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·.---------·,~Dilly knilnol, Pomeroy·Mldd~rl, O.,"June I," Ullll
Moinly About
The
'Mr. Weloll It lllo ftl.
Guest At Pre-Bridal SJlower
Gorden Club
Zimmerman
ture
pa111:, Sl "-oil) l.!llllt*
People
Mrs. Albert Smith assisted by Mrs . Ronald Smith entertain-\
aL
dd'
Church
In
llow H•¥tn He will
Meeting Held
ed with a shower Thursday evening at her borne , Wetzgal St.,
:1111
IRQ
bellD bls I&gt;Utarol duUea . oa luae
In
Pomeroy
The Nehac:Uma Garden Club met
21 .
.
honoring Miss April Shasteen , whose marriage to Thomas E.
lr LUCILLI HAWKINS
on Munday !¥eninll at tbe Alex·
SJnith will be an event of JuDe 21. Arrangements of roses
Vows Exchonaed
111mt
Quilic'l Memorial BuUdiq with
llr.
and
'M.rl.
Edwani
s.
Zimmer.6.
ounee dautbter
Dr.
oand
Mrs.
E.
A.
Tracy
of
Co
1
0 pormd
Mrs. D:-vid Fieldl, Jr., Mn. CLyde
=.••d the home for the &lt;&gt;&lt;·
oarla, Mn. Richard
man, M.lllvale, iP&amp;., JLnd, Mr. and
.. ,__
·'. · v11· ,~ .a... -..
Rice, and Mrs. CarroU Adam•, Jr. lumbus were recent eueeta of b18 Mra. Jack M. Welah, Clar.k&amp;bUf'l, .wu ..... ~. o-. ..,...on..., •. "'~M 1 a1
E. J . Trocy. W. Va. qe annouocina: the mar· 'H oizu H01phal to Mr. an~ 1ln.
Gamea were played during the
Mrs. Roy Tracy Jr., Mn. Albert
N
h T
B
d
d
. •ervin~&gt; as hoateSiel. The meet- pareo&gt;l5, Mr. H~ sChut.- of 'Marion visiting w:~ s opened in regular form ,
'11ftllinc and pri•e• swarded to Mee• Mrs. Ray Glue, Mrt. Nor·
UeSt
jg t
,! ) e
n
e neS
ria11e of Mlsa Marion Zimmerman M'nlon, OliU.,.:e~. 1'llla Ia. the 0 ...
relatiYft lin Pomeroy over t.be
Kn. H. C. Brick1es, Mrs. Harold bert Neutzling, Mrs. Ellen Couch,
Plans are being completed by the officers· and th~ Host.eu with Mrs . Henry Buck, Jr., pre- ed
to the Reverend Mr. Jaet TUmaa unrera th'" ,. ~d •nd flnt
weekend.
Welsh. Tile wedding wu an e¥ent' dau~~· Tbt lhaYs"Dal IP'andpuEbe~~cll, MrsR. No~"1b1 ert Neu'.zling Mrs. WiHard Ebersbach, iMrs. w. committee of tbe .&amp; "'ateur Gardeners club for their annual &amp;idiru: at the buaJnesa meeti:-.a.
and ._ ... Guy · U&amp;Se ·
ft. Shasteen, Mrl. Jacob &amp;berlbacb guest ni~~"ht.
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Th~ roll calL was aosw~red with Mr. and Mn. Fred Rosenbau-m of Saturday, June o. a.t St..John eotl .,.._Mr. a~ , ""- LewiJ PauThe m""eeUng Wl"ll be held this Wedr\esday, June lOth at "My F:.vorite Rose." Mrs. Carron apent .the weekend .tn S~lield l!:van~lical Lutheran Cburc.b in dree, Hen~~. &amp;Dd PI~HDII
After the honored guest opened Mn. Mary Kumelman, Mra. Homer
a:rand~arentJ are Mr. and Mrs. Lesher many lovely gi!LII rt!lreah- &gt;Srickles and Misa Anna Durst.
Grate View, home of Gene Grat.c, Adam s, Jr. waa named chairman "Mih Mr. and Mra. Jac~ Roeen.- MUlvale.
ter Oblln(er bl
Havea.
menta were served by the hos- Sending gifllll •hut unable to atFront
Street
at
p.
m.
Eacb,
of
the
Alex
&lt;Quillen
Building
ctJm
baum and remHy.
011
8
teuet to Mrs. Denver Kappie, :li.rs. tend were Mrs. Emmett Blackburn
d A d
mem~r is aaked to ·bring a guest mitlec from the club. The fall
Mr1111. MHh1.rd Woi.ldermutb reL. L. Roush . Mr5. C. J. Ebersbach, Mrs. Walter Hamm, Mra. Harry
with her .
flower ~how was discuued and it turned to her employment i.,t the
Mrs. Dale Smilh. Mn Roger Cui· Watson , Mrs. 'Renier Menchini ,
Abo
The program for the eveninc was announced that Lelah Jane Kroger Store todly, after a week's
lums, Mrs. Floyd Williams, Mrs Mrs . Clem enti Menchini, Mrs. Mar·
will be the showing of films by Powell, from the Nfw Have~ Gar- veoatton. While on ¥aelltion, abe
L F. Schoenle b, ~1rs. Gladys,Jones vin Burt, Mrs. Joe Gloeekner, Mrs.
Ml'ddleporf
Bob Bycr on the Tulip Industry 'a den C!ub will serve as chairman, end Mr. Wildermuth and family
Mrs. Dena
Holland . The films were taken by with Mrs. Chester Weaver of the visited in W~J&amp;hin.Cton, D. C.
Mrs. Rubell , Mn. Gilbert Free· Albert Ebenbac:h,
man and Sharon, Mu.. Harnld Eb-l Zwilling, Mrs. Earl Denny, Mrs.
Byer while he was in service
Nehac!ima Club serving as co.
UTICA MOHAWK MULTI-COLORED
Althur Kaspar and a:rand&amp;Gn of
Ellsworth Rowe and Mrs. Ben
F~DOII ··HOUDASH•LT
Hostesses for the evening a~ t:hairn;n. ' Mrs. Dul!k announced WesteniHe weroe the weekend
NeuUling.
Guel!ta witb MI-. end Mrs. Carl Mn. Paul Davis, Mn Guy Reyn- that the landscaping or the Mem· gue.U of hl11 brother Roy KGSpar.
Mattox and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer olds, Mrs. Arthur S~iliilCr and Mrs. orial lluilding had been completMr. and Mrs. Tom Able1 1nd
Bend Rotary
Mattii'X yesterday were, Mr. and Robert Coats.
ed, which the club was C!o-sponsor· daugobter, Carol;.yn, left Saturday
Mn. Otmer Childers and Mr. and
lng with the New Haven Club.
niebt for Weetcm,. W. Va., for •
Foml'ly Death
M
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Mrs. Be" Chlldera "of Glasgow,
Mrs. James Weber, of Middle· week's vtsJt ~ rel.trivu.
eehng
e
w. Va ' Mrs. Jam.. R. Mattox
h
Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Garen SU:msbury
d M of Ed WOrd F
port, 11~ke to the group on the
Henry Koro of Marion spent tNt
were i:J. Beaver Sunday afternoon
The Bend .Rotary Club met for Diamll'ld, W. Va., Mr .. an
rs.
I R"
care and growing of rosts. She weekend with Mr. 4Nld Mr&amp; ~eora:e
with th eir daughter-in·J.aw, Mra their regular dinner meettn1 on Leon1rc' Mattox and children, Karshowe~ several beautifuL arrange Kom, -\nne St.
William Stansbury at the home of Thursday evening. Trooper Swartl en , Mary Ann and Michael of H ld
h
ment.s featuring ro~e specimen's
Mr. and MJ\9. ClUtord Bt.uer lod
her if·uther. Mrs. C. C. Halter- of lhe West Vir1inia State .PGiice Nitro, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
she had (rown . The club presented
100 of Cof.ur:abull ,..._ · weekend'
man, ""ho died Saturday afternoon spoke to tbe II'OUP on Dew traffic Euatac~ ~Wilson and son Andy of
Out-of town relatives and frle- her with. a lov~ly gi'L.
guests of ·h:iiJ. pereDtt, Hr. lllid MrS:
at Holrtr ·Hoapital.
lawa.
Point fl'JCaaan.t, W. va.
nds who were here lor the ·funThe next meeting w1U be at Edward Bauet:
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Tb e .• unera I IGr Mrs. H l It erman
Le9nardwith
Taylor
Coium·
Those attendln'" were Carl'· .S'!!· buoMrs.
Mr.ofand
Mr&amp;. eral of Edword T. (Budd•)
~ FtellC!b the ho-ne of Mrs. Ray Pickena, Jr.
E. W. Harper returned (0 his
1·0 •·lslttn&lt;
'~II
h ~ Tue&amp;day a t "00
•
~'"de D....nck
1·n ., lidllleport, with Mrs. Titus giv- home, Madi~, .1ri4AY. after _.._
wL
•·
a t the livan, .Herman Layne,
Donald F. Elmer Mattox !or a few weeks.
~·-. Mr""' .,._.v
l'~~ '"" ,.._.
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F
er
I
I!
•nd
M•s.
Owen
~ncb
of
Jad:·
ing the program on flower ar- vts~ with hit hi'othef Qbar Herporne.
Roush, Lloyd .Ro!J.lih, Floyd Car·
Dr. and Mrs. H. c . Horden of
~'"'
:-::aver un a
Othf'rs fre»n Mid,ileport who mack, Richard Ord, Or. John H. Columbus vi&amp;ited recently with son Mr. and Mrs. ·Earl Fren.ch rangements.
er and other re)aHVi!l.
We- 1• Bea•·er" Sun·'ay woro Mrs
••d' Mr•. Jack Cow1"e of Colum· ·
Tho .e attending were Mrs. Phil'"' ··
• · "'
Ridgway, J L. Stewart, Jac k fo'1es h· Mr. and Mrs. Garen Stansbury.
·M.rt. Della Hoover of PalnB&amp;ViUe
Rodne.. Downing , Mrs. Crary er, James Hampton, Rome WilMr ........ .. Mrs. Ernest Hughes bus, !&gt;lr. and Mrs. Harry' Bell, ip Batey, Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr.,
ia
tOO guest or her BiBter, Mul. 'I1Jo..
fi
·
IUaVIs,
·Mrs. J atmes T"t
l us 11.n d Mrs
Hamson, Rusaell Capehart. Harry were in ~
Dunbar, w. Va. Sunday to Mr. H. H. Town ..
- nd. Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Donald BumgArdner, Mrs.
mas
Goeglein and 'Etban Harper.
M• D• J·1ar tl.nger 0 f PomeroY·
Poston
,
Mro.
Graco
Poston
and
Jsn1es
Gilbert,
Mra.
Thomas
Hoff·
i\'liller, Altun Bonney , 0 . J . Bostic, visit w!th Mr. and Mrs . Henry
: Mr. and MrFI Wllliam Stan~ ·Philip Wolpert, Frank Tiwmpsun H··bbs. Mr. Hobbs is serioualv ill. Mr. :1.1d Mrs. Bruce Bingham of man, !drs. Lloyd Hoffman, MrJ.
b ur •J pi an to re t urn to the•·r home and Trooper Swartz.
" J'u&lt;hes and Mrs. Hobbs' are Alhe.,, Mr. snd Mrs. Mllton Smart Robert Johnston, Mra.. Robert
Mrs.
in Clearwater, Florida aflcr the
sisters
of Tolt:!do, Mr. and Mrs. .ltmea Lay:ne. Mrs,. Lawrence Lleving, Y eoger Family
iurleral.
Betz pf GalliJ;JoHs.
Mrs. Geore:e Mackni.ght, Mra.
Happy
Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Ault and
Richard Pfiffner, Mn . .Ray Plc· Reuni,on Held
family and David Dodson were
Mr. &lt;~nd Mrs. Rich:1rd Blahop and kens, Jr., Mrs .. James Roush, Mra.
vi~iUn~ with her parents, Mr. and dauihter of Bucyrus, Rev and Jolin WoJ.fe, Mra. Weber and the At Diehl Home
Plon.ning Church
A reunion of the members of
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Mrs. Charles Slndle in Sprlne- Mrs. E. L. Miller and Mr. Mel· · hoste 11ies, Ml's. Field&amp;, Mn. Rice,
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the family Gf the late Cllarles and
field .
dridge MHler of the Plaina, Mrs. and Mu. Adams.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mont West of Aldean Miller and Mrs. VerHa
OrliJ.a Yeager Wolf held em Sun'7zx108 .INCHES
.
•
at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs.
day
visited
over
the
weekend
Swain
G!
Crown
City
and
Ml'J,
M
•
Roseville
1 lhe soda! room of th&amp; · church,
James Liebl in Pomeroy.
yhen the Happy Harvesteh Clau with Mrs. Henry Jienneay and Mr. Harold Clark of Dayton.
Attending were · Mr. and Mrs.
and
M
..
s.
R.
T.
West
of
Pomeroy.
The
runeral
for
Mr.
French
who
A
of the Federated Church met Frl·
.• ';
Dallas
Yeager, Mr. and Mn. Char·
Mrs.
Jeal)ne
Asbury
and
daudied
at"
hla
home
Tuesday
evenlnl
day evt&gt;mng, !It the church.
Jes
Yo!l!gcr
.and
children,
Marty
ghters, Mra. croekett Perry, &lt;Ern· wu h~kl Friday, June ~that the Mason EUB
:~ $2.~6
Mrs. Henry Reibel prc1ided at estine) and Janice visited over !Rawlin&amp;lfCoats
Funeral jHome
and Sa lilY, aU of . Maaun; Mrs~
the m ~.!Jting and It was voted to the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. with the Rev. Haymon Konkriiht ' Rev. George R. Crow, a mission· Blan~he \'eaJer, Mlr. and Mrs.
purch:•se two new lamp shades for Hornor Jonc1, of south Third Ave· oUlciatlng. He was burled In the ary on vacation from India, spoke Clarenr{' l Yeager and children,
. 81xi08 INCHES.
the la'IJPS in the ttoclal room. It nue, .and other friends.
RivervJew Cemetery, Middleport. on J:afll Monday night at the Ma.s- Sharon and Bever':v., Mr. and Mrs.
c . E. FrY, ali of Letart, W. Va.:
was ol ~n voted to purchase c:ookMr. and Mrs. Bruce Hingham
on ElJB cnurch .
S~tE . . . ' •. ' ' . . . . '
Mrs.
J~1hn
Fry
and
daugttter,
Judy,
ing utensils for the oehui'Ch klt· and d1ughter wiJt be movina to
Col"ted slide~ were shown of
chen.
,_ · ( · l
Midd 1t:port next week. They plan
the ar~'a in which he had served. of New Haven.
DOUBLE BED SIZE
,
Mr. and lin, Andr.e•;( Cfosa....and
to
live
with
hta
mother,
Mrs.
A.
lllust:
alions
or
some
of
the
habits,
Games were 'JIIayed and prizes
childr•
m,
Paul
and
Eddie,
Jo
custorrs, and religious actlvltlea
B. Bingham on R11ssell Street. Mr.
awardr-d to Mrs. Addie G.ueser,
Cro11s .111 ol Letat.r t, Ohio] and Mr.
em_pkl.
v
ed
with
the
College
of
the natives were illustrated.
Bingham
ia
.............,7 Be CIJIDt
Mills Th~lma Grueser, Mn. Hentz Econorny Savings and Loan Co. in
and
.'•frs. Diehl and ., children,
Arte:
the
talk,
a
question
and
I z "" qt. cia)' .ad n1abt. ill ...,
Mia&amp; Sandra -Roush has •been
Charle'le and Jo ·Ellen.
-o/JOUI--.·AD J110 need 61 a Wolfe and Mrs. &lt;..:le~tnd Helne1. Pomeroy.
answe~
period
wa11
ht!ld.
Rev.
42x36 INCH
Refruhm enh were Rerved durMrs. A. C. Cu II urn an d son Larry elected to membership in Fagua, a Crow will return to India for an·
A rGt luck picnic dinner was
ing thr sotlal hour by Mrs. Hlirry
· · Flor ld a and Mrs. RJC hard women's honorary society at Mar·
...... dl¥!n!M!!Md 10 ,.,.. ,...
~-.. other live year period this fall. servert.
of Avteo.
Canterbury, Mn. Gladys Cuckler Grose
of Amstead, w. va ., spent shaH College. Women arc elee~
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and M,·s. Clyde Millhone.
the wPekend with Mr. and Mrs. during the second semester of the Episcopal Church in Huntington.
Coall ••• -... ••• ad drollac•
POSTPONE MEETING
Guy Reynolds and left Sunday to the Junior year on basis of leader· This carries with it a acholarahip
. . Jlt. o oiNIIDO¥etl . . . . . . .
The Amerlean Legton Auxiliar;y,
.. ...,, BaaiiJ, QUktb' lafttW
visit with relatives in Plttsbura;h, ship, character and Intelligence. , &gt;tyhich pays her tuiUon at Mar· Lewis Manley Poll, No. 163 he.s
Penn.11vlvanla.
M'laa Ruth Sayre has been alkctd ahali College. The lnetntct&amp;r in bet:n poetponed from .UWs Tuesday
Pom~rDy Bend
._. OIW'OIT aacl dependable
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Mls:.
Mary
Patterson
and
Delto
sing in the choir of the _Trinity voice at the .::o11e1e direc~s thlB until June 16. They will meet et
......._ •••lneend 11r llmoTHEATRES
mar M~•sten were united in mar·
choir.
the
Ml Moriah &amp;aplist Chureh.
MEIGS - Pomoro1
riage ~aturday afternoon by Rev. New Hoven PTA
· M¥1 oa
ad doc:eor
Robert Palmer, pastor of the MidTONIGHT •nd TUESDAY
. . - .... '-lJJI{IJ ~
dleport Church of t!ul NQzarene. Committees For
'"THE HANGING TREE"
....... Air OwiMAoo+r!.l HillGary Cooper - Marla Schell The &lt;:"cremony w.as preformed at
t.;h• :b"erAr&amp;onaa:e with the b~ide'a The Year Named
01
Not O!Nn W•dnHd•y
, MrC. Bernice Patterson
The .Exeeutlve iBoard of the New
.kitnola I
11nd Virgil Justice attending.
'
IJaven PTA met recently at the
Rev. Robert Palmer, pastor ot home of Mrs Paul !Powell for the
'I'I!MPLE-Middleport
the Middleport Nazarene will be purpO&amp;e of appointlni commitlecs
TONIGHT end TUISDA '(
in Nelsonville at the Church of for the coming year.
the Nnzarcne of that dty to con"SJIAGGY DOG"
BUdiet and Finance: Mn. Law
a revival service from the renee Lievl.nt. Mrs. l.ewla CIP&lt;'·
duct
Fred M.acMurr;~y, Joan H9iM
BRADBURY ROAD
17th ttr June through the 21st. hart, Mrs. BurlQn McCarthy. Mr11.
Adm4Nion 75c and 50c
The Rev, J . S. llnnnon of Point Samuel Ha1stead, Mrs. Albtrt
PHONE 8398
lout. 1
MlildltpOrt, 0.
Not Open W.dt. and Thurs.
Pleasant will fill Rev. Palmer's Roush, Mr. Jaek Needs and Mr.
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pulpit on Sunday while he Is 10ne. Raymond Si1k.
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Mr. t~nd Mrs. Joe Tribble ind
Tlephone: Mrs. Clar.nce Ten·
dauihter Kim, of Charleston, W . nanl, Mr1. Robert Beech.
Va. w ~re weekend (Jueatr with her
National PTA Maga&amp;l~JC: Mrs.
mother, Mr . and Mrs. Georce Hat· Clyde Foley.
kett, r! S. Second Avenue.
County Council Representatives:
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin LtveJIY Mrs. o. J. Boatk and J. K. Flesher.
and d1ughters Lisa and Lynn were
tPubHeity: Mrs. Everett Roush .
In Blacksburi, Virllir.ia over the 'Mrs. ':Bethel Vance.
weekend where Mr. LJVeaay receiHoapttality: •Mn. Robert Mcved his decree In EngJneeriq Glothlin, Mrs. Edwin Stein, Mrs.
rrom the Vlra:lnln Polytechnic Howard Joe .Burf"la, Mn. G~Grge
ScJwoJ. Frlday'a Sentinel Jtated MacKnieht.
thut they· were in Clarklbura, W.
Membership: Mrt. Robert S.yre,
Va . w~ore It should have read Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mra. James
Biackllburc. The Llvesaya Uve in Uanerty, Mrs. Gene Athey, Mn.
the Mary Hel&lt;1n Davia property, Harry Staats, Mrs. Robert Hollman
S. 4th Strool.
Mrs. Herbert Sayre, Mrs. Harold
Sundty iUe1ts of Mr. 11nd Mre. Bumearner, Mn. John Bnbham,
Kenneth E. Myer and .son Bob MrL Euacne Weaver. Mrs. RILY·
•nd Mr. 11nd :Mrs. CharJea K. Byer mond Silk, Mrs. Grant Rouah, Mri.
ud aon Kenny Lee were Mr. and John Fersuson, Mn. John Wolf~. ' ·
Mre. Jamea Chapman .nc1 eon Mra. Qarlea Weaver, M.ra. ·Willliltn
Brice, Apple Grove, W. Va., and Shinn, Mrs. Tommy . Weaver, Kn.
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Mra. Cloyd BlrnetJt: ttnd dauehter James Bait· and Mra. Robert t.ynC.
Vonda Lee, Leon, Weat Vll'tlkl~.

