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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
!Science -in E..lement.ary EduC11it1on
·•nd fin. Ve..,. Covert Vrorvaa her
' two �ar Cadet certificate in EJ�
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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
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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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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 {:
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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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at the r home, Peacock Ave.
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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GVT Ol/'f for Young America.
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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;
'Will bi tilt ClwtlT PmenllliOll.

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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,.

Honor Court Set
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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.
Rall.

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Friday by a number of

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dents have for her work, insplra- 1 said.
tion and eneouna:ement w11 rell Y.AIU.
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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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s let both
Parachute
Fla.
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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
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N Middleport board ol education
Monday evening.
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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
.
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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de11h1 - ffporlecl.
IN �tcvltr on ,... II&amp;
So,jlti .va,,rlea ud wu •••� up
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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
,
Methodist
Trlnity
Hl�n
1
forces" will not contribule to anf
uoion b\lildin8.
BeD•
Hw-ley,
. •
Robert
Bev.
nt;
aaa
Ple°
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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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There are ind©,li�o• that a "blitzV cam­
pai&amp;rr may be atlempted in the closing days
of this Congress to further increase the fed­
eriU . minimum wa,ge and , in addition , to ex­
�d the wage-hour, law to certain local types
"-'1 l/llllab!r retailing, which havo al­
·exempt.
way!II
Th� �ublic al large shou ld lully under­
stand- just what is involved here.
.' . "1"h")!:. nt·atr, the' wago,.tncreases would not
be limited to the lowest-paid .segment of the
populatio n, Hlgh,r-pald
woµld a
tural l y wish lo 'retain their. 8wntlals and
would demand picreascs 11ccordlngly . The
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1,l';hole
"'"le str��ure would suree u pward
,
once more. That h8'1 always happened in the
pa.st when the minimum wage was increased,
and it Inevitably would happen again.

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The result would be a new wave of infla­
tion. All the contrary arguments on earth
can't hide the fact that prices are tied to
wages. If wages are arbitrarily forced up,
prices must and will tollow.

Another result would be to diminish em­
ployment opportunities for marglnal and un­
skil l ed workers. Retailing, for example , can
and does provide many jobs for people in
those categories - jobs that give ijlem a,
cbancQ to learn skills and qualify for J&gt;etter­
paid work. But ii wage, are forced p by
fiat, retaiJers will have no choke sav ' t o li­
mit thi! kind of employment to the maximum
degree.

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WASHINGTON U PI-Secretar y
of State Chris.tJa11 A. Herter told
Congre�s today � believes Pri••
sldent Eis�uhower should go thru
with his plans to visit Japan dl'�
pi te Increasing anti-Amerka11 de­
monstraliOllJl there.
Her ter Ull\i the Sena t e Foreign
Relat ions Committee that ··un1lN
the exJst l ng cil'c'umstances, I think
remain un
t he plans ou�h t to
changed.' '

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end in Akn,a and 1NNI MCOllpaa.
ied borne b1 Elmbttb Ducnortlll.
Hr. and 11n. A. H. Dunt, oe­
oomp.a.n.led by Kr. and lln. Lao
Crew ot Pomeroy, wen la War­
ren tor the Commencemeat _.,-.
ices In which a ,randion of
Dw,t, the IOfl of Mr. ■nd. Kit.
t'rank Crew, ,nduatM.
Mr. and Mn. Cbul.M Duck- ,
worth of Rltlman were 1fflelt end
111ue,ta; of hUI pannta, Mr. and Jin.
Albert Duckworth. They were ae­
comp&amp;nied home by their. arand·
daughter, Roberta Lewis, who bad
1pent i.wo weeks here.

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The "blitz" campaign, II successful, w o u ld
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�pinion Resea·rch Corporation, w h ich
ed on private ownership o( business. Further­
of the leading takers of publlc opinion
more a large majority of employees did not
• •j, otber polls, ,tales: "Companies may be grasp the meaning of such words as divl• I
60 (:ll'ou d of their
rapport with work,•rs, but they
dends, depletion , productivity, socialism, and
1 1 c, 1 1JQ may not have projected a favorable cor­
technology.''
rra!J&gt; Image."
H's obvious that AmerJcan enterprise has
·' 1 • This simply means that n breat many work­
a, big job o( educatio n to do righ� at home.
ers just d�n·t undersh111d the principl�s
And that job involve s something more than
which \lilllerlle
free · enterprise way of
the creatio n of a • 'favorable co�poute Im­
Pt0,!luci� - and dlstrjbuti ng goods
serage." It involv e s helping to create the kind
,
1, wv�. �aw Yl..\rti1@1o , in covering Opln­
of knowl edge and understanding that is es­
t loa .Research Corporation ' s findings, said : "It
sential to the continu ed existence tof a free
;
rep'ort'ed that only one out of four workers
economy in a free nation ruled by free &amp;fld
iptervieweq recently could explain the mean -.
representati ve governmen t. In today 's com.
Ing of caplfausm a·, an: economic sy11tem bas- plex society, knowledge is the key
to freedom .
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..incl Joyce llam!lton, 20, b11th of
-, , �lortnM _Roll
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Poinl Jlleuanl.
Acr08N Soulhw,••I
SAN OJ.EGO, Calif, U�J _ The
J u!"ca. Erne,t Vaughl e rs , 21 · Navy
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O. Ul' U - · ThunLathyacaph Tr,Jt1t1, which
d11r1torm1 rolled acro88 1·,x as und Wh f'c]c rsburg, O hio, and Sharon dived a r«�?d !IJ,RM l eet In the
Oi:lt!toil • today, i�i •� p4rt11 of l.ynA t\arnqU, 17, Letart, Ohio.
Paclfic laal Jimuar;v• will make
·- fhfl P1lth1ndl c wl lh triOre lhon
Samue l Jenkins, Jr., 30, ■nd I seven more dives oft ·ou■m
., withi n' l•�h or rain.
next
the
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Wal«or,
Davia
The
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of
both
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Widely St·stterf'd Hhowers wurt•
Nny aald Monday tht ll!!W dives
forec■,t el1ewhere over mucb or Lakin, W. Va.
would averaa:e about 8,�Mt" feet, or
1,•11.. re1•·n
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WIii lam Jame1 Sheridan, Jr,, lllihtl�"' OVflt 0n19 mII�· LL 011
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lhe-,ffwnl-, ••cepl •·nn- the Gr•at ••t • p omeroy, and Rachel Marle Walah, who m1d the
NCOrd dive
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with Swl11 1cI enti •I I•ccauea
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PlC·
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Lawrence (Butch) Lisle o_r Syra
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c uae waa named to the ·Me1ca-G•\:
l l11-Ma10n "Teenage Rall of Fame
.
.
M�s. Li ll i an Mc ��ee and M1 S11
Saturday night by letter from Gov.
Michae- l v DiS■lle •t the Tri-Coun �)'! via McMaeter vmted Su 11day
·c
ty Teen
an tee o 'a "Band,tand " 1, w i th Mn. l::fri !! Whi te m Langs_
record hop staged under the ala.rs 1 ,· iue.
.
erce
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P
Millard
.
Mrs
and
Mr.
.
at Zirk'a Dairy Rar Jn Pomeroy.
the
s�ent
.
D1x1c
daug�ter,
11nd
Lisle ia the son ol Mr. and Mn.
weekend in Dayton. D1x1e who atCharles Litle or Syracuae.
tended OU t his year came bome
Thomu Quick of Columhua
Margare t Roney of New Hnen last week ror the 1ummer months.
spen t the week end with hi• par•
Ro bert Haw'kin11, eight year old
■nd Earl McKinley of Middleport
enta, Ml'. and Mn. .Jam ea Quick,
defea ted five other couples In a son of Mr. and Mrs. Al ber t Haw­
at tended. the Pomeroy �
.and
iu
urned
t
re
wu
k.ln1
conte1t
home
hla
to
roll
'n'
fast-movin1 rock
School Alumni Banquet where he
Rutland Saturday after being a
and were presen ted five doU1n.
was the guest •peater.
Dor Coatea won over Nick Nich- patien t at Hol�r Hospita l for a
Mr, and Mn. Hermon London
olson in the hula contest. Janice ruptured appendix.
vi1ited with .bt. aiater and brothet­
Mr. �nd Mn. R�bert Chambers
Tanneh ill won a free chicken dinin-law, Mr. and Mn. George Hood
ner for being "Miss Personality" and ch i ldren, Davld and Caro l
of Nitro, W. Va.
of the evening, Cheryl Roberta was recenl�y of Chicago spent the week
af.emorial Day week end vi1.iton
"Miu Lollipop" for tti.e evening. end wi th Mr. and Mrs. 1!{�cus
Mrs. R. B. Sellers were Mr. and
of
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In
er
vmt
t
t
Af
shor
many
Chambers.
home
toot
Teenagers also
Mn. Lawrence Sellen, Columbua;
Oklahoma . the� w ill retur� to
popular hit recordings.
Mr. and Kn. Lester Canon and
Mlnneapollll, Mmn., for Mr. Cham aon, Neil, Detroit The Sellen al•
l!ulrh Us ie pr4;9e�ted . Ma beI bers' next tour_
- Ne i mer, owner of Z irk II Dai ry Bar,
ao vlatted �er parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Huber t Amick
11 _coraage tor having granted i;:r- and famil y, Charl est on, v isitl!d I
IKE ARRIVF.s FOR WEST POINT REUNI ON _ President Eisenhower waves to hiJ Mra. An:ibf'Ole �gan and aona.
mission to hold tbe event at er j brie!ly wit h Mr. � nd Mrs. JameB dassmates,
of 1915, as he arrives (left) at Bear Mountain Jan for a class reunion. He wa, met
place of business.
IINT N(tif;&amp;.■ TO D11
J Buchanan and family Saturday.
I by (left) General Omar Bradley (rel) and Brid g. General Fred w. Boye, (right) of WarringPRB'J'ORIA, SoaUJ.�rica UPI-­
the
those
Amon
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,
1 Jones Famtl.f
reunion Sunday_ at
Fo,ten Hold Danner
Point
recent attacks bY Ni kita Khrushchev as ••m-tem pered expressions-, , dri� I. Graham,. • 21:te•r -&lt;&gt;ld white
" he answered
. where
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Mr. and Mn. J. E. Foster en ter- Toler, Ky., were Mrs. Ann Peters, A rig
t ht , Etse�hower IS greeted at Stewart At r Force Base by Bng. General William E. �d· farmtt _ of 1-t.allr ltfatin1 hi• -40tained with I chic k.en dinner Sun- M�. and Mrs. Lowel l Beaver and
er as the President gets ready to leave for �o tre Dame, South Bend_. Ind., wher� he received year--old Negro maJ( and aenU!need
day at their home, East Main St., children Jyl and Jeff and Mr, and
honorary degree. It was at Bear Mountain Inn where heavyweight �hamp1�n Ingemar him to die on t1ti!! i,llows.
an
hom,ring Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Brun- Mrs. R. L. Miller and daught�.
Donna.
Johansson
good naturedly absorbed a foul-up in arrangements for an audience with the Presner (Helen Skinner) of Cuyahoga
Pet
t
it
Mrs.
Mr.
Albe�t
and
reident.
Ingemar
waited, waited, and waited , fo r his visit but it never came off as the "pubUls.
Fal
�elved word that th eir son, Wil.1- city man" who had supposedly arranged it co uldn't be found .
Present werl! Mr. and Mrs. L. P. 1am who left last week for Air
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The traveling buket brought by umbu1 were Sunday gueats of his
yrOCU58
Arthlll' Skinner and son, tom, Mrs. � ck lsnd Ai� F�rce Bas , _Texas.
Mrs. London went to Jlila Gertrude, fath er, Henry Zei her.
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Dave Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. � orge H i e _a ddress 1s Au-man � 1 lham 8.
Duffy. The cla&amp;a will sponsor a 1
Mr. �a Mrs . Morris Harden and
Georand
Benny
Nancy,
15
4993
Skinner,
bakelesa bake sale. Other money
Petti t, AS 61
, Fligh t Ml,
sons, Bill and Donald, Miss Dorogie , Mr. and Mre. Gene Yost and Box 1525.
By Ada Sl•ck
making projects were d iscuased.
children, Nancy, Martha, Susan
CLASS HOLDS MEETING
The m.!et ing cJoted with the I.by Salser and Mrs. �orence Ha� ,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spsrks of
and Chuckie, and Mr. and Mrs. H�ydenvil_le visited recen tl y with
'.tlrs. Herman London was hos- clau benediction. Present were den, •�nt the Memonal Day _wee
Brunner.
l ess to the Sunshine Makers Class Mrs. White, Mn. Robert Harden, end wi th Mr. and Mn. W i llard
Miss Sy l v\a McMaster.
-------Mrs. W i ll Dawson re1urned to or the Presbyterian Church when Mn. Dick Harris, �rs. Don Cottrill Kendal_l �Leota Harden) in WarPARKING
her home in Co�umbu s after a two it met recent ly at her home for a Mrs. Pearl McBride, Mrs. wine- I ren, M1ch1gan._ �rs- Harden stayed
Allend Health Session
.
t
longer
visi
a
for
La.Mence Diddle and
Pbone WY-z.=55
' Two employees of the Mason m �nths visit wi th Mr. and Mra. regu l ar mee ting. Rol l call was ans- brenner, Mrs.
Bartels
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Emme
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and
Mr.
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County He.Ith depar(ment re- I W1ll Myers.
and Ernest Weber a-nt
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Picnic At Rutland
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Branch and
· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flatfield Auocia tion confennce in Blue• lam J!y of Pt . P leasant v1at ted Winebren ner, president , presided
,
Mrs. London presented the � e- Eddie and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
and
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and
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Sunday
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were hosts to 8 group of relatives field, W. Va. Bonnie Mc oy, sen- Wolfe,
vohons Mrs Bob Wh ite Gave . 1 5 , M agi ll and children of Columbua I
I
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Sunday for a picnic dinner at their !or clerk, and Robert Boyd, CounJames Hawley was re1 urned to _ Reasons Why f Refuse to Dr m k, j v isited with Mu . Mattie Springer. 1
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h e repre.
l
were
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sani
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1 home nellr Rutland.
his home Friday from Meige Gen- taken from Temperance League
Memoriii l Day gueall of Mr. and
A SaliJrftecl Cu81omer
Presen t were Mr. and Mn. Clar­ sen tatives.
Fellowship. The treasurer report- u
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eral Ho,.p·,tal.
,11n. E . H . carpenler were Mn.
Is Oar Finl Cons!deraUon
ence Andrews and children, Jim­
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. The conIerence cIosed _w1t h a
Mrs. Robert Washington ,.-.,bo ed $1 00.60 made on the Election Cassi e i,�oreman, Middleport; lfr.
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mY, Mary Alici! and Susan, and Bill dinner 8"d dance. Approx imate�y has been with her son•in-law .11nd Day dinner. Th_e class donated $200 and Mrs. Wayne Carpenter and
Jacobs of Po�eroy;, Mra. Richard 400 emp_loyees . of the Pub� ic daugh ter, Mr. and M. ra. Ev8.t'ett 1 oward the bu ildmg of rest roomii : • n. Glen, Belpre; M. r.
Sidney Cir•
Simon and children, Roeky and H_e� lth Association ln West V1r- Davis is spending the summer with a n d storage rooms at the church. penter ,1:1 nd sons, Wellsville, and
Built in Wall Styles With Unit CompleteJy •Removable
Patty, Day ton ; and �\fr. and Mrs. gmi a a ttended.
her daughter, Mrs. Nan Moore and
W. Main St. Phone WY 2-3949
------Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carpen ter
and
Joyce
children,
and
Hatfield
From Sleeve.
Birth Announced
family.
POMEROY, OHIO
and daughter, Pomeroy.
; Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and
The birth of a daughter, June 2 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Donovan
One or the Fln..t From the Area'• Major Dealer
Attend&amp; Commencement
Mrs. Clara Murray of Middle- children Jim and Judy spent \he to Mr. and Mrs . Edward Brook - and children and Raymond Cook
port spen t the weekend in Point weekend in Columbus with rela_- over of Garretsville, 0., is being ol Newe l l, w. Va., spent Memorial
announced here. Mr. Brookov l!r Day weekend with Walter Cook
Pleasant with her son and family, lives.
a former Pomeroy hasketbal! and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Phillips.
.larob
.
snd
Mrs
Turner
and
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch arles Murray and
BRADBURY ROAD - ROUTE 1 . ·
son Billy and grandson Bobby coach is now principal or t he Gar- Mrs. Donovan and children reson, Kenne t h.
Day ot Evflllng
Middleport, Ohio
WY-%-3748
Phone
new
The
school.
high
LI NOLEUM RUGS
mained for a week's visi t .
She attended the graduation Pr iddy spent the weekend in Col- retsville
. .I .
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named
been
has
arrival
Raymond
Mrs.
and
Mr.
with
umbu�
c.
Sunday
Grande
Rio
at
ises
I
Colof
friend
and
Zeiher
Frank
exer
9 X 12 ,. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . $ 4.95
with the family When Kenneth Turner .. Monday morning Mr. and Elizabeth.
,.
U X I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8.95'
Mr. and Mrs. Brookover have
graduated com laude . with Bache- Mrs. Jacob Turner 1ert for tt va·• two JOOS, E&lt;twardJlll,d,nav1d.
12 X 15 . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . $10.95
lor of Science In Secondary Edu- ca tion to TeqlJeH�. .....,
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DiI!\,.� ,;gu� ot. Mrft.- ••.Jaw 0_ ••,c;c
cation degree,.
The Murrays are former Mid- Mtrrtt:!unday were Mr. and Mn.
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dleport residents and Kenneth L. D . nnl!s and their guest Mra. '
·
graduated from MHS. He will Neva Ward of Akron. Al.so vi.siting in the evening wi th Mrs,
teach in the Pt. Pleasant Senior
Mu rray were Mr. end Mrs. D ill
High School th is fall. .
Dow and daugh ters, Ca thy end
Susie of Revenswood.
Among t hose w,ho re('eived de•
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert who grees from Ohio University las t
moved to Portsmou th Frida)' were Sunday when commencemen t e:ic­
here for the weekend to return ercises were held on the campus
their smal l clilldren 'Mbo stayed was Mary Carolyn Miller of Mid­
with their grandmother Mrs. Lu, dleport, who received Bache l or or
M I DDLEPORT, OHIO
cille Mayes w hile they were mov, Science in Education and Jim
Ing, to Portsmouth and also to Buell, Mason, who
feceived,
attend the gradua tion e,cerciscs Bachelor or Science in Industrial
a t Rio Grande where Mr. Covert's Technology.
daug hter, Vera Covert Vroman re- J
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Mr. and Mrs. David M1ll� r.
ceived her two year Cade t certi°
parents of Mary Carolyn, -were m
ficete lnq Elementary Educat ion.
At}J.ens Sunday to at tend the ex­
Donald
Boone
Mrs.
and
and
Rev.
small daughter moved into the · ercises and _on Friday ev�ning to
parsonage of the First Baptist attended s d1 nner party with Mary
Church
from Fredrickstown Mon- l Carolyn and her room ma tes,
Dawn
$
day. Rev. Boo ne has been hired Ann Anderson and Joan M aeder­
mitt an � . their paren ts. Mr. _and
by t he church as t heir pastor.
And We Will Lay-Away
Cancer Tag Day was held Satur- Mr.s. Wilham Anderson of Si ms•
day wi th $80. 00 being collected by berry, Conn., a_nd Mr. . a�d Mrs,
n
Blan.ke
of
the volun teer young people wilh Ralph Macder"'!Ltt of . Cmcmnatl.
Any Number
Sunday evenmg Mias Macder­
Mrs. Nan Moore as chairman of
grandparen ts ol Athens,
mitt!s
You Wa nt.
Mr. and ?tfra. Homer Rodehaven
entertained with a buHe t . supper
for the girls and their parenh
following graduation.

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The orga,n-piano duet, " Living For Jesus" by Mrs. C ecil
Bradbury and Mrs. Gera l " Anthony opened the J une meeting
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o f the B , H : San born ,u.a�
· !\ary 5oc·let y Mond ay even i ng.
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The president , Mrs. W1lhs Anthony, was in charge of the
meetin g and Mrs. Charles Bennett of the Love-Joy -circle presented the devotions for the evening. She used as her topic,
"Spiritua l Houae-Clea ning,"
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During the business meeting I J ee� •�: _ a sa1sta":l to chutthes m
the :!lecret,ry' s repol't. was &amp;h en m�mtam1ng • m1nUlter, thelr Di�
by Mrs. Gerald Ant hony and tbe trlc t Trainin &amp; School, the Prov!trea surer's report by Mrs· Frances dence School of Miasion1 and they
also a11iat in the main tenance or
Burbs.
A donation of � 00 iwas voled t he Home in Waahington, D. C..
to the Cancer Socieiy and a dona- w h\ch their national �on.venli_on
m11monar1es
mamtenance f o r
tion waa also voted to the Campreturned from t he
who have
beU Christian Center
Mn. Pau l
Smart: Literat ure foreign mission field.I!. Mrs. Richchairman of the society )lk&gt;ke ards told of the recent honorln_g
brieOy or the study books and of Mre. Fred Jackson by the1r
the House Part y whirh will be state convention when , her pieheld In Granville, June 16. 1 7 and ture was placed In the ir hall of
18. Members who are intereiited fame which honors members who
in attending the party are asked have been outstanding in church
work.
to contac t Mrs. Anthony .
The meeting was closed with
The Love Gifts dedica tion pro- prayer by Mra. Harry Houdashelt
cram was conducted by Mn. Ross after which the group were inI
Pullen with Circles represented vi ted to t he basement where reby Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs. Er- I freshments were 11erved by Mrs.
neSt H_ugheS, Mrs. B. F. Parmalee Harold Chase, Mrs. Erne&amp;t Hugheri
and Mm Freddie. Houdashel t .
Mn. Pearl Hoilman, Mr11. Golyda
The presiden t welcomed the Mourning, Mrs. Beulah White,
visitors for the evening · who were Mrs. Jame&amp;_ S�uders, and Mrs.
members of the Missionary Society I Raymond L1e:vmg ■1 1 of the Ele_cLa
of the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Circle.
Mrs. Oscar Hardaway Mrs. lnin 1
-------Baumgardner and Mrs. Arnold Cheater Sunday School
Richards who was also t he guest
To Hold Convention
speaker for the meeting.
The annual Sunday Sthool �n•
Mrs. Rlch.ards spoke t o the
group of the Missiona ry Society ven tion of Ch ester Towru;blp will
Jn their church , or their connec- � held at the House of Prayer,
Chester Sunday June 12th.
tion wi� their stale, na tional im d
SlJnday School at 9:30 with
al iO district
organizatio n the
for all age&amp;. Morning worclaaaes
Providence Association which is
the o�dest Negro missionary
or• ship tollo_winc Sunday School.
Basket dinner at noon. Afterganiza tion in the United States.
,
She spoke of their various pro noon features will be 11peclal singing, and a talented speaker will
� . bringing the me1111ge.

