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.4,1, Contribution,

Tbe Four Riven Girl Seoul
Council is requesting each troop
in th, county to mak, • eont,ibu ,
tion to the educahonal fund for
U,e orp ha, of th, Holden min, di&gt;
15te.-. Contr1buUom1 •re lo be g1v

S-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 . , April 23 , 1960

TO GIVE CONCERT

Mainly About
People

Co st A nnou nc ed F.or Two Se n ior Play s
To Be P resented At Midd leport May 1 3

In P.pme roy

May I 8 Co�cil

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One of th e wid ow11 of the min e d is-

Mra , Homer llyaell ha5 return­
ed to her home, Ann e St., follow•
ing surgery 1t Holz.er Ho�pital
Spending the weeli;end with her
Jre her sl!ter, Mrs, Mary Cunn­
ingham and daughter, Barbara
and h er brother-in-law,
Marion
MeQuire, Wellsburg.
Mr111. F' red Neaae and children
of Minersville left Friday morning
for a wee.i.eod visit in East Liver­
pool with her parentli, Mr. and
Mrs. C . L. Hiller.

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The first play " C le\·er Caddy'' will feature, Carolyn Wilson
as Madge Elliot, David Hartinger as Bob Best, Larry Bunce as

Hal Walker, rhyllit1 Hilbert as
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as Lela :1tay Carnes, Marianne
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Karen Jlerrmann as Jane Ran­
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dolph, Rush Philson as John H.ill
and Dennis Walburn as Hugh Ka sa­
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Hlgh.' µ1mc1p&lt;11 n,lci. will be
playc&lt;I by L�nn Buch,;inan, Larry
M1h·h, M,.ry Barlh, Russt: 11 Le w is.
Judy Uc1rk, Kilren Walker, Bonme
Vancooney, _Rc.nme Wtlt. R�nme
/\,a1&lt; i 11 Roush, Marianne
E vans,
Woodgt'r� . Jan Haulk and Di�na
Stumoc_ l a k:ng part a:; the high I
1ch0&lt;� �, uctcn1s_ in _the slory wt ll he
Jank , f"\ 1 l h�_rd�. Chv.r)otte T� ylor.
Rulh ,\ n n _ fo drml'�, slu rl (' y G ilk e y.
Barbara ,!'.:il lle.!i. Carolyn Br� d ford
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SINCE F E BRUARY, Wl' have
been working "TO BEAT THE
BAND" m the eamp.ign for
my n.omrnation ,as Republican
candKl.ate for Me-i.gtr Counly
(,'ommi-saiooc,.

tioo! We have ,cen
many
bhings whk,h have interested
u,s not on-ly politically but 1tlso
from the st.a,Dd.point qf rte'W's•
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Ruth Ann Farmer and Judy
Gregg will be pri,mpters for , the
playli iind Carter French
Jerry
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F.ry, Paul Smith. Jeffrey Kq'-o•
vitch,
.John Lengen,
Bern,-rd
Mighl, Jerry Spires and Will Wells
iwm ,be lh charge of properties
Tickels and programs WIil be
h,,odlC&lt;I by Rog« B,nn,tt. Bill
Pettit, Ruth Ann Farmer, ShiJ1ey l
Gllkey 1111ll Jamee Richards

AS WE'Vi made our ..wly
E ITHER CHARLENE o, I about the county , i t has been
have v i.sited &lt;Several thousand most pleasant tt,i,ewln,g C&gt;td
o( you 111 your 'homes since the frie ndships •nd m;akinl new
e,1mpa1gn began and we both friends.
want to suiccre-ly thank )'OU
I HOPI t,b;tt I Coil.a coubt on
for tlhc wondufu1 reccpll.iom
evcl"')"one
of you {or loyaJ sup­
You have l�·t.m gracious and
hospil�hle •nd you !lave again port at the May 3 primary elec­
proven to us tJhat Meig1 Coun­ tion. I a•ure you th.it I will
gjve you my very best effort&amp;,
tians just can't be beat.
i.n return.
TRAVELING THROUGH the
AGAIN, THANKS for your
county to ,make the ,pereonJ
vi,,;il.5 hie been 8UfJh lln tdooa- hospitality.

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Utihcn for the performan c es
will be R alp h !!:dwards, C arolyn
Bradford
Sharon E vans
Don
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Kcnn r l h Manlel'
Gruesu
Earl
McKinle� Phyllis Pettit Bob Pre1ton Ray ' Smith Charl�tte Ta)'lor
Pet� Werner ' ue Yesuger
Barbara Slil�s· s

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Between I.he two plays special
n um bers wij l be presented by Diana Stumbo 1r1d 'Malda Rou,h and
•.he Girls Chorus.

Paid Pol. Adv.

RE.f. LECT
l land E.• &lt; Plugge t&gt; N19utzl iffg
I have had th e privilege of serving , Meigs County .as one of \!,le . C!)mmis­
sloners for my nrst term. I am a&amp;klng you to give m&amp; the · opportu.ult.y t�­
servc you aa:aln. Your "support and vote appreclal6!d.
Thank you

Rolland E. Neutzling
Paid Pol. Ad v.

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sive Boal and Marine Insurance coverage elves you ·

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Aux1r1Ciry Guests

The Ladies Aw:Jhar:Y to FffMY
B� nnett P0&amp;l: American Lea: lon,
w1I\ meet t his Tue1d 1y at 7 :30 p .
m. a t the Legion Hall in Middleport with �Ms. Li l lian Stleff, president, io charge.
As April la Child Welfare month
the children from the Coun�y
Home will be gueals at the meet•
ing. Special entcrtalnment and re(reah ments are bein1 planned.
Mn. Ted Chapman, C hild Welf4re
chaltma n , will ge In c h arge of this
part of the meetit1&amp;:,

F-arewe II party

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Marilyn
Sue Stu i:nbo en terlsined with a sur,pr1se
farewell
party_ Friday n llhl It her home
In Middleport for Lin da Wilcox
who w lll be le avlng wi th her
family aoon. M1rllyn WH aaal1ted
by Linda Lyons, Su.an Morris,
Ruth Ann Kloe1, Sandy H umphrlllYS and Janice Everaon

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Mn. Gerald Lo1ier and chiidren, J� and Joan, ha-ve returntd to thelr bl)IJle in Sornervi1 14t,
N. J., a(J.er 1.oend ing sever� I
aVlhoi holne or he, pa,enti
Mr }n d Mr,a.
0n Kelton aes1sC,i(l&amp; in the CIU'e of her grandmoth•
er, Mn Jay Myera.
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C. f . Tompkins returned home
Thursday
night from Tole do
wh�re th �y , attended the annual
spri ng meel1n&amp; or the Ohio Con •
ference WSCS of the Methodist
Church .

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tn·ow · eomctbln&amp; about thl1 flrc
engine and l)lcture w ill let me
known.
Tbia h one-drawn, ojalffl•PQW-.
ered lire enpne w■1 o 11,nbol of
�rolecUon bo the eWlens of
Pom'"°" In the e,rl)' da11 ol ltb
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volunteer fire department .
,;a., pointed I&lt;&gt; witb pride by
clU..n, of Pomeroy be&lt;a)i1e Ibey
knew it wa1 their protection rrom
their number one enemy "ftN.".
Tod,Ay, fe':V of tb� •YJn�ls
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It was the ielectlon ot Lee II
vice prealdent last March 1 �
which_ touc�ed off laat 1'6e5d.v't
riots m which 130 students ..were
killed and 780 · others wounded.
ilia opponents Cried fraud · � nd
corruption.
Toni&amp; ht :IOO of the T,000 student
demonatraton broke down the
wood
te be!G
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nrlng
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weolll lt,ec:ame
of the Pome oy I.Jons
Willis Leadingluutl, president
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n In
-■n yoon.
boo
hov•
a�r
area.
ullct1
Tr
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could
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seen
H
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overt
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w81u
� to bls mstall a on as
loday tooked f01-·
.� •tlU 1 ,.. al.reakin8 lbrou, h the iky,
nor of Lions lnterni.tional, the lirst time in hl�tory the local
TM stna petr1'
hN I
llon .,.
The mob suraed to the U. S.
elected.
M colll
118rvice group has had a top district official
ftStl 9ltlna
mba
y, which was closed, and
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a..tw..n Brad- �hen Y
Mr. Leadiniham, Pomeroy l&gt;o,it
a · one-way brk1poute
to the Lee hdme and to
on
Lions
for
evenm
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in
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followed
g
tfff
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ind
lliu
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and used ear dealer who is bu il d124 n
R
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rNd the Home Ministry, scene of some
heir ladict,.
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and
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n today. TM
Ing a large, modern build n on
of the wont riotioR last week.
Speaker (or the banquet was NCtion at noo
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East Main-at tor new buaine
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, , I Monro, Nule, pasl president of Wfl . 0&lt;ud lo&lt; - limo to, They pu,hed and jommed ogaln1l
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t
lllU'lera, wa elected governo
the iron g1tes altl)ouah two - policeLions International.
I c:listrlct meeting held in ... Lhens
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men menaced them from within
Atten91na: fron:a the local club
at the Berry Hotel Sunday.
tll'M.
with machine gun,.
were Llona ca1v10 Slmpaon, Max
--He W&amp;li placed iil nomination by
In the rn ld1L of the demonatra•
a.
Mr
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and
Kai
and
ard,
Hind
International Counselor Don Alli- Wea ln1ham, the former Evelyn
__. tton it wu announ� tha t Rhee
P
•pertmant
tlN
omti'Oy
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The
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- ca lled .., aho&lt;tlr lloforo wa, formi ng a new oablnet bul
M 1r1e Kegley of New Botton, 0.
opppositlon.
noon today to fight • l"llt fir• the demonettaUona con&amp;ulllf!Jd and
District 13-H Is 11 countiea of
Oft Lincoln tflll almcKt dlrfftly there were criea I.bat IUlee blll'llelf
ioutbea stern Oh io compri■ing 24
of tho Cn,w llffk H.... ,.,1,n and tha t Lee 1,$ deported.
Llon, Club, and 923 Lion,. One
Lt. Gen. Son.Iii Yo Chin, direc-tht Sophie Flllher prv,-ty,
ot lhe new governor'• dutiea 1B to
tor of martial la,.-, had eaaed the
N• cl ama11 wa1 ...,,..,.ted,
make an ·•off.lcial" visit to eac h
rigid curfew earlier tod•t� but' reclub during his year in office.
, . M. Thomton, Mulbor,y,ov. Imposed It tonight. It ha&lt;\ no ef•
, He also wlll allond all special
Pomeroy, wicl..y known .,.. fed and the 1tudenta yelled and
dlel.rict meeting, and the lnternatCounty ,..ld,nt, died ,bout ,mamed their rqe al the govern,
lonal convenlion In Chicago July
nNn today at hi• home follow- ment.
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Uon June 3◄. Ria electlon came
n
r!:!t :: obe:e tl,..I •bout • ye,ar •IO u Mttgl lo conLrol the ltudents even- when
durln,i the a ,p.m. buiinell!I aeuion ::� /f:;s 0��:
n
the1 ahoutod their
nt
determlnotlon
lcor .
a t Alhens followina • noon l unch- lurned hla chorte, crulaer In
tooff
aa t ■t
------to kill Lee.
eon. A banquet and social bour Ward barren "'
ll'}bow Kev
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Is Speak.er
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tter uae the reHow can we
of the caya, The 1trina:er Jh:ot
Ji'Nd Schaus, baaketball coach of
IOIU'CN of lfelg1 County- people, Wat Vlrilnls University, haa ac•
him.
Th e 1tran1er's accompli� then ortan ba.tiona, water, min1tal1, and cepted an invitation to · apeik •t
swam out lo the 'cabin erutser othen. TIils will be the topic for the Rotary ,pon,ored butetball
\luriel m, earryin1 two hllh- dl1cu11ton at - I.he n.uource · 0tivel • banquet banaring the Point Pleapowered rifles. · The two piN.tes opment meeting to be beld at the unt Bil Blacta baU:ctball team on
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1tudent
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The banquet ia open to the pubior of 10uthea1teth Ohio ,won a vaeationlng pasaengers to 1wim to ni&amp;ht, April :mth at 8 p.m.
It JI open to tdfone IQ Kele:, Uc · with rese rvations being made
merlL 1cbolarihiP In the P'OUP •��re. towing the dying CIPJ,lln
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unty interealed In helpln, M:el,:1 · by contacting roe Crawford, manaC
b
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hem.
,
wi
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nation·
the
of
1,000
up
makin1
improve the use of our a:er. 1'f tbe Mo0&amp;e Home in Point
Oo1111ty
·to
believed
Boatwright'• kUlcr,
top student.II for 1960, aceordln1 to
■nd potential resout'Cel, Pleasant.
e,r.iat!N
artist,
bad-check
American
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be
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Tbe National Merit
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outraced
hi
and
ac«&gt;mpllcc
lon.
orat
COrp
STOCKS
MIXI D
with
combination
in
held
been
wa•
Cuban
Into
The hun t for tht belt atudentl U. s. Coast Guard
- Stocki were
UPI
YORK
NEW
Creek
Kya:er
the
11
County
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have
to
thou1ht
were
and
ten,
1eholar
receive
In Americ. who
ac tive
moderatel.y
a
in
mixed
hool over the lut two months
c
of
vicinity
a:enenl
landed
the
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to
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tteriod.
Gardenas,
Cuba.
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Rescue Action
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John Lengen of Middleport
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students rioted against the 1ovtnt- ·
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, $btty.flve years ago somF of the gay blade s about P1&gt;meroy ,athered one day where the day afternoon in lhe Jaycee
Poong in ■n elfon to kill him. Loe
stand now ls on Co.url'sl for _ plcture · taki ng. Homer Goegle1n , second row, second from sponsored Road-e-o on lhe
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i:laht,
S\l plled the results reeently, and here t hey are: kneellna , tell lo right, " Dutch" Rein• Pomeroy parking lot in which
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hart, "Cf,al" Jones, Or. · Stebart; standing, Ja c k Oliver, Fred Bower, Charles "Skip" Keehne, 37 teen-age drivers sweated
Tnk&gt;PI bal:ked by llllk■ fired George Sleinbaur, Goeglein; and Wallie Oliver.
through intricate maneuven ,
t..r 1u bombl lntb tbe ■tudenu
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automobile operation that
at point blank nn1e and ftNd vol•
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Coming in second was
Frank Ballengee, of· Rutland
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afte r lieing James Cheadle, also o( Rulland at 31 4 for third
place won third with 319
peints in a "run-off_" Cheadle
slipped to 304.
h wasn't all a boy allair u &amp;irla
al110 competed. Karen Oun of RI•
cine led the fairer contin1ent of
driv er• with 306 poinll, Ruth Ana
Farmer, Middle port. had 217 ...._
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Ba
s
��n �fs:·
f.e
te
�;: ;�n:,a �••
. p
eodl s,oup,
lace
boJI a nd girll, won trophfe&amp; and

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iooe• 1,om climbi•• lo an even
the departhig her record level,
ment 11id. The moat of used can
aloM fell 4-1 _per cenl- lhc biueet
montklly decbne in almost five
yean.
Arnold Cha&amp;e, Labor Departmen t
price chief, said lhe chancel are
tbat tbe iode.s will a:o up alicht1Y
J'.rom now on;.il July because of
riaina: crocery COILS It this time
of
���s for food rose t&amp;reetent.hi of one per cent laat month.
l ,
Pork, ch icken, ea1, and fre•
lrulta led , the advan,e in f
I -:' '
j
I
' prlc;e tip
e
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Ho�, 'lllfflf lttsh 'fti•· ;:,:,:,
at e
O
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tlU
to
ed
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c-,.r
were
labla
po
as
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ph
morlff
.l
Pom e
· u
er w re rted cause or ample haJ"\&gt;e&amp;t of l
�
ettaee-, poi ts
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,Stfcces I WI·th 76
es on band
' , paid luqrance. tom"10el and cabbage.
:..;.. but ••� v,
•n, -•
Y• 1 u.a1
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fees (66 LL, 10 PL)..
,
:, schoot dri.-errepreaentaUves O
Two new Little Leaaue teama a&amp; co-chairman of the f und raieing
tra.inin&amp; COIU'lel. Some came OD
will be organlied' in. Pomeroy mat- drl\'e, They will have 111 separate
their
own.
l ng • total_ or 1ix tunis. "Ther'e will meeting at I time to be annou nced
T
he Meiga County JuniOI' Cham•
be one Uttle r.uguc team In Syn- later.
•
her of Commerce w..a: backed bl
(Ute •nd two in RacW,e .. E;acb town
Names Of managers and their
e Sohio Company in ,pontorina:
th
will have one Pony l,eiftle team. assistant.&amp; wil l be announced after
tbe ront."t on a coune ■undariml
Any boy eight ye,n old by .)unt 1 Friday evenin,'• meeting.
for similar testa tnrougbout the
ls eligible for Little Leaglle.
------nation.
After much discu&amp;8'on i t waa. deof a tour req uirinc
The Pomeroy fire alann w.ill pellrl cond.slated
cided th at e1.ch � anag er of the
rivi
and judgement in
ng
ec�
sound every day at noon, accordLittle
Pomeroy
four e xisting
•
for 50 yardl, a
line
straight
a
"
ro
Pome
y
t
i n,g to memben of he
Leag ue teams would kaep aiX pin•
d
maneuver
ward
cking
front
d
Eme,gencr Squad. The ,utomali&lt; ba
en from hil last yeu'a squad and £ .l
barrcll
and
tt&amp;btly
around
placed
timer which activates the friren
put th e remaining namea In a pool.
m
ar
left-tu
lines,
maneubound
a
y
h
Luc
o
w
.
ke
A
F.
was insba:lled by
The ffl,1,1, nagera of the two new
ng over • lllffkin&amp; line
dor,oted ... labor ,,;u, ..., ;.,,.r•. ,.,., ,toppi
toama aet the first 13 d,aw,, and
inc
hea lbick,
o
uid a wtlne
rs
a ee Tlt.m Wd elec ted gency equad pa� for lobe Wiler f ur
the reat by be dra ,rn in rotation
M . J m
maneuver.
mechanism.
by e�h manager.
pre,klent for lhe COIJ]lll,g yea r
Stale Patrolman W. B- Keatinl
Due to the ,aut omatic feature ...illed Jaycee chairman Don
AU boys of Little Leag�e or when the Supt Run PTA met 1851.
5w1'.
on
will
the line sire.n
Pony League age who. were al tbe week at the ,ct,ool
vi Quisenberry whale Judgea were
meetl nt: sundl)' and any other,
'J1be m..:.tl..... in dl a-e of the days Bfi weH as weekdaya. Pre Mn Grover, Jim Souhb)I and Phil
1ec1
the noon siren ,.., ..,....
who o re lntere""'1 should be at p -d t
aer, op- ouoty,
Gl
a
obokar.
.
fu:e
,
telephou
then
e of
from
c bbe
Edw rd B
I.he west .Little League 6i1mvnd l&gt;e- erem en h Mra.
p rayer by the Rev. Eu- "-:: ,ert'ed to t:be llheriil'a ' office
Jayel'eS working throughout the
wit
ned
oo
S
Fril
ch
h lnd the Junior High
lec:
n included Mi e
ho
e
B
t_ . U ternoo
c;k J
day eve\ling, April 29, at 8 p_ m. At c : Mrvwnwr::::! =� �4:; •Nlhen the telephone BYstelD was
o
am,
G
l'I• Opn&gt;n, Warner
•
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w,u,
we
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di
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al
ed to die p,....l
ohang
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lh l&gt; time team, wlll be ehoaen. p
Morgan, Rich Rawlinp. Paul Sld
Mn. Obal'let Spencer, tem.
Anyon e not paying imtJ.rancl Sun- resi ent;
er,
'Wtnl
mon, John Thompaon, Glenn'Glu.e,
.
nd
y
Paul
M
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v
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day inay do 16 then. tn cu,t of rain eecretrcr. T
ci!l to be
Roger
Dillard, Bill Woods, Roy
eren
conf
�
trea,u
ay,
the meeting wm be held Sund
wu
3,
Holter,
Jack Seelig, Don Plunkett
MaY
n
h
on
d
Marietta
May 1 at 2 p. m. at the same place. ' el i� A meetm( of the Coun- Gaodidatefi Seek.in.a
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an
d Gene Sean.
nnou
,
Mrs. Le onard E- vanMeter and
Cars were furnished bJ the
A
u
ly
ittedC
ncil, PT
iYMB ennou:netd
Mrs · Calvin Simpson Wete � •med for CoOm
t Purtland scbool , It
Blaettna.r
Auto Co., the Pomeroy
Ma
a
0
e
The
nam
y
s
of
lhe
,
lerk
of
.
·
idoto1· Company, and Rawliop
8 ip.m·.
Courts
were
unintencandidate&amp;
NominationB Will Be
Robert Roberti: epoke on the im- tionally omitted (rom the accounts �ns Motor Co.
Other eontestants were J. Harof the UtUe League . of the Portland political dinner
,ortance
Made
Ea a;lea
Nomi111tion. ot · o[ft.C!erll tfttl be Mn. Robert Story, Mm. Eugene and meeting in Saturday's p:1ver. ris, W. Zurcher, E. Hartung, C. Lee
All three &lt;:and idate1 for I.be of• 8. Chapman, J. Brinker, G. Wella,
held tan�t at the lll&amp;ilet Lodge Conde and M1sa V,&amp;rginia Smith
eomthe
on
audit.In
were prt:Senl and spoke al I.be C. Sigman, L Hoffman, M. Smith,
named
y
flee
g
'Mll'e
toda
repwtea
in �. lit
Philson , E. Martin,
at
by .J41ick TbofllM. Tht. mileUnc: will miltee. 'lhe tendiance banner wu meeting. They are Mn. Evelyn J. ltokovitcb, J\,
Owen-. J. f{ysell,
H.
McKeru.ie,
H.
d
Republi•
Diddle,
Oval
and
gn
Ludte
C
�cond
the
to
niardd
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convene ,at 8:00 p.m.
D . Bra""• M.
Rile,
R.
Lambert,
a,
Young,
Reinhart.
Audrey
Mn.
Mrs.
■nd
Fnnk
cans,
b)'
LIUlb,t
district
a
'.Ma
$und,ay
i:
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,
y
Ne t
M. WoodBrinkman,
M.
Spencer,
i)emocratlc
Mr.
of
one
Only
i
e
Democrat.
'Ill iproo"lllll ll �barge
meeting of Eagle1 wdl be lti!ld tn
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Sw•ethamer,
D.
McCool,
B.
ent,
g
prestreasurer
,w,a1
waa
for
idate
d
Mrs.
HcmttssY,
un
•rid
'J'hl)ID-as
O'clock
two
Pomeroy starting at
ent, Mrs. Geraldine Young, Pam- D. Bec htle, C. French, L- Mitch, 1.
'With a degree team from Lopn a (Hm on ffiilh.way Safety.
L)'om1, R. Wilt and B . Preston.
RelN8hme.t1t.
were
served
by
eroy.
initiating new eandilbte&amp;
n MN. Williram Atidenon, Mn. R L.
,esslo
ng
11Sii1eh
M-ew
the b
i
Fo
CALLED HE. Al!
LICENSE ISSUED
I
a pNlft;m will be pretented and Jacohf, Mn. 0. E. Coln1er, Mrs.
and
Dr.
Mrs. Alston Tracy, Cohas been islicense
C&gt;arPerry
marriage
.MM.
PlecbaLy,
Josepfi.
A
refreebmenui aerved,
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SALE PLANNED
I
lllken
was
who
Tni.ey,
1.
E.
father.
tele19,
Sue
y
r
Hetzer,
Ave
and
Artihur
Morarity,
Mr,.
Snouffer,
E.
'nte federtted Circle will hold
Hospital by the
General
Meip
to
d•ught•
employee.
company
phone
ZurWtyne
Mn:.
FuJu,
Letlie
Mn.
291.a
•lld
28th
e
h
nle
t
1 rwnmatc
Emergency aquad M 4
irt the ba,ement of the f'edl!ntcd \ chu, Mrs. aoqiert Hartenbach and er ol Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heuer, Pomeroy
i:.m.
Sgnday.
Tuppers
Plains.
Mn.
Robert
Vaughan.
Churdlo.
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. WASHINGTQN (Ufl) -, Living costs iru:)led up lo aa all•
Labor Department announce
d totime peak last tnobth, the
,
,
day .
A bitter - than - uAqal . lJicre,,ge en will receive penny - -an • hour
In food pricea se.ni �e coniUtnerll pay booal! based on the advance
pric index up by Ofte..Jell,th' 'Of qne in living cost.I 1lnc:e IHI. Septemper ee nt to l�-'1 per cent ol avet- t,ef.
aft i947◄9 prices.
.
I
Prltea of new and med can fell
fh arply in Mlr�h ·and kept tbt!
IIDre than 800,000 ,ralltoa,d
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rnor
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Elec
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In Early

Now more than ever, the American tradition �
and tbe "modern" replacing
the ''new" rep lacing the "old"
·
the "out-Of-date . "
q new ideas ai;-e
This is more evident in the fire se rvice
of equipment
pieces
new
brought into- the open everyday and
,
up the e,fl·
build
and
equip
are pressed 1nlo service to better
ciency of existing fire departments a nd emergency,rescue
units.
Pictured with t h is eolumn today I th ing else.
The engi ne is pictured in fr4nt
8 one of the first tire ena:inea
t he Methodist Ch urch· io Pom•
or
me
Jl Melg1 County, It came \o
by way of a fri eDd, Mike, Swat.iel eroy. The chufch was built in
I
ef Pomeroy. LitUe is known •bout 1892.
I have had the picture for al)mc
i1 known
the fire engine, but
tha� the pictun '!'¥ taken 1fler lime and have 1,ecn u11ablc to4 ga1892. How long after i1 aome- ther much information about It.