Miss April Shasteen Honored

SOCIETY·

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419,

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loose $200,000 of Melg$, County

vanced another step toward Governor Mlch~el DISalle's desk.
senator James Porter, Gallipolis, satd hiS Senate bill was
approved unanimously Monday nisht by the committee head·
ed by Sen. Frank R. PokornY, Cleveland. 1\ now goes to the
1,10\lat ,JJ,ulea Commlt.tee fur a cal·
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blliJ. But the- praet.ice is common Fellowship Of the Meigs County
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• •aleguard
or the Churches o! Chrlot.bY
other
Wanchel!l oplnol
of the one
legtalature
objeetlng.
\IA;IIhi:va,
S. oB. 419 will ~ace approxlmate,)J $200,000 in a "COlJDt)' Hoapi~l"
llJnd which may be uaed to bwld
• Rew Meia;J County' HotP.lt•L
Voterl ift 1948 approved a l·mlll
levy for_ 10 yean fcn: ~ veterana
memQtill which, .. oft·thKeeord,,
would be a hoapltil. But leill ill·
terpnlatioos of tbe code have
,I}Te"Vented use of t~ money for a
bospltil which alao would be a
veterana' memorl•l.
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Funds For TruckThe -New

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

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

pryiri~

taxpayers' money from legal entanglements, today had ad-

to Letort dt!flnf
the weet of Juae- JD,
Doaatioru er' soUCbt. to flelp
~ for a tant: trucll:
recer;ttiY
tnWcb•aed by the tieputment · to
order to Mnlce
with no fm·
taedhlte water aupplJ. .
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men of tb:t! , dePartment

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From House Committee Today

tba~ aolleit•tkm for donation•
will be made throuibout t.be .aru

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NID()• Ttlorne, dauthter Ol Mt. EUB chureb met ori Monday .even·
'lnd Mra. C. W. ThGrne ol Maaon,
•t the home of Mn. Clayton
recently CfiJebrated her 12th
bualneu meetlhll waa
birthd:tY with a party at her home.
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Tht table waa decorated aPlite bUll..,.
propriately and wu centered with
with
' btrt.,daf cake ea~eribed wlth
"llop~y Blrthdll\ Non&lt;jy.'" The
eveninp WII apent danclnl and ~::1~;r~ p;.(~,;,;: i!'!d;i'.J;&gt;!_J~el
playing retorda. ·
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Ice crnm, cake, pop. and potato ·
chips
aerved to the follOW·

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

Pomeroy Chamber
Elerts Seven
New Dirertors

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Juvenile Book.ed
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Sporn
bul wjlll
ap
A 15-,...,.-old Nell'O lloY who
Moves o et epo
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Trustees' Town T.reas
Tile Ph1Up Sporn pl•nt. one of
novelty

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

bf 879 students

Pomeroy Driver
S ' Cited Mter
Acc•"dent Tu-'-..ay .

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Explosion At
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On Bill Lowering
Ohio Voting Age

COLUBUS UPJ-'I'he ltouse was
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s~!~f!myExplorer ~~~~;~;f,:J$

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

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dlioa Po- Com'""" and Ohio
Power Company. It bu. ex.ducting
tbe new unit, • •enentin&amp; capa&lt;!9'
of 600,000 kilowotts, ond with
Un1 _power available, aerves a
llqe rart Of the Ohio Valley .
the growing induttrial complex of
tl\e area, and the increasing popu
latioD demands of Wesl Virgin ia
•MI nearby OAIG. ~ause il ill
part Of the antegrated network
tbe plant can ds.:; supply power
to any point in th.e AEP System ,
e:~tendlng from ~ ic hL!,!an to North
Ca-rolina.
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Four 1'50,000 kw umts prov"'i&lt;JP
the power. ~ f1rst went into

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r..scapes Ch8Jr
Vt·a Insanity

It the aerond rondemned
declared insane in recent

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Ball Blanken5blp. Cleve·

land, recently e~aped the ehai.r
temporarily lor the murder of a
ltttl~'! pritoner tn the Gallia Coua·

'The tditor's Late News
Mail Bag Off The Wire

Cole had bee.n eondetDned to die Tile ()QUy Semmel
tk OS. 21 19!Yl murder of Pomel'qf , Ohio
Plea Coun rule.d loday that
I' ... icvola, 33. a •·model po·
Your special edJtJOn for N&lt;~ ·
&lt;\rthuf Lee Cole, 48. Ash1abula. licemait."
tiona! Hospital Week conlimt&gt;d
~lated to ht&gt; exf&gt;&lt;'uted Friday for
very nice ('()py. 11nd tM mannf"r in
the "Thlrder or an Ashtabula poRIVIVAL TO ,START
which it was arrunged was vl'ry
lh-em"n . was insane and ard~
Starting June 14 a two Wt'ek eommend&amp;ble.
~im slnt to the Lima State Hol!i· reYival will be held .at Freedom
V.Ou may be !lure everyone- at
r)tlal for treatment .
Gospel Mini.on at Bald Knob on
The derision automaticdly poat- the Portland·Balh.iul Road He-v I. Melgs General Hospital incl ud 1n g
1, 011 ed the exec;utLOn untLI the prls· R. Gluesenc1mp, pastor. prumhws tht• Staff and Board of Dlrec::tnr~,
appredale thb recognition oi hos(mer Js declared !l&lt;ilfle.
1peciaJ lineine.
pitals and Lhelr accompliahments.
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Very truly yours,
set~ in Januar:v , 19M and the
Raelne Boy Seouc Troop 243
Meigs Ger.eral Hospital
last .two years later.
will s ponsor an Ice Cre.m1 Supper
The generating capacity of the
Saturday at 6 p. m. on the lawn
E F. Rob1mon, ·Pres.
Boal'd of Directon
new un it will be 450.000 kilowatls
or tbe Racine Home Bank.
73 per cent larger thliln any single power unit now OJ&gt;('raiLng m
thLs country . When it goes into
oper;~hon a year from now, the
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jame8 Carnahan
Phillp Sporn
plant's capacity of Ra.cme are announdng the
w.lll ran.k th Lrd in SIZe among the birtb of 1 son, James Anthony,
world's priv~ tely· owned
power June 4, at "Meigs General HoJplplants.
tal He weighed 9 lbs. 4 ouneea.
In other terms the 450,000 ca- Grandflarents are Mr . and 1\tn.
patlly of the nf'w unit it equi- IJiorol~
and Mr. and
valent to 600.000 horsepower, and Mrs.
grandpar·
sing~ handt'd would be theoreti· ents are Mrs.
Vigar and
cally cwable of ~&gt;upp lyinlil all n~ Ham :-;pencer.
enary power to ;~ Ctly o{ 4,{1(1(),.
000 per&amp;Ons,
MAlONIC MEETtNG
rOI.UMBUS UP!

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To r.enerate this vaat amount
of enl'rgy will require an estimat·
ed 1,300.000 U&gt;ns ' of coal (mostly
from this area) annually for the
new un:t. Coal win be C!GnaLUned
&lt;!I thP. rate of IM tons eaeb hour
of operation, and this In turn will
produce 3,000,000
pOunds of
sJ,eam 1111 hour 111t a pre1R1te oi
3;M6 pounds per •quare l.nch.
The boiler. m .. nufacturecr-oy
Babcocl: and Wilco:~. is the "once
througlt' type, which mean• that
water enters at one end, ab1orbs
heat during passae:e. and emer·
ges at the other end u stea111
With ., temperature of 1,050 de·
tref!l Fahrenhbit.

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1""----------'llannouueed· Mond11 thlt JJ"v.Jt:oek
Bl! " ~ lfiU will be Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
!lauabttrLna alJo will be cll.lcoo- ken off witho~t tDJ bopt 01 1
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tlnuMI at E11t St.
Jll; -tnmmit con:terenee.
.Ml4dlt!IJOI'I, o., June t. 1819Denver; Tifton, Ga.; We• P.arto.
N. D., and Columbua. Obio.
GROTON, Conn. UPI-The !II·
tion's flrst Polarlt missile IUbEDW AlmS All! FORCE BASE marille USS Geor&amp;e Waahincton,
Calif. UPI--~Jllkleen and Mlert- wu launched 4otlday. Pretldent
COLlJMliUS UPI-A bill boost· tista, heartened by the "J OO per Eisenh"wer said It "wiU add
Jueceuful glide flight ol greatl)' to our ability to preserve
mg d'l:&lt;~rette taxes two cents a cent"
the X-15 forged &amp;bead today in· the peace." '
p;tek it"l Ohio went into effect to·
the uperimenW craft
day . AcroSJI the state, smolttrs readylnJ
A TTIENS, 0.- A , record bl&amp;h
for
the
.next
.i.n Jts uu.ult
began to feet th~ brunt of the on the !ri,ngesstep
oi 11pacea. The
fourth ta:r. lncN!ase in the la1t stub-wi!l&amp;ed, 50-foot rocket ablp attentlartce for the ID-day Buck·
ONLY BOAY THIS Yl&amp;lt
1o weeks. Mo~ ''fegufll"'' bl-an:ds ls designed to take man up to 100 e)'e Bofl state, uerclae iD alate
WA.!L
forecaat b)'
Tin!RSDAY, JUNE 11
of dg.ar~tles jumped in price 1m· miles high at 1 peeda between government,
Am1rl~n
Legion
OftJcials
today,
· MOONLITE LVS.
mediately.
3,000 3nd 4.600 miles an hour.
'ne enrollment wu 1,057 by ihe
PT. PLEASANT I P.M.
deadtine ln May, snd unlea 1
C:UCAGO UPl-Armour1 and
GENEVA UPI-The Wutern sizeable
portioa drop 1out. the-·toGAUIPOLlS 8 P.ll.
Co., a long·t•me institution at the Big Tltree banded Rus1ia'1 For- tal attending the 22nd annuai
FARIS: -Ch11d 75c
Chicago stockyards will close it5 eign Minister Anarel Gromyko an program
beginning
Thursday·
Adult
$1.75 tax IM,
s ~augbterhousee here within
the ultimatum today that unlus be tbould surpass lut yeJr'l recwd
ne~· ~ 'ew months. The company stop.s ltalliDI ·
BetUn the pre• of 1,021 at Camp Perry.

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Pastbr G. Douglas Circle.
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The WOW Club will mt•et Wetl ·
ne1daJ 11 1 p. m. at the County

Extension Office.

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Hontlt aU of • fiOad •ract.r.
Hotel Martin
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1956 BUICK V8 SPECIAL

$20.76 ~ Manth .avt,..a YHf ~, ..,. t. ...1 MMI
hot thi• 111 ... riteln o.mpa111, lllila ll'iiMe. Th• •wnu ··~·
'"Th• unll ho• b"n proctlcclll'i' t...,ultt. fr" liwrint tho
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~ ohnos1 ctlll rt.nt u1o· . , , 'M?' wtt;,· r, ••J~Gdl!lftj' liilii Glthtt c..-on
dnl-ptOol olr Ihot CO. . . 1,.. IUr IIIIU. jl hlill tll._fll ._ M•W ftllor•
in dtanlnt; bill._"

Council Mo:ves
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ond-av
relative to elimlnating aq
C.\R WASHING'-IIJOTOR CLEAN·
INO; ilackett's ~lo P.ervire. open cistern as a possible hazard
Pbone 9084.
3 13 ~ to ne'ighbothood C!htldren.
-DiscuaSAd, and ]eft to the po·
lice department regulation of
the le~ee · boaters have
"." ':'"•and egress lb,;·
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and trailer• 1ir

$1.49~.1

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l••k ot M•nlhlil; Olllo. A. bank allitiol
IOyt, "Wo ltl1tctllod o•r tint hm~l Gat All v..r Htollng &amp; ~W
Contlitllfljftl unit J11our MW lotlslclo 'lrondt a..• .. lhllngln IMIJ.
Wo IMIW'O }111tol..d two •• ,. tlftlh In OIIIIM' lr011Cll ~~~· lo.tlkti11gJ

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GoaJ Condition. Rea~na~ty
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price · one
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I· Pritcllat'd, t\itger1, marglobe,
I bm•pee-globe, giant lhllln, and .
burpee go)den j~bllefl! (orange), f
second bouse ealt from school
houie in Syracu.se. WlJ.llam." H.
Holmet.
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111511 MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN'
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~$99C§. Extra good buY. Blaet· 12 CU. FT . .Cn.a.;:,T TYJ:&gt;E DEEP
tnar's Pomeroy.
6 G 6tt'! Jreet:- No: 1 · condltlon ·$ta8.
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MH. Very nice. Blaettnar's,j Foo::l Freezer. L1ght touch safety
lid, ~9f5 lbs. capacity, 17 ~bic
Pomeroy
6 6 6tr
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plan Oir Freezer and food. l!llec:("'l F Sal

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19!56 •PONTIAC V8 $1,495. StatiOn
Wagon. 0 pa5seAger. One careful owner. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,!
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1 owner. Hydram.atlc drlW: :Bhiet· (
tnat"a. Pomeroy.
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First
By
Guided Missile
Is Deli·vered

New Manager
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$3.98 gal.
All Sh.ae.

