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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
' tw namr 111 lhc �tory

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

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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,
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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
' h01' b00
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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
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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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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
. fl
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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
.
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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centl)' w1lh Mr. and Mr;;. Lawrcnc.1 Soc i a l
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

MR. AND MRS.

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Class M eeti ng
Thursday

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Observed Sunday
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Mr,. Owen Fink, or Mlddle,p ort,
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•
ner . and Mrs-.. Richard. VaUlhn
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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MILWAU K I I, WIL UP'I-Wh•
M,.._ ROM Mar'- S.bo', pllt coclca­
to,o fltw Into a trff Monday fht
bo.rl'OWN a l•dder, cllmbMI uit
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tround. Mn. Sabo and the IMrd
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VOL XII

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

NO. 9

Middleport To
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Monday night in its
tieting of the
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A FOOT-STAM PIN G RECEPTION
e sf:'t�:•t;,�
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weapo
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gress that France will have
siastic recep•
enthu
most
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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The • de Gaul� �.'1'"to the
countia n,. a hl8"h officia! of toca I MasonMeigs
society
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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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Pomeroy J..odee N o, 164, a nd held
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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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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
ove Cemetery.
knee
bruiled
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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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Mrs. Owen F'1 nk
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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.
( ed.
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ley,
Mn.
J•ck
Harriaon.
and
Mi n.
The bride, ·giv en In marr1aai:e by
ad
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
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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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Follow ing t he wedding cere- '
mony, a reception WIS held a t Lhe
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Ing of the Willing W�ker1 9101
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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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Durilla: the bu•l neaa • 11!:all�n.
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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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
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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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petition, the .,_..,1,U-1.
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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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Minor Asks Divorce

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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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MORI CON1'111UTlONI
mOre ,od,ntributon t o the
t� lund accepted by � Meigs
� Vol&gt;,.... Memorial �e
ONnpalgn Committee a re
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Y Motor Compa ny, lllmmolt
!ibulet, -.nd nae o,.�ly Sent inel,
llro Cedric Ol■rlt, ..........lft...
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m
second
mon t h to prepare i;pecifica t ions
for and adver t ise for a new police crui5er.
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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
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pollce departm ent: Hi11:ti
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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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-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
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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
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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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w......, ....,,Hy fair
10t.Pth, co.ler NUth and c:Mfral.
Low toni9ht 4h nwth ...., ...
to ffw low Sh.
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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
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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.
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Youth and adult education had indicaLed intere,t were the So­
rou nding area.
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Study program on proble ms of through an expanded ...H progra m cial Securi ty Administration, and
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. aged n Qw ln progreu; 10vernment and home demon1 t r1 tion group1, local church repret1entatives.
n i
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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
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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
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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
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Ju
other
n
Tracy,_the
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Hospita
missioner.
Mr.
Tracy
died
today
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the
Melgs
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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
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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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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

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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

itlood
, !trJ aly� , � i;i.'.\,";!1�
milDl, JfJl!l!lll:'.LAJilrP· ■ethack. '�'f
.,,,
marrr1 ._,toa1111t,
P!!

WEATHER

One-Way Bridge Crash
Blocks Route 143

IOn Today

Wf A Lott

To Be Given Again

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Freedom Won, fr,eedom Lost

Angry Demonstrators Demand!���

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America n Legion Auxiliar y has written to
the Daily Sentinel of a project being close lo
her organization's heart . As Child Welfare Of.
ficer o( Post 39 she said:
"The America n Legion and the America n
Legion Auxiliary have worked hand-in- hand
since 1919 on behalf of Amcrii:: a·s most pre­
eious asset - her children .

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The month of April is dedicated to Child
Welfare and all of the Posts will have had

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done something worthwhile during this past
year for the children and most ly orphans of
th('ir com:nuni ties and orphans of war vet.er•
ans. Are we parents and organizations doing
all that we can in this communi ty to aid in

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every possible way the real future of our
children?
"The following article which I think will
help some of us parents was taken from the
"Steubenvill e Register,'' January 1, 1 960 is­
sue and al this t.ime I would love to share it
with you.
"WIIAT PRICE DELINQUENCY?"
A l l too often, the ill!l of our generation are
plated upon the shoulders of our young peo­
ple . "Juvenile Delinquency'' is a term readily
adopted as the answer to the problem of
teen-age djsregard for lawful authority .
Seldom Is the blame placed upon_ parents
and other adults who may be responsible for
much or the upheaval in our social life.

Cub Scouts
Investiture Ceremonies Held For Scout
Have Outing
Troop 5 At Sacred Heart Audito rium At Burdette Farm

DAILY SENTINEL lli,stonc Union
DAYBOOK Of Lutherans

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TIHS IS THE COW WITH THE CRUMPLED HORN !

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddlep-0rt, 0., April 28, 1960-3

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 28, 1960

�HICKE N SUPPER

The Mt. :�oriah Baptist Church
of Middleport will .serve a chicken
supper from 4 : 30 untH 7 p. m. on
'IburidJIY al the church, it is an­
rioun ced1 , Din ners will be dE"livered
.anywhll'N! in Middlei,urt afttr 4,:JO.

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&lt;:OUNCIL

The Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers will meet
Thuuday, May 5 at the Portland
Elementary school at 8 p. m .
There will be election of officers
and achievement awards will be
presen ted..

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GRANGI TO ""-IT
Rock Springs Gr.in,ge wil l
meet Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. for a
business !JEIS&amp;ion after
1hort
members wUI a.ttend
the
which
al
night
'"operation forward "
the Pomeroy �il.d Grange.

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of t�e
will
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' ! ,. ,. -� blterify Club fy! this

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. The investiture ceremony for the Sugar Run Intermediate M.Nhben of Rock Sprin11 Cub
Girl Scout Troop 5 wa• held Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m., &amp;:out.I Dtn1 One and . Two of
in the _Sacred Heart _church auditorium, with parents, relatives Pack 248 and tbe1r den fnothera
and (nends of the �iris attending. The auditorium was beauti­ jolned Dena One ind Two of
of which Mn. Geora:e
fully decorated, with yellow forsythia in green vases placed ll�dlepc)rt
Hackett
Jr.
Mn. Howard Dai•
at intervals at the guest tables, and green trefoils were ar­ )t!y are theand
den mother, for 1

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MINNE APOLIS, Minn, UPl­
Three Lutheran pallors duped
hands in pra)·er Friday lo symbo­
U:r.e th&lt;! historic union of 2,22D,·
000 persons under one church­
Lut.ller1n
American
the new
Church.
The birth of the new church
ended 10 year"; of negotiations
between tl:tree separate sects and
Century
marked the first 20th
mera:er of major Luthera n groupa
or different n11tional backgrounds
A the prealde.nts of the three
a
joined
denomination s
merged
first
the
al
s
per�on
7,000
bands
convention of the new church
san1 the Lutheran hymn " A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God ."
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The merger of the American
Lutheran Church ALC, the Ev•
angelical Lutheran Church ELC
and the UnHed Evin&amp;el ic Luth•
"!'i� , �bpreb UELC brought togethiP,l' Lutherans of Danifh, Nor•
we,ip a1:1d G�m•tr .descent.
· 1�J n..-r ��an· LuU1� ran
Ctiurch Whlch will hold property
400 .paUUon dollars, was of•
io
nc�
)1. tplin,;►-1 Fri.day, b ut w i l l
not' , ln� furJ:ctio•.,.1ng until Jan.

ranged on lhe curtain of the au­
ditorium , carrying out the G irl
Scout colors. 1
. The. ceremony opened with the
girls m horseshoe formatioo from
which the color guard, cons;stln&amp;:
of Cheryl Edwards in command,
Kathy Hannahs as nag bearer
an d Linda Reuter and Barbara
Kennedy as color guards present­
ed . the flag ceremony. Al this
time the girls and their leaden
pledged allegiance to the Clag
and sang a stanza of the Star
Spangled Banner , with Mra. V. D.
Edwards as ac-c-ompa n l11I.

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Plastic Tile
½ PRICE
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·yea,
dternoon al 2:00 •t the bome of
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Mrs. Harold 'Lohse of Pomeroy r
with Mr1. Wil ltam Bradford, pre­
aldent of the club u hostess.

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Follow-i n&amp; t.he

expluation of

the Girl Scout promise, ten of
the girls: Cynthia Conde 1 Mary
Fnncis, Karen Bowen, Melanie
Nlbert, Peggy Hoffner, Hllab
Vaughan, Wanda Woods, quta
Ebersbach, :Jennifer
Blake1lee
and ShlrJ.ey Baxter, who •ere­
cboaen f'roDf' the Scout ''Do It
Box'' each lighted one of I.en
,miller candlea lrom the Jelden
candle and qeited the Girl
Scot.it law, which Vlelr- candle I'►.
pr,,ented. After they ntumed to

their place In the form1tlon, 111·
of the girls -,ere aak,ed , tf they,

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der of the troop, then wekomed
the guest.a and explained briefly
ceremony
what an in veatJture
was. She then U&amp;hted the firat
of three harge candlea which were
placed in front of a lara:e r;old
trefoil and told that thia undle
represented the Clrst part of the
Girl Scout promise and Mn. Ro­
bert Fetty a n d Mn. Harold Eben
bach asskrtant le&amp;der,,
ll&amp;hted
the second and tblrd candles and
explained their part in the pro­

A!lMSTRONG

Inlaid Tile
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McMaster's
Hardwa re &amp;
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Locint �•·
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Phone WY 2•2$1 1

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Meigs Co. Commissioner
RepubUean Candidaw
AOIIOSS

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and World Anocla­
Uon p in. She told the i1r11 to
wear tbelr pilUI proudly and af­
flclally welcomed the glrla to
the. Girl Sco�t OrsantzaUon and
to Troop Five.
Girli ln..,.eated were Sblrley
Baxter, Jennifer Blali:eflee, Kar•
en Bowers, Cynthia Conde, Kathy
Disney, Darla Eberibath, Cheryl
Edwards, Vlcki Fetty, Mary Fran,
cla, Sharon Freeman, Ttrrl Fultz,
Kandy Grueser, Kathy Hannahs,
Suaan Heaton, I&gt;o11na Hedrick,
Peen Hoffner, Barbara Kennedy,
Melanit . Nibert, Linda Reuter,
Nancy Titua, NaM:, V·1"Inwa1en,

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M rs. G. A. H•mn:i, Lanc111t.er, 1pent

feCtive thim a shi,tg un. A im.11ll
t_h e week� nd wl l b Mr. �nd �rs.
firecraektr 11 .aa effective 311 _.
S,1muel M1cha� I and f.am1Jy. V1s1t­
bomb and the t"lap of one man's. ors at the Michael home Stmday
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Thla is hardly wha ty�u would
call II icientific method of h nd Ung the problem,'" a Natural \e.
source,s offical said. "hut
must do IOmelhing until we
out how to biological!)' control the
blackbird. We ho?(! to find a JlOinl
i n their life ('Y&lt;:le where we can
[rreetively control their popula•
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As long a, there are ma;shcs
along Lake Erie and other Ohio
la�e1 the redwings will not be•
come extinet, he said.
Natur;,· Resources people who
are generally concerned
with
keeping birds and plants ali\le,
agreed the economic �hreat posed
by the bird outweighed is attrac­
tive plumage and its value as an
insect eater.
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llpt'll�s, the octieials urged con­
stant 11urYei11ance by farmers.
"Patrolllne mult N carrlH on
NCh day from sunri.. until the
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afternoon lo celr,brate tbe birth•
day of Lenore and Louise, twin
d�ughten of Mr. and MrJ. Samuel
M 1•·hael. were Mr. a nd Mn .. Dana
llamm. M r . . and Mu. G. L. Michael,
M1111 Dora H.amm, Mra. 'Emrna
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l la� m . Mu .. Bertha Jf�rtc.r, Lester
BaJ!ey: Mr. illld Mrll. V1rg1J Hamm,
Tommie, Robert, and . Delmar
Hamm, Mr .. and Mrs. W tl�ur Pa.rker, children Eric, Eddie. and
Martha, Mn. Vlst.a Frank, ,1nd Mr.
and Mn. Paul Orr.

Gayann.

Mr. and Kn. Ra,moed Elber-­
f&lt;ld and llla, ■penl the -..i
ID Columbu• wttb bia ,-rent■.
Mr. and Kn. Gordon ltktv,our,
Jimmy, Oi.e:kle, .and Nancy, Mr. ud
Mn. Ro1er Epple and dausbun
Sherry IJld DW&gt;DI, Ilellh
our, and Mn. Floyd Ridenour
pleauntly aur,prlled FloYd :ltklen­
our with • family p,rty tor b1I
birthday, Neently .

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Mn. Esther Wright, Mn. Henry
Bea,.,er, Mn. Letba K.oblent.z, Mn.
George Wolf,. and Mn. Viole! HIii
attended the D. of A. District
Rall)', w�dne&amp;day in Mariett3.
Mr. and Mn. Bob Wood and
children and Mr. and Mn.. Harold
Ha.wk and 110n Wl!ll'e Sui.day dinner

FOR

CLERK OF COURTS
Repubu..n Primary
Your Vote &amp; 6upport.
A4&gt;preciatod
C.pablo

whm the birch return before
1un..t/' tt..y recommMMled.
They also advised fannen to
cul down nearby tree., mow a).
fall.a meadows, and plant buffer
crops between the e-orn lieldl and
the ·Redwina::1• manby roosu. .

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IIADRID UPI-A lt'"1P of

Spanlu social Leldm ha, formed
the "taOcilllion ag■IP.9t cruelty
in public e,ptCtactea • to work
for 1 · ban ol\ bullft,htln1.

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PJns a11d 'membership cards weu
al110 presented" to the troop com­
mittee Mr11. James Titus, Mrs.
Lawrence Francia an d Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Vaughan.
The lnveaUture , tlased with the
scout.II and leadere alngtna: "When
Ere You . Make a Promiae'' after
which a social heur WH held.
Refreshment! o( COfJklea In the
ahape of trefoil the scOut emblem,
fancy aandwichel, mints, punch
and coffee were served to the
acoµta a nd their gu�ta. The re- .
freahment table waa ittr■clive In
white cover, centered .-Ith an ar•
rangement of yellow roaea, iri1
and chry11nthem\11pa with deen
foll11e _ In keeprn, w��ti ' the (Hr1
Scout · colon, . Mn. 'Wllllam Wal•
laCfl Hallted the leadqs In tel'V·

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bike on the Burdette farm. After
fiylnc kltea, which the bo)'I
made for the occulon, • wiener
rout w11 held.
Boy• of the Roclr: Sptings dent
and their de n mother, preM!nl
Den One: Jack S1.anley, Danny
Abbott, Bill Radford, Junior Pul­
lins, Ran dy Sheets, Jamt1 Bro­
derick, Terry Evans and one
A survey of :;" farms in Ot­
.1ue11t, Ro1er Abbott and den mo-­
then Mn. William Radford, Mn. tawa county, heav ily hit by red·
Robert Burdette and Mr1. Larry winp, 1howtd • 17 per cent lou
or about $1 10,000 worth of com
Sheeta.
dettro,•ed by the birds.
Den Two: JHk Moore, Mllr.•
But "Irighteninr: device• are by
Carleton, Chuct B.u1el1, Mike no means theap," a bulleti n froQI
Bent&amp;,
Walker, Mike
the Agrlcultur■I Expelrment Stat·
Keith Evans. Skippy .l,o,110 1 Mike lion in Wooster pointed out . In
Youna: and den mothers, Mn. the same Ottawa Counly, fai::men
Ilwlcht Lolffl ud lira. Vernon ■pend more thtn 16,300 and 10,700
Evans. Kevin Marrtt, a member houri a )'ear trying to drive · the
of den ·one waa Ul at .Holler Hot­ bird1 from the comfieild.
pllal
Method&amp; Not ScMflflflc
"A -rlfie fired from an elev•ted
tower . Jnto corn atalb la more et- -.
U-I .Js· sess•1nn

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. COLU)fBUS UP1 - Get out t,e
firecrackers and
■hotgun■, 1he
chemJc1l1 and acarecrowa. Ohio'•
b!Uera, corn thief will aoon be on
the win.w.
Thal 11 the advice of 04:io Aerl•
culture and Na:·.!J".al Resourtft dett_ are givlnc farmer• un•
partmeo
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h i they find a beLter way to com•
bat their feathered foe, the red·
wlnr;ed bla�kblrd.
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flew mlo 23 Ohio counties Jut
year to nibble 11:nd destroy about
1� percent of the corn crop In
thcne areas.

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The Brownie Troop of the thlrd
understood what wu meant wlien
a
fourth r.rade, et SUJ:ar Run
nd
they aave the proJDiae and 11td
h
l met Thunday after school
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Sc
mwered.
a
honor".
They
"on my
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lhal they did and ali n;1ade their wltb their leadffl Mr.Ii. Gardner
Girl Scout promise wlllle the)' We�r amJ Miu Carolyn Smith
and the leaden gave the ,cout at tile UJ\ited' Methodllt Church.
I salute.
Du.in&amp;: the meetin.1 plan•
Mn. Conde, allllled •by Linda were dilcuued
tor attending
Shepherd a1 tenderfodt SCO\.l t, camp In June, after which the
pinned the t.enderfqot pJn · On each clrla worked on . their project.
Cootle1- were diatributed to 1ell.
At the close of tbe meeUn1,
Alllllorlled
retn1hmenbi of ice 'cream, cup
ca.i.es, crape juice and ,mall cups
filled with ca11:dy were 1erved by
�e le•4en. in obHr\'ance of the
blrtbdaya of several member1.
PLUMBING ind IL■CTIICAL
alrr, tnot of 1heir tie and ■lao
IIPAIRI ■nd l IVICI
preaented them with their m�­

VOTE

DAILY CROSSWORD

Ohio's Biggest Corn Thief
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gue,t:: of Mr. and Mn. Marlon
Wood.
Mr. and Jd.n. Ernffl Fisher,
Wooister, and 1tr. and Mra. Roy
Chrnty were Sunda.y dinner a:11nla
of Mn. WtlJe Chri11ly.
Mr. and Mn. John Reuter and
Kathy c1nd George, Akron were
weekend gue1t1 of Mn. Lucille
Smith.
Mn . Esther Wright and dtugh•
ters . Barbara •md Virglnla Bpe.t'Jt
Sund,iy with Mr . and Mn. Tho!'.laa
W inner. The Plain,.
Rit·hard Gaul , Fort Dix, New

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If vltll Imp•- to YOU.
It h tlte Milt hlth!lr court from tt. Court .. Clfflffllft
Pl..., • tu..-entw of tU1tlce ff the 19ftr coi.,rt .._.,N
1rr. In ,lw,, 11111-■ 1M COUIT OF APP ■ALI 11 1111
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Judge HARLEY !IIEYER II lbe only , Cllldltli!le for 1'1e Coiari of Appeala for lhe
POURTII DISTRICT who baa bad experlen •• �- · a COCll.tllon Pleu Judge _ FOUR­
TEEN YEARS - not only In bis own Coun ly but In many olher eounttes of lhe Stale
on ...lgamenl by lhe C:blef Jullllee ol lhe s upreme eo,,n or OMo. Thia esperte,/ee 11
INVALUABLE lo belter cope with lhe pro lllenu u'lsblC fnn! lrla\a.

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America n Legion Auxiliar y has written to
the Daily Sentinel of a project being close lo
her organization's heart . As Child Welfare Of.
ficer o( Post 39 she said:
"The America n Legion and the America n
Legion Auxiliary have worked hand-in- hand
since 1919 on behalf of Amcrii:: a·s most pre­
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year for the children and most ly orphans of
th('ir com:nuni ties and orphans of war vet.er•
ans. Are we parents and organizations doing
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every possible way the real future of our
children?
"The following article which I think will
help some of us parents was taken from the
"Steubenvill e Register,'' January 1, 1 960 is­
sue and al this t.ime I would love to share it
with you.
"WIIAT PRICE DELINQUENCY?"
A l l too often, the ill!l of our generation are
plated upon the shoulders of our young peo­
ple . "Juvenile Delinquency'' is a term readily
adopted as the answer to the problem of
teen-age djsregard for lawful authority .
Seldom Is the blame placed upon_ parents
and other adults who may be responsible for
much or the upheaval in our social life.

