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,-...,oaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 27, 1860

lev. Harold D�r Graduation Speak;;-

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Sale Saturday At Elberfelds In Pomeroy

r'At Middleport 8th.Grode Commencement

; • ll'ubloned after the famoUB quotation of Shakespeare, "To
be or not to Be" Rev. Harold Doster titled his address to the
;Jznduatea of the 8th Grade at Middleport "To Faint or Nol
�lo Yllnl" - - from the challenges that lie In lhe future for
. ,the cnduates.

• · He oaid that the cJa.. who have finished eight years of edu­

tation ■bould be look.In&amp; forward
to their most fruitful ,ear, in
,:t1ucatlo11· th■t by the time that
.
� the, gndUlte from Hig h School,
m ol'f.l education will be required
. for the better pogltiom ln all oc• cupaUons of Ure.
ht,
He Ul1ed the graduates to
ethic■l In their de.Una:• with
· Olben, lo &amp;aln theil' place In life
and acbool with boneaty and he
also challenged the adult.A preaent
to aet the ex.ample of honeatY
to the youth.
Rev. Do,ter'1 cl01lng. point �a,
that they � not emotionally faint
to �ave _ f�1th In lhemJelvea and
thm 1b1hty to do ■n:, job put
before tbem. He said th1t with
the Internal help which comes
from _God, who 1ave them atrength, ll&amp;bt and tnowled1e, they
could 1ccompll1h what they set
out to do.
The Intermediate and Junior
banda under lhe dlrectlon of Eu·
g�ne Seu■ played the "Proce..
lonal" .for the program and alto
• special number followlnl the
apeclal numben by the El&amp;hth
Grade Choru,. The band pl11ed
uBlue Nocturne" and the chorua
aang "Let There Be Mu1ic" and

Church Gr1Jup
fnstalls New
Officers Thursd&lt;1y

The Afternoon Clttle of the
Heath Methodiat Church of Middle­
met Thunday afternoon for 1
potluck hanch at the C!hutch with
husband, of the &amp;roup II gueat■.
Prett1dlnlil the luntheon, Ml'II.
Walter Hayes was in charge of the
d�votlonal period.
Mn. Hatti,e
• Smith ung "Did You Think -to
; Praf' and Mn. Hayea used the
· fi rst Psalm as the scripture lealOn.
Luncheon �,ueata were Walter
: Hayet, Rohflrt Harria, Emeraon
- Sonea, Rev. ·i ll.lymon Konkrla;ht.
' Mike Lloyd and Mn. Earl Kniaht.
Altm- the luncheon a short bu■I: nesa atllion w1111 conducted by Mrs.
David Entlmlnger.
: The inttillitlon of new ofllcer,
, wu conducted bf Mt's. Earl Knl&amp;hl
. Installed were Mra. 0. P. Kteln,
- president; Mra. Bruce Lloyd, flr11l
vice prH!dent; idr11. Carl · Mattox,
. second vice prcaldcnt; Mr■. H1ye.11 ,
: aecret1ry and Mra. Harold Wood•
. aerd, treaaurer.
Mn. Entsminger thanked the of.
Ileen and other members who
helped her durlng her year In of•
flee.
Mi11 Bell 'Sanborn reviewed two
�hapters of the study book on Af .
rlca after which Rfv. Konkrlgh.t
clo,ed tho meeting with prayer.
Ho1te11t1 for the day, who rur­
nlahed the de.111ert tor the lunch•
eon, were Mn. Lloyd, Mr■. Jone11
1rnd Mra. Ent,mlna:er.

rort

Bridal S�ower At
DAV Hal l Honors
Mrs. Judith King

· Judith Kin&amp; was lilue■t of honor
at I bridal shower Wcdne1day
evening a;ivcn by LIia Mitch, Lib­
by Diddle and Dorinda Wllaon at
the DAV H■ll, Gamet were play­
ed and prliea awarded to Ph)'llla
Rice, Shlrle)' Bumaardner, Mary
Melr\)\art and Clara Garland, A
yellow and whlte color theme w11
carried out in thlfl decoratlona
and retre1hmenb ot Ice cream
centered with an umbrella, cake,
puncl( and minta were aerved.
Attendinl were the above n1m,
ed and April Smith, AIUlt Baird,
Hild■ Eada, Janet Wllllamson,
Lella Spencer, Leona Kin&amp;, Iva
Stewart, Ruth Moore, Dollle H■ Y·
ea, Norma WIison. Evelyn Lucke,
Amanda Parker, Betty Duddln1,
Rita Davia, Op■l Dalley, Ethel
01rland, Macy Kini, Anita Kini,
Diana Kin1, MIidred PhilliJ,1, Si­
dle Brown, Oraca Wb,aley, Rita
Edith
Bte 1lo, Carol Boll'lu,
�hw1b, June Elchln1u, EUun
9'wen, Janel Venoy Francia
Hunnel, Helen Houd11he1t. Mar­
cuet Relllhaw and Earlene Bum1ardner.
hndln1 &amp;Jttl but unable to 1t­
tmd were Lera Jonea. Ruth Tho.
mu, Bette Hob1tetter, Ramora
Boice, Barban Donavan, Nin■
c.11mmJ.nc1, Dorla Thomu, Kn,
0Yal l&gt;lddle,
Joyce Kennedy,
C�tolrn . Teaford 1 F,nnl1 PhUllpe,
N,tUe Brown, Jeannette Baa,
11.,. wuu,m ElchlnJ!o,, 11or,
1111• ElchlDllf, IIHLIM Price,
Hmlell Slemlt, 11e..,_17, Cllop­
n(u, Rita Boll, 1!:mm1 1- Noal,
Slllle · rlaeher, IElllt
Folmer,
� Kennodr, Jo Allot TIiter•
Jen,
,i,, Janot Dum,
ll■l'J Hood., llarla ·Turner,
Dlnlhr IAIII, Pal •S!ftllhL Hon•
rlolta O'Brien alKI IElma Kutlell.

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" My Own America' with Mrs.
Clarence Lacey aa director.
Su perintendent McComaa_ _who
Introduced Rev. Doster, minister
0 1 t.!Je Shade Valley
Pastoral
Unity to the audience also prt?•
sented the diplomaa _to the ll;ra­
duatea with Earl Knight reading
the name1.
.
After the presen_tat1on of the
diplom11,, Mr. Mccomas pretenl•
ed certlficatea to . Ellen Dutton
�nd Janice Tan�eh1ll who ranked
in the t0p . 1 % m the state tesb
wh1ch are given each year. He
complimente d the girl, on thelr
� chlevement and said that the
school w11 ver proud ol them.
Gr1du1lea o f the class were:
Bruce A.nnu, Karen Louise
Bachner, Iona Hope Bllhop. Anih
Louise Bowlea, Neda Joyce Brad·
ford, Carolyn Elltabelh Buckley,
Joe Cu1ter, Either Lynn Oanielll,
Maureen Kay Darst, Margaret
Ellen Dutton, Sharon Elaine Hoa•
char Roy Lee Howell Terry
Joh�soo, Carroll Ann Ly�ns, Dar­
rell Lee McKinney, Harry Marvin
McGuffln, Doria Ann
McHartie,
Judy Jo Martin, James R. MIiier
Michael Stephen Morris, Jo An�
Mourin&amp;:, Kim Neal, Sue Ann
Neutzllni:, Car61yn Sue Nicholson,
Sandra Ohlinger, David Rice, Mi­
chael Smith, Cinda Lou Sauer,
Jack Satterfield Jr., Carol Ann
Scott, Sandra Jean Simpson, Su•
■le Slater, Iva Marie Stewart,
Marilyn Rae Swnn, Melvin Swish­
er, Janice Lee Tannehill, David
Ruuel\ Thoma■, Diana Jean Wil­
cox., Judith Lynn Wlldermuth,
Robert WJ11on, Eugene Wise.

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Main ly About
People
In Pomeroy
a,
LUCILLI IIAWICIIII

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanMt­
ler and son, Raymond Earl, Ray•
mond Nagle and Donald Van
Meter returned lo their home in
Youngstown Thursday arter II visit
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Mabel Van Meler and other Meigs
County relatives .

Donald Van Meter, son ot Rl­
("hard Van Meter of Gary, Ind.,
1md grandson uf Mabel Van Meter
of Cl1ester h1t1 enlisted in the
U. S. Navy and will leave May
3-lAer the U. S. Naval Tra1nlni
Cenlar 1 Great Lakes, Ill.
Ml1&amp; Leda Mae Kraeuter teach­
er in the Nelsonville Scho�la and
aister Robert.a who i1 , spendlng
the week with her, visited Wed­
neaday night with their p11rent11,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and
attended the Eastern High School
commencement.

MIH Carol Deem of Mornlna:
Star lert this week for 11 \'islt in
Columhu11 with her brother-In•
law and sister, Mr. and Mn. Den•
vcr Gray and f11mlly.
Mr. and Mra. Jame111 Monlgom•
ery and lamlly of Norfolk, Va.,
who ilre spendln g a month with
her parents, Mr, and Mn1. Pe11rl
Oeem and family, Morning Star,
are vl■ltlna: tor a few days with
relatives In Columbus .w.nd Chi•
ca&amp;o, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. WIilia m Grate and
ion, Jame,, of Chuleston were
recent aueata of her mother, Mrs
.
WIiiiam B.iker.
Mr■. Willl1m Knight &amp;nd sons
Ricky, BIiiy and Johnny of Point
Pleaaant vl■Ued Wednesday with
Mr■. John F Bally and family,
Mra. Karl . Grueeer and son
Larry, were rectint bualne11 vlal;
tor, Jn Galllpolla.
Mr. and fllln. Oscar Wlnce went
to .Cincinnati Jaat week to ,pend
a week with their children Mra,
Lee lrwln, Mr■. Jame■ E. Lively,
and 'Worman Wince. The Wince.
returned home: Wednesday of tbl1
weell:.

Cub Sc.out Pock
Hos Outing At
Syracuse Park

CUb Scouta or Pact
and
their f1mllle1 enjoyed a wiener
ro.ut recent!)' at the Syracu1t1
Part.
f'ollowln&amp; the ro11t, a short
bu1lnre11 1e11lon w11 held with
Dana Holdre.o, Cubm11ter, preald­
ln,:, after which award1 wen
prHentld b)' the Cubm■■ter.
Recelvlnf awards were Jlmmv
Tyo, bobcol pin; Bonn, WflcM,
Ronnie Rtiuter, Cheater Rouah
and Jimmy Tyo, woU bldeea; Ed·
die Baor, Mike Wrl1ht, David Ml•
ehHI and Terry Holdrt:n, lion
bldaea; Tommy Tttu■, Eddie Baer
and Mike Wrl1ht, 1old and al)vtr
artow1; BenRy WriJbt ind Che■•
ter Rou■h, 10Jd arrow■ and Eu•
1ene Tr•plett I webeloa award.
Triplett WH thfl tint cub ICOUt
to ara4u■ te to the Boy Scou11
•lnce Mr. Holdren has 1erved aa
Cubm11ter.
A 11and how-how w11 alven the
boys, after which 11mea were

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••Joyed,

(OPEN SATU RDAY N IGHT U NTI L 9 O'CLOC K &gt;

Women's White

A beautiful �election of

womens white hats. As­

sQrtcd straws and fabri ·� S

$1 .69 to $4.9S

Ill A Y O N
PANTI ES

3 for $1 .00

or

BLOUSES

STRAW HATS
FOR SUMMER

fo r
street and beach - pro­
tection l or a sunny sum­
mer. Natural straw with
colored ribbon bands.

Very fashionable

A boauliful group of wo­
mens cotton blouses sleeveless and roll • up
sleeves - overblouses &amp;
tuck.in styles - solids
and patterns.

Sizes

$1 .49

32

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$1 .69

38

Dresses

Summer fashions

for mother a-nd daughter alike - the
price will please you - styled of soft check batiste and
solid broadcloth. Several styles to choose from.
Toddler Sizes z to 8X . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Girls Sizes 7 lo 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Womens Sizes 10 to ts

$2.95

$2.95 and $3 ,95
,3.95

'!'!lh

88c

Plastic

free with each decanter.

98c

_.

bargain for Saturday.

20c

PLASTIC

DECANTERS

unbreakable tumblers

In as..,rted

sizes and cOiors. And a

Screw Top

Unbreakable polyelhy­
lew�. For mixing , serv­
ing, storing. 2 juke size

CAPS

cap�

GARMENT
HANGERS

Pastel colors, white and

clear wilh \wivel hook.
8 In a package

77c

Group of $97,50 and $89.00

· These are all reclining chairs - and · terrific values
While they last - Just 14 to sell.

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WAGNER WARE
WT IRON
SQUARE SKllLm

20% mon: cookina ere.a.
Pre-eearoned qua-lity eaat
Iron.

$1 .99

Othw Rouncf CNt lrost
Skillett . . • • • • Ne to $4.95

2

SUMMER
P A J AMAS

iti"Vtil

Another Big Shipment!

$1 .SO

$2.69

GLIDER - USHION SETS
I'"'

-$1 2.95 a set

OTHER GLIDER CUSHI ON SETS

... .......

u,.•••

packfrfe. FJtiber ■U ' white or
- /"
paolel t,,lon.

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3 polrs for $1 .00

Ki-ii lT T SH I RTS

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SATURDAY

· · tn Sizes 6 to i6

Fine White Cqtton Knit T .Shirts fin. d Briefs
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For lnfanta,

�or Televlslon
Service

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CRIB JUTTliiSS
FlmD SHUTS ·

For radio or victrola ser­

CLASSIC ROUND

. .CANISTER'

sns

Four piece sets. , '·Large
capacity ·beauties for un- .
bteakah�,
. . long
. i)asting
service. While with gold.
lellerlll8l!,

All while smool� weave
muslin c r i b
sheets.
:

vice call telephone WY•
2·3671 or leave your call
al the desk on lhe main
floor.

-�i,,.

$1 .95 a set

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BOOKS

Popular plastic back

Gl FLASHBULBS

Regular 15c flash bulbs.

books·

of fiction, detect­

Ive stories, historical

No. 5. All white. (Buy by

hooks

the carton of 12)

$1 .25

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and many others.

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s.i. 25c

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TAPESTRY
S.Q U A R E S

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''KROEHUR" IQ IOOM .sums
DO�� �- ..., ;..... pllto a_ mror.
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eidill

A nice selection of tapes­
try squares suitable for
covering chairs. s.tooJs,
etc. A large a,sortmenl
of colors and pa\tema.

lll!2l with 1&gt;ook,..,
FUUJ
1119 IU)()liY ctll!B1 01' �
DIIA

s�

BLONDE IWIOO.un' \Ir W

Our _...., ....GO iulk

.

50c each

AN OUTSTANPING VALUE I N

CHlNW IEDSPREADS

· SA'lllll\PAt
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$3.95
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$1�9;00

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Llnl•free, viscose rayon bfdlpreads willl contrasting
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rows of pom-poms - rounded coroers - double heavy
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. sheeting - pre-shrunt: Green, rose, aqua; 1�1 blae, .
l
brown, �ige an&lt;f white. Sinlle and lull sizea.' ,

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And BOYS 1!fEJ.(:REST

Flat Style
DOUBLE BED SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95
TWIN BED SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $!.95

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in

'. 1n Sizes 6 to 18

Contour Style
DOUBLE BED SIZE . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . $4,95
TWIN BED SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . $3.95

piece glider cus:1ic n set s -· 3 seat cushions - 3 back
cushions - of ho,vy durabl e plasUc - comblnaUon o f
solid colors and floral dc,ign.
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SATURDAY fQa

Well Known Nallonal Qualll,r

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lo !I• Put up 3 pain,

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Now You Know

ay Unit.ell Presa lnhmetionel

, N cotorfcl cOlhfmt wom by
etlcan Ctty'1 Swtu Gu■nh wu
1...,i by Mlchtlanoolo la the
6111 CNtury.

C.Ill, 5,000,000 Eng)isb,
G00,000,000 Chinese left."
From the times of Lt. James Smith in

the Revolu­
Uonary War, who lies buried in Middleport where he
was lhe first aettler , lo those 10,1 in the late Korean
Conflict, America has stood for freedom in the minds
of the world' s peoples. Regardless of how tarnished the

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ideal sometimes seems to become in our domestic poUU­
spark that Inspired
Meigs county men, along with millions of others from
the nahon, to willingly lay down their lives In battle
against the enemy who would destroy it.
One significant way we can demonstrate our contin•
ued dedication to Freedom lli to properly remember our
War dead next Monday,

cal quarrels, Freedom has been the

ent1ne

at y

WEATHER

Ohio: MHtly cloudy with lttt..
11tattered 11,tlt rain ttclay and tw,,
night. Sunday partial d•rifts wftfl
• I�• 1,.ttt r.alr1 ••• in the "'°"'"
in9, H� tod-, 6'-74, low toliilfht

so..

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, May 28, 1960

NO. 37

ucc� Depends Upon Being

. MHb weave. II, au ,1zes 10�

I n all si7.es 34 lo 50 .

QU I LTED MATTRESS PAD·S

H e a v y plastic covers .
to flt gliders and· cha·lse
unges - full drop rm fitting - elastic
iround bottom. Coral &amp;
ark green.

SUMME R

Iii IT . BRI EFS

P O C K ET
KNIVES

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be 20,000,000 Amen­
50,000,000 Russlaru, and

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t Rutland Commencement

SOC K S

PllSSl SUPS

Blade Barlow

$1.00

Save all -c,f your 11alesll,pa
from Elberfeld, In Pomeroy.
For many years cuatomerw
have been equipping their
_kl�hen-, • w;l,(4\ cookllli utett­
,;i._ ..,..u.,._, �-•rt
ctlnnet"'W1re, etc., lbf
tneir salesllpe, from El�
(elds. So whether you buy
furniture or floor coverin,gs,
dry ,goods, dttaper£eid or re- ·•·
dy to wear, $ave your mle11ip1.

Meil, Cool

BOYS MEl,CJl&amp;!IT
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�1.00

- BE 111RIFTYI

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Our Regular $1.95
WOMENS
INDERA COTl'ON

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A real bargain in genulne Boker pocket knife.

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SATURDAY

SALE FOR SATURDAY

yard

One pieoo 111.y!le wltil ip'Jpper
fastener. Drop seat. Sbe8
4 ,and 6.

STORM COVERS

ON SALE SATURDAY

a

$1 .49

$1 .00

Bokero

PLASTIC

'BERKUNE RECLINING . CHAIRS
$50.00

LltUle Tola
PRINTED
CO'ITON PLlSSE

and $5.95

MENS SUMMER

DENIM"

The idea l play garment
for utile tots. Made
hip pickets. With elastic
waist. Sizes 2 to 6.

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and

SPECIAL for SATURDAY

BOXER LONGIE$

70 oz.

$1.95

.n,

Cottons - Bedford Cords - Chino Cloth - Ginghams
• Printed Sateens - Sport Denims - Polished Collons
59c DRESS MATERIAL . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45e a yard
69e DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55e a yard
79e DRESS MATERIAL . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 85e a yard
89c DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c a yard
·lllld !DRl!SS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75e a yard
$1.it DR!!SS MATERIA L . . . . . . . . . . . . fl.25 a yard
Jl.89 DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . f l.!5 a yard
U.95 DRESS MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 a yard
1,lSO on sale for Satprday your choice of the many new
patterns and solid colors In the new complete llne of
so· sq. prints that we sell regularly for 49c a yard.
Saturday -- 40e

Mot her a nd Daughter Match ing

"BLUE

Including cotton Sheer Prints - Wash and Wear Prints
- Printed Rayons - Dacrons - Voile s - Arnet and

the Summit crushed , with hopes for peace again
chilled in the faster-moving "cold war" II is filling that

Your choice of solids and
strij,es. - Permanent
pleated akirl - elastic
waist. Sizes 2, 3 and 4.

Tailored of co:ton broad­
cloth. White and colors.
Sizes small, medium and
larl!&lt;!,

Regularly Se l I i ng at 59c to $ 1 .95 a yord

SATURDAY

WOMENS COTTO N

I n The Sole Saturday Of .

erans' organhations take their proper role �s sponsors

of ceremonies leading the public m\nd toward this rev•
erence.
With

G I R LS
SKORTS

W OMEN S
H A LTERS

Dress Materials

Sb.e s 6m8•I . medium, large
and extra large. Color-s ma-ize, green, blue, pink, or­
chid and white. Strles E.last,c ll'i, Hollyw!&gt;Od briefs
and band lr-g briiefs.

See Our Collection
Big-Brimmed

Chlldrens

I I f You Sew - You Co n Sove A Plenty

WOMENS

SUM M E R
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••Campus"

"After the next war there will

old and young rededlcate themaelves to the ldeala for
which so many have died In previOUB wars and so many
others have sacrificed limbs or health.
Potential enemies like China and Russia today cowit
as money In their bank that Americans have grow n Soft,
unwilling lo sacrifice even the fatness of lhelr bllUoldt
for their country. Today's Chinese Red premier recent­
ly observed:

Monday, Memorial Day, Meigs county people have a
coJU1Clence-laden duty - really a privilege - .to pay
deep respect lo the dead of all wars. The county"s vet­

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!r�ler��r�

ere told i&lt;,. be '.'human dynamos" If (hey want lo be success- ,
ul In llfe both for material rewards· to themselves, and to
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erve better their communltie,, stale and nation.
Dr. Paul E. Ried, 30-year-old professor of speeoh al Denl- l
110n University., spoke before a packed audllorlum and held I
Its closest attention. Faculty members accorded i the most
attentive audience at a Commencement in memory.

Dr. Ried cited UlU1traUon1 of
,prominent men in American life
today who began with what 0th.­
era thought "a amall idea, worth
little" and throlllh personal fire
and spirit made it of great worth.
Exeeutlve He■d Georle Dallas
recognized the third hi&amp;hest rank·
fna:: student in the -cllli1, MarjOrie
Ann Priddy, with a 3.6 avera.ge,
and preeented tropbiea to Saluta­
torian Hazel Paulene Gibson
(3.'l ) and to Vilediclorian Victor
Wayne Roush. (3.8). He also an­
nounced that Miss Glb&amp;on has won
a scholarship at Rio Grande Col•
lege and Mr. Roush the Uwlghl
Mutchler Scholarship at
Ohio
State Linlverslly.
He reviewed c!ASJ statlsitcs that
of 18 boyli and � girls in the
class, 1 1 wlll go on to college,
nme of the girls will seek seere­
tar1al work or take more tram�ng
toward Lhat objective, and i,tat
nine boys will go into the Armed
1''orce11 immediately.
'fhe program Included selected
music by the senior band direetcd
by Hoger .Kouah; the Proce,aional
the b.w.nd; the inv�tl9n �v_' T.
!l W�et; -.&amp;be
�
,� phtriO 66Hi by Wa)'ne"Tltoiiih; '_ff,lth•
er · muaic by thlt' tiand, presenta­
tion ot the clu&amp;t p?"eaentallon or
diplomas by Orion W. Ro:.ish
(father of Wayne Roush) and
closing ceremony.
Seniors wei, Es�• M.,e Black•

wood, Stuart Brewer, John Brogan
Jr., Lawrence Brogan, Charlea
Buck, Thomu Chafin, JJelorls
Chapman, JAAJe■ Cheadle, Jen")'
Eads, Carol)'n Sue Ferrell, Robert German, H■iel Paulene Gibson, Herbert Grate; Linda Ha1ey,
Marifyn Harrison, Alberta Haw•
kins, dar, H,sell, Dorothy Hy, · .
sell, Lena Hysell, Cleo Jacks,

G

Plea Mtde Before Rotarians To Save
Connf : ·\ "-mericans Red Cross Charter

I1

LARRY HAMM

Larry ffamm T0

Linda Lee, Mary Study Languages
�.
t:�ri
Lee, Dottle Lucas, Harold McKen�::1

zie, Thomas Moore, Larry Morris,
Eloise Musser, Wayne Nelson,
Lavonna Priddy, Marjor.ie Priddy,
Carolyn Robson, William
mine, Wayne Roush, Virginia
Searles, Judith Slawter, Larry
Sinlth., Frederick Stewart, Wanda
Tackett, Sandra Tillis, Wanda
Woodard, Patricia Young.

Off FCllQWShip

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total, more thar. the peo­
Rotarian J. H. Grate of , Jll.idCUe-'
, port
has concluded people,' · Pllf' �ave turned back to the natlp'niJ or1an1uUon throu,:h con•
memories are ,bort.
He pointed out Friday night at · fr:l�'tt.Jonl, Grate told Rotarians.
Middleport-l'omero:, · lib ,mpromptu talk waa lnaplred
a rea:ular
bJ'
di1clo1ure in Tht Daily
1 Rotary meeting -In Heath Metho.:
dial Church that the American , h.11 . til that the ch,pter 1B "in 1
I Red Croll in 193'7 alone left in ' bad r 11," for Ila contiQued es:is­
exceaa of '88,000 In lfelp Colin• · t'lfl!W•
Tbe one-Ume Salem townehip
ty for disaster rellef. Toda, the
Middleport bu1lne11
fent-·bo)',
IP,,000
least
at
owes
chapter
local
In back bills and face&amp; imminent , &amp;l)IQ,, ex--eh1lrm1n of the Red
loss of ltt charter bec1u1e of_ Cr� ebaptet here for several
·
\er�lJDd �mmunity leader, now
public apathy..
aid ennt,� roll · , litfled,
Th• lied
Melaa County famil s In 1qn,_, ·...'; /�I . . •l!f ·• • .,.,1 bad thlna

·•·J�-

t
E

cross

If INdenhip It. not found to 1
revive th• good at�lnt .t
th• ch•pter at Just ._ tM point
ltf paylnt what It CNl!K.".
Part of the current debt owed
is the 1�9 pro-rated share of
Mel·g, county', cost of operating
the bloodmobile and the blood
center in Huntington.
Thia is
about $1,200 annu11;lly. No future
bloodmobile visits are .scheduled
hei'e.
Mr. Grate observed that the
blood program i1 ,11. vital neeeisity
at1 When blood ia purchased on
the "open �rket" it ii ' very

costly. He also noted that the
Red Crou provides the only earthly means by which a serviceman
may be rel.urned to bia family
in time of penonal emergency.
Mr. Grate challenged Rotarian,
individually to think seriously
�bout the eris.it fad11g tlle lleias
communltie1. And he promiled
to "match anything glwen to the
cause.·•
Ted Reed Jr., preaident, pre.11ided and reported on seuions of
the Rotary International atate
convention held iu Columbu1 tut
wl!etend. Six local Rotarbna at-

,

tended as did four Rotar7Ann1.
Vice President Gene Gr.ate . · re­
ported on FridJy night aeufom.
AlJo attending weu, 111'1. tl.Nd.
Mr. and Mr■. E10rnett s,wln, ·Mr.
and Mr1. Bernard ,wri. llr. Jncl
lln. �rald
and U!ei
Robaon.
Faye Will!&gt;n
1..c;ID't PJelW'qt
wM a (IHJSl. S:eniiij tile cllfdtD·
dinqer were these 1� J( ltie
church, Mn. Jamei- Criffen, fin
Norman Wayland, Mn, B. N.
East, Mrs. John ·1:etcbla 1ln.
E. M. WOOd and Kid
San­
I born.

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Larry W. Hamm, son of Mr. and
Walter T, Hamm, has been
8wirded a Fellowship to the sum•
! mer Foretan Language Institute at
the Univ�rs1·� or Cincinnati, spon•
I sored by N1tlonal Defense Et.Ilic.a•
Hon.
Mr. Hamm, one of 30 t.cachera
selected io attend the Institute,
will study 'French at the schoo1 and I
will reside at a language house on
.
the campus.
A graduate of Pomeroy . High
Sch9ol and Ohio UnivtNi'.ily, where
.
·
ho' re&lt;eivo� th� e,,h,.1.or ol
1..- edll&lt;lllion,, : II,. ·
U-,...
llll� ' ·..
,
Hatrlm is set\llng his Urst Year' lh
... tline}u llervfc�� Wilt .be an- the Hiimtlton Public School Sys­
nounced for Mrs. R\lby Elle� Old- tern , Hamilton. Ohio.
akc, 76, who died of a heat ltlaek
The ptirp 03 e of the institution­
at 4 · 1. m. thls morning at her one of 35 to be conducted through•
RFD Letart:, W. V11;., residence.
out the co untry-is to acquaint
with the lalest teaching
teachers
preceded
Her husband, Joseph,
her in death in 1946. Her parents methods and the newest laboratory
L'
wero the Ille Alber! Jef(ers and techniques for ln,truction in
�
'
Rosie Priddy Jeffen. Survivln� are modern language. The prog,am
sii aon■: Terry, Harry, Albert and will cmphaalte linguistic, cultural
MIDDLEPOR.l' EIGHTH GRADE graduates pose above af•
Richard, •11 of Letart, RFD; Leon• and audfc&gt;-visual training, wilh ter Thursday Commehcement exercises for a tormal portrait
ard, Alvada, Ohio, and Everett,- artlcular emphasis on the spoken by the Daily SentinelJ....At right, S11pt Letr McComas presents
Hartford, W. Va.; 21 grandchild- .f,,,uage.
certitlcates to Ellen uuttoo,· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
ren, 18 great grandchildren, and
l)uttou, and Janice Tarutehill, rtgtlt, dat1ghter Of _Mr. and Mrs.
STOCK S QUIET IR
three brothen, John and James.
gave
Stocks
Chester L. 'l'annehill, for· high aclievement m the State
NEW YORK UPI
-David w. Haw , R _,tland, w81 both of Pomeroy, and Millard of
rise
in
quiet•
week's
,l!ag bth Grade 'fest. Miss Dutton ranked first, with 176, Miss
of
last
up
part
fined. $.LO and 1co.sl8 in county Roscvllle, . Ohio.
t:our t today on a at.ate patrol · Arrangementa are being made er trading as Wall Street and bust- 1'annebil1 1 1 70, both being in the top percentile in Obto. 'l'he
for a long week end class, above, ten to right . first row, Carolyn Buckley , Sue
charge of pu■inl witbout. ""l.&amp;sured from Foglesong Funeral Home in neas prepared
1
id
h0
.
Y·________ _ NeutzUng, �eda Bradf9rd, Lynn: Daniels, Hope Bishop, Anita
clear distance.
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•:..
:::
· the char&amp;e pew 01,11 of an acciBowles, Carolyn Nichblson, Ellen Dut10n, Karen liachner,
dent at 10,,0 a. ,m; F&gt;;iday,.;3 mlle
l'&amp;roli Lyons �andra Simpson, Jamee Tannehill, Cinda Sauer.
west of Racine oil Route 1-. Hat•
::,econd row,' uavid }Uce, Diana Wilcox, Maureen Darst, Jo
011
J)' was attemPtin&amp; to pee a · ve•
Ann Mourmng, l)orls Mctlaitie, Sue Slater, J udy Wildermut.h,
hlcle driven by Kenneth Jacob
.Marilyn Swan, Judy Martin, :iharon ·Hoschar, Iva Stewart,
Wol.te, .Rt, 2, Racine, when be WIS •
t,;arot Scott, Sandy l&gt;blinger, Jock Satterf1eld. 'i'htrd row, lla·
A
Jorced to puil b•tk in'II Ibo ri&amp;hl
·
v1d 'l'homas, M1c1t Morns, Joe Custer, Darrell McKmney,
1 lane by an appro,.chin&amp; cir. H1_1
a
with
ital
Hos
,
General
Meigs
the
,
i
�
n
� Middlepo� m.a lB ll
I J ames M.Ll ler, H arry McGufiln, Roy Howell, 'ferry Johnso�
.car struck the r�natr1 ot the Wolfe
rethe
as
jail
county
Melvm
Smith
the
ln
Muc.e
�
Ul,
,
and
so1:1
his
ury
WtlSon,
in
car.
head
Hobby
senous
HruCe Annas, Kim Neal,
Botti vehicle• 11.1Ue11»1 medium sult of a figbt al their home Frtda)' evening.
8wisher, and Darryl Stumbo.
d.llma1e. lllo iniuriea. were repo'rled
In Iha hoopi•·l •- Everet! Mc
the story of the aasault and no - •
111
..
·�
by the invesllpllOj
P•lrolmail. .
d
char
ge, had been placed against
�1�1'::.::.�:.1· -�··i::t:::
ns _141_
at noon today, The police
son
lbe
condition" (oday. He had been
Everell
.
.
Mn
bi
called
been
had
l
/
brouibl lo lleis• General at s1x

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SerVl•ceS w•.•11
Be Announced

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A.l Middleport 8th_ Gr

Rutland, l\f:fu Is
Fined $10,tos'ts
In Court Case

'r:xercil!es

v1·c1:- Of �ead Beat1·ng Is In
'Faif ndit"(00' t Hospl·1al

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. Sel,er t,H.
. ���y
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A. lf P�
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.Jil:'lll·
1Joef
f4
Anna Orace·"'Olltr, 1yrHUM,
covlcl haw ..,._ Int+ the .,...t
CN' NIIMM. ,..., , •t'Willifltl •
c:la11lflld d. In TN' ·�1y .._
tlntl, llht Nf41 ,.·...,..,. Mn.
Oller heel ath\ertllN • , t9IO
Chevrelet, Nici It 1M ..,_ 6-,
•�cl ha• ,Ince M9f\ .._.,.... "'
cala.n wanfinl ., lluY' the car,
"'I cllcln't
1 72. e911t ••
•nr .-11-.•
coulcl Mint
Mrs. Olltr Mid II aM peld hr
Mr N.
,,,
t

Da,"ly r

•now'°

d

who told Chief Gilkey
o'cloek Y•slerday by Mlddleporl McDaniel
had returned homti
10n
her
that
emergency aq"Uid memben �n ■d·
d oondlllon and
lnloxlcale
an
In
.
'VIC, or.. Dr, He,etlon who treat·

ed the man at ti.I■ home.
Chief - of P()Uce Herbert Gl:lkey
wa1 called to the McDaniel home
on �.t St., at &amp;:30 and found
Mt. ' McDanlel beinl beaten by
bia 101;1, Georce, 83, wbo m.atu
bia home with bis parents. Chief
. Gilkey immediately called the
eme..-ency squad for treatment of
the elder McDanle] who wu auf•
fednl from a ■evere bead lacer••
tlon.
C,"bu!f Gllt17 WH bu1y this
mornin&amp; tryin&amp; to piece together

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that the alter&lt;:atlon follow�d.
The son claimed today that he
did not rememhflr the attack,
Chief Gll ke)' 11ld.
Prosec�tlnC Attorney James O'­
Brien said that charte• of a■sault
wilb Intent to kill -probably will
be filed against the sdn. He 1ald
that no weapon had been used
but that the 10n had kicked the
rather In the head, causing the
lacerations. Chle.f Gilkey may file
the fh1r1e in Ma)'or Kenneth
McElbi"nney'a court later today.

Fm
' ·anc1·a1 Co 111..nt. Advises
. ' .· sewer F�
Councii TO Stall

.

Columbus, o., . a finmlal consultanl, advised
Middleport council in a specia1'11!eeiaa t'riday night to enact
its sewer rate ordinance at once, arict Ii&gt; use a,;, tew mortgage
revenue bond as possible for Its i!DGh sewerage proiect.
J.

s. Garvin,

Mr. Garvin, introduced by sew• I
er committee chairman John Zertle exprelled aurprise that (1)
Middleport had such a complete
1 system of ,ewers-at:orm ,nd
(2)
Hntt,ry combination-and
that no sewer rentll fee ls be•
in&amp; charged.
"I'd siy to get some money
comln&amp; In , at once," he . uld.
Mr. Zerkle had ln\lited Garvin
here to discu111 finaneµi&amp; the
&amp;ewerage collectlon system and
treatinenl plant requlred by the
O
I hio Pollution Board. Pt'tllimln·
ar)' plana for the project have
Dten completed by Brown and
Aiiloc of Marlon o
Ne�t ■tep acc�di�a: to Garvin
should be ai,proval of th, aewer
one
rate ordll'.lance of which
nadln; · h•s been given by coun di, contracting for detailed, comp)ete ,e\Verage plan1, and aiming
for aa much federal aid on Phase
I of the project 111 posaible.
He ·11id Phase I .11bould include
the treatment._ plant and neces­
Hl'Y intercep'°r sewer.a lind lift
atatian,. Federal law allow, up
to 30 percent of the coat of Pha11e
I Pl(lJed11 81 federal outright
,rant,
"I don't know if you'll ·set the
whole amount 1110\ved," · he 1aid,
••t;ut Y0\11' en,lneen c:in · help you
OD thii."
He ·pred�ted that If the poten­
tial ,120,000 In federal ll'ant can
be obtain� l]llanclita the projecl
,rowd be �':"lly . lilllpllfied. ytt,

tuallr �lmln1Ung need for moi:t­
aa&amp;e revenue bonds. He Lermed
such bonds costly because they
extend over too many years UIO
to 49).
CO Wlcil dl1c:us1ed takJng a 4
mill levy to tbe people .for part
o_( the $413,000 (est.) proJeC'l, and
fmanclng the test hr general
obl ��allon self supporbJJ,g bonds.
Coundl 1110 approv�d . a re­
commendation of the _police de­
par�ent that the bid of the
uawbnsa Sons �otor Co., for a
new l)odge cruiser be accepte�,
at_ a coat of $�,800, plus trade m
01 1he old cru1aer.
At.tending were Mayor Kenn_eth
M c1Ubinney, �erk.le, C�inton Fish­
er, Wayn.e Gibbons, Ernest Cov•
erl, William Childs and Lee
Sm.llh a11,d clerk Gene Orate.

Dtadline News

TW. PcttnerGy eme....ncy aquad
WH call!"I at 12;15 p. � today
to the Hemt-r Brecbh1w home
ari Ro:Uh 1 S3 hffr ttMi r=:1.twoock
ROH i..ftrMCtlori: whftl Mr.
Br■ctaha w 141fftrad • Mid in•
jury.

Middleport Seniors Advised At Coneneement,
'Your Diploma Speaks' By Pittsburgh Speaker

By Fredell• Houdalh•lt
"Your Diploma Speaks'' was the
subject of the addreSI to the 50
members of the graduating class
of Middleport High School, Friday
night, by Dr. Harold Raymond Al·
oen of Pitt11,burgh, Pa.
Emphasizing the ract that it was
not a class that was graduatln, bui
individuals who had completed l2
years ol school and were being
awarded their diplol:na, Dr. Albert
stressed the worth of human be­
ings as individuals and that each
one has a task to do In lif,i;,

He asked the Seniors to be
thank.fut that the facilitic1 for the
educal1·m1 wh'1ch. thcy have re-.
cei�ed were available, thankful of
thetr parenl!J who hpd �lven u
p
many things that they might avail
ion,
educat
beat
the
themsclves of
thank£ul to the teachers who spent
many hours at their work and also
of the book_ authors who help
make their education possible. He
theY
I
siu'd th at WI·th lheae th'ngs

Following the presenta�on of
diplomu by Sup�. L . w_. McComu,
with Earl Kni&amp;bt l'tladin, . 1he
names, Mr. M&lt;:Comu preaented
awards to Phyllis Hilbert and Den•
nie Walburn for having the hip.
In clo.sing he said that we know etL grades for all four fe&amp;n of
not of the future but that witb high schoal and a cen.ifieat• to
their diploma the responsibil ity of Mary Barth, second hi&amp;hel.L
the life or America for the next
The invocation for the eveoinl
30 to 50 years is given them, and was given by Rev. Raymoll Jf;4n­
what becomes of il is in �eir
kria:bt and Rev. Fred I.. Gardner
banda.
gave the benediction.
are given the opportunity lo earn
their diploma.
Dr. Albert said the graduating
class should have a sense of re­
sponsibility to mankind, that God
has a task for each to do.

