<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="8337" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/8337?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-13T23:42:12+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="18755">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/4a53d032cf7ed571bce9a99c98b5ed94.pdf</src>
      <authentication>5b0e13736dc8d64b69ad4850ff63fea9</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="26965">
                  <text>. � .,, �:-e,'1111-.,.:.Qlrf'rl""C.W' au.-. , aa e
I

t
-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. June 9, 1 961 1

Memor,al Services Were Held For
Deceased Church Society Members

!

Memorial services for deceased members of the Philathea �
ciety of the Middleport Church of
Chr ist were held Thursday e v ,__
ang when the group met at the
church.
.
.
As part of the serv ice the ort1cle, ·'When Words Fail Us," was
read by Mrs. Robert McE!hmny
and Mrs. George Me ·inh art read
'' Need lhe End mg of Lile Be
More Sad Than the Beginning?"
Names of the deceased memhers were read by Mrs. McEIhinny as Mrs. William Slater
dropped a red rose in the large
glass bowl in memory or each
member. "Thanatopsi.s" was read
by Mrs. Slat.er. Following a prayer by Mrs. McElhinny. the vocal
solo, "Beyood the Sunset" was

._.,.._, .,_.tr..,..

The pillow slips and bating coo

:.'�-::.:iors.:;�';'.::
The Hemlock Gro� Church of ...,.......,

At Area Church

SWl8 by Mrs · Ari.bur Slunner ' II
G . ....l'I� 20IB.
guesl . She was cc.un�ied by Mr and Mrs. William Pugh anri Chr. t B ibie School ,tarl2d M ay , Leo Story worthy master
, ;&gt;.re
I son, Pele of Winslon Salem, North
� wll
M1"5. Marlha C.h:i
_ 1 aiu
29 and
__, Stind ay, J une 1 1 · sided and ooe appeal for a id was
uds. She l&gt;E'r1Ce ,
·
.
'
t.., wt• th a. program that eYen.tng at
was c106et1 w 1th -ii prayer by Mrs. Carolina arrived WedDeSday
8 an.!W ered· Winni""
.
-� first n,.;.,.
r - LO
,1._
U
a
b
w1
Mr.
weekend
n
t
the
spend
�.
Cb'ld
1 11 and a v�rse bY M rs. ,:,ugar
1 at ulC' church·
�
the
contests
were
Mrs.
Clara
H.eynold.s · president of the society Mrs. H.ay D. \k&lt;.: arty, and oth- 1 rbeme of the sessk)QS ia "L1 vPaulsea . pillow sllps ; Mrs_ Helen
Mrs. H.eynolds presided over I er re1at'JVe!.
, ing Fo1 Jesw,·· with claues f or 1 Qu
_
ivey on both cake aoo: cookiea:
the buemess seS$1.0n, New year Mr . and M r s. Robert Stev�,!S nursery, k.indergarteo, beginner,
and M r11 Luc ille Sto 00 both 1
book.s were distrib uted to the of_ Columbus Spf'rll last weekend 1 junior and teeneagers.
Each rols and. bread . At � dose o1
members and a report on the w ith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Br-annar.. 1 grollf) has craft. work , music, and l ,1._
.
ul\'.: meetmg polluck \----•
WJU1
was
. , __ vuutmg
· ..
r'l!a!Ol 1y w1'th t h e recreation also.
t"etent bake sale was g1V e11 and tullU
served
also a reJXlrt on the apron pro.teel Brannans were Mr.
Brannan s An enrollment of 86 children ,
A. new project o( selling salt and sister, Mrs. Peerl Holloway Qf 215 teachers , and helpers, is repepper shakers was introduced Eaton Rapids,
Michigan anti ported .
1 Family Dinner Wa,:
durmg the busmess meelmg . . The Rev. and Mrs. Douglass LaCour,e
1
bake sale which the senior choi r of Waverly, Ohio
Given For J'Uitor
I
L 4nn1t,enary
.,.
of the church is sponsormg lhis Mr.s. J. K. Smith, Sr., plans to 1 5 tn
A. !wnlly dinner was held Mon•
Saturday was announced by Mrs . go to Charleston. W. Va. tomor- To Be Celebralftl
day e\'ening at the home of Mr. :
Skinner.
row to spend the weekend with The Middleport BU8iness and and M rs. Cash Ballr in M iddleMrs. Oscar Rousll, Mrs. E rnest her son and daudlt,er-in-law. M1 . Profeuional Women's Club will port with Mrs. Ruth Peters ·
Lallance and Mrs. Robert lleibel and Mrs. J. K. Smith, Jr. Lat�r celebrate its 15th annniversary t:hilds of Florida as a speciflll
were appointed � a co � ittee for she plan, ta vlflit
in Clevelan&lt;', next Tuetday when members guest.
_
the annual family picn ic to be Ohio
ie,
P
and Er
a with relatiw,. met at the Masonic Hall for their Others attending the d i n n e r
held July 13·
were Mrs. Martha Childs, Mrs
Mr. and Mn. Charles Asa Brad regular monthly meeting.
.
After the meetmg
refre�ents
bury and childrE"D are spending A short businesa meeting wiU Minnie Gilmore , Mr. and M r s.
were ser\'ed by Mrs. � emhart,
1
be held ,.Jter the 6: 30 dinner with William Childs and. children, S�e 1 the weekend al Lake Alma,
Mn. Slater, Mrs. McElh i�y and
K.inn
ho
beP.o
n
,
M . H rry Moore , pres ident, ,1re- ia and Mike, and the Bahr daughEarl Mc
ev w
has
Mrs. Fred I. Gatdner wi� Mrs.
re
_
.siding.
Highlights of the 1961 con- ters, Candace and Christine.
'.
i
he
I
on
eave
'-'
8
parents
Ith h
Nellie Betz as a contributing hos-vention
!
wUJ be given and � Mr. and Mrs. Ralph �ibb� �nd
f
f
ie t this morning or his new astess.
ra ana past prest- children, Greg and Glorta v1s1t.&amp;1
membe
charter
,
signment on the mine sweeper
o
club
nts
will be reco. with the family later in the evethe
r
"Avenge" 0 u t of Charlesto'!. de
ed.
i
ning.
gn z
South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. William IGtch""I
end daughter, Debbie of Chillicothe are spending the weekenl'.I
here with relatives.
Pomeroy librarian Mrs. Lucy
Gainer said today the stol')' hour
planned ror childreo will start
al 1 p.m. June 24 for 7•11 year•
0
olds.
Story tel lers are a, fol io
A Mast
,:
June 24 - Cerolyn Suuth; ..Jurleodshlp
ti
t
The
of
e
Class
P'
ly 1, Elsie Smith: July 8, Rev
Willlam Voris ; July 15, Sleanor Clifton Methodist Church met
NOW GET
Knight; July 22, Nonga Roberls: Friday evening at the church for
!heir regular m..llog and a potJuly 29, Elizab,th Reed.
luck supper.
William Brown, president, conON VISIT
duct
ed the short business session
Helen Alkins, Gladys Cuckler
when
Heb member brought an
and Richard Jer.kins were bus.Iarticle
of use efor the church kitneu visitors in Nelson\' iile W�chen.
nesday evening.
Mrs. Paul Bostick and Mr11.
Irene KeUy Wer4! in charge of
MEIGS THEATRE
the evenlrlg'a prngram based on
Pomeroy, Ohio
W I t h "-nditloned Rongo ind
Father'• Day. Jncluded on t b ii
Rofr....olor.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
program were the poem "L i II: e
ALL
FOR ONLY . . , . . . . . . . , . . $399
JUNE 9-10
ad"
by
John
Curtis
Roush
and
D
"A FEVER IN THE BLOOD" a reading "The Bible" by Mn,.
FJram Zlmballat, Jr.
Gene Riley.
Angie Dickinson
Following the group ,lnglng
Jack Kelly1 Don Amecbe
of "Blessed Auurance" gamea
3 STOOGES
were played and prlzeo won by
ColorcartoOflo
Mr&amp;. Ray Pickens, Mr&amp;. Rlcbani
SUN.-MON.-TUIS,
Gilkey
and Mrs. Gene Riley.
Juno 1 1-12-13
T
he
meeting
was cloaed with
7"
"CRY FOR HAPPY
prayer
by Mn. Plckena. Other,
(Technicolor)
Glen Ford, Donald O'Connor attending we� Mra.
WOiiam
and Mllko Taka
Brown, Mn. 1!'.:arl Robin10n,
Gene Riley. Mrs. John C. Rowh
WALT DISNEY'S
IOI DALMATIONS
Richard Gilkey.
Jun. 1111th ttlru 2ht

I

I

I

Middleport, O hio
NOW SHOWING

"The Time Machinen

(Technicolor)
Rod Taylor - Alan Young
ALSO
CARTOON CARNIVA L
IUN.-MON.

"Butterfield 8"

(Teehnicolor)
With Elizabeth Taylor
and :Eddie Fisher

ALSO
CARTOON CARN IVAL

Iii ·J iQ'i It:1

TONIGHT
Belinda Lee, JatqJJe1 Sernu
"GODDESS OF LOVE"
(In Scope &amp;. Color)
- all!lo Tony Curtis
Dean llattin
Janet Leigh
"WHO WAS THAT LADY"
Al&amp;l CARTOON

June 10
S1f-1,11rd1y On ly
Lou Co11te'10 and
Dorothy Previne in
''THE THIRTY FOOT
■RIDE OF CANOY ROCK"
- also Jeff Chandler
John Saxon
Dolores Hart
"THE PLUNDERERS"

•

Sun. &amp; Mon.
June 1 1-12
Peter Van Dyke nd
BetUI St. John in
"THI INORKIL"'
- also Eliza-beth Taylor and
Montgomery CUit in
"SUDDINLY
LAST SUMMER"
Al&amp;l CARTOON

1

'

I

·,

•

I

· _____

I

,------------------''Ii
LIBERTY THEATRE

Story Tellers'
Schedule For
July Announced

'

,

Pilloui Slip, Bake
Contau Were Held

TO End sCh00I

Middleport

I f"- . '!!' � oti • •• wit:au,;t

8fOUghf T

Class Meeting

Vnu1ual Oller

•••

3 ROOMS OF
NEW FURNITURE
ONLY 5

399

'

...

E l B E R F E L D:.S

,.

. -�·

'

•

The ..... ... ...... ,IJue&lt;I ...
donLAll .. Ill UIIMell ..._ la
lil.51. bm lilt U.W ..._ n
lwd �L la JJII. ._ner, die ..,._
rHory •• allMUI ,ner ■ .,..
:11111 ad of c.,re.. nl fHH:i.

'

h

'

'

Elberfelds are Headquarters for Freezer Supplies for the Refrig­

--lent

.. ......

ChecllllnO acoovnt.
,_,
�onal Ml•n•
Cv loan•
Home toa11a
■ueln••• A farm loan•

....

y ••

YE9
YE8
YEO
YE.
Y••
YE8

...-...
YE8

••

...

YE8

..,,,...,

"•rMnal bantc etanal"II
no
?WW ..
,_. . .. otwt .. _.. ..... ,.._
�. ---. 11 � -. Nl"Wlc• ....,_

erator and Home Freezer. Paper Boxes in the 1 pint, 1 ½ pint end

suppl ies are complete.

•

• Remember Elbarfalds Ara Ope�; � .,.
5:00 P.M. Mond1y thru Friday and:•9:111&gt; A.M.
t', _ ...., b·- •
,ii! - -��- - � Yi"

__________.........if-:, �--- ·· ,..

to 9:00 P.M. on Saturdays.

l, .• -

.•

I

,

., .

'": ,,. \ -� ·•,•

1• ··

•

-"""" -

For Young Homeniilker,S ,; ,
On A Limited Btfdget!

Antique lovers Flock To Roush Estate Sale Man Missing
From Super
Secret Grou'

Extent of the collection, pth•
Hundredo ol anllquo lo V e ' I
from the tri-state area _ and ered over a period or 30 yeara,
bei ond - are in Middleport today IA suggestec! by the wistful �•
watchJn&amp; what probably ii ,oulh- of veteran and dapper act ..,.
ern OIJo'a largest antique col- � R. G W arner, Akron. He
se.1d :
leelion sold to hlgbest bidders.
_
The 1,000-plu■ total of items " We are 10mg to aell lrom 9
wa, arranged attractively on lhe a.m to noon, fr� 1, to 5 p.m.,
g y mnailum floor �f ,'Middleport and from 7 unUI it , a!l gooe.
flllh · Sd!Aol Friday nljbt. Piel And you know, I wouldn t mind
antique,
R icbordlCIII, JloJDUldaburg. u•- bavmg .�m• of the'"
�
.
'
lion manager, condueted an Op- my1ell.
atc
ef
eye
a
Chi
■
"
for
preview,
local
by
-c hers In the eolen H u e
�r...,, Mq of
,111tan la' loctilll inclwlt gaudy We�
1
ol
ol
· · :,oan·plil �� :""
� � ��
,......,..� posaea
eolledkm -•....-,
o r Mt.. Rooah al her residence tumblon, a 11l ol Dreaden chino ,
abova her "Roulh'a Shae store," a pair of un11111al mel seo .....,
1patterware, art glaaa, b!lque
North Saeol&gt;d-av.

I

!l&gt;t

,

Enro11ment IIl Pomeroy S
Bible School Totaled 130

0r•.

figurines, amberina cul glau, and
wedgewood.

.... . ... ----

iac.ordln&amp; .

•
iftH. lffl'J

Include -:::_
v.,...it; ,...

•·-.=•��

�=

wnn.. -

led

.,.c1e ,

::-.=. u:;:.:;

M
�
hu
_.. lllol what It - Laa!
aummer, two NSA mathematlciaos dloappearecl and later
lumed up In lluala.
They ,.... Bernon F. Mitchell
•
and Wllllom H. Marlin, Ions-limo
bachelor lrienda who held . ......
CODferenco whea they got lo MDIw.
Clara BeDo Musgrave d ied FrJ. co
----day afterooon at Plea,ant Valley
Ho1pllal after an illne!I of about
ooe year. She waa the widow of
George C. Musgrave, who died
Ju'" 18, 19IIO. Mn. Muagrev• WU
'
born September 18, 11181.
She was tbo only daughter ol
,
William and Madelyn McDaniel
11

lel!del'I

,

' ;,, 'i_ f-''

Widow Of Late
G C. Musgrave
Died On Fri"day

Showed Club

,...• Jiilil
!I�'�
�· )ww,
'

oil

111t "1:t

:"�u:!.;. ��:i, :

By PreSJ.dent

Wter,

M

.li#h. Are

111-.

0-

,... ,� :! . . :. ,

Fri� '

Crows
STEAK
HOUSE

,•f �-�-ti: .'� ' _ ,. ,

.,..'!i,J,,�� :'."!'::�

•

Home o/ clu,

F a b u l o 11 1

10at

·

Order •r "'­

And Toke ..m HoWY s-5a2

'

.'

-roment

ti!' 'l'tiaft'iNt Wll!-ap,itll-

:::.,hav•

=:1

· RUTtAND� ,OHIQ
'

n-

lflcfil,gairfor

Mason El ect1• on \Vas Photo-F"IDIS
•
• h l lfair,
Identical Margin Of Victory Was Retained

m:�::.

=•�•=i!

_ 1\-:· -�,,_
...
bi.i:-,
"7

5: '"""'"'

Jn,vo:;,"\....
::.::i
Judgment Is
mi: !---------- Fil In
�
ed Court
Werry Named
Drum Mai•or Of '"t1'on Fn'day
pOmeroy B3Dd
61 New Can Sold

Hartford,
Dorothf

fOll"d

''

,.111.

·

·

.

1

' mKONOII. Q,- (UPI�...
4JU1llno Kenll\Mly, looking 11b a
plileu.
GNU
o,m-tanned
boal'cied ber •aeatla pcht North
Wind lhortly befon -:-ldnllht and
1ieaded today for thll ll1alld In the
.. Ilea.
Aego
.
MJ'i, Kennedy dellghlad the la�
n of Hydra 'Mlay llipl
�
1 �� ;1•· - ·• ...
� :-···'."n ....,. ''"'"'"" ..

_?;'; •-�-,

•I. :,_ •1

co1orfully prbod P""i' ol ..n In aallve -•-·
Tbe beautliul l"lr8I � WII
having dinner when a - ol
lingero arrived at !bo 'colt and
began '"'1ID18 GNtk folk ooap.
When
group llarled
daaco.
le
lluol
ontbralleil
ID
WM
lne
Jacque
when they ulod her to jOI., them.
'9 11!, bild af lll, U..,
��
1
.... -, ,;.1 t�. """'�

ib.

ti,

'l1lo Oreeil atlll- 1" the ta-,.
ern roued ltl · appre,al wllll IPpl'o,- ODd wOd eboen. Sbe led
the linl ol JS danciora hopplq fD.
- MOWIII lbe floor and
matdtlDg her otopo to tbo local
rllJlllmo, - ltlld.
11n. 'l(lmnodJ mJo,od the llanoinfl • - obo &lt;lei.,.! bar oall-

=�=

n;;i;:a-·
,�.
.. •,:"
. "" """"''
"
--...
!,

:;';'

6':,

Set

t_

' '

;J

";.. ..:-::

P•-•

r. .

Frye ""

:,.....:

mojffllle:

a

=:�{?:::: £.:i::r:aEL�!:Z"=

ana,

and Mn. Roy smith and daulh•,
-kinefordl1igent1J 1n order tn ,erally'1 19111 l'oundon
a ..UV. foll, - from bor ealhualum.•
tbe opportunlly to 1r7 Friends Award tonight for "dis- Lon, Bottom. and Daisy quoll(y
m]
Mod •· Ylollno and mondollnl, When 11n. Kooned1-&lt;ICCO
aceompoout for
la the Senior tingu1ahed - IO the prlne- king Rio Grande.
o poalllm
....,. II O - IO O iang dlJ nild by ber -• - 1M
' -----. pies of American Democrl&lt;)'. "
l.
11,o

daaco.

opoal llillng, ohoppin&amp;, swlmmlnC
and ........
crowdo-wblcb obo
fllo
to •wold :':" ber foar..
bor
day ,....,. eruiN
_,_ jOunle1 , lo ll!ll. VIlnlla ,w)!ll, )lr. ...
.
,·,�•�1 ·x.1·•·� ,0 �flf
,: '
·,

.a-.,
l!od �

- ,...,.- llrll!w. .!Slll!!lllr --- -".,,,.� fr; f'�i _-e:'J+R��!tfl,1-.
.•

.

"""8
-•f!IIII.
ll!!
JM

Of Ma

Plltlborlh

Ohio

-™'

go=

..a

�i

0::1::,f":::;�•pect

po-

-------

I �

,
wJ:i-th lsland D. oncing
,_ f/_lfnf:.:ie \·Wows 'Em- Big W

R
,

SAN DWICH

�

a.

, �.� ;. f'" ...._ �-=-�==--=

.

Counly Sin"" lffl

If I Ulllfacfory - opproad,
- bo found, tho mlgh1 meet early nut -...k to
try to clnfl a neulrallly pact for
Lio&amp; and - macblnery to
prated II.
i- than a week ■go, '- for
the """""-"''• ....... -""
when Promler Nlkila llhruobdlff
told - Kennedy In Vlmma
that be agreed on the Importance
of an effective ceue fire In La&amp;

Ottnl!lo.

A particular item la a choice
1
Ell Terry weight clD&lt;k,
Dnp _,.,
81h
Century American, one of the best
Thole hopes nosedWed when
made and in excellent condition.
WASHINGTON nJPI&gt; ..,. iQ. Cemmimltl _ aupported r e b e 1 a
As to condition of tho antique,, lary lntelll,...,. agenll, FBI aad _.
a massive artillery and
iD furn ltun, for �pie, auc- police oloog tho Eall Co '\ :, , 1n try attack 00 Padong, and by
fan
,
80 I portant
; ' midweek
tloneer Warner pomted to cher- starched for I borN-p1:a
m
overran
lable1, Victorian ploye of the
ry baoq...i
_
baoe.
.
,._
aide eba,rs, and olher Item• thal al Security /tf,"""1
&lt;NSA&gt; · who 11,o WIilem powers and their
appear lo be In melr original baa 1-&gt; mlaalng - Tuolday. A11leo now mull
to negotiate oa
cood;•1on, 111d ''Very muct, lib A P-1011 llpGVtllltlll did the Ille fulun of 1- unIll all s des
i
new" lho.Jtp �-- _ are IIO-IOQ mlllilll .....,
�.C:,.- o11ow 111oy mean lo mp
-llrl. �- _
A TIGER LIKES THE 'l'IGERS _ Bobby Burdette, son of Ml. pd
co ly wi1b
ol
iil '
yuro d. �•-blf•,
11,o.
Bunl�tte�·Cliff• a Pomeroy Tiger Boys' Leaguer,_ IS proud of � natlnlal al
ll'ltrnlwpl """'
• -•• 'l'lel4aJ, .
a
U.ve
==
by
him
to
team
sent
•�
baseball
1i,e1rolPlfi1e&gt;'!( _p!Q,essional
11,o tJnllecl - Brllaln
.iands, 1 cher,f � bod.
..
•
IIIUll'J!I�
Ii '!'Ole
al the Olarlio 1'JWlf, w. 'ft,
asking for ll souvinir of his maim; DilN, -4Jea and 1o!bttemm'1
i,... .
11ie ,usodated Pres., sent him- 1&gt;1
,aid they wou1cl boycott sports eitltnr
-� llan, · •
aide chalr1, and oriental nq,.
The �an aid Covington,
!om unlil the I book of personal autographs, and the Tigers' year book. , Sell
,
A large pewter me81Urlag eup I dlghl mao with O patch III tho
•o&lt;e oeu
,
•
'
has tho·penonal autograph of bad: ol blo neck, lle1d the "fairly &amp;boclllnl lloppad.
Scotlieh bard Robert BurDL low" poallloo of •
clerk:, . A formula 1o help """ thll
JU
ligbllnfl began lo emerge following
Other ware ore numerous ltema making ilboul '8.aoit I year.
w
of eopper and brUB.

River Scenes

foam.

.,'1...,
c.:.-:·
'-t.'::.
.....
1111••••••. -.....
• v• ­
,... _ ..ti ·
_"!!· �.

Secrelary Loni BOOie
WU upecled bore &amp;tnday lo dJo.
... tbo cunpromlle wblch ap­
pured to be lhaplDg ap - a ..
ou1t el U.S. ,peelal envoy Averell
Harriman'• -Ing Jl'rlday with
8ovlot Ponlgn lllnilter Andrei

bet een
� Ml)' llefflop
.
.
U.
ltlld Ille romp;- A photo-fmilb In Muon"• lown Mr. Pickellll bad been defeated
1'idrer 11111 Boord. .
mue. m general tmnll, ,.., ,. elec oo Tuesday ended Friday by B. c" . Board. • Cilizen· , •ick.t , ers o!ected ....., James A. �
li
volop along these U...:
only lndepwl... •adli
tho final tally diffeffnt but candidate. In the fir&amp;t count, Sr., Ille
wilh
lng
a
to
the
op
-Appeah
po11
ides
...w,
l
lbe
aar
Woller Werty,
Vranbaldate
Van
1
•HarYey
Pirkeo,
Mn.
�;
and
14
Bo
Juolor,
ard had
c
Thuroday gevening parenll and
tho resu t
a
tin
tho
nd
lo
In
Laoo
atop
,boo
g
Mn.
.
y
n&amp;
st
In
teaehera
t.
Thursda
n,coont
cbalrman·
. Doru1ie ll&lt;Farland. Blected .,.,.
113. After tho
ill s
lrieDa filled Iha aanctuary ol the ken
loaae C O Picke
oboerve the truce. The 11ua1...
tho elec ion ..... Pickens" • total ..... to 114, hul or ..... Earl Remy, and Mn. WOiiam
Melhodlat Church lo ••ltnesa the �,..
of
A
would notify lbe Cormnunla$- ,equeated '1111,ra y evening by Board's went lo till
Oiarlotte Roual, wu ""'amed ,.
demonstration program P""""'' Webb, and Raf. William Roberti
da
the
backed
corder,
ed by clepartnwlll, then toured aulBlanla, SandTa Drake, Sally
former village Mayor C. O. Pi•• Ldher Tucker, who WaB eled·
m
e
.....
pow
ilte �lay el handwork: ID lhe Fo,ter, CharielOlllla Heu, James
rs 11en1 1 candidate for independ- ed in his first try for • coon&lt;� lo other - ...._, 11111
lbe
d
advi
,
Worry.
a.lph
and
Mees,
IOtiooJ
i!,e
of
-,J
se
id
Laotian
ant tieket elecllon aa cooncllman , post .-ith 11 5 votes, ended iD a tie total of Harry Schwab Sueeeu
oido
.
ovo
l
,
mea
:
lo
any
.,bo wu defealed by a lone vote. with Board for the final ,pot in from '19 lo 'II. Diehl'•
i.. · llalpb C. Zulidol
The Bible IChool theme waa
oppDII I 1 (: • li
...., - • • uio .i,l&lt;i. devot- ''The Ten Commandmeoll" with
US lo 129, Earl
d; na kked up ooo vote on the council race.
b the Pi e p
MUlcl p
Ewing,_
aimod
19
vote. Ead Remy
c,d U- I e 1 1 o n 1, actlvlliff and bandpd' WIilfui
llwee- :::"Control tho _,.I ..,..rding lo village
votes,
Mn.
&lt;llarlolte
lawa
God',
around
ceat.,n,d
did
work:
:
!olloR:
nenl
· � ,,.,,.,.
: hut his oppo
_
�
eomn:.1111 which _, for liD councllmen
..
down me -• ad Dayi. --,,
lo his childmJ. The prtachnol
there waa oo cbaoge
likowlae,
and
unablo .. police
department had a rl\flhm band
.. and Bill - loll a ..
11!!11&gt;
�
In the elecllon.
each.
.==1 :::,
81 part of 111 program.
lbe
.
....... .
Dlrecton and ·- ., tbo rangemont would bo lbe wordmg
.
Pl Pleaaanl· Mn Muograve ii
ed
M
B
lll
..,
eter
Services
tltt1'V
Van
Mn. lddleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club ol lnllructiool lo tho oonlrol eom!Ved
o
��'.�
lickela
lully ma oned
lub mwloo.
Herman H. Carder who taught ,1 will be auuto ol rellrlng c
Two
Sunday
.,
,,_
la '.. • .. . - �.
t
tmilida
' .•
"I .
Grate - Wod- Se far, tbo - have llrtly
MASON - Funeral oervlcea for Malamora, Hilh School, Mala- PfflideDI
ft-.
h
rted
et;
nado:, al 6:30 p. m. lor a refused to oend any new ordffl
. '; . ·•
g. La_,.., A. Van
A cognovit oole judgment hss
who died mora•, Ohio.
::.:.,
te 1 riverfront to the commllllon.
pa
P
Com·
Counly
Gn
steak
S.
ol
Meig,
R.
fry
filed
been
in
oan.
a
ii
umvinl
■
Also
Mn.
aunt,
. "'. 11111 ,�· !,� Jll!M;,
blo
ol
al lbe bome
mon Pleas Court by tho Economy
Ellen Rickard Friday, will be Musgrave, who II with the Ap- rMlclence.
,.-: ;. �.; •
�
Company
Savings
and
ny.
A
v
Loan
,
_:!Oil
Deem
Hean1111
�
fllo
ln
r
lan
r- held at the weot Columbia l!:UB palad, Powe Compa
ltatloo wu utendecl
W s,oond:at, Pomeroy. agamat
\ · : � " ,•-' ... . .. cburcb Sunday al 4 p. m.
daughter, Mary Love, preceded blll eveoln1 al I regular meet. Werry, ... ol llr. and
Down For June 14 ,
Ralph
M
h
I
ont
wing d_, n
Osby Martin: Pomeroy.
oam_
beee
u
George Deem, 11, Racine, ..,..
rry.
i
-� The body will lie In state from her mother In death In 19". y Ing of tbo clcubal, follo
b
We
.
Henry
Meigs Mn
di is
has been awarded ed a plea of Mt gullly �
plainliff
Senlcel will be &lt;ODdacted b 11rved In ■o l IQDIIII ol Heath The title v ion ot,
The
Pomeroy
al
, ,jlil 8
m ,mtll time of oorvlcet
major
dntm
lbe
od
al tho Melhodlat Church. Gue811 were Counly Clert ol Court I olfl&lt;e re· lat
rc
gh Sclioo
call anytime ofter 4 the Rev. Jock Hlginll
by $&lt;25.63 by Judge John C B�con in Meip Counly Court to
l Ma hing Band
Hi
rd
Ray
ne
11
o
w
f
ule
lbe
loday
ported
an
at
Pleuaat.
Pl.
laon
,ld
!'ay
with als per cent interest s,nce or lnlo&lt;lcation and -....
ave
B.
M
Lfn.
d
,
lll47
e Wl
n enee
. ) p. m. s.'::.ioy at the FoglffOftg usgr
0.Woodgea .
.
May
at
c
t
.
Plea
t.
In
av
October of 1900. The ent ry was nea.-. filed. by bis w�e. A
n
De
P
alph 1ayed the 80U&amp;lpho
an In
F. Parma lee, � prosan Sund•. , . le Flmeral Home In Mason Burial coi u■eo IDk1 totaled R
b
and
Truoko
Zelt1e.
by
jlho
0
Rota
m.,
p
.,,,,:
aented by
llll!d yesterday with Clerk or has been ,et !or Juae 14 by �
uoiated
-· .
rian J
•
.
will ho made In the Sllllman 2 ,
,' t
In the man:bing and
lut
the
lo
10,
and
,.,.
trailer
and
mour
al
In
c
b
wllh
i
arder,
Court&amp; Evelyo Lucke.
'- Color llldeo taken by Prealdenl
�. � lflller, Cin!IJ
Emmett People&amp;.
FuW Columb
bands H b been
ol
l
ld.
r
d
l
a
,,;,,.,..
Oak
Cemetery
onde
le
durlna
two
1r1pe
leo
...,..
tor
oo
l&lt;ODler
reet
on
M
·
,
.
�
�:'::.:..
:
ens Also in Counly Court yeoterdof
Citi
no
the
lo
:':,
acUon
�
ther
z
a
on
·
tho
,
Gra
,
,..
t ..
'
II'
•
l'o8letlOl1I Funeral Rome.
National Bank •• Gary Lee, et. and thil morning, Wlllle Rmr were ,hn,m by GJ'Ale, UIICI pauenger .... IDkl ,,...
ed
�·
va
tho
l
arr
.
l _ of the de- ,_ will be ...,.1voc1 al the Ohio
y
al
. 'l" . c
(,
�
ilted
'
John
and
rner
118
while
1
wed
trucka
buo, ..ears
2
al. . a motion by tho defendant, son wao fined $10 and ...i. •
The
We
.
au
by
se": Mu■grave ,.,.Jdence anytime af. !
.l - �
will be lbe flnl drum Ralph Welker, has been over- no pe
.,....
•
were
a
i
er
en
u
eo
four
R
med
and
tr
■I
l
lpb
a
, idea
p lv
8
o rator•, 11cen,. � i,,
over !er I p. "'· today.
major to fropl lbe Pomeroy Band ru led in Common Pt.., Court.
.
mercllandl.S.
be
Oh
l
. ' nll".li!+- �;
x : .,..
hr •
and clown to
io Slate Pa1"". Bi1lJ �
- --In many yean. He l!llierl _school
----.0
·
fmed $10 and LICE
1!1looU1.
C
MEE
-o
,
-T
·
• ··;111 , .;_i.i,il;.,,I,;
" ,.._ AGENCY BEGINS PERATIONB
ATIWiTION, '!'fflCDBI
nut fall u I JUDID'. Director
O
Mr Grate had been lbe llUOal ot
MAIIIIIAGE APPLICATION
c1-, and Danlll
too
followinl
Or·
al
Fratern
lli"
The
p-0a
M ·
ppareol
· • , ,· ' ''
, MOSCOW &lt; UPl ) 11,o new So- The -•• liDwlina pltnlc
a
p,-ala«I
his
Woodgeard
11,
.
lton
She
lllver Company 00 two Larry
Ille
mel 1aat evening In Boone O'Dell woo rmed $10 d
f �;
Vo. , lntdc clrlver, abillly and ...,,.tlllly with the de
nan agency "Novo1tl" bu will bo Tuelday, Jana l!, al Pbl1 el Ila - and - medern
vle
W.
0.:
c·1 � .. for tbetr &lt;DIii .., each ol lwo ch•rf!'!I. •
' .
,
1y
l(ulJen'I cotlap .. Hoeklnffl)rt.
Jean Thoma, 11, RI. baton.
boJun operaliool.
and
'{
�\
metting. The --• llcerme and faibn ..
baall.
regular
monthly
'
tbo
ftl'II
fN&gt;m
China,
' baa b'oi,i,,il"llf
1, Middlepai1, lludenl
MOICOW lladio lllol Frldo:, � Slpo wl1I bo
ic1ed reglll,r a vehicle.
Rath Ann Edwtll'dl a major. LOCAL TENP.I
Richard Bolmoo &amp;Der, 19. olla fD the Uno la,' y.,;, has been business �ion was pr,!11
..,_ � •� '1i!O;OIO had broadcul • Novootl Interview road polll Ooolvlllll brfl!lo. Plcnleol
ma- over_ by Ch•�"::' Le
lo rlhe flnl tlmo, It wu a com- km - invited lo - U IDDfl The lempentun It&gt; Pomeroy'• clerk:. Middleport, and � .-, bo.t
Gl : ... !Nim.�
.=:n
The
MEIG8 GENERAL B08PlTAL
'
liR
.
o1ib1 �Jam. ollli!laa bid to, mentary on the Vlotma oumm11 eo
titer 1
lllld dfD- ..,._ cUBillct al 11:11 WU 'I! l(ay llamllng. 18. lliddloport. � 1111a will !Dclude tho fol. Galbpo
ed,. Admlulona _ Victoria Stac,:
llghl ref_.. were
' '
coafonm.,._
flll - � M P• m.
....... - � l!laady - clerl&lt;-lypfll.
•,lay,
1owlnl. Lola· ZleCJer, Andreo Ev•
,.... · Pomero,, Grover Lewis, Racloe. •
SaadN Wallo, Carolyo Baal CRONKlft GETS AWABD
lliscbargea _ Thomas �

� � Bo I l O n
lied Sol W...,_y pun,ba,ed
Galen Ciaoc,, o lo...- Ohio Slate
Unlveralty foolhal1 and boNhlll
player, from Sealllo lo Ille P•
eHic Coast league.

. �-

"J:i:..,
�...!'

The Pomeroy Vacation Bible School concluded • twoweek session Friday with an enrollment of over 130.
Treats of Ice creani and cookies were enjoyed during
the closin session .

lervlna Melfa

POMl!ROY

.

1 ooo PLUS 'coLI..Ec110N - Part of the remarkable collection on antlqnea In the estate ot the late Ade­
lalne Roush, Middleport, 11 bemg �urvey�d by Pick Rlchards!Jn, auction manager, �enter, Reynoldsburg, Friday
night oefore tbe auction this mornmg, th!S afternoon, and thu ,venlng. Left, 1s a Richardson nassistant, gDick_ Wil­
lwware.
liams, and right, Mrs. Richardson. They admire a Dutch cupboard filled with early America blowntlnel
photo.
uet table.-Sen
banq
cherry
a
on
collection
glassware
milk
Roush's
Miss
of
part
la
troDt,
table,
the
on

·

Flower vases to be used at the
Melp General Hospital wero
made from plasUc detergent �
lainon by member, when I b e
Sew-Bila Sewing club mel Wed­
ae.day evening In. their club
room.
Mn. Charle, Spencer presided
al the meeting and final pl...
were made to IJ]ODBOr ■ record
hop with the Jay5 a1 emcees on
Salurday from 1::IG to II p. m, on
tho lonnls oourt ol the high ocl!ool.
Admlaoton will be !IClc per penu,, .
Refn!Shment&amp; were 8erVed "'1
tho hOB!euea, Mr� George Conde
and Mrs. Ra)'D!Dnd Bally. fllo
door prize WU aworded to IL-&amp;
Danald McKnlgl,t. H- for
tho out meeting will bo Mn.
Ray Blankenship and Mrs. Dot,.
old llcKnJgbt,

PER COPY.

rom,.

'

..,. .
. ·:_··..,�!:�
' · •' '

5c

GENEVA &lt;UPI&gt; - Informed
......,.. np,e....t cautlouo hope
today that an Eut- Weot compro­
mlle mlgh1 break tho cle&gt;dlock
which baa prevenled pro- •
far al lbe 1- peace coo1........

.

.

D1r'1·

Clead'f, W'anll ud ...... ...
.;pt. ud S■nda1. Tcaa,e,....,.
'IHI,

•

,.

Elberfelds In PoO., W,oy
� ...,.

Weatl1er

Stalemate At Geneva Shows
Signs Of Being Com,romise

Housewares department on the first flOQt..and stock up while
I&lt;

I

Pomeroy-lllddlepon, Ohio, Saturday, June 10 , 111111

,e

thing to keep your favorite foods fresh for months. Visit the
\,'

.

entine

a1 y

quart size, Boxes a n d Bags, Wrapping Peper, Freezer . Tape,
See Thru Plastic Boxes, Plastic Bags and Aluminum Foil. Every­

Vases Are Made
For New Meigs
Hospital Rooms

WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS

RUTLAND

NO.

, JL Xlll

,., .

I

•

e

Now You Know

a�,

II'• .. fut and ..
to d o ..
your baoklnr under one root. That'■
what ,-U...,oief mean-■ At our �
IM'Vice Bank. you can have both I uv­
lnp 1111d a eheckin1 account. Other
lml1&lt;&gt;rltu&gt;t MWVicea, too. Check the •ban
below and Ee MW •accl ..,,
WJe offer than other
lnltitaltiona.

•

■

..••• •. ...

SAVE TIME
AS WELL AS DOLLARS
AT OUR
FULL-SERV ICE BAN K

.

. ..

FREEZER· SU�PllES
.

JUNE BRIDES SPECI

Useful Items

•::w r,T.:

\

June 1 1 Service

Around And
About

•l'ln, 4"Jllfl"""11 • •• · 4CWVJl}lawv ••

·r-

llodliwl1L and -•ID-low �"::, nal fal llr
Prlnco Stenlaln R""'1w1ll-aal
¥ ____
__
_
Into BJJra ,_ they _.. mot
'111 l'ADN
bJ clloorbil onnnb ad poa1lna
far the
eburd, ballo.
•
WM
put
CO::
1or
�
por1.
• wile I laar bu
'111tC PGlicl
a.Ill
la
111_!11

,. ,.,

:
11,o
"111!1 ' 1.11111.iill!'I!! • ,.4_
'f1

•

•

Prevoua wlnnen of the award SIGNER OONV'1DCING
Piaf, ...
-0 brome bull of Franklin D. PARIS (\JP]l-Edilh
Ameri&lt;M
1
lbe
a-vell _ Included Marian An- llpelll 12 d■y In
fll!Mail
denCll. Ju■tlce WOiiam 0. Doug- Hoopllal 1Nn afln an
Ill, the Rav. Martin Luther King oporallan, WU eonvaleacio&amp; �
....,try i-.
Echranl a MIDTDW and C&gt;iel l al o friend'•
,.
0111
.1u- r.or1

w.......