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AnCJeftt
• p•1ece . Of Eqwpme
Was Important In· Ear· )Dles

$4.29 ,- gcrlton

So' · M·ucft , For' So' Little
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Come 'A 'Rullnin'
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Th4! unusual· brushing qualities
and ·elasticity of this paU'lt
make d id-eai l for all exterior
paintmg: OI\I wood, , bri1,:k, stueco,
concrete and metllll. New self­
cleani.ng prooerties , make iis
bri3f\lnes Wit. Good quality
hoUII� ,&gt;,Int ,rt low '°"t.

Agen t Can Give You

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HOUSE PAI NT

Only You r Independen t

Inturance

$6.49 gal.
$2.10 qt.

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Six Win Cash,
Trophies In
Jaycee Event

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Glidden Croftsmon

Mr. and Mrs. Ben tz Wolfe and
Mrs. William
Baxter returned
home W ednetday evening after a
viait wi th relative, In B ridgeport,
0., an d W heellne,
Va. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Saddler of Beech
Bouom vlslted with th em Mon­
day in ¥1he,unr:.
. Mr. and. Mr,. .Ron ·Sprioger of
:jlloun t _ Vernon, . 0., tormer resi- '
denta o! foD)eroy; •t.lcre Fri da y
ni;ht J Ueel&amp;: (I ( Hr� a nd
Mrs.
Jamea , Die hl, Mulbercy .Heights.

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Driver

Moos Soughti :i

• So tit)' ID Ult w1\tt, brush or roller

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tho••n •"" thullllae:ahN 1M ""
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2 pts. $1 .34 - 2 qts. $2.33 - 2 gal. $7.56

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Mra. Jay Myers was taktm to
Cincinnati last week, b)' ambu•
lance, to the home of her daugb- ·
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ter, Mn. George Shiff ler Jr.

Aro' un'.d ' ... .:.d
t :
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t.-i r. a nd Mrs. Baker Gordon
left Tueaday for a visil in (;hic11;go
wilh Mr. and Mr:;. Charleti .Ray­
burn and fami ly.

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WARRINI, WfL U" -· Pl"""
1M Mlnilb., ,ulldN NClu•
ilk ...-.,cluctlon 1■ hl1 dairy herd
a 11116111 .tf, dl111:ffl"" tllat »
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I... t. ... m llk from hit

'THI LITTLI PIGI

Apply SPRED SATIN in
minutes • • • enjoy it for years!

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Mn. David Neue attended an
Eastern Star Circl e meeting at
Macksburg, Tburfda y.
Mr. a nd Mrs. L . C. Bradford
and son, Roger were guests of Mr.
and Mn. David Nease al a din­
ner Wednesday eveoing, honor­
ing Ro1er on h is seveoth birth­
day.

Linda received many &amp;ifls from
her friends and the evening was
spent 1n playina: games, dsrn::­
lna and a ac avenger hunt. Re•
Plans will also be made (or the frea hments of sandwichea, potato
entertaining of the District offi . ch i.pa, aoft drinka and candy
,w�re served ,to lhose alr«tad.Y men
cers at th� Ma)" rneeUng.
S\c&gt;bu t, Ste­
.
J\.11 members . are uraed to � tioned and
p
S
teve n ,Pullen, Don
tne_
q,1
�,4.
.
,pfc1ent for lhe
y
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Ne1son,
Larry Gladwell, Kenny
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,Har,la , El eanor Bodimer. Ditne
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J&gt;avl�,· Manha•' Haekell, Da,id .
l)l't0Wftle. SCOU
Ci:overt, Mary Wolfe: Norma Ste- · - ' '
I wart, Samm, Hoc,d , Joh n il
OCld .,
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P aul llalnea, Stbv,n Hlndy, A.;,
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Bndbury, Buddy · Moore 1n d
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A L.:.11
�,if.
Dreama Hovattet. .
The Seoond Gra de
Bro"ttde
�p of_ suaa r Run School met (S,lldkli" . • ilft bul unable tq I
with their leaders, Mn. Robert atteh d was Zieta Nie.ri. The · hosly •• DDII HOUDA.1Ji1&lt; .i·
Murray 111d Mn. Harry Watson, I teue11 were aulsted
with the .
Mrs. Muln e Allensworth
Thursday after school at the Mur- parly by Marilyn's mother, Mrs:
is
cqnfined, to he r· home wi th a seray�om e , Butter n1.1t- av.
.j
CliUord, St1,1mbo.
-----'-vere 6-0re throat.
· •,J;'otlotHnf th� Bl'ownlc Promiae
Mrs. l"da Neil of Russe ll, K)'.,
ap"H Smile Song the girls made who h.aa been viaiting wilh h er
vt\atl on a for their lnveatllure cerein
alster, Mn. Lillia n McGhee re• I
mon)' to be held at the Church of
turned to her home Friday, she
Christ, May l . Plans were made , to
w,a accomp51nled by Mrs. McGhee
e.leet new patrol leader, at the
and Miu · Sylvia MeMt�r who
nut meeting, Pllnl wiere d,iscwa1 returned home
- a scrapbook for bhl!
·
1 ed •for ma�in�
, in �b� evening.
·The sc,plo PTA held its regular
_ tr&lt;?&lt;)D, Tflfl1 l • rll\ . �t r• jlven scout meelln &amp; Wcdnelday night wlth . M r. a nd Mrs :· C.'ffll Sauer Jr. ·
were In ParMe�■bW'&amp; If!JJ n ht
cril!t:ltll td thll rrtileY wfter school.
Mra WUda WI
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to
visJti-� tiri lti ,l.a wlf s¥er Sr.'.' at
denl. Plan:"!!�e ��:: t�� ·
sef���. ft�:"'((.�� �!� b�;t�� i, tPl'l!d
the
Gafflden-Clafk _H&lt;&gt;w1Ul. •
he dance held .fl'lday e\lenlng to
tbC close of the mo�ttn,11.
M
t,. Mlllcl6 "'Heck and D. L.
hth, - raise money •for the 1 PTA
,AU parents a,, u;8
..l,•
Beck
were In Ria Gran de
11, to ,tlcnd fun
lhb
d.
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tne
lnve11tl turc ceremony 011 May 1 ·
�ek to vliit ielaijves.
wh�ll t he air!, wl,U be pr� n l,.td · Edi'son «Qbstclter
a lllk on
\_\'.111 Rayo.old,, »aunnt," at the
lheit �\� .. and WlU o.fflci,lly be tile bon d iss ue for · the Mw ho
. a• Mt;ii• Gen,raJ ijo191utat 11 report•
Brownie Scouts. .
pllal in Meigs Co unty and Qeorg:e ed· to be. about tb.e, tame. •
Dallas wu prtsen\ed to speak and
Mr. and M"ra. Jack Kauff an d
invited the Harrlaonvlll e children d� u,lhler Jooy vi11ted recently
to Rutland Thuud.iy afternoon to with Mr. anl:t Mr,. John . KauU.
u-e an ear l y Khowln1 of the Rutttev. and Mrs. Rona ld S, Place
POMEROY, ORIO
land Senior play.
and h.miiy who are vililin with
8
Mt. and blr1. Harry Ho11d11he1t
TONIGHT
New omcen for the eomlng and dlUJblflr
.Freddie leit We d­
"ROCK·A-BYE-BABY"
ye ar were elected: president, Bea nesday
1or
a
short trip into
Jtmy Lewi-,, Marilyn Mu.well
Woods; vice prtsldent, France, 'feaneasee
Wbili lhey are a:one
On COior)
Alkire; secre tary, Len■ Oberhol­ t�eJr
amaU, er aon :Steven la with
SUN., MON, and TUIS.
:r.er ; trea1mrer, Raymond Colttrlll . h
Jlj a:randparen&amp;,.
"1001 ARABIAN NJGIITS"
Mr,. WeaJey l"ry 111,nd aon MarMrs.
Wiseman
led
a
abort
pro-'
Mister MAGOO
V
in
were bwlneu vi1iLor1 in
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1ram 1nd refre1hment1 w.ere ser- o,i.,o ·.
unLln
a:ton today,
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h
ved
by Mn. P'aull e Atk a,
"THE FLYING FONTAJNES"
Be(ty
Gilkey,
Mrs.
Mal')'
Michtel Callan -;-- Joan EWilllll
and Mn. Haul Henderson.
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Tbe c hoir will • h•"O. wouilcl up ·· A Son� and a Pr a yer", "Keep
a s hor_t to ur ,;if _ O hio appw1m ce.11 failh with God, America ·•, "l!e
when I t pau ses 111 Laure l Cliff !or Slum!Jers Not Nor Sleeps " , "For•
ll s program. The
dlr�ar 11 evermore Rejoice!", "Hymns of
Herbert P epptr.
J,'aith" a trombone solo by Nad a
The program . 11tartJnc
7;3Q Zimmer, "�pirit of God", tenor
includes: "Onw�rd Cll(il. '
Soll- solO by Divid Bowden· "Peace
diera", " O God. 11cCe.pt )ly' art" , Sweet Peace" and ··Nothing Sati1· ·Rock of Af,11••' 'I Wllt/ QC of fies But Jeaua."
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SCHOOL CHOIR
. 3 l•voi.ce oa��e Vocation School choir o( Jackson,
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at the Laurel Cl)ff Free Methodist Church, Rev . W, H . Stra us.

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The cast for the Senior plays of Middleport High were anen by 'May 13 lo Mrs. John ".i1oore, nounced yesterday. This /.ear the Seniors are presenting two
who will take Lhe money to the one act plays on May 1 . Mrs. Nan Moore is directing the

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Towu Jails Busy After �rests By Co�ty, Local Officers

Jn Middleport jail tbll morninC: , released under $IM) bond l!!aeh on
Law - offitlt'.111 11( tht, �a had �
trander to Lbc coi111t)'' charge1 of In toxication.
awaiting
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in th.e • county j�il . thtf ll;)On\ing jail Was Charles Payne, Ru:nfotd.
Saturday ,evening, Caraon J.
cou�
of
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aod ODIi!! ma n beinfr h�d in· lh,c- W, Va., arrested Llnger
art11ted
was
Payne
larceny.
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leit, Pt.. Pleasant, forfeited
peti
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Midd_lent jail for Sllcrift:
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Hartenba'th .
In Jail were Virgil E. Hudson, Hartenbach Hid. No bearinll 'ftrc e■t J. Cunningham , New England,
Min..Y_lllt- arre1ted by c0unty of- hel d In county court today because W. Va. forfett�d $30 on an intox.i•
flee� on a cb.arge of allowlnl en of. _the absence t11f the clerk, R. E. cation charge, and . Richard C.
Knight, Athena, forfeited 33.70 on
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Relati
unllcenled operator to operate hia Gnndley.
Three Charles ton, W. Vi., men a apecdin&amp;: charge. All tbrce men
_ Gredgory Chute, · 1307 Bru�cls
car.
Reported By Family
by
Ave., Columbus •wJII jailed on a arrested sunda,y by Pomeroy Police had been urested last week
Claro l'ttoalm, wife of Harold
roy Polit.e,
Pome
Chief
said
nd,
bc:i
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released
were.
Rport
to
county charge or failure
Pltc■iJOl1, 81. • .,..._ In Ameri·
Ardith Barton, Pomeroy arrested
an accident and Charle s Sch uler, Jed Webster . Giving bond of $250
and
killed
that
whti
can •viltton
Pomeroy Police on assault and
by
in
Tuesday
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for
RuU.1nd , wu jailed by 'Pomeroy;
bl-If ill Fbll■del,i.ta S.IUNl■y,
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char&amp;eA fl ied bJ hta wife,
battery
was
court
Legar'11
Charle•
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charge
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na: the nte lne. William Holdren, Charleston,
Flihet', lli&lt;\(IJl!pol't,
hen the plainUlf lolled to
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Two
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Mr&lt;. ptt,■lm lr,· ibt !IM,c!M' of the (Rohen) t,la,n
i lFurnittU'f: Store, Dutton _Drug store, 1111 , PwtllaOUtt,, .Route a, ob an l Tbom■is o. Wilner and Charles M. appear to pre:11 cbargea.
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Hobaon, $25 and eosu Ott an u-­
uult and ba�te?l[ -c�ar&amp;e and 1us­
pended the fme. A fine of $2.$ and
costs was al&amp;0 suspended for For­
real Fontenot, charged with de­
fraud ln&amp; an innkee per. t,uline
Dorat, Long lloUom, paid a N ;ind
cost.Ii �ne on ■ 1tate. patrol chlf'Ce
of falling to stop m an aPured
dear dl!ltanee.
Geora:e.
Patrolman
Pomeroy
Hick• and Middleport Patrolman
Ike Neal h ad a roadblocll:. H!l up at
Kern Run early tht11 mornin1 In ,
an effort lo 1,pprcbcnd two men
who had robbed • motorut. at Bel,­
pre, but the two men, -■Id lo be
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2-DaHy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 25, 1960
M�� and Mrs. :Robert HJwk of
Chester is staying al Ch1rlea Spen
C'er 's home whil� Mrs. ipencer l1
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IW' JNn P•l"Mr
1ue11 ot Calhy Tbomu,. 111.unda,.
\ . lira. Miude Sellarcil 1a DOW at
IUtTHOAY OINNIR
Mn .. Ethel �nowden ..,.. hon- her home in Holden, W. v1., wilb
ored with a b1rtlld1y dlnner Sun- Iler bu.aband, Ed.
• day, April 10, at the hom• of her
Mr. lDd Mn. Don SLr1ua of
ton, Mr. and Mn. Harry Snowden Columbus called on .Mr. and Mn.
Edward Thomu. M.onda)i.
and 10n,. David, Pt. Pleuant.
Attendtnli! were Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mn. Carlot Snowden and
Robert Snowden and family, Rut- Jeff weni wed:end 1UN1, ol lbelr
land; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow daua:hter, )Ir. and Mn. Jolin Mont­
den and tamily, Columbu1; Mr. and a:omery, Columblll.
Mrs. Nathan Taylor, Debue, W. Va.
Mrs. Helen Bolin bu bun tnmMr. and Mrs. CarlOll Snowden and !erred to a Columbut hoapltal.
Jeff, Rutland, and Mr. and Mr1.
John Sha.lee and children or
�ick Tassen and Cynthia, H1mt• Muncie, Ind., 1pen1,. the !:alter bol•
IDli!lOD.
iday with Rev. and M.n. Raymond
GOOD FRIDAY SIRVICIS
Biddle and Cllvln. Allen Biddle
'I'he Nuarene, Church of Christ wu also a weekend 1ue.1t of bil
and Methodist churches of 1Rotland parenta.
held a union Good Friday service
Mn. Violet Grate 1- employ.cl al
&amp;l th_e Methodist Chur,:h, Friday the Rutland )fut �.rket owned bJ"
evening.
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Arnold and Herm.n OrJte ot
Rev. Gevra:e Davia of the Meth&lt;&gt;dist Church, gave the welcome. Mr. the Rutland and Muon Furnitu.re
Vernon Weber 11n1 '"The Lord'• Storea Were in Cbarle1ton TuHday
Prayer"
accompanied by .Mn. to attend I furniture show�
Margaret SchlUing.
Mra. Garnet Wllllaniaon, Allb
Rev. Thomas Weill, of the Chalmer dealer, attended a teceul
Church of Christ gave the sermon. dillrid dinner and salea meetina
Mrs. Ethel Nelson and Thlema in Belpre.
Michael :sang "Thirty Pleees of
Mr. and Mn. B111 Coy and
Silver"' accomP1nied ·by Mn. Le• 'dau,bter have moved from the
ona King. Rev. Harold Klina:el, Orate property on Colle1e:11v to the
Na:r.arene Churh a:ave the scrip- Hutcblnson property on Route lZt
lure, and Herbie Grate, son of 'Mr. near Milea Cemeter,.
and Mn. Arnold Grate, aan1
"Open the Gates of the Temple"
acrompanied by Mrs. Klingel.
Charles-Hoffman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Ho£fman, and Blaine
Turner, son of iv. and Mn.
BY MRS. C. D. WOOOI
Sunday School atlendancie on
W_fyDe Turner, were in charge of
April 17 was 88, offertne ,11.80.
the candle lighting.
W onhip fervice1 we.re held at
SUNRIS ■ SERVICE
Easter Sunri11e ,ervlce. were 10:45 with the ltev. Card brlnt·
held al the Church of Chrt,t. Re"Y. Ing the me.,uge on ''The Gloey of
Thoma&amp; Weillii hr.ought the aetmon Easter." A.1 ChrisUana we mu1t
Cathy Thomas s4ng 11.ccompanied gin the story of CbrUlt and HI•
by s,bra Canaday. The lradltionl love to others." Florence Spen•
Euter break(&amp;Sl was served in the cer sang a q,ecial numbtr "At
ctiUrch basement following the aer• Calvary."
..,ices.
Eaoter Sunriae aenlce1 were
CILEaRATIS fht BIRTHDAY
held on the bW by �r,. Ella
Mn. Belle Martin celebra,led her Weaver'• al 5:45 with an at!end•
91st birthday with a dinnor at- ance of 21. Mrs. Eleanor &amp;ylea
le.oded by all her childreb oo Sun- w11 program leader. The songs·
and
day, April 10. Mn. Marlin wa1 "One DQ", "He LJves"
presented many useful gifts.
"Christ Arose" w,re sune by the
Attending were Mr. and Mn. gro up and "Were You There?''
Ira Martin and Bruce, Kentucky; was auna: by Mr. and Mn. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ada-ms and D. Woode. Poems were a:iven by
�ue, Leewood, W. Va.; Mr. 11.nd Tbelm1 Hendetaon and Charles
Mrs. Robert Kaiser of Waverly; Taylor.
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Mrs. Ethel .Kinney of Canal Win•
The Sunday �ool cla�es of
cheater; William Martin and chlld• younger chUdrtn enjoyed I.ft e H
hunt on the church lawn from
ren, and John Martin, Rulland.
RELATIVE DIES
1Q:34H0.45.
Mrs. Frances Larkin, Middleport
There was -an attendantt of
R. D. received word of the death 30 at communion senJaia on
of her brother-in•law, Don Larkins , Saturday evening April 16.
Columbus who died Monday, ApThere wts 1n 11.ttendance of 14
ril 18. The body was sent to New Wednesday evenin&amp; •t the prayer
servicfl1 with Helen WoorJe lead•
Mexico for bur!al.
ed. The group appointed C. D.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Vrs. Robert Nell!lon &amp;re Woode to lead this Wednesday
announcing the birth of ·an 8 lb., evening.
'1 ounce son, Culley Robert, at Hol•
Mrs. Dinsmore Boyle&amp; ,pent •
zer Hospital, April 19. The&gt;' have few day, thla i,eek with ber par,
two other children, Vicki and enta;. Mr. •and "Mn. Marne Sturm
of MIilstone, W. Va.
Pamela.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Easler visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Nelson anrl Mr. and Mn. Harry Guthrie were Mr. and J(ra.
Delbert Yost and famU, of Sugar
Howard Phillips, Rutland.
Great grandparents are Mr. and Grove and Mr. and Mra. Sed Q'.
Mrs. J. Henry Nelaon, Mr. and Mrs. Brleri of Columbus.
William Haley, Rutland, and :Mrs ,
Mr. and Mn. Earl Davia and
daughter Ellt-n of Marietta took
"M&amp;ude Wilson, Sprin&amp;field.
dinner with Mr. and Mn. Chia.
FIR.MEN CALLED
Te Rutland VolLinteer Fire De· 0. Woode, Eaater. Supper 1ue1ta:
partment anawered
two dlla were )Jr. and Mn. Clair Woode
the past week. The first was to a of Cheater.
Mr. and 'Mn. Chas. O'Brien and
·brush £ire on the hlII back of the
Freda Grate property,_ Colle-ae-av. son or Col�mbus spent lhe EuThe 1econd call was tO pt1t out ter weekend wilb her p1rent1,.
a burnina pill of scrap lumbel- �- and- Mn.. Gamer Griffin.
and tree 1\ump on \he adjolnina
Mr.a. G. C. Hart a nd Mn. Ill•
properties of Nick Grueser 1nd the al Woolfrom and 2,wo children
home occupied,_ by the Calvin' spent the --.nd witll . the
Sprouse and John Tillis fllmme, on Dinsmore Boyles 'family.
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Mr. and Mn. Clarence Alberton
and two children of Columbu1
RUTLAND PllllSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webster ,pent lhe weekend wttb Mr. and
and son and Dwayne Eskew and Mn. Arthur Atherton a'nd Wilma
friend o! Dayton, ·Mn. Mildred Jean.
Withee, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Wm. Gale •nd ton Billy,
ltichard Simon, Rocky and P&amp;tty 1 of Quincy, Mich., vJalted her mo­
Langaville, were Ea1ter Sunday I.her Mn. Clifford Kincaid for
1ue1ts of· Mr. and illn. Raymond Easter.
Mr. and Mn. PhUlip .Boyle, of
Hatfield, Joyce and Charles,
MIN Ph)'Ula A:nft Murph�)". i\U• Che41,er, Kr. and Mn. Starlin,:
dent. at Kentucky, Cbrl1tl1n •C ol• MUIU' of Eutero lftd Kt. and
leae, wai • recent 1uut of_&gt;.(t. and Mn . .Nchard · S.ne.l' and ,on
lln. Earl Kl ... While here, Miu Timmy ,pent Eiste, with tlielr
M�liey wu , 1pea.ter at , the parent.a, lb'. and Mn. Dhwnore
Church of Chrilt tellln&amp; of her fu• Boylea.
tun II a mi11ionary to Mexico. A
The Berun elau of the Churcll
1llver� otterlnr • wa1. taken to aid of Cbrut. llldileport, pNNnted
H. E. P""1 with a poUed Uty
her.
Re\'. ThomH V. Weill,, Gra)'.aon 1 for Elater.
Ky't w:11 a week end riuest of Mr.
Mr. •nd Mra. Harold Swarte
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and children of
and �rs. Earl King.
• Mra. Je111mine L)'on1 was a bus- Va., •pent Sunt:I■)' wjtJa' bb: 'par.
Jneu visitor in «:}a1Upol11 Tuesday. ent1, itr. ind lln. Holwrt Sw.tirb
llra. Mar)' Liatlley and· t.mU,
Mr. and Mra.. H. W. _folden of
Charlotte, N. C., W1lre· weekend of Luq:sville vl11tect l\er mother
c1,1e1bi or Mra. Gamet Wlllit"110R. Mrs. Etta Brook, Zuter.
c,lli.. Satunlay _were Mn. Mahl
Mr. and iln. Pearl Bll&lt;lley
Farmet � Mr. and Mn. Ben Har• have purebued and mdwd lilto
"Yey, Columbul, llarimt Ward &amp; holllf!I trailer located on their
and Dom Gaffney, Baltimore, jid, tum.
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Vi�\Un1 S11nda, wa1 Miu Sandra
Kra. France, U.rper and fam•
lly and Vjt1lJlia S.1111 of CoolvUle
ln.lrabam, llarieLta.
'Mn. LoWae Nie.hot, visited over visited Ii-, Tutborer at
the weekend with bet dau1htu, Elmwood •Nunin, Home.,
Mn. Max: Edmundaon
Mr. and Mr,., Wm Carr , an4
Mr. and
chl,ldttn vldt_,d her, JaNllt,, l!f.
1An1svlllo, R. D.
. Earl Kln&amp; *pent a and 1Mra. Robett Wbtte al ltulO
Mr. and Mn,
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ilin. �·•""'"'· Jn4 family In � lliya
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Col�bu1, _recenu;.
·vacallan ·,t �if Old bom1 it G.U11-'
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11111 ai&gt;d Jlr. arid lib'. 0, ,,., t.Y· daUCbter ol ••j&lt;l•tl&lt;I ••,
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w� the Htlw.$"�irfi 111.d ·Folllln., Buel Shoemaker II
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cleanl'!,l,loo � l!lhel Nei.,,n. ·
Mn. Be,ale . WIie bu been Ill Paul BU&lt;,klof incl I
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lire. u,t Kn. Cb'de llln1 and Belpte,
Jfa!,e( Swarta and
famll) haq moved from. the Earl fir. 1111d Kn. "ilifi,id lllnr., all of
But)dey of
lllnl � fll&gt; CoUe..av to the Athens and
Jeae wood prpJl«IY, !lalelll"BL
R':!'18vlll'1
lldwml 'l'homu
Tlie Girl Scout troop of fte.....
Mr,, aml
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JfN. JCthel Nelaon vi• ville visited the f.:imwood Nun1
and uee
lttd t;ath)I Tho111u 11 MelO Qen, Home 1!11ter and �led !
era! II01f\lal, Illa Tliomu
a pallen!l with llln4-....d• ., ...
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TOKYO 1JPI - The govern­
ment of Nepal has appealed to
the Nepalese people to give Com•
rnunlst Chinese Premier Chou En•
lal a "warin welcome" when h,e
arrlv,e-s in Kathmandu Tuesday en
foute home from talks in New
Delhi, Jndta, with Indian Premier
Jawaharlal Nehrll, the New China
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sils. Everything To Be Found In A First Class
Hardware and F·urnitu re Store.
. NIGHT STAN D · · · · · · · · · ·. Sale $14.99
Blond - Reg, $9.95

NIGHT STAND · · · · · · · · · · · · Sale '$4.99
Wootl.-4 Chain- Reg. $39.95

AWNING- 9 h. · · · · · · · · Sale $11.75
Sunbeun - Reg, U 4.95

ELEORIC IRON · · · · · · · · · · Sale $8.49
General MUls - Reg. $1Z.95

8RlWA$T SUITES · · · · Sale $14.99
Drop Leaf - White Porcelain - Was $8,95

UTILITY TABLE · · · · · · · · · · Sale $3.99

ELECTRIC IRON · : · · · · · · .. Sale $6.99
¾ Bed

COil SPRING - 48" · · .. · · · $9. 95

Leatherette Seals - Reg. $5,95

DINING ROOM CHAIRS

BEDS-WOOD and IRON

Sale $1.50

INCLUDING MlLS

$2.50-$5.00 -$7.50-$9.95

Reg. $!.95

BOUDOIR LAMPS · · · · · · · · Sale $1.49
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Pl_umbing Accessories, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves,

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Kem-tone $4.29 gal.

