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The late 1960 spring is believed to have caused little
delay in local corn planting,
a pleasant contrast to most of
• the middle west it was learned here tpday.
Letart area farmers, on the
whole, are reported to have
gotten their corn in "on schedule."
According to the United
Press Internationali however,
the heart of the na ion's corn
belt is still Jagging far behind
•• normal in corn and soybean
planting.
The U. S. Department of Agriv- culture aald In a wel!kly
report
that average planting operations
in the area have beep delayed
more than 10 days by rain, mud,
and cold ground.
"Fields are waterlogeed," said
the Quaker Oats Co., "and it will
take quite a spell for many spots
to dry out. Some may not be
workable all season."
Quaker said many farmers in
~astern Iowa, northern Illinois,
southern Wisconsin and southern
Minnesota "have not yet planted
a kernel of corn - or soybeans,
either, for that matter."
An Dllnols seed company r.autloned farmers against rushing to
exchange the type ,of hybrid seed
they usually plant for an earlier
Djiturlng hybrid.
. "Eiperien_ce had dell!onstrated
that original Intention is the best
bet until about June II to June 10,"
Funk Brothers Feed Co., Bloomington, said.

Student Dr,Jvers Return Au tomobi/.es To Local Dealer
PART OF TWO DRIVER TRAINING classes , one of Middleport and the other of Racine, at~ pic~ured with t"".o Dodge
Darts suppli~d by th_e Rawlings Sons Motor Co., . Middlepo~t, and returned last Thursday. Mr. Qwsenbe_rry, ~ddleport
teacher far nght firushed the school year for Ra,cme whose mstructor, Coach Larry Morrison~ took leave m April for SIX
months'Army Reserve duty. Kneeling, (L to R) Randall Bowles, Jim Harris, Richard Long, ,1oe Brinker, Lawrence Lisle,
and Middleport instructor Don Plunkett. Standing, Carrol! Norris, manager of Rawlings; Walter Harris, Sue Pickens, Janice Hauck, Marianne Woodgeard Donna Henry, !Cathryn Br ace, Sue Stobart; back row; Sandra B~ewjngton, Betty Covert,
Bar_bara, Covert, Sus1e Pullen, Janice Zirkle, Judy Sauer, _Ma_ryCleland, David Quisenberry, i~truotor_._ _ _ _ _ __

$500 000 Ceasarcreek Pro1· ect Back Injuries
:Holiday .C~pers
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In Greene County Wins I avor When WomanFell Lcpgthen List
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Home In Dexter

Court Hands
.Down Sentence
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8th Grade Girls
Will \Vork For
Cancer Tag Day

Huge Layoffs Threatened In
Rail hidustry HWages Upped

In Local Court

Actiqn, Without Appm~nt Reaction!·

Da~n.Matll Whizz Cla.ims Discov~rt.Of New Space Dimension

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~ Industrial C¥mlat claimed, today he-had
dlacover;ecl . a thlrd,,dinle111l11n In
motloli wbicb CAIi Jock Itself In
_apacJ ond' produce actjon without
app•ren, r•ctlon."
John . E. Wolfe, technical dlrector' fqr Glo-Rnz, Inc., a cosmetic
mpufacturer, clai.ne&lt;I that he bad
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Wolf~'s vehicle for tellin1 th~
world of science of bla dlsco\'e~.
Wolfe, for 10 yei.rs the chief
chemist for General _¥oton• Delco Dlvillon bete, said he bas bad
no slicceu In gettln&amp; the federal
government· to accept h18 ldeaa.
He contended that In a~ditton
to, 1traight line ~ rotaey motion,
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ner who was indicted by the January grand
ty Charles Sayre to Miami today to return Cla- ·
he broke into the Kelroy Nile Club on Route

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F~rfeited Bond

County Sends Officer
For Jarrells 2nd Time
Meigs county, after officers completion of a
about 5,000 miles of travel invested in a priso
jury on a charge of breaking and entering.
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach i.s sel)dirig Depu
rence Robert Jerrells here to answer charges

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He developed bis mathematic
theory with his brother, Peter K.
Wolfe., of Indianapolis, Ind.
"It's absolutely vital , that we
get working Qn thla concept as
quickly as we can," he told a reporlA'.r. "The long term effects
will. almoat ·-Invalidate both. thl! nucll!ar research and the space reaearch pro&amp;l'am.
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He said the reasqn be could not
convince the federai government
of the soundneas of his Idea Is that
there ii nothlni In 118 technical
rule boob to cover hla discovery.
:'lfecause the pro~lem Is so
unusual It would., takh three dif,
ferent kinds of specialists to und~ratand It, but, brother, you
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. Jerrells, a native of Huntington, W . Va ., was implicated in the Kelroy robbery by Murial
Roberts, also indicted in January for breakin g and entering. Since the felony was committed, Jerrells has been wanted here and was ar rested in Miami, Fla., about two weeks ago by
the FBI on a fugitive warrant.
Last week Stieriff Hartenbach was notified that J errells had_ waived extradition. to Ohio
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Sheriff Hartenbach and Deputy
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About 150 4-H Club officers, advisors and parents met at
the Pomeroy Junior High School auditorium Tuesday evening
for the annual Officers and Advisors Conference.

~~t~t~o:ie:.:r'!::ed __ to r~
a technical error iji
ment, which llad been corrected
by a court entry. The two lleip
county officers returned here
Sunday without tbel.r prilona'I
Today Sheriff Hartenbacb wa1
notified that Jerrella is apin
available for Meip co1mty offlcers. Deputy Sayre and Pomeray
Patrolman George HI~ .are ~
nmg to leave for M1am1 at once to
return. the pr110ncr.
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Sheriff Hartenbacb 111d today
that the 39-,year-old Jerrella ~•
a long . recm-d of offenses . tn
West V1rg1ma where be was first
sentenced t~ the state penitentiary
~t Mounds~ifle for grand ~n:,
ID l937 for a two year ~ ife
has aubsequently been ID and
out ~f that lnst1tufl~n on charges
~anlJlll from breakjng and en~r~Iii to armed robbery and felo.
10us aaaault. . He wu also • 111N
~~ from the Moun41ville i...
a!}tujjon, his record ~ I I .
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of · tli
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months In ~e Meigs, county !ill
befo"re entern1g a plea of 111ilj,'
to the January indictment. He was
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Beatrice Cleveland, Associate state 4-H leader, was the
speaker using as her subject "For A Better 4-H Club Program."
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Sharon Jewell, president of the
Presidents and vice presidenta,
· Five men chareed with ol'fenses 4-H council , presided over the Howard Nolan; secretary-treasurover the Memorial Day weekend meeting which was opened with era, Mra. Wilma Sargent; News
have forfeite"d bonds In Coun!y . group singing led by Patsy Price, reporters, Lowell Wingett; Health
. tqurti Judge E. W; _Peoples. &amp;Bid, . Portland. The 4-H pledge was led and Safety, Doris Ann Wells;
todaY; wl~h a carnival worker by the Rock Springs Busy Bee Recreation leaders, Russ Priddy,
cbarged _w!lh disturbing the peace 4-H Club and the formal session County extension agent, Gallia
dnd fts1stmg arre1t, contrlbutmg was followed by group discus- county ; Junior leaders, Beatrice
the largest amount.
sions.
Cleland; Advisors and parents, .
Discussion
groups
and
their
John
Schultz; Extension specialist,
He was Edward Rossi, Newark,
were:
Family
Lile, OSU.
leaders
N. J ., who posted '$150 bond on
Following
the discussions, each
the two charges while bis comgroup reported on the results of
panion, Clarence Austin, Atlanta,
the discussion. The report was
, Ga., forfeited $30 bond. The two
made and presented ' by a member'
w~e arrested by sheriff's officers fn,r I{
of the di.scuuion group..
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Refre1hmenu were terved lciJlolWl&amp; tlie • ltflon.('i'N
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was
arranted
1':a
cllr' forfeited $75 bond when he failected by Mn. Geneva Nolan Qd
ed to appear to answer to a
Tag Day for the Pomeroy Litne c. E. Blakeslee Meigs Coudly
charge of failure to atop after an
agents
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land, forfeited $25 on a reckless players soliciting on the streets.
operation charge. Dale Harman, The mothe.s of players will also
charged with intoxication and dis- conduct a hu.;sc to house canvass
turbing the peac~. forfeited $30 the same day. Pony League players
will be at the Kerr's Run stop
bond.
light.
1'wo men paid fines In hearing I Another project of the league
before Jucfge Peoplea, Delbert Bis- ;viii be the selling of pop _corn on
sell, $10 and costs on a disturb- 1he streets. The . group will have
ing the peace charge and William the use of the firemen's popcorn
WASHING1'()N UPI-Speaker
Masters, on a state patrol charge machine _for the day.
Graveside service, will be held
of no driver's license. George
1'he first game for Pomeroy Sam Rayburn today personally
by
the
countermanded
an
order
for
Lemuel Sargent Thurllday at
McDaniels, charged with assault Little Leaguers is scheduled for
with intent to kill by Middleport June . 6. To date merchants have House clerk which had closed 2 p. m. with Foglesong Funeral
police, was bound over to the contributed $536.50 toward ex- congressmen's expense vouchers Home in charge at the Adamsville
to public inspection.
Cemetery in l{ason.
grand jury under $2,000 bond.
penses.
"They will be opened" Rayburn
The Bev. Howard Ruppelt of
Mrs. Leonard E. VanMeter is
Middleport will officiate. Mr. Sar·
chairman of the financial drive and told newsmen.
Clerk Ralph Roberta had slap- gent about 90, died itt his home .
reminds that the group has two
new teams to outfit completely this ped a secret label on the vouch- in Fort Worth, Texas. Hi• re,
year in addition to all 'llher ex- ers following published charges mains arrived in ParkenbUJ1
that congressmen were spending last night. The family, fonne1
penses.
public funds on night clubbing&amp;, residents of Mason, ia enrouta
liquor and vacation cruises.
from Texas.
McOung l8 Elected
Meantime, House members denied they bad abused the public
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To WVU Legislator '
treasury
in their official travels, Court Issues Three
Several Mason, County students
Juhllng McOlung, son of Mr. and
Those
available
for comment said Marriage Lice08es
at Marshall College in ff.unt,ington Mrs. A. K. McClung of Hartford,
the
expense
accounts
involved of- . Three marriage licenses have
was recently elected to the St\!were recently honored lbere.
ficial
House
business.
been isaued in Probate court to
Ruth Sayre, daughter of Mr. and dent Legislature in llhe Student
The office, of House Clerk Rob- the following:
Mn;. George Sayre of New Haven, Body Election held at West Vlr•
Hubert Wolfe, 20, Pomeroy,
was named first vice-president of glnia University for the year 1116(\- erts refused a United Press International
request
to
inspect
construction
workers, aon of Mr.
La-idley Hall, women's dormiloryj 61.
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James Johnaon, 110n of Mr. and
McClung polled the largest num- some of the expense vouchers to- and Mrs. Wayne Wolfe, Pomeroy
Mrs. Jamee Johnson of Muon, was ber of votes from aU the collegea. day, citing an old House rule or- RD and Judy Gilmore, 19, daughelected executive officer of Penh• He was among fifteen ,members dering the clerk to keep such re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gil- ,
ing Rifles, ROTC precision drill from tlbe Arts and Science College cords private except where the more, Pomeroy.
House itself -makes them public.
James Will, 18, Route 3, Pometeam.
· who were elected.
roy,
Meigs Maytag employee, son
BHI Foglesong 5011 of Mr. end
McOklng is a 1969 graduate of
Local
Conference
of
Mr.
and Mn. Harold Will and
Mrs. Donald Fvglesong ol Mason, Wa~ma _High Sohool and is com-'
Sharon Oiler, 16, daughter of
WM selected for membereh-i p in pl_et1~1! his freshman year at West
To Meet On Tuesday
Marion Oiler, Pomeroy.
Flhi Eta ~a, freshman men's Vn1g1ma Uruvers1ty.
David R. Riggs, 21, Pomeroy
The local conference of the New
'honorary; and Don Hopson, Soul.It
EUB
Charge
will
meet
TuesRoute
1, construction worker, son
Haven
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Side freshman, WllS selected for
at
7:30
p.
m.
at
the
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Riggs and
day,
June
7
Admitted: Monday,
Helen
the same honor.
New
Haven
Church.
Dr.
E.
Ray
Gloria
K.
Atkins, 18, secretary,
Strickland, Pomeroy; Rodney BaCole,
conference
superintendent,
daughter
of
Mr. and Mn. Eugene
ker, Caldwell; Percie Rosa( Racine
will
be
present
to
conduct
busiAtkins,
Rutland
Route 1.
Rickie Proffitt, Portland and JuMiddleport Man Put
ness.
lian Kittle, Pomeroy.
SALE POSTPONED
All members of the councils of
In Jail By Police
A:dmitted Tuesday: Arthur JeRutland Band Boost"rs will
Edgar PayQI!, Middleport, was well, Letart, W. Va.; Hilda White administration of churches in the
lodged in the county jail yester- Long Bottom ; Violet Walker, Porn New Haven Charge are requested sponsor a rummage sale at the Rut- ·,
day evening by Chief Herbert Gil- eroy RD; Mrs. William Reynolds, to be present. Churches in the land American Legion Hall, June
New Haven Charge are New Ha- 3-4 with a hake sale added on
key of the Middleport police Pomeroy.
ven, Hartford and Bachtel.
Saturday, June. 4.
charged with resiating•arrest and
Dismissed : Mae Hughes, Shadyintoxication. Also arrested late side; Gertrude Mills, Syracuse;
yesterday by Middleport police Mrs. William Dailey and daughter
and bein&amp; held in the Middleport Portland ; Mrs: Warren Davidson
jail Is Oliver Mitch, Middleport, and daughter, Cheshire and Ever
charged ivith intoxication.
ker, Caldwell ; Percie Ross, Racine
Jack Oiler charged with fighllng In a Middleport bar Memorial
BEANS FOR W. VIRGINIA
WASHING TON (UPI) - Louisiana today promised to con•
Day evening, has been fined $40
WASHINGTON UPI- About a
and costs and sentenced to five dozen rail car loads of dried tinue fighting for the vast income from l?Ulf oil royalties go- ·
days in jail by Mayor Kenneth beans will -be shipped to West ing to the federal government under a Supreme Court deciMcElbinllfy.
Virginia this month to supple- sion.
ment government handouts of
Louisiana, whose immediate fiA total of $593,400,000 in an ea,
surplus food to the needy.
nancial" stake was highest, was crow fund held in the U. S. Interdefeated along with Alabama and ior Departmentt &amp;oes into the fedCOOPER MENDING
Mississippi
Tuesday when the eral treasury wnen the rul.lq beHOLLYWOOD UPI-Gary Coop. United States won title to the oil- comes final.
Lee Smith, Middleport, auffer- er, 118-year-old actor, was. reported rich off-shore areas beyond the
If the transfer, or parts of it,
'ed minor burns about the face In in good condition today follow- tradition•! three mile limit.
an accident today at the Celenese ing major abdNninal surgery at
The federal government lost to should be made before the end of
and Texas, however, the fiscal year on June 30, the
Florida
Corporation where he is a chem- Cedars of Lebanon Hospital.
isl.
when the hi&amp;h court found th~~ increase in Uncle Sam'• Income
WINS DIVORCE
· Mt. Smith, a councilman and
two states, were entllted to a might make the difference beJUAREZ, Mexico UPI- Actress coastal belt 10~ miles (three tween a reapeetable bu4&amp;et aurpresident ,of t~e _Midd!eP?rt Little
Leui,e .\48oc1at1on, 1s ID Pleas- Myrna Loy won an uncontested leagues) wide. The United State, plus and I a mucfi 111Daller Ol'le.
ant Valley Hosp1tal. The report divorce here Tuesday from her gets whatever is left beyond this Budget officlala e1tlmated
1aid he received "a few speckl on fourth husband, movie producer
rhe weekencl,.a proballle ~11111 -GC.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The state Capital Plannmg Board has mad• two call, yeiterd• y evenplaced the proposed Caesarcreek Lake WIidlue Area, m Ing with on• patient onterln1 •
Ureehe County at the head ol its list of projects to receive the' Meli• General Ho1plt1I and
money from the 19111 Legislature, a I&lt;'mance De~artment the other Ple111nt v,11., Hosspoilesman said today.
pltal at Pt, Ple111nt.
Deputy Director ot Finance Clinton V . Oster said the board
The 1qu1,d w•~ called at 4:10
ga,ye the project top priority .
P• m. to the W,lll • m Reynold•
uster aa,d tne board which in- liminary estimates made after the home, 106 State St., when- Mn.
eluded Finance Directo~ James
Vi uaute Councu approved the pro- Florence Reynolds fell down •
Maloon, granted the preference in Ject ol) Jan. 6 showed some of fll1ht of mP1 onto concrete
a resolution that also urged the the land cosl as much as $2,000 and iuffered btck lnlurl.., She
Department of Natural kesources an acre.
w11 admitted fo the Mal11 Gento appraise and secure options on
'the entire project including the •~ 1 t;;pit• I. th
ad
the land on which the 900-acre 190-acre lake and dam 1s expected
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P. m.
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hunt1n1 'and wildlife site is to be to cost about $;&gt;00,000.
called to M11on where Clifford
developed.
Some feel there will be op- Marlon WH 1ufferln9 back and
Recent preuu .... from GrNne posit10n from those who want . to • bdomlnal pain,. Dr. Hewehon
County civil INden forced the use part ot the Caesarcreek · site
WH callad and
recOIMlendad
lieanf to ~ ' ~.f,I conaldera, .for tia\ hing ~d ptcilii:kini, The" H~,J ~ " !
tion to'fli•'·,tW°t~ifo.,ton area proje'ct is scheduled fDll' 11t!e as a ._•,~.:~ley·
hi
rffldenti -r.1n1 the --tl911 11sh1ng and hunting preserve.
t11t- _ _,.. •mbul•nce.
spot. Th• board 11ld, ho-ver, it
Th~ project was believed worth·
did not want to move Ca"'r• while smce it would serve a popucrNk eh-• d of other wlldllfe talion of 600,00 within 35-mile raThe towns of New Haven, Hart- proltcts which are scheduled to dius in lioutheastern Ohio.
ford and Mason showed increases receive money thi1 y-• r.
. in population over the, past 10
1'he Natural Resources Departyears according to census flg11res ment now la responsible for t•king
released by Fourth District Cerisus options on as much of the land as
Supervisor William P. ,4. Nicely of it can get by July, 1961, when
Huntington.
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Otho Jarvis, on probation from
the iegjalative money is expected
!\few Haven showed tlie largest to become • available for Caesarthe Common Pleas court on a nonincrease registered by the tl!ree creek.
Lillie Ann Francis, age 75, died support charge, was sentenced ·to
towns as lta population Jumped 331
Henry Hall, chief-of the depart- at 7:50 p. m. Tuesday at the one to three years in the · Ohio
from 969 in 1959 to 1,300 ill 1960. ment's real estate section, sllid the home of her son, Worley, near Penitentiary yesterday by Judge
Muon showed an increase of 84 land, owned mostly by farmers , Dexter.
John C. Bacon for failure to live
with a jump from 924 In 19110 to would be expensive. He saici 9reShe was born Dec,. 8, 1884, the up to the terms of his probition.
1,Q04 in 1960. Hartford, meanwhile
daughter of Elijah Rathburn and He will be taken to the instituincreased a total of five with a
Almeda McCarty. Her late hus- lion by Sherill Robert Harten1960 population of 371 compared to
band was Samuel Francia. She _ bacp today.
the 1950 figure o! 368,
leaves the son at the family home. J In other _Common P_leaa court
Point Pleasant showed the larServices will be Friday at 2 actions, a Judgment ID favor of
gest increase In population In Map. m. from the Old Dextllr Church the plainthf bas been handed
son County as census figures rewith the Rev. Williard Dutchtr down. by Judge Bacon in the case
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ported a jump from ~,1196 in 19IIO
in charge with burial in Nela6n of B . ~·. Michael versus Mary
to 5,716 in 1960. That. was, an InCemetery.
Pullins, et al in the sum of
crease qf 1,12G in 10 years.
Strong and Sons Funeral Home, $111113.80 and court costs with proEighth Grade girls of the Mid' Only one major community in dleport schools will work In the Wilkesville, are in charge and perty of the defendant to be sold
Mason County, Leon, showed a annual Cancer Crusade Tag Day friends will be received at the to satisfy the judgment after
drop in population as figures show- this Saturday, Nan Moore, Tag residence after early this even- taxes and mortgage has been paid.
ing.
Two divorce suits were filed
ed U4 people living there In 19IIO Day chairman, has announced.
yesterday in Common Pleas court.
The Cancer Tag Day In Middleand 229 in 1960. Henderson showChester L. Tannehill, 373 Pearl
ST. PADDY WINS
ed an lncreaee of 121 In populatlOl,1 port was po1tponed one week so
H not to conflict with "Little
EPSOM, England UPI - St. Pad- St., Middleport, verau1 Phyllls
from 483 In 1950 to 604 In 1960.
Overall, Mason County . show.ad League Tag Day" lut Saturday. dy, an English horse with an Irish Tannehill, same address, asking
,Earlier, Mayor Kenneth McEl- name, a 7-1 shot, today won the for divorce, custody of three
an lpcreue· of 87.1 in population
during the past 10 yean. The 19tl0 hlnney had lent his support to 181st running of the English Der- minor children and other relief.
Edith Maude Sisson, Pomeroy,
~ensus showed 23,ffl persons liv- the C,111cer project, ur1ln1 · every by_at Epsom Downs.
versus
Ralph Miles Sisson, Pomecitizen'
who
can
to
contribute
dursecAlcaeus
edged
Kythnos
for
ing In the county while the 1960
roy, asking for divorce, cuatody
ond place in a photo finish.
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flgutes showed ~e population to 1"1 tbe ', day.
of two minor children and other
be 24,408.
relief. Both
plaintiffs charge
gross n~glect and extreme cruelty.
An appeal bas been filed by
Albert N. Bengal, Pomeroy, versus the Bureau of Motor 'Vehicles
seeking rein1tatement of his
drivers
license which bas been
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CHICAGO (UPI) - A railroad attorney told a preslatntial revoked.
fact-finding board Tuesday the nation's railroads will be forced .to lay off Uiousands of employes If they are required to
Middle West, Texas
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In a session of Pomeroy · May• grant wage increases.
"Any wage lncre11e · at this
or Charles Le1ar'1 court last
Lashed By High Wind
Nell P. Speirs, president of the
,t:.IUCA&lt;;u
l,d _ 'l'hunder
nl1hi, one man waa fined and an- time, no matter bow slnall,"
Switchmen's
Union
of
North
Amstorms
and
high
winds
lashed parts
would
nec'eesltate
lay-offs
of
other forfeited botld.
Fred .Jenkins, Syracuee, charg- "thousands" to maintain the rail- erlca SUNA, asked the three-man of the Middle Wesf and Texas
ed with shoplifting at the Pome- roads' sqlvency, Howard Neltzert, board to grant a 36-cent-an-hour · Tuesday night.
Tornadoes struck In several secfQY Kroger Store, was fined $211' chief counsel"for the West,rn ·car- pay boost. Speirs aaid Switchmen
and costs and sentenced to 10 rlers Conference comll)ittee, told. encounter "greater physical and lions of west Texas: but' caused no
weather hazards" in · the perform- damage because they touched
days In jail ,wlUf the . jail term the boaril . .
down in pasture land.
Neltzert said 7,000 railroad ance of their tasks.
auspended pending good behavior.
'l'he board will make recomWetzel Field, H~ord, at switchmen should ~ke a 111-cent
STOCKS MIXED
liberty on $200 bond on a cbar&amp;e hourly pay eut. He contende&lt;I mendations to the White House
NEW YORK UPf--Stocks were
of drlvin&amp; while Intoxicated, for- tllat switchmen's pay has risen by June 22 to settle the dispute
felted his bond when be falle4 to substantially above that of fac- between SUNA and 18 western mixed at a moderately active
and mldwestern railroads.
opening today.
tory workers tince 1850.
appear for hearin&amp; last nl&amp;ht.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday , June 1, 1960