OUTSIDE WHITE
$3.98 gal.
ROOF PAINT
$2.55 gal.
NON,. \'.ELLOWING

...,,~ ·~tit ·WHITE ENAMEL

$1.11 qt.

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IIAMILL SI!RVICI

Y1111 . . - enjoy tondltlonod comfort • - tWII
homo """Y day ol lbo yeor, In every 0'1\0
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QIFF'S SHOE REPAIR
111: N. s.-d St.
Mlddlepen, Olllo

.THIS. TOO.-· IS TI!XAS IASTERN
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At YdUr Finger Til' .

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FOR THE FINEST
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FO.. The Beat
In. ..Paint
Sole•
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Tila wuldn't !hint of aott1nr M &gt;ritllout"'*"' M
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Papen In Celll1

so ~ou can see everything inside. BUILT IN LID LOCK. Dd•
WN PAYMENT . $M.SS. 'I'ben
mon•.hly .payments of $21..93.
Can make immediate deliver:y.
Preoare to save your f~.
Ewings Store, Pomeroy Phone
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AGENT WilL CAlL

SAlES &amp; sERVICE

trlc lighted when lid Is opened

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Collecting Is Our Businesa
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KAUri' FIIIC' itoRI
At Che•r
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Heber M. Millet-will beeome tt.e
WA~HINGTON UPJ - '111e
Managing .OirectQr of the Point Unitec~ states s~essfully car·
Pleasant Chamber of Commerce ef- rleet mall b) guitled miaslle tofeetive July 1 aue«!edlng John M. day. · ·
Sayre, Who will become ' Director 1 .The Pa 1 ~ Office Department, anof Development and Alumni Af· .·nouilccd tba't approl.lmatelJ 3.000
.(an-. at MarAhall College On that letters were -delivered at oeuly
date.
the ·speed of ~t~und from a pllled
· Mr. Miller, 25 year oiJ son of missllc iubmaine in the Adantic
.Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller of to a ~r1al a11xiliary air staftlon wt
~1500 , w. Va., is a 1969 gradu· Maypl)rt, Fla., in the preced.f!ot At
ate ot Marshall College receiving ting felff::
·IU,I AB Degree tn Gf9.gr8phy there
The su~ssrul ..:xperlment Wl1 1
a~lier t,Jli1. month. He was also a hailed by .authorities here 11 "of
m~ber of the Gamma Theta Upsi· historit'! , 1 ignifit 1n~e for the peo-lon Honorary Fral.ernity while at pies of thl! entire worJd."
;llar~ab411.
The mall shipment was earned :
A graduate or Scott High.School by a RegUlus J trainiq .aulded '
in Madi1011, Mr-. Miller spent two missile. It was fired from the subyears in the Army prior ·to· com· marii1e B~b«o:o and landed u.fe.
pleting h1s . wotk ~t Marshaii . . He Iy at May port, near JaWonville.
was recently mamed to a Mason
The Ptv.rt: Office Department uid
County girl, . Lola Jean ' Roush, "this reacetime employment ot a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett guided missile for the important
Rou.si'L o~ We&amp;t Columbia. The and pt.acUtal purpose of t'!arrying
young ~ouple will Mide- in Point mail "is the first known oHieiaJ use
:Pleasanl '
or missiles by any post office· A speelal Chamber Board of Di- department In any ndion." :-~
rector's meetiDg last Wedne1day
-:-t~INJ&amp;ed, ~ t_he selection or Mr.
FoUowing completion of the: In-MltfJF..,,ll'e wUI atte~ a one-week Jti~ute, t.btqtew Dlreetor wiJI have
Institute of Organizational .Man· a week to work with his predece•
agetDent, sponsored by ·the U. S. 10r in beComing acquainted with
Chamber of commerce, at the Uni- the dutie5 and persons involved
verslty ·of North Ca.mlina at Cltap- with
position.
el Hill, Jqne 14-21. .
Managing Direttor
has filled this alot

BARNHART ~OVED BEEF·
lf.eaJi:· t.omllto plants. $1.00 per
hundred. see Tom ltayman, Syrac'Uif, Ohio. _
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78 AC!IE FARM. I'LE!frif 01!"
pasture and water. Ela~t room
bouse. Good barn. OutbuUdJniiL
WiLl IJ!U
rea10nably. Phone

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Clo4NI C... n Ulild Can
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MITPOPOLIT •.N
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..un h well wqrlh il,'"

Part:enburc and Mr. and Mr'l. I.erlll Lawrence 1nd familJ •P~ent
Mond.:y eveninl with Mr. and Mra.
P'rank Holter.
Mn. Gamet Smith and Juanita
and •Mn- n ....nee
and Mr.
and Mra. Leroy Lawreaee spent
Sunda,- evenln&amp; with Mr. aad Mrs.
Roscoe Lawreau.
Mr. aad Mri. Frank Holter );~Ill
Tuetday with Mr. and Mn. (
·Gainer.
Mn. C. W. Holter, who i1 Ita)"·
iD,J; ·with her 100, Frank Holter,
hn ·bull ....,. ilL
:r~&gt;e· Yo\llh Fellowobip
'il'&lt;i.ill'
Morae Ch~pel · Cbll!dt met
rieiaay ~~Dint: at t~ bome ot :a.Smith. De~oti0111 wen held

WAII'!'EO - ELDERLY WIDOW'
between the ages of sixty an1
aixty·flve a&amp; 1 permanent hbu~t
keept;t, Write Bo&amp; 668-W, t/o
Tbe Dally ·Sentioel, Pomeroy,
Ohio
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::of: ~~~~~~w~l~ll~"'iJ~e~lci~·
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farl)ily,
Mn. Garnet Smith, Miriam
Joanila and !In n ...nee H•rdeJJ ftteoded tbe bymn 11111 at
Gioat Bend, SUnday.
Mrs. llu:y Wooda and 1011 or
Letart JPent SUDday wltb Ill'. and
Mr1. Frank Smith and bmJly.
Mr. and lin. B.u Cooper cd

( 171 Help Wonted

~M~~=YT~AG~~~~AN~D:~~-~

••lebln

ftllalta were Sunday dinner tueltl
IUrietta
aodMn.
Delbert
Holter and
of
Mr. aftd
!l'nnk Holter

HOUSE. $50 1
115 Laurel St. Pome·
6298-M.
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~ LADIES WRIST WATCH L06T
in t"Le viciJUty !)f ·;Xto(ers. If
found CaU C!ie!ter, · Yu-·M2fo.
• 22.76 ,., MoMtih IIIQrat• .,..., ewounel c~tt .. cool 1111•
ltHt ftllt 2200 "I• ft, (ohlrnbut homo. Th• owner toyl, ''Whtn
w• llgo.~r• lilt port of 01,1r go1 bill Lhat go•1 fw tht cootlng o nd

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er. I .bedroom, 34 ·n. aluminum DOES
A YEAR APPEAL
awning. ~.200.00.~ . Lawhnce
to JOU? Build a secure busineu
Reed, LOn's TraUei.- l:ourt.
supplying cu5tOR\ers with our
Midd1epol't. Ob!o.
~tfc
Products. Eajoy living. start
sinu)JN"G! t:.OT ON ¥Uft~ERJW
now. For details "frite : Dept.
HEIGifl'S. &amp;OJtUIO~ Phone 62&amp;7.
0., . Bo¥ HO, Bal'lbr'!rtot:. Ohi.o.
(5) 19-28; (6) 2-IHip
"Pri«d to sell.- '
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YOU CAN'T TOP THIS
FiFff ACRES. SIX ROOM HOUSE
Mvortialtll proiJ'om,
with bath. Several outbullding5. Hatlonai
plus full maU effort, magazines
Clo1~. to. baal .road, On school
newspapers, radio and aU other
bus and ~oil routes, D,avid Rolmedia, prOvJdln1 --demand
ltb
~u , . Rt. 1, Pomeroy. Pbone · addltlonat ,,,., reoteoent•llve 1l11
Mele:;, Athena, Morian aild
1181 ·Y.
&amp;;I~IP in
Vinton 'Coutier. You will be
given full training In lhe
U.60
aut9Dl•lie
fice
and
field
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You
may
.t\o
COUJMB\JS
UPr - Two wo·
drom•t.
. Reasonkeep your present_ jab until men, Viho hitch-htbd nortb daable, 744 East Main, Pomeroy.
estabUshed..Here 11 ~• oppor- lUi sed as males, were1 held at Clty
6 6 3tc
tu_nity 1o build ~ seeurr tut~ Priton todli.Y on vtlfancy tbil'With
an old eslabliabad fum 1es.
UPRIGHT P'IANO kND STOOL.
that
_l,s
tops In its fleljl. Coqa·l Clad in male c1othing, Jl'raneea
$'10.00. ·Phone Rutland ·24421.
miSSJOD from $500.00 to $80()..(10 Pugh 28. Melbo!JJDe Fla. and
· 8 _~3tc
per ~ontb to start, P:lus ot~er Mami'e J. Coblec, 26• .\tlanta', Ga,.
attrlM!tive bonu• benen:s. If you were !)tcte4 up by police' Sund'l'
ar~ ,in sa.Jes now, or WJih ~ b,e·, and lodged in the male section•
don t PW up tbls opportuai'tf, of 't;he prliotl:.
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Call Collect, ask ~o.r ltr. Walla,
Whilf! the., W8N tiefnl ,flncer:.~r:ct 28377, Chdllcotlae.
J)lllnled bo..nvtr' thil ~en BuddeD-;.
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11..::.....__ . and' were trl~ ··to · "felJiale
p UV'~
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'l'he _pair "" , ·~uled to ~.
~-pear before• ·I·&gt; VunWi:Pil CotiJ't
MOW LAWNs iN POME- J~.Jdge tueBda1.
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tres5 Goodwi1 for ~ nice
finwcrt am! the Rev. Brown for
his kind wOrds durtDg tlie death
of Ollf dear husband and fath·
er, Fraak Buntbolf and aU at
the Ewing FUneral Hi::une for
their kindhe!nr, .
Wife Irene and daughter,
Mr. and · Miitteu Kex '
Po\Vers.
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IAIIULL TOU. . .Y AY.
en 1pent Saturday with Hr. and
JOJINSTOWN, Pl . 'JI'l-Tbe
Mn. .EW W1Jt.oa.
1Gth annual AIJI.Amerle.Ln A.Mr. and
Carl Holter ot teur
UIRifed Dirt•

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WE Wrsit TO THANK ALL ouR

Of
Society
Mrs. l..tza Foreman 1nd daul)lt-

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vllce. Ehvin&amp;• Store, Pomero)l.
Pfto'le 138 and we will 'deliver
anywhere the 11me day.

3 eenb per word, ooe miertton. Minlmum c-harge - 60 centt.
6 cent.s per word fot tbfee consecutive inaertlooa.
Specitl - 001'1 montb for 90 centa per word.
Full rate ol 3 centa per word 'tYIJi be cbal"(ed for advertialng
11 not paid willhlo 10 da:ya aftfr receivjnl bUl.
Errors in Advertisbng - Should be reported imm~hrtely . ..,be
BaUy Selltinel will DOt be rftpOD:Iible for mo~ than oor Jncoc.
rect insertiOB.
Card of Ttmnb and Speeial Notices of Events $1.00, Obituarlei
pubHabed at 1 cent per woro.
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WORDS
1 DAY
3 DA~S
8 DAYS
1 MO.
15
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IIOt:
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DEMOCRATIC RALLY JUNF. 9,
8:00 P, 1\1. CaiU'lhPUM . .Guf!llt .
tp~'lker, Joe Ferguson. Every.
body welcome.
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REVlVAL STNRTINU JUNE . 11
tbJ.Qll&amp;h JUne 14 at Mt. · Ollve

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$1.00
$2.211
$7·.110
Ads rece-ived by 10 A.M. w1U.. be i.n that day'1 paper.

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GRANGE TO MEET
Roek Spring• Grange will meet
In regular seSBion Thursday at 8
p . m. ,\ program will be pre~ent­
ed ~ the Lecturer and rerretb-

REVRlGE!IATORS

FOR CONSISTENT DI!PENDABLE RESULTS

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and bath, 2: bedroom upatair•
apartment. Phone M10. 6-4-6tt

WANT ADS·

HERE'S PROOF OF THE
365-.DAY FORT WITH G-A.,S -COOLING •- .-

will hold ita regular stated &lt;.'On·
vocation Wednesday ~~ 7 :30 p.
m . There will be eleetlon of otri·
cers and all Royal Arcb Masons
are Ltrged to attend.

LODGE TO MI!T
The General Electric turbine
The White Rose Lodge will
high pressure element will oper- meet ','{ednesday afternoon at I :SO
ate at 3.000 revolutions per min· at the Woodman Hall, Middleport.
ute, the low pressure at 1,800.
Construt'Uon of tile unit will
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
take over two ycurs, 1ncl by the
Admllled, June 6: Mn. Walter
time It Is compiPted in the gumBunce, Middleport; Harland
mer · of 1900, will cost nearly Keith 'f'aylor, Gallipolis; Mrs. Bry .
too Million.
Eugene Dunt'!an. Bidwell; Mr .
In the course of construction 1~!~"''" Donald Wills, Cheshire;
110,000 ~ubic yards of COilCfe'te
Wlleic ll!owman, Gallipolis;
were poured to house the unit, Con R. Young, Middleport. Mrli.
following the excavation (If 200,- Paul L ·Patterlifm , Rutland.
000 etlbic yards of earth.
June 7: Mrs. Mich~~oel D.
The eoi'H!rete foundatlon1 rest Gallipolis; Mrs. William M.
six Jlorles below ground level~ lerson, Gallipolis; Mrs. Charles H.
64 fe~t- unils uhaust 1tack, the WilliamM , Gallipolis: Mrs. Denny
top of whkh is 600 leet al)ove A. Lane, GllllipoliB; Ray Freeman
tbe arounrl .
Blakeman, Gallipolis: .rune 3: Mrs
Stfurtural steel u1ed In the plant Kenneth E Hensley, Pt. Pleasant;
addttio'l came to about 6,000 tons Mrs. Ernie L. .Roush, Hartford.
A •EJCOnd unJt , ldentital W...
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1/une 6: a duughter to Mr.
elvery respect to this, ij
· Earl E. Henry Jr ., ·Point
bUilt hy Amefkl!ln ElectriC.
· June 7: s son to Mr. and
er Company It tbe Breed PLant
Paul L. Patterson, ·Rutland ;
~f tile Indiana and MkhiRan Elet• a 11on lo Mr. and Mfl. John Wrn.
tric Power Cnmpo ny on the Wa· Watterson , Apple Grove ; Twins,
bD)1 and ~h·l, to Mr and Mrs. Wil·
baeh Jtlver.
Con11truction D( the two new llam M W11.1terson, GaiUpoUa; a.
units 1 ~ the final phue of a. $700 daughter lo Mr. and Mrs . .4ichael
mUIIon produclkln Jaclllty ell&gt; Zeoli , Gallipoli11.
pan1lon program begun by Amer· .Oillchar(!orl, Jun ~· 8: Susan PN1se,
lean Ele&lt;'trte Power in 19M.
Connie Vtmghan. June Shield~&gt;,
The prog~,m called for the ad· Wendell Vau11han, Rnnald
dillon uf 2 .88~.000 kw fjpacity to Mrs. Clarence Andonon , Mrs.
the IYIII!!m which will, wilh the lie Miller, Frank Vorek, Mrs.
commoreement of operation• by nlrl Thfmll&gt;son. Charlea Curnutte,
the two new units nut year. Mr11 FranceJ T]ilor, ,ftay Barringer·
bring total 1y1tem capacity to Raymond Kennedy, James Eggert!,
almo1t 1.000.000 ltw.
.
Lawrence Mc.Mannla, Marlon Palrick, Jamt11 Mlfflh, Mrs. El-aklnc
Owens, Ctarense Donohue, Femt~le
Str-wart. Mn. ltobert Bethel and
lwln ~ons . Mn. William Stewart.
(ContiiMHtl Prorn Jta.. Ona)
June 7. MrR. Ada Somerville,
Aleall:a to lt.
Mrs. 0 . 0 . Mt G.raw, M rs. E""
:.una
In tbf' Houte Monday , the bHl I !~·~:~;:'~'· 'Mra Jo"ra nklm Halley and
requtrhti ahota for polio and lour
, Mn. Nei&amp;On ·Park and inCharle• M.:os 1tick and in·
other dlsea•e• ran lnlo aome lut fant,
minute trouble•. By a 116·1 vote, flnl, Mn . •Dale Soward• and In·
the lawmaker~ refuaed to ae:ree to fant, Mrs. Bryant Duncan, IMn.
• Senate amendment that would Edwin Elliott, Ralehrh sayre, Dan·
not allow parenta to exempt their ny Hcndrb:, Mrt. Arnold Fulka,
dtltdren fnlm the JnoeuJationt Mn. Jamc11 Burton, 'Mr11. Ellen
unleta tbey obji!M!ted on rellllOUI Richardt, Mra. Dale Wood, Terry
erounib.
Duncan.
it.~p . .Charln F. MtddeD Jr., 0.
Deaths, June 8. MrH. Charles
Summit aald hla own ehlld haa Uallerman.
b,.n aJvlaed by doc,on not · to
Blood u1ed. pinta.
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' &lt;&gt;ll.t.ollw volld )&gt;llore lht Lll·
lila~ 8lVeJ fin11t ipiii'DVal to
the bill.
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dlioa Po- Com'""" and Ohio
Power Company. It bu. ex.ducting
tbe new unit, • •enentin&amp; capa&lt;!9'
of 600,000 kilowotts, ond with
Un1 _power available, aerves a
llqe rart Of the Ohio Valley .
the growing induttrial complex of
tl\e area, and the increasing popu
latioD demands of Wesl Virgin ia
•MI nearby OAIG. ~ause il ill
part Of the antegrated network
tbe plant can ds.:; supply power
to any point in th.e AEP System ,
e:~tendlng from ~ ic hL!,!an to North
Ca-rolina.
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the power. ~ f1rst went into

