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;3----DaiJy Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, O., May 12, 11160

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

'Ohio Eta Phi Chapter Installs Officers
:At Meeting In Middleport Tuesday Night i

Investiture Ceremony Held Monday Nite I Little League
At Pomeroy Chu rch for Brownie Troop 245 . Fund Drive
An lnvestilure ceremony for Brownie Troop 245 wa• held
Set For June 4
at the U ruted Methodist church Monday evening at 7 p.m.

Enterprise WSCS
Sponsors Banquet
Tuesday Evening

Thirly-seven perso ns attend ed
Following the welcome given by Mrs. Gardner Wehrung,
Mrs. Betty Fultz was installed as the president of the Ohio
■y L UCILLI HAW!ffla
th
e Molher-D11.ughl er banquet of
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leader, the Brownies formed a horseshoe and stood at
oop
tr
· Ela Phi Criapter of t h Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Tuesday eve­
th e Enlerprise EUB Church spon•
and
Hassler
Mr.
Dalla,
Mn..
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as the sang "Whenever Y ou Make A Pro mise . "
c
for
ff
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enl10n
att
thei
ning w hen the gruup met at the Ohio Fuel G a o i e
and �on, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul sore(l by the WSWS Tu esday evenWehruo;·•,
a
p r t in t i impressive ceremony were Mrs.
regular meeting. Mrs. Betty Everson, out-going president,
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Mlaa
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resided over the candlelight service with other outgoing of- .-.1 11 1am B ur , on
ot
o um us hoate 58 for the affair which wa
Jb 1rley ,l!fuJ� ,wu unable � ,1.t.•

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· j ng her. Other oII'Leers ins
ass 1�t
ta lled were J ean n e
Braun, as 111ce µrcrnlt&gt;nt, Shirley
.
chairPro�ram: M rs. Ever�on,
.
H us t on. ,as. recor d mi;, setre t a ry ,
h
M arlenu Reinha rt a�
correspo nd - man, Grete e n Bond urant and
. Luc Amsbary as c�rol Bat'hV:I
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mg
secretan,
y
treasurer .and Eleanor Blaettna� I Social: Mila W oods, chairr..an.
u _ exte nsion offlt•er. Mrs. A. R. S,1bra Morn.son, Shirley Huston,
Knight who has served the group 1::l canor Bl a t t t n a r. J eanne Braun,
a s s ocial
spon�or w a s also I ll - 1 C harlotlr Dtl b rd . Luc y Amsbary,
stalled for thl' eunnng year.
L'arol Ha(·htel and lteva Vaughn.
Ways &lt;1 nd .M eans rommiltce :
Ii.:rs Full z eondut· t('d L he meet
Seelig, cha mu »n, Lee Seyler,
ue
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eommitte
s
the
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i ng a nd announce
E n· rson, Shirley
Beegle,
ty
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!o r the comin� y ear as follows : U
e
Knopp,
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Phyllis
erkle,
Lo
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hairSE.rvice: Barbara Ucttl n � .
et c hen Bondura 11 l. Mary T. Ma·
Gr
Marlene
Scally,
m a n. Yvonne
ther and Sue G r ueser. Yvonne
Reinh a rt and Apnl Smith.
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the scrapbook,

w er e Su nday guests or Mr. and
Mri. · Harry Keiser • Mll"l eravllle·
I Mlss Helen Lochary bas returned to her home m Columbus aft.er
a weeks visit. with Mr. aad M{1.
Pa trn:k Lor hary.
Miss Mane Uichman ha■ re­
turned home after a vi1it in Day­
ton with Mr and Mrs. Garland
Weavct &lt;1nd daught er, Ann,
Rev. and Mr�. W111 lam )lo bert1
a ttended the an n ual Episcopal
church c¥111 c1111,,.1 neld this week
at St. J'&lt;iu, � L 11urch, Dayton.
M n,. 1·,vc1·etl ' l tloma1 substitut ·
cd at L h c· � .. , isbury Scho ol Wed·
ne:sd.ay Jur Uon Swlshe r.
:-:-t rs. (Jr.. cc t annm rf! t urntd
home St.J1,d � )· a l ter a we�ks visit
Pl,. n s were m11cle by the soror­ with rt&gt; \ l i n es in Al bany.
ity to a8i;ist in the ra11ct&gt;r drive
whtl·h will be conducted by lhc
group during the ni•x1 two weeks
and m,:ne y rollerted will be turn­
I ed in at their next meeting.
Al Lhe next meeting the best
ni ltunl progr.im of the year will
be a nnounced and the winner of
The charter was draped In
the at lendance contest will be an­ memory of Oscar Bauer when
nou11ccd also .
lb ester Grange met Tuesd,ay
Follownig t h e close of the busi• even ing. U»lc K J utz, wort hy maa11l'1is meeting, P!iyilis Knopp pre­ 1er, presided and a comrnunl c1•
I se11led a cult ural program on lion
was rc11.d concerning the can­
"Ard1il('dure".
cer fu nd drive. A card ot thanlu
l&lt;t&gt;frri,hment.s were served by iA'as read from Lucill e Smith for
:\l r11 St'illly, Mrs. Fultz and Miss flower s scnl at lhc de ath of her
An1 �hary.
father. It was &lt;ledded to visit
Star l'r:wge on Suturda)' even­
ing Jun r &lt;'I r n&lt;l prcaenl a pro•
gram. lf ur11l Life Sunday was ift·
nounced for M;iy 22 .it D a. m. at
the Chester Methodist Church
and a l l members are urged to
attend.
Commi1tees of the Deacons and
There were thr ee entries in
Deal'onesses Board of the First the drl!ss conte s t wi th the adul t
I J n itcd Presbyterian Chun·h of division winner beina Mn, Will·
Midd ll'porl were named 1'u&lt;'sday iam Kenn edy sponaor ed by Mary
1•vcnin� when the group met in Park er and the · Junior
divisi o n
t hr pastor's !!!lUdy for their re,::u• winn er was Sue Ann My ers.
lar meeting.
C. N. Jones, deputy mBBter,
Hie- hard V1n1,1� han was n11mcd as spoke brieny concernlna th e in­
dwirman of the l ' hildrf'u'i; Hume spe cti o n on July 26. Mrs. Jon es
( ' ummtt lt'l' nnd will lw as:-iish:-d hy gave the rules of judclng In the
�1 rs .lilllLCl'i S.inburn .1nd Dale W11l· nati onal dress cont eat.
burn.
A program w a� presen ted which
Evf'rrtt F1)r&lt;'mhrl wus nr1mrcl as opened with group singJng of
th,· lnf irmurv Comm i 1 l&lt;'e &lt;' h a irman "When You and I Were Young
11��i11i1•d hy M11 r1·t1t. Ch11rnbcN1, Mrs. Maggi e" followed by roll call
and Ldand with members respondln1 with a
l' ;1ul l la11tons!all
Brown.
n ursery rhyme. J ok es were t lve n
Shut in.'S· e&lt;mun lttee w : 1 1 b1• head by David Klobl enlz, a·ftc r which
rd h ,v �In. l l ernH111 Bailey with a piano solo w1111 pr e8ented by
.
' llrs. f':d w;1nl Burkl' I I . Vl 1 1ccnt D,1- Pa'.t y Koblentz and Mrs. Dal e
hu urul M rH. J l arnl1I Sauer scrvi11i: Kautz read a poem "Do Yo u Just
wilh twr.
Beloni:,?" A contes t on tln dil\g
M t s11 l'hyl l i s Joachim i11 FlnwN hidden articles waH he ld and
CornmlltH dwirnrnn an,I she will Harry Holter and Earl Dean l led
lie m1sisted hy Mrs. Everett Bach­ for the priu. Gr o u p alnalng of
, lf'f',• \I n,. f'"loyd Carmack and Mrs. "Th� P11rom Chain" concht de d
Ltu:y lirl'IUI- :\1 rs. f&lt;� dwanl Burkett the program.
WIiii ll 1tlnrd ll!i Co11l11et ( 'h11irman.
Refreshments were se rved at
Ofrict•n; clcdcd 11i Tu1•sd11y ' s' the dose of the me eting. Th e next
rnr t-l111J,: were scl"retary, Vincent meetin� will be held Tuesday,
llaho: l��Nrll l&lt;'orrman. a11sistant M a y 24.
s••crclary, 11ml Tren.surl'l", M rs. Har­
old S11 11rr .
Atlrnding the mt.!cling were
Vincent !Jaho, MrR, Jnlll'-'S San­
born, Ukh11rtl Vau�hn, �;v1·rl'lt
l· i,n•111;in, \lart·us t 'hambcrs, Mrs.
l l l'rm;in 111, ile_v, Miss l'h.v llis Joart..
1m. �frs Edward Burk1·U, Mrs.
This f&lt;' rid a y eve n ing at the Mld­
l l ,ir1il,l sau1•r ;nut Mrs. J ' .iul l lap­ dlcport High School audit orl urn
lu11i.l111\ 11nd ll\l)fkrato r, lkv. How­ the Seniors · will climlll &amp;even.I
uni /lup 1 1elt
wcckll al h11rd reh ear■als when
they present "1'hc C lever Caddy"
and "M iss Senior High" wi lh 'Mrs.
llirtlu/11.v• (;p/pb ratp,I
A hamhuri=t · r fry wHs held Sun- Nan Moore directing t he plays.
Be lwefln the pla)'B Ol1n1 Stumbo
1lay ill 1hr hnnw of �Ir. 11nrl Mrs.
I '. I L W is&lt;' ,h . . Mi11dl&lt;'J)ort !o tel(!· and Maid a Roush wlll preaent a
hnth· t lwtr hir1 hd11 ,vs ;111d the hlr1h• dllll&lt;'C number and l here wil l be
vocal numbers by the Girls' Ch or•
day 11f :\tr11. 1'1t11I K. H 11.�st'II.
t H lwn altl'nd lnw 1 h c outin,i;: wrre
Tiokd� �ro on Hie by the Sen­
M r . nui;;1&gt;1•II urul '1nu�htt"r , KaYte.
�I r 1111d MrR. ViC' lor l \annuhs and iors 1111d seats may be reserved , t
t·hlldrrn , Kathy and Chilek, and th� Holler PhllrmlC.}',
Curtain lime la 8 : 10 tor the two
nrnnis Ault.
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l'owcr .. lN'rl ! l .L: , t '1'11 lSt'-O·Dlllll('
VB I ra�inc, ra•
trans . . J�2
cho, , hoa!Pr. wh1!t·wa l l s &lt;1nd all
the cMtras. 1 0,000 adua l miles
and likt� lll'W !II a l l rl!.!ipec,!B.
Beige fini.i;h

$2595

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t'ordom.a l1c tr:111.� .. ri!d1u. m:'at•
er, ck•a n 1 11kr10r. {111 good tin�.
Ivory over tan, r 1 r11 ,11.

$1 595

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l''airlanc 1 Door
· 22,000 rnill'� by lol-al owncr.
Spo1 1css c-lP;rn rn frrl(Jr, jrt t}ia'C'"k
finish wiLh wh11 .-wall ll re1!,
1mwer .... trt•rin�. r1,r1lomatk, ra­
dio ant.I h1.-.iter.

$.1 495

1957 FORD "8"

2 llOOR
SHI. tram, , lw111t &gt;r, good 1 i rr-s,
elllra dean i llh'1' 1 Hr, bN1ul,1ful
lllhil� and hllU' k finish.

$1 295

1956 FORD

Falrl11ne Vktorla
Hard Top l '0111w Z t,mc, wh-ile
�nd yt•l low f l u . ' · , , 11pt1olslery
spol lr ss. VS motor. 1rurdtJt1H ili(•
trans., \)Owt·r 11 1 111luw�. ,:,;oaU
and ltr11�c:;, l'udrn nnd heater.

$1 299

1956 FORD VB

t :oun trv St•dan
9 Pa11!K'll �l'r f'itat iun W-11&lt;gon.
f'ordom11tic, J&gt;uwn 11\ecrin·Jili . ra·
dio and • hcllkr, good whltowa,U
Urr11, aharp ,color ,,f white and
red wilih mnlchln,.i lnl.t'rfor.

$ 1 369

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tr-an.., VO motor, r11dlo, healer ,
aH pod tirc8. titan ln lerilor.

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$ 1 1 95

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Vlrt,,rla Coupe
V8 motor, o,•cnlrh•t• . viny l I n­
terior t rlm,
r,itliu, &lt;heate r,
whi tewal l,, till 1itood liN'tJ.

$1095

1 954 FORD VB

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Chesrer l:Jrange
Drapes Charter
For Mr. Bauer

Members Named
For Presbyterian
Church Committees

Smith, who pin h ed a B ro 'fl'tle
held at the church.
·m e re·
Four gen eultiQns or tw,q . rami• scou I pin o n each girl as
l the Bro wnl e premis e .
pestec
lies were pre.se11L Mr�. Verne DaThe Browni e stor, was re a d b&gt;
vis, Mrs.. Car l Moote, Mi:1. GeofMrs.
W ehrung w i t h troo p me m·
frey Wi lson and daught er, Kelly
bers
Sandy
While , Jane A n n W e lls
Ann, a nd Mn. Dor, J et t and
F ul tz and
daugbte r, Lisa Kay; a nd 'Mrs. E. N. Dreama Wile, Cathy
&gt; Ne utzling . presenting the
Don:ith
Arnold, Mn. Arthur Ev11.1111, Mrs.
rhil Ohling er and daughter, Ann story III pantomime. The t roop
Marie. There w as a lso a three gr- n• s a ng "Th i'! Browni e Smile Song"
eration ramily prese n t, M rs. Clar a after which each girl introduc ed
Grueser, Mrs. Herbert Dixon a nd their guest! for the even i n g. Af·
tcr the girls formed a circle a nd
daughter, Suaa n .
F'olJ o wing the dinner the g roup sang "Goodnight Brownies" the
a cl o� in g s ong at ea ch mee ting, re•
adjourn ed to the sanctua ry for
a
program with Mrs. Francis H. GI.a- fres hments uf punch nd cookies
wt·rc
serv
ed.
Lier, leader, using the tapir
( ; iris i nves ted were Pa ts)' Ash,
· ·Homes WHh Lillie Towers- -Kyn
Ash, Brend a Bo}· er, Elalne
inda
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1o Kin " a vocal duet was present b
rickles,
Pamel a Crew,
Mary
ed by Sharon a nd Linda Dill a nd
[
"Oss,
"cathy
Fultz,
Sally
G
lobo•
re adings
roncerning
Christ ia11
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r.
Pamela
Hayes,
M ary K. Hen­
k
homes were givt:n by '.\1rs Thomas
ssy, J e n n i f e r Mench lni, D oro•
Be 11u and Mra. Herbert Dillon. A rw
cutzl i 11g,
t
Linda W arner.
playlet, "The Co n vE&gt;nlio n o f the J Y N
W
ng,
Ja11e
1da
An n Wells,
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\tlgratory Birds'' Wl\fl p 'se ted y
� lies Gen e viev e Stobart, Mrs. Phil Uonn.1 �ise, Dre ama Wise , �ar­
Ohling er, Darlene Smith -Od M ar - hara Wlute and Sa ndr a Whi te.
jorie Bl'! n tz.
Prayer by Mn. Glazier conclud- I
ed th e prp:ra� after , which a
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ed by Mr,. Phil Ohlinger, presi•
den t A report on lhe wsws C� n,
vrntwn held iii \ Colum bus was g1vrhe executive comm1tt�e of th e
€n by Mrs. Glazier. At the conven
.•\ mate�r Gard eners of M1ddl epl)rl
tion, Mrs. Glazier was elected as
nid Y.cd nesday evenlng al the
leader of Group Four.
•wme or Mr:;. Guy Reyn o lds to
11.ake pl.ins to celebr a te t he ir 20 th
I u 1 . n 1 1•t-rsary.
The group m ad e
l
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plans for a guest night and flow­
\'I" shnw to be held on J u n e 1 1l
the home of Mn. Ken net h Ams•
on lhn Ch este r Road.
Commit tees nam ed ror t h e af·
Shlrl e)' Kay Larkins was h onored wlth a surprise
birthday fair are food Mn Edga r Reynolds
Croo ka,
party al t he hOme of her paren ta chairman, Mrs, Wal te r
Mr. and Mrs, Dorse l Larkins, Fri- Mrs. N orm a n Humphreys, Mn.
Edw a rd Blak e, Mrs. Ben Philson,
day eve nlna:. Games were playe d
Mrs. E11.rl Knight,"' , Mrs. Gl en n
and re freihmt1nta o f le e cr eam t1nd
a mb ert,
M r s. Cecil Br adbury,
cake were aerv ed to the fo llowin g : L
C.
Mrs.
J.
Rhode11, Mrs. G er,ld
Pa l ly, Terry Stet hem. Gary,
Preslon
and
Mrs, Arthur S t raus.a.
Osborn e,
Gall, Rog er
Lind a ,
rogr a m co mmi ttee: Mrs. Ar•
Brenda, Delmar, Di a na La rkins,
P
thur Skin ner, Mrs. Charles Aaa
Jes,, Lo ui e , Jean, Linda Loud en.
Bradbury, Mrs. Pa ul Davis, Mr..
Carl, Richa rd Wamsley, Chrli
Wesley Fry and Mrs.
Forrest
Preston, Keith. Charle,11 W eber,
Bachtel.
Randy Hall, Janie Bre wer, Patty,
Flower Arrang em ents: Mrs. R o­
Dav e Smi t h, Sandra N ewlun, Karbc&gt;rt
Co a ts. Mrs. H a rold Lo hse,
en carter, Glenda Oe et er, Loi,
Mrs. Charles Blak eslee, Mrs. Susan
Sisson, Johnni e N e wlun, Michael
H11wlings, Mrs. Rober t Reibe l a11d
Larkln,11 and Shirley Kay Larklna .
Mrs. Bruc e Llol(d.
Mrs. Ethel Larkin&amp;, Mrs. Vlrgil
Executive members present
W!im aley, Mrs. T resai e steth em,
were Mn. Reynqlds, pre,id ent;
Mr. and Mrs. Hai' o ld OshOrn e, Mrs
Mrs. Edgar Reyndlds, Mrs. Wil­
Wanda Larkins, · M rs. Edna Hall,
Ham Sla te r, Mr1. Fry anrt Mrs.
Mrs. Betty Lou den, Mrs. Jam es
Lloyd.
Preston, Mn. Ruby Brewer, Mrs,
V era W e ber, Mr,. G ladlne N ew•
tun ii\� Mrl. F;ijhie Poff.
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In Middleport

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Wed nesday With
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A re,eord hop i.11 announced ror
Sa t urday evening a t th e Po meroy
Junior high s chool auditorium
from 9 till I I ;30 spo nsor�d by
the Uedford Recreation Ce nte r es
a fund ra ising project £o r the
new building to he built this year'
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Demo l.iists

Truman Puts
Blessing On
Symington

ClUCAGO UPl - Former Pre■•
ident Harry s. Truman today en­
of
d orsed Sen. Stuart Syming to n
M.tssouri for the De mocrat ic pres­
ide ntial nomhu1fi on ,
, "l expect 1.1: support the honor•
abl e Stuart .:i.;ruingLon," Truman
to1d a news cunf erenc e here lo·
day.l
·1 'w)UD &amp;aid, "l am sure as l
can be, i( the Democrau r omi•
nate tlim, he will have no difficul·
ty in carrying
a t rem endous ma,
jority ot the e lectoral votes in the
elect.ion in Nove mber.
"1 sh all do everythina 1 poul­
bly can to contribute what help I
can to hl8 nominatio n."
, Truman, who · cam e here today
to ,addresa t he Exec utives' Club of
Chicago , t hu8 confi rmed repeated
reports t hat he eventually would
come out openly for Symington in
an effort to atop the ar owing pow­
er of the move toward n omi nati on
o f Sen. John F: Kennedy
of M11a­
saehu.setts.
Truman named hll cho ice In a
formal atatement whi ch he read
to newamen, He pointed out lhat
Sy min1ton "has been unanimous­
ly endoned by Lhe Missouri d ele•
&amp;at ion or which 1 am I mem­
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ber."
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"1 have been very car eful not to
make an
announcement that
would in any way embarra,a Sen­
ator Symingtont he aaid. " ''The
onb reason 1 have waited until
now to mak e the ,nnouneem ent is
OOCauae I want to help hilll and
not hurt . him."

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Ohio , Frldit, May 13, 1960

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Russian s Ca nc el Visit
Of Air Generals To US
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New Crises Heats Up Cold War Following Incident Of
Downed U-2 Jet Plane Over Russian Skies By Rocket
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WASHINGTON · (UPIJ - Ru8Sla, m a blunt rebuff to the
United States over the spy plane incident, today abruptly can&lt;'elled a scheduled U . S .. &amp;ood will tri p by it, top air force gen-

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"This ia the Pre1ident's ,how"
ta ld Herter u he pu1hed away ■
microphone which wu thrust be- ...
lore him at Orly Air Field He
�eclined to comment on an; ,u�
ieet.
H �ter waa the !int of the t op
lore12n sl.al.elmen to arrive
NORWEGIANS PROTEST
OSLO UPI-Norway, one of
America'a at.auncheat NAm alliea
formally prote1ted today again,t
an American plan to land a
tra ns--Ru.ssi.an spy plane in Nor•
way and demanded an end to
1uch lncidenll.
.
Foreign Mlntlter Halvard M .
Lange, who announced the p�
funcil or a worthy came and 1J the
ai1 at the wne time tor tbieliteninr: to oblit.nte Amerieab b
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e■ In Norway.
It wu the- fint diplomatic ac­
lion ag1inst the United Statea by
NOTWay since N orway joined the
North Atlanti c alliance.

Marshall K. A . Veflhlnin, commander�in,chief Of the Red
air for"' who had been ,cheduled to arrive here Saturdav
f
with nine fellow offic:era, notified the U.S · Air Force he was
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ca II.mg off tb v1&amp;1t
· · because unfavorable circumstances ha\l"e
been created.
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new
s
Department
Fir
Mlddl�
e
cr1s1s touched off May 1 when the Russians downed a U.S.
FIREMEN PREPARE AUCTl�-.:::_-!t'be canoe you see pl ctured above ls not t!leplane on a spying mission over the Soviet Union.
emergency-rescue boat, it'• )JJ•t pne of the hunµ.reds of !le ms the del)artme_nt wllt . put up , flir auction Saturday. That's
TM crilit er,..., hH relMCI
Russell "B ruz" Mµlg, co-ebairman of the aucUop, •nd Jack Bechtle clowning for the Sentinel •�era. ·
v iew and "nfaybe they won't"
doubb tbout p,..w.n, 11.,..
He hinted there would be no
ho'IINr'1
tchedvlM
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intervie-,, until Soviet officiala
11■ next fflOl1.fh. ... i.t ,....,...
finilb their invelti&amp;ation .
Nikita s. Khruthchff hlmaelf
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1UltNted tbl1 WNk thet ,_.
Pl:IPAl:11 SUMMIT
ho.., might not .. walcolN H
PARIS UPI------SecreLUy of State
a re1ult of HM SPY plan, 111&amp;. Christian A. Hfflff flew Into
The Rocln, omo;,..cy oquod
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ls Auction Day m Ml�sd-1eport for the VO unteer .,.... , "" wltO tho stork ,Th e PreS1d ent, �ever, hH lt t 1tar1 of the summit conferentt
. Satu 1ay I
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fire department, bringing to a clofill . several weeks of ha.rd lo.-d•J•
y
it be k uown that he would not Monday and prompUy made it
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Mn. Jewel C••• Appl• Grove,
eriff Robert
Hart enbacb i1 ca ncel the trip unleu Khru1bc�tv clear be would my
wor� and preparaµon for th�s fu� raiablg campaign.
out of the
This la the thlrd annual 1uct1on
wH enrouf• to IJI• Hctldr, Ho► bo ng today._ quiet in thie law P:Craonally w1thdr1w1 the lnnta- limel..iJbt.
tory
OpU
et St.are.
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for the department . and h opes are
pltal lly- cu et two o'clock enf
*reement busineu �ontinue1 t1on. Should Khrulhchev do so,
La St year several un .uauol items when the imml,Mtnt approech thrq ugh today and Into the w eek Ei1enb ower h11 uid
that it will be the blgC:est. Each
that wo11ld
Lhe auction alld
year the number of Items aeeured were &amp;£!cu.red for
of th• ,torlc m• -,Nd ler end . H owever, from experle nce, be al l right with him,
this•
y
ear's' sale will Include everyseem to grow and this year is no
tr,nlPOl'fJitlon necflllry. . She be knows it might be the "quie t
The United Staltt again dl'!­
•nd nanny gQatB
transferred to the .,.,.. before the storm.''
different. Both new � used mer- tbing t�m billy
wi,
man
ded. meanwh ile, that tht Ru&amp;•
e
r
lh
On ly two prieon en oocupied alans all ow an interview wi th
1ency 141-..act ffhlcla at. bcint
ch:mdia.e has been obtai ned from to �hen Binks. soine of e mo
un\(Bual
items
besid
es the can oe
and cltlrens at
local merchants
arid rta4· to Hol•r Ho.pit-al at the M eigs County jail and Chief
stalk or ban- G1lllpoll1 in plenty of tlni• or Herbert Gi l k ey reported t he M ld­ Francis G. Powera, captured pilot
Middleport and the aurroundl ng pictured above . Is a
f
of the spy plane , who ha, been
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an$s, i $25 bond' 1 loidl or .fUI
A Meig• Cou�ty farm girl could be named American Dairy
dlep0rt jail vacant for the flrs t held incommunicada in Moecow
areas.
the eftflt:
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d irt, case o$ peaehea, man)' trade
on
l
•bout
Princess
according lo plans outlined this past week by the
put
ar's
e
aui:t
y
i:laint
Mother
•nd
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child
.,.
at
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t
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m
e
this
month.
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La
for 13 day,.
$ 1 200 in the d epart nient treasury. cer1ificates 'sponsored by ihe mer- well, it wa, r.,orfect tod•y by
In M elks Co unty jail are Jesse
Meigs
Dairy
Se"ice Unit.
This year the .gO&amp;l is set for $1500 chants of Middl eport, and [our Mrt. MN Clela nd who h,ndtfl an d J err y Will lather 10d son
Officlal1 here 11id th e new re­
Each
county
in the state is being asked to name a candldate
bu l 88 auction time drawa near de- ha riis along with ml.Ilf anUqu es.
the, emer,-ncy ull, for the Peach Fork, wh o ■re ser11ing out qu e,t was made vetb1lly by U . !or the state princess and the state princess will be automati­
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Ea.ch ye&amp;r this auction provides Recine unit.
pa:rtm ent off iC1al1 M8 walijier.illg
sentenc es rrom the court Of May- S . EmbaHY offici1l1 i n Moacow cally entered in the contest for American Dairy Princess.
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or Charles Lega r . Jam e, N ed Call Thunday a, they delivered a U.
if that goal can be reached. The fund8" 'for· 'tiort�y ·cause all,d at the
The contest i1 open to any M eigs
.
M ld dl eport 's last -pri■oner, wa1 S. note to t he Kremlin.
m�ne:y made on cam�ns sue� 11 sanie t tn.e Proves,Lo be fun and• en1g
C
un ty farm girl who is over 18 &amp;r'OOffllDi. eacll 18 per cent.
o
H
eft
rinoScheduled
t
lbg.
d
atten
11!
r
o
f
Ttt.
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no
e
r�iliing
e
4uestloMcl
t
wtietlter
and
e
up
taken to the Clncij\nali Wor,k.1
this is used for the car
Any Meigs County girl intereat�
years at a1e by October 1 1 980
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keep of the emergen�)' and fire
house yeaterday to serve s 30 d ay n.. Krtmlln'a explolt1Hon of and not over 25 ye1n o£ aie. Sh� ed in securing details and entry
Moving Route 33
Powers' apy miaslon WN- detitn­
de )'Aftm ent, and the betterm ent of
BELLEFONTAINE, o. UPI-A a entence..
must be a hlp iclN&gt;ol gradU1te blank may do ao b)r contacting the
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ffi
tcl
to IG� nHt ...... IUlft,,
t.
e
men
Webster
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t
ef Jed
Chi
part
Pomcroy's
c �ing will be hild here
p_ubli
.ht:
p
a nd muat not be nor ever hne Meigs Dliry Service UniL Bo• 32,
Fuoer■l servkea for M1r ret
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m l "'"'int and -1 • the
ed no activ�tY. . ,if!. his . �e
Po�Y, Lhe Coun t, Extention
next Wed nesd�y o n �i-h:,,vay Of\· r
been mur1ecl.
The ru,eman' !I Auxil�iry1A _mp4e .,
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Wadsworth Johnson, ice ei, the
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ell', ov or lhe )ill � �
Off!"!' or ••&gt; dlrfflor ol Ute D oiry
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JuclsiJ!I wiU be bped OD da
d.to&amp;bler- of lhe Joa.A. V. - op of ....... .. ...JV-'f!&lt; . ,( ··
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J Slt erill _Haiien_\a� _n,ped
foul'•
a
of·•
�fructtorr;
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E.IDJ)Wy
o [tici;\s bad 1ft:ed on tarm blttiround, 20 per cent, &amp;eD- Sert,e Unit.
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worth, for mer euperintMdent of me.m�'fl'ill, �nd�e1, .cdfhme I m t«1 _acc�ss highway . be- ported -a• o ne-car �ect af Qr�d- Tuesday to SH Powera. Under ■ eral char■ctcr, speeeh, peraonal
State and 1:11t1onal wi�n will
the Parkertburg Rllil &amp; Reff Co,, • fee, soH chinks and other. light re- (
t,r;"eeh t�nest1el� and H11n ts_v11le. li\iry l ast night with no lnjur 1 e!1 1933 agreem ent , �th Ruuia and th..-.cter• body conformation and become full time or part time em., �
rwbo passed away last night at 10 freahmenll during the day and
ployea Of the dairy industry for
the Uni ted S tates promi1ed that
The plans call for relocati on o r and no erre1ts.
Items
ral·
e
v
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s
with
along
ning
eve
ral
e
Gen
igs
e
M
o'clock in th e
UP
About
Pa.,
R,
the year following lhis a,leclion.
on, Racine, told De- intervi ews
Walt
Paul
e
h
l
J
t
skir
to
y
a
s
e
ighw
h
would
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be
granUd
mil
of
12
6500
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Holpital will -be held Saturdoy al of baked goods including home- production
workel'll at th e steam nor th edge of Bellefonta ine.
p.. "wllhout delay" In such c.a&amp;es.
The
girl mu.t have a dairy back·
a
puty
es Say re that he
Charl
d
e
the
bak
2 p. m. from the Ewing Funor,J m ade bread.. S�me of
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diVlalon plant or
the we1Linl•
ground, but it I.&amp; not ne«aury that
,
pli
ed his brakes and his car sl ld
But
U.
S.
officials
still
hav
e
r
e
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goods will he donaed by the JoUY
Home.
house Electric Corp., went on
sbe now live on a dairy farm
h)lo , a guar� rail near the WM,PO ceived no formal answer to their
The body will be ■hipped Sat- .tfonch Sewing Club as well es oth- strike today a-fter all-niaht negoti•
Ml l GS GEN ERA L HOSP ITAL
Final �ntry dale for the Mei.gs
car,
Radi
o
ata
t
1
o
n
driv
e
way.
Th
e
requ ellt.
BAdmitted: Sy l via Jo �naon. Chesurday evenlng at 8 : 83 p. m. on er person, outside the fire d
Coun�
a
t jons laile d to ,produce • settlecontest II June 1 , 1960. Tbe
ow n ed by Ed O'C onn or, Raeln e ,
Soviet Pr emier Ni)dta Khruhire; Emma Conway, , Middle port;
the B. &amp; 0. Ra!Jroad, accompan- p,artment .
WI•
8tat
e contest will be held June 24
,menl.
wa s heavily d a maged .
sh
c
h
e
v
lold
r
e
porters at his in. .
ff
ied by her buaband to East St.
Harold Ramsburg, Middleport RD;
and Z5 at th e Fort Hayes Hotel ir
The Auxiliary will also h old a
The Slate H ig hway patro l in ves fonnal Gorki Park preu conferWuis DI. where it will arrive at
The wor ke rs, m e mbers of Local Mrs. Adam Eber&amp;bach, Pomeroy ; gited an accid
Columbus,
Ohio.
at
e terday
e nt
Nala•
e
e
d
J
seh
e
du
and
Howard
le
which
rry
Lawson
rummaa
e
f
sa
ence tha t "maybe" American o 16
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7 :3, ;, m'.' for aervlcea there w ith
107 , 1 United Electrlcsl Worker, Ma rgaret Johnson, Syracus e; Wil· 2:�
T.he winner of the n1tion1l COL
Rou te 248, 4 · 2 rici11. ls will be granted an inter• ! he Waugh, both of Pt. Pleuant
p.
m.
on
o gel u_nderway at 9 a. m. with
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interment Monday afte rnoon in
Union independen t, voted last mo Sto bart , Pom eroy.
miles e_ast of Ches ter in which
High School, att lhe 1960 Muon test will bttome • full time em•
the auctio n to Jollow at 11. C_rltt
Disc harged: Edith Woods, Hartb e Valhalla . P■rk Cemetery.
eet Lo strik e over lU '\m resolved
w
8
Th
driven
,
Cas
C
by
ca
e
lma
r
e
ounty winnen .in the Week in ployee of the Am erian Dairy A.­
s
o( .orad!o?d, J r ., w all .be t�e auction- ,g
.ars. Job"Json was a member
rievancu and the firing of three r iaonville ; Mrs. Leo Taylor, Ra- Route 3• Long Bottom and· MarWashingt
on contest spomored b7 IOci•tion ror one. year and will
eer for �h� sale wh�cb will be he�d
cine JU); Glennie Little, Middlethe Epilcopal C h urch,
e mployes charged with violence..
receiv e a $1000 acbolanhip.
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rk
te
e
n
Bechler (D-W. Va.).
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a
u
Rep.
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P
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e
G
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n
in_
th
e Ewmg bulldm&amp; on lbe T_ m
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The Rev: William Roberta will
The strik e aftect8 about · e,000 port; Nellie E egen, Mid dleport; Bottom, w er e inv o_lve d.
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e namea of Lhe winning hi&amp;h
Middle port. Thll is the building
MI'S
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oHiciate here.
workers at the pl ant lncludlng an Cliftord DewhunL, Rutland;
1dlool junion were announced by
Parker was pulling· on to t he
used by the department 1181 yeu
�on-producLion Larry -Parsons and d augh'ter, N ew
I 500
SUrvtv.ors· are ber busbaqd
eatimated
Rep.
Htehler after tabulation of
sta
te route fro m a t ownship roa d
was
laat
occupied
by
th
e Fae•.
and
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Haven.
Henry L. Johnaon · 1 daughter
em ploye8
t he hnding8
of 111 independent
and taile� to s e_e lhe Case vehicle
Ellen Grace .Mo rian, . -Stanford,
panel of jud1es, compoeed of Sen.
appro■chmg. Mmor damag e was
Conn., five arandd1YP,ten; her
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CHICAGO UPI - Temperatures John Sherman Coo per (R-1'3.),
brath l�ra LYie Wa daWor\b, TUlaa,
IJlJ� rlea . parker was ci ted lo t he rose from the Rockie. to the Ap­ Sen. Gale McGee (D-Wyo), Rep.
Otla.; Arthur, East St. Loui&amp;. a
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Metge Count, CoW:l •I 9:30 • m. palachians . today, ironing out a Fred Schweni('l CR-Iowa) and
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sister, Gretd1en W,dswarlh Shonk s
&amp;i t urday £or failure to yie ld ireries e� strange spring contrasts. Rep, John �demaa (D-lnd.)
Eait St. Loule; eeveral nieces and
r ight ol way.
Snow tell Thursday in lhe moun­
A counLy wide lafe ty che ck of
n ephew,. A -•on HeDQ' precedJerry an d Natalie will be among
c
tains of
Tenneasee and North
R
ned
ed her m death.
22
wlnn
era lrom t he Fourth Con­ motor vehicles will start
Carolina a1 temPf!raturea (ell to
Mon
day, May 16. it was announ­
Friends m,y call al lhe fWlerof
p-essional
District
traveling
t
o
HAVANA, Cuba UPI _ Twe nty Jet Engine 2-SO P l . . . . •
reeonl lows tor mid- ,M ay.
, home •t ll1J' time.
Wubinaton on expeOR-paid loun ced today by Kenneth Grover,
· The !allure of a jet engine probWASHINGTON (UPI) thouiand 11udenta and worker,
P'omaroy High School Athletic
But, in the north, Alil81 City, during June and early July this safety chect chairman of tbe
damorlng far more firing squad ably bnlu�t about the downfall Qf America's U-2 spy plane
Plrector Howard Knl9ht Mid Mont., reported a mi dnight read­ summer. Whil e Lhere, they will Meigs County highway llfety or•
n:ecution, •hou� anti,U. s. alo- over Ru ssia, with results that may change the course of his­
Oklahomam
Depart
.
Ohio
u. officiall today AW ing of 7�ne of the hi&amp;best in work in Rep, Hecbler'a' office, le! ganiution.
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.Mr. 1na Am. OIC&amp;I' .&amp;&gt;eaVer, Pur• a:a na &amp;Jld demanded the end of to.cy in ways still far from clear.
little chine. Of PomerDy pl■y-­ the national and well above mid­ Congreu and it.I commill.eea in
The loc1I .safety ch eck ill being
cell, Okla., left tod&amp;y for their .Kavarla'a Int two major indepeodSoviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's account of the cap­ ln1 South Point S.turd■y clue to night te mperatures in D ll19, Los action, meet and int.enlew covem­ conduc ted as a part of Highway
home after 1ttendl111 tbill · funenl ent _papen 10 • demon■traUon laat- ture
the plane and its pQot, Frands G. Powers, is so full w.t vround, and conflict with Angeles and Miami anl.d more ment offiti1l1, and participate ln Safe ty Month being conducted
oijlil,�•fiy 1/&gt;1' mornlnf.
ol Arthur Beegle, et llot&lt;u.
·'-'lkellhoods that it is bein•
' missed out of hand Bobut ..met.
nationally. Mr. Grover aaid that
higher than At· other activities.
than 30 degrees
r, d,s
"To 'the ..,♦11 "-the eall for the of obvious ·um
,,- Beaver ii • • coualn of,. Mr. Beeaie
Thet pm., totefhar with • lanta'a 44.
May
is th e mon th choaen for the
here.
al
expdrts
.
�J}nlc
by
d
•
ttme
an
up
1tren1tht In tho Rid •Ir 411• diatrlct fln1111l1 ..m•, 1hould the
and baa been in the ae,b.i r.i \ er �inl BG.�,l� Welled
Al lhL' 111me time, alternate, Safety Check 11 it ii the start
T
emperatures
t hrqughout the
P
reaident Eitf:nhowtll' Pointed
crowd.
th
ro¥!
again
e
J
fenNS. f4e wa1 c.qht, It 11
cbandliir(i: bUJineu ini Mcell -!or
the P■nthen win, prnumaltly . northern Rockies ranked above were an nounced who will make of the vacation aeaaon and more
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· 11,d for death of "trallora to "diSC!repanclea" In the Soviet bellffff, u ly NC•u• ho had
lt ' C1
I.be 1,1tiat .47 �u• ,
will bo played Mond■y ■nd those in the rest of the na tion the trip in c.ase the winnera can­ can are on lhe hJ&amp;hway1 through
reactionary acco un t,- at bis newa eonlerence 10 .,. clown to • ,elaliw ly
W hlle heN Mr.' IDd Mn, Benv'1 W h� . •��P,r&gt;d� , l� e
Tund■y
of next WNk. {S.. during a night spotted by rain, not accept . They are (first alter­ th e summ er months. In Meigs
·
Wednesda}'.
low •lt' ltude.
viailed rei,.tivea In the �ciae ci&gt;m- pre!9 , , ; A group bf •tuden t speakP■ .. 4, today).
Sports
Dffk,
e
d
1uppo1idriDle anJ fog fro m the Ohio Val­ nates listed ftrat); Jeanine JordaJI County, th e local organ.Ju Lion 1,
orm
l
w
e
ll
ei,e
A
dd
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ei:11
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chara:es thal
at
the
en r
lll
ni
From hi• . r eported takeoff In
munity.
of Pt . Pleasant and Sh eldon F. interested in cbeetin&amp;- aa many
· un1ted1 �\J,te11 waa pl•nnlng an Uo n &amp;Cl known £acts, it now is Pakiatait on May . l, Po-wer, lifted
Syr■cu•• •mtreenty ley to New England.
'r h e
.Roush
or Wahama, and Janet F.ah· vehicle■ as posaible before the
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-widely acc epted that Pow era can
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HY "inv asion" of CUN.
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the extraordinari' plane-in ef. squad m■de its tint run In their
e naur, second alternate.
Th
e
W
e
a
t
h
er
Bur
e
au
predicted
long M emorial Day weekend .
1
COLUMBUS
UPI-State f'ln- • The dem onstr1Uon ,tarted otr blame hi1 capture on • me chanl- feet a jel-prope
truck shortly be" lled glider-lo an n•w
Both o f the winn ers are out•
1
The check tbill year will be
0 bt. "funeral parade" cal problem In hl.1 hl1h · fiyina altitud e of 65,000 feet and head- fore noon tod■y to t■kt Mrt. showers expected lrom the cen­
■nce Director James M:aloon � 11 1 can dleli..
ppalachians
to
N
ew Eng­ 11Land.ing in bo th ac..demic and ex­ made through lhe cooperation of
tral
A
1
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e
,
"remarkabl
any
on
-not
e
Ported today that at the en4 of by 3,000 iltuden� for the independ- plan
,._,..,
•- ••
,.. __..■I land.
ed acrGSa Russia at a ■peed protra�utTicular activiti e■ .
10eal organiutions. Tbe check is
A"'"'
.,.... the 1tate'1 billa amo un ted ent newspaper Dl1tlo de la Ma· RunIan roek eI, 11 the Sov Ieta bahly exceeding 500 tn il ea an Hospital for tn■tm.nt. Sh• wH
e
xpec ted t o be complete d by May
1aid, or on an:, oth er ainclllar
to $2,879,tlU more than It• in.- r'ina.
t■ken fil!lt to th• offlc• of Dr.
hour.
TO CLEAR TRACKS
SOLDIER HERE
28.
Th e slogan of th e current
device.
t
e
Sovi
Employe.s seized the paper this
come. A school proaram · quarter•
H.wetson ■nd then to the �olo
)lASSllLON, O. UPI - Balli• aatety drive is "Tbe Llfe You
PFC Jvhn B. Thornt on ea routt:
fl
t
l
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f
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proce
ede
d
on
a
north•
a
conPow
er
lth
t
ower,
ct.
,quid,
ly payment of $31,167,842 IC• week because it bad been ertt ic,l
s
al
by
th•
I
pl
crews Save May Be Your Own."
from Ft. · Knox, Ky., to Fort Mon- more &amp; Ohio 'Railroad
counted for th e overcommitt• of Premi er Fidel Caltro's' conduct al..,_. here to h,ve ,.,..... erl)' course ac rosa ·th e center of
e
and
cl
repair
ar
lO
today
worked
spent
schooling
for
J.,
N.
h,
t
mou
·
MITIRS GET 1309 • · ·
c•rt1ln w.,kne"" rather fh •n Ruula for l,300 miles to I posl•
of the cuttian rev�ution.
n
me
l ________,
- --rChiet of Polill'!e Herbert Gllkey I a 20 day leave with his mother IM feet of track soutb ' of here
ti
r
di0 k 1 th
er
Mr1. Ruth Thornton, at 1 1 1 But- Whu
re,, .! ' c,rll, ;e�e :��· 1,_d
tr1.�1 �:; b�hi:d U:e tJ ra� . :::�: said tod ay meter collectioM for 1
1 , . Therc we c o J j r e,
Th
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r
e
y.
te
m
o
,
t
P
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rnu
the past I ll_� totaled $309.
w
·
s
-•a::· ;:·s::r:::: �glon, aome
th i ng went WTO"ll M,ybe p..,.antlcip,tln• �tllct or Jo; •
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aom
e oth er
re11on, attempted
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PARIS UPI - l'la,bo)'&lt;iiplomat
''IOl!Y&lt; , action. Aeeof'!lnl , lo lho
•• stMdt.lna_ihlnl
tm'-' \;I,aw whi&lt;h WH to �ve �-hi !Jr!
CAPE CANAVERAL:
1,, K h..
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A
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r
p
e
t
t
,
,
p
u
. ,.••h
,..
?ri
Gr,y told
. .
bi
pb&gt;J lon bla je Wlh
u
ol lbe Delta
II IO n ,llitude ol l,OOO •mlleo. '
American ,dentiota !Ired .
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1
o
n•
,
l
ght
,t
,
mpreucr &amp;tall.
�
I
red
e
�uf�
�bly
.
1r,,
teleipetry:
ile
h
w
a(
h
t
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neW81Pen
,
,
of
,,•
PJinca
ae�W&lt;l ·� -nuinber
mirror!'' , baUq,fm . I r.e•:\'#1� '
Mi th th e name of • beautitul wo
C'Llj:VELAND UPI-A croup or after , thHe fellow.s, but they 1l �eDel centc:r of America-."
�f the l.bifd , l°i •� event, Powen !brought
apace today, IP� Qi.en -,pp�-.� �a\ffj , h1ppened - · "Jl � dicated separation
·
O'Neill said the 1veru:e viola- man on his lips.
.
· M'f) fl:effl ·· auoceufUI, , it �1!91� at.qe, "'we b•Vfl no - continned re- 1tbe plane down tb 85,000 to itO,· 20 Oblo fanner, were l.n a run• J drive our men away."
,
lost it.
,
1
about
rmerl
f�
ai;--old
e
y
48:
Aly,
t
cos
d
mil lionaire son
Th� 20 farmer, object to a law tlon woul
.Q(IQ fe,,� If the �Uef Uat bis nin1 'b8 ttle with [ederal &amp;uthorl
The, 186-powul ' PJ'OJ,ct' !cho' Pt? �.� /ld�i!- •lnto all eatir.ely dl.Q�· o,or'-8 �•\ it fired. or courae,
I
1
eputy
d
Khan,
smce
y
Aga
But
te
ar.
la
e
the
of
father of
•
a
ut
$1,0
ect
_cb
flamed
mu
bow
ln
e
n
o
limit
a
puts
whi�H•
·
UI mrr
o
'
,W
.
, - ,1
ties today in the midst of
i
·,
ellite rode.· into the � on , , 0:: mt· drbl\l, er It eoul&lt;l, , havfl arone 1 maJ hii.11.}
tll
and for•
e presen t Aga Khan,
ot able to serve a aummone,
n
is
t
ng
l
Ohfo
tr)'
in
was
grow
can
rea
,Problbly
r
e
to
farm
a
�heat
l.ar
ffkial
e
PNtlkt
aff9,
olution"
v
re
t
"whea
'
·
LaolMiri.1 J
foot-tall �J&gt;elta, , the napoD.•i ati'itiht up or .atr'1&amp;1lt do'#n and
the U. S. has resorted to taking mer husband o f Rita Hayworth,
e grain is not hi• ,princith
it In the d enaer atmosphere.
1 thUI ID.oment, we really
when
Th
t
•�
"'�
-,1e1,
hef11uifk:IU111,
A(
faillU:.
.
ly
t
n
e
consist
o
wh
tarmen
ne•eat epaoe rocke�
e
.
was pronounced d ead in a Pari•
Tblt iB wbere, i n one way or and d eltberatelY violate the w heal pal crop. U it Is for his own . uae, , li�ns against the property,
d'Dit1d kllOW�1We . lff �Ina (t\\1' · M 1,,dttathift'" fMl •tttit• lnf••..ltte
For the fint feW
1
ospital shortly before midnight
h
1
,
e know we'l l get the money
"W
,
�
y
\
e
ii 1 Hmlted to 1:i acre.a.
1 1- •
farmer
aot
i'
lm
unians
R
the
r,
cr
e
anoth
.
b
he
•
odtl�
Iii
11
apher.:
l
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\1
lbot looked a:opd a1 ' ' the mfl■l e: clati.J
op laws d ive away d p
1
e may af_ter his Lancia collided head-on
W
said.
Neill
ay,
d
e
m
o
s
"
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Jaffee uld there wa■ a remote
There' wtlre confllct. In ' the Na•
� - climbed hlsh JnLo the 'bl4clt mornu. s. M,;shals with pitchfork,1; O'Neill nid eaeh year farminer■a h ve to wait u hl. t e farmer with a ench ed1n.
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�
� iky. Theft the tratt.lna: opera• tiooal , Aer�utiCI and Spate Ad· poatlbWty �the aateWte bad . 1one
:lU ToMAT I C QUALI FIIII:
.
shotguns or clubs wh en ever they through out the country vote
Wit�el!ICI aa1d hi• dying words
KALAMAZOO, :Mleh. UPJ-Ohlo arrive at the fa rms.
the
referendum lo continue wheat dil'!I to ac� a2a mst his estate,
mlnl�UOll'1' ieporta on the pros• Into some otber.illor bil bealdea
tlona ,pparentJy went haywire.
but lbe go vernm ent 1ets ' I t.a were ' how is Bettina?" He was
University was the firat automa·
qu ota&amp;.
Robert H. Gray, field , project UM or the ahot. NASA flrt&amp; an- one which h ad oeen planned.
asking about lbe bea\ltlrul Fren ch
claim
in then."
,
Assistt,in"
or
t
ua
t
si
NCAA's
the
t's
ugh
qualifier
o
"
r
c
i
a
t
£
100
1tandlni
balloon,
Ecbo
The
J
1t.aae1
three
that
maitiCtr fdr the federal ' apace nounced here
model who h■s been his constant
h
t
farmof
n
20
o
i
t
objec
sup.
e
Main
ar
as
t
e
quo
e
th
r
yea
ry
e
Ev
O'
WIUl1t11
)'
til
nt
e
J.
nam
r
·
t U. S. Attome
, fe�� ta�, was detlgned 1111 tlle !int D11tr ict ,t ba ·JebaJl tou
. �•• G9(Mlard Spac� {Jilht had fired 1t1cceufu!J,v;, ,
yean and
ers la that they bel ieve they need companion in reeent
n•
rs
e
farm
all
most
l
a
by
ported
•!'in·
bu\1
ht
the
t
o
n
on
thi!
are
e
onth,
of
m
"W
nh:t
said.
Neill
Htem
t
de
world•Wl
.
Celllei hi Wa&amp;hiri,ton, Nid there Later, NASA office, ln W11h• itep towarcf •
more than 15 acres o f wheat Just who was besid e him in the ear.
eri·
Mld-Am
tbe
e law, but lb our cept those in Ohio, O'Neil l sl'lid.
th
with
clincbine
pathy
Bobcats'
o�c
phone
e
tel
and
televilion
of
are
officW.
ject'
ro
"
uid
ington
malfUnctlon
p
, ·.,,ere Jndic,tiona of I
Aly was at the whoeL
1
dlltJ to enforce iL We try to p ''They have become Ulowo 118 Lhe to feed their livestock.
can Conference UtJe.
duriac the 1atdlltei 1 t,na couUDi W\Able to coufirm at Um time the munlca�om.