Be�$, "Box· Spri��s, ·Matf-resses� ::latt, Tubs

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Kem-Glo $6.25 gal.

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ALUMINUM ROASTERS · · Sale $ l.49 ,

BO�:...,INGS · · · · · · · · Choice $29.95

l,.alvanl,'1'1- Size 3 x 8

35::IJtilhJ c.-.tnets · · · · · · All ½ ,Price

IRON SHEETS · · Sale $1.00 per sheet.

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IW' JNn P•l"Mr
1ue11 ot Calhy Tbomu,. 111.unda,.
\ . lira. Miude Sellarcil 1a DOW at
IUtTHOAY OINNIR
Mn .. Ethel �nowden ..,.. hon- her home in Holden, W. v1., wilb
ored with a b1rtlld1y dlnner Sun- Iler bu.aband, Ed.
• day, April 10, at the hom• of her
Mr. lDd Mn. Don SLr1ua of
ton, Mr. and Mn. Harry Snowden Columbus called on .Mr. and Mn.
Edward Thomu. M.onda)i.
and 10n,. David, Pt. Pleuant.
Attendtnli! were Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mn. Carlot Snowden and
Robert Snowden and family, Rut- Jeff weni wed:end 1UN1, ol lbelr
land; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow daua:hter, )Ir. and Mn. Jolin Mont­
den and tamily, Columbu1; Mr. and a:omery, Columblll.
Mrs. Nathan Taylor, Debue, W. Va.
Mrs. Helen Bolin bu bun tnmMr. and Mrs. CarlOll Snowden and !erred to a Columbut hoapltal.
Jeff, Rutland, and Mr. and Mr1.
John Sha.lee and children or
�ick Tassen and Cynthia, H1mt• Muncie, Ind., 1pen1,. the !:alter bol•
IDli!lOD.
iday with Rev. and M.n. Raymond
GOOD FRIDAY SIRVICIS
Biddle and Cllvln. Allen Biddle
'I'he Nuarene, Church of Christ wu also a weekend 1ue.1t of bil
and Methodist churches of 1Rotland parenta.
held a union Good Friday service
Mn. Violet Grate 1- employ.cl al
&amp;l th_e Methodist Chur,:h, Friday the Rutland )fut �.rket owned bJ"
evening.
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Arnold and Herm.n OrJte ot
Rev. Gevra:e Davia of the Meth&lt;&gt;dist Church, gave the welcome. Mr. the Rutland and Muon Furnitu.re
Vernon Weber 11n1 '"The Lord'• Storea Were in Cbarle1ton TuHday
Prayer"
accompanied by .Mn. to attend I furniture show�
Margaret SchlUing.
Mra. Garnet Wllllaniaon, Allb
Rev. Thomas Weill, of the Chalmer dealer, attended a teceul
Church of Christ gave the sermon. dillrid dinner and salea meetina
Mrs. Ethel Nelson and Thlema in Belpre.
Michael :sang "Thirty Pleees of
Mr. and Mn. B111 Coy and
Silver"' accomP1nied ·by Mn. Le• 'dau,bter have moved from the
ona King. Rev. Harold Klina:el, Orate property on Colle1e:11v to the
Na:r.arene Churh a:ave the scrip- Hutcblnson property on Route lZt
lure, and Herbie Grate, son of 'Mr. near Milea Cemeter,.
and Mn. Arnold Grate, aan1
"Open the Gates of the Temple"
acrompanied by Mrs. Klingel.
Charles-Hoffman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Ho£fman, and Blaine
Turner, son of iv. and Mn.
BY MRS. C. D. WOOOI
Sunday School atlendancie on
W_fyDe Turner, were in charge of
April 17 was 88, offertne ,11.80.
the candle lighting.
W onhip fervice1 we.re held at
SUNRIS ■ SERVICE
Easter Sunri11e ,ervlce. were 10:45 with the ltev. Card brlnt·
held al the Church of Chrt,t. Re"Y. Ing the me.,uge on ''The Gloey of
Thoma&amp; Weillii hr.ought the aetmon Easter." A.1 ChrisUana we mu1t
Cathy Thomas s4ng 11.ccompanied gin the story of CbrUlt and HI•
by s,bra Canaday. The lradltionl love to others." Florence Spen•
Euter break(&amp;Sl was served in the cer sang a q,ecial numbtr "At
ctiUrch basement following the aer• Calvary."
..,ices.
Eaoter Sunriae aenlce1 were
CILEaRATIS fht BIRTHDAY
held on the bW by �r,. Ella
Mn. Belle Martin celebra,led her Weaver'• al 5:45 with an at!end•
91st birthday with a dinnor at- ance of 21. Mrs. Eleanor &amp;ylea
le.oded by all her childreb oo Sun- w11 program leader. The songs·
and
day, April 10. Mn. Marlin wa1 "One DQ", "He LJves"
presented many useful gifts.
"Christ Arose" w,re sune by the
Attending were Mr. and Mn. gro up and "Were You There?''
Ira Martin and Bruce, Kentucky; was auna: by Mr. and Mn. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ada-ms and D. Woode. Poems were a:iven by
�ue, Leewood, W. Va.; Mr. 11.nd Tbelm1 Hendetaon and Charles
Mrs. Robert Kaiser of Waverly; Taylor.
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Mrs. Ethel .Kinney of Canal Win•
The Sunday �ool cla�es of
cheater; William Martin and chlld• younger chUdrtn enjoyed I.ft e H
hunt on the church lawn from
ren, and John Martin, Rulland.
RELATIVE DIES
1Q:34H0.45.
Mrs. Frances Larkin, Middleport
There was -an attendantt of
R. D. received word of the death 30 at communion senJaia on
of her brother-in•law, Don Larkins , Saturday evening April 16.
Columbus who died Monday, ApThere wts 1n 11.ttendance of 14
ril 18. The body was sent to New Wednesday evenin&amp; •t the prayer
servicfl1 with Helen WoorJe lead•
Mexico for bur!al.
ed. The group appointed C. D.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Vrs. Robert Nell!lon &amp;re Woode to lead this Wednesday
announcing the birth of ·an 8 lb., evening.
'1 ounce son, Culley Robert, at Hol•
Mrs. Dinsmore Boyle&amp; ,pent •
zer Hospital, April 19. The&gt;' have few day, thla i,eek with ber par,
two other children, Vicki and enta;. Mr. •and "Mn. Marne Sturm
of MIilstone, W. Va.
Pamela.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Easler visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Nelson anrl Mr. and Mn. Harry Guthrie were Mr. and J(ra.
Delbert Yost and famU, of Sugar
Howard Phillips, Rutland.
Great grandparents are Mr. and Grove and Mr. and Mra. Sed Q'.
Mrs. J. Henry Nelaon, Mr. and Mrs. Brleri of Columbus.
William Haley, Rutland, and :Mrs ,
Mr. and Mn. Earl Davia and
daughter Ellt-n of Marietta took
"M&amp;ude Wilson, Sprin&amp;field.
dinner with Mr. and Mn. Chia.
FIR.MEN CALLED
Te Rutland VolLinteer Fire De· 0. Woode, Eaater. Supper 1ue1ta:
partment anawered
two dlla were )Jr. and Mn. Clair Woode
the past week. The first was to a of Cheater.
Mr. and 'Mn. Chas. O'Brien and
·brush £ire on the hlII back of the
Freda Grate property,_ Colle-ae-av. son or Col�mbus spent lhe EuThe 1econd call was tO pt1t out ter weekend wilb her p1rent1,.
a burnina pill of scrap lumbel- �- and- Mn.. Gamer Griffin.
and tree 1\ump on \he adjolnina
Mr.a. G. C. Hart a nd Mn. Ill•
properties of Nick Grueser 1nd the al Woolfrom and 2,wo children
home occupied,_ by the Calvin' spent the --.nd witll . the
Sprouse and John Tillis fllmme, on Dinsmore Boyles 'family.
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Mr. and Mn. Clarence Alberton
and two children of Columbu1
RUTLAND PllllSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webster ,pent lhe weekend wttb Mr. and
and son and Dwayne Eskew and Mn. Arthur Atherton a'nd Wilma
friend o! Dayton, ·Mn. Mildred Jean.
Withee, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Wm. Gale •nd ton Billy,
ltichard Simon, Rocky and P&amp;tty 1 of Quincy, Mich., vJalted her mo­
Langaville, were Ea1ter Sunday I.her Mn. Clifford Kincaid for
1ue1ts of· Mr. and illn. Raymond Easter.
Mr. and Mn. PhUlip .Boyle, of
Hatfield, Joyce and Charles,
MIN Ph)'Ula A:nft Murph�)". i\U• Che41,er, Kr. and Mn. Starlin,:
dent. at Kentucky, Cbrl1tl1n •C ol• MUIU' of Eutero lftd Kt. and
leae, wai • recent 1uut of_&gt;.(t. and Mn . .Nchard · S.ne.l' and ,on
lln. Earl Kl ... While here, Miu Timmy ,pent Eiste, with tlielr
M�liey wu , 1pea.ter at , the parent.a, lb'. and Mn. Dhwnore
Church of Chrilt tellln&amp; of her fu• Boylea.
tun II a mi11ionary to Mexico. A
The Berun elau of the Churcll
1llver� otterlnr • wa1. taken to aid of Cbrut. llldileport, pNNnted
H. E. P""1 with a poUed Uty
her.
Re\'. ThomH V. Weill,, Gra)'.aon 1 for Elater.
Ky't w:11 a week end riuest of Mr.
Mr. •nd Mra. Harold Swarte
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and �rs. Earl King.
• Mra. Je111mine L)'on1 was a bus- Va., •pent Sunt:I■)' wjtJa' bb: 'par.
Jneu visitor in «:}a1Upol11 Tuesday. ent1, itr. ind lln. Holwrt Sw.tirb
llra. Mar)' Liatlley and· t.mU,
Mr. and Mra.. H. W. _folden of
Charlotte, N. C., W1lre· weekend of Luq:sville vl11tect l\er mother
c1,1e1bi or Mra. Gamet Wlllit"110R. Mrs. Etta Brook, Zuter.
c,lli.. Satunlay _were Mn. Mahl
Mr. and iln. Pearl Bll&lt;lley
Farmet � Mr. and Mn. Ben Har• have purebued and mdwd lilto
"Yey, Columbul, llarimt Ward &amp; holllf!I trailer located on their
and Dom Gaffney, Baltimore, jid, tum.
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Vi�\Un1 S11nda, wa1 Miu Sandra
Kra. France, U.rper and fam•
lly and Vjt1lJlia S.1111 of CoolvUle
ln.lrabam, llarieLta.
'Mn. LoWae Nie.hot, visited over visited Ii-, Tutborer at
the weekend with bet dau1htu, Elmwood •Nunin, Home.,
Mn. Max: Edmundaon
Mr. and Mr,., Wm Carr , an4
Mr. and
chl,ldttn vldt_,d her, JaNllt,, l!f.
1An1svlllo, R. D.
. Earl Kln&amp; *pent a and 1Mra. Robett Wbtte al ltulO
Mr. and Mn,
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lire. u,t Kn. Cb'de llln1 and Belpte,
Jfa!,e( Swarta and
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But)dey of
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Jeae wood prpJl«IY, !lalelll"BL
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Tlie Girl Scout troop of fte.....
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JfN. JCthel Nelaon vi• ville visited the f.:imwood Nun1
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TOKYO 1JPI - The govern­
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the Nepalese people to give Com•
rnunlst Chinese Premier Chou En•
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arrlv,e-s in Kathmandu Tuesday en
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Delhi, Jndta, with Indian Premier
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Hardware and F·urnitu re Store.
. NIGHT STAN D · · · · · · · · · ·. Sale $14.99
Blond - Reg, $9.95

NIGHT STAND · · · · · · · · · · · · Sale '$4.99
Wootl.-4 Chain- Reg. $39.95

AWNING- 9 h. · · · · · · · · Sale $11.75
Sunbeun - Reg, U 4.95

ELEORIC IRON · · · · · · · · · · Sale $8.49
General MUls - Reg. $1Z.95

8RlWA$T SUITES · · · · Sale $14.99
Drop Leaf - White Porcelain - Was $8,95

UTILITY TABLE · · · · · · · · · · Sale $3.99

ELECTRIC IRON · : · · · · · · .. Sale $6.99
¾ Bed

COil SPRING - 48" · · .. · · · $9. 95

Leatherette Seals - Reg. $5,95

DINING ROOM CHAIRS

BEDS-WOOD and IRON

Sale $1.50

INCLUDING MlLS

$2.50-$5.00 -$7.50-$9.95

Reg. $!.95

BOUDOIR LAMPS · · · · · · · · Sale $1.49
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Kem-tone $4.29 gal.

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ALUMINUM ROASTERS · · Sale $ l.49 ,

BO�:...,INGS · · · · · · · · Choice $29.95

l,.alvanl,'1'1- Size 3 x 8

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COLUMBUS
evebed its series here w 1 ih tht'
Columb\ll Jets Suriday, talong 11
7·1 decliion in lhe firsl telt'vised
blleball 1am41 here slnce 1 Of,5.
The Maple Lears Jot three runs
in the fint two innings off l0&amp;er
lton Blackburn two uf them un•
earned. Tiie)· added two more in
the fifth and two in the sixth off
rookie t&gt;iomet.lt-s Olive.
The Jell outhit the Le.ah. 9-8,
but we� plagued bY eight w•lks

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11ie Tigers haven't tnjde such
a fatst start 11inee l hey won eight
o{ their first nint' games in 1937
and the Plrales are · making their
be!it earl)' 1howi11g since they won
their first seven games in 1938.
In ract, over the years, the Tigers
and Pirates have mDre often than.
not dissapoi u.ted ! heir followe!'I
I w1th early-season slumps.

f"asey Wisl'. t he PX MilwaukPc
infielder, ;ind t :i ll tw r J .u11 lll'rhl•r
t" t It'd the TigL•rs ' 1•xplos i �•p 111taek
Sunday wh ilt•
J lar\ €"Y l l 11Jdix,
" h o hadn't lwa 1 en t he Hraves
smee 1957, w .i -. l hl' Pirates' hero
\Vise. (ll\1ng I II for � t• 1 1&gt;11&lt;l-bas1·
man F rank Bo l l m u � i l ro H • i n f i v t&gt;
runs with 1 w, i ti 1 1 mcrs , a tri p l i·
and a 8 ingli• ;rnd lle,rl&gt;eret h11 u
grilntl slam h unn· r t ha t tu ghl i ghtc&lt;l a si x r u u f i r �t•iru u n g assa u l 1
on 22 -game w umt:-r t:,irly \\' ynn.
Foyte c - k } ll'ldetJ nine hit;' lo
Paul
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Haddr�x gave way to tlroy � a t"e
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In Germany As
Medical Private

Bowles I 24 SpoMs
Army PvL James �- Bowles , 22,
son or Mr. and Mr�. E rne s t Bowl es,
540 LaureH . St . , Middleporl, �ecent•
ly arrived m Germany an� 1s now
11 "?ember or the 52nd Med1c�I Uattalion.
A supply clerk in the batlalion 's
Headquarter, Detachmenl in Ludw•gsburg, he entered the Army
last ftetober and completed ba1ic
traininj at Fort Hood, T!!X,
Bowles is 11 19ft7 gNduate ot
Middleport HHlgh School. Befote
entering the Army, he waa a pro•
tessional baseball player with the
ClncinnatJ Redt farm syster.

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1 r firs ! game whe� they
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1 111• � t· w Y�r k Yankees �ored
i'ig h t 1· u r. 1s with nobody out m t h�
f i rst 1nn1.ng and downed the Bal\1�nor&lt;' Ortolts. 1 5-9, and the Wash111gton Senators beat the Boston
Ut•d Sox, 1 1-IO, 111 other Ame rican
I.eague g ames.
Cubt But Glanh
In the Nal ional i,eagul', the Chicago Cubs knocked t h e San FrandsC' o G iant s out or rirst place.
9-4. the St. Louis Cardinals beat
the Los Angeles Dodgers. 7-2, and
the Cincinnati Reds won, 10-4, a rt­
er losing the first game of their
douhle-ht&gt;ader with the Philadel,
phia Phillies, 9-�.

The Indians rocked Don Larsen
for five runs in the £irst inning
and went on to beat the A's b1, .
hind Gary Bell'B six-hit pilchi ng.
Woody Held hi ! two homer s, inI e l uding n three-run blast in the
£irst inning,, and Vic Power and
J i m Pi c nall had three hits each
for Cleveland. The Indians had
Jost their firtt four game.!I or the
season.
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ROUSTON, Tex. UPI - Sonn1
Liston remained a aolld 3·1 favor•
ite to make Texan Roy Han-ii }lis
22nd straight victim In tonight's
"hCavyweight elimination" bout
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Run• llltttd In: Skinner, Pirates
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• Mathews. Breves; Aaron, Brave!!, qualification 1tandards.
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The · Unlvenlty of Michigan re­
Pitching: Friend, Pirates; Gib­ lay squada dominlated the actlon,
bon, Pirates; Low, Pirate11; Mc­ winninf five event,. Two relays
Cormick, Glanb; Jones, Glanlll, all records were broken and one tied.
2-0.
The only double winner amqng
the nearly 600 athletes rrom 26
Midwest colleaes and track clubs
competing w11 Soloman Akpata or
"Michiji!an State. He won 1he hno111ep,,.l ump witll s distancf' nf 47 ft.
3: 11.i lnehes arid the broad jump
with a distance of 23 ft. 6 1/4 in.
Glenn Davia, Olympic star and
former Ohln Stale great. won the
,CINCINNATI UPI - Vetf!ran 400-meter hurdles In the rel1y1
riichthander Don Newcombe, his record time of lil.8 sef'QTlds to •
flrat win of the 1enson tucked eaual the beat time ln the nation
away, anpeared ready for hls 11)60 this year set by Texaa' Rex
run wUh the Cincinnati Reds, but son.
he may have to Iron out a few
Ho\\l'ever, Jater in the dav Kan­
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BH' Cliff Cuahman ran It in 51.2
Newcombe was the winner, 10-4, in Kana■,.
1t Philadelphia Sunday after the
Davis was beat hy lpeh4&gt;N In thP
Phils won the opener or a double• 400-meter run by Dive Mllh, nl
header, 9-tJ. Newcombe, making Purdue, former Lakewoorl. Ohio.
hf■ ftr!lt start !llnce he was ■truck high S&lt;' h001 thamnlon, with 1
on thP. wrist by a line drive a time of 4'1.8 secondt.
week 1110, gave way to Jim Bros­
Also betterlfl( th&amp; Olvmpic ml11•
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tmum atandard of 14,t In the hl�b
The victory snappetl a four­ hurdles were ex-Il]d lana ,tar Wll•
game Rfil!ds I01ln1 1treelt and fln­ lle May "Ind Boy,m,, Grffll'I �1'­
l1hed I four-game series with n1rd C11e)'.
rotumed
Philadelphia a.11 they
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Tuesday night.
Lei Carney ln the 200-meter ;..
Home runs by Roy McMillan lay.!I to quality him for the 01,rn.
11nd Eddie X11ko otf starter Jim pica ind 1 1:lfl,8 ,tltd·, In the t•o­
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hi1 homers and Bill Mueroskl
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I gloves again Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m., th.ls time on the Knight on third, WI n •t lhort,
. Jackets' diamond in Munkipal Park.
Eddie Bartel• 1t aec�d 11.ftd Phil
Netlenal L.-.u•
The first. test, on April 5 before either club bad worked Harrison ■t nnt hH not letn
L. ,d. GB I out winter's kinks in throwing arms, ended 14-0 for the Pan. �h1rged W!th a •inrl · Jl......type
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ln other area •ames tomorrow
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7 3 .700 Lz ' Sincf' then Pornern)' has 1one on
San F ran&lt;'isco
Los Angeles
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Milwaukee
leu than mediocw 1ucce11 wh i le thers on the short end of the final
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St. Louis
putting eKperien« 1.mder &amp;he ltelts score.
t 5 .444 3
Cincinnati
Coach Nolan swackhamer, after
4 7 .364 4 I of a domtna11tt, young team.
3 6 .333 4
Chicl'go
Coach Ruaell Moore's boys own watchln1 b11ebal!1 go through the
SuNl.ay's RMvtts
wins over Racine, Pt. Pleasanl, legs of his infield like water
Phllad•lphla t Cincinnati 5 ht
Jackson, Gallipolis, and Rut land. through I sievt'" in llve games, was
CiACinnati 10 ,t.iladelphia 4 Ind
Middleport l08I: 'to Wahama, Galli- overjoy@d with hi!1 boys ' work in
Plttsburvt, 7 MUwaukN 3
polis, Point Ple:,sant and Jackson the Racine game the last lime out
Ch,uvo 9 Ian Francisco •
while picldn1 11p victories over when not a single error was comSt. Loui1 7 L• Anplu t
Rulland and Bacine.
mitted. His pitching, too, in Boone
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Pltt1bu n.ih J MilwaukN 4
Charles Bush. could shape up, with
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Philadalphia 3 Cl nclnn.atl 2
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San Francisco at St. Louis (
Oiler on third, senior 'One Hart•
McCormick t2.01 v1. Mizell (1·1).
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Pittsburgh 1t PhUNalphle, nl9ht
Finsterwald looked Uke Citation Junior Anderson at finit.
Mllwaukff at Cincinnati, nlfht
Panthffl Are V•lff•n•
with a 10-length lead al he ran
Los Angela1 at Chla,o
The Panthen are experienced
San F randKo at St. Louis, n ight away from the field lo qrd a
record 'Ji-hole score of 2'JO Sun• with t.n all senior c11.st except in
American LHiu,
New third basetnan and junior Terry '
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Chicago
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-uelin k or gra bbing-. Only , Jacksnn, 5-4 loser
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Kansas City
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defeat OJJ its record, h&amp;B
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Fms terwaId turn ed In rounds OI
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then 81 the &amp;econd haU round of
fol"mance and the
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N4tw York 15 laltlmora 9
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place mone)'. His 270 obltu,rated
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leturd•Y"1, 1Nult.
�winnlnp over U:Di,000 tpr
WOULD KNOCK JINX
Detr91t 6 Ch ic.,. 2
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SAN FRANCISCO UPI - K(p'J
Bo.ton I Wa..,lntf'M I
M11ten winner Arnold Pfl mer 'a Calhoun attemptl!I to overcome his
New .Yerk S laltlmote I
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Cow Palace jinx tonight by meet•
Klrt11• City 6 Clav.r...,t I
'�yi-t, PrOball,I• ftlb,ihff
}ch111ee ing confident Henry Hanll: Jn a 10.
Only thrte
liltlmore, at Waahl""1rr, .n ight to ca�h l'jl)atetwlJ.d hl the final round, non-lelevi1ed middle�ht
_pap.,_, (0.01 w K......,.r (0-!0), ll-DoJJI Sand'en of '.lfilm� John- bout that aome ring expert&amp; pre­
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Tiger., Pirate Fans Wl1ooping It Up After 20
Years Of Waiting For l'ast Starts In Majors
United p,.... lnt •.-n..ktnal
You cant bWmc Detroit and
Pittabur&amp;h rans for whooping il
up - they',•c wai\ed 20 years for
lhe Tigers and Pirates to niake
jackrabbit starli..
The Tigers remained unbeaten
a lop lht- American League when
t liey whipped the Chicago White
Sox, 12-4, for th2lr firth straighl
victory Sunday while the pirates
took over first place in the N illional League when t hey beat the
Mllwaukee Bra \'es , 7·3, "or their
eighth triumph in 1 1 games.

