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2-.Da!JY SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2, 1959

By

NeW HOVen
Social Events

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relau,.. Olld
In Columbus tbil WOfk

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13,500,000 youngsters beween five and 14

'tarted. tile traffic cteajp ra~ of sc~ool-ye
youngsters has been cut in half. while that of
other age groups has nearly doubled."
The closing of school for the year, hQW·
ever, will not mean a complete end to patrol
influence, the club leader asserts, pointing
out that safety habits developed in youngsters during school months are certain to continue through the summer for many boys
and girls.

his 3 aona, ·Robert, Gordon

BY aLANC*I M. HASKINS

they hiJ!: root Lt
around tike a b~o~ll in a rail piJe'"a l'ate one fr~ - you know wno Tennessee Jd•hic Ford.
"Most men -

To l'~rhr~.burg today {May 26J
on a business visiL and lovely ride
it is up through Lhe r~rtlle OhiO
Valley. One &lt;'Omes to busy truck
aotrden lil'l~nes at Rockltmd and
Belpre and the roadside markets
are full of tomatoe11 (from Florida), wat.-rmelons, &lt;"itru• lruits,
and Vllltt!Lab!es. Of course, we
bot~jh1 tomatoea-IIL 75 cents a
!unall·illh basket and they Weft!
pur\)' wood to have come ~o far,
~md 110 early .
t~ .Jiut 1'ri1 glad to know Racine and
' fetart tomutoea: are comlni on
alNtce. ~~vr they'rl! just the world's
belit. ia all

ferred to in recent column wu alway!! ll8kinl( ''You Llon't know or
any rich old maid with a hacking
cough wants to a:et married, do
you?"
He'11 the one always asked me
along in a deep snow about February, ·•sJanche, where you gonna !ipend your Jo'ourlh of 1uly "
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Commencements and weddinp
!ill uver Lhe piKce. "l'i11 !IUIDIDer
and all i11 t!:UY. Today ~arne invltallon to niece Annette 4 Ables'
wedding at Jero.nea'lille, Ohio,
Jurw 13 I'm her great aunt and
shall make a mighty effort to go,
as I'm the only aunt she has ln
all the world on her htthe1·'11 1ide
(the M&lt;1tthews side, he betng LewMatthew• Ablel, son of my dear
sillter, Vina. now deceased).
Arthur Clark announces to r~e
(wait, I'm not through!) "Well,
I'm gettlna: nearer .. the altar e,,.
ery day--Junlor Kennedy's just
aaked me to be usher at HIS wedinM.'' I warn Arthur that Nature
sets a trap, a tender tray, " ve lvet
trap.

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Rev. howard Ruppelt up at our
post orfict! lickine stamps like
crazy and with a pile of bii long
envelopes · nearby-curiosity gol
the ·b etter of me so I asked plea•·
antly, "Goodneas, HO'oi{Jrd, who all
you writint.: so much to"-then
suddenly I guessed ere ne told me
- they were Hpeclal letters to all
Only yesterday (Burely 'twas
of the 40 somt! MilS 11eniors he'd only yesterday) "J. R." aa the kJds
reeently helped chaperone on their all Cll.ll him, wa~~o Ill our house w~th
New York lilnd washlncton trip. his pMrtmts and the Orin Smiths
Ue Jet me read one. It waa as ten- - we were. all set for a wild, wild
der . and loving " nte18a&amp;e of eveniaa:. playing rook.
thankl"~nd ·best wiahes to each
Discussion ra.n on all to age be·
senior such as their own mother or ing dropped, (the~.) to entering
dad would wrlte- 111aned "With a Army at 18. J. R. li1tenlng careFol'ld Heart." LLtckY. lucky us to fully, lo~ked ~P u,nd 11tunned us by
have a Howard auppell in &lt;?'!r annOUIICin,a •. Jr they ..drop It to
midll. I'll make one aueM• {N'\' ,4- wen. I m 1n, Is all.
'twUI,t.. correct) ' ~!!there ~ "'
I CKplm"~lth laughtm· (lnaideJ
len wnl 'land-either
11 each
. cry tlm~ .. think of that cute
Senior·• Memory book or in the kui and how quh·k he was to aay
lovely new R~blcs presented to t~nt. And he'i always been like
them f1·om all nver.
that.
1 r hope to be' at your wedttin.:,
And 1 know the Seniors were J . R. , olrl thing, and Jn&amp;Y'he 1 &lt;'ill
equally (fnteful to Pearl Reynold• keop from bawling- ! alw1ys Laku
,kinderprtf'n teacher (1 think) to extn handkerchiefs.
some of thc~e and to our ever
popular co~ch )lounu: .Hm Burhm.
Twn of my ruvorlte Pt&gt;ople,
All had a grand time . 'Twas doubt- Herbie {]hambcra
and Rotwrt
lea• a journey similar to Uly!llcs &lt;Bob1 Harris, have heen here
of old as told In Homer's "rlhtd" lutcly..-frlmul "Uob" to deliver
and '"Ot:ya!Kiy", llntl 1'•1 Nurely chur·ch envcloiJ('s-he wa11 golng
like to hear mo~ 11f ll.
on to .Pat GallaJ,I her's lind aaid he,
"I'll have to Htop and chew tbe
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lrilh cousin Dick McCarty rl"l· fat with ·Pal a while." Mr. Harria

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Va .. wert-

. and M.rs. Andrew
. ton • .Bruce, -of C~thf.t·

.ae.eUinc awlrnmen in trouble it
not aa eaaJ •• it looks - and oft·
en tbe reacuer teta Into troubJe,
tpo. U your child i1 not an. expert
11Wimmer with Ufesaviftl tralnina:,
t~ach blm to help another awlmmer wltb IJl oar, a roPe, or a Hre
preserver, lllllead of Jwnpiq ln
himaell. Use &amp; boat, tbat'l tbe
beat way.
Get ready for summer by teach1111 )'our kidl how ·NOT to drown!
Tlill column Is sponaored in the
interest of better health bY:
Your Tut.ftulosls Anoclaltlen
1V. and Mrs; .Riehard Vau&amp;han
were In Dunbar, w. Va., to attend
the craduatJon exercises at the New ·Haven
Dunbar High School when Mn.
BIBLES PltESI!NT•D
Vau1han's 1brother, RusseU Allen
Leather Bibles, wjlh their n1mes
Parsons, received hia dlploma. printed. Ln gold JeUefl,. were preRuuell was an bonor student jn 1 ~~~~~~to membera of st. Paul's
the clasa of JM.
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Church, graduating from
· The Vauchan's returned
School. Those' receiving the
Friday
and
Sunday
UU.s year Were Jimmy Fry,
btouibt the Vaughan&amp;' children
and Mrs. John Fry, and
.home and also his fil'andmother,
of Mr. and
Mrs. Annice Oh,Hnger, who have
Men visiting in ·Dunbar for the
PLAN SWIMMING LESSONS
past weet. He plan8 to remain
Mr. and iVs. Don Foglesong and
Swimming leaaona at Ute New
here with ._!!rs. Ohlinger and the
Recreational Pool wllJ be· lamily of Mason had as Memorial
Vaughan!! ror 1 short viJit.
on Jun'e 1 at 8 •· m. to 10 Day dinner guests, ,Mr. and Mra.
a.
m.
children from. 6 to 10 Georee Mees and Mr. and Mrs.
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)lea'rs of age will re&amp;ister; .JO a. Frank Harris, all of Mason.
lames Proffitt has returned to
m. to 11 a. m.-10 )!eara of aa:e
up to adillt1 wiJI reglsU!r; 11 e. m. bil home from HOlzer Ho1pital
to 12 · p. m. adults will register where he had ·been a patient for
The lmons wUl be given by Mr.t. several daya following surgery on
Mary Jane Tennant, who: has been . his knee.
Mr. and Mrs. John . Hammack
the lristruetor for the past .tev·
.and dauehter of Cbarlt;",ston and
eral years.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Konieczny and
family of tronton visited Mr. and
0
:Us: B. F. •Board and Mrs. MIII'Y
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Berry and daUghter over tbe week
Contl-.1· Prom Po.. Ono) . end.
biomedlal information during
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blaine of
and after tbe space flla:bt-r-and Akron are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
•a•d there wa1 no lndfeaUon th•t ·B. F. Betard and Mr. and Mrs.
~ble . would not be able to sur· Fnpk Morris of pt, f'letsant.
v.ve 1t.
~·· Katherine Weaver of KenWhen a light suraleal aneuhesia ova spent Sunday with ber ~ieee,
was administered, however, a Mrs. Lester -Dodson and fam1lv of

Mrs. Qrpha Ohlinger has moved
from Parkeraburg tO her home
here where she wiU reside.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Harol4 . lobnaon

~is,ttd i'e~tivea ~o

and

Newark, Ohio,

-..k eod.
111&lt;. .-4 .J4n, Clarence

over tbe

Gene, and daua:hter, :Marjorie of
Washington, D. c., conatantly by
hi11 llide. He baa emerged triwo-

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Ne\v Haven Women's Club
bi~ ,~'::::~d~~:·;~ ~i:! :.~~;; The. Woman's Clll.b
Annual
Din,..er Held Tues~ay
garden neor our ._home. we had
of Ne'Y Haven beld their annual dinner

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missed him oo atl sprlnv-bo'd meeUii&amp; on TueadiiY, 'e:ven!ng at tbe New Haven Elementary
been feoUni rather bad. Klo tlraw· Sch09l with Pie WahAIJla Band ·B oosters Association serving .
berriea here are now rlpe and be't
spaded up a lllllll patcb-for tomaiOI!O, I'll betc~. But I'm 'onna
watch J,lm *:n.d "" be get1 out of
the sun after a 'h~rt ~ut With
the hoe. He'l.faf t'I)O a"-biUou.l!: on
a:ardenipg, 10 1 threaten him 111
tell daughter, Esther, if he c;tV~I;'·
doea It-all the while I'm cettlna
a chalr for him in the ahde.
But iL looks so nice to ee him
down around h~:re ap~n.

So thl1 ie the time when par·
enta ought to be thlnking or what
the)' can teach their younpters-now, before •ummer starts-to
keep them out of the clutches of
that traeic and useless killer,
summer drowolnJa.
You a:tve them swimmlna lessona, naturally, IBut there ar'! other thlng1. For in&amp;lai\Ce, point .)Ut
how easy It Ia to overestimate
awimmlng abUit,-. It's temptina to
jump into a lake and at.art 1wlm·
mine straig~t out frOm ahore.
Younpten .someUmes for&amp;et that
tlley have to awi~ BACK, too.

of Mr. and Mrs.
ind Stewart· Sun•! tilt Mehl

cently with faithf\.11 wife Llda and

the mtJl.

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Ttu~· ;,Ue·""~~tH-'&lt;i• t.he CQJlUttency; red lower half ol
foyer ~d pre..,.ted 1!!111-'no.,(af• •hlfld for recordlna oeorellll')'
of red ;o,e ~uds. '·A -colt~·nd so- lt~nda for cotJraae; white p~rt of

shteld for treasurer and stanc;l•
for purity. In her ,ta~k she brouct.t
out the five words tbe iDii&amp;nia
st4nds for and. 1~reued that they
BLood Cor reeponatbilltJ of offlcer•
and are the theme for cub work.
~Ulcer• ioltalled were: preiJ,dent.
.r'ln. Paul Scally;. vice PftlldfQ1,
Mrs. John Moraan, re~~lng NC·
retar)', Mra. Mark ~ard. corrt•·
pondlng aecretary, Mfl. Qonal4
Rouah; \reaatlfer, ~rs. Je11 Aiblt.
fol!nwiniC the lnslallation .,ervice
Mn. McGlothlin made a fareweU
addreQ lo the clt.tb ~· rettrina:
prealdent and pre.ented Mrs. Paul
M.rt. Euieoe He•ter aerved as Scttlly with the club presldeot'•
toaatmlatnas. Tbe invoe,ilon Wlls pin. A response was ~~:lven by Mrs.
-liven tby Mrt. lack fto,mtr. Mrs . .Scally.
il\obflrt McGiothll~. pre.uJenL, gave
'he wel~omin&amp; addr"'' Oinnetl Members registering W!Jrt Mr1.
gueltl were then introjl-.ced ,by F1oyd Carmack, Mr•. Willard ArmMr•. anter. i'oiJo'tfiDI dln1}er a strone. Mrs. Donald Hartley, :Mr1.
voeal plecUon by Sheldoa I\Ouah, Edwin Ro,uah, Mrs. Jack FieBer,
"ThiiH'I Nothinil Mke ·A Dame,, Mrs. Phil tBatey, Mrs. Thomas Hoff
waa preaented. He was aeeompa~- man, Mn Donald ltouah, llr1.
led by Naney ArmatrOna: The •Paul Powell, Mra. Robert Ma~loth·
evenint• epeaktt, · Mr. ~drian lin, Mrs. Eua:ene Heater, Mra. Paul
H adley editor of tbe MaBon Scally, Mrs. John Morp:n, Mr1.
C:unty 'Newa •treued wsonal Jess Able, Mrs. 'Mark Ward, Mn.
relatlont make aoocl pUbUc rei•· James Hampton, Mra. Kermit
Holll far clu~ . work. He urpd the Ford, _Mrs. Alton ·Bonney, Mta. E.
l b to continue adJvi\lfl and L. Stem, Mrs. A. T. Marlhall, 'Mn.
fr~ndUness lh order to 1.,,;re fu- ·Richard Pfiffner, Mrs. :~m Howture IUC\'II. Sheldon R-ouaJi then ard, Mra. William Ch•sler a~d
llanJI "May You Alwa,va.'' .A,•short 1ue•ts rea:lsterinl were Mr. Jed.
talk .-u liven lby .Mrl. MtGloth· rlan Headley, Sheldon Rou1h, N~n·
Un and she preaente:d &amp;lft• to the ~y Armatrong,~T~' ( I, R... IJ~~tton,
gueBI tpeoker, &amp;ololtl and aeeom .. '~"· Cheller , •u~r ... )llrol
G.
paniat. GUt were also pnaented to Greene, and Mfl. A. w. Z mmer·

cial h,our \fas JmJored prior to
tbe di9'ner.
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The dab ~oJor• ofl'ed and white
were ' carried out Jn table decor&amp;·
tion. Tablet were covered wUh
white C!lottil decorated with clouds
of red net tl,tcked in at intervals
with fil'OUpa of mock orange bloa•oma. A'tr'angement1 tn the center
Mary Ward, my cluamate of of e4ch •ection were in erystal
Cheshire H. S. 1~. wrh.ea me- CGnt•l~rl using white roses and
"l'U ,be at Alumni, wlU )'OU?" 1 t II 1
k or
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sianal back, ·:cmon old ctrl. we'll t~! ~~
ta~:: Th:'ta~ors
st'*il!ti;Jr, In l~.n we tall oa ~vr were wrapped In red wltti.' paper
faces a loin. Fifty 1!!&amp;r 1tufl. Ia f1 81 to each
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Man, who'd a thlinlc it way baek ~

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Vaughans Atte.,d

!lllbl oil~ ~~IJ4ren art vloiU•• rei·

~"vtll !, W'llaburJ lblo week.
'l'l&gt;ei' 410. ~.0 vislli!l4 .r.ir. Te~·
n~t's mother who is a patJ\tA~ "
Ohio VaUey General HOSpital,

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Commencement At

Dunbar W.Va. High

WltHUDI, W. Vo.
Mr. and Mra. 0arl Tennant and
~;~;:~: ebildren 1 Mrs. Opal Mer.ica, J'rec1
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Mt.r lea are vllutlna relAtives ia
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WlteeUog and
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Lhere-4 of us left out Or 4'We 8
of 1909", aa we called olirMfN.
l'd •better qul\, J'Oh, dry thG.te
tears, And calm th'Oie feara. Life
was not made f()r IOl'fOW."
''Griel cornea 11u
!But soon 'twUI pau.
,
Oh, dry those tean."
My dear Uttle old Mary, •he of
the aln&amp;ham clad day•, now a
diiU~q~ish(!d member -of Ohio U.n·
lverstty s faculty, crUlc teacher at
.flufua ·Putnam achool. Ask Sail)'
Schaaf-!!he'll tell You what call,be~ Mary Ward's made ot
And •orne we loved
The lovelie1t and the best" for
the five In our class who are
gone.
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Your E).ectl•OQ

LaWs

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S.crttary of st...
Last week we reported
Ohio now haa 39 counties
regi&amp;lt"ll.tlon of voters - 16
partial registration aqd 23
com plete reglllratlon.

that
Wl$h
with
wltb

Another
lnlereatlna el.,ctlon
statistic Is the fact thlt votlna
machlnea are now uud in 21
Ohio counties. fl*:miUon an~ Cuyuhoga County are the tate1t lar1e
cou nties to acquire J.rllChinehand
~10mc qther counUe• have taken
them on a trial basit. Columblana
Counly used lhem for the flnt
Ume in the May Prhuariel In two
municipt~Utlel, havlna: Jeaaed theft\
on It trial b~ailt
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The J.ut&gt;as County Board ef
IH tmrrently eonalderin~
thl' U8l! of IRt'Chanical YOUOC
rqulpnLt'nt.
·HourtiH of Electionl In aome of
lh~ countic1 hiVe been forced to
find new quartera or td , add to
their ofnct1 •pace, Thll l1 part!~·
ulorly true In the mol'fi ~·tropg)·
lt1n counuea where $be n111~a·
tlon rolla h•ve been lnerela·
ine ami mor&amp; IP119f! 4J nteded for
lo~lt!cllnns

the olaf!, for equiPllltD\ arid Ill·

lny:.
Cuyahoga CguntJ
preuntlr
11Cekin111 a new lltta4Quartf;t'a · abd
the Summit Coun\y Board lJ alan·
nln1 to movt~ Into 'nliW otllcet
which are beln1 providtd b1 the
County Commlasiontl'l.

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Paint Sale

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Inside Rubber Base
$3.98 gal.
All Sha3es

OUTSIDE WHITE
$3.98 gal.
ROOF .PAINT
$1.55 gat.:

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retirina: officers of the club 1nd·
the club preaentod Mn. McGlothlin
with i; Jlft.
The ' Install a Won of ofricera WI&amp;
oonduQted b,y .Mrs. Paul Powell,
finl prerddent or the club. ln her
talk 1he ul8d the lntit:nla of the
chtb president's pin and what each
part Hands ror in rea:ard to the
various offices. The gavel· for the
pre1ldent stand• lqr authority; the
cruud"r shield for the vice prl!lli·
dent atands for enlia:htment; fully riaen 1un on a ·b lue field for tlte
correapondlng secretary standa for

m';!'l~ms

donallna favors for the
occasion were Hampton and Capehart, Sunbeam ·Bakel')', l&amp;S Supermarket, Wetherall Pharmacy aad
.NBC Cleaner~ .

NON YELLOWING

WHITE ENAMEL
$1.77 qt.
SPAR VARNISH
$1.98 qt.

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RIVIVAL TO IYART
There will be a revival star,tnc
June 8 at 8 p. m. et the Cartelon
Interdenominational Chureh Oil .
King1bury Road. The evan1eUat i1
Rev. Lucian Mount.J· of Squ*h
Vienna. Ohio. Everyone 11 wei·
come. The pastor 11 Rev. Marion
William• of Addison, 0.

You '11 Always Profit ·-·

Teaeh· tbem never to swim with·
out a ·companion, preferabl)' with
a Voat neal1b)r. Don't 1wim too
soon after a me1l - a two-bour
wail la not too lonJ. Don't rely on
wa\er • ·lnJI or 1n old inoer tube it
)'ou're not HfdY for deep waterthey have been known 10 fan. ·
lmpreN on )'our Younptn the
d1p1er of panic - be can alwaya
float and relt lf be i1 tlrlnJ dan·
geroualy. Muscle crampa ean be
handled, too- teaeb a boY or Jirl
bow to l!lllll8e them away while
atayinl" up. Ttll them to hanl
onto a boat if lt ovenuna-not
to try to 1wim alhore.

coune.

Ill&lt;\ 1\ll'f. Jaqtea Shaulllt

Eaat Bank, 'W.

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Did You Know That?

HOW NOT TO DROWN
lt'a not 1ummer yet, In many
places, but you can bet your mpn·
ey tb~ kld1 in your family ire
eounting the da7s tJU It eomea.
And wbat Is a kid's idea of helvenl)' SUJD~sy. T.he chanee
to 19 awimmfril every day, of

t~ed

years of age, in 14,000 communities.
"Since t922 when the patrol program was

Combined Efforts Of Churches Create Youth Center

HEALTH FOR ALL

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Fred 'Merica, who 11 sta- ~~~~t~• ~~:;;":iveril daya ~
In Walhin&amp;~on, is home ~i.~itini hla mother, Mn. Opal Merica.
of Mr. 4n~'· Mn.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Chisler
Friday for rt. 'K~o¥
recent visitors in 'P arker•wJU \ilt~e ·~il ··b,Uie
where they visited their
National Guirdl.
n1;1ne
Gibbs i1 &amp; Jutgieal
it llo-r Hospital · 1....
Mr. and Mrl. 0. J. B01tic • and
famll)J- ue· neationln1 in Aor~d•
.Mr. •l)d -Mu. Elmer Brinker
rq,ovd to Dlinois.

Vacation Time Means More Caution
N~w that schools are closing for the year,
both motorists and children must assume a
larger responsibility for themselves in avoid.
inc accjdents on streets and. highways, says
John P. Irwin of the Southern O~io Automo1\ile Club.
Thl:! is another way of saying that the
School Safety Patrols will be going off duty
for the summer, according to the local AAA
club leader. who adda:
"We now ha,re more than 700.000 patrol
boys and girls throughout the nation, giving
d&amp;ily protection through the school year to

Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2, 191!9-3

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Cleland's
APPLIANCE
Free Parklllll

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401 I. Moln It,

tber McKnight.

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When 70111' aelpbo1'
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Mr. and. Mrd. Faye Blessing
do~ue:hters Audrey · Arlene
BeLty o£ steubenville were
end guests of Mra Ed Blessin&amp; and
Audre)'.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laurent of
Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. J,
M. Crump last week.

