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8------Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., May 28,

Canasta Oub
Meets Thursday
At Bahr Home

--- ---

1960

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

-

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
;
le.
H
f
o
no
The
r
Jack
r
.
M
�
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
e
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
.
.
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
.
Jr
h!,
Oif
A.
James
hy
.
C.
r with Mr. and M rs. J.
Dunba
'
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.
l
ll:
o
R
nor
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
i:i
�
;
I
P?
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
.
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
c
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
r
to
ds
.
n
vallon
obser
by
learned
uaelul 1h!nc;111
Mrs. John Sa uvu�e, Mrll. H� rol d
_11card.
d
o
o
W
cy
n
Na
Thuma11.
l_ine
.
t
ar
b
Sto
Margie
,
l,
u
E
r
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 .
.
r
c
el.
r
Pet
nn
A
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
•
­
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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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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B'bl e S h I
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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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WEATHER

Ohio: P'air -..t .... Ntllta, .....,_
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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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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
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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
An
t
i
,,,
..
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
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.
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.
.
,,
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;�: :::�: ��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. " ..
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' 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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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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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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Soot Blaze BrinPt
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Firetnen To&lt;Qou8e
Syracuae firemen were called
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
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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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Banditry can be controlled � hy aggres­
sive, determined t:ooperation bet wee n t h L• Jaw
enforcement authorities and inlcl'l'Slt!d en­
terl)rlses.

n you doubt that, a remarkable record t hat

has been set in Philadelphia may change yo1 J
view.
Eleven years ago a team of bandits made
a
of holding up t he managers of a
chain system, American Stores. They pulled
17 jobs in a row. In the last. a police officer
was shot and killed.
That shot marted the beginning of a non­
st6·p counter-offensive by the stot'e organiza­
tion and local law enforcement bodies, not1

career

ahl_v t h(' Phi lactf'li&gt;hia Pol ice Department .
Sine·(• t he o ffensivt• started, there have been

Sl4 holdups - and evNy participan t , save for
two murder defendant s yet to be tried, has
been sentenced lo prison'. There hasn't been
a single acquitta l . The prison terms meted
out amounted to a total minimum of 361 years

a-nd th ree months and to a total maximum of
996 yeJrs and 1 1 months.
As a resu lt of t hat record, there have been
no holdups in the- past t wo years. The crooks
have learned that, in this case, crime doesn 't
pay. And what has been accomplished in PM·
Jadelphia can be duplicated everywhere
I hroug h t he same kind of cooperation.

Political Payola

We've all heard about "payola" - a device
where, according to the revelations of a Con­
gressiona•l investigating body, disc joe:keys
obtained large sums or money along with val­
uable gifts from record companies in return
for plugging th e product. This, com ing on the
h'e·ets of the TV qu iz-show scandals, has lert
a bad taste in tlrc mout hs of millions of Amer­
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is far more import.ant. Congressman Hal leck

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of L. P . &amp; •: 544 h furnl1h1d
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lewlne ' l'ttldlf 'v M. II. Gll.,.,.t,
Pre1lcklnt, Brotflffhood of Locomotlve Flr1m1n ind Engln•
men, Cl1v1l1nd, a,. ,n u1w1r to
th• r•nr:-d chi,..., of "fHthu
11Hdtn1. -l dltor.
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The Ch a rle.ton, West V1r�1ma
C1ze l te ea rned lhelf a 11at1on�I
re�uta_tiqn , l ast ye ar wh�in 11
pl�nt�d both fe e_t, sq1111,rely 1 n _ 1h�'.
m1dd�e or the Fe ath�rbeddin,i::
1ampatg'n or U. S. nul ru r pora_
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1'1ie 1111\f er t1smg ca mpaign or the
railro ad'a was at II.II pea k . wh_en
'the Gazette u11ed lt11 cd1tor111l
c olumn to q uestio n th e accuracy
a nd trith or st111isllcs u�ed in
t he raUro a ds' an11- e mploy e aclve r - 1
tlsemmts.
ln fa cl, the Gu1.ettc doubted the
11ccur1c)" of the ads.
The Aasochillon of Amer ican
R ail road■ p romptl y ranr clle tl Us
11 dverW1 l ng In the G azrt1 e and
Wh en t he n ewspaper revealed this I
action to 1l11 readers th e AAR I
fi red off a re ply that it 11hould
nol be expected to buy udverliMt ne spice on one page a nd hove
H crttlclzed on another.
The Amfflc■n pre11 (l nslly sa w
fu ror
the Hr:ht. The re1ultl ng:
helped pol.Ir down the drain 1hr
one tntllton ct�llara the ra ilroads
fta4 den't on th'e 1d1.
11l11 fncldel\t 11 recalled a11 ,m
lllurttatlon of lhe dletatoi'h,J a rroganee th, t typlllr• tallro•rl m 11r

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deserves the credit for calling attention to it.
He descrihes the avalanche of proposed mul­
ti-billion dollar spending bills as "political
payola." I n his words, they "simply hand out
the taxpayer's money to buy votes for the
next election."
I f the "political payola" groups have their
way, there won't be a budget surplus. In all
probability, there'll be a deficit instead. Then
we' ll have more inflation - and, u ltimately,
still more and higher taxes. How does that
prospect !-trike you ?

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n.l-(rml'n1 ._ 1 .he same _ cl 1_l'lotonal arro g urwt• 1s �ern lliam in t_he wa g e
and . ru\f's d&lt;'mands whJC'h the
(·u r m · r� hu11 u sC'rvctl on e m ploy t•s .
On Nov, 2. 1 mm. tht• lru c p u rpose o _f all lh e uds a�,I all the
,
1• xprm;1vf' "F'cathe��rddm g ' talk
was made known. I ;w crux of the
ent i r t' i.i1 11alion r&lt;'.� olvt'd itself
into o ne phr ,1 s1•-"Ma 11•irem•nt
Sk a II . H1v• Th• UnrHtrlctitd
Rlght"-to do as lL pleases. Th e
ph ras1' 1,rtur.� throughout the
formal n u tic c served by m il ma nai,:mncnt.
1' he demands �erved by ma na�enwnt h11ve fou r goals:
( l ) f&lt;:l i m innle 350, 000 jobs.
(21 Hf'duec wagf'S 10 1 948 lev&lt;" ls.
f3) Abando n 3,000 c rew tc r min11ls.
.
&lt;4) Aholl 9 h Jo b prolertio n.
This formula, th e railroad11 say.
will &lt;'feato n "mod1•rn" rnilroud
Industry. 11 Is n formuhi thal .i i lows !hr- raitronds to Ille Lhs
em p loyH and fewer train, to
serve tan cu,tom•r• and fe�r
communlflelJ.
3SO.OOO J oba In JH pudy
Hailruiut pro HJln lty is refle cted
I n ih nel in&lt;·ume of $II02-million
In 1938. The souri·e of thilil prof!pcrlty is 8 dl r ecl ref!u\l uf the
inc reast•d u£fkit&gt;nry ond productivity of ra ll employes.
57 wus 75 per
llnil l raffl in
cen1 ubnve wh at I t wns in 1 92 1
but employmenl 01111 �11111 hour�
hod nlmost been cul in half.
( I n 1 92 1 , on en gineer and fireman w1u1 req ui r ed on evrr y 11 tcarn
lnt•omotlvo. Todsy auy number o r
ct,escl u1111si whh-h comprise Ollf.
lot•omotlve a rc oper11tcd hy one
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";!;'�n:� ;:�1�':::.'!'i1 d, J&lt;hlet' ol
Mr and Mn. Dllford F' �"Ttll ii i
GROSSINGER. N y UPI-lnlile- ro und11 uch apin1t Artie TOWD6
patient m Holl.er Hoapit.al, G.alli- mar Johanuon. who refused to use and Al Awlla.
ly Mn. Ad■ llaclr
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CLAU MIITS
1111 thundering r1gbt during trainFLOYD IUIY P'UNCH■R
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NEWTOWN, Conn. UPI - It a pm
Moore were hotteue1 lo the Home- it ed Mr and )i n. Homer I.R nbow Pat l e non, 11 showm &amp;: the famed pear■ that Floyd Pattet'tOrl wantl
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of er ui Portland.
CH
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Mr and Mn. Clyd e Saunder, of ! d n ll1 for their rematch on June in their June 20 return bout tbat
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI-Rod· in fron t at the fini,h li ne, but he Sthool Sunday afternoon In a sho u ld bt ato red with ca re to pre- the Na:uuene Monday eve nln; at
the home or Mn. Allah Teaford, Gall1pohs were Sunday a:ueata of 20.
the Swedl■h champion won't pt a
5:er Ward let up on the throttle and Ward had • see11w duel fot clan re union at Oielr home, Chea- 1&lt; rve th e m .
Mr and Mn Al_do Jeffers. Mr. and
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tryln.11 lo 1et started from the
The champion. 11t ung to action chance to t hro w hil famau. rlilat-ter Road.
were ReY. �-laro ld Mr, Ha rold Smith and famll11 we re when spa r mate Bill Johnson shook hand pu nch.
Prete nt
a nd thua gave up victory i n the the lead t hree or four lapa, the n
Pictu res were talren during the c, · e authori ty, Dr. William )I,
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Holmee, Mr. and Mn. Ed Grmdle y, Sunday ev e ning callers.
him up with a barrage to the
Patte rJOn uiled bia ria:h t hand
annual 500-mlle Speedway rate to the other wo uld scream In fron t afternoon and pictures tahn du r• S . holl:
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a three-t im e runn er-up, Jim Rath- a l a 145- m ile-per-hou r pace.
I ng their high achoo! day• were
Erneat Weber and Elizabeth head, twic:e slammed J oh nson with only as a guard and kep t firtna:
A nd Ra t hm ann's m argin was displayed.
knott ed lace■, wo rn-down lifte ■nd Mr. an� )In:. Leland Bum garo e r
mann.
t he n ght snd the aparmate reeled • lefl8 in Monday'• workout here beh are vii ·i 1 ing in Akron
Duckwort
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and
n eolea before
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Rathma nn, who H nl1hed seco nd lea t han a seco nd
when Ward
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in 1952? 193-7 a nd 1989, rolled had � let u p with three lapa �o Mrs. Holter from I table with ,hoe■.
�� 1tot&gt;!:�t :e n� � co i:i�t:� down . Joban uon also drilled two s teady dru mfi re of left, waa 1 p­
and
-line the loea with ti1111ue paper dau11hter, Mrs. Pete Cu ndiff, .Mrs. S I rd ' t spe' d the w k
-- - --- home m record speed, 138,767 go, his fuel nearly gone a nd h11 whi te l ace cover centered -w ith a
parenlly deaigned to keep Johana.­
d Pickens, on
Sixth St.
i nalead of shoe trees. Women'• Cla ud C unn in gham, Vada Rose and �11 � ';;'e . o d ug� r
off ba lance .i, th.at he can't
aon
m iles per ho ur, before more than tires badly_ wor n from the exce111 , large annlveraar; cake.
d �amii!i
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Mr. and llrs. Virgil Cross and get aet to use hill right.
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rs . ..awre nce e11 en a
daughlen. Eno, and Mn. Corbett 1
The dau presented hi11h school
check tonight probably wiU ex- on.�s lost i n the pits.
sons. �h,I e the re Mr. FIH ag.an be- 1 Patterton and children . Stiven, old wetherhol t, Gallipoli,; Ben than men's, and shoe tree, left in r
wou ldn t Spencer, Francis Fotter, Winifred · them for two season11, may 11 tetch 1 ad uatet Donna case a nd Robert came 11 nd
a fraid my_ 11:111
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Cu n ni na:ham with white Bibles.
Bu t if Ward, who won m 19:i9, hold out, Ward :s.1 1d. A po.1t- race Gibbs Ben Petrel and Ora Hill of them out or shape.
m panied by the Sellers ·
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Calif. UPI-A 17POMONA,
Cross.
Alvia
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had pushed just a trifle harder on
Racin� - Doria Sayre Antiquity·
n. 1-�orence Harden, Portland,
-itore s ho es I n boxes inatead
Mr. .and Mrs. Clal r Carpenter year-old you th cot I poli,.. etcorl
The Syr■cuae Ladiea Au xilia ry I _ M
t �e throttle when he made hla first he was no wo�se o �f tha n �lh- Freda ' Deeter, Colutiibua; Edi th
shoe ba1s. Only boxes can keep of the Voluuteer Firemen met at � apending several day, at her and family of Belp re visited with i nstead of a traffic citation M on ­
pit stop, the cha nces are Rathman n ,m an n . The wi nner s c rew chief. Follett New Lexln.iton· Afr. and of
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banquet head ta ble.
omer oy and Mr and
a nd da u gh ter, El eanor _ �Y , have
tore dyed · to - match Troy Zwilli ng, presiden t . waa
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M r�. T. M·. Cottrill and dau1bter1, ehoes or shoes of a delicate fabric
r�turned home a:ier visi t � ng rela - Kay McClintock were Wilma Righi- Ritkie Graciano of Onta rio, Calif.,
cha r1e of the meeting which open_The yellow hght was on for 29 Jane, Judy an d Jill, Columhua.
a nd filled the fuel lan k. _10 2 1 secI n plastic b■g11 un leu perforated, ed wi th the F1ag pledge and the tives of Mr. Sc neider m New hol.Le , Pomeroy, and Caroly n Van who said he w»s bitten in front
onds. As they pushed him off to mmutes and '7 seconds al together,
The moisture in airtigb t- bags ca n Lord ' s Prayer. Ju ne 23, 24, 25 was y ork ·
:d eter.
i of his home. was reported ln-good
get ba ck i n to the chas e, W ard'11 but only on e driver wa1 injured,
fade the shoes. Wra p the lhoet i n set as the Firemen's Fai r which
I con dition today.
Week en d guest.a of Mr. and Mrs.
motor died. It took. another 38 Eddie Russo WH hurt. when his
Raymond Sal ser has re turned to
.
,
s
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L.
nd box them
a
per
a
tissue
p
.
white
p
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jitney
n
o
a
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r
h
e
t
will
wi
pp
u
s
en
ige Sh le Ids were Mrs Ca r 1 hie1"" h 1 1 e mploymen t on the Oh10 River
seco nds ro r the crew to push him 1 car hi t the wa U on the southe■at
cleani ng betore
-1 thorouah
•
;a; T�n:da)', June � • !5 to 7·30 �- m Pomeroy, Mrs Rollin Radford of bo "So
back into position and 11tart hia tur n .
at
uthern "
r
storage will help presene the � , A -record hop will be held Frida y I Rock Sprmgs, M ,... Mary Lou Profodrow Hendricks . and son, I
e ngine.
Dea th came not on the tr.eek
W
o
bleu­
wonderfully
been
hav
I
all shoes .
of
i1h
'
e
(
d
n
on
a
uare
a
11ng
ve
dance
sq
fit
o Portland. Miu Wilma Sayre Franklin, employ ed 1n Beverly
fl 1
1 3 Second, Ahffd
but beside it whe n two spectatora,
to
:return
to
able
being
n
,i
ed
to keep 1hoe11 from developln� Saturday Other attractions '\'ill be
and Allen Sayre Ra cine R O 11pe nt Wednesday night at
Rathmann Wai about 13 sec on ds William C.
Vieir
. Craig, 37, Zlonaville,
tive lile after suffer-ins from
ac
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Anderaon, of a lea ther odor in 1tor1ge, apray announced 1a ter.
'
Shi rIey and Maxi ne Baker, annen home, here
Ind., J.nd Fred H. Under, 23, I n­ Ru tla nd, and Mr. i. nd Mr,. Her- hem wi th I ahoe deodorizer.
1 head to foot with muacolar
diana polis, were killed in the col• ber t Hoskinao n of Athena, w111 t
________
Cet well cards were sent to Bill Run, Donald Miller 1nd Mr. •nd
M r. and · M rs. E. H. Carpenter J sorene.s and pain. Mo.t ab
l apae of a hom emade crandst■ nd, observe µielr golden weddlnlil an•
�udson and Mrs. Garnet _Potts a nd Mrs. George Slee_Je 1 nd dau�hters attended Commencement exerjoints seemed affected. Accord·
brought into th e t rack by a spec­ niversaey S unday, June 5, with
l&gt;Whday1 �f �n. Morns Moore Anna_ M ae a nd Viol� Lynn , Colum- 1 cisea •t the Be lp re High School on : fog 1.o medical diae� I had
bus,
rs.
Ha
r
1nd
r
ry
Mille
child�n- Mra. Ja� 1ce Te ll.ford we�e
M
tator on two trucks and erected open ho uae, from Z-5 p. m. at the
Monday nening. Their grandkohewnatoid Arthrtti.a, Riheum11..
.
inside the northeast turn.
�oted. At�endmg were Mrs. W1l- ren of Greai Bend, an d _ 1 Mr. ,11nd da ughter, Alice Ca rpe nter . w•.; a
Anderson hoi;ne.
• nd• BuniitU. F'or free in,
tUim
.
Mr
McCoy
en
1
and ch1.dr :
l 1 1 am Eichinger, Mrs. Franklin Hens John
gradu a te.
s. Anderso n and Mrt. HosMr
'
onnation write:
f
Mr. a:d M rs. Charlea Tol h�er
Miss Nancy B urns WBII gueat
d� ix, Mrs. Morri11 �oo�e, M�s . Sa m
Mrs. Wil l iam Swisher and ■o n
I kinson are slatera and the two 1
MRS. LELA S. WIER
� the,..., R.D., apen t Sunday W l � h a nd Mr . Allen
of
or honor at a surprise bi rlhdsy
r
M
,
r
s.
s,
en
Pick
Mrs: Carrie Smcl a1
Knopp or Middles
o
double
I
in
married
were
couples
2I05 Arllor HIiis Drive-007
t
e1r
hter
d
a
r
u
.
Mrs.
a
n
d
W
,
M
party given Frid ay eveni ng y
_
d port spe nt Thursd ay e ve ning wiLh
_
�
A� a Sl ae�. Mrs. James Teaford, �
ceremon, a t t he home o f the I
DC
I
P. 0. Box 2695
family.
d
n
a
r
E1rhmge
ham
Con n ie Freem an at her home on
M 11J s Jamee Teaford, Mrs. Earl
M r . and M rs. Fra nk Arnott and
bride
s parenla the ,fate Mr. and
Mltolulppl
........
,
b
.
Mr
nd
Lau rel St
" _Mra. _ Darrell Brown a nd Mra.·Paulin e ;�cCJin t&lt;M! k a nd Kay,
LANCASTER, 0. UPI-Da n iel r Walki ns .Mn, Troy Zwilling, Mrs.
Mrs. W . J. La�ning on Ju ne 1,
•
n
o
e
l
Va.
ra
e
n
w.
Freddi
,
Mi
.
Wells,
s
A . baseba ll l!)urnamenl a nd
w
I 1910. The Ander!IOnS now reside Deal, 13, Lancaster, has been Ernest Theiss, Mrs. Wood ro Hen i an � Mr . and Mrs. Pearl Searls 2.nd
. dancmg were enJoyed dllJ'l ng the I
,
char1ed with delinquency in the d rix and M rs. Ray Salse r.
ome.
h
this
In
children, Cheshu-�, were S un day
Alb!!rt Woodard was ordained
evening after which Co nnie's moSYRACUSE PERSONAL S
, have two ehil- gu nshot wounding Tuesday o( hi.JI;
The
Anderson
ice as an elde� at the Federated
t her, served brownies , c ake,
i'1'.r. and Mrs. Willis Leadi ngha m gu ests m the Wilham Diddle �ome .
1 uncle, Patrick Brill, Athens.
e,
Mr . and Mr&amp; . "".
crea m an d kool aid.
Church d_unna: the morning wor- dren Lawrenc Rutland Route
d daughters were week end
n
a
nile
. · R. S�ean ngen
e
The lad was charged in juv
1 and Mn. Phillp (Dorothy) Smith,
or . Clev ela nd vmted with Mrt!.
Prese n t were Richard Collins , shilj servlei: Su nda-y.
.
s
t
hi
Mrs.
,
of
gues
r
the
he
s
Rosa
t
to
mo
eleased
r
and
iday
r
F
We mix eoncrete to your
court
.
ldre n,
Ai lee . Capehart, Mrs. Ma rga ret
Bob Birchtleld, Ro nnie Collins,
he service opened wi th the Pomeroy and two grHdchi
ngham of South Webster. M r .
Leadi
and
stepfather
bis
f
o
custody
,
J
rlene
a
D
d
n
Anderson
specifications, deliver it
Swean n_ge n a nd Mr. and Mn. LuCh arles Kuhl, Dick Neville, Jo- o_r gan prel u de by Mr11. Ben Neutz- Leslie
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd j .and Mrs. Le adingham attended the
J Smit h,
er Friend, Saturday.
th
h anna Ye auger, Patricia Hen n esay hng an d the
hymn
proceMional
RIGHT to your job, ready
I Sou th Wek,Ler hiah
. .
• Khoo! alum n i
.
The Hos kl nsons have two son11r Rut ter ol La ncaster .
·'11·t· ss Mary Ja ne EICh mger, a
Jane Baer, L"m d' K",rk la nd• t he "Cr own HI m. " R ev, W a IdO J. '
anquet. Mn.. Leadi ngham also vis1,1a and Ralph of
Britt was ln critical conditlon b----------to pour. Lowest prices.
um b
Col
Donald,
st ude nt nurse at Camden Cla rk
B artels had for his sermon topic
honored guest and hostess.
al �nc aster-Falrfield Ho spital af- '
hlldr
o "d
d
fl
d
Fl
gan.
Hospital in Parkersbu�g, spent FriThe ho noree received a num- '"Th� Aste nslon �llness" usi n g
No Job loo large or too
ter surgery to remove a kidney; Lo
Jam;: 1�d,'Juin
t Ru tb,
arers were
Pa_llbe
a ul Hami_n. d ay a. n d Saturday wt� h - her �ar�
ber o( gifts and se nding a gift 86 his text John 15.27.
smafl - deliveries every
his spleen a nd a section of bla Virgil Hamm, Sam M ichael, Ch(- c nts, M r. and Ml,, William E1chon of Columbus and Carl Lee
kins
[
k
.w.
In the a fternoo11 the co nfl rbut unable to atten d was Cheryl
day - call by 10 a.m.
, and R ndY H O a inson ° Fl orida. colo n· __ _____
' m a tio n class , Diana Ruth Baer,
Ebersbach.
_
l ford Holte r, Verno n Nea\.e a nd . i nge r a nd children.
t Dex lded
nde
ons
r
A
e
Salurday delivery,
for
�
n
n
r
dence
e
the
Sp
of
Roy
ephews
visili
is
ms
a
Willi
ttie
e
H
Mrs.
•,•
,
i
�
�
Cla.udia Kathryn Grueser, Cheryl
,.
nd ffamm Ue,
J
ter or 1 7 ye ars, 11 er th eir marn.tU
I
r
ceased.
n
.a
s
d
Bye
nna
A
Mrs.
s,
r
siste
her
ibel,
e
R
Louise Hood, Donna Mae
moving to the Li nn
Honorary pall bea rers were Char "Mrs. Ida VcLs i n C ol u mbus.
Funeral ,..ervice11 for John Hamm
OC
Sa n dra Kay Hel1drltka, Lind a Sue ri age, before
l ng homeSlead . Mr. A nd•rson h �s were held Mo nday at 2 p. m, at the I le11 Reed. Emmett Will, Ralph Par- 1 Mr . ,11nd Mrs. Eber Picke ns of ToKi rkla n d, Robert Ot to Sch moll.
ee n an empl oyee , 0f the Oh10 Ewi ng Fu nera l Home, Comi ng ker, May na rd Bahr, George Gen- J l edo arc movi n g in to the forme r
Middleport
Rich ard Dayton Knia:h t and Jer- b
Phone WY-%..'1%14
Page SI.
ent of l -lighway,, the from ou t of town for t he services heimer snd Francis Morris, offi- 1 Wallace house now own ed by Mn. I
Dep11rtm
frey Alle n Gibbs were examined
menl o1 hlg hwaya, were Rev. and Mrs. John Rich ardbefore the church council, rela- coun ty d epart
the New York Central Reilroad at
son , Bea r Bra nch, Ind., Mra. AlFour candida tes were g!Ven the tlves in d friends.
Hobson . and retired i n llm4 from bert Hamm, Mr. and M rs. P aul
,
n
i
io
t
a
he
t
n
wing
exam
a
fo'ollo
first and second de1reea when
the Meigs C.Ounty Farm Burea u
ster, a nd Dr. and M rs.
Rock Springs Gr ange me t Friday reception was held i n the ladles where he was employed for eight Hamm, La nc a
r !ind dau &amp;:hten of
Gruese
Roger
h
t
wi
ted
ra
deco
a
a
w
which
r
lo
ar
p
,
eveni ng.
ars.
ye
.
Amos Leonard, worthy master, arrangemen ts or 11prlng flowers.
at
The Hoskmson s reside
Refreshme nts were served from
p resided and Mrs. Willi am A.
uth C anaan , before they _moved
So
·
-hlte linen cove,
M org an was e1 ected as deleg ate to a table Wl th "
to Ath ens, w here he I• 8t 111 emthe Ohio State G range co nventi on with whi le can dles in crystal ca n- ployed.
and Mr-s. Jo hn Erwin, alternate, delabra nlaced at Intervals. Miss
Relatives an d_ friends or both
· I•/ , . ·. •
' Ith was chairman for coup
Jll ana we re made to villt Alfred Erma sm
Ies �re Invited to attend t he
•
G ra nge, Ju ne 2, a nd presen t a the affair and assisti n g her were celebrati on .
u:ling,
u
B
Ne
Weed,
Mrs.
Mrs.
,
l
-------program. Members will meet s t
Methodist Miss Mary V. Heibel, Mrs. Phil
Springs
the Rock
Church al 7:30 to go. It w as an • Williamson, Mrs, Woodard, M rs .
nounced th at R u th Mo rgan G ot t• Le na Hube r, Miss Eliz abeth Fick,
to do tlte job, it - be
hsrdt won firat in Meigs Coun ty an d Mrs, B artels who presided at
u
yo
t
tb P' · · ·
a
In the Na ti&lt;mal Gra nge aewlng the pu nch bowl.
he
II ii'•
for ,... .,.;.
and
of
y
.-1
ntl
nce&amp;
, water
..n,..,.
ie
.
oonveroe
g , eookinl
ne more effic
tin
the
l
do
a
he
al
F
At the close of the m�e tl ng, re10
ber , first
or o
can en :,,_91,E , ST()RMPROO
New omcers were elected Su n•
,...ook oo g88 f h - , . g..-,
OW, you
l
freshmentti were se rved by Mr.
N
o
day eve ni ng when the Se nior MYF
CLEAN , DEP EN Dthough you live ot y u are beating and clo� � - when
,nd Mrs. Leo nard, M rs. Edw ard
of Heat h Methodist Chu rch me t (o r
n
e
v
e
per.a.t,ing cos
.
Hum phrey, Miss C lau Humphrey
aa JD.IU!ll!
.
cost and o
gas aerv ic:e • .
thei r regular meeti n g, Barbara
ind Mr. and M rs. Joh n ErwJ n .
88
1
•
Jo nes was e lected as pre s ident,
you use
,..,i. NOW
building :'°���.�•��W RENTAL
in,,t,llation
v
a
rrest Bach_tel as vice preside n t,
Fo
With �....
}h.ve youf
as service ta e.. aila ..-er•
Six of the eigh t childcn of E arl
VISIT IN POMIROY
n atarttSandra B�wm1ton, 1ecretary, and
tlte rusb .....,
ele oty type ininal rental chat� co
Mr. and Mr,, Robert Wolle and Rickma n and their biimiliei visi ted
compl
bef""'
Evely n Gibbons , trea�urer.
.._
or
children. Carolyn Sue and Bobby, with him over the weekend at his
a11 service coJlDOC"D
suburbanites f
rm�n clec_ted
am
Chai
Area
Progr
&amp;pen t the holiday week end witl:t home I n Middleport, where he re- wer!: Tom �all, Chr,istia n Fa i th;
, meter
inl tank
his mother, ;11rs. Walter Wolfe. and &amp;idea 'wlth hla sister, Mrs. Carrie D�v1d Konkr1ght, Chrlsti�n Fellow­
at tended the Pomeroy High Alum, Rickman CU11ell. Visiting were Dr . shlp; Sarah Beehtle, Chr11t111n
Ou t­
and M rs. Lewis Rickman of Mt.
nl Ba nquet.
Chriathln
a_eh; E�i� (?ha mben,
re
Clemens, Mkblgan; E arl Jr., Mr. I
Clt1zen�b1p, Diane ,McComaa, Ch rlaThomas (Mat•
and Mrs . Donald
�uerite) or Springfield, Mr. and tlan Witnes,.
Marilyn Swan a nd Sand.ra S1mp­
:.tra. Sherlum Trimble (Martha)
were elected as publicity chalr­
son
and Mn. Major Hill lJean) of Mt.
by the
Clemeru1. and Mrs. Robert Burton me n.
The election waa conducted by
(Kathry n) a nd childre n of Los A nanne Woodgerd and devotion­
Mari
geles, Calif., who plans to rem a in
al leaders _ were Miss Gibbons and
about two weeks. Other sons of
n.
the family are charll!!fl and James Mias Brewingto
---·---o! Columbu11.
1 Other Sonday vlsltora or the Rio Grande Studenl8
Rickm an family w•ro Mr. ••d Mn. Elect N
RACINE HIGH
Offi.,.,n
1 Douglu Jackso�, Rendvlllll!!.
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
1 Rio Gni:! Ooltea:e Student F.ducotlon AMoel•tlon (o:ff!Uated with
ClfllS P•--·
IUl&amp;il" IIMIII
Ohio studenl Educi11Jo.n ANO- I
llhe
•
The Loyal 'Sons and bau1hten olation end witih the Student NaClau of the Middleport Ch'11'Ch of tlonal eduoaUon �Hon-) re­
I Christ wlll hav� • wiener l'Ollt and centJ.r eleqed officem for the com­
hay ride Th�rad■y ni,ht. Membera In&amp; tcbooJ year. The 1980-61 offl­
Sponsored by Racine
and 1ues t■· will meet �t the church cen: ere PbMllp Qalhoon, Wel11ton,
American Legion Aux.
at 7:30 and bring 1heir own food pre,ident; Emily Evana, Jackson,
Post No. 602
and 25c for tbemaelft■ and UC! for v!ce-prealdent· c..ro1 Ml-Her Bio
their guest if they invite one.
Grande, �tary; Sharon. Scott,
Gallipoli1, trea9.lrer; ilnd Mar,
Duff)&gt;, WHkesville, -- d&gt;Jllr­
..n,
The �£icers and their advisor,
Hill Clal'tll E. Postan, have been
,invited to attend an Oti!O SEA
leadership Confere nce eit Cainp
MUi!lkJngwn, Leuvill e Lake (Near
Carrollton lin c.,rroU County) September ,�. __
Phone WY-2·24ff
___
_._
M&lt;ony of ... .. ■r,hlly
olid Ave.
MANCHESTER, Eng. UPIM..rllNII that CMa. M MIich
Mn. Dorothy Head Knode or For,
•
MIDDLEPORT
i.,
· est Hilla, N. Y., has reached the
Wa M:f 't![tl..
third round of women'e si ngle, i n
�
" .
te '"'llflON" ...._ Uftl,..IN, 1J INW' 4ntfltlt ...,_ •
the Northern Lawn Tenn!, cham•
.
,1
...
1..:..
�
dwenlc ....... Cham � If.ct., hr IIIMce OIi ....
plonships.
I

