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: Children H.old
: Farewell Party
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Around And
About
Middleport

A farewell party was hl\ld oo
Thursday evening at the Middle­
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neighborhood children
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'Canasta· Club
. H olds Sess,·on
Thursday Night

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IV GLINNA MILHOAN
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grinstei.d of
Albany, O hio, viaued rel1tive1 here ' Callers at the Mr. and Mn.
.,. Lee Huot home Monday were
on Mond11y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro� r renoant Mr. aJd '11.r&amp;. ,Burton JeU, daui::h •
and children were recent Yis.itou ter Shu-on, Mn.
Persinger of
N itro also Mr. and Mn. Don Jett
or reh1mes 1n Wellsburg.
Mrs. H. P. Rolflh ia a medical �f Pomeroy,
Mrs. Cl ara , Milhbian, Elaine,
pauent at J&gt;leuant Valley Hoaplt·
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Tony and Michael 6peiit Tuesday
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Muncy and evening w1lh Mr . and Mrs. Jack
children o f Frederick, Md. , were Selden1tble or Pom eroy helping
recent visitors of his parents, Mr. c.elebrate their wedding anniver·
and Mrs. B. B. Muncy.
I sary and the birthday of their
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dick anU &lt;Jaughler J acklyn.
Denise of Lima, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
M r . au d Mrs. Blaine Milhow
Paul Kemp, J c_a Q ne and Jen n iler, aml 1.:h1ldre11, Mr. and Mrs. l'.: v­
of Toledo, Oh10, were wee ke nd 1 erut Miln oan called un Mr. and
gucsts of Mrs. Fred&amp; Hart.
, Mrs. B. .Shafer of Pomeroy Sun •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold• Ho f .man I ds v.
and family of New Paris, Ohio,
H oI'd
• ay VISltors at t he h ome oI
were recent visitors or llis parents M s.
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lC� �-odson were Mr. and
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Mr. and Mra. Roy Hof fman .
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rs. "'u"" "-onroy, so n H ug h. o!
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Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Muncy, Mrs.
Akron, M r . and _Mrs. George Con•
Dave Hindy and Cindy were visit•
roy, oaughter Kimberly, Warren,
ors in Montgomery and London, on
"-it. and nus. ::iti.ce J;'omero y �r.
:tonday.
a_nd Mrs . .Hu rgeas 1','erguso n (Alice
J oe Sismondo, Louil and Adrle,
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Conro_y, - �unt1ngton, Mr. and
Mrs
are yacalioning and visiting rcla•
.Herman War�er,. Poqieroy . .
tivoa at Niagara F'&amp;lls, N. Y.
Mr. an� M'h. E.'- 0. Milhoan
Mr. and Mn. G.uy Stewart and
!Jj): ent Tuesday evtttting 'Ylth Mr.
son of Diamond. W. Va., were the
d Mrs-. Lee Hunt.
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week end gue8lS or Mrs. N 11.(lm i •�
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Johnson.
.ert(f Mrs. H"'rry Miller ,itddleand Mrs. Hatry Miller illt d 1:i04tn�, W. Va. on Sundf1t Leah
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Gail and Debbie Cook -�•lted iµ v. �11n ret.w·n�
b.ome wlth. -'1':tm af­
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. u:r visitlni- there ar1d in ec,I.Y7"bus.
Miss l,,e(ah Jane 'powell was a
,-1unungmn visitor 1'uea(l.ay. ,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Roland K-.,, a111J
, Debbie have returned home after
I vacalionlng in North Carolina.
�r. and Mn. Bill Miller of Park­
ersburg and Mrs. Florence McGu f­
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
fin were Monday guf!sts of Mr. and
m. and Mrs. Herman Hoffner, Mrs. 1'homas Grinstead ancl family.
Mrs. W illiam McFarland, Char•
Miss Betty Hollner and Earl H1;1ff·
ner, Jr., or Chillicothe, and Mr. les and Ra:rmond, Mra. Clyde Rice,
and Mrs. Earl Arnold o( Girard, Jim and Jackie, Mr. and Mn.
were week end visitors of Law­ Thomas Grin11tead, Bob and Shel­
rence Hoffner and family, Earl Jr. by, David Roush, Mra. Cliff Roush,
has remained for a two weeks visit. idr, and Mn. Charles Rou6h and
�ky, BHI Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Miller of Parkersburg. Mrs.
Berry Mont_gomery �nd Michelle
of Belpre recently held a family
picnic at Portland, Ohio.
Mn. Claud McGuire, Mike, Ka­
ttty, Karen and Wayne, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Field.I of Lincoln Park,
J14 is!I Thelma Grueser 11811isted
Michigan, were guests during the
by Miss Le na Grueser entertained week end of Mr. and Mn. James
the Pa,t Chier,· of Magno11·a Roush, Llli&lt;ia and. Jl!Uery.
Temple Pythian Sisten Thursday
Mr. and �'firs. Homer Meredith
evening al her home, Cherry St. and Mike visited Mrs. IA)demla V.an
Devotions opened the meetin.g Metre durln11 the week end.
in charge of Mrs. Dale Smith,
that
president. 1 t was reported
Mrs. Jay Myer, had returned lo
the home of her dauahter, Mrs.
George Shlveler, Cincinnati, and
" and Mrs. Adam
is improvin•
Ebersbach is home from the hosp llal ar1d improving,
Pl1tna were made fo:r a potluck
picnic dinner ai the , �,Y.J�r� J\un
playground on 1'hurt08y J uly 7 , at
6 p. m . In case of ralh the plcnlc will be held at the home of
Mra. Robert Arnold. The traveling
prize donated by Mr,. Carrie
Grueser WH awarded to Mrs.
Karl Grueeer.
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Gemes- were played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Henry Reibel,
From Qur
M rs. Karl Grueser and Mrs.
George Heines.
A dessert course was served by
the hoalesses to thoae ·named
above aod Mrs. William Killinger,
Mr&amp;. Rollin .Bearhs, Mrs. La wrence
Lanning, Mrs. Amanda Ka, par,
Mrs. Delbert
Eiirelstein, Mrs.
William Fliher, Mn. Ray Seldenabel, Mrs. Thomas Cook •nd Miss
24 HOURS A DAY
Bernice Ann Durst.
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Mr. and Mrs. Franti11 Overtu rf
entert ained with a dinner at thetr
Mr JriU Mt ·s . Hubert W i lson and
home on Sunday in observance or
sou , Sl'ull 1 Su1d o Sl' h u l l 1 of Bel­
the fourth birthday or their i:rand
mond, Iowa, came WN!rwsday for
daut1hter, Liu Jo Harman . After
a v1 ;1t with /:t&gt; r grandparents , Mr.
MR. AND MRS. lllsoou,,
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dinnt:r movies wcr ! taken and a
.. nd :\1 rs. Hay r11 o nd Saxon
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Mr. and Mrs. George Hesson of Lelat t , W \a
, Huute 1 ,
,1 1 am! M i·s !-'rank llari ., h , w · 1
large decorated birthday c;ike,
baked ror Lisa by her aunt, Mn. will celebrate thei r go1den wedamg d l ll1 1v 1.:, ::"u J � Ll'IIUdj , J uu1;: 1 1 1 a1' c recently mo1•cd rntu th i
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Naomi Durst, was l!CrYed with ice 5th. Open house wul b e held a nel 111 1 . .i i,u 111 , ::&gt; 1 u
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cream to Judy Overturr, Mr. and receive friends and relatives at the1c n1..1 11,� 1 1 v n 1 l Lu -'t p . m . I fro m Ntw ll,1vcn. u ur.nrhl th,
Mn. Ralph Durst. Gall ipolis Mr.
d P
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and Mrs. Paul Overh1rf .and Paul, [
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son i;Layed with htli grandparents, ' 21 1; 't
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William J . Harman , Lisa Jo and
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Mitchell. Ashlan
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The gro&lt;.111 1 h,.s c noi;en his bro· lumbu li LhiS week end lp atttnd
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Completed pllnJ ,• · bave been
anntunced fot the marriage ot tliet, M r . J a me s Loch a r�. Bloom • graduation exercises when James
Mrs. Smith Honored
ington, Intiian11 , as h i s be st man Hickman will graduate from Law l
A birthday dinner was held on Janice Story and Charles Lochary
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will
ushel'11
while
on
ceremony
church
open
In
an
at
Smith
Goldie
Sunday for Mn.
o Pomeroy, Ml'. Mor ris
M rs . Cota McKinley of Colum­
her t.ome on Park St . , Middleport. Sunday, June 12, at 3,30 in the Blaettnar f
MRS, BIRCH
cllow S 1mng s, O hio lms visited over the past week end
Wise
of
Epi11;opal
Y
afternoon
at
Grace
A birthday cake was baked by i.trs.
Mr. RotmL Sto ry o f P omeroy with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pickens
I n a cand l e light cere mony at the Racine Bap t_ist church on
Smith's grandda ught�r. Mn. Jun• Church, the Reverend Mr. William and
of the bri&lt;le.
brother
Roberti
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ficiating.
o _N. �·111_�tl 1_1.venue. )Irs. Pickens I Thursday, Apnt 14, MISS carol '\'. vonne 1:,als�J.', daugnter 01
ior O'Dell.
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The bride-elect, daughter or
orgllnist, has hec:� i.:onhned lo her home this .Mr and J"1.rs. lil'Over /Salser, li,acme beca me the bruie ot Mr.
Clark,
Cedric
Mrs.
Mr.
were
dinner
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At\endi n&amp; lhe
witt. 3 severe attack or bronRacme.
and 1�1rs. g1za lhrcb
and James Luch� ry, i;oloist, will
tt.oltert G&amp;-ty Biren, son
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and Mn. Joseph So\ttti and child­
the
eding
s1
Dy the
prccc
ed
e
e
provi
assist
n111
burg
d
Lewis
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o
ng
NorUt
t'
ard
ev.
Mr.
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ren, Rill, Peggy and Jo Ann,
ant Mn. Dani el West , the former
Hc;cnt guests with M r. and Mrs.
ceremony.
nng
cere•
double
t
the
ot
ws
read
dau1h•
he
aUley
vo
and
c
O'Dell
ev.
rthur
C
fonlor
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Jo Ann Snowden, alao of Pome,
and Mrs.
) Fred Henry were Mr. c1 nd Mn. Joe R
vas
carnauons
n
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es
two
With
decorated
a
altar
betore
r
mony
teni, Paula end Terri, Mrs. Nettle roy. Brldeamalda t or the wedding
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The open reception immediate· 1 c is , 1r. and Mr . Law ence
Swisher, Mr&amp;. Hattie WIit and �H I be Miu Barbara Beal' of ly I o! l o wmg u1c t:ercmony will Gresi; .ilrn:l t amil )· and t:Ja rence a nd snap dragons, with a bacXgrnund ot ferns, p� tted lilhes,
�arolyn, Ed H1,1ghes, Rosa Shumalj:­ Middleport and M ias Gr etchen be held in thu C.:rate C h urch u ress ol lk lhlire and Mr. and M rs. pa-!m s and two seven branch .candelabra. While cand le s i n
er, Mn. A&amp;ne1 Farley, Mr,. 1,reM 'I'.ar:tt art of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Pari11h Ho use. Assisting at the Gr over Tate and family of New c a nd lestic ks tied with white taft"eta bows alternated at the
Shumaker and Mr. Smith,
Charlea Barndt of Bedford, Ohio reception will be Mrs. David Mc- cumbMl11nd.
end of each pew.
of W heelerisburg, Carl Wol!e of
will serYe as bridesmatron. MiH connaughey of Cindnnatl, sister
Mr. and Mrll. Charles Vroman
!'receding tne ceremony nuptial
Marietta, and Larry Wolfe, Racine.
Beal, M ias
Tagaart and Mrs. or the brlde -'.nd Mrs. Helen Weed and 80n, Mark, w!ll. go to Belle, w.
music was presented by Mr,. !RaMrs. Sal11er, mother of the bride,
Barndt ar� Sigma Kappa Sorority of Athens. StJ rurity sisters and �� - Monday to_ vml Mr. 11 �d M nr.
bel Simpson, organlllt, an.d Mrs.
a rose colored lace dress
chose
n,
sisters
or
the
bride.
lil
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ieldrng
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as
will
Mar
serve
Hawkins
rewill
the
ol
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r
h
k
friends
Thomas o e, Oloist, who sa g
POMEROY, OHIO
. accesaories and a cor•
With
blue
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M IH Susan Lochary, ni e ce of hostesse�.
mam fur It week s vhnt with his " Bec .i use
" l Lowe You Truly"
the croom, wlll be f lower girl
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gi·andparents and Mr . and Mrs. c1nd duri'ng the ceremony "The 1w1ge of white carnations. Mrs.
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Biren wore a naV?l blue crepe dress
while M11ster Rick McOom•ld, neTOHIOHT
V roman will return Tuesd ay or Lurd's Prayer."
wlth
bmge aceesories and a white
serve
as
p15C0p0
U
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of
the
bride
will
phew
.
Wednuday.
"COMANCHE STATION"
c.; a· ven m m arriage bY her ather, carnation corsage.
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ring-bearer.
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nest
M
ncy
and
Cove
and
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Mrs
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Randolph Scott
the brnlc wore a Boor length
A reception was held following
family move d Fnday c1 fte �nuo 11
S
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�o gown of chant illy lace over sum .
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ceremony in thtl church social
lhe
Purhmouth where Mr. Co vert IS
I'll e titled bodice fashiom•d a 88 rooms. The bride's tabli Wai cen•
"TI{E TINGLER"
eml)Loyed.
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I wed dmg
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brma neck line lldorned with &amp;e• lereu
Vincent Price - Judith Evelyn
Mr�. Val K Rcy11ol 1b and daugh- £
Devotions by M n1. H. 0 . Ewing
it
sleeves
and
long
pearl11
nd
uins
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c e encircled with roses and ivy,
tiresirlen 1 , opened the meel iug of tcrs or Morg1tntuwn , W. V1:1., has l u ning lo • poi� t over the handa · ak white tapers
SUNDAY thru WIDN ISOAY
with
in crystal
.
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the
p
st
week
v1sitin"
with
&amp;
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JUNI 5-1
!hi! Gui d of Uraco EpJHcopa 1
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1 'l'hc boutfant skirt of lace short•
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Churt·h hf' ld Thursday evening at Mr. a!1t.1 Mrs. L. E. flcynolds and cned i n the fro m to create • pep• the reception
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Brownle
Troop
No.
38
of
Sugar
were
Mrs.
La rry
,
s.
Mrs. " 1trg11rct RcynolU
Walt D11ney 1·
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home
l um eff eel over a .!Ik"irt ot I ace an d birch, cu nton, N. C.; Mrs. Charles
Ihm mt&gt;l at the Church of Chri11t the
' of Mrs, J. . l .oedel
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J
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Art
uhnson
who
is
on
acation
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. tulle rume� .
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Thursdai· at 3 p, m. Roll call wit h M iss Sue I.e h ow, R881!1l ng f�om E·, v a ns Su
Salser, Mrs. Grover Sa laer Jr. an d
per ,11.arkcl a11U hie
r rose,
enh
o
Arranl,em
ho�tess.
lhe hnde's fingertip veil of n Y . M iss Virginia Arnott of Racine,
alld dues were taken by the lead•
and
Nancy
sister,
Roy,
brother
and
.
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d tt.c home for the oceas•
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f
on
ull J. I o
In Technicolor
Mrs, sob::-1 Murra t Jt l ! e decorate
.lfor her wedding trip the bride
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B n d were used for centerpiece Sandy Miller returned alter spend- Ipear\ s e4111
ion
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c
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ruwn 1:1n
11rI enc
ooliWlll
chose 41 iJOWder blue walkmg suit
Kevin Corcoran and
Ing
.v.c:vonl
d1o1y,
vil.1Un11:
in
frank·.
.
the
re(re1hment
table
wclry wa s h�r. sorority '1 'I:�w �p- · Wit h br(lwn 111 ccenories apd wore
were In charge of a period of on
lin wilh his unde and family, Me)- J�
"Chimp" Chimpanzee
llllo �u lr�dltlonal weifdl�
gamfa, after whlch Mrs. llarry
the corsage ane carried on her Bi•
Mlss Vida Ihle acted as sect• I YUi Wener.
� 19 �om only by members
which
(H hie.
WataOn assi8t •nt leader and Mrs. lary in 1hc ahsence of Mrs, J. E,
-------lh e � oro rny "'no,are married. She
Murray, ,mJsted the glr h l n D. H 11r lir1g e r. Planii were made
The bride, a graduate of Racine
carried a �h1te Et.stern Slar Bl�lc
rtl aklng their Individual first 41J d for a lunche! o n to be held al the
H
gh School m 1 000, attended Ot.while
conagc
A Cartotn Ivery Nlfhtl
with
ul
topped
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kits, which 1trc to be taken lo parish house, June 23, when Mra.
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carnall�ns surrounded Wllh shat· teroein College where she was a
cam l) on hikes or 1tny outing l/1 1, t � harleM Holzllr J r . , pre1idcnt of
ler�d car_natl�n11, 11howered with member of Li.e 'faw Epsilon. M u
the troop m1ty take.
the 11outhe1t11l region, will be the
sorority, and is (aking additional
While satm nbbons.
The girl� 11lso worked on other speaker. A thank )'OU letter was
Mrs. James Tttompson of Clln• work at Rio Grande College. She is
projects which they had to com, read from Pt1ul Ru.\lch o r KEEP
1, he f lnal honor roll for Eastern I ton ' low1:1 was her 111ster 'a matron II lc11chcr in the Rutland Elemcn•
• Jap1m for money St'!lt.
Pltle. K 11 re11 Hayes 1111d lto l .Jcrl1t 1 111
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tr 1 M h s c·I!00 I h 88 bcc � 1t 1m ou nc cd o [ honor and
M1Hes Hosemary and II teacher in the Rutland School.
Wih1u11 will be m ch 11 rge of
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Randolph Scott, Vlrelnia Mayo
f
as
Bibbec
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by
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u ) �armen S�hor of R11ci�e, sisters fho groom, a graduate of Racine
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A dcescrt l'Uurse was served
for the next mectmg und
Q;1tmc11
"'WESTBOUND""
of the bride, wore bridesmaids. High School, Cla11s of 1 957, ts 1t·
Vicki Murray and Kathy Wal son by the Jmstclil&gt;e� during the socnl! lo"':' 1:
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{Ttthnioolor )
S E� lO ltS : H onald , C owde ry . A.u- Miatr IJiane :,,alscr, Racme, niece ol tending Hio lirande Collei!:e w here
t.our lo tile mcmber11 ;md tw u
will
serve
rclreshment11.
- •lao In observ1111ce of Kuren llaycs guests, M rs . W hitaker ot Ma1wn, dr9 Spence r, l ln lo Sh uw a ! ter, V ir• lho lmue. "- MS junior brulesmaid. he is majoring in education, He is
Rory Ca-lhoun - -lulia Adams
birthday whil·h was Ji'riday, the w . V a . , 1,nu Mrs. l.il1o1r1e11 Wunl ol gmia � u r t is, Munh a Sh•;u·ns , l ' aU y , 11cy w c 1 t! 11Lurcd in floor len&amp;th I member o f the "R" Athletic Ali·
"TIIE LOOTERS"
C.:u wdl•ry.
�vw111,1 tJt IH.ldU uc soie, Ioaturlnll a 11ociation ,
girls sang "Happy l:llrthday'· tu l.- u lumbuis.
Al'° 0,rliQOn,
J l J N [ O HS: �•11.ul Andrew, K,m·n .,L'.,.,p u1.:1.:11.1lllc lapermg to a V in
The couple arc now residing In
her. A hike Wits 1,l11nnNI for
Uad�lcy,
Shu•Jey
Ba�r,
�kl('n
Racine.
lllll
lfltCII,
Wllh
sashes
Of
matchin&amp;
June 1 4 when each girl IN Lu hllVC
l�NDAY tnd MONDA 'f
Bentz, ,Judy Bentz, M;m lyll H ls�l' ll, c l1,11 on Jvrmmg c11mberbunds, tied
Gu.ests at the wedding and re•
her noseb1t g and setupo11s comVk lor Mt.t.ure - Hf'!dy Lamarr
Leatha B1hbee, Paul Brn wn, D o rn ..- 1 L l1 b uuerily Ou\\11 in the back. ecptmn were, Mr. and
pleted .
Mrs. Ken•
Cec+I DeMlllc '1
L:aldwcll, Judy C ha , fC"e, Ray C.: ol c• 1 ney w u rc matching shoes, head, net n Wirt, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fin•
Each girl was ask to bring a
'"SAMSON AND DEL!IJAH"
man, Ch1trleti Collliu, K ar e n Dame• p 1ct:es and vc 1Ji;. The matron of Jey and Mi111 L)' nn Wirt, Wooster ;
flower 1tnd 11, weed to the next
(Te(lhnltolor)
Milfu rd rrcderick, R ichard UUIIOI' 8 guwn W i18 sh rimp color and Miss F'lo Wirt, Cleveland ; �,t r, ana
wood,
h
meeting which will be Thur.!lday
- ' alto ' ro .!IL, Ma ry Goel.Jc ) , Be th l-l off nrn n ime cc1r rit:O II L:olonlal bouquet of Mrs,
f
at 3 p. m. at the church.
Larry B ireh ' Cl 'm ton, N · c. ;
Mr. cilltl Mra. Everett Bachner _
,
Ray OIIH.Oft - Obrl■LJ ne MJller .
· Shella Cowen as1i,ted by "
'!rs. cnlertained ' 'hursd 111 y evening with Jac kp Kc 1 1 ey Slurlcy Myrrs, M1tX· roy,1 blue c11rn.1.110na. The brides- · Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson,
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"'111E NlGKt RUNNFJl"
mdliiS anU jlm1or bride1m1id wore Clinton, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Low•
Wataon. served
Koul-Aid and a party honorlng lhe ninth birth- me 00I er.
M 41 rllyn Ailam s, roya l b 1 uc �owll.\l 11.nd carried • ell Sal1er, Dayton.
SOPHOMO
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Alto Cutoon
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Do nna Bahr, Lila Rahr, Ka ye Bahr, ! Loionu il l&gt;OU"UCt
of 11,hrimp color•
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MIH Paula Schreiner, Gnaderlberl. Wl'.o". J uli. Brown. 8.'ly their home in Mlddlrnort.
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""4 I iza
hutten; Miu Bernice Glor, Gran.d
Jean )lobateller, Susan Gerl11ch
J)urini;t the party gameft were tlollar, Marsha Evans, F r11 nk Au NOW AT ITATI THIATRI
nu11 ::,01;1li.tJr, niei:!e of the bride III Island, N. \'.; Mis&amp; Sara Grif(ith,
and guest, B1i1rbara Sherman,
PT. P�IAIANT
played with pme, a warded to Le- drew, Larry Bailey, Janet C,aldwt&gt;ll flower &amp;1rl, wore a floor len1th l hurman; Bernard Sikora,
Cam­
Pamela Neuti.lin&amp;, Marlene Good- land
Brown itnd Myrta Wilao11. Af- Bet ty Cowdery, Marie D11 11 111, Gr. r- iiown o1 )' ellow embroidery over bridge;
""VISIT TO SMALL PLANET'"
Richard Rose, Wheelen.
win, Janice Couch, Kattty W1t:,on, ter Connte h11d
opened her glfts, aldme Durs�. Judy Fick , Eva {; 1 1 , ;·c th, .v l1tl l Cld with matchm a: bat.
buri ; Coach and i,irs. Maurice HarKaren Hayea and Kathy Conde.
lee cream, c1tke and soil drinks land, Con mc Spencer, Maril y n
:K:ott ::i.iuwr, nephew of the bride ter, Rio Grande; Mr, and Mn. Ro•
were acrve&lt;i. Hats were given as Koehler, Carolyn Parker, Shi r ley Wl,S rini bearer 11nd wore a wbltt berl
McKelvey, Belpre; Mn. Les­
tavors ,
Hel_lman, Marilyn Ste111 rns, V i r - &lt;hnoer J11.ckct 11 11d black trou1en. ter Drea&amp;ler, Charleslon
, w. vi.;
Others altcndlna the party were: gima Wright, Marjorie Hof f man ,
'!ho aromn e brother,
Larry Carl Wolle, M•rletta, and Rev.
Birch, 01 L:Jm ton, N. C., w11 beat Aichard Youn liJ:, l'torth Lew iabwa:,
Donna Weimann, Bob Priddy, Loi » Karen Snyder, Richard Hensley.
FRESHMEN : Janet Blsaell, Me l• 1h an amd ushers were Richard Ro1e
Ann Sauer. Shella C hilds, Nancy
. ---- -·- -Buchanan, Debbie Laney, Pi lt,y anle Brown, Judith Codner, Shar- , MISSIONARY MIITING
v,
M
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Hill,
bara
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on
Ba
Frecke1·,
L: rot■an, Kathy Ru11ell, Betiy Rae
The R H. Sanborn Missionacy
Ruatell, Cath.Y Balley, Ruth Ann en, Lyle Nichols, Dru&amp;illil Wlli,
Society of the Flut Baptial
L,cey, Billy Hapton,t,11, Tereia "'1dy Young.
Church ot Middleport IWl.11 · me�t
�11ci, ll&lt;:rnalet Nterl,
Cvnthi1
Monday evenin1 tor their :reculd'
Milla, Mart, ••, lfu bb&amp;rd, Jim Aleel I n Green/il'ltl
meeunc at the ehW'Cb;
Bulcber, Debbie Hinkle and Con•
Representatlve1 o f I he \flddh·
Mr s. W IU l1o1m S � lvera, Mn. Wini
11le '1 al1tcr, Karen, and their port and Syracuse l' ri s': •lrri:i ··
J randmothcr, Mr&amp; . Ida Bachne r , Churchea will b � In Gi et· n : il' ' • I t h i:- 1 f red w ard and M 1aa Sedonla Spen•
.vho a.!llisled with the party.
Tuesday for the mect ill ,� ._,r l h l" cer were auesta when Mn. Sid•
Se Qdln a: a lift hut uneble to al- Scioto Prcshytery which -.�' i l l 11 . . , ' , 1ey Spencer ent.ertained tbe Bllend the p, rty were Connlo 'l aunl, at the Fint U n 1 ted Prc �av· tr:· 1 ,1 I Monthly Canasta Club Thursda,
e\·enin,: al her home, Eaal Mabii
,'ttrs. Jack Bachner, and ao11, Sll!ve. Church or thal city.
S
\v1 nne� for the evenln 1 'NtN:
J\lrs, Ward, Mra. Donald McKeft­
! :r.le, Mrs. Eugene Triplett and
�lrs. C h■rlea Riifle who alao won
Lhc door prlu.
lndivld111I 1ran1aalons here are many and
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Rerreahmenta were served by
1he ho1IH11 to the above named
Yet, 70u will 0IW1y1 find on ofli«r or
and Mn. John Deaver and Mn, .
J\lchard Finlaw,
of our Ralf ready
willing 10 give )'OY

