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Lila SueTerrell, Carl Mitch
· Exchang~-N~tial

Vows May 17

SOCIETY·

Engagement Is Announced

NEWS
OF THE AREA

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.si.stant Teacner. Many of the num bers were danced Lo records and
Mrs. H. 0. Wallace of Nilru, W.
Va., at the piana, aupplied the ac·
companiment for the others.
Tne program opened with an
under:sea balJet "Cavern of the
Sea" . Cast for Lhis UlcJuded. JackJc
&lt;.:a pchart as the Sea .Princess, WH·
ham Kent ali the Fltherman; Di·
ana Davis as the Little Mermaid,
Irma Grinstead, the ·P earl, and
Nancy Arlene Smltb, the SU·en.
The Sea Shells were ,PatriCia Ever·
son, Susan Clark, 'Mali sa Rizer,
Bernedette Hennessy, Alicia Cilo
and Sea Weec:! s were Joyce Davis,
Elaine Davia, Nancy Tyo, Becky
Nease, Marity11 Moore, Ann Me·
C'lmwck, PiUllcla Cleek and Jennifer Blakeslee_ 'Rle Nymphs were
tBelte Jean Hobatetter, Joyce Davis, Phyllis Blazewicz, Michaela
Wolfe, Karen Griffilb and Kay
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In a beautiful ceremony at the Federated church Sunda·y,
May 17 at 1:30 p.m. Miss Lila Sue Terrell, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. John Terrell, Mulberry Heights, became the br.ide of
Mr. Carl Eugene Mitch, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. M1tch of
Pomeroy .
[ voe11lisl Joseph Struble, brother· i~ ·
The •Rev. Waldo J B11rtels. read law of Lhe bride,. presented "Be ·

Their pearl earrings were gifts of
Lhc llnde.
Rebecca Sue SeeHg, cousin of
the jroom, as flower girl, wore a
pale blue nylon and lace ruffled
drcRs with white bandeau and
white mitts and carried a ·basket of
wh.ite rose petals. She abo wore a
gold cross necklace, the gift of
the -bride.
MicPaeJ Struble and ·Charles Le·
gar Jr., nephews of the bride were
ring bearen carryinK white satin
pillows trimmed in shadow pink
flowers with whHe atreameu. Jon
and Kelly Speflcer, nephews of
the bride, lighted the candles. All
wore black trousers with white
jackets and black bow ties.
The groom's
brother-in-law,
GeorQe Nenelroad Jr., wa• best
man and ushers were Charles Legar, brother of the bride, .PhiUp
Collins, John Young and Robert
Wilson.
Th&lt;! bride's mother wore an
ashes ol roses lace dress over pink
taffeta witl; baby blue &amp;ccessories
ami a corsage of white gardenia
and llluc lace. The groum's mother
wore a grey lace dress over pink
taffeta with wh.lte accessories and
a while gardenia and pink lace

Nancy Baum, Joy

Then will be about aU; 1tom11
vbited durina tbe dtenooa wUil
refre1bment1 bellll aerved 11 eHb
ploce. The food will be lo kHPIIII
with the country wblcll Js repre.
sented by the 1top.

CHUCKLE Fotl TODAY
WOLVIIlHAMI'TOH,

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Elizabeth StudiOs orParkehburg.
Her first number was "Blue Ski.."
and The Chlldrf!n; · a group · in
black and red oUtfits, werE: Kay
Evans, Karen Grl£fith, ·B ette Je~n
Hobstetler, Phyllis Bluewlcz aild
llich11ela Wolfe. This waa followed
by the "Sunnyside Tap" by Mallll.l
Rizer, Patricia Everson, Susan
Clark, Bernedette Henne•Y&gt;:,·;::m:
Cilo, Steven Power and _¥
Ri:ter, dressed in yellow to Tllpre·
sent sunshine. The Wicked Old
Witch, complete with broom, waa
portrayed by Sandra Lynn Merkal.
Nymphsdidof tht.
the "O.a~(:lr&gt;,1i_,!n
first
theThe
program
the Rain" number in
deep pink suits carrying
plalltiC umbrella1. Wintertime
introduced by Mill Embleton
ing ''Winter WonOerland."

I:NAMEL

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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert F. Robinson are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jean, to Richard Michael
Dudek, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dudek, St. Peter, ·Minneaota.
Miss Robinson is a graduate o( Marshall College, Huntin&amp;w. va. where she h~came a membef o[ the Alpha Zi Delta
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and at present is a teacher of the Pa·l.nesville

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ALSO SAVE ON GUDDEN QUALITY

vc:~titure.

)Ira. Grue..,. ~eoented the
trOop'• new 'flag to forrls Hatden;
eommlljee &lt;bairman. Henry Cle·
Iandt coJnmitteeman, awarded the
ToltAerfoot bac!&amp;.. •• the boy•. A
bl.'ief hlatory -of organi&amp;a.Uon of the
troop was glvea. by asal&amp;tant
Scoutrnas\er and commiUeman

CRAnSMAN WHITE ·HOUSE PAINT'
Outside White SeD-Cleaning House Polnl

$4.29 a gallon

. Gene Harris.
Abo"': front row, left to right,
are frlr.. Cleland. Mark Duerr,
SeoutiiUl&amp;ter; Mr. Harden, Mre.
Grucse~. Herb Pli'k~r., .But ~nels,
·Harold ..Smith, Jad. ,Williams and

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Doiry Bar Door

Funeral service• for 'Glenn ·

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20, of Let.rt, who dl~e~d~ ~~
day mcrning, wlll bt beld
at 2 p. m. from the Letart
dist Church with Rev. Floyd
man officiatina. Burial is to be
t.be Letart Cemetery.
de~ued

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Robert Lee.
, Harold EugeM, .
thur, Wilda Jrepe, Doro;thy Ann,
·Hazel Evelyn and Cindy Mae
Lawson, aU at ~ome.
Also Jurviving Is a grandfather,
lDhD LiWIIOD,

en, 27,
alddded for a
before leavlna:
striking fence po1ts.
no lnjurJe• or arrettl.

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TwoAreF"med
Four Forfiet
In Mayors CoJJrt

Friends Jnay eiU. at . the
donee at an'y, time.
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Funeral arnngement8
charge of the Ewing
HOme of ~om'*oy.

Pretident Cbar·
Gaulle terVed
Fnnee is going
make ·no
tuttber eommitmenu to thl! North
AU.a&amp;ic: Treaty Orl•~:tlzatiou . un·
le11 and uri til the · United States
Ntd Brlt.aln ahare thejr, atomic se·
creta 'wlfb this country.
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De ·Gaulle's neW flai'e·UP with
bia allies became -pubrtc when
aews leaked ou~ ' that NATO

Two IIJE!h ·Wf!re fined 1nd four
(lther. forfeited bol'ldJ In the
court ol Pomeroy Mayor Charles.
Legar Saturday evenln&amp;.. Flned

were:

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lqhter-bombert ...., .l&gt;•illi moved
out of France.
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atoQ!lc: weap~tna On ita. aoi,l ui)}ea
It cp abare ·control of .th., Nei~
ther lbe United Stltt.. nor Btl.,.ln
hu' been willlnl 'to fb,re tbll
~ontrol. So th·e planeS QUilt tiY to

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Countv eollet:e ill hla a1ma 'mater.
nte Rew Allen ~ wu Jlven
to th.e ' eoUeie in melbori of bla
paren,t.l, Mr. ad MrL .
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len o( llio Gron~e; T~o d
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the · brother of Mr1. ~~
Qld,
Mlttdl~ · and Mra. Allen is a
etitaln or West Germany W be siSter 'of Ctcll Bradbury; al10 &lt;Jl
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~ · o\llen1 alao have made l"b~· J.be nenth Fdrtila. '.MlabtrJ
junU*l··•Jftl ' to lbe lliddlePO,rt
todQ" it b indeed true that no MunJCipaf
ehildiea1' pla)~mentr b~vt · Men . reaeb.ed lfOURcf t
abOut "Control ot atonilc in•tallaI
RIPOitT
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pla&lt;e n1 hbo . birth and !lie.GoUla

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Mrs. Essa Wam~r
Is Found Dead.
In Chester Home

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Because In all war•
BANK Money Ord8l'l ant
better. They're safer,
simpler, and cheaper.

• B'rlamlly alaeLow 8ud1etma•ter'

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DeGaulle Again
Balks On 1~ATO Allen Honors.
Participation . Parents With•
Hall
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lea dill
notice tod8.y
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Witness MeQiber~
_Dist. &amp;sembly

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Cu1UUn1ham (-guest from Pom·
·erOJ); Billy Knipp, Billy Zerkle,
Ro&amp;er Sayre, John Usle, IBill Baer,
Jobnn:y 8111, Billy ~Francis, ·Bob
Sylvester and Hank Oeland (also a
•nest ffom Pom.efQy}.
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Tbitdl row: Donald ·Harden, Jlm
Oiler, .Bryce Smith. Wil~ie 'Cundiff
Jim ·Clifford, Kenny Harris, Car·
son crow, Mike Hubbard, Jackie
WI.UI.a.ms and Bobby crow,

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Mr. ane
.-ow Scoutai ll'i! Bruce
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of Syracuse,
saturday night when
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Bob 'Siler, MGM Scout Executive, handed t'!te charter for
Troop 237, J!oy Scouts of America, IAl Mrs. lre~e Gflleser,
president of the Syr•cuse PTA Saturday night In ceremonies
launchlnftbe nell" ottanization.
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the sponsoring group, and others who have OS!Iisted are pic·

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\bey r..:elved tbeir charter from S

Ultra White- a white that stays white.
Quick Drying -Alkyd Gloss Enamel.
for Interior and Exterior Use.

aJWays send BANI Money Orders

interior Cf1lor
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Ike A$8 National Debt Ceiling Boost

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PO.MEIOY,

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Proposes Interest Increase

On Series E, HSning Bonds

Vanadium Corp.
Employee Wins ·
U.S. Bond Award

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President Eisenhower asked Con·

He aall:ed:

Middleport BPW
Meeting To Be
Held On June 9

Ideal for people who pay

nl!ht and Tueodo7.

abolillb the interell restriction on Treaoury securities and
IAl boost the naliollal debt ceiling.
In a special m...age IAl Congress, Eisenhower said the three
steps are needed to "safeguard the publlc credit."

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Ohio · Fair today, ton!Pt aad
Tlladty, a Uttle warmer llQil'IUto
eaal today. COntinued wana

WASHINGTON (UPI) -

Farewell Party
Given To Honor
David Ohlinger

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al.ilom•lftr
Nfripralot

t·•e' l•te•_,. · fH

Weather

gr... today to increase the lnlerelt rates on savings bonds,

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THEATRES

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the Y~4~Qf \be double ring ce~e- J CiiU~t~". "0~ Prom 1st' _Me", "I Lave
monti'titllore an altar with wh1te You Truly and Ounng the cere·
latin t'!OYilT end ce ntered with an mony, '''T'Iw Lord's :rayer."
arr•ngcment of white
shasta
The brldt~ . .gJVell 10 marriage ·hy
uuclek was graduated from the School of Pharmacy at
daisies and h.a:by breath before a her fathe_r, wore a floor _ len~th
State College, Brookings, South Dakota . He ts
eroaa with threl' branched ca ndel· j&lt;lown of lmpQrted pure wb1te !lllk
abra on either side. Back of lhP embroidered organza. over taffeta
as Assistant Manager o{ the Standard. Drug
altar were Lwo seven branched at1d net, whil'h fell into a_n lnt~r·
, Ohio.
eandelabra and two tall vases of m1sslo~ length sweep tram. wtth
In the "Autumn Ballet" the Fall
an event
July 4tb. at the Sacred
whJte 11blk . ~ ladioli and baby matchmg mitts. The .go~n featur in&amp; Leaves were the Sea Weed 111d
Ohto.
brea~h. Candies were in each win· ed a scalloped ne~khne, short
Nymph groups from the "Cavern
dow. Two arran~emcnl11 of roses, ~iec~es and an emptre . waistline
of the Sea."
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made by thl' Winding Trail
fashiOned with white satin ribbon
'June Pth for a dinner meeting at
a...,, were in the vestibule .
which tell Into long streamers in
The TreeiS, who danced to "Polo•·
the Heath Methodist Chureh startwere marked with lilie.s.of·lhe·val· lhe b&lt;~l'k .
settlana" were Karen Gregg, LID·
ing at 6:30p.m.
da Call, Margarett Call, Jane Lu·
ley and bows o[ white satin and
Her w·,~ulur veil of illuliion was
Hepo"l8 of the BPW Convention
caa, Janice Everson ·and Diana
net.
cdgt&gt;d in chantilly lacl' with a tiou·a
held in Cincinnati in May will be
Davis.
A hair hour of nuptial music uf white seed peur\8. Her only
Plan1 are being completed for given and all committee chairpr«edcd the l'ert•Junny with Mt&amp;. jewel ry wali a s trand of pt'arls, the
Among the solo numbers were lhe reJ:ular meeting of the Mid· men for the last year are requesttBen
wift of the ,groom. She carried a
"The Statue" &lt;by Joan Carney; "Lo· dlcport Business and Prolesslonal ed to give their annual Teports at
"At
houquct of white rosebud~ and corsa~e.
tus dllosaom" Trudy Rook and Women's Club by the vice ~resi · Tuesday's meelln£,
.&lt;!ll'phunnli s encircled with lilil's-or.
A recepli'on for relatives arf~ a "Nocturne" by Sharon Willard. dent, Mn. Ray Plckenll in thP abl!w · vall~y which dropped in to
a few clo~c fricmb was held al the "Whlrls and Twirl&amp;" was presented 1ence 'lf the Prealdent, Mn. N~llle
The 13th birthday of the Club
shower of :ialin r11Jobon cmd lovers home of the bride'~; parents. The by Karen Gregg a~ "Rhll.hra Vale, \\ho Ia quaranteened at Hoi- will b" celebrated at the meeting
Pomeroy Bend
knots.
bride's table waa lovely .In white and Rh~me" by Sue Windon. '1"\fg zer hoiP,ital with her son, Johnny aho, with special p,lans being
linen cover, centered with a four numbera ".Down On the Leyet" who is dl.
made.
Mrs. Joseph Strul;lle, wtjo at · tiered wedding cake, lopped with
MEIGS - Pomeroy
tended hor si~ler as mall'lln uf the miniature bride and groom and
Of New
Orle1n1"Sandra
Wetll
given"Belli
•bY Brlnda
Valentine,
honor, wore a gown or while chun· and an arrangement of white Merl~J and Valerie Holley. eueoto
TONJGHT
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tilly lNcc over pink net an(! taffeta, Khaata daisies.
from Nttro, W. Va.
"THE LAST BLI'f'lKREIC."
featuring 1111 empire waistline fash Kerwin Ma.t.hews, Van Jot'lnHOn lunl'd with widl' double sHUn bow ..Punch, with floating red hearts,
- el~ro which fdl In streamer~ lo the Item cake and mints were served. Nap"IUDE L.ONlilSOM.~"
or thl' bouUunl Hkirl. Gowns of kin&amp; Wet'il white "wJth the inscripRandolph Scutt, Karen Steele
white ch~ nlilly lal'e idcnlicn! to tion "Lila and Gem:~" in 111lver. AI·
the m11 tru11 of honur were worn by sl!ltinv al the reception wore Mrs.
SUN., MON. and ·ruiS.
lhc brid(•t&gt;maids. l1iss Judilh Spen· Charles Lcgar, Mrs. CharleK Spen·
"TilE IIANGlNG '~"
Gary Cooper - M·11 rla Schell cer, In baby blue ; Mr~. Gt!urgc . cer, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr.1.
Last Sunday the Employees or
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NellRClroad .lr., sistt~ r of the ~o:roum, Harry Moore, 1t1rs. Eh:a Gilmore the ~conomy SavJng• and Loan
In ycii~IW; Mls~&gt; (;hal'li:llanna Jless, Jr.. Mrs. Frank SiMon and Mn. Comp,my held a farewell party for
'J'EMPLE-Middleport
nluce of the bride in aqua; and Lucien Poulin . RcwlsterinQ the David Ohlinger who waa an em·
TONIGHT
Mlu Eml~lia Darlene Ll'J.:wr, niece guests was Mifls April $haatecn, ployee ot the Pomero;r. offlee unof the bride, In orehlrt All wore wearing a blue drf!as with a cor· til hla tranafer to the Caplt1l Fin·
IUN., MON. and TUES.
b11ndeaux w1!.h circulAr vell1 which saae of white carnations and blue anee Corpontlon at Deer Plrk
"SHAGGY DOG"
tTed MacMurrey, Jean Hagen m11tched the gowns and white net. Her bracelet was a 11Ift of the ShOPJ•inlil Center outalde or Cinmitts and carried Colonial bou· bride .
Aclml11lon 75c and SOc
cinnati. Mr. and Mn. Ohlln&amp;::er
ll&lt;~&lt;oc&lt;a of California shuta dal11iea
The couple left for 11 weddlnt and ro~,mUy moved to Deer Park
1 colors matchinl! their gowns. lrip lo Virginia
Beach and for last week. Mr. Ohlln11er wat pre·
her traveling costume, the bride sented with a 1Ut trom the group,
ch08e a two piece waffle weave
The party wa1 a picnic supper
piqua dress with navy bluC acces- held on the lawn at the home or
llOrlcw and the corsa.11e from her Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hlndy on Rus·
·bridal bpuquet.
&amp;ell Street
A gradu;~te of Pomero~ Hla:h
School, the bride is employed by
ThoJe attendinl ftre: Mrs.
the General Telephone Co. ot Raymond Fleldt, Mill Shirley Bee·
Ohio. 1'he groom ill &lt;~illo a graduate ele, M"r. and Mn. BrU&lt;!e Bln&amp;ham,
of ·Pomeroy High School and 11 and Ksthy, Don Becker and eon
employed at the Kyger Crerk Randy, M• rand Mn Ohlin1er and
Plant near Cheshire.
rhlldl'fn , Susan, Sandy 1nd Sonja
The couple are now at hBme to 'and the host Mr. and Mr1. Hlnd)o
thclr many rriend11 at 300 Cheff)' and children Stevie, lanie 111~
St., .Pomeroy.
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Jante Snodgrau and Betty Gale
Campbell tapped to "Ballin' the
Jack''. They also were tbe Win·
tertime group in the "Weather
Vane " ~t klt and had red and silver
costumes for the winter number.
"Finaletime" waiJ given by Jane
Lucas, Linria Call, Margaret Call,
Diana Davis and Janice Evenon.
Solo numbers were "Coquette"
by Sandra Lynn Merical; "A Cute
Cookie" by Valerie Holley; "Dan·
ish Dance" .by IBrinda Valentint:
and "l Could Have Da{lted All
Night" by Carole Jane MAtheny, a
baflet. in white net full skirt over
pink tight.s.
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'l'he puotle 1&lt; Invited to ottend,
there will be a )reo wiU otferin;
a ''Trip Around lh.i
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event this Sunday after- taken.
noon from 4;00 p.m. untiJ 8 ~00 .
Mr. Kenqellll Byers b reported
The first visit wm be at tha to be .improvlnJ, at .bia home on
home of Mrs. 0Har Hardaway. North 2'11Jrd Avtnue.