Cub Scouts
Investiture Ceremonies Held For Scout
Have Outing
Troop 5 At Sacred Heart Audito rium At Burdette Farm

DAILY SENTINEL lli,stonc Union
DAYBOOK Of Lutherans

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TIHS IS THE COW WITH THE CRUMPLED HORN !

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddlep-0rt, 0., April 28, 1960-3

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 28, 1960

�HICKE N SUPPER

The Mt. :�oriah Baptist Church
of Middleport will .serve a chicken
supper from 4 : 30 untH 7 p. m. on
'IburidJIY al the church, it is an­
rioun ced1 , Din ners will be dE"livered
.anywhll'N! in Middlei,urt afttr 4,:JO.

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The Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers will meet
Thuuday, May 5 at the Portland
Elementary school at 8 p. m .
There will be election of officers
and achievement awards will be
presen ted..

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Rock Springs Gr.in,ge wil l
meet Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. for a
business !JEIS&amp;ion after
1hort
members wUI a.ttend
the
which
al
night
'"operation forward "
the Pomeroy �il.d Grange.

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. The investiture ceremony for the Sugar Run Intermediate M.Nhben of Rock Sprin11 Cub
Girl Scout Troop 5 wa• held Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m., &amp;:out.I Dtn1 One and . Two of
in the _Sacred Heart _church auditorium, with parents, relatives Pack 248 and tbe1r den fnothera
and (nends of the �iris attending. The auditorium was beauti­ jolned Dena One ind Two of
of which Mn. Geora:e
fully decorated, with yellow forsythia in green vases placed ll�dlepc)rt
Hackett
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Mn. Howard Dai•
at intervals at the guest tables, and green trefoils were ar­ )t!y are theand
den mother, for 1

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MINNE APOLIS, Minn, UPl­
Three Lutheran pallors duped
hands in pra)·er Friday lo symbo­
U:r.e th&lt;! historic union of 2,22D,·
000 persons under one church­
Lut.ller1n
American
the new
Church.
The birth of the new church
ended 10 year"; of negotiations
between tl:tree separate sects and
Century
marked the first 20th
mera:er of major Luthera n groupa
or different n11tional backgrounds
A the prealde.nts of the three
a
joined
denomination s
merged
first
the
al
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per�on
7,000
bands
convention of the new church
san1 the Lutheran hymn " A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God ."
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The merger of the American
Lutheran Church ALC, the Ev•
angelical Lutheran Church ELC
and the UnHed Evin&amp;el ic Luth•
"!'i� , �bpreb UELC brought togethiP,l' Lutherans of Danifh, Nor•
we,ip a1:1d G�m•tr .descent.
· 1�J n..-r ��an· LuU1� ran
Ctiurch Whlch will hold property
400 .paUUon dollars, was of•
io
nc�
)1. tplin,;►-1 Fri.day, b ut w i l l
not' , ln� furJ:ctio•.,.1ng until Jan.

ranged on lhe curtain of the au­
ditorium , carrying out the G irl
Scout colors. 1
. The. ceremony opened with the
girls m horseshoe formatioo from
which the color guard, cons;stln&amp;:
of Cheryl Edwards in command,
Kathy Hannahs as nag bearer
an d Linda Reuter and Barbara
Kennedy as color guards present­
ed . the flag ceremony. Al this
time the girls and their leaden
pledged allegiance to the Clag
and sang a stanza of the Star
Spangled Banner , with Mra. V. D.
Edwards as ac-c-ompa n l11I.

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dternoon al 2:00 •t the bome of
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Mrs. Harold 'Lohse of Pomeroy r
with Mr1. Wil ltam Bradford, pre­
aldent of the club u hostess.

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Follow-i n&amp; t.he

expluation of

the Girl Scout promise, ten of
the girls: Cynthia Conde 1 Mary
Fnncis, Karen Bowen, Melanie
Nlbert, Peggy Hoffner, Hllab
Vaughan, Wanda Woods, quta
Ebersbach, :Jennifer
Blake1lee
and ShlrJ.ey Baxter, who •ere­
cboaen f'roDf' the Scout ''Do It
Box'' each lighted one of I.en
,miller candlea lrom the Jelden
candle and qeited the Girl
Scot.it law, which Vlelr- candle I'►.
pr,,ented. After they ntumed to

their place In the form1tlon, 111·
of the girls -,ere aak,ed , tf they,

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der of the troop, then wekomed
the guest.a and explained briefly
ceremony
what an in veatJture
was. She then U&amp;hted the firat
of three harge candlea which were
placed in front of a lara:e r;old
trefoil and told that thia undle
represented the Clrst part of the
Girl Scout promise and Mn. Ro­
bert Fetty a n d Mn. Harold Eben
bach asskrtant le&amp;der,,
ll&amp;hted
the second and tblrd candles and
explained their part in the pro­

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and World Anocla­
Uon p in. She told the i1r11 to
wear tbelr pilUI proudly and af­
flclally welcomed the glrla to
the. Girl Sco�t OrsantzaUon and
to Troop Five.
Girli ln..,.eated were Sblrley
Baxter, Jennifer Blali:eflee, Kar•
en Bowers, Cynthia Conde, Kathy
Disney, Darla Eberibath, Cheryl
Edwards, Vlcki Fetty, Mary Fran,
cla, Sharon Freeman, Ttrrl Fultz,
Kandy Grueser, Kathy Hannahs,
Suaan Heaton, I&gt;o11na Hedrick,
Peen Hoffner, Barbara Kennedy,
Melanit . Nibert, Linda Reuter,
Nancy Titua, NaM:, V·1"Inwa1en,

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M rs. G. A. H•mn:i, Lanc111t.er, 1pent

feCtive thim a shi,tg un. A im.11ll
t_h e week� nd wl l b Mr. �nd �rs.
firecraektr 11 .aa effective 311 _.
S,1muel M1cha� I and f.am1Jy. V1s1t­
bomb and the t"lap of one man's. ors at the Michael home Stmday
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hands LI aij effective as several
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1he extenaion report
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Thla is hardly wha ty�u would
call II icientific method of h nd Ung the problem,'" a Natural \e.
source,s offical said. "hut
must do IOmelhing until we
out how to biological!)' control the
blackbird. We ho?(! to find a JlOinl
i n their life ('Y&lt;:le where we can
[rreetively control their popula•
ion · "
As long a, there are ma;shcs
along Lake Erie and other Ohio
la�e1 the redwings will not be•
come extinet, he said.
Natur;,· Resources people who
are generally concerned
with
keeping birds and plants ali\le,
agreed the economic �hreat posed
by the bird outweighed is attrac­
tive plumage and its value as an
insect eater.
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Besides e,cplo•ive11 and poison
llpt'll�s, the octieials urged con­
stant 11urYei11ance by farmers.
"Patrolllne mult N carrlH on
NCh day from sunri.. until the
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afternoon lo celr,brate tbe birth•
day of Lenore and Louise, twin
d�ughten of Mr. and MrJ. Samuel
M 1•·hael. were Mr. a nd Mn .. Dana
llamm. M r . . and Mu. G. L. Michael,
M1111 Dora H.amm, Mra. 'Emrna
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l la� m . Mu .. Bertha Jf�rtc.r, Lester
BaJ!ey: Mr. illld Mrll. V1rg1J Hamm,
Tommie, Robert, and . Delmar
Hamm, Mr .. and Mrs. W tl�ur Pa.rker, children Eric, Eddie. and
Martha, Mn. Vlst.a Frank, ,1nd Mr.
and Mn. Paul Orr.

Gayann.

Mr. and Kn. Ra,moed Elber-­
f&lt;ld and llla, ■penl the -..i
ID Columbu• wttb bia ,-rent■.
Mr. and Kn. Gordon ltktv,our,
Jimmy, Oi.e:kle, .and Nancy, Mr. ud
Mn. Ro1er Epple and dausbun
Sherry IJld DW&gt;DI, Ilellh
our, and Mn. Floyd Ridenour
pleauntly aur,prlled FloYd :ltklen­
our with • family p,rty tor b1I
birthday, Neently .

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Mn. Esther Wright, Mn. Henry
Bea,.,er, Mn. Letba K.oblent.z, Mn.
George Wolf,. and Mn. Viole! HIii
attended the D. of A. District
Rall)', w�dne&amp;day in Mariett3.
Mr. and Mn. Bob Wood and
children and Mr. and Mn.. Harold
Ha.wk and 110n Wl!ll'e Sui.day dinner

FOR

CLERK OF COURTS
Repubu..n Primary
Your Vote &amp; 6upport.
A4&gt;preciatod
C.pablo

whm the birch return before
1un..t/' tt..y recommMMled.
They also advised fannen to
cul down nearby tree., mow a).
fall.a meadows, and plant buffer
crops between the e-orn lieldl and
the ·Redwina::1• manby roosu. .

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IIADRID UPI-A lt'"1P of

Spanlu social Leldm ha, formed
the "taOcilllion ag■IP.9t cruelty
in public e,ptCtactea • to work
for 1 · ban ol\ bullft,htln1.

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PJns a11d 'membership cards weu
al110 presented" to the troop com­
mittee Mr11. James Titus, Mrs.
Lawrence Francia an d Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Vaughan.
The lnveaUture , tlased with the
scout.II and leadere alngtna: "When
Ere You . Make a Promiae'' after
which a social heur WH held.
Refreshment! o( COfJklea In the
ahape of trefoil the scOut emblem,
fancy aandwichel, mints, punch
and coffee were served to the
acoµta a nd their gu�ta. The re- .
freahment table waa ittr■clive In
white cover, centered .-Ith an ar•
rangement of yellow roaea, iri1
and chry11nthem\11pa with deen
foll11e _ In keeprn, w��ti ' the (Hr1
Scout · colon, . Mn. 'Wllllam Wal•
laCfl Hallted the leadqs In tel'V·

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bike on the Burdette farm. After
fiylnc kltea, which the bo)'I
made for the occulon, • wiener
rout w11 held.
Boy• of the Roclr: Sptings dent
and their de n mother, preM!nl
Den One: Jack S1.anley, Danny
Abbott, Bill Radford, Junior Pul­
lins, Ran dy Sheets, Jamt1 Bro­
derick, Terry Evans and one
A survey of :;" farms in Ot­
.1ue11t, Ro1er Abbott and den mo-­
then Mn. William Radford, Mn. tawa county, heav ily hit by red·
Robert Burdette and Mr1. Larry winp, 1howtd • 17 per cent lou
or about $1 10,000 worth of com
Sheeta.
dettro,•ed by the birds.
Den Two: JHk Moore, Mllr.•
But "Irighteninr: device• are by
Carleton, Chuct B.u1el1, Mike no means theap," a bulleti n froQI
Bent&amp;,
Walker, Mike
the Agrlcultur■I Expelrment Stat·
Keith Evans. Skippy .l,o,110 1 Mike lion in Wooster pointed out . In
Youna: and den mothers, Mn. the same Ottawa Counly, fai::men
Ilwlcht Lolffl ud lira. Vernon ■pend more thtn 16,300 and 10,700
Evans. Kevin Marrtt, a member houri a )'ear trying to drive · the
of den ·one waa Ul at .Holler Hot­ bird1 from the comfieild.
pllal
Method&amp; Not ScMflflflc
"A -rlfie fired from an elev•ted
tower . Jnto corn atalb la more et- -.
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. COLU)fBUS UP1 - Get out t,e
firecrackers and
■hotgun■, 1he
chemJc1l1 and acarecrowa. Ohio'•
b!Uera, corn thief will aoon be on
the win.w.
Thal 11 the advice of 04:io Aerl•
culture and Na:·.!J".al Resourtft dett_ are givlnc farmer• un•
partmeo
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h i they find a beLter way to com•
bat their feathered foe, the red·
wlnr;ed bla�kblrd.
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flew mlo 23 Ohio counties Jut
year to nibble 11:nd destroy about
1� percent of the corn crop In
thcne areas.

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The Brownie Troop of the thlrd
understood what wu meant wlien
a
fourth r.rade, et SUJ:ar Run
nd
they aave the proJDiae and 11td
h
l met Thunday after school
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Sc
mwered.
a
honor".
They
"on my
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lhal they did and ali n;1ade their wltb their leadffl Mr.Ii. Gardner
Girl Scout promise wlllle the)' We�r amJ Miu Carolyn Smith
and the leaden gave the ,cout at tile UJ\ited' Methodllt Church.
I salute.
Du.in&amp;: the meetin.1 plan•
Mn. Conde, allllled •by Linda were dilcuued
tor attending
Shepherd a1 tenderfodt SCO\.l t, camp In June, after which the
pinned the t.enderfqot pJn · On each clrla worked on . their project.
Cootle1- were diatributed to 1ell.
At the close of tbe meeUn1,
Alllllorlled
retn1hmenbi of ice 'cream, cup
ca.i.es, crape juice and ,mall cups
filled with ca11:dy were 1erved by
�e le•4en. in obHr\'ance of the
blrtbdaya of several member1.
PLUMBING ind IL■CTIICAL
alrr, tnot of 1heir tie and ■lao
IIPAIRI ■nd l IVICI
preaented them with their m�­

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DAILY CROSSWORD

Ohio's Biggest Corn Thief
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gue,t:: of Mr. and Mn. Marlon
Wood.
Mr. and Jd.n. Ernffl Fisher,
Wooister, and 1tr. and Mra. Roy
Chrnty were Sunda.y dinner a:11nla
of Mn. WtlJe Chri11ly.
Mr. and Mn. John Reuter and
Kathy c1nd George, Akron were
weekend gue1t1 of Mn. Lucille
Smith.
Mn . Esther Wright and dtugh•
ters . Barbara •md Virglnla Bpe.t'Jt
Sund,iy with Mr . and Mn. Tho!'.laa
W inner. The Plain,.
Rit·hard Gaul , Fort Dix, New

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POURTII DISTRICT who baa bad experlen •• �- · a COCll.tllon Pleu Judge _ FOUR­
TEEN YEARS - not only In bis own Coun ly but In many olher eounttes of lhe Stale
on ...lgamenl by lhe C:blef Jullllee ol lhe s upreme eo,,n or OMo. Thia esperte,/ee 11
INVALUABLE lo belter cope with lhe pro lllenu u'lsblC fnn! lrla\a.

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Those 'Willies' Are Providing
Punc4 For Giants Once Again
There'll be a lot of bad Jokes
this year about thC' Giants giving
everybody the •·w11lies" so M's
just sa)' simply that Mays and
McCovey are providing the old
1-2 pum·h ag1i1in.
Tht• two Willies learnf'ci 11p on
nuowrous IK(·asions llt win ball
games for t he G iants last year
and they pull{'d the sa ml' triek
Monda)' night to boost San Fr.in·
eisco into a firsl-plat•e tie with
Pittsburgh in lhe National Leagu1• ract'.

goin� to make ll five In a Tow
when lht&gt;y went into the eighth
with a 7--4 le.id. Don Gl1111ingame
sin�led home the first run of lhe
inning all d Mays' slnile 'A' ith two
on lied the score. McCovey, who
drove in four runs in all, . then
blasted a two-run homer off loser
Bob Duliba, the third ol five St.
l .oui� ?ikhers.
MeCove)"s fourth homer of the
season made the score 9-7 and as
things turned out the Giants ne,d
ed the insurance run when Carl
Sawatski socked a homer for the
came Card� in lht' bottom or the inMays ant] l'ttcCovi•y
through with the key blows m a ning.
fi\'e-run eighth inning rally that
brought the Giants a . 9-8 victory
There- were three pt"vious
over the St. ),111.1is Carclin1:1.ls Who homers for Sl. Louis by K\ n Boy­
had won four slr�ig:ht previously. er, who hlt his sixth, St.in Musial
Card• Blow LHd
and Daryl Spencer, while Jim
ll lookt'tl likr• the Cards were Do.venport connectll4 for lhe
Giants. Southpaw Johnny Antonel­
li picked up lhe victory in relief
It waH the only game played in
the National League.
Only two games were played in
lhe Am�tican League with the
Kansas City Athletics defeating
the Chil.'a�o While Sox 6-1 and
8alllmore Oriole� nipping Lhe
the
Now Open
Wa11hin1ton Senators 3'-2.
A'&amp; Bl•&amp;t Herb lcor•
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ON
The Athletic11 registered their
victory o-.:er IJerb Score, wbo
Saturdays
didn't make much of a debut in
a While Sox uniform.
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Karr's Barber Shap In Pom•oy

"MICK" WILLIAMS

Pomeroy's Undefeated String Goes
On Line In Middleport Game At 4

$3.98

TAKES 1-G J0II
BOWLING GREEN, o. UPI Melvin E . .Brodt, track coach at
John Adams Hi-gh
Cleveland
Seb0:0I, today was named head
trac� apd cross country coach at
Bowling Green State University.

