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8---Dail y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 8, 1960

Investiture Ceremonies Held For Girl
Scout Troop 167 At First Baptist Church '

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Special Pu rchas,! ·
HOT.WEATH Elt''" , .

D R E S SE S
ON SALE THIS WEEK-E N D

MEIGS THEATRE

are ;

LAST TIME

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Styles!
Hundreds Of Dresses - N•west
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Sizes For Everyone - 7-1 5, 10-20, 14½L24½
FABRl(J:
COLORS:
STYLES:

e Full

e M lnt Green
e Powder

Skirt,

e Sheaths

e Ch1m bray1
• Print Sheers

• Beige, Gray

· e sun - backs

e Ginghama

e mack

• Dale llrene,

e Plnll
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l e Shlrt-W1lll
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e euploni Collon
• Linen Wt■ve1

• Maize, White

. I l'Qllalled
e itoyo111

cou,11,

Most or 1/hese dres.'1-es wi l l ,go on sa l e for firs t t ime tomorrow
. _ all are s,ummer la!ihlon,hi t,si! And at these mod e,t prices,
e�h Ill u terrific dress baryain !

SALE! Men's Short-Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

Top Hrond, - Plaids - Solid•
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Strip&lt;!• - Print, - Many Wash u Wea,

'1T01r. TYlER"

Cool lmpor ted Toyo caps for
1olfin11, flshh1J, m otorl na, or
1arde n ill1',

19c
MEN'S COMBED conON

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and $2.99

Popular •tyled swim trunk, by Cam­
pus! Boxer and Brief styles . . . One
style In nylon stretch . SoUda, plaid&amp;
and stripe,. Assorted colors. Size, 28
to •2.

Men, Get Into Cool Summer
CHINO conON SUMMER

Wash Slacks
$3.99 and $4.98 COOL FABRIC CASUALS S2 ,99

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Walking Shorts

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FOR EVERY MAN

M E N 'S and
BOYS'

Camp Moes- Special $2.99

A -�t value for ,ma n or boy! The bett
• loafin1 •hoe of your ·Hfl!! Idea l .for �•mp,
80hopJ. rlshlnc a nd •ll aummer sporta!
Boy�• 1be1 21,i to 6. Me n·,. 81,'.;i; to 12.

• Navy

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Bn,wn

Blull

Theso l■&lt;ed ■111, lobrk:
aNUlb are cool, man,
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Nixon Will
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MR. KRINKI

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!WASHINGTON UPI-Vic. p,._
'11de-nt Richard M. Nl•on wlll
,n,wer N1w York Gov. N•l1an
A. Rockefeller's att,clc on tM
E lsenhewtr.-Nlxon ludfflhlp ■t
• n•wn conftNnc• In Camden,
N. J., later today, his office
announced. ·

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Middl eport Nava1 Off'1cer n M assawa, E ntrea

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Over E'IChmann'S
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Webb· Of Letart
I Graduates In
Bacterio}ogy

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• Charge
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• Clark s New Deputy
CaptaI_D
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• Sta·tes Ree ufider New
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Is Kh_rush Hoving Real Trouble?

Intense POIi. Cy Batt1e B aglilO'
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Do it yourself! Capture t1he excltlri,g · m agic ot ploa�r:,g wall
-colors with e uy..to-wie SPRED SATIN. Use new SPRED LUSTRE
enamel mattmlnt: or iharmonloua co lors on woodwork. 'l1h,is com­
•bi natlon of beautiful fin lishes ·rives u ncxceHed tlhar,m a nd sty le
to ;1 ny room. �lb finishes are guaranteed w ash-able!

You �ould: be a winner' in Sohio's

$10.95 to $1 7.95

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Wells Being
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Fair• S'tI es

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CH EC K YO U R
LI CE NS E N U M B ER
TH I S W EE K !

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ly Unlte-d ,,_ J�
Ohio: Mostly "'""" ...., ,n4
frld•y. Feir end co.I
H�h today in � 70a. Low ,._
nifht 47-S4,

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in Parkersbu rg, co unty oUic lJl a
said. Depa ty Howard Frank was in
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - He nry Feldman, 13, of Oak Ridge , I, Parkersburg wllh the juvenile
WASHIN GTON (UPI) J
Tenn. , a pr.evious two•time loser, today won the 33rd Nation- ye sterday seeki ng purchaaers of
G O P congressional leaders
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the
ise.
d
erchan
m
lling Bee.
al
,
1
Bernard Krinke, instrumen tal sa·Id aft
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" te HOuse con•
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er
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enry won over Betty Jean Aitschul, 12, of Norfolk,
a.,
. m u.!!ic instructor for the Sou thern
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by correctly spelling the Greek-derived word "veUeity." He
Local Sehool Di,triet, has 5" bm it- �:�11t �a{ ��:1 !' es ident
w
th the m
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1 ted his resigo1tlon an d aceep ted
then went on to ;pell "eudaemonic" correctly and take the
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a ,osilion at Bellevue, Ohio, in chall engin g Gov. N elson A.
1960 championship.
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ckefeller
s
where he will be principal of Ro
' charge tha·t na- ,
lt was Hen ry's 3rd try for t he put ting in an ex tra "h.' She WH
two e lementary sc hools with full Uonal defenses are inadechampionship. H e compe ted in the 50th speller out of a record
li me adminl1trat ive du tles. The quate.
both the 19�8 a nd 19.59 fina l8', 73 co ntesta nts to fal l .
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schools, localed near Sa ndusky,
windi ng up 20th last year.
Tod ay's seco nd vic tim was JaeEisenhowee, and the GOP !
have 400 pupils w i th 17 ciui le.ders ol the Hou •• and Sen.
a n eighth-gra der a nd o ne quelyn Sharkey, 12, or Col u mb us , 1 Two
Henry,
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new wa ter we 11s are bems
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· add ' tlon to
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teach ers
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naeo
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m
h
aspe
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I d ren, w1·11 receive a Oh 10,
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part
the·
of
d ri ll ed on the Me lgs Co un tY rair.
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k
ir
s pecial teachers.
$1,0UO a nd a tr ip to New Y ork. eo us." She pu,t a n "o" In place of grounds s . te, one
;1 leg . slat . ve onference to
ne,r the cattle
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Lt. Comma•nder Peter F, Klein , son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P . Klein, Middleport, welcomes
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Mr. Krinke has been assod at- IJ
Luck ran out for Bett)' Jean, de- the "i," m aking it "faronaceou5."
the 0ther near the Gra nge ed wi th Meigs Cou nty
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citizens of Massawa, Eritrea, an Ethiopian fed eration, aboard the USS Willard Keith
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A l len Wa tts, 13, of Ha ines Ci ty I
apite numero us preca u tions. She
t
ment
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that
nd
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775} of which Commander Klein is executi ve officer. The Ke.ith vis ited M assawa as part of
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a
lhe
with
excepti on of
carried a wishbo ne i n her p 1 1rsc, Fl a., was the lhird to co dow n . '
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pin ned a rabbit"s foot on lt, wore He missed the word "ocel l us." H e / This was reported Mon day at a ! on e year spe nt as principa l qf \l
. �ce Presi dent R1 cha·rd M. / the Presid ent ' s " People to People Program" o n Armed Forces Day, May 21.
three charms a��nd her neck l eft out the second ''I."
1 reg ular meeting of the Mej g8 TltrJ n E lemen tary School in Chil• 'Nuon discuss nationa l issues
------prill&lt;' to the Republican Na- /
and slept on a d octionary WednesCoun ty Fair Board pre,ided over llco!he.
r,og
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But they dl dn ' t hel p
d ay n ight.
fionll Convenhon.
w
I by Fred c. Lei fheit, preside nt.
as
He
s
tt
ns tructor
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Whfln ah e m Ula pe llcd "velleity" as
The board also voted :
Rpckefe�er a� listed a aeries
Mid dleport 7r� � 1 944-1 947 . . In
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of areas ln which h
-To order 100 wi ndow card s
th
hl
I fro m the U.
.. �t:::l n1U9 nd d_ele�•· need: d
Trott ing A,soclation !� u�t .W:: ;;.
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Betty Jean will reool ,e a $500 1
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nd C e
a�ngthem ng
costing $9.
pro.w as run ner up.
. particu larly 1n t�c
banda in
dietrlcta and s tar ted
f eJds of mlas1les and approprlll.- 1
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Th e firs t of 24 survivorS-1 6 £1_
A former Middleport boy, now I main port or Eritrea, an i nt erna l · Keith re ndeivouaed with another
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-To write to the Mei gs Cou n ty both . tha t year. He also served 110
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girls !'i-nd elghl boys--to st um ble
a lieu tena n t com mander in the l y a u tonomous coun try rederated , U. 8. destroyer and de moRJtrated
.
M in ieteria l A-uoclalion for i nfor• three years as exec utive head of
nate R�pubhca n Lea der E�- 1 U. S. Navy, rece ntly took part in wi th Ethiopia. Eritrea is located high speed destroyer tactic,, mail
in the fina l day of championship
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Eastern
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Schools a nd for t wo e tt
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M eigs County volunteer tire- ma tion on its re 1 lgious
f M . Dirksen ( .Ill.) sai d It forwardi ng President Eisenhower'a a t the easte-rn end of t h e vast passi ng un dentay, anti-1111bmarine
spelling was La urel Pratt, 1 1 , 0£
wa, in stru mental m uiJc in• wl'
"'ears
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men
u
a
e
a
hav
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thorize
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of
accur
draft
a
le tO II:y tha t the "People to Pei;iple l'rogram H in African flaUands along the Red I weapo n firing and torpedo firln&amp;.
Anchorage, Alaska. She spel led
, Wollld t. JUU·
-Accepted th� Gilet lo com- structor for �tJI R"'tlan4 ,and � t WII "upset" b)' t
,�h...
lt.u
plan
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Marty ei:_preui on1_ ., 11'111he - •• e of \}le small er /drlcan ca un- Sf a. jlaHawa la the ho m e of the
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hea.ter acllools.
. �c efe:l ler sta te ment. But h
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In ulion · u nder workm en's .plete a. bottom fill Ior � Irom C fter
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were
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hJopJa
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Naval
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on year in Chi'll
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co mpenntlon for injuries Bu Uered 1k&gt;b Iefers,
a. 1 d . !hat E•••n hower was 1•-1
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The Kei th 0Hicer11 entertained The cruise WU enthu1iuUcally
le·t F. Kle in, executive oUice r of
Lf"lfl )'
i gs
Mr. Krinke retur ned to '-Me
in linfl! "t duty,
convmce d as were the leaders the USS Wil lard Kei th.
local d.ig,nilat'te&amp; oo May 21 with supported by al l visitors and the
County and for the pas t three
Fi reme n me t Wed nec�ay mght
The Kei th Vi sited Maasawa the a bullet dinner and m ovie on Kei th me n alike ;md wa s an opyears ha s been ful l time i nstructor thal the peopl e I n t he Pentagon
and on _ c��1tol Hill charged wi th - -- - ----- --in t he Legion Htll In Rutlan d with
the ship's fa ntai l whic h w as gaily portu nlty for many friendlhi,pa to
in the Sou thern loca l schools. He
r�s pons1b 1 hty _ for defense plan•
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Pete Cundiff, Syr ai:111e, presi d i ng
derorated wi th sig nal f lag s and be establ ished.
lives ln Pomeroy and is married
m11g "are_ d�mg a good job for
a� presiden t of the M el&amp;s Cou n ty
To complete the fest ivitiea a
ce n terpiece
olored ligh ts . The
c
with lwo child re n, Stephen an d
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F1.rcma n'1 Association. The pla n
ldre n 's party was held o n
chi
larg e cake baked by th e
a
was
M ark.. He will aeau me his new ouf security. ,
.
'The President beh eves as he
may be pre!ehted
at the state
wi th board the ship U pOn tbe return to
s hips' baker and adorne d
d uties Aug. 15.
COLOGNE, Germany UPI- meeUn1 of firemen in Aug ust. It
ha s al l alon� that tbe provision s
United States a nd Eth iopian flags. Massawa. Guests were the chil•
.
The EaSL _ G er ma n Co mm umSts to- will be one of the propoaals tha t !
w
e are makmg for l national
deThe cake bore t he ins criptio n J'A dren of the imtruc tors of the Im•
.
BUENO S AIIU!:S, Argent ina UPI
day a dm i tted an American tea m could fi nd their way in to the l eg£ense are rea sona bly adequa te ror
Just Peace Wi th True Frie nds. " perial Naval School. Cookie, and
to pickup gli der pilot Richard. E. islative bopper In Col um bu1 at the I -An Argen ti ne de ma od th al Israel
the pres en t lime," said Hou,e
Su nday May 22 ge neral visi ting pu nch were serv�d ahd the cbilI return ex-Nazi Ado l f Elchman n
Schrcder who landed In the So- next General Aasem bly
Republ ican Lea der Charl es A.
1 for the ci tizen , o{ M•ssawa was dren were taken o n a tour of the
vlet Zone by accid ent Wednesday
Hall eck ( I nd .)
Do n Williams, game · protec tor wi thin one week placed the two
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he ld on boar-d the Ke ilh. Over
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while com �ting_ in the world gU d . showed a color m m "Let'a Work nalions _ on the verg� of a complete
Nixon Pr.sftlt
Th e Kei t h is a un it of Destroyer
ship
na toured the
Eritrea
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I break m di plomatic relation, toIng cha m pionships ,
.
Nixo n w�s .present i� the leader I t
.._Pe t ,,
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Together," concerni ng cooperation
as ki ng questions and, for many, Squadron 22, homeported in Nor·
Will
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It appeared the Comm unists between la ndowne rs a nd hunters· day.
s h ip m ee ti ng. Aceordmg to Ha l- I
viewing fo r the first t i me the fal t, Va. an d is presently on de,
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tth Al'C., Mtddlepart, will be char.
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were prepari ng to re lease Schredtac hed d uty from th e United
sig h ts of a modem Uhited States
h...sen_ he did not parArgenti na alread y h.ad rec1llpd ged wi th resisting arrest and d riv- 1 �c.k .an d D
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er of Toled o Oh io in record
s
c t pa le dire ctly m t he discuss ion
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Sta
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s
war
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i ts amba sad or in Israel a nd mg wh1"Je m tox ica ted foII owm
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time. His wife waa waitl ng n ear
Rockefel l er sta teme nt but
Comm an der, Mi dd le East
with
t h go t unKei
the next dav
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warned it would take the case · to arreat at 2:30 a .m. today by Pom- o the
.
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a border post I n expectation he
dI'd J Oln i n talki ng about the deForce.
hour i nd o ctrinasix
a
ror
derway
the Uni ted Natlons if the l8raelis eroy Pa trol rrl an Phi l ip
l
G obokar, ense
,
wo uld cross the Iron Curtain thi s
appropriations bi ll pending I
LCDR Klei n 's wife, t he fonner
tion cruise for Midshipmen and
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rej ected the ultim a tu m ,
I thief Jed Webster said today.
afternoon .
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m the Senate.
Clark, M iddleport and chU
Carla
m perial
I
tty Officers or the
Pe
A sternly worded n ote handed
He will be given a heari ng Sat·
The governor Wed nesday l aid r
Na.va l Schoo l . The dre n reai de at Norfolk, Va.
Ethiopia n
to Israeli Am bassad or Arie Levavi urday before M ayor CharIes Le
An East Ger man radio S�"tion
-- - ---. ou t hia own progra m for the GOP
Wed nesday �lght dem.ndcd . not 1ar.
reported Wednesday that Schreder
administ
ration'
s
po
l
icies. He inon ly that Eich mann be brough t
Amsted for investigation of a
had lan ded his home-made glider
.
Relat1 vea and friends here have back here but that the "Jewlah bid check charge Wal Ok ey K iser, 'Yiled Nixon to do the same .
J
n ear Greveam uehlen, j ust
i nside
Roc�efeller's s tatement wa s
the Iron Curtain and onl y a few recei ved word of the dea th of Mn. volun teen'• who 9plrlted hi m out Racine, who was J ailed by Marsha l wld
el)' interpreted by GOP lead•
F. E. Mathews at her home In De l• or Argenti na be punished ' Alfred Lyons.
miles from the spot where
njne
- ----- I ers ., an announcem en t of hi., .
aw,re,
Tuosday
mornl
n,. She was -JAME S W E BB
Am erican, were force d down reI
evai l_■bility lor the
Republica n
mmerville
So
e former . Fannie
th
cently in a C-4? transport
preSl�e nt ia l nomina tion, althoug·h
aJ!- d lived
a number of years
A Le tart Fal ls man w iU be
Captain Raymond G . C lark, Jr., who has serv ed in the
he .sai d last Decem ber he was not
wi th her family in Midd leport.
among tbe gradua tes at Comme n- Arm y , the Nav and the Coast G uard, this week assumed du
an active candidate.
Ru881•11 F·ound Wi'th
Mra. Mathew, had undergone
ce me nt Exerci,es to morrow at
ties as deputy �istrict engineer of the Huntington District, u .
Morton Admil; Doubt
surgery recen tly and WH thouaht
Unlvenily.
Ohio State
No Excuse To Gripe
GOP Natiooa l Chairman Thrusaa
be · recoveri ng. She wu preced1.JC1
Ja mea w . Webb, son of Mr. an d S. Engineers. He succeeds Lieutenant Colonel Harold E.
ClNCLNNATI UP.I-Franz Jo- to
t
n
Morto
B.
id
sa
n
ed l n dea th bf a son, David, a nd
We dnesday Mrs. Ralph Webb, wil l receive his Beaty, who left last week for a new assignment on Formosa.
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sef Strauss, west Ge rman detensc
lnternati�nal
Press
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United
By
mg
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Duri ng l Q-42 throug h 194�, Capin
ht
e
N
y he was Bache lor o( Sclc nce Degree in
t
Ci
York
w
died
who
er husband, Fral\cls,
h
,
e
e
a
e
Adva nce Cours e a t Fl. Belvoir;
The plams states reeled Wednesday �1ght under violent "not so sure" that Nixon was cer- Bacteriology. Mr. and Mrs, Webb tain C lark servide as a n e nlist- qual
:��� J�sl: ��s �� th:�j8 �:it while th-i family lived on Grant
ified as a para trooper at Ft.
Coast
nd
a
1
Navy
the
n
i
an
m
tain
ed
to
storms
n
capture
pac
tornad
the
Street in Middleport.
oes, hall, damagingg winds , torrential
Republican left toda y ror Colu mb us to a ttend
ki g
enn ing, Ga. ; a nd served i n Ko,.
reason to com pla in abo ut the U-2
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nomination after the llockefel ler
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Guard, ln 1 950 he joined the re
Shf! 11 survived b" a 10n, Don- rains and flash floods.
the exercises.
plane Inc id ent becauae of itll ow n
#!,,
· gu lar army, Corp s of Engi neers, rea as chief of the s torage divls[ At least one man w11 kllled a nd ground. All five
attack.
ald , of Delaware. ano.
a
daughter,
were
hurt.
action!.
Ja m es is a 1950 grad uate o·f as platoon le ader in comba t bat · ion of the 8th Ar my Engineer
But se ven of eight GOP state
Mr1. Louie Madd en (Minerva) of six persona i njured,
Tom Sha ver, 72, d!ed of a heart
"Th ey have made Impertinent
e
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Colu mb us aq,d two grandchildren. . More than slx inches of rain attack aftn neeing to hit back le�dera con tacted by United Press RJ c�� High S� h�� atd �s serv- talio n, Ft. Lewis, Wa&amp;hinglon .
p i
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was a
lark
l nlerferencea In other cou ntriet.
ears
e
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S
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wi
rvice
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s
Dur:ing
s
hi
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l
ational in a nat ionwide s urJames Mat thewa of Mlddlei,ort Ja drenched Jet more, Kan.. near yard sto1·m cellar duri ng a tor•
t.em
�
;
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,
for a long time," he sa id . "Their
� 1 an, ::1 • Army, Cap tai n Clark his served .member of the U. S. O lympic te am
vey said they felt Rockefeller had a 1a ora o�y eehme
a brot her- in -law.
Doda:e City, a nd aparked flas h nad o al..-rt ,.. Pa d u cah Tex.
agents are everywhere i n other
l isted d � rlng the _Korean War.
en
'
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e
with the comba t enginee n in m the 10-000 met er 2- m an Kyak
ll
no chance of gettin g the Repuhli•
Fu n ral e?V�Ces will be conduct- floodl na which washed down a
l He was s�harged
pe boa t propelled by doucounfries . They are I real ce nter
embe r,
Dec
n
a
c
Germ an y; a s an instructor in the ( shell-t)'
n
i
m
no
.
ation.
ed Frlday mor ni ng at 10:30 from highway near town ind awept a
Seven-year.o ld Viralnia Co le ne
: im�e d 1 /�
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n
s ) races: He hu _ raced '!n
oar
bie
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or subvers ive •nd infiltrative ace
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er
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7
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l
W■nta Nixon Poflcy
the Glen Rest Mem orial Chapel i n car from Ufe road .
.
i\tarshall r,f PpJucah, wa, pJuck l d
\ where he Engi neer School , 1-'t. Belvoir, Va.; m any �f the ri vers and !ates D
Uvi ties a nd itl ralher stra nge lhe)
h 0 Sta le_ u mversi
Y
I
a tten ded the Engineer Officers
RockefeUer's m an ifes to came I 0. •
deynol dsbura. The fa m ily ha1 re- . At least fo ur tornadoes were fro m h�r parents' stalled car by a
co m pl ain,'•
1 1n 1IIhed h 1s 1our. year course in __._ · ____ __ ___ _ . I 'the Umted Sta tes, Germany, Eng.
a
ua
d
t
J
t
al
ay
qucsted t hat no n()Wen •·
er the fi nal set of
1polted in Texu, b ut onl)' one · Ilasb flood and carr ied fOO yards
l.l'C een t.
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land and Ca nad a.
3 , �cars. , H � 111 st11�t ;ork 0!1
down swollen B uck Creek, where s tate presi den tial primaries and a
touched ground.
e
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U ITRIALS ANNOUN CID
The twlater smashed ae veral a he cl un g t o a pro t rudlng root H-'r day before the Republica n Nation- h is
f A nativ e of Louiaville, Ky.,
�
�e�
g n: lng Of �e Two p,•qua Boys Di" e
Cha.-leslon Hil[h's
· �aptain Clark is a gradua te of
Th e Meill:s Co unty Coon Hun ters farm b uil dings near Clarendon , 4!5 m in ut es before a hlghw11y pu- / al C�m m iltee opened a three-day vers it Y at he
ne t quar_ter.
the University of Maryland with a
.
A,aociatlo n will hold field trial, Tex., before plckin,1 up a stalled,/ trol m an and two volu nteer fire- meet mg here to prepare for the
Coach Is Proinoled
; m s
d to th fo - Jn 2-Car Collision
ma
Bachelor o( Sci ence Degree in
Sunday, June 12, atarti na: at noon . car earryi ng four yo ma: men a nd . IQe n re1cued her. She 1ulfered GOP con ve n tio n I n Chicago next
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CHARLESTON, , W. Va. UPI
UPl
UA,
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OrRacI ne
er e t Y : e n
mechanical e ngi neering. Two of
th.
n
mo
wom■n
a
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1241
Rt.
oft
Racine
ot
east
s
e
il
m
six
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inor
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th
to
It
■lammlna
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s
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jur
Jack Lowe , CharleJlon H igh Schoo:
� 8/u- old Piqua boys were kil led Wed_
o�e son J e��re y. D urrng
spe nt at
s college yeare were
hi
Roekefeller's stateme nt said it
tract coach, wi ll be named track
d
s
ne
ay n igh t in a two-car col li s •
d i es a t OSU he h15 had part-ti me
·
Dame.
the U niversity of Notre
w aa . unreHo nab le for Nixon to
coach al the University of 'J'oledo
on
s.
25
Ion
u.
s��
empl oyment a t the Jerry
Captai
n and Mrs. Clark have four
wai
i
s
pre
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t
ing
n
n
i
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alter
l
nti
u
t
lh is week, the Charleston Daily
Dead are Ri cky C.rr and chil dren .
Funera l Home where he is niglit
den tia l nomi nation before outlin,
111ail said Wed nelidy.
ndan t.
Ch arles Davi d Harvey. Three othallc
_______
ing hJs program.
The newspaper said the appoi n t­
the
er perso ns were injured in
·
Th•
9ev'"'nor
concedff
It
w1
1
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M
e
ig
s
fro
oun
c
m
Two
ers
t
y
o
"'
ment would be an n unced by To­
col lisiun, none seriously. The High•'!_",• i '°
h it
will gr,duale from OSU Fri day. way ? atrol said the acc id e nt oc- Methodists Worried
ledo Athletic Director · Dr. la me:
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•., _,t ,.1d ... ..., cor,.
Tbey .are Ru th A. Carson, da ugh- curred twll miles north ol Ohio' 70
l,I , Long.
\.J
About SS A&amp;lendance
c"1tld that "'those now auum,.
LONDON UPI-An lnten1e po. pollc)'-makers have bttn ·and still I could be considered a serious
ler of Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Ca. r- in Mia mi Cou nty. Autllori ties said
LAKESIDE, O . UPI - Th e Ohio
Ing
control of tfte R....,.bUc111
son, Long Bo tt om, and Robert R. speed was lhe cause of lhe crash.
Hey battle is going on in1ide the are critical of Khru1hcbev'1 for· threat to Khrush chev'! top leadAnnual Methodist Co nference has
Executive Attending
P,rty
hen
felled
to
m1b
clear
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru a·
Kremlin and Premier Nikita S. eign policy and hi• recent furJou1 ership.
ca ll ed for a study commission to
Khruehchev is under tire h'om verbal a ttack, on Preside nt Elwflere th is party la hudln1 and l sel l Brow n, Pomeroy. Miss CarThe diploma ta a.a id the group
Columbu8 Workshop
be se t up this ran to IOOk into de­
wh•
son wil l be �warded her Bache_tor Deputy Lookiug F'or
Pf'OPDst.1 to INCi ti..
re
t�at preuured Khruahchev into
0. O. Patterson, county •uperin- conflictin1 groupa: in the hl&amp;hest sen hower.
l in ing Su nda.y s chool enrollme nt.
c
111tlon.
of Scie nce m Home Eco nom rr.s,
his new tough attitude inclu des
Oppou, Clote •.ratton•
¼ ten de nt of ichooJ1, ii In Cohi m­ councils of the Soviet Union, InThe conference aaid the com•
On t he other ha nd, th e dlplo• f the hard core Stali ni,st&amp;, su ppor t� h_ile prailJns Eisenh�wcr, he I Mr. Brown II Bachelor of Sci ence Clue In S porn Thefts
bu1 att.endina: 1 attte-wi de meet• formed 1ource, reported today,
mission would deve lop stra tegy to
/
e
crlt
Wi ll ia m Wood, Mason cou nty cope with the problem, which it
1 1zed the administration's de• · I n Anatom y.
The report, llld his 1upreme mats old, ·11 • crou p opposed to I ers of Red Cbin a '1 touch antiin1 and worbhop tor count, 1U•
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Ro­ deputy aheriff, was In Pom eroy called" ufius ua.l In the facl! of
peri ntendents at the Lincoln Lodge leadenhlp does nol appear to be too. cloae relation, with the West West poli cy, some 9ectlon1 of the fense p'rogr am and a dvocated a
Tise workshop 11 I n session threatened imme-dlately but he la Pre,uure from thl1 croup watt army and thoae who are susplci- thre e bJlllon dollar Increase in de J berl's grandlnother, Mn. Sa die - today se eki ng some clue aa to th e mou nting figures in �hurch mem•
fens e spend ing. ,
Brow n wi ll attend t he exerclsel!I disposi tion of arUcles which he bersbip.
Wedllesdoy through Friday of fi,1ht1na: a rear-1ua,rd action In an sal d to llave been partly re■pon, ou1 of th e West.
Rocketrner said th e natJon tomorrow as will Mr. and Mrs. aaid had been stolen from the
attempt
t
n
appare
th
for
e
l
slb
hi1
justify
to
t
cy
Ofll
in.c
n
atun
e
poli
co-existhe other group fav
!bi, week.
policle, belore ai,d after tbe re- switch which torpedoed tbe 1um: en ce with ttie We■t a nd afl«1r a p- must ach ieve a faster rate of eco- 1 Carson., Mr. Car son 's sis ter, Mrs. Phillip Spor n cons truction job at
MIIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
cut summit conference.
mit In �arl• last m�tb.
parenlly being outVcttd i n the 1 nomi c growth urred federal aid [ Ruth Tucker a nd Mrs. Carson 's Graha m Sta tion. Articles included
CHA.RGI BROUGHT (
two chain hoists, small power
re
e
,
m
m
fro
told
t,
n
Admitted: Cuba Reynol ds. Che­
Informa
1'1le
Prea:ldiu m ttefcre the aunun it, now for school constructl()D a nd en• sister, Mrs. Mildred fra nk.
United
neutral
e
ca
'lb
port
report.
haa
GUkey
Herbert
f
e
Chi
'J ed .tJ;le ll'ffllt of Jame, SproUH, diplomata w�o an in ■ po,ltion to Pren lnterriiUonil tbe cOflflict la showing ai'gna of growin J u n- d or1ed medical aid for the qled
The Carsons' two sons Herm an, tool, a nd other arti cles a m ount• shire; Arch Ha nning, C..'beahlre.
Dismissed: Florence Reynoldl,
Middle� on the ebar,e QI de- I know what ii ,-o lrli en lnalde thci doe, not bear ' tht f1m:Jllat tnark• ea1lne11 over Khru1bcbev'1 mount un,der tlJ! Social &amp;icurity 11atem Jr., ( 1950) and Allen OGS3) also ing to tever..tl hundred d ollars in
Pomeroy ; James Frecker, llinen­
.tr'oyin,: a parkfna meter Ucl:it. lie Yiitch wan, � tb.e , Kremlin. They l n,1 of J)lft Power atrualea wt.tb in(ll attacU on the U nited States In ' 'COntr111t with wbat he call ed are OSU gra duates. Ruth Carao n vallle, the deputy said.
The theft.a have been made over ville Md Heleft Stri� Pom-­
•DI be liven • beorllo l&lt;l•llhl be- I reluoed lO permit ld••�!l&lt;ld� in the Soriel leadpnh,I� -�,. ind e,])&lt;cWly • uslY tone to- • "bulCl!ly unaound" p],n of lbe will teaeh nex t · September al
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a dmlnlstr!!ml!said. ero1,
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East Germans
Hurry TO Lel
Pil0l G0 Free

' At Long Bottom

(oCII �dg1111tflt 11141'" IMld 4,,_.
..,._, lh• b�11'1 chook4i.
fhelf' polhh1d tlleeaM• 011d
eulhlcMl1d toMfort, llglltlf
donti for IIIMM_,, 9IVt1t •
1111•"'1' look 11ftCI
prluo I•
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9"'ac;lkal.
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Ike's Backers · Defend Policirs
From Rock)·'s Surprise Attack

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The you fta:, adult married clas s
of the Long Bottom Ch u rch met
at the l'!ome of Mr. and Mn.
G eora:e Frederick reeently. Oscar
Babcock led prayer with a dl1tui-1lon on Matth ew, foDCN4n,. De
lores Frank will a:Jve a talk about
Rachel at the nexl meetln11 which
. wlll be held at the Forked Ru n
Lak e with potluck refr eshments.
Attend lnc were Mr. and Mn.
Osen Babcock and Ray, 1 Mn. Nor­
ma n Weber a nd sons, Mra . Char­
lea l.arkln1 and Dia na, Mr. and
Mn. Harlie Frank and family,
Mr. arid Mr■. Dave Yates Mld Mr.
Georce rtederlet and
and·
family.

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Men's Toyo Sport Caps

FOR DRESS OR SPORT
l!!lpedal purdlaM! ol ,ummer weiaht.
chino 1l1cU
Eaay -11&gt;1.111 1tyle1 for
drett or 111POrltwear. Wa nted colors!
Completely wHhablc! SIJea 21M2.

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IPREI IATI N

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Hcre'11 a wonderful aasortmcnt of
cool, !f'horl•!decve spurt 1hlrla ,11 nd
overy n ew 111tyfo
lots of them
h.it, i nd your o l d !a\/Orltes, too­
Al l Slnforbed ! Completely wash­
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Cle land Cu t-Ra te store in Cozert was brought be for e him
Raci ne in compa ny wi th a juve- by Sheriff Robert Hute nbach
11i le. Loot, es tlm ate a near �00 I early this spr ine before he had
in va l ue, was tak en arter the reached tbe 1ge of 18, charged
· you ths ha d broke n ope n a rear with breaki ng an d tnt�rlna: _ the
, door or the store. The J uvenJ!e Syca more Grov e S ervice Sta tio n ,
1 was placed on proba tion last week t he Eber Pickens �ome a nd the
: h)' Ju d g e O'Brie n an d ordered to G. A. Deem Serv ice stat ion in
earn and pay $100 lo Fra n k Cle- Raci ne . Al that t ime th e )'OUth
w as placed on probation unt il
l and , o.w ner of th e atore.
J udge O'Br ie n said tod11.y t ha t hi!I 211t birthday and relea.aed in
-- - -- custod)' ol a relative.
The ,entence i m poaed today
for an indeter minate term In the
,m,e
Ma ns riel d Reform• tory unt il the
you th reaches th e aa:e of 21 or
u n til out:, tl mo ., ht, behavior
in dic11. tes refor mation.