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Vt·a Insanity

It the aerond rondemned
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land, recently e~aped the ehai.r
temporarily lor the murder of a
ltttl~'! pritoner tn the Gallia Coua·

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Mail Bag Off The Wire

Cole had bee.n eondetDned to die Tile ()QUy Semmel
tk OS. 21 19!Yl murder of Pomel'qf , Ohio
Plea Coun rule.d loday that
I' ... icvola, 33. a •·model po·
Your special edJtJOn for N&lt;~ ·
&lt;\rthuf Lee Cole, 48. Ash1abula. licemait."
tiona! Hospital Week conlimt&gt;d
~lated to ht&gt; exf&gt;&lt;'uted Friday for
very nice ('()py. 11nd tM mannf"r in
the "Thlrder or an Ashtabula poRIVIVAL TO ,START
which it was arrunged was vl'ry
lh-em"n . was insane and ard~
Starting June 14 a two Wt'ek eommend&amp;ble.
~im slnt to the Lima State Hol!i· reYival will be held .at Freedom
V.Ou may be !lure everyone- at
r)tlal for treatment .
Gospel Mini.on at Bald Knob on
The derision automaticdly poat- the Portland·Balh.iul Road He-v I. Melgs General Hospital incl ud 1n g
1, 011 ed the exec;utLOn untLI the prls· R. Gluesenc1mp, pastor. prumhws tht• Staff and Board of Dlrec::tnr~,
appredale thb recognition oi hos(mer Js declared !l&lt;ilfle.
1peciaJ lineine.
pitals and Lhelr accompliahments.
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Very truly yours,
set~ in Januar:v , 19M and the
Raelne Boy Seouc Troop 243
Meigs Ger.eral Hospital
last .two years later.
will s ponsor an Ice Cre.m1 Supper
The generating capacity of the
Saturday at 6 p. m. on the lawn
E F. Rob1mon, ·Pres.
Boal'd of Directon
new un it will be 450.000 kilowatls
or tbe Racine Home Bank.
73 per cent larger thliln any single power unit now OJ&gt;('raiLng m
thLs country . When it goes into
oper;~hon a year from now, the
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jame8 Carnahan
Phillp Sporn
plant's capacity of Ra.cme are announdng the
w.lll ran.k th Lrd in SIZe among the birtb of 1 son, James Anthony,
world's priv~ tely· owned
power June 4, at "Meigs General HoJplplants.
tal He weighed 9 lbs. 4 ouneea.
In other terms the 450,000 ca- Grandflarents are Mr . and 1\tn.
patlly of the nf'w unit it equi- IJiorol~
and Mr. and
valent to 600.000 horsepower, and Mrs.
grandpar·
sing~ handt'd would be theoreti· ents are Mrs.
Vigar and
cally cwable of ~&gt;upp lyinlil all n~ Ham :-;pencer.
enary power to ;~ Ctly o{ 4,{1(1(),.
000 per&amp;Ons,
MAlONIC MEETtNG
rOI.UMBUS UP!

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of enl'rgy will require an estimat·
ed 1,300.000 U&gt;ns ' of coal (mostly
from this area) annually for the
new un:t. Coal win be C!GnaLUned
&lt;!I thP. rate of IM tons eaeb hour
of operation, and this In turn will
produce 3,000,000
pOunds of
sJ,eam 1111 hour 111t a pre1R1te oi
3;M6 pounds per •quare l.nch.
The boiler. m .. nufacturecr-oy
Babcocl: and Wilco:~. is the "once
througlt' type, which mean• that
water enters at one end, ab1orbs
heat during passae:e. and emer·
ges at the other end u stea111
With ., temperature of 1,050 de·
tref!l Fahrenhbit.

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Bl! " ~ lfiU will be Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
!lauabttrLna alJo will be cll.lcoo- ken off witho~t tDJ bopt 01 1
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Jll; -tnmmit con:terenee.
.Ml4dlt!IJOI'I, o., June t. 1819Denver; Tifton, Ga.; We• P.arto.
N. D., and Columbua. Obio.
GROTON, Conn. UPI-The !II·
tion's flrst Polarlt missile IUbEDW AlmS All! FORCE BASE marille USS Geor&amp;e Waahincton,
Calif. UPI--~Jllkleen and Mlert- wu launched 4otlday. Pretldent
COLlJMliUS UPI-A bill boost· tista, heartened by the "J OO per Eisenh"wer said It "wiU add
Jueceuful glide flight ol greatl)' to our ability to preserve
mg d'l:&lt;~rette taxes two cents a cent"
the X-15 forged &amp;bead today in· the peace." '
p;tek it"l Ohio went into effect to·
the uperimenW craft
day . AcroSJI the state, smolttrs readylnJ
A TTIENS, 0.- A , record bl&amp;h
for
the
.next
.i.n Jts uu.ult
began to feet th~ brunt of the on the !ri,ngesstep
oi 11pacea. The
fourth ta:r. lncN!ase in the la1t stub-wi!l&amp;ed, 50-foot rocket ablp attentlartce for the ID-day Buck·
ONLY BOAY THIS Yl&amp;lt
1o weeks. Mo~ ''fegufll"'' bl-an:ds ls designed to take man up to 100 e)'e Bofl state, uerclae iD alate
WA.!L
forecaat b)'
Tin!RSDAY, JUNE 11
of dg.ar~tles jumped in price 1m· miles high at 1 peeda between government,
Am1rl~n
Legion
OftJcials
today,
· MOONLITE LVS.
mediately.
3,000 3nd 4.600 miles an hour.
'ne enrollment wu 1,057 by ihe
PT. PLEASANT I P.M.
deadtine ln May, snd unlea 1
C:UCAGO UPl-Armour1 and
GENEVA UPI-The Wutern sizeable
portioa drop 1out. the-·toGAUIPOLlS 8 P.ll.
Co., a long·t•me institution at the Big Tltree banded Rus1ia'1 For- tal attending the 22nd annuai
FARIS: -Ch11d 75c
Chicago stockyards will close it5 eign Minister Anarel Gromyko an program
beginning
Thursday·
Adult
$1.75 tax IM,
s ~augbterhousee here within
the ultimatum today that unlus be tbould surpass lut yeJr'l recwd
ne~· ~ 'ew months. The company stop.s ltalliDI ·
BetUn the pre• of 1,021 at Camp Perry.

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Pastbr G. Douglas Circle.
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The WOW Club will mt•et Wetl ·
ne1daJ 11 1 p. m. at the County

Extension Office.

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Hontlt aU of • fiOad •ract.r.
Hotel Martin
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"'''I fiOIOn9P it '"'''' Th~t ,,.1r11 ~mf91l in o...r

1956 BUICK V8 SPECIAL

$20.76 ~ Manth .avt,..a YHf ~, ..,. t. ...1 MMI
hot thi• 111 ... riteln o.mpa111, lllila ll'iiMe. Th• •wnu ··~·
'"Th• unll ho• b"n proctlcclll'i' t...,ultt. fr" liwrint tho
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~ ohnos1 ctlll rt.nt u1o· . , , 'M?' wtt;,· r, ••J~Gdl!lftj' liilii Glthtt c..-on
dnl-ptOol olr Ihot CO. . . 1,.. IUr IIIIU. jl hlill tll._fll ._ M•W ftllor•
in dtanlnt; bill._"

Council Mo:ves
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ond-av
relative to elimlnating aq
C.\R WASHING'-IIJOTOR CLEAN·
INO; ilackett's ~lo P.ervire. open cistern as a possible hazard
Pbone 9084.
3 13 ~ to ne'ighbothood C!htldren.
-DiscuaSAd, and ]eft to the po·
lice department regulation of
the le~ee · boaters have
"." ':'"•and egress lb,;·
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and trailer• 1ir

$1.49~.1

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l••k ot M•nlhlil; Olllo. A. bank allitiol
IOyt, "Wo ltl1tctllod o•r tint hm~l Gat All v..r Htollng &amp; ~W
Contlitllfljftl unit J11our MW lotlslclo 'lrondt a..• .. lhllngln IMIJ.
Wo IMIW'O }111tol..d two •• ,. tlftlh In OIIIIM' lr011Cll ~~~· lo.tlkti11gJ

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GoaJ Condition. Rea~na~ty
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price · one
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I· Pritcllat'd, t\itger1, marglobe,
I bm•pee-globe, giant lhllln, and .
burpee go)den j~bllefl! (orange), f
second bouse ealt from school
houie in Syracu.se. WlJ.llam." H.
Holmet.
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111511 MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN'
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~$99C§. Extra good buY. Blaet· 12 CU. FT . .Cn.a.;:,T TYJ:&gt;E DEEP
tnar's Pomeroy.
6 G 6tt'! Jreet:- No: 1 · condltlon ·$ta8.
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MH. Very nice. Blaettnar's,j Foo::l Freezer. L1ght touch safety
lid, ~9f5 lbs. capacity, 17 ~bic
Pomeroy
6 6 6tr
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plan Oir Freezer and food. l!llec:("'l F Sal

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Wagon. 0 pa5seAger. One careful owner. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,!
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1 owner. Hydram.atlc drlW: :Bhiet· (
tnat"a. Pomeroy.
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First
By
Guided Missile
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$3.98 gal.
All Sh.ae.

OUTSIDE WHITE
$3.98 gal.
ROOF PAINT
$2.55 gal.
NON,. \'.ELLOWING

...,,~ ·~tit ·WHITE ENAMEL

$1.11 qt.

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IIAMILL SI!RVICI

Y1111 . . - enjoy tondltlonod comfort • - tWII
homo """Y day ol lbo yeor, In every 0'1\0
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FOR THE FINEST
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FO.. The Beat
In. ..Paint
Sole•
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Tila wuldn't !hint of aott1nr M &gt;ritllout"'*"' M
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so ~ou can see everything inside. BUILT IN LID LOCK. Dd•
WN PAYMENT . $M.SS. 'I'ben
mon•.hly .payments of $21..93.
Can make immediate deliver:y.
Preoare to save your f~.
Ewings Store, Pomeroy Phone
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SAlES &amp; sERVICE

trlc lighted when lid Is opened

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Collecting Is Our Businesa
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WA~HINGTON UPJ - '111e
Managing .OirectQr of the Point Unitec~ states s~essfully car·
Pleasant Chamber of Commerce ef- rleet mall b) guitled miaslle tofeetive July 1 aue«!edlng John M. day. · ·
Sayre, Who will become ' Director 1 .The Pa 1 ~ Office Department, anof Development and Alumni Af· .·nouilccd tba't approl.lmatelJ 3.000
.(an-. at MarAhall College On that letters were -delivered at oeuly
date.
the ·speed of ~t~und from a pllled
· Mr. Miller, 25 year oiJ son of missllc iubmaine in the Adantic
.Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller of to a ~r1al a11xiliary air staftlon wt
~1500 , w. Va., is a 1969 gradu· Maypl)rt, Fla., in the preced.f!ot At
ate ot Marshall College receiving ting felff::
·IU,I AB Degree tn Gf9.gr8phy there
The su~ssrul ..:xperlment Wl1 1
a~lier t,Jli1. month. He was also a hailed by .authorities here 11 "of
m~ber of the Gamma Theta Upsi· historit'! , 1 ignifit 1n~e for the peo-lon Honorary Fral.ernity while at pies of thl! entire worJd."
;llar~ab411.
The mall shipment was earned :
A graduate or Scott High.School by a RegUlus J trainiq .aulded '
in Madi1011, Mr-. Miller spent two missile. It was fired from the subyears in the Army prior ·to· com· marii1e B~b«o:o and landed u.fe.
pleting h1s . wotk ~t Marshaii . . He Iy at May port, near JaWonville.
was recently mamed to a Mason
The Ptv.rt: Office Department uid
County girl, . Lola Jean ' Roush, "this reacetime employment ot a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett guided missile for the important
Rou.si'L o~ We&amp;t Columbia. The and pt.acUtal purpose of t'!arrying
young ~ouple will Mide- in Point mail "is the first known oHieiaJ use
:Pleasanl '
or missiles by any post office· A speelal Chamber Board of Di- department In any ndion." :-~
rector's meetiDg last Wedne1day
-:-t~INJ&amp;ed, ~ t_he selection or Mr.
FoUowing completion of the: In-MltfJF..,,ll'e wUI atte~ a one-week Jti~ute, t.btqtew Dlreetor wiJI have
Institute of Organizational .Man· a week to work with his predece•
agetDent, sponsored by ·the U. S. 10r in beComing acquainted with
Chamber of commerce, at the Uni- the dutie5 and persons involved
verslty ·of North Ca.mlina at Cltap- with
position.
el Hill, Jqne 14-21. .
Managing Direttor
has filled this alot

BARNHART ~OVED BEEF·
lf.eaJi:· t.omllto plants. $1.00 per
hundred. see Tom ltayman, Syrac'Uif, Ohio. _
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78 AC!IE FARM. I'LE!frif 01!"
pasture and water. Ela~t room
bouse. Good barn. OutbuUdJniiL
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MITPOPOLIT •.N
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Part:enburc and Mr. and Mr'l. I.erlll Lawrence 1nd familJ •P~ent
Mond.:y eveninl with Mr. and Mra.
P'rank Holter.
Mn. Gamet Smith and Juanita
and •Mn- n ....nee
and Mr.
and Mra. Leroy Lawreaee spent
Sunda,- evenln&amp; with Mr. aad Mrs.
Roscoe Lawreau.
Mr. aad Mri. Frank Holter );~Ill
Tuetday with Mr. and Mn. (
·Gainer.
Mn. C. W. Holter, who i1 Ita)"·
iD,J; ·with her 100, Frank Holter,
hn ·bull ....,. ilL
:r~&gt;e· Yo\llh Fellowobip
'il'&lt;i.ill'
Morae Ch~pel · Cbll!dt met
rieiaay ~~Dint: at t~ bome ot :a.Smith. De~oti0111 wen held

WAII'!'EO - ELDERLY WIDOW'
between the ages of sixty an1
aixty·flve a&amp; 1 permanent hbu~t
keept;t, Write Bo&amp; 668-W, t/o
Tbe Dally ·Sentioel, Pomeroy,
Ohio
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farl)ily,
Mn. Garnet Smith, Miriam
Joanila and !In n ...nee H•rdeJJ ftteoded tbe bymn 11111 at
Gioat Bend, SUnday.
Mrs. llu:y Wooda and 1011 or
Letart JPent SUDday wltb Ill'. and
Mr1. Frank Smith and bmJly.
Mr. and lin. B.u Cooper cd

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~M~~=YT~AG~~~~AN~D:~~-~

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ftllalta were Sunday dinner tueltl
IUrietta
aodMn.
Delbert
Holter and
of
Mr. aftd
!l'nnk Holter