ose '500' Determined When
Pit Chan,re Took Bit Too Lon,r

Man, Two Small
Childten Die In
·tI�veland Fire

-Jb1tok'S
MA.ltBAG

ft fa:sn t Liftre
. _,
Daughter Dies
From Poisons

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• lont.itaal
u. lnto
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I

Governor Heads
Honorary List :
For FFA Degree

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t·om•lus1vt• resul1s subj ect to �1:1tlSI H·�I ;111.ilr�is.
Unic.n DatermlnH Sn
Thc�l' ure d 1 \' idNI chrom osomr�
of t' Ourse, pre;wred for unwn
chromosom1·s
with ihe divided
of fomillC germ rf'lls-a u nion
whid1 dete rmines all the charn ctcristic of a new indh• idual. in&lt;'luding the sex. All (ema:l'
ger m celb carry an ' ' x" ch romo­
some, but the m ales may be c1th­
er "x" or "y".
If the mele is an "x" a temalr
results; lf its a "y", the n e w life
is male. Szilard reasons that if w
the t r ansform11tfon or a m:i le
body f'ell into a m a le germ re!l.
th e "y" chromosome is hit by an
aging event , the cell will go on
and �roduce a germ cell but only
on e with a n ·'x" ctlt'timosome. lf
the "x" chromosomri, is hit, the
cell 1oses iis fn n cti�n.
Extending his ma�hematirs,
s;zila'rd theorizes th at an average
O'f t wo per ce nt of the "y" chro­
mosomes in formi n g male germ
a're hit by an "event" each 12
_years. I( t his were so, the per­
cen t age wOu i d be refl e c1ed in ,•i­
ta l stattst ics by mates £sthcring
fewer son � as they age.
Taking 1"953 birth records, Szilard shows that of 46,000 babies
sir'ed by f athers 15 to 19 years
old, there werl"J. 106.7 m ales for
e'lery 100 f' emales, bu t of the 45CfOo orrsp\-l(lg of mald 45 to 49
years old, the ratio was 103.6 to
ldO. 'rh"is is a ratio dedihe some
-..,hat Jess than an'ticipat"ed, bu t
still sig nifica nt.