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Saturday Is Auction Day For
·
F'rremen
Mi•ddlepo·· rt VOJunteer

E"? geney S�u ad
w,ns Race w th
Stork Thursday

Quiet Reigns
lnJ. •31'Js Of
M e1,rs COunt
t,

Meigs Farm Girls Invited To
Compete For 'Dairy Prine�'

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Blood FaDUS
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POID
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JUDI'ors· Named
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et. E-�nf11ne Failore B eJieved
eason F. or powers, apture

Thermometers
Rising Across
U. S. Midwest

Meigs Campaign
For Auto Safety
Starts May 16th

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GOO DYEA R TI RE BLITZ SALE

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ELBERF ELDS have a complete SERVICE DEPARTMENT for your TV
SET, RADlO or VICTROLA. For Service for your TV Set, Radio or ReCQrd
player-Phone WY 2-3671 or leave your call al the desk ·on · the main floor.
And If you want to buy' a NEW RADIO - RECORD PLAYER - TV SET or
a N EW COLOR TV (and these color sets are giving a lot. of flrie entertain­
ment) ELBERFELDS sell and service the RCA Victor line· and have bee�
selling thls fine line since the days of the Vlcirola and Radlola..
trade In your preMDI set and ALSO
Come In and pld&lt; the latest - you
you eail use Elberfelds Sensible Credit.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHlO

Jewelers Is Eitlra Special
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• Dries In 20 minutes • Touch-ups won'tshow
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home • Tough resilient finish withstands ,hard
knockS • Looks like new alter waslllnll, ¥Ye.H
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� Johnson
Died Last N• hl
In Meigs General

THE 1°" LATEX WONDER WALL PADIT

Bedford �roup
Sp,o nsoring Hop
Saturday Night

*WATCHES

&gt; '
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, EV'ery Grad Deserve!
.
A Special Gift And

A Hom ec oming will be held a t
the N1o ml Bap tist Church Sunday
•vith th e aerm on bv t he Rev. Sam­
Jet Jacbon at ii a. m. Fol l ow­
Ing tti e dinn er at n 'lOn, t he after•
noon serv ice will lf!gin at 2:30 p.
m. wilh the Rev . 0. L. Latham
paator of the Trit.dstone Baptist
Church in Gal l ipoUs, the 2ue1'
1pe1ter. The t!h oir of the Trit&lt;l­
atone chlll'Ch will also be prese nt.

Homecoming Sund1.1y

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10 gal. ol

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*CUFF LIN'KS

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At

Tbe Eleanor Circle or Huth
Met h odist Church will mee t this
e vening al 7:30 al th e chureb. in
Mi ddleport.
Misa S!llly Sdiaaf will be the
de votional lc&amp;der and during th e
proeram ho ur a candlelight in­
si.ll1tlon 11ervlce will b e conduct­
ed for the omc"'.
�a,Jeaae1 wlll , -bl? Mra. Judy Fri·
ser ind Mt!. Bhly Jo Krawsczyn.

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R ev. H o�ai:-d Ruppelt. secre tary
f&gt;l the 'Middleport Ministe r ial A�­
socia tlon, pre1lded over th e open­
ing session when Lhc group met at
t he Church
of
Ch rist Tuesday
morninA'.
Rev. Clyde Ba rtl et ! w a s eh•ch.'d
tts vice president e nd he pre11idrd
ovnr the buslne11 mcctin � in 1hr
absenc e of lhe pre 1dde nt, Rev. Nylc
Bord en.
Rev. Ba rtlet t presented lh c srr­
mon re14m e using t he topic "A
Moth er' a Love ,"
Re v . Raymon d Ko.,krigh t nn•
nounced that the s taH or the C'om•
munity Dally
Vacation
Bibh•
Schoo l would meet a t t h e Heath
Methodl 1t Churc h al 7 p. m. �ion .
day, May 18.
Plan■ were mad e for thl' Br1ct·a­
\aureate 1ervlce of Middleport
tltah Sehool, which wlU he held
May 22 with Rev . R uppe lt d e liver·
..J
L .tl
1,
O , 11 I Cn-11-Uren,
Ina the ■e rmo n, lnvoc1 t lon will be
Home Sri nday £r,enin1 given by Rev. Bartlett , the scrip•
Sunday eventnc memben of the ture by Rev. Borden and R('"v. l•'tC\d
WYF o( the Mldd ltrporl f'jrat I. Gardner will pronount'e th e bcn­
Unlt ed Prcebyte rian Church will ed ictlon.
The m ettln1 closed with pra)'er
meet al the church at ,s p. m, to
bY
K:.;
::r�l t:h:,:I:;,
•k
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ao to the Chlld ren'1 Home wbete i _.:;
they will hoJd a 1horl dev otional
service followed by • wien er roaat
a nd re('reatlon1I · period.
Group eo1m1elor1 are Mf. and
Mrs. Rkl111rd Vau&amp;hn and �ra . !v­
t'rt'II Hadmcr. Re v Howard Rup­
pel! will also accompany the &amp;rNp.

Middlepor,t
Seniors Present
Ploy Friday

ffealh Eleanor Circle

/ To llleet Toni11ht

I nieetinc at the hom e .&gt;f
Itri. Leonard V1nMcter In Po me­
roy, Mond,y, the Little Le1a:ue
M 0t hen comp1 eted PJan, for a
lloQNr'i h�se 1.. C, ,II�� ,(or
l.ittle ·
U-,.
1 f\lnd1 for
te11 d and w 1H ·bil lnfflted I.at*� Le11ue on � 4,_}40n ,:f,bi' _Mlle
Troop memb er: sally GloboW day l he Little Lcaa:ue : hoy, 11.nd
and Barb.ira w hite gretrted the the rorneroy Firemen will aell
gu ests_ at the door � nd _t b e �oop popcorn on the •treetI of Pomt!·
co mmi ttee Mn. W11fatd . _ Boyer, roy for the- fund and the _mem•
Mrs. Jay Warn er, M n. Phthp Glo- �:a of t he Pony Leaa:ue will so­
bokar .and Mr._ and Mra. Edward lici t funds on th e atrffl.
We IIs a � d ass1�tant Je_ader Mr'The Pomeroy e,oup has been
Dan Wh a le assisted with the I?· assigned the task of niling Pome•
rangem enl!!i and refrHh menta for roy's share of a $2,000 fund for
t he party.
the Meiis County LIIUe League
The troo p meets every Th un- Association. Mn.
VanM et er ta
da)'. afternoon �Her sthool a t the chairman ot the campiign with
Un i t ed Methodu1l �urch and is Mrs. Calvin Simpton II co-chair-spo��� by the W::;C8 man .

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Sh ' rley Lark' ns
Ho·n ored W1" th
Birthd ay Porty

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Aly Kban,s Ll£

Ended In Crash

'lt's A Rouq,h Situa-tion . . . '

. e p In Whea
. 1· 'Revo· 1u1·IOD
20 Ohl0 Farmers
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Of Sports Car
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fHE DAilY SENTINEL

Employtrs Cooperating In Agin g Sur"ey

Attorney Vernon R. Burt, Chairman of the
(iqverg.of's ComQ).ission on Agrng. has announced ti.at a survey on retirement plans
,; and policies of Ohio employers presently be·
ing CQAducled by the Go\'ernor's Commi.Sii.on
on Aging has been well received among Ohio
f:mploye,-.
TJl,e qU.-ationnaire was mailed out, several
weeks ago
3200 Ohio employers on the
sample list used by the Commission based on
employers by' industry and nu mber of employees. Within five days hundreds of Ohio
emplqyers had completed and returned their
queslionnaire. A 20 percent return from the
3200 employers was necessary for the study
yet approximately 60 percent have responded

lo

already.

Burt, a prominent Cleveland attorney, who
has long been active in the Cleveland and

Welfare Federation's program on older per-

sons and the chronically ill. pointed out that
the survey has a·lready indicated that the
small Ohio employer is often unable to bear
the cost of present pension plans for his employees. He said bankiP'! and insurance industries as wel l as employers and governmen4
tal agencies will be vitally interested i n the
results of the survey whkh will be announced
at the Governor's Conference on Aging at
Columbus next September 20th.
The employers study is part of the state's
preparation for and report to the 1961 White
House Conference on Aging presently in progress in 80 of the 88 counties of Ohio where
the CommlS6ion, through its Advisory Committee members has organized county study
committees to survey genefally the critical
unmet needs of their senior citizens 65 years
of age or older who total close to 1 0 percent
of Ohio's population.

Transfers
Top Kaiser Labor, Management 1.and
Dennie E. and Thelma G . Bal­
lengee to Cecil W. Allen, Rober!
Harrah and Ulysses Grant
Men Reaffim New Philosophy Leslie
Harrison, 100 A., Salem.

Top local labor and mana1ement orliciall! tod11 rea-ffirmed
their "faith" in a new philosophy
111 Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corporation's Ravenswood Works
-1 phl101ophy built on "mutual
understan d ing IN.Id trust."
The pronouncement came es
aftermath to ■ meetl9C In Parkeraburg between local repreaentatlv,ea of labor -,id mana,ement
b.eld to dacu_u lbe Spokane,
Wuhlnaton, Conrqenee b,etwee,
Jtd1ar F. kaiser, Chaltm,an or
the Board or Kaiser 11)®4trie,
and David McDonald, USW '.Prt1ldent, with Joc.111
l1bor-Q1aq,igemenl repre,entatives from a(!roH
the nation.
'Mle Sp&lt;iUne meeUn1 advanced
an entirely new premilt! of labor•
managemen t relations. Jt r;evolve1
baalcally around t he ,nutual ac-,
ceplance ot re1pon1lblllty
and
frank dl1cusslon1 or pollcy and
problem, 11t all leveb.

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Rlvem1wood Worts Industrial
Relations Manager, Arl Miltner
said to fully realize the objediYes
of the program a series of perio­
die meeUgga wllJ be held between
the company and the- union at
all leveh to communicate problema ,and policies an� will In•
dude dJacunions On such things
as (!os&amp;•, quaU ty , ,c:ullomer prob­
lem,, the why of changes, the
company•, «impetltlVI!'
position
and th, UDtral atale of buJJinell!'I.
"ProW,en;a, .-MCA artae must be
4,1,cuu,d In an atl)'losphere or
ll)ubilll trpat wit h a real desire
to t1n4 an flll,u.itable solution" he
said.
Both labor and management of­
tlclals today
were enthusiastic
over the potenUalltles of the r:iew
program.

Ralph Spindler, US W Field Re­
the
presentative, pointed to
Parkertburf meetina: as " an ex­
tremely important opportunity to
know eMih other beller." Togeth­
er we have a job to do" he aald ,
"a continuou• ,Job o f 'buildlng
better relations at Ravenswood .
Our mutual trul!'t, faith, an d con­
fidence in each other wlll do thot
Job."

Harley Rlch11r'1son, S tnlwork,
era Sub-Reglona,1 Director, di1CUl1ing the , Parker1bur1
n,ee tlnl
JJaid. "We',re going lo carry out
the Intent of the apirit of the
Spokane Conference aa e:1�anded
by tdJ•r Kaiser and Df,vld Mc­
Donald, and wilh conndence In
each other, we're i'Oing to make
Ravenswood one of the fineAt
places In this country to work."
Ravenswood Works Manaiier C.
D. Smith, said thal McDonald
and Ka1wr, "in their t1lu made
clear thut they, •• our top olfi­
cla la, believe thi8 type of 'Work .
In t toJether would eventu11lly
eliminate the dl1tru11t crHted ' by
lick of knowled11e of eac h other'•
problem, and that throua:h mu­
tual undentandlni, 11eater thinlR
will be 1ccompli1hed."
One of t he Jargelt fulJJ-ln te•
1rated aluminum producln1 fari­
llllet In the naUon, t he Ravf'ns­
wood Works currently employs
1ome 2,800 people •With the pre­
i,,ndorance of lta work-force re­
preaenltd by USW Local 3668,
Bob Barton, Prealdent.

Safety Oub
Award Winners
Are Announced

At th e Har-Mas Junior Safely
Club .record hop, April 22 door
prhe� were won by Susie CUndlff
and llaye Johnson. Receiving ,pri:r.­
ea for the prettlesl dressed girls
were Anda Walburn and Mary
Ann Cundiff. A.11 a special feature
of the evening 12 year old Karen
Brewer Jnlroduced the basic steps
of the new Madlaon dance.

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

CL.+,11 MIITINJ
The Homebqtld11n Clan of the
llradbllr)I ChutoH o1 Cbrl1t wlll
hold lhalr fflorithly-me0Un1, Miin­
day, Ma)' 18, •t 8 p. m. in tilt)
church buamtnt.

SQUAD 1-CIIVI S ,uNDS
The R.acJne !mer1ency Squad
h11 ann O \ltlCed the f'!eelpt of
,12.flO frorp lira. Paulllle Brewer.
The offlcen of Qie 14u1d expreu­
ed their th■nb to Mn, Bn,wer for
her efforll In toUeitln1 tuncb or
them In Ille SUYenvllle ll'flt.

LIil Friday ev ening the rloor
prb:e waa -won by Mrs. Loui1e
Cundl(( and priies for the pret­
tiest drened went to Jane Dod­
son, Connie Harbour an d JoseUa
Llah. Wlnnln11 the slow dance
contest were Retha Wright and
Ralph Cundirf. Winners (If tho
faat dance r.ontett were Mary Arm
Cundiff and Retha Wright, flhd
Suaan Johnaon and Sally Williams
fro m H1.rrl1onvllle, 0. Judges for
the evenln1 were Mr. and Mn.
Edward Pul11l of Rhode bland,
Conn., •nd Mn. Arma Johnson or
New f{aven.

Safety Club memben wUI meet
\his Wednesday at MIion Hall for
lhelr tlral ald atudy. The club is
1110 aponaorln11 a temporary emer1ency ambulance 11ervlce for this
Nrvlce you may &lt;:on tact Harry
Reltmirf! at TUrner 2-3414 Hart­
ford, WW. Va. A fully equipped
tmbulanct b11 bNin purehaud
l'TA TO - T
The PorUand PT� wlll meet on tor lhl1 purpoae.
Monday, ll■y Id, 8 p. II'.' in the
Pol'll¥a Oradt Sebapl. �ew orrt­
IINGII ITILL ALIV I
ftl'I wtll be lnatalled tiy )In. How•
NIW YORK UPJ - Luc:ru.la
ant Ebenblch. All meniben ar11 Bori, 1a, one of the- world'• JNat
Wfed to Atte11d.
opera tmltrt. �UJII to life eul)'
today
In ltoo,a"'1t 11.oopilal
TO MIIT �Tl,IIDAY
w
. h,r.e Ille bu been In a coma
The Junior
�•II ,Ince 1urt1rina I brain hemor­
Gar4,n Club will meet tor r1orrhla:e May I,
1anl&amp;atlon 8a iurday at 3 p. m. a t
llit
of lln. G, II. Th�-•
'l'bore
elect� o1·
and �••• wlohln1 to join tbt club
a,.. •rpd to be pre-.,.1.

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Ce cil W. Allen, Mae Allen, tnys,
sea Grant Harrison, Edna Harrison
lo Robcr1 Leslie Harrah, 100 A.,
Salem.

C. L. PaHer�on, Daisy Patterson
lo Hallie Cross, parcels, Rutland.
A. L. Danforth, Helen Danforth,
ErneRtine Ferrell, Oscar Ferrell to
Albert L. Oa11fo1th Jr., 20 A., Or­
ange.

• Edward S. Beatty, dee., Sybil Eb­
enbat'h, Sp. Comm., lo Freda V.
Beally, 31 A., Oli\'e.

Grover W1lilc Sr. and Lucie P.
Whit,e to Grover W hlte Jr. and El­
sie Marie White, Che.der.
Franci8 Johnston Diet, William
Dick:, Robert DouglaH Johnston,
Helen John8ton to E. D. Doug�s,
parcels, Lebanon.
Allen and Mary Eli!abeth Grueaer to Bernard Ful tz, parcel■ , Rut- I
land.

Bernard V. and Betty J. Fultz to
Allen and Mary Elizabeth Grueser,
parcels. Jtutland.

Emory P. an d Hattie "ow ell lo ,
Lebanon Township, 1 1h A., J.eb- ·
anor1.
Basil R. JetFtrs, Mary A. Je ffers
Eunice E. JeHers to Russell Cul­
lumR, Elta CullumR, 3.50 acres,
Bedford.
Anna Kathryn Brown to Harol d
M, Brown, lots, Middleport.

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Mr. and Mr11. Glenn Wood and
Mrs, Olic Smith of Ent Liver•
pool spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mre. Raymond Eva:::, and
ramll;· .
RQy Wolf and eon Raymo}'d of
his mother,
. Columbus visited
Amy Wolf Saturday.
Mr. and M n. • Garry Griffith of
Columbus itpent tl1e weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mra. Ed•
ward GriM!th.
Mrs. Gaynell Clark and daueh•
ter or Athena visited her daugh­
ter Mn. Milton Tutt le and family.
Mrs. Jack Harri• spent Sunday
with her aunt, Amy Wolt.
Mr. and Mn. A. H . Ben11el of
Pomeroy 1pent Sunday with Mr.
an d Mrs. Raymond Evans and
family.
Mr. and Mr111. Milton Tuttle and
famliy fipenl Sunday wit h Mr:
and Mr11;. Paul LaWrence of Port­
land.
Mandie Rose spent M onday
with her enndpanmll, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Tullle.

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Roy B.. Chrl1ty, Cheater, were hon� Kim.
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Mr. Burton fil[IICn&amp;le• 13:urton'11
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Uohship� In aupplying petroleum has been � Sun04:o dealer !or 10
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Billie Jean,
Theae Sunoco dealers received ch tldren, w,nda,
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Sun's
plaques frpm ,,_, _ T. Artzberger, Brenda Gay.
·, : mana1er of Sun Oil Comp.any '»
Mr. Cbrt ,ty operate,
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Hotel Lafayette, Mariett J, Ohio.
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Ne.I• C. Pol"lell operate, PowR ■ TUllNS TO AIJAA MATE•
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MORAGA, Calif. UPJ - Andy
and h11 been a Sunoco dealers for
26 yeua. He i1 a me mber of the Sloan, who was 1,raduated from St.
American Legion. tte la married Mary's Collee:e in 1938, will return
to the. school next fall as freshm�n
,nd h"! one child, Ruth Ann.
Eugene French U1 as11oci1ted Ing high 11chool b111ketb1ll m
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May 8 w11 41, offerln1 tf .28 .
Durin&amp; the Sunday School hour
aJ,fll or potted chry11nlhemums
IHV9N: Montgomef')' : 15.5 on up,
were preaented to Grace Swartz pd, 16. 1 on lower, � reet optn,
the elde11l rnotber, Doria Dllll111- GalliPQlil: 20� on upper, 29.2 on
er. the youngeal mother and Gar­ lower, 82 feel open; Lock. �: 27.7
net Windland, moth� of tM llr·
Conclltkwf ef Mo,,-.W• Dem.:
gest family.
Add dul• are down, river 1IIUin1
Wonhlp 1enices wen: beld at a,; tenth foot per hour.
10:45 with Herman Taylor l eader
Ohio River S.ta: Oownbound:
and an attend.mce ot 17.
Em1worUl; Reliance al 1 :20 &amp;m,
Mr. and Mr,. Chu. O'Brien 8-9; Lo&lt;.'k 18: Be lpr� at 6:40 am,
an d aon of Columbw spent M o• 0-2; Nallrmal al 7:15 am, 3-5; Lock
thers D11y with her parent.a, Mr. 23: Beaver at 5:35 pm, 1 .0; OVE'..:
an d Mn. Garner Griffin.
at 8: 15 am, UM); Mr. Criu al I0:35
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz am, 0-0;
and sori of Ravenna viaited his
Upbovnd: Lock 23: Lehigh at
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz 1 0:25 pm, 4-6; Mike Creditor at
Int we.et.
7: 10 am, 9-2.
Yr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith
Karwwha lltl,,... Bo1h: Wm£1el d :
and son Joe of Vienna, W. V1., Helen Z down at 2.� am, 1 - 7.
attended churc-h here Sunda,- and
were d inner guests ot the Emtst
Taylor -family .
Mr. and MJ'8. Harold Swartz
and family of Willlamstown, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Swartz and family of Marietta
· spent Sunday with their parent.a,
Mr. and Mr8. Hobart Swartz,
COUNTY LIA.GUI
Mrs. Claire Woode spent SaturPORTSMOUTH, o. UPI - A Sci•
Hlgh Sooret., Mty 2. lf60
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles oto County couple died today in a
Ind. 3 games - Bud McKinney, D . W�de.
fire that a:utted their two.story
808·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
D.
Woode
frame home six miles ea1t of here.
d- 1 &amp;■me -:-- Bud McKinney·
visited her mother, .Mrs. J. B.
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Sheriff Rusaell Burns 11id the
Hayes, Mr. and Mra. Clifford victims were James Adkin,, 60,
Team 3 aamea - Hot Rodi, 2560 Hayes and Grego
ry and M:r. and and his wife, Edna, 58. whose
Team 1 game - Aaaoclated, RaMri. Frank Oieeaebrew. of Mid- bodies were round inside the
dio, 877.
dleport, Mothers Day,
house. Two boys aleepiog in an
Won Lott ..cf.
lt■ndlnt'
Mr. and Mn. Richard Spencer upstairs bedroom e,caped with
.A.uoel.ated Radio
315, 13 -729 and son have moved into the
Hot 'Rode
32 l fi -667 house recen tly vacated by the minor lnjllfies.
Landmark
31 17 ,M6 Whitlatch family.
Burm; said the bla:r.e apparently
16 32 .333
Cr:ou &amp; Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode of started from an overturned fuel
Davie - Warner
16 32 .333 Cheater vi'liled Mr. an d Mrs. oil stove in the kitchen. He sai d
Cbnpman's Market
14 34 ,292 Chas. D. Woode and Mr. and Mrs. A d kins ma)' have suffered a
T-, THIii Bowlers
Wm. Carr lftd daughters Sunday stroke or heart attack d uring the
Bob Louks
179 178 1715, 532 evening.
nilht and fell against the stoYe,
Bud Mdc.inney . 211 l 'nl 222 808
Mrs. Paul Buckley and children overturning il.
IVlo Rouab
132 1-1:9 178 4:59 spent Mothere Day with her moThe v1ct1ms' son, Phie11 Adkin,,
Vernon Stone
184 13G 203 602 ther, Mrs. M abel
Swartz of, ;io, said he and a friend, Benny
Bob Murray
118 163 181 462 1 Athens.
Sammons, 12, who lived neai-by,
Art Sylveat�r
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were awakened by Mrs. Adkins.
Thi• Wffk', RNulh
He said she warned them to get
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out of the house and go for aasiR­
Cbopman"s Market 8 Labdm■rk O
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Nht WNk'• Schadule
Wilkes Grange met May 2 with
Landmark vs Hot Roda
Master Zelda Hall in the chalr. Dewey Blan,ed For
Associated Radio vs Crou &amp;: Sons "Your Mother" was the theme usLocomotive Bid Loss
ed by the lecturer for the literary
Chapmlln's Mkt vs Davia-Warn er
COLUMBUS UPI _ A state o.
program. Refr eshments were serv- liclal
S..ton Highs
Said today that Thomas E.
lnd. 3 Games - Sam F1anagan, ed at the cloae ot th e meeting.
Dewey, the Republican presiden­
Mrs. Ada Strawsbaugh enter- tial candidate
701.
in 1944 and 1948
Ind. l Gam e - Ge&lt;irge Wagner. tained. the Wilkesvllle Garden .and now a priYate
attorney, play•
Club
at
her
home
on
May
3. Twen- ed a major role in lhe federal
276.
Team S Games - Hot Rods ty memberi. 1tnswered roll call by go,,.ernment's deel8ion
lo award a
giving a housecleaning hint. Arti- four million
2702.
contract to a Japan•
Team 1 game - Hot Rods, 987. cles on "Tulips'' were read b)' Al- ese, ralhcr than an Ohio, firm.
thea Strong and several tulip arTop Flv• 9owl..-s Avg,
State lndudrial and Economic
rangements w ere displayed. Re- Developmen',
George Wagner
174
Director Kocler Col­
freshments were served at the
173
Bob Louks
llsoh said Dewey was hired by
close of thie Reaaion.
171
Joe Plechaty
Mitsubishi of Japan lat,e in the
170
Mrs. Clara Phillips Yisited ae,,.erSam 'Flanagan
negotiations on lhe conlract, Col­
al days ncently with her son, Kel­
168
Bud McKinney
lison said Dewey helped convince
son Phillips, and family, Waverly,
the Orrice of Civil De£ense Mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hutton or
bilitation to accept lhe low bid of
Baltimore, Q'1i9, Mn. George l�e Japanese flrm.'
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ear-Old Boy Held
·Mr. alfd Mrs. Earl Beckley and
Mrs. M. I!;, Pattel'llon.
Mrs. Lelia Johnston of Wellston For Slu11:ging Mother
COLUMBUS UPI - Juvenile
and Ma4,1 Powell of Michigan were
authorities
today held a 12-year­
.:::,1f'l�q" "'"'!Its of
Mr. anrl M.-q
old boy !or slugging an expectant
mother in the abdomen with a
son; Ronnie, Columbus, were r&amp;­ rubber door mat because she re­
fused to contribute to a bofus
cettt guests of relatives here.
Mr. and Mr1. Dorotohy Shank or fund drive.
Athens wel't'! Sunday gue11ts or rel­
Police said the slugging took
atives here. Mrs. Shank recently place when the woman declined
graduate d with a cla88 of praclical to contribute lo a church whkh
nurses at Athens State Hospital.
U11e youth said he represented . A
Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson ehurch official sai d the boy had
of Logan were weekend guests or no connectton with it.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckley and Mrs.
M. E. Patterson.
Mrs. Kalie Wilson is recuperat­
Mr. and Mn. Emmett Graham ing from eye surgery at the home
are visiting relatives in Illinois and ot her daughter, Nora Jordan.
Missouri.
Heil French losl a valuable cow
Mn. Shelba. Jean Arbat1gh em­ recently.
ployed in Columbu8', spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Arbaugh.
'Mrs. Clara Phillips attended a
Demonstration
Home
regional
meeting in Middleport recently.
Mother's •D•:r was observed in
the local chui:ches last Sunday.