HOUSE. $50 1
115 Laurel St. Pome·
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in t"Le viciJUty !)f ·;Xto(ers. If
found CaU C!ie!ter, · Yu-·M2fo.
• 22.76 ,., MoMtih IIIQrat• .,..., ewounel c~tt .. cool 1111•
ltHt ftllt 2200 "I• ft, (ohlrnbut homo. Th• owner toyl, ''Whtn
w• llgo.~r• lilt port of 01,1r go1 bill Lhat go•1 fw tht cootlng o nd

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er. I .bedroom, 34 ·n. aluminum DOES
A YEAR APPEAL
awning. ~.200.00.~ . Lawhnce
to JOU? Build a secure busineu
Reed, LOn's TraUei.- l:ourt.
supplying cu5tOR\ers with our
Midd1epol't. Ob!o.
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Products. Eajoy living. start
sinu)JN"G! t:.OT ON ¥Uft~ERJW
now. For details "frite : Dept.
HEIGifl'S. &amp;OJtUIO~ Phone 62&amp;7.
0., . Bo¥ HO, Bal'lbr'!rtot:. Ohi.o.
(5) 19-28; (6) 2-IHip
"Pri«d to sell.- '
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FiFff ACRES. SIX ROOM HOUSE
Mvortialtll proiJ'om,
with bath. Several outbullding5. Hatlonai
plus full maU effort, magazines
Clo1~. to. baal .road, On school
newspapers, radio and aU other
bus and ~oil routes, D,avid Rolmedia, prOvJdln1 --demand
ltb
~u , . Rt. 1, Pomeroy. Pbone · addltlonat ,,,., reoteoent•llve 1l11
Mele:;, Athena, Morian aild
1181 ·Y.
&amp;;I~IP in
Vinton 'Coutier. You will be
given full training In lhe
U.60
aut9Dl•lie
fice
and
field
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You
may
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LODGE TO MI!T
The General Electric turbine
The White Rose Lodge will
high pressure element will oper- meet ','{ednesday afternoon at I :SO
ate at 3.000 revolutions per min· at the Woodman Hall, Middleport.
ute, the low pressure at 1,800.
Construt'Uon of tile unit will
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
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time It Is compiPted in the gumBunce, Middleport; Harland
mer · of 1900, will cost nearly Keith 'f'aylor, Gallipolis; Mrs. Bry .
too Million.
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In the course of construction 1~!~"''" Donald Wills, Cheshire;
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Wlleic ll!owman, Gallipolis;
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following the excavation (If 200,- Paul L ·Patterlifm , Rutland.
000 etlbic yards of earth.
June 7: Mrs. Mich~~oel D.
The eoi'H!rete foundatlon1 rest Gallipolis; Mrs. William M.
six Jlorles below ground level~ lerson, Gallipolis; Mrs. Charles H.
64 fe~t- unils uhaust 1tack, the WilliamM , Gallipolis: Mrs. Denny
top of whkh is 600 leet al)ove A. Lane, GllllipoliB; Ray Freeman
tbe arounrl .
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Stfurtural steel u1ed In the plant Kenneth E Hensley, Pt. Pleasant;
addttio'l came to about 6,000 tons Mrs. Ernie L. .Roush, Hartford.
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bUilt hy Amefkl!ln ElectriC.
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Paul L. Patterson, ·Rutland ;
~f tile Indiana and MkhiRan Elet• a 11on lo Mr. and Mfl. John Wrn.
tric Power Cnmpo ny on the Wa· Watterson , Apple Grove ; Twins,
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Con11truction D( the two new llam M W11.1terson, GaiUpoUa; a.
units 1 ~ the final phue of a. $700 daughter lo Mr. and Mrs . .4ichael
mUIIon produclkln Jaclllty ell&gt; Zeoli , Gallipoli11.
pan1lon program begun by Amer· .Oillchar(!orl, Jun ~· 8: Susan PN1se,
lean Ele&lt;'trte Power in 19M.
Connie Vtmghan. June Shield~&gt;,
The prog~,m called for the ad· Wendell Vau11han, Rnnald
dillon uf 2 .88~.000 kw fjpacity to Mrs. Clarence Andonon , Mrs.
the IYIII!!m which will, wilh the lie Miller, Frank Vorek, Mrs.
commoreement of operation• by nlrl Thfmll&gt;son. Charlea Curnutte,
the two new units nut year. Mr11 FranceJ T]ilor, ,ftay Barringer·
bring total 1y1tem capacity to Raymond Kennedy, James Eggert!,
almo1t 1.000.000 ltw.
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Lawrence Mc.Mannla, Marlon Palrick, Jamt11 Mlfflh, Mrs. El-aklnc
Owens, Ctarense Donohue, Femt~le
Str-wart. Mn. ltobert Bethel and
lwln ~ons . Mn. William Stewart.
(ContiiMHtl Prorn Jta.. Ona)
June 7. MrR. Ada Somerville,
Aleall:a to lt.
Mrs. 0 . 0 . Mt G.raw, M rs. E""
:.una
In tbf' Houte Monday , the bHl I !~·~:~;:'~'· 'Mra Jo"ra nklm Halley and
requtrhti ahota for polio and lour
, Mn. Nei&amp;On ·Park and inCharle• M.:os 1tick and in·
other dlsea•e• ran lnlo aome lut fant,
minute trouble•. By a 116·1 vote, flnl, Mn . •Dale Soward• and In·
the lawmaker~ refuaed to ae:ree to fant, Mrs. Bryant Duncan, IMn.
• Senate amendment that would Edwin Elliott, Ralehrh sayre, Dan·
not allow parenta to exempt their ny Hcndrb:, Mrt. Arnold Fulka,
dtltdren fnlm the JnoeuJationt Mn. Jamc11 Burton, 'Mr11. Ellen
unleta tbey obji!M!ted on rellllOUI Richardt, Mra. Dale Wood, Terry
erounib.
Duncan.
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Deaths, June 8. MrH. Charles
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County Little League Now Tied Up

Racine'• Brlves and Pomero)'
Oodlen were tied for the leader·
lhip in County Little LeaJUe play
after l"in1 last eveninc, nd tbe
:Middleport Indians took 1 firmer
on undlsputed first place
there with 1 routine 11.0 win
over tb~~:~ lliddleport Brave1.
Tbe Middleport Redle&amp;• squee~·
ed out an e:tra innin&amp; 9-8 win
tbelr second in three ltarta, over
the Yankee&amp;.
The Dod1ers' Miiyer held Syrilcuse'l !ndians to one hit, a single
by Mi~ey Winebrenner in the
sixth. John Guinther solo hom·
ered In the fint for the Dodgers,
and in th ~ third Mayer and Diehl
singled, BCOring on an overthrow.
Jeff G1bbs came along and hom·
erect The Indians run in the
thlrd c:.me on a walk to Jenkins

John Young's Pirates beat the
Syracuse Giant.s 19-10 on 14 hits
to tbe Giants' 7 safeties. Murray
blew it open in tbe 12·run fifth
with t~o home runs. G. Aeiker of
the GLlnts hlld two singles.
~cine's Braves, like the Dodgen 3-&lt;1 went to the races with
a 34-1;, win 011er the Redlegs,
c-alled 10 Lt1e fifth inning after 1~
runs hJd crossed in that frame .
Johnny Arnott was the big gun
for the winners with five for 6 ,
four sing les and a dauble, Larry
Price had two aingles ant1 two
homen
There were 20 walln in the
eame, 10 for each team . For the
Red lees Werry had a homer and
double in three tripa.
Radne'a Cardinals, now 1-2,
beat Lbe Yankees. now o-a by 8-2
on Bo:~tie 'a
four-hitler, Bostic

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and overthrow at second.

bad a double and single in three
trips.
REDLEGS WIN
Wildness nearly cost the Red
legs a win over the Yankees.
Five walks and hits by Ne!S&lt;In
and Fry in tbe fourth inning made
the sci&gt;re 8-7 for the Yankees.
But Jerry Hawley, reheving
for Ronnie Hind~· who had reIicved Mark Tannehill beginning
the fourth, settled clown in the
fifth to pitch shut out ball while
his mates tied the se&lt;~re at 8-8 in
the to~ of the li:xth and got
Bruce Wallace home with the
winnin( run in the top of the
7th on Larr)' Hannigans lJinch
bloope .• ain&amp;le to short right.
MiddlepOh's Indians were led
by Mic-ky Morria with a Lriple
and single to their 11-o win over
the Br~ves. Jimmy Hackett trip-

Match For Wilhelm

HOUSTON, Tex. UPI - ·Roy
Harris, the ex-school teacher from
Cut 'n' Shoot, Tex., was installed
11. light favorite today ln hia 10.
round heavyweight match ton~t
with tough Charlie Powell at .the
ColiSeum.
.Powell was expected to go Jnto
the ·bout with about a 15-pound ·advantage over the 193-pound Harris, but local sentiment 11eemed to
·back the colorful backwood.s fight er at 6-5 odd&amp;.

United Press International
All it takes is a Face-lift to make the Pirates look like
champs again.
, ' There are days the Pirates look like pushovers, and there
ore other days - usually when little Elroy Face is pitehlng ~ '
that tbey look \ike legitimaate pennant threats.
with a three-run pinch h·o mer In
lhe 11th after two were out. Bright
was halting for Face, who was appearing in his third stral&amp;hL game
ror th~ 'Pirates.
The victory 1mappcd a fourgame loaing streak and moved the
Pirates into a three-way tie for
third place.
Milwaukee defeated the Chica·go
COOs, 9-~. and increased ·its lead
to three gamea In the only other
National League game scheduled.
Tl ..rt Mov• Up
Only one game wu scheduled in
the American Leaaue, and in It
the Detroit Tigers moved inlo the
llrtt division for the flnt time this
aea11on by beatlnJ the !Bq1ton Red
Sox, 6-3.
Lew •B urdette p01ted his ninth
victory while driviqg ~n four runs
In the •BI'avea' triump. over the
Cuba. Burdette helped himself to
two doublet iind two airltles while
blanking the Cubs for 1e11en innings.

Rigged Ali·Star Game To Draw·
80,000 Into Twi-Light Event
-NEW YORK UPf Commis·
siont.r Porcl Frick ill CXJX'Clrd to
announce toduy that the miljor
lea1ues' aecond All-Stilr Game Ql
the year will 1be a twi-llsht affair
"rigged'' to draw a record crowd
of at leaat 80.000 into the Los Angelea Coliaeum.

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It would lake 17 yean to pay off
the aame amount if only one
were played.
ft' rick demed publiabed accusa·
lions that a "greedy" motlvfJ in·
aplrcd the playen to tblnk of the
•ccond aame.

Frick'• announeuwumt, which
alao wlU include ticket prlcc1 and
other dotallli, will l'omc after a
·meetlnl with League .Prt1ldenu
Warren Giles of the National and
Joe Cronin of the Amerloan.
The .popiblUty of IKkieKree heat
on the Aua. 3 date selected aeeka
a huge crowd for a day 11me and
to rule out th~ chaoco or drawing
the lealj:ue• hardJy could &amp;ell tele·
vlaion and radio rights for ~,.
000' It It were a I'CKUIIr Loa An·
1e1os niaht aam&lt;J whith would not
atart until ll p, m., Eaatern time.
Tbe first All-Star Game of the
season will be played at fllttaburlh on July T.
Frick atreucd that th.c declalon
to play a aeeond a:ame wa1 ap·
proved for thi1 year only but National Lea.ue player repreaentative ROOin ·R oberta of the •PhUadolphla J'hillloo
lndlcatod the
playen hoped the aecond aame
mia:bt be played for 10 ye!an. 1
Roberta explained that the additlon of a second Ali·Slar Game
each year ahould enable the pen·
alon fund to pay oU about $11·
mUUoo In O.ck service to nUred
playen In 10 yean. Robert• ..id

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Straight Deal
Nets Reds 1-8
Pitcher Of '58

"TOO LOW" IMPOSSIBLE
CH1CAGO UPI- Pitt"!her Ray
Moore of the Chicago White Sox.
reccnt 1 ~· questioned an umpite'a
call of "ball" on Uttle Albie Pearson of the Baltimore Orioles. "It
was too low," barked the ump.
"Theres no place to pitt"!h th~t lei·
CINC!NN ATI UPI-&lt;Icllof pitch·
low low," growled Moore.
er Jim Brosnan waa obtained by
the Cincinnati Reds today in a
Btraight player deal which sent re·
liever Hal Jeffcoat to the St. Louis
Cardinals.
1B1·oanan, a native of Cincinnati,
had a 1-3 record with the Cards
thls ISCaaon. St. Loul&amp; obtained bim
from the Chicago Cuba May 20,
1968, and he llniahed with an 1-0
CHICAGO UtPl - -Recent Cin· record last season.
clnnali pitching indiutes a r~vi­
al movement may be underway
among .Reds hurlers and i£ that's
lhc cue, lefty Joe NuxhalJ who
starls here today must be part of
lt.

Revival Shows
In Cincinnati
Pitching Staff

Nuxhall , who shut out the Cubs
the laBL lime he raced them here
in :M11y, looked like R 14ood bet
to start the Reds an · the right
foot on their two·week road trip
·beginning with a thfee·game aeries hure .
Last week he raised his season
mark to 3-3 with a ~-3 decision
against Los Angeles and had a
threc·hit shutout going until the
seventh inning.

But Nuxhall Isn't the only pitch·
er 1howing more spnrk as the
Rcd.11 attempt to improve on their
Pet. Ga aixth place standing .
.61&amp;
-Rook!~ Orlando ·Pcna, also 3-S,
.M6 3
went the route for the firat time
this season. In the nl-ghlcap with
.5t9 5
the San Fl"anclsco Giants Sunday
.519 5
and he limited the Giants to four
.519 5
.472 71&gt; hiU, with a shutout iOing until
the seventh.
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Milwaukee .
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Teacher Owns
Odds On Fight

Elroy Face Makes Pirates Into
Champ Materia~ Record, 9-0
Face, whom his teammates caU
"the man with Lhe golden arm,''
baa a sparkling 8{) record In re&gt;ief and ia Pittsburgh 's anawer to
!Baltimore's Hoyt Wilhelm, owner
of a 9-o record. In fad, Face's
winning streak is 13 -game&amp; datlnl
back to.. last year.
A posstble '·meetin' of the unbeaten" sh11pcs up for the All.Star
game at Pittsburgh on July 9th
because Casey Stengel already
has indicated he will pick Wil·
helm for the American League
team and Face i!i practically a
cinch to make the NaUonal LealiiU&amp;~
squad.
F•n Wlna 8th
Face picked up his eighth
8traighl lriumph - und lowered his
earned run average to 1.03, incidentally---in 'Pittsburgh's It -inning
12-9 victory over San Francisco
!Monday night.
! 'l'he five .foot , seven-inch Pirate
relief ace blanked lhe Giants over
the last three Innings and rookie
.Har:·y Bright broke up the game

Jed for t.be BriVet for their only
safety.
COUNTY LIAGUI
Pirates
203 2 12 0-19 14 2
GiKnta
033 052-10 7 4
Menchinl, Murray 3 and Man·
kin, Jewell, Zirkle 15 and B.
Cundlf 1:.
Yankee~ . . . . . . . . . 000 002-242
Cardinals . . . .
~ OOx-860
G. Harris and Cunnlngbam, G.
Hoffman 2. Boatic and D. Spencer
Bn11es
. . . 484 3(1~}--34
0
Redleg!
. . . . 070 0 6--13 8 8
Norr is {WP) Durst D, Beetle ~
and Ar'lott. Landreth (LP) Eskew,
2, .E. Werry 2, R. Riffle 5 aDd :ll
Riffle, D. Werry 5.
Syraeuse lndlans
001 000-HO
Dodge11 . . . . . . . . . . 130 Olb:--460
M. Winebrenner and WUUam&amp;.
Mayer and Emler.
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SPORTS

!BALTIMORE UPI ~- The Cleveland Indianli, who have done better on the road than at home thla
seaaon, open thelr drive to regain
the league lead here tonight as
Lhey begin il long road trip.
Don't ·be surprh:ed if the
Indians, now in third place, a
game and a half out of tint,
sit atop the pack onee again before the present 15-pme eastern
trip is over.

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reenng his fish ln. That was when he had another strike on
the same eel, and pulled both in. One was 14-inches, the
other 16.
It appeared that the bass m aklng the first strike overshot.
The lure had gone clean through the fish's mouth1 and he
was "strung" on the line. The second fish thus ban a clear
shot at the same eel!
News note from Northeast Meigs:
Two black bear have been reported seen on the Elberfeld
farm near Tuppers Plains. Game Proteclllr WUUams is lnves·
t!gating today. Toe animals were believed tO be a mqther and
Its cub.
Now aU we need is a few Indians running arouqd: We'll
be back in the pioneer days.