A lapping cborus of Anita F\lltz
Effie Jtla;rewic-~;, Rebecca Houda·
shclt,

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Mldd1eport, 0., June 8, 18&amp;9

Tb.e Choir of th! Mt. M.oriall
Baplis~ Church Of Middleport i.l

With beautiful costumes fitted to the settings and
parts the Recital ol tbe William Kent Dancing School wa&amp;
presented Friday at tbe Middleport High School Auditonum
by the pupils o{ William Kent with Diana Davli, Studel)t ,..

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Choir Sponsoring
Trip On Sunday

1\errn Dancmg
Recital Presented On Friday

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rate limit on new iNuee at marketable TteaiUJ')' band• be ellid·
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By HatlG

Couuuentating Editorially
What's In Your Mailbox
The VICIOUS, cowardl y, extensive - and
profitable ~ attack on innocetJt Amencan
children through th e US matl s contmu es, de·
spite the efforts of Postmaster General Ar
thur E Summerfield US postal mspector s,
anH postmasters, throughout the nation

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Due to th f" sanctity or sealed ma1l ,

quarter A childish response to this lure

local postmaster.

brings. besides the model, says Mr. Summerfield, •·unordered lewd material, as well as
circulars solicitmg the sale of even more ob-

If his sounds repetJhous, 1t is a public service to repeat thts 'warning and advice The
trafftc still contmues Only concerted public
action can stop 1t

the $500 rrnlhon a year traffic iu

Ohio Public Schools To Receive
$321n Federal Fund Under Ruling
, COLUlfBUS UPI - Ohio pub. approyed classroom teac her urut ~
he Hf'hools wl1l receive $32 ln fed 1n the state

{·r~tl money (or ~aelt

clusroom
teacher unlt ~. under an allotment
recommended by State Superln
tendent o( Pubhc Instruction E E
Holt
Holt rt&gt;ached the $32 f1gure- by
diyidmg more than tWo lnlllwn
doUan m NatiMtal Defense Erlu
cation Act funds by th• number of

THE ALMANAC

June 3th Had
Notable Events
During History

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The Board of Efiueatwn was
seheduled lo yote on this and seY
eral other recommendatiOn&amp; at 1ts
Jtme r!leetmg here Monday
Holt sa1d thf' 11t'W allotment be
came n e ee~Mir \1 v. hen the govern
menl adfh•d $1 ,448,521 two weeks
ago to the S743.B35 Jt had Mlready
earmarked for Oh1o
Ht! re&lt;:om
mended addiiJOnal fl'deral money
be d1Y1ded m the same wav tf a
new appropriation ts made m f1s
&lt;"al 19Mf 1960
Chut.n Urpd

Holt II&amp;Jd he alllo would urg(' the
board to grant charters J•equef:ted
by theMe sl·hools Franklin Sen1or
S1gh ami Jlampton Bennet Jumor
High s&lt;'I11Jols, m Warren County ,
Geneva H1~h School , Ashtabula
Tod J1 1s Monday, Jun.p 8th, the County , Western Reserve High
1&amp;9th day oa the year, with 206 School , Huron -Cmmty; H1land
more la ys to folltow In 19S9
High Sct)ool, Holmei Coul'lty : and
The moon lit approaehiJli~ its thl' ColleJe IP'reJ)aratQry School
flrat qu;,rter
for GJrl11, Cincinnati.
The evening ll.lll'l are :Mereufy,
He recommended approval or
Venulil, Man, and Jupiter.
Defiance Colleg~s request to !rain
On ' his date In h1story :
teachers for kindergarten
nefi
In 1861 , Tenne11see aec:eded from ance already as been cerlifu~ d to
the Um(', n
train 11econdary, elementary, hu s·
In 18Stt, the late American uch- tnes~ , physleal education, and mu
ilett F'rsnk Uovd Wri1ht was 111c teachers
born
Th ~ 23 m1•mber 18narrl Will Con
In lMO, thr !.ate American arch shier Hl'llt' ~ (lropo~P.d eKempting or
llama Jenntnas Bryan · an out 32 grade srhnols rrom a !'lt•ctJon of
spoifen paetrilrt reaigned hl1 of- lht• 11talt&gt; standorrls for l.' lementary
lice In prote111 agJunst f1rm not@S sehools
'J'he
~ectwn requlrea
nnt hv Preaident Wlb;on to the st•hool s 10 f'mplo v nl I('RHI three
lmperla l German eovemment full lime tearh('rs and to place nn
The protelt notelil followed the more lhan two grades m one
tinll:lnr. of the LuJitania
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clattsrnotn
In 1941, Australian
Prce
Holt urged the sectiOn he wa\v.
Frene"'
Indian
and British otl for the M"huola In 190960, befol'(!e!!l croned thl'! frnnt1cr 1nlo eau~t' mo1d or !hem plonned to 111
;,J)'ria to prevent German OC'Cupa Crt'HS!' cia~~ spac{' and hire more
llon of Viehy controlled atr!lelds teache n
during World War II
Th• IIChools inclur1fl 8IIH$fteld
'In lfl63. The Uniled State11 Su· Elnwnt arv
Sdloo l,
CoHhoclnn
preme Court ruled that reatau County, llooc h Grnle Elementary
rants in the D!atnct or Columbia School , (.ul!rnsey . Pledmunl and
may not le1olly refUif.' to aerve DeerliVJill! Mrhools, HarrJROn, Gore
·What It deacribed lUI - "well ·be- 1rhool, Hooking, Plonaant Hill und
haved 1nd respectable" Negro pa. Sedler sehools, Holme!! , Wayne ,
trona
Bethe, Flv, Brownsville sehools,
)1onrne (lay Center School 01Thoutltt lor tMty! ltltetM1n tuwa, fo~ m ...nld Lora! PaultlinA.
WlllltM .Hnnlntt •ryan Hkl
Go11lwn Hnd New •Bedford ltho.Jis,
"TM h~t tltlwa of til th4J Tuscarawas, fllenwoud •chool
..IWI-wMa cit• ht ilte armor ef Deflunce ; OaTrleld ~ehool, Del
Hte tllhfttut ct.,.. · I• stronpr pho9. Allkunnn ~hool , Jotfergon
.~ all tht ho_t!__tf
c.;_or
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like bird•
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"11-IE E"!WER
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obscemty and pornography that masquerades
behmd a facade of innocent·appearmg model
airplanes or model autos ror a dime or a

IS

jectionable pictures, shdes, films and related

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empuon ror Jackson No 2 Ele
m1·ntaty School m Aughuie Coun
ty He said the d1str~et sought to
avoid h1gher taxes and refus~ to
tonsohdatc WJth another school
{' 1stni't Two mstrut'lors teach ~3
pupil s m l.!ight grades at the
school
Other PtopoMis
In other recommendahons, the
su fJ('rmtendent urged that
~Smclalr Cqllege in Dayton be
authonzed to confer assoc1ate de·
grees m arb and sclence when it
hecumt&gt;s Incorporated at a Junwr
College
~The State reimburse $390.719
to e1ty boards of educatiOn, slate
and elty umversitles on contracts
for tt'acher framing and YOCahOn·
al education
~ The board itpproved the trans
ft'r of 100
ltCI't's
from Elyna
Township lo the city of Elyria,
three acres from Stark County to
the elty of Massillon, two acres
from York Township to the cit~
of Bellevue m Sandusky County.
~Charters be revoked at the
Moscow Local School, Clermont ,
Gibuonvtlte L o I! a J,
Hockin&amp;,
Amlth Local, Knox; Whetstone Lo
enl Crawford, and Ca1'1bon Hill
Loeal , Hocking

Christian Science
Annual Meeting
Opens In Bo~ton

Now HE ~o~As

ONE OF 1HOSE
ME()ICA~·CARE
PLA~S AND WANlS

TO TAKE

A NICE"

REST CU~ EVERY
TlME f-IE SNEEZl!S·-

SOCial HOUr Held
After Rehearsal
Of Wedd .mg PI ons
A SOCial hour
held at the
WI!

Harnsmwille Presbytenan Chureh
:Vfonday evemng, June 1, followmg
lhe rehearsal fur the Atkins-Jewell
wcddmg
Hostessl's
were the
brtdesmmds asslstetl
by the1r
mothers MISJ; Glum Atkins and
Mr!l Eugt?n c A.tkms, MlSs J)arlene
Smtih e~nd Mrs Philip Smtih, Miss
Elilta Mae Blackwood and Mra Ce
ctl BlaC'kwood
Attendmg m addttlon to the

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A meeung of Drew Webster
Post Nc, 39 dru111 and bugle corps
and fmng squad w1ll be held at
7:30 p m Thursday, June
All
person1 concerned are asiCed to
attend 11..1 electmn o( off1cera will
be held

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Mlddlepor1 VoluMecr Fire

Department w•ll hold o0ne of Its
The tmperative need for trust
ann&gt;ual
tee cream so-cials on the
1n spiritual power Will be em lawn et 1the c11y hall Saturday
phasizt•d at the a11nua1 ml'!etlng of even.lna June 13th Alone wl~ ice
The Mot.bcr Chul'(h, The First cream •there wUI be home made
Church: or Chrbt, Scientist, in flies, cakes, coffee and soft ~rir.ks
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Bostun, Matsachu8ettJ, on MMdly, for .sale
An"ooe wishmg to do~M~ote may
June 8
'
An estimated 7,500 Cbrl1tl&amp;n
do !10 b:r eontaelilng commiUee
Scientist s from many p1uta of th~
world- A/rica,
Asia, Au1tralla, ch-airman Bob Mc:!lhmney
artd other dl~tant points u well as
• "ltiMIN TO MEET
from the United States and Cln·
ada- arc onroute to the meeting IIOICIMion
The Me-111
wi-11County
meetf\iremenf•
Wednetday
Aawh1ch convenes annually In IBo•· evening at 8 P M at the Second
too
Ward Fire Slllltwn m Pomeroy,
A new [~esldent and two new
TO HOSPITAL
Hf'aders of The Mother Church
C. R Young was itlken to the
wtll be announced at the !Monday
meetm~~: Membera will hear ape Holzer Hoeplta} Saturday e..-e&gt;nlnll
c1al reports on the growth and Vfttlh Brontoho-pneumonia
progress ot Chrbtlan Science -char·
1table, lecture , publiahmg, healing
TUISDAY MIITJNG
and nl h1•r act! ville~
The Hf)Jrthl!tone Class of tlMl
The hellllng or phy1lcal dlaea11e First Ba:ptiiM Church, _Middleport,
as well as .!fin throufl'h wholly \Wil meet Tue.Miay evenLng at the
sp1ntual means Is a dlatln&lt;!tlve home of IMr end Mt!l
All~n
part of ChrLBtlnn Scwnee A tellg. Hughes.
ton bRsed on the words and worlu
of L:hrst Jesu11, Chrlstlon Schmce
,LAN PICNIC
takes Its authority from the 81ble
The JoUy Bunch Sewkng Club
Ita teachings are set forth In 'Mill have .a pkftk!, 1'hur~day J'tme
"!ktence and Health with Ke)' to the 1IH• at the M1ddlepor&gt;L ROad·
the Scrlpturc8" by Mary Baker aide Park Members may bNnJ a
Edrly, the Dl1coverer 1nd Founded IUt'st if ihey wlah to end pt'OVI·
ol Christian Se1ence
fiOI~ have been made (o meet
Laymen will attend the meeUn1 el.ewhere in caae of Nil.., ,
The Chrlatlan Science Church
has no clergy Following thP main
NIW CtTiliN
ltS!ilon on Monday, a 10rles or
Mr and Mn. Danny Yonker ~re
smaller met•tin&amp;s will be held on announcing the birth of a Jon born
apeclalltcd tople on Tueaday and May Sl at Holler HMpltal, The ln·
Wednesday
tant, the Yonken• second ehild
and
son, weighed 7 pound 6 ounee1
INLIST IN OUAIIDI
ai
birth
Maternal grandpartmta
The rollowm.~: boys enll!ited In
are
Mr
and
Mrt. Cliff Coc¥;e of
th~ Nntlonal Gltlrd abd left May
Ma1on
and
the
Ptternll arand·
2:lrd lrrr FGrt Knox, Ky., where
mother
is
Mr•
Jeaale
Yonker or
th'ey 1 dU receiYe thelt Buie Train· New Hnen.
··
lnt Lnrry Ve\'Jal LIU of Pt. Plea·
sant, Frank Nelaon lteynohb,
NIW ARIUVAL
Ronalrl Lee Roush, both ot Ma.1on,
Mr.
"od
Mrt. Gary S~tn.aer, ot
Bruce Staala. and Boyd J..eroy
Kln1el ot Letart, SJdnev Earl Jronto11, 0 , are announe\JIJ the
Bouer. ot Leon, and Donald Emb· birth of their lint child., ~ ·~n,
bleton and Jamea L. try Of New named Jetlt'8y Alan wetalliDI ~~e.
Yen oound1, thrM OUhCfll Sund1y
Haven
tt Lawrence Countr HolplUI. Local ll'~: ndparentt are Jlr and 11rt.
001.1' IALL KILLI
Ron !-prirlpr, Mulberry Hta.• ol
BIR'IIN&lt;lHAM, Ala. UPI
Sybil Tllomu, 3, died 'l'ueaday of Pomeroy. Mr. Sprln&amp;er Is 1 Cck)p
a 1kull . fl'acture aulfered when student at tbe UniYeratty of Clnstruck by a
Polite flld elnnati.
a ninf-yeaNld bOy bit ll'le ball
from 1ft adjaceat bleknrd.
NOI.ZII
Admllted. J.uno $. Mit.
M Payne, Pomeror, Hila Dal'f'
Je•n Kelly, .ftnennodil· Jl1oa.

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THII)AilY ijiiiia
DIVai'BU 'l'fl INTDISTS
or MBIGUIASON AltiA
ltk!hlfll s. o-. Pa.u.lier
hltllah.d ....., .... , .......

Va•.. 1.. Halley, Go~ll»do;

M" Gle•n Jewel!. Mt" SuBan
Howell, Mr and Mra. Vif'ill At·
km•. "'' and Mn. E v. AWns.
Eu~··e Atkins. Go•don At!&lt;i~~~o

best man; Mr and Mra.... c. Hal·
liday, Allen Halliday, 'Mr• Don
Anderson, Richard Gilkey, Larry
l1ark, Mr. and Mrs ,Keith Plummer and David and Marcia, of
Carroll, Oh10, and ihe honored
guests, M11s Sharon Atkins and
Mr Robert Jewell, wbo were presen ted with a Century crystal Band·
wich plate, a JIR from the bridea·
maids and their lraends

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Reun·1•0 ,.II Hel:;~U __

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Sunday, _May'"31

New Jiciven
Personals

.Mro. Che-

children of the late Cbarlott.
Hawk WU held Sundli1, May 3~,
at the beme ·of Jlr. aad..Mrs. Waid
Smith, PomeroY ltl 3. The oJdut
ehild
83 yeart old and tbe

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youncelt 18.

wuvor ud ...,

Apollo Pa. wfte wflek ehd p-eBts
O't llr.'aod~:ttln.--ar Llyne
Mr. and Mn. qeor.,e ,fdctafd of
Stetlbtnvtlle werf
eiid cue~
of Jim LaYfle.
• Mra. Ledeada . VIDVatre and
Mn Nada Alfea ~IPilladinl ,.,-t
,or the summer beie at ,Mta: V'an
Meter's home.
Janlee Nicllolaon baa been , on
vacati011 !rom the ••s Super Mar·
ket. Mrs Wayne LoYe worked 111
her plaee.
·
Mr. and Mra. Herman Bate.y and
daualiter of C&amp;fdtas.·BJ-5ea, tallf.,
were weet end gu~ of 'Mr. and
Mr F ~. Batey.
Dr aad Mra. Jobn llidfW'ay and
IDrut were in Cineinnatl tor the
week l!!nd.
!Mr. and Mrs. J&amp;bn Powell, Mrs
William Powell, ltiu Le~h ,Jane
·Powell and Mrl Buddy tirsbach
have returned bome after vaea·
homna in Florida. · Tbey visited

wee-.