__,..

,

�1

-· ,,.

.- ,,
;;;:;- - -� --"'"' - . -- •.,._
- ..
- •...t,.• •
_
J
--► - •-

·...,;.··· ·•�.a:ro=,&gt;

''

•

'

The Baily SttJn tinel

I•

WAS1 1;; ; "' , .:.N COLUMN

The Key Is Accommodation

BelaUons between Franc"' and t b e
UQiled States obviously are on a new
tooU.U, u • ruult of the cordial talb
botween Pruldenta Kennedy a n d De
Gaulle. But lhia does not mean anything
more than a good beirlnnlng waa made,
The two men undentand each other
they would not bave don• without
1h11 face-to-face me1t1nc. '!'bey under,
atand better the background of argu­
ment wbicb aupporta their differences
over auc.b major matter, aa nuclear pol­
ity and th• COIIUOI I D d operation of
NATO.
Those differences have not disappear­
ed, No one expected they would. II will
lie a tut of tho llal•amanahip of both
men whetblr Ill the 11ml llhNd Ibey can
make t h I I r Improved undfflllndlnt
yield
ruulta In auulnlly tlonr
accord.
Almntt from lht Um1 bl rtturnld to
poftl' ID lt68,
Gaulle
Unllld lltalll dlplomatle ludera to be
of two mlndl about blm. Tbe 1vld1nce
111a11ta
ltwlldy blmNlf
dlvldld 'lllw.
On the Obi
thtrt
lmmlDN ad­
for the 1oeral'1 towertaa 111turt IDcl
ud Alllfactlon that

aa

frultfll!

Dt

hu calllld

bu lbll

lb.It

minllon

bud

II

llrlnllh,

aucb a man atuda at the head or a
P'rlDCI wblcll for dtcadu ••mid mind
In wllkn• and �ullon.
0a the olbll', lhtrt II dNp eo11Ctr11
that the Yt17 quaUU11 DI Gaulll hu r..
lied upoa to lift France up bav1 lid him
to chooN I COUfN ol natlODll lndlptnd•
lllCt IOIIIIWbat harmful to the common
WNlll'D CIUN,

2·Daily Sentinel, Pome roy-ldlddleport , 0 , June M, 11161

Proposed Divident Tax Drawing Opposition

COMMENTATING, EDlrOIIALLY

av nn• -

lniMllldtrallndlnt ml -­

...... ... ... _ .., dlvl,
to tht pnpiocd

■ ptr ...1 With·

dond .,.,....... lban OIi .., 011,
er pbaee cl lhe Keanedy admlnig.
ratiw1 ' 1 tu reform program
1'rMMy Socrollry C. llodpa
D711on haa aptaiMd 1h11
I�a
;,cmcJpal - fm lhe wilhbold­
ing on lntertll paymenll propc,o,
a1 ii lo close a ta.i: gap ell:�
11 fl.a billion.
Thlo II lllo _, which .....
pit c,hut Ibo ....- ..i ol
In ■ ,- by not nportJq I n d
not paying tue, oo intel&lt;II p■y·
mentl they reeein. It rtpnlllllt■
• ijltle ovn a third or t7lt ••
hlllloa dial lht Trucury In 1u,.
on inter..i.

eoocl

which lh1 ltlllnlldy•Ile Gaulle ta1b

n­
pr111nt. But they lmow that whit counta
la whit the utUm1t1 IDd product will
be.
must accollllllOdate to Neb
other If lhllr allllnct II to haft lb1 aub­
atuce tbat lptUa llfety for tbtm botb.
IT CAN IIAPP&amp;N BIii
Tb1 Rlp11bllcan1' eholc:e for mayor of
New York, State Alty. Ota. Louil Lef.
towlll, may or may not matt, lq pollU•
cal biatory
fall In a thrust aplnat
that clty'a Democratic forlrlll. But al­
reedY b1 bu carved blmulf a unique
lllcb1.
a r • aao, In I mom•nt of
blll't-wtrmlnl lnnoctnc, few can bope
to match, be exprmed all tb1 natural
awe of fabled wealth fall by the poor
ho., rlltn from tb1 alum1. Tourina New
Ylll'k'a lut Sida with the man who now
IOVtrna bla 11111, ht auddenly blurted

____

am ,.� -...

,...IY,

-

....... ...

ptr -.

... -

fllS PtUl't'al' MAD. • 1711■
l'IYU a Olnlio amouol ol ''1-■DCI OIi Ille port ol Ibo lllply.
tn. 'l1io7r W- lncUe■lo lbo7
do - .... 1h11 ouch -..
p■y111911c ■rt luablo -.
'11111 piobllm .. folly -·
lot■d by ._ - of
lmllnl■I _,. Dau LAlbam "'
Ibo
■dmlnlatralioo.
Ila llarlatl III td\loallonal -

V■rloua propoa■lo ,,. btln&amp;
,a111lderod ta eh■np lh2a Ill Ibo
... ..... wbic,9i ....., Jal .....
cirtlloci. ii la mtt:ed 1h11 Ibo
fllOO lljp,N la too hip. /
n bu bllo IUAAlllld lbal lnloo
mallon be nqulnd and w71hbold­
tac ... ■ppUnd ... - pay
...,lo ol 110 or moro. Thia _.Id

-ut Iii--

lbll

Eden
Sotial Notes

\Jps and Downs

mlnGr
Tbnt 'I •

Dlfttnne11 amona llllu Ihm will out:
"lmaafn• ma, Louie Lefltowlta,
alw171 be, and aurtly we have our lbarp
dlrilloDI wllb Britain II well. YII lhtre 1111 a Rocli:1f11ltr ,round my old
ltill m U I t bt a aturdy wllllnp1a■ to borbood!"

I

II

ntlah­

1

....._

■•-

'11111 n
wltli Ille ..,
11111 .,. 11 .,.__ ta
of the ecumenical Jnfflllnebt.
whl&lt;ll ..., It llaaI Chrlalian di-

-rl

'111,f 1Dift tloll - If the
lrtp::,itd �- llllllly wm
lit hard fllCIUlh to odlieYe with
__
,_ .. �
..,. '"'
�-I• I. lllal ,......
-.. Will lot •lllllllly
.,
......IW■ .. ... .. •illllna ..
-.ti """""'9 art 11111111d Iii
Iii _,.ie ..
11■1...11111 ..-.,-_,

'

-- U.int

mow

1111 ll■IJ allil
11111 yeti
.,., .....,. -•• altitude
bJ dlplarlq ii. D Ille .-Ital 1111V11D1111 11 t. �
,..,.iar aupport II ..,
Ille
........ Ill ludtt1 - .,.._
-ala ta ,...._,IMllt
dNrd, _.,._ llwlr _ ....
lland'"•
I ...,..11111
... et
liv11 bebJacl ii. Elflltl ta di Ihle
.,. DDW btJnc undctue.n,

at1rtlJ
-S

lht

•

•'

'

I

Al - '- ...... 1111•1
on 11von by ecumo111..i l11dora
for lhllr bellof tba1 Ille - .,.
a.rta,
lfllll
tiw In tlua •• II tba acbJev..
- el vllloll , olleclve unity.
,,_ II lboa - 119
pracllc■l - and IICallduy, flle
� II
11f1-,.
- •111•
•
Leu .._. wllll lhl ---,
_,
1. Dni 1r•'illla!WI 1a .,..
1111 el w, • ,,.,.... 11111

... ... llllunl� ..11111111 .. I W Ml'I -'
I&amp; Ill ... .. • .._ •llf 'Illa I ..,._

-a, .......,.

Side Glaneea

*•lllioll • ..

.

: II ,..ap "'11 IMII

tr: ·t:; ti

I

•
�::;:..-...._

- •at ._

,�,

l
•

..

..

I

mo

Oil the '5(l(H041,000 1.ninga &amp;C•
- ol dli7dm, f)Nparull
oolle&amp;o, nlired -11 dtptod""
OIi 5ot■-t !or UYIDI .._
ama11 In- 111111 all lo- bl·
- - •llh ■ few bucu
uved up far nilly dayt.

r.,

'l'O TAD CABB OP - ­
lblp -, - w•lhholcllna 4
a ftw dolJan In 1111■-t pay.

- milhl - - &amp;.""
-- ..

1111-.,

"7

..n,:

...,,1111 u.

W- Vallot a..
,,_. •• - _,, dDtllll In
.,Iha -■Ila el • av1•1w
"'"11 - 1111 ....,. ._. "
tllllltd II a ..,.._ el ffl

..,,_,..

9lti ll--■f II Nnllrl of
.... dllla-. 81. l'lal .,.

::-::ii'::':. w:..�:

Alfred
News Events

hi,_

.mo.

flmll1,

w- ..,.

.. ..

ILarold Dnll

,11..

llarJ

w

ad»."""

.

er-

n.n-

Do It B

.i.r flftlJly -

Time

......

charlllblo

daqlller called OIi Mr. ond Ml'I.

- -·

back 11
c..., sun bu mom
Mluourl.

bla ..... hen fl-or•
A 111ork abo- ... hold al tba
porlab ball far Mn. BW air,.,
liar Saturdo;J ....1q. lllmma
V..Xotor, Cmmlo llaymu. r....
nil BilleY won Ibo prllll. Prea,
out _.. Lena Cbeftllar, haa....,
M ,., Harriet Blake, Fannie John,
oon, i.,dll Oitvtllor, Qoorglt
Maya, Tracy May■, - ChoV.,
Iler, Betty Dick..,., Sulit Kerwill
Vqlnll lloaeltou, F1111nlt B;,loy,
Emmt VaoMet«, llarlba llolllnl'
er, Connie Bayman and Mrs. Par.
gill., were Gract
.....
Holllnpr, Mllie Holllqer arul
Ernestine Hayman.

s

fy News

.,

..:::

..._ .. a ....

....

. ..

.......... .,
......
•• , I

•llllf•• wllll
• t• M ,W • • lltlle
· • In 111" ·
.
•

•

•i•

.
):l, ,
1,1,
c' .:
1 •
• · 1•"' " ,
, . . , ,.
, ·,,. . ·,·
,.�
,,
;,,
6
,r,�
' ,.. :!J
, '
.J- , JI
,
,
,.
'
&lt;
'
·�
jil!,..."1-,\1,,,
1 ,. . K ., •
-��•,•"·. , "'
.
. •
,:;i
-. �AA-.-...f;.,.,.,�••· .o-,• •t"" · - -- . ...
) . '•
;/.
,
'. '?&gt; \:
"

,,:

* •�?

-

tl"f

tlllnc

a • -'

C. ■ ..IM .... -, ...,.
__ _, .. . . .-. ..
- 11 1 ..i, wutn • ,,.
II 1- - .. ..... ...
!- DIYIIIII n tn1 OtrloUaa ,.... au ..... tt1o11 ,., ,
lllltacc
• - t' •171rd
'l'llol ll lht bul&lt; 111r, 'lllllll
-■, Wl,n )&amp;.. .... II I 111■ -- ·· • II .._ .. • ,'1: ■-,.. v·, .., _ _ ..
�. r",.•

....,._ =:-,::..
,=�• •• ....
., �•· __, ��11:'
· · •,.,.'
"'.I
--�
�i:-• .:,.::.i..-;rr.;:
,:r••- .\:t.:c'.,!:1'
- -- ,..,,..�
,- •
..t. ..:..
,:!f
..,f.
;;: .:ttr
,.. r a - _,..,
::..., = ,:a,,::"' • .._
• _,..
-=:
. • - _-,,_
,TQ
•• ••
-----

..

..

., ,

■

�

-

In &gt; , .
-

Sherw1n-Willla111S

PA NTS

SEO CoUDtles

I

t._ . ,

General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Cabinets

I

I WR/6H•
H

--------------=------

·

·"'

PARTS

1,11To1,1 .. SAVE

MO RE HAY !

Market Report

t!5

■ .w ...,.,..

ex'tra capacil'y

"Sure Sign of Quality"

of the NIW McCO RMICK•
NO. 46 •Al:11 to work for you
,... 'balinl

..

a

BALER TWI N E

..., • • •

I MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL I
WE DO CUSTOM GRINDING

SAl'Ell

IIIDmU.II

J.j

ti ;,,,. _ , ;, ,.tt;,t.. •�-�\

,,1\ � � .J -�·• •,

• . .• - I . ,

·' · c.t·ez·11:'".-· � ·•·

•.�,,1 .,_ •.
I

I

',':'

,-

'

. .... .

Take advantage of
Strawberry . time ·and
ga rden time.

4 .'

Poultry Expert
Appearing In
Ohio June 16th

n., till/ II• .. ,.. ...

I

sa
'• VICE

----

Tony Fowler, Owner-Operator

Pomeroy

N. SECOND ST,

MIODLIPOIIT

PH. WY,2.i254

Tel� __...

-·
,,,,

*F E E DS
*S E E DS
*FERTILIZER

,./

Sugar Run Flour Mill s

WY 2·510!

Phone WY•l-�1 1 5

Mulberry Ave.

ALL FREEZERS PRICED LOW, LOW, LOW FOR THIS SALEII
I

•
e Call Ua Collect WY 2,2111 hr
lvenl111 Appointment
.
.
.

. .•--�
;

ew, ,1-

I

,I

. . •J;.

PGMEIO'CI, )

'

Pomeroy, Ohio

All Sizes·Chest &amp; Upright in Stock-Several Used Freezers Now On Hand I !
VERY GOOD USED FREEZ ERS AS LOW AS $1 25.00

ii.

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SAW

I (

, 1•
t.i

,,,.

· Cl1em1ca
• )s Caft Damage T00
sa s O u HOrtICU
• ItUfJS. t

1·FR�lf:* ICE CREAM tJFFEB WITH EACH NEW FREEZER

. ,.

FUN

DONE

FOOD FREEZER SALE at POME R OY

lin. ._ Clllrll el Newlle

Saint

tht

.

luttwnut &amp; SeC9fld
•

i1
�111 W.
... . .. w. a. 11wa 11
11a1
11 ....
·
--

1'1911 ...... - .. ....
..i.. �
.....,_ _,.
........ ..
....
...
1
-.,. �
"1"
1111•11
•'5
.,■lo,
..,..,.1

Alfalfa Pest Is
Found Inside

o

I! ;;========;;;;;;

"Where Quality Is Paramount"

... ......,

-tr

u·1gh FOod CoSt

----·------

rain

:: �;���� :a�:a��t��
saw paper aetually being mad� WEST COLUMBIA - T'
f' d airy Rolfe Lee. '3.&lt;tllipoha Ferry; Ed.
from � w et pulp inlo the fin- henl of_C. L. Cottrlll
Jr. of We5i ward Bumgarner, Letart, Ray
l
ished form,
Equipment 1H also Col b
Himtington
8 led the DHIA Honor Crank. Henderson:
available to make corrugated pa- Rollwn
forl� month of May accord- S�ate Hospital Fai • Barbours- COLUMBUS - What kind l)f
W&lt;&gt;OSn:R - An iRJportaol
per at the rate of 1,000 lin eal feet ing to Will�
F. Gregory, Mason viUe : Robert Hoffman.
Leti&lt;lrt, pr ices do you th ink you would pest o! alfalfa m the eart.e,11
per minute, Corrugated paper for C'.ounty agricultu�e agent .
Mayes 111nd Hayman. Appl, G"�ve : pay ror food if there \II-ere no state■ has been d 111COvered hi 13
im;u)r-' "on and boxe:5 are annually At
e tun
�?re o
Pirl Burris, Hartford: J ' and rarm surpluses? Suppose the ne,. southtast.em Ohio Cf-unties
consuming immense amount of unC: � lh .:� �
e
J. L Jr.,
Watterson,
r8
Apple lion had a one or two percent
'l
Entomologist Dr Robert Treece
'
wood for packaging and ms ula- :yb
0 Rou� 2 �ri. �� Grove ; Howa rd Roush, Letart : deficit or farm commodit ies ho'A' Ohio
Agr icultur�I Exper imenf
.
lion.
.th " r·�� Honor :ou' ,or A pr ii. Brown and Rood . Let
.
c E much difference wou kl t h a 1 .:n.c1tl011,
�'says the :ilfalfa weewil
One oI the most interesting The Cot.trill herd of 53 cows p ro- McCulloch Hender80n
.
· �mas. make m
your
ten forage cropa in Cogrocery
bill
,
may
threa
'
phases of wood study at the d uced an average o r 1238 pounds 811r&gt;" ,pr West Co1um
· b ,a Mclumb
ana,
Monroe, Noble. Washl
Economists ,i,ry in their opmlaboratory is th e use ol laminated of milk per cow for the. month Neill nd Rogers W l Col ' b ' .
inglo
o, Morg�, Athens, Meigs,
ions on th�s quest10n, but most ,
�ood be a�s, The first building and showed an average of 44_ 7 Elme: Nf'wberr
y: r:l:rt ; � l r:
.
agree the increase in (ood co sts Belmont, Gallia, Lawrence, Car.
m the Umled �tat�s with these ooimds o fot pt'r cow .
nett Roush. Letart.
f
roll, J efferson and Guerniey
would be 1mbstantial .
"beams was built m 1935. Today The Rayburn herd of 17 cows
.
.
.
Otu�r herd s on the EDP Honor
·
oounl
l1.A. Dr :reece points
out
th15 type Or beam 18 �sed 10
· ch�r- on test showed an average of
By almost any measurement,
ches and other bulldmg!I n� mg 1309 poWlds of milk per cow, a Holl �ere those of W , W. B�wn, food is ., bargain in this country, that the weev il feet.la on alfalfa
•
•
long span� to _support i:oots.
butterfal test of 3.7, and an r ver- Letart , G. C. Sommer, Soulhside ; and one or tlle main reason, for but seldom atl.Lrks red clover.
.
Overwinter ing u an adult . the wheat.
The larmnahon perm1� mcreas- age of 49_ 1 pounds of fat per David Roosh, Letart ; Otis Ran- lhls is that farmen
have been
,
pcSl
'
•
is most deSl�ctive in the
m� wood m length, ��dlh or cow.
Under the bll&amp;hei allotment plan
dolph, Leon; Old TGWn Farm, Nn• ab� to produce more for less
I
re- othe rs on the DHJA Honor Roll Jts 1 and 2; J . H. Morgan, Pliny; ; cost . In
lh ,�kness 10 meet peciric
la
al
stag
es
f
dmg
on
e
t
ee
rv
our compelilive economy
h CC111Sidered 111 the! test growers ]
--L-•
....._.
u ·ernents. �tra f yers can be were lhP 1-irrd� or · · ..,er Lleving, W. W. Brown, Letart; R. Douglas these
plant's upper leaves. Most of the would be give
savings
n a quot� for iales
are passed on
. :1
�w�l up at pomts O/���s�. Sharp
to
Ill
d
age
done to the crop in in the domestiC' food market an
am
West Columbia: W. A. Barker, Roush. Letart : Collett Keefer. Le- quickly to the consumer
I
iJ;
d
.
1
curvatu re may be P1c1LYU
m these South· si'de ; R H M-.latt May and June 1� t•
tfrlnp
•it: r·irst the export marke�.
L�Y. West Co- on; S� 8oston, l .etarl : a nd C
For the wheal
_
· Oh io State Univereity Exten- and .second forag cuttin
gl ued and laminated beams. lumbla , Albe· rt · Roush, West Co- C. Bless mg, Letart.
•.....,
e
el'.I soki
Wh
gs.
.
in the domestic mark1•t•
-••11 I
sion economists pom
· t ouI that
.
.
.
•-• beams have come
Lammaueu
the weev il is e8la blished· it wi 11 [armers woukl get about .
iC whea t 1,:1 rmers grew 18 bushels
$2 35 •
through some fires better than
almost eompletely destroy alfal- bwhel . �or "'port w.�at . about
t
t
he . acrt, the cost per bushel
o
stee l beamo. Pictures were shown
I
L.$2. But when they pro-- 8 �less control measures are $1.56---an avera� of about two
would
be
of fires where the steel beams
,
a
doUars a bushel on all the allotduce 30 bushe18 to the acre. lht- p! �
had melted out or shape hanging
e
rn
ates
fall
pa
�
'.
,51.
menl
Sle
wheat.
cost is cut to II . SO. 'nle salTh?
. .
over the laminated and glued
phcat ions of gr�ular m1ecUcid• To quaWy for
s
the high domesprinciple applies for other food
wooden beams.
et
have
been
satisfactory
Caotrol
Y
�
•
1 ...- priceit, growers wouId crn, e to
A _ con:1par1·son of the strength oI COLUMBUS - The Chem"lcal� tratlons of Z, 4-D. Sweet com and crops.
.
rttonullf!ndatioo will be issued take 20 per cent of their
wheat
by 2 4-D and Z 4 5-T have saved potatoes are less susceptible ·
lammat mns can be shown
.
Food
is
muc
c
he
ape
r
than
It
.
h.
u.
' '
later. nvWeYer. it 1s UOI. o.J)K"ted ---------'
laying boards on lop of each olh· Ohio
lanners tllousand 1 of dol- One problem invo lved in con- was 40 or SO years ago - 1n that damage by lhe weevil will
Mr . ..., _ _ Mrs. James Wildman,
If th
bo d s
1 e he lars
in kee ping crops free of trolling weed k_ill':" damage. term� o f the e! fort it takes 10 be serious enough to warrant conMr.
and Mrs, John Fife of Lake
d�';,,
�;
:
iii
alm:
S::,
i:::d
i
KIii Them YourNlf with
weeds. But lhese hormone-type h�ge volumes of air mvolved. As• get 1t. Jn 1910 1t took 120 tioun t rol in Ohio th ia year.
0_
City,
Tenn . . and Mr. and Mr•.
" nu.
g
w
e
i
h
t
and
are
con
s
idere
d
own
ARAI U-0().fT
•
weed klllers also can be costly Wdtmeyer explains aa t h e of labor to excxhange for lhe
, '1
bert
Barrett
of
Rulland
were
vis.
.
,
TERMITI CONTROL
.
very wea k . If na1 ied Ioge ther, the
.
Io rarn1ers, par1 Jcul ar1y ve ge t'- sunung that spra, part1c1es are food eaI en by a fam, 1 y or rour
.
!ting Mr. a!ld
Mrs.
Clifford
San $100 or more. Easy to st re gth
f
8ut wh
they
Ai
able growers, points out E. C. suspended in a column of air 6 in a month 's time. Tod11y, it
L.�� me a
gse, No barm to plantl. Pro­ ;n,- ��l ued "
Mighl and Joyce.
.
to,,e
:,'h'•·r, they uc-,.;O
,
.
.
.
,
·,;
Wittmey er, Ohio Stte Umvers1ty feet above the soil su r face. that ta kes 38 h ours. Thirty years ago,
resslonally proven o yeara strong
M
nd M s Clifford Might,
laminated und gl ued
ctilumn over a 30-acre oom field one hour of factory labor would
Exten s ion h'Orticul turist.
protection, Get FREE folder buildi�g beam.
Joy;
a
:d
�/ �nd Mrs. Hayes
·
,...i
.
OCJ
at your Lumber Yard. Thou,.
u_ld amount t� over 7:' mill!on b�y 7 8 pin� of milk. Today it s
wo
I
able
arly
t
e
crops,
ge
N
e
v
all
Seigler
spent
an evening wit h
Wood
form
er
h
or
anot
is
Plywood
and, u!le iL
WI il buy tw1rt that much.
Mr. and M rs. Alva Swick. Linda,
whic-h has come into great usage. Wittmeyer says, f'an be dama g- cubic feet of a ir. A slight wmd
If you are like mos t persons in : F uneral services were held re. Wanda and Tony.
This use is because plywood re. ed at son1e stage: of lh�ir life could send this air mass over
&amp;
-Mn. Alva Swidi I
sisls splitting, warping, and has cycle by 2, 4-D or 2,4.�T drift nearby vegetable crops. Damage the United States, you spend cently at the Pilgrim Holiness
--------nearly equal trenglh in two d i- or vapor. Some crops are injured to these vegetables couk. be ex• about 20 per cent of your income, Churc h for 'Mlomas McFarland
after taxes, for food. Russians who passed away �t • rest home
rections. Plywood is made bv com- more easily than others. Toma pected.
'
had
.
spen
d about 56 per cent of their in Granville. " Um:la ,l'cqn.':
bining an odd number of sheets- toes, peppers . snap beans , cu • Farmers u s i n I he rbicides '
Phon WI 9-36C1
thret, five or more . These are rombers, me lons. lettuce, and should follow spraying proced- income for food, West Germans been in £ailing h�alth for sever,tl
RACLNI, OHIO
glued logether under
pressu re many other vegetables are injur- ures which will help confine tiny about '5 per cent. and the J apan• y�ars. Burial wa11 in the Vinton
Memorial Cemetery . Mr�, Robert
ed easily by very small concet1• weed-killer particles to the spray- ese about 42 per cent.
.
Grat
e of _here wa� his mece.
--ed area , Wittmeyer 11uggests. us- 1 - Graveside services were hel d
ing at least 12-15 gallons r wat• near 240 lb 17.00.17.25 �asional
e Friday for E. H. "H�nn"
her
300-tOO
er per acre, increasing t ;e noz. No. 3 280-i!IO lb 15.75; 1 -3
Folden who passed away 1111 a
.
.
tie s1Ze to get large particles, lb sows 13.25-13.50, 2-3 400-550 l!t
"
"
•
fte
iai
C b dge Oh h
adj usting the prayer pressure to 12. 50-- 13. 25 ; boars 300 lb up most- :n;' �nd'°strc::.• He w� :
a
h
�eH than SO po_unds per square I� 11.50, near 200 lb 12.00, occa- resident of the Parker Run com­
when s1onal 165 lb. 11 . 00.
�· and spraym� only
munity unt il recent years when
wmds are not blowing toward sus- Sheep 100, not enough to estab- he was cared for In the home of
susceptible crops will help prevent lish trade.
his son, Ronald, in Hebron, Ohio.
spray damage.
COLU M BUS - A nationallyknown authority on poultry heal­
th will appear at a Poultry Serv·
icemen's school here June 16 to
di.scuas Chronic Respiratory Di• CINCINNATI f UPH-Llve stock:
ease - a m.ilady currently plag- Ca ttle 300, calves JOO: good to
1
uing lhe poultry Industry.
low choice 900-1200 lb slaughter
The speaker ls Dr. M. S. Cov- steers 21.00.22.50. standard 20.00,
er, chajrman of the animal and good 750-800 lb heHer!I 20.00-21.00;
I
With more farmen tumlnc to random, automatlt han41fflf :
poultr� industry department �t utility and commeN!lal tows 15.lt­
MDaller
�les, thert'• incrtashlfi: demand fOI' • bai.r
the University of. Delaware. His 17.00, mostly 18.50 down ; utility
1
made
to
fat the trend, a«Online to ¥ULTON•1'HOJ8lSON,.
18.GO-l&amp;.IO,
bulla
appearance here will be hil Hrst and commercial
Holland dealer in Meip County.
high good and choice ¥ealers 26.00
before an Ohio poultry group.
.
"N_ew Rolla.nd letl the PaN In thia trend tritb ftl
.sa
ya Emil Malin- -28.00, individual high c h o I c e
The school.
R1ylinl!t
baler," aid FULTON-'MiOMPSON wbo ,rill
ovslty, Ohio stale University Ex- 29,00, good 23.00-211.00, standard
new
-.echin
e
Hdusivel,- in t.hi1 area.
tension ponltryman, is -fesigned 20. 00-23 .00,
Jll!t introduced thil �ar. the RtW &amp;yUner
for commercial represer.tative■ Hogs 1500; barrows and gilts 10
pact
becaue it'• lower, ■horter and more mane
who service Ohio poultry flocks. higher, Jn8iancel 25 up on 24 lb
same feature■ man:,- automobile buyen loot . for. And It
ror t!Ounty Extension agents, and and above, SOWi 25 lower: t-2 100co� bales-in easy-to b1ndl� 12-by-llMndt 1i11, ..
for others Interested In the poul- no th '•11TOw1 and gllt1 17.50, t-3
nnonc from 14 to 48 inches.
'
try lndu,try. It will be held in and 2-3 180-240 lb 16.7$-11.35, moal­
-nae new Compad 6! ha■ nclusive
i
tbe Agricultural Administration ly 17.25-11.35 for 220 lb down, uni·
Inc, " FULt:oN•TROMPSON Hid, "and the IIDle lriDtl fl .,11111111
building on the Ohio State Uni- form 225 lb 17.35, 2-3 and ! 240and eonvemeQff fe.a.ture1 fOUlld on other BIJJ.m..,••
270 lb 18.25-lB. 75. unliO!ffl No. J
j vel'lltty campus.
"But the nan, bl.i nn-! .1.1 far II rm eoftCf!l'lled II tu !lll'b. �
l'ULTON-'IBOIIPS
�
ON emphasized. "You an tiu, a Ctmpait
j
ao&amp;ib■le ... aW Ian Oil ....
liow
with Bale-Thrower for no more than Yoll'd -ay hr ...,.,.
�
SN
Us
For
Your
•
•
•
alont."'
oosta, too. You've never lffll
_. . .. .. ave •
bal­
... _,.........,. t■p■ailr • • . and hich-apeed
FULTON-THOMPSON pointod out tho! tbe � • Iii
other
eum�I• ol a machine t hat fits into Intesntect.
I
7ou
for
work
to
baler
48
No.
MW
Put
�•
I line production-long familiar in other iDdultria lllll ...
lli■n'a 111111 ltilll to ,... aon bay! Came
iDI into its ew. ln !ann.in &amp;.
a toda,rl .Aak b e l'ln __., timl
,1
.;

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

A1nnJ

1f1t11 -., •a

No Surpluses
•
DHIA Honor Roil In May I'ould Bring

r•

mr�r)'

G

B J BE KN"RD BRE:vNf. ll
bot� atnage out of producUoa v- .
U■l&amp;ed Preu IDW'"raaOonal
l Jn return for this. they M,11.Jld pl •n
WASHINGTON I UPI • - Gov- paymenl1 of about SIO In acre. � ·
em�ent ecooom 1il1 repon. t hat . The plan would allow ero�
grain AUrpluAeM couJd be clll to grow additional wheat wilhol&amp;
while farm income gou i up under AUpport for sale 1n the feed Jlla!'­
a �rog,-am of ,tne1 bushel mar- ket. But the 20 Jl'r cent acreaga
ketmg control for whec1t
re1irement wouJd reduce tot,,J
The report wa, made in a re • I 11:n m productlOO on all the 1ara- • i. ..
&amp;earcb atody re�ased b,;i tilt Ag- , ple farms and it would inttf'aN -ril'ultun- Department Econorn1't&amp; northwdt Kanus to 39 per cent •
comp■,-•
cu 1,,, pol!SI bl� new gov- in northwest Oklahoma .
__
emment programs for w h e a t I
These ranged from no production 'fht Agr,culture Department
etconttob, lo a plan under which 1 1mates there ww• about 5,
Q
each farm would have &lt;I bushel farm foreclosures and dist,_
allotment for saJes m tlle' domestic sale-s m the )'f'ar endinl!: wt ,, :
food market and the expon mar March 1 - a nwnber 'IPh� · ;
ket
amounts I• about one--tenth of OM
The bushtl allotment p 1 a n I per cent uf all lhe farms in
·•
I
ha&amp; the warm endorsement m,t Km
of many admm1strat1on farm ad- The foredosure and di•re11
:;
Vise r■. The Kennedy administra�-1e te for th _ year "'al .,.,....., � ;.
.
tion itself 11 be lieved to lavo, "� �a
1 1ghl y from /
,.., prevlOUI ye,,. 1 .,
the Kie
and
the program h
a
the
'
.
al'I
But the change was not
al ad .I ,
back ing of fann groups mcludmg ]
l
De
I"
partment san
.
the A g.rJCU ture
the Nat ,onal Assoc1ahon of Wheat
1 ,,
the fo 1
ra1 ha o •
� � .., - �
Growers, t� Naltonal Gr�ge, : ho i: �= �
ver
nd
ii
and the National Farmer■ Umon.
since the early IM&lt;r,.
I"
. The American Fann Bureau
rttn
. . however, has opposed
Ft!derat1on
! . ;,
WorW'1
it oa growKis that it wou kt lead to t See
,
:u
;_
subsidized production of t e e d , Power Saws!

■

Dl'IIID l'O· �-• ,.,_ : �IIDIII' llAluli � ;
- ·, ;
,
,....:..
- • � ,_,_, .,,. &gt;'
�-�,
.,
w .
■':

tt,.

' ft

•

-

est Columb1a
, Herd Led

re::::

r1n·

See Answer TO E X t ra

PLANING Mill

JHE DAil

fret, neUher m■la • .._., llt ill •·- wllll hat � MIi
..,.
-·
,... ... a11 - 111 011111 -.·
, alllr hmll 11■111 atloet,.
8wldl:
TllloNow
11 11 e11ot N lho
.
-, 1111 llhli lmlolklll - IdMr. 'old 11n ...,_, �
... lhll lllt ,..- anwtll tl anol llotchla, Ille 111,, 11111 11ra.
tht aa,i, chlrcli - dta Ill llfl■
- to tba ip1r1 ,t .a, WorllJ rr-la ...,. In
la • llr. lmag
wlllda llllllati 1. Ollalllor1 OIOlld
. 111a1 Chrllll■u tNQy ioVlll = • 11 111n 1a . ...
- onalhor, lhal
W
'hllni, 111111
la -- ..... . - • llllnola an,1 11!1. Dtn111y Jlliln,
lmportonl 1h11 all minor dflltl- ... " llpr-.,..W � Mra.
- 11 1'1811. .,..,,.., ■' - ll■rlll'II ..... ... _,. ■-:
un1t 11■
s: • lrtwW bJ ._ " '- •., •• 111
4 -�
oomparboa. Peaplo could bellen
11
- • .._. .... I P"l"'tlnd :Rullad JUch omool 11",1
el "''""lat•
llt, ad lira. lllpli .,_ ,Ir,

&amp;May ,_ •

-

amo,mts f oocf about half t
ht
trtt , .1tili° w:ted · i1 limbt · ·~a-••
uwduat, sla�. and edgings. t J )
How � explo!t another form of
�
11
that part of � he
"':...:
. ear � � fourttl-which
mi_caI
:hat
ftd :.f
man. �ust be :,.uref� a
·
rfected Ind used to tht
Iyud ·
.
ul les1. pe
�ardif!ll oI compenne
materials.

R AC I N E

,.,..II,

-••--

w

ered with homontal bo.irda llll 8 11.
recommended by FHA, the rela- ' W hile much ha.I been learDtd
.
. .
tive rigidity
and tlrength wu giv- ' about the u8e1 ot wood much more
en 118 l .O. Dia1onal liheating gave l remains. ThrH ex ample. t1re ;
I strength of a flJ1d rigidity 4.J. lf I I) Uses need to be found for
l
v,. inch plywood wu used for large quantitiel of amall
low
sheathing the strength decreased grade, aecond-growth tr� wh ich
lo �-2 and rigidity to 4.2. However would at once promote better forthis 1/t inc h
1Jumg
plywood e,try, crea� markets and reduce
sheatiflg increased itrength to a the heavy drain on popu la r ,pee.
comparatwe
14 •I and rigidity to r iet. 41) How lo utilitze enonnowi
·

�:;;:�; ;;::��'! ;

Danville
'a} Events

By Miu Locy K1'ble
Mrs. faul Nlchot1 and C?irole,
Mre. jame, Brannon and Paul
Dean called Oil Mn. Jam,, Mo­
Greaor of Barlow Friday.
Mn. Ptul Nicholl and Mr. and
Mn. Poul Brannon
and Paul
Dean called on Mr■. Herbert N�
chol■ o1 Laymor, SUnday ..-.,.101:
and were dinner 11\!ells ol Mr. and
Mrs. A, N. McGroaor of Vln,en�
Mrs. Paul N!tbol, attended tho
funeral of her brothor,ln-law, Mr,
Herbert Nichols of Laymon on
Tue■day afternoon.
Mr, ,nd Mn. c. c, llalllUICln ol
Philo were hero Sundq to visit
wllb Mr� Homiltoo't mother
Mn. Ola Childtra, tnd her father:
Oron Childen, wbo ii a p■llenl In
Mei,, Genoro1 llotpttal, niom I.
Mr. and Mn Frlllk 81H �nd
children ....,. �I � ..
Sunday ,-11 of bll p■noll, Mr.
■nd 11n. Oocar BIii. ·
Jin. Addie Blllth ud dauah),r
ol lllddleport .... vlalton hort
00 11-ial Doy
Robert Lee !cl�udl ill tilt IL
S. Air Forot - II llaM,
,p,ut Ibo week end _. wlii, ·
Ill,, and llli. B. i.
hll
Edwardl and alltlr, Mra. AH
CUhdollar.
, ',
.
.
111!111111 ,
. Y _ a,111 111...

j

e

u

and 10ITM!lime1 heat.
PIie. are
m�e by 1hcing through the log
l shcewood &gt; or from veneer
strips In which the knife takea off
Btripa: as the 101 is rev, lved in
contact wi th the knife. Plies may
rang&lt;' in t hickness from one onehundrelh of an inch lo 3-11 inch.
Test8 showing the strengt h of
house panels made up of two by
foun and sheath ing were interestWhere lhe lranung
·
mg.
·
was cov-

l

�!

OCI('

.,..

�I;

fERMITES

Reedsville

..U... m rolotlfta Ill tho ..,..
-.... 11 lbt ....-11 far 11111, Ml I Qrt.._ f1m11J """"' II llllllar
. II ....., el - 11 I - ..... Jw • IINH. lllllnr alnt - •�• ::';;. ip.- 4!IIUpla
J
• ei... 1111 .... _,_
.. . .... .. .... . . 11
.. .... ft■ ...U, __.,.
el 11111111 ftllti 111111a fla
...,_IWtnar
lo - ...
.,.._ • Ille 1oea1 &lt;hurdl tatti. N I al fl 111 .. WJ up
llr h1slli1tl•a• laMlr, C..
...... .... . ,... .... ..,
116
Ill"'.. •
t ff ..... 111111•,
....... ... - b■
tiau _, ••• ,,. - ai. u.w
11111
51i'&lt;etJ ......
· ...,. ..... ...,, _, M ..
..111111 I Wlf a Ill ill
_
a,11111111. l'lillllp&gt;Ju,
.....
5
:-' _,.
- - 111 •·• Ill Ill,
Ian In C'srl•l• -

'I.