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sliding into third baae In the !irst inning, after tripling.
His parents, ~r. IKld Mrs. William Criner, says Charley
will be back harassing opposing batters - and pltebers with
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It figures.
Sheb will rake In some $200,000,
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A most unique catch was made by Earl Delawader of Pedro,, 0. He was fishing with a black eel lure, got a strike, was

Kenny King, too hot for the Sporlsmans' pivlsion at the
Saturday night Ohio Valley Speedway races near Parkersburg, has been put In the Modified Division. ·
Last Saturday night driver Harold Robson herded King's
No. 14 Into second place In the fast heat and third in the
Australian Pursuit.
Robson was running second halfway throug,h the 35-lap fea·
ture of this division when he dropped his second gear most
needed in this kind of race. 'I'hls made room for a~other
Meiss County stock car racer to move in Fritz Norris of Ita· ·
cine. Rob5on, using his high gear finlshOd out of the 'money.

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UPI - Sheb
Wooley, the man who horrtfled
the nation laat year .b y "eompoatng" the goth·aw(ul "Purple
,People Eo.ter," leads a ·double
li£e.
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aic Sheb it a .character aetor on
the "oRnwhide " aeries, p)ayiDlJ
!P"te Nolan, scout for TV's lonaest
f.'&amp;ttle drive.

enemy parks. The home atory,
bowever, iJ not so good. The Indiana have a 13-1S mark in their
own ballyard.

Angling supplie111 now will be sl!lcking heavily the plastic
black eel bass lure, If they haven't already.
About the best possible "plug" for this device came from
Forked Run Lake Monda-y. Game Protector Don Williams re· For a cbangf, the lnc:Uans have
ported a "Doc Harrison? - fi111t name missing and address become good "roaders", win nina:
unknown - caught a six pound bass Sunday there, using an 13 of 21 gagmes while playinJ in

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Indians Hopeful Road Trip
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NEW YORK UP1 - Floyd Pal· places Stan 1Parrlah, who retenon and Ingemar Johao.sson tl.a:ncd.
were slated t.o sign o(flelal contracts today tor their heavyweight
PROVIDINCI, R. ·1. Ul'l - Wll·
title f!Jht.
It• Gr...., 157, P"rovklenc•, I 1.,
The ceremony wu to be staaed
at h~adquarten of the New York
State Athletlc Commia.sion, lar•e·
Jy for the benefit oi reportera and
photographen.
·Promot~r BIIJ Rosensohn
aald
there would be a ft:w changes In
tod1y's commiuion contracts from
LAY AWAY THAT
tho original .p rivate documents
signed on Jan. 29--before the aite
SPECIAL GIFT FOR
and date were selected.
Champion Patterson, 24, and
THAT SPECIAL GUY
Sweden's unbeaten Joban1aon, 28,
were motoring into New York
from the campt where they are
training for the liS-round battle at
Yankee Stadium, June 25.

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Racine'• Brlves and Pomero)'
Oodlen were tied for the leader·
lhip in County Little LeaJUe play
after l"in1 last eveninc, nd tbe
:Middleport Indians took 1 firmer
on undlsputed first place
there with 1 routine 11.0 win
over tb~~:~ lliddleport Brave1.
Tbe Middleport Redle&amp;• squee~·
ed out an e:tra innin&amp; 9-8 win
tbelr second in three ltarta, over
the Yankee&amp;.
The Dod1ers' Miiyer held Syrilcuse'l !ndians to one hit, a single
by Mi~ey Winebrenner in the
sixth. John Guinther solo hom·
ered In the fint for the Dodgers,
and in th ~ third Mayer and Diehl
singled, BCOring on an overthrow.
Jeff G1bbs came along and hom·
erect The Indians run in the
thlrd c:.me on a walk to Jenkins

John Young's Pirates beat the
Syracuse Giant.s 19-10 on 14 hits
to tbe Giants' 7 safeties. Murray
blew it open in tbe 12·run fifth
with t~o home runs. G. Aeiker of
the GLlnts hlld two singles.
~cine's Braves, like the Dodgen 3-&lt;1 went to the races with
a 34-1;, win 011er the Redlegs,
c-alled 10 Lt1e fifth inning after 1~
runs hJd crossed in that frame .
Johnny Arnott was the big gun
for the winners with five for 6 ,
four sing les and a dauble, Larry
Price had two aingles ant1 two
homen
There were 20 walln in the
eame, 10 for each team . For the
Red lees Werry had a homer and
double in three tripa.
Radne'a Cardinals, now 1-2,
beat Lbe Yankees. now o-a by 8-2
on Bo:~tie 'a
four-hitler, Bostic

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and overthrow at second.

bad a double and single in three
trips.
REDLEGS WIN
Wildness nearly cost the Red
legs a win over the Yankees.
Five walks and hits by Ne!S&lt;In
and Fry in tbe fourth inning made
the sci&gt;re 8-7 for the Yankees.
But Jerry Hawley, reheving
for Ronnie Hind~· who had reIicved Mark Tannehill beginning
the fourth, settled clown in the
fifth to pitch shut out ball while
his mates tied the se&lt;~re at 8-8 in
the to~ of the li:xth and got
Bruce Wallace home with the
winnin( run in the top of the
7th on Larr)' Hannigans lJinch
bloope .• ain&amp;le to short right.
MiddlepOh's Indians were led
by Mic-ky Morria with a Lriple
and single to their 11-o win over
the Br~ves. Jimmy Hackett trip-

Match For Wilhelm

HOUSTON, Tex. UPI - ·Roy
Harris, the ex-school teacher from
Cut 'n' Shoot, Tex., was installed
11. light favorite today ln hia 10.
round heavyweight match ton~t
with tough Charlie Powell at .the
ColiSeum.
.Powell was expected to go Jnto
the ·bout with about a 15-pound ·advantage over the 193-pound Harris, but local sentiment 11eemed to
·back the colorful backwood.s fight er at 6-5 odd&amp;.

United Press International
All it takes is a Face-lift to make the Pirates look like
champs again.
, ' There are days the Pirates look like pushovers, and there
ore other days - usually when little Elroy Face is pitehlng ~ '
that tbey look \ike legitimaate pennant threats.
with a three-run pinch h·o mer In
lhe 11th after two were out. Bright
was halting for Face, who was appearing in his third stral&amp;hL game
ror th~ 'Pirates.
The victory 1mappcd a fourgame loaing streak and moved the
Pirates into a three-way tie for
third place.
Milwaukee defeated the Chica·go
COOs, 9-~. and increased ·its lead
to three gamea In the only other
National League game scheduled.
Tl ..rt Mov• Up
Only one game wu scheduled in
the American Leaaue, and in It
the Detroit Tigers moved inlo the
llrtt division for the flnt time this
aea11on by beatlnJ the !Bq1ton Red
Sox, 6-3.
Lew •B urdette p01ted his ninth
victory while driviqg ~n four runs
In the •BI'avea' triump. over the
Cuba. Burdette helped himself to
two doublet iind two airltles while
blanking the Cubs for 1e11en innings.

Rigged Ali·Star Game To Draw·
80,000 Into Twi-Light Event
-NEW YORK UPf Commis·
siont.r Porcl Frick ill CXJX'Clrd to
announce toduy that the miljor
lea1ues' aecond All-Stilr Game Ql
the year will 1be a twi-llsht affair
"rigged'' to draw a record crowd
of at leaat 80.000 into the Los Angelea Coliaeum.

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It would lake 17 yean to pay off
the aame amount if only one
were played.
ft' rick demed publiabed accusa·
lions that a "greedy" motlvfJ in·
aplrcd the playen to tblnk of the
•ccond aame.

Frick'• announeuwumt, which
alao wlU include ticket prlcc1 and
other dotallli, will l'omc after a
·meetlnl with League .Prt1ldenu
Warren Giles of the National and
Joe Cronin of the Amerloan.
The .popiblUty of IKkieKree heat
on the Aua. 3 date selected aeeka
a huge crowd for a day 11me and
to rule out th~ chaoco or drawing
the lealj:ue• hardJy could &amp;ell tele·
vlaion and radio rights for ~,.
000' It It were a I'CKUIIr Loa An·
1e1os niaht aam&lt;J whith would not
atart until ll p, m., Eaatern time.
Tbe first All-Star Game of the
season will be played at fllttaburlh on July T.
Frick atreucd that th.c declalon
to play a aeeond a:ame wa1 ap·
proved for thi1 year only but National Lea.ue player repreaentative ROOin ·R oberta of the •PhUadolphla J'hillloo
lndlcatod the
playen hoped the aecond aame
mia:bt be played for 10 ye!an. 1
Roberta explained that the additlon of a second Ali·Slar Game
each year ahould enable the pen·
alon fund to pay oU about $11·
mUUoo In O.ck service to nUred
playen In 10 yean. Robert• ..id

STANDINGS

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Straight Deal
Nets Reds 1-8
Pitcher Of '58

"TOO LOW" IMPOSSIBLE
CH1CAGO UPI- Pitt"!her Ray
Moore of the Chicago White Sox.
reccnt 1 ~· questioned an umpite'a
call of "ball" on Uttle Albie Pearson of the Baltimore Orioles. "It
was too low," barked the ump.
"Theres no place to pitt"!h th~t lei·
CINC!NN ATI UPI-&lt;Icllof pitch·
low low," growled Moore.
er Jim Brosnan waa obtained by
the Cincinnati Reds today in a
Btraight player deal which sent re·
liever Hal Jeffcoat to the St. Louis
Cardinals.
1B1·oanan, a native of Cincinnati,
had a 1-3 record with the Cards
thls ISCaaon. St. Loul&amp; obtained bim
from the Chicago Cuba May 20,
1968, and he llniahed with an 1-0
CHICAGO UtPl - -Recent Cin· record last season.
clnnali pitching indiutes a r~vi­
al movement may be underway
among .Reds hurlers and i£ that's
lhc cue, lefty Joe NuxhalJ who
starls here today must be part of
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Revival Shows
In Cincinnati
Pitching Staff

Nuxhall , who shut out the Cubs
the laBL lime he raced them here
in :M11y, looked like R 14ood bet
to start the Reds an · the right
foot on their two·week road trip
·beginning with a thfee·game aeries hure .
Last week he raised his season
mark to 3-3 with a ~-3 decision
against Los Angeles and had a
threc·hit shutout going until the
seventh inning.

But Nuxhall Isn't the only pitch·
er 1howing more spnrk as the
Rcd.11 attempt to improve on their
Pet. Ga aixth place standing .
.61&amp;
-Rook!~ Orlando ·Pcna, also 3-S,
.M6 3
went the route for the firat time
this season. In the nl-ghlcap with
.5t9 5
the San Fl"anclsco Giants Sunday
.519 5
and he limited the Giants to four
.519 5
.472 71&gt; hiU, with a shutout iOing until
the seventh.
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Teacher Owns
Odds On Fight

Elroy Face Makes Pirates Into
Champ Materia~ Record, 9-0
Face, whom his teammates caU
"the man with Lhe golden arm,''
baa a sparkling 8{) record In re&gt;ief and ia Pittsburgh 's anawer to
!Baltimore's Hoyt Wilhelm, owner
of a 9-o record. In fad, Face's
winning streak is 13 -game&amp; datlnl
back to.. last year.
A posstble '·meetin' of the unbeaten" sh11pcs up for the All.Star
game at Pittsburgh on July 9th
because Casey Stengel already
has indicated he will pick Wil·
helm for the American League
team and Face i!i practically a
cinch to make the NaUonal LealiiU&amp;~
squad.
F•n Wlna 8th
Face picked up his eighth
8traighl lriumph - und lowered his
earned run average to 1.03, incidentally---in 'Pittsburgh's It -inning
12-9 victory over San Francisco
!Monday night.
! 'l'he five .foot , seven-inch Pirate
relief ace blanked lhe Giants over
the last three Innings and rookie
.Har:·y Bright broke up the game

Jed for t.be BriVet for their only
safety.
COUNTY LIAGUI
Pirates
203 2 12 0-19 14 2
GiKnta
033 052-10 7 4
Menchinl, Murray 3 and Man·
kin, Jewell, Zirkle 15 and B.
Cundlf 1:.
Yankee~ . . . . . . . . . 000 002-242
Cardinals . . . .
~ OOx-860
G. Harris and Cunnlngbam, G.
Hoffman 2. Boatic and D. Spencer
Bn11es
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0
Redleg!
. . . . 070 0 6--13 8 8
Norr is {WP) Durst D, Beetle ~
and Ar'lott. Landreth (LP) Eskew,
2, .E. Werry 2, R. Riffle 5 aDd :ll
Riffle, D. Werry 5.
Syraeuse lndlans
001 000-HO
Dodge11 . . . . . . . . . . 130 Olb:--460
M. Winebrenner and WUUam&amp;.
Mayer and Emler.
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!BALTIMORE UPI ~- The Cleveland Indianli, who have done better on the road than at home thla
seaaon, open thelr drive to regain
the league lead here tonight as
Lhey begin il long road trip.
Don't ·be surprh:ed if the
Indians, now in third place, a
game and a half out of tint,
sit atop the pack onee again before the present 15-pme eastern
trip is over.

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the same eel, and pulled both in. One was 14-inches, the
other 16.
It appeared that the bass m aklng the first strike overshot.
The lure had gone clean through the fish's mouth1 and he
was "strung" on the line. The second fish thus ban a clear
shot at the same eel!
News note from Northeast Meigs:
Two black bear have been reported seen on the Elberfeld
farm near Tuppers Plains. Game Proteclllr WUUams is lnves·
t!gating today. Toe animals were believed tO be a mqther and
Its cub.
Now aU we need is a few Indians running arouqd: We'll
be back in the pioneer days.

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en. He suffered a painful sprain In last Saturday's game when
sliding into third baae In the !irst inning, after tripling.
His parents, ~r. IKld Mrs. William Criner, says Charley
will be back harassing opposing batters - and pltebers with
his bat- in a week or so.

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WB
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patching out tunes to hammlng
it up on television.
It figures.
Sheb will rake In some $200,000,
from- ' \Purple
People
Eater"
alone.
Only Throo Hlto
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A most unique catch was made by Earl Delawader of Pedro,, 0. He was fishing with a black eel lure, got a strike, was

Kenny King, too hot for the Sporlsmans' pivlsion at the
Saturday night Ohio Valley Speedway races near Parkersburg, has been put In the Modified Division. ·
Last Saturday night driver Harold Robson herded King's
No. 14 Into second place In the fast heat and third in the
Australian Pursuit.
Robson was running second halfway throug,h the 35-lap fea·
ture of this division when he dropped his second gear most
needed in this kind of race. 'I'hls made room for a~other
Meiss County stock car racer to move in Fritz Norris of Ita· ·
cine. Rob5on, using his high gear finlshOd out of the 'money.

HOU.YWOOD
UPI - Sheb
Wooley, the man who horrtfled
the nation laat year .b y "eompoatng" the goth·aw(ul "Purple
,People Eo.ter," leads a ·double
li£e.
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When he's aot ~~tribblina: mu·
aic Sheb it a .character aetor on
the "oRnwhide " aeries, p)ayiDlJ
!P"te Nolan, scout for TV's lonaest
f.'&amp;ttle drive.

enemy parks. The home atory,
bowever, iJ not so good. The Indiana have a 13-1S mark in their
own ballyard.

Angling supplie111 now will be sl!lcking heavily the plastic
black eel bass lure, If they haven't already.
About the best possible "plug" for this device came from
Forked Run Lake Monda-y. Game Protector Don Williams re· For a cbangf, the lnc:Uans have
ported a "Doc Harrison? - fi111t name missing and address become good "roaders", win nina:
unknown - caught a six pound bass Sunday there, using an 13 of 21 gagmes while playinJ in

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Double Existence As Rawhide Star

Indians Hopeful Road Trip
Will Put Them Back Into First

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Canton McKinley since 1953,
NEW YORK UP1 - Floyd Pal· places Stan 1Parrlah, who retenon and Ingemar Johao.sson tl.a:ncd.
were slated t.o sign o(flelal contracts today tor their heavyweight
PROVIDINCI, R. ·1. Ul'l - Wll·
title f!Jht.
It• Gr...., 157, P"rovklenc•, I 1.,
The ceremony wu to be staaed
at h~adquarten of the New York
State Athletlc Commia.sion, lar•e·
Jy for the benefit oi reportera and
photographen.
·Promot~r BIIJ Rosensohn
aald
there would be a ft:w changes In
tod1y's commiuion contracts from
LAY AWAY THAT
tho original .p rivate documents
signed on Jan. 29--before the aite
SPECIAL GIFT FOR
and date were selected.
Champion Patterson, 24, and
THAT SPECIAL GUY
Sweden's unbeaten Joban1aon, 28,
were motoring into New York
from the campt where they are
training for the liS-round battle at
Yankee Stadium, June 25.

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Rio Grande
Commencement
Exercise Held

Sunday attremoon llr and Mrs
James Arnold 1ttended the com·
mencement exer~tses held at tbe
lbo Gnnde College at Rio Grande,
Ohao.