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Columb\ll Jets Suriday, talong 11
7·1 decliion in lhe firsl telt'vised
blleball 1am41 here slnce 1 Of,5.
The Maple Lears Jot three runs
in the fint two innings off l0&amp;er
lton Blackburn two uf them un•
earned. Tiie)· added two more in
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11ie Tigers haven't tnjde such
a fatst start 11inee l hey won eight
o{ their first nint' games in 1937
and the Plrales are · making their
be!it earl)' 1howi11g since they won
their first seven games in 1938.
In ract, over the years, the Tigers
and Pirates have mDre often than.
not dissapoi u.ted ! heir followe!'I
I w1th early-season slumps.

f"asey Wisl'. t he PX MilwaukPc
infielder, ;ind t :i ll tw r J .u11 lll'rhl•r
t" t It'd the TigL•rs ' 1•xplos i �•p 111taek
Sunday wh ilt•
J lar\ €"Y l l 11Jdix,
" h o hadn't lwa 1 en t he Hraves
smee 1957, w .i -. l hl' Pirates' hero
\Vise. (ll\1ng I II for � t• 1 1&gt;11&lt;l-bas1·
man F rank Bo l l m u � i l ro H • i n f i v t&gt;
runs with 1 w, i ti 1 1 mcrs , a tri p l i·
and a 8 ingli• ;rnd lle,rl&gt;eret h11 u
grilntl slam h unn· r t ha t tu ghl i ghtc&lt;l a si x r u u f i r �t•iru u n g assa u l 1
on 22 -game w umt:-r t:,irly \\' ynn.
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Bowles I 24 SpoMs
Army PvL James �- Bowles , 22,
son or Mr. and Mr�. E rne s t Bowl es,
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11 "?ember or the 52nd Med1c�I Uattalion.
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1 111• � t· w Y�r k Yankees �ored
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f i rst 1nn1.ng and downed the Bal\1�nor&lt;' Ortolts. 1 5-9, and the Wash111gton Senators beat the Boston
Ut•d Sox, 1 1-IO, 111 other Ame rican
I.eague g ames.
Cubt But Glanh
In the Nal ional i,eagul', the Chicago Cubs knocked t h e San FrandsC' o G iant s out or rirst place.
9-4. the St. Louis Cardinals beat
the Los Angeles Dodgers. 7-2, and
the Cincinnati Reds won, 10-4, a rt­
er losing the first game of their
douhle-ht&gt;ader with the Philadel,
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The Indians rocked Don Larsen
for five runs in the £irst inning
and went on to beat the A's b1, .
hind Gary Bell'B six-hit pilchi ng.
Woody Held hi ! two homer s, inI e l uding n three-run blast in the
£irst inning,, and Vic Power and
J i m Pi c nall had three hits each
for Cleveland. The Indians had
Jost their firtt four game.!I or the
season.
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ROUSTON, Tex. UPI - Sonn1
Liston remained a aolld 3·1 favor•
ite to make Texan Roy Han-ii }lis
22nd straight victim In tonight's
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10 40 9 19 .4'111 Poll, Silldl!N, Bob l!Qlblll'g of
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1 28 � I� .429· Qverl,iid, Kon., ■nd Jlou•lon LaKirkiand, S. F.
10 38 8 15 .417 cll!r of Jiqilllllh■m, Alo., 111 had
9 35 8 14 .400 27T'i.
White, St. L
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Schndnst, MU.
9 38 6 13 .3'11
Mathews, Mil,
9 33 8 12 .364
Skinner, Pltll.
1 1 8G 12 14 ,369
Aahburn, Chi.
9 37 5 18 .861
Bressud, S. F.
10 36 ti 1 2 .333
Run• llltttd In: Skinner, Pirates
· 1:S; Cepeda, Giants 12; .Mc'Mill1n,
Reds 12; F. h.oblnson, Reds 12; Aa•
ron. Brave11 1 1 ; Boyer, Cards 1 1 .
· COLUMBUS UPI - The 18th
. · H°",Wn�;.,McMllhm, -Reds 5; annual Ohio Relays here Satui:c,ay
' yel; 4rl8rds. A; Skinru,r, Pia._te1 4; prod uced two of the nation'• heft
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epeda. 1G hmta; McCovey, "Glants; t.rlcll: times and added ah: name,
Banlta, Cub!!; F. · Robinson, ROOs; to those who have met Olympic
• Mathews. Breves; Aaron, Brave!!, qualification 1tandards.
�ii 3.
The · Unlvenlty of Michigan re­
Pitching: Friend, Pirates; Gib­ lay squada dominlated the actlon,
bon, Pirates; Low, Pirate11; Mc­ winninf five event,. Two relays
Cormick, Glanb; Jones, Glanlll, all records were broken and one tied.
2-0.
The only double winner amqng
the nearly 600 athletes rrom 26
Midwest colleaes and track clubs
competing w11 Soloman Akpata or
"Michiji!an State. He won 1he hno111ep,,.l ump witll s distancf' nf 47 ft.
3: 11.i lnehes arid the broad jump
with a distance of 23 ft. 6 1/4 in.
Glenn Davia, Olympic star and
former Ohln Stale great. won the
,CINCINNATI UPI - Vetf!ran 400-meter hurdles In the rel1y1
riichthander Don Newcombe, his record time of lil.8 sef'QTlds to •
flrat win of the 1enson tucked eaual the beat time ln the nation
away, anpeared ready for hls 11)60 this year set by Texaa' Rex
run wUh the Cincinnati Reds, but son.
he may have to Iron out a few
Ho\\l'ever, Jater in the dav Kan­
klnka.
BH' Cliff Cuahman ran It in 51.2
Newcombe was the winner, 10-4, in Kana■,.
1t Philadelphia Sunday after the
Davis was beat hy lpeh4&gt;N In thP
Phils won the opener or a double• 400-meter run by Dive Mllh, nl
header, 9-tJ. Newcombe, making Purdue, former Lakewoorl. Ohio.
hf■ ftr!lt start !llnce he was ■truck high S&lt;' h001 thamnlon, with 1
on thP. wrist by a line drive a time of 4'1.8 secondt.
week 1110, gave way to Jim Bros­
Also betterlfl( th&amp; Olvmpic ml11•
nan in tha sixth.
tmum atandard of 14,t In the hl�b
The victory snappetl a four­ hurdles were ex-Il]d lana ,tar Wll•
game Rfil!ds I01ln1 1treelt and fln­ lle May "Ind Boy,m,, Grffll'I �1'­
l1hed I four-game series with n1rd C11e)'.
rotumed
Philadelphia a.11 they
Other hl•h m1rb were a :11 .1 .
home to meet Milwaukee 1tartin11 b)' former Ohio U nlvenlty st.r
Tuesday night.
Lei Carney ln the 200-meter ;..
Home runs by Roy McMillan lay.!I to quality him for the 01,rn.
11nd Eddie X11ko otf starter Jim pica ind 1 1:lfl,8 ,tltd·, In the t•o­
Owe111, and P'nnk Roblnton'a two­ mlle relQ, · by N'lcill11n'1 Wiatt
run blalll alt Curt Simmon■ paved Schafer, Frank Ce"" Fl'ed M9n:
third
the way for the victory in the tour and Era:11 LePI.
bell thlt ye■r.
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repaid In I monthly p1ym1nt1. Lo1n1
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a Brave rally.
l ie\ N ended
smnkc) 11urgess and Bob Skinner
hi1 homers and Bill Mueroskl
hud ,1 1 n p1e and 1wo single!! for
the P i ralei;. w/10 dealt Bob Buhl
t1 1s f i rsi defeat.

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tentlal at li■t rot.
b)' ..200 hitiera. who dlid be&amp;w Wt
year .- junion, and �he ovtatand­
in1 ,111111lnl ol ltltft,ldor How■rd
Parker. have carried 1he orte111ln
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The Panthers and Yellow Jackets match bats and fielding .lo�te50 �:.,, ,ound lnfield of
I gloves again Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m., th.ls time on the Knight on third, WI n •t lhort,
. Jackets' diamond in Munkipal Park.
Eddie Bartel• 1t aec�d 11.ftd Phil
Netlenal L.-.u•
The first. test, on April 5 before either club bad worked Harrison ■t nnt hH not letn
L. ,d. GB I out winter's kinks in throwing arms, ended 14-0 for the Pan. �h1rged W!th a •inrl · Jl......type
mi1rue in six games. \
thers.
8 3 .72'1
Pittabureh
ln other area •ames tomorrow
Tomorrow rould be· difrer�nt for
7 3 .700 Lz ' Sincf' then Pornern)' has 1one on
San F ran&lt;'isco
Los Angeles
� II .500 2½ 1 to win five more games w ithoul de• these 1wo rivals, though only a Racine is at Rutland. •,
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feat while- the J!lckd.s have had major upset would find the P,inO 8 .455 3
Milwaukee
leu than mediocw 1ucce11 wh i le thers on the short end of the final
4 II .t+t 3
St. Louis
putting eKperien« 1.mder &amp;he ltelts score.
t 5 .444 3
Cincinnati
Coach Nolan swackhamer, after
4 7 .364 4 I of a domtna11tt, young team.
3 6 .333 4
Chicl'go
Coach Ruaell Moore's boys own watchln1 b11ebal!1 go through the
SuNl.ay's RMvtts
wins over Racine, Pt. Pleasanl, legs of his infield like water
Phllad•lphla t Cincinnati 5 ht
Jackson, Gallipolis, and Rut land. through I sievt'" in llve games, was
CiACinnati 10 ,t.iladelphia 4 Ind
Middleport l08I: 'to Wahama, Galli- overjoy@d with hi!1 boys ' work in
Plttsburvt, 7 MUwaukN 3
polis, Point Ple:,sant and Jackson the Racine game the last lime out
Ch,uvo 9 Ian Francisco •
while picldn1 11p victories over when not a single error was comSt. Loui1 7 L• Anplu t
Rulland and Bacine.
mitted. His pitching, too, in Boone
Sah,mlay'1 llnultt
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Pltt1bu n.ih J MilwaukN 4
Charles Bush. could shape up, with
SHI F n ni� 1t Ch� 2
Hindy capable or reaching top
Philadalphia 3 Cl nclnn.atl 2
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form anytime .
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St. Louk 9 Lot AnplH S
Tm! well,pertormin&amp; infield the
Monday', ,,obabl• Pltcht"
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hist tidle out had freshman Rick
San Francisco at St. Louis (
Oiler on third, senior 'One Hart•
McCormick t2.01 v1. Mizell (1·1).
N )O
ioa:er at shru't1top, Freshman John,
TUotlday'• Gamu
Dow
Sin�er at second base, and J
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ORLEANS
NEW
Pittsburgh 1t PhUNalphle, nl9ht
Finsterwald looked Uke Citation Junior Anderson at finit.
Mllwaukff at Cincinnati, nlfht
Panthffl Are V•lff•n•
with a 10-length lead al he ran
Los Angela1 at Chla,o
The Panthen are experienced
San F randKo at St. Louis, n ight away from the field lo qrd a
record 'Ji-hole score of 2'JO Sun• with t.n all senior c11.st except in
American LHiu,
New third basetnan and junior Terry '
day in the $27,000 Greater
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GIi Orleans Open.
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Detroit
F1a.,
Tequnta,
JO.year-old
The
New York
5 1 _833 II
Th iey hiive performed under
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pro, aI way11 deadi y wlib h ..
4 3 .7"1
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W,,hingto n
• par a I presl!lure like ch.arnpions so (ar, a
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4 3 429 3
eoalon
will .as he finished • tis atrokes title they have- a big head 1tart on
Chicago
2 3 :400 3
-uelin k or gra bbing-. Only , Jacksnn, 5-4 loser
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Kansas City
2 3 .400 3
to Pome1oy on April 12 as the one
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Grosslna:er,
Cleveland
1 4 _200 4
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defeat OJJ its record, h&amp;B
Jeague
Fms terwaId turn ed In rounds OI
1 5 . 1 67 4 1h:
Baltimore
of
much
a chance to catch the Pan60-66-66-69 for I l4-uDder-� pe rSunday'i Rnultl
then 81 the &amp;econd haU round of
fol"mance and the
first
N4tw York 15 laltlmora 9
play urifolds.
place mone)'. His 270 obltu,rated
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Furthermore, the
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Wnhlns,tOfl 1 1 _.,..... IO
ble�ed wilh 1JOund pitch inli and
ln ll!ll.
Clevel1nd 7 KaMH City O
enough of ll, haven't hit their poThe P,ile ·mone, hotted hi,
leturd•Y"1, 1Nult.
�winnlnp over U:Di,000 tpr
WOULD KNOCK JINX
Detr91t 6 Ch ic.,. 2
&amp;ood for .eCQDd pl- le hlnd
SAN FRANCISCO UPI - K(p'J
Bo.ton I Wa..,lntf'M I
M11ten winner Arnold Pfl mer 'a Calhoun attemptl!I to overcome his
New .Yerk S laltlmote I
"4iJIOO.
Cow Palace jinx tonight by meet•
Klrt11• City 6 Clav.r...,t I
'�yi-t, PrOball,I• ftlb,ihff
}ch111ee ing confident Henry Hanll: Jn a 10.
Only thrte
liltlmore, at Waahl""1rr, .n ight to ca�h l'jl)atetwlJ.d hl the final round, non-lelevi1ed middle�ht
_pap.,_, (0.01 w K......,.r (0-!0), ll-DoJJI Sand'en of '.lfilm� John- bout that aome ring expert&amp; pre­
C:tilc,-. 1t K■nNI City, nltht- ay Potl ot 'stirtvflMl'f., LI., and diet ft'lay not lael the diel.linte.
O.loy,
Slit. 10-1
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S'J'AN DINGS

Tiger., Pirate Fans Wl1ooping It Up After 20
Years Of Waiting For l'ast Starts In Majors
United p,.... lnt •.-n..ktnal
You cant bWmc Detroit and
Pittabur&amp;h rans for whooping il
up - they',•c wai\ed 20 years for
lhe Tigers and Pirates to niake
jackrabbit starli..
The Tigers remained unbeaten
a lop lht- American League when
t liey whipped the Chicago White
Sox, 12-4, for th2lr firth straighl
victory Sunday while the pirates
took over first place in the N illional League when t hey beat the
Mllwaukee Bra \'es , 7·3, "or their
eighth triumph in 1 1 games.

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Errors in: Advertising - Should be reporn-d immediately. Thie
Daily Sentinel w-Ul not be responsible fo1· more UJ.an one incorrect .insertion.
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for sales opportunity st.utmg a 1 HOU SE f"OR SALE IN POMEROY
sued
9 rooms, 2 baths, full
$1 Z=&gt; per week. Must be over 25
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basement,
ne
gas
furnace,
w
1U1ll helve a car and ablo.. ta star
Jar.Ke 1ot. r. J\. bw.atzel, 307
work 11nme&lt;l1alt!Jy. Lall UL 3
bprm&amp; Ave., Pomero,v t· l� l�tc
4.it::, !Or appu1uune nt.
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FOR SALE: FIVE ,aWOM HOUSE
wltb bal· fl. Nice IOt'tUon. Melvtn
1:mplO)'l'lklnl
Hoo&lt;l, I l l .l.,cK:uat St., Pomeroa,
3. 3u-.,-i'.)tp
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f'OR SALE Li !'AGE­
DAY
WOltK.
BY
LICENSED
town,
111
room1, 4 reoms down,
T
practical nurse Call 'I U 2""44
:.t up, 1.,proJ1:1m11tely l acre le­
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vel ian&lt;1 excell�nl well IS mile•
--trum Pumeroy on Slate Routt:
6Y:.!. Price $800.00.
Inquire
AU&gt;. Hu1.:-,:IJ at .Pqetowo.
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li 1 uu:::.JIII' now ava11ab1c m th1
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lcnnory. Sec Spurls Shf'lf Corp. '
illlverLJst!menl, rage 4, tor cum - 1'"0.H. SALE. HOUSE 1N POMEROY
plllC deLallS.
(2) 2.5, lt c
ti rooms, bath and gas heal. Ga·
--r,.g e . Heaul11u1 view 01 river
Out of a l l high water. W)th o
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AUCTIOMEER
Route 2, Lone Bottom, ,hi&amp;
TWO HOMES NEAR RUTLAND
4 • room frame, 1 acre , eroun
AIR CIJ N D!TJO.NIN G, RE&gt;'RJGERand � • room frame, 3.30 acres
ation
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Jacll.'a
Refrl&amp;era.
Sacrifice for quick sale. Mabe
lion, New Ha ve11. Pb� TU
Hogue, Rutland, Ph. SH 2-4932
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ThOfflli, M. Fain
ELECTROLUX VACU U M CLEAN·
Ttrmlte •M Pt,t c...,ro1
OL Runs and looks like n e w.
l"rff inspectkin,. l nwr1nce Natl�
Has thro w away bags. Full
.Wt. &amp;,.., Mrma.
,price only $34,MI 0, terms
Phone i'otMroy WY 2-2366
if desired. Phoh� WY2·2204.
,._,.hmouth PR 6-2150
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COMFORTABLE FOOT WEAR for
now and the hot days .ahead. We MUE.LLIR FURNACk•• Wl.tlN�
have KEDE'ITES and SUM MER·
HOl,.1 1» eppl 1enCfl. Arnold 8'•
WE WANT TO 111ANK AU.. OUR
ETIES in the "most wanted''
then, SyraCUM, Ohio. Phone
friends and ne1ghboni, Holzer
etyles. The Shoe Box, Middle­
WY-2-6384.
1 1-19-tfc
Ho&amp;pital, ,11.nd Ewing&amp; Funeral
port.
"- 18 6tc
Home for all lhe kmdncss dur•
TELEVlSJON kA.DlO �'10 SHALL
ing the 11ckness and death of
appliance repair. Phone Otia
our hu1band and father, James 4'12 H. P. GARDEN TliACTOR
�cChntock, H.aeine, Ohio,
with .itlachmcnts. C. J. Linger­
H. Spaun.
2-l-tic
felt, Lane St., New Haven, W.
Wif e , Mrs. Bertha Spaun
Va.
4-21-Btp 1 &lt;.:USTO.M Bl.l U,"1" JU1't,HE.N D&amp;Sun, James Spaun, Jr. and
•t&amp;Dod lo= .�vw- hom;i int u­
dau&amp;hters, Mrs. Mabel
tJ.m,i1tN. b·0t ...mm aud AbDOtt,
Rawson, Mrs. Myrtle Fitch 1956 HOUSE TRAILER 30 IL
Pllune WY-2-5321.
8-6-U
.v.nd Mn. El•a Hayman.
Slee� she, 2 bedrooms. Very
4 � Hp
good condition. Inquire et 4'17
llLIVIS"ION RADIO ANC SMALL
Sycamore Sl., Middleport.
�plhnce ,.pair, Call Frank
4 19 6tc
Captelne, 41, N. Secon4 Avt,,
193!1 FORD V B FAIRLANE 2 DR.
Mkldleport,
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sedan, A be11ullful car. $7 d5, .00. A U CTION AT HOWARD A.. SEm- 1
ENA IU:L'S, Pine Grove, June 25.
Blaetlaara, Pomero)'.
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MI T ROPOLITAN MOTORS
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Pomeror, Ohl•

19� MERCURY IN GOOD CON­
d1tion. New motor and tr.ans­
m1,sion wllh 4000 miles. New
br11kc1 and
wheel cylinders,
cap, ond ne w l1re1. Price $450
l'hone W Y:.!-tt720.
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NET mwkera Formica sink topa.
Vinyl aabe1l011 bloek laid. Hollie
rep&amp;lrl o r all de!Crlpllom. Call
GUJ' .Me'gler, Racine, Ohio.
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GRAVELY TkACTOR SALIS AND
StrYl(e. S12 Ii. Malft, Pomeroy,
Phon. WY2.Q:t7S, Open 'tll t
p. m. until June I. laluman:
Her11ld 8.l rnhart.
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St. Muyt, W. V•.
kadlo .v.nd heater. Une c,.retuJ ,
owner. 1-.:xtr.i nice $�t95.00.
FURNITURE AUCTION OV CON­
l:IJ1eUn;ar11, Pomeroy
t·20 iltc
signed rurniture · at the M 1 le1
Monument Building, W, Main
St. Rwclnt!, Uhiu, April 30Lh,
12:30 p. m.: � i,:11.11 range.!, l
WlNl.&gt;OW tlLIND., ANU SHADES
dryer;
1 electri c range, � bed­
Ver?-:.Uau Blindt, 111 alze1 and
room
suitH,
l coal range, 7
colon. fi:ne Jiilllm,atea. Dale
coltee lat.es, 3 telnisions, 4
W1pp,tl Supply, .211\ Union i\Ye.,
relri&amp;erators, a bre11kf1sl sets,
PomerO)', Uhlc...
3-t-OOtc
4 livmg room �uitcs, 4 washers,
2 dlnnettc !Otli, 3 kitchen ub·
LIIVING RO OM SUITE. E XC.EL•
Inch, other mi11c. furnilure.
lent condition. Will deliver re••
Sale conducted by Hradford
1on11ble d 111t1nco, Phone S112 ·
Auclion Co. A. C. Bradford,
4tl77,
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M.i::r. Crltt Bradford, Auctioneer
LIVI aAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
Term,: O■sh.
Cr.11wler1, Illhln&amp; auppliea, lhh•
Not responsible tor accidents
tna: Ucen,et, av■llable from ti
4-23-0lc
a. m. lo 7 ;30 p. m. week d,11.y1.
We repair all types of radl,
Sunday 8-10 1. m. i"ife Novell.Y
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Sb.op.
t·21·12tc
JJAN Gaa rwnge. See O. R. Jones,
!he largest truck or lnlrtor
287 Mulberry-av, Jlomeroy.
POii IALI
4 23 3tp
radiator,
Olien will be recelv,ed at the
ofllce or WebUer and F11lta. At•
torneya, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to 2 LI VlNG ROOM CHAIRS, 1
wins back with new slip coyer,
eleven o'clock A. M., on Friday,
also
rhubarb for 111le. Phone
April 29, 1900, for about i,;i acre,
Pomeroy, Ohio
WIIJ:37tfl or ICC Fay,e Powell,
locatod oo Stat6 .iout,e 680, Bed·
4-23•3tc
Racine,
O.
Jord and
Or1n1,e
town,hlpt,
ARI YDU R UN DOW" AT THI
Kela■ County, .known •• the
""''� Ooet yeur ...r nttd .....
Foreman properly. All olfera aub­
1,.., lt■t Werk. Lewed Prlc-.
Ject lo Court approval.
IHDI SIRVICI IHOP
llAClNI
Mannine D. Web1ter,
UIID IDIITI AND MOTOII• $U
RACtNI,
OHIO.
Admin1ttrttor.
11\4 •IIIJ while thly la1t. Met,.
4· 22·3lc
poUteft Motora. 600
Main
It.. Pomeroy,
WY�
lJU V .r.;tt 00 't lt.Al'-l'Otl. Cult1v1ton
l l 024-tfc
mowlne machine. Ready for
work. Quick aalc. $300. G . A. l''OH SALE: Ono 1 1 fool pl)'wood
Dct:m, Rllclne, Phone W 19-3088.
boil. One lO KP Mercury Hurri­
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4 25 6tp
cane motor. flOO. Phone B1llcy
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Jlm Jacobs, WY 2-�l .
TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Lar1e
4 23 6tp
window fan, G. E. Auto Wuher.
IIOO S. Third, Middleport.
Before 0:30 A.ii.
{t)) "· 3tc
Mlddltpert WY-2..Z'4t
Pomeroy WY-2-11195
I/NCI.AIMED SINGER SEWING APA.1u'MEN'tS - .fW"n11b·ed and
K..AUTl fllD lTOla
,
machine. Will HU for SHUN)
\IDIW'niahed. McMuten, Middle
At c ......
plw SIUO due ua for part1.
port. Phone WY-2·1288.
2·3-U
Yulicon 5-2141
Pbon,e WY2-2204.
2-22-ttc
HAMILL IIRVICI STATION
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO n
Atfore 9:00 A.M.
room ap1rtmenl1. A. N. Beniel,
Albany WI
Phone NY2•3272.
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Every Day Ser vkt ·
FOR RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
CLILANDI
4 room• and bath, 1m(urnl1hed.
..... &amp; TV a,,..tr ......_
Call af\er O:ao P. M. Phone
P- w�·�.22.1,1
wyz.,a711
4•lt1-t1t
......,.,. Oh-.
UNf"URNlSHED APARTMENT, 4
room,, bath. llent reasonable.
Vacant April 25. No. Sccond-u,
Middleport. Phone WY2•5293.
IIAIINES•SUIPSON · INSU!l--NIJK
4 22 6tc
Apott, lllddlol)Qrt. rtn, l,ql&lt;&gt;
mobile,
Bondt. Pbont WY..JI.AND: DOUBLE LOT l'OR GAR
2I03
DEN.
27�
Pearl-111,
M
iddleport.
Z TON
Phone WY 2·2iJ)1 3 (p COMPLETE IN�UR.\NCIC !1'110
4
L.W.B. 2 epeed rear ax.Ii!, flOGd
tecllon.
Auto, &gt;lnt Poll._
t.lrel, _,..,d new VI mo­
Call Don lllJll, lllMllpfa1,
klr Mock. Solkl Clllb, heater, a
oi...
RAILROADS Nib
rool p,d job.
Mtn 17 •28 needed at . once lo
train for telea:raph operator and
atatlon agent position. Take low
coat tr11lnin1 at ni&amp;ht, work
daya. Placement aa■ured in thi,
or other atate■ upon completion.
U tlnccrely interested write
Box 686.-R c/c OP.Uy Sentinel.
Glvt- •ll!l, marital at.atu,, pbya.
ffl L_ lt,
eond., ace and phone oumbtr
lor ,local IDlerVlow,
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Ca■- No. 11,UO
•••••• ef Henry H. T1ylor

Notice ia hereby given that Carl
Taylor ,whs,se Po11t Oifice addres
is Barberton, Ohio, .h111 been Wul
appointed Admlnh1trator of th
Eslate of Henry H. Taylor l11lc o
Melcs County, Ohio, deceased.
:Dated this 22nd day of Aprll
1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Cwr
Meigs County, Ohio
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Mood For Crackdown

ATLANTA UPI - The puwedul
Nl" AA co u11 c1l was e 11: pected to
m eet wilh the chairm an of NCAA
1nfract1on1 committee here today,
indicatina ,unitive action may be
taken againi;l one Jr mor e m ember
sch ool 5 .
!\-bst hkely candida te for cou 11•
1: 1 1 1arge t appears to be th e U mv·
·
o f N or&lt;h c.aro I ma w_ h'"' h
c rsity
h ad aJ rca d Y been accuse_d o/ vw I ating basketball recrmtmg rules.
I arolina o fficials app�ared before
C
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Lhc 1 nfr,.d 1ons comm1l1ee 5even1l
I months 11gu to answer charges.
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New s Of Week

By MRS. FRANK BUCK
An t:ast1•r 41ro)lram followed
th, So"d" School hooc " the
Bap\1�1 ( ' hurch here with Mr1.
Ma bt-1 ;')ha 111 and M lS!I Barb11r1
M l' N 1rklr as d1rc&gt; l"lors. The play,
"Chnsl h Hi�t•n · • wa� presented
Wllh �1 1S.!i Md",' 11 ·kle 8S narralor,
Mi ss hy lfou,h playL• d lht' p.irt
of �fury !lih gdalene, Mt!ffi Sue
F:llf'n Pli,·ht�. as Mary thr mother
of Jl'su!: Carol Shain. as Salome,
Lmdn Grnh;1m as Joanna and Mis,
Sandra Adams as the Angel.
Sp�cial musir was by Mi�s Molly
ReinshP! and �liss Judy Shain.
Mr�. Btet 1y Jackson has return,
ed lo hl'r home in Salem ofter
\· isitlng with her mother, Mrs.
Ben Spencer who w11s a patient at
Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Emil Pli(·hta and children
who spent the past week with her
mother, Mi;s. Fr&amp;nl'es Philson re•
turned to th('ir home in Cleveland
Sunday. Ml-. Plirhta came to ac­
company them home.

