie.
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Friday
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trlpe
to t he
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p ed th� strong-m a n r egime 0• I City, Sunday, ret�rnmg M�n day ,
west : the former going t o Phoenix,
of Pre m ier Ad n a n Men deres. They
Mr. an d Mrs. Ch ester Si m pson
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rts are
l e the. Barnha
prom ised to give Turkey "free and Mr and Mrs Edward Simpson A• rizonll, "! h'l
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elections" and keep it faithful to s pent e week �nd at Rich m ond to vtsit with rela tives m Montana.
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Mrs. Ma ry Frances Hopkins and
Western a tr1anccs:
o hio,
'!"Ith Mr. and M rs. B rian'
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so�, Will"iani Lloyd , of BellfonMenderes, President Ce l.il Ba )"- Simpson.
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a b ere with
e,
ar and �ational Assembl y Presi•
Dorothy Howell of . Mi dd leport ,
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!�s,
�r. and '.. Mrs.
dent Reflk Koralton rere report- spent the ��ek end with
h er couLe e Wallac:. While here they vlsed arrested.
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Mary
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T�e arme d forces seized rad10
M r. and Mrs. Francis Worthing- ited Mrs Hopkins' mother , M rs.
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stations -and other com m ull)ca- ton of Ravenswood are guests of Beul ah .I).Ye in Athens.
Accgr-dmg t the will of the late
tlons facilities, sea led off the thei r son-in- law and d aughf er, Mr .
.
T � enee th e ReedsM
border . ,: md set_ UP, a "com mittee and Mrs. Edward Wagner.
vif:� ci::!ua� �' Church re�ived
of national unity
under Gen.
fifty . do}� ,from her e1tate. Both
Crm �I Gursel , com m ander of al l
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Mrs.
TorrflnJe llna·uer husbana, J.
Turkish laud forces, to run lhe
B., were long lime l)lernoers Jr the
country.
I church.
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Th e tak eover climaxed more
Fu,neral service&amp; fqr· �ay Tbom�
than two years of domestic unre st
1·ght ·n
66 1..... ..i·ed Frid
and a mon th of rio tous student·
April 28, 1960
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tal w::e e1dlM"on�
le d prote sts agains t M en dere:i'
Pom er oy, Ohio.
d ay aftern90JJ. at tl\!;l White F,unergovernment. The latter apparentThe Daily Sentinel
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Hdme jn · cQ:plvllle With , .R�v. ·
ly were inspired by the stud en t Dea
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r Sir
Ha
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old DoSlflr ,1.; charge. Survavors
uprising which toppl ed Syngman
Due to past acts I feel that this include the wid ow and his m6thrr ,
Rhee 's governmen t in South Ko..t ue to the person or �•.n
letter is _.,.
..rs. Lillie 'J/. .,_oma&amp;.
n
�,Ballial WU in
rea.
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persons who helped our post in the Reedsvi).le Cemetery. ,
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Wlth !D08t commumcations to telliPf.. the coun ty of th e lose of
. Jam�s 1'eed �nd fari111Y' of �aid•
t� e outside w
�l 4rµm�• ou( J,i.fow··. �..de, J. M.
• or,ld,
a
t
�\I' " well W'et'e he:t'e· SP,rl611y, gU'eafs of
diately aft�r th·e army" fit k'«M"i&gt;er, Th ornt
on.
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M rs: Mary Nfohbl��and,1ltmtl,!
reports of the coup cam e from
As Com mander of Drew-Web•
Bill o1·•,.._
� of Belpre , 9na
•-n t, Sun•
,army broadca,st e ove.r th e_ T urk'19I1 ster Pos t No. 39, American Lewith
day
r elatives here:
radio and d1pI omat.1c d ispat ches gion Departm ent of Ohio, I wish
M rs. . Steve �smond and two
t0 0th er worId · capttaI s.
to extend m y thanks,
as [ also children of Parkersburg and H. G.
The Iranian governm ent was want · to expr
my personal Vin eyard and family oi Dayton
ese
inf�rmed by its representati �e
out- were weelf) �IJd�" visitors i n1 the
thanks, for the quick and
In Turkey that M enderes was m standi
ng j ob of letting our fnem- Sisson home. . .
custody lllld would stand tr iel.
hers know the time for out ser19�. �•· �� Jlranne&gt;p .a�d
The ar med for ces sal d Turkey vices for our departed
buddy , eon, Paut Dean, ·Ha:Ve returnp&lt;1 to
wo�ld stand by its inter national F'
rom on e and all many thanks for their home In Jullctio,n City, fol•
obl igatiOne and remain "co m - this se rvice as we do apprec
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· ·othP1ete lY Ioya1 tO th 8 um· ted Na - yotlr li ndn ,
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Nichols,
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Uons charter and to the princip e
Yours fo r 'a greater America, ren
or human rights."
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Department of 0hio,
M r. and. Mrs. Har ry Gtitbrl•
Ame.lean Leglo�.
were ietent ,..st, ol M r. am!
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Frank A. Vaugha n,
Mra. J)ilbffl Y�st and . family of
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Prob:;:;::ntain
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painfully light In weigh t.
State Election Set
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DEV�D 'i'O INTEHUTl
A Navy hitch added some beef
WASHINGTON UPI - The Ju,- OJ' if£JGS.MAIION �
to his frame, a year at West Vir•
tlce Department has agreed to
•��, S.. Ow-.. Pulll�
glnia Wesleyan helped, and by inve&amp;tigate allegations that YOtea
l'Jlblilbed eveey flt� If
the time Charley got to, Ohio were bought with both rooney and \'ei,t . •� by The � V�lll
,
Univ ersi ty tc; pl ay rootball-all liquor in a West Virginia county ,W,Uab_lDI ·�pa.-, at n,
on his own-he could push about during the recent presidential Pri• aanlc S� •• P�mero1., .� .. �
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lfl8 pounds into 225 pound tackles mary election.
aeu office plwae WY2,21&amp;d, ed.ltcll! •
and e nds.
A apokeeman aald the depar t- Ill office -nhone WY2-21&amp;7. :.
In his senior year at OU Cha r- ment would look ipto a compJaint
Bnieqd JI He@,: � �
ley received about every honor made by Clyde FteelllaP, tna)'or Ill.Utt at, 11\e poit office It
an athl ete ca11 win both fot his of Ch1pfllanvfite, W. Va.. and to �Y. Ohlq.
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scholastic ac.h�vem ents, a nd his he ar a delegation of citizen, frt&gt;m
�11111Nati�·• a4�
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llrldiron, ·play.
Logan County where Chapman• d.ve: JtQttlneK'-&amp;ili.
� York. .
He mar ried lune ChanceJ, Ilia· ville Is located.
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David a.:
Th• comml■
ori Edltcatlon of 1an1e
Tiii"ere attitlable, CODI/
the He&lt;ith ,itothodilt · citurch ol
hell,' IIY&amp; monlhl. ,&lt;
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· The Stobarta wlll move to Gal- MlddlePOi:t wl.11 meet Suhqay even- � Dltlr
, tbt ■onl(II\ f!,!Mh, , !l\llo, 'llllll!"l,
llpoll1 u aoon a, ho..lng tan he Ing at tho ehurtb �I 7:80.
AH te1cher1 and o!fk!era of the -. .Bl -- rtili WWlf
fouDd. He ts to take ,ove'r ' ttie
summer program June LL His mo- · SU11daf Sehoot· ,and Commtasloa. dlol ,111 .....- lj, . a,, ll!t!i\i, o■
ther now ta Mra. Hubert Pullins, · momben olecled ·by lhl Qu�rterll '""" .-i .a '•��/ • W,, •
-tltliConference are ul'ftd to 1ttend.
BroW11all Ave,, Middleport.

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tovemment detldlei t
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ahead with pfana fot
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eYld�nce of the
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visit
next
mo.
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Eisenhowe r
spite wH d Jeftist demonatl'itionj,
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which have taken a sharjf ;. antt?­ ;�
Amer ican turn.
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Foreign Minister Aiichi ro , Fuji• 'G
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Another dn.Wback to the party primary
ya ma made th e announc ement
system .., II !unctions in Ohio and In most
,rte, , c,mlerence wuh
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:i.1inist er Nobusukc Kishi and sev,, states ls that the voter presenti ng himself at
eral other cabinet mini11ters.
his precinct voting place is required to state
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Lea de rs of the extrem e leftist
his party affiliation or preference. Whether
UNITED NATIONS, N. y_ UP IZengakurcn 8tud ent organiL ation
j ustified in their attitude or not, many voters
ha ve gone so far as to threate n Western diplomats pred icted toto ston e Eisenhow er if he comes day Sovi et Foreign Minister A n
dislike to mak e th(' required statement in the
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to Jape n.
drei Gromyk 0 wou I d vetO a
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presence of others , includin g the prednet of.
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Even top me mbers of the oppo- power appeal for the resumSfD:
pbon
ficlals . Some voters refuse to give the inforeition D e mocratic Party have d e- of East · West peace . talks under
manded th e visit be cancelled
or United Nations
matton an d stalk out of the polls. Thousands
aul!I pi ees ·
stponed.
p
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of potential voters are believed to stay away
-----------Gro myko, voted down 'in bis d esecret a ry, Mrs. Luther Smith.
man d for a Securi tY Council confrom the pri ma rie s because o f the re q uire
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loose pa rty ties,
Atten d Jng were Mr. and Mrs. demna tion of Am er ican
U-2 fl ights
ment.
Lawrence Lieving, M r, and Mrs. and needled by the dramatic disIii a similar m11tter , lobbies and vested inCook e, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. closure tha.t Soviet agents had
The defense for the requircmunt is that. the terests often arc able to
control elections, and Mrs. Ja m es Roush, Mr. end planted Jillenlng devices i n the
primaries are party affairs and only party
bankin g on a small, controlled vote to elect Mrs Mil le r, Mrs. Harry Hoffm an, 1rea.t seal of the United States i n
Mr. and Mrs. Benn ett, Mani n , the Moteow embassy, conceded th e
members should be permit ted to vote in the
the canllid ates they have put in th e field.
Rerul!lh, Rev. Robert Dll1ie, ' Mr s. re1ollltion had aome merits.
primary of the party with which he is aWliThe possibility and _ desirability of improv- ThomH Hoffman and MIN Ethe l
But he claimed its m ain eff ect
ated or for which he has a pref�r ence. But
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ing the primaries is mentioned at this time Riddle.
WBl!I
to shield Amerlce's "HiUer•
M
ANd
the ordinary voter doesn 't see why he has to
because the presidential, state and local prlMr. in 111r,. w■1ffll 1Af C'llpe, ite'' palley- of aggression-a policy
make such a declarntion.
marie s have just Ueen held and there were tmt are unottMlnJ tile ·Mttb of whith he charged wa9 openly em.
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Senou s cons1· d eraho
May 12tk, at Ho&amp;.E!r brac ed by Preside nt Eisenhower
n s I1ould be given to
aspe cts of it which leave much to be desired. a udaughter,
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1,;11 · � n•m - In bis repor t to the nat ion
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pita
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lhe possibi lity ol permitting the voters in
The propitious time to start the ball rolling ed Klmbff lj Sa• •"Ii 1'et1bed Wedneaday night. That report, he
Ohio prim aries to selec t in the secrecy of the
said, had "placed m a nkin d on t he
f or improvement in the primarie 1
s s wh ile 7 lbs. •� Ollllcert. Tie •�terna l brink of war.''
voting booth the p�rty ballot of his choice .
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such e"per iences are fresh in the minds of f:���
=��loc�:
m:;;:
a
••,antHtle Allegetlon"
This could be done under both the printed the people.
nal grandmotlter la Mrt. J:l!"IH! th
''1'ha
t is a fantastic al legation,"
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Hill, G1llipotl1,
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.Ambass
ador· Henry Ca�ot
·m1d their' nlOllhl1)'' �eelinl-( recent• to the Flug. Devotions w�rc'i�d
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by
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L&lt;&gt;4ce
s sail,\ pf �AO'.A )'(: "'arks
ly. The cnll l o o rder was le(] by MI'S. Harry Ord and Mi-S. ' 1t.fl\Wtrd ' Hn. Heni,an,
iftNrbifle
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after
the
counci
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Bever ly Staats, secrelary , Devo- Roush presented the lese:6n, 1\'\Mod- ' the member1 of the brid,e
club ed. "On e could only wonder what
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l ions were led J(ld by Rcgic Hurt. crn l"ubrks and Their Care."
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Wedntlda:,. he prlae Jor, kigh m ight cause the Soviet governThe progr am theme was "Safety in
IUIPllll HOUIIWARMING
Mrs. C. U. Thompson showed sev- 1core wal!I won by Mr._ :fil, 0 me
nt
to say
such atrociou s
era! articles she had m ede in con- Wein. P1ayiq were Mn. Hugo
A ltllPl'riff henewarmln:11 ro,· Mrs. the Home."
things,"
Du momil rul ions were given by nedion with a new craft, .i l n ss Juhll n1, M:r1. Georae Lerner� Mrs.
Ridiard, Lewil wit held at her
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Lodge carli'U" bed made mock•
,-.,... Friday enniftl, Gift, \ferc Orville Grad y, Bonnie Staats and pointing. Mrs. Roy Krebs wnt Wein and Mr,. Layne.
ecyof RussJa'§ indignation over
pretelritd te the lloiloree and re• Regi e Ha rt. A talk on trec11 wa s teach u class in this craft at tho
U, L. C. M.
Lhe U-2 flights by showing
the
lrffhrnenta •"•0 to Iha. Lyle given hy Arl mu! Roush. Pl a ns were club house in the afternoon
The United Lutheran , Clrurch coundl • wooden dlsc, engr
of
aved
mode
for
n
hayride
n
June
6.
o
M&lt;!Cfflftietk, IIH. Adrlan Litthey,
June 22. Mrs. Jack Reed and 1�r11. , Men of the St. Paul'l!I Chu,cJti inet
The eve ning 's progn. m wa.s pre • C. 8. Tho m pson re ported on a Wednesda tveninl ·tor tbeil re­ with \he great seal of th e United
Mrt , RaffJ Ord, Mn, Tommy Fry
States, which came apart to reyind Rebnl!&amp;, Ktt. .o. J. Lathey, sen1ed by Woodrow Brown who m eeting they recently ultended at aula r dinner
meetln1. Dev�ns vea I an eIect ronic Iil4 tening dewhile
on
m
iakcn
a
Bhowed
oviei,1
Mrt. Walter Brown, Mn. Leo
Pt. P leas a nt con&lt;!erning the spring were led by Fillip Wolpert. &amp;ev.
Thomplt(ln, Mn. Byron Fl')' , Mr!i trip across c;cm ntry to C alifornia , training meeting at Jackson's Mill. David J'reemaa of the local Me­ vice inl!ltalled "right under th e
beak of the e agle."
Mrs. Stanl ey Sta ats, fl•crcation tbodilt Church wa1 1ueat ,,....._e r
Heward Roulh:, Mn. lnl!in Smith, showing mu ny points o( interest.
AVALAN
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A
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WOM
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B ll'tt&lt;lc;r, conducled lhe social hour, for the evenin&amp;, bil topic '-'Cl)rts•
11n John Le•ts, MiettN1 and Du.ltt
The State Department later dis­
Jftl, StanleJ Staatl andt Carn1 IUl' , 1 The Avnlnnthe .fa r m w.omnn's with prizes won by Mrs. John tlan U nity."
clo3ed ·that the "bua:eing" of the
lfrt. ,lad; Re,d, CJt.ryl Lewi■ inti Club met recently fnr their M�y Smith ond MrB. B. J. Lathey. Se- At the ahort bu1ine11 mQpng se11l was discovered in the Mol!I•
me e ling, The eall tn o rde r wa� g1v · cret Siste r git•-: wer e exchanged .
tewta.
offJcera for the comln 1 1ear cow embassy in 1952 wheri George
f'n by MN. Jc1111 ROltHh, prcH1dent,
LONI STAR DUSTl!!RS
UONS CLUB
were eletted: prel!lldent, !'.Paul F. Kennan was ambassador. For­
The Lone Star misters H·I Club lnltnwed wlth a song and pled ge
The Lions Club m et Tuesd af Rouab; viu prelide nt, Joe Paqh; mer New York Gov. Averell Har­
evenlng at the Amerlcan Legion ■ecre�. BW Powelli treuuter, riman siJld the seal had been
pre11ented to him 81!1 a gift by
Home with the members ot the BUl Mcl"uland.
Attendin, were Lawrence ' Jar• a aroup of Rus1ian11 when he was
AuxJ l lary serving the m«ial. A
ACROSS
:I. Protective 22. Afroah
short businel!IS meeting was he ld son1, Rotliert John1ton, Him. ambassador to the Soviet Union
I, A pn�
covering
24, White
an d future projects were d i1 Layne, CIJ,ence Ble11ln1. .Je11 in 1945.
of egg
NraUV.
8. l.e,ke blrct,
•n
Brown, lilt laaaell,
cussed .
I. Alanfler
2!1, 11,Small pie
Ll)'Dll, UO)'"
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llouab, ·
Attending
re Bob
we
Joh
nston.
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II, QJLb,?lo c.Lty
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Cha rle s Lester, , . Tpm . Hoffm an, Ado'ms Jr., Jim Fry and
•• TrudflU
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amed
above.
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PIRSONALS
Buck, John Wolfe,, �ill lfear a nd
!8, Emmet
ll'lttlq
I, l:xclNDl\a
Mrs,
Don-1d
Bumgardner, llts, A
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d
n
Cun
lna: h::u
27, Condlllt
tlon
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Q. Qopld Robert McGlotblln , "Mrs. Ho\1'ardON
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29, Btyll1h
II, llttnllliD
f. ,\mer!&lt;lat1
Mrs. John D. BostQJl, , of Le tart Wagefthals, idra. Roland Karr, ikl&amp; '
(colloq,)
v JIRl'-1 "
J.oa,ua
was hosteas to I famny · reu nion at Otto Grimm, Mra. William Poyel�
U,
tum
81, Come
Mrs,
J,
V.
McGrew,
Mn,
'MIIUIIII
he
r
In
home
Su
n
day
Atl.
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dl
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g
We
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2f. Plolt'le
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8T, 8m&amp;ll clrlnlt
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i-Communii.
�1 Chi na
M r. and Mrs. A. A. Pauley, Mr. Ru111ell attend the Un ited Lutheran·
dNld
houle
81. Btaetc,,
\ 118. l'm:Yboal,
cl
lmed
air
y
space
Ill
bad
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.
,wa
U lli-ftlcfl 1t. 'l.'ortot■e
Lynn Boston, William Bo11to n, Sal- Church Woman'• ConveDl:htn at • �l�l•ted re�ate
(rue)
board
dly
by
Am­
Jackson'•
Mill,
Tuelday.
:;.,
81, Weird \ to. TUiier
It. � IIO, 3aft
ly Lou Boston, Charle• Bleulng,
. •Claren ce •Bleasing, dele&amp;at« frura eri un , U·.1, type aircraft and
M,lllxpert
IL Mrs. Strawthard Ohlln1er and l!IOQ
(I. A.)
the VDlted .sta1ea m u &amp;t
Roy a nd Ralph, Mrs. Eta Sblrl tY, the St. Paul'• ChUrch, Ne� Hav�
d8'e■t, .
atte
n
ded
the
meoti
n
of
UIM'fl':Mf
1,ullff'
&lt;fltlbinl
&amp;
Richard Shirley, Mr, and Mrs.
nltt New Cblna
IJo!n"'°
TH
ol&lt;&gt;
Luthara.$
of
Vlrglilla
SYl\od
'' 111. Mino '
James C1 nter, Mr. and Mrs. Oak
A1en1y Aid American u��
Cblif
Grimm, Mn. Sam Boston and ao111-, cbes at Jid:aon'il Mill foi! , •v-l �WI
e pJ1ae1 had •n known to
Q1
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da
s
la&amp;t
w-Mt.
f
Pat, Mike and S1m. Mr1, Jun lot
Ml',. Cbr.rence Ble'81n, :ret�• •Pl!nt�r•• 11 tlleeply 11 4SO mile,
Gerl aeh and Debby, lorry and
1 tin&gt; &lt;lllllo m�and and . al
.,.
Pam, Mr. a nd Mn. R..h II. Shirley, home with ,her lf■nddauuttt\'•
. lM' ; ;.:1;
e U� pa- tho cCommunl•t•
llh
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for
oh
trlcla
Weirlcl,
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Mr. and !Ir■, Clyde Clark and Mark
rul'4 l{al■tw, totand■ ot a height
and Martha, Albert Shirley. all ol Patricia 11 tho dauahter of 1th. of
I IO.£f.i.,. oti,
t 10 th11 1,.
I� th• 1,000
A""",
Wolrtct
and
Mn, Georp
Letart; Mr. and Mu. M'aet Jon111
could. a� them
•wtU.en
�
had
W.
apent'
,iV.al:
and
Va.,
and Zorra, Loli, Roberta, Jane.
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Bonnie and Jdhn, Woll Columbia; weeks wl�fl Mr �n'ntl Ml&amp;
offklal Petptn1 People',
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rt.
r.
an
lr
R
ll · lftd
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Mr. and Mn. Robert Layne and
�lllenu., on thue •nd
�-•
Nftl'lt:
,pent
Clneland�
I
Harriot, Holly ind Jay: Mr, and
other al'°'"" vlollU.,■ hr . �•
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Routla:
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"Phereu, Sue 1t1d Scott, New H•
"-�
nn be
° Ill Ill NtNrou
hie ,
Paul ,,,..,e.
w11 • ,...,nt •lll'ii- N II.IP
ven : A-ic Jamee Booton, Stei,arl
d
lorJ
of
lnlelma-'
ca
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I ti&lt;illt .!� P1
�. nt V� R
AFB, New York; S-S-lt, and Mn.
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thva,
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rtffilt
a
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Jlectnl IIU'-li'
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- ' deMn. Clyde B, Smith and llaurlce
Iv� ta ."IGOlh ,.,,iou. w:,rn­
!
In.
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and
Phi
S
Wollitrt
lip
a nd Dorta, Mr. and
IIIIRh H.
i!ll't. G• • Dan■:� In&amp; . to Ille • Voltild �liet iind
Shirley, Jr. and C1ro1Yn and Koth• , clut• �aiil
.,._., ~i
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• Pl'OmiNd ,tu 'cldna, • people
n
ryn, Ill. Alto; 111:n. Poul Shirley :
·
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, ,;,;· , tould tior re.i ,uJ1;1111 •••ll accounts. .
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1
and lloberl and Paul 111,, Toronto. �
a·2
�'44 �lllillicii lid t1ii �.
Ohio: otl Shlrloy, pt, Plea.. nt: Mr.,' o1 .
()hit, �'J; ' �
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Uliltecr
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doeo ••�
n,
.
CBiflv!lilffl - llm'II Jtow to woill
Ind Mrs, 8h0ffllln G�l•ch In
,.ii,.,
.,.,..
dtQ/111,. it will
d
ta
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lttla
.!if.
II
Kim and Ken111, VO,,, Mr. and
Iioioe iuffl r.t
� · 'PV4,,
Ila ll!l�IUon to
• i. 0 Ji Iii • • L L I» W
),In. � S1. �"P anf Bretl, Ripley ;
Ult , Jlolto and
111,,
LIO)'ll
loulli
Mr. and Mn. J1ct ,1111.,-, M11on,
uo .. "'"' VI·
PUJ&gt;t of. Ill• 1'Ql'ld;"
Ollla � tll!IIIIT� r«l -tl..,, Ja lllta -ple A ll ­
d
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and lhe' h01teu,
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The Wln•W11t CIMI ol tl,e,EUB there �F atten.ded the
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Church
mot II•...., Htalng ll ol l!i!l,t ...,_1)1,law frolir )I
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th� &lt;hurdl. Tlli ......a n, .... I A� Slminlrf.
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hymn 1ln1 followed ,-1th • pray- ■cee,tj,,i It, tlll!IO 6f ■ """" ""' �
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The meellng of the �Jddl eport
"YC�U was opened with group
Jea n Casey was honori!(I · Wed • Smgi�g when they met Thu rsday
nesda y evening wh en Helen· Ttly1o r even mg at . the Naz arcn.e parson•
and Sa ra Hannigan held a surprise age for th�ir Ma y meetm.g. Mrs.
party at the Casey home in Middle· Lillia n · Stieff . accom pam� .the
port. TtJ_e pa rlp was a farewe ll to group at th� piano for the S m� mg.
The openmg prayer was given
Jea n who wil l move to Virginia
next nionth with her parents, M r . by Mrs . Clyde Bartlett, the hostess,
who al so g.uve the cha �t�r ��om
a nd Mrs, Cl arence Casey.
Thl' pa rty was held in the recre- the Sl�dy book "R� ally L m ng.
ation room and backya rd of the . Durmg the eve,nmg a roun.d robCasey home. Dancing was enjoy ed m le tter was written to thei r ?I d ' est mem ber, Miss Sally McC?r m 1ck.
by the group.
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who wlll ce l ebnte he, birthday
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Guests for th e affair were Mary next month.
Mn. Clarence McNeal, president.
Carol Swanson, Caro l Jacobs, Cha r•
J ene Da vis, Barbara Jones, Patty cond ucted the m eeting and gave a
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Lowery, Evelyn Gibbons, ' Ga ry revie of the activities or the unit
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Aul t,, John Erwin, Bob VanCooney, for the past ye ar. .The group voled,
is a picnic indoors or •
Heinernic
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The Lova
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nicherd Swackham er , Jim Hood to !end $5 to th e Temperance Ed gir •
, out wflere good fn"ends anti nel•._
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Church
leport
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Mid
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for
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and Jim Hoyt.
which
Fund
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together
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kids
the
all
and
bors
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ev
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Thurs
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During the evening a gi(t was erature in the "h 01 s tn the staIe. at
I, to enJOY
• hot dogs and
Tb.::U,..,
:-n anti
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The mee tlng O1 the Loyal Tempresented to Miss Casey from her
all the fixin's tastily enclosed ID ••
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Chilin
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..-.:u. the evening prayer.
. h e on J une 2 was annOunAA,1
A Heiner's buns. Have
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from Mrs. Judson Whlte who as- Iicot
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Mrs. Erne11t Lal lance read "'The
11le article. "Charged With Mur•
sisted with the pa rty and baked a
n
take
Roster,
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c1tk e for the occasion.
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eIner I • • • -u I .
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Refresh m ents for the party in- the devotional leader .
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with
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eluded sand wiches, potato chips,
During the program hour two of Hanna" from lbe Bible.
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Mrs. Oscar Roush, vice pres!soft drinks and cake with M rs. Ca- numbel'8 w ere sung by Rev. Bart.,,..,
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-During the so&lt;!ia l hour following
gave the blessing preceding the reAl aeon ome
the meeting a dessert coune was
1, , ,
frelhment hour.
.
A Stanley party was held
e1-- 1 t Hoateese i for the evening w ere served by Mre. Lallance, Mrs. C. C.
day eve ning at the home dr
s. M1'&amp; Oma Nelson, M rs. Grace. Ab- Chapman and Mrs. Lightfoot. Mrs.
John Bacon,
Middleport, , Ith .bott, Mrs. In ez Turner, Mrs. Em m a Bisset was a OOntributing
Mrs. Betty Lish, Mason, 811 , de• I Macy Hysell, Mrs. Cl ine and Mrs.• hostess.
------m onstrator .
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Ea,tern Graduate
Re freshments were sel'�.ebi · to' ' ' 1• · , ----- th e fol lowing: Mrs. Ha,ry Std,er, ·ntrth Armouru,ed
Horwred With Party
Mrs. Betty Dem oekey, M rs. Joe
Mr . and. Mrs. John Lockwood of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry �chin,1er
Wllson, Mrs. Jack .Thomas, Mrs. Jameat.own are announcing the
aqd Mrs. Mabel Van Meter en-·
and
Harlan Whitlatch, M rs. Edd i e birth of a deug)lter, Julia Rae, on I tertained •a iroup ol relatives ,.
Dem oskey Mr,, Rem o Nler:i, Mrs. Monday, May 23. Th ey have an• Wednesd evening following th�
ay
Sizes 32 to 40
Paul Ca,;ci, Mrs. Myron Mill er, other daughter, Debr a Kay.
Eastern High School com menc e•
M rs. Arthur� Swisher, M ra. Ted
Grandparen ts are Rev. and Mrs. me nt honoring Edgar
Hartung
Chapman, Mrs. J'!ck Bachner and Raymon Konkrik:ht, ·, Middleport,
who received his diploma.
Mrs. Charles Arc'ber all of Mid- and M rs. Ona Lockwood, Wi lm ore,
Refresh me nts were served dur•
dleport a nd Mrs. Allen C. Hill, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. KonkrJght ing the evening to M r. and M rs. 1
Pom eroy.
are great grandparents.
Richard Van Meter- and children,
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Jimmy Ha rris of Gary,
and M rs. Raymond VanMeter and
son Raymond Earl, Rayfllond Nag•
le and Donald Van Meter of
MEN'S and BOYS'
Y�ungstown ; M r. and M rs. Wil•
l ia m Ha rtun.l( . and sons Kenneth
end Edgar, Miner!vllle; M r. and .
Our Graduate Watch Re•
Mn. Eldon· Kr.aeuter and daugb.
ters Leda Mae, Dolores and R�
Be­
p alrman Has Years of
berta o! Morning Star; M. r. and
Mrs. Eichinger and ions, Charles
ce
Experien
hind The Dial
Dennis an d Donal d Rtr and Mrs.
Van Meter.
To Make Your Walch Run
Complete Ltne of Men alld Boys
Perfect.
Receives Promotion
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Re.-. and M rs. Waldo J. Bartels
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have received word that their
of
BM-nhardt
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Wi dbey bland In Pµget Sound,
has been promoted to Lieutenan t
Com m ander in the U. $. Navy
Air Force.
Phone WY-!-:to49
M r. Bernhardt Is the f ather of
Phone WY-2-3785
John Bernhardt who resided with
FOMEROY,
126 E. MAIN STREET
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his grandparents two y ears ago
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To the
CLASS of 1960
We heartily, coni£ratulah!1 you on

Farewell Party ·.
' Gl· ve·n· · we,d nesdny·
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For Jeo. n Casey

.S U P E R

Around And
About
Middleport

Session Thursday

Holiday Week.end

Comer Fourth and

Middleport WCTU
Holds Session
Thursday Evening
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Sugar Run Pupih
Entertained Tue•day

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por1 and Syracuae and Glenro,
Ewing, rt!preaentative of the Gld.­
eon Sociely in this locallly, were
at the Bradbu ry School&amp; when
they presented . each pupil ln the
se\·enth ,md e1chtb grade, with
New Testamenu from the aociet,.