Social Events
In Syracuse

rapid and convulaive heart
Mrs Russell Blessing
ment developed and the .mon·ke)'
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norril and
d'ed
despite efforts to revive it. and famlly o! Vie!:1na, W. v_a., and Mr. Oan ·Hayman motored to FQ'·
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Mr and Mrs
. Blessmg of ettesvllle, N. C., to attend the
''The cause of death.'' the
of Mr.
announcement said, "was
of Ma10n. Services ltr the Rev. Oral Roberta
Mf· Norris went to reof Mz. Crusade.
teiv~t
hea~~a.
. fr.om an· illn~s• b_ut
lett "OD
dUe
to· ttie 'lhor\ time they were
ahe will aSie to sta)' ' l\e dld not get to Rev.
her
and hus- ,Roberts a1 the line of penons waitCH,uiPION TRAP SHOOTER
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kerber. ing was one half mile long. HowFAlRF'tELD, Conn. VPI-Fellow
Mr. and Mrs. Burley GrinJtead
pros consider Julius Boros aa the and cbi1dren of Columbus were. ever Mr. Nonia feels he was helpgreatest trap shooter in the game Su~ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed.
The meeting waa held In the
today. That phase of the game Ge.ofge Zuspan.
world's largest tent which
along with strength in long Iron
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allinder of
omd wood shots enabled Boros to Detroit were re·cent guests of Mr. 18 thousand and every seat
filled with people atanding
pick up $20.000 In earning• on and Mrs. Gcorgeifjapan.
side
the tent 11 far 11 could
the .pro .topr Jn 1968.
Mr ind Ml"'.
Workman and
seen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ea Ewing, all Iof
At the Oral Roberts Cru.tade
·Mr. and Mn. !Jen ·Bucl have respent the
eek end In un ng on,
H
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W. Va.,
turned from New Lexlngton, Ohio.
County on the south months
ago Mr. Nor·ria'
. where they attended the graduaof the Potomac Rl.ver on a Mrs. Ricbard Weaver
tion of their cra!JMaughter,. Bel·
trip.
ly ill with aathma and was
trice Ann Dumolt, and 'nephews.
Mrs. Lena Muagrave of Colum· Rev. Roberts .JLnd was
'Charlel and Otto Sboen'!aker, and
Ia a Ruest this week of Mr. ealed aDd basn't bad a
visited other relatit~
and Mra. L J. RutteneUUer and the illnell since to which
.
Mr. and' Mrs. Lester zetlde
Homer &lt;;old of Greenup, Ky., ris wUI be very happy to teiUfy.
viiited· Mr and. Mrs. L. J. Rutten·
cutter on Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah P'olter and d1ugbter
have just. returned from a week's
vt1lt In Kimberly, W. Va, where
Columbul
she. viaited with relatives.
spent Friday through SuDda)' with
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leonard and
BASIC TIIAINING
CHICAGO UPI....JRookle pitcher attended Sundq School.
Rev. and Mra. w. c. ·Radford of
Bill Henry of the Chicago Cub&amp;
never Played baseball-only lOft· Piketon viBited Misa LiMi~ Ter·
ball-unUI he signed his first pro· rell and brotberm Friday evenlq.
Mrs. Grace Gl~ of Columbus
feB&amp;Ional- contraet with Clarii:adale
oi tho Cotton Stole League in Is visiting her ~hil4rpn, Mr. and
Mrs. William lladford and family.
Mr. and Mra. G(OUt Glaze aatl'
son of Akron are ·aw ··visitors Of
the Radfords.
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By Knowing Shorthand
ty MINI IIIYWOOO
WQN I 1!11 an lnlonlewor llJ They told me abo\11 a "111'1"
011 .mploymenl tl~cy, hlf4il' In Dotrol~ apd 11, whol~l n.
a day wonl by bul thai 001110 tired •• a Kelly Girl. Tbla II'~
J0\1111 WOIJI&amp;n WOUld lt.Y, hUll• IOCDnd limO oho rt\lrt.d. ~·
u1: "1 IIIlo' a,oanpouon whl' ~rat retired ol eo, l~n al 11;·
1 should bolhar to Jearn ohorl· Comfortably llqd, o~e ("Ia sh•
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can .-lax after A ,..,. ot WG!t.
~d 111. '1'.1' malllo4a1, I lrt· 8ald the people at ~Ill fltl
quetltli fin~ th~ .Wo thtn1: llenlce:
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"lt'o borl"', hard to learn 011# "With o DOiton-wiQo oborlap

move- 1M~;"· a~d

Jimmy Stewart of Muon, ·Don-~ ·
na Goodnight or Pomeroy and Janice Nicholson of Oilton spent last
ID Daytona Beach, Fla.

HAiiT!'OP.D
. Mr. ~tnd Mr•. . Georee Lerner
spent Tuesday In ilun~lngton.
Mr. t~.nd Mrs. Hal'old Bumgarner and children belnr~s. Jean,
June, Tohnnte and M"'Y Jane of
near New Haven were houae
auests the past week of Mrs. T. E.
Bleasina and dau&amp;}lter Audrey.
Mrd. S)'bil
McKnight, Mi'L
Wi:IJiam Reitmire .and famil)' of
Bluefield are cuests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wll)'land and Miss E3-

The combined efforts of the Chester Methodist Cba.-ge
pictured above are bending oward the creation and operation
of a Chester Youth Center under the direction of the Pastor Rev. Lewis Buell. The churches above top panel left to
right are: Minersville, Alfred, Rock Springs. U&gt;wer Panel,
Flatwoo&lt;ls, Chester and the parsonage. At the right is
the Chester School which will be the site of the newest of
Youth Centers in Meigs County.
WARM-UP TOSSES LIMITED •

nessy, president o! the lnternational League, said today that from
now on all pitchers will be limited.
to only five warmup tosses and
that mound conlerences will be
beld to one minute in an effort to
speed up games.
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PREMIER SWORN
IN
KATHMANDU,
Nepal UPI-8.
P. Koirala was sworn in Wcdnes·
day as Nepal 's first elected premier. Koirala Is chairman of the
SOcialist Nep11li
Congress. He
beada I cabinet of 18 men and

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· 'Mr. and Mn. Juniof:.'o,Whlte of
Warsaw speDI the
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Mr. and Mril.
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Mra. and 1Jrs.

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Ohio'• npld arowlh 'brinl• with
(leld and
tbooe who deal with e~Ioqo-tho
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County Boardl of ElMtlonl--do
not eiC!ape. Lon1·ra~ '1annlnl It
In pro&amp;re81 and the probleln11 wU
b'! met.
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Will Be With Us

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DRAPES- SUP (OVUS -~JCll$
ExJierUy Clellle4.

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HUNDREDS OF BEAlJTIFUL NEW FABRICS
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TAN WITH
NaUunally Advertised

Tanfastic
DUTTON'S
DRUG STORE
Coals Bldg.

Middleport, 0.

VALUE·RATEJhe.ROCKET

Themanwho
knows value
goes Oldsl
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Mre -~ more medium-prioe ear ~
who went the mo.t for their mooey are
illinill8 tho owing to Old..
Why? lleeauee they figure up aD the extra
quality featUres and convenieMea Old. bu
.....ndard equiprrwnl. Tboy .....fully OUD•
eider the economy o£ the Rocket Engiae •••
ti,Je low-cost maintenance of an Old&amp; ••• ita
· bigber """le value. Bul moel ol aD
uklhemaolvee,

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"I• dait doe kind of ror myJomilyorul

I will 6e proud lo ..., ••• one IAal
will p w 1M full _,Of" ·~fun
.,.j comfon we ..mat • • • u t1W tiM
- """"" ltyk will AU] ;.. llyle?"
The overwhelming ..yet" ean be found ia
tho zooming oaies ,..,.,... of the '59 Olda·
mobile. See your Oldomobile dealor today
I , , V..Xu..ftate tho RocluotJ

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dllpklrfnglhll tlgft IMMI
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for tbe OllliJe flml1l' illadMoil in oar:lm-m.tailo!ed protectiaa pollq. Get. ,..... . . .
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2-.Da!JY SentineL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2, 1959

By

NeW HOVen
Social Events

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relau,.. Olld
In Columbus tbil WOfk

Jack

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13,500,000 youngsters beween five and 14

'tarted. tile traffic cteajp ra~ of sc~ool-ye
youngsters has been cut in half. while that of
other age groups has nearly doubled."
The closing of school for the year, hQW·
ever, will not mean a complete end to patrol
influence, the club leader asserts, pointing
out that safety habits developed in youngsters during school months are certain to continue through the summer for many boys
and girls.

his 3 aona, ·Robert, Gordon

BY aLANC*I M. HASKINS

they hiJ!: root Lt
around tike a b~o~ll in a rail piJe'"a l'ate one fr~ - you know wno Tennessee Jd•hic Ford.
"Most men -

To l'~rhr~.burg today {May 26J
on a business visiL and lovely ride
it is up through Lhe r~rtlle OhiO
Valley. One &lt;'Omes to busy truck
aotrden lil'l~nes at Rockltmd and
Belpre and the roadside markets
are full of tomatoe11 (from Florida), wat.-rmelons, &lt;"itru• lruits,
and Vllltt!Lab!es. Of course, we
bot~jh1 tomatoea-IIL 75 cents a
!unall·illh basket and they Weft!
pur\)' wood to have come ~o far,
~md 110 early .
t~ .Jiut 1'ri1 glad to know Racine and
' fetart tomutoea: are comlni on
alNtce. ~~vr they'rl! just the world's
belit. ia all

ferred to in recent column wu alway!! ll8kinl( ''You Llon't know or
any rich old maid with a hacking
cough wants to a:et married, do
you?"
He'11 the one always asked me
along in a deep snow about February, ·•sJanche, where you gonna !ipend your Jo'ourlh of 1uly "
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Commencements and weddinp
!ill uver Lhe piKce. "l'i11 !IUIDIDer
and all i11 t!:UY. Today ~arne invltallon to niece Annette 4 Ables'
wedding at Jero.nea'lille, Ohio,
Jurw 13 I'm her great aunt and
shall make a mighty effort to go,
as I'm the only aunt she has ln
all the world on her htthe1·'11 1ide
(the M&lt;1tthews side, he betng LewMatthew• Ablel, son of my dear
sillter, Vina. now deceased).
Arthur Clark announces to r~e
(wait, I'm not through!) "Well,
I'm gettlna: nearer .. the altar e,,.
ery day--Junlor Kennedy's just
aaked me to be usher at HIS wedinM.'' I warn Arthur that Nature
sets a trap, a tender tray, " ve lvet
trap.

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Rev. howard Ruppelt up at our
post orfict! lickine stamps like
crazy and with a pile of bii long
envelopes · nearby-curiosity gol
the ·b etter of me so I asked plea•·
antly, "Goodneas, HO'oi{Jrd, who all
you writint.: so much to"-then
suddenly I guessed ere ne told me
- they were Hpeclal letters to all
Only yesterday (Burely 'twas
of the 40 somt! MilS 11eniors he'd only yesterday) "J. R." aa the kJds
reeently helped chaperone on their all Cll.ll him, wa~~o Ill our house w~th
New York lilnd washlncton trip. his pMrtmts and the Orin Smiths
Ue Jet me read one. It waa as ten- - we were. all set for a wild, wild
der . and loving " nte18a&amp;e of eveniaa:. playing rook.
thankl"~nd ·best wiahes to each
Discussion ra.n on all to age be·
senior such as their own mother or ing dropped, (the~.) to entering
dad would wrlte- 111aned "With a Army at 18. J. R. li1tenlng careFol'ld Heart." LLtckY. lucky us to fully, lo~ked ~P u,nd 11tunned us by
have a Howard auppell in &lt;?'!r annOUIICin,a •. Jr they ..drop It to
midll. I'll make one aueM• {N'\' ,4- wen. I m 1n, Is all.
'twUI,t.. correct) ' ~!!there ~ "'
I CKplm"~lth laughtm· (lnaideJ
len wnl 'land-either
11 each
. cry tlm~ .. think of that cute
Senior·• Memory book or in the kui and how quh·k he was to aay
lovely new R~blcs presented to t~nt. And he'i always been like
them f1·om all nver.
that.
1 r hope to be' at your wedttin.:,
And 1 know the Seniors were J . R. , olrl thing, and Jn&amp;Y'he 1 &lt;'ill
equally (fnteful to Pearl Reynold• keop from bawling- ! alw1ys Laku
,kinderprtf'n teacher (1 think) to extn handkerchiefs.
some of thc~e and to our ever
popular co~ch )lounu: .Hm Burhm.
Twn of my ruvorlte Pt&gt;ople,
All had a grand time . 'Twas doubt- Herbie {]hambcra
and Rotwrt
lea• a journey similar to Uly!llcs &lt;Bob1 Harris, have heen here
of old as told In Homer's "rlhtd" lutcly..-frlmul "Uob" to deliver
and '"Ot:ya!Kiy", llntl 1'•1 Nurely chur·ch envcloiJ('s-he wa11 golng
like to hear mo~ 11f ll.
on to .Pat GallaJ,I her's lind aaid he,
"I'll have to Htop and chew tbe
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lrilh cousin Dick McCarty rl"l· fat with ·Pal a while." Mr. Harria

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. and M.rs. Andrew
. ton • .Bruce, -of C~thf.t·

.ae.eUinc awlrnmen in trouble it
not aa eaaJ •• it looks - and oft·
en tbe reacuer teta Into troubJe,
tpo. U your child i1 not an. expert
11Wimmer with Ufesaviftl tralnina:,
t~ach blm to help another awlmmer wltb IJl oar, a roPe, or a Hre
preserver, lllllead of Jwnpiq ln
himaell. Use &amp; boat, tbat'l tbe
beat way.
Get ready for summer by teach1111 )'our kidl how ·NOT to drown!
Tlill column Is sponaored in the
interest of better health bY:
Your Tut.ftulosls Anoclaltlen
1V. and Mrs; .Riehard Vau&amp;han
were In Dunbar, w. Va., to attend
the craduatJon exercises at the New ·Haven
Dunbar High School when Mn.
BIBLES PltESI!NT•D
Vau1han's 1brother, RusseU Allen
Leather Bibles, wjlh their n1mes
Parsons, received hia dlploma. printed. Ln gold JeUefl,. were preRuuell was an bonor student jn 1 ~~~~~~to membera of st. Paul's
the clasa of JM.
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Church, graduating from
· The Vauchan's returned
School. Those' receiving the
Friday
and
Sunday
UU.s year Were Jimmy Fry,
btouibt the Vaughan&amp;' children
and Mrs. John Fry, and
.home and also his fil'andmother,
of Mr. and
Mrs. Annice Oh,Hnger, who have
Men visiting in ·Dunbar for the
PLAN SWIMMING LESSONS
past weet. He plan8 to remain
Mr. and iVs. Don Foglesong and
Swimming leaaona at Ute New
here with ._!!rs. Ohlinger and the
Recreational Pool wllJ be· lamily of Mason had as Memorial
Vaughan!! ror 1 short viJit.
on Jun'e 1 at 8 •· m. to 10 Day dinner guests, ,Mr. and Mra.
a.
m.
children from. 6 to 10 Georee Mees and Mr. and Mrs.
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)lea'rs of age will re&amp;ister; .JO a. Frank Harris, all of Mason.
lames Proffitt has returned to
m. to 11 a. m.-10 )!eara of aa:e
up to adillt1 wiJI reglsU!r; 11 e. m. bil home from HOlzer Ho1pital
to 12 · p. m. adults will register where he had ·been a patient for
The lmons wUl be given by Mr.t. several daya following surgery on
Mary Jane Tennant, who: has been . his knee.
Mr. and Mrs. John . Hammack
the lristruetor for the past .tev·
.and dauehter of Cbarlt;",ston and
eral years.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Konieczny and
family of tronton visited Mr. and
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:Us: B. F. •Board and Mrs. MIII'Y
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Berry and daUghter over tbe week
Contl-.1· Prom Po.. Ono) . end.
biomedlal information during
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blaine of
and after tbe space flla:bt-r-and Akron are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
•a•d there wa1 no lndfeaUon th•t ·B. F. Betard and Mr. and Mrs.
~ble . would not be able to sur· Fnpk Morris of pt, f'letsant.
v.ve 1t.
~·· Katherine Weaver of KenWhen a light suraleal aneuhesia ova spent Sunday with ber ~ieee,
was administered, however, a Mrs. Lester -Dodson and fam1lv of

Mrs. Qrpha Ohlinger has moved
from Parkeraburg tO her home
here where she wiU reside.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Harol4 . lobnaon

~is,ttd i'e~tivea ~o

and

Newark, Ohio,

-..k eod.
111&lt;. .-4 .J4n, Clarence

over tbe

Gene, and daua:hter, :Marjorie of
Washington, D. c., conatantly by
hi11 llide. He baa emerged triwo-

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Ne\v Haven Women's Club
bi~ ,~'::::~d~~:·;~ ~i:! :.~~;; The. Woman's Clll.b
Annual
Din,..er Held Tues~ay
garden neor our ._home. we had
of Ne'Y Haven beld their annual dinner

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missed him oo atl sprlnv-bo'd meeUii&amp; on TueadiiY, 'e:ven!ng at tbe New Haven Elementary
been feoUni rather bad. Klo tlraw· Sch09l with Pie WahAIJla Band ·B oosters Association serving .
berriea here are now rlpe and be't
spaded up a lllllll patcb-for tomaiOI!O, I'll betc~. But I'm 'onna
watch J,lm *:n.d "" be get1 out of
the sun after a 'h~rt ~ut With
the hoe. He'l.faf t'I)O a"-biUou.l!: on
a:ardenipg, 10 1 threaten him 111
tell daughter, Esther, if he c;tV~I;'·
doea It-all the while I'm cettlna
a chalr for him in the ahde.
But iL looks so nice to ee him
down around h~:re ap~n.

So thl1 ie the time when par·
enta ought to be thlnking or what
the)' can teach their younpters-now, before •ummer starts-to
keep them out of the clutches of
that traeic and useless killer,
summer drowolnJa.
You a:tve them swimmlna lessona, naturally, IBut there ar'! other thlng1. For in&amp;lai\Ce, point .)Ut
how easy It Ia to overestimate
awimmlng abUit,-. It's temptina to
jump into a lake and at.art 1wlm·
mine straig~t out frOm ahore.
Younpten .someUmes for&amp;et that
tlley have to awi~ BACK, too.

of Mr. and Mrs.
ind Stewart· Sun•! tilt Mehl

cently with faithf\.11 wife Llda and

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Ttu~· ;,Ue·""~~tH-'&lt;i• t.he CQJlUttency; red lower half ol
foyer ~d pre..,.ted 1!!111-'no.,(af• •hlfld for recordlna oeorellll')'
of red ;o,e ~uds. '·A -colt~·nd so- lt~nda for cotJraae; white p~rt of

shteld for treasurer and stanc;l•
for purity. In her ,ta~k she brouct.t
out the five words tbe iDii&amp;nia
st4nds for and. 1~reued that they
BLood Cor reeponatbilltJ of offlcer•
and are the theme for cub work.
~Ulcer• ioltalled were: preiJ,dent.
.r'ln. Paul Scally;. vice PftlldfQ1,
Mrs. John Moraan, re~~lng NC·
retar)', Mra. Mark ~ard. corrt•·
pondlng aecretary, Mfl. Qonal4
Rouah; \reaatlfer, ~rs. Je11 Aiblt.
fol!nwiniC the lnslallation .,ervice
Mn. McGlothlin made a fareweU
addreQ lo the clt.tb ~· rettrina:
prealdent and pre.ented Mrs. Paul
M.rt. Euieoe He•ter aerved as Scttlly with the club presldeot'•
toaatmlatnas. Tbe invoe,ilon Wlls pin. A response was ~~:lven by Mrs.
-liven tby Mrt. lack fto,mtr. Mrs . .Scally.
il\obflrt McGiothll~. pre.uJenL, gave
'he wel~omin&amp; addr"'' Oinnetl Members registering W!Jrt Mr1.
gueltl were then introjl-.ced ,by F1oyd Carmack, Mr•. Willard ArmMr•. anter. i'oiJo'tfiDI dln1}er a strone. Mrs. Donald Hartley, :Mr1.
voeal plecUon by Sheldoa I\Ouah, Edwin Ro,uah, Mrs. Jack FieBer,
"ThiiH'I Nothinil Mke ·A Dame,, Mrs. Phil tBatey, Mrs. Thomas Hoff
waa preaented. He was aeeompa~- man, Mn Donald ltouah, llr1.
led by Naney ArmatrOna: The •Paul Powell, Mra. Robert Ma~loth·
evenint• epeaktt, · Mr. ~drian lin, Mrs. Eua:ene Heater, Mra. Paul
H adley editor of tbe MaBon Scally, Mrs. John Morp:n, Mr1.
C:unty 'Newa •treued wsonal Jess Able, Mrs. 'Mark Ward, Mn.
relatlont make aoocl pUbUc rei•· James Hampton, Mra. Kermit
Holll far clu~ . work. He urpd the Ford, _Mrs. Alton ·Bonney, Mta. E.
l b to continue adJvi\lfl and L. Stem, Mrs. A. T. Marlhall, 'Mn.
fr~ndUness lh order to 1.,,;re fu- ·Richard Pfiffner, Mrs. :~m Howture IUC\'II. Sheldon R-ouaJi then ard, Mra. William Ch•sler a~d
llanJI "May You Alwa,va.'' .A,•short 1ue•ts rea:lsterinl were Mr. Jed.
talk .-u liven lby .Mrl. MtGloth· rlan Headley, Sheldon Rou1h, N~n·
Un and she preaente:d &amp;lft• to the ~y Armatrong,~T~' ( I, R... IJ~~tton,
gueBI tpeoker, &amp;ololtl and aeeom .. '~"· Cheller , •u~r ... )llrol
G.
paniat. GUt were also pnaented to Greene, and Mfl. A. w. Z mmer·

cial h,our \fas JmJored prior to
tbe di9'ner.
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The dab ~oJor• ofl'ed and white
were ' carried out Jn table decor&amp;·
tion. Tablet were covered wUh
white C!lottil decorated with clouds
of red net tl,tcked in at intervals
with fil'OUpa of mock orange bloa•oma. A'tr'angement1 tn the center
Mary Ward, my cluamate of of e4ch •ection were in erystal
Cheshire H. S. 1~. wrh.ea me- CGnt•l~rl using white roses and
"l'U ,be at Alumni, wlU )'OU?" 1 t II 1
k or
h
ver
sianal back, ·:cmon old ctrl. we'll t~! ~~
ta~:: Th:'ta~ors
st'*il!ti;Jr, In l~.n we tall oa ~vr were wrapped In red wltti.' paper
faces a loin. Fifty 1!!&amp;r 1tufl. Ia f1 81 to each
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Man, who'd a thlinlc it way baek ~