The followiqa ehlldnn~ IJ'IDd·
childretl, treat' rranHhUdten •nd
friend• .enjoyed a potlu(!k dinner
and supper:
,
Mrs. Homer Story, Ola and W1nd
Ol~v~!iec;::ill ~~o;~~pia~, ~~ Sm~th. Howard, Ruth and Rodney
Mrs Bernlee Wthn and 'Miaa Con· Smlth. Dayton, Wlllitm and Jean
me Carsey Chapman, vocalistL
Smith, DaytODi Jamea,l
Paul, Peatl and Bever Y
1t•.,
HarriaonvUle; Homer and Ger·
,...--.---------&gt;~ltrude Smith, Marietta; Clarence
Gofdte and Roulle Story, Pomeroy
OUt, •nd .Mary Sloan, Tampa, Pla :
Nettle Meekl. S)'rteute; Mrs
Anthqny (Lola) Kinen, JamH and
Jtaehel, GuyiVille; Gilbert SJnclair
of S:yraeute; Homer Sinelair, AI·
bny;
and Bryan Johnson,
l'trtmtiutJ.
OLEVELAND UPt - Vlneetat J.
Detlmio, 38, a .ftavenna ~oe~ntk·
lln. Calla Ashcraft. Lealifl:, Vera
er who netted and llen Jolt' 1 .JtauJ, loyee and Linda Allllcri.tt,
quarter of a mlllion dollara in COlumbu:L
bad lnveshments, was found guilty
Venale and Frant KUDpnberJ,
leS QSS
tod~~oy of evacUn.K meome tax.
:ou:•vUJe; Garn&amp;tltJ ·K. GaU, ~b·
"1'hi1 Is tbe fabulou1 case of a
.mends and nelahbora were:
The Ladie.! 'Class or the EUB
man who had ba wonderful
Idea
ut.vn:e,
Belva
and
Robert
Sl~n,
Ch··•ch
In Mason met retenlly at
1 •• -d ,..,
~
but grew too i.K too aat. .1''111' • Kenneth Grorer, aertba Gill, J n &lt;the h&lt;'me of Mn AmeUa DavJs.
J d
J
c COll-tl Wl8 ~
• Alii •••
u ge ames
· nett
,.., ehlef
, Clnenee tftg
_,.
Mrs Pauline CtannJb•l-am
Wll
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•~
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James . aoc:ft
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man. Harwe I'.Utmaa. Howard Bo- in c:harfe Of the prorram aft'er
lal,oJslllnt
u. S. llldltet attorney. Un and Lt•
1whi.eh re(resliments werri lirved to
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the followiOM: ·
~ ,.
, Lebanon UP1 - II1
Nan Mcintosh, VerUe Work·
United Arab RepubUc
O*'d
man, Geneva Mahoney, Villa Lee,
I i::~~~::'::• batOed above the
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Elleeo Foreman, ljrance• Nease,
]I
- llraell border Sanda'
Lola Jeffers, Emogene Crow and
Arab1 accused tt.e Iartell
S
daughter, Vickie.

Late News
Off The Wire

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Mason EUB
Lad• Cl •
Meeting Held ,

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aggre&amp;alve
todly
moves.
of
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Mil• Lilah PonU in ..St. Peter.
burt arul •be returntcl Aome wltb
them for a vlaJt
Vr and HMI. Lee ROUih, Mid·
dleport, were Saturday peat of
Mn. Lodemla. yanM:etre.
Morrt, Clark, t~on of Mn Edn,
Cart, has ·been eonfined to .6.ii
home wllb lllh~oi.
Mr. and )frs. 'Carl Shawver !'Dd
het" mother, Mn. Wyelie, Salem~
Vbljln11, were week end gusts of
bi1 parenta. Mr. and .Mra. lYan
Shawver.
Mr. IJld Mr• Q...,- Stewart, Diamond. Oblo, were week eJtd 1ue!1t
ol Mra. Nannie Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Z. L. Stein and
sotil' visited her paren,r:t,

Mr.

~d

M.rl. z ~.. M_.ynard, in Kenova

tor

tbe

weet end.

Ann Chisler, St. Jo.epb Hotpital
Parteribura:, Ia wendlnt: ber yaeation ' wit,h her parents, Mr. and
lfr11. WUU•m Chi,ter: They are au
,"'-btionlng b. FlOrida lor two

weeta.

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Yra. Edgar Lay~ is visiting Mr.

and Mra. Waid Weaver at Cadiz,
Ohio thl11 week.
Mr. and Mn. Raymond Layne
and Judy were, Saturday auelts of
Mr. and ililr. Otto Grimm and-.!~­

T.mh lUI•
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SIOUX tAf..Ls S D &lt;UfJ) .__
'.l'lny" .U-N'egro 1v&amp;~ s.Jeln
N.c .,' CoUece. with a total emoll:
nie.n.t of only 200 boys and 8 tr.avelling tnlclt team of three was
the nation's small oolle,e 'trtack
cllemplon today Mid looked to still
big.ger tf&amp;.inp -the oomill'Lg NCAA
biC t'Ollete meet.
'
'1
"I'm ,Mt •Ying we'll 'Wiln the
NCAA, WJ.tmon. - .~em Coach
Wdlbur RD81 eeid, but the big
boya will know we're if.he,re."
~ of Wd.nston.Salem s speed·
.Jters t-ame away with seven pi~
bet~ them et k1~ week ends
N.rtl~ Alln or InU!reollegiete
~~th1
et,"'•• (NAIAth) meet. givin,g
"·1INI on._1em e small college
title by one point 'aver second·

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bath. Very modern Pbone 00011.
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ap&lt;trtment. Phone 5419 8~~

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DEMOCRATIC , RALLY JUNE 9.
8 00 P. M Co~rthouse. Guest
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body welcome
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REVl\'AL STARTlNG .JUNE 11
tbrougb June 14 at Mt. Oliv.e
Charch, Lone BottOm, Ohio.
Hear the mspiring young evan,li:etbt, Rev. Gilbert Spen~ and
Pa1tor G. Dot~glas CirtJe.
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It II the fact that women's PUt
edlton have cooperated w1th US
DA 1D Ufllrll the t1~ of peu, po.
tatou, heiUiy, and other JeaJOnal
foodJ 1'1 plentlful 1upply, the food
hll ~ eon1umed and thua hu
not ~ome another gov.ernment

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FOR RENT-EXTENli.ION LA!&gt;
dera, Scaffold Boards, Drop
C1oths. Cllntnn Fisher. Middleport, Ohio. Phone IJW.
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CUSTOilf BUILT &amp;.TCII!II II!.·.
aigned for yollf home. Free ~

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B r - . llttcl... Ohio

minimum wake to be paid
l!lbor employed on tbia coq.
aball be In acebrclanri: 'With

':S&lt;botil~le of ProVOtlllli I!Dur·

·NeerlttiJ0\1 and

by 'lhe

Department
Jndu•&amp;rial Relationa applicable
to Staie IJlehway Deparbnent Im·
proYementl In accordance wlth
Sections 411~.03, 41UUM, 411~.05.
4115.08 aod 4115.07 of the ReYised Code of Ohio."
Tlle btdc(e~ muat submit wi\h
his bid a eertlfied check in the
amount of SMO.fiO',
iPJ.aftB and epeedieation! are on
file ln tbe department of highway•
and the offlee of the dlv1slon depu~
ly ;llr..tor.
'J'be dlreetor rewr,ve1 tbe right
to reject any l"t1d' aff bida

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Dlreetor
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" Leqal Not-ice
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
IXIC:Utor

TOMATO AND SWIJE"I' POTATO
plants. Second house east from
acbool house in SyraeUJe. Wm.
H. Holmes,
11-21«P

Est•te ef D. L. Reillntlf'.

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11108 NEW J(OOrl 41 PT. 'l'IWLer. 1 bedroom, M ft. aluminum
awning. ·12.200.00.
Lawretlee
Reed, Lowe'• Trailer CoUrt,
Middleport. Ohll).
O.l!tl•tle

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HE!GIITS. 80X180. l'bjme
Prlc&lt;d to sell.
G' l etC

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FIM'Y ACRES. SIX ROOM
with bath. Several
Close to bard road.
bus and mail routes.
ter . • RL 1, Ponleroy.

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9li1·Y.

~· hoolih

MOOMLI'fl LVI.

• r~om
ex tr:a two •oomiJ en
gaa tul'l'lal:!e. cLOM in
UntWla.. HiU road,

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llblmro ore riiiHIIIa
110-de,.... hot wate11- "

PT. PLIMANT 8 P.M.
GALLI"POLIS 8 P.IL

wJten Unena and beddlna·
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fA~IS, ehll~ 15c

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wlltd tlUJre"• ln ali"On·

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lildw"' t.. Elliott. GjiUpOIII; fllll
Kattu&lt; Kl,, Ml~l~fl; !@"I·
Graoo 1:. GUmltlr!f; IAi1i ' BotiOlft;
""' lu...., ., Tile Clhlo Volley ...... c..l E. Sililth. tanlllta; !',.;'
Sentinel. loc. •• no iiiHIIa'llc mao 1\oberta, Pt. PI.QMnt; SUI
Ellen

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!_Wo1 slnl)n and BJII PUMr and
lhUII Dtvil Wltb two hJt• eac!h led
t.he winners. Jlonllie Carman horaered ud bad t"o IBIC]ft, and
Dl&amp;e Arnold htL three alnalu lot"

Social Securitv•
And You

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over Cf!QUr
One ~edouJ aee1dent darkened
t.be ,.und. ken Manley, ahortltop
r'ar tbf ·H.atrisonvllle Hornet., pley
"-a 1t Darwin. truhed lllto the
be~fbt of a p.arked car wblle
ebMi... 1 0~ ball that wu foul.
.Hla arm
cut to the bone and
Ndly alalbed HP wu ruabed to
J&amp;eiaa General Ho•ptta1 whe~
blood traAifullona were g~ven.
Darw;n 3 Hornell 2-DOn LU
Ue .Bob D~K&amp;D each had ibree
bi~ for the Hornets Don Taylor
p1tcber clouted a pme wlnntni:
homer
lead off the extra Inning:
(8tb). He at.o 1 mgted
S'yracuse 4, JeLl 2-- Earl RobiD1011
homered with one on in the
fourth. Jn tbe thJrd, for Syneu.ee,
Jenkin~ He01oi•Y ond Cumlifl 11n·

Pom..,..

CornpJet. ltrwl•

DON'T tAKE .,.. CHANC"ETAKI YOUR POLIO SHOTSI

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PA'I"n' IWINI TITLE
OSLO (UPI)- Budge P.tty of
Los Ati~e_s and Paru won 'hia
second dNigbt tnter.naQOGal Norwewtan tennis Litle Sunday by- clefeaMng heir F'r&gt;olt ot Monterey,
Calif., 6-3, 1$-1, 7-S

DOUBLE DRAIN IBOARJ&gt; SINK.
Good condJtion. Priced low. CaU
Letart Falls 2371 .
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The t~ationtl Grange believet it•
oontet•!l help, ,n stmilar fuhloa.
to atim1,1Jate t"Onsumphon Of fooda
and fiber~ so that they may event·
uaUy match produchon

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S)1'atuae, Thoma• Fork, Darwin a:ted to brinll tin three runa. Geo DU'Win

ud M.iAerwville W'Oifl pmea Sunday WaJIIft' of the let. went down 10 lllntravUle
io ¥et,. Coua.ty aoftball play All hi• f1nt defeat on the mound Hoek Spnnea
were troae except the T·F 12-1 win
lor the wlnnen-fanned four, 1'boma1 Fort

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LADIES WRIST WATCH LOST
ID t'le Vlcimty Of Krogers. lf
found Call Chester, YU !2210.
6•5-6tp.

timatee. Forema.a.
Phone 6284-Y.

Polio II DOt !lekfd! In faet, paralytle j)ollo-oopeclan,.
chfldfen•e eales-letually: ixcreaaed laat ;re&amp;r ewer Ut~1
P'IODI tltoae DOt vacelaated.
PtOteet tounolf and rour famut !!OW. '!'he 1961
polio- Ia qal•ldy opproacblnr and atiD-mllllona
or.Amtrleolia b&amp;ve not had m\r ohota. Remember-polio
lt1'1kea aJI aaee. Pli.y sate .•• aae )'our cloet.or or healtb
deputm011l, betore lh too late.

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l.;ego: N.oi)ce

red d.mertton.
flard of Tlwtnb and Special. Notlee1 o! EVents $1.00. Obttuarles
published at 1 eent per; woN.
WORDS
I I&gt;AY
3 I&gt;AYS
6 DAYS
1 1110.
15
8Qe
IIOc
$1.9ll .
$4.541
20
60c
fUll
$!-110
$6 00
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711&lt;
$1.~
$2.2:1
$7.10
Ads l'erelnd by 10 A.M. 'liill be 1ft that day'&amp; paper

16) Lost f:r Found

New Book Explains 'Beatniks' SoftbaDLeagUeFeaturedTightConte8tsln' .
HYou Can Dig It, With It! Round Sunday; Manley, Hornet ss, Is Injured
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NEW YORK UPI - Good btadto l.t-wren.c.e I.Jptoa, wbole new book
m, what 11· 1 beamikT
'1'ht Ho!.y
purporta
Dtl me, man, if )'0\J eaa. 1'1;1 to be •iU. It 011 tile «eae.
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IIEFR!qBRA'fOIIS FOR REliT
thine
may
be
deeper
tbftn
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Now,
"wiUI
lf'-bt
Li~'•
del·
N PH' lhOilth We deliver and
think Here now the wordJ of Jmtlon of the eool lana:uaa:e tbeae
lli~~~~~te. t~em to live good ltfat. ue-rnu111 " in the k•ow."
And "aane" IDI&amp;III "tht werld
vloo.
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Pho11e 133 snd we w1ll dt!llnr
ud tt.e bfewara of t:Jie heat Jfl·
anxwb... the lime day.
NOfiCI T6 CONT~ erltion." "DIL" of eoarae. means
ate
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HI'AITMIIT OIP N-AYI "'Uftdert&amp;and, eppreriate, lllten
Col-..., Ohio. /IMf 22. 1,.,, to." 011 tome more defl.nltlou!
(171 HelpWonted.
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Cat.-Uae awin&amp;J.rll, acx · frH,
rovtJOQte, nocturn&amp;J, unin)Jibifed,
-of- chartn.t.
Muot . . 59·266.
tto•lt Q.d
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non-eonformlat tenus of the hu·
Hotel Martin
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Sealed propou.la wUl be Ne~Y· Jllan ra«. Brud-moaay. LIYed at tbe office of the State Hlab· to &amp;ivt, II In "lay some bre.lld oo
way Dlneior of Ohio, 1t COIWD· IDe" , .Pad--a cat'a bpme 1t bla
Oua. Ohio, unW 10:00 L Jlt., Ohio pad Cut out--to take one'• leave.
(l!aoternl Standml Tlmo. Tlleodl)' Later- when you're
Jead:y to
June 16, 1~. tor Impfoveme,ata leave the pad you tut out and
My, "later."
Square - tonfnrmin, organtQ.
tion man, solid clt~n. anyope
who doetn't 1wlng and Isn't with
lt. Al10 ~ailed Cornball
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Only Slcl• law.
That'• a umple •But tht lan·
~all ia OQly a tmy 1Lde · iuue
In tl'le &amp;rowing mov.ement of di•
affiliation and rejection of sueee~s that Is populat~ by the peQple tnown aa "Beata" or "Beatniks "

3 cents pe• word, one lMerhon Minimum ebu~~-e - 60 cent1.
6 &lt;.oents per word for three con~~eeutlve tnsertiona.
SpOOl~ - on., motDth for 30 eents per word
i'' ull rate of 3 eent.s per Wllrd wUl be ebarged lor &amp;dverUslnJ
lf not ptud wl&gt;thi.B 10 Dlt,ys att.er rete~V.il\ll Wll.
Errcrs in Advertlting - Stlould be reported bnmedlately. The
D.a.iJY SeMmel will oot be !'e'SpCB!lble for more tllan ODt J.DCOI'