Dr. Albert was introduced to
thi; �udience by Barbara �ue. Stiles,
prelldent Qf the grad uating claas.
The clasti was sealed on the
stage with the Processional by
Schmidt la ed b the band wish
Eugene �!rs 1/ director . They I
lao played ''-Night and Day " by I
I
�Orte.r 811 a special number • ·

AWAITS HIAIING , ,
Reuben
--..
_ Rl
. Swartz,. 78, Pom"'rnv
toau.1
ty
s
J
n
,
the
Coun
was
Meig
t
1
day awaillna bearing lo May0r
Charles Lelar's cou� on a ch-1'9e
of intoxication. _ AJ� jailed yeltftday for an old dl■ra e I� copnty
court waa "Harold Jonea, Marion.
�--·---The Senior class, with Mrs, Clar··
ence Lacey directing, sang two
lltOTHERS
STICK
TOOETHIR
nttmbel"S ·ror the program.
SIOUX FALLS, g, D. UPl_ ____ _____ _
When Rollald klgciru broke · jail

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at Armour, S.- O., ' Sheriff Harvey
HARMAN GIIAOUATES
MIi� GINllll,L HOSPITAL
I Scbarn bo� Kiltln•' bPOther
MiohRel D. Hamum, boilerm-an,
Admitted : _Guy Cl1apman Racine;
_ In ablt'rvance of Memorlal Day, Gilbert, from P.other ooun\y Jail
Mae H\lgbes, Shadye\de, Ohio; Ev­ fireman, USN, � of Mr. and Mrs.
Rutland,
1,
arm
Mll-;r
SO, Th• O.lly Sentinel wlll not I cell to help in the aearth. · ,
f
Route·
an
o
L
R.
H
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ort.
Mi&lt;\dlep
el,
ert��-- _K�Danl
Monclay.
be
basic
publlahecl
tbe
from
�ilaff,d, Augi,4� ilwlck, Co­ griaduat.ed .May
Today the �erttf WAI , lookinl
will be r•
publll:atlon
R-.,lar
Nevill
the
at
School
Botlerman
lumbua; charlea S�)'der, Racine;
,
bath, �lllt&amp; ,.�. ��,· ,
for
Tundar.
� Cenkr, Gl'jl•t Lake8, W. wmtd
�.lu SCboppert) IIU�• ,
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rHE DAILY SENTINEL

a, against

11158 ilAs been given all klllds of attention. It
bas been blown up a., both a political and an

economic problem. For instance, some have
forecast that as a result of the drop, farmers
wlb .-,l!ft!ty curtail their purchases of me·
·
cllllllJed equipment.

� equipment makers do not share this
pesslmlsm, and with iood reason. The income
..1.-u-- ._,.
i....� DOt 1.,___
�.-,1 a,.niversal, geographical]y speaking, Many bnner-s in various areas
are doing a,s well or better than be fore. Their
purchasing power is u nimpaired.
More impOrtant , farm economists under8tand th.at first-class mechanized equipment
js an investment, not merely an expenditure
- and an essentia l i n vestment. For instance,
·- - - _

i'J'hole pre.eat were Mn. Helen
co-,
uiH ·Ad• lio-•
�n,, Mr,.
·r-· ..
Helen Dais, George StrJent, Mn.
Harry Swartz, Mr. and Mi,. Bert
Romi ne, Mn. Russell Cullum11, Mrs.
X.Uneth Romine, Alan Swartz and
Ktcnedl Swartt.

Vn. stqry waa pre■ilmted wilh a
hanidbai, a gift Crom her fellow
�aclJ,en. She ,and her husba nd,
llbl, are plan nln g to leave soon
for Florid a where t hey will make
their perm anent home.

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IS Ci
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V.•,!Q�,a,.
D8toflte11,I Bf

.ti!■■ nwmu,i
... of F-r-Bonnett
P-', _...._._.. t.e&amp;J.p,i met Fri•
�� � �
.•t
lull I n MJd·
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to the 'Jfll•
•..,.,
.,..1 11',1\'N In the cem.e t.erle,.
koULI Troop 146 of
Boy er,bo
wtr
IJUt th
,
e ti. J
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,n,raenttd by Steve
tllild, oaS, ac,out who ._ to
l,olt, . '
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Hui¥
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t/jAI COm•
.wt. A.110
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DAYB/\OK

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SCH OOL IN PROGRESS
for the May meetin g: o f the sewing
V
acation Bible School h
now
.
club. Followin g the bus i ness see• in
prilgr (•� s at the Joppa MethO•
sio n , a sOcial lime was enjoyed and diSt Churth" It will continue until
.a des111erl courtte Wmi served to June 3. Everyo n e is
welcome.
Mrs . Harold Hawk, Mrs. Raymond Tile church is loci.ted between ,1
Elberfeld, 'Mrs. Henry Eichinger, Reedsville and Tuppers Plains. '
tt{rs. Eddie t-t;artung, Mrs. Wallace
I
Amberger, Mrs. Roger Epple, Mrs.
CON V ENTION IS SUNDAY
Gordon Rtde n ou�, M rs. Charles
The M i ssion ary Conven tion of
Fick, M rs . Jo�n Fick, Mre. Delmar the Hock,· n• Valley Su•·'l11r,· ,.t
.._
......,
B aum, and M ise .EII th er Hayes . Th e I will be held� al tbe Mt. Zio
n Bap.
Jun e meeti n g w1) I ?e al the home list Church in Rutland, Su nday,
of Mrll. Hen ry Eichmgcr.
May 29, with the Rev. Albert
Mr■. Charles Bi1aell is a sur�ical McGhec as pa stor.
patie nt at St. Joseph llo■pltal i n
DINNER 15 MONDAY
Purkersburg.
The Letart Falls Community will
S�t. Albert Peterson, Dayton, hold Its an nual Memorial Day
spent the weekend wilh his wife dinner at the communlfy ha ll
und daughter at the John G in1hcr Monday Htartlng at U :30 a. m.
home.
sponsor\•d by the Letart Falls Me•
tbodist Cb1nehet.
Goe&amp;JeiJI
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Patty vlaited llr. and llro.
AIO T"
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John Glotber.
The Ladies AJd ol fJ,e St. Pt ul'1
n Church will mtet Wed·
Luth�ra
of
K�Jl.er
Mr. 1nd Mn. Gerald
C oiumbJU vilil-00 with .Mr. and ne»d.ay, June l , at 1 :'6 p. ,ii . at the
home or Mrs. Samuel Mlchui .
Mn, Robert llltchie.

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Scouten of thf! Tri - State Are a
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BoY Scou t ""'unc
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meeti ng Thursday evienlna: eleC't­
ed John Churton, P resident of
Banks•Miller of Hun tington, to
serve es president of the Counell for the coming year. Mr.
Churton, who has served Scou t·
i n g for 1ever1J year ■, was a n
E agle Scout in his youth.

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un.iv.entty d�n todaf ta�led the
pf droftl11,1 • ,,...w "®llitU•
ti.on for T,uJUy ,at tbe 4ifection
of the milil,1?'1 l'"1ll whi&lt;I&gt; aelz•
ed I\Ol!lrPI of ljje country before
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lstaabul Uoivenlty Pl\lf, 6iddlk
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b,a, Ille ,� caplW, � IP to
wOJk Oil ti,, ""I" dem0«1Uc con•
fl,ltuLi,on /le!lrted by Gen. Cetnal
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Cheater,
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Mr, Utd Mn. Clark Cline IPtnt
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llr. and llro. Olc:ar Smltb ealled
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Mr. ind l(n, Clark Cline.
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Mr , and Mro. Grill Ar&lt;her.
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lllny Q�rl•, Alfred; .Yn. Ern•
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Khrushchev Says

IY MRS. CHARLll WOOOI
•
Sunday School attend ance on
State a.I.....
111,y 22 w.. 43. th,
-� vaI ue now. Ca Med food IJ)ee· W Joyce McCoy, member of the $13.02.
�
illing Worltera 4-H Cl ub· hu
t:.·�·�:-tll:ir�� 1111 ca n mean penn1n saved if
Wor■hi p 1ervlce1 were beld a t
M OSCOW UPI-Soviet Pr-.
lo t o f the bat=U:the out ol farm• tlo:1 from noW �hrou&amp;h mid-June. you can UH the item and have bee n �Jecteti lo repretent We■t the clote of Sunday School "'·Ith mler Nikita K.hru.hebev toda n­
y
Virginia at the an n ual Kent ucky
I Inf,
but it ..n be I dan1etou1 : Th "' lftd other oalad llem&gt;-nd, cool. dry •toraie ,pa ce.
I
an attenda nce of 31 with Human
newed his charce tha t tbe United
,
4-H
Club
Wee
k . The event, ache•�
m a chine, too, l1 It J,n't bandied 1 11h�, ,reen onion■, carrot.a, celery.
,
States torpedoed the 11U11dlit con1 duled for June 7·1 1 •UI be
In 1'aylor leadmg.
1 l'le.1d lettuce. field grown leaf letC, I, 9LAKISLI•
Th� WSCS held 1ta regular ference with tbe u-2 mp.t over
ot the hou� or buildin:i ud live pro perly.
1 1..e•i ngton, Ken t ucky.
A recent 1urvey 1mon1 Ohio tu e, and other aprl n1 areen, wih
County 111'.t.fttlon A..,.t, Agrl.
a definite ucommendation with an
MiH MC.'C'oy, who ii
�ar• meeting at the home of Eleanor Ruuia a nd aaid ,ucb "a&amp;&amp;rN­
The bittle o ! the bu1s a nd ptsta ntimale OD the approzimate t:o:,t far men 1bowed 418 tnJurie■ re• be good hoUday wee kend cbi::i lce:1.
old, baa bee n a club member for Boyle,, on May 17 with an atte nd· ■ion might lead to war."
,
1ultin1 from elevator
accident.I A1para11UJ alao contin ue, in Naao
has be&amp;un. Num.er&lt;ius calla have of commercial contr ol.
Khrw.hchev conceded be .till
'n
1 0 year■ an d ha■ completed ap• ance of mne members ,md one
I thinks President EJ1en bower want.
gue■l.
been re�h•ed recently from farmMany folU would be wlae to st• in one aeJSOn. l'ff"e of lheae and quali ty i■ very 11:ood.
p
roject■. She is a
proximately
1
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Llberal 1upplle1 of sweet corn
ers and home owner■ concernlna cure o ne of the termite bulletin, were fatal The mOJt common
I peace, but aaid "the way to bell
,ophom
Jege
h•
During •he busineaa meeti ng· ls paved wlth good
con trol of dU!erent peata which available from \he Ext.en,lon 01· cause of fatal a�ldent, with port- and snap beam are comine from
�;:.:.:�.: ���
I ntenti ODI "
mono·raismg plans were di1eu1•
ha ve already appeared.
flee and do a UtUe atudyin.l on the a ble l!llevaton 11 undercarrt11e F1orida .
tha
t
e
wa■
wher
lbou1bt
he
Judy WilJOn , Mar, Lou Gar• ■ed . Tax atamp, were brought in ���
Poiaon Ivy la the most recent habits or the ln1ect and on the po■• collapse, report W. E, Stuckey, B.
Select Good 1 -24 Farm
nhower
wo_uld
land.
11'.cClung
la
n
d
and
Jub1lng
will
Fruit - Sfr,1wlterrlN come- klh
.
one on which we have had ealls. aible con tr-011 before
Frozen 1tr1wberries from y�ur r-� present Mason County at St.ate an d repor:., were made out.
.But �he . Soviet premier, del1vcontractinc J. Lamp and K. A. Harll:neu Ohio the spotlig ht over the Mem orial
Eleanor
Boyle•
led
the
program
State
r
Unive
en11rlcultur1I
sity
_
m
ho
e
,
l.Jh
t
freeze
leane
wlU
r
be 1er ve� with Con■e rvalion Ca mp June 6 l l at
L83, "Kill Poison tvy " with an unknown fir m for h
A
e� n&amp; his firs:t r�port o� the au.m.­
Day wee k end. Clnclnn_aU marketl pnde
for Nina Robinson who w11 un•
for your ne.1:t Chrutm 11 , Camp Caeser in Welntn Co- un t
1ivt1 all the controls . The three priced, tomeU mea not effective 11:ineers. The1 ,re authon of a
br ak _up ■mt'e . bu return
week
of
h
expect
t
eir
pea_k
t
he
hr■t
able to be pre1en t. A beautiful :��e, ��nd1cat�
new A&amp;rtcultural Extenal on Ser·
.
dinner U you hJve "iood" frozen
recommended m a terials
for thi1 ser vice.
Ruu1a �ould not
Mis• Wilson Leon Luckiet
Ju ne. Meanwhile, iupphes are
worship center was used for the mov� 1mmed1ately aa a
year include a mixture of 2 4-D
The backyard orchard man mUJt vice bulletin, ''11111 Portable Farm from A rk n i, Alabama, Tennu­ tr awberries "!' P�uiine Gru�er ' tended conaer�a tion camp ln
1 n,t Wfll,
I
a sa
program "Jesu■, the Light of the
�hto. Sta�e Uruvers1 ty e1:te ns1 on
and 2,4,5-T, Amitrol or Amonium ma ke his deciilon aoon II to Elevator-, Ma.te Jt A Helper
a nd wae selected to return thil World" which was given in play· Berlin .
ee,
Ke
nt uc�y,
and
C
a lifornia.
s
I
Sulfamate.
whether he is goin1 to try and Only". Stuq:ey lt Extenalon aa fe• Rhubarb 18 •till I good value. Pine• nutritlooiat.
year. She i• being apon,ored by let form.
"On a n umber of que■tion,
Garde
n
fresh
flavor
May, Ju ne and July are the best fight peats or leaYe lhe lD alone. ty ,peci1U1t. La.mp and H arkness
a
n
d
a
qu
the Poin t Plea sant Kiwan b: Club .
.
.
re reasonable l n pr ice,
mo
is
apple
which
await set tlement, for in•
re
a
on the 1taff o( the Ohio Agrlhty. o! the �mes wlll not be Miu Wil■on, a sophom
tim11s to control this pe1t , a lthough From a dollan and cents stand•
Refreshmen t.a of aandwiche■, sta nce, t.be conehuio
ore at
a nd qu lity aeems g ood. Banana
n of a peace
■ mam ta lned 1f Yuu have over Weat Vir1i ni a U n iveraity
a
it tatea one to three weeks after point aome famllie■ would be mon- cultura l Experiment Station as
cake, potato chips an d coflee treaty with
has
Germa ny, Weat .Ber­
· co ntinue lo be good va1Uell, Vale n• !ooked 10me basic •�ep■ to freez. been
treatment � get the yellowi n&amp; of ey ahead to purchase their fruit well a a the univertlty.
in club work for ' nine were served.
n
lin aa a free city, we did not
In the pubUeatlon th e en gi• cl a �ranges are of ucellent eati g mg ,uceeu, according to Mi11 years.
leaves and the actual death of the rather than apen(I the time a nd
The next meeti ng will be held hasten to take unllaterla..l
or watermelom: to
quality.
f
Loo�
meaa­
neera
list
c1ute1
rrl11e
of
Gru
n
er.
underca
poison Ivy.
r
t ouble to control Insects and diaMiH Garland, Mountai n Climb­ on June 21 at the Follrod·Robin· ures,'' he aaid.
be featured m some Instances.
First step is to select a ur ers, was aelected by t he
. collapse and mention aome atepa
eases.
Western son home.
POU'ltry end D•lry-Le,..
Aa ls practically true of all
"AU the honest people of the
to take to prievent It. They also
iety of berry tha t ii recommend­
ea:,■
are
t
h
e
better
relative■
'!{a.Ille
chemicals today, these materials
Others may want to go ahead d.lacuu other causea of elevator
·ed for freezer storage, 1be Ohio
Thc!re wu an a ttenda nce of 18 world see in our policy a sincere
may d amage other desirable plants wilb a re1ular ■pray proeram. miabape. ln onl!I aec-Uon of the on a cost per pound bl.tit. Fryen varieties suggested by the Ohio
at last Wednesd.ily evening pray• de■ire for peace and international
and In the Cate o f Ammonium Sulf­ General pUI'J)Ole 1pny1 are n ow bulletin they IiR. t lni pointers for wlll ,probably be unone � Acriculturll E2:periment Stat.ion
er meeting 1ervice with Vere 1ecurity.''
am ate sterilizes the soil for several available which include, botft m• mating the f■rm elevator 1 "safe !terns featured for outdOOI' c.qok• IN: Pocahonta,, Surecrop, Earli
Khrwhchev walled no WOJ'd■
Swart% leadiftl. Thil week's l�d·
mg o ver the l ong weekend. "fllere dawn, Midland,
mon ths.
terials to control iueeta and dll­ hired hand "
however
, in condemning the
er UI Albert Warner.
Sporkle and Fair•
y
Termile swarms have been re­ eue. With 1pple1 and quinces a
Copies of the bulletin are e,va il- will be plenty of ice cream avail• land.
Ml. Sterling and the ••eff?vntery'' of Ei1en�
Follrod
Pete
of
ported already. Many brown ter­ regular two Wel!lkl application ls able at county extention office.,, abl�-viaited at the Fol!roii.Robioson hower:-s statement tha t such re­
- -h - ateh . fo r . ,pee'·t
.. a.
mites or a litte r of broken off about as good a time achedule as
••re the berrle, are '
conna 1ss1nce wu part of Amer-home last week.
wings means a termite i n festat ion can be 1ucgested. Cherrie■, plums, Chlordane, -Dlazlnon, Pleld rin, Lin• Meats tha t require short cookin1 ta. le ripe when freez.lng them,
ican policy.
f
Introd
M
r
.
and
Mn.
aair
Woode
o
uction
of
a
imand
new
1 &amp; close by.
- - ---peaches a nd pean ma)' get by with dance, ODT, Malathion, Pyrethrum time - for the outdoor t:rill and �• Gruner iuggeata. Thorough• proved doa: food be aring the well Cheater visited M r. and Mrs. Wm.
and aodium fluoride. Precautions picnics - will be amonr the tea­ IJ �.Jean and pack agt for the know Provi
a feW" less appliefti ons,
C.ur
and
d
a
ughten
a
nd
Mr.
a
n
d
.
n
co la bel h111 been an­
Just becauae termitea are found
r within a few houra after nou nced by
Details on dl■eues and Insect must be foUowed In reeard lo use lures. Ste:akl, lfollnd beef, ham, /
Mn. Charle, D. Woode, Su nday. Supersonic Jel Fleet
the Botkins Grain &amp;
does r,ot necessarily mean the conU-Ol for all va r.leties
�= g.
or these Insecticides u they may frankfurters are among the item■
of truitl
P• .
M ro. Thelma White and chi!,
I
Feed
Compa
n
y.
The
new
food,
l1ouse is ready t o fall down unleu are available
.
.
vang O OUtheas ..
from the EltenaiOn be harmful to people and pell un- to look for.
Shce the bernea and t:ombme
in Provikel (crumble) form is dren rece ntly visited her pare nts
aome high priced extermi�ator 11 Oflice.
Other - frout, lemon.eel• h • with sugar before freezing. Su•
der certain condltlon1;
WAS�GTON
UPI The Air
ma nufactund i n the oompany's Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Carr.
ca ned. Reliable extermina tors will
/ Force will se nd 120-1upersonic
g
a
r_
helps
retain
textu�e
the
thi,
In
o!
home
vegetable garden
plant at Botkins and will be
The bigge■t Insect co tr I robbe a:lad to make a free examination
light.tr planes and. other aµ'craft
acl8 or annen
fruit at well as !Dakes Jl sw�eter. 1 known as Provico's Dog Treat, .ac�alathion and Metho xychlor are lem on moat farmfl ls l:.te:. ft ill
•
lo
the soutbealt At.la area ne:rt
Red
t
a
me
the
production
!or
Pact
the
.
beme
• in moJtt ure cording lo Ken ten Egbert, sales Lurki ng S U b manne ( D
the bell mate rials to control in• impossible to eliminate m ei com.
week.
for a "training eurciae "
sects. For diaeues C. ptan, Zhieb ple.tely. A &amp;ood J ob of cleaning up first three montha of 1960 was 8,­ va�r proof contai ner■ and freeze 1 ma nager or the firm.
n coincide, with an e�actio
e
I
Th
Debunked
Is
d
Miss
r
ion
'01
,
s
cent
pe
poun
mill
up
4
9
quickly. Keep the temperature
or fixed copper are the sbDeated around ·the ptemlses including 8'1
He further stated that it is 1
KEY WFST, Fla . UPI-The peeled step up in pressure from
materia ls. These material• lhould ma nure pilea wilJ be very helpful from a year ago, accordi ng to or the freezer �torage at zero de- complete dog food, blended of the
Red China.
grees Fahrenheit or below.
not be used within 7 da&gt;'I Of �•r• in restricting t he development of Ohio State Unlvenity Extension
.
highei.� quality i n gredients and Navy FTiday night debu nked re-. I
Gen. Thomu: D. White, Air
a
of
ec
on
omist
s
.
ports
lurking
e
n
off
submari
Detailed
information about me- is bei ng packed In !5 and 25 lb.
vest. Jt is important in all pett con• the fly population. Maggo ts Jive by
I
oOo
thods o� fre� ii ng !!""its and vege- bags. Field tested on nea rly 100 the Florid3 Keys and call doubt.I FOl'ce chief of •t.a!f, announced
trot measures to be 1ure recom- the thousands in sil age seepage
last n ight a •·composite air strike
!!
that
Job
opportunltiea
o!f
the
farm
on
reports
periscope
a
w
tabl_e&amp; 18 g1ven in a bulletin dogs, Dog Treat proved to be e.1:­
mendations are carefu11y fdtioWed areas, i n feed lot&amp;, ca lf pens, pol.II·
fore!'" would ■tart leaving Cali•
increase
the
n
umber
o
f
farm
sighted
the
will
.
r
n
i
Rive
Miasissippi
�v
1lable
fr
a
o
m
your
cou nty extens- cej&gt;tionally palatable to all ages
,s to amounts to use and the ridm, try m anure, wet stra w sta cks, old
a June 1 for the PhiUppJnea
fom1
But both incidentll were being
opera tors who become part•tlme ion office.
1 and breeds and produced I firm.
1 ber of days before harvest tO e�fe- wet bales of hay and grass clip- farmers,
Formo■a
and Thailand.
say
Ohio
State
Unlver­
i
n
vestigated,
the
Navy
s
aid.
ly apply the various matetlah. •Re- pings, Old stra w a nd ba les can be
J normal, healthy at,o!.
gardless of this fruits and veg11na- spread out The other ny produc• sity Ext ension rural sociologiats.
District Soil Conservation. She is:
GAME S BRING JOKES
oOo
Command
I An extra foature of the new a ju n . at
bles should be washed or wil)ed ers can be drenched with residual
ior.
Point Pleasant High
loud is lhe tin-tie top on the1five
ROME
UPl-'Ib.e
Olympic
'r
s
or
m
s
thl!I
ea
ell
r
str
fo
ed
s
u
�
car�fully to remove residue before Insecticide spray to kill maggots.
I pound package. This teature en• School and has betm a 4-H mtm· Games don't open in Rome unW
lr
bles
g
d
tlon
of
shoul
vegeta
,
n
eating. .
Som e farmers may be interested supply a bout
·1
ables dog fuod usen to ope n ber for se ven years.
August but t he)' tl!"eady are ln1 0 gallona of wate1
In
installing barn a tomi:ters (or
Mct:lung . a freshma n at WVU spiri ng jokes. The lateat cartoon.
and to reclose the package very
P o w e r!
In the co ntrol of com ear.worm "foggers")
per
mi
nu te for each acre tn the
The spr
h s d bl
will_ receiv(' the 4-H acholanbip. published in "JI Tempo" 1bOW1 a
easilJ a crordi n g lo Egbert.
or Eur ope� n corn borer on 1weet action Th�
driest part of the s ummer, sug�rol:
mlst
co
He LS a member of the Good Lui::t ma n in an auto ta.J.tiag to a n ­
cor,n DDT IS the recommended m a•
,
gest
Ohi
o State University
Ex•
the b�rn Enou&amp;h miat fell■ on the
Clover
4H Club and has beep a other man:
ter1a1 . For . the ear worm 2 or 3
30" Rot a r Mower. Riding
,
cows to give aome proteeLion whe n ! te nsio n agricul t ural en gi nee rs.
member
for elght yetr1.
''I ' m here_ for· the Ol)'fQpic,,tt
spr
a
•�phed
ys
r,
group
of
4-H
club
youths
a
t
th
ree
A
day Inter• they are i n the pasture. Atomizers
oOo
Sulky, Gran, y Tncror - mow1
.
I
ys
the driver. ·
vals
st�rt
nd
o
Extemuon
day
mg
sa
n
South•
e
from
ts
n
age
a
silk
3
f
t
t
e
r
Producers
a
sweet
market
early
or
..,
on
P· use pyrethrum . oil 8p ra s F1ies
the 6nerc lawn,. the toughest
- C t •n •
�--..�.
...,._n
Sfrawvwrry
I
"B
t the •
f
"!�US
monthi
a
t
pears
Ohio
will tour Colu
Ill n eeded
to control this are not resistan t
c �
r
rough with ,,u,/
Rev�ca Mar_ti� and �anel Eshe� awa/" says �: oth�U:
to py:ethrum. c� .n in Ohio s hould follow a de• railroad and
worm. . .
,
fm1te
marketi
n
spray
schedule
for
g
idclhttes
corn
aur will participate 111 the Tri•
This system uses a ¼ h p. motor
Command Gravely Power to li h"n
"I . II:now, bu t l'm 100kiDI for a
A n _illustr a ted home and_ ga rd!n
borer control( report Ohio Agri• June 20, �• and 22. Purpose of
,,
ounty Strawberry Queen Conteet parking
a
n
d
a
com
re
s
s
or
m!ki�
or
f
C
215
J!tllr lawn and gude:n mutt, Ooe
place.
bulleti n number 48 sh owmg plC·
tour
the
gi�e
S
the 4-H'ers a
IS to
on May 3 1 at Hu nt ington .
more pou !ds o f preu�re per cultural Experiment Sta tion ento,
Trax -3o Tool■!
tures of l�sects and diseases of ■quar
better understa nding of t he many
b
.,
Miss Martin, 17, belo ngs to the
e inch One "fo
r
Ith I rnologlsts.
Term i t e . control caq_ be costly
vege ta bles m th e home garden may 1
steps
Jnvolved
in
tur
ning a raw
oOo
,
Busy
Bee Club. Thi-3 is her 7th
four atomiz�r nozzle. �:: mis7 60
.
SEE US
a �d complicated, The first step in
be �ec.ured by co�ta_cUng the Ex•
year i n club work.
to 80 feet of barn. Cost of this sys- I The most common c::ause of fa. fum product mto a n at tractive ' el1
1ting termites ls to ma k e
tension Oftlce, T.tus 1s one of the te rn
n the
o
p
nun
ge
food
counter.
�
accidents with portable farm
tat
d
Miss Eshenaur, Tip Top Toppen
per ye ar ii aroun 70c pe
FOR YOUR
moat in terestlne bulletin■ pubUs h- cow. Equipme
elev,tor-1 is u n der carriage col• Tilt! . tour will emph asize dalr11, , _,µxe that 's what they - are. says 4-H Club is 1 6 years old and hu
nt plus ,pray cost�
Uvesto�k snd co nsumer food Or .. Robert P. . Ho_ldsworth Jr , , been a member for years.
cd rece n tly for the home gardener. 18 m
uch as a fuU residual spray lapse, _flay Oh� o S tate University
7
Ohio State University Ex tension
An other one . of our peats th at program and ia
marketing. ,
Exten
s u�n agricultural ena:lneers.
County 4-H c.,.,.
che,per
the
seco
nd
people do not like to talk about ls ye
11ie visitors will include twO entomologist.
oOo
More for your Money/
Mason Cou n ty 4-H cam p will
ar. "Fogge !"
spray a ls
ts
D�. Holdsworth is author of an
o.ur fr-lend, the cockroach. Scie�- less per cow r
club boys and a n Extene!on
4-H
When
gasoline
the
filling
tank
.
be
June 27.July 1 at 1,be 4-H and
tha
n herd oils ;p;ri�d
.
ASK POR FREE DEMONSTRATION
l111ls reports there are .55 kmds r n
of a power lawn mower be sure agen t from each of 22 cou_nhes. Agr1 c� ltural_ Extension Service youth ca mp. All club members
by hand spray gu n'
t�e United States,· but only five
the e ngi ne Is oool and shut off, They wlll be quartered in railroad bulletin wh1d1 tells you how to who were enrolled before April 1
distinguish termites from anti.
cars •at U n ion Station.
The most of p)'rettirum repellent war n Ohio S Late Uri iversity Ex· Pullman
�mds ■re troublesome In bullding1.
are eligible to at tend.
1
a.ven cockroaches are developing 11pr ays applied as a �a nd spr ay ill tens ion specialLstl.
After assembling in an SO- pa 11- Entitle d "Getting Rid of Ter•
"We Do Cuatom Grindinltt
CNrh Due
I
sian.1er ra ilroad ca r for a tour mites, " the publica tion co ntains
�eslstance to certain cheinicall, to estimated to cost about $1.5() per
oOo
No. 2nd St.
""- WY 2-3214
Four·H Charta a re due in the
it may be nee1sary to shift the cow per season. Th is wm control
Crop plan ti ng intentl one of h�fing, the boyg and agents will pictures of termites 11 nd ant s an d Coun ty Extension Office before
MIDOLEPORT
tr eatme nt If one form of co ntrol stable, horse, deer Oles and mos• farmers this spring Indicate the est t box lunch, the n visit two drawi ngs showing places jn a Jwie 4.
,hone WY-2,2'7S
does not w&lt;irk.
quitoee. Horn flies may be control- tota l U. S. crop acreage this fall dairy planta to see how ice cream house where control meas ures
.
As
with
most
11 :manufactured an d milk hand- should be applied. Coples are
of
our pes t bulle• led by a Malathion dust or Meth• will be only slightly below that of
5 1 2 I. Mltn SI,
Pomer■1
led In bulk tank operations. They ;1_v ailable at county Extension oftins are avail able· describlng thl1 oxychl or wettabie . powder e�rlnk- last ye ar.
insecu and lts control. Some of led o ver the back, neck a nd sldH l
will eat a picnic dinn er .at Jets' fices.
W [ � l l! V l l l W �I A f � E ', f l i
oOo
Termites don' t wort tsst, Dr.
the material recomm•nded Include and rubbed into the hair by hand.
Careful drying of forage Is the Stadium an d attend a baseball
·•
Hold
s worth points out ln the bul•
This
sh
o
uld
11me
between
,p
J&gt;e
applied
every
two
most
Columbu
s
a
n
d
Important
art of the recipe
.
BUILD IT WITH
leti n, so _there is no need for
weeks. COil aver11e1 about l&amp;t= , for making hl.J h,quallty h ay WI· Toronto,
··
hasty aclion. After you ,re aure
I per cow per seas�.
.aL • U
·4M'1rl UMHJ • • • .,...,, CHA" • • • ,cause """
fera, the U. S. Department of •
On the second day of the tour you have termites try to find
1 Agricullu re uports
1
1
Face files .which appeared In
· the you�.11 wl�I vl s�t the Pennsyl• out the extent of tn'festa Uon. Look
oOo ·
vania railroa d s deuel shops, the for the ameu nt of injury to wood
19159 stiU have n o effective COD·
We Mix Concrete To Your OWn SPttlfltadom,
One-third of t his year's high
railro ad and find where the termites are
trol. feed or 1 p11ture the cow and ech ooJ senior• who live on farms Chei:tpea te and Ohlo
Deliver It Right To Your Job
NHtled
br�(lg 1ng th.em into the barn •t
plan to attend college in 1960, yarda, and the Swift &amp;. Co., pack• en tering.
I
ant. They wlll view
hog
10.30 a. m. LI one poulbiUty,
Dependi ng on y our appr, isa l of
Oh io State Unlver■ lty Ex· RJ . pl
Apparently II lonJ as lnseets: report
buy1n, and gr,dlng at Producers' the damage, the ent&lt;imologist
tension economists.
11le ya rd and beef buyi ng at t�e suggests, either try a poiloned
ean o utmul(iply man we m going I
oOo
to be fa ced with anore pest probu . s. Department or Agricul- lndependent sale yard. They will soil barrier method yoursel f or
end the day with a pork barbecue get estimates from two or t hree
leme every year .
ture icientl&amp;ts have developed
at Ohio Stale UniversJty's swi ne peet con trol operatora wh o bave
a method of produclna na\urllly
evaluation station .
Phone WY,z.3214
Page SI,
Middleport
locally eatablis hed.
reputati&lt;ins
.
colored, 1inglestrength
canned
Slop■ • scheduled tor the third for satisfactory wort.
juice from red grapefruit,
da)I of the tour Include a Kroger
oOo
wa rehou se and superm arkets. The
.
Medic al care coat h■1 risen at
,
to� wlll end wit� • noon lunch1 much fa1ter rite than the co,t eorl:
,
Each fir!11 visited will have
of JMng, accordinl to Ohl o State
� _Npresentative present to , ana•
University Extenilon eonomlits.
W� que■tlon■.
000
!e tour h sponsored by the
g
o
od
The first e1■enUal of a
0
Agricultural Exte nsion Ser•
1:j
·
garde n Ii a good toll loamy i n vi�p, the Railroad
Commu nlty
texture, well d ra ined, ' and free
bus area,
e
the
Colum
mltte
C
of
qw
from shade, 11y Ohio Sta.le Uni• the
Columbu1 Milk Distrlhu�or-11
ver,lity Exten■lon hortleulturista.
At;l�•tlon, the Producers LaveTILL!l't-CULTIYATOR
oOo
Assocletlon,
Cooperative
•
Forest expert■ predict I boo m• �k
end I
Indep
t�e
Co.,
and
....,. "' mpadl:J ..
lt
w
i
$
ni•
Ing market for timber 11 the
tilUna' • eulll1111lhlf:
ciatt:n
Asso
g
r
Ma
toc
ll:etm
tlon continue, it■: ,rowtb and eco-- Lives k
1 .1
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�nd _the Kroger Compan;.:_ _
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1 nomic expanaion.

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Social I tems

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8:00 C.prtoon Speclacula't'
8:30 , Romper Room
9:30 Movie
t :-25 Your .t!..:Sso Repll'lf.c
1 :30 I Married Joan
,2:00 Restless Oun
12:30 Love 'l'ha t Bol
1 :00 Abou t F.aees
l :SO Medic
2:00
Dl:y I n Court
John Uopkln11 File
'l:30
The Gale Stor-m Sbo1r
The Big Plctt1re
�-no
Beat the Ooct
College New, Confore nee
Amerlca'.11 Newsreel Album 8:30 Wbo Do You Trull
t:-00 A.meri,CA11 ��Gilnd
Travel Film
5:30 Rin Tin Tin
Mystery M atin�e
8:00 San E rJDciBco Reat
Ope n Heirin g
1:30 Your Essc. Rf'Of914f
Ma n , Medici ne and Space
6:40 Weather teller
Na t ional Education As,i.ot.
8:':15 John Oa)y ,-:"eWI
Matty's Fu nl)les
7:00 \Brokcen Arrow
Eve Arden Show
7·
30 (:heyenn e
People's Choic�
8:30
Bourbo n Street Beat \
Ro�in HIIQ�
1
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TraCkd'aOU1 1 1•&lt;1
l:30 Ted �cli: Amateur Hour
May�'tl�k11 � · - I ' '
.
1 1:00 ·ne N1'W't Tonilbt
Lawma n
l l : 10 Scanning the Weather
The Pebel
l1: 1s sport Report
The News Tonight
11:20 Late Show
Weather Window

•1"est v·argin1a
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Looking �d On The Food Morkets

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9:30 The Muk.ans
l0:30 Joh nny Staccato
u , 10 Late Show

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Industry on Pa rade
Garden Club nf the Air
Frontiers of Faith
Sunday Movieti.me
Monza Challe n !!:e
Crotched Mountai n
Favorite Story
World Championship Golf
Meet the Press
Sunday New&amp; Picture
Overland Trail
Music on Ice
.C..,,.evy Show
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,:ao Science Fictlon Theater
5:00 Detective·• Dairy
:5;30 Waterfro nt
6:00 Home · Run Derby
6 .3 0 News Picture
' :45 Sports Roundup
6:5!'i Weathercast
'i :00 S-11turday Nigi,t Jamboree
7:30 Rrinam..a
8:30 The '•an and th e ChallE&gt;ng e
A · DO ThE&gt; Oenut
6:30 World Wide 60
1 0·3fJ " an '-r om Tnterpol
1 1 :00 N e ,..s Headlines
1 \ ; 1 0 w •athercas:l
1 1 : 1 5 Sh ockwatch
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Willlam J. Kaeotner ha, bee n ap· DEVOTED TO l�TERESTI
OF MiEIGS·MASON AREA
pointed ma nager, markel reoearch,
Other offlcer.1:1 elected are Vice for Van a dium
11ehlr1,.• S. Owen, P'ubl1ther
Corporatio n of
P reside n ts: L. 8. Am,baey, llu11t• AmerJca, according to an an •
Publlshed every .it'".lrMOD eJ
ington; Miles Epli ng, Gallipolis nounCi!n;ient by Raymond H . Fil• ,ept Sunday by The 1Jb1o Va lla
,od Robert Irie, Aabland. Arthur IIGpr, ilr., • •�n\, aalea.
luhUi!!lnf ComP&amp;DJ at 110 lzf•
)Ir, .Ko,ltner �,, � affiliated .!hanlc St., l'o!!&gt;&lt;roy, Oblo. ht,:\
&amp;cout
Dodie .,1 ,
CommJ,wner
oJld
'!.;I!: a,
uriJ. wtU1 VOA for tile pait twenty nes1 office phone wv2:21!§6, ldit.,
char)! ....luud.
Ed· yean � tor brief ·interrup• 91 office ohone WY2•215T.
Entered a• aeconc.t cJ1ss matltnt
IWII
�pally for iOVfr nme nt
wN"d Jt,ddo;t of
.
elected ANillant
r. N•· _.rvti,e. He -Alli � Ch,\♦! ol the netter a t the pOOI oHlc, at Poll l�:00
,,.,. l'�Y• Settkall, Office of eroy, Ohio.
�l COWlril repre
12:30
NaUonal ■dvenhltnf reuresenu
, Jcabn Pr;ice �MfNIII _(rbpli 1951 to
eeted are L. B.
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Cbur!'lp, Herb Go
M lat# • qtikf of. Jbe Fer• llve: Bottlneli�-&amp;u.h.tl, t,c .• at, 11:00
F,j&gt;,
PAR .AD&amp; N!'JICI
:30
chatl �)" BtQeh .ef Uf,e Buioess and .exuiRlon Ave.. New York CitJ
Membeni of the Ladies Au:rU· lius· , Rol&gt;ert Irie and!1 :45
�•,. Ynrt.
D•I- S,rvt&lt;:, �ml!!ial&gt;'�tlon .
lary of Orew Webster Post No. R. l&gt;retl.era.
2:00
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3 :00
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t'he Oailf Sf'ntlnel office, $11l.tal
pate ln the pa rade t.q Beech Mli -m Jd,.: bod • :wit,,e
)Ir. �tner .•�ed U n iver- ,hi: m onths, 17.80; t)iorH monm1 !!:00
r.rove Cemetery for Memorial .e(I P •�Ltte b'Wll "1fi41mber1,
5:30
.-p.c1 loo were ael� -,.icouncil lity c-one.e of But,era Utitversity 13.90. BY r?Jotor route where avail
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lotli )jJr. lw11J)er aJJd l(r. Bur•
1 1 :00
Pomo ro,: Fr�•• Andrew
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bOD,'ll'Od bl
iUl ,r.111 be lQ.clt-' .at the corpora•
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New IJ,ven; w�Uap, Fray UtolJ&gt;J· 1'" Haljoo,al � 1'1!11
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Middleport ; Mrs. Joh n R. Sellers, ed Seolee to Bo h�". Thie
the
highes
t award which ca n be
Portl and.
conferred fo r work In a BoY Se oul
ncil. Those distinguishe d were
Cou
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DJscha ges.
y 24 Mn. Irene
Littere,t, Tommy Kerwood, wn. Charles Waltz, David Frtahcl1,
4 :00
lard Slr aHS, Mrs. Lula Fr)' , Ever- W alter La mbert, L. B. fmid•lrf,
4: 1 5
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•• Uoruri. Pa µj.d,a Ctiu ln i , Tim• of Aebland, Ky. Waldo S. LaFon
7:30
poU1: 18. 1 upper, 13.'1 lower, 15 ft.
ot.hy Caimin,, William Hanis. WII• o f A■hla nd wH nomln a,te,d by ' t he open ; Lock 23: H.O, river filling,
8:30
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Appala
J,rd L.ucaa, .Ura. Wlllla.m Surck,
9:00
Cond ition of
°'Im •: All
Mn , E. E. N0ttar, ·Mn. John Hol• , W. Va, , for hh1 service!! J� that
dams
are up 13 throu1h 22, a ver•
9:80
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liday and lnfant, Prem. Infant Fe- area before movine: to A1blan'd.
a1tn1 two traps open. tock 23 is
1.0:00
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owth
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was
apld
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n.1'1
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por
Scoutt
male Mayae
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trayed under the theme of "Fifty �own . All Kanawha Rl'fer d1111a
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l l :00
Ad,nlu.ipJUI May 15: Mn. Mi n· Golden Year■". It w as revealed are on tlte ■ill. ·
Ohio lflwar ...h, l)MmNund :
l l:10
nie Green, Pomeroy; Mr,. Mar- that Jbe progra m In the Tri-State
l2;80
1b1U Adami, Raclne; Mrs. Arch Area has doubled ln the p111t ten l....,:N:k 15: A. V. cr1u, Jr., 1 :41 em,
Rollln1, Letart, W. Va,i Charles yt!l ars, Membership In 19&amp;0 wal 8-0; Lock 17; St. Loui1 Zephyr,
Morarity, Pomaroy.
41 88 compared with 8192, In 1 960 6: IIO ,m, 9-0; Lock 19: OVEC, 4:23
Dilm !ued ..M,ay 25 : J� Rose, , Durin a the same period the nu m- MR , UM ; Gene Rlch �son, 6:10
9:00
Mra. Edward ·ll1me1, Wayne Hut- 1 ber of unit. erew from us to am, 0-3 ; Trade Windi', 1:15 •m .
t:30
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ll-2;
Look
2
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Beaver
it
9
am,
1,D;
chllllOn, GO\dfrey Scbuol, lherry 2M.
�:45
Dixie Spirit, 9:80 am,, 11-a: Lo&lt;!k 23:
Holt, Mr,. Edward Natroaa, Mn.
l(t ·OO
A. V. Crlil, 1 :80 pm, 4-0; Walter
J"obn Arah,...,,, Mn. Ed Kisor, Schae.fer.
· Iif,O: J[elen
10:30
pm,
C.
8:2&amp;
Mabel
and
cy
Mra.
a
Tr
Beekjord,
Mrt.
Susie,
ClaNnce KJ,Hord, Qeorce Canter,
1 1 :00
.Jtnke lltmita, Dold Hudnall, Mildred Bowen, Mrs. Georda Diehl Z, 8:45 pin, 8-0; J, F. F(eldber11er,
11 :30
8:3&amp;
Harner,
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Irene
0-20;
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Mr1.
n
Wellma
.Mr1, Smltll 2·111 am,
Rlclwlf Hui:hea, JOJCl!I Shuster,
12:00
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and
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da
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tor
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Upbound, Qolllpolll: City .,
(Ill, 1'111)1, Dwiaht Landrum, r■ . ond Becky, Mrs. CIII\�� aoobl,
J:30
Mro.
Shirley
Wl,o,
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Huntlqton,
am,
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_Coal
Klnl,
Mr,
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7,
John lellm, WtJlu, Ci,ehr,n,
. ,ol
Raymond
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Kn Q ·
...._. ml ,on, ell and Kay Ann, Mrs. li',tl· Dlebl f , tll a,n, 2·10, �..
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and Loul, ond Chai'\1¥z .,.. 'E. Sal�eltl, 1:20 pz\l; ,'111,1 ; South- I
ii,.,
j\jl""!ll an� ,on .
t;;IO
�lfay
Her- Lee , am ona the memben ,nij lldo ol ern, 2:40 pm, 13-0; J114n CUii, f; lO
0:00
lltewlii, arifonl: llro. lllllord · the Laurel CIIII Bet�r , 001th pm, CM; PenlllYIVl!!la- , D;tfl pm,
5:JO
Club who vlolted the ill\lzie ri, , it 8-1, one derrick "°'-I; i!Qou LorHtwk, Long Bottom
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radne ,10 pm, M; Oo�etL U�O am,
Dl1ml11ed May 26 :· Mrs. Hobert · Mar ietta, Monday,
s,llO
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Roy
owell
nd
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Chauvtn,
B.
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Froni
llcKlnnlao,
Jli,lchert
l1;00
d11 Coolin, Jaclt Loe 'qiom.,, have returned to work ,n.r �zl. Crown Point, t:IO im, ,a,o Jeller­
4;
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weekend
1: 30
'8ltb7
the
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10
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1011,
hero
lbolr
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Stanley MarUtt, Mrs. Nardle A. '
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Crowder, Daniel Swisher, WIIIl1ra f.:•:::
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DeWf!ltae •nd d1u1hter; Mr,. Da•
10:00
vld Holley and ■on.