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and elimination of foreign basi·�

-------Oftfici;ihused car r:eports·· prove The Lark'.has:

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June 7,

B'utch Usie Is
Joined With
B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society Holds
Session Monday Evening At Middleport Hall Of Fame

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., June 7 , 1960

, Secretary Anne Whealon said she
WASIIINGTON UPt - Cov. N�I- ' was "not aware of the purpose"
son H:ockefel l er of New York "'.'• I I of the early morning meet111g be­
break bst Wednesd-, a t the White t ween the President and Rockefcl­
House with President Eisenhower, ler.
it was announced uwtay.
Associate Whi te House Press
U, S. ..bks Do uble
----�-- ---TITANS GET HARRIS
WASHINGTON UPI - The UnitNEW YORK UPI--Marsha l l ed States, in a note to Russia, urg.
Harris, a Texas Christian half ed today that efforts be "redoub.
back who was drafted nint h by led'" to find a formula ror wor l d
the Pi ttsburgh Steelers of th e disarmament.
National Foot ba l l Le11ue, signed
The no te was a forma l reply to
today with t�e New York Tit111'!-s Sovie t Pre_mier Nikita S. Khru­
of the AmepCin Le,eue. Harris I. shchev's disarmamen t plan call­
stands 6-1 and wei'gbJ 190 �unds. I in,i for immediate scrapping of
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Not aJJ of the "hest sellers•· are sta te was payin g the full amount,
found Qn the stands of the loc11l S50, and that notes had heen taken
for stock and reporh'd as cash, and
book stores.
In tht' carefully guarded otr1l"t' the sla te had been drawn upon for
Co.n cludinJ;l:,
amount.
archives or State Audi tor Jatnci; A the lull
Rhodes is a row of ' ' best sellers·· Brough charged:
"All these lhings clear l y prove
which are inorc commonly referred to u the reports of his pre- that there has no t been a bona fide
decessors.
c-ompliance with U1e laws on one
These reports not only portray hand, while on the other there
the character of the stale auditors have been ext ensive frauds cpmof years gone by, but a l so servP mi tted a,pins t the s late, as we l l
in a large measure to record the as the stockholders.''
Brough thereupon co�missiQDed
history of the day in a language
punctu8 ted with rare expression. H. A. Moore as a special agent to
One of these vol urni nuoua boob. make an on t he scene probe, and.
a bil me l lowed with the years, di'· after in terrogating the omcen and
picts the financial difficulties and engineer of the company, B\lbmit•
manipulations inC'ident to the {'011- led a M-page report to Broud,
structiQn of turnpikes more than recommending tha t the sta te y,it�­
a centui-y ago. The volume. covf'r- hold lasuance of sta te drafts u9·
ing the period from 1 840 to 1844, til the legisla t ure was advised qf
was authored by the then st,1tc J the difficulties.
In tha t report wa1 lilted Jl set
auditor, John Brough, who had
been authoriied by the legislature ies of in:itances where t&gt;o,.rd �·
in 184 1 to "investigate the affairs rec tors were given con tracts r
and condition of turnpike c·om- one mile sections at ra tes o f
panies hefore
issuing fur1ht&gt;r per rod more th.1m it they took tt
e
drafts."
contrac t wtt bout sub$Cl'ibing to O
The state, under the law, contri- share1 of •tock 1t $Dj1 per shar,e.
buted to 1he support of turnpike ln one case, the eontractor-direi::­
c-onstruction th rough con tributions tor received a contract price whiqh
of cash equal to the local 1tock sub · was $860 aboH the pfice whit:h
scriptlon sold by the individual would have been paid for the con­
companies.
11ufficient tract work without a JiLock s4h­
Withou t
funds to send examiners in to the scsipLion.
This: amounted to actually I PI\Y·
field, Brough resorted t o a lengthy
questionnaire sen t to the 13 then Ing $4Q for 20 11heres of stO&lt;.¥, or
existent turnpike com� 1t.nie11 which I $2 per 1hare, while the state 'f.Ould
do tted the sta te,
be paying $1000 In caU'.I to "�tc�"
, the aubacription. COmll)�ntin �•.
The docume�t deal t with the on this operation ,I.he !.nvest;at.or
manner of sel l ing stock, the meth- , said:
od of payme,nt-('ash , notes � r la"At this rate, for
viftua l·
bor performed on the turnpi ke- ly and bona fide p,J,d
laDt,1' by
and whe ther . ilDY fH,ori\Wn �as the contractors,
th1t,,, compapy
practiced incident to th •w•NI Lng would draw from Ute
Illa� no · Jess
of contracts f.or CQJlltruc.tlo�- The th at $100,QOO, They &lt;tl_,_ baard
of
answers to thia qut,l�Ol)Dall'e de- directors) appe,11' not t9 ' ,llave ,,re•
lermlned whether aPN,lal' _ agen ts wded the ri1ht1 of- U1i
,a.te , 61Jt
11hould be sent lr:ito t!ie field_ to to have duwn and apo�priat,ed
make more 1ntenll!IYfl Jnve11t1 ga- her fund,, with the freedij t ey
pt �
tion�
would pluck the feather• . ·If a doAn urae 01 p 1ea 1!'Gill_ ?ne Sam • mestlc fowr
.:
uel H. Halji, president of the Go"It seem11, Jndeed, \hat wJth a
shen, ,Wllmln1ton and Columbus little m N pralltice, :the officers
o
Turn�te Co., Wilmlnr;�9, for a, or the compa
t1Y WOQ be able to
state: tl�•ft ot "f�m � �• $1000" con•b;l.lct t,he ad �
ro
oU:t any qo1t
to pay con!��cton and �ad wor � wbaitever. to tht.m.,
or ot�er
;
eu while _ wJntflr la tOll)ilhg on, tndlvldual aubftcri
". to 1tQCk ;
brought �h11 company qnder care• lllY, I.hey wquld, in I , make dch
,
ful scrutiny o� Auditor •ough.
co1111.trucUon a 9'l
: of ac�l
Brough .«1v1sed the comp� ny rev.enue, not In
the at,te,
10
th■ t the repllea to his q ueahon buL to thetntelve
a·to••
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nalre dlscloaed that a majority or
t he meinbeNI ot
�L
TAKIM TQ
the cqmpany's
Mn. Merle Da.
board of dlrectorB were �ntrac tors
l)ana:JvUJ.e,
that contracts- had
been let at was taken to tbe o�er: HoApita1
higher prices when stock wa� tak- last nlgbt by th, C •� e�ulat;ice
l!n by the contractors which following a helrt " ' lttaok . at her
brough t the value of the stock home. Her condition Wilti f190ttc:d
down to $20 per share while the as fair lodiy.
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Only S1 .oo oown
Payment cind We
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- J\ny Num�r Of
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CLINTON FISHER
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Sales PAINT Service
Phone WY•2-245Z
S. Seeond Ave,

MIDDLEPORT

· Pomeroy
Ohio

Sum m�r Outing Specials • - - · · ·

2-RING INFLATABLE WADING POO L, 40"x8" · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · : $2.88
2-RING INFLATABLE WADING POO L, 60''x10" · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · :. $4,88
2-RING INFLATABLE WADING POO L, 70''x10'' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · :·: $6;88
CHILD'S LIFE VEST, 2 to 5 years · · · · · · . . · . . . . · · . . . . · . . . . . . · . . $3.88
SWIM GOGGLES with Colored Lense · · . . · · · . . · . . · · . . · · · · . . · · · · · ' •ac
Picnic Jugs - Picnic Chests - Camp Coff- WaU Tlllh
' Plastic Contour Air Mattress with PUlow · · R19, $3.98 :.. Now $2;B8
4 Racquet Badminton Set · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Complete Only $7.77

Service Cente r Tire Specia ls

670x 15 BOND TIRES, 1 2 months guarantee . , · - - . . . . : · - - · 'lf.,S'
670x15 BOND NYLON TIRES, 1 8 months guarantee · · · · · · · · $i2.88'
670xl5 DllUXE NYLON TIRES, 24 months guarairtee · · · · · · $17;95'

the day. Workers were Coleen
Wilson, Mike Morris, Clarence
Stewart. Jack Sa tterfie l d, David
Thomas, Betty Jo Boyles, Herry
Nicholson,
cGlJffln, Carolyn
Doris McHartie,
ope Bishop,
•Witb Recappable Casing 8&lt;1d Plu�•F.-1,• · Tas
arths Nicholson, Joan Mourning,
Sara Bech tle,
Darryl Stumbo,
! Maureen Darst, and Sandra Brewl
ington.
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to l&lt;Mllr.! nere·. aU the Bub, duh ■ud 1piri t :,oa cap im1 giIM!I • • • witla
all the oornlort, ,moothnma ,nd ,tyling srace you l!lllpecl in an OW..
See your dealer tod■yt Get oat o( the ordinary • • • into an Oldll

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There are ind©,li�o• that a "blitzV cam­
pai&amp;rr may be atlempted in the closing days
of this Congress to further increase the fed­
eriU . minimum wa,ge and , in addition , to ex­
�d the wage-hour, law to certain local types
"-'1 l/llllab!r retailing, which havo al­
·exempt.
way!II
Th� �ublic al large shou ld lully under­
stand- just what is involved here.
.' . "1"h")!:. nt·atr, the' wago,.tncreases would not
be limited to the lowest-paid .segment of the
populatio n, Hlgh,r-pald
woµld a
tural l y wish lo 'retain their. 8wntlals and
would demand picreascs 11ccordlngly . The
\
1,l';hole
"'"le str��ure would suree u pward
,
once more. That h8'1 always happened in the
pa.st when the minimum wage was increased,
and it Inevitably would happen again.

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The result would be a new wave of infla­
tion. All the contrary arguments on earth
can't hide the fact that prices are tied to
wages. If wages are arbitrarily forced up,
prices must and will tollow.

Another result would be to diminish em­
ployment opportunities for marglnal and un­
skil l ed workers. Retailing, for example , can
and does provide many jobs for people in
those categories - jobs that give ijlem a,
cbancQ to learn skills and qualify for J&gt;etter­
paid work. But ii wage, are forced p by
fiat, retaiJers will have no choke sav ' t o li­
mit thi! kind of employment to the maximum
degree.

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WASHINGTON U PI-Secretar y
of State Chris.tJa11 A. Herter told
Congre�s today � believes Pri••
sldent Eis�uhower should go thru
with his plans to visit Japan dl'�
pi te Increasing anti-Amerka11 de­
monstraliOllJl there.
Her ter Ull\i the Sena t e Foreign
Relat ions Committee that ··un1lN
the exJst l ng cil'c'umstances, I think
remain un
t he plans ou�h t to
changed.' '

HJGHEST . . _
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Plymouth - and as much a,
1/3 better. This new estimate of
·w:lue is additional assura!lCe that
t)le smarr buy or the ."il'e,t Buy"
as CARS magazigt J!UIS it-is,The
Lark by Studebaker, Cb&lt;;I'� these
facts at your Stu�abaker.'-De_aler',,
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Hr. and 11n. A. H. Dunt, oe­
oomp.a.n.led by Kr. and lln. Lao
Crew ot Pomeroy, wen la War­
ren tor the Commencemeat _.,-.
ices In which a ,randion of
Dw,t, the IOfl of Mr. ■nd. Kit.
t'rank Crew, ,nduatM.
Mr. and Mn. Cbul.M Duck- ,
worth of Rltlman were 1fflelt end
111ue,ta; of hUI pannta, Mr. and Jin.
Albert Duckworth. They were ae­
comp&amp;nied home by their. arand·
daughter, Roberta Lewis, who bad
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�pinion Resea·rch Corporation, w h ich
ed on private ownership o( business. Further­
of the leading takers of publlc opinion
more a large majority of employees did not
• •j, otber polls, ,tales: "Companies may be grasp the meaning of such words as divl• I
60 (:ll'ou d of their
rapport with work,•rs, but they
dends, depletion , productivity, socialism, and
1 1 c, 1 1JQ may not have projected a favorable cor­
technology.''
rra!J&gt; Image."
H's obvious that AmerJcan enterprise has
·' 1 • This simply means that n breat many work­
a, big job o( educatio n to do righ� at home.
ers just d�n·t undersh111d the principl�s
And that job involve s something more than
which \lilllerlle
free · enterprise way of
the creatio n of a • 'favorable co�poute Im­
Pt0,!luci� - and dlstrjbuti ng goods
serage." It involv e s helping to create the kind
,
1, wv�. �aw Yl..\rti1@1o , in covering Opln­
of knowl edge and understanding that is es­
t loa .Research Corporation ' s findings, said : "It
sential to the continu ed existence tof a free
;
rep'ort'ed that only one out of four workers
economy in a free nation ruled by free &amp;fld
iptervieweq recently could explain the mean -.
representati ve governmen t. In today 's com.
Ing of caplfausm a·, an: economic sy11tem bas- plex society, knowledge is the key
to freedom .
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..incl Joyce llam!lton, 20, b11th of
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Poinl Jlleuanl.
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J u!"ca. Erne,t Vaughl e rs , 21 · Navy
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d11r1torm1 rolled acro88 1·,x as und Wh f'c]c rsburg, O hio, and Sharon dived a r«�?d !IJ,RM l eet In the
Oi:lt!toil • today, i�i •� p4rt11 of l.ynA t\arnqU, 17, Letart, Ohio.
Paclfic laal Jimuar;v• will make
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Samue l Jenkins, Jr., 30, ■nd I seven more dives oft ·ou■m
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Lawrence (Butch) Lisle o_r Syra
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By FREDDIE �OUDASHEL T
c uae waa named to the ·Me1ca-G•\:
l l11-Ma10n "Teenage Rall of Fame
.
.
M�s. Li ll i an Mc ��ee and M1 S11
Saturday night by letter from Gov.
Michae- l v DiS■lle •t the Tri-Coun �)'! via McMaeter vmted Su 11day
·c
ty Teen
an tee o 'a "Band,tand " 1, w i th Mn. l::fri !! Whi te m Langs_
record hop staged under the ala.rs 1 ,· iue.
.
erce
i
P
Millard
.
Mrs
and
Mr.
.
at Zirk'a Dairy Rar Jn Pomeroy.
the
s�ent
.
D1x1c
daug�ter,
11nd
Lisle ia the son ol Mr. and Mn.
weekend in Dayton. D1x1e who atCharles Litle or Syracuae.
tended OU t his year came bome
Thomu Quick of Columhua
Margare t Roney of New Hnen last week ror the 1ummer months.
spen t the week end with hi• par•
Ro bert Haw'kin11, eight year old
■nd Earl McKinley of Middleport
enta, Ml'. and Mn. .Jam ea Quick,
defea ted five other couples In a son of Mr. and Mrs. Al ber t Haw­
at tended. the Pomeroy �
.and
iu
urned
t
re
wu
k.ln1
conte1t
home
hla
to
roll
'n'
fast-movin1 rock
School Alumni Banquet where he
Rutland Saturday after being a
and were presen ted five doU1n.
was the guest •peater.
Dor Coatea won over Nick Nich- patien t at Hol�r Hospita l for a
Mr, and Mn. Hermon London
olson in the hula contest. Janice ruptured appendix.
vi1ited with .bt. aiater and brothet­
Mr. �nd Mn. R�bert Chambers
Tanneh ill won a free chicken dinin-law, Mr. and Mn. George Hood
ner for being "Miss Personality" and ch i ldren, Davld and Caro l
of Nitro, W. Va.
of the evening, Cheryl Roberta was recenl�y of Chicago spent the week
af.emorial Day week end vi1.iton
"Miu Lollipop" for tti.e evening. end wi th Mr. and Mrs. 1!{�cus
Mrs. R. B. Sellers were Mr. and
of
.
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In
er
vmt
t
t
Af
shor
many
Chambers.
home
toot
Teenagers also
Mn. Lawrence Sellen, Columbua;
Oklahoma . the� w ill retur� to
popular hit recordings.
Mr. and Kn. Lester Canon and
Mlnneapollll, Mmn., for Mr. Cham aon, Neil, Detroit The Sellen al•
l!ulrh Us ie pr4;9e�ted . Ma beI bers' next tour_
- Ne i mer, owner of Z irk II Dai ry Bar,
ao vlatted �er parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Huber t Amick
11 _coraage tor having granted i;:r- and famil y, Charl est on, v isitl!d I
IKE ARRIVF.s FOR WEST POINT REUNI ON _ President Eisenhower waves to hiJ Mra. An:ibf'Ole �gan and aona.
mission to hold tbe event at er j brie!ly wit h Mr. � nd Mrs. JameB dassmates,
of 1915, as he arrives (left) at Bear Mountain Jan for a class reunion. He wa, met
place of business.
IINT N(tif;&amp;.■ TO D11
J Buchanan and family Saturday.
I by (left) General Omar Bradley (rel) and Brid g. General Fred w. Boye, (right) of WarringPRB'J'ORIA, SoaUJ.�rica UPI-­
the
those
Amon
a
ttendmg
g .
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ton, Va. Eisenhower later spoke at a dinner o f Rock.land County Republicans near West A court Jiondap .9J:nvicled Hen­
,
1 Jones Famtl.f
reunion Sunday_ at
Fo,ten Hold Danner
Point
recent attacks bY Ni kita Khrushchev as ••m-tem pered expressions-, , dri� I. Graham,. • 21:te•r -&lt;&gt;ld white
" he answered
. where
.
.
. .
.
Mr. and Mn. J. E. Foster en ter- Toler, Ky., were Mrs. Ann Peters, A rig
t ht , Etse�hower IS greeted at Stewart At r Force Base by Bng. General William E. �d· farmtt _ of 1-t.allr ltfatin1 hi• -40tained with I chic k.en dinner Sun- M�. and Mrs. Lowel l Beaver and
er as the President gets ready to leave for �o tre Dame, South Bend_. Ind., wher� he received year--old Negro maJ( and aenU!need
day at their home, East Main St., children Jyl and Jeff and Mr, and
honorary degree. It was at Bear Mountain Inn where heavyweight �hamp1�n Ingemar him to die on t1ti!! i,llows.
an
hom,ring Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Brun- Mrs. R. L. Miller and daught�.
Donna.
Johansson
good naturedly absorbed a foul-up in arrangements for an audience with the Presner (Helen Skinner) of Cuyahoga
Pet
t
it
Mrs.
Mr.
Albe�t
and
reident.
Ingemar
waited, waited, and waited , fo r his visit but it never came off as the "pubUls.
Fal
�elved word that th eir son, Wil.1- city man" who had supposedly arranged it co uldn't be found .
Present werl! Mr. and Mrs. L. P. 1am who left last week for Air
:-'--::--, -,--,-,--,,-,---,--· ---,--,----,---,--:-,Sterrett and ·son, Bill, Mr. and MrB , Force duty is now stationed at
The traveling buket brought by umbu1 were Sunday gueats of his
yrOCU58
Arthlll' Skinner and son, tom, Mrs. � ck lsnd Ai� F�rce Bas , _Texas.
Mrs. London went to Jlila Gertrude, fath er, Henry Zei her.
�
Dave Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. � orge H i e _a ddress 1s Au-man � 1 lham 8.
Duffy. The cla&amp;a will sponsor a 1
Mr. �a Mrs . Morris Harden and
Georand
Benny
Nancy,
15
4993
Skinner,
bakelesa bake sale. Other money
Petti t, AS 61
, Fligh t Ml,
sons, Bill and Donald, Miss Dorogie , Mr. and Mre. Gene Yost and Box 1525.
By Ada Sl•ck
making projects were d iscuased.
children, Nancy, Martha, Susan
CLASS HOLDS MEETING
The m.!et ing cJoted with the I.by Salser and Mrs. �orence Ha� ,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spsrks of
and Chuckie, and Mr. and Mrs. H�ydenvil_le visited recen tl y with
'.tlrs. Herman London was hos- clau benediction. Present were den, •�nt the Memonal Day _wee
Brunner.
l ess to the Sunshine Makers Class Mrs. White, Mn. Robert Harden, end wi th Mr. and Mn. W i llard
Miss Sy l v\a McMaster.
-------Mrs. W i ll Dawson re1urned to or the Presbyterian Church when Mn. Dick Harris, �rs. Don Cottrill Kendal_l �Leota Harden) in WarPARKING
her home in Co�umbu s after a two it met recent ly at her home for a Mrs. Pearl McBride, Mrs. wine- I ren, M1ch1gan._ �rs- Harden stayed
Allend Health Session
.
t
longer
visi
a
for
La.Mence Diddle and
Pbone WY-z.=55
' Two employees of the Mason m �nths visit wi th Mr. and Mra. regu l ar mee ting. Rol l call was ans- brenner, Mrs.
Bartels
t
t
Emme
:\trs.
and
Mr.
:
we
red
with
a
Bible
verse
t
he
wi th
the hosten.
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County He.Ith depar(ment re- I W1ll Myers.
and Ernest Weber a-nt
.-� a weelr.
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1ek
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d
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W
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G
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an
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Mrs.
d
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yracuu
5
t
Heal
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Public
t
cently at ended a
Picnic At Rutland
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Branch and
· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flatfield Auocia tion confennce in Blue• lam J!y of Pt . P leasant v1at ted Winebren ner, president , presided
,
Mrs. London presented the � e- Eddie and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
and
ar
h
t
wi
Mrs
E
and
r.
Sunday
dg
.
l\f
C
were hosts to 8 group of relatives field, W. Va. Bonnie Mc oy, sen- Wolfe,
vohons Mrs Bob Wh ite Gave . 1 5 , M agi ll and children of Columbua I
I
ig ..ft
Sunday for a picnic dinner at their !or clerk, and Robert Boyd, CounJames Hawley was re1 urned to _ Reasons Why f Refuse to Dr m k, j v isited with Mu . Mattie Springer. 1
..
h e repre.
l
were
ian
t
sani
ty
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THE
SEE
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1 home nellr Rutland.
his home Friday from Meige Gen- taken from Temperance League
Memoriii l Day gueall of Mr. and
A SaliJrftecl Cu81omer
Presen t were Mr. and Mn. Clar­ sen tatives.
Fellowship. The treasurer report- u
,.
.
eral Ho,.p·,tal.
,11n. E . H . carpenler were Mn.
Is Oar Finl Cons!deraUon
ence Andrews and children, Jim­
•
. The conIerence cIosed _w1t h a
Mrs. Robert Washington ,.-.,bo ed $1 00.60 made on the Election Cassi e i,�oreman, Middleport; lfr.
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mY, Mary Alici! and Susan, and Bill dinner 8"d dance. Approx imate�y has been with her son•in-law .11nd Day dinner. Th_e class donated $200 and Mrs. Wayne Carpenter and
Jacobs of Po�eroy;, Mra. Richard 400 emp_loyees . of the Pub� ic daugh ter, Mr. and M. ra. Ev8.t'ett 1 oward the bu ildmg of rest roomii : • n. Glen, Belpre; M. r.
Sidney Cir•
Simon and children, Roeky and H_e� lth Association ln West V1r- Davis is spending the summer with a n d storage rooms at the church. penter ,1:1 nd sons, Wellsville, and
Built in Wall Styles With Unit CompleteJy •Removable
Patty, Day ton ; and �\fr. and Mrs. gmi a a ttended.
her daughter, Mrs. Nan Moore and
W. Main St. Phone WY 2-3949
------Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carpen ter
and
Joyce
children,
and
Hatfield
From Sleeve.
Birth Announced
family.
POMEROY, OHIO
and daughter, Pomeroy.
; Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and
The birth of a daughter, June 2 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Donovan
One or the Fln..t From the Area'• Major Dealer
Attend&amp; Commencement
Mrs. Clara Murray of Middle- children Jim and Judy spent \he to Mr. and Mrs . Edward Brook - and children and Raymond Cook
port spen t the weekend in Point weekend in Columbus with rela_- over of Garretsville, 0., is being ol Newe l l, w. Va., spent Memorial
announced here. Mr. Brookov l!r Day weekend with Walter Cook
Pleasant with her son and family, lives.
a former Pomeroy hasketbal! and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Phillips.
.larob
.
snd
Mrs
Turner
and
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch arles Murray and
BRADBURY ROAD - ROUTE 1 . ·
son Billy and grandson Bobby coach is now principal or t he Gar- Mrs. Donovan and children reson, Kenne t h.
Day ot Evflllng
Middleport, Ohio
WY-%-3748
Phone
new
The
school.
high
LI NOLEUM RUGS
mained for a week's visi t .
She attended the graduation Pr iddy spent the weekend in Col- retsville
. .I .
Eris
named
been
has
arrival
Raymond
Mrs.
and
Mr.
with
umbu�
c.
Sunday
Grande
Rio
at
ises
I
Colof
friend
and
Zeiher
Frank
exer
9 X 12 ,. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . $ 4.95
with the family When Kenneth Turner .. Monday morning Mr. and Elizabeth.
,.
U X I2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8.95'
Mr. and Mrs. Brookover have
graduated com laude . with Bache- Mrs. Jacob Turner 1ert for tt va·• two JOOS, E&lt;twardJlll,d,nav1d.
12 X 15 . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . $10.95
lor of Science In Secondary Edu- ca tion to TeqlJeH�. .....,
•
DiI!\,.� ,;gu� ot. Mrft.- ••.Jaw 0_ ••,c;c
cation degree,.
The Murrays are former Mid- Mtrrtt:!unday were Mr. and Mn.
I
dleport residents and Kenneth L. D . nnl!s and their guest Mra. '
·
graduated from MHS. He will Neva Ward of Akron. Al.so vi.siting in the evening wi th Mrs,
teach in the Pt. Pleasant Senior
Mu rray were Mr. end Mrs. D ill
High School th is fall. .
Dow and daugh ters, Ca thy end
Susie of Revenswood.
Among t hose w,ho re('eived de•
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert who grees from Ohio University las t
moved to Portsmou th Frida)' were Sunday when commencemen t e:ic­
here for the weekend to return ercises were held on the campus
their smal l clilldren 'Mbo stayed was Mary Carolyn Miller of Mid­
with their grandmother Mrs. Lu, dleport, who received Bache l or or
M I DDLEPORT, OHIO
cille Mayes w hile they were mov, Science in Education and Jim
Ing, to Portsmouth and also to Buell, Mason, who
feceived,
attend the gradua tion e,cerciscs Bachelor or Science in Industrial
a t Rio Grande where Mr. Covert's Technology.
daug hter, Vera Covert Vroman re- J
.
_
Mr. and Mrs. David M1ll� r.
ceived her two year Cade t certi°
parents of Mary Carolyn, -were m
ficete lnq Elementary Educat ion.
At}J.ens Sunday to at tend the ex­
Donald
Boone
Mrs.
and
and
Rev.
small daughter moved into the · ercises and _on Friday ev�ning to
parsonage of the First Baptist attended s d1 nner party with Mary
Church
from Fredrickstown Mon- l Carolyn and her room ma tes,
Dawn
$
day. Rev. Boo ne has been hired Ann Anderson and Joan M aeder­
mitt an � . their paren ts. Mr. _and
by t he church as t heir pastor.
And We Will Lay-Away
Cancer Tag Day was held Satur- Mr.s. Wilham Anderson of Si ms•
day wi th $80. 00 being collected by berry, Conn., a_nd Mr. . a�d Mrs,
n
Blan.ke
of
the volun teer young people wilh Ralph Macder"'!Ltt of . Cmcmnatl.
Any Number
Sunday evenmg Mias Macder­
Mrs. Nan Moore as chairman of
grandparen ts ol Athens,
mitt!s
You Wa nt.
Mr. and ?tfra. Homer Rodehaven
entertained with a buHe t . supper
for the girls and their parenh
following graduation.