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&gt;BONN, Germany UPI - Cha11·
.,-reUor Konrad · Adenauer today
The Llona Club met on Tueaday
flatly denied reporta that !'real· evenln&amp; at the , Le&amp;~un Home fQr
Euenhower had IDfiuenced their retular dinner m~tiD&amp;'.
his
to ramai.o •• bead of
A IMICJclan Show l1- plan,ned fDI'
government In We•t Oermany.
Qetober 1~ at tbe W1hama High
School and wiU be eo-Jpoooaored
. BETHANY. W Va. Ul'l - Sen. wlth ,the Wabama 1Band· Booaten
LyndQn B Johnson satd b~re Sun- Charle1
or
day that he woulf;l not aetl¥cly the
tbe
seek the Democratic nomlnatlofl
lor
president next year.
teen men were killed .today wlten
a tru~k haullnt farm laborera man,
crashed Into a tree and cauaht
fire. Thirty-two other&amp; were in·
Jur'ed.
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Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., JUne 8, !aGO 8 ' ---=a-:OOM=--:AP::-AII='I'M:-::IIlHI'=~WJI'R~

lly.
Kn. H• .lllber 1\oush ol Jle&lt;kley
been , •urctcal patient at Holler Ylllted relatives and friea:ck here
Hospital hat J'letutned•to ber home. thla - - ebd '

ole vlollllll relaUYII In ltanNL
A famUy reunloi of Ute ftve
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cba])mtll,

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Daily Sentinel
Daybook
.._,ILL t:LIC'f

above were ' the Rev Larry Wood· \
•uff. past" of the ehu&lt;eb; Mr. and

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Z-DaUy Sentin~l. Pomeroy-Middleport, o .; Jun11 8, 1959

Mr and Ml't !Ben Sayre tnd
ehlldren were week -end auesta of
b.b parents, Mr and Mrs .Olson
Sayre. They also Vlllted otber relatiYea here.
Mr and Mr. Jamea N. Rouah,
Unda 1nd J~ffry, weR week end
gue11t• or Mr and Mn Miltdn Ste·
phan• and childrea at Shady.alde,
Obio.
Mr and Mra. Tq~n Vance, W. Va.
UniYerlity, at Motpnt.c;Wn, are
spendmg thelr vaeatlon here with
hi.a parents 'M f. and .Mn. B. B.
Vance. Tom Vance bu ·aetepted
1ummer em.plQYment wt,Ul: the VBD-adium Coti)OI'IUon."
Joe Ford, W. Va. Tech, Mont.Komery, is apendillg the 1\lmmer
varatlon bere witb hls parenta,
Mr. and Mra. Kermit Ford.
Students from Matlball Colle~
at Hlintlftl~n wbo are, ~pending
the aummet vacation- at 1\ome a":
Stndra Rouab, dl;ugbter of Mr. and
'Mra. Donal~!. Roulh; Ruth Slyre,
dauJhter of Mt. and Jffa. George
Sayre; Ronnie !McGlo~UnJ sou of
Mr and Mr1 Robert · MeGiothUn
and Leroy Darling, son of Mr. and
Mrs Roy Darling.
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Mrt. William Gi!lbs, whq hao

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crrmmal operators are safe - unless and un til the reciptJ,'nt, or an elder - makes a rom
plaint Thus, this menace to American youth
can not be curbed until every citizen mi.lkes
his business to know what mall IS bemg de·
livered into his mail box, and turns over ob·
scene material and a formal complamt to the

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THE DAILY SENTINEL --

f't'&gt;or··,

By HatlG

Couuuentating Editorially
What's In Your Mailbox
The VICIOUS, cowardl y, extensive - and
profitable ~ attack on innocetJt Amencan
children through th e US matl s contmu es, de·
spite the efforts of Postmaster General Ar
thur E Summerfield US postal mspector s,
anH postmasters, throughout the nation

hlth ""

Due to th f" sanctity or sealed ma1l ,

quarter A childish response to this lure

local postmaster.

brings. besides the model, says Mr. Summerfield, •·unordered lewd material, as well as
circulars solicitmg the sale of even more ob-

If his sounds repetJhous, 1t is a public service to repeat thts 'warning and advice The
trafftc still contmues Only concerted public
action can stop 1t

the $500 rrnlhon a year traffic iu

Ohio Public Schools To Receive
$321n Federal Fund Under Ruling
, COLUlfBUS UPI - Ohio pub. approyed classroom teac her urut ~
he Hf'hools wl1l receive $32 ln fed 1n the state

{·r~tl money (or ~aelt

clusroom
teacher unlt ~. under an allotment
recommended by State Superln
tendent o( Pubhc Instruction E E
Holt
Holt rt&gt;ached the $32 f1gure- by
diyidmg more than tWo lnlllwn
doUan m NatiMtal Defense Erlu
cation Act funds by th• number of

THE ALMANAC

June 3th Had
Notable Events
During History

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The Board of Efiueatwn was
seheduled lo yote on this and seY
eral other recommendatiOn&amp; at 1ts
Jtme r!leetmg here Monday
Holt sa1d thf' 11t'W allotment be
came n e ee~Mir \1 v. hen the govern
menl adfh•d $1 ,448,521 two weeks
ago to the S743.B35 Jt had Mlready
earmarked for Oh1o
Ht! re&lt;:om
mended addiiJOnal fl'deral money
be d1Y1ded m the same wav tf a
new appropriation ts made m f1s
&lt;"al 19Mf 1960
Chut.n Urpd

Holt II&amp;Jd he alllo would urg(' the
board to grant charters J•equef:ted
by theMe sl·hools Franklin Sen1or
S1gh ami Jlampton Bennet Jumor
High s&lt;'I11Jols, m Warren County ,
Geneva H1~h School , Ashtabula
Tod J1 1s Monday, Jun.p 8th, the County , Western Reserve High
1&amp;9th day oa the year, with 206 School , Huron -Cmmty; H1land
more la ys to folltow In 19S9
High Sct)ool, Holmei Coul'lty : and
The moon lit approaehiJli~ its thl' ColleJe IP'reJ)aratQry School
flrat qu;,rter
for GJrl11, Cincinnati.
The evening ll.lll'l are :Mereufy,
He recommended approval or
Venulil, Man, and Jupiter.
Defiance Colleg~s request to !rain
On ' his date In h1story :
teachers for kindergarten
nefi
In 1861 , Tenne11see aec:eded from ance already as been cerlifu~ d to
the Um(', n
train 11econdary, elementary, hu s·
In 18Stt, the late American uch- tnes~ , physleal education, and mu
ilett F'rsnk Uovd Wri1ht was 111c teachers
born
Th ~ 23 m1•mber 18narrl Will Con
In lMO, thr !.ate American arch shier Hl'llt' ~ (lropo~P.d eKempting or
llama Jenntnas Bryan · an out 32 grade srhnols rrom a !'lt•ctJon of
spoifen paetrilrt reaigned hl1 of- lht• 11talt&gt; standorrls for l.' lementary
lice In prote111 agJunst f1rm not@S sehools
'J'he
~ectwn requlrea
nnt hv Preaident Wlb;on to the st•hool s 10 f'mplo v nl I('RHI three
lmperla l German eovemment full lime tearh('rs and to place nn
The protelt notelil followed the more lhan two grades m one
tinll:lnr. of the LuJitania
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clattsrnotn
In 1941, Australian
Prce
Holt urged the sectiOn he wa\v.
Frene"'
Indian
and British otl for the M"huola In 190960, befol'(!e!!l croned thl'! frnnt1cr 1nlo eau~t' mo1d or !hem plonned to 111
;,J)'ria to prevent German OC'Cupa Crt'HS!' cia~~ spac{' and hire more
llon of Viehy controlled atr!lelds teache n
during World War II
Th• IIChools inclur1fl 8IIH$fteld
'In lfl63. The Uniled State11 Su· Elnwnt arv
Sdloo l,
CoHhoclnn
preme Court ruled that reatau County, llooc h Grnle Elementary
rants in the D!atnct or Columbia School , (.ul!rnsey . Pledmunl and
may not le1olly refUif.' to aerve DeerliVJill! Mrhools, HarrJROn, Gore
·What It deacribed lUI - "well ·be- 1rhool, Hooking, Plonaant Hill und
haved 1nd respectable" Negro pa. Sedler sehools, Holme!! , Wayne ,
trona
Bethe, Flv, Brownsville sehools,
)1onrne (lay Center School 01Thoutltt lor tMty! ltltetM1n tuwa, fo~ m ...nld Lora! PaultlinA.
WlllltM .Hnnlntt •ryan Hkl
Go11lwn Hnd New •Bedford ltho.Jis,
"TM h~t tltlwa of til th4J Tuscarawas, fllenwoud •chool
..IWI-wMa cit• ht ilte armor ef Deflunce ; OaTrleld ~ehool, Del
Hte tllhfttut ct.,.. · I• stronpr pho9. Allkunnn ~hool , Jotfergon
.~ all tht ho_t!__tf
c.;_or
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DAIL V CROSSWOR
2. J.Mthet
fiR Ilk

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like bird•
4. Cuahton

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8. 8pokea

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window
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tttbunal
t . Berl.mp
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met•r

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"11-IE E"!WER
ACADEMV•··

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obscemty and pornography that masquerades
behmd a facade of innocent·appearmg model
airplanes or model autos ror a dime or a

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jectionable pictures, shdes, films and related

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empuon ror Jackson No 2 Ele
m1·ntaty School m Aughuie Coun
ty He said the d1str~et sought to
avoid h1gher taxes and refus~ to
tonsohdatc WJth another school
{' 1stni't Two mstrut'lors teach ~3
pupil s m l.!ight grades at the
school
Other PtopoMis
In other recommendahons, the
su fJ('rmtendent urged that
~Smclalr Cqllege in Dayton be
authonzed to confer assoc1ate de·
grees m arb and sclence when it
hecumt&gt;s Incorporated at a Junwr
College
~The State reimburse $390.719
to e1ty boards of educatiOn, slate
and elty umversitles on contracts
for tt'acher framing and YOCahOn·
al education
~ The board itpproved the trans
ft'r of 100
ltCI't's
from Elyna
Township lo the city of Elyria,
three acres from Stark County to
the elty of Massillon, two acres
from York Township to the cit~
of Bellevue m Sandusky County.
~Charters be revoked at the
Moscow Local School, Clermont ,
Gibuonvtlte L o I! a J,
Hockin&amp;,
Amlth Local, Knox; Whetstone Lo
enl Crawford, and Ca1'1bon Hill
Loeal , Hocking

Christian Science
Annual Meeting
Opens In Bo~ton

Now HE ~o~As

ONE OF 1HOSE
ME()ICA~·CARE
PLA~S AND WANlS

TO TAKE

A NICE"

REST CU~ EVERY
TlME f-IE SNEEZl!S·-

SOCial HOUr Held
After Rehearsal
Of Wedd .mg PI ons
A SOCial hour
held at the
WI!

Harnsmwille Presbytenan Chureh
:Vfonday evemng, June 1, followmg
lhe rehearsal fur the Atkins-Jewell
wcddmg
Hostessl's
were the
brtdesmmds asslstetl
by the1r
mothers MISJ; Glum Atkins and
Mr!l Eugt?n c A.tkms, MlSs J)arlene
Smtih e~nd Mrs Philip Smtih, Miss
Elilta Mae Blackwood and Mra Ce
ctl BlaC'kwood
Attendmg m addttlon to the

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A meeung of Drew Webster
Post Nc, 39 dru111 and bugle corps
and fmng squad w1ll be held at
7:30 p m Thursday, June
All
person1 concerned are asiCed to
attend 11..1 electmn o( off1cera will
be held

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Mlddlepor1 VoluMecr Fire

Department w•ll hold o0ne of Its
The tmperative need for trust
ann&gt;ual
tee cream so-cials on the
1n spiritual power Will be em lawn et 1the c11y hall Saturday
phasizt•d at the a11nua1 ml'!etlng of even.lna June 13th Alone wl~ ice
The Mot.bcr Chul'(h, The First cream •there wUI be home made
Church: or Chrbt, Scientist, in flies, cakes, coffee and soft ~rir.ks
•
Bostun, Matsachu8ettJ, on MMdly, for .sale
An"ooe wishmg to do~M~ote may
June 8
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An estimated 7,500 Cbrl1tl&amp;n
do !10 b:r eontaelilng commiUee
Scientist s from many p1uta of th~
world- A/rica,
Asia, Au1tralla, ch-airman Bob Mc:!lhmney
artd other dl~tant points u well as
• "ltiMIN TO MEET
from the United States and Cln·
ada- arc onroute to the meeting IIOICIMion
The Me-111
wi-11County
meetf\iremenf•
Wednetday
Aawh1ch convenes annually In IBo•· evening at 8 P M at the Second
too
Ward Fire Slllltwn m Pomeroy,
A new [~esldent and two new
TO HOSPITAL
Hf'aders of The Mother Church
C. R Young was itlken to the
wtll be announced at the !Monday
meetm~~: Membera will hear ape Holzer Hoeplta} Saturday e..-e&gt;nlnll
c1al reports on the growth and Vfttlh Brontoho-pneumonia
progress ot Chrbtlan Science -char·
1table, lecture , publiahmg, healing
TUISDAY MIITJNG
and nl h1•r act! ville~
The Hf)Jrthl!tone Class of tlMl
The hellllng or phy1lcal dlaea11e First Ba:ptiiM Church, _Middleport,
as well as .!fin throufl'h wholly \Wil meet Tue.Miay evenLng at the
sp1ntual means Is a dlatln&lt;!tlve home of IMr end Mt!l
All~n
part of ChrLBtlnn Scwnee A tellg. Hughes.
ton bRsed on the words and worlu
of L:hrst Jesu11, Chrlstlon Schmce
,LAN PICNIC
takes Its authority from the 81ble
The JoUy Bunch Sewkng Club
Ita teachings are set forth In 'Mill have .a pkftk!, 1'hur~day J'tme
"!ktence and Health with Ke)' to the 1IH• at the M1ddlepor&gt;L ROad·
the Scrlpturc8" by Mary Baker aide Park Members may bNnJ a
Edrly, the Dl1coverer 1nd Founded IUt'st if ihey wlah to end pt'OVI·
ol Christian Se1ence
fiOI~ have been made (o meet
Laymen will attend the meeUn1 el.ewhere in caae of Nil.., ,
The Chrlatlan Science Church
has no clergy Following thP main
NIW CtTiliN
ltS!ilon on Monday, a 10rles or
Mr and Mn. Danny Yonker ~re
smaller met•tin&amp;s will be held on announcing the birth of a Jon born
apeclalltcd tople on Tueaday and May Sl at Holler HMpltal, The ln·
Wednesday
tant, the Yonken• second ehild
and
son, weighed 7 pound 6 ounee1
INLIST IN OUAIIDI
ai
birth
Maternal grandpartmta
The rollowm.~: boys enll!ited In
are
Mr
and
Mrt. Cliff Coc¥;e of
th~ Nntlonal Gltlrd abd left May
Ma1on
and
the
Ptternll arand·
2:lrd lrrr FGrt Knox, Ky., where
mother
is
Mr•
Jeaale
Yonker or
th'ey 1 dU receiYe thelt Buie Train· New Hnen.
··
lnt Lnrry Ve\'Jal LIU of Pt. Plea·
sant, Frank Nelaon lteynohb,
NIW ARIUVAL
Ronalrl Lee Roush, both ot Ma.1on,
Mr.
"od
Mrt. Gary S~tn.aer, ot
Bruce Staala. and Boyd J..eroy
Kln1el ot Letart, SJdnev Earl Jronto11, 0 , are announe\JIJ the
Bouer. ot Leon, and Donald Emb· birth of their lint child., ~ ·~n,
bleton and Jamea L. try Of New named Jetlt'8y Alan wetalliDI ~~e.
Yen oound1, thrM OUhCfll Sund1y
Haven
tt Lawrence Countr HolplUI. Local ll'~: ndparentt are Jlr and 11rt.
001.1' IALL KILLI
Ron !-prirlpr, Mulberry Hta.• ol
BIR'IIN&lt;lHAM, Ala. UPI
Sybil Tllomu, 3, died 'l'ueaday of Pomeroy. Mr. Sprln&amp;er Is 1 Cck)p
a 1kull . fl'acture aulfered when student at tbe UniYeratty of Clnstruck by a
Polite flld elnnati.
a ninf-yeaNld bOy bit ll'le ball
from 1ft adjaceat bleknrd.
NOI.ZII
Admllted. J.uno $. Mit.
M Payne, Pomeror, Hila Dal'f'
Je•n Kelly, .ftnennodil· Jl1oa.

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DIVai'BU 'l'fl INTDISTS
or MBIGUIASON AltiA
ltk!hlfll s. o-. Pa.u.lier
hltllah.d ....., .... , .......