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" W e have Just enough rohg1on ' 1o
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At the sam e time the gro up
pl a nned a family pirn ic for the
July mee tmg The time and pl ace
to be announced al the June
meetin g . Mrs. Lilah Zerkle was i n
charge or the devotions, lh&lt;' sub:
ject of whith was ''A Teacher
.,,.,,., , Talks To God". Assisting Mrs.
Carson as co•hostesses were Mrs.
Hazel Smith and Mri. Vivian Fry.
Allending were Miss Hilda and
Lorena Weiss, Miss Mary Duddi ng
I Mrs. Jean War ner, Mrs. Reynolds,
W,,.li. P,earl 8':,u1h, Mrs. �.kle,
)In. C.pel!•" · llrs. FOJ}.,.ng,
\trs. I.-» Harbour, Mrs. l&gt;orothy
Sehw1 b.

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Mr. 111d lln. Hobert Szp,lley
•pe n t a cou ple Qf d;ir • .with Mr.
•nd Mrs . ,J1µ1Jor S1Di4lley, W,;, irton .
Mr. Mod Mrs. Dudley Gan dee or
_,MJtriq,n -.pep. l � coqple of days with
"·Ille Boo..,.,un.
bl , ,1,ter, __,
f'H•
Mr . and Mrs. R,,;iy Horri1. Columb,01 , apent a te'.i,' days with Mr. and
Kra. Rlct\,lrd Fick an� so n .
llr. 11jd J,Jr1. V)ra,I Wood, Atll•
"''• vl1iled reoenlly with Mr. and
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Jn.
M1r\oo Wood
Mn. Richard Fick and Mrs Harold Hawk •nd 10n, Mark . were GalUpoll1 visitors, Wednesday.
Mrt. Floyd Ridenour w" ple 11•
111ttly 1urprloed Tuetday even lJzg
Wll/t • blribdl y perly. Ice cream
and cake were se rved to Mr , a nd
.M.H . RoJ�r Epple and daughters,
ehlldren, Keith RJde nour a nd Mr.
ehll.dren, Kelth ;RJrt1nour a nd Mr.
D'T�-...JAi
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and Mn. Floyd Ridenour.
Mr. and ·11r1, R1ch ard Va nMeter
An: .e,ptn cbure� wddl.,, It be.
�ed. tw '4t.urd&amp;Y , .,,. •• and el)!l4Nn 1 GJry, Jnd., and Mr.
at � H,a�rfl'ifJiY#JJ.e .11)-d )111. Jllymond VtnU.eter,
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w,n , IN!I vuJtjn1 their
· llllt-,
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�:Kt-1. Mabel V1n�r ad
t ive,.
o er ..:
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were Mrs.
O fficers named
Mary Capehart: president; Mrs.
Ellen Fogiesoni, vice president;
Mrs. Kathc-rine Reynolds, secre•
lary and Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt,
treasurer.

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Z-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., May 28, 1960

New officers were elected at a
rueeling of the Sunshine
Sun day School clue of the MaJOn
Methodist Church al the borne of
Mrs. Jo.)l ee Carson.

., United ,,.... lnt�tioMI
Today iJ Saturday. May 28, t ht&gt;
in
workers
farm
fewer
30,000
there were
1 149th day o! th e year,
with 2 1 7
1 959 lh&amp;n in 1 956. and lhat downward trend more i n 1960.
The moon is approadl{ng its
is expected to continue.
first
Quiirler.
In most farm operations, the cost of human
The morning stars arq Mars.
labor has become prohibit i ve. Modern roach• Jupiter and S aturn.
On this day in histor)· :
inery can do a superior job at far less cost.
As evidence of this . automation has been go•
In 18D2, a budd;ng comedienne, ,
i ng forward at a rapid pacE- i n U.
agricul- Marie Dresili er made her debut 1n
New York in the comic opera. I
lure-. F arm machin ery assets, valu ed a l 1940 '"I'
be Robber of the Rhine."
In It29, for th e first time in
prices, increased 1 35.9 per cent between 194 0
motion picture history, . War�er
and . 1 959.
Brothers released a talking film
,
Finally, t he trend I� for the number of Am• produced entirely in color-, entitled
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encan farms to decline, whtle the average "On With The Show:·
acreage per (arm increases. Again , machinery
Jn 1934, Mrs. Olivia -Diorme gave
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to live �aby girls in her ·
makes this possible.
S uccess( ul farming and mechani zed f arm- farmhouse near Call r n der, Ont .
In 1937, British• Prime Millister !
ing are virlually synonymous terms the se Stanley t,aldwin relligned to he
.
days. That will remain true, regardless of mi• 6urcecded by Neville Chamberlain

Bedford Teoche_r___C-hester Soc ial
I s H onor G uest
Events Reported
By Clarlo Allen
At SCh00I D•inner
Mrs. Robert Wood was hostess
Mra. Leona Story, who retires
\h.ia yea r a s a teach"er 1t the Bed·
ford 11chool. wu guest of ho nor
Wedneiday at a di nner at the
ICJLool prepared ao.d served by the
1eb.ool eookl, M r1. Bert Romine
1,D..ll Mrs. Russell Cullum.a.

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Elocted
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Sunshine Class

'fOD,\Y AND
YESTF.RYE AR "I

Fam Income And Farm Machi nery

farm lnoome thal oceurred In 1 1151!

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CommP.ntat.ing Editoriall)'
n.. .,..b drop (about 2 per cent) In r,ro,s

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STRAWBERRIES
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ltlmlnldn tho! mtNJ, Umkonoumlng · cibort .,,..,
""1ffllng•1nd ·noon, &lt;T�lnk of tho itJllnl bolet ,ou'II have
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ln ute" tlme ,ou 1,va. '
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Um• 1 bolo lo tlod wJlh tho Mf, No, I, 11'1
And , • •
Jnort "aklpa" dut to tloppy llnoWng,
11,d '!or 9ood ,
No,
I Baler can H countid on to give
In ever, wlJ, tht
you more boloo, btHor blln, 1nd for I lot of "lit ytitt,

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Selection of USED FREEZERS

SOME OF THESE ARE LIKE NEW

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Jack W . Carsey, Mgr,

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OPEN EVENINGS
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a, against

11158 ilAs been given all klllds of attention. It
bas been blown up a., both a political and an

economic problem. For instance, some have
forecast that as a result of the drop, farmers
wlb .-,l!ft!ty curtail their purchases of me·
·
cllllllJed equipment.

� equipment makers do not share this
pesslmlsm, and with iood reason. The income
..1.-u-- ._,.
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�.-,1 a,.niversal, geographical]y speaking, Many bnner-s in various areas
are doing a,s well or better than be fore. Their
purchasing power is u nimpaired.
More impOrtant , farm economists under8tand th.at first-class mechanized equipment
js an investment, not merely an expenditure
- and an essentia l i n vestment. For instance,
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i'J'hole pre.eat were Mn. Helen
co-,
uiH ·Ad• lio-•
�n,, Mr,.
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Helen Dais, George StrJent, Mn.
Harry Swartz, Mr. and Mi,. Bert
Romi ne, Mn. Russell Cullum11, Mrs.
X.Uneth Romine, Alan Swartz and
Ktcnedl Swartt.

Vn. stqry waa pre■ilmted wilh a
hanidbai, a gift Crom her fellow
�aclJ,en. She ,and her husba nd,
llbl, are plan nln g to leave soon
for Florid a where t hey will make
their perm anent home.

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P-', _...._._.. t.e&amp;J.p,i met Fri•
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koULI Troop 146 of
Boy er,bo
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IJUt th
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,n,raenttd by Steve
tllild, oaS, ac,out who ._ to
l,olt, . '
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SCH OOL IN PROGRESS
for the May meetin g: o f the sewing
V
acation Bible School h
now
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club. Followin g the bus i ness see• in
prilgr (•� s at the Joppa MethO•
sio n , a sOcial lime was enjoyed and diSt Churth" It will continue until
.a des111erl courtte Wmi served to June 3. Everyo n e is
welcome.
Mrs . Harold Hawk, Mrs. Raymond Tile church is loci.ted between ,1
Elberfeld, 'Mrs. Henry Eichinger, Reedsville and Tuppers Plains. '
tt{rs. Eddie t-t;artung, Mrs. Wallace
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Amberger, Mrs. Roger Epple, Mrs.
CON V ENTION IS SUNDAY
Gordon Rtde n ou�, M rs. Charles
The M i ssion ary Conven tion of
Fick, M rs . Jo�n Fick, Mre. Delmar the Hock,· n• Valley Su•·'l11r,· ,.t
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B aum, and M ise .EII th er Hayes . Th e I will be held� al tbe Mt. Zio
n Bap.
Jun e meeti n g w1) I ?e al the home list Church in Rutland, Su nday,
of Mrll. Hen ry Eichmgcr.
May 29, with the Rev. Albert
Mr■. Charles Bi1aell is a sur�ical McGhec as pa stor.
patie nt at St. Joseph llo■pltal i n
DINNER 15 MONDAY
Purkersburg.
The Letart Falls Community will
S�t. Albert Peterson, Dayton, hold Its an nual Memorial Day
spent the weekend wilh his wife dinner at the communlfy ha ll
und daughter at the John G in1hcr Monday Htartlng at U :30 a. m.
home.
sponsor\•d by the Letart Falls Me•
tbodist Cb1nehet.
Goe&amp;JeiJI
r. IDd lln All/en
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Patty vlaited llr. and llro.
AIO T"
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John Glotber.
The Ladies AJd ol fJ,e St. Pt ul'1
n Church will mtet Wed·
Luth�ra
of
K�Jl.er
Mr. 1nd Mn. Gerald
C oiumbJU vilil-00 with .Mr. and ne»d.ay, June l , at 1 :'6 p. ,ii . at the
home or Mrs. Samuel Mlchui .
Mn, Robert llltchie.

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Scouten of thf! Tri - State Are a
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BoY Scou t ""'unc
Jl at the Ir annu al
meeti ng Thursday evienlna: eleC't­
ed John Churton, P resident of
Banks•Miller of Hun tington, to
serve es president of the Counell for the coming year. Mr.
Churton, who has served Scou t·
i n g for 1ever1J year ■, was a n
E agle Scout in his youth.

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un.iv.entty d�n todaf ta�led the
pf droftl11,1 • ,,...w "®llitU•
ti.on for T,uJUy ,at tbe 4ifection
of the milil,1?'1 l'"1ll whi&lt;I&gt; aelz•
ed I\Ol!lrPI of ljje country before
.ia,.. Friday,
lstaabul Uoivenlty Pl\lf, 6iddlk
five
$. 011,11' beJ4e,I a
.,,_w pro6Nor, who tle.w to An•
b,a, Ille ,� caplW, � IP to
wOJk Oil ti,, ""I" dem0«1Uc con•
fl,ltuLi,on /le!lrted by Gen. Cetnal
Guroel', jw,t, rqlme.

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Mn. Charlte J, Brown, Galllpollt. 1
Mr. and Mn. Lou Diehl called 1
GD hi• 1lster, Mn. Lona Roeeher,
Cheater,
,
Mr, Utd Mn. Clark Cline IPtnt
an evenln&amp; with Mn, Emtn1 Fox.
Mr. and Mr1. Bert Houte were I
reN1 nl auuta at the home of Mr. .
and Mn. Roy Howell and lamlly.
llr. and llro. Olc:ar Smltb ealled
on llr, ind lln. Qrllt Arc&gt;bor.
Mro Emm, Fox Netntl; vl•ll•d
Mr. ind l(n, Clark Cline.
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10n1 apent Sunday tYt.1nin1 IVlth
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Mr , and Mro. Grill Ar&lt;her.
Recent _...i. ol llr. and lln. I
Norman S,hae(er lholude
u,d
Mn. Vern SlctfY, coiumbua, .dn1.
lllny Q�rl•, Alfred; .Yn. Ern•
ltai'1, Oolllmb\11; ,M•. Ind 111'1Norll'llll Et,,eo of _, ond llr"
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6:00 Continental Classroon­
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9:00 lC"•fi" Doon.1 n Show
0·80 Totillier
O:OU nou�h Re )ff
O·:'Ul Play Yo LH' Hu ni:-h
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1 1 :llO ·C',,i,nc-entration
12,;00 Tru.tlri or Con11e&lt;1ue nee1
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4-H News

Khrushchev Says

IY MRS. CHARLll WOOOI
•
Sunday School attend ance on
State a.I.....
111,y 22 w.. 43. th,
-� vaI ue now. Ca Med food IJ)ee· W Joyce McCoy, member of the $13.02.
�
illing Worltera 4-H Cl ub· hu
t:.·�·�:-tll:ir�� 1111 ca n mean penn1n saved if
Wor■hi p 1ervlce1 were beld a t
M OSCOW UPI-Soviet Pr-.
lo t o f the bat=U:the out ol farm• tlo:1 from noW �hrou&amp;h mid-June. you can UH the item and have bee n �Jecteti lo repretent We■t the clote of Sunday School "'·Ith mler Nikita K.hru.hebev toda n­
y
Virginia at the an n ual Kent ucky
I Inf,
but it ..n be I dan1etou1 : Th "' lftd other oalad llem&gt;-nd, cool. dry •toraie ,pa ce.
I
an attenda nce of 31 with Human
newed his charce tha t tbe United
,
4-H
Club
Wee
k . The event, ache•�
m a chine, too, l1 It J,n't bandied 1 11h�, ,reen onion■, carrot.a, celery.
,
States torpedoed the 11U11dlit con1 duled for June 7·1 1 •UI be
In 1'aylor leadmg.
1 l'le.1d lettuce. field grown leaf letC, I, 9LAKISLI•
Th� WSCS held 1ta regular ference with tbe u-2 mp.t over
ot the hou� or buildin:i ud live pro perly.
1 1..e•i ngton, Ken t ucky.
A recent 1urvey 1mon1 Ohio tu e, and other aprl n1 areen, wih
County 111'.t.fttlon A..,.t, Agrl.
a definite ucommendation with an
MiH MC.'C'oy, who ii
�ar• meeting at the home of Eleanor Ruuia a nd aaid ,ucb "a&amp;&amp;rN­
The bittle o ! the bu1s a nd ptsta ntimale OD the approzimate t:o:,t far men 1bowed 418 tnJurie■ re• be good hoUday wee kend cbi::i lce:1.
old, baa bee n a club member for Boyle,, on May 17 with an atte nd· ■ion might lead to war."
,
1ultin1 from elevator
accident.I A1para11UJ alao contin ue, in Naao
has be&amp;un. Num.er&lt;ius calla have of commercial contr ol.
Khrw.hchev conceded be .till
'n
1 0 year■ an d ha■ completed ap• ance of mne members ,md one
I thinks President EJ1en bower want.
gue■l.
been re�h•ed recently from farmMany folU would be wlae to st• in one aeJSOn. l'ff"e of lheae and quali ty i■ very 11:ood.
p
roject■. She is a
proximately
1
7
Llberal 1upplle1 of sweet corn
ers and home owner■ concernlna cure o ne of the termite bulletin, were fatal The mOJt common
I peace, but aaid "the way to bell
,ophom
Jege
h•
During •he busineaa meeti ng· ls paved wlth good
con trol of dU!erent peata which available from \he Ext.en,lon 01· cause of fatal a�ldent, with port- and snap beam are comine from
�;:.:.:�.: ���
I ntenti ODI "
mono·raismg plans were di1eu1•
ha ve already appeared.
flee and do a UtUe atudyin.l on the a ble l!llevaton 11 undercarrt11e F1orida .
tha
t
e
wa■
wher
lbou1bt
he
Judy WilJOn , Mar, Lou Gar• ■ed . Tax atamp, were brought in ���
Poiaon Ivy la the most recent habits or the ln1ect and on the po■• collapse, report W. E, Stuckey, B.
Select Good 1 -24 Farm
nhower
wo_uld
land.
11'.cClung
la
n
d
and
Jub1lng
will
Fruit - Sfr,1wlterrlN come- klh
.
one on which we have had ealls. aible con tr-011 before
Frozen 1tr1wberries from y�ur r-� present Mason County at St.ate an d repor:., were made out.
.But �he . Soviet premier, del1vcontractinc J. Lamp and K. A. Harll:neu Ohio the spotlig ht over the Mem orial
Eleanor
Boyle•
led
the
program
State
r
Unive
en11rlcultur1I
sity
_
m
ho
e
,
l.Jh
t
freeze
leane
wlU
r
be 1er ve� with Con■e rvalion Ca mp June 6 l l at
L83, "Kill Poison tvy " with an unknown fir m for h
A
e� n&amp; his firs:t r�port o� the au.m.­
Day wee k end. Clnclnn_aU marketl pnde
for Nina Robinson who w11 un•
for your ne.1:t Chrutm 11 , Camp Caeser in Welntn Co- un t
1ivt1 all the controls . The three priced, tomeU mea not effective 11:ineers. The1 ,re authon of a
br ak _up ■mt'e . bu return
week
of
h
expect
t
eir
pea_k
t
he
hr■t
able to be pre1en t. A beautiful :��e, ��nd1cat�
new A&amp;rtcultural Extenal on Ser·
.
dinner U you hJve "iood" frozen
recommended m a terials
for thi1 ser vice.
Ruu1a �ould not
Mis• Wilson Leon Luckiet
Ju ne. Meanwhile, iupphes are
worship center was used for the mov� 1mmed1ately aa a
year include a mixture of 2 4-D
The backyard orchard man mUJt vice bulletin, ''11111 Portable Farm from A rk n i, Alabama, Tennu­ tr awberries "!' P�uiine Gru�er ' tended conaer�a tion camp ln
1 n,t Wfll,
I
a sa
program "Jesu■, the Light of the
�hto. Sta�e Uruvers1 ty e1:te ns1 on
and 2,4,5-T, Amitrol or Amonium ma ke his deciilon aoon II to Elevator-, Ma.te Jt A Helper
a nd wae selected to return thil World" which was given in play· Berlin .
ee,
Ke
nt uc�y,
and
C
a lifornia.
s
I
Sulfamate.
whether he is goin1 to try and Only". Stuq:ey lt Extenalon aa fe• Rhubarb 18 •till I good value. Pine• nutritlooiat.
year. She i• being apon,ored by let form.
"On a n umber of que■tion,
Garde
n
fresh
flavor
May, Ju ne and July are the best fight peats or leaYe lhe lD alone. ty ,peci1U1t. La.mp and H arkness
a
n
d
a
qu
the Poin t Plea sant Kiwan b: Club .
.
.
re reasonable l n pr ice,
mo
is
apple
which
await set tlement, for in•
re
a
on the 1taff o( the Ohio Agrlhty. o! the �mes wlll not be Miu Wil■on, a sophom
tim11s to control this pe1t , a lthough From a dollan and cents stand•
Refreshmen t.a of aandwiche■, sta nce, t.be conehuio
ore at
a nd qu lity aeems g ood. Banana
n of a peace
■ mam ta lned 1f Yuu have over Weat Vir1i ni a U n iveraity
a
it tatea one to three weeks after point aome famllie■ would be mon- cultura l Experiment Station as
cake, potato chips an d coflee treaty with
has
Germa ny, Weat .Ber­
· co ntinue lo be good va1Uell, Vale n• !ooked 10me basic •�ep■ to freez. been
treatment � get the yellowi n&amp; of ey ahead to purchase their fruit well a a the univertlty.
in club work for ' nine were served.
n
lin aa a free city, we did not
In the pubUeatlon th e en gi• cl a �ranges are of ucellent eati g mg ,uceeu, according to Mi11 years.
leaves and the actual death of the rather than apen(I the time a nd
The next meeti ng will be held hasten to take unllaterla..l
or watermelom: to
quality.
f
Loo�
meaa­
neera
list
c1ute1
rrl11e
of
Gru
n
er.
underca
poison Ivy.
r
t ouble to control Insects and diaMiH Garland, Mountai n Climb­ on June 21 at the Follrod·Robin· ures,'' he aaid.
be featured m some Instances.
First step is to select a ur ers, was aelected by t he
. collapse and mention aome atepa
eases.
Western son home.
POU'ltry end D•lry-Le,..
Aa ls practically true of all
"AU the honest people of the
to take to prievent It. They also
iety of berry tha t ii recommend­
ea:,■
are
t
h
e
better
relative■
'!{a.Ille
chemicals today, these materials
Others may want to go ahead d.lacuu other causea of elevator
·ed for freezer storage, 1be Ohio
Thc!re wu an a ttenda nce of 18 world see in our policy a sincere
may d amage other desirable plants wilb a re1ular ■pray proeram. miabape. ln onl!I aec-Uon of the on a cost per pound bl.tit. Fryen varieties suggested by the Ohio
at last Wednesd.ily evening pray• de■ire for peace and international
and In the Cate o f Ammonium Sulf­ General pUI'J)Ole 1pny1 are n ow bulletin they IiR. t lni pointers for wlll ,probably be unone � Acriculturll E2:periment Stat.ion
er meeting 1ervice with Vere 1ecurity.''
am ate sterilizes the soil for several available which include, botft m• mating the f■rm elevator 1 "safe !terns featured for outdOOI' c.qok• IN: Pocahonta,, Surecrop, Earli
Khrwhchev walled no WOJ'd■
Swart% leadiftl. Thil week's l�d·
mg o ver the l ong weekend. "fllere dawn, Midland,
mon ths.
terials to control iueeta and dll­ hired hand "
however
, in condemning the
er UI Albert Warner.
Sporkle and Fair•
y
Termile swarms have been re­ eue. With 1pple1 and quinces a
Copies of the bulletin are e,va il- will be plenty of ice cream avail• land.
Ml. Sterling and the ••eff?vntery'' of Ei1en�
Follrod
Pete
of
ported already. Many brown ter­ regular two Wel!lkl application ls able at county extention office.,, abl�-viaited at the Fol!roii.Robioson hower:-s statement tha t such re­
- -h - ateh . fo r . ,pee'·t
.. a.
mites or a litte r of broken off about as good a time achedule as
••re the berrle, are '
conna 1ss1nce wu part of Amer-home last week.
wings means a termite i n festat ion can be 1ucgested. Cherrie■, plums, Chlordane, -Dlazlnon, Pleld rin, Lin• Meats tha t require short cookin1 ta. le ripe when freez.lng them,
ican policy.
f
Introd
M
r
.
and
Mn.
aair
Woode
o
uction
of
a
imand
new
1 &amp; close by.
- - ---peaches a nd pean ma)' get by with dance, ODT, Malathion, Pyrethrum time - for the outdoor t:rill and �• Gruner iuggeata. Thorough• proved doa: food be aring the well Cheater visited M r. and Mrs. Wm.
and aodium fluoride. Precautions picnics - will be amonr the tea­ IJ �.Jean and pack agt for the know Provi
a feW" less appliefti ons,
C.ur
and
d
a
ughten
a
nd
Mr.
a
n
d
.
n
co la bel h111 been an­
Just becauae termitea are found
r within a few houra after nou nced by
Details on dl■eues and Insect must be foUowed In reeard lo use lures. Ste:akl, lfollnd beef, ham, /
Mn. Charle, D. Woode, Su nday. Supersonic Jel Fleet
the Botkins Grain &amp;
does r,ot necessarily mean the conU-Ol for all va r.leties
�= g.
or these Insecticides u they may frankfurters are among the item■
of truitl
P• .
M ro. Thelma White and chi!,
I
Feed
Compa
n
y.
The
new
food,
l1ouse is ready t o fall down unleu are available
.
.
vang O OUtheas ..
from the EltenaiOn be harmful to people and pell un- to look for.
Shce the bernea and t:ombme
in Provikel (crumble) form is dren rece ntly visited her pare nts
aome high priced extermi�ator 11 Oflice.
Other - frout, lemon.eel• h • with sugar before freezing. Su•
der certain condltlon1;
WAS�GTON
UPI The Air
ma nufactund i n the oompany's Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Carr.
ca ned. Reliable extermina tors will
/ Force will se nd 120-1upersonic
g
a
r_
helps
retain
textu�e
the
thi,
In
o!
home
vegetable garden
plant at Botkins and will be
The bigge■t Insect co tr I robbe a:lad to make a free examination
light.tr planes and. other aµ'craft
acl8 or annen
fruit at well as !Dakes Jl sw�eter. 1 known as Provico's Dog Treat, .ac�alathion and Metho xychlor are lem on moat farmfl ls l:.te:. ft ill
•
lo
the soutbealt At.la area ne:rt
Red
t
a
me
the
production
!or
Pact
the
.
beme
• in moJtt ure cording lo Ken ten Egbert, sales Lurki ng S U b manne ( D
the bell mate rials to control in• impossible to eliminate m ei com.
week.
for a "training eurciae "
sects. For diaeues C. ptan, Zhieb ple.tely. A &amp;ood J ob of cleaning up first three montha of 1960 was 8,­ va�r proof contai ner■ and freeze 1 ma nager or the firm.
n coincide, with an e�actio
e
I
Th
Debunked
Is
d
Miss
r
ion
'01
,
s
cent
pe
poun
mill
up
4
9
quickly. Keep the temperature
or fixed copper are the sbDeated around ·the ptemlses including 8'1
He further stated that it is 1
KEY WFST, Fla . UPI-The peeled step up in pressure from
materia ls. These material• lhould ma nure pilea wilJ be very helpful from a year ago, accordi ng to or the freezer �torage at zero de- complete dog food, blended of the
Red China.
grees Fahrenheit or below.
not be used within 7 da&gt;'I Of �•r• in restricting t he development of Ohio State Unlvenity Extension
.
highei.� quality i n gredients and Navy FTiday night debu nked re-. I
Gen. Thomu: D. White, Air
a
of
ec
on
omist
s
.
ports
lurking
e
n
off
submari
Detailed
information about me- is bei ng packed In !5 and 25 lb.
vest. Jt is important in all pett con• the fly population. Maggo ts Jive by
I
oOo
thods o� fre� ii ng !!""its and vege- bags. Field tested on nea rly 100 the Florid3 Keys and call doubt.I FOl'ce chief of •t.a!f, announced
trot measures to be 1ure recom- the thousands in sil age seepage
last n ight a •·composite air strike
!!
that
Job
opportunltiea
o!f
the
farm
on
reports
periscope
a
w
tabl_e&amp; 18 g1ven in a bulletin dogs, Dog Treat proved to be e.1:­
mendations are carefu11y fdtioWed areas, i n feed lot&amp;, ca lf pens, pol.II·
fore!'" would ■tart leaving Cali•
increase
the
n
umber
o
f
farm
sighted
the
will
.
r
n
i
Rive
Miasissippi
�v
1lable
fr
a
o
m
your
cou nty extens- cej&gt;tionally palatable to all ages
,s to amounts to use and the ridm, try m anure, wet stra w sta cks, old
a June 1 for the PhiUppJnea
fom1
But both incidentll were being
opera tors who become part•tlme ion office.
1 and breeds and produced I firm.
1 ber of days before harvest tO e�fe- wet bales of hay and grass clip- farmers,
Formo■a
and Thailand.
say
Ohio
State
Unlver­
i
n
vestigated,
the
Navy
s
aid.
ly apply the various matetlah. •Re- pings, Old stra w a nd ba les can be
J normal, healthy at,o!.
gardless of this fruits and veg11na- spread out The other ny produc• sity Ext ension rural sociologiats.
District Soil Conservation. She is:
GAME S BRING JOKES
oOo
Command
I An extra foature of the new a ju n . at
bles should be washed or wil)ed ers can be drenched with residual
ior.
Point Pleasant High
loud is lhe tin-tie top on the1five
ROME
UPl-'Ib.e
Olympic
'r
s
or
m
s
thl!I
ea
ell
r
str
fo
ed
s
u
�
car�fully to remove residue before Insecticide spray to kill maggots.
I pound package. This teature en• School and has betm a 4-H mtm· Games don't open in Rome unW
lr
bles
g
d
tlon
of
shoul
vegeta
,
n
eating. .
Som e farmers may be interested supply a bout
·1
ables dog fuod usen to ope n ber for se ven years.
August but t he)' tl!"eady are ln1 0 gallona of wate1
In
installing barn a tomi:ters (or
Mct:lung . a freshma n at WVU spiri ng jokes. The lateat cartoon.
and to reclose the package very
P o w e r!
In the co ntrol of com ear.worm "foggers")
per
mi
nu te for each acre tn the
The spr
h s d bl
will_ receiv(' the 4-H acholanbip. published in "JI Tempo" 1bOW1 a
easilJ a crordi n g lo Egbert.
or Eur ope� n corn borer on 1weet action Th�
driest part of the s ummer, sug�rol:
mlst
co
He LS a member of the Good Lui::t ma n in an auto ta.J.tiag to a n ­
cor,n DDT IS the recommended m a•
,
gest
Ohi
o State University
Ex•
the b�rn Enou&amp;h miat fell■ on the
Clover
4H Club and has beep a other man:
ter1a1 . For . the ear worm 2 or 3
30" Rot a r Mower. Riding
,
cows to give aome proteeLion whe n ! te nsio n agricul t ural en gi nee rs.
member
for elght yetr1.
''I ' m here_ for· the Ol)'fQpic,,tt
spr
a
•�phed
ys
r,
group
of
4-H
club
youths
a
t
th
ree
A
day Inter• they are i n the pasture. Atomizers
oOo
Sulky, Gran, y Tncror - mow1
.
I
ys
the driver. ·
vals
st�rt
nd
o
Extemuon
day
mg
sa
n
South•
e
from
ts
n
age
a
silk
3
f
t
t
e
r
Producers
a
sweet
market
early
or
..,
on
P· use pyrethrum . oil 8p ra s F1ies
the 6nerc lawn,. the toughest
- C t •n •
�--..�.
...,._n
Sfrawvwrry
I
"B
t the •
f
"!�US
monthi
a
t
pears
Ohio
will tour Colu
Ill n eeded
to control this are not resistan t
c �
r
rough with ,,u,/
Rev�ca Mar_ti� and �anel Eshe� awa/" says �: oth�U:
to py:ethrum. c� .n in Ohio s hould follow a de• railroad and
worm. . .
,
fm1te
marketi
n
spray
schedule
for
g
idclhttes
corn
aur will participate 111 the Tri•
This system uses a ¼ h p. motor
Command Gravely Power to li h"n
"I . II:now, bu t l'm 100kiDI for a
A n _illustr a ted home and_ ga rd!n
borer control( report Ohio Agri• June 20, �• and 22. Purpose of
,,
ounty Strawberry Queen Conteet parking
a
n
d
a
com
re
s
s
or
m!ki�
or
f
C
215
J!tllr lawn and gude:n mutt, Ooe
place.
bulleti n number 48 sh owmg plC·
tour
the
gi�e
S
the 4-H'ers a
IS to
on May 3 1 at Hu nt ington .
more pou !ds o f preu�re per cultural Experiment Sta tion ento,
Trax -3o Tool■!
tures of l�sects and diseases of ■quar
better understa nding of t he many
b
.,
Miss Martin, 17, belo ngs to the
e inch One "fo
r
Ith I rnologlsts.
Term i t e . control caq_ be costly
vege ta bles m th e home garden may 1
steps
Jnvolved
in
tur
ning a raw
oOo
,
Busy
Bee Club. Thi-3 is her 7th
four atomiz�r nozzle. �:: mis7 60
.
SEE US
a �d complicated, The first step in
be �ec.ured by co�ta_cUng the Ex•
year i n club work.
to 80 feet of barn. Cost of this sys- I The most common c::ause of fa. fum product mto a n at tractive ' el1
1ting termites ls to ma k e
tension Oftlce, T.tus 1s one of the te rn
n the
o
p
nun
ge
food
counter.
�
accidents with portable farm
tat
d
Miss Eshenaur, Tip Top Toppen
per ye ar ii aroun 70c pe
FOR YOUR
moat in terestlne bulletin■ pubUs h- cow. Equipme
elev,tor-1 is u n der carriage col• Tilt! . tour will emph asize dalr11, , _,µxe that 's what they - are. says 4-H Club is 1 6 years old and hu
nt plus ,pray cost�
Uvesto�k snd co nsumer food Or .. Robert P. . Ho_ldsworth Jr , , been a member for years.
cd rece n tly for the home gardener. 18 m
uch as a fuU residual spray lapse, _flay Oh� o S tate University
7
Ohio State University Ex tension
An other one . of our peats th at program and ia
marketing. ,
Exten
s u�n agricultural ena:lneers.
County 4-H c.,.,.
che,per
the
seco
nd
people do not like to talk about ls ye
11ie visitors will include twO entomologist.
oOo
More for your Money/
Mason Cou n ty 4-H cam p will
ar. "Fogge !"
spray a ls
ts
D�. Holdsworth is author of an
o.ur fr-lend, the cockroach. Scie�- less per cow r
club boys and a n Extene!on
4-H
When
gasoline
the
filling
tank
.
be
June 27.July 1 at 1,be 4-H and
tha
n herd oils ;p;ri�d
.
ASK POR FREE DEMONSTRATION
l111ls reports there are .55 kmds r n
of a power lawn mower be sure agen t from each of 22 cou_nhes. Agr1 c� ltural_ Extension Service youth ca mp. All club members
by hand spray gu n'
t�e United States,· but only five
the e ngi ne Is oool and shut off, They wlll be quartered in railroad bulletin wh1d1 tells you how to who were enrolled before April 1
distinguish termites from anti.
cars •at U n ion Station.
The most of p)'rettirum repellent war n Ohio S Late Uri iversity Ex· Pullman
�mds ■re troublesome In bullding1.
are eligible to at tend.
1
a.ven cockroaches are developing 11pr ays applied as a �a nd spr ay ill tens ion specialLstl.
After assembling in an SO- pa 11- Entitle d "Getting Rid of Ter•
"We Do Cuatom Grindinltt
CNrh Due
I
sian.1er ra ilroad ca r for a tour mites, " the publica tion co ntains
�eslstance to certain cheinicall, to estimated to cost about $1.5() per
oOo
No. 2nd St.
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Four·H Charta a re due in the
it may be nee1sary to shift the cow per season. Th is wm control
Crop plan ti ng intentl one of h�fing, the boyg and agents will pictures of termites 11 nd ant s an d Coun ty Extension Office before
MIDOLEPORT
tr eatme nt If one form of co ntrol stable, horse, deer Oles and mos• farmers this spring Indicate the est t box lunch, the n visit two drawi ngs showing places jn a Jwie 4.
,hone WY-2,2'7S
does not w&lt;irk.
quitoee. Horn flies may be control- tota l U. S. crop acreage this fall dairy planta to see how ice cream house where control meas ures
.
As
with
most
11 :manufactured an d milk hand- should be applied. Coples are
of
our pes t bulle• led by a Malathion dust or Meth• will be only slightly below that of
5 1 2 I. Mltn SI,
Pomer■1
led In bulk tank operations. They ;1_v ailable at county Extension oftins are avail able· describlng thl1 oxychl or wettabie . powder e�rlnk- last ye ar.
insecu and lts control. Some of led o ver the back, neck a nd sldH l
will eat a picnic dinn er .at Jets' fices.
W [ � l l! V l l l W �I A f � E ', f l i
oOo
Termites don' t wort tsst, Dr.
the material recomm•nded Include and rubbed into the hair by hand.
Careful drying of forage Is the Stadium an d attend a baseball
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Hold
s worth points out ln the bul•
This
sh
o
uld
11me
between
,p
J&gt;e
applied
every
two
most
Columbu
s
a
n
d
Important
art of the recipe
.
BUILD IT WITH
leti n, so _there is no need for
weeks. COil aver11e1 about l&amp;t= , for making hl.J h,quallty h ay WI· Toronto,
··
hasty aclion. After you ,re aure
I per cow per seas�.
.aL • U
·4M'1rl UMHJ • • • .,...,, CHA" • • • ,cause """
fera, the U. S. Department of •
On the second day of the tour you have termites try to find
1 Agricullu re uports
1
1
Face files .which appeared In
· the you�.11 wl�I vl s�t the Pennsyl• out the extent of tn'festa Uon. Look
oOo ·
vania railroa d s deuel shops, the for the ameu nt of injury to wood
19159 stiU have n o effective COD·
We Mix Concrete To Your OWn SPttlfltadom,
One-third of t his year's high
railro ad and find where the termites are
trol. feed or 1 p11ture the cow and ech ooJ senior• who live on farms Chei:tpea te and Ohlo
Deliver It Right To Your Job
NHtled
br�(lg 1ng th.em into the barn •t
plan to attend college in 1960, yarda, and the Swift &amp;. Co., pack• en tering.
I
ant. They wlll view
hog
10.30 a. m. LI one poulbiUty,
Dependi ng on y our appr, isa l of
Oh io State Unlver■ lty Ex· RJ . pl
Apparently II lonJ as lnseets: report
buy1n, and gr,dlng at Producers' the damage, the ent&lt;imologist
tension economists.
11le ya rd and beef buyi ng at t�e suggests, either try a poiloned
ean o utmul(iply man we m going I
oOo
to be fa ced with anore pest probu . s. Department or Agricul- lndependent sale yard. They will soil barrier method yoursel f or
end the day with a pork barbecue get estimates from two or t hree
leme every year .
ture icientl&amp;ts have developed
at Ohio Stale UniversJty's swi ne peet con trol operatora wh o bave
a method of produclna na\urllly
evaluation station .
Phone WY,z.3214
Page SI,
Middleport
locally eatablis hed.
reputati&lt;ins
.
colored, 1inglestrength
canned
Slop■ • scheduled tor the third for satisfactory wort.
juice from red grapefruit,
da)I of the tour Include a Kroger
oOo
wa rehou se and superm arkets. The
.
Medic al care coat h■1 risen at
,
to� wlll end wit� • noon lunch1 much fa1ter rite than the co,t eorl:
,
Each fir!11 visited will have
of JMng, accordinl to Ohl o State
� _Npresentative present to , ana•
University Extenilon eonomlits.
W� que■tlon■.
000
!e tour h sponsored by the
g
o
od
The first e1■enUal of a
0
Agricultural Exte nsion Ser•
1:j
·
garde n Ii a good toll loamy i n vi�p, the Railroad
Commu nlty
texture, well d ra ined, ' and free
bus area,
e
the
Colum
mltte
C
of
qw
from shade, 11y Ohio Sta.le Uni• the
Columbu1 Milk Distrlhu�or-11
ver,lity Exten■lon hortleulturista.
At;l�•tlon, the Producers LaveTILL!l't-CULTIYATOR
oOo
Assocletlon,
Cooperative
•
Forest expert■ predict I boo m• �k
end I
Indep
t�e
Co.,
and
....,. "' mpadl:J ..
lt
w
i
$
ni•
Ing market for timber 11 the
tilUna' • eulll1111lhlf:
ciatt:n
Asso
g
r
Ma
toc
ll:etm
tlon continue, it■: ,rowtb and eco-- Lives k
1 .1
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�nd _the Kroger Compan;.:_ _
· IIW, ..U•the1'1Qia1
1 nomic expanaion.