Key To Freedom

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The orga,n-piano duet, " Living For Jesus" by Mrs. C ecil
Bradbury and Mrs. Gera l " Anthony opened the J une meeting
·
o f the B , H : San born ,u.a�
· !\ary 5oc·let y Mond ay even i ng.
u, .•IO
The president , Mrs. W1lhs Anthony, was in charge of the
meetin g and Mrs. Charles Bennett of the Love-Joy -circle presented the devotions for the evening. She used as her topic,
"Spiritua l Houae-Clea ning,"
.
.
.
During the business meeting I J ee� •�: _ a sa1sta":l to chutthes m
the :!lecret,ry' s repol't. was &amp;h en m�mtam1ng • m1nUlter, thelr Di�
by Mrs. Gerald Ant hony and tbe trlc t Trainin &amp; School, the Prov!trea surer's report by Mrs· Frances dence School of Miasion1 and they
also a11iat in the main tenance or
Burbs.
A donation of � 00 iwas voled t he Home in Waahington, D. C..
to the Cancer Socieiy and a dona- w h\ch their national �on.venli_on
m11monar1es
mamtenance f o r
tion waa also voted to the Campreturned from t he
who have
beU Christian Center
Mn. Pau l
Smart: Literat ure foreign mission field.I!. Mrs. Richchairman of the society )lk&gt;ke ards told of the recent honorln_g
brieOy or the study books and of Mre. Fred Jackson by the1r
the House Part y whirh will be state convention when , her pieheld In Granville, June 16. 1 7 and ture was placed In the ir hall of
18. Members who are intereiited fame which honors members who
in attending the party are asked have been outstanding in church
work.
to contac t Mrs. Anthony .
The meeting was closed with
The Love Gifts dedica tion pro- prayer by Mra. Harry Houdashelt
cram was conducted by Mn. Ross after which the group were inI
Pullen with Circles represented vi ted to t he basement where reby Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs. Er- I freshments were 11erved by Mrs.
neSt H_ugheS, Mrs. B. F. Parmalee Harold Chase, Mrs. Erne&amp;t Hugheri
and Mm Freddie. Houdashel t .
Mn. Pearl Hoilman, Mr11. Golyda
The presiden t welcomed the Mourning, Mrs. Beulah White,
visitors for the evening · who were Mrs. Jame&amp;_ S�uders, and Mrs.
members of the Missionary Society I Raymond L1e:vmg ■1 1 of the Ele_cLa
of the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Circle.
Mrs. Oscar Hardaway Mrs. lnin 1
-------Baumgardner and Mrs. Arnold Cheater Sunday School
Richards who was also t he guest
To Hold Convention
speaker for the meeting.
The annual Sunday Sthool �n•
Mrs. Rlch.ards spoke t o the
group of the Missiona ry Society ven tion of Ch ester Towru;blp will
Jn their church , or their connec- � held at the House of Prayer,
Chester Sunday June 12th.
tion wi� their stale, na tional im d
SlJnday School at 9:30 with
al iO district
organizatio n the
for all age&amp;. Morning worclaaaes
Providence Association which is
the o�dest Negro missionary
or• ship tollo_winc Sunday School.
Basket dinner at noon. Afterganiza tion in the United States.
,
She spoke of their various pro noon features will be 11peclal singing, and a talented speaker will
� . bringing the me1111ge.

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11uci;• weapons dehvery s� �tt·m�
and elimination of foreign basi·�

-------Oftfici;ihused car r:eports·· prove The Lark'.has:

-t&lt;&gt;-convince used cai'-

June 7,

B'utch Usie Is
Joined With
B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society Holds
Session Monday Evening At Middleport Hall Of Fame

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., June 7 , 1960

, Secretary Anne Whealon said she
WASIIINGTON UPt - Cov. N�I- ' was "not aware of the purpose"
son H:ockefel l er of New York "'.'• I I of the early morning meet111g be­
break bst Wednesd-, a t the White t ween the President and Rockefcl­
House with President Eisenhower, ler.
it was announced uwtay.
Associate Whi te House Press
U, S. ..bks Do uble
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WASHINGTON UPI - The UnitNEW YORK UPI--Marsha l l ed States, in a note to Russia, urg.
Harris, a Texas Christian half ed today that efforts be "redoub.
back who was drafted nint h by led'" to find a formula ror wor l d
the Pi ttsburgh Steelers of th e disarmament.
National Foot ba l l Le11ue, signed
The no te was a forma l reply to
today with t�e New York Tit111'!-s Sovie t Pre_mier Nikita S. Khru­
of the AmepCin Le,eue. Harris I. shchev's disarmamen t plan call­
stands 6-1 and wei'gbJ 190 �unds. I in,i for immediate scrapping of
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Not aJJ of the "hest sellers•· are sta te was payin g the full amount,
found Qn the stands of the loc11l S50, and that notes had heen taken
for stock and reporh'd as cash, and
book stores.
In tht' carefully guarded otr1l"t' the sla te had been drawn upon for
Co.n cludinJ;l:,
amount.
archives or State Audi tor Jatnci; A the lull
Rhodes is a row of ' ' best sellers·· Brough charged:
"All these lhings clear l y prove
which are inorc commonly referred to u the reports of his pre- that there has no t been a bona fide
decessors.
c-ompliance with U1e laws on one
These reports not only portray hand, while on the other there
the character of the stale auditors have been ext ensive frauds cpmof years gone by, but a l so servP mi tted a,pins t the s late, as we l l
in a large measure to record the as the stockholders.''
Brough thereupon co�missiQDed
history of the day in a language
punctu8 ted with rare expression. H. A. Moore as a special agent to
One of these vol urni nuoua boob. make an on t he scene probe, and.
a bil me l lowed with the years, di'· after in terrogating the omcen and
picts the financial difficulties and engineer of the company, B\lbmit•
manipulations inC'ident to the {'011- led a M-page report to Broud,
structiQn of turnpikes more than recommending tha t the sta te y,it�­
a centui-y ago. The volume. covf'r- hold lasuance of sta te drafts u9·
ing the period from 1 840 to 1844, til the legisla t ure was advised qf
was authored by the then st,1tc J the difficulties.
In tha t report wa1 lilted Jl set
auditor, John Brough, who had
been authoriied by the legislature ies of in:itances where t&gt;o,.rd �·
in 184 1 to "investigate the affairs rec tors were given con tracts r
and condition of turnpike c·om- one mile sections at ra tes o f
panies hefore
issuing fur1ht&gt;r per rod more th.1m it they took tt
e
drafts."
contrac t wtt bout sub$Cl'ibing to O
The state, under the law, contri- share1 of •tock 1t $Dj1 per shar,e.
buted to 1he support of turnpike ln one case, the eontractor-direi::­
c-onstruction th rough con tributions tor received a contract price whiqh
of cash equal to the local 1tock sub · was $860 aboH the pfice whit:h
scriptlon sold by the individual would have been paid for the con­
companies.
11ufficient tract work without a JiLock s4h­
Withou t
funds to send examiners in to the scsipLion.
This: amounted to actually I PI\Y·
field, Brough resorted t o a lengthy
questionnaire sen t to the 13 then Ing $4Q for 20 11heres of stO&lt;.¥, or
existent turnpike com� 1t.nie11 which I $2 per 1hare, while the state 'f.Ould
do tted the sta te,
be paying $1000 In caU'.I to "�tc�"
, the aubacription. COmll)�ntin �•.
The docume�t deal t with the on this operation ,I.he !.nvest;at.or
manner of sel l ing stock, the meth- , said:
od of payme,nt-('ash , notes � r la"At this rate, for
viftua l·
bor performed on the turnpi ke- ly and bona fide p,J,d
laDt,1' by
and whe ther . ilDY fH,ori\Wn �as the contractors,
th1t,,, compapy
practiced incident to th •w•NI Lng would draw from Ute
Illa� no · Jess
of contracts f.or CQJlltruc.tlo�- The th at $100,QOO, They &lt;tl_,_ baard
of
answers to thia qut,l�Ol)Dall'e de- directors) appe,11' not t9 ' ,llave ,,re•
lermlned whether aPN,lal' _ agen ts wded the ri1ht1 of- U1i
,a.te , 61Jt
11hould be sent lr:ito t!ie field_ to to have duwn and apo�priat,ed
make more 1ntenll!IYfl Jnve11t1 ga- her fund,, with the freedij t ey
pt �
tion�
would pluck the feather• . ·If a doAn urae 01 p 1ea 1!'Gill_ ?ne Sam • mestlc fowr
.:
uel H. Halji, president of the Go"It seem11, Jndeed, \hat wJth a
shen, ,Wllmln1ton and Columbus little m N pralltice, :the officers
o
Turn�te Co., Wilmlnr;�9, for a, or the compa
t1Y WOQ be able to
state: tl�•ft ot "f�m � �• $1000" con•b;l.lct t,he ad �
ro
oU:t any qo1t
to pay con!��cton and �ad wor � wbaitever. to tht.m.,
or ot�er
;
eu while _ wJntflr la tOll)ilhg on, tndlvldual aubftcri
". to 1tQCk ;
brought �h11 company qnder care• lllY, I.hey wquld, in I , make dch
,
ful scrutiny o� Auditor •ough.
co1111.trucUon a 9'l
: of ac�l
Brough .«1v1sed the comp� ny rev.enue, not In
the at,te,
10
th■ t the repllea to his q ueahon buL to thetntelve
a·to••
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nalre dlscloaed that a majority or
t he meinbeNI ot
�L
TAKIM TQ
the cqmpany's
Mn. Merle Da.
board of dlrectorB were �ntrac tors
l)ana:JvUJ.e,
that contracts- had
been let at was taken to tbe o�er: HoApita1
higher prices when stock wa� tak- last nlgbt by th, C •� e�ulat;ice
l!n by the contractors which following a helrt " ' lttaok . at her
brough t the value of the stock home. Her condition Wilti f190ttc:d
down to $20 per share while the as fair lodiy.
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670xl5 DllUXE NYLON TIRES, 24 months guarairtee · · · · · · $17;95'

the day. Workers were Coleen
Wilson, Mike Morris, Clarence
Stewart. Jack Sa tterfie l d, David
Thomas, Betty Jo Boyles, Herry
Nicholson,
cGlJffln, Carolyn
Doris McHartie,
ope Bishop,
•Witb Recappable Casing 8&lt;1d Plu�•F.-1,• · Tas
arths Nicholson, Joan Mourning,
Sara Bech tle,
Darryl Stumbo,
! Maureen Darst, and Sandra Brewl
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all the oornlort, ,moothnma ,nd ,tyling srace you l!lllpecl in an OW..
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@f "fW;tb Md, Nii! in n ext Satu.rday'a Belmont itak.ea, rliiin&amp; lbe
prospective f ie ld to eight. could
ad:e th.e third lei of the Tripl e
C'°wo. cla.uu:I tht richest in tbe
twtory ol tb tace.
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U .n
' b t co ,post.ward in t he
�•d ri,W!ing oJ Ulf' Bel"'°•� t•e
trou will be $m2,l.,W '"!l&gt;UOiag
fast year's hi&amp;h sross of Sl�.500&lt;;111J. ll'f'I' F. Guueoheim of
!he Coin 'l!Oy �...... p,.i •P tb•
1upplemeotary aomiutlen
fee for Tooth and Nau· a few
holll'I a.Uer
the t.h.ree-y1ar-old
cajt turned in aD ei.lht-lenrth vie•
Loey Monday in th e New RocheJle
P.l.U'le at Belmgnt Park.
In sooting his fourth succeiSlve
triuinph of the season, Tooth and
NllU w411 clocked in 1 :42 3-!i for
the mlle and o.ne--sixteenth event.

512 5¼
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WNIINda:t •
loston
· · 1� 216 .366 I I In
at CIika..
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lllhilact.lpll�
at St. Louts, night
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Chic_. $ Neiw Y on': 2, ni ght
MilwaiA.N at L• ...,...ff, nltlt. t
ClnclllJlliltl .. ha fNNiKo
h.ffilMN ,6 _,.........,. �• n'th,t
T...y 1 P--•Wtt Pitchers
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IIMATtoNAL LIAGUE
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Ka,.._ (lty ft Waahinaton Only --•" achNw._.
RllJtt-HHNrt 1-4 " ..uc:ull 5-4.
AIHRIC AN AISOCtATION
C tewlMMI at lottoA 111thtSt. P..-1 2 lncllMH1poU1 1
Grant S-1 v• Caaal• 2-4
MlnnHpcall, 9 Louis v ille 2
W1dnffd•y'1 G•rnn.
Kan111 City •t Washington, ntlht Hovston 7 Charlttton 4
De:Hu-Ft. Worth i 4 .,...,,.,. I
D.trolt • • 81ltimore, n'iaht
P•C IPIC COAST LIA.GUI
Chluao 1t New York, �itht
S,ok•ne 4 $.an Dla:eo, I
Clewtland at lo1ton, night
Vancouver J !iKramento 0
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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Pit tsburgh . . 29 16 1W4
8irmlngham 6 Mobil• O
San Frn n dsro 29 l B .617 l
. 21 17 .�53 4 ½ Atlanta 7 Ch•tt•noot• 2
Milwau ke('
23 24 .489 7
Nashville 1 Mamph ls O
Cincinnati
22 24 .478 7 ½ Shrev�rt 7 Llttl• Roc:k 4
St. Louis
EASTERN LEAGUE
21 2fl ."57 8½
Los Angeles
17 23 .42� 9½ Wllllam1port 3 L•ncalfer O
Chicago
lingh,mh&gt;n , Rt11dln9 2
16 31 .340 14
Philadelphia
Sprlngfield :z Allentown 2
M1;.nday', Re1ulh
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6! home runs featured for 3 and Dennis Evam a:ot a
A
1er aontest · as M.uager S-run a.omer in tb-1 1b.Ua. Jarry
the
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8o 1loberta ' bOf1, again look OwtDI of Syracuse fanned 1 ,
lhey' re loaded to contend walbd ,'f .
li
Ye9�• .8Nltp f9r t.ht Yanb
'ltl/ the title.
4
Araetd 'tti,led and elneled
Sa•
and
mler
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!&amp;aer, Jeff Gibb•.
lfmpson lcnocked,_ honsen with j Ed Stirk bi,cl two d011� T. I
bb1' and Simp,oli1 l)eing or Harril tripled ud dcJqb}ed and
Ii• bue• lo•ded nriety. ror the Lero1 lldlwny tia,ltd ttrice to
°t}dians, Jewell h.onaered and 1ln- lead tbt bl�. Werr, � the
Redlep tlls,led 1� l!lailtd. Pha••ed and Carson CiO'w trilllf'd.
�" Cardi-Jell: Jackie BosUc of the lin ball - tbli..... 1H Katkewt 1
di got a two-run homer with trlpleil
ncer, Diddle at1d McCUntock
'ft&amp;tn-Bra vet: For the Tilers
ch rollectinC lhret safeties.
uelr: larteJ, w.. S for 3, Gil•
Ch
the Jels Jtwisher homered and
more
had 2 for 3 lncludini a ba!r
led and ' Wolfe tripled
triple and Bill kadford ,
loaded
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Its wen! :t. ).:11'" 5 at llle plate
fo
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ft ind Rou1h. doubled.
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Cilo JOl?iM Ul a t wo-run wu I
Yankees . . . . . . . . 3JO 020--8 9 I
r In the foutt• inaing. For
. . . . . . . . . 202 200-6 6 6
iantl Gtorgt Donovan was 2 lledltll
G.
1/0n l,, l'la&lt;�ely (WP ) 3. and 1
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and VanM.tttr.
Pinte1 , , . . . . . . OlJ %83-·I O 9 2
Gianb . . . . . . . . . 010 !OS- 6 B 6
Cilo and Menehini. Owens and
CundlH.
Syneu141 '-lfldl1n, 200 013- 6 6 3
Dodier, . . . . . . 103 S9x- 16 I I 2
Jewell (LP), J. Crow fl and B.
Cw,dlfl. Gibb■ and Diehl.
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early today in
surgery
Alao c.rtooa
br:iin
weni
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an effort lo save hia life froni the
1he beatini he took in
NOW AT ITATI YMIATI.
JOHANNIIIURG, South Afrlui e Uecls or
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Mond
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TALl.,A,llASEE, Fla. UPI -The
Flodda Gam e and Fish Commis•
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hunten kil!e4 18,735 alliptors
dminf the 195!). 1116() gator hunting I
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N IW ORL IANS, La. U_.1Frtddi• Llttle, 1 55, ....,wt, L•-•
outpo inted Ch•I I• C ott.n, 1 52 ,
Toi_., Ohio, 1 0,

SyraCU8e Wiue Over
T&amp;T By S-4 �ore

Roger Winebremer'■ triple with
\wo on was the blf hit in lh4!
big Ii-run and �Z 1lxtb innina:
o( Syr1cuae'1 15,.4 victOl'J over
BuckJ Bw ol !he TloT l&lt;lftball
te1m !Ml night In LIie Indurtrl1I
sult b!IJJ lelrfl:•t at Kyter.
FOJ' the T6T dub, W. SJDith
was 2 tor (.
Syraculf: . . , . . . 000 � ()....!5 � 6
T&amp;:T . . . . . . . . . . QOO 103 0-4 6 0
Cundl.U and Wilson. Bass ,nd
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play with a H-4 victory over the
Yllnkee s and the Indians outlasted the surprising Red Sox, 21-20
in fiv e lnnln1s.
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SAN fRANCISCO UPI - Don't
lie too ,urprised if some ne w laces
MOW up in the Cindnnall "Reda
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ln th
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iln't satidied with the way the
c�b has •been playH'lg and has in•
dtcate d he might make some
de.ala.
Tbe Popular front office boss
accompanieQ the team here wher9
I.bey open a three•g'ame scrieti
with the San Francisco Giants tonl&amp;l\l. It will be the firsl a:ame in
1 ,Ix-contest western swln�.
lled �nager Fred Hutehinson
�•med Jay Hook, a rightbander,
tQ ov,pose the Giants' ace
lefty,
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Hook is H on the year and
Antonelli is 3-2, far below his
pace whe n be compiled a spark•
ling 19-10 mark a year ago.
Paul, during the weekend serJes with Milwauk� which con•
eluded Sunday, huddled with the
Braves front office brass-name,
ly Gener�l Manager John Mc Hale
and fol'tner Red Manaoer Birdie
Tebbett!J, now a Milwa'"u kee vice
president.
TWO CHANGES
The three did not appear to be
close . to reaching an a'greement
Qf any sort but the fact that PauJ
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. UPI-Tommy
Bolt, prepping for next week's
N.aUonal Open golf tournament
in a playoff round, paid tribute
today to Ben Hogan, whom he
edged by a single stroke.
''That Hogan is tough coming
dowll. the stret ch," said Bolt, who
pocketed $4,3QO to $2,500
each
for Hogan and Gene Li ttler.
He llaed smok ing-hot long iron
play to post a two-under-par 88
and fend ofl Hoean's closing rush.
HQgaD missed a five.foot putt
; for � Pie on lhe l�th and finisbed, "
i .69. LlttrJer, steady
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Olive Gran.gt vJ.aited· Gt, Bend
Grange Wedneiday evenlnc. Kath,
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the followma:
prograrn:
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"When tbe Saint.a come Marthing In'' by Cal'Qb-n aod Lois Sis•
son and Mias Wells; 'I readin&amp;
''lt's Great,'' by .teona aisson · a�­
other readina, "SchOQ.I. Study:' by
Carolyn Slsson; a quiz, "Ohio's
Counties'• by JOS41f'°'hine Rilchie ." A
plan.o solo "Btac:k and White R111"
and a poem "The Classics" by
Glenna Milhoan and several selec:
lion by Jacob Weber On ttie violi11
accompanied by Mn. Milhoan on
the phlno, completed the program.
Others altendi.o&amp; lhe meeting were
Mr, and Murl Taylor, Ellen Wells,
and Everett Sisson. ·
Weekend visito�• of Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard Bahr w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Ohlinger and son
Mime, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Day�
and son, Gary, of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Cash Bahr and girls of
�dlddleport, Mr. ar1d Mrs. C. E.
Woode of Tupper� Pl'1ns and Mr.
and Mrs. Vert
ol Alfred
who were afternoon visitors.
Mr. 11nd""'lt:rs. J1h;k Conroy, Sue
and Jacky, of Columbus came Mon­
day evening.
Carl Ritchie of f'•rk1::rsbure call­
ed on his siste rs, Mem\riaJ Day.
Mrs. Francis Neil o f "Florida vis­
ited with JosephJne and Norma
Ritchie last weekend.
Mrs. Lizzie Bld,dle return ed
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PIOTIST COURT RULING
MOBILE, Ala. UPI -· The It.ale
of Alabama will ask the u. s. Su,
preme Court for a rehearing ol
I he case in which the court ruled
Alabama's offshore oil rie}lta e:1tend or.l., 3.5 statute miles inlo
the Gulf of Mexico, Gov. John
Patterson aaid Mvnday.
The high court ruled Tuead.ay
!hat a congre86ional law passed in
1"3 gave Texas and Florida
rights extending 10.:. statute miles
into the Gulf. but limited Alabama, u,ui,iana and Mlasl88ippi
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� Dr. Mildred M . Bateman, suP,_er·
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Touring the hospital and hav­
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Ed tson F. Ross, laboratory and
X-ray technician; Eloiae B. Smith,
medical ,ecretary; lrenti LemOIJ.,
p,tjlieal setretary; l,)orO.thy ShQW•
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Wilma Witte, dietician; and Btiu'.
lah R. C.Ox, l"Maieal records librarian.

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June 9-- I D- l l , l i60,
Many trail dances are acheduled
along all main u , s, highway•
where local dance clubs play hoil
to trnellna: danctn e aroute to
the convtmtion . Thi• will bf; 0 r
fifth attend.an.ct lo 8 Nation�
Conv ntion and arter Nth ont we
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alway1 1ay '"how can llllla e ver he
topped ?" And yet ll ia.
Results ol two Jean' ...,., by �
conuniuee, and twia u l'lafl)' •u&amp;commit teet is plailllY visa bl e to
those attending. It it one b'WI, unde-rlaking and these 1Quare d�n•
cers do it gladly juat tor the love
of t hf' activity and a chance to promote it.
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Hu�chinson'a realOP. for gett\na:
Post is to put him , ln rjght field
and return Jerry Lynch to the
bench where he wlU aot aa the
No. 1 pinch hitter, 1 ri&gt;le in whith
he hil a sparkling
, be.388 last year.
Paul, who ha
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ile. bin, ,tatf for
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J eers, is also lnt efle(I in acqu �

to lnaerl
into _th� Cincl�t',1tl lineup. Cut
By JO
thl.11 UJ tuel( wall be a chore a-: / Convention cheera have edioed
rno,t clubs know that lll It wov lrl (hroue.hout tbe Sheraton-cl eveland
take to bulld l�e Reda lnto a red Hot.cl l� Cleveland durina May 13bot J)l'nnaot contender would be 15 for 1t was the alte or the Secon e ste ul� pltc �er who could go ond.. Annual Buckeye State Square
out and win 20 iam es.
Uance Convention.
Square dlloce bouQuets should be
H"'-chiJlS,O,n llhook tile club �p
In the d.irtction of 11\1
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playel' MW, that the fiery manai• S 1u are Dance l1ubl sponsor1111
er adminlatere d a 10 • minute and hosting thls gigantic affair.
what be ca,led Those a ttending will long remem•
tob(11e tashia1
�er tblt8e three days or excltin..
mental erron.
Hu� ffPQIU!dlJ threa t• informative and entertaining pre,.
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enecl beavY floes U: th_e mental arammi
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u1ar missed 91' L111ored :.&gt; 1i1nah1 rooms "'.ere jumplne with activity
from the belMh durklt tN month f'rom Friday even!n1 lhrou.v;h Sunday afternoon with sqllare and
of May.
round dancing and wort.hops.
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round dance instrudors put the
s Camnaitrn
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The only disappointe d dancers I•
(Bobo) Ol1on t� pn a mON Sfitt'·
i.:)U.S as� toil.IT:' a resuli ot the 1tate were those who failed to
hi• �ldor,- •l'fl' lb J:M,lt. tbe re&amp;isle r early. A month before
SOutll Africu: lie.h beavfweight ; convention time all Ohio callers re •
1 ceived notices with the informa•
champion.
Bobo, 1ll'ltole riD.C fodlULH lave I Uon that registration rapacity hsd
ri.teq and fallt:� MlftY t� dur- : be en reached therefore It was neectrN!', · -.voa an t eRsary to close registr,tion p,rin&amp; • 15-f
detltlop over the j iod. We1l know bette r next year.
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R.a•d St.diuQl. Ohol, eate,ed tbe Danre Convention will be held In
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1-t•t u1ute�. J:le W111gh• Toledo and the following year ,in
to Dayton.
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Hutchinson is aJso known In bt
JQOkmg rond.ly at outfielder Wa)l,.
Post of lhe Philadelphia Phillie�
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ac o :lln to lnlormed so u.rcea.
T :'e pt•ls
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Reds to trade th�i:ii shortstop Leo
Carde nas, now "1!h Havana, for
Post, who ls ava.llable. Cardenas,
fanc� glov� man and steady
utter,
is destined for future ma•
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Jor league stardom 8nd . Cintinnati
may nol waQt to part with such a
prize prospect.

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FAN SPECIAL!