Lester Cour t of Port la nd WH
sen ten ced to the Ma nsfield Re!or m atory today by Juveni le Jud ge
F. H. O'Brien for vlola tlo n of
pa ro le lmpos� April , on breakmg and entermg and gra nd larceny chara:es.
Cozart, who rec entl y beca me 18
ye.ars of a ge, had been arreste d
by Mars han A lfre d Lyo ns on a
charge of breaki ng and en teri ng

woodw,o rk, furniture, walls

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oelecllon of w,lklnr
lhorta in town--corda,
thJno couon,, r•ba...
dines, llub WNV(ls 1nd
othor,. BcnnudM or
aborter lena:�•. 1011 d
�olor• 'I Od pattern.a,
Boys' W■lklng Shorl• $ 1 .99 • $2.09

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Refo�atory Sentence Imposed On Portland
Youth In Parole Violation By Judge O'Brien

• • • matchln·g colors for

In two

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more •cclff'at.ly In wtnNr than In
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oftffl cotM from ..,..on thuncle,.
1tomu which berorMftra •ldom
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Now You Know

E
J Mr s. James uler
Honored With
Dinner By Faculty

Leo Story, worthy master, [ Mrs. James E.uler was honored
INS
when Hemlock Grove recently when the r,cu l ty membeni
presided
LI
HAWK
LUCIL
ly
u�t Ch urc h, h eId
One W on O ne C Ius O f the Pomeroy First B apu.o
Gra nge met Saturd ay eveni ng. ! of the Ra c in e High school enterBil ly Biggs, so n of M.r. and Mn. Dur in g th e butin eas sessi on, pla n, · Li ned wit h .i noo n di n ner al the
their investiture ceremony recehtly al the church.
For the service, a table with }i nen cover with a trefoil bor- Na tha n Bin• e ntered Sl JoseOih were made to visi t Olive Grange Martin Re11 t.aurant . Mrs. Euler h,a s
der was pla&lt;: ed in the front of the sanctuary. A large Bible Hospi tal Su nd ay and u nderwen t and present a program , ill the tau g ht a t th e Rac ine school for 24
on Mand•&gt;"· He ii con, near fu ture. It was an n ou nced years, teacldng Spanish, Latin and
and gold cross with a green c a ndle on either side centered root surgery
ly a nd expect, to ren
ice
valescin
g
lhat Co l umbia Grange will be EngHsh, and was in charge of the
.
.
the able. A la..rge globe with a
ls m the horseshoe tormaUon
gir
tum home Thursday ,
,
library. :lfrs. Eu ler will take a sim­
sts a nd present a progra m at
gue
side
was
ellher
on
yellow candle
for 8 caQdl e Ught cere m ony. Mat•
Roy Strid,Jand, engineer for the the nex t meeti ng on Ju ne 18 and dar position in the Mirld lcp orl
on one end of th e table and a piethew $: 1 ·1 1 , nd Joh n 3 : l 6- l7 America n Barge U ne , wu ca lled al l me m bers were ur:::ed to be High S chool this fall. She was preture of J esus on t he other, emwere rea d .
ho me by the sud den illness of Mrs. pr ese n t .
sente d wit h a glft from her C'O
.
phaaiti ng "God and Country."
.
F oll� n � the promi se by the Str ick land wbc ls I pati ent at the
Prayer by Mrs . Victor Youn 1
Mra. aara Pau lse n, lectu rer, worke rs.
Mrs
den,
lea
iatAnt
a
leader,
.
1
Hospil
reis
neral
e
e
G
Sh
igs
e
were Chii r­
din�er
the
M
t:nding
t
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e
c
i
serv
Jr. • leader . ope ned the
presen ted I progra m w h i ch openeorge H tclca ac d Mrs . Richard ported much improved .
e-ad; T�o­
h
'e
s
l
ayman,
Execuh\
H
c
ld
fol lowed by the hym n " Near The G
O
ed wi th grou p si nging of
Owe na aod hel ver, Sharon Young
e
Mrs. Lena Bra mlace and &amp;rand- Glory, follo wed by a rea d i ng mas Hart, Carl WeE Se, Gay le l'm
_
Crosa " by the .a udience. The i,: ues t
hand shake a nd da ugh ter Martha of Co lum bus
e girl scout
h
t
,
k
Kri
ard
n
Ber
an,
l
No
Howard
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e
n
i
e
n
s,
n
i
l
Col
William
lea der, Mrs.
by Mrs. Harol d Jo nes
d e mberahip canle were given them were w,;k end ,�eat.I of Mr. and • ur Fnlag.a
M rs. Maude Youn g , Mrs . Jccr n
gh borhood ch airman an d J e.ider or
rt
icle " What the Flag
a
nd a
by Mn. Young, wh o also wel co m• Mra. Otho Murray.
.
Sali s bury Troop, was introduced ,
Mea ns" by Mrs. Pa ul se n . A re.a d- Ha rnm , Mrs �ee Lee, Mrs. Vinas
the
ed
o
ml ttee and pruent ed
c
Bramlag�
ard
n
Ber
Tom!on.
and
ee
Kersh ner an d Mr.
Doris
Mn
,
L
n
"
f
�
of
introduction
"
the
by
ro11ow('d
ing Who oes t by Mrs. Hilber
m e mbership car&lt;ls and gave the my, spent the we ek end with Mr.
d :.trs. Jf'd Pickens .
n
h1dpleaders,
a
t
t('ader,
,
n
assista
e
h
t
es
t
d
e
y,
emory
e
m
ced
a
Qulv
pr�
t
ha ndshake.
· ·
and Mr1 , Cl ifford Leifheit and son . stu n t conduc ted by Mlldred Stocker and committee me m bers.
•
A u ew f lag was pre!tm led
a
t
rn
Onutted
Nllme.s
ton. A s tory was read whic h co nAs each gir J cam e to t he fro n t
a
Mrs . Berna rd
lage
nd
B
er Bou•c ,
from C? nr:rcssman Wa l ter Moel ler ac companied b)' Mrs . H ieb or daughter, Debby . of
Colu mbus tal ned se veral cou nties wi th tbe I T h e names of Mrs. Lest
rea
d
a
0)' Sheila Hicks who l so
� M iss You ng, and eave the promiee , were the weekend guests of Mr. mem bers guessing the counties, Mrs. Ross Pu ll en and Mrs. Tham.ts
lcl�er from Mr. Moeller, artc, lh ,· y received the ha ndshake and and Mri. Fred Leifheil.
Darst. were uninh&gt;ntion a lly 'Jmit•
to co n cl ude the program.
.
ted from the li st or hostesses w ho
w�1ch t h e flag ceremony _was he ld ,I cc. . i gratulations fropi Mra. You ng
Mrs.
t
thi
d
nce
u
no
n
a
s
wa
Jt
,
Mn. .Robert Baylor an d sons
th Peggy Folm_cr, giv tnl? c��I -4, I Mrs. O lfens presented them Kenneth, Wen del! and Ralph, of Harol d Jones won se·cond in the served refreshments fol lowi ng the
w.i
mand, Cr�stl yn Hieb, flag be . . n lltlt h three Statch u, the trooi; Sout fbint -w.er� Wei:.k
meeti ng ol the B. H. Sanborn ,dis•
end auestl cou nty dreu ton test.
.
h
a nd Maur 1 sha Duret ,md D1 il
'• � . 41.i meral , Girl Sco)lt USA 111 11 cen of her Catl\ei-, W.ild W �l'l. and
A potluck birthd ay supper was 1,ionarv Society at the Firs t Ba µZlrk l e, co lor guar d,.
, enjo)'ed at the cl01e of t he list Church, Middleport , Mon day
tenn ial, after wb�h th e girls Mr,. . wtntlQJ).
,.tr
, �
· eve ning.
t d
ll
tbe
Vl!lil C""'be\t apellt � •� :rneeti nc.
-- -The girls ateppe d i nto 11 .,_-" ligh � sma canltlea trom
ise
le.
cand
prom
.
end h1 C'�l�bas :With relt�v;tt'shoe formation and Crestl)' ti
le�
)_(■..-.cJa�
atg
Ar
ter th� ;:lrl1 _ were ln ve1t.e�:
.
.
r en
ce ·
gave the Girl Seoul prom ise
t h ey u ng Girl Scouts Together
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. � ..IIIY f4ou..,.ar" O.pt. on o,. m.ln Floor - CapVllft
Hol,-er 1(66Jdtjl,,M:�iti�lighted one o1 the a:ree n can
- Dinn�ni,
e
by
Mn.
d with pr■Jer
follow
en
. 'fu�._ . , llftl•� '4,v�- 1,-1,9'11ple to help you
•illtfd
after whic� the 1,w, were
�,�II •
�
tru,
(
ll{
;
StNI Cooking
,
ng and llP1 which concl uded
ou
StalnlHt
Ut11nsll1,
Y
'.Coolr:hle
,41�nUfn
Gf1i
�
' �rl
day w t
BUck a nd
by Becky Sliveni who lighted the
Kit•
Coo«w,re,
Iron
«;11t
the ceremo n)'.
-Waan-r
Cookwa,..,
C�nw
Uhnlil1r
,
gueft Mra . .£11.q�_h HulUphrey.
oth er green candle, Vickie Kay
SupFree:r.er
Mops,
ac
e
t
t
A
rio
follow•
e
n
Sponga
e
d
p
uaJ
d
Mops,
c�tttte ''"""' NyjoR Duat
q
_g
Cbarl'9 Sulit an� aon, · Haror� .
Young, Ag nes White, Pa tty Owens
he socia l room. Refre,h • spent Ul'e we;ek: end I n M•nn, W.
ptln, Plcl'h:i ' Supplln, Pl1stic P•ntry Ware, Galvanized Tubs,
Sheila Hic-ka, Donn a Sm ith , Na nc)' e d in t
Pallt. a.rlwi1t Cans, Floor WaxH, Poll•h•rs and Cl ean•n, Light
Ty o, Donna Re ibe l , Li nda Owe ns me nls were_ 1erved from a table Va,, with hi4 brother , Cl arence,
ntered w1Lh a n arra n gement cf
ce
Bulbs, WHhnonland MIik Glass, Br1as Ware, Gift Wens, Now ho 1, ierl�utly ill.
and Pamela Kessi nger.
deaebud� a nd- • luge
cake
ro
veltiN. PlaoM Bo111-.. Garchn Ho.., I roning Tabl�. Artificial
Mi u Nellie Koehler vi s ited in
Barbara T■ tterao n gav e the
c ora �d m the lirl scout colors cf
Flown, Paint-. Vlimllhn, Brushes, P,cnlc 81.sk•h and Suppll-.
hJt
)
q.1i
e
y
li
w
Jpoli1
he
t
of
e
n
o
d
e
ght
her sist er, Mrs .
motto a nd
g
yellow
d
an
ee
r
crip
h
t
ith
ln
Clothes H1mpert, Sprinkllrtt can,, L•wn Boy Pow..- Mo-..rs.
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• Charlu Weaver, an d oth er relae e
low cand les an d Ca rol S tout gave
�,
v
Go
on
d Blua You Girl Scouts,
li
ti e
the sl oga n and lighte d the other
lea ders, co mm ittee !"em ber■ and.
Dally _Vae1Uon Bible School is
can dle. arter wh ic h the leader,,
.
,
w i th Pi n k
held, at the Hemlock Grove
helper and commi ttee joi ned the s ponsors Troop 107
ca nd l es on either · aide. A p un cl'I Ch,�Uan,-Church with an enroll­
bc,wl was on one end of itie m e,t of
Mn. Mildred Betzing is
fnora in cW1t .
tab le and on the .other,
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with the Bible ver�� "Ble,lled
Ji[n,. J;_. l. Hlll returned hon,e o n
POMEROY, OHIO
the pure I n heart .. Miu Young Sa �f �tt,r a business viai t in
asked grace Precedt n1 th1 retreah CoJwnb\1,1. S�e waa accompan ied
TONIGHT
menta, which wer1 nrved by the l\om1 ')' Ter'.esa a nd J u liii Gooch,
Wall Disney's
Foater, who - have bieen gueata of grand­
co m m iltee , Mra. J. E.
a od�r,,. W ill ia"'; I P.al'!Ultl,· Mr.., H)d
c�airma n,
Ke.rT Gooch.
- liiiyers, -�r,. ;uoe)\�p, .,d Vlcto�
Robert .(loocb has ret urned
In Tee�lot
1r .• •,s1'tttt b,Y �tly Fos- hOlfle fipm- d16r Holze,r Ho,pltal and
i
· "'
ster.
Kevin C'.orcoran and
ia c�nuJe�Jri1 . nicely.
A U : Y O. S I M I - G t O S S I N A M. H
"Chimp" Chimpallzee
S�d•f afternoon an d eve ni ng
.
�
callers � tbe h,imo of Mr. a nd Mrs.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
A nnouncln11,Blrth
J, H\11,, : ratlwoods, w ere Mrl!I .
E,
'THE MIRACLE"
Mr. 11 nd MO, Jlbfrt Roush ol
'
Carroll �ker - Roger M�r•
, ., • ., : L A T . X" P A I N 1'
Pomeroy Routl' :2 M�: . an nounci n� Ropelrt G009� •nd daughters, 1'er•
.
ll,1,
u
d
et
n
a
�r.
_
n
CalvJ
Mrs.
d
1_
fllJl
l,
.
Ke11ne tti
t he birth of 11'1 8' i.-.
Allen a t Hotf:11• Hospital ou Wed, Meadow1, Mr. �pd Mu. Pau l John­
rs
ne sday June t . ?,trs. Alta M Iiier aOn a nd da\.l.thter, Mr. a nd M .
n MaU:Ox a11d 10n of Char­
ma
fft:,
ot Leon, w. Va:, - t1 a ,randmoth•
l
er. The Roushtta also hav e seve n e.ston , · W - V't., Mrs . W. A. Morga n
n g ndda ughter, Kathy, Mr.
other ch il d ren , tv,;o sons and !Ive A 4 N
'
Mrs. E. A. Winge tl a nd �.t'rl!I.
ancJ
daughLen.
Ann Coe ot Racin e, an d Mr. a nd
Mrs. W illia m B. Downie a nd son ,
.
Billy.
,"ble Sf•"YO I p
The Tuppen MainM B!l?li. ac��l
Yin Ja net C1J'P(lnler is .Jisiling
program w i ll be held 'Frlif�- ffl1 I n 'Dela\f-re' With Miss Su e Keller,
nl n g at 8 o'clock !fl the iOB I htir roQm mate al Ohio Unlverity
C hurch. Craft.a will be on dl11pl1y. the p11t yeu.
There are approxi m ately
pupils enrolled. All Pilren t1 a nd
friends are invited to atte nd,

Girl Scout Troop 167 of Central School, sponsored by the

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Hemlock Grove
Grange Holds
Regular Session

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f'HE DAILY SENTINEL

I Music Recital Is Presented
By, Students Of Mrs. Powe II

Otnuneutating Editorially
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Tl ) e Fl y• A Sh probl em

ll y Senline Pomeroy . Middleport, o .. .rune 9. 1960
1
Hoven
New
L
I
tlve, ,, N i,gac, Fa lls. N y
I
I Society News
Mr a nd M rs . Guy Stewa rt and RU ti an d s OC I. O I
I
\1 a d M� Bob Grinst ea d f
II Alb:t1\
's.Wl'��:!� l't em� Jf Intere st
�h1u v1s1bed relalive1 he;e :i: t e �:t���:t
2-Da