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Cl!annel 8 - Monday

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Social I tems

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8:00 C.prtoon Speclacula't'
8:30 , Romper Room
9:30 Movie
t :-25 Your .t!..:Sso Repll'lf.c
1 :30 I Married Joan
,2:00 Restless Oun
12:30 Love 'l'ha t Bol
1 :00 Abou t F.aees
l :SO Medic
2:00
Dl:y I n Court
John Uopkln11 File
'l:30
The Gale Stor-m Sbo1r
The Big Plctt1re
�-no
Beat the Ooct
College New, Confore nee
Amerlca'.11 Newsreel Album 8:30 Wbo Do You Trull
t:-00 A.meri,CA11 ��Gilnd
Travel Film
5:30 Rin Tin Tin
Mystery M atin�e
8:00 San E rJDciBco Reat
Ope n Heirin g
1:30 Your Essc. Rf'Of914f
Ma n , Medici ne and Space
6:40 Weather teller
Na t ional Education As,i.ot.
8:':15 John Oa)y ,-:"eWI
Matty's Fu nl)les
7:00 \Brokcen Arrow
Eve Arden Show
7·
30 (:heyenn e
People's Choic�
8:30
Bourbo n Street Beat \
Ro�in HIIQ�
1
�?;�'Adf(,.,l\l(SS�ln PandlN
TraCkd'aOU1 1 1•&lt;1
l:30 Ted �cli: Amateur Hour
May�'tl�k11 � · - I ' '
.
1 1:00 ·ne N1'W't Tonilbt
Lawma n
l l : 10 Scanning the Weather
The Pebel
l1: 1s sport Report
The News Tonight
11:20 Late Show
Weather Window

•1"est v·argin1a
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Looking �d On The Food Morkets

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9:30 The Muk.ans
l0:30 Joh nny Staccato
u , 10 Late Show

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11":00
1 1 : 16

498 Injuries

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This is the V :e
TV Chapel
Industry on Pa rade
Garden Club nf the Air
Frontiers of Faith
Sunday Movieti.me
Monza Challe n !!:e
Crotched Mountai n
Favorite Story
World Championship Golf
Meet the Press
Sunday New&amp; Picture
Overland Trail
Music on Ice
.C..,,.evy Show
1':,retta You n&amp; Show
People Are Funny

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12:00
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12:45
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Channel 8 - Sunday

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•:.00 The &amp;:hool 81.or,
,:ao Science Fictlon Theater
5:00 Detective·• Dairy
:5;30 Waterfro nt
6:00 Home · Run Derby
6 .3 0 News Picture
' :45 Sports Roundup
6:5!'i Weathercast
'i :00 S-11turday Nigi,t Jamboree
7:30 Rrinam..a
8:30 The '•an and th e ChallE&gt;ng e
A · DO ThE&gt; Oenut
6:30 World Wide 60
1 0·3fJ " an '-r om Tnterpol
1 1 :00 N e ,..s Headlines
1 \ ; 1 0 w •athercas:l
1 1 : 1 5 Sh ockwatch
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Willlam J. Kaeotner ha, bee n ap· DEVOTED TO l�TERESTI
OF MiEIGS·MASON AREA
pointed ma nager, markel reoearch,
Other offlcer.1:1 elected are Vice for Van a dium
11ehlr1,.• S. Owen, P'ubl1ther
Corporatio n of
P reside n ts: L. 8. Am,baey, llu11t• AmerJca, according to an an •
Publlshed every .it'".lrMOD eJ
ington; Miles Epli ng, Gallipolis nounCi!n;ient by Raymond H . Fil• ,ept Sunday by The 1Jb1o Va lla
,od Robert Irie, Aabland. Arthur IIGpr, ilr., • •�n\, aalea.
luhUi!!lnf ComP&amp;DJ at 110 lzf•
)Ir, .Ko,ltner �,, � affiliated .!hanlc St., l'o!!&gt;&lt;roy, Oblo. ht,:\
&amp;cout
Dodie .,1 ,
CommJ,wner
oJld
'!.;I!: a,
uriJ. wtU1 VOA for tile pait twenty nes1 office phone wv2:21!§6, ldit.,
char)! ....luud.
Ed· yean � tor brief ·interrup• 91 office ohone WY2•215T.
Entered a• aeconc.t cJ1ss matltnt
IWII
�pally for iOVfr nme nt
wN"d Jt,ddo;t of
.
elected ANillant
r. N•· _.rvti,e. He -Alli � Ch,\♦! ol the netter a t the pOOI oHlc, at Poll l�:00
,,.,. l'�Y• Settkall, Office of eroy, Ohio.
�l COWlril repre
12:30
NaUonal ■dvenhltnf reuresenu
, Jcabn Pr;ice �MfNIII _(rbpli 1951 to
eeted are L. B.
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,
Cbur!'lp, Herb Go
M lat# • qtikf of. Jbe Fer• llve: Bottlneli�-&amp;u.h.tl, t,c .• at, 11:00
F,j&gt;,
PAR .AD&amp; N!'JICI
:30
chatl �)" BtQeh .ef Uf,e Buioess and .exuiRlon Ave.. New York CitJ
Membeni of the Ladies Au:rU· lius· , Rol&gt;ert Irie and!1 :45
�•,. Ynrt.
D•I- S,rvt&lt;:, �ml!!ial&gt;'�tlon .
lary of Orew Webster Post No. R. l&gt;retl.era.
2:00
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rate1:
ht
Subscripti
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ser•
he
waitiofl
hiJ
oew
to
ao Amer·,Cln ,.....,-_..
PrJ.or
••;�n _ are reque.at
3 :00
••-..:. to lbe v� " 1tltl �t-Ulel for Va n tarrier where avails,ble, 30 c311r
m- ,,�-"Y
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,. ere .,............,.
to meel on the Kroger par.,.L-J8"
•-11board, lh.e , 4l01J11Ci1 '1
3:!lO
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¥"" tbe
oer
weok:
one
yeo
r
ln
edv'ancff
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ad1Jl,DI Corpor1Upn.
lot M.ond a y at 9 &amp;, m. to NriiCJ·
4:30
namy,
cy
a
t'he Oailf Sf'ntlnel office, $11l.tal
pate ln the pa rade t.q Beech Mli -m Jd,.: bod • :wit,,e
)Ir. �tner .•�ed U n iver- ,hi: m onths, 17.80; t)iorH monm1 !!:00
r.rove Cemetery for Memorial .e(I P •�Ltte b'Wll "1fi41mber1,
5:30
.-p.c1 loo were ael� -,.icouncil lity c-one.e of But,era Utitversity 13.90. BY r?Jotor route where avail
Day ,ervice•
fl:00
�
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National
ii
lf•mbfn-,\l-l,1r,..
men
abie: one month. $1 . B:,- 111ail: (1D
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6:30
by
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HOl.llR HOJJIIT
pl,� 1 � _ it;I, 'Wlni
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E nos, Ravenswood; Miss mHy Ve• con,UWl,e � votiA&amp; me hen of tile ,ppobllpie t' &lt;tl
of mar,et
-manaaer
l.
&amp;In
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lo
8;30
Qr\a OhUnier, Pomeroy; W.ort� eoUAcl
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rnlll"cb
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9:00
c,.,iNI
Johnson, Pmneroy; Fred �rnold.
lotli )jJr. lw11J)er aJJd l(r. Bur•
1 1 :00
Pomo ro,: Fr�•• Andrew
111111,!
bOD,'ll'Od bl
iUl ,r.111 be lQ.clt-' .at the corpora•
t l :05
New IJ,ven; w�Uap, Fray UtolJ&gt;J· 1'" Haljoo,al � 1'1!11
u • Uon•, ,)Jew York beadq.rl.ers.
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ver
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Middleport ; Mrs. Joh n R. Sellers, ed Seolee to Bo h�". Thie
the
highes
t award which ca n be
Portl and.
conferred fo r work In a BoY Se oul
ncil. Those distinguishe d were
Cou
:
?.b
r
DJscha ges.
y 24 Mn. Irene
Littere,t, Tommy Kerwood, wn. Charles Waltz, David Frtahcl1,
4 :00
lard Slr aHS, Mrs. Lula Fr)' , Ever- W alter La mbert, L. B. fmid•lrf,
4: 1 5
ett Phllll-ps, ilt"r-11. J1me1 Line, M U • an d Howa rd Pyl e ol Hu nt10,gton;
4::45
J11rd KcCqale:y , )In. D, B. C hand · Ralph Spe n cer, Pomeroyj i,:errill
6:00
nt
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Mo
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Ed
Gau,.,
Cheshir
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BrlggJJ,
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ler, M'ra. �rt .J.acohl, )In. Thom•
8:00
Galllr,
pen;
o
low
feet
.5
15
per,
l!l
.
G
•• Uoruri. Pa µj.d,a Ctiu ln i , Tim• of Aebland, Ky. Waldo S. LaFon
7:30
poU1: 18. 1 upper, 13.'1 lower, 15 ft.
ot.hy Caimin,, William Hanis. WII• o f A■hla nd wH nomln a,te,d by ' t he open ; Lock 23: H.O, river filling,
8:30
y;
d
8$:
J
cil
n
cht
e
n
at
a
Cou
Appala
J,rd L.ucaa, .Ura. Wlllla.m Surck,
9:00
Cond ition of
°'Im •: All
Mn , E. E. N0ttar, ·Mn. John Hol• , W. Va, , for hh1 service!! J� that
dams
are up 13 throu1h 22, a ver•
9:80
,
liday and lnfant, Prem. Infant Fe- area before movine: to A1blan'd.
a1tn1 two traps open. tock 23 is
1.0:00
r
owth
r
was
apld
g
n.1'1
,
por
Scoutt
male Mayae
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10:80
trayed under the theme of "Fifty �own . All Kanawha Rl'fer d1111a
.
l l :00
Ad,nlu.ipJUI May 15: Mn. Mi n· Golden Year■". It w as revealed are on tlte ■ill. ·
Ohio lflwar ...h, l)MmNund :
l l:10
nie Green, Pomeroy; Mr,. Mar- that Jbe progra m In the Tri-State
l2;80
1b1U Adami, Raclne; Mrs. Arch Area has doubled ln the p111t ten l....,:N:k 15: A. V. cr1u, Jr., 1 :41 em,
Rollln1, Letart, W. Va,i Charles yt!l ars, Membership In 19&amp;0 wal 8-0; Lock 17; St. Loui1 Zephyr,
Morarity, Pomaroy.
41 88 compared with 8192, In 1 960 6: IIO ,m, 9-0; Lock 19: OVEC, 4:23
Dilm !ued ..M,ay 25 : J� Rose, , Durin a the same period the nu m- MR , UM ; Gene Rlch �son, 6:10
9:00
Mra. Edward ·ll1me1, Wayne Hut- 1 ber of unit. erew from us to am, 0-3 ; Trade Windi', 1:15 •m .
t:30
,
ll-2;
Look
2
1
:
Beaver
it
9
am,
1,D;
chllllOn, GO\dfrey Scbuol, lherry 2M.
�:45
Dixie Spirit, 9:80 am,, 11-a: Lo&lt;!k 23:
Holt, Mr,. Edward Natroaa, Mn.
l(t ·OO
A. V. Crlil, 1 :80 pm, 4-0; Walter
J"obn Arah,...,,, Mn. Ed Kisor, Schae.fer.
· Iif,O: J[elen
10:30
pm,
C.
8:2&amp;
Mabel
and
cy
Mra.
a
Tr
Beekjord,
Mrt.
Susie,
ClaNnce KJ,Hord, Qeorce Canter,
1 1 :00
.Jtnke lltmita, Dold Hudnall, Mildred Bowen, Mrs. Georda Diehl Z, 8:45 pin, 8-0; J, F. F(eldber11er,
11 :30
8:3&amp;
Harner,
'
V.
C.
Irene
0-20;
,
Mr1.
n
Wellma
.Mr1, Smltll 2·111 am,
Rlclwlf Hui:hea, JOJCl!I Shuster,
12:00
,
and
.2,Q,
am,
h
da
ell!!
J
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tor
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lln. Clyde �rey, Wtuwn Dou12: IS
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Upbound, Qolllpolll: City .,
(Ill, 1'111)1, Dwiaht Landrum, r■ . ond Becky, Mrs. CIII\�� aoobl,
J:30
Mro.
Shirley
Wl,o,
J
Huntlqton,
am,
�
_Coal
Klnl,
Mr,
.
7,
John lellm, WtJlu, Ci,ehr,n,
. ,ol
Raymond
. �:45
Kn Q ·
...._. ml ,on, ell and Kay Ann, Mrs. li',tl· Dlebl f , tll a,n, 2·10, �..
.
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and Loul, ond Chai'\1¥z .,.. 'E. Sal�eltl, 1:20 pz\l; ,'111,1 ; South- I
ii,.,
j\jl""!ll an� ,on .
t;;IO
�lfay
Her- Lee , am ona the memben ,nij lldo ol ern, 2:40 pm, 13-0; J114n CUii, f; lO
0:00
lltewlii, arifonl: llro. lllllord · the Laurel CIIII Bet�r , 001th pm, CM; PenlllYIVl!!la- , D;tfl pm,
5:JO
Club who vlolted the ill\lzie ri, , it 8-1, one derrick "°'-I; i!Qou LorHtwk, Long Bottom
1
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pl a nned a family pirn ic for the
July mee tmg The time and pl ace
to be announced al the June
meetin g . Mrs. Lilah Zerkle was i n
charge or the devotions, lh&lt;' sub:
ject of whith was ''A Teacher
.,,.,,., , Talks To God". Assisting Mrs.
Carson as co•hostesses were Mrs.
Hazel Smith and Mri. Vivian Fry.
Allending were Miss Hilda and
Lorena Weiss, Miss Mary Duddi ng
I Mrs. Jean War ner, Mrs. Reynolds,
W,,.li. P,earl 8':,u1h, Mrs. �.kle,
)In. C.pel!•" · llrs. FOJ}.,.ng,
\trs. I.-» Harbour, Mrs. l&gt;orothy
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•pe n t a cou ple Qf d;ir • .with Mr.
•nd Mrs . ,J1µ1Jor S1Di4lley, W,;, irton .
Mr. Mod Mrs. Dudley Gan dee or
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Kra. Rlct\,lrd Fick an� so n .
llr. 11jd J,Jr1. V)ra,I Wood, Atll•
"''• vl1iled reoenlly with Mr. and
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M1r\oo Wood
Mn. Richard Fick and Mrs Harold Hawk •nd 10n, Mark . were GalUpoll1 visitors, Wednesday.
Mrt. Floyd Ridenour w" ple 11•
111ttly 1urprloed Tuetday even lJzg
Wll/t • blribdl y perly. Ice cream
and cake were se rved to Mr , a nd
.M.H . RoJ�r Epple and daughters,
ehlldren, Keith RJde nour a nd Mr.
ehll.dren, Kelth ;RJrt1nour a nd Mr.
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Mr. and ·11r1, R1ch ard Va nMeter
An: .e,ptn cbure� wddl.,, It be.
�ed. tw '4t.urd&amp;Y , .,,. •• and el)!l4Nn 1 GJry, Jnd., and Mr.
at � H,a�rfl'ifJiY#JJ.e .11)-d )111. Jllymond VtnU.eter,
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Mary Capehart: president; Mrs.
Ellen Fogiesoni, vice president;
Mrs. Kathc-rine Reynolds, secre•
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Z-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., May 28, 1960

New officers were elected at a
rueeling of the Sunshine
Sun day School clue of the MaJOn
Methodist Church al the borne of
Mrs. Jo.)l ee Carson.

., United ,,.... lnt�tioMI
Today iJ Saturday. May 28, t ht&gt;
in
workers
farm
fewer
30,000
there were
1 149th day o! th e year,
with 2 1 7
1 959 lh&amp;n in 1 956. and lhat downward trend more i n 1960.
The moon is approadl{ng its
is expected to continue.
first
Quiirler.
In most farm operations, the cost of human
The morning stars arq Mars.
labor has become prohibit i ve. Modern roach• Jupiter and S aturn.
On this day in histor)· :
inery can do a superior job at far less cost.
As evidence of this . automation has been go•
In 18D2, a budd;ng comedienne, ,
i ng forward at a rapid pacE- i n U.
agricul- Marie Dresili er made her debut 1n
New York in the comic opera. I
lure-. F arm machin ery assets, valu ed a l 1940 '"I'
be Robber of the Rhine."
In It29, for th e first time in
prices, increased 1 35.9 per cent between 194 0
motion picture history, . War�er
and . 1 959.
Brothers released a talking film
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Finally, t he trend I� for the number of Am• produced entirely in color-, entitled
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encan farms to decline, whtle the average "On With The Show:·
acreage per (arm increases. Again , machinery
Jn 1934, Mrs. Olivia -Diorme gave
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to live �aby girls in her ·
makes this possible.
S uccess( ul farming and mechani zed f arm- farmhouse near Call r n der, Ont .
In 1937, British• Prime Millister !
ing are virlually synonymous terms the se Stanley t,aldwin relligned to he
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days. That will remain true, regardless of mi• 6urcecded by Neville Chamberlain

Bedford Teoche_r___C-hester Soc ial
I s H onor G uest
Events Reported
By Clarlo Allen
At SCh00I D•inner
Mrs. Robert Wood was hostess
Mra. Leona Story, who retires
\h.ia yea r a s a teach"er 1t the Bed·
ford 11chool. wu guest of ho nor
Wedneiday at a di nner at the
ICJLool prepared ao.d served by the
1eb.ool eookl, M r1. Bert Romine
1,D..ll Mrs. Russell Cullum.a.

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White Sox Add Valued Member
To Competant Relief Staff
� ll'nat. lnhrnlltion1I
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The Chk1.10 White Sox· relief
fthi or Staley &amp; Lown hlS 8 new
1enior partner ift Rud Kemmer•·
AeqoJrH from lbe Washington
�111fon, MaJ 18. as a sort of
"Iun· Ior part��r ,• m
c h�.rge O 1
llllopptn1 up lost games . _ Item_
merer bH proved a revelation to
�•na1ei' Al Lopez and the Amerlean Lea,ue champlon1. He's allo-wed 10 hits and only two runs
lil O 1-3 il\nlll&amp;s and looks like a
valuable addition to a 8laU whose
■tarters have turned in only i.cven complete games.
Keahnerer did his best job yet
fer the White Sox Friday night
'Wilen Ile hurled 1huto ut ball for
I andl 2-3 lnnina:1 in .11 7-4 victory
over the KanJ1s City Athletics
that kept the Sox. wlthln a half­
llllDII of lbe rJnt-place Baltimore
Oriolu. The 6-3, 200-pound right
laandft toot over for Billy Pierce
wh� the Athletics went ahead, 4S in the fourth lnnlng and limit­
ed r(jhlillll City to lour hllli while
· 1trtklng out rour the rest o f the
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Yankees, 3-2 in an
aftt&gt;rnoon
game a11d the Boston lied Sox
downed the Washington Senators,
4-:l in the other American League
games. The Cl l'vclan d-at- Detroit
ni&amp;ht game was postpone d be­
cause of nin

The St. Louis C■rdinal1 knock·
ed oH the first pl ac� San Fr1m­
ciJ!co Giants, 5·4 the Cincinnati
Reels beat the Milwaukee Braves
9-5 and thl! Los Aneele11 Dodgers
scored their fifth straight win 5.
3 over the Chicago Cubs m Na­
tlonal Lesgue action. The Phila•
delphia,at,Pittaburgh nigh� came
was postponed because of rain.

BOWLING

Friday Night LHfU•
Mlgh Scorn May 20
ffigh team single game New
York Clothing 77f
High team three games, New
York Clothing 21�
High ind. single game, M . Mur­
ray 197
High Ind. three grmes M. t!:bers
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S.Cond H•lf St1ndtn1•
New Yo rk Clothing
32 1,'1 HP/2
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Moores Store
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Racine Serv. Sta.
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Fin.I St1ndlnes
New York Clothing
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Moore1 Store
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Racine Serv. Sta . . . . . 33� 68½:
St■un Ml1h1
Hiih Ind. three games M . Mur­
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High Ind. Ri1111le game P. Col·
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H:lgh te.11m three e;ames Land­

PATRl'l&gt;TS SCHEDULI GAMES
BOST'O� (UPIJ - Tihe Boston
Patriots of tJhe Amerifin Football
Ltaeue �� ,announced a 14pme IChedule for the 1960 season
'With 1111 home 91mes lo be played
Frida,. nights at BOBlOD Un!vcr­
aib' ,field.

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AHEAD - • - . .iy Alan .,,_

i Ohio 1·hiuclads Rained Out Friday

By United ,rffl' ln...,natlonal
AMl!ltlC AH U:AGUE
W L Pet. GB
Balt 11norP
21 1 4 .600
Chiv�lann
18 12 .600
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t ·h 1r�go
20 14 .388
�2 1
Delro1t
15 14 .517
New York
Ill 1 , ,&amp;Hli
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13 1 9 .406 B TZL
Boston
12 ·s .400 :""'
Kansas City
13 22 .371
Fr id•y'• IMultt
Ba11 unore 3 New York' 2
Bo ston 4 Washington 3. night
Cleveland al Detroit, night. ppd
rain
Chlrago 7 K■nsa:� City 4, night
Saturclay'1 Probaltl• ;1tdl.,.1
Cleveland at Detroit-Grant 2-1
vs Mossi 2-3
Chicago at Kamms City night­
Dono van l •O vs n111ey 4-2
Boston at Bal! imore night­
Sullivan 1 -4 vs Portocarrero 3-0
Washington at New York night
-Kaat l -3 vs Coates 4·0
Sundly's G■m.s
Chlogo at Kan1a1 Cih
ctr,•C'land at Detroit
Ho.� 1on at Baltim ore
Washi niton at Ntw York
NATIONA L LEAGUE
vi L Pd. GB
San Fran("ISl'O . 24 13 .649
Pittsburgh
23 If .622 1
Milwaukee
16 13 .522 4
Cincinnati
20 18 .626 4 ½
Lo� Angeles
18 19 .486 6
16 20 .444 7 ½:
St. Louis .
Chicago
I I 1 9 .367 9 ½:
Philadelphia
ti 24 .333 11 ½:
Frld•Y• R•1ultl
Los An�clcs 5 Chicago 3
St. Louis 5 San Francisco 4, nlcht
Cincinnali 9 Milwaukee S, ni1ht
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, niaht
ppd, rain
Sdurday', ProNbl• PH-char&amp;
Philadelphia at Pittsbur&amp;h­
Mt•y�r 3-1 vs I.aw 6-1
Milwaukee at Cincinnati-Wil­
ley 2·2 vs Hook 3· 3
Los Angeles at Ch icago--Kou­
fsx 1 -4 v� Ellsworth 2-1
San Francillco at St. Louis­
Jones 5-3 vs Sadeck.i 0-1
Sunday'• Gam.-..
Philadelphin at Pittsburgh
Mi lwaukee at Clncinnatl
Lo&amp; Angeles at Chicago
San Francisco ot St. Loulll

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Their muscl.. flexed in the prelimi­
naries and their eyes to the sky , a host of high school athletes
were eager to show their stuff 1oday in track-, baseball, tenn.is
and golf tournament competition.

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Cloudbursts in Columbus Friday
the �i nclad11, dampened

the golfers, torced the lfflnil indoors and washed out some bai;ebaU.
However, tl1e downpours falled
lo prevent Cla11 AA cham pion
Cleve-land GlenviUe's 880-yard re•
lay Ql!am {rom RttinJ a new state
rec ord. The 9C1uad of Al Woodal,
Frank Peret, Vil' Reed end Nate
AdMls went the distance in 1 :28.8

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CINCINNATI UPl - M�M fheJim Brosnan took the win,
Reda tiave brolnm the jinx that J blanking the Braves with one hit
made M ilwaukee infamous.
. for the final rain-delayed fo ur in•
Today'• encounttr, with Reds- nlnp.
baltei' Carlton Willey wrking for
Vada Pinson hit hi!! second tri'­
the Brave1, may tell the tale. Wil- ple of the ball game to set up the
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Two intentional
se1.11on agalnsl two losses. His first pa■ses loaded the bases to make
l �o :wins came st �he ex pense of Bailey's fo urth homer of the sea­
_ a favor te Milwau kee
C 1ncmnah,
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son II fruitful one.
target.
Bob Purkey w orked five Innings,
The Braves \\'ere eallln11 alon1 giving up six hits including two
Friday night to another Victory, Eddie Mathews home runs, one
when ttie Reds g&lt;it tough and tied wit,h a runner abonrd.
'then, with the jinx in high gear
it &amp;-S0 and in the bottom of the
ninth hig Ed Bailey decided to do I a ndi the Braves leading !5-0. Cin­
something personal to end the citbtati fought back. The Redlega
pu¼)ed within OM run of lhe
jinx.
Brne11, shelling Lew Burdette
He limacked a grand slam home from lhe m o und.
run. It won Lhe ball eame, 9-5, it
Four llraight hits, including a
put the Clncinnalia11s within half­
a-game o f taldng over third place, Gti1 Bell double, llent home two
and it tied Bailey for flfth among runs and brought Bob Rush, the
the National League leadota al l oser, hurrying to the mound: Jer- .
the plate. His average is &amp; husky ry Lynch singled, scorlng a third. 1
Bailey sacrificed·to make Jt 5-4. In
.328.
the slxth, the. Reds knotted the
score on Elio Chl!COll'.liP'Rlfi: •ingle I
and PJnson's firs( triple of the
evening.

Mailman, Freed
By Jury Wants
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1corinc on, • :Eive1)0lnt1'luat buMI
favored PINlt u folkrft:
Referee Charley lb.ndol'lih, 71•
M; Jude• Ray Letoord, 7068, ilnd
Judie Ral ph M011.
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Durlng the cbmpanoUvely doll

fllht, Jordan su:Mend a flYe-ttltch
fj llt on hh •le(t brow- iand , nick on
rilbt brow. He WII bleeding
from the ROie at the finl1h.
· Tbuie ce several l'$8M$ why
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rendtred lnllelder Manuel Javier,
called by Plttatiureh General
Mana&amp;er Joe
Brown "one !'.If
tbe mo,t briJUani prospil!lct1 In
the minor leatu,1." Javier was
wJth the Pirate Jntl!lrnatlonal Lea­
Jue at Columbu•, Ohio. - In addi­
ti on, the Cerda
eet a pitcher
to be named at • later date a·nd
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M.tzen·, 1909 chart w11 ll-10
with el.ht complete garnet. .,.He
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2(tt Innings, allowin,: 191 hita
strlklne out 108 whlie walkine
89. His earitfld nm 1ver11e WH
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night acquired aouthpaw pitcher
Wilmer Vinegar Bend
Mltell
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whose wllWfll body attack won
the world weltetwel&amp;ht coamp1on1hlp from ·laoky Don Sonlan Fri,
day n.lght, probably iwtn defend hia
new 147-round crown, in Ne,w Yori!:
011 Oct. HI.
De1ptte II private return-bout
-conLr,aet with Jordan of Loe Angele1, nesotlaUons today ,ndleat•
1
ed bhat the Macli8on Square Gar­
I den eh,Hqer would be Federico
,,hoffl!,MOn of A.r,enUBII - not Jor­
don.
Jordan, U, wu .unlmpreulve in
Friday a�t,. natlqnall1 televlHd
15-Nunder ct the 1M Vee.a. Con­
vention Center • lie � a u1111nl­
mou• &lt;hiol■lon ,be(ON, • diaappolnt•
l"tJ ct,,wd ..Umo� at 3,DOO,
Don, who weakmed: under Pa-

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High Recogm'tion

Paret's Slamming Body Attack
- Lifted Title From Don Jordan·

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TONIGHT
Color �rtoon Feet-yre
"G UUJ\IER'S TRA\11:LS"
(The Giiint Among lie
· 1'1WI)' Peoples!)
- .wlso James stew.art, She.Hey Wintel'l!I
"WINCHESTER '711&gt;

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FRCM 19.S­
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Crow's Steak House

" a nd behold, al lhe door of the temple of .Jf'hovah , be­

tween the _poreh and the altar , were about five and twen­
ty men, wtth their backs toward the temple of Jehovah
and their faces toward the east ; and they were worship:
ping the sun toward the east .''

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C!iun:h of Chrt.i. Middleport
TEXT, fver,e 16bJ Ezekiel 8.

Seventy-five percent of the wood
land owners in the nation are
farmers.

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Lei's go on a picnic! By all 111eans, '.'let: s?" 'It's ,;pdd l�r a Canlll)I.' Sikh recr�ation
s_trenglhens. family ties . There are �lw�t'I !l ,w. •i&gt;Ols_ tp explore, ciliicllv�tle. lb ioa"kl, .and
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then there 1s always the dinner to be enjoy ed.
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Yes, picnics are_ fine. ')'her� is ju�t one pr ed¥tit!ll piat sbou!d.. � �ftt_. '.!'hey _shlluld
not be. allowed IQ interfere with regular chu rcli altenaance tiy the t'aiiti
' ly_ They ••n always be arranged so they will not lnlerfere.
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By all means enjoy picnics, but ·be aure to keep lint things llrit; on church days
don't !all to attend services tirst.
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that which is good in family arra i!1&gt;mm1:1hity lihi, this feature is
sponsored by fhe bu�iness /irms and, orgdnizotions whosj! names
'lr&gt;pear below.

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" AMl!!lllCA'S GREATEST DA NGER"
Ry Fred I. Gardner. M in ister

Carr i5 heavily favored to win
the Jff.-liOle final and become the
third min ever to win �e title
more than twice. He w � it in
1 9!53 affd 19�.
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But C ochran, a 4't-year-�d play­
er wh o advanced farther than he
or anyone else es pected,- is con­
fident Ile can give the 3'7-year-old
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Carr s good battle.

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-State c-,,.ails
_ For

COLU?d!IUS UPJ _ The elate
today called for new blda on paint
for higliway markers.
The ordlei' (or new bl�11 came
on the heels or Gov . Mlehael V.
DISalle'e eanceUing e o 11 t r a c t
awards made to two Baltimore
Md., firms which drew protests
from other point firms.

to snap tbt old record. set only
a year 1110 by Cleveland East
Terh at 1 ;29.3.
111 the day's only completed
baseball 1ame, Liberty Union of
Fairfield County shut out Goshen
10 move intp the Ilo.ils_ The Con­
voy Unlon-Br1"Cevlll'e battle was
railed a(tei" (ive Wit lnnlhgs with
ronvoy leadl� 5-0.
voy leadln,1 �O.
Sptlheftaltl Pl.,_.. Sh i:
Sprin�iehl showed It is the l
Claes A!,. team to beat in track.
It placed 1lx qu litie{s� . one more
than Glenvil�. �e Wildcats qualified in Ii.I: ot t e eight events
they �11tered.
In the Cl.las A qualifier■, CinC'innati DePorrea. alwaj, • power I
but nevel' a winner in the big
meet, ma)' come 11.ome wJ\h all
the baCQll thil time.
The Cincinnati acbdbl Qualified
in lh ree of the 5ev'en events ancj
fini:11hed tll.nner'41 in t�o m ore
the shotpul aqd broad jump.
The . baseball tournament may
not wind up before M onday.

ed hi• li!II "ilrtlldI,,
tao
Mifldle,m:t l!CiNR!llfhtl!• ella lilt
cream bata, decorated e\lp ea.
and mint, weri � - P'lvon
horns were sJ.veb' to each child. ,
ShtU11 at the IUNI table
helpin g serve were Joe Welker,
T. R1&lt;e. Tomtny Cook, Davtd Knw
ct}'n, Stewart Mehlman, Bdbby 117---.
!ell and Bobby Je(I H)'sell.
Stt:-vc.n's mother, Mrt. 11.obat'
Story. wa■ n■isted by Mn.
Heynolds . kindergarten tenlier. • ..

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SERMONE'ITE

PORTRUSH, Northern !reland
UPI-Bob Cochran of St. Louis
plays Joe Carr ot Oublln today in
what Ireland regard1 H an all­
Irl.�h final for the Brilish Ama­
teur golf championsbip . Cochr�n
is of Iri■h anceatry.

In Most Events; Goshen Is Beaten

The protests charged that Hiah•
way Director Everett S. Preston s
A
had ch1mged spet-irlcations for the
pain) ,1,�r the bid, were In.
The Highway Dt!partment 11ld
in a statement that the previo us;
award! were canc�lled becallS� an
·
"uneuteeuful bidder complamed
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tull
detail!
or
a
mathem'atiPhiLlp
S
n.
p/esldeiit
of Amthat
WIGIITMll,N TEAM NAMID
�
cal formula used to equate dura- erican �le Pbwer Campany
LONDON (UPI}-Slur le y Bloom­
bilily and performance to cost per Jnd of Appa1acl1ian POWtlr Corh­
'1 6"Hher, Pat W,ard Hales, Ann
Pllon were not contained ln the pany Wu presenled pie an�\181
Angela
�don,
Mortimtr e11d
.
original lnvltatlor\ to bid.'•
Conaei'vaUon Service AWaN or the
Ohriitlne 1'ruman 1hav.e ,been &amp;e·
DiS11lle aald he saw nothing u. s. nepil:ttment of the I11l8dor
lecited to repreaeni . 8Ntain in the
#t'ong with th� formula but fell at a dinner ceremony Thursday
annual Wiihtman Cup toonts
n should have been In the origin• evenin&amp;, May all, 111 New York.
matobee Ullil'lll �ht'! United St.tes
al
call for bide. The department The pres�latlon was made by
1t Wtmbledon, .lune 10- 1 1 .
sald the new Invitation for bid&amp; Royce A. �d)'. me Depaiµnent's
mary 238
will carry full details of the for- A111ietant Secrttary for Mineral
mula used to determine the val- Re&amp;aurcea.
High team single game Land·
In a citation letter presented
ue of durabillty and performance.
mark 863
T-,. Five •••••n A,1Contf'OY•ny Ovi,r Conttaet
to Mr. Sporn, Secretary of the
Preston said during the conlro- Interior Fred A. SeatOD, wrote
M . Ebenb11ch
180
versy which arose when details o r that Ou� cOVeted award wu "In
M . Murray
158
the contract and btd,Hng came to reco gnition or th&amp; valuab1e ,er­
P. Mullen
106
At Your
P. Collins
Team Three Game, Fi(e N ovelty Jight that the formula waa gen- vices y ou have rendered u a
erally known by implicati on.
P. Pitchrord
140
pro1,�nent of co.n,ervation of the
Shop 26:.!Q
ruel11 of the United Stat01."
Team Single
Game Stroh'e
CITY LIAGU E
Secretary Seaton apeclflcall,y
Automatic Laundry
Beer Q34.
Mith Stof'fl Ml y 1 0 , I 960
cited
Mr. Sporn's contribution to
St11ndln111
P&lt;t,
W
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In Middleport
High Three Game Ind . , O'Brien Fife No velty Shop 3 1 20 .608
the conservation of fuel, through
Owner-Operator
�9Simproved ul.ill:r.atlon practices ln­
Hohinson's Laundry 29 22 .es9
Mr,. Don Gosney
lllgh Single Game. (Horks) Da- Ohio Power
cluding advanced design and
27 24 .1529
vl
operation of the heet pump; num­
Strnh's Beer
24 27 .471
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erous
improvemenh In the trans­
F.lks
.471
24 27
mission of electricity at high volt
New Haven
18 33 .353
PORTSMOUm, 0. (UPl)-How- sges ; and pioneering In the gen­
SEASON HIGHS
ard Hensley, 41, of near h+re, �(1tlon of eleptrJc)t� l:!f ,st,!�m
Incl. ::I gamea, CHrford 681
.Pla11ned today to regaln ·h!.!I joh · es o perating at high tentpffatqre1
Ind I ii::ame, Ui flord-Flanagsu
• Scioto County maHman foll.ow- and preuures---reeultin'I 'in a
Tcum 3 game&amp;, Elks 2778
Jn,g his acquiUal Friday of mur• stead y Increase In the efficiency
Team 1 game. Stro h's Beer 989
of generatine ele&lt;'lric energy from
dering his wife.
TOP "5'1 BOWLIAS AVG,
Hensley ,was released -aft.er Vin- coal and 1he conservation of
Cl ifford
. . . . . . . . 182.3
''The
ton County Common P:leas Judge fuels.
I.auks
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W. Smilh, olltlng on assign.
C.
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177,3
Ta,.. S.n,allon
e
mont, Jn,tructed the ,Jury lo r - Killer Typhoon Hits
Searles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176.5
In • S•ndwlch"
. . . 17,.0
Flanngan
turn ,a verdict of ,Innocent, after
Scuso11 Fin1:1I Standings.
two day! of testimony. The judge Luzon In Philippines
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MANJLA UPI-A. "killer" tyS'ald 1jhe pr�cutio n 1had no l pre,.11�ted �11oulil!h ev.ldenee lo conv.ict phoon lashed .the Phlllpplne1' blgBUY TWO PLAYIRI
POH11..AND. Ore. (UPf) - The Hensley.
a;eat lsland of Luzon tod•y, caustot.II. ■IG, ti, I, f■I. Portland Be.aver,s of the Patlfi�
He ,had ,been, abarted with sec- · In&amp; the worst floods in M:Jnlla ' s
Coast Le111gue !have ,puffl\Bsed ond•dOfl'e e murder ln lhe shotgun hbtory . and leaving at least lnt
pllc-her Vito V,alentlnell.l from the death of ·his ·wHe, Vlrginla Lo!IW! ., per1on dead or mlsalnG In Its wake
Miami Mt1rlh111 or tihe lnternat.lon­ 40, on July 24 at their home. Her►.
Pollet npotta Hid about 10,000
al
L
eague
and
were left homeleu by the
ahootlnr
o
utfle-lder
lh&amp;
peraon1
wa'J
oontended
Blll
aley
Wll­
POMEROY, OHIO
.sion , from Tacoma.
accldental. -Mra. Henalcy w.as II.HI- r■elnl atorm-the aetond natun1I
ed durJng a n ar,&amp;ument wlttib he,- dil11ler to Jtrlke the Phillpplaea
-husband lnvolvlna: �er �at1her, who j ln a Week-and dn. ma1• wu eati­
· rnated at about $500,000. __
llved wlbh the couple.