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NIW YORK u, i---ny O,,-.
The Indian s had the ..::core like
dan, 1 331/t, N.w York, lr:11oclr:N
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basketball aff�r after �'ii inn•
out TorrtMy ,11ch.c:o, U S¼., Pue r
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up to 31-20, when the a:ame
to Rico, lO.
was called because of d arkness
Don't wall 'Iii hot weallteT . . . . . buf your electric.
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fan now and save.
o fter livt full lnnlng,, 21-26 .
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John Taylor for the lo1er1 hit
I p-and 11am homer in the fourth
-'.ln any Ian in stock. Fa·ns
low as l5.95. Less 10%
to make the score 17-.8 for the
discount.
Terms
if
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wlsb.
Red Sox, bul they couldn't hang
of the Indian s
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League where the St. Loui Cardi• on. Larry Taylor
BV MILTON RIC HMAN
The aame
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three-r
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Unit.ti Pre11 lnt,rn11 tlon•I
supply of
plentiful
ced a
produ
Pernwnls can't be bought for Phillies, �-2.
lots of base
Made with apecfal 1unfa11t
Rookie Chuck Estrada, 22-year- hits and errors with
money but it took a 8Uper salesrunning
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"KJdmore'!!
Balti
pigment. blended with care­
of
member
old
man like Paul Rich11.rds to sell
Two Swings, Teeter ToUer, and Slide
fully ■elected paint vehiclea
I n the Redlegs,Yankees contest
hi s Bal1imore Oriulei1 t lw idea die Korps.'' struc k out seven . Jl nd
for easy applic,tion and
t hey could win one with pitching yif'lded only Hix hits in be•tlng lhe winners took a 5-0 lead in the
W ashington. EslrRda,. who is put- tirst, had its 6.3 in the second
llnd hustle.
OUlXimum'llurobllit,. FOl1Da
Hichards de-l �vcred his sales tin g in only his fourth season in 00 fiv e walks Mark. Tannehi ll's
a tough, weather-proof ftlm.
tal� on the opening day of sprlng pro ball, dld not _allow a slngl_e double and Ron Hlndy's slngle
of
eolor that ■ta,■ btlglrt
exlra•base blow m running his and a hit batter 1'annehlll �nd
training.
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he told his younM. impressionable
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Orioles. " I f _th(')' did ii, there Isn't rarly by raki�g Ji�1 Kaat �or _ five ��r�e
Ii an � J. �h it�atc;�8
1 llny reason in the world why you runs on six hits m 3% mnmi::s. dou ble.
Every Tuesday and Thursday Morning al 7:30 - Learn
Nida
.Jim Gentile, a Dod14er castoff,
can't do it the .� umc way.''
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The winners got four morP In
And th11t'ii cxattly lhl' manner supplied the muscle by driving
llow We Give Away $50.00 Cash Every Weelr. There's
in which !h f! firat • place Oriulf'!I three rum1 with ll two-run doubl e lhe fourth and another four tn
Nothing To Buy - No Purchase Nece1Sary.
have won 28 of their las1 40 ill the third innillf.l and his sev- the sixth as the Yanks collected
games. Thry lead the Amcrlcnn enth homer of the sea Hon in t he one in the 1ixth.
For the Redlca:s Tannehill was
League now hy Vh gumes and seventh.
Two errors b�• l hird baseman 3 for 3, Bruce Wallaee 2 for 4.
ev r n Al Lupez of the Whlte Sox
ts bei,iinning to show some re- Gil McDougMld in the ninth in• Whitlatch's double and Donnie
nin g enabled the White Sox to Nelson's single was all for the
speet.
win their fourth straigh1 and re• Yankees.
Lopt:1 "lmpre11ed"
"li's st ill a little bit early, bul main three- gameM off the 1&gt;nce, a
No line gcore was available for
I'm drfi11iicly hnpres..ed," Lopez halt game behind the second-pla ce
l ndlans-Re d Sox gam e , Batterthe
1111id following Baltimore's 6-l vie, \ lndians.
were Indlans: Moore, Taylor
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Coleman
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Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort
went all the
his own leam's :l-2 triumph over Sox loadC!d the bases on Sherm Red Sox Edwards
Laffingwell recelvin1.
the Yankees in the only other AL Lollar's ginglc and the 1wo errors way with
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li11 c•M.- of Jun e 1 , - it •Lill a
w�ek away and 1om ethlna j ust
might h11ppen belore then.
Two . and J)081Jbl,: TftO� changee
�uld �akt plaee . Pint off, Hutch11u1on 11 e�yinc� that Tony Gonialet, ap11mg h1ttln1 tensatio�
�eeds
minor league Station,
1 ng and will pttobably ship the
�-year-old outfielder to one of the
Cius AAA clubs shortly. This
wo uld create- a vacB.Dacy 011 ihe
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Wallace. Nelson (LP), Blaine 1,
J. Hood , and J. Wbltlatcb, Bl&amp;ine

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AS Red}egs Take Yankees '14. "4

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M iddlepor 's Redl gs won their
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BeheMt Stakes
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@f "fW;tb Md, Nii! in n ext Satu.rday'a Belmont itak.ea, rliiin&amp; lbe
prospective f ie ld to eight. could
ad:e th.e third lei of the Tripl e
C'°wo. cla.uu:I tht richest in tbe
twtory ol tb tace.
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�•d ri,W!ing oJ Ulf' Bel"'°•� t•e
trou will be $m2,l.,W '"!l&gt;UOiag
fast year's hi&amp;h sross of Sl�.500&lt;;111J. ll'f'I' F. Guueoheim of
!he Coin 'l!Oy �...... p,.i •P tb•
1upplemeotary aomiutlen
fee for Tooth and Nau· a few
holll'I a.Uer
the t.h.ree-y1ar-old
cajt turned in aD ei.lht-lenrth vie•
Loey Monday in th e New RocheJle
P.l.U'le at Belmgnt Park.
In sooting his fourth succeiSlve
triuinph of the season, Tooth and
NllU w411 clocked in 1 :42 3-!i for
the mlle and o.ne--sixteenth event.

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AIHRIC AN AISOCtATION
C tewlMMI at lottoA 111thtSt. P..-1 2 lncllMH1poU1 1
Grant S-1 v• Caaal• 2-4
MlnnHpcall, 9 Louis v ille 2
W1dnffd•y'1 G•rnn.
Kan111 City •t Washington, ntlht Hovston 7 Charlttton 4
De:Hu-Ft. Worth i 4 .,...,,.,. I
D.trolt • • 81ltimore, n'iaht
P•C IPIC COAST LIA.GUI
Chluao 1t New York, �itht
S,ok•ne 4 $.an Dla:eo, I
Clewtland at lo1ton, night
Vancouver J !iKramento 0
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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Pit tsburgh . . 29 16 1W4
8irmlngham 6 Mobil• O
San Frn n dsro 29 l B .617 l
. 21 17 .�53 4 ½ Atlanta 7 Ch•tt•noot• 2
Milwau ke('
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Nashville 1 Mamph ls O
Cincinnati
22 24 .478 7 ½ Shrev�rt 7 Llttl• Roc:k 4
St. Louis
EASTERN LEAGUE
21 2fl ."57 8½
Los Angeles
17 23 .42� 9½ Wllllam1port 3 L•ncalfer O
Chicago
lingh,mh&gt;n , Rt11dln9 2
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Philadelphia
Sprlngfield :z Allentown 2
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6! home runs featured for 3 and Dennis Evam a:ot a
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lhey' re loaded to contend walbd ,'f .
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lfmpson lcnocked,_ honsen with j Ed Stirk bi,cl two d011� T. I
bb1' and Simp,oli1 l)eing or Harril tripled ud dcJqb}ed and
Ii• bue• lo•ded nriety. ror the Lero1 lldlwny tia,ltd ttrice to
°t}dians, Jewell h.onaered and 1ln- lead tbt bl�. Werr, � the
Redlep tlls,led 1� l!lailtd. Pha••ed and Carson CiO'w trilllf'd.
�" Cardi-Jell: Jackie BosUc of the lin ball - tbli..... 1H Katkewt 1
di got a two-run homer with trlpleil
ncer, Diddle at1d McCUntock
'ft&amp;tn-Bra vet: For the Tilers
ch rollectinC lhret safeties.
uelr: larteJ, w.. S for 3, Gil•
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more
had 2 for 3 lncludini a ba!r
led and ' Wolfe tripled
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iantl Gtorgt Donovan was 2 lledltll
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Cilo and Menehini. Owens and
CundlH.
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Dodier, . . . . . . 103 S9x- 16 I I 2
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an effort lo save hia life froni the
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NOW AT ITATI YMIATI.
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TALl.,A,llASEE, Fla. UPI -The
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hunten kil!e4 18,735 alliptors
dminf the 195!). 1116() gator hunting I
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N IW ORL IANS, La. U_.1Frtddi• Llttle, 1 55, ....,wt, L•-•
outpo inted Ch•I I• C ott.n, 1 52 ,
Toi_., Ohio, 1 0,

SyraCU8e Wiue Over
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Roger Winebremer'■ triple with
\wo on was the blf hit in lh4!
big Ii-run and �Z 1lxtb innina:
o( Syr1cuae'1 15,.4 victOl'J over
BuckJ Bw ol !he TloT l&lt;lftball
te1m !Ml night In LIie Indurtrl1I
sult b!IJJ lelrfl:•t at Kyter.
FOJ' the T6T dub, W. SJDith
was 2 tor (.
Syraculf: . . , . . . 000 � ()....!5 � 6
T&amp;:T . . . . . . . . . . QOO 103 0-4 6 0
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MOW up in the Cindnnall "Reda
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Tbe Popular front office boss
accompanieQ the team here wher9
I.bey open a three•g'ame scrieti
with the San Francisco Giants tonl&amp;l\l. It will be the firsl a:ame in
1 ,Ix-contest western swln�.
lled �nager Fred Hutehinson
�•med Jay Hook, a rightbander,
tQ ov,pose the Giants' ace
lefty,
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ling 19-10 mark a year ago.
Paul, during the weekend serJes with Milwauk� which con•
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Braves front office brass-name,
ly Gener�l Manager John Mc Hale
and fol'tner Red Manaoer Birdie
Tebbett!J, now a Milwa'"u kee vice
president.
TWO CHANGES
The three did not appear to be
close . to reaching an a'greement
Qf any sort but the fact that PauJ
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. UPI-Tommy
Bolt, prepping for next week's
N.aUonal Open golf tournament
in a playoff round, paid tribute
today to Ben Hogan, whom he
edged by a single stroke.
''That Hogan is tough coming
dowll. the stret ch," said Bolt, who
pocketed $4,3QO to $2,500
each
for Hogan and Gene Li ttler.
He llaed smok ing-hot long iron
play to post a two-under-par 88
and fend ofl Hoean's closing rush.
HQgaD missed a five.foot putt
; for � Pie on lhe l�th and finisbed, "
i .69. LlttrJer, steady
from �.. ee to �re&amp;in hu.r · Putting
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Grange Wedneiday evenlnc. Kath,
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prograrn:
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"When tbe Saint.a come Marthing In'' by Cal'Qb-n aod Lois Sis•
son and Mias Wells; 'I readin&amp;
''lt's Great,'' by .teona aisson · a�­
other readina, "SchOQ.I. Study:' by
Carolyn Slsson; a quiz, "Ohio's
Counties'• by JOS41f'°'hine Rilchie ." A
plan.o solo "Btac:k and White R111"
and a poem "The Classics" by
Glenna Milhoan and several selec:
lion by Jacob Weber On ttie violi11
accompanied by Mn. Milhoan on
the phlno, completed the program.
Others altendi.o&amp; lhe meeting were
Mr, and Murl Taylor, Ellen Wells,
and Everett Sisson. ·
Weekend visito�• of Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard Bahr w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Ohlinger and son
Mime, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Day�
and son, Gary, of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Cash Bahr and girls of
�dlddleport, Mr. ar1d Mrs. C. E.
Woode of Tupper� Pl'1ns and Mr.
and Mrs. Vert
ol Alfred
who were afternoon visitors.
Mr. 11nd""'lt:rs. J1h;k Conroy, Sue
and Jacky, of Columbus came Mon­
day evening.
Carl Ritchie of f'•rk1::rsbure call­
ed on his siste rs, Mem\riaJ Day.
Mrs. Francis Neil o f "Florida vis­
ited with JosephJne and Norma
Ritchie last weekend.
Mrs. Lizzie Bld,dle return ed
· home this week s:ner vl1itlng rela1 tlve.11 Jn East l;iverpool. ,

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PIOTIST COURT RULING
MOBILE, Ala. UPI -· The It.ale
of Alabama will ask the u. s. Su,
preme Court for a rehearing ol
I he case in which the court ruled
Alabama's offshore oil rie}lta e:1tend or.l., 3.5 statute miles inlo
the Gulf of Mexico, Gov. John
Patterson aaid Mvnday.
The high court ruled Tuead.ay
!hat a congre86ional law passed in
1"3 gave Texas and Florida
rights extending 10.:. statute miles
into the Gulf. but limited Alabama, u,ui,iana and Mlasl88ippi
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State Hospital were i-ecenl guests
� Dr. Mildred M . Bateman, suP,_er·
mt enden t of Lakin State Hoapital.
Touring the hospital and hav­
ing lunch with Dr. Bate tnan wi,re
Ed tson F. Ross, laboratory and
X-ray technician; Eloiae B. Smith,
medical ,ecretary; lrenti LemOIJ.,
p,tjlieal setretary; l,)orO.thy ShQW•
en, assistae supervrsor ot aida·
Wilma Witte, dietician; and Btiu'.
lah R. C.Ox, l"Maieal records librarian.

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tional Square Dance Convu.tion on
June 9-- I D- l l , l i60,
Many trail dances are acheduled
along all main u , s, highway•
where local dance clubs play hoil
to trnellna: danctn e aroute to
the convtmtion . Thi• will bf; 0 r
fifth attend.an.ct lo 8 Nation�
Conv ntion and arter Nth ont we
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alway1 1ay '"how can llllla e ver he
topped ?" And yet ll ia.
Results ol two Jean' ...,., by �
conuniuee, and twia u l'lafl)' •u&amp;commit teet is plailllY visa bl e to
those attending. It it one b'WI, unde-rlaking and these 1Quare d�n•
cers do it gladly juat tor the love
of t hf' activity and a chance to promote it.
See you la ter with all the Na•
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Hu�chinson'a realOP. for gett\na:
Post is to put him , ln rjght field
and return Jerry Lynch to the
bench where he wlU aot aa the
No. 1 pinch hitter, 1 ri&gt;le in whith
he hil a sparkling
, be.388 last year.
Paul, who ha
en trying to
ile. bin, ,tatf for
}&gt;ul to&amp;elher a per
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J eers, is also lnt efle(I in acqu �

to lnaerl
into _th� Cincl�t',1tl lineup. Cut
By JO
thl.11 UJ tuel( wall be a chore a-: / Convention cheera have edioed
rno,t clubs know that lll It wov lrl (hroue.hout tbe Sheraton-cl eveland
take to bulld l�e Reda lnto a red Hot.cl l� Cleveland durina May 13bot J)l'nnaot contender would be 15 for 1t was the alte or the Secon e ste ul� pltc �er who could go ond.. Annual Buckeye State Square
out and win 20 iam es.
Uance Convention.
Square dlloce bouQuets should be
H"'-chiJlS,O,n llhook tile club �p
In the d.irtction of 11\1
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waukee �huul c!Qled doqn. One t,!ea1er Cleveland Federation . of
playel' MW, that the fiery manai• S 1u are Dance l1ubl sponsor1111
er adminlatere d a 10 • minute and hosting thls gigantic affair.
what be ca,led Those a ttending will long remem•
tob(11e tashia1
�er tblt8e three days or excltin..
mental erron.
Hu� ffPQIU!dlJ threa t• informative and entertaining pre,.
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enecl beavY floes U: th_e mental arammi
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u1ar missed 91' L111ored :.&gt; 1i1nah1 rooms "'.ere jumplne with activity
from the belMh durklt tN month f'rom Friday even!n1 lhrou.v;h Sunday afternoon with sqllare and
of May.
round dancing and wort.hops.
------A bevy of top Ohio callers and
round dance instrudors put the
s Camnaitrn
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The only disappointe d dancers I•
(Bobo) Ol1on t� pn a mON Sfitt'·
i.:)U.S as� toil.IT:' a resuli ot the 1tate were those who failed to
hi• �ldor,- •l'fl' lb J:M,lt. tbe re&amp;isle r early. A month before
SOutll Africu: lie.h beavfweight ; convention time all Ohio callers re •
1 ceived notices with the informa•
champion.
Bobo, 1ll'ltole riD.C fodlULH lave I Uon that registration rapacity hsd
ri.teq and fallt:� MlftY t� dur- : be en reached therefore It was neectrN!', · -.voa an t eRsary to close registr,tion p,rin&amp; • 15-f
detltlop over the j iod. We1l know bette r next year.
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R.a•d St.diuQl. Ohol, eate,ed tbe Danre Convention will be held In
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1-t•t u1ute�. J:le W111gh• Toledo and the following year ,in
to Dayton.
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l:tolt's 116-.

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Hutchinson is aJso known In bt
JQOkmg rond.ly at outfielder Wa)l,.
Post of lhe Philadelphia Phillie�
and one-time Red outfielder. 8 ,..
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ac o :lln to lnlormed so u.rcea.
T :'e pt•ls
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Reds to trade th�i:ii shortstop Leo
Carde nas, now "1!h Havana, for
Post, who ls ava.llable. Cardenas,
fanc� glov� man and steady
utter,
is destined for future ma•
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Jor league stardom 8nd . Cintinnati
may nol waQt to part with such a
prize prospect.

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FAN SPECIAL!

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NIW YORK u, i---ny O,,-.
The Indian s had the ..::core like
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out TorrtMy ,11ch.c:o, U S¼., Pue r
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lngs,
up to 31-20, when the a:ame
to Rico, lO.
was called because of d arkness
Don't wall 'Iii hot weallteT . . . . . buf your electric.
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and the score reverted to that
fan now and save.
o fter livt full lnnlng,, 21-26 .
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John Taylor for the lo1er1 hit
I p-and 11am homer in the fourth
-'.ln any Ian in stock. Fa·ns
low as l5.95. Less 10%
to make the score 17-.8 for the
discount.
Terms
if
you
wlsb.
Red Sox, bul they couldn't hang
of the Indian s
e
League where the St. Loui Cardi• on. Larry Taylor
BV MILTON RIC HMAN
The aame
un
homer.
three-r
hit
a
nals defeate d the P b iladelph ia
Unit.ti Pre11 lnt,rn11 tlon•I
supply of
plentiful
ced a
produ
Pernwnls can't be bought for Phillies, �-2.
lots of base
Made with apecfal 1unfa11t
Rookie Chuck Estrada, 22-year- hits and errors with
money but it took a 8Uper salesrunning
,
"KJdmore'!!
Balti
pigment. blended with care­
of
member
old
man like Paul Rich11.rds to sell
Two Swings, Teeter ToUer, and Slide
fully ■elected paint vehiclea
I n the Redlegs,Yankees contest
hi s Bal1imore Oriulei1 t lw idea die Korps.'' struc k out seven . Jl nd
for easy applic,tion and
t hey could win one with pitching yif'lded only Hix hits in be•tlng lhe winners took a 5-0 lead in the
W ashington. EslrRda,. who is put- tirst, had its 6.3 in the second
llnd hustle.
OUlXimum'llurobllit,. FOl1Da
Hichards de-l �vcred his sales tin g in only his fourth season in 00 fiv e walks Mark. Tannehi ll's
a tough, weather-proof ftlm.
tal� on the opening day of sprlng pro ball, dld not _allow a slngl_e double and Ron Hlndy's slngle
of
eolor that ■ta,■ btlglrt
exlra•base blow m running his and a hit batter 1'annehlll �nd
training.
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year■
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" he Wt11tc Sox won Inst year record 10 6• 1 .
'ngIc d I- ,.; the ec_o;ad k�r
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Strike
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OriolH
mainly 011 pitchlng aud huatle,"
n
an th:h runh w hi th .
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Hul1irnore clinched the game
he told his younM. impressionable
h 11 eea
om 1.� th
Orioles. " I f _th(')' did ii, there Isn't rarly by raki�g Ji�1 Kaat �or _ five ��r�e
Ii an � J. �h it�atc;�8
1 llny reason in the world why you runs on six hits m 3% mnmi::s. dou ble.
Every Tuesday and Thursday Morning al 7:30 - Learn
Nida
.Jim Gentile, a Dod14er castoff,
can't do it the .� umc way.''
In
The winners got four morP In
And th11t'ii cxattly lhl' manner supplied the muscle by driving
llow We Give Away $50.00 Cash Every Weelr. There's
in which !h f! firat • place Oriulf'!I three rum1 with ll two-run doubl e lhe fourth and another four tn
Nothing To Buy - No Purchase Nece1Sary.
have won 28 of their las1 40 ill the third innillf.l and his sev- the sixth as the Yanks collected
games. Thry lead the Amcrlcnn enth homer of the sea Hon in t he one in the 1ixth.
For the Redlca:s Tannehill was
League now hy Vh gumes and seventh.
Two errors b�• l hird baseman 3 for 3, Bruce Wallaee 2 for 4.
ev r n Al Lupez of the Whlte Sox
ts bei,iinning to show some re- Gil McDougMld in the ninth in• Whitlatch's double and Donnie
nin g enabled the White Sox to Nelson's single was all for the
speet.
win their fourth straigh1 and re• Yankees.
Lopt:1 "lmpre11ed"
"li's st ill a little bit early, bul main three- gameM off the 1&gt;nce, a
No line gcore was available for
I'm drfi11iicly hnpres..ed," Lopez halt game behind the second-pla ce
l ndlans-Re d Sox gam e , Batterthe
1111id following Baltimore's 6-l vie, \ lndians.
were Indlans: Moore, Taylor
lee
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with
singl
Aparicio
Luis
tory ewer Washington last nlghl.
ON, , A.
2. Davis 3, Bratton 5
,
Coleman
Th i' While Sox manager, how- bases full i n the ninth drove In l
the
For
G.
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Burke
Bratton,
and
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Whlte
(Phone Your Order Collect)
ever, WN.'i no les11 lmpre8Setl by the winninp: run
Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort
went all the
his own leam's :l-2 triumph over Sox loadC!d the bases on Sherm Red Sox Edwards
Laffingwell recelvin1.
the Yankees in the only other AL Lollar's ginglc and the 1wo errors way with
score
line
hit
by
balls
on
game srheduled. only one game I -by McDougold
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li11 c•M.- of Jun e 1 , - it •Lill a
w�ek away and 1om ethlna j ust
might h11ppen belore then.
Two . and J)081Jbl,: TftO� changee
�uld �akt plaee . Pint off, Hutch11u1on 11 e�yinc� that Tony Gonialet, ap11mg h1ttln1 tensatio�
�eeds
minor league Station,
1 ng and will pttobably ship the
�-year-old outfielder to one of the
Cius AAA clubs shortly. This
wo uld create- a vacB.Dacy 011 ihe
elub.

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Tannehill (WP), fife , alld
Wallace. Nelson (LP), Blaine 1,
J. Hood , and J. Wbltlatcb, Bl&amp;ine

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Indians Outlast Red Sox 21-20
AS Red}egs Take Yankees '14. "4

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M iddlepor 's Redl gs won their
straight Little Leagu base-

Look For Shakeup In R,�' Lineup As llutch,

Sentinal, Pomeroy-14iddleport, 0., Jll\le 1, l860

BeheMt Stakes
Could Be Richest
Race In History

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WANT ADS

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WANTED: COOK for rest home.
Write qualifications to P. 0. Boll.
303, Pomeroy, Ohio.
6 7 3tc

BOSTON (Special)-Decisions
Lotk1: Montgomery about national •elections should
15.9, 9. 7 runnin g 9 ft. Gallipol is l'ome out o( each voter's com­
n
HOUSE PAINTING INSIDE AND ! 8. 4, 11 .6, ru ning 8 ft. All dam s mu n iOn with God ud the guid•
up
running
ob...,ul ½ trap down I ance obtained lhrough prayer,
out. Roof and chi mney work.
Ray Ours. WY 2-3624.
6 2 6tp to Loc k 18. Lock 1B down run • The Christian Scient:!e Board of
ning c1boul one trap Hollers all D irectors said today.
on sill on Ka nawha.
More than
7,000 Christian
120 ) Busi ness Services Ohla Ri ve-,- Bods dow n : Loc k Sc ientists at the Annual Meet_lng
o f The Mo1her Chu
. rch, . The First
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AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIGER­ 14 M r. Chns
l 'h urc h of Ch rlsl, Sc1ent1s
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3537.
6-23 ti Albert 1'' . Holden 5 am 0- 18; Lock
17 Chcis JL . 6,0; am 80; Lock 22
J 0b
MUELLER FURNACIS, W ESTING Wavel' ly 10:45 am 6-0: Lock 23
1
HOUSE ■,t,l iancH. Arnold Bro- Bayou Larrienc 7:30 pm 0-4; Ll·
. th.rs, Syr■cuse, Ohio. Phone high pm 8-6; Indiana 9 : 1 5 pm 15 :.J
WY2-6314.
1 1 ·1 '•tf , A. V. t:riss 1 1 : 40 pm 6-0; Lut·y
(Contlnuttd From P■t• On.)
Jane Lucas 5 : 40 am 9·0; Rockt•I Io unded no one ever has been ex.
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL 6 am l •O; Ashland 9:35 am 1 · 10, n· uted there.
appliance repair. Phone Otis J. B. Chauvin J0:60 am 0--4.
McClintOt:!k, Racine, O."tio. 2-l•tfc
Eichmann also is certain lo con­
U p at Gall ipolis--Bob Ben1er l !•.st the legality of his trial or the
APA.!1.'l'MENTS - i'Urollhed. and 9:05 pm 2•1 1 ; Re l iance I am 12-6: Jurisdiction or the Jsr11eli co urt.
uufurntahed. Mdluter■• Jliddle- Wesl&lt;'rn 5:30 am 12•5; Franldm
Israel neve r before has brought
port. Phone WY-2-5286.
2-3-tf L. Pierce 8:6{] am 9·0: Loc k 23 In trial a non-citizen accused of
I Southland 12:45 pm 4·6; Cotton crimes against Jew5 .abroad be­
Queen 1:40 pm 5-0; C. V. Harner
) USlneSS erYICes 1 1 : 1 0 pm 0•2; llcleri Z 7: IO am fore the proclamation of the stale
( 20 of Israel in 1948.
( Vulcan 8 . 55 am l l ·O; OVEC
Legal e,cperts say there has
A PAPER HANGER SPECIALJST. 0-8
been no parallel cases since the
You can try in any town a bet- J0:35 .tm J .fl.
ter one can't be found. I please
One boat duw11 Kanawha lht· Nuremburg war crimes tribunals
the ha rdest to ple11e. 40 yea rs Elger Cliff at Winfield 3 : 15 a111 which determined their own legal­
ity and wrote their own law re­
continuous practice. Phone SI-6· 0. 3_
trospectively.
2606 by day. Nlghts Sl.a-0045.
Ga.llipolis, Ohio.
6 6 3tc 1 2 1 J R«iol 1:stote
However, the West German gov­
ernment
waived any claim lo
HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 ROOMS ('Xlradite has
Eichmann
as a German
and bath, near Syracuse Post dhzcn and has promised
to help
Olfice on River Road. Two lots. the Israeli authori ties prosecute
Leland Bum.earrier.
6-1•6tp the C'a.se.