&lt;'Onslder the responsibility of
these men ; the m an y hours spen t
awa y f rom hom e termi na l!! at
thei r own expen11e a nd the nigh ts
an d holid a ys work e d without lid­
dili ona l compens ation.
POTLUCK DINN&amp;R
Accordi ng to rail m anJg e ment
The FMY grou·p of the Lamcl
CLEVELAND UPI-A ma n and
this wage should be cut back to
Chrr M e thodist Church will "Jneet
his two sm a ll children · died i n a
wh11t It was in 1948. I n th at ye ar
Ohlo'a Got'1!!rnor, Michael "'\7. Di­ to n ight at six o'clock . at Baileys Dear Sirs:
fire which swept t hrough t heir
Som�time wi thi n the next week a partm ent t od ay.
t he basic d a ily nte fot Passen­ Salle, fill receive one of 12 honor•
Lake fo r a potluck supper. There
ger en gi nei!rB was $1 1.88 per 100 ary State Farmer - Degrees from will be el ection of office rs al the to ten d ays the B ur eau of Ce n s u s
The mo the r nnd th e couple's
miles. The car rlers 'n'oW propose the Ohlo Auocl at io n of Futu re mee t i ng which will follow the will close the Distric t omce st tw o you n,:!est children were visi t­
Athens. The 1960 Dece nnial Cen­ ing rel atives i n Birmi ngham, Ab..
to pay these engi n eers ..11 .84 for Farmers of Amer:la at the org an i, di nn er.
s us will by t hat ti m e be complet­
ru nn i ng 1no miles.
zat ion's annual co n vent ion openi ng
The fi re- victims w ere Joh n
ed.
This proposal ls oven more Thursd ay, June 2, 1960, at t he
TO MEET THURSDAY
Massey, 2d. a friu n ary worke r,
We wish at this t ime to ex­ Joyce,
ridiculous when we eOnilder the Youth Ce n ter o! the Ohio St ate
The Pae t Chiefs of Mag nolia
5 a nd, Hoy t , 4. M assey's
to you an d your staff t h e
press
eO.!lt of living index, wllich uses Fair1round1.
Temple Pylbia n Sisters w,l ll tnee t
wife, Jean, 23, and • Denise, 2, an d
th an ks an d a ppreciatio n of the
liue
Of itt
one
as
1948
Ralph A, Howa rd, Statl Direc­ Thu rsd ay eve n i n g at the home o( Bu re au of Census Regional Office, Joh n r., three mo n ths, were i11
years. The lnde,c bu in creased
Mlsa Thelm a G rui½ser with Miss
Bi rmi ngh a m.
Ci ncin nat i , Ohio, and the Dist ric t
25.6 per ce'n t sinc e 1949. And yet, tor of Voc at iona l Ed ucaliori in Lena Grue ser as co-hostess,
The M asseys were Ne groes.
·
for the
OUlce, Athens, Ohio,
railroads wn nt to erase 12 yea rs Ohio, an nounced som e 3000 mem­
Battalio n Fi re Chief Joh n Stri l
FFA
school
high
347
from
bers
spJe n did coopera tio n extendc•d to of said" the fire st a rted in Mas
or wage hleto ry-the very same
SESSION
COUNCIL
CHURCH
1 2 years in which the cost of chapters a re \lxp ected to at tend the
The Fed erat ed Church council us with reg ard to publicity during sey's bedroom,
Jivi ng rose more th an 21J -per cent. th ree-d ay event, whleh will i n­ will mee t at the church Thursd ay this Dece nn ial Ce nsus. Wit hout
clude judging cont ests i n soils.
:your help in . publicizi ng n ews
CNW T•rmln1f1
,VIGILANCE LAUDED
crops, delilY1\ sbeep _ C�r al Hve- at 7:30 p. m.
itema lrom tirnp,iWJ qme, It_ wot.ihl
Jtaiih.ad commuraJites do, t he 11toek, mnw, ag rt•uJ r l -. n;fneer•
HONOLOUJ • IWI---Olhe · ·surprise
have made qur ,wor.k
TO MEET FRIDAY
' .-r-.. 11},0re diffi- attack at Pear l Harbor coUld have
m ay or 11.lmost e ve ry state. Ra ll ina:, poultry and ,o:i'ef ,.;:
.
cult.
a
roaders h a ve lived in t hese tow ns
The Happy H a rvester&amp; 'Class of
bee n avoided if \he United State1
The seaslons are sponsored Joi nt,
Again let us say many tha n ks had known as much about Japan
for ge ne ra tio ns and would like ly by the Sta te Dep art mttnt of Ed­ the F ederate d rhurch Will meet
to go on livi ng In th em. The ucation and the Ohio State U ni­ at the church Friday at 7:30 p. m. for you r jnlerest · and cooperatio n . i n 1941 as it knows abou t Russil1
V ery truly yo urs,
ra ilroads, however, se ek the right versity.
tod ay, according t o a Texa s con,
A. E. Hnmony,
to est a blish a nd aba ndon cre w
CHORUS TO SING
gressma n. Rep. Olin D. Teague,
Dis tr ic t Supervisor.
t ermi na ls at will.
Mem hers of the former Farm
(D-Texai) said, "if we had bee11
The Honor ary St ate Farmer De­
I as vigila nt in i941, if we hall
To the 2000 lo 3000 commu ni­ �ree pr ese ntation will be 1:1 p'l rt o: Bureau Wom en 's chorus have been
1 k n own as much abou t wh at was
t ies now wholly or partially de,
the Thur;,sda y evening A .iards invi ted to sing at th� golden wed­
The AlmanM
pe ndent on rail wages this pro­ Banqu e t to be held i n lhe , )11io din g a nniv ersa'ry or Mr. arid Mrs.
going on in Japa n as we k now
posa l represents a backwa rd , s tep U nio n on The Ohio S tate Um, •. r­ Do n A nders o n , Sund ay, June 5,
abou t Russia i n 1960-we would
from which the &lt;:'Ommu nily rpight sl ty C ampus . Gover nor DiSalle
·
no t be mour n ing ou r heroic dead
an d membe rs are
ttquest ed to
neve r recov er . To som e l OWJlS it
he re tod ay,"
will reeelve bis dearee In a special mee t a t the home oi Mrs. Oliv e
could bo the l•sl ch apter in hls• ceremo ny on Friday evr.i.ni at Ingr ah a m Thurs day at 8 p. m. ror
tory.
PENNY BRI NGS SHOT
the Youth Conter, alona with 232 rehears a l.
For eve ry 100 r a il road worker!! of Ohio's farm you th Who will be
PACOIMA, Calif. UPI-Mr!!.
taken out or a town, buai ne■8men receiving the Stale Farmer ,Degree.
Joseph H. S m ith, 45, told polic1
HOLZER HOSPITAL
IV United Prtu lntematlon■I
s he shot hei: ·hu sba nd in the fool
co u ld expect an ann ua l loss of
Thoae chos en to receive the Ho n­
Admissions M ay 2'1: Fred Gibbs,
Today is Tuesd ay, May 3 1 st,
Mo nday beca use he threw a penn ,
$360,000 i n retail sa les, 33 tetall orary Degree in 1960 ai'e:
Clifton ;Mrs. Ja mes FergiJfOtt, Mid the 1,2nd day or the year
, with
employees would lost the i r jobs
to her a (t er she asked f,,r money
Mich ael V. D!Salle, Gover n or, dleport; Mn. John Priddy, Rut­
214 more i n 1960.
to buy rood. Police ch arged her
snd four retell stores would cloae Sta te of Ohlo.
l a nd; M rs, Willis Leadi n gh a m, Sy­
7he moon is approaching Its with a
their doors. The effe ct wo uld be
ssaul t with a deadly wea­
racuse; Mrs. Clevela nd Howard, first qu11.r ter.
nt,
·1'e1lde
Fawcett,
C.
No\rice
pon.
devastaU n a:.
H arrlso nvllle; M is. Pe arl Smith,
Th e mor n ing star are Mars,
'fhe Oh10 S tate Univers ity.
Pomer oy; Reid Young, NUnersyille
Job Protection
Jupiter a nd S aturn.
t Te rhu ne, IJ:lrectW- 9hio
Rober
Work rules became part of
Mrs. Joh n Caufnian, Jr., 9a111polis
On this day" in history:
ral1road labor co n tr act!! throuati Dep art ment o f Aartcul»a,rl1
In 1819, American poet W al t DEVOTED TO INTl!1tEST(
op, Ma�aet, Ohio
Bish
Rowland
Dismis sed M ay 27: William
colloctl\re bsr;al nl n g p rocesses a nd
.
Whitma n was born.
te
F
State
air.
Hol
Grace
Mrs.
os,
n
E
s,
r
M
r,
OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
bec ause m anageme nt abuses made
\
In 1889, Johnstown, Pa., was
E. J. Kelma, AS!llstab\: • M■ba,:er, Virgil Spr iggs, Mrs. Henry M ar­
Rltll'ar"'' J'. OwH, P.,;blilher
t he ru les impe rative.
/Ohi o State Fair.
tin, Willi am Ullsinger, Robe rt hit by a dlsa atrous fl oo d, in the
PubUsbel\ every ��rnoon 111
Repe ated'"
OJ• 1 he r a il roads publ lOhio ,Bias, A nthony Nolan, Franklin w ake of which n'lore th an 2,000 telJ't Sunday by The .Jhio Vallllf
G. Kenneth Dotson, .Mo.let,
t.Jfl
dze an ubit ratJon award .nd
of
'.pe
D
on
of Rutherford, Larry Delanu, Ted lives were los t.
s
Soil,,
d
pt.
&amp;
Lar.
hblbhln'J Company B 1 10 Ji1'4
Md
•
:a:
hold It up 11 8 " hor rible e am
lit 1902, the Boer War ended aa illiantc St., 1-'��el'Oy, Oblo. Bn.�
Reaoutcea.
Natural
ra.
M
Watt&amp;,
a rd
Rich
Lawhorn,
·ple " of the retlrlctions pl aced on
;
The locomotlve firem an retain­ m anagemen t by work rules. ne
FO:l'titer in Perry Cardwe�l. Mrs. Pearl Mc­ Gre at Britai n and South Africa ness ofttce phone WY2•2l!kl, ed.U'.41
:frank Needham,
-al office obQne WY2-2U57.
Id his reg ular work as safety fact1 of the si tuatio n howenr C har1e of Farm Forestry, •qfalo Di- Dermltt, Theodore -Phifps, Mrs. s igned a treab' of peace.
In 1907 a flotilla ·or taximeter , J;n�ed �• -,econd cl111 m.tllint
Raymond R,wk and son;, Mn. Jobn
'�.
lookout on the left etde of the would show tha t the �arrlet h'a4 viii�� of. Foreatry,
"ta.be, Im-ported from Paris, 1r• 111\ter_ �t tb11 1,101t office at p­
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W\lllalll H. ,kni,:ht_, ,\Q't Proe1- Queen and 110n.
cab and hi&amp; dutlea In assls tln1 violated Its cont ract and wai
,
I · ,n,;I Mrs.
riVed in New York the first taxlfl oroy , o�to.
M�:
�:
May
Blrtha,
the e ngi neer and tralnln( to be asse11ed a penalty-u 1uath
Ohio
tion,
1
Edu11
arieultural
,
K
• 4Pl'
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,
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f.(,U�n-� , ,�v.-ttatnt · ffUretente
Cumal Jewett, MlddlfJtOfl, dau• to 'be ar.en In ,an 'American city.
S�� 'µnfvenity.
an en ll'.lneer h\m11elt \&gt;'!P .day, To
day'1 -pay.
South
of
Unloll
the
1910,
ln
a:hter.
!ll1Une�•-1Uf,,b,oJJ, �, . all
•••:
arold
�tiry
r,
e
Indr�,
tho8c he added the ft!itp�b siblltty
Je;u1,
A certain amount or !Jl)ec�I ,. , H
· Africa w'aa founded . . weldlft1 t o­ Alx1'hrtoia Ave.. New York Ctb",
o( supervi�lng the power-produc­ tlon la found in the rallroltl
·, · Sct �n� 1l&gt;epvtmellt, Q� State
. gether the ' t-wo forn\.er Dutch r'e- tf'lw YMt.
l n'- units of any number of diesel du1try. It ts one thing rOf
tr�lvefoity.
,
U.
A.
I.
PLAN.
tllT
. public, of Ille TtanovJII and the
Sub�Dtion r•Je,: .;,enve.-e,,f bl
un t ta operalln1 In multiple 111 one en1Ineer and his fireman to �no .
lo�n "K. iu"y, I�U'u�t91'1 A61m■l
JERUSALEM,
tsraeJ..
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Oranae Free State " and tWo for­ tarrJer where a.vait.1:ile, IO cent
j
locom otive.
kle�ce Department , Ohtt State
the h:itrlcate 1wltchln1 Hal
Freneh-bullt Israeli su,et, M:yatere - m er Br1U1b eolonles, ihe C■pe of �r y.ituk: 1.1n e 11ar tn 1dv'�ce ,t
,
En1tn e malfunction■ r1u1e warn mentt of a hu1e yard and a,ao · U'tiiverar�.
-�,
Jet fighter was cred.lted tnd1y Good Ho'pe and Natal,
Th• lliU. S.ntlnel omco,
JOH1ph Wi&gt;lle, El.eeutlvt, Alli.t•·
In,: signals to ·111ht up In th:e Jo, er to know the l'Oldbed
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Thouaht for today: Amedcan, � months, 11.BO: th.ree montna
ant, Ohio "1¥par,rnent of f\llhway ttlth dain111�.an E"'gjpllin MrG
comotlve eab, It 11 the locomotive cur vature, erade and other
17 over the Negev De1ert lut poet Walt Whitman said that a,,90. By motor ro;ute where, avat
fireman who flrtt of all hH the qµlremenb of • ro■ d aiatinYrrenf �,e�. ,
The Egyptt,n P�iie
Thursday,
"once fitlly erwliftd, riet bltlon b1e: one m1.1n.tb, 11. By mill: (1111
reaponaibllily and ■econdly the The aame b applieable to tr■l�
cullb Dtle71 Vodl'tlotaal
_atatei �lty ·of tJ,t, l!'artb, ever (ft. ftlU
-Mth
attn,
11eading_.-b0ffle;
leen
lli. 'UODlha, $4.2Sj th.t •
'
akJU to lnve1t11ate these tro1Jble men and yard twltchmen. Their tul'e tiiau,.ictof, W'iif M:ltto , 0 lo. fr11menta falltn1
earthwird.
IIMlllltl'IA.
erw1rd
ty
n
■umea
M qn• mnrith . 11
it.a
liberty.'
t'all1, locate the dlSOrder Ind, If Jobi demand distinct lmowled1e
po111lble, re.tore the unit to and skill which pro-vides for ale
o�ratlnr condttton, wlthout ln­ and e(f1clent operatlon.
terferln1 with the continuous
A yard crew cannot be 1erlou1,,
ope·ratlon of the train.
ly expected to take a lol\1 fl"tlilht
J-t:e'a readily av,nable when and train onr track11e • foN!l•n to
l"tib "'fl,IE 81G. 1'U�!'IES' ALWAYS
If an engineer becGMes lnc1pacit­ them, Not can. a road crew, com•
ated, and no matter what trand­ ln1 off t run, be exr&gt;ected to per­
lose elalm1 ■re made about the form ,m:1 IWUchln s in IUm&gt;Uld•
'
deadman'• control
there 11 no lnp and tondlllon• d•nsiroualy
ct.!m&gt;N, ' Q
_
Litt!•
Linbetter .. fll!!ty aevlct thin the en, unfamiliar to them,
ur Rl":11.....w. 1' �
I .....I · b wu
JlnHr and bla fireman WOJ'lrln1
It•, ■omollllntl akin to aoktns • �• • en-.,., .
I
....,.
l
�t l'ter farm
me
'lrilh
11 1 team.
railroad Wee ,m'1ldent of Ptll"l'?ft.·
None of the technotorlcal de­ nol lo 1pen4 lb• 1111 t-.o bo�
·
Her po'enta
ind 11h. llol'·
Vim introduced in nllroadlnl f)f bi, -� di)' n aoperinle•
••• ••���•
;-��. lb• ehlld
m■lres the fireman oblolett, be­ do nt "' the . •1ec1r1..1 alt . Hi'd -- -�..
�
C!Ov�
1IMI
. wltJ;I lime
cauM he Is one employe 'Who ii be I hallrd.
op ,
to w■■b
\io'tii
\
lier
re,pon1lble for checlrlns end ,u.
Tllo � o,. Tllo htoo
11
'l)ffvl1ln,: the power production of
�l�l m•n..ement-la · .....,, ' u ll Mei
• n
�
'ttiilaJ ind
the technolo•l'e•I device Involved )&gt;l!'W lilti�l•t... lt t, tho ..... wol dtim lo
• hoiplf)o\, • When, ahe
t
-the dte�l en1lno.
rulfll \lilt_ ,are . under ■tt■et 1n l died. K8'bl� oUJ.ei1\1 11.kl
the
R1lll"Old emjloye_ iet!ldent..._. not the :,or�-,.
.
,
, ...
illed ii ... Dlalt ........ .,.,
and only about one-('IIINI life
, jt I .'dtfll1ut.1 !• un d� ' i• t •n1 -M foa �•i.i!eid­
i\,
ported to th• ICC--llave lncrea• low }'ou can •llmlnato I lnia't It Iii/, lb
·
·
ii';, !l,llile,l
,
· ed M per �ent In the tep )'8ar Job. v._tead 11:IJ work. di:,, . tatt.
, ,_
1
period of IM7 to 1111141, Al tho 1 IWQ hlJ �orllf q nll II llll j
• " ' ..;:1- ,.,
ume Um• !ndulllrlll •�•nil 1 rt1ht to � wort tondltt.,,.,
!!!!!!!�!-NCI �ilMilm•
11,. and .1111 DU him tint you 11'0 W
ctnL
deellnW l!O
.....,._.., �- �
unii .mu-to Ibo di!llor of �
r
only tht NMI
plJ"l!,a lu ·
pendbolow � ·�'ltJ:t li,!I
duelnl t11o rail
the llfety mln.lmum. ~
'llrltlii,
-.,r. o, ,.,
--,
-NGit'il O llld
, •\ •
�
1
llrJl'li ' ,tm e"
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llock•

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enginf' n and on e fire m a n.)
R,;1 cmployo1e nt s a nk to le,s
than 800.000 in 1959, which repre•
srnts a loss or 600,000 jobs In
uhoul 30 yea rs. For som e obscu re
r('asun rail ma nagement attr ib,ites th;, Job los s to "Fea ther•
beddin g . "
Tho se fa miliar with the industry know that dlesellzatlon, railroad ml'!fll"tS , new maintenance
t•q uipm ent iind wholesale aband n nments of passen g er t ra ins
r au H•t l the job Joss. M an age me n t's
rrfusal 10 maintain equtpment
and roadbed has had much to do
with the rec.:ent drop in employ .
ment. figu res.
Railroad l abor h faced with a
fu r the r loss of s�.000 johs IC
m11nagem e nl's propoHla are pJaced in effect.
Daniel P. Loomis, Presiden t of
AAR disputes thlR fig u re and the n
admits th ti l "som e " jobs will go.
H 350 ,000 jobs a re not on the
lin t• per ha-ps Mr. Loomis will elabo r ate o n the numbe r of jobs l ne luded In hi!! e.1timetcd ' 'some"
.
Th e _ railroads are a11lJng.... ·
rom
the e liminatio n or two rrwn
-.Ra�
every trai n an d y11 rd cr e w, Ab an donmme n1 of _terminals mean s
th a t _ non-oper ating jobs al those
terminals will be lost, Discardi ng
!Ti ile age regulstlons a nd tombi nmg roa d an d yard wo rk redu ces
ope ra tl n� person nel even more.
Reduci n g the work_ fo rce below
the mi nim�� r�qu1re�ents for
sarc on � effmen t operation is n� t
e_c onu�uca \ly sound. Whlle ra d
fmnnr1ers may at rlrs t benefi t
from lower woge costs, the even1ual loss of bn9lness to t rucks,
bu.Ile� 11ml ulrll nes would force
furthrr dcterlorollo n of lhe rnllroad plant.
Locomotive P:1.-.mm
l.oeomo11ve fireme n did not
r�llow lhe old !te a m engines in to
history. Inste ad, the locomotive
frem an e,ch an,cd hi, coal shov1'1 and knowl edge of sutomat fr
stoke r for a new set of wo rk
t.ools. ,;,iese tools were diesel
engine trouble 11ho0Ung books, 11
working knowledfe of the gre at
nrw power. He retai ned his "k now
lrdge of ra llro1d opera llo n which
doe1m't ch a n1e rrom one t)'pe of
power to a n"t her.