Washing Facdities

SL wuisan ln
Final Test For
All Irish Final

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Daily S�ntinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo rt. O , May 28, 1960--5
6th BirtJulay Ob.f!l'Nd
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UNDl!RGOII I IUIIO..Y
Lester Russell Of Pleallliftt Ridd ,
underwent 111rl:ef)' •t the Poinl ,
Clinic- in Point Plfflint 'Nldaf
afternoon. Hia condttJon la lepori­
cd �ood.

Oak Hill News
Item, .)f Interest

a., MrL Hott-lo F,,..,,.
Mrs. UlHan Gladman and daua:i
I ter. Shirli•y . and three friendl ii
Northup vi!ited Mr. and !li(n,
Mtlo
·
Bi gga. Sunday.
Mrs. Emily Ct,ng:roY! of Cbl\l,h.
bu1 spent la&amp;t week with her ln_O­
lher and brothtir, :.t:n. �de
Warner and Wilbur.
Mr. and Mri. Emerson frdoJf:i of
Man.llfield spent last weetenif yUh
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Pl!ll
Kell"°.
Mr. and Pilni. Hobert Whtie l)f
Red Brush. "Ar. and Mrs. R,iymond
frank 1pent an ev-enin1 ncently
with Mrs. Gertrude Wamet and
Wilbur.

Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Fre�••t
received word of the birth ol tWln
daughters born to tfielr ghnd­
daughter, Betty )"rost Myel'I, Col•
lumbus on May 19,
Mr. and Mn. Norman Fref{erick
called on Mr. and Mrs. JYan Wdod,
Pomeroy. Sunday momintlfr. and Mf'I. Koy G�d� al
Tuppers Plain• called on hi.a sister,,
Mrs. Milo Biggs. Sunday.
Mu. Martha :McElroy ,ind toil.
V.irgil, and d&amp;u,hter, Mn. Jf"
ehry
Spencer, spent the week�nd With
,
Dayton Mc�roy and famfly · ' at
Morrow.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rader, Kr. and,,
Mn. Don J.,eil'beit and son,, Sprint
field, spent Saturday nisht Ind
Sunday with the former'a ailtet,
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Biggs.
Sunday · evenine visiton of
and Mrs. Curt Frederick were Mr•
and Mrs. Paul Kelley, "Mr, •nd
Reid Eynon of Morning Star and
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Bailey, BuhQ..
Miss Polly Williama returned Cb
her home near Harpd, K,., Satui-•
day after spending sever� weelii:
with her brother and family, Fffe;/
man Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman ll'rederfel
were in Logan one day last wee\. ·
Jerry Frederick viaited bis unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mn. C. A.. SffW•
art, in Nelsonville. illonday.

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�New Record Set In 880 Yard Rela y Ru n
White Sox Add Valued Member
To Competant Relief Staff
� ll'nat. lnhrnlltion1I
I
The Chk1.10 White Sox· relief
fthi or Staley &amp; Lown hlS 8 new
1enior partner ift Rud Kemmer•·
AeqoJrH from lbe Washington
�111fon, MaJ 18. as a sort of
"Iun· Ior part��r ,• m
c h�.rge O 1
llllopptn1 up lost games . _ Item_
merer bH proved a revelation to
�•na1ei' Al Lopez and the Amerlean Lea,ue champlon1. He's allo-wed 10 hits and only two runs
lil O 1-3 il\nlll&amp;s and looks like a
valuable addition to a 8laU whose
■tarters have turned in only i.cven complete games.
Keahnerer did his best job yet
fer the White Sox Friday night
'Wilen Ile hurled 1huto ut ball for
I andl 2-3 lnnina:1 in .11 7-4 victory
over the KanJ1s City Athletics
that kept the Sox. wlthln a half­
llllDII of lbe rJnt-place Baltimore
Oriolu. The 6-3, 200-pound right
laandft toot over for Billy Pierce
wh� the Athletics went ahead, 4S in the fourth lnnlng and limit­
ed r(jhlillll City to lour hllli while
· 1trtklng out rour the rest o f the
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R._aln Flnt Place
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The Onole1 . had regai ned fir.st
place by shad m1 the New York
Yankees, 3-2 in an
aftt&gt;rnoon
game a11d the Boston lied Sox
downed the Washington Senators,
4-:l in the other American League
games. The Cl l'vclan d-at- Detroit
ni&amp;ht game was postpone d be­
cause of nin

The St. Louis C■rdinal1 knock·
ed oH the first pl ac� San Fr1m­
ciJ!co Giants, 5·4 the Cincinnati
Reels beat the Milwaukee Braves
9-5 and thl! Los Aneele11 Dodgers
scored their fifth straight win 5.
3 over the Chicago Cubs m Na­
tlonal Lesgue action. The Phila•
delphia,at,Pittaburgh nigh� came
was postponed because of rain.

BOWLING

Friday Night LHfU•
Mlgh Scorn May 20
ffigh team single game New
York Clothing 77f
High team three games, New
York Clothing 21�
High ind. single game, M . Mur­
ray 197
High Ind. three grmes M. t!:bers
bach 5o8
S.Cond H•lf St1ndtn1•
New Yo rk Clothing
32 1,'1 HP/2
22
26
Moores Store
Landmark
22
26
Racine Serv. Sta.
19½ 28%
Fin.I St1ndlnes
New York Clothing
66¼ 35%
Moore1 Store
48
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$2
Landmark
l)O
Racine Serv. Sta . . . . . 33� 68½:
St■un Ml1h1
Hiih Ind. three games M . Mur­
ray 577
High Ind. Ri1111le game P. Col·
llrui 21 g
H:lgh te.11m three e;ames Land­

PATRl'l&gt;TS SCHEDULI GAMES
BOST'O� (UPIJ - Tihe Boston
Patriots of tJhe Amerifin Football
Ltaeue �� ,announced a 14pme IChedule for the 1960 season
'With 1111 home 91mes lo be played
Frida,. nights at BOBlOD Un!vcr­
aib' ,field.

S'l'ANDINGS

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DUDS IN SUDS

AHEAD - • - . .iy Alan .,,_

i Ohio 1·hiuclads Rained Out Friday

By United ,rffl' ln...,natlonal
AMl!ltlC AH U:AGUE
W L Pet. GB
Balt 11norP
21 1 4 .600
Chiv�lann
18 12 .600
¾
t ·h 1r�go
20 14 .388
�2 1
Delro1t
15 14 .517
New York
Ill 1 , ,&amp;Hli
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Washin11ton
13 1 9 .406 B TZL
Boston
12 ·s .400 :""'
Kansas City
13 22 .371
Fr id•y'• IMultt
Ba11 unore 3 New York' 2
Bo ston 4 Washington 3. night
Cleveland al Detroit, night. ppd
rain
Chlrago 7 K■nsa:� City 4, night
Saturclay'1 Probaltl• ;1tdl.,.1
Cleveland at Detroit-Grant 2-1
vs Mossi 2-3
Chicago at Kamms City night­
Dono van l •O vs n111ey 4-2
Boston at Bal! imore night­
Sullivan 1 -4 vs Portocarrero 3-0
Washington at New York night
-Kaat l -3 vs Coates 4·0
Sundly's G■m.s
Chlogo at Kan1a1 Cih
ctr,•C'land at Detroit
Ho.� 1on at Baltim ore
Washi niton at Ntw York
NATIONA L LEAGUE
vi L Pd. GB
San Fran("ISl'O . 24 13 .649
Pittsburgh
23 If .622 1
Milwaukee
16 13 .522 4
Cincinnati
20 18 .626 4 ½
Lo� Angeles
18 19 .486 6
16 20 .444 7 ½:
St. Louis .
Chicago
I I 1 9 .367 9 ½:
Philadelphia
ti 24 .333 11 ½:
Frld•Y• R•1ultl
Los An�clcs 5 Chicago 3
St. Louis 5 San Francisco 4, nlcht
Cincinnali 9 Milwaukee S, ni1ht
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, niaht
ppd, rain
Sdurday', ProNbl• PH-char&amp;
Philadelphia at Pittsbur&amp;h­
Mt•y�r 3-1 vs I.aw 6-1
Milwaukee at Cincinnati-Wil­
ley 2·2 vs Hook 3· 3
Los Angeles at Ch icago--Kou­
fsx 1 -4 v� Ellsworth 2-1
San Francillco at St. Louis­
Jones 5-3 vs Sadeck.i 0-1
Sunday'• Gam.-..
Philadelphin at Pittsburgh
Mi lwaukee at Clncinnatl
Lo&amp; Angeles at Chicago
San Francisco ot St. Loulll

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Their muscl.. flexed in the prelimi­
naries and their eyes to the sky , a host of high school athletes
were eager to show their stuff 1oday in track-, baseball, tenn.is
and golf tournament competition.

� I slowed
Cloudbursts in Columbus Friday
the �i nclad11, dampened

the golfers, torced the lfflnil indoors and washed out some bai;ebaU.
However, tl1e downpours falled
lo prevent Cla11 AA cham pion
Cleve-land GlenviUe's 880-yard re•
lay Ql!am {rom RttinJ a new state
rec ord. The 9C1uad of Al Woodal,
Frank Peret, Vil' Reed end Nate
AdMls went the distance in 1 :28.8

New H•••Lway
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That Made Milwaukee Famous

CINCINNATI UPl - M�M fheJim Brosnan took the win,
Reda tiave brolnm the jinx that J blanking the Braves with one hit
made M ilwaukee infamous.
. for the final rain-delayed fo ur in•
Today'• encounttr, with Reds- nlnp.
baltei' Carlton Willey wrking for
Vada Pinson hit hi!! second tri'­
the Brave1, may tell the tale. Wil- ple of the ball game to set up the
.
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Jey seek,, h1s third victo ry of the winning ral J..v .
Two intentional
se1.11on agalnsl two losses. His first pa■ses loaded the bases to make
l �o :wins came st �he ex pense of Bailey's fo urth homer of the sea­
_ a favor te Milwau kee
C 1ncmnah,
i
son II fruitful one.
target.
Bob Purkey w orked five Innings,
The Braves \\'ere eallln11 alon1 giving up six hits including two
Friday night to another Victory, Eddie Mathews home runs, one
when ttie Reds g&lt;it tough and tied wit,h a runner abonrd.
'then, with the jinx in high gear
it &amp;-S0 and in the bottom of the
ninth hig Ed Bailey decided to do I a ndi the Braves leading !5-0. Cin­
something personal to end the citbtati fought back. The Redlega
pu¼)ed within OM run of lhe
jinx.
Brne11, shelling Lew Burdette
He limacked a grand slam home from lhe m o und.
run. It won Lhe ball eame, 9-5, it
Four llraight hits, including a
put the Clncinnalia11s within half­
a-game o f taldng over third place, Gti1 Bell double, llent home two
and it tied Bailey for flfth among runs and brought Bob Rush, the
the National League leadota al l oser, hurrying to the mound: Jer- .
the plate. His average is &amp; husky ry Lynch singled, scorlng a third. 1
Bailey sacrificed·to make Jt 5-4. In
.328.
the slxth, the. Reds knotted the
score on Elio Chl!COll'.liP'Rlfi: •ingle I
and PJnson's firs( triple of the
evening.

Mailman, Freed
By Jury Wants
Old Job Back

fq

Misell Traded
To P1' ttsburgh
By Sl, LoUIS
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retr, pel'Abtant body b&amp;JTt(e-s, tu!·

.f'e&amp;d Im tl\1-rd f't.Nlcht defeat. '11le
1corinc on, • :Eive1)0lnt1'luat buMI
favored PINlt u folkrft:
Referee Charley lb.ndol'lih, 71•
M; Jude• Ray Letoord, 7068, ilnd
Judie Ral ph M011.
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Durlng the cbmpanoUvely doll

fllht, Jordan su:Mend a flYe-ttltch
fj llt on hh •le(t brow- iand , nick on
rilbt brow. He WII bleeding
from the ROie at the finl1h.
· Tbuie ce several l'$8M$ why
� \¥111 l,e im--•d •• lho OP,
-ponen t for Outiil • 1ll!Oond :worl�
wel{Ot"Wellllt oli.,.ion lo Odober.
ru.t, and pomapo moat import­

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A11n10 _,Id �roler
who could command
from ltle¥ioloa ....
pacify crowd In New

TERMITES

o ejiol�
a 'lffee "'lee
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For Mizell, Qie Pirates sur­
rendtred lnllelder Manuel Javier,
called by Plttatiureh General
Mana&amp;er Joe
Brown "one !'.If
tbe mo,t briJUani prospil!lct1 In
the minor leatu,1." Javier was
wJth the Pirate Jntl!lrnatlonal Lea­
Jue at Columbu•, Ohio. - In addi­
ti on, the Cerda
eet a pitcher
to be named at • later date a·nd
will lf!lnd inllelder Dick Gray to
Columbus.

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RACINE HIGIJ
SCHOOL AUDITOIUUM

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WED.,_ JUNE 1st
7:30 P.M. '

Sponsored by Racine
American Legion Aux­
Post No. 602

M.tzen·, 1909 chart w11 ll-10
with el.ht complete garnet. .,.He
appeared in 31 contest., pitching
2(tt Innings, allowin,: 191 hita
strlklne out 108 whlie walkine
89. His earitfld nm 1ver11e WH
4.21. ue · ii 1·3 for lbe curTent
seaaon.

You '\'n Rn,i ewr,lhlnq ,needed r� fio1!'4'
,epalr under one roof. Easy �udtet 1erm1,. .

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WINNIPEG, M•,. (UPI) - 11111
Moidenlo&gt; quit u &lt;i&gt;ooh of the
W.lnnl.,., Womoro_ of tl&gt;o Weotern
llookey 1-&gt;o Fndoy - In Ofiior
t,, dev.te
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EASY MON'l'HLY PAI.YNINTS
N '( ■A•I IN IUIIIIIIU

NOW AT STATE THU.TIE
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Pl1TSBURGH UPI-The Pittsburgh Pirates, "aacrlficlng a · future for the present", Fr!day
night acquired aouthpaw pitcher
Wilmer Vinegar Bend
Mltell
from tbe St. Louie C1rdinals in an
attempt lo bol1ter their penr,ant
hopes.

See a tsug ...
Call
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
Elizabeth Taylor '
P.'.lul Newman - BQrl Ives
"CAT ON A HOT TIN ;llOOF''
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LAS VF.GAS, Nev. (UPl)-Mua­
eular Benn y (Kid) PaRt ol' Cuba,
whose wllWfll body attack won
the world weltetwel&amp;ht coamp1on1hlp from ·laoky Don Sonlan Fri,
day n.lght, probably iwtn defend hia
new 147-round crown, in Ne,w Yori!:
011 Oct. HI.
De1ptte II private return-bout
-conLr,aet with Jordan of Loe Angele1, nesotlaUons today ,ndleat•
1
ed bhat the Macli8on Square Gar­
I den eh,Hqer would be Federico
,,hoffl!,MOn of A.r,enUBII - not Jor­
don.
Jordan, U, wu .unlmpreulve in
Friday a�t,. natlqnall1 televlHd
15-Nunder ct the 1M Vee.a. Con­
vention Center • lie � a u1111nl­
mou• &lt;hiol■lon ,be(ON, • diaappolnt•
l"tJ ct,,wd ..Umo� at 3,DOO,
Don, who weakmed: under Pa-

1/Af, 114P A �J!-'Wfl(Atlt.l!

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High Recogm'tion

Paret's Slamming Body Attack
- Lifted Title From Don Jordan·

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Color �rtoon Feet-yre
"G UUJ\IER'S TRA\11:LS"
(The Giiint Among lie
· 1'1WI)' Peoples!)
- .wlso James stew.art, She.Hey Wintel'l!I
"WINCHESTER '711&gt;

'P II¥ 'rill! /1$, ()l'/i,( SINCG
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FRCM 19.S­
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Crow's Steak House

" a nd behold, al lhe door of the temple of .Jf'hovah , be­

tween the _poreh and the altar , were about five and twen­
ty men, wtth their backs toward the temple of Jehovah
and their faces toward the east ; and they were worship:
ping the sun toward the east .''

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C!iun:h of Chrt.i. Middleport
TEXT, fver,e 16bJ Ezekiel 8.

Seventy-five percent of the wood
land owners in the nation are
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s_trenglhens. family ties . There are �lw�t'I !l ,w. •i&gt;Ols_ tp explore, ciliicllv�tle. lb ioa"kl, .and
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then there 1s always the dinner to be enjoy ed.
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Yes, picnics are_ fine. ')'her� is ju�t one pr ed¥tit!ll piat sbou!d.. � �ftt_. '.!'hey _shlluld
not be. allowed IQ interfere with regular chu rcli altenaance tiy the t'aiiti
' ly_ They ••n always be arranged so they will not lnlerfere.
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By all means enjoy picnics, but ·be aure to keep lint things llrit; on church days
don't !all to attend services tirst.
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that which is good in family arra i!1&gt;mm1:1hity lihi, this feature is
sponsored by fhe bu�iness /irms and, orgdnizotions whosj! names
'lr&gt;pear below.

. . STIFFLER RID ANCHOR

IAKER FURNITURE
Mlddlepol1

l'�ltaloy Badget Slloppln1 tenter

fOREMAN &amp; ABIOn
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OfllO VALLEY BAKING CO• .

Built Kitchens

•ken of Hollum Bread

l'llddlepon

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" AMl!!lllCA'S GREATEST DA NGER"
Ry Fred I. Gardner. M in ister

Carr i5 heavily favored to win
the Jff.-liOle final and become the
third min ever to win �e title
more than twice. He w � it in
1 9!53 affd 19�.
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But C ochran, a 4't-year-�d play­
er wh o advanced farther than he
or anyone else es pected,- is con­
fident Ile can give the 3'7-year-old
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_ For

COLU?d!IUS UPJ _ The elate
today called for new blda on paint
for higliway markers.
The ordlei' (or new bl�11 came
on the heels or Gov . Mlehael V.
DISalle'e eanceUing e o 11 t r a c t
awards made to two Baltimore
Md., firms which drew protests
from other point firms.

to snap tbt old record. set only
a year 1110 by Cleveland East
Terh at 1 ;29.3.
111 the day's only completed
baseball 1ame, Liberty Union of
Fairfield County shut out Goshen
10 move intp the Ilo.ils_ The Con­
voy Unlon-Br1"Cevlll'e battle was
railed a(tei" (ive Wit lnnlhgs with
ronvoy leadl� 5-0.
voy leadln,1 �O.
Sptlheftaltl Pl.,_.. Sh i:
Sprin�iehl showed It is the l
Claes A!,. team to beat in track.
It placed 1lx qu litie{s� . one more
than Glenvil�. �e Wildcats qualified in Ii.I: ot t e eight events
they �11tered.
In the Cl.las A qualifier■, CinC'innati DePorrea. alwaj, • power I
but nevel' a winner in the big
meet, ma)' come 11.ome wJ\h all
the baCQll thil time.
The Cincinnati acbdbl Qualified
in lh ree of the 5ev'en events ancj
fini:11hed tll.nner'41 in t�o m ore
the shotpul aqd broad jump.
The . baseball tournament may
not wind up before M onday.

ed hi• li!II "ilrtlldI,,
tao
Mifldle,m:t l!CiNR!llfhtl!• ella lilt
cream bata, decorated e\lp ea.
and mint, weri � - P'lvon
horns were sJ.veb' to each child. ,
ShtU11 at the IUNI table
helpin g serve were Joe Welker,
T. R1&lt;e. Tomtny Cook, Davtd Knw
ct}'n, Stewart Mehlman, Bdbby 117---.
!ell and Bobby Je(I H)'sell.
Stt:-vc.n's mother, Mrt. 11.obat'
Story. wa■ n■isted by Mn.
Heynolds . kindergarten tenlier. • ..

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PORTRUSH, Northern !reland
UPI-Bob Cochran of St. Louis
plays Joe Carr ot Oublln today in
what Ireland regard1 H an all­
Irl.�h final for the Brilish Ama­
teur golf championsbip . Cochr�n
is of Iri■h anceatry.

In Most Events; Goshen Is Beaten

The protests charged that Hiah•
way Director Everett S. Preston s
A
had ch1mged spet-irlcations for the
pain) ,1,�r the bid, were In.
The Highway Dt!partment 11ld
in a statement that the previo us;
award! were canc�lled becallS� an
·
"uneuteeuful bidder complamed
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tull
detail!
or
a
mathem'atiPhiLlp
S
n.
p/esldeiit
of Amthat
WIGIITMll,N TEAM NAMID
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cal formula used to equate dura- erican �le Pbwer Campany
LONDON (UPI}-Slur le y Bloom­
bilily and performance to cost per Jnd of Appa1acl1ian POWtlr Corh­
'1 6"Hher, Pat W,ard Hales, Ann
Pllon were not contained ln the pany Wu presenled pie an�\181
Angela
�don,
Mortimtr e11d
.
original lnvltatlor\ to bid.'•
Conaei'vaUon Service AWaN or the
Ohriitlne 1'ruman 1hav.e ,been &amp;e·
DiS11lle aald he saw nothing u. s. nepil:ttment of the I11l8dor
lecited to repreaeni . 8Ntain in the
#t'ong with th� formula but fell at a dinner ceremony Thursday
annual Wiihtman Cup toonts
n should have been In the origin• evenin&amp;, May all, 111 New York.
matobee Ullil'lll �ht'! United St.tes
al
call for bide. The department The pres�latlon was made by
1t Wtmbledon, .lune 10- 1 1 .
sald the new Invitation for bid&amp; Royce A. �d)'. me Depaiµnent's
mary 238
will carry full details of the for- A111ietant Secrttary for Mineral
mula used to determine the val- Re&amp;aurcea.
High team single game Land·
In a citation letter presented
ue of durabillty and performance.
mark 863
T-,. Five •••••n A,1Contf'OY•ny Ovi,r Conttaet
to Mr. Sporn, Secretary of the
Preston said during the conlro- Interior Fred A. SeatOD, wrote
M . Ebenb11ch
180
versy which arose when details o r that Ou� cOVeted award wu "In
M . Murray
158
the contract and btd,Hng came to reco gnition or th&amp; valuab1e ,er­
P. Mullen
106
At Your
P. Collins
Team Three Game, Fi(e N ovelty Jight that the formula waa gen- vices y ou have rendered u a
erally known by implicati on.
P. Pitchrord
140
pro1,�nent of co.n,ervation of the
Shop 26:.!Q
ruel11 of the United Stat01."
Team Single
Game Stroh'e
CITY LIAGU E
Secretary Seaton apeclflcall,y
Automatic Laundry
Beer Q34.
Mith Stof'fl Ml y 1 0 , I 960
cited
Mr. Sporn's contribution to
St11ndln111
P&lt;t,
W
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In Middleport
High Three Game Ind . , O'Brien Fife No velty Shop 3 1 20 .608
the conservation of fuel, through
Owner-Operator
�9Simproved ul.ill:r.atlon practices ln­
Hohinson's Laundry 29 22 .es9
Mr,. Don Gosney
lllgh Single Game. (Horks) Da- Ohio Power
cluding advanced design and
27 24 .1529
vl
operation of the heet pump; num­
Strnh's Beer
24 27 .471
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erous
improvemenh In the trans­
F.lks
.471
24 27
mission of electricity at high volt
New Haven
18 33 .353
PORTSMOUm, 0. (UPl)-How- sges ; and pioneering In the gen­
SEASON HIGHS
ard Hensley, 41, of near h+re, �(1tlon of eleptrJc)t� l:!f ,st,!�m
Incl. ::I gamea, CHrford 681
.Pla11ned today to regaln ·h!.!I joh · es o perating at high tentpffatqre1
Ind I ii::ame, Ui flord-Flanagsu
• Scioto County maHman foll.ow- and preuures---reeultin'I 'in a
Tcum 3 game&amp;, Elks 2778
Jn,g his acquiUal Friday of mur• stead y Increase In the efficiency
Team 1 game. Stro h's Beer 989
of generatine ele&lt;'lric energy from
dering his wife.
TOP "5'1 BOWLIAS AVG,
Hensley ,was released -aft.er Vin- coal and 1he conservation of
Cl ifford
. . . . . . . . 182.3
''The
ton County Common P:leas Judge fuels.
I.auks
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Ta,.. S.n,allon
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mont, Jn,tructed the ,Jury lo r - Killer Typhoon Hits
Searles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176.5
In • S•ndwlch"
. . . 17,.0
Flanngan
turn ,a verdict of ,Innocent, after
Scuso11 Fin1:1I Standings.
two day! of testimony. The judge Luzon In Philippines
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MANJLA UPI-A. "killer" tyS'ald 1jhe pr�cutio n 1had no l pre,.11�ted �11oulil!h ev.ldenee lo conv.ict phoon lashed .the Phlllpplne1' blgBUY TWO PLAYIRI
POH11..AND. Ore. (UPf) - The Hensley.
a;eat lsland of Luzon tod•y, caustot.II. ■IG, ti, I, f■I. Portland Be.aver,s of the Patlfi�
He ,had ,been, abarted with sec- · In&amp; the worst floods in M:Jnlla ' s
Coast Le111gue !have ,puffl\Bsed ond•dOfl'e e murder ln lhe shotgun hbtory . and leaving at least lnt
pllc-her Vito V,alentlnell.l from the death of ·his ·wHe, Vlrginla Lo!IW! ., per1on dead or mlsalnG In Its wake
Miami Mt1rlh111 or tihe lnternat.lon­ 40, on July 24 at their home. Her►.
Pollet npotta Hid about 10,000
al
L
eague
and
were left homeleu by the
ahootlnr
o
utfle-lder
lh&amp;
peraon1
wa'J
oontended
Blll
aley
Wll­
POMEROY, OHIO
.sion , from Tacoma.
accldental. -Mra. Henalcy w.as II.HI- r■elnl atorm-the aetond natun1I
ed durJng a n ar,&amp;ument wlttib he,- dil11ler to Jtrlke the Phillpplaea
-husband lnvolvlna: �er �at1her, who j ln a Week-and dn. ma1• wu eati­
· rnated at about $500,000. __
llved wlbh the couple.

Washing Facdities

SL wuisan ln
Final Test For
All Irish Final

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UNDl!RGOII I IUIIO..Y
Lester Russell Of Pleallliftt Ridd ,
underwent 111rl:ef)' •t the Poinl ,
Clinic- in Point Plfflint 'Nldaf
afternoon. Hia condttJon la lepori­
cd �ood.

Oak Hill News
Item, .)f Interest

a., MrL Hott-lo F,,..,,.
Mrs. UlHan Gladman and daua:i
I ter. Shirli•y . and three friendl ii
Northup vi!ited Mr. and !li(n,
Mtlo
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Bi gga. Sunday.
Mrs. Emily Ct,ng:roY! of Cbl\l,h.
bu1 spent la&amp;t week with her ln_O­
lher and brothtir, :.t:n. �de
Warner and Wilbur.
Mr. and Mri. Emerson frdoJf:i of
Man.llfield spent last weetenif yUh
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Pl!ll
Kell"°.
Mr. and Pilni. Hobert Whtie l)f
Red Brush. "Ar. and Mrs. R,iymond
frank 1pent an ev-enin1 ncently
with Mrs. Gertrude Wamet and
Wilbur.

Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Fre�••t
received word of the birth ol tWln
daughters born to tfielr ghnd­
daughter, Betty )"rost Myel'I, Col•
lumbus on May 19,
Mr. and Mn. Norman Fref{erick
called on Mr. and Mrs. JYan Wdod,
Pomeroy. Sunday momintlfr. and Mf'I. Koy G�d� al
Tuppers Plain• called on hi.a sister,,
Mrs. Milo Biggs. Sunday.
Mu. Martha :McElroy ,ind toil.
V.irgil, and d&amp;u,hter, Mn. Jf"
ehry
Spencer, spent the week�nd With
,
Dayton Mc�roy and famfly · ' at
Morrow.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rader, Kr. and,,
Mn. Don J.,eil'beit and son,, Sprint
field, spent Saturday nisht Ind
Sunday with the former'a ailtet,
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Biggs.
Sunday · evenine visiton of
and Mrs. Curt Frederick were Mr•
and Mrs. Paul Kelley, "Mr, •nd
Reid Eynon of Morning Star and
Mr. and Mn. A. H. Bailey, BuhQ..
Miss Polly Williama returned Cb
her home near Harpd, K,., Satui-•
day after spending sever� weelii:
with her brother and family, Fffe;/
man Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman ll'rederfel
were in Logan one day last wee\. ·
Jerry Frederick viaited bis unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mn. C. A.. SffW•
art, in Nelsonville. illonday.