I eeab per word. ON lntiertiOG. Kinimwn �..... - eo i::u�
I cent,; per word � diree ODrl1'leOlltlve iDaertioDL
8pedaJ - one mioath fol' 30 cent, J)er word.
Jl'uli rate of 3 .,..,. pe, word "111 be cho,...i for Mvertuioc
lf DOI pold within 10 &lt;IAJ'■ after -i bill.
l!lrron In AdYertulnc - Should be roport,d lrwnediat.iy, The
Daiiy SeatlneJ will not be rupomd.ble for moi-e than one ineor­
nct lnlation.
- ol - ond lifeclal N-• of Ev,uto Sl.UO. Obltuarlea
puhl:lb'ld at 1 tent per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
G DAYS
I MO.
80c
00c
Ill
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JD
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fl .80
,1.110
711c
21
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fl .60
Ado - br 10 A.II. will be ID tl&gt;at doy 1 ,-pc,r.

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.., Pain. 11n, 1-. 1...,,­
N t.r NetMnwkle. Phclne R.
and A. s.mce 'Station WY2-

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Is Ended At Last

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11161 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR HY·
DJVJV.nc can be Hen flnt
houae e11t ot Forest Run Met­
hodlat ChlD'cb. Run1 &amp;ood, a b1r11in.
6 8 3tp

UM CHEVROLET VII. ,1,096. 4
door 1ed1n . Ori1in1l black fluilh. PowezcHde Blaettnara, Pom
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1907 row VB 2 DOOR ,1,1116.
Cu1tom 8ed1n. Low m1lHJe.
8ptrkjlnl 11.K�t blue llnl■b,
ltlaeltnar1, Pomeroy.
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For FRllE lnopul.1011
PHONI
Gilmore•• Supply Store
WY-2-2774

For Sale

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NEW 222 VARMINT RIFLE. SIX
power ,cope. M0.00. CalvJn
Lano, Mlddla,orl lllU. M.alp

FOR DEWCIOUS HAM SAND•
WICIIES. Jt&lt;k'■ Dtlry Str, Mid­
dleport.
8 7 8tc
BEAGLE PUPS. SWE!T POTATO
planll. Dennle Karr, Racin e,
Bnh■n Road.
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Vaugh.on'■ Exterminating
Company
It, Mery,, W. Va.

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P'OR SALE MITCHELL ULTRA
thin room air conditioner, 230·
volt,, l ton alze. Jn perfect
condition , m1ed but very little.
A, E. Jordan, 6:t7 Grant Street,
Mlddleport, Ohio. Phone W'/2·
3131.
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190 ) Marine Suppl ie,
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SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
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REPAI R
We repair all types of r�dl­
a-tors, from heater cores to
the largest lruck or tractor
radiator.

Blaettna r's
Phone WY ,2,2l 4J
Pomeroy, OhJo

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Before 9:30 A.M.
Mlddleport WY•2-2649
Pon,eroy WY-2-3195

KAUTZ FIID ITORI
A.t Ch9ttw
Yukon .S.2 1"5

HAMILL IERVICI STATION
■■f&lt;oro tlOO A.M.
AINny WI
i!'l'ery Day 8eMc•

CLOTII, WOOD SLAT PORCH
ihades, cloth pol'()h valance,
awnin£s, venetla n bli nds, win•
dow shades. Frl'Je estl mates.
Dale Wlppel, 215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
S 2 1 90tc
CI ISTOII BUILT KITCHEN DE·
�l.ined for your home. Free es•
tlm11tes. F oreman and Abbott,
Phone WY2-Wl.
8-6-tf

HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL.
Weekly pickup. Al low as Jl.00
11 month. Call R. Ii: A. Servke
Station, WY2·238tl or •� Mar•
Ion (Hammer) Ha..vk. 6. J.30tp

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YOH SALE: I IOUSt.:: IN 111\llHISON
VILLE. Six rooms with bath
Close lo church and sdiool. Mrs.
CINCINNATI UPI - June 6.
John Stout, l l ilrrisun ville
6 7 51e Livestock Cattle 2000, calves 300;
slaughter steers and heifers We
l ower ; �e 1:t lers 1 lower; ave �ge
ah'd
FQft SALE:- FAlt:i1. u4 A , loc
011 �ood
gr.ivel road. 6 room I low choice 900· 1050 lb s_laug ter
house with h_ ot and col_d w_ater. steers 26.:S0·2�, low chmce 1_2�
Mrs. John Stout, Harrisonville. lb do �� 25.50 26.25, good 23. 25.
6 7 Ste 50, utility and standard 19-20; low
to average choice 600•750 lb hei•
fcrs 25, good to low choice 800
OuCe
lh down 23-24, low good 22-22.50,
utility cows 16-17.50: utility and
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
rommerclal bulls 18·20; high good
Martin Servic■ St■tlon
and choice vealers 26-29, good 22·
V•.
26. standard 18·22.
Herbert Smith
Hogs 2500, barrows and gilts
Flied Ma� 13, 1 960
25c higher. 1·2 2IO lb 18, 1-2·3 180Amount of Claim - $39.59
240 lb 17.3�-1785, mostly 17 . 8� for
E. W. PeoplH, Judge
1 90-220 lb, 2·3 240-270 lb 16 .85(5) 1 7, 27; (6) 7, 3tc 17.35; "BOWS 25c higher, 2-3 300·
450 lb 13.50·15, nea r 200 lb 15.50,
2-3 450•600 lb 12.75·13.50; boars
75,c higher, mostly 10.75,� l -5'0,
around 200 lb 12.
LEGAL NOTICE
Gr"n Produce
Bids will be received .o.l the of­
CLEVELAND UPI - Home­
fire of Webster &amp; Fultz
until
Tuu;d11y, June 14, 1060, 11l Ill growers market; (June 6} Asparagus, 8 qt bkt med•lge 1 o'clock A. M . for the purchase of
1he Sherman S1cphcns real e111.ilc 1 . 160.
Cahbage, Ohio 1¾ bu: crts dom.
situated al 222 Syc.nmorc Street in
the Village of 711iddlcport. Ohio. rnd. med 1. .50• 1.75, ·24 ·qt basket
The real cstote is appraist•d for J - 1 .25.
Cucumber greenhouse, ctn J2s
$1 900.00 and cannot he sold £or
less than the appraist'Ll vuluc. For extra fancy l l s 1, bkt 24s No I
further in(ornwtiun, phune WY 2· funcy 1 .10·2.25.
Green onions, bkl bchd 48s 2.50,
2186.
!ti) 7. 9, 1 1 . 13, 4tc poorer H.50, 24 1- 1.35 poorer l!Wt'­
ec.
Pa rsley, 8 qt bkt bchd doz curly
&amp; root 75-1 , poorer lower.
fiadishes, bkt bch 24s red 7!5' 1 ,
NOTIC'E O F APPOINTMENT
whites
J.1 .25. tpd bkLs 24 8 films
C••• No. 18,385
reds 1-1.-'0 white 1 .40-1.150.
E•t■te Of John E. McCIH�i'Y
Rhubarb, 16 qt bkt .75-1.
OitcffHd
Strawberries, 8 qt carton 3..0-0i
Not ce is hereby i,:ivcn i ll-\! Mil• 3 75.
drcd C. Phillips whose post office
Tomatoes, greenhouse, 8-lb bkt
address ls Minersville, Ohio, hais
med
2.25, few lowe r. lge J.150-1.90.
been duly Qppointed Administra­
trix of the Estat.e of John E. Mc•
OHIO VALLIY LIVESTOCK
Clnskey late of Rarinc, Mt:!lgs
G•lllpoll•,
Ohio, Jun• 4, 1960
County, Ohio, dcccai;cd.
HOGS-175 to 220 lbs 17 lo 17.50
Dated lhis &lt;Ith day of June 1960.
220 to 2.50 lbR _1 7 to 17.50; Light
i,�_ H. O'BIW•:N
J1,1dgc of the Prohate Court 16 to 17.MJ; Fat Sows lJ to 14.50;
Slags 12 to l4; Boars 8 to Hi ;
Meigs Cuunty, Ohio
(6) 7, 14, 21, 3tc .Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 90; Shoats 6 to

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lxecutor
1.t■te of 1Ytr-1t J. Tr■ &lt;Y
0-CuMd
Notice is hereby given tltat Nel•
h1.1 H. Tracy whose Post Office
address is Pome ro)', Ohio, R. D . 2,
!20b J I nsurance
has been tluly appointed as Exccu•
trlx
of the E1tate of Eve retl �.1
COMPLllTE UIISURANCE PIIO.
tecLlon, Life, Auto; l1'ire, Pollo. Tracy late of Meigs County, Ohio1
Call Don lllll� Middlo,ort \-teceaaed.
Dated this 3rd day of June 1960,
Ohla.
F. H. O ' BRIEN,
Judge
of
the Probate Coutt
-- - DON
'Meigs t:ounty, Ohio
(6) 7, 14, 2 1 . 3to

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FOR SALE: � room house and bath
111 lut'nace. Nice locatio n . See
8 AND I ROOM HOUsi TWO
Sam Picken,, Sy racu10, Ohio.
room apartmenta. A. N, .Ben,tl,
8 2 31p
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Pbono IVYl-1272.
11 3•U
FOR SALE , FIVE ROOM HOUSE
With bath, nice location . Melvin
FOR Rl:NT 4 ROOM HOIJSII:
Hood, .\ 1 1 Lo&lt;:u1L St., Pomeroy,
Rutla.nd Town,hlp. Call TIJJ,
11-28-llOtp
3478, HarUord, W, Va. Nl-fflp
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THREE BEDROOM HOUSE AT
hou1t1. 8 room• and balh, in•
1126 r.a,, Mai n S&amp;., P,im11roy.
cludin1 kitchen , 1ppllaaee1, &amp;
Phone WY2•8'08,
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room hou1e eurrentJy ,ented.
Pbo n11 SP3-oe.82, Cllftaa, W, Va.
8-1-etp.
4 ROOr,i AND BATH APART•
MEN'f, North S...nd Street, 116 ACIIE FARM WITH a . ROOM
Mlddleport. Rent naaonable.
hou1e. Located be tween RuUand
Phone WY-2-5383.
6 8 8tc
a nd Harr-llonvllle · on mail and
K'hool route.
S4\11!: MONEY BY RENTINGA
Refri1erator rrom Ewinp store G • room house localed. at 28 Park
St., Mldd�eport, Obl.o.
C•ll WY 2•2860,
fJ e Ste
Store. b1,1:lldlna loeat� "1·1n down•
FOUR ROOII SECOND FLOOR
town Rulltnd. Livln1 qu..ton
apartment with bath : 11-o one · above. SuUabll rOr 1 ·tara•· or 2
room lint floor. Miller Apart.
,mall bu1ln1uea. Irene. 'l"om, '«I
mentt, Mulbony Ave. Aenl reaIJntvorolly Tm•.._, .- l\ll\�••
'9nable. Phone WY2-3170, after - Ohfo; lhori'ti L't .IAl9i.::l. r, 1 '• ' •·
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AUCTION Ill
ComJ,llle hnla
Crllt lrNte..t
II/rite, Phone er Cutact
A. C. IRADrORD, laclM, Ohio.

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Director's message which called
for an end to apathy, lrre1pon1i•
bility and blind partisanship.
..In the United States," t.be
Directors sa i d, .. the current year
will record important political
decisions as well as intematJonal
approaches." They added that
"through p rayer, we can rise
above blind pertisanship and the
irresponsible tumult of aggre.a·
sive men1 al .suggestion."
Named President of The Mo­
ther Church for the coming year
was Arthur W. Eckman of Cam­
bridge, Mass. A lawyer, he is a
native of Vick.sburg, Mississippi.
He was educated at the Untver­
!iily of Texas, the University of
Southern California, and Harvard
Law School.
The Director!i held that peo­
ples of all landa wlll be df'liver•

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS, STANDS,
chairs, cabin et, tables, dresser,
buffe.t, cupboa rd, re(rigerator,
di1he1 and mt1ce1laneous Items
Call WY2·2998 or 370 Fisher
6·4•3tc
St
reet, Middleport.
,17 S'nlDEIIAKJ:R comm. Std, OD.
Owner 11 leavlnC lqr 41"1ny. Pb.
WY 2�Btl after 4 ,, m.
20. cu. FT. CIIEST
DEEP
freeze. Seldon Moore, Chcshiru,
� 31 6tp
I Ohio. Phone Emenun7-7152.
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1 1167 PONTIAC va STATION
6-4-3lc
w•1on $1,UB. I ,,,,. On e care­
ful owner. Hydraiia1t10 drive. AltC REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS
for 1al11. Call WY2·3489. 6·1•�tc
Radio and Heat.er, Bllettnar1,
Pomerof.
6--3-0tc
PIGS FOR SALE: Phone WY 2·
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Fl1LWOC1d1 R'oad alter IJ:30 p.m.
hawk. corn planter, Good con­
6 6 3lp
dition, Joe Field1 near Kilroy11
on R.oute 7.
6 6 6tc
111117 FORD V8 �AlRLANE IIO()
--::-:-=:- - -$1,t9li, 4 door nidan. A real :-:=t.--:-:70"
1 FARM.ALL 1'' ·20 TRACTOR, 1
ett•"1 puJl'. Power 1teerJn1 and
1Jde dellvery Hake, 1 set 14 in•
bi'akn. "htdom1llc. Blaetlnan,
ch pull type tractor plowii. Al11n
Pomeroy.
8-S-61&lt;:
fo r rent 100 acres good pasture.
William F. Houduhelt, Klnr..� ­
'Ml OLl&gt;SMOB!LE 88 - Z door ••·
bury
Hoad.
6 CS 3tc
dan. VI flocJ&amp;:et en,:ine. Goes like
1 Jet. ,111ffl. Karr &amp; Van Zandt,
Pomeroy.
6 7 3tc 1 FtMALE BEEGLE t'lELD
ch11.1npion aired. Excellent hun'68 MERCUR'/ .&amp;tontery 2 door. A
ter. J•hone WY2·6856. 6 6 3tp
)'OULhlul cir lnslde and out.
aH9:S. Karr &amp; Van Zandt', Pom• PIGS FOR SALE. Wllllam Blake,
e roy.
Dor'-, Ohio.
6 7 I 21 p
8 7 3tc
,
'07 CJJEVROL.1:.-, 6 c)'linder-De• 10 KEY PORTABLJ.: VI-CTO!t adtl·
J1.1xe 2 door. A c11r for real econ•
inti machlne. Phone L'H 7•2442
omy, 11 190. Karr &amp; Van .Z..ndt,
Letar,.
6 7 3tp
Pomeroy.
fl 7 Ste
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'07 FORD cu,to
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oor t:OAL FOR SALE: GR.t;AT SAY·
300 ---,V:-::
INGS lr bought before l at Aug.
n
Fri1ky u a you g aoll. tU90.
ust. Now i1 lhe ti me to gC'l your
Karr and Va n .Za ndt, Pomeroy.
winter coal. .Hefor c tho �·au rush.
6 7 3tc
Have ■11 grades of coal. WU! de­
'57 CADUJ.AC Coupe Deville. A
live r a nywhere. See or call Bob
helter bllf tban a brand new
J0Uer1. iWJne located State Route
,mall ear. QON. Karr and Vah
124. 1/, mile from fair gruun(Ui.
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 1 3tt:!
(j 7 IJtp
'1)6 BUICK C•ntury Riveria Coupe GARDEN TRACTOR. Paul K11u(!,
Solid white color - A ■olld val•
Middleport, Ohlo.
6 7 3tp
ue. Jl 103. Karr 6 Van Za ndt,
Pomeroy.
8 7 3te
:59 roBD flOO TRIJCK A·l CON­
d,uon 12 can, a decll: milk body.
Jl,n, Parlier, �better, Ohio.
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1 1 1 Notices

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CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE I.EIIULTS
I.ATES

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Farm Ne,,,s
RIVER I National Election Decisions
REPORT Should Follow Prayers To God

( 1 7 l Help Wanted

16,

CATILE-Slee rs 18 to 24; Heif­
ers 16 to 22; Baby Beef 20 to 215;
Jo'al Co ws 14 to 18; Canners 12 to
15; Bulla 18 to 22; Milk Cows 100
to 200.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 28.4fi;
Seconds 24 lo 28; Medium 20 to
22; Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 28; Culla 115
to 20.
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms &amp; to 12;
Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fat Sheep 4
to IO; Culls 1 lo 5i Bucks 4 to 8;
Fat Withers 4 to 10.
LAMBS - Topi 22.50; Seconds
16 lo 20; Lighl Wts. 14 to 18;
Com mon 12 to 1:t

Legal Notice

N'OTICI OtlAPPOINTMENT
l•acutor
Illate of Mlldl"N A. DouglH
Docoo ■od
Caao No. 1'�
NoUce la hereby given that
Ra)l&gt;h Emerso n Uougtas whose
Polt Office addrea 11 Rt. I, Shade,
Obio1 bas bten dul)' appointed 11
Executor of lhe E•t"le of Mildred
A. nou,111, late of Mei,1i. County,
Ohio, decoued.
Dated· UiJ, 21th day of May, 1960.
J". H. O'BRIEN
Jud.le ot the Probate Courl I
_ _ 1 �;u'i� 'l)
, MtlP County, Ohio
. (I) 31; (8) 7, 14, 31\

3:30 From Tt1ese Root9
1:00 Comedy Playhouse
4:30 Adventure Theater
� .00 Steamboat Bill
5 :30 Woody Woodpecker
6:00 Lowrey Stiowti�
6:15 Jim Thad.er Show
8:25 Weatherwt ·
6:30 1.\rws Pktu,..
8:45 HUllt!ey Brlnrtey Repott
1:00 Cannonball
7:::tu Laramie
8:30 Starti me
9:30 Arthur Murray Party
J0:00 M Squad
10:30 Phil Silvers Show
U ·OO Ne..,.� Ht-:irlline.
11 :Hi w�atherusl
l l : H 5 Jnck Paar Show
1 :00 Sign Of f

Cho11nel 3 - Wtdnesdo1

13 : 45
'1:00
9:00
9:30
10:00

Eisenhower Republican Plays
•Mrs. Roosevelt In New Film

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Leave it
to Hollywood-they've got .an Ei•
senhower Republican playing El·
eanor Roosevelt in the movie ver•
sion of "Sunrise at Campobello."
Greer Garson , the soft-voiced
beauly who won an Academy
Award playing "Mrs. Miniver,"
portrays FDR's wife in the film
NAMED PRESIDENT - Arthur despite her poUtics.
W. Eckman of Cambrid�e. Ma11 ..
She has been a U. S. citizen
was named Pre8ident of The only alnce 19�1. but in both the
Mother Church, The First Church 1952 and 19M elections the Eng­
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, lish·born
actress voted for Ike.
Mass., at the June 6 Annual
Mrs. Roosevelt only
mot
"I've
Meeting.
two or th ree limes, and I've found
ed from tyranny through the her a faS&lt;:i nating woman. She has
freedom-giving power of spiritual treme ndous dignity and character.
l've read almost all the research
understanding.
"With complete confidence Jn · books available on her, and the
God's guidance," they decla red more I read lhe more impressed
"Christian Scientists foresee the l become."
, •- -·
doom of the evil forces which
would undermine righteous gov­
e rnment, weaken human free­
dom, and sink mankind deeper
AUTUMN
into materialism."
The new President set-ved three I entered a scene of beauty
terms on the Los Angeles Board At the close of an autumn day.
or Education and one ter m o n A scene so quiet and peaceful
the California Board ol Educa­ That its memory will linger always.
tion. A former Manager of Com­
mittees on Publication, he was A carpet of gold and ctimson
appointed Gene ral Counsel of the Covered the g round al my feet
Legal Depa rtment of The Mother A nd as I trod upon lt
Church in 1944. a n office he 1till 1 sa n k in, an kle deep.
ho lds. lie succeeds Mrs. Kath·
I though as J gazed.'jipo'� it
ryn ·F. Coo k' or Boston, Masi.
The threats to be coped with, And heard tht:! bree2es blow
he said. "are not merely external That ere long the lovely c.trpet
forces under authorl1arian dic­ Would be shrouded deep iti snow.
tatorships that would seek to
destroy our way of life. ' Vicious And the -beauty that was of
Autumn
internal enemies. represented by
organi1.ed crime in league with Would be a scene of winter snow.
corrupt politics and 1ubverslve But the scenes of both are wel­
come
influences,- clai m the power to
ti kc over gove rnment in one As they come to us here below.
-Mrs. Harry Wolfe
community afte r another . . . . "

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Poet's Corner

Through re11ance on Go d's· power and guidance, the11e challeng.
es will be met and, mastered, he
declared, addin g that "the beneficont govern m ent" of the founding
fathers will be preserved, and I
civil and religious rreedoms reig
• n
supreme."
Reports of key officlalt covered
the fa r-reaching activities of the
den o mination which haa branches
in more than 45 countries through
out the free world.
Public lectures on Christian
Sdence were given for the first
time, lt was announced, in m any
distant areu including Gha n a
and the Fiji lslands.
Many outatlinding heal ing.a thru
entlrely sp iritual means were
dted In the reports. They i nclud•
ed heallngs of alcoholism, leuke­
mia, pneumonia, cancer, aathm■,
tuberculoslt, broke n bone1. insan­
ity, hay fever, heart trouble and
cerebral palsy.
The total n umber of Christian
Science orga n tiation1 at colle1e1
a1\d universities hu nearly dou­
bled in recent yeara: Newly listed
organizations include those p.t the

Uni versity of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa, and
al the Free U n iversity of Berlin,
Germany.
NQW tranalatio'na of certai n of
the writing1 of Mary BakeT Eddy
the Discovere r and Founder or
Chr istia n Scien ce, were announced.

Who Do You Trust
A meriean B,.ndst.And
Rocky and P'is Friends
San !i'ranctsco Bea._
Your E9SO Rept,i:tet
Wea1her Teller
J.ohn Daly Newa
Honeymooners
liugarfoot
Wyatt Earp
ta:00 Tb,. Riflema n
9,30 Colt .45
,o,oo AJ.coa Presents
10:30 . Mr. Adame and Eve
11,00 The News Tom�,
ll:OII Scann ing the Weather
1:, :16 Spc,rtB Report
11:20 Late Show
IJl:45 Sh:m Off

Otannel 8 - \Vetluesda,
8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
8,30 Romper· Room
9:30 Movie

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Gale Storm Sbaw
Beat the Clock
Who Do You Trust
American Ba ndstand
My Friead Plleu
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Sohn DolJ' !!en
Four Jutt Men
Mu.sic for a Sprln_g Nlcht
Ozzie and Harriet
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1:88 Sign On
f:00 Gueat Star
8:15 News &amp; We11i:her
6:30 RFD
l:OO Breakfast Party8:30 News ·
8:3! iBreaktast Party
8:30 'Newd
IQ:OC �offee Tim11
10: 15 Swap Shop
l0:32 Morning Devotion■
tU:t5 On the Tow:i1
U:00 Country Hoe Down
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8Jt,fnlil:l_· Gran1� \viii m tet •s announced. The meetlnc .l,s. set
_
in reaµI� session Thursday at f3 for 7 o'clock.
p. m. Tbt�ptlrd and fourth degre:e1
wlll be conferred.
H!)MECOMlNG SUNDAY
ldoUTS, 1'.0 �llliT
The annual Homei:oming will
boo&gt; ��l, Gad Scouta ot Mid- be h,eld this comi ng Sunday, June
dleport, . will meet Wednesday 12 at the Rutland First Baptist
,morniq ..- at 10 at .t�e. Girl SCQut Church with Rtv. Byrd aa the
Cottaeii C»I. Pearl ,Str�t. �h gµ est Speaker. A m11lf! choru i w
ill"
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STEVE

1 12:30 Jult For YOll
1 :30 New1
1:3' Jutt For Yo'1
2:00 Callin, On pt, Pleuant
3:00 Muolc &lt;lo Rauod
3:30 New•
3:3a Muaic Go Round
4;SO Local- Nf(f•
4:30 MUlhi Ga Rou nd
6:00 Sl)Oftll Ill: 8f(rieW
�: 10 Spo"rta ScoCtll
6:"�I '111t Band Bql'
S:45 Pat Booue llhow
8:ffO .Sundown S�
0:30 OU' the- Air; . . ,
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W ARSAW UPI - Poles da&amp;hed (Ians" ind · ''yo�n;g
w ith police for the fourth Ume in demo111ttattd, alaja., - · �efqre�
little over a month · Stinday at ing In' a football' aoccet f•Jll� �
Poznan, it was reported Monday. tween Waraaw Polonia al'ld P� I
Several person!i were i njured, re- nan Lech, ,l'itch. elKI� In a •�
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BUT 'flR NOT tN
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1960 For
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Price i1 Right
Concentration
Truth or Consequenct1
It Co uld Be You
Mid Day New1
Movletime
Lorettai You ng Theater
Young Dr. ittalone
From The,e Roo•.,
iomody Playbouae
AdventW'tl Time
Steambpt :BIil
Oulct
lf!!Orl•
M'uslc In the Round
The ,Tlrt, Th&amp;.i:ter Sf4owWt":::thercalt
"1'ew1 PJcturHuntley BrinldeJ' Jl,eporl
Ma nhunt
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Price Ia RiJbt
PP.rry Com6 Sbow
Thia is Your Life
Tombstone TerrltOt'f'
New, Headlillt■
We,thettut
Tbfl. Ja&lt;!k Paar 81loW
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12:45 The GuJaiQI JJ&amp;bt ,
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1:00 Heart. of tbil Cl�
t:15 �ere, Sturm
1:30 Aa the World Turnl
1:SC :idi;if! of Nb{hl
'2:00 For Bette-: OI' Wone
1:00 The Three Stooa:ea
2:So nouae ',pan,
i:ao Llfe of Riley
' ,, ... 1:00 • ,Arth•w,J. Sm1to ·,t.,..
,l,QQ ,�'l1e, ,lllll!Oll,lln , , .
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1:13
1:00 The Brighter DfJ
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1::-W Amos 'n' And1
1:1?1 T":1e Secret Storm
'1:00 Steve Donavan
1:30 Edge of Night
f:30 To Tell the Truth
5:00 nie Three Stoore,
8:00 Dennis O'K.eefe Stlow
J::m The Life of Riley
1:30 Many L,.,vee of Doby Gillil
1:00 Artb111· ' Smith t:00 , Tightrope
Show
Skelton
8:1�
A Look ■t the Weather ,
f:00, Red
J):00 Garry Moore Show
8:20 Jule Rivlin Show
lLOO News
5:30 Amos 'n' An"
U.: 10 A Look at the Weather
t:00 RiJhway Patrol
22':oo Theater 13
7:30 Reckonin g
8,30 Men Into Space
9,00 The M illion �
1:00 Newt0 I've Got A Secret
9:3
1:18 Capta in KanllarOO
Armstrong Circle Theater
10:00
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lJ:00 1 1 o'clock New.D:00 Red Rowe Show
11:10 A J.oot at the Weather
,P:30 On the Get
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11 Roo•rtelt Fan
Despite her voting record, Greer
has been a devoted Roosevelt fan
amce her ingenuc days in Eng­
land.
"My own politkal ·beliefs have
nothing to do wi th the role,'' she
said.
·· 1t is an added respons ibility to
play such a citizen of the world
as M.rs. Roosevelt. I've portra)'ed
hying characters before, in "Blos9oms in the Dust' an� •i.w-s. Park­
ington.' It's not easy.
"I am not giving an imitation
or Mrs. Roosevelt.
"I hope I a m interpreting and
giving an i mpreession of Mrs.
Hoosevelt 81 she was during the
years when the movie takes
place."
H•• CollktN FIim$
To perfect her cha racterizatio n
Miss Garso n has collected several
newsreels showing Mrs. Roo�evelt
alo n g with dozens of photographs
of the famed for mer First Lady.
Neither producer Dore Schary
nor any one else at Warne r Broth•
e'ts studios has attempted to guide
Greer in her portrayal of the
character.
"J just showed up for work the
first day and played Mrs. Roose­
velt as I thought the role should
be done," she exptailled. "No one
has crtidzed or changed my
ideas yet. That pleased me.
"Perhape the, biggest compll­
ni'ent I've had came from extras
on the set who wanted lo 'know
wbo the actress was playing Mrs.
Roosevelt."