Sendm,

•

QUt'ntly last under five years
Pressure !real.mg is muc� more
effective than the cold dip process. The creosote combined with
used crankcase oil (SO.SOI was as
good as YO per cent creosote.
Another type of researc h Is
devoted lo greater use of native
1,1,•oods in � pulp and paper industry. This rel!learch can mean
much to our area as larger acreages_ go m
· 1o managed t'tmber �rod�ct � for �per . productM?0•
W1lhm _our neighboring co unties
.
the Ch illicothe paper mdl.s are
.
buymg up much _land to protect

t��b�=·�:t:���h
been Wied to test the strength of
packing boxes.
'Ibis recalled the cabbage packtng crates which are leaving
Meigs County this week for produce markets. In testing various
packing crates a huge six-sided
box revolves and drops the eontalner from every angle. From
these tests better containers are
develo.....i ·
:
Testing of fenee posts for length
•
· another pro t , Both
0f Iiie 15
)f'C
pentach loraphenol and creosote
have been used t o �ake pos�
la■t over_ 25 years. Without th is
preaervahve the posts would fre-

ll■tlonc.
But Ibo ■mount ol -..pine
ud - _. ud cbedt wrtt•
lnC .. amall - milhl be
b'MMMOUI.
c.aa,.a will ol count """
Ibo tical C11 lhlc�lf tt ■pprovt,I
Ibo wtlhholdlng prtnclplo, whch
DOW lllftltl .:irnnbat doubtful

�iddl eport, Sunday dinner .,..,1,
were Mr. and MrL Clair Waode
and Conni SUe ol Chesler.
Mr. and Mn. Charl11 D. Woode
::_-..._..,_�
altlndtcl ll-111 ""'""' al Ibo
II
,� r,m a..,i., Cernolery on Tuesday ■R·
ll � ,,_, May 90.
Mr. and Mn. Gleo ltandolph ,
wbo have been atatloned In Ta&lt;Om■• Wlllhlnatoa In Ibo Armed
I
r..... !or aomellmo arrtvod
hero Friday. He baa rt&lt;elwtcl bll
dllcharp and they will be wtlll
bll malltor, Mrs. LUU. llandolph
I
Donald and Shmm, !or an btdef.
Sunday llehool at-..o on inlle time ,
BY IIADL PRANCIS
Mr. md Mn. lllrold SW.Ill
Mr, and lira 1Jn Sw1c11 anti Jllnt 4 w11 411, lilt olltrtng
and
al
dlildno , WUllamatown. W.
btltl
_,,
111'¥1..
Wotlb!p
T
Linda, Wanda and ony were
V
.
,
a.
o
Taylor
w
optDI Qlnday with hll p■r,
..
-.i
ith
m
11:•
Stmday vllllon ■I Mr, and Mr■.
1111,
Mr. and Mrs. llob■rl
lay lllldor.
J, G. sw...
Tho IIYP had a - ,_ harts.
Mr. and Mr■, Beecher Cooper SUnday -lnl II T p. m. n,. Mr. ud Mn. C lr
lo ll'ollrod and
and 11111 -1 a 1aw 11oy, _i,y "l\lllr lballlWy
-., .., _._ 'fllllecl II Dowr Obit,
with rellllN .. W. Va.
bold -wilh her _,.,.1,w ..,j alaler,
WNltond au,111 ol Mr, 111d Joln,y Taylor ol tilt Air ........ Rev. and Mra. tb1itr WrJght and
11h. II, D , BID - Mr. ond Mfa, llatlonoll In Collfenill. lltw hen famllj,.
11, a wNlt'I ·'1■11 wllll hll ,... Janlct and Lorry sw,
ltll71 Whllt ol Oiarlealori.
m ol
Taylor Columbua on v11111q - ,11111
111vora1 rel■ll'teo 1i1M1 lrllad1 et ■111, Mr. Md Mn.
lht ........., lllandt4 flllleral and - awi... ud - - and -• Mr. ind 11n. Paul
llvel.
ot
11,alty aDd
IOl'1MI 1w dttm
ftoeolwsallll ol CID- Mr. ..i Mn. l'rod llko If
laal rtlday. lit llad ndt Mta.
lilt home wJlh hil 1011 8'"IUI ... II Flllloa, OhJo. 1M 1111. J, I. Cllelllr callld 91 bJa UD&lt;II, Ma.
llayto et lllddltJIOII, opal fMI hlll, 11 llmwood N.......
llmlly.
Ma WI, ud 1■1111J ..,. rtlday fflUII i. lbtdaJ - Home w clay 1a11 -.
_.._ Ill'. 11111 llfL ' 11. Swan tac litlll lit, 111111 1111. Otart. - cblldl:9I from lllil ,i.
,._
D. Wtldt. ltriday 1'11111111 .,_. clDll,J .. alltadli,a V■callen B�
ad l■IIIIJ llll ,,_,.,
e1 111o
lit, • 111n. bl■ School II lht Tlippuw Pl■lao
and lira. lw �tdar at!fn br,,,,11.,' ..
J ,.,�
...- ..._.....,_
111111
•..,_
__
,,..._
idlllr ■1ll7
..
Ina - ap,tqfillll
- .....
911 .... el Mr. 11111 !In. c. I.
B1br 111d lolher

Parkers Run
·
NeWS Items

e: :

s::

r

cill -, "-ll'Y lu
nperta ■rl lryfn( .. ciavolop •
lyclom for _, rapid nl,mdo.
'li&gt;ey would apply ■lco lo tu�NI

(;i '

dkta,g ... dlaj,ulln1 ... another
• puWlo - ■ad evw oa
b■aic llltlral ·-• • lhoy o■a
lilrd1, uptOI - ta pay llllldl L D11un11y hampon Iba Qtria,
11M lllillilll llnld. 1'Je ii Ibo
II .,_ Ille,
..........
-• wlla 111 lhll •·CbrIbo - art ......_,
taola of mat at11111an - ...,,,
...... !or ,,._
� ,.._ pie,-,.
-... io - lht w Laid.
Uodll!Jlnl Ill el dleat pnct�
cal ar,-to II lht prinlry maIm II, l':llrlllltn
._ A■ 1or,a ., the chltldi II ell•lded, • 1a •itlatillll tao a1e1r1y
....,... wm .,_ 1o r.w.1ar.
.,i- prayer hr Bia dllcii,IM
..,i wilb
on tilt 1■11
tlmn bolore Ilia cruclfbdoo, wu
''tllol i_, -, .. -•

By c, E. BLAKESLEE
. County E J1k:mk11 Ap••
.
.
.Forestry II
I.he preserv e,twn of
fornts by wise use" has been the
�alchword of lhe United States
Forest Pro· · UI Laboratory whic h
was visited this past wee� at the
University ef Wisconsin at Mad iaon. _This �search l_aboratory is
lM fi rst of its kind m the Unted
Slatl11 and has bttn helping to
Jrnprove use of forest products
■Ince 19_10.
�neftt8 or this tns_tJt ution h_a ve
as1111ted all counties m the Umted
Meigs county.
Slates meluding

r..

w.,

lhow-

Wiscons in Resear ch Work Is Vital To Meigs Cou nty

mak• 11 ■pply lo evary l■mJI
or
�t car Ulvestment of
more. if the interest rate we"" 4
per cent.
Bui lh2a IJ!libl be loo low.
ii would require tu withboldlnp

IIJ' - R......
!lunclay School llltondanct on
108. Robert Mumy II
Junt t
,uporlnteoclon�
Mr. and Mn. Sol Bigley and
.., apent SUnday with Mr. and
Mn. Harvey 8.lllay, Forlttcl Run.
Tom l!orlnR. Henry Balloy and
IOI If Cohm&gt;b111 callod on Mr.
and Mn. Al•• Holllngor.
Mr. and Mra. Ja11111 VanMeter
ud ltmtly visited Mr. and l\lrs.
Jll&lt;Ob V1111Motor Sundty on lhoir
63rd armJversary. 'Ibey received
IIWIY gl{ta.
Mr. tnd lira. Mlb Kerwin tpenl
Slmdty
wilil Mr. and Mra,
Wlllltm l'-lton and son. Bill.
- Vtn!lller tnd children
and Martha Holsinger called Oil
Rov. tnd Mrs. Cline Sundty tnd
Mr, ud Mn. JW1klr Hollloget of
lllcine.
Mr. and Mn, Clinton tlolalnger
and lunily ,pent tho weekend In
Mt. Eaten wilh her sister, Mr.
and Mra. Joke w....,.
Mr. and Mra. Robin Murray
111111 daUJhl&gt;r• o1 Bolpn ,pent
!lunday wilb Mr. and Ill's. Am,
b- Kibble,
llr. and Mn. Vlrail Boc•rd and
,on called oo Mn. Stolla Rood.
Mr. and l\lrs. Albort Barber and

'
I
I

.,

.U dtr9dend paymonll cl '111 or
more, wlillo bllonn■lioA on 1n1...
NI II limited ta paylNlla ol ..
or mort.
'1bt loller flaun loll llltlll poo,
pit willt im■ll uvtqa """"""'
ICC■pt, clnco '8ftO bl In- ■t
npttNDlo a prlnclp■I
4
ol fU,IIOO larpr lhu Ibo ave,.

-- -. low, -- ud Jn.
,_,t lypt bond,,

MOft CIJ' '1'7111 ClllaLING lo
believod to be done by bii m,,ect,.
on. Thi, ■imply don't NpOrt oo
lbolr Jncoma ta, N1urno .U l'io
lhteretl payment, Ibey ,_,._
'Ibe
rill fnram • \NcVb
'l'bere II far mon tu -•
.. l.olonol roc:tlved lhu m ""'"
deado l'IHlvtd. llllornal

A1ltaa

p■lp lo ialorm blleral ncelv•
.... of lhtlr tu llobJlily.
Internal Revenue Se&lt;vice ukod
banb, aavinga and loan auoela­
lioaa ■ad - ....,.,. lnlenlt ..
investment, to inform people of.
tbalr tu liabJlill', Priotod aiipa
were aent out wtb interest and
cilvldand ebtcb CU..-, tba1
Ibo raolpionll pay up.
Bui Ible educ■llonal ctmp■iln
didn't _., One lroublo W■i lbal
c:orpol'lllona ... rwqlllnd to ad­

llrriee belllftl II co11ldl ta1�
on about ■ per cent of all di vi­
dm:la received, with only I p-?r
-, • about llOO mllllon, get11111 ••.,.
'flla pnpiocd • per cent with•
lloldlnf lu .. both In- ■nd
dMdeM payment would ol couae
s.n,1c:o
pd lnlwmotlOD C11 wbua lhlt
-, 11 .,1111 ...i w11o 11 not r■ponina I u incomo,
divldon�•
People who
- � • lillll abotll lilla.
lm:bos-:n clatm It would curb
prwalo
Bui 1bt bi�
...., _ _ Ille _.. ....

WASHINGTON - &lt;NEAl
Mllll - N■den show n&gt;n

compromi,e on critical l!llues of joint
events - If on nothing else,
It IJ In 11111 Tery area, blvtng to deal
with the make-up of NATO and the de­
velopment, use and control of the West­
• r n nuclear deterrent, where differ•
onces belwetn tbia country and France
art moat acuta.
That a D. Gaulle dodlcatad to aervlng
his nation' 1 bighell 11plration1 should
want a larger voice for FrlDCI In thue
mattera la wboUy undentandable. Tbat
be lbould In the end find no means of
compromlain1 tbtM obJICUVII with the
general W 81tern aim of greater free
world security l.o not understandable,
Americans and others amona the free
natlonl can ball I b •
bealnntna

'

/ .,

I

• • •
E. Main 5'.
Ph. WY. 2·2111•

..

I,

�
I
I
I

...

�

.• • I

�1

-· ,,.

.- ,,
;;;:;- - -� --"'"' - . -- •.,._
- ..
- •...t,.• •
_
J
--► - •-

·...,;.··· ·•�.a:ro=,&gt;

''

•

'

The Baily SttJn tinel

I•

WAS1 1;; ; "' , .:.N COLUMN

The Key Is Accommodation

BelaUons between Franc"' and t b e
UQiled States obviously are on a new
tooU.U, u • ruult of the cordial talb
botween Pruldenta Kennedy a n d De
Gaulle. But lhia does not mean anything
more than a good beirlnnlng waa made,
The two men undentand each other
they would not bave don• without
1h11 face-to-face me1t1nc. '!'bey under,
atand better the background of argu­
ment wbicb aupporta their differences
over auc.b major matter, aa nuclear pol­
ity and th• COIIUOI I D d operation of
NATO.
Those differences have not disappear­
ed, No one expected they would. II will
lie a tut of tho llal•amanahip of both
men whetblr Ill the 11ml llhNd Ibey can
make t h I I r Improved undfflllndlnt
yield
ruulta In auulnlly tlonr
accord.
Almntt from lht Um1 bl rtturnld to
poftl' ID lt68,
Gaulle
Unllld lltalll dlplomatle ludera to be
of two mlndl about blm. Tbe 1vld1nce
111a11ta
ltwlldy blmNlf
dlvldld 'lllw.
On the Obi
thtrt
lmmlDN ad­
for the 1oeral'1 towertaa 111turt IDcl
ud Alllfactlon that

aa

frultfll!

Dt

hu calllld

bu lbll

lb.It

minllon

bud

II

llrlnllh,

aucb a man atuda at the head or a
P'rlDCI wblcll for dtcadu ••mid mind
In wllkn• and �ullon.
0a the olbll', lhtrt II dNp eo11Ctr11
that the Yt17 quaUU11 DI Gaulll hu r..
lied upoa to lift France up bav1 lid him
to chooN I COUfN ol natlODll lndlptnd•
lllCt IOIIIIWbat harmful to the common
WNlll'D CIUN,

2·Daily Sentinel, Pome roy-ldlddleport , 0 , June M, 11161

Proposed Divident Tax Drawing Opposition

COMMENTATING, EDlrOIIALLY

av nn• -

lniMllldtrallndlnt ml -­

...... ... ... _ .., dlvl,
to tht pnpiocd

■ ptr ...1 With·

dond .,.,....... lban OIi .., 011,
er pbaee cl lhe Keanedy admlnig.
ratiw1 ' 1 tu reform program
1'rMMy Socrollry C. llodpa
D711on haa aptaiMd 1h11
I�a
;,cmcJpal - fm lhe wilhbold­
ing on lntertll paymenll propc,o,
a1 ii lo close a ta.i: gap ell:�
11 fl.a billion.
Thlo II lllo _, which .....
pit c,hut Ibo ....- ..i ol
In ■ ,- by not nportJq I n d
not paying tue, oo intel&lt;II p■y·
mentl they reeein. It rtpnlllllt■
• ijltle ovn a third or t7lt ••
hlllloa dial lht Trucury In 1u,.
on inter..i.

eoocl

which lh1 ltlllnlldy•Ile Gaulle ta1b

n­
pr111nt. But they lmow that whit counta
la whit the utUm1t1 IDd product will
be.
must accollllllOdate to Neb
other If lhllr allllnct II to haft lb1 aub­
atuce tbat lptUa llfety for tbtm botb.
IT CAN IIAPP&amp;N BIii
Tb1 Rlp11bllcan1' eholc:e for mayor of
New York, State Alty. Ota. Louil Lef.
towlll, may or may not matt, lq pollU•
cal biatory
fall In a thrust aplnat
that clty'a Democratic forlrlll. But al­
reedY b1 bu carved blmulf a unique
lllcb1.
a r • aao, In I mom•nt of
blll't-wtrmlnl lnnoctnc, few can bope
to match, be exprmed all tb1 natural
awe of fabled wealth fall by the poor
ho., rlltn from tb1 alum1. Tourina New
Ylll'k'a lut Sida with the man who now
IOVtrna bla 11111, ht auddenly blurted

____

am ,.� -...

,...IY,

-

....... ...

ptr -.

... -

fllS PtUl't'al' MAD. • 1711■
l'IYU a Olnlio amouol ol ''1-■DCI OIi Ille port ol Ibo lllply.
tn. 'l1io7r W- lncUe■lo lbo7
do - .... 1h11 ouch -..
p■y111911c ■rt luablo -.
'11111 piobllm .. folly -·
lot■d by ._ - of
lmllnl■I _,. Dau LAlbam "'
Ibo
■dmlnlatralioo.
Ila llarlatl III td\loallonal -

V■rloua propoa■lo ,,. btln&amp;
,a111lderod ta eh■np lh2a Ill Ibo
... ..... wbic,9i ....., Jal .....
cirtlloci. ii la mtt:ed 1h11 Ibo
fllOO lljp,N la too hip. /
n bu bllo IUAAlllld lbal lnloo
mallon be nqulnd and w71hbold­
tac ... ■ppUnd ... - pay
...,lo ol 110 or moro. Thia _.Id

-ut Iii--

lbll

Eden
Sotial Notes

\Jps and Downs

mlnGr
Tbnt 'I •

Dlfttnne11 amona llllu Ihm will out:
"lmaafn• ma, Louie Lefltowlta,
alw171 be, and aurtly we have our lbarp
dlrilloDI wllb Britain II well. YII lhtre 1111 a Rocli:1f11ltr ,round my old
ltill m U I t bt a aturdy wllllnp1a■ to borbood!"

I

II

ntlah­

1

....._

■•-

'11111 n
wltli Ille ..,
11111 .,. 11 .,.__ ta
of the ecumenical Jnfflllnebt.
whl&lt;ll ..., It llaaI Chrlalian di-

-rl

'111,f 1Dift tloll - If the
lrtp::,itd �- llllllly wm
lit hard fllCIUlh to odlieYe with
__
,_ .. �
..,. '"'
�-I• I. lllal ,......
-.. Will lot •lllllllly
.,
......IW■ .. ... .. •illllna ..
-.ti """""'9 art 11111111d Iii
Iii _,.ie ..
11■1...11111 ..-.,-_,

'

-- U.int

mow

1111 ll■IJ allil
11111 yeti
.,., .....,. -•• altitude
bJ dlplarlq ii. D Ille .-Ital 1111V11D1111 11 t. �
,..,.iar aupport II ..,
Ille
........ Ill ludtt1 - .,.._
-ala ta ,...._,IMllt
dNrd, _.,._ llwlr _ ....
lland'"•
I ...,..11111
... et
liv11 bebJacl ii. Elflltl ta di Ihle
.,. DDW btJnc undctue.n,

at1rtlJ
-S

lht

•

•'

'

I

Al - '- ...... 1111•1
on 11von by ecumo111..i l11dora
for lhllr bellof tba1 Ille - .,.
a.rta,
lfllll
tiw In tlua •• II tba acbJev..
- el vllloll , olleclve unity.
,,_ II lboa - 119
pracllc■l - and IICallduy, flle
� II
11f1-,.
- •111•
•
Leu .._. wllll lhl ---,
_,
1. Dni 1r•'illla!WI 1a .,..
1111 el w, • ,,.,.... 11111

... ... llllunl� ..11111111 .. I W Ml'I -'
I&amp; Ill ... .. • .._ •llf 'Illa I ..,._

-a, .......,.

Side Glaneea

*•lllioll • ..

.

: II ,..ap "'11 IMII

tr: ·t:; ti

I

•
�::;:..-...._

- •at ._

,�,

l
•

..

..

I

mo

Oil the '5(l(H041,000 1.ninga &amp;C•
- ol dli7dm, f)Nparull
oolle&amp;o, nlired -11 dtptod""
OIi 5ot■-t !or UYIDI .._
ama11 In- 111111 all lo- bl·
- - •llh ■ few bucu
uved up far nilly dayt.

r.,

'l'O TAD CABB OP - ­
lblp -, - w•lhholcllna 4
a ftw dolJan In 1111■-t pay.

- milhl - - &amp;.""
-- ..

1111-.,

"7

..n,:

...,,1111 u.

W- Vallot a..
,,_. •• - _,, dDtllll In
.,Iha -■Ila el • av1•1w
"'"11 - 1111 ....,. ._. "
tllllltd II a ..,.._ el ffl

..,,_,..

9lti ll--■f II Nnllrl of
.... dllla-. 81. l'lal .,.

::-::ii'::':. w:..�:

Alfred
News Events

hi,_

.mo.

flmll1,

w- ..,.

.. ..

ILarold Dnll

,11..

llarJ

w

ad»."""

.

er-

n.n-

Do It B

.i.r flftlJly -

Time

......

charlllblo

daqlller called OIi Mr. ond Ml'I.

- -·

back 11
c..., sun bu mom
Mluourl.

bla ..... hen fl-or•
A 111ork abo- ... hold al tba
porlab ball far Mn. BW air,.,
liar Saturdo;J ....1q. lllmma
V..Xotor, Cmmlo llaymu. r....
nil BilleY won Ibo prllll. Prea,
out _.. Lena Cbeftllar, haa....,
M ,., Harriet Blake, Fannie John,
oon, i.,dll Oitvtllor, Qoorglt
Maya, Tracy May■, - ChoV.,
Iler, Betty Dick..,., Sulit Kerwill
Vqlnll lloaeltou, F1111nlt B;,loy,
Emmt VaoMet«, llarlba llolllnl'
er, Connie Bayman and Mrs. Par.
gill., were Gract
.....
Holllnpr, Mllie Holllqer arul
Ernestine Hayman.

s

fy News

.,

..:::

..._ .. a ....

....

. ..

.......... .,
......
•• , I

•llllf•• wllll
• t• M ,W • • lltlle
· • In 111" ·
.
•

•

•i•

.
):l, ,
1,1,
c' .:
1 •
• · 1•"' " ,
, . . , ,.
, ·,,. . ·,·
,.�
,,
;,,
6
,r,�
' ,.. :!J
, '
.J- , JI
,
,
,.
'
&lt;
'
·�
jil!,..."1-,\1,,,
1 ,. . K ., •
-��•,•"·. , "'
.
. •
,:;i
-. �AA-.-...f;.,.,.,�••· .o-,• •t"" · - -- . ...
) . '•
;/.
,
'. '?&gt; \:
"

,,:

* •�?

-

tl"f

tlllnc

a • -'

C. ■ ..IM .... -, ...,.
__ _, .. . . .-. ..
- 11 1 ..i, wutn • ,,.
II 1- - .. ..... ...
!- DIYIIIII n tn1 OtrloUaa ,.... au ..... tt1o11 ,., ,
lllltacc
• - t' •171rd
'l'llol ll lht bul&lt; 111r, 'lllllll
-■, Wl,n )&amp;.. .... II I 111■ -- ·· • II .._ .. • ,'1: ■-,.. v·, .., _ _ ..
�. r",.•

....,._ =:-,::..
,=�• •• ....
., �•· __, ��11:'
· · •,.,.'
"'.I
--�
�i:-• .:,.::.i..-;rr.;:
,:r••- .\:t.:c'.,!:1'
- -- ,..,,..�
,- •
..t. ..:..
,:!f
..,f.
;;: .:ttr
,.. r a - _,..,
::..., = ,:a,,::"' • .._
• _,..
-=:
. • - _-,,_
,TQ
•• ••
-----

..

..

., ,

■

�

-

In &gt; , .
-

Sherw1n-Willla111S

PA NTS

SEO CoUDtles

I

t._ . ,

General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Cabinets

I

I WR/6H•
H

--------------=------

·

·"'

PARTS

1,11To1,1 .. SAVE

MO RE HAY !

Market Report

t!5

■ .w ...,.,..

ex'tra capacil'y

"Sure Sign of Quality"

of the NIW McCO RMICK•
NO. 46 •Al:11 to work for you
,... 'balinl

..

a

BALER TWI N E

..., • • •

I MIDDLEPORT FEED MILL I
WE DO CUSTOM GRINDING

SAl'Ell

IIIDmU.II

J.j

ti ;,,,. _ , ;, ,.tt;,t.. •�-�\

,,1\ � � .J -�·• •,

• . .• - I . ,

·' · c.t·ez·11:'".-· � ·•·

•.�,,1 .,_ •.
I

I

',':'

,-

'

. .... .

Take advantage of
Strawberry . time ·and
ga rden time.

4 .'

Poultry Expert
Appearing In
Ohio June 16th

n., till/ II• .. ,.. ...

I

sa
'• VICE

----

Tony Fowler, Owner-Operator

Pomeroy

N. SECOND ST,

MIODLIPOIIT

PH. WY,2.i254

Tel� __...

-·
,,,,

*F E E DS
*S E E DS
*FERTILIZER

,./

Sugar Run Flour Mill s

WY 2·510!

Phone WY•l-�1 1 5

Mulberry Ave.

ALL FREEZERS PRICED LOW, LOW, LOW FOR THIS SALEII
I

•
e Call Ua Collect WY 2,2111 hr
lvenl111 Appointment
.
.
.

. .•--�
;

ew, ,1-

I

,I

. . •J;.

PGMEIO'CI, )

'

Pomeroy, Ohio

All Sizes·Chest &amp; Upright in Stock-Several Used Freezers Now On Hand I !
VERY GOOD USED FREEZ ERS AS LOW AS $1 25.00

ii.

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SAW

I (

, 1•
t.i

,,,.

· Cl1em1ca
• )s Caft Damage T00
sa s O u HOrtICU
• ItUfJS. t

1·FR�lf:* ICE CREAM tJFFEB WITH EACH NEW FREEZER

. ,.

FUN

DONE

FOOD FREEZER SALE at POME R OY

lin. ._ Clllrll el Newlle

Saint

tht

.

luttwnut &amp; SeC9fld
•

i1
�111 W.
... . .. w. a. 11wa 11
11a1
11 ....
·
--

1'1911 ...... - .. ....
..i.. �
.....,_ _,.
........ ..
....
...
1
-.,. �
"1"
1111•11
•'5
.,■lo,
..,..,.1

Alfalfa Pest Is
Found Inside

o

I! ;;========;;;;;;

"Where Quality Is Paramount"

... ......,

-tr

u·1gh FOod CoSt

----·------

rain

:: �;���� :a�:a��t��
saw paper aetually being mad� WEST COLUMBIA - T'
f' d airy Rolfe Lee. '3.&lt;tllipoha Ferry; Ed.
from � w et pulp inlo the fin- henl of_C. L. Cottrlll
Jr. of We5i ward Bumgarner, Letart, Ray
l
ished form,
Equipment 1H also Col b
Himtington
8 led the DHIA Honor Crank. Henderson:
available to make corrugated pa- Rollwn
forl� month of May accord- S�ate Hospital Fai • Barbours- COLUMBUS - What kind l)f
W&lt;&gt;OSn:R - An iRJportaol
per at the rate of 1,000 lin eal feet ing to Will�
F. Gregory, Mason viUe : Robert Hoffman.
Leti&lt;lrt, pr ices do you th ink you would pest o! alfalfa m the eart.e,11
per minute, Corrugated paper for C'.ounty agricultu�e agent .
Mayes 111nd Hayman. Appl, G"�ve : pay ror food if there \II-ere no state■ has been d 111COvered hi 13
im;u)r-' "on and boxe:5 are annually At
e tun
�?re o
Pirl Burris, Hartford: J ' and rarm surpluses? Suppose the ne,. southtast.em Ohio Cf-unties
consuming immense amount of unC: � lh .:� �
e
J. L Jr.,
Watterson,
r8
Apple lion had a one or two percent
'l
Entomologist Dr Robert Treece
'
wood for packaging and ms ula- :yb
0 Rou� 2 �ri. �� Grove ; Howa rd Roush, Letart : deficit or farm commodit ies ho'A' Ohio
Agr icultur�I Exper imenf
.
lion.
.th " r·�� Honor :ou' ,or A pr ii. Brown and Rood . Let
.
c E much difference wou kl t h a 1 .:n.c1tl011,
�'says the :ilfalfa weewil
One oI the most interesting The Cot.trill herd of 53 cows p ro- McCulloch Hender80n
.
· �mas. make m
your
ten forage cropa in Cogrocery
bill
,
may
threa
'
phases of wood study at the d uced an average o r 1238 pounds 811r&gt;" ,pr West Co1um
· b ,a Mclumb
ana,
Monroe, Noble. Washl
Economists ,i,ry in their opmlaboratory is th e use ol laminated of milk per cow for the. month Neill nd Rogers W l Col ' b ' .
inglo
o, Morg�, Athens, Meigs,
ions on th�s quest10n, but most ,
�ood be a�s, The first building and showed an average of 44_ 7 Elme: Nf'wberr
y: r:l:rt ; � l r:
.
agree the increase in (ood co sts Belmont, Gallia, Lawrence, Car.
m the Umled �tat�s with these ooimds o fot pt'r cow .
nett Roush. Letart.
f
roll, J efferson and Guerniey
would be 1mbstantial .
"beams was built m 1935. Today The Rayburn herd of 17 cows
.
.
.
Otu�r herd s on the EDP Honor
·
oounl
l1.A. Dr :reece points
out
th15 type Or beam 18 �sed 10
· ch�r- on test showed an average of
By almost any measurement,
ches and other bulldmg!I n� mg 1309 poWlds of milk per cow, a Holl �ere those of W , W. B�wn, food is ., bargain in this country, that the weev il feet.la on alfalfa
•
•
long span� to _support i:oots.
butterfal test of 3.7, and an r ver- Letart , G. C. Sommer, Soulhside ; and one or tlle main reason, for but seldom atl.Lrks red clover.
.
Overwinter ing u an adult . the wheat.
The larmnahon perm1� mcreas- age of 49_ 1 pounds of fat per David Roosh, Letart ; Otis Ran- lhls is that farmen
have been
,
pcSl
'
•
is most deSl�ctive in the
m� wood m length, ��dlh or cow.
Under the bll&amp;hei allotment plan
dolph, Leon; Old TGWn Farm, Nn• ab� to produce more for less
I
re- othe rs on the DHJA Honor Roll Jts 1 and 2; J . H. Morgan, Pliny; ; cost . In
lh ,�kness 10 meet peciric
la
al
stag
es
f
dmg
on
e
t
ee
rv
our compelilive economy
h CC111Sidered 111 the! test growers ]
--L-•
....._.
u ·ernents. �tra f yers can be were lhP 1-irrd� or · · ..,er Lleving, W. W. Brown, Letart; R. Douglas these
plant's upper leaves. Most of the would be give
savings
n a quot� for iales
are passed on
. :1
�w�l up at pomts O/���s�. Sharp
to
Ill
d
age
done to the crop in in the domestiC' food market an
am
West Columbia: W. A. Barker, Roush. Letart : Collett Keefer. Le- quickly to the consumer
I
iJ;
d
.
1
curvatu re may be P1c1LYU
m these South· si'de ; R H M-.latt May and June 1� t•
tfrlnp
•it: r·irst the export marke�.
L�Y. West Co- on; S� 8oston, l .etarl : a nd C
For the wheal
_
· Oh io State Univereity Exten- and .second forag cuttin
gl ued and laminated beams. lumbla , Albe· rt · Roush, West Co- C. Bless mg, Letart.
•.....,
e
el'.I soki
Wh
gs.
.
in the domestic mark1•t•
-••11 I
sion economists pom
· t ouI that
.
.
.
•-• beams have come
Lammaueu
the weev il is e8la blished· it wi 11 [armers woukl get about .
iC whea t 1,:1 rmers grew 18 bushels
$2 35 •
through some fires better than
almost eompletely destroy alfal- bwhel . �or "'port w.�at . about
t
t
he . acrt, the cost per bushel
o
stee l beamo. Pictures were shown
I
L.$2. But when they pro-- 8 �less control measures are $1.56---an avera� of about two
would
be
of fires where the steel beams
,
a
doUars a bushel on all the allotduce 30 bushe18 to the acre. lht- p! �
had melted out or shape hanging
e
rn
ates
fall
pa
�
'.
,51.
menl
Sle
wheat.
cost is cut to II . SO. 'nle salTh?
. .
over the laminated and glued
phcat ions of gr�ular m1ecUcid• To quaWy for
s
the high domesprinciple applies for other food
wooden beams.
et
have
been
satisfactory
Caotrol
Y
�
•
1 ...- priceit, growers wouId crn, e to
A _ con:1par1·son of the strength oI COLUMBUS - The Chem"lcal� tratlons of Z, 4-D. Sweet com and crops.
.
rttonullf!ndatioo will be issued take 20 per cent of their
wheat
by 2 4-D and Z 4 5-T have saved potatoes are less susceptible ·
lammat mns can be shown
.
Food
is
muc
c
he
ape
r
than
It
.
h.
u.
' '
later. nvWeYer. it 1s UOI. o.J)K"ted ---------'
laying boards on lop of each olh· Ohio
lanners tllousand 1 of dol- One problem invo lved in con- was 40 or SO years ago - 1n that damage by lhe weevil will
Mr . ..., _ _ Mrs. James Wildman,
If th
bo d s
1 e he lars
in kee ping crops free of trolling weed k_ill':" damage. term� o f the e! fort it takes 10 be serious enough to warrant conMr.
and Mrs, John Fife of Lake
d�';,,
�;
:
iii
alm:
S::,
i:::d
i
KIii Them YourNlf with
weeds. But lhese hormone-type h�ge volumes of air mvolved. As• get 1t. Jn 1910 1t took 120 tioun t rol in Ohio th ia year.
0_
City,
Tenn . . and Mr. and Mr•.
" nu.
g
w
e
i
h
t
and
are
con
s
idere
d
own
ARAI U-0().fT
•
weed klllers also can be costly Wdtmeyer explains aa t h e of labor to excxhange for lhe
, '1
bert
Barrett
of
Rulland
were
vis.
.
,
TERMITI CONTROL
.
very wea k . If na1 ied Ioge ther, the
.
Io rarn1ers, par1 Jcul ar1y ve ge t'- sunung that spra, part1c1es are food eaI en by a fam, 1 y or rour
.
!ting Mr. a!ld
Mrs.
Clifford
San $100 or more. Easy to st re gth
f
8ut wh
they
Ai
able growers, points out E. C. suspended in a column of air 6 in a month 's time. Tod11y, it
L.�� me a
gse, No barm to plantl. Pro­ ;n,- ��l ued "
Mighl and Joyce.
.
to,,e
:,'h'•·r, they uc-,.;O
,
.
.
.
,
·,;
Wittmey er, Ohio Stte Umvers1ty feet above the soil su r face. that ta kes 38 h ours. Thirty years ago,
resslonally proven o yeara strong
M
nd M s Clifford Might,
laminated und gl ued
ctilumn over a 30-acre oom field one hour of factory labor would
Exten s ion h'Orticul turist.
protection, Get FREE folder buildi�g beam.
Joy;
a
:d
�/ �nd Mrs. Hayes
·
,...i
.
OCJ
at your Lumber Yard. Thou,.
u_ld amount t� over 7:' mill!on b�y 7 8 pin� of milk. Today it s
wo
I
able
arly
t
e
crops,
ge
N
e
v
all
Seigler
spent
an evening wit h
Wood
form
er
h
or
anot
is
Plywood
and, u!le iL
WI il buy tw1rt that much.
Mr. and M rs. Alva Swick. Linda,
whic-h has come into great usage. Wittmeyer says, f'an be dama g- cubic feet of a ir. A slight wmd
If you are like mos t persons in : F uneral services were held re. Wanda and Tony.
This use is because plywood re. ed at son1e stage: of lh�ir life could send this air mass over
&amp;
-Mn. Alva Swidi I
sisls splitting, warping, and has cycle by 2, 4-D or 2,4.�T drift nearby vegetable crops. Damage the United States, you spend cently at the Pilgrim Holiness
--------nearly equal trenglh in two d i- or vapor. Some crops are injured to these vegetables couk. be ex• about 20 per cent of your income, Churc h for 'Mlomas McFarland
after taxes, for food. Russians who passed away �t • rest home
rections. Plywood is made bv com- more easily than others. Toma pected.
'
had
.
spen
d about 56 per cent of their in Granville. " Um:la ,l'cqn.':
bining an odd number of sheets- toes, peppers . snap beans , cu • Farmers u s i n I he rbicides '
Phon WI 9-36C1
thret, five or more . These are rombers, me lons. lettuce, and should follow spraying proced- income for food, West Germans been in £ailing h�alth for sever,tl
RACLNI, OHIO
glued logether under
pressu re many other vegetables are injur- ures which will help confine tiny about '5 per cent. and the J apan• y�ars. Burial wa11 in the Vinton
Memorial Cemetery . Mr�, Robert
ed easily by very small concet1• weed-killer particles to the spray- ese about 42 per cent.
.
Grat
e of _here wa� his mece.
--ed area , Wittmeyer 11uggests. us- 1 - Graveside services were hel d
ing at least 12-15 gallons r wat• near 240 lb 17.00.17.25 �asional
e Friday for E. H. "H�nn"
her
300-tOO
er per acre, increasing t ;e noz. No. 3 280-i!IO lb 15.75; 1 -3
Folden who passed away 1111 a
.
.
tie s1Ze to get large particles, lb sows 13.25-13.50, 2-3 400-550 l!t
"
"
•
fte
iai
C b dge Oh h
adj usting the prayer pressure to 12. 50-- 13. 25 ; boars 300 lb up most- :n;' �nd'°strc::.• He w� :
a
h
�eH than SO po_unds per square I� 11.50, near 200 lb 12.00, occa- resident of the Parker Run com­
when s1onal 165 lb. 11 . 00.
�· and spraym� only
munity unt il recent years when
wmds are not blowing toward sus- Sheep 100, not enough to estab- he was cared for In the home of
susceptible crops will help prevent lish trade.
his son, Ronald, in Hebron, Ohio.
spray damage.
COLU M BUS - A nationallyknown authority on poultry heal­
th will appear at a Poultry Serv·
icemen's school here June 16 to
di.scuas Chronic Respiratory Di• CINCINNATI f UPH-Llve stock:
ease - a m.ilady currently plag- Ca ttle 300, calves JOO: good to
1
uing lhe poultry Industry.
low choice 900-1200 lb slaughter
The speaker ls Dr. M. S. Cov- steers 21.00.22.50. standard 20.00,
er, chajrman of the animal and good 750-800 lb heHer!I 20.00-21.00;
I
With more farmen tumlnc to random, automatlt han41fflf :
poultr� industry department �t utility and commeN!lal tows 15.lt­
MDaller
�les, thert'• incrtashlfi: demand fOI' • bai.r
the University of. Delaware. His 17.00, mostly 18.50 down ; utility
1
made
to
fat the trend, a«Online to ¥ULTON•1'HOJ8lSON,.
18.GO-l&amp;.IO,
bulla
appearance here will be hil Hrst and commercial
Holland dealer in Meip County.
high good and choice ¥ealers 26.00
before an Ohio poultry group.
.
"N_ew Rolla.nd letl the PaN In thia trend tritb ftl
.sa
ya Emil Malin- -28.00, individual high c h o I c e
The school.
R1ylinl!t
baler," aid FULTON-'MiOMPSON wbo ,rill
ovslty, Ohio stale University Ex- 29,00, good 23.00-211.00, standard
new
-.echin
e
Hdusivel,- in t.hi1 area.
tension ponltryman, is -fesigned 20. 00-23 .00,
Jll!t introduced thil �ar. the RtW &amp;yUner
for commercial represer.tative■ Hogs 1500; barrows and gilts 10
pact
becaue it'• lower, ■horter and more mane
who service Ohio poultry flocks. higher, Jn8iancel 25 up on 24 lb
same feature■ man:,- automobile buyen loot . for. And It
ror t!Ounty Extension agents, and and above, SOWi 25 lower: t-2 100co� bales-in easy-to b1ndl� 12-by-llMndt 1i11, ..
for others Interested In the poul- no th '•11TOw1 and gllt1 17.50, t-3
nnonc from 14 to 48 inches.
'
try lndu,try. It will be held in and 2-3 180-240 lb 16.7$-11.35, moal­
-nae new Compad 6! ha■ nclusive
i
tbe Agricultural Administration ly 17.25-11.35 for 220 lb down, uni·
Inc, " FULt:oN•TROMPSON Hid, "and the IIDle lriDtl fl .,11111111
building on the Ohio State Uni- form 225 lb 17.35, 2-3 and ! 240and eonvemeQff fe.a.ture1 fOUlld on other BIJJ.m..,••
270 lb 18.25-lB. 75. unliO!ffl No. J
j vel'lltty campus.
"But the nan, bl.i nn-! .1.1 far II rm eoftCf!l'lled II tu !lll'b. �
l'ULTON-'IBOIIPS
�
ON emphasized. "You an tiu, a Ctmpait
j
ao&amp;ib■le ... aW Ian Oil ....
liow
with Bale-Thrower for no more than Yoll'd -ay hr ...,.,.
�
SN
Us
For
Your
•
•
•
alont."'
oosta, too. You've never lffll
_. . .. .. ave •
bal­
... _,.........,. t■p■ailr • • . and hich-apeed
FULTON-THOMPSON pointod out tho! tbe � • Iii
other
eum�I• ol a machine t hat fits into Intesntect.
I
7ou
for
work
to
baler
48
No.
MW
Put
�•
I line production-long familiar in other iDdultria lllll ...
lli■n'a 111111 ltilll to ,... aon bay! Came
iDI into its ew. ln !ann.in &amp;.
a toda,rl .Aak b e l'ln __., timl
,1
.;

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

A1nnJ

1f1t11 -., •a

No Surpluses
•
DHIA Honor Roil In May I'ould Bring

r•

mr�r)'

G

B J BE KN"RD BRE:vNf. ll
bot� atnage out of producUoa v- .
U■l&amp;ed Preu IDW'"raaOonal
l Jn return for this. they M,11.Jld pl •n
WASHINGTON I UPI • - Gov- paymenl1 of about SIO In acre. � ·
em�ent ecooom 1il1 repon. t hat . The plan would allow ero�
grain AUrpluAeM couJd be clll to grow additional wheat wilhol&amp;
while farm income gou i up under AUpport for sale 1n the feed Jlla!'­
a �rog,-am of ,tne1 bushel mar- ket. But the 20 Jl'r cent acreaga
ketmg control for whec1t
re1irement wouJd reduce tot,,J
The report wa, made in a re • I 11:n m productlOO on all the 1ara- • i. ..
&amp;earcb atody re�ased b,;i tilt Ag- , ple farms and it would inttf'aN -ril'ultun- Department Econorn1't&amp; northwdt Kanus to 39 per cent •
comp■,-•
cu 1,,, pol!SI bl� new gov- in northwest Oklahoma .
__
emment programs for w h e a t I
These ranged from no production 'fht Agr,culture Department
etconttob, lo a plan under which 1 1mates there ww• about 5,
Q
each farm would have &lt;I bushel farm foreclosures and dist,_
allotment for saJes m tlle' domestic sale-s m the )'f'ar endinl!: wt ,, :
food market and the expon mar March 1 - a nwnber 'IPh� · ;
ket
amounts I• about one--tenth of OM
The bushtl allotment p 1 a n I per cent uf all lhe farms in
·•
I
ha&amp; the warm endorsement m,t Km
of many admm1strat1on farm ad- The foredosure and di•re11
:;
Vise r■. The Kennedy administra�-1e te for th _ year "'al .,.,....., � ;.
.
tion itself 11 be lieved to lavo, "� �a
1 1ghl y from /
,.., prevlOUI ye,,. 1 .,
the Kie
and
the program h
a
the
'
.
al'I
But the change was not
al ad .I ,
back ing of fann groups mcludmg ]
l
De
I"
partment san
.
the A g.rJCU ture
the Nat ,onal Assoc1ahon of Wheat
1 ,,
the fo 1
ra1 ha o •
� � .., - �
Growers, t� Naltonal Gr�ge, : ho i: �= �
ver
nd
ii
and the National Farmer■ Umon.
since the early IM&lt;r,.
I"
. The American Fann Bureau
rttn
. . however, has opposed
Ft!derat1on
! . ;,
WorW'1
it oa growKis that it wou kt lead to t See
,
:u
;_
subsidized production of t e e d , Power Saws!