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Pl an s "-m ple ted For Mo no-g� L eremony- 1 ���fe a/ ;; �:;:
Of Janice Story, Charles Locn o ry J une I J. rE :,�·

ay Unlt.d Jtt'IIII, lntlfflat.....-1
TM Rnt fat.I 1Mtt'r gcw.nt
..pooMd In - Yo,t, City on
Sept U ,, 1195, whan • ,....,...111,
W. H. lliu, •• rua over ■nd
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Neal plan
to
leave tlus wef' k end for a_ v.ic_a· I
I
tlOn in Lhe cast. They will vtslt m
Harrisburg, Pa., wllh S/ Sjt . and
Mrs. Hobert N8al a m.I in New
Hampshire y,•1 Lh Mr and :•r1rs. Geo.
Ray !'l,"1.:al and son.
Mrs Lillian '.,lcChcL' spl'rtl 1 he
pas! week end in Helle. W. Vil.
with rel&lt;1L1 vcl&gt;.

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Now You Know

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 4, 1960
Ca rol Salser Becomes Bride Of Robert
The Ridge-Keno
Birch At Racine Baptist Church Ceremony New Haven
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Socia I Events
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DIPARTMINT CALL�D
Tile Middleport fire department
w11 called out tt 7 : 15 Saturda,i"
evfflin, to . extialulsh a fire that
war out of control at the Middle­
po(t _ dmnp, There was no damage

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.. CLAIMS FILID
Tbe Mei,- County BUC officf
had a total or 303 clalma last weet.
Fra'Dk: W , Childtr'I, maba,er, r&amp;­
portl':d today. O f this number, 28
were new. claims and 271 continu­
ing clalffll. The · total ror the nme
week In 1909
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Conncritating Editorially

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''When a private enterprise spends pre-tax
money for advertisrng, the public, through
Joss in taxes, pays about half of the bill . When 1
government departments or government-owned enterprises, such as the Tennessee Valley
Authority, spend money advertising in defense of socialism the taxpayers pay J OO per
cent of the bill.
"Apparently, what is sauce for the goose �
double sauce for the gander.
"Late last year, the Supreme Court upheld
the rul i ng of the Bureau of Internal Revenue
. . . Government is choking off the means by
which those who believe in freedom would
tell their story lo the public."

Summer Band
Activities At
Rutland Listed

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MIDDLEPORT-June 3- Favor­
, He TV crack or Lhe wc,ek-Ern ic
Ford-"J went to that Swedish
.,f1 movie to get a crockful of cul­
·•, tlare.
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And one of my favorite mixed
metaphors:
''He had his eye on 01c roud,
1houlder to the wheel, and
111 feet on the ground."
Call the chiropr1ctorl

toO? Ve,■lr, mu1ta had pe■s, be­
cause there were alx little places
111II filll!d.
So "e watched 'em dance a
tiny while. Why tiny? . 'Cause we
were due at a thtrd celebration
at Ann Maucll: 'Phomp1on's al
Cheshire, fevv.en'a sake. 1 lived
through that but how, I'll never
know. I literally feJI int• bed
when blooey the ltght, all went
out when Alice was hunliRg for
"J:verybody �Jg1 and Gallia her heart me�lclne and trying to
Gi'1mtiea must have ..a'a4wited haul on her hair net. Mary was
S. at one timi"Yciit anoth­ by thts time cuddled down and orf
e looka or the. fioeks or to shut eye.
�JlDJing about
Rt these
Such ls human endurance 1 hat I
�D of '
(the bnn­
han
queti) .!foqi. �ltce"I._
. • one heap even yet the next day, a rontingcnt or this group was dining at
Saturday rilihl.
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Our own (Cbea�) .. wa, or the Mortin here in town.
Me, l was walking in a fog,
cour1e Very 1pe'ciaf. £f1ln1• with
anr1 slern ming
u,
two of our closest person­ trying chicken
ti
nda, one reJebrating her strawberries for whoever would
fol en annlver11ary, the other tline at my dugout. Severo! rlid.
�er 10hlen plus one along with
Loni: years ago J didn't think
me.
loo much of Alumni stuff. Now,
. That afternoon we had a pre. it ' s the glowing bright spot of
J
alumni meeting on our the whole spring. Where else 111
nmin11il')I
front porch &amp;.1 several extro.11 ! he world can you get so hugged
dropped tn. My favorite cha111 nt &lt;·omplirncnled, pounded on th•
thta p. DJ. me11tlne was "Here's ha(' k 11nrl al most made to feel 16
Jimmy Boice and he'11, l,(ot 7 rhll­ ;11,lain?
tlren and U
gr8ndchildrC'n''.
As our chus we11 railed we
$uch WH the way I showed him
round to all, you sec, what mtide 11l ruggle d gumcly tu our feet,
thl1 10 eiccruciating to me, and to every 11rthritlc joint shrie king ou1
all of us, Jimmy's �o little,
• loud,
ways \V&amp;a, and has that Jnnoce1,1; , • But It seemed to me (prohab]y
',n ju111 happily deluded) that the
b.111by brw facC!. never ..Un
J,41lcfl he'U o.,ry to the grove, nl'ldcnt which happened lo Queen
lllm, 1 ar�l;ldfather of HU Jrnpo11• Vll'toria on her diamond jubtlee
(75th) ('OUld maybe have heen
flble, and don'l be 11Uy.
ycuued al 118 from the sidelines,
Then eame the evenint show when one or her aged and loyal
in three Io ns ute, the real thing 11dhrrcnts shouted as she passed
llown at f1bulo111 Ky1er Creuk "Go it. uld l(irl."
Iii. We "oldlea" sat In a Qpecial
M11n, lt wall some Alumni If
row. Special c&lt;trs1ges were J&gt;in• any one 11hould drive u p In a
hed on the 1olden 1irl1 and hou. wheel harrn'fV end a11k you.
�nnleres on the ditto men.
SpttC!he■ were
made, Joke.!!
Jui.I 11tcpph1M over n manhole,
cracked wJdc ope n. A few tt"nrs or i::r111ing rullwr uptown made me
(QU!ckly �en) were wlped llWIIY. l h i t i k -how uwfol I f . they'd give
flrJ111 �b; was lOHnhl.t11r oiul wuy u1\cler ROffl(' or 1111 hcPvios.
t \bat , q,b he is purely de luxe.
lleudlng "Thfl Rockefeller
r had ''• Items
on my lovC'I)' �1 ory" (men, how interesting) and
llW(]III KY1tr Cniek cafetorla an account of Nehon R's ln.!iatiable
Pl1l1 •nd tq. 11ve m, t can't rr- cu rlo�lty os o child. He wondor­
r11l the ■lxill ono,_,ktffe, 1tc11k , l'd what was down lmide a men
rna■hed L'(tt1toe11, 1' '11i'lf', grm•n huh�. ao he look off the cover
�na, i� . fld "'e hne pet1s unr! wcint down to see, only one

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12, Endure
2-t. Malayan
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2ft. Throb
28. Cltrua
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27. Th1·ouch.
28. Livea
latuNla1•• All■wu
29. Take·11
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815, To-do
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37. Fortify
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Roger Roush, inPJtrumental mu .
sic instrurtor of the Northwest
Lo&lt;.· al School Dis:lriC!t, today an­
nounced e summer PJchedule of
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Piano Students Present Recitp' Sunday
At Middleport Heatl) ,C�h Sancni ory
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The sanctuary of Heath Metliodisb fJb�till of Middlepo
was beautifully dpcorated with l&gt;••l&lt;�s-Qf· �ow•rs for the re­
cital program of the piano students of Mrs. L. W. Me!;om as
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The program began with Joyce Riley who played "Wal km
lo School" with Judith Brewer playing "Day Dreams" an,

Throttling Opposition

The ft,llowing editorial ls reproduced from
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Christian Economics:
"Two years ago the Bureau of InternaJ Revenue ruled that privately-owned power companifl.s could not spend money before taxes
advertising the benefits of free enterprise. At
about the same time, the Tennessee Valley
Authority must have spent at least $ 100,000
for the distribution of its 25,000 word pamph­
let extolling the virtues of socia lized power.
"Government departments and govern­
ment-owned enterprises spend millions and
'lfllons of dollars brainwashing the Ameri­
,CflD people into believing that socialized pow­
�er and oth� soci�lized businesses are good.

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''Le t'1 ---'pl•yed
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flhonda Hysell
yl tire._
�tier
Waltz" and Linda Perry "Bird� "
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for · the aftemoon _wtrr
U.s_he,l'I
The duet '·The a.and Played On"
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Hmtly
ond
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Raym
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Klndy
by Charles Ward was played • by ftO!l 1
es.
Hayn
:Paul
and
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M�ore
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Mi ss Riley and M i.Ii• Brewer after
which Hawa Ja,ri\eb: Jones play ed
At lhe · party Saturday even i ng
two numbe!! ' '�March of the Wo-- which Wi.s held at the Mccomas
r_
men Mari1u111"
"Butterfly home '(t, �wing the last rehearsal ,
·_ and
Chase."
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• C9:!Plt � co,sage was presen\elI
"Shower
ttt_J,3.011!!1�
b:,
Mart
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to ,Mn', eComa.a •by her pupih.
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Hmdy was •. .followed by a duet
cream,J assorted cookies and
''Roeea Frai��th.,r �", arranled.1 gq,he
n ch "'ere serted at the par1 y
p ye
Joh n
la j hl' w.lth .. Vl'B, 'Sb.iily Spra cue antl Mrs.
a ,_,,
ulia Ry�
Rhiftlda Hys
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Julia · Hyaell assistin
g w1th C;mll
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played "W..ter- Ami , •ona servmg
Glenna ·
at t h e pun c h
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ia" and 11
iAA�' . followed . by
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, " - Ann Criner, ! �"Sweet 'V1
"M'ohlin,i
'.: • · by N'arsa Lee
,! Flowers'' by MatFro,1, "A
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tha Nich ..;. ..-'�Pf'i ng Morning"
and "SpiJiiijrjg" Soni" by Allee'
i., c....,11 t,.
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ons, and "baf.);lllJ" a duet played · Mrs. Bob Robinaon Of Columbus
by Sereri ·•� OliA• LeW'ls.
la the · guttst of her pare_nta, .Mr. .and
:$Jeep" (a ■ong Mr,. Ray Wiloon.
"WWbeh ·
without· won1..,.- ,., .p1ay'ed' by Mau- ' Ml'I: John Blackwood and Mrs.
reen Dar■t,• '� .Wjpding Stream" Thor G•rsey are pati'etlts at the
by Judy M•� · •-"!biue&lt; in G" by Hober llbopitai.
Carolyn N l! �-atitl a trio num•
. Mr. -ana· Mrs. ltedmen of Dunbar,
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her "Sch�
, , Pfeterllted by W• Ya-.. were calling on Rev. and
Ann
It:. lflrst 8nd Mar- Mff. »atnllatt,
il\4!
tha Ni QI • .,,,/ .i
Mr. Md- MTI. Raymond Snton
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tbe nuri:l�n and ' 11't.• � Mn. I!&gt;ana William"Boat . Son ,.,�r"Dutte'rfli4ts·• ahd aon w.ere Simday guests ot .drs.
hu sis�,
11'1•.Y� "At the Grate· �Parade ang_L ,�(110 Land .
_llr.., arid !'Int Delm11r Rhodes and
To!:1rny- �,-. : �fayed · "Re�eJ liri. Flel'd"i _Wel'e calllng on rela·
Rose by liaQ,1; · 1)tann a CrJ1we.!1 · ttve■ ai rlunb:ar, Memorial Day.
played
"Hlllilllfi,n . •Mr. ••
llany Plummer of
l!bal)lody No:. � · �•if tltf ,taa1�1 tllttroil oau.il. on Mr. and Mn;.
number · •• 'rth •� 4,:t�e" by -� ¢tairk ·Ncerltly.

Dally Seqtinel, Pomeroy-�iddlep_ort, O., June 8, 1960-3'

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I cente per word fat three comedliive lnserilob.L
Special - one monUt. for SO cent.a Sier word.
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CONVOCNTION WIIINESDA V
Pomeroy Chaplet No. 80 Royal
Arch Muons wlll hold a stated
convocation Wednesday ■t 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of re1ular
business and the election of of•
ficers. All officers and com'panfans
are ureed to altend and bring
their rituals.
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0. E. I, TO MEET
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES will
meet in regular aealion Tuelday
at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Tem•
ple.

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'.!ft and 11&gt;,. �•tl. Darnell
and family of n. W&amp;JDeHnd., have
spent tlie put week 'vis.iting her
inother, Mrs. Chloe Fink ·aria other
relative•.
Frank Ul$inger hu beeD · con[ln.
ed to Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coy have mov­
ed from the nutchin1on propertf
on Route 124 to the Grate p'toperty
on College Ave. where. they form­
erly resided.
Mr. and llrs. Alpha PIUIJ!Otef are
visiting in New Carliale wJp,: their
daughter, Mr. and ,Mrs. )Darrell
f
Burson and fanifly.
Mrs. Thelma Carpen*J bb been
a patient at Holter Hospltif.
Mr. al'ld Mrs. Harry Phim·mer of
Carroll were weet Qd gue�t., oi
his: parents, Mr, and , Mrs. A. E.
Plummer.
Mark .Morris, youn,:eat son of
Mr. and Mra. Carl Mo,rti Undtr­
went a tonslllectomy at Holzer
Ho1pilal.
HOmer Parker and It� Will
ford of Raci ne aie emplo,;id il .'!11.
Vernon 1h11 week.
·ue of ,
Mr , and Mr11_. iom Doiltt
we�k - .
CoI umb lll were h re ovor
end to attended the ruJS :....,llimn i '
1
banquet.
Mr. and Mr8. ])QW)lie ,le1ipl'l Of
McConnetsville v�11ile,di l,rr
Mr. and Mrs. Burt RiO•· of . nCtt;
ville. They cam_e eepiiel■lly . at­
\end the alumm ballQUet. • ,