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CHIC.i:GO I/Pl-The llell Tele,
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The annual Scipio High School
alumni banquet will be held at 7
P- m. Saturday, May 21, it i1 an­
nounced . The banquet will be held
in the HarrisonYille e,,m and Will
be followed by a dance.
A reunion of the
1tudents of
.-the late George Crow is bting
planned thill year and any per!lfln
who attended classes under Mr.
Crew are urged to attend.
Reservations for U,e banquet [
may be rnade with Mn Hazel Stan- 1
ley, Harriaonville.

AROUND
DEAL ONLY AT

Metropolitan Motors
SEE THESE

1959 Ford VI. Uh new. Fclir­
lane, automatic, radio and
!heater. SAVI S $ S
1959 Lart.: II, 6 \.Tl', with over­
drive.- The1 economy car. One
•loeal owner. Like new. 17,000
mllm. $A.VI $ S f.
1951 Chevrol" 2 Dr. 6 cyl.,
std. trans., heater. Olean rand
mice. Lots or rm.Hes ·left in­
lrnB car. SAY-I S S $.
n..lrlane 500.
1957 Ford
111to. tramt., Ndi-o ,arwl heater.
Cl... ond_ s;&gt;lid. $AVE $ � $.
. 1tS7'1'-btlcar Champion. 6
, cr\., ..,.,,.,, Good cheap
..._n,port,,tloa. $AVE $ $ �F
1'51 Fon VI- 4 Door.
VI - 4 Dr.
lfll
'UH. ...,.,. 11' "' ....
1'50 o.s.t. ,I cyl. · lif1 clean
.and flOl.id 'c,r f� lf)Odel.
Mab w ■11 Mtet,
, 1M9 , 61,....,•lllte 78. · Rulli.
Man ua 1tn offtr.
Open Ewninp TII I P,M.

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�Factory �ained service"

Me�opolitan Motors
Tnmportation Ofl Lmd &amp; Sea
600406 •· Maht.11. ,_.,
Phone WY-2-3170

One

coolnees

Flnetit Foo&amp;

Prlcett!

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. . . from first course to last!

our food

is superlative

MARTI N RESTAU RANT
IN MIDDLEPORT

ON ROUTE 7

SURPLUS STOCK

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SEUING OUT 1/2 OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK

GRADUATE SPECIALS
AUTOMATIC WATCH ES $19,88
For Men - Reg. $69.95.

WATC H ES FOR MEM - - $17.88
Shockproof - Waterproof - Anti-magneti_c

Watches. $59.95 Values.

tes $15.88
es for Girl Gra4u�
.Wotch
While or Yellow Gold Watcties Worth $39.'gg.._ Graduate Spcial Price.
AU Above Watches Carry

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One Full Year Guarantee

Expansion Bands . 1.88_ and $2.88
Your watch needs a
V•lues to $9. 95.

new band! So buy 1t now - whit'? and yellow gold -

DRESSES - · · · · $4.88

one big rack - and we mean
dresses - Values To $19.95.

a BIG rack - of year round

TH E JEW EL SHO P

and

summer

_NEW HAVEN
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Spring
Electric
Range
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We Serve You )!lght

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NF.W YORK UPI-Fonner Yin•
kee baseball star Joe Dillaulo
told police Wednesday that hll
hotel apartment wu burglarized
of S2,000 in jewelry 110metlme
between April 2 and May 9, while
h� i; on a buaioeu trip.

Annual Scipio Alu1nni
Banquet l8 Saturday

Fl:� �,rs��

we s.1¼ct

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. from Thur C.tney.
:-.!r ,rnd Mn Clinl Gilkey, Sr ..
Ir A.. Glllt.yDr and Mn, Don Glbaon and "'r and Mn. Clinton Gilkey Jr
,on, Mark, of Portamouth, v1a1 led and three children.
Mn John
JYer the wet:kend with the Frank Stout and '.\Ir and M..r1. George
;1bson and Bud Dougla1 famMie1. Clark attended the 11peech
by
Mr and Mn. Homer Lee were Cong MOf'lltr, the Jitney !upper
Sunday dinne 1uest,, of Mr. and I and lhe danre a1 Kacme recently
I Mr1&gt; Norma Wilson rem:ilns serMn. Clmtoo Gllkey Jr.
Mt . and ltrs F. o. Whaley and 1ou� ly i'I m ! he ·-.1: e 1i:1 General
son, Terry, of ColumbWI, and Mr ] H ospital
.an d Ml'ti Robert Al k ire and Bob ' Mr and Mrs (1inlon Gilkey Jr
1
and Ray, local, were Sunday d m- !iptmt Sundiiy with h1� brother,
ner gue1t1 of Mr. and )Ira. Clint Howard, of Rio Grande.
I
Gilkey Sr.
Mn }lary Carst'y hc1s returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plummer of ' home from llol:r.er Hospital followCarroll ,1penl Sunday wilh her I mg surgery
�n. Gerald Grate has bet.•n helping hrr dau�hter. Mrs Thor C&lt;1r
fo Be On Radio, TV
The Rio Grande College En• 1 sey, who will move to their new
semble will be heard and aeen on I home Sa t urday.
the WL W (Cincinnati) radio and I Mn: .Nellie Borga� h_a� accepterl
teleeast program "Cburth By The I a �11u o,n at the .'1e1g&amp; County
Si de of The Road" Sunday, Ma )' Children s Rome .
Mr. and Mn. Ern_est Hawley and
l !i, 8 :30 a. m. to 9:00 ;ii. m. e11t.
Ellen, Middleport, s:A!nt
daughter,
be
The theme or the service will
Sunday evening ip Mr. and �11 �
''Rural ure Sunday"
In lhe group are Sleve Co11ts
and Vera Vroman, both of Mi d•
dl,eport.

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SiON IUYS THURMAN
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CHARLESTON, w. Va. UPI-The
Charleaton Sen1ton1 Or the Amer­
ican AIIIOClaUon h■ve purcbued
Bob Thurma n, a former major
league outtielder, from Seattle or
the PadfJc Coast Leuue. He play­
ed with Omaha o[ the American
Association last year, hitting i248.

Clint GU.Mi Sr.
Miu Ruby .Dltlll who ii .-otk1a,
m Columb� 1pen,t Sunday beN.
Mr. and Mn. Clay lf:dUn09y ot
Columbua ,peul Sunday with bil
parenta.
ltr,. Clotine and Esta Mae BIM!t­
wood vllited Sunday at the HlW•
d,1y-Atk.in.a-Jewell home.
Ct' and Mn. Al1ton 1'racJ' of
Columbu1 ■Pd Mn. Nellie 'Jlr:� of.
Pomeroy were rue�\• al tlMI Hallld ay-A lki ns-Jewell bm�e Sa�urda)'.
Mrs. Maxine Robin,on of Coblm•
bus vi1ited her mother st - Melp
General Hospital Mother's' D�J.
Mr. and Mn. Du1,ne S�ey Ill�
· !!On, Slevle, visited her mother, Nada Townsend, Mothff'I :O.y, In tbe
a ftunoon they called 0,1 Dile
Stanley ar.d M.ra. Cull Stanley.
Miss Lena Jordan i1 ill.

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Give . . . al only

for Iii■ -. 11 Jfflll _..

CITY LIAtUI
Hloh -., Mir S. IMO
High Three Game Ind. - Haw­
ley, ffl.
High Sina:le Gamo--H■wiey, 23t
, Team 'three Game, - FU, NoY­
elty Shop, 2605 Team :;lnile Game - Fife NOY·
elty Sbop , p&amp;.
St•ncllnft
Won Loat Pct.
Fife Novelly Shop
28 20 -683
Robinson ·s L3undry 27 21 _(Wl3
Ohio Power
26 22 .:542
Z4 Z4 .000
Eliu
21 27 .'38
Stroh's Beer
18 30 .376
New Haven
helOl'I Hltha
lnd. 3 Games - Clifford, 681.
Ind. l Game - Clifford and
Flanagan, W.
't'eam 3 Games - EIU, 2778.
Team 1 Game - Stroh'• Beer,
989.
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Top Five lewlm AV9,
18.1
Clifford
178
Louka
177
Hawley
177
Searles
174
Flanagan

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OBD'TOQUOTE - Be:n'1 how 1G Wllrk Ill
DAILY
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DOCTORS CHICK KIM
N EW YORK UPt-ActreH Kim
Novak, who returned from E'9lf•
09e ,ever1l day1 110, entered
Doctors Ho,pltal Tuesday tor a
complete ph)ollcal checkup.

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8. V'erd�t
1, Bhlp'a
reoont

wl•h m)'llelf could talk to
hin'lself
As l knew h im a year ago.
I could tell him I lot, that would
,ave him a lot,
or the th lqs be ouaht to know.
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';('o eal!h i.8 given a bag o( !pols,­
A ahapeleas ma.ss and a bobk or
rulea;
And eilch mu11&amp; roake, ere UCe is
flown,
A lllumbllng block or a at�pping
1tone.

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Area Dealers Rec�ive Sun Oil

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., llay 18, 1960--3

OpAn'1&gt; B Board

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Savm
• g Many Amer1c
. an Lives Social Events

day

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, 1M C.Pihllt N-, 1iaY.

o,, May IS, 1960
Bids For _Five
School Bosses

Z-DaUy Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middlepol1,
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Thank You -

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Tt-tl CIOOKfD PATH
throuah the primeYal
wood
" If e \'ery wQ man in the Unlled Harry Snydtr runs I bui eve.ry
tional films aboul
canA rail w.ilked home as good ca.lYes ce "Ed uca
day from the Church of God
Yc bef'n seen by more lban St ates saw o ur
r
ha
documentary Sun
shot1ld;
ol Mt · M"•ia h an d hau I5 the chil• •
·
nme an d Two Women,' and toolr:
y .
J-'..JlfVd
But marle a trail all bent Hkew. 22 million Americans---and the
dr
to
s u.�day Se hoo l .
ltves
of·
many
of
them
have
been
tht'
precautions
we
1.1r1e,
many
of
:r. and wtl, D on Be l l and d U ·
Bid• f or five n ew K'hool b fl
A crooked trail as all calves do.
lJS
sa\'ed . "
�
th 1 4 000 needless d eathe from
a
at
t
nich
)'
h
Monda
ter
rn
s
en
mg
e
nt
opened
were
n
.
g
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Thls
announcement
was
made
1:-a
ca�cer °a( the uterua could be elimSince then three ht1ndred years
o
C
ilh
1.U"u
b
me
e
tin1
of
the
Mason
unt)'
w
..,r
r
M
11
an
rs
d M
, Al i
today at tA.ml:ll'U'tn Cf,ncer Society
inated. The eancer cell examin•Be
have fled,
J•mes
U f
fre •
' · Board of 2dufatlon in Point
hea
d quarters
in
Middlepc,rt
by
we
recommend
lion
111!1
a
yearly
.
And r inf:f'r the ralt 111 dead.
, Pleuant.
r
B 1
nt
Charles Murray, local chairman of check, can detect caneer !,11 this
::i u,Jcl,:
But still b.e left behind hie trail
.
wi�
�
a:Ut
site yean; before ttiit lumor beBids r.'fii\• t,.b\d,ate4 . H the ,And tb�reby haop m)' moral tale.. the e1..mmt -Cancer Cnn11Jde.
p I Erv' of
M
i ne 'bi!
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''The \ire-saving Yatue of our I gins to grow . Obviously, , i � ev_ery he�· m :J.er at�:nded :�, � ni w_,,1 optftaj. ))y Paul }f owell, �s­
e
motio - - - ffll Is conrrete fact. adult woman . had • :,e■ r:t; .Pap Or hel' • u rl.Cle . Joe u:m ,..
The trail WU taken up next day
at Eut aitl:@;Dt •11per.ii9.temk nl , 'lb.et" wi l l
r
m0
�
f
nol
�
wi¥'fui
O
thW!(- s9,ea
o
as II If C. /ll
\1109 Li� , , , .
. , .
. � 1\odl•� -by, 111, Jlo'l"d ,,nd a
By 1 10¥ do5 tbat J)Ul:ed that
inJ," i]je �
trruin · 1q.id. "�'dd for D,r. G eor1e P�Rf���
,
w,1y :
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.:Rq
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!Ey
Iii�
tt
to
fid
bier dec'ltto,i Din �in,: ,Urie buaes
-,'J � n,lqeol1 o/ d,eve!Qped the def� Te, I!" �•"I• �
lint . .
next
And t�n , wf.e bell-wether sheep &lt;hat'I �
!' int,r :wl ll
m ade ,¥,
,. l"T .,·,-oe · a :r,oiot of -deaths from uferane qan� ,t Wb.ff
, Seven compames 51,fAfil!lttlng
P\ll'1.lled tti.e trail o�er vale 4n4' ·Meip
�
could be al .,,o,t "�oily e1!11tl�led.
,.eil&gt;J · . 1•¥ifible films '
bid, w..-i � �uJPl!IM :com. ·
1teep.
1
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'lbe ollGj:t �ntarieo about
",\&lt; fw •-' 1 6 ptinll&lt;e movie llr
lfn, Glovlu
panr, Maf&gt;n;l:'iiJuity , llotor"- J. _D.
a ion Moort, Oon:ipaaw. Baker .Equip.
And dre.:w the flock behind him . ca�c c�tflil. _11e dealp,e:d to iet "Bnqt s,eJ!-ExamiDaUon," il .., -,� &amp;!I� the Wrtb
men 4Dd '\Y,QWieD to their phy&amp;i- bffn �vllli life ,ev� ain,ce it wu
�nil¥ at Holzer ment Comtaany', R. F. Steiner
too,
are Mr. Company, F:omeroy
cia
fo
c
u
QJ i r� he•»h c);l£ k P8, Cir.t relea,ed In ta&amp;(t The film
Equipment
A• good b:ell-wethen always do.
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and
with
the
public
Valley
po
tbe
apprqved
rtray•
teclu,Hlue JP -., Ohio
Ole
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and
Compaay
And from that day, o'er hill and
Kri. GJ8 '10(a_pn of Canton
the bv�h "(ij9JU 1:lgnab which • for rc,,�thly self-e:Qmroa,tfon."
ranged t'rom
Company. Bids
elade,
JJ,. �\ll'l'fY ur&amp;ed
woman :,ent tbe. �-od witb h� falh- $2,518:23 for a 48-paa�nser bua
Through t.b,ose Qld woodR a path may mean C�r.
�
w
nty
o
to $3,8":.iS for a 61).passeng er
"Ou,r 14• aho co�b'ate op ln M.ela,i Co1:1
lf' � 11,ot aten I • W. o.
w-, nude.
the fa,et �I' ma_ny cancer, are be- '.J3reQI: _ Self-Exan:i i,n,uo_u' to n;.1kp
•P..d 1,1. ff, B. Pow!lll1 spent �us. · '
Re1i&amp;ntUOQIII of three teachers
And many tnen wound In and out. ifli cured, aald l(r. • Murray. On1J fn date iw1th ,b(" t friend• to 1,ee It. over "-e y�· witb their
And �qdged and turned and bent thr.ee paUeflb UI now beine ,_,,,ed. "TbQSe who hav.e . ae.e.n it 11,t, ,;.� �o.tl;le,-�-� '"· � and Wflll l'Hd. T]Jey w"re from )(rs.
!W barlci&amp;on.
U could 'be .one in two, if every• see lt anin to refresh th.eir mem- Kr,. J. JJ.
EfeJyn "Gr�!1:_Mts. Diane Thabet
about,
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OJi7 m:9Uon picture, '1!d oriet," th,e cbainna.n N.lti, "And
Nitla . -t,...er..
And uttered words In righteous body
l(r. ,n.d
1¥
i. �h
of
' perhaps they will Wb en I &amp;ive .o )'0.U P�ku�u.r•
Permi.sion' :wa.11 eran� Mason
heed Wli\lt \b,ey hJ\'e to qy."
wrath
the weekend
Two ot- t1¥.i rilna are for women thla typ.ical nttnl&gt;le �, lwlr' the �#h ber
Because 'lw!s 11ucb a crook� patti .
Var- �IIJltJ. ,-Y4luh Fair offtclals to
p_
1,aved Jlve,.
!;a� ,p4 JPtA,t -�
aW,.lenc.ea, 11pled a t 1·rd,uelnf .the ,JJJotion p-�yre
a ftern oon h.qJ� tlie ,_111r at the t Pleasan t
o
a
own
of
from
I
,
.
needle11,
.&lt;l
, "It "'■!' olj_
1\1 "" udleo.i;e f
But ltil1 the)' fo11owed-do not
ii!!, ! ,
-11,&gt;uob• ..�"11" � llcho&lt;&gt; July 28, 29
·•rid -34)/ �� will be displayed
. ui.ru.. "1, Ai;eri- 1,Q,til• \!'.Of'WI � (le&lt;\l'..., ,
0\1-111, ' '
111.
lhe �
ri:i
lauah•
. ,J" , .,i, CJ,l.Jrwa,, dla, 1 womO.ll w,&lt;lli,, I\OIJ&gt;•, pfael,\Cf/1 '
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� am wilh ■ni, .�
The first miP'atiom of tflat eaU, can �
.,
, wl\loll �
•...,i,,.11cw, -"" 11'1
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- � outdoor,
And throuth tbla windine wood­ cu...d' tt�:
�
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_ r . t , .,., .
6cvdl ,
,tbi . m1 The board ruled
�•Y ,talked
1
unity l!lfl .
'."fi!J � pennltted
Becau,e h. e wobbled when he
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,,
walked.
•• lm,11 1&gt;o!1J1!01 ae.
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,-mo� �... , ,- , ,,..
9' the rules
1,;,'-&lt;
I. �
fatan,)
frrt
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The path became a lane and the
ridingI. A 1&lt;ml for
.91, Jluraptaa
onl) l'°o . of lhe 2'7 plqUre,, ·doll, � . � •rues being
lane hec.11me II road
eletwo
!&lt;Ito
oponsor,d by tHo Anier!Wp C11t �·
h..,_.d
And many a Door horae tolled on
bl
1L rr.nc1t
10, Weird
cer koeiet,y � "f�r w,m•n ?.D�.•. ,
pb&amp;n
to
.
•been
permJ.tt.ed
beneath his load.
rl'HI'
( var.)
at. �.
�'The "'9t have I! ·n1uable ltld . '� ' , · · ':.
Toilimt three miles in the burning
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11. Beaweed:
1
lnter,sting _!Pes•a,e tor •�·
,'flaa ·
did to 1.9 ahead
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18, lloH pttll lt. Tempoo
Y," ¥,. '!&lt;lrray 11id. "�pba, lrill( 1bi . ' n,c .of die W1�,1aia
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When a sf)ort c,u t would have
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20. mefl'lshel
.tis OJI •�• We Wie•• Mf� · · [QI _....., was &amp;iv.en
made it one.
14 . �tll
�- V&amp;udevlllo
people learn �
thtf at: br 1t
11;� tlllltl"'
at. a.de
l
nt!ifflt
,
7111pff
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. •�-' �!11,91
"""g,ltle!,,- : e' odiool fltlr reAnd men two centurlt!A ,nd a half
ln co1
.
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� IN cltterli · Jli,liitl � - btPn al
(pN!lxl
&amp;a•
Trod the 1oollteptt of that catr.
19.Llrp
ti&amp;&amp;
•
tnond:
�ted 1 !YttY tiumorouJ.
18,
25. t...rge
, He11denon �l May 2 and will
16- JD, �..
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frill&gt;• - ..... Ila;,
Daqlaa Sln�
F'or m.P'l ,re ororie to 1ro It blind
,nonti,
pie. We
2i.the, . 25. Stu&gt;.,.
1 -� to
la
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A lonl!' the ca1f.011ths of the mind,
IJ$&lt;&gt;!/\'
38. F&amp;the•
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24:, Glaclal hlJ1
�obi
c,n�l .
be,UeYe " yoti
l(n, C. p_ Stout .
And wmok aw,-v from sun to 1111n.
38. South
CJopta)
H. N orse
tnt· o!tlaiWe
sho\ll!l ")l\9,1, the ,l.,ctf .of el.JICl,f lllilelt AdtLDi. • Charlu Jones,
To do what other men have done.
28, -.i bit
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�-�P 1bei\l 19 mind, Jj-/lbo!d - Kelli! Aml!tl,.' :Earl KH!er ond
lean
,,. Trave..,..a 11'1. 1'.alt
havinl "t�tull
1•111 \"ll\d,
.·
-•II an4 louib.
ato.,....
beve,.,.
rodent
ti)\JIO ..i, "'·· •�lalni!ij �, con,
�-----t1ctln1
datherlno
i;yv'orl/&gt;fl:
y
Mr.
ud
Cllrl&lt; and
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ai. co.
"l keep six h,c,·meat serving men,
a.t 1fhtdl
or Umne ' WY i=. famll,yr of IJafberbm ,pent Mother's
t
apo
(They taught me all I knew)
3611'. l'le
� order IU111,1 11'• Day , ........,. ,.1u. Mr. end Mr,.
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Employtrs Cooperating In Agin g Sur"ey

Attorney Vernon R. Burt, Chairman of the
(iqverg.of's ComQ).ission on Agrng. has announced ti.at a survey on retirement plans
,; and policies of Ohio employers presently be·
ing CQAducled by the Go\'ernor's Commi.Sii.on
on Aging has been well received among Ohio
f:mploye,-.
TJl,e qU.-ationnaire was mailed out, several
weeks ago
3200 Ohio employers on the
sample list used by the Commission based on
employers by' industry and nu mber of employees. Within five days hundreds of Ohio
emplqyers had completed and returned their
queslionnaire. A 20 percent return from the
3200 employers was necessary for the study
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Burt, a prominent Cleveland attorney, who
has long been active in the Cleveland and

Welfare Federation's program on older per-

sons and the chronically ill. pointed out that
the survey has a·lready indicated that the
small Ohio employer is often unable to bear
the cost of present pension plans for his employees. He said bankiP'! and insurance industries as wel l as employers and governmen4
tal agencies will be vitally interested i n the
results of the survey whkh will be announced
at the Governor's Conference on Aging at
Columbus next September 20th.
The employers study is part of the state's
preparation for and report to the 1961 White
House Conference on Aging presently in progress in 80 of the 88 counties of Ohio where
the CommlS6ion, through its Advisory Committee members has organized county study
committees to survey genefally the critical
unmet needs of their senior citizens 65 years
of age or older who total close to 1 0 percent
of Ohio's population.

Transfers
Top Kaiser Labor, Management 1.and
Dennie E. and Thelma G . Bal­
lengee to Cecil W. Allen, Rober!
Harrah and Ulysses Grant
Men Reaffim New Philosophy Leslie
Harrison, 100 A., Salem.

Top local labor and mana1ement orliciall! tod11 rea-ffirmed
their "faith" in a new philosophy
111 Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corporation's Ravenswood Works
-1 phl101ophy built on "mutual
understan d ing IN.Id trust."
The pronouncement came es
aftermath to ■ meetl9C In Parkeraburg between local repreaentatlv,ea of labor -,id mana,ement
b.eld to dacu_u lbe Spokane,
Wuhlnaton, Conrqenee b,etwee,
Jtd1ar F. kaiser, Chaltm,an or
the Board or Kaiser 11)®4trie,
and David McDonald, USW '.Prt1ldent, with Joc.111
l1bor-Q1aq,igemenl repre,entatives from a(!roH
the nation.
'Mle Sp&lt;iUne meeUn1 advanced
an entirely new premilt! of labor•
managemen t relations. Jt r;evolve1
baalcally around t he ,nutual ac-,
ceplance ot re1pon1lblllty
and
frank dl1cusslon1 or pollcy and
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Relations Manager, Arl Miltner
said to fully realize the objediYes
of the program a series of perio­
die meeUgga wllJ be held between
the company and the- union at
all leveh to communicate problema ,and policies an� will In•
dude dJacunions On such things
as (!os&amp;•, quaU ty , ,c:ullomer prob­
lem,, the why of changes, the
company•, «impetltlVI!'
position
and th, UDtral atale of buJJinell!'I.
"ProW,en;a, .-MCA artae must be
4,1,cuu,d In an atl)'losphere or
ll)ubilll trpat wit h a real desire
to t1n4 an flll,u.itable solution" he
said.
Both labor and management of­
tlclals today
were enthusiastic
over the potenUalltles of the r:iew
program.

Ralph Spindler, US W Field Re­
the
presentative, pointed to
Parkertburf meetina: as " an ex­
tremely important opportunity to
know eMih other beller." Togeth­
er we have a job to do" he aald ,
"a continuou• ,Job o f 'buildlng
better relations at Ravenswood .
Our mutual trul!'t, faith, an d con­
fidence in each other wlll do thot
Job."

Harley Rlch11r'1son, S tnlwork,
era Sub-Reglona,1 Director, di1CUl1ing the , Parker1bur1
n,ee tlnl
JJaid. "We',re going lo carry out
the Intent of the apirit of the
Spokane Conference aa e:1�anded
by tdJ•r Kaiser and Df,vld Mc­
Donald, and wilh conndence In
each other, we're i'Oing to make
Ravenswood one of the fineAt
places In this country to work."
Ravenswood Works Manaiier C.
D. Smith, said thal McDonald
and Ka1wr, "in their t1lu made
clear thut they, •• our top olfi­
cla la, believe thi8 type of 'Work .
In t toJether would eventu11lly
eliminate the dl1tru11t crHted ' by
lick of knowled11e of eac h other'•
problem, and that throua:h mu­
tual undentandlni, 11eater thinlR
will be 1ccompli1hed."
One of t he Jargelt fulJJ-ln te•
1rated aluminum producln1 fari­
llllet In the naUon, t he Ravf'ns­
wood Works currently employs
1ome 2,800 people •With the pre­
i,,ndorance of lta work-force re­
preaenltd by USW Local 3668,
Bob Barton, Prealdent.

Safety Oub
Award Winners
Are Announced

At th e Har-Mas Junior Safely
Club .record hop, April 22 door
prhe� were won by Susie CUndlff
and llaye Johnson. Receiving ,pri:r.­
ea for the prettlesl dressed girls
were Anda Walburn and Mary
Ann Cundiff. A.11 a special feature
of the evening 12 year old Karen
Brewer Jnlroduced the basic steps
of the new Madlaon dance.

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

CL.+,11 MIITINJ
The Homebqtld11n Clan of the
llradbllr)I ChutoH o1 Cbrl1t wlll
hold lhalr fflorithly-me0Un1, Miin­
day, Ma)' 18, •t 8 p. m. in tilt)
church buamtnt.

SQUAD 1-CIIVI S ,uNDS
The R.acJne !mer1ency Squad
h11 ann O \ltlCed the f'!eelpt of
,12.flO frorp lira. Paulllle Brewer.
The offlcen of Qie 14u1d expreu­
ed their th■nb to Mn, Bn,wer for
her efforll In toUeitln1 tuncb or
them In Ille SUYenvllle ll'flt.

LIil Friday ev ening the rloor
prb:e waa -won by Mrs. Loui1e
Cundl(( and priies for the pret­
tiest drened went to Jane Dod­
son, Connie Harbour an d JoseUa
Llah. Wlnnln11 the slow dance
contest were Retha Wright and
Ralph Cundirf. Winners (If tho
faat dance r.ontett were Mary Arm
Cundiff and Retha Wright, flhd
Suaan Johnaon and Sally Williams
fro m H1.rrl1onvllle, 0. Judges for
the evenln1 were Mr. and Mn.
Edward Pul11l of Rhode bland,
Conn., •nd Mn. Arma Johnson or
New f{aven.

Safety Club memben wUI meet
\his Wednesday at MIion Hall for
lhelr tlral ald atudy. The club is
1110 aponaorln11 a temporary emer1ency ambulance 11ervlce for this
Nrvlce you may &lt;:on tact Harry
Reltmirf! at TUrner 2-3414 Hart­
ford, WW. Va. A fully equipped
tmbulanct b11 bNin purehaud
l'TA TO - T
The PorUand PT� wlll meet on tor lhl1 purpoae.
Monday, ll■y Id, 8 p. II'.' in the
Pol'll¥a Oradt Sebapl. �ew orrt­
IINGII ITILL ALIV I
ftl'I wtll be lnatalled tiy )In. How•
NIW YORK UPJ - Luc:ru.la
ant Ebenblch. All meniben ar11 Bori, 1a, one of the- world'• JNat
Wfed to Atte11d.
opera tmltrt. �UJII to life eul)'
today
In ltoo,a"'1t 11.oopilal
TO MIIT �Tl,IIDAY
w
. h,r.e Ille bu been In a coma
The Junior
�•II ,Ince 1urt1rina I brain hemor­
Gar4,n Club will meet tor r1orrhla:e May I,
1anl&amp;atlon 8a iurday at 3 p. m. a t
llit
of lln. G, II. Th�-•
'l'bore
elect� o1·
and �••• wlohln1 to join tbt club
a,.. •rpd to be pre-.,.1.

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Ce cil W. Allen, Mae Allen, tnys,
sea Grant Harrison, Edna Harrison
lo Robcr1 Leslie Harrah, 100 A.,
Salem.

C. L. PaHer�on, Daisy Patterson
lo Hallie Cross, parcels, Rutland.
A. L. Danforth, Helen Danforth,
ErneRtine Ferrell, Oscar Ferrell to
Albert L. Oa11fo1th Jr., 20 A., Or­
ange.

• Edward S. Beatty, dee., Sybil Eb­
enbat'h, Sp. Comm., lo Freda V.
Beally, 31 A., Oli\'e.

Grover W1lilc Sr. and Lucie P.
Whit,e to Grover W hlte Jr. and El­
sie Marie White, Che.der.
Franci8 Johnston Diet, William
Dick:, Robert DouglaH Johnston,
Helen John8ton to E. D. Doug�s,
parcels, Lebanon.
Allen and Mary Eli!abeth Grueaer to Bernard Ful tz, parcel■ , Rut- I
land.

Bernard V. and Betty J. Fultz to
Allen and Mary Elizabeth Grueser,
parcels. Jtutland.

Emory P. an d Hattie "ow ell lo ,
Lebanon Township, 1 1h A., J.eb- ·
anor1.
Basil R. JetFtrs, Mary A. Je ffers
Eunice E. JeHers to Russell Cul­
lumR, Elta CullumR, 3.50 acres,
Bedford.
Anna Kathryn Brown to Harol d
M, Brown, lots, Middleport.

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Mr. and Mr11. Glenn Wood and
Mrs, Olic Smith of Ent Liver•
pool spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mre. Raymond Eva:::, and
ramll;· .
RQy Wolf and eon Raymo}'d of
his mother,
. Columbus visited
Amy Wolf Saturday.
Mr. and M n. • Garry Griffith of
Columbus itpent tl1e weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mra. Ed•
ward GriM!th.
Mrs. Gaynell Clark and daueh•
ter or Athena visited her daugh­
ter Mn. Milton Tutt le and family.
Mrs. Jack Harri• spent Sunday
with her aunt, Amy Wolt.
Mr. and Mn. A. H . Ben11el of
Pomeroy 1pent Sunday with Mr.
an d Mrs. Raymond Evans and
family.
Mr. and Mr111. Milton Tuttle and
famliy fipenl Sunday wit h Mr:
and Mr11;. Paul LaWrence of Port­
land.
Mandie Rose spent M onday
with her enndpanmll, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Tullle.