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BY DELOS SMITI-I
NEW YOHK UPI-Or. Leo
piont•cr
S1.ila-r d, distinguished
,11lonuc scil'utist. off e rs substa11t 1a l
stalistiral Cl'l{lence that the a bilit y of th e malC to berom e the
lath e r of m11l es d ecreases as his
yea rs incr ease.
Szilard is dyi ng or ca ncer . He
,ises the!e st atistics to bolster
bis general theory of aging. This
the6r)' i.eeks to exp'l ahl II ph e nom
en on which, on the b asis or known
tads, shouldn 't be i nL\ritable although It is.
Eadh body cell nas the b u ilt-i n
melns of m a king each or i t.s de·
sce'nda nt s itt. exact repl ir;i . n, 11 1
is t1.s &lt;;h r omosome. If this act ually
wor'ked, a1'1d no one really knows
why it doesn 't, a body ceII would
be j q.st as vigorous after countless divi!jions as il was in the begi n ning. In short, it wouldn ' t age.
Obviously s0met111ng happens
'lihich
p'reve·nts
chromosomes
from ci'rr'yi ng oul t their hereditary
ins1:ril:c\fons end essly. Szilsrd calls
th1"s lift);nown so'metb1ng an "even t " t/Hd 'lfe aasuines t hey occur
at i:.Wt\Om and eacb one robs
a who}e chromosome of its f u nc.
tlon.
lfe f1.i'rt'1er ana·�cs the probabillty of sUch eve'nts is the s a m e
for al) individuals a nd is con�•tali\ tlirotlfibou t any life time,
As tbe )'ears ipass, the events.
rn
· ou·nl tn nu'mtkr, moi&lt;e and m dre
_ hroinosomes ' are robbed, a nd
&lt;;
lig'l'ng p"rogzesses.
Ill
�016 ftattsties of aging Szilard
'Ci ¢o1ate, th at on 1he average,
WI 'fl'UWtan beings, a dividin g chro­
JtlOlom· e of a body cell is "hit"
).b'Ou't every 12 yean. From there
lie lthes to the chromosomes of
lDale term cells-since these h a ve

Proper Storage
For Winier's
h!·!�: Shoes Described

Closs Reunion
Held Sunday At
H.olter Home

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy•Mlddleport, 0., May 31, 1960---ll

Pioneer Atomic Scientist Has
Theory About Male Prod11ction

Where Crime Doesn't Pav

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Banditry can be controlled � hy aggres­
sive, determined t:ooperation bet wee n t h L• Jaw
enforcement authorities and inlcl'l'Slt!d en­
terl)rlses.

n you doubt that, a remarkable record t hat

has been set in Philadelphia may change yo1 J
view.
Eleven years ago a team of bandits made
a
of holding up t he managers of a
chain system, American Stores. They pulled
17 jobs in a row. In the last. a police officer
was shot and killed.
That shot marted the beginning of a non­
st6·p counter-offensive by the stot'e organiza­
tion and local law enforcement bodies, not1

career

ahl_v t h(' Phi lactf'li&gt;hia Pol ice Department .
Sine·(• t he o ffensivt• started, there have been

Sl4 holdups - and evNy participan t , save for
two murder defendant s yet to be tried, has
been sentenced lo prison'. There hasn't been
a single acquitta l . The prison terms meted
out amounted to a total minimum of 361 years

a-nd th ree months and to a total maximum of
996 yeJrs and 1 1 months.
As a resu lt of t hat record, there have been
no holdups in the- past t wo years. The crooks
have learned that, in this case, crime doesn 't
pay. And what has been accomplished in PM·
Jadelphia can be duplicated everywhere
I hroug h t he same kind of cooperation.

Political Payola

We've all heard about "payola" - a device
where, according to the revelations of a Con­
gressiona•l investigating body, disc joe:keys
obtained large sums or money along with val­
uable gifts from record companies in return
for plugging th e product. This, com ing on the
h'e·ets of the TV qu iz-show scandals, has lert
a bad taste in tlrc mout hs of millions of Amer­
icans.

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But there's another form of "payola'" that
is far more import.ant. Congressman Hal leck

d Lahor u n1on
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Answers 'Feath'erbcd' Charge

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GI-,,,. I, Cundiff, Syr1cuH, an
•n the New York Central RAIiroad and • member of
•· S. Rlth•rd Wyatt Lodg■, 8.
of L. P . &amp; •: 544 h furnl1h1d
H
,"'- Dally Santl,nel V,lth the fol,
lewlne ' l'ttldlf 'v M. II. Gll.,.,.t,
Pre1lcklnt, Brotflffhood of Locomotlve Flr1m1n ind Engln•
men, Cl1v1l1nd, a,. ,n u1w1r to
th• r•nr:-d chi,..., of "fHthu
11Hdtn1. -l dltor.
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The Ch a rle.ton, West V1r�1ma
C1ze l te ea rned lhelf a 11at1on�I
re�uta_tiqn , l ast ye ar wh�in 11
pl�nt�d both fe e_t, sq1111,rely 1 n _ 1h�'.
m1dd�e or the Fe ath�rbeddin,i::
1ampatg'n or U. S. nul ru r pora_
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1'1ie 1111\f er t1smg ca mpaign or the
railro ad'a was at II.II pea k . wh_en
'the Gazette u11ed lt11 cd1tor111l
c olumn to q uestio n th e accuracy
a nd trith or st111isllcs u�ed in
t he raUro a ds' an11- e mploy e aclve r - 1
tlsemmts.
ln fa cl, the Gu1.ettc doubted the
11ccur1c)" of the ads.
The Aasochillon of Amer ican
R ail road■ p romptl y ranr clle tl Us
11 dverW1 l ng In the G azrt1 e and
Wh en t he n ewspaper revealed this I
action to 1l11 readers th e AAR I
fi red off a re ply that it 11hould
nol be expected to buy udverliMt ne spice on one page a nd hove
H crttlclzed on another.
The Amfflc■n pre11 (l nslly sa w
fu ror
the Hr:ht. The re1ultl ng:
helped pol.Ir down the drain 1hr
one tntllton ct�llara the ra ilroads
fta4 den't on th'e 1d1.
11l11 fncldel\t 11 recalled a11 ,m
lllurttatlon of lhe dletatoi'h,J a rroganee th, t typlllr• tallro•rl m 11r

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He descrihes the avalanche of proposed mul­
ti-billion dollar spending bills as "political
payola." I n his words, they "simply hand out
the taxpayer's money to buy votes for the
next election."
I f the "political payola" groups have their
way, there won't be a budget surplus. In all
probability, there'll be a deficit instead. Then
we' ll have more inflation - and, u ltimately,
still more and higher taxes. How does that
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n.l-(rml'n1 ._ 1 .he same _ cl 1_l'lotonal arro g urwt• 1s �ern lliam in t_he wa g e
and . ru\f's d&lt;'mands whJC'h the
(·u r m · r� hu11 u sC'rvctl on e m ploy t•s .
On Nov, 2. 1 mm. tht• lru c p u rpose o _f all lh e uds a�,I all the
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1• xprm;1vf' "F'cathe��rddm g ' talk
was made known. I ;w crux of the
ent i r t' i.i1 11alion r&lt;'.� olvt'd itself
into o ne phr ,1 s1•-"Ma 11•irem•nt
Sk a II . H1v• Th• UnrHtrlctitd
Rlght"-to do as lL pleases. Th e
ph ras1' 1,rtur.� throughout the
formal n u tic c served by m il ma nai,:mncnt.
1' he demands �erved by ma na�enwnt h11ve fou r goals:
( l ) f&lt;:l i m innle 350, 000 jobs.
(21 Hf'duec wagf'S 10 1 948 lev&lt;" ls.
f3) Abando n 3,000 c rew tc r min11ls.
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&lt;4) Aholl 9 h Jo b prolertio n.
This formula, th e railroad11 say.
will &lt;'feato n "mod1•rn" rnilroud
Industry. 11 Is n formuhi thal .i i lows !hr- raitronds to Ille Lhs
em p loyH and fewer train, to
serve tan cu,tom•r• and fe�r
communlflelJ.
3SO.OOO J oba In JH pudy
Hailruiut pro HJln lty is refle cted
I n ih nel in&lt;·ume of $II02-million
In 1938. The souri·e of thilil prof!pcrlty is 8 dl r ecl ref!u\l uf the
inc reast•d u£fkit&gt;nry ond productivity of ra ll employes.
57 wus 75 per
llnil l raffl in
cen1 ubnve wh at I t wns in 1 92 1
but employmenl 01111 �11111 hour�
hod nlmost been cul in half.
( I n 1 92 1 , on en gineer and fireman w1u1 req ui r ed on evrr y 11 tcarn
lnt•omotlvo. Todsy auy number o r
ct,escl u1111si whh-h comprise Ollf.
lot•omotlve a rc oper11tcd hy one
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";!;'�n:� ;:�1�':::.'!'i1 d, J&lt;hlet' ol
Mr and Mn. Dllford F' �"Ttll ii i
GROSSINGER. N y UPI-lnlile- ro und11 uch apin1t Artie TOWD6
patient m Holl.er Hoapit.al, G.alli- mar Johanuon. who refused to use and Al Awlla.
ly Mn. Ad■ llaclr
polla.
CLAU MIITS
1111 thundering r1gbt during trainFLOYD IUIY P'UNCH■R
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M r. a nd lln. Robert Jeffen -vi• 1 r., fo r h1a first bout with f1oyd
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and
Bob
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Mrs.
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NEWTOWN, Conn. UPI - It a pm
Moore were hotteue1 lo the Home- it ed Mr and )i n. Homer I.R nbow Pat l e non, 11 showm &amp;: the famed pear■ that Floyd Pattet'tOrl wantl
•n��.. :�:. �;;,,i,,"� ;r
of er ui Portland.
CH
nler lhoe■ builders Clas, of the Church
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weapon a lot mu,e often a, hi! to keep Ingemar Johanuon IO buQ'
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Mr and Mn. Clyd e Saunder, of ! d n ll1 for their rematch on June in their June 20 return bout tbat
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPI-Rod· in fron t at the fini,h li ne, but he Sthool Sunday afternoon In a sho u ld bt ato red with ca re to pre- the Na:uuene Monday eve nln; at
the home or Mn. Allah Teaford, Gall1pohs were Sunday a:ueata of 20.
the Swedl■h champion won't pt a
5:er Ward let up on the throttle and Ward had • see11w duel fot clan re union at Oielr home, Chea- 1&lt; rve th e m .
Mr and Mn Al_do Jeffers. Mr. and
hold
would
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pits,
tryln.11 lo 1et started from the
The champion. 11t ung to action chance to t hro w hil famau. rlilat-ter Road.
were ReY. �-laro ld Mr, Ha rold Smith and famll11 we re when spa r mate Bill Johnson shook hand pu nch.
Prete nt
a nd thua gave up victory i n the the lead t hree or four lapa, the n
Pictu res were talren during the c, · e authori ty, Dr. William )I,
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Holmee, Mr. and Mn. Ed Grmdle y, Sunday ev e ning callers.
him up with a barrage to the
Patte rJOn uiled bia ria:h t hand
annual 500-mlle Speedway rate to the other wo uld scream In fron t afternoon and pictures tahn du r• S . holl:
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-replace broken, frayed or Mr. and Mrs. Lawre nce Napper ,
a three-t im e runn er-up, Jim Rath- a l a 145- m ile-per-hou r pace.
I ng their high achoo! day• were
Erneat Weber and Elizabeth head, twic:e slammed J oh nson with only as a guard and kep t firtna:
A nd Ra t hm ann's m argin was displayed.
knott ed lace■, wo rn-down lifte ■nd Mr. an� )In:. Leland Bum garo e r
mann.
t he n ght snd the aparmate reeled • lefl8 in Monday'• workout here beh are vii ·i 1 ing in Akron
Duckwort
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n , Mr. an d Mn. Sam pchildre
and
n eolea before
ri ng
winter
sto
Rathma nn, who H nl1hed seco nd lea t han a seco nd
when Ward
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by
served
wall
lunch
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in 1952? 193-7 a nd 1989, rolled had � let u p with three lapa �o Mrs. Holter from I table with ,hoe■.
�� 1tot&gt;!:�t :e n� � co i:i�t:� down . Joban uon also drilled two s teady dru mfi re of left, waa 1 p­
and
-line the loea with ti1111ue paper dau11hter, Mrs. Pete Cu ndiff, .Mrs. S I rd ' t spe' d the w k
-- - --- home m record speed, 138,767 go, his fuel nearly gone a nd h11 whi te l ace cover centered -w ith a
parenlly deaigned to keep Johana.­
d Pickens, on
Sixth St.
i nalead of shoe trees. Women'• Cla ud C unn in gham, Vada Rose and �11 � ';;'e . o d ug� r
off ba lance .i, th.at he can't
aon
m iles per ho ur, before more than tires badly_ wor n from the exce111 , large annlveraar; cake.
d �amii!i
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Mr. and llrs. Virgil Cross and get aet to use hill right.
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11,.000 fans Mo nday a nd his prite speed he hit to make up the 38 teePresent were Mr and Jilra. Harr. an
rs . ..awre nce e11 en a
daughlen. Eno, and Mn. Corbett 1
The dau presented hi11h school
check tonight probably wiU ex- on.�s lost i n the pits.
sons. �h,I e the re Mr. FIH ag.an be- 1 Patterton and children . Stiven, old wetherhol t, Gallipoli,; Ben than men's, and shoe tree, left in r
wou ldn t Spencer, Francis Fotter, Winifred · them for two season11, may 11 tetch 1 ad uatet Donna case a nd Robert came 11 nd
a fraid my_ 11:111
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had to return, ho1»;e ville, we re Sunday g ue1t.1 of Mr.
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Cu n ni na:ham with white Bibles.
Bu t if Ward, who won m 19:i9, hold out, Ward :s.1 1d. A po.1t- race Gibbs Ben Petrel and Ora Hill of them out or shape.
m panied by the Sellers ·
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Calif. UPI-A 17POMONA,
Cross.
Alvia
Mn.
and
SE&amp;SH&gt;N
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but
correct,
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show
check
had pushed just a trifle harder on
Racin� - Doria Sayre Antiquity·
n. 1-�orence Harden, Portland,
-itore s ho es I n boxes inatead
Mr. .and Mrs. Clal r Carpenter year-old you th cot I poli,.. etcorl
The Syr■cuae Ladiea Au xilia ry I _ M
t �e throttle when he made hla first he was no wo�se o �f tha n �lh- Freda ' Deeter, Colutiibua; Edi th
shoe ba1s. Only boxes can keep of the Voluuteer Firemen met at � apending several day, at her and family of Belp re visited with i nstead of a traffic citation M on ­
pit stop, the cha nces are Rathman n ,m an n . The wi nner s c rew chief. Follett New Lexln.iton· Afr. and of
0?: e on worch ester St - "
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wouldn't be si tti na s t t he victory Chickie Hiroshima, to�,d him he Mrs. J.' Edward Foster �nd dauab­ hoes ru e of d usL, dirt and lia:bt the home of Mrs. Ja me11 Teaford,
and ,,
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tend lo fade them .
lch
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ei:plained-"l've
speeding ar.d
nd!!.y
Mo
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23.
May
e \"eni ng,
a bo u t one ter Sally P
had enough fuel fo r
banquet head ta ble.
omer oy and Mr and
a nd da u gh ter, El eanor _ �Y , have
tore dyed · to - match Troy Zwilli ng, presiden t . waa
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w�·s crew changed . hi s tires more turn o
M r�. T. M·. Cottrill and dau1bter1, ehoes or shoes of a delicate fabric
r�turned home a:ier visi t � ng rela - Kay McClintock were Wilma Righi- Ritkie Graciano of Onta rio, Calif.,
cha r1e of the meeting which open_The yellow hght was on for 29 Jane, Judy an d Jill, Columhua.
a nd filled the fuel lan k. _10 2 1 secI n plastic b■g11 un leu perforated, ed wi th the F1ag pledge and the tives of Mr. Sc neider m New hol.Le , Pomeroy, and Caroly n Van who said he w»s bitten in front
onds. As they pushed him off to mmutes and '7 seconds al together,
The moisture in airtigb t- bags ca n Lord ' s Prayer. Ju ne 23, 24, 25 was y ork ·
:d eter.
i of his home. was reported ln-good
get ba ck i n to the chas e, W ard'11 but only on e driver wa1 injured,
fade the shoes. Wra p the lhoet i n set as the Firemen's Fai r which
I con dition today.
Week en d guest.a of Mr. and Mrs.
motor died. It took. another 38 Eddie Russo WH hurt. when his
Raymond Sal ser has re turned to
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ige Sh le Ids were Mrs Ca r 1 hie1"" h 1 1 e mploymen t on the Oh10 River
seco nds ro r the crew to push him 1 car hi t the wa U on the southe■at
cleani ng betore
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back into position and 11tart hia tur n .
at
uthern "
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storage will help presene the � , A -record hop will be held Frida y I Rock Sprmgs, M ,... Mary Lou Profodrow Hendricks . and son, I
e ngine.
Dea th came not on the tr.eek
W
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bleu­
wonderfully
been
hav
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all shoes .
of
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on
a
uare
a
11ng
ve
dance
sq
fit
o Portland. Miu Wilma Sayre Franklin, employ ed 1n Beverly
fl 1
1 3 Second, Ahffd
but beside it whe n two spectatora,
to
:return
to
able
being
n
,i
ed
to keep 1hoe11 from developln� Saturday Other attractions '\'ill be
and Allen Sayre Ra cine R O 11pe nt Wednesday night at
Rathmann Wai about 13 sec on ds William C.
Vieir
. Craig, 37, Zlonaville,
tive lile after suffer-ins from
ac
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Anderaon, of a lea ther odor in 1tor1ge, apray announced 1a ter.
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Ind., J.nd Fred H. Under, 23, I n­ Ru tla nd, and Mr. i. nd Mr,. Her- hem wi th I ahoe deodorizer.
1 head to foot with muacolar
diana polis, were killed in the col• ber t Hoskinao n of Athena, w111 t
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Cet well cards were sent to Bill Run, Donald Miller 1nd Mr. •nd
M r. and · M rs. E. H. Carpenter J sorene.s and pain. Mo.t ab
l apae of a hom emade crandst■ nd, observe µielr golden weddlnlil an•
�udson and Mrs. Garnet _Potts a nd Mrs. George Slee_Je 1 nd dau�hters attended Commencement exerjoints seemed affected. Accord·
brought into th e t rack by a spec­ niversaey S unday, June 5, with
l&gt;Whday1 �f �n. Morns Moore Anna_ M ae a nd Viol� Lynn , Colum- 1 cisea •t the Be lp re High School on : fog 1.o medical diae� I had
bus,
rs.
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1nd
r
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Mille
child�n- Mra. Ja� 1ce Te ll.ford we�e
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tator on two trucks and erected open ho uae, from Z-5 p. m. at the
Monday nening. Their grandkohewnatoid Arthrtti.a, Riheum11..
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inside the northeast turn.
�oted. At�endmg were Mrs. W1l- ren of Greai Bend, an d _ 1 Mr. ,11nd da ughter, Alice Ca rpe nter . w•.; a
Anderson hoi;ne.
• nd• BuniitU. F'or free in,
tUim
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Mr
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and ch1.dr :
l 1 1 am Eichinger, Mrs. Franklin Hens John
gradu a te.
s. Anderso n and Mrt. HosMr
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Mr. a:d M rs. Charlea Tol h�er
Miss Nancy B urns WBII gueat
d� ix, Mrs. Morri11 �oo�e, M�s . Sa m
Mrs. Wil l iam Swisher and ■o n
I kinson are slatera and the two 1
MRS. LELA S. WIER
� the,..., R.D., apen t Sunday W l � h a nd Mr . Allen
of
or honor at a surprise bi rlhdsy
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Knopp or Middles
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double
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party given Frid ay eveni ng y
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d port spe nt Thursd ay e ve ning wiLh
_
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A� a Sl ae�. Mrs. James Teaford, �
ceremon, a t t he home o f the I
DC
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P. 0. Box 2695
family.
d
n
a
r
E1rhmge
ham
Con n ie Freem an at her home on
M 11J s Jamee Teaford, Mrs. Earl
M r . and M rs. Fra nk Arnott and
bride
s parenla the ,fate Mr. and
Mltolulppl
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b
.
Mr
nd
Lau rel St
" _Mra. _ Darrell Brown a nd Mra.·Paulin e ;�cCJin t&lt;M! k a nd Kay,
LANCASTER, 0. UPI-Da n iel r Walki ns .Mn, Troy Zwilling, Mrs.
Mrs. W . J. La�ning on Ju ne 1,
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s
A . baseba ll l!)urnamenl a nd
w
I 1910. The Ander!IOnS now reside Deal, 13, Lancaster, has been Ernest Theiss, Mrs. Wood ro Hen i an � Mr . and Mrs. Pearl Searls 2.nd
. dancmg were enJoyed dllJ'l ng the I
,
char1ed with delinquency in the d rix and M rs. Ray Salse r.
ome.
h
this
In
children, Cheshu-�, were S un day
Alb!!rt Woodard was ordained
evening after which Co nnie's moSYRACUSE PERSONAL S
, have two ehil- gu nshot wounding Tuesday o( hi.JI;
The
Anderson
ice as an elde� at the Federated
t her, served brownies , c ake,
i'1'.r. and Mrs. Willis Leadi ngha m gu ests m the Wilham Diddle �ome .
1 uncle, Patrick Brill, Athens.
e,
Mr . and Mr&amp; . "".
crea m an d kool aid.
Church d_unna: the morning wor- dren Lawrenc Rutland Route
d daughters were week end
n
a
nile
. · R. S�ean ngen
e
The lad was charged in juv
1 and Mn. Phillp (Dorothy) Smith,
or . Clev ela nd vmted with Mrt!.
Prese n t were Richard Collins , shilj servlei: Su nda-y.
.
s
t
hi
Mrs.
,
of
gues
r
the
he
s
Rosa
t
to
mo
eleased
r
and
iday
r
F
We mix eoncrete to your
court
.
ldre n,
Ai lee . Capehart, Mrs. Ma rga ret
Bob Birchtleld, Ro nnie Collins,
he service opened wi th the Pomeroy and two grHdchi
ngham of South Webster. M r .
Leadi
and
stepfather
bis
f
o
custody
,
J
rlene
a
D
d
n
Anderson
specifications, deliver it
Swean n_ge n a nd Mr. and Mn. LuCh arles Kuhl, Dick Neville, Jo- o_r gan prel u de by Mr11. Ben Neutz- Leslie
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd j .and Mrs. Le adingham attended the
J Smit h,
er Friend, Saturday.
th
h anna Ye auger, Patricia Hen n esay hng an d the
hymn
proceMional
RIGHT to your job, ready
I Sou th Wek,Ler hiah
. .
• Khoo! alum n i
.
The Hos kl nsons have two son11r Rut ter ol La ncaster .
·'11·t· ss Mary Ja ne EICh mger, a
Jane Baer, L"m d' K",rk la nd• t he "Cr own HI m. " R ev, W a IdO J. '
anquet. Mn.. Leadi ngham also vis1,1a and Ralph of
Britt was ln critical conditlon b----------to pour. Lowest prices.
um b
Col
Donald,
st ude nt nurse at Camden Cla rk
B artels had for his sermon topic
honored guest and hostess.
al �nc aster-Falrfield Ho spital af- '
hlldr
o "d
d
fl
d
Fl
gan.
Hospital in Parkersbu�g, spent FriThe ho noree received a num- '"Th� Aste nslon �llness" usi n g
No Job loo large or too
ter surgery to remove a kidney; Lo
Jam;: 1�d,'Juin
t Ru tb,
arers were
Pa_llbe
a ul Hami_n. d ay a. n d Saturday wt� h - her �ar�
ber o( gifts and se nding a gift 86 his text John 15.27.
smafl - deliveries every
his spleen a nd a section of bla Virgil Hamm, Sam M ichael, Ch(- c nts, M r. and Ml,, William E1chon of Columbus and Carl Lee
kins
[
k
.w.
In the a fternoo11 the co nfl rbut unable to atten d was Cheryl
day - call by 10 a.m.
, and R ndY H O a inson ° Fl orida. colo n· __ _____
' m a tio n class , Diana Ruth Baer,
Ebersbach.
_
l ford Holte r, Verno n Nea\.e a nd . i nge r a nd children.
t Dex lded
nde
ons
r
A
e
Salurday delivery,
for
�
n
n
r
dence
e
the
Sp
of
Roy
ephews
visili
is
ms
a
Willi
ttie
e
H
Mrs.
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,
i
�
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Cla.udia Kathryn Grueser, Cheryl
,.
nd ffamm Ue,
J
ter or 1 7 ye ars, 11 er th eir marn.tU
I
r
ceased.
n
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s
d
Bye
nna
A
Mrs.
s,
r
siste
her
ibel,
e
R
Louise Hood, Donna Mae
moving to the Li nn
Honorary pall bea rers were Char "Mrs. Ida VcLs i n C ol u mbus.
Funeral ,..ervice11 for John Hamm
OC
Sa n dra Kay Hel1drltka, Lind a Sue ri age, before
l ng homeSlead . Mr. A nd•rson h �s were held Mo nday at 2 p. m, at the I le11 Reed. Emmett Will, Ralph Par- 1 Mr . ,11nd Mrs. Eber Picke ns of ToKi rkla n d, Robert Ot to Sch moll.
ee n an empl oyee , 0f the Oh10 Ewi ng Fu nera l Home, Comi ng ker, May na rd Bahr, George Gen- J l edo arc movi n g in to the forme r
Middleport
Rich ard Dayton Knia:h t and Jer- b
Phone WY-%..'1%14
Page SI.
ent of l -lighway,, the from ou t of town for t he services heimer snd Francis Morris, offi- 1 Wallace house now own ed by Mn. I
Dep11rtm
frey Alle n Gibbs were examined
menl o1 hlg hwaya, were Rev. and Mrs. John Rich ardbefore the church council, rela- coun ty d epart
the New York Central Reilroad at
son , Bea r Bra nch, Ind., Mra. AlFour candida tes were g!Ven the tlves in d friends.
Hobson . and retired i n llm4 from bert Hamm, Mr. and M rs. P aul
,
n
i
io
t
a
he
t
n
wing
exam
a
fo'ollo
first and second de1reea when
the Meigs C.Ounty Farm Burea u
ster, a nd Dr. and M rs.
Rock Springs Gr ange me t Friday reception was held i n the ladles where he was employed for eight Hamm, La nc a
r !ind dau &amp;:hten of
Gruese
Roger
h
t
wi
ted
ra
deco
a
a
w
which
r
lo
ar
p
,
eveni ng.
ars.
ye
.
Amos Leonard, worthy master, arrangemen ts or 11prlng flowers.
at
The Hoskmson s reside
Refreshme nts were served from
p resided and Mrs. Willi am A.
uth C anaan , before they _moved
So
·
-hlte linen cove,
M org an was e1 ected as deleg ate to a table Wl th "
to Ath ens, w here he I• 8t 111 emthe Ohio State G range co nventi on with whi le can dles in crystal ca n- ployed.
and Mr-s. Jo hn Erwin, alternate, delabra nlaced at Intervals. Miss
Relatives an d_ friends or both
· I•/ , . ·. •
' Ith was chairman for coup
Jll ana we re made to villt Alfred Erma sm
Ies �re Invited to attend t he
•
G ra nge, Ju ne 2, a nd presen t a the affair and assisti n g her were celebrati on .
u:ling,
u
B
Ne
Weed,
Mrs.
Mrs.
,
l
-------program. Members will meet s t
Methodist Miss Mary V. Heibel, Mrs. Phil
Springs
the Rock
Church al 7:30 to go. It w as an • Williamson, Mrs, Woodard, M rs .
nounced th at R u th Mo rgan G ot t• Le na Hube r, Miss Eliz abeth Fick,
to do tlte job, it - be
hsrdt won firat in Meigs Coun ty an d Mrs, B artels who presided at
u
yo
t
tb P' · · ·
a
In the Na ti&lt;mal Gra nge aewlng the pu nch bowl.
he
II ii'•
for ,... .,.;.
and
of
y
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, water
..n,..,.
ie
.
oonveroe
g , eookinl
ne more effic
tin
the
l
do
a
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al
F
At the close of the m�e tl ng, re10
ber , first
or o
can en :,,_91,E , ST()RMPROO
New omcers were elected Su n•
,...ook oo g88 f h - , . g..-,
OW, you
l
freshmentti were se rved by Mr.
N
o
day eve ni ng when the Se nior MYF
CLEAN , DEP EN Dthough you live ot y u are beating and clo� � - when
,nd Mrs. Leo nard, M rs. Edw ard
of Heat h Methodist Chu rch me t (o r
n
e
v
e
per.a.t,ing cos
.
Hum phrey, Miss C lau Humphrey
aa JD.IU!ll!
.
cost and o
gas aerv ic:e • .
thei r regular meeti n g, Barbara
ind Mr. and M rs. Joh n ErwJ n .
88
1
•
Jo nes was e lected as pre s ident,
you use
,..,i. NOW
building :'°���.�•��W RENTAL
in,,t,llation
v
a
rrest Bach_tel as vice preside n t,
Fo
With �....
}h.ve youf
as service ta e.. aila ..-er•
Six of the eigh t childcn of E arl
VISIT IN POMIROY
n atarttSandra B�wm1ton, 1ecretary, and
tlte rusb .....,
ele oty type ininal rental chat� co
Mr. and Mr,, Robert Wolle and Rickma n and their biimiliei visi ted
compl
bef""'
Evely n Gibbons , trea�urer.
.._
or
children. Carolyn Sue and Bobby, with him over the weekend at his
a11 service coJlDOC"D
suburbanites f
rm�n clec_ted
am
Chai
Area
Progr
&amp;pen t the holiday week end witl:t home I n Middleport, where he re- wer!: Tom �all, Chr,istia n Fa i th;
, meter
inl tank
his mother, ;11rs. Walter Wolfe. and &amp;idea 'wlth hla sister, Mrs. Carrie D�v1d Konkr1ght, Chrlsti�n Fellow­
at tended the Pomeroy High Alum, Rickman CU11ell. Visiting were Dr . shlp; Sarah Beehtle, Chr11t111n
Ou t­
and M rs. Lewis Rickman of Mt.
nl Ba nquet.
Chriathln
a_eh; E�i� (?ha mben,
re
Clemens, Mkblgan; E arl Jr., Mr. I
Clt1zen�b1p, Diane ,McComaa, Ch rlaThomas (Mat•
and Mrs . Donald
�uerite) or Springfield, Mr. and tlan Witnes,.
Marilyn Swan a nd Sand.ra S1mp­
:.tra. Sherlum Trimble (Martha)
were elected as publicity chalr­
son
and Mn. Major Hill lJean) of Mt.
by the
Clemeru1. and Mrs. Robert Burton me n.
The election waa conducted by
(Kathry n) a nd childre n of Los A nanne Woodgerd and devotion­
Mari
geles, Calif., who plans to rem a in
al leaders _ were Miss Gibbons and
about two weeks. Other sons of
n.
the family are charll!!fl and James Mias Brewingto
---·---o! Columbu11.
1 Other Sonday vlsltora or the Rio Grande Studenl8
Rickm an family w•ro Mr. ••d Mn. Elect N
RACINE HIGH
Offi.,.,n
1 Douglu Jackso�, Rendvlllll!!.
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
1 Rio Gni:! Ooltea:e Student F.ducotlon AMoel•tlon (o:ff!Uated with
ClfllS P•--·
IUl&amp;il" IIMIII
Ohio studenl Educi11Jo.n ANO- I
llhe
•
The Loyal 'Sons and bau1hten olation end witih the Student NaClau of the Middleport Ch'11'Ch of tlonal eduoaUon �Hon-) re­
I Christ wlll hav� • wiener l'Ollt and centJ.r eleqed officem for the com­
hay ride Th�rad■y ni,ht. Membera In&amp; tcbooJ year. The 1980-61 offl­
Sponsored by Racine
and 1ues t■· will meet �t the church cen: ere PbMllp Qalhoon, Wel11ton,
American Legion Aux.
at 7:30 and bring 1heir own food pre,ident; Emily Evana, Jackson,
Post No. 602
and 25c for tbemaelft■ and UC! for v!ce-prealdent· c..ro1 Ml-Her Bio
their guest if they invite one.
Grande, �tary; Sharon. Scott,
Gallipoli1, trea9.lrer; ilnd Mar,
Duff)&gt;, WHkesville, -- d&gt;Jllr­
..n,
The �£icers and their advisor,
Hill Clal'tll E. Postan, have been
,invited to attend an Oti!O SEA
leadership Confere nce eit Cainp
MUi!lkJngwn, Leuvill e Lake (Near
Carrollton lin c.,rroU County) September ,�. __
Phone WY-2·24ff
___
_._
M&lt;ony of ... .. ■r,hlly
olid Ave.
MANCHESTER, Eng. UPIM..rllNII that CMa. M MIich
Mn. Dorothy Head Knode or For,
•
MIDDLEPORT
i.,
· est Hilla, N. Y., has reached the
Wa M:f 't![tl..
third round of women'e si ngle, i n
�
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te '"'llflON" ...._ Uftl,..IN, 1J INW' 4ntfltlt ...,_ •
the Northern Lawn Tenn!, cham•
.
,1
...
1..:..
�
dwenlc ....... Cham � If.ct., hr IIIMce OIi ....
plonships.
I