Approxi m ately 100 were pres­
whe n lt:r. and Mrs . Pearl
Willia m s w ere hosts to the sh. t h
grade of Sugar Run School of
whieh Mrs. William s is tea cher
and their fam ilies. Tuead ay even­
ing. at their Harrisonville hom e.
A planned potluck d inner was
served, afle1' which horse back
ri ding and ball games were en­
joyed . During th e evening the
class prese nte d Mrs. Wil lia m s
with a m atching pin and earrings
a s their farewell girt to 'her.
Mrs. Waller Grueser, Mrs. E. E.
Follrod and Mn. Norman Bu:tei­
2 SPEAkHSi IUILt -lN SWIYU
room m others, served ice cream
UH fOI ANY -ANQLI VJIWINia
1¥ FREPDI&amp; HQUD,...l'..T
bars'; at the dose of lhe evt'ning's
Blacker black, •biter white
Lt. and Mrs. Jam es Roller and activities.
from 20,000 Volt.a PictuN!' Pow­
three chi ldren or Rantou l . Illinois,
er. Golden Tube Sentry' Unit.
are spending a 10 day visil here
Golden " M " ' Tubes. Custom.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pa,t Matrons Hold
Matie Tuner
Ma x Roller and Mr. and M n. H o-The Past Matrons of Pomeroy
Colora: M11 me r H a rtley.
Chapter OES met Tuesday evening
bogt1ny, Wal­
Mr. and Mrs. George Baer an d at the Masonic Te m ple with Mrs.
nut,or Blond ,
son, Billy, and JohJtny Allensworth E. J. Tracy a s hostess.
Model
left Thursday for a two weeks
Mrs. Dwight Parker presided at
"\UH26.
fishing trip in the mountains of a short business se ssion wh en
Virginia.
p lans were dlscussed for a picnic
Mrs. Grace Keller, who has been in July. Mrs. Carl Shie lds, Mrs.
visiting in Cleveland with rela tives Tracy a nd Mrs. 1-"red B laettnar
returned to her ho me wi th Mr . u d were named as the nominating
:drs. Homer Cook this week. Mrs. com m ittee.
G. A. Stewa rt,' Charle ston, sister of : During the soda] hour, a quiz
Mr. Cook, ca me toda y to spend the program was conducted by Mn.
weekend at the Cook home. Sunday Tracy with prizes awarded the
"Where Radio a. TV II A
her daughter a nd £ami ty, Mr. a nd winners after which a dessert
Busi.Deas Not A SideUDe"'
Mrs. Charles Pelzel of Charleston, course was served.
wi ll come for her and spen d the
Mrs. Blaettnar will be hostess
N . Second Awe, Mklclleport
d ay with the Cooks.
for the June meeting.
Rev. and M,s. Ra y m on Konkright went to Ja m estown last Sund ay to ,i,it witp thefr daughter
an d fa m ily, Mr, and Mrs. John
Lockwood. M,s. Konkrighl reroain'Cil · with the Lock woods whi l e her
da ughter was hospitalize d for the
birth of a d aughter born Monday.
nev. Konkright went on to Free­
mood where he atten d ed the sla­
tislics meeting for compiling the
yearbook for the Methodist Con•
ference which w ill be held June 7 .
He returned home the m idd le of
the week.
:if rs. Elsie Cham bers, who has
been confined to her home with a I ' _.
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severe cold, is improving.

Class Holds

:Toke The Fomily For
A Drive Over· The

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We hate eeverai elellni pk!II•
. ap trueki, 1 ...., '58 Che�
let 1 Toti wllla dna� . lllee
seleellon of late nloul I -� TOIII, It )'OU need , a
lncli
lruck equlpmenl,

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First Annivers ary of the pasto r,
Rev. Samue l Jackson, of the Nao· mi Baptist Church, Po meroy, will
be observed Sun day, June 5. Rev,.
H . H. Teague, pastor of Hosack
Baptist Church, Columbus, wi ll be
gu est speaker at th e 11 o'clock s ervice, He will be a ccom panied to
, Pomeroy by his Senior Choir, Ma le
Chorus and congr egation.
Rem a rks by represent atives or
.the First Baptist Church, Pomeroy,
the Meigs County
Ministerial A11 sociation, a nd Rev. Ny le Borden,
pastor of the Mt. Mori a h Baptist
Church in Middleport will be ineluded in the ser vice .
At three o'cl ock R. L. Petty, paS•
tor'. Paint Creek Baotist Chureh.
will be guest speaker . Ws choir
Will elso accompa ny him.

Brookwood Station, . Wagon. 4
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Door 6 pa,gs V8 l}lOtor, auto­
mati� tra-n.s. , power steering,
v.llite finish, si�tless in�ri(lll",
radio, beater. Like new tireS.

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Lotal Church
Will Observe
Anniversary

$1395
1958 CHEVROllT

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mileage and new ear clea n in- •
tenor, powellglide Ullus.1 radio
olid ,t,.. ter, "AQ!lewlll tlreo
lbow -little iwear, ibeautllui
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FORKED RUN LAKE - This is a view of the lake taken fr om near the concession stand at the lowe r section of the lake.
In the foreground are boats available for rent at the lake.

: Fairlane 500 4 Door Sedan.
· Wlhite �ni.sh 'W'lth real clean
blue interior trim, good tires.
f'Qrdomatic tran&amp;,, radio e.nd
beater.

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Tips on moving in door plants to
out uf doors, were given by Mrs.
Grueser, who sa id it was im portant
to move in moi11t d ull weather and
to prune and stake if needed , an d
to place aecord ing to their need
of sun or shade.
Mrs. Vernon Nease. sub!tituting
for ilirs. John Scott, gave a d em ·
onstr a tion on how to divide iris.
Mrs. Nease a lso gav e "Now is the
Time To" keep crops growing by

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Milhoan, assisted by Mrs. Usw1 n Nease, en•
tertained the Wildwood Garden club Wednesday evening at
her home, Flatwoods.
Devotions taken from Psa,l m 1 03 and a poem "So Long As
There Are Homes" , by Mrs. Karl Grueser , opened tthe meeting. During the business session a report was given by the
- --- - -committee on the llili:n project for
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ult
water
and du st to keep
1on;
1v
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Cemetery.
travelin
The
Gilmore
pri� donated by Mrs. Paul l&lt;"'ishf! r p lant! free of pests and disease; re•
wa s awarded to Mrs. Ray Thomu. pot house plants: shear hedges;
Mrs. Fred Neue prese nted the � eep rlower garden neat b� remo"­
topic •· Porch and Wind ow Boxes" 1ng faded blooms and w.eedmg; and
and brought out that the Euro• mow la wna l o w. .Dah!J a11-, gladiol i
pe a ns use them more than Amer i · and ea nnas ma y �till be planled.
A de monst�at1on on flow�r ar.
cans but since there are so many
new modern ho m ell Am erica is ua- ranging was given �y Mrs. �Jlho�n
ing them more. The bo:,r;es can be who used pu'l?le Iris and foliage m 1
1
mad e ol pine, oak or redwood and a black contamer.
m usl have drainage holea in the
Blue rib bon&amp; were awarded for
botto m .. Any good soil and a pro- speci mens to Mn. Ray '11lomati.
portion of a three inch pot ful l of Mrs. David Neasie and Mrs. William
4-1 2-8 fertilizer to one buahel of Fither. Rec eiving blue ribbons for
soil can be used . For monthly fe.ed• flower an angementt were Mrs.
ing use one ounce of a mmonia sul• Henry Thomas, Mrs. David Nease,
phate to two galloos of water . For Mra. Edison Hollon, Mrs. Fred
shady spoUI, wondering j�w can be Nease, Mrs . Homer H ol ter, Mrs.
planted and for sunny 11p0Ui, ger• Mra. Uswin Nease and Mrs. MR
aniu m s, ool leus, ageratu m , petun• hoall.
ias and dwa rf marigolds can be
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Wildwood Gorden Club Meet Wednesday Pre•ent
Friday morni� Rn. Bowar•
PHkl ol the Fir■t UnitMrs. Dwight
Milhoan
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Evening At
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AT HOME INSIDE THE WATCH WORKS
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Beach Towels and Beach Bags
$3.95 to $4.95

BATHING TRUNKS
$1.98 to $5.95
CABANA

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Stengel Breath ing Fire Today
Sl'ANDINf;S

· Maiitle's Slump
May Force Case
To Bench Him

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1'.'EW YORK UPI - Slugger
Mantle may be headed for
a seat on the New York Yankee
h&lt;l"'�Manaaer Casey Steneel hinted as
much after Thursday night's 2-0
victory o\!er \)le BalUmore Orioles
in wbkh Mantle. went O-for-4 and
atrett:htd hi1 ltrln1 or hitless al­

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San Francisco 24 12 .667
Pittsbu rgh
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frkt•y's Pr .... P itchers .
Lo, Ant•l•s 1t Chlceto - Wil' "'I ain't s1yin' who.,'' said Stetn- l tam&amp; Cl-4)1 "1 MeMtle f3-S).
Pll ilad ■lphia •1 P•tt5bvrgh lnltel 1
1.i in hia moat my1terioU¥ man•
auzh•rdt \1,.3) ,.. F riend (S-2).
n ed. "But IOmebody's headed for
lwaulcH •I Cinci nnati t ni.... t)
Mi
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the
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..n Franc isco at It. Louil C nite)
di pped to
n
a .23S and after Thursday night's -Ant..tll CM) n K UM 11-3).
S1turda'1'1 GlfflN
game he admitted, "I'm swin�ing
PhUacNlp)tla
at Pltttburgh
like a rusty gate."
Mllwaukff �t Cincinnati
1
Los An,.i.. It Chlcaeo
ACC TOURNEY IN IALEIGH
Sen Franclu:o at St. Louis
DURHAM, N. C. UPI-The bas, Anwslcan LHP•
w. �- Pct. GB
'ketball committee of the Atlantic
Cout Conference has voled to Cleveland'
1 8 12 .600
20 1 4 .588
hold its annual league tourna- Baltimore
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ment in Raleigh (or the eighth Chlu•&amp;O
1 9 14 .576
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16 14 .S:i3 2
New 'iork
consecutive year.
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15 14 . 5 1 7 2 ½
1 1 Waahington
13 18 . 4 1 9 5½
A Cortoon Ivory Nl9hll
Kansas City
13 21 . 382 7
1 1 18 .379 6 lf.!
Roston
Thursday's R••vfh
New York 2 Baltlmor• 0 night
TONIG HT
C1' 1cap S K •"'" City I night
lAe Plitter,eon - Eddie B)'l"lle
WHhlftfhm 5 lolton 2 night
"JACK, THE RIPPEi\"
Frltl•y•, P,ott.bl• l"ltch•�
- -also lattl-vo,,-. et N" York - W II htlm (1-2) vt Dltm■r (2-0).
Mlmie Van Doren,, Mel Tonne
"GIRLJ; TOWN"
. Chi fl.. at t(a ntu City t night)­
SATUIIDAY
,1..... f:1,2) ., -... 12-2).
Clev.l■ nd at Detroit (nlaJlt)­
C.Ok,r Cartoon Feature
lell (5•21 n llunnl"II (1•2).
"G ULLlVElt'S TRAVEI.S"
Bo1ton at WHhlngton {niohO­
(The Giant Arnone lhe
lrewer 12:...) v1 Pucuat (5,3).
'llin)' People.Jl)
Saturday•, Gamu
- �IO Chleaoo at K111u1 City
James Stewart, Shelley Winter..
'' WINCHESTER '73' '
Cl..-tland at Detroit
...ton •t ••lflmon (nltht )
IUN,DAY and MONDAY
YiHhlngton 1t N •w Yoric (nls,ht)
EUzabeth Taylor
Paul New-man - Bud Ive,
"C.\T QN A HOT TIN RQOP"
CA DS SIGN DAY
By 1'ennCMee WHliams!
ST. LOUIS UPI-The SI. Louie
- ,al,so Cardinal• of the NaUonal Football
Jose P'trrer - Gena Rowland•
Leaa:ue have signed Tom Day
"ffiGH COST OF LOVING"
rrom Norlh Carolina A&amp;T to a
1960 C!ontre.ct. Coech Fra nk lYy
NOW AT ITAT TH ATR
said he phrnned to U5C Day, Lhc
PT. Pl AIANT
club's 20th draft choice, a11 a
"SAMSON AND DELILAH"
Juard.

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First Place With Whitev Ford Hot 1

streak t han one whose team bad

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he'd been checl u ng last year's worrie» that he 5"'8�t Uve_ ;,.
that sore �W,. �•� Q�Y,l\l\lily ttuoki.
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Little Lenguc and Pony Leagti1e
aetivilics at Wahamn High School
art&gt; scheduled lo get underway
o n T u�sday. May 3 1 , accordinj to
�n announcemenl by Coech Ralph
S,1 yre of Wa ha�a.
game • fl .... -� 111,eiy w �Managcn1 ol Little League •,eems I
e� •� �-� NiUUu, Ql
a�e ,Ne w Haven Reds, Lawrence O,op8�
Ute l'llihrrl!..\KM 8n,"4!s be.al
Ltcving , Joh n Best and
E. th C! St l..,®i■ C:a,d4&amp;Mli. '-1, in
Arms1ro!1g: New Haven Card1m1ls,
NutiQMtl �a1 ._ acUQll.
Tom {; rrnstead,
Ray Mul ford;
Hartford. 1 . w. Gi hbs, R. K. Wilson and Don Smith; Mason CubH
Jim Maynard, rloyd Mi tchell and
James Pauley:
Mason , 'Jli&amp;ers,
Charlie t:arr and �:rnest Reed
NEW Y0111( UP! - TQO major
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lea11ue Al�Sta, oq�a 'l'iU be OX·
and Clirto11-We11t Columbia, HarP•nded to 310 pl&amp;l!II'&amp; ""' llllO' ill·
vey V a n Maire 1111d Lerry , Harelude II' many, II' IQ �!!era ._.h
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M a nn;ers of the Pony League
teams are: CW. Potts . Van Matre.
Oscar l lenry; Mason, Ed While
and Jar k Pau�h; Hartford, Mack
Howard, non Jmith and R. K.
Wilson; New Haven, Grant Roush
and Robed Cook.
om�ers of the
Little
and
Pony League are Hen Roush, pre•
sidenl ; ltadford In&amp;eh, vice president; Charlie C,rr, secretary:
and Lawrence Lievlng, lreaaurer.
The srhcdule Is as lollow11:
Tue1day, May 3t-{Llttl• L-■•
tu•&gt;-Ntw Haven led• "' Nw
Haven Cardinal,; Hartfwd vs
Colu mbl•.
CUfton-Wa1t
(Pony
LHgue)-New Haven v, Hartford.
Thursda y Jun• 2-(Pony L••·
gue)--..Mason ,.,. C-W. (L ittl • LH•
tu•l--Maaon Cub• v, MHon Tl-

--:�nday, Jun• 6-(Llttle . Ltaeue)--Mnon Tl;•r• vt C•W, H■rt
ford v, Ntw Haven R ... (Pony
I Leagut)-Hartford vs C•W.
Thurtday, June 9-(Pony Lt•
1u•).-Ntw Ha..en vs M1aon. {Littit LHg1H)-ftew Hnan CerdJJ.
nal, 111 �aon Cubl.
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Monday, June )3--(Llttle I!,�·•
■ue)-NH Reds n Maton Cubt,
f.tartford 111 Muon Titan. (Pony
LH ■u.)-C-W v, New Haven.
Thursday. J1i1n• 16--(l'ony LH•
uue)-Mason "' H1rtford, (Llttl•
Lugu•�C-W v1 N H Ca nU nalL
Monda,, June 2HLlttle L H•
1u1)-N H C■rdlnal, w H1rfford,
Mat0n Cub• ,.. c.w. ( Pony LH·
eu•l-N•w Hav•n v• Hertford,
Thursday, J une 2&gt;-(Llttle LH•
gue)-NH R•d• 'tll Ml•on T1..,..
{Pony L..gut&gt;--Maton vs c.w.
Monday, June 27- -1 L lttl• LH·
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uue ,._H•rtford YI Me■on Cubt,
NH Rtd, 'tll MalOn Tl ..n. (Pony
LHgue)--Mlson YI C-W.
Mondoy, JuM 21�Llttto LH•
gue)- Hartford vt Mi:Mn C ul&gt;I.

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Jordan's Title •
0n L•IQe TOntght
In TV Fight

LAS VEGAS, Nev. UPI _ The
world'II welterweiK:ht championihip, whicl\ (or neiirly a year has
caused ilrife in the National Boxin&amp; Aun. and among fi&amp;�t managera and in the undcrwOJ'ld, goes
"" the line lonisht al the La, v,.
11:H Convention Cente.r, where Don
Jordan defends it. against challenger Benny (Kid) P�ret of Cuba.

The 1 5-round bout will be telPvised n•tlonally by NBC at 10 Pm . , e.d.t.

Jordan. or Lo� Angeles, the
questiontight game's blggeat
mark, announced today, "I'll shoot
the works tonight. I'll CIITY the
fight to Paret - and win e11ily."
However, becaut•e of lanky Don·�
deteata in his late11t non•title bouts
with Federico Thompson and Candy McFarland, oddsmakes bee in
the nwtfon's gambling metropoli11
m11,ke challenger Paret an 1 1-� fav,
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N ,w Yor-. JU�J
Cb¥Je■, a.aw,, �� of
ba1e- QaOUJI� tbe new ro.
ter li-.i 'flwWJ -� he alaq
reYti(J� �t ttw �•� will •
lect the .,.._, .torle,i on ·••h
side fqfl Ille lh("4 -'rli1ba Jell..
ie&amp;P ,ointed m1t &amp;lU , 11,ew
r '4}e \fill �v-.t a., piteh4W trom
bf!tlle � ''- tietll g•� ud addeq. ••�"" � ll'!&amp;- c�nj!U of
tlte t\\lQ H� tile maM1en Q\I)'
wlllt ta c� Q1Qtt flkhen tll,i■
y,ar." Don �&amp;dale oJ the Loa
both
Anis;elea Dod.-,s started
games l,ut )'ear when the "second
1\1l•S•ar 111me" wu lt1lroduced 'It
tile request of the players.
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He_ rb
ay
when
stage
Saturd
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the
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ton Tluen.
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TueMlty, Julr HLIIII • I.ff
- Hungarian, tangle in
ex
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Tabori
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H•rtford n CW, (Pony Le11u1)- the 19th annual California Relays.
"!l will be run in well under
C •W YI N1w Haven.
minutes," says Elliott. w hO
four
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6-.
sci
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( P ny L
Wed • ay, u1
training here for the last
been
has
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tfo
u• )-; on v, �• r rd I L I I•
I won't make a pre•
''But
duys.
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c tio n on breaking the world
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Tlter1.
Monday, July 11--(Llffle L,H· marl&lt; "
E11·,·oll ho.Ids the world record
eu•)-Ma•on Tl t•n 1111 C •W • N H
ot 3:54.5. Burleson hold:; the lop
RMI• vs Hartforcl, (Pony L..
U. S. m o rk · of 3:58.6; and Tabor!
-Hartford vs N•w Haven.
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l
L•·
{Little
1u•�-w VI MHon.
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1..,.)-NH Cardinals 111 Mlllfl
CubL
Monda'(, July 15-(L lttl• LM•
·••l--NM Rod, .. Mason CulN,
Martfercl 'VI MaMn Tlger L (Potty
L..1ue)-C•W vt Hartforct.
Thu.....o,, July 2�Pony Le••
O
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1ut&gt;--Maton ..,, New H•wn. (L.lt­
tle Ltat"9&gt;-C·W n N H Cardinal■
co1.u.ieus UPI - The ll•h•
Monday, i AUIUlt 1-{UHlt l.N· int report for the week end looks
may
9Yl')-NH Can:llnala "' Hertfenl, good, but the weatherman
Mason CuM w C,W, (Pony LN• keep the anglers at home, the
9ue,:._New Hnn VI C-W.
Department
Natural Re1ource1
Thu.....y, Au,utt 4-(Pony uid todl)' .
Lutut(-H1rtt.nl v■ MalOn. (Llt­
Oen-:ral rains over the state
tlo Lu1uo&gt;-ljH lo&lt;I• •• MI- uused few !lahermen to venture
Tf9t,t.
forth h11t week, but those who did
Moff1y, AU9Ult 1--(Llfflt Ltit- found the flah bitlna In moat of
tuol--Mollll Culls n H �,4, the laku and atreams.
C,Yf n NM R&lt;ldo, Mloon Tr.10r• lro
ln Southea■t and South Central
NM CoNlln,IL
lake■ and atreams in Gu1&gt;rn•
'qtyo
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,An all star doubleheadu .lf8' "'M!y, Jeffer110n, Mei,11:1, Morlan and
tween the ch•mpion, of e■ch
Vinton count.te, 11,ere nported ln
· 1u11 and the all ,tars of the l
excellent condition. Basa fl•h!na
•ue will be held on Wedne
has been Co¢ ln Senee1 Lake,
Aucu■t 10.
. y nse)' County, Jefferton Lake,

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Elmer v----ue, llu1tli411 ea\e\.,_. Wille PUC011taer for lhe
� been liVfn mucll credit forthe Une ahowmtl of .-. Wal11mJl
baleball team 4ufil\l Qle p.aat ae..,
JOn by his coacll, Ralph. Sayn,.

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aon of Mr. and 1111. Elmer Van
M(ltre of Clift�. hit .�l duri�I
the put )'ear while p\Jyiog in all
14 ot the Falcon games. As a matter of fact he has caught behind
the plate i� every game during the
p�st two years at Wahama . That is
a total of 30. The Falcons during
lhat time won 22 and lost eiuht.
Coach Sayre lh1lll Van ,'Matre 81

Van Matre, known as. "Potsy" to
his many friends, also played football and basketball at Waham a. He
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was a regular ln both

Jeffcrs�urr Oak Lake, Mor11an
and Lake Hope and Lake Alm.ii In
Vinton County. Good bluegill and
crnpple hshing has been reported
ln most of the lakea In the ·area.
Stream fishing is fair to good.

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"presiden tial billboard'' with pho­
tos of seven potential candidal.el
and a dad. horse. They were Hu­
bert Humphrey (D-Minn), Lyndon
Johnson (0.Tex.), John Kennedy
(D-Mall!.), Richard Nhcon, Nel10n
ltockeleller. Adlai Stevenson and
Stuart Symington (D-Mo. )

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Another High Up C:ontrpversy

WHEN YOU DINE
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PREJIDE N TIAL DIRIY

COLUMBUS UPI -Again, High- complete the wort!
COLVl� BUS UPI - Four stale we. y �irector Everett S. Prtston
DiSall t1! spent a -�i day with
championahips go up for grabs to- has lucked up a furor.
Preston di.gglnJ &lt;l,it the facts.
Newspaper reporta aaid that Then the govvnor�eptcd Pres­
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day and Saturday a11 about 1 1 -hundred of Ohio's tineet high school Preston . made a lall · . mlnute ton 'a view anf ia"41 a volumin­
Phone WY-Utl'S
a thletes- right il out for titles in ch � nge m the rulea_ for bids on WI re.PQ11 we11binl two to three
pai_nt �or Ute b� hfs dep•n ment . pounds containfna: ·
track. tennis, go1f and baseb•ll.
eopiet of corZl8 E. Mab,
Pomeny
A "scratched" sign wu paated
LARGE BASS -- Di.ck Law­
Defending champions will be This, i t wu sa id, _m creaied the re1ponde\mt, · itatelllenll and so on Humphrey'R
picture. The hone
less, Alhens , lisb expert for back in blseball, track and golf c�l by $l42,500, ,udetra�ked two � on ta show why be felt nothing
()pft 8 A.ll. lo U!· P. 11,
(four-legged) was not ifentified.
f11ms which bad lower b1d1, and I ,.811
the Division of Wildlife, is in the large field.
Wl'Olli, handed the eonlr�t lo ,a company
shown holding one of Forked
'the trak meet is the 153rd sl,nce whose local agent hu been Ralph
Run Lake's bass, weight six C(uumb� North won _ the 1908 in• Groves, former pN-1ldent Qf the Pre■tu then said be wllved hls
olaiJA to' jtaj from Ute Canibean
pounds.
aua:ural, while the b1gh schools Ohio Young Democrat..
paradileJ. where he bad vi&amp;ited a
the 38th baseball tour•
decide
will
Gov.
Y:lchael
V.
DiSalle
acted
t.w timel durina: bit neation and
BIG SPAC, BUDGET
nament, the 34th an� ual golf and quickly whe'.n he aaw the news­ feH in 'iloe with DiSalle's an­
Your Lui Clwlee
WASHINGTON UPI-The Sen­ the 4 1 st annual tenms c hampion- paper stOJy. He demanded an ex• nounced . policy that ■tate em•
ate passed by voice vote and sent ships.
.
planalion from Prelton and uld ployes \l'Ould not hold outside
Ta VuU Tito lrlpatlc
Cleveland Glen\lille, defeudin1 he wa, not ■atisfied with Prea:­ job1.
to the While House Tuesday a blll
a
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the
M
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in
pjon
authoriiing 970 million &lt;fijlJars for track cbam
ton's. anaWflr.
PrettQn spent motl of Thundav
the National Space Agency in the with an upset of m l�hty Spt101- ·
Ao investi9ation ii under way. qionµng wUb newamen and .rep­
year beeinning July 1 . This was field 8 year go, w4ll send 1 ab:
50 million dollars more than Prek:, hoys and its record-breakina: 880 Bighway bidding, material 1peci- reeentallves of IIOllle of thfl paint
Cications ,.nd ao on are hi&amp;hlf cpmpanie.1- He said there wa1
ident Eisenhower had reque9ted.
and mlle relay teams.
technical matten. The law reco,g- nothing ,improper about the bid11
KURT Z SCOIIS ON -THIIII
nizea this in allowina the state to lfld the contract aw-rd,. He said
Jack accept the lowest or bt!st bid, the that what 1ome people fell were
BOSTON UPJ--JoC!key
RIGHT OJF MOVII SET
DAYTONA BEACH, F1a. UPI.­ Kurti booted home three wlnn�ra philosophy be� that the cheap. lu�-minUte c�anges i.9_'the iPfi:C�Ci­
Orlando M. Sarriera wa11 arrested at Suffolk Downs Thursday, t:a• e■t materials ll'e not always the 1 e:abona were implied 1n the or1gmNn Bebag B,W .At
for questioning in the $900 rob­ cJudlt\g both ends or a SM,.QO best. .
al call for bids.
s
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with
won
bery of a savings and loan office daily double. He
This 1s �e second time Preston
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Thi• was not the way all the
Thursday because he looked sus­ Lemp $!1.80 In the first race, Ros has been m a major �ntroversy .
'ld
companies understood the original
stco
the
picious. The policemen Baid he ton cooler $18.60 In
Severai mooth1 ago it wa� dis•
wes wearing a heavy trench coat and Divin g Boots $6.80 in th� clOBed the pudJy highway director notice. Preston said he hoped that
filth .
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...'.' •• had been working on the side as the matt'er could be cleared up
In 90 degree weather.
quickly and that the notice for
a consultant (or the Puerto Rican bids next· year can be more spe1overnment.
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PresfOn ·e,�Iplpe4, "1'f(d�r....t!ontifb 6s �­
J UOUS prodding liy the prl81 rid
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r- It l!NCHMAN 1&gt;1PFICULT•
Core he beClme highway director
From I P.lll. lo 5 P.M.
his firm bad a contract with the
LONDON UPI-Actrets• model
Puerto Rican government and he Suzy Parker, 27, says ir 11he ever
felt be bad a Moral obligation to marries again, It won't be to a
Frenchman. M lsa Parker, who has
announced plana to divorce her
husband· French writer Pierre de
Sybil Ebersbach, Adm., Bertha la Salle, toldll a newi, conference
Kaspar, deceased to Carl E. and on Tuesday that marriage to a
Mary Nottingham,, 0.25A, Salis­ Frenchman w�• "too dlfficult." ,
2 Door Sedan. Week-end special.
bury.
Denver Holter, deceased, to
May L., George C., Harry D.
Holter and Dorothy M. Karr,
Cert. for Trans., Sutton.
Sparkling original finish.
Clyde E. pnd Helen King to E,,rl
H . and Thomae H. Campbell,
tratts, Rutland.
C.01\lmbus and Southern Ohio
car.
Mercurymatic. New Buick'trade-ln, Good solid
Electric Co., to Edward F. and
Leona o. King, 0.78A, Salisbury.
· Gtorge W. e.nd Martha Naab to
John R. and Ruth G. Blosser, Lot
Monterey 4 L'!:..dan. Auto. trans., radio and beater, black finish. Ol!l!· OWll�Na, 5, Middleport.
2 Door Sedan. Low mileage. Extra good condition.
H. E. and f.sta E. Swan to Fre­
derick B. and Mary Jane Goebel
1·2A S6, T.f,, Rl2, Olant!le.
Charle■ E. Burdette Sr., de­
Sedan. Auto. trans., he ater, 2 tone blue and white fiDl.sb. J:
V8
Sparkling original black finlsh.
cealed t� MarJe Burdette, �ulah
Jones and C.barlo E. Burdette,
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Cert. or Tran■., Middleport.
Charlea E. Burdette, Beulah B.
Jones, Emerson Jones to Marie
p.'r!::wer steering and brak es, radio and heater, automatle tiusmi&gt;
2, Door Hard
4 Door sedan. Power steerin g and brakes. Original black
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Burdette,
tc,t,,
Middle,orl
care.
slon;' olle qw , white 'lfld gold finish.
finish like
. new. Shows best of
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WHERE THE FINEST NlW CARS AltE SOLD
1954 CHEVROLET 21 0- · · · · · · · · · · · · · $495

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NETTING CREW: Pictured above wearing caps (L lo R) ar e Dayton ,Parsons, Rutland A. H. Joachim Don William
s and
Dick La wlss. Seated on the boat is Tom Kllmer, vacationlng game protector froo, ]daho'.