s f ��r
e
I on \lo n d:i .1.
J oh n son
STOlt.K SHOW l!R
folk tu n e, Sharon R oach.
I ·:-,1 r. , 11 t1 ·Mr8 R 0 berl Te n nant
1
and
md
s
Mrs
iller
Harry
Jan�l
Mr
W11Jiam son wa s (·nm
M
r
M
"Pip e r or Du n dee" 0 Scol t ish a
hild\e n we;e fe;e n t v tsiturs jI G a l l and Debbie Cook v1s1ted Rev pl1mented with a stork sho wer al
folk tune, Chris tina Howard
�
l
Ot
and �1 rs Harry M iller at MiddlP• I h t' r h o mt· oo V , l lage St . Fri d ay
!\::s iJl;; �P mRou �h1 \ ur; .
"Da�.cmg th e H orn Plpe ' ' an
s
1
ica
me
d
bourne, W Ve. on Su n day. Leah evenmg � n c n ny Mrs Ho\H'll a
comfort of people and va l u e of Y
Residents or Racine rrcentl) have raised
nroperty in
.
, ,
lrlllh Jig, Angela Field s.
. . .
patient a t l) lcasant
Valley llospll· 1 Ann returned home with them af. 1 Biddle and Mrs. Donna W i l l iJ1n
the question or rly-ash and gas pol lution and
"Dubli n To wn" Thompson, al .
the area vtct1m1zetl.
•
C o lumbus. son.
Bre nda Brown .
I , :\ 1r . "nd )irs. Bo� M u n cy and ! L c r ns1tmg there and om
1
e
-While the new stack is not relieving prehave indicated Uu�y mav pledge a fund which
Th e h ome was attractln!'I�· d ·
Mi�s Lelah Jane P well was a
.
I
"Alouetta", Fren ch fo lk tune, 1
I
, dnldn n__ �f Fr cden_ck, Md., were J- l u ntmgt o n v1s1 t or Tuesday.
corat e d with gi lts placed rn 11
sen l 1 �ou bl e, 1· t wi· _l l y,·hen _com � 1e_te d · J n th e
might be used (or legai action against AppaI Kathy Litch field.
en JOY·
"W_un Lon g Pa ng'', S chau m , j �r(·rn t _rn&gt; l lQrs or h i� paren t s, Mr. I Mr: and 7,irs. Roland Karr anO bassin e t. The eveni ng was with
meant�me, everything po�st ble JS bein g done
1ach:tan and Ohio Power Companies, opera•
all&lt;l '11_� li. R �tumy. .
1 Debbie have reh1rned home after , ed by games and co n tests
.
.s
Phyllis Goeet .
1
.
to maintai n present prec1p1tators and ca lleetors of the Phi lip Sporn plan t .
:-O l r . at 1d . M rs. ½· L. Dick and va l' aliu n ing in N orth Carol i n a.
s everal prizes awarded win nns
e Mikado" Sullivan. Sandra
"'Ib
.
.
• top (.'O�
�emse_o f L1 1na, Ohio, Mr. and �! rs
M r . a n d M rs . Bill Miller of Park • The do or priie was given t o .l a nei
• . O1·d ers h ave been
t"ion d_urts 1n
, d Ilion
Reason for th e move l s 1ha t Cly-ash from
j Pickens.
ill�� Kemp, Jeanne and Jennifer , ersburg
I
and l\t rs. Florence McGuf- Harris.
y
.
"
e
"Snate D1n e
an Eg ptian
stand i ng for o perating personnel for several I
the 250 (oot stacks on Sporn 's fi rs·l four genof l olcd o: Ohio, were w eekend fin wert' M on day guests of �r. and
Cake, jello, mi n ts, nuts, cof rre
Y
verlY
e
Song,
B'
eager.
"
Fre
art.
da
of
years to pay the closest attentio n to efficien t
gu
sts
,�r
·
,
��
e
t ea were serv ed to the follow
rid
a
_
family.
erator units for a numbe r of years, under
d
n
a
d
a
·
e
Thomas
.
�
s
Grinst
r
M
,''.(.WP.�Y
men l ", D el one.
I
,a
ff
rs
.
n
H
,,
aro
d
a
0
n
m
.
,
,
.
Y!T
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Mr s. Will iam McFarland, Ch ar- I mg guests Mrs . C. J. Stru h! c.
operation of the systems · A nyone from Ra.
.,
. ·
Sberrt tl'e!h�.
· certai n atmospheric conditions, has settled
.
.
. . .
.
a Tlll r..,� ily 0! _New Pa �is , Oh10 · le s an ti Ra ymond, Mrs . Clyde ftice, April Smitli, Martha Slruhl P . .i nd
c m e lS 1 11 v1ted to rnsped the equipmen t any. "Mria'titka", Saint -Sae ns, • Gail I1 were retent visitors of h u; pare ntS, ·1 Jim and Jackie, M r. and Mrs. Rita Davis, Pomer oy ; Mrs . P. d 1 1h
in and upon the houses and environs of R aM 1 1Iei-.
.
.
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Hortma n .
time.
"'homas G rinstead, Bob a n d S hrl- Williamson , Ethel Chapman. J o :in
cin e and ii s surround mg net'ghbo r hood s. r er
"Little Dlltcll. MHl •· a v ocal so.
.
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rs.
.
Munc
s.
.
a�d
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e
e
,
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Th eobald, N ao m i
by, David Rou sh, Mrs. ( ' l i [ [ Roush, May, Susan
-( ompany ot f1c1als sa y there IS nothing
,.
lo, Mal')' Jane Webb.
tain periods are much werse than others. The
were
0nd
visitdy
ll
Da
v
Ci�dy
;,f r. and � rs. Charles R oush and Chase and Judy, Avanelle GP or�e
m
"Artfst Litt! Waltz"
Johann
more t hat ran be done now to improve the
r..
3
n d Londo n , 1,1 n Bec k
I
Montgomery
s
problem has more or less bee n present from
l·
y, Bill Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs. R ose Patterso n, Reva Sno wd 1•11 .
, Strauss ,rr., Sharon Yeager.
t
•
t
lOlllay:
.
o
en
im
r
add
o
to
new
situati
equipm
n
no
Miller of Parkersburg. �trs. Phyllis Simpki n s, Joan WisP , J;iBill
inception of operations i n 195 1 .
.
''The Waltz Ki?lg", a me lody o(
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Joe S�si_n o� do , Loms . an� Adel�, 11 Berry Montgomery and Mich elle net Morris , Wa n da Williams , Jurly
provements to make On the old, pendrng comt
ra
4 'S m1s waltzes, Sherri M cGlo- 1 are vacatto n mg and Viilttng rcla•
Beforet a decision is made by Racine area
Snowde n , Ruthla n e Roush, .Ja n t-1
of Belpre rece ntly held a family
thlin.
pletlon of the n·ew stack.
,,,_
Bolin, MyrviJl e _ Brow�, Jsabe l\ e
.
o
Ohi
Porller.d,
at
fo1ks to signa l an al l-out offensive against
pirnic
"Prelude �n G Minor" simplitiIn view of what we believe to be these cse De n ison.
ed.,al'nng�m.! n,t, Jeannet Hudnall. 1
j Mrs. Claud McGuire, Mike, Ka- I Nelson a n d Effi
ason Ir s a
Sporn, we'd l ike to suggest ca-reful thought
-tabHs hed fac ts, what u Ifima te good may be
lhy Kare n a n d Wayne Mr · a n d ·
Estrell:itli , Ponce Peggy Bum- ,
Helen
be fiven possible consequences of "8Uct'ti ae•
ga
.
M r� . Albert Fields of Li�col n Park, ] Mrs. Ethel N elson and
a ch ieved by cou rt action agains t the power
.
_ ,,
sell called un
Rus
�e�
�na
rs.
an�
M
ICDI• C
tlon. And' beyond that , we all should study
g
n
the
sts
e
duri
gu
� B1m , Pestal ou.a, f
igan,
were
I M ic h
company?
!
1 week end or Mr. and Mrs. James tbe1r cousm, Wo rley Russel l, of
Sus�n Rndoljh.
seriffllsly what ultimate gain likely would
Bailey Run Snday.
ft
I Roush Linda and J e ffery.
"To ·a Charming
Sen orita"
s been b�rved In Raefne the probcome to Racin e fo1ks and what end ldi!ls: ltke' and Mrs. Hom e r M e redith j Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis spent
o mpson, Diana Roush.
Th
Mr.
1em Wo,nd be cured by closifl.g d'own S porn.
ty WOu ld falt upon thi s area's cloSes't , largest,
Th e M ason Girl Sco1i1 t Troop 41:ii a n d Mike visited Mrs . Lodemia Van the weekend with their u n cl e
. •:saruband e", Corelli. Karen
We cannot beUe•""'
•&lt; thll serious-minded c,· t•
Paul Taylor Barberton.
L1cv1ng ·
Metre during the week end.
spent Tuesday afternoo n o n a pk
md lte.adle•t emplo.,,.,
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,._
J~ o f. men. many of th"m
.
"T_arante11a", Stillwell,
�zens O( pt�i �e, a communi�y hungr.y for ne�
Diana nic held in the Middle port park. ------ ----- , Mrs. Hatt'ie McKenzie h as rr
?ttetgs coun\y residents.
LICENSE
�SSUED
r
c
helping
b
rn
turned o e from
a e
.
Dostie.
The group met at the M e thodist
industry in its �rroundtn g \ertri torl�•. ser i - j
Two "?arriag e _hce �se apph ca• ror her aister, Mrs. Emma Han i ng
tars and Strips
For
e ver",
"�
then
went
to
the
Churc
h
As we.. understand the i JJ sue today, t s ta!sand
t�o ns ha,e be�n r1! ed m the Maso 11 at Athens .
ousl y co ntemplate closing the �ht p ! ant
So�sa, She ldo n Roush,
park for a picnic. Chapero nes for cou n ty Clerk s office.
..
.
ed fn two meetings with i n the past two w eeks,
.h
Miss Julia Lucas spent the past
Thoughts .it Eve'", Lord, Mary the e ve n t were Mrs. Lester Znren 1n a co�parfltlvely ehort hme there
.
y
t
h
rt
o
by
mad
W
re
They
e
e
w
rw ith Mr. and Mrs. N. w.
one of. tl'lem with local power company offl.
H
o
week
Ja� e '"'.ebb. .
kle, M rs. Joi-:eph Lish an d Mrs. ,
WJII be no problem.
.
,,
son
of
Pleasant,
20,
Pt
Logan,
a_nd Kay, Pomeroy.
C
o
mpton
M�l�y
m
_
F
Rubenstem
,
ar•
Ralp h war n er.
CIa1 9, lbcl'ne spolresmen claim:
Let us assume a ha,rd &lt;'.'Ore ii\ Rt.cine could
Sherman and Mary Joh nson Logan
Je�
ranged
in
bog1e
and Judy
temp::i by Joa n
De
meeti
e Th omas
M
n
g
made
al
a
were
Pla
n
s
.
.
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-The company has had ma•n y years to
Edward - Ba'rbara Bo stic.
(et it closed through court, action
- which j
held during tb e aft ernoon for a a n d Lind 1 1 Sue Willett, 17, daugh , . Chase w e re in H •s0 ill • Sat •
solve th.is problem and hasn ' t .
, "Prelude in G", Rach n aninorr, Father-Daughter ban q uet June 14. i ter of Fred and Nellie Hutton Wil· urday t o attend �� w:�di�g or
be fought out
most certain ly would h a V'e
"
N�?c� �rms trong,
-:.Fly-ash ls dama ging to our propert ies,
one of their sch oolmate!!, Miss
t o be h Pld at t he scout play Jet. Pt. Pleasant.
i n the highest court in the lar'ld where cases
n Pulterson, 25, Portrow
s
W
Ja
os- 1 grou n d at 6 p. m . Th e activity
R
e ,
Overt11r
Tell
1!11am
Mu
H
Gloria Atkins to Dav id Riggs.
n�w home construction pract ically has been
.
sml, Ross Frerare back logged IWO or thtee.. years. The powwill apply toward work o n H os pi- land, Oh i o, son of Jam es und Des- EJyria.
reduced to zero.
sie Archer Patterson, ond Li n da
Vocal selections "Our Country" tality Ba d ge s.
d , . hCl d Cr ve a
r
er company suggests the aftermath o( such
and
. nt
Circle, 1 8, Clifto n , daughter of te! �f Jon�cal� � �� · :�!
Lou
Bl
"God
Mar_
America",
s
es
Atte n di ng the picnic were Na n cy
-The new (BOO ftJ stack which wil l re·
action surel y would not lend itself to future
• Arm
gare t Lou Ron ey, the audi e nce 1 Profhtt Bre n da Burton Joy Th a• Do ugla s a nd Elsie ours Circle.
Opal
the past wee k with
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:
place the current four stacks i n 14 months
Joined in, in si n gi n g the last he1, Co�nie Harbour, Ka'ren Rou s h
ind ustrial expansion in Meigs: eou nty , part i • I
-----s trong.
.
(estimated time of completion) ls not reliev•
chorus of "G od Bless America".
MA SO N CLI N IC
Kathy Z uspa n , Kay McGowa n , SuMrs.. Rut h st0ver 3nd family of
culnrly In the Racine area.
io ns: Stephe n Trussell, f(lstor1a
s
Admis
Mrs.
twelve
has
ll
e
Pow
other
.Jennifer
JoWarner,
zan
Zerkle,
Ing the trouble now,
c.al�ed on her father,
· th-e power company, it would be
As for.
itudents n ot appe ari ng in the setta Lish, Donna Lis h , Jtine Dad- Lon g Bottom, Ju n � l; Mrs RosaJie Elmer W h ittington
Sunday.
-Ractne pe'Ople aren't at all certain the bo'u nd to fight a d'elaylng action 1 n the cou rts
son, Donna Will a n d Deborah Wolfe, New llaven , Ju n e 3; Mrs.
1 recital
Jane Lu�as daugh ter of M r.
comp any ls doing all it can to operate its pre Following the recital Mrs. Po- Cook.
M a ry Greer, Portland, Ohio , June
C O!Jtin g it mone y, and the comp laina nts addt'.
3 : R o nnie Jeffers, Minersvill e, and Mrs. Richard Lucas appeared
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well prese nted the followi ng
sent fly-ash collection equipment efficiently,
.
e Wedtio na I money . Th e government itself, that is,
J u n e 5· and Mrs . Bessie Blake, Clif- i n a dance revu e at Raci n
awa rds: Perfect Atte n dance, ,Judy
n g a tap r�utine.
(\oi
night
ne
day
s
or even maintain it i n top condition.
Hofhna n ; _Best Note Book, Linda
I ton, J�n e 6.
OW IlC
IDS
�he whole people of America•, have a stake
M_r . and Mrs. W. W. Cha�r�n an d
h est scor e on test durHig
�athey;
• Births : A son , Willia m He n ry, t o
POWER REBUTTAL
In the Spor n plant's continu ed operati.on JtS
fam
i ly and Marvel Foley V1S1ted n1.
m g year, Sh eldon Rou sh · spe cial
'Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Charles Wolfe ,
·
.
.
.
On the other hand, Ohio and Appalachi.in
Art hur Smit h home on Ball
th
e
p,ower IS vita l m a world just shaken by
3.
New Haven, June
award for y ear, Ross ·F;ey.
S unday.
Run
ofrkials, tak i ng theSe objections in order,
A daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Low•
�hrush chev's most recent rattling of misTh e organ tor th e recital was
,
�I.
M�. and Mrs. Carl Miller and
ell Greer of Portla nd, Ohi o , o n
say:
1 loaned through the courtesy o(
Siles and H-bombs and the defunc t summ it.
Athens, were Sund.ny
family,
June 3.
t h e Kenny Music Company oI
.
.
-On the length of time to solve thf' probher pare nt s, Mr. end
of
sts
e
gu
Power company offICJaIs, WJ'th a wry grm,
11�
..
New Haven E:UB a nd New Ha•
Hunti ngton.
Folan. T�eir daughWilliam
Mrs.
]em, which they freely admit is serious, cvven Mcth_odist registered wins in
commr .n_d t �e people of Racine for having
�
r1:memed for a
An�
1
Grace
ter
the o pe n ing games of the Be n d I
ery t hi ng known to engin c('rs has been tried
suc h pri d e r n their properties they want to
By United p,..H lnt•rnetlonal I To Mnrry S atu nlny
h er grandwith
visit
weeks
two
_The approach ing marriage of S low Pitch Church Le11gue o n
Today is Thursday, Jund' 9, the
with existing equipm ent without (·onsiste nt,
'
Evpn
1
parentt.
rid themsel ves of the fly-ash i lls But the
·
Uei
s
g
n
game
vening,
e
the
·
.
.
Y 1 61st day of _ t he year, w ith 205 M iss Ire ne Searle!-! and Keith Tuesdayin
Mr. a n_d Mrs. 1:Ierm�n W e lc h
,sk JUS
1 Mr. and Mrs. He nry Wamsley,
complete success
as the prPse,it
·
compla,· nts
played
t
New Have n .
�
b
· ·
a
It
n edy, both of Rlltlan d, w Jll be
more
Ken
patienc
e
and
unders
tand1960
mo
in
r
e
'
kend
e
•family of C1rcl ev 1lle called
we
end
e
r
e
,
w
Pa.,
r
Rocheste
I
The EUB team d owned t h e Luindicate. The factor of. time was important t n
9 11 even t or Satur d�y., J WJ_p, 1 1 , a t
rng. 1'hey recognb.e they' ve been allowed 8
The moon is ru u .
h er sister Mrs. Robert Snow,
on
Clarence
cr-Mr11.
of
an
guests
��
·
-9
!!
l_
f
o
by
tenm
score
n
a
thera
.. Mars 7 : 30 p. m. The n' u tlerid "N4Z arene
Th e morning ill.ers are�
the decision of lhe company to i nvest an estiden a n d family Sunday.
lot to date But they are suie
ok,,,"'."'
Wamsley. ,
. the dem and for Jupiter an d Satu rn .
' Churr h will be 1h.:! s·c en "e for the with Ralph Gibbs Sr., pitchTng I Mr. a nd M rs. Jame s Bennett , Mr. and Mrs . .N"athan Taylor or
·
,
.
.
mated $1 m lllt on • lh e n w , h lgh stack,
actio n will van ish with the new S porn stack.
Th e eve ni n g Htar is M e rcury. l open church cere mony wit h Rev. all the way. A big six run third \ and Sti mmy J oe Is spending two Dehue, W. Va., w ere weeken d
e
m ·
in ning provided enough for th e
Harold Kli ngel officiating.
which is a rea l pile or money for any tomEvery effort undoubtedl y wil l be m n de to
on this day in history :
guests or her mother, Mrs. Ethel
I weeks vecRtio n af TenneSSee.
victory.
_______
_
In 179 1 Joh n Howard Pay ne.
pany. The expense was not ordered, naturalHarrison
Snowden .
.
H
G.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
complete the new stack On• SC h edule because
NH Methodist downed th e Ma
autho r ot the ballad " Home Swee t l' TLB
·-d
Miss Marily n Turner of New
B
e Sleeth
Lesse
and
I
Ivy
and
nv1le&lt;
ers
ow
Y
Misses
I
,
I
a
·
ly • without ex h aus t mg
by
c
s
or
Methodist
a
re
son
team
every a t h er pussi ble
o f the foct that the foundati on is already i n Hom e '' was born
City is vacationing with her
awha
n
York
Ka
at
picnic
·
a
enjoyed
8-7 in a gam e that wa s forced
cure.
In 1Bll2 Cole Porter. famous To Ann11a] Picnic
place ahead of sched ule, well ahead of conM an Mrs. Way ne
nt.!l,
p
e
ar
.
Sunday
e
mil
t
h
ig
e
"
The Womf n's Bowli n g League into an extra inni11g. Tom FireAmerican
e r, was lor n at
compos
d\ em1 y.
a
-Fly-ash is admittedl y damaging lo the
T
n
d
e
urner
has
turn
e
r
Ra n dy Va n Meter
struttion timetable s
.
·
picnic wi�I be held at the &lt;'O t l a gc ball'' Ree d '71s the w in ning h url- home after spending the past
�
Peru, I n diana,
Mrs. T. V. We1lls an d
and
�x.
· ------------ --- - - - __ �
er.
I n 1899 James Jeffries kri ocked , o f Mrs . C h nrles Mullen, Hocking--.
w eek with his grandpa re nts, M r . !amdy of Gray.son , Ky., a�e s taywri1t' for it 1 ,1I t e ll you abou1
The H ne sc orf:'s :
t
ii
mg al t h e Church or 0mst parC a Turtle · wears b oots and i e. out Bob Fitzslmmons in t tt e l l l h port, Wed n esday, J u n P I , with Luth eran . . .
too 130 O- 9 and Mrs. Harl ey PoweU, Nitro.
ywe ight , guest s I nvited anytime after 5
P, , ato1.•s
heav
round
to win t he
ley,
s
n 11se and are co n ductmg DVBS.
so
Wam
Mr
Clarence
.
s
and
Mr.
1�•mg
-10
_ cap. and . hi• smokes a boxi n g c h amp
NH EUB . . . . . . . . 136 000 x
I
,
p. m.
ionship·
M r. a n d Mrs. W . D, La nn i n g,
n d Mrs. Henry Wamsley and
a
Mr.
ror_ncuh P 1 Pt'. He mtrod
;
d
n
a
y
e
and
Gibbs
Ron
P.
Zirkle
uces t h e
.
\
were Sunday visitors of
Fairborn
In
Huntss
Con��
to
d
e
ct
1�3,
passed
!ravel
e
Wamsley
Bonnie
:a� �
Sl'ri�.,; of 1 4 gulde 11 by telling you
Bo wlers are advised to use Route Bird.
.
they re for you r protec1 ion-plf'&amp;sc prov idine ror pay,as- you - iq:i m· 1 24 out or Coolville to reach the Ma !lon Methodist 030 1 1 2 00---7 lngt o n to attend the graduation their daughter Mrs. Robert Hill
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
coo1,crato .
'
cottage. Those w i t h out transporta- N l-f Methodist
�me ta :ic dedu e t_ions .
222 ooo 1 1-8 lrom Marshall COi lege or Le on a and famll :y ,
I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowde n
Admitted June 7 : Ken neth F..
8
19
In
Ha
President
S.
y
4 •
Thl'y arc:
J ohn son and Roush; Reed and Wam sley.
l io n ore asked to call Lee Seyler,
rr
h1rlcM Rutla n d · Mrri . Oti!! Skiduma
and sons were guests or Mr. a n d
e
111
Middl
rr
r
up
o
d
nberry
e
o
n troversy WY 2·2662.
Quis
8
ie
n
Don
Te nn a n t.
1. Stny between red an d blaek !�
h
;
�
8
Mike Hardway, Gallipolis,
more, Cheshire ; ° Flete hor Younu.
Mrs.
ek
e
w
t
1-as
i
he
en e sa
01 C'ongrcu
por t spe nt a few. d11ya
�uoys. They mark the r ive r's nav•
to help celebrate his
Clifton; Mrs. Clare n ee Mo!lsur,
Saturdey
end
Mr.
s,
t
.,,,
h
"t
ever
lRve
e
w
wors
e
.,
t
1
grandparen
his
with
8
1ga blc cha nnel.
f
Pomeroy· Miss Janet Neal Midbirthday.
e nry.
H
Oscar
h a: ·
Mrs.
2. Wh en approaching 8 tock
DOWN
ACROSS
dleport; Wllllam Utsl ns:er, ' HutMr. anl Mrs. Wm. Fh illips ot
Bobbie Greer of Pt. Pleasan t
17. But..
wnit
for the lockmaster to signai
.
t were Saturday gue sts
land; Roba Grj!'en e, N e w Haven;
or,
Th
Odln,
i.
Frankfor
Thou ht �':
Elmer
with
days
few
a
g
rown
visiti
is
Eng
��
that you may enter. Craft going psych ol�glet d ;���Yop
Paul Waueh, Raven11wood; Mrs.
o( his parents, M r. and Mrs, J oe
n Meler Jr .
Va
er
h
dow nstream should stay in the I i•m J ames said · "T;e re l no
,.
fabric (p!.)
!.11n�m·•
"'
• • Clyde Board. Pomeroy; Benjam111
M iss Helen P.at Brown of Rich- , Pbllltps anc;I Darrell.
, 8
·
clear 400 feet up■tream rrom the more mlaerable hu�a
■awed
11. Armadillo.s
21 .
KnapJJ , Middl e port.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ch arles Simpkl n s
W. Va., was a weekend
n btmg than
wood,
JO. P'rult
.
end of . the guide wall until iignal o
Jumberwere dinner guests of Mr. and
gu est or Leona Wamsley.
w m �othin g 15 habitual
B'L'Ul!J
ll, Place a,aln S. Ten nls
Dl1ml1,ed J11nc 7 : William Van
to enter Is reeeived. ThJ, t• par- b:f !�d �:1 on.
Mrs. Jewel Chapman and chil- Mrs. llruce :ay Sunday.
22. Week..
Hrve
22. Revere
Ucule rly tT\te If large eraft ar e __ �
G lider, Mn. Charles 1-loffrnu n , J 11m
• •
___ 1
rs. C1yde Coy and
Mr. and
dre n Stevie , Linda of Middleport
day
• Sllvey, Mrs. Roberl Wenl n i.:.
14, Sa tlor •a
,l . "Ledga
n bo ul to leave the lock and are Twe Jona blusla mean er i t c r rlverto their farm
D\O\'ed
Hill
Hollis
Darst
and
Earl
and
Mrs.
Route
. nd
or;y
�ob ert Wtnlng, Mn. Le11li e Slze (abbr.)
ward lock. One short blast means
headed in you r direction.
J. Sh.rm.an Porhr
lt.
:i
l.a
e
at
Danvill
.
""'""-½
meaauro
:lit. I(nlted
childre n of Pt1int Plea11nt visited
•·
2(. Mo ther
S.n•tor, 7-1 Dl1trlct
more, Fred Glbb11, M rt. Edgar
3 _ Vessels desirlna locka ge leave landward lock. Two short
and Mn , Frank Vroman of
t.
Sunday with Mr. ahd Mrs. Herll1cape
l&amp;
FooUtke
...,..,..
lY"•
...
T••l
26.
Fru••
V1u1hn, Mn. Edward MUlor, Mra.
Hhall, on approachi ni the lock, I b!Htl mean leav e riverw,ml lock.
rt cpUed on Mr9. Ethel
•
1ddlepo
�
.
remained
part
Lind.a:
a
ght.
I
man
Cartwri
hH
Donnell
Odi
Petioda
38,
tratel!J
n
brought
e O'
lo.nr)
(
. Please carry al.ioard at least
J1me1 Humphrey,, Mra. C•M n
8
ve
the
Hele� Monday,
followlna
ai1n1l
alrd
11:l
t a dis·
a
Nelson
nd
l&amp; Hoaplta!
'Z . Man •
27. Nlmble•
tor a few days Visit with Mr. a
cf tbn6
Ru11lt1, Kat hryn Hurn helm t1 r, r da�1dy little p11mp h le t which the l ance of not more than one mile 3 0 feet of moorin g line.
u will
name
•
St�
.
twright.
r
Ca
neu
Mn.
I
W,n. Oldaker, Mn. Viola Napl)(!r, J. . Army En ein eer di strict, frum t he lock: One Ion, blaat flf l n t ed I t d url n,g loekage 1 o t your
8. Wlthdn.wal 29. Steep•
\),, :Meta!Uo
Mrs. lames Sennett and Sand ra Son lrl Princ1'pal
John Finney, Hortle Shaver, Ito- :��� t i;��i°n� � a\f�od��ed ro r '," ',' the wh istle followed by one short craft safely to lock wall. lease
JO. •ror°J
ed
'
■
rook
F1oyd RQach motored ro
and
1
r
h
t
g
t
on
o
c
I do �ot Ue up to ladders 81 g the
bert Varian, Kenneth Pridemore,
hlast,
20. l'M:e4
on Sunday to ·attend th'e BeneficJ,a.,- In Will
Huntingt
l
t
l
wall.
•
patron
23, NIVIMmcG
33.
The will of the late Arthur
I
.
Traltlc
111n1la
1uide
you
t
4
of L!On1 Wamsley.
graduation
'
CIJJ'·
�t
o
.
with
�:t�t:.!
l!::ry
•
�
O
�'ff.�::ot!�:: �����:r:��:·
. Make sure there is a
{abbF.)
oring
10.
Godden
of'
article
49:
Tlbetan
7
h■1 been admi tted to proh
eac
Betcle
lock,
i1
The)'
look
like
autoMr. and Mn. E.,iil Hottman 1n
loons which star the n Mrrator, goa25. Patt of &amp;
ring or similar de v ice o n y r boat
s,. Killed
volcanoes
e
the Probate Court with
t
rueu.
ba
\n
lc
moh
y
e
llahta.
th
And
trarrJc
t.
l
and
t
M
Pleaaan
Pt
children
of
ed
n
tle,
r
ol ' cup Tu
"Looki g
le
1
�ntenco
:!c.:laier�:��
13, a�pe
ae. weater11
n be
11• Man'•
his son, Joseph Beeele, named as
me an t he 11a m,e, t he amber meaning I t? which a moori ng li ne
anti
BoUman
Lloyd
'
and
Mrs.
Ines
ells
th
you
Throua
you
t
t'l'
ntuM
n BlrlUftl
atatti
bed, Mn. Vic tor Bahr, Mn. Elwi n
Jllokume
• .. Notter.
to approach the lock but under fu n he d.
children of P omeroy, Mr. llonalb princlpl� ben11fldary and execuMrs. Worth" Tete. I n - 11 hould know I f you u1e navigation con trol .
'e, Stan d by to pay out br ••
T-,T',i-,:r(,ym.)
"'• In
.mes. Laura
•--'- lor. A f01Iet" d augh ter, .,_
Graham and aon of Col\lmWB
•
of
:,(1""ft:""llr"lllMll""I
y
•
1
,
you'll
U
copy
a
aet
n
Clil
ou
oc-.a.
moorini line as the water vel In
fant hmale Ad11m1 • Mrs · Roy
,Iii, Exlat
willed
all
wu
Circle,
Johnson
.
spent Stind"lt with llr. and Mri.
lt I0 th corp11 0 f ng1neera t
�- The loekmuter m•u In addi- th e lock rites or fall,. , .
80. OOmPftra.
Hile ind dauahler.
""°"
➔
..
the
o
t
aecordina:
1oods.
bouaeb.old
.i
l'":i
l�1
'
c
Hollman.
Lou
"'3 " uurth• A venue , �"Hunt1n1ton,
ve l\ll'lx
• lion 10 the traffi li n� -. nal
•
9 · Use fendera lo save
'.
'
m•�•
11. tl
Mrs. Artie"' Blake ls a patlenl: document.
lle anl
8'rtt.,, June 1 Mr. and Mn. W., Va.
with an •1r horn une 1oni: tO your
)'OU
•
"'!:
boa
t .11nd to lock walls, and
r.ri--t-i--.1
+-ti+
�
Frank Cleand
e
1
H
.,,etc1H1T
•
I
Bee
••
at the Mason Clinic.
But in rase you're too laiy to blast meana enter landward lock· old rope makes goO;d fe nders.
Cl)'de Board, Pomeroy, aon.
(I
•
the will,
to
wtineuea
were
land
accotdW•mlley
Llllldil
U.
Bonnie
·---·----------------- --- --------- --··
Miss
r+--t
.
'
10. Passenaen should re main
drawn m 1•-·
ll!I, Kuilo nolo
,
Wa
Henry
Mn.
111
Mr.
panted
d
•
seated in your boat du ring lockaT. Vltlnlo•••• h.-+-l,•
------m.
alflY home for an extended viii
·ia
•
--+--1
•
ace.
,0W'!lltS PLACID
-v
Onak
ae,
P'1
m
Peters
Louie,
Mn.
and
Mr.
•
1 1 . Always wea r a liff' jattet
"latter
t
· with blooming
A fiower
:irt-+-11-+tore� to Pennsylvania the Pl
when il is ner�a1Hry to lines on
'2. rtutd.
, geraniums an4 petunias bas been
.
Wl!ellen
d
deck or in rouah weather.
(�)
:mbrt---t ,;lir-t--f
Mrs. Lucllle Harrl!IOn, Mrt. placed on 'tb·e landlng of the
r..ittff'
12. The loekm111ter.s ha"e been
•
Lewis motoried. to Parked- first ftoor fte1&gt;1 of the court
Dana
ll
"- A\ldltorj
l l\7en Ute sam e aut hority over
--J--f(j
'l!r-t•
houfff! by mtmbers of the Twili&amp;ht
Mon&lt;IQ'.
bury
your boat in the lock as traffic pO,
•• �Garden Club.
McDe
Lawrence
Mn.
and
Mr.
•
licemen have over your car at in�
an
Linda
dl111hter,
and
mltt
eoln
teraectlons. tor your own safety
'!HATS
IISV, GLANC&amp;.00
lfOCKS IXTENDID
babf \'lalted Mr. ind Mrs. lloy
wa:,
•
blrt'
YOU must obey their instruetlona.
,..,..._.
-1
MV i.uc:KV
·a.
% LIi&lt;&amp; 11lt5
YORK: UPT - Stocki ex.NEW
evtnlnf.
Sunday
Willllm•
IIO.
JIUlioal
13. Walt for lockmas ter•9 si,:nal
STIGM..•Of&lt;A'f"
•
CLUB CI' ��·"
tended their ·advance fractionally
\
;
nigh
over
an
was
Rou'11
Joe
��,l
"ar1'atucty
,
""
•
..
Kfi.&amp;P
BUT
lo leave the lock. Travel at redueOKAV I F .l
ot
U.
auest of Leona Wamsley Mondl)t at the openlnt today. Thding to"!lll LABiL
e� apeed o n ent�ring e n d leavlnX:
-�
'TR'/ IT I'
..
Releil Barhr vWtbd Mn. Dinol dly &lt;0ntinbed al a moderately
UP •·•
t�e lock.
t speed, endanger
... 11&amp;,j::i...
active pace .
IDd Ethyl Sur.day,
'Riddle
you, Own bOat, other craft, and
- -·- - --• -__.--'---·
---·
IIC&amp;l aQIIIICll hlrt-l-+-1--!Sf. arf--+-11-+.
r
th� 1�k 1ate1.
.
i...a..ul!OlL...ILl...li: ,.oaL.iot..."'-·
Jt. L'ockaae priority. He111 i•
' (L.)
6-,
•
.
_
""•�'w
;,m,tory of the a'1!'f h a
-IIIM,,.,;....,
oidmd pwqe of ahlppin11 thru
P.\Jt'r 0&amp;!��
Um'■ flow
!
�I
·
the ll&gt;ck■: lint, United Stat.. mil1
. A. }t t D •L ll A A lt R
,
ita eraft; aecond, mail �•ti:
Ii L o N' o I' I: \J. r.i, o w
I � eommudal pau•nger •rol�
Ojoo \1� "'1nll\f atonde tor anot11er. Jn lhf:l wn••• A III IIN&lt;I
11 0&lt;!litltt'!rc1a1 tows; �!Ith,
uu,., L'•• X 'for the two 0' ote. ' lllnglo ttm. a]iaa{:J:. u. haath �d formation 1,
' merclil Mennen : •nd sixth,
ol the wordl 111 11 Mdil.
!matt.
Pleuun
.,..
letters
ooll•
1111
c1o,J
Jt:ocll
BELMONT PATTERN
••
And rememSer, 11)'1 cap Turtle,
'
.
oom�lln\ei ,mall craft are reql\l"
.i. (lrjplo,,.,,, �lalloii
NOllATIKE - WHITE CLIFFE
'
·
..
ed to Watt and lock throU.a:h will
• ,. .O 'S O • Q K 1' P B H i O · o ii' '
:),
P S ·T
other �It.
.
. Nijt Qrlly .... )'OU �•t this 111\le
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lold•r• b�
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The piano . organ a n d vocal stndents o r Mrs. Paul li. Po well t'ntcrtained the publ1e o n Thursd ay
eveni n g with a recital at the. N"w
Haven Elementary Sd10o l l&gt;udd111ii:
The theme fo r the recital w.is
" Ar ou nd The World In All Th e
Keys. " The students were dre!�ed
to represent the countries of th e
compositions thr)' played. The
backgrou n d was a map of 1 he
world encircled wi t h t h e si.irf,
which had all Lhe differe n t key
s ig n :1t ures. Thi' map '\Wis drawn
by Honnie S 1 P in. a student of Mrs,
Powell . Arrang cme 11ts . o r ro sPs
were placed on the pian o and
orga n .
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were play e d by Mrs. John M orgun,
iol lowed wi t h an organ-pia no
duet : ".Tada'" a n d "A merica The
lil;eautiful" with Mrs. Po well at
the organ and Hoss Frey at the
pia n o. Sheld on Rou_s h served as
Master of Ceremonies f or the
eveni n g, as h� i n t roduced eal' h
stud en t. they_ m tur n ' �olf the
th e
nam e o f their compos1t1 o.
compos er and a ,little ab'm 1•nth
also about the _c ountry iti ep r �sent ed. The recital proce e etl as
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V o cal sel ecti on " Around the
�orld", Jud� l,ath e�, accQl1l pHnn ..•. , Lmd, at the
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Ricky Powell.
" W ��n Johnie Comes Marching
H��e, Lambert, To�!11Y Rom h.
Song or Ala s ka , Scho11m,
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Er.r:- e Kirby.
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B o.ng of Hawaii , Q_ueen Lilcua
ke.Lllm. Mery .� a ne Sc1h!s.,,
Voce.I eol o Hula M oon , Dreama Stc\'c ns.
"Hawaiian �ove Song," Tru�x,
Judy H o ffman.
"Hawaiian Moonlight", S�llwrll,
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. Mexican Hat Dance", an old
f olk tu ne, Becky Harris. .
"Green Sle e ves" an English
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Mr. and llln. '· w. 11clllurray
Daily SenUnel Pomeroy-Middleport O June 9 1""" •
JOn are ■pend.in&amp; this ,..,eek in
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Youn,. 11n. DllDoi
Mn.
Individual f1r�1 illd k it s '!t'Lre
wen t at thi a timll! to be with her I.AN.Ile• A.id Pacmc,
bert Bruch, Jin. Robert Da.Yli.,
m ttde b� rnemh rs of l i 1 rl Srnlll
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brother, Le o Ph illip,, who ii quite
The Ladies Aid of the E nter- M'. n. Philip Smith,. Mn. Clan
Troop No. '.!2 1 11. ht· ll t hE·y rnt'l Wt-f\ .
IX w
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ii) In Mt. Carmel Hotpltal.
prise
Churc h a n d a:uen, held Grue1tt, Mn. Herbert Dixon. udi
!1� scht)', al th� �un,hrn t l' , , U u •.: e i n ' An as�f mblv of 76 persons llle l
Mr. and 'Mn. Carl Yount a nd a n allEUB
Rev. Howard Ruppell opened
Delegates fr om the Finl Uh it ·
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al Su11n and Roeer, 111"1. Wilma SC,Q11.
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po. l 1 h 1: _ittrls hud &lt;l flll ll l&lt; ;, t th e, Carmel t. Ull Church Fn­ l'li Presebyteria n Churc h , Middle- the meeting of the Se11ion of t h e
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daushter . Alicre · a nd Velm .a , Rose the home ofpicnic Wedneld1.J
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l unch al t h 1• park and i•nJ) L' d &lt;by, J u nt· 3 fur a s pl'ciul service, port :rn d Syracuse were I n Gre en - Middl e port Pre11byl e ria n Church
An n an d Mike Nelson, relumed to
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Wilma
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·1 hl' on as'io n was pla n ned by the held thi s Tu esday to attend the with pray er M onday even in&amp; when .
bet h Rathburn, Mn. Edttb Ryther,
mg at her
Meeting wnh the troor wvrt• �unclay Sl'h-&gt;ois uf R_P lhany and meclmg of the Scioto Presbytery, the group me1 in th e p111.0r'1 t r un dergoh_ome 1n Enterpn11e Ill- after II visit with Mr�. Young' • Ph ilip Meier
Rev. and Mn. Fnaela H. Glulet,
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�g .sura:ery at Meig• parenl.11, Mr. and Mn . Wilbur
Represe n tativ es from the Syra- study.
I heir le adC'r, .\1rs. Burl Bonwss, I C11rn11.'I HS a rewardrng pr ogram
Gt:neral Hosl5it11l.
Mrs. Ernestine Jividen of Tole• M�1. Erneatine Jividen, Emmett
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do arrived Tuesday evening for a Will, Mn. Earl Dill and Mr. and
-- ■was th"' dmwx of a six-week's at­ Durst a n d Miss 11'ra n kie Mumaw spp ointed by him for t he year :
M
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Mn.
nv; Str1·ckl.and
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ee&lt;h,/ from Me igs Gen , in-Jaw, 'J'lr. and Mn. waiter Walk- I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;_,;.,;;;;;;;;
at Shade
' drnrdks, and whith en ded r.;as­ l larley and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. Carmack, Mn. Jam es Harle y and with. Mr. and
Mrs. George Fullon. eral H1:N11pit.al whert 1ht bas been er.
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'M iss Polly Karr of Columbo, a patlen t for 1 0 day, with a heart
winner.
F.:. 0. Te wksbary, Lewis Sauer Jr. spe n t the week
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis McKnight
end with her par - conditi on and ii improvin&amp;.
Wayne Roush of Carmel was i n
, Jam es Bucha n an ; Stewardship ,and enls. Mr. a�d Mr11.
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Mr. and 14.rs. Harry P. Smith and daug h ter have returned t o
Karr,
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d1Jrr.:e of the progl'am. Included
I Promotio n : Harold Sau er, RIUlell lors Ru n Hill.
were i n Marie tta Tuelday tven Jni:: t heir home iii Lamore, Teua,
! in thi:,,; were saered san�s. prayers gatrnn presen te d t o t he Presbytery Lyons and · H G t
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atte nd t h e indallation of Bet h el tu bein&amp; called here by the death
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Missi ons : " M�. l�� ur Lewla, th wee k m
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Marion
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her par· No 40 of t he International Order o f of h is father. They hav e
ChUJ
Syracuse
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■Laying with his mother, Mn.
' A congregation al Robert Te wksbary and Leiter e n LH, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. I Job'1 Daughter,.
ved.
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Cu n ning h am.
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Ethel McKnight
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The pastor was granted Je1Ve
MW Roberta Jane Tbompaon of
9:00.
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to go to th e Synod at WOOJter
Mr. and Mrs Dale Nicholaon and Bridgeville, Pa., arrived TuesdaJ
�ec n es was an intcresti11g feature.
from Ju n e 1 3-17 an d th e leader- daughters, Marth a and Susie of eve n in f for a vi■it with her aunt
Li �ht rdrcslun c nls were served
sh ip trainlng sch ooi which wlll Middleport were Sunday gue,'ta of · 'Ars. C. E. �eue.
fol luwir1_1.! the program. ,
be held i n Wooster July 10-23 '.�r �nd Mrs. C. R. Karr. Monday
Miss Carolyn Me ier, 11tudent
JOUr
w e re discussed.
eveni n g g.uests were Mr. and Mrs. n urse • t St.
J0tep h Hospital, Pa rk­
The summec yout h camps were P�ul Thetss and daug h ter, Paula, ersburg, is spe nd i n g a few day11
R EVIVA L · CONTINUES
also dis cussed a nd Ja n ice Zi r kle, Middle po rt.
A J't \ 1 ·, 1 1 i� sl l l l 1n pro�re�s al
with he r parentn, Mr. and Mr11 [
) t he Hra r 11rd Chu r th of Christ at F1 0f
Judy Sau er and Judy Gregg and
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i !ht' rru�s road,, arid wi!I close I The an n ual family p1cmc of th e th e pastor will be counselors at
I ,, . ; , 1 ·1v t q 1w 1 0, �tar1ing time is Middlep ort Volu nteer Fire m e n Cam\) Pr esmon t i n July.
7:30. All arc invited. A specic1l wa s _h�ld Tuesday ev en ing at th e I It was annou n ce d t h at Chll­
, dre n ·s Day will be held at the
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Atte n di n g t he afrair were Mr. c h urch on t he 1 9t h at t he even­
and Mrs. Haro ld Hinkle .and chil- i ng hour.
The me eti n g was closed with
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald AnLoans for any worthy pur- 1
thony and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. t h e L ord's Prayer by the group.
While and Blatlt,
pose on Signat..ae• ooly, car
Emmel Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
or furniture
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E. McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. R u s- 1
sell Mills and gra n ddaug h ter, Mr.
and Mrs. Rober t McElhinny and
TahiP and R fhn irs
Of yt-QCUS• e
daughter, Marily n Swa n , Mr.· e n d
Mr s . Everett Bachner a n d daugh'
tcrs, Mr. and Mrs. James Danie ls
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a nd daught er, Mr. and M rs.
Daily Vacati on Bibl e School is
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Wayne Gibb on s, Rober t By er, bei n g h eld at the Grad e Sc hool
I Do11na Hilld ore . Mr.
and Mrs. i n Syracu se this week wit h t h e
Blain� Walburn , Larry Bek er, registrati o n re aching 1 14 on Tu es:
t.1 1 DDLEPORT
Phylli s Sta n ley, M r . a nd Mrs. Jack day . Due to th e illne ss of the
Bechlle and daughter, Mr. a_n d dea n , Mrs. Pearl McBrid e . Mrs.
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1rs, h orna s Darst and so n , Keith Her man torn.I on and M rs. Roberl
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the week. It is th ought that Mra,
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next
h er duties with the work
F.IIR You.ti,. Group
w eek. Mrs. Harden has bee n the
,11 f'P ls A t Syracuse
song leader and Mrs. L ondon the
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, The _Eastern Sect10�
of Group dev otional leader.
l• our ' Y�uth, Fellowsh 11), of_ EUB
Pianist I s Mrs . Marj orie Cum.
C'hu1rhrs
mt t Mo nday evem�� al mings and Miss Nancy Eichinger
, l ht' Syracuse _Park for e wm n er is lhe s ecretary. Minis ters essi11troasl. Approxunatcly 60 y outh and ing are Rev. Harold Holmes and
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Re\'. H oward Rupp elt.
Devo! ions l ed by the Rev . F. E.
Other teachers and he lpers are:
�111111 . J)astur of the Syra � use E �B N ursery classes : Miss Linda F er­
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We corry a com p l e te stock of
( hurch, ope ned t h e meetmg which rel!, Mrs. lre n e Parker, Miss Billy
�ollowed t.he s upper. A shor t bus- Jea n Cundiff an d Miss Sharon
drug store needs, ·co�me tics.,
l11 C'Ss sessi on was conducted by Hawley
but
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dependa b l e home needs . .
C: niup Prcs!dent Elsie Arn old of
Ki n d�rgart en : Mn:. A rthur Syl­
1 ing pres c r i pt ions. i s the
t he Enterprise Church. The Enter- veste r, Mrs. lri s Bak er, Mrs. Mar­
l prise Church won bot h attendan ec garet Eichi n ger and M iss Joyce
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heart or our bus i r"le�s .
! ha n nrrs . . One ba n ner IS awarded Buckley.
for the highest percentage of mcmPrimary: Mrs. Elizabet h Cun­
bers present an d t he o1her for the diff Mrs. Evelyn Smit h Mrs
largest gr oup pre_se nt. .
G co rg e Snyder, Mrs. A n n Sauvag�
, Tbf' n ext m�f'.lmg will be held and Mr s . Jean Moore.
111 Augu s t at W.ilson Par� on R o ule
Ju n ior: Mrs. Nell Holmes, "f,trs.
."i(� n ear L_o�tridge . . Th is _meeting Jolin Gr indl e y, Mrs. Lue lla Mo or e
11':1 1 bf' a 101nt ou t �ng w1t h t h e Mrs. Marj orie Cunni n g h am an d
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M is's Darl en e Watson .
Ju n ior High: M·rs. Fr eda Duffy
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f'HE DAILY SENTINEL

I Music Recital Is Presented
By, Students Of Mrs. Powe II

Otnuneutating Editorially
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Tl ) e Fl y• A Sh probl em

ll y Senline Pomeroy . Middleport, o .. .rune 9. 1960
1
Hoven
New
L
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tlve, ,, N i,gac, Fa lls. N y
I
I Society News
Mr a nd M rs . Guy Stewa rt and RU ti an d s OC I. O I
I
\1 a d M� Bob Grinst ea d f
II Alb:t1\
's.Wl'��:!� l't em� Jf Intere st
�h1u v1s1bed relalive1 he;e :i: t e �:t���:t
2-Da