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He also announced hla avaUability for summer in private Jes­
so11s. June 1 4 , wH .se-t 31!1 date, at
7:30 p. m. for a meeting of all
in strumental students to be held
in Rutland gymnaeium. Parents
are jnvited.
The summer schedule:
June---6, 7, 8, 1&lt;H2 Majoreltl'
Practice; 14, 7:ao Meetin1 of alt
in�trumenfal students; 23, 8:30 to
9:00, Senior Band practice; 28,
I, Sherman Port•r
9:00 to 2 :00 Junior Band prac­
POTLUCK ,DINN R
Senator# 7,a Dl■trkt
ti('e; 28, 6:30 to 9:00, Senior Bond
The Ladles Aid of the Enter­
pract ice; 30, 6:30 to 9:00 Senior arc three towns about whlch I w11nt prise EUB Church will have a
Band practice.
potluck picnic dlnt1er Wednesday,
to �ite toduy.
Perhaps bccausl! the population al the home of Mrs. Walter Wal­
July-4th, 4th of July parade
o( each is not large enou�h to ter.
and concert at Rutland; 2 1 anf 26
warrant it, there i:l no write. up in
and 28, 6:30 to 9:00 Senior B'and
Collier's Encyclo1Jedia ·on either
lfOl,JIR IIOSPITAL
pra c tice ; 28, 9:00 to 12 : 00 Junior
Pomeroy or ' M iddleport, b\.il there
M ISSIONS, Ju ne 3 , Barbo,,
AD
811nd practice.
i1:1 for Athens.
H. "�"''"u., A qn· SI ., RavenlWOOd ;
The eneyC'lopedla reads that Ath­ Mn Otcar BffI Pe.u·te)', Raver»
August-3.e, Ga1lla Fair; 18,
6:30 to D:00. Senior Band practice ens beeame the county aeal in 1805 wood ; Darla Lyoo Ra-lph, Chesbi re.
DISCHARGES. Ju ne 3: Samuel
1 7, 10 lo 12, Flat Carrier Tryouts· was incorporated os a vllla�e in
8, 6:30 to 9, Senior Band prac'· 1 8 1 1 , and became a city 104. years Vititoe, Micltael L Hale, Mni. Ullice; 18, 9 to 12 Junior Band prac­ after that. "It is a!Ao the site or lie E. Tucker, MrL Pe arl SmltJJ ,
tice; 20, I t , MeJgs: County Fair Ohio U11iversity, .t ho oldc11t univ­ Mrs. Gordon L: MerQI, Henehet
and 22, 23, 24, 215 and 26; 9 to 12 sity in the NorlhweJ1t Territory," s. W.Ulle.m, M i c,hael Leon Casey ,
Jeanette E. Springer, Kevtn Dean
and I to 4 and 6 to 9 Senior the encylclopedia reads.
Halley, C.Onflle Jo b.avis, Pty,gy
Band practi�.
There's a great deal more but
Sue McKinney, Jos:oph S. Willis,
of the man)' episodes connected that will suHicc £or the purpo84!8 Mrs. Alioe L. Bradbury, MN. Eliza
wi1h an nclive youth who has be- of this edition of "A Capitol Idea.'' Jane 'l'u.U-, WIUiam H. DiMon, Mrs.
Through Ohio Universlty, Alh- Harry Brown, Mrs. Robert
come a fnsrinating national flgure
R.
ens
intlmately touches every l· om­ Gooch, Mrs. John England,
q
And again-curiosity when t e
Infent
tenter 'fn unlty in the eight-county • 71 h•8th Female En.gland, .M,,s_ J.amea R.
mngnlflcent Rockefelle�
wa11 being bullt , J rihn ... Jun,lq.r sen atorial district.
Hey110J(b. JMl!lnt Fefl'NI•�! h.eyoolds.
Most recent example or that is
(owner and heir to labulo'u8e 'ffi'n. .
lions) was standing gazing "Move the selection of 27-ycar old · Chuck
of Gallia
roach
football
a11
StobaTt
along there, buddy" thus: rather
Academy
Sehool,
High
against
rudely II workman since "Junior"
was in the way. "Junior" &amp;aid whom Stobarl playNI more than
ten years ago when he wore the
never ,1 word.
By Mrs. Clarenc• RulMII
color1 of the Middleport Yellow
Rev. Cecil Wise, New LexJngton,
The next day a long wide wood• Jucketa.
called on old friends one day last
en walk wa1 put In, in this \'cry
week.
It's
ned
happe
ovrr
repeatedly
plure, marked "For SJdewalk Su­
Mrs. Alpha Russell who has been
my whole senatorlal dist �itt-Ohln
perintendents."
Umversity supplies couchct,;, teach• visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
The far . flung Rockefeller pro­ era, prtnclpals, C)(et:ulive heads, Ervin Young, in Mkhlgan, return.
jeclR, henevolence8, all for their and superintendents to school dis• I M home Wed nesday.
M r. and Mrs. William Mu•ser
Cellow man, ere brilliantly told trict1, city nnd rural. £rum distanl I
here. The whole purpose i11 to Adams Counly to northern Meigs of Roseville attended church here
last week.
give It back to the people t o County.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Moore were
There'fil an overlapping With
wl1om l t really belongs, Thill the
five fine grandsons or "Old John Marshall Cot:cge, o[ course, for business visitors In Gallipolis re•
D." are doing u rapidly and ef­ the Huntington sclmnl rurnlshes eeutly.
Mr . and Mrs. Gene �usser have
numerous teachers h1 Lawrence,
(lcicnlly as they can.
Scioto and Adams CounHes, but mpved into the Canaday place.
Mrs. Dewhurst, Rutla1td, has
ln one mor ning I've greeted still Ohio Un iversity has 11. atrong
or talked wlt'h the following entering wedie there - especially bee n si 1ying with her son, David
friends III I went uptown; Mni. with extension hrnnrhes In Ironton who hll.i moved hick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hy1ell of
Crary Davis, Gertrude MIi ier, and Port1moutil .
By road, Gallipolis Is mldway be· Columbu1 attended church het e
Mrs. Geary, my neighbor, Mrs.
Faulkner (l visited there)/Shlrley tween Athens and Huntington, and last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jun.ior Coleman of
Mills, Either Clark, Paul Smart, the Gallipolis flculty Includes MarRobert H1rrls UI age 4, Lettie shall Collegiana as do the Gallia Pomeroy recently vlslted her par.
Several Gallia en U , th e Alpha Russell,.
Roush, Norma Jean Stivers and county acnooh.
Mrs. Glen White returned home
CounUans got their M11ster'1 De·
Eleannr Mlller.
hn't small town life wonder­ gree at Marshall, a r€'cenl caridl- to Columbus after having been
ful? I wquldn't tra.de It for a date there Mr11. Marglwrite Moore called here by the illne91 of her
Hineman, prl nclpal of Bidwell-Por• fether, Clare nce Runell, who Is
Park Ave., ap1rtment.
much Improved.
ter Elementl.ry Sehool.
Supt. Worley Hiley prHented
Indeed, most come from Ohio
So "Paddle" l,ambert told me
Biblea to ■enlor1 Joan Woodal'd,
Unlve.,.lty in my district. an
how come uPaddle".
y Carolyn Ferrell, Dorothy Hysell
Aa a mere lad, he had typhoid Gra,de ColleJe supplie!!. a g:!
serious, 1ot down to 19 pounds, nofflbflr, too. were Rio Grand cap- and Llnda Haley,
Kenneth Ruuelt, Kenton, vl1lted
could barely rwalll: up town. · So able of grad uating 1111' many Y,OUAI
he sort of "piddled" alon1 and pedagogues H Ohio Universit)I, 1 U his parents.. Mt. and ·Mn. Atpha
Ru11ell, last week.
the boys ,tarted tlte· now weU surely would lead the field. ' :
Mr. and Mn. O.car Smlt11 of CoIt
happens
.
frequently:
Towb1Jri
known soubriquet "!])addle." So
the 7th-8th se natorial district !IPd lumbua vl,Hed Mr. and 1m. Mll'tln
now we know,
their hith schooJ araduatea totQJJ,o Woodard and attended the ,r.td.u­
which aends them. 1 bi,1'.;_k atlon of thell' ttanddaulbter, lllu
Unl\'eraity,
PRAii■ 0. HINIY
MOSCOW UPI - American wrl­ homr to teach. Or to a neighbpr.lni Joan Woodard . .
Rf\'. li.-nlt lti�I� ,rtQ '- tk
tC!r O. Henry drew warm pral■e town , such as was the case with
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Slobarl.
Chuck
from Moscow llteraey ell'tlea at a
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Somelime go over the list of ataria
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meellnlf today m1rJi:ln1 the ft(Hh
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anniversary of hla death. A laree Pomeroy teachers and see how
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audienefl hard SoYlet author Val• many aot their lrulning al Ohio JM Ii.
entl n Katayev detcribe th1 Amet­ Univenlt,y.
You don't have lo Umil 1h1, · ro1,- dvll
iean abort 1tor,t writer H 1 "man
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of deep, oblervanl and truthful tlon■hlp lo pedagogy-, either. In IUlt-U
joum!'llsm,
In business, In •ther , ...
mind.''
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field,, Ohio University lra ln� o�
youth. An out1t1ndln1 example II
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John Loor Weber, Editor of the
Democrat - Inquirer. ui'
McArthur
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Ohio UnlversJty 'a fin1-ever BS.I d•
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11ree went ta him. (the BSJ degree
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are
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Truti, h.e WIS I Cleveland boy, It • · • •. an.4
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but he's OUR man - · and he. mar- Mtt.
h.dan4
rled one ol our 1irl, - Woll1loa'1 Rli,
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l{allo Thomas.
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A 1,te or three cities, thlo �•- llul -il,
More like a tale ol mulliple dtle., wol,i, Nltolto II iii, _4'¥,lltet at
all clOMly associated throuah oclu- Mn. �
»ti. tile
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c11,tlon with a hi1torle cente, .of Albi:i1: R1Wlfn1. cullure, Athens.
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Fre nch former waa tilled and
three ,oldiera �n hls car were l6fl,. her� for tti� alun;1ni blq
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loua]f "'ounded today when Al&gt;
iii'r. a� Kn. �
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OUer1 are belnl recei..-ed at the
olftoo &lt;II 11"ebiw I, Nill. Pom­
trO)' k■flonal Bank BuUatn.1, Pom­
ero)', Obk&gt;, Phone No. 2¢116, r!D'
the propert, ol Elli White, dl!!·
etued, titu.ated in Ut.e VUla,e of
· stra�1e, Ohto, and eotlli•tinl of
I two llor)' fl'atne dwelliq
four rooms dowmt.lln ind three
rooms and bath 11J11t1in, aar■ge,
situated on tour adjoin.in&amp; Iota.
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, Acb$1·
blrojru · ti the Eflote of tJ.
t, Wllite, decmod,
WEBSTER &amp; FUIJl!Z, '
At&lt;orney, I&lt;# ,'dmlniltratris
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40 Cities Got
$5S1/2 Million
By Income Tax

With mote citle11 adoptin1 a mll­
nicipal Income tax each yur to
boost local rev�nue, hut year aaw
40 eitil!a collect ii total or more
than SM½ mill ion from lhi11
source, State Auditor Jame, A.
llhodes reports.
Twelve village!! which altio have
a loeal income tax collected al·
molt ■ half n,.illion dolh1n. Total
collected in these to citie1 .and 12
villagea wu 556,192,&amp;M.74.

Legal N.otice

Nof1ci! DF Pl\.llli .-NO
HIARING ON llilY*NtOiY . ·
P.--.ah cov Mottt Couitl,, OIi..
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TO lhe Executor ot Adminiltta-.11.
and to ,uch or the followlnt u
tor
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re1lden1t of lhe alale ol Ohio :
are
-;ii- .
JPOUle, If any; nut ol
survivin11
MTtCI o, 'FIi.MG AWO
kin: benellclarlea WJder the will.
MIMtli• ON INVIN'll:lllY
if any; tbe attorney or attotney,
c... ,.._ 1'1.t#l
repre
SE!nting any of the afoi-emenIMl
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Pr1i..k ·c.iwt
ned petsons:
tlo
ro 111! 'l!xecttt.- ot· A6I111nlllra,
tor tlftd to "'•h of tffe fotl.wth1 a s
You ,re h.,.by hotllled that pn
· are ...1�etlll of , jlil, lilate ol. Ohio: lhe 41h day of 8une 1960, m lnsurvlvlnc sl)011iie, ·1t. '6nY; next of ventM"Y inll A IJll)ralsem�t of the
llri; boneltet- •- tlie will. estate of Pearl D. Loltrid•e,
• d&amp;·
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= ..,
1' f any; 1•
ue itt�
v1m:iY \Ill'
uw.neys re- ceased, late of Pomeroy. Ohio, i n
presenting . arny df. thtl atoremen• said County waa filed In this Court.
tiOlleo p&lt;riim,:
HeOTinf on uld inventory abd
eht will l,e had before
Apprailrii
on
1Jrat
Yc;,fl ar• hel!el&gt;J 11otJl'l.ed
llio a-4 'daJ df '11ile IIIIO, on ID• this Courl on the 231'd daJ o f
ve -l(jty 1111d Apj)lat,ement al the June, ltMO, ot 10:30 o'elock •· ,m.
EJtcei&gt;tion&amp; thereto m1y be fi.ltd
estd\.e of. Oscar E. Bauer, deeeaaed
lb of clles\el" Towt\ihi p Jn said by •'ny · interested party at ahY
time prlM' to five days before 1 the
dounty was filed in thili Court.
iet for hearing.
date
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and
ry
,nvento
aeld
Heprin&amp; on
wrrNESs m)' signatm-e and
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- -the seal of said Court, this
(20)
4th day or June, 1960,
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F. H. O'BRIEN
� PAPEB ll'llNGER SPECil\l,)St .
Judge and F.x-Offit:lo Clerk
T� ean try ih aftJ · t� a
By Ann Baker, Deputy Cletlt
ter one �-�·t lie 1'111n4. I plt!,se
(I) 6. 13, 21c
the ltirdell lo plea-.. f6 year,
&lt;Mi\lnllolls pnte\lce. P!tohe &amp;1·8l!i!OII br day. 1"1illti 8UI-Oi14$.
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Durin1 tbe year tight cihs re•
ported income tax collections for
the first time. These were Ore&amp;oh,
Deer Park, Fairfield, Franklin, Ma·
tion, Whitehall, Zahetville and

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TIRMITE AND f'EST CONflOI. JG. OU. P"f. Cllli8T
D!lEP
111' Pahl. '"" ln-,.ctlon. IMul'&gt;
freeaifi. SeldOfl Motl'e, Cheshire,
Oblo. PHo no Eftt..,,bnT-7 1'&amp;1.
od by Nation-. Ph- I.
i■ncl A. '-nle. •statlon WYt•
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1 8 ) Awto Sales

l") PPN'l'lAc FOUR DOOR HY·
DRAMATIC ca!! be seen first

house east of .r oreat Rtm Metbodllt . Cbllt'cb. Runs 11&gt;Gd,, a bara 8 3tp
·lain.

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Hall, Porta RI••·· ViDeleu,
ta Ririp:18, Goh\ Ru,1 al\d. AU
Gol3. Sebo•• Jlou■t eall l'roin
S.�ool llodse In Syraeuae. Wm.
H. Holmes.
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Ale "'i.miiam;' vitt INGBSE
pups. very nice friced �fJOnable. Belly Goodlll-lllllf bi;low
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1988 CHEVROJ.,ET V8 $Ul5· 4
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lab. l&gt;owerglide Blaettnar,; Poat Al{C ltEGlllTEllilD COIU!I r
PUP'S
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wago n $1,898. t Paa11. 0nt � '
ful oWtler. Hydrarflatic ,tti,e.
Radio and Heater. Blftittllal'tl, '
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PIGS FOR SALE: Phone
247� days.
843p
WD A. C. CULTIVATORS DLA. ·
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for rent l&amp;o Hte9 l(Jod pa,ture.
William F. Houdaahelt, I indbury J\oa�- .
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-P:"wer scope, $J}O;OO. 91tv!n
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1 15,,8 upper, 9.8 lower, 10 ft. open.
Gallipolis 18.0 upper, 1 1 .7 lower,
8 ft. open. Lock 23: 15.1 upper,
10.9 lower, 36 wickets running.
All dama are up 13 thru 23 av•
e,aging one and one half to two
lfaps open.
Ohi o lliv•r Boats: Down--Lock
12, Ashland, Q:30 a. m. 1-1 1 ; Lock
15: Lucas � I, m. 10-1; Lock 20:
Indian.a 9:30 a: m. 15-3; Montgom .
ery 10:30 a. m . 1-1; lA&gt;ck 19: Lehigh 8:20 1. l'.SI· a.6; Lock 21 :
OVEC 10:30 1: .Dl . 19-0; Lo&lt;!k 23;
Baby Lere 7 a. m. 1-10; Elger Cliff
9:30, 2-0.
\Jp - ChlliJ)Olla.: Soutttt.,nd 6:SO
p. m. 3-0; Cofton Q·ueeti: IUO a. m.
fli:to; ntvader �S:30 a. m. 4-0; Lock
23: Robert G.' West 12:20 p. m. G-4
and 2 �&lt;'�. boati :._ Rocket 7:2'
p. m. 0-2 ; � E. Reed 1 1 :40 p.
.,_ 11-0; �Y !. Salvetti 2:20 a. m.
Cl?,as 4:15 a. m. 0-5:
19-0; A.
City of Runtm'1{1n 5:40 a. m. 4-18.

Business Si!!l"lites

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&amp;MV srn- UR�ll, WASHEJt.
1000 PONrtAc. l100. Good
bnIovi_ wriit
t&gt;a"'b ��tt t
Phone WYMMS. Hatley Kaing
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wow..
Flatwoods Road after 5:30 f.Jft.
d 2 31c
6 8 atp

i957 FORD VB FAUlLANE 500
.1,4115, 4 door sedan. A real
PUf'f. Po"'er ttc'ek-irilt imH
brakes. Fordomatic. Blaettnara,
Pomeroy.
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Hysell Run
Social Events

LEC.AL

FOIi CON81sTENT DEPENDABLB UIIULTS

l'o&lt;it.iljoetlign.

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Appnlsement will be bad be(ore
lhtl Cout\ ca the :lll'd daf ol 1..e
IUl!o at" 10 o'ctocl&lt; A. M.
Exceptlona thereto may be filed
by al)f loteruted party at any
time prior lo five d,iys betore the
dale set for hearina.
WITNESS my signature llld
the seal of Hid Court, tbia
3rd di)' of June tNO.
F. II. O'BRfB!I
Judie tnd Ex•Orfielo Cleric;
By Ann Bak.er, deput1 el�k
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Cheek On Funds

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State Auditor James A. Rhode1
ha, announced plans for ■ closer
, �beck et ,public fJnda in atatti
financial 1mlilulion, willt thj,
view of preventing mi1u.ae of aucb
funds br tb0te controlli ng the
account,.

Rhodes slid that stale eXlD'Uners throughout the lltite will be
aierteii lo make thorouth eximiniltions of sacb at:cotrllt.!i when
auditine the records o f the var··
lous political subdlvisJons af the 1
state.
Dedolon ,, extend the scot&gt;t 01
ad!of
s
type
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all
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We epair
the periodic examinations came
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ators, from heater core·s 141
I n the �ake o1 a statewide SW'Vey
Rhode, ol 006 banks and 4411
by
lb• largest truck or tractor
building and loan aasoclitions
rad..tbt.
concerning the type of accounts
maintained by the various ,tale
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agencies.
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The ,turveY, Rhodell pointed out
Pomt!rov, Ohio
was prompted tty recent dlsclo11.
--- ures where individuals In charge
of certain tru■t ■ceountli: were
found to have diverted such b'usl
funds fot their own pehonll use.
Rhodes made It plain, howe,er,
that �ile the 11urvey disclosed
no irrt;gul■rJtft!s, the ezamlners
M-.L a.a.....would be inetructed to make a
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eareful 1naly,1, or what he term·
, 9:80 AJ,(.
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8ef8r9
e d "1peel1l account.a.''
Mlcllll'"" WY44649
suney, !Mblch indicates
''The
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there may be more than 1500 acA
counta or various types, hH re­
K ��=:quired several months to 1ather
Yu� 14141
1nd analyie the datl/' Rhodes
IIAMtU. HaVICI ITATtON
aaid. "lt waa undertaken with the
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protection of 111 public fundr,1 by
lleni..
thlo office.
ult is not the routine account '
�ich concerns thlt office, but
rather the special a�cou nt which
could be subject to -possible manl•
pulation by the lndlvldual handl­
ing the account, without detec•
tlon b)' the respective financial
ln11tllutlon, Rhodes continued..
"rt la our hope that with the
lnformatloh now available, this
&lt;tffice ca11 keep the state eKJmin­
�rs informed ol the exlatence or
such accounts so that when future
ezamlnationa ■re m1de of all
,tate agencies, the examiners will
be able to check the apeclflc ar­
(!Ounls a nd determine Whtthe'r
further lnve14'ation would be

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or tho wol'Clll lrt all lllall,
the ooda lett• an dlff'et'6ht.

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Ehube th D11neaM: M, lad tw
two r0-def1nda:1tt1 ,n $e l kl�,mttrder of her dau1hter-ln-l1w
have heen denied I r�ueat for 1
delay of thei r ueculion In the
San Ouenhn 1111 chambet, �­
WI rt for Ju11e 17. Mrs. Ounoann
was convicted with Luil 110,1, 22
and Augustine Baldonado, 2ft, of
lite slaying of OJ.I. a Duncann, ao,
on Nov. 17. J9S8. Superior Judge

----------twi�--dail)' milking s n.a HIR tell.

The great old cow, known a■
"Homewood'' was &amp;ired by lowana
Otm11b)'. Priutess Lid. one-ttnae
CORA sitt. The new CODA ■ire
Is the aecond-generatlon of ·Gold
Medal ttrea being by Pabst Barke
Tritomia Don, former COBA Gold
Medlll Sire.

WIIUlam A. llePPJ _, down
a -, • peat•
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V•ll­
c-10 City m� �
Dell, Domealdi Aid
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women ne¥ft' di M
come priests or bilMp■ .ln die
Boman CatllOl.ir: CII.... 1'be u,
official m11ulne dUI the reeent

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prieat, in tbe S• ·
-church w11 dUllppfOve
Protuta nt chul'chn ·
man C1tholie ctnu-dL
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tinued, 4 'aoe■ not con1titute any
expa1t11lon of {he dutie■ already
lneUmbent Upon the audlt.or'a of­
fice. tn■te■d, U ia a reco1n1tl� of.
th� need fqr concerted efforts b)'
i.ida ollic!e to provide adequate
protection of- ,publlc fund,."

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Central Ohio :lreedlng .U■o­
ciation announces �e purch11e of
the Gold Medal !flolll:ein bull,
Ecraao Borke Doncfd, from E. C.
Rausch and sons ·qt Ecra&amp;O Farm,
Plain City� Ohio. ·
"Donald'' as he will be known
to COBA '1emben in UU1 area,
is rla.ulfled vel'f good f'or type,
Me hat an HIR proof ■bowin&amp; 14
daugbth-1 'With UI rectias 'Uut
avera&amp;i!:! l �J296 pound■ of 3.$2
per cent . milk and 5" pounds of
buttelJat. Fourteen ilhm1 wCth 65
record&amp; average 14,'78 pounds
of 3.54 per cent milk and &amp;12
lncreue
poun� 'Of tat. Thia Is
of dijlghters ovu datna 1,248
pouna. o( milk and &amp;1 pounds
of butterfat. Eitbteeo clMaified
daughtffl .average 82JS per cent
(4 VG, .fl GP, 3 G).
The MW Gold Me8aJ bull is
out or one of the f;-a, Jl�btl!in in
Ohio to make over �.Q(IQ pounds
of milk in her Ufetimil, � total·
ed 21,,010 pound■ ol mHt and
16'75 pounds of ,al la 3902 days
(10 lactatiom). This wu all on

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Three eilles •hlth IIIOpted an
inoome Ulx., repealed it d ...-in1 the
rear. They were r.an Liverpool
Con11eaut and !ll■rieft■.
Mansli eld NewJrk and Lima
have a.dupte'd tu Jn�me Lai, but
reported no colleclktm during
19lt0.
Income tu rates vary from one•
tourth of 1 per cent to Ol',e percent.
Toledo wu the fir,t clty to
adopt a municipal incodie lax in
Columbua,
followed b)i
UM6,
Younptown and Springfield in
1948, Dayton in l 1M9j• and Clncin•
nali in 1964.
CleVdand ia the only l.nge city
io the lrt.ate without an incoa:M tas.
rate.

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Conncritating Editorially

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''When a private enterprise spends pre-tax
money for advertisrng, the public, through
Joss in taxes, pays about half of the bill . When 1
government departments or government-owned enterprises, such as the Tennessee Valley
Authority, spend money advertising in defense of socialism the taxpayers pay J OO per
cent of the bill.
"Apparently, what is sauce for the goose �
double sauce for the gander.
"Late last year, the Supreme Court upheld
the rul i ng of the Bureau of Internal Revenue
. . . Government is choking off the means by
which those who believe in freedom would
tell their story lo the public."