And a victory for il-fiddleport
over Pomeroy today al ,t p III junior righthander on the mound
aTdner catch­
would be one of the greatest · up: with Manning Baumg
T
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II�
has
lefty
om
Anderson
sets in local sports · history. The
and
r1ghthander
and
fre8hman
game is at Middleport.
Charley
Bush
In
reserve.
Coach Nolan Swackhamer will
be fielding a collet'lion of freshCoach RU8$Cll Mf!ore or the Pan­
men and sophomo.res, with a �enmr there ca.n c-411 on three veterans,
� nd a �ouple of Juniors sprmkled , Bob Cunningham, Bill Wilson, or
m
agamst a seasoned, veteran Terry Knight, to carry the load, in
rh'A1'S Ai;(;1:P11cr,:,._,;;;,,..
rrew o� P�nther� who are unde- that order, with Tom Grueser, al­
fcated m six stratg�t l.'�ntests , �he ready having a book kept on him
Jackets own two .v1clones.-R.acmc by major league scouts, behind
;ind Rutland-.agamst four losses..- the plate
Wah11ma, Gallipolis, Pomeroy and
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J.iCksmi.
Meanwhile, Gallipolis, (1-2) de­
fending champ-'l of both divisions,
will taC'kle Jackson (2-1) today and
tiasl\y cpuld pretty near dnch the
title for the Panthers should they
knock off the Jronmen.
This &lt;:;aUipolis te.am Is the same,
ma'n fOr mah, that 1 won the cham­
pionship last season and its humbl­
By Unltfll P.rt,H Jrrt,matlonal
iqg In two outings is the league's Gene Oreen is paving his wa)'
major 1,a&gt;0rts. "who dunnil" for back to the BaUimore Qriolel! on
1986. ffle Bide De'YUs ea1ily could a home run path.
explode today and knock off Jack­ Green craclred two hornets
son which beat them 6-3 early in Monday night, one a grand slam­
April.
mer, to give Miami a double­
Co.ech Swackhamer Ukcly will header triumph over Rochester,
open with Danny (&amp;one) Hindy, a f-.1 and 5-3.
Billy Hoeft, makipg h!s first
start since being sent down by
Baltimore, pitchf!d a three-hitter
In t'.hie seven • Inning opener.
Green;s first homer Of the even­
Ing figul'ed in a four-run fifth
that sent R.ocfiester down to It�
first defeat gf the 111eason. ·.
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Mt■rpi "4:1iled 3-1 In the f!leventh
�olde hurler inning of the' nighteap when
SPRINGFJEI.J), Mau. UPI- Basketball Association after a ca- Wynn (lb� Hawk) lawklns had Green unloaded for a aecond time
Ten persons, five of them one- reer of standOut play with St. �he unenv 1 abl� job today of halt­ lo make ti a cl'ean sweep for the
time AII-Americ11, were named Louis University, the Boston 6tfl· ,ng the, Detroit Tlg�a, home run Marlinf!I.
,_ t.. m1c�ine. _ a� tti.eaki� the prematod� to the bHketbaU Hall of tics and the Hawks.
Curt Roberts and George Ris­
_F,11me. Tile el-,ction increased
F-rnnk w. K'ean!!Y, who · lb tufe pe�aih .�l,ll&gt;bJe \vhich is he- ley 4tso P-fQVide4 .Montreal wit�
membership to Z'l ,
coach of Rhode Island .Stat" orig- Ing blown up l&gt;y Molor City baS1t- a home ru.q pppch �• the Jlo.&gt;'al1
fans.
.
defeated ,Rit:l:Jmond, �. Ri$y'l!I
He1dlni the list or players inated the "go-go fail break" ball
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When
, the CIE:vela'¥' J11d1ans ar­ Jhree-run
o
bask
me
tball,
list
a
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toPP.ed
r
}lomer 4', the e�th
n.an:,.ed to the hall which will have a:�
ved in town 1Monday, Manager helped clinch
the 11me for pitch•
an official home at Sprlna:Cield o, three coaches elected, K�aney n
_ Gordon took a look at the De­ er Connie Grob.
College b)' December, 196 1, WIS retired in 1948 with a :18-year Joe
pers and commen�ed
r
Toronto caftte up with a aix-run
Easy Ed MacAuley
recent!)' coaching record of � 1 wins and . !,Tt01t newspa
looks
as though they ve outburst
in the third inning to
named general manager of the ll4 losses.
the pe�nant."
beat
tb,
Columbus
9-7, in the
St. Louis Hawks of the National . Other coaches named included clin�hed
Tiger fam1, r1dmg the crest of only other actiun. .:reta,
The
Buffalo­
ry Lntmnn last week. Score was the late Prof. Erne11t A. Blood a · ftve e;ame wJn streak and an Havana aame w11 rescheduled for
hammeri:d out of the Oox in the whose Passaic, N. J., High School outpouring of 1 1 home runs, can't a later date.
fourth inning 11ller he had given "wonder te,01" \fOn 159 straight he blamed too mu('h for their en­
up seven hits, five walks and six games from 1920 to 1925, and thusiasm. But, it's still a little
runs, including a homer by H1mk Hie late Ward l.. (Piggy) Lambert early.
Gordon polnts out that although
Bauer. Knuckleballer Bud Daley, 29 year Purdue coach whose teams
won
371
and
loat
152
and
won
or
the
one,time kittenish Tigers now
meanwhile, held the White Sox to
have Rocky Coladip, he gave
three hits and retired the bst 14 shared 1 1 Big TeA cage tltlea.
other playen named were \t'l� .U
' JI IIAtVey Kuenn.·' hi.
hatters he faced to gain Ills first
gn
tor Hanson who led Syracuse Ufo-' . Says Gordon - "L.llo · lhlnk
victory.
verslty to a 48-7 three year rec- · that's an improvement."
Flnt baseman Jim Gentile's ord endinJo": in 1927; Branch Mc­
three-run homer off Russ Kt•m­ Cracken, three-year Indiana scor­
ay United Prell lnter�lonel
merer in the first inning stood ing leader who has since hung u,p Bad Conduct Draws
Alex. Hannum, who lp!Owa -all
up all the way in the Orioles' win a 293-123 Hoosler co.al'hlng rec­ IO.Day Su•pension•
about life in the Nationar Ba!)ket­
over the Scn11tors.
ord; C11arles (Stratch) Murphy �
NEW YORK UPI - The state ball Association, and Charlie Woll
steward at Roosnclt Raceway has who knows nothini ab�ut It, are
luued lo.day '!iUflpenslon, to har­ th� 'eague's newe•I coaches.
neRH racing owners Ray V. Foster Hann4m, wl\o coached the St.
and Wayne W. Galvin for' "ungen- Louis HaWka to two Western Divi­
tlemanl)' condud."
sion •titles alter starrlfla: for the
FOster and Galvin, both from Syracuse ijation1la, signed a two­
SPREI&gt; SATIN FOR INTERIOR WALLS
l,.lma, Ohio, were set dowq Monda)' yeur eontra.ct ¥onda.y as floor
for 11rguin11 t,oo Vehemently after boss or the Nationals. Hannum,
SPI\ED LUSTRE OIL BASE ENAMEL
�heir hots&amp;, Senator Frost, waa dls­ who co11ched �e Wichita Vickers
NEW:
Qualiri�d for• lnterfcrene&amp; in the of the National Industrial Basket.
(ealure '26,000 Monitor Trot at 'ball League the put two seaw'ns,
SPRED HOUSE PAIMT ( latex )
ROOscvelt Sat'urda)' night.
reph1ces Paul Seymour.
llay or Evening Call WY 2·3748
SE)flllqur recen�ly repl•�d Ed
FIGHTS
.rI111cAuley u co•�� of the Hawks.
,BALTIMORE, Md. UPI - Steve
WOife, 33, coaCh at' Viila Madon•
H■)'Ward, UIO, Baltlm�e, out­ na (Ky. ) College the l'a11t seven
pointed Eddie Henders'on, 133, years, stepped on to thl1 NB.-\
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coaching l"erry-Jo-round Monday
BRADBURY llOA�
NEW YORJ( UPI - Sid Lugo, by signing to aulde the Cincinnati
135¾, Bfooklfn, N. Y., o,tpomted Royal� next s;enon.
Pedo Benett 134�. Argel'\tina (10).
HOUSTON, -Tex. llPI - Charles;
'SOnny) Liston, 212¼1, ·Pbiladel• Mn. &amp;1e11. Bepor.ted
AMa, stopped Roy Harris, 195, Cut­
In Fair Condition
an�•Shoot, Tex. (1 l.
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1tqpped Paul Anderson, �. Toe, CQach Wally M.asea cf the Ciacib•
natl Reds, WH n:11ort.f(I ip "fair"
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WU f.aktn 4\1·
�ie '8�1de1, 180, Fort Lallderdale, Hosplt.al where
•-'IJVln Greon,.1Tl 1 Ty- ·er she was found' uriCOnacfou!I n
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her bathtub.
e; re;,;,,1:, , (
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'mil. EL'P,HtA 'upt - KE!nny A glau containing six pills wu
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found beside, tbe, bfth�Qb In )\er
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huf11h' (8),
DALLAS, Tex. UPI - Buddy
Turman, 185, Dallas, outpointed
Son� �o6re, 182, DallH (JO).
SAN FIIANCISCO UPI - Henry
Hank, tu, 'Detroit, 11:noo.ed out
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N. y, (21,

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otliell'' tn1it1 you grow In your
bacleynd!
The ' Ohio A.grlcultural Ex.tens­
iott Servi« has a leaflet which
may hdp you. It is entitled "Di�­
ease and Insect Control for Back
yard Fruits.'' Copies are 1vailable
at the County Extension offjces.
'i'he publi�atlon tells how to
make a general,pur,poae spray m ix
ture that Will -control all major
lllsect 11nd disease pe1t11 an&lt;1 suga:esta when to make the applicatlon1. A general-purpose formula
permits the use of one spray for
aJI _fruitl. This spray may be fP·
plied to all fruits at t�e aame
tlm'e and at eq1.tal in terval!!

thr&lt;&gt;ughout the 1eawn.
The leaflet WI S J)npared by
botani,t.8 ind entomolo&amp;iltli of
the Extension Service 11nd the
Expedrnent
Ohio Agricultural
Station. They emph11iZe that the
home gardener should not plant
or grow more fruit tree■ and
plants than he can care for. n-eea
which are • not sprayed or cared
for make good bree&lt;line places for
dlse111s es and insect pests.
One section of the leaflet dis­
cuS11es spray equipment for home
fru-it growers. Leaflet authors re­
commend an inexpensive ·■prayer
that will reach the tops of your
trees, that is easy to, clean and
that Is slow to wear l'.'Ut.

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FLOYD'S v1ct1MS MllT
LONDON {JPJ - Pete Rade­
marher of Coluiqbus, Ga., and
Brian LMdon of England - both
knocltfl'lt. vhttim11 of ex • he•l!Y·
we;igbt �l3\PiOI\ f\qyd PatterSOJl
-meet tonight ill a lO--round bout
at Wem�ley foql Anna.

po"5 Sic.ti PillT•OSANT_I
D:ETROlT UPI - Nlck Pletro­
Qr*, fon:ner Notre Dame full•
back Who st■ri;ed last season in
the, Natlq_md Fo.,tball l,egue as
a rookie with tltt Detroit Uons baa
eiped fpr the tQ60 aeaaon. H'e
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pined 447 yar&lt;.U ·on 76 rushes in
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.New, York . . . . . . . 5 1 .833 ? ¼I
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lt:1msaa city . . . . . 3 3 .500 21h.
Boston
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Cllk•l•i i , · , ; •, . . , ,a' i .388 a11
B11ltltnore . . . . . . . ·� s .:286 4
Cleveland
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K�nsu City 4, Chic..!) 1 (NJ
8.lltlmo.,. 3 Washington 2 (N)
Tu•.aday'1 Probllbl• Pltchtn �lewlancl at Detroit-Hawkin•
6-1 vs 8unnlllg 0-0
Baltlll"ON at Wa■hlngton-Walk
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'ntan at �-�� _ rt.rk-Caspl•
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Shaw a.1 n Herbert 1 -0
WadnMclay's G1m..
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Botton .:t BaltlfflOre {NI
WHhlin1tcta, at N•w York

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-Law 2-0 yt Mever 0-0
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Spahn 0,0 v, O'Tool• 1.1
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-Jones 2-0 vs Jade.on 0-2
W�llY'• Gamn
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Mllw1ukff at Cincinnati (N)
Lot �ne,IH at Chlca,o,
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Lcidlct May·
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Should'er Injury
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Hour,: 9 to 5 - Tbun. 9 tU Nop!!
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Mr. and Mn. Brookll Sore tmd
nell! Ollr.l and (amDy, Mr. 11nd
Mr,. Lewis Ouni wnd family and family tpent Sunday with Mr. ind
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Oun and fam­ Mn. Sayre.
Mr1. Ben Spencer wu returned
ily 1t Nrw Brtchton, Pa.
Mn. bayton Kmnedy of C01h­ tf&gt; her home Tuetday from Hol­
octon 1pent tbe weekend •ith her zer Hotpit1l.
Hatty our■ retumed to Cc:ilum.
parent•, Mr_ and Mn. Sullivan Say.
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Farm capital Investment per
worker last year averaged $20,­
700, compared with an average
, of $15,3 00 per worker in manu­
facturing, reports Oblo State Uni­
versity Extensk,n economists.
oOo
In m il)imum tillage tests con­
duded by the Ohio A�icult.ural
Exten,sio,n . S�Ji�t :In cooperation
wlth Ute' moo Ail'icultural Experi
menl Stall®, C!)l'n yieldi from
mini.mum · prepared
lle�be&lt;ls
were equal to ·« gre41ter · than
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tllos'.e friim co�velltional •�IJl!ds.,
, , oPo
, COLUMlll/$ UP!-,.Ohio '$tote
Zan�svih!!' · Hum�be Sliu'thter procedures
, • (Ind · Chtlc'k- 'B'ryant
• iuffered Ukinlld"1' si;;paraUol\ Ill• IJ(U,st be , in itffect after Jun,-· 30
\ �ibed bf "!ri.iner' Ernie :digas as in all meat .packing ,plants selling
'. a •1pretty bad• inJur:rt -� an&lt;t-;,.W ill products to federal agencies,!' Ile­
ml� the resf" of spring prac'tlce. cording to the U. s. Deplrtfflent
· . The injury Came duril)_S: Fri• of Agriulture.
Combinations Qf plants .and
$,y's workouf 811 Coach W90dy
�Y,ea iput th;e team through an­ mulches reduced roadside eroilOn
otker rough and tumble drill in USDA researeh in the SOU.th'
whlcti will climax with Uie annual -east.
oOci
lntra""iuad game.
Bnaht ba4 been running with USDA soil acienli1ts say much
the'., N9",1 · offensivt1. unit in Hayes' ·radioactive atroniium 90 fl'qm
neW' ' pJ,pito11rt" ·type team and was ;11t�mic fallout co,uld lodge on
on� , of tht, 1l,a.11douts in the spring ,soil ·particles that gather where
drll\s. Br)'arlt je · expected to be sediments In runoff water accumu­
t�J to go, however, w,1:en the late.
seiaon opens in Septemher.

,Af$1NG TH E � 4�!&lt;5, 1'q
Tl'II, �UCKEVES IS OUR
FUl-1.. · T I M � c}O!', WAN1V , ·
f,00 � ff i' CAL� 1,!S
TOMORROW. I F A LOAN
IS THE Af"SWER WE
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SEE US TOil;\Y!

11-7 reeord last yell', is •i!��ed.
,o Join the club F.r&amp;d.11' la lfll•
WIJlkee. Conley 11 al.lo I bnlr:ttball
star for the Boetoll Ceh.1c1.

CLEVELAND UPI - Th! i;le,e,
land Pipµs of the �"'i!&gt;PII �••
trial Ba3:ketball Leai;Oe �YI!! fnd\·
PHILADELPHJ,A. UPI - Gene cat� they wth Join-·lhF ,p,i"'°l:r-or­
Middleport"s Yellow Jackets take on the job of "spoilers "
BlskftDl:ll
Phlladelphi1 ganlzed AmerlC•n
6-foot-8
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this afternoon in their second meeting With the high-riding Conley, the
who compiled a League ror the 1961""82 sttason.
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pitch
Phillies
Pomeroy Panthers, favorites at this st_age to clean up the
southem division of the SEOAL, and then beat the northern

Hann�, Wolfe
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In NBA Ranks

PRESIDENT

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division winner whoever that might be,

10 Fonner Basketball Stars
Added To Cage Hall Of F8'8e

I Have Closed My
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Those 'Willies' Are Providing
Punc4 For Giants Once Again
There'll be a lot of bad Jokes
this year about thC' Giants giving
everybody the •·w11lies" so M's
just sa)' simply that Mays and
McCovey are providing the old
1-2 pum·h ag1i1in.
Tht• two Willies learnf'ci 11p on
nuowrous IK(·asions llt win ball
games for t he G iants last year
and they pull{'d the sa ml' triek
Monda)' night to boost San Fr.in·
eisco into a firsl-plat•e tie with
Pittsburgh in lhe National Leagu1• ract'.

goin� to make ll five In a Tow
when lht&gt;y went into the eighth
with a 7--4 le.id. Don Gl1111ingame
sin�led home the first run of lhe
inning all d Mays' slnile 'A' ith two
on lied the score. McCovey, who
drove in four runs in all, . then
blasted a two-run homer off loser
Bob Duliba, the third ol five St.
l .oui� ?ikhers.
MeCove)"s fourth homer of the
season made the score 9-7 and as
things turned out the Giants ne,d
ed the insurance run when Carl
Sawatski socked a homer for the
came Card� in lht' bottom or the inMays ant] l'ttcCovi•y
through with the key blows m a ning.
fi\'e-run eighth inning rally that
brought the Giants a . 9-8 victory
There- were three pt"vious
over the St. ),111.1is Carclin1:1.ls Who homers for Sl. Louis by K\ n Boy­
had won four slr�ig:ht previously. er, who hlt his sixth, St.in Musial
Card• Blow LHd
and Daryl Spencer, while Jim
ll lookt'tl likr• the Cards were Do.venport connectll4 for lhe
Giants. Southpaw Johnny Antonel­
li picked up lhe victory in relief
It waH the only game played in
the National League.
Only two games were played in
lhe Am�tican League with the
Kansas City Athletics defeating
the Chil.'a�o While Sox 6-1 and
8alllmore Oriole� nipping Lhe
the
Now Open
Wa11hin1ton Senators 3'-2.
A'&amp; Bl•&amp;t Herb lcor•
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The Athletic11 registered their
victory o-.:er IJerb Score, wbo
Saturdays
didn't make much of a debut in
a While Sox uniform.
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Karr's Barber Shap In Pom•oy

"MICK" WILLIAMS

Pomeroy's Undefeated String Goes
On Line In Middleport Game At 4

$3.98

TAKES 1-G J0II
BOWLING GREEN, o. UPI Melvin E . .Brodt, track coach at
John Adams Hi-gh
Cleveland
Seb0:0I, today was named head
trac� apd cross country coach at
Bowling Green State University.