R- Teo-

Vaughans Atte.,d

!lllbl oil~ ~~IJ4ren art vloiU•• rei·

~"vtll !, W'llaburJ lblo week.
'l'l&gt;ei' 410. ~.0 vislli!l4 .r.ir. Te~·
n~t's mother who is a patJ\tA~ "
Ohio VaUey General HOSpital,

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Commencement At

Dunbar W.Va. High

WltHUDI, W. Vo.
Mr. and Mra. 0arl Tennant and
~;~;:~: ebildren 1 Mrs. Opal Mer.ica, J'rec1
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Mt.r lea are vllutlna relAtives ia
~·ir!ii
WlteeUog and
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Lhere-4 of us left out Or 4'We 8
of 1909", aa we called olirMfN.
l'd •better qul\, J'Oh, dry thG.te
tears, And calm th'Oie feara. Life
was not made f()r IOl'fOW."
''Griel cornea 11u
!But soon 'twUI pau.
,
Oh, dry those tean."
My dear Uttle old Mary, •he of
the aln&amp;ham clad day•, now a
diiU~q~ish(!d member -of Ohio U.n·
lverstty s faculty, crUlc teacher at
.flufua ·Putnam achool. Ask Sail)'
Schaaf-!!he'll tell You what call,be~ Mary Ward's made ot
And •orne we loved
The lovelie1t and the best" for
the five In our class who are
gone.
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S.crttary of st...
Last week we reported
Ohio now haa 39 counties
regi&amp;lt"ll.tlon of voters - 16
partial registration aqd 23
com plete reglllratlon.

that
Wl$h
with
wltb

Another
lnlereatlna el.,ctlon
statistic Is the fact thlt votlna
machlnea are now uud in 21
Ohio counties. fl*:miUon an~ Cuyuhoga County are the tate1t lar1e
cou nties to acquire J.rllChinehand
~10mc qther counUe• have taken
them on a trial basit. Columblana
Counly used lhem for the flnt
Ume in the May Prhuariel In two
municipt~Utlel, havlna: Jeaaed theft\
on It trial b~ailt
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The J.ut&gt;as County Board ef
IH tmrrently eonalderin~
thl' U8l! of IRt'Chanical YOUOC
rqulpnLt'nt.
·HourtiH of Electionl In aome of
lh~ countic1 hiVe been forced to
find new quartera or td , add to
their ofnct1 •pace, Thll l1 part!~·
ulorly true In the mol'fi ~·tropg)·
lt1n counuea where $be n111~a·
tlon rolla h•ve been lnerela·
ine ami mor&amp; IP119f! 4J nteded for
lo~lt!cllnns

the olaf!, for equiPllltD\ arid Ill·

lny:.
Cuyahoga CguntJ
preuntlr
11Cekin111 a new lltta4Quartf;t'a · abd
the Summit Coun\y Board lJ alan·
nln1 to movt~ Into 'nliW otllcet
which are beln1 providtd b1 the
County Commlasiontl'l.

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Paint Sale

S ace M nkey .

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Inside Rubber Base
$3.98 gal.
All Sha3es

OUTSIDE WHITE
$3.98 gal.
ROOF .PAINT
$1.55 gat.:

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retirina: officers of the club 1nd·
the club preaentod Mn. McGlothlin
with i; Jlft.
The ' Install a Won of ofricera WI&amp;
oonduQted b,y .Mrs. Paul Powell,
finl prerddent or the club. ln her
talk 1he ul8d the lntit:nla of the
chtb president's pin and what each
part Hands ror in rea:ard to the
various offices. The gavel· for the
pre1ldent stand• lqr authority; the
cruud"r shield for the vice prl!lli·
dent atands for enlia:htment; fully riaen 1un on a ·b lue field for tlte
correapondlng secretary standa for

m';!'l~ms

donallna favors for the
occasion were Hampton and Capehart, Sunbeam ·Bakel')', l&amp;S Supermarket, Wetherall Pharmacy aad
.NBC Cleaner~ .

NON YELLOWING

WHITE ENAMEL
$1.77 qt.
SPAR VARNISH
$1.98 qt.

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RIVIVAL TO IYART
There will be a revival star,tnc
June 8 at 8 p. m. et the Cartelon
Interdenominational Chureh Oil .
King1bury Road. The evan1eUat i1
Rev. Lucian Mount.J· of Squ*h
Vienna. Ohio. Everyone 11 wei·
come. The pastor 11 Rev. Marion
William• of Addison, 0.

You '11 Always Profit ·-·

Teaeh· tbem never to swim with·
out a ·companion, preferabl)' with
a Voat neal1b)r. Don't 1wim too
soon after a me1l - a two-bour
wail la not too lonJ. Don't rely on
wa\er • ·lnJI or 1n old inoer tube it
)'ou're not HfdY for deep waterthey have been known 10 fan. ·
lmpreN on )'our Younptn the
d1p1er of panic - be can alwaya
float and relt lf be i1 tlrlnJ dan·
geroualy. Muscle crampa ean be
handled, too- teaeb a boY or Jirl
bow to l!lllll8e them away while
atayinl" up. Ttll them to hanl
onto a boat if lt ovenuna-not
to try to 1wim alhore.

coune.

Ill&lt;\ 1\ll'f. Jaqtea Shaulllt

Eaat Bank, 'W.

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Did You Know That?

HOW NOT TO DROWN
lt'a not 1ummer yet, In many
places, but you can bet your mpn·
ey tb~ kld1 in your family ire
eounting the da7s tJU It eomea.
And wbat Is a kid's idea of helvenl)' SUJD~sy. T.he chanee
to 19 awimmfril every day, of

t~ed

years of age, in 14,000 communities.
"Since t922 when the patrol program was

Combined Efforts Of Churches Create Youth Center

HEALTH FOR ALL

itelh,r ··~

Fred 'Merica, who 11 sta- ~~~~t~• ~~:;;":iveril daya ~
In Walhin&amp;~on, is home ~i.~itini hla mother, Mn. Opal Merica.
of Mr. 4n~'· Mn.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Chisler
Friday for rt. 'K~o¥
recent visitors in 'P arker•wJU \ilt~e ·~il ··b,Uie
where they visited their
National Guirdl.
n1;1ne
Gibbs i1 &amp; Jutgieal
it llo-r Hospital · 1....
Mr. and Mrl. 0. J. B01tic • and
famll)J- ue· neationln1 in Aor~d•
.Mr. •l)d -Mu. Elmer Brinker
rq,ovd to Dlinois.

Vacation Time Means More Caution
N~w that schools are closing for the year,
both motorists and children must assume a
larger responsibility for themselves in avoid.
inc accjdents on streets and. highways, says
John P. Irwin of the Southern O~io Automo1\ile Club.
Thl:! is another way of saying that the
School Safety Patrols will be going off duty
for the summer, according to the local AAA
club leader. who adda:
"We now ha,re more than 700.000 patrol
boys and girls throughout the nation, giving
d&amp;ily protection through the school year to

Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2, 191!9-3

•Ia(~

Cleland's
APPLIANCE
Free Parklllll

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401 I. Moln It,

tber McKnight.

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When 70111' aelpbo1'
you with the ~·1UI .• • , .

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Mr. and. Mrd. Faye Blessing
do~ue:hters Audrey · Arlene
BeLty o£ steubenville were
end guests of Mra Ed Blessin&amp; and
Audre)'.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laurent of
Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. J,
M. Crump last week.

Social Events
In Syracuse

rapid and convulaive heart
Mrs Russell Blessing
ment developed and the .mon·ke)'
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norril and
d'ed
despite efforts to revive it. and famlly o! Vie!:1na, W. v_a., and Mr. Oan ·Hayman motored to FQ'·
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Mr and Mrs
. Blessmg of ettesvllle, N. C., to attend the
''The cause of death.'' the
of Mr.
announcement said, "was
of Ma10n. Services ltr the Rev. Oral Roberta
Mf· Norris went to reof Mz. Crusade.
teiv~t
hea~~a.
. fr.om an· illn~s• b_ut
lett "OD
dUe
to· ttie 'lhor\ time they were
ahe will aSie to sta)' ' l\e dld not get to Rev.
her
and hus- ,Roberts a1 the line of penons waitCH,uiPION TRAP SHOOTER
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kerber. ing was one half mile long. HowFAlRF'tELD, Conn. VPI-Fellow
Mr. and Mrs. Burley GrinJtead
pros consider Julius Boros aa the and cbi1dren of Columbus were. ever Mr. Nonia feels he was helpgreatest trap shooter in the game Su~ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed.
The meeting waa held In the
today. That phase of the game Ge.ofge Zuspan.
world's largest tent which
along with strength in long Iron
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allinder of
omd wood shots enabled Boros to Detroit were re·cent guests of Mr. 18 thousand and every seat
filled with people atanding
pick up $20.000 In earning• on and Mrs. Gcorgeifjapan.
side
the tent 11 far 11 could
the .pro .topr Jn 1968.
Mr ind Ml"'.
Workman and
seen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ea Ewing, all Iof
At the Oral Roberts Cru.tade
·Mr. and Mn. !Jen ·Bucl have respent the
eek end In un ng on,
H
II t
W. Va.,
turned from New Lexlngton, Ohio.
County on the south months
ago Mr. Nor·ria'
. where they attended the graduaof the Potomac Rl.ver on a Mrs. Ricbard Weaver
tion of their cra!JMaughter,. Bel·
trip.
ly ill with aathma and was
trice Ann Dumolt, and 'nephews.
Mrs. Lena Muagrave of Colum· Rev. Roberts .JLnd was
'Charlel and Otto Sboen'!aker, and
Ia a Ruest this week of Mr. ealed aDd basn't bad a
visited other relatit~
and Mra. L J. RutteneUUer and the illnell since to which
.
Mr. and' Mrs. Lester zetlde
Homer &lt;;old of Greenup, Ky., ris wUI be very happy to teiUfy.
viiited· Mr and. Mrs. L. J. Rutten·
cutter on Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah P'olter and d1ugbter
have just. returned from a week's
vt1lt In Kimberly, W. Va, where
Columbul
she. viaited with relatives.
spent Friday through SuDda)' with
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leonard and
BASIC TIIAINING
CHICAGO UPI....JRookle pitcher attended Sundq School.
Rev. and Mra. w. c. ·Radford of
Bill Henry of the Chicago Cub&amp;
never Played baseball-only lOft· Piketon viBited Misa LiMi~ Ter·
ball-unUI he signed his first pro· rell and brotberm Friday evenlq.
Mrs. Grace Gl~ of Columbus
feB&amp;Ional- contraet with Clarii:adale
oi tho Cotton Stole League in Is visiting her ~hil4rpn, Mr. and
Mrs. William lladford and family.
Mr. and Mra. G(OUt Glaze aatl'
son of Akron are ·aw ··visitors Of
the Radfords.
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By Knowing Shorthand
ty MINI IIIYWOOO
WQN I 1!11 an lnlonlewor llJ They told me abo\11 a "111'1"
011 .mploymenl tl~cy, hlf4il' In Dotrol~ apd 11, whol~l n.
a day wonl by bul thai 001110 tired •• a Kelly Girl. Tbla II'~
J0\1111 WOIJI&amp;n WOUld lt.Y, hUll• IOCDnd limO oho rt\lrt.d. ~·
u1: "1 IIIlo' a,oanpouon whl' ~rat retired ol eo, l~n al 11;·
1 should bolhar to Jearn ohorl· Comfortably llqd, o~e ("Ia sh•
....,.4 •
can .-lax after A ,..,. ot WG!t.
~d 111. '1'.1' malllo4a1, I lrt· 8ald the people at ~Ill fltl
quetltli fin~ th~ .Wo thtn1: llenlce:
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"lt'o borl"', hard to learn 011# "With o DOiton-wiQo oborlap

move- 1M~;"· a~d

Jimmy Stewart of Muon, ·Don-~ ·
na Goodnight or Pomeroy and Janice Nicholson of Oilton spent last
ID Daytona Beach, Fla.

HAiiT!'OP.D
. Mr. ~tnd Mr•. . Georee Lerner
spent Tuesday In ilun~lngton.
Mr. t~.nd Mrs. Hal'old Bumgarner and children belnr~s. Jean,
June, Tohnnte and M"'Y Jane of
near New Haven were houae
auests the past week of Mrs. T. E.
Bleasina and dau&amp;}lter Audrey.
Mrd. S)'bil
McKnight, Mi'L
Wi:IJiam Reitmire .and famil)' of
Bluefield are cuests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wll)'land and Miss E3-

The combined efforts of the Chester Methodist Cba.-ge
pictured above are bending oward the creation and operation
of a Chester Youth Center under the direction of the Pastor Rev. Lewis Buell. The churches above top panel left to
right are: Minersville, Alfred, Rock Springs. U&gt;wer Panel,
Flatwoo&lt;ls, Chester and the parsonage. At the right is
the Chester School which will be the site of the newest of
Youth Centers in Meigs County.
WARM-UP TOSSES LIMITED •

nessy, president o! the lnternational League, said today that from
now on all pitchers will be limited.
to only five warmup tosses and
that mound conlerences will be
beld to one minute in an effort to
speed up games.
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PREMIER SWORN
IN
KATHMANDU,
Nepal UPI-8.
P. Koirala was sworn in Wcdnes·
day as Nepal 's first elected premier. Koirala Is chairman of the
SOcialist Nep11li
Congress. He
beada I cabinet of 18 men and

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WE 00 YOUR .
LAUNDRY.

· 'Mr. and Mn. Juniof:.'o,Whlte of
Warsaw speDI the
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Mr. and Mril.
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Mra. and 1Jrs.

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Ohio'• npld arowlh 'brinl• with
(leld and
tbooe who deal with e~Ioqo-tho
Scertlory of State ~~d th~ 88

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It prohltlms In every

County Boardl of ElMtlonl--do
not eiC!ape. Lon1·ra~ '1annlnl It
In pro&amp;re81 and the probleln11 wU
b'! met.
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. J'OH'N E. ELLCf.SSO
Will Be With Us

Wednesday
&amp; Thursday
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June3and4
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LET us DO ~OSE REA VY THIN(,lll, TOj).

DRAPES- SUP (OVUS -~JCll$
ExJierUy Clellle4.

To
The Kahn Tailoring Line
. Pre11nt
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HUNDREDS OF BEAlJTIFUL NEW FABRICS
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TAN WITH
NaUunally Advertised

Tanfastic
DUTTON'S
DRUG STORE
Coals Bldg.

Middleport, 0.

VALUE·RATEJhe.ROCKET

Themanwho
knows value
goes Oldsl
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Mre -~ more medium-prioe ear ~
who went the mo.t for their mooey are
illinill8 tho owing to Old..
Why? lleeauee they figure up aD the extra
quality featUres and convenieMea Old. bu
.....ndard equiprrwnl. Tboy .....fully OUD•
eider the economy o£ the Rocket Engiae •••
ti,Je low-cost maintenance of an Old&amp; ••• ita
· bigber """le value. Bul moel ol aD
uklhemaolvee,

!hot

"I• dait doe kind of ror myJomilyorul

I will 6e proud lo ..., ••• one IAal
will p w 1M full _,Of" ·~fun
.,.j comfon we ..mat • • • u t1W tiM
- """"" ltyk will AU] ;.. llyle?"
The overwhelming ..yet" ean be found ia
tho zooming oaies ,..,.,... of the '59 Olda·
mobile. See your Oldomobile dealor today
I , , V..Xu..ftate tho RocluotJ

Custom Tailored To Your Own Measurements

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BE $UkE TO- COME IN

dllpklrfnglhll tlgft IMMI
a "- ~Cafe ...-.. fll a
~.59 Okk far .,.... , .

Fore$t"Clark, Owner ..
TWO CONVENIENT ~QCATJ9.N$
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ChdiDary 8'fei)'Ciay aocid.enb
o\IH'('IIft
)IOtl"1e 1110tectod 'b7 Aafo.OwDon hluod
liability 'l1do - rl. liability
for tbe OllliJe flml1l' illadMoil in oar:lm-m.tailo!ed protectiaa pollq. Get. ,..... . . .
T.P. toclq.

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DAVIS-WARNER
INSURANCE AGENCY

PHONE 331-X

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SECOND ST.- POMEROY

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A Pai'n? 1918.~~~

I 11t DO "hJ I oboul~ . ol tolllt 10,000 I~
At* 111. II'UIOII!blt Ia ..1 o
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BURN!

MONTREAL UP'I-Frank Shaugh·

s~.i~il~~~~~

for freshness

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air outlook

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middloport, 0., June 2, 1959

HettmShots
ln.Ooen TrWs

SPORTS
DESK

~ATl uPI--Cinelnaati's

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Colllltry

Club

was

-of . tbe hottut ~~~etion
lloaMJ II Wei Elli8 ol A.lder...... 11. 1., cordod a -133 to
~ ._ aation in the 12 a«tion·
at ttiala !0&lt; the U. S. Open Golf
eha!Ojliolldlp.

the •

1r ...,. -,A,.._IU.

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Little Leagu

Starling·Fence Busting

Braves' Price,
Indians' Morris,
Lead All Hitters

Tempers F1are Already In Tight ·S~nior Loop;

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Woody Call'• 1ndiona perter.,·

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Cleveland, White Sex, Fritter'Away Chan~es

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ed exactly a1 expeeted. In Middle·
Offwcrs, comnusstoners and managers Of the Mu:ldleport port laat evenint wlrmlna over
Li11 !t' 1 eague Associatioq met la-st evening on tbe new the other lt:r.ona ' tt~m. u.. Red
SidJ of tbe 69 playr111 firf'rf Py•h .. !'ark I. L diamond to straighten out a few wrinkles as Sol, Il-l in tt&gt;. 11110•014 ktl!o of
au.... rounds ·•·" &lt;t• e 36 bvks
the ft
M .&gt;c a ~rm schedule began .
the summer. Uttt.. t..tf\11- •~ty
in t" t'OinJlt•11t
~ lovernoo~
Se.
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,
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portant
linel!i
of
policy
were
laid
down
for
the
while in the CoWJ ~ • ._ lot J0 bfo l· ., ~.iT C!..! J i G e\'f'Dt at
fiJrure
of
yowtgster
play
locally.
One
applicable
to
this
year
Redtop,
Dodeero llld .P!r·
KaJ~iarnr. ec:k. "' '! , June 11-IS.
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1 that
I
ate• came home wlnnert.
1
P'J.!fs. who w.m thi !O year·s Tex.· (b a:se.d on th e !lum be r or •-·
~:r s. ~an mg 0 P Y s
each ~
Top hitter in the county was
11 .O).c ~ , wu u -under with his lhe SJ-x teams shall have a mmtmum of 13 boys, and a max1- portside awinger Larry hiee· of
1S3. _lie fired five eules. eight ffiUJ!L of 15. .
Portland. playing under the bo~~;n ·
birclifl. IT pan: and six bogies.
Smce aucbon day, some rosters ttave been depleted by ner of the Recine Br&lt;&amp;l!ea. PriCe
1te was followed by Rogers M('· move-aways and drop-offs. So today there are six opentncs on connected for two bome:r, and a 1 "The tchool INIOn I ...UIR't
Maiut ot Clneinnati, the low am•- two or more teams for boy&amp; . Any lad wlshing to be on one of single •.nd scored fo~r runa. . . M allowM to overl•' the bl•
teUr ot t).e day, wJtb 66-69- 13~.
these six positions is invited to tryout at 4:30 p.m. Thur~ In !"lddlepo:rt Mtck)' Morrts, 1,
ball Mason!"
AU'Iflilr Dow Finaterwatd wn day at the park. Each must be eight years old ar over as of ace. pltcber f-or the Indlant, ~ad ,
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a stnlle and two double• ag1msl
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onf! ot~ 11 wbo were ex.empt from J une 1, a·n d b e approve d a s r e a d y to take blS
lumps in play, the fast and tough Terry Jobnton
qu-llfJiBI roW1dl.
a decision resting upon o(fkials who see him in actlon at th~ Johnaon himself tagged MOrPia to~
tryout.
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UnitM Pr"" tm.rntthmal
1 solo homer down the :r·ilhtfield '
miUIIIIGN NISBV
The meeting, conducted by WiUiam Criner, president, u- line tbJt was lost In tall grass '
National LHtue
PITTSBURGH UP1 - John Nis- sisted by Lee Smith, commissioner, also lona: enoulh for Terry to circle
w. L. Pet. Gl
bJ: 1 'siX-one, 23o-pound guard,
- La[d emphasis on player and manaler conduct at James, the.aaekl. But it eame in the .IJNh ~~iJwaukee
28 17 .~2
has sCnH his 19» eontract with both having to be above reproach, "going by the book" on lnmn1. ":;~UCh too late to do much ~ag Francisco 27 19 .:W7 I'h
the PIUJllurab Steelers. Nili!by , both counts
damage. ,The ~nly other Jted S:ox Ptttlbura:h
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who played eollq:late ,ball at the
d ·
hitter, was Dave Wellman, h~ -~08 AngeleA
26 23 , .521 4'h
ColleP. · .r. ·Patific. came lo ~he
- Awar ed players Allen Wallace to the Redlegs, Tiny tint balent.an, with a pair , ol ~)ta~o
, '3 24 .489 6
Stee"'",.~i!i~:"'· agent in 1951. Ward to the Red Sox , and Larry Stohart to the Senators, on llndea,
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day nia:ht wbtn· 'the san Francisco

STANDINGS

-.; iome ript next to the Ll·

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run triple and Miller wltb a twoWayne Swisher, chairman of the Pomeroy Little Lea&amp;ue run double were top hitter• for
drive for funds, was all smiles today.
the lltdleJ•.
He hAd toted up results of the recent campalt:n. now com· for the CaTd1, Davia had two

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pleted except for a laggard contributor here and thtre, and
found a total of $1,735 .84 In the account Thla Ia about flOG
better than last yea~. It does not lnchld.e money fr!IDI Syra·
CU$e·Mlnersvllle drives, or Raclne-Porllan4. Bolla came
!"rough hancjsomely lhis year for their aharea.
Orio s'mlth, Long Bottom RO, won the UOO bond awarded
by the PomerQy Associatiun.
Sild Wayne:
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course, those who contributed. No one can be alnCled out. II
waa 11_1PPIY fl!1'@4eamwork. This loes for manacon, mothera,
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league officers, and friends of Little
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ab\' to hold opponc nb 1;1 e hct·k game
or i.J lbree . gante serie:t wlnnE'rA whtle Baker had throt~
lutety. Cln~inmtll wos tdlc Mon · o1ga lt&gt; · t LH ~ An.:clc11. Lawrence safetlea Including a lriple ror
doy _
wiH i.~ 3 -~, will lace Don Ory!l- the winners. Koighl also had two
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a 4.
for the Pirates.
Six Red~ pitchers mane fuHie
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elforu to stop Pilh1~ur~h in 1he
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Cincinnati loat Sunday dt'spltt' o
MorriS and
Moore. Johll!!llf'l
barr"Jte (If 13 hit• htJd rluwn by ~'rlday ni"ht. It will be Collowed
by a Saturday afternoon lilame (I •P) Little 6 and l.ittle, Rice o.
Cincinnati batters.