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Chan nel 3-l'uesday

PEANUTS

CROS SWO R D,

TELEV ISION GUI Di

PINK EYI IN CATTLE
i..1t year many Maaon County
dairy and beef herd5 suffered
from outbreak.a of Pini:eye. Pink•
eye ii a contagloUB disease whit!h
may spread through your herd.
The re&amp;ulting lOi&amp; in milk and
meat producuon mea:ll less dol•
lars to Lhe owner.
H you h■v• pinkeye or &amp;u•pect
pink..,.. In your h..-d �I your ffl'o
erln■ri•n. HIW'• the one bht qutil•
Pink.ey e is most commonly seen
fled to tl"Nt your cattle,
in summe r. It afects animals of
Pinkeye has been recognized as all ages, but animals under two
an in fectious disease of cattle since years old 5eem most 5usceptible.
1889.
Control measures consist of good
The first symptoms are a swell• herd management. One of the· best
ing of the eyeball and a wate ry dis• ways to prevent the disease from
charge from the eye. This ti. is• .spreading is to control the mes .
charge late r contains pus and rnu- A free pamphlet "Farm Fly Con•
cus. The lining of the lids becomes Lrol'' which gives directi on, and
red and congested. Often a pink or chemicals to use i n controlling
red ring surrounds the white part flies, can be obtained from thC' Ma­
o f the eyeball. The animal shows son County Extension Office.
evidence of pain particularly m
Animals which have Plnkeye
bright sunlight. The eyeball be- ' should be put in the barn by them
comes cloudy and the animal may selve.s and treated -by a veterinsr­
be unable to see for a few days. ian.
Ulcers may form in severe cases
.
By keeping inrected animals_ 1soon the front of the eye near the
pupil. Sometimes the eyeball is de• 1 �at�d an� Following the Vete1·m�r•
stroyed and the animal becomes 1an s advice, the spread 01 the dlS·
ease may be controlled.
blind.
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Legal NotJce

NOTICE OF APPOINTMONT
Etltt• of s. R. Hendrix, DffNMC
C11t No. 18,357
Notlcc ls hereby given that
Woodrow Zwilling whose Post Of­
nee address Is Syrai:use, Ohio, baa
bee n duly appointed Administrator
o( the Estate of S. R. Hendrix late
of Melia County, Ohio, dece11sed.
Dat� llll1 16th day of April
1000.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Mel�• County. Ohio
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleporl, O., June 7, 1960-7
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COMMIMORAT! IMMIGIIANT
NEW YORK UPI-A plaque
commemorati ng the arrival here
in 163!5 of Peter Caeaar Alberti�
the flrat Italian immi,arant, was
unveiled Thuraday in Battery
Park.
Nine of Albertl's deacendants,
including Edward A. Albertia, 71,
of Orange, N. J., attended the
ceremony 1pon1ored by the Ital­
ian Historical Society of America.
The plaque was presented by the
city of Venice, Italy.

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The Elean or Circle of the
Hea.\h Methodist Church wlll have
� family picnic at the Middleport
Roacblde Park this Thu:raday eve•
, nlna: at 6. E.ach f:1&gt;nlly 11 N!guest­
ed to ·also bring their o wn table
service and drink.

THER E'S

GOIN &lt;7

TO 6E A
LE CT UR E
AT THE
M U S E UM
TODAY

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Admissions June 4: Peler Sulli•
v•�• New Haven; Miss Becky
Ful\1, Middleport.
Ju ne 5: Mrs. Allen Roush,
M iddleport; Mn. Victor Bahr,
Loni Bottom; Mrs. Ed ....urd Rick­
ard, Letart.
Di1missed Roee Waldron, Mrs.
¥ar,y Hensley, Edwa rd Sheppard,
Mrs. Gl.adye Lesher, Davie llurnett
:Pfl.ul Sayre, Mrs. Glen Fincham,
.to� MIiler, Sandra Ja nes, Keith
G.lllUai;id, Robert 1-la,wkins, Ernie
Gardner, Paul Elkins, Mrs. Ferdie
Jorwa.. Frank Snider, Mrs. Howell
J.,::Yi1, Mrs. Thor Carsey, Mrs.
Oae.r Pauley, Gilbert Mayo, Ke•
Vin' Jactson, . Geor,e Taylor, Basil
HIil, James Weber, Mrfil. Hollis
W.ood,yard, Infan t male J.arvis,
�. l\obert Coulaon and , �on,
· Carmel Jewett and dauahter.
,liJba �une 3; Mr. and Mra.
tuRUt KeQ.t, New Haven, a son.

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STAKIS VALUE INCijlAS!D
ilAMDEN, N. J. UPI-The add­
, ed -,,_:ah1e of the Garde11 State
S\lket, '\ltDrld's richest horse, race
• will be bobsled from $100,000 lo
$125,00l;t for its 1961 runni ng .

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mldgs., radio and heater, electrlc wipers, power
steering, washers, wh�el_ covers, solid black.

GAU.X I E FORDOR

185 H.P. Cruise-o-mallc, radio .and beater, pOwer
steerlnc,- wheel covers, padd"!I dash, Meadowvllle

Famous

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coming -to

RUTLAND FURNITURE
TUESDAY
JUNE 14
11 P.M. lo 8 P,M,
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.CO live Baby
Animals!

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300 H.P. Crulse-o-matlc, ID-Fl radio, heater, backup
lllhts · p0wer steerinc, padded dam, white tires,

wlieei covers, ,..,hers, electric wipers, Palm Sprine•
RoSl!, very low mileage.

�MIS'",-W,'$ IJ!S M9Y
t.lO/J ,fT �-SIS:
Fi.�N/C5 .•.:,.

ALL CARS WAXED AND UN DERCOATED
ALL IN TOP CONDITION

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WANT ADS

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WANTED: COOK for rest home.
Write qualifications to P. 0. Boll.
303, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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BOSTON (Special)-Decisions
Lotk1: Montgomery about national •elections should
15.9, 9. 7 runnin g 9 ft. Gallipol is l'ome out o( each voter's com­
n
HOUSE PAINTING INSIDE AND ! 8. 4, 11 .6, ru ning 8 ft. All dam s mu n iOn with God ud the guid•
up
running
ob...,ul ½ trap down I ance obtained lhrough prayer,
out. Roof and chi mney work.
Ray Ours. WY 2-3624.
6 2 6tp to Loc k 18. Lock 1B down run • The Christian Scient:!e Board of
ning c1boul one trap Hollers all D irectors said today.
on sill on Ka nawha.
More than
7,000 Christian
120 ) Busi ness Services Ohla Ri ve-,- Bods dow n : Loc k Sc ientists at the Annual Meet_lng
o f The Mo1her Chu
. rch, . The First
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AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIGER­ 14 M r. Chns
l 'h urc h of Ch rlsl, Sc1ent1s
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3537.
6-23 ti Albert 1'' . Holden 5 am 0- 18; Lock
17 Chcis JL . 6,0; am 80; Lock 22
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MUELLER FURNACIS, W ESTING Wavel' ly 10:45 am 6-0: Lock 23
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HOUSE ■,t,l iancH. Arnold Bro- Bayou Larrienc 7:30 pm 0-4; Ll·
. th.rs, Syr■cuse, Ohio. Phone high pm 8-6; Indiana 9 : 1 5 pm 15 :.J
WY2-6314.
1 1 ·1 '•tf , A. V. t:riss 1 1 : 40 pm 6-0; Lut·y
(Contlnuttd From P■t• On.)
Jane Lucas 5 : 40 am 9·0; Rockt•I Io unded no one ever has been ex.
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL 6 am l •O; Ashland 9:35 am 1 · 10, n· uted there.
appliance repair. Phone Otis J. B. Chauvin J0:60 am 0--4.
McClintOt:!k, Racine, O."tio. 2-l•tfc
Eichmann also is certain lo con­
U p at Gall ipolis--Bob Ben1er l !•.st the legality of his trial or the
APA.!1.'l'MENTS - i'Urollhed. and 9:05 pm 2•1 1 ; Re l iance I am 12-6: Jurisdiction or the Jsr11eli co urt.
uufurntahed. Mdluter■• Jliddle- Wesl&lt;'rn 5:30 am 12•5; Franldm
Israel neve r before has brought
port. Phone WY-2-5286.
2-3-tf L. Pierce 8:6{] am 9·0: Loc k 23 In trial a non-citizen accused of
I Southland 12:45 pm 4·6; Cotton crimes against Jew5 .abroad be­
Queen 1:40 pm 5-0; C. V. Harner
) USlneSS erYICes 1 1 : 1 0 pm 0•2; llcleri Z 7: IO am fore the proclamation of the stale
( 20 of Israel in 1948.
( Vulcan 8 . 55 am l l ·O; OVEC
Legal e,cperts say there has
A PAPER HANGER SPECIALJST. 0-8
been no parallel cases since the
You can try in any town a bet- J0:35 .tm J .fl.
ter one can't be found. I please
One boat duw11 Kanawha lht· Nuremburg war crimes tribunals
the ha rdest to ple11e. 40 yea rs Elger Cliff at Winfield 3 : 15 a111 which determined their own legal­
ity and wrote their own law re­
continuous practice. Phone SI-6· 0. 3_
trospectively.
2606 by day. Nlghts Sl.a-0045.
Ga.llipolis, Ohio.
6 6 3tc 1 2 1 J R«iol 1:stote
However, the West German gov­
ernment
waived any claim lo
HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 ROOMS ('Xlradite has
Eichmann
as a German
and bath, near Syracuse Post dhzcn and has promised
to help
Olfice on River Road. Two lots. the Israeli authori ties prosecute
Leland Bum.earrier.
6-1•6tp the C'a.se.

I eeab per word. ON lntiertiOG. Kinimwn �..... - eo i::u�
I cent,; per word � diree ODrl1'leOlltlve iDaertioDL
8pedaJ - one mioath fol' 30 cent, J)er word.
Jl'uli rate of 3 .,..,. pe, word "111 be cho,...i for Mvertuioc
lf DOI pold within 10 &lt;IAJ'■ after -i bill.
l!lrron In AdYertulnc - Should be roport,d lrwnediat.iy, The
Daiiy SeatlneJ will not be rupomd.ble for moi-e than one ineor­
nct lnlation.
- ol - ond lifeclal N-• of Ev,uto Sl.UO. Obltuarlea
puhl:lb'ld at 1 tent per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
G DAYS
I MO.
80c
00c
Ill
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711c
21
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Ado - br 10 A.II. will be ID tl&gt;at doy 1 ,-pc,r.

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.., Pain. 11n, 1-. 1...,,­
N t.r NetMnwkle. Phclne R.
and A. s.mce 'Station WY2-

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11161 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR HY·
DJVJV.nc can be Hen flnt
houae e11t ot Forest Run Met­
hodlat ChlD'cb. Run1 &amp;ood, a b1r11in.
6 8 3tp

UM CHEVROLET VII. ,1,096. 4
door 1ed1n . Ori1in1l black fluilh. PowezcHde Blaettnara, Pom
eroy.
a.3-6tc

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1907 row VB 2 DOOR ,1,1116.
Cu1tom 8ed1n. Low m1lHJe.
8ptrkjlnl 11.K�t blue llnl■b,
ltlaeltnar1, Pomeroy.
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For FRllE lnopul.1011
PHONI
Gilmore•• Supply Store
WY-2-2774

For Sale

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NEW 222 VARMINT RIFLE. SIX
power ,cope. M0.00. CalvJn
Lano, Mlddla,orl lllU. M.alp

FOR DEWCIOUS HAM SAND•
WICIIES. Jt&lt;k'■ Dtlry Str, Mid­
dleport.
8 7 8tc
BEAGLE PUPS. SWE!T POTATO
planll. Dennle Karr, Racin e,
Bnh■n Road.
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Vaugh.on'■ Exterminating
Company
It, Mery,, W. Va.

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P'OR SALE MITCHELL ULTRA
thin room air conditioner, 230·
volt,, l ton alze. Jn perfect
condition , m1ed but very little.
A, E. Jordan, 6:t7 Grant Street,
Mlddleport, Ohio. Phone W'/2·
3131.
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190 ) Marine Suppl ie,
Buy You - -

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
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REPAI R
We repair all types of r�dl­
a-tors, from heater cores to
the largest lruck or tractor
radiator.

Blaettna r's
Phone WY ,2,2l 4J
Pomeroy, OhJo

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Before 9:30 A.M.
Mlddleport WY•2-2649
Pon,eroy WY-2-3195

KAUTZ FIID ITORI
A.t Ch9ttw
Yukon .S.2 1"5

HAMILL IERVICI STATION
■■f&lt;oro tlOO A.M.
AINny WI
i!'l'ery Day 8eMc•

CLOTII, WOOD SLAT PORCH
ihades, cloth pol'()h valance,
awnin£s, venetla n bli nds, win•
dow shades. Frl'Je estl mates.
Dale Wlppel, 215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
S 2 1 90tc
CI ISTOII BUILT KITCHEN DE·
�l.ined for your home. Free es•
tlm11tes. F oreman and Abbott,
Phone WY2-Wl.
8-6-tf

HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL.
Weekly pickup. Al low as Jl.00
11 month. Call R. Ii: A. Servke
Station, WY2·238tl or •� Mar•
Ion (Hammer) Ha..vk. 6. J.30tp

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YOH SALE: I IOUSt.:: IN 111\llHISON
VILLE. Six rooms with bath
Close lo church and sdiool. Mrs.
CINCINNATI UPI - June 6.
John Stout, l l ilrrisun ville
6 7 51e Livestock Cattle 2000, calves 300;
slaughter steers and heifers We
l ower ; �e 1:t lers 1 lower; ave �ge
ah'd
FQft SALE:- FAlt:i1. u4 A , loc
011 �ood
gr.ivel road. 6 room I low choice 900· 1050 lb s_laug ter
house with h_ ot and col_d w_ater. steers 26.:S0·2�, low chmce 1_2�
Mrs. John Stout, Harrisonville. lb do �� 25.50 26.25, good 23. 25.
6 7 Ste 50, utility and standard 19-20; low
to average choice 600•750 lb hei•
fcrs 25, good to low choice 800
OuCe
lh down 23-24, low good 22-22.50,
utility cows 16-17.50: utility and
ORDER OF ATTACHMENT
rommerclal bulls 18·20; high good
Martin Servic■ St■tlon
and choice vealers 26-29, good 22·
V•.
26. standard 18·22.
Herbert Smith
Hogs 2500, barrows and gilts
Flied Ma� 13, 1 960
25c higher. 1·2 2IO lb 18, 1-2·3 180Amount of Claim - $39.59
240 lb 17.3�-1785, mostly 17 . 8� for
E. W. PeoplH, Judge
1 90-220 lb, 2·3 240-270 lb 16 .85(5) 1 7, 27; (6) 7, 3tc 17.35; "BOWS 25c higher, 2-3 300·
450 lb 13.50·15, nea r 200 lb 15.50,
2-3 450•600 lb 12.75·13.50; boars
75,c higher, mostly 10.75,� l -5'0,
around 200 lb 12.
LEGAL NOTICE
Gr"n Produce
Bids will be received .o.l the of­
CLEVELAND UPI - Home­
fire of Webster &amp; Fultz
until
Tuu;d11y, June 14, 1060, 11l Ill growers market; (June 6} Asparagus, 8 qt bkt med•lge 1 o'clock A. M . for the purchase of
1he Sherman S1cphcns real e111.ilc 1 . 160.
Cahbage, Ohio 1¾ bu: crts dom.
situated al 222 Syc.nmorc Street in
the Village of 711iddlcport. Ohio. rnd. med 1. .50• 1.75, ·24 ·qt basket
The real cstote is appraist•d for J - 1 .25.
Cucumber greenhouse, ctn J2s
$1 900.00 and cannot he sold £or
less than the appraist'Ll vuluc. For extra fancy l l s 1, bkt 24s No I
further in(ornwtiun, phune WY 2· funcy 1 .10·2.25.
Green onions, bkl bchd 48s 2.50,
2186.
!ti) 7. 9, 1 1 . 13, 4tc poorer H.50, 24 1- 1.35 poorer l!Wt'­
ec.
Pa rsley, 8 qt bkt bchd doz curly
&amp; root 75-1 , poorer lower.
fiadishes, bkt bch 24s red 7!5' 1 ,
NOTIC'E O F APPOINTMENT
whites
J.1 .25. tpd bkLs 24 8 films
C••• No. 18,385
reds 1-1.-'0 white 1 .40-1.150.
E•t■te Of John E. McCIH�i'Y
Rhubarb, 16 qt bkt .75-1.
OitcffHd
Strawberries, 8 qt carton 3..0-0i
Not ce is hereby i,:ivcn i ll-\! Mil• 3 75.
drcd C. Phillips whose post office
Tomatoes, greenhouse, 8-lb bkt
address ls Minersville, Ohio, hais
med
2.25, few lowe r. lge J.150-1.90.
been duly Qppointed Administra­
trix of the Estat.e of John E. Mc•
OHIO VALLIY LIVESTOCK
Clnskey late of Rarinc, Mt:!lgs
G•lllpoll•,
Ohio, Jun• 4, 1960
County, Ohio, dcccai;cd.
HOGS-175 to 220 lbs 17 lo 17.50
Dated lhis &lt;Ith day of June 1960.
220 to 2.50 lbR _1 7 to 17.50; Light
i,�_ H. O'BIW•:N
J1,1dgc of the Prohate Court 16 to 17.MJ; Fat Sows lJ to 14.50;
Slags 12 to l4; Boars 8 to Hi ;
Meigs Cuunty, Ohio
(6) 7, 14, 21, 3tc .Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 90; Shoats 6 to

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lxecutor
1.t■te of 1Ytr-1t J. Tr■ &lt;Y
0-CuMd
Notice is hereby given tltat Nel•
h1.1 H. Tracy whose Post Office
address is Pome ro)', Ohio, R. D . 2,
!20b J I nsurance
has been tluly appointed as Exccu•
trlx
of the E1tate of Eve retl �.1
COMPLllTE UIISURANCE PIIO.
tecLlon, Life, Auto; l1'ire, Pollo. Tracy late of Meigs County, Ohio1
Call Don lllll� Middlo,ort \-teceaaed.
Dated this 3rd day of June 1960,
Ohla.
F. H. O ' BRIEN,
Judge
of
the Probate Coutt
-- - DON
'Meigs t:ounty, Ohio
(6) 7, 14, 2 1 . 3to

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FOR SALE: � room house and bath
111 lut'nace. Nice locatio n . See
8 AND I ROOM HOUsi TWO
Sam Picken,, Sy racu10, Ohio.
room apartmenta. A. N, .Ben,tl,
8 2 31p
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Pbono IVYl-1272.
11 3•U
FOR SALE , FIVE ROOM HOUSE
With bath, nice location . Melvin
FOR Rl:NT 4 ROOM HOIJSII:
Hood, .\ 1 1 Lo&lt;:u1L St., Pomeroy,
Rutla.nd Town,hlp. Call TIJJ,
11-28-llOtp
3478, HarUord, W, Va. Nl-fflp
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THREE BEDROOM HOUSE AT
hou1t1. 8 room• and balh, in•
1126 r.a,, Mai n S&amp;., P,im11roy.
cludin1 kitchen , 1ppllaaee1, &amp;
Phone WY2•8'08,
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room hou1e eurrentJy ,ented.
Pbo n11 SP3-oe.82, Cllftaa, W, Va.
8-1-etp.
4 ROOr,i AND BATH APART•
MEN'f, North S...nd Street, 116 ACIIE FARM WITH a . ROOM
Mlddleport. Rent naaonable.
hou1e. Located be tween RuUand
Phone WY-2-5383.
6 8 8tc
a nd Harr-llonvllle · on mail and
K'hool route.
S4\11!: MONEY BY RENTINGA
Refri1erator rrom Ewinp store G • room house localed. at 28 Park
St., Mldd�eport, Obl.o.
C•ll WY 2•2860,
fJ e Ste
Store. b1,1:lldlna loeat� "1·1n down•
FOUR ROOII SECOND FLOOR
town Rulltnd. Livln1 qu..ton
apartment with bath : 11-o one · above. SuUabll rOr 1 ·tara•· or 2
room lint floor. Miller Apart.
,mall bu1ln1uea. Irene. 'l"om, '«I
mentt, Mulbony Ave. Aenl reaIJntvorolly Tm•.._, .- l\ll\�••
'9nable. Phone WY2-3170, after - Ohfo; lhori'ti L't .IAl9i.::l. r, 1 '• ' •·
l:IO p, m.
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AUCTION Ill
ComJ,llle hnla
Crllt lrNte..t
II/rite, Phone er Cutact
A. C. IRADrORD, laclM, Ohio.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Director's message which called
for an end to apathy, lrre1pon1i•
bility and blind partisanship.
..In the United States," t.be
Directors sa i d, .. the current year
will record important political
decisions as well as intematJonal
approaches." They added that
"through p rayer, we can rise
above blind pertisanship and the
irresponsible tumult of aggre.a·
sive men1 al .suggestion."
Named President of The Mo­
ther Church for the coming year
was Arthur W. Eckman of Cam­
bridge, Mass. A lawyer, he is a
native of Vick.sburg, Mississippi.
He was educated at the Untver­
!iily of Texas, the University of
Southern California, and Harvard
Law School.
The Director!i held that peo­
ples of all landa wlll be df'liver•

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS, STANDS,
chairs, cabin et, tables, dresser,
buffe.t, cupboa rd, re(rigerator,
di1he1 and mt1ce1laneous Items
Call WY2·2998 or 370 Fisher
6·4•3tc
St
reet, Middleport.
,17 S'nlDEIIAKJ:R comm. Std, OD.
Owner 11 leavlnC lqr 41"1ny. Pb.
WY 2�Btl after 4 ,, m.
20. cu. FT. CIIEST
DEEP
freeze. Seldon Moore, Chcshiru,
� 31 6tp
I Ohio. Phone Emenun7-7152.
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1 1167 PONTIAC va STATION
6-4-3lc
w•1on $1,UB. I ,,,,. On e care­
ful owner. Hydraiia1t10 drive. AltC REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS
for 1al11. Call WY2·3489. 6·1•�tc
Radio and Heat.er, Bllettnar1,
Pomerof.
6--3-0tc
PIGS FOR SALE: Phone WY 2·
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24741 da)'s.
6 4 3lp
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Phone WY2-6308. Harlfy Hain£ W::0:--:A. c•_..,c U LT1ffioRS, BLACK·
Fl1LWOC1d1 R'oad alter IJ:30 p.m.
hawk. corn planter, Good con­
6 6 3lp
dition, Joe Field1 near Kilroy11
on R.oute 7.
6 6 6tc
111117 FORD V8 �AlRLANE IIO()
--::-:-=:- - -$1,t9li, 4 door nidan. A real :-:=t.--:-:70"
1 FARM.ALL 1'' ·20 TRACTOR, 1
ett•"1 puJl'. Power 1teerJn1 and
1Jde dellvery Hake, 1 set 14 in•
bi'akn. "htdom1llc. Blaetlnan,
ch pull type tractor plowii. Al11n
Pomeroy.
8-S-61&lt;:
fo r rent 100 acres good pasture.
William F. Houduhelt, Klnr..� ­
'Ml OLl&gt;SMOB!LE 88 - Z door ••·
bury
Hoad.
6 CS 3tc
dan. VI flocJ&amp;:et en,:ine. Goes like
1 Jet. ,111ffl. Karr &amp; Van Zandt,
Pomeroy.
6 7 3tc 1 FtMALE BEEGLE t'lELD
ch11.1npion aired. Excellent hun'68 MERCUR'/ .&amp;tontery 2 door. A
ter. J•hone WY2·6856. 6 6 3tp
)'OULhlul cir lnslde and out.
aH9:S. Karr &amp; Van Zandt', Pom• PIGS FOR SALE. Wllllam Blake,
e roy.
Dor'-, Ohio.
6 7 I 21 p
8 7 3tc
,
'07 CJJEVROL.1:.-, 6 c)'linder-De• 10 KEY PORTABLJ.: VI-CTO!t adtl·
J1.1xe 2 door. A c11r for real econ•
inti machlne. Phone L'H 7•2442
omy, 11 190. Karr &amp; Van .Z..ndt,
Letar,.
6 7 3tp
Pomeroy.
fl 7 Ste
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'07 FORD cu,to
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8 2-:d::--:
oor t:OAL FOR SALE: GR.t;AT SAY·
300 ---,V:-::
INGS lr bought before l at Aug.
n
Fri1ky u a you g aoll. tU90.
ust. Now i1 lhe ti me to gC'l your
Karr and Va n .Za ndt, Pomeroy.
winter coal. .Hefor c tho �·au rush.
6 7 3tc
Have ■11 grades of coal. WU! de­
'57 CADUJ.AC Coupe Deville. A
live r a nywhere. See or call Bob
helter bllf tban a brand new
J0Uer1. iWJne located State Route
,mall ear. QON. Karr and Vah
124. 1/, mile from fair gruun(Ui.
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 1 3tt:!
(j 7 IJtp
'1)6 BUICK C•ntury Riveria Coupe GARDEN TRACTOR. Paul K11u(!,
Solid white color - A ■olld val•
Middleport, Ohlo.
6 7 3tp
ue. Jl 103. Karr 6 Van Za ndt,
Pomeroy.
8 7 3te
:59 roBD flOO TRIJCK A·l CON­
d,uon 12 can, a decll: milk body.
Jl,n, Parlier, �better, Ohio.
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Farm Ne,,,s
RIVER I National Election Decisions
REPORT Should Follow Prayers To God