And a victory for il-fiddleport
over Pomeroy today al ,t p III junior righthander on the mound
aTdner catch­
would be one of the greatest · up: with Manning Baumg
T
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II�
has
lefty
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Anderson
sets in local sports · history. The
and
r1ghthander
and
fre8hman
game is at Middleport.
Charley
Bush
In
reserve.
Coach Nolan Swackhamer will
be fielding a collet'lion of freshCoach RU8$Cll Mf!ore or the Pan­
men and sophomo.res, with a �enmr there ca.n c-411 on three veterans,
� nd a �ouple of Juniors sprmkled , Bob Cunningham, Bill Wilson, or
m
agamst a seasoned, veteran Terry Knight, to carry the load, in
rh'A1'S Ai;(;1:P11cr,:,._,;;;,,..
rrew o� P�nther� who are unde- that order, with Tom Grueser, al­
fcated m six stratg�t l.'�ntests , �he ready having a book kept on him
Jackets own two .v1clones.-R.acmc by major league scouts, behind
;ind Rutland-.agamst four losses..- the plate
Wah11ma, Gallipolis, Pomeroy and
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J.iCksmi.
Meanwhile, Gallipolis, (1-2) de­
fending champ-'l of both divisions,
will taC'kle Jackson (2-1) today and
tiasl\y cpuld pretty near dnch the
title for the Panthers should they
knock off the Jronmen.
This &lt;:;aUipolis te.am Is the same,
ma'n fOr mah, that 1 won the cham­
pionship last season and its humbl­
By Unltfll P.rt,H Jrrt,matlonal
iqg In two outings is the league's Gene Oreen is paving his wa)'
major 1,a&gt;0rts. "who dunnil" for back to the BaUimore Qriolel! on
1986. ffle Bide De'YUs ea1ily could a home run path.
explode today and knock off Jack­ Green craclred two hornets
son which beat them 6-3 early in Monday night, one a grand slam­
April.
mer, to give Miami a double­
Co.ech Swackhamer Ukcly will header triumph over Rochester,
open with Danny (&amp;one) Hindy, a f-.1 and 5-3.
Billy Hoeft, makipg h!s first
start since being sent down by
Baltimore, pitchf!d a three-hitter
In t'.hie seven • Inning opener.
Green;s first homer Of the even­
Ing figul'ed in a four-run fifth
that sent R.ocfiester down to It�
first defeat gf the 111eason. ·.
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Mt■rpi "4:1iled 3-1 In the f!leventh
�olde hurler inning of the' nighteap when
SPRINGFJEI.J), Mau. UPI- Basketball Association after a ca- Wynn (lb� Hawk) lawklns had Green unloaded for a aecond time
Ten persons, five of them one- reer of standOut play with St. �he unenv 1 abl� job today of halt­ lo make ti a cl'ean sweep for the
time AII-Americ11, were named Louis University, the Boston 6tfl· ,ng the, Detroit Tlg�a, home run Marlinf!I.
,_ t.. m1c�ine. _ a� tti.eaki� the prematod� to the bHketbaU Hall of tics and the Hawks.
Curt Roberts and George Ris­
_F,11me. Tile el-,ction increased
F-rnnk w. K'ean!!Y, who · lb tufe pe�aih .�l,ll&gt;bJe \vhich is he- ley 4tso P-fQVide4 .Montreal wit�
membership to Z'l ,
coach of Rhode Island .Stat" orig- Ing blown up l&gt;y Molor City baS1t- a home ru.q pppch �• the Jlo.&gt;'al1
fans.
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defeated ,Rit:l:Jmond, �. Ri$y'l!I
He1dlni the list or players inated the "go-go fail break" ball
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When
, the CIE:vela'¥' J11d1ans ar­ Jhree-run
o
bask
me
tball,
list
a
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toPP.ed
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}lomer 4', the e�th
n.an:,.ed to the hall which will have a:�
ved in town 1Monday, Manager helped clinch
the 11me for pitch•
an official home at Sprlna:Cield o, three coaches elected, K�aney n
_ Gordon took a look at the De­ er Connie Grob.
College b)' December, 196 1, WIS retired in 1948 with a :18-year Joe
pers and commen�ed
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Toronto caftte up with a aix-run
Easy Ed MacAuley
recent!)' coaching record of � 1 wins and . !,Tt01t newspa
looks
as though they ve outburst
in the third inning to
named general manager of the ll4 losses.
the pe�nant."
beat
tb,
Columbus
9-7, in the
St. Louis Hawks of the National . Other coaches named included clin�hed
Tiger fam1, r1dmg the crest of only other actiun. .:reta,
The
Buffalo­
ry Lntmnn last week. Score was the late Prof. Erne11t A. Blood a · ftve e;ame wJn streak and an Havana aame w11 rescheduled for
hammeri:d out of the Oox in the whose Passaic, N. J., High School outpouring of 1 1 home runs, can't a later date.
fourth inning 11ller he had given "wonder te,01" \fOn 159 straight he blamed too mu('h for their en­
up seven hits, five walks and six games from 1920 to 1925, and thusiasm. But, it's still a little
runs, including a homer by H1mk Hie late Ward l.. (Piggy) Lambert early.
Gordon polnts out that although
Bauer. Knuckleballer Bud Daley, 29 year Purdue coach whose teams
won
371
and
loat
152
and
won
or
the
one,time kittenish Tigers now
meanwhile, held the White Sox to
have Rocky Coladip, he gave
three hits and retired the bst 14 shared 1 1 Big TeA cage tltlea.
other playen named were \t'l� .U
' JI IIAtVey Kuenn.·' hi.
hatters he faced to gain Ills first
gn
tor Hanson who led Syracuse Ufo-' . Says Gordon - "L.llo · lhlnk
victory.
verslty to a 48-7 three year rec- · that's an improvement."
Flnt baseman Jim Gentile's ord endinJo": in 1927; Branch Mc­
three-run homer off Russ Kt•m­ Cracken, three-year Indiana scor­
ay United Prell lnter�lonel
merer in the first inning stood ing leader who has since hung u,p Bad Conduct Draws
Alex. Hannum, who lp!Owa -all
up all the way in the Orioles' win a 293-123 Hoosler co.al'hlng rec­ IO.Day Su•pension•
about life in the Nationar Ba!)ket­
over the Scn11tors.
ord; C11arles (Stratch) Murphy �
NEW YORK UPI - The state ball Association, and Charlie Woll
steward at Roosnclt Raceway has who knows nothini ab�ut It, are
luued lo.day '!iUflpenslon, to har­ th� 'eague's newe•I coaches.
neRH racing owners Ray V. Foster Hann4m, wl\o coached the St.
and Wayne W. Galvin for' "ungen- Louis HaWka to two Western Divi­
tlemanl)' condud."
sion •titles alter starrlfla: for the
FOster and Galvin, both from Syracuse ijation1la, signed a two­
SPREI&gt; SATIN FOR INTERIOR WALLS
l,.lma, Ohio, were set dowq Monda)' yeur eontra.ct ¥onda.y as floor
for 11rguin11 t,oo Vehemently after boss or the Nationals. Hannum,
SPI\ED LUSTRE OIL BASE ENAMEL
�heir hots&amp;, Senator Frost, waa dls­ who co11ched �e Wichita Vickers
NEW:
Qualiri�d for• lnterfcrene&amp; in the of the National Industrial Basket.
(ealure '26,000 Monitor Trot at 'ball League the put two seaw'ns,
SPRED HOUSE PAIMT ( latex )
ROOscvelt Sat'urda)' night.
reph1ces Paul Seymour.
llay or Evening Call WY 2·3748
SE)flllqur recen�ly repl•�d Ed
FIGHTS
.rI111cAuley u co•�� of the Hawks.
,BALTIMORE, Md. UPI - Steve
WOife, 33, coaCh at' Viila Madon•
H■)'Ward, UIO, Baltlm�e, out­ na (Ky. ) College the l'a11t seven
pointed Eddie Henders'on, 133, years, stepped on to thl1 NB.-\
Phone W\'·2•3748
Mid4l�rl, Ollto
Roule 1
Philadelphia (8).
coaching l"erry-Jo-round Monday
BRADBURY llOA�
NEW YORJ( UPI - Sid Lugo, by signing to aulde the Cincinnati
135¾, Bfooklfn, N. Y., o,tpomted Royal� next s;enon.
Pedo Benett 134�. Argel'\tina (10).
HOUSTON, -Tex. llPI - Charles;
'SOnny) Liston, 212¼1, ·Pbiladel• Mn. &amp;1e11. Bepor.ted
AMa, stopped Roy Harris, 195, Cut­
In Fair Condition
an�•Shoot, Tex. (1 l.
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PH!LAPELRHIA \JP! - Meo.
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tilio To11do, 193, Suffern, N. J., Billie 'M:oaes, 45, wlte of baseball
1tqpped Paul Anderson, �. Toe, CQach Wally M.asea cf the Ciacib•
natl Reds, WH n:11ort.f(I ip "fair"
coa, ila, (8),
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WU f.aktn 4\1·
�ie '8�1de1, 180, Fort Lallderdale, Hosplt.al where
•-'IJVln Greon,.1Tl 1 Ty- ·er she was found' uriCOnacfou!I n
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her bathtub.
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'mil. EL'P,HtA 'upt - KE!nny A glau containing six pills wu
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found beside, tbe, bfth�Qb In )\er
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Bra,:p, 136. Milwaukee, outpoint­
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huf11h' (8),
DALLAS, Tex. UPI - Buddy
Turman, 185, Dallas, outpointed
Son� �o6re, 182, DallH (JO).
SAN FIIANCISCO UPI - Henry
Hank, tu, 'Detroit, 11:noo.ed out
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N. y, (21,

Green Sticking
His Way Back ·
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I!!.'!�'!, .crape■, strawbtrries, 'or
otliell'' tn1it1 you grow In your
bacleynd!
The ' Ohio A.grlcultural Ex.tens­
iott Servi« has a leaflet which
may hdp you. It is entitled "Di�­
ease and Insect Control for Back
yard Fruits.'' Copies are 1vailable
at the County Extension offjces.
'i'he publi�atlon tells how to
make a general,pur,poae spray m ix
ture that Will -control all major
lllsect 11nd disease pe1t11 an&lt;1 suga:esta when to make the applicatlon1. A general-purpose formula
permits the use of one spray for
aJI _fruitl. This spray may be fP·
plied to all fruits at t�e aame
tlm'e and at eq1.tal in terval!!

thr&lt;&gt;ughout the 1eawn.
The leaflet WI S J)npared by
botani,t.8 ind entomolo&amp;iltli of
the Extension Service 11nd the
Expedrnent
Ohio Agricultural
Station. They emph11iZe that the
home gardener should not plant
or grow more fruit tree■ and
plants than he can care for. n-eea
which are • not sprayed or cared
for make good bree&lt;line places for
dlse111s es and insect pests.
One section of the leaflet dis­
cuS11es spray equipment for home
fru-it growers. Leaflet authors re­
commend an inexpensive ·■prayer
that will reach the tops of your
trees, that is easy to, clean and
that Is slow to wear l'.'Ut.

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,ards? You m&amp;)' .buy on tlhe ba&amp;is
of price, brand, arade, or by the
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8:00 P.M. Thursdqy, April 28th
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Sponsored Bt1

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1 7" CROSLEY · · . . · · ,
1 7" -PMIRAt · · · · · · · · · · · · · $49.,5
1 11'· (WOSl,EY · , . · · · · · , , · · · · · $69.95
21" APMIQ,, late model · · · · · · · "• · $99.95

FLOYD'S v1ct1MS MllT
LONDON {JPJ - Pete Rade­
marher of Coluiqbus, Ga., and
Brian LMdon of England - both
knocltfl'lt. vhttim11 of ex • he•l!Y·
we;igbt �l3\PiOI\ f\qyd PatterSOJl
-meet tonight ill a lO--round bout
at Wem�ley foql Anna.

po"5 Sic.ti PillT•OSANT_I
D:ETROlT UPI - Nlck Pletro­
Qr*, fon:ner Notre Dame full•
back Who st■ri;ed last season in
the, Natlq_md Fo.,tball l,egue as
a rookie with tltt Detroit Uons baa
eiped fpr the tQ60 aeaaon. H'e
E, l\la!a St.
pined 447 yar&lt;.U ·on 76 rushes in
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FREIi: PARKING

Paid Pol. Mv.

Pomeroy, O.

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.New, York . . . . . . . 5 1 .833 ? ¼I
\\'.,!h_iQ&amp;I•� . , . . . 4 4 .5QO '2i.
lt:1msaa city . . . . . 3 3 .500 21h.
Boston
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Cllk•l•i i , · , ; •, . . , ,a' i .388 a11
B11ltltnore . . . . . . . ·� s .:286 4
Cleveland
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Mo.ndiiy!s RHulh
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K�nsu City 4, Chic..!) 1 (NJ
8.lltlmo.,. 3 Washington 2 (N)
Tu•.aday'1 Probllbl• Pltchtn �lewlancl at Detroit-Hawkin•
6-1 vs 8unnlllg 0-0
Baltlll"ON at Wa■hlngton-Walk
•r 1-0 n LN 0.0
'ntan at �-�� _ rt.rk-Caspl•
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Shaw a.1 n Herbert 1 -0
WadnMclay's G1m..
Detrqlt. at Ka�...- City, IN)
Botton .:t BaltlfflOre {NI
WHhlin1tcta, at N•w York

BEHIND -THE COATS BUI LDING
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Saf'! Ft;an4,'iaco . . . 8 3 .72'1
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-�w���es
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St. t:oult ,., , ,,,, ·''.\I � 6 -� 81'
Cfaclnnati . ; , .I. /', 4 7 .3� t
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dal• .2-0 va Hobble 1.0
. , . Plttsbur1h at Phll•ftlphi,i (tf)
-Law 2-0 yt Mever 0-0
�llwa.uk.. at Cincinnati (N}­
Spahn 0,0 v, O'Tool• 1.1
' -�� ff,�c\� at St. Louis {ti )
-Jones 2-0 vs Jade.on 0-2
W�llY'• Gamn
Plthbprah at Phlladelphla {N} ·
Mllw1ukff at Cincinnati (N)
Lot �ne,IH at Chlca,o,
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Lcidlct May·
. Help Sm�ll
· Fruit Growers

Should'er Injury
'.Puts Jm;ani O'n
. Grid SiJai� -

Hour,: 9 to 5 - Tbun. 9 tU Nop!!
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Phone WY 2·217l

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WHlf lilt aon1, Kr. and IIN. Ken­
Mr. and Mn. Brookll Sore tmd
nell! Ollr.l and (amDy, Mr. 11nd
Mr,. Lewis Ouni wnd family and family tpent Sunday with Mr. ind
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Oun and fam­ Mn. Sayre.
Mr1. Ben Spencer wu returned
ily 1t Nrw Brtchton, Pa.
Mn. bayton Kmnedy of C01h­ tf&gt; her home Tuetday from Hol­
octon 1pent tbe weekend •ith her zer Hotpit1l.
Hatty our■ retumed to Cc:ilum.
parent•, Mr_ and Mn. Sullivan Say.
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Uafjy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, , April 26, \960-5

Farm capital Investment per
worker last year averaged $20,­
700, compared with an average
, of $15,3 00 per worker in manu­
facturing, reports Oblo State Uni­
versity Extensk,n economists.
oOo
In m il)imum tillage tests con­
duded by the Ohio A�icult.ural
Exten,sio,n . S�Ji�t :In cooperation
wlth Ute' moo Ail'icultural Experi
menl Stall®, C!)l'n yieldi from
mini.mum · prepared
lle�be&lt;ls
were equal to ·« gre41ter · than
1
tllos'.e friim co�velltional •�IJl!ds.,
, , oPo
, COLUMlll/$ UP!-,.Ohio '$tote
Zan�svih!!' · Hum�be Sliu'thter procedures
, • (Ind · Chtlc'k- 'B'ryant
• iuffered Ukinlld"1' si;;paraUol\ Ill• IJ(U,st be , in itffect after Jun,-· 30
\ �ibed bf "!ri.iner' Ernie :digas as in all meat .packing ,plants selling
'. a •1pretty bad• inJur:rt -� an&lt;t-;,.W ill products to federal agencies,!' Ile­
ml� the resf" of spring prac'tlce. cording to the U. s. Deplrtfflent
· . The injury Came duril)_S: Fri• of Agriulture.
Combinations Qf plants .and
$,y's workouf 811 Coach W90dy
�Y,ea iput th;e team through an­ mulches reduced roadside eroilOn
otker rough and tumble drill in USDA researeh in the SOU.th'
whlcti will climax with Uie annual -east.
oOci
lntra""iuad game.
Bnaht ba4 been running with USDA soil acienli1ts say much
the'., N9",1 · offensivt1. unit in Hayes' ·radioactive atroniium 90 fl'qm
neW' ' pJ,pito11rt" ·type team and was ;11t�mic fallout co,uld lodge on
on� , of tht, 1l,a.11douts in the spring ,soil ·particles that gather where
drll\s. Br)'arlt je · expected to be sediments In runoff water accumu­
t�J to go, however, w,1:en the late.
seiaon opens in Septemher.

,Af$1NG TH E � 4�!&lt;5, 1'q
Tl'II, �UCKEVES IS OUR
FUl-1.. · T I M � c}O!', WAN1V , ·
f,00 � ff i' CAL� 1,!S
TOMORROW. I F A LOAN
IS THE Af"SWER WE
LIKE TO SAY YE$�

GLI DDEN PAI NTS

SEE US TOil;\Y!

11-7 reeord last yell', is •i!��ed.
,o Join the club F.r&amp;d.11' la lfll•
WIJlkee. Conley 11 al.lo I bnlr:ttball
star for the Boetoll Ceh.1c1.

CLEVELAND UPI - Th! i;le,e,
land Pipµs of the �"'i!&gt;PII �••
trial Ba3:ketball Leai;Oe �YI!! fnd\·
PHILADELPHJ,A. UPI - Gene cat� they wth Join-·lhF ,p,i"'°l:r-or­
Middleport"s Yellow Jackets take on the job of "spoilers "
BlskftDl:ll
Phlladelphi1 ganlzed AmerlC•n
6-foot-8
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this afternoon in their second meeting With the high-riding Conley, the
who compiled a League ror the 1961""82 sttason.
er
pitch
Phillies
Pomeroy Panthers, favorites at this st_age to clean up the
southem division of the SEOAL, and then beat the northern

Hann�, Wolfe
Si Contracts
In NBA Ranks

PRESIDENT

,-/4-Dally Sentioei, Pomerpy-Mlddleport, 0., April 211, 1960

division winner whoever that might be,

10 Fonner Basketball Stars
Added To Cage Hall Of F8'8e

I Have Closed My
Barber Shop I n M idd leport

913 S, Third

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&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 26, 1960

WANT ADSV

1 cents per word. oae insertion. M..iol.mum cb�t- - 80 ,cu.ta
I cenl&amp; per word for three consecutive iMertiona.
Special - one mout.h for 30 ce.nta per word.
1'\111 rate t)[ 3 cents per word will be charged fer advert.t.lnc
If oot ,-id withln 10 dilya after receiving bill.
Errorl in A.dvertiaiJLJ - Srbould be �portPd immedl.ately. 'Ibe
Daily Sentinel w1l1 not be reapouible for more tt.an one incor­
rect. ineert.'On.
et.rd of Thant&amp; ind Special Noticea of Evl·ut.s $ 1 .UO. Obitu.arle■
IRlbliabed a\ 1 cent per word.
�/ORD5
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3 DAYS
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AUCTIOHEER
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MUELLER F URNAClt.., WEtUING- .
HOU�5 •ppll1ncea. Arnold Ir•
then, SyrKUM1 Ohio, Phontl
1 1 -19-tfc
WY·2-6314,

1 9 1 For Sa le

ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN­
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
er. Runs and looks like ne w.
appliance repair. Phone Oti1
Ham throw awa)' b.ags. F u l l
McClintock., Racine, Ohio.
,price only $34.50 o r terms
2-1-tfc
if desired. Phoiui WY2-22()4.
2-22-4tc
CU�TO.lil BUJLT JUTt..HEN D£.
4 ½; H. P. GARDEN TRACT.'OR
li1necl for , '\tUf bODU f1't o
with att11chmenh. C. J . Linger­
tim•tol. l'&lt;u:....man. aDd Abbott,
felt, Lane St., N e w Haven, W .
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Pbone WY·"321.
Va.
4·21-6tp

This Week's Special
BIG FOUR
New Factory Method

CAR WASH and
MOTOR QEANED
$4.SO

Appll•nce r.,.lr. C.11 P:ronll
Capteln•, 41 4 N, hcond A.ff,,
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LANDMARK

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sedan . A bt11uUful c11ir. $1&amp;�-00:
f 20-6tc
Blaellnars, Pomeroy,
Cioo4 CIHn UMd Ctre
AJI Mlk11 and MIMlttl

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19:ltl CHEVROLE'r VB STATION
Wagon 0nm c11rcful owner.
Show11 bell of care ll::li6.00.
4-20-6lc
Blaeunars, romeroy.

19&amp;, CA DlLLAC 4 DR. SEDAN.
l'owt!r 1leerlnt:. Spotlep black
Blaetlnu1,
ll�Dft.00,
fimsb.
t-;w-6te
Pomeroy.