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Pomeroy Ta.gDay
,\4~d Ball a'~.
"•·s·..S...a.. tur'day

Speaker Sam
Opens Books On
Travel Vouchers

Graveside Rites .
To Be Held For··
Former Resident

Students \Vin
Recognition At

MarshaII C IIege

More Fight Promised Against
Court In Tideland Oil USft;

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DAYBOOK

Reet, ft1dne, the past weekl'ntJ
were Mt, and ""· Ed t'ollme,,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil T. Swartz and
aona, Latty .and Perry or Mays.
ville: �-. Mrs. Herman Rees,
Lick , K y., Mrs. R. W. Sch·
weitzer, Alhlirnd. �)' .•, and James
S. l_teea Jr., U . :,, N ., presently
sI,honed at ltrooklyn, N. Y. T�ey
all ume tu aHend graduat i on
exerci ses of Miss Saradelle Ht•es.

Mar •

J'iait DtttJis Home

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis en
tertained a group of relatives :r nd
friends at the i r home . .Ptt ulherry
Avenue, during the pa§t week.
Wedne1day g u ests were Mrs.
:'ltrs
Drxtrr;
Eva McKinney.
Chloe Fink. kutlallll and Mrs
Fran t'es D arn e l l . F' I W&lt;1)· n r . l n r l
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Calling Friday a ! te rnuon
Mre. Davis ' brothu a nd sister-in
law Mr. and Mrs. Ge ne Nl'ls u n &amp;
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Golfing Supplies
Fishing Tackle
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Sport Coats and Shirts
Ties and Shorts
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v,1 1 t " i i \\� 1 4 1 0 l 8 ; C ann e rs 1 2 to
l �ul l un aml family, ;\ I r. anti M r.s
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t 'i rn J11d f t l'S, 20 t o 26. 50; Culls
_Bi bles were awarded to four
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i , it.h,. M a �on. :\l ay 27 : ,\l rs. On·da � 1 1 1 ! O: Cu l l� 1 to 5 : Hu cks 4 to 8; S yracuae Sunday mormn11,
M i ss Marcia Karr made the pre •
J lp1 1r_1., \f1ddl1'port. .\l a 1 29
F,1t w,•111l' rs 4 10 1 0.
t a t ion on behalf of the school
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Parker· o f Pomeroy High School
11w11 12 t 1 , 1 6
l 't'! t 1 1 . l 'onwro_, , Ma) 26
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son, Charlc-s W(•hstcr, Mrs. Lewis
l [ p rn ml'�. !\Irs. M a rshall Adams, Sm ith. Entertain
L U N C H EON PL ANS CHANG EO
'I h r• 11 11111 1 ;11 1-"l,i/.! Day J.nnc h l ·r o n l l n ra c e L i k e ns, J o h n Kleinha n s,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith enterof 1 h1 • lll ' l urn Jon:i1hon :..1 ,•r!!s H o her1 La m bert, Jame! Labor, Mrs tai ned a grou p of relativei; al
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C " l1 :i pt1•r. ! ) \ H 1,r11;i11al! y sdtL·du l f'i l A rd1 Ro! l ina. Mrs. 'I'.homa,s . ? · t heir home, Nye Ave., over � the
1sp1e,
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David
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fo r l .11k1• l lup(' 1. n dgr w ill b e hl'ht I gan.
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Vr1,Juy . •hmr IU al I p m. Hcscrva- lw rly Carroll . Jerry Webb, San • Smith, Z anesville, Mr. and Mrs.
l 1 n11 s :m • In hf' made b y J u ne 6 dr a Ruth e rford, Mrs. Jerry Cas• Ri chard Maler, Mon Clow., , and
w 1 1 h Mrs, l )( ' y ! l yst' ll . \\'Y 2·5177 . ' si d y, Samuel Coope r, Frank John- M r. anid Mn. Homer Wallm ·and
,mn, Mrs. Ogal L€ar, M rs. Paskal daughters Upper Sanduaky Sunday
A k ers, Alva M u nyan, Alfred LO· guests were Mt, and Mrs. H. W.
HOLZER MOSPITAL
Admission s May 29: Mrs. Len- per . Ferrell Randolph, Al fred W alter of M arietta. .
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I v iii(• l larman, R u t l:md; B('n F. J.:mf', Mr11. Clarence Arthur and
Fears.
Wesley
Mrs.
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Kuslrrson . Pomeroy• Mrs Wil b ur
Moy 29: Mrs. Hoadley Garlic.. Scou s Holt/ Sessi'on·
�1µenrrr, Mium1vl l lc'; Mr� . ce or ge
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M s . Lurry Roush, Mn. Ralph MaColeman Jr . . l\fidrllrport.
The 80)' Scouts of Troop 249
M �y 30: William Oldaker , M id- Jone, Ch11rle!'I Simpson, Mrs. Min- had thelr re g u lar meeting at the
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M am 1 , pomcroy; nie Creen, Mrs. Milford Hawk, J . O. O. F. Hall rerenUy with 1 9
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die porI : K cvm
Jesse Bousman. Miss Margaret boys and 3 leaders attending.
so-;-a��� l' kcnd -,ul•sl s w;re D a v i s, non Hant:ock , Sleven JarCl 11 sses for advancement were
M r . and M rs. Woodrow Adams of vis, Mrs. Denver St.ephenson, T.orheld, Twelve bo_ys from Troop
{ 'uliimhull .
cila C hurC'h, Mrs. Merril l Waugh, 2 4 9 participated in the Memorial
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Emily Ohlinger, Mrs. Otis Young Day parade.
S r . . an ti rlaughl &lt;• r ; Mrs. Willis
Ne :ii: t meeting will be held on
See Us For Your
L1! adi n gh11m, Mrs. James Baird W ednesday, June ht, at the IO O F
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lllld son,
J I.ill at 7 p, m.
M:iy 30: Mrs. Glendoh Uam_______
�� ond,_ Ar thur w •h rll , C harles
orur1ty, Ross Gc ,, 1 e!, Mrs. Henry
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Ret1 8 Popub1te Basea,
C.orpcnt&lt;'r. Mrs. Robe rt Ben nctt ,
�• rs. ,Jakc Hn,1 1 e_y an d daugh ter ; S1ill Lose In
SALES &amp; SERVI CE
1•) rs. J llt!i G r1 1/ m.
PITTSBURGH U PI-The CinclnBirths May 29: M r. an d Mrs. nati Reds went 1 1 inninp, left
Ceorg l' Col e m iln Jr. , Middlepor t , . 1 2 tneh on b11se, got 12 hit.I, load•
son ; Mr. o n d Mrs. W llb ur Spencer ed t he bases in each of the extra
M i ncn\·illc. son; M t. a'nd Mrs. Lfm innings and used ei.ljlht gltehen--PLUM BING &amp;: HEAT ING
vllll' Harina n, Rutland, daughter.
then l0.11t to the hla:h-rldl.," Pitt..
Phone WY•'" '"55•
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neath � M n y 30 : Mrs. Jennie E. hurgh P i ra tes, 4-3 .
Wickline.
The Pirate� don't lose ext ra-In•
ning ball 1u1mP.i. Tue,day ni&amp;hl's
vi ctory was the filth Jn which
A Cartoon Evary Nl1hfl
l hC'Y have been Involved. Ulll sea•
son ond the (lrth they have won.
I t was also their fourth 1traight
w l n.
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Jules Vernels
"FllOM TIIE EA RTII TO
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JONp]a- Cot'9n - Debra
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Dou Sulliv.1111 - Lisa Simone
"CIAN1' GILA l\lONSTI&lt;�·•
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Mkha◄' I llcn nfo ancl
J111111es MeArlhur in
Walt Disney's
"3RD MAN ON THE
MOllNTAl N"
(Technicolor)
- also G�'Orgc Mont-gomcry In
"WATUSl"
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Alim Cnrtoon

tnjoy th.at happy feelln1 now. Lots
Gf folkt are doln1 It qui ckly, safely,
privately, Call us for sprlna: cash
and relax. Term, t&amp; 'pleaae you.
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Regular

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LIMITED STOCK
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CHlCAGO UPI-Willie PHtrano
a Caney boxer who has befin
k nocked out only once In 10 yeara
In the prize ring, meeta a heavr
puncher on lt!levlslon tonight I n
Sonny Ray, and the re1mlt mlJbt
be a a:ood bout.
Putrano, • dancing ma1ter
who haa had only, f4: bouts in hll
long rln1 caner, w11 a , sll1bl
favorite to whip Ray, who h11
had S2 bouta In seven ye1rs.