Blue Ribbons In
4 Events Up Fot;
Crabs In Ohio :

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Tempting Meals
Are YOUIJ

TH E F I N E.s:r , ,CAl{S .
ARE TRA DED

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and part officials are expecHn g
a rC!cord number of vi!litors to
the lake.

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ers. According to Sayre, he has a
good pair or hands, is a hustler, a
�••ood hitter and a good team man.
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Sayre bemo1ms the fact . thaI his
place behind the plate will be hard
to flll next year.

TRUC K COMPAC!TS CAIi
DALLAS. Tex. UPI-Mrs. Jam•
es c. T'ate a;ot a compact car lhe
hard way Tbunday-abe ran her
auto ink&gt; a truck and another
truck hit hers In the rear.

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force major war'.k rule. chan,et on :
I its employe1, tile head ot the ooa• •
duc:-ton;' umop Wd Tburedl)',
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J. A. P11ddocl, pre■ldent of lhe :
Onl"r or R.ulway Conductor■
Brakemen . warned that auch ■ •
strike w o uld lead to "unneeeded :
an� unwanted governmental re1u- .
lalluns."

effort on the p1rt of the D1v1•10n of W1ldl •l• Lo prcvidc better fi9hing !or Ohio anglers.
In Forked RIID Ille nets revllllled fh•t the lake ls well stocked with ban, ,roppies,
It� gUI•, bUU-held catfish ud ,uckera.
'-Tl\e' netting survey at Forked Run was star ted Monday morning by Mr. Lawless and the
al g;ime protector_s whe� four wing-type nets were set. They were raised for the first time!
�sday mornin11. wtlh_ retired state Trs•pper D ayton Parson, Rulland, anct a visiting game
tiden from ldallo, givmg a helpmg hand. T he Idaho warden is Tom Kilmer, former Vin­
'&lt;91!JIIY game protectQI, who is now stallo ned �t Riggins, Idaho where he is game pro­
tlllUQt · part of the Seven �vlls Area on th e Salmon River. He is spending his vacalion
ere 'utd in Vinton county.

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Yinl· lhe experb , fair ldea ot the fishing po ssibilities of the lake. Whoo Ill
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n la Jound lo be low, the lakes_ a_re stocked. The annual surveys are a pa rt of the conlinu­

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alaed .:-thp nets Tue.sdiy to find and other species plcntirul. The
, at turtles •nd mu11tr1tt had repaired nets I n the other aec_
l,ci, two IO that lhl!! fish had
n s o r the lake also revealed
Qed The other t�o net� show- j tio
that fish are plenttrul, Mr. Will•
fitb to be , p)enhtul with the
iams u ld, in ,telling o( nettings
1ater I n the week. ,
Wildlife offkla\s expressed
concf1Tn over the number of
turtles netted, desctlbing them aa )
the worst enemy of fish in the
lake Turtles may be taken · at the I
lllke on throw lines, Mr. Will- j
iams said, with trotlines prohib­
Th� Tri-County Teen Canteen ited in State waters.
However, turtle Jines may be
Bandstand wlll pay it1 second of­
fidal '!"It of the year to Kyger used with a single hook to a line
and tied to the bank, he eaid
Creek High School Frida)' night.
; tlaads!and record hop will get Trotlines for fishing (or turtles
ynder,ay at 7:30. All lickets are or fish are legal on Meigs Coun­
�- Tile Informal affair, sponsored ty stre.ams William R!lid, but m.iy
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ture . . ,regular standby Canteen feet apart.
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D . • Leo Sav11gt has an- 1 increas.in&amp;lY known as e fishing
.�at contrary to rumor, a n d recreational center, with ii
� has not been otficial• · well equipped •picnlc around,, at
b: d .�· However, It will the lower part of the �ke. A
close ii," 13. Savage has accepted concesaion operated by
H arry
a JU · 1W position at an Ot110 I Oibotne provide, boats for fish­
youth1 . p. Reopening dale i1 ermen -.t a reason,11:�le cOit and
Aua:un . .
bait may be secured at the lake.
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Cpnteen wm he in Pe111ero1 tor it1 hire at lhe ptrlt end of the lall;e.
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r4!1lenll:i •111111\k&gt;leQ i\a. season with 12 w_ins and fiye I�.
T"8 reeorll w• one o.f tbe be&amp;! in the h1•tory qi lite '!"IIQOI.
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The �"511N wer.e idle Tb�Y WMlill\a ill �II lo 'l9 viclories and iO lo&amp;iOS. fn l1le 111c­
night � OlQVed i•k&gt;,
l2 tur, -'t, tust row, �I to right, Assistant Col\Cli Qlslllll
perceRl� �-� a.�ea � ,the Wr1tlh ,
l lddit Vw 1,tatre, Larry Hargraves, C1w'le• Y®k.er,
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Ci ty . lhe WpbiD1tun ie•t9,rs· CQQel\ �llli li!He.' -(llld row, left to riP!1 llalll!fef llill
whi p� l�e �oa Red iu, �2, SW�. Ilic� TOfflllll\t, Joey Ru,;sell, Nicky pOwl!«I, �rt
in th qU!ier 4L pme.
Rj!MOU, llarl StewMtL t:li!!&gt;ll.Y Harbour, Reynoldl, Cl\lflea Har­
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a m.iuagtr on ,. 16-&amp;ame winning they·re o,aly tWQ li!RlfS �• ol lmt

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1'.'EW YORK UPI - Slugger
Mantle may be headed for
a seat on the New York Yankee
h&lt;l"'�Manaaer Casey Steneel hinted as
much after Thursday night's 2-0
victory o\!er \)le BalUmore Orioles
in wbkh Mantle. went O-for-4 and
atrett:htd hi1 ltrln1 or hitless al­

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Lo, Ant•l•s 1t Chlceto - Wil' "'I ain't s1yin' who.,'' said Stetn- l tam&amp; Cl-4)1 "1 MeMtle f3-S).
Pll ilad ■lphia •1 P•tt5bvrgh lnltel 1
1.i in hia moat my1terioU¥ man•
auzh•rdt \1,.3) ,.. F riend (S-2).
n ed. "But IOmebody's headed for
lwaulcH •I Cinci nnati t ni.... t)
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di pped to
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S1turda'1'1 GlfflN
game he admitted, "I'm swin�ing
PhUacNlp)tla
at Pltttburgh
like a rusty gate."
Mllwaukff �t Cincinnati
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ACC TOURNEY IN IALEIGH
Sen Franclu:o at St. Louis
DURHAM, N. C. UPI-The bas, Anwslcan LHP•
w. �- Pct. GB
'ketball committee of the Atlantic
Cout Conference has voled to Cleveland'
1 8 12 .600
20 1 4 .588
hold its annual league tourna- Baltimore
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16 14 .S:i3 2
New 'iork
consecutive year.
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15 14 . 5 1 7 2 ½
1 1 Waahington
13 18 . 4 1 9 5½
A Cortoon Ivory Nl9hll
Kansas City
13 21 . 382 7
1 1 18 .379 6 lf.!
Roston
Thursday's R••vfh
New York 2 Baltlmor• 0 night
TONIG HT
C1' 1cap S K •"'" City I night
lAe Plitter,eon - Eddie B)'l"lle
WHhlftfhm 5 lolton 2 night
"JACK, THE RIPPEi\"
Frltl•y•, P,ott.bl• l"ltch•�
- -also lattl-vo,,-. et N" York - W II htlm (1-2) vt Dltm■r (2-0).
Mlmie Van Doren,, Mel Tonne
"GIRLJ; TOWN"
. Chi fl.. at t(a ntu City t night)­
SATUIIDAY
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Clev.l■ nd at Detroit (nlaJlt)­
C.Ok,r Cartoon Feature
lell (5•21 n llunnl"II (1•2).
"G ULLlVElt'S TRAVEI.S"
Bo1ton at WHhlngton {niohO­
(The Giant Arnone lhe
lrewer 12:...) v1 Pucuat (5,3).
'llin)' People.Jl)
Saturday•, Gamu
- �IO Chleaoo at K111u1 City
James Stewart, Shelley Winter..
'' WINCHESTER '73' '
Cl..-tland at Detroit
...ton •t ••lflmon (nltht )
IUN,DAY and MONDAY
YiHhlngton 1t N •w Yoric (nls,ht)
EUzabeth Taylor
Paul New-man - Bud Ive,
"C.\T QN A HOT TIN RQOP"
CA DS SIGN DAY
By 1'ennCMee WHliams!
ST. LOUIS UPI-The SI. Louie
- ,al,so Cardinal• of the NaUonal Football
Jose P'trrer - Gena Rowland•
Leaa:ue have signed Tom Day
"ffiGH COST OF LOVING"
rrom Norlh Carolina A&amp;T to a
1960 C!ontre.ct. Coech Fra nk lYy
NOW AT ITAT TH ATR
said he phrnned to U5C Day, Lhc
PT. Pl AIANT
club's 20th draft choice, a11 a
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aetivilics at Wahamn High School
art&gt; scheduled lo get underway
o n T u�sday. May 3 1 , accordinj to
�n announcemenl by Coech Ralph
S,1 yre of Wa ha�a.
game • fl .... -� 111,eiy w �Managcn1 ol Little League •,eems I
e� •� �-� NiUUu, Ql
a�e ,Ne w Haven Reds, Lawrence O,op8�
Ute l'llihrrl!..\KM 8n,"4!s be.al
Ltcving , Joh n Best and
E. th C! St l..,®i■ C:a,d4&amp;Mli. '-1, in
Arms1ro!1g: New Haven Card1m1ls,
NutiQMtl �a1 ._ acUQll.
Tom {; rrnstead,
Ray Mul ford;
Hartford. 1 . w. Gi hbs, R. K. Wilson and Don Smith; Mason CubH
Jim Maynard, rloyd Mi tchell and
James Pauley:
Mason , 'Jli&amp;ers,
Charlie t:arr and �:rnest Reed
NEW Y0111( UP! - TQO major
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and Clirto11-We11t Columbia, HarP•nded to 310 pl&amp;l!II'&amp; ""' llllO' ill·
vey V a n Maire 1111d Lerry , Harelude II' many, II' IQ �!!era ._.h
graves.

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M a nn;ers of the Pony League
teams are: CW. Potts . Van Matre.
Oscar l lenry; Mason, Ed While
and Jar k Pau�h; Hartford, Mack
Howard, non Jmith and R. K.
Wilson; New Haven, Grant Roush
and Robed Cook.
om�ers of the
Little
and
Pony League are Hen Roush, pre•
sidenl ; ltadford In&amp;eh, vice president; Charlie C,rr, secretary:
and Lawrence Lievlng, lreaaurer.
The srhcdule Is as lollow11:
Tue1day, May 3t-{Llttl• L-■•
tu•&gt;-Ntw Haven led• "' Nw
Haven Cardinal,; Hartfwd vs
Colu mbl•.
CUfton-Wa1t
(Pony
LHgue)-New Haven v, Hartford.
Thursda y Jun• 2-(Pony L••·
gue)--..Mason ,.,. C-W. (L ittl • LH•
tu•l--Maaon Cub• v, MHon Tl-

--:�nday, Jun• 6-(Llttle . Ltaeue)--Mnon Tl;•r• vt C•W, H■rt
ford v, Ntw Haven R ... (Pony
I Leagut)-Hartford vs C•W.
Thurtday, June 9-(Pony Lt•
1u•).-Ntw Ha..en vs M1aon. {Littit LHg1H)-ftew Hnan CerdJJ.
nal, 111 �aon Cubl.
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■ue)-NH Reds n Maton Cubt,
f.tartford 111 Muon Titan. (Pony
LH ■u.)-C-W v, New Haven.
Thursday. J1i1n• 16--(l'ony LH•
uue)-Mason "' H1rtford, (Llttl•
Lugu•�C-W v1 N H Ca nU nalL
Monda,, June 2HLlttle L H•
1u1)-N H C■rdlnal, w H1rfford,
Mat0n Cub• ,.. c.w. ( Pony LH·
eu•l-N•w Hav•n v• Hertford,
Thursday, J une 2&gt;-(Llttle LH•
gue)-NH R•d• 'tll Ml•on T1..,..
{Pony L..gut&gt;--Maton vs c.w.
Monday, June 27- -1 L lttl• LH·
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uue ,._H•rtford YI Me■on Cubt,
NH Rtd, 'tll MalOn Tl ..n. (Pony
LHgue)--Mlson YI C-W.
Mondoy, JuM 21�Llttto LH•
gue)- Hartford vt Mi:Mn C ul&gt;I.

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Jordan's Title •
0n L•IQe TOntght
In TV Fight

LAS VEGAS, Nev. UPI _ The
world'II welterweiK:ht championihip, whicl\ (or neiirly a year has
caused ilrife in the National Boxin&amp; Aun. and among fi&amp;�t managera and in the undcrwOJ'ld, goes
"" the line lonisht al the La, v,.
11:H Convention Cente.r, where Don
Jordan defends it. against challenger Benny (Kid) P�ret of Cuba.

The 1 5-round bout will be telPvised n•tlonally by NBC at 10 Pm . , e.d.t.

Jordan. or Lo� Angeles, the
questiontight game's blggeat
mark, announced today, "I'll shoot
the works tonight. I'll CIITY the
fight to Paret - and win e11ily."
However, becaut•e of lanky Don·�
deteata in his late11t non•title bouts
with Federico Thompson and Candy McFarland, oddsmakes bee in
the nwtfon's gambling metropoli11
m11,ke challenger Paret an 1 1-� fav,
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ter li-.i 'flwWJ -� he alaq
reYti(J� �t ttw �•� will •
lect the .,.._, .torle,i on ·••h
side fqfl Ille lh("4 -'rli1ba Jell..
ie&amp;P ,ointed m1t &amp;lU , 11,ew
r '4}e \fill �v-.t a., piteh4W trom
bf!tlle � ''- tietll g•� ud addeq. ••�"" � ll'!&amp;- c�nj!U of
tlte t\\lQ H� tile maM1en Q\I)'
wlllt ta c� Q1Qtt flkhen tll,i■
y,ar." Don �&amp;dale oJ the Loa
both
Anis;elea Dod.-,s started
games l,ut )'ear when the "second
1\1l•S•ar 111me" wu lt1lroduced 'It
tile request of the players.
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H•rtford n CW, (Pony Le11u1)- the 19th annual California Relays.
"!l will be run in well under
C •W YI N1w Haven.
minutes," says Elliott. w hO
four
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Wed • ay, u1
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c tio n on breaking the world
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Tlter1.
Monday, July 11--(Llffle L,H· marl&lt; "
E11·,·oll ho.Ids the world record
eu•)-Ma•on Tl t•n 1111 C •W • N H
ot 3:54.5. Burleson hold:; the lop
RMI• vs Hartforcl, (Pony L..
U. S. m o rk · of 3:58.6; and Tabor!
-Hartford vs N•w Haven.
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Martfercl 'VI MaMn Tlger L (Potty
L..1ue)-C•W vt Hartforct.
Thu.....o,, July 2�Pony Le••
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co1.u.ieus UPI - The ll•h•
Monday, i AUIUlt 1-{UHlt l.N· int report for the week end looks
may
9Yl')-NH Can:llnala "' Hertfenl, good, but the weatherman
Mason CuM w C,W, (Pony LN• keep the anglers at home, the
9ue,:._New Hnn VI C-W.
Department
Natural Re1ource1
Thu.....y, Au,utt 4-(Pony uid todl)' .
Lutut(-H1rtt.nl v■ MalOn. (Llt­
Oen-:ral rains over the state
tlo Lu1uo&gt;-ljH lo&lt;I• •• MI- uused few !lahermen to venture
Tf9t,t.
forth h11t week, but those who did
Moff1y, AU9Ult 1--(Llfflt Ltit- found the flah bitlna In moat of
tuol--Mollll Culls n H �,4, the laku and atreams.
C,Yf n NM R&lt;ldo, Mloon Tr.10r• lro
ln Southea■t and South Central
NM CoNlln,IL
lake■ and atreams in Gu1&gt;rn•
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,An all star doubleheadu .lf8' "'M!y, Jeffer110n, Mei,11:1, Morlan and
tween the ch•mpion, of e■ch
Vinton count.te, 11,ere nported ln
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excellent condition. Basa fl•h!na
•ue will be held on Wedne
has been Co¢ ln Senee1 Lake,
Aucu■t 10.
. y nse)' County, Jefferton Lake,

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Elmer v----ue, llu1tli411 ea\e\.,_. Wille PUC011taer for lhe
� been liVfn mucll credit forthe Une ahowmtl of .-. Wal11mJl
baleball team 4ufil\l Qle p.aat ae..,
JOn by his coacll, Ralph. Sayn,.

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aon of Mr. and 1111. Elmer Van
M(ltre of Clift�. hit .�l duri�I
the put )'ear while p\Jyiog in all
14 ot the Falcon games. As a matter of fact he has caught behind
the plate i� every game during the
p�st two years at Wahama . That is
a total of 30. The Falcons during
lhat time won 22 and lost eiuht.
Coach Sayre lh1lll Van ,'Matre 81

Van Matre, known as. "Potsy" to
his many friends, also played football and basketball at Waham a. He
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Jeffcrs�urr Oak Lake, Mor11an
and Lake Hope and Lake Alm.ii In
Vinton County. Good bluegill and
crnpple hshing has been reported
ln most of the lakea In the ·area.
Stream fishing is fair to good.

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Radio and beater. Almost like the day ii w-. sold.
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1 960 MERCURY Monteray · · · · · · · · $2,195

4 Door Sedan. Showroom clean. MulU-drlve. EZI glaH.
Radio and healer.

4 Door Hard Top. One careful owner. Drn.afiow drlv
Your most critical m,:pection will prove thls a quality
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1955 MERCURY 2 Door Sedan · · · · · · · · $695

1958 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · . . . . . . $1 ,9'_ 5e,

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4 � t{J.rd Toil Air conditioning. Pllweralkle, Power
brpis aiia steerliig. Radio and lieater. The most critical
buyer wlll approve this w«:_ll kept automobile.

1954 -K VJ �ial · · · · · · · '. · · · · · · $-595 ·

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1957 FORD VS Custom · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,1 95
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"presiden tial billboard'' with pho­
tos of seven potential candidal.el
and a dad. horse. They were Hu­
bert Humphrey (D-Minn), Lyndon
Johnson (0.Tex.), John Kennedy
(D-Mall!.), Richard Nhcon, Nel10n
ltockeleller. Adlai Stevenson and
Stuart Symington (D-Mo. )

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Another High Up C:ontrpversy

WHEN YOU DINE
WITH US
Try Us Soon

PREJIDE N TIAL DIRIY

COLUMBUS UPI -Again, High- complete the wort!
COLVl� BUS UPI - Four stale we. y �irector Everett S. Prtston
DiSall t1! spent a -�i day with
championahips go up for grabs to- has lucked up a furor.
Preston di.gglnJ &lt;l,it the facts.
Newspaper reporta aaid that Then the govvnor�eptcd Pres­
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Phone WY-Utl'S
a thletes- right il out for titles in ch � nge m the rulea_ for bids on WI re.PQ11 we11binl two to three
pai_nt �or Ute b� hfs dep•n ment . pounds containfna: ·
track. tennis, go1f and baseb•ll.
eopiet of corZl8 E. Mab,
Pomeny
A "scratched" sign wu paated
LARGE BASS -- Di.ck Law­
Defending champions will be This, i t wu sa id, _m creaied the re1ponde\mt, · itatelllenll and so on Humphrey'R
picture. The hone
less, Alhens , lisb expert for back in blseball, track and golf c�l by $l42,500, ,udetra�ked two � on ta show why be felt nothing
()pft 8 A.ll. lo U!· P. 11,
(four-legged) was not ifentified.
f11ms which bad lower b1d1, and I ,.811
the Division of Wildlife, is in the large field.
Wl'Olli, handed the eonlr�t lo ,a company
shown holding one of Forked
'the trak meet is the 153rd sl,nce whose local agent hu been Ralph
Run Lake's bass, weight six C(uumb� North won _ the 1908 in• Groves, former pN-1ldent Qf the Pre■tu then said be wllved hls
olaiJA to' jtaj from Ute Canibean
pounds.
aua:ural, while the b1gh schools Ohio Young Democrat..
paradileJ. where he bad vi&amp;ited a
the 38th baseball tour•
decide
will
Gov.
Y:lchael
V.
DiSalle
acted
t.w timel durina: bit neation and
BIG SPAC, BUDGET
nament, the 34th an� ual golf and quickly whe'.n he aaw the news­ feH in 'iloe with DiSalle's an­
Your Lui Clwlee
WASHINGTON UPI-The Sen­ the 4 1 st annual tenms c hampion- paper stOJy. He demanded an ex• nounced . policy that ■tate em•
ate passed by voice vote and sent ships.
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planalion from Prelton and uld ployes \l'Ould not hold outside
Ta VuU Tito lrlpatlc
Cleveland Glen\lille, defeudin1 he wa, not ■atisfied with Prea:­ job1.
to the While House Tuesday a blll
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the
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pjon
authoriiing 970 million &lt;fijlJars for track cbam
ton's. anaWflr.
PrettQn spent motl of Thundav
the National Space Agency in the with an upset of m l�hty Spt101- ·
Ao investi9ation ii under way. qionµng wUb newamen and .rep­
year beeinning July 1 . This was field 8 year go, w4ll send 1 ab:
50 million dollars more than Prek:, hoys and its record-breakina: 880 Bighway bidding, material 1peci- reeentallves of IIOllle of thfl paint
Cications ,.nd ao on are hi&amp;hlf cpmpanie.1- He said there wa1
ident Eisenhower had reque9ted.
and mlle relay teams.
technical matten. The law reco,g- nothing ,improper about the bid11
KURT Z SCOIIS ON -THIIII
nizea this in allowina the state to lfld the contract aw-rd,. He said
Jack accept the lowest or bt!st bid, the that what 1ome people fell were
BOSTON UPJ--JoC!key
RIGHT OJF MOVII SET
DAYTONA BEACH, F1a. UPI.­ Kurti booted home three wlnn�ra philosophy be� that the cheap. lu�-minUte c�anges i.9_'the iPfi:C�Ci­
Orlando M. Sarriera wa11 arrested at Suffolk Downs Thursday, t:a• e■t materials ll'e not always the 1 e:abona were implied 1n the or1gmNn Bebag B,W .At
for questioning in the $900 rob­ cJudlt\g both ends or a SM,.QO best. .
al call for bids.
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with
won
bery of a savings and loan office daily double. He
This 1s �e second time Preston
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Thi• was not the way all the
Thursday because he looked sus­ Lemp $!1.80 In the first race, Ros has been m a major �ntroversy .
'ld
companies understood the original
stco
the
picious. The policemen Baid he ton cooler $18.60 In
Severai mooth1 ago it wa� dis•
wes wearing a heavy trench coat and Divin g Boots $6.80 in th� clOBed the pudJy highway director notice. Preston said he hoped that
filth .
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In 90 degree weather.
quickly and that the notice for
a consultant (or the Puerto Rican bids next· year can be more spe1overnment.
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J UOUS prodding liy the prl81 rid
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r- It l!NCHMAN 1&gt;1PFICULT•
Core he beClme highway director
From I P.lll. lo 5 P.M.
his firm bad a contract with the
LONDON UPI-Actrets• model
Puerto Rican government and he Suzy Parker, 27, says ir 11he ever
felt be bad a Moral obligation to marries again, It won't be to a
Frenchman. M lsa Parker, who has
announced plana to divorce her
husband· French writer Pierre de
Sybil Ebersbach, Adm., Bertha la Salle, toldll a newi, conference
Kaspar, deceased to Carl E. and on Tuesday that marriage to a
Mary Nottingham,, 0.25A, Salis­ Frenchman w�• "too dlfficult." ,
2 Door Sedan. Week-end special.
bury.
Denver Holter, deceased, to
May L., George C., Harry D.
Holter and Dorothy M. Karr,
Cert. for Trans., Sutton.
Sparkling original finish.
Clyde E. pnd Helen King to E,,rl
H . and Thomae H. Campbell,
tratts, Rutland.
C.01\lmbus and Southern Ohio
car.
Mercurymatic. New Buick'trade-ln, Good solid
Electric Co., to Edward F. and
Leona o. King, 0.78A, Salisbury.
· Gtorge W. e.nd Martha Naab to
John R. and Ruth G. Blosser, Lot
Monterey 4 L'!:..dan. Auto. trans., radio and beater, black finish. Ol!l!· OWll�Na, 5, Middleport.
2 Door Sedan. Low mileage. Extra good condition.
H. E. and f.sta E. Swan to Fre­
derick B. and Mary Jane Goebel
1·2A S6, T.f,, Rl2, Olant!le.
Charle■ E. Burdette Sr., de­
Sedan. Auto. trans., he ater, 2 tone blue and white fiDl.sb. J:
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Sparkling original black finlsh.
cealed t� MarJe Burdette, �ulah
Jones and C.barlo E. Burdette,
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Cert. or Tran■., Middleport.
Charlea E. Burdette, Beulah B.
Jones, Emerson Jones to Marie
p.'r!::wer steering and brak es, radio and heater, automatle tiusmi&gt;
2, Door Hard
4 Door sedan. Power steerin g and brakes. Original black
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Burdette,
tc,t,,
Middle,orl
care.
slon;' olle qw , white 'lfld gold finish.
finish like
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1954 CHEVROLET 21 0- · · · · · · · · · · · · · $495

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NETTING CREW: Pictured above wearing caps (L lo R) ar e Dayton ,Parsons, Rutland A. H. Joachim Don William
s and
Dick La wlss. Seated on the boat is Tom Kllmer, vacationlng game protector froo, ]daho'.

Blue Ribbons In
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TH E F I N E.s:r , ,CAl{S .
ARE TRA DED

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and part officials are expecHn g
a rC!cord number of vi!litors to
the lake.

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ers. According to Sayre, he has a
good pair or hands, is a hustler, a
�••ood hitter and a good team man.
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Sayre bemo1ms the fact . thaI his
place behind the plate will be hard
to flll next year.

TRUC K COMPAC!TS CAIi
DALLAS. Tex. UPI-Mrs. Jam•
es c. T'ate a;ot a compact car lhe
hard way Tbunday-abe ran her
auto ink&gt; a truck and another
truck hit hers In the rear.

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force major war'.k rule. chan,et on :
I its employe1, tile head ot the ooa• •
duc:-ton;' umop Wd Tburedl)',
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J. A. P11ddocl, pre■ldent of lhe :
Onl"r or R.ulway Conductor■
Brakemen . warned that auch ■ •
strike w o uld lead to "unneeeded :
an� unwanted governmental re1u- .
lalluns."

effort on the p1rt of the D1v1•10n of W1ldl •l• Lo prcvidc better fi9hing !or Ohio anglers.
In Forked RIID Ille nets revllllled fh•t the lake ls well stocked with ban, ,roppies,
It� gUI•, bUU-held catfish ud ,uckera.
'-Tl\e' netting survey at Forked Run was star ted Monday morning by Mr. Lawless and the
al g;ime protector_s whe� four wing-type nets were set. They were raised for the first time!
�sday mornin11. wtlh_ retired state Trs•pper D ayton Parson, Rulland, anct a visiting game
tiden from ldallo, givmg a helpmg hand. T he Idaho warden is Tom Kilmer, former Vin­
'&lt;91!JIIY game protectQI, who is now stallo ned �t Riggins, Idaho where he is game pro­
tlllUQt · part of the Seven �vlls Area on th e Salmon River. He is spending his vacalion
ere 'utd in Vinton county.