s f ��r
e
I on \lo n d:i .1.
J oh n son
STOlt.K SHOW l!R
folk tu n e, Sharon R oach.
I ·:-,1 r. , 11 t1 ·Mr8 R 0 berl Te n nant
1
and
md
s
Mrs
iller
Harry
Jan�l
Mr
W11Jiam son wa s (·nm
M
r
M
"Pip e r or Du n dee" 0 Scol t ish a
hild\e n we;e fe;e n t v tsiturs jI G a l l and Debbie Cook v1s1ted Rev pl1mented with a stork sho wer al
folk tune, Chris tina Howard
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l
Ot
and �1 rs Harry M iller at MiddlP• I h t' r h o mt· oo V , l lage St . Fri d ay
!\::s iJl;; �P mRou �h1 \ ur; .
"Da�.cmg th e H orn Plpe ' ' an
s
1
ica
me
d
bourne, W Ve. on Su n day. Leah evenmg � n c n ny Mrs Ho\H'll a
comfort of people and va l u e of Y
Residents or Racine rrcentl) have raised
nroperty in
.
, ,
lrlllh Jig, Angela Field s.
. . .
patient a t l) lcasant
Valley llospll· 1 Ann returned home with them af. 1 Biddle and Mrs. Donna W i l l iJ1n
the question or rly-ash and gas pol lution and
"Dubli n To wn" Thompson, al .
the area vtct1m1zetl.
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C o lumbus. son.
Bre nda Brown .
I , :\ 1r . "nd )irs. Bo� M u n cy and ! L c r ns1tmg there and om
1
e
-While the new stack is not relieving prehave indicated Uu�y mav pledge a fund which
Th e h ome was attractln!'I�· d ·
Mi�s Lelah Jane P well was a
.
I
"Alouetta", Fren ch fo lk tune, 1
I
, dnldn n__ �f Fr cden_ck, Md., were J- l u ntmgt o n v1s1 t or Tuesday.
corat e d with gi lts placed rn 11
sen l 1 �ou bl e, 1· t wi· _l l y,·hen _com � 1e_te d · J n th e
might be used (or legai action against AppaI Kathy Litch field.
en JOY·
"W_un Lon g Pa ng'', S chau m , j �r(·rn t _rn&gt; l lQrs or h i� paren t s, Mr. I Mr: and 7,irs. Roland Karr anO bassin e t. The eveni ng was with
meant�me, everything po�st ble JS bein g done
1ach:tan and Ohio Power Companies, opera•
all&lt;l '11_� li. R �tumy. .
1 Debbie have reh1rned home after , ed by games and co n tests
.
.s
Phyllis Goeet .
1
.
to maintai n present prec1p1tators and ca lleetors of the Phi lip Sporn plan t .
:-O l r . at 1d . M rs. ½· L. Dick and va l' aliu n ing in N orth Carol i n a.
s everal prizes awarded win nns
e Mikado" Sullivan. Sandra
"'Ib
.
.
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�emse_o f L1 1na, Ohio, Mr. and �! rs
M r . a n d M rs . Bill Miller of Park • The do or priie was given t o .l a nei
• . O1·d ers h ave been
t"ion d_urts 1n
, d Ilion
Reason for th e move l s 1ha t Cly-ash from
j Pickens.
ill�� Kemp, Jeanne and Jennifer , ersburg
I
and l\t rs. Florence McGuf- Harris.
y
.
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e
"Snate D1n e
an Eg ptian
stand i ng for o perating personnel for several I
the 250 (oot stacks on Sporn 's fi rs·l four genof l olcd o: Ohio, were w eekend fin wert' M on day guests of �r. and
Cake, jello, mi n ts, nuts, cof rre
Y
verlY
e
Song,
B'
eager.
"
Fre
art.
da
of
years to pay the closest attentio n to efficien t
gu
sts
,�r
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,
��
e
t ea were serv ed to the follow
rid
a
_
family.
erator units for a numbe r of years, under
d
n
a
d
a
·
e
Thomas
.
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s
Grinst
r
M
,''.(.WP.�Y
men l ", D el one.
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ff
rs
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n
H
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aro
d
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n
m
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Mr s. Will iam McFarland, Ch ar- I mg guests Mrs . C. J. Stru h! c.
operation of the systems · A nyone from Ra.
.,
. ·
Sberrt tl'e!h�.
· certai n atmospheric conditions, has settled
.
.
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.
a Tlll r..,� ily 0! _New Pa �is , Oh10 · le s an ti Ra ymond, Mrs . Clyde ftice, April Smitli, Martha Slruhl P . .i nd
c m e lS 1 11 v1ted to rnsped the equipmen t any. "Mria'titka", Saint -Sae ns, • Gail I1 were retent visitors of h u; pare ntS, ·1 Jim and Jackie, M r. and Mrs. Rita Davis, Pomer oy ; Mrs . P. d 1 1h
in and upon the houses and environs of R aM 1 1Iei-.
.
.
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Hortma n .
time.
"'homas G rinstead, Bob a n d S hrl- Williamson , Ethel Chapman. J o :in
cin e and ii s surround mg net'ghbo r hood s. r er
"Little Dlltcll. MHl •· a v ocal so.
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rs.
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Munc
s.
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a�d
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Th eobald, N ao m i
by, David Rou sh, Mrs. ( ' l i [ [ Roush, May, Susan
-( ompany ot f1c1als sa y there IS nothing
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lo, Mal')' Jane Webb.
tain periods are much werse than others. The
were
0nd
visitdy
ll
Da
v
Ci�dy
;,f r. and � rs. Charles R oush and Chase and Judy, Avanelle GP or�e
m
"Artfst Litt! Waltz"
Johann
more t hat ran be done now to improve the
r..
3
n d Londo n , 1,1 n Bec k
I
Montgomery
s
problem has more or less bee n present from
l·
y, Bill Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs. R ose Patterso n, Reva Sno wd 1•11 .
, Strauss ,rr., Sharon Yeager.
t
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t
lOlllay:
.
o
en
im
r
add
o
to
new
situati
equipm
n
no
Miller of Parkersburg. �trs. Phyllis Simpki n s, Joan WisP , J;iBill
inception of operations i n 195 1 .
.
''The Waltz Ki?lg", a me lody o(
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Joe S�si_n o� do , Loms . an� Adel�, 11 Berry Montgomery and Mich elle net Morris , Wa n da Williams , Jurly
provements to make On the old, pendrng comt
ra
4 'S m1s waltzes, Sherri M cGlo- 1 are vacatto n mg and Viilttng rcla•
Beforet a decision is made by Racine area
Snowde n , Ruthla n e Roush, .Ja n t-1
of Belpre rece ntly held a family
thlin.
pletlon of the n·ew stack.
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Bolin, MyrviJl e _ Brow�, Jsabe l\ e
.
o
Ohi
Porller.d,
at
fo1ks to signa l an al l-out offensive against
pirnic
"Prelude �n G Minor" simplitiIn view of what we believe to be these cse De n ison.
ed.,al'nng�m.! n,t, Jeannet Hudnall. 1
j Mrs. Claud McGuire, Mike, Ka- I Nelson a n d Effi
ason Ir s a
Sporn, we'd l ike to suggest ca-reful thought
-tabHs hed fac ts, what u Ifima te good may be
lhy Kare n a n d Wayne Mr · a n d ·
Estrell:itli , Ponce Peggy Bum- ,
Helen
be fiven possible consequences of "8Uct'ti ae•
ga
.
M r� . Albert Fields of Li�col n Park, ] Mrs. Ethel N elson and
a ch ieved by cou rt action agains t the power
.
_ ,,
sell called un
Rus
�e�
�na
rs.
an�
M
ICDI• C
tlon. And' beyond that , we all should study
g
n
the
sts
e
duri
gu
� B1m , Pestal ou.a, f
igan,
were
I M ic h
company?
!
1 week end or Mr. and Mrs. James tbe1r cousm, Wo rley Russel l, of
Sus�n Rndoljh.
seriffllsly what ultimate gain likely would
Bailey Run Snday.
ft
I Roush Linda and J e ffery.
"To ·a Charming
Sen orita"
s been b�rved In Raefne the probcome to Racin e fo1ks and what end ldi!ls: ltke' and Mrs. Hom e r M e redith j Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis spent
o mpson, Diana Roush.
Th
Mr.
1em Wo,nd be cured by closifl.g d'own S porn.
ty WOu ld falt upon thi s area's cloSes't , largest,
Th e M ason Girl Sco1i1 t Troop 41:ii a n d Mike visited Mrs . Lodemia Van the weekend with their u n cl e
. •:saruband e", Corelli. Karen
We cannot beUe•""'
•&lt; thll serious-minded c,· t•
Paul Taylor Barberton.
L1cv1ng ·
Metre during the week end.
spent Tuesday afternoo n o n a pk
md lte.adle•t emplo.,,.,
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J~ o f. men. many of th"m
.
"T_arante11a", Stillwell,
�zens O( pt�i �e, a communi�y hungr.y for ne�
Diana nic held in the Middle port park. ------ ----- , Mrs. Hatt'ie McKenzie h as rr
?ttetgs coun\y residents.
LICENSE
�SSUED
r
c
helping
b
rn
turned o e from
a e
.
Dostie.
The group met at the M e thodist
industry in its �rroundtn g \ertri torl�•. ser i - j
Two "?arriag e _hce �se apph ca• ror her aister, Mrs. Emma Han i ng
tars and Strips
For
e ver",
"�
then
went
to
the
Churc
h
As we.. understand the i JJ sue today, t s ta!sand
t�o ns ha,e be�n r1! ed m the Maso 11 at Athens .
ousl y co ntemplate closing the �ht p ! ant
So�sa, She ldo n Roush,
park for a picnic. Chapero nes for cou n ty Clerk s office.
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ed fn two meetings with i n the past two w eeks,
.h
Miss Julia Lucas spent the past
Thoughts .it Eve'", Lord, Mary the e ve n t were Mrs. Lester Znren 1n a co�parfltlvely ehort hme there
.
y
t
h
rt
o
by
mad
W
re
They
e
e
w
rw ith Mr. and Mrs. N. w.
one of. tl'lem with local power company offl.
H
o
week
Ja� e '"'.ebb. .
kle, M rs. Joi-:eph Lish an d Mrs. ,
WJII be no problem.
.
,,
son
of
Pleasant,
20,
Pt
Logan,
a_nd Kay, Pomeroy.
C
o
mpton
M�l�y
m
_
F
Rubenstem
,
ar•
Ralp h war n er.
CIa1 9, lbcl'ne spolresmen claim:
Let us assume a ha,rd &lt;'.'Ore ii\ Rt.cine could
Sherman and Mary Joh nson Logan
Je�
ranged
in
bog1e
and Judy
temp::i by Joa n
De
meeti
e Th omas
M
n
g
made
al
a
were
Pla
n
s
.
.
.,
-The company has had ma•n y years to
Edward - Ba'rbara Bo stic.
(et it closed through court, action
- which j
held during tb e aft ernoon for a a n d Lind 1 1 Sue Willett, 17, daugh , . Chase w e re in H •s0 ill • Sat •
solve th.is problem and hasn ' t .
, "Prelude in G", Rach n aninorr, Father-Daughter ban q uet June 14. i ter of Fred and Nellie Hutton Wil· urday t o attend �� w:�di�g or
be fought out
most certain ly would h a V'e
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N�?c� �rms trong,
-:.Fly-ash ls dama ging to our propert ies,
one of their sch oolmate!!, Miss
t o be h Pld at t he scout play Jet. Pt. Pleasant.
i n the highest court in the lar'ld where cases
n Pulterson, 25, Portrow
s
W
Ja
os- 1 grou n d at 6 p. m . Th e activity
R
e ,
Overt11r
Tell
1!11am
Mu
H
Gloria Atkins to Dav id Riggs.
n�w home construction pract ically has been
.
sml, Ross Frerare back logged IWO or thtee.. years. The powwill apply toward work o n H os pi- land, Oh i o, son of Jam es und Des- EJyria.
reduced to zero.
sie Archer Patterson, ond Li n da
Vocal selections "Our Country" tality Ba d ge s.
d , . hCl d Cr ve a
r
er company suggests the aftermath o( such
and
. nt
Circle, 1 8, Clifto n , daughter of te! �f Jon�cal� � �� · :�!
Lou
Bl
"God
Mar_
America",
s
es
Atte n di ng the picnic were Na n cy
-The new (BOO ftJ stack which wil l re·
action surel y would not lend itself to future
• Arm
gare t Lou Ron ey, the audi e nce 1 Profhtt Bre n da Burton Joy Th a• Do ugla s a nd Elsie ours Circle.
Opal
the past wee k with
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:
place the current four stacks i n 14 months
Joined in, in si n gi n g the last he1, Co�nie Harbour, Ka'ren Rou s h
ind ustrial expansion in Meigs: eou nty , part i • I
-----s trong.
.
(estimated time of completion) ls not reliev•
chorus of "G od Bless America".
MA SO N CLI N IC
Kathy Z uspa n , Kay McGowa n , SuMrs.. Rut h st0ver 3nd family of
culnrly In the Racine area.
io ns: Stephe n Trussell, f(lstor1a
s
Admis
Mrs.
twelve
has
ll
e
Pow
other
.Jennifer
JoWarner,
zan
Zerkle,
Ing the trouble now,
c.al�ed on her father,
· th-e power company, it would be
As for.
itudents n ot appe ari ng in the setta Lish, Donna Lis h , Jtine Dad- Lon g Bottom, Ju n � l; Mrs RosaJie Elmer W h ittington
Sunday.
-Ractne pe'Ople aren't at all certain the bo'u nd to fight a d'elaylng action 1 n the cou rts
son, Donna Will a n d Deborah Wolfe, New llaven , Ju n e 3; Mrs.
1 recital
Jane Lu�as daugh ter of M r.
comp any ls doing all it can to operate its pre Following the recital Mrs. Po- Cook.
M a ry Greer, Portland, Ohio , June
C O!Jtin g it mone y, and the comp laina nts addt'.
3 : R o nnie Jeffers, Minersvill e, and Mrs. Richard Lucas appeared
________
well prese nted the followi ng
sent fly-ash collection equipment efficiently,
.
e Wedtio na I money . Th e government itself, that is,
J u n e 5· and Mrs . Bessie Blake, Clif- i n a dance revu e at Raci n
awa rds: Perfect Atte n dance, ,Judy
n g a tap r�utine.
(\oi
night
ne
day
s
or even maintain it i n top condition.
Hofhna n ; _Best Note Book, Linda
I ton, J�n e 6.
OW IlC
IDS
�he whole people of America•, have a stake
M_r . and Mrs. W. W. Cha�r�n an d
h est scor e on test durHig
�athey;
• Births : A son , Willia m He n ry, t o
POWER REBUTTAL
In the Spor n plant's continu ed operati.on JtS
fam
i ly and Marvel Foley V1S1ted n1.
m g year, Sh eldon Rou sh · spe cial
'Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Charles Wolfe ,
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.
.
On the other hand, Ohio and Appalachi.in
Art hur Smit h home on Ball
th
e
p,ower IS vita l m a world just shaken by
3.
New Haven, June
award for y ear, Ross ·F;ey.
S unday.
Run
ofrkials, tak i ng theSe objections in order,
A daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Low•
�hrush chev's most recent rattling of misTh e organ tor th e recital was
,
�I.
M�. and Mrs. Carl Miller and
ell Greer of Portla nd, Ohi o , o n
say:
1 loaned through the courtesy o(
Siles and H-bombs and the defunc t summ it.
Athens, were Sund.ny
family,
June 3.
t h e Kenny Music Company oI
.
.
-On the length of time to solve thf' probher pare nt s, Mr. end
of
sts
e
gu
Power company offICJaIs, WJ'th a wry grm,
11�
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New Haven E:UB a nd New Ha•
Hunti ngton.
Folan. T�eir daughWilliam
Mrs.
]em, which they freely admit is serious, cvven Mcth_odist registered wins in
commr .n_d t �e people of Racine for having
�
r1:memed for a
An�
1
Grace
ter
the o pe n ing games of the Be n d I
ery t hi ng known to engin c('rs has been tried
suc h pri d e r n their properties they want to
By United p,..H lnt•rnetlonal I To Mnrry S atu nlny
h er grandwith
visit
weeks
two
_The approach ing marriage of S low Pitch Church Le11gue o n
Today is Thursday, Jund' 9, the
with existing equipm ent without (·onsiste nt,
'
Evpn
1
parentt.
rid themsel ves of the fly-ash i lls But the
·
Uei
s
g
n
game
vening,
e
the
·
.
.
Y 1 61st day of _ t he year, w ith 205 M iss Ire ne Searle!-! and Keith Tuesdayin
Mr. a n_d Mrs. 1:Ierm�n W e lc h
,sk JUS
1 Mr. and Mrs. He nry Wamsley,
complete success
as the prPse,it
·
compla,· nts
played
t
New Have n .
�
b
· ·
a
It
n edy, both of Rlltlan d, w Jll be
more
Ken
patienc
e
and
unders
tand1960
mo
in
r
e
'
kend
e
•family of C1rcl ev 1lle called
we
end
e
r
e
,
w
Pa.,
r
Rocheste
I
The EUB team d owned t h e Luindicate. The factor of. time was important t n
9 11 even t or Satur d�y., J WJ_p, 1 1 , a t
rng. 1'hey recognb.e they' ve been allowed 8
The moon is ru u .
h er sister Mrs. Robert Snow,
on
Clarence
cr-Mr11.
of
an
guests
��
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-9
!!
l_
f
o
by
tenm
score
n
a
thera
.. Mars 7 : 30 p. m. The n' u tlerid "N4Z arene
Th e morning ill.ers are�
the decision of lhe company to i nvest an estiden a n d family Sunday.
lot to date But they are suie
ok,,,"'."'
Wamsley. ,
. the dem and for Jupiter an d Satu rn .
' Churr h will be 1h.:! s·c en "e for the with Ralph Gibbs Sr., pitchTng I Mr. a nd M rs. Jame s Bennett , Mr. and Mrs . .N"athan Taylor or
·
,
.
.
mated $1 m lllt on • lh e n w , h lgh stack,
actio n will van ish with the new S porn stack.
Th e eve ni n g Htar is M e rcury. l open church cere mony wit h Rev. all the way. A big six run third \ and Sti mmy J oe Is spending two Dehue, W. Va., w ere weeken d
e
m ·
in ning provided enough for th e
Harold Kli ngel officiating.
which is a rea l pile or money for any tomEvery effort undoubtedl y wil l be m n de to
on this day in history :
guests or her mother, Mrs. Ethel
I weeks vecRtio n af TenneSSee.
victory.
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_
In 179 1 Joh n Howard Pay ne.
pany. The expense was not ordered, naturalHarrison
Snowden .
.
H
G.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
complete the new stack On• SC h edule because
NH Methodist downed th e Ma
autho r ot the ballad " Home Swee t l' TLB
·-d
Miss Marily n Turner of New
B
e Sleeth
Lesse
and
I
Ivy
and
nv1le&lt;
ers
ow
Y
Misses
I
,
I
a
·
ly • without ex h aus t mg
by
c
s
or
Methodist
a
re
son
team
every a t h er pussi ble
o f the foct that the foundati on is already i n Hom e '' was born
City is vacationing with her
awha
n
York
Ka
at
picnic
·
a
enjoyed
8-7 in a gam e that wa s forced
cure.
In 1Bll2 Cole Porter. famous To Ann11a] Picnic
place ahead of sched ule, well ahead of conM an Mrs. Way ne
nt.!l,
p
e
ar
.
Sunday
e
mil
t
h
ig
e
"
The Womf n's Bowli n g League into an extra inni11g. Tom FireAmerican
e r, was lor n at
compos
d\ em1 y.
a
-Fly-ash is admittedl y damaging lo the
T
n
d
e
urner
has
turn
e
r
Ra n dy Va n Meter
struttion timetable s
.
·
picnic wi�I be held at the &lt;'O t l a gc ball'' Ree d '71s the w in ning h url- home after spending the past
�
Peru, I n diana,
Mrs. T. V. We1lls an d
and
�x.
· ------------ --- - - - __ �
er.
I n 1899 James Jeffries kri ocked , o f Mrs . C h nrles Mullen, Hocking--.
w eek with his grandpa re nts, M r . !amdy of Gray.son , Ky., a�e s taywri1t' for it 1 ,1I t e ll you abou1
The H ne sc orf:'s :
t
ii
mg al t h e Church or 0mst parC a Turtle · wears b oots and i e. out Bob Fitzslmmons in t tt e l l l h port, Wed n esday, J u n P I , with Luth eran . . .
too 130 O- 9 and Mrs. Harl ey PoweU, Nitro.
ywe ight , guest s I nvited anytime after 5
P, , ato1.•s
heav
round
to win t he
ley,
s
n 11se and are co n ductmg DVBS.
so
Wam
Mr
Clarence
.
s
and
Mr.
1�•mg
-10
_ cap. and . hi• smokes a boxi n g c h amp
NH EUB . . . . . . . . 136 000 x
I
,
p. m.
ionship·
M r. a n d Mrs. W . D, La nn i n g,
n d Mrs. Henry Wamsley and
a
Mr.
ror_ncuh P 1 Pt'. He mtrod
;
d
n
a
y
e
and
Gibbs
Ron
P.
Zirkle
uces t h e
.
\
were Sunday visitors of
Fairborn
In
Huntss
Con��
to
d
e
ct
1�3,
passed
!ravel
e
Wamsley
Bonnie
:a� �
Sl'ri�.,; of 1 4 gulde 11 by telling you
Bo wlers are advised to use Route Bird.
.
they re for you r protec1 ion-plf'&amp;sc prov idine ror pay,as- you - iq:i m· 1 24 out or Coolville to reach the Ma !lon Methodist 030 1 1 2 00---7 lngt o n to attend the graduation their daughter Mrs. Robert Hill
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
coo1,crato .
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cottage. Those w i t h out transporta- N l-f Methodist
�me ta :ic dedu e t_ions .
222 ooo 1 1-8 lrom Marshall COi lege or Le on a and famll :y ,
I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowde n
Admitted June 7 : Ken neth F..
8
19
In
Ha
President
S.
y
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Thl'y arc:
J ohn son and Roush; Reed and Wam sley.
l io n ore asked to call Lee Seyler,
rr
h1rlcM Rutla n d · Mrri . Oti!! Skiduma
and sons were guests or Mr. a n d
e
111
Middl
rr
r
up
o
d
nberry
e
o
n troversy WY 2·2662.
Quis
8
ie
n
Don
Te nn a n t.
1. Stny between red an d blaek !�
h
;
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8
Mike Hardway, Gallipolis,
more, Cheshire ; ° Flete hor Younu.
Mrs.
ek
e
w
t
1-as
i
he
en e sa
01 C'ongrcu
por t spe nt a few. d11ya
�uoys. They mark the r ive r's nav•
to help celebrate his
Clifton; Mrs. Clare n ee Mo!lsur,
Saturdey
end
Mr.
s,
t
.,,,
h
"t
ever
lRve
e
w
wors
e
.,
t
1
grandparen
his
with
8
1ga blc cha nnel.
f
Pomeroy· Miss Janet Neal Midbirthday.
e nry.
H
Oscar
h a: ·
Mrs.
2. Wh en approaching 8 tock
DOWN
ACROSS
dleport; Wllllam Utsl ns:er, ' HutMr. anl Mrs. Wm. Fh illips ot
Bobbie Greer of Pt. Pleasan t
17. But..
wnit
for the lockmaster to signai
.
t were Saturday gue sts
land; Roba Grj!'en e, N e w Haven;
or,
Th
Odln,
i.
Frankfor
Thou ht �':
Elmer
with
days
few
a
g
rown
visiti
is
Eng
��
that you may enter. Craft going psych ol�glet d ;���Yop
Paul Waueh, Raven11wood; Mrs.
o( his parents, M r. and Mrs, J oe
n Meler Jr .
Va
er
h
dow nstream should stay in the I i•m J ames said · "T;e re l no
,.
fabric (p!.)
!.11n�m·•
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• • Clyde Board. Pomeroy; Benjam111
M iss Helen P.at Brown of Rich- , Pbllltps anc;I Darrell.
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clear 400 feet up■tream rrom the more mlaerable hu�a
■awed
11. Armadillo.s
21 .
KnapJJ , Middl e port.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ch arles Simpkl n s
W. Va., was a weekend
n btmg than
wood,
JO. P'rult
.
end of . the guide wall until iignal o
Jumberwere dinner guests of Mr. and
gu est or Leona Wamsley.
w m �othin g 15 habitual
B'L'Ul!J
ll, Place a,aln S. Ten nls
Dl1ml1,ed J11nc 7 : William Van
to enter Is reeeived. ThJ, t• par- b:f !�d �:1 on.
Mrs. Jewel Chapman and chil- Mrs. llruce :ay Sunday.
22. Week..
Hrve
22. Revere
Ucule rly tT\te If large eraft ar e __ �
G lider, Mn. Charles 1-loffrnu n , J 11m
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rs. C1yde Coy and
Mr. and
dre n Stevie , Linda of Middleport
day
• Sllvey, Mrs. Roberl Wenl n i.:.
14, Sa tlor •a
,l . "Ledga
n bo ul to leave the lock and are Twe Jona blusla mean er i t c r rlverto their farm
D\O\'ed
Hill
Hollis
Darst
and
Earl
and
Mrs.
Route
. nd
or;y
�ob ert Wtnlng, Mn. Le11li e Slze (abbr.)
ward lock. One short blast means
headed in you r direction.
J. Sh.rm.an Porhr
lt.
:i
l.a
e
at
Danvill
.
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meaauro
:lit. I(nlted
childre n of Pt1int Plea11nt visited
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2(. Mo ther
S.n•tor, 7-1 Dl1trlct
more, Fred Glbb11, M rt. Edgar
3 _ Vessels desirlna locka ge leave landward lock. Two short
and Mn , Frank Vroman of
t.
Sunday with Mr. ahd Mrs. Herll1cape
l&amp;
FooUtke
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26.
Fru••
V1u1hn, Mn. Edward MUlor, Mra.
Hhall, on approachi ni the lock, I b!Htl mean leav e riverw,ml lock.
rt cpUed on Mr9. Ethel
•
1ddlepo
�
.
remained
part
Lind.a:
a
ght.
I
man
Cartwri
hH
Donnell
Odi
Petioda
38,
tratel!J
n
brought
e O'
lo.nr)
(
. Please carry al.ioard at least
J1me1 Humphrey,, Mra. C•M n
8
ve
the
Hele� Monday,
followlna
ai1n1l
alrd
11:l
t a dis·
a
Nelson
nd
l&amp; Hoaplta!
'Z . Man •
27. Nlmble•
tor a few days Visit with Mr. a
cf tbn6
Ru11lt1, Kat hryn Hurn helm t1 r, r da�1dy little p11mp h le t which the l ance of not more than one mile 3 0 feet of moorin g line.
u will
name
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.
twright.
r
Ca
neu
Mn.
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W,n. Oldaker, Mn. Viola Napl)(!r, J. . Army En ein eer di strict, frum t he lock: One Ion, blaat flf l n t ed I t d url n,g loekage 1 o t your
8. Wlthdn.wal 29. Steep•
\),, :Meta!Uo
Mrs. lames Sennett and Sand ra Son lrl Princ1'pal
John Finney, Hortle Shaver, Ito- :��� t i;��i°n� � a\f�od��ed ro r '," ',' the wh istle followed by one short craft safely to lock wall. lease
JO. •ror°J
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F1oyd RQach motored ro
and
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r
h
t
g
t
on
o
c
I do �ot Ue up to ladders 81 g the
bert Varian, Kenneth Pridemore,
hlast,
20. l'M:e4
on Sunday to ·attend th'e BeneficJ,a.,- In Will
Huntingt
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wall.
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23, NIVIMmcG
33.
The will of the late Arthur
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Traltlc
111n1la
1uide
you
t
4
of L!On1 Wamsley.
graduation
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o
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with
�:t�t:.!
l!::ry
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�'ff.�::ot!�:: �����:r:��:·
. Make sure there is a
{abbF.)
oring
10.
Godden
of'
article
49:
Tlbetan
7
h■1 been admi tted to proh
eac
Betcle
lock,
i1
The)'
look
like
autoMr. and Mn. E.,iil Hottman 1n
loons which star the n Mrrator, goa25. Patt of &amp;
ring or similar de v ice o n y r boat
s,. Killed
volcanoes
e
the Probate Court with
t
rueu.
ba
\n
lc
moh
y
e
llahta.
th
And
trarrJc
t.
l
and
t
M
Pleaaan
Pt
children
of
ed
n
tle,
r
ol ' cup Tu
"Looki g
le
1
�ntenco
:!c.:laier�:��
13, a�pe
ae. weater11
n be
11• Man'•
his son, Joseph Beeele, named as
me an t he 11a m,e, t he amber meaning I t? which a moori ng li ne
anti
BoUman
Lloyd
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and
Mrs.
Ines
ells
th
you
Throua
you
t
t'l'
ntuM
n BlrlUftl
atatti
bed, Mn. Vic tor Bahr, Mn. Elwi n
Jllokume
• .. Notter.
to approach the lock but under fu n he d.
children of P omeroy, Mr. llonalb princlpl� ben11fldary and execuMrs. Worth" Tete. I n - 11 hould know I f you u1e navigation con trol .
'e, Stan d by to pay out br ••
T-,T',i-,:r(,ym.)
"'• In
.mes. Laura
•--'- lor. A f01Iet" d augh ter, .,_
Graham and aon of Col\lmWB
•
of
:,(1""ft:""llr"lllMll""I
y
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you'll
U
copy
a
aet
n
Clil
ou
oc-.a.
moorini line as the water vel In
fant hmale Ad11m1 • Mrs · Roy
,Iii, Exlat
willed
all
wu
Circle,
Johnson
.
spent Stind"lt with llr. and Mri.
lt I0 th corp11 0 f ng1neera t
�- The loekmuter m•u In addi- th e lock rites or fall,. , .
80. OOmPftra.
Hile ind dauahler.
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o
t
aecordina:
1oods.
bouaeb.old
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l'":i
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Hollman.
Lou
"'3 " uurth• A venue , �"Hunt1n1ton,
ve l\ll'lx
• lion 10 the traffi li n� -. nal
•
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'.
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11. tl
Mrs. Artie"' Blake ls a patlenl: document.
lle anl
8'rtt.,, June 1 Mr. and Mn. W., Va.
with an •1r horn une 1oni: tO your
)'OU
•
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boa
t .11nd to lock walls, and
r.ri--t-i--.1
+-ti+
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Frank Cleand
e
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.,,etc1H1T
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Bee
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at the Mason Clinic.
But in rase you're too laiy to blast meana enter landward lock· old rope makes goO;d fe nders.
Cl)'de Board, Pomeroy, aon.
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the will,
to
wtineuea
were
land
accotdW•mlley
Llllldil
U.
Bonnie
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Miss
r+--t
.
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drawn m 1•-·
ll!I, Kuilo nolo
,
Wa
Henry
Mn.
111
Mr.
panted
d
•
seated in your boat du ring lockaT. Vltlnlo•••• h.-+-l,•
------m.
alflY home for an extended viii
·ia
•
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•
ace.
,0W'!lltS PLACID
-v
Onak
ae,
P'1
m
Peters
Louie,
Mn.
and
Mr.
•
1 1 . Always wea r a liff' jattet
"latter
t
· with blooming
A fiower
:irt-+-11-+tore� to Pennsylvania the Pl
when il is ner�a1Hry to lines on
'2. rtutd.
, geraniums an4 petunias bas been
.
Wl!ellen
d
deck or in rouah weather.
(�)
:mbrt---t ,;lir-t--f
Mrs. Lucllle Harrl!IOn, Mrt. placed on 'tb·e landlng of the
r..ittff'
12. The loekm111ter.s ha"e been
•
Lewis motoried. to Parked- first ftoor fte1&gt;1 of the court
Dana
ll
"- A\ldltorj
l l\7en Ute sam e aut hority over
--J--f(j
'l!r-t•
houfff! by mtmbers of the Twili&amp;ht
Mon&lt;IQ'.
bury
your boat in the lock as traffic pO,
•• �Garden Club.
McDe
Lawrence
Mn.
and
Mr.
•
licemen have over your car at in�
an
Linda
dl111hter,
and
mltt
eoln
teraectlons. tor your own safety
'!HATS
IISV, GLANC&amp;.00
lfOCKS IXTENDID
babf \'lalted Mr. ind Mrs. lloy
wa:,
•
blrt'
YOU must obey their instruetlona.
,..,..._.
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MV i.uc:KV
·a.
% LIi&lt;&amp; 11lt5
YORK: UPT - Stocki ex.NEW
evtnlnf.
Sunday
Willllm•
IIO.
JIUlioal
13. Walt for lockmas ter•9 si,:nal
STIGM..•Of&lt;A'f"
•
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tended their ·advance fractionally
\
;
nigh
over
an
was
Rou'11
Joe
��,l
"ar1'atucty
,
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BUT
lo leave the lock. Travel at redueOKAV I F .l
ot
U.
auest of Leona Wamsley Mondl)t at the openlnt today. Thding to"!lll LABiL
e� apeed o n ent�ring e n d leavlnX:
-�
'TR'/ IT I'
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Releil Barhr vWtbd Mn. Dinol dly &lt;0ntinbed al a moderately
UP •·•
t�e lock.
t speed, endanger
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active pace .
IDd Ethyl Sur.day,
'Riddle
you, Own bOat, other craft, and
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IIC&amp;l aQIIIICll hlrt-l-+-1--!Sf. arf--+-11-+.
r
th� 1�k 1ate1.
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i...a..ul!OlL...ILl...li: ,.oaL.iot..."'-·
Jt. L'ockaae priority. He111 i•
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;,m,tory of the a'1!'f h a
-IIIM,,.,;....,
oidmd pwqe of ahlppin11 thru
P.\Jt'r 0&amp;!��
Um'■ flow
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the ll&gt;ck■: lint, United Stat.. mil1
. A. }t t D •L ll A A lt R
,
ita eraft; aecond, mail �•ti:
Ii L o N' o I' I: \J. r.i, o w
I � eommudal pau•nger •rol�
Ojoo \1� "'1nll\f atonde tor anot11er. Jn lhf:l wn••• A III IIN&lt;I
11 0&lt;!litltt'!rc1a1 tows; �!Ith,
uu,., L'•• X 'for the two 0' ote. ' lllnglo ttm. a]iaa{:J:. u. haath �d formation 1,
' merclil Mennen : •nd sixth,
ol the wordl 111 11 Mdil.
!matt.
Pleuun
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ooll•
1111
c1o,J
Jt:ocll
BELMONT PATTERN
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And rememSer, 11)'1 cap Turtle,
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oom�lln\ei ,mall craft are reql\l"
.i. (lrjplo,,.,,, �lalloii
NOllATIKE - WHITE CLIFFE
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• ,. .O 'S O • Q K 1' P B H i O · o ii' '
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P S ·T
other �It.
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The piano . organ a n d vocal stndents o r Mrs. Paul li. Po well t'ntcrtained the publ1e o n Thursd ay
eveni n g with a recital at the. N"w
Haven Elementary Sd10o l l&gt;udd111ii:
The theme fo r the recital w.is
" Ar ou nd The World In All Th e
Keys. " The students were dre!�ed
to represent the countries of th e
compositions thr)' played. The
backgrou n d was a map of 1 he
world encircled wi t h t h e si.irf,
which had all Lhe differe n t key
s ig n :1t ures. Thi' map '\Wis drawn
by Honnie S 1 P in. a student of Mrs,
Powell . Arrang cme 11ts . o r ro sPs
were placed on the pian o and
orga n .
.
The o pe n mg organ sel ections
were play e d by Mrs. John M orgun,
iol lowed wi t h an organ-pia no
duet : ".Tada'" a n d "A merica The
lil;eautiful" with Mrs. Po well at
the organ and Hoss Frey at the
pia n o. Sheld on Rou_s h served as
Master of Ceremonies f or the
eveni n g, as h� i n t roduced eal' h
stud en t. they_ m tur n ' �olf the
th e
nam e o f their compos1t1 o.
compos er and a ,little ab'm 1•nth
also about the _c ountry iti ep r �sent ed. The recital proce e etl as
,
f oll ows:
V o cal sel ecti on " Around the
�orld", Jud� l,ath e�, accQl1l pHnn ..•. , Lmd, at the
iet by he, ,,.,
pi�_no.
.
..
ompson,
. From a Wigwam Th
l\h �hae_l Sulliv�n:
"
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. lmhan Mcd1�me Man , Ruhle�; R?lly n Sulln1an.
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C�1ef T�under Cl o ud, Schaum
Te �r,. Roush. .
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From a Wigwam organ sol o,
Ricky Powell.
" W ��n Johnie Comes Marching
H��e, Lambert, To�!11Y Rom h.
Song or Ala s ka , Scho11m,
.
Er.r:- e Kirby.
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B o.ng of Hawaii , Q_ueen Lilcua
ke.Lllm. Mery .� a ne Sc1h!s.,,
Voce.I eol o Hula M oon , Dreama Stc\'c ns.
"Hawaiian �ove Song," Tru�x,
Judy H o ffman.
"Hawaiian Moonlight", S�llwrll,
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M arg
. e ret R oney.
. Mexican Hat Dance", an old
f olk tu ne, Becky Harris. .
"Green Sle e ves" an English
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Daily SenUnel Pomeroy-Middleport O June 9 1""" •
JOn are ■pend.in&amp; this ,..,eek in
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Youn,. 11n. DllDoi
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Individual f1r�1 illd k it s '!t'Lre
wen t at thi a timll! to be with her I.AN.Ile• A.id Pacmc,
bert Bruch, Jin. Robert Da.Yli.,
m ttde b� rnemh rs of l i 1 rl Srnlll
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brother, Le o Ph illip,, who ii quite
The Ladies Aid of the E nter- M'. n. Philip Smith,. Mn. Clan
Troop No. '.!2 1 11. ht· ll t hE·y rnt'l Wt-f\ .
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Churc h a n d a:uen, held Grue1tt, Mn. Herbert Dixon. udi
!1� scht)', al th� �un,hrn t l' , , U u •.: e i n ' An as�f mblv of 76 persons llle l
Mr. and 'Mn. Carl Yount a nd a n allEUB
Rev. Howard Ruppell opened
Delegates fr om the Finl Uh it ·
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al Su11n and Roeer, 111"1. Wilma SC,Q11.
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po. l 1 h 1: _ittrls hud &lt;l flll ll l&lt; ;, t th e, Carmel t. Ull Church Fn­ l'li Presebyteria n Churc h , Middle- the meeting of the Se11ion of t h e
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daushter . Alicre · a nd Velm .a , Rose the home ofpicnic Wedneld1.J
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l unch al t h 1• park and i•nJ) L' d &lt;by, J u nt· 3 fur a s pl'ciul service, port :rn d Syracuse were I n Gre en - Middl e port Pre11byl e ria n Church
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·1 hl' on as'io n was pla n ned by the held thi s Tu esday to attend the with pray er M onday even in&amp; when .
bet h Rathburn, Mn. Edttb Ryther,
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Meeting wnh the troor wvrt• �unclay Sl'h-&gt;ois uf R_P lhany and meclmg of the Scioto Presbytery, the group me1 in th e p111.0r'1 t r un dergoh_ome 1n Enterpn11e Ill- after II visit with Mr�. Young' • Ph ilip Meier
Rev. and Mn. Fnaela H. Glulet,
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�g .sura:ery at Meig• parenl.11, Mr. and Mn . Wilbur
Represe n tativ es from the Syra- study.
I heir le adC'r, .\1rs. Burl Bonwss, I C11rn11.'I HS a rewardrng pr ogram
Gt:neral Hosl5it11l.
Mrs. Ernestine Jividen of Tole• M�1. Erneatine Jividen, Emmett
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do arrived Tuesday evening for a Will, Mn. Earl Dill and Mr. and
-- ■was th"' dmwx of a six-week's at­ Durst a n d Miss 11'ra n kie Mumaw spp ointed by him for t he year :
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' drnrdks, and whith en ded r.;as­ l larley and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. Carmack, Mn. Jam es Harle y and with. Mr. and
Mrs. George Fullon. eral H1:N11pit.al whert 1ht bas been er.
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'M iss Polly Karr of Columbo, a patlen t for 1 0 day, with a heart
winner.
F.:. 0. Te wksbary, Lewis Sauer Jr. spe n t the week
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis McKnight
end with her par - conditi on and ii improvin&amp;.
Wayne Roush of Carmel was i n
, Jam es Bucha n an ; Stewardship ,and enls. Mr. a�d Mr11.
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Mr. and 14.rs. Harry P. Smith and daug h ter have returned t o
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d1Jrr.:e of the progl'am. Included
I Promotio n : Harold Sau er, RIUlell lors Ru n Hill.
were i n Marie tta Tuelday tven Jni:: t heir home iii Lamore, Teua,
! in thi:,,; were saered san�s. prayers gatrnn presen te d t o t he Presbytery Lyons and · H G t
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■Laying with his mother, Mn.
' A congregation al Robert Te wksbary and Leiter e n LH, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. I Job'1 Daughter,.
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Cu n ning h am.
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Ethel McKnight
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The pastor was granted Je1Ve
MW Roberta Jane Tbompaon of
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to go to th e Synod at WOOJter
Mr. and Mrs Dale Nicholaon and Bridgeville, Pa., arrived TuesdaJ
�ec n es was an intcresti11g feature.
from Ju n e 1 3-17 an d th e leader- daughters, Marth a and Susie of eve n in f for a vi■it with her aunt
Li �ht rdrcslun c nls were served
sh ip trainlng sch ooi which wlll Middleport were Sunday gue,'ta of · 'Ars. C. E. �eue.
fol luwir1_1.! the program. ,
be held i n Wooster July 10-23 '.�r �nd Mrs. C. R. Karr. Monday
Miss Carolyn Me ier, 11tudent
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eveni n g g.uests were Mr. and Mrs. n urse • t St.
J0tep h Hospital, Pa rk­
The summec yout h camps were P�ul Thetss and daug h ter, Paula, ersburg, is spe nd i n g a few day11
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also dis cussed a nd Ja n ice Zi r kle, Middle po rt.
A J't \ 1 ·, 1 1 i� sl l l l 1n pro�re�s al
with he r parentn, Mr. and Mr11 [
) t he Hra r 11rd Chu r th of Christ at F1 0f
Judy Sau er and Judy Gregg and
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i !ht' rru�s road,, arid wi!I close I The an n ual family p1cmc of th e th e pastor will be counselors at
I ,, . ; , 1 ·1v t q 1w 1 0, �tar1ing time is Middlep ort Volu nteer Fire m e n Cam\) Pr esmon t i n July.
7:30. All arc invited. A specic1l wa s _h�ld Tuesday ev en ing at th e I It was annou n ce d t h at Chll­
, dre n ·s Day will be held at the
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Atte n di n g t he afrair were Mr. c h urch on t he 1 9t h at t he even­
and Mrs. Haro ld Hinkle .and chil- i ng hour.
The me eti n g was closed with
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald AnLoans for any worthy pur- 1
thony and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. t h e L ord's Prayer by the group.
While and Blatlt,
pose on Signat..ae• ooly, car
Emmel Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
or furniture
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sell Mills and gra n ddaug h ter, Mr.
and Mrs. Rober t McElhinny and
TahiP and R fhn irs
Of yt-QCUS• e
daughter, Marily n Swa n , Mr.· e n d
Mr s . Everett Bachner a n d daugh'
tcrs, Mr. and Mrs. James Danie ls
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a nd daught er, Mr. and M rs.
Daily Vacati on Bibl e School is
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Wayne Gibb on s, Rober t By er, bei n g h eld at the Grad e Sc hool
I Do11na Hilld ore . Mr.
and Mrs. i n Syracu se this week wit h t h e
Blain� Walburn , Larry Bek er, registrati o n re aching 1 14 on Tu es:
t.1 1 DDLEPORT
Phylli s Sta n ley, M r . a nd Mrs. Jack day . Due to th e illne ss of the
Bechlle and daughter, Mr. a_n d dea n , Mrs. Pearl McBrid e . Mrs.
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1rs, h orna s Darst and so n , Keith Her man torn.I on and M rs. Roberl
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F.IIR You.ti,. Group
w eek. Mrs. Harden has bee n the
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song leader and Mrs. L ondon the
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, The _Eastern Sect10�
of Group dev otional leader.
l• our ' Y�uth, Fellowsh 11), of_ EUB
Pianist I s Mrs . Marj orie Cum.
C'hu1rhrs
mt t Mo nday evem�� al mings and Miss Nancy Eichinger
, l ht' Syracuse _Park for e wm n er is lhe s ecretary. Minis ters essi11troasl. Approxunatcly 60 y outh and ing are Rev. Harold Holmes and
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Re\'. H oward Rupp elt.
Devo! ions l ed by the Rev . F. E.
Other teachers and he lpers are:
�111111 . J)astur of the Syra � use E �B N ursery classes : Miss Linda F er­
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We corry a com p l e te stock of
( hurch, ope ned t h e meetmg which rel!, Mrs. lre n e Parker, Miss Billy
�ollowed t.he s upper. A shor t bus- Jea n Cundiff an d Miss Sharon
drug store needs, ·co�me tics.,
l11 C'Ss sessi on was conducted by Hawley
but
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dependa b l e home needs . .
C: niup Prcs!dent Elsie Arn old of
Ki n d�rgart en : Mn:. A rthur Syl­
1 ing pres c r i pt ions. i s the
t he Enterprise Church. The Enter- veste r, Mrs. lri s Bak er, Mrs. Mar­
l prise Church won bot h attendan ec garet Eichi n ger and M iss Joyce
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heart or our bus i r"le�s .
! ha n nrrs . . One ba n ner IS awarded Buckley.
for the highest percentage of mcmPrimary: Mrs. Elizabet h Cun­
bers present an d t he o1her for the diff Mrs. Evelyn Smit h Mrs
largest gr oup pre_se nt. .
G co rg e Snyder, Mrs. A n n Sauvag�
, Tbf' n ext m�f'.lmg will be held and Mr s . Jean Moore.
111 Augu s t at W.ilson Par� on R o ule
Ju n ior: Mrs. Nell Holmes, "f,trs.
."i(� n ear L_o�tridge . . Th is _meeting Jolin Gr indl e y, Mrs. Lue lla Mo or e
11':1 1 bf' a 101nt ou t �ng w1t h t h e Mrs. Marj orie Cunni n g h am an d
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M is's Darl en e Watson .
Ju n ior High: M·rs. Fr eda Duffy
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NEW l'O_RK U P� � J■ ck1.e quarters at the Un iver11Uy of New
Copeland, Ullll.lnl �mer fot th_e H ampshire , Durham, N . H . . where
l.u1. .four year_s al Obio Stale U�l- th.e eh1b ope111 tr■i n lnt: on July 9.
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YANK C ATCHIRS DEPLIT�D
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Apply rrcH-ME-NaT. Ilda Ind mounted today when lt Wlll an­
burning dtaappearl Use insta n t- �un�d that reseTVe cakher John.
drying ITCH-W.NOT day or night Blau� would be. sidelined _fol,
fOT ecz811l-a, �&amp;worm, insect bites. l9 wl at1 • bemorrboid operation
foot itch otiber i,urf'lce nsb&amp;s El ttQD floward, who share, most
TODAY � SWJll:IER &amp; LOHSE i of the catc�i n &amp; d�ti.e.11 with Yo�i
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t Iu1t trader Frank Lane got the
bargain baseme n t buy or the
aeason In Joh nny Klippstein.
For "s l lght_})' more than" the
pr J ce,
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type of re lief pltcher who is ln•
dl1penuble to • penn ant drive.
Compared to JIOllle or Fra ntic
Fra n kie's rilore flamboyant big•
name player trades, th e Klippatel n deul didn't attract much notlce this spri ng. But the way
, hf s bee n pllchi n g, the 32 year
• old ri!,(ht-hander has done a lot
to mainlHln Lane's r"putation a s
a shrewd fles h-pe ddler.
kllppstei n, who knorked around
the Natio nal League for 1 0 )'ears
befor e Lan e bought him from the
1 Loa A ngele s Dodge r,, turned Jn
1 anoth er 11lltterln &amp; relief Job Wed•
ne 11day a11 the ' tndt'1hs awttt ill
doubleheader from the •u11
Red Sox. 8· 7 a nd 5 2 a n'"otlr.
· over rlrst plnec i n the American
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\ Summoned rrom the bullpen for
the 12I� time this eeason , whe n
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KensH City et Beltlmo,.., night
Bake.-·, D•but_ RulnH
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R,adle,gs I Red Sox 7
Chlceio •t loaton, nllht
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Ualtimore Orioles, who lost to the
Mond•Y• Jun• 6
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Detroit Tiger8, 2·0. I n other AmRaclrM Cardinal, .t PolMroy
r r h::an Leag ue night ga tn�s the
PlretN et CaNIIIMh
Giants •t Tla•rs-02
New York Yankees dcleated the Jeh - Diamond I .
Chira go W hite Sox 6-0 aft d the . Pom.roy Tl9'r■ at R1clna- &amp;ran, I Red• et Dodier, DX
Syr• c:w. Indian, at . Ponwroy
Washington Sencitors beat the
YinkHt at 8rtvll
Dqd ..n - Diamond 2
Knnsns City Athletics 8-6.
Plret" tt DodSJfl'.S-02
Pom♦roy Plret" et Syracuse GI•
I n the National Lea g ue . th r
Cudlnel, et Glenh
Pittsburgh Pirates maintained II ants.
lndl.n1 ,t Red�OX
POrMroy Yankffl et Porn.,oy
one-gom l' lead with a 5. 3 vi 4tory
Thurtdey, July 14
over the Chicapo Cuhs · whll,e the R,d, - -D1,mond X
Glentl et J•tl--02
Thundey, Jun. 9
second-place Sa n Francisco (;Jani�
YankH1 at Plratn-DX
ntdmcl..J.b�MWU.. ·B�41s
on , · J.,.., at Tl(tfft-02
i,od..n et Bravo
B rnff et Yank..,...,_D l
�EaOC'-Bres ao ud 's · ri,)ll th • i Ing
C•rdlnel1 at lndlan,
Ood..,, itt PlratH-DX
two-r u n single. Both w e re,day
Ti1•n •t lledt-01
Giant, et Cardinal•
games.
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RHs et Indian,
At n ight Duke Snider hit, the
Docl1.,.1 et Tl ..ra-02
Moncliay, June 13
381st home run. or his careijt to
Jett at Plr,o..,_,o1
J•I• et Gl,ntt
help th e Oodg:ers rally for • 4.1
Rtd1 et Cerdlnel1
victory over the Milwaukee JravPlretH et Yank�
Breves et Giant,
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Tlpr1 et Dod..r..._D2
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Mickey Muntlo hit two
Mond•Y• July 29
runs and Bob Turley yielded nl y · PlretH at Jet5--0X
Cardinals et RHs-01
Dodge-re, at Jtit..._DI
three hits In the Yankees' vi lory
I Gi■ nh et Brn••
Giants at Reds-OX
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T lger1 at lndl1n1
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Mond1y, June 20
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lndlan, et 8r1vH
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retired Er nie Banks and Ed �OU•
Y■nkH1 et J..1--DX
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rhee with the bases !011dcd to
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Ca,dlnal1 at BraYff
Tlg•r1 at Glei:its
gnme los i ng str eak a nd remai n i n
R1d1 at J,..,_Dl
first place. Bob Skinner and Olck
Doc11•r1 et Racl1--D2
Oodpn at Gl•nts
Thurtdey, Junti 23
Stuart hit home runs to stake f
Indians •t Plratfl..-02
JMt et Oodpr1-DX
Vi ne gar Bend Mi:te\l to nn early
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Thurtdey, Jun• 30
Tl1er1 et C1Nllntl1
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( Lodge. Wednellday afl ernoon.
pce'8nt wbtle Emily Pooler T"'· '
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won - Iha c1eor prize and
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•Cect1·1a and Dav Id, Mr a nd M rs.. f r tM 28th
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, of the 50th wedding an nivenary and 11n Ruuell •tcMillin, Mn. Columbu
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achool luneb
· letkr (arinted uoder the evf'nms: al l hf' K uf P Hall In Mid• -- --] of Mr and Mra. George Hesson Margaret Blt:-tner, Ray Piekent, blgh �ints of inter�lt room. 1"he I D
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at their home The couple W H ill of .MalOn; Mr and Mn. WillExcellent Ch 1 d WU unable to 81·
pl WH much appreciated.
ni ne mcluded . election of officer■ 1 p
married June 8, 19 1 0 at Union, lam A Schlrtzmger, Columbua, for
th:" com1� year with �he
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,erved tbe baequet.
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Parkersbur,
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Mr�.
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Mr.
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ae.t ..t reai.
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Bank, W. Va.; Mrs. Edward Rick• Mr1. But.I W1l.aon , o! Middleport.
was ta ken care o r and refresh.
G eorge Al bert Radekin received Byers and His S trini Notes.
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teen grandchildren
and four �nd Mrs. Bm11 Cu nnmt.ham, Huntumm banquet ·
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Mr. and lira. Oley Wi nters of presided uv('r lhP shorl hus.ines.s
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Columbus 8pent the weeke nd with meeting lwld bi tht' Whilie R�
The table wa s covered witk I and Mr s. Edward Rickard, Eddie w
-- -M.r. and Mn. A. R . C ,..,h:t.
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white lace cloth centered with a Jr., Mar}· Ann and Maxi e, Mr. ah.d
Tl e •�� llOII of • fifth team 1_0
Mr. and Mn , Wart n G. Turner 1
three tiered wedding cake , which Mrs. Otis Heeson, Don na, Paul, lhe lWa J
,,.ma P�nr League t...s Rey noldsburg s pe n t the weekend 1
was topped with M&gt;th weddi n g an. Kathy, Jea nne, tdr. and Mn. Orf
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niversary i n gold
lett ers, gold land Hesson a nd George , Mr. and �v: accor
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P S ayre, and Wanda and attended the ban- 1
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j uSt prior 1 ·, Mr. a nd Mrs. Lave rn Jorda n /
teama,
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HERE FROM
color sc�eme of _ gold and w�1te Harry Ord, Rev. and Mrs. Forre,;t to the start
a and family spen t Jut weei: camp,
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wa� carried out m �he napk1_ns, Murray and Mart�a . M n. Eu1:ene team from of the un ehedule, ed lng and visiti ng places
Broad R
or inter•
was add .
whic_h read Happy 500t W eddmg Murray, Mra;. Doris Yonker.
The revJ 1ed schedule is a, fol- eS t near Lake Erie a nd 1n the :
A nmversary Garnett and George,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook, Mr. lows ·
. nortbem port of the ttate
LODGE
I�I0. 1000, the pu nch, cake and and Mrs. Edgar Layne, Mr. and
SELECTION!
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Dunha� a nd
Ju�e 9-Rroi d Run vi New Hf'·
mmt,; served .to t�e guest,.
Mr1. Dallas G,ibbs and Sai.idra, ven ; Masoo v1 Cliflon • Wesl Col- , daughters, Joh lllltOWII , were the
Guests reg1stermg were �r. Mrs. He len Grm,tead. Mae Gnmm, umbia : JLU1e 13
Ru n vs weekend Ju est or relatives,
and Mrs. Orba n Hesson and Jim• I Mrs . Ethel R. Grimm, Mr. and Hutford · Juo -Broad
6-Broad Run vs
Pl'meroy Bend Grange will visit
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e CUFF LINKS
Maso
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11 a nd LuAnn, Ea&amp;t Bank, W . Va., j Mr. and Mrlil. Karl Wiles, Mn. c.w vs
The cake a nd sewing contests will I
New Haven · June
I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoote,n , Mr. �ame1 Cunningham, Jimmy, Deu- Hartford vs New Haven ; Masori also be held. llefrethmen\s fruit
e TJE TAOI and BARS
and Mrs. L awrence Hooton , Char- I 1se and Angela, Mrs. Bertha Cunn v C-W · June 2'1-Bto
Vil salad and llltndwicbea.
ad
Run
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i ngham'. Mrs. WIibur W�b_b, Clyda Maso
n ; 'June 30-Hart(ord vs C-W;
&lt;;qmmunity Bib" Scb,ool ,,ri,11 be I
M_ae Fields , �rs. Wilham C. Bro&amp;d llun vs New Havt,n.
held at Co!umbi, Sc!hOOI June 13
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July &amp;-M110n v1 New Haven; all children in the commu nit"y
Harry Lo ne, Qennls Weaver, Mn. July 6- Bro.ad Run vs Hartford· a re welcome
OTRAVEL CLOCKS
Evelyn Roush. Joyce a.nd Janie, Mal!On
C-W; July 18-Hartrord
D
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Mrt. Meqd�l Jordan and Melva
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F.1elds, Jim- , vs Mason; July 21-C-W va Mason; F-aye accompani d Jimmy
O HAMILTON, ELGIN
Haning
my, Nancy Karen, Landa, and Hartford Vs New Have n ; Jul)' 26 to Btllefpntaioe eon Sunda Where
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BULOVA WATCHES
Larry, Mr. ai:id Mrs. Do�ald B. -Ma110n va C-W; July 28-Broad they attended the wedding
of
Johnso_n, Jackie and Ron n ie.
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Rl!n vs Mason ; Hart.f rd ,., C-W . Larry Rutherford, ��berton, 0., j
BOSTON UPI - Billy Jurges,
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RINGS
Augu11t I -New Kaven VI Broad .j and Marthia Youn1, B,llefontame.
A gift As sen t by Mr. and
l'Ompletely exhausted from trying
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who
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were
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l o cope with the " fruitless t 11.sk"
Run vs Hartford; Au• !1 � F1rat Meth.ocll•t ,Churcll. How•
of managing the last-place BQston able to attend. Congratulation, b y ven, Broad
Red Sox, was i n seclusion to&lt;lay I phone were given by Y�. Lou!Mi gust IS Broad _Run VII C-W; Hart• i ard But�erford, Oph1mbus, w■a ,
vs
ford
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M eson , C-W VI. New lb- 1 be1tman. The eouplt left for ti
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A
Mrs.
Fields.
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after being ordered by his physi
The couple reeelved many love• ven.
,.-eddint trip lo Geol'lla a(ter th.e
elans lo take a rest.
The 1tanding9i of the Little Lea• · f.eception.
I
And the 52-,:ear-old Jurges may ly gifts and eaJ"ds of con1ratulague
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and
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Phone WY•Z.3785
niephetl'
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of
Mr•.
have given a hint himself rece n t---- ---after the Int weelt of play were I _Jordan and uandlon of Mn.
I ly that he may n ever be back 1
EAST MAIN STREET
15 follows:
Mallie Lowther and Mt. and Mrs. ,
POMEROY
as ma nager. Jurges was quoted
LITTLI LIAGU�
J. !) . C.. o,le. local.
telling two friends, a ba ,eba U
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writer and Red Sox publicist Jack
· NH Cards · · · · · · · · ·
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Mala ney several weeks 4go thi.t
C-W · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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! " no jab is worth it ir lt'i going I � 1118D
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1 Maso n Tigen . . . . . .
to ruin your health. My health is •
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more important than th� job. ". .
::rt��� ' :.· . . . · .· . . . . . .
Ma,on Cu�"'' ·
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Harry Layne ol New Haven
L■ AGUIO
ws named chairman of the Mason New Haven . . • . . . ·. . . . 1
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Executive c w
County Democratic
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Committee at a m eeti ng of the B�oai R��. ·. : ; : : : ·. : ·. . . 1
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committee held on Saturday i n lff tford
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o:�n:'::::�. Joe Bw,detle_
CHlCAGO UPI - - -The name Secr'i-1-m' 'of Stat'e in 'West VlrComiskey was absent from the gl n ia. 'At the same time, the comChicago White Sox today a nd still miltee naml!,d D11llas G. Wllfong,
.
SIM
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POMEROY, OH IO
another era i n sports had ended. Poi nt Pleasant, as the Democratic
1 04 EAST MAI H ST REET
Charles Comlskey resigned as candidate for the bf!ice of County
White Sox" vice president Wednes- j Clerk on the November eleetion .
day, thus movi ng hts family name
Wilfo ng, a retired member of ,
Pota.eroy, Ohio
from the ban club for the first the w . Va. State Police, will bid
time si nce i t was found ed by his for the urfe:rplred term or Orville. §[ICED
gra nd"father in 190 1 at the erea- Sturgeon, formei- cou nty clerk.
tlo11 of the America n League.
who recentlJ reiign ed.
Bill Veeck was leader o f the
Other officers named by the
group which bought majority con• committee were Vallie Toney,
5• •
trot of the White Sox laiill year vic e-chairman and Mrs. Olevia
from Comlskey's sister, Mrs. Doro• Ro u11b, co-ehairn;ia n . The meeting
ft�LICED
1 was held at the home of Mrs.
I thy RliReY .
HURRY ! HURRY ! WH I LE YOU CAN STI LL FIND
From the first. Veeck and Co, Louis Bateson on Ohio River ·
miskey did not hit it off. Comis- Road in Point Pleasan t.
YOUR SIZES. WE ARE SLASHIN G PRICES EVERY
------key beli[a n a long series of court
•
tests first determining his sisDAY. DO NOT PASS BY WITHOUT LOOKI NG.
le,', right lo ,ell to Veect and
then allacking Veeck's. ,ight lo
M n. D oro/hy Cali, Middleporl,
Again.
buy.
and Da na Johnson , Ma son, were
Veeck said Comiskey's resi J(na• united i n marriage last Saturday
DS. • •
tion eame to him "as a complete evenina at 8 : 00 in the a,induary
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AT THESE MANY
surprise.'' ·
of the Finl United Prelbyteri1 n
PE·
Church.
WILDCATS IOOK IRISH
BARGA.INS LISTED -HERE
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&amp; ti
ft
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Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pastor, I
EVANSTON, Ill. UPI-North- offlclated at the double ring
j,
west�rn University has announced ] ceremony and Mr. and Jin, Rusit will meet Notre Dam_e in a tell Ferguso
· n were the attendhome-and•h!lrtte footbal l series In ants.
eoYs· ■nc1 MEN'S
' VALUE ftfiy'
I
THOUSANDS OF. PAIRS
1056 and 1966. The two clubs are
ALL WHJTE
BOY.S'
c\lrrently engaged In a four-year
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CUSHION AkCH
BLACK
WOMEN'S
eentract that began ia,t season
HOMICOMING SUNIJAY
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a;nd ends •in 1'"'2.
The annual Homecoming will
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be held at the Rutland Baptist 1
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.
Church lhi, SUnday. Rev. Byrd
rna11!
■�,.
. will be the
gu ..f speaker for lhe ,
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.
1 day allll fP@cll\) muaic will be
!II ,IND LO,,V C'JT
lli!l1,
.,
chorus.
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·t1.1rn.lahed by • male
Everyohe is invited to attend
th, all day d(Jlr . and a free
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lunch will be litnld al 1100n.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., June·v, IINI0-5