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tlon 7.79, State Route No. 680 In
Lee and Alexander T0Wl1Jhlp1 by ·
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applying a bituminou1*Ueatroen tNOTICli! TO COHTRACTOI.$
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
RUN
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abouts 30 h. p. motor and
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OEPARi��� � o;.:.WAYS ',�
DEPAR�r,:E :T � �7!!wAY S
trailers Bob Roberta, Letart
_• of:er
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27 m
C•lumbt.,11, Ohio; •� 20, 1 NO
Colurnbu,, Ohio, May 20, 1 960
Falls Phone CH7·2277. 5-26-Jtc
Propoul No. 2
Contr1d S1IH
Contract S..I"
Dr. George l. Hill, diredor of Mora.
TION
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PUBLIC
County,
Ohio, on Section s
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d an ce at Ohlo U n iversity, spoke
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S1turd1y, JurM 4, 1 960, 1 :00 P. M.
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UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
UNIT Pl.IC! CONTRA CT
Randall Powell, E lton Ritchie,
RATES
on the topic ''U nfinished Business''
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Town•
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propo
proposals
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Sealed
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Rose, Melvin Sanden, Shar•
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auction
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Witllam Shelton, Dale
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60
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Minimum
II •t1 per word. .)■e tmertion.
my hu m t• loc.- ated at 464 M a in St . , way Director of Ohio, at Columbus, way Director of Ohio, at C ol umbuii, treatment- ltem11 T·30, T•3 2. Pav e- Eastern High School aud itorium Showalter, Sharon S loter, Barbara
I oeata ,- word for thN,e COlbWWtltive insertions.
:11Jddl t· port, Ohio, consisting of: Ohio, until 10 A. M , Ohio ( Eastern) uhi o, unttJ 1 0 a. m., Ohio (Eastern) ment : Wid th 18 feet, Lensth 4 1 ,- Wednesday evening for 49 grad u- Smith, Janet Sovel, Audrey Spell•
1.....1) - one .month for 30 cent, per word .
.
Syl11a111a TV. telephone stand, 4 Standard Tune . T ucsd.iy_ June J4, �l.inJard Time, T uesd lly, June 14, 02.r&gt;.60 feet. Width 20 (eet, Leneth sting seniors. Diplomas were pre cer, Martha Stearn a, Kenneth Ti1£·
1'111 rate of 8 �ts per word will be ebar-1ed for advertl.lin&amp;
t)'
n
cou
,
n
n
by
Patterso
d
0. O.
complete bedroom suites, maple 1960, tor lmpro11ements in:
1 ,372.80 feet. Total Length 42,398.• se te
t !,tiO, tor improvements in:
IC ll!N paid 'lri1lbln 10 W• after receivin.: bill.
garl, Jamea Torrence, Ernest Vine•
superinten derit of schools.
sweepers
dlilt'tte
set.
(
1
GE
8.03
&amp;
miles.
feet
or
2
40
Nos.
J
to
5
inclusive
Proposals
Proposals
Nos.
1
to
7
inclusive
Either Wat.kin, and Sandra
yard,
&amp;bouJd be reportf'd lmmedlat.ely. The
lnON •
Musk [or the occasion was preI IJ.tnultonl, Maytag wa sher, are of fered as one project and will arc of rcred 81 one project and will
Propoul No. 3
WoUe.
Dall,- lletlnel wlll not be reapouible for more Lb.an one inco:rri nse tubs, u1il1ty cabinet, Frig- be awarded as one tontract
Meig.1 County, Ohio, ·on Section sen te d by the school band under
be award ed aa o ne contract.
d irection o( Lloyd Johnson.
id.ilre elednr stove, mixer and '
Propowl No. I
o.oo uiirl), St&amp;te Route No. 346 lheSeniors
Propoul No. I
llDd Speclal NoUce1 of �,"llta U.UO. Obituarie.11
grad uating J were Ruth
and
applying
by
ulenslls
Township,
kill-hen
Columbia
in
C
of
part
toaster.
on
Ohio,
ounty,
Athens County, Ohio, o n Sec•
Meigs
p,bll....., 1t I c,nl pe, won!.
Ann Baker, Marlen e Barr, :Sharon Two licenses l8S ued
-n
rugs,
throw
wr1
d1she
desk,
n
---,-..,,.-:-treatme
-g
t-Item,
680
bituminous
.
a
No.
T·
11
Houle
Slate
o.Oo,
Section
�
3 DAYS
C DAYS
W0111l8 ¥ 1 DAY
I MO.
Prapo-..1 No. 3
lime in Scipio Township, by remov m g 1
lawn mower ( power),
30, T-32. Pavemen t: Wid th 18 feet . Bearh&amp; , Mary Carr, William Chap­
$ 1 -30
IIOc
80c
15
�teigs Coun t.Y, Ohio, on part of Length 8,606.40 feel at 1.63 miles. ma n , Zenith Chevalier, Carl Chi• For Marria11:es
and
bridge
electric
uty
d
heavy
o
spruadcr,
slah
ncrete
c
existing,
D
$6.00
IUIO
,1.20
IOe
ches ter, i\!lartha Coleman, Larry
Two marriai:e-licenaes have bee n
cord, garden tools, barrel back replace with a stee l be.i m and ere• Sc ct_1 on . 0.00, State Route No. 680
Proposal No. 4
17.l!O
'2-2.4
.I.IIO
'lie
D
Cow•
Patty
in Probate C ourt to the fol­
Colllrui,
Cowdery,
Lee
isa1.1ed
S
cha u , 7 pc. dining room suite, osoted 1 imbe r bridge 18 foot . o in. r n S � ipio Township, by removing
n
o
Meigs County, Ohio,
ect ion
1
by 10 A.II. will be In U...1
.U,
fluor puliliher . Frigidaire dryer, span, and 2r, foot . 6 inch roadway; c x isl l ng steel beam bridge, 17 foot 2 1 .46, State Rou te No. 680 in Or- dery, Ronald Cowdery, Lewis Co­ lowing;
water holie, 2 serving carts, Ke!- Bridge No, MEG-680-0192. Span O m c h span , 14: fee t O ineh road - a nge an d Olive Townships, by ap- i.art, Wi11iam Crislip, Virgin ia CW·
William E. Brewer, 22, carpe n­
v1n.11lur refrigerator, deep fryer, one { l l 18 feet . o inches, Roudway I way, a nd replace with a Btee J bea m plying a bituminous treatment- tis, Davl d Oavif.
t er, La ngsville, and Alberta Haw­
r
c
and
eosoted
ge
d
bri
timber
20 llems T·30' T·32
_
Type-Steel
glider and porch cha1u, lamps. 2 0 feet . 6 1· nches,
·
William Durst , Dunna Fi tch, kins, 17. Btuden t, RuUand.
loot O in ch span Bind 25 fool 6 inch
blankers and guilts, sprilyer, 2 Beam
Pavement: Widtb 18 foet. Lengt h Ralph Gitlen Tressie Gilla.nd Ed·
Owens O. Winter, 63, roo(er,
·
rnadway, Brid ge No. MEG 680-0258
'
sttp ladders, socket wrench set.
Proposal No. 2
(9)
4 1 , 1 84 teet or 7.80 miles.
n Hensley, Da• Parkersburg, a nd Pearl Mae Carmi­
Joan
Hartung,'
gar
one
I
S
pan
eet
20
f
hes,
c
in
0
( )
·
Me igs C ounty, Ohio, on part of
belt sander, 3 living room sui tes
Propoul No. 5
vid Jordan, Dolores Koe nig, Roger chael, 43, cook, Mid dleport, R t . 1.
TIIIJIIITI AND P IT CONTROi. ONE GARDEN RA OR, 2 good . ( 1 plaslic and I 2 pc. sectional),
T CT
Section o .00, Slate ttoutc No. 680 Roadway wid th 25 feet • 6 inchs.
Meigs Cou nty, Ohio, on Section Lan ce Carl Landon Charles Lee
Hot1ell a nd SB d dle11, . one Pla y
m 1�cell.11.neous items.
in Scipio Townshi p hy removin g 1'ype--SteeI Bearn.
0.00, State Route No. 689 in Co- Susie Livingston Her'bert '!alheny '
_, ... N-ldl. P- R.
Propou l �o. 4
Yar d, o ne 4 cyc le Midget Car l Tlu.s furniture is all high c la.ss exist in � limber beam bridge 13
Local SA Coi'J)8men
.
lumbia Tow nship, by applying 8 I Clyde M,xey Th
' omas M,"y, John'
... A. IINtu 'lt1tlon WT2M � 1gs County, Oh lO , on part of
for Chil d re n , goo d as new. Conme rchand ise and has had good loo t . 4 mt h span , 17 f oot . t inch
•
T·30,
ems
t
t-I
n
treatme
bituminous
1
Attend Meetings
4-26-ffc
l,Nt,.
tact Arnold Grate, at Rutland 1 care.
roadway, and replace with a steel Set t10.n . 0.00, Sta te Route No. 680 T-JZ. Pavement: Widlh 1 8 feet I
The Salvatio n Army Youth Coun•
For
Invited
Public
i
S?1p10.
Fur niture day, or Phone SH2by
Township,
removing
.
n
Harold M. Brown , Owner beam and creos1,t ed timber bridge
Lenglh 2 1 •22�·60 fl. or 4-02 miles.
CLlff BYERS AND IIJS STRING
•
cil
was lleld i n Cincin nati, May 21
4 1 91 Eve nl nga.
!S·24-6tc / N"t l?esponsible for Accidents
20 fe l'I . o inl"h s pan, 25 foot - 6 j ex_isting timber beam brid• ge 7 loot
arki ng CeremObJeJ
Propoul No. 6
Notu will bt at the Cbe, ter
22 for Sou theast Ohio and
d
an
h
f
e
pan,
•
6
oot
mcb
11
• O
road
ll
TERMS: Cash
inch ro.idw,,y, Bridge No. MEG 1 m
The pubbe, with spec ial invita• Norlheas t Kentucky.
Vin ton County, Ohio, on Section
Alumni d1n1.:e Saturday, Ma)' 28.
replace
d
an
beam
way
steel
a
with
f
m
u
!II
80
Racine,
eet
Co,,
0
Ohio 6 -0220, S pi
Bradford Auction
20
·
ne
.
0.00, State Route No. 689 in tfons exte nde d to descendents, is
Will reaume at Wilkesville on
Saleij Manager: A. C , Bradford
iudies, Hoildw.iy w1dlh 25 fP et 6 and creosote d f l mb t"r bridge H Wilkesvllle and Vinton Townships, i nvited to attend grave markin g
Spe cial guesta of the cou ncll
eebedule t he 11th of June.
foot O lnch i,pan . a od 2:!i foot · 6
Auctioneer: Critt Bradford inch es, TY llC-Steet beam.
services at Middleport Gravel Hi l l were Colo nel an d Mrs. Albert Pep-­
•
applyi
by
ng a bitumino w
treat
0-at-lltc
- ---- 1 11d1 road wa;•. Br1d 11e No. MEG 680
Phone WI 9-3821 ----per from Territorial Headquarters,
men t-Jtems T-30, T-32. Pavement Cemetery, Monday at 3 p. m.
TEl,EVISJ ON RADIO AND SMAL,L 0291, Span one ( l ) 14 feet _ 0 ineh, Wld th
;
Slc
28
5
ny, sponsored by the New York City where he is the
ceremo
The
COIIE TO THE MOOSE GUN
1 7,740.80
Length
feet.
18
appliance repalr. Phone Otis ltoadway wid th � feet . 6 I nches, .
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, field .se cretary of 1 1 eastern st ates.
Shoot, Su nd ay at 1 p. m. on
feet or 3.36 miles.
=
M cCl intock, Racine, O.'ii o. 2·1-tfc Type-Steel Beam.
Daughters of the American RevoRt. 7, back of Slla tl ng Rink.
PropoNI No, 7
Attending from t he Pomeroy
Propoul �o. 5
,
Athe ns County, Ohio, on Section lution, is to be at the last resting
5-27•3t[l
Brln1 )'our wife.
cuSroM BUILT KITC-HEN DE- I M�ags
wer(J Eloise Adams, Helen
Corps
n ty, Ohio, on part of (7. 49 Al bany ) ,
Cou
place
of
Lt.
James
Smith,
Revolu­
esS
t
ate
Route
Free
No.
signed for your home.
.
Shirley Ash, Naney Ash,
g,
n
i
n
Ha
'IIIMITIS• _ ,-'-,
Sectio
No.
Route
680 tl80 in Lee Town ship, by applyi ng tionary War soldier who was t he
n 4.82 State
timates. Fol"eman and A bbott,
.. ......... .....wdr ., ...._
and Mrs. Ray Wi ni ng.
Estep
Bob
Buy Your - U
m
Bedfor
by
removing
d
Township,
r
first
sclller
in the area now ena bituminous t ealment Items · T·
8 6Phone WY2·:532 1.
t'XiSling steel beam bridge 17 foot- 30. T-32. Pavemen t Wid th 1 8 feet . compassed by Middleport.
wt WISH TO THANK EVEllY·
8 inch spa n , 14 foot · 6 inch road - Length 1 ,564 feet or 0.30 mile.
one who wa1 10 kind an d 1
For FREE lnspeelloll
· eI us1ve
· tboU•llful after the death o( our /
"Proposa Is N os. J Io 7 m
day and replace with a steel beam
·
PHONE
al y SuP.
� White
.and creosoted timber bridge 20 of this project to be completed
IOI 40d husbln d , Ray E. Thom- I
•BALDWIN
Store
Supply
Gilmore's
foot
foo
t
·
6
h
O
l
inch
span,
2!i
·
� not later th an September 30, Rapidly. hnttroving
•� Reedsville, In Ve lerana' Hos­
WURLffZER
•
l{oadway wid th 25 feel · 6 inches, 1960."
pital 1n Pi ttaburgb, last Satur­
• WY-2,2774
Kathy Sue White, the little
OTHtR FAMOUS
and
Span one 0) 20 feet · 0 inches,
dg . We 1!10 wi11h to thank our
Bidders must apply , on the pro, girl who heat the two mill ion to
BRANDS
xterminating
E
Vaughan's
6
inches,
width
Roadway
2,
1eet
•
°'�ny nel1hbon, !rlepds, rela­
per forms, for prequalifl cation one odds against hel' tor her life,
AT
Beam.
Type-Steel
White t'Uneral Home,
tiv�••
ompany
with the Highway Credit Examin- continues to improve at her PomC
"Proposals Nos. I to fS inclusive er, at Columbus, Ohio, at least IO eroy home. Her gra nd father. John
St. Mlry1, W. V1,
Be£or11 9:30 A.M
t-o,e 1endin1 fiowers, Rev. Har­
or this project lo be eomplctcd days before the date set lo open Bolin, Pomeroy, told The Daily
Mi d dleport WY•2·2649
�d, Dolter and anyone else who
nut later than November 1 5 , 1 960. ' ' bid8.
WY-2-3195
Pomuoy
Sentinel thls week that she is
h�s,ed In any way,
•
FOR SAL E
Bidders must apply, on the proSTORI
FE!ED
KAUT1
T
be
to
Wile and Mother
showing
he
minimum
rilpid improvement.
Oh4o
Pomeroy,
paid
wage
to
The Amanda J. l lowdt real es­
Pl"f forms, for pn"qualifical ion all labor employed on this cun .......,. 'mined .,.,..,.
.....
At 0,�1t1r
This week another d?.ughter
5 28 l t p tate in lkdford Tow11sl11p, bein g
w1l h the Highway Credit Examin• trac t shall be in accordance with was born to the mother, Mrs. DaIAC&amp;ION. •
a
IIIOH&amp;
5-'.114.i
Yulco11
apprux1111elely fo!'ty-scven acres,
er . at Columbus, Ohio . at least IO the " Schedule of Prevailing Hour- vid White.
STATION
SeRVICE
l.
1AMl1
will be sold to the highest b1dtlr-r I I SEn BOATS AND MOTOR:. $25
llil_Y s before the d at&lt;' set to open t y Wage l tatcs Ascertained and De• •
Before 9:00 A.M.
2:00 l'. M. on the 3rd day of
al
--·-Ind ,p whil• th•\, lut. Metro­
·
hids.
3353
Alb11ny
\ermined by The O&lt;!partment of
1� FORD VB fA IRLANE 4 Ju11e, HII.UJ, ul lhc oHlce 01 u · .
polh1n M,_.tor1. 600 E , M1ln
'l he minimum wages to be pa i d I ndustrial Relations applicable to
h
.·
•r
t
"t
Ua)'
:Even
1
1
·
Unen and U'Uneu, 1 00 1.i Court
d oor, automati c, R. H . Ivory an d
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY-2..\8111.
-- - • - - to all labt)r employed on this con- .'::itate Highway Department Jrnsell
Tan finish. flf95.00. Pomeroy Str eet, l'omi:ruy, Uh 1 n. Must
1 1 -2•-tfc
i ract shall be i n accordan ce w i t h µrovcmcnts i n accordance w i t h
'
'
O P T O II E T R I S T
Motor Co. ·
�26-3tc for not Jess lh1rn 11ppraisl fl value
t he "Schedule of Preva U ing Hourly Sections 4 1 1 5.03, 4 1 15.04, 4 1 15.05,
,,
of two thousirnd five hundred
8trf',et
Court
East
Pomero:,
1
C.'O l\1 P I .ETE I NSU ll ANCE
PRO- Wage Rates Ascertained and Deter- 4 1 15.06 and 41 H5.07 of the Revised
dollars.
Ofrk-e Ro11rr:, D lo IZ. ! lo •• iCl01e •• N- OD Tllarr,) I
1964 PONTIAC 2 DR, SEDAN.
o . m i ne� by the _ Department of In- Code of Ohio.' '
fire,
Auto,
Poli
Life,
1ccl
ion,
islralrix
Admin
Dolin,
Una
I
bparltuna: orlalnal frni!ih. �405.0 o -'&gt;·26· �
Ca l l Don
Milli!! , Middleport, d 11:;\ r 1 al Rela 1 J ons applicable lo
The bi dder must submit with his
Ah\., , M i�N I � - iuriut1hed and
41
!-ii ale l li1:h·.vuy Department I m- bid a certified check in t h e amount
lh1ettnar1, l'omcroy.
5-�ti-tilc
Ohio.
e
---urn1sh
11n1
Mlddk
cM.at1terti,
M
d.
·
pr u vcments in accordance with or $5.Q50.00.
port. l'llone W 'i -2·-'266.
2•3-tf
1968 DODGE V8 t DOOR. Auto­
Sc1·lions 4 1 15,03 , 4 l l 5.04, 4 l l5.0!i ,
I ---Pl im s and specifications are on
DON STIVERS
mauc powe.r ale.iri ng and brakes,
41 J ;S.06 and 41 lr&gt;.07 of the Revised fil e in the departmen l of high•
� ANO 8 HOO�I uous.a:, TW O 6
K·tt, Real sharp. _.J.59::i.OO. Porn•
· roum i1():trtmcnt5. A . N. Bengel,
Code o( Ohio."
wayB and the ol ficc of the division
5-2tl·3lc
ervy Motor C.:o.
Look et the Space. Look at the
The bidder must submit wi 1 h hia deputy director.
1 1-2-Lfc
Phone NY2•J272.
!!'..,� ��!�!'-�I D ■
bid a certi fied check ip th' e · amoun
l 'r1cos. Look ut the Savings.
l
·
'J11e direcLor reserves lhe riyht
lHiD MERCURY 2 DU. �EDAN.
J IWOM YUHNl ,'HI Ei.&gt; i\PABT­
· •·
$3, 1 :58.00.
of
reject any and all bids.
to
ldurcurym11 l lc. New !Jule« tulff!1' Ft.Ir ih1i 6i'fit lluy &amp; Ueat 'krm.s
M-.,11._. .. _ ...
, ;.;'
munl and bath, Pomeroy. Ph(jn'e'
Plans an d specifi cations are · on
1••• 1 .... _.,., •
E. s. PRESTON
I n . Good IUl id
car. $696.00.
on New and USED, Louk to
The tax books are now open for the June or Second-half
5-27-Ulc �Pfflr"
W 'i2-0Q 15.
,,ASIWWfH\iiWWW file in the dcp.utmen t or highDirector
bo.!ts•oh:
b.laettn•rs, l'omeruy.
..
�
....._.... , •
collecllon of the 1959 Real Estate ta,e,. Also Delinquent
d 1' v1·,1·on
the
of
olfi~
the
and
way�
(5) 28: (IIJ 4, 2tc ,
lJtLU X E 3 - HOOMS , 11nd BATH
� director. ,.,.
•93 lint:0 In St•
- ---"deputy
tax. Closing date will be July 1st, 11160.
unfur11 1shcd apartment. Coats [ P on WY2 3
p rt
1 _d 1 •_
1969 &lt;.:HJ.&lt;.VHULET V8- 2 UH. Low
h •
· hl I
Early -cut forages contain high•
The director reserves the ri,
c_
_ __
- S6l M
_ _d
_
______
Phone
Middleport.
Buitdini,i,
rudea"e, 1po1Jc»1 interior, a1.no­
er amounts o( total digestible nuto r�Ject an y and all bid s.
5 2 1 l2tc , (
WY :l-5141.
mit1c, .K•H, wh1t.e ind turq. I
trlenh than la te-c ut forages, a cPRESTON'
S.
E.
U.S. No. 2:3, Waverly, Ohio
Melga County Treuunr
f.lWo.00. Pomeroy Motor Co.
ding to Ohlo State U niversity
cor
Director
()pan everw, day 9 to 9
8 ROOM HOUSE OH 2 APART­ HOME 1-,0 H QUICK SALE BY
&amp;-:.ut-lte
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d
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l
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l
1
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2
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'...:':".
P:'.:'.::
• :::•::::__....'."==""'....::============="";="�
owner, 6 rooms and bath,g11s fur­
ments $40.UO month. I ¼ mile
7':::"':'=��•
:::c-::c18&amp;7 YO!IO VB CUSTOM 2 DR.
eel•
and
rooms
ty
util
nuce,
2
i
above ltiidne, Ht. 338. Call Guy
B
A
E
O
Y
Y
SA
URL
C
·· ==c,:l'.. M LEFF
-.:::::-::a:--..r==
K ;;-'".';;........
N&lt;bn. Low mlleaa:e , l!;xtra aood 2 YOUNG GUERNSEY COWS
l a r below. 3 minutes walk to
0. 5-26-3tc
Nelglcr. U11cine,
TNI
CALL
t'LL
Tl!,ll_!!i MISS ALLIN.
THAT'S
15
THIS
SHOW
ll&gt;
HAVE
V0tJ'O
r
for sale, Just fresh and good
cond1Uon. ,1,1Y6.00. Ulaettnu,,
d owntown Pomeroy on Lincoln
laOT AN ll)IA
l"YI
IUT
,A�df
A
HoJW
BUT
IT
NOTE.
JoE'fS
THEM
AS
AMP
POLICE
k
,
t
UNFURNISlll :O
HOOM
Pomeroy.
milkers. l.arry Collins, Reeds- • 1'"1Vlt
o-:.:d •tllc
Hill nolld. Call WY2-3 1 9B or
THl"I 1l&gt; LOOK FOR -, r--:
THAT'LL ENA8LI US 10
Ctrf••• A
CAN Mil
WOULO l!MBARRAS,.
vllle, R. No. 1
apartmen t. Phone WY2-3302.
5-26·3t p
il-25-4tc
WY 2•5J61,
JOEY JACKSON!
"O@. NttOU IN
LOCATE HIM! IICN CAN
TM! IIOV FIIRTHIR !
5-��tc
Hll&gt;I! AWAY
NAY$Tll t:IC/ 1
A
18&amp;11 t'UKD VB �usroM 300, 2
- -:,:,c-.,-- - -FOR A LONG
PUBLIC SAL
tone nd a.na whtte, new Ure,,
FOR SALE: 7 HOOMS AND BATH
TIMI !
Tho u nd eralancd will otter for ::,Lt.:t:l'INU ltUUM. PHONE WY 2ln excellen t cond 1t1o n . bee any
corner 689 No. Second Ave.,
2848.
5 28 Jlp
time aiter 6. Wednelda)' • nd aalc at public auctio n, at the late
l'i-24--6tp
Middleport, 0.
Taurlda)' all day. Wlll tl.lr.e residence of Da l1y GrJHlth Marr,
F'Olt SA LE: 84 "2 A.. FARM, 7
p1c1- up true.II m trade. Rodney d eceaacd , n ear Durcaa, on the
(17I
room house. b,1.rn iwd out-huild•
Raclne-Bllllhan Road, in Sutton
.t'1t1rc11, Lon1 .a,ouom, Ohio.
All minerlil ri�hts "o with
ing$.
Blart
lo
WANTEU-Ucautlclan
Tow
n
shlp,
Mei�s
t.:ounl)'. Ohio, t&gt;n
tt-,o-atp
·==-::::-::::::--::=-= -:C :farm. In St'ipfo Tuwnslup Wrile
1mmedialcly. l'IIUJJe WYt·:JJ57
Saturday, the l l lh day of Juno,
'"e e"
�t.clRE 1960, commencing
A=
III08�CH E V K0LEr v
Clarence Swatlgcr, HI N. Wheat­
6-:.:4-tllc I
ur WY:.HllHI'at o ne oclock
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4i Gr , hard top. Air condllio nlna:. P. M., the peraonat property of
land Ave., Columt· .;, Uhiu.
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RELIAU Lt; WOMAN 01i GIRL TO I
• 1teerm1 1 ff. and H., 'l'ne mo,t o(: Tab lee, ch.airs, iron and wood
alis1sl w1tll housework am.I cue I
SAM LEFF
t:URLY KAYOE
cnt1c11 buyet will app,·ove uu, bed a, settee, d ay bed , book caae,
people. No FOR s,�LE
tor two eldcr1y
�ODJ:o.:RN -flVE°
weU kept au tomobUe. iHN.OU. book•, cherry table, blanket cheet,
I ltlMliMIIRID AN
I� SIMl'Ll,"'lf �LI.I
OF COURSI. IUT l PIGl.lftl
HOW C'AN 'YOU
l11undry. 1'lme oh. Uve in.
room h�use&gt;, iull ba�ement a:id
IUatttnant Pomeroy.
1-U-titc old trunks, coal range, oil range,
llCUSI Ml wMILI r
OlD SAVING.,. "SEr
IF VOO WANT TO PfNO A #Y,
FIND
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a i,.a I a : tic. Aas.:n:t balance of t.'1.
SINO A ..,,-.,. ,- IOOI(
JOiV .7ACkSON ! TALk lb TMOSI klOS/ '4 1'1111, � 04R'N
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electric rotrigeralur, k llchen cab,
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loan.
governm�nt
dm1ct
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1t l!IO. Good neighhorhoo' Call
NIM/
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stand1, d re1sen, mo der n an d old
11111\1, ) � I AN M\,l t tJtti
or see Fr nddle Thabet, ,.fason.
dllhea and glan ware, In clu d ing
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one Ht of Bavarl11n China, hob- I
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nail ■ nd preHed gl111, an d many W lLL 00 WASHING A.ND lRUN FOil SALE: t,' OUR IIOOM HOUSE
it,n.i:; 10 my home. Also t1i1ke
door. A other arti cle,.
on Minersville Hlll $4000. Call
.,. MIClf;1,.'l/KY. blonlery
of BmaJI children. 770 Syc�•
care
Term, : Ca.sh In ha nd on d■y of
; )'OuUuul GI.I' in1u1e and ouL.
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more st., Mlddlepga-t. Pho ne , :._ _
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�m- •ale.
: tHto. Karr • Van�ndt,
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23 tit c . FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOUS�
6
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Coverdale,
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Miry
O 28 3tc
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with two bath,, ii:arage, waab
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.Admlnia tratrlx of t he E1tale
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house, cellar, 1 ..,. rorner 101 I
of Dal1y GrUftth Mart , do'
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located i n Chaater, . Ohio, on
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ceued.
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l\outo 7. Priced to fill!II. If Inter(3)-27-28-31,· (6)-"tc
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AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER•
•DQlllr. Karr and v■n Zandt,
e1tcd call or write Paul Poli n&amp;, L
atlon aervlce. Jack'• Refri1era•
"' Pomeroy,
a 21 3t&lt; �=::-:c--:c::-· :-cc:-:--,
RlplPy, W. Va. 'hl ES2-IM3l.
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Phone
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FORD, SU ta C\mam 300--VB
u11ed farm machlneryT See Bill
-i • a door, Frl1ky u a 7oun1 colt.
Ooodwin and buy a t farm prk:ea.
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She mile, from Wilkenm,.
I. 0. McCOY
a 21 :11c
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AUCTIONIIR
IJloute 2, Llll'II httom, Olllo
POMlltOY - 2 - story, 8 - room
CADILLAC, '21190, Coupe D•• 1
home wilh 2 baths, gas furnace
WISTING
PUANACIS,
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better
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heating to both floors, cedar
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HOUII
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shi
ngle exterior. Ex cellent loca•
Phone
Ohio.
lyr■cutt,
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lion, excellent propcrt)', dose
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WY2-6DI.
CenlW')' R1v1ra•
In . $1 3,000.00. Best bu1 in Pom­
la·IC1c.t
eroy.
, -· lolld White color. A IOlld
GMAVIL. Y Tl.AC TO• IA.LIi AND
POMlllOY - 5-room frame house
t •�u.. Drr, and Van Zand&amp;, Porn·
lttvKt-. SU: I. Main., l'ffttrey,
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,_ WV2.2t7S, 0- 'Ill , · wllh bath. aas ht?atiilg, new
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roof. Large lot with nlcc �:mien
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door
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a nd parkln1 area. $3201iHlO ror
lt1Hlftll9'
Ntrotcl �n1hart,
roeket en,lne, aoe,
cash sale.
Oftlo. ,.,_ c...,1111 Mfl,
,1'1'96. lwr • VIII
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MIDDLIPOlT - 4 · room frame
a-111-11,
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I 28 3!&lt;
:.,,home whh bath, gai1 furnace, 1•
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wlth lounget
basement
n ice
laundry, , nd tool room. Lot 50 1.
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
f DOOR
200 with .iarage, Locatetl on
1ha de1, clolh porch valance,
Gravel Hill. $1QOO.QO.
win­
bUnd8,
venetian
awnln11,
Olean �nterlor, t:ood til"t',(l, ol\1MIDDL IPOlT - Ii · room frame
Htffl\atea.
Ftffl
1hade,.
dow
t!inal blAck finish, heater ■n d
houae with bath 11 nd gas heating.
Dale Wlppel, 210 Union A\'e.,
Pomeroy,
a 21 90tc Near new arade school. $3:K&gt;O.
MINllSVILLI - 8 ,· l'O(lm ltame
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALi,
house Wi t h wa ter, electrlclty and
appliance rep&amp;lr. Call Frank
gas, coal fur nace healina:. On
Captelna, 41, N. Second Ave,,
highway, Sf000.00.
»Uc IOX 22t
Mlddle,ort.
PHONI WY 2-3UO
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AUCTIONI■
FOR SALE: nvE ROOM HOUSE
c,1tt .,_
w ltb b1tb, nlte location. Melvin l •
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tlon 7.79, State Route No. 680 In
Lee and Alexander T0Wl1Jhlp1 by ·
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applying a bituminou1*Ueatroen tNOTICli! TO COHTRACTOI.$
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
RUN
1 4 FT AL U M INUM
2
0
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m
T
0
abouts 30 h. p. motor and
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OEPARi��� � o;.:.WAYS ',�
DEPAR�r,:E :T � �7!!wAY S
trailers Bob Roberta, Letart
_• of:er
,., ,"i...
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27 m
C•lumbt.,11, Ohio; •� 20, 1 NO
Colurnbu,, Ohio, May 20, 1 960
Falls Phone CH7·2277. 5-26-Jtc
Propoul No. 2
Contr1d S1IH
Contract S..I"
Dr. George l. Hill, diredor of Mora.
TION
AUC
PUBLIC
County,
Ohio, on Section s
Gallia
368
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No.
Copy
l.,,_I
Let•I
60
No.
Copy
l59
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.. l'Oa CONSISTENT DEPE NDABLE RESULTS
d an ce at Ohlo U n iversity, spoke
gui
S1turd1y, JurM 4, 1 960, 1 :00 P. M.
),
St
0.56
(part
0.30,
ate
0.00,
Route
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
UNIT Pl.IC! CONTRA CT
Randall Powell, E lton Ritchie,
RATES
on the topic ''U nfinished Business''
u
r
r,
w
and
home
y
eold
ell
be
ill
e
Town•
Walnut
n
ha
g
Perry
d
77
No.
re-ceivbe
Seale
will
d
s
propo
proposals
als
Sealed
will
r
ceivm
v .s
I
Rose, Melvin Sanden, Shar•
Roger
d at the
,
o
s
at
d
auction
ou
at
ng 8 bituminous at graduation exercises hel
s
my
t
e
applyi
by
g
ship
al
Highed
offi
State
the
at
the
of
ed
h
of
oHic
ce
the
he
h
HighState
od
uJ
Witllam Shelton, Dale
:,e
Shield.a,
on
�r•.,
60
charge
Minimum
II •t1 per word. .)■e tmertion.
my hu m t• loc.- ated at 464 M a in St . , way Director of Ohio, at Columbus, way Director of Ohio, at C ol umbuii, treatment- ltem11 T·30, T•3 2. Pav e- Eastern High School aud itorium Showalter, Sharon S loter, Barbara
I oeata ,- word for thN,e COlbWWtltive insertions.
:11Jddl t· port, Ohio, consisting of: Ohio, until 10 A. M , Ohio ( Eastern) uhi o, unttJ 1 0 a. m., Ohio (Eastern) ment : Wid th 18 feet, Lensth 4 1 ,- Wednesday evening for 49 grad u- Smith, Janet Sovel, Audrey Spell•
1.....1) - one .month for 30 cent, per word .
.
Syl11a111a TV. telephone stand, 4 Standard Tune . T ucsd.iy_ June J4, �l.inJard Time, T uesd lly, June 14, 02.r&gt;.60 feet. Width 20 (eet, Leneth sting seniors. Diplomas were pre cer, Martha Stearn a, Kenneth Ti1£·
1'111 rate of 8 �ts per word will be ebar-1ed for advertl.lin&amp;
t)'
n
cou
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n
n
by
Patterso
d
0. O.
complete bedroom suites, maple 1960, tor lmpro11ements in:
1 ,372.80 feet. Total Length 42,398.• se te
t !,tiO, tor improvements in:
IC ll!N paid 'lri1lbln 10 W• after receivin.: bill.
garl, Jamea Torrence, Ernest Vine•
superinten derit of schools.
sweepers
dlilt'tte
set.
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GE
8.03
&amp;
miles.
feet
or
2
40
Nos.
J
to
5
inclusive
Proposals
Proposals
Nos.
1
to
7
inclusive
Either Wat.kin, and Sandra
yard,
&amp;bouJd be reportf'd lmmedlat.ely. The
lnON •
Musk [or the occasion was preI IJ.tnultonl, Maytag wa sher, are of fered as one project and will arc of rcred 81 one project and will
Propoul No. 3
WoUe.
Dall,- lletlnel wlll not be reapouible for more Lb.an one inco:rri nse tubs, u1il1ty cabinet, Frig- be awarded as one tontract
Meig.1 County, Ohio, ·on Section sen te d by the school band under
be award ed aa o ne contract.
d irection o( Lloyd Johnson.
id.ilre elednr stove, mixer and '
Propowl No. I
o.oo uiirl), St&amp;te Route No. 346 lheSeniors
Propoul No. I
llDd Speclal NoUce1 of �,"llta U.UO. Obituarie.11
grad uating J were Ruth
and
applying
by
ulenslls
Township,
kill-hen
Columbia
in
C
of
part
toaster.
on
Ohio,
ounty,
Athens County, Ohio, o n Sec•
Meigs
p,bll....., 1t I c,nl pe, won!.
Ann Baker, Marlen e Barr, :Sharon Two licenses l8S ued
-n
rugs,
throw
wr1
d1she
desk,
n
---,-..,,.-:-treatme
-g
t-Item,
680
bituminous
.
a
No.
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Houle
Slate
o.Oo,
Section
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3 DAYS
C DAYS
W0111l8 ¥ 1 DAY
I MO.
Prapo-..1 No. 3
lime in Scipio Township, by remov m g 1
lawn mower ( power),
30, T-32. Pavemen t: Wid th 18 feet . Bearh&amp; , Mary Carr, William Chap­
$ 1 -30
IIOc
80c
15
�teigs Coun t.Y, Ohio, on part of Length 8,606.40 feel at 1.63 miles. ma n , Zenith Chevalier, Carl Chi• For Marria11:es
and
bridge
electric
uty
d
heavy
o
spruadcr,
slah
ncrete
c
existing,
D
$6.00
IUIO
,1.20
IOe
ches ter, i\!lartha Coleman, Larry
Two marriai:e-licenaes have bee n
cord, garden tools, barrel back replace with a stee l be.i m and ere• Sc ct_1 on . 0.00, State Route No. 680
Proposal No. 4
17.l!O
'2-2.4
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'lie
D
Cow•
Patty
in Probate C ourt to the fol­
Colllrui,
Cowdery,
Lee
isa1.1ed
S
cha u , 7 pc. dining room suite, osoted 1 imbe r bridge 18 foot . o in. r n S � ipio Township, by removing
n
o
Meigs County, Ohio,
ect ion
1
by 10 A.II. will be In U...1
.U,
fluor puliliher . Frigidaire dryer, span, and 2r, foot . 6 inch roadway; c x isl l ng steel beam bridge, 17 foot 2 1 .46, State Rou te No. 680 in Or- dery, Ronald Cowdery, Lewis Co­ lowing;
water holie, 2 serving carts, Ke!- Bridge No, MEG-680-0192. Span O m c h span , 14: fee t O ineh road - a nge an d Olive Townships, by ap- i.art, Wi11iam Crislip, Virgin ia CW·
William E. Brewer, 22, carpe n­
v1n.11lur refrigerator, deep fryer, one { l l 18 feet . o inches, Roudway I way, a nd replace with a Btee J bea m plying a bituminous treatment- tis, Davl d Oavif.
t er, La ngsville, and Alberta Haw­
r
c
and
eosoted
ge
d
bri
timber
20 llems T·30' T·32
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Type-Steel
glider and porch cha1u, lamps. 2 0 feet . 6 1· nches,
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William Durst , Dunna Fi tch, kins, 17. Btuden t, RuUand.
loot O in ch span Bind 25 fool 6 inch
blankers and guilts, sprilyer, 2 Beam
Pavement: Widtb 18 foet. Lengt h Ralph Gitlen Tressie Gilla.nd Ed·
Owens O. Winter, 63, roo(er,
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rnadway, Brid ge No. MEG 680-0258
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sttp ladders, socket wrench set.
Proposal No. 2
(9)
4 1 , 1 84 teet or 7.80 miles.
n Hensley, Da• Parkersburg, a nd Pearl Mae Carmi­
Joan
Hartung,'
gar
one
I
S
pan
eet
20
f
hes,
c
in
0
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Me igs C ounty, Ohio, on part of
belt sander, 3 living room sui tes
Propoul No. 5
vid Jordan, Dolores Koe nig, Roger chael, 43, cook, Mid dleport, R t . 1.
TIIIJIIITI AND P IT CONTROi. ONE GARDEN RA OR, 2 good . ( 1 plaslic and I 2 pc. sectional),
T CT
Section o .00, Slate ttoutc No. 680 Roadway wid th 25 feet • 6 inchs.
Meigs Cou nty, Ohio, on Section Lan ce Carl Landon Charles Lee
Hot1ell a nd SB d dle11, . one Pla y
m 1�cell.11.neous items.
in Scipio Townshi p hy removin g 1'ype--SteeI Bearn.
0.00, State Route No. 689 in Co- Susie Livingston Her'bert '!alheny '
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Propou l �o. 4
Yar d, o ne 4 cyc le Midget Car l Tlu.s furniture is all high c la.ss exist in � limber beam bridge 13
Local SA Coi'J)8men
.
lumbia Tow nship, by applying 8 I Clyde M,xey Th
' omas M,"y, John'
... A. IINtu 'lt1tlon WT2M � 1gs County, Oh lO , on part of
for Chil d re n , goo d as new. Conme rchand ise and has had good loo t . 4 mt h span , 17 f oot . t inch
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T·30,
ems
t
t-I
n
treatme
bituminous
1
Attend Meetings
4-26-ffc
l,Nt,.
tact Arnold Grate, at Rutland 1 care.
roadway, and replace with a steel Set t10.n . 0.00, Sta te Route No. 680 T-JZ. Pavement: Widlh 1 8 feet I
The Salvatio n Army Youth Coun•
For
Invited
Public
i
S?1p10.
Fur niture day, or Phone SH2by
Township,
removing
.
n
Harold M. Brown , Owner beam and creos1,t ed timber bridge
Lenglh 2 1 •22�·60 fl. or 4-02 miles.
CLlff BYERS AND IIJS STRING
•
cil
was lleld i n Cincin nati, May 21
4 1 91 Eve nl nga.
!S·24-6tc / N"t l?esponsible for Accidents
20 fe l'I . o inl"h s pan, 25 foot - 6 j ex_isting timber beam brid• ge 7 loot
arki ng CeremObJeJ
Propoul No. 6
Notu will bt at the Cbe, ter
22 for Sou theast Ohio and
d
an
h
f
e
pan,
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oot
mcb
11
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road
ll
TERMS: Cash
inch ro.idw,,y, Bridge No. MEG 1 m
The pubbe, with spec ial invita• Norlheas t Kentucky.
Vin ton County, Ohio, on Section
Alumni d1n1.:e Saturday, Ma)' 28.
replace
d
an
beam
way
steel
a
with
f
m
u
!II
80
Racine,
eet
Co,,
0
Ohio 6 -0220, S pi
Bradford Auction
20
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ne
.
0.00, State Route No. 689 in tfons exte nde d to descendents, is
Will reaume at Wilkesville on
Saleij Manager: A. C , Bradford
iudies, Hoildw.iy w1dlh 25 fP et 6 and creosote d f l mb t"r bridge H Wilkesvllle and Vinton Townships, i nvited to attend grave markin g
Spe cial guesta of the cou ncll
eebedule t he 11th of June.
foot O lnch i,pan . a od 2:!i foot · 6
Auctioneer: Critt Bradford inch es, TY llC-Steet beam.
services at Middleport Gravel Hi l l were Colo nel an d Mrs. Albert Pep-­
•
applyi
by
ng a bitumino w
treat
0-at-lltc
- ---- 1 11d1 road wa;•. Br1d 11e No. MEG 680
Phone WI 9-3821 ----per from Territorial Headquarters,
men t-Jtems T-30, T-32. Pavement Cemetery, Monday at 3 p. m.
TEl,EVISJ ON RADIO AND SMAL,L 0291, Span one ( l ) 14 feet _ 0 ineh, Wld th
;
Slc
28
5
ny, sponsored by the New York City where he is the
ceremo
The
COIIE TO THE MOOSE GUN
1 7,740.80
Length
feet.
18
appliance repalr. Phone Otis ltoadway wid th � feet . 6 I nches, .
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, field .se cretary of 1 1 eastern st ates.
Shoot, Su nd ay at 1 p. m. on
feet or 3.36 miles.
=
M cCl intock, Racine, O.'ii o. 2·1-tfc Type-Steel Beam.
Daughters of the American RevoRt. 7, back of Slla tl ng Rink.
PropoNI No, 7
Attending from t he Pomeroy
Propoul �o. 5
,
Athe ns County, Ohio, on Section lution, is to be at the last resting
5-27•3t[l
Brln1 )'our wife.
cuSroM BUILT KITC-HEN DE- I M�ags
wer(J Eloise Adams, Helen
Corps
n ty, Ohio, on part of (7. 49 Al bany ) ,
Cou
place
of
Lt.
James
Smith,
Revolu­
esS
t
ate
Route
Free
No.
signed for your home.
.
Shirley Ash, Naney Ash,
g,
n
i
n
Ha
'IIIMITIS• _ ,-'-,
Sectio
No.
Route
680 tl80 in Lee Town ship, by applyi ng tionary War soldier who was t he
n 4.82 State
timates. Fol"eman and A bbott,
.. ......... .....wdr ., ...._
and Mrs. Ray Wi ni ng.
Estep
Bob
Buy Your - U
m
Bedfor
by
removing
d
Township,
r
first
sclller
in the area now ena bituminous t ealment Items · T·
8 6Phone WY2·:532 1.
t'XiSling steel beam bridge 17 foot- 30. T-32. Pavemen t Wid th 1 8 feet . compassed by Middleport.
wt WISH TO THANK EVEllY·
8 inch spa n , 14 foot · 6 inch road - Length 1 ,564 feet or 0.30 mile.
one who wa1 10 kind an d 1
For FREE lnspeelloll
· eI us1ve
· tboU•llful after the death o( our /
"Proposa Is N os. J Io 7 m
day and replace with a steel beam
·
PHONE
al y SuP.
� White
.and creosoted timber bridge 20 of this project to be completed
IOI 40d husbln d , Ray E. Thom- I
•BALDWIN
Store
Supply
Gilmore's
foot
foo
t
·
6
h
O
l
inch
span,
2!i
·
� not later th an September 30, Rapidly. hnttroving
•� Reedsville, In Ve lerana' Hos­
WURLffZER
•
l{oadway wid th 25 feel · 6 inches, 1960."
pital 1n Pi ttaburgb, last Satur­
• WY-2,2774
Kathy Sue White, the little
OTHtR FAMOUS
and
Span one 0) 20 feet · 0 inches,
dg . We 1!10 wi11h to thank our
Bidders must apply , on the pro, girl who heat the two mill ion to
BRANDS
xterminating
E
Vaughan's
6
inches,
width
Roadway
2,
1eet
•
°'�ny nel1hbon, !rlepds, rela­
per forms, for prequalifl cation one odds against hel' tor her life,
AT
Beam.
Type-Steel
White t'Uneral Home,
tiv�••
ompany
with the Highway Credit Examin- continues to improve at her PomC
"Proposals Nos. I to fS inclusive er, at Columbus, Ohio, at least IO eroy home. Her gra nd father. John
St. Mlry1, W. V1,
Be£or11 9:30 A.M
t-o,e 1endin1 fiowers, Rev. Har­
or this project lo be eomplctcd days before the date set lo open Bolin, Pomeroy, told The Daily
Mi d dleport WY•2·2649
�d, Dolter and anyone else who
nut later than November 1 5 , 1 960. ' ' bid8.
WY-2-3195
Pomuoy
Sentinel thls week that she is
h�s,ed In any way,
•
FOR SAL E
Bidders must apply, on the proSTORI
FE!ED
KAUT1
T
be
to
Wile and Mother
showing
he
minimum
rilpid improvement.
Oh4o
Pomeroy,
paid
wage
to
The Amanda J. l lowdt real es­
Pl"f forms, for pn"qualifical ion all labor employed on this cun .......,. 'mined .,.,..,.
.....
At 0,�1t1r
This week another d?.ughter
5 28 l t p tate in lkdford Tow11sl11p, bein g
w1l h the Highway Credit Examin• trac t shall be in accordance with was born to the mother, Mrs. DaIAC&amp;ION. •
a
IIIOH&amp;
5-'.114.i
Yulco11
apprux1111elely fo!'ty-scven acres,
er . at Columbus, Ohio . at least IO the " Schedule of Prevailing Hour- vid White.
STATION
SeRVICE
l.
1AMl1
will be sold to the highest b1dtlr-r I I SEn BOATS AND MOTOR:. $25
llil_Y s before the d at&lt;' set to open t y Wage l tatcs Ascertained and De• •
Before 9:00 A.M.
2:00 l'. M. on the 3rd day of
al
--·-Ind ,p whil• th•\, lut. Metro­
·
hids.
3353
Alb11ny
\ermined by The O&lt;!partment of
1� FORD VB fA IRLANE 4 Ju11e, HII.UJ, ul lhc oHlce 01 u · .
polh1n M,_.tor1. 600 E , M1ln
'l he minimum wages to be pa i d I ndustrial Relations applicable to
h
.·
•r
t
"t
Ua)'
:Even
1
1
·
Unen and U'Uneu, 1 00 1.i Court
d oor, automati c, R. H . Ivory an d
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY-2..\8111.
-- - • - - to all labt)r employed on this con- .'::itate Highway Department Jrnsell
Tan finish. flf95.00. Pomeroy Str eet, l'omi:ruy, Uh 1 n. Must
1 1 -2•-tfc
i ract shall be i n accordan ce w i t h µrovcmcnts i n accordance w i t h
'
'
O P T O II E T R I S T
Motor Co. ·
�26-3tc for not Jess lh1rn 11ppraisl fl value
t he "Schedule of Preva U ing Hourly Sections 4 1 1 5.03, 4 1 15.04, 4 1 15.05,
,,
of two thousirnd five hundred
8trf',et
Court
East
Pomero:,
1
C.'O l\1 P I .ETE I NSU ll ANCE
PRO- Wage Rates Ascertained and Deter- 4 1 15.06 and 41 H5.07 of the Revised
dollars.
Ofrk-e Ro11rr:, D lo IZ. ! lo •• iCl01e •• N- OD Tllarr,) I
1964 PONTIAC 2 DR, SEDAN.
o . m i ne� by the _ Department of In- Code of Ohio.' '
fire,
Auto,
Poli
Life,
1ccl
ion,
islralrix
Admin
Dolin,
Una
I
bparltuna: orlalnal frni!ih. �405.0 o -'&gt;·26· �
Ca l l Don
Milli!! , Middleport, d 11:;\ r 1 al Rela 1 J ons applicable lo
The bi dder must submit with his
Ah\., , M i�N I � - iuriut1hed and
41
!-ii ale l li1:h·.vuy Department I m- bid a certified check in t h e amount
lh1ettnar1, l'omcroy.
5-�ti-tilc
Ohio.
e
---urn1sh
11n1
Mlddk
cM.at1terti,
M
d.
·
pr u vcments in accordance with or $5.Q50.00.
port. l'llone W 'i -2·-'266.
2•3-tf
1968 DODGE V8 t DOOR. Auto­
Sc1·lions 4 1 15,03 , 4 l l 5.04, 4 l l5.0!i ,
I ---Pl im s and specifications are on
DON STIVERS
mauc powe.r ale.iri ng and brakes,
41 J ;S.06 and 41 lr&gt;.07 of the Revised fil e in the departmen l of high•
� ANO 8 HOO�I uous.a:, TW O 6
K·tt, Real sharp. _.J.59::i.OO. Porn•
· roum i1():trtmcnt5. A . N. Bengel,
Code o( Ohio."
wayB and the ol ficc of the division
5-2tl·3lc
ervy Motor C.:o.
Look et the Space. Look at the
The bidder must submit wi 1 h hia deputy director.
1 1-2-Lfc
Phone NY2•J272.
!!'..,� ��!�!'-�I D ■
bid a certi fied check ip th' e · amoun
l 'r1cos. Look ut the Savings.
l
·
'J11e direcLor reserves lhe riyht
lHiD MERCURY 2 DU. �EDAN.
J IWOM YUHNl ,'HI Ei.&gt; i\PABT­
· •·
$3, 1 :58.00.
of
reject any and all bids.
to
ldurcurym11 l lc. New !Jule« tulff!1' Ft.Ir ih1i 6i'fit lluy &amp; Ueat 'krm.s
M-.,11._. .. _ ...
, ;.;'
munl and bath, Pomeroy. Ph(jn'e'
Plans an d specifi cations are · on
1••• 1 .... _.,., •
E. s. PRESTON
I n . Good IUl id
car. $696.00.
on New and USED, Louk to
The tax books are now open for the June or Second-half
5-27-Ulc �Pfflr"
W 'i2-0Q 15.
,,ASIWWfH\iiWWW file in the dcp.utmen t or highDirector
bo.!ts•oh:
b.laettn•rs, l'omeruy.
..
�
....._.... , •
collecllon of the 1959 Real Estate ta,e,. Also Delinquent
d 1' v1·,1·on
the
of
olfi~
the
and
way�
(5) 28: (IIJ 4, 2tc ,
lJtLU X E 3 - HOOMS , 11nd BATH
� director. ,.,.
•93 lint:0 In St•
- ---"deputy
tax. Closing date will be July 1st, 11160.
unfur11 1shcd apartment. Coats [ P on WY2 3
p rt
1 _d 1 •_
1969 &lt;.:HJ.&lt;.VHULET V8- 2 UH. Low
h •
· hl I
Early -cut forages contain high•
The director reserves the ri,
c_
_ __
- S6l M
_ _d
_
______
Phone
Middleport.
Buitdini,i,
rudea"e, 1po1Jc»1 interior, a1.no­
er amounts o( total digestible nuto r�Ject an y and all bid s.
5 2 1 l2tc , (
WY :l-5141.
mit1c, .K•H, wh1t.e ind turq. I
trlenh than la te-c ut forages, a cPRESTON'
S.
E.
U.S. No. 2:3, Waverly, Ohio
Melga County Treuunr
f.lWo.00. Pomeroy Motor Co.
ding to Ohlo State U niversity
cor
Director
()pan everw, day 9 to 9
8 ROOM HOUSE OH 2 APART­ HOME 1-,0 H QUICK SALE BY
&amp;-:.ut-lte
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owner, 6 rooms and bath,g11s fur­
ments $40.UO month. I ¼ mile
7':::"':'=��•
:::c-::c18&amp;7 YO!IO VB CUSTOM 2 DR.
eel•
and
rooms
ty
util
nuce,
2
i
above ltiidne, Ht. 338. Call Guy
B
A
E
O
Y
Y
SA
URL
C
·· ==c,:l'.. M LEFF
-.:::::-::a:--..r==
K ;;-'".';;........
N&lt;bn. Low mlleaa:e , l!;xtra aood 2 YOUNG GUERNSEY COWS
l a r below. 3 minutes walk to
0. 5-26-3tc
Nelglcr. U11cine,
TNI
CALL
t'LL
Tl!,ll_!!i MISS ALLIN.
THAT'S
15
THIS
SHOW
ll&gt;
HAVE
V0tJ'O
r
for sale, Just fresh and good
cond1Uon. ,1,1Y6.00. Ulaettnu,,
d owntown Pomeroy on Lincoln
laOT AN ll)IA
l"YI
IUT
,A�df
A
HoJW
BUT
IT
NOTE.
JoE'fS
THEM
AS
AMP
POLICE
k
,
t
UNFURNISlll :O
HOOM
Pomeroy.
milkers. l.arry Collins, Reeds- • 1'"1Vlt
o-:.:d •tllc
Hill nolld. Call WY2-3 1 9B or
THl"I 1l&gt; LOOK FOR -, r--:
THAT'LL ENA8LI US 10
Ctrf••• A
CAN Mil
WOULO l!MBARRAS,.
vllle, R. No. 1
apartmen t. Phone WY2-3302.
5-26·3t p
il-25-4tc
WY 2•5J61,
JOEY JACKSON!
"O@. NttOU IN
LOCATE HIM! IICN CAN
TM! IIOV FIIRTHIR !
5-��tc
Hll&gt;I! AWAY
NAY$Tll t:IC/ 1
A
18&amp;11 t'UKD VB �usroM 300, 2
- -:,:,c-.,-- - -FOR A LONG
PUBLIC SAL
tone nd a.na whtte, new Ure,,
FOR SALE: 7 HOOMS AND BATH
TIMI !
Tho u nd eralancd will otter for ::,Lt.:t:l'INU ltUUM. PHONE WY 2ln excellen t cond 1t1o n . bee any
corner 689 No. Second Ave.,
2848.
5 28 Jlp
time aiter 6. Wednelda)' • nd aalc at public auctio n, at the late
l'i-24--6tp
Middleport, 0.
Taurlda)' all day. Wlll tl.lr.e residence of Da l1y GrJHlth Marr,
F'Olt SA LE: 84 "2 A.. FARM, 7
p1c1- up true.II m trade. Rodney d eceaacd , n ear Durcaa, on the
(17I
room house. b,1.rn iwd out-huild•
Raclne-Bllllhan Road, in Sutton
.t'1t1rc11, Lon1 .a,ouom, Ohio.
All minerlil ri�hts "o with
ing$.
Blart
lo
WANTEU-Ucautlclan
Tow
n
shlp,
Mei�s
t.:ounl)'. Ohio, t&gt;n
tt-,o-atp
·==-::::-::::::--::=-= -:C :farm. In St'ipfo Tuwnslup Wrile
1mmedialcly. l'IIUJJe WYt·:JJ57
Saturday, the l l lh day of Juno,
'"e e"
�t.clRE 1960, commencing
A=
III08�CH E V K0LEr v
Clarence Swatlgcr, HI N. Wheat­
6-:.:4-tllc I
ur WY:.HllHI'at o ne oclock
____
4i Gr , hard top. Air condllio nlna:. P. M., the peraonat property of
land Ave., Columt· .;, Uhiu.
'
Power&amp;1lde. Power brai.f!II a nd aald det..'ed ent, co11,l1tin u: In part
- 28-3tp
5
RELIAU Lt; WOMAN 01i GIRL TO I
• 1teerm1 1 ff. and H., 'l'ne mo,t o(: Tab lee, ch.airs, iron and wood
alis1sl w1tll housework am.I cue I
SAM LEFF
t:URLY KAYOE
cnt1c11 buyet will app,·ove uu, bed a, settee, d ay bed , book caae,
people. No FOR s,�LE
tor two eldcr1y
�ODJ:o.:RN -flVE°
weU kept au tomobUe. iHN.OU. book•, cherry table, blanket cheet,
I ltlMliMIIRID AN
I� SIMl'Ll,"'lf �LI.I
OF COURSI. IUT l PIGl.lftl
HOW C'AN 'YOU
l11undry. 1'lme oh. Uve in.
room h�use&gt;, iull ba�ement a:id
IUatttnant Pomeroy.
1-U-titc old trunks, coal range, oil range,
llCUSI Ml wMILI r
OlD SAVING.,. "SEr
IF VOO WANT TO PfNO A #Y,
FIND
"-'
P0SS18L
i'llouc WY.t-ti4!59.
tc
a i,.a I a : tic. Aas.:n:t balance of t.'1.
SINO A ..,,-.,. ,- IOOI(
JOiV .7ACkSON ! TALk lb TMOSI klOS/ '4 1'1111, � 04R'N
•
electric rotrigeralur, k llchen cab,
_.. �•-- UM ,.,,
· _.,
M)
-,t
J
loan.
governm�nt
dm1ct
"
1Wlt,�
A
R
RJlt HIM/ ,-:..
lilrl
YOU'
'
l net , chest of drawers, wash
-- -- 8
1
AU ** MIi --•
1t l!IO. Good neighhorhoo' Call
NIM/
Ulli
stand1, d re1sen, mo der n an d old
11111\1, ) � I AN M\,l t tJtti
or see Fr nddle Thabet, ,.fason.
dllhea and glan ware, In clu d ing
4·26-tfc
W
__ _ _
..,_ a.11 MIIMt It.
___
one Ht of Bavarl11n China, hob- I
r,aan:,,
CHI•
•
� -- ____
nail ■ nd preHed gl111, an d many W lLL 00 WASHING A.ND lRUN FOil SALE: t,' OUR IIOOM HOUSE
it,n.i:; 10 my home. Also t1i1ke
door. A other arti cle,.
on Minersville Hlll $4000. Call
.,. MIClf;1,.'l/KY. blonlery
of BmaJI children. 770 Syc�•
care
Term, : Ca.sh In ha nd on d■y of
; )'OuUuul GI.I' in1u1e and ouL.
!5-26-6t c
wy2.6291 ·
I
1
more st., Mlddlepga-t. Pho ne , :._ _
_
�m- •ale.
: tHto. Karr • Van�ndt,
'w Y� 2:iM.
23 tit c . FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOUS�
6
,
Coverdale,
E.
Miry
O 28 3tc
,
\'
with two bath,, ii:arage, waab
, ,y o.
.Admlnia tratrlx of t he E1tale
I !""
house, cellar, 1 ..,. rorner 101 I
of Dal1y GrUftth Mart , do'
,
(
located i n Chaater, . Ohio, on
�
" �ROUT, fUN d cyllndtr
ceued.
I d"1. A -Cir for NII I
ll!(il
l\outo 7. Priced to fill!II. If Inter(3)-27-28-31,· (6)-"tc
..,
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER•
•DQlllr. Karr and v■n Zandt,
e1tcd call or write Paul Poli n&amp;, L
atlon aervlce. Jack'• Refri1era•
"' Pomeroy,
a 21 3t&lt; �=::-:c--:c::-· :-cc:-:--,
RlplPy, W. Va. 'hl ES2-IM3l.
TU2,
Phone
Haven.
Nt1w
Uon.
- ---- DO YO tf PAY Cl'i i PR!CES FOR
L
l-2G ,� ...
6-23-U
311:17.
FORD, SU ta C\mam 300--VB
u11ed farm machlneryT See Bill
-i • a door, Frl1ky u a 7oun1 colt.
Ooodwin and buy a t farm prk:ea.
·
, � Karr • Yao %andl, Pomero1, 0,
She mile, from Wilkenm,.
I. 0. McCOY
a 21 :11c
•
, 28 30!,
AUCTIONIIR
IJloute 2, Llll'II httom, Olllo
POMlltOY - 2 - story, 8 - room
CADILLAC, '21190, Coupe D•• 1
home wilh 2 baths, gas furnace
WISTING
PUANACIS,
�LIR
MU
br1nd
I
'"'"
buy
better
A
..
vw
•.
•
,
heating to both floors, cedar
.
.
Bro­
Arn■hl
lance._
■'"'l
HOUII
' ' . .. ,... amllll (II', Kan . V•n Zandt
shi
ngle exterior. Ex cellent loca•
Phone
Ohio.
lyr■cutt,
t�
.
21
lion, excellent propcrt)', dose
1 1-11.ff
WY2-6DI.
CenlW')' R1v1ra•
In . $1 3,000.00. Best bu1 in Pom­
la·IC1c.t
eroy.
, -· lolld White color. A IOlld
GMAVIL. Y Tl.AC TO• IA.LIi AND
POMlllOY - 5-room frame house
t •�u.. Drr, and Van Zand&amp;, Porn·
lttvKt-. SU: I. Main., l'ffttrey,
·
31t
21
5
,_ WV2.2t7S, 0- 'Ill , · wllh bath. aas ht?atiilg, new
.... , ,
roof. Large lot with nlcc �:mien
■:
,- rn, untll June 1 .
door
' OLIIIIIOBILE
a nd parkln1 area. $3201iHlO ror
lt1Hlftll9'
Ntrotcl �n1hart,
roeket en,lne, aoe,
cash sale.
Oftlo. ,.,_ c...,1111 Mfl,
,1'1'96. lwr • VIII
I
'�
MIDDLIPOlT - 4 · room frame
a-111-11,
' ,'•":
I 28 3!&lt;
:.,,home whh bath, gai1 furnace, 1•
i.'
wlth lounget
basement
n ice
laundry, , nd tool room. Lot 50 1.
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
f DOOR
200 with .iarage, Locatetl on
1ha de1, clolh porch valance,
Gravel Hill. $1QOO.QO.
win­
bUnd8,
venetian
awnln11,
Olean �nterlor, t:ood til"t',(l, ol\1MIDDL IPOlT - Ii · room frame
Htffl\atea.
Ftffl
1hade,.
dow
t!inal blAck finish, heater ■n d
houae with bath 11 nd gas heating.
Dale Wlppel, 210 Union A\'e.,
Pomeroy,
a 21 90tc Near new arade school. $3:K&gt;O.
MINllSVILLI - 8 ,· l'O(lm ltame
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALi,
house Wi t h wa ter, electrlclty and
appliance rep&amp;lr. Call Frank
gas, coal fur nace healina:. On
Captelna, 41, N. Second Ave,,
highway, Sf000.00.
»Uc IOX 22t
Mlddle,ort.
PHONI WY 2-3UO
(5) 21. 3tc
AUCTIONI■
FOR SALE: nvE ROOM HOUSE
c,1tt .,_
w ltb b1tb, nlte location. Melvin l •
.'
111/rl,_, "'- w
Hoodi Ut Locuat St.t Pomeroy. ,
A. c. .....-.. � �
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WANT ADS