ose '500' Determined When
Pit Chan,re Took Bit Too Lon,r

Man, Two Small
Childten Die In
·tI�veland Fire

-Jb1tok'S
MA.ltBAG

ft fa:sn t Liftre
. _,
Daughter Dies
From Poisons

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I

Governor Heads
Honorary List :
For FFA Degree

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t·om•lus1vt• resul1s subj ect to �1:1tlSI H·�I ;111.ilr�is.
Unic.n DatermlnH Sn
Thc�l' ure d 1 \' idNI chrom osomr�
of t' Ourse, pre;wred for unwn
chromosom1·s
with ihe divided
of fomillC germ rf'lls-a u nion
whid1 dete rmines all the charn ctcristic of a new indh• idual. in&lt;'luding the sex. All (ema:l'
ger m celb carry an ' ' x" ch romo­
some, but the m ales may be c1th­
er "x" or "y".
If the mele is an "x" a temalr
results; lf its a "y", the n e w life
is male. Szilard reasons that if w
the t r ansform11tfon or a m:i le
body f'ell into a m a le germ re!l.
th e "y" chromosome is hit by an
aging event , the cell will go on
and �roduce a germ cell but only
on e with a n ·'x" ctlt'timosome. lf
the "x" chromosomri, is hit, the
cell 1oses iis fn n cti�n.
Extending his ma�hematirs,
s;zila'rd theorizes th at an average
O'f t wo per ce nt of the "y" chro­
mosomes in formi n g male germ
a're hit by an "event" each 12
_years. I( t his were so, the per­
cen t age wOu i d be refl e c1ed in ,•i­
ta l stattst ics by mates £sthcring
fewer son � as they age.
Taking 1"953 birth records, Szilard shows that of 46,000 babies
sir'ed by f athers 15 to 19 years
old, there werl"J. 106.7 m ales for
e'lery 100 f' emales, bu t of the 45CfOo orrsp\-l(lg of mald 45 to 49
years old, the ratio was 103.6 to
ldO. 'rh"is is a ratio dedihe some
-..,hat Jess than an'ticipat"ed, bu t
still sig nifica nt.