Mr�.- Betty Roush has been ab,
sent from her teaching duties at
Letart Falls grade school (or se,.
en) days because of illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Teaford
and son Delbert Jr., are visitine
thck daughters Mm. Hildred
Grafton and Mrs. Lucllle White
end their filinilies at Ravenna.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewert and
£am�-, and
Robert Foster of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bu�k
;rnd family spent Easter with their
mother Mrs. Funk Buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Adams had
as Easter guests her mother,
Mrs. Maggie Weaver, sister, M rs.
• ff:oxie Cozart and nephew, Jerry

Socia! Events
laurel Cliff

Bv Mrs. Cherie, Di.hi
Mr. and Mrs. Willi.am Jacobs.
Mr. and �rs. Psul Jacob!I were
week end guests at the horn '". of
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl ,l.tcohs.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charll:ls D tehl and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl
werc Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Archer, Columbus.
l Mr. and Mrs. Steven Eblin were
in Columbus for several days re•
cently.
Mrs. Josie Turner nas returned
to hl'r home hrre.
Mrs. Barbara Ebl in enlcrt.:..ined
wilh a surprise party h onorin g
her husband, Lawrrnce. Attendingwere Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder
nnd Rob«?rt Ehl in.
Easter callers a t ! hr home of
�fr. and Mrs, Steve �blin were
1fr. and Mrs, Walt Eblin, Mr. and
i\11.·s . _L�n-��(• 11,�d-���-�!'d Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie liTorr rs, all of I1omcroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush .and
children t&gt;.:illed on Mrs. Em�a FoK.
· Mr. and Mr�. !J\.eve Ebhn and
children called on Robf!rt Eblin.
i�lr. and Mrs. Lee Vogelsa ng of
Millfield called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ch11rle!i Diehl .and son.

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_Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlrp"•'l ' O .. April 25 ·__
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C\JLUMB US UPI - Vince Pelton of Cleveland. Sunday nl lb t
won the fint annual Oh Jo Stale
ladies i;mgles malc.h game bow'lior:
tournament in two-day competilion at four different alley! here.
'.-11ss Pellon rack ed up a 3,1211
total for thL 1 6 J; '":le&amp;.

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First Ohio Si n11lea

Mrs. Thomas Weston , assisted by M rs. Vic tor You ng Sr . ,
B
entertai ned t!ie One Won One
, class of the Pomeroy F irst apSt
Main
East
home,
d
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tist church Thurs ay evemng at her
The meeting was opened by Mrs. J . H. Stephenson, president, giving a meditation on spring , w hk h she dosed with a
poem " Lord AHord Me Another Spring" , aRd prayer.
-,,-----Durmg the, business seuiom a
I
church.
A woman "'"1rl tea wai,. (!is
·
vcn on Easter flowreport was
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t e shut-ins of t he cussed which will be
COACH TO SIGN
the date to the announced later
SYRACUSE
UPI - Alex Han­
A communic;ition was read frum
no
i;trani:er
to lhe National
num
.
a:,
u:
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s
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Korean
the
rl
wh
g
the
Basketball Association, will sign a
supports stati ng thl't she h.is bet•n
two-year cQntract today to coach
ill..
tht Syr;ic-use N11lionals .
Mrs. Stephenson 1nstalk d the
new officers in a candlehght cer�ON VACATION
!nony ai:,d brough t oul lhat Je s us
E n ro u te To "Fa ine '
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ha!ltins o(
1s the hght of the world ;i. nd _w &lt;"
BROOK LYN UPI _ The corner• Middleport are vacatiol}ing al Win­
GuagM: Montgomery, 16.2 on
I e
�� th �� 11
stone
of Ebbcts F'1eld, famou s ter Garden1. . F'!a., this week. Tbey
upper; 9 8 on low er, 8 ½. feet open: �:e:s� J ��:: e c S31.
f the Dodgers for 4� yea �s, pl1111 to return April 30.
omc
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12.8
Gallipolis, 18.4 on upper,
of the church which is the b od of
1s
cnrout
e to the Hall of fame m
lower, 1 0 feet open ; Winfield , 18. 0 Christ and lhat the purpose or the
Coo�erstown,
N. Y .• by_ curtesy of
on upper, 10.3 on lower, rollen on meetings was to know Christ betNat10�al
League
President War­
10.4,
20
14.8,
the still; l.ocJr. 23,
ter and lo learn how to serve Him.
ren _Giles.
wickets open.
Prayer by Mrs. Stephenson clos ed
purchased the corn e,-­
G1le B
Condition of Mov•blt Dtmt ; the ceremony. O fficers insta lled
Sunday when me•
stone
��r
$600
trap
1
All dams are up averaging
wcre Mn. Lorain st erreU, presi•
morab1li e of t_he h_om_e of some of
open,
,
d ent; Mrs. Ate n Shain, vice presi· i . ..,,.,..
Oh� Riwr Boeh: Downbound: dent; Mrs. victor Young Sr., sec- baseball s zam�st rnc,1dents, went
,.
e
Lock 7, Bob Benter at �.55 am., 14- ret.ary · and Mrs. WIiiiam Watson under_ the �uct1one r s gavel. The
' perk 1s being torn down to make
0· Cotton Queen .at 6:25 am, 0-3; treasure
' r·
way for a housing project.
Robert R. G ibson at 6:45 am, 0-2;
During tile social hour games
:
1
13•
am,
9:50
at
Lock 9, Jefferson
were played under the dire5tion of the hostesses lo the .aboYe named
Lock JO, Ovec at 8:10 am, 3•16; Mrs. Leslie Price with Mra: Harr)' and Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel, Mrs.
Lock 23, Charlea R. Stephenson at Lee Bailey and Mrs. Dale Wippel Joseph Cook, Mrs. Albert Smith,
5:56 pm, 1 9-2; Allhland at 7:()5 pm, the winners.
Mr■. Daisy Jasper, Mn. J. E. Fos­
1 · 1 3; Emily Jean at 8 : 05 pm, 0-4;
Refreahments were served by ter and Mrs. Ellen Collch.
Belpre .at 8 : 30 pm, 0-2; Helen Z at
9:2S pm, 6-0; Atlas al 1 :30 .am, 5•0;
PIU.aburgher at �: 00 am, 22-0
Indiana at 7:25 am, 8- 1 ; i'�red W .
Ollcotl a t 9:30 am, 1 - 1 , Janie D.
OPTOMETRIST
at 10:00 am, 3· 1 ; Joe S. at 10:00
Eut
Conrt Str..,t, Pomoro7
.
Ray
28,
em, 0-0; upbound: Lock
lo IZ, Z lo •· /Cl_oH It Noon on Tliun.) I
t
mond E. Salvetti at 9:30 em, 13-0;
Boan:
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Galllpolis Cornell at 3:40 a.m. 1 1-6 /
Aztec at 8:56 am, a.fl; Vulcan M
11:00 am, 1 1-0; Lock 23. Montgolib­
A lack of leisure time ·
ery al -l:3� pm, 3,2; Little Edward
at 6 : 45 pm, 1-1; Harriet M. at 9:00
makes it impossible to
What's ahead for America? Must
pm, 2-0 ; Beaver at 9:50 pm, 0- 1 ;
Mike Creditor at 10:f:t, p m , 8-12;
economic growth diet.ate soaiins
Wayne H. at 6:30 am, 3-0; W. S.
contact each of you per­
inftation '!' Must stabilization mcaa
Rhea at 8:35 am, 6· 10; Robert E.
s1agnation? A resounding "no" oq
Reed at 10:35 am, 9-0; C. V. Har­
sonally. NevertheJess, I
both counts is the answer of 64
ner at 1 1 : 15 am, 2-0;
well-informed representativea of
Lock 23 reports 64 lockages in
2� days.
business, Jabol- and governmenL
would appreciate the op­
MeetingrecentJy underthc:8.Llspicc:s
of the American Assembly, they
portunity of serving you
agreed : b)' working hard together
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
CaN No, 1 1,361
" can achiev� 00th reasonabl)'
again, as I have •in the
•
ate of Minni• Taylor, dktated
�table prices and growth, while
Notice is hereby given that Carl
reducing
unemployment to tho
past. Have I satisfied
T.11ylor whose Post Office addreH
minimum.
Key to these goals is
i5 Barberton, Ohio, has been duly
steadily
rising
producti vity.
appointed Administrator of the
you? If so, ma,y I have
Estate of 'Minnie · Taylor late ol
Get lhe facts on lhis complex
Melga County, Ohio, deceased.
aul
cruclal subject. w,11, for
�
your
vote May 3, 1960?
Dated this �d day of April
fr11e booklet, "Prices, Growth
end Vou", to American Assem- '
1960.
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bl,, Columbia Unlvtrslty, N1w �
F. H. O'BRIEN
York 27, N. V.
Judge of the Probate Court
M(' igs County, Ohio
P1Jbll1h1d H • pub&amp;lc ..rvlca
(4) 25; C5J 2, 9, 3tc
In cooper1tlon with Thi Adv1rti1ln1
Qouncll end the Nlll!!'IPIPI'
Advp,'rtl1lna b11e;utNH Auocl1llon.
1"'ld P&lt;&gt;I. Adv.

Legal Notice

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E nterta1ne

LBGAL NOTICI
Melt■ County Highway Dept.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Meigs County Comm le.slonen,
Pomeroy, Ohio, up unlil 10:00
o'clock A. M. Monday, May 2nd,
1980 Ior lurnlahlnr: and applying •
minlmum of 83,000 gal. or l E. l
Dust Control on County Roads.
Material lo be applied under the
direction of County Engineer and
NOTICI DF APPOINTMENT
must have a temperature of not
C• .. No. 11,360
leu than 160 degree, when appUed,
Itta.. ef Daisy 0, Marr 0-C..
Work to •tart on or about, the
Notico la her'eb)' 1lven lb.at Mary fint of June 1960, and to be com•
E. Coverdale whose Poat Ofllc&lt;! pleted b1 Juty flral, 1960.
addrcsa i11 212 E. Moler Street, Cbl­
A Cerllfied Check in the amollnt
lumbus, Ohlo, ha1 been duty ap
pointed Adminlslratrlx of the ea of $300.00 m111t accompany each
tate of Dai•&gt;' G. Marr late o f Mele• ,sJd. Successful Bidder to furniah
Bond In tbe amount of $10,000.00.
County, Ohio decu■Nl.
Mela• County Commluionen re
1960.
Dated this 22nd day of April terve the rl1ht to reject aoy or 1U
bld1.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Mel"' C- C•-•loMn
Judge of the Probate Cou
a, lh,,.. ao,111, Cl■rk
Molp County, Ob.lo
25;
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CORNER LOT - S.room frame,
bath, porches, double carage,
large lot fenced. $8500.00.
TERMS,-7-room frame with nice
Hving
room, dining room,
kitchen, television room, 3 bed
rooms, end bath, full basemen(
forced air ,..furnace. Laree lot
with 1hady lawn, good .&amp;an:len,
$10,garage, concrete
000.00.
COUNTRY HOMl-6-room frame,
bath, basement, forced air heat
Two big cistern,, some frult,
Jara:e outbuilding. Nearly 30
acres. $,7000.00.
215 ACiRllf-3 miles from Pome·
roy. Three houaea (four, 1even
and eight rooms). Barn, ailo,
plenty of tractor land in alfalfa
and grasses. Well limed. Some
1ru11. ,20,000.00.
VIRGIL TIA FORD, Salffmln
Phono YIY2-6131
lox 229
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CO'ITAGE AND LOT ON ROUT
338 aOOve Antiquity near Ohi
River. Out of high water. Pri�ed
to sell. See Arthur ArnoH, Rt.
Racine.
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W1tJ:on One carelul owner.
Sbow11 best of care tI3�.00.
IHaeltn.11n, Pomeroy.
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rower neeru)g. :;pollen black
Iin1sh.
$1�00.00.
HLaeLtnars,
Pomeroy.
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Ray .t\)l:lre and Ann Ellil met at
lhe Loulae Gilkey home to J,e\p bor
color eu, for Ibo Euler lwnt.

Mr. ■nd Mrs. H. I) . Glll&lt;ey and
children ot Ille Gr,nde were su.
per 11:ueita ot hil parentl SimdaJ.
Guy Gilkey, Co1umbw, .called · 9n
bis lalher, jPeQtle Glltey, s,nd■y
,11ornoon 11 ll&gt;o Q,lnl Gllkq
ho.me.
, 1141,rold �� ha■ ,IOld � home
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ltark ,pent the week , elid WWl
'ieir o■rt)\111, tl\e Bud t!)&lt;llW)u'
1nd the Frank Glbo&lt;lf11.
Ilk. ••d •Mn. F. D.·
of
Columbut were afttrnoon e,Uen
of her p,rente, ihe Cllht Glluya
Sr.
France■ Knop» Stndm of Alh­
ena visited friend&amp; ht!lrt Thunday.
'Mr. Ptlce has &amp;Old 70 �• of
Ids farm to hi.a 1later, Be&amp;ile Ort­

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Mr. and Hrt. Kiel � at­
tended the funenl of • hi.I r ,1unt,
Deu French D1"by, ,,
Connels.ville, ThundaY. �
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Tb\U'fday with hll pty:Olitl! the
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Mt.a Lena Jordan JI W I wit-h
pleurisy.
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Mr,. P1r1&lt;&gt;m ol !:h/'•1""1t' la
vi1lt1n1 lier dauahtf..r,
' ' tBet� Gllke)'.
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Mr. •nd !In, Ray Blrtbf� ■nd
children have ret11rt1ed , fto,ffl ',tlor­
l�a and are livln1 with ,J(t1.1 Nel­
tie Borgan. He ls employed bt
Mark Clark.
. ,.
The Lend-A•Hand Society� met
with their president, LOWII • Gil•
key, Thurtday eYeniQI. FctWt,en
members were preimt. .l)l)�ftl
were led by Norma t,ee
tf'feN1t1on was In charge
P•
.A.t­
kins. Relreahmentt )'ere :1
· ,, by
Hazel Stanley and Mrs. GIi
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Mr. and Mrs . .Jtober:t Al�
in Trpy, Ohio on busine11 itG
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Mn. Rosella BOfllil ii
Ava Gilkey with hollleClei
Mr. ,11.nd Mrs. Jame, Bo. _,010_.
son of Columbus were
er
guest.a of his mother, Nellie itor_
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West Shade
Social Events

Mr. and Mrs. VlrRll Rou1:1h, ,Jl[,r 1
Jo and Don spent Easter So�day
with Mr. and MN, Larry Rou&amp;h of
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browd and
son!I, Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell l'iinter
and i\!r. and Mrs. Ralph Plinter
and daughtera, spent the weekend
with the Howard Rauch famllj of
1 i
Newark.
Ptjrs JJ.B3m:qnd Taylor and �-1,\­
¥.:&gt;ll11d4tl a1Ul_:-8� Rife
Tuesday evenlitg wJt'h Mr. and Mr&amp;,
RoSert PAiDJer. ·
.
Jlhun_y Heilman and ,on of oregon called on Mr. and Ml'&amp;. WIJJ
Heilman S.turd1y afternoof1.
Jimmy Lanham of West Vltglnla
is visiting the Leonard Lanl\un
family.
lra Showalter spent Monday
night \l{lth Denzil W,iYiams.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilt Hellman call•
ed on Mr, and Mn. john Smith of
Pomeroy Monday' aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet of
Tuppers Plains, Mr. and M11, Alva
C1ark and children and Mn. DeD•
zit Goegleln o f Polneroy · '•pe,it
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jenrile
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Heilman.
Mr. .and ·Mrs. Earl Hartuni and
family of Akron vlalted over . the
week end with the Tom McGrath
family.
Mr . .and Mrs. Will HeJlman apent
la.;t F'l'iday evening with tlie Pa­
vid .Williams family,

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Profeasor Emerl.hla
Honored For Adivity

Spee!.i.al r«i0a:niUon ha1 �n
given by the Ohio Aca demy )· ..t
Sden,ce durin&amp; lta ,me,itilla: et bt­
ioch . colleae last ..wukend-'to 'f&gt;r,
F..
Kreck.er, ora:lnator of the
Junior Academy of Sclenee.
Dr. Krecker, p� . ��t,111
or zooloQ,. at . Obl0i 2, U:�venl't,
helped organize the Jlrst Sclem::e
day to be held In coojun�tlat! '!'th
the ang.Qal _ meetln1 .cC,. Ute �_el" · 1
demy' of Sclt!IDC&amp;
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e--Dally SentineI' Porneroy-M"1ddleport' O . , Aprll 25 ' 1960

ADS
WANT
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CONSISTENT DEPl!N DABLE RESULTS
RATES

3 tenta p;r word, o■e huert.ion. Minimum cbartt - 60 -:entl
I cen.Lt per word for three co.nsecutive inrM!rtiom.
Special - one mouth for 30 cents per word.
Full rate Of 3 c1.:nts per word wilt be charged f&amp;r advertisina
If DOl paid within 10 days afler receiving bW.
Errors in: Advertising - Should be reporn-d immediately. Thie
Daily Sentinel w-Ul not be responsible fo1· more UJ.an one incorrect .insertion.
Card o( ThaoU and Special No t.ices or Ewal5 $1 .00. Obituarie,
publl,,bed at 1 eent per word.
I DAY
'."J ORDS
::t DAYS
;; DAYS
I MO.
15
$ 1 .J5
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00c
$4.50
20
80c
$1 .20
$1.80
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TWO MiN
for sales opportunity st.utmg a 1 HOU SE f"OR SALE IN POMEROY
sued
9 rooms, 2 baths, full
$1 Z=&gt; per week. Must be over 25
·
basement,
ne
gas
furnace,
w
1U1ll helve a car and ablo.. ta star
Jar.Ke 1ot. r. J\. bw.atzel, 307
work 11nme&lt;l1alt!Jy. Lall UL 3
bprm&amp; Ave., Pomero,v t· l� l�tc
4.it::, !Or appu1uune nt.
(4) 2a 21C
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FOR SALE: FIVE ,aWOM HOUSE
wltb bal· fl. Nice IOt'tUon. Melvtn
1:mplO)'l'lklnl
Hoo&lt;l, I l l .l.,cK:uat St., Pomeroa,
3. 3u-.,-i'.)tp
Wonted
'------ --lluOSE
f'OR SALE Li !'AGE­
DAY
WOltK.
BY
LICENSED
town,
111
room1, 4 reoms down,
T
practical nurse Call 'I U 2""44
:.t up, 1.,proJ1:1m11tely l acre le­
�lw een 9 and 3.
C
19
tit
4
vel ian&lt;1 excell�nl well IS mile•
--trum Pumeroy on Slate Routt:
6Y:.!. Price $800.00.
Inquire
AU&gt;. Hu1.:-,:IJ at .Pqetowo.
3· 1:HkJlc
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�l-'VH l lNu liU0DS KEY l.JIS'l"RIB
li 1 uu:::.JIII' now ava11ab1c m th1
J
lcnnory. Sec Spurls Shf'lf Corp. '
illlverLJst!menl, rage 4, tor cum - 1'"0.H. SALE. HOUSE 1N POMEROY
plllC deLallS.
(2) 2.5, lt c
ti rooms, bath and gas heal. Ga·
--r,.g e . Heaul11u1 view 01 river
Out of a l l high water. W)th o
$
- --wtthout rurnnure. Call WY2
5:i7tL
t. o. �OY
4 22 S
AUCTIOMEER
Route 2, Lone Bottom, ,hi&amp;
TWO HOMES NEAR RUTLAND
4 • room frame, 1 acre , eroun
AIR CIJ N D!TJO.NIN G, RE&gt;'RJGERand � • room frame, 3.30 acres
ation
5erv
11:e.
Jacll.'a
Refrl&amp;era.
Sacrifice for quick sale. Mabe
lion, New Ha ve11. Pb� TU
Hogue, Rutland, Ph. SH 2-4932
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ThOfflli, M. Fain
ELECTROLUX VACU U M CLEAN·
Ttrmlte •M Pt,t c...,ro1
OL Runs and looks like n e w.
l"rff inspectkin,. l nwr1nce Natl�
Has thro w away bags. Full
.Wt. &amp;,.., Mrma.
,price only $34,MI 0, terms
Phone i'otMroy WY 2-2366
if desired. Phoh� WY2·2204.
,._,.hmouth PR 6-2150
2·22•4tc
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COMFORTABLE FOOT WEAR for
now and the hot days .ahead. We MUE.LLIR FURNACk•• Wl.tlN�
have KEDE'ITES and SUM MER·
HOl,.1 1» eppl 1enCfl. Arnold 8'•
WE WANT TO 111ANK AU.. OUR
ETIES in the "most wanted''
then, SyraCUM, Ohio. Phone
friends and ne1ghboni, Holzer
etyles. The Shoe Box, Middle­
WY-2-6384.
1 1-19-tfc
Ho&amp;pital, ,11.nd Ewing&amp; Funeral
port.
"- 18 6tc
Home for all lhe kmdncss dur•
TELEVlSJON kA.DlO �'10 SHALL
ing the 11ckness and death of
appliance repair. Phone Otia
our hu1band and father, James 4'12 H. P. GARDEN TliACTOR
�cChntock, H.aeine, Ohio,
with .itlachmcnts. C. J. Linger­
H. Spaun.
2-l-tic
felt, Lane St., New Haven, W.
Wif e , Mrs. Bertha Spaun
Va.
4-21-Btp 1 &lt;.:USTO.M Bl.l U,"1" JU1't,HE.N D&amp;Sun, James Spaun, Jr. and
•t&amp;Dod lo= .�vw- hom;i int u­
dau&amp;hters, Mrs. Mabel
tJ.m,i1tN. b·0t ...mm aud AbDOtt,
Rawson, Mrs. Myrtle Fitch 1956 HOUSE TRAILER 30 IL
Pllune WY-2-5321.
8-6-U
.v.nd Mn. El•a Hayman.
Slee� she, 2 bedrooms. Very
4 � Hp
good condition. Inquire et 4'17
llLIVIS"ION RADIO ANC SMALL
Sycamore Sl., Middleport.
�plhnce ,.pair, Call Frank
4 19 6tc
Captelne, 41, N. Secon4 Avt,,
193!1 FORD V B FAIRLANE 2 DR.
Mkldleport,
J 3 ttc
sedan, A be11ullful car. $7 d5, .00. A U CTION AT HOWARD A.. SEm- 1
ENA IU:L'S, Pine Grove, June 25.
Blaetlaara, Pomero)'.
4 20-61.c
AUCTIONllll
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Complete Servlc•
----000d CINn UNCI Can
Critt lrecfforct
960
AU Maktt end Mootl1
Write, Phone or Cont1ct
MI T ROPOLITAN MOTORS
A, C. IRAOFORD, Recine. Ohl..
� IHt Mein It.
2HI
Pomeror, Ohl•

19� MERCURY IN GOOD CON­
d1tion. New motor and tr.ans­
m1,sion wllh 4000 miles. New
br11kc1 and
wheel cylinders,
cap, ond ne w l1re1. Price $450
l'hone W Y:.!-tt720.
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NET mwkera Formica sink topa.
Vinyl aabe1l011 bloek laid. Hollie
rep&amp;lrl o r all de!Crlpllom. Call
GUJ' .Me'gler, Racine, Ohio.
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PHONE

Gilmore's Supply Slore
wy.2-211,

Vaughan', Exlermlnallng

GRAVELY TkACTOR SALIS AND
StrYl(e. S12 Ii. Malft, Pomeroy,
Phon. WY2.Q:t7S, Open 'tll t
p. m. until June I. laluman:
Her11ld 8.l rnhart.
RNdavUle.
Ohio. Ph.,.. Coolvlllt 3691,
3·19-tfc