Va•.. 1.. Halley, Go~ll»do;

M" Gle•n Jewel!. Mt" SuBan
Howell, Mr and Mra. Vif'ill At·
km•. "'' and Mn. E v. AWns.
Eu~··e Atkins. Go•don At!&lt;i~~~o

best man; Mr and Mra.... c. Hal·
liday, Allen Halliday, 'Mr• Don
Anderson, Richard Gilkey, Larry
l1ark, Mr. and Mrs ,Keith Plummer and David and Marcia, of
Carroll, Oh10, and ihe honored
guests, M11s Sharon Atkins and
Mr Robert Jewell, wbo were presen ted with a Century crystal Band·
wich plate, a JIR from the bridea·
maids and their lraends

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Sunday, _May'"31

New Jiciven
Personals

.Mro. Che-

children of the late Cbarlott.
Hawk WU held Sundli1, May 3~,
at the beme ·of Jlr. aad..Mrs. Waid
Smith, PomeroY ltl 3. The oJdut
ehild
83 yeart old and tbe

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youncelt 18.

wuvor ud ...,

Apollo Pa. wfte wflek ehd p-eBts
O't llr.'aod~:ttln.--ar Llyne
Mr. and Mn. qeor.,e ,fdctafd of
Stetlbtnvtlle werf
eiid cue~
of Jim LaYfle.
• Mra. Ledeada . VIDVatre and
Mn Nada Alfea ~IPilladinl ,.,-t
,or the summer beie at ,Mta: V'an
Meter's home.
Janlee Nicllolaon baa been , on
vacati011 !rom the ••s Super Mar·
ket. Mrs Wayne LoYe worked 111
her plaee.
·
Mr. and Mra. Herman Bate.y and
daualiter of C&amp;fdtas.·BJ-5ea, tallf.,
were weet end gu~ of 'Mr. and
Mr F ~. Batey.
Dr aad Mra. Jobn llidfW'ay and
IDrut were in Cineinnatl tor the
week l!!nd.
!Mr. and Mrs. J&amp;bn Powell, Mrs
William Powell, ltiu Le~h ,Jane
·Powell and Mrl Buddy tirsbach
have returned bome after vaea·
homna in Florida. · Tbey visited

wee-.

The followiqa ehlldnn~ IJ'IDd·
childretl, treat' rranHhUdten •nd
friend• .enjoyed a potlu(!k dinner
and supper:
,
Mrs. Homer Story, Ola and W1nd
Ol~v~!iec;::ill ~~o;~~pia~, ~~ Sm~th. Howard, Ruth and Rodney
Mrs Bernlee Wthn and 'Miaa Con· Smlth. Dayton, Wlllitm and Jean
me Carsey Chapman, vocalistL
Smith, DaytODi Jamea,l
Paul, Peatl and Bever Y
1t•.,
HarriaonvUle; Homer and Ger·
,...--.---------&gt;~ltrude Smith, Marietta; Clarence
Gofdte and Roulle Story, Pomeroy
OUt, •nd .Mary Sloan, Tampa, Pla :
Nettle Meekl. S)'rteute; Mrs
Anthqny (Lola) Kinen, JamH and
Jtaehel, GuyiVille; Gilbert SJnclair
of S:yraeute; Homer Sinelair, AI·
bny;
and Bryan Johnson,
l'trtmtiutJ.
OLEVELAND UPt - Vlneetat J.
Detlmio, 38, a .ftavenna ~oe~ntk·
lln. Calla Ashcraft. Lealifl:, Vera
er who netted and llen Jolt' 1 .JtauJ, loyee and Linda Allllcri.tt,
quarter of a mlllion dollara in COlumbu:L
bad lnveshments, was found guilty
Venale and Frant KUDpnberJ,
leS QSS
tod~~oy of evacUn.K meome tax.
:ou:•vUJe; Garn&amp;tltJ ·K. GaU, ~b·
"1'hi1 Is tbe fabulou1 case of a
.mends and nelahbora were:
The Ladie.! 'Class or the EUB
man who had ba wonderful
Idea
ut.vn:e,
Belva
and
Robert
Sl~n,
Ch··•ch
In Mason met retenlly at
1 •• -d ,..,
~
but grew too i.K too aat. .1''111' • Kenneth Grorer, aertba Gill, J n &lt;the h&lt;'me of Mn AmeUa DavJs.
J d
J
c COll-tl Wl8 ~
• Alii •••
u ge ames
· nett
,.., ehlef
, Clnenee tftg
_,.
Mrs Pauline CtannJb•l-am
Wll
c
•~
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James . aoc:ft
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man. Harwe I'.Utmaa. Howard Bo- in c:harfe Of the prorram aft'er
lal,oJslllnt
u. S. llldltet attorney. Un and Lt•
1whi.eh re(resliments werri lirved to
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the followiOM: ·
~ ,.
, Lebanon UP1 - II1
Nan Mcintosh, VerUe Work·
United Arab RepubUc
O*'d
man, Geneva Mahoney, Villa Lee,
I i::~~~::'::• batOed above the
•
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Elleeo Foreman, ljrance• Nease,
]I
- llraell border Sanda'
Lola Jeffers, Emogene Crow and
Arab1 accused tt.e Iartell
S
daughter, Vickie.

Late News
Off The Wire

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Mason EUB
Lad• Cl •
Meeting Held ,

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aggre&amp;alve
todly
moves.
of
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Mil• Lilah PonU in ..St. Peter.
burt arul •be returntcl Aome wltb
them for a vlaJt
Vr and HMI. Lee ROUih, Mid·
dleport, were Saturday peat of
Mn. Lodemla. yanM:etre.
Morrt, Clark, t~on of Mn Edn,
Cart, has ·been eonfined to .6.ii
home wllb lllh~oi.
Mr. and )frs. 'Carl Shawver !'Dd
het" mother, Mn. Wyelie, Salem~
Vbljln11, were week end gusts of
bi1 parenta. Mr. and .Mra. lYan
Shawver.
Mr. IJld Mr• Q...,- Stewart, Diamond. Oblo, were week eJtd 1ue!1t
ol Mra. Nannie Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Z. L. Stein and
sotil' visited her paren,r:t,

Mr.

~d

M.rl. z ~.. M_.ynard, in Kenova

tor

tbe

weet end.

Ann Chisler, St. Jo.epb Hotpital
Parteribura:, Ia wendlnt: ber yaeation ' wit,h her parents, Mr. and
lfr11. WUU•m Chi,ter: They are au
,"'-btionlng b. FlOrida lor two

weeta.

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Yra. Edgar Lay~ is visiting Mr.

and Mra. Waid Weaver at Cadiz,
Ohio thl11 week.
Mr. and Mn. Raymond Layne
and Judy were, Saturday auelts of
Mr. and ililr. Otto Grimm and-.!~­

T.mh lUI•
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SIOUX tAf..Ls S D &lt;UfJ) .__
'.l'lny" .U-N'egro 1v&amp;~ s.Jeln
N.c .,' CoUece. with a total emoll:
nie.n.t of only 200 boys and 8 tr.avelling tnlclt team of three was
the nation's small oolle,e 'trtack
cllemplon today Mid looked to still
big.ger tf&amp;.inp -the oomill'Lg NCAA
biC t'Ollete meet.
'
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"I'm ,Mt •Ying we'll 'Wiln the
NCAA, WJ.tmon. - .~em Coach
Wdlbur RD81 eeid, but the big
boya will know we're if.he,re."
~ of Wd.nston.Salem s speed·
.Jters t-ame away with seven pi~
bet~ them et k1~ week ends
N.rtl~ Alln or InU!reollegiete
~~th1
et,"'•• (NAIAth) meet. givin,g
"·1INI on._1em e small college
title by one point 'aver second·

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Baa

smatt
shopfler!

8f714~

bath. Very modern Pbone 00011.
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WANT ADS

rt1ll 'i!SHED 5 ROOII
ond botb. 2 upollln
ap&lt;trtment. Phone 5419 8~~

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DEMOCRATIC , RALLY JUNE 9.
8 00 P. M Co~rthouse. Guest
ape1ker, JOe Ftrgwon. Every
body welcome
6-5-4tc

REVl\'AL STARTlNG .JUNE 11
tbrougb June 14 at Mt. Oliv.e
Charch, Lone BottOm, Ohio.
Hear the mspiring young evan,li:etbt, Rev. Gilbert Spen~ and
Pa1tor G. Dot~glas CirtJe.
8 8 "81c
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GoooiCI- UoodC....
Nl Mille• tncl Modtlt
' MITI'OPOLIT&gt;.N
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3 10 'l'C
iMfiiiUICK VD SPECIAl.. $1.495.
4 door hardtop Sedan. One local
owner. Hydramatie drive. '.Biaet-•
tnar's. Pomeroy
6 6 Bte
1956 PONTIAC V8 $1,495 StaUon
Wa,li:on. 9 passenger. One care·
ful owJ!Ier. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy
6 6 Otc

19M MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN
$995 Extra aood -buy. maet·
tnu'a Pomeroy
6 6 6lc
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OLDSMOBILE VB $1.496. 4

Sedan. Hydramatic dnYe
.l:l&amp;H. Very m~e Blaettnar's,
.Pomeroy.
6 6 6ic

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OPJIIGHT PIANO AND STOOL.
$Hl.OO. Phone Rutland 14421.
663tcl

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STATION
ollltuy 3311

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.Jlocl Spr.angt.

·TJtomu lort 12, Chnter 5-Mutt Waper led the wlnnen with
safeties D1ek Gaul bit lwiee
, the Inters and Roame )(yel'!
aad J~ Nunnally bo~.
STANOtNGS
W. L. Gl
M·M Jets
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YOUR P'RIENDL V LOAN MANAGER
IS YOUR MONEY MAN

(Continwd From ,,.. OM}
It II the fact that women's PUt
edlton have cooperated w1th US
DA 1D Ufllrll the t1~ of peu, po.
tatou, heiUiy, and other JeaJOnal
foodJ 1'1 plentlful 1upply, the food
hll ~ eon1umed and thua hu
not ~ome another gov.ernment

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C1oths. Cllntnn Fisher. Middleport, Ohio. Phone IJW.
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CUSTOilf BUILT &amp;.TCII!II II!.·.
aigned for yollf home. Free ~

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minimum wake to be paid
l!lbor employed on tbia coq.
aball be In acebrclanri: 'With

':S&lt;botil~le of ProVOtlllli I!Dur·

·NeerlttiJ0\1 and

by 'lhe

Department
Jndu•&amp;rial Relationa applicable
to Staie IJlehway Deparbnent Im·
proYementl In accordance wlth
Sections 411~.03, 41UUM, 411~.05.
4115.08 aod 4115.07 of the ReYised Code of Ohio."
Tlle btdc(e~ muat submit wi\h
his bid a eertlfied check in the
amount of SMO.fiO',
iPJ.aftB and epeedieation! are on
file ln tbe department of highway•
and the offlee of the dlv1slon depu~
ly ;llr..tor.
'J'be dlreetor rewr,ve1 tbe right
to reject any l"t1d' aff bida

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
IXIC:Utor

TOMATO AND SWIJE"I' POTATO
plants. Second house east from
acbool house in SyraeUJe. Wm.
H. Holmes,
11-21«P

Est•te ef D. L. Reillntlf'.

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11108 NEW J(OOrl 41 PT. 'l'IWLer. 1 bedroom, M ft. aluminum
awning. ·12.200.00.
Lawretlee
Reed, Lowe'• Trailer CoUrt,
Middleport. Ohll).
O.l!tl•tle

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BUILDING LOT ON !WL!!EIIIIIV
HE!GIITS. 80X180. l'bjme
Prlc&lt;d to sell.
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FIM'Y ACRES. SIX ROOM
with bath. Several
Close to bard road.
bus and mail routes.
ter . • RL 1, Ponleroy.

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ex tr:a two •oomiJ en
gaa tul'l'lal:!e. cLOM in
UntWla.. HiU road,

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llblmro ore riiiHIIIa
110-de,.... hot wate11- "

PT. PLIMANT 8 P.M.
GALLI"POLIS 8 P.IL

wJten Unena and beddlna·
.... rood hot ............
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~ ltfthe Wamer-lhle

lildw"' t.. Elliott. GjiUpOIII; fllll
Kattu&lt; Kl,, Ml~l~fl; !@"I·
Graoo 1:. GUmltlr!f; IAi1i ' BotiOlft;
""' lu...., ., Tile Clhlo Volley ...... c..l E. Sililth. tanlllta; !',.;'
Sentinel. loc. •• no iiiHIIa'llc mao 1\oberta, Pt. PI.QMnt; SUI
Ellen

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8, Rock Sprtne• 7with a triple and
!_Wo1 slnl)n and BJII PUMr and
lhUII Dtvil Wltb two hJt• eac!h led
t.he winners. Jlonllie Carman horaered ud bad t"o IBIC]ft, and
Dl&amp;e Arnold htL three alnalu lot"

Social Securitv•
And You

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over Cf!QUr
One ~edouJ aee1dent darkened
t.be ,.und. ken Manley, ahortltop
r'ar tbf ·H.atrisonvllle Hornet., pley
"-a 1t Darwin. truhed lllto the
be~fbt of a p.arked car wblle
ebMi... 1 0~ ball that wu foul.
.Hla arm
cut to the bone and
Ndly alalbed HP wu ruabed to
J&amp;eiaa General Ho•ptta1 whe~
blood traAifullona were g~ven.
Darw;n 3 Hornell 2-DOn LU
Ue .Bob D~K&amp;D each had ibree
bi~ for the Hornets Don Taylor
p1tcber clouted a pme wlnntni:
homer
lead off the extra Inning:
(8tb). He at.o 1 mgted
S'yracuse 4, JeLl 2-- Earl RobiD1011
homered with one on in the
fourth. Jn tbe thJrd, for Syneu.ee,
Jenkin~ He01oi•Y ond Cumlifl 11n·

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PA'I"n' IWINI TITLE
OSLO (UPI)- Budge P.tty of
Los Ati~e_s and Paru won 'hia
second dNigbt tnter.naQOGal Norwewtan tennis Litle Sunday by- clefeaMng heir F'r&gt;olt ot Monterey,
Calif., 6-3, 1$-1, 7-S

DOUBLE DRAIN IBOARJ&gt; SINK.
Good condJtion. Priced low. CaU
Letart Falls 2371 .
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The t~ationtl Grange believet it•
oontet•!l help, ,n stmilar fuhloa.
to atim1,1Jate t"Onsumphon Of fooda
and fiber~ so that they may event·
uaUy match produchon

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S)1'atuae, Thoma• Fork, Darwin a:ted to brinll tin three runa. Geo DU'Win

ud M.iAerwville W'Oifl pmea Sunday WaJIIft' of the let. went down 10 lllntravUle
io ¥et,. Coua.ty aoftball play All hi• f1nt defeat on the mound Hoek Spnnea
were troae except the T·F 12-1 win
lor the wlnnen-fanned four, 1'boma1 Fort

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LADIES WRIST WATCH LOST
ID t'le Vlcimty Of Krogers. lf
found Call Chester, YU !2210.
6•5-6tp.

timatee. Forema.a.
Phone 6284-Y.

Polio II DOt !lekfd! In faet, paralytle j)ollo-oopeclan,.
chfldfen•e eales-letually: ixcreaaed laat ;re&amp;r ewer Ut~1
P'IODI tltoae DOt vacelaated.
PtOteet tounolf and rour famut !!OW. '!'he 1961
polio- Ia qal•ldy opproacblnr and atiD-mllllona
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.,-reUor Konrad · Adenauer today
The Llona Club met on Tueaday
flatly denied reporta that !'real· evenln&amp; at the , Le&amp;~un Home fQr
Euenhower had IDfiuenced their retular dinner m~tiD&amp;'.
his
to ramai.o •• bead of
A IMICJclan Show l1- plan,ned fDI'
government In We•t Oermany.
Qetober 1~ at tbe W1hama High
School and wiU be eo-Jpoooaored
. BETHANY. W Va. Ul'l - Sen. wlth ,the Wabama 1Band· Booaten
LyndQn B Johnson satd b~re Sun- Charle1
or
day that he woulf;l not aetl¥cly the
tbe
seek the Democratic nomlnatlofl
lor
president next year.
teen men were killed .today wlten
a tru~k haullnt farm laborera man,
crashed Into a tree and cauaht
fire. Thirty-two other&amp; were in·
Jur'ed.
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been , •urctcal patient at Holler Ylllted relatives and friea:ck here
Hospital hat J'letutned•to ber home. thla - - ebd '

ole vlollllll relaUYII In ltanNL
A famUy reunloi of Ute ftve
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cba])mtll,

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above were ' the Rev Larry Wood· \
•uff. past" of the ehu&lt;eb; Mr. and

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Mr and Ml't !Ben Sayre tnd
ehlldren were week -end auesta of
b.b parents, Mr and Mrs .Olson
Sayre. They also Vlllted otber relatiYea here.
Mr and Mr. Jamea N. Rouah,
Unda 1nd J~ffry, weR week end
gue11t• or Mr and Mn Miltdn Ste·
phan• and childrea at Shady.alde,
Obio.
Mr and Mra. Tq~n Vance, W. Va.
UniYerlity, at Motpnt.c;Wn, are
spendmg thelr vaeatlon here with
hi.a parents 'M f. and .Mn. B. B.
Vance. Tom Vance bu ·aetepted
1ummer em.plQYment wt,Ul: the VBD-adium Coti)OI'IUon."
Joe Ford, W. Va. Tech, Mont.Komery, is apendillg the 1\lmmer
varatlon bere witb hls parenta,
Mr. and Mra. Kermit Ford.
Students from Matlball Colle~
at Hlintlftl~n wbo are, ~pending
the aummet vacation- at 1\ome a":
Stndra Rouab, dl;ugbter of Mr. and
'Mra. Donal~!. Roulh; Ruth Slyre,
dauJhter of Mt. and Jffa. George
Sayre; Ronnie !McGlo~UnJ sou of
Mr and Mr1 Robert · MeGiothUn
and Leroy Darling, son of Mr. and
Mrs Roy Darling.
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Mrt. William Gi!lbs, whq hao