County L"tut
Tho pllrhinQ: slump hu s ~preud nncl a Sunday doubleheader. which
wind!'
up
the
cm·rent
homt•
st1.1ml
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Redlegs
420 010-7 :t 2
through the R'd ' pJiching &lt;1aff.
Cardinals
130 100-~ 7 1
and even Hob Purkey , Or\l'C' lnI..andrf'lh
and
RlrJile.
Cleland
vinelble agoinst Pittsburgh, waa
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chased trom the first ~: tunc Su n&lt;1., hy the Pint••
Evrn Don Newcombe. who hat.!

PIAf fill ANO U1N IPDII atn--.,floYlet Fo.-.Jp MilitO:

Ur Andrtl Gromyko end his wlfe IJt:t'Oh alona • lakMide at
!()'OD. ••~turland, foUowed. by otber memberl ot tha .SP:vJ'I,t
delepUon to the·Qaeva taJkl. The aida were bl. an Amfrl..
cu. car, INt It dcmllopecl a flat tire and tbey had to ~lA
their ~ 1n IdA 8oY1et ltmouable. J'urther, there wu pi*.

MANTIA UPI- Maj . Gen. William Nutter, chief U. S. military
advisor to the Philipl)tnes, said
Wednesday tbat U. S. mi11tat1

munity affair a tuceHJ.

assistance to the Manila gover~­
ment mas- be ctrt. Nutter
ed defense oflicials . here tha~ tbe
n'lduction was being conlidt.~,"Cd ·
as ~rt of a general worldwide
prunninl in militaty · asaistance to
all ,f.oreJgn countries bY . the
United States.

CHICAGO UPI - The C~caeo
Cardinals Monday picked up Une·
baeker 8Gb DougM-rty from the·
·Pitt.burgh Steelen in euhante

info.rnr

Western Michigan and Kent
Stat• each landed three players

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Jacoba, Topp, Kaoe and
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Clelde~ Jd W~tflcr, Kenl .
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CINCINNATI UPJ - The next was quickly knocked out as startlew 11amu 1h1JUld · tt&gt;H whtlther ing pitcher in the conteat.
ClnelnnttJ pitchers
are good
And In the second game the
anoulh to make lht&gt; ·Hcd' a w,.
· - Red s had rome from hflbind three
nlnJ bill te11m .
times but no piteht&gt;r waA able to
U the recent l( lllld 1hillin g lwhiM hoi "'... tho io"&lt;i.
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Tonight. Brooks Lawrcnre

on th.e first team and Ohio U.

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KALAM.I\.ZOO, Mlch. VPI--Co- by the ('oacbes.
ehampiont WeJte•n Mlt:hiean and
Leading vote-getters on the 11).
Ohio Univtrti~y alOnt with third man fint · tea~ we~~e thitd baseplace Kent St~e today d9mino~~;ted man Lamar Ja.cobs of Ohio U.,
the lli69 alblt..u_e Mld·Amerk•n pitchers _Bill . Topp · {)f W~stern
Confer.erl\ft •baU squad picked' Michigan and Martin Kane of
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Kent State, and left !iielder Larry

excuse nta'Y be dlsctp1med ; lt he SJlOU(d. ~ss two S\IC· '' •he Carda had four r•plUs ·
AMtrlc11n L..tu•
'!1'tilounl•11 of f42,8&amp;7 iov.. "th• cesslvely without an excuse, he may be out from tbe rooter etlhor w17 with Mom
:Qo4 on
W. L. r&gt;ct. Gl
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· Mays ll.imself waa taken out of lhe ume score lo lhe Kan11as City

OU, Western Michigan, Dominate
Mid~Am's All-League B~seball Team

YoUN~' Po. UPI- Ar· auction shall forfeit aU rights to the player tieing bou&amp;ht.
:;:~ :,·~r~'f:~~:~r ·,La:;:t~
:, Monday'• ...u~,.
qgl. PelJI~~._ tlle tof money win·
-:-A player who ffil.SSes. .one sche.du..d &amp;ame wltltout a winnetl. ·T.bii. MOh ·11.. ~Jt,iv:e,. ~- l'l,n. 11 MUwauktt 2, Nlht·

1858 1valid

tbe. reviving worlf

over

Giants_CJ!Bp\ tq ·,-pift. 1~ games ttte lineup with abin ·bruises ibut A,tMetics.
.:
o! first PJaee b,J. waQpping the said he definitely ·woullft play I Tbe Indiaos, who have losf:
:•nwaukc• B~:avt~•. l,l .t'Tu.eaday night when the te•ms re- three straight and six of their ~st
flret Riee mome~t4ii'D atuaDed 11umt' their four-1a.me seriQs.
Qighl game11, now. lead t_he VanSpencer wbon. b4!
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Jn the American League, the k:ees by only 5¥, games white tb~
duriDJ a ruJK!Own . ·_ "n Uttrd two team s which got the biggest White Sox, who have lost seven
and hom' in the eevefttb. bl.nlJNI . jump on the New York Yankees oi 10 games to the Athletlcs, lead
Thel) M;aya retaJtated·' il&amp; •wUng continued to fritter away their op- them by only 4.\k.
over Rice pn 1 play at tbe plate portunity to maintain a sizeable
AID CUT MINUD

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U.'a slill ear.l~ in the season. yet rally. In the eiJti.t• aftd itndlnlil ckamplons,
tempera alteacty are Oar.ing in the the Milwaukie catche11 1.0 a hos·
The rtrSt-place Clevelmd ID.dioNational LeaJue pennant race .
pital with a• .b ruised lower shin llftl: dropped a i ·l decision -to .lhe:
O~yl spencer~ Willie Maya aRd b•ne.
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CINCINN"TI UP!- Tite Clneln·

nstl Reds Monday signed two colr
leatate ba!leball playel'l, one oC

them to a bimut cotttPact.
Sltned for an undlseloaed bon·

us wa1 Herb Bu!ch. 21 . IHoot, 'finch, 230·pound righthander from
the Unlvert~lty of Virginia. The
other contrart went to Ray Vau ·
ehn, ~J, I third btl&amp;mJn for Lin•
coin Memorial University .
Butch will start workouts with
the club in Sl. Loull about JuRe
12 after a:raduallon. He will be
111l1ned to a farm club.
Vau1hn . from Elir:abelhtown,
T~nn ., was signed to a eontra('t
with the Savannah , Ga. , elub.

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lloaMJ II Wei Elli8 ol A.lder...... 11. 1., cordod a -133 to
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at ttiala !0&lt; the U. S. Open Golf
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Starling·Fence Busting

Braves' Price,
Indians' Morris,
Lead All Hitters

Tempers F1are Already In Tight ·S~nior Loop;

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Offwcrs, comnusstoners and managers Of the Mu:ldleport port laat evenint wlrmlna over
Li11 !t' 1 eague Associatioq met la-st evening on tbe new the other lt:r.ona ' tt~m. u.. Red
SidJ of tbe 69 playr111 firf'rf Py•h .. !'ark I. L diamond to straighten out a few wrinkles as Sol, Il-l in tt&gt;. 11110•014 ktl!o of
au.... rounds ·•·" &lt;t• e 36 bvks
the ft
M .&gt;c a ~rm schedule began .
the summer. Uttt.. t..tf\11- •~ty
in t" t'OinJlt•11t
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Se.
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linel!i
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policy
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laid
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for
the
while in the CoWJ ~ • ._ lot J0 bfo l· ., ~.iT C!..! J i G e\'f'Dt at
fiJrure
of
yowtgster
play
locally.
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Redtop,
Dodeero llld .P!r·
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~:r s. ~an mg 0 P Y s
each ~
Top hitter in the county was
11 .O).c ~ , wu u -under with his lhe SJ-x teams shall have a mmtmum of 13 boys, and a max1- portside awinger Larry hiee· of
1S3. _lie fired five eules. eight ffiUJ!L of 15. .
Portland. playing under the bo~~;n ·
birclifl. IT pan: and six bogies.
Smce aucbon day, some rosters ttave been depleted by ner of the Recine Br&lt;&amp;l!ea. PriCe
1te was followed by Rogers M('· move-aways and drop-offs. So today there are six opentncs on connected for two bome:r, and a 1 "The tchool INIOn I ...UIR't
Maiut ot Clneinnati, the low am•- two or more teams for boy&amp; . Any lad wlshing to be on one of single •.nd scored fo~r runa. . . M allowM to overl•' the bl•
teUr ot t).e day, wJtb 66-69- 13~.
these six positions is invited to tryout at 4:30 p.m. Thur~ In !"lddlepo:rt Mtck)' Morrts, 1,
ball Mason!"
AU'Iflilr Dow Finaterwatd wn day at the park. Each must be eight years old ar over as of ace. pltcber f-or the Indlant, ~ad ,
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a stnlle and two double• ag1msl
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onf! ot~ 11 wbo were ex.empt from J une 1, a·n d b e approve d a s r e a d y to take blS
lumps in play, the fast and tough Terry Jobnton
qu-llfJiBI roW1dl.
a decision resting upon o(fkials who see him in actlon at th~ Johnaon himself tagged MOrPia to~
tryout.
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1 solo homer down the :r·ilhtfield '
miUIIIIGN NISBV
The meeting, conducted by WiUiam Criner, president, u- line tbJt was lost In tall grass '
National LHtue
PITTSBURGH UP1 - John Nis- sisted by Lee Smith, commissioner, also lona: enoulh for Terry to circle
w. L. Pet. Gl
bJ: 1 'siX-one, 23o-pound guard,
- La[d emphasis on player and manaler conduct at James, the.aaekl. But it eame in the .IJNh ~~iJwaukee
28 17 .~2
has sCnH his 19» eontract with both having to be above reproach, "going by the book" on lnmn1. ":;~UCh too late to do much ~ag Francisco 27 19 .:W7 I'h
the PIUJllurab Steelers. Nili!by , both counts
damage. ,The ~nly other Jted S:ox Ptttlbura:h
24 21 .-'33 4 ~
who played eollq:late ,ball at the
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hitter, was Dave Wellman, h~ -~08 AngeleA
26 23 , .521 4'h
ColleP. · .r. ·Patific. came lo ~he
- Awar ed players Allen Wallace to the Redlegs, Tiny tint balent.an, with a pair , ol ~)ta~o
, '3 24 .489 6
Stee"'",.~i!i~:"'· agent in 1951. Ward to the Red Sox , and Larry Stohart to the Senators, on llndea,
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drive for funds, was all smiles today.
the lltdleJ•.
He hAd toted up results of the recent campalt:n. now com· for the CaTd1, Davia had two

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pleted except for a laggard contributor here and thtre, and
found a total of $1,735 .84 In the account Thla Ia about flOG
better than last yea~. It does not lnchld.e money fr!IDI Syra·
CU$e·Mlnersvllle drives, or Raclne-Porllan4. Bolla came
!"rough hancjsomely lhis year for their aharea.
Orio s'mlth, Long Bottom RO, won the UOO bond awarded
by the PomerQy Associatiun.
Sild Wayne:
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course, those who contributed. No one can be alnCled out. II
waa 11_1PPIY fl!1'@4eamwork. This loes for manacon, mothera,
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league officers, and friends of Little
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ab\' to hold opponc nb 1;1 e hct·k game
or i.J lbree . gante serie:t wlnnE'rA whtle Baker had throt~
lutety. Cln~inmtll wos tdlc Mon · o1ga lt&gt; · t LH ~ An.:clc11. Lawrence safetlea Including a lriple ror
doy _
wiH i.~ 3 -~, will lace Don Ory!l- the winners. Koighl also had two
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for the Pirates.
Six Red~ pitchers mane fuHie
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MorriS and
Moore. Johll!!llf'l
barr"Jte (If 13 hit• htJd rluwn by ~'rlday ni"ht. It will be Collowed
by a Saturday afternoon lilame (I •P) Little 6 and l.ittle, Rice o.
Cincinnati batters.

County L"tut
Tho pllrhinQ: slump hu s ~preud nncl a Sunday doubleheader. which
wind!'
up
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Redlegs
420 010-7 :t 2
through the R'd ' pJiching &lt;1aff.
Cardinals
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and even Hob Purkey , Or\l'C' lnI..andrf'lh
and
RlrJile.
Cleland
vinelble agoinst Pittsburgh, waa
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chased trom the first ~: tunc Su n&lt;1., hy the Pint••
Evrn Don Newcombe. who hat.!

PIAf fill ANO U1N IPDII atn--.,floYlet Fo.-.Jp MilitO:

Ur Andrtl Gromyko end his wlfe IJt:t'Oh alona • lakMide at
!()'OD. ••~turland, foUowed. by otber memberl ot tha .SP:vJ'I,t
delepUon to the·Qaeva taJkl. The aida were bl. an Amfrl..
cu. car, INt It dcmllopecl a flat tire and tbey had to ~lA
their ~ 1n IdA 8oY1et ltmouable. J'urther, there wu pi*.

MANTIA UPI- Maj . Gen. William Nutter, chief U. S. military
advisor to the Philipl)tnes, said
Wednesday tbat U. S. mi11tat1

munity affair a tuceHJ.

assistance to the Manila gover~­
ment mas- be ctrt. Nutter
ed defense oflicials . here tha~ tbe
n'lduction was being conlidt.~,"Cd ·
as ~rt of a general worldwide
prunninl in militaty · asaistance to
all ,f.oreJgn countries bY . the
United States.

CHICAGO UPI - The C~caeo
Cardinals Monday picked up Une·
baeker 8Gb DougM-rty from the·
·Pitt.burgh Steelen in euhante

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Western Michigan and Kent
Stat• each landed three players

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CINCINNATI UPJ - The next was quickly knocked out as startlew 11amu 1h1JUld · tt&gt;H whtlther ing pitcher in the conteat.
ClnelnnttJ pitchers
are good
And In the second game the
anoulh to make lht&gt; ·Hcd' a w,.
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nlnJ bill te11m .
times but no piteht&gt;r waA able to
U the recent l( lllld 1hillin g lwhiM hoi "'... tho io"&lt;i.
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Tonight. Brooks Lawrcnre

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KALAM.I\.ZOO, Mlch. VPI--Co- by the ('oacbes.
ehampiont WeJte•n Mlt:hiean and
Leading vote-getters on the 11).
Ohio Univtrti~y alOnt with third man fint · tea~ we~~e thitd baseplace Kent St~e today d9mino~~;ted man Lamar Ja.cobs of Ohio U.,
the lli69 alblt..u_e Mld·Amerk•n pitchers _Bill . Topp · {)f W~stern
Confer.erl\ft •baU squad picked' Michigan and Martin Kane of
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Kent State, and left !iielder Larry

excuse nta'Y be dlsctp1med ; lt he SJlOU(d. ~ss two S\IC· '' •he Carda had four r•plUs ·
AMtrlc11n L..tu•
'!1'tilounl•11 of f42,8&amp;7 iov.. "th• cesslvely without an excuse, he may be out from tbe rooter etlhor w17 with Mom
:Qo4 on
W. L. r&gt;ct. Gl
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· Mays ll.imself waa taken out of lhe ume score lo lhe Kan11as City

OU, Western Michigan, Dominate
Mid~Am's All-League B~seball Team

YoUN~' Po. UPI- Ar· auction shall forfeit aU rights to the player tieing bou&amp;ht.
:;:~ :,·~r~'f:~~:~r ·,La:;:t~
:, Monday'• ...u~,.
qgl. PelJI~~._ tlle tof money win·
-:-A player who ffil.SSes. .one sche.du..d &amp;ame wltltout a winnetl. ·T.bii. MOh ·11.. ~Jt,iv:e,. ~- l'l,n. 11 MUwauktt 2, Nlht·

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Giants_CJ!Bp\ tq ·,-pift. 1~ games ttte lineup with abin ·bruises ibut A,tMetics.
.:
o! first PJaee b,J. waQpping the said he definitely ·woullft play I Tbe Indiaos, who have losf:
:•nwaukc• B~:avt~•. l,l .t'Tu.eaday night when the te•ms re- three straight and six of their ~st
flret Riee mome~t4ii'D atuaDed 11umt' their four-1a.me seriQs.
Qighl game11, now. lead t_he VanSpencer wbon. b4!
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Jn the American League, the k:ees by only 5¥, games white tb~
duriDJ a ruJK!Own . ·_ "n Uttrd two team s which got the biggest White Sox, who have lost seven
and hom' in the eevefttb. bl.nlJNI . jump on the New York Yankees oi 10 games to the Athletlcs, lead
Thel) M;aya retaJtated·' il&amp; •wUng continued to fritter away their op- them by only 4.\k.
over Rice pn 1 play at tbe plate portunity to maintain a sizeable
AID CUT MINUD

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U.'a slill ear.l~ in the season. yet rally. In the eiJti.t• aftd itndlnlil ckamplons,
tempera alteacty are Oar.ing in the the Milwaukie catche11 1.0 a hos·
The rtrSt-place Clevelmd ID.dioNational LeaJue pennant race .
pital with a• .b ruised lower shin llftl: dropped a i ·l decision -to .lhe:
O~yl spencer~ Willie Maya aRd b•ne.
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CINCINN"TI UP!- Tite Clneln·

nstl Reds Monday signed two colr
leatate ba!leball playel'l, one oC

them to a bimut cotttPact.
Sltned for an undlseloaed bon·

us wa1 Herb Bu!ch. 21 . IHoot, 'finch, 230·pound righthander from
the Unlvert~lty of Virginia. The
other contrart went to Ray Vau ·
ehn, ~J, I third btl&amp;mJn for Lin•
coin Memorial University .
Butch will start workouts with
the club in Sl. Loull about JuRe
12 after a:raduallon. He will be
111l1ned to a farm club.
Vau1hn . from Elir:abelhtown,
T~nn ., was signed to a eontra('t
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STARTING JUNE 14 A TWO
week ~\·Jval at l'rcedom Gospel
Mission Church at Bald Knobs
on Portlantl-Bashiln Road . Rev.
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MrL Don11.1 Duncan, ' lira. Bett:r Ma7 25th, KiA Nancy Ann MeJamea, Jln. J.Aonard Bwh, MrL NiiUil, daudlter of Mr. ami
Bebny Stafford, M.ra. William Mn. noyd "MeMUiln, Hart:forcl, beRoulb, Mn. William Field•. Jr., r came t~e bride of Thom11 Eqene
Geraldlne Crites, Mrs. Stanford Anderean, •IOD of Mr. and lib. .
Powell, Kra. Darrell McCoy, MrL Ra.ymond Andenon, altO of Hart·
Ru-by BGard, Mn. Gear&amp;c Adlr:lns, (o~. Ttt'e pnpreuJ\!e dOUble tine
Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, Mlaae1 cerl!imqn~ ~t ptaee in Ute parM.az.tne K.e arns, 8etty · Kelly, Eu- IOniilt with only a few cloiee
tha Cunnincbam, Mildred Hall, friend&amp; pre~ent. Miu June )(e.
Alice Davit, Dorothy Sayre, MU· MUUn, wu her aliter'• lttendant.
dred Ch~tPman, Donna Jean Rouah Ml~ P.U.een Anderson, Arlna
Roeemary Stewart, Debtt Stewart JobD.~pn and EmU Xnl&amp;ht were
.and Kenneth Stewart, Mn. Sarah the gueita,
Gibbs, Mn. Jacob PbUUpa, Mn.
The bl'lde wu attired ln a
L. Dyer, Mr. and Mra. A. D.
stf~t
length dreu Of pint aum~~.me, Mrs. Earl
Fields, Mra.
Reltmirt, Mrs. J . H. Smith mer sheer, harmGni&amp;tnartaee trim·
Jr., Shirley Mee Smith, Mr1. A1· med tbe collar, cmffa and bouffant
Lhur Wayland and Miss Eltber skirt. Her acceuorlet were white
and ahe wore a coraa•e of white
McKnight.
roeebUda. Her attendan.t wore a
Sending gUt.s were Mrs. KeD· summer outfit thlt bannoniztd
nelh Ridenour, MrS. Emil Knight, with the bride'•·
Mrs. Stewart Zerkle, Mrs, J. H.
The new Mr~ Andersoo lttend·
5mith, Mrs. Earl Hof!man, Mrs. ed 'r\'ahama High School and the
W. T. Stone, Miu Audrey Bless- ll!rG"Om haa served in the United
ng, Miss Mary JP.net Zertle, Rev. States ATmy. Thtv will make
.ud Mrs. Marion WUUama.
their home in Hartford.