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Lillie League baseball opened
m M1ddlepor:t Tuesday :,vith the
�edlegs. beatmg the l�d1ans 15-1 I
i n a w i de-open slugging_ match,
and the Senators downing the
R ed So x l�O on Jerry Van Jn .
wagen's I -hitter .
The Red Sox, praclically an en•
t ire team Of rookies thls summer
after several " big names" moved
into Pony ball from last season .
were no mdch for the veteran
Sena.ton who see �- a, may-be
"their year." Top h1tter· wu; Gard,
ner with three for thl'ef!: 1'\ylor
got the lied Sox hit.
4-0
Th e J ndi lDI jum;ed
�a
lead I n tWe ttrtlt- ffawwJ o\v.er t he
Redlegai on Burlttt'll )e,doff
horn·e,--, ai w■1-' � 1ll'e1ore•.11

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and Cunningham'.s
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Top ruuer for the I ndians was
Charl ey Pl,l'ne wiih a triple, douhie and single. For the Redlegs
But _ the Redlegs bou� ced back Ronnie Hmdy tripled and singled
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i n the i r half of the first on a twice in three official trips.
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walk, smgies by Bob Manley , I nd1•ns
. . . . . ( . 400 520--11 1 1 3
Ron Hindy, Dickie Fife and M a rk Re leg.11 i_. · · 7� OJx-lS 1 0 2
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Hindy, a l l for seven runs.
Red So · . . . . . . OQO 00()...... 0 1 5
'ffi:e Indians pulled up tct. a, I Senato� . . . . . . • , , %.- _
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12-ll deficit in the {i{tb but PUt I
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Red Potatoes -- 10 ��� 69c Green Beans � 2 29c
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Chicken Legs _ ... 45c
Chicken Breasts lb. 59c
... 29c
Chicken Wings

2 4Sc
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2 49
2 4!:� 59..
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Cut Up Fryer Parts

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JUMBO SIZE 27'1

CALIFORNIA . . . LARG E SIZE 1 38'1

FANCY
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Pl antat.10n Styl e F,,;,.
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Who le Smo ked Ham _ lb. 53c

You lust Can't Beat A&amp;P'S Fresh Fruits &amp; l'egetables

FLORIDA TOMATOES

COR N I SH H E N S

4 9c

FULL

HALF

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TASTY . . . DELICIOUS, OVEN READY

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Golden Corn --- 1 Oc Chili with Beans
59 Tuna 'fish.
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Spaghetti Dinner _- 39 Del Monte Drink ·_

Red's Witt Hold
four Baseball
Tryout Camps

l'GlW YOIIX UPI - Jere• .' Fer­

YOUNG
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SMOKED HAMS

CANADIAN BACON

Sliced Bacon :�.. Brand -� lb, 49c
5 $1 .00
Meat Pies

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tors with •mblUon• for meen ta
proltaslonal baNball wW. be able
to •bow thtiir ahdf to Ciaelnnati
Reda 1couta at fOUI' U,out· c,mpa
ln Ohlo, K1ntUUY- and iadian■..
The Reda will conduct tr1outt
In lront,on on June 10 ■nd 11 and
1 2 under ICOUtl Tofflhl)' ,.Tb.amp.
■on, BUddJ BJoebaum' a11d Gent
BennetL '!he ,couta w:Wr 10 to
PiQlla for I Q')'"oUt camp OD ,iUDt
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On Juno 14 ond 211 - � will
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loasting CH IC K EN S lb. 49c
Ducks ����:R • • lb. 45c
CUT UP, TRAY PACK,

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Pu� (3- 1 ) n Frland (5-2).
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the new Jatt Dempsy heavywei1ht
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championship
trophy
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training here today, tor hi• titre
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in New York City, where lie was
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Kansas City
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- M!rlbed upon II, will remlin perBaltlmon, 3 Naw Yori 2
manently in Dem�ey's tavern;
ao.ton ,. W11hlngto111 t
will
but each new champion
Wh11WM11y'1 ,rolMIII• Pltchffs
receive a repliea for haviAg won
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nlfht - l::ff (0.0- and KHt (I ..) vt.
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NEW YORK UPI - The .New.
' )1-w,.'{iwlr " laltlfflONI, nlatit - York T.ttJD.1. TUt1cla1. )IDDOUDced
MIils (� w hwn"" (ST). � - � ­
tbe algntb1 of Jim. Rewi, fohner
Chlcavo at DMrolt. nllhf - Don, Univeratty of Mlnne1'ota. Quarter•
av-an (1-1) vt. Bunning (1.t),
back and Jim Rowland, who WJl,I an
Clew.land It l&lt;anNI Cltr, nlaht end st Ohio St•te. Both playen
flni■hed their colle1e , elJgibility
-H1'ri:ln1 (StS) #- Hwbut (2;3).
Thvrtdar't Gflmu
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last year.
Clt't'elancl at KahNt City, nlaht
Chica_. at De+NiJt, n19"t"
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PITTSBURGH UPI-The Pitts,
���ay ;ii&amp;ht
ln.argh P irates
ompleted: tholr third playtir deaf
with the Ka11sas City Athletics
since la&amp;t winter when they trad­
ed cutcher Dunny K ravitz for
catcher Hank Foilea and an un
dl.i;cl o1cd amount of cuh.
PJttsburgh will send F0He1, a
former Pirate, to its Columbua,
Ohio farm rlub In the triple-A.
International L eague.

MAKE A DATE TO'
"LUBRICATE"

buys more MILES

22" Thrlftl-Cut
Rotary Mower

Pirnl1'8 C':omplete 3rd
Deni Si nee Winter

S e n ators Re d l

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Spaghetti �=·p-::. __ 3 2:: 49c
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Sotu,day,
DAYBOOK

Reet, ft1dne, the past weekl'ntJ
were Mt, and ""· Ed t'ollme,,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil T. Swartz and
aona, Latty .and Perry or Mays.
ville: �-. Mrs. Herman Rees,
Lick , K y., Mrs. R. W. Sch·
weitzer, Alhlirnd. �)' .•, and James
S. l_teea Jr., U . :,, N ., presently
sI,honed at ltrooklyn, N. Y. T�ey
all ume tu aHend graduat i on
exerci ses of Miss Saradelle Ht•es.

Mar •

J'iait DtttJis Home

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis en
tertained a group of relatives :r nd
friends at the i r home . .Ptt ulherry
Avenue, during the pa§t week.
Wedne1day g u ests were Mrs.
:'ltrs
Drxtrr;
Eva McKinney.
Chloe Fink. kutlallll and Mrs
Fran t'es D arn e l l . F' I W&lt;1)· n r . l n r l
\.\'t 'rt '
Calling Friday a ! te rnuon
Mre. Davis ' brothu a nd sister-in
law Mr. and Mrs. Ge ne Nl'ls u n &amp;
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your Head quarters
FOR

SPORTING GOODS
FOR

FATHER'S DAY
Complete Line 01

Golfing Supplies
Fishing Tackle
lneludlng

Li"• la ir
Con,plete Sel.,llon

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Sport Coats and Shirts
Ties and Shorts
THE SPORTS CENnR
Authorize� MacGregor
Headquarte rs

Garden Clu b Obs er v&lt;&gt;•
20tl, A. nn,vers'1ry

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OHIO VAL L E Y L I V ESTOCK
T he 20th ann;" ""Y ol the A m
Ma, 28, 1 960
G, 1 1 ; .. ti,,
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l l ! J(:s 1 7 5 tu 220 l bs 17 lo 1 7 _25 , a
ort
will be celebrated this evell•
PICNIC SUNDAY
p
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:22:0 lil 2� l bs 1 7 10 1 7.25
wh
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The fan11 l y o r �f r and M ri. J oe l 6 5ll 10 1 7 25: Fa t So w s 1 1 to 13; m
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f,iay at I· or1 1fu·a t 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 in G a l l i
a Jl { I l ' i );� 6"1 t u 90 S hoat.&gt; 5 lo ! 6 .
( .\' l i l . E
S t C'e rs 1 8 10 24 : H ci f o bser v ed h)' 1 he group.
and 1
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OLhE r hostesses �11 1 be Mrs. G u�
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R
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v,1 1 t " i i \\� 1 4 1 0 l 8 ; C ann e rs 1 2 to
l �ul l un aml family, ;\ I r. anti M r.s
esley . � rs . L. E. ReJ nolds and j
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:\Jr. ,ind Mrs. Uo "t �t·llz a
M i .s.-, rreda :t1. G rueser.
V E A L C " A. L Vf: S � · Tops 26: 90 :
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r'l"...untea et i , ea
MA.SON C L INIC
t 'i rn J11d f t l'S, 20 t o 26. 50; Culls
_Bi bles were awarded to four
1 e to :!�J
A 1 l;ms� 1 :in s ,\ l r !s A.\·: rw! le Pd
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S H U. I ' _ Ewes and I.ms 6 lo
. I o m1•1 0)' . :tfoy :!� , �omlr
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c . i h l i., . . \bson. J\.fay 26: l amara I H i . !-;lur k E w P s 4 to 10: F'al Sh l'ep �ury Methodist Church _ Sch oo l in
i , it.h,. M a �on. :\l ay 27 : ,\l rs. On·da � 1 1 1 ! O: Cu l l� 1 to 5 : Hu cks 4 to 8; S yracuae Sunday mormn11,
M i ss Marcia Karr made the pre •
J lp1 1r_1., \f1ddl1'port. .\l a 1 29
F,1t w,•111l' rs 4 10 1 0.
t a t ion on behalf of the school
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Parker· o f Pomeroy High School
11w11 12 t 1 , 1 6
l 't'! t 1 1 . l 'onwro_, , Ma) 26
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and Robert Wingett and Don
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:'lt1drl l i· port, .\l ay 29
son, Charlc-s W(•hstcr, Mrs. Lewis
l [ p rn ml'�. !\Irs. M a rshall Adams, Sm ith. Entertain
L U N C H EON PL ANS CHANG EO
'I h r• 11 11111 1 ;11 1-"l,i/.! Day J.nnc h l ·r o n l l n ra c e L i k e ns, J o h n Kleinha n s,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith enterof 1 h1 • lll ' l urn Jon:i1hon :..1 ,•r!!s H o her1 La m bert, Jame! Labor, Mrs tai ned a grou p of relativei; al
M r
C " l1 :i pt1•r. ! ) \ H 1,r11;i11al! y sdtL·du l f'i l A rd1 Ro! l ina. Mrs. 'I'.homa,s . ? · t heir home, Nye Ave., over � the
1sp1e,
G1ll
Jantee
nose,
David
w l!cli end.
fo r l .11k1• l lup(' 1. n dgr w ill b e hl'ht I gan.
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G ucsfs were Mr. and Mra. Tom
(j1111
ipot is
iit Tyo s /l('S R u runt t
Vr1,Juy . •hmr IU al I p m. Hcscrva- lw rly Carroll . Jerry Webb, San • Smith, Z anesville, Mr. and Mrs.
l 1 n11 s :m • In hf' made b y J u ne 6 dr a Ruth e rford, Mrs. Jerry Cas• Ri chard Maler, Mon Clow., , and
w 1 1 h Mrs, l )( ' y ! l yst' ll . \\'Y 2·5177 . ' si d y, Samuel Coope r, Frank John- M r. anid Mn. Homer Wallm ·and
,mn, Mrs. Ogal L€ar, M rs. Paskal daughters Upper Sanduaky Sunday
A k ers, Alva M u nyan, Alfred LO· guests were Mt, and Mrs. H. W.
HOLZER MOSPITAL
Admission s May 29: Mrs. Len- per . Ferrell Randolph, Al fred W alter of M arietta. .
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I v iii(• l larman, R u t l:md; B('n F. J.:mf', Mr11. Clarence Arthur and
Fears.
Wesley
Mrs.
1ion:
.
Kuslrrson . Pomeroy• Mrs Wil b ur
Moy 29: Mrs. Hoadley Garlic.. Scou s Holt/ Sessi'on·
�1µenrrr, Mium1vl l lc'; Mr� . ce or ge
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M s . Lurry Roush, Mn. Ralph MaColeman Jr . . l\fidrllrport.
The 80)' Scouts of Troop 249
M �y 30: William Oldaker , M id- Jone, Ch11rle!'I Simpson, Mrs. Min- had thelr re g u lar meeting at the
.
M am 1 , pomcroy; nie Creen, Mrs. Milford Hawk, J . O. O. F. Hall rerenUy with 1 9
.
die porI : K cvm
Jesse Bousman. Miss Margaret boys and 3 leaders attending.
so-;-a��� l' kcnd -,ul•sl s w;re D a v i s, non Hant:ock , Sleven JarCl 11 sses for advancement were
M r . and M rs. Woodrow Adams of vis, Mrs. Denver St.ephenson, T.orheld, Twelve bo_ys from Troop
{ 'uliimhull .
cila C hurC'h, Mrs. Merril l Waugh, 2 4 9 participated in the Memorial
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Emily Ohlinger, Mrs. Otis Young Day parade.
S r . . an ti rlaughl &lt;• r ; Mrs. Willis
Ne :ii: t meeting will be held on
See Us For Your
L1! adi n gh11m, Mrs. James Baird W ednesday, June ht, at the IO O F
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J I.ill at 7 p, m.
M:iy 30: Mrs. Glendoh Uam_______
�� ond,_ Ar thur w •h rll , C harles
orur1ty, Ross Gc ,, 1 e!, Mrs. Henry
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Ret1 8 Popub1te Basea,
C.orpcnt&lt;'r. Mrs. Robe rt Ben nctt ,
�• rs. ,Jakc Hn,1 1 e_y an d daugh ter ; S1ill Lose In
SALES &amp; SERVI CE
1•) rs. J llt!i G r1 1/ m.
PITTSBURGH U PI-The CinclnBirths May 29: M r. an d Mrs. nati Reds went 1 1 inninp, left
Ceorg l' Col e m iln Jr. , Middlepor t , . 1 2 tneh on b11se, got 12 hit.I, load•
son ; Mr. o n d Mrs. W llb ur Spencer ed t he bases in each of the extra
M i ncn\·illc. son; M t. a'nd Mrs. Lfm innings and used ei.ljlht gltehen--PLUM BING &amp;: HEAT ING
vllll' Harina n, Rutland, daughter.
then l0.11t to the hla:h-rldl.," Pitt..
Phone WY•'" '"55•
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neath � M n y 30 : Mrs. Jennie E. hurgh P i ra tes, 4-3 .
Wickline.
The Pirate� don't lose ext ra-In•
ning ball 1u1mP.i. Tue,day ni&amp;hl's
vi ctory was the filth Jn which
A Cartoon Evary Nl1hfl
l hC'Y have been Involved. Ulll sea•
son ond the (lrth they have won.
I t was also their fourth 1traight
w l n.
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FAMILY NIGHT
Jules Vernels
"FllOM TIIE EA RTII TO
THE MOON"
JONp]a- Cot'9n - Debra
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Sonny Ray, and the re1mlt mlJbt
be a a:ood bout.
Putrano, • dancing ma1ter
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and the Senators downing the
R ed So x l�O on Jerry Van Jn .
wagen's I -hitter .
The Red Sox, praclically an en•
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after several " big names" moved
into Pony ball from last season .
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Sena.ton who see �- a, may-be
"their year." Top h1tter· wu; Gard,
ner with three for thl'ef!: 1'\ylor
got the lied Sox hit.
4-0
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Redlegai on Burlttt'll )e,doff
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walk, smgies by Bob Manley , I nd1•ns
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Ron Hindy, Dickie Fife and M a rk Re leg.11 i_. · · 7� OJx-lS 1 0 2
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Ohio farm rlub In the triple-A.
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Mr, and Mn. Paul Butl1r o( Saturday after a weclc'N ,·at·ation
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Mrs. Eula Welker anc.1 daui:hter, Muncii Lena and Kalle Guth.
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and sons, David
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Mr. and Mrs. Robetll: Harbrt&gt;cht croy High S&lt;:hool when Tim and
: .
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mornSuuday
Toltdo.
to
returned
con1,
who
Baxter
Mr.s.
lnd family ol Coiumbug were week JaC'k Welker reeeived their dlp]o.
fined tc, her home Ly illness ls Im- mg Mr. Bauer hM been afl11ctPd ! l!recn1 vi.!iitors of Mr a"nd Mrs
end 2uests of their parents Mr mu.
proving. Her- sl11ter, Mn. Bentz will a stiff kn('e due lo &lt;1rlhritis i::dward l\.ing and (&amp;mil)' were
and Mrs . Norman Mt'Callum' and
siflce Janu,11ry, which make bu11 tra- �1,·, and Mrs. Bob Diehl and dauMr. and 'il1:r1. George ff, lfc. Wolfe Is Carine for her.
lfr. and Mra. Raymond Harbre
cht. Knlght of Huntintton, W. Va., and
Mr. and Mn. Harry Saddler of vel difficult.
ghtLr, Kath)· E�·elyn, or Marion.

Around And
About
Middieoort

ANOTHER GOOD BUY FROM BAKER'S

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fresh dairy buys I

lloddi-Whip • Pu,.. crum

DESSERT TO P PING
COTT AGE CHEESE
LUCKY WHIP
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MONDAY thru THURSDAY
9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

can

l"'llhton

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Can

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Chicken Noodle ------- 2 pk91. 43c

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-llliddlepott, 0., Jude-1, l�-5 Mr. and Mn. P'red Joachim and Brld1eport WCN' wttlc end guest•
•
c.tauKhlen, ¥art.hill, &lt;,;ertrude and ur Mrs. W11l1o1m li.u.ter and Mr.
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Dr. and Mn. Phil H■rbrtthl ■nd Barbara Ann, or Cl!dar Greve. W. and Mn. Ilcnb', Wulfl'
son, Jefftey, of Louinllle, Ky .. Va., vilit.ed Suaday with M.iNet
Mr. and Mn Edward Bauer
sptnt the WH:k: ent1 with hit pllr Lena and Katie GutblBreezy Ht'1ght1.' returnN'.I home 0�
entl, Mr. and Mn. Raymond Har­
Mr, and Mn. Paul Butl1r o( Saturday after a weclc'N ,·at·ation
Mr. and Mn. Tom Ables and brPcht.
New York were week .end tUllll of in Toledo Wilh their Non-in law and
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daughter, Carolyn, returned home
, daughLer. Mr. and Mr1. Uonald I
Mrs. Eula Welker anc.1 daui:hter, Muncii Lena and Kalle Guth.
�o !'d•� evening after 1 •�k end Eileen, of Worthington. were here
A smaller Oldsmobile, built 1n
C1arcncl:' Neutziin1 of Columbus Jlart, and four t'hHdrim. They were
'111l with rela1ivea in Wetlon • w .
last week to atiend the Blculatlf· visited relatives htre over the aeeompanied home by Mr Harl !he company.'&amp; trad[hon.all)' high
Va..
. and _Patrick. who I li1illldarrls. will De publlel)' intru
C'ali&gt; and Commencement 11 Pom• wff'k eruJ
and sons, David
duccd 1r1 Oldsrnohtlr dealn �h,,w
Mr. and Mrs. Robetll: Harbrt&gt;cht croy High S&lt;:hool when Tim and
: .
. Wilham
mornSuuday
Toltdo.
to
returned
con1,
who
Baxter
Mr.s.
lnd family ol Coiumbug were week JaC'k Welker reeeived their dlp]o.
fined tc, her home Ly illness ls Im- mg Mr. Bauer hM been afl11ctPd ! l!recn1 vi.!iitors of Mr a"nd Mrs
end 2uests of their parents Mr mu.
proving. Her- sl11ter, Mn. Bentz will a stiff kn('e due lo &lt;1rlhritis i::dward l\.ing and (&amp;mil)' were
and Mrs . Norman Mt'Callum' and
siflce Janu,11ry, which make bu11 tra- �1,·, and Mrs. Bob Diehl and dauMr. and 'il1:r1. George ff, lfc. Wolfe Is Carine for her.
lfr. and Mra. Raymond Harbre
cht. Knlght of Huntintton, W. Va., and
Mr. and Mn. Harry Saddler of vel difficult.
ghtLr, Kath)· E�·elyn, or Marion.

Around And
About
Middieoort

ANOTHER GOOD BUY FROM BAKER'S

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POMEROY
Personals

.... !!&gt;OIi ltOUDAMIII.?