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Wolfes~utsout
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Plantsville In
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Gallipolis Wins Pair, Pomeroy
Middleport Split In Openers
Gallipolli took a clean hold on

the plnn.
Midd!eport. with Jamie Bowles
Aaoc:Jation standing&amp; Sunday wJth going the distance In both a:amea,
a
of wina over Point Pleasant, won Lie first 5-0 but dropped the
&amp;- and 8-3, while Pomeroy and second 11) on player-manager' Phil
Middle;K~rt split in the openinJ Collins' long triple to right center
rol.lDd uf the OVA 's 151h s«;ason.
in the top Of the al:db with one
Tbe four teams, as a trial step, out Gene Mitch's following double
played '7·inning doubleheaders. Ar- down the rightrieJd l.lne pushed
ter tfle first round on June 11 Collins home.
they / 'Nill review ''reacUons'' ot
Bill Wilson, All-SEOAL thtrd the top rung in the ,Ohio Valley

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Bill Wilson, Tom Grueser and Bob Cunningham of the
1sacker of the Pomeroy Panthers,
pitched 2·hit ball ror .PDmeroy in Pomeroy Panthers were named to the All-SEOAL Baseball
the niebt.cap.He fanned 11, walked first team in selection• completed Saturday by the South·
Ractne maintained ita hot pace
four, ~tnd was tuugh with men on eastern Ohio Sport.swriters and Broadcasters Association in
in the Hoc:t:in.a:N•Iley Leacue! Sunbase.
a meeting at the Jackson Country Club.
day wlth a 1-o win over PlantavJlle
Bowles, throwing for the first
there as LaiTY Wolfe fanned 10
time in a month since he injured
The Panther trio, two inflelden lin&amp;' staff.
and
walked nobOdy in a 4·bit efand
a
piteher-CunniD&amp;Jwnhis lert (catching) band, had his
Tbe writers also named the ~11 - fort.
fast ball zipping and bi1 curYe dip- were backed up by two otherl
ping h1g. But he Ured in the last plaeecl on the "utility rolu.. 1 . SEOAL Track Squad, a formalitY
Racine waa handed Ill winning
inning:; of the seeond game . At mountin&amp;: to second team chofte . where winners or evenLs at the
in the fourth when IBJU McNieThey were BHI Gibbs, firat aaeker , Sprint~ SEO Traek Meet were honthat, he gave up only four bits.
led off with a aifllle and ICOI'·
Uke Wilson in the &amp;et'ond game, ~~ond Nick Coates, ouUielder. A11 ored.
ed on the second error of the InBowie:; permitted two hitJ in the are seniors-to-be next September
The writers elected Chester ning on Allen· Stobart'a I!'Ounder.
opener
except Grucser, catcber, I Junior- Tanneilill, Sports Edit.oc of the
Aaron Wolfe, Junior Wolfe,
Flr&lt;J~ Game-Johnny Vroman Jed to-be.
Pomeny . MJddleport Daily Sen- Stobart had s.ingle1. McNickle
of! the fir'st inning with a walk ,
MidLileport's Yellow JaelleN. in tioel, preaident for the com!Jtg two.
Charle~ Winebrenner was safe on on of lheir worst diamond alumpa year. George Strode , Sports Edltor
Racine eoes to Glouster next
an error, Roger Chancey doubled,
Bowles walked, Charley Smith and ~nei~~~;st!~~ea~~v~: ~~hh:d~: of tbe Athens Messenger, was re- Sunday .
000 100 000--1 ~ 1
Boone Hindy fanned, but Ch11rles clus A cbampionllhip, and wlth named viet preaident, while Ho- Racine
200 000 000--0 4 2
D!!vis W!IS s.afe on em error, the no hitter oveT .25(), had senl« bart Wil~on, Jr., was re-elected Plantsville
third r1m scoring.
Wolfe and McNickle. Smlth and
Ed Crooks named on tbe utility ~ecretnry treasurer.
Baroett.
rn the second inning one run infield.
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were
mad
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Gallipolis, league champions,
scored on singles by Vroman and
Winebrenner. In the sixth Roger had three 0 n the top team, Jack- in th~ afternoon at the county
Lighlf ~ ot singled and 11cored on an son three, Logan one, Wellston elub. Following the business meet·
error.
two. 'fhe "first team" included ine the writers were joined at
Second game-light all the way, two ca'chera and a four-man ptkb- dinner there by their wive&amp;.
Vrom,.., .111gain led the game off
ALL SEOAL FIRST TEAM
with a r ingle, went to 11econd when
Position Bat. A v. Grade
Winebretmer walked, but Chan- Player and School
cey's 240 pounds went down swing- Tom Grueser, POmeroy ........ Catcher
.40r
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ing, Bowles flied out, and Hindy Dick Roderick, Gallipolis . . . . . . . Catcher
NEW YORK (UPI) - Floyd P ...
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So.
hned 'ln the ground to the mound. Jeff Reynolas. Jackson .. , . . . . . 1st Base
tenOn
and ~n~em.r JobaDAon
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It was 0-o till Mitch's blow in the Meredith Johnson. Jackson .. .. 2nd Base
are
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sixth.
'LN.cb at iheadquaf'ltera ot ~ Noew
Bill Wilson. Pomeroy .... ·.. ... 3rd B•se

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Orioles Making Believers Out Of Experts
After Wilhelm's 3-0 Win, Second Place Stand
place Cleveland Indian~ both

o( Yogi IBerra

and Marv

with the experts.
tory in their opener but lost lbe
Wilhelm's 9-0 recor&lt;1
ind nightcap to the 80flton Red Sox,
astounding 0.99 earned run ave- 4-2 and thl! Yankees bounced back
ra·Kt= apeak for themselvel!l 11nd from a 7-~ .setba• to beat the
Along with Jim Robertson's five years ex- manager ·Paul Richards insists Indians, 4·3, before ft9,82:3 at
Orlolea' second-place atandlna: Cleveland. The Detroit Tlaen
perience we have added Bill Osborhe, for- the
ou.g ht to do the same.
made lt 23 out of 33 under .flmmy
merly of Christy's, Chester, to our Staff in
''We can .110 all the way," Rich- Dyke!! with a 6-4 win over the
ards has been preaching since the Washington Senators.
order to give you the best service possible. start
of the season. "We'll go as
In the National League, lhe
far as our pitching will Lake us." 'Mllwaukee Brave&amp; Increased the.ir
Well, Sunday Wilhelm's pitching first-place margin to two JQI.e&amp;
look the Orioles into 8flcond place by .beating the Los Ana:elea Dodlvia a 3-Q victory over tne Kmsas ers, 8-2. The Chicago Cub 1 beat
Clty Athletle~~. The eritwhlle rtea-· the 1Pitt1burgh Pirates, 4--2 anc' 1-0
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the ·Reda to their aecond·&amp;ame

.., ., W•JIIII..,•&amp;Peely eould·
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make an American debut M. New
York's Roose¥ell Racewtar Aug. l.

place, 3~ games behind the White
So • .

t :OO l'fulli. or Con&amp;eque~ ·
~ol!\) C.UIIIY, ~ ·
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SoOO SplniJc• 'l'li,h. . .

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!CARl IV IIATS JAMIN

Hoyt Wilhelm 11lready has made whom split their Sunday dOtJble- berry plus RyOe Duren'&amp; 2 and %
obclieven of American League hit- headerll.
innln1a of shutout relief enabled
lers !lnd now the Baltimore OriWhit. Sax Split
the Yankees to g11in an even break.
oles arc trying to do lhe .same _The White Sox scored a H vic Th.e aplit left the Yankees in sixth

deleorum"··a:dd· even tri.ON
wben Slaflen"a
·

f Uo S.ll:• JD•I . . •

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tor their 15-round bout bad not
Thompson. Gallipolis; John Hendershott, Wellston; Bob Cod- been
selected,

K·a&lt;~(t and Grueser. Bowles and

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game fliT Pomeroy and with more Frank Hill, Wellston . . .. ... . .. Outfiel
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Wolfes~utsout
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Plantsville In
•

Gallipolis Wins Pair, Pomeroy
Middleport Split In Openers
Gallipolli took a clean hold on

the plnn.
Midd!eport. with Jamie Bowles
Aaoc:Jation standing&amp; Sunday wJth going the distance In both a:amea,
a
of wina over Point Pleasant, won Lie first 5-0 but dropped the
&amp;- and 8-3, while Pomeroy and second 11) on player-manager' Phil
Middle;K~rt split in the openinJ Collins' long triple to right center
rol.lDd uf the OVA 's 151h s«;ason.
in the top Of the al:db with one
Tbe four teams, as a trial step, out Gene Mitch's following double
played '7·inning doubleheaders. Ar- down the rightrieJd l.lne pushed
ter tfle first round on June 11 Collins home.
they / 'Nill review ''reacUons'' ot
Bill Wilson, All-SEOAL thtrd the top rung in the ,Ohio Valley

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Bill Wilson, Tom Grueser and Bob Cunningham of the
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pitched 2·hit ball ror .PDmeroy in Pomeroy Panthers were named to the All-SEOAL Baseball
the niebt.cap.He fanned 11, walked first team in selection• completed Saturday by the South·
Ractne maintained ita hot pace
four, ~tnd was tuugh with men on eastern Ohio Sport.swriters and Broadcasters Association in
in the Hoc:t:in.a:N•Iley Leacue! Sunbase.
a meeting at the Jackson Country Club.
day wlth a 1-o win over PlantavJlle
Bowles, throwing for the first
there as LaiTY Wolfe fanned 10
time in a month since he injured
The Panther trio, two inflelden lin&amp;' staff.
and
walked nobOdy in a 4·bit efand
a
piteher-CunniD&amp;Jwnhis lert (catching) band, had his
Tbe writers also named the ~11 - fort.
fast ball zipping and bi1 curYe dip- were backed up by two otherl
ping h1g. But he Ured in the last plaeecl on the "utility rolu.. 1 . SEOAL Track Squad, a formalitY
Racine waa handed Ill winning
inning:; of the seeond game . At mountin&amp;: to second team chofte . where winners or evenLs at the
in the fourth when IBJU McNieThey were BHI Gibbs, firat aaeker , Sprint~ SEO Traek Meet were honthat, he gave up only four bits.
led off with a aifllle and ICOI'·
Uke Wilson in the &amp;et'ond game, ~~ond Nick Coates, ouUielder. A11 ored.
ed on the second error of the InBowie:; permitted two hitJ in the are seniors-to-be next September
The writers elected Chester ning on Allen· Stobart'a I!'Ounder.
opener
except Grucser, catcber, I Junior- Tanneilill, Sports Edit.oc of the
Aaron Wolfe, Junior Wolfe,
Flr&lt;J~ Game-Johnny Vroman Jed to-be.
Pomeny . MJddleport Daily Sen- Stobart had s.ingle1. McNickle
of! the fir'st inning with a walk ,
MidLileport's Yellow JaelleN. in tioel, preaident for the com!Jtg two.
Charle~ Winebrenner was safe on on of lheir worst diamond alumpa year. George Strode , Sports Edltor
Racine eoes to Glouster next
an error, Roger Chancey doubled,
Bowles walked, Charley Smith and ~nei~~~;st!~~ea~~v~: ~~hh:d~: of tbe Athens Messenger, was re- Sunday .
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Boone Hindy fanned, but Ch11rles clus A cbampionllhip, and wlth named viet preaident, while Ho- Racine
200 000 000--0 4 2
D!!vis W!IS s.afe on em error, the no hitter oveT .25(), had senl« bart Wil~on, Jr., was re-elected Plantsville
third r1m scoring.
Wolfe and McNickle. Smlth and
Ed Crooks named on tbe utility ~ecretnry treasurer.
Baroett.
rn the second inning one run infield.
AJl
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selections
were
mad
e
Gallipolis, league champions,
scored on singles by Vroman and
Winebrenner. In the sixth Roger had three 0 n the top team, Jack- in th~ afternoon at the county
Lighlf ~ ot singled and 11cored on an son three, Logan one, Wellston elub. Following the business meet·
error.
two. 'fhe "first team" included ine the writers were joined at
Second game-light all the way, two ca'chera and a four-man ptkb- dinner there by their wive&amp;.
Vrom,.., .111gain led the game off
ALL SEOAL FIRST TEAM
with a r ingle, went to 11econd when
Position Bat. A v. Grade
Winebretmer walked, but Chan- Player and School
cey's 240 pounds went down swing- Tom Grueser, POmeroy ........ Catcher
.40r
Jr.
ing, Bowles flied out, and Hindy Dick Roderick, Gallipolis . . . . . . . Catcher
NEW YORK (UPI) - Floyd P ...
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So.
hned 'ln the ground to the mound. Jeff Reynolas. Jackson .. , . . . . . 1st Base
tenOn
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are
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After Wilhelm's 3-0 Win, Second Place Stand
place Cleveland Indian~ both

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and Marv

with the experts.
tory in their opener but lost lbe
Wilhelm's 9-0 recor&lt;1
ind nightcap to the 80flton Red Sox,
astounding 0.99 earned run ave- 4-2 and thl! Yankees bounced back
ra·Kt= apeak for themselvel!l 11nd from a 7-~ .setba• to beat the
Along with Jim Robertson's five years ex- manager ·Paul Richards insists Indians, 4·3, before ft9,82:3 at
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ou.g ht to do the same.
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ards has been preaching since the Washington Senators.
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Gua Triandos hit a two-run homer and Bllly Klaus sln~~:led home
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Whisenant's double and single led
the ·Reda to their aecond·&amp;ame

.., ., W•JIIII..,•&amp;Peely eould·
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GOTEBORG, Sweden (UP!) ltaian-&lt;~~Wned "lclre l\1" aoored e
surprise v.i.Citory over Freoc'h wonder horse "J.min., Sunday to the·
~byJJ Stora Prtz, • Swedish trotti-ng roace. Jam.m Is ecbeduled to
make an American debut M. New
York's Roose¥ell Racewtar Aug. l.

place, 3~ games behind the White
So • .

t :OO l'fulli. or Con&amp;eque~ ·
~ol!\) C.UIIIY, ~ ·
•
SoOO SplniJc• 'l'li,h. . .

, :oot Huckleberry ·Houn4

!CARl IV IIATS JAMIN

Hoyt Wilhelm 11lready has made whom split their Sunday dOtJble- berry plus RyOe Duren'&amp; 2 and %
obclieven of American League hit- headerll.
innln1a of shutout relief enabled
lers !lnd now the Baltimore OriWhit. Sax Split
the Yankees to g11in an even break.
oles arc trying to do lhe .same _The White Sox scored a H vic Th.e aplit left the Yankees in sixth

deleorum"··a:dd· even tri.ON
wben Slaflen"a
·

f Uo S.ll:• JD•I . . •

Tueaday for .their June 2D heaV)'wcight title :U1bt.

WUi

tt ~hJ• ID·e.ch ,_ lte,note

Channei3-Mondoy

York St.ate A.thlf'fde Oo.mmi8lion

000 000 o!o~· ~ er, Gallipolis; Bill Gibbs, Pomeroy; Frank Swingle, Jackson.
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al pr.lv.te cootr.dt; with promoter
Barry Wright, Jackson; Ed Crooks, Middleport; Toady Bill RoleD!!OhD on Jen. 29, the site
tor their 15-round bout bad not
Thompson. Gallipolis; John Hendershott, Wellston; Bob Cod- been
selected,

K·a&lt;~(t and Grueser. Bowles and

I

.349
.411
.300
.405
.348

Ern;c Kau!f pitched the Clrst Gary Lane, Gallipolis ...... .. ShortstoS
game fliT Pomeroy and with more Frank Hill, Wellston . . .. ... . .. Outfiel
arm-seasoning promises to give the Terry Stewart, Logan . . . . . . . . . Outfield
Collins ' men a frontline pitcher. Stan VanFossen, Jackson ..... . Outfield
Wibon looked like a strong No.
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1'1--V'Ill' Sentlilei,' POmerdy-Middleport, o·., June 8, IOS9