Summer Band
Activities At
Rutland Listed

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MIDDLEPORT-June 3- Favor­
, He TV crack or Lhe wc,ek-Ern ic
Ford-"J went to that Swedish
.,f1 movie to get a crockful of cul­
·•, tlare.
.
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And one of my favorite mixed
metaphors:
''He had his eye on 01c roud,
1houlder to the wheel, and
111 feet on the ground."
Call the chiropr1ctorl

toO? Ve,■lr, mu1ta had pe■s, be­
cause there were alx little places
111II filll!d.
So "e watched 'em dance a
tiny while. Why tiny? . 'Cause we
were due at a thtrd celebration
at Ann Maucll: 'Phomp1on's al
Cheshire, fevv.en'a sake. 1 lived
through that but how, I'll never
know. I literally feJI int• bed
when blooey the ltght, all went
out when Alice was hunliRg for
"J:verybody �Jg1 and Gallia her heart me�lclne and trying to
Gi'1mtiea must have ..a'a4wited haul on her hair net. Mary was
S. at one timi"Yciit anoth­ by thts time cuddled down and orf
e looka or the. fioeks or to shut eye.
�JlDJing about
Rt these
Such ls human endurance 1 hat I
�D of '
(the bnn­
han
queti) .!foqi. �ltce"I._
. • one heap even yet the next day, a rontingcnt or this group was dining at
Saturday rilihl.
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Our own (Cbea�) .. wa, or the Mortin here in town.
Me, l was walking in a fog,
cour1e Very 1pe'ciaf. £f1ln1• with
anr1 slern ming
u,
two of our closest person­ trying chicken
ti
nda, one reJebrating her strawberries for whoever would
fol en annlver11ary, the other tline at my dugout. Severo! rlid.
�er 10hlen plus one along with
Loni: years ago J didn't think
me.
loo much of Alumni stuff. Now,
. That afternoon we had a pre. it ' s the glowing bright spot of
J
alumni meeting on our the whole spring. Where else 111
nmin11il')I
front porch &amp;.1 several extro.11 ! he world can you get so hugged
dropped tn. My favorite cha111 nt &lt;·omplirncnled, pounded on th•
thta p. DJ. me11tlne was "Here's ha(' k 11nrl al most made to feel 16
Jimmy Boice and he'11, l,(ot 7 rhll­ ;11,lain?
tlren and U
gr8ndchildrC'n''.
As our chus we11 railed we
$uch WH the way I showed him
round to all, you sec, what mtide 11l ruggle d gumcly tu our feet,
thl1 10 eiccruciating to me, and to every 11rthritlc joint shrie king ou1
all of us, Jimmy's �o little,
• loud,
ways \V&amp;a, and has that Jnnoce1,1; , • But It seemed to me (prohab]y
',n ju111 happily deluded) that the
b.111by brw facC!. never ..Un
J,41lcfl he'U o.,ry to the grove, nl'ldcnt which happened lo Queen
lllm, 1 ar�l;ldfather of HU Jrnpo11• Vll'toria on her diamond jubtlee
(75th) ('OUld maybe have heen
flble, and don'l be 11Uy.
ycuued al 118 from the sidelines,
Then eame the evenint show when one or her aged and loyal
in three Io ns ute, the real thing 11dhrrcnts shouted as she passed
llown at f1bulo111 Ky1er Creuk "Go it. uld l(irl."
Iii. We "oldlea" sat In a Qpecial
M11n, lt wall some Alumni If
row. Special c&lt;trs1ges were J&gt;in• any one 11hould drive u p In a
hed on the 1olden 1irl1 and hou. wheel harrn'fV end a11k you.
�nnleres on the ditto men.
SpttC!he■ were
made, Joke.!!
Jui.I 11tcpph1M over n manhole,
cracked wJdc ope n. A few tt"nrs or i::r111ing rullwr uptown made me
(QU!ckly �en) were wlped llWIIY. l h i t i k -how uwfol I f . they'd give
flrJ111 �b; was lOHnhl.t11r oiul wuy u1\cler ROffl(' or 1111 hcPvios.
t \bat , q,b he is purely de luxe.
lleudlng "Thfl Rockefeller
r had ''• Items
on my lovC'I)' �1 ory" (men, how interesting) and
llW(]III KY1tr Cniek cafetorla an account of Nehon R's ln.!iatiable
Pl1l1 •nd tq. 11ve m, t can't rr- cu rlo�lty os o child. He wondor­
r11l the ■lxill ono,_,ktffe, 1tc11k , l'd what was down lmide a men
rna■hed L'(tt1toe11, 1' '11i'lf', grm•n huh�. ao he look off the cover
�na, i� . fld "'e hne pet1s unr! wcint down to see, only one

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28. Livea
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sic instrurtor of the Northwest
Lo&lt;.· al School Dis:lriC!t, today an­
nounced e summer PJchedule of
hen&lt;l a&lt;'1 ivltJes.

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Piano Students Present Recitp' Sunday
At Middleport Heatl) ,C�h Sancni ory
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The sanctuary of Heath Metliodisb fJb�till of Middlepo
was beautifully dpcorated with l&gt;••l&lt;�s-Qf· �ow•rs for the re­
cital program of the piano students of Mrs. L. W. Me!;om as
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The program began with Joyce Riley who played "Wal km
lo School" with Judith Brewer playing "Day Dreams" an,

Throttling Opposition

The ft,llowing editorial ls reproduced from
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"Two years ago the Bureau of InternaJ Revenue ruled that privately-owned power companifl.s could not spend money before taxes
advertising the benefits of free enterprise. At
about the same time, the Tennessee Valley
Authority must have spent at least $ 100,000
for the distribution of its 25,000 word pamph­
let extolling the virtues of socia lized power.
"Government departments and govern­
ment-owned enterprises spend millions and
'lfllons of dollars brainwashing the Ameri­
,CflD people into believing that socialized pow­
�er and oth� soci�lized businesses are good.

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''Le t'1 ---'pl•yed
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flhonda Hysell
yl tire._
�tier
Waltz" and Linda Perry "Bird� "
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for · the aftemoon _wtrr
U.s_he,l'I
The duet '·The a.and Played On"
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Hmtly
ond
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Raym
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Klndy
by Charles Ward was played • by ftO!l 1
es.
Hayn
:Paul
and
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M�ore
dt,.
Mi ss Riley and M i.Ii• Brewer after
which Hawa Ja,ri\eb: Jones play ed
At lhe · party Saturday even i ng
two numbe!! ' '�March of the Wo-- which Wi.s held at the Mccomas
r_
men Mari1u111"
"Butterfly home '(t, �wing the last rehearsal ,
·_ and
Chase."
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• C9:!Plt � co,sage was presen\elI
"Shower
ttt_J,3.011!!1�
b:,
Mart
.J'o
to ,Mn', eComa.a •by her pupih.
.
Hmdy was •. .followed by a duet
cream,J assorted cookies and
''Roeea Frai��th.,r �", arranled.1 gq,he
n ch "'ere serted at the par1 y
p ye
Joh n
la j hl' w.lth .. Vl'B, 'Sb.iily Spra cue antl Mrs.
a ,_,,
ulia Ry�
Rhiftlda Hys
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Julia · Hyaell assistin
g w1th C;mll
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played "W..ter- Ami , •ona servmg
Glenna ·
at t h e pun c h
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iAA�' . followed . by
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"M'ohlin,i
'.: • · by N'arsa Lee
,! Flowers'' by MatFro,1, "A
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tha Nich ..;. ..-'�Pf'i ng Morning"
and "SpiJiiijrjg" Soni" by Allee'
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ons, and "baf.);lllJ" a duet played · Mrs. Bob Robinaon Of Columbus
by Sereri ·•� OliA• LeW'ls.
la the · guttst of her pare_nta, .Mr. .and
:$Jeep" (a ■ong Mr,. Ray Wiloon.
"WWbeh ·
without· won1..,.- ,., .p1ay'ed' by Mau- ' Ml'I: John Blackwood and Mrs.
reen Dar■t,• '� .Wjpding Stream" Thor G•rsey are pati'etlts at the
by Judy M•� · •-"!biue&lt; in G" by Hober llbopitai.
Carolyn N l! �-atitl a trio num•
. Mr. -ana· Mrs. ltedmen of Dunbar,
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her "Sch�
, , Pfeterllted by W• Ya-.. were calling on Rev. and
Ann
It:. lflrst 8nd Mar- Mff. »atnllatt,
il\4!
tha Ni QI • .,,,/ .i
Mr. Md- MTI. Raymond Snton
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tbe nuri:l�n and ' 11't.• � Mn. I!&gt;ana William"Boat . Son ,.,�r"Dutte'rfli4ts·• ahd aon w.ere Simday guests ot .drs.
hu sis�,
11'1•.Y� "At the Grate· �Parade ang_L ,�(110 Land .
_llr.., arid !'Int Delm11r Rhodes and
To!:1rny- �,-. : �fayed · "Re�eJ liri. Flel'd"i _Wel'e calllng on rela·
Rose by liaQ,1; · 1)tann a CrJ1we.!1 · ttve■ ai rlunb:ar, Memorial Day.
played
"Hlllilllfi,n . •Mr. ••
llany Plummer of
l!bal)lody No:. � · �•if tltf ,taa1�1 tllttroil oau.il. on Mr. and Mn;.
number · •• 'rth •� 4,:t�e" by -� ¢tairk ·Ncerltly.

Dally Seqtinel, Pomeroy-�iddlep_ort, O., June 8, 1960-3'

WANT ADS
BATU

3 ceall 1&gt;0&lt; 1'0i'd, OM _, ll:ii&gt;llllul!I � - lo 'lonli

I cente per word fat three comedliive lnserilob.L
Special - one monUt. for SO cent.a Sier word.
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CONVOCNTION WIIINESDA V
Pomeroy Chaplet No. 80 Royal
Arch Muons wlll hold a stated
convocation Wednesday ■t 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of re1ular
business and the election of of•
ficers. All officers and com'panfans
are ureed to altend and bring
their rituals.
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0. E. I, TO MEET
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES will
meet in regular aealion Tuelday
at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Tem•
ple.

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'.!ft and 11&gt;,. �•tl. Darnell
and family of n. W&amp;JDeHnd., have
spent tlie put week 'vis.iting her
inother, Mrs. Chloe Fink ·aria other
relative•.
Frank Ul$inger hu beeD · con[ln.
ed to Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coy have mov­
ed from the nutchin1on propertf
on Route 124 to the Grate p'toperty
on College Ave. where. they form­
erly resided.
Mr. and llrs. Alpha PIUIJ!Otef are
visiting in New Carliale wJp,: their
daughter, Mr. and ,Mrs. )Darrell
f
Burson and fanifly.
Mrs. Thelma Carpen*J bb been
a patient at Holter Hospltif.
Mr. al'ld Mrs. Harry Phim·mer of
Carroll were weet Qd gue�t., oi
his: parents, Mr, and , Mrs. A. E.
Plummer.
Mark .Morris, youn,:eat son of
Mr. and Mra. Carl Mo,rti Undtr­
went a tonslllectomy at Holzer
Ho1pilal.
HOmer Parker and It� Will
ford of Raci ne aie emplo,;id il .'!11.
Vernon 1h11 week.
·ue of ,
Mr , and Mr11_. iom Doiltt
we�k - .
CoI umb lll were h re ovor
end to attended the ruJS :....,llimn i '
1
banquet.
Mr. and Mr8. ])QW)lie ,le1ipl'l Of
McConnetsville v�11ile,di l,rr
Mr. and Mrs. Burt RiO•· of . nCtt;
ville. They cam_e eepiiel■lly . at­
\end the alumm ballQUet. • ,

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He also announced hla avaUability for summer in private Jes­
so11s. June 1 4 , wH .se-t 31!1 date, at
7:30 p. m. for a meeting of all
in strumental students to be held
in Rutland gymnaeium. Parents
are jnvited.
The summer schedule:
June---6, 7, 8, 1&lt;H2 Majoreltl'
Practice; 14, 7:ao Meetin1 of alt
in�trumenfal students; 23, 8:30 to
9:00, Senior Band practice; 28,
I, Sherman Port•r
9:00 to 2 :00 Junior Band prac­
POTLUCK ,DINN R
Senator# 7,a Dl■trkt
ti('e; 28, 6:30 to 9:00, Senior Bond
The Ladles Aid of the Enter­
pract ice; 30, 6:30 to 9:00 Senior arc three towns about whlch I w11nt prise EUB Church will have a
Band practice.
potluck picnic dlnt1er Wednesday,
to �ite toduy.
Perhaps bccausl! the population al the home of Mrs. Walter Wal­
July-4th, 4th of July parade
o( each is not large enou�h to ter.
and concert at Rutland; 2 1 anf 26
warrant it, there i:l no write. up in
and 28, 6:30 to 9:00 Senior B'and
Collier's Encyclo1Jedia ·on either
lfOl,JIR IIOSPITAL
pra c tice ; 28, 9:00 to 12 : 00 Junior
Pomeroy or ' M iddleport, b\.il there
M ISSIONS, Ju ne 3 , Barbo,,
AD
811nd practice.
i1:1 for Athens.
H. "�"''"u., A qn· SI ., RavenlWOOd ;
The eneyC'lopedla reads that Ath­ Mn Otcar BffI Pe.u·te)', Raver»
August-3.e, Ga1lla Fair; 18,
6:30 to D:00. Senior Band practice ens beeame the county aeal in 1805 wood ; Darla Lyoo Ra-lph, Chesbi re.
DISCHARGES. Ju ne 3: Samuel
1 7, 10 lo 12, Flat Carrier Tryouts· was incorporated os a vllla�e in
8, 6:30 to 9, Senior Band prac'· 1 8 1 1 , and became a city 104. years Vititoe, Micltael L Hale, Mni. Ullice; 18, 9 to 12 Junior Band prac­ after that. "It is a!Ao the site or lie E. Tucker, MrL Pe arl SmltJJ ,
tice; 20, I t , MeJgs: County Fair Ohio U11iversity, .t ho oldc11t univ­ Mrs. Gordon L: MerQI, Henehet
and 22, 23, 24, 215 and 26; 9 to 12 sity in the NorlhweJ1t Territory," s. W.Ulle.m, M i c,hael Leon Casey ,
Jeanette E. Springer, Kevtn Dean
and I to 4 and 6 to 9 Senior the encylclopedia reads.
Halley, C.Onflle Jo b.avis, Pty,gy
Band practi�.
There's a great deal more but
Sue McKinney, Jos:oph S. Willis,
of the man)' episodes connected that will suHicc £or the purpo84!8 Mrs. Alioe L. Bradbury, MN. Eliza
wi1h an nclive youth who has be- of this edition of "A Capitol Idea.'' Jane 'l'u.U-, WIUiam H. DiMon, Mrs.
Through Ohio Universlty, Alh- Harry Brown, Mrs. Robert
come a fnsrinating national flgure
R.
ens
intlmately touches every l· om­ Gooch, Mrs. John England,
q
And again-curiosity when t e
Infent
tenter 'fn unlty in the eight-county • 71 h•8th Female En.gland, .M,,s_ J.amea R.
mngnlflcent Rockefelle�
wa11 being bullt , J rihn ... Jun,lq.r sen atorial district.
Hey110J(b. JMl!lnt Fefl'NI•�! h.eyoolds.
Most recent example or that is
(owner and heir to labulo'u8e 'ffi'n. .
lions) was standing gazing "Move the selection of 27-ycar old · Chuck
of Gallia
roach
football
a11
StobaTt
along there, buddy" thus: rather
Academy
Sehool,
High
against
rudely II workman since "Junior"
was in the way. "Junior" &amp;aid whom Stobarl playNI more than
ten years ago when he wore the
never ,1 word.
By Mrs. Clarenc• RulMII
color1 of the Middleport Yellow
Rev. Cecil Wise, New LexJngton,
The next day a long wide wood• Jucketa.
called on old friends one day last
en walk wa1 put In, in this \'cry
week.
It's
ned
happe
ovrr
repeatedly
plure, marked "For SJdewalk Su­
Mrs. Alpha Russell who has been
my whole senatorlal dist �itt-Ohln
perintendents."
Umversity supplies couchct,;, teach• visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
The far . flung Rockefeller pro­ era, prtnclpals, C)(et:ulive heads, Ervin Young, in Mkhlgan, return.
jeclR, henevolence8, all for their and superintendents to school dis• I M home Wed nesday.
M r. and Mrs. William Mu•ser
Cellow man, ere brilliantly told trict1, city nnd rural. £rum distanl I
here. The whole purpose i11 to Adams Counly to northern Meigs of Roseville attended church here
last week.
give It back to the people t o County.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Moore were
There'fil an overlapping With
wl1om l t really belongs, Thill the
five fine grandsons or "Old John Marshall Cot:cge, o[ course, for business visitors In Gallipolis re•
D." are doing u rapidly and ef­ the Huntington sclmnl rurnlshes eeutly.
Mr . and Mrs. Gene �usser have
numerous teachers h1 Lawrence,
(lcicnlly as they can.
Scioto and Adams CounHes, but mpved into the Canaday place.
Mrs. Dewhurst, Rutla1td, has
ln one mor ning I've greeted still Ohio Un iversity has 11. atrong
or talked wlt'h the following entering wedie there - especially bee n si 1ying with her son, David
friends III I went uptown; Mni. with extension hrnnrhes In Ironton who hll.i moved hick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hy1ell of
Crary Davis, Gertrude MIi ier, and Port1moutil .
By road, Gallipolis Is mldway be· Columbu1 attended church het e
Mrs. Geary, my neighbor, Mrs.
Faulkner (l visited there)/Shlrley tween Athens and Huntington, and last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jun.ior Coleman of
Mills, Either Clark, Paul Smart, the Gallipolis flculty Includes MarRobert H1rrls UI age 4, Lettie shall Collegiana as do the Gallia Pomeroy recently vlslted her par.
Several Gallia en U , th e Alpha Russell,.
Roush, Norma Jean Stivers and county acnooh.
Mrs. Glen White returned home
CounUans got their M11ster'1 De·
Eleannr Mlller.
hn't small town life wonder­ gree at Marshall, a r€'cenl caridl- to Columbus after having been
ful? I wquldn't tra.de It for a date there Mr11. Marglwrite Moore called here by the illne91 of her
Hineman, prl nclpal of Bidwell-Por• fether, Clare nce Runell, who Is
Park Ave., ap1rtment.
much Improved.
ter Elementl.ry Sehool.
Supt. Worley Hiley prHented
Indeed, most come from Ohio
So "Paddle" l,ambert told me
Biblea to ■enlor1 Joan Woodal'd,
Unlve.,.lty in my district. an
how come uPaddle".
y Carolyn Ferrell, Dorothy Hysell
Aa a mere lad, he had typhoid Gra,de ColleJe supplie!!. a g:!
serious, 1ot down to 19 pounds, nofflbflr, too. were Rio Grand cap- and Llnda Haley,
Kenneth Ruuelt, Kenton, vl1lted
could barely rwalll: up town. · So able of grad uating 1111' many Y,OUAI
he sort of "piddled" alon1 and pedagogues H Ohio Universit)I, 1 U his parents.. Mt. and ·Mn. Atpha
Ru11ell, last week.
the boys ,tarted tlte· now weU surely would lead the field. ' :
Mr. and Mn. O.car Smlt11 of CoIt
happens
.
frequently:
Towb1Jri
known soubriquet "!])addle." So
the 7th-8th se natorial district !IPd lumbua vl,Hed Mr. and 1m. Mll'tln
now we know,
their hith schooJ araduatea totQJJ,o Woodard and attended the ,r.td.u­
which aends them. 1 bi,1'.;_k atlon of thell' ttanddaulbter, lllu
Unl\'eraity,
PRAii■ 0. HINIY
MOSCOW UPI - American wrl­ homr to teach. Or to a neighbpr.lni Joan Woodard . .
Rf\'. li.-nlt lti�I� ,rtQ '- tk
tC!r O. Henry drew warm pral■e town , such as was the case with
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Slobarl.
Chuck
from Moscow llteraey ell'tlea at a
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Somelime go over the list of ataria
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meellnlf today m1rJi:ln1 the ft(Hh
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anniversary of hla death. A laree Pomeroy teachers and see how
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audienefl hard SoYlet author Val• many aot their lrulning al Ohio JM Ii.
entl n Katayev detcribe th1 Amet­ Univenlt,y.
You don't have lo Umil 1h1, · ro1,- dvll
iean abort 1tor,t writer H 1 "man
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of deep, oblervanl and truthful tlon■hlp lo pedagogy-, either. In IUlt-U
joum!'llsm,
In business, In •ther , ...
mind.''
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field,, Ohio University lra ln� o�
youth. An out1t1ndln1 example II
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John Loor Weber, Editor of the
Democrat - Inquirer. ui'
McArthur
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Ohio UnlversJty 'a fin1-ever BS.I d•
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11ree went ta him. (the BSJ degree
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are
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Truti, h.e WIS I Cleveland boy, It • · • •. an.4
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but he's OUR man - · and he. mar- Mtt.
h.dan4
rled one ol our 1irl, - Woll1loa'1 Rli,
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l{allo Thomas.
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A 1,te or three cities, thlo �•- llul -il,
More like a tale ol mulliple dtle., wol,i, Nltolto II iii, _4'¥,lltet at
all clOMly associated throuah oclu- Mn. �
»ti. tile
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c11,tlon with a hi1torle cente, .of Albi:i1: R1Wlfn1. cullure, Athens.
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Fre nch former waa tilled and
three ,oldiera �n hls car were l6fl,. her� for tti� alun;1ni blq
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loua]f "'ounded today when Al&gt;
iii'r. a� Kn. �
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OUer1 are belnl recei..-ed at the
olftoo &lt;II 11"ebiw I, Nill. Pom­
trO)' k■flonal Bank BuUatn.1, Pom­
ero)', Obk&gt;, Phone No. 2¢116, r!D'
the propert, ol Elli White, dl!!·
etued, titu.ated in Ut.e VUla,e of
· stra�1e, Ohto, and eotlli•tinl of
I two llor)' fl'atne dwelliq
four rooms dowmt.lln ind three
rooms and bath 11J11t1in, aar■ge,
situated on tour adjoin.in&amp; Iota.
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, Acb$1·
blrojru · ti the Eflote of tJ.
t, Wllite, decmod,
WEBSTER &amp; FUIJl!Z, '
At&lt;orney, I&lt;# ,'dmlniltratris
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40 Cities Got
$5S1/2 Million
By Income Tax

With mote citle11 adoptin1 a mll­
nicipal Income tax each yur to
boost local rev�nue, hut year aaw
40 eitil!a collect ii total or more
than SM½ mill ion from lhi11
source, State Auditor Jame, A.
llhodes reports.
Twelve village!! which altio have
a loeal income tax collected al·
molt ■ half n,.illion dolh1n. Total
collected in these to citie1 .and 12
villagea wu 556,192,&amp;M.74.