&lt;'Onslder the responsibility of
these men ; the m an y hours spen t
awa y f rom hom e termi na l!! at
thei r own expen11e a nd the nigh ts
an d holid a ys work e d without lid­
dili ona l compens ation.
POTLUCK DINN&amp;R
Accordi ng to rail m anJg e ment
The FMY grou·p of the Lamcl
CLEVELAND UPI-A ma n and
this wage should be cut back to
Chrr M e thodist Church will "Jneet
his two sm a ll children · died i n a
wh11t It was in 1948. I n th at ye ar
Ohlo'a Got'1!!rnor, Michael "'\7. Di­ to n ight at six o'clock . at Baileys Dear Sirs:
fire which swept t hrough t heir
Som�time wi thi n the next week a partm ent t od ay.
t he basic d a ily nte fot Passen­ Salle, fill receive one of 12 honor•
Lake fo r a potluck supper. There
ger en gi nei!rB was $1 1.88 per 100 ary State Farmer - Degrees from will be el ection of office rs al the to ten d ays the B ur eau of Ce n s u s
The mo the r nnd th e couple's
miles. The car rlers 'n'oW propose the Ohlo Auocl at io n of Futu re mee t i ng which will follow the will close the Distric t omce st tw o you n,:!est children were visi t­
Athens. The 1960 Dece nnial Cen­ ing rel atives i n Birmi ngham, Ab..
to pay these engi n eers ..11 .84 for Farmers of Amer:la at the org an i, di nn er.
s us will by t hat ti m e be complet­
ru nn i ng 1no miles.
zat ion's annual co n vent ion openi ng
The fi re- victims w ere Joh n
ed.
This proposal ls oven more Thursd ay, June 2, 1960, at t he
TO MEET THURSDAY
Massey, 2d. a friu n ary worke r,
We wish at this t ime to ex­ Joyce,
ridiculous when we eOnilder the Youth Ce n ter o! the Ohio St ate
The Pae t Chiefs of Mag nolia
5 a nd, Hoy t , 4. M assey's
to you an d your staff t h e
press
eO.!lt of living index, wllich uses Fair1round1.
Temple Pylbia n Sisters w,l ll tnee t
wife, Jean, 23, and • Denise, 2, an d
th an ks an d a ppreciatio n of the
liue
Of itt
one
as
1948
Ralph A, Howa rd, Statl Direc­ Thu rsd ay eve n i n g at the home o( Bu re au of Census Regional Office, Joh n r., three mo n ths, were i11
years. The lnde,c bu in creased
Mlsa Thelm a G rui½ser with Miss
Bi rmi ngh a m.
Ci ncin nat i , Ohio, and the Dist ric t
25.6 per ce'n t sinc e 1949. And yet, tor of Voc at iona l Ed ucaliori in Lena Grue ser as co-hostess,
The M asseys were Ne groes.
·
for the
OUlce, Athens, Ohio,
railroads wn nt to erase 12 yea rs Ohio, an nounced som e 3000 mem­
Battalio n Fi re Chief Joh n Stri l
FFA
school
high
347
from
bers
spJe n did coopera tio n extendc•d to of said" the fire st a rted in Mas
or wage hleto ry-the very same
SESSION
COUNCIL
CHURCH
1 2 years in which the cost of chapters a re \lxp ected to at tend the
The Fed erat ed Church council us with reg ard to publicity during sey's bedroom,
Jivi ng rose more th an 21J -per cent. th ree-d ay event, whleh will i n­ will mee t at the church Thursd ay this Dece nn ial Ce nsus. Wit hout
clude judging cont ests i n soils.
:your help in . publicizi ng n ews
CNW T•rmln1f1
,VIGILANCE LAUDED
crops, delilY1\ sbeep _ C�r al Hve- at 7:30 p. m.
itema lrom tirnp,iWJ qme, It_ wot.ihl
Jtaiih.ad commuraJites do, t he 11toek, mnw, ag rt•uJ r l -. n;fneer•
HONOLOUJ • IWI---Olhe · ·surprise
have made qur ,wor.k
TO MEET FRIDAY
' .-r-.. 11},0re diffi- attack at Pear l Harbor coUld have
m ay or 11.lmost e ve ry state. Ra ll ina:, poultry and ,o:i'ef ,.;:
.
cult.
a
roaders h a ve lived in t hese tow ns
The Happy H a rvester&amp; 'Class of
bee n avoided if \he United State1
The seaslons are sponsored Joi nt,
Again let us say many tha n ks had known as much about Japan
for ge ne ra tio ns and would like ly by the Sta te Dep art mttnt of Ed­ the F ederate d rhurch Will meet
to go on livi ng In th em. The ucation and the Ohio State U ni­ at the church Friday at 7:30 p. m. for you r jnlerest · and cooperatio n . i n 1941 as it knows abou t Russil1
V ery truly yo urs,
ra ilroads, however, se ek the right versity.
tod ay, according t o a Texa s con,
A. E. Hnmony,
to est a blish a nd aba ndon cre w
CHORUS TO SING
gressma n. Rep. Olin D. Teague,
Dis tr ic t Supervisor.
t ermi na ls at will.
Mem hers of the former Farm
(D-Texai) said, "if we had bee11
The Honor ary St ate Farmer De­
I as vigila nt in i941, if we hall
To the 2000 lo 3000 commu ni­ �ree pr ese ntation will be 1:1 p'l rt o: Bureau Wom en 's chorus have been
1 k n own as much abou t wh at was
t ies now wholly or partially de,
the Thur;,sda y evening A .iards invi ted to sing at th� golden wed­
The AlmanM
pe ndent on rail wages this pro­ Banqu e t to be held i n lhe , )11io din g a nniv ersa'ry or Mr. arid Mrs.
going on in Japa n as we k now
posa l represents a backwa rd , s tep U nio n on The Ohio S tate Um, •. r­ Do n A nders o n , Sund ay, June 5,
abou t Russia i n 1960-we would
from which the &lt;:'Ommu nily rpight sl ty C ampus . Gover nor DiSalle
·
no t be mour n ing ou r heroic dead
an d membe rs are
ttquest ed to
neve r recov er . To som e l OWJlS it
he re tod ay,"
will reeelve bis dearee In a special mee t a t the home oi Mrs. Oliv e
could bo the l•sl ch apter in hls• ceremo ny on Friday evr.i.ni at Ingr ah a m Thurs day at 8 p. m. ror
tory.
PENNY BRI NGS SHOT
the Youth Conter, alona with 232 rehears a l.
For eve ry 100 r a il road worker!! of Ohio's farm you th Who will be
PACOIMA, Calif. UPI-Mr!!.
taken out or a town, buai ne■8men receiving the Stale Farmer ,Degree.
Joseph H. S m ith, 45, told polic1
HOLZER HOSPITAL
IV United Prtu lntematlon■I
s he shot hei: ·hu sba nd in the fool
co u ld expect an ann ua l loss of
Thoae chos en to receive the Ho n­
Admissions M ay 2'1: Fred Gibbs,
Today is Tuesd ay, May 3 1 st,
Mo nday beca use he threw a penn ,
$360,000 i n retail sa les, 33 tetall orary Degree in 1960 ai'e:
Clifton ;Mrs. Ja mes FergiJfOtt, Mid the 1,2nd day or the year
, with
employees would lost the i r jobs
to her a (t er she asked f,,r money
Mich ael V. D!Salle, Gover n or, dleport; Mn. John Priddy, Rut­
214 more i n 1960.
to buy rood. Police ch arged her
snd four retell stores would cloae Sta te of Ohlo.
l a nd; M rs, Willis Leadi n gh a m, Sy­
7he moon is approaching Its with a
their doors. The effe ct wo uld be
ssaul t with a deadly wea­
racuse; Mrs. Clevela nd Howard, first qu11.r ter.
nt,
·1'e1lde
Fawcett,
C.
No\rice
pon.
devastaU n a:.
H arrlso nvllle; M is. Pe arl Smith,
Th e mor n ing star are Mars,
'fhe Oh10 S tate Univers ity.
Pomer oy; Reid Young, NUnersyille
Job Protection
Jupiter a nd S aturn.
t Te rhu ne, IJ:lrectW- 9hio
Rober
Work rules became part of
Mrs. Joh n Caufnian, Jr., 9a111polis
On this day" in history:
ral1road labor co n tr act!! throuati Dep art ment o f Aartcul»a,rl1
In 1819, American poet W al t DEVOTED TO INTl!1tEST(
op, Ma�aet, Ohio
Bish
Rowland
Dismis sed M ay 27: William
colloctl\re bsr;al nl n g p rocesses a nd
.
Whitma n was born.
te
F
State
air.
Hol
Grace
Mrs.
os,
n
E
s,
r
M
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OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
bec ause m anageme nt abuses made
\
In 1889, Johnstown, Pa., was
E. J. Kelma, AS!llstab\: • M■ba,:er, Virgil Spr iggs, Mrs. Henry M ar­
Rltll'ar"'' J'. OwH, P.,;blilher
t he ru les impe rative.
/Ohi o State Fair.
tin, Willi am Ullsinger, Robe rt hit by a dlsa atrous fl oo d, in the
PubUsbel\ every ��rnoon 111
Repe ated'"
OJ• 1 he r a il roads publ lOhio ,Bias, A nthony Nolan, Franklin w ake of which n'lore th an 2,000 telJ't Sunday by The .Jhio Vallllf
G. Kenneth Dotson, .Mo.let,
t.Jfl
dze an ubit ratJon award .nd
of
'.pe
D
on
of Rutherford, Larry Delanu, Ted lives were los t.
s
Soil,,
d
pt.
&amp;
Lar.
hblbhln'J Company B 1 10 Ji1'4
Md
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hold It up 11 8 " hor rible e am
lit 1902, the Boer War ended aa illiantc St., 1-'��el'Oy, Oblo. Bn.�
Reaoutcea.
Natural
ra.
M
Watt&amp;,
a rd
Rich
Lawhorn,
·ple " of the retlrlctions pl aced on
;
The locomotlve firem an retain­ m anagemen t by work rules. ne
FO:l'titer in Perry Cardwe�l. Mrs. Pearl Mc­ Gre at Britai n and South Africa ness ofttce phone WY2•2l!kl, ed.U'.41
:frank Needham,
-al office obQne WY2-2U57.
Id his reg ular work as safety fact1 of the si tuatio n howenr C har1e of Farm Forestry, •qfalo Di- Dermltt, Theodore -Phifps, Mrs. s igned a treab' of peace.
In 1907 a flotilla ·or taximeter , J;n�ed �• -,econd cl111 m.tllint
Raymond R,wk and son;, Mn. Jobn
'�.
lookout on the left etde of the would show tha t the �arrlet h'a4 viii�� of. Foreatry,
"ta.be, Im-ported from Paris, 1r• 111\ter_ �t tb11 1,101t office at p­
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W\lllalll H. ,kni,:ht_, ,\Q't Proe1- Queen and 110n.
cab and hi&amp; dutlea In assls tln1 violated Its cont ract and wai
,
I · ,n,;I Mrs.
riVed in New York the first taxlfl oroy , o�to.
M�:
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May
Blrtha,
the e ngi neer and tralnln( to be asse11ed a penalty-u 1uath
Ohio
tion,
1
Edu11
arieultural
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Cumal Jewett, MlddlfJtOfl, dau• to 'be ar.en In ,an 'American city.
S�� 'µnfvenity.
an en ll'.lneer h\m11elt \&gt;'!P .day, To
day'1 -pay.
South
of
Unloll
the
1910,
ln
a:hter.
!ll1Une�•-1Uf,,b,oJJ, �, . all
•••:
arold
�tiry
r,
e
Indr�,
tho8c he added the ft!itp�b siblltty
Je;u1,
A certain amount or !Jl)ec�I ,. , H
· Africa w'aa founded . . weldlft1 t o­ Alx1'hrtoia Ave.. New York Ctb",
o( supervi�lng the power-produc­ tlon la found in the rallroltl
·, · Sct �n� 1l&gt;epvtmellt, Q� State
. gether the ' t-wo forn\.er Dutch r'e- tf'lw YMt.
l n'- units of any number of diesel du1try. It ts one thing rOf
tr�lvefoity.
,
U.
A.
I.
PLAN.
tllT
. public, of Ille TtanovJII and the
Sub�Dtion r•Je,: .;,enve.-e,,f bl
un t ta operalln1 In multiple 111 one en1Ineer and his fireman to �no .
lo�n "K. iu"y, I�U'u�t91'1 A61m■l
JERUSALEM,
tsraeJ..
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Oranae Free State " and tWo for­ tarrJer where a.vait.1:ile, IO cent
j
locom otive.
kle�ce Department , Ohtt State
the h:itrlcate 1wltchln1 Hal
Freneh-bullt Israeli su,et, M:yatere - m er Br1U1b eolonles, ihe C■pe of �r y.ituk: 1.1n e 11ar tn 1dv'�ce ,t
,
En1tn e malfunction■ r1u1e warn mentt of a hu1e yard and a,ao · U'tiiverar�.
-�,
Jet fighter was cred.lted tnd1y Good Ho'pe and Natal,
Th• lliU. S.ntlnel omco,
JOH1ph Wi&gt;lle, El.eeutlvt, Alli.t•·
In,: signals to ·111ht up In th:e Jo, er to know the l'Oldbed
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Thouaht for today: Amedcan, � months, 11.BO: th.ree montna
ant, Ohio "1¥par,rnent of f\llhway ttlth dain111�.an E"'gjpllin MrG
comotlve eab, It 11 the locomotive cur vature, erade and other
17 over the Negev De1ert lut poet Walt Whitman said that a,,90. By motor ro;ute where, avat
fireman who flrtt of all hH the qµlremenb of • ro■ d aiatinYrrenf �,e�. ,
The Egyptt,n P�iie
Thursday,
"once fitlly erwliftd, riet bltlon b1e: one m1.1n.tb, 11. By mill: (1111
reaponaibllily and ■econdly the The aame b applieable to tr■l�
cullb Dtle71 Vodl'tlotaal
_atatei �lty ·of tJ,t, l!'artb, ever (ft. ftlU
-Mth
attn,
11eading_.-b0ffle;
leen
lli. 'UODlha, $4.2Sj th.t •
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akJU to lnve1t11ate these tro1Jble men and yard twltchmen. Their tul'e tiiau,.ictof, W'iif M:ltto , 0 lo. fr11menta falltn1
earthwird.
IIMlllltl'IA.
erw1rd
ty
n
■umea
M qn• mnrith . 11
it.a
liberty.'
t'all1, locate the dlSOrder Ind, If Jobi demand distinct lmowled1e
po111lble, re.tore the unit to and skill which pro-vides for ale
o�ratlnr condttton, wlthout ln­ and e(f1clent operatlon.
terferln1 with the continuous
A yard crew cannot be 1erlou1,,
ope·ratlon of the train.
ly expected to take a lol\1 fl"tlilht
J-t:e'a readily av,nable when and train onr track11e • foN!l•n to
l"tib "'fl,IE 81G. 1'U�!'IES' ALWAYS
If an engineer becGMes lnc1pacit­ them, Not can. a road crew, com•
ated, and no matter what trand­ ln1 off t run, be exr&gt;ected to per­
lose elalm1 ■re made about the form ,m:1 IWUchln s in IUm&gt;Uld•
'
deadman'• control
there 11 no lnp and tondlllon• d•nsiroualy
ct.!m&gt;N, ' Q
_
Litt!•
Linbetter .. fll!!ty aevlct thin the en, unfamiliar to them,
ur Rl":11.....w. 1' �
I .....I · b wu
JlnHr and bla fireman WOJ'lrln1
It•, ■omollllntl akin to aoktns • �• • en-.,., .
I
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l
�t l'ter farm
me
'lrilh
11 1 team.
railroad Wee ,m'1ldent of Ptll"l'?ft.·
None of the technotorlcal de­ nol lo 1pen4 lb• 1111 t-.o bo�
·
Her po'enta
ind 11h. llol'·
Vim introduced in nllroadlnl f)f bi, -� di)' n aoperinle•
••• ••���•
;-��. lb• ehlld
m■lres the fireman oblolett, be­ do nt "' the . •1ec1r1..1 alt . Hi'd -- -�..
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C!Ov�
1IMI
. wltJ;I lime
cauM he Is one employe 'Who ii be I hallrd.
op ,
to w■■b
\io'tii
\
lier
re,pon1lble for checlrlns end ,u.
Tllo � o,. Tllo htoo
11
'l)ffvl1ln,: the power production of
�l�l m•n..ement-la · .....,, ' u ll Mei
• n
�
'ttiilaJ ind
the technolo•l'e•I device Involved )&gt;l!'W lilti�l•t... lt t, tho ..... wol dtim lo
• hoiplf)o\, • When, ahe
t
-the dte�l en1lno.
rulfll \lilt_ ,are . under ■tt■et 1n l died. K8'bl� oUJ.ei1\1 11.kl
the
R1lll"Old emjloye_ iet!ldent..._. not the :,or�-,.
.
,
, ...
illed ii ... Dlalt ........ .,.,
and only about one-('IIINI life
, jt I .'dtfll1ut.1 !• un d� ' i• t •n1 -M foa �•i.i!eid­
i\,
ported to th• ICC--llave lncrea• low }'ou can •llmlnato I lnia't It Iii/, lb
·
·
ii';, !l,llile,l
,
· ed M per �ent In the tep )'8ar Job. v._tead 11:IJ work. di:,, . tatt.
, ,_
1
period of IM7 to 1111141, Al tho 1 IWQ hlJ �orllf q nll II llll j
• " ' ..;:1- ,.,
ume Um• !ndulllrlll •�•nil 1 rt1ht to � wort tondltt.,,.,
!!!!!!!�!-NCI �ilMilm•
11,. and .1111 DU him tint you 11'0 W
ctnL
deellnW l!O
.....,._.., �- �
unii .mu-to Ibo di!llor of �
r
only tht NMI
plJ"l!,a lu ·
pendbolow � ·�'ltJ:t li,!I
duelnl t11o rail
the llfety mln.lmum. ~
'llrltlii,
-.,r. o, ,.,
--,
-NGit'il O llld
, •\ •
�
1
llrJl'li ' ,tm e"
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enginf' n and on e fire m a n.)
R,;1 cmployo1e nt s a nk to le,s
than 800.000 in 1959, which repre•
srnts a loss or 600,000 jobs In
uhoul 30 yea rs. For som e obscu re
r('asun rail ma nagement attr ib,ites th;, Job los s to "Fea ther•
beddin g . "
Tho se fa miliar with the industry know that dlesellzatlon, railroad ml'!fll"tS , new maintenance
t•q uipm ent iind wholesale aband n nments of passen g er t ra ins
r au H•t l the job Joss. M an age me n t's
rrfusal 10 maintain equtpment
and roadbed has had much to do
with the rec.:ent drop in employ .
ment. figu res.
Railroad l abor h faced with a
fu r the r loss of s�.000 johs IC
m11nagem e nl's propoHla are pJaced in effect.
Daniel P. Loomis, Presiden t of
AAR disputes thlR fig u re and the n
admits th ti l "som e " jobs will go.
H 350 ,000 jobs a re not on the
lin t• per ha-ps Mr. Loomis will elabo r ate o n the numbe r of jobs l ne luded In hi!! e.1timetcd ' 'some"
.
Th e _ railroads are a11lJng.... ·
rom
the e liminatio n or two rrwn
-.Ra�
every trai n an d y11 rd cr e w, Ab an donmme n1 of _terminals mean s
th a t _ non-oper ating jobs al those
terminals will be lost, Discardi ng
!Ti ile age regulstlons a nd tombi nmg roa d an d yard wo rk redu ces
ope ra tl n� person nel even more.
Reduci n g the work_ fo rce below
the mi nim�� r�qu1re�ents for
sarc on � effmen t operation is n� t
e_c onu�uca \ly sound. Whlle ra d
fmnnr1ers may at rlrs t benefi t
from lower woge costs, the even1ual loss of bn9lness to t rucks,
bu.Ile� 11ml ulrll nes would force
furthrr dcterlorollo n of lhe rnllroad plant.
Locomotive P:1.-.mm
l.oeomo11ve fireme n did not
r�llow lhe old !te a m engines in to
history. Inste ad, the locomotive
frem an e,ch an,cd hi, coal shov1'1 and knowl edge of sutomat fr
stoke r for a new set of wo rk
t.ools. ,;,iese tools were diesel
engine trouble 11ho0Ung books, 11
working knowledfe of the gre at
nrw power. He retai ned his "k now
lrdge of ra llro1d opera llo n which
doe1m't ch a n1e rrom one t)'pe of
power to a n"t her.