' 0me

Out Of Trend
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S TORE HOURS

fresh dairy buys I

lloddi-Whip • Pu,.. crum

DESSERT TO P PING
COTT AGE CHEESE
LUCKY WHIP
DIP &amp; CHIP

MONDAY thru THURSDAY
9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

can

l"'llhton

Corner No. Si!lcQn� and M.ill Sh.

_ 12 ••.

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MIDDLEPOllT, OHIO

Can

l"'llhlon

bakery dept. value.s !

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Pillsbuiy or
Ballard

a£G. 39c

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t·Ott SALE HAY BALER. BOUND
Bales. See Huth CUiler or Em­
mett G. WUI, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Nancy
CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DEHall, Porta Rican, Vlneleu, Por­
1itned for your home. Free es­
Porta
Rlcana
Venelet,
Por­
Hall.
timates. Foreman and Abbott,
ta Rican1, Gold Rush and AH
Phone WY2-5321 .
8-6-lf
Gold, Second House east from
School House ln Syracuse. Wm.
H. Holmes.
a-31-tf

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CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
ltA'lES
00 ,i;�.1
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ch.,.,.- -

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I cent. per word for three coo.i=;ewtive in sertiohl.
Special
one ,non.th for 30 cenu per word.
P'u1i rat. Of 3 etmla per word Wlli be cM:l'pd for advertiainl
If not paid within 10 day■ after rooeiVUJ, bill.
En'oN iJI Adverti&amp;inc - Should be reportf"d i.m.medlate-ly . The
Daily Sentinel will not be reaporwible Co, more I.twin one lncor·
net illNl't.!011 ,
-..Nt of 1'&gt;...anU and Special Not.ice, of Ew·•&gt;.U 1,1.00. Obituarle1
pubUMed at 1 cent per word.
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$ 1 ."6
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Karr 6. Van itndt, Pomeroy, o.
C :18 11\e

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'C7 CADILLAC, .-. Coupe Do•
Ville. A better buy th11n a brand
new 1m1II car. Karr &amp;. Van Zandl.
Pom111roy.
O 28 3tc

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Cen1.uey Hm,r••
coupe. Solld Whlte color. A tolld
value. Karr tnd Van Zandt, Pom­
eroy,
0 28 3tc

'1111 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 2 door
aedan. V8 rocket entlne. Goel
like • jet. $17IIO. Kur 6 Van
Pomeroy, 0,
II JI 3tc

'C7 STUDEBAKER Comm. Sid. OD.
Owner i1 leavln1 for A.rm,)'. Ph.
WY 2-3881 alter , p. m.
0 II 8tp

•ca !'ORD, D CYL. C-DOOR STAN·

dard tran1minion, blut and
eondltlon
cream,
Exeellent
'1:Z00.00. Phone YUll-211111, Cool­
vllle.
l•l-31p

lte2 SUPER III OLDS. GOOD
condition '300.00, See Wlllle
Grln1te,d or call Turner 2-1622
New Haven, W. V1.
•1-3tc

191 For Sole

AKC REG ISTERED COWB PUPS
for ule. Call WY2·Sfi81, 6-1--ltc

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Air VI Hanltop

, l)oor lledan, Plt■11,.
wne
- , llnlob ..ttll ole■n block
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pow&lt;l'lllde
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MOTOR CO.

For FREE ln1Pedloa
PHONI

GIimore'• Supply Sloro
WY•2•2714

V1U,b111'1 Exlermln•llni
Company
It, Maryl. W. VL

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laturdey, June 4, 1t60, 1 :00 P. M.
I hoe 10ld my holhe and wtll aell
my houHhold aooda 1t 1ucUon 1t
my home Joc11,tcd at 484 Main St.,
. . Mlddlepert, Ohio, con1l1lln1i: of:
Sylvenl1 TV, teleph••· 1t1nd, •
compltile bedroom 1ultet, maple
dlnelte aet, 2 ,weeper■ ( 1 GE &amp;:
1 Hamilton), Maytaa: waaher,
rinM tuba, utility cabinet, Frla­
ld1ln clectr\ie atove, mixer and
to11tor, ldtchen uten,111 and
dl1hea, wr!Una de1k, throw ru11 ,
lawn mowet (power),
lime
1pre1der, heavy d uly electric
cord, 11rdtn toola, barrel bacll:
' ehllr, 7 pc. dlnlna: room 1uUe,
noor pollaher, Frt•ldalre dryer,
water hote, aervin&amp; cart1, Kel•
vlnator refrlierator, deep fryer,
slider and porch &lt;haln, limp■,
blanll:en and 1uUU1, 1prafer, 2
1tep ladder■, 1ocltel wnmch 1et,
belt aandor, llvin,e, room 1ultes
U plullc and 1 2 pc. 1oclion1l ),
ml,cellaaeo111 ltem1.
Thia furniture 11 all hlah cl11a
mor&lt;handl•• ••d hu bad aood
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AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER·
ation service, Jacll:'a Jlelrl1er,­
tton, New Haven. Phone TU2·
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8681 .

'FOR SALE: 22 CUBIC FOOT up:
rl&amp;bt freuer. Call New Haven,
TU&amp;,;2121, CharUe New. l-l-3tc

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Edge of Night
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The Llfe of Ril,fY
Artbw· J Smltb--Newa
A Look at the Weather
Jule Rivlin Show
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Be Our Guest ·
Men Into Space
The Millionaire
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Armatrong Circle Theater
1 1 o'clock News
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FOR SALE: FOUR ROOM HOU81!;
on Minersville Hill "800- Call
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FOR SALE SEV� ROOM JIOUS!l
wi1 h two baths, a:_pr,irt wub
h�use, �ellar, larie· eoni'.er lOI �
locafed in Chester, Ohio, OD ..
Route 7. Priced to sell. H lftter­
esttd call or write Paul Poli.ic,"
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room h6use, iuU basement a:id
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direct government loan. 1 -0t 50
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or see Fr11&lt;ddle Tbabet, ii!ason,
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Dona 10:515 pm 22-0; Mike CrOOitor 2 am 13-3; Peggy Downey
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C. V. Harner 7 am 2•0; Rocket
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F. Holden 5:20 am 16-1; Lock 28
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NoUte is herf\h )' given that Ruth
H. Thornton whose Poit O ffice
address i� Pom eroy, Ohio, has been
duly .appoint('d Adminlstratrl,c of
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the Est.ite o( James M. Thornton
late of M:-eigs County, Ohio, de-·
ceased.
.Dated this 27th i;lay or May 1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County,.
Ohio
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work with bu1ine11 and profeH•
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have car. Fleld t.rainin.a: plus
subJ1ta11tlal drawln1 ffcount for
man selected. Thie ta ■n unus•
u1l mopc)'-makin1' opportunlty.
W rlte Manaaer Box 068·R care
'l·he Oally SenUnel, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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Not Reopon,Jblo fo, Accldonll
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TIILEVJSION RADIO AND IIIL\LL
Bradford Auellu Co,, Racine, Ohio
1ppll1nce repair. Call Jnn.ll
Salta Mana&amp;er: A. C. Bradford
C1plelna, 4lt N. Second Ave.,
Auctioneer: CrlU Bradford
M lddltport.
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Phone WI 11-3821
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MODERN . SUBURBAN . HOMl­
Located in i...et.a.rt on be1utifu.lly landsciped L8 acre lot. 3
bedroom• wltb large lighted cedar closets, built-in kitchen hu
abundance of Republic Steel
cabinets with formic1 tops.
House has modern bath, plastered w111ls, oak floors and full
basement. Front por&lt;!h 8'r.28'
with orn1me11tal iron railing.
Call for appointment to see
this exceptionally
well-bu ilt
home. $Hl,OOO.OO.
NEW HAVEN-Modern
5-room
brick home, hardwood floors,
forted hot air heating, unfin­
ished attic allows room for
eitpam,ion. Located on 65'x tro'
lot in excellent neighborhood
near grade school. Owner trans­
reason
for selling .
ferring,
$14,500.00. Thia excellent pro,
perty should qualify for a aub­
stanlial loan. PoHes.llion given
July l!!ith.
MASON--3-bedroom, · I½.
story
home on Wf'll-land11eaped lot.
Larse built-in kitchen, wall-to­
wall carpetint in living room
and dining room. Only $1 1 ,500.·
00.
NOTE TO VITEtlANS-Time is
running out for World War II
veterans lo apply for direct VA
Loans. We believe either or the
above homes will qualify for
VA Loan. Bring In your origi­
nal dis�haree papers and let us
help yo u apply.
JIM ROUSH. SaltMNn
NEW NAVIN, W, VA.

Daily Senlln el, Pomeroy•Mlddleport. 0., May 31, 19607

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HOUSE FOR SALE: D ROOMS
and bath, near Syracullf! Post
Oftice on River Road. Two Iota.
Leland Bum&amp;1rner.
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PC)MllOY - 2 - story, 8 • roo11
home with 2 bat.lui, &amp;as furnac
hea1.ing to both floors, ceda
■hinile exterior. Exceller.: loc-.
lion, excellent propeny, cloa;
in. $13,000.00. Best buy in Porr.
ero)'.
POMEROY - 5-room frame hous,
with bath, sas heatin1, ne1
roor. Large lot with nic� ;:arde
and parking area. $320i.OO fo
,
ca■h sale.
MIDDL E PORT - 4 - room fram
home with bath, gas furnact
nice basement
with loung!
laundry, and f.ool room. Lot l50 .
200 with gars&amp;e. Located 01
Gravel Hill. $7000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 • room frami
house with bath and gas heatini
Near new grade school. $3&amp;&gt;0.
MINIRSVILLI - 6 - room lram1
house with waler, electricity anc
ill, coal furnace heatina:. Or
hi&amp;hwty, $4000.00.
BOX 229
PHONE WY 2-3131
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Pomeroy, Ohio
TlllMITI ANO PEST CONTROL
Reol
.., Fain, F,.. IMped�on. lniwr- 8 MONTH TAMWORTH BOAR.
---• ltr N.tl.,wlft. fltJOM R.
Emory Powell, Racine. 5-28- 3tc
FOR
SALE,
114
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FARM, 7
We repair all types of radi•
· - I USl0 a0AT&amp; AND MOTOb $15
•ncf A. hnric• 'Stat._.. WY2-room
house,
barn
and
out-build­
4,26-tfc I FOR SALE: ONE RIDING HORSE
,Pd
"P while the� lut, ,-,..., , ators, froro heater cores to
2166.
ings. All mineral rlghll go with
Phone WY 1 e:_
6-2S-6tp
I polltan Mctton. 600 L Malf'I
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farm. In Scipio Township. Write
the largest truck or tractor
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY4-IUO.
DETROITER
MOBILE
HOME
19MI
Clarence Swauger, 18 N. Wbea,.­
Suttoll • Cheater Ji'arrnera' Mutual
radtalor.
1 1 •24-tfc
10' x 50', � rooma, bath. Excelland Awe., Columt,....a, Ohio.
Fire Insurance Company will
Jen i condition. Frank H dson ,
5-28-3lp
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be held 1t Cheater Town Hall,
Bashan Road, Rt. 1, Racint:.
June 6, g A. M. Emmett Will,
1·011 SALK FIVE ROOM HOUSE
6tc
Prd., Francia E. Morris, Sec.
Phone WV•2-214:J
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with bath, nice location. Melvin
11-l-3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio
uoturnllhed. M.cllluten, K.idd.l&amp;
OF
SELECTION
BEAUTIFU L
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
2-a-U ·
port. l'hone WY-2-H80.
Flower,, er011es, B,,1keU, for
5-28-JOlp
121
of
Memorial Day, Cliff'I Shoe Re- 5 AND e ROOM HOusi:TwO D
pair, M iddleport, Ohio. 5-17- 12lp
room apartmenla. A. N. Benatl,
FOR SALE,
LO'f AND TW O
1 t-2-tfc
Pbone NY2-3272.
houses. e rooms and bath, in­ t'l,UTE I N 600D C ONDITION.
cluding kitchen, appliance,, :i
5· 31 ·3tc ·;· ROOM l''URNIS HED APAR Call Wl9-227 l.
'f
room house currently rented.
ment
11nd
bath,
f'omeroy.
Phone
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NOTICI OP PUBLIC
Phone SP3-5562, Clifton, W. Va,
5-:notc
WY2-6915.
The u ndeul1ned wlll offel' tor
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11 blic sal� at lh1• redden
DELUXE 3 . ROOMS and -BATH
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1 uatSherman Stevens, deceased, �\
unfurnished apartment. Coats
ed_ on Ash Street, In the VIiiage of
Building,
Middleport. Phone
Middleport, Ohio, on Saturday, WY 2_5141
LOIIT LADIES
WH ITE GOLD
5 2l 12lc:
Bulova watch In Pomeroy. &lt;.:aJJ June 4, 1960, commencing at 10:30
UNFURNISHIW
ROOM
Coolville &lt;:01lect 15715. Reward. A. M.. the following de1cribc!d FIVE
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person al properly:
apartment. Phone WY2H I -Ile
l Gas Heater
-----·----'C-2 Rocking Chairs
ROOM, PHONE WY 2SLEEPING
1 Couch
15 28 3tp
2648.
ltlH PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN.
1 Rad lo
�parklihl ori&amp;inal finish. $495.00
1 l{ug
Ij)R RENl:l' 4 ROOM HOUSE
IUaeUn1n, Pomeroy.
b-2U-6tc
l RefrlgenilOI'
Rutland Townsh ip. Call TU2·
I Table and 6 Chair1
3475, Hartford, W. Va. 0-31-6tp
!&amp;Of .Cl/RY 2 DR. SEDAN.
I Che1l
M;erou,ym1tJc. New Dulek trade•
FURNISHED
HOUSE,
FOUR
1 lee Box
la. Good ■olid
car, $(190,00.
rooms and b11th, air colldition,
1 Range
JUaettnara, Pomeroy.
IWl6-6tc
television, HIB5 Lincoln Hts.
Table and Round Stand
Phone WY2-277�,
lli-31•3tc
1 l:cdar (.;heat
1U117 fOJID VB .CUSTOM 2 DJI.
1 Bed
1ed�D- Low mileaae. Extra a:ood
THREE BEOHOOM HOUSE AT
1 Stand
ooadiUon. fJ,11113.oo. Bl■ettnar■,
J 12tl East .M11in St., Pomeroy.
Coffee Table
Pomlf(l,v.
6-2tt-6tc
0 1
Phone WY2-3408.
6-31-tllt.:
End Table
1
19M CHEVROLET VB BELAIRE
1 Gas Healer
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�·on IIENT O ROOM BUNGALOW
fi dr, hard top. Alr condltlcmln&amp;.
I Bed
with bath. Webster property
Power&amp;)lde. Power brakea and
I Chest
1 1 20 E. Moin St. Yhone WY!l11.eel'lN, K and H, The mo1t
1 Rollaway Bed Frame
3368,
6·1·3tc
crJtlui bu1er wUI 1pp�·ove thi1
I Lawn Chair
Wot! l1pt IUl&lt;mloblle. fH9C.OO.
ether l�e1na not menllond
FOR RENT, 4 BEDROOII SPI.IT
Blaatt:Qara, Pomeroy,
4-26-Utc
..a._ms_;, 1Cash on day of sale
level home, 2 IJatha, In Po� l /
Nif"'"' lt■1po111lbl1 for accident■
roy. Good
Neighbors. Phone
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llobcrt L. Coats, Adm lnlwtrator
WY:1-2603.
ll-1•3lp
Eatate of Sherman Stevena
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TAN Moroq
2 STORY BRICK H O ME IN LE·
Web1ter and Fultz, Attorneys
llt MalA It.
t.11rt. Oallu Ulll. Phone CHerr:y
for Admlnhtrator.
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7-2249.
11-1-31&lt;
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'68 MERCUkV.Moirtery 2 door.
( 1 7 J Help
yout.htul car Jn1Jde and out.
f,l iif6. Karr 6. V.nZandt, Porn•
l!ELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL TO
troy, C,.
28 3lc
11Hist with hou•ewort and ore
tor two elderly
people. No
'C7 CHEVROLET, f1 19C. 5 eyllnd•r
with thh CO\lpcln gnd purchoM of
laundry. 1'1me oll. Uvo In.
Delua.e 2 door, A car for real
1-25-etc
Phone WY2-6469.
econom1. K\rr .llld Van Zandt,
Pomeroy, O.
n, 28 3tc
t:IUmlT ASSOCIATION neods lo­
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CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
shades, cloth porch valance ,
1wnin8S, veneuan blinds, win•
}l'ree estimate..
dow shadea.
Dile W1ppel, 215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
!!i 21 OOtc

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HAMMER'S Rffl!SE DISPOSAL.
Weekly pickup. A1 low 11 $1.00
a month. Call R. • A. Senlce
�lation, WYZ.2366 or aee Marion (Hammer) Hawk.
6- l-30t p
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Complete, hnke
Crltt lriMffonl
Write, PhoM or Confad
A. C. BRA.Dr-ORD, llaclM, Oht..