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1969 1'0N1'1AC V8 4 DH. SEUAN. ·
St. Muyt, W. V•.
kadlo .v.nd heater. Une c,.retuJ ,
owner. 1-.:xtr.i nice $�t95.00.
FURNITURE AUCTION OV CON­
l:IJ1eUn;ar11, Pomeroy
t·20 iltc
signed rurniture · at the M 1 le1
Monument Building, W, Main
St. Rwclnt!, Uhiu, April 30Lh,
12:30 p. m.: � i,:11.11 range.!, l
WlNl.&gt;OW tlLIND., ANU SHADES
dryer;
1 electri c range, � bed­
Ver?-:.Uau Blindt, 111 alze1 and
room
suitH,
l coal range, 7
colon. fi:ne Jiilllm,atea. Dale
coltee lat.es, 3 telnisions, 4
W1pp,tl Supply, .211\ Union i\Ye.,
relri&amp;erators, a bre11kf1sl sets,
PomerO)', Uhlc...
3-t-OOtc
4 livmg room �uitcs, 4 washers,
2 dlnnettc !Otli, 3 kitchen ub·
LIIVING RO OM SUITE. E XC.EL•
Inch, other mi11c. furnilure.
lent condition. Will deliver re••
Sale conducted by Hradford
1on11ble d 111t1nco, Phone S112 ·
Auclion Co. A. C. Bradford,
4tl77,
4-20·3tc
M.i::r. Crltt Bradford, Auctioneer
LIVI aAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
Term,: O■sh.
Cr.11wler1, Illhln&amp; auppliea, lhh•
Not responsible tor accidents
tna: Ucen,et, av■llable from ti
4-23-0lc
a. m. lo 7 ;30 p. m. week d,11.y1.
We repair all types of radl,
Sunday 8-10 1. m. i"ife Novell.Y
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IDAlRE
ant.I
TAP·
6
c.;u.
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ators , from heater cores' to
Sb.op.
t·21·12tc
JJAN Gaa rwnge. See O. R. Jones,
!he largest truck or lnlrtor
287 Mulberry-av, Jlomeroy.
POii IALI
4 23 3tp
radiator,
Olien will be recelv,ed at the
ofllce or WebUer and F11lta. At•
torneya, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to 2 LI VlNG ROOM CHAIRS, 1
wins back with new slip coyer,
eleven o'clock A. M., on Friday,
also
rhubarb for 111le. Phone
April 29, 1900, for about i,;i acre,
Pomeroy, Ohio
WIIJ:37tfl or ICC Fay,e Powell,
locatod oo Stat6 .iout,e 680, Bed·
4-23•3tc
Racine,
O.
Jord and
Or1n1,e
town,hlpt,
ARI YDU R UN DOW" AT THI
Kela■ County, .known •• the
""''� Ooet yeur ...r nttd .....
Foreman properly. All olfera aub­
1,.., lt■t Werk. Lewed Prlc-.
Ject lo Court approval.
IHDI SIRVICI IHOP
llAClNI
Mannine D. Web1ter,
UIID IDIITI AND MOTOII• $U
RACtNI,
OHIO.
Admin1ttrttor.
11\4 •IIIJ while thly la1t. Met,.
4· 22·3lc
poUteft Motora. 600
Main
It.. Pomeroy,
WY�
lJU V .r.;tt 00 't lt.Al'-l'Otl. Cult1v1ton
l l 024-tfc
mowlne machine. Ready for
work. Quick aalc. $300. G . A. l''OH SALE: Ono 1 1 fool pl)'wood
Dct:m, Rllclne, Phone W 19-3088.
boil. One lO KP Mercury Hurri­
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cane motor. flOO. Phone B1llcy
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Jlm Jacobs, WY 2-�l .
TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Lar1e
4 23 6tp
window fan, G. E. Auto Wuher.
IIOO S. Third, Middleport.
Before 0:30 A.ii.
{t)) "· 3tc
Mlddltpert WY-2..Z'4t
Pomeroy WY-2-11195
I/NCI.AIMED SINGER SEWING APA.1u'MEN'tS - .fW"n11b·ed and
K..AUTl fllD lTOla
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machine. Will HU for SHUN)
\IDIW'niahed. McMuten, Middle
At c ......
plw SIUO due ua for part1.
port. Phone WY-2·1288.
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FOR RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
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UNf"URNlSHED APARTMENT, 4
room,, bath. llent reasonable.
Vacant April 25. No. Sccond-u,
Middleport. Phone WY2•5293.
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Call Don lllJll, lllMllpfa1,
klr Mock. Solkl Clllb, heater, a
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rool p,d job.
Mtn 17 •28 needed at . once lo
train for telea:raph operator and
atatlon agent position. Take low
coat tr11lnin1 at ni&amp;ht, work
daya. Placement aa■ured in thi,
or other atate■ upon completion.
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•••••• ef Henry H. T1ylor

Notice ia hereby given that Carl
Taylor ,whs,se Po11t Oifice addres
is Barberton, Ohio, .h111 been Wul
appointed Admlnh1trator of th
Eslate of Henry H. Taylor l11lc o
Melcs County, Ohio, deceased.
:Dated this 22nd day of Aprll
1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Cwr
Meigs County, Ohio
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ATLANTA UPI - The puwedul
Nl" AA co u11 c1l was e 11: pected to
m eet wilh the chairm an of NCAA
1nfract1on1 committee here today,
indicatina ,unitive action may be
taken againi;l one Jr mor e m ember
sch ool 5 .
!\-bst hkely candida te for cou 11•
1: 1 1 1arge t appears to be th e U mv·
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o f N or&lt;h c.aro I ma w_ h'"' h
c rsity
h ad aJ rca d Y been accuse_d o/ vw I ating basketball recrmtmg rules.
I arolina o fficials app�ared before
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Lhc 1 nfr,.d 1ons comm1l1ee 5even1l
I months 11gu to answer charges.
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New s Of Week

By MRS. FRANK BUCK
An t:ast1•r 41ro)lram followed
th, So"d" School hooc " the
Bap\1�1 ( ' hurch here with Mr1.
Ma bt-1 ;')ha 111 and M lS!I Barb11r1
M l' N 1rklr as d1rc&gt; l"lors. The play,
"Chnsl h Hi�t•n · • wa� presented
Wllh �1 1S.!i Md",' 11 ·kle 8S narralor,
Mi ss hy lfou,h playL• d lht' p.irt
of �fury !lih gdalene, Mt!ffi Sue
F:llf'n Pli,·ht�. as Mary thr mother
of Jl'su!: Carol Shain. as Salome,
Lmdn Grnh;1m as Joanna and Mis,
Sandra Adams as the Angel.
Sp�cial musir was by Mi�s Molly
ReinshP! and �liss Judy Shain.
Mr�. Btet 1y Jackson has return,
ed lo hl'r home in Salem ofter
\· isitlng with her mother, Mrs.
Ben Spencer who w11s a patient at
Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Emil Pli(·hta and children
who spent the past week with her
mother, Mi;s. Fr&amp;nl'es Philson re•
turned to th('ir home in Cleveland
Sunday. Ml-. Plirhta came to ac­
company them home.

Mr�.- Betty Roush has been ab,
sent from her teaching duties at
Letart Falls grade school (or se,.
en) days because of illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Teaford
and son Delbert Jr., are visitine
thck daughters Mm. Hildred
Grafton and Mrs. Lucllle White
end their filinilies at Ravenna.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewert and
£am�-, and
Robert Foster of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bu�k
;rnd family spent Easter with their
mother Mrs. Funk Buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Adams had
as Easter guests her mother,
Mrs. Maggie Weaver, sister, M rs.
• ff:oxie Cozart and nephew, Jerry

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Bv Mrs. Cherie, Di.hi
Mr. and Mrs. Willi.am Jacobs.
Mr. and �rs. Psul Jacob!I were
week end guests at the horn '". of
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl ,l.tcohs.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charll:ls D tehl and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl
werc Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Archer, Columbus.
l Mr. and Mrs. Steven Eblin were
in Columbus for several days re•
cently.
Mrs. Josie Turner nas returned
to hl'r home hrre.
Mrs. Barbara Ebl in enlcrt.:..ined
wilh a surprise party h onorin g
her husband, Lawrrnce. Attendingwere Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder
nnd Rob«?rt Ehl in.
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Mrs. Jessie liTorr rs, all of I1omcroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush .and
children t&gt;.:illed on Mrs. Em�a FoK.
· Mr. and Mr�. !J\.eve Ebhn and
children called on Robf!rt Eblin.
i�lr. and Mrs. Lee Vogelsa ng of
Millfield called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ch11rle!i Diehl .and son.

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_Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlrp"•'l ' O .. April 25 ·__
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C\JLUMB US UPI - Vince Pelton of Cleveland. Sunday nl lb t
won the fint annual Oh Jo Stale
ladies i;mgles malc.h game bow'lior:
tournament in two-day competilion at four different alley! here.
'.-11ss Pellon rack ed up a 3,1211
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First Ohio Si n11lea

Mrs. Thomas Weston , assisted by M rs. Vic tor You ng Sr . ,
B
entertai ned t!ie One Won One
, class of the Pomeroy F irst apSt
Main
East
home,
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tist church Thurs ay evemng at her
The meeting was opened by Mrs. J . H. Stephenson, president, giving a meditation on spring , w hk h she dosed with a
poem " Lord AHord Me Another Spring" , aRd prayer.
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church.
A woman "'"1rl tea wai,. (!is
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vcn on Easter flowreport was
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t e shut-ins of t he cussed which will be
COACH TO SIGN
the date to the announced later
SYRACUSE
UPI - Alex Han­
A communic;ition was read frum
no
i;trani:er
to lhe National
num
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Korean
the
rl
wh
g
the
Basketball Association, will sign a
supports stati ng thl't she h.is bet•n
two-year cQntract today to coach
ill..
tht Syr;ic-use N11lionals .
Mrs. Stephenson 1nstalk d the
new officers in a candlehght cer�ON VACATION
!nony ai:,d brough t oul lhat Je s us
E n ro u te To "Fa ine '
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ha!ltins o(
1s the hght of the world ;i. nd _w &lt;"
BROOK LYN UPI _ The corner• Middleport are vacatiol}ing al Win­
GuagM: Montgomery, 16.2 on
I e
�� th �� 11
stone
of Ebbcts F'1eld, famou s ter Garden1. . F'!a., this week. Tbey
upper; 9 8 on low er, 8 ½. feet open: �:e:s� J ��:: e c S31.
f the Dodgers for 4� yea �s, pl1111 to return April 30.
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Gallipolis, 18.4 on upper,
of the church which is the b od of
1s
cnrout
e to the Hall of fame m
lower, 1 0 feet open ; Winfield , 18. 0 Christ and lhat the purpose or the
Coo�erstown,
N. Y .• by_ curtesy of
on upper, 10.3 on lower, rollen on meetings was to know Christ betNat10�al
League
President War­
10.4,
20
14.8,
the still; l.ocJr. 23,
ter and lo learn how to serve Him.
ren _Giles.
wickets open.
Prayer by Mrs. Stephenson clos ed
purchased the corn e,-­
G1le B
Condition of Mov•blt Dtmt ; the ceremony. O fficers insta lled
Sunday when me•
stone
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$600
trap
1
All dams are up averaging
wcre Mn. Lorain st erreU, presi•
morab1li e of t_he h_om_e of some of
open,
,
d ent; Mrs. Ate n Shain, vice presi· i . ..,,.,..
Oh� Riwr Boeh: Downbound: dent; Mrs. victor Young Sr., sec- baseball s zam�st rnc,1dents, went
,.
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Lock 7, Bob Benter at �.55 am., 14- ret.ary · and Mrs. WIiiiam Watson under_ the �uct1one r s gavel. The
' perk 1s being torn down to make
0· Cotton Queen .at 6:25 am, 0-3; treasure
' r·
way for a housing project.
Robert R. G ibson at 6:45 am, 0-2;
During tile social hour games
:
1
13•
am,
9:50
at
Lock 9, Jefferson
were played under the dire5tion of the hostesses lo the .aboYe named
Lock JO, Ovec at 8:10 am, 3•16; Mrs. Leslie Price with Mra: Harr)' and Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel, Mrs.
Lock 23, Charlea R. Stephenson at Lee Bailey and Mrs. Dale Wippel Joseph Cook, Mrs. Albert Smith,
5:56 pm, 1 9-2; Allhland at 7:()5 pm, the winners.
Mr■. Daisy Jasper, Mn. J. E. Fos­
1 · 1 3; Emily Jean at 8 : 05 pm, 0-4;
Refreahments were served by ter and Mrs. Ellen Collch.
Belpre .at 8 : 30 pm, 0-2; Helen Z at
9:2S pm, 6-0; Atlas al 1 :30 .am, 5•0;
PIU.aburgher at �: 00 am, 22-0
Indiana at 7:25 am, 8- 1 ; i'�red W .
Ollcotl a t 9:30 am, 1 - 1 , Janie D.
OPTOMETRIST
at 10:00 am, 3· 1 ; Joe S. at 10:00
Eut
Conrt Str..,t, Pomoro7
.
Ray
28,
em, 0-0; upbound: Lock
lo IZ, Z lo •· /Cl_oH It Noon on Tliun.) I
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mond E. Salvetti at 9:30 em, 13-0;
Boan:
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Galllpolis Cornell at 3:40 a.m. 1 1-6 /
Aztec at 8:56 am, a.fl; Vulcan M
11:00 am, 1 1-0; Lock 23. Montgolib­
A lack of leisure time ·
ery al -l:3� pm, 3,2; Little Edward
at 6 : 45 pm, 1-1; Harriet M. at 9:00
makes it impossible to
What's ahead for America? Must
pm, 2-0 ; Beaver at 9:50 pm, 0- 1 ;
Mike Creditor at 10:f:t, p m , 8-12;
economic growth diet.ate soaiins
Wayne H. at 6:30 am, 3-0; W. S.
contact each of you per­
inftation '!' Must stabilization mcaa
Rhea at 8:35 am, 6· 10; Robert E.
s1agnation? A resounding "no" oq
Reed at 10:35 am, 9-0; C. V. Har­
sonally. NevertheJess, I
both counts is the answer of 64
ner at 1 1 : 15 am, 2-0;
well-informed representativea of
Lock 23 reports 64 lockages in
2� days.
business, Jabol- and governmenL
would appreciate the op­
MeetingrecentJy underthc:8.Llspicc:s
of the American Assembly, they
portunity of serving you
agreed : b)' working hard together
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
CaN No, 1 1,361
" can achiev� 00th reasonabl)'
again, as I have •in the
•
ate of Minni• Taylor, dktated
�table prices and growth, while
Notice is hereby given that Carl
reducing
unemployment to tho
past. Have I satisfied
T.11ylor whose Post Office addreH
minimum.
Key to these goals is
i5 Barberton, Ohio, has been duly
steadily
rising
producti vity.
appointed Administrator of the
you? If so, ma,y I have
Estate of 'Minnie · Taylor late ol
Get lhe facts on lhis complex
Melga County, Ohio, deceased.
aul
cruclal subject. w,11, for
�
your
vote May 3, 1960?
Dated this �d day of April
fr11e booklet, "Prices, Growth
end Vou", to American Assem- '
1960.
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bl,, Columbia Unlvtrslty, N1w �
F. H. O'BRIEN
York 27, N. V.
Judge of the Probate Court
M(' igs County, Ohio
P1Jbll1h1d H • pub&amp;lc ..rvlca
(4) 25; C5J 2, 9, 3tc
In cooper1tlon with Thi Adv1rti1ln1
Qouncll end the Nlll!!'IPIPI'
Advp,'rtl1lna b11e;utNH Auocl1llon.
1"'ld P&lt;&gt;I. Adv.

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LBGAL NOTICI
Melt■ County Highway Dept.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Meigs County Comm le.slonen,
Pomeroy, Ohio, up unlil 10:00
o'clock A. M. Monday, May 2nd,
1980 Ior lurnlahlnr: and applying •
minlmum of 83,000 gal. or l E. l
Dust Control on County Roads.
Material lo be applied under the
direction of County Engineer and
NOTICI DF APPOINTMENT
must have a temperature of not
C• .. No. 11,360
leu than 160 degree, when appUed,
Itta.. ef Daisy 0, Marr 0-C..
Work to •tart on or about, the
Notico la her'eb)' 1lven lb.at Mary fint of June 1960, and to be com•
E. Coverdale whose Poat Ofllc&lt;! pleted b1 Juty flral, 1960.
addrcsa i11 212 E. Moler Street, Cbl­
A Cerllfied Check in the amollnt
lumbus, Ohlo, ha1 been duty ap
pointed Adminlslratrlx of the ea of $300.00 m111t accompany each
tate of Dai•&gt;' G. Marr late o f Mele• ,sJd. Successful Bidder to furniah
Bond In tbe amount of $10,000.00.
County, Ohio decu■Nl.
Mela• County Commluionen re
1960.
Dated this 22nd day of April terve the rl1ht to reject aoy or 1U
bld1.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Mel"' C- C•-•loMn
Judge of the Probate Cou
a, lh,,.. ao,111, Cl■rk
Molp County, Ob.lo
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2, 9, 3t&lt;
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Call Dk1 SftirtH

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CORNER LOT - S.room frame,
bath, porches, double carage,
large lot fenced. $8500.00.
TERMS,-7-room frame with nice
Hving
room, dining room,
kitchen, television room, 3 bed
rooms, end bath, full basemen(
forced air ,..furnace. Laree lot
with 1hady lawn, good .&amp;an:len,
$10,garage, concrete
000.00.
COUNTRY HOMl-6-room frame,
bath, basement, forced air heat
Two big cistern,, some frult,
Jara:e outbuilding. Nearly 30
acres. $,7000.00.
215 ACiRllf-3 miles from Pome·
roy. Three houaea (four, 1even
and eight rooms). Barn, ailo,
plenty of tractor land in alfalfa
and grasses. Well limed. Some
1ru11. ,20,000.00.
VIRGIL TIA FORD, Salffmln
Phono YIY2-6131
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CO'ITAGE AND LOT ON ROUT
338 aOOve Antiquity near Ohi
River. Out of high water. Pri�ed
to sell. See Arthur ArnoH, Rt.
Racine.
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W1tJ:on One carelul owner.
Sbow11 best of care tI3�.00.
IHaeltn.11n, Pomeroy.
4-:.i!O-Htc
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rower neeru)g. :;pollen black
Iin1sh.
$1�00.00.
HLaeLtnars,
Pomeroy.
4-20-6tc

Rea l Estate

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News Of Ttie Week

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Ray .t\)l:lre and Ann Ellil met at
lhe Loulae Gilkey home to J,e\p bor
color eu, for Ibo Euler lwnt.

Mr. ■nd Mrs. H. I) . Glll&lt;ey and
children ot Ille Gr,nde were su.
per 11:ueita ot hil parentl SimdaJ.
Guy Gilkey, Co1umbw, .called · 9n
bis lalher, jPeQtle Glltey, s,nd■y
,11ornoon 11 ll&gt;o Q,lnl Gllkq
ho.me.
, 1141,rold �� ha■ ,IOld � home
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, to ,bl, �Dr. and Mn. Don Glblon and
ltark ,pent the week , elid WWl
'ieir o■rt)\111, tl\e Bud t!)&lt;llW)u'
1nd the Frank Glbo&lt;lf11.
Ilk. ••d •Mn. F. D.·
of
Columbut were afttrnoon e,Uen
of her p,rente, ihe Cllht Glluya
Sr.
France■ Knop» Stndm of Alh­
ena visited friend&amp; ht!lrt Thunday.
'Mr. Ptlce has &amp;Old 70 �• of
Ids farm to hi.a 1later, Be&amp;ile Ort­

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NEW- FANGt.ED
L1E · DETECTCRS ,
SHERIFF

SHUX• rVE HI\D
Of THEM
"THIN65 ffR
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Mr. and Hrt. Kiel � at­
tended the funenl of • hi.I r ,1unt,
Deu French D1"by, ,,
Connels.ville, ThundaY. �
'.!Ir. aqd lln. E■rl Clul
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Tb\U'fday with hll pty:Olitl! the
GeQ('I,. CllTD.
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Mt.a Lena Jordan JI W I wit-h
pleurisy.
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Mr,. P1r1&lt;&gt;m ol !:h/'•1""1t' la
vi1lt1n1 lier dauahtf..r,
' ' tBet� Gllke)'.
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Mr. •nd !In, Ray Blrtbf� ■nd
children have ret11rt1ed , fto,ffl ',tlor­
l�a and are livln1 with ,J(t1.1 Nel­
tie Borgan. He ls employed bt
Mark Clark.
. ,.
The Lend-A•Hand Society� met
with their president, LOWII • Gil•
key, Thurtday eYeniQI. FctWt,en
members were preimt. .l)l)�ftl
were led by Norma t,ee
tf'feN1t1on was In charge
P•
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kins. Relreahmentt )'ere :1
· ,, by
Hazel Stanley and Mrs. GIi
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Mr. and Mrs . .Jtober:t Al�
in Trpy, Ohio on busine11 itG
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Ava Gilkey with hollleClei
Mr. ,11.nd Mrs. Jame, Bo. _,010_.
son of Columbus were
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guest.a of his mother, Nellie itor_
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Social Events

Mr. and Mrs. VlrRll Rou1:1h, ,Jl[,r 1
Jo and Don spent Easter So�day
with Mr. and MN, Larry Rou&amp;h of
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browd and
son!I, Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell l'iinter
and i\!r. and Mrs. Ralph Plinter
and daughtera, spent the weekend
with the Howard Rauch famllj of
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Newark.
Ptjrs JJ.B3m:qnd Taylor and �-1,\­
¥.:&gt;ll11d4tl a1Ul_:-8� Rife
Tuesday evenlitg wJt'h Mr. and Mr&amp;,
RoSert PAiDJer. ·
.
Jlhun_y Heilman and ,on of oregon called on Mr. and Ml'&amp;. WIJJ
Heilman S.turd1y afternoof1.
Jimmy Lanham of West Vltglnla
is visiting the Leonard Lanl\un
family.
lra Showalter spent Monday
night \l{lth Denzil W,iYiams.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilt Hellman call•
ed on Mr, and Mn. john Smith of
Pomeroy Monday' aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet of
Tuppers Plains, Mr. and M11, Alva
C1ark and children and Mn. DeD•
zit Goegleln o f Polneroy · '•pe,it
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jenrile
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Heilman.
Mr. .and ·Mrs. Earl Hartuni and
family of Akron vlalted over . the
week end with the Tom McGrath
family.
Mr . .and Mrs. Will HeJlman apent
la.;t F'l'iday evening with tlie Pa­
vid .Williams family,

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REIi.LY BATIV

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Profeasor Emerl.hla
Honored For Adivity

Spee!.i.al r«i0a:niUon ha1 �n
given by the Ohio Aca demy )· ..t
Sden,ce durin&amp; lta ,me,itilla: et bt­
ioch . colleae last ..wukend-'to 'f&gt;r,
F..
Kreck.er, ora:lnator of the
Junior Academy of Sclenee.
Dr. Krecker, p� . ��t,111
or zooloQ,. at . Obl0i 2, U:�venl't,
helped organize the Jlrst Sclem::e
day to be held In coojun�tlat! '!'th
the ang.Qal _ meetln1 .cC,. Ute �_el" · 1
demy' of Sclt!IDC&amp;
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I-Daily Se nti nel, Pomeroy-Middlep ort, 0 , A�nl lo, 1 960
P l a n s Compl eted For Pome roy A l u m n i

Banquet At

Pome r-:&gt;y A u d i to r i u m

May 28

The officers and executiv e com mittee of the Pomeroy High
School Alumni Association met Frid ay evening to complete
plans for the annual Alumni W nque t whtth ¥,•ill be held at
the J unior High School Aud1lonum on Saturday. May 2B.
Members 01 the Women's G u i ld of the r·ecterated church
will serve the dinner wh1th will be followed by a dance, with
The Spectecul.rs of Atli(ns
vid1ng ltle m us11.:. Several d ,n,:.e:.
will hold .eumons.
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I H o l d s Mee t i n g At
Bradford Church

Macjo,i, W�uda&lt;d. ,,c1rn hck
and l\.alhryn :;µenn:r w.,n. 11..iillll'&lt;l
as lhe numllldllJI):; com1u1llcc . "J he
dccon1uni; cum11111lcc tor the a l I
fair include:. Oav1d L:oodw111, Edward Thotna:.. J ark 'I huma:., Kl' ll- 1
l'leth W 1��rn:s. :,all) band�. 1:..d"1a1 • Keuwcd} , Oun Thuma:l&gt;, lll'anna Watson, H.u:it: l lorak, �.rndy
Smith, Terry Pha!ln, Evelyn Ftc-1-.,
Shirley W 1 ppcl, MarJunc Woodard,
jKenneth :\-h:L u1Juui,:h, Hoger llysell
and Marl:IJ ,\rnultJ.
'l ht: xrouµ will meet again on
'May 1a to cumplett: the plans

At

Story Given

Meeti ng Of C l ass
On Good F r i d a y
'T11e Chns\1a11 Fndt•avor o f the
South lkthrl U l !I Ch 1m:h held
Its regular 11n·1•1 mg 011 (;ood Vr1tlay Ht l hi' lrnnw uf Mr srn d M rs.
Orvilll.' W a t�on H!'v
Jlouk.s ll'd
lht.' �rou1J in pr&lt;1)l'r lr1�1cad of
acripl u1·C' ht&gt; rP11d tlw �lory about
S1mo11 uf (\ rt' rll' who rarried Je­
sus' Cross r
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MEIGS THEATRE
POMt: ROY,

OHIO

TONIGHT ,nd TUESDAY
' " 1 00 1 ARABIAN NIGHTS''
M i.stcr MAGOO
- also "THF; t'LY I N G FUNTAIN ES"
Mi('hticl Cull1111 - Joan Ewi,oo,
�ot Optin WedrMt.day

Bonnie !l ife preslded over the
business meeting when the Teen•
aJ?;ers Class of the Bradford Church
of Christ met l11�t Tuesday even mg
at the home or their teacher. James
Heed. The secrelarys report was
given by Cathryn Russell and lhe
Treas1Her ' s report by Ruth Reed.
Dunng their meeting the young
people voted to send $1:5.00 lo a
Chrbl1an renter at Ona, W. Va.
During the evening Mrs. Reed
served refreshments lo those al­
ready mentioned and Linda For­
rest, Pcg1ilY Russell, Wesley Sisson,
Tony lle ndriek.is, Harry Hendricks,
and David Reed.