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Yinl· lhe experb , fair ldea ot the fishing po ssibilities of the lake. Whoo Ill
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alaed .:-thp nets Tue.sdiy to find and other species plcntirul. The
, at turtles •nd mu11tr1tt had repaired nets I n the other aec_
l,ci, two IO that lhl!! fish had
n s o r the lake also revealed
Qed The other t�o net� show- j tio
that fish are plenttrul, Mr. Will•
fitb to be , p)enhtul with the
iams u ld, in ,telling o( nettings
1ater I n the week. ,
Wildlife offkla\s expressed
concf1Tn over the number of
turtles netted, desctlbing them aa )
the worst enemy of fish in the
lake Turtles may be taken · at the I
lllke on throw lines, Mr. Will- j
iams said, with trotlines prohib­
Th� Tri-County Teen Canteen ited in State waters.
However, turtle Jines may be
Bandstand wlll pay it1 second of­
fidal '!"It of the year to Kyger used with a single hook to a line
and tied to the bank, he eaid
Creek High School Frida)' night.
; tlaads!and record hop will get Trotlines for fishing (or turtles
ynder,ay at 7:30. All lickets are or fish are legal on Meigs Coun­
�- Tile Informal affair, sponsored ty stre.ams William R!lid, but m.iy
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ture . . ,regular standby Canteen feet apart.
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D . • Leo Sav11gt has an- 1 increas.in&amp;lY known as e fishing
.�at contrary to rumor, a n d recreational center, with ii
� has not been otficial• · well equipped •picnlc around,, at
b: d .�· However, It will the lower part of the �ke. A
close ii," 13. Savage has accepted concesaion operated by
H arry
a JU · 1W position at an Ot110 I Oibotne provide, boats for fish­
youth1 . p. Reopening dale i1 ermen -.t a reason,11:�le cOit and
Aua:un . .
bait may be secured at the lake.
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�tlll'QICt nlghl •he Twenty boats are available for
Cpnteen wm he in Pe111ero1 tor it1 hire at lhe ptrlt end of the lall;e.
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TIie Wll!ilaraa Hijh School baseball squad, pict11t� �l}Q\!e,
r4!1lenll:i •111111\k&gt;leQ i\a. season with 12 w_ins and fiye I�.
T"8 reeorll w• one o.f tbe be&amp;! in the h1•tory qi lite '!"IIQOI.
TIM!
Coacll Ra lph Sayre's 1 1 year lllllllli118, _at
The �"511N wer.e idle Tb�Y WMlill\a ill �II lo 'l9 viclories and iO lo&amp;iOS. fn l1le 111c­
night � OlQVed i•k&gt;,
l2 tur, -'t, tust row, �I to right, Assistant Col\Cli Qlslllll
perceRl� �-� a.�ea � ,the Wr1tlh ,
l lddit Vw 1,tatre, Larry Hargraves, C1w'le• Y®k.er,
Oriolea. 'flw White. � au t�,
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Ci ty . lhe WpbiD1tun ie•t9,rs· CQQel\ �llli li!He.' -(llld row, left to riP!1 llalll!fef llill
whi p� l�e �oa Red iu, �2, SW�. Ilic� TOfflllll\t, Joey Ru,;sell, Nicky pOwl!«I, �rt
in th qU!ier 4L pme.
Rj!MOU, llarl StewMtL t:li!!&gt;ll.Y Harbour, Reynoldl, Cl\lflea Har­
r.a¥q, (lorq Cl;i:,11, '!lid Ma�ger
Al!lllont
g
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whNI
Ille picture W8'f tuen were G;u,y
al\d ltiQ
creai!led lhe4f· Ni¥·-- lqd- f a

SUfflmer Baseba)}
To Start Mav 31
At ahama' 1gh
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just cmhi1l a two.game Josiflg ed Chw-eland lad�s. Qriolei a�uJ
A.Ad, with
Mke.m But 11 turned out lm1 optun- Chica&amp;o W'-ite

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4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 27, 1960

Born m lnd11rui l·U1 Soc
l(f. an� M:r•- �Id i. Ms I
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II- Ml•• Ma� - I�• ,__ Eileen

U nlted Pres., lnlel'MI-'{
Casey Slengel wants il clearly \lllde.r.-tood t�t "W"11ey
Ford's bac:k on the beam and the Yan.Li -.re -.till in "'e A.mer·
I ica n Lea gue . ''
I Brt&gt;.il h mg de f iance afler Thurs· t'ord �e - �kl UM Ult:
I day m�hl's 2-0 vidory klloc ked the / Ya nkee IUt} tw,lli\.
I
Thiit lliie Yi.MN&amp; IJ4t, fl,'U" tven
Baltimur"' Onole!i oul or first
place. Steng,d �ounded more like thouri:h '"'y're i� rou,u,
a m.iuagtr on ,. 16-&amp;ame winning they·re o,aly tWQ li!RlfS �• ol lmt

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8: � �tine!, Pmneroy-Middleport, O., May 26, 1960

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

N-OTICI OF P"U•LIC SALi
NOTICE. OF F ILING AND
ORDER OF ATTACttMENT
C•M No. 16,441
HEARING ON INVENTORY
Mertln $ervic• St•tlon
BY MRS. JOHN HARTUNG
'
Cu• No. 1 1. 1 12.
In the punuance of the order oi
Va.
Mn. Helen Blackston waa a
Probat. Court, M.9,i11 County, Ohio L he Probate Court of Meigs CounH•rbert Smith
bu,inesa Yisitor in Gallipolis on
TO the Exec utor or Administn.· LY. Ohio, Cue No. 16,441, 1 will
•
Fllad May ll, 1·
Thur&lt;day.
·
as 01 1er !or 11.le at public auction on
tor an d Jo sue h o r th e [o II owing
CONSIBffNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Amount of Cl•lm _ _..,
Mi&amp;s Hortense Humphrey, Mrs.
are resi denls of the state of Ohio Lhe Ull.b day 01 June, 1960, at
E. W. PHPln, Jud..
RATES
H�el Humphrey ,nd eranddauSltrYIVlng spouse, 1 £ any ; next of J U a . rn . a l the door of the Court
l5) 1 7• 27; ;,) 1• 3tc ghter Janet, visited the Wlili11ms
the follow- I
KIil,· bcneli&lt;:1aries under the will, I , wuse, •"Omeroy, O"to,
11
I Cfm.t, pc.r ,ronl. :1•e haerlion. Minimum cbar-g, - eo "e r•.a
GroYer Stewart was. admitted lci
in Wellston recently.
u any; th� at t orney or attorneys illt descr1be&lt;l real eatate.
I ctoll ,er word fo.t three con::iecutive insertioJ,a.
n t Valley Hospital In Pt.
Pleau
y
ed
Sunda
There were 86 attend
f•
lpedll - one moc.th tor 30 cent.8 per word.
t'a.l(;el 1 : 'l h e following deacribre pl"t.Se n tm i: ;t ny o l the aforemen
laat week for observation
Pleaat
May
Scbool,
22 , collection $21 .53.
�u rei&amp;J estate liltuated in lhe Coun•
�U rate of 3 �ti per word ll'ill be ch.arg'?d for advertisl nt
t loned persvni,:
NOTI C c: TO CONTRACTORS
·
·
. , •nd treatment.
Yuu are hereby notified that on LY ot M.e1&amp;,S, in the State or Ohio
AQt paid wttib.ln 10 (N,fs after receivin;i bill.
Mrs._ �cott_ Folmer was a �u11 1STATE OF OHIO
Mrs. Mary Berry and Mrs. e. F.
FI V E - llOOM -UNFURNISHED the :t.Sth i.J.1y of May 1 960, un ;ind in the 'fownshi .., .. ; Salisbury, DE PARl'MENT OF HIGHWAYS nes6 v1sllor m Athens last Friday, Board ,pent the WP.ekend in Iron•
Drori la A.dv�lin&amp; - Should be tcportl'd lm,nedlately The
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grueser and ton, Ohio, visiting Dr. and Mrs.
Amended l 1111en lory a11d Appraise- ,wd bounded and described as fol·
nl';Uy Senthlel will not be rNJ)OWJibl.e for more tJ&amp;an one intor
ap,;JJ t mcnt. J'honc W Y2·330'2.
Columbu1,, Oh io, May J 3, 1 960
I
JUCIII o ! l he tSl&lt;1tC of l{.ay Burley lows:
of Columbus spe�t from Leo Konieciny,
d.11ughter
� !IIIVIJon.
&amp;-25-6tc
Contract SalH L991I Cop'J'
I
---Car
or
Jote
dcrcai1ed
oudrum.
w
anJ
,
Town
Ui,
Monday with Mr.
throu�h
2
Sunday
Sec.
in
Heing
Obituaries
$LUO.
.Ewnu
of
Notices
Sp4w=.lal
and
_anb
n,
of
CUd
No.
326
,
Nancy Profritt entertained with
penter, Uhiu , Ill s.a1d County W,13 Range 13 or lhe Ohio Cc.mp.any's
and Mrs. Lewis Grueser.
ptNtlh-d at l e4t.Dt per word.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
I
a slumber party at her home repurchase: Beginning on the north
Ii led 111 t h is Court.
":IORDI
1 DAY
3 DAYS
� PAYS
1 MO.
Sealed proposals will be re•
M:s. Lois Wellman of Fort Gay, cen tiy honoring Janie Burge• who
start
WANT �D-Jieauticiar. lo
11
l l e.:i rmg on said Amcndc� ln 1 1&gt;1Ue of the l-'omeroy and. Rutland eeivcd a t the 0£1ic e of the Stale W. Va., Yisiled Miss Hortense is moYing to Virginia. Guest. ware
80c
00c
$1.36
'4.00
imm �d1ately. Phone WY2-3557 nmt o ry ;n1J A ppra1semen1 will bt' 1 L vncrete Road in the west line of Hig hway Director ol Uhio at Col • Humphrey Tuesday. Miss Alice Josetta Lish, Janie Dodson, Con­
;1,t&gt;.u1..1
JUIO
Sl.20
80e
iD
5-24--0tc had be fore this Court u n the, 14th I het.d HyseJl's lot; thence north umbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M,, Euler was also a visitor.
or WY2•6Q I �.
2li
71lc
$1.liO
$2.2ll
S,.50
nie Harbour, Suz.ie Warner, Janie
.
d.:i y of June L 9b0 .at 10 o'clock A. j a1011g the west hne of the said Ohw (Ea stern ) StandaH1 Time,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Hartung B urgess and the hostess.
Ada reeeiYld bJ 10 A.II.. will b, in that day·•
HJo: IJA BLt: WOMAN OR GIRL TO .\I
!teed Hysell lot 200 ree\ to an 1 uesday June 7 1 960' for im - and sons of Columbus spent sev.
Mrs. Mary Walsh ol Mason re·
1
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'""' - . 1 h housework and care
Exccptions thcnto may be filed ! iron pm; thence aouth 63 deg. 19 proveme'ntii in:
eral days with Mr, and Mrs. John ceived word this week of the death
lur two clduly people. No by ..111p 1nten.•stcd party at any I min. east 3HS feet to an i�on pin;
P roposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive Hartung.
of her brother, Charles Young, in
1 J .., undry . Time off. Live in.
t une pnu r to ! ill t' U;1ys bt'forti the thence south 2fl deg. 4_1 ln . west are oifered as one project and will
,.,,, :,:�•
:,:
James,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Scott
Anna
Iowa. Other 'idason relatlYes in•
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•;I
5 'Z5-6tc d..1te 3C\ for hc 11 r111g.
Phone W Y�-6459.
i 70 feet to the north 111de of the · be awarded as one contract.
Folmer of Rock Springs and Mra. clirle a brother John Young, and
I
W ITNESS my signature and J •omeroy and Rutland concrete
Propoul No. 1
Minnie Jay, Kerrs Hun spent two other sister;, Mrs. Clar a Rouiih
t �c 3c,1l of said Courl, this road; thence no�th 63 deg. 19 fJ!in.
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Will• I a nd Mn1. Theresa Gibba.
T ilMIT AND PEST CONTROi. uousE TRAIL&gt;:R 10- , ,;;.:-;:,-,�
I 18
wet;l parallel with the center hne 9. 7-6 ( part) Slate Route No. 680 in iam Folm�r of New Haven.
2:Jth tfoy of .\lay, 1960.
.. ...... Frte lnapectlon, ln,u r•
rooms. balh, fuel �u.1 Lank, w.:1:,;h- 1
Mr. and Mrs. G-uy .1::Ue:.slug spent
.
F. II; O '�!H_EN,_
of said_ road 220 feet _to the place Bedford a�d orange 1'ownshlps by · �rs. W1ll1a
_
N � NatlenWW.. P.._ R,
m Clark and Mrs. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
__
_
I
er, dryer, telcv1s1on.
Owner
Ju c l gc an �x·Of 1 1c,w _Clerk J of begmnm1, conLainmg one and applying a T-30, T-31 bituminou_s Ol he Clark were in Parkersburg 1
� A. StrYlce •1tation WY2•
leaving state. frank Hudsou, I W I LL DO WASHING Afl\D lRON•
�
O k ey Roush, Let.art.
O Br1e11 , . -:&amp;/ 100 acres, more or less.
Hy ! lcnrielta
1
aurlace treatment on 8·1 1 1 modi·
2NI.
Bash.an Road, H t. I , Racine.
4-26-tfc
Dr. ind Mrs. E. R. Kelg of St.
take
Also
hom�.
my
1n
ill:i
N
J
Deputy Clerk
REFER.ENCE DEED: Vol. 1 46, (ied stabiliied base course. Paye.
5 21 6tp J l'arc of small children. 770 Syc.iI Petersburg. Florida, are visiting at
l/ Li'
( 5 ) 27; (fl) 3, :J.tr I l 'ace 76, of the Deed Records, ment: Width 1 8 feet. Length 18,·
I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
mur_c st., Middleport. Phor1e
CUFF BYE86 AND His STRING
f
---- · - - - ' Me11s County, Ohio.
ONE GARDEN 1'RAL-ron.2 good
"!U feet or 3.59 milea.
_
Walsh and daughter, Harriet.
W Y z 2394·
1' 23 6tr
Nola •IU be at the Chester
/
_ Parcel 2: The followi ng real ...
Horses and S11ddles, one Play
P�I No. 2
Alu.inn! dance Saturday, May 28.
I
Lal� situate ID the Town�lup of
Yard, one ,a C)'cie Midget Car
VlENNA UPI-Cleveland indua­
Gallia County, Ohio, on Sectiont
I �ahsbury, County of Meigs and
Wl,ll reaume at Wllke1ville on
IN THE MATTER OF
for Children, l!lOOd as new. Con­
�
CYrus Eaton arrived In
triallst
No
Route
State
16
16
1�
,i,,
· 3acbedule the 1 1t h of June.
. ·3 ' . · '
Slate of Ohio and bounded and de• m
tact Arnold Grate, al Rutland AI R CONDITIONING, REFRJGER · SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Budapest Wednesday for a Yisit
Town•
Morgan
and
Huntington
Gaugn: Montgomery l!S.5 on
11-311-81•
PROBAT E COURT
.
scribed 88 follows, to-wit:
Furniture days or Phone S112ship�, by applying a T-30, T·31 bi• upper, 9. 7 lower, running 16 feel or severa'l daya as guest of the
------Illian service. Jack's Refr1s era- ' MEIGS COU NTY, OHIO
and
2,
Town
2,.
Sec.
in
Being
5-24-6tc
4191 Evenings.
MTI
t l o n New Haven. Phone TU 2COME TO THE MOOSE GUN
Account s and vo_uc:h�rs_ of the U ange 1 3 of the Ohio Company's tummoUB �urface tr.e�tment on Gallipolis •�-9 on upper 13.9 on H ungarian goYernment, the
reported.
agency
news
�ochfle-d
]HU
baae
•hzed
•tab
6
23·tf
3537.
•
Shoot, Sunday at 1 p. m. on
lower, ruhnrng 15 feet; Lock 23,
foll o w mg name&lt;l f1duc1ar1es have I Purchase: Bei:inning on the nor.a
.
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-----c--:--:c--:- ---Rt. 7, back or Skating Rink . FOR SALE: SMALL PONY FOR
bct'u hied in lhc Probate Court , side of the Pomeroy and RuUand coune. Pavement. Width 18 �eel. H . l rising.
CO
children, 4 year� uld. Price
Brin1 your wife.
Condition of Moveabl• Dam,:
5- 27·31p 1
Meigs t.:ounty , Ohio, fur appro Yal eone r.ete road al the southeast cor- Length 1-4,942.4 feet or 2 .8.1 miles.
�U�T1� E lR
$ 1 75. Vitatoe, 12 Park Street,
l No-, 3
Pro
dams �re up including Lock
All
an� settleme nt:
pou
111
1er
lot;
Allen
.
.
of
thanc
Gllkey's
1
.
.
:1°
Rout• 2' Lone Bottom, 0hi
::i·25· 3 1r
Miildleport.
?• Ih a CounLy, _oh.lo, on Sect1on1 22 . aYeraging l ¼ traps and . 25
Case No. 1 8,37_1 Firs t. and Final north 26 dee. 41 min. east along
and 4. ta, State K� ui� No. wick:ts. �ock . 23 rs down.
,
-· ------ --MUE L L E R FURNACES, W &amp; STi N G �1- cou � t or William S . Buckley. L i ilkey 's east line !70 feet to an 0.4;j 1. �
a�d GaJ li f.!Oh s 1own•
reen
m
Ohio R1v.r Bo.1ts : Downboun J :
G
1858 fORO Vil FAIRLANE 4
. . HOUSE a,stli•ncn Amold Bro- G u a rdi a n o r the Pcrso11 und Esta t.- iron pin · thence soutb 63 deg. 1 9 �
applymg
a
,
'f•3
ah1p1,
h1
by
1'·:iO
l
Lock
1 1 , Gene Hutchinson 8:20 am
inor
m
a
y,
l
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w
l
of
.door, automatie, R . H. Ivory and
11ul
. min. easl to an iron pin· thence
Ed ,m Hudc e
l'
. th•r•, Svra"uM, Ohio. Phon•
B·
e_urtace
on
tummous
lr'7'
tm�nt
)
.
.tf
;
Lock
12 Dhde Spirit 9:00 am
Case
in
and
0·3
l
No.
First
�T•J"1 ftni1h. ,1495.00. Pomeroy
l
B.244
.
F
a
south 26 deg. 4 1 min. wesl 170 feet
.
.
1 IJ
WYl-6384.
�Mota Co.
�26·3tc
------ ------- Aecou11� of E. J. �erson, Executor to the north aide of the Pomeroy 1 1 1 mod1f1ed s �abu_izatlon base 0·2 ; Lock , 13, O vec J : 40 a m 9--fi;
GRAVEL Y TkACTOR IALII AND of the Estate of Olive Torrence . de- ao.d Rutand concrete road· thence course. Pnement. Width 18 feet. Trade winds 6:3o am 9-2 ; St.
,M�\1POaffJM?: 2 DR. SEDAN.
Servlcci. 5i2 E. Mal� Pomeroy. cea,st· ll.
Louis Zephyr 7 : 00 am 5-0; Lock
north 63 deg. 19 min. we�t paral• Length 26,400 l eet or 5.00 miles.
.
,.
�i•orl&amp;lnal flnith. $495.00
T
'
l !\ I. F. Freiberger 8:40 am 0-20;
Phone WY2-3.975. Open tll 9
Case No. 1 8,293 i; ,rst and Fmal lei with the center of aald road
f'ropou l No. 4
.
.
�)(�,
5-26·6tc
� BlniJnm, Pomero)'.
Gallia . Co qnt)' Ohio, on Sec �1on Lock 18 Walter c. Beckj�rd 3:20
p. m. untll Jun• I. S.lftrMq: l\�t·o'.m ! or Wulter T: H11mm, A�· l60 feel to the place of be&amp;inning,
.'
Harold B,1rnh1rt,
R"d•wllle. mm1strator of the Estate of El• co ntaining five eighths ( ¾) of an ( 14. 82 V_mlon), State Route � o. a2, am 18· 1 ; Lock 20 Mr. Criss 5:50
l taaWOiidE V8 4, DOOR. Aulo•
flllll'IIS• - ___,
m Huntmgton Township., by apply• am B-0; one derrick boat in tow;
'
mer U . Hamm, Dcrciised.
:1691.
Coolv:11•
Pho.,.
Ohlo.
a.ere.
._,..,... •-�'Ue power 1leerin1 and brake.,
...,
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116
..,
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Case
3-19-tfc
No.
18,294
,M1
and
..
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li'irst
Final
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Save and except sixleen one• ana: a 'f-30, T-31 bitummoue sur• Loc k 23 City of Huntington 1 2 : 20
!R-H •. Real sbarp. $159D. OO. Porn ·
A
Ad·
ounl
Burdette,
M.irie
f
1·c
o
hundredths
(l ft/ l OO) acres sold by t ace_ treatment on !H l l m odified pm 20·0; Elger Cliff 3:35 pm 2·0
Jero)ii Motor Co.
... .. .. ..
D-26-3tc
CLOTH,
WOOD
SLAT
PORCH
ministratri
Estate
x
of
of
the
Ch ii r- Allen GIikey to Joe Moore, NOY· stab1Hzed base cour11e, Pavement: western 5:00 pm 1 2-3; Ashland
For FREE l01pedlo11
hade s, c loth porch n lance, J es E. Burdettf', sr., Deceased.
tl\CU8Y 2 DR. SEDAN.
H
. 1
embe r 14, 1927 all shown ln Mc.igs Width .18 feet. Length 2,956 .8 feel at 10: 20 pm 3-1 2.
PHONI
aw1d nill, venetian blinds, win•
Cai,c No. 17.54 9 Third An mu1 J Count)' Deed Records i'n Vol. 131, r 0.56 mlle.
Upbound: Gallipolis City of
·, _ rcur)l_i;natk New Buick trade•
Glim· ore's S upply Store
"Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive Maysville 10:4S pm 2-0; Raymond
dow shades.
t'ree estimates. Account of Gernard Gilkey, Guard• Page 39 !.
car. f61m.OO.
hi. Qoo4 ,olid
Dale W l ppcl, 2 1 , Union AY e.. , ia11 of lhc l 't•rson and Estate of
� aiHtlnarl, Pomeroy. · �le
liE lo'ERENCE DEED: Vol. HlO, of thia project to be completed E SalYetli 1 : 15 -am 16-0; Southern
WY-2-2774
P_omcroy .
5 21 90lc Bunie liilkey, u n Incompetent Page 2M, of the Deed Records of not later than September l:l, 1900. " 4:20 am 15-0; Lock 23 Dan Qulnn
,
Vaughan 8 Edermin8t ing
l80t CkEVflOLET V8·2 D.R. Low
Bidders muSt •PP IY, on the pro• 1 2 .05 pm 2-0; A. V. Criss and Joe
['urson.
Meigs Collnly, Ohio.
TELEVISION l lA D IO AND SMALL
nil, '•�,, ,pot1e11 Interior, aL1to-forms, for prequalilication Lucas 12:30 pm 1-10· Bob Benter
per
Case No . IU, 347 First Current
f Company
Said premises are appralsed al
applianct' repair. Call Frank
-'�il6. B-li, white and turq.
Highway l.!red1t Examm- 2:40 pm 0- 10; Mike Creditor 3:15
with
the
Account of John D. Thomas, Guar• $3 , ,00 .00 and ca1mot be sold for
St. Mary.,, w. Va.
Capteina, 4 1 4 N. Second AYe., dian
•.oo: Pomeroy Motor Co.
Columbus,
- --er,
al
0 bio, at le W'� !O pm 2 13 ; BeaYer 5:lO P m l · l ; w.
and
l'cr1m11
of
E�tate
the
of
less than two-thirds (%) oJ the HP·
J.a. lfc
Middleport.
�ii-ltc
EVli!:NIN&amp; AUCTION
Amy V. Hice, an Incompetent Per• praised value. Terms of sale: Cash d �ys before the date set to . iPen F. Rhea 5:2 0 pm 7-9; Robert E.
___________
fOlUM Will ADD tlAUIY to ...,
Friday, May 27• 1960• 7:oo P. M..
---------sun.
need 6:35 pm 9-0; Helen Z. 1 2 :30
in hand on day of sale and subject bic:1s.
19" FOH.D Ve CUSTOM 2 DR. HaYmil: aotd my home,
.
.
- not onothH hov .. holcf
homt
The minimum wage to be paid to am 1 · 7; Cotton Queen 5 : 1 5 am
l will sell
AUCTIONEE•
Uulcss l!xcep11o ns
are filed lo the lien for laxes for 1960.
141dan. Low mileaee. Extra good
u·, iov.ly to Soot ot, ancf
chor•.
11t auction at m)'· residence in
all
con•
this
on
employed
labor
Compli,te S•rvic•
ther�to, said atco�nts. will be for
5•0.
J. B. O'BRIEN, Guardian
apndltlon. $l,lGO.OO. Biaettnwra,
teap clean • • , 0 twaah cJI
fo
ea1y
Che11tcr lhe following;
-,-::-:--�-,---,---,with
accordance
in
be
shall
Lract
Crltt Bradford
f
!1e11rmg be ore au1d Cmirl on �he
of the Estate of Lelhie
Pomeroy.
a-26-6tc
a damp dolh kffpo k ..,tM..
Hour- Wage Rates Ascertained and DeWrit•. Phona or Cantact
l liYlll&amp; room _auile; l dilllng ,
Prevailing
of
"Schedule
the
-·--- ______
:1 7 th day of J u ne, 19ti0, 11 t which
Gilkey an incompetent
room 1utte; l dmette &amp;el; 1 .11:as A. C. BRADPORD, R•cln•, Ohle.
'
Iy Wage Rates Ascertained and De• termined by the Department of
bright.
lime :mid accounts will be conslt;I·
1951 l'ORO V8 C U S1 OM 300, 2
t€lrmined by the Department o( Industrial Relations !1NPlicable to
tne 1ed 1nd '°bite, ne w ti �e•, . tffU'-8 , 1 '1AS l og .heater, z· w rit •
er�d. a nd conUnUl!d )rem day tb CROW, c&amp;;r;n&amp; P O R,TER,
,
WHEIIR IUllllNC Cll,l(IIODllllll
Industrial KelaUons applicable to State Hlghway ·Department 1 'lmexoellent condition. See any; , ,
�e•)c• . 1 Wh'. te tewm_g, . m a� TELEVISION llA DJ O AJ\I D SM ��
mu ll fln 11 l � y dispos,�d of.
Attorruiyt1 for Guardian
- Phone UI ' for a frff •Iii MOie.
provcments
in
accordanCe
with
Im•
,
sser
l
a
di
and
bed
Department
Highway
Stale
c
Any pe rs on , mtcres1 c�i ma y fi J e
ne I m p e
tbne after 5, Wednesd11y and
( 5) 20, 27; (O) 3, IO, l 'l, lite
appliance repii lr. Phone bl 5
'. ,
8.l
,.ChooN from ,,-.pleasing pasJelt
1 day I.Je d · 1 kitchen cabinet
provements m accordance with Sections 4 1 1 5.03, 41 15.04, 4115. ,
Thur■dl)' all da,y. Will take
Mcclin tock, n acine, 0 .,1 0. 2-l·lfc written e xceptions to said iiccounts
4115.06,
and
of
Re
15.07
1
the
4
lol
Modernto,..s-lhe "fW C.rarnk:
or
odd
antique
c,;11ira
;
�
tabl"�
·
1
- ------- --Sections 41 15.03, 4 ! 1 5.04, 4 1 15.0tl,
or Lo mutters pcrluinin� to the ex•
Pkk• up truck In lrade. Rodnt!y
Code
vised
anl
tree;
l
hall
uc
Ohio.
of
odd
l
ot
"
U,
M
a
lq
1
1
with tM r.JttYred effact.
tUe
cr
DE"
KITCHEN
BUILT
CUSTOM
Re•
the
o(
1,.01
41
and
15.06,
1
4
r
f
u l 1 o the t ust
l less th n
Pterce, Lonu: llollom, Ohio.
The bidder· must submit with
l.i111p11; I lot dry walnul lu m l)er.
si�ned for your home. Free es• five llays l)l ior to Lhc tliilc l:lel for
Yised Code of Ohio."
LEGAL NOTICI
ll-1Hh1tp
new low cost ift11Qlloll0fl
OLhen. .Items loo numerous lo
.......,I.
limates. foreman and Abbott, hcaru1g.
1'he bidder must submit with hia his bid a certified check in the
Notice ls hereby given that the
COfll MtOn o 10¥lnt to y-.
1111ethod1
of
190B CkEV!tOL!i:'I' Ve BEL-AIRE
amount
$2,000.00.
mt:ntJoh. Not rt:11ponsihlc for ac·
amount
check
the
ln
certified
Phone WY2-5321.
a
bld
8-6-t f
followln&amp; described personal pro•
f' . JI. O'liHIEN
------Plans and spccHications are on
c1denh1.
' dr. bard top. Air condltlonir1a:.
perty will be sold at public auc- of $3,750.00.
ljrobatl! Judge
hW6tlllde. Power brakea and
J , W. HoUman, Gwner
Plana and speciticatlona aro on f'il e in the department of hl&amp;:h·
lion at the Coutt House steps at
Mci�11 County, Ohio
1teerln&amp;:, R and H. The most
I. O. MeC..:o)', Auctioneer
in the department of high• ways and the office of the division
file
(5)_ 27, .ltc l-'omeroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A. M. on
c,) 14, 21, 23, 24, !M, 26, 27. '7lc
critical buyer wtll 11pp,·ovc thl11
_
and the office of the div hnoL. deputy director.
ways
__
ll
,
d
of
15th
y
Wednesday
the
June,
___
__ __ _
wen tept au tom oblle. ·�•98.00,
The dir&lt;ctor reserves the rlghl
director.
dep�ty
1 1)80.
8-USED COAL FU RN AC E!i," 'c:oo
(21 )
ii
to reject any and all bids.
B l H ,lnan, p omeroy,
Phona WY-2..SS21
u•28-8 le
rlgb
the
reserves
The
---director
One frame house sltuatcd on the
:--:=:::---c::--c::-c-=-:
we,tinG•
condition. Arnold'•
-E. S. PRESTON,
O H SALE : 7 ROOMS AND HATH real estate -J reviously owned by to reject an)' and all bida.
.
F'
Mklcll_.
N. Second An.
houie Store, Syracuse. Pt-lone
.... c1... UM Can
Director
corner 689 No. Sctond Ave., Leo K. Smithl and Omagene z.
E. S. PRESTON
(5) 6 13 20 27 4tc
WY2-6384.
AM -Mlket MNII MN.11
20 ,
Middleporl, o.
�Director
---- _ (�_:&gt;_:::
Smith, on Mulberry Avenue, Pom::.
... TIIDPOL.ITAN MOTORS
•
(S)
2tc
27,
20,
y,
io.
ero
Oh
MIi&amp; .... MIi• It.
·
. D ERN - FIV!i
MO
F OR S,,LE
on, frame house silualed on
'
,�. Ollla
r?o.m ht.us", iulJ basemenl and real
I
Befort 9:30 A.M.
NDTICa TO CONTRACTORS
estate preYiously owned by
People
pr 1nr ca11 ·
a�t1c. Aumne balance ol 4. � Reese T.
Middlaport WY•1•264t
STATE DP OHIO
West, on Mulberry AYe., ·
I
Look at 1.he Sp.ace. Look at the
d tre&lt;:t iovernm�n t lo,1m, Lot ISO Pomeroy Ohl
Pomaroy WY•Wl95
have 1urglcaGecllcal
DI PARTMINT OF HIGHWAYS
·
x!IJO . GQ?d n_ela�borhood. Call
KAU_TJ: Fltp) ITORI
l'r1ee1. Look at the &amp;vtn1:s.
Columbus, Ohio, May U, 1960
All fl� ture; are included In
POI SALi
cost protedlon . . •
or see 1' r&lt;1dd1e thabet, M H�n, said buildings.
At Ctlffte,
Contract S.ltl L... I CoP'f
For I.be frist .Bu)' &amp; Beat 'l',erms
The Am1nd1 J. Howett real ea­
W v,.
4·
S-2.145
Yuk.n
,_, the 11,a, ffme IWf SHlflD•
26-Ua
No. 60 • 30I
Said propert)' i• to be sold and
Ille In Bedford TOwn1hlp, beln&amp;
Oll New and lJSED, Look to
offen
)'OU lllt9kcl......al .....,,,.
CONTRACT
PRICI
UNIT
1pprOxlmattll fort)"•tfl\len ■crria,
FOR SALE : !&lt;�OUR ROOM HOUSE conveyed to the highel!lt bidder by
HAMILL IIRYICI STATION
Ille• "".,,. can ttcvre • , • II J'M
recelv•
be
wUI
propoaal1
Sealed
wjJl beJ sold to the hl&amp;heat bidder
on MlneraYille Hill $4000. Call bill of &amp;ale, upon the followlna:
hlore 9i00 A.M,
enroll ..,. """"'r, ""'1 29.
ed at the ofllcri of \be State Hi&amp;h·
al .,CIO P, II. on the 8rd d•y ol
W Y2· 6291.
6- 26-6tc terma: 91ah in hand on day of
1,,11,•• ,
n•a
l'HllY tnkt 'l!it 1111M •••
Columb111,
at
Ohio
of
Director
way
11111.
Ju t, 'HOO, al the office ol 0' ·
lledlcal Jn,cs.tnnHY I that PrMJdH �h (Oltlt
l
COl'll•
,
M.,
­
(Eas
hio
until
Ohio
A.
10:00
O
ROOM
SEVI-.:N
FOR
removed
be
1hall
bulldlnae:
Said
HOUSll
SALE
plete 111,alcal w"medical NIM!ftta: -.
:
Bllen and O'Brien, 100',i Cour&amp;
Every Day Servi.,.
.
..
n
cl'educU.
Cl'OUPI IIO,o oJkn UICM NM " ..
with two batha, 1arage, waab by July 115, 1960 or fort,it all ern) Sl.lndard Time, Tuesday, June
Stl'fft Pomeroy, Ohio. .Muat ■ell
U,I. No. 23, Waverlr, Ohio
fwdloJd-1Oft.lo .n�
ts or OHtl
· . HIW
7, 1960, for improvements in:
No phyllc•I nam.Jnauon
no t-lth Ni.tr.ant, no exc� beolu.
house, cellar, lar1e rorner 10\ ri1ht, thereto.
for not leu th■n app,r■lled value
of
O,.n •very day 9 to 9
put
or
Pft'Mnt
health
probll!fnl.
no
wa1un1 periodJ for �uni eon
Meigs County, Ohio, on County
located In Cheater, Ohio, OIi
The ri.jht la reserved to reject
- - - · ---ot two lbou11nd five hundred
cllllon� no need lo be esnplo)'ed, "nit■
p_llllfl II Mtl..,.17 � Road No. C-10 in Columbia Town­
0
T
Route 7. Priced to 1ell. U Inter, any and all bid1.
COMPLETE INSURANClll . PRO,
dqllan,
•� s��J a���.�f:n:'8!'-et:t":��11
BEAUTlfUL
SELEC'l'ION
OF
eliited call or wrile Paid PolinL
lectlon. Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
J. Etlw. Fo1ter, Cltrk ship, by 1radln1 and pavlna: with
Ital CII" _plsrt that NIVH )'our •ru
Una Bolln, Admlnlatratrl•
F'lowen, Croue,, ha■ketl, for
.. ue Shltld l)r0¥ldN PQmfflts lo,rard the � of 8ur1tr, ln--hoiml
surface
road mix
Pomeroy Board of Education bltumlnou1
Riplfl,y, W. Va. Tu!. ES2·N33.
Mlll1 1 Middleport,
Call Don
11-Je.ftc
al ca.re, Anelthnla.·RHloUwnoy
Memorial Day. Clift '1 ti hoe Re­
I aerordln,: .. o.' RbNula:a
Ohio.
In�ntt1-■ U.t!t9�ln lhe Aptclal Pttl■rQc:
1� 1s , . T1; � � w. � coune on an a1greeate base.
t (ll•lt-J'I J'OU WI
pair, Middleport, Ohio. 6·17·1 2tp
Net1,_• ,.r on., ... u PH 8'on.Ui YOU N'fflvaOmtrac:
Width: P&amp;Yemenf 16 feet. Pro­
I \'O UNO GUERNSEY COWS
all U... beMNa lbtid l,n die
,
•
.
ne...,pe
Ulll
o!
._.
Nefflt
•
in
adnrtllfmml
r
DON STIVERS
for ule. Ju■I freab and 1ood
jeol and Work LenJlh l3,llt4.0'7
1
Tl'ta Hrollmtnt pedod ••
milkera. Larry Collin,, RHd• J i2 RAT8 KJU.Et, WITH STAR
feet or 2.660 miles .
Ull1"I ll ii PNt­
,1.te;
Iba.,
:I.¥.
W1rf1rin.
lbs.
t
marked berotlt mldnlaht oa I� 11ay rMAt
11 �
"The dale set for completion of
ville, R. NO, 1
ll-:16•3lp
h Mt lod■:, ' • • n.u Iii
applkaUon
t1111
•
,
,
Woll
to:•
..
t'Oll mil11 �
t,1.00. Sele, pure, and -auar■nteed.
this work &amp;hall be H 1et lorth ln
Kbertbac=h Hardwire.
PUILIC IALI
Ohio Medical lndHllllti,, Inc., .,,, ..,. ..,. • · Ibo blddln1 proposal."
.._
· ""1¥,i ,.,
nd1nl1nec1· will offer for
l•'l :17, 28, 29; ( D) 4, 5, 6,
Pt.u. ..,..11 ,.. 18 Ill, U--Ooor ,.,_.,_,
,. ,_.
Bidden mu1t apply, on lbe pro­
U , UI, 13, 18, UJ, 20, 20,
JM1b1!c , auction, 1I tbe lite
per form■, for prequaUflcatlon
""°""'-1 bms""' 65 wort old oa
of 1 Do1Q Grlllllh Morr, I
36 , 27; \4) 1, 2, 3 , 8, 9, 10,
with the Hl&amp;hw1y Credit Examln•
10, 16, 17, 24tp
deeialtd, near Dorc11, on the
l"1f 1. ,_
I �ourato,od ,., -•
4,S Llncetn It.
er, al Columbu11 Ohio, at least 10
!!!!!l!Z4,\ '
llo�-an 11QOd, In Sulton
Pho,_ WY2-U61 Mlddloport
daya before the date .et· to open
Towmlllp, M1l11 Count,, Ohio, on
blda.
...
llolHf1 IWoJllb day ol June,
The minimum wa1e to be paid"
llfM(
I.IIQ. CQlllfllC!ln1 at one oclock
NINI
lo all labor employed on, this con•
Buy Your - .
P,
• 111• Ptnonol property ol
witl
accordance
in
be
shall
lracl
,-_GINO
"" .,.
HOME FOR QUICK SALE BY
.uicf �ltedenL. con1l1lln1 in part
■
Sl■
lhe "Schedule of Prevailing Houri)
fur­
bath,gaa
11.nd
rooms
owner,
6
of: , 'l'itbl.., cboirl, ltOn and wood
J
nace, 2 utility rooms and cel­
bed, book caae,
__, ..I,._,
lar below. 3 mlnute■ walk to
�l!trl'J' loblo, bllnket che,t,
•
downlown Fomeroy on Lincoln
�� joal r1111e, oil ran10,
HIii Road. Call WY2-Slll8 or
llffWI'! 1'frl(¥.1tor, •llchon cabI .
WY2,S381.
11-211-fto
of drawer,, waah
..;,......,., modern and old
AT
ad;af.., "'""• lneludinl
,. - ,,at of 11,.,i;,, Cina, hob- ll &amp; DD
llAftll
Dlll' a.,i '11111\id IWI, IIDd man,
,
ROUT NO, 7 PROPIRTY--.Ex
- irtlclu.
cellent Perm11tone home with
-....i Cl&amp;lt lD bpd on day of
Pomeroy, Ohio
S bedro,,m, (all with lar1e oloaNii: &gt;
eta), lara:e JI.Yin&amp; room with fJre
� I. · Coverdale,
-- -- - place and built-In tel'evl1lon,
Adinlnlltr1trlx of the Elta\e
&amp;ND MOTORJ fU
IO&amp;TI
"91D
window
and !or,, piolure
de, . of i,,.111 GrUllth Jtlarr,
1M "" while
1111, Mot,.
Wa'u. GUA&amp;AN'IU YOU WOl&lt;'TI And we' ll
1
Wonderful dlnl .. room with
(_ \.
lire plloe, kitchen with bullt,ln
Ma.,
(1),#7-IWI; (6J+tk_, ,olffott - MIO
further ......ntlo you will be COIIPLETELT
\·. :. ::·
,
- tf., PMMNIJ. pt_,. WY�
•
re Ir IJ••
-ator, Ir...., and range.
·
60-pllon
BAflUIJU&gt; with a Quick-Recovery
I I•Yo. Pl,,y CITY PIUCJ!S -n
thou1hout,
Hardwood !loon
1
See Bill
lllfl4 • mat
Electric Weier Heai. 01r your money will
completely Insulated, and hH
�
.
cool.I
hol wator heating. run l&gt;a1er.1em
lnatallallon
the
b!cl\llllns
1&gt;o nturned,
.,.. 111P
wllh lounge, recreation room
Soe yow��doeler or "1umber,
•
' f •M IOtc .AJl'Ak'l'IIDn'S - .tµrrulbed and
and fum1e1t room. Attached
&lt;lluten, llld4leuoluml,hed.
•
'
,
call t» to, man dolallo.
or
double 11ra,o wllb owerhoad
l
�ALOJtOli!UII!
BON
port. Phone WY-2-13'112,3.tf
doors , All th!, and bHulll\llly
b. p, ' -,tor and ______ -� _
_II,
1o :,oar ..ttu _, co 11eat located on 2-aere lot with front,
HOUSE.
TWO
ROOll
t
AND
I
Letart
,
tnllan, 11011 ......,.,,
appeln�
!or
Call
lake.
on
a&amp;e
room oportmenta. A. N. BeD1ol,
J.U,. Phona CH'I..,.,-, .-,
FURNISHED APARTment and bath, Pomeroy, Phone
�27-6tc
W Y 2-691:i.
-- DELl"XE: 3 · ROOMS and BATH
unt urnished apartment. cOats
Middleport . Phone
Huildmg ,
5 2 1 12tc
W Y .::. ., i 4 i
-- -- 8 IWU M HOUSE OR 2 APART·
m t::. $•1:0
.00 month. I ¼ mile
en
a bove llrnne, H t . 338. Call Guy
0 . 5•26·3lc
Nc1gla, Jtacine,