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THEY CAN .
TRAil,.
UNDERMINE

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SED, CEN· \lOS!! NEW MOON 41 f"T.
lury , Rai.llo, 1_-leater, Dyry~flQw.
er. 1 bedroom, 34 ft. aluminum
awning. $2,200.00.
Lawrence
Clenn car lnsrde and out. '129tli.
Blaettnar b, Pomeroy.
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Reed, Lowe's Trailer Co urt.
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YOUR HOUSE
Termites often dclltroy VtilU·

able property Defore anyone IB
aware of their pl'eMtmce, 'fh~ot
i.a becauae lhe)l hvo lr, lunneb
whloh they e-a.t l.nlo wood. 'fhey
Jo their damill,le fro111 lhe ln·
side out. We'll cltcck your property fw tel"mites Ine, cradl·
cate them tit low coat. Renu~m·
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dollara.
For P!!lll lna..-.=tlon
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SIGNS PACKER PACT
GREEN BAY, Wis. UPI -Jim
'l'i)'lor of Louisi11.na State, start·
ing Groen ·Hay fu\loback in the
last lwo gamns of the 1000 Nation -

HI l'"o()bbNII Lc11guc · 5easo n, hat;
~ig ned his 1959 eon\r~te \ with the
P&lt;ickcrs. Tnylor I'IU'ried a total or
52 Hmt·~ in his ruokic season for
011 ave rau e guin of 4.8 yardlj,
OK BASEBALL RE50LUT10N
WASHINGTON Ul,l - The St--n ·
&lt;~lt• has Hrlnptl'd a Houge -approvl'd
r···sululwn a sking President Eiscn ht•Wl'r lo tksi~nate the week be~ ! un i11g .lunc H 1111 National Utllc
LeRIOW ·Baseball Week. The mea ~u n• gut•~ lo lhc While HOUiie for
r.pproval.

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and wr..od alat porch •nd win· TRAILERS 1965 A. H. C. liOUSJt;
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1'niler !lll t' L lonJ: , Custom
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made, Hcprmt1c dlnlnl: room,
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l't'O!Iiey kitchen , carpclctl living
l''hduru, all &amp;inds. Dahl Wippel
room , washer o~~ nd dryer, air
Supply, 21(1 Union A1cnuc.
condllloner 30 n . aluminum
J\.1·30tc
awning. Priced on inspection. 1
PEST CONTROL tO.
Phone nA 3-8M2, Denver Weber
Homt Offlu, 51. M•ry'•, w. v..
m1NCESS t'A'f L"UAL COMPANY.
Belpre .
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&amp; Kr&amp;del of ,.ood clean eoal.
-- AIR CONDITIONIN&lt;i. ltEI''UlGER·
Rock Sprir•Jil• Rd. Pb(•n• 12&amp;-Y·
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hit ba('k -• chair with ottum•n,
2 bedroom llo.ne or aparlment.
DHby bl•d complete. Phone l03X .
Box 1811. Middleport or call BUI.LDOZ\Nt: --•Ht~ st'mcnl~. rond s
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NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT
CtM No. 18,137
E•t•t• of Chtrle1 w. Curry
O.Ce•M4
No1\ec is hereby a:lven that
Fnmk M. curry whose p 01 t OftiCf
ulidn•ss i11 7::10
Rich, Apt. B,
l:~~~:.~;;,:~~ 23,
Ohio, has ·been duly
Administrator of the

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d of Charles W. Curry, det·casc . late of MeJgs County, Ohio.
Dat('d Ulis I !loth day of May 1959.

.~.H. O'BRIEN

Jutlge of tbc Probate Ce·art
Mela~~ County, Ohio
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For Trade

AND SM -\J..L
· motor rcpHir . .Expert cnst iron I'OH SAl&amp;' i)ll TRADE FOR
i''ARM. M;r,derp home ... &amp; rooms
welding, a(·t ~ l ylc. le 11nd eleetri&lt;'
r.nd
bath, bAM!Inent, rellar, coal
welding. R. J,. Miller J•urts Co .
house.
3~ acrel ground. Ple-tllY
315 Ash St .. Middleport, Ohio.

LAWN MOWEIIS

Phone 82.24-J.

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F\lrolllte4 and
unfurolthed. Mdllst.era. .1111Jc1J• ORAVILY TII:Ai;TOR SALIS AND
SlltVICE .. 512 E. Mt!in, Pom
POrt. Phone .,......
2 3 tf
Ph4:1n• 63-X. S..tlvnlll'l:
s BED R 0 0 11! UNFURNISHED Ho~reld Bo~rnho~rt, Reltdsvlllt

PARTIIENTS -

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William Fields, Mills June McMillin , Patsy and CaroJyn Rizer, K&amp;J·
ina and William Andena111, Floyd
McMillin and Randy.
Sending gifts were Mn. Joae·
phine Crites, Mrs. T. E . Blessina,
and Audrey, Mrs. Louise Ander·
son, Mrs. Edith Bumcarner, Mrs.

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water. Below Hobaon
Depot. Just oft Rt.. 1. Okey
Wood, Phone ti817·A.

Lego.l NOtiCe

- - ~NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

Ne. 12.744

Jn pursuan~e to un oracr of sale

In partition, ieued out of the
Court of Common Pleas, Meigs
County, Ohio, in the case of Gar·
nett H. Schaefer, el al., agaiJl&amp;t
Anna M. DuCIJeld: eot. al., being
case No. 12,744 ;1'1 ·llllid court, J
will uffer for sale at public auction at the from door or the Court
HouRC in said county, on Saturday
the fith day of June, 1959, at 10
o'dock A. M., •the following real
e::;lt~te:

Betty Bland, Mrs. GeOrge Cunnmgham, Mrs. David Fields, Mrs.
Gera;d Fields, Ml's. Opal Dailey,
.Ienr~· Dailey Sr., Hn. Fred
faelns, Mrs. Tom .Fields, Mrs .
l!:u&amp;,:e.•e Flowers, Mrs. Carl Gibbs,
Mrs. Lor.nie Goodnite, Mrs. Harry
Gi~s . Mrs. Blaine Gilliand, Mrs.
Elizabeth Grueaer, .Mrs. Buddy
Gibbs and Janet, ltfrs.. George Hesson, Mrs. John Hall and Mildred,
Mrs. Henry Jenl:lns, Mrs. R. E.
Knight, Mrs.
Charles Kearn~.
Mr». Emil Knight, Mrs. Edward
Kell, Mrs. Georee Lerner, Mrs.
D. A. Smltb, · Mra. J. M. Crump,
Mrs. W. T. SUIDe, Mrs. Kenneth
Hid''"''"· Mrs. ,J. H. Smith, Mrs.
ArLhur Wayland, MJs. Budd Le·
wis, Mrs. :Margaret Rizer, lfrs.
!'; !don Will, Mlsaea Betty Kelly,
Esther McKnight, ·Gr.ce Kftir.ht
and Marlene Roush.
BRIDAL
.G IVEN
The social rooms of the lap~lst
Church was attractively' decorated
with early summer flowers
the bridal shOwer honoring
Loraine Hall, bride-elect.
The evening was spent soclaUy
-.nd following the openin&amp; and dil·
playing of the man)'. lovely , and
useful &amp;:lfts refreshmentl 'were
served to Mrs. Jane CunnJnghll.t,
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Donald Jenkin• or .Huntin.¢lc.n

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The home was attractively deeoratcd with arrangements of
summer flowers . The evening was
spent informally.
AftN the openinll of the m!lny
be-autiful and useful gifts, refreshmenls were ~ervcd to the
honoree, Mi 8s
McMillin,
Mrs .
William Kelly, MrB, Leonard Dush
and Donna, ~rs. Virginia Roush,
Christie DaviS, Mrs. Pearl- Fields.
Norma, Beverly anJ Sharon, Mrs.
William Zerkle, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrt~ . Martin Gibbs, Mrs. Russell McMillin and Annalee, Mrs
Ray Fields ahd Debbie, Mrs. Eul
Edwards, Mrs. William Fields Jr.,
Mra. Bill Fields and Kathy, Mrs.
Louise Johnson , \'ieorgio and Lois
Jean, Mrs. Hilda Warth and Mil·
dred, Mr!'; . Edgar Cu nningham,
Mrs. Ruue\1 Holt, Mrs. Robert
and Con nie, Mrs. Carl Zer·
Miss Mary J anet Zerkle, Mrs.
Turner, Mrs. Carrie Bum-

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IB•ertlha Dailey or · Pomeroy
Mrs. McMHiin, J10ste~ses.

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given Friday evening compliment ing Miss Naney Ann -McMillin,
bride-elect of TlKtmns Euqene Andetl!lon, at the home of. Mr. and
Ployd McMillin with Mrs.

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This Is uoe fa.cl thit Jtands out
sharply 111 a re11ult of this committee 's inve•ti&amp;ation and 1tudy
of current Commun ist eapionage
operation• in tblt countey."

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WEDDING SOLEMNIZID
In a ceremony aoJemnized
the Rev. K. J. btt, •.• ltor of

rotnr tnto ''fun ~eate aetlon"
"The Soviet Union'• OI'Qte.lta· here under new ordert from MOlof peaceful intent and 1 de- cow. A Juttice Department olft·

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are not stron1 enouth to attack.
' WASHlNGTON UP1-The shock· Our time will come In 20 or 30
Ids sLory or Conununiat spyin&amp; in years I~ to 1960. To win, we
tfte ,Unlted States rambles on. It shall need ~ element! of .IUrarou~a less public i nterelt than pris~ . The bourg~lll that's us w!U
Communism'a ,peace movement
list . ye11r's fashions in women'• hatve to be put to sleep.
h&amp;l been underway now for 10me
1\irh.
time. Sham and phony thouch it
PHce Mov.m•nt
' Why it is that the American
"So \ltl.. 'Jhall begin by launch· be, Communist propaganda for
people are ~ o . complacently fat·
co-e&amp;iuence Ja firmly
ine:
lhe most spectacul•r peace
h"eaded about the deadly menace
tb., tree world'• head
There
will
movement
on
record.
of Communism tQ the American
• KhruJbcb\v oc.ca·
_way of life is a baffling question be' electrUyin&amp; overtures and un·
.sometbln1 olf li:er
The warnings hne been loud and. heard of conceulons. The eapital.JII
eradt ... .,, will bury
. t~ey have been sounding for a \stlc eountriea, stupid and deca·
or hia promlae that the 9'lf·
_long time.
dent, will re!olce to coopeT"ate in
ctQ~ of u. s. arandchlldlen
their own destruction. They wlll
~ome
Soclalitts.
' Back there in 1930 one Dimitri
i.t anot~er chance to be
·z. Manuilsky spol:e i n Moscow leap
fr~nds. As soon as ttaeir g~ard is
Amerlctn AJNthy
bt!fore the Lenin School o{ Pol-i· down, we shall snuush them wlth
De!ijlite peaceful talk, Commu·
' tical' Warfare. Among other things our clenched fists."
nisi ·activities, ewpiona,e, lnflltraComnatle Milnuilsky said:
tiotl ot U. S. institutions is boom·
" Wir to the hilt between ComThe 1Jouse Committee on Un· ing t~day as rarely before.
1 muni'sm
and capitalism is lnevl· Ameriran Ac-tlvltles cited that
Director J. ·E dgar Hoover of
table. Today 1930, of course, we speech in a ·report and remarkFBI re.guJ.atly warns his fel·
citizen11 of their danger. but
I tl&gt;ere is litUe evidence that they
his words. Hoover's warn·
bia month was that the Com·
munists were stepping up their
efforts to recruit young people
11 :30 -concentration
and workers in vital induatrief.
12:00 Tic Till~ Dol.l&amp;b
He said: ,
4:00 Truth or Consequences
~2:30 Ii COuld Be You
"The Communi9t aim is, of
1:00 MldJ)ay ~~ws
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course, to eat into our economie
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The fullow111g

described real
estate, si tuate In the ViUa.ge of
Midcll('port, Coull'ly of P.Jelgs and
ln the Slate of Ohio, and hounded
aQd rlt•s(·ribt!d as follows, to-wit :
Bcint~; a portion ot lots 96 anrt
101\ in the Village of Middleport,
Meigs County. Ohio, and dellcrlbed as follows : Beginning at the
southwest corner of lot No. 91\, be-lblt'ging to Ellen Rc~. thence
north 62 degrcea 30 minutes west
with the north line &lt;lf the Martin
Private J.anc 94 feet to a stake;
Lhence north 30 d&lt;'~l'el18 ao min·
utes, l'alll 181 feet to a stake on
top of a rock clift; thence Routh
fl9 degrees east 48 feet to a stake
in the west line of lot No. 91 ;
thence with the west line of lots
91 · 82 and 911, 212 feet, more or
leu, to the place ot beginning.
11l bearina:~ ma-gnetic. Reference.
Deed : VoL l18, Pa11e 348.
Said l'l'nl elJtate is known a.s 40-t
Fisher Street, Middleport, Ohio,
wiUrh il located on the north 11ide
of Ji'hher Strf!et, about J70 feet
Weat of the intei-leetlon of Fl1her
Street and Fourth Street.
Said real eatate appi'aised at
arid cannot be 110ld fer
than
two-thirds of 5ald
anao~.tnL. Terma : Caab on da)' of
lilt.
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Sheriff, ?d'elga County, Ohio
WJilBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
Attorney• for l'l1lntift.
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4 c3l ~ge of NJght
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9c30 Red Skelton
IOcOO G'arry Moore Show
1LOO News of the Ni&amp;ht
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U5 Daily Devotions
8cOU Richard Hottei&lt;Jt News
8 :1&amp; Captain Kangaroo
9c0b Cartoon Theater
to cOO On the Go
\Oc30 Sam Levenson Show
J Love Lucy

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12c00
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Top Dollar :

Love of tlfe

Search tOr' Tomorrow
The Guldlnli ·Light
Our Mia.- Bio~s
1:30 As the World Turns

2;00 The Jimmy ~an ~9w
2:30 House Party'
3c00 The IBlc Payoff
S'c800 The Verdict II Yours
i cOO ,.. l!rlchter oar
us The Secret Sk.. at.
i c!O The EdJI• ot l'jlll!l
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lc30 "!1009 and Andy
1:00 Arthur J Stnitb-~ewt
U&amp; Tbe ,ule Rivlln Show

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TcOO Ste\'e Dor10.JVan, Weatera
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10:00 U. S. Steel Hour

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. UP fiOM ENTOM81t111NT ----: ~arl BenntU ablv.,t:a u,nde,l•.... blanktit and warms up wl~ coffee In Beaver Dam, K,r..,
alter he and two other mln..-a we~ ~c:ued from twQ 4~Y..
entri.J)lJI~t ·t*r bl"!lnw ~ruL,qd. Ht '' de~Mblnl ' tho O(d4a.l.

CURLY KAYOE

sc., Ohi.,, Phone Cootvlllt 3691.
6-2·30tc
Pomeroy; ~ bedroom furnUhed
•partmc~nt with utii.Uet furnoi8h·
-·ed, IJM,.OO ll'lt:JIIIoh; 2 bedroom
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lnsuranc~
furnlsl:led •partm,ent witbollt
uW.HiA3, f'O,OO, call oiiJ2 or l-11-J BARNES.SIMP,ON
INSUDANCE
Pomeroy.
6 1-Stl!
A&amp;trnll, Middleport. Fira, Auto
mobile, f ,onda. Phoae 631&amp;.
Wmt
&amp; ROOII! APARTMilNT
b•th and 1araae. 8 room houae --·•
and 1 room apll'lment. Phone COII!Pir.l'l' INSURANCE PRO
t~Uon. Life. AulO. Fire. P1&gt;llo.
ato-M, Pomeroy. A. N. Btnael.
Call Don MUla.
Middleport.
!HI-ll
tpartrnent, l43 Buttehmt

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TODAY'S SPECIAL
1958 CHEVROLET
Broolt.wood Station Wagon
J...ocllly owned aiut' very low

adleaae.. U.ke new appeara.net"'
· -and operf"lrrnance. V8 motor and
· powe~slide tnnemiAilion. Radio
heat&lt;r.

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Town. 1:1'1' Butternut. &amp;-26--12\t

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lhare home with lull&amp;: rl11
Crutllera on lllldtlloport HUL
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$2595

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MENT. Call 1M&amp; or inquire 408 FOR SALE: 7 HOQM HOUSE ON
Lincoln
Stre&lt;"t,
Middleport,
lprtns ""·• I'Dm...,J, Uhlo.
lar.Ge utility room. 2 batha. 2
&amp; 22 Uc
c:11r 11UIIe. lllli:l' lot. fttone 6341
'- d1y or nights.
6·2·3tc

bouH wltb bath, $4$00.00 takes
ill or will sell unfurnished.
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STARTING JUNE 14 A TWO
week ~\·Jval at l'rcedom Gospel
Mission Church at Bald Knobs
on Portlantl-Bashiln Road . Rev.
L
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Gluesencamp. Pastor.
Spr&lt;"lal sing1ng.
6·2-2tc

Emplovmer!

Wonted
w·~•u"--=M-=-o"'w - 0.-w-N-,. "•"•-"·,-=,c:o-cN·

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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MrL Don11.1 Duncan, ' lira. Bett:r Ma7 25th, KiA Nancy Ann MeJamea, Jln. J.Aonard Bwh, MrL NiiUil, daudlter of Mr. ami
Bebny Stafford, M.ra. William Mn. noyd "MeMUiln, Hart:forcl, beRoulb, Mn. William Field•. Jr., r came t~e bride of Thom11 Eqene
Geraldlne Crites, Mrs. Stanford Anderean, •IOD of Mr. and lib. .
Powell, Kra. Darrell McCoy, MrL Ra.ymond Andenon, altO of Hart·
Ru-by BGard, Mn. Gear&amp;c Adlr:lns, (o~. Ttt'e pnpreuJ\!e dOUble tine
Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, Mlaae1 cerl!imqn~ ~t ptaee in Ute parM.az.tne K.e arns, 8etty · Kelly, Eu- IOniilt with only a few cloiee
tha Cunnincbam, Mildred Hall, friend&amp; pre~ent. Miu June )(e.
Alice Davit, Dorothy Sayre, MU· MUUn, wu her aliter'• lttendant.
dred Ch~tPman, Donna Jean Rouah Ml~ P.U.een Anderson, Arlna
Roeemary Stewart, Debtt Stewart JobD.~pn and EmU Xnl&amp;ht were
.and Kenneth Stewart, Mn. Sarah the gueita,
Gibbs, Mn. Jacob PbUUpa, Mn.
The bl'lde wu attired ln a
L. Dyer, Mr. and Mra. A. D.
stf~t
length dreu Of pint aum~~.me, Mrs. Earl
Fields, Mra.
Reltmirt, Mrs. J . H. Smith mer sheer, harmGni&amp;tnartaee trim·
Jr., Shirley Mee Smith, Mr1. A1· med tbe collar, cmffa and bouffant
Lhur Wayland and Miss Eltber skirt. Her acceuorlet were white
and ahe wore a coraa•e of white
McKnight.
roeebUda. Her attendan.t wore a
Sending gUt.s were Mrs. KeD· summer outfit thlt bannoniztd
nelh Ridenour, MrS. Emil Knight, with the bride'•·
Mrs. Stewart Zerkle, Mrs, J. H.
The new Mr~ Andersoo lttend·
5mith, Mrs. Earl Hof!man, Mrs. ed 'r\'ahama High School and the
W. T. Stone, Miu Audrey Bless- ll!rG"Om haa served in the United
ng, Miss Mary JP.net Zertle, Rev. States ATmy. Thtv will make
.ud Mrs. Marion WUUama.
their home in Hartford.

WaltP"HS. lxperlenc:N.. Must a.
Honest •nd of • leod ct..reder.
Hot•l Mutin
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 2, 1959

ABLE pay. Phone .Middlt.&gt;port
6129 Y.
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t'ORTY. ACRES OF MIXED HAY
or put up on shares. Stanley ,
Gtbbs, Rl. 2. Long ·Bottom . Ju st
off Rl. 7, back of new EiUilern
High School.
8 1 6tp

NEW IDEA HAYLOADER

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Mld~lepurt

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Pomeroy 52 a

kAUn FEED STORI

I'd ....b
death toD of
THI NATIONAl IIAGIOY-H~re II where four deatlla added ~then ":aah wh1C:~med Normaa

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Vukoo 5·2145
HAMILL SERVICl'

Joe

WiiiC'IIliller. RD 1, Pomeroy.
Hatp,

the Memorial Day weekend. 'I'hia Ia at Bath, N. Y., a h -o
B'ra.Dchellla Dillon,
Almette
}8• and

Branche.~

STATtON

$.29-8tp

WANTED
MEN
Ma•in-tenllll('e

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Engines
$13~

tearn . No nf'ed to qtllt

-until

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Box 068-.1, c/o Daily Stmlinel

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Id) .r\.uto Sales

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tlrnalu. Foreman &amp; Abbon
Phone 11284-Y.
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AUCTIONEER
Completo So~i&lt;O

CriH Brtdlord
Write, Phone or Cont•ct
1 A.
Bradford, Ro~clne, Ohlo

Phone 485
Pomeroy
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Sycamore Street, Middleport.
s 27 Ole

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US.iD SOFA BED. GOOD CONDI·
tlon. f2:i. Two reconditloncl ra·
dios $tO U&lt;'h. Phone 6089\l.