' PEANUTS

Eastern 1gh Seh00 Graduates
49 Sem'ors Wednesday Evemn
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GOI N' TO EAT
NONE OF THIS
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SAYS rrs PLUMS
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grant• you the e,e lu•
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. 1tt wi ld . li re . tor the

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JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

1 /J I Aulo Sales

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And •the b·10
bear ,;aid to the
little b..r-

earth that

My,

GASOLINE ALLEY

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GASOLINE ALLEY

I wonder u.iho on
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Canasta Oub
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1960

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Bradbury Teacher Keeps Debate Alive On
Father Of Assembly Line
l�ue Of Who

p upils are c orret.' t. Tha l is n 't the mass pr odudlon.''
"The two boo ks me nti on ed are
way t he disc usaion wu &amp;etlled
used in the schools the
hose
t
recently by Dr. Chandle r.
Mrs. Herman Francis «nd Mrs.
yeara. Compton 's Hialory
few
pa8l
esu
q
the
over
ose
r
a
iuue
The
Wayne WU1on of Co l umbus we re
ti on i n lht&gt; Ohio Eighth Gra de la the o ne used by our school
Thu rsday g ues ts of their aunt,
Test, su pplie d by the Raci n e tea- (Bra dbu ry) now, c opy rlght, UHH.
·
''The American Nation . was
Mr.s. � - A. Morgan.
chers :
other players were Mrs. Em­
fa t her of assembly line used before Compto ns. My ol der
"The
Mr. a n d Mrs. R. L. Gotthard t
mett Shuler, Mr■. Clinton Fisher,
prod uction waa ( I ) He nry For d , children studied from it, an d the
son Br uce arr ived Friday eve•
and
lfra. Bnlce lJoyd and Mn. B. F.
(2) Eli Whitney, (3) t.'r.us Mc• I ol dest child is 21.
ni ng to spen d t he weeke nd with
Jtvmalee. At the close or the
C ormick, (4) George Wes ting.
a
So much has bee
her mother, Mrs. W. A. M organ.
evenin&amp; a deaaerl course waa aer•
. n sa1· d th '1 r
hou se."
_
T he
on
of
_the
editi
1969
used
ved b)' the boalea&amp;.
The answe r provi ded by t he RaMrs. WIiiard Ebe rs bach and
n Edu cator Encycl oped
Amenca
ci n e teachers was Eli Whitney.
Thursday
daughte r , Chery l. were
I also have a set of F unk a 1\�
Wheelersburg studen ts, su pporte d
evenmg d inner guests of Mr. an d
Mr. and Mn. Dn1d Smith enteragnalla, 1950-51 , whic h d_� not
�
by their teacher s, sai d Hen ry Ford
Mrs. Clarence Migh t , Bradb ury.
talned. recently wilh a surpri se pardispute a ny facts given
t he
m
Be
oo
Th ey di dn •t like it beca use thei. r
. r. a n d Mr.a. William Willis of
'tt
The Mason County P rovisional
ty for their aon'a 5eventh birthday.
other booka .
. BUI Swatzel or Swa!Ul'• Ashgrades were knocked down on. It.
Syracuse wJll spend Mo nday in
Aller opening his gifts, re(resh- League of Woml'n Voters met :Ylon­
J,and Service Slatlon • announced me n tli of cake, ice cream and k ool day eve n ing. May 23, at the home
After Exec u Uve Head Charles
"J find it disturlilng that a
Ironto n with relative,.
Hayman of So ut hern Local Dia• man - w h o cannot rea d and un der
· that thb coming week he will aid were ,erved to Kei t h We ber , o f Mrs. Harry F 1 !z.s 1 m mon s m Pt .
19
Mrs. Edward Parfitt ret urned
0Clne
begin 24 bour, seven day auloma- Ray Jua t ice, George and Lo u ie Ple i:.:.ant .
trict and his teachers cited page stand a question, one w ho twis ts
home F'riday after a. visit in War•
'
J1c cru1hfld Ice delivery.
rt.'
1
v
t
he
Racine
Roll
presi•
o
a
nd chapter for t heir anawer a n d
her,
Jo
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o
no
The
r
Jack
r
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that question into a n other, then
Frederick, Mike Biasell, Delmar
Clayton High School for the last six week Dr. Cha ndler ru led in favor of ,tarla name calling when asked Lo
rcn with M r. an d Mrs.
of
ahsence
in
the
prcsid('d
dent,
e
the
L
b1
and
n
are
e
r
Gle
Ka
s,
n
er,
t
arki
Dee
H·
a
nd
ga
" Swati J add
White a n d family, who accom- pe riod ha s bee n ann ounced as Racine.
;espedally made Lo hold Ice, in- Sa nd y Carter, Brend a, Lind a and the pre�idcnt. .\I ts. O J Bustic
verify it, ca n be supervisor of t he
her home f or a weeke nd fo llows:
1 p nied
Mrs. Taylor says the argu ment Ohio Scholarahip Tests. Si nce J
membership
th..11
il
drcidt
Will!
It
udl
&amp;
ln,
water
proofed. Dia n e Lark ms, J o hnnie Newlu n ,
be
a
td
,. .;it. Mn. White la convalesci ng
St udents with g rades of 84% or hl nges on interpret ati on of t �e have al ways thou.ght all ques t io ns
iJunounta up to 100-200 lb1. of Ice Pa t ty a nd Terry Stethem, Ja n ie meetings will not be held d u ring
ankle re- more in all su bject s ··.f\ " 's (92% meani ng of "Fa ther " used m ' must be from school books cov1 r .. t·cly from a broke n
Augu
d
n
a
July
�IY be obtained, b u t cu1tomer1 Brewe r, Mike and Shir ley Lark ms,
6t .
c. i \'C d i n II fall.
or mor e) in all subjects sh own in
Mn. freder 11;k Frey discu ssed
co ntext with assemb ly li ne.
ered d u ri ng school, I thi n k. the
:'Jill hive to c1U on station per. Jea n ie Whitehea d , Gloria Ad ama,
.
She writes :
capitals.
answer should be found in the
Ra ndy Ha ll, An n , Brucle a nd sco t- provmor.s of :;�:1ate Bill 2S passed
.,aonnel for 1uch large amount.a.
Mr. a n d Mrs. T. M. Cottrill a nd
I Febr uary 10, 1 960 M rt:. Chester
SENIORS : Kathry n Balles, Sue
811tory book used.
his
asthe
t
ed
d
rt
sta
an
Jane
r
ks,
who
n
Ma
t
no
ilyn
Je
is
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i
t
"It
The
cally
d
1utomati
elivered bag
daughters of Colum bus a nd Mn.
i
1 1ell and Steven Holte r a nd Sandy I Weaver. Rtso11rrc Chairman , led
Bui-k, Do nna Case, JOYCE CAR- sembly" 81 was sta ted by D r .
Cecil Follet t of Lexingto n arriv­
! con tahd from 10 to 1!5 pound,.
"1 a m willing to check mo re
a dlscus.swn on voting laws and
SON, Dorothy Ci rcle, Carol Deem, Chandler in his answer. It is a
Newlun.
ed today to spend t he ·weekend
I procedun•:; 111 W _l'St V_1r1:;1ma
, v.ery simple q uesti on , a title be- books if nee ded. I would be in•
Fisher
ou ise
MAR
L
EULER,
Y
A dults et tendl nc were Mra. Oswith Mr. and Mr.a. J. E. Foster.
ne l
i.; will� be at t h e
Barbara Gr imm. Paula Hart, E d · stowed u pon 8 per9o n Bu t let us te reated to know what he mea nt
Mn. Cottrill will atte nd the Pom­
ca r Ba bcock, Mrs. Norman Weber, 1 The u( x "! ce!in
enDRESS
AND
CO.AT
A
M r�. Jack Fie. her, �ew
home
ward Hayman , Robert Lewis, Kay t urn to the hist ory .records for by ''sheep and g oats" (Dr. Chand •
Mrs. Do rscl Larki ns, M rs. Rolan d
eroy Al u mni banquet and Mrs.
aemble l1t trom the BraneQ,
Mccli n tock, Donn a Neville, Chris both answers .. As to who started ler,, when making hi11 r uli ng,
p. m .; J u,ne 27. C. _J.
8
at
Haven
Sle t hem, Mrs. Harol d Drewer , M rs.
a u m m e r co11ect1Dn. T h e
Follett lhe Raci n e Alumni ban­
Joki ngly (?) observed his action
Pickens, A n n P roctor, Willa de n e i t :
Hyer , Atto rne y, I t. f ]('asanl, will
POMEROY, ORIO
· coat ot white Unea.
Tommie Je nks Mrs. Har ol d Hol ter
quet.
=
iltralght
s peak 011 the ta� .system or Ma s on
REFS,
dolph,
n
1\a
SARADELLE
"Compton 's Hi story, Page 273 would "1eparate the sheep from
and Pa t ricia S;..,Hh.
with wi&lt;le elbow-length 1leevw
County.
MariJ,y n
Rice, Karon
Ro ush. -' lf yo u wish to add to yo ur list the goats", or It co ul d have been
s . Wlll Phlllips and da uJhter,
Mr
and fo ur buttoned patch poclo­
The Ma�o n County group is a
TONIGHT
Mrs. Roger Da nlel1 visited 'l'hun­ Pat ty Ro ush, MARGIE STOBART of America n Fathe rs, y o u can call a brig ht stale house reporter's
ellf, revr-"'t&lt;e• to match a .Um
n on •pa rl1san organiza1 io11 wh o�
I
Sto bart, Rebecca Samuel S\aler the Fa t her of Am- idea, too-Ed ).
day with Mr,. John F. Bally and Mary Grace
dusa ol bruah-printed .uJc
I Mr. a nd Mrs. Ga ry Du dd ing o f pu rpose is lo promote political re­
"SON OF ROBIN HOOD"
Wa
Wolfe,
rd , Le roy
SHEILA erii- an manufact urers . . . '
family.
crepe tn butteracotch d
"I neve r knew of one who
H unt ing to n, W. Va., are a n nou nc• spo m1i b1lity 1hrough in formed and
David Heiidton, Geo?We Colouru
rs. Adam Eberebach ret urn ed
M
"The America n Nation , Yes• could read !n ei t her family."
Ch&amp;DlP!lrn&amp;.
i n g the tiirth o f a six pou n d ao n, active participatiun of �ilizens in
- ll·lilo Lois Aroot t , DONNA te rday an d Today, Page 264:
to he r h ome, Mulberry Ave.,
William Merrill, Thursday, May 19. governml' n l . Any woma n of voling
Dale Cole,
··rnmTEEN FIGHTING MEN "
J oy ce 'Sam u el Slater b uilt . the first
Thu rsday from Meigs General BREWER,
Mr. and Mrs. William G rate of age who_ is a (·i t_1zr:1 . a�d rellidl'nt 0 1
Gra nt WUlifflla rand
Hospital a nd is convalescing nice­ Gl oeckne r , Nancy Joh nson , James complete cotton mill at Pawt u cket I
I
C 00
Charle!lton are gran d paren ts an d '.\iason L aunty 1 s el1g1 blL for me:in•
Pape, RUTH ANN PETREL, Kath• R. J ., in 17 90. Thill yea r is re•
Carole M.athew1
ly.
j
ltr11. William Baker, Pomemy, and bership and is invited to atten d
ryn Powell, Li nd a Roush, C a r- membered as the birth year of
J
S
SUN., MON. ■nd TU S.
Mr. and M rs. W. G. Ma urer of men Salser, Ly n n Shuler, Jo A n n
J. H. Grate, Mi dd leport, a re great the meeti ngs.
t he fartory system.'
----L/�richsville were overnight guests Van Meter.
gn n dpucnt,.
''HAPPY ANNIVERSARY''
"Compton ·,, Page , 270, 276
Thu rsday of her brother·in-law
The Dudcling's have another son,
SOPHOMORES: DANNY COLE, ( note dat es on all t hese): 'Eli
Ml t:e.i Gaynor - DAv1d NJven
.
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The followi n g stude nts of Porn- and dater, Mr. and Mrt. T. A. BILLIE CUNDIFF, Sa ndra Don aDally Vacation Bi ble School will
Sammy.
Whitney made t he cotton gin in
eroy Senint Jli.E(h School have Downie and s on s, Charles and hue,
Larry
G rimm, P-atricia 1793. He later became a maker be held I� t_ he Sy rac� se G rade
ear ned grades of lJ or above in all Alle n 1md a ttended the High Grimm, Winn Rees, Phili p RoSchool b�lldmg beginning Ju ne 6
of interchan gea ble parts for mus•
their su bjects a nd have bee n School
and contmu l ng t hrough J u �e 1 7.
whe n berts, M i riam Smi t h, Re becca kets a
commenceme nt
nd for t his he was given
named lo t he ho n or roll for thr Charles received his dipl o ma.
Toney, RUTH WINGETI', Du a ne cre d it for st an dard ization of parts All ch,u rch�s of t he comm u rnty are
partlc1cpat1ng al l �ou11h s pons or•
Mrs. C . E. W. Downie retur ned Wolfe.
Ascensio n Day was obser ved on sixth six week!I grading rwrind, ttC'·
a nd d ivision or la bor . Page 77: 'It 1
ns to a n announccml'nl ma de
curdi
day atte r a visit in
Thura
home
FRESHMEN: Don Arnott. Ter- 11 d iffic u lt lo say who have bee n ":i chu !'_ch for t his y_ear IS the
Wed n esday afternoo n at the Fed•
Principal
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Oif
A.
James
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C.
r with Mr. and M rs. J.
Dunba
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Hupp, our g reates t A meri �a ns. Th ere First U ni ted Pres byterian.
Cha rle.5
Bradfo rd ,
ry
e ratcd Churi-h with Mrs. Louis Rei·
· rc B�1· d e ·1s dca n o f th e
Mrs. pear1 :.
who accompanie d her JOHN HYS!&gt;;LL, Roberta Krae u ter ar
Br ight
bel, Missiona ry Educatio,1 Ctlai r­
.
e many in t his. Amon g them I
SENJOHS: M.iry AmhH,gcr, Ehiic
. man, of the Wome n's G uild, in
home and atten ded come nc eme n t. June tlelgler, Jame.a Oiler, Don- are Slater a nd Whi t ney. Yo had school. Cl,a111es w ill be,;m at 9 a. m.
Arnulll. l.inrla Crow. Stwrnn Doug­
u
na Randolph, Melvi n Va n Meter, bet t er pu t ' both on yo ur lis t of and dJ11mm1 at 1 1 :30 � · � - _ The ro_l•
ch11rgc.
la s , Arnold Evans. Uill Gihhs. Mark
lowln� penons have .11gn if1ed their
Kay Willford .
"A nd Ye Shall Be Witnessc:. Gr u l' scr. Phil llar rison. Hnsc Hag•
the History Hit Parade.
nt rntt o ns to help Wl�h the sch� ol.
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Ho
1860
1959All
Unto Mc," was 11w theme of the i)' , Ruge r Leifhcit . M)'rna 11,foag,
Complo n 's Page 532 (the an s•
SENIOHS : Joyce Ca rson, Do n• wcr t o ques t io n 1 3 on t he test ) : . Mrs. Claude Cunn m g ham, p1a n ­
Sl•rvi('{' whirh opened with t he o r• Albert M:irlin, Con n ie Mo rority,
6
na Case, Do rothy Ci rcle, M a ry The work of Heri ry For d did �s�; Mrs. Robert Hard en, :m ng lead •
gan prrludc hy Mrs Ben Neu lzling Mlnada Mu rra}', Ha r rie Phill ips,
Euler, Kay McClintoc k,
Don na mu ch t o put industry in 8 lead- d, Mrs. Naomi_ London, treas u rer;
follnwl'll h 1- 1 11(' 1 11voc11lion by Mrs Sue Phi l l i ps,
i:;d w;1rd lliekard.
.
Ml,a Nancy Eichinger, sec reta ry;
, Ion • n Amer ic
,
Neville, Ch ris Picke ns, WIIJ 11 de ne mg
Ht' 1 hcl anti the hymn "Lord Speak Charh-� Ui ffll'. N1Jrm;1 lll)u�h, Darn
u n u- I
iiit
Rober t Harden a n d M rs. Na­
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to '.\-le Thal I May Speak."
Fi nal 1--l'on or Roll o f Mi ddlepor t Ran dolph; Sa ra delle Rees, Ka ron fart� rm�. The_ au to mobde r nd us- Mrs.
knc Sm ith, l �ar(lJy11 SI ( 'l.1ir, Jan•
omi
o nd on, devofibrtal chai rmen.
L
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Sheila
t,
r
ba
o
St
ugie
M
Roush,
1 here Wl'fl' 1hrc(' meditations m1 ice Teaford a nd Sharon Zundel.
Srhoo!s was an n ounced Fri day
lry is respo nsi ble_ for devel opi ng
Departme nt workers are : (Dean
the Uwmc ''ln Your Community"
with the last iMi u ance o f the Youn g.
the mass �roduclion _syStem of
J lJ NJOH!:i: ra111J) U �,• 1 _1 , l!:dwina school paper, "The Act ivi ty" for
JUNIORS: Don n a 8,rewer, J oyce America n i ndust ry wh1i-h was be- n ame d fi rBI followed hy helper.'l)
by :..rrs. Fred BlneU nur, who closed
Nursery-Mrs. Asa Custer ·, Bllly
Gloeck ne r, Ru th
Petrel. gu n 50 man)' years ago by Eli
Anl'l
with a litauy preye r. Respo nsive Bell, Huth Br(lt hrt'11, l h1 v 1d Brown, this term .
Jean Cundiff, Sh.afon Hawley, Mrs.
.,;cript1.1re readi ng p recl!ded the Doro thy 8ro .. n ,, �rJ na CH rm .i n, LlQ· I
Se niors m aking the roll t �js Linda Rousb. Jo An_n . Van Meter. Whi tn ey (n o te ronq:a'1.icli on wi t h
Lindi Rose and Mn. J rene Cund iff.
SOPHOMORES: B11J1e CUn diff, . Page 273 same booll:I)
seco nd m editation, "In O ur Na• q a Chapman , Somlni Dr ;i_k e ,_ Ca r- s he week s were Mat')' Barth, M ar­
.Kin d er garterl- Mrs. Arlh ur SyJ.
E.1 du n ge.r , ianne Briqkm.an, Ly nn Buebaitin. La rry G r i m m. Phili p Roberts, Rc- j
n '• by Mrs. Hoy Seyf rie d , who D lyn Edwarcls, . N&lt;ln cy
tio
Page
(a,,swer to 163): The vl'.!ster : A n n Hub bard
I
, Joyce Buck, 1f a rgarc 1 .J udy Cl a r k , Sha ron Eva ns, Ru th beccs To ney, Ru th Wi ngett .
clo�cd with praye r. Mrs. Rclbel Emma Kil)' 1'ollrod,
most fam ous o f the maH pr odue- Icy, Sharon Sue Co t trill, Mary Lou
John
lton.
M
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Ka_arlln
Ha
n
Ke
dley,
FRESHM
Te
rr
EN:
y Bradf or d . tion ma nu fact urers was Henry
(,'a rmer, Jerry Fry, Lorett1 Ha n•
had lhe third meditation, "Ar:d To
Cun dlfl, Mrs. �ar?I N orris an d
the E:n d of the Earth.' ' An organ Mutra)', M1ch:icl Hobcrts, Carol ning, K a ren Herr ma nn , Phyllis John Hysell.
Ford . He am o ng other&amp;, bu t Jar Mra. William F.1ch m ger .
Jame
_Paula _Sayre,
All time Honor Roll •·
l! Hil bert , Berna rd Mlght, Bob Prea­
�P\cction by Mr�. Neu lzling a nd Sargent ,
,
more t han a ny oth er , d'1d t wo
Add to the lmowledc;re you Qaln al school some
·
pr1maryM. rs. GI e n c, u n dlfr, Sr. :
Fof 4 years, (Seniors) M ary things that helped brina: a new
a
is
re Is No S p rouso, M ichael Swa1icl, Jai-qu cThe
Christ
"In
hymn.
the
,
R
icha
Barbara
Janice
There
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to
ds
.
n
vallon
obser
by
learned
uaelul 1h!nc;111
Mrs. John Sa uvu�e, Mrll. H� rol d
_11card.
d
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n
Na
Thuma11.
l_ine
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Sto
Margie
,
l,
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medl•
the
preceded
West"
or
East
Stiles, Cha r lotte Tayl�r. Bo n nie
era to t he world.
9 reat deal aboul bankim;a lhat should lntereet you
I Smith and �rs. _George Schnei der;
Sha ron Young 1md Wayne Zu rch• V i m Cooney, Karen Walker, caroFor 3 y ea r.a (Junio rs): Ruth
.
tat ion.
"The American Educator Eney• -now and loler, We'll be glad to answer your
Jumors-.1tl'$. Harold Holmes .
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An offtr lng was take n lo rC!placC'
lyn W ll1on,
t ion, Pag1i 2.277
o pedia, 1959 eldia
cl
queetlona.
For 2 .yea rs (S ophom ores): BU- A (an swer to 6 )-Henry For:I Mrs. Edward GtindJey a nd Mrs. Ro1he $20 given to the Kathy Sue
J union were: Tom Anderson,
Ca rolyn All11ia n ,
b"
IIOMORES:
SOP
r
grMte
nave
Iie Cun d iff, Philip Ro berts, Re- the a u to rna nu facturer has o ft en •··rt Moore ·.
White Fun d .
Then, In lhe future, when you
I
Bentz. Robe rt Bowen, Judy Butcher. Chrlali ne Coats,
WIiliam
Jun 1o r High-Mrs. Freda Duffy:
The hymn,"On Zion Haste" lhc
Covert, Don Erwin, becca 'Doney, Ruth Wi nge tt.
responsibllillaa. you wtH k{'ow the varloue way■
FATHER OF Mrs. James Say re, Mrs. Mark Duerr
been called THE
Mike Bowe n , Joyce Buckley , Hen• Bil rbara
For 1 year (Freshmen) : Terry THt FULLY DEVELOPED SYS·
Lo rd'11 Prayer and the organ posl•
o bank con help you.
nctta C lark, (;aria Dill, Andrea nan ny Hin d y, Kay Jenklnaon, Bradford Jqhn Hysell
and Mt'I, Harry Clar k .
.
tudc concluded the se r v k1i.
ny,
s,
McElhln
Karen
David
T EM. TwentI eth Centu ry America
Lyon
£va n s, l);ik ) l u hhard, Re ym ,md
Everyone is welcome and more
_:_ _ · - ·_
I is generaJiy l ooked upo as th
�
� helpera can be u9ed. Those n amed
We Pay 3% lblehll On Your S■vlllf.
Jewell, ll;,rbaru Lo,;an, S h;m, n C onnie M11 \ford , Su1ie Pullen,
home of man •prod':'-chon . . Eh are pe'r10n s who atk&gt;rded the pla n­
Ho us h. J� ck ly n Hat llff, Doria R.lce, ROI,·
Foruily N ig/11 Pnrl,,;;oorc, L.1;1 l c Humh, ('onme
Whitn ey made a basic con trl bu • ning 11essio n6. • Materials are
Family night Wllll held at thr Jacq ueline Sr1dc11u bcl, Nancy ', k rn- el t a Rlohard s, Judy Sauer, Will•
al­
•
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r
l,
S
tlo n to the d�velopment of mass ready In the hand, of t he lead
ro res t Ru n Mcthod iJit Chu rch fln ne r, Du a!'le Smi1h. Mary S111 il h. la m S t o ba r Richa d .wackham
ers
prod uction w i th Interchangeable who are planJ ng worship, Bi b
Th ursday tvenlng honoring the Jamrs Pulli11s , Te rry Ohlin�e r, E r• er and Jan ice Zi rkle.
le
�r■,
b
r
Cham
o
Eric
Sophom
e11:
partt for m uskets.
c rafts.
stu dy, recreation and
Rev, an d '.,1 rs. John Elwoo d and ncstine Stockton, Asrnath Tracy, 1
·
"The American Edu cator, Page
rumlly wh o have aerve d the church Ju d )' va ur,ha n , Lola z,eg!'l r a nd S haron P kkens, Sarah Han nigan
an d James Ree d.
(a first): The !lrst phase of
1,826
el.
nd
u
n
e
Chule
Z
for 10 year.a.
ly PRIDDII HOUDASHEL T
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Freshme n : Johnny Allenaworth
1 733 by John Kay's flyi n g shut• Down,•e, Enter•-'n
Group singing, led by Mn. Ed
following stu dents or Pa m• I Forrest Bachtel, Sarah · Bechtle,
The
Ile
puttln
wea,ln
ahead
J
g
ol
Wi1h
Porty Thursday
m und Gruese r with M rs, John
Mr. and Mra. Richard Hayman
Member Federal lle1erve Sy1tem
eroy Junior Hli:h Schoo l have be e n To m Brya n . Charle, Bush, Jud)'
spi nn ing, Next, the spinning jlnr.
1n
d ·•
,111'11. T• A. Downie enM
Scut t 118 or11anlst , was enj oyed a nd named
d ay
Fri
came
Pa.,
Athyn,
Bryn
of
lo th e honor roll, aC'r rd1 1 1g f t' ink, Arland Kini, Rick)' 0ller,
putting spi nni ng ahead of tertalned wlth
ny
Member Federal Depoall lmurance Corponllon
Rev. El wood 1h owed sli dca taken
1
a party Thu rsday
oliday
h
the
nd
ape
to
evening
,
Howard
ht
K
n
Pri
n
cipal
ll,!
:
to
weaving. Next came the water , t'lvcnlng following
J udy Overt urf, K1ren Pettit, Tom
o f va rious trips an d a n umber of
weekend with Mrs. R. C. Sansbury
the CommC!ncc•
Rall, L e e Roush a nd Sharon ,and Min Sally Schaaf, l ocal, and frame and 1pinnin&amp; mule, too big ment exereiies at Pomeroy
l ocal 1cenes.
Hiith
N LNTH G HADE: Bertha A rn old, Ye�uger.
Rcfre1hment1 were aervcd dur­ Shirley Ash, Janel Brown, ·1 huma s
Mr. and Mra. R. Hayman , Racine. to be operated 1t home. Thia took School, honoring their aon Charles,
.
,
Eighth Grade. Kare n Bachne ,
lna the evo nlng to approxlma t ,:,ly Burnside Kay t:omptuu K.ll.thryu
Jack Wtrner came Friday eve­ the textile In dustry into the a ll'aduate.
' Jr., Cha r- Neda Brad ford , Maureen Dant, nin1 to ■pend the weekend with factory.
Refreshinents were served dur,
c
60 penun1.
r
ow
Co nkle, Frede rick
.•
L)'on1,
Ellln D�tton, Carroll
P■�e },806, A, American Edu• Ing the evening to Mr. a
ht1 parenta, Mr. and Mn. G. G.
nd Mrs.
lene Diehl, Jane Douglas, A l l e n
James M a l ,er, Jack Satterfield,
Werner and to atte nd the MHS ca tor. A bult lnduatry, one . W. G. Maurer or Uhrickaville M r
Downie, Tama ra Finla w, Rolan d Ci nda Saue
r, Suite Slater, Melvin
.
comme nceme nt exercise.a when that Is fundam ental •rid eu:en- ' and Mrs. J. c. Bria:ht of ou�b.ar
Flve Chest er Grade Schoo l t each· l"lshc r, La na Folger , Uav1d (;vrdoi1
David
•
ill,
r,
Janice
Paa:e
tlal;
Tanneh
Swlahe
1,807.
1
the
"In
4.00's
e
H
W. Va., Mrs. c. E. w. Downie, M rs:
us
bit brother, William, graduated.
en held a l uncheon Wednesd ay Ja n Smith, Paul Spr u u.� c.
m
Carolyn Nlcbol■on, Judy
Weakend vlsitors with Mr. and the cottage sy•tems in England; George H. Pa rker and Mr· and Mrs
noon at t he H otel ��artin In Porn• Theiss, c� rolyn Va u gh itn , S ha rn n � � uth and Carol Scott.
�e 285 "Assembly ll(le mean1 P1trlck tochary.
Wilder
Mra. Charle, Bennett are Mr. ind
eroy tele br atl na tho en d 0 1 the W 11 lkcr, Sandr 11 Wells, Tom White,
A
cher,
Grade
h
Michl
ven
r
:
l
�
r
t'
Mra. Vernon Rogen of WOOd1■chool tefm. They were Mrs. G rac-e An n 1 1 ubD1ml , Je n n lfo r Lohs , J
n:c
II !
w·;:wa
Bog1a, Sutanne Bradbury,
vllle 1tld Miu Maxine Bennett of
Weber, Mr1. Thelm a Orr, M rs. Sand ra London, Sharon Mi t c i1 , W i l • 11)!c
l,
Dlanna
Cl'llwel
r•tton
ael
,
IJ
Fannie Brown, Mias Wilma Herr- H am Murray, Hegw ic l'l: .. !in . J c:-rr- 1 J\1'.j � Fro■l, Paul Gerard, Randy Columbu1.
Dr. and Mrs. John Harley and
Sha,n bll n .
ma n and Mrs. Elea nor Knigh t .
•'"/l!�hre,-, Unda Kaull, Soren .
Ann, F,ran.Ct!s and· J1mea
·
children,
1
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;=;;;:;,;,
E IGHTH GRAD£, Sue Arnol&lt;l. Le,'fl� Michl Lloyd, Ke\lh · Mor-' ire expected to arrive
today from
Jane Bae r, Robert Buck, Nn11cy i�"" · ,1udy Moore, M'1'tba Nichol• Sprlnsfleld to apend tbe weekend
Burns, Alita Carpenter, Richa rd sqp, Karen Sln1v, Ro,:er SUiin with Dr. Harley'• mother, Mra.
Collins, Ronal d Colllnj, Je n nil'cr ahd Richard Wilaon.
J. E. Harley.
IT'S
Crew, Pa tr icia Hennessy, Charles •
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay 1nd
Kuhl. Thom,_, "'"" · '
daqhters of Mansfield are here
Htu
Cw.1
C/iuter
j
er, Alfred Suiaon, John Strauss,
to apend the weeke nd with her
Cind)I Swatiel, Louella Tho111;1.-; ,n. Oudn•
Orr Bome
parent,, Mr. and Mn. Gerald
Middleport
SEVENTH GRADE: Micky �1cn- 1 The Third Grtdt Of the Chester Rupe or Bradbury and other re.
chinl, Tom McGowan, Pally O Hcn;, Elementary Sthool h_e)d an 111-d-, latlve1.
,oa
Janet Smith, Th ur ma Vaugh.1.1, pii:=nlc and ouUn1 at the home ol
Mr . ■nd Mr.. Robert Harri.a and
Jo hn Andorao n, Joel Bo ney, u,.:,.,y .heir teacher, Mn. Thelma Orr.
family. ol Columbu1 came laat
Campbell, Donna Crow, Chs ..1 � - � � The day w u epe_nt In 1am"•• pony nl1bt to 1pend the weekend with
&amp;rbua rld ln&amp; and other a&lt;:u'vtle..
Patricia Fultz,
kew,
Mr. and Mn. Robert W. Harris.
Mra. Orr was t11lsted by room Mr. ud Mr■. Gordon Harrla, Col•
Garnes, Jot'y Gilmore, Ma 1·,v 11,,1•n
_, ley, Donna Hauck, Barbar11 H orak. nothen, M r■. Oris Siqith tlnd �lrs. umbua, are expected to arrive
1 1 ,,,,,,,..._________
11llton TutUe. Alao present for the Su.nd1)' to vl1U over the holida,
day were Mn. David, Ross. Mn.
with their parentl, the Robert
Arthur Orr and ,n.ndchlldren, lhrriHI and Mr. ind Mrt. C. M.
Unda and Kathy N1wman, Gallon. Henneay.
Mr,, and Mn. Joseph D. Br)'an
ot Columbus wlll be staying .Jt
the LaSalle Hotel over the week
REGULAR
e�d while \hey are vlsltin&amp; with
· relative1 and friend1. Mr. Bryan
•bl? the speU�r at the grave
-marldnt: 1er:Yice• of Lieutenant
•
'� ' f,:
James Smith to be held Sunday
at the Gnvel Hill Cemetery.
'.�.
Clifford Owens who came thl,
week to"".attend the commence.
in,nt exerclM1 at Pornero)' Hilb
,l'tTH '.[RAl 11
where hll ■on1 Herbie w11 a :rp.em:
her, rftllrlled to Blueft,ld to,)ff.
&amp;
lir� O.ena has beea' b.elpin 'Fred
Steele, , brother-in-law of lln.
Qwen, wltb ·work at bll drlve-lu'.
Cpl. Bdwud ll!l,OOIU, ucl
8/stt. BIi Tompeon r,I
lrlon&lt;I,
. ..1!, -1!, ll1tl•"!_;�la-ed in Vlr­
0
r •� lit
.
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lkC!llliaL
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lln.. Cub Bahr entertained
memben of her Canasla Club
TJuaf'ldQ" evening at her home ln
)llddlepon. Prize■ were won by
Kn.. Jamea Buchanan, Mrs. Jane
Giltey and .Mr■. Fred Hibbs.