a ROOM

ADS
WANT
roa

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Wanted

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Legal N-otice

(20 ) Busi ness Services

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

••81 Auto Sa les

Now Installs

FORUM

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Waverly Mobile
Home Sales

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Fr!"•YMi11 P1tricl1 Collin1 ol Pome·
roy ■pent \he- weekend with ber
grandparent,, Mr. and .Mn. El•
me.r Bailey and Gary Baile)' of
Middleport wu alto a euut.
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TIIIIEI: ROOM FURNISHED apart
�•id. Phone
ment. ulilltlea
••• 229 ,.._ WY2-IIIO ·
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Notice is hereby given that pursuont
to the requi rements of Section 5721 .03 of
the Ohio Revi sed Code, a list of lands in
Meigs County on which taxes hove remai n­
ed due and unpaid for two semi-annual
tax installments will be published i n this
newspaper.

Each person charged with d.e linqueot
reol property taxes ond assessments or
publ ic uti lity property taxes on a klx dupicote i n the honds of the Co\,l_ntv _Tr!!Qsur­
er moy pay the ful l amount of such toxes
immediately. Al I taxes which a re paid �
fore the dote for publ ic:atioA will be delet•
ed from the list to be publ ished.

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The Army Hour
Noon 'Newa
Vir1inia Vitatoe (Papvlllr
Jt.postollt \.."'tlW'Cb,
United Natlon1 Sl'llow
Social Security
ReY. Teell (C.rpentf1?
Sll.nday Sbowcue
Annlvers..ry Showcue
Broadway Showca11e
Sund■)' Sbowcase
Rev. Wilaon (New :llnen
Church of God)
Sunilay Sbowcue
News
Sunday Showcu:
News &amp; Weather
Congreuman Moeller
W11hingon Repoltl to tbe
Peeple
Sundown Serenade
Ofr the Air

l:S8
....
8:00
1,21
8:15
l:JO
8:IO
,,oo Detect:1ve11 Dairy
9:11
7:00
5:80 Waterfront
lO!IO
8:30
6:00 Home Rtln Derby
10:35
Corned.)' PlayboUH
8:35
6 30 News Picture
11 ;30
J:30 Ad"t'enture Time
lll:30
' :4!S Sports Roundup
12:00
ll,:OQ :,i.eambo.at Bill
10:00
6:55 Weathercut
12:15
1:30 Gil:M Kid
t0:30
7:00
S.turday Nla;1t Jamboree
8'IIO l,i..lc In lhe Roun�
1 1 :00
7:30· Bon11Jlza .
12:30
1:15 Jim Thacker Show
11:45
8:30 The Man and the Challenge 1 2 : llli
8:25 Weathereul
1 :00
9:00 The Deput
1:3()
9:30 New1 Pictu�e
1:SC:,
60
Wide
World
8:30
:35
1
fl:43 liunUey Bfluldey l\epon
lni,rpol
:'rom
Man
10:30
2
:00
'
Z:30
7:00 Death Valley Days
11 :00 N e . .-1Headline•
2:30
2:35
7:!0 Thln Man Dawson
1 1 . 10 W .&lt;\there.at
3:ot
3:30
B:00 Troubleahootera
11:15 Shockwatch
3::W
3 :35
2:00 Sign Off
8:31) lfaaquerade PatlY
4:30
9:0!) Cavalcllde of Sportt
1:00
) 4:35
Bowlin&amp;
Jackpol
9:45
4:30
1 5:30
4:35
March or Medicine
5:46
1 1 : 15 Sip On
5:30
New• Headline,
6:00
, 1 :30 This i.s the L!."e '
11:40
Weatbercast
6:30
l2:QO TV Chapel
,:45
Jarll: Paar Show
12:30 Industry on Parade
Sign Off
12:4� Garden Club of I he Air
7 :�
8:00
1:00 Fronlius of Faith
7:47
6:30
1 :30 Sunday MoYietime
3:45 Moma Challenge
7:i5 Sign On
4:00 Crotched 'Mountain
800 Circle 3 Ranch
4:30 Fa.vorite Story
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Junglt1
5:00 World Championship Golf
9: IIQ Junlor Auction
6:00 Meet. the Pre41
10:00 Howd)' Doody Show
6:30 Sunday News Picture
10::IO RuU &amp;: Reddy t'iow
1,tiO Overland Trail
11 :Q.0 Fury
The Pomeroy Teachers Association �nd school emplo1ees
8:00 Music on Ice
11:l!Q Circua Bof
ttonored
Asa A. Hoskins and Mrs. Althea Bryan ' who ,are re•
12:do True Story
9:00 �vf· Show
at
tiring,
a luncheon Thursday noon.
10;00 Loretta 1'oung Show
12:IO Down on the rarm
completed his 4lsl
Ho!lkins
Mr.
Funny
10 :30 People Are
.
1 -00 A Traveling Man
year of teaching today and was year. By acclamat�on the11e, . •ere
Beadllnea
:20
1
1
News
Dope
Dugout
1 : i$
ele
;Pre•
Mn.
Ro\1"9
:
Elame
,
cted
presented with a hand1ome baro11:10 Weatherc11t
-1:2!&gt; Cincinnati Baseball
1ident; Mi11 Genevieve Stolart,
the
set,
thermometer
and
meter
1 1 :15 Nitewateb,
f:00 The School m:or,
eift of the Association. Mr. Hoa- , i9e president ; Mi11s Care.lyn Sflitb
1:00 Sign Off
f:30 Science Fiction Theater
kjns, in accepting the meq1ento, secretary; Mrs. Glady!I Hayaan;
staled ttiat " he enjoyed the 34 treasurer.
. .
Mrs. Husted, retmng president,
years of teaching at Pomeroy
High Scho♦I and that he would aftel' ■a)'inlil 1he enjoyed aening
7:30 Dick Cluk Show
long remember hl1 fell'ow teach· u head of the leeal Aaaea:i&amp;Uoo,
8:QO Brave Stanton
ers and the student, he wa■ prJ. turned the meeting over to Jrln.
8:IO ,Leave It To Buv.er
viJeged to know. He thanked the Rouse, president-elect.
4:00 American Bandata�d
Mrs. Rouse gave a brief re­
9:00 •Ll;wrence Welk Show
Tin Tin
1:30
teachers lor their °"9ful gilt and
of the O. E. A. meetlnc at
port
Beal
t0:00 Jubi-lee, U. S. A.
said he would always tre111ure it
:S:00 San Franc:lsco
Your F.lso Report, .:
Ralph Spencer, Central Elemen• Ga l lipoli1 which she ind Mra.
1 1 : 00 Up-To-The-Minute New,
1 1 : 10 Sports Report
mentary School prjncipal , made Husted attended.
1:40 Weather Teller
New,i
Daly
John
:15
I
I
i:46
Late Show
the presentation speech.
Gueits were Mias Ethel Oar,:QO Buddy Starcher Sho•of
Mrs. A1'be-a Bryan received a land ■nd Mrs. Verlie Gordon, re.
,,,� Walt IJl.eney l'reoen ts
beautiful- · silver plat\er from Mrs. tired Pomeroy achool te;1cl!iers.
B
Helen Wllllams who made the Mrs. Ralph
1:00 Man From :Blackhawk
Zundel, Reli1lou1
l2:00 J&amp;bit Hopkins File
presentation speeeh: S he thanked , Education teacher, school aecre­
9:00 77 Sunaet Strip
1 2 :30 The Big Pfoture
the teachers and said she sincere• tariea Mra. . Grace
•:oo The Detectives
and
.
1:00 Colle&amp;:e New, Conferencii=
enjoyed workm1 wltl thlt'. Ilea, , Miss Rita Ball
Iy
custodt•� lay
$�80 ltlaci: Saddle
1:30 America's Newsreel Album chers and children during: her 10 Myers, Charles
1
' Werry and "-•tin
.
Jl:00 ne New Tont,bt
1 ·48 Trev.I P'lllll
at
years
Sugar
Run
Elemen
tal')'
Phillipi.
Wealher
1
11
2;00 Mystery Matinee
r ��"if.
·'
School.
p
11
P
3 ;QO Open Hearin1
The lancllton tables, anao1ed
Ef11etl.,. Of OHlc•n
1!_:20, · Litt Show
3:30 Man, Medicine and Spff(e
The luncheon was preceded bf in a "T" 1hape, were centered
4·30 �•tlonal Education .A&amp;AOc.
a brief bu�iness meutfng' c11lled to with attractive floral ar�•nge­
5:oo Matty'; Funnies
.rl.
1
ment made from purtle and
order by Mrs. Jw'tba Husted
5:30 Ewe Ard"en Show
sldent. Mrs. Bryan, secr; tary white lrl&amp;es. CleYer place inats
t:(IO Ba�ee and Bul�II
6:00 People's Chou•
read the minutes o f the previou� designed by Mrs. Martaret liewis
ll:00 Eddi• Seal!dJI Sho.i
1
6:30 Robin Hl!Od
meetiq awl KIN Farie Erlew;ine and Mrs. 'Ralph Spencer aided
12:00 'LUii-ch with Soup Sales
7:00 Tramlo.,n
color to the tables. Candy Cups
_
12:30 ' -Gri, Gboll
treasurer, gave her report,
7:30 :M"Herick
Mrs. Lucille Swackhamer, chair• were centered on purple and
·&gt; 1 : 00 !JV · Cl
8:30 Lawman
man of the nominating com m it• w hite floral designs nd long
, •· l :30 Talk ·Back
9:00 11'e Pebel
tee, reported tbe slate of offieera , apri ng green streamers dl,ided
2:00 The Brothers
nominated for the 1 960-61 school the tables horizontally.
, � , .2:SQ America's Newsreel Album 9:30 'lte A!ukan,
l0:30 JOhnny S�ccato
Mrs. Eva Stout, · cb■irmarL of
2:•s Travel Film
refreshmeh\ committee, wU
the
1:00
1
Tonla:ht
N,w1
The
.,
2:55 Ba,eball
1
..��d ' ' b'f Miss · stoblll't,' 'MrlS.
· ll106nltl••ther ·Window
�-.e!&amp;P "INli&amp;'wtestlln,: �
.11;1.leµ Gibbs and Mn. Rouse. Thie
ll:lO , ..L,.t� Show
8:00 Reeord Hop
following ladiea aulsted with
prepuation of the deJicloua meal:
Food Preparati.1m and K.itehe n
Committee: Mi11s Sto�rt, Mrl.
6:00 Movie SpectacWar
Husted, Mrs. Gibbs, Mra. Rouse,
7:30 Perry ,Mason
Mrs. Sweckhamer, Mrs,• Stout,
,c, , , ,
Allve­
or
WanJed-Dead
8:30
•::JO The Brlghllr DllJ
Mr1. Drake and Miss Ban.
9:00 Mr. l,uoky
f:15 TIie S....et Storm
Other ladles assisting Wttll the
9:30 Have Gun, WIil Travel
1ervlng of the meal and luncheon
The
Night
ol
Ed10
"I l:�
!0:00 Gu�moke
preparation werc Mrs. Frances
The 'r- !;tooiea
10:80· Not fior Hire
Roberts, Miss Connie Marie)', Mrs.
f:IO . Tho IJle ol RIie,
r
Hayman, Mrs. Theodosio Freeter
11:00 News
t:00 Arthur J. Smllh-Ne,n
Ms. Beatrice Reinhart, Mrs. Bei
1 1 : 10 Theater 13'
nice Hofrman, Miss Carolyn Smith,
' ••!:!&amp; A Look at tH Weolber
12:30 SIi!" Oil
Mrs.
Cecilio, Hart, Miss Erlewine,
Clinic
Bowling
. G:l\li
Miss
Mary V. Reibcl, Miss flelen
.
.,30 Amo, •n• ,.,.
Smith, Mrs. William!I.
ay
?:00 Markham
Superintenden t Charles S. Gibb1
):@ Revival cruacl.ed
T:30 8a"tbide
'Welcomed former . teachers Miu
9:30 American at Wort
8':30 Hotel de Paree
Garland and Mr.!1. Conway and
9:45 Christian Science
Mrs. Zundel If.I guests.
9:00 Thrill, of 1960 Clrcw
10:00 TYJ
. 10:00 CBS Report.I
t0:80 Camera a
19:30 Penon. lo Person
U:00 Dig Plolure
Se•alon Tue,day
4:00 New•
11 :SO RFD, VSA
A.t Young Home
th• Woller
11
tZ:i!Q Rev ' ,!!,rood Glbbr,
�
�
Mr■, Joe Young entertained the
.1..
Lool,
"' �
1 ,:_J!
12:tjl Baaet,ii •
Chatter Club, Tuesday evenin1, at
sp0�pa
her home, Rutland Road.
ay
8:41! Sperl.I Special
A 1hort busineu seuion was
•
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. �- p•·•- v ••••,..
,,11 Coinotly 'Jim•
hel4 with Mn. Glen Evan, presld­
Our 01111 Com..U..
4:30 11... Wlll&gt;..i Wllco1
ln1, after which games were played
10:0!I Reekie and Jecltle C rlon
5:QO Oral JI• ·,otu
and
prlzea awarded to Mn, Wilbur
Mllht Mowe PlaJhouse
11 .
8: 30· G-il oomiie Bowl
YoWll, Mrs. Vau1han Priee and
TIie Loni llaDler
ll
,,oo s� World
·
Mr§. Na�an Blges.
�1
,
11;! Cart0&lt;, T!lolt.,r
,
ConlUl'J
f:80
R,etrc:sfuµenta • were served to
.
latlll1
7:QO
II;
.
. � !!IDS
those flamed and Mra. Everett
!i:80 Jt,t Ja,•kaon
7'11) l:lilrinll Ibo J.len...,
Lighlfool. Mr,, Charles BUct; Mrr.
i,oo CllaQDel 13 Pre.,nl8
&lt;
i,m· The Eel Sulliwan Show
Alfred -Bigg, and one- gu&amp; 1 'shaJ"l
9:® Cl�neral 11:loc,trl, Theater
i:IJ , Bueball Leadofl
on Lee Biggs.
.
illt! -ball
.\lfl'ed Hltchcoclt: Present,
.
tipbel S�ow
10:00
Mr. ••d
Henry t&amp;
i
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'10:SO Wliall' ..,· UfteT .
I,
1 .
00
and ',one '
dhe,ter ,:IllF !II.
.
w,lL:DO Slffitia,,'1'"e,oi ' Special
• -,,::� •'•m
·�
11 ·•m
cently with Mr. and Mr , Cu ·

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8: � �tine!, Pmneroy-Middleport, O., May 26, 1960