1964 M t!:HCURY IN GOOD CON­
dlllon. New motor and tram­
ml11ion with 4000 mllH. New
wheel cylinder•,
, brakes ind
c1p11 and new Ure.. Price '450
4·20-6tc
Phone WY2-41720.
I� rONTiAC VB 6 PR. SEDAN.
Radlo and heater. One u·ralul
owner. Edra. nice '2490.00.
t-20- 6le
Blaettnan, Pomeroy

191 For Sale

aliJNDOW llUND• AND SHADES
Ven• llan Bllndl, 111 IIIH lftd
cplora. Free ilU,matea. Dale
Wlppal Supply, a1" Union .\ve,,
3-4-80tc
Pomeroy, Ohi&lt;,.
UIVING ROOM SU ITE. EXCEL­
Jent condition. Will deliver re110n1blm dl1t.anee. Phone SH2tl'l7.
,.20.a1c

�IVI IAIT, MIN-I. NIGHT
o,wtera. filbln&amp; aupplle■, flab•
1111 lktllNI, av■U1ble from o
•· m. to 7:,0 p. m., week days.
IUndtJ 1-10 a. m. Fih Novelly
lbop.
f.21- 1 2tc

OLIVER 80 TRACTOR. Cultivaton
mowinc mechlne. Ready for
work. Quirk ule. '300. G . A.
Deem, R1clne, Phono W lB-3088,
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AUCTIONlllt
Complete S.rvlc•
Crltt In.third
Write, Phone or Contad
A. C. BRADFORD, l1cine, Ohl.,
2&amp;-il
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NET maken Fonnica alnt lops.
Vinyl a11bestoa blork laid. House
repaln of &amp;11 desuipUoDI. CAIi
Guy l'-1e'. gler, Racine, Oh.lo,
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E. Mein St.
PhlNMI WY-2-9932
OH Change&amp;, Lube Jobs,
TV Stam-pt

WE WISH TO THANK OUII
neighbon and rrlend..!i for their
acl&amp; of kindness during the
lllne1s and death of W . B.
Swisher. Also special lh 1rnk, lo
Dr. Boice, Dr. Mullen and the
nurses a1 Meiga General Ho1pl t11.I, to t he donors of Uowcn,
the pallbearers and to Rawling1Coab ror their kindnen1 and to
Rev. f"rancis Glader for his
conaoUna: words. •
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davis
The Swisher Son¥.
4-26- l tp

Mnator loha KennelJ of
Muaacltute«. declarel be ..
"nol a C.Ulolkl eudldaki for
Prflllde■I , • • I do DOI speall:
tor the Clatbollo cbunb o■
pub� poUCJ, and no one Ill
1bal cbwdl •peaks tor me..•

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QUALIFIED
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NEEJ)S THE JOB

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VOTE FOR

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Cha rles L Bissell

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( 2 1 I Rea l Estate

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RE.CORD ER

Mild-Mannered Man

i\llacks Wlth Hammer

SEE AN D H EAR

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ALL DEMOCRATIC COU NTY
CAN.DI DAT ES

( 1 4) For Rent

5:45
6:00
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9:00
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10:00

Sign On
Continental Cluaroom
Today
Katie Doonan Show
Topper
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Chan ite 1 8-,.uesdat · ,z,oo
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5:3bi Rocky and Kia Friend•
8:00 SUI '°1aD:eiaaO But_
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7:30 Sugarfoot
8:30 Wyatt Eup
G:00
RiOemu
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l0:00 AM"OI Present.a
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10·30
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IJ:00 The New.&amp;. TOJJi� .
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U:15 Late Show
\J:41 Sip otf

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RUTLA ND FURN ITURE

C&amp;SOE Official
Retirement Is
Being Announced

Comedy Playhou1e
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Muaic In the Round
Jim Thaclr:er Show
WeathlM'Cut
"'f'WC: Plt-ruHuntley BrlnkleJ Report
Cannonhall
LU'lllllHI
Startlme
Arthur Murra.)' Part,'
Jack Paar Presents
Mc'" ffN•illn..,
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J'1r.k Paar SIi.ow
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8:00
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8:21
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9:30
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' 0 :30 Play Your Hunch
1 1 :00 Prlee ii Rllht
1 1 :30 Concentration
12:00 Tru th or Consequence.
12:30 It Could Be You
1 :00 Mid Day News
1 : 1 0 Movletlmf'
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3:00 Yo1.mg Dr. ,dalone
3 30 From T11e1e Roo•s
4 :00 Comedy Playhouse
4:30 Advenlure Time
5:00 Steamboat Bill
!M�O Quick Draw !.t-::Onw
6:00 .M'.uah� in the Round
�: 15 The .Ill), Tba.cke, Sbow
I ?.e Wto�lbereast
J:3C News Plctur8:'6 Huntley Brinkley Report
'J:00 Manhunt
7:30 WP lfOll Train
8:30 Price ls �Jght
9:00 Perry Como Sbow
10:00 This ls your Life
\0:30 Tombstooe Territory
t 1 :110 New, Headline.
1 1: U'I Wtsthere11t
1 1 : 11 TM Jack Pur 8bo1'
1:0G Sip Oil
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Student Riot
In Japan Apes
Korean Protest

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Hoyt's Sohio Service

Mr. McKelvey said storage space
IIIIUTIS•
la needed for the bleachers in or
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ne4r Rlt.'.,.e, He e1Umated about
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700 1Q.L1are feet would be adequ­
ate and Indicated the board would
lenator
Rt1ber1
BumpltNJ
of
For FREE Inspection
appreciate knowing of anyone
Minnesota
toUowt
wl.Ua,
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TOKYO (UPI) - '11bou6ands of
PHONE
with such space.
would not wul &amp;o noelv.
n Jiapan� students,
-anti-Amoriea,
GUmore's Supply Slore
tlle vote of an:, Amukiaa
"Be like Korean stiu­
.9houting
b8c&gt;.auu my oppo1111nl wor­
WY-2-2774
dents" 18.lte.mpted to storm parli.i­
from a local bulk dealer wbc can serve l"""
lhlps ID • par1loular Mardi."
menl tonight but were beaten off
Vaughan's Exterminating GRAVILY T�ACTOA SALIS AND
prompily and where prices are always lowest
by olub-swint�ng rfot police.
hrvlce. 512. E. Mal11, Pomero,.
Company
An estimated 350 st.udenLs and
quoted. We are equipped to
you good.
Phone WY24975. Open 'tll t
32 policemen' were in,jured, 23 ()f
,,. Marys, W. Ve.
efficient
11erv!ce.
p. m, untll Jun• 1. lalHfflln:
!Jhem .scriou9Jy, accord,fng to re­
Closed Th11rsday Afte1110011t
RNdsvlll..
H•rold B•mh.srt,
ports. E1'ehteen abudenl leader.a
1''URN11'URE AUCTION OF CON­
Oh.lo. Phon• Coolville 3691.
were ,arrestOO.
signed furniture at t he Mile.a
3-10.tfc
Eastern High School's band will
.,
A mob of about 9,(N)() ,extreme
Monument UuHdmg,
W. Mam
invade Pomeroy this Saturday Jeft.ist ,rt,u.de,nfe demonsbroating in
:,t, ltacme, Otuo, April 30th,
for its annual Tag Day and will ,protest a�in.st the U.S.-Japan st·
R&lt;1tland, Ohio
l�.30 p. ill. : :S gas ranges, l ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
Arvold Grate, owner
provide a parade and If concert curity itrealy char,ged police bar­
hNl1'; Ooe, rour soul nffCI .,.,.
dryer ; l elccLric r11nge, 5 bed­
OR
CONTAC1'
MASON
FURNITURI
·
durini!' the day, Executive Head doadeis thrown up ,around b:he Diet
Ing? Best Wark. L.....t PrlctL
room 11u1 te11, 1 co11l range, 7
J.
S.
Davia
said.
Phoae
SP-35591
Mason, W. 'Va.
buHding. Th�y ,were repelled by
C'oflel! Lab.es, 3 lelev isiom1, 4 RACINI SHOI SERVICI SHOP
He indica led the band Tag Day a force of 8,000 policemeru.
AACINI, OHIO.
refrigerators, a breakfast sets,
is sponsored by the Ea1tern Band
4 living room suites, 4 washers,
Boosters A.RSociation and
the
2 dhrncllc sets, a kitchen cab­
Eastern
Local
School
District
and
ine t1, other mi,;c. furniture.
8en11lOI' Seu.rt 8ymJn1torPof
he added they ''are appreciative
Sale conducted by Bradford
MIHOWI. off the rolll'IOU
of heLp glven In the past to their
A uctlon Co. A. &lt;.:. Bradford,
lllleme., lay• before the edl,,
band and hope that it will con­
Mgr_ &lt;.:riU Bradford, Aucllonecr
ton,t
prosranJ
to
boosl
t:lte
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.,..ms: Vlsh.
11&amp;t1011•1 power for ..economlo ·, · i1nue"
The schedule calls for a 1 0 a.
Uld ldeolorleal IUl'Vlval.''
.N,ot n1pons1ble for accidents
m. parade downtown and a 2 p.
T'23-6tc
m. concert on the parking lot.
The retirement or Thomas A.
Proceeds from Tag Day only one Banis as Assistant Secretary and
6 CU. 1"'f. rRIG!DAlRE and TAP·
Before 9:30 A.M.
1-'AN lias ranKe. Sec 0. H.. Jones,
of several projeds carried out by Assistant Treasurer of Columbus
Mlddl1part WY •2-2649
:lH1 fi.t. uttlcrry-1.v, J•omcroy.
the Booster&amp;, is used for
uni­ and SoL(t hern Ohio Electric Com­
Pomeroy WY-2-3195
'
4 23 3lp
form,
and
instrumental
expenses.
pany is a n nounced by Harry M.
STOA
FIID
KAUT2
Miller, President.
At
CM1tff
l
2 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS,
Bangs, n('ariny completion or 46
Y'ukon
5-2145
wrng b11ck wilh new sl 1p cover,
G1u,-1: Montgomery, 16.2 on up­
years wit h the ulility, joined Col­
HAMII.L IEAVICI ITATION
also rhuu11rb {or l!llllo. Phone
lK'r, Y,u on lower, runmllH '/ '1 feet
umbus Railway, Power and Light
ltfoN 9:00 AM.
W19-37:.!!i or sec Faye 'powell,
J IUU!JOUII: lti.4 on \jPPel" , l t . l on
Company as a mailboy in 1914. He
Albany
3353
Hacme, u.
4-23-3tc
1uwer, runumg ti Jou; J\anawha
has held positions or ticket agent,
Every 0., Berrie•
.r au11: 1:4..d and faUmg, W mfiel&lt;t
paymaster and cashier in the Com­
l'Al'l'AN {;As llANl.H::. Large
anti Marmet: slauonary. lAlck 23 :
CL
LANO
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pany. In 1 9�. he was elected As­
window fan. G. }!;. Auto W1u1her.
�4-8 o n upper, 10.fj o n lower and
..... A TV A•r,atr llnla
sistant Secretary and Assistant
C&gt;tlU S. llurd, M1diJJeport.
runn1nt1 � wicke ts.
PWY-MW
WASHINGTON ( UP l) - Korean Treasurer.
(4J) 2�. 3lc
t.:ono1tMKI of Mov1bl• Locks:
,....,.,, Oh.._
He has been active in Masonic
Ambaileador You Chan Y.ang sub­
---All
locks are up, runnmi:; on aver- mitted N.■ res�a
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-�CLAIMED SlNGER SEWING
and
Civic organi1.ation1t. He is a
on
to
Seoul
to­
U
lljj,t? 01 nall trap.
.,
machine. Will sell for $1fl.OO
Past
Master of Humboldt Lodge,
I nsurance
rein
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K
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ts
y
911
e11
n
orea
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Uh ie 11wr 11oeh: Downbouncl: here
plu• $6.40 d1.1e ua for parts.
- - ----,ave thwn • M-h.our ultiima­ Past President of the 141h Masonlc
2-�2-ttc BARNES-SJIIPSON IN5UB.,.!ICK Loc11. 13: Irene C.:hotln 111 6:20 am,
Phone WY2-2204.
District a n d was Po tentate of the
tum lo quit or be ou,tied.
Aaenta. IUddleport. rtu, A,U� .i:-� ; Bob bentcr ait 6 :40 am, 14-tl;
Shrine in 1948. Masonry's highest
had
Yans
admo\¥1edtled
that
he
BLUE F'ULL LENGTH SPRING
""' am, lti-l ,• received. Um ihreal. But he said honor-lhe 33rd degree-was con­
moblle, BondL Phone WY-2- IJOck Hl Jeflerson, 5,:'l"
COllt. Siie Ulo. Never worn.
l..()tK 15: OVEC It !i:116 aim, 12-7;
3U03.
decided inde_pendentJ.y to ferred on him in 1 947,
Price $111. Shamroc k Hotel, - - --- - - Lodt 1 1: �unt Continent Quct1n ll he bad
'"-"d
n
d
· e
4·26-3tc COMPLETE IN�URANCE !'RO- 7 am, O-O; 1.,ock 23 : l!:Htern al .1:45, Qutt .._,.11119 .,
Pomeroy.
foun
be
llil bee
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
n
the
t
IW'&amp;Vt!
.
tha
ohUllkla:
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Wl'Olli
e
.. 0 , De• ver 11t 8 :20 11 m 1 •0
Student
Found
Dead
tectlon. LlJ , Auto, Mn, Pollo, •m, rr
'l'WO PONY COL'l'S. REASON·
Call Don 11.llla. .111'dleport. rtobert .tl. G1p,on at 10 •m,• 0-:t '; ,of antd.-c,ovemmenl riotiDt( j.nJ
SOu'h, Korea wu Commu.lW8l-lnsli• Of Rifle Wound
abltt. Ullvld VanMetcr, West
Oh.It.
upoounch Lock :ti : Vulcan a t 12:10
LORAIN, O. UPI - Thomas
.
Columbia.
4-26-6tc
DO
ffluii __.;.. am,, 10-0; t:ruclt&gt;le at 2 am, 10-0;
llbat I have made mla- Miller, 1 8, a senior at Avon High
en»
N S
hed W. OUcott at 4:1\a
"" am, 1-0,· · tu.ea," lbe told1 United Pre. Inter; School miS1Jng from hiB home all
01\DER YO UR SWEET CORN
11he f.a1iher o f 13 children, 8 still et !home. Two -Lr\ t!,i-g.h
invader at 4:30 am, 4-0; .Raymond
•J�.,
now, !Jumper crop expected.
Jour l.n the igr;l;s iand one lo st.art next year. Now a
night,
Wll'I
found
,dead
early
today
School,
lllMw-.. "Therefore, I Ml Mlhmit­
M.lvetti
at
�:ao
am,
16-0;
Charles
Contaet John T. Fisher, Nye
Ohester Towr-.hip trustee and Eastern eahool bwi dri:ver. Both
U n, my ret11utlon to the eovern- outside the home of a former
H. Stephenson at 7:10 am, 1 1 -0; ment.
4-26-3tc
Ave., Pomeroy.
jobs -pay only $1700 per year, ,insuffi.eienl for a ,family of 10:
I am aendlr-.: • tetecram girl clasamat.e, A rine lay be11ide
Tratte Winos al 8:30 am, 6-1 1.
the
body.
Attended Chesler 1111,00 Lebanon grade achooJ1 and Long Bottom
lO the •ot.loa' fo.re.iln minJeter,
2 l'IECE LIVING ROOM SUITE,
K•n•hw• River IINts: Marmet: -now
� Hub Chmig,"
Police Chief Robert Gills of
bi� Johool.
Mr
1 9xl2 wool ru1 with pad. Ro­
,
Avon said th•t the youth', head
I Helen z down U 3 am, 0.4; Win•
bert Hill, Rutland, Ohio. Phone
Your Vote •ltd Influence Will Be G,..tly Ap�•t�
t1eld: Eiser Cllfl" at 4:30 am, 0-1.
had been pierced by a single bul­
t-26•3tp
SH2-tl41.
ffl Lh1oata tt,
let, which 1pp1rently came f1'0m
Paid Pol. Adv.
,_ WY-2-3561 MIU'-'1
the rlfie, owned by Cyril .dlller,
(9o l Morine !&gt;uppl ie,
CLEVELAND UPI - Walter W. Thomas' father.
'fWO HOlllF.S NJ!:AR RUTLAND.
UIIIJ IOATI AND MOTOb
4 - room frame, 1 acre ground Br,a, 40, toda, beat hia 1leeplna
encl • whl.. , thtr l•1t. MIi,.
and 5 - room frame, a.so acre1. wife a.nd lour children ' with a
RO
HOUSE !'OR SALE IN POME Y
,-Utan ....,._ too L Mliln
Sacrifk:e tor qiuick. 11le. Mabel hammer, kllllna one ehild and cril­
rooms, 2 baths, full . •lzed
It.., �r.y. Phene WY..t.SIIO.
Hor,:ue, Rutland. Ptl, SH 2-4932. lc1lly lnJurlnt two olhera.
ba■emenl. ne w .-1/ futnace,
Then Br.as, a mild-mannered
•
1 1 ·t 23 6tp
30'1
Jar-,;e lot. F. ,\. Swatsel,
auto part.a de•ler, tried lour times
Sprln• Ave., Pomera. Y t-1D-12tc
FOR SALE: One 1 1 root plywood
to take hil own life. Authorities
boat. One 10 HP Mercury HurrlPO� SALE: FIVE llt..&gt;OM. HOUSli 11id he appa�ntly had been up
- FOl' SALE Li
BOUSE
cane m?tor. 1 100. � hone BUley
w1tb bath. Nlce loeatioa. llelvia most of the ni11it ar,:uing wilb his
town, al:a. rooms, 4 rtOU.I dow.n,
JJm Ja1.:ob1. WY 2-2�J .
Hood. 1 1 1 Locuat St., PomeroJ wife, probably over hJs decision
2 u p approalmateb' 1 acre 1•
6t
23
vll J�nd e xcell,int well 13 . mllea
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3-30-1
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�..:P________ to aeU his 1h1re of an a uto parll
from Pomeroy on Slate Roule GOTTAGE AND LOT ON ROt.rrE firm,
Inquire
802. Price $800.00.
S38 above Antiquity near Ohio
TO MIIT MITMPP
Mn. Ho,,.ll at Pa&amp;•toft.
River. out of hJah waler, Priced
APAlu.'MENTS - IUrnwi"td and
NEW YORK UPI - Heavy­
8--12-00te
2
Rt.
Arnott,
Arthur
See
1en.
to
uot urallhed. .Mdhltlrl. .lllddlt­
,•
t � Otc wei&amp;hb Eddie Marhen of Portland,
Racine.
porl. Phone WY-a.12811.
J-3,U
Ore., and Alex Miteff of Ar1entlna
have hffn matched for a 10-round
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO D
FIVE nationally teleY'iaed bout at Mad.I­
MODERN
FOR SALE
room 1p1rLment1. A. N. Bena;el,
room hou1e, tu.11 basement end son Square Garden, May 30.
Phonm NY2-32'12.
1 1·2-lfc COIJl:N lt LOT - 8-room frame,
altlc. Asllume balance of 4."'
bath, porchea, double i•r•&amp;fl,
fOR KENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
dlrtitt IOverDlDtnt loan. Lot 00
lar1e lot feneed. $8&amp;00.00.
-6 room, and batb, unlw-nlebed. TIAMS-7•room fr1m1 wHb alee
11oo&gt; Goot1 nel&amp;ti.borhood. Call
LIGAL NOTIC
CtU att.er D:SO P. M. Phone
or iff Freddi• 'lbabet, J&amp;ason,
llvlnt
room, dinlna: roorn,
4-28-Uc
Bida wlU be · 1111.'Uved at lbe of­
WY2-llJ71
'-16-Uc
W. Va.
l;itchen, television room, 3 bed
·fice■ or Wibater , 6 Fultz, Pom eroy
rooms, and bath, full basement
UNFURN!SIIEll APARTMENT, 4
forced air fum1«1. Laue lot FOR i,ALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Natlonal 'Bank llulldln1, Pomeroy,
room•, bath. Rent re110nable.
Ohio, until· 10:00 A. If. Oil lhe etb
with ahad)' l•wn. lood aa,den,
wtth 'two batht, · iar1a:e, wash
Vacant April 2D. No. Second-av,
day of )IQ, 1960, for tbfl 11le of
1ar1ge, concrete drive, -$.l0,hou.11, �liar, larc;e eorn,r lot
Sponsored Meigs County Democratic Club
Middleport. Phone WY2-4293.
tbe Ella White real
estate ■iluated
000.00.
on
Ohio,
Cbelter,
1
In
located
6tc
" 22
In the VUlq:e 01 S)'J'llcuse, Ohio,
COUN1'11Y HOMl-8-room frame,
Route 'l.'.Prl� to aell. U lntet­
and
c:onllMktj of a two atory fn.me
E. W, Peoplea for Prvllole Judge
bllh,
basement,
fol'ffd
air
beat
,
Danlel It Uvlnpton for �
LAND: DOUBLE LOT !'OR GAR
e,ted call or write Paul Pollft&amp;,
dwelUng ho\111, four room, down,
Two bla; cisterns,· '8m• fruit.
.
DEN. 275 re1rl-st, Middleport.
Ripley, W . Vo&gt; Tel. ES2-IH3ll
, Henry Beall for Repn,sentallve
stall'i and thN!e rooms and bath up
B. A, WinJl•U for 8ei'�ve
l1r1e outbulldlna:, NearlJ
Phone WY 2-2332.
t 2� 3tp
t-26-tfc
stein, 1uqe end lolll' MIJolnilll
....... $7000.00.
Audrey Ytiung fer Clert of Courlll
Muhte Allena....U. for Recorder
loll.
21 5 ACIIS---:.-3 mlle1 from , Pome­ CHffiTER
TIie relll .,.tole II -pprollled lot
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Smltb
roy. TltrM houaee {four, aeven
W- J\elCeiY.e7 for Commissioner
Geraldine Yoomg for Tnuurer
and el&amp;hl room■). Barn, lilo. and Allee •-t S.ndu In COlu!D• l&amp;IIQ0.00 •nd ...nol ho IIO!d lot
TWO M N
plenty of tractor land ln alfalfa bus, •ilb Mr. and Mn. Ra,mond I• thUl)be ll)P.railed 'Yal\le.
�- AmGld for
llssloner
For aale• opportunity 1t1rl.ina al
Bolland E. Ntullllag for Collllllllllener
l'IUEDA. FAEHNLE, u
e4. Som• WIIIOll ond chlldnll.
1nd ,rauea. WeU
,121 per week. Mull be over 21
Adminlllnlrllt ol lh•.
Dr. T. A. Hewelso11 f9r �
Mr. and 111'1. Junior Smaller
lru!I. '20,000.00.
and have • ear ind able to atart
.
Eotole
of Ella Whlto,
were
Ue,
Siubenvl
,
and d1U1bter
VlltGIL T APOIID, Sol­
work immediately, c,n
Lan­
"
j
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'Vial,
of
Mr.
md
)ln,
fotetnt
W\'Mnl
�ter OL3-t610 lor appoint•
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4-26-tfc
2366.