Dayton M,n 8roke 98 , ,h ,
By UnlllHI P..,, l •-tlonal
e
NATIONAL LEAGUE
t,overidi,:t&gt;.
Darold
and
uhlman
.aets
ar
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Clay
100
Of
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FINDLAY, O. UPI .._ Joh n ny I both or Findlay, Adolph Nelson or
sb
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Sternberger oi Dayton broke 98 or Detroit and Andvic Reinders of
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26 .438 8 ½ 74th
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With Dickie Fi e coming on i L
ngeles
The M iddleport Little Lengul•
ot
me
18 24 428 9¼
Senators .ind Hedlegs won dosr 1hr second for th� Redle!!:s, the I Chirago
-----All Middleport baHball play- rontPsts W t·drwsde� Pvening to win ner settled down, got four back Philadelphia . . 18 91 W1 13
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•r1 who ere juniors, sophomoru., rema111 undefeat�d in league pla)' Ill the bottom of the first inning
ri
.,_,.
Tbose of the H eath Methoc'. ist •
or frfthmen, er• Invi ted to turn and st·( the stage for Uiclr first on two singles and Roa Hindy's
Wtd"""r'•
ou t F-ridey et , p, m, .t th• park ,.-.,•ulat ion meclinl;l next Wed.neti bases loaded homer i nto center, Pittsb..,..h 5 ChlutO 3
Church, Middleport, who art
hi or9anise a team for the cem­ day,
auendinr; t.he annual Ohio Con,
tic(i Jt in the 1econd on a walk and San Frtnc.C• 2 Cb1cilnnttJ I
p,eip in "'- Summer High
Methodist Glurchea
en ce of
ler
Lwo erroni, went aheaa wlth two Phil.ct.lphl■ S St Louh 4, l'Mttht
School LN1� .
G ary Stobart �itc�ed :1 hit ba U m ore i n the fourth but the Red Loa An "IH 4 Mjl"t'•Vk.. 1,.. nlaht ar.e the · Jlutor , Rev. BaYm ot
· Koot right a nd Mn . K on krigbt and
R. L. Mlli"il•y, WJlllam Staph. a t lhe Bra ve s, winni n g 3-6, wh1 l..- So x picked up one in the ir half of
Th t.:Ndey', ProW,)lt pf�rs
I
MW Frieda Faehnle, lay delegate
-,,.on end Jim Harris will eo­ th e Hedh1 gs. a f tPr 11 sh .'lk y star = . L he fourth.
,1tntl
Pittsburgh et Chic....-F
trailing 5·0 oftPr on,e inning ,f
and Buteh Bachtel, youth dele•
man■te th1 clut..
n Hobbl• $i
plliy . camt• b11ek 10 win J.7 with a I In the top Qf tbe sixth, with
•
t l at
llra1¥,l$co-- gate .
Boyt. to N .tigibl■ mu1t hen ru 11 1� t he boll um or t he sixth amt : Mark TannehHI pitching, the Red H Clu�inna
dl
The con(erence i&amp; held at Lake¥
s
•
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�1
0u all 2 1
•• IHlt one y■ar of eligibilily I.isl l'ra mr.
.
So x ti� it at 7·7 on two Redleg ernight sid e and bega n Moaday �ornlng , f
Mllw• i.- kff at
,-nuining In high 1ehool. Two
., .
The group pla n to retum borne
, ors 11.held. In the Redlegs ' half, - Burd ittte 4-2 vi D ryad•I• 47
1
The Senators won the n s m th, • Bruce WaHace led i;tff with .u
teamt. ■ra plannff In Pomeroy
n
ay
Id
,
G
e xt Monday .
,
Fr
end one in Rech,-. A t.ch,dul• fourth on four wlllks . M i ke G ard wa lk and· circled the baltt!s on two r
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· &lt;l t wo errors Ior throwln,i:: errors to enrt the game h• d•d •l phi • •t �hica
11 being prepel'M to btgln next ner ' s d ou bl•e &lt;tn
i
g
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P�
tts_bu rth at st L u i
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four runs. ·rhcy added twQ in lh1· before th e ned man fin 11,hed his
r,
WHk.
ifty
I Ci�cinnatI ■t L01 A"I�.., nIIht
aAl'll'ff n
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s.•lill
.
sixth on a walk and singles by Bill at bat turn·
M1lw�u� .. •I San Fr■ncl1co nl9ht ,
Hackett and (;A ry Stobart .
.
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Then i n the sixth wit h the :•core I The Red Sox, shown� improve•
Machen Figures He'•
Franchised Service Busioess. Nationally advertised AMERICAN LIAGUE
8·5 for !lit Senators. Slobart fo11ntl , me n t, collected 12 hits m all t� 7 1
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GB
( .:l ose To Title Shot
th e bases full with two out ..anti . f? r the Redlt?gs. ?f the , 1 2 hits , •
home operated - cash acoo11111&amp; - light w•rk - good
27 17 el4
C�JCAGO UPI - �l_e11vyweight one ru n alr�ady in blll he fat11}t'd e1_ght were _ off Hmdy, four oU Clevela nd
Bllltimore
29 19 _604
Eddie Mache n _and h1 i; manag e r , Evans to win his game.
money.
Fife in 3 mn i n gs, none off Tan • I Ch"icago
36 22 '542 3
Sid 1-'hihc r ty , figured tod11y they ,
nehill i n his two i nn i ngs. •
Ne� :Vork · ·
24 2� .ISS3 3 ½
werr "two or three fights" awa y
Jun Juhn.sun homered in t h,•
Butcher, Davis, Taylor and Ellis
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i
t
Total investment $5,450. $3,000 necessary, we handle
r
•
4½
from a shot at the world l'ham fifth dow1, lhf' ll'f1 field line '4'in1 each had two hits for the Red Sox. � �
t
n · ·
m
:
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·
½
twu m1 . and doubled in !he foUrlh Bobby Manley was 3 for 4 anti Ray
Dio nslllp .
the difference. _If you want to make money, and you're
8 8sas �� Y · · · · 19 28 ·404 � \I
a n d Henred. Fvam gut the oth (T Hindy 2 for 3 mcludi ng a double Kan
.
.
,
Mache nl dec1s1_oneld mai hors e H r a ve hi t . Johnso n fn11ned 10 111 for
Boston
1 29 .841 12
the Rcdleg!l .
not afraid to work, send this coupon.
Ai on:w Ju_ irn;un Ul O round s _ W e d · five a nd two.thirds inning s. S iu ·
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nesd:iy 01� h I, ou Ispeedi ng his Ioc hart rwmi·d t:l.
Red Sox
Ml 001 --7 12 4
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for an unpopular and loudly boo�d
I Redleg.s
1 �ton 7, ht, twi h
4 10 201 --8 7 3 c't""'
NAME _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- - - - - - - - - - -- - ----- ---- -- ---- -- - - - -- - I
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D¥9TOft 2, 2n d , n 1I t
5
unanimous decision.
SQUEAKER WIN
Ellis and Latri ngwell Ron Hindy,
I
But it was h_l� 34 th _ win in
Tlw Re,I Sox peppNi•d Hon Hin r ife ( WP, ( 2) , Tanne hill (5 ) an ft Weshl nJlton I Ken11, City 6. night
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o.tr•lt 2 BeltJrnor. 0, night
pro houls, and 1 t left him wilh II dy with e1gh1 straight hits in tlw Manley.
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pot�nlial elimi�ation
m a t c ti first ir111in1; inclutli11g Ellis' grand Senators
000 212-- 8 5 4 N•w York 6 Ctilc... 0, nltht
PltchMt
Thu rsday', Probela-1•
ag11nsl Sonny Ln1to n , rated the -1 sl11m homl!r to grail a 5-0 h,ad ovN Brave,
010 131--6 3 2
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Football League.
CQpt!lllnd will let up head ·
NEW l'O_RK U P� � J■ ck1.e quarters at the Un iver11Uy of New
Copeland, Ullll.lnl �mer fot th_e H ampshire , Durham, N . H . . where
l.u1. .four year_s al Obio Stale U�l- th.e eh1b ope111 tr■i n lnt: on July 9.
as bead tram.
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IN JUST 15 MINUTE
YANK C ATCHIRS DEPLIT�D
IP 'l'OU HA.VI: TO
NEW YORK UPI-The New
SCRATCH YOUR ITCH or
-t Y&amp;nke:es' baekstopping woes
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or
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drug
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at
any
baci:
Your 48c
Apply rrcH-ME-NaT. Ilda Ind mounted today when lt Wlll an­
burning dtaappearl Use insta n t- �un�d that reseTVe cakher John.
drying ITCH-W.NOT day or night Blau� would be. sidelined _fol,
fOT ecz811l-a, �&amp;worm, insect bites. l9 wl at1 • bemorrboid operation
foot itch otiber i,urf'lce nsb&amp;s El ttQD floward, who share, most
TODAY � SWJll:IER &amp; LOHSE i of the catc�i n &amp; d�ti.e.11 with Yo�i
• Berra, apra1ned his _ left an_kle m
DRUGS, Pomeroy.
·
1 Tueelay's game against Chicago.

C.,Pf'lanll Take11 Oa
Jolt With NY TitaDB

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BAN l.ONS
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STRAW HATS &amp; CAPS
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CLEVELAND UPI-Could be
t Iu1t trader Frank Lane got the
bargain baseme n t buy or the
aeason In Joh nny Klippstein.
For "s l lght_})' more than" the
pr J ce,
Lane
, $20,000 waiver
i bougq,t the Cleveland India ns the
type of re lief pltcher who is ln•
dl1penuble to • penn ant drive.
Compared to JIOllle or Fra ntic
Fra n kie's rilore flamboyant big•
name player trades, th e Klippatel n deul didn't attract much notlce this spri ng. But the way
, hf s bee n pllchi n g, the 32 year
• old ri!,(ht-hander has done a lot
to mainlHln Lane's r"putation a s
a shrewd fles h-pe ddler.
kllppstei n, who knorked around
the Natio nal League for 1 0 )'ears
befor e Lan e bought him from the
1 Loa A ngele s Dodge r,, turned Jn
1 anoth er 11lltterln &amp; relief Job Wed•
ne 11day a11 the ' tndt'1hs awttt ill
doubleheader from the •u11
Red Sox. 8· 7 a nd 5 2 a n'"otlr.
· over rlrst plnec i n the American
' League.
\ Summoned rrom the bullpen for
the 12I� time this eeason , whe n
' young Jam Perry faltered m !he
first game, Kllppsteln retired nine