■

Dl'IIID l'O· �-• ,.,_ : �IIDIII' llAluli � ;
- ·, ;
,
,....:..
- • � ,_,_, .,,. &gt;'
�-�,
.,
w .
■':

tt,.

' ft

•

-

est Columb1a
, Herd Led

re::::

r1n·

See Answer TO E X t ra

PLANING Mill

JHE DAil

fret, neUher m■la • .._., llt ill •·- wllll hat � MIi
..,.
-·
,... ... a11 - 111 011111 -.·
, alllr hmll 11■111 atloet,.
8wldl:
TllloNow
11 11 e11ot N lho
.
-, 1111 llhli lmlolklll - IdMr. 'old 11n ...,_, �
... lhll lllt ,..- anwtll tl anol llotchla, Ille 111,, 11111 11ra.
tht aa,i, chlrcli - dta Ill llfl■
- to tba ip1r1 ,t .a, WorllJ rr-la ...,. In
la • llr. lmag
wlllda llllllati 1. Ollalllor1 OIOlld
. 111a1 Chrllll■u tNQy ioVlll = • 11 111n 1a . ...
- onalhor, lhal
W
'hllni, 111111
la -- ..... . - • llllnola an,1 11!1. Dtn111y Jlliln,
lmportonl 1h11 all minor dflltl- ... " llpr-.,..W � Mra.
- 11 1'1811. .,..,,.., ■' - ll■rlll'II ..... ... _,. ■-:
un1t 11■
s: • lrtwW bJ ._ " '- •., •• 111
4 -�
oomparboa. Peaplo could bellen
11
- • .._. .... I P"l"'tlnd :Rullad JUch omool 11",1
el "''""lat•
llt, ad lira. lllpli .,_ ,Ir,

&amp;May ,_ •

-

amo,mts f oocf about half t
ht
trtt , .1tili° w:ted · i1 limbt · ·~a-••
uwduat, sla�. and edgings. t J )
How � explo!t another form of
�
11
that part of � he
"':...:
. ear � � fourttl-which
mi_caI
:hat
ftd :.f
man. �ust be :,.uref� a
·
rfected Ind used to tht
Iyud ·
.
ul les1. pe
�ardif!ll oI compenne
materials.

R AC I N E

,.,..II,

-••--

w

ered with homontal bo.irda llll 8 11.
recommended by FHA, the rela- ' W hile much ha.I been learDtd
.
. .
tive rigidity
and tlrength wu giv- ' about the u8e1 ot wood much more
en 118 l .O. Dia1onal liheating gave l remains. ThrH ex ample. t1re ;
I strength of a flJ1d rigidity 4.J. lf I I) Uses need to be found for
l
v,. inch plywood wu used for large quantitiel of amall
low
sheathing the strength decreased grade, aecond-growth tr� wh ich
lo �-2 and rigidity to 4.2. However would at once promote better forthis 1/t inc h
1Jumg
plywood e,try, crea� markets and reduce
sheatiflg increased itrength to a the heavy drain on popu la r ,pee.
comparatwe
14 •I and rigidity to r iet. 41) How lo utilitze enonnowi
·

�:;;:�; ;;::��'! ;

Danville
'a} Events

By Miu Locy K1'ble
Mrs. faul Nlchot1 and C?irole,
Mre. jame, Brannon and Paul
Dean called Oil Mn. Jam,, Mo­
Greaor of Barlow Friday.
Mn. Ptul Nicholl and Mr. and
Mn. Poul Brannon
and Paul
Dean called on Mr■. Herbert N�
chol■ o1 Laymor, SUnday ..-.,.101:
and were dinner 11\!ells ol Mr. and
Mrs. A, N. McGroaor of Vln,en�
Mrs. Paul N!tbol, attended tho
funeral of her brothor,ln-law, Mr,
Herbert Nichols of Laymon on
Tue■day afternoon.
Mr, ,nd Mn. c. c, llalllUICln ol
Philo were hero Sundq to visit
wllb Mr� Homiltoo't mother
Mn. Ola Childtra, tnd her father:
Oron Childen, wbo ii a p■llenl In
Mei,, Genoro1 llotpttal, niom I.
Mr. and Mn Frlllk 81H �nd
children ....,. �I � ..
Sunday ,-11 of bll p■noll, Mr.
■nd 11n. Oocar BIii. ·
Jin. Addie Blllth ud dauah),r
ol lllddleport .... vlalton hort
00 11-ial Doy
Robert Lee !cl�udl ill tilt IL
S. Air Forot - II llaM,
,p,ut Ibo week end _. wlii, ·
Ill,, and llli. B. i.
hll
Edwardl and alltlr, Mra. AH
CUhdollar.
, ',
.
.
111!111111 ,
. Y _ a,111 111...

j

e

u

and 10ITM!lime1 heat.
PIie. are
m�e by 1hcing through the log
l shcewood &gt; or from veneer
strips In which the knife takea off
Btripa: as the 101 is rev, lved in
contact wi th the knife. Plies may
rang&lt;' in t hickness from one onehundrelh of an inch lo 3-11 inch.
Test8 showing the strengt h of
house panels made up of two by
foun and sheath ing were interestWhere lhe lranung
·
mg.
·
was cov-

l

�!

OCI('

.,..

�I;

fERMITES

Reedsville

..U... m rolotlfta Ill tho ..,..
-.... 11 lbt ....-11 far 11111, Ml I Qrt.._ f1m11J """"' II llllllar
. II ....., el - 11 I - ..... Jw • IINH. lllllnr alnt - •�• ::';;. ip.- 4!IIUpla
J
• ei... 1111 .... _,_
.. . .... .. .... . . 11
.. .... ft■ ...U, __.,.
el 11111111 ftllti 111111a fla
...,_IWtnar
lo - ...
.,.._ • Ille 1oea1 &lt;hurdl tatti. N I al fl 111 .. WJ up
llr h1slli1tl•a• laMlr, C..
...... .... . ,... .... ..,
116
Ill"'.. •
t ff ..... 111111•,
....... ... - b■
tiau _, ••• ,,. - ai. u.w
11111
51i'&lt;etJ ......
· ...,. ..... ...,, _, M ..
..111111 I Wlf a Ill ill
_
a,11111111. l'lillllp&gt;Ju,
.....
5
:-' _,.
- - 111 •·• Ill Ill,
Ian In C'srl•l• -

'I.

Sendm,

•

QUt'ntly last under five years
Pressure !real.mg is muc� more
effective than the cold dip process. The creosote combined with
used crankcase oil (SO.SOI was as
good as YO per cent creosote.
Another type of researc h Is
devoted lo greater use of native
1,1,•oods in � pulp and paper industry. This rel!learch can mean
much to our area as larger acreages_ go m
· 1o managed t'tmber �rod�ct � for �per . productM?0•
W1lhm _our neighboring co unties
.
the Ch illicothe paper mdl.s are
.
buymg up much _land to protect

t��b�=·�:t:���h
been Wied to test the strength of
packing boxes.
'Ibis recalled the cabbage packtng crates which are leaving
Meigs County this week for produce markets. In testing various
packing crates a huge six-sided
box revolves and drops the eontalner from every angle. From
these tests better containers are
develo.....i ·
:
Testing of fenee posts for length
•
· another pro t , Both
0f Iiie 15
)f'C
pentach loraphenol and creosote
have been used t o �ake pos�
la■t over_ 25 years. Without th is
preaervahve the posts would fre-

ll■tlonc.
But Ibo ■mount ol -..pine
ud - _. ud cbedt wrtt•
lnC .. amall - milhl be
b'MMMOUI.
c.aa,.a will ol count """
Ibo tical C11 lhlc�lf tt ■pprovt,I
Ibo wtlhholdlng prtnclplo, whch
DOW lllftltl .:irnnbat doubtful

�iddl eport, Sunday dinner .,..,1,
were Mr. and MrL Clair Waode
and Conni SUe ol Chesler.
Mr. and Mn. Charl11 D. Woode
::_-..._..,_�
altlndtcl ll-111 ""'""' al Ibo
II
,� r,m a..,i., Cernolery on Tuesday ■R·
ll � ,,_, May 90.
Mr. and Mn. Gleo ltandolph ,
wbo have been atatloned In Ta&lt;Om■• Wlllhlnatoa In Ibo Armed
I
r..... !or aomellmo arrtvod
hero Friday. He baa rt&lt;elwtcl bll
dllcharp and they will be wtlll
bll malltor, Mrs. LUU. llandolph
I
Donald and Shmm, !or an btdef.
Sunday llehool at-..o on inlle time ,
BY IIADL PRANCIS
Mr. md Mn. lllrold SW.Ill
Mr, and lira 1Jn Sw1c11 anti Jllnt 4 w11 411, lilt olltrtng
and
al
dlildno , WUllamatown. W.
btltl
_,,
111'¥1..
Wotlb!p
T
Linda, Wanda and ony were
V
.
,
a.
o
Taylor
w
optDI Qlnday with hll p■r,
..
-.i
ith
m
11:•
Stmday vllllon ■I Mr, and Mr■.
1111,
Mr. and Mrs. llob■rl
lay lllldor.
J, G. sw...
Tho IIYP had a - ,_ harts.
Mr. and Mr■, Beecher Cooper SUnday -lnl II T p. m. n,. Mr. ud Mn. C lr
lo ll'ollrod and
and 11111 -1 a 1aw 11oy, _i,y "l\lllr lballlWy
-., .., _._ 'fllllecl II Dowr Obit,
with rellllN .. W. Va.
bold -wilh her _,.,.1,w ..,j alaler,
WNltond au,111 ol Mr, 111d Joln,y Taylor ol tilt Air ........ Rev. and Mra. tb1itr WrJght and
11h. II, D , BID - Mr. ond Mfa, llatlonoll In Collfenill. lltw hen famllj,.
11, a wNlt'I ·'1■11 wllll hll ,... Janlct and Lorry sw,
ltll71 Whllt ol Oiarlealori.
m ol
Taylor Columbua on v11111q - ,11111
111vora1 rel■ll'teo 1i1M1 lrllad1 et ■111, Mr. Md Mn.
lht ........., lllandt4 flllleral and - awi... ud - - and -• Mr. ind 11n. Paul
llvel.
ot
11,alty aDd
IOl'1MI 1w dttm
ftoeolwsallll ol CID- Mr. ..i Mn. l'rod llko If
laal rtlday. lit llad ndt Mta.
lilt home wJlh hil 1011 8'"IUI ... II Flllloa, OhJo. 1M 1111. J, I. Cllelllr callld 91 bJa UD&lt;II, Ma.
llayto et lllddltJIOII, opal fMI hlll, 11 llmwood N.......
llmlly.
Ma WI, ud 1■1111J ..,. rtlday fflUII i. lbtdaJ - Home w clay 1a11 -.
_.._ Ill'. 11111 llfL ' 11. Swan tac litlll lit, 111111 1111. Otart. - cblldl:9I from lllil ,i.
,._
D. Wtldt. ltriday 1'11111111 .,_. clDll,J .. alltadli,a V■callen B�
ad l■IIIIJ llll ,,_,.,
e1 111o
lit, • 111n. bl■ School II lht Tlippuw Pl■lao
and lira. lw �tdar at!fn br,,,,11.,' ..
J ,.,�
...- ..._.....,_
111111
•..,_
__
,,..._
idlllr ■1ll7
..
Ina - ap,tqfillll
- .....
911 .... el Mr. 11111 !In. c. I.
B1br 111d lolher

Parkers Run
·
NeWS Items

e: :

s::

r

cill -, "-ll'Y lu
nperta ■rl lryfn( .. ciavolop •
lyclom for _, rapid nl,mdo.
'li&gt;ey would apply ■lco lo tu�NI

(;i '

dkta,g ... dlaj,ulln1 ... another
• puWlo - ■ad evw oa
b■aic llltlral ·-• • lhoy o■a
lilrd1, uptOI - ta pay llllldl L D11un11y hampon Iba Qtria,
11M lllillilll llnld. 1'Je ii Ibo
II .,_ Ille,
..........
-• wlla 111 lhll •·CbrIbo - art ......_,
taola of mat at11111an - ...,,,
...... !or ,,._
� ,.._ pie,-,.
-... io - lht w Laid.
Uodll!Jlnl Ill el dleat pnct�
cal ar,-to II lht prinlry maIm II, l':llrlllltn
._ A■ 1or,a ., the chltldi II ell•lded, • 1a •itlatillll tao a1e1r1y
....,... wm .,_ 1o r.w.1ar.
.,i- prayer hr Bia dllcii,IM
..,i wilb
on tilt 1■11
tlmn bolore Ilia cruclfbdoo, wu
''tllol i_, -, .. -•

By c, E. BLAKESLEE
. County E J1k:mk11 Ap••
.
.
.Forestry II
I.he preserv e,twn of
fornts by wise use" has been the
�alchword of lhe United States
Forest Pro· · UI Laboratory whic h
was visited this past wee� at the
University ef Wisconsin at Mad iaon. _This �search l_aboratory is
lM fi rst of its kind m the Unted
Slatl11 and has bttn helping to
Jrnprove use of forest products
■Ince 19_10.
�neftt8 or this tns_tJt ution h_a ve
as1111ted all counties m the Umted
Meigs county.
Slates meluding

r..

w.,

lhow-

Wiscons in Resear ch Work Is Vital To Meigs Cou nty

mak• 11 ■pply lo evary l■mJI
or
�t car Ulvestment of
more. if the interest rate we"" 4
per cent.
Bui lh2a IJ!libl be loo low.
ii would require tu withboldlnp

IIJ' - R......
!lunclay School llltondanct on
108. Robert Mumy II
Junt t
,uporlnteoclon�
Mr. and Mn. Sol Bigley and
.., apent SUnday with Mr. and
Mn. Harvey 8.lllay, Forlttcl Run.
Tom l!orlnR. Henry Balloy and
IOI If Cohm&gt;b111 callod on Mr.
and Mn. Al•• Holllngor.
Mr. and Mra. Ja11111 VanMeter
ud ltmtly visited Mr. and l\lrs.
Jll&lt;Ob V1111Motor Sundty on lhoir
63rd armJversary. 'Ibey received
IIWIY gl{ta.
Mr. tnd lira. Mlb Kerwin tpenl
Slmdty
wilil Mr. and Mra,
Wlllltm l'-lton and son. Bill.
- Vtn!lller tnd children
and Martha Holsinger called Oil
Rov. tnd Mrs. Cline Sundty tnd
Mr, ud Mn. JW1klr Hollloget of
lllcine.
Mr. and Mn, Clinton tlolalnger
and lunily ,pent tho weekend In
Mt. Eaten wilh her sister, Mr.
and Mra. Joke w....,.
Mr. and Mra. Robin Murray
111111 daUJhl&gt;r• o1 Bolpn ,pent
!lunday wilb Mr. and Ill's. Am,
b- Kibble,
llr. and Mn. Vlrail Boc•rd and
,on called oo Mn. Stolla Rood.
Mr. and l\lrs. Albort Barber and

'
I
I

.,

.U dtr9dend paymonll cl '111 or
more, wlillo bllonn■lioA on 1n1...
NI II limited ta paylNlla ol ..
or mort.
'1bt loller flaun loll llltlll poo,
pit willt im■ll uvtqa """"""'
ICC■pt, clnco '8ftO bl In- ■t
npttNDlo a prlnclp■I
4
ol fU,IIOO larpr lhu Ibo ave,.

-- -. low, -- ud Jn.
,_,t lypt bond,,

MOft CIJ' '1'7111 ClllaLING lo
believod to be done by bii m,,ect,.
on. Thi, ■imply don't NpOrt oo
lbolr Jncoma ta, N1urno .U l'io
lhteretl payment, Ibey ,_,._
'Ibe
rill fnram • \NcVb
'l'bere II far mon tu -•
.. l.olonol roc:tlved lhu m ""'"
deado l'IHlvtd. llllornal

A1ltaa

p■lp lo ialorm blleral ncelv•
.... of lhtlr tu llobJlily.
Internal Revenue Se&lt;vice ukod
banb, aavinga and loan auoela­
lioaa ■ad - ....,.,. lnlenlt ..
investment, to inform people of.
tbalr tu liabJlill', Priotod aiipa
were aent out wtb interest and
cilvldand ebtcb CU..-, tba1
Ibo raolpionll pay up.
Bui Ible educ■llonal ctmp■iln
didn't _., One lroublo W■i lbal
c:orpol'lllona ... rwqlllnd to ad­

llrriee belllftl II co11ldl ta1�
on about ■ per cent of all di vi­
dm:la received, with only I p-?r
-, • about llOO mllllon, get11111 ••.,.
'flla pnpiocd • per cent with•
lloldlnf lu .. both In- ■nd
dMdeM payment would ol couae
s.n,1c:o
pd lnlwmotlOD C11 wbua lhlt
-, 11 .,1111 ...i w11o 11 not r■ponina I u incomo,
divldon�•
People who
- � • lillll abotll lilla.
lm:bos-:n clatm It would curb
prwalo
Bui 1bt bi�
...., _ _ Ille _.. ....

WASHINGTON - &lt;NEAl
Mllll - N■den show n&gt;n

compromi,e on critical l!llues of joint
events - If on nothing else,
It IJ In 11111 Tery area, blvtng to deal
with the make-up of NATO and the de­
velopment, use and control of the West­
• r n nuclear deterrent, where differ•
onces belwetn tbia country and France
art moat acuta.
That a D. Gaulle dodlcatad to aervlng
his nation' 1 bighell 11plration1 should
want a larger voice for FrlDCI In thue
mattera la wboUy undentandable. Tbat
be lbould In the end find no means of
compromlain1 tbtM obJICUVII with the
general W 81tern aim of greater free
world security l.o not understandable,
Americans and others amona the free
natlonl can ball I b •
bealnntna

'

/ .,

I

• • •
E. Main 5'.
Ph. WY. 2·2111•

..

I,

�
I
I
I

...

�

.• • I

�.....1-.�-.,..· ---------�----- · ·-· · �-··
- ·- �· -- �-�.- �
�

.

....

,..

..-

.

. -� . . .

..

.�. • ••"'"-'
. .. ...---.
..... . �... ...'.•- ..........
· · - - .. --,,,Wit
··
. .. •- - .. ' .. • ��.,... . .....' ... .'t .,. ',.... . .. ... ........ ... .•- .. -.... ..•.....
.� .•�·� .....•.,•.. •,.,._,..,...-.0.,
. .,.,...,.
.. . . .. ; ,. � .. •� ,._,...
.,.
•
�.,..- . . ..... l" .. . ......... ...,
.
�
� 1 � ◄ • • • • � • • • • .. • � • • � • tt � .-

.

·

'

,

•

- .. · · �
- - •

...

-1,. .. . .•

� - � • - Y. • W � T · � • • •••••••••••
'&lt;I

•

I ., - '

''

Cl eve I an d G ets La t man

SofthBII To
durnlln
J ,elnl
v
1
�
�=��y�...
h
Another coaching vaelillcy in Sthoo l Athletic Director h.:i,- .111•
the Southeastern Ohio are.a W&amp;!i nounced tht- I5lh Annual B t· n :J
ind Mickey Manti, hit hili 16th lies Tasby 11,nd then won on a ov("r the Ctibs' winnl_ng run In the craeted this week with the en- SoftbaJI Tournament will be held
8 FRED DOWN
to lead a t�hit att.pek that gave I pineh smgle by Uanny O'Connell m_nth and dealt M1 lw�ukee aee I oounce�nt that Dick Faulkner at Bal•htel F ield in Mason. W Va.
U�� l'nM bl&amp;enlaUoaal
.
Q k
who d id the Cleve- t'!l let ar:-e Luis Arroyo his se&lt;"oml l Don Ory,d a le pitched a four• Wc1nt'n Spahn, appearl!lg in rt· has re11aned a11 bead football in July
•
h itter_ and strudc out se-ven lo win 11ef, his sixlh defeat. Lee Maye . l t"OaCh at Oak Hill hlib ,chool .
laJ�ndl= 8et when the)' tradeJ I win for the Yankee,
Playing dntH for tht- unnual
1
game m B m�th �nd Joe Adl'm k, Joe Torre a nd Ed ! F'aulkner coacbed the Oaks 10 1 even t are M'heduled for July 5.1 ,
first
his
Wlll•
lqlfl
Rri8'.ht'•
Herb
kin&amp;
atrikeout
S
one-time
BY BOB WINGETT
all homered fur the u H, sea90n record In hta onl)- 1 10 1, 12, and \3. All inLenested
1 Srort&gt; to the Chicago White Sox� I Harry Bria:ht ' t lOth-innin&amp; •In· hfl the Dodgeri buck into hnt l Malh�ws
. 1
.
Brave
llh
l
his
s
hit
M('·
'
Wally
Writer
place.
Sports
b:•
'
Sentlnel
year at the helm of the Jackson teams who wish to parUeipate hn
The aniwer ii Barry Latman, sle rewarded Dick Donovan , 1
homer for Uie Doda:�n.
i
Ed Bo!ll'y's three·run homer County team . Prklr to arriving the tournament are reque�tt&gt;n to
., ..,, ... , 'I'"•• -�--�• :1--.,,1,qitV11:.. ,, ,.,..,"f,;-'-y 1 n,''1f.ll;.''•• uew...,.,. 8 lltr■pplng rlght,h■nder from Lo• hit pitehina w th the vK'tory for
en Bllyer drov� in • th ree . runs ' a ped
at
game.
he
f
n
l
hin&amp;
t
ho
�
maklnR
ID
U,e
it
WH
r
K
is
Calif.,
w
Ange
c p
a s ix•run seventh-inning at Oak Hill lost year, Faullmer contact Dir{'('tor Say re m Mason.
1
.
l
t
h
ard
the
ace
o
1
nt
t
into
the
la
Th
m
to
l
t'Ontrovenial
oo
Ji
t
Se�
o
�
s
p
bty
c_
n
�
2•
J
m
al·
i 1· a ll y t hat enabled the Giants lo was top assi.'lt anl at Logan high
deal l k
I- ood
suetwo
nd
Toole
ti
Jim
on
tack
l
runs
l�ree
by
lra1ltng
ninth
the
ol
t
ed
inde by his developmen
g
overrorne a 6-3 Pittsbur11h lead. school.
TENNJS FINAL SF.T
.
into � 0( the major•· mo,t ef• In the nlghtrllp but ralhrcl to 1_1e cessors. , . . .
that
Faulkner
ii
reported
,
Cepeda
also
l1omrred
for
It
Orlandu
MANCHESTF.R, Engonrl 1 UPII
1
on homen by Dale Long and WJI• 1 BuU Will s ~�a_cn!K� fly 1Cit
(e('ti\'e relief pll.ch&amp;r•.
0
I thf' Giants who handed Pirate re• has betD appom1erl head football -Luis Ayaa of Chic mrl . \1 tk�
.
Lalman is unlikely �Yer to
----------------, 1 bef are Elroy F'ace his third loss. coach at Upper Sandusky h l I h Sangster of BriL:i it today .n th,
.--,, ,Bobby Rolin won hi11 first game school.
men's singes fino of tlw '.\lr.r;nHuw often do you hear the happy and time-worn say- make Clevelund tan, for�et Score
them
he
l'ffll�
t
b
help
mlWJ,t
u
I
"
for
the
Giants.
in
city.
the
goC'd
mad
-----boy
has
town
e
"home
cl
that
iug
em Lawn Tennis TournamPnt.
wrli!!s"'1.__
Sam Flanagan a tanner Pomeroy High School st U• ol some past World St!r1es glory I
Ay11a wun hi, Sf"milinc :natc\
denl, has had his' name pul on the record books at Par, the _wa_y he is stopping thi:! lndl- 1
from Ahe Sega uf South Africa
an.s m'a111 cold In �he late In·
kersburg High �c-hool_ as a senior. .
,
on Friday, 6-4, s.2. wh if Sani;i�-�r
Sam be an hi� sem,,r year of high school at Parkers• mngs, He S appeared m 17 g3me!,
eiminuted Ja('k Frost of Mont•
burg :as\ r,all. He wenl out for the buwling tea m and has I run up I 5-0 WOfl•iolll record and
rey, Caif., 6-4. 6•4.
s i n ce marKed up tile ht�hest score ever rol l ed by a par• 1port1 a 2.20 Hrned run aven1�- LL-...lL-- --- -- --"L-=:.I .
kersburg High student. He had an intramural score of Latman acored victory No. 5
Ma; League StaDdUlgs
San Fran. 9 Pittsburgh 8, night
when he pitched 4 2-3 Innings nf By United P�u loternatlo■al
]89. The next nearesl compelttor had a 1 69.
Sunday visitors _at the Pointer
.-,;,/
Saturday '1 Probable PltcMr■
COfe
.
ho
Th nt is by far not Lhe end of his achievement's. This one•hlt .11hutcut ball to bliat the
Milwaukee at Chicago - Bur- rn!' were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
American Le■gar
' . '· ":
m nd Taylor and daug ler, M
Dftrolt Tlgen, �4. F'ridlly 11lght
Alfred-Orange defe.ated Cool•
spring Sam WIS first in the state golfing tournam�nt
w. L, Pct. OB dette !4-5) vs. Hobbie !4-6 ) .
r
�
�I
:• Bli KeJ until the match play. He ended third i n l e and enabl• the Indian■ to lncrea11e Cleveland
18 _660
Cincinnati at Sl. Louis - ,Jay an :r� J1hur le� Tay � ;n ville 11-1 Thursday evening in
35
_
.
rs. Boys' lea11ue activity there. Bill
d Ron ._.. r. �•
son•
, l .. losrng by one stroke.
thl'ir American League lead to I Detroit
34 20 .630 11,1, c&amp;-JJ v1. Simmon• &lt;Ml.
rfr
Y�
.
Sari1 placed third in the state only Wednesda y morn- 1 ¼ gamet1. The vtlory, achieved
'.JI 20 .608 3 i Pittsburgh at San Francisco- R31Ph Pa i n1er 11 ch1 ldren. M r. Calaway and Jerry Burke team•
New York
b
u
/:
k
o
n
r
n
H
k
1 nl
bb
h
k
M
or
•· .
[
:.�� �S•e�:�� �: ; }�� n���� w�o ��� r:,0 �, :n:; :av: ::�-;nd��:: : :� ::::; '
n:::; n :h:::, ::::� :;,,'"�.:y
:
:
,oo
:
�::�:i�,
:
•
:��
�
ato��
:,
�
;�.:�I:.�
regu lation play (or PHS T
n� y graduat e f i red a 77 , edge over Detroit in the four
Bob Bell doubled, Bill Knisely
26 28 ::� 91,3 (nighU-Roberts ! l•7 J Vi, Podre5 with Donni!! Roush.
r
Washingl.on
�
h
n e.
c
n
despi�c a poor start on l e
·
e
y.
ing
seri
toda
ame
end
•
and Eddie Shope singled
ngled
i;i
City
2,
1
26
Kania•
_469
10
(6·
1
J.
sl
Flanagan Wlli!i in a deadlock w1tlh two oth er i,ne West
rs. R0be,�� p11 Inler and son. to
M
na.... 8rtii Re&lt;'ord
o
out Coolvllle hitting. For
und
r
JOta
Mlnn
32
20
e
Sunday'• ':■mes
Virginia goUen until a sudden .1--eath play.off when he , Ryne Ouren set an AL record
Douglas Johnson. spent Monday A-0 Bill Burke had a three bag19 Sl ::
Chtc o
on the par-four first hole
Philadelphia at l..o� An11ele1
was relegated lo third place
and Tuesday with Mrs. Osle Tay· ger and a double Newland smash·
ven consecutive Loa �anleIe•
rlking
out
se
s., .377 iS Piltsbur,ih at San
by
s
.
l
1
20
Francisco
.
\or of Addison.
as he :ook a bogey five.
batters
11• the Los AngeIea AngeII
eel
a
triple
and
two
singles,
Jr.
is
h
_
!or
_
tion
recogni
as
Friday•• Reaalh
Milwaukee at Chicago t2)
&lt;&gt;a.
"·m won. a handsome trophy
!&gt;@at the BOl'lton Red Sox 5. 1 aft
Mr. and Mrs. Dana S, Turner, A11Lop had three singles, Jim
I Cincinnati at St. Louis ( I )
fine performance in th tournaren� along r:lth b
o
1
ln,
0,
lwl.
Wash
10
Chicag
Isl
._
·
a
N
-S
defeat
the
er
:
��
5
196�1
Shirley
and Billie Heilman and - Cremeans, two singles. end Bill
onors
r
honored "J� �he team t at won op
Wa!h ID Chicago 9, 2nd. nlght
- c a r i nsu r a nct b l
\'ankees.
beat
the
K
mffla
City
e
Jerry
Diddle
C'alled on Mr. and Calaway, a slngle.
West Vlrgm1a.
Los
Boston
I
Angele
3,
lst,
twl
s
.
ationw ide Mutu a l !
N
n
Mra. Wi II HeiIman Monday even- A-0 scored nine of lts runs dur·
Whether Sam goes to college anrl cont1_nues to Athletics, 8·8, and the Washingto Loa An1,lea &amp; Boston I, 2nd, night
OffS
llft
protection, low
Quality
Ing .
, ing the third and fourth innning1.
swing the woods and lrnns, and throws a bowling ball Senllton won a pntr of thrtllen. New York 8 Kamu City Ii, night
o-coast claim
coast-t
ram,
1 sh□pe slart.ed on the mound for
has not been learn�d 1�cally. But chances are he would 1-0 In ID Innings. and 10-9, over Cleveland II Detroit 4_ night
y plans.
easy-pa
,
,ervice
the While Sox.
plenty of v1ctones for some lucky___!Ch�o l._
I
Coolville
and
Bob
Bell
finished.
provide
su e s
ge,
covera
Che(k
Minnesota
at
Baltimore
night.
.
_ _ _ -The LO! Angele• Dodgers re.
und
Bill
Calaway,
Jerry
Burke
with Nationwide - the
claimed first place wilh a 3-l vie- po&amp;tponed, rain
•
By AmeUa Walker
Burke,
Douglas.
Shope,
Bell,
and
with fH1" iJ111S
company
tory over the Philadelphia Phil· Sat1Nlay•, Probable PHchera , Mn. Lillian Napper called on �
�11, Shindeldecker.
for • •eui ""'
lie■. the St. Loul• Cardinals took Loi Ango!e1 at Bo1ton-Moeller Mr. and Mn. Willard Faudftle on aOCJ
the Cincinnati Red1, M. the Chi- n-4 ) vs. Monbouquette 15-5).
Nl!:W YORK IUPll - Ralph 1ylvania Leagu�.
Sunday.
[
SMITH GETS CHECKUP
Houk 11 try ing to build another "A lot of people aay �t11fford cago Cubs edged the Milwaukee Kansas City al New York-Nux• Mr. and Mn, Ma rvin Co:1 ot' The Barrett Reunion wa11 held ST. LOUIS mPll--St. Louis
New York Yankee championship mak�. them think of Alh� Rey• Brave1, 11-10, and the San Fran- hall ( ◄-IJ vs. "'ord (8-21 .
Cliff viaited Mr. imd Mrs. rec-tntly at the park at the MilTer catcher Ha Smith 11 ln the JewWY 2,2460
referring to clsco Gionta topped the Plllsburgh Minnesota at Baltimore - Pas. Laurel
Lewll Walker Monday evenina:,
Cemetery with 90 relatives and ,
team around a staff of hard· nold11 , say, llouk,
. 2nd
1
1
5
E
Pomeroy
lsh
HO!pit.a
here
undergoing
!II
I
from
friends
Relatives
ent.
pre
throwing younplere, who are re- the brillianl Yankee st�r ol the Plralea, 9-6, In the Netional cual l+f;I vs. Barber !7-Sl ,
s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Manning
Rouih
d wl mlas
t hecku
'
re· Leogue.
Chicago at Waehington-Piizero of Pomeroy visited hi» parents, Marlon, Dnrbydale, Columbus,
placlng veteran• of the •·old Ul60 1. "And Sheldon is �imply
::i:;
1c
se:iet:
:d
lth tb Cln· .
e
ATIO NW I D
guard" •tuU with whlch Casey markable �or a chap _ w ith .� llt- Duren, who made 011ly occasion• 10-0) vs, Hobaugh (3-3l .
Mr. and Mn. Kerns Roush, Sun· Nelsonville, Wilkesville, Middle- clnnatl Reds. Smith has been I
MUTUAl IM!Ut...,..C! c:o1o1PAln ,
.
e
l
expenenc.
ssiona
tie
profe
�rt, Rulland. Vinton and Lana11·
al starts with the Yanltee1, ltrock Cleveland at Detroit-Bell ( 4-4 ! di.y.
Stengel won the AmerlcPn Lea�ue
ito. OH•, CaWIMIH. Ohle
..-•
..
s:
stomach·
with
recenty
troubed
dur
Army
served
Stafford
t
mltl
- out 11 in 6 2;3 Inning, to win his vs. Bunnipt; (4-6).
pennant a year ago.
Mrs. Edlth Sisson and children ville attended.
,. momid sta ff mg the winter and w11,1 slow re- second game for the Angela. He
or Pomeroy visited her parents, Mrs. Mabel Swa11 was an over- pains
Suaday'■ Game■
_·
h,.
l1ouk, wha see1
r I "A hilles heel' ' porting to spring tra1nm
g.
·
Onl
Y
set
the
new
Je\lflO
!
M
d
M
Al
mark
Minneaota
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hanl!CJn
of
Holter,
SLUl·
night
gue!t
o
r.
an
ni.
va
at
Boston (21
88 the poten 1
• 1 thee h8rd•hitling now is he roundlng into top Corm. straight strikeouts by (annlna: Los Angeles at New York (2)
day.
Swick, Linda, Wanda and Tony.
preven
d
l
th.it cou
G
r.
n·
d
M
an
rs.
M
d M
uy ing an
r1. Swlck accompanled her moFrank Malzone, Peto Runaels, Chicago at Baltimore 1 2)
Shelden &amp;eady Performer
Yankees from taking the flag ln
.
Mrs.
Vernon
ther,
Mrs. Swan, to Mason c 1��·
family and Mr. and
hii fint ,eaaon aa manaa:er, hai Sheidon, who amazed expert■ Jim Pagllaronl, Don BIid.din, Kansas City at Cleveland (21
Bing and family of Bradbury vii- W. Va., to have dental work , .
, 6•ticklng on the Yankee Mike Fornleles' Chuck . Scbnling WeMington at Detroit (2 1
· vuterans bY even
relegated WorId s,rltl■
Jted their parent■• Mr. and Mrs. Adra Swick and Wanda Ci:i. •1:lo
______
Art l)itmar and Bob Turley to roster until the 11tart of lhe cum• and Gary Gelger. Schlllmg, Paa·
Albert
Baer, sundaY
pent n evening with Mary Luthlar
and
i
ar
led
Yutriemskl
Nal!Mal
C
l
Lea,ue
palan, baa won two gameJ and cn
aecond·l ·,ne rote, ·
:
tt
o
.,1,.
..t•hit aU■ck In
� Sox, ele
u-g -a_..a
W. L. Pel GB Mr. and Mn. David Ho er and ey.
•
In their places he 11 elevating lmpreaaed with his steady per- lL••,
am
ell
y
er
I
II
of
Ch
I
I
•-•
hi
par
Y
11uru
•
Elmer Wildman pa1-..
Mn
r"'
·
ia:tne
t
wIth Iwo hi'·
_ ,,,llje
• 1es
he fl .,
"' each· ,.......,
22
·
Rub stufford· rt0kl1 Roland Shel- fonnanceii in every outing.
S2
1193
•·
u
·
....
en �r. and MI'll. HanBOn HoIter away after a hn1errn1
·11
·
1 neg In
30 21 ·588 1·'dun. Jim Coates ad Ralph Terry Coate1 bad a 13·3 record In Roger MerIt hit hiI !Ith homer Clnc1nna1-1
Monday.
She WU
ho1pital.
Sprina:field
•
San Francisco 19 22 ·589 l1rii
tu key a■algnment• along wlth un but started thl• year in the
VllltinJ Mr. and Mra, Lewil the former Mae Bell Sheets of th11
Pittsburgh
25 23 .S2l 31,ii Walker over the weekend Wl!rt
vetert;n clutch-lefty Whitey ford. bullpen. He worked bl• way out
Road. She was burDEALER POR . , . ,
uis
t.
v
with
and
five
24 24 ,500 5 Mrs. Joale Rhodes, Mrs, Elol.se Danville-Eno
lctorlo1
with
ll
o(
men
8
Lo
younger
I.hi
"l hav-'
ll
Ccmettiry
Miller
.
i
led
Milwaukee
2Z 2G ,t58 7 Mankin and childrell, Mr. and
worktid Into a rotation." eaplain• one more aa a starter, now at.and, R R Du Jt and
Vic nd Chicago
20 30 . 400 10 Mrs. Roy Curtis of Pomeroy, Vlr'
8-2.
at
eCaloric and Welbilt Ranges eGlass Llned
pilot Ralph, ''and they ll continua
CLUB TO MEET
T� � �r andSO:'rs S aw Philadelphia
17 , 3l ·354 12 gU Walker of Bashan and ;'1'·
that way until It'■ proved they Terry, perhaps the mo1t gifted Ou�. Portland, called �n F,be;
will
club
arde�
The h lligbt G
ltl
Water Heaters • Empire Furnaces • Armand Mrs, Willard Faudree";...___ meet Th ursday evening at the
can't do the job. Frankly, I'm of the four, hae been lnoon1l1tent; Carpenter and family SWW
"
Fr�
• Resll IO
Chacago
11 Ml waukee
Mrs. Cecil Nelaon of i..;nealer home of Mn, Ben Neutzlin1 wltb
yet he lhon • ptirled ,_. 11lat1 Joann Dobbilta of cotumbl
confident they won't fall."
•
strong and Empire Circulating Heaters,
vl1lted her allter, Mrs. Clara Baer M l.... Ethel and Clara Garland
Aver•t• N vnn
for the sea11&gt;n. He wai 10-8 last UIUife and I..eellnl Brewer .. st. Louil t Cincinnati 4, nl1ht
and Mr. a.'"ld Mra, Cbarlet Baer,
Stalford, Sheldon, Coatu and year and wound up by throwlna mnpaued M.ra. Dorothy Dunt·to Loi Angeles 3 Ph Ua 1, night
as co-hostesses. There wm be a
W
1·
er
Terry av11•&amp;• 1 mere M year1 tbe home nm ball to Bill Maz - Pl. Plea18I1t, to visit Mrs. Durst·•
"Ga, DoN l1 Beller For Le11"
plant 1ale.
��
S:
W 1ke r p
for the a t
i
r J
c
-"9
_
IM
s nt wf�ai wi!er°Et :'.:=::..:.:==--..
!an��:l ;1�ta1:r./�
;ti,:�
� ;:1�: in �
tly, D t tpe t
Jyn, Mr. .,,d M
·
an
·
•
By U11Ued Prn1 lnt,el'Dllliotlal ;::
ry and Sheldon. 11ch �. rotmd Art Dltmar, the hll aerlel di• centJy.
lei and Larry, Mr, and Mn.
·
N.U.nal Leape
out a colk!Cllon of youna Dlft8en appointment, failed in elabt 1lartl Freda Mkldle1wart called on
_ WY,24116
Biddle, Allen and Calvin, M:re.
POMIROY
whom Houk lnilib are ;ui: 11 before Houk aurMOOered. And Maxine Dural Sunday ITI!ning.
Player il CIU G. AB R, H. Pat. Mrs. George Daer and Mrs Annlw Miller, Mn. Emma Ledlie
IOX 411
Charltl
Baer
visited Mn. Ee.ri
good n, the famed ''Kiddy Corps" Turley ho,an't been a con&amp;l:ltent Mr. and Mn. Roy J'ltch and Moon, L.A.
an�d�
f4 H8 28 53 ,318 J'ncker amd ,on TuesdaJ tvenlng, !
Sb�lr�ley
!_
. ______J,,.,....,!!l!l!.,.O!!!!mB""'""'""""',.,,""""""""""""""�
of Paul Rkhards and the Belli· performer 1inct hie 2l•vittory cl!Udren were recent SUffll of Hoak. Pitts. 46 189 :IO S6 .38
Mr. and Mr,. Bob C01art, Port• Atron, MIL
cnmpnlgn In 11158.
more Orlolt,s.
48 198 32 M .3"
"I'm not bc!iUUn[l lhe Oriolllll' Still, they wer11 tht (ellowa Sten• land.
51 193 31 65 ,3S7
Santo, ChL
ata(f, " Houk l1 quid, lo point out. iel relled "n when the IOU'I was Mrs. Ina VanYeter and Rocky Mathwa, Mil, 41 188 35 82 .sP
"'But I am saying I like my toush and lt took (!Clllrap by called on Freida and Iva Carpen- PIMon, Cin. 51 199 28 86 .SD
ter, Sat
J
young pitchers."
Houk t(I ahelw them In (avor of Mr � eventnc.
Clmnle. Pitta. 48 191 S2 65 ,m
ltn
rd
Mn
l
4
w
o
a
Stufford und Sheldon ara N1 vounaater•'
, Altman, Chi, 35 124 12 41 .311
- H 1_
t
. _L�
plNlli.a., ••
,ome ro1.1p,,cls the mo1I Intny
. uin
. 11 · Arid the man who'1 now at tlw Illd •!ul drtn V1JJ11ed b""
-.,yer, SI, L· 48 l.M '(1 59 · 311
BJ Mn. A, llarr
l
M
and
M
rs.
R
B
Al
en
·
·
'
re- Oonals. Phil. 40 121 19 ◄O .31'1 Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Searle• and
of the four youthful ritiht-handcn. helm of the Yanktu ba1 a larp \,
Uard•throwin11, confident Statfonl aupply af cour•a•, for he II .:. for.\merleu i.ncue
Mn. Tommy Searlel and dl11ghce:lbett Lawaoo II IJ&gt;lftllll'II •
•
.
24
e
Yank
n
the
1960
Bal.
32 121
45 :m ter, Lecia, of Huntln,t(m, W , Va,
beJped th
� I
n:�r ma)or al Ranaer fnmt In few day■ r11rlou,h from the u. s. Branrll,
:ttret.ch run hilt Slenge1 feared to Wor 1 war 11.
Anny with ht, parent•' Mr• and Pllnlll. CJ■v . 49 I06 3S 74 .369 ealled on Mn. Alpha Oarr, Mon______
1·1ak him with key »tarting 11155 180 40 M ,316 day.
Cuh, Det,
Mrs. John Law,on,
1ignmenta in the World Serles. DOOOER8 iu-1!:T WINDHOI.N
E
w
ud
lJll
D
ily,
Romano
Sl
181 N 61 .stl Mr. and Mra. Cllfford and
Clev.
,
·
Mn. l a a J y and
Shelden came out of nowhertH&gt;r J..OS ANGELES CUPll-Tbe Lo1 da Roush, were ,uut, of Mr. and Twnplt, Clev. IO IN 211 m .318 Reilph Bolen of Sidney, Ohio,
rather fl-om lhe Unlv11nlly t&gt;f Anaee• Dodger■ have acquired Mn. Jame■ AutherlGn, Sunday. Kubek, N,Y. S2 217 31 71 .317 IPfDl Saturday nl&amp;ht with lhe C.
Connect.Jcut and UNI Clau D A.It- the contract of outlieder Gordon Mr. and Mn. Jacob VanMeter B.Rebnln. Bal. M Ill SJ 61 ,3,a C, Bolen family.
bum club of tbe New Yo1•k.Pem1- Windborn from lhtlr farm cub al. celebrated tbeJr 6Srd weddinR an- Gentile, 8al. 41 llO n 47 ,SU Mrs, Dall• Blupman of Gah1111111, Mn. IJoale s..r11 of ••
Omaha. Windhorn, wba proba..., nivenary Sunday, JlllNI 4.
-m, ..,, · 4T 111
. II fl ·• tukala and Mn 'Floule Phillip■
wl be utUud 11 • pinch hitter, Shan and Garry Weli'.s are vii- Kilbrw, Mbm. 42 He 18 �
were �lien at t.ang■of
Men's
currenty eada the Amerl&lt;"an A• ltlng Mr. and Mn. Rudy Dunt
Rome Bui
Ille MondaJ
Nadtu LHpti - C e P e • lo v
IOCiaUon Jn hoffll:r■ wth to and and Taddy.
Several f� of tile LlnP,
l
ta i&gt;atllnl .R
Ollvt Talbott called on Lau:1 Olanta te: Mathew•. Brave1 tli ville chlllm met ll flle blllnl of
Weill, Mondoy,
Roblnton, Rods H: Bamk,, Cubo; 11,,
lloltffl Felly, llul·
llu
Mr. ud Mn. Bud Qluuen, May■• Olanta; Freese, Red1i berry
MEllN WITR JACKSO:,
Height.. Polnero1, p· • en10 __
pr .
Pl'ITSBURGH lUP11 - Tony camp an4 41uaht,Ha, WINI !'lo Moon, Dodgers, all 11.
�
a
pot1uek npptf, Aft.tr the
Jaclt:se.a rif SI. John·• o( Bronkya cent pe■tl "' Mr. Md Mn. L. a. Amerlen Leape-Mari■, Y• ineal a film WU lbowa of BDIJ
PANCO SOLES
wl t■k wlth Lenny Ulman. own- Glueaencamp and �•
keea 11; Mllffl.le, Yankees 18; Col- Graham In a farel,p eauntr,, Atr.
JIN
,
R
Sun
1burgh
t
of
PI
1Vilo, Tl&amp;erl 15; o.ntlle, Orlolol tending .... Mr, ad JIN, 1111',
II -.
- .::, anti
••·· OIi
Ir h&lt; U
S
daup
d1y ■bout hi, ohonce, ,r peylnl
H; Ca.... Tllln ti,
montl - anti ..,_ Lo1'17 ad
MlDDLI.PORT
witb the American B1akttoa IRI hll panmi,' r. "'"' Mn. A.
- Ba'1tt la
stevie, Mr. and Mn., Carl Oolb)'
C. Brew« ond Dml.
,
ag
•
C
b
P
•
d
NLeond Ronnie, Mr. aod llt'I. J• ...
a
•
Le
·
"'°
�
�
�� ".'.':___
cu��ue�
li,.,.0!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!..'.��
1
Giants 44: A,ro._ e..... 411 i... lllclq,, Bnl!da and Bnnl,
Rol&gt;lmoo. Rid, .., IIQI, Oiala&gt; Mr. ond Mn. Alpba Borr, 5a,
Pontiac action ! Wide,Traolr. balance !
,
Incl lllb, lln, 11a1 _Lync,b, car..
311: Mathew,, er,,.. 14.
tom•
■-pt I• Ihm tb1t
.Anrnaa � OIi»or11.
binatioa of luullo wl Jwulli1t1P l,;atalina
o1a •; Cub, naen "'
YOUR CAIPiU
'f....... 45: Montie, v.- ...
WILL LOOI( NIW
ma1r.eo it ...,. Y- ....... .... it irllO'lltl W- a4 Doi\' p.., Colo lto, Tl... ..
v
WHIN Y®
l'tlllliblt. See Wm -�

t- Da!ly Sentinel , Pomeroy -M iddleport , U., June 10, l\tb l j

THE
SPORTS DESK

OHHS Coach

l!:.'.

Quits Post

Around And
About
Middleport

I

J

I

,"
t

'

Sam Flanagan Has Blossomed Into
West Virginia Row ling, G lf Sta r

�u

I

ha

,
�
;

West Shade
Socirty News
=

���,:�.��

F fR
News Events

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

.�

'

A-0 Boys Run

O,.rer Opponent
By 11•1 S

,----,

· ;��- CHOICE
_Sl
;r or

1ou!�

2 MILLI ON
CAR OWN [�S

�!!

Yo�

.'

------

Oanv1'lle
·a1 Notes

\

'

I

"

,

''Let 's Da nce
LEARN"
IT'S FUN T.

MAX WARD

I ,, .....,,
R
!{I.I

•
'

Summer Enrollment St�119 In:

e Tap

■

• Acrobatics
• Baton Twirling

Also Summer BallrNm Class Now
Enrolling. C1une Includes:

NOWI Oty

I

l

'\

Convenience
Beyond The Gas
Mains With - - - -

�

)

�:.e: ...

;:.

LEADERS

!;:r;hev:� :.

�
'ii
i
�

'
•

s·-� • c

WORK SHOES

and'Mn.

, to

''

,

l8"1h' Shoe Store

* i.o:i _, 8:

Harrisonville
items Of Interest

__ ..._ .. _. ..

',NEISPIPERS,
ILLlllffl!

'IVhJ

...,...

111)' 11. 'llNt ,-s -'&lt; - N- ....-. ­
tian • tW h1HIIIICI b1D1aa m M, P9dnl. Ddln■ •11 .....
lllordl:, -- Tlw, ..,..i. llttdprt N; 11..W!I, � ..I;
.. .... . - -·
Ca_, Cobo M,
lln. - - Ill coolln- • - teqa - a...,, Ito
ad .. a ........ ....,...., llor &lt;11w t4: I_, lnclim,a Mt
- !I • WIii IGllt Aft., 1t1aA1, 'l'lpr, •t: Fd. Y...._
Colamltol 10, Cllllo. Sbo wDI Ito N; Nutlblll, Mlllolloa 6-1 1 'IJ)'llil.
- ,.. - - ... will Wlt,tlo 11oz 4-1.
,&gt;
.
appnclalo cardl ancl leltm fflJ

llr, • 11n. _.,. Ol!a,

�-� �11111!' �.: •

o , , o M II T l l · J T '

Ofllce Bouri: l,t,c
to D &lt;ClNe at N- on
'ffian,. u.&amp; Qnrt &amp;t.l' �oj ·.· ,.,

'

Piton, LY 3-4550

I

.i

I,

'

NEW

.

There �th included In thll , room
group for Just $595.

..

U-

�'Y. OHIO
-

B ICYC LE S

It's hard to get alonr without a range
'
and a refrigerator Is almost a nec,-,es1lty.

IUY ON OUI CONVINIINT Y11MS

- IIOO 1. IWN ST, .

OWURLITZl!R
eBALDWIN
and OTHIR PAMOUS
IIIANDS

Athtns, Ohio

IE Dl ·O OI ­
LI V, I I G 1 0 0 1
KI TC H E N -

,

,·

PIANOS

·'

DUKE

N. W. COMPTC)N, 0.. 'D,'
:::.=:;
:;,:=
_,._ a.--- . . .
dobil � npu w,n ., 11,

99 Morrl1 A...

ae1111:a

COMPANY
AIJtO
BLAmNAR
.

,,.

Dome C:O.■altatlon
Bollget Terms

DILES RADIOEAR CO.

wt,:H

c�as
IHillT LAUNDIUU'

J:.

B■ttorlH ■ml information ¥ Dutton
Drug StoN, Middltport, 0.

0

I

,

''

Heari ng Aid Service

DCMT YOUIIILI'

HO$T

l11r.ll new lly sfepltlllf In at tur lhNlle at • • •
1 1 1 W. SECOND ST,
POMEROY

Around Th11 Ciock

e

·* toPD

Meigs County School of DalCt

T

Free

,;,,
l-i

Baker Furnitu.re

MIDDIIPOll'
. "· .

1k..,.;':7f�"'f_p;;.:•:.,,:., -�.. ~. •K·�:q_ .-.;;..· '.�:�;,

eCh a Cha Cha
eRhumbe
eTango

Richard McDowild. in1t.ruclor and uwDff, ,raduat.e of Ille
Jact St.anJey School of Dance, or N"' York at,.

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLll'OR

ews teJDS

,_

e Polka

$1 5.99

Langsvil}

N

e Jitterbug

IY'DR. leHOLL
Th&amp; CNNm•beip color blends
with all your costumes. Lea
ther sole for suµport, cool­­
ness, comfort. Available in
any si!e combination.

G A L E N S . B R O W N , D E A LE R

0

e Waltz
e Fox Trot

Neu, With•U, !
Summer Oxford

Stiversville

�,

BEGINNERS
INTERMEDIATES
ADVANCED

AND

. SCHWINN
s39,,5 up

US ED

We Bep■!'I" Ally Make
_
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF
AU KINDS

'

�.....1-.�-.,..· ---------�----- · ·-· · �-··
- ·- �· -- �-�.- �
�

.

....

,..

..-

.

. -� . . .

..

.�. • ••"'"-'
. .. ...---.
..... . �... ...'.•- ..........
· · - - .. --,,,Wit
··
. .. •- - .. ' .. • ��.,... . .....' ... .'t .,. ',.... . .. ... ........ ... .•- .. -.... ..•.....
.� .•�·� .....•.,•.. •,.,._,..,...-.0.,
. .,.,...,.
.. . . .. ; ,. � .. •� ,._,...
.,.
•
�.,..- . . ..... l" .. . ......... ...,
.
�
� 1 � ◄ • • • • � • • • • .. • � • • � • tt � .-

.

·

'

,

•

- .. · · �
- - •

...

-1,. .. . .•

� - � • - Y. • W � T · � • • •••••••••••
'&lt;I

•

I ., - '

''

Cl eve I an d G ets La t man

SofthBII To
durnlln
J ,elnl
v
1
�
�=��y�...
h
Another coaching vaelillcy in Sthoo l Athletic Director h.:i,- .111•
the Southeastern Ohio are.a W&amp;!i nounced tht- I5lh Annual B t· n :J
ind Mickey Manti, hit hili 16th lies Tasby 11,nd then won on a ov("r the Ctibs' winnl_ng run In the craeted this week with the en- SoftbaJI Tournament will be held
8 FRED DOWN
to lead a t�hit att.pek that gave I pineh smgle by Uanny O'Connell m_nth and dealt M1 lw�ukee aee I oounce�nt that Dick Faulkner at Bal•htel F ield in Mason. W Va.
U�� l'nM bl&amp;enlaUoaal
.
Q k
who d id the Cleve- t'!l let ar:-e Luis Arroyo his se&lt;"oml l Don Ory,d a le pitched a four• Wc1nt'n Spahn, appearl!lg in rt· has re11aned a11 bead football in July
•
h itter_ and strudc out se-ven lo win 11ef, his sixlh defeat. Lee Maye . l t"OaCh at Oak Hill hlib ,chool .
laJ�ndl= 8et when the)' tradeJ I win for the Yankee,
Playing dntH for tht- unnual
1
game m B m�th �nd Joe Adl'm k, Joe Torre a nd Ed ! F'aulkner coacbed the Oaks 10 1 even t are M'heduled for July 5.1 ,
first
his
Wlll•
lqlfl
Rri8'.ht'•
Herb
kin&amp;
atrikeout
S
one-time
BY BOB WINGETT
all homered fur the u H, sea90n record In hta onl)- 1 10 1, 12, and \3. All inLenested
1 Srort&gt; to the Chicago White Sox� I Harry Bria:ht ' t lOth-innin&amp; •In· hfl the Dodgeri buck into hnt l Malh�ws
. 1
.
Brave
llh
l
his
s
hit
M('·
'
Wally
Writer
place.
Sports
b:•
'
Sentlnel
year at the helm of the Jackson teams who wish to parUeipate hn
The aniwer ii Barry Latman, sle rewarded Dick Donovan , 1
homer for Uie Doda:�n.
i
Ed Bo!ll'y's three·run homer County team . Prklr to arriving the tournament are reque�tt&gt;n to
., ..,, ... , 'I'"•• -�--�• :1--.,,1,qitV11:.. ,, ,.,..,"f,;-'-y 1 n,''1f.ll;.''•• uew...,.,. 8 lltr■pplng rlght,h■nder from Lo• hit pitehina w th the vK'tory for
en Bllyer drov� in • th ree . runs ' a ped
at
game.
he
f
n
l
hin&amp;
t
ho
�
maklnR
ID
U,e
it
WH
r
K
is
Calif.,
w
Ange
c p
a s ix•run seventh-inning at Oak Hill lost year, Faullmer contact Dir{'('tor Say re m Mason.
1
.
l
t
h
ard
the
ace
o
1
nt
t
into
the
la
Th
m
to
l
t'Ontrovenial
oo
Ji
t
Se�
o
�
s
p
bty
c_
n
�
2•
J
m
al·
i 1· a ll y t hat enabled the Giants lo was top assi.'lt anl at Logan high
deal l k
I- ood
suetwo
nd
Toole
ti
Jim
on
tack
l
runs
l�ree
by
lra1ltng
ninth
the
ol
t
ed
inde by his developmen
g
overrorne a 6-3 Pittsbur11h lead. school.
TENNJS FINAL SF.T
.
into � 0( the major•· mo,t ef• In the nlghtrllp but ralhrcl to 1_1e cessors. , . . .
that
Faulkner
ii
reported
,
Cepeda
also
l1omrred
for
It
Orlandu
MANCHESTF.R, Engonrl 1 UPII
1
on homen by Dale Long and WJI• 1 BuU Will s ~�a_cn!K� fly 1Cit
(e('ti\'e relief pll.ch&amp;r•.
0
I thf' Giants who handed Pirate re• has betD appom1erl head football -Luis Ayaa of Chic mrl . \1 tk�
.
Lalman is unlikely �Yer to
----------------, 1 bef are Elroy F'ace his third loss. coach at Upper Sandusky h l I h Sangster of BriL:i it today .n th,
.--,, ,Bobby Rolin won hi11 first game school.
men's singes fino of tlw '.\lr.r;nHuw often do you hear the happy and time-worn say- make Clevelund tan, for�et Score
them
he
l'ffll�
t
b
help
mlWJ,t
u
I
"
for
the
Giants.
in
city.
the
goC'd
mad
-----boy
has
town
e
"home
cl
that
iug
em Lawn Tennis TournamPnt.
wrli!!s"'1.__
Sam Flanagan a tanner Pomeroy High School st U• ol some past World St!r1es glory I
Ay11a wun hi, Sf"milinc :natc\
denl, has had his' name pul on the record books at Par, the _wa_y he is stopping thi:! lndl- 1
from Ahe Sega uf South Africa
an.s m'a111 cold In �he late In·
kersburg High �c-hool_ as a senior. .
,
on Friday, 6-4, s.2. wh if Sani;i�-�r
Sam be an hi� sem,,r year of high school at Parkers• mngs, He S appeared m 17 g3me!,
eiminuted Ja('k Frost of Mont•
burg :as\ r,all. He wenl out for the buwling tea m and has I run up I 5-0 WOfl•iolll record and
rey, Caif., 6-4. 6•4.
s i n ce marKed up tile ht�hest score ever rol l ed by a par• 1port1 a 2.20 Hrned run aven1�- LL-...lL-- --- -- --"L-=:.I .
kersburg High student. He had an intramural score of Latman acored victory No. 5
Ma; League StaDdUlgs
San Fran. 9 Pittsburgh 8, night
when he pitched 4 2-3 Innings nf By United P�u loternatlo■al
]89. The next nearesl compelttor had a 1 69.
Sunday visitors _at the Pointer
.-,;,/
Saturday '1 Probable PltcMr■
COfe
.
ho
Th nt is by far not Lhe end of his achievement's. This one•hlt .11hutcut ball to bliat the
Milwaukee at Chicago - Bur- rn!' were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
American Le■gar
' . '· ":
m nd Taylor and daug ler, M
Dftrolt Tlgen, �4. F'ridlly 11lght
Alfred-Orange defe.ated Cool•
spring Sam WIS first in the state golfing tournam�nt
w. L, Pct. OB dette !4-5) vs. Hobbie !4-6 ) .
r
�
�I
:• Bli KeJ until the match play. He ended third i n l e and enabl• the Indian■ to lncrea11e Cleveland
18 _660
Cincinnati at Sl. Louis - ,Jay an :r� J1hur le� Tay � ;n ville 11-1 Thursday evening in
35
_
.
rs. Boys' lea11ue activity there. Bill
d Ron ._.. r. �•
son•
, l .. losrng by one stroke.
thl'ir American League lead to I Detroit
34 20 .630 11,1, c&amp;-JJ v1. Simmon• &lt;Ml.
rfr
Y�
.
Sari1 placed third in the state only Wednesda y morn- 1 ¼ gamet1. The vtlory, achieved
'.JI 20 .608 3 i Pittsburgh at San Francisco- R31Ph Pa i n1er 11 ch1 ldren. M r. Calaway and Jerry Burke team•
New York
b
u
/:
k
o
n
r
n
H
k
1 nl
bb
h
k
M
or
•· .
[
:.�� �S•e�:�� �: ; }�� n���� w�o ��� r:,0 �, :n:; :av: ::�-;nd��:: : :� ::::; '
n:::; n :h:::, ::::� :;,,'"�.:y
:
:
,oo
:
�::�:i�,
:
•
:��
�
ato��
:,
�
;�.:�I:.�
regu lation play (or PHS T
n� y graduat e f i red a 77 , edge over Detroit in the four
Bob Bell doubled, Bill Knisely
26 28 ::� 91,3 (nighU-Roberts ! l•7 J Vi, Podre5 with Donni!! Roush.
r
Washingl.on
�
h
n e.
c
n
despi�c a poor start on l e
·
e
y.
ing
seri
toda
ame
end
•
and Eddie Shope singled
ngled
i;i
City
2,
1
26
Kania•
_469
10
(6·
1
J.
sl
Flanagan Wlli!i in a deadlock w1tlh two oth er i,ne West
rs. R0be,�� p11 Inler and son. to
M
na.... 8rtii Re&lt;'ord
o
out Coolvllle hitting. For
und
r
JOta
Mlnn
32
20
e
Sunday'• ':■mes
Virginia goUen until a sudden .1--eath play.off when he , Ryne Ouren set an AL record
Douglas Johnson. spent Monday A-0 Bill Burke had a three bag19 Sl ::
Chtc o
on the par-four first hole
Philadelphia at l..o� An11ele1
was relegated lo third place
and Tuesday with Mrs. Osle Tay· ger and a double Newland smash·
ven consecutive Loa �anleIe•
rlking
out
se
s., .377 iS Piltsbur,ih at San
by
s
.
l
1
20
Francisco
.
\or of Addison.
as he :ook a bogey five.
batters
11• the Los AngeIea AngeII
eel
a
triple
and
two
singles,
Jr.
is
h
_
!or
_
tion
recogni
as
Friday•• Reaalh
Milwaukee at Chicago t2)
&lt;&gt;a.
"·m won. a handsome trophy
!&gt;@at the BOl'lton Red Sox 5. 1 aft
Mr. and Mrs. Dana S, Turner, A11Lop had three singles, Jim
I Cincinnati at St. Louis ( I )
fine performance in th tournaren� along r:lth b
o
1
ln,
0,
lwl.
Wash
10
Chicag
Isl
._
·
a
N
-S
defeat
the
er
:
��
5
196�1
Shirley
and Billie Heilman and - Cremeans, two singles. end Bill
onors
r
honored "J� �he team t at won op
Wa!h ID Chicago 9, 2nd. nlght
- c a r i nsu r a nct b l
\'ankees.
beat
the
K
mffla
City
e
Jerry
Diddle
C'alled on Mr. and Calaway, a slngle.
West Vlrgm1a.
Los
Boston
I
Angele
3,
lst,
twl
s
.
ationw ide Mutu a l !
N
n
Mra. Wi II HeiIman Monday even- A-0 scored nine of lts runs dur·
Whether Sam goes to college anrl cont1_nues to Athletics, 8·8, and the Washingto Loa An1,lea &amp; Boston I, 2nd, night
OffS
llft
protection, low
Quality
Ing .
, ing the third and fourth innning1.
swing the woods and lrnns, and throws a bowling ball Senllton won a pntr of thrtllen. New York 8 Kamu City Ii, night
o-coast claim
coast-t
ram,
1 sh□pe slart.ed on the mound for
has not been learn�d 1�cally. But chances are he would 1-0 In ID Innings. and 10-9, over Cleveland II Detroit 4_ night
y plans.
easy-pa
,
,ervice
the While Sox.
plenty of v1ctones for some lucky___!Ch�o l._
I
Coolville
and
Bob
Bell
finished.
provide
su e s
ge,
covera
Che(k
Minnesota
at
Baltimore
night.
.
_ _ _ -The LO! Angele• Dodgers re.
und
Bill
Calaway,
Jerry
Burke
with Nationwide - the
claimed first place wilh a 3-l vie- po&amp;tponed, rain
•
By AmeUa Walker
Burke,
Douglas.
Shope,
Bell,
and
with fH1" iJ111S
company
tory over the Philadelphia Phil· Sat1Nlay•, Probable PHchera , Mn. Lillian Napper called on �
�11, Shindeldecker.
for • •eui ""'
lie■. the St. Loul• Cardinals took Loi Ango!e1 at Bo1ton-Moeller Mr. and Mn. Willard Faudftle on aOCJ
the Cincinnati Red1, M. the Chi- n-4 ) vs. Monbouquette 15-5).
Nl!:W YORK IUPll - Ralph 1ylvania Leagu�.
Sunday.
[
SMITH GETS CHECKUP
Houk 11 try ing to build another "A lot of people aay �t11fford cago Cubs edged the Milwaukee Kansas City al New York-Nux• Mr. and Mn, Ma rvin Co:1 ot' The Barrett Reunion wa11 held ST. LOUIS mPll--St. Louis
New York Yankee championship mak�. them think of Alh� Rey• Brave1, 11-10, and the San Fran- hall ( ◄-IJ vs. "'ord (8-21 .
Cliff viaited Mr. imd Mrs. rec-tntly at the park at the MilTer catcher Ha Smith 11 ln the JewWY 2,2460
referring to clsco Gionta topped the Plllsburgh Minnesota at Baltimore - Pas. Laurel
Lewll Walker Monday evenina:,
Cemetery with 90 relatives and ,
team around a staff of hard· nold11 , say, llouk,
. 2nd
1
1
5
E
Pomeroy
lsh
HO!pit.a
here
undergoing
!II
I
from
friends
Relatives
ent.
pre
throwing younplere, who are re- the brillianl Yankee st�r ol the Plralea, 9-6, In the Netional cual l+f;I vs. Barber !7-Sl ,
s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Manning
Rouih
d wl mlas
t hecku
'
re· Leogue.
Chicago at Waehington-Piizero of Pomeroy visited hi» parents, Marlon, Dnrbydale, Columbus,
placlng veteran• of the •·old Ul60 1. "And Sheldon is �imply
::i:;
1c
se:iet:
:d
lth tb Cln· .
e
ATIO NW I D
guard" •tuU with whlch Casey markable �or a chap _ w ith .� llt- Duren, who made 011ly occasion• 10-0) vs, Hobaugh (3-3l .
Mr. and Mn. Kerns Roush, Sun· Nelsonville, Wilkesville, Middle- clnnatl Reds. Smith has been I
MUTUAl IM!Ut...,..C! c:o1o1PAln ,
.
e
l
expenenc.
ssiona
tie
profe
�rt, Rulland. Vinton and Lana11·
al starts with the Yanltee1, ltrock Cleveland at Detroit-Bell ( 4-4 ! di.y.
Stengel won the AmerlcPn Lea�ue
ito. OH•, CaWIMIH. Ohle
..-•
..
s:
stomach·
with
recenty
troubed
dur
Army
served
Stafford
t
mltl
- out 11 in 6 2;3 Inning, to win his vs. Bunnipt; (4-6).
pennant a year ago.
Mrs. Edlth Sisson and children ville attended.
,. momid sta ff mg the winter and w11,1 slow re- second game for the Angela. He
or Pomeroy visited her parents, Mrs. Mabel Swa11 was an over- pains
Suaday'■ Game■
_·
h,.
l1ouk, wha see1
r I "A hilles heel' ' porting to spring tra1nm
g.
·
Onl
Y
set
the
new
Je\lflO
!
M
d
M
Al
mark
Minneaota
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hanl!CJn
of
Holter,
SLUl·
night
gue!t
o
r.
an
ni.
va
at
Boston (21
88 the poten 1
• 1 thee h8rd•hitling now is he roundlng into top Corm. straight strikeouts by (annlna: Los Angeles at New York (2)
day.
Swick, Linda, Wanda and Tony.
preven
d
l
th.it cou
G
r.
n·
d
M
an
rs.
M
d M
uy ing an
r1. Swlck accompanled her moFrank Malzone, Peto Runaels, Chicago at Baltimore 1 2)
Shelden &amp;eady Performer
Yankees from taking the flag ln
.
Mrs.
Vernon
ther,
Mrs. Swan, to Mason c 1��·
family and Mr. and
hii fint ,eaaon aa manaa:er, hai Sheidon, who amazed expert■ Jim Pagllaronl, Don BIid.din, Kansas City at Cleveland (21
Bing and family of Bradbury vii- W. Va., to have dental work , .
, 6•ticklng on the Yankee Mike Fornleles' Chuck . Scbnling WeMington at Detroit (2 1
· vuterans bY even
relegated WorId s,rltl■
Jted their parent■• Mr. and Mrs. Adra Swick and Wanda Ci:i. •1:lo
______
Art l)itmar and Bob Turley to roster until the 11tart of lhe cum• and Gary Gelger. Schlllmg, Paa·
Albert
Baer, sundaY
pent n evening with Mary Luthlar
and
i
ar
led
Yutriemskl
Nal!Mal
C
l
Lea,ue
palan, baa won two gameJ and cn
aecond·l ·,ne rote, ·
:
tt
o
.,1,.
..t•hit aU■ck In
� Sox, ele
u-g -a_..a
W. L. Pel GB Mr. and Mn. David Ho er and ey.
•
In their places he 11 elevating lmpreaaed with his steady per- lL••,
am
ell
y
er
I
II
of
Ch
I
I
•-•
hi
par
Y
11uru
•
Elmer Wildman pa1-..
Mn
r"'
·
ia:tne
t
wIth Iwo hi'·
_ ,,,llje
• 1es
he fl .,
"' each· ,.......,
22
·
Rub stufford· rt0kl1 Roland Shel- fonnanceii in every outing.
S2
1193
•·
u
·
....
en �r. and MI'll. HanBOn HoIter away after a hn1errn1
·11
·
1 neg In
30 21 ·588 1·'dun. Jim Coates ad Ralph Terry Coate1 bad a 13·3 record In Roger MerIt hit hiI !Ith homer Clnc1nna1-1
Monday.
She WU
ho1pital.
Sprina:field
•
San Francisco 19 22 ·589 l1rii
tu key a■algnment• along wlth un but started thl• year in the
VllltinJ Mr. and Mra, Lewil the former Mae Bell Sheets of th11
Pittsburgh
25 23 .S2l 31,ii Walker over the weekend Wl!rt
vetert;n clutch-lefty Whitey ford. bullpen. He worked bl• way out
Road. She was burDEALER POR . , . ,
uis
t.
v
with
and
five
24 24 ,500 5 Mrs. Joale Rhodes, Mrs, Elol.se Danville-Eno
lctorlo1
with
ll
o(
men
8
Lo
younger
I.hi
"l hav-'
ll
Ccmettiry
Miller
.
i
led
Milwaukee
2Z 2G ,t58 7 Mankin and childrell, Mr. and
worktid Into a rotation." eaplain• one more aa a starter, now at.and, R R Du Jt and
Vic nd Chicago
20 30 . 400 10 Mrs. Roy Curtis of Pomeroy, Vlr'
8-2.
at
eCaloric and Welbilt Ranges eGlass Llned
pilot Ralph, ''and they ll continua
CLUB TO MEET
T� � �r andSO:'rs S aw Philadelphia
17 , 3l ·354 12 gU Walker of Bashan and ;'1'·
that way until It'■ proved they Terry, perhaps the mo1t gifted Ou�. Portland, called �n F,be;
will
club
arde�
The h lligbt G
ltl
Water Heaters • Empire Furnaces • Armand Mrs, Willard Faudree";...___ meet Th ursday evening at the
can't do the job. Frankly, I'm of the four, hae been lnoon1l1tent; Carpenter and family SWW
"
Fr�
• Resll IO
Chacago
11 Ml waukee
Mrs. Cecil Nelaon of i..;nealer home of Mn, Ben Neutzlin1 wltb
yet he lhon • ptirled ,_. 11lat1 Joann Dobbilta of cotumbl
confident they won't fall."
•
strong and Empire Circulating Heaters,
vl1lted her allter, Mrs. Clara Baer M l.... Ethel and Clara Garland
Aver•t• N vnn
for the sea11&gt;n. He wai 10-8 last UIUife and I..eellnl Brewer .. st. Louil t Cincinnati 4, nl1ht
and Mr. a.'"ld Mra, Cbarlet Baer,
Stalford, Sheldon, Coatu and year and wound up by throwlna mnpaued M.ra. Dorothy Dunt·to Loi Angeles 3 Ph Ua 1, night
as co-hostesses. There wm be a
W
1·
er
Terry av11•&amp;• 1 mere M year1 tbe home nm ball to Bill Maz - Pl. Plea18I1t, to visit Mrs. Durst·•
"Ga, DoN l1 Beller For Le11"
plant 1ale.
��
S:
W 1ke r p
for the a t
i
r J
c
-"9
_
IM
s nt wf�ai wi!er°Et :'.:=::..:.:==--..
!an��:l ;1�ta1:r./�
;ti,:�
� ;:1�: in �
tly, D t tpe t
Jyn, Mr. .,,d M
·
an
·
•
By U11Ued Prn1 lnt,el'Dllliotlal ;::
ry and Sheldon. 11ch �. rotmd Art Dltmar, the hll aerlel di• centJy.
lei and Larry, Mr, and Mn.
·
N.U.nal Leape
out a colk!Cllon of youna Dlft8en appointment, failed in elabt 1lartl Freda Mkldle1wart called on
_ WY,24116
Biddle, Allen and Calvin, M:re.
POMIROY
whom Houk lnilib are ;ui: 11 before Houk aurMOOered. And Maxine Dural Sunday ITI!ning.
Player il CIU G. AB R, H. Pat. Mrs. George Daer and Mrs Annlw Miller, Mn. Emma Ledlie
IOX 411
Charltl
Baer
visited Mn. Ee.ri
good n, the famed ''Kiddy Corps" Turley ho,an't been a con&amp;l:ltent Mr. and Mn. Roy J'ltch and Moon, L.A.
an�d�
f4 H8 28 53 ,318 J'ncker amd ,on TuesdaJ tvenlng, !
Sb�lr�ley
!_
. ______J,,.,....,!!l!l!.,.O!!!!mB""'""'""""',.,,""""""""""""""�
of Paul Rkhards and the Belli· performer 1inct hie 2l•vittory cl!Udren were recent SUffll of Hoak. Pitts. 46 189 :IO S6 .38
Mr. and Mr,. Bob C01art, Port• Atron, MIL
cnmpnlgn In 11158.
more Orlolt,s.
48 198 32 M .3"
"I'm not bc!iUUn[l lhe Oriolllll' Still, they wer11 tht (ellowa Sten• land.
51 193 31 65 ,3S7
Santo, ChL
ata(f, " Houk l1 quid, lo point out. iel relled "n when the IOU'I was Mrs. Ina VanYeter and Rocky Mathwa, Mil, 41 188 35 82 .sP
"'But I am saying I like my toush and lt took (!Clllrap by called on Freida and Iva Carpen- PIMon, Cin. 51 199 28 86 .SD
ter, Sat
J
young pitchers."
Houk t(I ahelw them In (avor of Mr � eventnc.
Clmnle. Pitta. 48 191 S2 65 ,m
ltn
rd
Mn
l
4
w
o
a
Stufford und Sheldon ara N1 vounaater•'
, Altman, Chi, 35 124 12 41 .311
- H 1_
t
. _L�
plNlli.a., ••
,ome ro1.1p,,cls the mo1I Intny
. uin
. 11 · Arid the man who'1 now at tlw Illd •!ul drtn V1JJ11ed b""
-.,yer, SI, L· 48 l.M '(1 59 · 311
BJ Mn. A, llarr
l
M
and
M
rs.
R
B
Al
en
·
·
'
re- Oonals. Phil. 40 121 19 ◄O .31'1 Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Searle• and
of the four youthful ritiht-handcn. helm of the Yanktu ba1 a larp \,
Uard•throwin11, confident Statfonl aupply af cour•a•, for he II .:. for.\merleu i.ncue
Mn. Tommy Searlel and dl11ghce:lbett Lawaoo II IJ&gt;lftllll'II •
•
.
24
e
Yank
n
the
1960
Bal.
32 121
45 :m ter, Lecia, of Huntln,t(m, W , Va,
beJped th
� I
n:�r ma)or al Ranaer fnmt In few day■ r11rlou,h from the u. s. Branrll,
:ttret.ch run hilt Slenge1 feared to Wor 1 war 11.
Anny with ht, parent•' Mr• and Pllnlll. CJ■v . 49 I06 3S 74 .369 ealled on Mn. Alpha Oarr, Mon______
1·1ak him with key »tarting 11155 180 40 M ,316 day.
Cuh, Det,
Mrs. John Law,on,
1ignmenta in the World Serles. DOOOER8 iu-1!:T WINDHOI.N
E
w
ud
lJll
D
ily,
Romano
Sl
181 N 61 .stl Mr. and Mra. Cllfford and
Clev.
,
·
Mn. l a a J y and
Shelden came out of nowhertH&gt;r J..OS ANGELES CUPll-Tbe Lo1 da Roush, were ,uut, of Mr. and Twnplt, Clev. IO IN 211 m .318 Reilph Bolen of Sidney, Ohio,
rather fl-om lhe Unlv11nlly t&gt;f Anaee• Dodger■ have acquired Mn. Jame■ AutherlGn, Sunday. Kubek, N,Y. S2 217 31 71 .317 IPfDl Saturday nl&amp;ht with lhe C.
Connect.Jcut and UNI Clau D A.It- the contract of outlieder Gordon Mr. and Mn. Jacob VanMeter B.Rebnln. Bal. M Ill SJ 61 ,3,a C, Bolen family.
bum club of tbe New Yo1•k.Pem1- Windborn from lhtlr farm cub al. celebrated tbeJr 6Srd weddinR an- Gentile, 8al. 41 llO n 47 ,SU Mrs, Dall• Blupman of Gah1111111, Mn. IJoale s..r11 of ••
Omaha. Windhorn, wba proba..., nivenary Sunday, JlllNI 4.
-m, ..,, · 4T 111
. II fl ·• tukala and Mn 'Floule Phillip■
wl be utUud 11 • pinch hitter, Shan and Garry Weli'.s are vii- Kilbrw, Mbm. 42 He 18 �
were �lien at t.ang■of
Men's
currenty eada the Amerl&lt;"an A• ltlng Mr. and Mn. Rudy Dunt
Rome Bui
Ille MondaJ
Nadtu LHpti - C e P e • lo v
IOCiaUon Jn hoffll:r■ wth to and and Taddy.
Several f� of tile LlnP,
l
ta i&gt;atllnl .R
Ollvt Talbott called on Lau:1 Olanta te: Mathew•. Brave1 tli ville chlllm met ll flle blllnl of
Weill, Mondoy,
Roblnton, Rods H: Bamk,, Cubo; 11,,
lloltffl Felly, llul·
llu
Mr. ud Mn. Bud Qluuen, May■• Olanta; Freese, Red1i berry
MEllN WITR JACKSO:,
Height.. Polnero1, p· • en10 __
pr .
Pl'ITSBURGH lUP11 - Tony camp an4 41uaht,Ha, WINI !'lo Moon, Dodgers, all 11.
�
a
pot1uek npptf, Aft.tr the
Jaclt:se.a rif SI. John·• o( Bronkya cent pe■tl "' Mr. Md Mn. L. a. Amerlen Leape-Mari■, Y• ineal a film WU lbowa of BDIJ
PANCO SOLES
wl t■k wlth Lenny Ulman. own- Glueaencamp and �•
keea 11; Mllffl.le, Yankees 18; Col- Graham In a farel,p eauntr,, Atr.
JIN
,
R
Sun
1burgh
t
of
PI
1Vilo, Tl&amp;erl 15; o.ntlle, Orlolol tending .... Mr, ad JIN, 1111',
II -.
- .::, anti
••·· OIi
Ir h&lt; U
S
daup
d1y ■bout hi, ohonce, ,r peylnl
H; Ca.... Tllln ti,
montl - anti ..,_ Lo1'17 ad
MlDDLI.PORT
witb the American B1akttoa IRI hll panmi,' r. "'"' Mn. A.
- Ba'1tt la
stevie, Mr. and Mn., Carl Oolb)'
C. Brew« ond Dml.
,
ag
•
C
b
P
•
d
NLeond Ronnie, Mr. aod llt'I. J• ...
a
•
Le
·
"'°
�
�
�� ".'.':___
cu��ue�
li,.,.0!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!..'.��
1
Giants 44: A,ro._ e..... 411 i... lllclq,, Bnl!da and Bnnl,
Rol&gt;lmoo. Rid, .., IIQI, Oiala&gt; Mr. ond Mn. Alpba Borr, 5a,
Pontiac action ! Wide,Traolr. balance !
,
Incl lllb, lln, 11a1 _Lync,b, car..
311: Mathew,, er,,.. 14.
tom•
■-pt I• Ihm tb1t
.Anrnaa � OIi»or11.
binatioa of luullo wl Jwulli1t1P l,;atalina
o1a •; Cub, naen "'
YOUR CAIPiU
'f....... 45: Montie, v.- ...
WILL LOOI( NIW
ma1r.eo it ...,. Y- ....... .... it irllO'lltl W- a4 Doi\' p.., Colo lto, Tl... ..
v
WHIN Y®
l'tlllliblt. See Wm -�

t- Da!ly Sentinel , Pomeroy -M iddleport , U., June 10, l\tb l j

THE
SPORTS DESK

OHHS Coach

l!:.'.

Quits Post

Around And
About
Middleport

I

J

I

,"
t

'

Sam Flanagan Has Blossomed Into
West Virginia Row ling, G lf Sta r

�u

I

ha

,
�
;

West Shade
Socirty News
=

���,:�.��

F fR
News Events

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

.�

'

A-0 Boys Run

O,.rer Opponent
By 11•1 S

,----,

· ;��- CHOICE
_Sl
;r or

1ou!�

2 MILLI ON
CAR OWN [�S

�!!

Yo�

.'

------

Oanv1'lle
·a1 Notes

\

'

I

"

,

''Let 's Da nce
LEARN"
IT'S FUN T.

MAX WARD

I ,, .....,,
R
!{I.I

•
'

Summer Enrollment St�119 In:

e Tap

■

• Acrobatics
• Baton Twirling

Also Summer BallrNm Class Now
Enrolling. C1une Includes:

NOWI Oty

I

l

'\

Convenience
Beyond The Gas
Mains With - - - -

�

)

�:.e: ...

;:.

LEADERS

!;:r;hev:� :.

�
'ii
i
�

'
•

s·-� • c

WORK SHOES

and'Mn.

, to

''

,

l8"1h' Shoe Store

* i.o:i _, 8:

Harrisonville
items Of Interest

__ ..._ .. _. ..

',NEISPIPERS,
ILLlllffl!

'IVhJ

...,...

111)' 11. 'llNt ,-s -'&lt; - N- ....-. ­
tian • tW h1HIIIICI b1D1aa m M, P9dnl. Ddln■ •11 .....
lllordl:, -- Tlw, ..,..i. llttdprt N; 11..W!I, � ..I;
.. .... . - -·
Ca_, Cobo M,
lln. - - Ill coolln- • - teqa - a...,, Ito
ad .. a ........ ....,...., llor &lt;11w t4: I_, lnclim,a Mt
- !I • WIii IGllt Aft., 1t1aA1, 'l'lpr, •t: Fd. Y...._
Colamltol 10, Cllllo. Sbo wDI Ito N; Nutlblll, Mlllolloa 6-1 1 'IJ)'llil.
- ,.. - - ... will Wlt,tlo 11oz 4-1.
,&gt;
.
appnclalo cardl ancl leltm fflJ

llr, • 11n. _.,. Ol!a,

�-� �11111!' �.: •

o , , o M II T l l · J T '

Ofllce Bouri: l,t,c
to D &lt;ClNe at N- on
'ffian,. u.&amp; Qnrt &amp;t.l' �oj ·.· ,.,

'

Piton, LY 3-4550

I

.i

I,

'

NEW

.

There �th included In thll , room
group for Just $595.

..

U-

�'Y. OHIO
-

B ICYC LE S

It's hard to get alonr without a range
'
and a refrigerator Is almost a nec,-,es1lty.

IUY ON OUI CONVINIINT Y11MS

- IIOO 1. IWN ST, .

OWURLITZl!R
eBALDWIN
and OTHIR PAMOUS
IIIANDS

Athtns, Ohio

IE Dl ·O OI ­
LI V, I I G 1 0 0 1
KI TC H E N -

,

,·

PIANOS

·'

DUKE

N. W. COMPTC)N, 0.. 'D,'
:::.=:;
:;,:=
_,._ a.--- . . .
dobil � npu w,n ., 11,

99 Morrl1 A...

ae1111:a

COMPANY
AIJtO
BLAmNAR
.

,,.

Dome C:O.■altatlon
Bollget Terms

DILES RADIOEAR CO.

wt,:H

c�as
IHillT LAUNDIUU'

J:.

B■ttorlH ■ml information ¥ Dutton
Drug StoN, Middltport, 0.

0

I

,

''

Heari ng Aid Service

DCMT YOUIIILI'

HO$T

l11r.ll new lly sfepltlllf In at tur lhNlle at • • •
1 1 1 W. SECOND ST,
POMEROY

Around Th11 Ciock

e

·* toPD

Meigs County School of DalCt

T

Free

,;,,
l-i

Baker Furnitu.re

MIDDIIPOll'
. "· .

1k..,.;':7f�"'f_p;;.:•:.,,:., -�.. ~. •K·�:q_ .-.;;..· '.�:�;,

eCh a Cha Cha
eRhumbe
eTango

Richard McDowild. in1t.ruclor and uwDff, ,raduat.e of Ille
Jact St.anJey School of Dance, or N"' York at,.

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLll'OR

ews teJDS

,_

e Polka

$1 5.99

Langsvil}

N

e Jitterbug

IY'DR. leHOLL
Th&amp; CNNm•beip color blends
with all your costumes. Lea
ther sole for suµport, cool­­
ness, comfort. Available in
any si!e combination.

G A L E N S . B R O W N , D E A LE R

0

e Waltz
e Fox Trot

Neu, With•U, !
Summer Oxford

Stiversville

�,

BEGINNERS
INTERMEDIATES
ADVANCED

AND

. SCHWINN
s39,,5 up

US ED

We Bep■!'I" Ally Make
_
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF
AU KINDS

'

�, ..,. _ ._._ ..,.

______ ,. _ ..,..

_ _ _

..
..
, .. ... .. - . ... . . .. , .. ..
..

..

�· �

,

�

' '

_

. . ..

.,

-.

.'

•

•

, .

•

•

'�

•

-

•

�.� -- '"f �:!"-�·�...-�.; ·�........._..... �..&gt; -. ::

.... . ......?' _ .....-� � � · � �� � :·•: •: .
,_,,_..,__ ◄..---.. • •
. . .. . . ,v- -

•

I

Dally Senllltel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0., June 10, 1961-7
I

Mi&gt;,, .
1., Ann Rife ha■ em,
ployment at Ohio University In
Atht111,
Larry Rife returned home Sa�
urday evening: after spending •
week with his brother, Mr. and
Mn Robert Rife and dau•••·r,
Bobbie, at South Charleston.
Mr . and M l'I. Ch arle, A . ! Jack )
Rife and family spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mrs. Ethel R',fe and so••
,.. and at•-•-•
1.c:nVftl the
alumni banquet at c.oJumbia High
School. 11-iey spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Rife and family.
Other eallers were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rife and family of Guysville, and Richard Lee Rife.
Miss Wilma Johnston of Wilkesville, spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Johnson and Addi�.
Hershel Justice has !wen ill.
Mn. Goldie Cooper of c.,....n.
ter, Mn. S.rah Rife and Mrs ,
Faye Wood, local, eaUed on Mrs.
Ve11a McCumber in Wilkesville,
Friday. Mn. McCumber is se rlously ill with eancer.
Mrs. Myrta Rife or Will«&gt;sville
is spending a few days with her
.son, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M� �ife, of
ter.
Mrs. Frank Townsend
and
Mr.
of Wilkesville called on Mr. and
Mrs. Georse Saxton Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. R.avm"nd
,;,••~ ThnmSPand sons of Langsville spent Sur
day with her mother, Mrs. Freda
Bowen and family.
Mn. Ruth Wells and children
of Wilkesvi lle spent Monday with
·
M rs. Juantta Saxton and fami Iy.
Mrs. Ethel Rife and 900, Jemes
Dale spent Saturday with her
sister, Mrs. Martha Wnrd, at
Morgan Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carter of
Gallipolis called 00 Mrs. Ethel
Rife Sundav ClVening.
Richard Lee Rife and Mrs. Ethel Rife were business callers in
·
· Sunday evening.
Tu ppers Pl ams
James !'ale Rife spent Sunday
night wit h Burni e Bowen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ik e Barrett and
family have moved to S t rongs
Run.
__
__
____

WANl ...., .. Os

I

II

Buckwheat
j News Events
I

Racine
Soc1e
• ty Notes

I

(9)

..-

I

n-

c--==C'"'.:-=-:===�� II

r.,

I

I
I .

'1,

FOR

&amp;

I

'

':�J

BL�EfJNAR'S

.

°

I

NOTICE

--------

coz

r - --· --

I����������=

be
_

1

I
I
,.- I
I
I
I

-�=�--

, .......,

==-��- �=�----

I

... ..

Leqal Notic-e

aaclnf,

'"' ,o••

8:i�·

====-==-·-===-c�=�

Chi/'.,

Terms!

.. �,;k .- ILL

,,i rJi '

•·\�"..''�'' · . . ___

1'

----_J

....

Ads.

____ ·

an■

.
Registration for Summer Classes

Tues., June 13th

- '.

..

■

spRED

ff Q U $ E P A )I J

Dries In 20 mlnUNI
Dutt ,,.._avg

�·

W

lhf!

- - � ::i;_

• ..,,, __., --,, .-.,

'!""' .
·
.
.f:',ir1g Euild ers Su topIY Co. ·
,_.'.! :
.
__
·- s_.
_
_,rn:
•-...
1\.,;.
,,

-�•·rt

i.sa10

KEITH GOBLE FORD
Wt•i-3��7,; -,

'

.· _·'_"__
."-_
____

Elk &amp; Big Run
News, Events

r

a-:...
-

-ct
a&lt;Jlllli,
lll1I

11 PIED LAIIWILL
W I ..._ ....

WHAT OO
A IRTH 001111'.

-._ _.,.._.
..OCIII
It. Bono
,__, '1111
.. lllropo
.._ Bl,ll'fllll
11'7

PAW?

a.

..··. ..,.....
­

-­
-'
·=-- .
m-

,·

17. Puhf
ittobtr'"
18. 1.■lra
19. P■rt Gl

tO. -

IIIU.'a oap
U. Com­
polnt

"'°"""
,.....,

it. ...

l&gt;AD,):

liD wGlk It:
.I. :■: lf D
.I. .1. :■:
• L O !r &amp; a' S L L O W
One lettor llmpty - fbr IDOlhor. In lhlo lll2IIPle J.
fw tile - Z.-.. X tis tl&gt;o. 1"" Cl'-. etc. Blnllo lttten, tropt,IM, lbo l.,.a, ...i -- ot lbe - - 111 t.

CJBIP.lvQUO'l'JII - Ben'■ llo'II'

r. a

a

_..,.u. .. ___
ISP
,

I

I

I

)

l

f:SS
1:00
I· 15
1:30
l:U
l:D
7,00
7,15
7:30
8:25

■-

.■. Qu..... --•

• :a: 1: s a w v • •

1 z , 1:

a w :ir ir ,

X Q X O - J. w II a v I S a x u IC ,

.

WMPO Radio

SATVBDAl'
Sip Ott
Mel Prll\t Show
Coun1ry 'l'llp Tm
Farm ftm
Coull1ry 'hp 'ha
Country Tap ,._
Brealdul l'llljl
Exlen&lt;!«I Wealhttt
BreakfUI Party
11lo World 1bll MornilJ&amp;

WELL.
PLAYED,
01..' CHAP

SL.1»90
15 SUCH
A GOOD
I-OSER

·• ere

,,;;

·· -

1:30

9:30
10:00
11,00
11:30
11,00

llnMlal Pl!IV

llroaldut Party
Mororcade
llottoa'1 Top Tea
8l■r Solula
N""' Non

W J E H RADIO
.......,

11:SS · Waltlr M..U.
11:00 ,i.oell Non
11,111 "- Nan
11: I0 .Oido Non
11: 11 W. -Va.

r- F..-

·
11,20 Bullelill Bo■nl : .
11::lt NeWI O 11, 30 BW Farrell Sbow
11,!III ' lritld 1:00 Bill Fcmll Show
a, IO' AmrJ Time

f:00 lllscln1 W-itll 'Dou
t,30 Rolllog Home
s,oo Saturday N- SU-17
1:16 Musicale
1:00 Sunael 11ouiffard
6:38 Sip OI

S:!111 Sip On
: T:00 ustcal Clock
T:41 11lo LIIIIID1
1:00 Ohio VIIIIJ NHI
8:06 Oblo New&amp;
.,, io Sporta Today
1, 15 World Nowt
1,20 Mualcal CloGli
1:11&amp; i.oc.l 9:00
9, 38
9,45
10,00
l0;55
11,00
11,30
11,45

Musloal Clooll
So111 &amp; Slorj&lt; Tlmo
Shower■ al llesalnt
Hllll Sdlool 1111 Paradt
World NOWI
lllgh School dlt Parade
Legislative Review
World New■

�­
__

°"

'1l'l.t. ll0Willl
DOWN MOIGI TI4E
Rivat IA fllW MOft
MIL-., .JIIMT W'4 Q\11
-- lllP &lt;:!T arr,

·­
-­

llr NMOID ...1

&lt;m.al

,

-- - ----- - J

N EW

B

I
I
I
I­
I
I
I

111.'IVllnM
IL A.......
�
:II. Lift
•- '
----

1

Ma
..,,_

.......... ..== ·- ....... ---

11._ .. _

24 H O U R
TOW I N G

'i.':

:IOlp

I -.,

FQlt

f R E_ E, . . .

KINT STIJDIQS Of DANO

#IJI N/IF fffl 1'111 IIIMtfl/

l',"i!:,

GRADUATES
. Of Send A. feG

:=� :;��.��':

...

Treuurer

DOlflf
L......
&amp;Otd
-

ung Bottom
News, Events

•

•• A -mltnll
(oolloW
12. Letur
U. Cllln-

NOTICE

,.M.

,,

.....,,........

V�

BARBER SHOP

0, Shau
t.Wll't
U CldnMI
w,,flht

llf, 1111.io 19. ;.lloo4
IO. �
ll. 0lrl'1
•leknama
92. Inm. �
lll. llratll ·· -

Social Noles

.

. •1111,......,,

••

, 1ll. In41m
..
W\qllt
, 11. Pwt Gl • ._ _.,..
tilt body , 1.-u4
18- -

Carm
· el '

·Soc1"rt'l' News

L!J_ -1,a

1

�

\l'0}f pen

I

1.Ro-

DAILY CROSSWORD
•�•• •n

McArthu, anrl Mrs CJ... Knmt
of Radcl11ft, Ohio, ..-1tre Sunday
,i.sltors of Mr. and Mn. Feed
Tuckennan and dalll!&gt;ln and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanln�.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ScarC
berry and family of , ·ta,t J allo,
W. Ca. wert Saturda, evf!ning
vilitors of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hotlield.
Mr. and Mra. Orville Elam of
Wesl Vlrg,·n,·, are ,-nd·
r- ,ng ••·
UIII'
week wllh their son Jack Elam.
Mr. and Mra. John Jayne!!!. Mr.
and Mra. Paul Jaynea and son1,
Mr. and Mrs. Donul!\I
· -, Arnett,
Mrs. Ro)' Reber, Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Cottrell and son. M rs. M arie Jaynes and '1aughter and Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey LetUI, all
from Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Cant er . Reba and Bobby, o(
Glouster and Mr. and Mn.. Eugene Trompson and Gina Marie oI
Eagle Ridge Road - ""'..
visitors of Mr. � Mrs, Glenn
Thomp son.
Mrs. Hazel Bur ton of Mnson
City, Mr. and Mrs_, Clar:&gt;n, Sh"'°
mate and Jan:et aod Gloria, visit,.
ed Mr. and M rs. Joe HatDeld and
family an Sunday.
Mr , lllld M'l'I. Clintm Gilkey anii
family of Harrlsonvilhi 81¥, Mrs.
Harold: Gillogly and Victf wert
'
visitors of theIr parent.a, Mr. and
Mrs. LincoIn R usseIL

- LE
FO
(201 B USI NESS
R-SA
- -f
CE S
ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner -�-SERVI
----with altichment, including paint ;.m coNOmONING. REFRIGspray . Originally sold for over ERATlON 11«\'lce. aci'1 a. Mrs. Fem Norris was ho;d e,.. !
J
S 100 00. Pay off last 6 paymen ts !
Tu@sd.ay evening J une 6 w hen the
frlgerattoa. New Haven. Pbooe
"
Bap
t ist Sunday School Class No.
o
of
16.50
per
month
or
$35
00
TIJ
•
11y S.ralo M. Rife
FOR CONSISTl!NT DE PENDABLE RESULTS
.
cash.
Phone
WY
2·21.04.
.-,
_.
..
3
met
at
her
borne.
:
Mr. a�d Mrs Gtlorge Sai:ton
RATES
.
AVCl'ION'EEB
6 10 6t c
• cfinu �r worel, oor Lo1ertaun M Ill.I mum cbar&amp;e- -60
Mrs. Letha M�ms , �sident , and la mily spent Sunday evening
-----, , ·t, bi ce[]lJ per word {ur t hr« consecutive insertion.&amp;.
Comp'9&amp;e Se"kti
o_pened �e met!ting �Ith devc- with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CanSINGER ELEc'tRI C PORTABLE
.S°"c111J une muotb lor :tO cents �• wurd
C..Bradhml
hons using Th! Beatitudes for ode of Carpenter RD.
�· uu rate of 4 cent.Ii pet •urd will De charged for adSewing Machine complete with
WrUe• Pltom °' Co.cad
"
· zag, monoher theme, foJIowed bY a sho·,
Mr. and M rs. Jerry Bowen and
" . 1�ma: ll oot oa1d WJ th tn lO days aft er re&lt;:t! iYJDd• blll.
a
ac
men
s
to
1.1g
11
h
1
l. C. BRADFORD· Rae1ar· Oba. business session when the cla'is son, David, of Canal Winchester,
·. �rurs ID •d Yerllllhi Sbould be reported 1mmed11tely.
g r am. palch imd make button- I _
1:, 11, Sentinel wtll 00 1 be responsible for more than
voted to donate :525.00 for the nt&gt;w i1pe�I �unclay wi th rela t ive11 here.
Radle n Senlce
holes. Pay _ oH balance $37.50 or I
:i, ,rrec1 1oseruon
David 1s rome on a 30-day le.ave
emergency
truck
1 ,: Of Tbankl and Spec1.&amp; J Notices of t.:nnu, $1.20,
t t&gt; rms if desired Phom· WY 2· 1
All M.u.a
•
from tilt&gt; N avy. He w,·u report ·. o
, ,: 5U ""ord m1n1mu..-n Each add1t10nal word, le.
T
e
reign
of
Solomon
was
the
h
10
6
t
e
6
2204 .
Phone W '1'•2·tzll
-- - � __.J by Mrs. Ethel Smittl Norfolk · V a.
Obllu3rlt'!I pubhsbed If l cent per word.
subject u-.i
.
1'V Stampa a■ all R.epalr
SINGER SEWING MA CHINE . I
1 IIO.
WORDS
1 DA y
3 DA VS 6 DAYS
Mrs. Faye �ood Is spend111g
I
a
or
program.
.
f
E.
OhJD
Main
SI
Pemeroy.
,
IOI
.
lovely blond &lt;' onsole, likf' new
lfii
60c
acic
Sl .35
$4.50
daugh�r .
two weeks _ wilh her
Cleland
I During the so&lt;' ial hour, M ...j.
zo
60c
S t 20
t l .80
$6.00
Equipped lo make b uttonholes .
k'� Mrs. Beml&lt;;@ Bowen and. family
7x
�
SJ..50
$2.2'
17.50
.f..18-tlc · Norris. served r'!freshments of
dam . embroidery and sew in
'
· 1 s st Canal WmcheSler.
cream , cake. ('()fl ee, 1ea. mm
zippers. Assume last IJ paymen ts
Ad• 1ece1ved bJ 10 A. II will brt In tbal day·, .,..__
t-HEATING and PLUMBING
of $5.80 per month. Guaranteed.
I and nu t s to Mrs. Milton w011, . , Mrs. Madeline Pickens and niet-e
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Phone WY 2-2204.
t 10 6h•
Mueller furnaces
I Mrs. Mau d Yr;ung. Mrs. Irh
ol' Charleston. W. Va.
Arnold Brother,
.
, Howell. Mrs. Frankie Neigl� r ,
Mrs. Esta Eatnn ...,,e,ed wo,.d
ENT
1
4
F
•,
(
,
Le
R
Oh;
y
,
.
Pom
E,
.
·
.
81
,
Mal■
Ill
e
o
o
Es
Mrs
R
Mor
is,
tha
Mrs.
�
c,..._JI ___
=,,.,.L"
�=-s
::--- ,---,:::,:::,-=
:::S
:::E
lC
:::
:::T
'--�
F�
of t� birth of her grP.at•grandN0
( l;:):-=:-:
OR
A
, Eaton, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs.
F U R N I S H E D DOWNSTAIRS
PhoDl' I\'\' !-!449
son m Charleston hospital, Tue "&gt;R&amp;MITB A.ND PEB1 COIVTRO. 40 BUSHEL CORN, 300 1:i-:i. 1e; good
Apartment. Phone WY 2.2359,
6-7,trc Ura Morris and one guest. Mrs
Parents of the new bEa•Jy
day.
hay, G. A. Deem . Racine. Phone
Fat1t- Free iallp,edloa. lnaur•
Middleport , Ohio.
6 9 3tc
Lillian Jividen.
and �rl Lewis Johnso�
Mr,
are
.. tar, NatlHtrkle. Photlf' II. WI 9-2228.
5- J . ' tp. FOR RENT: AfARTM ENT with A J:iA PPY MAR RIAGE STAR TS
'
with loYe and professional Gtlests of Mrs Esta Eaton here �he �ad�at1o!'l clas� of 0� 10
aM 4. Serriu S&amp;atlor W t I- VENETIAN BLINDS. WINDOW
thre£ rooms and bath.
Phone
laun_dry service. Send u11 your to attend the fuueral of her ,.fa. U�1versity mclnded Miss Jamci,
ta
....._.,. blinds and ,hadei. Porch ValWY 2•5!41.
5 1 tfc l
family bundlf" for pleasing re- ter, Mrs. Bertha Wickline, were \\iolfe a11d Mrs. nelores KraeuH
- , -·
IEE us FOR FEED NEEDS AND lance. "\Wnings .and Shades. 3 ROOM APARTMENT,
Wolfe of Radne.
\\ IT H
sulb. Flat work returned spark- ,1 r. Albert v
lost. daugh ter. Mr ,.
Mld.leport Dale Wi'ppel Supply, 21,;_V ,...,'.n ·,on•
Cucem Grladiag ,
b·th
Easl M a m
. SI • WY 2·2381
a
lm� clean,
smoothly ironed. Helen McDebbitl and Mr anii Bibles were i:,rf'sentOO to Hi �I
· ·
Feed MUL
a a u Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio. 5-17_30lc.
6-7-3tc ShJrts professionally finished. ,
Mrs. Ch ar Iey y(,s1 · a11 O1 · E 0�,1 I school graduatfls at The Fkst
P-1CK
- v·01
-JR O\\'fl STRAWBER 1948 AL MA HOUSE TRAILER, 2-9
Free p ·tc kl up. Phone : R0b '18· I '
Baptist Church bi Rev . A. R . Mf'
-n------l oh ·
Si I
M
L
E-AND I
riea. 25 cents 1, Q'.!Brl. Pe·�• I
00 M H00,feet lon g , 8 feet wide,
t h r ee EIGHT
Cauley, pastor, Lo R uth Ann p�.
rooms. $600 &lt;'ash. conla"I
·
room house ·· One .,•. room I
Parb-1 . t.aureJ Cliff.
6-7-Stc
� fla r- si•ven
rel, Carmen Salser and Bill Lake.
old E. Gilmore. Route 2, Porn- ap·ar tment
Al!lO
New 5 room
'
.
.
Rev. Arthur !\It-Cau ley condu.:�O PENING OF BARBER SHOP,
eroy.
6
5
61c
�ouse
wi
th garage and aundry
ed Baptistmal Service SuncLi�
1
Reeclsville, Ohio. Hours 9 a. m.
:
,n base__
ment . A. N. Bengel. Ph•
- - Ju ne 4 at Pome roy Bap• ; st
to I p. m, on Wednesday and
I I M0N'WS BULL. Ch.irliJbe- WY 2..ucu,.
2-3-l
r
1
chu rch. A largt' sroup of mem
Thursday. Owner-Grant Smith.
Her-fwd breeding, User) Corn
'
hers of Racine (hurdi nttende(' .
8 12 3\p
Planter. ?hone SH 2·4''".
'""' Gle,,n APARTMEN'l'S - Furnished ancl
Mrs. Harry Pkk.ens anrl Mi!.S
Mrs. Dou glas Circle and Slln,
Vance, fU. I, Middlepor t. Ohio.
(2) CARD O F THANKS
mfumll'lhcd McMasiers. MiddlePhyllis Wigal Wt Monday morn·
Larry, and Florence Circle called
6 29 12tp port Pbr,n WY2•282L
:t-H
e
ng, delegates t..:i the annui.l coo·
I WOULD LU(E TO EXPRESS
OIi Mr. and Ml'fl. Buren Duncn
ference of the Methodist churcn
my appreciation to all my 5 ROOMS ANO BATH, basement PASTURE
RF.NT. Vktor
of Clifton, W. Va,
and garage. See Lester Russell, Swain, Rac ine, 0tiio.
8 6 Gtc
friend11 and relatlves for their
g
o
ue Sf.t.
Weekend
Mr.
8
f
�
MJ. and Mrs, Carl Elder and
--·
Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy.
kindneu In sending letters and
Mrs. Ben Pelrl"l were Mr . .an I
Mr. and Mrt. teo.l
2
ROOM
Effidency
,
-:
:
partmenl
auf(hter.
d
5 31 30tp
canh lo cheer me dur ing rny
Mrs. Bernard Wilson of Youn -:!!·
-- . furnished. C::ill WY 2·54 1:f.
daughter ef Belpro
and
n
Toothma
extended stay at Veterans Hos• F O R ALUMINUM AWNINGS
•wWTI, Ohlo. M rs Rose Ma IU uf
Cir.cle liomt
6 6 l3tp
douglas
the
visited
pital in Huntington, Frank Mur·
Re•ldentlal and C-Ommerclal
Hyannis, Nebra!lka and Mr. a.a•)
Day,
Decoration
on
A 10 Ile
ray.
Combination Scrttn and Glass EIGH'l' ROOM HOUSE and seYrn
Mrs. Waid Richards or North
--Mr., and Mrs. Jamel! Werry re,,
•
,..Iumlnum Slorm 0oors and j room house. Also nrw 5 room
Long
Beach,
CaHfornia.
)
rned
10 lllinola laal week a/let
u
.
l
(6} LOST
FOUND
Window,. Call WV 2•3748 Day hou se. A. N. Bengel, Ph. WY 2_ _ _
Joe
Br.inker
Mite
red Mount a•IJ
visit with Mr. aol
days
a few·
6 6 tfc
or evening , King Bnllders Sup- :ti72.
L(IST YESTERDAY, one earring,
BusineSI
('.t,llege,
ParkeraState
Holter •Md famta,..
h
omas
T
Mrs.
l
ply Company .
s 26 J &lt;Nc _ __ _____
three JeaYes and penrl, about
bur
"M
ial'
Jn-in
,
W.
Va
.
.\fonday
Jun
e
5
l
called on Rog
rs. P
1iu of dime. Phone WI 9-3032. r---.,;.....;.______, 1 F(lR RENT Ar FORKED RUN
Mr.
and
Mn.
Homer
Brlnter
of
berta Lee, ""·-•-.
.......,
L.ike, 4 room modern (urnitih,·d
6 8 3tc
Los Vegas , Nev•da are 1ue,1, of
'58 Volkswagen
hou.s,. w,11 sleep •. By day, week
Mr. and Mn. George Circle an4
Mr. and Mrs. J1.ne Brinker and
- ,a-I- AUTO SALES
or month. Ph. Chester 985-3:136
dapghter of Kanawha City, W.
$ 1 ,095
o
ther relatives for the summer,
n.
Brow
Walll'r
or
confacl
111@' Rambler
2 Door. One l oca l ow r, er.
visited with Mrs. Mary ·ctre1e •
Mr3. Christine Lake and sc,r,
Reedsville, Ohio
6-7..fi!c
World Slar;dard of Compa(!I
Sunday,
Bill retu� Mo'1day after ......
'59 Pontiac _ $ 1 ,795
_ -Ezctllen..
I days m ColurnbuB on.lilJiisines,
J
Va 2 Door Sed a n . On e lo · FOR RENT, WILL LEASE, furnBtg tar room, ride and perform1
Mr. Charles CA ldweU'llld siat1 !'
ished or unfurnished. J six room
cul owner. Be11utifu l all
uee. IIDall car eeoaom, _,._d
Mrs. D. H . Robeso� and dnugh.
Mrs. Carl · Shlmp of Wheell ug
whi tt" rlnlsh.
hou!'le on Micldlepol't Hill. Phone
mu •erabtllty.
t
e
r
, Mrs. Gary 8armt7., attended
6 8 12tc ...� �..., spon son--d by thl' R1ve n.·1pw PTA . spent Sunday with their aunt
WY 2-263{1.
See
the
wedding o(
Miss
Nancy
E�ery�ne interested be t the Mni. Sybil Miles who accompa!1'.
Opening Of
Mfflopettua Moton
CARHIER WANTED FOR Sugar
Rhodes
and
Mr.
Ralph
Scott
al
rv 1t- w grade school Sund ay led lhem home for two weeks
v
R
POMEROV
Exi'ellent
1
e
2•slory
·
• E. Mata Btreel, Pomeroy
Run District. Apply at The Daily
the Methodist Church of Wellston
POMEROY
frame, 9 rooms !living room, June 1 1 from l to 3 o'clock for vls't
PlloDlt WY 1-1870
11 6 tf
Sen t inel omce.
_
TV room, dining room, kitchen arrangeml'nts. EvNy one 1,._ :·r&gt;st- �las Virginia Thom�n ltft Sunday even ing. Miss Rhodei'!l and
f ti Uc j r,,,�------="'-"----'"-"""--..J I --__
Reedsville, Ohio
--------with b1-eakfasl nook and 1h ed In taking part is reque,.;ted to •SUllday for her home at M .a , Mrs. Barn 1ti . were room mates at
AVERAGK HOUSE 'fHEATED SLEEPING ROOM. 409 W. M11in
i mi Rio Grande , .�llege
·
6
tp
Casci.
Mrs.
bath,-down.
Second floor has be there.
!O J
HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6
116'7 STUDEBAKER. Priced to for TemJJtes, $50. One room St.
Florida after �p&lt;ndlng the pa;;I
Mr. and Mrs. HarIey JOh nson
.
_
5
bedrooms
plenty
of
closet
.
The
llom
Rally
annual
e
and
treated
for
)
--·
Roaches.
$U
etc.,
9.
N
Wl
or
.
9-329'2
WY
Phone
NII.
with Mr. and Mr� � were Tuesday visitors of their
Wednoodey &amp; Thurodlr
o
( 1 7) HE LP WANTE D I room, 2 bathroo�s ; one bed- coming Day will be held lit lhe �� W�;:::t·
6 9 tJtc Average lawn sprayed, $4.95;
9080.
R.
J,
Mrs.
and
daughter, Mr.
room has a dressmg room and F jrst Baptist churcll in Rutland
.
AYerage Vegetable Garden.
-Owner, Grant Smith
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. l-11llclore ancl Murphy ar,d family of �gan.
, two
l'IIM FORD 4 door Coun t ry Sedan.
DEN
RK
E
MA
WO
GAR
L
.
:
bath
fl
I
House
llas
full
basemcnl,
S
S
$5
es,
rg
Tre
s
und
y
Eve
2
June
l
llh,
Rev
Samuel
reen
c
up.
. 95 :
daughter, Mrs. Hilbert Byer were
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis West of
days a werk. SH 2 •4695. Bessie
.
Overdrive, ,1dewalls. Will Fin• Liquid Fertilization, Penn,
la undry· room' gas firer!
hot J . J ac kson IS
·
·
·
••
M
pastor
rs
Har•
·
·
·
b
•
•
•
,
u
sm
e
i.s
vm
t
ors
111
A
t
h
e
ns,
Thur.ance. Calvin Slmp50n. Ph. WY 2
01 tver
·
· R utinnd · R I, I.
.
water hea t. Double garage, .ett \\r arner an
Ext ra. Estimate, Free, Insur•
Mrs. N omi d ay.
11 6 Stc
l70I.
6
8
3tc
.
large landsi'aped lot in nice lo- ;en tl_ey are
ed. Guaranteed. Terms. This
ctairmen t en- Mrs. Ru th TuckP,r spent sever11 1
cation. $23.000.00.
�
Special Get-Acquainteed Offer, WOMEN: Women wanted to astert ainmen t an progr am.
eap. 632
days last week with Mr. and Mr11.
1959 CHEVROLET,
semble jewelry at. home · Star M IDDl,EPORT - 2-story Brick
Limited. Termite Cont rol: Ask
O.
JUNE I! ,
Grant St., M lddleport. Don
.
bath
. Herman Carson and family ,it
Jewelry Co., 60 W. Hays &amp;n- Duplex - 6 rooms and
Operator for Enterprise 0271.
MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
V and Aux,luuy will Belpre,
D
A
The
Sayre, call a!ter 5 p. m.
,
.a
l
s
down.
room
b
up
h
and
5
10
2tp
6
No charge.
Calif.
ning,
6 6 etc
meet Mond.ay evening at their Mrs. Helen Simpson and daugh6 9 3tc
---- · -- ---The tax books are now open for the June or Sec­
Double gnrage (20 x 20). Local.
ond half collection of the 1960 Real Estate taxet.
ed in ext•llent m,ighborhood, hall Butternut-a,. There w i ll be ter-ln,low, Mrs. Brian Simpso11
( 1 8) EMPLO YMENT
14 FOOT METal BOAT. NICE
(91 FOR SALE
election of offlcerri 1n both or• are spending 111t.veral days al
Also deliquent 11tx. Closln11 date wi!l be July 1st,
out of hli!h water, $12.000.00.
for fishing. f7ii 00. Phone RnWANTED
ganlzaU
membe
and
all
are
1.1ns
rs
1961.
GAS. �'UEI. OIL and .:oal IW'
Bloomingdale.
? � · ----____ MJDDLEPORT RUJ'.tAL _ :'1 61
cine. WI s..2113
6- ·B , 191H
urged
to
attend.
efreshm
e
nl
GRADUATE
of
Commercial
f
DIC. Call or � estimates
.i M rs. HtJlen Johnson ntur�d
ft
�__
acres, t 11tory frame, Insulated, 5
Clyde 0. Millhone
1'werna • Abbott MIJdlcport STRAWBERRIF,S FOR SALE, 15 Course desires steady employ- rooms and bath . plen ty closets, will
served at the close of the home Thursday after • Visit with
-.
mf'nt. Refe rence, exchan�ed.
6- l(Htc cents per quart 11 you p ick yuur •
b sse .ond wa II cablnets in kit- mee tm�.
her daughter 8nd family a t
Meigs Cour,ty
6 8 31 chen, a ,emen
WY 2-2960,
self and furni�h &lt;'Ontainers. J!
fired ur- Th D g er \ . �u� cl�"· �: Wadsworth. 0.
�;
::: : et
H. Parsons, Phone SH 2-4707.
s c urc wl
N ICE I PIECE LIVING ROOM
nace, troot an� s1
pore �e!'I. the �nit
Mrs. T. G. Hllldore and Mr.., 1:: --( 1 9) BUS I NES S
Located on good gravel road. mee t Monday afternonn, at the Robert Byer attended the alumni
1uile, coffee tAl':le, Floor lan1p I
6-7-'J!c
home ol Miss Lucretia GenheJmer banquet at Carthage-Troy High .
$4, 800 .00. Terms.
pop-up To111ter Reaaonable. In FIVE ROOMS AND
OPPORTUNITIES
BATH, gar,
BER
CO
M.
ale
man
6-7-!lt p aii:e. May be
quire W\' l..fiM!,,
Mrs. D essie Pat terson as co- school in Coolvillt., Saturday ev�
with
I.
X S t1
T
purchased for FOR SALE - ROBen� um ' s Tav- A.
O
!
ONE
WY
P
-!!!I hostess.
H
ning.
small down payment and bal- em in Pomeroy, Fully equ ipped. II X ZZ9
1300 PURE STRA IN GHOSTLY
WY
!
USO
h
WSCS
th
e H eath Methoe
T
or
M las Mary Gratt Stobart of
an
2-3020.
WY
years,
llke
28
e
business
ln
$30
rent. Rent1 for
r
.00.
Leghum1. J �fekt old. 2Se a
OIIDl!el
3 9 ��c dist Church will meet lh is com• Columbus llpenl
S
31
tfc
1
S
te
St. . rlowl'r Monkey
Inst weell on va,
28 111
heAd If soM 1n full. Charle"'
. ,\
Sheet1, Rutland Rd. Pomerov . Run I . ConlaC'l C. H. M&lt;'Ken1.le . BULLDOZING BY THE HOUR . FOR SALE : MODERN 3 �droom Jng Mor day e vening at the church tatlon wtih Mr. and Mn. Blll
Gallipoll1, Ohio. Ph. Gib. 6-0729.
home on comer lot ln Rutland, in Middleport, Mrs. Jaril.err Euler Hysell.
Ohio.
6-7• 3t p
$6.00. Clifton Moles, EM 7_7tilt.
see Ronald will be tilE: devotional le ader and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart an:t
6 6 Olp
5 18 30lp Built In kitchen.
Mils CHALMERS _ [). t7 NEW
_
Williams or phone SH 2-4874 Mrs. David Entsmin�er will have daughter, Ellen, of Steubenville
_
----.
tractor at reduced price. Alao ONE
__
_
USED AUTOMATIC washer
for appointment.
8 , &amp;le rh_ arge of the prO[l ram of the eve- were -kend m,88•• of h .,. =�
BUSI NESS
(20)
w,eu
...., round baler at a bargain
and one uSNt elefta' lc ran�e
ntng.
ents, Mr. and M-:-1-. W. S. Stewa,t.
SER
_IC
_ _ __ FOR SALE - MODERN HOUSE
___V
price. Come �d se.? . Wllli11m•
_ES
prli'ed to sell. J. O . Roedel, ___
JUNE JS
Mn:; laabel Simpson l8 spend
g
i
e
w
new
lot,
gara
large
.
th
IOI\ Farm Su pply, Rutland. Ohio.
.
WY 2_2375_
6 8 Sip MACHIN E SHOP SERVICE- st p-sa or ki tchen, 13 by 26 llv- The Meigs County Rldmg
club ing this week in Columhu11 with
D.A. V. HOME, POMEROY
\T
.e
t 6 41itc --===ing, braz ing,
sing,
pres
Weld
t
30
p.
m.
Tuesday
a
will
m
t
- - --- WHIZZER MOT0RBIKF., in p:oocl
7:
-· Charlfl a-•·
'l'f.
ing room and full basement.
Mr. and M••
...·
_...
drilling, cutting, etc, Complete
.aiu.CTOR FOR SALE·· J..arge
1. WY 2-!456.
the Salisbury Town�hlp build•
C
C'Ond 1' t.,..,n.
6 8 3tp
Near new school. Phone WY 2. at
I
INSTRUCTION IN . . . .
urllI l,::u
Mr
and
ck
rs.
•
a
M
•
.
Machinll!I
shop
s
e
rvke.
Ful
t
ontractor for power unit with Wau• ------ --mg.
2749
6
5
6tc
da
u
ghter
Sand.nil
of
Poft'lert,f
·
Ballet, Tap, Baton, Acrobatic,
buaha Motor '200.00. See Den- DAVID BRADLEY, 3 point uii;h Thompson Traclor Sales, Generw
ere guesls Sunday of his mothFord
FOR
SALE
HOUSE
in
HarCultlvator1.
Like
new.
.
-5
nn
al
Machlne
Co.,
WY
2
101.
ver Ca an Pomeroy, Ohio,
er Mrs. Paul Curtis.
Modern Dance and Ethlca
d
1 1 30tc rlsonvllle and a farm in Rutlnnd
Route I at Peach Fork Road. Howar Sayre, I mile above Ra
Mr. and Mrt. Ray Riethmllls:r
cine or call W I 9-3232. 13_ 8 3tp II
Township, 3 miles from R utL ..,, Netter
Phone WY U965.
6 6 71c
_
T EISS REFRlGERATI0N A ND
. � w • left Thursday for Columbua and ._
rt
r
t
l
p
5
m,n.t
V
i
o\
.
Bar
e
ic.
land.
Mrs.
ohn
Stout
Harrison
J
'
•-··
·
• pp11ance
' OLD GOODS , fum1· 1 UT'f&gt;, ...
9th s1 ...et, t.o, A111,I••· Calllornl1.
-�• OllE_C_OO
,;:,,:rl, Jee. Dome&amp;ti C and
_ -K--STOVE, .,,A_.
, 2-4834.
ll,..IW'Ufl
., "I HOUSEH
1, MHb, hOUtltd tMt 0111.. u,. 11,h. Buffalo, New \'('rk. , enroute 'O
ville. Phone SH
ca
rug
,
tlng,
Contact R oger
11 Frlgldalrt Ke) . Commercial
1
t))l'
bathroom outfit, tub, lavatory
.
me
Florid
at
their
Ste
Sara10ta,
10
a
8
ho
:�Iin�rM?i�
,t 8 tfe ________
Ohio.
and commode, mall refri gt&gt;r - Y ln ntor electr ie stove . M�tag ThelH,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Mark Montgom.
washer,
-TWO
SALE
Invalid
IMMEDIA'r'E
FOR
I
Walker
a11d -.W0
nd•ii:�"�J:..�:u�::'ln.1:,
:O
ator and 20 cu . ft. deep fret&gt;2e,
FING AND SPOUTING
ery
� ov-er night guests Dl
rrom
dhore.
13,IT4. pru1111 ror
chain, garden tool1, etc. -._ p
story frame dv., elling· 4th and No,
th, ,aid VlolH ••n on th• ll'OWld• Mra· Oma Montgomecy, Saturd ay
Mn. John Stout, Harrisonville.
,
11ie ow en Company, M Iddleport. ,
Blaettn.ar I, 248 W. M a In �Sf .,
Rflce st. . Middleport. Lel ia or Wlllt\11 "bMbet ot 911d dehnd1nt
Phone SH 2-49:W,
6 10 3k
1
Obi� Phone WY 2-230l·
&amp;-? »•n from 111d platnutt for more lllaa while enroule to their home 111
----------Pomeroy.
e 8 3k
·.....,; on1 J"Hl' IIIR p111t ed: 01'11• Nefl"t
5-17-lOtc Mourning•
- - or Dub . •n4 f,lafflUtf aiao pran tor Detroit from Florida.
MOTOROLA TV ' Radio ' Reco� ----------- FOR SALE - '-:[X ROOM HOUSE olh•r propu Nlll9f. 1114 CIU.N "111 be
• "� Dunn and
Mr. and Mn. AU.-a1
FOREST
RUN
BLOCK
CO
•
da,
llltb.
b,
aft•
or
o
l
M.,1n1
to,
.
a
P I ayer Combinat ion $99. 95. 0tht » lNl.
children of Croouville • p II!! r t
ou will build for lea with our and bath, full basement with ot ,111111, .l1h . r_,:::!,
'!r 6
I er bargain in Motorola and ed Y
e
CNiw
33
r.
on
Nice
lot
Route
showe
in
"TuHdaJ wlth b.il (ather, Re¥.
ocb
,
ro
4
bl
ete
y
top
qualit concr
.
1V'a, Werner Radio.
6 :S3tc
Pli:J,ttB
F ' E• Dwm'
_ l e•·_.-,-ir 8\ocb. Cement- Mason. PrlCfll'! reuooably for Attor-n r.JJ'
1
quick sale. Call Muon Spruce ct&gt; • w f.lHO-lr • • ••'ftc.
HOOVER SWEEPER IN excel- Mortar-W tndowt.
6--7-3tc
S--5913.
lent condltkln with throw-away i
Pbnt WY .._,
d
, Ohio Fnr ule ., Tnde ,
R a
��nee ": :•;� ' l'lfHI u ..... ,..,_
•
� lloor �"' e r•l.
S g 30IC 19611 FORD FOR SALE, OR
With
mr-t11-r •l,h Ford""' •
BRANO NEW G.E. SWIVEL TOP
Ir -�, R1&lt;11'l. I,, ,
trade. Call WY 1-81112.
6 I Sip
NellJn Balldlq ..,..,
.,. ,.
S m!ll!11 ch••n
Vacuum
on
CJ,an,r
wheels,
•
aupply
what ft tab, to build
W
�nd eut. Only 12 •'1
10 0 'lo L. AT X
"l"t11.,1 mlln. 1-rer, Ind
Beautiful pastel colored. Com- or repair ■ bouoo Call Guy
L.
.,,.
aren
roug...
1
plele with attochm&lt;nll, Will ,ell Nelgler or Corbel Cleok. Raolne
!his week anlv for 111.00.
1 • 11�· To SwlmmlnlJ Pool
Ohio.
Eleven children from !he CoullIs desired. Phone WY S-22114. , PO Y STUD
I
SERVICE Don
N
Home ..... treated lo • day al
10
ty
�
a.
R
,
. D.
.. Raoduhelt
-• ....
.......
the Mlddl,port pool when Mrs.
____________......................
1 15
Pl-. WY .,_
R ichard Vaughan, repn..,,tlnJ
D' IOU ..ANT RIIAL ....., lhn 11e..... and Dea&lt;one,... of
8Tr... WII a.a di • 1 r • the MkkUeport Fint tJtllted Pre1'·
• °'"' ,..11tre ,..,....,_ 19
I
Day Ph. WY �33 Night �. WY
Chureh.
i - •-· C • • • byterlan
transported
""'"""
�
Call Dld1 ....,u. 1'1 them lo Middleport one day lhli
\, THE DAILY "'"'""TINIL
.....,_,thln9h, 1iilln1
.... It Cheakt m-11&amp;
�
week.
• ,.,.,.. ••• - 1 •
WI�
I
After the afternoon at the pool
RUN
I DAYS
·
1
. ·,
. ;'
!'
they were treated al the drlve-111
AVCl'ltl"1Cltll
- .i,:
•
� .
of Mn, Muri McGft In ..1..... :
l&amp;A8IINAIILR RATl!II
.
, :&gt;1,on,
·
•
,
,
. . , . ,,
•�Acno,, GUARA�r,:e by
owner. Al,o aC&lt;Ol!)pa�!D,C I :; , , ,
pJion■. WY•2'3741;Dor OL.,_,,,. , ·
1111 IIIWP vrere !It• �P��R
i:all .-. -- . L..O. •�
J �ffli,Employment ., W�
■u
ddlepo,, 1
"·_
_
Ml
Thl,d Av,.
.
!'lD
IH,ry
·--AIL,,
Pl.EASl• �
V at,llll, - lllll. l)ou ud
l
'.
� w
-___
-...,;· ...
_,
--_____
,.o:: _,,_,:;�::'. �!"";,.
"';, :
'