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t·Ott SALE HAY BALER. BOUND
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SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Nancy
CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DEHall, Porta Rican, Vlneleu, Por­
1itned for your home. Free es­
Porta
Rlcana
Venelet,
Por­
Hall.
timates. Foreman and Abbott,
ta Rican1, Gold Rush and AH
Phone WY2-5321 .
8-6-lf
Gold, Second House east from
School House ln Syracuse. Wm.
H. Holmes.
a-31-tf

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ltA'lES
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Special
one ,non.th for 30 cenu per word.
P'u1i rat. Of 3 etmla per word Wlli be cM:l'pd for advertiainl
If not paid within 10 day■ after rooeiVUJ, bill.
En'oN iJI Adverti&amp;inc - Should be reportf"d i.m.medlate-ly . The
Daily Sentinel will not be reaporwible Co, more I.twin one lncor·
net illNl't.!011 ,
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Karr 6. Van itndt, Pomeroy, o.
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'C7 CADILLAC, .-. Coupe Do•
Ville. A better buy th11n a brand
new 1m1II car. Karr &amp;. Van Zandl.
Pom111roy.
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coupe. Solld Whlte color. A tolld
value. Karr tnd Van Zandt, Pom­
eroy,
0 28 3tc

'1111 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 2 door
aedan. V8 rocket entlne. Goel
like • jet. $17IIO. Kur 6 Van
Pomeroy, 0,
II JI 3tc

'C7 STUDEBAKER Comm. Sid. OD.
Owner i1 leavln1 for A.rm,)'. Ph.
WY 2-3881 alter , p. m.
0 II 8tp

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dard tran1minion, blut and
eondltlon
cream,
Exeellent
'1:Z00.00. Phone YUll-211111, Cool­
vllle.
l•l-31p

lte2 SUPER III OLDS. GOOD
condition '300.00, See Wlllle
Grln1te,d or call Turner 2-1622
New Haven, W. V1.
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AKC REG ISTERED COWB PUPS
for ule. Call WY2·Sfi81, 6-1--ltc

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Air VI Hanltop

, l)oor lledan, Plt■11,.
wne
- , llnlob ..ttll ole■n block
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pow&lt;l'lllde
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MOTOR CO.

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WY•2•2714

V1U,b111'1 Exlermln•llni
Company
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laturdey, June 4, 1t60, 1 :00 P. M.
I hoe 10ld my holhe and wtll aell
my houHhold aooda 1t 1ucUon 1t
my home Joc11,tcd at 484 Main St.,
. . Mlddlepert, Ohio, con1l1lln1i: of:
Sylvenl1 TV, teleph••· 1t1nd, •
compltile bedroom 1ultet, maple
dlnelte aet, 2 ,weeper■ ( 1 GE &amp;:
1 Hamilton), Maytaa: waaher,
rinM tuba, utility cabinet, Frla­
ld1ln clectr\ie atove, mixer and
to11tor, ldtchen uten,111 and
dl1hea, wr!Una de1k, throw ru11 ,
lawn mowet (power),
lime
1pre1der, heavy d uly electric
cord, 11rdtn toola, barrel bacll:
' ehllr, 7 pc. dlnlna: room 1uUe,
noor pollaher, Frt•ldalre dryer,
water hote, aervin&amp; cart1, Kel•
vlnator refrlierator, deep fryer,
slider and porch &lt;haln, limp■,
blanll:en and 1uUU1, 1prafer, 2
1tep ladder■, 1ocltel wnmch 1et,
belt aandor, llvin,e, room 1ultes
U plullc and 1 2 pc. 1oclion1l ),
ml,cellaaeo111 ltem1.
Thia furniture 11 all hlah cl11a
mor&lt;handl•• ••d hu bad aood
care.

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AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER·
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tton, New Haven. Phone TU2·
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8681 .

'FOR SALE: 22 CUBIC FOOT up:
rl&amp;bt freuer. Call New Haven,
TU&amp;,;2121, CharUe New. l-l-3tc

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A Look at the Weather
Jule Rivlin Show
Amos •n• An"
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Be Our Guest ·
Men Into Space
The Millionaire
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Living in W. Va.
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FOR SALE: FOUR ROOM HOU81!;
on Minersville Hill "800- Call
11-�I••
WY2,6291. ·

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FOR SALE SEV� ROOM JIOUS!l
wi1 h two baths, a:_pr,irt wub
h�use, �ellar, larie· eoni'.er lOI �
locafed in Chester, Ohio, OD ..
Route 7. Priced to sell. H lftter­
esttd call or write Paul Poli.ic,"
l"OR SJ&gt;LE
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wha, London l ½ ft. open; Ma
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per, 12.0 lower, II ft. open.
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17; lS and 1 8 thru 23 are down
Ohio River Boats: Lock 8. Ra
Salvetti 2:3� an;i. 0-8; Lock 1 7 W
S. Rhea 8:20 am. 15-1: motor ves
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Bob Benner 7:45 am ' 111-2; Loe
23 Robert G._ West 12:40 pm
batgea or equipment and 2 derric
boat,; A. C. Chris 3:20 pm 8-0:
Dona 10:515 pm 22-0; Mike CrOOitor 2 am 13-3; Peggy Downey
2:� am 0-8; Beaver 3:80 am · 1-0;
C. V. Harner 7 am 2•0; Rocket
7:stJ am 3-2; Belpre 10: 10, 0-2.
· , U,bouncl; Lock 27 The. National 5:;!5 am 2-0; Lock 77 Alber
F. Holden 5:20 am 16-1; Lock 28
AdvJnce 'l:U a� 8-3· Kanawha
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NoUte is herf\h )' given that Ruth
H. Thornton whose Poit O ffice
address i� Pom eroy, Ohio, has been
duly .appoint('d Adminlstratrl,c of
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the Est.ite o( James M. Thornton
late of M:-eigs County, Ohio, de-·
ceased.
.Dated this 27th i;lay or May 1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County,.
Ohio
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3 lbs. or moN boneleu beef
stew or any bonelHt raall
Cov!"Of'I uolru Soturdar, Ju,.., 4, 1960

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8:80 Cartoon Spectacular
1;30 Romper Room
1,;30 Movie
ll:25 Esso Reporter
1:30 I Marrird Joan

1:00

Extra Top Value Stamps

1 •111.

Velveeta ci.-

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Flour . ......
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Buns .. °',.. _ .,. .. 2 ,.... 39c

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Pork and Beans ..,_

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MUILLIII PURNACII, WIITINO
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Pears ...... ......� . .. . .. 3 ""·....I½ $1
Beons . . ,.. ..... .. ..... .. •1..:•· 39c

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AUCTIONIIII
Rout■ 2, LDftf _,,. Ohio

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e·ff't , Jottu Daly NflWI
?,00 �our JIM' Men
7:30 Mu,ic for a Spring Night
8:30 dlzie 11.nd Harriet
9:00 Wedni!sday Night Fights
9:45 SpOl'tl .Paftlde
10:00 Hawaiian Eye
11:00 Th� NWI' Totdgbt ,
11�10 Scanning - tlle Weather
11:10 Sports Repon
11:20 Lide Show
12:q Sip Off

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Price fl R111,ht
Concentration
Truth or Conseque-nce1
It C:lUld Be You
Mid Pay N'!WS
Movietlme
L.oretta Young Show
Younr Dri 'Malone
Pffm1 Thete Root.
Corned}, Playhouse
A"&lt;fventt.tre Theater
!itunlbo,t Bill
S2t l!reston
..J.1att &amp; Seruggs Show
Weatheuaet
N, 'WI Plctur,,
liuntJey Brin kttJ Report
-«1hlrlyblrdli
Resc·.ie 8
Bit Mastcraon
Producer's Cholt:e
Bachelor Father
Summer. On Ice
Ta� A Qqod Look
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3. "lletropoll,, :U. .t.01088
116. Turk,
1. Lumpa of
tall" p,...
duction
1ab.
coal
&amp;. Root u.ae4
I. More bun:11: ttue
tor pl pee
4. Plu,jf, !Uq•
(va.r.)
dogredl7
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10. Prec.\oua ·
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e. Rerret
mualeal
11. Un.lt of
'f. Miu CJ&amp;!re ff. Gold
weight
S. Meuuro
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12, Weit Iftdlee
of land
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9, Ba.y a.ne'9
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13. Approache, 115. Blue�red
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39. Anny
14.. The Bea.vu 17. God of war
btnow,
"l'ehicle
State
20. Ciumed
U. Va.riety of '1. i'rult of!
16, Greek letter 22. Luzon
wtllow
18. Swlu river
nallve
33. Beglll
4%. Even.lJ\C'
19. Soak f1e.x;
23, A duct
17. Bihlleal
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21. Land
(a.na.t.)
name
holiday
meaaure
22. Set up an
army unit
25. Polllng pla.Ct
28. EnLltlea
29. Accuae1
31. Fellow
(sla.ng)
32. Scotch
river
33. A. call tor
help
96. Consume«
38 .. Ada.pt
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attendanl
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Tuna . .

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Adventure Timo
Steamboat BlU
Quic k Draw lf&gt;:C r,w
Mu11ic in tbe Round'
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W.:the'rca,t
1'ew1 Plct:ut.
Huntley Brtnkliu Report
Manhunt
W111JD11, Train
hico a, lilelit
P•rr, Cami Sllow
Ttrt1 Jt Your Llte
Tombatone Terrtto.r,Ne-... He1d1iftfl'

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c11l man 30-60 ye1r1 tor contact
work with bu1ine11 and profeH•
ion11I people In thia area. Must
have car. Fleld t.rainin.a: plus
subJ1ta11tlal drawln1 ffcount for
man selected. Thie ta ■n unus•
u1l mopc)'-makin1' opportunlty.
W rlte Manaaer Box 068·R care
'l·he Oally SenUnel, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
&amp;.:J1·31p
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HOUSEWIVE.:S:
Part•time telephone survey worll: from home.
No scllinai.
Vulou1
houtl
lhroughout day and evenlnil, and
on Sunday . Must have private
phone. Reply box. 5&amp;8-T. c/o The
Dally Sontlnel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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CABBAOE-,
BEETS,
TOMATO
plant,. Frank Emdeh. Bailey',
Run.
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J1.111l specify the mix you want.
Weill dc,lver 1t promptly to
your job when needed.

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Harold M. Brown, owner
ltoC!lntock, Racine, O.'uo. l•l•U•
Not Reopon,Jblo fo, Accldonll
TERMS: C■tb
TIILEVJSION RADIO AND IIIL\LL
Bradford Auellu Co,, Racine, Ohio
1ppll1nce repair. Call Jnn.ll
Salta Mana&amp;er: A. C. Bradford
C1plelna, 4lt N. Second Ave.,
Auctioneer: CrlU Bradford
M lddltport.
l-3.tfc
Phone WI 11-3821
0 21 Ole
DO YOU PAY
y PRICES FOR
uaed l1r111 maohlnlr}'! S.e Bill
Goodwin and buy at farm pricu.
Six mHu from WUll•vill1.
t 28 IIOtc

YOU'LL GET JUST
WHAT YOU N EED

READY-MIX CO.

Seafood Specials
Seafood Dinner .�":-2 .!�- 69c
Fish Steaks .. ,....,.... .. ,. ••. 49c

Extra Top Value Stamps

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Boston Rolled

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lard . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. """"' ,.., .......... , . . . . . . 6 :.: $1
Pork Liver .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ,,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ... $1

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MODERN . SUBURBAN . HOMl­
Located in i...et.a.rt on be1utifu.lly landsciped L8 acre lot. 3
bedroom• wltb large lighted cedar closets, built-in kitchen hu
abundance of Republic Steel
cabinets with formic1 tops.
House has modern bath, plastered w111ls, oak floors and full
basement. Front por&lt;!h 8'r.28'
with orn1me11tal iron railing.
Call for appointment to see
this exceptionally
well-bu ilt
home. $Hl,OOO.OO.
NEW HAVEN-Modern
5-room
brick home, hardwood floors,
forted hot air heating, unfin­
ished attic allows room for
eitpam,ion. Located on 65'x tro'
lot in excellent neighborhood
near grade school. Owner trans­
reason
for selling .
ferring,
$14,500.00. Thia excellent pro,
perty should qualify for a aub­
stanlial loan. PoHes.llion given
July l!!ith.
MASON--3-bedroom, · I½.
story
home on Wf'll-land11eaped lot.
Larse built-in kitchen, wall-to­
wall carpetint in living room
and dining room. Only $1 1 ,500.·
00.
NOTE TO VITEtlANS-Time is
running out for World War II
veterans lo apply for direct VA
Loans. We believe either or the
above homes will qualify for
VA Loan. Bring In your origi­
nal dis�haree papers and let us
help yo u apply.
JIM ROUSH. SaltMNn
NEW NAVIN, W, VA.

Daily Senlln el, Pomeroy•Mlddleport. 0., May 31, 19607

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HOUSE FOR SALE: D ROOMS
and bath, near Syracullf! Post
Oftice on River Road. Two Iota.
Leland Bum&amp;1rner.
5-l-6tp

b u s t in ' with bargains at

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PC)MllOY - 2 - story, 8 • roo11
home with 2 bat.lui, &amp;as furnac
hea1.ing to both floors, ceda
■hinile exterior. Exceller.: loc-.
lion, excellent propeny, cloa;
in. $13,000.00. Best buy in Porr.
ero)'.
POMEROY - 5-room frame hous,
with bath, sas heatin1, ne1
roor. Large lot with nic� ;:arde
and parking area. $320i.OO fo
,
ca■h sale.
MIDDL E PORT - 4 - room fram
home with bath, gas furnact
nice basement
with loung!
laundry, and f.ool room. Lot l50 .
200 with gars&amp;e. Located 01
Gravel Hill. $7000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 • room frami
house with bath and gas heatini
Near new grade school. $3&amp;&gt;0.
MINIRSVILLI - 6 - room lram1
house with waler, electricity anc
ill, coal furnace heatina:. Or
hi&amp;hwty, $4000.00.
BOX 229
PHONE WY 2-3131
(SJ 28, 31,

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Pomeroy, Ohio
TlllMITI ANO PEST CONTROL
Reol
.., Fain, F,.. IMped�on. lniwr- 8 MONTH TAMWORTH BOAR.
---• ltr N.tl.,wlft. fltJOM R.
Emory Powell, Racine. 5-28- 3tc
FOR
SALE,
114
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A.,
FARM, 7
We repair all types of radi•
· - I USl0 a0AT&amp; AND MOTOb $15
•ncf A. hnric• 'Stat._.. WY2-room
house,
barn
and
out-build­
4,26-tfc I FOR SALE: ONE RIDING HORSE
,Pd
"P while the� lut, ,-,..., , ators, froro heater cores to
2166.
ings. All mineral rlghll go with
Phone WY 1 e:_
6-2S-6tp
I polltan Mctton. 600 L Malf'I
�
farm. In Scipio Township. Write
the largest truck or tractor
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY4-IUO.
DETROITER
MOBILE
HOME
19MI
Clarence Swauger, 18 N. Wbea,.­
Suttoll • Cheater Ji'arrnera' Mutual
radtalor.
1 1 •24-tfc
10' x 50', � rooma, bath. Excelland Awe., Columt,....a, Ohio.
Fire Insurance Company will
Jen i condition. Frank H dson ,
5-28-3lp
u
be held 1t Cheater Town Hall,
Bashan Road, Rt. 1, Racint:.
June 6, g A. M. Emmett Will,
1·011 SALK FIVE ROOM HOUSE
6tc
Prd., Francia E. Morris, Sec.
Phone WV•2-214:J
___ __ __ ____o_�_ _ AJJAJ.u."M.ai:NTS - t'utnwled. and
with bath, nice location. Melvin
11-l-3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio
uoturnllhed. M.cllluten, K.idd.l&amp;
OF
SELECTION
BEAUTIFU L
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
2-a-U ·
port. l'hone WY-2-H80.
Flower,, er011es, B,,1keU, for
5-28-JOlp
121
of
Memorial Day, Cliff'I Shoe Re- 5 AND e ROOM HOusi:TwO D
pair, M iddleport, Ohio. 5-17- 12lp
room apartmenla. A. N. Benatl,
FOR SALE,
LO'f AND TW O
1 t-2-tfc
Pbone NY2-3272.
houses. e rooms and bath, in­ t'l,UTE I N 600D C ONDITION.
cluding kitchen, appliance,, :i
5· 31 ·3tc ·;· ROOM l''URNIS HED APAR Call Wl9-227 l.
'f
room house currently rented.
ment
11nd
bath,
f'omeroy.
Phone
SALi
NOTICI OP PUBLIC
Phone SP3-5562, Clifton, W. Va,
5-:notc
WY2-6915.
The u ndeul1ned wlll offel' tor
6-1 .(l;tp.
uf
11 blic sal� at lh1• redden
DELUXE 3 . ROOMS and -BATH
J!
1 uatSherman Stevens, deceased, �\
unfurnished apartment. Coats
ed_ on Ash Street, In the VIiiage of
Building,
Middleport. Phone
Middleport, Ohio, on Saturday, WY 2_5141
LOIIT LADIES
WH ITE GOLD
5 2l 12lc:
Bulova watch In Pomeroy. &lt;.:aJJ June 4, 1960, commencing at 10:30
UNFURNISHIW
ROOM
Coolville &lt;:01lect 15715. Reward. A. M.. the following de1cribc!d FIVE
·
person al properly:
apartment. Phone WY2H I -Ile
l Gas Heater
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ROOM, PHONE WY 2SLEEPING
1 Couch
15 28 3tp
2648.
ltlH PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN.
1 Rad lo
�parklihl ori&amp;inal finish. $495.00
1 l{ug
Ij)R RENl:l' 4 ROOM HOUSE
IUaeUn1n, Pomeroy.
b-2U-6tc
l RefrlgenilOI'
Rutland Townsh ip. Call TU2·
I Table and 6 Chair1
3475, Hartford, W. Va. 0-31-6tp
!&amp;Of .Cl/RY 2 DR. SEDAN.
I Che1l
M;erou,ym1tJc. New Dulek trade•
FURNISHED
HOUSE,
FOUR
1 lee Box
la. Good ■olid
car, $(190,00.
rooms and b11th, air colldition,
1 Range
JUaettnara, Pomeroy.
IWl6-6tc
television, HIB5 Lincoln Hts.
Table and Round Stand
Phone WY2-277�,
lli-31•3tc
1 l:cdar (.;heat
1U117 fOJID VB .CUSTOM 2 DJI.
1 Bed
1ed�D- Low mileaae. Extra a:ood
THREE BEOHOOM HOUSE AT
1 Stand
ooadiUon. fJ,11113.oo. Bl■ettnar■,
J 12tl East .M11in St., Pomeroy.
Coffee Table
Pomlf(l,v.
6-2tt-6tc
0 1
Phone WY2-3408.
6-31-tllt.:
End Table
1
19M CHEVROLET VB BELAIRE
1 Gas Healer
�:
!h
�·on IIENT O ROOM BUNGALOW
fi dr, hard top. Alr condltlcmln&amp;.
I Bed
with bath. Webster property
Power&amp;)lde. Power brakea and
I Chest
1 1 20 E. Moin St. Yhone WY!l11.eel'lN, K and H, The mo1t
1 Rollaway Bed Frame
3368,
6·1·3tc
crJtlui bu1er wUI 1pp�·ove thi1
I Lawn Chair
Wot! l1pt IUl&lt;mloblle. fH9C.OO.
ether l�e1na not menllond
FOR RENT, 4 BEDROOII SPI.IT
Blaatt:Qara, Pomeroy,
4-26-Utc
..a._ms_;, 1Cash on day of sale
level home, 2 IJatha, In Po� l /
Nif"'"' lt■1po111lbl1 for accident■
roy. Good
Neighbors. Phone
...._ Cl- Lloo4 C1N
llobcrt L. Coats, Adm lnlwtrator
WY:1-2603.
ll-1•3lp
Eatate of Sherman Stevena
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TAN Moroq
2 STORY BRICK H O ME IN LE·
Web1ter and Fultz, Attorneys
llt MalA It.
t.11rt. Oallu Ulll. Phone CHerr:y
for Admlnhtrator.
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7-2249.
11-1-31&lt;
ll-1•2·3-3te
'68 MERCUkV.Moirtery 2 door.
( 1 7 J Help
yout.htul car Jn1Jde and out.
f,l iif6. Karr 6. V.nZandt, Porn•
l!ELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL TO
troy, C,.
28 3lc
11Hist with hou•ewort and ore
tor two elderly
people. No
'C7 CHEVROLET, f1 19C. 5 eyllnd•r
with thh CO\lpcln gnd purchoM of
laundry. 1'1me oll. Uvo In.
Delua.e 2 door, A car for real
1-25-etc
Phone WY2-6469.
econom1. K\rr .llld Van Zandt,
Pomeroy, O.
n, 28 3tc
t:IUmlT ASSOCIATION neods lo­
Couoo!I D•olrt1 Soturdc,.., Juf'I• A. 19(10