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Mlddlt,ort lhla Sllllda, mO!l'fll11_4 al
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Burtr,n, Muon City, W, Va., and I three children, Carter, Keith and
Roy B.. Chrl1ty, Cheater, were hon� Kim.
ored Monday night b,- Sun Oil
Mr. Burton fil[IICn&amp;le• 13:urton'11
-Company for a combined total of
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Uohship� In aupplying petroleum has been � Sun04:o dealer !or 10
�ucti and ,erv1ce, to motorist,. ye�rs. He 11 married �n� has ,p:
Billie Jean,
Theae Sunoco dealers received ch tldren, w,nda,
Dealer
Loyalty Award Wayne, Phllhp,, Clara Fay 9nd
Sun's
plaques frpm ,,_, _ T. Artzberger, Brenda Gay.
·, : mana1er of Sun Oil Comp.any '»
Mr. Cbrt ,ty operate,
Chrillty' s
· .Wheeling 11le1 . district, at a Sun&lt;)(!O station at Chesler aYtd hu
· meetlnJI of Sunoco de■leni at the been I Sunoco duler for \0 years.
Hotel Lafayette, Mariett J, Ohio.
:u-. Chriatv is married.
Ne.I• C. Pol"lell operate, PowR ■ TUllNS TO AIJAA MATE•
ell'• Sunoco st.Li.lion in Middleport
MORAGA, Calif. UPJ - Andy
and h11 been a Sunoco dealers for
26 yeua. He i1 a me mber of the Sloan, who was 1,raduated from St.
American Legion. tte la married Mary's Collee:e in 1938, will return
to the. school next fall as freshm�n
,nd h"! one child, Ruth Ann.
Eugene French U1 as11oci1ted Ing high 11chool b111ketb1ll m
with Mr. Powell in the operation of Chicago.
Powell's Sunoco atatlon and haa basketball coach and usistant 1th­
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May 8 w11 41, offerln1 tf .28 .
Durin&amp; the Sunday School hour
aJ,fll or potted chry11nlhemums
IHV9N: Montgomef')' : 15.5 on up,
were preaented to Grace Swartz pd, 16. 1 on lower, � reet optn,
the elde11l rnotber, Doria Dllll111- GalliPQlil: 20� on upper, 29.2 on
er. the youngeal mother and Gar­ lower, 82 feel open; Lock. �: 27.7
net Windland, moth� of tM llr·
Conclltkwf ef Mo,,-.W• Dem.:
gest family.
Add dul• are down, river 1IIUin1
Wonhlp 1enices wen: beld at a,; tenth foot per hour.
10:45 with Herman Taylor l eader
Ohio River S.ta: Oownbound:
and an attend.mce ot 17.
Em1worUl; Reliance al 1 :20 &amp;m,
Mr. and Mr,. Chu. O'Brien 8-9; Lo&lt;.'k 18: Be lpr� at 6:40 am,
an d aon of Columbw spent M o• 0-2; Nallrmal al 7:15 am, 3-5; Lock
thers D11y with her parent.a, Mr. 23: Beaver at 5:35 pm, 1 .0; OVE'..:
an d Mn. Garner Griffin.
at 8: 15 am, UM); Mr. Criu al I0:35
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz am, 0-0;
and sori of Ravenna viaited his
Upbovnd: Lock 23: Lehigh at
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz 1 0:25 pm, 4-6; Mike Creditor at
Int we.et.
7: 10 am, 9-2.
Yr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith
Karwwha lltl,,... Bo1h: Wm£1el d :
and son Joe of Vienna, W. V1., Helen Z down at 2.� am, 1 - 7.
attended churc-h here Sunda,- and
were d inner guests ot the Emtst
Taylor -family .
Mr. and MJ'8. Harold Swartz
and family of Willlamstown, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Swartz and family of Marietta
· spent Sunday with their parent.a,
Mr. and Mr8. Hobart Swartz,
COUNTY LIA.GUI
Mrs. Claire Woode spent SaturPORTSMOUTH, o. UPI - A Sci•
Hlgh Sooret., Mty 2. lf60
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles oto County couple died today in a
Ind. 3 games - Bud McKinney, D . W�de.
fire that a:utted their two.story
808·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
D.
Woode
frame home six miles ea1t of here.
d- 1 &amp;■me -:-- Bud McKinney·
visited her mother, .Mrs. J. B.
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Sheriff Rusaell Burns 11id the
Hayes, Mr. and Mra. Clifford victims were James Adkin,, 60,
Team 3 aamea - Hot Rodi, 2560 Hayes and Grego
ry and M:r. and and his wife, Edna, 58. whose
Team 1 game - Aaaoclated, RaMri. Frank Oieeaebrew. of Mid- bodies were round inside the
dio, 877.
dleport, Mothers Day,
house. Two boys aleepiog in an
Won Lott ..cf.
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Mr. and Mn. Richard Spencer upstairs bedroom e,caped with
.A.uoel.ated Radio
315, 13 -729 and son have moved into the
Hot 'Rode
32 l fi -667 house recen tly vacated by the minor lnjllfies.
Landmark
31 17 ,M6 Whitlatch family.
Burm; said the bla:r.e apparently
16 32 .333
Cr:ou &amp; Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode of started from an overturned fuel
Davie - Warner
16 32 .333 Cheater vi'liled Mr. an d Mrs. oil stove in the kitchen. He sai d
Cbnpman's Market
14 34 ,292 Chas. D. Woode and Mr. and Mrs. A d kins ma)' have suffered a
T-, THIii Bowlers
Wm. Carr lftd daughters Sunday stroke or heart attack d uring the
Bob Louks
179 178 1715, 532 evening.
nilht and fell against the stoYe,
Bud Mdc.inney . 211 l 'nl 222 808
Mrs. Paul Buckley and children overturning il.
IVlo Rouab
132 1-1:9 178 4:59 spent Mothere Day with her moThe v1ct1ms' son, Phie11 Adkin,,
Vernon Stone
184 13G 203 602 ther, Mrs. M abel
Swartz of, ;io, said he and a friend, Benny
Bob Murray
118 163 181 462 1 Athens.
Sammons, 12, who lived neai-by,
Art Sylveat�r
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were awakened by Mrs. Adkins.
Thi• Wffk', RNulh
He said she warned them to get
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Nht WNk'• Schadule
Wilkes Grange met May 2 with
Landmark vs Hot Roda
Master Zelda Hall in the chalr. Dewey Blan,ed For
Associated Radio vs Crou &amp;: Sons "Your Mother" was the theme usLocomotive Bid Loss
ed by the lecturer for the literary
Chapmlln's Mkt vs Davia-Warn er
COLUMBUS UPI _ A state o.
program. Refr eshments were serv- liclal
S..ton Highs
Said today that Thomas E.
lnd. 3 Games - Sam F1anagan, ed at the cloae ot th e meeting.
Dewey, the Republican presiden­
Mrs. Ada Strawsbaugh enter- tial candidate
701.
in 1944 and 1948
Ind. l Gam e - Ge&lt;irge Wagner. tained. the Wilkesvllle Garden .and now a priYate
attorney, play•
Club
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her
home
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May
3. Twen- ed a major role in lhe federal
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Team S Games - Hot Rods ty memberi. 1tnswered roll call by go,,.ernment's deel8ion
lo award a
giving a housecleaning hint. Arti- four million
2702.
contract to a Japan•
Team 1 game - Hot Rods, 987. cles on "Tulips'' were read b)' Al- ese, ralhcr than an Ohio, firm.
thea Strong and several tulip arTop Flv• 9owl..-s Avg,
State lndudrial and Economic
rangements w ere displayed. Re- Developmen',
George Wagner
174
Director Kocler Col­
freshments were served at the
173
Bob Louks
llsoh said Dewey was hired by
close of thie Reaaion.
171
Joe Plechaty
Mitsubishi of Japan lat,e in the
170
Mrs. Clara Phillips Yisited ae,,.erSam 'Flanagan
negotiations on lhe conlract, Col­
al days ncently with her son, Kel­
168
Bud McKinney
lison said Dewey helped convince
son Phillips, and family, Waverly,
the Orrice of Civil De£ense Mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hutton or
bilitation to accept lhe low bid of
Baltimore, Q'1i9, Mn. George l�e Japanese flrm.'
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1nd
da1:
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grandson
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ear-Old Boy Held
·Mr. alfd Mrs. Earl Beckley and
Mrs. M. I!;, Pattel'llon.
Mrs. Lelia Johnston of Wellston For Slu11:ging Mother
COLUMBUS UPI - Juvenile
and Ma4,1 Powell of Michigan were
authorities
today held a 12-year­
.:::,1f'l�q" "'"'!Its of
Mr. anrl M.-q
old boy !or slugging an expectant
mother in the abdomen with a
son; Ronnie, Columbus, were r&amp;­ rubber door mat because she re­
fused to contribute to a bofus
cettt guests of relatives here.
Mr. and Mr1. Dorotohy Shank or fund drive.
Athens wel't'! Sunday gue11ts or rel­
Police said the slugging took
atives here. Mrs. Shank recently place when the woman declined
graduate d with a cla88 of praclical to contribute lo a church whkh
nurses at Athens State Hospital.
U11e youth said he represented . A
Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson ehurch official sai d the boy had
of Logan were weekend guests or no connectton with it.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckley and Mrs.
M. E. Patterson.
Mrs. Kalie Wilson is recuperat­
Mr. and Mn. Emmett Graham ing from eye surgery at the home
are visiting relatives in Illinois and ot her daughter, Nora Jordan.
Missouri.
Heil French losl a valuable cow
Mn. Shelba. Jean Arbat1gh em­ recently.
ployed in Columbu8', spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Arbaugh.
'Mrs. Clara Phillips attended a
Demonstration
Home
regional
meeting in Middleport recently.
Mother's •D•:r was observed in
the local chui:ches last Sunday.

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Society Events

Scioto Couple
Dies In Flames
Of Burning Home

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At The Primary Election
In South Che�ter P��lq�_

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AIIIAD IN TILEPHONII
CHIC.i:GO I/Pl-The llell Tele,
phone Co. haa Installed in llllnol1
S00,000 more telephones
than
U::ua ire In all of Ruuia. The
comp111y ald It bad four m�tlon
p horu,1 lo Wlnols.

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Mr. an Mr11 brick have moved
into their new home purchue

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$100.00 Worth Of
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FOR THE BEST PEAL

The annual Scipio High School
alumni banquet will be held at 7
P- m. Saturday, May 21, it i1 an­
nounced . The banquet will be held
in the HarrisonYille e,,m and Will
be followed by a dance.
A reunion of the
1tudents of
.-the late George Crow is bting
planned thill year and any per!lfln
who attended classes under Mr.
Crew are urged to attend.
Reservations for U,e banquet [
may be rnade with Mn Hazel Stan- 1
ley, Harriaonville.

AROUND
DEAL ONLY AT

Metropolitan Motors
SEE THESE

1959 Ford VI. Uh new. Fclir­
lane, automatic, radio and
!heater. SAVI S $ S
1959 Lart.: II, 6 \.Tl', with over­
drive.- The1 economy car. One
•loeal owner. Like new. 17,000
mllm. $A.VI $ S f.
1951 Chevrol" 2 Dr. 6 cyl.,
std. trans., heater. Olean rand
mice. Lots or rm.Hes ·left in­
lrnB car. SAY-I S S $.
n..lrlane 500.
1957 Ford
111to. tramt., Ndi-o ,arwl heater.
Cl... ond_ s;&gt;lid. $AVE $ � $.
. 1tS7'1'-btlcar Champion. 6
, cr\., ..,.,,.,, Good cheap
..._n,port,,tloa. $AVE $ $ �F
1'51 Fon VI- 4 Door.
VI - 4 Dr.
lfll
'UH. ...,.,. 11' "' ....
1'50 o.s.t. ,I cyl. · lif1 clean
.and flOl.id 'c,r f� lf)Odel.
Mab w ■11 Mtet,
, 1M9 , 61,....,•lllte 78. · Rulli.
Man ua 1tn offtr.
Open Ewninp TII I P,M.

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Me�opolitan Motors
Tnmportation Ofl Lmd &amp; Sea
600406 •· Maht.11. ,_.,
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MARTI N RESTAU RANT
IN MIDDLEPORT

ON ROUTE 7

SURPLUS STOCK

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SEUING OUT 1/2 OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK

GRADUATE SPECIALS
AUTOMATIC WATCH ES $19,88
For Men - Reg. $69.95.

WATC H ES FOR MEM - - $17.88
Shockproof - Waterproof - Anti-magneti_c

Watches. $59.95 Values.

tes $15.88
es for Girl Gra4u�
.Wotch
While or Yellow Gold Watcties Worth $39.'gg.._ Graduate Spcial Price.
AU Above Watches Carry

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Expansion Bands . 1.88_ and $2.88
Your watch needs a
V•lues to $9. 95.

new band! So buy 1t now - whit'? and yellow gold -

DRESSES - · · · · $4.88

one big rack - and we mean
dresses - Values To $19.95.

a BIG rack - of year round

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Spring
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NF.W YORK UPI-Fonner Yin•
kee baseball star Joe Dillaulo
told police Wednesday that hll
hotel apartment wu burglarized
of S2,000 in jewelry 110metlme
between April 2 and May 9, while
h� i; on a buaioeu trip.

Annual Scipio Alu1nni
Banquet l8 Saturday

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:-.!r ,rnd Mn Clinl Gilkey, Sr ..
Ir A.. Glllt.yDr and Mn, Don Glbaon and "'r and Mn. Clinton Gilkey Jr
,on, Mark, of Portamouth, v1a1 led and three children.
Mn John
JYer the wet:kend with the Frank Stout and '.\Ir and M..r1. George
;1bson and Bud Dougla1 famMie1. Clark attended the 11peech
by
Mr and Mn. Homer Lee were Cong MOf'lltr, the Jitney !upper
Sunday dinne 1uest,, of Mr. and I and lhe danre a1 Kacme recently
I Mr1&gt; Norma Wilson rem:ilns serMn. Clmtoo Gllkey Jr.
Mt . and ltrs F. o. Whaley and 1ou� ly i'I m ! he ·-.1: e 1i:1 General
son, Terry, of ColumbWI, and Mr ] H ospital
.an d Ml'ti Robert Al k ire and Bob ' Mr and Mrs (1inlon Gilkey Jr
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and Ray, local, were Sunday d m- !iptmt Sundiiy with h1� brother,
ner gue1t1 of Mr. and )Ira. Clint Howard, of Rio Grande.
I
Gilkey Sr.
Mn }lary Carst'y hc1s returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plummer of ' home from llol:r.er Hospital followCarroll ,1penl Sunday wilh her I mg surgery
�n. Gerald Grate has bet.•n helping hrr dau�hter. Mrs Thor C&lt;1r
fo Be On Radio, TV
The Rio Grande College En• 1 sey, who will move to their new
semble will be heard and aeen on I home Sa t urday.
the WL W (Cincinnati) radio and I Mn: .Nellie Borga� h_a� accepterl
teleeast program "Cburth By The I a �11u o,n at the .'1e1g&amp; County
Si de of The Road" Sunday, Ma )' Children s Rome .
Mr. and Mn. Ern_est Hawley and
l !i, 8 :30 a. m. to 9:00 ;ii. m. e11t.
Ellen, Middleport, s:A!nt
daughter,
be
The theme or the service will
Sunday evening ip Mr. and �11 �
''Rural ure Sunday"
In lhe group are Sleve Co11ts
and Vera Vroman, both of Mi d•
dl,eport.

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CHARLESTON, w. Va. UPI-The
Charleaton Sen1ton1 Or the Amer­
ican AIIIOClaUon h■ve purcbued
Bob Thurma n, a former major
league outtielder, from Seattle or
the PadfJc Coast Leuue. He play­
ed with Omaha o[ the American
Association last year, hitting i248.

Clint GU.Mi Sr.
Miu Ruby .Dltlll who ii .-otk1a,
m Columb� 1pen,t Sunday beN.
Mr. and Mn. Clay lf:dUn09y ot
Columbua ,peul Sunday with bil
parenta.
ltr,. Clotine and Esta Mae BIM!t­
wood vllited Sunday at the HlW•
d,1y-Atk.in.a-Jewell home.
Ct' and Mn. Al1ton 1'racJ' of
Columbu1 ■Pd Mn. Nellie 'Jlr:� of.
Pomeroy were rue�\• al tlMI Hallld ay-A lki ns-Jewell bm�e Sa�urda)'.
Mrs. Maxine Robin,on of Coblm•
bus vi1ited her mother st - Melp
General Hospital Mother's' D�J.
Mr. and Mn. Du1,ne S�ey Ill�
· !!On, Slevle, visited her mother, Nada Townsend, Mothff'I :O.y, In tbe
a ftunoon they called 0,1 Dile
Stanley ar.d M.ra. Cull Stanley.
Miss Lena Jordan i1 ill.

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Hloh -., Mir S. IMO
High Three Game Ind. - Haw­
ley, ffl.
High Sina:le Gamo--H■wiey, 23t
, Team 'three Game, - FU, NoY­
elty Shop, 2605 Team :;lnile Game - Fife NOY·
elty Sbop , p&amp;.
St•ncllnft
Won Loat Pct.
Fife Novelly Shop
28 20 -683
Robinson ·s L3undry 27 21 _(Wl3
Ohio Power
26 22 .:542
Z4 Z4 .000
Eliu
21 27 .'38
Stroh's Beer
18 30 .376
New Haven
helOl'I Hltha
lnd. 3 Games - Clifford, 681.
Ind. l Game - Clifford and
Flanagan, W.
't'eam 3 Games - EIU, 2778.
Team 1 Game - Stroh'• Beer,
989.
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18.1
Clifford
178
Louka
177
Hawley
177
Searles
174
Flanagan

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DOCTORS CHICK KIM
N EW YORK UPt-ActreH Kim
Novak, who returned from E'9lf•
09e ,ever1l day1 110, entered
Doctors Ho,pltal Tuesday tor a
complete ph)ollcal checkup.

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wl•h m)'llelf could talk to
hin'lself
As l knew h im a year ago.
I could tell him I lot, that would
,ave him a lot,
or the th lqs be ouaht to know.
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';('o eal!h i.8 given a bag o( !pols,­
A ahapeleas ma.ss and a bobk or
rulea;
And eilch mu11&amp; roake, ere UCe is
flown,
A lllumbllng block or a at�pping
1tone.

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o,, May IS, 1960
Bids For _Five
School Bosses

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Tt-tl CIOOKfD PATH
throuah the primeYal
wood
" If e \'ery wQ man in the Unlled Harry Snydtr runs I bui eve.ry
tional films aboul
canA rail w.ilked home as good ca.lYes ce "Ed uca
day from the Church of God
Yc bef'n seen by more lban St ates saw o ur
r
ha
documentary Sun
shot1ld;
ol Mt · M"•ia h an d hau I5 the chil• •
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nme an d Two Women,' and toolr:
y .
J-'..JlfVd
But marle a trail all bent Hkew. 22 million Americans---and the
dr
to
s u.�day Se hoo l .
ltves
of·
many
of
them
have
been
tht'
precautions
we
1.1r1e,
many
of
:r. and wtl, D on Be l l and d U ·
Bid• f or five n ew K'hool b fl
A crooked trail as all calves do.
lJS
sa\'ed . "
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th 1 4 000 needless d eathe from
a
at
t
nich
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h
Monda
ter
rn
s
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mg
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opened
were
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Thls
announcement
was
made
1:-a
ca�cer °a( the uterua could be elimSince then three ht1ndred years
o
C
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1.U"u
b
me
e
tin1
of
the
Mason
unt)'
w
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M
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an
rs
d M
, Al i
today at tA.ml:ll'U'tn Cf,ncer Society
inated. The eancer cell examin•Be
have fled,
J•mes
U f
fre •
' · Board of 2dufatlon in Point
hea
d quarters
in
Middlepc,rt
by
we
recommend
lion
111!1
a
yearly
.
And r inf:f'r the ralt 111 dead.
, Pleuant.
r
B 1
nt
Charles Murray, local chairman of check, can detect caneer !,11 this
::i u,Jcl,:
But still b.e left behind hie trail
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wi�
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site yean; before ttiit lumor beBids r.'fii\• t,.b\d,ate4 . H the ,And tb�reby haop m)' moral tale.. the e1..mmt -Cancer Cnn11Jde.
p I Erv' of
M
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''The \ire-saving Yatue of our I gins to grow . Obviously, , i � ev_ery he�· m :J.er at�:nded :�, � ni w_,,1 optftaj. ))y Paul }f owell, �s­
e
motio - - - ffll Is conrrete fact. adult woman . had • :,e■ r:t; .Pap Or hel' • u rl.Cle . Joe u:m ,..
The trail WU taken up next day
at Eut aitl:@;Dt •11per.ii9.temk nl , 'lb.et" wi l l
r
m0
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f
nol
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wi¥'fui
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thW!(- s9,ea
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as II If C. /ll
\1109 Li� , , , .
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. � 1\odl•� -by, 111, Jlo'l"d ,,nd a
By 1 10¥ do5 tbat J)Ul:ed that
inJ," i]je �
trruin · 1q.id. "�'dd for D,r. G eor1e P�Rf���
,
w,1y :
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to
fid
bier dec'ltto,i Din �in,: ,Urie buaes
-,'J � n,lqeol1 o/ d,eve!Qped the def� Te, I!" �•"I• �
lint . .
next
And t�n , wf.e bell-wether sheep &lt;hat'I �
!' int,r :wl ll
m ade ,¥,
,. l"T .,·,-oe · a :r,oiot of -deaths from uferane qan� ,t Wb.ff
, Seven compames 51,fAfil!lttlng
P\ll'1.lled tti.e trail o�er vale 4n4' ·Meip
�
could be al .,,o,t "�oily e1!11tl�led.
,.eil&gt;J · . 1•¥ifible films '
bid, w..-i � �uJPl!IM :com. ·
1teep.
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",\&lt; fw •-' 1 6 ptinll&lt;e movie llr
lfn, Glovlu
panr, Maf&gt;n;l:'iiJuity , llotor"- J. _D.
a ion Moort, Oon:ipaaw. Baker .Equip.
And dre.:w the flock behind him . ca�c c�tflil. _11e dealp,e:d to iet "Bnqt s,eJ!-ExamiDaUon," il .., -,� &amp;!I� the Wrtb
men 4Dd '\Y,QWieD to their phy&amp;i- bffn �vllli life ,ev� ain,ce it wu
�nil¥ at Holzer ment Comtaany', R. F. Steiner
too,
are Mr. Company, F:omeroy
cia
fo
c
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QJ i r� he•»h c);l£ k P8, Cir.t relea,ed In ta&amp;(t The film
Equipment
A• good b:ell-wethen always do.
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with
the
public
Valley
po
tbe
apprqved
rtray•
teclu,Hlue JP -., Ohio
Ole
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Compaay
And from that day, o'er hill and
Kri. GJ8 '10(a_pn of Canton
the bv�h "(ij9JU 1:lgnab which • for rc,,�thly self-e:Qmroa,tfon."
ranged t'rom
Company. Bids
elade,
JJ,. �\ll'l'fY ur&amp;ed
woman :,ent tbe. �-od witb h� falh- $2,518:23 for a 48-paa�nser bua
Through t.b,ose Qld woodR a path may mean C�r.
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w
nty
o
to $3,8":.iS for a 61).passeng er
"Ou,r 14• aho co�b'ate op ln M.ela,i Co1:1
lf' � 11,ot aten I • W. o.
w-, nude.
the fa,et �I' ma_ny cancer, are be- '.J3reQI: _ Self-Exan:i i,n,uo_u' to n;.1kp
•P..d 1,1. ff, B. Pow!lll1 spent �us. · '
Re1i&amp;ntUOQIII of three teachers
And many tnen wound In and out. ifli cured, aald l(r. • Murray. On1J fn date iw1th ,b(" t friend• to 1,ee It. over "-e y�· witb their
And �qdged and turned and bent thr.ee paUeflb UI now beine ,_,,,ed. "TbQSe who hav.e . ae.e.n it 11,t, ,;.� �o.tl;le,-�-� '"· � and Wflll l'Hd. T]Jey w"re from )(rs.
!W barlci&amp;on.
U could 'be .one in two, if every• see lt anin to refresh th.eir mem- Kr,. J. JJ.
EfeJyn "Gr�!1:_Mts. Diane Thabet
about,
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OJi7 m:9Uon picture, '1!d oriet," th,e cbainna.n N.lti, "And
Nitla . -t,...er..
And uttered words In righteous body
l(r. ,n.d
1¥
i. �h
of
' perhaps they will Wb en I &amp;ive .o )'0.U P�ku�u.r•
Permi.sion' :wa.11 eran� Mason
heed Wli\lt \b,ey hJ\'e to qy."
wrath
the weekend
Two ot- t1¥.i rilna are for women thla typ.ical nttnl&gt;le �, lwlr' the �#h ber
Because 'lw!s 11ucb a crook� patti .
Var- �IIJltJ. ,-Y4luh Fair offtclals to
p_
1,aved Jlve,.
!;a� ,p4 JPtA,t -�
aW,.lenc.ea, 11pled a t 1·rd,uelnf .the ,JJJotion p-�yre
a ftern oon h.qJ� tlie ,_111r at the t Pleasan t
o
a
own
of
from
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needle11,
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1\1 "" udleo.i;e f
But ltil1 the)' fo11owed-do not
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·•rid -34)/ �� will be displayed
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a public buildlnii: were empha111z:ed
'The 23 year old former OhJo
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" Bird Brain Bird Doi" was shown. Coa1l League.
Ttub of can d y were g_iven the
General Manager E. J. Buzz.le
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school.
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Figurinl rainfall last night, the boost hill\ ho11111, Koon had two oi
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Marietta', first threat c.-me jn
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ed "already buay" thl!I: week end was sare on Bartelt' error in drop­
baseball
uest toward a possible berth In the state Class
in make-up se&lt;:tlonal conteats.
ping the ball covering first, and �
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delaying
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hnals.
The determined Tigen yester- Babtock also bunte d. His went
d1y c1me close but coul d n't win. down the 3rd base line. Tom caused it.
By late this rooming the team will know if II can play South
The Panthers collecte d a run White fielded it but co\lldn't make
in the second ln1lng when, wJth a throw. It wa, scored as a hit. Point Saturday in the first of two district games on the OlTt
one out. Bob Cunn i ngham singled, The sack&amp; were ful l and noboby diamond. Fair weather forecasts make the date probable. I
stol e second, and after White Fan- I was out.
Should the Panthers win they'll be p laying in the finals, prob­
ried , -;ame home on Gary Moore'1 I Wilson then tanned HarMlwe and ably Monday,
single to center.
Christy, and Farley grounded oul.
But Pomeroy's seniors leave Sunday for Washington and
Moore's clutch single won the
1n the fifth Warden was safe on will be away until Thursda-y.
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PLAN SUMMER DRlli.LS
So it most likely could be the second &amp;ame, or district fin90n of !onner pro player Lloy d walked. Wilson fanned Foibes, got
ST. LOUIS UPI-The St. Louis (OintyJ Moore,
also rapped out a Spindle on a ny, and fanned Par­ als, that throws the monkey wrench into tho works. ,
Hawks will hold a summer bas•
First off, we should· wait to see if Pomeroy be,la a good,
cl ean double in the fifth. He died) sons.
ketba l l trainlni carnp NHion at al third when tile mate• failed to
In the aeventh'., lop, wjth tbe tougb South Point club. U they do, why canBQi lllia,u, dQllO:
a Mont ice l lo, N. Yi, re,ort from
Offer the boys, should they beat Solltb,
pressure mounting, Farley led off
tloo
June 1 2 to 18. The camp will en­
�ith a walk.• •Wa.tdcn's bunt to lhe wagon ride, or train fare, or some me l'll � J1!t to
n
able ne w t'Oach Paul Seymour to
mound wa� ti'red to leCOnd by and catch up with their friends Monday n� wb
,tu up a, group o! outatanding
Wll10n but it misled, botti :runnen WJN OR LOSE their district firu,l
MUlllC BY
NATIONAL LIAGUI
•· Tliey. �. be- In
rooll.ies and several Eutem LH·
W L Pct. 08 were aa!e, win with none · out. Washington for two days of sl11htsee�
t:Ue playen ior thlll 106&amp;81 N■,
re�•
Tllursday
!M ,Ut
They ■d\oanct4 .
a �d ball.
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San Francisco . . 17 7 .708
Uonal 81sketba ll A11n ,, 1188.llOn.
with
the
class,
and,
if
still
winnero,
{eady
fo�
reg!Qmit
Farle)'
&amp;fapJ)
ed
btt•een
Plttsbur&amp;:h . . . . . 111 9 .82G 2
third and home but reac� d third games Friday and Saturday.
Mthvatikee . .
11 7 .811 3
ThOBe boys may not become state
Ci nci npat i
12 l 1 .,27 4¼ again_ on � dealllrate ,un1e u.nder
they
might. In 1956 nobody gave MlddleJll!i:t a, saiell1 for the, ·
Cunmngharti,
cove,lng.
L011 Anteles
11 14- ,"40 ft¼
So
Wilapn
Class
1eUltd
A state title but "Swacll's" boy, 'll'l!n1
down
to
do
it
St. Louia . . . . . . U 18 .409 7
This- ·
Pomeroy team., with a break bere and
Philadelphia . . . . t 16 .NO 81,t again, and' did ,
!l)lil�al&amp;
Re fanned Bonnette and Curtiri, Gile Jackets' 19118 feat,
Chleaio . . . . . . . . 6 13 .318 •�
. . ;.
' . \
(batUo&amp;
for Forbes) . and Spindle
Thu......,., bsultl
Cllt
To
Yqur
_.r
waa
out,
Cunningham to Glbb1 to
Glnclnnatl 14. ChtulO 1
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Phil Collins, veteran OVA Pomel'Qy)
'
ilnil f
end
the
game.
,
MllwaukH 4 St. Loull 3
PHS
diamond
player,
and
Jim
Bowles
ill�
.
NII
=
The aame marked the return of
San Fra11cl-c:• I Phlladelphla O
1
Pomeroy •a BUI Gibbs to lilthletlcs. Ing the summer tour together pn � VII! �• Jay
llrWay't P......ltl• Pitcher&amp;
St. Loul1 at Chic... KIIM t.1 The husky first' saCker heaved off baseball team, an outfit putting toplller· Ii. fa!t&lt;:y record on
his · crutches tor the firat time in the Contip.enl .
.. Hobble 24
In thot last fowt games Phil has bNa llltfiq cl� 14c ·•
l'tttl-pllla at Clncllffllll (N) six months just three weeks 110,
and thouah lame1 ia roundins ' Into and Bowles is pitching and operating at flm
ollf.ll_.
. -Cardwll 1-2 n O'Tool• 2•1
shape,
,,_,. II' MllwlullN
talent is on the club intludlng several formm, Clas A.ltll, AA
Wilson fanned 11, walked 3, hit
Haddix 1·1 .,. Willey 2·1
and
A pro players, some of whom have
tnai. in the big
Los A,...1.. at San l'rancllco one, whll&amp; Spindler !anned 3 and time.
11,;t
1'nir.t
(N �......,.. W ¥&amp; -- walked 1. Ed Bai,tet, got Pometoy'a
The Jayhawks have gam.. schedlllq In• lllgland, Sp,ln,
fourth hit, a double in the alxth.
44
l
7
1:,
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Exactly 792. Plool1 .:...
Marlett.a
1 Necklaces, Earrings, Broacbes, Necklace and
000 000 0--0 2 J Denmark, and throughout Germany duriq the suinnlel.
Earring Seta - VaJuea To ... 86.
A clipping received here shows Bowles iln't hi· Jl&gt;Od form
Pomeroy
010 000 x-1 4 3
Phll1dtlphl1 tt Cblclnnatl
Mar1e\ta:
yet
Spindler
and Farley.
. He won a game 9-8, but walked nine! Tfle big Nffl'O rightPltttbuflh 1t• Mllwavk..
ltt lt tnr
Pomeroy
:
Wllaon
nrlr,
Grueser.
· 't
m
U • hander didn't used to oo like that.
St. Leul, at Cflk:qo
!/ Los An,.IN It San ,r■nclK• · . pire, Armea.
GU
AMIRIC,11,N L
,t, ,t,_
the punch because of Qle duz.Iing
Stones.
Dazzling
Plate
With
Gold
Hamllton
�
G
Boxes
I n Satin Lined
lights during h ht second round
Chl&lt;ago
:': 8
$6.95 Values.
late Thursday •With Cortez Stew­
Botton . . .
10 7 .1188 Ii,:
arl, a ne w 1parrn ate from New
Clevel,nd
11 8 .579 !I,
York.
New York
10 8 .556 l .
It was the first time 180-pound
Balt imore . , , . . , 11 10 .&amp;24 l'n
Stewart had boxed with Ingo,
Detroit . . . . . . . . . , 10 .,12 �
triining here in the · catatill ·
Waahington . . . . . 8 12 .400 •
You have never seen 111ch value, - 2 to 8 strands - They sell every day
)
7
13
.3,0
S
Kamias
City
,
,
·
GROSSINGER, N. Y. UPI-No Mountains ·for hla June 20 title
for f3.96 to $9.95. YqlJRS FOR ONLY 88c.
defense aa:aln&amp;t Floyd Patterson. '
": more br f
Thurtcl1y'1 R•wlta
J ht ItI h'·
..a ror Ingemar
Stewart's right jolt to Johan••
Cl...land •
• Now York 2. 1 1 •r..-.
Joha nsson!
son's
cheekbone knocked
the
.� . 1 . Ct)lqfl_ 0, , .
. . . 1 1 1 ,,
The heavyweight cham pion toII • W""1tnt1M, - • Nd ,day ,111t11Y l&gt;annt4 • ,..- Tti11t• champion back onto hia heeh.
'·110 i
·
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�1t ' rrom hl1 training ring becau.. he f Ingo wu wen sh,iken but be did
''
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f
l(
n
H
■t
..
laf
.50.
Pre-priced
$7
mo
.,
Calfskin
Genuine
and
Morrocco
British
of
Made
tn , blamed them for a terrific punch not go down. However, the ipunch
ppd. rain
ln the racti he received from a made him so angry he refuaed to
box any more or to do any ,gym­
ltrlday', ,-rM■ble ,,tchen
ne w sparmate,
nasium
work.
Kept111 City at 0,,trolt {Nl-:lna:o claimed -be t'Ouldn't see
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Chica'° at Cleveland (Nl- ""
HOllll!l'll HAU
Piere• 2•1 vt H1wklnt 3-1
All Genuine Leather in Beautiful Colors. - $4.50 Regular.
: . Ntw York ft Wa�hlneten (NJ..,..
d 1\Mblte.' PowU°
A real �porty job flnl!thed ir, heather, ,pinjc;
,w 1-t .,. kUt 1�,
eteerina, ,power brall:�s; 1 iautqrnrltic drive, �
' · o, hM:lflr. Seat.
811thne,..
al loldon (N�
mia,ke a bed. One k,ea;I oWlll4M1 car. Men, 1®'il; , Ill ·
M w ..
■tte 1-2
S.turcl1Y"1 G•mN
Kan-■J City at o.trolt
Ch� al C lemaod
- York al Wath.......
88 - l- ll80B
' &amp;altlm.,. et ...._, •
It'•
t!lot GO - GO - GO � -..th tbt. .. lioctet fflline end
:looal -· · Tr,_ It
•!Nlsht altck. A real � 'llttt• OldlJ.
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�ElLING

�-.,.--=_.,•--:---·
"\I
__!_ Streak Mat-Led
!.l..' wz.:
em
'ff lWlllllf
� Tae
B L.eaders..
, �l·n.,
1
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°t' y

4 D�Y
Paint $ale!
MAJISTIC PMIT

IJ' CHET TANNlfflLL.