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STANl;)INGS

Kant,a, City at WHhlngton
Woi, Lo1t nl1hti-Joh_,,,. 1-3 vt R..-no• U
• an
! 1-0"::·�·�...:·..s•°'ton-L lff, I
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Chlugo •t N�• York-ll•urncn in il row to prolf'&lt;'I th e onC'• 1nd
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n,
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2
mann
S-2 vs Ttrry 1-2
1
run lead. He nuw has allowed y k •
1
2
Prldey'a
only two earned runs in his last R :; :0
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4 o.trolt et Waahlnaton, nleht
I
19 1-3 relief innings.
;, It L t Ni..ht
KensH City et Beltlmo,.., night
Bake.-·, D•but_ RulnH
11'-nato,•
,••■ ••,.�,
,�
Cl•w•land 1t N.w Ycirk, night
-.. •
The &lt;loublc
triumph Whlch
R,adle,gs I Red Sox 7
Chlceio •t loaton, nllht
ruined Del Baku's fill•in tnana- ---- ·------- -------_ __ ___
•
gerial debut for the Red Sox put
t he I ndians in First place by lO
J
i,percenta ge points ahead of the
0
PIRST H.\L.F
Mondey, July 1 1
Ualtimore Orioles, who lost to the
Mond•Y• Jun• 6
. . Ti..,, et J.tf-01
Detroit Tiger8, 2·0. I n other AmRaclrM Cardinal, .t PolMroy
r r h::an Leag ue night ga tn�s the
PlretN et CaNIIIMh
Giants •t Tla•rs-02
New York Yankees dcleated the Jeh - Diamond I .
Chira go W hite Sox 6-0 aft d the . Pom.roy Tl9'r■ at R1clna- &amp;ran, I Red• et Dodier, DX
Syr• c:w. Indian, at . Ponwroy
Washington Sencitors beat the
YinkHt at 8rtvll
Dqd ..n - Diamond 2
Knnsns City Athletics 8-6.
Plret" tt DodSJfl'.S-02
Pom♦roy Plret" et Syracuse GI•
I n the National Lea g ue . th r
Cudlnel, et Glenh
Pittsburgh Pirates maintained II ants.
lndl.n1 ,t Red�OX
POrMroy Yankffl et Porn.,oy
one-gom l' lead with a 5. 3 vi 4tory
Thurtdey, July 14
over the Chicapo Cuhs · whll,e the R,d, - -D1,mond X
Glentl et J•tl--02
Thundey, Jun. 9
second-place Sa n Francisco (;Jani�
YankH1 at Plratn-DX
ntdmcl..J.b�MWU.. ·B�41s
on , · J.,.., at Tl(tfft-02
i,od..n et Bravo
B rnff et Yank..,...,_D l
�EaOC'-Bres ao ud 's · ri,)ll th • i Ing
C•rdlnel1 at lndlan,
Ood..,, itt PlratH-DX
two-r u n single. Both w e re,day
Ti1•n •t lledt-01
Giant, et Cardinal•
games.
1
Monday, July 11
RHs et Indian,
At n ight Duke Snider hit, the
Docl1.,.1 et Tl ..ra-02
Moncliay, June 13
381st home run. or his careijt to
Jett at Plr,o..,_,o1
J•I• et Gl,ntt
help th e Oodg:ers rally for • 4.1
Rtd1 et Cerdlnel1
victory over the Milwaukee JravPlretH et Yank�
Breves et Giant,
BrevH 1t Dodgw1-DI
es and the Philadelph ia PhUlles
lndlen, et YankNS-bX
Indian• et Ct1rdlnela
topped the St. Louis Carrif.,al8,
Thunday, July 21
RN1
at
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�·4 on rookie Toll}' Curry's pjnch
BrevH et lndl,n1
Thurlday, JuM 16
Pigh!h-lnnlnR, bascs•_l oadl•d dabble
Tlpr1 et Dod..r..._D2
J..1 at Yank■N D1
me
Mickey Muntlo hit two
Mond•Y• July 29
runs and Bob Turley yielded nl y · PlretH at Jet5--0X
Cardinals et RHs-01
Dodge-re, at Jtit..._DI
three hits In the Yankees' vi lory
I Gi■ nh et Brn••
Giants at Reds-OX
ov er the While Sux.
YenkNI ,t hNllan,
T lger1 at lndl1n1
In the National, Elroy i#aie
Mond1y, June 20
Y•nlc"' at Cardlnala
strolled In from the bullpen ,ind I
lndlan, et 8r1vH
Bren, ,t Plretfl--02
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rhee with the bases !011dcd to
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Tlg•r1 at Glei:its
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R1d1 at J,..,_Dl
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Doc11•r1 et Racl1--D2
Oodpn at Gl•nts
Thurtdey, Junti 23
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Indians •t Plratfl..-02
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( Lodge. Wednellday afl ernoon.
pce'8nt wbtle Emily Pooler T"'· '
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g,oup mel at the L,gfon run
won - Iha c1eor prize and
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taken ..,. of.
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Mn.
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•Cect1·1a and Dav Id, Mr a nd M rs.. f r tM 28th
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, of the 50th wedding an nivenary and 11n Ruuell •tcMillin, Mn. Columbu
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achool luneb
· letkr (arinted uoder the evf'nms: al l hf' K uf P Hall In Mid• -- --] of Mr and Mra. George Hesson Margaret Blt:-tner, Ray Piekent, blgh �ints of inter�lt room. 1"he I D
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at their home The couple W H ill of .MalOn; Mr and Mn. WillExcellent Ch 1 d WU unable to 81·
pl WH much appreciated.
ni ne mcluded . election of officer■ 1 p
married June 8, 19 1 0 at Union, lam A Schlrtzmger, Columbua, for
th:" com1� year with �he
MelhO&lt;titt
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,erved tbe baequet.
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who
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a pat l l'nt in S1 Joseph Ho� !
ine
Arnold
and
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Su,anna,
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Parkersbur,
pita!
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W. Va., since t bear marriage. They Whaley of pomeroy; Mn. Dale vlee p u-aident
Fred
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five
childr
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Orba
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Mr�.
D,le
Carl!
Mr.
and
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ll egul .a r husmess of the Tt&gt;mple
ae.t ..t reai.
' dilOrium _ with mutic by Cliff
Bank, W. Va.; Mrs. Edward Rick• Mr1. But.I W1l.aon , o! Middleport.
was ta ken care o r and refresh.
G eorge Al bert Radekin received Byers and His S trini Notes.
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I ard, Letart Route, W. Va.; Mra.
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vised
teen grandchildren
and four �nd Mrs. Bm11 Cu nnmt.ham, Huntumm banquet ·
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M�s W1ll1am :\1urris, prt-sident,
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Mr. and lira. Oley Wi nters of presided uv('r lhP shorl hus.ines.s
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Columbus 8pent the weeke nd with meeting lwld bi tht' Whilie R�
The table wa s covered witk I and Mr s. Edward Rickard, Eddie w
-- -M.r. and Mn. A. R . C ,..,h:t.
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white lace cloth centered with a Jr., Mar}· Ann and Maxi e, Mr. ah.d
Tl e •�� llOII of • fifth team 1_0
Mr. and Mn , Wart n G. Turner 1
three tiered wedding cake , which Mrs. Otis Heeson, Don na, Paul, lhe lWa J
,,.ma P�nr League t...s Rey noldsburg s pe n t the weekend 1
was topped with M&gt;th weddi n g an. Kathy, Jea nne, tdr. and Mn. Orf
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?r • .�e: l �JOn�� ihe sehe- 1 With Mr. and Mn. Dale Stanszury
niversary i n gold
lett ers, gold land Hesson a nd George , Mr. and �v: accor
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P S ayre, and Wanda and attended the ban- 1
ca ntlelabruma a gift from their Mrs. Eugene HeSlon Regi'na e nd / '
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were pIaced on either 81 4e. The Sh 1r 1ey Jo hnaon , M r. and Mn . with four
j uSt prior 1 ·, Mr. a nd Mrs. Lave rn Jorda n /
teama,
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HERE FROM
color sc�eme of _ gold and w�1te Harry Ord, Rev. and Mrs. Forre,;t to the start
a and family spen t Jut weei: camp,
t
wa� carried out m �he napk1_ns, Murray and Mart�a . M n. Eu1:ene team from of the un ehedule, ed lng and visiti ng places
Broad R
or inter•
was add .
whic_h read Happy 500t W eddmg Murray, Mra;. Doris Yonker.
The revJ 1ed schedule is a, fol- eS t near Lake Erie a nd 1n the :
A nmversary Garnett and George,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook, Mr. lows ·
. nortbem port of the ttate
LODGE
I�I0. 1000, the pu nch, cake and and Mrs. Edgar Layne, Mr. and
SELECTION!
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Dunha� a nd
Ju�e 9-Rroi d Run vi New Hf'·
mmt,; served .to t�e guest,.
Mr1. Dallas G,ibbs and Sai.idra, ven ; Masoo v1 Cliflon • Wesl Col- , daughters, Joh lllltOWII , were the
Guests reg1stermg were �r. Mrs. He len Grm,tead. Mae Gnmm, umbia : JLU1e 13
Ru n vs weekend Ju est or relatives,
and Mrs. Orba n Hesson and Jim• I Mrs . Ethel R. Grimm, Mr. and Hutford · Juo -Broad
6-Broad Run vs
Pl'meroy Bend Grange will visit
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my, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kraf! Mrs . WUliam Chisler _and Ann, C·W; Ha ;,Uord VI
e CUFF LINKS
Maso
n ; June 20 I Columbl■ Grange Friday even i ng.
11 a nd LuAnn, Ea&amp;t Bank, W . Va., j Mr. and Mrlil. Karl Wiles, Mn. c.w vs
The cake a nd sewing contests will I
New Haven · June
I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoote,n , Mr. �ame1 Cunningham, Jimmy, Deu- Hartford vs New Haven ; Masori also be held. llefrethmen\s fruit
e TJE TAOI and BARS
and Mrs. L awrence Hooton , Char- I 1se and Angela, Mrs. Bertha Cunn v C-W · June 2'1-Bto
Vil salad and llltndwicbea.
ad
Run
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i ngham'. Mrs. WIibur W�b_b, Clyda Maso
n ; 'June 30-Hart(ord vs C-W;
&lt;;qmmunity Bib" Scb,ool ,,ri,11 be I
M_ae Fields , �rs. Wilham C. Bro&amp;d llun vs New Havt,n.
held at Co!umbi, Sc!hOOI June 13
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July &amp;-M110n v1 New Haven; all children in the commu nit"y
Harry Lo ne, Qennls Weaver, Mn. July 6- Bro.ad Run vs Hartford· a re welcome
OTRAVEL CLOCKS
Evelyn Roush. Joyce a.nd Janie, Mal!On
C-W; July 18-Hartrord
D
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Mrt. Meqd�l Jordan and Melva
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F.1elds, Jim- , vs Mason; July 21-C-W va Mason; F-aye accompani d Jimmy
O HAMILTON, ELGIN
Haning
my, Nancy Karen, Landa, and Hartford Vs New Have n ; Jul)' 26 to Btllefpntaioe eon Sunda Where
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BULOVA WATCHES
Larry, Mr. ai:id Mrs. Do�ald B. -Ma110n va C-W; July 28-Broad they attended the wedding
of
Johnso_n, Jackie and Ron n ie.
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Rl!n vs Mason ; Hart.f rd ,., C-W . Larry Rutherford, ��berton, 0., j
BOSTON UPI - Billy Jurges,
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RINGS
Augu11t I -New Kaven VI Broad .j and Marthia Youn1, B,llefontame.
A gift As sen t by Mr. and
l'Ompletely exhausted from trying
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n
Sta
Mrs.
who
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Augu1t
aed
were
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Run vs Hartford; Au• !1 � F1rat Meth.ocll•t ,Churcll. How•
of managing the last-place BQston able to attend. Congratulation, b y ven, Broad
Red Sox, was i n seclusion to&lt;lay I phone were given by Y�. Lou!Mi gust IS Broad _Run VII C-W; Hart• i ard But�erford, Oph1mbus, w■a ,
vs
ford
d
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M eson , C-W VI. New lb- 1 be1tman. The eouplt left for ti
n
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Mrs.
Fields.
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The couple reeelved many love• ven.
,.-eddint trip lo Geol'lla a(ter th.e
elans lo take a rest.
The 1tanding9i of the Little Lea• · f.eception.
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And the 52-,:ear-old Jurges may ly gifts and eaJ"ds of con1ratulague
tio
and
P9D)'
s.
League
at
Waha
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a
n
ma
Ul'f
Phone WY•Z.3785
niephetl'
11
of
Mr•.
have given a hint himself rece n t---- ---after the Int weelt of play were I _Jordan and uandlon of Mn.
I ly that he may n ever be back 1
EAST MAIN STREET
15 follows:
Mallie Lowther and Mt. and Mrs. ,
POMEROY
as ma nager. Jurges was quoted
LITTLI LIAGU�
J. !) . C.. o,le. local.
telling two friends, a ba ,eba U
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writer and Red Sox publicist Jack
· NH Cards · · · · · · · · ·
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Mala ney several weeks 4go thi.t
C-W · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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! " no jab is worth it ir lt'i going I � 1118D
1
1 Maso n Tigen . . . . . .
to ruin your health. My health is •
s
O
more important than th� job. ". .
::rt��� ' :.· . . . · .· . . . . . .
Ma,on Cu�"'' ·
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Harry Layne ol New Haven
L■ AGUIO
ws named chairman of the Mason New Haven . . • . . . ·. . . . 1
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Executive c w
County Democratic
1
0
Committee at a m eeti ng of the B�oai R��. ·. : ; : : : ·. : ·. . . 1
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committee held on Saturday i n lff tford
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o:�n:'::::�. Joe Bw,detle_
CHlCAGO UPI - - -The name Secr'i-1-m' 'of Stat'e in 'West VlrComiskey was absent from the gl n ia. 'At the same time, the comChicago White Sox today a nd still miltee naml!,d D11llas G. Wllfong,
.
SIM
., 8.,DVJCE
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POMEROY, OH IO
another era i n sports had ended. Poi nt Pleasant, as the Democratic
1 04 EAST MAI H ST REET
Charles Comlskey resigned as candidate for the bf!ice of County
White Sox" vice president Wednes- j Clerk on the November eleetion .
day, thus movi ng hts family name
Wilfo ng, a retired member of ,
Pota.eroy, Ohio
from the ban club for the first the w . Va. State Police, will bid
time si nce i t was found ed by his for the urfe:rplred term or Orville. §[ICED
gra nd"father in 190 1 at the erea- Sturgeon, formei- cou nty clerk.
tlo11 of the America n League.
who recentlJ reiign ed.
Bill Veeck was leader o f the
Other officers named by the
group which bought majority con• committee were Vallie Toney,
5• •
trot of the White Sox laiill year vic e-chairman and Mrs. Olevia
from Comlskey's sister, Mrs. Doro• Ro u11b, co-ehairn;ia n . The meeting
ft�LICED
1 was held at the home of Mrs.
I thy RliReY .
HURRY ! HURRY ! WH I LE YOU CAN STI LL FIND
From the first. Veeck and Co, Louis Bateson on Ohio River ·
miskey did not hit it off. Comis- Road in Point Pleasan t.
YOUR SIZES. WE ARE SLASHIN G PRICES EVERY
------key beli[a n a long series of court
•
tests first determining his sisDAY. DO NOT PASS BY WITHOUT LOOKI NG.
le,', right lo ,ell to Veect and
then allacking Veeck's. ,ight lo
M n. D oro/hy Cali, Middleporl,
Again.
buy.
and Da na Johnson , Ma son, were
Veeck said Comiskey's resi J(na• united i n marriage last Saturday
DS. • •
tion eame to him "as a complete evenina at 8 : 00 in the a,induary
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AT THESE MANY
surprise.'' ·
of the Finl United Prelbyteri1 n
PE·
Church.
WILDCATS IOOK IRISH
BARGA.INS LISTED -HERE
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ft
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Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pastor, I
EVANSTON, Ill. UPI-North- offlclated at the double ring
j,
west�rn University has announced ] ceremony and Mr. and Jin, Rusit will meet Notre Dam_e in a tell Ferguso
· n were the attendhome-and•h!lrtte footbal l series In ants.
eoYs· ■nc1 MEN'S
' VALUE ftfiy'
I
THOUSANDS OF. PAIRS
1056 and 1966. The two clubs are
ALL WHJTE
BOY.S'
c\lrrently engaged In a four-year
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CUSHION AkCH
BLACK
WOMEN'S
eentract that began ia,t season
HOMICOMING SUNIJAY
I
a;nd ends •in 1'"'2.
The annual Homecoming will
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be held at the Rutland Baptist 1
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Church lhi, SUnday. Rev. Byrd
rna11!
■�,.
. will be the
gu ..f speaker for lhe ,
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.
1 day allll fP@cll\) muaic will be
!II ,IND LO,,V C'JT
lli!l1,
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chorus.
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·t1.1rn.lahed by • male
Everyohe is invited to attend
th, all day d(Jlr . and a free
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., June·v, IINI0-5

Dayton M,n 8roke 98 , ,h ,
By UnlllHI P..,, l •-tlonal
e
NATIONAL LEAGUE
t,overidi,:t&gt;.
Darold
and
uhlman
.aets
ar
T
Clay
100
Of
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FINDLAY, O. UPI .._ Joh n ny I both or Findlay, Adolph Nelson or
sb
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Sternberger oi Dayton broke 98 or Detroit and Andvic Reinders of
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�!� ;;::cisco
OyS
I•
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22 18 .550 4 ½ :::d
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f
26 .438 8 ½ 74th
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With Dickie Fi e coming on i L
ngeles
The M iddleport Little Lengul•
ot
me
18 24 428 9¼
Senators .ind Hedlegs won dosr 1hr second for th� Redle!!:s, the I Chirago
-----All Middleport baHball play- rontPsts W t·drwsde� Pvening to win ner settled down, got four back Philadelphia . . 18 91 W1 13
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.4••-ntJi !l Conference
•
•r1 who ere juniors, sophomoru., rema111 undefeat�d in league pla)' Ill the bottom of the first inning
ri
.,_,.
Tbose of the H eath Methoc'. ist •
or frfthmen, er• Invi ted to turn and st·( the stage for Uiclr first on two singles and Roa Hindy's
Wtd"""r'•
ou t F-ridey et , p, m, .t th• park ,.-.,•ulat ion meclinl;l next Wed.neti bases loaded homer i nto center, Pittsb..,..h 5 ChlutO 3
Church, Middleport, who art
hi or9anise a team for the cem­ day,
auendinr; t.he annual Ohio Con,
tic(i Jt in the 1econd on a walk and San Frtnc.C• 2 Cb1cilnnttJ I
p,eip in "'- Summer High
Methodist Glurchea
en ce of
ler
Lwo erroni, went aheaa wlth two Phil.ct.lphl■ S St Louh 4, l'Mttht
School LN1� .
G ary Stobart �itc�ed :1 hit ba U m ore i n the fourth but the Red Loa An "IH 4 Mjl"t'•Vk.. 1,.. nlaht ar.e the · Jlutor , Rev. BaYm ot
· Koot right a nd Mn . K on krigbt and
R. L. Mlli"il•y, WJlllam Staph. a t lhe Bra ve s, winni n g 3-6, wh1 l..- So x picked up one in the ir half of
Th t.:Ndey', ProW,)lt pf�rs
I
MW Frieda Faehnle, lay delegate
-,,.on end Jim Harris will eo­ th e Hedh1 gs. a f tPr 11 sh .'lk y star = . L he fourth.
,1tntl
Pittsburgh et Chic....-F
trailing 5·0 oftPr on,e inning ,f
and Buteh Bachtel, youth dele•
man■te th1 clut..
n Hobbl• $i
plliy . camt• b11ek 10 win J.7 with a I In the top Qf tbe sixth, with
•
t l at
llra1¥,l$co-- gate .
Boyt. to N .tigibl■ mu1t hen ru 11 1� t he boll um or t he sixth amt : Mark TannehHI pitching, the Red H Clu�inna
dl
The con(erence i&amp; held at Lake¥
s
•
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0u all 2 1
•• IHlt one y■ar of eligibilily I.isl l'ra mr.
.
So x ti� it at 7·7 on two Redleg ernight sid e and bega n Moaday �ornlng , f
Mllw• i.- kff at
,-nuining In high 1ehool. Two
., .
The group pla n to retum borne
, ors 11.held. In the Redlegs ' half, - Burd ittte 4-2 vi D ryad•I• 47
1
The Senators won the n s m th, • Bruce WaHace led i;tff with .u
teamt. ■ra plannff In Pomeroy
n
ay
Id
,
G
e xt Monday .
,
Fr
end one in Rech,-. A t.ch,dul• fourth on four wlllks . M i ke G ard wa lk and· circled the baltt!s on two r
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· &lt;l t wo errors Ior throwln,i:: errors to enrt the game h• d•d •l phi • •t �hica
11 being prepel'M to btgln next ner ' s d ou bl•e &lt;tn
i
g
i
n
P�
tts_bu rth at st L u i
hi
four runs. ·rhcy added twQ in lh1· before th e ned man fin 11,hed his
r,
WHk.
ifty
I Ci�cinnatI ■t L01 A"I�.., nIIht
aAl'll'ff n
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s.•lill
.
sixth on a walk and singles by Bill at bat turn·
M1lw�u� .. •I San Fr■ncl1co nl9ht ,
Hackett and (;A ry Stobart .
.
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Then i n the sixth wit h the :•core I The Red Sox, shown� improve•
Machen Figures He'•
Franchised Service Busioess. Nationally advertised AMERICAN LIAGUE
8·5 for !lit Senators. Slobart fo11ntl , me n t, collected 12 hits m all t� 7 1
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GB
( .:l ose To Title Shot
th e bases full with two out ..anti . f? r the Redlt?gs. ?f the , 1 2 hits , •
home operated - cash acoo11111&amp; - light w•rk - good
27 17 el4
C�JCAGO UPI - �l_e11vyweight one ru n alr�ady in blll he fat11}t'd e1_ght were _ off Hmdy, four oU Clevela nd
Bllltimore
29 19 _604
Eddie Mache n _and h1 i; manag e r , Evans to win his game.
money.
Fife in 3 mn i n gs, none off Tan • I Ch"icago
36 22 '542 3
Sid 1-'hihc r ty , figured tod11y they ,
nehill i n his two i nn i ngs. •
Ne� :Vork · ·
24 2� .ISS3 3 ½
werr "two or three fights" awa y
Jun Juhn.sun homered in t h,•
Butcher, Davis, Taylor and Ellis
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i
t
Total investment $5,450. $3,000 necessary, we handle
r
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4½
from a shot at the world l'ham fifth dow1, lhf' ll'f1 field line '4'in1 each had two hits for the Red Sox. � �
t
n · ·
m
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½
twu m1 . and doubled in !he foUrlh Bobby Manley was 3 for 4 anti Ray
Dio nslllp .
the difference. _If you want to make money, and you're
8 8sas �� Y · · · · 19 28 ·404 � \I
a n d Henred. Fvam gut the oth (T Hindy 2 for 3 mcludi ng a double Kan
.
.
,
Mache nl dec1s1_oneld mai hors e H r a ve hi t . Johnso n fn11ned 10 111 for
Boston
1 29 .841 12
the Rcdleg!l .
not afraid to work, send this coupon.
Ai on:w Ju_ irn;un Ul O round s _ W e d · five a nd two.thirds inning s. S iu ·
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nesd:iy 01� h I, ou Ispeedi ng his Ioc hart rwmi·d t:l.
Red Sox
Ml 001 --7 12 4
C
for an unpopular and loudly boo�d
I Redleg.s
1 �ton 7, ht, twi h
4 10 201 --8 7 3 c't""'
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_.,.
D¥9TOft 2, 2n d , n 1I t
5
unanimous decision.
SQUEAKER WIN
Ellis and Latri ngwell Ron Hindy,
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But it was h_l� 34 th _ win in
Tlw Re,I Sox peppNi•d Hon Hin r ife ( WP, ( 2) , Tanne hill (5 ) an ft Weshl nJlton I Ken11, City 6. night
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o.tr•lt 2 BeltJrnor. 0, night
pro houls, and 1 t left him wilh II dy with e1gh1 straight hits in tlw Manley.
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pot�nlial elimi�ation
m a t c ti first ir111in1; inclutli11g Ellis' grand Senators
000 212-- 8 5 4 N•w York 6 Ctilc... 0, nltht
PltchMt
Thu rsday', Probela-1•
ag11nsl Sonny Ln1to n , rated the -1 sl11m homl!r to grail a 5-0 h,ad ovN Brave,
010 131--6 3 2
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
(He No. 18,018
Cue No. 1 1.364
Josic D1ltcher. who�t· last k �own E,t1te_ e&gt;f . Mary- Frledley, deceHed
Mr. and Mrs. ft,ii]ph Warner and
.
J, I'.
addre:.s W&lt;lS Boyden Ueat· h , l' lcm
Notice 1s hereby given that John fannly of Ma.son spent Sunday in
da, w hose exact address 1s un- 1
Charleston v1sitmg Mr. and Mrs.
known ; Howard linckles, whotic
Rufus Cobb and family . Mrs. Cobb
CON8J8TENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
last
known
,,lldress
was
Kolr.umo,
and )'! rs. Warner are sisters.
Beloro 9:30 A.M.
I.ATES
lndiana,
whose
uacl
address
is
un•
,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner of
Mlddl■port WY•2·2649
� EGAL N�TICE
kno,,., n , Florence Brit·klc;i, whose
Hcd House were 1::uests this week
4 ,cen t, per word, one insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cenl!.
Pomeroy WY -2-3195
H1ds w:11 be received at the of•
last known address was 907 Chest·
I eta.ts PW wwd for three �uve insmiona..
KAUn FE.ED ITOR ■
f
11•f&gt;
of Webster &amp; Fultz until E . JJalliday whose Post Office addnut Street, Spnngf1eld, Ohio, and
Special - oae mouth tar 30 cent, per word.
At C...,_..,
1
,
,
11-sday.
J une 14, 1 960, at iO re ss 1s Ga ll1poli11, Ohio, �as been
Edward Wcld1, whus1 last known
l\lll nte of 4 ttnta per word will be charged for ad verhsrng
Yukoe, S-2145
"
dock
A.
M. for the purchase of ,I duly appo111t,cd Administrate:..� of
·
address
was
ti
Creas)·
s
,\le.idow
ti IIOt pa.hi witbin 10 daya aiter l'11011MD;i bill.
1'1AMtLL SERVICE STATION
,he
Sherman
Stephens real f'Slate the Estate u f " Mary Friedley late of
Abbotts Langley, Hertz. England,
Ima 11,q Advertillnc - Should be r� !.mmediately. The
hfor• 9:00 AM.
� 1 t uatc_d at 222 S c_anwre Street in Columb i a To wnship, t,'leigs Coun•
and
whose
rcs1dcm:c
arc
unknown,
f&gt;ail, SatiJMI will not be, N!llponaihle for more than o.ne iocorJ
AIIMny
take nol l�&lt;i th.i t Edgar Welch, ad­ 1 hc Village of .1!1ddlep or_t . Oh10. ty, Oh io , deceased.
Zl'e" Day Rerrtc,
m1mstrator of tht&gt; es! a tc of li('S• I he rt al estate 1s appraised for
Dated this 7th day of June 1980.
-.rd of 11:ul.b 1Dd Specla1 NoUce1 ot. E\',"lta $1.UO. Obitu.arie,
F. H. O'BRl_f:N
sic
Wt&gt; ll-h. deeeam.l. un lhe 23 rd -:, 1 900.UO and canno! be sold for
HAMMER'S R�FUSE DISPOSAL.
pubUalled wt 1 erit per word.
1,·�s t ha� the appraised value. For
peL1
his
Judge
of
the Probate Courl
f1lc&lt;l
1959.
April,
of
d&lt;1y
Weekly
pickup.
As
.DO
I
:S
':101.DS
as
low
L DAY
3 DAYS
.; DA YS
1 MO.
Meirri;; County_ Ohio
a month, Call R. &amp; A. Serv k-e tJOn i n the Probate Cuurt withm further mformatw n, phone WY 2II
IOc
90c
$1.36
f'.l!O
(6) 9, 16, 23, 3\l
Srat1on, WY2-2366 or see Mar- and fur the l'ounty of .\frigs anJ '.! 1 86.
111
eGI
fl.20
fl.BO
'8.00
16J 7, 9, 1 1 . 13, 4tc
10n (Hammer) Ha.vi. 6-1-Jotp State of Ohio, allcgml-( t hat the
1111
'lie
fUO
'2.211
'7.M
personal property ur said &lt;leccdc111 r10rth line of said 1;-a;l above men­
Ado
bJ 10 A,11. will ho In lhal day·, ........
AUCTIONEER
is _ i m,uffit:lt'll\ lo p.iy , h e debts of t 1Hned, thence south 68�� degree
Compl�e Serv�
Si11d . decc dcnt, 1hat the decedent l'ust O'le h undred and twenty six
PHONE .WY-2-21 57
CrlH lndford
B_essie \\,c I c Ii, d ie d �CILl' d m _ fet· l rect ·, more or less, lo lhe place
of
lltr-ltt, PhCHM or Contact
SJJUP Ie O f lh � fO 11 OWU]g d cs�rl bC d l il'g i nning.
I
A,
C.
8RADr:OR
D,
Racina,
Ohle.
Lc.
s1tualed
the
lIl
County
m
real cst1:1
I '.1 1
)Ole
· --- �-- of Meigs_ ,jtate u f Ohio and Vi llai:c 1 1 he aboYc �w_o . parcels of real
LAWN
MOW!::R
sharp"ning
and
(St:i.te are adJo_rnmg tra�ts and
TIIIMITI AND Pin CONTR�
/ motor_ repair, machine hand of Pagev!llr. to-wi t .
l,J ,.._ P:ne lnepktlon. huur­
Parcel I : Situated in t h e V i l- t 11nst1tute a triangular piece ol 1
� a w fllmg_ and home m1:1lnlc_n•
N " N&gt;tlOII- Ph- R.
aud bc rng 60 feel n·al estate fronting 181 feet on
aru.:e 9crv1_cc Ernest !-- Lewis . !age of Pai.:evilleside!
and A. .....lee 'lt■t'-n WY1of lols 4 6 and \ ; nm t Street, 1 91 feet on the e l·
south
48 _N. Third St., M1dd lepo�t . I off of the
ncordcd m plat o·f said vi i IL')'. and 00 feet adjoining the pro•
as
r
49
&gt;
Ohto. I hone WY2-23:i8. 6-9-0tc
lagc 1 11 Mt'l):s County , Ohio, ,ui iJ b t·- oc_i�L.Y of Clare Hawley.
. .
CLIFF BYERS and his STRlNG­
I he pray� r. of the . Petition ill
7
o
17,
No.
ing
wnship
T
Sf"t110n
m
NOTES will return to Wilkes•
(
) nsurance.
and r..ang i! 14 of t he (State ofi for th.� Part1l10n of said real estate 1I
\' ille American Le•lon Post on
I and for other equilable relief. Said
LlJMPl..ETE "J.NStJRANCE PRO- Oluo Company ' s p 11rdiase.
1chiedule Saturday, June 1 1 , with
Defendants are required to alls•
·
Par"cl
po t·10.
'e''l· on. L,· 1e, Auto, yire,
dandng 9 'tll t .
6 9 3tc
- 2 ·· .Bein &lt;&gt;'-' L,0 1• No • 49• 1 05 1 w('r said Petition on the second
.
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Call Doll MHls, Middleport feet norlh side Pa�cvl ll 1• , as sam e 1 ,1 Y Of J ul , 1 960 or Ju
d gment WI 11
' appears on the aud1lor's duplicate ( •
Y .
')bi4,,
of laxes for the year 1948 in th&lt;' hl! taken against them.
For rRRE ln.,.:tlon
Ber ard V. l':' ltz and
IN MEMORY of Cart L. Hill who
;etty J. ful_tz,_
DON STIVERS-- name of l'rrr} S1 dcs, rl'i'N1•nce to
I
PHONI
_
passed away June 8, 18MS. Aho
1 which is hcrcl)y made.
,Plamhffs
Middleport, Ohio
Gilmore'• Supply Store
j
' Pare&lt;'! :J: Bt•ing lot No 47 Pai:Ymy trlends and neighbors for
(5)
12,
1
9
26;
(6)
2,
9,
1
6
,
6tc
s
the
s
a
ville,
aud
ume appears on
their lr.lndneas. Wilma Johnson,
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WY-2•277•
ilor's tlupli&lt;·al1• or taxt•s for the
Lan11vUle, Ohlo, RDL 6-Q- l tc
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Vaughan'• E1termln1tlng
· Yl'ur 1 948 in the name of M . J
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IN JIIEMORIAII OF James Borgan
Vance, rdl:'rence 10 which 1�
Company
who w11 killed J\lne 9th, 1909.
ht•reby rnadc,
It. M.ry 1, YI. Va.
Sadly mlued by hia wUe and
Parcl'] 4: lk mg Lui 42 PaJ.(cvillt" .
·•93 Lincoln It.
chil�ren.
6-9-llc WD A, C. CULTIVATORS, BLACK­
as sani(: apf)c&lt;irs un 1he .i udit1Jr\
Phone WY2-3S6 I Mhldleport
hawk corn planter, Good con­
dupl icate 1&gt;f 'l'a xfs for tht! yeM I
1 ij J Auto Sales
dition, Joe Fleld11 near Kilroys
l !HB i n t l1 t• name or \1. J . Va:- n•, I
on Route 7.
6 8 6tc
rt&gt;fcren1
,. to wl11d1 Ls hcrt'hj
- CI- UMII C...
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE rnnd&lt;&gt;.
4" .Wr.aa lNI Me.MI■
PIGS roH SALE. William Bfrke,
1
with bath, nice location. Melvm
l'arcc l �: Berni-( \ut '.'Jo. 46, 1 0.'.I
...TROPOIJTAN MOTCIAI
Dorca1, O h io.
6 7 I !tp
Hood, I l l Locust St., Pomeroy. f rc 1 norlh �id l' ;,r l'u�:t' Vtlk, ,1.�
06416 .... Molft tt.
---- �-28-;jQt p
sanw ap1wars on 1h1: ,rnd 11 or's {It.
,......,, Oh'10 KEY PORTAl,LE VICTOR add­
---·
pl1t·at e uf laxt•s fur th1! year II.Ht!
ing machine. l'hone CH 7-244:.! b.i iH.. l�t: i' � li:\-1 WJ1 H !I · R0? 1�1 iu the name 1Jf Perry Sli lcs, retcr­
1911C) PONTIAC. $100. Good Tirea.
.
_ l .oca1e�
between Rut1a11.l entc to whidi is hl'rl'l,y made.
house.
Letart.
6 7 :H Jl
Phone WY2-6368. H1rJe7 Halng
I
and
HurrisonvJlle
on m.iil «11(1 ' Ueing the siirne ri·al cs.late run­
J'lal.wood1 Roaci alter 3:30 p , m ,
COAL FOR SALE: GREAT SAV·
school route.
6 6 3tp
INUS If bought before M Aug­ 5 - room_ house locate_d at 26 Pa rk veyed to James B. Hawk und Ma11
Hawk by Orv ille n. Gnlti a m rcust. Now is thti time to get yuur
'118 OW5II081LE 88 - 2 door se•
St., M 1?d�eport, Ohio, .
winter coal. Before the Fall rush. Store building locat�d- m down- COl'(led 1n volume 1 7 l p,1ge 94, 111 '
du. V8 locket ep1ln11. Goe.a like
Meigs County Uecd Herords.
Have all Grades or roal. Will de·
town Uut!an d, LIVlng quarte rs
a Jet. fl795. Kur " v,n' Zandt,
The prtt ycr or sail.I petitio n l!l
liver" anywhere. sec or call Bob
Pomeroy.
above. SUJ_lab le for I large or 2 for an order to sdl said real est &lt;1tc I
t '1 3Lc
Jerfers. Mine located State Roule
�mall b�smesses. Irene Tum, 7 1l lo pa)' debts and c,,sts.
'38 Ml.'RCURY Mont.cry 2 door. A
1 24. 1/, mile from fair grounds.
Un1vcrs1ty
Terrace,
.
Athens,
,
1 he_ persons first above �lent1unyoutbtul Cit' in1lde and out.
6 7 l;Jtp
Ohio, Phone LY 2-:)2tl2.
11480, Karr • Van Zand\, Pom­
8 7 fitp ed will further take nnt1ce that
________ thl' Y have been made parties de·
eroy.
6 7 3tc ( 9a ) "Aa rine Suppl ie�
FOR. SALE: FAR"M. 64 A, located fcndant to said pctiHon and that
'47 Cf(EVROLET e cyllnder-De­ BUJ' Vow - on good gravel road. tl room they arc required to answer t lw
iuxe I door. A car !or real econ•
house with hot and cold water. :m me on or Odore the 16t h day ol
omy. tUU. Karr • v,n Zandt,
Mrs. John
' Stout, Harrisonville. July, 1 960.
Pomeroy ,
6 7 3tc
Edgar Welch, administrator
6 7 3tc
of. the eatate of Bc&amp;&amp;io
'01 FORD cu,torn 300 - VB 2 door
FOil SALE: i"IVE ROO}j S wil�
Welch, dct·cusctl.
Fri1ky III a youn1 coll. f l 193.
balh. Ju�t completed irt F&gt;1'a,. Dated May 16, 1000.
tc.rr
' ·a· nd Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
cuse. Hardwood floors, built-in
(5) 19, 2t,;; lfil :::, 0, 1 6, z;t, fltc
6 7 3tr
---- - - - cabinets. Priced for quick sale.
$6,000. l 1 honti V13-2.261. 6-8-3lc
AT
Z'l CADQ.J..A-G Coupe .[)1VJllc. A
better buy than a brand new
LEGAL NOTICE
•mall ear. '3990. Karr and Van
FO!t SALK I\UUS1£ IN HAHRISUN
CH•
No.
13,010
Zandt, Pomeroy.
ti 7 3tc
VILLE. Six rooms with bath.
Asa Harrington, who rcs1dt's at
Close
to
church
and
school.
Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
36ti Ada 111s Street, Gll'rll'O. l 1 1 1 no1s;
'Ml BUJCK Century Riveria Coupe
John Stout, Hnrr!sonvllle.
Solid white color - A 10lid val­
Jcs�ic W il&lt;!y, whose plun· ur resi­
6 7 t.itc thmcc ls unknown and c.innol with
ue. 11 1811. Karr &amp; Van Zandt,
Pomeroy,
6 7 Ste IIIID IOATf AND MOTOU f!IS
reasonublc dilh:cncc be asc1·rtain•
•
end v,t while fht\i IHt. Metr•
ed. the unknown heir�. rtev isees,
1" 7 Ford VO 2 door aedan $1,195.
polltan Moton, too ■. Main
legatecR,
administrntors, ext•t·utors
NOTICE OF FILING AND
Carerul local owner. New Pon­
It., PomeNy, f'hon• WY..i-1t.76.
and assigns of J t•ijsic Will•y, deHEARING
ON
INVENTORY
tiac trade,in. BlaeUnara, Pome1 1-24-tft
Probate Court, Me-11• County, Ohio cca�cd, wHI take nolicc lh,11 on
roy.
6-li-6lc
the I Jth day of M11y l fl!IO, llNnard '
C■1e No, 11,311
, 1 4)
Rent
l nlstra • V. l-' ull z and Bell&gt;· J. Fullz fikd
Adm
lhc
Executor
or
To
-------- tor and to such of t � following as their Petition aJ?;ainst th t" rn 1 11 the
19'16 CHEVllOL�T Bel-Air. ,1,1uD
EIGHT
llOOM
HOUSE,
two
five
4- door sedan. Powergllde. Radio
Court of Common 1'lt•1Js of .\1clgs
room 1t1.partme11�•- A. N. Bengel. ar r rcsidc11ts of the state o f Ohio: County, Ohio. lhc sa11w b&lt;!mg
and healer. A smart looking car.
&lt;!
;
xt
survivh1g
n
of
spouse,
any
If
Phone WY2-3l72.
l l•:.Mfc
6-9-6tc
Blaetlnara, Pomeroy.
kin · hendidaries under the will Case No. 13,010 in said l'ourt, for
-----attorney� tho p_a rtilio_n _ of ccrti1i_11 rt·cd es t_a tc
19ili3 DODGE VO Cuatom Royal. t ROO M AND BATH APART· if �11y: the attorney or
ti a (or,i m en- j In said Pet1L1011 dcscnhcd , to -w1l:
ing
th
represent
of
any
1996. 4- door. One careful local
MENT, Norih Second Street, Honed persons:
P4IlCEL l :
owner. ll'1 ■econd to none ln
Middleport. Renl rc&amp;.1onable.
You
are
hereby
noJitled
that
on
A part of that purl ur 11 h11 sl'
condlllon and value. BlaoUnars,
Phone WY-2·11293.
6 6 6tc the 71b day of June, 1060. an In - uate in Meigs County, Oh i o, 1 11 the
Pomeroy,
6-9•6tc
-SAVE MONE Y BY REN'l'ING A vt•11tury and Apprai8€!mcut of the north part uf that purl ut one
1950 MERCURY Hard Top 2 door.
kefrla:erator from Ewini• Store &lt;!Slate of Leslie Ii. Hawson, de• hundred acre lot numlwr urw hun•
'89D. A critJcal ln1pecllon will
C1ll WY 2·2860.
6 6 3tc et•as&lt;!d, late of Roule 2, Long Bot- drcd and fifly seven, whic h Iles
Lom Ill !laid County was filed in C! ast o f and adJoiuinJ.: St•ct iun num­
pro"e lhl1 to be a Une buy.
thi!I Court.
Blaeltn1ra, Pomeroy.
8-IMltc
ber twenty nine in Town One ( 1 )
FOUR ROOM SECOND l'LOOR
Hearing on said Inventory and a11 il Range Thirteen ( 1:i, i n suid
apartment with b1th: also one Appraisemcnl will be had before County of Meigs, lllOl'l' r,articu
(9)
room flnt floor , Miller Apart­ thiH Courl on the 27tb day of Ju ne [ y described as follows; t hat islar•
to
ments, Mulberry Ave. Rent rea­ 1960, ut 10 o'clock A . M.
USED LAWN MOWERS, I TV 1,J
say, Beginning on the nort h line
sonable. Phone WY2-3170, after
Exceptlon1 thereto may be m ed of the part of L.ot Numh1&gt;r 157
1 W11aUn1hou1e W11her, GrY:I
&amp;:80 p. m.
6 o etr by any lntere.!lted party at any above mentioned, fi£ty n i ne !eel
and Stand, a UHi Eletlrlc Sweep
time prior lo fiwi day&amp; before the west o r iiorthca!lt corner uf same,
era, 2 Iron,, odda and tnd■,
diahH, poll and p1n1, 1110 tJI• nvE ROOM unfurul1hed apart- date set for hearin&amp;.
thence sou�h 26� degree weat
WITNESS my slgnature and 11.lung Lhe north line of t he stre"'
verwart. Erne,t L. Lewi, '8 N.
ment. Toi. WY2·3302.
6-8-8lc
the seal of eald Court, this three hundred and scvt•ntccn fl•cl,
Third SI., Middleport, Ohio. ---- ·--- --, s-a-etc 1 1 7 l
7th day of June 1960.
tu Daniel Cbrlsty ' 1 lot. thenc1;
���-F. H. O'BRIEN
north 23 degree we11 1inc hu ndr&amp;4 1
JO WEEK OLD PIGS '8 111ch. 1 "1 WANTED: COOK for reat home.
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
seventy
fcl't to tho' north !in� �
mil•• WHl ot Roule S3 near
Write quallfieatlon1 to p, O. Box
By Ann &amp;ker, Deputy Clerk th e tract 11bovo mentioned; thence
Burlln1ham. Rober, L. Jone.,
303, Pomeroy, Ohio.
6 7 ate
, (8) 9, 16, 2tt south aa: 1 4 degree east thrt'c hun,
Shade, Ohio,
6-9-Stp 1 ------------------drct"l and fifty eight f&lt;!l'.'t to the
pl1tcc of beglnnin.Jil, conlalning hull
12
HOLSTEIN, Guern,ey,, (
&amp;V:Ce
�m acre, more or less, and dl'strib,nd JerHYI- E. R. Hollon, MinNOTICI OF SALi OF
ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing
er■vllle Rt. No. 1 . Wl9-11M.
AUTOMOBILI
at the �outheast corner of nennls
HOUSE PAINTING INSIDE AND
s-•a1c
Notice ie h�reby a:lven that on 7\olorris' lot situate in the part of
out. Roof and chimney work.
"•• ••• eleatrlo rang• let■ you oook a oofflple1..
Ray Oun. WY 2•3624,
6 2 8lp Monday, Juno 20, 1960, al 10:00 A . one hundred acre lot abo"e de­
M., the undenianed will offer for scribed; thence in a northerly di­
••••• IOt • IIOllcla, hOUNIUI, reolpe �rteo•
at public auc\lon to the hljh- rcclion ninety (90) fee\ more or
( 20 ) Business Services sale
• Touch • '-utton •nd and cookln11 • Super Owitt caoh lla.....,....n -'•
e1t bidder for cash in hand at less, to the north line or said lot
.,...won
wlrit Colrod" lt.c- . No-Drip ud: tDp llopl lfll"-from l'\ln­
Pomeroy
Motor
Company,
Poin•
thence
ea■t
on the north line of
AIR CONDfflOlilNG, REFRIO�­
.
lpe HNt unit,.. poch hos. 5 --.,Nd 111� dowi, rottge aidtl
aUon aervicti. Jack'• Refrl1era• eroy, Ohlo, lhe followlng dc11crib1'.ld said lot 65 feet; thenl'C in a south­
h"'9; ao chooM fflllll. on. lu" rightfor
lion. New U.ven. Phone TU2· car to-wll: One 1969 Goliath. Sta• crly direclion ahcl.y (tiQ} tcet, more
• Eo1y Claattlitt - ''1tay0up"' tutf•�
DELICIOUS HAIi SAND­
.,,,.._,.. ,_,,. -'n■•
lion Wagon, Motor No. •O·, Serlal Qr less. to the ,outh line on the
31137.
8-111-11
uttlb. l:loke ond broil uftlh �
WICHES, Jaek'o Dilry Bar, Mid­
No. 320412430.
street; thencj!I following the south
dleport.
I 7 Ile MUILLIR PURNACH, W IITING
•
Handy
oppllanq 9'ltt.l
Dated thl! 7th day of ,lu.
1960. lint .alona the atreet forty-five (45)
�
. . HOUII ,,...1......_ Al'IIOI• 1,..
'
Gtner1I
MoNirs
Ac
enc•
of
beglnn
ing
.
t
hft
place
feet
to
.
BIAOLI: PUPS. SWEET POTATO . , -., .,,.._ Ohio. c.,,....tlen
P&gt;.RCl!:L 2:
plultl. Dunie ltuT , Racine­
WY2.QM.
1 1-1 1-tf
By J. w. Hynea, PA 769
A part of thal part of a Jul situ•
Road.
8-7-atp
(ti) 9, Uc ate In Meta:s County, Ohio, in the
TELEVISION RADIO Ahl&gt; �LL
. Ill 114'1'1 'KQJ,EI) WITH STAii appliance rt1p.air, Phone Ott,
notth part of one hundred acrt
'll'amrln. 21!o Iba,, fl.ti; , Iba.
lot number OJle hundred and fi(ty
lloCllnlock, R1cln1, 0.\lo. 2-1-llc
O /C9
111ft, pure, and 111aranleed.
,even (ID7), which lie, ca,t of and
lblnbloll lllfdwue.
adjotnin&amp; Section No. 29 in Town
APA1&lt;1'111tNTS - lllnuabed ,;;;d
NOTICI OP AIJ,OINTMINT
1, Ranae 13 in aaid County ol
&lt;•) 2'1, ll8, 20; (D) 4, D, I, oulllrntabed. llellutert, lllddl•
l1t•Ni
_.
LHlle
H.
RIWMft
•
1-1-11 CaM Ne. 11,SII
Mela:1, mm parlJcularly described
.1!. 1a, II, II, 19, IO, U, part. Phono WY-H:IK
Notice l1 hereby a:lven that Em- 19 follows, lo-wtt: That is to say.
If, 2'1; 11) 1 , 2, I, I, t, 10,
NJ_OY
melt Rawson whose Poat Office be&amp;lnnin1 on the north line ol
tlllllD HOITY POWER IIOWEB
QUALITY IN A ILY II LIN
addreu 11 230 Alb Street, �lddle• that put of lot number one hun•
tlA,cVio. l'llon1 WYZ·Zlm. E- D.
port, Ohio; has 'Men duly appoint- dred and fifty Seven above men
WAT II H AT II f'OII ONLY
8-1-atp
· ""111, Pomeroy,
ed as Admini1trator or the Estate tloned, Ufty nine feel we!lt of th£
of Lealle H. Rawson, late ot Meill northeast comet' of the same;
thenct: aouth 2tll degree weal
County, Ohlo, de�eued,
.
Dated tbla $lit d:i.)' of May 1060. alon1 lhe north. Une of the stree1
one hundred and tblrt.y 11lx (136)
f , H. O'BRIEN
Judae of lhe Probate Court j feet more or le111, to the southeast
TSN Y AII TANK PIIOT CTION
corner of �race Hemdont1 Jot;
''
.M�lp Co�tt, Qhlo
to the
. . " - , �. !l,.li, 1,· a1o IM! �,lgree