THI DEMOCIAJIC oom­
lnatlon for Pl'Nldent uprma
ldeu before the .A.nlerlcan
Socitit)' of Newape.per J3cli..
ton oonvenuon. W�

RAILROADS NEED
Men 17 -28 needed 11.l once to
tram for lele&amp;rapb operator and
&amp;talion ag,ent po&amp;ttlon. T ake tow
CU!&gt;t
tramlll&amp; Ill mghl, work
uay&amp;. Placement asrnn:d m this
or other states upon completion.
U stncerely interest ed wnte
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COAL CHEATE R BIWAII
Gray. An egg hunt followed the
KNOXVIl.LE, Tenn. IJPI - A
Sunday School hour.
The Garden Club m1de flo_,-er machine that drives a steel ,am­
arnni:ements for both Ch!J.S't'hes. piing tube Into a load of cOlll on
Wilkes Gran�e mel April 18 a truck will be used, by the Ten­
with master Zt•lda ll.11ll in t he nessee Valley Au t hority to catch
chair. Vinton Township Grange truckers w ho try lo deliver infe­
were guests and presented an in­ rior coal to the TVA by hidint
tereshng program Ill the close of the fuel under a layer of eood
the session. Hefresh mer1l.s were coal, the authority announced to­
day.
served III keeping with Easter.
Homer Wells spenl Easler with
HONOR NEGRd LEADl!R
his sister Mrs. C l ifford Keck
and family at Newark.
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Mr . and Mrs. Alva De\'aull visYork Negro Busineu and Profea•
ited Sunday with Vernon Morris
siunal Women's L1ub Sunday pre•
al Vega, 0. Mr. Morris is very ill
aentl!d Mi's. Daisy Bates, Little
Mrs. Ralph White entertained
Rock , Ark. : I ntegration leader, its
8 party of friends with 8 Stanley annu9J achievement award.
party April 14.
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IODY ROM IOGOTA CA,\SH-Colomblan aoldl111ra cany body
with bis father Num Bell recentot one or the 81 IUlled when a Colombian pla.Ue rrom Miami.
ly
crubed Into a blllaJde neat Boj"otL
! Mrs. Ad, Long and Mrs. Gill
of Columbus wee, ,ecent guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L&lt;mg.
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A Satl11fled customer
days recently the guests of the
0- fam iiY, n uti an d ·
Is Our First Cons!derallon
Vl;!rnon W eon:r
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Tn� Easter season was observed
Mrt. Estella Wilcox irnd Mrs.
al our churches, at the Mel ho- �
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. with the former's sister, I
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livered the sermon and the infant Mrs. Grare McCormick at CharI W. Ma.h11 St, Phona WY 2-3949
Southern Local School Dl&amp;t.rict 110n or Mr. and M.rs. Alva McHafleston.
POMEROY, OHIO
wa1 the succeasful bidder tor 13 fey was baptited.
sorry to hear o f
were
Frien&lt;is
Al the Presbyterian Church
sections of bleachers in the old
OU Men'a gym, school board ,pre­ the Westminstt!r fellowship young
sident W illiam McKelvey
said people, group held a Sunrise ser­
vice at 9 a. m. Rev. Grile con­
today.
dtJCted the 50rvlce at 6:30 a. m.
The winning bla waa $2,035 and baptised sb; children and one
compared to a bid f-rom Belpre adult, Amos Lowe. Five adults
of $1 ,927, The wood parts of the were taken into the churc h, Mr.
bleachers are being dissem bled and Mrs. Sam Marr11, Mr. and ,
now, will be planed on all sur­ Mn. Amos Lowe and Mrs. Franll (
faces and completely refinis hed.
Thia work will be done by the
Racine Vo-Ag Dep1rtment.

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Frontiei
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1 :30 Edge ol Night
Dennis O'Keefe Show
5:00 The Three Stoogu
Man)' Loves of Doby GUiia $:SO The Lile ol Riley
Ti&amp;htrope
t:OO Arthur J Smlth--1,feWl
Red Skelton Show
IJ:15 A Look al tbe Weather
Garry Moore Show
8:20 Jule Rivlin Show
'11 D'do,:k
l:30 Amoa 'n' Aody
A Look at the Weother
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I've Got A S.crll
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C111toon Theater
Red Rowe Show
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Calling on Pl. Plea11Dt'
Music Go Rourid
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Muaic Go Round
Sport, In Review
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The residents of Mason County
recei ved more ,personal lncome
in 1 959 than in 1958, the West
Vlrglnia Chamber of Commerce
ha• announted. The income data
is based on the Chamber's report
of personal income and detail
sal� which is prepared annually.
Masc&gt;n County was one of fortysix West Virginia counties wric h
showed .an incrense in aggregate
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Total entries in the 1960 Mason County M11tbles tournament
h.;1\' e reacher 12. Schools entered
are Henderson, Roosevelt, Cenlrnl
Beech ' Hill, Sllnn.Yside. Broad Run,
Mt. Olive, New Haven, Mason,
Letart, Ordnance and Beale .
The event will feature a thampion
from epch parlic,i,., tmg ,
school to eompete in the counh
play-offs in early �lily. Each
school will conduct a tournament
of its own to
determine the
school champion. ·
Ench school champion will be
awarded a minia1ure
trophy.
Other prizes wil be given in the
county play•off.

income during the past year•
For Mason County, lhm
111• 000
gate 1959 .inC(lme was .....
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compared with $,U,202,000 in
1958. This repreaeut■ a pin of
ti.7 per cent.
The personal ineome esllmlte.
Include all ,p,rsorul income. t,e..
fore. taxes, received from wa&amp;es,
salaries, .
dividend&amp;,
iD,terell,
rents, and rbYlltle&amp;. Alsd- hlolud•
ed are relief, unemploym,ent 111,d
old ... beneliU u · w.ell'. u the
net incomes
of self-einPloYed
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The .per capita Income for. 111119
was $1915 compared with •1819
in 1958. Thus tho average lomlly
of !our '" Muon County ..,..
$7660. U this fi1ure seem1 to be
on the high side, the Slate Cham•
her pointed out that lts estimates
include all personal income a
family receives. Salaries and ·
w,1gcs usually account for approximately 70 per cent of the
average family'-s personal Income
,with_ �O per cent from othe11
.�ources.
Only one West Virglola cotut•
t.y PXceeded the national per
capita incomt' average or '42,161.
That was Hancock County wltb a
�958 ,per capita income of $2, 193 .
The )ltale average in West Vlrginia in 1950 was $1,�99-

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Agents
AS WELL AS

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Faitiers Infcirmed

Ruth Grimm of Letart, W. Va.
has been 9elected for membership
in Alpha 1..ambda Delta, freshman
women'9 honorary · at Marmhall
College
Miss Grimm, a 1959 graduate
of w,hama High School, was one
of 19 freshmen wnmen honored.
Freshmen
women
must hit,ve
achieved a first semester scholastic average of 3.5 for admittance
to the honorary.

DRIVE 0.. CANCER
NEW YORK UPI - The Sloan•
Kettering Caneer Center Wedll.esdav ni�ht .announced a 126 million
dollar five-year program i n , an
all-out attack on cancer.
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About 86 million dollal'II will , be
provided by Institutional income
and Wnls and a 75tll annlver1ary
fund has been· , fflibllshed · to
rai,e lhe remaining l"1Jlo neeclod.

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the pasl several mq�,hs, h■1
Mayor Robert F. Wasner would Flo,rida ind v)ltlll"-lppl,'t Severit .
mitted his -resignation to MaYpT
m1lr:t1 "a 100d vfoe presid■nt." other Souther,,. staitel e.e1ebra,tl
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1'\111 rate t)[ 3 cents per word will be charged fer advert.t.lnc
If oot ,-id withln 10 dilya after receiving bill.
Errorl in A.dvertiaiJLJ - Srbould be �portPd immedl.ately. 'Ibe
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MUELLER F URNAClt.., WEtUING- .
HOU�5 •ppll1ncea. Arnold Ir•
then, SyrKUM1 Ohio, Phontl
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WY·2-6314,

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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN­
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
er. Runs and looks like ne w.
appliance repair. Phone Oti1
Ham throw awa)' b.ags. F u l l
McClintock., Racine, Ohio.
,price only $34.50 o r terms
2-1-tfc
if desired. Phoiui WY2-22()4.
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CU�TO.lil BUJLT JUTt..HEN D£.
4 ½; H. P. GARDEN TRACT.'OR
li1necl for , '\tUf bODU f1't o
with att11chmenh. C. J . Linger­
tim•tol. l'&lt;u:....man. aDd Abbott,
felt, Lane St., N e w Haven, W .
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Pbone WY·"321.
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This Week's Special
BIG FOUR
New Factory Method

CAR WASH and
MOTOR QEANED
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Capteln•, 41 4 N, hcond A.ff,,
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19:ltl CHEVROLE'r VB STATION
Wagon 0nm c11rcful owner.
Show11 bell of care ll::li6.00.
4-20-6lc
Blaeunars, romeroy.

19&amp;, CA DlLLAC 4 DR. SEDAN.
l'owt!r 1leerlnt:. Spotlep black
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1964 M t!:HCURY IN GOOD CON­
dlllon. New motor and tram­
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wheel cylinder•,
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c1p11 and new Ure.. Price '450
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Radlo and heater. One u·ralul
owner. Edra. nice '2490.00.
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aliJNDOW llUND• AND SHADES
Ven• llan Bllndl, 111 IIIH lftd
cplora. Free ilU,matea. Dale
Wlppal Supply, a1" Union .\ve,,
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IUndtJ 1-10 a. m. Fih Novelly
lbop.
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OLIVER 80 TRACTOR. Cultivaton
mowinc mechlne. Ready for
work. Quirk ule. '300. G . A.
Deem, R1clne, Phono W lB-3088,
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Complete S.rvlc•
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Write, Phone or Contad
A. C. BRADFORD, l1cine, Ohl.,
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NET maken Fonnica alnt lops.
Vinyl a11bestoa blork laid. House
repaln of &amp;11 desuipUoDI. CAIi
Guy l'-1e'. gler, Racine, Oh.lo,
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PhlNMI WY-2-9932
OH Change&amp;, Lube Jobs,
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WE WISH TO THANK OUII
neighbon and rrlend..!i for their
acl&amp; of kindness during the
lllne1s and death of W . B.
Swisher. Also special lh 1rnk, lo
Dr. Boice, Dr. Mullen and the
nurses a1 Meiga General Ho1pl t11.I, to t he donors of Uowcn,
the pallbearers and to Rawling1Coab ror their kindnen1 and to
Rev. f"rancis Glader for his
conaoUna: words. •
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davis
The Swisher Son¥.
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Muaacltute«. declarel be ..
"nol a C.Ulolkl eudldaki for
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Steamboat Bill
Woody Woodpecker
Muaic In the Round
Jim Thaclr:er Show
WeathlM'Cut
"'f'WC: Plt-ruHuntley BrlnkleJ Report
Cannonhall
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3:00 Yo1.mg Dr. ,dalone
3 30 From T11e1e Roo•s
4 :00 Comedy Playhouse
4:30 Advenlure Time
5:00 Steamboat Bill
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1 1: U'I Wtsthere11t
1 1 : 11 TM Jack Pur 8bo1'
1:0G Sip Oil
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Student Riot
In Japan Apes
Korean Protest