First Baptist
Priscilla Circle
Meeting Is Held

' Mrs Warren Hulburt was bos
tess f()r the Prl:!!Jctlla Circle (If
the Y1ddleport
Ftrst
Baptist
ChuN'h at her borne Monday eve·
nmg

~Berry of Dayton de·
clUJ~ 1ddreu Has sub-

Mr Loren

M1ss .f l'eddte Houdasheh, ehsar
hvered Ute
man o' the CU'cle preSided over
Ject was "How Fortunate You Are the mrPtlng and tbe aroup decld·
t.o Graduate From A Small Col- ed to remember the ahut·ln as
lese.''
theu P"OJect for the year.

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The Arnolds' daughter, .IU.d), a
fre&amp;hman 1t Rio Grande, was an
u.Jler !or the exerciseS and Vera
Covert. daughter of Mr Erneat Co
vet, also a freshman, sang an the
college chou and Mr Leonard
GWJudowsky was also a member
of the chou. Mr Gwuzdowaky is
m1rned to the former Rea Ann
M1lls of Middleport

Mrs Coleman, vice chaarman
presented the pro&amp;ram for the
evenm~

Neutzling Rites
Held On Saturday

MEIGS -

PomoroJ

TONIGHT

"THE HANGING TREE"
Gary Cooper Marla Sehell
Not Open WHnetd•r

'J'EMPL&amp;-Middloport
TONIGHT

"SHAGGY DOG"
f'red MacMurray, Jea.n H'llfltlll'
Admi1alon 75c and SOc
Not Open W.ds. •nd Thura.

Mr and Mrs Ben Neut21tng re
turnerl home Satflrday mght from
Columbus where they attended the
fun eral of hts brother, Joseph
Neuttlmg held at the I.each Fun
era! Home on Saturd•y mornln&amp;
Burial was In the Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens on F'lst Broad
St
un Frtday evening, the Colum
bua Chapter of th,. Mute Society
conducted servtce~:~
Mn Gertrude NeutzJihg' and !On,
Scott, and Mr and Mrs Walter
Hale and 110n, Bobby, of Athens ,
abo attended the services.

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POMEROY, 01110

MAIN STilEET

Robert Byer was guest speaker when the

Heath MethodiSt Church of Middleporl met Monday for their

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
lr LUCILLI HAWk.iNS
Mr. and !.Irs Vugil Ron of Ak·
ron were week end guests of Mr
and Mrs Charles Eske'A and Mrs
Ftorenec .Burnside
Mr and Mn Clyde Headley and
Mrs Clarence Barnhill and daught
er, Ruih Ann, of Tuppers Pla.ms
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr and Mrs Homer Holter
Mrs Emma Lewis and son, Leo,
of c()lumbus, were week end
gue~~ts of 'Mr and Mrs. Chltries
B ck They also Y!Stled Mr and
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Mr and Mrs Floyd Rumflch.. of
Rutland vtsated Sunday w1th .Mr
and Mrs Charles Buck
Mrs Eldon Kraeutcr and d&amp;Uiilh
ten, Lcda Mae, Dolores and Ro
berta, were busmen vuutora In
Parkersburg, .~onday
Mr and Mrs Jaek Kennedy re
turned home Sunday evenmg after
a week end YISit m Columbus w1th
her s1ster and brother m law, Mr
and Mrs French Hundley and

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Mr and Mrs Wilham C Jakes
and daugbter. Allison Le1gh, of
Colony , N Y, were week end
guests of Mr and Mrs John W1l
Ham Blaettnar i\1r .Take~ and Mr
Biaettnar were fraternity •b rothen
In college
Mrs Helen Croy and Paul Rich
of Caldwell are the gueiits of Mr
and Mrs Homer Radfurd, Alhens
Road
Mr and Mrs Homer Jladfot'd
and gue8ls, Wilham and Peffrey,
and ~:u c~:~ta. Mrs Helen Croy and
Paul Rlch, were tn Columbus on
Sunday to attend the funeral of
Arthur Croy Enroute to Columbua
they VISited Mr and Mrs Harry
Black at Newa1 k
Mr and Mrs W A Gibbs and
sons, W1lllom and Jelfrcy, and
Mrs Geol'gta Wllham&amp;on and Mrs
0 B Elberfeld Wl'l t In Col umbus
Sunday, to attend the Baccaiaure
ate service of McKmley Hlih
&amp;hool Mrs Walhamson rem11ined
for the commencement on Tuea
day evenmg when her arnndson,
Jon Lynn Hundley, w1JI gnduate.
Mr. ,and Mrs Edward P&amp;rfttt re·
turned home Monday alter a visit
in Warren with Mr and Mrs Clay
ton White and flim1ly
Mrs It A Pulhna who Is em
pluycd in Columbus. spent the
~ek end &amp;L her home, Texas
Mn Charles Saue1, who has
been on ~acatJon from Stiffler's
Store 10 ,Pomeroy and her daugb
ter, Mrs Walllam Welker and dH.I·
dren apcnt last week an Culumbua
V1s1tlng relative• They returned
bome last Fnday accompanted by
Mrs A E Donaldson, Mass Sally
Sauer and Miss June Bailey Miss
Sauer and Mass Batley are employ.
ed b)l UnUed Alrlmes of Colum·
bus and came to attend the wed·
dmt~ of Mila Leah K Jtowlcy
to

AI! PAIR
preclaion lr a
wa~hword here

GOESSLER
JEWELRY
ComSL

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1n the servlee He told of the
fraendlmess of tbe people m theR
countrtes and their Wlllmgne88 to
help tourUitl!
tie brought out the fact that m
a lot of eountr1e1 the American
Lounsts are eonSJdert;d easy prey
to sell tlema to and many Ameri
ca ns know nolhang of the customs
and values ln other countr~es and
are qu1te often cheated m deaUngs
Wllh fore~gners
Byer stressed Ute fact that one
planmng to visit a fore1gn country
should learn ail they can about
th customs, what to expect, and
also that knowmg the values of
thml!s In the:!!Je countrlu miJht
help g1ve the ImpresSion that
Amer1eans are economy mmdecJ.
Byer brou11ht out the fact t)lat
the American Gl Is known In many
countr~es as a sy mbol of Peaee
and that we Will do all we can to
prevent the movement of Com·
mumsm
Sltde&amp; of the countries he has
v1s1ted were shown by Mr Dyer
A p1ano prelude by Mn Emer
son Jones opened the meetmg 10
charge of Mrs Burford East, vke
president, who prestded m the ab
sence of the president Mus Frle
da Faehnle gave the evening's de
VOtiORS
Tbe program, 'A New Ambas11a
dor for Chnst, the Tounst" was
presented by Mrs David Entsmm
ger A Jetter from President Eisen·
hower was read by Mn Bruce
Lloyd and Mrs Entsminger alao
ga,ve a reading and introduced
the speaker, Mr Byer
During t'he bustnes!O mcchng 11
ptcnlc was plann~d for July at the
parsonage and each member Is
asked to brmg a covered dish and
the1r drink
Prayer by MISs IBe!iS Sanborn
clused Lhe meetmg
,
A salad course was served by
Mrs c. A Emmtslh, Mrs Everett
Davis and Mrs. Nan Moore with
Mn Robert Coats as cuntnbutlng
hostcn Mrs East prcs1dcd at the
coffee service
Guests for the evcnmt~ were Mr
B~er and David Konknght
- ,-, -,p,,k-,.- 1-ast Saturday at the
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Mrs

Jame.ll

Arnold

Around And
About
Middleport

were m Galllpohs Saturday even
fRIDDII HOUDASHIL T
1ng to attend a dmner party at
Mr and Mr1 Don Allen left
the La feyette Hote1
yesterday lor thelr home In New
The dmner was gtven by Mr
York
Ctty aner visitmg here with
and Mrs Don Allen of M11m1
relaltYPr
and frlenda.
Beach and New York in honor of
Mr
and
Mn Lawrence Faulk
Loren Berry, Dayton, who reettY·
ner
from
St.
Albans v1aited wtth
ed an Honorary Degree of Doctor
hit rot'lther, Mra. James Faulkner
of La\1 from the Rio Grude last s ,u1day. Mr Faulkner, who
Colle'!:~ Donald Power, chalrman
~J?me preachin&amp; at tbe Corn·
of the Roard . of the General Tele does
mumt:y Church at St Albans, bapphone Company, New York Ctty,
who recetved an Jlono.rary Degree llr.ed l 5 convert&amp;, iD tbe Cole
m Bu..aness Admtnistrabon from Rtver Sunday before .cown&amp; to
RIO Gr.tnde and Thomas Woods of Middleport.
Ctncmnatt who h111d receiv~ an
Gue ..ts l,ast Sunday at tbe home
Honorii&gt;Y Degree tn 1958 and was of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cline
named on the Board of Trusteea were I..dayette Cline and Mr and
at the rollege
Mrs Cecil Cline and Dnld •Chne
Also atlendtn~ were Mr11 Lor
Mi'. :and Mrs Harold Coast ol
en Berry, Mrs Dogald Power and Elmgrove, W Va , and Mr and
Mrs 8~.:nny Prtce daughter of
Mrs George Sr:ler of F1.1rmont,
Mr Woods, and about 20 other W
Va1, v111te wl Mr and Mrs
fnend • of the groiJp
John Ponons an aon over the
weekend Mrs. Coast and Mrs
Mrs ~haffer are aiaten of Mr
Pa~':'~nd Mn John Parsons were

United Methodist
Dof RClass In
Monday Meetinq

Mls:&gt;es Augusta Lneretla and
Ada Gt-nhe1mer were hostesse1 to
the D1ughters of P.uth Class of
the United Metod1st Church on
MondA\' a!ternoon at their homa
on M•1lberry Avenue
In tt::e ab1enee or the president
Mrs Mmnae Neutzhng pres1ded
at th2 meetmg, whtcb opened
With ~evotluna led by Mrs C E
W 0 :lWnte usmg as her topic
"We Are ChoSf!n'' Twelve mem·
hers r "sponded to roll call With a
B1bie Yerse
Ro•md robm cards were sent
to se1 Jral members who are ill
and ab•J to membera of Lhe chul'&lt;':h
who ue confmOO to Holzer Hos
p1tal Plans tor the annual picmc
which w11l be hekl m Jul), at the
home rl Mn Jacob Mees, Athens,
were made
Dunng the soctal hour, a quu
program wa:: conducted, after
whtch ;~ salad cot•rse was served
the hostesses

Missionary
Circle Meeting
Held JuneS
The H.uth

~ISSlOnary

Circle met
June Jth at the home of \irs
Joan 'layman for thetr regular
meehn~

CCL Executive.
Commiuee Pie~ns

Pic;kens Are
Dinner Hosts
At Huntington
ton

entertlined tbe Jonea Chikl Conlei'YIUort Leque met
employeea and recently to mate ple.u for a
at a dinner l..t family picnic of t.be ~P to be
at tb": Huntine held JuD.e 11 et o:M It \be 111d-

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Tbe dinner was pluined to also
honor Mra Geur&amp;e Miller, who ha1
resagncct her position with Dr
P1ekene Mrs. Mj.ller, the former
Jane Hams. wa~ recenl)y maried
to George Miller
Others attendang m aaoulnn the
lhe Paekena' and Mlllere were Misa
Carol Hudion and her mother,
Mrs George Hudson, Mr and Mrs
rhomas Scally, Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd
Hoffman , Mrs Mary Shatter and
son, Mr and Mrs o E M.eKmley,
'lllr and Mrs Harold E Hubbard
and Mrs. George Quillen.
Mr and Mrs Everett Foreman
were mv1ted but unable to attend

le 111. YIMI'U like lk r.-Jw. llllllor Repaln Free.

Af'I'Ea HOUR DEPOSITS

CLEANERS
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POMEROY,
OHIO

Tbe entertaiDmeot c:oaimlUee

fpr tbe evenlnl are MN. Robert
Burkett, MrL Wealey Fr)' lod.

BAY Alt. TO VISIT POPI
ROME UPJ.- Turkilb Predder.t
Celal BQar conferred witb Ita•
lian oflielalJ today tbq-lq: ,a ~te
VISit titat will Jnelude *n uapre·
cedented aud.lenee willl tiM Pope.
Bayar, who r:rrived Monday , wJil
be re ...~ived ~ Pope' John XXID
Tbursrl.ay jn the firlt vlalt ever
f.aid ':,,.. a chief of
ot M•
em T:ifll:ey ~ a Boman CatbOI~
pontifl.

Plans am being
port Daily Vacation
thiS Fnday evening at
not be too long yet
hltle of what they
The Rev. Wanen

F1ve lovely eaad1dates were
nouaced today as eontender.s for
abe tiUe of "Queen" of t~ Syra
eUJe Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary
for the annual Fourth of ,h.tly C~l
ebratlon to bl held at Raeme
lndet~endenetl Day
Tbt Queen. when chosen
ftOpuiiJ' vote, now bemg
wUl ride on the Syracyse ~dl;;;
Auxiliary Fire Department
in lbe parafte to be held &amp;t ~e,lne.
, Announcement of the Queen
will ~ made on the evening qr
Jul)' 3 when tbe Auxiliary untt
will sponaor • round and squart
dane4!: at Uie Syracuae ;school. The
Queen, at the tune of anno1.1nce
meat. Will ,then draw tlur name of
a Junior ~m~ ot Syracuse to
be ICI.ng and fide WJth her oJi the
8traeuse no.t tn tltJ! July. 4tll par·

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MAKE YOUR SVIIIMER DRlVJNO
COOLER BY USING A

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov. Michael V DiSalle apparently
faced his third straight defeat today on a personal proposal
-this time tbe abolltion of sales ta• stamps
As the sales ta bill came to a Senate vote, Democratic

leaders admitted they were one or two comlnitroents

Kmg (0-Toledo) still was hopmg
• some extra Republican .support
would sw 1ng the tide and send ttic
governor's controversial 1dea, op..
posed by chanties, on Lo the
House

Forged Cheeks
Flooding County
Oaims Sheriff

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Democratic Leaders Admit Lack
Of Voting Strength For Rill
short of the 17 votes needed to pass tbe stamp repealer clause
1 But Majority Leader Frank W

Donald W Mill.s has been promoted to Superintendent of Personnet a~ the Graham Plant of the
Vanadium CorporatJon of America
New }Iaven, W. V&amp; C G Adler
Plant Manager, hiis 'announced.

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Well!

Mr. MdlR, formerly Personnel
Aaslst-.tnt, joined Vanadium bt
1952. 11e started in the plant aa a
proclueUon worker. The po11tions
he held were furpace operator,
tapper and overhelftt crane oper·
ator In Cktober 1~5 be Wll
transferred to the P,enonncl De·
parlment as Personnel Assistant.
Don " , ' craduole Of Ohio Uni·

ing to aU merchant&amp; in the county to ua more eaution m cubmg of checks
The sher1ff 1a1d today tint his
off1ce !n recent week.s haa been
Awamped w1th l.'omplaints Of bad
ebecka. He 111d, "I've got a
drawer full of these bad cbecb
and m('re are lurnlng up every
day The C!ounty is betng Oeoded
and there ltas to be a halt to 1t
somewhere '
The Shertff today asked that
all m,.rchant.s be more careful
lin the ca1hlng o! cheeks and if
the person for whom they cas:h a
check Ul unknown to them to demand l)()Sitlve Identification before .. ,.ab1ng any ebeek
Harlf'nbach. uid that the maJOraty of the checks whu~h have
come 1.,to hiS poueulon m recent
weeks from local merebants have
all be~ forg4;es.

The House was set to vote today on jumpmg Oh1o'~ auto h ·
cense tag fee from the present
a year to $15 The extr~ 20
rmlhon dollal'tl a year would be
used for local roadbuildma pro.
grams
Regiltratlon f~s
ffJr
trucks, traders, motoreyctea and
Interstate and transit buses would
also be raised
Ori8inal Bill Cut
The salee tax bill 11 thoe last of
seven levies the goYernor entered
1n the Le&amp;.tslature owhen he proposed 260 mJUioo doUara m new
taxes for the next two yeara. Or·
111naUy, the bUl earned a poUo!n
t1al 191 million dollars After cu~
.and compromtscs, It has 37 million left, pr~..mardy from.