g_Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-M.lddleport, 0., June 9, 1960

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APPLIANCES

STARTS F R I DAY: J U N E 10th

With Purchase Of Any Appliance

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e,a W1l!Jj,1, · . Divfd l'leldi
Jt., a1'd
"t'or Grlnl!ead ,
were the teadim.
t.,,,y -b. Pem '
li,;ti»", ftM
D\iibin Soyce
mvi,, Sfllron
Ctl\e, ' lwaioba
MIIaa., Bill 'Glbbt, lfmldt.
Weaver, Jeff Ball. Sl'eve c "-• ne)'s:
� a'nd con�le 'Carter. Tea�
Mn. Robert 'eearb and Ml"i. url
Wallace.
Primary: F-aye McCoy-, Debbie
Andonon, �everly Field,, Painel,
Durbin, S1llf Love, Denise , Grin- I
1tead, Billy
Donald lllnt ,
l&lt;.athy Fiel&lt;lt Geey Slewarl, l\ary
Silk, Dan Jl!ftl,, , ,l,pg!la Fields ,
MtrilYn Gibbs, Bll!;bari &lt;l1'Jt'o�
!,,&lt;n'eJ Cart,r, oq&lt;I Koy
'l'Hchera: Miss Mar.torte Brinker
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and Mrs. Roy Brinker.
Junior Girls: Connie Carpenter,
Rosemary Sisk, Nancy Capehart,
Diane Sisk Stella Kimes 0 Sarah
Brinker Diana Roush Tbelma
Hall, ,Ja�ice Crites, Gail Anderson

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Love 1'11,111 llo'.l
About P'l""
Medic
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Gale Stol-n\ li!l�I.
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The Brlg�ter Day
The Secret Storm
The Edge of Nlght
'Mle Tb!'M Stoon1
'the Life of .R!leY
Arthur J. Smith-Newt
A Look at the weath"lr
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·jule ,JUvlli\..!lhoW
Ai\dy
Amds 'n
U. S. Marshall
Lock Up
BeUy Hut.ton Sbo•
Johnny Rmgo
Zane Gr�y Theatre
Shotgun Slade
Revlon Spring Festival
News
A Loot at the Weather
Theater 13
Sign Off

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Cartoon 'naeater
The Red llblft Show
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,:15 The secret .Storm
!:30 The Edge of Night
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15:30 The Life o1 Rlle1
f:00 Anh-ur t. Sml,tli-New■i
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8:25 TV l!owllnJ clinlt
5:30 Amoa 'n' :1ntfr
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mft\11, �. \\!_jfirfd AW.on.
��I;• .IM'ters,
llillm Fie$, Yiiflt Hefl\,y, and
(;l'rolyn lllttr. TKcltfn : Mrs.
""" s,..,...n:, !\In. Wllllain Wil­
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. Otlters t.,ho anllrt� In the
lclrOOi were Mrs. Ray FlMda,. Mrs.
�vena King and Raymond !Sisk.

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BUT S"POSE
'IE fER61T 10
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WIibur D. and Roth A, _ ,.ang
to Raymond and Hattie � her
l:.nt Pomeroy.

O'T'MRSI' Il'L CRITTERS IJlfflL� IS POSl'TIVE THEY
HOOMIN !!-

t:tmn·,. W. i�d Dorjl t, f:,,.y
to Herman all.d Vtol'et L. 'Clb.dill,

Lot, Middleport.
Bessie M . McKn�ght lo Lee F.
Leaue, Parcels, Salisbury.
Ollie B., Wanda, Hebron M.,
Maxine, Paul C., Barban, Edward
R., Phyllis, Billie G., Mary, Charles D. Burke. Phyllls J. and Merle
Knowlton to Hazel D. Burke, Par­
cels, Columbia.
Garnet Hayman lo Kathlet Bis­
sell, Parcels, Lebanon.
Blanche B. Ruth, Dec., to Er­
nest Ruth, Donna Jean Hlrvey,
George Ernest Ruth, Jarries Lee
Ruth, AUid. of Trans., Olive.
ijay Burley Woodrum Dec., to
Druzilla Marie Woodrum and Al·
dena Walton, Cert. or Trans., Col­
umbia.
Ray Burley Woodrum to Dru­
zilla Marie Woodrum and ..tldena
Walton Cert. or Trans., Colum'
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A den• and Carl L. Walti:111 to
Druzilla M. Woodrum, l M ·eo1100
acres, Columbia.
Aldena and Carl L. Walton to
Druzma M. Woodrum, Pntels-,
Columbia.
J. B. O'Brien, a·1\m . Id• t. \veUs,
Dec., to NOel and �dlth Heitmann
l'ar•els
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CONDlnON OF GAUGES-­
Montgomery 16.2 upper, 9.4 lower,
6 ft. open. Gallipolis: 18,7 u pper,
l l.8 lower, 8 ft. oper\; Lock 23: 14.8
upper, 1 1 .8 lower, 37 wickets open.
All dams a�e u� 13 throui:t. 23 eIcept 1? which 1s down. All Kanawha River dams are on the slll.
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OHIO RI VER BOATS: DOWN-.
Southland 4 :30 a. m., 9-0; Lock 7: !
lleckjord �:30 am., 1 1-8. L6ck 9.
OVEC, 7:30 am. no tow reported.
Lock 13: Rang�r 1': 30 am . 4-0, �ne
tow .-_nd one m1Ie�; Loe� 14: Mike
tredftor '1 : 15 am, 1 9-0; l;o&lt;:k 23: C.
V._ Harner. 2:50 pm, !-0; Elger
Chff, 3:05 �m, �-0; Titan. 2:40 am,
0-1 1 ; Avalon 6:15 am.
UPBOUIND: LDCk 2t: DlspetCher
6:35 am, 3-0; A&amp;hland 7:20 am. 14-0
Lock 'l'I, Elger Cttlf 7 : 10 am, no
1
tow reported· Jane Hoagland 6:4� ,
•
am , 4-0 ; G,Ilipol!s Tri Slate 6: 25 •
am, 10 -0; Jane T. S:4-!5 am, B-O: A.
The ·Ladies Circle of the �sby­
V . Chrli. 7:50 J.l,Jll, 04; W. w. Rhea teri 1m Church wlll serve a chicken
7 :•� · 1).6; A. �· �hris, Jr.. 8:l5 a.
10 �.t the
m., 0-&amp;, Belpre 8.40 am, 2,..6',, .e_. anp hQt -dt,!lnet,1'uni!
e��. ' Serving will begm at
4 p. m. l'roi:ceds will be used for
church repairs.

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1:30 New,
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Yonr Ea.'\O Report•
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John Daly New,
Flight
Steve Canyon
Donne Reed
'11le Real MoC'oya
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Bible SthooJ Ended June 3rd
In PlNm At New Haven Park

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., June 9, lDe0--7

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of Mr. and Mre. Ralph Warner and Mn,.. Linda Bailey and .son or St .
family.
) Albans.
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Kenneth Lu1khart 16 annou111:mi.:
Mr. and Mrs. R1char.:I HaU and
son8 of Hopkins, Minn., spent Mon· the re-openin.: of his shoe repair
day with Mr. and Mr11. Robert Wil- shop in Ma11on following an illm· ��
son and family of Mason.
The shop will be open from 8 a 111
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwab and to 12 Noon and from l p. 111 to 5
son! had as their guests last week, p. m. at the L. S. Bletncr bu1ld1n ;:

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Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip'- Mark
and Lisa, have returned fo St.
Louis, Mo., :ifter visiting his moth•
er, Mrs. Cl".ra Phillips.
Mr. and J,rs. 'Paul Kint were
recent guest! of hel' parellta, Mr,
and �rs. JoE' 'stnn'iz:.
Mr. and Mi-s. William Cottrm
entertained J\.l r. agjJ Mn. E&gt;rVille
Archer ul Laureh·ill'e , Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. JoC Strong have
telurned from Nashville, Tenn.,
where they ,•isi1c&gt;d his brother,
Harry St.rona, whe is in ill hulth.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus and sons
have moved to Cleveland where he
ta sta.\ioned with lhe Navy.
· Ed Fitzpatrick is in }-1olzer Hos•
pit,t for treatment following 11ur•
gery.
Mr. and Mn. Amos Lowe and
, children were week end guests or
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Strawr.baugh.
Mrs. Nellie Sayre and Gladys
Sayre were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Slraws­
•baugh.
Blair Might spent la!t wee'k with
relatives In Columbt11.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Donel! and
· f1mil3' were recent gueata of his
mother, Mn. Cassle Auffilltis.
Miss Shelba Arbaugh spet1t the
week end ·with lier pareni-. the
Earl Arbaughs.

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and nine newcomers will attend
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Mountaine, Jone 12 through 19
Gen�ral Manager Ed Macauley
announced today.

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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
(He No. 18,018
Cue No. 1 1.364
Josic D1ltcher. who�t· last k �own E,t1te_ e&gt;f . Mary- Frledley, deceHed
Mr. and Mrs. ft,ii]ph Warner and
.
J, I'.
addre:.s W&lt;lS Boyden Ueat· h , l' lcm
Notice 1s hereby given that John fannly of Ma.son spent Sunday in
da, w hose exact address 1s un- 1
Charleston v1sitmg Mr. and Mrs.
known ; Howard linckles, whotic
Rufus Cobb and family . Mrs. Cobb
CON8J8TENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
last
known
,,lldress
was
Kolr.umo,
and )'! rs. Warner are sisters.
Beloro 9:30 A.M.
I.ATES
lndiana,
whose
uacl
address
is
un•
,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner of
Mlddl■port WY•2·2649
� EGAL N�TICE
kno,,., n , Florence Brit·klc;i, whose
Hcd House were 1::uests this week
4 ,cen t, per word, one insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cenl!.
Pomeroy WY -2-3195
H1ds w:11 be received at the of•
last known address was 907 Chest·
I eta.ts PW wwd for three �uve insmiona..
KAUn FE.ED ITOR ■
f
11•f&gt;
of Webster &amp; Fultz until E . JJalliday whose Post Office addnut Street, Spnngf1eld, Ohio, and
Special - oae mouth tar 30 cent, per word.
At C...,_..,
1
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,
11-sday.
J une 14, 1 960, at iO re ss 1s Ga ll1poli11, Ohio, �as been
Edward Wcld1, whus1 last known
l\lll nte of 4 ttnta per word will be charged for ad verhsrng
Yukoe, S-2145
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dock
A.
M. for the purchase of ,I duly appo111t,cd Administrate:..� of
·
address
was
ti
Creas)·
s
,\le.idow
ti IIOt pa.hi witbin 10 daya aiter l'11011MD;i bill.
1'1AMtLL SERVICE STATION
,he
Sherman
Stephens real f'Slate the Estate u f " Mary Friedley late of
Abbotts Langley, Hertz. England,
Ima 11,q Advertillnc - Should be r� !.mmediately. The
hfor• 9:00 AM.
� 1 t uatc_d at 222 S c_anwre Street in Columb i a To wnship, t,'leigs Coun•
and
whose
rcs1dcm:c
arc
unknown,
f&gt;ail, SatiJMI will not be, N!llponaihle for more than o.ne iocorJ
AIIMny
take nol l�&lt;i th.i t Edgar Welch, ad­ 1 hc Village of .1!1ddlep or_t . Oh10. ty, Oh io , deceased.
Zl'e" Day Rerrtc,
m1mstrator of tht&gt; es! a tc of li('S• I he rt al estate 1s appraised for
Dated this 7th day of June 1980.
-.rd of 11:ul.b 1Dd Specla1 NoUce1 ot. E\',"lta $1.UO. Obitu.arie,
F. H. O'BRl_f:N
sic
Wt&gt; ll-h. deeeam.l. un lhe 23 rd -:, 1 900.UO and canno! be sold for
HAMMER'S R�FUSE DISPOSAL.
pubUalled wt 1 erit per word.
1,·�s t ha� the appraised value. For
peL1
his
Judge
of
the Probate Courl
f1lc&lt;l
1959.
April,
of
d&lt;1y
Weekly
pickup.
As
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as
low
L DAY
3 DAYS
.; DA YS
1 MO.
Meirri;; County_ Ohio
a month, Call R. &amp; A. Serv k-e tJOn i n the Probate Cuurt withm further mformatw n, phone WY 2II
IOc
90c
$1.36
f'.l!O
(6) 9, 16, 23, 3\l
Srat1on, WY2-2366 or see Mar- and fur the l'ounty of .\frigs anJ '.! 1 86.
111
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fl.20
fl.BO
'8.00
16J 7, 9, 1 1 . 13, 4tc
10n (Hammer) Ha.vi. 6-1-Jotp State of Ohio, allcgml-( t hat the
1111
'lie
fUO
'2.211
'7.M
personal property ur said &lt;leccdc111 r10rth line of said 1;-a;l above men­
Ado
bJ 10 A,11. will ho In lhal day·, ........
AUCTIONEER
is _ i m,uffit:lt'll\ lo p.iy , h e debts of t 1Hned, thence south 68�� degree
Compl�e Serv�
Si11d . decc dcnt, 1hat the decedent l'ust O'le h undred and twenty six
PHONE .WY-2-21 57
CrlH lndford
B_essie \\,c I c Ii, d ie d �CILl' d m _ fet· l rect ·, more or less, lo lhe place
of
lltr-ltt, PhCHM or Contact
SJJUP Ie O f lh � fO 11 OWU]g d cs�rl bC d l il'g i nning.
I
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C.
8RADr:OR
D,
Racina,
Ohle.
Lc.
s1tualed
the
lIl
County
m
real cst1:1
I '.1 1
)Ole
· --- �-- of Meigs_ ,jtate u f Ohio and Vi llai:c 1 1 he aboYc �w_o . parcels of real
LAWN
MOW!::R
sharp"ning
and
(St:i.te are adJo_rnmg tra�ts and
TIIIMITI AND Pin CONTR�
/ motor_ repair, machine hand of Pagev!llr. to-wi t .
l,J ,.._ P:ne lnepktlon. huur­
Parcel I : Situated in t h e V i l- t 11nst1tute a triangular piece ol 1
� a w fllmg_ and home m1:1lnlc_n•
N " N&gt;tlOII- Ph- R.
aud bc rng 60 feel n·al estate fronting 181 feet on
aru.:e 9crv1_cc Ernest !-- Lewis . !age of Pai.:evilleside!
and A. .....lee 'lt■t'-n WY1of lols 4 6 and \ ; nm t Street, 1 91 feet on the e l·
south
48 _N. Third St., M1dd lepo�t . I off of the
ncordcd m plat o·f said vi i IL')'. and 00 feet adjoining the pro•
as
r
49
&gt;
Ohto. I hone WY2-23:i8. 6-9-0tc
lagc 1 11 Mt'l):s County , Ohio, ,ui iJ b t·- oc_i�L.Y of Clare Hawley.
. .
CLIFF BYERS and his STRlNG­
I he pray� r. of the . Petition ill
7
o
17,
No.
ing
wnship
T
Sf"t110n
m
NOTES will return to Wilkes•
(
) nsurance.
and r..ang i! 14 of t he (State ofi for th.� Part1l10n of said real estate 1I
\' ille American Le•lon Post on
I and for other equilable relief. Said
LlJMPl..ETE "J.NStJRANCE PRO- Oluo Company ' s p 11rdiase.
1chiedule Saturday, June 1 1 , with
Defendants are required to alls•
·
Par"cl
po t·10.
'e''l· on. L,· 1e, Auto, yire,
dandng 9 'tll t .
6 9 3tc
- 2 ·· .Bein &lt;&gt;'-' L,0 1• No • 49• 1 05 1 w('r said Petition on the second
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Call Doll MHls, Middleport feet norlh side Pa�cvl ll 1• , as sam e 1 ,1 Y Of J ul , 1 960 or Ju
d gment WI 11
' appears on the aud1lor's duplicate ( •
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of laxes for the year 1948 in th&lt;' hl! taken against them.
For rRRE ln.,.:tlon
Ber ard V. l':' ltz and
IN MEMORY of Cart L. Hill who
;etty J. ful_tz,_
DON STIVERS-- name of l'rrr} S1 dcs, rl'i'N1•nce to
I
PHONI
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passed away June 8, 18MS. Aho
1 which is hcrcl)y made.
,Plamhffs
Middleport, Ohio
Gilmore'• Supply Store
j
' Pare&lt;'! :J: Bt•ing lot No 47 Pai:Ymy trlends and neighbors for
(5)
12,
1
9
26;
(6)
2,
9,
1
6
,
6tc
s
the
s
a
ville,
aud
ume appears on
their lr.lndneas. Wilma Johnson,
:_
WY-2•277•
ilor's tlupli&lt;·al1• or taxt•s for the
Lan11vUle, Ohlo, RDL 6-Q- l tc
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· Yl'ur 1 948 in the name of M . J
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IN JIIEMORIAII OF James Borgan
Vance, rdl:'rence 10 which 1�
Company
who w11 killed J\lne 9th, 1909.
ht•reby rnadc,
It. M.ry 1, YI. Va.
Sadly mlued by hia wUe and
Parcl'] 4: lk mg Lui 42 PaJ.(cvillt" .
·•93 Lincoln It.
chil�ren.
6-9-llc WD A, C. CULTIVATORS, BLACK­
as sani(: apf)c&lt;irs un 1he .i udit1Jr\
Phone WY2-3S6 I Mhldleport
hawk corn planter, Good con­
dupl icate 1&gt;f 'l'a xfs for tht! yeM I
1 ij J Auto Sales
dition, Joe Fleld11 near Kilroys
l !HB i n t l1 t• name or \1. J . Va:- n•, I
on Route 7.
6 8 6tc
rt&gt;fcren1
,. to wl11d1 Ls hcrt'hj
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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE rnnd&lt;&gt;.
4" .Wr.aa lNI Me.MI■
PIGS roH SALE. William Bfrke,
1
with bath, nice location. Melvm
l'arcc l �: Berni-( \ut '.'Jo. 46, 1 0.'.I
...TROPOIJTAN MOTCIAI
Dorca1, O h io.
6 7 I !tp
Hood, I l l Locust St., Pomeroy. f rc 1 norlh �id l' ;,r l'u�:t' Vtlk, ,1.�
06416 .... Molft tt.
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sanw ap1wars on 1h1: ,rnd 11 or's {It.
,......,, Oh'10 KEY PORTAl,LE VICTOR add­
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pl1t·at e uf laxt•s fur th1! year II.Ht!
ing machine. l'hone CH 7-244:.! b.i iH.. l�t: i' � li:\-1 WJ1 H !I · R0? 1�1 iu the name 1Jf Perry Sli lcs, retcr­
1911C) PONTIAC. $100. Good Tirea.
.
_ l .oca1e�
between Rut1a11.l entc to whidi is hl'rl'l,y made.
house.
Letart.
6 7 :H Jl
Phone WY2-6368. H1rJe7 Halng
I
and
HurrisonvJlle
on m.iil «11(1 ' Ueing the siirne ri·al cs.late run­
J'lal.wood1 Roaci alter 3:30 p , m ,
COAL FOR SALE: GREAT SAV·
school route.
6 6 3tp
INUS If bought before M Aug­ 5 - room_ house locate_d at 26 Pa rk veyed to James B. Hawk und Ma11
Hawk by Orv ille n. Gnlti a m rcust. Now is thti time to get yuur
'118 OW5II081LE 88 - 2 door se•
St., M 1?d�eport, Ohio, .
winter coal. Before the Fall rush. Store building locat�d- m down- COl'(led 1n volume 1 7 l p,1ge 94, 111 '
du. V8 locket ep1ln11. Goe.a like
Meigs County Uecd Herords.
Have all Grades or roal. Will de·
town Uut!an d, LIVlng quarte rs
a Jet. fl795. Kur " v,n' Zandt,
The prtt ycr or sail.I petitio n l!l
liver" anywhere. sec or call Bob
Pomeroy.
above. SUJ_lab le for I large or 2 for an order to sdl said real est &lt;1tc I
t '1 3Lc
Jerfers. Mine located State Roule
�mall b�smesses. Irene Tum, 7 1l lo pa)' debts and c,,sts.
'38 Ml.'RCURY Mont.cry 2 door. A
1 24. 1/, mile from fair grounds.
Un1vcrs1ty
Terrace,
.
Athens,
,
1 he_ persons first above �lent1unyoutbtul Cit' in1lde and out.
6 7 l;Jtp
Ohio, Phone LY 2-:)2tl2.
11480, Karr • Van Zand\, Pom­
8 7 fitp ed will further take nnt1ce that
________ thl' Y have been made parties de·
eroy.
6 7 3tc ( 9a ) "Aa rine Suppl ie�
FOR. SALE: FAR"M. 64 A, located fcndant to said pctiHon and that
'47 Cf(EVROLET e cyllnder-De­ BUJ' Vow - on good gravel road. tl room they arc required to answer t lw
iuxe I door. A car !or real econ•
house with hot and cold water. :m me on or Odore the 16t h day ol
omy. tUU. Karr • v,n Zandt,
Mrs. John
' Stout, Harrisonville. July, 1 960.
Pomeroy ,
6 7 3tc
Edgar Welch, administrator
6 7 3tc
of. the eatate of Bc&amp;&amp;io
'01 FORD cu,torn 300 - VB 2 door
FOil SALE: i"IVE ROO}j S wil�
Welch, dct·cusctl.
Fri1ky III a youn1 coll. f l 193.
balh. Ju�t completed irt F&gt;1'a,. Dated May 16, 1000.
tc.rr
' ·a· nd Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
cuse. Hardwood floors, built-in
(5) 19, 2t,;; lfil :::, 0, 1 6, z;t, fltc
6 7 3tr
---- - - - cabinets. Priced for quick sale.
$6,000. l 1 honti V13-2.261. 6-8-3lc
AT
Z'l CADQ.J..A-G Coupe .[)1VJllc. A
better buy than a brand new
LEGAL NOTICE
•mall ear. '3990. Karr and Van
FO!t SALK I\UUS1£ IN HAHRISUN
CH•
No.
13,010
Zandt, Pomeroy.
ti 7 3tc
VILLE. Six rooms with bath.
Asa Harrington, who rcs1dt's at
Close
to
church
and
school.
Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
36ti Ada 111s Street, Gll'rll'O. l 1 1 1 no1s;
'Ml BUJCK Century Riveria Coupe
John Stout, Hnrr!sonvllle.
Solid white color - A 10lid val­
Jcs�ic W il&lt;!y, whose plun· ur resi­
6 7 t.itc thmcc ls unknown and c.innol with
ue. 11 1811. Karr &amp; Van Zandt,
Pomeroy,
6 7 Ste IIIID IOATf AND MOTOU f!IS
reasonublc dilh:cncc be asc1·rtain•
•
end v,t while fht\i IHt. Metr•
ed. the unknown heir�. rtev isees,
1" 7 Ford VO 2 door aedan $1,195.
polltan Moton, too ■. Main
legatecR,
administrntors, ext•t·utors
NOTICE OF FILING AND
Carerul local owner. New Pon­
It., PomeNy, f'hon• WY..i-1t.76.
and assigns of J t•ijsic Will•y, deHEARING
ON
INVENTORY
tiac trade,in. BlaeUnara, Pome1 1-24-tft
Probate Court, Me-11• County, Ohio cca�cd, wHI take nolicc lh,11 on
roy.
6-li-6lc
the I Jth day of M11y l fl!IO, llNnard '
C■1e No, 11,311
, 1 4)
Rent
l nlstra • V. l-' ull z and Bell&gt;· J. Fullz fikd
Adm
lhc
Executor
or
To
-------- tor and to such of t � following as their Petition aJ?;ainst th t" rn 1 11 the
19'16 CHEVllOL�T Bel-Air. ,1,1uD
EIGHT
llOOM
HOUSE,
two
five
4- door sedan. Powergllde. Radio
Court of Common 1'lt•1Js of .\1clgs
room 1t1.partme11�•- A. N. Bengel. ar r rcsidc11ts of the state o f Ohio: County, Ohio. lhc sa11w b&lt;!mg
and healer. A smart looking car.
&lt;!
;
xt
survivh1g
n
of
spouse,
any
If
Phone WY2-3l72.
l l•:.Mfc
6-9-6tc
Blaetlnara, Pomeroy.
kin · hendidaries under the will Case No. 13,010 in said l'ourt, for
-----attorney� tho p_a rtilio_n _ of ccrti1i_11 rt·cd es t_a tc
19ili3 DODGE VO Cuatom Royal. t ROO M AND BATH APART· if �11y: the attorney or
ti a (or,i m en- j In said Pet1L1011 dcscnhcd , to -w1l:
ing
th
represent
of
any
1996. 4- door. One careful local
MENT, Norih Second Street, Honed persons:
P4IlCEL l :
owner. ll'1 ■econd to none ln
Middleport. Renl rc&amp;.1onable.
You
are
hereby
noJitled
that
on
A part of that purl ur 11 h11 sl'
condlllon and value. BlaoUnars,
Phone WY-2·11293.
6 6 6tc the 71b day of June, 1060. an In - uate in Meigs County, Oh i o, 1 11 the
Pomeroy,
6-9•6tc
-SAVE MONE Y BY REN'l'ING A vt•11tury and Apprai8€!mcut of the north part uf that purl ut one
1950 MERCURY Hard Top 2 door.
kefrla:erator from Ewini• Store &lt;!Slate of Leslie Ii. Hawson, de• hundred acre lot numlwr urw hun•
'89D. A critJcal ln1pecllon will
C1ll WY 2·2860.
6 6 3tc et•as&lt;!d, late of Roule 2, Long Bot- drcd and fifly seven, whic h Iles
Lom Ill !laid County was filed in C! ast o f and adJoiuinJ.: St•ct iun num­
pro"e lhl1 to be a Une buy.
thi!I Court.
Blaeltn1ra, Pomeroy.
8-IMltc
ber twenty nine in Town One ( 1 )
FOUR ROOM SECOND l'LOOR
Hearing on said Inventory and a11 il Range Thirteen ( 1:i, i n suid
apartment with b1th: also one Appraisemcnl will be had before County of Meigs, lllOl'l' r,articu
(9)
room flnt floor , Miller Apart­ thiH Courl on the 27tb day of Ju ne [ y described as follows; t hat islar•
to
ments, Mulberry Ave. Rent rea­ 1960, ut 10 o'clock A . M.
USED LAWN MOWERS, I TV 1,J
say, Beginning on the nort h line
sonable. Phone WY2-3170, after
Exceptlon1 thereto may be m ed of the part of L.ot Numh1&gt;r 157
1 W11aUn1hou1e W11her, GrY:I
&amp;:80 p. m.
6 o etr by any lntere.!lted party at any above mentioned, fi£ty n i ne !eel
and Stand, a UHi Eletlrlc Sweep
time prior lo fiwi day&amp; before the west o r iiorthca!lt corner uf same,
era, 2 Iron,, odda and tnd■,
diahH, poll and p1n1, 1110 tJI• nvE ROOM unfurul1hed apart- date set for hearin&amp;.
thence sou�h 26� degree weat
WITNESS my slgnature and 11.lung Lhe north line of t he stre"'
verwart. Erne,t L. Lewi, '8 N.
ment. Toi. WY2·3302.
6-8-8lc
the seal of eald Court, this three hundred and scvt•ntccn fl•cl,
Third SI., Middleport, Ohio. ---- ·--- --, s-a-etc 1 1 7 l
7th day of June 1960.
tu Daniel Cbrlsty ' 1 lot. thenc1;
���-F. H. O'BRIEN
north 23 degree we11 1inc hu ndr&amp;4 1
JO WEEK OLD PIGS '8 111ch. 1 "1 WANTED: COOK for reat home.
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
seventy
fcl't to tho' north !in� �
mil•• WHl ot Roule S3 near
Write quallfieatlon1 to p, O. Box
By Ann &amp;ker, Deputy Clerk th e tract 11bovo mentioned; thence
Burlln1ham. Rober, L. Jone.,
303, Pomeroy, Ohio.
6 7 ate
, (8) 9, 16, 2tt south aa: 1 4 degree east thrt'c hun,
Shade, Ohio,
6-9-Stp 1 ------------------drct"l and fifty eight f&lt;!l'.'t to the
pl1tcc of beglnnin.Jil, conlalning hull
12
HOLSTEIN, Guern,ey,, (
&amp;V:Ce
�m acre, more or less, and dl'strib,nd JerHYI- E. R. Hollon, MinNOTICI OF SALi OF
ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing
er■vllle Rt. No. 1 . Wl9-11M.
AUTOMOBILI
at the �outheast corner of nennls
HOUSE PAINTING INSIDE AND
s-•a1c
Notice ie h�reby a:lven that on 7\olorris' lot situate in the part of
out. Roof and chimney work.
"•• ••• eleatrlo rang• let■ you oook a oofflple1..
Ray Oun. WY 2•3624,
6 2 8lp Monday, Juno 20, 1960, al 10:00 A . one hundred acre lot abo"e de­
M., the undenianed will offer for scribed; thence in a northerly di­
••••• IOt • IIOllcla, hOUNIUI, reolpe �rteo•
at public auc\lon to the hljh- rcclion ninety (90) fee\ more or
( 20 ) Business Services sale
• Touch • '-utton •nd and cookln11 • Super Owitt caoh lla.....,....n -'•
e1t bidder for cash in hand at less, to the north line or said lot
.,...won
wlrit Colrod" lt.c- . No-Drip ud: tDp llopl lfll"-from l'\ln­
Pomeroy
Motor
Company,
Poin•
thence
ea■t
on the north line of
AIR CONDfflOlilNG, REFRIO�­
.
lpe HNt unit,.. poch hos. 5 --.,Nd 111� dowi, rottge aidtl
aUon aervicti. Jack'• Refrl1era• eroy, Ohlo, lhe followlng dc11crib1'.ld said lot 65 feet; thenl'C in a south­
h"'9; ao chooM fflllll. on. lu" rightfor
lion. New U.ven. Phone TU2· car to-wll: One 1969 Goliath. Sta• crly direclion ahcl.y (tiQ} tcet, more
• Eo1y Claattlitt - ''1tay0up"' tutf•�
DELICIOUS HAIi SAND­
.,,,.._,.. ,_,,. -'n■•
lion Wagon, Motor No. •O·, Serlal Qr less. to the ,outh line on the
31137.
8-111-11
uttlb. l:loke ond broil uftlh �
WICHES, Jaek'o Dilry Bar, Mid­
No. 320412430.
street; thencj!I following the south
dleport.
I 7 Ile MUILLIR PURNACH, W IITING
•
Handy
oppllanq 9'ltt.l
Dated thl! 7th day of ,lu.
1960. lint .alona the atreet forty-five (45)
�
. . HOUII ,,...1......_ Al'IIOI• 1,..
'
Gtner1I
MoNirs
Ac
enc•
of
beglnn
ing
.
t
hft
place
feet
to
.
BIAOLI: PUPS. SWEET POTATO . , -., .,,.._ Ohio. c.,,....tlen
P&gt;.RCl!:L 2:
plultl. Dunie ltuT , Racine­
WY2.QM.
1 1-1 1-tf
By J. w. Hynea, PA 769
A part of thal part of a Jul situ•
Road.
8-7-atp
(ti) 9, Uc ate In Meta:s County, Ohio, in the
TELEVISION RADIO Ahl&gt; �LL
. Ill 114'1'1 'KQJ,EI) WITH STAii appliance rt1p.air, Phone Ott,
notth part of one hundred acrt
'll'amrln. 21!o Iba,, fl.ti; , Iba.
lot number OJle hundred and fi(ty
lloCllnlock, R1cln1, 0.\lo. 2-1-llc
O /C9
111ft, pure, and 111aranleed.
,even (ID7), which lie, ca,t of and
lblnbloll lllfdwue.
adjotnin&amp; Section No. 29 in Town
APA1&lt;1'111tNTS - lllnuabed ,;;;d
NOTICI OP AIJ,OINTMINT
1, Ranae 13 in aaid County ol
&lt;•) 2'1, ll8, 20; (D) 4, D, I, oulllrntabed. llellutert, lllddl•
l1t•Ni
_.
LHlle
H.
RIWMft
•
1-1-11 CaM Ne. 11,SII
Mela:1, mm parlJcularly described
.1!. 1a, II, II, 19, IO, U, part. Phono WY-H:IK
Notice l1 hereby a:lven that Em- 19 follows, lo-wtt: That is to say.
If, 2'1; 11) 1 , 2, I, I, t, 10,
NJ_OY
melt Rawson whose Poat Office be&amp;lnnin1 on the north line ol
tlllllD HOITY POWER IIOWEB
QUALITY IN A ILY II LIN
addreu 11 230 Alb Street, �lddle• that put of lot number one hun•
tlA,cVio. l'llon1 WYZ·Zlm. E- D.
port, Ohio; has 'Men duly appoint- dred and fifty Seven above men
WAT II H AT II f'OII ONLY
8-1-atp
· ""111, Pomeroy,
ed as Admini1trator or the Estate tloned, Ufty nine feel we!lt of th£
of Lealle H. Rawson, late ot Meill northeast comet' of the same;
thenct: aouth 2tll degree weal
County, Ohlo, de�eued,
.
Dated tbla $lit d:i.)' of May 1060. alon1 lhe north. Une of the stree1
one hundred and tblrt.y 11lx (136)
f , H. O'BRIEN
Judae of lhe Probate Court j feet more or le111, to the southeast
TSN Y AII TANK PIIOT CTION
corner of �race Hemdont1 Jot;
''
.M�lp Co�tt, Qhlo
to the
. . " - , �. !l,.li, 1,· a1o IM! �,lgree

g_Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-M.lddleport, 0., June 9, 1960