( 1 7 l Help Wanted

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CATILE-Slee rs 18 to 24; Heif­
ers 16 to 22; Baby Beef 20 to 215;
Jo'al Co ws 14 to 18; Canners 12 to
15; Bulla 18 to 22; Milk Cows 100
to 200.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 28.4fi;
Seconds 24 lo 28; Medium 20 to
22; Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 28; Culla 115
to 20.
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms &amp; to 12;
Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fat Sheep 4
to IO; Culls 1 lo 5i Bucks 4 to 8;
Fat Withers 4 to 10.
LAMBS - Topi 22.50; Seconds
16 lo 20; Lighl Wts. 14 to 18;
Com mon 12 to 1:t

Legal Notice

N'OTICI OtlAPPOINTMENT
l•acutor
Illate of Mlldl"N A. DouglH
Docoo ■od
Caao No. 1'�
NoUce la hereby given that
Ra)l&gt;h Emerso n Uougtas whose
Polt Office addrea 11 Rt. I, Shade,
Obio1 bas bten dul)' appointed 11
Executor of lhe E•t"le of Mildred
A. nou,111, late of Mei,1i. County,
Ohio, decoued.
Dated· UiJ, 21th day of May, 1960.
J". H. O'BRIEN
Jud.le ot the Probate Courl I
_ _ 1 �;u'i� 'l)
, MtlP County, Ohio
. (I) 31; (8) 7, 14, 31\

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1:00 Comedy Playhouse
4:30 Adventure Theater
� .00 Steamboat Bill
5 :30 Woody Woodpecker
6:00 Lowrey Stiowti�
6:15 Jim Thad.er Show
8:25 Weatherwt ·
6:30 1.\rws Pktu,..
8:45 HUllt!ey Brlnrtey Repott
1:00 Cannonball
7:::tu Laramie
8:30 Starti me
9:30 Arthur Murray Party
J0:00 M Squad
10:30 Phil Silvers Show
U ·OO Ne..,.� Ht-:irlline.
11 :Hi w�atherusl
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1 :00 Sign Of f

Cho11nel 3 - Wtdnesdo1

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10:00

Eisenhower Republican Plays
•Mrs. Roosevelt In New Film

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Leave it
to Hollywood-they've got .an Ei•
senhower Republican playing El·
eanor Roosevelt in the movie ver•
sion of "Sunrise at Campobello."
Greer Garson , the soft-voiced
beauly who won an Academy
Award playing "Mrs. Miniver,"
portrays FDR's wife in the film
NAMED PRESIDENT - Arthur despite her poUtics.
W. Eckman of Cambrid�e. Ma11 ..
She has been a U. S. citizen
was named Pre8ident of The only alnce 19�1. but in both the
Mother Church, The First Church 1952 and 19M elections the Eng­
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, lish·born
actress voted for Ike.
Mass., at the June 6 Annual
Mrs. Roosevelt only
mot
"I've
Meeting.
two or th ree limes, and I've found
ed from tyranny through the her a faS&lt;:i nating woman. She has
freedom-giving power of spiritual treme ndous dignity and character.
l've read almost all the research
understanding.
"With complete confidence Jn · books available on her, and the
God's guidance," they decla red more I read lhe more impressed
"Christian Scientists foresee the l become."
, •- -·
doom of the evil forces which
would undermine righteous gov­
e rnment, weaken human free­
dom, and sink mankind deeper
AUTUMN
into materialism."
The new President set-ved three I entered a scene of beauty
terms on the Los Angeles Board At the close of an autumn day.
or Education and one ter m o n A scene so quiet and peaceful
the California Board ol Educa­ That its memory will linger always.
tion. A former Manager of Com­
mittees on Publication, he was A carpet of gold and ctimson
appointed Gene ral Counsel of the Covered the g round al my feet
Legal Depa rtment of The Mother A nd as I trod upon lt
Church in 1944. a n office he 1till 1 sa n k in, an kle deep.
ho lds. lie succeeds Mrs. Kath·
I though as J gazed.'jipo'� it
ryn ·F. Coo k' or Boston, Masi.
The threats to be coped with, And heard tht:! bree2es blow
he said. "are not merely external That ere long the lovely c.trpet
forces under authorl1arian dic­ Would be shrouded deep iti snow.
tatorships that would seek to
destroy our way of life. ' Vicious And the -beauty that was of
Autumn
internal enemies. represented by
organi1.ed crime in league with Would be a scene of winter snow.
corrupt politics and 1ubverslve But the scenes of both are wel­
come
influences,- clai m the power to
ti kc over gove rnment in one As they come to us here below.
-Mrs. Harry Wolfe
community afte r another . . . . "

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Poet's Corner

Through re11ance on Go d's· power and guidance, the11e challeng.
es will be met and, mastered, he
declared, addin g that "the beneficont govern m ent" of the founding
fathers will be preserved, and I
civil and religious rreedoms reig
• n
supreme."
Reports of key officlalt covered
the fa r-reaching activities of the
den o mination which haa branches
in more than 45 countries through
out the free world.
Public lectures on Christian
Sdence were given for the first
time, lt was announced, in m any
distant areu including Gha n a
and the Fiji lslands.
Many outatlinding heal ing.a thru
entlrely sp iritual means were
dted In the reports. They i nclud•
ed heallngs of alcoholism, leuke­
mia, pneumonia, cancer, aathm■,
tuberculoslt, broke n bone1. insan­
ity, hay fever, heart trouble and
cerebral palsy.
The total n umber of Christian
Science orga n tiation1 at colle1e1
a1\d universities hu nearly dou­
bled in recent yeara: Newly listed
organizations include those p.t the

Uni versity of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa, and
al the Free U n iversity of Berlin,
Germany.
NQW tranalatio'na of certai n of
the writing1 of Mary BakeT Eddy
the Discovere r and Founder or
Chr istia n Scien ce, were announced.

Who Do You Trust
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10:30 . Mr. Adame and Eve
11,00 The News Tom�,
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1:, :16 Spc,rtB Report
11:20 Late Show
IJl:45 Sh:m Off

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Four Jutt Men
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1:88 Sign On
f:00 Gueat Star
8:15 News &amp; We11i:her
6:30 RFD
l:OO Breakfast Party8:30 News ·
8:3! iBreaktast Party
8:30 'Newd
IQ:OC �offee Tim11
10: 15 Swap Shop
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tU:t5 On the Tow:i1
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8Jt,fnlil:l_· Gran1� \viii m tet •s announced. The meetlnc .l,s. set
_
in reaµI� session Thursday at f3 for 7 o'clock.
p. m. Tbt�ptlrd and fourth degre:e1
wlll be conferred.
H!)MECOMlNG SUNDAY
ldoUTS, 1'.0 �llliT
The annual Homei:oming will
boo&gt; ��l, Gad Scouta ot Mid- be h,eld this comi ng Sunday, June
dleport, . will meet Wednesday 12 at the Rutland First Baptist
,morniq ..- at 10 at .t�e. Girl SCQut Church with Rtv. Byrd aa the
Cottaeii C»I. Pearl ,Str�t. �h gµ est Speaker. A m11lf! choru i w
ill"
fi(rl ia��� to brl�g 8 1 �. JUl:IffJh · spec¥JI
music.
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bag JuJM!h and�a box for ■ · Ii.fit
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W�h

STEVE

1 12:30 Jult For YOll
1 :30 New1
1:3' Jutt For Yo'1
2:00 Callin, On pt, Pleuant
3:00 Muolc &lt;lo Rauod
3:30 New•
3:3a Muaic Go Round
4;SO Local- Nf(f•
4:30 MUlhi Ga Rou nd
6:00 Sl)Oftll Ill: 8f(rieW
�: 10 Spo"rta ScoCtll
6:"�I '111t Band Bql'
S:45 Pat Booue llhow
8:ffO .Sundown S�
0:30 OU' the- Air; . . ,
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W ARSAW UPI - Poles da&amp;hed (Ians" ind · ''yo�n;g
w ith police for the fourth Ume in demo111ttattd, alaja., - · �efqre�
little over a month · Stinday at ing In' a football' aoccet f•Jll� �
Poznan, it was reported Monday. tween Waraaw Polonia al'ld P� I
Several person!i were i njured, re- nan Lech, ,l'itch. elKI� In a •�
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liable sour1;es said, T�e official less t ie. ' ' __
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CURLY KAYOE
BUT 'flR NOT tN
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U P TO $650.
1960 For
• d Dem ons trators

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Play YolU' Hi..meh
Price i1 Right
Concentration
Truth or Consequenct1
It Co uld Be You
Mid Day New1
Movletime
Lorettai You ng Theater
Young Dr. ittalone
From The,e Roo•.,
iomody Playbouae
AdventW'tl Time
Steambpt :BIil
Oulct
lf!!Orl•
M'uslc In the Round
The ,Tlrt, Th&amp;.i:ter Sf4owWt":::thercalt
"1'ew1 PJcturHuntley BrinldeJ' Jl,eporl
Ma nhunt
w,eon Train
Price Ia RiJbt
PP.rry Com6 Sbow
Thia is Your Life
Tombstone TerrltOt'f'
New, Headlillt■
We,thettut
Tbfl. Ja&lt;!k Paar 81loW
SI.Kn Off

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12:45 The GuJaiQI JJ&amp;bt ,
l.L&gt;l'!hler lhtJ
1:00 Heart. of tbil Cl�
t:15 �ere, Sturm
1:30 Aa the World Turnl
1:SC :idi;if! of Nb{hl
'2:00 For Bette-: OI' Wone
1:00 The Three Stooa:ea
2:So nouae ',pan,
i:ao Llfe of Riley
' ,, ... 1:00 • ,Arth•w,J. Sm1to ·,t.,..
,l,QQ ,�'l1e, ,lllll!Oll,lln , , .
S:� - l'be .Verdict II YOUN
Weather
the
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1:13
1:00 The Brighter DfJ
ts: 20 Jule Rivlin Show
1::-W Amos 'n' And1
1:1?1 T":1e Secret Storm
'1:00 Steve Donavan
1:30 Edge of Night
f:30 To Tell the Truth
5:00 nie Three Stoore,
8:00 Dennis O'K.eefe Stlow
J::m The Life of Riley
1:30 Many L,.,vee of Doby Gillil
1:00 Artb111· ' Smith t:00 , Tightrope
Show
Skelton
8:1�
A Look ■t the Weather ,
f:00, Red
J):00 Garry Moore Show
8:20 Jule Rivlin Show
lLOO News
5:30 Amos 'n' An"
U.: 10 A Look at the Weather
t:00 RiJhway Patrol
22':oo Theater 13
7:30 Reckonin g
8,30 Men Into Space
9,00 The M illion �
1:00 Newt0 I've Got A Secret
9:3
1:18 Capta in KanllarOO
Armstrong Circle Theater
10:00
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lJ:00 1 1 o'clock New.D:00 Red Rowe Show
11:10 A J.oot at the Weather
,P:30 On the Get
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Channel 8-1 uesdo)

11 Roo•rtelt Fan
Despite her voting record, Greer
has been a devoted Roosevelt fan
amce her ingenuc days in Eng­
land.
"My own politkal ·beliefs have
nothing to do wi th the role,'' she
said.
·· 1t is an added respons ibility to
play such a citizen of the world
as M.rs. Roosevelt. I've portra)'ed
hying characters before, in "Blos9oms in the Dust' an� •i.w-s. Park­
ington.' It's not easy.
"I am not giving an imitation
or Mrs. Roosevelt.
"I hope I a m interpreting and
giving an i mpreession of Mrs.
Hoosevelt 81 she was during the
years when the movie takes
place."
H•• CollktN FIim$
To perfect her cha racterizatio n
Miss Garso n has collected several
newsreels showing Mrs. Roo�evelt
alo n g with dozens of photographs
of the famed for mer First Lady.
Neither producer Dore Schary
nor any one else at Warne r Broth•
e'ts studios has attempted to guide
Greer in her portrayal of the
character.
"J just showed up for work the
first day and played Mrs. Roose­
velt as I thought the role should
be done," she exptailled. "No one
has crtidzed or changed my
ideas yet. That pleased me.
"Perhape the, biggest compll­
ni'ent I've had came from extras
on the set who wanted lo 'know
wbo the actress was playing Mrs.
Roosevelt."

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Chan nel 3-l'uesday

PEANUTS

CROS SWO R D,

TELEV ISION GUI Di

PINK EYI IN CATTLE
i..1t year many Maaon County
dairy and beef herd5 suffered
from outbreak.a of Pini:eye. Pink•
eye ii a contagloUB disease whit!h
may spread through your herd.
The re&amp;ulting lOi&amp; in milk and
meat producuon mea:ll less dol•
lars to Lhe owner.
H you h■v• pinkeye or &amp;u•pect
pink..,.. In your h..-d �I your ffl'o
erln■ri•n. HIW'• the one bht qutil•
Pink.ey e is most commonly seen
fled to tl"Nt your cattle,
in summe r. It afects animals of
Pinkeye has been recognized as all ages, but animals under two
an in fectious disease of cattle since years old 5eem most 5usceptible.
1889.
Control measures consist of good
The first symptoms are a swell• herd management. One of the· best
ing of the eyeball and a wate ry dis• ways to prevent the disease from
charge from the eye. This ti. is• .spreading is to control the mes .
charge late r contains pus and rnu- A free pamphlet "Farm Fly Con•
cus. The lining of the lids becomes Lrol'' which gives directi on, and
red and congested. Often a pink or chemicals to use i n controlling
red ring surrounds the white part flies, can be obtained from thC' Ma­
o f the eyeball. The animal shows son County Extension Office.
evidence of pain particularly m
Animals which have Plnkeye
bright sunlight. The eyeball be- ' should be put in the barn by them
comes cloudy and the animal may selve.s and treated -by a veterinsr­
be unable to see for a few days. ian.
Ulcers may form in severe cases
.
By keeping inrected animals_ 1soon the front of the eye near the
pupil. Sometimes the eyeball is de• 1 �at�d an� Following the Vete1·m�r•
stroyed and the animal becomes 1an s advice, the spread 01 the dlS·
ease may be controlled.
blind.
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Legal NotJce

NOTICE OF APPOINTMONT
Etltt• of s. R. Hendrix, DffNMC
C11t No. 18,357
Notlcc ls hereby given that
Woodrow Zwilling whose Post Of­
nee address Is Syrai:use, Ohio, baa
bee n duly appointed Administrator
o( the Estate of S. R. Hendrix late
of Melia County, Ohio, dece11sed.
Dat� llll1 16th day of April
1000.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Mel�• County. Ohio
(fi) 24, 31; (6) 7, 3lc

1

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleporl, O., June 7, 1960-7
_

COMMIMORAT! IMMIGIIANT
NEW YORK UPI-A plaque
commemorati ng the arrival here
in 163!5 of Peter Caeaar Alberti�
the flrat Italian immi,arant, was
unveiled Thuraday in Battery
Park.
Nine of Albertl's deacendants,
including Edward A. Albertia, 71,
of Orange, N. J., attended the
ceremony 1pon1ored by the Ital­
ian Historical Society of America.
The plaque was presented by the
city of Venice, Italy.

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The Elean or Circle of the
Hea.\h Methodist Church wlll have
� family picnic at the Middleport
Roacblde Park this Thu:raday eve•
, nlna: at 6. E.ach f:1&gt;nlly 11 N!guest­
ed to ·also bring their o wn table
service and drink.

THER E'S

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LE CT UR E
AT THE
M U S E UM
TODAY

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Admissions June 4: Peler Sulli•
v•�• New Haven; Miss Becky
Ful\1, Middleport.
Ju ne 5: Mrs. Allen Roush,
M iddleport; Mn. Victor Bahr,
Loni Bottom; Mrs. Ed ....urd Rick­
ard, Letart.
Di1missed Roee Waldron, Mrs.
¥ar,y Hensley, Edwa rd Sheppard,
Mrs. Gl.adye Lesher, Davie llurnett
:Pfl.ul Sayre, Mrs. Glen Fincham,
.to� MIiler, Sandra Ja nes, Keith
G.lllUai;id, Robert 1-la,wkins, Ernie
Gardner, Paul Elkins, Mrs. Ferdie
Jorwa.. Frank Snider, Mrs. Howell
J.,::Yi1, Mrs. Thor Carsey, Mrs.
Oae.r Pauley, Gilbert Mayo, Ke•
Vin' Jactson, . Geor,e Taylor, Basil
HIil, James Weber, Mrfil. Hollis
W.ood,yard, Infan t male J.arvis,
�. l\obert Coulaon and , �on,
· Carmel Jewett and dauahter.
,liJba �une 3; Mr. and Mra.
tuRUt KeQ.t, New Haven, a son.

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ilAMDEN, N. J. UPI-The add­
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S\lket, '\ltDrld's richest horse, race
• will be bobsled from $100,000 lo
$125,00l;t for its 1961 runni ng .

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Pima Mu,ion School

Pomeroy

Mr. - and Mrr1 Hatty P. Smith
were in Lancaater Sunday where
lhty met Mr. and Mn. E. A. G1r­
ri.so11 concerning the plans for
tbe Lancaster School ol Miflion1
lo be held July 10-13. Jdt-1. Smith
will serve aa dean of the school
which ia made up of three dis'.
tr1ct.s: ChllHcothe, Portamouth and
Zanesville.

0. , June 7, 1960

Local Dancers To Appear In Recital At
Middleport H igh Auditorium June 9

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Pupils of The Kent Studios of Dance of Pomeroy and Ra­
cin e will present Danse Varieties of 1960, June 9th Middle­
port lligh Auditorium at 7: 30 P.M., it ls announced. '
&amp;y LUCILLI HAWKINS
Ballet _pupils will perform the "Nutcracker Ballet," music
by Tchaikowsky and Choreography by Pelipa . Diana Davis
Mr. and Hn. C. F. Tompkin1 and
will dance the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy and guest arlial, son. Chrllllopber, were . in Lo&amp;an
POMEROY, 0810
S unday to attend I family reunion
Lydia �mbleton will perform Llnda Call.
in pbservance of the birthday of
"Dani.c Arabe."
Tap cl asses will present "V aca• hCt mother, Mrs. Newton Spencer.
TON tGHT and WEDNESDAY
Brownk Troop Hold,
lnt.ermcd1ale and 11.dv;.nced pup- lion Tim e U. S. A '' includ ing .. A
Mrs. Newton Spencer 9f Loaan
Thur•.I�,
Meetinll
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ib who will also appear in the Wee k e nd i n Alask a. '• an d ··on th e 1s spending this week with her
Walt Dilney's
Brownie Troup 243 met in the ba II ct are Effie Blazewicz, Elaine Beach of Waikiki."
daughter ind son-in-law, Mr. and
Sunday School room of the Melho- Davis, Bette J ean
Hob11tetter,
. a wdust and Mn . C. F. Tompkins 11nd son.
S
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ball
circus
A
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ri,t Church Thursday under the Jamilse Jones , Pa tricia Eve r11on ,
H ugh Gr_aber of Dayton wa s the
" will b e a highliiht of
lea denihip of Mn. Dan White.
J ani ce E 11crson, Karen Griffith, Spangles
of hia mother, Mn. Ch arles
guest
In TN!hnleolor
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Gam e&amp; were play ed and re- Kay Evans, Michaela Wolfe, Pam­ the program ftaturing Michaela Graber over lhe weet end .
Center
e aa the Star ot the
Wolf
Kevin Cortoran and
fr�1hmcnU of ice cr e am, aan d - efa Cl eek, Anha Fult1.., Rebecc a
-d by
. �· a nd Mr■. Everett Th1)ma1
I w1che1 a nd kooJ aid were 1erved by Houduhelt, Gay n elle Nease, Susie R'.ng in an aerial balle1 a:ssistt..
"Chimp" Chbnpuzee
ed Sunday in Bidwell wi th .Mr.
visit
n
Ke
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William
and
Tom Wolfe
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Mra. Arthur Ev1n■1.
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Gu est ball e rina, Nancy Arl e ne
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Mr.
and Mrs. Geor1e Sauer and '
Smith, will appe ar in two I.lances
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Sun day afternoon With Mr. and
cnt."
Mrs. William Wells, Ball Run. Al·
9anc e n who will abo appear be rt Re uter of Pom,roy wu a
.tre : Li nda Hack et t , Ro■e Marie I Sunday dinner &amp;ueaf
Tommy Hy 1ell, aon o! Mr. and
Jlackctt, Melanie Ha('k e lt, Li nda •
Yosl, Krista Yost, Susie Chapman. I Mi '-· Ly! " Hyaell, Jn!.ijred his foot
Norma Jean Stewart , Marilyn Stum I Sl nd ay a t the home of bis gr a nd­
bo, Sc1.n dra Humphries, Ann Holt · f&amp;.Ji er, Carey Hyaell.
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er, Sheilah Gal e Moore, J e nell e I
Cumin1-:s , Jo Ellen Di e hl. Jan Beti• li\ m&amp;ley., Syracuse, were Mr. and 1
mg, \t. ilisa Rizer, Franklin R1i er," Mrs. , Carl Moody a nd sona Jerry ·
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I d ith A n n Mees, Donna Thci81i, al'ld Larry, ot Millfleld all.d Mr. and ;
Na ncy Yo11t, Marlha Yost, Deni1e Mra. Joseph Hemsley and son Lar- .
Snodgrass, Conni_e Arno!t. . Jan Al- r�.(;� fr�end of P.arker1bw-&amp;.
Her1chel Diddle and IOI\ ·
k1re, Beverly Price, M1tue Ann ,
Wolle, Joyc e Davis and Jan e Lucas. i&lt;�nne.Ui accompanie4 het dau,ht'. '
Elizabe th Emble ton will ac- �. a11d 1onTin,law, . Mr. •nd M:rs. ,
Paul Osborn ot lancuter to Wellt- '
company 1he danc ers.
----bur,g, W. v, . . last
a
wull: for
yt,;; t wllh ,in, Maud• Tucker and t
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Miss Cbessie Diddle.
A mbrose Flanaean returned to
h;s employment Sat.,day after a
5 eSSl,!)Q
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se rtl day, Hlne,s.
;rs. Eliiabeth Duc&gt;.:,orth has re•
turned
to her home a1ler a vlslt in
Ele ve n me mbe rs of Troop 171
me t with lend ers Rosemary Arnold Akron with her d auahter Ind son­
and Jean Selden a bel on the N ay- in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. WnbUr Holter,
Mrs. William F11her and Mrs.
Monday.
lors Run pl ayground
Committee member Thelm a Lytle, StelJa Grue1er of M h1er■vi\le vlait•
Mn ,
a nd one guest, Mickey Clair Will· ed Mond' ay in Mlddlej&gt;ort with
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McNlfflee.
Charle11
l11m1 were also presen t.
The meeting opened with the
Mr. ind Mn, Oeoi1e Chtlda of
Scouts forming a horseshoe and McK�esport, P1., llr. ·and Mri." J.
giving the Girl Scout Promise, O. Childs and Mr. and �. Jame,
th en Sedoni1 Spencer ·•nd Sa ndra llic;hard1on and· daitlhter , of Jack•
Hendrick■ were given their pins.'i sonviile, Fla.,. vt1�ted la�t week
Duea were collected and tht with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McC1Iglrl1 displayed and I den tified the lum.
.
had 1 • . Mr. and Mra. C. F. 'Brunner of
d ifferen, . tree leaves eac::h
brO'Ugh t · to the meeting'. After Cuy ,1hoga Fa lla were net end
gathering tin der, kindling, and gueelll o! Mr. and Ml'I- J, IC. Fo1tet.
fuel I\Wlod, a · tre nch w as dug, "and
Mr. and 6fn. Charle1 Elkew and
a tepee fire layed and llah� d family are vaeallonin1 in the west.
Wien e rs and m a rshmallow,
Clarence Andrewa 11 on a three
were roa.11t ed , an(I potato chips, weelu vacation from his emp)oy­
plcklea and Kool Aid were serv • ment with the New Yo�k Central
ed.
, Railroad.
.
Jacklyn Jean Selden1bel led
Mr. an d Mrs. · Roger Jon es and
th e group in slngJng Girl Scouts f a mily of Ironton visited her
,:ogeth e r. Knot tying was prac- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon d
tlced a nd the meeting wa s closed Fisher over t he Memorial Day
l
with the Friendship Circle ,ind weekend and attended the Pome·
slnain1 ot Taps,
roy A lumnl banquet an d dance.