NL Race SbaP,ing llp As.Test. - . t:��
- ,.,st Run
Between Pitchin"(', Sl1i,rnn·-r,r,- t,
'

nea11on1 for Ille IIIIO llepUllllcan
vkc presidential nominee are
theae(
Th, liq ,v,bo
no letup
must avee
-The nominee-with • If.I ..,.,.... ., ei. 1..,.
th
Thuraday !alle oo 11M lowly Phllc,mpallJI1 ,ri
1:)
,
' li!ll;/tf'IIWliff tan1,at In the
er.
:ttlna
-.e
DUM:W
tor
Dall)'
y_.
re
lou�cam, ho,ne '"'·
the Cle?eland lndiant to a W win Cltion Bible 8rhoo1 when the �
Unltedl P'reu lntfflltflM,al
I - He mu lf be cap.able- of d i1The Nationa l ':,,euue race It ov er the Ne� Yort .Y ,nken •n4 udton C om mlttll!f! of thll! nirelt
y
in
.
neaatln autenmenu of
bl
.
l a pin&amp; up i nto a batu,e ot Tom Bre-wer ' two-hiUer : :: Jlul(' lfetboditt Cbuuh · m'!t Wed- rharaint
grea ter tcOP' tha n tho11e usi&amp;(ltd
1t . Chica10, f11t hl'an
atan
ed
for
d
c
p.l■NI
fourth
l
s
In
u
he
hi•
stuck
T
bten
to
Winning
1
_
to
Bo
e
UPI
ac
t
a
l
111pjnl lh
CINC'[NNA
ei o pitchln&amp;
p � Sox
Si n F
qlllllaJ attauoon it tb11 llome
. �
ff M(f. John Scot , ehltmwl. . of by Elaenhow er to Nix.on.
White Sox _ 1,Q •
ab. bJ' the Natlonal Leaaue'11 nearly a week �ClU� ot rained shoots fO?" hil third t'lcLor, to­ Yilwat.l&amp;M JIOWflf,
t
or
....-Ho accounL •eed be taken of
•• ludin• team, are rnakm&amp; o.ut ga�!� and v1ctor1n by other n1 11.ht agau�•t Doll Cardwel1 2
an · ironic twilt (pr t).f tw_•l
lt'•
;
of ,�"
aehin
t•
ll)IMI'
h•
l
"Tit
.tb"
,p
I.ht &amp;tosraphy in cbao&amp;.in&amp; � Jle:piib.
r
.
a
Ph1 l ade l ph11. '
lr
b
....,
d
l OIU o( lht �Hli ,lint d,,,...., ,1ub1.
,nana
l!f',o:
lre1&lt;1mi
I•
�
too,,.
SUl, I
l
SAflYlr • . I. , 1JJ.
t :r
,-, tape of the IMttod1 •hi!ll JIJ.1.1.1 be, Hean vice pre1identi.al nonunN ,
;a'tted
,
Jtedt
have
T
Thurldar,
the_
1
lilQlll
1
adin1
'
leaglNf.1e
he
o a:a m es' and .d.J,l� � ttit �- ''U™ 13 'll nd continue for two
&amp;U
\h"' ft!if. " �l
alway ,
. of the C:illl.ta
�rw1y, ■round ip, /ihe tint iw• lnnln1i11
"Mn. � Scott wa• nor should th• Repuhlicarui W\�r
The Reds baH 4111t t,,ogether JI ai:c-game llk,elk
adroca,t,, q{ 'i:nlb."- IOn llH the Bf■Y,H lheJ,r _aeccql ♦
p
ai:,,
€u
ce&amp; attempt to bal­
9�
lace
;l
t
lh�
t. araitti(t idDl/'flut!t11'� have iwblle seco��
i ball hi'tttn.1-an�· ' Charlie atraicht . V'ldoJ1 •f� lf,e Cardi · �Nd as direeior tor the achoo! any circumstan
:::� 9 ::�e1r !'n, :!�'::v�:
with a Catholic
Ucket
their
ance
Buhl
at
twaJ
, eden of the BniveJ ' hu 1lwiy1 nil,. wblt.t1t4
ll!nl feacnen •ill be Mn. 1krth1
Bob Purkey with an eHY eu1hton championed sharp pit chinc coin• to overcome Milwaukee�
1 �arly Wt a,n4. .,._ Zllm.uad Grueser in '""" 4 place.
' to coa,t to lt11 •ond ,lw,ry ,
'!'
3-0, . lead, •
�ed' witll insidie baleball. ,, ·
fut ttt.a ,Wllor De�ent; Mr1.
To aett 1ut'h ba lance of tilt
and
hits
•Ix
ttered
a
sc
Purkey
·iJJd Mr-. :tdwin A.ah. ticket -wourd be a cra11 thin&amp;,
BUt neither hat •nJ teuon to
·ruid
Rea�
cn icaao's only run -w11 u11e■.rned complatn today wltlr their team•
lbe lnt,nnedl,,t.e .Depa rtment . ind Nixon beliel.lel, reaented by the
n
, • �•
as Frank: 1hom11 tea4e&lt;I, base alre■dy 1 wiptn1 out the -bitter di••
MN. q.yid Neau ud Mra. Dal, poblic.
on an error ·before slh1le1 ..t&gt;Y ,ppolntmfrtt of 1959 when t
Worner, p,jmary O.pa rtmenl.
•-11.. \
he&gt;
1
r.1
Bob Wlil an d Don Zimmer. the Loi Angeles Doolen '"atole" the
.,
doubt.II that Gov. Nel Lin1ertn1
•
Reds riddled Chicago pitchlnt: for n., from them with a late NHOn
York
Ne
or
T
Rockefelle
w
IOTI A,
A
a total or 17 bib.
IS
rush and a post-season pl1yoH
•
bH abandoned hope or seizing the
victory.
noriiinaThe Fairvlew Church held theil"
Republican presidential
I),OIIQ IR. 0 tion witl linger so Jont aa he re•
Win 6th In Row
regular rneellnJ and a surprise
Iny
for
Mn.
Herbert
1"ht fro11t-nmnlna Giantl
birthda party
fu1e1 to end one Nixon for the
tteased their winnine: streak to Rou1h at the home of Mr. and
:Ma8 llff
nom,inatien. !', realist ic •�raiaal
..,
,is. games Tbur.;eday when � Mn. Charle}' Km&amp;htini Sr., on
of the 1ituat10n must give .due
Golden
the
llay meeting Of
beat tb.e Philadelu}d a Philli 1111 1 -0 Tueaday evenin1. The honored Riffe CI• of the Middleport First •e.iaht, bowevtr, to olh�r thmgs
while tbe Bra\le11 ueed thelr lonl• guest waa presented ■ cake de- � -eb 11;reb met Thu.rid■)' eve.• Rockefeller hu been N,Y'tniball "punch" for the 1e,cond corated in pink ind yellow rose, lnrit 'ti, 'qureti wltb owen Brat•
In an · April 22 Phtlfdel�i a
ab'aight day to do'wn the St. Louia. 'with "Happy Birthd ay Jane! '.
speech, the. goyemer toot. • dim
in chare,e.
preildetlt,
toqL
Cincinaati
By United PNM lnt•matlot11I
The eveni ng was apent aociaJ ly
Cardinals, 4-3. The
..y,_ Bratt.on ltad devotions a nd yle-t, ot Eisenhower fore1in poThe Columbqs JeU are zeroing Red! acored 13 runi, lo tbe lint and in sing ing hynma, after Kn. 0 · ed with p nyer. His topic •• Ucy. He u,ied thi,t_ the_ admlrds• I
io on first place in the InternaUon two innin g.a and crushed the Chi· Roush opened h� ma ny gifta, al l •
tration stop i11provl•mr itl wor1d 1
w , to Get OU the Fence."
;:::
al Lea1ue behind the stout pitch· cago C ubs 14-l in tl\e other NL enjoyed i Wiener roast on · the
leadership to meet threats to
meetbu1inea1
abort
ttw!
na
I
Jackson and Earl g1une.
..
ipg of. AI
Jawn ,
coo\ribution wu \'Oted to fteedom.
I
Francis.
Those pri,ent. were .Amold and t
Gary BeU became the, Amert•
Kathy SUe White Ftmd.
Lut weei. Rockefeller expressed
The Jeta vaulted into the �l can League's fint four-11;1me win- Wilma Anderaon, Mn. Dori Pieru �klwina: the businea meetiq
preference tor th! Demottade ·
11
divi1lon on their stronc pitcblnc ner of the year when he pitched,, Rev. Ernelt ,Tbomu, .BOnnle and
aQd qon1.e■t ander the di0
Jackson
arms Thu'rsd ay n ight u
Connie Andenon, Ronnie i nd Nt:Jlon of ""· and !In . Gerald
·.
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Havan.a
the
d
blanke
is
and
Raymond Thom11,
ind i'i;anc
Eldan
ttdlY were enjo,e4.. �fralunen\a
.
,Iii,
' mMf, b '11n Frank Wilton Plied criticlllD ot the adminutr'a•
Sugar Kings in a doubleheader, ·
E l mo Pierce, Mn. Ernest Tbom11, .
,
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U.. """Id ciu ae £/5enlM&gt;w..- to · 211 E . Mol4I If,
Mrs. Dora Pars&lt;&gt;lli, Cam&gt;U Wldlt,
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� and 3-0.
t&lt;t nolnate
moYe
Jackson iaaued only two hi" In
llrs, Howard Donohue, Jo.1.-ee,
dy to aeventeen membtn and ' \ll!lto any
, 00f
-.... JO
t.
presiden
fdr
Jtr
'.Bockefel
, the opener th■I was hl&amp;:hltlhted
George and Roj:er Panou, Her�
· •
IUN1,
,
�
homer
th.tee-nm
'•
Baroae
by Dick
ltert and Roger Ro111h, Billy, Da•
, ..
Yid an d Sue Donohue, Mn. Rose
in I lix-run tb,ird inn ing . P'r•n• , o
Btrhus, Robert■ Roush, Mn. Ar·
cis •backed b)' Tom Buurge8,S" two
COLUMSUS UPI-Filhlng is . nold Hupp, Mrs. Max Sl)an,Jer,
IX
.
r.u� clout in ttie nia:btcap, 1ave
fair to poor throughout . the atate Bessie Slaughter, Jean, 'f.ddie ·
up -fOur hits.
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Miami pounded fO\U' Richmond becauu of ·cold ■ rid· rainy weath• ;nd Rocky Hupp, Mrs. Kenneth '
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hurlers for 12 •hita while defeat- er the Dc,.partment ot Natural Wo lfe , Mrt. Charl es Knlchting· Jr . ,
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lnl th� Marlins 9.3. Harry Byrd lkaaur:te8 said tod1y in its week- ■'nd son, Ru.th, Benny and Penny . . � t ·
,I!_
at
Wolfe, Thomu, Larry, Sle'rie- and .
went the rdute for his firat vie- ly Jab and stream report.
The belt fiabillg bas been for l)ebby Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. ,
tor:y of the 8ell0n.
,
lalllllll
"
walleye, and muskiea In scattered Elmer Pic kens, Mr. and Mn. Don•
,,
.
,
.
,
lak•a, the rtport 11ld.
�·,
.
i
a d Rhodes, BUly, Nancy, Bobby,
' WASIIJNG'l'ON UPI-Vke Pre·
In East Central and Southll■llt• and Stevie Pickena,
Corif\Df!I
IUchard K. ·Nis,oa. predicted
ern area1, fi ahing Pre¥1W'(l is ll1ht Rhodes , Mr. and llh. Bob Rbodu
· ?,lklta s. Jtbmlbchev would·
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andr tishlng ,P,_1)8r, Stttamt are· Mike and Karen Rbodea, ltr. •nd · .
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bhn. p a iw:nmit it.and-in
re
lakea
I
high and 1'011)':
" lfY- 'J!be
Sr., tqt:�Pt Ei1tnbanr.
KnlghUng
Mrs, Charles
are some hot apots among tbe Brenda Anderson and the honoret.
�hcUV won !t wut to see
------BeJ.rnonti
Lnei
Piedmont
lake.,
I '�
11A
m� Nixon told frienda the day
JUll
County, I• atill turning
altar E iteDbowor ......cec1 th,t
••• �iin
INDIANAPOLIS· UPI,-Drlvera muskie,· WiUt Creel, Cf)lbocto
tho Vleo Praldont miCbt rep••
numbers
Rood
yie)dlna:
'ts
County,
■II
today
predicted
offo:iall
and
Nat the United ittatet at the
·
speed records will be sm111bed of all species. Catfllh and crap. iulmait
biting.
are
plea
,oothe
ror
when Q,ll.lillifieaUons
' J.i.ixon did not elaborate. The
1
OWN IT FOR .ONLY
mile Memorial Day auto race
ioQ}hoatlon, � ta- be-, how•
Etjulpped As Follows:
5-2 TRfPLl!i CHOI�
open Saturdaiy,
Charles Norris pre'1dtd at the •ve.i, thlt Mr. :le. cot a belly full
URY,. N'. Y. UP(-nodgel
WESTB
r
FNah Ai• Heater and· Defrost­
generall
a
of
W i.th a promiae
of the Riverview P1'A. of "NiAon at_ tfleil' notable kitchen
meetmg
fair and warmer weekend. activ1- Podge, Jan Hanover and Jla�id held recently at the Rlvervlew c&lt;!,.terence m �osoow. ?ftat took
er, Lif�l.'.steermg
Whee l ,
tlei at the 8prawlln&amp; racinl plant 'Vrangi t are rated tbe 5-2 c-oice( School .
when Ntxo.n viJ'ited the
pl
, . t,ii
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. business mHting U;:
in suburban .Speedway City mu1h- u a b:i)lle enh'Y in tonigtlt's
capital and Jouried the
H om Rm:t, �� Arnt' Resf8,
the
t)uring
·
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roomed to a feyer pitch a, drlv· Wdy Maud Stake at Rooie�lt plans were mi!tde for commence• S, ' X!»Oaition there. .He •nd his
•
QifareU,e J..i1hUl'l', Oil filter,
era and mechanics tolled virtually Raceway. BUI Raughtolt,- Who ment eJi:ercises to be held Mon• host ti,,d at each oth�r with words
around the clock to e:et aet for tr,lns all three, will drive Jan dai eveningJ May 23 at the -AAm.e real bot.-wi1h a modem
lncluct.ll Llfa ln1uranc•
TUJn lndioolors, Dome Lig,ht,
Hanover in the race, which l1 the
American kitchen 18 a h■ci:drop.
the time trials.
,
sch 1 . . ,
AFTEJl MINIMUM
, . •' .,,
filly division of the Measengel"
all
t,iloU,
hot
·
eight
least
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Dimitroff, former Mtami of ' O�io
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�ee were served by
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'Dimitroff 11'a1 pla)'ed proft11ional
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rootba ll ,wl(h Ottawa of the C ana•
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presided! ,Pol$,ant part _of th• MW rim1ms•
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g of the Federated 1!_afion. He d1.d so to a de&amp;n:c un·
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Circle held Wedneaday evenlngi ei:lmpled.
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Bill Wilson, senior rigbth&amp;nder, pitched himself out of
three j""IS here Thursday to ooat Mariella ' 1-0 and advance
the Piln�&lt;II in!o souQ&gt;east diBltict baseball rontention. He
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over- Jackson in sectional• play. They a're Qnly: four wins away
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end other _safety device, were seen 1 hilting atlatk or the _amne wor�d
and ,explatn(d by the 'llt,iU, Sa fe t..y 1 c hampion &amp;-now In fifth place m
a nd action d\D'tng an emef1encr i n the National Leque.
a public buildlnii: were empha111z:ed
'The 23 year old former OhJo
a nd behavlour in public gather ings Slate Unive l"S lty basketball star
1tu dlacussed . The projectors were was c a U,d up to the c l ub Thun­
demonstraled and the cart oon , d ay !rom S pokane of the Pacific
" Bird Brain Bird Doi" was shown. Coa1l League.
Ttub of can d y were g_iven the
General Manager E. J. Buzz.le
chlldreD on thelr return to the Bavui said ouHielder Carl Furil­
school.
lo-with the Dod1era since 194�
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Figurinl rainfall last night, the boost hill\ ho11111, Koon had two oi
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da� of th&amp;- Soo th Point con1esl is }'omeroy's folU' bits.
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Marietta', first threat c.-me jn
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ed "already buay" thl!I: week end was sare on Bartelt' error in drop­
baseball
uest toward a possible berth In the state Class
in make-up se&lt;:tlonal conteats.
ping the ball covering first, and �
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r,ins,
delaying
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elhnlnatlt&gt;ns
hnals.
The determined Tigen yester- Babtock also bunte d. His went
d1y c1me close but coul d n't win. down the 3rd base line. Tom caused it.
By late this rooming the team will know if II can play South
The Panthers collecte d a run White fielded it but co\lldn't make
in the second ln1lng when, wJth a throw. It wa, scored as a hit. Point Saturday in the first of two district games on the OlTt
one out. Bob Cunn i ngham singled, The sack&amp; were ful l and noboby diamond. Fair weather forecasts make the date probable. I
stol e second, and after White Fan- I was out.
Should the Panthers win they'll be p laying in the finals, prob­
ried , -;ame home on Gary Moore'1 I Wilson then tanned HarMlwe and ably Monday,
single to center.
Christy, and Farley grounded oul.
But Pomeroy's seniors leave Sunday for Washington and
Moore's clutch single won the
1n the fifth Warden was safe on will be away until Thursda-y.
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PLAN SUMMER DRlli.LS
So it most likely could be the second &amp;ame, or district fin90n of !onner pro player Lloy d walked. Wilson fanned Foibes, got
ST. LOUIS UPI-The St. Louis (OintyJ Moore,
also rapped out a Spindle on a ny, and fanned Par­ als, that throws the monkey wrench into tho works. ,
Hawks will hold a summer bas•
First off, we should· wait to see if Pomeroy be,la a good,
cl ean double in the fifth. He died) sons.
ketba l l trainlni carnp NHion at al third when tile mate• failed to
In the aeventh'., lop, wjth tbe tougb South Point club. U they do, why canBQi lllia,u, dQllO:
a Mont ice l lo, N. Yi, re,ort from
Offer the boys, should they beat Solltb,
pressure mounting, Farley led off
tloo
June 1 2 to 18. The camp will en­
�ith a walk.• •Wa.tdcn's bunt to lhe wagon ride, or train fare, or some me l'll � J1!t to
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able ne w t'Oach Paul Seymour to
mound wa� ti'red to leCOnd by and catch up with their friends Monday n� wb
,tu up a, group o! outatanding
Wll10n but it misled, botti :runnen WJN OR LOSE their district firu,l
MUlllC BY
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rooll.ies and several Eutem LH·
W L Pct. 08 were aa!e, win with none · out. Washington for two days of sl11htsee�
t:Ue playen ior thlll 106&amp;81 N■,
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Uonal 81sketba ll A11n ,, 1188.llOn.
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third and home but reac� d third games Friday and Saturday.
Mthvatikee . .
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ThOBe boys may not become state
Ci nci npat i
12 l 1 .,27 4¼ again_ on � dealllrate ,un1e u.nder
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cove,lng.
L011 Anteles
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Class
1eUltd
A state title but "Swacll's" boy, 'll'l!n1
down
to
do
it
St. Louia . . . . . . U 18 .409 7
This- ·
Pomeroy team., with a break bere and
Philadelphia . . . . t 16 .NO 81,t again, and' did ,
!l)lil�al&amp;
Re fanned Bonnette and Curtiri, Gile Jackets' 19118 feat,
Chleaio . . . . . . . . 6 13 .318 •�
. . ;.
' . \
(batUo&amp;
for Forbes) . and Spindle
Thu......,., bsultl
Cllt
To
Yqur
_.r
waa
out,
Cunningham to Glbb1 to
Glnclnnatl 14. ChtulO 1
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Phil Collins, veteran OVA Pomel'Qy)
'
ilnil f
end
the
game.
,
MllwaukH 4 St. Loull 3
PHS
diamond
player,
and
Jim
Bowles
ill�
.
NII
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The aame marked the return of
San Fra11cl-c:• I Phlladelphla O
1
Pomeroy •a BUI Gibbs to lilthletlcs. Ing the summer tour together pn � VII! �• Jay
llrWay't P......ltl• Pitcher&amp;
St. Loul1 at Chic... KIIM t.1 The husky first' saCker heaved off baseball team, an outfit putting toplller· Ii. fa!t&lt;:y record on
his · crutches tor the firat time in the Contip.enl .
.. Hobble 24
In thot last fowt games Phil has bNa llltfiq cl� 14c ·•
l'tttl-pllla at Clncllffllll (N) six months just three weeks 110,
and thouah lame1 ia roundins ' Into and Bowles is pitching and operating at flm
ollf.ll_.
. -Cardwll 1-2 n O'Tool• 2•1
shape,
,,_,. II' MllwlullN
talent is on the club intludlng several formm, Clas A.ltll, AA
Wilson fanned 11, walked 3, hit
Haddix 1·1 .,. Willey 2·1
and
A pro players, some of whom have
tnai. in the big
Los A,...1.. at San l'rancllco one, whll&amp; Spindler !anned 3 and time.
11,;t
1'nir.t
(N �......,.. W ¥&amp; -- walked 1. Ed Bai,tet, got Pometoy'a
The Jayhawks have gam.. schedlllq In• lllgland, Sp,ln,
fourth hit, a double in the alxth.
44
l
7
1:,
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Exactly 792. Plool1 .:...
Marlett.a
1 Necklaces, Earrings, Broacbes, Necklace and
000 000 0--0 2 J Denmark, and throughout Germany duriq the suinnlel.
Earring Seta - VaJuea To ... 86.
A clipping received here shows Bowles iln't hi· Jl&gt;Od form
Pomeroy
010 000 x-1 4 3
Phll1dtlphl1 tt Cblclnnatl
Mar1e\ta:
yet
Spindler
and Farley.
. He won a game 9-8, but walked nine! Tfle big Nffl'O rightPltttbuflh 1t• Mllwavk..
ltt lt tnr
Pomeroy
:
Wllaon
nrlr,
Grueser.
· 't
m
U • hander didn't used to oo like that.
St. Leul, at Cflk:qo
!/ Los An,.IN It San ,r■nclK• · . pire, Armea.
GU
AMIRIC,11,N L
,t, ,t,_
the punch because of Qle duz.Iing
Stones.
Dazzling
Plate
With
Gold
Hamllton
�
G
Boxes
I n Satin Lined
lights during h ht second round
Chl&lt;ago
:': 8
$6.95 Values.
late Thursday •With Cortez Stew­
Botton . . .
10 7 .1188 Ii,:
arl, a ne w 1parrn ate from New
Clevel,nd
11 8 .579 !I,
York.
New York
10 8 .556 l .
It was the first time 180-pound
Balt imore . , , . . , 11 10 .&amp;24 l'n
Stewart had boxed with Ingo,
Detroit . . . . . . . . . , 10 .,12 �
triining here in the · catatill ·
Waahington . . . . . 8 12 .400 •
You have never seen 111ch value, - 2 to 8 strands - They sell every day
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7
13
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S
Kamias
City
,
,
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GROSSINGER, N. Y. UPI-No Mountains ·for hla June 20 title
for f3.96 to $9.95. YqlJRS FOR ONLY 88c.
defense aa:aln&amp;t Floyd Patterson. '
": more br f
Thurtcl1y'1 R•wlta
J ht ItI h'·
..a ror Ingemar
Stewart's right jolt to Johan••
Cl...land •
• Now York 2. 1 1 •r..-.
Joha nsson!
son's
cheekbone knocked
the
.� . 1 . Ct)lqfl_ 0, , .
. . . 1 1 1 ,,
The heavyweight cham pion toII • W""1tnt1M, - • Nd ,day ,111t11Y l&gt;annt4 • ,..- Tti11t• champion back onto hia heeh.
'·110 i
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�1t ' rrom hl1 training ring becau.. he f Ingo wu wen sh,iken but be did
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f
l(
n
H
■t
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laf
.50.
Pre-priced
$7
mo
.,
Calfskin
Genuine
and
Morrocco
British
of
Made
tn , blamed them for a terrific punch not go down. However, the ipunch
ppd. rain
ln the racti he received from a made him so angry he refuaed to
box any more or to do any ,gym­
ltrlday', ,-rM■ble ,,tchen
ne w sparmate,
nasium
work.
Kept111 City at 0,,trolt {Nl-:lna:o claimed -be t'Ouldn't see
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Chica'° at Cleveland (Nl- ""
HOllll!l'll HAU
Piere• 2•1 vt H1wklnt 3-1
All Genuine Leather in Beautiful Colors. - $4.50 Regular.
: . Ntw York ft Wa�hlneten (NJ..,..
d 1\Mblte.' PowU°
A real �porty job flnl!thed ir, heather, ,pinjc;
,w 1-t .,. kUt 1�,
eteerina, ,power brall:�s; 1 iautqrnrltic drive, �
' · o, hM:lflr. Seat.
811thne,..
al loldon (N�
mia,ke a bed. One k,ea;I oWlll4M1 car. Men, 1®'il; , Ill ·
M w ..
■tte 1-2
S.turcl1Y"1 G•mN
Kan-■J City at o.trolt
Ch� al C lemaod
- York al Wath.......
88 - l- ll80B
' &amp;altlm.,. et ...._, •
It'•
t!lot GO - GO - GO � -..th tbt. .. lioctet fflline end
:looal -· · Tr,_ It
•!Nlsht altck. A real � 'llttt• OldlJ.
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!.l..' wz.:
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Paint $ale!
MAJISTIC PMIT

IJ' CHET TANNlfflLL.

NL Race SbaP,ing llp As.Test. - . t:��
- ,.,st Run
Between Pitchin"(', Sl1i,rnn·-r,r,- t,
'

nea11on1 for Ille IIIIO llepUllllcan
vkc presidential nominee are
theae(
Th, liq ,v,bo
no letup
must avee
-The nominee-with • If.I ..,.,.... ., ei. 1..,.
th
Thuraday !alle oo 11M lowly Phllc,mpallJI1 ,ri
1:)
,
' li!ll;/tf'IIWliff tan1,at In the
er.
:ttlna
-.e
DUM:W
tor
Dall)'
y_.
re
lou�cam, ho,ne '"'·
the Cle?eland lndiant to a W win Cltion Bible 8rhoo1 when the �
Unltedl P'reu lntfflltflM,al
I - He mu lf be cap.able- of d i1The Nationa l ':,,euue race It ov er the Ne� Yort .Y ,nken •n4 udton C om mlttll!f! of thll! nirelt
y
in
.
neaatln autenmenu of
bl
.
l a pin&amp; up i nto a batu,e ot Tom Bre-wer ' two-hiUer : :: Jlul(' lfetboditt Cbuuh · m'!t Wed- rharaint
grea ter tcOP' tha n tho11e usi&amp;(ltd
1t . Chica10, f11t hl'an
atan
ed
for
d
c
p.l■NI
fourth
l
s
In
u
he
hi•
stuck
T
bten
to
Winning
1
_
to
Bo
e
UPI
ac
t
a
l
111pjnl lh
CINC'[NNA
ei o pitchln&amp;
p � Sox
Si n F
qlllllaJ attauoon it tb11 llome
. �
ff M(f. John Scot , ehltmwl. . of by Elaenhow er to Nix.on.
White Sox _ 1,Q •
ab. bJ' the Natlonal Leaaue'11 nearly a week �ClU� ot rained shoots fO?" hil third t'lcLor, to­ Yilwat.l&amp;M JIOWflf,
t
or
....-Ho accounL •eed be taken of
•• ludin• team, are rnakm&amp; o.ut ga�!� and v1ctor1n by other n1 11.ht agau�•t Doll Cardwel1 2
an · ironic twilt (pr t).f tw_•l
lt'•
;
of ,�"
aehin
t•
ll)IMI'
h•
l
"Tit
.tb"
,p
I.ht &amp;tosraphy in cbao&amp;.in&amp; � Jle:piib.
r
.
a
Ph1 l ade l ph11. '
lr
b
....,
d
l OIU o( lht �Hli ,lint d,,,...., ,1ub1.
,nana
l!f',o:
lre1&lt;1mi
I•
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too,,.
SUl, I
l
SAflYlr • . I. , 1JJ.
t :r
,-, tape of the IMttod1 •hi!ll JIJ.1.1.1 be, Hean vice pre1identi.al nonunN ,
;a'tted
,
Jtedt
have
T
Thurldar,
the_
1
lilQlll
1
adin1
'
leaglNf.1e
he
o a:a m es' and .d.J,l� � ttit �- ''U™ 13 'll nd continue for two
&amp;U
\h"' ft!if. " �l
alway ,
. of the C:illl.ta
�rw1y, ■round ip, /ihe tint iw• lnnln1i11
"Mn. � Scott wa• nor should th• Repuhlicarui W\�r
The Reds baH 4111t t,,ogether JI ai:c-game llk,elk
adroca,t,, q{ 'i:nlb."- IOn llH the Bf■Y,H lheJ,r _aeccql ♦
p
ai:,,
€u
ce&amp; attempt to bal­
9�
lace
;l
t
lh�
t. araitti(t idDl/'flut!t11'� have iwblle seco��
i ball hi'tttn.1-an�· ' Charlie atraicht . V'ldoJ1 •f� lf,e Cardi · �Nd as direeior tor the achoo! any circumstan
:::� 9 ::�e1r !'n, :!�'::v�:
with a Catholic
Ucket
their
ance
Buhl
at
twaJ
, eden of the BniveJ ' hu 1lwiy1 nil,. wblt.t1t4
ll!nl feacnen •ill be Mn. 1krth1
Bob Purkey with an eHY eu1hton championed sharp pit chinc coin• to overcome Milwaukee�
1 �arly Wt a,n4. .,._ Zllm.uad Grueser in '""" 4 place.
' to coa,t to lt11 •ond ,lw,ry ,
'!'
3-0, . lead, •
�ed' witll insidie baleball. ,, ·
fut ttt.a ,Wllor De�ent; Mr1.
To aett 1ut'h ba lance of tilt
and
hits
•Ix
ttered
a
sc
Purkey
·iJJd Mr-. :tdwin A.ah. ticket -wourd be a cra11 thin&amp;,
BUt neither hat •nJ teuon to
·ruid
Rea�
cn icaao's only run -w11 u11e■.rned complatn today wltlr their team•
lbe lnt,nnedl,,t.e .Depa rtment . ind Nixon beliel.lel, reaented by the
n
, • �•
as Frank: 1hom11 tea4e&lt;I, base alre■dy 1 wiptn1 out the -bitter di••
MN. q.yid Neau ud Mra. Dal, poblic.
on an error ·before slh1le1 ..t&gt;Y ,ppolntmfrtt of 1959 when t
Worner, p,jmary O.pa rtmenl.
•-11.. \
he&gt;
1
r.1
Bob Wlil an d Don Zimmer. the Loi Angeles Doolen '"atole" the
.,
doubt.II that Gov. Nel Lin1ertn1
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Reds riddled Chicago pitchlnt: for n., from them with a late NHOn
York
Ne
or
T
Rockefelle
w
IOTI A,
A
a total or 17 bib.
IS
rush and a post-season pl1yoH
•
bH abandoned hope or seizing the
victory.
noriiinaThe Fairvlew Church held theil"
Republican presidential
I),OIIQ IR. 0 tion witl linger so Jont aa he re•
Win 6th In Row
regular rneellnJ and a surprise
Iny
for
Mn.
Herbert
1"ht fro11t-nmnlna Giantl
birthda party
fu1e1 to end one Nixon for the
tteased their winnine: streak to Rou1h at the home of Mr. and
:Ma8 llff
nom,inatien. !', realist ic •�raiaal
..,
,is. games Tbur.;eday when � Mn. Charle}' Km&amp;htini Sr., on
of the 1ituat10n must give .due
Golden
the
llay meeting Of
beat tb.e Philadelu}d a Philli 1111 1 -0 Tueaday evenin1. The honored Riffe CI• of the Middleport First •e.iaht, bowevtr, to olh�r thmgs
while tbe Bra\le11 ueed thelr lonl• guest waa presented ■ cake de- � -eb 11;reb met Thu.rid■)' eve.• Rockefeller hu been N,Y'tniball "punch" for the 1e,cond corated in pink ind yellow rose, lnrit 'ti, 'qureti wltb owen Brat•
In an · April 22 Phtlfdel�i a
ab'aight day to do'wn the St. Louia. 'with "Happy Birthd ay Jane! '.
speech, the. goyemer toot. • dim
in chare,e.
preildetlt,
toqL
Cincinaati
By United PNM lnt•matlot11I
The eveni ng was apent aociaJ ly
Cardinals, 4-3. The
..y,_ Bratt.on ltad devotions a nd yle-t, ot Eisenhower fore1in poThe Columbqs JeU are zeroing Red! acored 13 runi, lo tbe lint and in sing ing hynma, after Kn. 0 · ed with p nyer. His topic •• Ucy. He u,ied thi,t_ the_ admlrds• I
io on first place in the InternaUon two innin g.a and crushed the Chi· Roush opened h� ma ny gifta, al l •
tration stop i11provl•mr itl wor1d 1
w , to Get OU the Fence."
;:::
al Lea1ue behind the stout pitch· cago C ubs 14-l in tl\e other NL enjoyed i Wiener roast on · the
leadership to meet threats to
meetbu1inea1
abort
ttw!
na
I
Jackson and Earl g1une.
..
ipg of. AI
Jawn ,
coo\ribution wu \'Oted to fteedom.
I
Francis.
Those pri,ent. were .Amold and t
Gary BeU became the, Amert•
Kathy SUe White Ftmd.
Lut weei. Rockefeller expressed
The Jeta vaulted into the �l can League's fint four-11;1me win- Wilma Anderaon, Mn. Dori Pieru �klwina: the businea meetiq
preference tor th! Demottade ·
11
divi1lon on their stronc pitcblnc ner of the year when he pitched,, Rev. Ernelt ,Tbomu, .BOnnle and
aQd qon1.e■t ander the di0
Jackson
arms Thu'rsd ay n ight u
Connie Andenon, Ronnie i nd Nt:Jlon of ""· and !In . Gerald
·.
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Havan.a
the
d
blanke
is
and
Raymond Thom11,
ind i'i;anc
Eldan
ttdlY were enjo,e4.. �fralunen\a
.
,Iii,
' mMf, b '11n Frank Wilton Plied criticlllD ot the adminutr'a•
Sugar Kings in a doubleheader, ·
E l mo Pierce, Mn. Ernest Tbom11, .
,
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U.. """Id ciu ae £/5enlM&gt;w..- to · 211 E . Mol4I If,
Mrs. Dora Pars&lt;&gt;lli, Cam&gt;U Wldlt,
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� and 3-0.
t&lt;t nolnate
moYe
Jackson iaaued only two hi" In
llrs, Howard Donohue, Jo.1.-ee,
dy to aeventeen membtn and ' \ll!lto any
, 00f
-.... JO
t.
presiden
fdr
Jtr
'.Bockefel
, the opener th■I was hl&amp;:hltlhted
George and Roj:er Panou, Her�
· •
IUN1,
,
�
homer
th.tee-nm
'•
Baroae
by Dick
ltert and Roger Ro111h, Billy, Da•
, ..
Yid an d Sue Donohue, Mn. Rose
in I lix-run tb,ird inn ing . P'r•n• , o
Btrhus, Robert■ Roush, Mn. Ar·
cis •backed b)' Tom Buurge8,S" two
COLUMSUS UPI-Filhlng is . nold Hupp, Mrs. Max Sl)an,Jer,
IX
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r.u� clout in ttie nia:btcap, 1ave
fair to poor throughout . the atate Bessie Slaughter, Jean, 'f.ddie ·
up -fOur hits.
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hurlers for 12 •hita while defeat- er the Dc,.partment ot Natural Wo lfe , Mrt. Charl es Knlchting· Jr . ,
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lnl th� Marlins 9.3. Harry Byrd lkaaur:te8 said tod1y in its week- ■'nd son, Ru.th, Benny and Penny . . � t ·
,I!_
at
Wolfe, Thomu, Larry, Sle'rie- and .
went the rdute for his firat vie- ly Jab and stream report.
The belt fiabillg bas been for l)ebby Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. ,
tor:y of the 8ell0n.
,
lalllllll
"
walleye, and muskiea In scattered Elmer Pic kens, Mr. and Mn. Don•
,,
.
,
.
,
lak•a, the rtport 11ld.
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.
i
a d Rhodes, BUly, Nancy, Bobby,
' WASIIJNG'l'ON UPI-Vke Pre·
In East Central and Southll■llt• and Stevie Pickena,
Corif\Df!I
IUchard K. ·Nis,oa. predicted
ern area1, fi ahing Pre¥1W'(l is ll1ht Rhodes , Mr. and llh. Bob Rbodu
· ?,lklta s. Jtbmlbchev would·
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andr tishlng ,P,_1)8r, Stttamt are· Mike and Karen Rbodea, ltr. •nd · .
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bhn. p a iw:nmit it.and-in
re
lakea
I
high and 1'011)':
" lfY- 'J!be
Sr., tqt:�Pt Ei1tnbanr.
KnlghUng
Mrs, Charles
are some hot apots among tbe Brenda Anderson and the honoret.
�hcUV won !t wut to see
------BeJ.rnonti
Lnei
Piedmont
lake.,
I '�
11A
m� Nixon told frienda the day
JUll
County, I• atill turning
altar E iteDbowor ......cec1 th,t
••• �iin
INDIANAPOLIS· UPI,-Drlvera muskie,· WiUt Creel, Cf)lbocto
tho Vleo Praldont miCbt rep••
numbers
Rood
yie)dlna:
'ts
County,
■II
today
predicted
offo:iall
and
Nat the United ittatet at the
·
speed records will be sm111bed of all species. Catfllh and crap. iulmait
biting.
are
plea
,oothe
ror
when Q,ll.lillifieaUons
' J.i.ixon did not elaborate. The
1
OWN IT FOR .ONLY
mile Memorial Day auto race
ioQ}hoatlon, � ta- be-, how•
Etjulpped As Follows:
5-2 TRfPLl!i CHOI�
open Saturdaiy,
Charles Norris pre'1dtd at the •ve.i, thlt Mr. :le. cot a belly full
URY,. N'. Y. UP(-nodgel
WESTB
r
FNah Ai• Heater and· Defrost­
generall
a
of
W i.th a promiae
of the Riverview P1'A. of "NiAon at_ tfleil' notable kitchen
meetmg
fair and warmer weekend. activ1- Podge, Jan Hanover and Jla�id held recently at the Rlvervlew c&lt;!,.terence m �osoow. ?ftat took
er, Lif�l.'.steermg
Whee l ,
tlei at the 8prawlln&amp; racinl plant 'Vrangi t are rated tbe 5-2 c-oice( School .
when Ntxo.n viJ'ited the
pl
, . t,ii
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. business mHting U;:
in suburban .Speedway City mu1h- u a b:i)lle enh'Y in tonigtlt's
capital and Jouried the
H om Rm:t, �� Arnt' Resf8,
the
t)uring
·
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roomed to a feyer pitch a, drlv· Wdy Maud Stake at Rooie�lt plans were mi!tde for commence• S, ' X!»Oaition there. .He •nd his
•
QifareU,e J..i1hUl'l', Oil filter,
era and mechanics tolled virtually Raceway. BUI Raughtolt,- Who ment eJi:ercises to be held Mon• host ti,,d at each oth�r with words
around the clock to e:et aet for tr,lns all three, will drive Jan dai eveningJ May 23 at the -AAm.e real bot.-wi1h a modem
lncluct.ll Llfa ln1uranc•
TUJn lndioolors, Dome Lig,ht,
Hanover in the race, which l1 the
American kitchen 18 a h■ci:drop.
the time trials.
,
sch 1 . . ,
AFTEJl MINIMUM
, . •' .,,
filly division of the Measengel"
all
t,iloU,
hot
·
eight
least
At
•
-Ni"on's Gallup Poll ntin11 inLudlle
Miu
spuk.er,
gdefl
e
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OOWN PAYMENT
� $wi.
Tire.
y night.
veterant of the famous "500 brick Stake! to ·be run Saturda
Uy ,.,__.. � campalg
o,uKy"a-uteaclrer
Chestf!l'i
lh
i
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1
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1
� .......St!lto6,t •1■'N'� llfrP . tegists
ftM Ole·� · but
, ,., j
yard" , were pic ked for the covet, . ·IJ9&lt;'
. · � · ' · •· · •
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TITAM
:
ditty P'ol.i':iil Wader Ma '.t· '
to,
r,Ofls
which
n
pote . posi,io
ledged that ri11ng ntmgs
1 �resting talk a bout ' ' Mexico.
I the f astelt first-day q ualifl e!.:.._
l'tE� �ORK UPI-The New �ct.i'res !h a"t she had' taken on :wttl:lld be more helpfUI in October
vork Titans of the American , h
ta Mexico were shown 1980 than · ' in 190.
tri
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Football LeaJue haYfl 1i1ned To�
Continual Jmpe,rtanw
en!�)'ed
Dimitroff, former Mtami of ' O�io
-,ixon tras been �llln&amp; friends
�ee were served by
and
Cake
quarterback, to a 1960 c�ntlitct.
the refreshments commltfe� dur- •th•t the vice · pre11de�cy shall
'Dimitroff 11'a1 pla)'ed proft11ional
· �o\r, in i mportance if �e is electing the ,octal' hour.
rootba ll ,wl(h Ottawa of the C ana•
etLprea:ident of- the Umted st•te&amp;.
--,------dlan League.
"""'dent Eiaenhower pn,mlled
f' �rated &amp;r e OIUII
• durfnc the 1862 camp1i11n to
RI-ELIC�ID• T)tACK• HIAD
male tho Vl&lt;e President an . lmed!te•day
Meetinlf. W
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UPI­
presided! ,Pol$,ant part _of th• MW rim1ms•
on
Willlams
Phil
Mrs.
The Atlantic Clty Racing A.an.
g of the Federated 1!_afion. He d1.d so to a de&amp;n:c un·
�e-eleeted John B. Kelly, of Phila• &amp;t the meetin
Circle held Wedneaday evenlngi ei:lmpled.
.
delpbh1 11 pre&amp;ident of the track
: ?.e vi� .P��M:J! �Wit _con.
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church.
at its annual· stockholders meet• at the
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with devo• \kl�e ,!o expand m re1ponai)illtty,
opened
meeting
'lbe
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Uli ThUfSday. KeUy •Jd escals•
by Mn. Lena Huber 141fat: N4'fon tel11 hia ctllen. �e aga-en
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dJdi • lot fin"
ar" her topic "He It Lord Of All"'
SldOline"
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Hats added for the thck'.a SQ.day
''Wlieae
followed by a discussion by thf:! . :,1e�d · office, but filxon remeetin1, ,which opena Aug. 8.
.�ii: -. _ Ollll _ • )tcbla_ ln&amp;._ .
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group.
Plume WY-!-Sffl
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. :41fttqn qi • VI� pseiident1al
ae11lon it
busine11
the
During
PIQH!l RISULTl
voted to send two packs to ri9 ,ifflJIJ lo ,run wJtb Nim.a .he­
�T• OlilO
N. SECOND AVE.
u,1--1.... waa
4-..Qoor �an, Fordomatlc' tran.,mjssion. Ra dio and· beater. Low mllage. New 0111' •P·
l'MltADlllil!HIA
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Wide Chriltian Senrlcer ·co ea lh�on. a � of �
World
the
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Phll-pt,la,
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'Mldll,oiino,,
_fu �1��� Nixon I ma apec1•
.,jct, Green and white finish. ,
project.
·knacked out- , �ur Penl..,., 1 371
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A. deuert caurae was aerved by
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hoateues Mn. G. H. Ewina:1
the
LIS UPI-Pall•
and Mn. R. w. Finsterwah1.

r"amlly nl1ht •11 · oblerve4' at
the cbt1tth lul hklay. X. potluck
•"PIM' ""' � 1,i: :a
croup.