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21 .
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honoring Miss April Shasteen , whose marriage to Thomas E.
lr LUCILLI HAWKINS
on Munday !¥eninll at tbe Alex·
SJnith will be an event of JuDe 21. Arrangements of roses
Vows Exchonaed
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·'. · v11· ,~ .a... -..
Rice, and Mrs. CarroU Adam•, Jr. lumbus were recent eueeta of b18 Mra. Jack M. Welah, Clar.k&amp;bUf'l, .wu ..... ~. o-. ..,...on..., •. "'~M 1 a1
E. J . Trocy. W. Va. qe annouocina: the mar· 'H oizu H01phal to Mr. an~ 1ln.
Gamea were played during the
Mrs. Roy Tracy Jr., Mn. Albert
N
h T
B
d
d
. •ervin~&gt; as hoateSiel. The meet- pareo&gt;l5, Mr. H~ sChut.- of 'Marion visiting w:~ s opened in regular form ,
'11ftllinc and pri•e• swarded to Mee• Mrs. Ray Glue, Mrt. Nor·
UeSt
jg t
,! ) e
n
e neS
ria11e of Mlsa Marion Zimmerman M'nlon, OliU.,.:e~. 1'llla Ia. the 0 ...
relatiYft lin Pomeroy over t.be
Kn. H. C. Brick1es, Mrs. Harold bert Neutzling, Mrs. Ellen Couch,
Plans are being completed by the officers· and th~ Host.eu with Mrs . Henry Buck, Jr., pre- ed
to the Reverend Mr. Jaet TUmaa unrera th'" ,. ~d •nd flnt
weekend.
Welsh. Tile wedding wu an e¥ent' dau~~· Tbt lhaYs"Dal IP'andpuEbe~~cll, MrsR. No~"1b1 ert Neu'.zling Mrs. WiHard Ebersbach, iMrs. w. committee of tbe .&amp; "'ateur Gardeners club for their annual &amp;idiru: at the buaJnesa meeti:-.a.
and ._ ... Guy · U&amp;Se ·
ft. Shasteen, Mrl. Jacob &amp;berlbacb guest ni~~"ht.
·~~
Th~ roll calL was aosw~red with Mr. and Mn. Fred Rosenbau-m of Saturday, June o. a.t St..John eotl .,.._Mr. a~ , ""- LewiJ PauThe m""eeUng Wl"ll be held this Wedr\esday, June lOth at "My F:.vorite Rose." Mrs. Carron apent .the weekend .tn S~lield l!:van~lical Lutheran Cburc.b in dree, Hen~~. &amp;Dd PI~HDII
After the honored guest opened Mn. Mary Kumelman, Mra. Homer
a:rand~arentJ are Mr. and Mrs. Lesher many lovely gi!LII rt!lreah- &gt;Srickles and Misa Anna Durst.
Grate View, home of Gene Grat.c, Adam s, Jr. waa named chairman "Mih Mr. and Mra. Jac~ Roeen.- MUlvale.
ter Oblln(er bl
Havea.
menta were served by the hos- Sending gifllll •hut unable to atFront
Street
at
p.
m.
Eacb,
of
the
Alex
&lt;Quillen
Building
ctJm
baum and remHy.
011
8
teuet to Mrs. Denver Kappie, :li.rs. tend were Mrs. Emmett Blackburn
d A d
mem~r is aaked to ·bring a guest mitlec from the club. The fall
Mr1111. MHh1.rd Woi.ldermutb reL. L. Roush . Mr5. C. J. Ebersbach, Mrs. Walter Hamm, Mra. Harry
with her .
flower ~how was discuued and it turned to her employment i.,t the
Mrs. Dale Smilh. Mn Roger Cui· Watson , Mrs. 'Renier Menchini ,
Abo
The program for the eveninc was announced that Lelah Jane Kroger Store todly, after a week's
lums, Mrs. Floyd Williams, Mrs Mrs . Clem enti Menchini, Mrs. Mar·
will be the showing of films by Powell, from the Nfw Have~ Gar- veoatton. While on ¥aelltion, abe
L F. Schoenle b, ~1rs. Gladys,Jones vin Burt, Mrs. Joe Gloeekner, Mrs.
Ml'ddleporf
Bob Bycr on the Tulip Industry 'a den C!ub will serve as chairman, end Mr. Wildermuth and family
Mrs. Dena
Holland . The films were taken by with Mrs. Chester Weaver of the visited in W~J&amp;hin.Cton, D. C.
Mrs. Rubell , Mn. Gilbert Free· Albert Ebenbac:h,
man and Sharon, Mu.. Harnld Eb-l Zwilling, Mrs. Earl Denny, Mrs.
Byer while he was in service
Nehac!ima Club serving as co.
UTICA MOHAWK MULTI-COLORED
Althur Kaspar and a:rand&amp;Gn of
Ellsworth Rowe and Mrs. Ben
F~DOII ··HOUDASH•LT
Hostesses for the evening a~ t:hairn;n. ' Mrs. Dul!k announced WesteniHe weroe the weekend
NeuUling.
Guel!ta witb MI-. end Mrs. Carl Mn. Paul Davis, Mn Guy Reyn- that the landscaping or the Mem· gue.U of hl11 brother Roy KGSpar.
Mattox and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer olds, Mrs. Arthur S~iliilCr and Mrs. orial lluilding had been completMr. and Mrs. Tom Able1 1nd
Bend Rotary
Mattii'X yesterday were, Mr. and Robert Coats.
ed, which the club was C!o-sponsor· daugobter, Carol;.yn, left Saturday
Mn. Otmer Childers and Mr. and
lng with the New Haven Club.
niebt for Weetcm,. W. Va., for •
Foml'ly Death
M
•
H ld
Mrs. Be" Chlldera "of Glasgow,
Mrs. James Weber, of Middle· week's vtsJt ~ rel.trivu.
eehng
e
w. Va ' Mrs. Jam.. R. Mattox
h
Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Garen SU:msbury
d M of Ed WOrd F
port, 11~ke to the group on the
Henry Koro of Marion spent tNt
were i:J. Beaver Sunday afternoon
The Bend .Rotary Club met for Diamll'ld, W. Va., Mr .. an
rs.
I R"
care and growing of rosts. She weekend with Mr. 4Nld Mr&amp; ~eora:e
with th eir daughter-in·J.aw, Mra their regular dinner meettn1 on Leon1rc' Mattox and children, Karshowe~ several beautifuL arrange Kom, -\nne St.
William Stansbury at the home of Thursday evening. Trooper Swartl en , Mary Ann and Michael of H ld
h
ment.s featuring ro~e specimen's
Mr. and MJ\9. ClUtord Bt.uer lod
her if·uther. Mrs. C. C. Halter- of lhe West Vir1inia State .PGiice Nitro, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
she had (rown . The club presented
100 of Cof.ur:abull ,..._ · weekend'
man, ""ho died Saturday afternoon spoke to tbe II'OUP on Dew traffic Euatac~ ~Wilson and son Andy of
Out-of town relatives and frle- her with. a lov~ly gi'L.
guests of ·h:iiJ. pereDtt, Hr. lllid MrS:
at Holrtr ·Hoapital.
lawa.
Point fl'JCaaan.t, W. va.
nds who were here lor the ·funThe next meeting w1U be at Edward Bauet:
··· •
Tb e .• unera I IGr Mrs. H l It erman
Le9nardwith
Taylor
Coium·
Those attendln'" were Carl'· .S'!!· buoMrs.
Mr.ofand
Mr&amp;. eral of Edword T. (Budd•)
~ FtellC!b the ho-ne of Mrs. Ray Pickena, Jr.
E. W. Harper returned (0 his
1·0 •·lslttn&lt;
'~II
h ~ Tue&amp;day a t "00
•
~'"de D....nck
1·n ., lidllleport, with Mrs. Titus giv- home, Madi~, .1ri4AY. after _.._
wL
•·
a t the livan, .Herman Layne,
Donald F. Elmer Mattox !or a few weeks.
~·-. Mr""' .,._.v
l'~~ '"" ,.._.
•·
F
er
I
I!
•nd
M•s.
Owen
~ncb
of
Jad:·
ing the program on flower ar- vts~ with hit hi'othef Qbar Herporne.
Roush, Lloyd .Ro!J.lih, Floyd Car·
Dr. and Mrs. H. c . Horden of
~'"'
:-::aver un a
Othf'rs fre»n Mid,ileport who mack, Richard Ord, Or. John H. Columbus vi&amp;ited recently with son Mr. and Mrs. ·Earl Fren.ch rangements.
er and other re)aHVi!l.
We- 1• Bea•·er" Sun·'ay woro Mrs
••d' Mr•. Jack Cow1"e of Colum· ·
Tho .e attending were Mrs. Phil'"' ··
• · "'
Ridgway, J L. Stewart, Jac k fo'1es h· Mr. and Mrs. Garen Stansbury.
·M.rt. Della Hoover of PalnB&amp;ViUe
Rodne.. Downing , Mrs. Crary er, James Hampton, Rome WilMr ........ .. Mrs. Ernest Hughes bus, !&gt;lr. and Mrs. Harry' Bell, ip Batey, Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr.,
ia
tOO guest or her BiBter, Mul. 'I1Jo..
fi
·
IUaVIs,
·Mrs. J atmes T"t
l us 11.n d Mrs
Hamson, Rusaell Capehart. Harry were in ~
Dunbar, w. Va. Sunday to Mr. H. H. Town ..
- nd. Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Donald BumgArdner, Mrs.
mas
Goeglein and 'Etban Harper.
M• D• J·1ar tl.nger 0 f PomeroY·
Poston
,
Mro.
Graco
Poston
and
Jsn1es
Gilbert,
Mra.
Thomas
Hoff·
i\'liller, Altun Bonney , 0 . J . Bostic, visit w!th Mr. and Mrs . Henry
: Mr. and MrFI Wllliam Stan~ ·Philip Wolpert, Frank Tiwmpsun H··bbs. Mr. Hobbs is serioualv ill. Mr. :1.1d Mrs. Bruce Bingham of man, !drs. Lloyd Hoffman, MrJ.
b ur •J pi an to re t urn to the•·r home and Trooper Swartz.
" J'u&lt;hes and Mrs. Hobbs' are Alhe.,, Mr. snd Mrs. Mllton Smart Robert Johnston, Mra.. Robert
Mrs.
in Clearwater, Florida aflcr the
sisters
of Tolt:!do, Mr. and Mrs. .ltmea Lay:ne. Mrs,. Lawrence Lleving, Y eoger Family
iurleral.
Betz pf GalliJ;JoHs.
Mrs. Geore:e Mackni.ght, Mra.
Happy
Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Ault and
Richard Pfiffner, Mn . .Ray Plc· Reuni,on Held
family and David Dodson were
Mr. &lt;~nd Mrs. Rich:1rd Blahop and kens, Jr., Mrs .. James Roush, Mra.
vi~iUn~ with her parents, Mr. and dauihter of Bucyrus, Rev and Jolin WoJ.fe, Mra. Weber and the At Diehl Home
Plon.ning Church
A reunion of the members of
'
Mrs. Charles Slndle in Sprlne- Mrs. E. L. Miller and Mr. Mel· · hoste 11ies, Ml's. Field&amp;, Mn. Rice,
•
' '"'! • I~
the family Gf the late Cllarles and
field .
dridge MHler of the Plaina, Mrs. and Mu. Adams.
' ' ...
Mr. and Mrs. Mont West of Aldean Miller and Mrs. VerHa
OrliJ.a Yeager Wolf held em Sun'7zx108 .INCHES
.
•
at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs.
day
visited
over
the
weekend
Swain
G!
Crown
City
and
Ml'J,
M
•
Roseville
1 lhe soda! room of th&amp; · church,
James Liebl in Pomeroy.
yhen the Happy Harvesteh Clau with Mrs. Henry Jienneay and Mr. Harold Clark of Dayton.
Attending were · Mr. and Mrs.
and
M
..
s.
R.
T.
West
of
Pomeroy.
The
runeral
for
Mr.
French
who
A
of the Federated Church met Frl·
.• ';
Dallas
Yeager, Mr. and Mn. Char·
Mrs.
Jeal)ne
Asbury
and
daudied
at"
hla
home
Tuesday
evenlnl
day evt&gt;mng, !It the church.
Jes
Yo!l!gcr
.and
children,
Marty
ghters, Mra. croekett Perry, &lt;Ern· wu h~kl Friday, June ~that the Mason EUB
:~ $2.~6
Mrs. Henry Reibel prc1ided at estine) and Janice visited over !Rawlin&amp;lfCoats
Funeral jHome
and Sa lilY, aU of . Maaun; Mrs~
the m ~.!Jting and It was voted to the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. with the Rev. Haymon Konkriiht ' Rev. George R. Crow, a mission· Blan~he \'eaJer, Mlr. and Mrs.
purch:•se two new lamp shades for Hornor Jonc1, of south Third Ave· oUlciatlng. He was burled In the ary on vacation from India, spoke Clarenr{' l Yeager and children,
. 81xi08 INCHES.
the la'IJPS in the ttoclal room. It nue, .and other friends.
RivervJew Cemetery, Middleport. on J:afll Monday night at the Ma.s- Sharon and Bever':v., Mr. and Mrs.
c . E. FrY, ali of Letart, W. Va.:
was ol ~n voted to purchase c:ookMr. and Mrs. Bruce Hingham
on ElJB cnurch .
S~tE . . . ' •. ' ' . . . . '
Mrs.
J~1hn
Fry
and
daugttter,
Judy,
ing utensils for the oehui'Ch klt· and d1ughter wiJt be movina to
Col"ted slide~ were shown of
chen.
,_ · ( · l
Midd 1t:port next week. They plan
the ar~'a in which he had served. of New Haven.
DOUBLE BED SIZE
,
Mr. and lin, Andr.e•;( Cfosa....and
to
live
with
hta
mother,
Mrs.
A.
lllust:
alions
or
some
of
the
habits,
Games were 'JIIayed and prizes
childr•
m,
Paul
and
Eddie,
Jo
custorrs, and religious actlvltlea
B. Bingham on R11ssell Street. Mr.
awardr-d to Mrs. Addie G.ueser,
Cro11s .111 ol Letat.r t, Ohio] and Mr.
em_pkl.
v
ed
with
the
College
of
the natives were illustrated.
Bingham
ia
.............,7 Be CIJIDt
Mills Th~lma Grueser, Mn. Hentz Econorny Savings and Loan Co. in
and
.'•frs. Diehl and ., children,
Arte:
the
talk,
a
question
and
I z "" qt. cia)' .ad n1abt. ill ...,
Mia&amp; Sandra -Roush has •been
Charle'le and Jo ·Ellen.
-o/JOUI--.·AD J110 need 61 a Wolfe and Mrs. &lt;..:le~tnd Helne1. Pomeroy.
answe~
period
wa11
ht!ld.
Rev.
42x36 INCH
Refruhm enh were Rerved durMrs. A. C. Cu II urn an d son Larry elected to membership in Fagua, a Crow will return to India for an·
A rGt luck picnic dinner was
ing thr sotlal hour by Mrs. Hlirry
· · Flor ld a and Mrs. RJC hard women's honorary society at Mar·
...... dl¥!n!M!!Md 10 ,.,.. ,...
~-.. other live year period this fall. servert.
of Avteo.
Canterbury, Mn. Gladys Cuckler Grose
of Amstead, w. va ., spent shaH College. Women arc elee~
'
and M,·s. Clyde Millhone.
the wPekend with Mr. and Mrs. during the second semester of the Episcopal Church in Huntington.
Coall ••• -... ••• ad drollac•
POSTPONE MEETING
Guy Reynolds and left Sunday to the Junior year on basis of leader· This carries with it a acholarahip
. . Jlt. o oiNIIDO¥etl . . . . . . .
The Amerlean Legton Auxiliar;y,
.. ...,, BaaiiJ, QUktb' lafttW
visit with relatives in Plttsbura;h, ship, character and Intelligence. , &gt;tyhich pays her tuiUon at Mar· Lewis Manley Poll, No. 163 he.s
Penn.11vlvanla.
M'laa Ruth Sayre has been alkctd ahali College. The lnetntct&amp;r in bet:n poetponed from .UWs Tuesday
Pom~rDy Bend
._. OIW'OIT aacl dependable
'
. ' ...
Mls:.
Mary
Patterson
and
Delto
sing in the choir of the _Trinity voice at the .::o11e1e direc~s thlB until June 16. They will meet et
......._ •••lneend 11r llmoTHEATRES
mar M~•sten were united in mar·
choir.
the
Ml Moriah &amp;aplist Chureh.
MEIGS - Pomoro1
riage ~aturday afternoon by Rev. New Hoven PTA
· M¥1 oa
ad doc:eor
Robert Palmer, pastor of the MidTONIGHT •nd TUESDAY
. . - .... '-lJJI{IJ ~
dleport Church of t!ul NQzarene. Committees For
'"THE HANGING TREE"
....... Air OwiMAoo+r!.l HillGary Cooper - Marla Schell The &lt;:"cremony w.as preformed at
t.;h• :b"erAr&amp;onaa:e with the b~ide'a The Year Named
01
Not O!Nn W•dnHd•y
, MrC. Bernice Patterson
The .Exeeutlve iBoard of the New
.kitnola I
11nd Virgil Justice attending.
'
IJaven PTA met recently at the
Rev. Robert Palmer, pastor ot home of Mrs Paul !Powell for the
'I'I!MPLE-Middleport
the Middleport Nazarene will be purpO&amp;e of appointlni commitlecs
TONIGHT end TUISDA '(
in Nelsonville at the Church of for the coming year.
the Nnzarcne of that dty to con"SJIAGGY DOG"
BUdiet and Finance: Mn. Law
a revival service from the renee Lievl.nt. Mrs. l.ewla CIP&lt;'·
duct
Fred M.acMurr;~y, Joan H9iM
BRADBURY ROAD
17th ttr June through the 21st. hart, Mrs. BurlQn McCarthy. Mr11.
Adm4Nion 75c and 50c
The Rev, J . S. llnnnon of Point Samuel Ha1stead, Mrs. Albtrt
PHONE 8398
lout. 1
MlildltpOrt, 0.
Not Open W.dt. and Thurs.
Pleasant will fill Rev. Palmer's Roush, Mr. Jaek Needs and Mr.
,. ,'I'
·· '
pulpit on Sunday while he Is 10ne. Raymond Si1k.
'
Mr. t~nd Mrs. Joe Tribble ind
Tlephone: Mrs. Clar.nce Ten·
dauihter Kim, of Charleston, W . nanl, Mr1. Robert Beech.
Va. w ~re weekend (Jueatr with her
National PTA Maga&amp;l~JC: Mrs.
mother, Mr . and Mrs. Georce Hat· Clyde Foley.
kett, r! S. Second Avenue.
County Council Representatives:
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin LtveJIY Mrs. o. J. Boatk and J. K. Flesher.
and d1ughters Lisa and Lynn were
tPubHeity: Mrs. Everett Roush .
In Blacksburi, Virllir.ia over the 'Mrs. ':Bethel Vance.
weekend where Mr. LJVeaay receiHoapttality: •Mn. Robert Mcved his decree In EngJneeriq Glothlin, Mrs. Edwin Stein, Mrs.
rrom the Vlra:lnln Polytechnic Howard Joe .Burf"la, Mn. G~Grge
ScJwoJ. Frlday'a Sentinel Jtated MacKnieht.
thut they· were in Clarklbura, W.
Membership: Mrt. Robert S.yre,
Va . w~ore It should have read Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mra. James
Biackllburc. The Llvesaya Uve in Uanerty, Mrs. Gene Athey, Mn.
the Mary Hel&lt;1n Davia property, Harry Staats, Mrs. Robert Hollman
S. 4th Strool.
Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mrs. Harold
Sundty iUe1ts of Mr. 11nd Mre. Bumearner, Mn. John Bnbham,
Kenneth E. Myer and .son Bob MrL Euacne Weaver. Mrs. RILY·
•nd Mr. 11nd :Mrs. CharJea K. Byer mond Silk, Mrs. Grant Rouah, Mri.
ud aon Kenny Lee were Mr. and John Fersuson, Mn. John Wolf~. ' ·
Mre. Jamea Chapman .nc1 eon Mra. Qarlea Weaver, M.ra. ·Willliltn
Brice, Apple Grove, W. Va., and Shinn, Mrs. Tommy . Weaver, Kn.
'
Mra. Cloyd BlrnetJt: ttnd dauehter James Bait· and Mra. Robert t.ynC.
Vonda Lee, Leon, Weat Vll'tlkl~.