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BY DELOS SMITI-I
NEW YOHK UPI-Or. Leo
piont•cr
S1.ila-r d, distinguished
,11lonuc scil'utist. off e rs substa11t 1a l
stalistiral Cl'l{lence that the a bilit y of th e malC to berom e the
lath e r of m11l es d ecreases as his
yea rs incr ease.
Szilard is dyi ng or ca ncer . He
,ises the!e st atistics to bolster
bis general theory of aging. This
the6r)' i.eeks to exp'l ahl II ph e nom
en on which, on the b asis or known
tads, shouldn 't be i nL\ritable although It is.
Eadh body cell nas the b u ilt-i n
melns of m a king each or i t.s de·
sce'nda nt s itt. exact repl ir;i . n, 11 1
is t1.s &lt;;h r omosome. If this act ually
wor'ked, a1'1d no one really knows
why it doesn 't, a body ceII would
be j q.st as vigorous after countless divi!jions as il was in the begi n ning. In short, it wouldn ' t age.
Obviously s0met111ng happens
'lihich
p'reve·nts
chromosomes
from ci'rr'yi ng oul t their hereditary
ins1:ril:c\fons end essly. Szilsrd calls
th1"s lift);nown so'metb1ng an "even t " t/Hd 'lfe aasuines t hey occur
at i:.Wt\Om and eacb one robs
a who}e chromosome of its f u nc.
tlon.
lfe f1.i'rt'1er ana·�cs the probabillty of sUch eve'nts is the s a m e
for al) individuals a nd is con�•tali\ tlirotlfibou t any life time,
As tbe )'ears ipass, the events.
rn
· ou·nl tn nu'mtkr, moi&lt;e and m dre
_ hroinosomes ' are robbed, a nd
&lt;;
lig'l'ng p"rogzesses.
Ill
�016 ftattsties of aging Szilard
'Ci ¢o1ate, th at on 1he average,
WI 'fl'UWtan beings, a dividin g chro­
JtlOlom· e of a body cell is "hit"
).b'Ou't every 12 yean. From there
lie lthes to the chromosomes of
lDale term cells-since these h a ve

Proper Storage
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h!·!�: Shoes Described

Closs Reunion
Held Sunday At
H.olter Home

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- P!TllilJUBGII UPI - Tw•nty­
�t lnftU111 of weekend bastball
��� the ClnelnnaU }\ed1 in. third
1¥.t:lfl end � FOJ'hh Field toda)'.
-� if! forbea Field could be
�lort1n1. � atasoo i1 youna:
� all Pilltbur&amp;h ia talkilli pen­
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HALF &amp;A CK

BOSTOM UPI-E:1-Min ne110l1
halfbact Richard Bl1kely h111
lilned wit h the Boston Patriot, of
the ne'N Americ,.q Football Lea1:ue. Blakely wa■ named to the
All-Afmy footb111U team in 1 95'1.

Enjoy Circle's

Delicious

and the hitlingeal batter, Roberto
•
Clemente ( .353 and 37 RBl'st
San Francisco, which would not
mind tak in g over occupancy or
1he league penthouse, ia coun l inK
o n the Rt'ds· Jim O "Toole. who i s
4 -4 , lo outd uel the Pir.ites' Mizell.
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fo' or a Cincinnaliin, the weekend I
"!'' H not without its pleasure s. Sa l •
urday'a rain idled the Redl e gii . On
Sunday, Vada Pinson hit homer
numb er four at an op-portun e lime
with a m a n on base and the score
2· 2 in the ninth. There was satls
faction, too, in beatlnj the Mllwau-

livid Lunchevn
Teachers of the Kyger Creek
Schg,ol had a I Ufltheon al the
Circle Restaurant in Pomeroy
Friday noon.
Attendin1 we re F.lizab@th Ham­
rick, Lucill e Smith, Katherine
Williams, Maxine Dant, Sarah
Moshier, Glenda H inter, Willecn
I Edwards, Marguerite Eisel, C. C.
Bradbury, (.1arence Thomp!lon and
Ma ry Hu1he1.

S1'ANDINGS

Br UnitN Prn1 International
NATJONA1. LEA&amp;UE
W L Pct. GB
kee Bravrs 1w1rt• ir1 two allempts.
14 .650
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26
gh
Pittsbur
opener
ha)'&amp;
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found
Memoria
½:
Pinson performing perfectly again. San Franci,co . . 26 15 . 634
. . 22 19 .537 4�
This t l lllt' 11 was a �ingle and u Cincinnati
1 6 15 .516 5 1,li
slolPn bast', then a sin&amp;le by G us Mil w.iuk.ee
19 21 .475 7
Bell, th111 won 1he ball 11:ame I n Los Angele !
18 21 .462 7 ½
Louis
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expen�
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1 0 innings, 5·4 a t the
1 3 2 1 .382 10
Philliei, of Chicago
the l'f•llar-dwc lluig
, 13 27 .325 1 3
Phil a delphia
Ph1h1dl•lphia
Mo"4av
' e,ults
The n 1g hlnp, however, w�s less
r.
ti � Ph i Mt ■lphla 4, ht
n
C
4!_
111$�
gratifying . The Phillies chose the
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occasion to sn a p a seven-g a me los- Pntl 1 0 ftt'! f
Phll1delph11 4 Clnc1 1V11ti 1 , ,net
ing streak by sm ar k ing three j
homers. ThP score favored Phlla- 1•me
Pitt.burgh I Mllwaukff 3, ht
delph1a, 6· 1 .
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e, po1tpona4, rain
•m
Cooper, li:lllertt.rin.
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A gr .,.u p of friends called on
Mr. and Mrs. I I . E. Cooper, Mul- 1•nw
S.n r•11cl1ee 5 Chlc110 4, W
berry Heights, Sunday.
Calling &lt;luring the afternoon 1•m•
St. L�I, lf L. 4n.,.:1,- ,. nltht
were Mrs. Frank Bird and MiKs
ltroblbte Pltchert
Tu■
Anna Vaughan, Cedanvill e ; Mr.
MU.-1.,k• ■t Phll1delphla (Nl
and Mrs. Hctman Hoffn er, Chillicolhe; Earl Hoffner . Youngstown, --8,uhl 3-l Gorn• G,3
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlinger, Col·
,1n,1nn�tl at PltftWrth (N )umbus: Mrs, Clara Hamilton, Pl. O'Toole ,4..t v1 Mlall 1·3
St. l,.01,1 i 1 at I,.� AntelN (N)Pleasant and Mrs. Arthur Fick Sr.
KIin• 1·3 v1 Wllli�mt 2-0
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Clevela�d G lenville: Jt nOtched
Its second atreighi 01�8111 AA track
tltJ e In a thrlllf!r fh1bJ1.
Cincinnati Elder: Capllallzed on
tig}lt pltchlna tO edge l,imn Senior
4•�, In 1he Clua AA baseb.'.111 pfoy.
off.

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rdationsbii! .,._ prkes and
growth WU the QUC!lio n 64 repre,.
1cntatlvc1 of "1'm;:ation, labor,
- aod l)O\'CJIIInalt put to
themselves n:conity at a meeting or
the American Aasembly, Their
WC can indeed have dy­
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throua:h a continued effort by all
of 111 to achieve a 1te4(/y rise ln
productivity,

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Uppod Arlltt&amp;lon: Re peiled Its
1 956 performance tq take the 10H
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Lt1k ewood: Pepend ed on classy
Clark Graebn er, the national boys
c h•mplon, to win the tennl� eln1le, crown.
'&amp;11ddletown1 Went tll the way
after bt\nf runnerup t,al year lo
El,rl.- In the tehnls d0Ublt11 champlonahlp.

30 Games

NOTH ING TO BUY
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today· /held the unw.aoted dh1tinc­
tlon ol leading tibe nation In traf­
fic death&amp; duriin,g .ttle tong Memor­
ial Day weekend.
A United Press lnternatlomtl
survey ehov,ed 27 persona iost ·
t•beir liws in Ohio traffic . during
�he t'hrl!!e-day period -from 8 p.m.,
Friday, u nUI mldniibt Monday,
11he dead ineltlded Cil.ar-le1t C. Tip­
ton, 23, Cleveland, tilled i� • one­
car acoldent 111t the intersection qf
U. S. 50 and Ohio 890 116Ven mile■
llOl'lll?least of Allhena.
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l'lt■ one and two 21 0-2 12 lb 17.35J HIO , bulk 1 80 - 240 lb . IIS.7� 17.2�.
mostly 17. 2:5 for 1 90-220 lb, 2-3
240- 270 lb 16 . 25-- 16_71; ■ows mi :s:ed
300-450 lb 13 . 2� 1 4: 2-3 450--600 lb.
12 . 50 · 1 3. 25; boiiln 1 0.75.

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"But I.her, it l'lO ,uch thin1
a Aul for our �or•la A.ad
me a n.atioft'1 l'lkll'al■ are u i
portant as lta food health-mO!t'
so."
Montalban said there ii , rathtr
1utem touth of the border "'hleh
incl udes ' "ad 1,ill1 only" pJcturea
"But lt i&amp; enforced down there,"
he nclaimed. '"Hert the "ad ult,
only' Ji&amp;n on a m■rq\lee i4 ;,n �vlt.rit ion ror teenqen 14 rut up qie
thPater . And no one aw t hlfllD
a bout their a&amp;e.
"Often It ii not l"'porta nt wh t
is said or done in a movie , It i1
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doe■ a movie 1tar break out
again11 controversial films for
fe;ir of bemg t&amp;bbed a 1Qu.1tre in
lhc blase film colony.
An exception 11 Ru· ardo Montalban. He .ac11 ati family censor,
dttcidin11 which pu· wres are fit to
be seen by hh1 youn gsters.
'I have four children," he uid,
"and there are many pict ure■
made today lh1t I don't wam
: h� m to see. For in1tance, my
daughter Laura, an impressionable girl or 1 4, 1.11 too youne to ■e e
such fi lms as 'R oom At The Top'
and ' Sudden l y, La st Summer ·
"In my opinion, t hese p1et ures
haYc some 1eene&amp; in them 1hat
were made only for sensation.il ism.•·

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L1CINIE ISSUED
A marriage licen1e bu been is­
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Merrick, 22, Lexington, Ky., sales
m a n and Mary E. Lucas, 21,
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Deputy Howard Frank returned
POMIIOY; otnlJ
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had gone lasl week to return
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covering )he walls. A large sign
"Down By The 0-11-1-0" by Lewis
Sauer centered one wall and the
bu�et racks were covered in the
tashio_n of graduation caps. The
�apq_qet tables w e re centered with
arrang ement.a of sprine flowers
and nUt cups as mini a ture gra­
dua""t.ioi, caps with tassels were
Pill� at each plate. The cups
were rriade by Mn. Bradbury.
The diamond ring given by the
Association was presented lo Patty
Bauer and the Rod and Reel to
Lew Ingels of MBHon

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WRIGHT ACCEPTS 11D
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FLMSFORD N. y UPl Ml;
Montalban , a native of Mexico key Wrig
�nly w� �
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and deeply relig ious, said too
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win lh e u.s. Women's Open two
with a 2-0 record. Larry Wolfe
many prod.uccrs and writers con11,�,
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an invitation to pl;a:, tn � S13,000
license.
Triangle Round Robin ,a-c&gt;if tournaJ u !illtice Meted Fine
While he doM not ravor govern- rnent ,at
the K:noHWOOIII 08untry
William L. Justice, Rutland. was ment censorshlp, he does believe Club,
Junt fJ..ll.
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polis Municipal court for follow- in guarding against namboyanl
A$$�'Rs
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RIVERS IDE, Calif, �reported.
product.
A. Harold Wiaha.rt, complakiln ,: I
"There IYlust be something to Thunday that ■he a� her Hsprot ec1 th"' puhlic from unhealthy band h�ve �n p,ue4 tu" cengt I
Infan t Dau�hter D ies
mo\/ iea ," he u id.
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UJ um ll8 ffosp1ta1·
Laura Elain e Lindsey, flrsl sarily mean suppres�ion. It truly ■eem to mil• ui. "
chil� ,and daughter of Larry and means di1eipline, which In turn
Myrna Russell Lind!ley, was born providea real freedom. Truth and
al White Cross Hospital, Colum- reality are important to mov ie1,
bus1 0., Ma)' 26. and paned away hut all the lruth should be shown,
Monday, May 30. Burial was in not just half-truth
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"N o one ob1ecu to l he Pure
Ash ev1· 11 e cemetery tod ay.
Grandparents are Sidn ey and Food and Drue Al'l that protects
Donna Russell and Rii e Tucker- us all from poisoning ounelves
phy■ically. The government proman is the great grand!,ather.
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W. Va., is beginning an 1 1-diy
revival series al the Bradbury
Chur.eh of Christ tonight st■rtinf
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-The public is invited.

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Cattle 2,000, calva "6; ,call t-red ule1 moetly Mtenge choice
l OIO· l l 50 lh. sla ughter llffn 2i,
numerow load■ and lots moatly
low choll'c 26 · 2(U0, mott good
23.-50-25 73 ; &amp; me chol� 8t'JO-MO lb
mi k ed 11een_ and he1fen,; 21$-26.2.S.
rew lots (• ho1ce 750-77 3 lb heifers
2- �-�. bul k good 700-800 lb 2324 .50; co w&amp; 1 6 · 19: bulls J&amp; - 2 1 ;
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believe. lhat electric resiet&lt;ince hoatin11 la lnozpenodve.
The tact ii that electricity Q&gt;8t.e over four tim• u
much u 0.. lo b..t an Identical home. A _,I otudy
of a typical ho11M in thla .,.. Indicated the annual htitot­
inJ ooo! with Gaa lo be $102.64. • To boat the idonlical
hou.oo by the electric realllance method would ..,.
about '432.58 a year•
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Clt-MBRIDGE, 0, (UPJJ - 11,e
The Pomeroy emereency !l(!Uad
nation',s, WOHi Memorial Day hlih• anawered t wo ealll Lo the Ben
way crash killed eix young i,l r• Kestenon home &amp; alUtdtY ni iht
men 1peeding to their po/it a t lhe and Sunday momin'" and on the
Clinton County Air Force BIIM! call at 6 : 1 2 •· m. Sunday brought
houra: before t"he.y were due blllck. Mr_ Kesterson to Pom eroY where
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he w11 transferred to lhe Ewing
Tlhetr 1957 Chevrolet, tr11 veil in 1il ambulance and tak en to liolzer
100 miles an hour with iUI driver Hospital. The fint call wa• made
appare�tiy a_j)e&lt;"p, croloSt!d I-he at 10 :40 p. m . Saturd ay night ;m d
iceqterhne of V. S. 5(1 ur.t or here Dr. Hewetson lrea ted .Mr. K eiter1md smashed hettd -011 into .a tnic- son.
tor triail er early Monday.
Jn a call at 3: H5 p. m. Sunday
a fte rnoon
to the Carl Stalder
residence on Pleasant Ridge in
Pomeroy, Mrs. Stalder WH admini�tere-d oxygen and removed 10
the Meif!l:s General Hospital. She
was ha ving dirrleulty breathing,
(Continu ed from P3ge One)
according to the squad record
l es S. Glbbs, superintendent of the book.
pomeroy Sc h ools who spoke briefly
and members of the f;l&lt;'ulty who
ire graduateii, A aron Zahl . M n , PoMlernak Dies In
.:tw1ckh amer and Asa A. Hos k ins ffi 8 Sl eer Monda
• from th ' pro I«.-'
who ,· , retic,· n•
MOSCO W UPI-Not_ I pr,· ze
s jon t hls year. Hoskim 8poke brief- winning poet Bori&amp; Pasternak,
ly an introduced one of his grade poet. author whose "Dr. Zhicago "
sc h 00� teachers, H� rry Genh c imer, became a best sell er, died Monday
who also spoke briefly.
night in hi s sleep.
Moni.. _thanke d all for att�11'fl na
In 1 9ti8 h e was awarded th e
and specutl _thanks to_ the officers Nobel 'Prize b1,1t renounced it unan� d ecora�ing committee and the t der bitter polilic al preiuu
re--wu
1 !d1�s servma the din�er. Group conscious at the end. He spent his
,i na:lllg of l he Alma MatLr con- la st few minut eJ1 in the bedroom
clu((ed the prog_ram. The remain• of h i ! dacha in iiuh urban Perede lde� of the e vem�g was, Sl)l!nt In kino ta il ing with his three liOns.
vi11Un1 apd dancmg with rnuJ1ic
.D,Ovlded by the "SpectucularL" of
Lod"e Meets June 1
Athens.
'fhe prosr ams, which wer-e rolled In M onic
Teqiple
as
and tied with purple ribbons, had
Worshipfu.l Master Thomas W.
the dates, 1876 . 1960. 84th anni• Bowen announces
that Pomeroy
nra,ry, a�d 4:nd a11n�a l meetin g Lodge No. 164, &amp; A-..U , WJII
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hold
of Alpmm , and _a n o_utme map of Ha st,ated mohtih iy
meetin Wedtjle 1t11te of Ohio with Pomeroy ,nesday Jun i"'' 1960 ?-lo
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ff\a M1tef ' ' "The Purple 8 n d the business l com@
before tile Lodge
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P.a,lilt y ear which mcludtd Frank attend
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Y11u1han, president; M a r I e n e
Moore Wilaon, fint vice president;
Ch11rles Leg-.,, second vk- e pres !- 29 New Clahns Aa•e
d ent ; Paullne 11a)'er, aecre tary. FH�I Wit
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ireasurer; Bernice Parsons, · usletThere were 29 ne w cl aims £or
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eecre\ary-lreat.urer ; Lorena u nemploym
ent compensation fil ed
Arnold, Willia m Woodard, D1My In Meigs
County last week, Frank
Morris, Tom Goett, Irene Grue,....
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tnd 'Lelia Curtis., and the pro11r1m ith 296 continuing claims for
were on I.b e inside On the bac1, j.he wee k and a total of 325
were the names �t the CJass ol cl
1860, and the report of the necrol;
��fms for the same weet last
ogy which show ed seY en memberil )'ear totaled 431.
lll.t liince last yesr: Herman
Be■rhs, l."'lass of Hl88, Linnie Terrell, 1893, Lawrence McMaster,
UMN, Walter E bersbach, 1906, Ed,
ith k. Mallorf, 1912, Oscar Bauer,
1919, and Robert S, Coates, 1 130.

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around the world, complete fur wardrobes, colleae
scholarships, luxury cruisers, 1960 car• end more
than 1 5,000 other prizes renglna In value up to $1,000.