DESK

Bill Wilson, senior rigbth&amp;nder, pitched himself out of
three j""IS here Thursday to ooat Mariella ' 1-0 and advance
the Piln�&lt;II in!o souQ&gt;east diBltict baseball rontention. He
a. ollck two-hiUer.
twirl�
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Coach Russell Moore's boys now face So�tlt Point, winners
over- Jackson in sectional• play. They a're Qnly: four wins away
from the state tournament.

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I-DIily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 13, 1960

(9) For Sole

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( 2 1 l Real Estate

tn• No. 1 2.981
FOR SALE: SD{ ROOMS AND
Wanted
By · virl ue of an Order of Sale
ell, Racme.
full bath. Nazarene Panonage,
Colle&amp;e Road, Syracuse . Phone duly 111,ued out o( the Court ol
�
HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR
DOUBLE
Common Pleas of Mei&amp;&amp; County,
WY 2$35 or WY 2-6231 .
the d1y. Phone WY2-2'82.
DOG machine, oeon retilaunnt
Uhw,
in the case of Pumeroy Na•
5
13
6tc
3tc
� lo.
sign, gas range, cleQlric com ·
Bank., tt.utland Branch, Rut•
Uone
l
l'OI CONSISTINT DEPENDABLE &amp;F.SULTS
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or,
bool hll, foldin,
in&amp;
t
pr
O
land,
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ING
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LIGHT
H
blO, ag.am�L C lyde Kmg and
fr)U'
u.s
SALE
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P
P
OR
S
MODER
o
e
IATF.S
0 n•en1
Uible, 8' long, l 2 folding chain
CH 7-2302.
room house, iull ba.aement and Helen King, upon a J' ud·5 13 3lc
to match. Ideal for picnica on ---- _ _ _____ _ _
I �ta per word, Me llMelt1oo, lllnimum dtli'lt - t10 .-.-';I
attic, Allume bdance of J. � lherem rendered, and being Cas4;
the b. . ,wills Bf:U cheap. In- ( 20 ' Bus i ��s Se rv ices direct &amp;ovemment loan. Lot 50 No. 12,981 in said Courl, I will Of·
I cenla '1"" word lot II.roe ......uuve i-ruo...
q um: �
· a.rie t.einer, Corner , - -------- ___
Bpodol - - -lb !or '° - per -1.l,O. Good nellbborhood. C..11 fer at public sale at the front door
Re�taurant, CheabJn, Ohio, or iWl C('(.a&gt;rrt()NJM� RSFRIGE&amp;� .... OI 3 ...,. pol' word wl1I be ..,...S Im ..._
or
aee Jlreddi� Thabet, M 111aon, of the Courthouse in the Villa&amp;e
. -• . JI •• -.....
call WY 2-�-•-.-'_
nJ-,•.,1.
4-26-tfc of Pomeroy, Meigs County, Olµo,
aUou _.
d not poid within 10 doy1 ofter recei&gt;vi, bill.
W V,j
' 1 1 3tc Uon, New Jhv,a. .Pb.oue TU
on the 2 1111 day uf 'May, 1960, at
.l!lnww l.o M-W.C - -.Jd be niport,d lmm&lt;dlate11. 'l1lo
10 o lo A. M. the following
flollr !lentiMI wl1I Dot be NI� fo, mon 1W1 Oil• ln,or­
t:i
------�0-.2.8-tl FOil SALE SEV� ROOM HOU S land 'candcktenement!!, to.wit:
with two bath■, aange, wasb
( 9a ) Morine Suppl
ie!.
:. ?. McCOY
Situated in the Township of Rut•
ol 1'laollo ollll l!pedal Notlcfl ol Ev,,,,ta fl .00. Oblwarle1
--house, etllar, larfe t"Orner lo\
AIJCTto)rll•R
land,
of Meigs, State of
lbllilMd at 1 cent per word.
I ISED IOATI AND MOTORf M5
located in Cheater, Ohio, 00 h O, Coumy
1..,.. 2, .__, ........... .11da.
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nded and de1cribed
nd
':/OROS
l DAY · 3 bAYS
u
C DAYS
b
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end 11p whll• IMY lut, Mttrot
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s
ll. ln e - as follows:
Jtoute 7_ Priced t
IO
&amp;.
90&lt;
IOc
II�
$4.M
li
pollt•n Motors. 600 L Main 1 GRAVELY nACTOa SALIS AND eated call or write Paul Po n
first Tract : Being in Section HI,
llO
,1.m
,1.80
$6.00
St., POfflff•1· Phone WY�
Ripley, W. Va. 'hi.. ES2-IM33. Town
S.rvic-. Iii e. Malrt, Pomeroy.
6, Range 141, West beginning
21
Tk
'1.IO
fUD
'7 .60
1 1 -24-tfc
4-2.6-tfc
l"hontt WY24975. Open 'Iii 9 ---184.4
leet
N orth of the Soutbeas\
---Ma .-ved by 10 A.IL will be ID I.bit de1 , ,-per.
p. m. unttl June I. laleamad;
corner
uf
said
Seclion 16; 1hence
Harold a.mhlrt, R.MdHII.._ · �---LI
Buy Your - J_ -It,,. West 18 feet; 1hence Soulh es deOhio. Phone C-¥',11• Jffl.
'-'l�f•
U'""
grees and 45 minutes West 462
J.11-Uc
feet to the South line of uld Sec­
MODERN SUBURBAN HOME- tion; thence West along the South
( I J Notic¥
{'jl For Solci
iMUL&amp;.&amp;..;aA fll UR,'\..t.Ck., wafifl,.0- Located on a beautifuUy land· line of said Section 2506 feet;
TIRMITi AND Pll't CONTROL
HOVMt 1ppl..ne..._ Al'Mld Ir• acaped 1.8 acre plot. 3 bedrooms thence r-torth 5 degrees and 60
iy P:1ln. frN i.,.,pedtw. hwur- �GOOD Mll..K COWS. One
1 160 fe1::t to the
th...., 1,,---., Ohlt ,ta.,. with large ll&amp;hted cedar closets minutes East
Juat lresh. Rolland Searles, Ruteel bJ' Natlenwkhi. ,_.. R.
o f Creek; thence along
side
North
;
built-in
b:H
klthen
I
-ltMtc
11
an
abundanc
WY4-43M.
land, Phone SH 21626.
incl A. 1entct ,...,ion WY2of Republic Steel cabinets with the North. side of the Creek North
3 1 1 6tp
AT
4-»th
2M.
.
Formit'!• tope. Hou1e has mod• 83 dgrees and 30 minutes East
n:LE\1111
RAlllO A,'W S11ALL ern
bath, pla,tered walls. oak 684.7 feet; thence South 2 degree8
PR1ci:s
FOR
crrv
PAY
You
oo
MIDDLLPOJIT rlR8 oiPAirappl11oci repalr. Phone OU.
fl
and full basement. t"ront and 00 mlnutes West 817 fe t;
oor■
11led f•rm machinery? See BUI
11.cOJntock, J1Kmo, Olol4.
ment Au�n. _... &amp;ttutdu,
ii
rch
8' x 28' with ornamental thence South 75 degrees and 30
po
Goodwin
and
buy
al
farm
prices.
Z.1-llc .
Ma, lt. _.,..DI iuildlQI on the
ron
ratltng.
t
Call for an appoint- minutes East 429 feet; thence
Pomeroy,
OhJ,o
Six
ille.
from
Wilke1v
mltea
d
U
T lD Mtd4lepof1. �
to
ment
thi1 exceptionally North Jl5 feet; thence East 858
see
CU�1'011 HUILt • IUTl..HEN DJ,
, _-:------- 4 28 30\c
New llel'dlaJ1'11M.
well•btlbt
home.
$18,000.00.
feet; thence North 18 degrees and
JllDld lo: . '-&gt;41' bwJ.l l'1',e •
''"" aw, &lt;lo.tr to Kl
MEXICAN TOMATO PLANTS ARE
1
1
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Wonted
To
minutes West 132 feet; thence
Buy
H
00
NIW
A.VIN
4-room
modern
Abbott.
I.Dd
.fCkwD.I.D
um,i.,
Siu&amp;. D?on 0pea 8 a. 111.· ' &amp;,lle
- base
ready 1Dd teveral other 1tandard --------North
84 degree9 and 30 minutes
horrie,
and
bath
hardment,
P•t ·"'.£1121
' 1-e-tf
at
n rletlll . AI IO rhubbarb at Its CLEAN USED CAR. WILL CON·
I I a. Bl,
feet; thence North
684.7
East
w
floors,
ood
automatic
heat,
tvli
.iiie •II d•l· �
Crin : adsider any make or rnodel. Phone
be1t, to eat and for deep lreez•
and 30 mtnutes
degrees
7
storm
windows
0
and
doors.
Situ10rd . t., AucUa,ntis,
c
WY2-673L Virgil Teaford, Syra• Ta.lVISION RACIOAHD SMALL
in•· Gecond Houae E.11t from
132 feet ; thence North 61 de•
East
In
.at&amp;d
e:r.cellent
neighborhood
A,,u.... ,.._.,,. C.11 ,,.,.
:5-10-6tc
c use.
School hou14, In Syracuse:. Wm.
grees and 30 minutes Ea8t 132
c.,.1.., 414 N. l■clM Aw.. 1 near grade school. $12,000.00.
co'uNTV WIDE CLASS
G
o a tfc ,
H. Holmea.
feet; thence North 70 degrees and
RURAL.
acres,
2
room
tfl
5
Sunday, Mar 1.6, a p. m,· '·
s
frame
I
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home, partial ·basement, coal fur- 00 minutes East 66 feet;
dom Goepel Mlllfon,
ent·
1
4
1
or
(
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INEG
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NECC
IIACH
SEWIN
K
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thence North 76 degrees and
nace. '380().00. ·
on Buhao and sliver,
Complete zig-1.1.11 for making but- 1 SIX ROOM HOUSE 1 126 EAST
I•1tVIC
-,-DIO
••
'0 minutes East 47� feet to the
CUCKL■R REAL TY
Bro. A.hart, lel41J'; Ref.
ton holea, blind stitching and
ALL MOOIL AND MA.KIi
East li,ne of said Section 16;
JIM ROUSH, S.IMmln
p11&amp;or ot thurth, Tb.. ..
St.,
Pomeroy.
Phone
WY2·
Ma
n
i
fan c1 deslgna. Originally cost
. 11 4'tc
thence South along the East line
NIW HAVEN, W. VA.
Invited.
&amp;-12-Gtc
34oa.
over '300. Pa)' oU b«ilance or $86
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SU,,
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�N
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lo
--� ----�,-"&amp;-.:.;.
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�...,.
of
said Section 843 feet to the
PHONE
TU
2-2&amp;43
or t.ak� over p1yment11 of $8 per
YOU .AJ.J.. COD 1'0 T�OQSE
11 3 tfc
e
place
of beginning, containing
a
t
,
1
1
TWO OR TI-IREE ROOM FURNISH
mon,h. Phne WY 2·2204.
Ci�n Shoot, Sun4a1 1l I, J , M, on
:-ag
- Ml.3 acres.
-�-ed apartment 140 Mulberry
5 13 8U:
Bousi J'cfi SAL�"': ,P ..
Old Route 7 back of � •�tlna:
AUCtlOMIH
Second Tract: Being in Fraction
.
S-12-Jtp
Ave., Pomeroy.
town, ab. room1, 4 room1 dov.n, 6, Town 6, Range 14 west; beC-,1... htwlMI
HOME RENDERED LARD 1 15
2 up, ap,ro.1lmatel7 1 acre I• ginning in the center of the, public
lb. ,10.00. Phone SH2-4677
Yel llild n:eellent well 18 mile, road 33 feel West of the North•
wrl...
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cont
"' aot
APM.'MENTS
Jl'UnUlhod
ond
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IIWI
11-7-Dtc
from Pomeroy on State Route . west corner or Fraction 2· them.-e
un.lumlahed. Md(ut1rt. Jdddl,­ A. C, NM?POI.D, �•- Oka..
692. Price 5800,00.
WE WISH TO THAN&amp; EVIIVONE
ln(.luire along center of the public road
port. Phone WY-UZ88.
N-11
who wl■ 10 kind •nd thouabiful I
�•· Howell at Paietown.
north IR degrees and 25 minutes
5 AND 8 ROOM ROUSE, TWO 5
after th� death ot our f•thfl', AZ·
West 235 feet; thence .along the
_!-..:_�
room apartment,. A. N, BeneeJ,
thur Beosle. w, allo . wllh to 1
center of the road North UI de­
Phone NY2-3272.
11-2-tfe
thank the Meli• Genor.i Jloa•
FOR SALE BY OWNER 8 ROOM grees 20 minutes West 217.9 feet;
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pltal nune1, Dr. Bol1!tl, :JleY.
modern home, plus laundry room thence along the Ct'nter of road
FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOR BENT
Catmlchael, the M11ont ,nd
and utility room, gas fired hot North 19 degrees and 00 minutes
Loni
Webster
Fruit
Farm,,
£11t11rn Stan, the Oddfollowa,
water
heatin• sysl,m, hardwood West MIJ.2 feet; thence along cen•
Bollom, 0., Tt!I YUkon &amp;-3201.
ftwlnll Funer»l Home, tho1e
floora
down, built-In kitchen ter of ruad North 40 degrees and
:l·:l·6tc
sending Oowera, frltfld1 ·and
flllllTII •M JI
ore 9:80 A •II'
with
WBBher. II Interested 30 minutes West 177.4 reet; thence
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Y•2-2Mf
"" dl1h
nelihbor1 from everywhere, 1nd
ddlapo,t
W
\t4l'•2Ptiyo,
WY2·3771
5-10·31&lt; along the center or road North 50
�'!
ltOOM
AND BATH FUR­
VE
II da ff .._.
anyone else who he)pcd in •ny
,._.to;
degrees and Jo minutes West 1,a
nished. Phone WY2-3083,
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Way.
IIAUTZ .... gTOltl
FOUR
ROOM
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
feet
to the N orth line of said Sec­
3-10-3tc
Joseph P••Rle •�d family
At C....._,
bath, Nsement, &amp;aa, city water tion 6; thence West 2280 feet to
For FREE lnspecllop
Mr. and Mrt. WIiiey Circle
Yukot1 '4141
and g•o1e. Located near bridge the Northwest corner ol said Frac­
PHONE
-:-=--:-=c=---c,------- - APARTME
NT: 5 ROOMS, BATH.
5 11 lip
HAl&gt;IIU. IIIYIC� lTATION
M11on. Wilbert Wea,er, M.,on. tion 6; lhcnce South 5 degrees and
GIimore'• Supply Store
220¾ E. Main, Phone WY2•2466
11-10-Dtp,
25 minutes East 180 feet; thence
AIINu\y wY-2-2114
5 1 1 31,
16) Lost and Fou�
South 17 degrees and HI minutes
SIX ROOM HOUSE, BATH West
!17 feel; thence South 31.fl
£Hl'J
D1y
11effk:t&gt;
,torm windows and doors. 771) feel; thence North 57 degrees aifd
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN -------'---- --LOST - 1 H1y,eed areeo crulHr V1u1han'1 Exterminating
Sycamore, M iddleport. 5-12-6tp M minutes East 167 feet; thence
1hlrt bel.,een Whtte 'a Grocery
town. 127 Butternut.
$ 1 1 Stp FO R THI: BEST· ROOP' AND
Company
r,pal, ..,,1.. ....., ,.., palntln 1
and Heleft'I Beuty $hop. on @80.
It. Mirra. w. Va.
South 30 degrees and 40 minutes
TWO BEDHOOM F RN!
.
, • and ·hoUIO p1!r!IIU call Bill
� .Of Q
Phone WY 2.fl647. dene Whale y. 1 ,..;;;;;;,;;;;a;a;.aa;a===a.
East 390 feet; thence south 14 de­
-�
"";;-a;-;, apartment with utllttlCII .
' � Wy1tt Phone WV'l-2721 5·10-tlJc
5 12 31&lt;·"
gre
es and 10 minutes West 100
ni.!1htd Phone WY 2·2660, . Ew•
· ---,-.
r,ct;
thence South 1 0 degrees and
- _ ----,,
�
lnt,1's Store, Pomeroy, ft 13 Otc --- • -----------181 Auto Soles
Pl/1.L TYPE 2-12" CO-OP PLOW I� minutes East MJ4 feet; thence
Look at I.he Space. 1...-0ok at lhe
t'OUR ROOM HOUSE, Rutland
7 ft: Co-Op mower. Hay tedder, South 53 degrees and 30 minutes
11100 BUICK fllff. 8PICCIAL
Township. Phone TU 2-�•n,, Mrs. IIAIINiJi.illlPSON INSuR,.NCJI
Pricea. Look at llhe S&amp;vJ.na;B.
\
all m good �h!l,pe. Charles E. East �82 feet; thence North 84 de·
H1r4•Top 2 Door. Sparklln&amp;
Al•all, \lloJ11port. Fin, Au•
Carl R11irdcn.
t
Yost,
Minersvllle. Phone WI 9. grecs and 15 mlnutel!I East 230
3
13
6tp
Ji
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or
he
Seit
Buy
&amp;.
Beat
Terms
orl1in1l flnl1b. Dynaflow drive.
mobJle,
BOndL
Phone
WY-1,
3668.
5 13 6tp grecs, a minutes East 230 feet;
on New 6nd USED, Look to
BIHttnar,, Pomeroy.
U·Ok
thence North ti degrees, 10 minutes
2II03.
WASIIE HS AND
R EFRIGERA·
AMERICAN PLAYERS LOSE
West !196 feet; thence East 1 188
TORS DcliYer and keep in 1er­ - - -bO
N &amp;TJVEQ-GUILDFORD,
Enli:land
UPI
feet;
thence North 88 degrees and
GOOII CINII u� Can
vice. Phone WY 2·2880. Ewings
TWo American players were eli m• 30 minutes East 598 feet to the
All MIit.. UHi MNtill
Storl', Pomeroy.
5 13 3tc
dTaOl'Ol."AN MOTOQ
inated Wednesday in the Gull(\­ plac'!! of beginning, containing
lord hard courts tennis tourna­ 78.54 acres. ·
- .... Mala ·�
U.S. No. 23, Wavtirly, Ohio
3 · ROOM t"URNISHED ap1rtmcnt.
ment. Bill DaYis of New York lost
Third Tract: Being in Fraction
Ohle
Osten .v•ry d•r 9 to 9
1128 E. Main St. Phone WY 2· �
to
Brit■ln',
Trevor
Freeman.
6·3,
36,
Town ti, Range 1 4 West; begin­
,:.,
3408.
8..f, and Pat Stewart of Foreat ning 212 fee t South of the North­
o 13 etc
1804 FORD 6, DOOR STANDARD
Hills, N. Y., dropped • 6-2, 6·1 di!'· east corner or aaid Fraction 36;
Shift, Heater, Radio. Need, Mo­ 3 USED COAL FUkNACES, GOOD
1
elslon
to Robin Blakelock,
the thence South along the East line
condition.
(
e
Arnold'•
o
7
l
H
lp
W�nted
We
tingtor Work $200, Phone WY2,
house
of slHd Fraction 375 feet; thence
British
junlor
women's
champion.
Store
Syracu
,
se.
Phone
819CI.
·--11-13,Slc
WY2-6384.
r•&gt; 6 ta 20 27 41c WANl'ED MAN FOR GENERAL
=-::=
oHice work. Must be able to COMPLE·TE
,,,--:IN �UBAN
IOM MERCURY '793,
C!: �
tylie
and
should have aome
teetlon. Lile. 411to, !'ire. Pollo.
Sedan. A aooJ reliable ear. l l2 RATS KILLED WITH STAR
bookkeeping e1perlenct1. Sal•
Bl1ettn1r1, Pomeroy.
Call Don IWll. Mlddhtpo11.
a-a 6tc Wart1rln. 2¼ lbs., ,1.n; 4 lbs ary.
comenBurate wlth ability.
ow.
t,a.ao. Safe, pure, and auarantecd:
19N BUICK fl,Hll VI SPECIAL
U interested, iwrlie &amp;lvlng re·
EbertNth Hardwire.
,um, ol experlenc• to Rich- ( 2 1 ) Reo l Esta te
Hird Top 4 Door. One careful
,., 2'1, 2B. 211; (5) 4, �. 6,
owner. Dynatlow drive. Radio
ards &amp; Son. Inc., P. 0. Box
1 1, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26,
and Heater. Blaettna19t Pome­
Pomero,, Ohio.
5-7-Dtc FOR SALE: 9�
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,..- ACRES GOOD
2e, 27 ; w
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roy.
I-Ute
fence,
1ar.11e,
2 room eellar. I
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WANTED A HOUSEKEEPEll
other
out
bulldln&amp;1.
e room good
fu II ume. Inquire at 479 Beech
11118 PONTIAC STAR CHIU, FOR SALE-FMlldalre AutomaWater in hou1e 10 minhouse
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Sl., Middleport after 7 P• m.
471 Syc1mora St., Middleport
tic Wa1her uted very little, TIP·
ute drive from Pomeroy. Loe1tN
WY2·MIM.
&amp;-lo«e
M-1:ltp
pan G11 Ranae ln good condl·
1/t mU11 oft 143 at Wolf Pesa
lion. Located at 80-0 E. Main
G, W Spencer. Phone
Creet,
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ALE
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WY-2-6620
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call Cooldin. Pomero)' Pollet Cir. BJ11t­
YUie 1568.
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PONY. GENTLE FOR CIKLl&gt;REN
to ride. }'rank Emrich, Balley'a
Run.
TWO BUILDING LOTS IN THE
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Twin Cedart Addition, New Ha­
ven. 100' x. 100', $195 each. I USl!:D FOLDING WHEEL CHAiR
l und lawn moweir. Bolb good
Phone WY 2.a:121 or MHOJI SP3·
conjlJU
on. Priced reasonable.
t767 after O p. m.
O 13 Ole
Call SPruce 3-3845.
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER-Re­
6 12 Ste
pope1,ed and in A·l 1hape. Pay
otf bal•nce ol U7 .no or t1ke 'ii PRICE SALE: Genuine Import­
ed Holland 1Iadlolus bulbs.
over p1)'ment1 of f7 per month.
Rowley • Reed lldw•, MiddlePhone WY 2-2204.
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•II new lumlture at Jn1el'1
Furniture, 1"clude1 2 plece Uvlns room iulle, 3 matchln1 la·
ble1, 3 m1tcblna: lamp■, 4 J)le(e
bedroom 1ulte, lntuaprln, matlre• and box 1prln1, bed 1pread,
l dre■1er limp.. kotpolnt refrli:erator, au r1n1e, 7 plee.
dinr.lle ■-t, and 82 piece dinner
ware. The11 I rooma of tumi"I" - 2 Door
turc were not :PJtked up after •
�. lnM., •httater, 900d tire.,
down paymoot ._,, made. Th•
eura clean tnterior, beautifW
,.,1n11 can be youn. No down
11Dlte and black (Ullah.
I poxmenl, 38 month• to pay, JUI!
, pay the balance or A,60 • week.
Here i• S899 worth of furniture
• fOT only "80, PhOlle WY 2•J83D,
5 II ate
SATURDAY! watch for the walkina Shoe Bos: on the llrfftl of
Middleport and YOU niay n,.
celve a ,-lr of complimentary u,
S. K"'1e11... Tho Shoe
Mid•
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lO wood beds, good condition; 16 metal btd1, new; 1 roll-41.JWay
bt-d, new; , hoHywood fAmca; 12 clothes dryere, new; 1 matl� 8s, new; 4 bed o9prlngs; 1 •• �; :3 .bieh cb61MJ; 3 doll car•
ri-a11e-s, new; 1 romplete dinette tet, new; 1 1 t.ables; 4 utility
tableii,: l T.V. Stand, now; 1 boUywood MIid ,board,, new;. 1 �vin«
room cotkl.aH lQiibl&lt;i, new; 11 fiber �ts; 2 port.able bfirs., new;
100 lte,m of cooldn1 ubms'1s, ,pobl end \}11'11, illl new; odd lot of
acreen wJre, •II new; odd ·lot of paint, -1,l dlfferellt colon; 9 oil
r&amp;lliCS, a U ,ne-,.:; 4 toilet bowla; 1 ,autlon!,atk W1.llher, aood .,.pe;
1 brd prem; 50 db8. Dr.-nex; • rwMhl.nr �ri; 111!1 -,nllt ltnlnen, •ll new; 2 eal. of 1tockald; l &lt;)aunclry room ...,.1
,.,..., . ve, new;
2 Dixle coal h11tera, tl,ew; 2 doe duater,., MW; 1 new '
door;
12 CUii 0titahera, new; 12 -� door cuud!t� .,new; one 10, of
wfencbe1, all aide. Olhtr H , 109 nulllel'OUI :to I ntJ.on.
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11 :00 Eddle Seacrist Show
12:00 Luneh wilh Soup Sales
12:30 Cray Ghost
1 :00 TV Cla!lsroom
1:30 Talk 1'aCk
2:00 Studio Wrestling
2:56 ,Baseball
D:30' Fill Films
11:00 Record Hop.
'1:30 Dick Clark: �how

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Th.e Se«ei Storm
The Edie of Nl&amp;ht
The Thfte Stooge■
The"'Ufe of Rlley
Arthur J. Smith-News
A Look at the Weather
Jule Rivlin ShoVI'
.,3t Amos 'n' Andy
,:00 Martbam
?:llO Jll,v.blde
8:SO Hotel de Paree
9:00 \Ve9tlnghouse Playhouse
11:00 The Twilight Zone
II� 1..--.· \o Penon
11:00 Hiw. ,
11:10 A Look at the Weather
11,16 Special Broadcast
11:16 Thet..ter 13.
1.00
1:15
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4'1:00 Home Run Derby
6:30 News Picture
6:45 Sport1 Roundup
6:5t! Weatberca■t
7:00 Satur�ay Night Jamboree
7:30 Bonand.
8:30 Joumey to Understanding
9:00 The l)flputy
9:30 World Wide 60
10:30 'Man From Interpol
1 1 :00 News Headlines
1 1 : 10 Weatherc11t
1 1 : 1:1 Shockwatch
2:00 Sia:n Oft

Channel 3 - Sunday

1 1:15 Sign On
1 1 :30 This ia the Life
12:00 TV Chapel
12:30 Industry on Parade
1 12 :45 Garden Ch,ib of the Air
1 :00 Roll with the Champion
1 : 15 Pre-game ShoW
1 :30 Baseball
4:00 Sunday Movletimc
5:00 World Ch11:mplon1hip Golt
6:00 Meet the Pre89
6:30 Sunday News Plcture
7 :00 0Yerhtnd Tran
8:00 Music on Jee
9:00 CheYy Show
10·:oo Loretta Youn&amp; Show
10:30 People Are Funny
11 :20 Ne� Headline.a
1 1 : 10 Weatherusti
1 1 : 15 Nitewatch
I :00 Sign OIi

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5:118 Sia:n On
8:00 Gw,11 SW
1:1� New1 a,; weau-.er
8:30 RFD
7:00 Breakfalt Party
8,30 New,
1,95 Breakflll Party
D:80 NeWI
10:00 MotO!'Cade:
10,ao Siar Salute
1 1 :00 Top Tea
12:00 Noon Newt
12, 1� Week•Qd

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1,30 Ohio :l',wa
2:85 w..k•Rtd
3,30 Na.wl
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3:31 W..
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4::m Weekend
5:30 Gueat Star
5:45 Pat Boone Show
8,00 Sundown serenade
8:30 Off the Air . , • •
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7:47 Sunday Chapel
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"Some may
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tire to do so. It � ·�,-\Ii ·'. Wf
which people yt.ffl
to be loved. They 4\1 · .
it elu�ea them and a.l'l4!Yl �
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es than In God or the' le1l
men."
He ,aid he doesn't ml.I• Ure
money or the personal JlU�lieftt.
e,oo BraYe Stallion
It is significant that the hilb
8:30 Leave It 1'0 Beaver
- ln Father Boyd'I cwr'nt
point
Holly.wood.
9:00 :Lawrence Welk Show
is the 1imple oowaieliU1
activity
partoer
full
a
�eca�e
·he
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10:00 Ju),i\e,, U. Ii,. A.
witlt Mary Pickford and Buddy of ,tudenll. "l look upon tie
l l :00 Up-To-The-Minute Newa
RogM'I In a 1'V-Radl o p�ucinC work aa I miHIOI\U'l" " lf'fll fA!
1 1 : 10 Sports Report
firm. La\eJ" he w� ch01en first great as Asia and Africa ht �i
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president or the Television Pro- eaiphasl.zlna the importuPf
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youna:
out''
terilng
"straigh
od
�llywo
of
tion
ducers Associa
"I bad aChievetl everyU1ini I on thelr vieWs abou� life.
He 'has written two booU ln
might ·-have wanted, and yet l
lt:O(I John Hopkinl Fl.le
the
11dt three ye:,rs and lt WGl'k
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answer
found
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not
had
I
knew
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12:30 Bishop Pike
to the me.aolne: of my life," he ing on a third.
1 :00 Colleae Newt Conference
Thi1 summer be will be CO­
recalled. ''Lile ls too thort and
y
1 :30 Big Picture
I chairman of a Mminar on �
waste.
to
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prec�ou
a
too
2:00 My1ter Matinee
decided
y " to seek out my owfl iden• pag8nd4 and comm�c•t1,.o� J�
3 :00 Open Hearing
the Warld Teachln, COnferenN
3:30 Biggest Bridge in Action tit .
enter Or the World Student Cb�J.sfan
to
decided
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'Eventu
4:00 Preaideptial Mi8Sion
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4:30 N•tlonal EducaUon AIPOt. the 5:eminary. ije descrlb
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Hollywood reaction
5:00 M8tty's Funnies
b.l,r". the to be principal speaker at � in•
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violent.
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5:30 Eve Arden Show
announcement, and -many or his temiUOnal meeting of MtUiodlst
friends were upeet. But he wa, youth in Columbia, Mo.
s,oo People's Choic'!
Ordained In 1955 ·after • year
determihed to make a:ood in hi&amp;
8:30 'Robin Hood
Oxford, Father Boyd h11 1ptrit
at
new life.
7:00 Trackdown
time alnce •s • tutor 1pl,t.•
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not
For
haa.
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ntly,
Appare
7:30 :Maverick
at Union Theo!.oflofl Buti­
ant
only has he gained recognition
8:30 Lawman
in New York, es moderalqr !fi
nary
more
but
writer,
and
as a 1peaker
9:00 The Pebel
nat\onwlde radio �rli1 pro­
a
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he
Boyd,
Malcolm
for
nt
importa
9:3 0 The Alaskans
fs happpler. "Now I'm living, not duced by the Na\ional Co\Dlcil
10:30 Johnny Staccato
of Churches of Chrilt, and Ill
just existing," he said.
of a downtown lndianabo­
rector
1 1 :00 The News Tonight
Father Boyd, now 36, said he
He t'!allle to Fort COi/ i
church.
lis
behind
1 1 :05 Weather Window
d8es not Tegret leaving
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"Tbere is a ple.asant pbonlne111 Colorado State thl1 �
in the Hollywood environment, ectlng T. E, EU�'• 1&gt;llY •1/ffi'e _
playing games with one and. an• Cocktail Party." H,t ·led p fYUP
4:45 American AlbuQl
ol Fort Collins playen in • •our
5:00 Dllnce '.Part)'
around the state.
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The 1endeavor fits in nicely 1
7 :30- P�rry Mason
with F1ther ;&amp;oyd'a tr,11lnlpJ. It. .
8:30 Wanted--Dead or Alive
also follows one of bil m,Jor
9:00 Mr. Lucky
;t:rbemea;-that lhe tbea1" plays
9:SO line. Gun, Will Travel
1,i important role In . tellrion, He
(0:00 Gunsmoke
believe. that "tho moat pro1ound
10:30 Not For Hire
queations about lift" are being
1 1:00 · NeWII
•He4 iD the theater, not in the
· 11: 10 Theater 13
pulpit. Tb� churchH should be· •
, 12:30 Sian
Off
come
IWaN: of this; he 1111d.
Playa Your
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TeleYision producer Mal Boyd
made a big decl1ion in 19&amp;1. Now,
nine yesr1 later, the Rev. Malcolm Boyd aays he has never regretted it.
Father Bo)'d, chaplain for
Epi.tcopalian i.t11dentl at Color•do SI.ale UniYersity, ha&amp; an un•
usua,1 background for I priest. He
made a Dime tor him1eU In the
early days ol television and w11
P,J'Omin,ent •in n;i.�tlon picture and
TV PJ'9d.uct1on in New York and

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Rev. lloolJl""'7 (l,jlland
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New■ , Weather
Coqn:Hman M'oe,11#
Wublnao• Re� t, i..,
Peep1e
Sundown Serenade
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ROW LEY � R E E D

J\meriean Bandst11nd
!;po Tin Tin
San Francisco Beat
Your Esso Reporter -�
Weather Tener
.John Daly Newii
Buddy 3tarcher %0\f .
Walt IJisney Prer.ents
Man From Blackhawk
77 Sunset Strip
The Deteelivea .
Scanning the WeatheI
:Hlack S:iddle
The New Toni�ht
Scanning the Weather
Sporta RepGrt
Late Sbow