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fir!!\ for using a new "denMiddleport officials who _"
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� pool to slop all leak, stone liner" in the munici
tepltired today they hadn 't .
ages for at least five years '
By TOM MEWDY
bought a $&amp;,000 pig in a po
PAI NESVILLE, 0. /_U PI) - A Lake County jury today
µd,
a subsidiary of
O!fi&lt;;lals of the Denso)
found Floyd Hargrove mnocenl of the Christmas Eve slaying
· d; inspected the ¼-mch
the _ Olo Paint Corp ., also
of Charles Clark.
to Councilman Clinthick denatone coal Tuesd '
Hargrove was accused of firing the sniper bullet which ldU­
, e best trowel job" they'd
ton Fisher they pronounce
ed Clark on Christmas Eve as the Boy Scout leader helped his
performed the local in•
ever seen. Phil Globokar,
daughter open a can of pumpkin in their kitchen In nearby
1. stallation of denslone, as repreoenWive of the firm,
Mentor.
Mr. Fi■her said firm officials
Th e state i nsisted during th e innocent. He was arre■ted a&amp;ain,
indicated a le tter would be aent pl�tion is that when water
that Hargrov e on New Years Eve when the atate
e k trial
three�
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th
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sa
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ft
to ' Council immedi a tely confirmhim out of the saitJ it had proof be or.ied the
get
to
Clark
killC&lt;;I
Ina: Lheir approval of th e job, In t hat permitted add 1U�nal aaggin.1.
t he romanee Hargrove had
m
w�y
gun which killed Cl.art. Harg?\.\'e
'111 e question now 1s, therefore,
u,e with a "guarantee " forwardwith Mrs. Clark.
confessed again, he latec uid, to
ne,
laimed to be a
c
can
densto
ed earHer by Densol ' backed up
e jury l�te
th
nt lo
we
case
The
protect Mn. Clark,
n·ew a nd "very strong'' materi al,
by Olo.
Tue11day
men
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ernoon .
aft
Hargrov e saifl that ht: ,aw Mrs
REV. IOONI
Plans have been comple ted !or
SP.efici ations o( the contract hold the weight of the water.
and one woma n _deliberated three Clark three or four times a we...i:.
maintain•
d
ha
councilmen
e
Som
the annual fish fry and Jun wlth ' Denso! calle d for a coat one�ours and 40 mi n utes before be- He said tha t Mrs. Cbrk once
spring a new conerete
11hoot of the Meigs Coun\y Fi1h eighth inch thick i ii the ahallow ed this
mg_ sent to . a motel for tn e night . thought she was pregnant by him
botto
the
shou
l.
put
be
d
in
m
p
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oo
and . Game Association at., t.he �d of the pool, one.quarter I
Thie
morning, I.h ey deliberate d an d he arran&amp;ed for a doctor to
Pomeroy Gun Club, Thlll'ld1y, thick ln· the deepend. Mr. Fisher They deferred when a majority
�ess
th
an �n hou� befor e return•
give her pill&amp; which caused a
Juru� 18, Don WUlit,mJ, secretary said, however, Globokar applied a ' favored the denstone applieaUon.
ing a ve rdict of mnocent,
miscarriage.
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MAYBI
OPEN
ll �Ifull one-quarter inch coat to the
of the organ ization announced.
The apact■ton who p1c�tc1 fll•
Hargrove said after the verdict
le pool mana1er Leo S.
Meanwhl
. T�e -annual event will stut at entire bottom o! the pool.
70.....t courtroom fhrouslhout
came m that his pl.ans were un•
Sr.,
Kennedy_
will
water
toda
said
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PAST LIAKAGIS
.
10 •· q:i. wllh the shoot to start
certain.
the, trial rot1red appl•• whM
s
.
The pool, built In 19M through . •�lj going 1�to the pool aom�
short11 after noon. Trophiea
Mrs. Clark a.nd her four chilth• iurr returMd Its var-diet.
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it
toda
hope
that
th
a
wi
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Rev. Donald Boon e will begin his
be awarded In both Class A and a $60,000 bond iuue, hat been
Mrs.
pla n an extended trip west
dren
Walker,
e
Effi
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efen
d
e
th
.... ,1 be eat• plagued wtth excessive cracks in ' _1111.Yi, _ be filled by Sunday for an pastora te at the First Baptist
Clasa -ii. The dinner .WU
ant's mother, broke into tears. in a ne w station wagon given to
at
a
d
th
nmg
ered· by · Circle's Resta urant with the bottom. Investivation has de• o�If we don.t y. ake . t Sunda ,, Church in Midd leport this Sunday S he grabb&lt;id and bugged th e peo- the m by Clark's parents. who bad
y,
m
i
mor n ing. H e haa been paator of the pJe around her.
serving to start at five o'clock. termlned that specified 3-inch · �listened throughou t the trial u
edy, · "'11. e ' ll open it the
Kenn
be-,
w
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hile
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First Bap t ist Church of FrederickThere will be refreshments -ava'il• · thick concrete "ran
Hargrove broke into a happy her infidelities were unfolded.
ereafter pouible. "
lb
day
town, Ohio, tor the past six y ean grin. He had been nervous while She testified that she had been
ing poured ind is considerably i,rst,
able throughout the day,
and come, to M;ddleport with high the jury consi dered th e evidence . intim a te with other men in addiTjc�el.e are on ,ate by membero less than 3•inches thick in
recom mendation from his former
.
of the ,W.sociation and no one will places.
I lion to Hargrove, one of them a
Malnt•ined Hl1 lnnOCfflce
The result has been, engtneera
church a n d from the Ohio Baptis1
be allowed on the Jround s with�z:.: t:.�1�
Hargrove admitt ed a torr!d love W illoughby police lieutenant.
y
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Assembly, loc.il churc:h officers
out f niernbership card, the 1ecre. ' say , th a t the tremendous weight
In the final summati011 bei.:,re
wi th Mrs. . Clark but he fa.
•�fair
l•st evenlnt and dld their toocll I tary said. The tickets are $1.50 of waler in the above .ground pool !),
said.
Jf
e jury Tuesda_y, the state did
th
SJ
e di d not kill Clark.
h
thal
ted
S
er com•
Re v, Boone attended Marietta
for � . �-, ... th• 11m•
and include membership in the cracks the bottom . A !tJrtb
-The 34 year old former :aundr;v \ r. ot ask the j ury to return a death
e and also the E astern Boys
Colleg
or ga niza_tion fo_r one year- as well
.
truck driven confess ed th e crime verdict agamst Hargrove. Auist­
., the dlnner
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Se minary in Philadelphia. He and
With S.Conll StrNt bloclcad
- three days after Clark was kil led :mt Prosecutor John Clair Ir., who
off by Patrolmen Dtiv• Goodw:n
rhe Gun Cl ub grounds are_ loWiUiam SheUon, who Js lead• his W i re, Bon n ie , and their three but a lie detector test showed him iummed up the state's case, aY,.
u
inl.[a drive to clean up the Pom- month-old d aughter, Llld ia Jean,
ed the jurors to return a "fair
.!."J :1 ':':' ca ed ealt of the Roct Sprmga
ag
Rutlan(I village council Tuesday •
r
f alr �unda •nd the ,road to the
ero1: . .wat;e.rfr9nt an4, repair � moved into the RaptlBt Panon e
and just" verd ict.
Di.Jbt i11!ormal ly d,ci4'd to h•ve
.
ll"
•on- • "
C-ty croun.. will be mart.i,, \¥Wlama .
� levee, aald today -- '
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d
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n
ent
•
or�
j
arw mowed on all town-owned
nc
v
his
ed
v.
has
ne
■m,ou
court :::� � "Mr•lodlafM. 11•
· � ,ap
•tate&amp;.; !l'he GWI . Qgb · EV be
oaly ltllree vofonteer workers
ft
lob that are vacant, and td ask
nache� by _tur,un� north ' ,&lt;&gt;ff ·
I..,. • • �· P•rkm.tt
f ■bowed li p last night to Jtelp , ,etfMA.IIK)Jcct lot his first Nrmoo Cheater
Two Offenders Fined
residents to reciprQCate.
Sheriff's offlcer.s investiga ted a
•r. In dcHtion· to washlnt the
Route at Five Pomtt or turnmg
· clear ou l a picn ic tnd -pJ ay as pastor of the local church a .s
The move was made in an efd
With
Favor
Finding
h
''
Ge ,
eHt ofJ Jtoute � at Rock Springs.
minor accident at Chester yester• In Mayor's·Court
COLUMB US U PI - The Ohio ground o n the Pomeroy Motor ''
·
fort to furthe r brighten up IP
------Jn a Stcssion o1 Mayor Char.lei Len G■llipoti� tickets will be on , Supre me, Court today upheld the Company lot.
, d ay between cars operate d by
I
pearances in Rutland. With presibu Hdl ht 1"• th• county i• 1 1•
I John F. Hill, Route 2, Long Bot- gar ·s court Iast night two oUendsale at the Circle Cafeteria.
•
Mr. She lton had called for
death sentence for convic ted murdent of council PauJ Patterson pretom and Raymond Ginther, Ches- en were fined and another tOr.
derer Richard Rutherford, 26, Bel- clean·UP volunteera to make the
1iding in the ab&amp;ence of Mayor
ter, driving a car owned by Wilfeited bond in lhe amount of
laire, and sched�led July 8 for the strip of river front above th_e
,
Way ne Turner, reaidenh were urgr.
te
Ches
r,
e
Glnth
ma
0.
!or
presentable
lot
parking
upper
execulion,
s
r
e
riv
d
truck
former
•
ed to mow a1.1d trim their prlvately
were Rub)' A. Waddy, 40,
Fined
Hill
report_
the
to
According
3.
slides
swings,
of
installation
e
th
support
to
1&gt;2
voted
t
cour
The
·
owned vacant Iota. .
was pulling from the drinwa y of $3
Lakin,
7 W. va. , $100 and costs on a
the verdict of the Belmont Coun ty and picnic tables which ,Ji.ave
d iscussed
Council
additional
the Clov er Farm storl!! in Chester charge of driving while int.oiicat•
-C.ommon Pleas Court which - con- been promised !er the area. He
.....,
j"i_
street repail,"S but action was (II!,.
! v1cte
with his vi1'W, obstruct ed by a ed, and Uerbert E. Whaley, 18.
a rec- e:xpreaae d d iHppointment today
d Ru�herford without
Jayed until tater. Routine bills
parked ca r. Af he pull ed onto the Shade , � and costs. (or failure to
in the tba� so few workers helped in the
Suit for d ivorce has been !ile d
�.lbert V. Dotson, town recorder in Mason, resigned h ta ommendat1en o! mercy
were paid by councilmen Frank
bis car was 11truck by the obey a traffic signal. Jame&amp; J.
road,
la
reof
a
ing
ence
another
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that
and
e
pro
id
195
a
Aug.
7 � y
L WT
.
&amp;
J d
in Commo d Pleas court by Mary
Youna, Harvey Erlewine, Bob Can- position _Monday evening at a regular meeting of town · council
D. Price in Br1d�eport.
quest would be made later in the Tracy, 307 W elzgall St., Pome• Ginther vehicle, with light dam• Hickman, Akron, forfeited bond
·
.
,
aday an d Patterson, and Clerk Ver• held in the city building.
a ge to both. No
arre sts were when he failed to appear on a
d
h
�e �urt, which � r Ruther- weet for another clean-up session. roy, versus Roy Tracy Jr., 1 1 1 made.
non Weber.
Mrs. Charlotte tlousn who is the secretary for the Water ford
s))eeding charge.
An effort to have the Pomeroy Butternut
s appeal on April 12, held
Ave. The plaintiff
I
Dot· that· ''the evidence of defendant's levee repaired so that lt may be charges gross neglect and extreme
Department, was tmmediately a ointed to succeed him
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.
80n had been town
.
recorder · sl'J'ce the Martl
' n Addltion, in a:ullt · of flnt degree murder WI&amp; used by bo aL owners firemen and cruelty and ask, for a divorce
which he resides, was taken into the corporate llmlls
. of the overwhelming and that no erro... r;, er boats i, being spearheade d custody and support o! four mino«u\Ted d uring the trial or suf- by the Pomero y man.
town.
or children, and other re lief.
.
.
------ficient gravity to justify a Te•
Counci l WAS eneouraged by I re•
Two appeals from Me;gs coun ty
ANNUALS AVAILABLE
port ,ubmitted by Ralph Warner, ma ;ntenance crew, but no decision veroal of the judgement of the
court rulings ·have been filed in
Several ext ra annuals published £ommon Pleas court both · by
councilman, on future street pav- wa11 reached. It was decided that eourt below."
Judie■ James F. Bell and John by the senior clus of Ru tland Vance Mlllhone, Tuppers Plains.
ing in the town. Warner bad con- raises, if voted by council, would
Arthur Wehrli, a chemist at the Philip Sporn Plant, was
- h SCJ100
_
-• 1 are avallab1e an d versus Chester Mundr , •--•
May 1 for · the w. -k
s:""" dluented·, The high court Hig
tacted a Mr. s...n..e ol Charleston, be retroactive to
1
led mayor
Y
of N ew H aven Tuesday as his Citizen's ticket
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__,g..
.t"..
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. The local ASC county office ls ac- • conaul••nt en1ineer.
the court may be purehased at $3.50 es.ch ville RD
•-a affirm• lbal of
"r. Spen - head of the dep,rtment and to rull""
into office.
councilmen
five
.swept
o
a
ls
·
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cepting wheat allotment applica..
of appe1ll.
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.IQ the
""' a report for
from the office o! the executive
i1 preparing
PU...· June 1 Ior tbe auial&amp;nt.
n entries signed by Judge John
I
i�gl
defeated his opponent, Robert
Wehrli,
overwhelm
y
tion, for certain farms,
head , Miss Judy Chase, secretary , c. Bacon, Edith Mau de Sisson
ing of .10me of the street&amp; o! MaCouncil went on tecord In proA producer who jntenda to seed
Beach, with a total vote of 237 to Beach's 76. Beach is aiso
sai d today.
son.
test of the proposed telephone I D... ...
ha s be e n aw ard ed $40 weekl)'
·
Ha
wheat for 1961 on a farm for
eter
------an employee at the Philip Sporn Plant.
ters
_ ayor ' � b�
Robert Lee, fir
_ e chief ot the ·Ma· rate r41iae for Mason City. M
aupport !rom .Ralph Sisson
• • dw·ing
wh,--h
' a 1958, 1959 and 1960 allot•
Wlnnmg council positions we re
MEET
TO
ay
GUILD
lln
ee
ave
a
rea
he
t
letter
d
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o
o
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n
,
which
1on
et
d
n
red
f
e
th
partment
A
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ll K&gt; � m, De
ment was not established irreapec- 1
Ca pehart, Donald llumgard· 112; For Council-Lewis Cape.
:
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Lewis
:��
r���:�
d
�:
;
:
class
Worth-While
nd
a
Portl
·
The
J),a rkll\l meter haters: can have a
ported on the oraan�tion of a had written . to the Public Service
r
t
e
l
in .
tive of whether or not ;heat was ,.
ck Flesher, Glenn Smit-h hart, 229 ; Donald Bumgardner,
a
J
ner,
department.
n■ were Commission Jn protest to the raiH. field d8)' in Middleport Thursday wilJ meet Thursday evenlng a t 8 dcred to pay a ttorney fees of lhe
junior
PlJ
206; Jack Flesher, 229; Glenn
see ded for harveat aa grain in 1
at the home of Martha LO U Beegle plaintiff and to proV'ide medical and Karl Wiles.
de to �tact the proaecutln1 at•
Couneilm1n Olin Wolfe moved aftemoon. .
Z29; Karl Wiles, 24:1;
Smith
:
be
to
who
deslrea
d
an
those year,
One surprise which developed Frank' Thompson, 95; Berl Wal•
ney re •t1ve to ln■urance cover• that • li�e pluJ be h:111tall� ,t the
That day whtle the " Avalon '' i.1 with the proeram In charge of expenses. Also signed w.s 10
considered for an allotmen t mutt
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ln1 membe...,. of this organization. corner of Anderson and 1'hird -in tOwl\ ca fternoon) can may be Jean Sayre.
entry aetling June 27 as date of ln the election waa the .naming lace, "'9; Nelson Roush, lit;
make application for an •ll�tment
----The
future.
near
the
in
Streeta
Fruth
Robert
charge.
without
·
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d.
"o
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WII
Mason
of
meten
at
parted
·
a hearing on the appeal of A. N. �f Mrs. Tnelma Clpehart to the James Ball, 85 and Luther Smith
.
accor inc t Wayne Chase, Cha irTAL
HOS
GE
AL
P:
h'!R
MalN
i ted a relief poJlceman but tion carried. Present · were Mayor The on1er · waa fulled by Chief of
Bengel , Pomeroy, versus. the State PQsttion df town recorder. Mrs·. 120
m an of the A 1rh:ultw-al Stabllil:a- Po �
·
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Frecker,
recorder,
Jame1
d
ta
M
Admitte
,
:
rt
ac·
following
Dot•
V.
D.
Reeotder
Gilke
Her.H
work
Wrisht,
will
O.
0,
without
'llflthout
and
PAY
Police
of Ohio. Mr. Bengel ia a ppealing Capehart, incumbent
ee
y
.
Beach and the live d efeated
tlon and Conservation Committ .
on
Ma
received
t
oush
;
run
to
not
�hose
bu
!l
,
Councilmen GordOn tion by Middleport Council la■t ersville; Jack i,.
the UH of the town car. The rno- ion, and
the cancellation of his driver's
councilmen .aU ran OD tbe PeoApplication forms are available
175 write-in votes to win the posi- pie's Tick eet.
tion wa11 made by RUM Capehart. Creamer, Olin Wolfe, Waiter Wer- Friday evenin&amp; U a geeture of wel- Edith Cook, Pomeroy .
the Bureau ·o1 Motor
by
license
In the ASC county office fr;tr use in
Uon over Mrs. Mary Sue Erwin,
D ilmiaaed : Lind a Chaney, Ra· Vehicles.
SAiary raises were d latuued tor I')', R,,lph Wimer, ■nd Russell come to vl1itor1 to Middlepart that
Glenn Smitll who won a council
filing a request tor an., allotment.
who polled 1 12 votes. Mrs. Erwin po t, also
_______
cine.
the two-man water department C'ape�art,
day.
received l3 write- in
S
-The producer lb.ust apply in writ--- -- ---ra n on th e Citilen 's Ticket.
tes for mayor. Garnett Burdett
vo
ing by June 30, 1080.
Special Meetina
another Philip and Mrs. Clara Hampton, each, re•
Karl Wiles,
e Is
Sporn emplo1ee and former coun•
ce ived one write-in-vole for re•
e
, Called By Lodg
cilman an d mayor of N ew Haven, corde r.
Worsiu ptuJ Masha· T homas
The new council an d mayor
Bowen an nounces lhal Pomeroy ran ahead of e veryone in the
as
e po lled 2415 votes. Vol·
h
race
A
re scheduled to be sworn into
e
w
d
hol
-Lod ge No. 164, .F&amp;AM, will
s:
office Wed nesda y night at a
special mc.eti ng T hursday, J une 9, lng went as follow
For Mayor-Arth-ur Wehrli, mt!:eliog wi th membeis of the
at 7 : 0 p. m. to confer lhe second I
degree
3 on two candidates. Re- 237; Robert Beach 78; Recorder- outgoing council in the city buildMrs. Capehart, 175; Mrs. Erwin ing .
fre:.hm ents will be 11erved.

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A Huntington , W . Va. , man told Judge John C . Bacon to­
day that he had no allorney, no money, and no friends or
relatives rn Meigs county to provide $1 ,000 bail set by the
court.
Robert Clarence Jarrells, indicted by the January term of
the grand Jury on a cha rge of breaking and entering entered
a plea of not guilty when arraigned before Judge John C Bacon shortly before noon today.
Jarrells was indicted by the
m•nt.
grand jury for the Oct. 21, 1969
One was by Sheriff HartenN.ch
breaking and enterJng of the and Deputy Howard Fnnk when
Kel �y Ni� Club on Route 7 the federal autho,tJ:tle1 refuaed to
d�r1ng which money, liquor and
release the prlt0ner because of
cigarettes were taken, Jarrells' al· poaslble lnfrtna:ementa of hla
leged eo�panion in the offense civil right, b a mistake in the
was Mtmal Roberts, of Huntincton indictment.
was finally re•
and Ironton, who was apprehend• turned hen: Monday evening by
ed by Huntington officials as he Deputy Charles Sayre a nd Pome­
cro�sed the Hun t\ngton bridge fol- ray Patrolman Ge&lt;Jrge Hicks.
lowmg t�e breakmg &amp;.nd, entering.
Jarrehs told iudee Bicon at
A qua_ntity of stolen articles from hia arraignment today that he
the night spot was found in his
had �n -working - . ■-t a- flshinl
car•
eamp in Florida prior to his arJarrells i1 alleged to have rest there. He readily admitted
jumped !rom the Rol;&gt;erts car and lo the court that he had aerved.
escaped the Huntington · of!icera DIore th8n one · terin In the We's t
but was _rec�gniled by the om- Virginia penitentiary. Aceordinc
cers and 1nd1eted here for the of. to Jnf-ormaUon received by Sheriff
f�nse. Roberti, after serving about Hartenbach he baa a lone lht of
five months In the county jail offenses In that atate
awai ting grand jury and court
O n his plea ot no funds Ju dge
action, entered a plea of &amp;uilt)' Bacon told the defendant ' that a.,
before Judge Bacon and was lot1I attorney would be appoint.
placed on probation for one year. 1 ed to �efend him and he wa8 re=ianded to the county jail in
A fuglt1¥• warrant had !Men
.
lieu of bond.
l11UH for Jarrtll1 b,- therlff
Robert Hart.nblch. H• WH ar­
,._.ttd about thrtt WNk, 11fO
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w
In Miami. fl•., by Iha FBI. Twe
trlpa were · macht to Florldli N­
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for-9 th• mAn could be ntumecl
if 8
to �he lndld·
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Mason County 4-H Camp is sched
uled to be held from Juns 2'1
through July 1, it has been an­
n·ounced .
']'he camp will be held at the.
C.fl Camp at Sou thside wlth mem­
ben of all age groups attendin1
the same camp. n Is expected that
approximately 200 mem'lten will
attend.
The new d inina hall facilitlP!.
will be used for the tint tlru&lt;
with the t)ld dinin1 hall being uae&lt;l
� for 1leeplng quarter,. The. · camp
ac�edule 111d camp worlll?rt Will be
announced later.

Frog llunten Fined

Three Raclne men cbar1ed by
Came Protector A. H. Joai::him
· with llJr:ln'g froca 011t ol aeuoh
•ere fined $US and co■t■ each in
County Court today. Th'e three
were Renl'Y" and In . .Amott and
A!fhd Stitt.
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Court Of Honor Dedicated To Calvin Richman

The Court of Hon or service of
Boy Scouts Troop 245 held at the
American Legion HalJ in Ml dd].e,
port TuesdllY was conducted in
memory of and dedication to Cal­
vi n (Bu s)Reichman with the invo­
cation a nd pres entation of the
..colors by Darrel Stumbo and Tom
Lyons.
Mike Archer led the Pledge of
All eKiance to the flag and the
scout law and oath were given by
the color guard . Mike also gave
the scout inotto with t he scout
slogan being giwm by Mike L\oy d
The official court degree and in•
tro duclion of court offici.�ls was
give n by Kim Neal.
Following the opening ceremon•
Tues­
next
like
look
will
Sllft
Furniture
parent&amp; an d friends were wel•
Rutland
ie1
lbe
of
Bide
lbe
at
atreet
the
what
la
-Here
RUTLAND
COMING
·
Circus
by Scoutm11ter Robert
d
known
corne
widely
up-the
make
show.
They
eight-hour
for
an
a
¥rive
nipuila
baby
,
llve
day mo� June li&amp;. wben 40
llllJJ who inlroduted PaUI 11,plOll

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stall, comm a nder of the Fttney­
Bennett Post, .sponsors of the
troop, Mr. Mills also intro d�ctd
Dem Roach. comman der of the
8th Dis trict, American l..e1;ion and
Fre d Hibbs.
Scouts recognized during the
e-ve nlng we re Darrel Stumbo who
was awarded the Camp Arrowhead
Award , Ra y Pickens who will !il·
te nd the National Jllimboree at
Colondo Spri n gs and Mike Zerkle
ca ndidate scout.
of
During the presentatio n
awards, assistant scoutmaster Her•
shel McClure presented Tender­
foot awar d&amp; to Mike S. Bostic,
Earl H. Gilkey, llaymond A. Zer­
kle, Richard B. Flowers, Larry L.
Gladwell, Charle'&amp; Lemley, Steven
Pullen, Mike
Hind:r, Stephen
Blaine, Jame, llurcller, Jelfrey

Hodges, Roy Coleman, Asa Brad•
bury, Bu ddy Moore, Theodore
Morarity and David Jenkin!!.
Second Clan awards were pre-­
sented by Scoutmaster Mills to
Harry McGuHin, Roger Stiles,
Jack Seigman and Mike Archer.
Merit Badgea were presented 1by
Mills for Citi:r.enship in Nation,
First Aid and Scholarship to Kim
N eal; Fir!l Aid , Public Speaking
Citizenship in NaUon and Scho•
larship to James Miller; Home Re•
pain, First Aid to animals, Firs t
Aid. Dog Care an d Safety to Tom
Lyons ; Cooking to Rick Lemley
an d Firemanshlp to ltay Pickens.
Ex ecutive Robert Slier pruent­
ed Star Award.s to Ray Pickena
a nd J1me1 MIU• with year pins
being pn'JSenLed by the scout
mute,,

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