Legal N.otice

Nof1ci! DF Pl\.llli .-NO
HIARING ON llilY*NtOiY . ·
P.--.ah cov Mottt Couitl,, OIi..
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TO lhe Executor ot Adminiltta-.11.
and to ,uch or the followlnt u
tor
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re1lden1t of lhe alale ol Ohio :
are
-;ii- .
JPOUle, If any; nut ol
survivin11
MTtCI o, 'FIi.MG AWO
kin: benellclarlea WJder the will.
MIMtli• ON INVIN'll:lllY
if any; tbe attorney or attotney,
c... ,.._ 1'1.t#l
repre
SE!nting any of the afoi-emenIMl
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Pr1i..k ·c.iwt
ned petsons:
tlo
ro 111! 'l!xecttt.- ot· A6I111nlllra,
tor tlftd to "'•h of tffe fotl.wth1 a s
You ,re h.,.by hotllled that pn
· are ...1�etlll of , jlil, lilate ol. Ohio: lhe 41h day of 8une 1960, m lnsurvlvlnc sl)011iie, ·1t. '6nY; next of ventM"Y inll A IJll)ralsem�t of the
llri; boneltet- •- tlie will. estate of Pearl D. Loltrid•e,
• d&amp;·
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= ..,
1' f any; 1•
ue itt�
v1m:iY \Ill'
uw.neys re- ceased, late of Pomeroy. Ohio, i n
presenting . arny df. thtl atoremen• said County waa filed In this Court.
tiOlleo p&lt;riim,:
HeOTinf on uld inventory abd
eht will l,e had before
Apprailrii
on
1Jrat
Yc;,fl ar• hel!el&gt;J 11otJl'l.ed
llio a-4 'daJ df '11ile IIIIO, on ID• this Courl on the 231'd daJ o f
ve -l(jty 1111d Apj)lat,ement al the June, ltMO, ot 10:30 o'elock •· ,m.
EJtcei&gt;tion&amp; thereto m1y be fi.ltd
estd\.e of. Oscar E. Bauer, deeeaaed
lb of clles\el" Towt\ihi p Jn said by •'ny · interested party at ahY
time prlM' to five days before 1 the
dounty was filed in thili Court.
iet for hearing.
date
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and
ry
,nvento
aeld
Heprin&amp; on
wrrNESs m)' signatm-e and
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- -the seal of said Court, this
(20)
4th day or June, 1960,
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F. H. O'BRIEN
� PAPEB ll'llNGER SPECil\l,)St .
Judge and F.x-Offit:lo Clerk
T� ean try ih aftJ · t� a
By Ann Baker, Deputy Cletlt
ter one �-�·t lie 1'111n4. I plt!,se
(I) 6. 13, 21c
the ltirdell lo plea-.. f6 year,
&lt;Mi\lnllolls pnte\lce. P!tohe &amp;1·8l!i!OII br day. 1"1illti 8UI-Oi14$.
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Durin1 tbe year tight cihs re•
ported income tax collections for
the first time. These were Ore&amp;oh,
Deer Park, Fairfield, Franklin, Ma·
tion, Whitehall, Zahetville and

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TIRMITE AND f'EST CONflOI. JG. OU. P"f. Cllli8T
D!lEP
111' Pahl. '"" ln-,.ctlon. IMul'&gt;
freeaifi. SeldOfl Motl'e, Cheshire,
Oblo. PHo no Eftt..,,bnT-7 1'&amp;1.
od by Nation-. Ph- I.
i■ncl A. '-nle. •statlon WYt•
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1 8 ) Awto Sales

l") PPN'l'lAc FOUR DOOR HY·
DRAMATIC ca!! be seen first

house east of .r oreat Rtm Metbodllt . Cbllt'cb. Runs 11&gt;Gd,, a bara 8 3tp
·lain.

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Hall, Porta RI••·· ViDeleu,
ta Ririp:18, Goh\ Ru,1 al\d. AU
Gol3. Sebo•• Jlou■t eall l'roin
S.�ool llodse In Syraeuae. Wm.
H. Holmes.
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Ale "'i.miiam;' vitt INGBSE
pups. very nice friced �fJOnable. Belly Goodlll-lllllf bi;low
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1988 CHEVROJ.,ET V8 $Ul5· 4
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lab. l&gt;owerglide Blaettnar,; Poat Al{C ltEGlllTEllilD COIU!I r
PUP'S
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wago n $1,898. t Paa11. 0nt � '
ful oWtler. Hydrarflatic ,tti,e.
Radio and Heater. Blftittllal'tl, '
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PIGS FOR SALE: Phone
247� days.
843p
WD A. C. CULTIVATORS DLA. ·
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for rent l&amp;o Hte9 l(Jod pa,ture.
William F. Houdaahelt, I indbury J\oa�- .
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-P:"wer scope, $J}O;OO. 91tv!n
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1 15,,8 upper, 9.8 lower, 10 ft. open.
Gallipolis 18.0 upper, 1 1 .7 lower,
8 ft. open. Lock 23: 15.1 upper,
10.9 lower, 36 wickets running.
All dama are up 13 thru 23 av•
e,aging one and one half to two
lfaps open.
Ohi o lliv•r Boats: Down--Lock
12, Ashland, Q:30 a. m. 1-1 1 ; Lock
15: Lucas � I, m. 10-1; Lock 20:
Indian.a 9:30 a: m. 15-3; Montgom .
ery 10:30 a. m . 1-1; lA&gt;ck 19: Lehigh 8:20 1. l'.SI· a.6; Lock 21 :
OVEC 10:30 1: .Dl . 19-0; Lo&lt;!k 23;
Baby Lere 7 a. m. 1-10; Elger Cliff
9:30, 2-0.
\Jp - ChlliJ)Olla.: Soutttt.,nd 6:SO
p. m. 3-0; Cofton Q·ueeti: IUO a. m.
fli:to; ntvader �S:30 a. m. 4-0; Lock
23: Robert G.' West 12:20 p. m. G-4
and 2 �&lt;'�. boati :._ Rocket 7:2'
p. m. 0-2 ; � E. Reed 1 1 :40 p.
.,_ 11-0; �Y !. Salvetti 2:20 a. m.
Cl?,as 4:15 a. m. 0-5:
19-0; A.
City of Runtm'1{1n 5:40 a. m. 4-18.

Business Si!!l"lites

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1000 PONrtAc. l100. Good
bnIovi_ wriit
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Phone WYMMS. Hatley Kaing
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Flatwoods Road after 5:30 f.Jft.
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i957 FORD VB FAUlLANE 500
.1,4115, 4 door sedan. A real
PUf'f. Po"'er ttc'ek-irilt imH
brakes. Fordomatic. Blaettnara,
Pomeroy.
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Hysell Run
Social Events

LEC.AL

FOIi CON81sTENT DEPENDABLB UIIULTS

l'o&lt;it.iljoetlign.

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Appnlsement will be bad be(ore
lhtl Cout\ ca the :lll'd daf ol 1..e
IUl!o at" 10 o'ctocl&lt; A. M.
Exceptlona thereto may be filed
by al)f loteruted party at any
time prior lo five d,iys betore the
dale set for hearina.
WITNESS my signature llld
the seal of Hid Court, tbia
3rd di)' of June tNO.
F. II. O'BRfB!I
Judie tnd Ex•Orfielo Cleric;
By Ann Bak.er, deput1 el�k
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State Auditor

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Cheek On Funds

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State Auditor James A. Rhode1
ha, announced plans for ■ closer
, �beck et ,public fJnda in atatti
financial 1mlilulion, willt thj,
view of preventing mi1u.ae of aucb
funds br tb0te controlli ng the
account,.

Rhodes slid that stale eXlD'Uners throughout the lltite will be
aierteii lo make thorouth eximiniltions of sacb at:cotrllt.!i when
auditine the records o f the var··
lous political subdlvisJons af the 1
state.
Dedolon ,, extend the scot&gt;t 01
ad!of
s
type
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all
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We epair
the periodic examinations came
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ators, from heater core·s 141
I n the �ake o1 a statewide SW'Vey
Rhode, ol 006 banks and 4411
by
lb• largest truck or tractor
building and loan aasoclitions
rad..tbt.
concerning the type of accounts
maintained by the various ,tale
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agencies.
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The ,turveY, Rhodell pointed out
Pomt!rov, Ohio
was prompted tty recent dlsclo11.
--- ures where individuals In charge
of certain tru■t ■ceountli: were
found to have diverted such b'usl
funds fot their own pehonll use.
Rhodes made It plain, howe,er,
that �ile the 11urvey disclosed
no irrt;gul■rJtft!s, the ezamlners
M-.L a.a.....would be inetructed to make a
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eareful 1naly,1, or what he term·
, 9:80 AJ,(.
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8ef8r9
e d "1peel1l account.a.''
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suney, !Mblch indicates
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there may be more than 1500 acA
counta or various types, hH re­
K ��=:quired several months to 1ather
Yu� 14141
1nd analyie the datl/' Rhodes
IIAMtU. HaVICI ITATtON
aaid. "lt waa undertaken with the
•
sole objective of augmenting the
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protection of 111 public fundr,1 by
lleni..
thlo office.
ult is not the routine account '
�ich concerns thlt office, but
rather the special a�cou nt which
could be subject to -possible manl•
pulation by the lndlvldual handl­
ing the account, without detec•
tlon b)' the respective financial
ln11tllutlon, Rhodes continued..
"rt la our hope that with the
lnformatloh now available, this
&lt;tffice ca11 keep the state eKJmin­
�rs informed ol the exlatence or
such accounts so that when future
ezamlnationa ■re m1de of all
,tate agencies, the examiners will
be able to check the apeclflc ar­
(!Ounls a nd determine Whtthe'r
further lnve14'ation would be

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The great old cow, known a■
"Homewood'' was &amp;ired by lowana
Otm11b)'. Priutess Lid. one-ttnae
CORA sitt. The new CODA ■ire
Is the aecond-generatlon of ·Gold
Medal ttrea being by Pabst Barke
Tritomia Don, former COBA Gold
Medlll Sire.

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expa1t11lon of {he dutie■ already
lneUmbent Upon the audlt.or'a of­
fice. tn■te■d, U ia a reco1n1tl� of.
th� need fqr concerted efforts b)'
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Central Ohio :lreedlng .U■o­
ciation announces �e purch11e of
the Gold Medal !flolll:ein bull,
Ecraao Borke Doncfd, from E. C.
Rausch and sons ·qt Ecra&amp;O Farm,
Plain City� Ohio. ·
"Donald'' as he will be known
to COBA '1emben in UU1 area,
is rla.ulfled vel'f good f'or type,
Me hat an HIR proof ■bowin&amp; 14
daugbth-1 'With UI rectias 'Uut
avera&amp;i!:! l �J296 pound■ of 3.$2
per cent . milk and 5" pounds of
buttelJat. Fourteen ilhm1 wCth 65
record&amp; average 14,'78 pounds
of 3.54 per cent milk and &amp;12
lncreue
poun� 'Of tat. Thia Is
of dijlghters ovu datna 1,248
pouna. o( milk and &amp;1 pounds
of butterfat. Eitbteeo clMaified
daughtffl .average 82JS per cent
(4 VG, .fl GP, 3 G).
The MW Gold Me8aJ bull is
out or one of the f;-a, Jl�btl!in in
Ohio to make over �.Q(IQ pounds
of milk in her Ufetimil, � total·
ed 21,,010 pound■ ol mHt and
16'75 pounds of ,al la 3902 days
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Three eilles •hlth IIIOpted an
inoome Ulx., repealed it d ...-in1 the
rear. They were r.an Liverpool
Con11eaut and !ll■rieft■.
Mansli eld NewJrk and Lima
have a.dupte'd tu Jn�me Lai, but
reported no colleclktm during
19lt0.
Income tu rates vary from one•
tourth of 1 per cent to Ol',e percent.
Toledo wu the fir,t clty to
adopt a municipal incodie lax in
Columbua,
followed b)i
UM6,
Younptown and Springfield in
1948, Dayton in l 1M9j• and Clncin•
nali in 1964.
CleVdand ia the only l.nge city
io the lrt.ate without an incoa:M tas.
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Wolfe Ed g es Jacksonville

Racine Bounces Back From Pair Of
� To Win Again In HVL Play

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5.I -

STANDINGS

Baseball Into Full Swing

Racine's Jfocking Valley diamond entry bounced back Sun­
day from two straight losses - to Mel Clark ' s All Stars Wed­
nesday and Pleasantville a week ago, lo beat Jacksonville 5-1
Sunday on Larry WoUe's neat 2-hil.ter.
Joe Erdy of the i.06en handoofr. -- ---­
fielder'e
fe'
ed a.cine for only tour hits, al t Wo� .s sing le, • walk,
eho1ce,
and
11n
error
at
t!he hot
-••
ron Wolfe
· Duane 1 comer. They collected two more
.
Wolfe, A� alMI Wt l6on Wolf e, J
n the bo ltom of. t he eig
. hth o.n an
but tltldlaa: etr,or, and mound error, A�nn , ema:te
a .eacnflce,
1
wUdnal. MIIne4 him
and Wilson . Wolfe's sii,-gle.
Racin. fDI:��ns in lhe fif'St
Larry (Lit.tie) Wolfe allO'Ned
th,.._ ,m a walk
cnt· , D· Jones a
aafety in the 9bh inn�Jli
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and Barrett onie tn· the fi!trh.
Wolfe fanned only two, Erdy
five.
JacUOnvtUe
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R.lcine
300 000 02x� 4 2,
Erdy and Jones. L Wolfe and
Stob.art.

S1u1npwater Lodge
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By Unlt-.d PrllU lnfffMtionll
AMlltlCAN LEAGUE

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play opens this evening on five dia­
tomorrow evening, ind a summer
high 1&lt;b0-0l le1gue remains "In lhe air" today.
Middleport LIiiie Leaguers opened last week and have run
off sb. gam.. already.
For the Pomeroy (Including Syracuse, Rarine) Llllle Lea­
guers the Racine Cards are at the Pomeroy Jets, Diamond t ;
Pomeroy Tigers at Ratlne Braves, Syracuse lndlaru a t Pom­
eroy Dodgen on diamond 2; Pomeroy Plrates at the Syra�use
Giants, and the Pomeroy Yankees at the Pomeroy Reds, Mon.
key Run diamond.
PONY PLAY
While the entire ,ehedule for Pony play Is nol yet avail­
able, following Is lhe llnt week'• pllly In lhe three-round, 18·
game routine:
Tueliday, June 7 - Pomeroy at Racine, Syraeuse at Middle­
port.
Friday, June 10 - Racine at Syracuse, Middleport at Pom­
eroy.
As for the high sehool league, pending a Pomeroy turnout
today, formation of a four team league seems to hinge on
whether or not Middleport Freshmen, Sophomores and Jun­
Jnn, can find a manager. Two teams are expected out of Pom­
er oy and one h ready to go at Rac-lne.
Pomeroy Little

League
monds. pony play 1ta.J18

'Ibe birthday of Oscar Soholl
wu· celebrated Sunday, June 5t1h
at the Stumpwater Lodge. M r.
Scholl waa pretented with a beau­
tiful birthday eake, b.lllked by Mrs .
Sqho)l. A dinner prepared by D.
V. ·Mhwortlh was served. '11hose et
tlhe LodJ:e Sunday Wl!'fe : Mr. ,1md
United Press (ntemallonal
Ma Wl.fbu r C. Hood, .Mr. and M rs .
Chicago White Sox have com e up with their own "flew
The
Maurice Durwt •rid chi ldren, Mari­
Iha and Joanne Ann, Mr. and Mn. faces" to meet the challenge Of the Baltimore Orioles' "kiddy
Vlrgll V. BrOYln, Mr. ,and Mni. Os­ corps . "
They 're Russ Kemmerer and Frank Baumann , promoted
car Scholl ,. P.hillp Duffy, F-i eld
Campb&lt;:JI, Mr. and Mri.. Edward only recently from the bullpen to bolster the White Sox' vet­
Lohn and D. V. AJ!hworth.
eran staff and they're paying off in brilliant style for ma·na­
ger Al Lopez.
They 've accounted for four of
PiratN' Lead Shrink■
IILLS ACQU IRE GRAI OSKY
the
White Sox' la11t 6 viclorles and
The Pi ttsburgh Pirates lost 3
BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI - Gene
Grabosky, mlddle guard tor Syra­ Sunrfa1y they produced the Ameri• half . game of their Nation;1l
cuse's national college football can League ehamplons' first dou- League Je 11d when they weri•
champion, lut year, signed Sun­ bl.eheader . sweep ot . the. seat.on racked up, 2·0 and 4. 1 , by th P
day wllh the Buffalo Bills or the with a pair ,of 2-0 vtc.lor1es over Philadelp hia Phillies und the St .
Louis Cardinals whlpl)(:d the San
American League. Grabosky had the Kansas City Alhlet1cs.
The. sweep was a much-needed Francisco Giants, 9-4. The M il·
been dratted by the Washington
shot In the arm for the While waukee Braves defeated the Cm·
Redskins of the National League
Sox,. who now have wo� th_ree cumuli Heds, 4 · 1 , after a 3-2 loss,
and 11l110 was soughl by Ott11w11 of
�tra 1ght games for the first time and the Chir.igo Cuhs out•sluggrtl
Canada's Big Four professional
in two weck.s and Cl).abled them to the l,os Angeles Dodgers, 1 2-8.
league. He 11tands 6·15 Jrnd weighs
111011e �o within three games of
Ct'ntcr . fielder Lennie Gref.'n's
260 pound,.
�he Orioles, who beat the Wash• wild throw after fielding 8 single
.
ington Senators, 6·6, m a sln (! le by Marv Breed ing enabled the
MEET TIT
i:amc.
Orioles 1o score two unearned
Syrac'.'U!!!C, with Don Hendrix
. Th e second . place Cleve land In- runs in the uinth and i,;nap a two•
pitching, will meet T&amp;1' 111 Kyger d 1ans topped the Detroit Tigers,
1:.i me losing streak. Jim Gentlle
tonight at 7 o'clock in the firsl 9·0, after a 7•2 setbark, and the
Urooks ltobinsun had thr('C
and
game, and WeSL Columbia takeH on New Yor� Yankees beat the Boshits
each for the Orioles while
GSI ai. 8 p. m. in Ohio Valley ton Red Sox, 5..f and 8·3, In other
(;:mlnt� r and Jose Valdlvie l·
Billy
Indu11trial Solthall U!ajuc games. American League games.
l1umerl
so
' d for the Senators who
Bucky B&amp;118 wlll hurl for the T&amp;T
played
the
�ame undH �rotcst
club,
after pitrher Pedro Harnos was
ejected for argu ing with umpire
CLASS MRITIIIIG
Bill McKinley in the fourth inning.
The Loyal Pals Class of lhe
Bol&gt;by Locke, just recalled from
Middleport Church of Chrlst will
Indianapolis,
pitl' hed a six-hiller
meet Tuesday evening,
and Jimmy Piersall and Hank
Foiles homered to earn the· ln•
dlans
a 11plil artur Rocky Colavito
AMES, lowu UPI - Iowa S\ate
drove
in three runs with a homer,
Coath Clay Stapleton Is one"'fit the
double and single to p11cc 11. l 2·hit
lat�&amp;t
football
men
tors
to
have
de·
Si£ t'IJ E - - cidcd that Ohio Is the "promised Detroit attack.
Lope-i: Goe, 6-For-1
land"' a s far as recruiting for
1
Hector Lopez wenl 6•for-8 to
grid prospe&lt;?ls ls concerned.
Stapleton picked up 13 pros­ Hft his average from .246 to .304
i
pective grldders during the 1"9 1rnd lead Lhe Yankee swf't p . Bob·
rcrruiting season and bad addod by Slmnt'l' brilliant relief pitc h ing
llul ll · ln Wall Slyles With Unit Completely Removable
saved the Hrst game for Ralph
HI more this year.
Sleeve.
Terry
1ind Art -Ditmar's six-hiller
The fiery Cyclone coach, who
One ol lhe Flneol From lhe Area ' • Major Dealer
led a tlny "dirty thlrty" band to won the nightcap.
Gene Conley scattered 10 bib
Its best record in 20 years In 1939
withou t Ohio talent, !eela that the and Jim Owens pitched a 11even•
Buckeyes should provide the pow­ hitter for the Phillies who ended
winning
er for a n even better showing in a six - game Pirate
BRADBURY ROAD - ROUTE 1
streak. Dkk Stuart homered in the
coming years.
Phone WY•%-3748
Middleport, Ohio
Illy or Evening
eighth inning of the second game
The latest addlllon to the .CY­ lo end a strlng of 22 &lt;'onsecutlve
do11e camp Is fullback Dlck Dauch Jnnlngs ln which the Pirates £ailed
from Aahland, He told Stapleton to score.
Saturday he will be at the Ames
Bill White had two duublc11 and
FOR YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT TRY
achool next fall,
two slngles and Ken Boyer and
Got9l•ln'1
Carl Sawatlkl three hits Pach lo
MIDICS CHICK PLOYD
lead the Cardinals ' 1'7-hit al.tack
We mix concrete lo your
NEWTOWN, Conn. U P I
on Sam Jo11.es and four i;uccee­
spedllcatlons, deliver II
llea11yweight challena:er Floyd sors.
RIGHT lo your Job, ready
Pattcr11on, who meeta champion
Home runs ,by BU!y Mart in, Roy
to
ur . Lowest price,.
Ingemar Johan11on tor the ,econd McMIiian and Vada Pinson en•
�
time&gt; at the Polo Ground, on June abled Cincinnati's Bob Purkey to
fob loo larce or tGo
20, under;oea a routine physical win hls fourth game but the BrllVes
deUverl" every
UUIII
eumlnatlon at the boxlf\l com• earned a apllt on th.e Htrengt h of
dirr - elll by lO a. n,,
mlulon ornce-1 In New York to­ Warren
Spahn's onl'•hit relief
for SalUrllay dllUvery.
day. Patterson, rapidly roundln a pllchln1 for 4% innings.
into fl&amp;hllnl 1hape for the tlUe
Two-run singles by Earl Averill
fight, sparred one round IW'ith and lllchle Ashburn were 1he big
Norwel[lan heav,iwt\.ht •Bjame blows of • ,even-run aixth·inni llJ
Lln1:an1, one round with hl1 bro. durln1 which the Cubs sent 13
P11• 81.
Pboae WY•l-3184
Mlddlepor1
ther Raymond ind two with Julio batters to lhe plate and took a
Mederoa Sunday,
7 ,3 lead.