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800 Circle 3 Rant'!h
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
9:30 Junior Auclion
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
10:30 Ruff &amp; Reddy Show
Jl:00 Fury
11':30 CiTCUS Boy
12:00 True Story
12:�- Command Performance
1 :00 Down on the Farm
1:15 J)ugout.- Oope
1� tincfnnitl Baseball
4:00 The School SlOI')'
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1:30 Adventur@ Time
$:00 :,teamboat Sill
8:30 ,C.iaco !Cid
8:00 MMic in the Round
1:1&amp; Jim Thacker Sbow
1:28 Weathercast
9:SO News PictU"e
ti·4S ·· 1tunuey 18,rhi\:lo!!y Repon
(,' 7;!)9 �•J.h Valley Daya
, 'f1;1qi: : ""-'' llan Dawson
B:00 'Il�bl�1hoot.en
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9:00 G.ene Kelly Show
10:00 Roughing It
ll:00 News Headline•
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LIGAL NOTICI
NoUce 1• hereby giYen that the
following described personal pro•
perty will be sold at public auc•
lion. at the Court House atepll at
l-'urncroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A. M. on
Wednesday, the l�tb day of June,
1960.
One frame house situated on the
real estate previously owned by
Leo K. Smilh and Omagene Z.
Smith, on Mulberry Avenue, Porn•
eroy , Ohio.
One frame house situated on
real eslati, preYiously owned by
RCi'!se T. West, on Mulberry Ave.,
HAYI VISITORS
South 57 degrees and 50 minutes
Sunda)' vl1itora of Mr. and Mra.
268 feet; thence North 43 degrees Dale Kuhn, Little Hocking, O.,
and 00 minutes " est 24 feet; were Mr. and M:h, Millard Swart&amp;
thence North 30 degrees and 30 and children, Coolville, Beatrice
minutes East 35 feet; thence North Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. Qlarles Bentz 1
29 dt!grees and � minutes Eaat two children, Mr. and M.ra. Bill
275 feet; thence north 17 degrees Rhymer and two friend.I of Lan,
and H5 minute■ East 255 feet to c11ter, Pearl Randolph, CoolYillfl,
the place pf beginning, containing Grace Kuhn, Mr. and Kn, Clydfl
in all 135.74 acres, more or less. Kuhn and three children, Tup­
But subject t.o all legat highways.
pers Plains, Mr. and Mra. Au&amp;ust
Said real estate is appraised at Raice, three ' . children, Csnton.
$3000.00 and cannot be sold for Sendra Swarti spent the week
less than two thirds of the ap- end with her sister and brother,
praised value.
In-1aw �r. •nd Mrs. Dale Kuhn
Terms: Cash in hand on day of and attended Sunday SchOoJ at
sale,
Little Hocking Sunday.
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH
Sheriff, Meigs County, Ohio
Mr. a� �obn -·-Ro
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children spent Sunday .with ·her •
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
. brother-in-law apd sister, Mr. and
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(4) 22, 29; (5) 6, 13; 20, 5tc Mrs. H. L. Shan"e.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 13, 1960-7

Pomeroy, Oh lo:
All tb:tures are Included In
nld buUdi11e1.
Said property 18 to be aold and
conve)'eCil to the hitbett bidder by
bill of sale, upon the followlna
terms: Cash in hand on da, of
1111le.
Said buildings shall be removed
b)' July 15, 1960 or forfeit all
rights thereto.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
J. :Edw. Foster, Clerk
Pomeroy Board of Ji;:ducation
(5) 13, 20, 27; (6) 3, 10, ate

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( 2 1 l Real Estate

tn• No. 1 2.981
FOR SALE: SD{ ROOMS AND
Wanted
By · virl ue of an Order of Sale
ell, Racme.
full bath. Nazarene Panonage,
Colle&amp;e Road, Syracuse . Phone duly 111,ued out o( the Court ol
�
HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR
DOUBLE
Common Pleas of Mei&amp;&amp; County,
WY 2$35 or WY 2-6231 .
the d1y. Phone WY2-2'82.
DOG machine, oeon retilaunnt
Uhw,
in the case of Pumeroy Na•
5
13
6tc
3tc
� lo.
sign, gas range, cleQlric com ·
Bank., tt.utland Branch, Rut•
Uone
l
l'OI CONSISTINT DEPENDABLE &amp;F.SULTS
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or,
bool hll, foldin,
in&amp;
t
pr
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land,
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fr)U'
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SALE
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OR
S
MODER
o
e
IATF.S
0 n•en1
Uible, 8' long, l 2 folding chain
CH 7-2302.
room house, iull ba.aement and Helen King, upon a J' ud·5 13 3lc
to match. Ideal for picnica on ---- _ _ _____ _ _
I �ta per word, Me llMelt1oo, lllnimum dtli'lt - t10 .-.-';I
attic, Allume bdance of J. � lherem rendered, and being Cas4;
the b. . ,wills Bf:U cheap. In- ( 20 ' Bus i ��s Se rv ices direct &amp;ovemment loan. Lot 50 No. 12,981 in said Courl, I will Of·
I cenla '1"" word lot II.roe ......uuve i-ruo...
q um: �
· a.rie t.einer, Corner , - -------- ___
Bpodol - - -lb !or '° - per -1.l,O. Good nellbborhood. C..11 fer at public sale at the front door
Re�taurant, CheabJn, Ohio, or iWl C('(.a&gt;rrt()NJM� RSFRIGE&amp;� .... OI 3 ...,. pol' word wl1I be ..,...S Im ..._
or
aee Jlreddi� Thabet, M 111aon, of the Courthouse in the Villa&amp;e
. -• . JI •• -.....
call WY 2-�-•-.-'_
nJ-,•.,1.
4-26-tfc of Pomeroy, Meigs County, Olµo,
aUou _.
d not poid within 10 doy1 ofter recei&gt;vi, bill.
W V,j
' 1 1 3tc Uon, New Jhv,a. .Pb.oue TU
on the 2 1111 day uf 'May, 1960, at
.l!lnww l.o M-W.C - -.Jd be niport,d lmm&lt;dlate11. 'l1lo
10 o lo A. M. the following
flollr !lentiMI wl1I Dot be NI� fo, mon 1W1 Oil• ln,or­
t:i
------�0-.2.8-tl FOil SALE SEV� ROOM HOU S land 'candcktenement!!, to.wit:
with two bath■, aange, wasb
( 9a ) Morine Suppl
ie!.
:. ?. McCOY
Situated in the Township of Rut•
ol 1'laollo ollll l!pedal Notlcfl ol Ev,,,,ta fl .00. Oblwarle1
--house, etllar, larfe t"Orner lo\
AIJCTto)rll•R
land,
of Meigs, State of
lbllilMd at 1 cent per word.
I ISED IOATI AND MOTORf M5
located in Cheater, Ohio, 00 h O, Coumy
1..,.. 2, .__, ........... .11da.
o
nded and de1cribed
nd
':/OROS
l DAY · 3 bAYS
u
C DAYS
b
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end 11p whll• IMY lut, Mttrot
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s
ll. ln e - as follows:
Jtoute 7_ Priced t
IO
&amp;.
90&lt;
IOc
II�
$4.M
li
pollt•n Motors. 600 L Main 1 GRAVELY nACTOa SALIS AND eated call or write Paul Po n
first Tract : Being in Section HI,
llO
,1.m
,1.80
$6.00
St., POfflff•1· Phone WY�
Ripley, W. Va. 'hi.. ES2-IM33. Town
S.rvic-. Iii e. Malrt, Pomeroy.
6, Range 141, West beginning
21
Tk
'1.IO
fUD
'7 .60
1 1 -24-tfc
4-2.6-tfc
l"hontt WY24975. Open 'Iii 9 ---184.4
leet
N orth of the Soutbeas\
---Ma .-ved by 10 A.IL will be ID I.bit de1 , ,-per.
p. m. unttl June I. laleamad;
corner
uf
said
Seclion 16; 1hence
Harold a.mhlrt, R.MdHII.._ · �---LI
Buy Your - J_ -It,,. West 18 feet; 1hence Soulh es deOhio. Phone C-¥',11• Jffl.
'-'l�f•
U'""
grees and 45 minutes West 462
J.11-Uc
feet to the South line of uld Sec­
MODERN SUBURBAN HOME- tion; thence West along the South
( I J Notic¥
{'jl For Solci
iMUL&amp;.&amp;..;aA fll UR,'\..t.Ck., wafifl,.0- Located on a beautifuUy land· line of said Section 2506 feet;
TIRMITi AND Pll't CONTROL
HOVMt 1ppl..ne..._ Al'Mld Ir• acaped 1.8 acre plot. 3 bedrooms thence r-torth 5 degrees and 60
iy P:1ln. frN i.,.,pedtw. hwur- �GOOD Mll..K COWS. One
1 160 fe1::t to the
th...., 1,,---., Ohlt ,ta.,. with large ll&amp;hted cedar closets minutes East
Juat lresh. Rolland Searles, Ruteel bJ' Natlenwkhi. ,_.. R.
o f Creek; thence along
side
North
;
built-in
b:H
klthen
I
-ltMtc
11
an
abundanc
WY4-43M.
land, Phone SH 21626.
incl A. 1entct ,...,ion WY2of Republic Steel cabinets with the North. side of the Creek North
3 1 1 6tp
AT
4-»th
2M.
.
Formit'!• tope. Hou1e has mod• 83 dgrees and 30 minutes East
n:LE\1111
RAlllO A,'W S11ALL ern
bath, pla,tered walls. oak 684.7 feet; thence South 2 degree8
PR1ci:s
FOR
crrv
PAY
You
oo
MIDDLLPOJIT rlR8 oiPAirappl11oci repalr. Phone OU.
fl
and full basement. t"ront and 00 mlnutes West 817 fe t;
oor■
11led f•rm machinery? See BUI
11.cOJntock, J1Kmo, Olol4.
ment Au�n. _... &amp;ttutdu,
ii
rch
8' x 28' with ornamental thence South 75 degrees and 30
po
Goodwin
and
buy
al
farm
prices.
Z.1-llc .
Ma, lt. _.,..DI iuildlQI on the
ron
ratltng.
t
Call for an appoint- minutes East 429 feet; thence
Pomeroy,
OhJ,o
Six
ille.
from
Wilke1v
mltea
d
U
T lD Mtd4lepof1. �
to
ment
thi1 exceptionally North Jl5 feet; thence East 858
see
CU�1'011 HUILt • IUTl..HEN DJ,
, _-:------- 4 28 30\c
New llel'dlaJ1'11M.
well•btlbt
home.
$18,000.00.
feet; thence North 18 degrees and
JllDld lo: . '-&gt;41' bwJ.l l'1',e •
''"" aw, &lt;lo.tr to Kl
MEXICAN TOMATO PLANTS ARE
1
1
)
Wonted
To
minutes West 132 feet; thence
Buy
H
00
NIW
A.VIN
4-room
modern
Abbott.
I.Dd
.fCkwD.I.D
um,i.,
Siu&amp;. D?on 0pea 8 a. 111.· ' &amp;,lle
- base
ready 1Dd teveral other 1tandard --------North
84 degree9 and 30 minutes
horrie,
and
bath
hardment,
P•t ·"'.£1121
' 1-e-tf
at
n rletlll . AI IO rhubbarb at Its CLEAN USED CAR. WILL CON·
I I a. Bl,
feet; thence North
684.7
East
w
floors,
ood
automatic
heat,
tvli
.iiie •II d•l· �
Crin : adsider any make or rnodel. Phone
be1t, to eat and for deep lreez•
and 30 mtnutes
degrees
7
storm
windows
0
and
doors.
Situ10rd . t., AucUa,ntis,
c
WY2-673L Virgil Teaford, Syra• Ta.lVISION RACIOAHD SMALL
in•· Gecond Houae E.11t from
132 feet ; thence North 61 de•
East
In
.at&amp;d
e:r.cellent
neighborhood
A,,u.... ,.._.,,. C.11 ,,.,.
:5-10-6tc
c use.
School hou14, In Syracuse:. Wm.
grees and 30 minutes Ea8t 132
c.,.1.., 414 N. l■clM Aw.. 1 near grade school. $12,000.00.
co'uNTV WIDE CLASS
G
o a tfc ,
H. Holmea.
feet; thence North 70 degrees and
RURAL.
acres,
2
room
tfl
5
Sunday, Mar 1.6, a p. m,· '·
s
frame
I
-· --1
home, partial ·basement, coal fur- 00 minutes East 66 feet;
dom Goepel Mlllfon,
ent·
1
4
1
or
(
•
INEG
I
NECC
IIACH
SEWIN
K
-.
thence North 76 degrees and
nace. '380().00. ·
on Buhao and sliver,
Complete zig-1.1.11 for making but- 1 SIX ROOM HOUSE 1 126 EAST
I•1tVIC
-,-DIO
••
'0 minutes East 47� feet to the
CUCKL■R REAL TY
Bro. A.hart, lel41J'; Ref.
ton holea, blind stitching and
ALL MOOIL AND MA.KIi
East li,ne of said Section 16;
JIM ROUSH, S.IMmln
p11&amp;or ot thurth, Tb.. ..
St.,
Pomeroy.
Phone
WY2·
Ma
n
i
fan c1 deslgna. Originally cost
. 11 4'tc
thence South along the East line
NIW HAVEN, W. VA.
Invited.
&amp;-12-Gtc
34oa.
over '300. Pa)' oU b«ilance or $86
�
SU,,
�'::.,
�N
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l
lo
--� ----�,-"&amp;-.:.;.
;
�...,.
of
said Section 843 feet to the
PHONE
TU
2-2&amp;43
or t.ak� over p1yment11 of $8 per
YOU .AJ.J.. COD 1'0 T�OQSE
11 3 tfc
e
place
of beginning, containing
a
t
,
1
1
TWO OR TI-IREE ROOM FURNISH
mon,h. Phne WY 2·2204.
Ci�n Shoot, Sun4a1 1l I, J , M, on
:-ag
- Ml.3 acres.
-�-ed apartment 140 Mulberry
5 13 8U:
Bousi J'cfi SAL�"': ,P ..
Old Route 7 back of � •�tlna:
AUCtlOMIH
Second Tract: Being in Fraction
.
S-12-Jtp
Ave., Pomeroy.
town, ab. room1, 4 room1 dov.n, 6, Town 6, Range 14 west; beC-,1... htwlMI
HOME RENDERED LARD 1 15
2 up, ap,ro.1lmatel7 1 acre I• ginning in the center of the, public
lb. ,10.00. Phone SH2-4677
Yel llild n:eellent well 18 mile, road 33 feel West of the North•
wrl...
��-.."'°'
cont
"' aot
APM.'MENTS
Jl'UnUlhod
ond
....
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'-"'
IIWI
11-7-Dtc
from Pomeroy on State Route . west corner or Fraction 2· them.-e
un.lumlahed. Md(ut1rt. Jdddl,­ A. C, NM?POI.D, �•- Oka..
692. Price 5800,00.
WE WISH TO THAN&amp; EVIIVONE
ln(.luire along center of the public road
port. Phone WY-UZ88.
N-11
who wl■ 10 kind •nd thouabiful I
�•· Howell at Paietown.
north IR degrees and 25 minutes
5 AND 8 ROOM ROUSE, TWO 5
after th� death ot our f•thfl', AZ·
West 235 feet; thence .along the
_!-..:_�
room apartment,. A. N, BeneeJ,
thur Beosle. w, allo . wllh to 1
center of the road North UI de­
Phone NY2-3272.
11-2-tfe
thank the Meli• Genor.i Jloa•
FOR SALE BY OWNER 8 ROOM grees 20 minutes West 217.9 feet;
)
;I
pltal nune1, Dr. Bol1!tl, :JleY.
modern home, plus laundry room thence along the Ct'nter of road
FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOR BENT
Catmlchael, the M11ont ,nd
and utility room, gas fired hot North 19 degrees and 00 minutes
Loni
Webster
Fruit
Farm,,
£11t11rn Stan, the Oddfollowa,
water
heatin• sysl,m, hardwood West MIJ.2 feet; thence along cen•
Bollom, 0., Tt!I YUkon &amp;-3201.
ftwlnll Funer»l Home, tho1e
floora
down, built-In kitchen ter of ruad North 40 degrees and
:l·:l·6tc
sending Oowera, frltfld1 ·and
flllllTII •M JI
ore 9:80 A •II'
with
WBBher. II Interested 30 minutes West 177.4 reet; thence
• ....., ...
�
Y•2-2Mf
"" dl1h
nelihbor1 from everywhere, 1nd
ddlapo,t
W
\t4l'•2Ptiyo,
WY2·3771
5-10·31&lt; along the center or road North 50
�'!
ltOOM
AND BATH FUR­
VE
II da ff .._.
anyone else who he)pcd in •ny
,._.to;
degrees and Jo minutes West 1,a
nished. Phone WY2-3083,
..... .. .... ..llllrfJ , , ,
Way.
IIAUTZ .... gTOltl
FOUR
ROOM
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
feet
to the N orth line of said Sec­
3-10-3tc
Joseph P••Rle •�d family
At C....._,
bath, Nsement, &amp;aa, city water tion 6; thence West 2280 feet to
For FREE lnspecllop
Mr. and Mrt. WIiiey Circle
Yukot1 '4141
and g•o1e. Located near bridge the Northwest corner ol said Frac­
PHONE
-:-=--:-=c=---c,------- - APARTME
NT: 5 ROOMS, BATH.
5 11 lip
HAl&gt;IIU. IIIYIC� lTATION
M11on. Wilbert Wea,er, M.,on. tion 6; lhcnce South 5 degrees and
GIimore'• Supply Store
220¾ E. Main, Phone WY2•2466
11-10-Dtp,
25 minutes East 180 feet; thence
AIINu\y wY-2-2114
5 1 1 31,
16) Lost and Fou�
South 17 degrees and HI minutes
SIX ROOM HOUSE, BATH West
!17 feel; thence South 31.fl
£Hl'J
D1y
11effk:t&gt;
,torm windows and doors. 771) feel; thence North 57 degrees aifd
SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN -------'---- --LOST - 1 H1y,eed areeo crulHr V1u1han'1 Exterminating
Sycamore, M iddleport. 5-12-6tp M minutes East 167 feet; thence
1hlrt bel.,een Whtte 'a Grocery
town. 127 Butternut.
$ 1 1 Stp FO R THI: BEST· ROOP' AND
Company
r,pal, ..,,1.. ....., ,.., palntln 1
and Heleft'I Beuty $hop. on @80.
It. Mirra. w. Va.
South 30 degrees and 40 minutes
TWO BEDHOOM F RN!
.
, • and ·hoUIO p1!r!IIU call Bill
� .Of Q
Phone WY 2.fl647. dene Whale y. 1 ,..;;;;;;,;;;;a;a;.aa;a===a.
East 390 feet; thence south 14 de­
-�
"";;-a;-;, apartment with utllttlCII .
' � Wy1tt Phone WV'l-2721 5·10-tlJc
5 12 31&lt;·"
gre
es and 10 minutes West 100
ni.!1htd Phone WY 2·2660, . Ew•
· ---,-.
r,ct;
thence South 1 0 degrees and
- _ ----,,
�
lnt,1's Store, Pomeroy, ft 13 Otc --- • -----------181 Auto Soles
Pl/1.L TYPE 2-12" CO-OP PLOW I� minutes East MJ4 feet; thence
Look at I.he Space. 1...-0ok at lhe
t'OUR ROOM HOUSE, Rutland
7 ft: Co-Op mower. Hay tedder, South 53 degrees and 30 minutes
11100 BUICK fllff. 8PICCIAL
Township. Phone TU 2-�•n,, Mrs. IIAIINiJi.illlPSON INSuR,.NCJI
Pricea. Look at llhe S&amp;vJ.na;B.
\
all m good �h!l,pe. Charles E. East �82 feet; thence North 84 de·
H1r4•Top 2 Door. Sparklln&amp;
Al•all, \lloJ11port. Fin, Au•
Carl R11irdcn.
t
Yost,
Minersvllle. Phone WI 9. grecs and 15 mlnutel!I East 230
3
13
6tp
Ji
'
or
he
Seit
Buy
&amp;.
Beat
Terms
orl1in1l flnl1b. Dynaflow drive.
mobJle,
BOndL
Phone
WY-1,
3668.
5 13 6tp grecs, a minutes East 230 feet;
on New 6nd USED, Look to
BIHttnar,, Pomeroy.
U·Ok
thence North ti degrees, 10 minutes
2II03.
WASIIE HS AND
R EFRIGERA·
AMERICAN PLAYERS LOSE
West !196 feet; thence East 1 188
TORS DcliYer and keep in 1er­ - - -bO
N &amp;TJVEQ-GUILDFORD,
Enli:land
UPI
feet;
thence North 88 degrees and
GOOII CINII u� Can
vice. Phone WY 2·2880. Ewings
TWo American players were eli m• 30 minutes East 598 feet to the
All MIit.. UHi MNtill
Storl', Pomeroy.
5 13 3tc
dTaOl'Ol."AN MOTOQ
inated Wednesday in the Gull(\­ plac'!! of beginning, containing
lord hard courts tennis tourna­ 78.54 acres. ·
- .... Mala ·�
U.S. No. 23, Wavtirly, Ohio
3 · ROOM t"URNISHED ap1rtmcnt.
ment. Bill DaYis of New York lost
Third Tract: Being in Fraction
Ohle
Osten .v•ry d•r 9 to 9
1128 E. Main St. Phone WY 2· �
to
Brit■ln',
Trevor
Freeman.
6·3,
36,
Town ti, Range 1 4 West; begin­
,:.,
3408.
8..f, and Pat Stewart of Foreat ning 212 fee t South of the North­
o 13 etc
1804 FORD 6, DOOR STANDARD
Hills, N. Y., dropped • 6-2, 6·1 di!'· east corner or aaid Fraction 36;
Shift, Heater, Radio. Need, Mo­ 3 USED COAL FUkNACES, GOOD
1
elslon
to Robin Blakelock,
the thence South along the East line
condition.
(
e
Arnold'•
o
7
l
H
lp
W�nted
We
tingtor Work $200, Phone WY2,
house
of slHd Fraction 375 feet; thence
British
junlor
women's
champion.
Store
Syracu
,
se.
Phone
819CI.
·--11-13,Slc
WY2-6384.
r•&gt; 6 ta 20 27 41c WANl'ED MAN FOR GENERAL
=-::=
oHice work. Must be able to COMPLE·TE
,,,--:IN �UBAN
IOM MERCURY '793,
C!: �
tylie
and
should have aome
teetlon. Lile. 411to, !'ire. Pollo.
Sedan. A aooJ reliable ear. l l2 RATS KILLED WITH STAR
bookkeeping e1perlenct1. Sal•
Bl1ettn1r1, Pomeroy.
Call Don IWll. Mlddhtpo11.
a-a 6tc Wart1rln. 2¼ lbs., ,1.n; 4 lbs ary.
comenBurate wlth ability.
ow.
t,a.ao. Safe, pure, and auarantecd:
19N BUICK fl,Hll VI SPECIAL
U interested, iwrlie &amp;lvlng re·
EbertNth Hardwire.
,um, ol experlenc• to Rich- ( 2 1 ) Reo l Esta te
Hird Top 4 Door. One careful
,., 2'1, 2B. 211; (5) 4, �. 6,
owner. Dynatlow drive. Radio
ards &amp; Son. Inc., P. 0. Box
1 1, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26,
and Heater. Blaettna19t Pome­
Pomero,, Ohio.
5-7-Dtc FOR SALE: 9�
447,
,..- ACRES GOOD
2e, 27 ; w
'"l 1 , 2, 3, 8, 9, 10,
roy.
I-Ute
fence,
1ar.11e,
2 room eellar. I
11,, 10, 17, 24tp
WANTED A HOUSEKEEPEll
other
out
bulldln&amp;1.
e room good
fu II ume. Inquire at 479 Beech
11118 PONTIAC STAR CHIU, FOR SALE-FMlldalre AutomaWater in hou1e 10 minhouse
.
Sl., Middleport after 7 P• m.
471 Syc1mora St., Middleport
tic Wa1her uted very little, TIP·
ute drive from Pomeroy. Loe1tN
WY2·MIM.
&amp;-lo«e
M-1:ltp
pan G11 Ranae ln good condl·
1/t mU11 oft 143 at Wolf Pesa
lion. Located at 80-0 E. Main
G, W Spencer. Phone
Creet,
� CIIEVROLET VI • DR. SE·
ALE
SI.,
5 9 e\J
lor
.
inform
WY-2-6620
ation
call Cooldin. Pomero)' Pollet Cir. BJ11t­
YUie 1568.
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taara, Pomeroy.
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WANT ADS

7 LAMWO RTII PIGS.

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JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

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·ALUMANATION

PONY. GENTLE FOR CIKLl&gt;REN
to ride. }'rank Emrich, Balley'a
Run.
TWO BUILDING LOTS IN THE
3 13 3tc
Twin Cedart Addition, New Ha­
ven. 100' x. 100', $195 each. I USl!:D FOLDING WHEEL CHAiR
l und lawn moweir. Bolb good
Phone WY 2.a:121 or MHOJI SP3·
conjlJU
on. Priced reasonable.
t767 after O p. m.
O 13 Ole
Call SPruce 3-3845.
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER-Re­
6 12 Ste
pope1,ed and in A·l 1hape. Pay
otf bal•nce ol U7 .no or t1ke 'ii PRICE SALE: Genuine Import­
ed Holland 1Iadlolus bulbs.
over p1)'ment1 of f7 per month.
Rowley • Reed lldw•, MiddlePhone WY 2-2204.
IS 13 6tc
port. .
O 13 8tc

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MfflEE COMPLETE ROOMS OJ"
•II new lumlture at Jn1el'1
Furniture, 1"clude1 2 plece Uvlns room iulle, 3 matchln1 la·
ble1, 3 m1tcblna: lamp■, 4 J)le(e
bedroom 1ulte, lntuaprln, matlre• and box 1prln1, bed 1pread,
l dre■1er limp.. kotpolnt refrli:erator, au r1n1e, 7 plee.
dinr.lle ■-t, and 82 piece dinner
ware. The11 I rooma of tumi"I" - 2 Door
turc were not :PJtked up after •
�. lnM., •httater, 900d tire.,
down paymoot ._,, made. Th•
eura clean tnterior, beautifW
,.,1n11 can be youn. No down
11Dlte and black (Ullah.
I poxmenl, 38 month• to pay, JUI!
, pay the balance or A,60 • week.
Here i• S899 worth of furniture
• fOT only "80, PhOlle WY 2•J83D,
5 II ate
SATURDAY! watch for the walkina Shoe Bos: on the llrfftl of
Middleport and YOU niay n,.
celve a ,-lr of complimentary u,
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lO wood beds, good condition; 16 metal btd1, new; 1 roll-41.JWay
bt-d, new; , hoHywood fAmca; 12 clothes dryere, new; 1 matl� 8s, new; 4 bed o9prlngs; 1 •• �; :3 .bieh cb61MJ; 3 doll car•
ri-a11e-s, new; 1 romplete dinette tet, new; 1 1 t.ables; 4 utility
tableii,: l T.V. Stand, now; 1 boUywood MIid ,board,, new;. 1 �vin«
room cotkl.aH lQiibl&lt;i, new; 11 fiber �ts; 2 port.able bfirs., new;
100 lte,m of cooldn1 ubms'1s, ,pobl end \}11'11, illl new; odd lot of
acreen wJre, •II new; odd ·lot of paint, -1,l dlfferellt colon; 9 oil
r&amp;lliCS, a U ,ne-,.:; 4 toilet bowla; 1 ,autlon!,atk W1.llher, aood .,.pe;
1 brd prem; 50 db8. Dr.-nex; • rwMhl.nr �ri; 111!1 -,nllt ltnlnen, •ll new; 2 eal. of 1tockald; l &lt;)aunclry room ...,.1
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2 Dixle coal h11tera, tl,ew; 2 doe duater,., MW; 1 new '
door;
12 CUii 0titahera, new; 12 -� door cuud!t� .,new; one 10, of
wfencbe1, all aide. Olhtr H , 109 nulllel'OUI :to I ntJ.on.
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11 :00 Eddle Seacrist Show
12:00 Luneh wilh Soup Sales
12:30 Cray Ghost
1 :00 TV Cla!lsroom
1:30 Talk 1'aCk
2:00 Studio Wrestling
2:56 ,Baseball
D:30' Fill Films
11:00 Record Hop.
'1:30 Dick Clark: �how

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Th.e Se«ei Storm
The Edie of Nl&amp;ht
The Thfte Stooge■
The"'Ufe of Rlley
Arthur J. Smith-News
A Look at the Weather
Jule Rivlin ShoVI'
.,3t Amos 'n' Andy
,:00 Martbam
?:llO Jll,v.blde
8:SO Hotel de Paree
9:00 \Ve9tlnghouse Playhouse
11:00 The Twilight Zone
II� 1..--.· \o Penon
11:00 Hiw. ,
11:10 A Look at the Weather
11,16 Special Broadcast
11:16 Thet..ter 13.
1.00
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4'1:00 Home Run Derby
6:30 News Picture
6:45 Sport1 Roundup
6:5t! Weatberca■t
7:00 Satur�ay Night Jamboree
7:30 Bonand.
8:30 Joumey to Understanding
9:00 The l)flputy
9:30 World Wide 60
10:30 'Man From Interpol
1 1 :00 News Headlines
1 1 : 10 Weatherc11t
1 1 : 1:1 Shockwatch
2:00 Sia:n Oft

Channel 3 - Sunday

1 1:15 Sign On
1 1 :30 This ia the Life
12:00 TV Chapel
12:30 Industry on Parade
1 12 :45 Garden Ch,ib of the Air
1 :00 Roll with the Champion
1 : 15 Pre-game ShoW
1 :30 Baseball
4:00 Sunday Movletimc
5:00 World Ch11:mplon1hip Golt
6:00 Meet the Pre89
6:30 Sunday News Plcture
7 :00 0Yerhtnd Tran
8:00 Music on Jee
9:00 CheYy Show
10·:oo Loretta Youn&amp; Show
10:30 People Are Funny
11 :20 Ne� Headline.a
1 1 : 10 Weatherusti
1 1 : 15 Nitewatch
I :00 Sign OIi

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5:118 Sia:n On
8:00 Gw,11 SW
1:1� New1 a,; weau-.er
8:30 RFD
7:00 Breakfalt Party
8,30 New,
1,95 Breakflll Party
D:80 NeWI
10:00 MotO!'Cade:
10,ao Siar Salute
1 1 :00 Top Tea
12:00 Noon Newt
12, 1� Week•Qd

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1,30 Ohio :l',wa
2:85 w..k•Rtd
3,30 Na.wl
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3:31 W..
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4::m Weekend
5:30 Gueat Star
5:45 Pat Boone Show
8,00 Sundown serenade
8:30 Off the Air . , • •
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7:47 Sunday Chapel
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"Some may
demn Hollyw�. I,�r• . Pf iM,•
tire to do so. It � ·�,-\Ii ·'. Wf
which people yt.ffl
to be loved. They 4\1 · .
it elu�ea them and a.l'l4!Yl �
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men."
He ,aid he doesn't ml.I• Ure
money or the personal JlU�lieftt.
e,oo BraYe Stallion
It is significant that the hilb
8:30 Leave It 1'0 Beaver
- ln Father Boyd'I cwr'nt
point
Holly.wood.
9:00 :Lawrence Welk Show
is the 1imple oowaieliU1
activity
partoer
full
a
�eca�e
·he
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10:00 Ju),i\e,, U. Ii,. A.
witlt Mary Pickford and Buddy of ,tudenll. "l look upon tie
l l :00 Up-To-The-Minute Newa
RogM'I In a 1'V-Radl o p�ucinC work aa I miHIOI\U'l" " lf'fll fA!
1 1 : 10 Sports Report
firm. La\eJ" he w� ch01en first great as Asia and Africa ht �i
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' ! LIS Late Show
president or the Television Pro- eaiphasl.zlna the importuPf
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youna:
out''
terilng
"straigh
od
�llywo
of
tion
ducers Associa
"I bad aChievetl everyU1ini I on thelr vieWs abou� life.
He 'has written two booU ln
might ·-have wanted, and yet l
lt:O(I John Hopkinl Fl.le
the
11dt three ye:,rs and lt WGl'k
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answer
found
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not
had
I
knew
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12:30 Bishop Pike
to the me.aolne: of my life," he ing on a third.
1 :00 Colleae Newt Conference
Thi1 summer be will be CO­
recalled. ''Lile ls too thort and
y
1 :30 Big Picture
I chairman of a Mminar on �
waste.
to
�lit
e
prec�ou
a
too
2:00 My1ter Matinee
decided
y " to seek out my owfl iden• pag8nd4 and comm�c•t1,.o� J�
3 :00 Open Hearing
the Warld Teachln, COnferenN
3:30 Biggest Bridge in Action tit .
enter Or the World Student Cb�J.sfan
to
decided
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'Eventu
4:00 Preaideptial Mi8Sion
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4:30 N•tlonal EducaUon AIPOt. the 5:eminary. ije descrlb
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Hollywood reaction
5:00 M8tty's Funnies
b.l,r". the to be principal speaker at � in•
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violent.
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5:30 Eve Arden Show
announcement, and -many or his temiUOnal meeting of MtUiodlst
friends were upeet. But he wa, youth in Columbia, Mo.
s,oo People's Choic'!
Ordained In 1955 ·after • year
determihed to make a:ood in hi&amp;
8:30 'Robin Hood
Oxford, Father Boyd h11 1ptrit
at
new life.
7:00 Trackdown
time alnce •s • tutor 1pl,t.•
tbe
not
For
haa.
he
ntly,
Appare
7:30 :Maverick
at Union Theo!.oflofl Buti­
ant
only has he gained recognition
8:30 Lawman
in New York, es moderalqr !fi
nary
more
but
writer,
and
as a 1peaker
9:00 The Pebel
nat\onwlde radio �rli1 pro­
a
nf
he
Boyd,
Malcolm
for
nt
importa
9:3 0 The Alaskans
fs happpler. "Now I'm living, not duced by the Na\ional Co\Dlcil
10:30 Johnny Staccato
of Churches of Chrilt, and Ill
just existing," he said.
of a downtown lndianabo­
rector
1 1 :00 The News Tonight
Father Boyd, now 36, said he
He t'!allle to Fort COi/ i
church.
lis
behind
1 1 :05 Weather Window
d8es not Tegret leaving
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1 1 : 10 Late Show
the so-called glamour of the 11.ns last. �ter1lbe
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"Tbere is a ple.asant pbonlne111 Colorado State thl1 �
in the Hollywood environment, ectlng T. E, EU�'• 1&gt;llY •1/ffi'e _
playing games with one and. an• Cocktail Party." H,t ·led p fYUP
4:45 American AlbuQl
ol Fort Collins playen in • •our
5:00 Dllnce '.Part)'
around the state.
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6:00 :Movie Spectacular
The 1endeavor fits in nicely 1
7 :30- P�rry Mason
with F1ther ;&amp;oyd'a tr,11lnlpJ. It. .
8:30 Wanted--Dead or Alive
also follows one of bil m,Jor
9:00 Mr. Lucky
;t:rbemea;-that lhe tbea1" plays
9:SO line. Gun, Will Travel
1,i important role In . tellrion, He
(0:00 Gunsmoke
believe. that "tho moat pro1ound
10:30 Not For Hire
queations about lift" are being
1 1:00 · NeWII
•He4 iD the theater, not in the
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pulpit. Tb� churchH should be· •
, 12:30 Sian
Off
come
IWaN: of this; he 1111d.
Playa Your
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TeleYision producer Mal Boyd
made a big decl1ion in 19&amp;1. Now,
nine yesr1 later, the Rev. Malcolm Boyd aays he has never regretted it.
Father Bo)'d, chaplain for
Epi.tcopalian i.t11dentl at Color•do SI.ale UniYersity, ha&amp; an un•
usua,1 background for I priest. He
made a Dime tor him1eU In the
early days ol television and w11
P,J'Omin,ent •in n;i.�tlon picture and
TV PJ'9d.uct1on in New York and

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Grae, I M.;,·r
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Rev. lloolJl""'7 (l,jlland
Maaon)
(;oJJ,QllJ QYOol&gt; Tlplf
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Hoon NeWI .
Vlt&amp;inll Vlloloe &lt;l'l,&amp;Yjll,
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New•
Sunclay Sbowcaae
New■ , Weather
Coqn:Hman M'oe,11#
Wublnao• Re� t, i..,
Peep1e
Sundown Serenade
Off the Air

WHT N�TV ,CWon nel 13

J ust $3. 95 per Gallon

ROW LEY � R E E D

J\meriean Bandst11nd
!;po Tin Tin
San Francisco Beat
Your Esso Reporter -�
Weather Tener
.John Daly Newii
Buddy 3tarcher %0\f .
Walt IJisney Prer.ents
Man From Blackhawk
77 Sunset Strip
The Deteelivea .
Scanning the WeatheI
:Hlack S:iddle
The New Toni�ht
Scanning the Weather
Sporta RepGrt
Late Sbow

Channel 8 - Saturday

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'1:46 · Sign On
800 Circle 3 Rant'!h
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
9:30 Junior Auclion
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
10:30 Ruff &amp; Reddy Show
Jl:00 Fury
11':30 CiTCUS Boy
12:00 True Story
12:�- Command Performance
1 :00 Down on the Farm
1:15 J)ugout.- Oope
1� tincfnnitl Baseball
4:00 The School SlOI')'
4:SO, , 8¢ience rlction Theater