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

N-OTICI OF P"U•LIC SALi
NOTICE. OF F ILING AND
ORDER OF ATTACttMENT
C•M No. 16,441
HEARING ON INVENTORY
Mertln $ervic• St•tlon
BY MRS. JOHN HARTUNG
'
Cu• No. 1 1. 1 12.
In the punuance of the order oi
Va.
Mn. Helen Blackston waa a
Probat. Court, M.9,i11 County, Ohio L he Probate Court of Meigs CounH•rbert Smith
bu,inesa Yisitor in Gallipolis on
TO the Exec utor or Administn.· LY. Ohio, Cue No. 16,441, 1 will
•
Fllad May ll, 1·
Thur&lt;day.
·
as 01 1er !or 11.le at public auction on
tor an d Jo sue h o r th e [o II owing
CONSIBffNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Amount of Cl•lm _ _..,
Mi&amp;s Hortense Humphrey, Mrs.
are resi denls of the state of Ohio Lhe Ull.b day 01 June, 1960, at
E. W. PHPln, Jud..
RATES
H�el Humphrey ,nd eranddauSltrYIVlng spouse, 1 £ any ; next of J U a . rn . a l the door of the Court
l5) 1 7• 27; ;,) 1• 3tc ghter Janet, visited the Wlili11ms
the follow- I
KIil,· bcneli&lt;:1aries under the will, I , wuse, •"Omeroy, O"to,
11
I Cfm.t, pc.r ,ronl. :1•e haerlion. Minimum cbar-g, - eo "e r•.a
GroYer Stewart was. admitted lci
in Wellston recently.
u any; th� at t orney or attorneys illt descr1be&lt;l real eatate.
I ctoll ,er word fo.t three con::iecutive insertioJ,a.
n t Valley Hospital In Pt.
Pleau
y
ed
Sunda
There were 86 attend
f•
lpedll - one moc.th tor 30 cent.8 per word.
t'a.l(;el 1 : 'l h e following deacribre pl"t.Se n tm i: ;t ny o l the aforemen
laat week for observation
Pleaat
May
Scbool,
22 , collection $21 .53.
�u rei&amp;J estate liltuated in lhe Coun•
�U rate of 3 �ti per word ll'ill be ch.arg'?d for advertisl nt
t loned persvni,:
NOTI C c: TO CONTRACTORS
·
·
. , •nd treatment.
Yuu are hereby notified that on LY ot M.e1&amp;,S, in the State or Ohio
AQt paid wttib.ln 10 (N,fs after receivin;i bill.
Mrs._ �cott_ Folmer was a �u11 1STATE OF OHIO
Mrs. Mary Berry and Mrs. e. F.
FI V E - llOOM -UNFURNISHED the :t.Sth i.J.1y of May 1 960, un ;ind in the 'fownshi .., .. ; Salisbury, DE PARl'MENT OF HIGHWAYS nes6 v1sllor m Athens last Friday, Board ,pent the WP.ekend in Iron•
Drori la A.dv�lin&amp; - Should be tcportl'd lm,nedlately The
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grueser and ton, Ohio, visiting Dr. and Mrs.
Amended l 1111en lory a11d Appraise- ,wd bounded and described as fol·
nl';Uy Senthlel will not be rNJ)OWJibl.e for more tJ&amp;an one intor
ap,;JJ t mcnt. J'honc W Y2·330'2.
Columbu1,, Oh io, May J 3, 1 960
I
JUCIII o ! l he tSl&lt;1tC of l{.ay Burley lows:
of Columbus spe�t from Leo Konieciny,
d.11ughter
� !IIIVIJon.
&amp;-25-6tc
Contract SalH L991I Cop'J'
I
---Car
or
Jote
dcrcai1ed
oudrum.
w
anJ
,
Town
Ui,
Monday with Mr.
throu�h
2
Sunday
Sec.
in
Heing
Obituaries
$LUO.
.Ewnu
of
Notices
Sp4w=.lal
and
_anb
n,
of
CUd
No.
326
,
Nancy Profritt entertained with
penter, Uhiu , Ill s.a1d County W,13 Range 13 or lhe Ohio Cc.mp.any's
and Mrs. Lewis Grueser.
ptNtlh-d at l e4t.Dt per word.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
I
a slumber party at her home repurchase: Beginning on the north
Ii led 111 t h is Court.
":IORDI
1 DAY
3 DAYS
� PAYS
1 MO.
Sealed proposals will be re•
M:s. Lois Wellman of Fort Gay, cen tiy honoring Janie Burge• who
start
WANT �D-Jieauticiar. lo
11
l l e.:i rmg on said Amcndc� ln 1 1&gt;1Ue of the l-'omeroy and. Rutland eeivcd a t the 0£1ic e of the Stale W. Va., Yisiled Miss Hortense is moYing to Virginia. Guest. ware
80c
00c
$1.36
'4.00
imm �d1ately. Phone WY2-3557 nmt o ry ;n1J A ppra1semen1 will bt' 1 L vncrete Road in the west line of Hig hway Director ol Uhio at Col • Humphrey Tuesday. Miss Alice Josetta Lish, Janie Dodson, Con­
;1,t&gt;.u1..1
JUIO
Sl.20
80e
iD
5-24--0tc had be fore this Court u n the, 14th I het.d HyseJl's lot; thence north umbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M,, Euler was also a visitor.
or WY2•6Q I �.
2li
71lc
$1.liO
$2.2ll
S,.50
nie Harbour, Suz.ie Warner, Janie
.
d.:i y of June L 9b0 .at 10 o'clock A. j a1011g the west hne of the said Ohw (Ea stern ) StandaH1 Time,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Hartung B urgess and the hostess.
Ada reeeiYld bJ 10 A.II.. will b, in that day·•
HJo: IJA BLt: WOMAN OR GIRL TO .\I
!teed Hysell lot 200 ree\ to an 1 uesday June 7 1 960' for im - and sons of Columbus spent sev.
Mrs. Mary Walsh ol Mason re·
1
·
'""' - . 1 h housework and care
Exccptions thcnto may be filed ! iron pm; thence aouth 63 deg. 19 proveme'ntii in:
eral days with Mr, and Mrs. John ceived word this week of the death
lur two clduly people. No by ..111p 1nten.•stcd party at any I min. east 3HS feet to an i�on pin;
P roposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive Hartung.
of her brother, Charles Young, in
1 J .., undry . Time off. Live in.
t une pnu r to ! ill t' U;1ys bt'forti the thence south 2fl deg. 4_1 ln . west are oifered as one project and will
,.,,, :,:�•
:,:
James,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Scott
Anna
Iowa. Other 'idason relatlYes in•
���::,ee::-:-=:,,=:.,,,,,,,,,,,,e::-:,,,,.-:,: �_���,.,,,:,::,:,,,., :,:
•;I
5 'Z5-6tc d..1te 3C\ for hc 11 r111g.
Phone W Y�-6459.
i 70 feet to the north 111de of the · be awarded as one contract.
Folmer of Rock Springs and Mra. clirle a brother John Young, and
I
W ITNESS my signature and J •omeroy and Rutland concrete
Propoul No. 1
Minnie Jay, Kerrs Hun spent two other sister;, Mrs. Clar a Rouiih
t �c 3c,1l of said Courl, this road; thence no�th 63 deg. 19 fJ!in.
Meigs County, Ohio, on Section Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Will• I a nd Mn1. Theresa Gibba.
T ilMIT AND PEST CONTROi. uousE TRAIL&gt;:R 10- , ,;;.:-;:,-,�
I 18
wet;l parallel with the center hne 9. 7-6 ( part) Slate Route No. 680 in iam Folm�r of New Haven.
2:Jth tfoy of .\lay, 1960.
.. ...... Frte lnapectlon, ln,u r•
rooms. balh, fuel �u.1 Lank, w.:1:,;h- 1
Mr. and Mrs. G-uy .1::Ue:.slug spent
.
F. II; O '�!H_EN,_
of said_ road 220 feet _to the place Bedford a�d orange 1'ownshlps by · �rs. W1ll1a
_
N � NatlenWW.. P.._ R,
m Clark and Mrs. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
__
_
I
er, dryer, telcv1s1on.
Owner
Ju c l gc an �x·Of 1 1c,w _Clerk J of begmnm1, conLainmg one and applying a T-30, T-31 bituminou_s Ol he Clark were in Parkersburg 1
� A. StrYlce •1tation WY2•
leaving state. frank Hudsou, I W I LL DO WASHING Afl\D lRON•
�
O k ey Roush, Let.art.
O Br1e11 , . -:&amp;/ 100 acres, more or less.
Hy ! lcnrielta
1
aurlace treatment on 8·1 1 1 modi·
2NI.
Bash.an Road, H t. I , Racine.
4-26-tfc
Dr. ind Mrs. E. R. Kelg of St.
take
Also
hom�.
my
1n
ill:i
N
J
Deputy Clerk
REFER.ENCE DEED: Vol. 1 46, (ied stabiliied base course. Paye.
5 21 6tp J l'arc of small children. 770 Syc.iI Petersburg. Florida, are visiting at
l/ Li'
( 5 ) 27; (fl) 3, :J.tr I l 'ace 76, of the Deed Records, ment: Width 1 8 feet. Length 18,·
I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
mur_c st., Middleport. Phor1e
CUFF BYE86 AND His STRING
f
---- · - - - ' Me11s County, Ohio.
ONE GARDEN 1'RAL-ron.2 good
"!U feet or 3.59 milea.
_
Walsh and daughter, Harriet.
W Y z 2394·
1' 23 6tr
Nola •IU be at the Chester
/
_ Parcel 2: The followi ng real ...
Horses and S11ddles, one Play
P�I No. 2
Alu.inn! dance Saturday, May 28.
I
Lal� situate ID the Town�lup of
Yard, one ,a C)'cie Midget Car
VlENNA UPI-Cleveland indua­
Gallia County, Ohio, on Sectiont
I �ahsbury, County of Meigs and
Wl,ll reaume at Wllke1ville on
IN THE MATTER OF
for Children, l!lOOd as new. Con­
�
CYrus Eaton arrived In
triallst
No
Route
State
16
16
1�
,i,,
· 3acbedule the 1 1t h of June.
. ·3 ' . · '
Slate of Ohio and bounded and de• m
tact Arnold Grate, al Rutland AI R CONDITIONING, REFRJGER · SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Budapest Wednesday for a Yisit
Town•
Morgan
and
Huntington
Gaugn: Montgomery l!S.5 on
11-311-81•
PROBAT E COURT
.
scribed 88 follows, to-wit:
Furniture days or Phone S112ship�, by applying a T-30, T·31 bi• upper, 9. 7 lower, running 16 feel or severa'l daya as guest of the
------Illian service. Jack's Refr1s era- ' MEIGS COU NTY, OHIO
and
2,
Town
2,.
Sec.
in
Being
5-24-6tc
4191 Evenings.
MTI
t l o n New Haven. Phone TU 2COME TO THE MOOSE GUN
Account s and vo_uc:h�rs_ of the U ange 1 3 of the Ohio Company's tummoUB �urface tr.e�tment on Gallipolis •�-9 on upper 13.9 on H ungarian goYernment, the
reported.
agency
news
�ochfle-d
]HU
baae
•hzed
•tab
6
23·tf
3537.
•
Shoot, Sunday at 1 p. m. on
lower, ruhnrng 15 feet; Lock 23,
foll o w mg name&lt;l f1duc1ar1es have I Purchase: Bei:inning on the nor.a
.
.
I
-----c--:--:c--:- ---Rt. 7, back or Skating Rink . FOR SALE: SMALL PONY FOR
bct'u hied in lhc Probate Court , side of the Pomeroy and RuUand coune. Pavement. Width 18 �eel. H . l rising.
CO
children, 4 year� uld. Price
Brin1 your wife.
Condition of Moveabl• Dam,:
5- 27·31p 1
Meigs t.:ounty , Ohio, fur appro Yal eone r.ete road al the southeast cor- Length 1-4,942.4 feet or 2 .8.1 miles.
�U�T1� E lR
$ 1 75. Vitatoe, 12 Park Street,
l No-, 3
Pro
dams �re up including Lock
All
an� settleme nt:
pou
111
1er
lot;
Allen
.
.
of
thanc
Gllkey's
1
.
.
:1°
Rout• 2' Lone Bottom, 0hi
::i·25· 3 1r
Miildleport.
?• Ih a CounLy, _oh.lo, on Sect1on1 22 . aYeraging l ¼ traps and . 25
Case No. 1 8,37_1 Firs t. and Final north 26 dee. 41 min. east along
and 4. ta, State K� ui� No. wick:ts. �ock . 23 rs down.
,
-· ------ --MUE L L E R FURNACES, W &amp; STi N G �1- cou � t or William S . Buckley. L i ilkey 's east line !70 feet to an 0.4;j 1. �
a�d GaJ li f.!Oh s 1own•
reen
m
Ohio R1v.r Bo.1ts : Downboun J :
G
1858 fORO Vil FAIRLANE 4
. . HOUSE a,stli•ncn Amold Bro- G u a rdi a n o r the Pcrso11 und Esta t.- iron pin · thence soutb 63 deg. 1 9 �
applymg
a
,
'f•3
ah1p1,
h1
by
1'·:iO
l
Lock
1 1 , Gene Hutchinson 8:20 am
inor
m
a
y,
l
'
w
l
of
.door, automatie, R . H. Ivory and
11ul
. min. easl to an iron pin· thence
Ed ,m Hudc e
l'
. th•r•, Svra"uM, Ohio. Phon•
B·
e_urtace
on
tummous
lr'7'
tm�nt
)
.
.tf
;
Lock
12 Dhde Spirit 9:00 am
Case
in
and
0·3
l
No.
First
�T•J"1 ftni1h. ,1495.00. Pomeroy
l
B.244
.
F
a
south 26 deg. 4 1 min. wesl 170 feet
.
.
1 IJ
WYl-6384.
�Mota Co.
�26·3tc
------ ------- Aecou11� of E. J. �erson, Executor to the north aide of the Pomeroy 1 1 1 mod1f1ed s �abu_izatlon base 0·2 ; Lock , 13, O vec J : 40 a m 9--fi;
GRAVEL Y TkACTOR IALII AND of the Estate of Olive Torrence . de- ao.d Rutand concrete road· thence course. Pnement. Width 18 feet. Trade winds 6:3o am 9-2 ; St.
,M�\1POaffJM?: 2 DR. SEDAN.
Servlcci. 5i2 E. Mal� Pomeroy. cea,st· ll.
Louis Zephyr 7 : 00 am 5-0; Lock
north 63 deg. 19 min. we�t paral• Length 26,400 l eet or 5.00 miles.
.
,.
�i•orl&amp;lnal flnith. $495.00
T
'
l !\ I. F. Freiberger 8:40 am 0-20;
Phone WY2-3.975. Open tll 9
Case No. 1 8,293 i; ,rst and Fmal lei with the center of aald road
f'ropou l No. 4
.
.
�)(�,
5-26·6tc
� BlniJnm, Pomero)'.
Gallia . Co qnt)' Ohio, on Sec �1on Lock 18 Walter c. Beckj�rd 3:20
p. m. untll Jun• I. S.lftrMq: l\�t·o'.m ! or Wulter T: H11mm, A�· l60 feel to the place of be&amp;inning,
.'
Harold B,1rnh1rt,
R"d•wllle. mm1strator of the Estate of El• co ntaining five eighths ( ¾) of an ( 14. 82 V_mlon), State Route � o. a2, am 18· 1 ; Lock 20 Mr. Criss 5:50
l taaWOiidE V8 4, DOOR. Aulo•
flllll'IIS• - ___,
m Huntmgton Township., by apply• am B-0; one derrick boat in tow;
'
mer U . Hamm, Dcrciised.
:1691.
Coolv:11•
Pho.,.
Ohlo.
a.ere.
._,..,... •-�'Ue power 1leerin1 and brake.,
...,
•
116
..,
•
•
Case
3-19-tfc
No.
18,294
,M1
and
..
,
li'irst
Final
..
..
Save and except sixleen one• ana: a 'f-30, T-31 bitummoue sur• Loc k 23 City of Huntington 1 2 : 20
!R-H •. Real sbarp. $159D. OO. Porn ·
A
Ad·
ounl
Burdette,
M.irie
f
1·c
o
hundredths
(l ft/ l OO) acres sold by t ace_ treatment on !H l l m odified pm 20·0; Elger Cliff 3:35 pm 2·0
Jero)ii Motor Co.
... .. .. ..
D-26-3tc
CLOTH,
WOOD
SLAT
PORCH
ministratri
Estate
x
of
of
the
Ch ii r- Allen GIikey to Joe Moore, NOY· stab1Hzed base cour11e, Pavement: western 5:00 pm 1 2-3; Ashland
For FREE l01pedlo11
hade s, c loth porch n lance, J es E. Burdettf', sr., Deceased.
tl\CU8Y 2 DR. SEDAN.
H
. 1
embe r 14, 1927 all shown ln Mc.igs Width .18 feet. Length 2,956 .8 feel at 10: 20 pm 3-1 2.
PHONI
aw1d nill, venetian blinds, win•
Cai,c No. 17.54 9 Third An mu1 J Count)' Deed Records i'n Vol. 131, r 0.56 mlle.
Upbound: Gallipolis City of
·, _ rcur)l_i;natk New Buick trade•
Glim· ore's S upply Store
"Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive Maysville 10:4S pm 2-0; Raymond
dow shades.
t'ree estimates. Account of Gernard Gilkey, Guard• Page 39 !.
car. f61m.OO.
hi. Qoo4 ,olid
Dale W l ppcl, 2 1 , Union AY e.. , ia11 of lhc l 't•rson and Estate of
� aiHtlnarl, Pomeroy. · �le
liE lo'ERENCE DEED: Vol. HlO, of thia project to be completed E SalYetli 1 : 15 -am 16-0; Southern
WY-2-2774
P_omcroy .
5 21 90lc Bunie liilkey, u n Incompetent Page 2M, of the Deed Records of not later than September l:l, 1900. " 4:20 am 15-0; Lock 23 Dan Qulnn
,
Vaughan 8 Edermin8t ing
l80t CkEVflOLET V8·2 D.R. Low
Bidders muSt •PP IY, on the pro• 1 2 .05 pm 2-0; A. V. Criss and Joe
['urson.
Meigs Collnly, Ohio.
TELEVISION l lA D IO AND SMALL
nil, '•�,, ,pot1e11 Interior, aL1to-forms, for prequalilication Lucas 12:30 pm 1-10· Bob Benter
per
Case No . IU, 347 First Current
f Company
Said premises are appralsed al
applianct' repair. Call Frank
-'�il6. B-li, white and turq.
Highway l.!red1t Examm- 2:40 pm 0- 10; Mike Creditor 3:15
with
the
Account of John D. Thomas, Guar• $3 , ,00 .00 and ca1mot be sold for
St. Mary.,, w. Va.
Capteina, 4 1 4 N. Second AYe., dian
•.oo: Pomeroy Motor Co.
Columbus,
- --er,
al
0 bio, at le W'� !O pm 2 13 ; BeaYer 5:lO P m l · l ; w.
and
l'cr1m11
of
E�tate
the
of
less than two-thirds (%) oJ the HP·
J.a. lfc
Middleport.
�ii-ltc
EVli!:NIN&amp; AUCTION
Amy V. Hice, an Incompetent Per• praised value. Terms of sale: Cash d �ys before the date set to . iPen F. Rhea 5:2 0 pm 7-9; Robert E.
___________
fOlUM Will ADD tlAUIY to ...,
Friday, May 27• 1960• 7:oo P. M..
---------sun.
need 6:35 pm 9-0; Helen Z. 1 2 :30
in hand on day of sale and subject bic:1s.
19" FOH.D Ve CUSTOM 2 DR. HaYmil: aotd my home,
.
.
- not onothH hov .. holcf
homt
The minimum wage to be paid to am 1 · 7; Cotton Queen 5 : 1 5 am
l will sell
AUCTIONEE•
Uulcss l!xcep11o ns
are filed lo the lien for laxes for 1960.
141dan. Low mileaee. Extra good
u·, iov.ly to Soot ot, ancf
chor•.
11t auction at m)'· residence in
all
con•
this
on
employed
labor
Compli,te S•rvic•
ther�to, said atco�nts. will be for
5•0.
J. B. O'BRIEN, Guardian
apndltlon. $l,lGO.OO. Biaettnwra,
teap clean • • , 0 twaah cJI
fo
ea1y
Che11tcr lhe following;
-,-::-:--�-,---,---,with
accordance
in
be
shall
Lract
Crltt Bradford
f
!1e11rmg be ore au1d Cmirl on �he
of the Estate of Lelhie
Pomeroy.
a-26-6tc
a damp dolh kffpo k ..,tM..
Hour- Wage Rates Ascertained and DeWrit•. Phona or Cantact
l liYlll&amp; room _auile; l dilllng ,
Prevailing
of
"Schedule
the
-·--- ______
:1 7 th day of J u ne, 19ti0, 11 t which
Gilkey an incompetent
room 1utte; l dmette &amp;el; 1 .11:as A. C. BRADPORD, R•cln•, Ohle.
'
Iy Wage Rates Ascertained and De• termined by the Department of
bright.
lime :mid accounts will be conslt;I·
1951 l'ORO V8 C U S1 OM 300, 2
t€lrmined by the Department o( Industrial Relations !1NPlicable to
tne 1ed 1nd '°bite, ne w ti �e•, . tffU'-8 , 1 '1AS l og .heater, z· w rit •
er�d. a nd conUnUl!d )rem day tb CROW, c&amp;;r;n&amp; P O R,TER,
,
WHEIIR IUllllNC Cll,l(IIODllllll
Industrial KelaUons applicable to State Hlghway ·Department 1 'lmexoellent condition. See any; , ,
�e•)c• . 1 Wh'. te tewm_g, . m a� TELEVISION llA DJ O AJ\I D SM ��
mu ll fln 11 l � y dispos,�d of.
Attorruiyt1 for Guardian
- Phone UI ' for a frff •Iii MOie.
provcments
in
accordanCe
with
Im•
,
sser
l
a
di
and
bed
Department
Highway
Stale
c
Any pe rs on , mtcres1 c�i ma y fi J e
ne I m p e
tbne after 5, Wednesd11y and
( 5) 20, 27; (O) 3, IO, l 'l, lite
appliance repii lr. Phone bl 5
'. ,
8.l
,.ChooN from ,,-.pleasing pasJelt
1 day I.Je d · 1 kitchen cabinet
provements m accordance with Sections 4 1 1 5.03, 41 15.04, 4115. ,
Thur■dl)' all da,y. Will take
Mcclin tock, n acine, 0 .,1 0. 2-l·lfc written e xceptions to said iiccounts
4115.06,
and
of
Re
15.07
1
the
4
lol
Modernto,..s-lhe "fW C.rarnk:
or
odd
antique
c,;11ira
;
�
tabl"�
·
1
- ------- --Sections 41 15.03, 4 ! 1 5.04, 4 1 15.0tl,
or Lo mutters pcrluinin� to the ex•
Pkk• up truck In lrade. Rodnt!y
Code
vised
anl
tree;
l
hall
uc
Ohio.
of
odd
l
ot
"
U,
M
a
lq
1
1
with tM r.JttYred effact.
tUe
cr
DE"
KITCHEN
BUILT
CUSTOM
Re•
the
o(
1,.01
41
and
15.06,
1
4
r
f
u l 1 o the t ust
l less th n
Pterce, Lonu: llollom, Ohio.
The bidder· must submit with
l.i111p11; I lot dry walnul lu m l)er.
si�ned for your home. Free es• five llays l)l ior to Lhc tliilc l:lel for
Yised Code of Ohio."
LEGAL NOTICI
ll-1Hh1tp
new low cost ift11Qlloll0fl
OLhen. .Items loo numerous lo
.......,I.
limates. foreman and Abbott, hcaru1g.
1'he bidder must submit with hia his bid a certified check in the
Notice ls hereby given that the
COfll MtOn o 10¥lnt to y-.
1111ethod1
of
190B CkEV!tOL!i:'I' Ve BEL-AIRE
amount
$2,000.00.
mt:ntJoh. Not rt:11ponsihlc for ac·
amount
check
the
ln
certified
Phone WY2-5321.
a
bld
8-6-t f
followln&amp; described personal pro•
f' . JI. O'liHIEN
------Plans and spccHications are on
c1denh1.
' dr. bard top. Air condltlonir1a:.
perty will be sold at public auc- of $3,750.00.
ljrobatl! Judge
hW6tlllde. Power brakea and
J , W. HoUman, Gwner
Plana and speciticatlona aro on f'il e in the department of hl&amp;:h·
lion at the Coutt House steps at
Mci�11 County, Ohio
1teerln&amp;:, R and H. The most
I. O. MeC..:o)', Auctioneer
in the department of high• ways and the office of the division
file
(5)_ 27, .ltc l-'omeroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A. M. on
c,) 14, 21, 23, 24, !M, 26, 27. '7lc
critical buyer wtll 11pp,·ovc thl11
_
and the office of the div hnoL. deputy director.
ways
__
ll
,
d
of
15th
y
Wednesday
the
June,
___
__ __ _
wen tept au tom oblle. ·�•98.00,
The dir&lt;ctor reserves the rlghl
director.
dep�ty
1 1)80.
8-USED COAL FU RN AC E!i," 'c:oo
(21 )
ii
to reject any and all bids.
B l H ,lnan, p omeroy,
Phona WY-2..SS21
u•28-8 le
rlgb
the
reserves
The
---director
One frame house sltuatcd on the
:--:=:::---c::--c::-c-=-:
we,tinG•
condition. Arnold'•
-E. S. PRESTON,
O H SALE : 7 ROOMS AND HATH real estate -J reviously owned by to reject an)' and all bida.
.
F'
Mklcll_.
N. Second An.
houie Store, Syracuse. Pt-lone
.... c1... UM Can
Director
corner 689 No. Sctond Ave., Leo K. Smithl and Omagene z.
E. S. PRESTON
(5) 6 13 20 27 4tc
WY2-6384.
AM -Mlket MNII MN.11
20 ,
Middleporl, o.
�Director
---- _ (�_:&gt;_:::
Smith, on Mulberry Avenue, Pom::.
... TIIDPOL.ITAN MOTORS
•
(S)
2tc
27,
20,
y,
io.
ero
Oh
MIi&amp; .... MIi• It.
·
. D ERN - FIV!i
MO
F OR S,,LE
on, frame house silualed on
'
,�. Ollla
r?o.m ht.us", iulJ basemenl and real
I
Befort 9:30 A.M.
NDTICa TO CONTRACTORS
estate preYiously owned by
People
pr 1nr ca11 ·
a�t1c. Aumne balance ol 4. � Reese T.
Middlaport WY•1•264t
STATE DP OHIO
West, on Mulberry AYe., ·
I
Look at 1.he Sp.ace. Look at the
d tre&lt;:t iovernm�n t lo,1m, Lot ISO Pomeroy Ohl
Pomaroy WY•Wl95
have 1urglcaGecllcal
DI PARTMINT OF HIGHWAYS
·
x!IJO . GQ?d n_ela�borhood. Call
KAU_TJ: Fltp) ITORI
l'r1ee1. Look at the &amp;vtn1:s.
Columbus, Ohio, May U, 1960
All fl� ture; are included In
POI SALi
cost protedlon . . •
or see 1' r&lt;1dd1e thabet, M H�n, said buildings.
At Ctlffte,
Contract S.ltl L... I CoP'f
For I.be frist .Bu)' &amp; Beat 'l',erms
The Am1nd1 J. Howett real ea­
W v,.
4·
S-2.145
Yuk.n
,_, the 11,a, ffme IWf SHlflD•
26-Ua
No. 60 • 30I
Said propert)' i• to be sold and
Ille In Bedford TOwn1hlp, beln&amp;
Oll New and lJSED, Look to
offen
)'OU lllt9kcl......al .....,,,.
CONTRACT
PRICI
UNIT
1pprOxlmattll fort)"•tfl\len ■crria,
FOR SALE : !&lt;�OUR ROOM HOUSE conveyed to the highel!lt bidder by
HAMILL IIRYICI STATION
Ille• "".,,. can ttcvre • , • II J'M
recelv•
be
wUI
propoaal1
Sealed
wjJl beJ sold to the hl&amp;heat bidder
on MlneraYille Hill $4000. Call bill of &amp;ale, upon the followlna:
hlore 9i00 A.M,
enroll ..,. """"'r, ""'1 29.
ed at the ofllcri of \be State Hi&amp;h·
al .,CIO P, II. on the 8rd d•y ol
W Y2· 6291.
6- 26-6tc terma: 91ah in hand on day of
1,,11,•• ,
n•a
l'HllY tnkt 'l!it 1111M •••
Columb111,
at
Ohio
of
Director
way
11111.
Ju t, 'HOO, al the office ol 0' ·
lledlcal Jn,cs.tnnHY I that PrMJdH �h (Oltlt
l
COl'll•
,
M.,
­
(Eas
hio
until
Ohio
A.
10:00
O
ROOM
SEVI-.:N
FOR
removed
be
1hall
bulldlnae:
Said
HOUSll
SALE
plete 111,alcal w"medical NIM!ftta: -.
:
Bllen and O'Brien, 100',i Cour&amp;
Every Day Servi.,.
.
..
n
cl'educU.
Cl'OUPI IIO,o oJkn UICM NM " ..
with two batha, 1arage, waab by July 115, 1960 or fort,it all ern) Sl.lndard Time, Tuesday, June
Stl'fft Pomeroy, Ohio. .Muat ■ell
U,I. No. 23, Waverlr, Ohio
fwdloJd-1Oft.lo .n�
ts or OHtl
· . HIW
7, 1960, for improvements in:
No phyllc•I nam.Jnauon
no t-lth Ni.tr.ant, no exc� beolu.
house, cellar, lar1e rorner 10\ ri1ht, thereto.
for not leu th■n app,r■lled value
of
O,.n •very day 9 to 9
put
or
Pft'Mnt
health
probll!fnl.
no
wa1un1 periodJ for �uni eon
Meigs County, Ohio, on County
located In Cheater, Ohio, OIi
The ri.jht la reserved to reject
- - - · ---ot two lbou11nd five hundred
cllllon� no need lo be esnplo)'ed, "nit■
p_llllfl II Mtl..,.17 � Road No. C-10 in Columbia Town­
0
T
Route 7. Priced to 1ell. U Inter, any and all bid1.
COMPLETE INSURANClll . PRO,
dqllan,
•� s��J a���.�f:n:'8!'-et:t":��11
BEAUTlfUL
SELEC'l'ION
OF
eliited call or wrile Paid PolinL
lectlon. Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
J. Etlw. Fo1ter, Cltrk ship, by 1radln1 and pavlna: with
Ital CII" _plsrt that NIVH )'our •ru
Una Bolln, Admlnlatratrl•
F'lowen, Croue,, ha■ketl, for
.. ue Shltld l)r0¥ldN PQmfflts lo,rard the � of 8ur1tr, ln--hoiml
surface
road mix
Pomeroy Board of Education bltumlnou1
Riplfl,y, W. Va. Tu!. ES2·N33.
Mlll1 1 Middleport,
Call Don
11-Je.ftc
al ca.re, Anelthnla.·RHloUwnoy
Memorial Day. Clift '1 ti hoe Re­
I aerordln,: .. o.' RbNula:a
Ohio.
In�ntt1-■ U.t!t9�ln lhe Aptclal Pttl■rQc:
1� 1s , . T1; � � w. � coune on an a1greeate base.
t (ll•lt-J'I J'OU WI
pair, Middleport, Ohio. 6·17·1 2tp
Net1,_• ,.r on., ... u PH 8'on.Ui YOU N'fflvaOmtrac:
Width: P&amp;Yemenf 16 feet. Pro­
I \'O UNO GUERNSEY COWS
all U... beMNa lbtid l,n die
,
•
.
ne...,pe
Ulll
o!
._.
Nefflt
•
in
adnrtllfmml
r
DON STIVERS
for ule. Ju■I freab and 1ood
jeol and Work LenJlh l3,llt4.0'7
1
Tl'ta Hrollmtnt pedod ••
milkera. Larry Collin,, RHd• J i2 RAT8 KJU.Et, WITH STAR
feet or 2.660 miles .
Ull1"I ll ii PNt­
,1.te;
Iba.,
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Bidden mu1t apply, on lbe pro­
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JM1b1!c , auction, 1I tbe lite
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of 1 Do1Q Grlllllh Morr, I
36 , 27; \4) 1, 2, 3 , 8, 9, 10,
with the Hl&amp;hw1y Credit Examln•
10, 16, 17, 24tp
deeialtd, near Dorc11, on the
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Pho,_ WY2-U61 Mlddloport
daya before the date .et· to open
Towmlllp, M1l11 Count,, Ohio, on
blda.
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llolHf1 IWoJllb day ol June,
The minimum wa1e to be paid"
llfM(
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NINI
lo all labor employed on, this con•
Buy Your - .
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bath,gaa
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rooms
owner,
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bed, book caae,
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lar below. 3 mlnute■ walk to
�l!trl'J' loblo, bllnket che,t,
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downlown Fomeroy on Lincoln
�� joal r1111e, oil ran10,
HIii Road. Call WY2-Slll8 or
llffWI'! 1'frl(¥.1tor, •llchon cabI .
WY2,S381.
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ROUT NO, 7 PROPIRTY--.Ex
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cellent Perm11tone home with
-....i Cl&amp;lt lD bpd on day of
Pomeroy, Ohio
S bedro,,m, (all with lar1e oloaNii: &gt;
eta), lara:e JI.Yin&amp; room with fJre
� I. · Coverdale,
-- -- - place and built-In tel'evl1lon,
Adinlnlltr1trlx of the Elta\e
&amp;ND MOTORJ fU
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window
and !or,, piolure
de, . of i,,.111 GrUllth Jtlarr,
1M "" while
1111, Mot,.
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Ma.,
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60-pllon
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I I•Yo. Pl,,y CITY PIUCJ!S -n
thou1hout,
Hardwood !loon
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See Bill
lllfl4 • mat
Electric Weier Heai. 01r your money will
completely Insulated, and hH
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cool.I
hol wator heating. run l&gt;a1er.1em
lnatallallon
the
b!cl\llllns
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wllh lounge, recreation room
Soe yow��doeler or "1umber,
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and fum1e1t room. Attached
&lt;lluten, llld4leuoluml,hed.
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doors , All th!, and bHulll\llly
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HOUSE.
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FURNISHED APARTment and bath, Pomeroy, Phone
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W Y 2-691:i.
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unt urnished apartment. cOats
Middleport . Phone
Huildmg ,
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m t::. $•1:0
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Notice is hereby given that pursuont
to the requi rements of Section 5721 .03 of
the Ohio Revi sed Code, a list of lands in
Meigs County on which taxes hove remai n­
ed due and unpaid for two semi-annual
tax installments will be published i n this
newspaper.