Birtl, A nnounced

M r and MrJ1 Eugene Willough­
by . Pomeroy .rTe announcing the
birth or a son David Euge11e, Bas­
ter S u nday, at Holz er llospllal
r.randparer1ts are Mr .. and Mrs.
Oscar L. Lconarct, Chester Road;
Mrs, o�ar Bau(;r, Pomeroy; gre.a t­
gnind par&lt;'nts, M nr .. 1-' lorence Smith
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. J&lt;' loyd G .
Leonanl, Gallipolis and Mn. Nora
White. Athens.
-----was "Nu Ordinary Man."
Spcernl songs were sung by Ja1 ne t Christy. The young peoples
i::roup and the Chria t y family.
Tht're were JO present.
Gucats we re, Charlotte, Joyce
and Sandra VanMeter, Nevada
BPaver, Patti and Jackie Behr,
Lt&lt;nore lle tzin" and Mary Ann
l'.11lnw. A dellciou� l uncheon was
served by the hoslells. The next
meeting wlll be held ut Mrs.
Effie Wahon'11 home.

Let Us Take A Load

Off Your Hands

11hen!'s 1w ll-C&lt;'d for YoU t o Jug
Lhat he.ivy fonul y wa.rti.
Let

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Do It

Your wu.sh will 11parklc. and !;0
wiU you .

WE PICK UP

and DEL I VER

HO ME LAU N DR Y COMPAN Y
"We Cl

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elm Everything But Tho Baby "
Phon. WY•2-2057
MIDD LI PORT, OHIO

Ma i n ly

300 W. Second St. - WYandone 2-2 1 1 1 , P m•N
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LET US GIVE YOUR RUG
A SPRING BEAUTY TREATMENT

Mr iind M n, Andrew Thomas of
Grayson, hy . were 011errngh1
gue-�lb f-'nt111y of Mr� C. L. Arn­
old, Athens Hoc1d.
'.11r. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler
c1nd daughter, Lmda, or Col u m bus,
1
were week end guests of hls parI
enls, �1r a11d Mn . Jacob Schuler.
Mrs. Orville Radl'r of Col umbus \
\ ISlll'd Sunday Wllh Mn. w . H
l::bcr�bal•h and daughter, Miss Sy­
bil
.\.l r &lt;1nd :\-In, J.ick P hillips, C1n I
cmn.1LJ . wen· week end g u e sts of
h1� l&lt;1lt11ir, Alfred Phillips.
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M1�,-, !' olly h.arr. Columbus. wa.:.
cl Wt;L,d"fl .J 61.H'.,! VI JH.T pJrCtll1&gt;,
Mr ;.:.,, · , , : -, \.. It t\un M i s. Karr
whu h.i� , H �· 1, 1h is 11nprov1ng.
Mr� L, 1, .. .1-l111Jr11 111� of � i ddle­
port :,pu1: .:Ol , 11,._ ,y ·,1, 1,h !Ile C IL
Karn,.
Mr . .i:1d .\lrh Ud•JI: ,{raeutcr \/IS·
itt.'d �111!1.1 &lt;1:, m l'ill"Kersburg w1Lh
Mr. iilld .� I n, O .. lc Valentine a11d
Jamil:,
.'vhf&gt;s 1.,..-d,. • iH ' Krarutcr was an
over11 11,!11 gucM 01 her parents,
Sund:.&gt; .1. is,, 1\1 a r utrr, a teactler
in thr .\lt.·bo11v1de .� rnoJI, a ttended
a t'ut ure uumcmakers of Amenca
convu111on. m Culu1nbus over the
week te nd
Mr ir nd Ylrs l'iirl Higgs or ('ol­
umbuh Wf'rl' W,'&lt;'kcnd {lUCSls of her
si � ter . .V. rs ¼ cndcll Bf'tzing and
hclpt"d her cclchrale her birthday.

MeetinQ Of C l U b
The Rose c.;ardcn Club or Tuppen Plains held i ts April meeting at t he home o( Mrs. June
Doster.

The m eeting opened wi t h the
Lord'a Prayer and club aong.
For the roll 1;:all an oxcha nae
of flower seeds.
The t opics were given by Mrs.
A. M. C ox ··oangerou.!l Friends "
and Mrs. Frederick. Goebel "Om·
trol ol . Garden Pests and Insects.''
The presid&lt;'nt, Mrs. Ulah Sw11n
read an Jnvilation to the regional
meet ing at Log1m, Ohi o on May
4.
1 1-'our mcmber a o r the
club :
Mrs. Mildred Headley, Mrs. Lois
McCain , Mrs. llerman Black and
Mrs. June Doster are m aking
plans to b&lt;' on the "Garden
Club Progra m" on Corree Ti me,
May 2 on WPMo radio.
Mr�. Swen, presiden t appointed
a nominating com mittee for the
new olflcon lo, t he M,y meet•
lna.
Recei ving ri bbons for arra nttmen t1 of flowel'8 were:
Mn.
Mi ldred Headl ey, red ribbon ;
Mrs. Barbara Black, Mrs. Loia
McCain, Mrs. R. V. Weatherman,
and June Dos ter, blue ribbons. The
t ravell ng prize 118 won by Mrs. R.
V. Wea t herman,
At the cloi;e nf the meeting
Mrs. June D�lor asals t ed by
Mrs. Hobarl Shields 8crved refrcshmcn lll wi t h favon of Easter
eggg fixed wi t h Easter bonnets
to CHTTY ou! lhll ar.ason t heme.
Tho ncxl mee t ing will lie al
the home of Mr�. Lois McCain
wlth Mrs. Robert lticbel of Middlepor t demonstrating
dt rfercn t
flower arrungemen h_

The Juni or Youlh group ol
Heath Method-isl Church held their
regular meetlng Sunday evenlng
with Mra. Jack Be&lt;:h t le 115 devotion•
al leader. Mra. Ray mon Konkriaht
was Jn eharge or the lesson which
waa on charac:-lors of !he Bible.
Durlna: the bualneBa m ee ting
plan, we re made for a ska t ing
pa rty t his Wedncsda}'. The group
are to mNlt a t the church at 6:40
and iO togethtir to t he rink. and
to ret um at 9:30.
The llroup v oted lo send $8.00 to
a ·�Hion School In Africa . They
also voled lo purcha1«1 &amp;Ix more
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A Cartoon lffry Nklhtl

Steve Rtevc,a ln
"HERCULll, "

restored by sclentillc dry-cleaning methods that ,work

Jack Ke l ly
May Wy nn
' "HONG KONG AFt�AlR.''

wonders. Colors and texture s once more show up beauli
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TRUST US TO 00 A WONDERFU L JOB

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C l a ss H a s Meeti ng

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Brad r or d Ch ure h or Ch nst met I asI
week 111 the rhurcti for their reg,
ul u r meeting. The meeting opened
with pr.i yer by Halph Humble and
the scripture was read by Not·
man Hysell. The Secretary and
Treasurer's report� wen: given by
.
Mrs. Harry Pickens. Following tb e
short business mee t ing poems were
read by Mildred S i sson on the
lTuc1f ition .

ri.1h. Wtll Dawson or Columl&gt;us
visllcd w u h her 51 � ter and IJro l h·
er• t n· law, lr . a na _11 r s. W u l My� r�
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yestcr01ty.
i\\r. and Mrs. Joe Young Jr. and
chut.Jrcn of W o0&lt;1sfle1d spen t t hc
wceir.ima wiui Mr. aud Mrs. Jue
I lounJ!: Sr
IJ . W . C arr o f Akron spen t (he
[ wc:i� k end W l l h i\l r. and 1�.1 rs. !lay mund t:,iu uun. M r aHd M r,; . t: . ti .
R et rci;b ments w�re serv ed a t lb
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Lasll,
Al hens,. v1Sllcu
, L he �. a. Awm cl o se of the meeti ng by Mr _ uy
i; c.;
Yt!Slerday.
Russell and Mrs. James Reed to
Mem bers from the Ru t land 1 , Mr . 11Hd Mrs. Amos Bailey and Mrs. Ivan woods, �1 rs. Ualph Pain­
church we.re, Mra. Harrison Bent· children ol New KtcnmonCI spe11t 1 ter, l\tr:s. t;arl Mossman. Mr. and
ley, M.r1. Outis Luckadoo, Mrs. the weeke nd with lurs . Uo ta H a �- Mrs. H umble and son, RT, Mr. and
Edi t h Thom11, Lt-e Com bs, Jane t J ey.
Mrs Larry Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
Uon Sauvage and Mrs ._ E:·nic P aul Sisson, Mrs. Robert Hoover
Wright, Mra. Gertrude Butler.
,
Denny ot Nitro vtsited with ,1t r.;.
The mfftinJ was held in the H:. K .Sansoury and Miss ;),i ll y Mrs. Harry Hendr h, Mrs. Richard
Will, Mr. and Mrs, Hysell , Homer
after noon with E m 11nuel Ennl of .Schaal yei;teraay.
Forres
t and daughter, Linda, Mr.
Africa apd a student ,, Rio Grande
:"llr!i. James W i negar, ¥1rs. �tarCollege J;n d tbe principle apeaker. th.a Demson, son, Don Uen ison, w :d 1 and Mr,. Glenn Evans and Tommy
nd Danny, and Mr. and Mrs.
He ueed ,.. his t opic, "W orld Bro­ two children, !-am .and K imm y v i�- a
i-:
t Lightfo uf aud suns, Butch
tberhooct: •1 In his talk he said that JLcd �unday with Mrs. Dem&lt;;on � a vc retdl
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nd
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the inaJWUY or th e people auend slster, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hanthureh fi,f prestiJe and tha t he ley.
found It: hard; to rema in relljious
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La u re l C l i ft
In tl&gt;l1,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Soutl•.-rlrnd
and children o f Beverly visit�fl re­
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d
irtr. a11d Mrs. Muri Harris and
Name
Keed and Mr. and Mr:s. J.;.mes Re!.?cl
family
or St . Albins spent !;cvera l
and chi ldren.
days
with
her parents, ,\f r. a11d
411rs, Wesley Fry and son, Mar­
vin, and Mrs. Ada La mber� visited Mrs. George Renshaw.
At tendanee at the Laurel CliFf
with relatives in Parkersburg, Sun­
Free
Methodist Church on Easler
Jati..
ch tle was the devot ion.a l day.
Sunday was Hl5.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Reed
and
leadet , d _alsp . presided OYer the
.Mr. and Mrs. Lester BroGkover
b ut
'meetlnc, when the Co m­ daughter, Vlld, of Columbus spent celebrated their 27th
-wedding an­
Mrs,
miulo1J;•t· Educ1 tion or the H eath the week end with Mr. and
niversary on Eas ter Sunday.
Lawrence
Reed.
MethtMflft· Cburtb met Su n day
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brookover
evenih1 i.t the church.
I
a tt eadcd the Sunrise East er Ser­
.
vices at Hartford and later were
At . , l'(lee lln g ReY. Raymon
breakfas t guests or Rev. and Mrs.
Kqhtr,
- J,. Ja mea Euler and Mrs.
Guy Sayre.
L. W.
om.as were named to a et
Mr. c1nd '.drs. Norman Schaefer
H the I ftOmJoatJns com m ittee to
of
Pomeroy 'h rre dinner guests at
noaatnati _.Su nday School ol!icen
Home
t he hom e -Of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
and T..kll'I.
The 80th birthday of Mrs. Vau­
Plna -; for Moth er'• Oay obler­ ghn Price of th e Rutland Road was Ackley, Athens .
Ja mes Gilmore was ln St euben­
va nce WJt?e . dlacu1sed a nd the Jun­ celebra ted Sunday when her fa m­
vill
e attendin g a union meeting re­
ior Cbo\f 11n der the direction of ily gathered a t the home of Mr.
cen t ly.
llra. M,2Comu Wlll al.ec on that and Mra. Joe You ng, Sr., for a fam•
dl1
lll'lall CON1&amp;e1
be ily di nner.
d11.ughter, Debbie of Chillicothe,
aiven ti, -.all, 1ttendln1 the service.
Othera present were, Mr. Price, Mr. imd Mrs. Roger Phillips and
Mn. $.Ml'!a:ht wu: named aa Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, Jr. and children, Randy and Rita, Mr .. and
chJlrma� la make tbe conages.
chlldren. Melanie, Joyce of Woods­ Mrs. William Buck Jr .. , and ehild­
ll WII- teported th1t Lhe J unior field, Mr11. Lurene Kennedy, o f ren, Shelly, Hilly and Rickey of
Y. ou th 'fellmbip h•d promised Galena, Mrs. Pauline Buck, Mr. Middlepor t , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
to pay . �-00 to a Minion School and M rs. Fra n k Young and daugh­ Yates and children, Sandy, Ka t hy,
Af1'lc-:
ter, Patty, La rry Carson, Mr. and Randy and Bobby ot Jackson and
9tberj" present for the mee Ung Mrs. Wilbur Yo ung and Miranda Leo Kennedy, Jr., of Middleport.
w4!re · �� Nan Moore, Miu BeS&amp; of Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. Charl es
The afternoon wa&amp; spent in play­
Sa n borri1 ', Mfl. James Brewington, Asa Bradbury and children, Su:tan• ing out door g11.mes and a Easter
E meno;i ·Jon ea, Charle• McEihln­ ne. Asa and Mary of Middl epor t , Egg roll was held for t he child­
ny.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi lliam Kitch en and ren.

Co ri?lttee
T.o . 1&gt;minate
Heel · Offic ials

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w11 pleaN nt ly aurprised Sundly
when member, of her r:1mlly iat­
herod a t the Midd le port Ro1d,ide
riark for a fa mily dinner 1o cele­
brate her birthday. She r('c . i P�d
many nice tilt, fro m her family
and a llo a three tiered deco:-�.tcd
cake.
Th ou 1t lendln1 the picnic wrre
Mr, and Mra. Thomaa Bou,. }Jr,
and Mra. M anha ll Boaa a nd fam­
ily, a nd Mr. and Mn. Ho mer Bar­
cu1, a ll Qf G11Upoll•l Mr. and :Mrs.
James Bona and dau11htN, or Col­
umbua, Mr. and Mn. Charle■ Eloa:i:s
Ind chl ldNn, of 'Proclervl l le, Mr.
and Mr1. John Buclt:ley and aon o f
Che11pealke, Ml• �bet Hysell
and ¥r , and Mn. ClW'en Flot and
three 1on1 at Middleport.

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bWlaht Wallace, Mr•. �e:rett Bach•
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aull1lln11 ln the kitchen , 'I1le cooll­
les fJ)T the rneetinl were do1111ted­
by · Mra. R. L)lollf, Mrt. Bacbner,
Mr. Vau4hn aad Rev. Jluppelt:..
'ftere � abou.t IO In attend­
,,... la li,e a llilr wbldt lnduded
)2 eblldren from tbe •,0&gt;"1'17 home.

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Ou-r; lawn'• to enjoy, Sure it's got to look good, but
with FAMILY1&gt; seed, we know it'll wear well, too.
· Take . plenty of your roughhousing. And our lawn
parties, too. Best of all, a FAMILY lawn doesn't need
much care, thrives sun or shade, 100%
perennial, 99.91% weed-free -like
all Scott.a seed. TURF BUILDER1&gt; goes
on' next-to feed new grass and old.

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In and see, tile new ahlPl!t�nt of Artlflclal Flowers - Roses, Lily of
the y111ey1 Fioatln&amp; Lotus, Plttlporum, Nepblhytls, Acuba, Ripple PepperConte.

. oaa, ¥1n1atun, �buds, Mlolalun! Dalsles, Daffodils.

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MILWAU K I I, WIL UP'I-Wh•
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to,o fltw Into a trff Monday fht
bo.rl'OWN a l•dder, cllmbMI uit
aod e.auttht It 40 fNt 1bow•
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VOL XII

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tue sday, April 26, 19'!0

NO. 9

Middleport To
Buy Cruiser
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Monday night in its
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A FOOT-STAM PIN G RECEPTION
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gress that France will have
siastic recep•
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and Britain agree to destroy theirs. De Gaulle was given o�e of the
tiofts ever accorded a foreign visitor.

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Gen• de Gaulle Given Ticker Type Parade UPon
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Ge n. Charles de Gaulle was wel(?med tal� w?t� Ei':nh O:er at ttie
to New York today on an A(Jterican tou r that will take him to White Hou1e at 8:30 a . m. (edt)
the Pacific Coast and the old French city of New Orleans .
before ioin1 Lo t he airport for
Mayor Robert Wagner, in an u npreceden.ted. ge�ture1 met the brief flight to Ne w York.
the towertn French Preside nt at La Guardia Marin.e Termin greater confi•
nal after a �ig'.ht here from Washington whe re Presldent El5- den"Ice hainveourevecause now that I've
enhower bade him goodbye at the White Ho.use.
,een y o u," de Gaulle tol d Eisen•
Tbe general and Mada me de
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an "AprII 'n hower 81 the French leader made
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-svth wed- mlxup invo1v 1 ng
Gtulle , observI ng theuPads" ball that will be heid hi• fueweII I al the White House
ding annlv ersarr this, . m
konth, r� wlthouf the world's No. 1 French
"We'l l Bt'lnd toget her, " Eisen·•
IC er tar�
ceiv ed a noon•j1me
er replied.
how
man.
Bl'Of.dway's
ower
parade up
"Canyon ol Hecoe•" through th�
Wall Stre et - skyscrapers. It was
the second au ch journe1 for de
Gaulle who sot .a hero•, relcome
here 15 yea r, ago after World
a1•gs
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Wu II oaded la ta!r&lt;&gt;P&lt; ,.
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countia n,. a hl8"h officia! of toca I MasonMeigs
society
protJ'llinent
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cen
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dJed this mor ning about 5 o'clo�k at Meigs Ge neral Hospital.
He is Everett J. Tracy age 78, who suffered a heart attack.
Sunday at his home o n Pomeroy RD 2, and was taken to the
hospl. tal by the Pomeroy emergency squad.
M r. Tracy was pa8l m a5ler o(
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these other 1ffill1t1ons: Pom eroy
Howard. English, P ome.roy, an Chapter, No. 80, Paat High Prie11t;
emplo1ee a l the R. H, Rawlings Bo11worlh Cou ncil No. 46, PHt Il­
sons Company garage in Middle­ l ustrious Master; Ohio Valley Com•
pott, k nows h ow l!itron:i he ls to­ mandery No. 24, K. T., PHt Com·
, day after hol din g the weight of a minder; Pomeroy Chapter No. 188,
OES, Past Worthy Patron; Pae,t
truck on his back this ,norolng.
Master of t he White Shrine of JeEngllsh w as workin &amp; undor a rusale m ; belonai:ed to the York
truck thi:s morninJ a'bout 7: 46 a. CrOS!I of Honor, the HarrlsonYlll e
m . wh en a jack slipped , a l lowing Grange, and wu a mem ber of the
the full weight o! the rear of the Uni t.ed Methodist Church.
truck· to fal l on him. He held the
The Ohio Valley Com mandery
truck until fellow workm en rt· wil l hold aervlces at Ewin g Chapel
placed the jack.
a t 8 p. m. Wedneaday.
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The
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squ ad waa ca lled and took Enai: llsh
wlth burial in Boech
Thursday
lo Dr. Pi�ken s ,'fbere it wae {oun_d
t
Gr
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knee
bruiled
I
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he suffend on
from the accident.
Surviving are his wile, Nellie, at
In other call11 lut ni,:ht, the Mid· h ome; a son, or. Everett A. Tracy,
dleport em ergeney aquad an,d Dr. Colu mbus, and bis daughter-in-l1w,
T, A. H ewetaon treated L)'dla Marauerlte.
Rupe, 880 S. Second �ve. The
Fricnda may c al l at the fu neral
MR. TRACY
11quad w11 call� at 10 o clock and home any time.
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IS Honor Guest
At Birthday Party

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The marriage April 2 o f Charlotte Ruth Murray to Wi lbur
Harrieon Rowley was solemnized at the Bra&lt;lbury Church of
Christ with Rev. Fred I. Gardner officiati ng . The. bride la �•
daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles H. Murray , 281 Mulberry
Av. , Pomeroy , and the groom is the son of)'. r. �n d . ��� WU•
bur Harriso n Rowley, Sr., Bradbury rd. , Mlddle:.,:ort. Tile
j double ring cere mony waa foll owK. �wbride's home with 'Mn.
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ley,
Mn.
J•ck
Harriaon.
and
Mi n.
The bride, ·giv en In marr1aai:e by
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a Murray· as all.i1 ttn1 holtellfl.
her falher, wu dretsed ln w�l te
The bride la a P'adu■te of Pom•
lace over white taffeta, bal ler ma
eroy
Hilb Schopl and b employed
lenglh gown wi th _a small white
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booklt:et!per
at the Glt:J AUto
hat. Her Jewe lry WH . a cultuted
in
:Ponicroy.
Mt'. Rowley
P
art.a
pe.ul necklace. T�e maid of hoi:a or,
la • crad uatt, of Middleport High
Mu,ada Mu�ay, siate( of �he bride,
w?re a princess sty le dre51 of Schoof and I• emp)oyec:I by the
C�pa ny.
BeSt ma n waa Werner Co nstruction
mint green .taffeta.
The
couple
are
m1ldri1 their. bome
Stephen Baile�, Bradbury-rd. Ushera were Ronme Russell , Bradbiu·y- on Bradbu ry-rd.
rd, and Dave Stover, Wi1 lia
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Middlepor t . M n. Cbeater Erw1..
ke
Middleport, was pianist
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mony, a reception WIS held a t Lhe
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den {\,11� in chll�= �f .re :i:t:
Ing of the Willing W�ker1 9101
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bold· Thllte«iy . �111
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home of Mn. ·Eldon Wi� , ·
'lfiH Patricia Renne11y was th e
Group 1ln&amp;in1 oJ
n Y8pr
.11: uest of honor at a party Saturday Ble Alngs" opened "Ctu
the m,etta g,
evenin&amp; given by her parents, Mr. followed wUh prayer by Mn. ;,labn
and Mrs. Thoma� HenncHy at their Smith and the reld.lna: of Paa.I m
ho me , Mulberr)' Ave., in observ- t2L- by Mrs. Myrtle Lone Two
atice of her birthday. Balloons and Poe ms were read , "A Vers&amp; · For
crepe paper decorated the room i)B BU!r '' by �r•. Week &amp; . and "�•
for tile occasion .
ter'", Mn. Claud e Huat ed.
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Games were played under the
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direction of Constance Freeman
and dancing was enjoyed with tpongea were dlttrlbuted to 'self at
prizes awarded to Ra)'mond Kloes a money m1� in1 project. Jt �H
and Cheryl Ebcrsbach. Colored voted to order van il la to sell. The
rnqvle� wcrr taken o( the gruup wo n de r box don a ted by Mni Lon&amp;
d u ring thf' rvcning. Rcfrcshmcnt a· 1,t.1111 •warded t o Mrs. Carl M oore.
A deaaert courae WII served b1
were S&lt;' rY cd by Mrs. Hennessy ass istd by Mr, . c . w . Kirkland.
· the ho1tea� lo the above named
AUrndtng were Ray mond Klol's, alld Mrs. Goeffrey WIison , Mr,.
Don Mayer. Dennis Saelens, Eric Herbert Dix on, M in Genevleve
Chambers, Don Erwin, John � tram1 Sto ba rt , Mra. Dwl&amp;hl Lo11n, Mn,
Ricky Collins, Ro nn ie Coll ins, Ji m Ha rley Br own, Mr1. Ben Buck,
Robert Mrs. James Will and one auest,
AndrcwB, Fred Slsaon,
Buck, Cher)'I Ebersbach, Nancy Mr,. F lorence Ha llef.
Burns, Brenda Bailey, Al ita Ca r•
pcnter, Linda Darnell, Jane Baer,
Linda Kirk.la nd, Je nnifer Crew, Magician
Constance Free ma n and Mary Kay,
Bernadette and Maureen Henne•
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Fonowing the party the greup
attend ed the P1;1• t Pro m Dance a t
Duri n1 the W YF h our at the
t he Po meroy Jun ior High School. Fir■t United JIN,Bityterlan Cburdl,
Provldlna tran1portation to the Mld/Jleporl, Sunday evenln1" Lee
dance were Mr. Henneny, Leo Jip0b1 ma1lclan, en�ed �•
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Crew, :itn. Kirkland, Don Erwin Yffll . t&gt;eople a!'ld
wlth. · ,
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■Ml' oi trlcb. lie· wn IMll!ed
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when we clean your rugs.

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M"' A lm
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delee:ate fro m the Ml. Moriah 811.ptlst Church to t he Sunday School
and Baptist Tra ining Union meet ·
inai: which was held yesterday at
the Flr$l BapLlst ChllJ'ch
in Glous•
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Oth ers 1 soing fr&lt;, m �he Ioc,.
church were, Mra. Erwm Bauma,a rdner, Mn. �n old Richards, and
daughter,, Jamee a nd Ro.:!etta , Mr .
C. Il Young, - MTI. Emma Blan J'
Yre. Myrtle Warren a nd Mn. Mary
Shat on.