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1:30 Adventur@ Time
$:00 :,teamboat Sill
8:30 ,C.iaco !Cid
8:00 MMic in the Round
1:1&amp; Jim Thacker Sbow
1:28 Weathercast
9:SO News PictU"e
ti·4S ·· 1tunuey 18,rhi\:lo!!y Repon
(,' 7;!)9 �•J.h Valley Daya
, 'f1;1qi: : ""-'' llan Dawson
B:00 'Il�bl�1hoot.en
, 8;_. lla■querade Party
9:00 G.ene Kelly Show
10:00 Roughing It
ll:00 News Headline•
ll:ll) Weatbereaat
ll:10 Jal'k. Paar Show
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LIGAL NOTICI
NoUce 1• hereby giYen that the
following described personal pro•
perty will be sold at public auc•
lion. at the Court House atepll at
l-'urncroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A. M. on
Wednesday, the l�tb day of June,
1960.
One frame house situated on the
real estate previously owned by
Leo K. Smilh and Omagene Z.
Smith, on Mulberry Avenue, Porn•
eroy , Ohio.
One frame house situated on
real eslati, preYiously owned by
RCi'!se T. West, on Mulberry Ave.,
HAYI VISITORS
South 57 degrees and 50 minutes
Sunda)' vl1itora of Mr. and Mra.
268 feet; thence North 43 degrees Dale Kuhn, Little Hocking, O.,
and 00 minutes " est 24 feet; were Mr. and M:h, Millard Swart&amp;
thence North 30 degrees and 30 and children, Coolville, Beatrice
minutes East 35 feet; thence North Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. Qlarles Bentz 1
29 dt!grees and � minutes Eaat two children, Mr. and M.ra. Bill
275 feet; thence north 17 degrees Rhymer and two friend.I of Lan,
and H5 minute■ East 255 feet to c11ter, Pearl Randolph, CoolYillfl,
the place pf beginning, containing Grace Kuhn, Mr. and Kn, Clydfl
in all 135.74 acres, more or less. Kuhn and three children, Tup­
But subject t.o all legat highways.
pers Plains, Mr. and Mra. Au&amp;ust
Said real estate is appraised at Raice, three ' . children, Csnton.
$3000.00 and cannot be sold for Sendra Swarti spent the week
less than two thirds of the ap- end with her sister and brother,
praised value.
In-1aw �r. •nd Mrs. Dale Kuhn
Terms: Cash in hand on day of and attended Sunday SchOoJ at
sale,
Little Hocking Sunday.
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH
Sheriff, Meigs County, Ohio
Mr. a� �obn -·-Ro
,..-..-d
children spent Sunday .with ·her •
WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
. brother-in-law apd sister, Mr. and
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(4) 22, 29; (5) 6, 13; 20, 5tc Mrs. H. L. Shan"e.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 13, 1960-7

Pomeroy, Oh lo:
All tb:tures are Included In
nld buUdi11e1.
Said property 18 to be aold and
conve)'eCil to the hitbett bidder by
bill of sale, upon the followlna
terms: Cash in hand on da, of
1111le.
Said buildings shall be removed
b)' July 15, 1960 or forfeit all
rights thereto.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
J. :Edw. Foster, Clerk
Pomeroy Board of Ji;:ducation
(5) 13, 20, 27; (6) 3, 10, ate

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Around And
:• Girl Scout Camp Directo r Asks Sc.o uts
Ab.out
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Middle.port
• Mrs. Betty Everson, director of the Girls Scout Da y Camp, I 1y Fl!PDII
HOIJ D.f...Slot l' ..?
: is urging all
who

Girl Scout Troop
Has Recent Outing
At Middleport

Min. Sara Moore
and Mrs. VHora
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Coll'in1, .a5s11;tan t d1rec t ors an d
other Jead en t r:,uned for lh e
camping atrair.
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B rown i e Camp WIU be" held
·from June 20 thr_ ough the 24
and th e I n termed 11te C amp fr_om
Ju_ne 27 to_ J
_ ul)' I where the girls
Wl ll . ,p•rt101pale
m
h an deraIt ,
, g an d ot h er Iorms o f camp�c&amp;Jn
ing. On one day of each week
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Mrs. Joe Hardy will be at lhe
ump to direl" t lhe girls m folk
d ances.
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Meet Wednesday
At Middleport

Pl.ms are also bemg made
whereby four mtermed1ate girls
will be chosen to at t end a Day
Cimp Round-up .it Sandy Bend
on A ugus t ◄. 5 and 6 with , all
expense s paid. Then• will be lwo
g;i r b chosen from ti e fifth and
sn:th grades and two from the
seventh, eighth and n m ! h and
the y will be rhosen on I 1ie1r
campmg s kill� · as cook mg · crafl
work. clean-up, fire bui l ding and
must he .,11 all around g ood ca,11p.
er to quc1Jify fur this honor. Mrs.
Thor Olson will be at lhe (.'BIIIP
and will Judge the girl s and
ehoo�c the wi n!lers.

from Mt Vernon where ,he ,pent
the weekend at the home or Mr,
a n d .\Ir� Ron Springer and son,
Hob.
M i ss Be ss Sanborn, Mrs. D. D .
Jiartmger and Mrs. Henry Null
Jr , are .a t Lake Hope today
,.., here lht')' are
attending ,
nH•r-t 1 11g m co1111ect1on with the
:\l1ddlrpor1 Publ u.· Library. Miss
. ,1 •\f,· � ll a r1,· ni;er are
S a· n I 101· n &lt;111
. • , r t t . 1 eJI boa.�d an d
1e
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· rs . 1 1s I I ll o�,1 l_ librart�n.
�Ir J " i! �1 • � W1l)1am Ki tchen
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I .ind d.- 1 1 · ti r , r 1 l 1rhbLe are expecte d t h 1 • \ 1' 1 1 1 1 -: to spend the
week1•111j w 1 1 h
Mr
1.1nd
Mrs.
Charlrs
J:rJr!
hury
and
other
rela•
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Seoul le�ders are also urg1•d
by Mrs. E•ersun L o get 1hc rei;is
tratiuns t o her as soon as posst·
The White Rost Lodge met on
ble i,o that fmaJ pl.ins may be
Wed nesday afternoon a t the Amer­
ma.di· fur t'arnp.
ican Legion Hall in MiOdle porl
wi t h "Mrs . William :i.torris. presi­
dent, conducting a. short business
meeting.
,
rtoutine mathirs were taken care
of .end rour.d rohin cards were
written to Mrs. Pauline Gallagher
of Mlddh•por! and Mrs. norolhy
Whit t ington, i'arkershurg. A let­
M iss Esther l·layc-s, as�isted by
ter of thanks was read rrom Mrs.
�•frs. Willoughhy Hill, en t ertained
Paul Rutlenrnlter.
Past Counl" ilors ol Chest er I
Refresh mrnls wne served by the
t:ounl'il Daughters of America, on ;
�in. :Wlldrf'd Jaeuhs, Mrs. Oma
Wl'dnei;day evening at het home in
Nelson and Mrs. Edith McNeal.
Ches t er.
1e

1957 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan

Extra clean inside and out. 6 cyl . std. shift.

1 957 BUICK VB Special · · ·

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$1,095
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4 Door Sedan. Power steering and !Jrakcs. Ori,gina l black
flnish like new. DynafJow drive.

1 957 BUICK VB Century

$1 ,695

2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes . One (.';ire­
ful owner. Oynaflow drive. ltea lly sharp.

1 960 MERCURY Monteray · · · · · · · · $2,995
4

Door Sedan. Muitidrive. EZJ gla:ss . Hadio and healer.
Fully equipp ed. Showroom clean.

1959 PONTIAC VB 4 Door Sedan · · $2,395 ';

Almost like the day ii was sold. Radio and healer.

1 959 BUICK V8 laSabre · · · · · · · · · · · · $2,595
Hard Top

4 Door . Beautl!ully kept. Dynallow drive. Ra­
dio and heater.

1958 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · · · · · $1,995
Hard

Top 4 Door. Outstanding. Dynallow drive . Radio
and healer.

1 957 BUICK VB Super · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,695
Hard

Top 2 Door. One ·careful owner. Powe r slct;ring.
Beaull!ul car.

1 957 PONTIAC VB 4 Dool' · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,595

9 Passenger Station Wagon. One careful owner. S potless
inside and out. l lydrainatic drive . Radio and heater.

1956 FORD V8 Station Wagon · · · · $1,295

9 passenger 4 Door. Standard shift. Sb,ows good care.

1 957 FORD ,V8 2 Door Sedan

$1 ,295

1957 FORD VB Fairlane 500

$1 ,595

Elltra nice.

4- Door Sedan. A real cream puff. Power steering and
brakes. Fordumallc.

; 1?55 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $895

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kllna; original li1Jhl blue llnlsh .

i l 9J6 CHEVROLET VB 21 0 · · · · · · · · · · $1,095

I �• Sedan. One careful owner. Shows gOOd care. Std.

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(:(fllrPr Contribution
Thr Mrii:;s Coun t y unit of the
A merir11n canl"cr Society an rio unc:e tl t n,lay that they wl a h l o pu b111!ty
;1l'know lrdi,:r II fine ('Ontribulion 8!1
Ii nwmor lul to raul Barne.e, late of
Pomeroy, given by frlends and as�ot•inlNI.
The ,::lfl. 1 1 kt' all the contribut inns. t o the cancer SoC'iety will be
ust'd to further the cau!!e nf canrrr rrsoar rh. detect i on. d i a.'{nosls,
&lt;-d uration ir nd service lo local pati c-nts.
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M rs. Jnlv1 w 1, cks 11n&lt;I rnn, Tomm .v . ;irr \"is1 1 i m• wi1h Mrs. Frances 1
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Meeting Thursday Evenin g At Churc h

The Pbllathea Society ol the Church of Christ met at the
church Thursday evening with Mrs. Edgar Reynolds, presid�nl.
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Mrs. Reynolds welcomed the following guests, Mrs. Maude
Betz, Mrs. Clarence McNeal and M rs. Bill Shoun and daugh­
ter, Barbara.
Mrs, McNeal was welcomed as
;i 11c w meml:l er and Mrs. George
:'!fornhart was appoin t ed as the
new flo Ner chairm,m .

Th.e new officers were in charge
o{ the devolioru1 ;rnd Mrs. Rey­
nolds gave a reading by W i lliam
Ro11 Wallace and Mrs. M artha
Childs led !he responsive rc adi m,:
Puems "Chee rup, they
Ain't
"!deal Mother."
sr l.lad "• read by Mrs. Childs and
The reading, "Molh ers Day · Maw ' s Tools" by
Mrs. P. Hey•
Prayer'' wa&amp; 1;:iven 1'y M rs. O ar - 11olds closed
the meeti ng.
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During the sodal hour a dcsMrs. Dave Farmer, was honored �crt course was served by Mn.
becausl.' of being a member of Hose Reynolds, Mrs. P. Reynolds,
the church for the longest n um• Mrs. Childs, Mrs. O. E. McKinley
ber,,(\f Ye■TI and or:i behalf or t)l11 and Mrs. Clln(!.
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�jflty, Mrs.
6�esented her wlth a gardenia. I
-The group decided to hold their I
annual Memorial ,�rvice at their
ne:it t regulsr meeting and Mrs. ,
Wl_l llam Bradford, Mrs. Robert
Re1hel and Mrs. Reynolds were
named to make definite pl11ns.
T_he E.:�terpr isc 4-1 1 _ Club, with
The flowers In memory of the lheir advi.sor. Mrs. Dwight Loga11,
decell!led members arc to be plac- me� rcrcntly at the EUB Church
ed in the �hureh sanctuary on �oernl room. Buth Ann Bruthcr11
.
the second Sunday m June as l1 a:. ·1rc�idcU .:t l h e mcdin!--( which op•
het&gt;11 euslomary in lhe p11:st. Mr\.
•u-,1 ll' i l 11 t h" Pledwc to the F1ag
Rcibel was named 111 hri n � a n i�1d t h ,� 4 : 1 !'4C'd�c. A dcmo111,tn1arran/!crncnt ror the drnr('h .
' ion 1111 I i , w h, Item u towel was
i1vl'n h�· l�us:111 ) )IXOII.
Al 1 hr t·losc• 1 1 f 1h11 mee t ing, re•
1 'rcshm1·J11s W!'rc �ervrd l)y Jack1 lru St•lcfrn;il.Jel to Ruth An n Bro•
thcrs, llarburu �mith, Mary Ann
1 :..� cK1•111.it' . Marjorie Bentz, Susan
Uix()n aml Mrs Logan.
The .J1 rxl m0cling \"ill be May
21 al 1 ht• rl1 urrh. Darlene S1.oilh
will dc11vm�lruk how to cut out a
dress.
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Meets At Church
Social Rooms

BANKS

� A!,,WA��� ��od�r�"!!ertainec1 the Jolly Club Wed nesday
C\'emng at her home on Unio.1
A11enue. A short buai nes, seunon
was held wilh Mra. Otmer Grimm
president, in charge. The travel­
u1g prize donated by Mra. Wood­
ard was awarded to Mr.e. Charles
Strauss.
(.,ames were played durin g the
social hour, whh prizes awarded
to Mrs. Edward Kennedy, a guest
Mrs. Gene Eva n s and Mrs. Henry
Dailey. A hostess &amp;ift was pre­
semed to Mrs. Woodard and an•
niversary ,gifts were received by
Mrs. Eldon Will and Mra. Dailey,
from their secret pala. The hos­
leBS served a salad course a nd fa­
vors were l'Orsages_
Present were those named
above and Mrs. Wilbur Han ning,
Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Ml'S. Roy May­
er, Mrs. Donald Hauck, Mrs.
John Leirhelt and gu(!sts Mrs.
Millard VanMeter a n d Cheryl and
l&gt;ebbie Kennedy. ·

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Safety Check :"
The complete schedule !or the May Autounce
d by Depu 'i
Meigs countr communities has been anno

Officer&amp;. ll(llSted by memben Langsvill f' .at Rutland.
of the Farm Buruu Women 's
Fnday, M .ay 20: Letart Town&amp;bi1
Safety Committee and by the Sy- at Letart.
racuse. Junior fuemea together
Saturday, May 21: Portland, at
with othen ill each coromur,llY , t.he park.
atart the check Monday,. May HI, Sundaj, May 28: Pomeroy-Miners­
at Carpenter for Columbia Town- ville on Pomeroy park.in&amp; lots.
ship. Houra are l P- m, to 4 P· m.
M�nday, }flay 23: Tuppen Plainswith Fann Bureau women, ,._ Mn. Cheater, place to be announced.
Irene Gruesd-" and Mn. �
Tuesday, May it::.. Lon&amp; Bottom,
--j.Jiarnm.. alllisW-at ,&amp;ong Bot11.nn.
Othen; are:
Syracu»e25:
May
ay,
Wednesd
Tue.5diiy, May 17: Salem ToWD- Racine, al Racine.
Thursday, May 26: Reedsville,
sh ip, Salem Center Sch ool.
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· Wednesday, May 18: Scipjo place to be announced.
Township, at a place lo be named 1
later,
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To Be Studied
By LocaI R. N•·'S

bas been �I A total Of
lected in the an n ua l Tag Day aetiv•
Uiea of the Eastern Hi&amp;h S&lt;hool
band according to Mn Barbara
Gaul , immed&lt;ale past prea,dent ol
Ollie
foi
servlces
l
Funera
the Eai.tern Band Booster�.
Local regitttered n urses will
Conde, age 69, who died ln St.
Adult leaders helping m�luded
In addition to achlevina schol­
have
an opportunity to attend a
Francis Hospil.al, Charleston, W, astic honor11 1\1.iss Wolpert haa
Viol et Barker, _ W ilma Ginl her, \ w. E. Willi.ams, 85, of near special one-day
workshop on
Va., early today, will be held been active in school affairs. 8h11
Wi l ma Bahr, M ildred Gaul, Ell.a Darw in, passed away at the Thursday, May 19, to learn the
.
Tuesday at 10 a. m. from the Sa­ is a member of the National Hon­
Osborne, Mary Nichols, Evfllyn Meigs General Hospital at 8 a. _m . newest methods a nd techmques
aret
Marg
d
n
a
Rev,
il
Fick
the
cred Heart Church with
Spencer, Jane
today following II prol on ged l in the nuning care and rehabili­
or Society, Thespian Soclet)', Edi­
Amber�r.
.Father John Turel i n charge .
ness.
t.ation of the patient with a
tor oi An n ual, member of the
.
Roaary services will be held at band for six y(!ar�, Gl e.e club, Jour­
Williams was_ w1de�y known stroke Oscar W. C larke, M. D.,
Mr.
l
l
a
to
ded
n
exte
were
Thanks
5upenn tendent presid�nl of the Gallii County
8 p. m. from the Ewing Chapel nalism Club, Girl's SI.ale and Know
as a coal mine
con tributors on bflhatf of the
was for many Heart Cou ncil, 11nn ounced today,
and
Monday.
n
eer,
and engi
Governme n t Day. She
WUUam Stobart, 17, i1 the son Mr. Conde was an P.ngineer on Your State
Booster&amp; by Mrs. Gaul, who al8?
tbe May• The full-day program will be
with
associated
yeara
His­
n
America
of Jlni. Emma Stobart Pullin• of the New York Central Railroad received the t&gt;AR
tha nked Lloyd Johnson, band d!and the
n
y
Coal Compa
G 111lipoli1 at Davis Hall,
Junior and the
Emergtrncy Squadntt"ll
rector, all ba nd .etudentG, and C. O. nard n Coal Compa ny in opera· held in
Bf'OWne ll Avenue. He la presi­ for manv years, being employed tory Award as a
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n
Vulca
of Nursirig.
aa a se
School
Award
Holzer
uhip
n
I
Citize
DAR
.
Newland, bu, driver
den1 of bl1 cl1H, WN a member at Hob&amp;0n. He waa a member of
lions in this county•
.
ior.
y
is being sponero
workshop
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The
Po�
the
mem•
a
of
and
use
The
�m
of the football
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Members of the Pomeroy EmerI.he Knighta of Columbus.
He had served u supennten• sored jointly by the local Hearl
Mil.II Clark Is a member of the
ted an: �:
c11
appre
waa_
room
Aid
� of the Chim:b of Chrtat.
ey
n
Run, I
.cency Squad attended the jit
Survivor, are hla wife Jean National Honor Soclet)', the Hobby
who dent at the time the Foresl
Cou ncil a nd the Gallia County
t
r held la1t n ight at the Hem- pe�ialb D�v.id Goodwlnb
er
suppe
C�rt
Black-burg,
nd
a
William,
son,
1
w
Conde;
Hollo
Dark.
Of
Club.
l
son
Pil
n
the
Pe
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1
and
he
Club
Don l'IWin,
Health Departme nt for nurses re­
�ai
n al tap w en
o
add1t1
d
pnnte
lock Grove Grange Hall A large
mineis were In operation. Durin g sidin g in Gallia, Athens, Jackson,
ed.
Cb..ter ErWln, Va.; 1 nephew John C. Carper;
b
111d . llr�
attendance. waa• reported: Proceed.e auppl�
nd
world War U �e was engineer In Lawre nce and Meigs CounUes.
South Fout1b Ave., ii fffflltal')' theae tbrother• Joe, Pomeroy a
n ln �: a1::�al'lf�:!u.y,
or the supper were domted to the noo
era,
t
1i1
three
.
Toledo,;
,
Au1us
charge o( seahng operations for Adva nced registration in neces­
member
a
w11
,nd
�H
at bi,
nc)' squad Jn re..'!Qgn ltlon of said.
emr,ra:e
Mary
Pomeroy;
de,
n
Co
�ertha
many of the mines he had helped sary _
ot the fOOlball team • and alao of
to lhe Bedford com­
service
lhe,r
of
both
Conde,
Louise
d
n
a
Crowe
open here.
lbe Church of Chriit.
munitiea.
Speakers will in clude Joh n B.
Mr. WUliams is survived by his
Pitt.sbur&amp;h,
three daughters : Muth, M. D., Hearth Disease: Con•
Bertha;
wife,
Friends may call after noon
Al it waa also the regular meet•
Mrs. Howard Ebarsbach, Portland; trol Officer, Ohio State Health
Monday at tbe tuner1I home. Bur­
nia:ht, squad memhen atte nd­
Ina:
Heart
cred
a
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Mrs. Ted Roberta, Ostrander, 0., Del)trlmen&amp;; Malin D. Martin .- M.
ial will be in the
td the meeting i n unilorm in a
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and Mrs. Warren McDowan, Col- Ed., Speech Pathologi1t, Heai:ing
Cemetery.
grOQ. Another supper wlll be held
umbua and a son W. E. Williams and Speech Center of Columbus
at a latter date for benefit of the
Augusta, Maine. Also aurvtv- and Central Ohio; William Dau­
Jr,
Mhldleporl squad, it has bee n an­
ing are a sister, Mrs. Margaret gh erty, L. P. T., Supervising ��y•
noc,:ed.
n gton , 12 sic11J Therapist, Ohio Rehablhta,
Fu neral servlcea for Earl Ga_rd- Roberts, Seattle, Washi
grand tion Center, all of Columbll$ and
great
12
d
n
a
g
dchildren
n
PN!ceed.11 amounted to $211.
n
gra
evem
ner 45 who died Thursday
Al , apparont i,onlirmatlon of
en.
from Gallipolis, Jeanette H. Sheel!i
childr
�us,
Colum
tal,
Hospi
l
Carme
in Mt.
Mr. Williams had tieC!n a mem- R. N. Nursi ng Arts Instructor,
tbe oi&gt;l,imt■m e.prtaeed lut Satwill be held from the D�nville
Mason Lodge for 50 rlob:er School of N ursing .ilnd
urdar;' int1bl at Racine by Co••
Cbm·di al 2 p. m . Monday with the ber or the
s a Knight Templ.\r Mary: Camphell, L. P. T., Holzer
w
and
........ Walter
Jiloeller for
,
years
ehan:e.
in
1-Jome
F
o::
I
uneral
Chas
Mason.
Degree
32nd
the
· dospital.
and
known
on
aoon
well
ccnw.(uctton aelMty
.
Mr. Gardner wa• a
of
n charge
i
rvices
P/R Chief Warrant Off1Ct1r
ll rs . Helen Spriegel, City Build
Funeral
st
rece11tly
until
d
n
Rutla
Reed,vllle--Bellevll le Dam, the curfarmer of
..,., h en he moved lo Mt. Ste�hn g Ewings have no 1 been compleled. 1 ng is accepting reservations.
rent ,iiaue · 9i the Waterways Jour- A. Barton Campbell, aon of Mta.
ll, Pomeroy has
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nal fl)'I (hat bid, wlll be open- Thelma Campbethe
Ohio . He died {If inj�rle5 rece1eved
Perishing Rifd
been awarde
.
there
farm
his
on
ent
accid
ed May 18 to 1tart the project.
in an
Comme ndation
Hon,e Show Put Off
U d • httdiq oI "Belleville tee Rea:lmental
He is survived IJy his wife, Hel'
oul.­
for
ate
Certl!Jc
and
Medal
publirlv
er
\he
hedule"
c
1:°
Wol"�
en his mother, Mrs. BarUara Gard- ,
.
Until 'Rain Date'
stan_d serv1«1 to the 1t1ff fl f
caUon .,y,:
�.,. Lan,.. me; '" children,
The hone show scheduled at
Rt1-11mental Headquarter,.
f
\.1
yn
Carol
Rock Spring� fair ground to­
e;
,he
Franc
"Col Stnen Malevlch, 0, S. Dis- The ,ward Will pre!!ented by
Marjorie Lacy,
:norrow ha's been postponed un­
trict EnJlneer, Hunun,ton, &amp;aid P/R · colo nel Coli n K, Wil•on com­
Dawson, Cplumb�s; Nancy, � ndra,
rain date May 22 when
laet Week that bidt wW open on mander of the Fir1t Rea:lment, at
:...arvin and David , at home, four u
100 tilthe tPeprevious\)'
scheduled -prOi
Helen
,
sisten
three
,
n
e
ot about M•Y 11 for foundation a ba nquet held In Lexln&amp;ton, Ky -,
grandchildr
The 2.2 members of the Syracuse g;ram will be followed.
exi,lorlllon for t.he proposed Frida)' evenln1. Chief ■peakers &amp;t
Strong, Gallipol is; Hazel Grate.'
Belleville l.Gcb an• Dam ln the the banquet were President Dick­
Pomeroy; and Myrtle, at ho�e, E ighth Grade graduating e�ass
Obio atver belOW Patlerii)µr&amp;, ey of the University of Kentucky
a nd I brothe.r, Herold, La ng.sv 1ll�. were given a banquet last m,ghl
He was pret.-eded in death b)' hts by elas!I mothtr5 at ,the school Relatives
Cott of the woik lt ett1-ited, at a nd Major 'General Rinaldo Van
c
, auditorium.
e
will
art Brunt , Deputy Commander, Sec•
tnyoly
$1P0,00d and
fat.hu and a daughter, Janet.
"rhe banqm! t, an an n u.al event. Death In Columbus
Friend■ wil l be .received at the
dt1Uih4, -wnplt bo� � preaaure ond" U. S. ArmfRelat�es learned here today
ll
w
Burial
t
was �ervcd buffet style. and was
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funeral hoine ...ny time.
teittn,;
, The banquet was one of the
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the dealh in Columbus, O.,
or
,
be In Milo Cemetery. Rev, Don attended b)' the teachers and Thursday
etenta of (he Ann11al ' Perthi.ng·
night of I-tarry Elder
A_t. 4i ·meetlnc of ¥elf• County
wi�es
their
with
cllarg�
!ieftool cmployes
Drill MeeL
Wachensehwanr Will be in
ResJmental
Glenmont Awe-., brother
18
1
Sr.,
�la , latt Sa.tutday eveftln&amp; &amp;me,)'HT
guests.
as
ds
hllsban
and
w'H
lpODso
ee.
red b,r the
o1 the servlc
it
Thi•
1 1t tlie· Rac�e Blah �oo� Co n- Univer■lly of Kentu"Cll: y a nd w a■
Lawrence Rose. schoor prinei• of Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., Pomeroy.
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The ret i red PeD.naylvallla Rail­
PUIDll■n Moeller ,ta� that he atttnded by' I0"1e eoo Penhlna:
pal. gave a talk to the class fol•
Lag
Sales
Tag
engineer wa.e 69 and former- ·
the
road
Dog
on
work
'1(·oPli�l11it that
\owing the dinnr.r and the ch_ss
lutlemen re-prtRntht1 1&amp; · COlleizea
lived
in Athe ns, O.
ly
me
IOmetl
•tl'rtJd
hJs·
be
class
and
COUid
y
' dllll
Will, class Prophes
Behind Those Of '59
in Oblo we,t VlrJinla and . .. Kenanol�,er siirter, Mrs.
leaves
He
of
rs
membe
by
1QOD- ,Hi i,tated tbat ·be h a■ 11ted tucty '
given
re
weri!
■
tory
sales
Meigs County dog tag
Wtekenberg,
n,
Trevflrto
on
Charles
wort
lni1lll
ted
ror
presen
,.. �tio9.ooo :
run ning behi n d last year, Gordon the class. Awarde were
nged to the Pre�­
belo
He
Arii.
on·
Da­
class.
the
of
s
member
tbe' dam � bad been
e
in·
n
Caldwell said today with a total to
MIIGI .. NllAL HOS,ITAL
for byterian Church and 1.h-.: Masonic
cieunlt:1p_ellt that the �pproprb.ott■, Syra•
GJrnet
of 3524 sold to May 14. Salea vid Baker receiv,M an award
P
d:
Admitte
°
orders.
s
Eighth
the
•PPl'O•edir,
be
t1on would
last year totaled 3640 • to thc- the highest 11rade
CUM,
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For Rotarians

Attend Jitney Supper

Former Mine
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;Betauae the boys. undergo an
lntenalve stud:, and obtai n prac­
tical experience in the organiza­
Uon -and operat\on of the Ameri•
eari form of aovern ment, the Le­
a:Ion . alked that · boys be aelec�ed
who are potenUal leaders In city,
1tate and nation.
All muat be Juniors, have bet­
ter than averaae gradea, must be
recommended by their high 1cbool
. pritJclpal tDd poueu q,ual ltle1 of
Jeaden:hip, &amp;cbollinhlp, apo�t1man1blp Jnd cour11e for IUVlCe.

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for the 18C'Ond conaeeutive
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atl• Pfflklent Charle, Murray
t od111y appNlecl fer parent, of
p,layffl with unlfornll ._ turn
them lk •t onee either t. the
Oh.. V•ll•y Plumblne Co., �
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WE INVITE !Q!l TO SAV� A' m!B BAN� I

becau•• "Tha Bank la the Savel"'• Beet P'rle'ncfl"

For Recreation

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ar-old e.,
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''TARZAN'S GREATEST
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handy when needed, earn a return without tli•
depoeltor'a having to lnvaat. the bank uver
can draw on bank •xparfence and facllltl•• far
help with ot h•r mo ney matte ra , , , In e hort,

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SATU�DAY DNLY
Mamie Van Doren .ind
Ttx WHMama in
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- also Gene F)·-an,s -- Robert Blake
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A HON EY OF A BUY !

S11t urday nrnm hers of the Heath
Mct hndist churt·h will ,ttend the
j Porl�mnuth l )i.�lrict
Confere nce
. mct•ling in c;al tipolis,
1 he mrrtinl'.! which will be held
1 111 Ille Ml'thodisl Church there, will
becin at J :30 I). m. A fellowship
supper will be sorved at 6:15 and
, the c- veninJI service will convene
at 'UO.

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The Huck Springs 4-ff Club I
held their rqeeting at the Grange
Hall M11y JO with Mrs. John Er­ J
win 11nd Mrs. Amos Leonard, as ·
the advlsora. There were 16 mem­
bers answering the toll call wlth a
name or a fruit.
During ihe meeting Dottie
Brown gave a demonstration. The
nexl mee t ing will . be June 7 at
6:JO al the home of Mrs. Leon ard
with Mrs. El'Win as the advisor.
After the meeting games were
pl a)'ed and refreshments were
served of Kool-Aid, cookies . and
co!fee.
Those attendi ng were Suaa n na
and Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Patty
und Jirne t Arnold, An ita il nd Mra.
William Collins, Janet a nd Miu
Clara Humphrey, Li n da and Mr•.
Ju)l5 Savage Jr., Nancy and Mrs.
George Skinner, Li n da and Mra.
Donald Bailey, Dott:e a nd Mnr.
Orville Brown, Polly and Mra. C.
R. Karr Jr., Marla and Marla
and Mrs. Roy Grueaer, Becky and
Mary and Mrs. em Radford, Dian a
and Mrs. Norma n Weyersmiller,
Joyce Stanley, Gloria Buck, Lot•
tie Leonard and Betty Erwin.

To Attnul 11r..eting

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ia viaiti n g with her d11ugh�r and
family , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van
Meter Jr.

Rock Spri ngs
4-H Club Hold s
Meeting Tue sday

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¥AKl5 ,OF FOitNISHINGS fOR YOUR
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NANCY IRENt; 111,AE TTNAR
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S . Blaettnar, of Pomeroy, announce thC
engagement of their daughter. Nancy Irene, to Mr. James
Richard Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of Athens.
Miss: Blaettnar is a g raduate of Ohio University, where she
, was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority_ She is presently
I employed as a teacher a t West Elementary School, Athens.
Her flance will be graduated in June from Ohio University,
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where he Is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
_ The �edding date is set for July 24.

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Relatives from Pomeroy attend­
ing the funeral of John Lerner al
Mason, W. Va., Tuesday afternoon,
were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ginther,
Mrs. Owen Duffy, Mrs. Elias Stiles
�n. Earl Jenkin!! and Mrs. J.lele n
Lyons,

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t hun _1 u;• bnt h ill at their home.
'.\.fr iltld Mn
George Miller
,1 ncl i,1 r1, 1 ;coi·1'. e David moved
l:i� t ( · 1 en 1 1: g from thl! Cbambers
prop1'r!) 1 n S Third to the Har­
r i i, pn , ptrl _v 1111 Soulh Seco nd
n•et•ntly vat� led by the Glenn
Lamh,-r1 s.
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M r and Mrs Clifford J_enkinson an,I granddaughte r, Betty /
Thorr.ai, sµcnl Molher.e Day week
end al t he hon1e of Mr. and Mrfj.
R o bert Russell Jn Ironton. On
Sunday l h l'Y tonk a trip into Ken­
l u ck y anct Virgmia .i.nd visited
t he 7 Bn•aks Slate park in Vir­
ginia. Thry returned home on
Scripture readinJI by Mrs. Clar­ M onday
en ct:' Neut:.r:ling, pre�idcn t , opened

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TONIGHT
t"lag. D1Jring the business session
"THE STORY ON PAGE ONE"
�1 rs. George Wolf e was welcomed
Rita Hayworth - Gig Younf
,1s a new member. Mrs. Eslhrr
W righ t , Mrr-1 . Jam es Van Metrr am!
"BA�'!•
1 1 1..c,, oF
A YTI!E
Mrs. Henry Eiehinger were named
CORA], SEA"
Mr, Donal&lt;I Collr'na and !Ir.
p s a romrnittce to mak&lt;' out the
Cliff Robti rhon - Gia SeaJ.a
hm, !ctis list for tn� comin � }'P ar. F: l za Gilrnore Jr., were hosteHea
-- 111110 Elci·Uun of offiCNli· was .u nnoun c cd wh t:'11 the Sew•Rile Sewing club
"TI! E BlG NtG llT"
met Wednesday evenln"
f ur lhe .J une nwe lmg.
• at their
ft,andy Sp.ark·s and
dub roi,m. A short buslne11
VeneHa Stevenson
CanH'R w1 rc play,•d anti prizes srRsion was held with Mu. Col·
SUN., MON., and TUl!S,
awurdt'tl tin•
Several t ins pre,dding. Several c;ommu nJ•
wintwrs.
"Sll Dn ENl,Y LAS T SUM ME R"
11u•11 1 hns rl' rrivcd giFls l ro rn 1 hrir cal inns were read. A contribution
Eli:.r: a&gt;heth Ta}·lor and
Sl'i-rt·! l'als
!ldrt•shmenl s w 1•rt• was made to lhe Kathy sue White
Mon tgom ery Clif f
:u-rv1·&lt;l hy 11 11· ft•J1,tnu·� Lu \Wl:lllY· futlfl.
w "'
r11 t&gt; s were played with priz;..I 1 &lt;-s Ga,1war&lt;led
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also won the door prize and Mrs.
H a rvey Van Vr11nken after whleh
rr freshmen ts were served by the
hos t esMex. Hostesses for the next
· mrrtini:: will be Mrs. Willlam
Ware and Mrs. Van Vranken .

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Meet Wednesday
At Hill Home

MEIGS THEATRE

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to be announced later.
During the social hour follow,
i ng u1e iiieeting a dessfu-t course
wu served b.)' Mrs. Krawczy n and
Mn. Etneat Fraaer to 1 4 Incmbeu
and one a:uest.
The· table' was eo,-"ered with a
yellow cloth pnd centered with
.e n arrangeme n t Of sptin&amp; fiowers.

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A candlellght lnstallallon servlce was held Thursday eve�•
ing by the Eleanor Circle o( Heath Methodist Church for their
new officers when the grou_P met at the church m Middleport.
The devotions of the service were given by Miss Sally Schaaf
and Mrs. Bernard Fullz conducted the ceremony. The I nstaU•­
tion table was centered with a tall white taper in a braS$

An outing w11s held 1t the :did­
dleport Ho11dwde Park last week by
{,1rl Scout Troop 221 of Middli,porl
at which umc the l"Aitnation o{
1 ".,!rs. Maxine Al lenaworth w11 re­
holder with 12 red lijbted ca11dles
I t·&lt;:1ved.
representina the Apostle1, aur•
Mr.11. Allensworth baa worked ! rounding It. ·i:1�11. omeer Ut
wJ L 11 this troop for the past three I her candle from the tall one after
y ears, having started WHO tbem 1h1 had r,pealed Mr �h:u,: e.
tt t Uk brownie age and con t lnumg
omcer.e Installed were Pre11 lup w Lhc pre.sem ltme. When I.Dt: den t, Mn. Gnce Jolu)aon ; , Vice
u p WIiii 10111Lc d, Mn. AU en1- Pre1ident, Mra. Allie Hawle
y;
wv, ,n hao ti. gma and eleven of Tre11urer, M n. Don Slivers a nd
I , n 1:;,c 1u e bu11 inem0t-N
of the Secretary, Mrs. Gene Harris.
u uop. 1 tic 0111y gm wntdl. Wu loi:n
The meeting was opened with a
11lvh.u lJU• u· wi"n.
piano prelude by Mrs. Emerao n
.\11 � - dlcnswor t h was forced to f:nea and Mr.e. Joh_n Krawsciyn
e out-g_o lng presiden t opened
rcbi,;,i uic pui,,uuu oec .. u5-e 01 oththe
ng.
, 1 uuu.:&lt;i auu ..u-:.. Fn.111.:tli Bogge!ili t
D"Hh
Arter lhe i nst11i1Ut1-ll service,
w111 u� Lhe Jc,u.11•r ot me uoop
w , t n .,,r$. Jicu�11 Bommer ali her I Mrs. Jo nes appoin:ed Mrs. Fultz
; a1 the program elairman for the
1 .i.s:.11ilanl.
1
Huup 221, as is other Girl coming )'ear. .
Mn. G eorg �nna
.::irulJ.L , roup;:, in 1�u d&lt;JJt:pon , 1s
Evans was
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ily picn ic which will be h�ld on
iun Veuauns ot I.be t.;11111 War,
June 9th with tht Ume a nd place

are planning to attend ump this ye&lt;f f /
girls
to get their registration money to thei r leader � this wee k o r G ary Ba l l ey, small so� of Mnr.
1'\ 1rn Bailt•� 1s 111 at h!s home
,
• as soon a-s possible.
with his mother and hls ,s:randG'1rl SCOl3: l camp w ill be he Id a I C amp Ch
. es1 er W ·I_th 1''I rs. parents,
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kelly
• Everson , director and camp nurtie. S he w 11J be assist ed by
Mi aa Jan 1ce Zerkle
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