Each person charged with d.e linqueot
reol property taxes ond assessments or
publ ic uti lity property taxes on a klx dupicote i n the honds of the Co\,l_ntv _Tr!!Qsur­
er moy pay the ful l amount of such toxes
immediately. Al I taxes which a re paid �
fore the dote for publ ic:atioA will be delet•
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Breakfut Parl J
New■
BreU:fast Party
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Motorcade
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Top Ten
Weekend
Newa
Weekend
Ohlo New1
Wfl".ltead
Ne.ws
weekend
Newi
weekend
Gueat star
Pat Boone Sholl
Sundown Serenade
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Surtcf•y
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Sunday Chapel

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CoUJJtrJ HJDill 11mt
The SuadaJ- Show
Ni11w1
The SundaJ Show
New,
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The Sunday Sh&amp;W
The Army Hour
Noon 'Newa
Vir1inia Vitatoe (Papvlllr
Jt.postollt \.."'tlW'Cb,
United Natlon1 Sl'llow
Social Security
ReY. Teell (C.rpentf1?
Sll.nday Sbowcue
Annlvers..ry Showcue
Broadway Showca11e
Sund■)' Sbowcase
Rev. Wilaon (New :llnen
Church of God)
Sunilay Sbowcue
News
Sunday Showcu:
News &amp; Weather
Congreuman Moeller
W11hingon Repoltl to tbe
Peeple
Sundown Serenade
Ofr the Air

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8:00
1,21
8:15
l:JO
8:IO
,,oo Detect:1ve11 Dairy
9:11
7:00
5:80 Waterfront
lO!IO
8:30
6:00 Home Rtln Derby
10:35
Corned.)' PlayboUH
8:35
6 30 News Picture
11 ;30
J:30 Ad"t'enture Time
lll:30
' :4!S Sports Roundup
12:00
ll,:OQ :,i.eambo.at Bill
10:00
6:55 Weathercut
12:15
1:30 Gil:M Kid
t0:30
7:00
S.turday Nla;1t Jamboree
8'IIO l,i..lc In lhe Roun�
1 1 :00
7:30· Bon11Jlza .
12:30
1:15 Jim Thacker Show
11:45
8:30 The Man and the Challenge 1 2 : llli
8:25 Weathereul
1 :00
9:00 The Deput
1:3()
9:30 New1 Pictu�e
1:SC:,
60
Wide
World
8:30
:35
1
fl:43 liunUey Bfluldey l\epon
lni,rpol
:'rom
Man
10:30
2
:00
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Z:30
7:00 Death Valley Days
11 :00 N e . .-1Headline•
2:30
2:35
7:!0 Thln Man Dawson
1 1 . 10 W .&lt;\there.at
3:ot
3:30
B:00 Troubleahootera
11:15 Shockwatch
3::W
3 :35
2:00 Sign Off
8:31) lfaaquerade PatlY
4:30
9:0!) Cavalcllde of Sportt
1:00
) 4:35
Bowlin&amp;
Jackpol
9:45
4:30
1 5:30
4:35
March or Medicine
5:46
1 1 : 15 Sip On
5:30
New• Headline,
6:00
, 1 :30 This i.s the L!."e '
11:40
Weatbercast
6:30
l2:QO TV Chapel
,:45
Jarll: Paar Show
12:30 Industry on Parade
Sign Off
12:4� Garden Club of I he Air
7 :�
8:00
1:00 Fronlius of Faith
7:47
6:30
1 :30 Sunday MoYietime
3:45 Moma Challenge
7:i5 Sign On
4:00 Crotched 'Mountain
800 Circle 3 Ranch
4:30 Fa.vorite Story
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Junglt1
5:00 World Championship Golf
9: IIQ Junlor Auction
6:00 Meet. the Pre41
10:00 Howd)' Doody Show
6:30 Sunday News Picture
10::IO RuU &amp;: Reddy t'iow
1,tiO Overland Trail
11 :Q.0 Fury
The Pomeroy Teachers Association �nd school emplo1ees
8:00 Music on Ice
11:l!Q Circua Bof
ttonored
Asa A. Hoskins and Mrs. Althea Bryan ' who ,are re•
12:do True Story
9:00 �vf· Show
at
tiring,
a luncheon Thursday noon.
10;00 Loretta 1'oung Show
12:IO Down on the rarm
completed his 4lsl
Ho!lkins
Mr.
Funny
10 :30 People Are
.
1 -00 A Traveling Man
year of teaching today and was year. By acclamat�on the11e, . •ere
Beadllnea
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Dope
Dugout
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Mn.
Ro\1"9
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Elame
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presented with a hand1ome baro11:10 Weatherc11t
-1:2!&gt; Cincinnati Baseball
1ident; Mi11 Genevieve Stolart,
the
set,
thermometer
and
meter
1 1 :15 Nitewateb,
f:00 The School m:or,
eift of the Association. Mr. Hoa- , i9e president ; Mi11s Care.lyn Sflitb
1:00 Sign Off
f:30 Science Fiction Theater
kjns, in accepting the meq1ento, secretary; Mrs. Glady!I Hayaan;
staled ttiat " he enjoyed the 34 treasurer.
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Mrs. Husted, retmng president,
years of teaching at Pomeroy
High Scho♦I and that he would aftel' ■a)'inlil 1he enjoyed aening
7:30 Dick Cluk Show
long remember hl1 fell'ow teach· u head of the leeal Aaaea:i&amp;Uoo,
8:QO Brave Stanton
ers and the student, he wa■ prJ. turned the meeting over to Jrln.
8:IO ,Leave It To Buv.er
viJeged to know. He thanked the Rouse, president-elect.
4:00 American Bandata�d
Mrs. Rouse gave a brief re­
9:00 •Ll;wrence Welk Show
Tin Tin
1:30
teachers lor their °"9ful gilt and
of the O. E. A. meetlnc at
port
Beal
t0:00 Jubi-lee, U. S. A.
said he would always tre111ure it
:S:00 San Franc:lsco
Your F.lso Report, .:
Ralph Spencer, Central Elemen• Ga l lipoli1 which she ind Mra.
1 1 : 00 Up-To-The-Minute New,
1 1 : 10 Sports Report
mentary School prjncipal , made Husted attended.
1:40 Weather Teller
New,i
Daly
John
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i:46
Late Show
the presentation speech.
Gueits were Mias Ethel Oar,:QO Buddy Starcher Sho•of
Mrs. A1'be-a Bryan received a land ■nd Mrs. Verlie Gordon, re.
,,,� Walt IJl.eney l'reoen ts
beautiful- · silver plat\er from Mrs. tired Pomeroy achool te;1cl!iers.
B
Helen Wllllams who made the Mrs. Ralph
1:00 Man From :Blackhawk
Zundel, Reli1lou1
l2:00 J&amp;bit Hopkins File
presentation speeeh: S he thanked , Education teacher, school aecre­
9:00 77 Sunaet Strip
1 2 :30 The Big Pfoture
the teachers and said she sincere• tariea Mra. . Grace
•:oo The Detectives
and
.
1:00 Colle&amp;:e New, Conferencii=
enjoyed workm1 wltl thlt'. Ilea, , Miss Rita Ball
Iy
custodt•� lay
$�80 ltlaci: Saddle
1:30 America's Newsreel Album chers and children during: her 10 Myers, Charles
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' Werry and "-•tin
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Jl:00 ne New Tont,bt
1 ·48 Trev.I P'lllll
at
years
Sugar
Run
Elemen
tal')'
Phillipi.
Wealher
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2;00 Mystery Matinee
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3 ;QO Open Hearin1
The lancllton tables, anao1ed
Ef11etl.,. Of OHlc•n
1!_:20, · Litt Show
3:30 Man, Medicine and Spff(e
The luncheon was preceded bf in a "T" 1hape, were centered
4·30 �•tlonal Education .A&amp;AOc.
a brief bu�iness meutfng' c11lled to with attractive floral ar�•nge­
5:oo Matty'; Funnies
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ment made from purtle and
order by Mrs. Jw'tba Husted
5:30 Ewe Ard"en Show
sldent. Mrs. Bryan, secr; tary white lrl&amp;es. CleYer place inats
t:(IO Ba�ee and Bul�II
6:00 People's Chou•
read the minutes o f the previou� designed by Mrs. Martaret liewis
ll:00 Eddi• Seal!dJI Sho.i
1
6:30 Robin Hl!Od
meetiq awl KIN Farie Erlew;ine and Mrs. 'Ralph Spencer aided
12:00 'LUii-ch with Soup Sales
7:00 Tramlo.,n
color to the tables. Candy Cups
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12:30 ' -Gri, Gboll
treasurer, gave her report,
7:30 :M"Herick
Mrs. Lucille Swackhamer, chair• were centered on purple and
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8:30 Lawman
man of the nominating com m it• w hite floral designs nd long
, •· l :30 Talk ·Back
9:00 11'e Pebel
tee, reported tbe slate of offieera , apri ng green streamers dl,ided
2:00 The Brothers
nominated for the 1 960-61 school the tables horizontally.
, � , .2:SQ America's Newsreel Album 9:30 'lte A!ukan,
l0:30 JOhnny S�ccato
Mrs. Eva Stout, · cb■irmarL of
2:•s Travel Film
refreshmeh\ committee, wU
the
1:00
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N,w1
The
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2:55 Ba,eball
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· ll106nltl••ther ·Window
�-.e!&amp;P "INli&amp;'wtestlln,: �
.11;1.leµ Gibbs and Mn. Rouse. Thie
ll:lO , ..L,.t� Show
8:00 Reeord Hop
following ladiea aulsted with
prepuation of the deJicloua meal:
Food Preparati.1m and K.itehe n
Committee: Mi11s Sto�rt, Mrl.
6:00 Movie SpectacWar
Husted, Mrs. Gibbs, Mra. Rouse,
7:30 Perry ,Mason
Mrs. Sweckhamer, Mrs,• Stout,
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Allve­
or
WanJed-Dead
8:30
•::JO The Brlghllr DllJ
Mr1. Drake and Miss Ban.
9:00 Mr. l,uoky
f:15 TIie S....et Storm
Other ladles assisting Wttll the
9:30 Have Gun, WIil Travel
1ervlng of the meal and luncheon
The
Night
ol
Ed10
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!0:00 Gu�moke
preparation werc Mrs. Frances
The 'r- !;tooiea
10:80· Not fior Hire
Roberts, Miss Connie Marie)', Mrs.
f:IO . Tho IJle ol RIie,
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Hayman, Mrs. Theodosio Freeter
11:00 News
t:00 Arthur J. Smllh-Ne,n
Ms. Beatrice Reinhart, Mrs. Bei
1 1 : 10 Theater 13'
nice Hofrman, Miss Carolyn Smith,
' ••!:!&amp; A Look at tH Weolber
12:30 SIi!" Oil
Mrs.
Cecilio, Hart, Miss Erlewine,
Clinic
Bowling
. G:l\li
Miss
Mary V. Reibcl, Miss flelen
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.,30 Amo, •n• ,.,.
Smith, Mrs. William!I.
ay
?:00 Markham
Superintenden t Charles S. Gibb1
):@ Revival cruacl.ed
T:30 8a"tbide
'Welcomed former . teachers Miu
9:30 American at Wort
8':30 Hotel de Paree
Garland and Mr.!1. Conway and
9:45 Christian Science
Mrs. Zundel If.I guests.
9:00 Thrill, of 1960 Clrcw
10:00 TYJ
. 10:00 CBS Report.I
t0:80 Camera a
19:30 Penon. lo Person
U:00 Dig Plolure
Se•alon Tue,day
4:00 New•
11 :SO RFD, VSA
A.t Young Home
th• Woller
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tZ:i!Q Rev ' ,!!,rood Glbbr,
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Mr■, Joe Young entertained the
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Chatter Club, Tuesday evenin1, at
sp0�pa
her home, Rutland Road.
ay
8:41! Sperl.I Special
A 1hort busineu seuion was
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hel4 with Mn. Glen Evan, presld­
Our 01111 Com..U..
4:30 11... Wlll&gt;..i Wllco1
ln1, after which games were played
10:0!I Reekie and Jecltle C rlon
5:QO Oral JI• ·,otu
and
prlzea awarded to Mn, Wilbur
Mllht Mowe PlaJhouse
11 .
8: 30· G-il oomiie Bowl
YoWll, Mrs. Vau1han Priee and
TIie Loni llaDler
ll
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Mr§. Na�an Blges.
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11;! Cart0&lt;, T!lolt.,r
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ConlUl'J
f:80
R,etrc:sfuµenta • were served to
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latlll1
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those flamed and Mra. Everett
!i:80 Jt,t Ja,•kaon
7'11) l:lilrinll Ibo J.len...,
Lighlfool. Mr,, Charles BUct; Mrr.
i,oo CllaQDel 13 Pre.,nl8
&lt;
i,m· The Eel Sulliwan Show
Alfred -Bigg, and one- gu&amp; 1 'shaJ"l
9:® Cl�neral 11:loc,trl, Theater
i:IJ , Bueball Leadofl
on Lee Biggs.
.
illt! -ball
.\lfl'ed Hltchcoclt: Present,
.
tipbel S�ow
10:00
Mr. ••d
Henry t&amp;
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and ',one '
dhe,ter ,:IllF !II.
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lev. Harold D�r Graduation Speak;;-

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Sale Saturday At Elberfelds In Pomeroy

r'At Middleport 8th.Grode Commencement

; • ll'ubloned after the famoUB quotation of Shakespeare, "To
be or not to Be" Rev. Harold Doster titled his address to the
;Jznduatea of the 8th Grade at Middleport "To Faint or Nol
�lo Yllnl" - - from the challenges that lie In lhe future for
. ,the cnduates.

• · He oaid that the cJa.. who have finished eight years of edu­

tation ■bould be look.In&amp; forward
to their most fruitful ,ear, in
,:t1ucatlo11· th■t by the time that
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� the, gndUlte from Hig h School,
m ol'f.l education will be required
. for the better pogltiom ln all oc• cupaUons of Ure.
ht,
He Ul1ed the graduates to
ethic■l In their de.Una:• with
· Olben, lo &amp;aln theil' place In life
and acbool with boneaty and he
also challenged the adult.A preaent
to aet the ex.ample of honeatY
to the youth.
Rev. Do,ter'1 cl01lng. point �a,
that they � not emotionally faint
to �ave _ f�1th In lhemJelvea and
thm 1b1hty to do ■n:, job put
before tbem. He said th1t with
the Internal help which comes
from _God, who 1ave them atrength, ll&amp;bt and tnowled1e, they
could 1ccompll1h what they set
out to do.
The Intermediate and Junior
banda under lhe dlrectlon of Eu·
g�ne Seu■ played the "Proce..
lonal" .for the program and alto
• special number followlnl the
apeclal numben by the El&amp;hth
Grade Choru,. The band pl11ed
uBlue Nocturne" and the chorua
aang "Let There Be Mu1ic" and

Church Gr1Jup
fnstalls New
Officers Thursd&lt;1y

The Afternoon Clttle of the
Heath Methodiat Church of Middle­
met Thunday afternoon for 1
potluck hanch at the C!hutch with
husband, of the &amp;roup II gueat■.
Prett1dlnlil the luntheon, Ml'II.
Walter Hayes was in charge of the
d�votlonal period.
Mn. Hatti,e
• Smith ung "Did You Think -to
; Praf' and Mn. Hayea used the
· fi rst Psalm as the scripture lealOn.
Luncheon �,ueata were Walter
: Hayet, Rohflrt Harria, Emeraon
- Sonea, Rev. ·i ll.lymon Konkrla;ht.
' Mike Lloyd and Mn. Earl Kniaht.
Altm- the luncheon a short bu■I: nesa atllion w1111 conducted by Mrs.
David Entlmlnger.
: The inttillitlon of new ofllcer,
, wu conducted bf Mt's. Earl Knl&amp;hl
. Installed were Mra. 0. P. Kteln,
- president; Mra. Bruce Lloyd, flr11l
vice prH!dent; idr11. Carl · Mattox,
. second vice prcaldcnt; Mr■. H1ye.11 ,
: aecret1ry and Mra. Harold Wood•
. aerd, treaaurer.
Mn. Entsminger thanked the of.
Ileen and other members who
helped her durlng her year In of•
flee.
Mi11 Bell 'Sanborn reviewed two
�hapters of the study book on Af .
rlca after which Rfv. Konkrlgh.t
clo,ed tho meeting with prayer.
Ho1te11t1 for the day, who rur­
nlahed the de.111ert tor the lunch•
eon, were Mn. Lloyd, Mr■. Jone11
1rnd Mra. Ent,mlna:er.

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Bridal S�ower At
DAV Hal l Honors
Mrs. Judith King

· Judith Kin&amp; was lilue■t of honor
at I bridal shower Wcdne1day
evening a;ivcn by LIia Mitch, Lib­
by Diddle and Dorinda Wllaon at
the DAV H■ll, Gamet were play­
ed and prliea awarded to Ph)'llla
Rice, Shlrle)' Bumaardner, Mary
Melr\)\art and Clara Garland, A
yellow and whlte color theme w11
carried out in thlfl decoratlona
and retre1hmenb ot Ice cream
centered with an umbrella, cake,
puncl( and minta were aerved.
Attendinl were the above n1m,
ed and April Smith, AIUlt Baird,
Hild■ Eada, Janet Wllllamson,
Lella Spencer, Leona Kin&amp;, Iva
Stewart, Ruth Moore, Dollle H■ Y·
ea, Norma WIison. Evelyn Lucke,
Amanda Parker, Betty Duddln1,
Rita Davia, Op■l Dalley, Ethel
01rland, Macy Kini, Anita Kini,
Diana Kin1, MIidred PhilliJ,1, Si­
dle Brown, Oraca Wb,aley, Rita
Edith
Bte 1lo, Carol Boll'lu,
�hw1b, June Elchln1u, EUun
9'wen, Janel Venoy Francia
Hunnel, Helen Houd11he1t. Mar­
cuet Relllhaw and Earlene Bum1ardner.
hndln1 &amp;Jttl but unable to 1t­
tmd were Lera Jonea. Ruth Tho.
mu, Bette Hob1tetter, Ramora
Boice, Barban Donavan, Nin■
c.11mmJ.nc1, Dorla Thomu, Kn,
0Yal l&gt;lddle,
Joyce Kennedy,
C�tolrn . Teaford 1 F,nnl1 PhUllpe,
N,tUe Brown, Jeannette Baa,
11.,. wuu,m ElchlnJ!o,, 11or,
1111• ElchlDllf, IIHLIM Price,
Hmlell Slemlt, 11e..,_17, Cllop­
n(u, Rita Boll, 1!:mm1 1- Noal,
Slllle · rlaeher, IElllt
Folmer,
� Kennodr, Jo Allot TIiter•
Jen,
,i,, Janot Dum,
ll■l'J Hood., llarla ·Turner,
Dlnlhr IAIII, Pal •S!ftllhL Hon•
rlolta O'Brien alKI IElma Kutlell.

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Clarence Lacey aa director.
Su perintendent McComaa_ _who
Introduced Rev. Doster, minister
0 1 t.!Je Shade Valley
Pastoral
Unity to the audience also prt?•
sented the diplomaa _to the ll;ra­
duatea with Earl Knight reading
the name1.
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After the presen_tat1on of the
diplom11,, Mr. Mccomas pretenl•
ed certlficatea to . Ellen Dutton
�nd Janice Tan�eh1ll who ranked
in the t0p . 1 % m the state tesb
wh1ch are given each year. He
complimente d the girl, on thelr
� chlevement and said that the
school w11 ver proud ol them.
Gr1du1lea o f the class were:
Bruce A.nnu, Karen Louise
Bachner, Iona Hope Bllhop. Anih
Louise Bowlea, Neda Joyce Brad·
ford, Carolyn Elltabelh Buckley,
Joe Cu1ter, Either Lynn Oanielll,
Maureen Kay Darst, Margaret
Ellen Dutton, Sharon Elaine Hoa•
char Roy Lee Howell Terry
Joh�soo, Carroll Ann Ly�ns, Dar­
rell Lee McKinney, Harry Marvin
McGuffln, Doria Ann
McHartie,
Judy Jo Martin, James R. MIiier
Michael Stephen Morris, Jo An�
Mourin&amp;:, Kim Neal, Sue Ann
Neutzllni:, Car61yn Sue Nicholson,
Sandra Ohlinger, David Rice, Mi­
chael Smith, Cinda Lou Sauer,
Jack Satterfield Jr., Carol Ann
Scott, Sandra Jean Simpson, Su•
■le Slater, Iva Marie Stewart,
Marilyn Rae Swnn, Melvin Swish­
er, Janice Lee Tannehill, David
Ruuel\ Thoma■, Diana Jean Wil­
cox., Judith Lynn Wlldermuth,
Robert WJ11on, Eugene Wise.

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Main ly About
People
In Pomeroy
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LUCILLI IIAWICIIII

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanMt­
ler and son, Raymond Earl, Ray•
mond Nagle and Donald Van
Meter returned lo their home in
Youngstown Thursday arter II visit
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Mabel Van Meler and other Meigs
County relatives .

Donald Van Meter, son ot Rl­
("hard Van Meter of Gary, Ind.,
1md grandson uf Mabel Van Meter
of Cl1ester h1t1 enlisted in the
U. S. Navy and will leave May
3-lAer the U. S. Naval Tra1nlni
Cenlar 1 Great Lakes, Ill.
Ml1&amp; Leda Mae Kraeuter teach­
er in the Nelsonville Scho�la and
aister Robert.a who i1 , spendlng
the week with her, visited Wed­
neaday night with their p11rent11,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and
attended the Eastern High School
commencement.

MIH Carol Deem of Mornlna:
Star lert this week for 11 \'islt in
Columhu11 with her brother-In•
law and sister, Mr. and Mn. Den•
vcr Gray and f11mlly.
Mr. and Mra. Jame111 Monlgom•
ery and lamlly of Norfolk, Va.,
who ilre spendln g a month with
her parents, Mr, and Mn1. Pe11rl
Oeem and family, Morning Star,
are vl■ltlna: tor a few days with
relatives In Columbus .w.nd Chi•
ca&amp;o, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. WIilia m Grate and
ion, Jame,, of Chuleston were
recent aueata of her mother, Mrs
.
WIiiiam B.iker.
Mr■. Willl1m Knight &amp;nd sons
Ricky, BIiiy and Johnny of Point
Pleaaant vl■Ued Wednesday with
Mr■. John F Bally and family,
Mra. Karl . Grueeer and son
Larry, were rectint bualne11 vlal;
tor, Jn Galllpolla.
Mr. and fllln. Oscar Wlnce went
to .Cincinnati Jaat week to ,pend
a week with their children Mra,
Lee lrwln, Mr■. Jame■ E. Lively,
and 'Worman Wince. The Wince.
returned home: Wednesday of tbl1
weell:.

Cub Sc.out Pock
Hos Outing At
Syracuse Park

CUb Scouta or Pact
and
their f1mllle1 enjoyed a wiener
ro.ut recent!)' at the Syracu1t1
Part.
f'ollowln&amp; the ro11t, a short
bu1lnre11 1e11lon w11 held with
Dana Holdre.o, Cubm11ter, preald­
ln,:, after which award1 wen
prHentld b)' the Cubm■■ter.
Recelvlnf awards were Jlmmv
Tyo, bobcol pin; Bonn, WflcM,
Ronnie Rtiuter, Cheater Rouah
and Jimmy Tyo, woU bldeea; Ed·
die Baor, Mike Wrl1ht, David Ml•
ehHI and Terry Holdrt:n, lion
bldaea; Tommy Tttu■, Eddie Baer
and Mike Wrl1ht, 1old and al)vtr
artow1; BenRy WriJbt ind Che■•
ter Rou■h, 10Jd arrow■ and Eu•
1ene Tr•plett I webeloa award.
Triplett WH thfl tint cub ICOUt
to ara4u■ te to the Boy Scou11
•lnce Mr. Holdren has 1erved aa
Cubm11ter.
A 11and how-how w11 alven the
boys, after which 11mea were

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(OPEN SATU RDAY N IGHT U NTI L 9 O'CLOC K &gt;

Women's White

A beautiful �election of

womens white hats. As­

sQrtcd straws and fabri ·� S

$1 .69 to $4.9S

Ill A Y O N
PANTI ES

3 for $1 .00

or

BLOUSES

STRAW HATS
FOR SUMMER

fo r
street and beach - pro­
tection l or a sunny sum­
mer. Natural straw with
colored ribbon bands.