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Hoyt's Sohio Service

Mr. McKelvey said storage space
IIIIUTIS•
la needed for the bleachers in or
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ne4r Rlt.'.,.e, He e1Umated about
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700 1Q.L1are feet would be adequ­
ate and Indicated the board would
lenator
Rt1ber1
BumpltNJ
of
For FREE Inspection
appreciate knowing of anyone
Minnesota
toUowt
wl.Ua,
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TOKYO (UPI) - '11bou6ands of
PHONE
with such space.
would not wul &amp;o noelv.
n Jiapan� students,
-anti-Amoriea,
GUmore's Supply Slore
tlle vote of an:, Amukiaa
"Be like Korean stiu­
.9houting
b8c&gt;.auu my oppo1111nl wor­
WY-2-2774
dents" 18.lte.mpted to storm parli.i­
from a local bulk dealer wbc can serve l"""
lhlps ID • par1loular Mardi."
menl tonight but were beaten off
Vaughan's Exterminating GRAVILY T�ACTOA SALIS AND
prompily and where prices are always lowest
by olub-swint�ng rfot police.
hrvlce. 512. E. Mal11, Pomero,.
Company
An estimated 350 st.udenLs and
quoted. We are equipped to
you good.
Phone WY24975. Open 'tll t
32 policemen' were in,jured, 23 ()f
,,. Marys, W. Ve.
efficient
11erv!ce.
p. m, untll Jun• 1. lalHfflln:
!Jhem .scriou9Jy, accord,fng to re­
Closed Th11rsday Afte1110011t
RNdsvlll..
H•rold B•mh.srt,
ports. E1'ehteen abudenl leader.a
1''URN11'URE AUCTION OF CON­
Oh.lo. Phon• Coolville 3691.
were ,arrestOO.
signed furniture at t he Mile.a
3-10.tfc
Eastern High School's band will
.,
A mob of about 9,(N)() ,extreme
Monument UuHdmg,
W. Mam
invade Pomeroy this Saturday Jeft.ist ,rt,u.de,nfe demonsbroating in
:,t, ltacme, Otuo, April 30th,
for its annual Tag Day and will ,protest a�in.st the U.S.-Japan st·
R&lt;1tland, Ohio
l�.30 p. ill. : :S gas ranges, l ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
Arvold Grate, owner
provide a parade and If concert curity itrealy char,ged police bar­
hNl1'; Ooe, rour soul nffCI .,.,.
dryer ; l elccLric r11nge, 5 bed­
OR
CONTAC1'
MASON
FURNITURI
·
durini!' the day, Executive Head doadeis thrown up ,around b:he Diet
Ing? Best Wark. L.....t PrlctL
room 11u1 te11, 1 co11l range, 7
J.
S.
Davia
said.
Phoae
SP-35591
Mason, W. 'Va.
buHding. Th�y ,were repelled by
C'oflel! Lab.es, 3 lelev isiom1, 4 RACINI SHOI SERVICI SHOP
He indica led the band Tag Day a force of 8,000 policemeru.
AACINI, OHIO.
refrigerators, a breakfast sets,
is sponsored by the Ea1tern Band
4 living room suites, 4 washers,
Boosters A.RSociation and
the
2 dhrncllc sets, a kitchen cab­
Eastern
Local
School
District
and
ine t1, other mi,;c. furniture.
8en11lOI' Seu.rt 8ymJn1torPof
he added they ''are appreciative
Sale conducted by Bradford
MIHOWI. off the rolll'IOU
of heLp glven In the past to their
A uctlon Co. A. &lt;.:. Bradford,
lllleme., lay• before the edl,,
band and hope that it will con­
Mgr_ &lt;.:riU Bradford, Aucllonecr
ton,t
prosranJ
to
boosl
t:lte
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.,..ms: Vlsh.
11&amp;t1011•1 power for ..economlo ·, · i1nue"
The schedule calls for a 1 0 a.
Uld ldeolorleal IUl'Vlval.''
.N,ot n1pons1ble for accidents
m. parade downtown and a 2 p.
T'23-6tc
m. concert on the parking lot.
The retirement or Thomas A.
Proceeds from Tag Day only one Banis as Assistant Secretary and
6 CU. 1"'f. rRIG!DAlRE and TAP·
Before 9:30 A.M.
1-'AN lias ranKe. Sec 0. H.. Jones,
of several projeds carried out by Assistant Treasurer of Columbus
Mlddl1part WY •2-2649
:lH1 fi.t. uttlcrry-1.v, J•omcroy.
the Booster&amp;, is used for
uni­ and SoL(t hern Ohio Electric Com­
Pomeroy WY-2-3195
'
4 23 3lp
form,
and
instrumental
expenses.
pany is a n nounced by Harry M.
STOA
FIID
KAUT2
Miller, President.
At
CM1tff
l
2 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS,
Bangs, n('ariny completion or 46
Y'ukon
5-2145
wrng b11ck wilh new sl 1p cover,
G1u,-1: Montgomery, 16.2 on up­
years wit h the ulility, joined Col­
HAMII.L IEAVICI ITATION
also rhuu11rb {or l!llllo. Phone
lK'r, Y,u on lower, runmllH '/ '1 feet
umbus Railway, Power and Light
ltfoN 9:00 AM.
W19-37:.!!i or sec Faye 'powell,
J IUU!JOUII: lti.4 on \jPPel" , l t . l on
Company as a mailboy in 1914. He
Albany
3353
Hacme, u.
4-23-3tc
1uwer, runumg ti Jou; J\anawha
has held positions or ticket agent,
Every 0., Berrie•
.r au11: 1:4..d and faUmg, W mfiel&lt;t
paymaster and cashier in the Com­
l'Al'l'AN {;As llANl.H::. Large
anti Marmet: slauonary. lAlck 23 :
CL
LANO
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pany. In 1 9�. he was elected As­
window fan. G. }!;. Auto W1u1her.
�4-8 o n upper, 10.fj o n lower and
..... A TV A•r,atr llnla
sistant Secretary and Assistant
C&gt;tlU S. llurd, M1diJJeport.
runn1nt1 � wicke ts.
PWY-MW
WASHINGTON ( UP l) - Korean Treasurer.
(4J) 2�. 3lc
t.:ono1tMKI of Mov1bl• Locks:
,....,.,, Oh.._
He has been active in Masonic
Ambaileador You Chan Y.ang sub­
---All
locks are up, runnmi:; on aver- mitted N.■ res�a
·
-�CLAIMED SlNGER SEWING
and
Civic organi1.ation1t. He is a
on
to
Seoul
to­
U
lljj,t? 01 nall trap.
.,
machine. Will sell for $1fl.OO
Past
Master of Humboldt Lodge,
I nsurance
rein
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K
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ts
y
911
e11
n
orea
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Uh ie 11wr 11oeh: Downbouncl: here
plu• $6.40 d1.1e ua for parts.
- - ----,ave thwn • M-h.our ultiima­ Past President of the 141h Masonlc
2-�2-ttc BARNES-SJIIPSON IN5UB.,.!ICK Loc11. 13: Irene C.:hotln 111 6:20 am,
Phone WY2-2204.
District a n d was Po tentate of the
tum lo quit or be ou,tied.
Aaenta. IUddleport. rtu, A,U� .i:-� ; Bob bentcr ait 6 :40 am, 14-tl;
Shrine in 1948. Masonry's highest
had
Yans
admo\¥1edtled
that
he
BLUE F'ULL LENGTH SPRING
""' am, lti-l ,• received. Um ihreal. But he said honor-lhe 33rd degree-was con­
moblle, BondL Phone WY-2- IJOck Hl Jeflerson, 5,:'l"
COllt. Siie Ulo. Never worn.
l..()tK 15: OVEC It !i:116 aim, 12-7;
3U03.
decided inde_pendentJ.y to ferred on him in 1 947,
Price $111. Shamroc k Hotel, - - --- - - Lodt 1 1: �unt Continent Quct1n ll he bad
'"-"d
n
d
· e
4·26-3tc COMPLETE IN�URANCE !'RO- 7 am, O-O; 1.,ock 23 : l!:Htern al .1:45, Qutt .._,.11119 .,
Pomeroy.
foun
be
llil bee
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
n
the
t
IW'&amp;Vt!
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tha
ohUllkla:
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Wl'Olli
e
.. 0 , De• ver 11t 8 :20 11 m 1 •0
Student
Found
Dead
tectlon. LlJ , Auto, Mn, Pollo, •m, rr
'l'WO PONY COL'l'S. REASON·
Call Don 11.llla. .111'dleport. rtobert .tl. G1p,on at 10 •m,• 0-:t '; ,of antd.-c,ovemmenl riotiDt( j.nJ
SOu'h, Korea wu Commu.lW8l-lnsli• Of Rifle Wound
abltt. Ullvld VanMetcr, West
Oh.It.
upoounch Lock :ti : Vulcan a t 12:10
LORAIN, O. UPI - Thomas
.
Columbia.
4-26-6tc
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ffluii __.;.. am,, 10-0; t:ruclt&gt;le at 2 am, 10-0;
llbat I have made mla- Miller, 1 8, a senior at Avon High
en»
N S
hed W. OUcott at 4:1\a
"" am, 1-0,· · tu.ea," lbe told1 United Pre. Inter; School miS1Jng from hiB home all
01\DER YO UR SWEET CORN
11he f.a1iher o f 13 children, 8 still et !home. Two -Lr\ t!,i-g.h
invader at 4:30 am, 4-0; .Raymond
•J�.,
now, !Jumper crop expected.
Jour l.n the igr;l;s iand one lo st.art next year. Now a
night,
Wll'I
found
,dead
early
today
School,
lllMw-.. "Therefore, I Ml Mlhmit­
M.lvetti
at
�:ao
am,
16-0;
Charles
Contaet John T. Fisher, Nye
Ohester Towr-.hip trustee and Eastern eahool bwi dri:ver. Both
U n, my ret11utlon to the eovern- outside the home of a former
H. Stephenson at 7:10 am, 1 1 -0; ment.
4-26-3tc
Ave., Pomeroy.
jobs -pay only $1700 per year, ,insuffi.eienl for a ,family of 10:
I am aendlr-.: • tetecram girl clasamat.e, A rine lay be11ide
Tratte Winos al 8:30 am, 6-1 1.
the
body.
Attended Chesler 1111,00 Lebanon grade achooJ1 and Long Bottom
lO the •ot.loa' fo.re.iln minJeter,
2 l'IECE LIVING ROOM SUITE,
K•n•hw• River IINts: Marmet: -now
� Hub Chmig,"
Police Chief Robert Gills of
bi� Johool.
Mr
1 9xl2 wool ru1 with pad. Ro­
,
Avon said th•t the youth', head
I Helen z down U 3 am, 0.4; Win•
bert Hill, Rutland, Ohio. Phone
Your Vote •ltd Influence Will Be G,..tly Ap�•t�
t1eld: Eiser Cllfl" at 4:30 am, 0-1.
had been pierced by a single bul­
t-26•3tp
SH2-tl41.
ffl Lh1oata tt,
let, which 1pp1rently came f1'0m
Paid Pol. Adv.
,_ WY-2-3561 MIU'-'1
the rlfie, owned by Cyril .dlller,
(9o l Morine !&gt;uppl ie,
CLEVELAND UPI - Walter W. Thomas' father.
'fWO HOlllF.S NJ!:AR RUTLAND.
UIIIJ IOATI AND MOTOb
4 - room frame, 1 acre ground Br,a, 40, toda, beat hia 1leeplna
encl • whl.. , thtr l•1t. MIi,.
and 5 - room frame, a.so acre1. wife a.nd lour children ' with a
RO
HOUSE !'OR SALE IN POME Y
,-Utan ....,._ too L Mliln
Sacrifk:e tor qiuick. 11le. Mabel hammer, kllllna one ehild and cril­
rooms, 2 baths, full . •lzed
It.., �r.y. Phene WY..t.SIIO.
Hor,:ue, Rutland. Ptl, SH 2-4932. lc1lly lnJurlnt two olhera.
ba■emenl. ne w .-1/ futnace,
Then Br.as, a mild-mannered
•
1 1 ·t 23 6tp
30'1
Jar-,;e lot. F. ,\. Swatsel,
auto part.a de•ler, tried lour times
Sprln• Ave., Pomera. Y t-1D-12tc
FOR SALE: One 1 1 root plywood
to take hil own life. Authorities
boat. One 10 HP Mercury HurrlPO� SALE: FIVE llt..&gt;OM. HOUSli 11id he appa�ntly had been up
- FOl' SALE Li
BOUSE
cane m?tor. 1 100. � hone BUley
w1tb bath. Nlce loeatioa. llelvia most of the ni11it ar,:uing wilb his
town, al:a. rooms, 4 rtOU.I dow.n,
JJm Ja1.:ob1. WY 2-2�J .
Hood. 1 1 1 Locuat St., PomeroJ wife, probably over hJs decision
2 u p approalmateb' 1 acre 1•
6t
23
vll J�nd e xcell,int well 13 . mllea
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3-30-1
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�..:P________ to aeU his 1h1re of an a uto parll
from Pomeroy on Slate Roule GOTTAGE AND LOT ON ROt.rrE firm,
Inquire
802. Price $800.00.
S38 above Antiquity near Ohio
TO MIIT MITMPP
Mn. Ho,,.ll at Pa&amp;•toft.
River. out of hJah waler, Priced
APAlu.'MENTS - IUrnwi"td and
NEW YORK UPI - Heavy­
8--12-00te
2
Rt.
Arnott,
Arthur
See
1en.
to
uot urallhed. .Mdhltlrl. .lllddlt­
,•
t � Otc wei&amp;hb Eddie Marhen of Portland,
Racine.
porl. Phone WY-a.12811.
J-3,U
Ore., and Alex Miteff of Ar1entlna
have hffn matched for a 10-round
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO D
FIVE nationally teleY'iaed bout at Mad.I­
MODERN
FOR SALE
room 1p1rLment1. A. N. Bena;el,
room hou1e, tu.11 basement end son Square Garden, May 30.
Phonm NY2-32'12.
1 1·2-lfc COIJl:N lt LOT - 8-room frame,
altlc. Asllume balance of 4."'
bath, porchea, double i•r•&amp;fl,
fOR KENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
dlrtitt IOverDlDtnt loan. Lot 00
lar1e lot feneed. $8&amp;00.00.
-6 room, and batb, unlw-nlebed. TIAMS-7•room fr1m1 wHb alee
11oo&gt; Goot1 nel&amp;ti.borhood. Call
LIGAL NOTIC
CtU att.er D:SO P. M. Phone
or iff Freddi• 'lbabet, J&amp;ason,
llvlnt
room, dinlna: roorn,
4-28-Uc
Bida wlU be · 1111.'Uved at lbe of­
WY2-llJ71
'-16-Uc
W. Va.
l;itchen, television room, 3 bed
·fice■ or Wibater , 6 Fultz, Pom eroy
rooms, and bath, full basement
UNFURN!SIIEll APARTMENT, 4
forced air fum1«1. Laue lot FOR i,ALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Natlonal 'Bank llulldln1, Pomeroy,
room•, bath. Rent re110nable.
Ohio, until· 10:00 A. If. Oil lhe etb
with ahad)' l•wn. lood aa,den,
wtth 'two batht, · iar1a:e, wash
Vacant April 2D. No. Second-av,
day of )IQ, 1960, for tbfl 11le of
1ar1ge, concrete drive, -$.l0,hou.11, �liar, larc;e eorn,r lot
Sponsored Meigs County Democratic Club
Middleport. Phone WY2-4293.
tbe Ella White real
estate ■iluated
000.00.
on
Ohio,
Cbelter,
1
In
located
6tc
" 22
In the VUlq:e 01 S)'J'llcuse, Ohio,
COUN1'11Y HOMl-8-room frame,
Route 'l.'.Prl� to aell. U lntet­
and
c:onllMktj of a two atory fn.me
E. W, Peoplea for Prvllole Judge
bllh,
basement,
fol'ffd
air
beat
,
Danlel It Uvlnpton for �
LAND: DOUBLE LOT !'OR GAR
e,ted call or write Paul Pollft&amp;,
dwelUng ho\111, four room, down,
Two bla; cisterns,· '8m• fruit.
.
DEN. 275 re1rl-st, Middleport.
Ripley, W . Vo&gt; Tel. ES2-IH3ll
, Henry Beall for Repn,sentallve
stall'i and thN!e rooms and bath up
B. A, WinJl•U for 8ei'�ve
l1r1e outbulldlna:, NearlJ
Phone WY 2-2332.
t 2� 3tp
t-26-tfc
stein, 1uqe end lolll' MIJolnilll
....... $7000.00.
Audrey Ytiung fer Clert of Courlll
Muhte Allena....U. for Recorder
loll.
21 5 ACIIS---:.-3 mlle1 from , Pome­ CHffiTER
TIie relll .,.tole II -pprollled lot
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Smltb
roy. TltrM houaee {four, aeven
W- J\elCeiY.e7 for Commissioner
Geraldine Yoomg for Tnuurer
and el&amp;hl room■). Barn, lilo. and Allee •-t S.ndu In COlu!D• l&amp;IIQ0.00 •nd ...nol ho IIO!d lot
TWO M N
plenty of tractor land ln alfalfa bus, •ilb Mr. and Mn. Ra,mond I• thUl)be ll)P.railed 'Yal\le.
�- AmGld for
llssloner
For aale• opportunity 1t1rl.ina al
Bolland E. Ntullllag for Collllllllllener
l'IUEDA. FAEHNLE, u
e4. Som• WIIIOll ond chlldnll.
1nd ,rauea. WeU
,121 per week. Mull be over 21
Adminlllnlrllt ol lh•.
Dr. T. A. Hewelso11 f9r �
Mr. and 111'1. Junior Smaller
lru!I. '20,000.00.
and have • ear ind able to atart
.
Eotole
of Ella Whlto,
were
Ue,
Siubenvl
,
and d1U1bter
VlltGIL T APOIID, Sol­
work immediately, c,n
Lan­
"
j
'
'Vial,
of
Mr.
md
)ln,
fotetnt
W\'Mnl
�ter OL3-t610 lor appoint•
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COAL CHEATE R BIWAII
Gray. An egg hunt followed the
KNOXVIl.LE, Tenn. IJPI - A
Sunday School hour.
The Garden Club m1de flo_,-er machine that drives a steel ,am­
arnni:ements for both Ch!J.S't'hes. piing tube Into a load of cOlll on
Wilkes Gran�e mel April 18 a truck will be used, by the Ten­
with master Zt•lda ll.11ll in t he nessee Valley Au t hority to catch
chair. Vinton Township Grange truckers w ho try lo deliver infe­
were guests and presented an in­ rior coal to the TVA by hidint
tereshng program Ill the close of the fuel under a layer of eood
the session. Hefresh mer1l.s were coal, the authority announced to­
day.
served III keeping with Easter.
Homer Wells spenl Easler with
HONOR NEGRd LEADl!R
his sister Mrs. C l ifford Keck
and family at Newark.
NEW YORK UPI - 1 he New
Mr . and Mrs. Alva De\'aull visYork Negro Busineu and Profea•
ited Sunday with Vernon Morris
siunal Women's L1ub Sunday pre•
al Vega, 0. Mr. Morris is very ill
aentl!d Mi's. Daisy Bates, Little
Mrs. Ralph White entertained
Rock , Ark. : I ntegration leader, its
8 party of friends with 8 Stanley annu9J achievement award.
party April 14.
�--- - --- ---Harry Boothe and children were th e death or Susan McCumber in
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McHaHey Sunday.
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Mr. and M,s, Ky,il Bet, ,isitcd
IODY ROM IOGOTA CA,\SH-Colomblan aoldl111ra cany body
with bis father Num Bell recentot one or the 81 IUlled when a Colombian pla.Ue rrom Miami.
ly
crubed Into a blllaJde neat Boj"otL
! Mrs. Ad, Long and Mrs. Gill
of Columbus wee, ,ecent guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L&lt;mg.
�
Mn. Clara Phillips spent ,e,ecal
A Satl11fled customer
days recently the guests of the
0- fam iiY, n uti an d ·
Is Our First Cons!derallon
Vl;!rnon W eon:r
g
Tn� Easter season was observed
Mrt. Estella Wilcox irnd Mrs.
al our churches, at the Mel ho- �
ng or Columbus visited reda
a
I ---1
dist Chureh Rev. John Davis de- centlyLo
. with the former's sister, I
LtJCa.l
livered the sermon and the infant Mrs. Grare McCormick at CharI W. Ma.h11 St, Phona WY 2-3949
Southern Local School Dl&amp;t.rict 110n or Mr. and M.rs. Alva McHafleston.
POMEROY, OHIO
wa1 the succeasful bidder tor 13 fey was baptited.
sorry to hear o f
were
Frien&lt;is
Al the Presbyterian Church
sections of bleachers in the old
OU Men'a gym, school board ,pre­ the Westminstt!r fellowship young
sident W illiam McKelvey
said people, group held a Sunrise ser­
vice at 9 a. m. Rev. Grile con­
today.
dtJCted the 50rvlce at 6:30 a. m.
The winning bla waa $2,035 and baptised sb; children and one
compared to a bid f-rom Belpre adult, Amos Lowe. Five adults
of $1 ,927, The wood parts of the were taken into the churc h, Mr.
bleachers are being dissem bled and Mrs. Sam Marr11, Mr. and ,
now, will be planed on all sur­ Mn. Amos Lowe and Mrs. Franll (
faces and completely refinis hed.
Thia work will be done by the
Racine Vo-Ag Dep1rtment.

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Oute and Harriett
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Sport, Report
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Park clinic alt.er being reacued d11rlng a mountain Cllmblnl
expedition 1n which two 1:0inpanloN were .kllle(I. .A. bl1aatd
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T·.lle llJJIIZ11N;I'
Love of I.Jle
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Search "For �morrow
.Uge of NIRhi
Tile G'uidlng 1,Jl(b.t
Heart of the Cily
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A! lhe World TUrnl
Ute of Riley
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Arth�1r J. Smith N"...
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A Look at the Weather
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Amos 'n' Andy
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Frontiei
1: 1 5 '!':,e Secret Storm
To Tell the Trutb
1 :30 Edge ol Night
Dennis O'Keefe Show
5:00 The Three Stoogu
Man)' Loves of Doby GUiia $:SO The Lile ol Riley
Ti&amp;htrope
t:OO Arthur J Smlth--1,feWl
Red Skelton Show
IJ:15 A Look al tbe Weather
Garry Moore Show
8:20 Jule Rivlin Show
'11 D'do,:k
l:30 Amoa 'n' Aody
A Look at the Weother
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Hhihway Pittol
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Be Our Guest
Theater 13
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9·00 The Millionaire
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Newt
Captain K1n1aroo
.t · OO I I o'clom . New,
i1;10 A Look at the Weather
C111toon Theater
Red Rowe Show
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1: 15 New• &amp; Weather
11:30 RFD
,:oo Breakfast Party
8:30 News
8:35 1Bre8tfasl Party
9:30 New,
J0:00 Cortee Time
10:10 Swap Shop .
l0:32 Motniot DevotlODI
10:45 On the Town
tl:00 C,ountry Hoe Down
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News
Just For You
Calling on Pl. Plea11Dt'
Music Go Rourid
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Muaic Go Round
Sport, In Review
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The residents of Mason County
recei ved more ,personal lncome
in 1 959 than in 1958, the West
Vlrglnia Chamber of Commerce
ha• announted. The income data
is based on the Chamber's report
of personal income and detail
sal� which is prepared annually.
Masc&gt;n County was one of fortysix West Virginia counties wric h
showed .an incrense in aggregate
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Total entries in the 1960 Mason County M11tbles tournament
h.;1\' e reacher 12. Schools entered
are Henderson, Roosevelt, Cenlrnl
Beech ' Hill, Sllnn.Yside. Broad Run,
Mt. Olive, New Haven, Mason,
Letart, Ordnance and Beale .
The event will feature a thampion
from epch parlic,i,., tmg ,
school to eompete in the counh
play-offs in early �lily. Each
school will conduct a tournament
of its own to
determine the
school champion. ·
Ench school champion will be
awarded a minia1ure
trophy.
Other prizes wil be given in the
county play•off.

income during the past year•
For Mason County, lhm
111• 000
gate 1959 .inC(lme was .....
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1958. This repreaeut■ a pin of
ti.7 per cent.
The personal ineome esllmlte.
Include all ,p,rsorul income. t,e..
fore. taxes, received from wa&amp;es,
salaries, .
dividend&amp;,
iD,terell,
rents, and rbYlltle&amp;. Alsd- hlolud•
ed are relief, unemploym,ent 111,d
old ... beneliU u · w.ell'. u the
net incomes
of self-einPloYed
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The .per capita Income for. 111119
was $1915 compared with •1819
in 1958. Thus tho average lomlly
of !our '" Muon County ..,..
$7660. U this fi1ure seem1 to be
on the high side, the Slate Cham•
her pointed out that lts estimates
include all personal income a
family receives. Salaries and ·
w,1gcs usually account for approximately 70 per cent of the
average family'-s personal Income
,with_ �O per cent from othe11
.�ources.
Only one West Virglola cotut•
t.y PXceeded the national per
capita incomt' average or '42,161.
That was Hancock County wltb a
�958 ,per capita income of $2, 193 .
The )ltale average in West Vlrginia in 1950 was $1,�99-

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Agents
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Oh•1 0 state
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Faitiers Infcirmed

Ruth Grimm of Letart, W. Va.
has been 9elected for membership
in Alpha 1..ambda Delta, freshman
women'9 honorary · at Marmhall
College
Miss Grimm, a 1959 graduate
of w,hama High School, was one
of 19 freshmen wnmen honored.
Freshmen
women
must hit,ve
achieved a first semester scholastic average of 3.5 for admittance
to the honorary.

DRIVE 0.. CANCER
NEW YORK UPI - The Sloan•
Kettering Caneer Center Wedll.esdav ni�ht .announced a 126 million
dollar five-year program i n , an
all-out attack on cancer.
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About 86 million dollal'II will , be
provided by Institutional income
and Wnls and a 75tll annlver1ary
fund has been· , fflibllshed · to
rai,e lhe remaining l"1Jlo neeclod.

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MAR$HAL RIIIGNS . :
NEW YORK UPI-Former
ATLANTA
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Lawrence Whillalcb,. who bll
Pn11ldent Tru�n told reporter! Confederate� Memorial Day, a 1,.
aerved as mars�al �1 Syracuse ��
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the pasl several mq�,hs, h■1
Mayor Robert F. Wasner would Flo,rida ind v)ltlll"-lppl,'t Severit .
mitted his -resignation to MaYpT
m1lr:t1 "a 100d vfoe presid■nt." other Souther,,. staitel e.e1ebra,tl
Dlck Winebrenner. ' No succesrpr
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Sorority Members Hold Dinner Meeting
Monday Eve At Middleport Restaurant

Members of the Alpha . Omicron Chapter o f Della Kappa
Gamm.a ,Sarorily enjoyed .a three course dinner Monday even­
Ing al !lie Martin Restaurant, Middleport, an4 adjourned lo
the borne of Mn. Nan Moore and Miss Mildrea Hawley for
their business meeting.
Tbe meeting was conducted by the president, Geneva Joa-

chim ud the following officers ,
were elected. and kn■Lalled : presi- Mabel Conley, Anna Hous� , Ruth
dent, Mn. Rachel Werner, Jack- Owens, Susan . P�rk, Virginia Co­
:son; 1st vice president, Eena Ad- ve_rl, Ma_ry V1r1m1a Re1bel, Bea­
ama; 2nd vioe pre,ident, I•'a)'e trice Reinhart, Ethel Chapman,
Sauer; recording s«relary, V i naa Mar�aret Pauon1, Emily Sprague,
Smith, Avis Roush, and
I.M; correspondin g aecreLay, May � uc1lle
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n.
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Nola
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Richard.I·
treasurer
Gertrude
hoaes
a' h�e was beaut 1The
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Tn.ce ' .� parlim
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fully
decorated
with spring flowEu 1er·
en for the meeting. The next
A Founders Day program was meeting: will be held al the home
conducted with Gwenn Davia read · of Min Park in September.
inc the ceremony and Mn. Joac·
him Ughtin&amp; a candle in honor ol
each of lhe 12 founders. A red
candle was Ht for the living found•
en and .a white one for the de­
ceued ones.
The �roup also presented a gift
to i.'lt rs, Marcelline Buell Gallo•
1-·or the first time Ohio Univl!!r•
way in observance o! ht:r recent sily has been as1iJned a National
marriage.
. Deferiie Educ8tlon Act Counciling
Olhers present wtn Reba Kiaot, and Guidance Training lnstitute
,wt,ich , will cover thii1 i1edion of
Ohio Ind nl!!ighboring counties bf
West_ _vlrginif.