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PHONI TU2•2M3

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

l 'i ! for !&gt;a le
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PRO­
tection, Life, Auto, Flre, Pollo.
C;11l Don
MUJ.s, Middleport,
Ohia
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PHONE WY•Z-21 57

1 1 J Notices
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CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
shades, cloth porch valance ,
1wnin8S, veneuan blinds, win•
}l'ree estimate..
dow shadea.
Dile W1ppel, 215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
!!i 21 OOtc

( 9 ) For Sole

WANT ADS

HAMMER'S Rffl!SE DISPOSAL.
Weekly pickup. A1 low 11 $1.00
a month. Call R. • A. Senlce
�lation, WYZ.2366 or aee Marion (Hammer) Hawk.
6- l-30t p
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AUCTION•
Complete, hnke
Crltt lriMffonl
Write, PhoM or Confad
A. C. BRA.Dr-ORD, llaclM, Oht..

GOES
ON H E R E ?

WH AT

OUR NE l,,H80RS

··· AND THEY ALW�Y$ .

FED MY DOG- ·
TH EIR TABLE:

tJSE TOO MUCH

SCRAPS ••-

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S/s,t. and llr1. Paul llyen ol

IJll&gt;opolla, 0., are ,nnounrlng

8--D aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., June I, 1960
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B uild in g Plans A t Syracuse Pres byteri an
h
� b:.'t.: i!'���: l";':,.!:
g
Meetin
Church Discussed At Official
.
.
Bue Uospltal. Mn. Myers 11 the
1

of lhe Session o f the Fi rst U m t�d Pr�s-

former Betty Lo u Fr-011 of Chu-

Around And
About
M'i ddleport

A called meetin
f
byterian Church o Syracuse was held Monday everung with
the opening prayer given by Rev. Howard Ruppelt , pastor of I
th e ch urch and moderator o( the meet i ng.
T he meeting was called to discu�s the plans of lhe trustees
their apfor additional moms at the church. The group gave
-

ter. Tbe little 1irl! have been
named Colene and K,ylene.

The maternal grandpanm t. are
Mr. and Mn. Willis t' roat, Chester, the paternal �nridparentt are
Mr. and Mrs. D.av1d Myen, Carroll
tow n, Pa., and itre•! grandparent11
� M r. and Mrs · George Freder·
iclc Sr ., Loru: Bottom 0 ., Rt. 1 .
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!hi.' Midd leport Park Association
\\ h e n they met a t the Ci1y Hall.

Mrs. James Arnold and Mrs . Es.

th er All e n who is visiting here
fro m Ne w Y ork w e n l to Colum •
bu11 t his morning and from th ere
they will go to Cincinna tl w here
they will visit with Mr. an d
Mrs James A rn ol d an d daughter
· Caro l teen.
Milry

Final plans were mad e for the
f i rst money raising project of the
g roup ro r this se ason, t he Fish Fry
wh ic h will be held at 8 p. m. June
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proval of the project and represen.
3 . .at the park. In case of rain t he
t ,t,ves of the church will go to the
A called congrt::gational mee ung
rrv' w l l l be held in the high school
Tuesday
Greenfield,
c:ibytcry
at
Pr
o( th e ch ur c_h w ill be held June 1 2
caff'
t f'ria .
,t 10 a. m. t o present !hei r_plans. a , 9 a. rn . WI ,h a de vo t, O n.a l per,·od ,
r s from the churches are
Worke
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an d
preceding th e meeung.
Martin
P1'�C Franklin
p. m.
Pearl McBride , presiden t of the friend, Harry K m g of the U . S . a�kcda to be a t the f"ry at 5
contri
r
a
is
being
h
w
hi
.
food
ll
nd
J' i&amp;it In Syrt1cuae
Bo;,i_ rd of Truste es, was present a t Army, s tation cd il l l'o rt Knox, 1. , , 1 ,.. d i;hould also be there at tha t
Miss Marcia Ka rr wu pleasantly ruesctay's mee t mg to discuss th e Ky., spent the weekend with
l une.
surprised Monday when he r COU· planli wi t h t he scssion.
· an d fam1·1 )'.
, �c· ranees M ar , m
.
.- n added atlraction of !he even•
sins, M r . and Mrs. H enry Ludman
E rro t l D aw son an d M r. . a nd
Ut h ers ill tend 1011: the_ mee t mg
.
of Uppe r :'d o nl_ Clair, N. J . . came were Mrs. Rache l McBride, cle rk ; M u. 811l Da wson and children, mg will be a ball game by MidI
1&lt; 1rt Littl e Lea"ue.
di
to . he r . �o me In Syracuse for a Mrs. A. H. Durst, Mrs. James l,luid. Belle, W . Va., visite d with Mr.
:�
1 Tuesday's m:eting it was an•
v1ut.
br ief
:,uss Fnm k1 e Mumaw, Mrs. Tom Dawson 's mother, M rs. �ill Daw- ri•\\i ce
n d that th e jungle qym was
Mn. Ludman w as t�� former C lark, ,,., 1 1 : 1.im 1· W1,1t!,Jrc:11 1,· r I son and l\lr. and Mr . Will Myers
i;
bi•iuj! installed and would be finAngeline Kelley_ 1nd_ v1s 1 ted many a u d �, , :. .1 1 ..J n , c Jivlllll:..
1 M u11day. Terry D.aw11on, Columbus,
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i�h!'d today Thr- park ls also in
times w hen a girl with her grand
_ _ _ --~ _ -· picnic
w&lt;1s Jbu a guest.
, · . t a· bl e111.
· ,, o r mor�
ncf'u
1
.
mothe r Ka rr a t the Karr home
Ne:tl m ee t mg of the aSSOCliltlOll
C allers over_ the p�st weekend
stead, no w owned by Miu M a rcia .
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with ,\'l tss L 1,1s C ecJ! were Mr . w i l l be he ld on June 13.
Thia waa he r first visit in 30
aud Mrs. W. r:. Ccc1l, Lima , M : � .
yea rs.
Following dinner with Mi!III
1 M .. bcl Blakely, Colu mbo� rnd
Mrs: I I . A Brown, RothCSLl'!". M_11_1H
Ka r r the c o uple lef t for Delawa re
l; ubert 1-:rwin, Columbus ,•1:,1t
lo meet their son, Ber gen, who
l - l 8 Soc
ed over t he weekend with / 1 . t,
was a fr esh m an at the Ohio Wes• Church C'la5s
The S yracus e Na zarene Churc_h sister, Mrs. William Robso11 ;rn d
le ya n Unlveral l y this year and ar•
Ho
mebui ld e rs Cl a s.&amp; he l d t heir Mr , an d Mrs. Le s Er win.
co mpanld him hom e.
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regu lar mc('tin,a May 23 a t th e
1
Mrs. l lenry Hennesy, local, Mr. i
home of Mrs. Allah Teaford. T he
By LUCILL E HAWKI NS
Our able courteous staff is
meet ing ...,.a,; ppened wi t h prayer and Mrs. Mont West, Zanesv ill e 1
alway s ready to serve you
Mrs. H. D. Ddenbach e r of Col­
by Re x . l l aro!d Hol mes, devot ions and Mr . and Mrs. R. T. We:it and •
POMEROY, ORIO
with a variety of fine foods.
by Mr�. TeAford. To1&gt;ic w as on iOn Tommy, Pomeroy, spent Sun­ umbus who spent the w eek end
Not Op111t Tonl9ht
'Hope, with Bibi� v erse and group day at Camden Park.
wuh her bro ther, Frank B. Will,
O,-n 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dally
Weekend v1sl tors of Mr. and and oth er re latives lelt Tuesday
THURIDAY •nd FRIDA Y
I discussion .
Udrcshmc nts were served by Mn. Haymon d Col e s and family for St. :,tary11, W. Va. , lo visit Mrs.
"STALAG 17"
WUILaqi Holden and
Mrs. Bob Muorc and Mrs. J ean and her mo t her, Mrs. Sadie Jones o. L . Quillen .
were Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul (Irene
Mrs. o. L. Quillen o r St . Marys,
Otto Preminger
Moore.
Pese nt were Mr. an d Mrs. S a m- Singe r) Cook and Charles Singe r W Va., was !he week end guest o f
SUNDAY tt,ru WIDNIIDAY
JUI/I U
10n Hall, Re v. Harol d Holm es, Columbus and Willie Broughton, relativ es in the area.
W-a U Dl1n,ey'1
S;Sgt. John T. Baily lert Sun'day
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Na ppe r , gr aduale of MIIS who cam e es•
Mr. and Mr:i. Le land Bumgarner, peclally to a t tend t he Alumni and for McGuire Air Force Base, N. J.
"TOBY TYLElt"
Phone WY-2•!973
ilfler a five weeks visit w it h his
Mra. Bob Moore , Mrs. Jean Moore Mr. Whitey, Fairmon t , W. Va.
In Technlcolor
Margie Cunningham, Mrs.
moth e r, Mrs. John F'. Baily_ and
Kt,vin Corcoran ttnd
Mrs.
Z18 E. Main
Pomoro7
Mr. and Mrs. William Beaver other relatives. He left Tuesday I
Irene Cundiff. Mrs. Teaford, Mrs.
"Obimp" Ohimpanzee
l Judy Wolfe and daugh ter Cathy Columbus w ere di11ner gues ts Sun for Germany w here he wtll be sta•
Ann, Dale Teaford, Vada Hose day with Mrs. He lena Bake r and Honed for three years.
Teaford, Tamala Sni der, J o hnny son Larry and in t he evl:ning were
Mr. and Nlrs. Char les Elliqtt, eon
dinner gues t s of her mother Mra.
Butnga r ner .
and daughter Janice of
M.
Arc-her
w ho resides in the
Stephen
J.
Nex t m eeting w ill be al the
Winebrenner apartment.
Abo Hand, W. Va., were . week end
ho me ot Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
visi tirig Mrs. A r ch e r over the gueslB of her mo ther, Mrs. C. L.
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arnold, Athens Road.
Attend Picnic At
Mrs. C. L. Arnold. Mr . and Mrs.
De nney.
,
Elliott and family and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
G
McMuler
Charles
Swart• Home A.t A Ifred
e Arnold and daugh t er, Sus­
Maxin
who
came
Saturda,Y
e vening to at­
A pJcnlc was held at the hom e
In Gallipolis. Sunday,
of Millard Swartz at A Ifred re­ tend t he Alumni banquet a nd anna, were
dinner at the home or
family
a
for
d.anc
e we re guesb o f Gene GratE:,
ently. Those presen t were Mr.
r . and Mrs. Rober t M. RJehards.
M
Thl'Y
re
t ur ned home ln Colu m bu1
and Mrs. Dale Kuhn, Little Hock­
Mr. and Mrs. Cha rles EIHnlt and
l&amp;.'f .... ..... ... ....... t ••
ing; Charl e11 Ben tz and daughter, Sun d ay,
C. 1... Arnold we re Monday
rs.
:1\
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rhymer and
Wee k end gu ests ·or Mra. Ferne dinner gue1l8 o f Mr. and Mrs.' Mar•
.... . eof9 .. .. ....
Beatr ice Bc11Lz of Lanca�le r , Pearl Barker were Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ne w Haven, W. Va.
......._dr4 ,,.c11r1 .....
an d Bill Randolph, Coolvill e , Mr. Cut er and dauih t&lt;ir, Baltimore, 0. ion Ding} oi
t he ho me of Mrs. C. L.
f,
a
Callers
and Mr�. S tanley Meeks and sons,
Wllllam Burnell Pe t tit, son of
the week end we re
Shad e , Bernita Rae Biggs and M r . and M rs, Albert Pet tit left Arnold over
Hubert Sha rp of
Mra.
and
Rev.
Mr . and Mrs. Millard Swarti, Ter. T11esd1ty morning for Air F or ce
and Mr. and Mrs. Tu d i
field
Green
ry and Sandra.
du ty.
Hill or Racine .
.. ... ...IMck ... ...
Oth er vl111tors over lhe week e nd
Ml!IS Alice Bumljla r ner, Beckley,
were
Mr . and Mu. Richard W. Va., and Mill Mary Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Sejtz of ft. 'I
S warlt and son, Ravenna, Mr. and Alhena, were weekend guests of Wayne, Ind , spe n t t he holiday
Mrs. Vere Swartz, Alfred, Vernon 1,\r. and Mn. Noah Hukim and week end with her pa rents, ,ifr.
Swartz 'of Belpre, Mr. and Mr,. attended the Alu mni banquet al and Mre. J os�ph H. Grue11er, l�ar•
Murry Ho pkins aud daughter o( C.Uthire Saturday night. Miss ri110nville Road.
.
Dayto n, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mon­ Bwa,a rner was a member or t he
Mr. and Mn. Richard 'Rupe and
tle and C.mily, Guysvllle.
CHS gradualinR class 1910 and daugh ter, Linda, re t urned home
Sandri Swa rtz ret urn ed home celebrated her gold e n ann iversary Monday e vening afte r ti vlsil ln
wi t h Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn to u a gradua t e. Charl e s Haskins, Rlchmo11d, Va.
PP-616-E!O
1pe11d a fe w days.
John Burgan returned to his
e m ployed ln Marlena also spont
the weekend w llh th e Noah Has- home, Toledo, Monday, a!le r a
wee k e nd visi t with Mr. and Mn.
kin,.
Birth A111wu1tced
Albert Swatzel. Mn. 1:lurg11,n re­
Mr. a11d Mrs. Al bert P�ttlt of
Charles Faulkner ot Ch.uleston rualn e d lor a week's vlelt.
Middleport � re an noiv1crng the visited over the holiday weeken d
Mark Davis and K enne t h Wolfe
birt h of a 11111c po�nd, t wo ounce w llh his mother Mrs, James Faulk­
of
Racine were over nigh t guests
Hon a t the Mason
Chide on May 26. ner.
.
Sunday
o f 'Mr. and Mrs. Ea r l Dill,
The new arrival, w h o has fou r bro•
01110
"Middle or Upper Bloek"
POMEROY
Mr. and Mr1. ft. H. Hayman ot
t hcrs 1rnd rive s�s tcrs . , h DS
been B ryn A t hyn, Pa . . have ret urned Mornint: Star.
numcd, lllm1ld Fr11nkhn.
Ha r ry l;l'nheimer or Soulh Vien­
to t heir home a f te r visllinJ.t: lhclr
Mrs. '.r1ahel Pet tit uf Pom e roy Is I mothers, Mr11. n. c. Sa mohUry , Jo. na w11.11 the wcd 1 end i,lUe!ll of his
the grand mothe r of the children. [ cal and Mrii .
Hulph Haym an, 11ia ter and brother-In-la w. Mr. and
hlr,1. W1111cr Schreiber.
u
e
.
Rad
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Mr. and Mrs. Walte r Schreiber
PupilA Picnic Tue,day
Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald Anthony spen t Sunday in Athens wtth her
A picnic w.is held last Tuesday
flt lhe home of Mn, Pearl Wil• and children Barbara and Joe re• tathr.r, H. H . Genheimer and
In Several Patterns and Colors
llums, teacher or the Blxth g rade a t turned home S un day lit er spcn d · dauehter.
d
w
rd, Ind.,
"''' . dud Mrs. John Pollock. Mrs.
Sugar Ihm School for pupils of lni the eeken In Bedfo
w ith Mr. and M rs. Jay Jenkins.
Georgia Ha r rison and Mr. and Mrs .
Mn. WHl ilt mB' cla111 a nd their ram- l
. They were accompanied lo 111• William Hell man visited M onday
Ill
;:'he potluck affalr was enjoyed I d!ana by Mn. J enkln'11 Ron, St even with Mr. 11,nd Mra. Walter Scheiber.
!!s
by 125 pcnons. G� mes were play• Ro binson w ho had .!pent the p t
Mrs. Edward Ball w ho rell a
week
here
w llh his grandparents,
ed. Sort drinks were Rerved to the
we ek ago JnJurlnR he r ankle Is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Chaae.
t��t11 ��•· WI ll la ma.
Spending the weelr.t1nd with Mr. lmprovlng, but ls 1till o n c rutches.
Mines Maud and til'eda Grueser
and Mu. Karl Owe n1 were Prirs.
visiting ln Chlca,o w ith Mr.
are
1
Anna
Owens,
and
Mr.
•nd
Mrs.
ROUTE
ROAD
Y
BRAPBUR
nd
Mrs. C. A . Neff.
a
John C. G ood rich, Day ton and
Phone WY-!-3748 Middleport, Ohio Day or Evening
:,Jsa Jeanne Hine11 of Colu mbus
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlncbrenner
IT'S
was the week end auest of her par­
of Colutnbus.
Mr. and Mr,. Billy (Wilma ntll) ent., Mr. a nd Mn. Ed ward Hlnea.
J o hnson o f
Columbus visited
Mrs. Wilbur Frecker 1nd son,
briefly w lth Mr. and Mrs. Kerine t h
and a:randaon, D&amp;Yld, of
Larry,
Middleport
Byer over the weekend when lhey
Clflveland visaed her mother, Mrs.
ca me to attend the MHS Alumni
POR
Susie Fischer a nd Mr. and Mra. Da­
banquet
vid Frecker and olher rela UvH
Vlaitlna w ith Mn. L1!:1r; · :1
l ver the week end.
Payne over the weekend were
Miss Mar1uerlte Moore of Char­
Mrs. Phyllis Tensley of Chllrles•
le,ton, W. Va., 'Miss Agnes Moore
ton and Mrs. Charle1 Payne of
of Columbua and Mt. and Mra. Ro•
Dayton,
l&gt;crt Roiers and daughters, Nancy
rnJ Janel or N e lsonville were
M: mr111 111 :1111• •••� , ·-" " r ..,.
·
W week end a:uesta of Mr. and Mrs.
._ i Thomas Youna:.