For lotter �ummor Cooling

White Sox Come Up With Own
New Faces To Meet Challenges

Iowa State Now
Invading Ohio
For Gridders

Chrysler . Air-Temp
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King Builders Supply Co.

R1ady•Ml11 Concrete

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Balt imore
28 11 .622
14 17 -� 2
Cleveland
20 20 .M6 S
Chicago
22 20 .52A 4 1\
N�w Yorlt
20 21 .488 6
Detroit
W.a:ahington
18 24 , 429 8li,
19 26 .422 9
Ka nsas City
15 26 .3fl6 1 1
Boston
Saturday', Results
Chic:a.-4'- Kanan City 2
Detroit 7 c1-�and • (10 Inn.)
So,ton I New York 2
W Hhl"9ton 7 llaltimor• 1
Sunday'• Rnulh
Ch lc:ago 2 Kan-■1 City 0, ht
C hicago 2 KanaH City 0, 2nd
o.trolt 7 Ct.....aand 2, 1st
Cl•v•l•nd 9 Detroit 0, 2nd
B•lthnore 6 W■1hln1ten 5
N•w York 5 Borton 4, 1 st
N•w Yol"k
Bo.ton 3, 2nd
Mondey't Prob■ l&gt;le Pltch■rt
Chic.to et New York (night)
Pierce (4-2) v, Ford {2-3).
Washington tt Baltlmctt"e (nli,htl
-Kett (1-C) vt lstrtcle (5-1),
Only t■mitt sc:hedultd.
Tuesday'• G•met
K entH City ,t Wallllns,ton, nlplt .
o.troit M a■ ltlmore,., hight
Ch ic1,o 1t N•w York
C l•'fflend •t Boston, nltht
NATIONAL LEAGUI
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Pittsburgh
29 16 ,544
San rrancsico 29 18 ,617 1
Milwaukee
'21 17 .553 4½
23 14 .489 7
Cincinn.iti
St. Louis
21 24 .467 B
Los Angeles
21 2.5 .4157 B½
Ch icago
17 23 .426 9'-ii
Phi ladelphia
16 30 .348 13½1
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MilwaukN 5 Cincinnati 1
San Frenclsco 2 St. Louis 0
P lthburgh et Phil•.• ppcl,, rain
Lo• An,.ln 12 Chlc■to 6
Sunde-,', R•ult,
Ph llad■-l phle 2 Pltttbvrgh 0, ht
PhllMl•lphle 4 Plthburoh 1 , 2nd
Cinclnneti 3 MllwavkN 2, ht
MllwaukN 4 Clnclnn,tl 1 , 2nd
St. Loul1 9 Sen Francisco 6
Ch ice go 12 Lot Angel .. I
Mortday', Problble Pitchen
Philadelphia et St. Louis (nlfht)
-Robert, I 1 •7) "' J•c:kaon {6-5).
Only t■� 1chclulad
TuNCla'f"• Game,
Plttsburph at Chlce,o
Phllad•lphie et St. Loul•, night
Mllweuk .. et Lot An.-lH, nl9ht
Cinc:lnnatl at San Fr,nclsc:o, nl1ht
MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS
lnternatlon,I Lueu­
Toronto 7 Columbus 3 (ht)
Toronto 6 Columbus 3 (2nd)
Montrul 8 Richmond 7 (1st)
Rlchtnond 12 MontrHI I (2nd)
Buffelo 9 Havana I (1st)
Buffelo 5 H■vlM 1 (2nd)
Rochestar 9 Miami 3 (1st)
MJaml 6 Rochethr 2 (2nd)
Am.rlun Auoc:latlon
'D•t1v.r I Charleaton 1
Houston I Delta..Ft. Worth I
Loul1vlll• 6 St. Paul S
lndlan■pall11 3 MinNapolla 2
PKlffc Coast L■ a1ve
SNttl• 13 San Dllf90 3 (ht)
5Httl1 4 San Dla90 I (2nd)
Portland 10 Tacoma 6 (lttl
Portland 4 Tacame 3 (2nd)
Spokane 10 Salt L1k1 City 4 (ht)

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Stitch Loses Life In Effort To Save Fellow
Fisherman Near Cincinnati Sunday Afternoon

LOUISVILLE, Ky. UPJ - Hardbittine Rudell Stitch,. a top-rankin&amp; national welterweilht contender, lost his life in the Ohio River
Svndey wtille try l ns, to rtscue a tel
low Cisherman.
Both the boxer and hi, 25.yearold companlon, Charle• L. Oliver,
drowned in the swirling water below the Clarkaville dam here.
Stitch only last )'e lll' was awarded
lhe Carhegie Hero Medal !or bis
heroic feat in rescuing a work.er,
Joaeph Schifccar of the U. S.
Army Corps of Enginners, in 1 958.
Stitch, ranked No. $ by the
National . Boxi�,: . Aun. in th�
welterwe1g�t . d1v1S1on, �ncl Oliver
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had been fishing with Slltch s manager, Edgar Lee (Bud) Br11ner, and
Bruner'11 l!J•year-old son, F.dgar Jr.,
on a rock 1helf below the dam.
They, had decided to quit and were
headmg back to shore when the
accident occurred,
Man■91r Witched Accident
The elder Bruner gave thUI account of the mishap:
''Rudell was leading the way

NEW YORK UPI - Ted WIi­
iiams needs only five more ho•
mers lo be the fourth player in
major league history to hlt ®Q
or more.
The Boston Red Sox' slugger hit
the 4�th homer of hit career
Sunday whJle the Red Soz bowed
Jn a doubleheader lo tbe New
York Yankeea.
Those stlll ahead of Williams on
the all-time ll&amp;t are the lat.e Mel
Ptt, with 511 ; Jimmy Foxx, wll.b
03f, und Babe R11th, with 71t.

LIARNS LIIMON PROM INDO
GROSSINGER, N. Y. I/Pl , i �tablemale Lennkl't Rl1ber1, un,
defeated Swedi■h lflht hetV)'•
wel&amp;bt, learned todat. )'OU can't
like liberties with Lavyweftht
champion 1n1emar Johan�n. Rl1•
berg, worlr:ln1 out with Johan�•
• son Stm d.1 y, /\\tis ■ent retUn1
across the rln1 from a left•rla:ht,
one-two punch �en Jobanuon
apparently thou1bl ·hg w11 btJna
a little too 111rea1ive. Rllber1
didn't 10 down, but obaervtn
said It w11 the hardest combo In·
a:o h■11 thrown linre be 1Hi1an
boxing hero for 1'l8 Julie 20 title
defense against Floyd Patterson.

•long the rock ibelt over which
water flow• continuoualy. Olivar
H followint him and I wu la1l.
My son had stayed on the bank.
OUver waa leery of the ruablng
water and Stitch reached back to
steady . him.
"Aa tbey clu_ped hands, Oliver
tumbled oU the 1belf into Lbe pool
below, pulllna Stitch with him. I
grabbed for them, but I missed.
"Rudell went down and stayed
down a long time. U looked likti
he was lrYill&amp; to get I.he waders
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off.
"And then I saw them.: Jt looked
like everything w11 1oing to be.
all right for a minute. They were
both 1wimming toward ■hore.
They something happened, Oliver
waa atruagJing, He wu having
trouble. Stitch turned b&amp;ck to help
him and they both went under.
That was the last I saw of them."
Turn-Bade Fatal
Other witnesses said they felt
sure SUtch would have made it
to shore lf he hadn't turned back,
"That was the way with Stitch,"

Reds Slightly Bluish As They
Head West For Giants Series

SAN FRANCISCO UPI-The last
time they went West, the Cincin­
nall Reds rame home with a few
victorlea, but they weren't opti­
mistic today as they headed for
the blue Pacific.
The Reds arrived here to open
a slx-a:ame tour which includes
three games each with San Fran­
cisco and the LOs Angeles Dodg­
ers. Cincinnati takH on the Glints
Tuesday night i n the first eonteat.
To make mattera worse la the
fact that both San Francl■c o and
Los Angeles were defeated Sun.
day while the Reds split with Mil­
waukee. And the Gients ere be­
ginnin g to smell first place aa:ain
after being in the runnerup spot
for lhe IHl few days.
San Francisco ls just o�e game
behind the front • running Pitta­
burgh Pirates and could have tied
for the top spot i f they won Sun•
day. But St. Loui■ tutned them
back, 9-6.
The Reds, on the other hand,
are playing about as •bad of base­
bal las they hue played all year.
Cincinnati has lost five of its last
si" games due to ineffective pitch­
ing, poor batting and sloppy field­
ing, usually the Reds' !ilronge,t
area.
Threa HOfflffS
Al Milwaukee Sunday, Cincin­
nati i.plit with the Braves, win­
nin g the first, S-2, on three hom­
ers, and dropping the second
game. 4 . 1.
An error by loaing pitcher Joe
Nuxhall Jn lbe nightcap enabled
the Braves to ■core the Ue-hleak­
ing run. An error in the first
game gave the Braves· their fi"t
run.
Billy Marlin, Rey McMillan and
Vada Pinson each slammed one
out of the park In the opening
SpokeM 7 Seit L•ke City 2 (2nd)
contest and tight pitching by Bob
Sacremento 3 V,ncovv.r 2
Purkey and rellefer Bill Henry,
Southern Auocl•tlan
who came into the game In the
Atlanta 1 1 Ch■H1""9a O (ht)
ninth, enabled the Reds to win.
Atlanta 7 Ch,tten...,. 2 (2nd)
The score WH tled 1-1 in the
NHhvilt• 9 Memphis 5 (ht)
nightcap when Eddie Mathews
Mempf--,1, 5 Nellhvllle 2 [2nd)
bunted lo sdvan':!e Felix M,ntilla,
Moblla • IIM'Mn,h.m 3
who had doubled, to third base.
LIHI• Rock S Shrev.port 4
Nuxhall fielded the ball, but the.J,V
wildly paat first baae aa Mantllla
ireampernd home with the tie-

Bi g Ted Needs
5 More Homers
To Reach 500

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and 11ald decoratlan.
ttni newlywed■ htve decided to vlding the disabled 1WOrker is i n
decorate th eir home t'hemtelve,. thla ace bracket.
Mr. Barker pointed out that if
Before the Ma)' 6 wedding they
1hopped few wall pap·er, fittings you are under 50 yeara of age,
and cutatn1, some coming :from and disabled, you would not be
unfnhlonable little side street.: tl&amp;l.l!le. t9 receive moot�)' diR•
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young workerR do have the pro.
lilablllklll-tection of the social security diiJ,- ,
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ptlneeu ■nd Ton1 loft° wor.d lh4t \nC the earnings r.ecord you bave
they wanted some ol th.e jobs left built u.1 under soc\al securttYi_ ao
for t,bem to do on their feturn that full bepefits may be palo to
trom �it' eulbbein crtiise on· you, a t aae 60 or 1-o your fafflily
f_ite y•f.�t ,Bi1fa�ta. They hope in tlle event of your death.
,
to "'"'"
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Mr. Barker �dded that aftde
!lim, !iiey')l lift lrl Maltt?et·, old
from
the age requlremen"t wliich
af t1afente Hou.e.
be
If 1r0f:ltd not stltprlse her dttcrtnines whether you m11;r
able
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disability
belle"
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■lime' of t�e piinti. 'Pftny may- well fits or tor the "freeze" there
�v1de sietclle, for oabin«s are several genera1 requiJ•emen�
and Clipboards ind perhaps lend which apply to both provisions,
First. you must be disabled tO
a hand �th the tools. He is an
the point where you are not able'
aCc11rhplided halidyman.
tQ 4o , any , substantial gainfuJ,i;l
• worl,. A� tcfTlporary or partial dis
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NOt A COtfTEST NO REGISTRATION
Other hem prius 1nclude • $20,000 horn•, air trip■
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IChollnhlps, luxury cruflers. 1960 cart and �
lllan 11,000 - p,lla rantlnl In violuo up lo $1,000.

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Second, you must have at least
five .v e�,·� work under social se­
CtU'ity. This wor k must be done
sometiml's within the laat ten
years before you bC!came disabled
Third, you must be disabled for
at least sixf months before bene­
fit, c'8, bt p111n to you or before
yo• can Qualilv for the freeze.
Thia if a "waitiM perjpd" pres­
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determination can be made of
the extent and �c,.i ou�nesa o(
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lity protection. Yrmr soria\ se­
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this.
Barker said that per�o11i. rle­
lirin� . more information 11bout the
�•blllty provisions of the soda!
Ht:Yrlty law could call Pl the
sooitl 11ecurity c11,trlct offif'(' lo­
C!lted at · 909 Putnam St.. in Mar•
fetta, or write and aak for � free
copy of the. booklet called "Whaf.
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boxing championships will be )J.eJd
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the E•st Coast, it is announced
Sund'!'. .i,; Maj. Raoul Mollo! of .
. W1tvrn, leffl'etary general of tht'i
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C HICAGO UPJ - The Chicago
Bean today signed
Charles
Bivins, a halfback from Morris
Brown Ga. College. Bivins was
the National Football Leagu111o
club's 1etenth choice in the cir•

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Bruner said. "He never wanted
to see anybody &amp;et hurt even if
It hurt him."
Bruner said Stitch would have
won more fights if he hadn 't
cared lO hurt people.
..One when he waa fl&amp;hting Gas•
par Ortega in Madison Square Gar­
den," Bruner recalled, "he cut
Ortea• over the eye. Instead o!
seiz.inr the opportunity lo knock
out Ortega, Stitch rushed In and
touched gloves with hUI opponent
and said, ·rm sorry'. "
He Joat the fight.
Funeral aervices for Stitch will
be held Wednesday at 12 noon
e,d.t., at Central Presbyterian
Church here, where he was a
deacon.
Stilth is survived by bis wife
and six small children
and his
parents, all o! LoulsvUle. A mem­
orlal fund has been set up for
hU wi(e and children at the churth
whete he wonhipped.

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breaking run. As it tumed out,
a career out of beating lhe Reds,
that was all Milwaukee needed.
Warran Spahn, who has made
entered the game in the fifth in­
ning and pitched four and two­
thirds innings or one-hit relief ball
to pick up the win.
The Braves iced the game away
in the eighth inning when Henry
Aaron, Joe Adcock and Johnny
Logan hit successive singles for
two run,. Jim Brosnan finished
up for Nuxhall.

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Racine Bounces Back From Pair Of
� To Win Again In HVL Play

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STANDINGS

Baseball Into Full Swing

Racine's Jfocking Valley diamond entry bounced back Sun­
day from two straight losses - to Mel Clark ' s All Stars Wed­
nesday and Pleasantville a week ago, lo beat Jacksonville 5-1
Sunday on Larry WoUe's neat 2-hil.ter.
Joe Erdy of the i.06en handoofr. -- ---­
fielder'e
fe'
ed a.cine for only tour hits, al t Wo� .s sing le, • walk,
eho1ce,
and
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error
at
t!he hot
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· Duane 1 comer. They collected two more
.
Wolfe, A� alMI Wt l6on Wolf e, J
n the bo ltom of. t he eig
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but tltldlaa: etr,or, and mound error, A�nn , ema:te
a .eacnflce,
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wUdnal. MIIne4 him
and Wilson . Wolfe's sii,-gle.
Racin. fDI:��ns in lhe fif'St
Larry (Lit.tie) Wolfe allO'Ned
th,.._ ,m a walk
cnt· , D· Jones a
aafety in the 9bh inn�Jli
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Wolfe fanned only two, Erdy
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AMlltlCAN LEAGUE

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play opens this evening on five dia­
tomorrow evening, ind a summer
high 1&lt;b0-0l le1gue remains "In lhe air" today.
Middleport LIiiie Leaguers opened last week and have run
off sb. gam.. already.
For the Pomeroy (Including Syracuse, Rarine) Llllle Lea­
guers the Racine Cards are at the Pomeroy Jets, Diamond t ;
Pomeroy Tigers at Ratlne Braves, Syracuse lndlaru a t Pom­
eroy Dodgen on diamond 2; Pomeroy Plrates at the Syra�use
Giants, and the Pomeroy Yankees at the Pomeroy Reds, Mon.
key Run diamond.
PONY PLAY
While the entire ,ehedule for Pony play Is nol yet avail­
able, following Is lhe llnt week'• pllly In lhe three-round, 18·
game routine:
Tueliday, June 7 - Pomeroy at Racine, Syraeuse at Middle­
port.
Friday, June 10 - Racine at Syracuse, Middleport at Pom­
eroy.
As for the high sehool league, pending a Pomeroy turnout
today, formation of a four team league seems to hinge on
whether or not Middleport Freshmen, Sophomores and Jun­
Jnn, can find a manager. Two teams are expected out of Pom­
er oy and one h ready to go at Rac-lne.
Pomeroy Little