rt O , • J u n e .!:
J0�,.:.1 96::1
,:::
;:;::::.::.i;.:::::::::::::i.:.:====::;;��,.;��::,.

•

I

•

••

:. ·: . .: _\ ;.. _.. :-:: .:.. �:.-�-·.�·..;�_:. ::..-. �• :.;_ :... � .! �� - � .-

• ·• - --- .. - • - • • • .. • • • --- ._. ••••• • r4:41at•••• • •

...

, ,

,
•,

�, ..,. _ ._._ ..,.

______ ,. _ ..,..

_ _ _

..
..
, .. ... .. - . ... . . .. , .. ..
..

..

�· �

,

�

' '

_

. . ..

.,

-.

.'

•

•

, .

•

•

'�

•

-

•

�.� -- '"f �:!"-�·�...-�.; ·�........._..... �..&gt; -. ::

.... . ......?' _ .....-� � � · � �� � :·•: •: .
,_,,_..,__ ◄..---.. • •
. . .. . . ,v- -

•

I

Dally Senllltel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0., June 10, 1961-7
I

Mi&gt;,, .
1., Ann Rife ha■ em,
ployment at Ohio University In
Atht111,
Larry Rife returned home Sa�
urday evening: after spending •
week with his brother, Mr. and
Mn Robert Rife and dau•••·r,
Bobbie, at South Charleston.
Mr . and M l'I. Ch arle, A . ! Jack )
Rife and family spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mrs. Ethel R',fe and so••
,.. and at•-•-•
1.c:nVftl the
alumni banquet at c.oJumbia High
School. 11-iey spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Rife and family.
Other eallers were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rife and family of Guysville, and Richard Lee Rife.
Miss Wilma Johnston of Wilkesville, spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Johnson and Addi�.
Hershel Justice has !wen ill.
Mn. Goldie Cooper of c.,....n.
ter, Mn. S.rah Rife and Mrs ,
Faye Wood, local, eaUed on Mrs.
Ve11a McCumber in Wilkesville,
Friday. Mn. McCumber is se rlously ill with eancer.
Mrs. Myrta Rife or Will«&gt;sville
is spending a few days with her
.son, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M� �ife, of
ter.
Mrs. Frank Townsend
and
Mr.
of Wilkesville called on Mr. and
Mrs. Georse Saxton Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. R.avm"nd
,;,••~ ThnmSPand sons of Langsville spent Sur
day with her mother, Mrs. Freda
Bowen and family.
Mn. Ruth Wells and children
of Wilkesvi lle spent Monday with
·
M rs. Juantta Saxton and fami Iy.
Mrs. Ethel Rife and 900, Jemes
Dale spent Saturday with her
sister, Mrs. Martha Wnrd, at
Morgan Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carter of
Gallipolis called 00 Mrs. Ethel
Rife Sundav ClVening.
Richard Lee Rife and Mrs. Ethel Rife were business callers in
·
· Sunday evening.
Tu ppers Pl ams
James !'ale Rife spent Sunday
night wit h Burni e Bowen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ik e Barrett and
family have moved to S t rongs
Run.
__
__
____

WANl ...., .. Os

I

II

Buckwheat
j News Events
I

Racine
Soc1e
• ty Notes

I

(9)

..-

I

n-

c--==C'"'.:-=-:===�� II

r.,

I

I
I .

'1,

FOR

&amp;

I

'

':�J

BL�EfJNAR'S

.

°

I

NOTICE

--------

coz

r - --· --

I����������=

be
_

1

I
I
,.- I
I
I
I

-�=�--

, .......,

==-��- �=�----

I

... ..

Leqal Notic-e

aaclnf,

'"' ,o••

8:i�·

====-==-·-===-c�=�

Chi/'.,

Terms!

.. �,;k .- ILL

,,i rJi '

•·\�"..''�'' · . . ___

1'

----_J

....

Ads.

____ ·

an■

.
Registration for Summer Classes

Tues., June 13th

- '.

..

■

spRED

ff Q U $ E P A )I J

Dries In 20 mlnUNI
Dutt ,,.._avg

�·

W

lhf!

- - � ::i;_

• ..,,, __., --,, .-.,

'!""' .
·
.
.f:',ir1g Euild ers Su topIY Co. ·
,_.'.! :
.
__
·- s_.
_
_,rn:
•-...
1\.,;.
,,

-�•·rt

i.sa10

KEITH GOBLE FORD
Wt•i-3��7,; -,

'

.· _·'_"__
."-_
____

Elk &amp; Big Run
News, Events

r

a-:...
-

-ct
a&lt;Jlllli,
lll1I

11 PIED LAIIWILL
W I ..._ ....

WHAT OO
A IRTH 001111'.

-._ _.,.._.
..OCIII
It. Bono
,__, '1111
.. lllropo
.._ Bl,ll'fllll
11'7

PAW?

a.

..··. ..,.....
­

-­
-'
·=-- .
m-

,·

17. Puhf
ittobtr'"
18. 1.■lra
19. P■rt Gl

tO. -

IIIU.'a oap
U. Com­
polnt

"'°"""
,.....,

it. ...

l&gt;AD,):

liD wGlk It:
.I. :■: lf D
.I. .1. :■:
• L O !r &amp; a' S L L O W
One lettor llmpty - fbr IDOlhor. In lhlo lll2IIPle J.
fw tile - Z.-.. X tis tl&gt;o. 1"" Cl'-. etc. Blnllo lttten, tropt,IM, lbo l.,.a, ...i -- ot lbe - - 111 t.

CJBIP.lvQUO'l'JII - Ben'■ llo'II'

r. a

a

_..,.u. .. ___
ISP
,

I

I

I

)

l

f:SS
1:00
I· 15
1:30
l:U
l:D
7,00
7,15
7:30
8:25

■-

.■. Qu..... --•

• :a: 1: s a w v • •

1 z , 1:

a w :ir ir ,

X Q X O - J. w II a v I S a x u IC ,

.

WMPO Radio

SATVBDAl'
Sip Ott
Mel Prll\t Show
Coun1ry 'l'llp Tm
Farm ftm
Coull1ry 'hp 'ha
Country Tap ,._
Brealdul l'llljl
Exlen&lt;!«I Wealhttt
BreakfUI Party
11lo World 1bll MornilJ&amp;

WELL.
PLAYED,
01..' CHAP

SL.1»90
15 SUCH
A GOOD
I-OSER

·• ere

,,;;

·· -

1:30

9:30
10:00
11,00
11:30
11,00

llnMlal Pl!IV

llroaldut Party
Mororcade
llottoa'1 Top Tea
8l■r Solula
N""' Non

W J E H RADIO
.......,

11:SS · Waltlr M..U.
11:00 ,i.oell Non
11,111 "- Nan
11: I0 .Oido Non
11: 11 W. -Va.

r- F..-

·
11,20 Bullelill Bo■nl : .
11::lt NeWI O 11, 30 BW Farrell Sbow
11,!III ' lritld 1:00 Bill Fcmll Show
a, IO' AmrJ Time

f:00 lllscln1 W-itll 'Dou
t,30 Rolllog Home
s,oo Saturday N- SU-17
1:16 Musicale
1:00 Sunael 11ouiffard
6:38 Sip OI

S:!111 Sip On
: T:00 ustcal Clock
T:41 11lo LIIIIID1
1:00 Ohio VIIIIJ NHI
8:06 Oblo New&amp;
.,, io Sporta Today
1, 15 World Nowt
1,20 Mualcal CloGli
1:11&amp; i.oc.l 9:00
9, 38
9,45
10,00
l0;55
11,00
11,30
11,45

Musloal Clooll
So111 &amp; Slorj&lt; Tlmo
Shower■ al llesalnt
Hllll Sdlool 1111 Paradt
World NOWI
lllgh School dlt Parade
Legislative Review
World New■

�­
__

°"

'1l'l.t. ll0Willl
DOWN MOIGI TI4E
Rivat IA fllW MOft
MIL-., .JIIMT W'4 Q\11
-- lllP &lt;:!T arr,

·­
-­

llr NMOID ...1

&lt;m.al

,

-- - ----- - J

N EW

B

I
I
I
I­
I
I
I

111.'IVllnM
IL A.......
�
:II. Lift
•- '
----

1

Ma
..,,_

.......... ..== ·- ....... ---

11._ .. _

24 H O U R
TOW I N G

'i.':

:IOlp

I -.,

FQlt

f R E_ E, . . .

KINT STIJDIQS Of DANO

#IJI N/IF fffl 1'111 IIIMtfl/

l',"i!:,

GRADUATES
. Of Send A. feG

:=� :;��.��':

...

Treuurer

DOlflf
L......
&amp;Otd
-

ung Bottom
News, Events

•

•• A -mltnll
(oolloW
12. Letur
U. Cllln-

NOTICE

,.M.

,,

.....,,........

V�

BARBER SHOP

0, Shau
t.Wll't
U CldnMI
w,,flht

llf, 1111.io 19. ;.lloo4
IO. �
ll. 0lrl'1
•leknama
92. Inm. �
lll. llratll ·· -

Social Noles

.

. •1111,......,,

••

, 1ll. In41m
..
W\qllt
, 11. Pwt Gl • ._ _.,..
tilt body , 1.-u4
18- -

Carm
· el '

·Soc1"rt'l' News

L!J_ -1,a

1

�

\l'0}f pen

I

1.Ro-

DAILY CROSSWORD
•�•• •n

McArthu, anrl Mrs CJ... Knmt
of Radcl11ft, Ohio, ..-1tre Sunday
,i.sltors of Mr. and Mn. Feed
Tuckennan and dalll!&gt;ln and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanln�.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ScarC
berry and family of , ·ta,t J allo,
W. Ca. wert Saturda, evf!ning
vilitors of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hotlield.
Mr. and Mra. Orville Elam of
Wesl Vlrg,·n,·, are ,-nd·
r- ,ng ••·
UIII'
week wllh their son Jack Elam.
Mr. and Mra. John Jayne!!!. Mr.
and Mra. Paul Jaynea and son1,
Mr. and Mrs. Donul!\I
· -, Arnett,
Mrs. Ro)' Reber, Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Cottrell and son. M rs. M arie Jaynes and '1aughter and Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey LetUI, all
from Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Cant er . Reba and Bobby, o(
Glouster and Mr. and Mn.. Eugene Trompson and Gina Marie oI
Eagle Ridge Road - ""'..
visitors of Mr. � Mrs, Glenn
Thomp son.
Mrs. Hazel Bur ton of Mnson
City, Mr. and Mrs_, Clar:&gt;n, Sh"'°
mate and Jan:et aod Gloria, visit,.
ed Mr. and M rs. Joe HatDeld and
family an Sunday.
Mr , lllld M'l'I. Clintm Gilkey anii
family of Harrlsonvilhi 81¥, Mrs.
Harold: Gillogly and Victf wert
'
visitors of theIr parent.a, Mr. and
Mrs. LincoIn R usseIL