THEY CAN .
TRAil,.
UNDERMINE

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SED, CEN· \lOS!! NEW MOON 41 f"T.
lury , Rai.llo, 1_-leater, Dyry~flQw.
er. 1 bedroom, 34 ft. aluminum
awning. $2,200.00.
Lawrence
Clenn car lnsrde and out. '129tli.
Blaettnar b, Pomeroy.
~-29·6tc
Reed, Lowe's Trailer Co urt.
- - - - ------Middleport, Ohio.
5·26-tfc

1M3 BUlCK 4 DR.

1955 BUICK 2 DR. S£!:0, SPEC·I AL
Dyn 11 fluw, Heater . A line car at

llluettnars,
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$7D!l. nlucttu :•n, I ome; ll)'.
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19M V'(uUJ 2- DH. $795. iilactt;;;:;
ron~ erlly
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YOUR HOUSE
Termites often dclltroy VtilU·

able property Defore anyone IB
aware of their pl'eMtmce, 'fh~ot
i.a becauae lhe)l hvo lr, lunneb
whloh they e-a.t l.nlo wood. 'fhey
Jo their damill,le fro111 lhe ln·
side out. We'll cltcck your property fw tel"mites Ine, cradl·
cate them tit low coat. Renu~m·
ber an IIUpecUon in'\lme U\l&amp;il
dollara.
For P!!lll lna..-.=tlon
PHONE 313-M

3 ,!lOOM APARTMENT WITH
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·ba'h . Vc.•y 1nod•rn
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Bkycle. li rou nr house ond a
extra Juts. J'hune 6381 -.1 . 6-2:Hc
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Good Conii\Uon , o/~ Inch strnkto,
10 ~4 inch blade 115 Vults

munth o!O).
Phone 840.X.

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up y tore

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DEALS

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9al Marini Supplie¥
...... -u..~ .......... -"· tn.oo and
u,, whllt thew lttt. Metrepolltan
MlriM kl.. aM hf'\l'iH, Pom·
• ..,. Phen. 16-M.
2 life

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(141 f''&lt;lr Rent

GOING!

SIGNS PACKER PACT
GREEN BAY, Wis. UPI -Jim
'l'i)'lor of Louisi11.na State, start·
ing Groen ·Hay fu\loback in the
last lwo gamns of the 1000 Nation -

HI l'"o()bbNII Lc11guc · 5easo n, hat;
~ig ned his 1959 eon\r~te \ with the
P&lt;ickcrs. Tnylor I'IU'ried a total or
52 Hmt·~ in his ruokic season for
011 ave rau e guin of 4.8 yardlj,
OK BASEBALL RE50LUT10N
WASHINGTON Ul,l - The St--n ·
&lt;~lt• has Hrlnptl'd a Houge -approvl'd
r···sululwn a sking President Eiscn ht•Wl'r lo tksi~nate the week be~ ! un i11g .lunc H 1111 National Utllc
LeRIOW ·Baseball Week. The mea ~u n• gut•~ lo lhc While HOUiie for
r.pproval.

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\ ENJ.:TIAN BLINDS. CANVAS
and wr..od alat porch •nd win· TRAILERS 1965 A. H. C. liOUSJt;
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dow 11hade1. Cloth awntnaa, all
1'niler !lll t' L lonJ: , Custom
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kiUdA porch vaJisnce, Electric
made, Hcprmt1c dlnlnl: room,
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•·~~ n ~~ all lllndl, Electric Liaht
l't'O!Iiey kitchen , carpclctl living
l''hduru, all &amp;inds. Dahl Wippel
room , washer o~~ nd dryer, air
Supply, 21(1 Union A1cnuc.
condllloner 30 n . aluminum
J\.1·30tc
awning. Priced on inspection. 1
PEST CONTROL tO.
Phone nA 3-8M2, Denver Weber
Homt Offlu, 51. M•ry'•, w. v..
m1NCESS t'A'f L"UAL COMPANY.
Belpre .
8·2-6tp
&amp; Kr&amp;del of ,.ood clean eoal.
-- AIR CONDITIONIN&lt;i. ltEI''UlGER·
Rock Sprir•Jil• Rd. Pb(•n• 12&amp;-Y·
lk'livM~d.
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23~37 .
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IDDLE AGED ~OUP!.E W AI'ITS
hit ba('k -• chair with ottum•n,
2 bedroom llo.ne or aparlment.
DHby bl•d complete. Phone l03X .
Box 1811. Middleport or call BUI.LDOZ\Nt: --•Ht~ st'mcnl~. rond s
6-1 ·3tp
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Che1ler Yukon r)22:i18 .
and lnnd ~&lt;·uping. 1~. M. (;uwdery
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Legal Notice

NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT
CtM No. 18,137
E•t•t• of Chtrle1 w. Curry
O.Ce•M4
No1\ec is hereby a:lven that
Fnmk M. curry whose p 01 t OftiCf
ulidn•ss i11 7::10
Rich, Apt. B,
l:~~~:.~;;,:~~ 23,
Ohio, has ·been duly
Administrator of the

w.

d of Charles W. Curry, det·casc . late of MeJgs County, Ohio.
Dat('d Ulis I !loth day of May 1959.

.~.H. O'BRIEN

Jutlge of tbc Probate Ce·art
Mela~~ County, Ohio
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For Trade

AND SM -\J..L
· motor rcpHir . .Expert cnst iron I'OH SAl&amp;' i)ll TRADE FOR
i''ARM. M;r,derp home ... &amp; rooms
welding, a(·t ~ l ylc. le 11nd eleetri&lt;'
r.nd
bath, bAM!Inent, rellar, coal
welding. R. J,. Miller J•urts Co .
house.
3~ acrel ground. Ple-tllY
315 Ash St .. Middleport, Ohio.

LAWN MOWEIIS

Phone 82.24-J.

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F\lrolllte4 and
unfurolthed. Mdllst.era. .1111Jc1J• ORAVILY TII:Ai;TOR SALIS AND
SlltVICE .. 512 E. Mt!in, Pom
POrt. Phone .,......
2 3 tf
Ph4:1n• 63-X. S..tlvnlll'l:
s BED R 0 0 11! UNFURNISHED Ho~reld Bo~rnho~rt, Reltdsvlllt

PARTIIENTS -

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William Fields, Mills June McMillin , Patsy and CaroJyn Rizer, K&amp;J·
ina and William Andena111, Floyd
McMillin and Randy.
Sending gifts were Mn. Joae·
phine Crites, Mrs. T. E . Blessina,
and Audrey, Mrs. Louise Ander·
son, Mrs. Edith Bumcarner, Mrs.

anrl

s..,.nt Sunda

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here virii'" 1Dg -Ia

of good

water. Below Hobaon
Depot. Just oft Rt.. 1. Okey
Wood, Phone ti817·A.

Lego.l NOtiCe

- - ~NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

Ne. 12.744

Jn pursuan~e to un oracr of sale

In partition, ieued out of the
Court of Common Pleas, Meigs
County, Ohio, in the case of Gar·
nett H. Schaefer, el al., agaiJl&amp;t
Anna M. DuCIJeld: eot. al., being
case No. 12,744 ;1'1 ·llllid court, J
will uffer for sale at public auction at the from door or the Court
HouRC in said county, on Saturday
the fith day of June, 1959, at 10
o'dock A. M., •the following real
e::;lt~te:

Betty Bland, Mrs. GeOrge Cunnmgham, Mrs. David Fields, Mrs.
Gera;d Fields, Ml's. Opal Dailey,
.Ienr~· Dailey Sr., Hn. Fred
faelns, Mrs. Tom .Fields, Mrs .
l!:u&amp;,:e.•e Flowers, Mrs. Carl Gibbs,
Mrs. Lor.nie Goodnite, Mrs. Harry
Gi~s . Mrs. Blaine Gilliand, Mrs.
Elizabeth Grueaer, .Mrs. Buddy
Gibbs and Janet, ltfrs.. George Hesson, Mrs. John Hall and Mildred,
Mrs. Henry Jenl:lns, Mrs. R. E.
Knight, Mrs.
Charles Kearn~.
Mr». Emil Knight, Mrs. Edward
Kell, Mrs. Georee Lerner, Mrs.
D. A. Smltb, · Mra. J. M. Crump,
Mrs. W. T. SUIDe, Mrs. Kenneth
Hid''"''"· Mrs. ,J. H. Smith, Mrs.
ArLhur Wayland, MJs. Budd Le·
wis, Mrs. :Margaret Rizer, lfrs.
!'; !don Will, Mlsaea Betty Kelly,
Esther McKnight, ·Gr.ce Kftir.ht
and Marlene Roush.
BRIDAL
.G IVEN
The social rooms of the lap~lst
Church was attractively' decorated
with early summer flowers
the bridal shOwer honoring
Loraine Hall, bride-elect.
The evening was spent soclaUy
-.nd following the openin&amp; and dil·
playing of the man)'. lovely , and
useful &amp;:lfts refreshmentl 'were
served to Mrs. Jane CunnJnghll.t,
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Donald Jenkin• or .Huntin.¢lc.n

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The home was attractively deeoratcd with arrangements of
summer flowers . The evening was
spent informally.
AftN the openinll of the m!lny
be-autiful and useful gifts, refreshmenls were ~ervcd to the
honoree, Mi 8s
McMillin,
Mrs .
William Kelly, MrB, Leonard Dush
and Donna, ~rs. Virginia Roush,
Christie DaviS, Mrs. Pearl- Fields.
Norma, Beverly anJ Sharon, Mrs.
William Zerkle, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrt~ . Martin Gibbs, Mrs. Russell McMillin and Annalee, Mrs
Ray Fields ahd Debbie, Mrs. Eul
Edwards, Mrs. William Fields Jr.,
Mra. Bill Fields and Kathy, Mrs.
Louise Johnson , \'ieorgio and Lois
Jean, Mrs. Hilda Warth and Mil·
dred, Mr!'; . Edgar Cu nningham,
Mrs. Ruue\1 Holt, Mrs. Robert
and Con nie, Mrs. Carl Zer·
Miss Mary J anet Zerkle, Mrs.
Turner, Mrs. Carrie Bum-

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IB•ertlha Dailey or · Pomeroy
Mrs. McMHiin, J10ste~ses.

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given Friday evening compliment ing Miss Naney Ann -McMillin,
bride-elect of TlKtmns Euqene Andetl!lon, at the home of. Mr. and
Ployd McMillin with Mrs.

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United St.atea are an utter ahame.
This Is uoe fa.cl thit Jtands out
sharply 111 a re11ult of this committee 's inve•ti&amp;ation and 1tudy
of current Commun ist eapionage
operation• in tblt countey."

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WEDDING SOLEMNIZID
In a ceremony aoJemnized
the Rev. K. J. btt, •.• ltor of

rotnr tnto ''fun ~eate aetlon"
"The Soviet Union'• OI'Qte.lta· here under new ordert from MOlof peaceful intent and 1 de- cow. A Juttice Department olft·

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are not stron1 enouth to attack.
' WASHlNGTON UP1-The shock· Our time will come In 20 or 30
Ids sLory or Conununiat spyin&amp; in years I~ to 1960. To win, we
tfte ,Unlted States rambles on. It shall need ~ element! of .IUrarou~a less public i nterelt than pris~ . The bourg~lll that's us w!U
Communism'a ,peace movement
list . ye11r's fashions in women'• hatve to be put to sleep.
h&amp;l been underway now for 10me
1\irh.
time. Sham and phony thouch it
PHce Mov.m•nt
' Why it is that the American
"So \ltl.. 'Jhall begin by launch· be, Communist propaganda for
people are ~ o . complacently fat·
co-e&amp;iuence Ja firmly
ine:
lhe most spectacul•r peace
h"eaded about the deadly menace
tb., tree world'• head
There
will
movement
on
record.
of Communism tQ the American
• KhruJbcb\v oc.ca·
_way of life is a baffling question be' electrUyin&amp; overtures and un·
.sometbln1 olf li:er
The warnings hne been loud and. heard of conceulons. The eapital.JII
eradt ... .,, will bury
. t~ey have been sounding for a \stlc eountriea, stupid and deca·
or hia promlae that the 9'lf·
_long time.
dent, will re!olce to coopeT"ate in
ctQ~ of u. s. arandchlldlen
their own destruction. They wlll
~ome
Soclalitts.
' Back there in 1930 one Dimitri
i.t anot~er chance to be
·z. Manuilsky spol:e i n Moscow leap
fr~nds. As soon as ttaeir g~ard is
Amerlctn AJNthy
bt!fore the Lenin School o{ Pol-i· down, we shall snuush them wlth
De!ijlite peaceful talk, Commu·
' tical' Warfare. Among other things our clenched fists."
nisi ·activities, ewpiona,e, lnflltraComnatle Milnuilsky said:
tiotl ot U. S. institutions is boom·
" Wir to the hilt between ComThe 1Jouse Committee on Un· ing t~day as rarely before.
1 muni'sm
and capitalism is lnevl· Ameriran Ac-tlvltles cited that
Director J. ·E dgar Hoover of
table. Today 1930, of course, we speech in a ·report and remarkFBI re.guJ.atly warns his fel·
citizen11 of their danger. but
I tl&gt;ere is litUe evidence that they
his words. Hoover's warn·
bia month was that the Com·
munists were stepping up their
efforts to recruit young people
11 :30 -concentration
and workers in vital induatrief.
12:00 Tic Till~ Dol.l&amp;b
He said: ,
4:00 Truth or Consequences
~2:30 Ii COuld Be You
"The Communi9t aim is, of
1:00 MldJ)ay ~~ws
4:30 C9unty Rail
course, to eat into our economie
1cl0 Movjeliifoe
0:00 ~ginacb ,f)affloua
life aod treellom ."
UO ~nnao.
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In April, }foover warned"' that
6c00 Da\ellne UN.
UO· llalj11• kQlo
S. Communist loadl'.lrs were
6:15 Jim 1-nac1t:er SbO'II'
3:00 · Young Dr: Jfalo_n"
8;25 Wtl-alhert.all.
3:30 From Theile Roots
8:3o t-\£ws Pir'ture
Truth or Coo't'uenc•
P:4ri ?-J..:j, .. 'N~
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7:00 William Tell
OcOO Splnaeh P!oJb7:30 Dragnet
ft·:lO Woody Wooclpe&lt;;kor
8:00 £i,ncinnati Baseball
6:00 Spinach Plaf~ouse
JO::ro t:olonel Flack
fJ:liS The Jim Tb .. ~W Silo-.
11·00 Ne-.~'~ 'FtelldUIUIII
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plants. Second house east from !.----::CL,....E'"L"A"'N"'o"s,__ _ _,
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The fullow111g

described real
estate, si tuate In the ViUa.ge of
Midcll('port, Coull'ly of P.Jelgs and
ln the Slate of Ohio, and hounded
aQd rlt•s(·ribt!d as follows, to-wit :
Bcint~; a portion ot lots 96 anrt
101\ in the Village of Middleport,
Meigs County. Ohio, and dellcrlbed as follows : Beginning at the
southwest corner of lot No. 91\, be-lblt'ging to Ellen Rc~. thence
north 62 degrcea 30 minutes west
with the north line &lt;lf the Martin
Private J.anc 94 feet to a stake;
Lhence north 30 d&lt;'~l'el18 ao min·
utes, l'alll 181 feet to a stake on
top of a rock clift; thence Routh
fl9 degrees east 48 feet to a stake
in the west line of lot No. 91 ;
thence with the west line of lots
91 · 82 and 911, 212 feet, more or
leu, to the place ot beginning.
11l bearina:~ ma-gnetic. Reference.
Deed : VoL l18, Pa11e 348.
Said l'l'nl elJtate is known a.s 40-t
Fisher Street, Middleport, Ohio,
wiUrh il located on the north 11ide
of Ji'hher Strf!et, about J70 feet
Weat of the intei-leetlon of Fl1her
Street and Fourth Street.
Said real eatate appi'aised at
arid cannot be 110ld fer
than
two-thirds of 5ald
anao~.tnL. Terma : Caab on da)' of
lilt.
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ROBERT HARTENBACH
Sheriff, ?d'elga County, Ohio
WJilBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
Attorney• for l'l1lntift.
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9:00 ' Peck's Bad Girl
9c30 Red Skelton
IOcOO G'arry Moore Show
1LOO News of the Ni&amp;ht
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U5 Daily Devotions
8cOU Richard Hottei&lt;Jt News
8 :1&amp; Captain Kangaroo
9c0b Cartoon Theater
to cOO On the Go
\Oc30 Sam Levenson Show
J Love Lucy

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Love of tlfe

Search tOr' Tomorrow
The Guldlnli ·Light
Our Mia.- Bio~s
1:30 As the World Turns

2;00 The Jimmy ~an ~9w
2:30 House Party'
3c00 The IBlc Payoff
S'c800 The Verdict II Yours
i cOO ,.. l!rlchter oar
us The Secret Sk.. at.
i c!O The EdJI• ot l'jlll!l
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1:00 Arthur J Stnitb-~ewt
U&amp; Tbe ,ule Rivlln Show

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TcOO Ste\'e Dor10.JVan, Weatera
lllubaJI

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. UP fiOM ENTOM81t111NT ----: ~arl BenntU ablv.,t:a u,nde,l•.... blanktit and warms up wl~ coffee In Beaver Dam, K,r..,
alter he and two other mln..-a we~ ~c:ued from twQ 4~Y..
entri.J)lJI~t ·t*r bl"!lnw ~ruL,qd. Ht '' de~Mblnl ' tho O(d4a.l.

CURLY KAYOE

sc., Ohi.,, Phone Cootvlllt 3691.
6-2·30tc
Pomeroy; ~ bedroom furnUhed
•partmc~nt with utii.Uet furnoi8h·
-·ed, IJM,.OO ll'lt:JIIIoh; 2 bedroom
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lnsuranc~
furnlsl:led •partm,ent witbollt
uW.HiA3, f'O,OO, call oiiJ2 or l-11-J BARNES.SIMP,ON
INSUDANCE
Pomeroy.
6 1-Stl!
A&amp;trnll, Middleport. Fira, Auto
mobile, f ,onda. Phoae 631&amp;.
Wmt
&amp; ROOII! APARTMilNT
b•th and 1araae. 8 room houae --·•
and 1 room apll'lment. Phone COII!Pir.l'l' INSURANCE PRO
t~Uon. Life. AulO. Fire. P1&gt;llo.
ato-M, Pomeroy. A. N. Btnael.
Call Don MUla.
Middleport.
!HI-ll
tpartrnent, l43 Buttehmt

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1958 CHEVROLET
Broolt.wood Station Wagon
J...ocllly owned aiut' very low

adleaae.. U.ke new appeara.net"'
· -and operf"lrrnance. V8 motor and
· powe~slide tnnemiAilion. Radio
heat&lt;r.

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Town. 1:1'1' Butternut. &amp;-26--12\t

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Crutllera on lllldtlloport HUL
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MENT. Call 1M&amp; or inquire 408 FOR SALE: 7 HOQM HOUSE ON
Lincoln
Stre&lt;"t,
Middleport,
lprtns ""·• I'Dm...,J, Uhlo.
lar.Ge utility room. 2 batha. 2
&amp; 22 Uc
c:11r 11UIIe. lllli:l' lot. fttone 6341
'- d1y or nights.
6·2·3tc

bouH wltb bath, $4$00.00 takes
ill or will sell unfurnished.
l"rank. Blldton, Pomer.;&gt;y, Pbone
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'lllat.h, 'PUn Ba96men!J

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quoted. We are equipped to gloe you

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June 2 1959

N. Haven Teachers
Theodorus Counc1l Dof A
Dmner Meetmg
Annual Inspection Is Held Held On Sunday
The ittlnual mspectJon of Theodorus Counral Daughters ot
A Sunday evening dmner was
Amenca was held Monday evemng at the regular meetmg f1:::n ~le!~ta~';c~~~otrat N~~~

OC/E1Y

NEWS
o~ THE AREA

wtth LucJlle B Hawkins past state councilor the tnspecting home of Mr and Mrs Burrell Daw

offtcer

WITH THESE

VALUES
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REFRIGERATORS
$158.00
% SERTA TWIN

Hogg local W Va

State Police

BEDS Complete
$88.00

held Refreshments were enjoyed
In the recreation hall and games
played Four churches were n ..