League
monds. pony play 1ta.J18

'Ibe birthday of Oscar Soholl
wu· celebrated Sunday, June 5t1h
at the Stumpwater Lodge. M r.
Scholl waa pretented with a beau­
tiful birthday eake, b.lllked by Mrs .
Sqho)l. A dinner prepared by D.
V. ·Mhwortlh was served. '11hose et
tlhe LodJ:e Sunday Wl!'fe : Mr. ,1md
United Press (ntemallonal
Ma Wl.fbu r C. Hood, .Mr. and M rs .
Chicago White Sox have com e up with their own "flew
The
Maurice Durwt •rid chi ldren, Mari­
Iha and Joanne Ann, Mr. and Mn. faces" to meet the challenge Of the Baltimore Orioles' "kiddy
Vlrgll V. BrOYln, Mr. ,and Mni. Os­ corps . "
They 're Russ Kemmerer and Frank Baumann , promoted
car Scholl ,. P.hillp Duffy, F-i eld
Campb&lt;:JI, Mr. and Mri.. Edward only recently from the bullpen to bolster the White Sox' vet­
Lohn and D. V. AJ!hworth.
eran staff and they're paying off in brilliant style for ma·na­
ger Al Lopez.
They 've accounted for four of
PiratN' Lead Shrink■
IILLS ACQU IRE GRAI OSKY
the
White Sox' la11t 6 viclorles and
The Pi ttsburgh Pirates lost 3
BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI - Gene
Grabosky, mlddle guard tor Syra­ Sunrfa1y they produced the Ameri• half . game of their Nation;1l
cuse's national college football can League ehamplons' first dou- League Je 11d when they weri•
champion, lut year, signed Sun­ bl.eheader . sweep ot . the. seat.on racked up, 2·0 and 4. 1 , by th P
day wllh the Buffalo Bills or the with a pair ,of 2-0 vtc.lor1es over Philadelp hia Phillies und the St .
Louis Cardinals whlpl)(:d the San
American League. Grabosky had the Kansas City Alhlet1cs.
The. sweep was a much-needed Francisco Giants, 9-4. The M il·
been dratted by the Washington
shot In the arm for the While waukee Braves defeated the Cm·
Redskins of the National League
Sox,. who now have wo� th_ree cumuli Heds, 4 · 1 , after a 3-2 loss,
and 11l110 was soughl by Ott11w11 of
�tra 1ght games for the first time and the Chir.igo Cuhs out•sluggrtl
Canada's Big Four professional
in two weck.s and Cl).abled them to the l,os Angeles Dodgers, 1 2-8.
league. He 11tands 6·15 Jrnd weighs
111011e �o within three games of
Ct'ntcr . fielder Lennie Gref.'n's
260 pound,.
�he Orioles, who beat the Wash• wild throw after fielding 8 single
.
ington Senators, 6·6, m a sln (! le by Marv Breed ing enabled the
MEET TIT
i:amc.
Orioles 1o score two unearned
Syrac'.'U!!!C, with Don Hendrix
. Th e second . place Cleve land In- runs in the uinth and i,;nap a two•
pitching, will meet T&amp;1' 111 Kyger d 1ans topped the Detroit Tigers,
1:.i me losing streak. Jim Gentlle
tonight at 7 o'clock in the firsl 9·0, after a 7•2 setbark, and the
Urooks ltobinsun had thr('C
and
game, and WeSL Columbia takeH on New Yor� Yankees beat the Boshits
each for the Orioles while
GSI ai. 8 p. m. in Ohio Valley ton Red Sox, 5..f and 8·3, In other
(;:mlnt� r and Jose Valdlvie l·
Billy
Indu11trial Solthall U!ajuc games. American League games.
l1umerl
so
' d for the Senators who
Bucky B&amp;118 wlll hurl for the T&amp;T
played
the
�ame undH �rotcst
club,
after pitrher Pedro Harnos was
ejected for argu ing with umpire
CLASS MRITIIIIG
Bill McKinley in the fourth inning.
The Loyal Pals Class of lhe
Bol&gt;by Locke, just recalled from
Middleport Church of Chrlst will
Indianapolis,
pitl' hed a six-hiller
meet Tuesday evening,
and Jimmy Piersall and Hank
Foiles homered to earn the· ln•
dlans
a 11plil artur Rocky Colavito
AMES, lowu UPI - Iowa S\ate
drove
in three runs with a homer,
Coath Clay Stapleton Is one"'fit the
double and single to p11cc 11. l 2·hit
lat�&amp;t
football
men
tors
to
have
de·
Si£ t'IJ E - - cidcd that Ohio Is the "promised Detroit attack.
Lope-i: Goe, 6-For-1
land"' a s far as recruiting for
1
Hector Lopez wenl 6•for-8 to
grid prospe&lt;?ls ls concerned.
Stapleton picked up 13 pros­ Hft his average from .246 to .304
i
pective grldders during the 1"9 1rnd lead Lhe Yankee swf't p . Bob·
rcrruiting season and bad addod by Slmnt'l' brilliant relief pitc h ing
llul ll · ln Wall Slyles With Unit Completely Removable
saved the Hrst game for Ralph
HI more this year.
Sleeve.
Terry
1ind Art -Ditmar's six-hiller
The fiery Cyclone coach, who
One ol lhe Flneol From lhe Area ' • Major Dealer
led a tlny "dirty thlrty" band to won the nightcap.
Gene Conley scattered 10 bib
Its best record in 20 years In 1939
withou t Ohio talent, !eela that the and Jim Owens pitched a 11even•
Buckeyes should provide the pow­ hitter for the Phillies who ended
winning
er for a n even better showing in a six - game Pirate
BRADBURY ROAD - ROUTE 1
streak. Dkk Stuart homered in the
coming years.
Phone WY•%-3748
Middleport, Ohio
Illy or Evening
eighth inning of the second game
The latest addlllon to the .CY­ lo end a strlng of 22 &lt;'onsecutlve
do11e camp Is fullback Dlck Dauch Jnnlngs ln which the Pirates £ailed
from Aahland, He told Stapleton to score.
Saturday he will be at the Ames
Bill White had two duublc11 and
FOR YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT TRY
achool next fall,
two slngles and Ken Boyer and
Got9l•ln'1
Carl Sawatlkl three hits Pach lo
MIDICS CHICK PLOYD
lead the Cardinals ' 1'7-hit al.tack
We mix concrete lo your
NEWTOWN, Conn. U P I
on Sam Jo11.es and four i;uccee­
spedllcatlons, deliver II
llea11yweight challena:er Floyd sors.
RIGHT lo your Job, ready
Pattcr11on, who meeta champion
Home runs ,by BU!y Mart in, Roy
to
ur . Lowest price,.
Ingemar Johan11on tor the ,econd McMIiian and Vada Pinson en•
�
time&gt; at the Polo Ground, on June abled Cincinnati's Bob Purkey to
fob loo larce or tGo
20, under;oea a routine physical win hls fourth game but the BrllVes
deUverl" every
UUIII
eumlnatlon at the boxlf\l com• earned a apllt on th.e Htrengt h of
dirr - elll by lO a. n,,
mlulon ornce-1 In New York to­ Warren
Spahn's onl'•hit relief
for SalUrllay dllUvery.
day. Patterson, rapidly roundln a pllchln1 for 4% innings.
into fl&amp;hllnl 1hape for the tlUe
Two-run singles by Earl Averill
fight, sparred one round IW'ith and lllchle Ashburn were 1he big
Norwel[lan heav,iwt\.ht •Bjame blows of • ,even-run aixth·inni llJ
Lln1:an1, one round with hl1 bro. durln1 which the Cubs sent 13
P11• 81.
Pboae WY•l-3184
Mlddlepor1
ther Raymond ind two with Julio batters to lhe plate and took a
Mederoa Sunday,
7 ,3 lead.

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White Sox Come Up With Own
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Iowa State Now
Invading Ohio
For Gridders

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Balt imore
28 11 .622
14 17 -� 2
Cleveland
20 20 .M6 S
Chicago
22 20 .52A 4 1\
N�w Yorlt
20 21 .488 6
Detroit
W.a:ahington
18 24 , 429 8li,
19 26 .422 9
Ka nsas City
15 26 .3fl6 1 1
Boston
Saturday', Results
Chic:a.-4'- Kanan City 2
Detroit 7 c1-�and • (10 Inn.)
So,ton I New York 2
W Hhl"9ton 7 llaltimor• 1
Sunday'• Rnulh
Ch lc:ago 2 Kan-■1 City 0, ht
C hicago 2 KanaH City 0, 2nd
o.trolt 7 Ct.....aand 2, 1st
Cl•v•l•nd 9 Detroit 0, 2nd
B•lthnore 6 W■1hln1ten 5
N•w York 5 Borton 4, 1 st
N•w Yol"k
Bo.ton 3, 2nd
Mondey't Prob■ l&gt;le Pltch■rt
Chic.to et New York (night)
Pierce (4-2) v, Ford {2-3).
Washington tt Baltlmctt"e (nli,htl
-Kett (1-C) vt lstrtcle (5-1),
Only t■mitt sc:hedultd.
Tuesday'• G•met
K entH City ,t Wallllns,ton, nlplt .
o.troit M a■ ltlmore,., hight
Ch ic1,o 1t N•w York
C l•'fflend •t Boston, nltht
NATIONAL LEAGUI
W. L. Pd. GI
Pittsburgh
29 16 ,544
San rrancsico 29 18 ,617 1
Milwaukee
'21 17 .553 4½
23 14 .489 7
Cincinn.iti
St. Louis
21 24 .467 B
Los Angeles
21 2.5 .4157 B½
Ch icago
17 23 .426 9'-ii
Phi ladelphia
16 30 .348 13½1
$Munley', RMult,
MilwaukN 5 Cincinnati 1
San Frenclsco 2 St. Louis 0
P lthburgh et Phil•.• ppcl,, rain
Lo• An,.ln 12 Chlc■to 6
Sunde-,', R•ult,
Ph llad■-l phle 2 Pltttbvrgh 0, ht
PhllMl•lphle 4 Plthburoh 1 , 2nd
Cinclnneti 3 MllwavkN 2, ht
MllwaukN 4 Clnclnn,tl 1 , 2nd
St. Loul1 9 Sen Francisco 6
Ch ice go 12 Lot Angel .. I
Mortday', Problble Pitchen
Philadelphia et St. Louis (nlfht)
-Robert, I 1 •7) "' J•c:kaon {6-5).
Only t■� 1chclulad
TuNCla'f"• Game,
Plttsburph at Chlce,o
Phllad•lphie et St. Loul•, night
Mllweuk .. et Lot An.-lH, nl9ht
Cinc:lnnatl at San Fr,nclsc:o, nl1ht
MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS
lnternatlon,I Lueu­
Toronto 7 Columbus 3 (ht)
Toronto 6 Columbus 3 (2nd)
Montrul 8 Richmond 7 (1st)
Rlchtnond 12 MontrHI I (2nd)
Buffelo 9 Havana I (1st)
Buffelo 5 H■vlM 1 (2nd)
Rochestar 9 Miami 3 (1st)
MJaml 6 Rochethr 2 (2nd)
Am.rlun Auoc:latlon
'D•t1v.r I Charleaton 1
Houston I Delta..Ft. Worth I
Loul1vlll• 6 St. Paul S
lndlan■pall11 3 MinNapolla 2
PKlffc Coast L■ a1ve
SNttl• 13 San Dllf90 3 (ht)
5Httl1 4 San Dla90 I (2nd)
Portland 10 Tacoma 6 (lttl
Portland 4 Tacame 3 (2nd)
Spokane 10 Salt L1k1 City 4 (ht)

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Stitch Loses Life In Effort To Save Fellow
Fisherman Near Cincinnati Sunday Afternoon

LOUISVILLE, Ky. UPJ - Hardbittine Rudell Stitch,. a top-rankin&amp; national welterweilht contender, lost his life in the Ohio River
Svndey wtille try l ns, to rtscue a tel
low Cisherman.
Both the boxer and hi, 25.yearold companlon, Charle• L. Oliver,
drowned in the swirling water below the Clarkaville dam here.
Stitch only last )'e lll' was awarded
lhe Carhegie Hero Medal !or bis
heroic feat in rescuing a work.er,
Joaeph Schifccar of the U. S.
Army Corps of Enginners, in 1 958.
Stitch, ranked No. $ by the
National . Boxi�,: . Aun. in th�
welterwe1g�t . d1v1S1on, �ncl Oliver
,
had been fishing with Slltch s manager, Edgar Lee (Bud) Br11ner, and
Bruner'11 l!J•year-old son, F.dgar Jr.,
on a rock 1helf below the dam.
They, had decided to quit and were
headmg back to shore when the
accident occurred,
Man■91r Witched Accident
The elder Bruner gave thUI account of the mishap:
''Rudell was leading the way

NEW YORK UPI - Ted WIi­
iiams needs only five more ho•
mers lo be the fourth player in
major league history to hlt ®Q
or more.
The Boston Red Sox' slugger hit
the 4�th homer of hit career
Sunday whJle the Red Soz bowed
Jn a doubleheader lo tbe New
York Yankeea.
Those stlll ahead of Williams on
the all-time ll&amp;t are the lat.e Mel
Ptt, with 511 ; Jimmy Foxx, wll.b
03f, und Babe R11th, with 71t.

LIARNS LIIMON PROM INDO
GROSSINGER, N. Y. I/Pl , i �tablemale Lennkl't Rl1ber1, un,
defeated Swedi■h lflht hetV)'•
wel&amp;bt, learned todat. )'OU can't
like liberties with Lavyweftht
champion 1n1emar Johan�n. Rl1•
berg, worlr:ln1 out with Johan�•
• son Stm d.1 y, /\\tis ■ent retUn1
across the rln1 from a left•rla:ht,
one-two punch �en Jobanuon
apparently thou1bl ·hg w11 btJna
a little too 111rea1ive. Rllber1
didn't 10 down, but obaervtn
said It w11 the hardest combo In·
a:o h■11 thrown linre be 1Hi1an
boxing hero for 1'l8 Julie 20 title
defense against Floyd Patterson.

•long the rock ibelt over which
water flow• continuoualy. Olivar
H followint him and I wu la1l.
My son had stayed on the bank.
OUver waa leery of the ruablng
water and Stitch reached back to
steady . him.
"Aa tbey clu_ped hands, Oliver
tumbled oU the 1belf into Lbe pool
below, pulllna Stitch with him. I
grabbed for them, but I missed.
"Rudell went down and stayed
down a long time. U looked likti
he was lrYill&amp; to get I.he waders
\
off.
"And then I saw them.: Jt looked
like everything w11 1oing to be.
all right for a minute. They were
both 1wimming toward ■hore.
They something happened, Oliver
waa atruagJing, He wu having
trouble. Stitch turned b&amp;ck to help
him and they both went under.
That was the last I saw of them."
Turn-Bade Fatal
Other witnesses said they felt
sure SUtch would have made it
to shore lf he hadn't turned back,
"That was the way with Stitch,"

Reds Slightly Bluish As They
Head West For Giants Series

SAN FRANCISCO UPI-The last
time they went West, the Cincin­
nall Reds rame home with a few
victorlea, but they weren't opti­
mistic today as they headed for
the blue Pacific.
The Reds arrived here to open
a slx-a:ame tour which includes
three games each with San Fran­
cisco and the LOs Angeles Dodg­
ers. Cincinnati takH on the Glints
Tuesday night i n the first eonteat.
To make mattera worse la the
fact that both San Francl■c o and
Los Angeles were defeated Sun.
day while the Reds split with Mil­
waukee. And the Gients ere be­
ginnin g to smell first place aa:ain
after being in the runnerup spot
for lhe IHl few days.
San Francisco ls just o�e game
behind the front • running Pitta­
burgh Pirates and could have tied
for the top spot i f they won Sun•
day. But St. Loui■ tutned them
back, 9-6.
The Reds, on the other hand,
are playing about as •bad of base­
bal las they hue played all year.
Cincinnati has lost five of its last
si" games due to ineffective pitch­
ing, poor batting and sloppy field­
ing, usually the Reds' !ilronge,t
area.
Threa HOfflffS
Al Milwaukee Sunday, Cincin­
nati i.plit with the Braves, win­
nin g the first, S-2, on three hom­
ers, and dropping the second
game. 4 . 1.
An error by loaing pitcher Joe
Nuxhall Jn lbe nightcap enabled
the Braves to ■core the Ue-hleak­
ing run. An error in the first
game gave the Braves· their fi"t
run.
Billy Marlin, Rey McMillan and
Vada Pinson each slammed one
out of the park In the opening
SpokeM 7 Seit L•ke City 2 (2nd)
contest and tight pitching by Bob
Sacremento 3 V,ncovv.r 2
Purkey and rellefer Bill Henry,
Southern Auocl•tlan
who came into the game In the
Atlanta 1 1 Ch■H1""9a O (ht)
ninth, enabled the Reds to win.
Atlanta 7 Ch,tten...,. 2 (2nd)
The score WH tled 1-1 in the
NHhvilt• 9 Memphis 5 (ht)
nightcap when Eddie Mathews
Mempf--,1, 5 Nellhvllle 2 [2nd)
bunted lo sdvan':!e Felix M,ntilla,
Moblla • IIM'Mn,h.m 3
who had doubled, to third base.
LIHI• Rock S Shrev.port 4
Nuxhall fielded the ball, but the.J,V
wildly paat first baae aa Mantllla
ireampernd home with the tie-

Bi g Ted Needs
5 More Homers
To Reach 500

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llttle regencY makd,:w de.ac. of ments ciu:. be made only to dls·
her O'Mn and a set o f blackwood abled workers who are between
ta6his · whk� sfie�a kantfir to her the ages of 50 and GS. Also, cer•
iie,t &amp;ipmii. &amp;tie hU dldiltn new t,Jtl dependent members ol the
fam� can
ciJUna ht bfUi• witlll a l!lll!ftel· ,reen disabled worker's
qu9,)ify for monthly benetitsf pro•
and 11ald decoratlan.
ttni newlywed■ htve decided to vlding the disabled 1WOrker is i n
decorate th eir home t'hemtelve,. thla ace bracket.
Mr. Barker pointed out that if
Before the Ma)' 6 wedding they
1hopped few wall pap·er, fittings you are under 50 yeara of age,
and cutatn1, some coming :from and disabled, you would not be
unfnhlonable little side street.: tl&amp;l.l!le. t9 receive moot�)' diR•
ahGps, aome from more exclusive ability paymenr11. He said that
young workerR do have the pro.
lilablllklll-tection of the social security diiJ,- ,
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. Alti.ou,h werlmen 1H busr at ability "freeze". The dinb�lity
O\I' iXinid.n,ton Pdace fl■t, .th·e "freeze" la a method of Pt'O.�d·
ptlneeu ■nd Ton1 loft° wor.d lh4t \nC the earnings r.ecord you bave
they wanted some ol th.e jobs left built u.1 under soc\al securttYi_ ao
for t,bem to do on their feturn that full bepefits may be palo to
trom �it' eulbbein crtiise on· you, a t aae 60 or 1-o your fafflily
f_ite y•f.�t ,Bi1fa�ta. They hope in tlle event of your death.
,
to "'"'"
I� lite In l'aly. Moan­
Mr. Barker �dded that aftde
!lim, !iiey')l lift lrl Maltt?et·, old
from
the age requlremen"t wliich
af t1afente Hou.e.
be
If 1r0f:ltd not stltprlse her dttcrtnines whether you m11;r
able
to
qualify
for
disability
belle"
ii M•ICllfft bertell mixed
■lime' of t�e piinti. 'Pftny may- well fits or tor the "freeze" there
�v1de sietclle, for oabin«s are several genera1 requiJ•emen�
and Clipboards ind perhaps lend which apply to both provisions,
First. you must be disabled tO
a hand �th the tools. He is an
the point where you are not able'
aCc11rhplided halidyman.
tQ 4o , any , substantial gainfuJ,i;l
• worl,. A� tcfTlporary or partial dis
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Other hem prius 1nclude • $20,000 horn•, air trip■
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lllan 11,000 - p,lla rantlnl In violuo up lo $1,000.

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Second, you must have at least
five .v e�,·� work under social se­
CtU'ity. This wor k must be done
sometiml's within the laat ten
years before you bC!came disabled
Third, you must be disabled for
at least sixf months before bene­
fit, c'8, bt p111n to you or before
yo• can Qualilv for the freeze.
Thia if a "waitiM perjpd" pres­
cribed by law 1m lhet an adeq\late
determination can be made of
the extent and �c,.i ou�nesa o(
'your disability. FinnUv; you must
rue an application r,i1ith the So­
cial Security Admitd �tratlon be­
fore YOU can qualify for tlisnbi­
lity protection. Yrmr soria\ se­
curity orrice · will help you do
this.
Barker said that per�o11i. rle­
lirin� . more information 11bout the
�•blllty provisions of the soda!
Ht:Yrlty law could call Pl the
sooitl 11ecurity c11,trlct offif'(' lo­
C!lted at · 909 Putnam St.. in Mar•
fetta, or write and aak for � free
copy of the. booklet called "Whaf.
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the E•st Coast, it is announced
Sund'!'. .i,; Maj. Raoul Mollo! of .
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2:30 Loretta Youn1 Theater
3:00 Yollhf Dr. Malone
3:30 From Thete" !toots
1:00 Comedy P1ayho1140
4:30 Adventute· Tli�atot
D:00 Steaiql-•t JijQ
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C HICAGO UPJ - The Chicago
Bean today signed
Charles
Bivins, a halfback from Morris
Brown Ga. College. Bivins was
the National Football Leagu111o
club's 1etenth choice in the cir•

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Bruner said. "He never wanted
to see anybody &amp;et hurt even if
It hurt him."
Bruner said Stitch would have
won more fights if he hadn 't
cared lO hurt people.
..One when he waa fl&amp;hting Gas•
par Ortega in Madison Square Gar­
den," Bruner recalled, "he cut
Ortea• over the eye. Instead o!
seiz.inr the opportunity lo knock
out Ortega, Stitch rushed In and
touched gloves with hUI opponent
and said, ·rm sorry'. "
He Joat the fight.
Funeral aervices for Stitch will
be held Wednesday at 12 noon
e,d.t., at Central Presbyterian
Church here, where he was a
deacon.
Stilth is survived by bis wife
and six small children
and his
parents, all o! LoulsvUle. A mem­
orlal fund has been set up for
hU wi(e and children at the churth
whete he wonhipped.

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breaking run. As it tumed out,
a career out of beating lhe Reds,
that was all Milwaukee needed.
Warran Spahn, who has made
entered the game in the fifth in­
ning and pitched four and two­
thirds innings or one-hit relief ball
to pick up the win.
The Braves iced the game away
in the eighth inning when Henry
Aaron, Joe Adcock and Johnny
Logan hit successive singles for
two run,. Jim Brosnan finished
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( Foar Meigs County Teachers Graduate
: At Rio Grande College Sunday Afternoon

Mai nly About
People
In Pomeroy

. four te.achers of lbe Meigs t:ounty schools received their
:degnes of Bachelor ol Science in Elementary Education lrom
. Rio Grande Colle&amp;e Sunday aflernoon when commencement
: eiertises were held on the green. They were Miss Joan Mont­
: gomtrY, teacher al Rutland, Charles E. Young, teacher al
Middleport, Mrs. Lettie Young, teacher at Bradbury, and Mrs.

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: Leop;ard. Crwi.uaowsky o( Mid·
:dlepoh received his Bachelor ol
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"SOLOMAN A.ND SHEBA"

a r LUCILLI HAWKINS

Amy Hamm, daughter of Mr.
,nd Mrs. W11l11m H.amm is ill al
her home, Wehe Terrace, with
the me111le1.
Mm; R4iehel Roush of Columbus
is spending a weeks vac.ation with
her mother, Mrs. Kerns Rou11h.

Kennetih MW'l'lly, former restdent of Middleport now livi� rn
Pl. Pleasant, a!ao recei ved h1li
Bachelor of Science ln Secondary
Education at the eJ:etei.sN.
Sen.1tor Frank Lausche delive:r­
� llbe -address of the efl.ernoon.
Arnone- those attending the U·
erd1e,; were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Bre-wington .and da�ter, S..ndr11,
Mn. John C.:. Vroman, John Vro­
man, Ernest Covert, Mca. Leon.rd
GwuzdoWBky, Mn. J:.mea Arnold
.and daughter, Judy, and Miss Sally
Schu.f, a-I I of Middleport. Mr . .and
Mn. Oharle.s Monl.l'omery, of 8.11lem Center, and Mr&amp;. Glenn Di.H,
c,t Pomeroy.

MiH Erma Smith, Mrs. Ben
Neutzling 11.nd Mrs. Victor Young
Sr. and d.11ughter, Sharon attend­
ed a tea .at the Ncm&amp;w Memorial
Home in Lancaster Saturday,
given by the Fairtield Chaplen
of Buckeye Girls State Alumni.
Sharon is the delegate of Girls
State this ye.ir spumsored by the
Ladies Auxil iary of Dre w WeDster
Pd°11t American Legion.

Mi"" f)rd.� Ann Wells student
hurle ill Holzer Hospilal la spend•
1n� a , 11u11u1:. vac-uon with her
parents, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Henry
Wells.

Hi-Fi Dance
Party Anno unced

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dailey
and .\i r. t1nd ,1·Jrs. Ho�.ard Dailey
.and famil y left loday for a visit
with rclallvcs in Cincinnati.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Lo(:11n and &amp;on were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Noyes o( Colum•
bus.