Rutland Teacher

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Women To Meet

Th U rsd
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The Women's Aasodation of thl!!
First United rreabyterlan Church
of Middleport will meet Thursday
eveninR at the church at 7 :30.
The topic for the nenln( 11
"Our Town, Our Youth, Our
Churth" and Mn. Richard Vaughan, program chairman, h11 lnvlted
Kenneth McElhlnny to
Mayor
speak to the group.
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Mn. Charlea Shumaker will be
the dl!!votlonal leader. Ho1teHe&amp;
will be Mra. Lewi, Saul!f, Jr., Mrs.
Dwight Wallace, 'Mn. JamH Buch •
anan, Mn. Jallle1 Sanborn and
Mrs. Bethel Coleman.

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Moifiler MA.GOO
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••THE f1,YJNG FONTAINES"
Mich.el Callan - Joan Evecw
Not O,.n W'ed,...day
THUftSDA Y ond fRIDAY
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
Robert Ryan - Tina Louise

R••old ,;.,uer, M iddleport. 1, one
of the 40 lnvit.ed to 'lllend this In•
olilute which will be held July 17
to A u11ust 20 with a program eon­
sistine o r classes, individual con•
lerencea, supervised practice, test•
ing and seminar.
The Institute carries six aemcster hours o{ graduate c•edit plus
varificatlon of 30 clc,.:k houn of
aupervlaed practice.
Mr. Sauer will live on campus at
Perkins Hall.
Seveul weeks aao Mr. Sauer
w11 granted a scholarship for the
aummer session at the university
for further tralning in -xuldance.
Mr. Sauer holdl his router's de•
gree in peraonal relation• from
OU and served aa assistant dean
of men at the unlver1Jty at one
fime. At present he l11 Industrial
Arts teaeher al Rutland.

Mr,, Lee Entert,aim

Mr. and Mn. Ralph l..ee entert.11i ned with a dinner Sunday at
their home, Ba!!han Roiid. Gueata
were Mr. and Mn. Paul Barrel l
and David and l,.a ura and Blll Burdine of Parkersburg, and Mrs. 1-1.
H. Ables, Worthing ton.
Calling In the aflllrnoon were
Mrs. Mildred Shuler, Mr11. Nancy
Carnahan and son, 'Cony .

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Only members are entitled to purohNc thl!I Item at
•pewal dividend ,price. Walch for fult1rc oulltandina
decoraUve 1.nd u,eful dlvdlcnda for t:olonlal Club
member,.

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Around And
About

Midd leport

II, FREDDIE HOUDI...Ptl' .i·

Hen"1erson Mourning who broke
IWI hip last Q('tober is much im•
proved now .ind 18 able LO be
out some.
Mrs. J. Q. Rlce and Mr�. Morah
Leonard were dmner guests al
Mrs J 1une1 Murray Sunday.
Mrs. George Sidd.11 and son
Tommy of Ansonia came Thurs•
day for a short visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart
and other relatives. She plans to
return home today and her par­
ents will accompany her as far as
Columbus whe1 e she will be mt!t
by Rev Siddall
Mn Chdrlcs Sauer ts 111 Cul
umbu;; vm1rng with her daughter
S.tlly.
Mrs. John Zt· r k k entered H ol ­
zer lksp1 t a l .)UlldJy eve n111g fur
surgery.
Mrs. 1ta::111ond Cunni11gh.1m
who wu al l l tliu:r Hospnal re­
centiy ! or med 1t'�l treatment 1s
much im proved 11.nd able to be
out.
Mrs. Floy Gardl'let and Mr. and
Mn. Glenn Beene o( Ellton visit­
ed Su11d.1y with Rev. and Mn.
F(ed 1. L;ardner.

Mrs. William Bradford return•
ed last week from II month's va•
cation in Florida.
Mrs. 8. I". Parmalee is in Mar•
Ion vi11iting with her nwthcr ctnd
sister, Mrs. Alva Caldwell and
Mra. Lulll Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesler were in
Columbus Sunday to visit her
,later, Mrs. Cecil Bolin, a p11lie11t
at University llosp1taL

Mrs. Dale Dutlton
Elected Bond
Booster President

Mrs. Dale Dutton was elected
as president when the Middleport
Band Boosters Association met
Monday evening in the 81,o nd
Room at the high sehool. Other
officers elected were vice pre1Jdent, Mrs. Jame11 Pullen; second
vice president, Mn, Lewie Sauer
Jr.; secretary, Mn. Rodney Sauer
and treasurer Mrs. Donald Law•
ery.
Mn. Carroll Swanson, retiring
pre1idenl presided over Monday's
meeting and It was decided that
the May meeting would be held
on the 16th inatead of the re11u·
Jar date with insl..11.llation or new
omcers. The group als o decided
to sell soap as a money raiaing
project and they voted to purchase a tuning instrument.
Plans were made to aend two
student11 to the Band Clinic at
O U on June 12 and Mrs. Swanson
and Mrs. Dutton will be chairman and c0-chalr man (or the
MHS Alumni dinner on the 28th
()f M ay . Other11 will be naml!!d to
Mr. and Mra. \Ytlilam Radfurd
the committees at a later date.
entertained with a surprise hlrth 1
day party Sunday 11fternoon hon•
orif\j her mother, Mn. Grace
Glaze, of Columbus. A de('orated
birthday eake. ice cream and
koolaid were served durlnl,l: the
aflernonn.
Present were the famlly or
The membership training clHM
Mn, Glaze and included Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Glaze and children, of the United Methodist Ch4rch
Patty, Christy, Glen. Chulene were received into full member•
and Faith or Colun:bus; Mr. and ship, two were received by transfr,
Mrs. Ray G late and children, Tim, and one was baptiied at the mornDennl11, Crystal and Greg, Pom­ mg 11ervice Sunday.
iltcmbcrs o{ the class were Mar•
eroy; M r. and Mrs. Glen G laze
children Jim, Sharon and Cindy tlyn Moore, ChC1·yl Edwards, Ltnda
11,nd Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Byers Sue Reuter, Hllah Vaughin. Linda
children Haymond, Cirl, Lut·rc­ Will, Chrlstopher Tompkins, Lan­
tia and Louann11, of Midd leport ny Tyo and Jan Clio who ilso re­
and the hoNb 1md children BIil, ceiver! the rile11 of bt1ptlsm. Mr.
11n&lt;I Mrs. Albert Alwud wus re­
Bt:!cky and Mury.
Tho honored guest ret'l'iverl a ceived Into membership by trans•
number of gift!! and" as she OJ)(&gt;ned fer from the Indianola Methodist
them, her
grandchildren s.ing Church, Columbu11.
The organ prelude by Mrs. J111r•
"Ha.ppy Binhoiy" to her.
vey Vanvranken opened the ser­
vice followed by the Cail to Wor•
Fnmily NlMht Observed ship by tho Rev. Eugene Brown.
The anthem, "Just As I Am Thine
A.t V nited Methotlist
Family Night w1:1s ob�r,rved at Own To Be" w1111 presented by the
the Un ited Methodl11t Church on cholr.
Rev. Brown had for his sermon
Sunday evenlna. A potluck dinner
topic
"The Church and Organism"
6:30.
al
held
waa
Following the dinner, Leo Crew using as his scrlp1ure Mathew 16:
spoke to the group on the rupon- 18-19. The sorvke elo&amp;e&lt;i with the
1lbllltles or members to the churth benediction by the pastor. the
lfter which 'lroup 1ingln11 of choral benediction and the organ
hyml\l were enjo)'t-d wlth Mrs. postlude,
l11111:-vey Van Vranken al the piano.

Raymond Lee t.''lle who under­
went sur{lery it Holzer Hospital
recently" is convalescing al his
home.
Mrs. Joe Moore (Belly Ashley)
and son Timmy, Guysville visited
Sunday with Mr. and M rs. Claud
Athley.
E11ter weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Reed an&lt;I Mr.
and Mrs. Jamea Reed wer e Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence
E.
Reed,
Ron nie; Eddie .11nd Ralph Hill
of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rke were
night at the
I in Athens last
Dowler,Ferguson-Hughm1 Funeral
Home lo see Mrs. Emerson Doug­
las.

Training Class
Received Into
Methodist C)turch

Younelf To Death

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Given Porty
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The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer In unilon. A thank­
yuu note was read from Mildren
illlwley, Long Lslalld., for remem•
brances sent her. A poe m which
she had written, •"My Friend11," was
read to t'tle group by Mra. Karl
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Jean Zirkle, Maxm1 Owen11,
oon s Bailey and Jeanelle Wem•
mann were welcomed into the club
as new members. Plans for the an•
n u al installation on May 1'1 were
d i sc ussed. The busineH meeting
c losed with a poem ":11.yself and I"
re.11.d by Mrs. Allman.

During the social hour games
were played tnd prizef awarded
to Miss Erma Smith, Mrs. Myron
·.,liller, Mrs. Allman and Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew. At the close of
the evening a salad course w111
served by Mra. Nathan Blsga and
Mrs. Alfred Blgg11 to the 20 mem•
bera present.

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been ,tatloned at Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas, arrived Sunday
nleht for a 30 days furlough with
hi! mother, Mn. John F. Bally
and other relatives before leavin&amp;:
for Germany where h t: will be
· stationed for three years.

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$14.H

5.Qt, Co•m•d Sauca Pot $1 4.ts
5-Qt. Coverad Outch 0¥.n 1 1.H

Mr. and Mrs. Wil i iam Kesterson
of Pontiac, Mich., apent a couple
of days with her mother Mn.
Nora Roush and Mr. and Mr11:.
Chari!!! Withrow.

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complata n•w llna 9f low-sllhau•lttl cooliwor•
dnl9""' ta ™'rmonl1e with tvdoy'1 modern, wor...
10Yln1 kitch•n• I Gleomlr19 ,tolnleu ,tnl lntldt ond
Ollt fOf' aa1y daonlrt; . . . with a 1olid coppe1
core that ,pr�• heal rapidly, cook&amp; lood1 fathllr.
'511rn-lln• lak•U,. hondlet with r•lroctoble IM:in;ing
� lnt.rchan911ablti c;oven wtth 1al•l)'--Vrlp ftne•r
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1-0t. Cov.red Sava Pon $6.'5
2..Qt. Covered SallU Pan 9.91
3-Qr, Cawred Sauca Pon 1 0.95

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rll!!mari of
Sandu11ky were overnl11ht gueata
Friday or Mr. and Mn. Dwlsht
Logan and aon. They were · IC•
companied home saturday by Mrt.
Florence Halle)' ot Portsmouth
who has been the guest of the
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To�ay Took;
Heavy Beating.

Cloudbursts and .blgll· wlida
up to 25 miles per hour · Tilil,.
day afternoon not only
ed out local bilh IICboo!t
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ball games. They also
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der tomato plan!&amp; In the Le,
tart Bottoma.
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A dividing line betwellh
plants oulfering heavy. �­
haps permanent damaa;e
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about at the vlila2e of ._.,
the Daily SentinefJeamtt thli

Planta ael out· two to tbtN
dal'• 110 were reported hi.Yin&amp;
llood lbe oaalaupt of l'IQl llld
wind mucb better. Aceordbia: to
1overnmen t apaaimen at Lock
:'3, JIii of an iacll of 'rain fell at
Apple Grove while 1.10 iacbel tell
at the Portwld 1-■ No. 11.
Some of the worlt bit fie:ld.l
apparently were tboee of �Jullu
HW. about one mile above Leiart
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ELBE RFELbS I N P6M tROY

Mrs. Gladys
-::uclder · •�nt
Sunday at Darwin with Mr. and
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each town between Pomeroy and Columbou the pOllce;'
alerted by the Mel.. eounty aborlff'1 otlke bf radio, -..ra
walling to 01COrt the party tlirougb.
Mr. Bolin •Id todily that tile 11111eona at Cblldnn'1
lal held lli.lle hope for the recovery of the child. 'nit IIIIW'I
father la a route driver for tile Nickie's Batery Compaay 111d
was at work when the accldenl bappeoed. He II In Co!i,illlbqf
today while lhe mother, who e,;pect, another child wltlllD ,1
few day,, aWll!ta new1 from the hospital at lier PomaDy MIN
Mr. Bolin, ,pea� today for the parent., wu !ii,b In IJl'IUI,
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that helped In matlnl: lhe ,_ for die
child's life poosoible aod paid opeclaJ trlbule lo Mr. Grovw
and Mr. Goodwin for their efforta.
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2.QI. whi.t11no Ttta K•t1l1 $6.95
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little girl. She had fallen from the porch when a banllter and 45 mlnulel wttll tllfflcult.les encounte
red making the trana
broke aa abe leaned aga!nal II. She was laken to the Melp fer to d ambulance al Loon n
General H06pl\al where II was found that ■be needed lmmed• Into a violent ball flllrlll af Sha� The part; a1Jo rll
Uie ,--i .J.1ed wllh
late attentioo where greater facilities were available.
· Ice and Uie crulaer lllfMWIY escaped turning over aa It 111d
Because I two-way radio waa needed lo conlact police de- OD
Near.
•na Ille blby 111ffered convulaiona and the AIJJens
partmenls along the way, Sheriff Robert Hartenbach volunJ
IUad
me! !be car and tra1U1ferred oxygen to the
leered the use of his cruiser for the trip to the Children•, H.. eme
!!"'en Nellonvllle and Loga n the cruiser'• rear
pltal in Columbus . Deputy Kenneth Grover was driver with �. ·
,..,,S lhe \.Ollltn ambulance wa1 called.
Olan Goodwin, Pomeroy emergency squad member along to lire
I nllef IDaD "11 ealled fr- Ille �
administer oxygen enroule. The child's grandfather John
....,_ lo ,:-V• Mr. Goodwin and a d&lt;plB)' from
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Sen. Kennedy
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IO" Covtrtd Sliill.r 12.ts

Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr of
Cheater were
Sunday
dinner
guests of Mrs. John F. B.aily and
· family. Calling In the a fternoon
were Mr. and
Mra. Willlam
\ Knight and family of rt. Pleasant
and Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Wise,
Middleport.

,AMIL V NIONn
TONIGHT oftll WIQNISDAY

Greaory Peck - Anne. JtlytM
"WORLD IN 111S ARMS"
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mankin
enlert11 lned wlth a p11rty S11t1 r.
day afternoon at lh'lir hflme, n�
born St., t,onorlna- !heir son .Jr-ff
on hl1 n)nth birthday. Gamrs
were played durlna- lhf' aftr .. . . •�.-.
with prlie1 a wardtid tht' wi11nrr�
after which lee cream. drcori1f, , ,I
birthday cake, 11:ool aid anri caw'v
ere Rervtid by Mrs. Mankin usisl•
ed hy Mrs, Mabel Mankin.
Present were Roa:or and nu,�1-i
Car-penter, Frankie arid Der "'Pfl
Lelrhelt, Phyllis and Effie lllu.c­
wlcz, Kayla and TMa Erlmonrls,
Michele and Kenny Joe Mankin,
Sharon and Butch Walker, Donna
Bolin and the honored guest.
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UPJ-Thi• euNlecl rn,1.,11. crulMt"
IC'O..-cf a fint In ,..-cl'' �,
when it launched a terrier �-'It
that hit Its target tha day Were
H- wu flred. Tt.. 1 3,230-ton crul­
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Monday- and KOnd • hi�
the, lntematiwl
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-::l'e battle for the life of lltUe Kathy Sue White which
sta ed yesterday about noon In Pomeroy was sliU being wag�d at I I a.m. today al ��Udren' i, Hospital in Columbua where
er condlllon 15 termed critical ·
The 17-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mr,. David White
fell from an upolalrs porch at 235 Mulberry-a v to a concrete
sidewalk, suffering mullible skull fracture,.
The story of lllt!e Kathy's accident and the subseque�I
ballle lo save her life Is also the story of the unaelfish devolion to duty of the offlclals of four counties and emergency
squad members of three towns.
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PTA Dance At

The Staff aud Officers Club of
�e1gs Temple, Pythian Sister&amp; met
Mond.11y evening .11t the K of P Hall
1n Middleport for their regular
meelmi with Mrs. Willia.n Alim.an,
president, presiding.

Birthday Porty
Honors Mr. Glaze
Sunday Afternoon

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Mr. ond M... Leo William, of
MWdleporl Senior
C'harlutQ.11 were Saturday guests
Mother, Plan Sale
of Mr. and Mn. Welby Whaley.
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The Senior mother&amp; of Middle•
C1 p10 C1100
David Thomu returned to hiS
port Hieb Sehool are plannina a
home, Minernille, Saturday everummage sale !or this Friday
nill.g ii!ter a vlsit in Crooksville
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom·
A dance held at the Harrison• and Saturday. The sa le will be
as and family.
ville High School sponsored by the held in the Reed building be·
Mr. and Mrs. Willi.11rn Grate PTA wu well attended with door tween the Smith Clothing Store
and � on James of Charleston were priiea won by Leodell Davison, and the Middleport Lunch Room
on North Second Avenue.
woe.kend guests of her mother, ltay AIJ,:lre and Bob Arnold.
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M rs, Wi I l!am
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman won ,
they would like to don.11.te and
Earl Denny Jr. and · Miss Belly t l\e t-a k l!! 1 don�ted bf �he Holsum
have
picked up is asked to con ·
Demoskey and
nephew, Timmy �ak c ry . Al mtermiss1on_ several
tact
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Mrs. Joe Willlon, Jr.,
Oemoskey apent Sun�ay al Cam- 1 lc ms were auctloned by_ Jtm CarnMrs. Jam�s Buchanan or Mrs. Ar•
ahan. danee calle�. Music was fur.
den Park, Hwitin!lton.
nold Richards.
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Visitlna \rr. and Mrs. Lewis Wal• nished by the c11U By-en Orchea.
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The PTA is expreasing ill ap• Sertncea A.t Mt. Herman
Wallr.er, Mr,. Josie Rhoades and
Dr. Walter Burkholder, execu•
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis of Pom- precia
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mf'rchanta for their cooperation tian Educ_ation . of the Unit�d
Walker of Bashan ·
and report net receipt&amp; of $85 for Brethren In Christ Church, will
Mrs. Albert Baer visited Mrs. the affair.
be guest speaker .at the Mt. HerHanson Holter on Thursday.
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beginning
Friday visitor or Mr. ,ind Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprouw of May 1 and lasting through May 8.
Lewh Walker was Mrs. Robert I Falrpoint v lsited Mr. and Mrs. Ro· I
Services start at 7:45 p. m. each
Walker.
bert Laudermllt over the weekend. evening.

Pythion Officers
To Hold Convention Hold Meeting
In Zanesville
Monday Evening

The Southeastern Group o( the
Women's M i ssionary Federation
will hold its 16th annual conven­
llon al St. Luk.es An1eriean Lu·
theran Church, Pme St . , at Talley
Ave., Zanesville, 0., on Max 5.
Registration will be from 9:0(J to
9 : 30 a. m.
The theme will be "On the Way
Rejoicing" with four speakers be·
ing presented. Rev . Robert Pfeu•
ger, Grace Lutheran Church, of
Thornville, O., and Rev. Ralph
House, director of
the
Bible
Camp wi\! speak at the mornmg
session with Dr John Kuder of
New Gutnea Missions and Carl
Lash of the Wernle Children 's
Hume w the afternoon.
Transpor ta tion .:1nd luncheon at
Sl John's Lutheran Church have
h;,e11 arnini;ed by the hostess
women of the church.
The J unior choir of St. Lukes
with Mrs. Stein .111 director will
sing at the morning ilCSsion. Mrs.
Kenneth Shelton
will be song
le.ider with Miss Leora Noyes at
the organ.
Mrs. Merle Primmer
or SL.
Matthew Lutheran Church, Logan,
0., will ht! the presiding officer
lor 1hc sessions. Mrs. Everett
Geary, St. Lukes American Luth•
eran, Zanes:vllle, will in troduel!!
the speakers. Arrangements have
been made for dep11rtment dis­
play.!!.

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