3 PC Solid Maple

and e unselors attenrlt&gt;d The lo
cal WSCS prepar1 d and served

A short bU&amp;IIH!IIIS meetmg wa s

presented and forty nme youth

BED ROOM SUITE
$149.00

th e mc&lt;~l And the floral Arrange
mcnts for the occasion were by

Mrs J [

Stewart

Vls1t1ng at the Ha Y Stover
home over the weekend were Mr
and Mrs Howard Stover and Joan
nf Ch•lhcothe and Sheila Stov'"'
of Lancaster
Guests at the liome of Mr and
M
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h h
rs Jo n Scmes dunng t e oh
day weekend were Mr and Mrs
Myron Duffield Kttby and Jeff of
Mr and Mrs Rex Boatright formerly of Chester Ohm
Columbus Mr and Mrs
Bob
now hvmg tn Phoemx ArlZOna are announcmg the engage M1tch and sons
Stephen and
ment of theu daughter Charlotte Cla1re to Dana W Murray Dav1d Martina pterry and Mrs
son of Mr and Mrs Dana L Murray of Pomeroy Ohm
Besate Clifford Worthmgton
Plans lor weddtng Is being made lor June of 1960
The Amateur Giirdencrs Club
Mr Murray was a graduate of Pomeroy High School m meeting has been postponed un
1956 and now is servlng a term of four years m the Umted t1l the lOth of June
Mrs Leah Whitelock and Mrs
States Air Force

Mr and Mrs Donald Wtll and
family of Col umbus were week end
guests of "Emmett WJII
Chesler
Road
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs
Karl Grue1er of Mtnersvllle were
'Mr and Mn Pat Quinn and daugh
ter Cindy Mr and Mrs Jack Me
Dowell Sr and Mr and Mrs Jack
McDowell Jr 1nd daughter .Pam
ela all of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Ed Noon of Col urn
bus are spendmg a few days at
their home In Minersville
Edward Parker of New York
s pent th~ week end with his par
e nts Mr and Mrs Edward Parker
Sc
M11 and Mra Walter Baker and
famlly moved Saturday from Min
erSVJlle to Cald'Yeu where he Is
employed
~
Mr and Mrs Stanley Jones left
Monday for a mon'h s vtslt m
Califorma "tth Mr and Mrs AI
len Iones and ramliY
Mr and Mrs C 0 !\tiller 11nd
James Miller of Akr011 were week
end guests of Mr and Mra Christy
Daer Mmersv11Je
Mr and Mrs Ra~mond PuJU.ns
of ThUI!iton and Pamela Evans of

B. H. San born Missionary . .-.
. ty Mee t'lnQ I•,. Held
SOCie

Mrs W1ll1s Anthony the n e v. president of the B H San
born Massronary Society of tQe F1rst Baptist Church presided
over the m~tmg when they met Monday eventng at the
Church
The organ meottahon was play
MEIGS - Pomeroy
Canal Winchester were week end
ed
by Mrs Cet:ll Bradbury who Is
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
guests of Mr and Mn Rolhn
the
accompamat for the group
SHAGGY DOG
Bearhs Rollin .Pullins Is spending
Mrs Harry Hou dasltelt of the
Fred MacMurray Jean Hagen
the summer with his ,11randparents Love Joy Circle ga\c the devo
Admlulon 7Se Md 50c;
Mr and Mrs WilHam IBowers
On 1 he Brl.hleol
and son returned to their home 1n t1ons for the evenmg
Mrs Ethel Hughes
amstant
Corner In
Akron Sunday after • week 1 y.ll
TI!MPLE-Mlddleporl
secretary
acted
as
secretlilry
In
It w1th relative•
the
ab11ence
of
Mrs
Gerald
An
Not Open Tonltht
Mr and Mrs Manon CongdQn
Not Opon Wocl 'fllnd Thun
and daughter of Parkcraburs W thOn} who was absent
A thank you not e from Rev
Va were Sunday iUe8l8 of Mr
Borden
fur lhc ,.1ft g•ven to the
and Mrs G T Carleton
Dally
Vaeahon
Bible School wa s
Mrs Stephen Jarrett and Mrs
Gary Stanley of Winchester were read
week end guests of Mr and M s
Mr!l Mtlton Hood Love Gift
Fred Biaettnar
rhaJrman had charge uf the love
Mr and Mrs tTed Blaettnar Clfl ded1tat10n scrv1ce
were business VISitors 111 Cinc1n
The program of the t&gt;vt&gt;nmg
nat! last wc-rk
wu pre~ented by the program
Mr and Mrs Ted Baker and committee wtth Mrs Ro ss Pullen
NOns Bucyru! Mr and Mrs Wtl as cha1rman Others takmg pArt
)lam Grate and son Jamc~ of Char were Mrs Hood Mrs Eduon Bak
leRLon W Va and Mr and Mrs er Mrs Paul Snuth and Mrs Dn
Gary Duddtng and Ron Sammy of vld Darst Jr Thl' prn~ram was
lluntlllgton were week end guest!l called Do s and Oont s of the Pro
of Mr and Mrs William !Baker
gram Committee
Mr and Mrs Teddy Warm·r
muved Saturday from East Mam
The meeting was dismlt•cd by
St to Pro!lpeet Hill
Mrs Warren Hulburt was p sver
Mr 11nd M111 Lawrenrc Parfitt rhc Elerta tlrcle scrvtd a dessert
of -t..:harleston W Va were w.-~k course aflt'r the meet ng Mrli
end guestP of Mr and Mr~ £d Charles I cwts of I he C1rclc had
ward Parfitt
decorat('ld the table!! and the
Mr and Mrs John Mliht of Fair 1strawberry lhcm" wa s camed out
bourne were Sunday gueata of Mr 1
and Mrs Charl~a Buck
DANCE RICITAL
Oscar Bauer returned home on 1 BeelT:y Jo Gllmore Shcr~da Cape
Monday from Holler Hospital and hart Debra Tennant and Sharon
ts eonvaleseing nirely
1MeAiliater students from New
Mr and Mrs Charles Buck were Haven of Suzanne s Studio of
business vasltora In GaU!polls on Dance In Pomt Pleasant w111 part
Monday
llelpate in n dance recital on May
New lhe
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HW RAMILIR AMEIICAII nA.U. aU but two! S.ve buDdrecll on prloe, on ....
MISs Marjorie Burt P.Pf!nl sun 29th at the Point ~leasant High
Hiat.t. ftllale. Room tor • 6 footen. Btl ClUIO
day with Miss Joyce Ebenbach
School
wall dance In Fairy
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.,.. Euieat parlr.fDI, JodJvktuaU,. adjul$able
Mrs George Dabne)' and daush
lap routine
tcra Garnet tBarbara and Jewell 1
and the older
lloo
of South$!dc W VI were
Ballet
of Mr and 'Nr• Willard
grandparents Mr
242
Moln St Pomtror Ohio
bach
Wehrung
'Min Barbara Ann W(!:hrung
Mrs George Mowery
of Chicago D1 spent the weu
wltb a dmner Satur
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their home .Peacock Ave
t
Mrs MOWJ!f'Y s mother
Yost on her !birthday
Guelltl were Mr and Mra. Earl
French Columbus Mr and Mn
Jatnel Gdbert ZaneavUie Jame1
Miller Akron
Mra
Edward
French and the bonored auest of
Mlddleport
A f1mll)! picnic
day at the home of

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Memonal Da, ,. uest~
home of Mrs Downing Roush w... re
Mr and Mrs ;'ay Turley Mr and
Claude Lanam and children
Dunbar Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Turley Charleston Mrs Ver
Columbus MIMI Jean
was here for the weekend
mother
Gues ts at the home of Mrs c
A Potndexter durt 11 e: the week
end were Mr and Mrs George
Owens and .!On Butch Ft Wayne
Ind
Mrs
Raymond W11liams
Toledo Mr and Mrs Ted Shipe
and Leha New Straitsville and
Mrs Robert Sta-rkey RIO Grande
Mrs Raymol].d Wtlltams attended
ttw! Pomerov alumni ~quet

MYF Fellowship
Meeting Is Held

gave the mcuage and h111 topic was
Teen Age Dnwing

fREDDIE

Bing Russell Seattle Wuh vts
Jtl!d wtth Mr and "'Mrs :-.oah Has
kins last Frtday They flew from
Seltttle tu Columbus and Mr Bmg
who IS 91 yea r s old al&amp;&lt;l VISited
wtth ~r and Mn H.arry Mtlls
and s plannmg to remain for a
1
v1sit Also vlsltlne w1t h the
on Frtday were Mr and
MrR Ferry Rife Greenfield
Mr and Mrs Earl French of
Columbus a~d Mn Clyde Frent:h
of Jackson vtslted wtth Mh Ed
French and other re-latives over
the weekend

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People
In Pomeroy

led by Bar bar.. Bloslu.' president of
th e local WYF A s pecutl number
was g \Cn by the local chou Sgt

About
Middleport

Will 11fet"l Mrs
DawH~n
for • longer vt.a1t lC:r
rold Dawson son Bill wife and
dau&amp;hter Belle Dawson v1a1ted
the M~eu Saturday

Mra

Mr and Mrs Herman Haddox
local and Mr and Mrs Chet Had
Pt Pleasant attended th e
Commencement exer c1ses 111 Gal
llpohs when
Sharon
Lupton

Marilyn Turner
In Music Recital
WednesdayAthm

Loven of rlun01l muale art
lookmg forward to the .etltJl of
Mlsa MarilYn Turner
me~so­
prano~Wed.nc&amp;day e~nm&amp; at
8 o cf k t the Mtddleport Hitb
dltOriURI
of the former School
graduated Al&amp;e graduating
Sharon was her aunt Mar
M1as Turner 11 the da u~hter of
tha Luptnn thr'ee weeks you nger 'Jtr and Mrs Weyne aurner of
thai\ Sharo n Martha was the 7th B.utland and has be~ n !ludymg
and last graduate of the Harry fr,r the pu t three years .at the
Lupton fam ily and Sharon was Cmcl nn aU Conservatory of Musac
the first grandchild to grad uate
She will be a«Ompanied by
m the Lupkin Haddox family
Freder1c;: Gahr at the p1ano Mr
..;
Gahr ts an mstructor at the Con
M1ss Mary Wnrd or the OU servatory
fac:u.Jty Athens was an over j
ntght guest of Mr and Mrs Noah
The program IS as follows
Haskins and she and Mrs Has
Oh Sleep Why Dost Thou
kins attended the alumni banquet Leavt&gt; Me?
(Serr elel Handel
the Kyger Cree k Cheshtre Htgh I ung1 dd caro ~,eue Seccbt Om
1Seh&lt;•ol Saturday n cht at which bra c::arl'
aTJ orosa
(Antigone)
both celebrated the1r f'raelta I G1ardlm d Ualata San
50th
The four mem tohqu do Ded Tod und d.&amp;.ll Mad
berl; of their elass (1909) were pre chen Schubert 0 wusst 1cb doch
sent and were given corsages of den Weg zuruck Brahms Wid·
golden flowers There were 210 mung Schumann P.aycbe Pala
at the banquet the larg dtlbe Serenade ltahenna Chaus
n umber ever to att~.
son Les LarmeR Tehaikosvty
.~ ... )
Ballade 1n A nat Major (Mr
Mrs CC('tha Manley and Jack Gabr) Chopm
VISited With rel-atiVes In Bel
over the weekend
Mon coeur s ouvre a ta vob:,
Mr and Mrs William Grate and Samt Saen11 &lt;Samson et Dalila)
son J1m South Charleston vts ted Sure on th1s shining Ntgbt SUl
vver the weekend with J
H uel Barber Blac! is the Color of
Grate Mr
and Mrs
Leland my true love !I Ha1r J J Niles
Brown ami son Mr and Mrs 1\vo Short Songs ~y Peter War
Duddmg (Janll'e Grate) son lock I Held Loves Head and
I ~~';'~~;t&lt;H~unt1ngton also VISited Thou Gav st Me Leave to K11111
!1
and Browns
There IS no admissiOn charge
but a free will offenm: wdl be
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sharp I taken
'i.artlyn and John
Zanesville
vere weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Robert Sharp and Mr and

and Mrs Noall ~~::;':'~~~::~~
! ~~~:~~;~. withandMrdaughter
Georgia

M1ss Goidye Hart Mrs Pete Roush
and Mrs Edith Roush a5~lsled
wlth the serv1ng
Those all••
... dmg were Dr and
""'
J•mes
E
L'rwln Mr anrl Mrs
•
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Manford Blessmg Ylr and Mrs
"h•
'- rles Jones M•• •nd Mrs Oll1s
R••e •II or Po•nl Pleasant Mrs
c ...p Stout Hog"sett
Mr and !rl.r!i
..
Clyde Foley Mason Mr anf!l Mrs
Harry Mtller Mr and Mrs Paul
Pcwe!l Mr and Mr&amp; J Bumgar
It was de{ ded to observe thl ner Mrs Pete Roush Mrs B B
quarterly birthdays at the next Mun e~ Mus Goldye Hart Mrs
meeung on June Hi w1lh a potluck Edtth Roush Mra Orpha Ohlmger
dmner Mane I e1fhe u was named and Mr and Mrs Dawson
to purchase b rthday g1 Hs A meet
of the Past Councilors was
announced for Thursdiiy evemng
Jum ll ctt the home of Came
Ma~nly
Memharl
Mrs Hawkins spoke brtcfly
congratulating the oounctl on
the1r work and g1vmg them a good
grade A g1ft was presented to
ly LUCILLE HAWKINS
her bY the counctl and was also
g1ven a handkerchief shower by
Mr and Mu Ed Ramsey of
the members G1ft8 from the coun Ferndale Mich.
were Monday
ctl were also presented to Mane guesh of Muses Lena and Katie
Leifheit deputy and Freda Duffy Guth. Mrs Ramsey the former
who !erved u pianist for the eYe Mary Ann NeutzHnK daughter of
mnc
M.rs Anna We1seman Neulzhng of
Refreshments were served dur Pomeroy was makmg her ftrst
lnl;l the social hour
vtsJt since 1937 Whale here they
VISited old fr1ends and neighbors
Mr and Mr! Earl French of
Columbus were week end guests
uf M1 and Mrs George Mowery
tr and M1s George Mowery Jr
The Me thodut Youth Fellowship of &lt;.:ieveland who were enroute to
gruu1 of the Ne-w Haven Church Florida were ovcrmght guests of
wem host Lu the Sub DJstnct Mr and Mrs George !t'-owery Sr
Meetmg reeently The program was Fnday
Nt&gt;tl e lllly es tft o rd , g lii.'Ueary
Mab€ Bearh s assista nt rCC"ordmg
~
s~re tilfy
Elizabeth
Campbe 11
ftna nc a1 SL""&lt;relary Et be1 Smtt h
ass Jla nt
f1nan c1al
MarJOrie Woodard
trea~urer
Dell&lt;~ Slahl JUiuor past councilor
&lt;\nnct UhiJn gel :lSSOt:Jate JUDlor
pa.sl t:Ouncilor Lucdle B
Haw
kms p amst and L1lh~ llaul'k
18 mo nths trustee

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C P nask.tns and fr1end Ron
1ld Sm1tb of Cleveland spent the

sun The guests were received b\

Marg•ret Seldenable l'Ounctlor
preatded an d Clara Grue!&gt;er and
Echtb Batey were reported Jl 1
Election of offtcers WI!S held w1th
Margaret Se1 d enable c h osen as
counctlor Yarte Hauck assoctate
I n v ce
rounc1 Ior Kal hr) n GOIX"'
eooncllor Mmn1e Neutz
" mg Ca s ~l!
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1ate vtre counci Ior \ ., no11a oo
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war e n e en 1 er con uctor
MaTgaret Skmlt h Jns dc .'lcntmeI
Betty Demos ey outs1de sent ne

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We devote our entire time and attention to belna well·lnformed about

and well stocked with decorating products

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If you ha•e a deeoralln( projeelln mind, &amp;lop In and lot us prove the Ilene!
fllll of dolna buolnea with a opeelalllecl deeorallng produdl iiiOte. We

han quality malerlalo and odvlee baaed on ytaro In the buslnea.

Eocl Dill llornlna s~~;..i~:~!

were Mr and Mr1 V
and c:blldren Kevin and
Mrs Willie O.vla and :c···o·.c•oRa(!lne otho Radford
Mainea and Frank DUl
Vlrlll ,&amp;nd '·' ,---~.:·: ·:c;,;
1~·'~";.Mr and :·c;;;..;··c·:

W1lham
Kent
v1s1ted
over
fhe Yeauger
weekend ofWith
their
mo
thee Mcs c E Vance and M"
Vanee retumed to Kent with
!hem
VIsi tin g w1th Mr and Mrs Guy
Reynolds iind her mother Mn
Mmervn Childers
durmg the
~1emor 1 al we kend were Mrs
1Nma Bl-&lt;tn d Mr and Mrs Wtlllam
Bland Catta and Cathy
Mrs
Clarence Archer and ch1ldnm
Charles Leshe all of Akron Mr
and Mrs Hugh Wylie and grand
daughters Dean and Diane P1ttl
burgh Pa and Mrs Lola Batt
rell Phoemx Ariz Mrs Bland
and Mn Archer and children are
r,taymg for a longer via1t
The six children of Mrs Mm
n1e Erlewme Grant St who are
all graduate8 of :MHS attended the
alumm banquet Saturday at the
high sl' hool They src Mrs Clar
ence Buley (Dolly) Springfield
Mrs Lul'y GrCgg and M1ss Far1e
Jo~lcwme local
Mrs C R Gil
helt (MarJe) West Jefferson A
f: P.:rlew1ne local Mrs
Thelma
Sb1rk Sprmgf1eld Fami!Ies of the
above who were ;~!so vtstlng here
were M1kc and Rlrky 8a1Jcv Mr
:lnd Mrs Rober~ Erlewme Mr and
Mrt.. Bob Shirk chtldren Bobbette
Bukf~nd Ktm Marie
Mr and Mrs Herman Haddox
vlstted the Pullins Cemetery at
\mbros1a W Va Saturdav
Mrs William Pugh and daugh
ter Patty Ann and son Pete or
North C11rohna came Sund11}
v1sll w1th llr and Mrs Ray
Carty Pete w11l enter Metgs Gen
era! Hospital Tuesday for surgery
Guest s of the Cilarle1 Bennett
home over the weekend were Mr
and Mrs Warren Bennett and
sons Steven and Chuck and M1ss
Maxine Bennett or Columbus and
\tr and Mrs Vernon Rogers of
Woodsville
Mrs. WtU. Daw!lon James and
Pauline Dawson or 01l'lumbus
were Saturday guest11 of Mr and

wIn Won Class

Meeting Is He'd

Mrs Paul Haptonslall Saturday
evenmg Wayne Sharp and Mrs
1
Paul Haptonslall (Lenme Sharp)
'l'he Wm Won {lass of the EUB
Hltended the alumni banquet at Church met on Monday evening at
Coolville H1gh School where "ltey
graduated
the Garden Club Part wtth a soe1al meeting and hamburg fr
Mr and Mrs Pe~ul Smart attend
Those attendmg were Mr and
ed the dedication of the new din Mrs Albert Zimmerman ifr and
mg haH or the B!lptlst State camp Mra Charles New and chiJdren.
~t Lauderllle Rev w D Pack ~r James Roush and Lind• Mr
er of CroZier Theological Semm and Mrs Harry Miller and dauth
l'!ry Chester Pa was the apeak ters Marvin Bennett and Pat Re'/
er
K J ~ott Mr and Mr11 !Paul
Mrs Gerald Anthony was re R1ckard and daughters Mr and

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Five Auto Accidents Reported
In Meigs County In Few Hours

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Pickens Wins.ln·Three Way Mason Mayor RaCe

County authorrtles respite durmg the holiday weekend

came to an

abru~t

halt Wednesday wtlh f1ve accidents being

Investigated w1thm the span of a few hours
Only one InJury resulted from "the five accidents that be
m~

of Davtd R Dewhurst 31 of Pomeroy Rt 3 who after
bemg treated for cuts on the left arm two missmg

Edward T. French
Fatally Stricken
Tuesday Night

teeth and facial brtuseJ at Me1g_s
General Hospital was then placed
ln the Meiga County
dati on
E&lt;hnrd T French ;KJ d1cd
charges of driVmg wb1le tntox1
suddenly at h1s. !lome un F1sher
eatcd
Street In Middleport last mgbt
According to mvestlgatlng of
Born 1n Middleport he owned
fleers Dewhurs 1 eruhed his 196:5
operated the Rowley and Reed
and
Ford headon mto a p•rked Inter
Hardware Co for the last three
national Truck beloJiglng to Zer
years
klc Trucking Co of Middleport
He IS !!Ur\llved by hlS Wife
near the Intersect on of Butter
Edna
three ch•ldrcll Mark Keith
at 3 25 a m
nut and Matn St
and
Lu...
Ann
Wednesday mornmg Tbe dnver
Hts parents Mr and Mrs Mar
of the parked truck was across
1on French sister
Mrs
Don
the street at a restaurant at the
lime of the.. crash. BMh vehtcles
1:
andFrencli
one
Mrssuvers
Edward
were heavll)l damaged
1
other aecldt;nls reported were
A co li&amp;IQn between can; owned
by John A Ketchka 19 M1ddl()
port wlleq, he stopped hu 19M
:Ford to perm it 1 car ahf!ad to
make a left hand turn and a 1961
Dodgf! drJYen by Robert E Dow
Funeral serv1ces will be held at
33 of Oak Hill Dow sa1d that h1s
2
p m Fr1day at the Rawlings
ct.r had brake trouble and he was
Coats Funeral Home w1th 1.he
unable to avoid h1ttlng Ketchka s
Rev Rayman Konkflght
offi
Cit from the r-ear
Bolh cars
cJaUdg Burial wtll be m the
were heav1ly damaged
Riverv1ew Cemetery Middleport
Damage was hght when "a car
Masomc servtces wdl be held
dnven by Johl} Cllarles Handley
at the funeral home at 8 p m
21 Cleveland developed steetmg
Thursday
trouble on a curve D m1les north
Frtends Will be reCCIV€d at the
of PomeroY. on Flatwoods Road
Funeral Home at any time
fl'uesday afternoon Handley s car
went out of control and he
eraabQd through a barbed warP.
fence on the Howard Bolm farm
call,81ng $25 damage to the fence
A total of 14 946146
When Frank Walton :Ml Rt 1 free mdes bave been drtven
Raeme attempled to drive
h1s 101 membcn of Columbus
1953 Plynrouth from the old Rut Southern Oh1o
Electric Com
land Road onto State Route 124 papy s 100000 Mile Club
Ptctured here as a n;tember from
Tuesday he was atruck an the
s1de by a e&amp;r driVen by Clall' the
Middleport Div ..
Funeral arrangements are In
Bosd 31 RL 1 Rptland causing ion
Kmg who attend&lt;
heavy damage_,
ed
b•nquet of the ar 1'~~·~~~~f-or Carron R Clark 64
~
C1ty who ns found
borne at 2 p m Tues.
Qamage
was
hgbt
1n the fifth
to
attt!nd
from
acttdent of the dzy wben Geurge
area were Charles
noon by frtends
ttendrlx and Ed
Hamilton Prall 78 Rutland drJv
l'riieiuls had 'Called on him sev
lng
1956 Por.Uae was struck in
during the day but
he
to
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Middleport Unit
Of C&amp;SOE Posts
Driving Record

~:~ri;~;J:"f.~an)