Saturday Night

Thi!i S&amp;turd.ay night at 7:30 a Hi
Fi Dance Party with the Jays, Leon
JorQan and Kenny Hysell, cofflu
tc,, Ile Pomeroy High School aud­
itorium. A big 1ttraction will be
the ln person appearance of sing­
er epdp accordlonUlt George Hall,
Lind11, Rupe, daugh ter of Mr.
who hat 9'PH� throughout Ohio and Mrs. Rkl'lard Rupe is eon­
and Wl!1t Virtlnla.
llned to her home Wehe Terrace
Hail will 1in1 "Mack the Knife", with lhe meulea.
"In the Mood,'' Lhe blues, and
many olhera. He will be accompan•
ied by drummer Bob Preston of
Middleport. Karen Fersuson and
Earl McKinley will diaplay the
dancing .abllity that won them the
title "1960 Meigs . M a&amp;on Champ­
ions '' of faat danein1.
A rock and roll dance contest
will ai,o be held.
The d1nce la sponHored by the
Kin Club of Pomeroy and Middle­
port, a charity organization which
cives to all worthy ca usc:s in the
area.

/ Enterprise 4-H
Holds Session
At EUB Church

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John W. Kennedy I l l, Miss Jane Mal low
Wed4Jn, ..4nni1'er,ary
Mr. and ftlra. Tbeo Smi th cele• Observed Sunday At
Of Clarksburg Were Married Rece,ntly braAd.
lhelr 25th weddina anniYer•
ury Frida)' Hen.in&amp; with a party Middleport Church
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Work project.a and duties of
diacussed
Junior lc.ider1 were
when the Enterprise HI Club met
recen tly with their leader, Mra. ·
Dwight Logan, and aasislant leader l
Mra. Herbert Dixon, at the Enter­
prise EUB Church.
ll was decided to make aprona !I
lo sell as s money making project. :
The group will also sell pol.alo •
chipa for the -4·H Council. Mem­
bers wishing to take the boat ride
arc requested to contact Mrs. Lo­
gan by Tuesday.
Mary Kathryn St.archer wH wel• I
corned as a new member and oth . i
er members present were Darlene
Smith, Anita Hall, Ruth Ann Bro•
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F.1 "11e ,. r '1old,
Marjorie
Bei�lz. Mary Ann 'McKenzie and Su- 1 ; '
9llll Dixon. Mothers present were
Mr1. Philip Smith, Mn. James Ha ll �;.
anti �rs. Thomas Bentz who served 1 !
refreshments during the social I {:
lluUr.
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The next mec•in;;t will be held nt
the church Thu rsday, June 9, a·
6·30 p. m. Karen Walker, heall l 1
and salcty thairman. will d1�. c11S!'
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A decwated cake, ice cream and
punch were served durma: the
everun(il to Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.
Sm1th, :inr. and Mn. John .Ketchka,
Mr. and l.ln. Harold Brown, Mr.
and Mn . .t;l1wonh Rowe, Mr. and
Mrs. H.ussetl Brown, Mn. Walter
Mu.I er, lJanny Morru and -;,..Lf. 1:1na
inrs. l:im n.b 1nd dillllJi:hter, Sul!.

Visitor H,onored
With Reunion
At Diles Home

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A Children's Day pro1ram of
recitations and songa wu present
ed Sunday evenida at the Middle­
port Church of Christ with Mn•
Milton Houd&amp;Bhelt in charge of the
pro1ram . She waa aHlsted by Mrs
Leonard E. Van Meter, Mrs. Wen­
dell Gerlach, Mrs. Herman Kinc,ud
and Mra. George Meinhart.
The program was opened with a
tecitahou "Gay Welcome" by Rita
Phillipi;, followed by an exercise
"Jeaus'" by Brenda Van Meter, Re•
gina Tolbert and Johnny Bunce.
Debbie Collins and Vicki Abbutt
1vere alsu �·: i3pose&lt;l to take part in
the exercibc bul were unable tu
because of illness .

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Allred &amp;ar'l;.rry, MHS graduate (1946) will return lo Mid•
dleport Ibis ·year as principal of the· high school replacing
Earl Knight, resigned.
Mr. Scarberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scarberry, 974
Broadway, for the past year ha, been principal at North Fair•
field. He attended Rio Grande College and won his Masters
at Miami University. He was a star back on Middleport's great
1946 SEOAL cham pionship football team, coached by Forrest
Bachtel. Scarberry was, 0Mr. Inside."
Other new teachen employed by
the Board of Education in a regular meeting last night pre1ided
over by vice president Emenon
Jone�, included �ra. Ru� Euler,
English. Latin and· Spamsh; and
Joh � Redovian, Jr., or near Steub.
env 1lle, an OU graduate of l11t
Sunday.
Mr.a. Euler haa taught for a
n umber of years at Racine High
School and le a member of the
Delta Kappa Gamm■ teachers aororlty.
Supt. Mccomas' contract wu renewed for five years and Mill MUdred Hawley and Leo Kennedy
were rehired as pr1ncipal1 in the
elementary schools.
Also rehired Wel'e DonaJd Jlllunkett, Mrs: Dorothy Lacey, Eugene
Seara, �s. Maxine Phllso�. John
Thompson, Mrs. Grace Hawley,
Orin
Pickens,
Mrs. EJ:izab�th

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hunt r.r am,Nld Nasl 1111111
murderer Adolf lichm1nn. end
tho ec..l dlfflcvltlff aurroundlna
hl1· forthceml"9 t.-1•1 In larNI.
By JOSIPH W. GRIGGS
LONDON UPI - When bl'aeli
Premier David Ben-Gurion an•
tiounced to hi• parliament May 23
that AdoU Eichmann had bee11
caught by braeli aec�t agent.,
he r,na down the curtain on one
of the moat 1pectacular cloak-anddaiger jobs cf 11.II tlm�.
Eichmann was ducritied by the
wbite - haired lan,eli leader II
"one of the arr.ateal war crim•
toala. " The pu�Uclty,tby, · "un,
kriow:n" but ruthlealY e1ftcieni
'U?lucrat w11 credltl:d with be,.
' � the man chiefly ,·rea,ontlbletor Cffl'Yln&amp; out Adolf �i\ler"• -�x-_termination orden that Mulled
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Hog Callers
Urged To Get
In Practice

Biggest Scales
Installed At
New Junk Site

Dumag"" Totaled At
$500 in Collision

Damages amounting to $500
were the result of an auto collis­
ion at Weit Columbia Sunday
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to the _ Mason
night accordmg
County aheriff's office.
A 1960 Studebaker driven by
Ronald Wendell Wolf, 19, Racine
collided with a 1954 Chevrolet
driven bf Paul Johnson, 36, Ma•
son. No injuries were suffered
and no charges were made.

4-H Festival Jnne 1 1
To Be In New Haven

The Hill Billy 4-H Club will
aponaor a festival on Saturday,
June 1 1, at the White Church ·com•
m unlty Building near New Ha•
ven. Home made lee cream, cake,
pie and 1andwiche1 will be served.
Everyone ia invited to aLtend.

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Tro,op 24&amp;, Boy Scout.a of Mlddle•
port, will be held tbta eveninc at
t1'e Fenney-Bennett Past home on
South Fourth Avenu• al 7:00. The
troop ii sponaored by the Lei.ion
poat.
The . all1lr la opened to tho pub.
lie ltld • bilhlirht or thl evenlr¼;
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their aueats enjoyed a havri
wlener roast laat week at ihc Ualp ·
Welker r.arm, Hemlock Grovt.
Attcndln11 were Sandra Thoma,
France� 11nd Mary Radford, D1vi1
Goodwin, Barbara Rou11h. u1c
Knbzht, Ruelta Wl'lla, Kl'•1t1cll
Lawhorn, Kandy Grue1cr, 1.anri
Tyo, Sandra Well,, Jim Woor1
geard, Resale Wallon. Rrd . Jhve
Jonnie Sue Thofflpson, Nick Mor
rl1, Jennifer Crew. Jim Andrews
Kitly Penlnrer, Don '...t11ycr, Bren­
da Pott.I. Tom White, Cheryl Eb­
er1bach 1Pd Raymond Kloes.
Accompanyln1 the ,roup were
Jack Welker, Dorla Wells. Jlu,t
Woodyard, Mrs, Edward Wella and
Mn. Henry Well,.

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All-Day Outln1 Held
Friday At Lake Hope

Middleport people. Swimming w11
enjoyed by the 1roup and a 11ck:
lunch wu held durln&amp; the day.
Thou In tho ll'OUp were, Mar­
ianne Wooct,:erd, Sandra Brew­
in(ton, Barbara JoneJ.. Denni•
I Saclen1, Tom Rall, Eric Ch■mbera,
Jack Satterfield, Butch Bachtel,
and l.1rry M.ar■hall ol Pomeroy.
Ad1,11l1 accom,p1nyln1 the youth
were, Mra. H. K. Wood1enl, Mra.
Richard Chamber, and Mn. E. O.
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The esteem with which her 1lu- parts of a school, Mr. M.cComas
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tion and eneouna:ement w11 rell Y.AIU.
TAUOMT
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Pal'lr: Memorial Scholarship la1t ih on as fourth IJ'l(le teaeher efte,
year and ,ereatly lncreased the eleven years. She taught the fifth
fund thi11 year. Mias Park aa id 1he grade in Middleport for five ycar.i
appreci1ted this cenerou11 gesture before her marrtaie to Crary Da•
on the part of her former students via. Mn. Davis is retiring because
and expressed the hope that it or her health. She received her
would be of great nllU! to ruture profeasional training in the College
graduates of the M ld•lleport High of Education, Ohio University.
After their marria11e ahe lived
School.
at various army post.s while her
In discussing her retirement,
husband was in aervice, later mov•
M lss P•rk observed "One of :ny ing to Washington, D. C. for two
primary intllrests will be the pro- years while Mr. Davis waa a mem­
gresa and welfare o f the Middleber of the Board of Review In
port schools and their atudenla."
. Judi;:e Advocate General's Depart•
Miss Pa.·k, who is an active mem- '11ent of Army. They then return•
her of the rir11t United Presbyter- ed to Middleport while Mr. Davis
ian Church, is a graduate of Ohio served two terrna 811 P.roaeculing
State Univetsit)' and attended the Attorney of Meigs County. For 16
tlnivenity of Chicago. She start- yeara they lived in Columbus and
ed leaching in Middleport in 1916 Toledo. Mr. Davis served II First
one year after the construction of Assistant to Edward C. Turner, AL­
the Central building which wa, lhe torney General of Ohio, and later
high school buildin,g ulltil 1 937 under Attorney General Thoma1
when the present high school waa Herbert.
coniructcd. She has observed many
Mrs. Davis has two aona, Crary
changes in schools in her 4t years Jr . of st. Louia. a graduate of the
of experience. One of the big chan• Ohio State Colleae of En&amp;ineerlng,
aes which she mentioned wH the and William
Sod• Sprin,-1, Id­
enlarged curriculum permittln1 aho, a 1tudent of Ohio State prev­
hi&amp;h school student.a � 1elecL the lous to bia army service.
eoursea lhe)' would like to 'take
Mn. Davia la a former pre1ident
in bl&amp;h 1chool.
of the Middlsport Uteraey Club
Supt. McCom11 stated "It la with and il!I an active members o f tbt
deep rearet to accept the reaia:na• Heath M:ethodi1t Churc:b.
tion of a teacher who baa been ltO
The superintendent ,tated that It
devoted for so many year, lo the was with reeret to accept Mra. Da­
work or preparlne hi&amp;h achol stu• via' reatination 11 '"ahe was a very
dents for life. She b aa •hown a capable teacher and waa Interested
penonal interest i n all of her ,tu- In the proereu of every child In
dent.I. Her attempts to _point the ber room. "
way to true greatneu will be Ion,
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GkOUP TO Mllf
The Supt, alao appreciated her
The Meig1 County Foihunten
untiring work with the biih achoot
library. She kept t�e bookl In ex• I Auociabon will meet In regular
cellent condition. TO her, the Ub- • teaalon at Bald Knob Wedneada,,
rar)' w11 one of the moat lrllportant June S. at 8 p. m.

Happy Harvesters
Hold Sessi,o n'
Friday Evenin g

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Smith, 'Marvin Huffard, Don Quis•
enberry, Kn. Dai,y Blakeslee and
June Lee.
Teachers with continuing con­
lracta are Mn. Mildred Bailey,
Mra. Helen Maag, Mn. .Pearl Rey­
nolds, Mn. Nan Moore, Mrs. Flos­
sie Allensworth, Mn. Sara Rupe,
��n. Bernice Carpenter, Mra. Emlly Sprague, C. E. Young, Mra. Gen­
evieve Sherman and Nolan Swack­
h■mer. Mn. &amp;baron Cleland was ROCKETEER - Al Knight,
re-employed 11 ,iecretary at lhe 17, the high schooler who
hl1b school. .
built a two-stage rocket which
Reai1Cnationa from George Op.
he zoomed up to 27,500 feet,
ron, elementary teacher; Miu Jean
ra,t he sent
Grandinetti, Soci1l Science teach­ shows the white
Winter Ha­
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passenger
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s let both
Parachute
Fla.
ven,
Hittory, were accepted.
A resolution of thankl waa voted stages down lo earth.
to the R. H. Rawlings Sona Motor
Company for the use of the auto­
mobile ·ror t�e PriVer'a Educat'lon
classes.

Two veteran Middleport teacher's, Miss SUSfln Park and Mrs.
Davis, resigned their positions at the June meeting of
ell
N Middleport board ol education
Monday evening.
the
Miss P&gt;rk has been a teacher ol English and Latin In Mld•
dleport schools for 44 years. Mrs. Davis bas served as Fourth
grade teacher for the past 11 years. Miss Park slated in her
resignation that she had been very thankful for the happy 44
years •• a teacher as she had enjoyed her work with students
and association with the faculty.

Mrs. Everett Dailey, Mrs. A . H .
Eber�bach and Mrs. A.dam Ebera­
bach were ho1te8liea when the
ll11ppy Harvesters c\aga of the Fed •
er11led Church met Friday evenin(:
at the church.
"WorAhip ln the Sanctuary'' was
the topk of the devotions led by
Mrs. fi('ll Neulzllllj a111l�ted . by
:11.r11. Phil Meinhart, Miss Thelma
Grueser. Ml11s Erma Snuth, Mn.
Uoy St• yfric&lt;l, Mn. Bentz Wolle.
Mn, Dair Smith and Mrs. Fred
Dess11uer ,who read scripture.
.l"ollowing the devotional period.
the group adjourned to the social
roo111 for a buslne11 seHln con­
ducted by Mn. Phil Meinhart,
president. The Guild meeting lo be
held in July wltt, the class 11 hoa­
toss, was discuned. A discuaa!on
WliS also held on the new carpet
which the clan will purchau1 for
tho 1111.nctuary.
G R mcs were played durlna: the'
1iod11l hour with prizes awarded to
Mrs. Grover Erb, Mr1. Phil Mein­
hart and Mn. Mu Meinhart. A
de1111ert coune waa aerved by the
hoiitcssos.

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Manager Group
At Kyger Creek

J. B. Harreld, plant manager of
the Ohio Valle)' Electric Corpora­
tion's Kyger Creek Plant, announ­
ced today that John E.. Moore has
management
joined the Kyger
aroup u a Teet Engineer. Moore
aaaumed his new dutles June 6.
Moore is a native of Garrett,
Ky., a a:raduate of Garrett, Ken­
tucky Hi.Jh School, and a gr:,du­
ate engineer of the University
of Kentucky. He ■erved with the
U. S. Army from 19� until
19114.
Mn. Moore hat resigned her
teachina: poiition with the Gar•
rett, Kentucky &amp;hool! and 1hey
plan to move into the irea in the
near future. The P11oores' are , the
parent&amp; of one daughter age 3.

from an American war prlflonete' in Ar1enlina by an Israeli air
camp in Auatria Eichmann had lines plane and "shan1haied"
been a hunted - man, bil where- back to larael.
The mystery shrouding Eich•
about.a 1hrouded in myatery.
mann's arrest waa a titting cli•
M,ltH'y Surround• """'
But the taraeJi secret service max to the secret life "on the
never WII off bis trail. When ill run" he had led for 1ft years.
It i1 known fol;' sure that he ,
a11enta finally caqht up with him
captured by U. S, �Pl in
was
they
and 1el1ed him for
trial,
did
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so In the name of milllon:s of I Au1lrla In UM,5, changed thl' name
Jew, who died in Nazi 111 cham• In his iden\lty papers to "Eick,
ben or be(ore firinl aquad,.
I mann," was treated 18 an ordi•
For reasons beat known to ltaelt nary prisoner in1tead of a wanted
the Israeli IQYerDment baa an- war criminal, and ma1111cd to es­ Train Crewmen Hei'p
nouneed it never will diacloae the cape aoon after.
Passen,iers Escape
May &amp;,u,. De•th
l:letaUa of Eichmann'■ capture.
NEW YORK UPI - Fire broke
The Israeli government haa an•
All It haa uid 11 that he waa
picked up in his home ''In a for- nounccd it will try him under a .out ln a bu&amp;Uing Manhattan sub,
1050 Israell law "for the prosecu- way lunnel near Grand Cenlral
eign country.''
Accordine to one ?eport, JCicb• tlon o1 Nazi war crlmiaals ■nd terminal today raging for 90 min­
mann In recent yean had lived coUaboraton." The penalty, if he ute■ while heroic train crewmen
and rescue worte,: led hundreds
in the litUe, fabulou.aly oil-rich la C(lnvlct�, i■ dcatb.
But Eichmann, the maa, credit­ or ,moke-stricken puscng� to
hnlan � 1ulf ahelkdom of Ku•
. pro- , ed wUJI drivln1 6-mUlion Jews to ufety.
wait, which 1;1- under Brililb
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their deaths. lilly e,ea,e death
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were taken to ho,pitale with
Another at.or;, neither dented himte1l.
The llate of Jarael � not srnote poisonin1. Hoapital dl1es­
QOr contirm'ed officially, la that
Elehmann, Ute • number of other pos,eaa a public • executtonu, In ter teama treated stores of others
lot!Uf . !{dll, h,4 ,...Ped,. to lhe If yearo ii nee' · �,..1 : -.... at 1ldewalt flnt aid atatiorui. No
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To Be Held On
Thursday At 9
l'rotfiu Fined $10
On Traffic Charge

Methodist Ministers Recalled
To Bend Area In Mason County

Funeral services for Fred Ar­
nold, ·age �. who died in Holzer
Hospital Tue■day morning will
be held Thur�y at 9 a. m. from
the Ewing Chapel with burial in
the Forest Lawn Cemetery, Logan
W. Va.
Mr. Arnold was retired and
was a member o( the- United
Mine Workers of America. He
lived on the Pomero)'-Athens road
with his .,ife Effie Mac who aur
vives. Other survivon are these
children: Mn. Ruby Jones, MHon
W. Va.: Ernest, COiumbus, 0.,
Lindberg, Omar, W. Va.; AlicP.
Bowling, Jackson, O.; Stacie and
Dale, bolh of Pomeroy RD.
A son Ervin Layne was killed
in attion in Korea.
Other survivors are � sister,
Leora Strom, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
and Carrie Kowlkl, Toledo; two
brothers, Ru!iell Arnold, Ken•
tucky and Robert Snton, Omar,
W. Va.
Friend1 may call at the funeral
home anytime.

was
David ProHilt, R1mne.
charged with reckless operatiim by
Deputy Howard Frank in county
court yesterday and fined $10 and
Ministers ol all Methodist ·Churches in lbe Bend Area of
C!.ffllS by Judi;:C E. w. Peoples. A
Courity were re-assigned for the coming year at the
charge of illegal possession or Mason
Conference of the Metho­
frogs against Proffitt was Cilt.&gt;d by closing session of the West Virginia
Game Protector A. H. Joachim dist Church held al BuckhaMon over the week end.
.
Renamed were Rev. Richard I derson Methodist Circuit; Rev. A.
with a $15 fine and costs levied on
�dason Methodist Church; A. Smith, Leon Methodist Chllrrh
Wright,
the latter charge.
Rev. J. w. Hanlon, Clifton Melho• and Rev. L. V. Manin, Glenwood
dist Church; and ReY. David R. Circuit.
Thirty ministerial students were
Hartford-New Haven
Freeman,
Soviel8 Present Plan
to the conference on
admitted
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Circqit
Methodist
For Di�an,1an1e11t
The only challi:c made in Mason \rial and 16 others now on trial
GENEVA UPI - The Soviet Un­ County saw Rev. George Porter were admitted lo £ull conference
ion formally presented its new. transferred from St. Paul's Metho- membership. Bishop Lloyd C.
est arms • elimination plan today dist Church in Pl. Pleasant to the Wicke ordained all 48 as deacons
as a "bails for discussion" al the Mt. Hope Methodist Church. He and elders.
A general operating budget of
I O-nation disarmamen t �onference. will be succeeded by Rev. Randall
$1
,500,000 was approved. The enMd.
Park,
Lake
Mountain
of
Price
A.
va;'!:ri,n
Delegate
But Sovie\
budget £or the next Ci.seal year
lire
Pt:
the
at
been
had
Rev. Porter
Zorin told reporters at a news
act at $2,112,123.
was
three
past
the
for
church
P'eaunt
conference followi,ng the formal
West Virainl■ Wesleyan Colmeetina with the U. S. and Briti1h yea;os, The change is effective next
lcge WH aulhorll:ed to conduct .Its
delegates that American plane Sunday.
own fund drivEJ to raise two and
minlsten
County
Mason
Other
and
Union
fliJt\tl over the Soviet
on-e-balf million dollars for a new
A.
Carden
Or.
simi1ar actions by "aggressive re---igned were
1clem.1t! buildinC and a new student
Point
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Methodist
Trlnity
Hl�n
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forces" will not contribule to anf
uoion b\lildin8.
BeD•
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BANDS TO NaJIFY
High tchool bandl 1nd or11anlzalions wishing to enter fioata in the
July &lt;I parade at Racine are .asked
to contact Walter Cleland for in•
formation on arr.1n1ements for the
allDUlll, �lebraUon.
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