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The new buUding, a project for
which the community ba a been
nlaing funda for the p11t two
)'ea rl, will be a 40 foot by 90
foot cement block 1tJ;:ucture lota.t­
ed on an •ere of land �dJacent to
the Bedford S.hool. Th• bulld­
ln1 will be o; 1 lleel,truu gable
roof with a heigbt of 22 feet
witb ample room for buketbalJ
and other sports, The building
will be equipped with a kitchen
and other modern facilities and
wUI be uaed as a commWJJty cen­
ter.

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suits with matching 1sk1rt­
tailored col l&amp;ra - sleeve­
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Restaurant

. Leslie Fultz, manager or the
Pomeroy Cement Bloc:t Com pany,
met wt,th the trusleel last night
at the Bedford School whea final
approval was ilren tbe plan, by
the trustees. Mn. Well said today
it UI expected that the building
will be campleted by the begi n­
ning of the school term next fall,
Other bidden on the project
w ere the Hoon Con1truction Com­
pany, Athena, John Hardy and C.
l.. Heaton, Pomeroy.
Olber offleers of the Bedford
itee,eation Ce nte r
are Ralph
C&amp;ll, pre1ident, and Mn. Florence
Well, treasurer. Tbe setretary
"'d that almost half of the

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P�INISYILLI, �O. UPlr-Th•
Pf'OMCutlon
tod1Y falled ta
thaka th• testimony of • retlr­
.ca balllatlu •x,,art, who clalmt
an aecldont1I &amp;hot might hne
kllhld
acouhnlst.r
Cha rtN
Clark 11'1" Chrlatntfla l!n.

PAINESVILLE, 0. UPI-Prose­
cutor Edward Ost.nnder was ex­
pected lo try to tear do wn a bal­
listic; expert's statements today in
the first degree m urder trial of
!'loyd E. Hargrove.
David L. Cowie&amp;, retired h�ad of
lhe Cleveland police scientific in­
vestigation uni&amp; which handled
the Marilyn Sheppa rd ease six
yeara ago, testified Wednesday at
ria.rgrove's trial.
4,,;owJes said a bullet laken Crom
the head of .Sun&lt;:lay School teach­
er (..barles Clark and another re•
moved from a telephone pole may
or may. not have Deen shot from
tne same .22 caliber rifJe.
The state bi1J1shcs expert had
teitU\ell �I. Ille t'!'o
lbOt
��om ,. Cbi ,ame weapon, a rifle
whlc.11· H•rtrove 1' 1Jea:ed1Y bougot
1horuy betore Clark w,111 snot
do wn in his Mentor home by a
sniper last t..:hrtat.maa .l!:ve.
.. JJu e to rnutUation, there is in1uff1c1en t area to determine w.be•
Iner tbey had beeD fired from
the Ame b,rrel," Co wles said.
"1'.he lanas on the test bullet
appeared to be differen t from
Laoae on the fatal bt.Ulel," be
Hid.
L- owlea sa�d he used the same
equipment at tne state crime lab '
to test the buUeta as Emory Cal•
Joway, woo te1t1f1ed for tbe stale
that the buueta were from lb.e
same rifle .

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dreuee. A wld• range of
at7lot, eo!off and wea
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Wllliam J. �organ is the ev&amp;ngelist for the revival services
no w jn pr ogress at the Bradford
C1mrch ot Christ w here Ralph
Humble ls minister. Mr. Morgan
waa formerly the mini:iter of the
Pom eroy Church of Christ and
has also held ministeries at Chap,
manville,
Va., MoBcow, Ohio
a nd Booker, Texas.

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H e received hls education at
Kentuck,y Christian Colle ge, G rayion, Ky., the (.lncin nati Bible
Seminary, Cincinnati, and Marshall College, H untinJton. At one
ti me he Berved as lield evangelist for the KYOVA Evangelistic
Association, and for the past
three years bas been professor
of Greek and New Teatament at
G r undy Bible lnBtitute, Grundy,
Va., and mlnister ol th e Ha)'ai,
Va., Church of Chriat.

He wilJ serve on the fa culty of
S outhern Christian Colle.ii:e, San
Antanio, Texas, bea:lnning w ith
the f111l t erm, 1960, an"d is also
preparing to do miaiionary work
'
ID Mexico,.. • �
,
· ·The Public i1 cotdlally Invited
to attend the servJce11 at the
Bradford Church of Christ. There
will be .special m udc Ind chalk
drawings each evening in addition
to the congregational 1ineing and
inRpirational messageJ.
Starting
time is 7:30 p. m.

A. ti. Mehlm.in , ma nilg .. ,t, �e.
i,
power: plant, uid today that . he pJant.
Mayor Wingett s�ud that he
lhought the village officials
acting hastily in taking such ac- qioqgbt the ne w stack . wo uld do
tion sinee the power com pany i!I in uie h to alleviate the 11luat1 ou but
now
engaged in ereeting a n ew th� t I t would not be put into oper­
.
iltaCk to replace the four e 1:ittiq l\ion until th� fa�l of 1961. He said
stact1 from which the fly-ash de- , � t the conunmog faU of flyash
�or the next 18 mo�th• wa� . a ser­
, poaita t11ue.
In com menUng on the council tous health threat, m ad_d1t1on lo
action, Mayor Wingett ■aid that d•m tge to pr:;:•� and •nconven•
not only Racine is affected by the Jenee of the epoaita.
The ne w lllck at the �P_Om
deposits but also the 1urroundin,:
nt ! to cost more than $1 m illion,
a
pl
territory. He termed the heavy de
I poaits a "menace to the healtb of J1 bema built as a result of proteats from Lhe Raci ne commu nity
about 1500 people."
over the Jut ■evera! yean, the
Ht- Mid that it la ttt.
mayor &amp;aid. A new staa over 600
of council to :-elM • funf' by feet high waa completed last year
voluntary ubacrlptlon to •fry to serve a new unit oC the plant
ttt. problem to the Pntpft' Who' · now under constructio n.
torltiN. H• •tln11nd tlllt a
$2.000 fund could be relMd withi n a Wffk from R acine
,...,...�
and na,jghborlng communltt..
The kacine council melilbf!n
took " the action last night because
'
of continuing heavy deposits ln ! the
last few weeks. They atated that. '
with the ne w slack
construcl.ion ,
now started, they believed that the
�I-Senate
power com panr was neglecttna: the
W ASHINGTON
proper mea,µres to control the Democr a�ic Leader Lyn�on _B•
tly ash from the four slacks to be Johnson 1s o ut or Ute pres1den hal
*t.&amp;ing gate and runnina: Wlth tbe
replaced.
wfJootedne•1�. I\( ' . 'fe�� QU41"•
I T4&gt;11Pll!II, IN'(l'ftT�
M�lmas- den\ed _ �hat any �.
· .
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pntaUttODJ were bema: neglected
.but after .a B1.1-siate We�ter.n
and stated that the Racine official• ca mpaign 1wm1, Johnson still ii'
and o ttier interested partieR have w llhhold�ng an announcement of
a standing invitation to visit the his candidacy.
There ia at le_asl a good chance
Sporn plant at any time to see control measures. He said that al- he wJII say nolhm1 formally ab out
though the invitati on hat · bee n being a candidate until jURt be­
made several Umea no o Hicial has fore the Dem ocratic convenUon
visited the plant. He ter med last opens in Los Angel es on July 1 1
night's action by the co uncil as -If then.
"unfair" inas much as It had been
The 1'es:as Democrat returned
made witho ut fin inspection of the
t o th e Senate late Wedneaday,

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'·J'ohnson Out .Of
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Cl� Reunions Held During
Chester Alumni Banquet E¥ent

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wllkb will be1:ome effectiVe witb
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Hbool )'elr wete aniwuneed hf
Ohio UD1'11'1i!J PreilOonl,Jolin C.
Baker.
Two associated prof�S1 or1, I&gt;r,
B. A. Re nkenhf:rcer and Dr. Lee
C. Soltow, have been promoted
to full protesson. Dr. Ren �en­
ber1�r teach es rom a�ce l1n1u11u
and has aerved iii ,.avfaer to for.
el1n students foi 'di"e- past Rix
1e1r1.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Faculty memiers" promoted
Admitted Wednesday Leveda
from the ra nk ot"18il1tant profes,
Y ost, Rutland; Rodney Evans,
,or to UIOciate profe11or are Dr.
Pomeroy,
tired from 'iws aix-da y Western
SCOUTS TO MIET
WIiliam S. Butert Journalism;
Dis
missed Wednetday
tri
Ricky
p but obvi ously pleased w ith
All
m
e
m
bers
o
f
Middlep
o
rt
B
o
y
nr. Wendell v. E. Brooks, chemPromu, Portland"; Rodney Baker, Scout Troop 245 are asked to m eel what he found.
11try; Dr. Lawrence J. G1ll1eher,
Caldwell.
During bis absence, hls presi•
at the Legion Hall at 6 p. m. this
phyalcs; Harry L. Hoffe e, electri­
Births A ao n to Mr, and Mrs. evening lo practice for a Court of dential hopes were given I lift by
cal engJ.n·eerl ng; Dr. Charles R.
J ohn Yost, Rutland.
two developme nts.
Hon or.
Mayes, history; Charin Mt nelli,
One was a full-pi!;ge advertise­
mu1ic ■nd director of the band•;
ment carried in 18 maj or news­
Dr. John E. NYJa■rd, psyc hology;
papers acroSB the cou n try, urging
Dr. William B. Smith, chemistry;
Jon
n1on to "become
an active
Dr. Charles H. Sout hwic k, zoology
candidate lor the nomi nation. 1'
and Dr. Ray F. Sprin&amp;, malbe1111The other Wall an editorial en­
matics.
dors
eme nt by the Scripps-Howard
Seven in1tructor1 were promot­
ed to aulatant profeasor ra11k.
Approximately 191 alumni and guests of Chester High newspapers, whoHf 18 editors
o ined jn calHnt hi m t he •·ablest
They are Mary Ellen Gille1pie,
School attended the anrlual banquet and dance al the Chester jand
w
ASHINGTO
strongest Democrat avail­
i,
UPt-Delen
ae
physical education and 1tbletic1;
School Auditorium Saturday evening .
able" for th e presidehC)'.
ph)'1lca1 Secretary Thomas .s. Ga &amp;ea Jr.,
Slanley ,ff. Huntsma n,
A ceiling of blue and wnile streamers with many colored
Jobnaon js known lo fe el that
education and athlellca; Dr. Kalb­ di1elo1ed todor tltot u-2 ■PY plane
baloon.,
.
and
lanterns
llllhia
the
decorate
p,ov,ded
d elegate claims of the Demo­
the
d
Untied
the
audito[l
•t
■te,
um
Tables
were
l'Yn A. Johnson, German; Albert
J. KGnok, 1eo&amp;r1Phfi Dr. Richard with ••O'et d•ta 1bout BovleL decorated with blue and whlte candles and beautiful flowers cratic preaidenllal "front-runner'•
Sen, John F. Kennedy D-Maas.,
1. Purdum, J:nililh; Dr. J�es F. ato111tc weapons, miaailea, -aubma• arranged by the Chester Garden Club members.
rin
e■, planea and airfields.
are
somewhat inflated.
Olfic
,
e
ra
ot"
the
Alumni
tor
thi1
Sheridan, pbilo,ophy ••d Howard
Ke aaid the informatiori broulht year were: presidenl, Sam itel Mi• I c,o��lttee ol Mr1. Betty Lu l&gt;u.n1
J, Shull, lnd•otrl1l art■.
bact by tbe U•.:.! 11 was "vit&amp;l i ll- cha el; vice preaidenl, Mrs. Cleo W1ll11m Will, Walter Brown, Verlormauon" wblch WH used by Smith· second
Yice pre■ldent non W eber and Mr1� Bertb1- 8mith
.
. tb, Defense DeparttaenL
Harold Hawt; sttretary, Mr,. Mn: w11 given and the followln, oUi •
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' G�te. demib;ed the military dred Gaul; 111lat1nt aecrelary , · ce�s . for the year. of 1881 �were
v1lue of the nl;ht1 In elOted door Mra. Betty Lo• Dean· tre11orer elbcted:
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31,
"&amp;
leltimony befON the Senate For• Robert Woods and a!;istant trea:
P�sident, Ronald 01borne; vice
W
president, Jeanette Ke,ler;, ,-cmd
eicn Retaliqig Committee which surer, Reid Young_
ta eondu�tina: an inquiry Into the
Invocation was given by Rev. vice Pi:elident, Mrs.. PaullntilleyU·2 episode and the subsequent Robert R . Card. Followiqg the de· en ; third vice Pres1dut, , MZII. Jo
IN
W ASH GTON UP I-U. S. Rep.
failure of lbe · 1ummi&amp; meeunr.
nn Tu tUe; folll!Ul vice pretideni
liciou1
turkey
A
din
ner aerved ti)'
Coach Ruuell Moore Of Pomeroy
the Chester PTA, Samuel Mic h- Starllna: M.as,ar i leUe1'J'Y Gay Wayne. L. Hay!I (O--Oblo) has ec·
today Hted all ht1h ■chool-q;ed
a el, -president, welcomed lhe Ann Gaul; a11i1tant aecretary, cuaed Li fe Magazine of a imear
boya who are lntereated in playin.1
eet
IUD
en
iroup and extended a wekome to Eleanor Wells and treasurer, Mrs c1 mpai1n againBt Congre11 and
111mmer �•eball In a four-team
denied any i mproper uses of tax•
thote mem bers present of the G 'oJda Fredertet.
leque, to meet Monday 1t I a. m.
pay
en· mone)'.
'J.'Wo Wut C01umlna, W . 'Va. men 1960 class of Eaatern liiRh School
The reunlort1 of the classes of
"All my expen ses were made in
at the hl&amp;h achool.
.
Coach 11.oore a,ted that playcn were Jailed b)' Pomero, police tut with Jo Ann Hensley giving the 1921, 1936, UNI and l9llil were conne ction with the NATO (North
nlaht, one for _ lntoxieation and the l'flponae.
•
annou nced for neat year.
briftl: '8 with them for lnaurance. othe
AUantic Treaty organizaUon) cpnr for drivta&amp; Without an operlteunions of the c11,se1 of 1920, 1
The president thanked the oUI- ference and 'm
Two Pomeroy teaDll are planned
1
not making any
I
to,ether with tentative dubl from ator I license. In tbe c:ou nty Jail 1 935, 1940 and 195q were held cer1, the committee., the PTA, the apoloaies," he said.
� ii � HOll"hu, charged Paul Guthrie was 1poke1rnan for Chester Garden Club and all
lliddlepgrt and Racine.
Life Magazin e Wednesday pub.
Wttb intoxu:ation, and loaepb Neal, the 1920 clan, The other mem• tho.tie that · helpe d in any way lo
lished
a story which was alao car•
who wu 'oper1tin1 &amp; car without I ber pre1ent Of the 1920 claS8 make this 1960 Alumni banquet
ried in Knight newapapers that
drlver's llcenae.
wa■ Mr1 , Con1tance Allen. Rqnald an d dance a 1ucceiss.
certain members of
the H ouse
Chief Jed \'lebs\er aald the ' two Oa borne eave the hlatory ol the
The remainder of tbe e vening had abused expense a ccounts.
men will be Jiven bear111a, belore 193G ela11 and William Wm Wat w11 ,pent in viaitin
i and danelna
� YORI: IIPI-Broodw11'1
Among other things, the 1tory
Mayor Charlea Lea:ar Sal\ll'day , 1pokesman for. the lko class.
with mudc furnl1bed by Cliff eaid the NATO Conference acf■-lod • f..W,,,t, .ar, . lllcl�lnl
, A report of the _nominatlna: By�r• a nd Hi1 Sttin&amp;-Notes.
and'bf lbllflhl !/le """fd'• llteatrl• ev1enln1.
co un t had paid for o ne-way air.
,
cat eentor ..,.. ._lid to lie lo
Jlne trti,s between W11hln1ton and
·
d■- -- o1 a l111c!r dlt­
P•f• ' ll,lwo,Q actor, and produo• ,1 •
· TIie llifill of one ,b..,, weal out
'1Vedll1..S., Jul ni&amp;hl aod only ••
elewentb•Ja:o9r aetU,ment Gf a bit­
ter con� dl,pute lod,IY could
��ON� C.Uf, UPI - Two hJ11Ve been filled with mllllna: lf.u- 1 and the charred hameu of hia yie&amp;l'lli .qainst Congresa."
pn-1 U,. ll�f Bro■dw'lf
block
. .
·runaway btothen ...:. •led 12 and d e nts:
'
■o n s' pet dog.
o•I lo �
I
He &amp;a.id that none of th e plane
14 - 111d the pet �O&amp; they toot , The brother, - who were In
McDonald, a m,achJni1t, ginger- fli� bad been made to play
along � their adventure - were love with.. flying and , once said ly picked at 1he ragged bit, and golf. "O n the .!Ontrary, they were
Del &amp; WO
�
killed early today_
when a pla ne lbey would learn to fly or "die pieces of bµ: aons' effects, took to help the present administtathey atole amuhed full-lhrotue trying" - were Identified by thelr ho ld of •battered watch and Uon'1 foreign policy," he said.
,
parent, H Thom a,, 12, a11d Jame■ very 11oftly · said:
Hays said he WH also curiouB
Jud,le E. W. �Pltlll fined two lato a play,r6und..
The ilnlle-en1lne plane cn1bed 14, McD091ld. &amp;th had once be"Yea. Thit'■ them. Th•t'1 the about how much it eoat to fly
men ,in and cOltl ' wh on Ohio
Prbid ent Eisenho wer to "-u.euata,
State Patrol �.. toda, id CDU'l- and . burned in the ,roundl. of fore attempted to lte■l ,n 1 airplane. boy■' thlng.1. "
Witnessea nid the four-seat Ga., in bis jet tranaport.
'7' cl�. Edsir, , .Br,etr� J'oriland, Emenon Junior Hip Sebool Jo. They had been . miaatn, from their
plan e Oew at low altitude over
He uid he checked with v arious
Wu c\upd •th ,Jlll).iDt ti turn eated in I! ntiden�ial Nttion elm- home sin� Mo nday,
Df).ton B. McDonald, •father of the are a, banked aharply on a 1irllnes and they ealimated cost&amp;
with �f!I and apartment
-1tholt; · .ima,, tb.e ,
l
and .... L: � �th
DOUIN ht �ii Loa Ati1eJea 111burb. the brothera, went to Pollack:R near U-turn, and then plowed into lot the Boeina 70'1 jet tran,port
!!,_d
l!nll&gt; "°� ·l"'vprol llorluaey to ldeoW1 llte!r bodle, lit• ,ro..d. )'lllt lta IID&amp;lt etl(loe , at between '900 ••d ,$1.000 per,
.
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lllilll llill l&gt;lul..
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��;�Jt��1i� ·E.lb'· e eId, s_ In .pome(oy ,
IIOM&amp;l'r altor a