Very fashionable

A boauliful group of wo­
mens cotton blouses sleeveless and roll • up
sleeves - overblouses &amp;
tuck.in styles - solids
and patterns.

Sizes

$1 .49

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$1 .69

38

Dresses

Summer fashions

for mother a-nd daughter alike - the
price will please you - styled of soft check batiste and
solid broadcloth. Several styles to choose from.
Toddler Sizes z to 8X . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Girls Sizes 7 lo 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Womens Sizes 10 to ts

$2.95

$2.95 and $3 ,95
,3.95

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88c

Plastic

free with each decanter.

98c

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bargain for Saturday.

20c

PLASTIC

DECANTERS

unbreakable tumblers

In as..,rted

sizes and cOiors. And a

Screw Top

Unbreakable polyelhy­
lew�. For mixing , serv­
ing, storing. 2 juke size

CAPS

cap�

GARMENT
HANGERS

Pastel colors, white and

clear wilh \wivel hook.
8 In a package

77c

Group of $97,50 and $89.00

· These are all reclining chairs - and · terrific values
While they last - Just 14 to sell.

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WT IRON
SQUARE SKllLm

20% mon: cookina ere.a.
Pre-eearoned qua-lity eaat
Iron.

$1 .99

Othw Rouncf CNt lrost
Skillett . . • • • • Ne to $4.95

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SUMMER
P A J AMAS

iti"Vtil

Another Big Shipment!

$1 .SO

$2.69

GLIDER - USHION SETS
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OTHER GLIDER CUSHI ON SETS

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packfrfe. FJtiber ■U ' white or
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paolel t,,lon.

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Fine White Cqtton Knit T .Shirts fin. d Briefs
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For lnfanta,

�or Televlslon
Service

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FlmD SHUTS ·

For radio or victrola ser­

CLASSIC ROUND

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Four piece sets. , '·Large
capacity ·beauties for un- .
bteakah�,
. . long
. i)asting
service. While with gold.
lellerlll8l!,

All while smool� weave
muslin c r i b
sheets.
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vice call telephone WY•
2·3671 or leave your call
al the desk on lhe main
floor.

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$1 .95 a set

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BOOKS

Popular plastic back

Gl FLASHBULBS

Regular 15c flash bulbs.

books·

of fiction, detect­

Ive stories, historical

No. 5. All white. (Buy by

hooks

the carton of 12)

$1 .25

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TAPESTRY
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DO�� �- ..., ;..... pllto a_ mror.
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A nice selection of tapes­
try squares suitable for
covering chairs. s.tooJs,
etc. A large a,sortmenl
of colors and pa\tema.

lll!2l with 1&gt;ook,..,
FUUJ
1119 IU)()liY ctll!B1 01' �
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BLONDE IWIOO.un' \Ir W

Our _...., ....GO iulk

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50c each

AN OUTSTANPING VALUE I N

CHlNW IEDSPREADS

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. sheeting - pre-shrunt: Green, rose, aqua; 1�1 blae, .
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brown, �ige an&lt;f white. Sinlle and lull sizea.' ,

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Flat Style
DOUBLE BED SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95
TWIN BED SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $!.95

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Contour Style
DOUBLE BED SIZE . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . $4,95
TWIN BED SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . $3.95

piece glider cus:1ic n set s -· 3 seat cushions - 3 back
cushions - of ho,vy durabl e plasUc - comblnaUon o f
solid colors and floral dc,ign.
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Well Known Nallonal Qualll,r

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Now You Know

ay Unit.ell Presa lnhmetionel

, N cotorfcl cOlhfmt wom by
etlcan Ctty'1 Swtu Gu■nh wu
1...,i by Mlchtlanoolo la the
6111 CNtury.

C.Ill, 5,000,000 Eng)isb,
G00,000,000 Chinese left."
From the times of Lt. James Smith in

the Revolu­
Uonary War, who lies buried in Middleport where he
was lhe first aettler , lo those 10,1 in the late Korean
Conflict, America has stood for freedom in the minds
of the world' s peoples. Regardless of how tarnished the

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ideal sometimes seems to become in our domestic poUU­
spark that Inspired
Meigs county men, along with millions of others from
the nahon, to willingly lay down their lives In battle
against the enemy who would destroy it.
One significant way we can demonstrate our contin•
ued dedication to Freedom lli to properly remember our
War dead next Monday,

cal quarrels, Freedom has been the

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WEATHER

Ohio: MHtly cloudy with lttt..
11tattered 11,tlt rain ttclay and tw,,
night. Sunday partial d•rifts wftfl
• I�• 1,.ttt r.alr1 ••• in the "'°"'"
in9, H� tod-, 6'-74, low toliilfht

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, May 28, 1960

NO. 37

ucc� Depends Upon Being

. MHb weave. II, au ,1zes 10�

I n all si7.es 34 lo 50 .

QU I LTED MATTRESS PAD·S

H e a v y plastic covers .
to flt gliders and· cha·lse
unges - full drop rm fitting - elastic
iround bottom. Coral &amp;
ark green.

SUMME R

Iii IT . BRI EFS

P O C K ET
KNIVES

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be 20,000,000 Amen­
50,000,000 Russlaru, and

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SOC K S

PllSSl SUPS

Blade Barlow

$1.00

Save all -c,f your 11alesll,pa
from Elberfeld, In Pomeroy.
For many years cuatomerw
have been equipping their
_kl�hen-, • w;l,(4\ cookllli utett­
,;i._ ..,..u.,._, �-•rt
ctlnnet"'W1re, etc., lbf
tneir salesllpe, from El�
(elds. So whether you buy
furniture or floor coverin,gs,
dry ,goods, dttaper£eid or re- ·•·
dy to wear, $ave your mle11ip1.

Meil, Cool

BOYS MEl,CJl&amp;!IT
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Our Regular $1.95
WOMENS
INDERA COTl'ON

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A real bargain in genulne Boker pocket knife.

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SATURDAY

SALE FOR SATURDAY

yard

One pieoo 111.y!le wltil ip'Jpper
fastener. Drop seat. Sbe8
4 ,and 6.

STORM COVERS

ON SALE SATURDAY

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$1 .49

$1 .00

Bokero

PLASTIC

'BERKUNE RECLINING . CHAIRS
$50.00

LltUle Tola
PRINTED
CO'ITON PLlSSE

and $5.95

MENS SUMMER

DENIM"

The idea l play garment
for utile tots. Made
hip pickets. With elastic
waist. Sizes 2 to 6.

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SPECIAL for SATURDAY

BOXER LONGIE$

70 oz.

$1.95

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Cottons - Bedford Cords - Chino Cloth - Ginghams
• Printed Sateens - Sport Denims - Polished Collons
59c DRESS MATERIAL . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45e a yard
69e DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55e a yard
79e DRESS MATERIAL . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 85e a yard
89c DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c a yard
·lllld !DRl!SS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75e a yard
$1.it DR!!SS MATERIA L . . . . . . . . . . . . fl.25 a yard
Jl.89 DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . f l.!5 a yard
U.95 DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 a yard
1,lSO on sale for Satprday your choice of the many new
patterns and solid colors In the new complete llne of
so· sq. prints that we sell regularly for 49c a yard.
Saturday -- 40e

Mot her a nd Daughter Match ing

"BLUE

Including cotton Sheer Prints - Wash and Wear Prints
- Printed Rayons - Dacrons - Voile s - Arnet and

the Summit crushed , with hopes for peace again
chilled in the faster-moving "cold war" II is filling that

Your choice of solids and
strij,es. - Permanent
pleated akirl - elastic
waist. Sizes 2, 3 and 4.

Tailored of co:ton broad­
cloth. White and colors.
Sizes small, medium and
larl!&lt;!,

Regularly Se l I i ng at 59c to $ 1 .95 a yord

SATURDAY

WOMENS COTTO N

I n The Sole Saturday Of .

erans' organhations take their proper role �s sponsors

of ceremonies leading the public m\nd toward this rev•
erence.
With

G I R LS
SKORTS

W OMEN S
H A LTERS

Dress Materials

Sb.e s 6m8•I . medium, large
and extra large. Color-s ma-ize, green, blue, pink, or­
chid and white. Strles E.last,c ll'i, Hollyw!&gt;Od briefs
and band lr-g briiefs.

See Our Collection
Big-Brimmed

Chlldrens

I I f You Sew - You Co n Sove A Plenty

WOMENS

SUM M E R
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"After the next war there will

old and young rededlcate themaelves to the ldeala for
which so many have died In previOUB wars and so many
others have sacrificed limbs or health.
Potential enemies like China and Russia today cowit
as money In their bank that Americans have grow n Soft,
unwilling lo sacrifice even the fatness of lhelr bllUoldt
for their country. Today's Chinese Red premier recent­
ly observed:

Monday, Memorial Day, Meigs county people have a
coJU1Clence-laden duty - really a privilege - .to pay
deep respect lo the dead of all wars. The county"s vet­

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ere told i&lt;,. be '.'human dynamos" If (hey want lo be success- ,
ul In llfe both for material rewards· to themselves, and to
1
erve better their communltie,, stale and nation.
Dr. Paul E. Ried, 30-year-old professor of speeoh al Denl- l
110n University., spoke before a packed audllorlum and held I
Its closest attention. Faculty members accorded i the most
attentive audience at a Commencement in memory.

Dr. Ried cited UlU1traUon1 of
,prominent men in American life
today who began with what 0th.­
era thought "a amall idea, worth
little" and throlllh personal fire
and spirit made it of great worth.
Exeeutlve He■d Georle Dallas
recognized the third hi&amp;hest rank·
fna:: student in the -cllli1, MarjOrie
Ann Priddy, with a 3.6 avera.ge,
and preeented tropbiea to Saluta­
torian Hazel Paulene Gibson
(3.'l ) and to Vilediclorian Victor
Wayne Roush. (3.8). He also an­
nounced that Miss Glb&amp;on has won
a scholarship at Rio Grande Col•
lege and Mr. Roush the Uwlghl
Mutchler Scholarship at
Ohio
State Linlverslly.
He reviewed c!ASJ statlsitcs that
of 18 boyli and � girls in the
class, 1 1 wlll go on to college,
nme of the girls will seek seere­
tar1al work or take more tram�ng
toward Lhat objective, and i,tat
nine boys will go into the Armed
1''orce11 immediately.
'fhe program Included selected
music by the senior band direetcd
by Hoger .Kouah; the Proce,aional
the b.w.nd; the inv�tl9n �v_' T.
!l W�et; -.&amp;be
�
,� phtriO 66Hi by Wa)'ne"Tltoiiih; '_ff,lth•
er · muaic by thlt' tiand, presenta­
tion ot the clu&amp;t p?"eaentallon or
diplomas by Orion W. Ro:.ish
(father of Wayne Roush) and
closing ceremony.
Seniors wei, Es�• M.,e Black•

wood, Stuart Brewer, John Brogan
Jr., Lawrence Brogan, Charlea
Buck, Thomu Chafin, JJelorls
Chapman, JAAJe■ Cheadle, Jen")'
Eads, Carol)'n Sue Ferrell, Robert German, H■iel Paulene Gibson, Herbert Grate; Linda Ha1ey,
Marifyn Harrison, Alberta Haw•
kins, dar, H,sell, Dorothy Hy, · .
sell, Lena Hysell, Cleo Jacks,

G

Plea Mtde Before Rotarians To Save
Connf : ·\ "-mericans Red Cross Charter

I1

LARRY HAMM

Larry ffamm T0

Linda Lee, Mary Study Languages
�.
t:�ri
Lee, Dottle Lucas, Harold McKen�::1

zie, Thomas Moore, Larry Morris,
Eloise Musser, Wayne Nelson,
Lavonna Priddy, Marjor.ie Priddy,
Carolyn Robson, William
mine, Wayne Roush, Virginia
Searles, Judith Slawter, Larry
Sinlth., Frederick Stewart, Wanda
Tackett, Sandra Tillis, Wanda
Woodard, Patricia Young.

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total, more thar. the peo­
Rotarian J. H. Grate of , Jll.idCUe-'
, port
has concluded people,' · Pllf' �ave turned back to the natlp'niJ or1an1uUon throu,:h con•
memories are ,bort.
He pointed out Friday night at · fr:l�'tt.Jonl, Grate told Rotarians.
Middleport-l'omero:, · lib ,mpromptu talk waa lnaplred
a rea:ular
bJ'
di1clo1ure in Tht Daily
1 Rotary meeting -In Heath Metho.:
dial Church that the American , h.11 . til that the ch,pter 1B "in 1
I Red Croll in 193'7 alone left in ' bad r 11," for Ila contiQued es:is­
exceaa of '88,000 In lfelp Colin• · t'lfl!W•
Tbe one-Ume Salem townehip
ty for disaster rellef. Toda, the
Middleport bu1lne11
fent-·bo)',
IP,,000
least
at
owes
chapter
local
In back bills and face&amp; imminent , &amp;l)IQ,, ex--eh1lrm1n of the Red
loss of ltt charter bec1u1e of_ Cr� ebaptet here for several
·
\er�lJDd �mmunity leader, now
public apathy..
aid ennt,� roll · , litfled,
Th• lied
Melaa County famil s In 1qn,_, ·...'; /�I . . •l!f ·• • .,.,1 bad thlna

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cross

If INdenhip It. not found to 1
revive th• good at�lnt .t
th• ch•pter at Just ._ tM point
ltf paylnt what It CNl!K.".
Part of the current debt owed
is the 1�9 pro-rated share of
Mel·g, county', cost of operating
the bloodmobile and the blood
center in Huntington.
Thia is
about $1,200 annu11;lly. No future
bloodmobile visits are .scheduled
hei'e.
Mr. Grate observed that the
blood program i1 ,11. vital neeeisity
at1 When blood ia purchased on
the "open �rket" it ii ' very

costly. He also noted that the
Red Crou provides the only earthly means by which a serviceman
may be rel.urned to bia family
in time of penonal emergency.
Mr. Grate challenged Rotarian,
individually to think seriously
�bout the eris.it fad11g tlle lleias
communltie1. And he promiled
to "match anything glwen to the
cause.·•
Ted Reed Jr., preaident, pre.11ided and reported on seuions of
the Rotary International atate
convention held iu Columbu1 tut
wl!etend. Six local Rotarbna at-

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tended as did four Rotar7Ann1.
Vice President Gene Gr.ate . · re­
ported on FridJy night aeufom.
AlJo attending weu, 111'1. tl.Nd.
Mr. and Mr■. E10rnett s,wln, ·Mr.
and Mr1. Bernard ,wri. llr. Jncl
lln. �rald
and U!ei
Robaon.
Faye Will!&gt;n
1..c;ID't PJelW'qt
wM a (IHJSl. S:eniiij tile cllfdtD·
dinqer were these 1� J( ltie
church, Mn. Jamei- Criffen, fin
Norman Wayland, Mn, B. N.
East, Mrs. John ·1:etcbla 1ln.
E. M. WOOd and Kid
San­
I born.

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Larry W. Hamm, son of Mr. and
Walter T, Hamm, has been
8wirded a Fellowship to the sum•
! mer Foretan Language Institute at
the Univ�rs1·� or Cincinnati, spon•
I sored by N1tlonal Defense Et.Ilic.a•
Hon.
Mr. Hamm, one of 30 t.cachera
selected io attend the Institute,
will study 'French at the schoo1 and I
will reside at a language house on
.
the campus.
A graduate of Pomeroy . High
Sch9ol and Ohio UnivtNi'.ily, where
.
·
ho' re&lt;eivo� th� e,,h,.1.or ol
1..- edll&lt;lllion,, : II,. ·
U-,...
llll� ' ·..
,
Hatrlm is set\llng his Urst Year' lh
... tline}u llervfc�� Wilt .be an- the Hiimtlton Public School Sys­
nounced for Mrs. R\lby Elle� Old- tern , Hamilton. Ohio.
akc, 76, who died of a heat ltlaek
The ptirp 03 e of the institution­
at 4 · 1. m. thls morning at her one of 35 to be conducted through•
RFD Letart:, W. V11;., residence.
out the co untry-is to acquaint
with the lalest teaching
teachers
preceded
Her husband, Joseph,
her in death in 1946. Her parents methods and the newest laboratory
L'
wero the Ille Alber! Jef(ers and techniques for ln,truction in
�
'
Rosie Priddy Jeffen. Survivln� are modern language. The prog,am
sii aon■: Terry, Harry, Albert and will cmphaalte linguistic, cultural
MIDDLEPOR.l' EIGHTH GRADE graduates pose above af•
Richard, •11 of Letart, RFD; Leon• and audfc&gt;-visual training, wilh ter Thursday Commehcement exercises for a tormal portrait
ard, Alvada, Ohio, and Everett,- artlcular emphasis on the spoken by the Daily SentinelJ....At right, S11pt Letr McComas presents
Hartford, W. Va.; 21 grandchild- .f,,,uage.
certitlcates to Ellen uuttoo,· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
ren, 18 great grandchildren, and
l)uttou, and Janice Tarutehill, rtgtlt, dat1ghter Of _Mr. and Mrs.
STOCK S QUIET IR
three brothen, John and James.
gave
Stocks
Chester L. 'l'annehill, for· high aclievement m the State
NEW YORK UPI
-David w. Haw , R _,tland, w81 both of Pomeroy, and Millard of
rise
in
quiet•
week's
,l!ag bth Grade 'fest. Miss Dutton ranked first, with 176, Miss
of
last
up
part
fined. $.LO and 1co.sl8 in county Roscvllle, . Ohio.
t:our t today on a at.ate patrol · Arrangementa are being made er trading as Wall Street and bust- 1'annebil1 1 1 70, both being in the top percentile in Obto. 'l'he
for a long week end class, above, ten to right . first row, Carolyn Buckley , Sue
charge of pu■inl witbout. ""l.&amp;sured from Foglesong Funeral Home in neas prepared
1
id
h0
.
Y·________ _ NeutzUng, �eda Bradf9rd, Lynn: Daniels, Hope Bishop, Anita
clear distance.
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:::
· the char&amp;e pew 01,11 of an acciBowles, Carolyn Nichblson, Ellen Dut10n, Karen liachner,
dent at 10,,0 a. ,m; F&gt;;iday,.;3 mlle
l'&amp;roli Lyons �andra Simpson, Jamee Tannehill, Cinda Sauer.
west of Racine oil Route 1-. Hat•
::,econd row,' uavid }Uce, Diana Wilcox, Maureen Darst, Jo
011
J)' was attemPtin&amp; to pee a · ve•
Ann Mourmng, l)orls Mctlaitie, Sue Slater, J udy Wildermut.h,
hlcle driven by Kenneth Jacob
.Marilyn Swan, Judy Martin, :iharon ·Hoschar, Iva Stewart,
Wol.te, .Rt, 2, Racine, when be WIS •
t,;arot Scott, Sandy l&gt;blinger, Jock Satterf1eld. 'i'htrd row, lla·
A
Jorced to puil b•tk in'II Ibo ri&amp;hl
·
v1d 'l'homas, M1c1t Morns, Joe Custer, Darrell McKmney,
1 lane by an appro,.chin&amp; cir. H1_1
a
with
ital
Hos
,
General
Meigs
the
,
i
�
n
� Middlepo� m.a lB ll
I J ames M.Ll ler, H arry McGufiln, Roy Howell, 'ferry Johnso�
.car struck the r�natr1 ot the Wolfe
rethe
as
jail
county
Melvm
Smith
the
ln
Muc.e
�
Ul,
,
and
so1:1
his
ury
WtlSon,
in
car.
head
Hobby
senous
HruCe Annas, Kim Neal,
Botti vehicle• 11.1Ue11»1 medium sult of a figbt al their home Frtda)' evening.
8wisher, and Darryl Stumbo.
d.llma1e. lllo iniuriea. were repo'rled
In Iha hoopi•·l •- Everet! Mc
the story of the aasault and no - •
111
..
·�
by the invesllpllOj
P•lrolmail. .
d
char
ge, had been placed against
�1�1'::.::.�:.1· -�··i::t:::
ns _141_
at noon today, The police
son
lbe
condition" (oday. He had been
Everell
.
.
Mn
bi
called
been
had
l
/
brouibl lo lleis• General at s1x

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SerVl•ceS w•.•11
Be Announced

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A.l Middleport 8th_ Gr

Rutland, l\f:fu Is
Fined $10,tos'ts
In Court Case

'r:xercil!es

v1·c1:- Of �ead Beat1·ng Is In
'Faif ndit"(00' t Hospl·1al

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Anna Orace·"'Olltr, 1yrHUM,
covlcl haw ..,._ Int+ the .,...t
CN' NIIMM. ,..., , •t'Willifltl •
c:la11lflld d. In TN' ·�1y .._
tlntl, llht Nf41 ,.·...,..,. Mn.
Oller heel ath\ertllN • , t9IO
Chevrelet, Nici It 1M ..,_ 6-,
•�cl ha• ,Ince M9f\ .._.,.... "'
cala.n wanfinl ., lluY' the car,
"'I cllcln't
1 72. e911t ••
•nr .-11-.•
coulcl Mint
Mrs. Olltr Mid II aM peld hr
Mr N.
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who told Chief Gilkey
o'cloek Y•slerday by Mlddleporl McDaniel
had returned homti
10n
her
that
emergency aq"Uid memben �n ■d·
d oondlllon and
lnloxlcale
an
In
.
'VIC, or.. Dr, He,etlon who treat·

ed the man at ti.I■ home.
Chief - of P()Uce Herbert Gl:lkey
wa1 called to the McDaniel home
on �.t St., at &amp;:30 and found
Mt. ' McDanlel beinl beaten by
bia 101;1, Georce, 83, wbo m.atu
bia home with bis parents. Chief
. Gilkey immediately called the
eme..-ency squad for treatment of
the elder McDanle] who wu auf•
fednl from a ■evere bead lacer••
tlon.
C,"bu!f Gllt17 WH bu1y this
mornin&amp; tryin&amp; to piece together

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that the alter&lt;:atlon follow�d.
The son claimed today that he
did not rememhflr the attack,
Chief Gll ke)' 11ld.
Prosec�tlnC Attorney James O'­
Brien said that charte• of a■sault
wilb Intent to kill -probably will
be filed against the sdn. He 1ald
that no weapon had been used
but that the 10n had kicked the
rather In the head, causing the
lacerations. Chle.f Gilkey may file
the fh1r1e in Ma)'or Kenneth
McElbi"nney'a court later today.

Fm
' ·anc1·a1 Co 111..nt. Advises
. ' .· sewer F�
Councii TO Stall

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Columbus, o., . a finmlal consultanl, advised
Middleport council in a specia1'11!eeiaa t'riday night to enact
its sewer rate ordinance at once, arict Ii&gt; use a,;, tew mortgage
revenue bond as possible for Its i!DGh sewerage proiect.
J.

s. Garvin,

Mr. Garvin, introduced by sew• I
er committee chairman John Zertle exprelled aurprise that (1)
Middleport had such a complete
1 system of ,ewers-at:orm ,nd
(2)
Hntt,ry combination-and
that no sewer rentll fee ls be•
in&amp; charged.
"I'd siy to get some money
comln&amp; In , at once," he . uld.
Mr. Zerkle had ln\lited Garvin
here to discu111 finaneµi&amp; the
&amp;ewerage collectlon system and
treatinenl plant requlred by the
O
I hio Pollution Board. Pt'tllimln·
ar)' plana for the project have
Dten completed by Brown and
Aiiloc of Marlon o
Ne�t ■tep acc�di�a: to Garvin
should be ai,proval of th, aewer
one
rate ordll'.lance of which
nadln; · h•s been given by coun di, contracting for detailed, comp)ete ,e\Verage plan1, and aiming
for aa much federal aid on Phase
I of the project 111 posaible.
He ·11id Phase I .11bould include
the treatment._ plant and neces­
Hl'Y intercep'°r sewer.a lind lift
atatian,. Federal law allow, up
to 30 percent of the coat of Pha11e
I Pl(lJed11 81 federal outright
,rant,
"I don't know if you'll ·set the
whole amount 1110\ved," · he 1aid,
••t;ut Y0\11' en,lneen c:in · help you
OD thii."
He ·pred�ted that If the poten­
tial ,120,000 In federal ll'ant can
be obtain� l]llanclita the projecl
,rowd be �':"lly . lilllpllfied. ytt,

tuallr �lmln1Ung need for moi:t­
aa&amp;e revenue bonds. He Lermed
such bonds costly because they
extend over too many years UIO
to 49).
CO Wlcil dl1c:us1ed takJng a 4
mill levy to tbe people .for part
o_( the $413,000 (est.) proJeC'l, and
fmanclng the test hr general
obl ��allon self supporbJJ,g bonds.
Coundl 1110 approv�d . a re­
commendation of the _police de­
par�ent that the bid of the
uawbnsa Sons �otor Co., for a
new l)odge cruiser be accepte�,
at_ a coat of $�,800, plus trade m
01 1he old cru1aer.
At.tending were Mayor Kenn_eth
M c1Ubinney, �erk.le, C�inton Fish­
er, Wayn.e Gibbons, Ernest Cov•
erl, William Childs and Lee
Sm.llh a11,d clerk Gene Orate.

Dtadline News

TW. PcttnerGy eme....ncy aquad
WH call!"I at 12;15 p. � today
to the Hemt-r Brecbh1w home
ari Ro:Uh 1 S3 hffr ttMi r=:1.twoock
ROH i..ftrMCtlori: whftl Mr.
Br■ctaha w 141fftrad • Mid in•
jury.

Middleport Seniors Advised At Coneneement,
'Your Diploma Speaks' By Pittsburgh Speaker

By Fredell• Houdalh•lt
"Your Diploma Speaks'' was the
subject of the addreSI to the 50
members of the graduating class
of Middleport High School, Friday
night, by Dr. Harold Raymond Al·
oen of Pitt11,burgh, Pa.
Emphasizing the ract that it was
not a class that was graduatln, bui
individuals who had completed l2
years ol school and were being
awarded their diplol:na, Dr. Albert
stressed the worth of human be­
ings as individuals and that each
one has a task to do In lif,i;,

He asked the Seniors to be
thank.fut that the facilitic1 for the
educal1·m1 wh'1ch. thcy have re-.
cei�ed were available, thankful of
thetr parenl!J who hpd �lven u
p
many things that they might avail
ion,
educat
beat
the
themsclves of
thank£ul to the teachers who spent
many hours at their work and also
of the book_ authors who help
make their education possible. He
theY
I
siu'd th at WI·th lheae th'ngs

Following the presenta�on of
diplomu by Sup�. L . w_. McComu,
with Earl Kni&amp;bt l'tladin, . 1he
names, Mr. M&lt;:Comu preaented
awards to Phyllis Hilbert and Den•
nie Walburn for having the hip.
In clo.sing he said that we know etL grades for all four fe&amp;n of
not of the future but that witb high schoal and a cen.ifieat• to
their diploma the responsibil ity of Mary Barth, second hi&amp;hel.L
the life or America for the next
The invocation for the eveoinl
30 to 50 years is given them, and was given by Rev. Raymoll Jf;4n­
what becomes of il is in �eir
kria:bt and Rev. Fred I.. Gardner
banda.
gave the benediction.
are given the opportunity lo earn
their diploma.
Dr. Albert said the graduating
class should have a sense of re­
sponsibility to mankind, that God
has a task for each to do.

Dr. Albert was introduced to
thi; �udience by Barbara �ue. Stiles,
prelldent Qf the grad uating claas.
The clasti was sealed on the
stage with the Processional by
Schmidt la ed b the band wish
Eugene �!rs 1/ director . They I
lao played ''-Night and Day " by I
I
�Orte.r 811 a special number • ·

AWAITS HIAIING , ,
Reuben
--..
_ Rl
. Swartz,. 78, Pom"'rnv
toau.1
ty
s
J
n
,
the
Coun
was
Meig
t
1
day awaillna bearing lo May0r
Charles Lelar's cou� on a ch-1'9e
of intoxication. _ AJ� jailed yeltftday for an old dl■ra e I� copnty
court waa "Harold Jonea, Marion.
�--·---The Senior class, with Mrs, Clar··
ence Lacey directing, sang two
lltOTHERS
STICK
TOOETHIR
nttmbel"S ·ror the program.
SIOUX FALLS, g, D. UPl_ ____ _____ _
When Rollald klgciru broke · jail

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at Armour, S.- O., ' Sheriff Harvey
HARMAN GIIAOUATES
MIi� GINllll,L HOSPITAL
I Scbarn bo� Kiltln•' bPOther
MiohRel D. Hamum, boilerm-an,
Admitted : _Guy Cl1apman Racine;
_ In ablt'rvance of Memorlal Day, Gilbert, from P.other ooun\y Jail
Mae H\lgbes, Shadye\de, Ohio; Ev­ fireman, USN, � of Mr. and Mrs.
Rutland,
1,
arm
Mll-;r
SO, Th• O.lly Sentinel wlll not I cell to help in the aearth. · ,
f
Route·
an
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ort.
Mi&lt;\dlep
el,
ert��-- _K�Danl
Monclay.
be
basic
publlahecl
tbe
from
�ilaff,d, Augi,4� ilwlck, Co­ griaduat.ed .May
Today the �erttf WAI , lookinl
will be r•
publll:atlon
R-.,lar
Nevill
the
at
School
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