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ONCE- IN-A-LIFETIME SAYINGS
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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APPLIANCES

STARTS F R I DAY: J U N E 10th

With Purchase Of Any Appliance

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e,a W1l!Jj,1, · . Divfd l'leldi
Jt., a1'd
"t'or Grlnl!ead ,
were the teadim.
t.,,,y -b. Pem '
li,;ti»", ftM
D\iibin Soyce
mvi,, Sfllron
Ctl\e, ' lwaioba
MIIaa., Bill 'Glbbt, lfmldt.
Weaver, Jeff Ball. Sl'eve c "-• ne)'s:
� a'nd con�le 'Carter. Tea�
Mn. Robert 'eearb and Ml"i. url
Wallace.
Primary: F-aye McCoy-, Debbie
Andonon, �everly Field,, Painel,
Durbin, S1llf Love, Denise , Grin- I
1tead, Billy
Donald lllnt ,
l&lt;.athy Fiel&lt;lt Geey Slewarl, l\ary
Silk, Dan Jl!ftl,, , ,l,pg!la Fields ,
MtrilYn Gibbs, Bll!;bari &lt;l1'Jt'o�
!,,&lt;n'eJ Cart,r, oq&lt;I Koy
'l'Hchera: Miss Mar.torte Brinker
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and Mrs. Roy Brinker.
Junior Girls: Connie Carpenter,
Rosemary Sisk, Nancy Capehart,
Diane Sisk Stella Kimes 0 Sarah
Brinker Diana Roush Tbelma
Hall, ,Ja�ice Crites, Gail Anderson

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Restless G'QD. �
Love 1'11,111 llo'.l
About P'l""
Medic
Day in court
Gale Stol-n\ li!l�I.
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The Brlg�ter Day
The Secret Storm
The Edge of Nlght
'Mle Tb!'M Stoon1
'the Life of .R!leY
Arthur J. Smith-Newt
A Look at the weath"lr
.
·jule ,JUvlli\..!lhoW
Ai\dy
Amds 'n
U. S. Marshall
Lock Up
BeUy Hut.ton Sbo•
Johnny Rmgo
Zane Gr�y Theatre
Shotgun Slade
Revlon Spring Festival
News
A Loot at the Weather
Theater 13
Sign Off

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Captain l!anproo
Cartoon 'naeater
The Red llblft Show
On lhe Go
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,:15 The secret .Storm
!:30 The Edge of Night
$:fO The three Stooge,
15:30 The Life o1 Rlle1
f:00 Anh-ur t. Sml,tli-New■i
!:lG A Look at � Weather
8:25 TV l!owllnJ clinlt
5:30 Amoa 'n' :1ntfr
T:00 Mirlilllifi
1:80 Ra�hlde
B'.otel ' dt Pffle
9:00 Westinghouse Playhouse
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��I;• .IM'ters,
llillm Fie$, Yiiflt Hefl\,y, and
(;l'rolyn lllttr. TKcltfn : Mrs.
""" s,..,...n:, !\In. Wllllain Wil­
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. Otlters t.,ho anllrt� In the
lclrOOi were Mrs. Ray FlMda,. Mrs.
�vena King and Raymond !Sisk.

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BUT S"POSE
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WIibur D. and Roth A, _ ,.ang
to Raymond and Hattie � her
l:.nt Pomeroy.

O'T'MRSI' Il'L CRITTERS IJlfflL� IS POSl'TIVE THEY
HOOMIN !!-

t:tmn·,. W. i�d Dorjl t, f:,,.y
to Herman all.d Vtol'et L. 'Clb.dill,

Lot, Middleport.
Bessie M . McKn�ght lo Lee F.
Leaue, Parcels, Salisbury.
Ollie B., Wanda, Hebron M.,
Maxine, Paul C., Barban, Edward
R., Phyllis, Billie G., Mary, Charles D. Burke. Phyllls J. and Merle
Knowlton to Hazel D. Burke, Par­
cels, Columbia.
Garnet Hayman lo Kathlet Bis­
sell, Parcels, Lebanon.
Blanche B. Ruth, Dec., to Er­
nest Ruth, Donna Jean Hlrvey,
George Ernest Ruth, Jarries Lee
Ruth, AUid. of Trans., Olive.
ijay Burley Woodrum Dec., to
Druzilla Marie Woodrum and Al·
dena Walton, Cert. or Trans., Col­
umbia.
Ray Burley Woodrum to Dru­
zilla Marie Woodrum and ..tldena
Walton Cert. or Trans., Colum'
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A den• and Carl L. Walti:111 to
Druzilla M. Woodrum, l M ·eo1100
acres, Columbia.
Aldena and Carl L. Walton to
Druzma M. Woodrum, Pntels-,
Columbia.
J. B. O'Brien, a·1\m . Id• t. \veUs,
Dec., to NOel and �dlth Heitmann
l'ar•els
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CONDlnON OF GAUGES-­
Montgomery 16.2 upper, 9.4 lower,
6 ft. open. Gallipolis: 18,7 u pper,
l l.8 lower, 8 ft. oper\; Lock 23: 14.8
upper, 1 1 .8 lower, 37 wickets open.
All dams a�e u� 13 throui:t. 23 eIcept 1? which 1s down. All Kanawha River dams are on the slll.
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OHIO RI VER BOATS: DOWN-.
Southland 4 :30 a. m., 9-0; Lock 7: !
lleckjord �:30 am., 1 1-8. L6ck 9.
OVEC, 7:30 am. no tow reported.
Lock 13: Rang�r 1': 30 am . 4-0, �ne
tow .-_nd one m1Ie�; Loe� 14: Mike
tredftor '1 : 15 am, 1 9-0; l;o&lt;:k 23: C.
V._ Harner. 2:50 pm, !-0; Elger
Chff, 3:05 �m, �-0; Titan. 2:40 am,
0-1 1 ; Avalon 6:15 am.
UPBOUIND: LDCk 2t: DlspetCher
6:35 am, 3-0; A&amp;hland 7:20 am. 14-0
Lock 'l'I, Elger Cttlf 7 : 10 am, no
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am, 10 -0; Jane T. S:4-!5 am, B-O: A.
The ·Ladies Circle of the �sby­
V . Chrli. 7:50 J.l,Jll, 04; W. w. Rhea teri 1m Church wlll serve a chicken
7 :•� · 1).6; A. �· �hris, Jr.. 8:l5 a.
10 �.t the
m., 0-&amp;, Belpre 8.40 am, 2,..6',, .e_. anp hQt -dt,!lnet,1'uni!
e��. ' Serving will begm at
4 p. m. l'roi:ceds will be used for
church repairs.

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Bible SthooJ Ended June 3rd
In PlNm At New Haven Park

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family.
) Albans.
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Kenneth Lu1khart 16 annou111:mi.:
Mr. and Mrs. R1char.:I HaU and
son8 of Hopkins, Minn., spent Mon· the re-openin.: of his shoe repair
day with Mr. and Mr11. Robert Wil- shop in Ma11on following an illm· ��
son and family of Mason.
The shop will be open from 8 a 111
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwab and to 12 Noon and from l p. 111 to 5
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and Lisa, have returned fo St.
Louis, Mo., :ifter visiting his moth•
er, Mrs. Cl".ra Phillips.
Mr. and J,rs. 'Paul Kint were
recent guest! of hel' parellta, Mr,
and �rs. JoE' 'stnn'iz:.
Mr. and Mi-s. William Cottrm
entertained J\.l r. agjJ Mn. E&gt;rVille
Archer ul Laureh·ill'e , Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. JoC Strong have
telurned from Nashville, Tenn.,
where they ,•isi1c&gt;d his brother,
Harry St.rona, whe is in ill hulth.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus and sons
have moved to Cleveland where he
ta sta.\ioned with lhe Navy.
· Ed Fitzpatrick is in }-1olzer Hos•
pit,t for treatment following 11ur•
gery.
Mr. and Mn. Amos Lowe and
, children were week end guests or
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Strawr.baugh.
Mrs. Nellie Sayre and Gladys
Sayre were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Slraws­
•baugh.
Blair Might spent la!t wee'k with
relatives In Columbt11.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Donel! and
· f1mil3' were recent gueata of his
mother, Mn. Cassle Auffilltis.
Miss Shelba Arbaugh spet1t the
week end ·with lier pareni-. the
Earl Arbaughs.

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and nine newcomers will attend
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II-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., J une 9, 1960

Auend Convention

Ill". an4 Jin. Bernard Fultz, Mr.
and Mn. �raid Prffton. Middle­
port, and Mr and ltn. Willil Load·
iqbam, Synicuse, attended the
Uon '&amp; Convention in Cincinnati
last s.w�day.

EN�AGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Around And

Eleanor Wells Elected Head Of Chester
D ot A At Olf·icer Election Tuesday

About
Middleport

Election of officers wa, held when C hester Council Daufh·
ters of America met in regula r session Tuesday evening, with
25 members present.
Dolores Kraeuter, councilor, presided and �lec�ed to of�ice
were Eleanor Wells councilor; Dorothy R1tch1e, associate
counCHor; Doris Gru�ser, vice councilor; Myrtle Walker, as-

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Enterprise EUB
Women's Group
Has Picnic Supper

Children's Day
To Be Observ,ed
A p,cnic ,upper preceded &lt;he Sunday Morning
meelin&amp; of the WSWS ol lhi; En. ,

terpriae EUB C h urch held Tue11U11int: the topic, "The Childr"ri
Mr and Mrs, Donald A. RuHell
day evenin1 at the home of Mrs. In Our Midtit," Children ' s Day w i ll
Jr., ( Pa • 1 y Baker) i.nd son Jon•• 1
I Claude Huated, with 2.4 members be ot&gt;served at lhe Middkpur!
· and guests preaent.
than arrived Tue11day evening
First Baptist Church th1:. Sunda}
from Lakewood, California, for a
" Unity 11 Our Job" was the l,opic morning duing the openin g sen'!n'
IT'S
-- -- visit with hrr p u renls, Mr. and I
sociate vice councilor: ;•,t:ildred 1 -or the atudy presented by Mrs.
This is I servil''! of worship.
Dall, conductor; Mae Spencer, war· 1 torea Kracuter, junior pul coun• Mn. Edison Baker and daughter,
Alice Thomp!On, following the sup.
den;_ Barbara Grindataff, ins�dc dlor; Esther Hayea, a■aociate jun• Janet. When 1hey leave here they
per. Prayer by Rev. Fr ancis H nl an flf•d with 1he total fellowsh ip
sen1mel; Letha Koblenlt , outside 10r pa st councilor, and Esther will go to \laryland where Mr.
Middleport
'&gt;- , Gluier opened the program fol . in mind, Adulls and children .1r1•
Russell will report for army duty
se u t me' . Lucille K.r aeu l er, treas• Wright , trustee.
· lowed by croup sin gi ng of '"T h e among Lh e p.art1t·ipa1 11s. TogcHwr
POii
John
Huggens
or
l1cvelahd
is
. Beautiful Garden ol Pra yer" and they will !lt:�k to bring to all with
urer.
Reported Ill were Avis Bing ,. visiting with his sister, Mrs.
scripture reading concerninr:; 1he i n "His rourts" .a hl rssed e.xpt•ri
Ada Van Meter. fin a ndal sec-re• Kate Haym,1n and Addie f-kwk. Grace Hysell.
topic by each member P ra y er by ence o f wonhi p�'
tary. Olive Kelly, as.aistant hnan• The report of the orpha ns commitMr!. Mabel So1nborn re('e1ved
Mra. Thompson concluded the
�lrs. James P u t�.. chairman uf
cial &amp;ecretuy: Hattie Frederick. re• tee was a:iven by Led11 Mae Kneu• word that her granddaughter, Lois
progra m.
Children·s
Work, and M rs l'a11I
rording 1ecrctary; Ad a NeuU.ling, ter, cha irman. Communications Jean Berry of Slow , 0 , ranked
u
mart
ndent of the dul·
1k•rintc
,
s
S
Durin&amp;: the business sess ion with
a&amp;eiita nl recording aecretarY: Do• were rt"ad from Mary Li nk , state fourth p lace in t he stat&lt;' achieve•
l
dre
of the Sunday
'
asf:les
c
s
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Philip
.
in
r,
t.
Ohlinge
presiden
fl
couucilor, ah(J El1za be lh Q uinlan. ment examinat wns. There were
Sc h ool .i re In charge of the pm
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r
ar
h
c
ge,
memberahip
ead
and
th
e
tate
s
_
who
slate Jccrctary, eunccrning Sl.tl e :JQ.964 st11dc111� in _ th&lt;"
ing course were discu seed. Mein• i:ra m and the teacher s or the var­
Counm !it:oililun to be held in C le ve took the exammat1un She 1s the
nu� l' l as:,('s arc assiii;ting .
bers answered roll call wi l n ,1 i____.__
1 land, August 15- 1 7 , Jt wu ann o unc• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
_ · - - --- ---ver,ie ot eCripture.
' ed th•l lhL• qu,uterl� birthdays Berry.
Attendln1 were Mre. E. N Arn• Philip Smith, R l'\'. arid Mrs Fran•
William Ault son of M r anrl j1
' would he obsc .. vcd a t the n ex t
old, Mre. QhllnJer and Philip aml I cis H. Glazirr, Mi.�s Genevieve S�u­
t meet1n£; arnJ mcmben were asked Mrs. William A ult w ho had h·:;
Ann, Mn. Selim Bluewict a nd Ef- �art, Mrs. Thom pson and Els ie.
to bring Hies te.x 1tamps to this tonsils removed at !111!1.&lt;'r ! losp:tie and Phfllia, :dr&amp;. Daisy Bro·,\·n, Mrs. James Will and lkcky, bren•
la! this week was returned homt
rneeting.
1 Mias Elizab:81.h Davis. :irs. Herbcr1 fa and Beverly, and r.loria Brown
_ __ __ _ _
yesterday.
'
Dixon and Sus.n and Roger, Mrs. and siste r, Donna . of Fostoria.
Janel Neal , sinall dau�h!cr ot /
�
-· -Mr. and Mr�. I. R. Neal underO
went m i nor surgery at Hober
I
Hospital Wedne6day morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred s,arberry I
and ramil)' rel urned Tuesday to I
.
ec
their home in North Fairf.eld I
A memoriam wa s i-tad and the after spending the week here with ,
, allar dra ped in memory of Flor• M r: and � rs. Sc a r berr_Y ��d
Mr . and Mrs . Russell Ca·pehart of M:ason ar� announei ng
ence E . Mcc-k, past gr a nd m atron, grand�on Bill Wells. Also, v1s1twhen J'omr.roy Chapter 186 OES lng with the S('arherrys on Sunday I th e engagement O f their daughter Diane to Mr. Warren SeU.
,If of oI urn bus. Mi8S Cape­'
met in regular 8e88i on Tuesday were M r . and Mrs. Ralp h Stock - the s�n of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Se
. ' ,.,
.. stu•
hart 1s a gradu_a le o_f Wabama H1gh School and ia now •·
evening at 1hc Masonic Temple.
m
a n a nd somt John and
Larry
1
ter,
,
defros
• Wells, Columbus. Mr,. tockman I dent t th� l.J mvers1ty Of Kentucky. Mr. Self is a graduate of
l
lmmedial� delivery. Grey finish, heater and.
I Alta Ann Rupe, worlhy matron, a nd son&amp; were here al.110S £or 1 hc Southa High Schoo l in Columbus
and is presently a atudent •a t
while wall tires, Leatherette interior, turn signals, bump­
and Alfred � row . worth_y patron gradu i1 tion e llerdscs at MHS when O
U
S
i
n
tate
where
versity
hio
he
is stu(lying eng lrleering . H e
er rails. Comp act pleasu re.
pro•lcm. presided. Jn_vltatmn � were
ceiv ed his diplom a.
i s emplo yed with Graff and Son in Columbus. No defin it
I rece ived to allen d 1nstall a l1on or Billy re
e
Mr. and Mrs. John D� llard of
date ha li b een set for lhf' wedding ,
chapte rs �I Athen11 on June _17 , Alamog ordo, New Mexico
, are I --·
---�-------- ---Harrlsonvdlc, June 22, Nelsonville visiting with Mr. anti Mrs. Will•
63
cyl.
4
tilled,
or
sold
never
car
New
Door.
2
S ort
June 2�, and . '.diddleporl June 29 . l am Morris, M,. and Mn. Branch
Q
Une .
/
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�p Front wheel drive whitew all tires, heater and
Mabel Goegleln was · the honored F leming a nd other relaliv es
and
.
1 past matron for the meeti ng.
m:a�y other extras . Much t'ess than dealer cost.
friends , On their way here they
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rOSS(QCI S
1
At the close of the meeting a vi�Hed in �i rmi �gh_a.n , Alabama , I
V
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Bible
start
at
School
t_he Bradf_ord Chu�h of
will
a ation
�• th Mr. D i llard 5 si1:1ter and fam
wu served by Ada
course
deiaert
Christ
June
1
3
and
end
June
::14.
Bible
stones, handcraft,
.
· Fo t
.
Ho11k m •· · M ai 1a
, er, M ary K . 1ly, Mr. and Mrs. James Jobb. On games• and se�v1ces
Low mileage by local owner. Like new Ur:es, spotless in­
.
p
I
d
a•nne
are
yost, A1 m a ,· ark er and Carrl e N ,e. their return home they will visit
terior, VB motor, . powe�gHde trans., radio and heater .
The follo�mg �e�bers have ch arge of the sch 1 : .Plan�
in Columbus with Mrs. Dill ard ' s
�
White over turquoase finish.
mother, Mrs. Et!na Eisenhower and / mog Con;im1tlee: Chaml'!an, Ralph Hu mble, Minister, W�yne
fa mily and in Dayton with reJa. Krng, Mrs. Harry Hendncks, Mrs. Glenn Evans, Mrs. Everett
ti ve,.
Li9hlfoot, Mra. Homer Forrest, Ro• J
POMEROY, OHIO
Berty
Fultz,
small
daughter
o[
land kussell , Mrs. James Reed, j May Taylor and Mrs. Jo AM Mor­
ng
steeri
power
,
trans.
348 cu. in. VB motor, Turbogllde
.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz who Jamee Reed, Mr11. Pa ul Sisson and rl::l , Age 9 to
1
new.
hk
out
e
Runs
top.
and brakes, while finish, black
was taken to Holzer Hospital lo1st Mn. Guy Russell.
TONIGHT 10d FRIOAY
Teenace-Mrs. Harry Hendricks
• Saturday tor treatment for bron.
.
"THE MIRACLE"
and Mrs. Guy ituHell. Age. 12 to 11, .
Ral
Subcom mittees.. Progra
ia
and
chitis
pneumon
is
recover
Te achers and workers will , meet
:
Oarroll Baker - Roter Moore
!
;
ing nicely and was returned home l lumb l ?�a lr an , a n� " .:s, . :
s .,
the Bradford Church of Chrlat
at
r
d
Brookwood 4 Door 6 Pass. Va motor, a�tom alic tran_
I
ry Hen ne s; ransp�r al wn: rs.
yesterday.
SATURDAY
at 2;30 Sunday t fternoon.
.
.
Rus3elJ,
Guy
Reed,
�rs.
ames
power steering, · white finish , spotless mlerior , radio,
Mrs. Goldie White who spo nt J
"THE M UGGER"
Mrs.
t
and
Everett
Lightfoo
rs.
M
heater . Like new tires.
the w4:ekend with her d u ughter
Kent Smlllh - Nan. Martin
�'{AUii
- a'lH and ramlly Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glen Ev�n•; refreshments: M":
e
llomcr
1'
orreSl,
Mrs.
Roberta
J
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Bodi mer and child ren
"I ijURY THE LIVING"
returned
Hold, ()uting Tue,Jµy
to
her
In
ille
home
Nelsonv
Tues• f� rs, Mrs. Ivan Wood and Mrs. Paul
(lrorrm-)
s,
brake
and
,i1em\ers of the Golden Rule
ng
steeri
power
tra•ns.,
In
aUc
aulom
motor
day. Alao visiting at the Bodimer Sisson.
ot
Cl
good
,
,11u of the Pomeroy Cl\urch
linlsh
grey
tone
2
ng
pleasi
r,
interio
real clean
home WH LeQ White , Huntington.
Teachers ind Workers:
C hrist a n4 their famille1 met on
•
Ures, radio and heater, \ow mileag�\ local car.
,. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mtt.
9pr wotk, dothi•� deporfmenl now for a lull
Nunery _ Mrs. t'van Wqrd and t�·esd,y evening . at the Middleport
41 • A. Scarberry were Mrs. nat - Mrs. Robert Jcffen, up lo t�ree Pal'k for a wiener r st.
ljl� of 111!&lt;&gt;rt!y-11ylod Big Yank Work Clolheo.
A C�-• 1_., N1"'tl
oa
mond Ste w art of Dayton and Mr&amp;. years old.
Bill Henry of Mason.
Attending were Rev , anci
YANK PANTS - Shes 29 lo 50.
ng and
vs _ 4 Door 6 Pass. Power pack, power steeri
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J.ivpsay
Beginners - Mrs. Glen EvanB, John Buckley, Ml'. and Mr�.
.
;
·
"Green,
Grey, Tan and Navy Blue.
and daughter Lisa of Christians- Mrs Everett Lightfoot and ;,uss Jeffera .and K�nl a� Kevln, Mr
brakes powerglld(I, beaullfui ivory and light green finish
f and Mrs �aroli:1 Smith and Bryce
hurt:, Va .. were over nl11:ht guests Bonnie Hile, Ages three lo six.
with spotless Interior. Like new whitewall tires, Like
and Mark, .dr and Mrs. Conrad Oh•
or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Fult.
i
TONIGHT
1od
FM
IOAY
new throughout.
LONG ,/ILEEVE SHIRTS TO MATCH . . . , , , , , . $2.95
Primar y- M rs. James Rt!ed , M n. h n gi! r and Shell a . Naomi ■nd Kath•
T
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nd
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SHOR'!'
SLEEVE SHIRTS TO MATCH . . . . , . , $1.95
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J,lvesaya arc former residen"ts here �len e
BLACK MUSEUM"
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se
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having lived in the Mary Belon
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• (Color a. Scope)
; - 1 Scsson Mrs and Barblita1, Mrs. Elwood Bowen 1
J 10_:�-�
Davis property.
__ __ :__ · and ,Danny ,eid Peggy Jo , Mrs. Ed·
Less than l0,000 actual miles by local owner, beaul lfal
ward vcnoy and Cra ig, Mrs. Wayne
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- abo black finish , power steering and brakes, . Fordumabc
out.
Zurche r and son, Mrs. Harry Ja•
and
inSJde
ance
appear
car
Shop Satunlay Nlfht Untll 9 O'Clock
trans., radio, heater. New
Wiener Roa11 Hehl
Richard Lyon - - Dav.id Roae
cobs, Mjs, Louise Gilmore and Mn.
Appr
oximately
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"TilE HEADLESS GHOST"
· Denver Kapple and Phylli,.
lf'nded o,._.. wiener roast lwl{l ill
UC$
Also Oa·rtoon
the Rock Spr i ngs Fair'!rou nd.� Sal- .
Beautiful ivory and black finish . New white nylon top,
urday
cvenl ni,: by thl' C u b S rnu t
,
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NOW AT $TAT■ THEATRI
vinyl seats, automatic trans, , radio, heater new white
Pack 2.48, 0cm OnC' and Two ilnd
M rs. F.arl Th uma was hosless 1o
PT. PLIA5ANT
wall tires.
thei r p11rents. BaHcball was enjov•
1
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"JACK THE RIPPER" and
l!d during lhe £'venin ij . T h l' 111 .� t S n!1 v p11,. v TueHday eVf't\i.,,,,
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home
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"THE BIG NIGlfl"'
I m eeting will ht: held at 1 ' i •
Drive with MrH. LaVera P1ersaH ]
rounda on July 8.
a
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Fordo
ng,
as dcmons1ralor.
one- owner low mileage trade in. Power stecrl
malic , good tires, clean interior, radio, heale r, black and
Games were played and prlzea
while llnlsh.
awarded to Mrs. Harold Lohse,
• ' �TY Lro11 Burn1lde, Mrs. Glen
1 Thoma, Mrs. Lloyd
Kina and
I Mona. Mrs. �hrold Burnslde w on
show
tires
r,
heate
s,
cover
seat
1Ude,
ve motor p0wer
the door prize 11nd Mra. Denver
little wear, low mileage by local lady. Ivory oter dark
Thoma tht 11ppre �lation gift.

IN MEIGS COUNTY

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Merchandise

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In Town

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1 955 CHEVROLET 210 - 2 Door

areen llnlsh, must see to appreciate,

195 5 CHEVROLET " 6" · · · · · · · · Only $1 095

2 Door Wagon. Low mileage by local owner, Uk� new 1st
line tires standard trans. for real economy. Origin al tn·
terlor looks like new, Has radio and healer -

Many Mora Clean Late Models
And Cheaper Cars To Choose From

Truc k Ba rga in Ce nte r
1 952 CHEVROLET

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1 Top Plat.form

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$395

1956 FORD ½ TON

PlckUp. VI motor. A.ppeu■nC(l
of - IN:k, Good linl.

$1095

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1955 FOID va
,. IW' W.B. 2 iq,eect nle a:ood
l - Ura. Uaecl by local feed
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$1 195

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% Ton St•ke Body
Llke new TlrH, Dutla.

$495
1957 FORD V8

Ranchero Iii Ton Crap. Paas.
ctr drivlna: ple:aaun. Low mlte91c. Looka the part ol new one.

$1395
1958 CHEVROLET

t crl . . t Ton Cab 1nd Cha:-uii&amp;­
S&gt;uat wheel-. 4 ll!l)t'ed trans.
Rc1H y clean end nice.

$1695 .

THE DEALER THAT DEALS FOR LBSS
Open

11:venlnp UnW 8 P.M.

POMEROY M·OTOR CO.
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POMEROY, OHIO

NO. 47

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Friday, June 10, 1960

Pig-Pig-Pig-P1:g-Pig!

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MEN'S

OXFORDS
.. . $4.77 pr,

Discontinued Styles
to 1 2

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MEN'S ud BOYS'

CANVAS
O X F ORDS
$2.77 pr.

Heavy Crepe Soles

ARCH SHOES
$4.77 pr.

Discontinued Styles
Sixes 5½ to 9
GIRLS'

O X F O R D S 2,
STRAP S
$1 .77 pr.
Discontinued Styles

• Wamen's Ca■vas Oxfords . . . . $1 .77 pr.
e Chddren's Canvas Oxfords · · · · $1 .77 pr.
• loys' Tennis Shoes · · · · · · · · · · · · $1 .77 pr.
· BOYS'

O XFORDS
Slxes 8¼ lo S

$1.77 pr.

Vala" To $5.85
INFANTS'

OXFORDS &amp; STRAPS
Sl11es 3 to 9

$1 .77

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OXFORDS

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paper pl a te with an u1ortment of
Stanley products on It.
Sandwiches, jell� ,alad, c offee
•�d ice tea were ser red to those
atiove r.nd Mrs. Geugla Thom1,
Mn. Oscar Wince, Miu Madaline
I Field&amp;, Ml1111 Betty Thom1,1, Mn.
Ralph Carl, M rs. Clel1nd Hlnea, 1
Mi's, Clarence Hawley, Mt'1, KIJ"old Hage r and Debra, Mra. Earl
Robinson , Mrs. W heeler Drake,
111'1. Lte Tyo, Mra, G. R. Tbonlp.
1bn, Mn. Alonto Hudson.

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$2.77 pr.

Values To $6.95

MIN'S ud BOYS'

TENNI�
OXFORDS
$3.77 pr.

Lace

To

Top Style

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FOR

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N�on Takes Ball, Runs Like
He's Sure To Win Nomination

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3-T NYLON
All-Weather

The biggat, low-prit&lt;d 3-T Nylon
�alue ever offered • • . built �
Mier with Goodyear'■ adwive 3-):'
lon Cord. Saw with llfety today I

Golflq Supphn
Flshl•· Tacldt
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Live Bolt

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Sport Coats and Sh�,
Ties ond Shorts ,
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Authorized MacG�toJ'
Helldquart� ,'

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ROCKEFELLER. CONDEMNS NIXON, GOP - Gov. Nel­
son A. Rockefeller ls surrounded by New York newsmen as
he declares that Vice President Richard Nixon is a candidate
"whose only emblem is a question mark." He blasted Nixon
for refusing lo dlsclose l\is program before the national con­

tift

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Complete IJne Of

Sizes S¼ lo 0

Roq1h's S"oe Store
NO, SECOND
A\Ill.

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WOME N'S

3-T, NYLON - SALE
LOWEST PRICES EVER!
EAR
c. o o o,fyr4n ,

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WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES and FLATS

PAIR - TWO PAIR $5,00

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At Thoma Hom-e

JUNE
CLEA RANCE SALE

PAY le FOR A SECOND

Elberf�lds , I n Pomeroy

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$3.95

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WASHINGTON 1\JPI) - The While Hou■e said loday
that President Eisenhower '1wu concerned, of course''
about the mob violence against member• of his stafr ar­
riving In Tokyo to plan for his own visll lhere next week.
However, Associale White House Press Seuetary Anne
Wheaton declloed lo say thal Eisenhower wu "alarmed."
And she insisted repeatedly there was 0 no change" ia
plaDJ for lhe Presldenl'• visit.

Golde,, Rule

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$1095

$1 095

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1956 FORD V8 Falrlane 4 Door

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1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon · · · · $1 795

1956 FORD VB Conve_rtible Coupe · · $1 295

Devoted To The Interest. 01 The Meigs-Mason Area

FOR
MAN-SIZE JOBS

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$1 595

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Ohio: Fair, Uttlt cha.nt■ kt ...._
perot\11,.. .-....,. f•lr Muth . W
c::entr•I and p,erfly cloudy Hh•m.
north fon� and S.tvnl.y. H'9h
today 7:J.tO rtorl+i •nd 71-14 ..utfl.
Low h:,nltht 4I-S4 norfftNlt ■M
53-60 HUthwest.

D'rapt:S C rte,r

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1959 CHEVROLO Biscayne 2,Door · · $2095

1 958 CHEVROLET Station Wagon · · · · $1 995

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1958 CHEVROLET Convertible Cpe. · · $2195

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Lot and See The Choice Cars Of The
1 960 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door . . · $1 899
1959 GOLIATH Empress ·

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