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Junior Y outl, Group
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Tbe Middleport lire depart men t
an,wered two ,;al"' l allt oilbt, •0•
at 8:09 p. ru. to Ripley ' Hollow below Mlddleporl: to , extLnaulah •
btusb fire and one 1t 1 2:10 a. m .
to 1 n ■p■rtmenl ove, tho pool boll
to txtln1ullb ' a m1tttea blue.

TJ&gt;ere '"""' i- Jll!W appll&lt;!-"•n•
med 1... week for Unemployment
Oompeoaatkm l,n Mtill COW'llly, J.l
WM reported by itibe, loal. BUC ofr
fi&lt;e today. Wllb contlnuina d......
tolalino
·, 388, U:¥1 brin(I die total
numbe, r.cdvAoc unemployment
cwnpera.tlon to 412.
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n. for the IIOle period 1iaat
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Th. ---r--old dtuthttr ef I
Mr. ancl Mn. DlvW '#hi ,
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Goldi-e Qi.l er, a minor by her
rvlMII te Chlhll'l't'I'• Hoapltal
ne xt friend, Ch,rl:et Oblinaer, hu
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Oiler. The couple- ere residen t■ af
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ellarpa ll"OII nc ect .-I nt.reme
hrlna from . fflUUlpl• htlll fr,,
lur '-8 ...., • t,lf frHl. 1 . -..,cl Cl\lelt7 iand. ,.. divorce-, tempor-,...., Ndl: IN!'cfl.: It �•t ..,.,. ,aey alimony, and tn,lt tlhe defendan t
enjoin� from .moir.tl,of
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lmrl'IMlafelr .,.,_ her 11M ,. her in lllY ·wt.)', The ooiuple were
murted l"n �. 1819.
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V1r1inia Jean Burkt, JJ, .dflua:hter - of Mr. and Mn, Robert B\lrke-,
He mlock Gro,e, died IHI niJht , ol
the 'Children '1 H01pital 1 n Co1um•
bus follo'wins: a three week illneN.
The child wat Injured 1n a
s,;:hool accident a t the !Bedford
School April 7 and brought to the
Meip General Hoeplll l and taken
to the Children 's Hospltal th� f�I•
lowlne day. She died of brlln . n
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juries, aceordi nR to the �ospi 8
rtport·
Fu ne ral services wm be held at
10 1 , m . Thurtday at the Hemlock
Grove Church of ChrlBt with burial
by Ewin&amp; in the Keeball&amp;h Cemetery·

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fhe i1 survived by her parent.II,
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and
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lees
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MORI CON1'111UTlONI
mOre ,od,ntributon t o the
t� lund accepted by � Meigs
� Vol&gt;,.... Memorial �e
ONnpalgn Committee a re
t'll
Po�
Y Motor Compa ny, lllmmolt
!ibulet, -.nd nae o,.�ly Sent inel,
llro Cedric Ol■rlt, ..........lft...
� of the committee, �unced
• today.---- ---

'lbret

STOCKI

ITIADII D

m
second
mon t h to prepare i;pecifica t ions
for and adver t ise for a new police crui5er.
l[' ·
The action followed a -J. ill!port
by Counrlfma n Bill ChildP'-" the
Safe ty Co mm ittee on r�n­
d1Uo n1 u to the ly.pe ot__,,�••de
•�·
l&gt;Ht auited [or the wor
fh.
pollce departm ent: Hi11:ti
,.,. ...
th
mendaUona Inclu ded
t urn--4 doors, V-8 en s:� 1¥!'"'
matic . · tranamiasioa, heattf•,..,_
up Ught, · left aid e spot � U(ht,
hea vy dul)" gen enltQr and bll:tte)'J ,
Lee Smith moved the r�m­
mendationa be accepted and tha t
Council proceed toward the pur­
chase. The bids wil l include a
chrnse asking an orrer (or t he
prese nt cruiser.
Mr. Childs also asked a letter
of appreelatio n be malled to the
SolliU
Construction
Com pa ny
which built and donated t wo base
th
"dugouts"
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n
-Mayor McElhmney wil l contact ofHcials of the Slate Higbway Oepa,tment, D1,1,lon . 10, ,e.
discussed
!atm g to previously
work to repair the "T' street
ea
a,r A license to! senice a garbage collection route •in Mlddleport was granted Mario n Hawk of
Pome,oy.
-A remin�er letter from the
.Water Poll ution Board ""•� read
.
l:ly Clerk �ene Gr•�� mdicat1n1
the board is expeelmg evlden ce
rd
of pro!ress in Middleport towaae
t
com pli_ nce with conditions
for t h in an order to ahow cause
In Case 37, Nov. 12, 19ll9, at •
Jun e 14 hearmg
_.
-�ia�uased wilh Phil Globokar
neg�hahona for the pool repair
project.
�.,,;,ll,o..atd. l.o4. Smlth r•wt tJ,,,·
committee'■ i)proval 1;1f purchase
by the cemetery trustee� of two
,power mowers, one a ride type,
the o t her for trimmi n g, a walking
type.
Attending besides tho� na med
alread)' were Councilmen Wayne
Gibbons and Clinton Fisher and
So licitor Bernard Fultz .

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Ohlo: Cloulltw", wtth ...u111ar1, ac.t­
touy, NM­
tertd
i"I coot.r aovth and eotntral thh
w......, ....,,Hy fair
10t.Pth, co.ler NUth and c:Mfral.
Low toni9ht 4h nwth ...., ...
to ffw low Sh.
S�GLE &lt;:O!&gt;'i - 1k:

Resource Development
For Meigs Is Approved

Twenty person,;, representatives of org�niza tiO!]S with i.m provement projects �n their ag�n.
das, or maybe bei n_g just plain people w1!h a n idea lo Impro\' e_ local economic and social
co nditions, voted Monday night at the Ohio P ower Company offices to follow up a Resource
Development program here. _
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A large number of projects were put "o n th e llst for 1mm_ed1ate .KtJOn by the conferees
at the meeting presided O\'er by C . E . Blakes.I ee, coun ty ag!"lcultural agent. �r. Blak'!tlee
opened the session with a brief review of wh at has tran spired at three earlier meeting1
which were held in co nju nction with Gallia co unty leader,; and state level government offi.
cials.
Cl)'de Kirkland, manager of the lion of &amp;oil. wa ter, and land; le,iis­ business ill the "btgg-eat:' in the
local Ohio Power office, reviewed Ulllon, for con t inued improvem ent eoun ty, and examples c&gt;f reduced
the "Monrot Cou nty Story" a9 told at Forked Run Lake and woodland. 11alue8 in real est,11te were giYen.
Improve ments or educational fa.
Among the garden clubli havi ng
at a recent Kyeer Creek Sthool
meeting to a bi-county gathering. cilities.
including trade school9 beiiulifica t ion aa projeda are the
COL. BEATY
Monroe County has achieved con­ and adul t education; aasisting un­ Chester and R06e Garden Cl ub■,
sideral&gt;le cooperation in a unified derprivileged children to have ade­ which are res�nsible for planti.n1
progra m of reaource development. quate aight (Lion, Club/; beautify . at Eulern High School.
In lnch,strial dewlm
opo
m
n,�
ntt, it
Projecta put forward a1 worthy ing the river bank and a plannin&amp;
comm i111ion (..t:iddleport Cham ber wa1, pointtd ovt th-, If thl '""
of unified effort here include:
PomerO) -Middleport Cha mber of of Com merce). The Dairy Service ikh •Nff .,.. _.tten -, tt..W
Commerce' proiecJ. with Prof. Fr•n Unlt suggested a breeding, test inai:, w.Jy, lndustri•I ....op1119nt wUI
kel, of Mi1mi U., a muter plan disease control plan, and Jn edu­ come al�
Two grouJ)ll not present but who
for Middleport, Pomeroy. and sur­ caLional program.
G
Youth and adult education had indicaLed intere,t were the So­
rou nding area.
t
Study program on proble ms of through an expanded ...H progra m cial Securi ty Administration, and
.�0� � �:�
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. aged n Qw ln progreu; 10vernment and home demon1 t r1 tion group1, local church repret1entatives.
n i
di�� ;
u�:r;�
Twelve major problems were
toll District, U. S. Enameen, progr.m11 of ASC, SCS, Soil con­ by the Extension services.
It was reported the 'Teal estate" liated for Meigs County :
since February 1958 will leave aenrat ion di1trict , and conservaea,)y in June lo, a n IBIISnmen l
Roada, payroll&amp; a n d farm m­
with the engineer section of the
come, best use or eacb area, sew­
iBta ce
tar
age and waste d.iBpoaaJ; tun,
:!
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nownng, me41cal f1cmue1, educa.
Formosa.
uon meluding vocational adult ed­
ucation , rec.re.al.Ion facili t1ea and
I. Be aty baa spoken ex ten creaung favr,rable aU1Ludes.
1lv�ly ln the states of West VirThe next !Jlep i tha.l Mr. Kirk•
itnia, Ohio, and Ken tucky on
ll
for the . May tenn of court we re drawn yesterda y land will represent the local eroup
Jurors
naviga t ion and
flood control
at llyger Creek, May 11. He 1111 lel·
wor"k of the Corps QI Engine en witp Jury Commissioner Freela nd Norris performing_ the duty un
g up a commmee to draft a
c�m­
y
Ju
other
n
Tracy,_the
Ever!tt
of
ess
ill
the
to
due
alone
r
,
o River V al le)' and its
In "-e Ohi
program,
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eral
Hospita
missioner.
Mr.
Tracy
died
today
ID
the
Melgs
Ge
l
tri uu la nes , and on the wo,k ol
Auendinll were F,dan Stewart,
the 'Army in support o[ chur�bea . lol�wlng a heart atla&lt;k ,
Mary L. Em m isb, 462 S. Mb SL. Mary Kibbie, Ada Holter, GeneYa
Membera of the Gran d Jury are Mtddleport�
ia lorea . He bu 1(50 been active
}Wry
Leonard, I"toJan, Karl.land, W tlha Leading­
In the Boy Scout move ment, a nd Gay nel le Wise, 108 Butternut Chester Earl Wright, Dexter; ham,
C. C. Cuck.ler, Wayne Rou.lh,
In (uppo,t of tbe P,..byte dan Aven ue, Pomeroy ; Erline Wolfe, Gladys ' Hoffma n,
LangaviUe; Thereon Johnaon, Ted .Reed, Jr.,
Rac::ine; Mary Sovel, Reedsville; Adra Swick, t.an,9y,ille; Hazel &amp;d.140n
h
Clunc
Baker, Alva GroYer, Wayne
1
,\_ native of Pa lo Pinto, Texas, Roy Proffitl, �cine ; Clara Clark, Edge,11, Long Bottom Kenneth A . Chase,
U. E. (Pete) Shiclda, Early
;
Col. Beaty h as received the Le· .Lon e Bot�m, Osborne Farley I
Dnis, Dexter; Barbara A Gard­ Roush, lieorae 11.eJDhart, Carl 811·
llgll;&amp;.._o( Merit, Soldier'• -�-· a.FD 1, lllddlepGrt; Ed Koble.
. ,...-.iiat ,aad , u, Ibo h'ololer ftfi'b. Pomeroy; Helena Mullim, 1.8U neFr, Langsville; Cl inton Fa wl., Lk.am, C. E;. lUa.kulee, O. 0, Patter­
R D, Pomeroy.
ton, Leo Stot)' and. Robert �
of iWb -meritorious unlt cill�lon1. JalllNttr AYen �e. Pome roy.
(heh.
Glidys
Barber,
Re
ed,ville; JU.
parachutis
t.
He is also a master
Elsie Ro ush, 2001k Main St ., cb11rd Heilman, RFD Pomeroy;
Po mero y· Eat.her Sy lvester, RFD Clark Ih le, Racine ; Effif! Mc2, Racine; Emm aline Pratt, 309 t:ormick, 77 5 Grant St., Middle­
N. Front St., Middleport; Grace ,port; lnez Randolph, Chester;
Swain, Long Bottoni ; WHlia m Clarence Price, Rutland; Veda
Long, Long Bottom; and Marie Lehtw, Prospect Hill, Pomeroy
Lelfhei t, Union Ave., Pom eroy. Richard Barton, 1151,t W. 2nd St.,
Pomeroy; Albert D uckworth, Sy­
Names drawn for t he Petii racuse; oorotby G. Rou&amp;h, Lan ga­
Jury were Betty Je an Cowan, ville; Frank Bobo, 620 Pearl St.,
U l !k Brick Street , Pomeroy ; Middl
Herben Stanle)", Pt . Pleasa nt,
eport.
Funeral ser11ke1 wi l l be con·
has been named Mai;c,n Coun ty
Wednesd•y
.
m
p.
ducted al 1 :30
Georgia Watson, 204 Lasley St., chairman for the Hu mphrey for
a t the Burl'ingham Church for
Pomeroy
; Carroll Warren, 2 Cole President campaign , il has been
Mrs Mildred Douglas, 156, wh o
M.,
Pomeroy
; Walla ce Amberger, �nnounced by Rein Vaoder Zee,
passed away Sunday al the Whit e
Childs, -t-14 lield orgaoii.atiun&amp;l direcWr of
Chester;
Willia
m
Cross Hospital In Colu mbus fol•
�ncoln St,
Middleport;
Mar­ the ClfflP.llign.
Jack E. Greenawalt, Phillips­ lowing a ten day il lness,
Stanley ts cne of 1' county
garet
Russell
339½1
8.
3rd,
M.id­
Mrs. Douglas was born and l iv­
bu rg, Pa., was jai led this morning
chair
man named
by the Hum­
.Edgar
RU9sell,
.Middle•
cllep
ort ·
at six o'clock by Middleport police ed thj! greater part of her Il le on
Phrt!Y ( oret!s. Others are yet to
por
t ; Alice V. Koenig, 64:2 Bro w­
been
had
She
on a charge o( reckleas operation Bearwallow Ridge.
Fire comple tely destroy ed an ne ll Ave., Middleport; Martha be selected aa tbe H um phrey cam.
fo l lowing a minor accident on N . e mpl oyed at t he A thena State unoocupied house belonginai: to
the
Howell 570 Gr an t St., Middleport ; paign grows tllr1&gt; ugho ut
Hospita l until she retired Ulsl Wi l lia m Zuspan In Mason Mon­
Se cond Ave. in Middle port
11tate.
Burcb�d
H.
Morris,
Outer;
of
ber
m
me
a
wl'IH
She
ber.
A tractor-ll'ai ler oulfit driven by Dece m
day evening.
"W e're proud of the calibre of
George Henaley Jr., R�daviUe;
Greenawalt, slrUck a parked truck the Chrialian Church al He mlock
Democratic
leaden that haY e ac,
Walter
Bunce,
Ash
St.,
Middl
e port
n
The blaze completely envelop­
owned by the Moore Slan Co,, o[ Grove and I.he Modern WQodma
ceptN\
the
re&amp;:po05ibili ly
in
ed the fQLU' room frame dwelling
Jeff, JS:.y., wit habout $H damages Lodge at B urllngha m .
Blanch Clark, Rutland; E dn a the1e counLies lor co nducting the
by the time it WH discovered.
e11t lmated. Greenawa lt w111 fi ned
Survivors include he r -tiu11band Firem en of the Mason Volunteer Haning, RFD l, Po meroy; Mary cam paign in Senator Humphrey'1
$10 and costs In a se11Slon of :May­
daughter, Mrs. Rose Fifi? Departmen t prevented H s. Masoo, RFD 2, Albany; Floyd beh all," Vander Zee d eclared.
or Kennelh McElhin ney'a court to­ Em er90n; a
Brickles, RFD 1, Sbade ; Ru�e U
Ellen Carr, Toppers Plal111; tw o · from spreading
into ne arby t.lttle, Rutlan d; Luther Sm1lh,
day.
n
to
l
A
and
of Chester
bruab.
Also lin ed by Mayor McEl hlnn )' sons, Gerald
PomerQy; Wayne Swisher, W.
fathe r, Robert F.
today waa Everett Chaffin, Middl�­ of Shade·1 her
Main
St. ·Pomeroy ; Elemer W,
The house loca ted on th e old
nine grandcllll1dre n
porl, $10 and cosU on a n lnloxi­ Perry, Shade;
Fairchild,
C1rppe nter; Jane Coch­
ll
e
Slllnd
Mae
Ohio
lioo
pro­
Clara
RiYer
Sal
t
Corpor
a
catlon charge. Her man Kerru, Chil­ a 11i�ter Mrs.
ran,
719
Maple
St., Middleport;
brothers Date E . perty now owned by Ho gg and
licolhe, forfeited $2:i bond on an Shade; two
RFD 1, Middle­
Ruuell,
8.
J�e
and Frank Perry, Zus� Material, Jnc ... WIii last
Int oxication charge when he fai led Perry, Shade
B.
C.
McGnlh,
RFD
1,
port;
Rulh
Mrs.
ra,
e
half-siat
occ11pied
a
bo
ut
Uve
o
r
1b:
1ean
t
s;
n
Athe
wo
to appear for a hearing last n ight.
Clare
nct: MallSI�,
149
Pomeroy
;
Young, Athens a nd Min Martha ago when the fa mily of lhe la te
Mulberry Ave., Pnmeroy.
Three Syracuse people were in­
Perry, tol umbua, •nd a halt­ Tommy Cu ndfff fived. U\ere.
E. s. Steiner, 20f.'1!i Mill St ., jured ln a one vehicle accident . on
C1u1e of the fJ.re w11 unknown.
brother,, Jo.seph Perry, Miam ia­
Middleport; l,Jda Swain, Racine; Route 124 ne ar the Cla rk Jividen
burg. Her mother, Desta Perry It waa discovered ·at ,lO p. m.
nce llbodea, 34:1 S. 5th Ave.,
Flore
vl­
e
pr
farm neu Racint: yesterday at l
diea
ph,
l
ind a brother, Ra
Middlepor
t ; O. A.' BGslon � 2,
p. m. A truckf oa1l or fertilizer WL.1
ou1ly.
Racine; constance B ush, RaC1De; 1caltered in the acciden t.
Funera l services will be In
1 and Grace Furbee, Raelne.
Woodrow Hendrix, driver of the
charge of Re-\/. Harold Doster,
"'SS .' · ...,
1 'ii•ton truck owned by Olin D.
with burial i n the Burli nlbam
An accident at 10:SO 1. m. Mo nBooth, Po meroy,
rold Deputy
by Dow ler-Fer1u 10n ­
J n hearing, in Count)' Court thl!I cemetery,
d.ay on State Route 143 on • one•
MimtreF
ens.
Ath
Sheri(( Howard Frank that tbe
ors,
t
direc
funeral
ghes,
u
H
morning,
Judge E. W. Peoples
t ruck bed slipped to the right side
Friends will be rec&lt;"ived al th e way bridge tied up tr affic on the
fi ned five m en and conti nued one
highwa y for a ti me with heny
of the truck and locked the rear
caae until Thursday. Three of the re siden ce after noon today.
The ''Laff A Lott'' Mini;trel wheel. The truck turned complete­
-po,ted to both vehicles
da m.••
9
"'"
m en fined were co m mitted to jail.
involved, the Stlte patrol . sa id to- will be presented again al the ly over and landed on its wheela.
BOOSTERS TO
Henry Morsan, Porlimouth, wa:1
. MIET
Lelart ele mentary school Wed•
H endrix sustained a laceration
The Syracause- M1nersv1·11e Boos day. There were no in!ur1e9.
fined $10 and costs on a state pa·
nesday evening a l 7 :45 ii ill a n • of the right lea ;md bruiaea; bit
Q.
es
l
Char
eaat
by
en
c
driv
r
.
a
A
7:30
l
a
et
me
wm
b
t
u
r's
e
Cl
l
trot charai:e of intoxication, Virgi
t , 73, of Colum bl19, and a car no��d
wife, EmilJene, :suffered a lacera­
t
Hudson, Minersville, $10 and costs Wedne1day ,evening at the Syn- Elliot
eU are on u le by he tion of the right leg., a bead con•
by
nn is Lee Pa lm ·
De
mest
driven
a
U
t
Ll
e
plan
Le
.
,
t
l
oo
Sch
v
Cu
••
for permitti ng an unllcensed operer, 55, Lanpv1 I1e �oute 1 ' meL On grade schoo l ,pupi18 and •t the tu1ion and a la ccrntion on lier
ator to operate hia car, and Gre· g ue and Pony League , ac11vitles,
d
h the bridge •nd collided. The patrol door. The Minstrel was presen te
righ t elbow. Mn. Phy!IUI Hendrix
gory Wlll iam Chute, Col umbus, 1t is announced All p1rent11; wit
ibi:
a udience at
capacitoy
II
to
for'
t
n
cour
ty
cou
o
t
er
m
Pal
eit:ed
be
t
mus
sll
lfered broken ribs
ind a back
s
e
leagu
e
th
in
children
$25 and co sts for lailure to re:port
first performance.
to to ·
l • l ur
injury.
They
were
brought
to the
pr
e
se
n
t.
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llted
--'-omm
c
--e
wer
AU
--nt.
an accide
office o[ Dr. T. A. Hewetso n ln
to jai l when they failed to pay.
Pomeroy where they were treated
F.d&amp;ar Payne, R un(ord, W. Va.,
and re l ea sed.
cha i'ged with theft of wi ne from a
Middl eport bar, entered a plea or
n8' au.tit, and • hearln1 ��s 9et
·
n
was re::n�t4:f morni g . He
1.
SEOUL UPI--Angry demon- Pusan .
Work of paint ing the t'OOf· of
.
iDe nnla Lee Palmer, ,ciled by the
There the rioters burned Rhee: of m�"&gt;'jlfe farming .
tbroua:hou t
apreadlng
tra tions
s
Meigs. County court houae
the
resigna
Rhee's
of
I
Ohio State Patrol for failure to
fVehl.
h
Liberal . Party headquarters
ldent
Pre1
rejected
ay
lod
Korea
was
wmpl'elGd ,tbi9 m�ntnr
ce,
stbp In an assured clellr dlBtan
will be T'eplaced by Huh
'!' . tlo:'
Syngma n Rhee's condi ti onal offer for a hme occupied the provm
ohn McK�zte, Lury W1att
J
with
Joe
1
itution.
t
.
a
n
d
cons
eo
line
of
$10
1S
pa td a
d r term of the
to resign "if the people desire cl.a l govem men l beadquarerl}r _ ;�:
! nt John Myun Chang, and Robert Pullma as workmen
Ritthie, charge with speed.in A: by
Presid
in
It" and demanded that he quit . Newly appoi n ted Fore g: n ,
poeition Demo- on the job.
of tb e
th e oherifl, P•id • $25 ■nd co,to
at on� . Hls resignation see med 1s�er Huh Chung sa id toda)' �he� lea ft
':ned lB 8t S at ur•
·
The conlni ct had been awarded
rea
Par
t
)'
fine, --,---�---had told him he WII deter m ne era c
•
11 but certain
Phillip Glohokar, a �presenla•. .
tn
e Police machine gun and rifle to resign 'even thou,f� hhe sa �d �: da �
tive
o[ the Denzil Paint Co mpany.
o
ver
ebrations
s tbe firat ce l
Word VI
p op
fire lr:llled at l east 23 more per- woul d resign on ly I t
uncement
o
ann
ional
t
di
n
Rhees
eo
Received By Kni11ht
sons In the last 24 hou ra of rJol- de�{
SPANISH SUPPER
uld lhN hu 11..,,... !urned to bitter denunciations, a
D1vld n.1i
v.:.. 1..
..�,t ot Mid'd'leporl re-- inl and a t least an other 160 were
Club Qf the 'Pom­
Spanish
e
Th
10,000
1t
ated
m
him "In no uncertain t.nns he swel ling crowd esti
'Mil sponeOC' •
School
High
cetved word of the dea th of hla wounded. It brollgh t total dead
eroy
's
e
Rhe
o
t
siege
aid
l
persons
ned to ttep
1
Plttsbur&amp;h Hospita l to 1,a: In the last week, and . the
•t ._ Po­
�
supper
rather In
Spanish.
guuded and barrk,ded hillside
injured l9: Li;t'lore than 1,000.
meroy Junior lttlb
Midi�
fOllowing a n extended ll lneil.
In a statement tO students mansion .
dernona�ation s
Anlf.Mee
fl'OUl s till 6:30. 1be mpper will
M,. Knilbl 1, Ille a1olst1 n t
to
1bey shouted for Rhee
:iv,., qu oted 1&amp; saying "It•
Rhee
Ko�et
d�n
a
lf
a
h
to
d
be oe,ved , 1or $1 tor odultacoacb ■t R uU1nd High School a nd sprea
d
n
a
come out to_ !_Pea k to them
t
d
Edu,.Uon ,
illllidrea, ,\
!ot
ili.
,,,rpru
lilll
��
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ro,

Tractor Outfit
Hits Truck In
Early Accident

Col. Beaty 'fo
Take Post With

T31pel
• • roup

�;:r, Mav Term J �ts Drawn
ury
Monday By One Commis.i;;ioner

do

Point Pleasant
Man Named 1·0
Humphrey Post

Mrs. Douglas To
Be Buried On
Wednesday Here

Empty House
Razed By Fire
In Mason City

Three Injured
In Accident
Near Racine

F
. •·ve
" ed
' Men Fm
In County Court
S

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