By LUCILLF. HAWKINS

I

Birthday Party
Held For Son
At Smith Home

Automatic Ice Will
Available S n

i Women Voters
Hold Meeting A t
Pt. Pleasant

Mrs. Mer rill Taylor, Ro u te 3,
Pomeroy . a Bradbury teacher, i n
the wake o f a contest of kno w•
ledge in late April between th ree
Raci n e High School teachers. Dr.
J. Cambell Cha n dler of the S t ate
Department of Ed ucation, and
Eigh t h Grade st ude n ts of Wheel­
ers bu rg, 0.. no w gels in t he
li&amp;tl.
After considerable research,
Mrs. Taylor maintai ns the Raci n e
teachers are wro ng, Dr. Chandler
i1 wrong, and the Wheelersbu rg

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Birth .4nnounc;ed

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Pomer?y Prin(ipals

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ASCenSIOM
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B'bl e S h I
et fOr Une 9
At Syracuse

Announce Honor

Roll Students

Wed neSd Oy

Middleport Honor
Roll Ann.� unced
For Final Period

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Around And
About
Middleport

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

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Pomeroy, Ohio

PH I LCO SPECIAL!

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Teacliera Hold Lunch

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IN MEIGS COUNTY
SMITH CLOTHING

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SHO P TON IGH T
Satu rday Unt il 9 o'clock

At

Name Brand
Merchandise

AND TAU

ADVANTAGE CF THE MANY

n,I H I LCOa $429.95
': 1 Spec ial s299.95

IARGAINS All OVER THE STORE

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Closed · Next Monday

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For Memorial l&gt;cay

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Pemery

ent1ne

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WEATHER

Ohio: P'air -..t .... Ntllta, .....,_
ln1 today, a llttt. ..,_. .....
F■lr tonl1ht, WMIIINNy M111Y
■ncf warmer. Hith ._, 7411 lew
toni9hf In SO..

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Pom eroy-Middleport, Obi , Tuesday, May

38

31, 1960

s:NGU: COP'l _

Legion Speakers Call For Dedication

· ro Ideals Of Americans In Past Wars

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IY UnltN l'N• lntwMtlWIII
Intiland hat MCI it11IY .,.. ' kl119
who ,,.... t-. mallMN Mtt wtt.­
nevw marriecll, He wu WUU•"' I I
ton aNI aucc....r .t Wllll•m the
C1111111..,.ror.

Hono r Roi I
F.or
Announced
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Now You Know

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Memorial Day , for the nation to honor its war dead and to pay
more than lip service to the i�e:ak for which those dead made
Services were held at Beecb,,Grove Cemetery. following a
parade through town with 1"'11l'n.ewia, Etghth District first
vice commander as the spea�t.iiml.lcal services , with a par-

American Legion speakers· sot.1,oded a call again Monday,

1

ade, too, were cond ucted in rtliitter by the Pomeroy Drew
Webster Post No. 39, Frank Va\iaan1 eommander. Impressive
numbers and particeremonies included Pomerot �h band
'
l
cipation of Go d Star Mothers. :��-'.I.
� y,--Civil War battlefield PortJn Porll•·nd the county ' s oiif
land. Park was the scene of s� services conducted 'by the

13-Y
ear-0/d Boy
•
Kc•/1s Copperhead
A f 8eech G rove

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Over It Safely, Almost

Weekend Comparatively Quiet
For Law Enforcement Officers

w, copp.tmffd 1n1U time
.,.1n.
Flrd •vc:h br'ffJd of reptll• ,...
porfNI 11111t,c1 this 1prlne cam.
,
Mr. • nd Mn. Wood•
lvd■y
row 1"WI"',. Sr., BMch Grew•
...... - ...., WoodNIW, J,.,
.,. J3, kllled ·• 56-lnch copper.
hNd Moncl■ y .., 7:30 p. m. In
low WNC11 by • rur.i road ne1r
the Entl• homt.
Thi&amp; w.1 the third cop,..-hffd
Men in that •rH thl&amp; ,..r by
the En9'N, ltvt the tint OM

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Considering the long weekend and heavy traffic., eouaty
officers reported a comparatively quiet holiday w1ib little
..
. ...�
Ra cu� e pos t an d th e pomeroy
Cb �ler wh ere Elghth
in
more than routine ofrenses. There was no heavy wreck dam·
.
.
Distnct Legion Commander 001\ �acb was the speaker.
age, no fatalities and only minor injuries.
their sacrifice .
.
The state highway patrol investigated the only accident In
t
This u nit also conducted aerv- sentiment t ha prompts ua to bow
the county in which injuries occurred Saturday at 6: 15 p.m.
ol&amp;r
rence.
reve
pnyerfql
ln
head.a
ices at the Letart Cemetery.
·
at the intersection of Routes 7 aod Z48 at Chester.
Middlepo rt ·s
Feeney . Bennett w, do 80 betauae we, u a f ree
A car drive n by Jam e■ Weber,
Poat was busy participating In spe- people, wlsh to •.call and honor
Ft. La ud erd ale, Fla., pulled inte Edward Roul, Newark, N. J., 11)4
of f
legacy
d equa,
an
om
t�
eial grave ma rki n1 services Sun."
kilted.
the path of a ear driven b)' Louis Clarence Austin, Atlanta, GI., the
of opporlun�
1 bequea�he� t o
day atlernoon'for Lt. James Smith,
Yount Intl• wa1 pt,1lll1t11 r■► F. Ki ng, Kettering:, Ohio . Medi um former on i-haqea o( i.Qios!�­
,
Middleporl's fi rst settler a nd Revo, ua by th ose wh o gave tbe1r lives bit WMd1 at "'- roN1id• when
liqo a nd resiatini arr.., and �
damage was reported to both car.a
l utlon ary War sol d ier . C,n M on day for �reee dom .
.
.
he 1nake rnoftd p,Nt hi m.
lalter o n iQtoxiea� �ae,.
t
ine
r
Cathe
nd
i
.,
r
J
King
Louis
and
'ft'1tb dee p gr_ahtu de and ��m1,
services were held e t the roadside
The two mer., em;loJHI ot s
King s u ffered brubes and •brH•
perk, at the river bank. then at l lijo, we recog n J.Ze the sacrifices
c:arnival at Middleport, were ar•
ions.
Bra dford . Mi dd lepo rt Sill and Riv- of 'these me n an� wom�n and th_e
rested by Deputy Chlrlfll Sa,r,,
r
Webe
Mrs.
car,
r
Webe
the
In
A}
erview cemeteries . Pa ul Hapton- �iflces of lhell' b mi Uea.. Jt IS
com plaine d of cheat injuries and near the Pomero)' Bridil@ �
· f1t$iflg that w� 1et aside 1h11 day
slall is post comma nd er.
M r. Weber of a "ltrai ned back. they had engaged in a fi1bt with
The post also held service• a , to l det.'or.te wtlb flags and flowThe Pomeroy eme rgency squa d other men at the local rett,,un:n&amp;:.
•
g
Cheshire Gravel Hill cemetery , . ei:1 the raves ot our ��ad com 1
was called but none of the acci· They were released on bond. 11le
rad.ea and of our fam1hes and
then in the aftern oon drove to Bur11i ctims req uired trealme nt, other arrut wu at Btadbqry
denl
fritnds. The pla�ing of spring
[Ingham ! or add itional swvlcea. '
where Marvin Spirea was arrested
the patro l reported.
· and charged with DWI follow1ar a
Speeches o f Legi on rtpresenta• fio�era and the rites bel.ng o bser•
Weber was charged with fail­ wreck
Over 300 ah.am ni oI Racine
tives were, 1 11 _pa rt, on the follow- ved here today bear evidence of
.
r
and
t
ure
spec
lhem.
t o yield the right of way, an4
r
fo
O
ve
o
l
the
High
at
School
athered
g
t
W'
ir.ig ofncial Legi on Memorial Day
:Nearly
century
af
t
er
that
Homer Eugene Cole, 18, Tup­
a.
school auditorium Saturday even· is to appea r in Cou nty court.
obse rva nce t heme:
.
flrll Metnorial Day, we a� shrred I I ng for the annual banquet a nd
FIVE JAILIEO.
pers t'1aina, was cited to CO\llll.J
AMERICANS:
FELLOW
MY
c
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Five men were l odge d in the court toilo wing an acddeni - at
Today, is a d ay of revereut bf much the aame l_eehn11 e�- daoce o f the organlution in what
.'
P�5ed by General Logan of, Civil one member described H t be coun ty jail over the weekend by l : Hi a. m. Suna1y on Route 7 near
memories.
....,on " the Sheriff Robert Hartenbacb'1 of· tue r·1 ve t'oun_. 4.irill. . &lt;..:ole, ae­
days In 1866. Once �gam we "m ost enj oya ble
On th ts occa s ; on we once again
remi
are
nded of our hero1c dead
fice ror bearing. , in Co11nty court. cordmg lo a wreck report ID Ule
grou p has hel d.
R
pay tribute to t he valian t Ameri•
have
who
e�blazoned
Del bert Biaaell, Chester , was ar­ sherth s omce wu drivin, . to
the
page
e
Russell Lee, a Racine gradua te
,
ca n dead who gave t heir lives in
arme
d forces d ur ing wa r . we wlll
h
of
with
y
r
r
lo
este
r•
d on a distu rb ing the peace
aucb
lne lelt OI the roa.d
aa
af
ame1
n
te
ool
d
sc
f
Sunda
nd
8S
a
u
h
s
hel
s
ny
perintendent
now
o
ceremo
111
the defen se of freedom and demoAn impressive-; draniatic
y
'.'¥
have . no cause to le� r lhe �ut ure, raey. on thia, the 30t
V�ey Forge • • the Batlle of New for u n ion Townphip at westches­ cha rge, as was Dale R. Herman, SWlr,,ed a n 1pproactunc car dti,,
lu�vo
d
a
l
a
.frrst
sett
n
t'
er
lepor
of
day
h
c
s
·of Midd
nOOn at tM
g uid ed m issile&amp; ,
notwi th t a d ln gs
8 r1 aTid hyd r_oge n �m �s MllY, as natu re drives to bring Orleana . . of Tbe Alam o and Get• te r, Ohio, was m •ster of cere­ Midd leport. An altercati on al a en oy Iva n .�ance, .Ui.nceu, ,
S()ldier, Lt. James Smith, with Lt. Col. Joseph D. atom bo�
tionary
bs
tysburg . . Sa n J uan Hill . . of t he 111011ies and lhe graduating class local r esta urant earJy S unday Va., o wned by �rce �. · ,
spealter. wilh wh1c h the woild 1s ar mmg it- �I to life all sleeping thi ngs we ga- Ma
descenden
Brv., an. , sixth
• t of Lt. Smith, as the
morning reaulte4 i n the arrest of CJeveJana. &amp;Lb ctra sl.tft�
rne and �he Argonne . . of Ba· memoera were l!Uetll.
,
d
n
a
resPect
or
mage
o
h
pay
o
t
r
!he
,.i.J...
1
Jti. J�l ?nJ!�UI· c�� 9
taan.
Correg1
d
lwo
or
and
Jlma.
me&lt;11um. damage and Cot, wu1
·
eOUtce
cted(eated
n,
self.
tor
-Americans
ntrx.t
ear were
if
futur
love t o our ho n ore d dead, restca&amp;fled w1U1 reck!HI oPW�- �
_Mrs. Ir vin&amp; Karr, Jr., SE �istrlct in&amp; . �Jl �J»t!,tflelli �.re .1t home , . o f N�kchop Hill_ and Hurt�ea�, �lectea wt� Maruyu ,raylor, preu,·
tbe,mselve� � · �ltiop-,I, r'Inerl•
.
r
Dr
J"ome1oy pot1ce ��WO
�de�r 11�ffdlng Joh n Jt'1sner;
can ldeall. He aald:
, i ., , • j D1te1,,.�0.t; ) )1 lne lOcal l.\A.lt Ulapter, 1ilo' oYeraeaa In foreign lands.
I Cairo Ea �lt );....t.of tbe ,ludge
o
o
,
d
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t
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t
easy
t
no
,
.... ... ....-. ·� liillic
forto
to
,
e-e
ed
u
ur
t.li'filie
l
l
the
1s
1
l
s
Wolfe,
t
JJA.K,
01
obJecuvea
�
o�tu.ned
lect
Reyc
lit
d� . ,
r
"The':i,Am•rl�n
■· aervJJtg
se e y
' A · . t'
t I n o a 11u dd en impul se of
&amp;et, Decel(lber 7, 1941, when Pearl an d t:la ud ia Shields, vice preaicurges, Cnll!f Jed
-------ft.
r aae Frea1de nt . John Adams, amon g the most importa nt �mg
parapb
·
n.bl!r
r
'
.;,
.
gave II
t
Har bor was attacked and our Pa- dent. Miss Patty t.r1mm da ughter
purte&lt;t. 'l'iley weNI JUies "· It.a��
n 1760 and reac:hed , iti., �rui- prest:a-v au on Ol h1stor1c spot&amp; an�
i
ga
�
�itU.O, trt:.!te to. f,:.smith. He also ti:e
cine Fleet crippled. On that day 01 Mr. and Mrir.. Willia� linmm,
man , Annn, and t..barJea: Lei.lie
li on �n 1776 wll.lch ca�ed Jtle first marKmg _ot !tevo1 u uonary so1d1e1·s
, all tihle ' a, debate war of t he USA, commonly kn own graves. .:;tie c1oseu
laid t0 reaI•' ·for
we sho ul d have learned the cru el Letart I&gt;'aUs, presided at lhe da nce 1'
m.onon , U&gt;1umttus, botb char�
by placing a
_____
lesson of un prepa redneu. Batlle· as "Miss As lrom,ut" With her- at·
H to who Middeport's fint setUer as .the RevoluUonar_y war.
.UM.CR wruub Ol rosemary .11. llU :.age
w1U1 speeawg on
M.aip �.
Jimmy Stewart of Muon City .t;u1n were ordered to appear, �
ships,
light
really WII.
cruise
rs a nd dest roy•
ten
.ants
garu1io.
lltuiam
wn
o
on
d
&amp;rave
her
bmith
the
Ter
trum
a
r
nd
y
''He nce, t hat waa not the r.evoluers were su n k an d damaged. But lirlldford . Other conlestanLa f or Wis e1ectea president 01 the � •· Jore M�or U1artes Lepr Jllae . t.
'l ne c eremomes began wah aa •
Tracing his' fiamily b,c!t, gencr- lion . It was the result of Uri revom a JteS111on 01 Mayor Lel,(,fl
n
y•
en
o_f much greater importance, 2, 1 1 7 the t1t1e were Patsy Price, MoU)' n 11ma A,uwn1 Asaoctatlo n al lhe
by
rs
1
o
c
e
c
i e tt e
01 1&gt;
atlon by generation, he eat11b llsh• lution. A11 long a.a the Am'erica n vau
Oo nq uel heio MIU.lraay eYen mg tn court o&gt;aU.irt111y evenmg, two H.Ut•
on tha t day.
lost
were
hves
Hemshell
er
nd
u
com•
an
ne
n
d
e
Roberta
ad
u
t
sq
Kraeuter.
Post
_
l
1
»
that h!)nor. people honor the memory of those
ed Lt. Smith a■ Kavlng
Th• cost of war In hum.n aacrln:eu mom were tteld tor the we um gymniuuum al w anama Jana men wt!re uneo ,J.1&gt; and
·
The :M iddleport Fi re Depart•
nation and i ts m"nll ol Le wis :Sa uer, an a a liOY
in the I who ,served the d no fear
m
fQi.
Bryan
Col.
n1.:h �chuo1.
- -- --�' - - cons eacn on speedln&amp;
cl111;s ot 11:f.ID wnh J . t.dward Fos•
- ----- .:,cp ut escort ot Tommy Lyons, l.la1·• menrs eme rgency u ni t st arted the f lee I • do1trterln11I
·
,vLn1:, ou1c1als named were Toi:n l'bey were Jamt:s W. ffochug�
e
or
M
b11euer
�1,000
,
than
e
t
whi
c��sses ter, P omeroy, s peak.mg Jor tne
ryJ .:,Lumoo, h.un l'lca1 and Mien ! long weeken d wi t h a busy Satur·
,
Scauy, Mm u,epon, vic e pr�iaenl; u1, a.nd Waiter Atc\.: o&gt;',
:u,
rtrcher . .r,us. Allrr led the Pledge day night before settling down to till 50 acres m the U. S. M t hlary I cla.!is an d lur 1 11':tO w un U arreJ
Cemetery at M argraten , Hollan d. Juhn 8on, t:mcinnat i, aa ipoites· ,ml!.. ot:ny .l'I')' . l'iew nti\lt:ll, secre­ cnarged. wun apeeama on Uruon
01 AUeg1ance, and tne aea1cauon a qu ie t Memorial Day.
iary ; anU ju Ann JUIUI, M.•� A\'e . .rtalpn W. lllaaburu, J::tan­
The unit was first called at ROW upon ROW . . . Each cross ma n
ceremonies were led y Mrs. A. li..
1,,h)', trea8urec.
ma
king
the
final
overton, vaio, waa 11ni?d ,.100 and
t
res
place
ing
td�
3
m.
ay
g
rd
n
p.
Satu
eveni
n
;
.,
tne
sic
.
:
.
n
a
for the d ce was fur•
u A K � 5
t\.lll"hl, !tege t oi
opprux1maley 1 80 persons a.t­ costs .&amp;nd 11en1encea to 1bn!ft days
n
a
oI
American s old ier.
wnn �uss u race Horton , t.:haplatn when Curt No bles became ill at
nisne11 O)' !he r•ive :samta; urcnes• teoul[;u
we o,mquet anu uie danct 1h Jatl on a LIWi Clll'ge and
'J'.he dange rs which c on front our tra .a n d the &lt;lln ner was prepared
and ch•rter memocr , .11. nd M.1·11. w. hi s borne o n Cust er Street.
i
10 !he new gymnaa- uuben Swartz, 1-'omero)', wu 1,1 v.
JOuowea
wnu:11
is
nted
The benefit D1iise ar eties of 1960 to be · prese
A t 9:30 p. m. the squad won na t 10.n and the world today are and served by toe J u mor Mo men
th
P. Loc nary, taking part .
1u111.
n
wH
tne
11rst au1wh 1.1.um.n, en a $10 alld costa tme Oll an
massive
.
.
The
pr
ob
lems
.
.
c
Auditor•
a race wi t h the lllork, transp'ort•
omplex
aud the gms i,t the J u nior dau.
MAK.KER UNVEILED
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in th&amp; Racine High School
!l:J,jl:I,
111nce
ne1a
a�1,ur
rying,
t
and
theory
Our
mtoxicauon charge.
emo•
d
of
the
to
Davidson
en
a•
rr
Wa
s.
r
M
ing
of
U.
gion
w
R
,
The oronzc mar1, r placed on
tum is being sponsored by Post 602, American Le
n&amp; un lne proanm "el"e
""-IIPll•n
crai-y
being
la
d
challenge
m .MJao..aepon, Chief Herbert
a
n
i
from
the
Hospital,
General
Meigs
d
nveile
u
/
by
waii
a:rave
s
Smnh
Dance.
cine, in cooperation with 'tbe Kent studios of
.kULn .:;.tyrt:, a Waham11 &amp;,rauuate Gu■:ey reported a qwet weetend
·
c�l d wa r with C ommun ism, a de•
line.
Meigs-Gallia
ng
i
d
mc1u
Uesc.:!naanls
un;er
o
y
ed
coatume
and
Choreography
olli\J. n ow ii IIIUSIC maJor al Mill'58.IIU
"So•• ••d Dance" _ Jamllse tranl!ilS Ann a nd James Ha r 1ey,
s1r. ned plan for worl d revolution
unw J..O: J.a last ni.c111 whfn two
n Quarter
.
...... are bY William Kent , with Jone.s.,. ...
•1..-.
'-"UUlljt!, tlllU .IHCJlle ...,;apenan, 'wa· men were arrested following
A th ird call 11t 12:30 a. �- t hat wo uld strip man of his bea
ot
Harley,
hll
o
J
Dr.
of
children
cuatume, execuli\'ed by mother• o f
"W� Three "-J uQy, Jim a nd S
lloiID.ll. n1gn :,chool uuaent. Jibas ught a.L a local restaurant.
Sunday left the- e_m eriency squad lfof in God.
;
Ar·
ne&amp; ,
Jo
Amy
d
pr
,
m
gftel
Ohio
e
d
•l
,)ilYl'e Soll!¥ "� u rumerume' ' accom, re�ted were Jaei. ouer, 31&gt;, Mld•
m� n o n du ty unl ll 2 II.· m. A car
Winston .Hrown .
da ughter Ol Amy l\.ing1&gt;1and Jo n es,
I n h'1s· book, "Masler, of Deceit"
tb�l'be U p �,;.am ••• ..,.en an•
p.11.med b_y .:ianora .Heu.sh at the pi. aleport:, and Harry Walburn,
"J,·1ddlers '1hre.e"-Sandra Lynn Jack11on, an d A ichael and l\aren driven by �- Spires knacked out
tO,
t
, J . Ed£ar H oover warns UH that
'"'
nOunced ;;fouow1�
,iUIU. .L'r.1 1"8 t.'apenart WI.II teaturea
Valerie Holley, Brenda Koehler, children of Vlrgm ia Lu all power i n �i ddleport when it
..ucon. Walburn po.■ted � DOnd
today,
"Communism
is
un
the
".KhyLhm In My N ur�ery Rhyme"
maj
o
r
m a aance number.
d
str
1or bJJI appe1ranee next ::iatQ?daJ'
-Jlalisa Rizer, Melotl)' Hackel�,
·
:Schaal Koehler, Col u mbus, Ohio.
.
,,
.,
;�: :::�: ��l:r� ��� It im• menace of ou r time and threaten,
Miss Lelah J.11.ne PoweU, veteran before M.a)'or Kenneth Mctabin­
Le av!,__;- M 111aa ' R izer
h
1.
setu.ement
quarterly
nd
seco
The
·
the
Cumvery
exl1tence of our West•
Sbiil.1 Gale Moore, Janelle
Wabaroa teacher, was made an
' g a poss1' ble to sou nd the aIarm to
A bro�e 1tar mar ker hoIdm
a n/ ,.;: .k.J.ln W-R&lt; •
ern ••· •l'-·"
m,. Hoo,er con- of state ai d lo l ocal ai-hool dis-- honorary memoer of tbe a.asocia: ney and OLier rematned in Jail
u..won. " ..
••
' Jo Eu•• DJ.bl ' Jan Betzina
ers
b
mem
squad
the
n
o
mm
u
s
was
flowers
of
t
aake
b
a
apd
llag
Yo11t
"Whirl, and 'fwll'lt-KrUlta
tln u es : "I l;lave deep faith in the lricta Crom the stale school founda t19n, M.tl!S 1-uweu bas l.au,gh1 u � iii· toda)' aw11tmg .be�.
th Ann Mees.
Linda YOlt. Donna 'lbeia, Nancy paced on the grave by members of therefore t he 1iren on the emer- Ameriean
people and in our Am• t1on program baa been distributed h ma tor ao yea.rs. She was a 4pe­ · .ln II court senion .S..tutday eve,
n i-y truck was used. Spirea' car
ge
Child·
Chapter,
�
Liberty
Snod·
of
Denise
Cradle
Yoit,
Martha
Yost,
wo1r•
the
an�
Hood
.ft.id1nt
� '&amp;IB,d
erican way of l ife. But I know to Bdeigs l:ounty echool diatricta, c l a:u est at I.he banque t along nln,, Mayor Mc&amp;hinney fined
. O. Patteraon, county achool eup- I �
Kell.ti Marlhll, li!lffiloDvtlle, ,100
u
Valen• arasa, Connie Arnott, Jan Alkire, ren o! the American Rev olution, wae demolished. However, he did what
...::.v-1v1e Holley, !!tenda
·
w1Lh .nr. and .fta.rs. t.:lyoe i&gt;'oley. 1'0- M.D.(1 COl!lts an-1 tll:ree ciays m jl l
1:0mmunism could do to us. erintendent, reported today.
three bein£ Jennifer Lohse, Sa'hdra not require treatment. The men
tieverly Price, Mitzi Ann Wolle.
l
t.iae
Nol
ause
ll
than
r
stronge
111
we
bec
ley 1s. principal at Wahama.
of the fire department then stayed
,
"All Aboard"-Pamela Cleek, Brewington and Ellen Du tton.
on a cGa..l ge of dr1\'ing a .motor­
·, i•itttle 111111 MUU'et and the Spld11
are;
Not
.
has
t
i
because
t
no
ft
The money, totalling $167,130.15,
.i'be rnvocatmn was 11ven by cycle wblle intoa.icated.
The ulute to the dead. taps, a nd on duty unlil power was restored.
tl!'"...!-C)'nlhta Brown, Jeilny • Car• 'Michaela Wolfe, Kly Evan,. Karen
Do».�ld Foglesong, f ormer teacher
1
At 2 p. m. Sunday the 1qu1� eom etlwlg better lo offer; It h■a was apportioned aa follow,.
were given by the Legion d eecho
Hob■tetter,
Jean
Bette
Griffith,
�Bedtonl, $3,071.68; Columbia, 1md prmc1pa.l. M r. Stewart 11erved
Mrs. net. But we may not learn until
' 1'0ver tho Rainbow" (Wilard o( JoYCi Dub, Elaine Davis, Patricia tail and Don Roach, Diatrict Com• was . called to Cheahire for
It is too late lo recognize who $8311; Eastern, $38,824.45; North- . llll!i \0.11.stmal:iter. Jamil!i A. Diehl, Jr.
•
who
d become ill.
h
Lui-y
Pott,,
How$TOCKS FIIIM.ID
Rev.
prayer.
a
&amp;ave
mander,
¥.
Even
Oi)......Saindra L,nn Mer!cal:
lbe
mmunlstl are, what they western,
$66,159.l:t;
Saliabury, outgoing presiden t of the lllSOCUl·
NEW YOHK (UPI) - stocb
"Va1abond Sboes"-:b renda Val· ard Rtlppelt 1ave the invocation The squad WBB releaaed on arri• are �
HJa' Skidool"-Denl:' Snod•
dl:tiag • Ind what we ounelves $19,H6.92; and Southern, $f9,ot7,• uon, gave a wekome address and firmed in a modmtelJ . acUve
val of a local
diction.
and bene
'
- phusician.
-·-·•--------.;
r v• _____
ratt •1
-"" •
__ .,.�
,.,
U"ia, N In·
11'..., Linda Yoat, Jan A •____
therefore, OJ.Ult do to
defeat 95.
-----eona ucled a short busineu ■e.u;Jon. openmg lod&amp;y.
Yott, Pamela Cleek, Beverly them".
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lmpr,·8','!Q1
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Saturday Night,
QU}et
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V •· • TO present
Danse ar1et1es
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_ llel Clu:t'1 All Star1 and RI·
emit, H�lpn&amp; ValliBY Le11ue leadets, will in1:lr.e a aecond ,ttempt
to play on Wedneld11 eveil,int at
8 o'clock under : _the ll&amp;btl or
Bachtel .Stadium 1t Wahama Hilb
Sehpol,
The lWQ teams were rained out
Iutl Tburlday, ,r� one o1 the
heaviest dow.npdun or the. euon
bit jUlt at &amp;line time.
The AU Stan I.ft! made up of
OUlltandinl hllh 1CIJool 1tar1 of
tjle arei � Pt. Pleau.nt, W ••
Ill.Dia, Pomero)' and : Kiddlepo.ft.
la fddition Clu'lr.: bu fJriakled
, hi■: lineu p with a f� veteran■
�, , eucll • .Qia , brothen Gerald •Rd
� Luthei Tuebr, Gene
lllllon, ·Joe BradleJ 1Dd. 'blmae;lf.
+
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IUl WU.On, To� Gruesu . and
� iloore Ill of POmero,; Yo&amp;i
WQ'lind , a�d Pete� Da'11 o( '.ll�ddlepari_. Jlapnp l.ewil illd �
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The 1960 BanqUE:t, program and dan�e of t�e Middleport
High School Alumru Association was . enJoyed &amp;aturday evenW esing by more lhari 280 graduates and' guests of MHS. Mrs.
headed
having
fo
y
F
y,
CQfflpUmente
all
r
b
presidelit,
was
d
ley r
.
the . atfair .
Jr•m opened with Bill Childs a.s
Gene Harrl1, toutmuter, in- announ cer wbo presented the da nc
trodueed Mrs. Fr1�cl1 Klein who Ina choruB mad e up of fu ture
led the group in ■tngina; with Alumni Ne da Bradford Sa ndra
Mr1. Phy1U1 tlackett H accomp1n• Ohlinger, Ly nn Daniels 'a nd Kar•
illt durinJ the aervtne of the ban- en B,rhner. The girl, attirfd in
quet by the Bind BoOllel'I Allo•
ormee· and black costumes danced
elation. An �promptu number to the IIODII "Down by the O -H·l·O "
by Dr. Lew� Rickman, Earl Riek• with Mrs. Marga ret Newman 41
man, both craduatea of Middle• accompanist.
port ar.-:, Wlllle Brouehton was
The violin · and vocal d uct to
entbu■lal1ically received.
"BeauW ul Ohio" was present ed
':'�e lnvoca\ion tn the bllaquet by Paul H aptonstall and Mrs. Itlel n
tras alven by Mrt. Nan Moore.
and was well received a, waa a
Bfl\•een the COW'tel ot the din• remlnlscinl in words ,. presented
ner, Miu Sue Xnt1bt, vice presi- by Mrs. Klein wllh violin and
dent1 Wfl(ODl.ed the cla aa or 1 960 piano back.cround. '
tO' lbe .APodatlOR and Mia. Bar•
Two mem ben of the Seni or I
ban Stilet, pre,ldltlt ot the Sen•
1:lass, Maida Roush and Diana I
lor d111, 11ve thi, Nll)ODH.
Follow.tn, th, dlnrier the croup Stumbo, d reaaed In gay ninety
adjourned to lhe •udltorhun where dre11ea and large brimmed hat,,
the prolfad). follo•inl the theme, presented their ve.raion of "De11r•
"Down By The O�lo"', ,wu pre• le'' with wordl upproprlate to the
tu1ted uilder the dir�c11on of Bob occuion, "By the 01d Ohio" waa
�Hoeflich. Said b1 man:, to 1w IWll by D•nny �omp&amp;on 'and
ll••\ WH 11,o encored;"''
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Over 300 Attend Pomer oy High School Al11mni
Middleport Alumm' Assoc.iation_Annua_l tvent t�::��:\:,:::,,!�; .. :�t::. . Dinner, Dance, Rewii on TimeFor Past �

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Chil ds a n �, Hoen1ch ,an�. and
to Row, Row, Row ,ind
were called b..k for • curtain
ca .
�he qu arte t of Tommy Da rst,
Forr est Bachtel J::-., Lew!• Sauer
a nd Da n ny Thompson thrlilcd the
aud ience wllh their barber 11hop
rend ition of "In the Evenln&amp; by
the Moonll&amp;ht'' 11 d id thelr en•
core, "Goo dnight Ladies."
The closi ng n u m ber of the
p�og_ram.. featu r!d Lewia Sau�
s mg1ng Paddehn .Mad eli n Home
with the da ncing chorus attired i n
large bon nel.8 wllh chec ked out•
fit, retur� ng to close the progra m .
Mr. Harris
. After the program
mtroduced -the Al u mni president
who cond ucted a short bwin ess
meell ng :Vit'h t�c min utes of t he ,
last meeti ng bemg: read by
_ Miss
Sally Schaaf and Mrs. Lllcy Grege
presentinf the treuurer', · report.
A report on the Sull11n G. - Part
Mem orial Schol1r1hlp Fund WH
1lven by Mi'8 Frieda Faehnle,
,
chairman.
The following offlctrs were
nominated by Miu Freddie Houda
of tbe nomint1.tin1
Uelt
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n

sings . and our many
shall be . perpetuated.

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Mayor, Chief Say
Th80kS TO Thelf•

Const1'tuents

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�ayor Ke�nettt McElhln�ey and
C� 1ef vi Police H�rbert �1lkey o r
Mid dleport were filled with gratl•
tude today.
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.
. There w111n 't a 111ngle aco1den.t
1n Middleport. o v.er the lon g lhohday weekend whiah. took its re&lt;:ord
toll in llhe natJ.o�.
.
" 1bey Jorned m a statement:
people for jJriviDg
'Il'-nk
carefully.
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o u t at 12:2() Sunday afternoon by
a soot fire at the borne of Mrs.
Martha Ables, Fire Chief Wood•
row )fen� reported. There w11·
no dl.Qlap ' to the ho.11:1e .wftlt only
minor amote and eoot datDa:R, the
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Over 300 attended the 84th anniversary of Pomeroy High
School and the 42.nd annual meeting of tne AlumnJ AssOClanoi:i heia :Saturday evenuig at ttbe J unior Higt:t School audi·
tornun.
A ce1Ttng O f b lue crepe paper streamers with white stac.s
and ·blu� paper �Ith whne stars around the stage decorated
the audltonum. 1 wo large baskets of spring flowers were on
the stage.
Danny .l\forris , , Cla.ss of 1957, an lhe youngest meml&gt;er of the 1r11du•
executive committee member, ser- aung da.as. Two sol0.B1 "Forever
ved &amp;... Masler of c eremon i ea. i n an d A Day' ' and "I'll See You
the a bse nce of F rank Va uahan, Again " were presented by Myrna
by
Lucllle
Alum ni president G roup si ng ing :wiaag accompanied
of "1'he Purple and White " anu i n- Swackhamer.
Ti oma.s Qu ick, Cl..s of 1929,
voca tion by Thomas B owen of tbe
Class of 1934, preceded t he ban- who is superi nten dent of ' the
qu et whic,h was served by the Fran k.Un County Scbool1 and the
Wo me n 's Guild of the Fede rated speaker for the eve nin1, . greeted
Ch urch. The tables were attrac• the Alumni, the faculty preal.!nl
live in white covers with .a n ar· an� the Cl,ss of 1 960. U:e 11poke of
r.a ngemen t o f purple an d white his high s chool dayt and al10 of
flowen, cente red with a vlhite p(\'11• the impreSBion one makea on other
na nt on which were the dates of people. He stre11Sed the importance
Lhe classes in purple ,a t each end of ,the example we set.
of the ta bles.
Members were reminded of the
Following the di nner, Mr. Mor- bulletin board in the -back of the
ri� welcomed U1e Class of 1960 room on which were displayed
with Albert Marlin Jr .. pre\.ident, letters by alumni who could not
giving the respon�. A white car• atlefld: thoae 1endtn1 membenhip
nation boutonniere WH preaented duea, and the nilnntes of the lut
�ffii''
to

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Reunioll. were held by cluse.s
1910, with four members, Harry
t.ienheimer, Lucille Will Defen•
bacher, Ma,.i VJugban Bird and J.
0. .Roedel, prese nt to observe
their !Kilb anmversary; and classe1
of 1925, 1935, 1940, 19'0 and 1"°.
A report of the nominalinJ: com•
mittee wu given by Lelia Curtis
and officers elected a nd their claa(.
are Pauline Mayer, 1939, preal dent;
Charles Legar, 1942, fint vice
presid ent; Evelyn Gilmore1 UHO,
second vice presid ent; Carol Ann
Ke nnedy, 1955, sec:ret.ary-treuur­
er : Ann Rupe, 1948, 1uiatant sec­
retary-treasurer; Lorena Arnold,
1941,t Kathf)'n Spencer, 1939, Wil­
liam Woodard, 1957, Bernice Par­
son!, 1956, · DaMy Morri1, 19,57 and
\&gt;hyllis Knopp, 19M, e:s:ecutJ.ve
committee.
The Pomeroy High Sc hool Qirls
ensemble sang 'Trees in the Rain"
and the Mixed Chorus o f the high
school san1, "Roekl.n' All : N11ht"
aind "Sooner Will Be Dollfi'' wilh
Mn. Swack�q_ tl accompanist.
Introduction ol clauel 'waa by
Monis who 1110 introduced . , Char,,

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