- LE
FO
(201 B USI NESS
R-SA
- -f
CE S
ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner -�-SERVI
----with altichment, including paint ;.m coNOmONING. REFRIGspray . Originally sold for over ERATlON 11«\'lce. aci'1 a. Mrs. Fem Norris was ho;d e,.. !
J
S 100 00. Pay off last 6 paymen ts !
Tu@sd.ay evening J une 6 w hen the
frlgerattoa. New Haven. Pbooe
"
Bap
t ist Sunday School Class No.
o
of
16.50
per
month
or
$35
00
TIJ
•
11y S.ralo M. Rife
FOR CONSISTl!NT DE PENDABLE RESULTS
.
cash.
Phone
WY
2·21.04.
.-,
_.
..
3
met
at
her
borne.
:
Mr. a�d Mrs Gtlorge Sai:ton
RATES
.
AVCl'ION'EEB
6 10 6t c
• cfinu �r worel, oor Lo1ertaun M Ill.I mum cbar&amp;e- -60
Mrs. Letha M�ms , �sident , and la mily spent Sunday evening
-----, , ·t, bi ce[]lJ per word {ur t hr« consecutive insertion.&amp;.
Comp'9&amp;e Se"kti
o_pened �e met!ting �Ith devc- with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CanSINGER ELEc'tRI C PORTABLE
.S°"c111J une muotb lor :tO cents �• wurd
C..Bradhml
hons using Th! Beatitudes for ode of Carpenter RD.
�· uu rate of 4 cent.Ii pet •urd will De charged for adSewing Machine complete with
WrUe• Pltom °' Co.cad
"
· zag, monoher theme, foJIowed bY a sho·,
Mr. and M rs. Jerry Bowen and
" . 1�ma: ll oot oa1d WJ th tn lO days aft er re&lt;:t! iYJDd• blll.
a
ac
men
s
to
1.1g
11
h
1
l. C. BRADFORD· Rae1ar· Oba. business session when the cla'is son, David, of Canal Winchester,
·. �rurs ID •d Yerllllhi Sbould be reported 1mmed11tely.
g r am. palch imd make button- I _
1:, 11, Sentinel wtll 00 1 be responsible for more than
voted to donate :525.00 for the nt&gt;w i1pe�I �unclay wi th rela t ive11 here.
Radle n Senlce
holes. Pay _ oH balance $37.50 or I
:i, ,rrec1 1oseruon
David 1s rome on a 30-day le.ave
emergency
truck
1 ,: Of Tbankl and Spec1.&amp; J Notices of t.:nnu, $1.20,
t t&gt; rms if desired Phom· WY 2· 1
All M.u.a
•
from tilt&gt; N avy. He w,·u report ·. o
, ,: 5U ""ord m1n1mu..-n Each add1t10nal word, le.
T
e
reign
of
Solomon
was
the
h
10
6
t
e
6
2204 .
Phone W '1'•2·tzll
-- - � __.J by Mrs. Ethel Smittl Norfolk · V a.
Obllu3rlt'!I pubhsbed If l cent per word.
subject u-.i
.
1'V Stampa a■ all R.epalr
SINGER SEWING MA CHINE . I
1 IIO.
WORDS
1 DA y
3 DA VS 6 DAYS
Mrs. Faye �ood Is spend111g
I
a
or
program.
.
f
E.
OhJD
Main
SI
Pemeroy.
,
IOI
.
lovely blond &lt;' onsole, likf' new
lfii
60c
acic
Sl .35
$4.50
daugh�r .
two weeks _ wilh her
Cleland
I During the so&lt;' ial hour, M ...j.
zo
60c
S t 20
t l .80
$6.00
Equipped lo make b uttonholes .
k'� Mrs. Beml&lt;;@ Bowen and. family
7x
�
SJ..50
$2.2'
17.50
.f..18-tlc · Norris. served r'!freshments of
dam . embroidery and sew in
'
· 1 s st Canal WmcheSler.
cream , cake. ('()fl ee, 1ea. mm
zippers. Assume last IJ paymen ts
Ad• 1ece1ved bJ 10 A. II will brt In tbal day·, .,..__
t-HEATING and PLUMBING
of $5.80 per month. Guaranteed.
I and nu t s to Mrs. Milton w011, . , Mrs. Madeline Pickens and niet-e
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Phone WY 2-2204.
t 10 6h•
Mueller furnaces
I Mrs. Mau d Yr;ung. Mrs. Irh
ol' Charleston. W. Va.
Arnold Brother,
.
, Howell. Mrs. Frankie Neigl� r ,
Mrs. Esta Eatnn ...,,e,ed wo,.d
ENT
1
4
F
•,
(
,
Le
R
Oh;
y
,
.
Pom
E,
.
·
.
81
,
Mal■
Ill
e
o
o
Es
Mrs
R
Mor
is,
tha
Mrs.
�
c,..._JI ___
=,,.,.L"
�=-s
::--- ,---,:::,:::,-=
:::S
:::E
lC
:::
:::T
'--�
F�
of t� birth of her grP.at•grandN0
( l;:):-=:-:
OR
A
, Eaton, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs.
F U R N I S H E D DOWNSTAIRS
PhoDl' I\'\' !-!449
son m Charleston hospital, Tue "&gt;R&amp;MITB A.ND PEB1 COIVTRO. 40 BUSHEL CORN, 300 1:i-:i. 1e; good
Apartment. Phone WY 2.2359,
6-7,trc Ura Morris and one guest. Mrs
Parents of the new bEa•Jy
day.
hay, G. A. Deem . Racine. Phone
Fat1t- Free iallp,edloa. lnaur•
Middleport , Ohio.
6 9 3tc
Lillian Jividen.
and �rl Lewis Johnso�
Mr,
are
.. tar, NatlHtrkle. Photlf' II. WI 9-2228.
5- J . ' tp. FOR RENT: AfARTM ENT with A J:iA PPY MAR RIAGE STAR TS
'
with loYe and professional Gtlests of Mrs Esta Eaton here �he �ad�at1o!'l clas� of 0� 10
aM 4. Serriu S&amp;atlor W t I- VENETIAN BLINDS. WINDOW
thre£ rooms and bath.
Phone
laun_dry service. Send u11 your to attend the fuueral of her ,.fa. U�1versity mclnded Miss Jamci,
ta
....._.,. blinds and ,hadei. Porch ValWY 2•5!41.
5 1 tfc l
family bundlf" for pleasing re- ter, Mrs. Bertha Wickline, were \\iolfe a11d Mrs. nelores KraeuH
- , -·
IEE us FOR FEED NEEDS AND lance. "\Wnings .and Shades. 3 ROOM APARTMENT,
Wolfe of Radne.
\\ IT H
sulb. Flat work returned spark- ,1 r. Albert v
lost. daugh ter. Mr ,.
Mld.leport Dale Wi'ppel Supply, 21,;_V ,...,'.n ·,on•
Cucem Grladiag ,
b·th
Easl M a m
. SI • WY 2·2381
a
lm� clean,
smoothly ironed. Helen McDebbitl and Mr anii Bibles were i:,rf'sentOO to Hi �I
· ·
Feed MUL
a a u Ave. Pomeroy, Ohio. 5-17_30lc.
6-7-3tc ShJrts professionally finished. ,
Mrs. Ch ar Iey y(,s1 · a11 O1 · E 0�,1 I school graduatfls at The Fkst
P-1CK
- v·01
-JR O\\'fl STRAWBER 1948 AL MA HOUSE TRAILER, 2-9
Free p ·tc kl up. Phone : R0b '18· I '
Baptist Church bi Rev . A. R . Mf'
-n------l oh ·
Si I
M
L
E-AND I
riea. 25 cents 1, Q'.!Brl. Pe·�• I
00 M H00,feet lon g , 8 feet wide,
t h r ee EIGHT
Cauley, pastor, Lo R uth Ann p�.
rooms. $600 &lt;'ash. conla"I
·
room house ·· One .,•. room I
Parb-1 . t.aureJ Cliff.
6-7-Stc
� fla r- si•ven
rel, Carmen Salser and Bill Lake.
old E. Gilmore. Route 2, Porn- ap·ar tment
Al!lO
New 5 room
'
.
.
Rev. Arthur !\It-Cau ley condu.:�O PENING OF BARBER SHOP,
eroy.
6
5
61c
�ouse
wi
th garage and aundry
ed Baptistmal Service SuncLi�
1
Reeclsville, Ohio. Hours 9 a. m.
:
,n base__
ment . A. N. Bengel. Ph•
- - Ju ne 4 at Pome roy Bap• ; st
to I p. m, on Wednesday and
I I M0N'WS BULL. Ch.irliJbe- WY 2..ucu,.
2-3-l
r
1
chu rch. A largt' sroup of mem
Thursday. Owner-Grant Smith.
Her-fwd breeding, User) Corn
'
hers of Racine (hurdi nttende(' .
8 12 3\p
Planter. ?hone SH 2·4''".
'""' Gle,,n APARTMEN'l'S - Furnished ancl
Mrs. Harry Pkk.ens anrl Mi!.S
Mrs. Dou glas Circle and Slln,
Vance, fU. I, Middlepor t. Ohio.
(2) CARD O F THANKS
mfumll'lhcd McMasiers. MiddlePhyllis Wigal Wt Monday morn·
Larry, and Florence Circle called
6 29 12tp port Pbr,n WY2•282L
:t-H
e
ng, delegates t..:i the annui.l coo·
I WOULD LU(E TO EXPRESS
OIi Mr. and Ml'fl. Buren Duncn
ference of the Methodist churcn
my appreciation to all my 5 ROOMS ANO BATH, basement PASTURE
RF.NT. Vktor
of Clifton, W. Va,
and garage. See Lester Russell, Swain, Rac ine, 0tiio.
8 6 Gtc
friend11 and relatlves for their
g
o
ue Sf.t.
Weekend
Mr.
8
f
�
MJ. and Mrs, Carl Elder and
--·
Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy.
kindneu In sending letters and
Mrs. Ben Pelrl"l were Mr . .an I
Mr. and Mrt. teo.l
2
ROOM
Effidency
,
-:
:
partmenl
auf(hter.
d
5 31 30tp
canh lo cheer me dur ing rny
Mrs. Bernard Wilson of Youn -:!!·
-- . furnished. C::ill WY 2·54 1:f.
daughter ef Belpro
and
n
Toothma
extended stay at Veterans Hos• F O R ALUMINUM AWNINGS
•wWTI, Ohlo. M rs Rose Ma IU uf
Cir.cle liomt
6 6 l3tp
douglas
the
visited
pital in Huntington, Frank Mur·
Re•ldentlal and C-Ommerclal
Hyannis, Nebra!lka and Mr. a.a•)
Day,
Decoration
on
A 10 Ile
ray.
Combination Scrttn and Glass EIGH'l' ROOM HOUSE and seYrn
Mrs. Waid Richards or North
--Mr., and Mrs. Jamel! Werry re,,
•
,..Iumlnum Slorm 0oors and j room house. Also nrw 5 room
Long
Beach,
CaHfornia.
)
rned
10 lllinola laal week a/let
u
.
l
(6} LOST
FOUND
Window,. Call WV 2•3748 Day hou se. A. N. Bengel, Ph. WY 2_ _ _
Joe
Br.inker
Mite
red Mount a•IJ
visit with Mr. aol
days
a few·
6 6 tfc
or evening , King Bnllders Sup- :ti72.
L(IST YESTERDAY, one earring,
BusineSI
('.t,llege,
ParkeraState
Holter •Md famta,..
h
omas
T
Mrs.
l
ply Company .
s 26 J &lt;Nc _ __ _____
three JeaYes and penrl, about
bur
"M
ial'
Jn-in
,
W.
Va
.
.\fonday
Jun
e
5
l
called on Rog
rs. P
1iu of dime. Phone WI 9-3032. r---.,;.....;.______, 1 F(lR RENT Ar FORKED RUN
Mr.
and
Mn.
Homer
Brlnter
of
berta Lee, ""·-•-.
.......,
L.ike, 4 room modern (urnitih,·d
6 8 3tc
Los Vegas , Nev•da are 1ue,1, of
'58 Volkswagen
hou.s,. w,11 sleep •. By day, week
Mr. and Mn. George Circle an4
Mr. and Mrs. J1.ne Brinker and
- ,a-I- AUTO SALES
or month. Ph. Chester 985-3:136
dapghter of Kanawha City, W.
$ 1 ,095
o
ther relatives for the summer,
n.
Brow
Walll'r
or
confacl
111@' Rambler
2 Door. One l oca l ow r, er.
visited with Mrs. Mary ·ctre1e •
Mr3. Christine Lake and sc,r,
Reedsville, Ohio
6-7..fi!c
World Slar;dard of Compa(!I
Sunday,
Bill retu� Mo'1day after ......
'59 Pontiac _ $ 1 ,795
_ -Ezctllen..
I days m ColurnbuB on.lilJiisines,
J
Va 2 Door Sed a n . On e lo · FOR RENT, WILL LEASE, furnBtg tar room, ride and perform1
Mr. Charles CA ldweU'llld siat1 !'
ished or unfurnished. J six room
cul owner. Be11utifu l all
uee. IIDall car eeoaom, _,._d
Mrs. D. H . Robeso� and dnugh.
Mrs. Carl · Shlmp of Wheell ug
whi tt" rlnlsh.
hou!'le on Micldlepol't Hill. Phone
mu •erabtllty.
t
e
r
, Mrs. Gary 8armt7., attended
6 8 12tc ...� �..., spon son--d by thl' R1ve n.·1pw PTA . spent Sunday with their aunt
WY 2-263{1.
See
the
wedding o(
Miss
Nancy
E�ery�ne interested be t the Mni. Sybil Miles who accompa!1'.
Opening Of
Mfflopettua Moton
CARHIER WANTED FOR Sugar
Rhodes
and
Mr.
Ralph
Scott
al
rv 1t- w grade school Sund ay led lhem home for two weeks
v
R
POMEROV
Exi'ellent
1
e
2•slory
·
• E. Mata Btreel, Pomeroy
Run District. Apply at The Daily
the Methodist Church of Wellston
POMEROY
frame, 9 rooms !living room, June 1 1 from l to 3 o'clock for vls't
PlloDlt WY 1-1870
11 6 tf
Sen t inel omce.
_
TV room, dining room, kitchen arrangeml'nts. EvNy one 1,._ :·r&gt;st- �las Virginia Thom�n ltft Sunday even ing. Miss Rhodei'!l and
f ti Uc j r,,,�------="'-"----'"-"""--..J I --__
Reedsville, Ohio
--------with b1-eakfasl nook and 1h ed In taking part is reque,.;ted to •SUllday for her home at M .a , Mrs. Barn 1ti . were room mates at
AVERAGK HOUSE 'fHEATED SLEEPING ROOM. 409 W. M11in
i mi Rio Grande , .�llege
·
6
tp
Casci.
Mrs.
bath,-down.
Second floor has be there.
!O J
HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6
116'7 STUDEBAKER. Priced to for TemJJtes, $50. One room St.
Florida after �p&lt;ndlng the pa;;I
Mr. and Mrs. HarIey JOh nson
.
_
5
bedrooms
plenty
of
closet
.
The
llom
Rally
annual
e
and
treated
for
)
--·
Roaches.
$U
etc.,
9.
N
Wl
or
.
9-329'2
WY
Phone
NII.
with Mr. and Mr� � were Tuesday visitors of their
Wednoodey &amp; Thurodlr
o
( 1 7) HE LP WANTE D I room, 2 bathroo�s ; one bed- coming Day will be held lit lhe �� W�;:::t·
6 9 tJtc Average lawn sprayed, $4.95;
9080.
R.
J,
Mrs.
and
daughter, Mr.
room has a dressmg room and F jrst Baptist churcll in Rutland
.
AYerage Vegetable Garden.
-Owner, Grant Smith
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. l-11llclore ancl Murphy ar,d family of �gan.
, two
l'IIM FORD 4 door Coun t ry Sedan.
DEN
RK
E
MA
WO
GAR
L
.
:
bath
fl
I
House
llas
full
basemcnl,
S
S
$5
es,
rg
Tre
s
und
y
Eve
2
June
l
llh,
Rev
Samuel
reen
c
up.
. 95 :
daughter, Mrs. Hilbert Byer were
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis West of
days a werk. SH 2 •4695. Bessie
.
Overdrive, ,1dewalls. Will Fin• Liquid Fertilization, Penn,
la undry· room' gas firer!
hot J . J ac kson IS
·
·
·
••
M
pastor
rs
Har•
·
·
·
b
•
•
•
,
u
sm
e
i.s
vm
t
ors
111
A
t
h
e
ns,
Thur.ance. Calvin Slmp50n. Ph. WY 2
01 tver
·
· R utinnd · R I, I.
.
water hea t. Double garage, .ett \\r arner an
Ext ra. Estimate, Free, Insur•
Mrs. N omi d ay.
11 6 Stc
l70I.
6
8
3tc
.
large landsi'aped lot in nice lo- ;en tl_ey are
ed. Guaranteed. Terms. This
ctairmen t en- Mrs. Ru th TuckP,r spent sever11 1
cation. $23.000.00.
�
Special Get-Acquainteed Offer, WOMEN: Women wanted to astert ainmen t an progr am.
eap. 632
days last week with Mr. and Mr11.
1959 CHEVROLET,
semble jewelry at. home · Star M IDDl,EPORT - 2-story Brick
Limited. Termite Cont rol: Ask
O.
JUNE I! ,
Grant St., M lddleport. Don
.
bath
. Herman Carson and family ,it
Jewelry Co., 60 W. Hays &amp;n- Duplex - 6 rooms and
Operator for Enterprise 0271.
MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
V and Aux,luuy will Belpre,
D
A
The
Sayre, call a!ter 5 p. m.
,
.a
l
s
down.
room
b
up
h
and
5
10
2tp
6
No charge.
Calif.
ning,
6 6 etc
meet Mond.ay evening at their Mrs. Helen Simpson and daugh6 9 3tc
---- · -- ---The tax books are now open for the June or Sec­
Double gnrage (20 x 20). Local.
ond half collection of the 1960 Real Estate taxet.
ed in ext•llent m,ighborhood, hall Butternut-a,. There w i ll be ter-ln,low, Mrs. Brian Simpso11
( 1 8) EMPLO YMENT
14 FOOT METal BOAT. NICE
(91 FOR SALE
election of offlcerri 1n both or• are spending 111t.veral days al
Also deliquent 11tx. Closln11 date wi!l be July 1st,
out of hli!h water, $12.000.00.
for fishing. f7ii 00. Phone RnWANTED
ganlzaU
membe
and
all
are
1.1ns
rs
1961.
GAS. �'UEI. OIL and .:oal IW'
Bloomingdale.
? � · ----____ MJDDLEPORT RUJ'.tAL _ :'1 61
cine. WI s..2113
6- ·B , 191H
urged
to
attend.
efreshm
e
nl
GRADUATE
of
Commercial
f
DIC. Call or � estimates
.i M rs. HtJlen Johnson ntur�d
ft
�__
acres, t 11tory frame, Insulated, 5
Clyde 0. Millhone
1'werna • Abbott MIJdlcport STRAWBERRIF,S FOR SALE, 15 Course desires steady employ- rooms and bath . plen ty closets, will
served at the close of the home Thursday after • Visit with
-.
mf'nt. Refe rence, exchan�ed.
6- l(Htc cents per quart 11 you p ick yuur •
b sse .ond wa II cablnets in kit- mee tm�.
her daughter 8nd family a t
Meigs Cour,ty
6 8 31 chen, a ,emen
WY 2-2960,
self and furni�h &lt;'Ontainers. J!
fired ur- Th D g er \ . �u� cl�"· �: Wadsworth. 0.
�;
::: : et
H. Parsons, Phone SH 2-4707.
s c urc wl
N ICE I PIECE LIVING ROOM
nace, troot an� s1
pore �e!'I. the �nit
Mrs. T. G. Hllldore and Mr.., 1:: --( 1 9) BUS I NES S
Located on good gravel road. mee t Monday afternonn, at the Robert Byer attended the alumni
1uile, coffee tAl':le, Floor lan1p I
6-7-'J!c
home ol Miss Lucretia GenheJmer banquet at Carthage-Troy High .
$4, 800 .00. Terms.
pop-up To111ter Reaaonable. In FIVE ROOMS AND
OPPORTUNITIES
BATH, gar,
BER
CO
M.
ale
man
6-7-!lt p aii:e. May be
quire W\' l..fiM!,,
Mrs. D essie Pat terson as co- school in Coolvillt., Saturday ev�
with
I.
X S t1
T
purchased for FOR SALE - ROBen� um ' s Tav- A.
O
!
ONE
WY
P
-!!!I hostess.
H
ning.
small down payment and bal- em in Pomeroy, Fully equ ipped. II X ZZ9
1300 PURE STRA IN GHOSTLY
WY
!
USO
h
WSCS
th
e H eath Methoe
T
or
M las Mary Gratt Stobart of
an
2-3020.
WY
years,
llke
28
e
business
ln
$30
rent. Rent1 for
r
.00.
Leghum1. J �fekt old. 2Se a
OIIDl!el
3 9 ��c dist Church will meet lh is com• Columbus llpenl
S
31
tfc
1
S
te
St. . rlowl'r Monkey
Inst weell on va,
28 111
heAd If soM 1n full. Charle"'
. ,\
Sheet1, Rutland Rd. Pomerov . Run I . ConlaC'l C. H. M&lt;'Ken1.le . BULLDOZING BY THE HOUR . FOR SALE : MODERN 3 �droom Jng Mor day e vening at the church tatlon wtih Mr. and Mn. Blll
Gallipoll1, Ohio. Ph. Gib. 6-0729.
home on comer lot ln Rutland, in Middleport, Mrs. Jaril.err Euler Hysell.
Ohio.
6-7• 3t p
$6.00. Clifton Moles, EM 7_7tilt.
see Ronald will be tilE: devotional le ader and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart an:t
6 6 Olp
5 18 30lp Built In kitchen.
Mils CHALMERS _ [). t7 NEW
_
Williams or phone SH 2-4874 Mrs. David Entsmin�er will have daughter, Ellen, of Steubenville
_
----.
tractor at reduced price. Alao ONE
__
_
USED AUTOMATIC washer
for appointment.
8 , &amp;le rh_ arge of the prO[l ram of the eve- were -kend m,88•• of h .,. =�
BUSI NESS
(20)
w,eu
...., round baler at a bargain
and one uSNt elefta' lc ran�e
ntng.
ents, Mr. and M-:-1-. W. S. Stewa,t.
SER
_IC
_ _ __ FOR SALE - MODERN HOUSE
___V
price. Come �d se.? . Wllli11m•
_ES
prli'ed to sell. J. O . Roedel, ___
JUNE JS
Mn:; laabel Simpson l8 spend
g
i
e
w
new
lot,
gara
large
.
th
IOI\ Farm Su pply, Rutland. Ohio.
.
WY 2_2375_
6 8 Sip MACHIN E SHOP SERVICE- st p-sa or ki tchen, 13 by 26 llv- The Meigs County Rldmg
club ing this week in Columhu11 with
D.A. V. HOME, POMEROY
\T
.e
t 6 41itc --===ing, braz ing,
sing,
pres
Weld
t
30
p.
m.
Tuesday
a
will
m
t
- - --- WHIZZER MOT0RBIKF., in p:oocl
7:
-· Charlfl a-•·
'l'f.
ing room and full basement.
Mr. and M••
...·
_...
drilling, cutting, etc, Complete
.aiu.CTOR FOR SALE·· J..arge
1. WY 2-!456.
the Salisbury Town�hlp build•
C
C'Ond 1' t.,..,n.
6 8 3tp
Near new school. Phone WY 2. at
I
INSTRUCTION IN . . . .
urllI l,::u
Mr
and
ck
rs.
•
a
M
•
.
Machinll!I
shop
s
e
rvke.
Ful
t
ontractor for power unit with Wau• ------ --mg.
2749
6
5
6tc
da
u
ghter
Sand.nil
of
Poft'lert,f
·
Ballet, Tap, Baton, Acrobatic,
buaha Motor '200.00. See Den- DAVID BRADLEY, 3 point uii;h Thompson Traclor Sales, Generw
ere guesls Sunday of his mothFord
FOR
SALE
HOUSE
in
HarCultlvator1.
Like
new.
.
-5
nn
al
Machlne
Co.,
WY
2
101.
ver Ca an Pomeroy, Ohio,
er Mrs. Paul Curtis.
Modern Dance and Ethlca
d
1 1 30tc rlsonvllle and a farm in Rutlnnd
Route I at Peach Fork Road. Howar Sayre, I mile above Ra
Mr. and Mrt. Ray Riethmllls:r
cine or call W I 9-3232. 13_ 8 3tp II
Township, 3 miles from R utL ..,, Netter
Phone WY U965.
6 6 71c
_
T EISS REFRlGERATI0N A ND
. � w • left Thursday for Columbua and ._
rt
r
t
l
p
5
m,n.t
V
i
o\
.
Bar
e
ic.
land.
Mrs.
ohn
Stout
Harrison
J
'
•-··
·
• pp11ance
' OLD GOODS , fum1· 1 UT'f&gt;, ...
9th s1 ...et, t.o, A111,I••· Calllornl1.
-�• OllE_C_OO
,;:,,:rl, Jee. Dome&amp;ti C and
_ -K--STOVE, .,,A_.
, 2-4834.
ll,..IW'Ufl
., "I HOUSEH
1, MHb, hOUtltd tMt 0111.. u,. 11,h. Buffalo, New \'('rk. , enroute 'O
ville. Phone SH
ca
rug
,
tlng,
Contact R oger
11 Frlgldalrt Ke) . Commercial
1
t))l'
bathroom outfit, tub, lavatory
.
me
Florid
at
their
Ste
Sara10ta,
10
a
8
ho
:�Iin�rM?i�
,t 8 tfe ________
Ohio.
and commode, mall refri gt&gt;r - Y ln ntor electr ie stove . M�tag ThelH,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Mark Montgom.
washer,
-TWO
SALE
Invalid
IMMEDIA'r'E
FOR
I
Walker
a11d -.W0
nd•ii:�"�J:..�:u�::'ln.1:,
:O
ator and 20 cu . ft. deep fret&gt;2e,
FING AND SPOUTING
ery
� ov-er night guests Dl
rrom
dhore.
13,IT4. pru1111 ror
chain, garden tool1, etc. -._ p
story frame dv., elling· 4th and No,
th, ,aid VlolH ••n on th• ll'OWld• Mra· Oma Montgomecy, Saturd ay
Mn. John Stout, Harrisonville.
,
11ie ow en Company, M Iddleport. ,
Blaettn.ar I, 248 W. M a In �Sf .,
Rflce st. . Middleport. Lel ia or Wlllt\11 "bMbet ot 911d dehnd1nt
Phone SH 2-49:W,
6 10 3k
1
Obi� Phone WY 2-230l·
&amp;-? »•n from 111d platnutt for more lllaa while enroule to their home 111
----------Pomeroy.
e 8 3k
·.....,; on1 J"Hl' IIIR p111t ed: 01'11• Nefl"t
5-17-lOtc Mourning•
- - or Dub . •n4 f,lafflUtf aiao pran tor Detroit from Florida.
MOTOROLA TV ' Radio ' Reco� ----------- FOR SALE - '-:[X ROOM HOUSE olh•r propu Nlll9f. 1114 CIU.N "111 be
• "� Dunn and
Mr. and Mn. AU.-a1
FOREST
RUN
BLOCK
CO
•
da,
llltb.
b,
aft•
or
o
l
M.,1n1
to,
.
a
P I ayer Combinat ion $99. 95. 0tht » lNl.
children of Croouville • p II!! r t
ou will build for lea with our and bath, full basement with ot ,111111, .l1h . r_,:::!,
'!r 6
I er bargain in Motorola and ed Y
e
CNiw
33
r.
on
Nice
lot
Route
showe
in
"TuHdaJ wlth b.il (ather, Re¥.
ocb
,
ro
4
bl
ete
y
top
qualit concr
.
1V'a, Werner Radio.
6 :S3tc
Pli:J,ttB
F ' E• Dwm'
_ l e•·_.-,-ir 8\ocb. Cement- Mason. PrlCfll'! reuooably for Attor-n r.JJ'
1
quick sale. Call Muon Spruce ct&gt; • w f.lHO-lr • • ••'ftc.
HOOVER SWEEPER IN excel- Mortar-W tndowt.
6--7-3tc
S--5913.
lent condltkln with throw-away i
Pbnt WY .._,
d
, Ohio Fnr ule ., Tnde ,
R a
��nee ": :•;� ' l'lfHI u ..... ,..,_
•
� lloor �"' e r•l.
S g 30IC 19611 FORD FOR SALE, OR
With
mr-t11-r •l,h Ford""' •
BRANO NEW G.E. SWIVEL TOP
Ir -�, R1&lt;11'l. I,, ,
trade. Call WY 1-81112.
6 I Sip
NellJn Balldlq ..,..,
.,. ,.
S m!ll!11 ch••n
Vacuum
on
CJ,an,r
wheels,
•
aupply
what ft tab, to build
W
�nd eut. Only 12 •'1
10 0 'lo L. AT X
"l"t11.,1 mlln. 1-rer, Ind
Beautiful pastel colored. Com- or repair ■ bouoo Call Guy
L.
.,,.
aren
roug...
1
plele with attochm&lt;nll, Will ,ell Nelgler or Corbel Cleok. Raolne
!his week anlv for 111.00.
1 • 11�· To SwlmmlnlJ Pool
Ohio.
Eleven children from !he CoullIs desired. Phone WY S-22114. , PO Y STUD
I
SERVICE Don
N
Home ..... treated lo • day al
10
ty
�
a.
R
,
. D.
.. Raoduhelt
-• ....
.......
the Mlddl,port pool when Mrs.
____________......................
1 15
Pl-. WY .,_
R ichard Vaughan, repn..,,tlnJ
D' IOU ..ANT RIIAL ....., lhn 11e..... and Dea&lt;one,... of
8Tr... WII a.a di • 1 r • the MkkUeport Fint tJtllted Pre1'·
• °'"' ,..11tre ,..,....,_ 19
I
Day Ph. WY �33 Night �. WY
Chureh.
i - •-· C • • • byterlan
transported
""'"""
�
Call Dld1 ....,u. 1'1 them lo Middleport one day lhli
\, THE DAILY "'"'""TINIL
.....,_,thln9h, 1iilln1
.... It Cheakt m-11&amp;
�
week.
• ,.,.,.. ••• - 1 •
WI�
I
After the afternoon at the pool
RUN
I DAYS
·
1
. ·,
. ;'
!'
they were treated al the drlve-111
AVCl'ltl"1Cltll
- .i,:
•
� .
of Mn, Muri McGft In ..1..... :
l&amp;A8IINAIILR RATl!II
.
, :&gt;1,on,
·
•
,
,
. . , . ,,
•�Acno,, GUARA�r,:e by
owner. Al,o aC&lt;Ol!)pa�!D,C I :; , , ,
pJion■. WY•2'3741;Dor OL.,_,,,. , ·
1111 IIIWP vrere !It• �P��R
i:all .-. -- . L..O. •�
J �ffli,Employment ., W�
■u
ddlepo,, 1
"·_
_
Ml
Thl,d Av,.
.
!'lD
IH,ry
·--AIL,,
Pl.EASl• �
V at,llll, - lllll. l)ou ud
l
'.
� w
-___
-...,;· ...
_,
--_____
,.o:: _,,_,:;�::'. �!"";,.
"';, :
'

rt O , • J u n e .!:
J0�,.:.1 96::1
,:::
;:;::::.::.i;.:::::::::::::i.:.:====::;;��,.;��::,.

•

I

•

••

:. ·: . .: _\ ;.. _.. :-:: .:.. �:.-�-·.�·..;�_:. ::..-. �• :.;_ :... � .! �� - � .-

• ·• - --- .. - • - • • • .. • • • --- ._. ••••• • r4:41at•••• • •

...

, ,

,
•,

�·-�-�-.. -- - ----

,..

-

..

.

..

'

Mr. and Mrs. Chares Goegern
were in Coumbus Tuesday to at•
tend the Lawrence Wek i,;how.
Wine there they were dinner
guesta of Mr. and Mrs
Hay
Sparks at the Mills RHlaurant
Mr and Mrs Robert Murray
and fam1y movf'd Thur!&gt;day,
from Butterr.ul-av Lo Hurt. Va,

v­

Now You IC.n'!111 Ttalrt 011,... �
llaly, It Iba oldetl Indoor -­
In Ibo -Id. lloolpd by Palla
dJo, I WIO - - Juo
� by lolo pq,11 le1011NPI II

- Color Harmony
Was Theme Of
Club Meeting

People In
Pomeroy

v. here hf" LS empoyed
�rs. Chares Graber rewrned
home We&lt;lnsday. aftr a •1s1l
with reat1ves m Dayton .a1nd Co ·

,

I

Mainly About

I•

.

___,.

-

VOL XIII

Ohla

,,meroy,

TONIGMT
"A FIVIR IN THI BLOOD"
J::tram Zimball1t, Jr.
An,ie Dlckinsou
Joel&lt; Kelly, Don Amecbe
I STOOGIS
Colorc1rtoofl

I

111.....11

J

!

ffff.
..,_,_,_.....,,

entine

al y

I d � ... CtMnl CIMts
T JC. ldtN 1'W
I ..

-.,. •lllo 111&amp;1, ""' .. ..,
�• ..,..1 MIii IHI. -­
al ... eHa, 11' ..I:, �
1hHI •••m •�urlac ...._.
...... -, la ........ --,..t,lllpl.

0-,,., 'l'o 'l'lie IIIIMedt 01 TIie M�-,4,w

'

Ch1lrdL

... .

ro·vout

'

"•

"The Time Machine''
ALSO
CARTOON CARNIVAL

Evaylhtn1 handled,.,,_._. •W ff ,.,r
ah ... con1rac10n...1111- • ll1u 1 I
Our ho.,. Nmadellna -•• .. fl Ff

(Technicolor)
Wltb !;llubelh Taylor
and Eddle Ft1he1
ALIO
CARTOON CARNIVAL

COME fl MIO SEE m MAIi' mt -

BUDGET
TERMS
SUMMER
SPORTSWEAR

BANK BY

NEEDS FOR

•

Bl.

■

y.., laalc-8JMci1. r.
si•pi., easy, 1ofe.

0- }'GIi lry It. yov'I
•-spedolbaal,..

br-aail

...1opes.

�• Pay 3% lnhrMt On Your sn1 .,..

!

nr..

FARMERS BANK

• and Savings Company
.............., ._,,_ s,......

'
,' Ml1•••r Plllaral D1p1llllt IMurance Corpor1t1a11
l'OMIIOY, OHIO

l

.......,, J... "· - .... ,.
• p.m. Unh!!!Y Partnen. Ed­
ward G. Robfii&amp;OQ, Edward Arn­
old. 0ianneJ I• IU5 p.m. Cr,,o.
8ed Swordt, Errol F'3aa. .Gina
LoDobriglda.

·----of......,..... ·,
T1Mwe

,,•• ..,..

..... IU .... H,o

JA0,11 .....

NYLON $1.00 MORE per TIRE

n.r.lia1, Ju,e 1.1, Os•r 11 II• Mu,y a tbowtlrl lreopl • d;IIIJ'
7, .. p.m. 8bmmer Sport, Sp« la Ibo food hoJ&gt;o lhal one 11'1)' tbt
tacular. Aulo llaclag.
diary will uop her. '-"r·
�

��::
=
•........
■n

Illa_.,__

Wa...., Palq Kelly. CJwme! I
1•,IO TM Glrb and a Sallo,,
Jwie · All,- Uloria lldloven,
Van:,...,_ ClwmeJ 11.11.00
Overland Paclflc, Jack Kah&lt;.,.
�. Pow c..,ie,

-

.

.

Oil co.
N
O
WILLIAMS
•--·Dfllrlbutor
,,_...,.
.

.

i'll·Wmt : ,a., .

'

.. ,. I

.

.,lillalt. .'
'

.'.

-

•

-;:-

WYN6G

Now· 111d
I \

Buy

. - -=-•;:;:.::._�.::-...-':::--.----'�---_ �·:.::

f ,•

•

.Sa,�

- .. _--!

-

--• - a, p, I J. .t:31
Jn. llepalt No. It; "- .,
P.ltlldlat �KIPP ·•• ill'ltwll •­
VilllMa """• Mu• • fttilonct
wtlll � Dztll1t,w ate

I

·.

--=

.=--;_

.

11:• Movie

•••-lhl-

I

u:•-,:otSJo, Oil

WCHS-1V

12:08 Booe Tbe Clown

5:30 Rod;y • .... Frien4t

12:30 camera •

l:W - '!be Cloft
1,,0 Walt llilney 7:111 Jl.-ldi

1; GO Town 6 Cou.nl CJ'CJNrVrad,

I:,0
,,.
1:30
,,.
,,.
,,.

Coolnlla
Tbe ""'Tllo - _..
'lllo _, _
Sundlif Spedacwar
llalty"• r-n11,7 -

WHTN-1V

11:IO Willard "'"""
I:• Rev. lbt!hewt
t:IO � Up and Liff
11:W How atm! Sc- Realt
II-.? �flli&lt;u-- On Pando
11:IO P'Um
lt:IO l'allll For Today
11:■ .Jl:y.... Sl:oQOd G. - Clnl Roo.'fto
11:11 lltet:,11 0-- el Week
t:• aiama,lootb.p llawllnl
I:• N Mack

fnslat tbot llo1ro!- keep DUI et lho Gulde Awanl Sbow. Elq:m Zlm­
pl¢ure, ... be - .........
balla, Jr ., -lo ,Fabray ...
w_ 10 by lo loc:ale the boJ'.
. loclit. � loud tho litl ..
_........,., tbl■ --

•=•'­

t:•TbeR&lt;l&gt;el
t:,OA.,i,.11 !""Ille
10:IO Wi... &lt;'Lurdlfll
11:to Tile N.... Toaipt
11:11 tote .,.,

ChanMI 13

$:IO a&amp; OlllellO -1
I 1:• I Lov,, LL.,,9:IO 11,e - �
T,W Laaa1e
7:IO Dmnll ,,,_ -1:W l1le Ed Silllffa t:N - 11- ,,_IN
t:• Jack .,..,. PNp.a
..,. Candid J0:311 What'• My Line?
u:m Sunda3 N.,.., S(leclal
l1:t5 A�adcny Award fteater

•

•
land.

•

-..-�.,-·­

�- Ja,i ..._ "'
,, a. II:•
• p.m. Iba Law,� llr, -·
'l'llo,Baby lta't ... JOOl,.l,ot DT.

&amp;o _,...,_ •: ....,,. · T n •

,...,'I _;_JI,.. I

yr•

EMIi+ P:I 11"""4 .Ptu:J Qowa,

'
I

t.;..,,,.,_••,.�.,-�� ....

'C

..

1.

Channel 3

5:m DIM:oYerla1 Amel-lea

...

-�

r' ....

.,. ea.. -

U,:. OnMIIIIM
IO:IIC:0.-t

SIJNIJAY

This Week's Television Highlights

.:
:::
:
prllN =.
narded
lo z:o
Mn. Albert

bJ lbt boalea lo named ...... 111d Mn. hlopll
B1elk, lll'e. Ind Denrw. llrl.
--- lln.llom,Jlol.
be!, 11n. Paul G-,
.

•lunlaJ.
,.. n. a....,, a. 11:­
u p.m. Jo Old Callfoinla, Jol&gt;n

7•·---7•·-1:•0lld -

"°

.......,, .,_ II. e, Pd • tu
_, p.m. The. Pfople Vs.
Dr.
Kildare, IAw ...,__ Laraine
bay. a.....! 1!, 11:IS p.111. 91
River Street, Jolla Payne, Ev..
1'11 KO)'!!.

·

Channel 13

5:30 CIIII -loJ BOfN....
10:000U-.,.....
IO:,O_!!_
1:30 a-lay !left l'idurt
Pando
II: 00 Indumy
1
11: 15 All Jbe Diffennce la Wor d 1;4$ W� BDI Murray
1:50 SuooaJ' Spoi111
11:30 'lbil II 1bo Life
7:00
SbirloJ Tolllplo llllow
12:ID '1'V d,apol
8:00
National
Velvol
12:30 Ligllt Time
I:
30
Tab,
Hunte,•
Sbtw
U:'5 Goapel H•rtllOIIJ Boyt
t:00 Chevy Show
l;(N) Art Llnktetler
10,• Lonie Y«III Sbtw
1,15 Mme
10:31) Jllue Anpla
I: 15 bldUllry on Parade
.,.., lllpway U..lldayt
l 11,10 Weatberc•
4:3011appy
U:ts Lale Sllow

.VNlsrzt y. lune H, «&gt; • I 1.
11::111 Etolyn P....u.e. Wll!la,n
Powell, llyrna Ulf. - 1'­
Wioad Woman. ee.«IJ, Mlco,.
•la. IUchard Ee,m

a

,'..!'"J��-------------_JIBmlaWollaaad
. ,

t

*13!!1j:
15 88*
,.,•..,,.

.r

CHAMPIONS
Sp11clway•Plowtcl
or T1111Pikt Safttr

P1- ..... made ,... a picnic
al !be homo of Mn. Jack Roboon,
Roel&lt; Sprlnp Rood, oo 'lllund-,
July 11 wbea Iba Put Councllon
of 'nleodorut Coundl Dqbten
of America - 'lburaday ......
Ing al the home of Mn. llldwd
c.mp1,eu, Sycamon,.ot.
11'9. Charloo c.hm, put prea1.
dent, concluded Iba � In
!be ablence of Mn. Olan Good­
win, ...,lcltml. llewtlam by Mn.
Campbell and Iba pledp lo lhe
liq openod Ibo .-1ng.

WINDOWS

11:•-

WSAl-1V

�. Jw u. f1:s el I 11:• ·
a p.m. 11ne l,oyea Hu NIIID­
cy. Robert IIIJl:ltgallll!ly, Jan..t
G�, ""'-' 1', 11:U pm.
Jlewm to Tft3iqire IIIIINI, Tu
HIJM:ler, Dawn Adalm.

for full details

,.,••••.••

Picnic Planned
At Robson Home
For July 13tb

-

WY 2-3193

BAHR QOTHIIRS

•=••--

. _.._

,

11:lt llorit

■

......,• .Ide tt. an ,,r I. It:•
.. - LIUle "� _,.
Cantor. Juditlt Aadet.... Ola&amp;
nel I!. II: II Black 'I\Jeoday, Ed1'anl G. llol,ln,on.

�\

t:IDll'l&amp;lilet•­
t:41llalio--10,. lloarq.

..

U :11111111111111
U:111 SaiunlaJ 1:00 'llllo w.. ill Sj1otla
I: Boaobol!
4:30 Our GIIII
1:111D- 1'111'

"°".,....,

•

Channel 8

WCHS-1V

w-.

·,

•=• ..Ip Oil

•=•

P-IL
Dar11n1
Jeonelle llacDooald, J- P&lt;,w­
eD; Oiannel 11. 11: 15 p.m. King',
-paody, Errol Flynn, Palric:e

t·

w

1•

9vestigal&lt;d a minor n.,· Olber hro mea ebarpd
llild&gt;Y afternoon al 2•• in Ibo en1,,- .,. ""- Rllt&amp;.. al the mi.nectlon,bol!le, :II ol Pibloo. ud , lfaplewood Lake,
liD lladlfllJID&lt;lY. 'llloy pi.»
I ro,u!l&lt;d, 111d charg.. ed DOI gnilly IO !ht dlarie la
lied.
I _, "'"" -.bile cuio adn,tt­
rrank!m Clan. 19, RD; 1&lt;c1 hi■ pill, and nlvod craoJ
'It', .,.. dmlng east jury.
...Ide operalld by Wt!- Uader oatlt 8aturdaJ -.,i.,
;l,an McMl!llon, zi et CIiio lold.fllo - tbal Ill ......
II Ibo � •
·.'•V L altemplocl lo tam �
tbalaellherlUllm.....
lab..tnmco.
unable ID brlq .·Illa homo
� � ..,.
oonlnl � - lnlo
pod up la bia �Ian\, ..... ..
Mclllll..,'
.
Yelilde odmllled be W - ... I 11
damage fG the��
.. ear wu re,-- hil pollHJHIIJ tnd that .....
� operated by Clari: elae bad - - r,.,. 1111
hiding pi-.
..i-damap.
l'ullslul9!llltaCulobad
·, oamtl)' jail ..., t b • .,Id Ibo -� ii Hanliaglao. 11.
- - C. Welch, Vo., Joadinlie Ibo ....... tW
charge el Calo .... IJlnfl - - Af.
� ·an aid line, ad Law- . ter rub bad caDo4 11 a �
� II. lllddleport .._..,, Co-. ltlld. "Al
rlpl. I will loll Ibo - --·
C..OU...toldlllilltud ruta
I __._
- lilo ....... ad I in1
l!flLfflil
,·
n.- aommN Bl ...,.... -W
llllllgon--')' .... BIi I ., ......
wllb him ...i Iba lheJ
1111,1
4wl
1ao1tlabo...
c·
,
1
�
boilldiol fn -.......
!•
allltbo&lt;»ploaNtoflll�
,._ 1111.,--u... otper)lrrapillltba .... C..
11\,,ekmd - falallty lo Mid ht bad - � .....
• 'nlallfel)- ..... - ootb. c..t. -� ......
.-, traffic � lold 1111 � tW tiit ._
lwocbarpdmm- oolNI
.
nlne traffic falaJ- faIbo miry.
, OCCllfflld botoom Waveri, Allll-, 'fta 1laal
y ■nd mldntpt Sun- 111,,... In C..'1 '-'if al
. mdMwnlap...i-■-111ia111oo_..,.a�
- _____ llefold ........
......U deatb loll 10 tbal C.. bad - ii • majarll'all._l"olll.,...
'fltJeofaaoutbentandlbaltb.11 ,.. - ........
incW: Porto- In bll - blbalf, a...l alla
-.
iolm Eat!, io, NGbleo- b1m lo do
dl
f.tlllod-bllcar SberlffWC.Bal.+
...i,
w
a
CulG
woestod
bad
s.
tiltb a truet ., u.
1113 7 and rtlcsd hlm lo 1feiC1
-.i,.
Coun!J.
...... ... 11 ibt: Jock Slatubeny.
Cuin
tbol
a Pll""'7 .... II
'I llllled -bll11oeJ
!fdedlritblwocat&gt;and ..... -- .......... ..

bulj

•

11,u-..

,,. SalUIQJ si,.t ,......
,,., J.eaq It to L. -

..,.!'¥, �- ll R; td I, 11:U
p.m..ldloalallie-Alb�
tic.· llmlpbrey 11opr1. a.,.
mond llauoJ; diamel t. 11,10

I

CA81Nffl
PLYWOOD
BUILT,INS

..• -..

TY MOYIE
GUIDE

Call

MEN and WOMEN
AT

u.

FLOORING
PANELING
COUNTER-TOPS
CEILING TILE

.,._.__

It:;; '11111 I■ v- LIi
llMNln 11111
11:•
nsuun

,.,._

•

,.,,....re11he......,__....,
.
• County -r' De- ' lfflullg . lritb him .... · Jnvol,ed.

,,. 11111 dliJ RW1 11
7:• B
M
t,IO N11:W°""'

1:tlllf,orla�
1,1111..-

SATURDAY, JUNE 10 1111'11 SUNDAY, JUNE II

\

EXCllll&amp; MA111141S IOI NIF

•=,,•-

"nous
I'

Channel 3

Tnlll
l: Ill Dupal Dopa
1:,0 Baatbll
r,ddlt AIIIIII

Cdobadalpld•..,., ....... 1, .....
brealdnrl ud OIMnlll - mlllad ,t lhe Oloa 8atb:· ...,
farm off - IL Co11o ..i.1 derNllltbal-et hro-

.twoodWas

SA'.IVBIIA I'

•=•

l'

•r•

�ntAt
'

SATUaDAY, JUNE 10, 1961

'

your"-. pl.a-.,,..,..........

"Butterfield 8"

..,..,i,t.,... ....

___

■ Ia

SUN.-MDN.

loj,DM The Pnnllml ....... tbm........... - Ille plaao •
TOLEDO (UPI) - An invdtlg■• Palm a...i., Fla., .,._ be
110111 Coun1J _,..
lion opened loday llllo Ibo fin and wmr..awfflleMel.Jelll ... AIIGnloJ Benwd V. l'ulll ii&gt;
tnalmnii for Im Nd" eJJa,at,
exploaioo of a 1aaoline truck Sar.dicaled .., be -.m fllo ptrjurJ
Ille, al Ille 17,e _.
A
apltttl a Wmr!J, 0.
..... -leol ,.._. eherpa
IDID
-oho
appeared befon C.,. ....... Ille - ._ Jail,- - C. _,.,
la a pn,balJon .....c......... .
.j,l!DT .......... Alr inCt.abrutmc .........
- lo .....,. ....,. cbqe.
Palla Mid tblt lllllnUIII he .....
ably will file Ibo &lt;WII .,...
Ronald CUlo. U, o1-.1. ....
erb _., wbea ht _,.
locaurllobe-lOIIIIIJ.,.,..

I

(Technicolor)

Rod Taylor - AJan Youn,

·-- '

.._,,
;
..

1,..,.-..,_,.......,.
,,. ,....... Gall•

At TIie Pomeroy Cemeat llocl Co.

NOW SHOWING

W.&amp;8111NGTON (UPI) _.,_
... llellllN7 -- - •
lrief Florlu rest ...., ... ·- - ... Air p- jet

•=•

·amily room

lllddleport, Ohio

.

Waverly Man,
Probe Starts
In Explosion .,._Ult .......... TrippedUp
lnjuring74
Under Oath ◄

•=•--

or

LIBERTY THEATRE

'

-

.

SPACE
PROBLEMS

Sun. &amp; Mon.
June 11-12
Peter Van Dyke and
Betta St. John in
"THI SNOllKIL"
- also El lzabeth Taylor ind
Montgomery Clift in
"IUDDINLY
LAST SUMMER"
ALSO CARTOON

iProsecutor Will File
!Perjury Charges For
Lies In Meigs Court

-t----1- .L-.t.. .� ........... _.__
__,__

BEAUTIFUL
.
PRACTICAL
SOLUTION

5c PER COPY

I

.... - l)llolraodfhm aklt, O,, . ._ tlii'Y•1l11ll-..
ht bad ellllMled .... llilo llilht­
dbl c.itl- Ht eoa14 ..c Ill'
rtlCMl fDdQ- ... bhiiidll
,_ et Iba _,

THE

TONIGHT
Lnu Costello and
Dorothy Previne in
"THE THIRTY FOOT
IRIDI OF CANDY ROCK'•
- also Jeff Chandler John Saxon
Dolores Hart
"THI PLUNDERERS"

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, ltonday, June 12, 1961

�

llu been . �

INGELS
FURNITURE

l

,. J.le

NO.

, .� � 1
�
CWidi.lijj3
''8".'.·

$99.95
•

le

Ohio

11�-

Supt Roush Is
Recognued In
Bishop's Note

w•• ""·"

..
.,...., .

11 ;

Waverlr·

SUN.-GN.-TUIS.
, ... 11-12-13
"CRY FOil HAPPY
('h(!hnicolor)
Olen Ford, Donald O'Connor
and llliko Tat.a
WALT DISNIY'I
101 DALMATIONS
June 10ltl lflru 2ht

7-Piece
DINmE
SET

I

,

•

•

.-

Brown ls,
Assigned

MEIGS THEATRE

Mr. and Mrs. Phi Gobokar and
Soy and Mike visited recenty rn
Ceveand w1tll his moLhe-r, Mrs.
Rose Gobok.ar and otner rea­
lives.

I

,,

0h11, -...t·I•

...

(

------'------------_;_--=---�------------------::::--:::::-:':':---M

umbu.s.

•

,·

,.
.. ..

,

-

· weekend

�hways

J

tbol·•-•w

�- .... .,.,, •
■

f

'°'

,Ohio

......

breuln8•- ....

'
B .

Meet·1ng Of

..,, fa A!bmo, WDUam
( 79. i.c-, killed in
{coll!tloo • us :11 -

SEORC Set

· usm� For June 29

- .....11. $111.•. ••- Prm:H• •10 - et lftA6
.1118.50,
1M' et tile � Obin lie,
.-i,lcle ... lu col- ..,.i Ctmdl I■ _.,.,.
11.o
the 10 -llet lltow- Uni -... et a., - JI a
iii f« the - ••11111 fw J- • al Lala •1opt Tb•r
ill11 111d fllca! :rear lljf- II� DovoJor,liolnl
Ce., will
til :,ear llarllng July I,
u.en.-..o�ht-•dle. A
• 41. llallil "-411.- 'lllo,_ will llall al I
. _.,. - ...... p. m. ... hro .........
-· --',.., .... all .....
. .........
t-wi� ben.
Ill.II. llelp- FolJ""1na !Ito ...... - wlll
a Plb •.1111.. •aaclal_,acl�all
.n. - 11,1117.'IS, P. ,._ •- x,.. wt11 ht ,_
.lltl.llt. Scioto- ot,- - , _____ Ho II wllll tllllll'Plf OblaO.

f

__

•----•latad
....,..

� '.

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="596">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10086">
                <text>06. June</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="26967">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="26966">
              <text>June 10, 1961</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="3070">
      <name>musgrave</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