State Will 1.ry
Tearing Down
Defense Point

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Brliadway Footli«Jw
Flick�g Dimly

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Mr. and K,a. J1 T. McClaiu nturned � their home, Lanctlilter, 11:
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P�bl���!.?
lem" in the Racin� a,
!lied toda ,, ollowing .a Wednesday
night meeting of Rael ·
· coane
The council, by •·
�"18 vnte ·
sed a resolution instructing Mayor E. N,:
y an attorney to ex16 e
plore the feasibility ���I
n the federal cour!s
to relieve what they·
worst ever'' fly-ssh
deposit, on the vi
. .
jhe' Phi. ,P Sporn Power plan!
directly across lhe riv
OJO the Me county village .

High' C-L--I
Players lfl/m·
Meet M0ftday

Wom1n1
COTTON

. Charlea­
Miu Vlr1inla
ton, w. Va., WH the week e�d
her aunt, Miss Nettie
1 �ue1t o f
.{oehler.
t Mn. Dale Valentlne and ch lid­
"en of Parker1bur• visited Sunday
;- vllh Mr. and Mr11. Eldon Kraeuter
J. and daua:hters, Mornina Slar.
Mlsa Leda Mae kraeuter or Ne1•
sonvllle Is spendl na: a L"' o week va­
cation · with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldo n JCraeuter.
Miss Fay Thomu of Columbus
1pent the week end with her par­
enlt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomaa.
Mr. and Mn. John R. Weeki and
ton, Tom, or Reynoldlburi, spent
the week; e nd wlth thelr parents,
and 1
:�r, a nd Mrs. Sidon Weeki
11n. Hermon S.hoH.
Mr . . and Mn. Bruett Scholl an\!
t.mlly of Lanca■l•r viii� rec&lt;ldt•
ly with his mother, Mn. HUTDan·
Sc holl, and hi■ ,randmother1 Mn.
Edward Hile,
Ml'I. Plul Kauts and dau&amp;hlen,
Barban and JIU, of Columbua,
Fishe r of

Fine quality cotton l w Hl
Bermuda Sllrnrt., - front :rip­
per oloslng - two pockets.

$5.95 to $25 .00

Name Brand
Merchandise

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Move Approved By pnanimous Vote

Evangelist Is
Faculty Member
Of Texas School

Seerets Bared ,
By U-2 In Its
Soviet Flights

See The Beautiful Cool Co«on·Dresses ­
AII Sbea From Junion To Extra She,

SMITH CLOTHING

BEAUTIFUL COM,LETE SELECl'ION OF

SHOE
STORE
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a amooth top over a awinging �rt. Vi�ky Vaughn add, th,
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unHpected "ith tloral embroidered httle lantern 1leev,e1. ,
iiRtant
creue-m
wear,
and
Martua' S.uoJ, ever-freth wuh
combed nlTffMI tfflt co11on. Fnppe bh.it1, pu!ait pjnk. lemon
1
ice or manhmallow white. Si1e1 5 to 15.

IN MEIGS COUNTY

Beadquarten For

lhot .... ht So
yov'•• lifflply tGt

DA'Nci ...■uMMKII AWAY the prettiett way, in-, dl'eim 0£ •
dret1. Steppiq out of SEVt:NTIEN" with fine pin tucb molding

f•t.ere.t_

WEATHER

Racitie" Council MaJ Ask Relief From
·Ash Deposj_ ts In Un ited States Court

MR. MORGAN

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HART LEY and I.EN N ETT
SHO E STO RE

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Contract for the con.,tructlon of the Bedford Recreation �·
Center has been awarded the Pomeroy Cement Block Com.
pany on its low bid of $10,600 it was announced today by Mrs.
Audrey Well, secretary of the organization.
C�nstruction of the new township facility will start as soon
as Imai plans are completed and f,nancing arrangements are
made, Mrs. Well said.

WOMENS COTTON

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Pomeroy Firm Awarded Bid In
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M a inly About
People
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A rine assortment of wo­
mens c o t t o n sleeveless
blouses. Beautiful patterns,
as wel l as solids to choose
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Make Elbe rfeld s I n Pom eroy
You r Shoppin g Center
For Womens Wearing Appa rel

chnle1 Clarkson, pre11drn t , pre,ided over Tue!iday'1 meeting or

By F R EDDIE HOU DAS H E L T

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Polit Assoc iation
CompI etes Pl ans
For Fish F ry

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YOUNGSTERS OF THE MEIGS-MASON ar ea will present � ,WIIIIM! Ken-;!I
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nroduction
June 9, Thursday,
sta rting at 7:30 ,.m.
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practicing a routine to be presented .

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Fish Fry Friday Is Season's First; Speeders
Now Had Better Look Sk yward To Elude Tickets
The season ' s first social event, this one a fish fry , will be operation 100n, , making a plane
held F'riday evening starting at 6 o'clock at Middleport'&amp; niu- available for part-time .,. fn lhll

nicipal park.
SponaOred by the Middleport
Park Association, churches and
service clubs are pitching in lo
help tnake the event 1uceuful
socially and financially, The Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club will
att�d in a croup and lldiea o.t:
..,churi:bH In the commun1ty will
bel_g With food and sel'Vin1. They
ire asked to be al lhq. park by
5 p. m. with their contributions
(food.)
Soft drinks, coflee, potato
chips and sla w will be added to
Lhe main course of fiRh.
A highlight of the evening will
be an exhibition Lltue League
baseball ga me between the league leading Senators (2-0) and lhe

Swisher .Takes
Holzer Land For
New Operation

The Swisher Coal Company of
Cheshire , with a barge loading
operation in Po meroy, bas leased
about two acres of Holzer Airport
land to set up a similar facility
on the Ohio iliver.
Co-ow ne rs Robert E. Jen lr. lna
and Miles T. Epling leased the
land Lo lhe com pany. It is a one
yea r lease with optlona which
would carry through seven m ore
years.
Re ports indicated Ura Swisher
will ael up a tloalina: coal-processin.1 machine at the site a nd
his trucks will bring cql fro m
JackRon County to load onto the
barges.

Baptist Facing
Controversial
Schism Proposal

ROCHESTER, N. Y. UPI - The
American
Baptist
Co nvention
opens its S3rd annual meelinJ to­
night faced with a decisi on on a
tontroversial m o ve lo withdra w
its 1,500,000•member den ominati on
from I.he Natio nal
Co uncil of
Church es.
The fir st Bap t ist Church of
Wichita, Kens., has asked north•
crn. Baptists to withdraw from the
Na t io nal Council, the l argest co­
operative church body in Ameri­
ca. The Kansas chureb delegati on,
which bas the large1t congrega­
tion in the den omi natio n with
4,300 members,
requested the
break becauBe it feels the Natlon•
al Co uncil is "too liberal.''

Payne Can Save $30
Dy Leaving Town

ln a sessi ori of Mayor Kenneth
McElhinney's court today Edgar
Payne. Middleport, was tined $10
and costs on a charge ol into:d­
cai ion and $50 and e95ts on 1
chsrge of resisting arrest, with
$30 of the · fine suspended pro­
viding the balance is paid and
Payne leaves this ar.e!I. Payn e
elected lo wori: o ut the fine on
the village !treets.
Alao worklng out a $HI and
co,ts fine Is Oliver Mitch, M. iddle­
porl, ane1ted on an intoxicaUoo

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aect1on or the attte. Sgt. i.. J.
St.a�, � p.a�l pilot, landed at
Redlegs fl-0).
Galli
pblts 11rporl J�rda.y . aiid.
Chairmen of the event are
Curtis Jenkinson, J ohn Thompson (n compan, with- Set. C. W . ll'ym
Jacbo n Post, and Pa.� C: B.
and Mrs. Helen Lloyd,
C:arpenter
al the Gallipou._�oat,
SKYHOOK COPSI
Southern O.blo driven who VlSlt� the court, in the � to
mi&amp;ht WIDl to violate tbe tra.Uic explain f.!ie .p_rDceu of de.�nc
I11u a wee: l}it Qlflll ,oon keep traffi4i, v1ol1ti811f' � a ; �
a,. �.
·tbeir eye tunied to the lky a, •- eloeting a
well .ts ahead ;llld behind, stale
Sgt. Szabo alao ii offer� ,
. patrolmen at the Gallipolis Post judges demon stratlon fltcbfl" _..,
of lhe Ohio Sbte Patrol revealed better Wustrate Uie new- tdfflc
today.
ehee.i: method, the patrol iiJB..
The patrol, with three planes Planes are alrea d1 . in \lire , In
already in. use in traffic checks, other sections of the ala.le when
plans to pui another plane in traffice is heavier.
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Coach At \Vahama High School

Secondary teachers in Mason County were named Tuesda7
night at a special meeting bf the Mason County Board of Education at the· board offices in Poin� Pleasant.
Two major changes in coaching staffs in the cou�ty were
made with the appointment of Jack Campbell as head basket.
bal1 coach at Wahama High School and the naming of Gary
Minton as coach at Point Pleasant Junior Higb School.
Campbell replaces Donald Mc•
Kenzie, who was named Junior ice Beller, Sidney Boggess, Evelyn
J, H . ,Carpenter, Norman
hieh coach al Wahama. Min t on re- Brake,

places John William Pact, who was C01fman, Clara Belle Dunn, Let.I
vice _ principal at Point fogiesong, Violet Gerlach, Ger-­
trude Ha1lida.f, Richard Horton,
Pleuant Senior High School.
Ralph Sayre, veteran coach at t: unice Hesson, Clifford DuM.
Lavenia Jacbon, G. Bblne No.r­
Wahama, waa renam ed head footbill coach head baseball coach man, Leon Putz, Cary H. Rayburn,
and assislant basketball coach'. i J•� �oben, Robert Sh ertzer, Jane
campbell, 1 native or Ripley, is a G. Smith, Garnette Stanley, Ro_ber­
graduate of Glenville State Teach- ta Starcher, Helen Ste rrett, Virgil
en College and taught lul year at Burris, Jr., Berfitt Jordan, MarJiq
5hamblin and Kenneth Mtlff'ay.
Wahama.
POINT PLEASANT JR. HJGHOnly 011e new teacher was hired Manford Blessing, principal; Edna
for the county scbooJ aysle m. Rila Burdett, Floyd Cole, Olive G- EctHinerman was naa1ed • �acher at ·ant, C. L. Head, · Alton. · Jonlan,
1
Wahama Hi&amp;h School.
George Kooken, J�1 l.angdon_
1
. T11achers for the cowi,ty's three Dorothy Mitchell, Glt'Y Minton,
high sc hools . and one Jqnior high ,en Poling, Elsie ��. Helen Jlo.
school are. as. follow11:
bert.11, Anna t.Uf■ Bldg.... )hf,.
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WAHAMA - Clyde Fole)', prln- ian Sayre, Emmi Wise, An'na toneiJ)al; Mary E. Capehart, DeloreR ley and Mrs. Pa,pijqe Foilt.fOn&amp;.
Coffman, LeRoy Jetrreys, Lolia · HANNAN
·L. Nevlllt:_
.
Jone:i, Eleanor Miller, Gerald Me• principal; RicbUd. Allllin, Charle.I
Callister, Florence McClung, Don- MCJ.dows, Russell McCoy,
Roy
aid McKem.ie, Lelah Jane Powell, Ross, Harold Sullivan, • Donald
Thomas Recd, Norma Roach, Ger- Meadows, Lucy Sullivan, Elizabeth
aid Rupe, Ralph Sayre, Glenn Wattenon and Audrey Meadow,.
Smith, Olston Wright, Be tty BW'ris, Leona Wamsley, Jack Camp­
bell.
POINT PLEASANT SR. lllGH­
Benjamin Franklin, IV, principal;
WASHINGTON OPI-Mn. Mam�
William Pack, vice principal; Eunl e Eisenhower was bein, treated
at WAiter Reed Army Medical
Cen ter today for h er most sever,
attack or acute uthmatic bron­
chitis.
l('he While HOUH WII no, able
to, say . how lon1 the first lat&amp;:,,
� wOuld stay in tile hospital !)r
, .whether she would be a.bte - .tp
Seventeen piano pupils will bt! , actompany the Prelident to hla
pr'escnted in recltal SJlurday at West Point class reunion . th lt
8 p. m. in the Racine Nethodisl weekend or to the F Eut later
ar
Church by their teacher, -Mri. Max- this month.
ine Wltlge�t. .
· · ;
· Mrs. Wirigett said her two m ost
advanced students, Mias Jocelyn
'
.
Taylor and Miu Terry Bradford,
will play "On Wings o f Song" by
illendolRohn, and ''The Turkillh
cdLUMBUS UPI-NationwJde
March" by M0&amp;art -(Miss Taylor), Insuran� Co., announced ill
!upport today of "some form" of
aftd "Album Bliitt'' by Beethoven,
and ''Tara ntella'' by Paul Beau• federal ln1urance procram for the
monl (Miss Bradford).
aged.
Mi91 Tay�or, a seventh grader,
The company's board of dJrec,.
served as Racine HiRh School Glee tora adopted I resolution on lta
Club accompani,t lut schOOI term. poltcy ••d 'pledged to conUnu• ef.
8oth adva nced pupils are in their forlR to provide further voluntary
lllllt j'eor of plaoo,
he1lllt cover11.. for older PIOPlo,
'
named

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,._ '

n,a. : 1

HIGd: -A

Mn. Eisenhower Hu
Wont Illness Yet

Piano Pupils
To Give Recital
Saturday Night

Nationwide Ins. Sela
Okav On Federal Aid

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