••o

-Puttmg the penny sales tax
back oo Items costmg 16 through
40 cents 07 mJihon)
-'Placmg wme and hquor UD.der
the 3 per cent sales ta.1.
Also to be laud would be tee
sales, hotel and motel room bills,
non agncult.ural feed and seed.
and expiD81ves
;Most Of these Jll'OYISiOilJ held at
lean 11 ~50 chance of panmg the
Senate. The bulwark of Oppoittion
wa• t~ be thrown -at lhe repeal of
man of M'ltlcllii&gt;Orl, and lb""'llo" '
tr'"""
ulel tn stamp&amp;.
two children Cynthia Ann ~ and
'I'
The governor bas already lost
Sberm,n, 5 Ill• •nd Mn. M•Us re
USffies8 I 0UfS
oo
bis proposals to aboliab lbe
s1de at 49f Uncoln Street, Mad·
rort)'·JeYeft Meigs farm youtll death peoalty and chaqe OhiO'S
dleport, Ohio.
many of ~hem owners of healthy pubbc utihty rate-makmg formu·
bank accoual:!!J earned from edu· Ia.
cabonal proJ«ts, Tuesday learned
D1Salle has been scornful of the
first hand what happens to tbeir stamp sys~m as an eHective
money
means of enforcing the sale• tax,
They were Future Farmen of pointing out that Ohio 1s the only
Amer1~a. Future Homemakers of state that uses it, and that mil·
Amenca and Farm Bureau Youlh hons of dollars must still be colm back
asseasments
Council members who made the leeted
hnt or three sebeduled tours to agamst merchants.
CINrift.s a,, ua Dls.ll•
CCLUMBUS UPI- Ohto Selec- study "ofr the fatm bustneu."
Howard Nolan, Racine Vo-Ag
Opp01ing tbe governor are two
tive Scrv1ce headquarters today
tssued a July draft call for 630 in1trao::tor was chairman of ar- strong forces The chat1tles that
men, more than 100 less than for rangementa for this tour wben oollet"t redemptions by tummg m
the Farmel'B Bank and Savmgs the stamps, and State Treasurer
the same montb last year.
Co., and the Pomeroy Nat1onal Joseph T Ferguson
Tbe highest call for the yeiJ' Balik .lvere vi.Jited
,
Ferguaon has been .ttulldtng up
was In February when 771 men
Theodore T. Reed Sr, '11leodore biJ: own Democrallc followang by
were t:alled. Low call for the year T. Reed Jr., and Mrs Mary Kina: givmg the lucrative stamp egen·
was June when M3 were Inducted. were host. of the group at the CieB' to "deserVIng Dcmocrata'' 10
All draftees in t~e July cill FNS Co. Edilon Hobstetter, Ro· most counties
tiP 22 yesrs old unless a vol· bert Coates, Richard Cbambers
Straw poUs taken
Tuesday
unteer or delinquent.
and Mrs CharloUe Evans helped showed at leaet 10 of the 13 ReThe call, by area eountie1 . in the tour of the Pomeroy Na· publicans and seven of the 20
Atberua 6, Gallia 3; Hocking 2: tional.
Democrats
preparing
to vote
Jaekson 3; Lawrenee 3; Meigs 3,
At ~oth institutions' baDit: fad· agaanst
tbe stamp
repealer.
Vinton 2 and Waabington ..
litiea 'llere demonstrated, an a~ Among tbe bolting Democrats rs
count was "opened" and ways almost the enttte SIX - member
•
a per: on em uae 1 bank y.oere Clevelaod deleption
oulii\ed.
In 1\telldar'• action, the House
Tbe tourists also vasited the voted, 93·14, for creating an "At·
Jackson Credit Office, Mulberry ricultural Produeta Promotion Di·
Ave., wbere Clyde Walket wu vision" m the State Agnc:ulture
holt and the Landmark: Stor&amp; D~partmenL
Reps. Ralph E
where Jack c.tne)·, Kenneth MU- · FiBber (R-Wayne) and Harvey J.
ler, Robert Burson ind Eueene Brumbaugh (l)........py-eble) pleaded
Buekl~"&gt;y expJ.tned operation1
fo rtbe bill to catch up Wttb other
Plans were announeed todty for
Hr. Nolan, with other leaders states' crop publteity.
a Rec6rd Hop to be beld Friday. and mltructon 1n the local vocaFiaher u1d no appropriation for
June 12 at the Sacred Heart tiona! extension end youtb eoun· the d1v1slon la yet included in the
Church au,ditonum from B to 11 eil groups, will lead the second House-approved budget, but be
p. m unCier the sp6riaorship of tour next .Monday, June 2:2. to hopes to have 80me money ID·
tbe Sacred Heart Guild.
ttle e061Dty courthouse then to serted m the Senate He said
Mrs. E. Conde and Mrs Mar· the Ohto VaHey BaJdni co., plant Ohao's tomatoe&amp;, potatoes, apples,
tin Grueser have been named to in Middleport. The tour starts cheese and other products are
the ticket committee for the af· at 9 30 a. m. tbrougb county of· among the foremost in the eounfall'
Mrs. Remo Nieri and fiees
try.
Mr1.
Bacon t.o tbe publicif.)'
·
. The House Highways Committee
MARKET REPORT
'voted Tuesday nigbt to reoomand chaperone
C!NCINNATI UPI-Produee: mend pasu.ge of the controversial
committee conslSts of Mrs. M. Egp, mostly unehanfed to 1c bill permitting the Highway DeHatkett, Mrs T Scally, Mn. J. lower, unsettled, suppliea ample, partrnent to borrow money from
Diehl, Mrs Rose Sisson, Mrs. conaumera, wbite and brown at the state employes' retiremeat
Paul Cnci, Mrs M. McCullough, f~rma A jumbo 24-28. A large funds to buy advance nghts of
Mrs. T, Hannigan, Mr:!!l. Agnes
A medium 14-18, A •mall way.
Lengen, M1ss Martha Howell, 20-23.
10-15, B taqe 1f-18, underendes
House committees alsO recom.Miss Anna Howell and Mrs. Fred 9-15: l.!elivered FOB Cirlcinnati mended passage of bills to make
Gobel Sr.
A laree 2:f.30, A medium 21·24, B CoJunlbus DQ a legal Ohio llouday, and to increase inherttanet~
laree 22..,., eurrent receipts
10.
taxes by about four million dol·
Po!dtry, fryers unchanged to 1ars a year while gMog dlreet.
'i!c hilber, offerings lighter at descendants hiaber exemptions.
The Senate was to Yote today
low side ofranae. demand better,
hena about steady, decreased live. on aUowing WSaUe to appoint a
offeriugs, drell!led demand fair: commwion to recommend to the
ehlCbo pric:e1 at farms, fryers .2- next Lcgialature whether :to abol·
1-2 to 4 lb. 14-16, heavy hens 10. •sh capital punubment. ReltUblle·
R. L. Jacoba of Ben rranklm 12, Ucbt lien• 8-B fryer pr.tces ans want the LegialaUve Servlce
Store, Pomeroy. baa been named 71.000 1~14; 42,800 at 14 1 2, Commission to make the atudy.
The Senate passed and sent to
a aeeond qrlze winner In the 71,100 lit 15, 28.000 at 1$ ·12. 18,
the House a bill giving to\Vnship
"Shopplnr Spree • Sweepstake•" 000 at 18.
Ready to cook poultry, fryers employes the IIDle tuJ.l..time hoUdealer ~nteat, sponsored by Kimberly.Cllll'k Corporation, manufac- ateady. unch2nged, fa1r to good day pay eUglbilit)' DOW 1eltabllsbed
and for county •nd city employes
~ paper od cellu\Dse prG' nlea reported at wholesale
retail lenl-.
hens improved
Final Pf!JSS&amp;Ie WO al10 etven tO
duct1.
,
Jaeobo will receiVe a $100 sav- shgbt!y, Uve of(eiifti:J, bena de· the bUI aUowinl the Sqte Health
for eloael.y predletiftl livered FOB Clllclnnall, 1ryors 1 De........,t to reqlllre ""' I~·
number of consumer eD· 1-a Jb 2i8 to zs 1-2, beos ' lb, lollons In, dOII-ni&gt;I&lt;JI. epl~

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630 Summoned
For Duty In
July Draft Call

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'Wm'k
II a !fMt bl
t~ f1thman.Stern PieediUy, beau1iru1
trea&amp;e-mistant 1 washable, aeeds little or ae
tu, piak or pay, 7te15.
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Junior Sizes- Misses Sizes - Hall Sizes

OTHER DRESSES · · · · · · ·· · · $U5 to $13••5

Elberfel:
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¥n intoxication
wa1 linea t2t a~d
'to pay the fine and
remanded to tbe
Joil.

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door trackS for, c~eli,
room dividers, shelves, radiator enelooure s • Make yo11r own screena.
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ePllln, embossed and perforated sheet aluminum e'l'll~lng a,od ace~.. f~r qble,
chair legs, railings, luggage rac;ko, 101 uses. ell's ea•y and tun .to llilk~ tbJqs y'olll'self. Save Umo and money.
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Work
After
Week Strike
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Tb.o mteuu~Ulng tor ... people's vfl.te tbls Nonmber on low·
erln1 the minimum wage from 21
..:..won 1n 80-47 vote TUesday. But
that wa11 1hort of the 84 votes
for three·flftha approval required
lor Conltituttonal
amendment

to

&amp; Snorkel•- leach Bolls- Lifo Jackett

a chance to Show a
School.
'"'""··' .~, Baptist Church has

DONALD W. MIU.S

~even lawmaken
or failed to vote in the
RhodeTlc G.

Wodlng Paola - Fins - Swimming Moab

will be presented
is pl~&lt;l, 8Q as to

New Promotion

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propo,.b.

CHARCOAl

nm••ram o1 the Middle·

.:~ll.J- ;~lri~

buy your

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ThurMiy ,.rtly
,._., end . ., . wtth •atl• . .

M ~lg&lt;J County Sheriff Robert C.
Harten~;oach tod:~y !Aaued a warn-

for tlie c:ontest is now be·

Flot She,ets, Tubing, Strips, Etc,
Make YOlll' own inl~'ll!eable storm wlnd,ows ·~liding

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IINGLI COPY-Ic

been the Dean of
and Mrs.
sbtant dean All
1
have CO&lt;&gt;PC'ral••d

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&amp;hool Vanadium Corp.
Program Anoouneing.

The other candidates Jh. the com·
petition wUl be attendants to the
Queen for the Fourth of July fe•

ONLY THI

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acing Defeat Before Senate

Mra. WiUlam Sliter.

BRAZIERS

KOOLERS•

enttne
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e Plan To

Piekena.

Millers Visit
InN. Carolina

Weather

June 10, 1959

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Meml'ler• wbo have been ap.
pointed on t1le food eommiUee
are Mn. Bernard. FulU. · Jln.
Uonel Boee:a, Mn. )5:ep- Jlc..
Etblnn.,, MrL Alfred Roialh ad

Mr and Mra. Jeue Hauy and
family spent the evening with Mr.
and Mn. Norman Hraell of LOlli
Bottom.
.
Damll ,Roberts ot Herlderao~.
W V• called on hla parents, Mr.
ilnd Mrs. Sherman Roberts apd
family Tueaday
"

Summer Picnic Supplies

tile whole family wlllla

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MOORE'S
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dleport Park wtth tab\U near: dl.e

6 HURT IN ILAST
Hf!tOSHIMA, Japan UPI--S1x
perso'ls were reported In eerious
cond1t:on today as a rdiull of in·
juries "eceived m a powder maga.
m Cotumbus Fraday on bl•s.me11' une e..:ploslon which injured 97
Mn Walter Bunce IJ II patient personto Monday night Authorl·
at Holzer Hospital.
ttea WC're investlgatlne the eaute
SUDf!:lY Jlnner guests
Mr of the blast
L nolds
E. Reynold•
and
Val M:
H sRc.~o
wen and
Mr. Mra
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Mrs Charles Brafford, MTs Wm
Dtnge., of Logan, W. Va, lfr and
Mr.t Walker
Stone, Glendale,
Cahfo• n1a and Mrs. Peter Stace,
li)CaJ
Vuu•mg last Saturday with Mrs
.Tame&amp; "aulkner were Mr. and Mrs
A At.derson, Soutb Charleston
and their !;laughter, Jdn Kenneth
Brotb'!rtton, Dunbu and her dau
ghter
Dmuer guests at the home of
Mr and Mn G G Werner and
~on Jao.k Sunday were ber par·
ents, ~lr. amt Mn Cbarle• Tipton
of Kyger~ Mr. and Mn. George
Willian Durst and fam1ly, WeU.ston and Mr and Mrs. Norman
Stewa"t and family, locel
Rev and Mrs. Konkright and
Sandy Brewington lert Monday
mornm,2 to attend the yearly conferen&lt; e of the Ohio Methodist
Churches at Lakel' de ' near Cleve·
l.and Miss Brewlna:ton was the
}outh delegate for the Heath Me
Lhodis! church They plan to re·
turn nE"xt Monday
Mr and Mrs Richard Owen
fJmdy wert'! m Columbus
:he weekend visltang w1th
h1s father and brother.

The v1ce
prestdent Dorothy
Bentz opened the meeting wtth
prayer The tbeme of her devo
Lwns "HIS Hands" and closmg
Bradbury Church of Chrut
Mr and Mrs Charles Eskew and
Mr · and Mrs Myron Maller and
d wtlh prayer
!am1ly and Mrs FI orence Burnsl ~
Lela Sayre havmg birthday son, Jame:!!l left last Tue&amp;day to
entcrt.amed a group of relatlv~ thu m'lnth gave to the blrtbday visit In A1hvllle, Norttl' Carohn•
Saturday evening at their home on fund ~nd 9 collochon was also with his aunt and unele, Mr and
West Main St Guests were M1 and
Mn Han&amp;on Miller and her uncle
Mrs Virg11 Role, Akron; Mn taken 01mong the members
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Par
New buslnesa was that a reCharlcs MartiA and son, Clarence:
wu elected Mrs Hayman
Mr and Mn Hanson Martin and
also took a trip Into the
Mr and Mrs Leslie Burnaidc. all
Ruth Uolman for the
MountaiDil and visited the
uf Athens, Mr and Mrt Wiilard
and seconded by Leli
Pools and also Mt
Wilson, F:nterprise, and Mr and
returned home Sun
Mrs Glen Thoma and daughter of lmonth .: lrcle report cards fyr the
Chester
were filled out by the
A .:roup of relatiVes enjoyed a
pre21ident Mrs Audrey Hart
program leader The topic
chicken hat1beeue dinner
-~
was "The Town and Country
evening at the home of Mr.
Mrs Homer Holter, Chester Road Churches" With ftve speakers
Present were Mr and MrR C D laking part were Clayn Ja.hnson,
Ji'recker of Pine Grove, Mr and Naomt Stobart. Fern Johnson,
OoM&gt;th!' Bentz and Ruth Holman
Mrs Roy Holter and family
A motion was made for
the
M.r and Mn Homer Holter
Mr and Mrs Roy Frecker 011 tcr· lmeetlng to adjourn With more
than h11lf the members absent,
talned a (~roup of friends with
Mrt Haym11n served refreshments
chicken danner Sunday
to the Jollowlng melJlbers . Naomt
Stobart, Leta Sayre, Oorotbv Bentz
thelr home, Pine Grove
~
were Dr and Mra Sellm
wlcz and daurhters,
Audrey Hart, Ruth Hotman, Fern
and Mrs. Raymond Frecker,
Johnson, Clarys Johnson, two
visltor.J Mary Curtis and Nondu1
pers Plains; Mr and Mrs
Headru·k
Huffman and family and Mr.
-------Mrs Fred Sm1th and family
Chester.
Mr. i':nd Mrs. Hobart Dodderer
and daughter, Theresa, have returned to their home in CoJum·
bu1 after apendln(l the weekend
with her parentt. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kl'!lerson, Minersville and
Mr and Mrs. Pete Dodderer ol
Tupp&lt;:!rs PJalna.

PHONE
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TJie nxeeuUve. eommlttee ol the

Dr and: Mra Ray R. Pickens •nd

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·CHUCm FOit TODAY

A Family Picnic

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BEFORE AND

WS C S of the

regular meeting at the Church at 7 30
Mr. Byer told of hls travels ln 11 foreign countries while

WATCH

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NEWS
Of THE AREA

Heath Methodist WSCS Hear5~
Byer Describe Foreiqn Travels

Mrs Earl Smath was devot10nal
leader for the evemn.g w'th the
openmE prayer given by Mr!
Gene Coleman

Othrrs at the meeuns were
Mrs Harold Thomas, Mrs Mickey
Miller, Mrs Charles Vroman, Mrs
FR.NCH KILL ..71
Wllli:Jm Demoskey, Mrs Riebard
ALGIERS, A1ger1a UPI- French Hovatkr, M111 Jac:kie fl_.&lt;:e and
for-;:es killed or wounded 471 one iUf'&amp;l, Tereu. Thomu
Algerinn rebels and took 211
othera priaoner last week, the
Mrs Hulburt served a deuert
French army reported Monday course at the ccmclus1on of the
n1Pt French lo15Eia were put at evemnt
84 killed

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES

SOCIETY·

Arnolds Attend
Dinner Party
At Gallipolis

Rev. David Freeman waa a•
signed to replact Rev. R. G. ElUa
as pastor of the New jllav-.
Hartford Circuit at 1the west Virginia Nleth~itt- Conference llild
lalt wee); In BIICbanrtoo.

Guild Planning
Reeord Hop For
Friday June 12

1•

:obs Is Second
Place Winner In
National Contest

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