Carroll R. Clark
Of Mason City
Is Found Dead

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10. aootatan&lt;!O In
home where Clark
Time of deatb was es
at about 8 a m Tues
a heart. attack
•~c deceased had laved alone
llnce the death of htll Wlfe Ruth
V Clark tn 1956
Tbe deceased was born Aug 11
1895 m the Broad Run Commun
tty in MaBOn County He was the
son of the late Brenton Clark
and Sarah Huffman Clark He
MARlE'ITA 0 - Marietta C&lt;ln waa a rha1r caner by trade
Survivors tnclude one s1ster
crete Corporatton today announc
Mrs•
Hattie Lake Mason and one
ed the merger of 11.1 busmcss and
operations wtth American Mar half s1ster Mrs Helen BaJiey of
letta Company one of the nation a Hurriclne W Va
The funeral wtll be In charge
larger producers of construction
the Foglesong Funeral Home
materials
Maaon
In ChJeaeo Robert E. Pflaumer
pretndent of Amertcan Marietta
sa1d that Marietta Concrete wduld
be operated as a part of the Jlar
ent company s Conerete Products
Leonard Christy,
Davtsion F
pre111dent of Mar1etta Conerete
P1laumer related will continue as
the chief operatmg officer R
Ned Chr1st.y will maintain re&amp;pon
stbdlty for engmeerinr: and proATHENS 0 UPI-A large scaJe
duct10n and the enUre organ 1za mvcstlgatJon mto rumou that
Uon wtll remain intact
students have been stealing fmal
Marietta Concrete 11 a 43 year exammahon tests and selling
oJd producer of concreW indus them for as htgh aa $100 waa or
tr1at storage sllos and bins and dered today by Ohm UQIYenlly
concrete stave f•rm &amp;iio1 It at 10 President Dr John C Baker
manufactures
precast concrete
Bali:er aa1d he ordered tbe
curtain wall panels and otber deans of the different college5 to
structqral componenta including I &lt;heck 1nto the rumors since this
beams columna, archea linteJ 11 11 fJqal examination week on the
and roof decks and makes a ll~tht campus
wetght aggregate ealled Beslite
An unsueceasful attempt to en
wh1ch is uaed in concrete mix
one unlvenlty office 1s be
and prec'tt forms
lleved t.o have been the wart o(
seeking an examma
saad The University

~==:·=-=---:1 Marietta Concrete
Late News Completes Merger
On The Wire OP.eration Today
COLUM:HUS UPI - Gov Mi
chael V D1Sallc said today a Columbus ehcm1cal f•rm supplted
tbe state wtth a low priced phos
phat.e for us at the London Pris
on Farm sOAp factory and charged
for a higher pnced substance The
flrm said the sh1pment was made
by mtstake
WASHINGTON UPI- The House
Ways &amp; Means Commt\lee today
approved another one-year ext.en
&amp;ion of wartime tax rates on cor
poration p1 ol1ts €Jgarettcs liquor
and automobiles These taxes were
~&lt;:hedulcd to drop to lower levels
on July 1
BUCYRUS 0 UPI
F Mader 94
for 80 years untll
81X years ago d1ed
was one of the
ehteb both m age and time
serv1ce

of

Probe Launched
At OU In 1heft
Of Exam Answers

!~~f~\ and
of course
over-look
such
the deans
are tnvcs

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BPSOM England UPI thia e 10 to 1 sbot owned by
Humphrey de Trafford galloped
to • smashmg "lctory today In the
!80th and ricbeot runninc of the
Enchsh Derby
Fidalt:o fhllllhed second and
lbantung edged out Samt Crespin
UI, ooe of the favorites from
Prince Aly Kh•o s stabk for third
place

COLUMBUS UPI Let him go
ahead 1 have nothing to aa~ now
but Ill have my .'ltory lall!!r 'l
1bat was the only an&amp; wd tod~
ol10.year-old Mrs Mary A Naete,
to the revelation by Gov Michael
V DiSaUe of a short.,;l' of almott
$4(10.000 m the stale fund she bad
charae or for a quarter of a cen
tur)'

COLUMJIUS UP!
The big
for Gov Michael V DiSalle 1
nt 1 pick t,gareue Lax: iq
waa scheduled 1p the In
t.ble Oblo Senate today

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POT'I'SVD..IJE. Pa
UPI- Fire
marshals •ought tod!il)' the eause
of a ill trutk &amp;P,Ioaion that
killed 11 penon• ancl mjured 10
others One victim remained un
ldentlfled
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The blaat Tueed.,- turned the
liquid proi)Ane-fUiett· ~lUI taDk of
lbe truct into a fll!ftirtl projec
t1le that burled speeUitora ,u1d
firemen bundrecb of' feet It was
set off when the true:~ -cau&amp;bt fire
after 1 hta:hway collbion
Tlle vlctima In '9llll caaes were
d ..apltated ond toft. bY lbe
flaming flllht of the tank ripped
jeUike from Its chaui• by the
blast Ill 7 000 aallonl ql iic{uld
ptopane CaL :rbe ta~ tplttlna
bits of metal ilke r:brapnel laiided
110 feet aw_,
Tbe explo$ion occurred 30 min
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bus plctJnc up t p..aencer and

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of lhe problem if

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-Aaklng price of the allegedly
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43 MIDDLEPORT

GRADERS GRADUATED

Three Council Seats Also
Captured By Progres.~ives

C 0 Ptckens Mason Crty hardware merchant was elected
mayor and three of his ProgressiVe ticket runnmg mates
were named to councll posts 10 elections held 1n Mason City
on Tuesday
Pickens polled 99 votes In a three way race that saw him
edge out mcumbent Mayor E E Thompson and former mayor
C L Jngles Thompson had 77
Yotes whde Ingles had 59
Councilmen elected Wfre Gor
don Creamer Ruasell t .wehart
Earl Henry Olin Wolfe and Walt
er Werry The hrst tane mem
t10oed were membe,fll of the Pro-,i\1
gresswe t1cket Wolfe and Werry
both ran on the Peoples ticket
There s a ])ody hangmg from
Lemma Johnson present record
the eenter span or the Pomeroy er won that post q:am With 82
Bndge waa tbe word flashed votes. She ran un the Peoples ticmto the Met&amp;s county Sherafra ket Gladys Gtlbcrt of the PreTlus unusual class of 43 •Eig~th C1rade pup tl5 ~radualed In Middleport last week to Fresh Department at 9 49 p m Tuesday
grewYeR polled 77 votes while
man ranks of htllh school lts bdyi po.ssess at least two un1que features - e1~ht to len of
The excited peraon who oa.Ued Donnae McFarliind of tbe Citizens
them eonsistently won plates on the honor ro II to the near exclusion of the guls and their Shentf Robert C H•rtenbach fa1J. Uc.ket had 76 votes
size, speed 'nd jleft spell trouble for athletic opponenlll three and four years from now ed to 1dent1fy himself and ev1
Mayor-elect Ptckeos expressed
Ftrst row left to nght Beverly Rathburn Be sste Qu11len Karen Pettit Carolyn Ervin Gar dently went bact for another
loot
ai•preciahon
to those who support
net beVault Shaula Kessmger, C~la Sue Gil more Janet Kaye Baker D~ane McComas
On amval at the PGmeroy ed !:um m the eleeUon 10 a eon
Carolyn Russell C""'lyn Searles, Polly Johnson Jeanne Bowles Sarah Bechtle Dora Ceugh Bridge the Sheriff 'POtted 'tbe wzaation early Wecm,.day He
enour Second row Harold Vancct, Russell Me Elhmney Charles Swackhamer Ronrue Carr body hangmg undu the bridge added that he waa ~111 the
James Blaker Rtchard Bodtmer Fqrrest Bachtel Richard Oiler Melvin VanMeter Rtchard !way mg.._ back and forth from the councilmen elected were all good
Hays John Allensworth Charlo; Bush Tom R all David Wtley Thlrd John Smger Roger end of. a 10 foot clothes line
men
I knew somethmg waa wrong
Manley Benny Wllson Tom
Fred Sla-ter Carl Lefevre Dav1d Annas Clarence SteWhen queried as to any plant
wart Keith See James .,.l obb Don Roach Tom my Bryan, Charles Hollmgshed and Arland '!"hen 1 toot bold of the rope
for
paved atreetll for the town.
ibid tbe Sheriff today as he
Kmg
pomted to the body" !IW4)mg m P1c.kens aaMI that he had formuthe hall~ay of the County Jail lated a plan for streets m Masoa
C1ty whtch he belleYed would not
today
Pranksters had faab10ned a be a great burden on the ctllzena
Ufehke dummy even to placmg of He added he would reveal hm plan
a ctgarctte package Ill the sbJrt after tllkmg offtce on July 1
The Cttwms tiCket wn.Jcb had
pocket and tymg on a Palr of
shoes Who the hangmen are 1s open.ly opposed street pavmg m
not known but Sheriff Harten the town through the pasamg of
Southeastern Oh1o Reg10na1 c;;ouncll President Richard
bacla w1tb a twmkle m bu eye to literature pnor to the election,
H Holl of Lo_~n Ohio today anaqunced that the next gen
Funeral servtces were recently day said
I ve a fairly good ran third tn the three way race
eral membershq) meeting of tHe SOUtheastern Ohio Regional held m P1erpont 0 for Allen 1dea
Earl Henry who ran Oil. both the
Progre&amp;&amp;!Ve and the Peoples 11c
Council wtll be held on 'I:ttursday. June 18 at the Lake Wb1te Wolfe 8fi a farmer res1dent of
keta Jed all candidates m voteClub on beaubfl,tl Lake Whlte out.lide of Waverly Ohio
Mason County who died at his
gettmg wtth 137 Walter Weny.
The Honorable John W Bushi -Director t»f Commerce in home 1n Cherry Valley Oblo on
~
May 2G
former Pomeroyan ran second 1ft
Governor DtSalle 1 Cabmet will be
He was born May g 1874 tn
tbe counril rare wttb 108 vat.es
the princi~ •peeker He wiU '11:~
.rl
Weat v1rgmla the son of the
Complete taobuJaUon folloW&amp;
!l'!'!k oa U!O. - n l -lotri _J,,
e,,.~J~
Calhedne Wolfe
Prqcre..iv• JIW&lt;t .. ~ &gt;lay or C
t(en ..~.. lN\\ lnUdHd&gt; •aa·- ~
b1f eJit:b" ltfe in
l'!m!ol~l!Y. ~ ......
trial 4t,,elopment of ~ State
WI' .X..
I"-.
he went to Pier
1tbert
77 Counctl Gofodon Crea
Bush ia a graduate of Vlr.emla
eun~S
.11,1
m ohto where he
mer 91 Russell Capehart 103. Earl
The
total
check
on
tbe
14
Tee&amp; with a dearee m Busine86 Ad
farmed He Jived m Cherry Valley
che€k points m Meags County Henry 72 Joseph W Jones 64
mtmltralloR In 1949 through 1~7
for the laat f1ve years
James E Maynard 77
he was State Purchallng A,Jent for
surv1vors anelude h1s wife- durmg the month long Carcle of
Clttze ns ticket - Mayor C L.
the Stale of Ohio under Govei:noJ;"
Two men were Jmed and t.wo Clan two daughters Mrs Dartus Safety ~heckup conducted by the Ingles 59 Recorder Doon~e Me
Me1ga
County
Sheriffs
Depart
Lauscbe Durmg 1967 and 1958 he others forfeited appearance bont!.s Conrad and Mrs Glenn Thorn
Farland 76 Council 6arles T
was President of John W Bush m Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le both of Geneva two sons. Lu ment wtlh cooperation of the Edward11 62 John Youlg St 61"
Inc domg busmess In tax control gars court sess1on
Wedneaday ther Lmesv11le and ErlJe at Farm Bureau Womeos ComJDJUee Jobn S !Bond 60 Henry Reitmrre
ling work for several fll'ms and mght
home 10 grand cb1ldren 18 was announced today
A total of 1133 cara were cheek Jr 59 Cora L Noble 84
nandhng: tbetr mstilutaonal bid
great grandchJldren and two SIS
:Peoplea ticket - Mayor E E.
dmg when necessary
Robert K llt!Grath 32 Rt I ters Ml'S ora Walker and Mrs ed m the 30 day safety campaign Thoml)l!on 77 Recorder Lemma L
at
the
14
check
points
with
'11
In addition Mr ltoll also an Pomeroy was fmed $10 and costs Ollie Thornton both of ~ason
Johq50n 82 Couned Olm WoUe
nounced that tile member~ of lhc for drtYing to the left of center
Funeral services were field at cars of tile enttre total round to 91 Harold Chattin 75 Earl Henry
be
faulty
State LcglSiature !lave agaln been
Otto C Laughlm 58 Fly Oh•o the Water Chtlda Funeral Home
Kenneth Grover was the spcc1aJ M G De11n Saxton fK; Walter
Invited to be gusts of SEORC at was found gUiltY of drlnng while m Pierpont Rev Howard Platt
Werry 108
this mcetmg a.s well as the Sta.te mtox1cated and fmed $100 and of(Jclflted and bunal was made m deputy ab.Signed to the task by
Safety
Department
the
State
D1vts1on Engmeers u um the State coats and sentenced to. three days the Evergreen cemetery
H11hway
Department Dl"inona tn tbe County Jail
Among local persons attendmg and w~ ass•sted by other Deputy
Sher1ff of the county
Nine and Ten
BIJly Joe Neville 21 Glass:ow the funer111 were Mrs Walker
Wo n of the Farm Bureau
The t1ekets are $2 75 each and W Va fatted to appear on c:tlarg Mrs Thornton Krs Mary Work who asst&amp;led were Mrs
Paul
are avaUitble from memben or the
of drlvmo whtle mtodcated man and Dallas Walker all of Montgomery Mrs Rex SheneheJd
Southeastern Oh1o Reg10nal Coun 08
Mason
Mrs Frank Halliday Mrs Homer
ell Dinner 1s scheduled to start at and lorfieted a S175 appearance
Lee Mrs Pat Holter Mrs Paul
7 00 p m With bar serv1ce avail bontl
Biier Mrs Vtrgtl Hamm Mrs Eve
John F Nevtlle 28 C1ecro Ill
able from 5 00 P m
lyn
Holter Mrs Tbomas Sayre
Var1ous Committee deports Will forfeited a $25 bond when be
Additional restr1ctlons on ft5h
Mra
Howard Ebersbaeh
Mrs mg 1D cert.am ponds tn tbe M.cbe received and approved at th1s failed to appear on u mtox1cation
Mrs Warren Cllntlt Wtldltfe Station near Ft.
Donald Meyers.
meetmg Among those wdl be the chlll'&amp;"e
Mrs
Leo
Story Mw PleaaaDt bave teen announced by
P1ckens
plana for the SEORC exhibit al the
-------Ada Hoskins Mrs CLarence Head Jac::k A Donnelly leader of the
Ohio State Fa1r
ley Mrs Barbara Gaul and Mrs migratory btrd mvest~.eat•on pro
Membership dnve under M T
Irene Grueser
Epling Gallipolts Ohio will end
Jed beJng conducted 1n Jthe area
wltll the June 18 meeting Mem
'Me1gs County Engmeer J E D
Included 10 the changes fro;n
benhlp m the Cmmcll ta $5 per in
Hartinger saLd today that mforma
prevtous regubtlons is a ban on
dlvlclual membershtp or $'25 min
lion released Tuesday relative to
f1ahmg m tbtee ponds-Nos 3,
1mwn group membership Duea re
Improvements to Me~s County
7 and 2{1 PoDd 3 located near tbe
eeiVed. for 1939 WJ!I be used to
roads was Incorrect
triangle pacmc area formerly was
fmance part of the State E'air Ex
open to year round ftshmg Pond
Hartinger sa1d spedfJeatJOns call
hiblt prepare a brochure on t~e
Mrs Oren Wears 58 Pomeroy
2() 1s loeated off the Camp Con
for
one and a half mch resurfac
recreational facilities of the area Route 1 died after an extended
ley Road and No 7 is located
mg or Forest Run Road one and
and to prepare some material to 1llncss Monday mght
next to Pond 17 on the Camp
a half Inch resurfacmg of Murray
be u&amp;&amp;d for ll'le Industrial promoConley Road
CAMP
PENDLETON
Calif
She u; !Urv1vell by her bus Htll Road seaJ coating of the (FHTNC)-Marane Pfc Clyde R.
tion of this area
The ftshtng area ts VIsited an
Duel can either be mailed to band two daughters Mn. Orval ,Portland Sttversv11Ie Road and seal Smith Of LangsYJile Oh•o toot nually by thousands of anglerl
Miles Ephn.l c/ o M T Epling Co FeUure Fredertcktown Ohio and coatmg of the Harru;onville Rut part In Operation Twm Peaks
from throughout the area
Gaft1pohs Ohto or to Ron Sprmg Mrs Laverne Chase Mansfield laOO road on the )i'edcral Aid Job on California s southern coast
Donnelly aa1d that tbe reason
er c/o OhiO Power Company Ollio two &amp;ons Maxte Columbus completed last fall.
from May 17 to June 2 With Mar behmd the add1tlonat restr1ot.1ons
and Orm Jr Pomeroy
Pomeroy Ohio
He pointed out also that the mes from the F1rst Marme Divis- tbts year IS to allow for the band
mg of young pre fligbt wood
bJd
subm•tt.ed by the Shelly Co of lon at Camp Pendleton Calif
Fnends w•ll be received at the
Atr and ground forces were ducks He sa1d th111 11 of cona1d
restdenee after 1 p m Wednea Tbornvtlle was In the amount of
launched agamst aggressor forces erabJ.e tmportanee siiiCe there has
day until 11 a m Thursday
$33432
mvolvmc the newty redesigned been a great deal of concern by
Serv~ees
wtfl be conducted
helicopter assaulL carrier USS conservatiOn offacl&amp;la over the
Thursday at 2 p m. at the Mt
Prmceton from wh1ch attaekmg heavy duck ktll
Donnelly wd We hope the
Union Metbodtst Cllurch Phny
troops launched assaults at Inland
W Va
tarKets m the latest employment sportsmen will bear w1th us ~4
of the Corps vertical envelope obey these regulatiQDS, ltllt.e a
ment doctrine
..
proJect of that kind eannOt W
Word hu bef!n received llere of
succe88fully completed without
The
two
week
maneuver
waa
the death o( Joseph Neutzhrtg 82
the mod
extensive a1r ground the cooperation of the ~
Mr Neutzlinl, the son of Jo
landmg exercises to be conducted men .. He e~la1ned that ~ ncb 8
seph and
Margaret NeutJJing
on the Southern Cabfornta Coast project cannot be COnducted in ~
Pomeroy du~d.. Tuesday eveplng
Sloter 43 who d1ed tp Me1gs smce 1957
area to whtcb tbe publl(l bU ~
at hill home 4+t Maplewood Orlve
1 ?•n!'"~~ Hoap1tai Wedne!May wtll
ColumbuA.
Other regulatJOnl
be beld Thursday at 2 p m at
MA.RKIT REPORT
He il survived bY His wlfe
the Long
Bottom
Methodist
the area include
CINCINNATI
UPI
.Produce
Drusc•11a three sons Ralpb and
Bedford Recreation Center wlll Church Bunal Wlll be made 111
Eggs unchanged stead1 on (udung ltcetJH but
Tbeodore Portland Oregon R1 spon8ollr a chicken barbecue and the Sand Hdl Cemetery
large As and mediums consum m1t 15 necessary,
chard Coi'JmbUs
a dt.Uiht.ftl, tarnlval Fr1day June 5th at the
IJ'ades whttes and browns A are the same at
He 1s survt~d by h1s w1fe er
Mrl Betty Rptter Columbus a Bedford School at Darwm
)umbo 2a 28 A large 19-24 A me the county
Shirley and e1ght chtldren Mar
sister Mrs Mmnle Seuffert, Col
Bar~ue 1s to start
proJ»ptly 1on Retha Sharon Dale Cory dt\\m 1319 A small 10.13 B large only during
umbus and a brother Ben. Neutz
Live mlnnowa
1!18
at 5 p m foiJ.owed by the car Rllndal Amy and Jean
linl Jlomeroy
(~) POnds open
Chickens
generally
unchanged
Also survTvmg are hts parents
A daughter Margaret bls par n1val
suppilea ample fryers 2loit-4 Ib 14w11l
consist
of
chicken
Barbecue
Mr and Mrs Marton Sloter of
ents, two aister~ and five broth
(6) F1ohlng
are No Ia
4t
french fr1es slaw bread and Long Bottom two &amp;latera Mrs lfti,S heaYy hens 9-12 light bens fishing
ers preceded him in death
ponds
ts
allowed
68
Drmk Wilham ConnOlly Long Bottom
Fwleral arrangement&amp; 1n1 m butter $1 25 per plate
Butter 00 score 71
and Mre Closon Johnson of Ne
compl.Ne but wall be held in
Carnival
feat~res
arc
rma:
tosa
wark
A
brother
Kenneth
preced
Columbo~
TO IMST.UL OP~ICERS
at lin ducltl dart board
ball eel him ID lieath
Tile Apple Grove
Letart and
throw,
pennY
pltctr.
country
MARRIAGE • LICINII
Eut
Letart
Churtlles
will mstall
Friend&amp; may call at the Ewm'
Bobby J Ratbburq, 20 Rut at.ore; fiahanc pond etc
WSCS
officers
at
the
Apple
Grove
noon
on
Funeral
Home
until
Ploeeeda are to go toward
lan&lt;l OJ1d Wanda l'earl Coy 17
Cbureb Sunday, June 'l at 8 p m.
Tbur&amp;day.
buiJdlJII
the
recreation
buildin&amp;o
i\utland.

~y ()L~overed

Hanging On Span
Of Pomeroy Bndge

M4rtlll.

Southeastern ot~ R-egional Allen Wolfe, 85
Council M~flng Is June 18 Former Res~dent
Of Mason Dies

Auto Safety Check
Brought To Close
In Meigs County-

1":-...

day
pomeroy Court

.:w
.

----

County Road Job
Information Is
Mrs. Oren Wears Said To Be Wrong
Claimed By Death
Langsville Man
After !Long Illness
Participates In
Marine Operation

Joseph Neutzling
Death Reported
At Columbus Home

Plan Barbecue
Carnival For
New Rec Center•

New Restrictions
Placed On Fishing
In Mason County

William Sloter
Funeral Service

~?n~~ sc~~?~alham

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