Miss April Shasteen Honored

SOCIETY·

~::':~~:••d

OIUCIW FOR TODAY

Nehoclimo

1

NEWS
OF THE AREA

oRe•.

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.._ C....-nY all-cl .., a cenl&lt;[otte_.lho - o f
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, . , ........ • thl•' wtlktd . ,
Witt. the w1Mow4n,llayM
cel•t. TM rhiht
the
th. ccm,.ny 11ld, w.a IMut

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day, Juno 9, 1959

•·

Plant New Unit

elton

'

Huge Electrical Installation ·
To Be Completed Next Summer

Beaver Sunday

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funera 1tes
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Is pea er t

I' ·B•EAT
the HEATi
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DOUBLE BED

Is Accorded

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FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.66

HonOrS

...
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·PILLOW CASES TO MATCH

Elberfel~s

'*"

$1.36 pair

June Sole,

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INTERNATIONAL

KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

~TRUCKS ,

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loot_tbcil """' agaiD •• ,

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Senate

BUI

419,

n's

loose $200,000 of Melg$, County

vanced another step toward Governor Mlch~el DISalle's desk.
senator James Porter, Gallipolis, satd hiS Senate bill was
approved unanimously Monday nisht by the committee head·
ed by Sen. Frank R. PokornY, Cleveland. 1\ now goes to the
1,10\lat ,JJ,ulea Commlt.tee fur a cal·
·r
.
•

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0

blliJ. But the- praet.ice is common Fellowship Of the Meigs County
..
• •aleguard
or the Churches o! Chrlot.bY
other
Wanchel!l oplnol
of the one
legtalature
objeetlng.
\IA;IIhi:va,
S. oB. 419 will ~ace approxlmate,)J $200,000 in a "COlJDt)' Hoapi~l"
llJnd which may be uaed to bwld
• Rew Meia;J County' HotP.lt•L
Voterl ift 1948 approved a l·mlll
levy for_ 10 yean fcn: ~ veterana
memQtill which, .. oft·thKeeord,,
would be a hoapltil. But leill ill·
terpnlatioos of tbe code have
,I}Te"Vented use of t~ money for a
bospltil which alao would be a
veterana' memorl•l.
·

New Haven Fire.
~pt; To See~.. .
Funds For TruckThe -New

n,

Haven

Volunteer

from , dOor to -dOor ·1f

homei In tbe arfa •nd

in New I:~~

Ham.~--.,--:!:-

JLirrison\'ille ·
,Man Is Killed".-·
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Cla:...00 By·.Death
Monday Morlnng
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(MidaJeport) and I feeJ Rltles wUI
·
Ji¥e n •n early piaoe on the r:aleo·
dar,." ~id the senator.
,
WI
'7here aeema uttle doubt aft)'·
wbenl that il ,wtll .. approved
overwbelmi.nllY:"
.
S. tB. 418 was- paued ~ Of! tbe
Wllblir Pierce, Bradbury1_died
Senate floor three
!liO. Both MOnday mor!UnJ: at Holzer .HoapiPorter and MeiRharl •poke for tiL
,
the bill before the Ort~hations
Mr. Pi~rce, who yas 81 f.~ll'l Of
cOmmittee MOnday night.
age waa jborn May 27,_ 1618, the
son of Edward •nd Mary .Ann Ausea_. Porter explained that Mein· therson PierCe, Jttildbqry, H~: h11
bart's H. B. 880 WILl "b:v-pamd" apent ·hta ·tntire liCe il'i B'fadburt
In ' favOr of S. B. 4,18 ;l)etau.e 419 and haa befln a· CoDti-aetOr and
bad .rece.ived senate sppi'oval first. carpenter, He Waa a member of

Fall
on,
Connie Harbour,
lllna Hall, "'!uzle
Surract, Oarr
Harrl11, Jimmy BalJ..
Betty Wolle, VJakle
Phyllis and Darlene
Sendlna: Ji(ta but not attendlnj
were Judy JltAbtt aDd Robert
Hucart.

pryiri~

taxpayers' money from legal entanglements, today had ad-

to Letort dt!flnf
the weet of Juae- JD,
Doaatioru er' soUCbt. to flelp
~ for a tant: trucll:
recer;ttiY
tnWcb•aed by the tieputment · to
order to Mnlce
with no fm·
taedhlte water aupplJ. .
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NID()• Ttlorne, dauthter Ol Mt. EUB chureb met ori Monday .even·
'lnd Mra. C. W. ThGrne ol Maaon,
•t the home of Mn. Clayton
recently CfiJebrated her 12th
bualneu meetlhll waa
birthd:tY with a party at her home.
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Tht table waa decorated aPlite bUll..,.
propriately and wu centered with
with
' btrt.,daf cake ea~eribed wlth
"llop~y Blrthdll\ Non&lt;jy.'" The
eveninp WII apent danclnl and ~::1~;r~ p;.(~,;,;: i!'!d;i'.J;&gt;!_J~el
playing retorda. ·
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chips
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Acres of steel, thousands of pieces or pipe and tubing, miles
of cable and wiring lie about the site of the Philip Sporn
Plant at Graham Slat!Dn these days, and to the layman present a picture of utter confusion that aeemingly bears no reo
..mblanco to a power plant
, But to R. H. Lawson, chief of construction at the
1ite everythinl preHOtJ a plcture
Of orderlinea. He knows, and we
found out. that lrom tills seam·
in,cly morau of eoofw:lon is gaduaJly rilinc with the Ohio Valley one of t.lte most powerful
power oprodu.einJ plants in lJie
world today.
On a recent vj&amp;it io the constrwct'~n 1itr of this nfwest powEledJoa 0( ae¥en new directors
er facility,
Lawson esplaiaed
durlnc a tour through the eon· for two year tenna beginniog
structicm area, that each piece of July 1. 196&amp;, hlghlilbted tbe meet
the bu;:e Nruetur, ill now oa the i.n&amp; Tuelday Plllht of the Pomeroy
aite, numbered and noted In blue Cllam~ of Comrneree in the of
prinll ~• to ill euct pos,itJon ficea of tbe Oblo Power Co.
in the fi11labed 1tructure.
Elected were ll. L Springer,
He pointed out that each piece Fred w. Crow, Wayne Swisher,
in tbe hua:e &amp;tructure ba1 been W. 0 . Atldns, WiUlam Grueser,
prefabricated accordJna: to rieid Irving Karr and Robert" Coate&amp;.
apeclflcatlons,
numbered
and
made ready for shipment to the
Six holdover dtrertors with
conatntetion site without ever wbom lhe new· directors will lene
having been adjoined te U• adja- are Paul Cud, T. A . DoWnie, ll.
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'
eent members.
L. Jacoba, Theodore Reed ir..
When the conatruetion engl- Fraa:klin Rizer and E. F Robin'·
neers. on the 1ite reach t.be 1 pot eon. Tl'le holdovn dlreetofa will
where any pfttieular piece of aerve untO their term8 expire
1teel. tubin1 or framework 11 de· Deit rear.
aired :J check Of the bup atoek
iD other bu.ILne• befou the
pile produeea the riebt teetion Cbaindfr Of Commerce the ment-or piece 1nd It iJ lilted in~ ben were told that effort&amp; to •
place t:y JIIDt ermt:a ~ fitted ,- cu.re another .industry to replaN
band to ita canneetlng ·member. tbe Ollf! lost by elolina: of the
Amadncly eaougb, altlaouclt DOt Pomeroy Foundry o1 the hrketJ
prefltt.Pd, eac:h plec!e fita into burg Bll md Reel at tbiJ lime
place eudly as tbou1b it had appear to be very dim..
I
been ao f1Ued ooee before and
l
dl&amp;mantled.
It wu pointed out that lbe time
It wu then, that on this day, hu DOW m:pired for tbe Chamber
we aaw 1 prime eumple of ''Or· to le'!UR another induatr)' but
derlinea" rililll out of what to lbat
Kissell Co., an invest.
Ul seemed
con.tuslon. Jiauive
in Columbut had re~~-b
...., ..Rig aDd Rftl to with
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. . ,.. . .Jor dilmanUina: oi tbe
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1111 that they haw a proapect 11t
Uy forward in eonatrudion,
habd: Minor dismantling opera.
that day ill tile JUmoler ef 1980. Jloundlc,ha.ve -already beJun at lhe
On that day, ift the JIDt too
!I
dlltant future, an eq..,eet in
Bon Sprin1er alae announced
tile eond'ol room (whieb repre.
the City Deli.gn survey to be
senli •be beart) of tbtJ IDID'tmotb
eolld••-""
by Miami Univenity
atructure of eonerete and ateel
·,
will beeln in Pomeroy ' ·
atudents
will p~ a buttoo, the Jiant ln October and be eompleled Ia I
turbines will &amp;tart, the buce boilen go 1nto aeUoa and the mirade llle Spring o! 1160.
Sbow:ng of three muviu eomtbat Ia electriclly will aurge inJO pleled
lbo buolneu JeJIIoo or !be
the m)Tia.d or power llnea that Chom1J,or.
serve i'ldustry aftd bome alite in
tbla, and other area
Before that ttay ·urtves bowever there Ja ltill much wort to
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Looking down Into lbe basement of the new generating be done, for ia the time ICbeclllle
tbe e4Jrutruetion tJ now·two tbirdl
PV
unit at the Philip Sporn Plant, one sees three maSSlve clrcu· complute
but in the manboar :lob
u.a ~]
lating water ptimps which will be used to supply cooling wa·
ODly one third complete.
ter for the conclensl!rs.

Pomeroy Chamber
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Tile Ph1Up Sporn pl•nt. one of
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· There were five from Meigs County gradu•ted in the cllltl
silo,
llle step
Sunday at the June Commencement ezerchles
of Ohio University of Athelltl.
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· ' They were: CharII!~ Preston Hasklns of ll!iddll!poit with ·an
AB degree; Joaeph M. Rodgers of Middleport with a BSE&amp;
port
at,ore.
~egree; Larry W. Hamm. or Pomeroy with a Bsed dearee;
Middleport councilmen voted unanimously Monday night ~
P~.!:r~~:":;!:
of Polite Her·
11nice LuciU~ Story of Pomerl)y
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Wltb dPIJ'ee of BSHI!:c ;and lames
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to ask
cemetery trustees and village treasurer for !em, 11 jolnUy owned by - ·
blm " Rotholr quarterly reports before lbe next meeting, and now
(CanM...,. Ott TWol
o! lnstitute. W. VL .
A.
Folrelotb of Racine wllb a de·
tree of BSC.
past due over three monUts.
He wu detected at 10:40 p. m. in
The reports, In essence tlrumclal statements of receil\:ts
back room of tbe rue No,.Jty
of the ~mmen••· ( ·
South
..v by aM(bl
wu the awardiQI of the ·
and expenditures, are requ ired by law eaoe h three mon s.
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e•l durinc
rou-e,rncd Pb. ·D ·deJree. Joteph
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of doon.
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neithertreasurer,
the """'"'
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at ·Hlnm College, re.
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baa .,
made
any re1 to ........." tol&amp;a,
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by iP•tro man Neal, Sawyer doctorate degree in
Georee R. Si.non, 21, of 200
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t J'
Mulberry Ave./ is alated lor
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he'd
,been
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K. :()avid, vtee chair- appe11nnce. be ore ' Mayor "citar~il
tlof\ of Grm who ncalld thM
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:youth.. Tbe ,.a had '
bOud · of the Ford LeJ:ar to11lght at· a p. m.
an•
c•\MCII, at Ita May ~nt Met
Mn. L. . C. karr rfteind word looted at mercbandiae earlier fa . r t ~.)
delivered the com- wer to el'larges of reeklea · owamov.cF to IMk soluHon of • rnl .. 1Monday ' of tbe deJ\h ol her unc:le lbe day at the store.
~r, · t "2
the morn· tion ot a motor -veblde preferftd
undLtrstandlng •tth. tt.. atNo E. G. Kautz, a, of ZM Melville
SaW)'el"a_ friend had gone home ~
a,ervlcea the Against him ·after an ayto aoei&amp;nd Sawyer returned to tile lton,
W. Va. UPJ-An ex· My tnnten elpout who·Mel fn. Lane, Sewickley, Pa.
OConnor, pre- denl early Tuesday mornlnt: on
· off a fire which des- al alltherlty •wr tunclt coll.a..
'Vr. Kautz, a former· Pomeror about 1G: l~. He uid be foUDd . · a ~
UniveraUy, gave . Nye Avenue oppoaite the Beacon
one-thl.rd of ·the main pro- . M and
lly tM trur......_
resident, died Sundt)' at bla •Ide ·door "craelr:ed" aDd eQtert4., j,
Service Station.
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No such concord had been reat:h· home.
hopiq to find 10me money,
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building at the Ohio-Apex
Included 7t'1
Survivon
include hla wife,
Neal, when be came for tita J.
Macllinery ed, Councilmen and Mayor C. 0.
of
Food
degRea, W With
AC!tordinl ·to police nporl!i of Corp., today.
"fuher ~eed. TrUstees are Henry Alina, a Nn, Glen, two &amp;rand- lled: th
h n
n JUf
and 28 wit~ two th~ sc~ident . Sisson drove• his ctr
Swif1, C. M. HennesS)' and H. M. children., all of Sewietley and 1
d:,.cQ tiDe
nrta. diplomas. from Route 7 onto Nye Avenue
Two men were jlljured, one r8- Cross.
liateJ', Mrs. Margaret Dum of vesUgatlng, he found ~ ~
the' women 1)14 at a hillb raje of, apeed imd fail· quirinc hospital attenUoh. Eleven
PomeroJ.
Jtorfl'a cub register. ~· hl4
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Funeral
servkea
will be ·held
hil haoda and wu.'WOf'kii'
totall .by ,.:01'· a telephp~e ,.POle, cllppJng U off time e~rcaped IDjury. Twenty-two
11!. Sewickley Wednesdq at 2 p,
two tcreWdrf.VetJ cia ~ tile ·, · •,
'AriJ p1; Ap. four -teet ·Above ·croliiid lnd tben other employe~ in the ttla.n t wl1en
tn.
132;-COtrnnel'Ce 200 slaml)llnl"''nto · a· rtOne Wau• .
L m.
the ·b lalt oceu'rred at
208 and Ana and
Dllmage to the 19M Pontiac e. a. l also Were unhurt.
1B6.
driven by Sluon wu e~tlo11ttd at
Mearlln Sima, plant mal'taiet,
$200 and ·$(10 damage. , to .the
sold !he hritlol 'blast OC!Curred In
t~Jep~one· pol,, Polleo:..;,;u,;;ld0. ~if; 1 ,b:.foot high pre~~aurlzed still
that the ICelclent was Tl
containing 11,000 pounds of plaafor bJ.hldnc a power
ticil:c.•n Cause or the uploaion.
new trafffc 'lllbt ~";;.;driji""ll
wa1 ·nol lmmediatet:y determined.
N!•e Avenue 1;
lnoper~Uve .

bf 879 students

Pomeroy Driver
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Acc•"dent Tu-'-..ay .

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Ohio Voting Age

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Makes Plans For

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Poit 238 was beld Monday evental in the Pomeroy Lutheran
Church 1nd mrted plans for •
camping upeditktn in tbe near
fUture.
·
Chuck Downie, preaident, preJided. A IUI.p drive was set up
fM \Vedne1dl)', Jane 17. Anrone
dealrtn: to tontr:lbute iJ urged to
e.D. Ml or • ·
Three new memben Dol' Coatea.
a., Pounn and Alan Downie
were aoeep\ied in a Poet eeremODJ
eonducl.ed bJ V"IC8 President BUl

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