&amp;y MILTON RICHMAN
United PNt1 International
NEW YORK UPI - Ratkted,
swollen · Jawed Mickey ManUe,
victim of one of the worst mob
scenes in Yanket Stadium ht1tory,
ln&amp;i&amp;ted today he neYer hit •ny
fan pu� and "anyone who
said I did h, ·a dafr!n liar,"
HI, taee •tlll btui!H?d and pufft�
up from •�• maullne he took M.uia­
dey, Mantle n1verthele�1 accoltl•.
panied th� Yankee1 to Baltimoi'e
earl}' lod1y and expeded to be in
th e llneup •a:1illlt the Orioles to­
nieht.
Mantle will be unable to chew
hi• food tor th11 next three day,11 as
� re,ult of t�e pummt11Un1 he

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NOW AT •TATI THIATIII
wdtien. Q]qyjllo'II 880-yord re•T. JII.IAU.NT
IYtl'l t tho - mark at 1,28.8
In .trl,r.
IY'• quahri,r end Warren's
"ON THE B&amp;\CH"
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the year: Mra. Oregr, president;
Mr. H1rrl1, vice )n"e&amp;ldent; Mrti.
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Barbara Srltea, secretary ind Mrs.
By U nffN Prfft lnt..,Mtlfftlll
Yvo nne Se ally, trusurl!!r. MemLate-reported accidents puahed l bers or the executive committee:
1�e Memorl_a l Dty week end traf- Mr1. Fry, MNI. Jea n Ann Bl'adbury
li e deat.h t1 1ure toward the 370 Bob Mills, Mrs. Loi■ McElhinny,
mark today end ufety worll:tra Mrs. Betty Hibbs a l\d Mn C&amp;l'fJlyn
pr�&amp;ed preu and r14io and tr■f. B.&amp;chner.
fi e. offi�i■l fl for b epln1 It from
Mrs. Pry thanked all - of tlte
110mg h1gbe,.
committees ,nd oth ers who had
The N1tion1l Safety Council had h�lped her dorlna th e past YHr
e�ll r1_1at ed th�t 37!! penon1 wo�ld
whllf! tzhe was president.
die m tramc �cdd811la durm!l:
Follo•ing the business mec,ting,
lh e W-�f:k enQ wh�ch be&amp;,111 111t 6 p. Mr. Harris rel'ofn l!ed other 1chool
m, Friday, By !llldd11y Mopday, a org1nl:r:ationa, the members of the
Uniled PreH lnternatf ona � count OO•rd or education, oftieers of the
sh ?wed � b•t 368 di � _ \)e t�een PTA, Senior Mothen Club and the
Friday n i ght and midn ight Mon, ltiddleport ,.\tbletic ANOCi,al ion.
day.
Miu Susie Taflor, r11rmer 1r1d e
1u�boo l teacher of .Middlel&gt;OJt, was
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nonor�d during th e evenlnt with
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in g �e�!dents, tO(lk Dr, Rickman · p111ln1 ■pedal tri­
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1 2 1 hvea,_ p,lme crH hes t •o, a nd bute to her. . In hl1 opening reother aee1dent1 83, tor an ovt!l'all m;11rks, Dr. Ricl!-m in eacP,re-'H'J hls
total of 572·
re_g:��
. viqa, �iale4 the ��U•
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mq1 meetma laat, year ,_,1-ef.?. Was
Su11n Park wa■ honored. Pe greAttend First Man
�nled t9 lhe aaiiocil1tion � check
Celebration Here
tar th� Schql4rahtp fund in '1qnMiss Catherine Riley, Wuhlng- or qi li is qaother, who waa ii: MHS
ton, D. C., and Mi u Mu11ret Ril- &amp;rad uate.
were weekend
ey, Colu mbu s
In honoring M isa 1'aylor, he
gu ests of Mrs. Mary Kunzelman
told of the inspiration whi�h ahe
a nd Mr. and rfn. Homer Bridles
had beel'J tQ those who had been
in Pomeroy.
While here they 1ttend8'd th e privll,:ged to be tn h er cla&amp;'les.
first Mas.a celebration of Rev. Dt. fticJcm1n 11id that this WH
John Wlop.el at latted Heart his first till'le to attiend the Alum·
Church. Mr. a Qd Mrs. Dali Myers fli in 23· yeln a11d with the op
and aona, Parkertb\lrl, werr wl!!ek poriunjty to hpni;}r Miss Taylor,
he WIS ·•'Wrr �..ppy to ret1.1m,"
end gueats of Mr. and MJ's. Brlct14'.rs. M�ore, 1 torme'r atud,mt
les.
of �iU Taixior;s presented her
' WU" , rqettiiJ eh•lt on behalf
569 Cars
In
of bet f�@r stu�e)ltl. Miss
Taylor IVfiduated frotn i(lddleport
Tw-o-Week Campaip
A b,tal of 869 tan were check• tri the year cf 1894 when there
ed In the two '1'Hk uf11ty eh et!k were only three ih the el"au.
In Meig&amp; County, Mr,. Irene
Ttae nu eaii of ctassea wae
orueser, Farm Bure.111 ut,ty com­
mittl!!e member said toch,y, Of this conducte\1 b)' Mr. Harri, who ■Ito
number, 33 faulty car■ wel'fl teuad 1ive bitt of 101:11 1\ld world ftews
of the ttrioua years. Elrl S•n­
Mra. Grueser Aid.
The two final days flt• the ch,ct tJorn. t;Til�\lat@ of the d1115 19()0
e
were hpld at Rlclae ft.ulday WH pre!Wl,t as was Mft. Dav
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mister e1fled for 111 the classes
Mitzi Ann \Vol,fe, jrii:t,. l'Qlf,
Qf ,eacti )'ear •pd tbeJl! 'fi�re only
tha Yost.
a few n&amp;t repre1ent@d.
"Bla Ck Panther"'-Ann Holter.
The pi'tigrQ,ln WH closed with
"Star of tbe �I� jl!H"�Ml­ the "OfaMe and Blac�" alter
chaela Wolfe (a111tsted by Tom W�ich d .. ncing to the �uiiic. of the
Wolfe and WHllini �nt):
"Twiligh ters" was enjoyed; toung
"Dancin1 QO Uie Hi&amp;h Wire"­ es with fumltllft fumialfed by
Jani:,:e Ev'el"4)n.
B1k·et Furniture where graduates
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'Caperini Cfowns"-ltt11t,: Yo1t, visited 1tVith each other, were set
Li.nda Yost, · Donna Tit,eiu, Nancy op in vatlous rooms.
The gymnasiu m was decorated
Yost, Martha Yoat, beni&amp;e Snod­
grau, Connie Arnott, Jan Alkire, in irastel colors wlth streamen
B everly Price, Mltil Ann Wolfe ,
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TONlaHT a WIDNIIDAY
vlile b¥ five point,, then c�m e
Ju.let Veme'•
Cl eland J9hn ,\dam, bs third
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THE 1400N"
,ey n,i•· feet of Nate Adams.
J"'"'Ph Cotton - Debra Pagot
na!nod th, Cl� Al\ moel'1 •lfnd(lo Color)
•\II athf•ie lor tho aecond 1•rai1ht
ye�,
braulbt Imm, the t tie for
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"Downtown Dalla s"-Lind1 Ha�kett, Malisa Rizer, Fr a nklin Rizer.
"Way Down Yonder in New Or•
}l!ans"-Marl\yn
Stumbo, Susie
Morris, Suste C hapman, Norma
Jean Stewa rt, Sa ndra Humphl" le-s
M elina Bloch, nose Marie H ackett ··
Ann Holter.
"New York , New York"-Lind a
Y°'t Donna Thci!ili, Na ncy Yost,
Bev er)f Price.
"C,,rolina In t he Mornin '-Va lerie Holley, Sandre Lynn Merica l,
Brenda Valentine.
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"On t h e Beach or Waikiki "S heila Gale Moore. Jan elle cum- !
ing,, Jo Ellen Diehl, Jan Bet:r.in g .
Maliaa Rizer, Melody Hackett, EdIth Ann Mees.
"Reed Flutef!"-Brenda Va lentine, Sandra Lynn Merical , Valerie j
Holley.
"Suga r Plum Fairy"-Joan car•
ney.
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'? ungle Flower"-N an ry Ar l ne
Smith.
"Stardust Boogie''-Linda call,
Dlana Davis, Jane LucPS, Janice
Everson.
· "Sar eback Rider" - Pamela
Cl eek.
"Pony Ballet"- Den i se Sno dgrass, Jan Alkire, Connie Arnott,
e ntine.

Ret1tr1t From l'acation
w.• ..s Mary PhiUlps of New lla­

"Fol.lr or five kids tried to grab
my c11p Just as I got to second
base,' ' Mant el said. "One of thei..
hit me on the chin with his elbow
and a nother with his shoulder.
''Then all of them started shov­
ing, punching and pushing. For a
while I didn't think I was going
to make the dugout. I never saw
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anyth ing like il in my 1i;�r'':·�
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Clevel and . . . . . . 2 1 14 . 600
as the Pi ta l&lt;' s and Ori ole, d e ry
19 16 .543
New York
lhe N w of ,gNYil y and i.·naist on
18 . 526 31,li:
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Chicago
stoy in g ,ahead or the team.a picked
17 17 .500 4½
etroit
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Kansa s City . . . . 17 22 -�38 7
Cimoll DrlVH In 4
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CIMoH, a fol'lfolt en man Jut Washington
13 21 .382 8�
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B■ltlmo
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on ,a tr,iplc, double ,and sln,g,le Mon&amp;o■ton U Beltirnor• 3, 2nd
day as the 111"9.te, downed tlhe
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W 1thlngton 2 N•w York I , 2 M
t \Wn hiH at Pitl�burgh was r o lned
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out - JtO this victory enM)led the •
City 7 lktroit 6, ht ...,..
Pirates to go -a h aU-g-am e ahead
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i C 1•treland 94 Chlueo 4,1, hut
split • d oublehead@r.
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1'lbe GHlnts dropped I z..t de•
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Pl
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'('i$don to llhe Ohloa,o Oubs before
New YCN'k ■t 81ltlmor• nllh t
Willie Mays' wondrous bue-run-Ford 2-2 v1 Walker 0-0
nl111J ,helped rhem to 1 1-4 victory
Clevel,intl ■t C hi cago (N)-llell
i(l the nightcap. {n o ther Nptionat
v, Pl•rc• 3-:J
2
5League games, th e Phllad e �
Detro it ■t K1n1u C ity (N)Phlllie11 lost their seventil strat®ht
11,nmllfe 2-0 vs Hall .. ,
game M i n 1 0 lnn.t,_.
...,.v to Cl nd n,
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W1th h19'on ■t . Ba1ton . (N)'
na t,1 a11
· d !!hen 1mRpped tlhl!! &amp;treak
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In the Ame rltan Lea gu e , th@
N- York at a,1t1moro INJ
Oriole, downed the Bo,ton• Red
W11hlngton •• &amp;Mt...
Sox . '"· before Bo,ton """l'P•d
Bal�imors's four • ga me witmlnig;
streak m IJhe nighto■ p 12 . a;
Clevel and moved 1wlthi,n, 8 P,m4!
or flr,t by ,weepins Ohlcago, 4-1
and 14: K·ansa, Clty ,wop1 De.
t ,oit, 7-6 •nd 8-2; &lt;nd ...._
Y rk Y 1rn k ce.s tw at Wa·s- nmg1nn
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3·2, ,after Josln,g � opener, 2-1:
COLUMBUS UPI - The long
holida y weekend produced four
I slate hli1h school champion s
for
Ohio, although ont&gt; title wlll have
tQ wa it a few clays, d ue lo the
sogay we a th er.
Cleveland Glenville, Cincinnati
Elder and Lakewood won thrir
s econd straight crowns in Ohio AA
track, bHeball and single� tennis
resp ecUvely, while Upper Arlinaton and P1mlding brou,i;:ht huine
trophies in colf and Class A trat·k .
Ra instorms played h11voe w i t h
t h e athletes, postponlni 1 h e C\a11s
A champlonahlp ba11eh11ll game.
The title tilt will h11 pl a yed aft.er
school is out on Jun e 11 he tween
Convoy Union and Liberty Union.

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Middlepott·
Alumni Meet
"���'�:":'!/',:,r:r:.,�\0

Danse Varieties - Traffic Deaths
To Be Wednesday Inch Toward 370

ceiveq..
Hcfs nol compl11ining, \'en, W. Va., Mn. Blanche Hapton­
though. He says U could have been stall 11nd Mrs. Isabelle Wine bren­
returned last
ner, Middleport,
far worse.
from a vacation trip to N ia ­
week
Cgmpl11ipts fr�m people who de·
gara Falls, Toronto, Ontario, Cana•
soribed then\1elves as Jr.ate par•
da, and the Thousand Islands in
ents. howe\l"(lr, ca me into t he Yan­
New York.
kee Stadium 1witchbo.ard t h at Man­
tle had purposely 1wu11g a l BOm e
On their retum trip they vb, it ed
children who mobbed him _MQnday I in Harrisbun: arlP Gettytbur2 and
shortly after he made the fmal pu,- otnJr historloal 1po1.t,.
out i n 1he nightcap of a doubleheader ,against the Wai,hington
Senators. An excited por1ion of the
42,92'1 fans vaulted over ihe fence. I
n n onto 1 he field, and c::.n\'er�ed
on the Yankee star.

Milwnkff at Phll■del�i• (M)
Cincinnati ■t PlthburP INI

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By Alcin Maver

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REMO DELI NG? - 'IUIL DI NG?
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TWO PLAYERS SUSPENDED

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Just to make tihe "experts'' (�I
ven "NOrse �a n -they alrENtdy do,
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e � p.."1..art P.1!t,bu rgh Pirates and
Balllmore Ono-I� ted �e w.iy
past the MetnoJ11al Day m ilestone
In the pennant race, Monday bet'au, e of the hltlint of ,a trl o- of
C8i1lofr,, _
Ek·Oodeer Gln.o CimoH was lh .i
Pi rate,• biog fUn on the ho H day
u Plttlburwti took ■ote po!llession
of f-irwt • in dit Nallona-i �e hy
-winnina •
· IU'ifle ""8le from llh e
Milwaulr ne Brave:t1 8-3.
And i:x•Yenk ee Gene Woodlin,g
and e x-0:lant Jackie Brandt AWUng
�he b.eavy lu,nber for IJhe Ottole.11
in the �ubleh('-Jde r 11plit llh at en,
abled them to hol-d -the top spol
J n tihe A..rne'l':iet n League ·by one
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- P!TllilJUBGII UPI - Tw•nty­
�t lnftU111 of weekend bastball
��� the ClnelnnaU }\ed1 in. third
1¥.t:lfl end � FOJ'hh Field toda)'.
-� if! forbea Field could be
�lort1n1. � atasoo i1 youna:
� all Pilltbur&amp;h ia talkilli pen­
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HALF &amp;A CK

BOSTOM UPI-E:1-Min ne110l1
halfbact Richard Bl1kely h111
lilned wit h the Boston Patriot, of
the ne'N Americ,.q Football Lea1:ue. Blakely wa■ named to the
All-Afmy footb111U team in 1 95'1.

Enjoy Circle's

Delicious

and the hitlingeal batter, Roberto
•
Clemente ( .353 and 37 RBl'st
San Francisco, which would not
mind tak in g over occupancy or
1he league penthouse, ia coun l inK
o n the Rt'ds· Jim O "Toole. who i s
4 -4 , lo outd uel the Pir.ites' Mizell.
who is 1 ·3.

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"!'' H not without its pleasure s. Sa l •
urday'a rain idled the Redl e gii . On
Sunday, Vada Pinson hit homer
numb er four at an op-portun e lime
with a m a n on base and the score
2· 2 in the ninth. There was satls
faction, too, in beatlnj the Mllwau-

livid Lunchevn
Teachers of the Kyger Creek
Schg,ol had a I Ufltheon al the
Circle Restaurant in Pomeroy
Friday noon.
Attendin1 we re F.lizab@th Ham­
rick, Lucill e Smith, Katherine
Williams, Maxine Dant, Sarah
Moshier, Glenda H inter, Willecn
I Edwards, Marguerite Eisel, C. C.
Bradbury, (.1arence Thomp!lon and
Ma ry Hu1he1.

S1'ANDINGS

Br UnitN Prn1 International
NATJONA1. LEA&amp;UE
W L Pct. GB
kee Bravrs 1w1rt• ir1 two allempts.
14 .650
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opener
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found
Memoria
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Pinson performing perfectly again. San Franci,co . . 26 15 . 634
. . 22 19 .537 4�
This t l lllt' 11 was a �ingle and u Cincinnati
1 6 15 .516 5 1,li
slolPn bast', then a sin&amp;le by G us Mil w.iuk.ee
19 21 .475 7
Bell, th111 won 1he ball 11:ame I n Los Angele !
18 21 .462 7 ½
Louis
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1 3 2 1 .382 10
Philliei, of Chicago
the l'f•llar-dwc lluig
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Phil a delphia
Ph1h1dl•lphia
Mo"4av
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gratifying . The Phillies chose the
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occasion to sn a p a seven-g a me los- Pntl 1 0 ftt'! f
Phll1delph11 4 Clnc1 1V11ti 1 , ,net
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homers. ThP score favored Phlla- 1•me
Pitt.burgh I Mllwaukff 3, ht
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Calling &lt;luring the afternoon 1•m•
St. L�I, lf L. 4n.,.:1,- ,. nltht
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ltroblbte Pltchert
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Clevela�d G lenville: Jt nOtched
Its second atreighi 01�8111 AA track
tltJ e In a thrlllf!r fh1bJ1.
Cincinnati Elder: Capllallzed on
tig}lt pltchlna tO edge l,imn Senior
4•�, In 1he Clua AA baseb.'.111 pfoy.
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rdationsbii! .,._ prkes and
growth WU the QUC!lio n 64 repre,.
1cntatlvc1 of "1'm;:ation, labor,
- aod l)O\'CJIIInalt put to
themselves n:conity at a meeting or
the American Aasembly, Their
WC can indeed have dy­
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But� is
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throua:h a continued effort by all
of 111 to achieve a 1te4(/y rise ln
productivity,

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Uppod Arlltt&amp;lon: Re peiled Its
1 956 performance tq take the 10H
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Lt1k ewood: Pepend ed on classy
Clark Graebn er, the national boys
c h•mplon, to win the tennl� eln1le, crown.
'&amp;11ddletown1 Went tll the way
after bt\nf runnerup t,al year lo
El,rl.- In the tehnls d0Ublt11 champlonahlp.

30 Games

NOTH ING TO BUY
NOT A CONTEST NO REGISTRATION

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today· /held the unw.aoted dh1tinc­
tlon ol leading tibe nation In traf­
fic death&amp; duriin,g .ttle tong Memor­
ial Day weekend.
A United Press lnternatlomtl
survey ehov,ed 27 persona iost ·
t•beir liws in Ohio traffic . during
�he t'hrl!!e-day period -from 8 p.m.,
Friday, u nUI mldniibt Monday,
11he dead ineltlded Cil.ar-le1t C. Tip­
ton, 23, Cleveland, tilled i� • one­
car acoldent 111t the intersection qf
U. S. 50 and Ohio 890 116Ven mile■
llOl'lll?least of Allhena.
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l'lt■ one and two 21 0-2 12 lb 17.35J HIO , bulk 1 80 - 240 lb . IIS.7� 17.2�.
mostly 17. 2:5 for 1 90-220 lb, 2-3
240- 270 lb 16 . 25-- 16_71; ■ows mi :s:ed
300-450 lb 13 . 2� 1 4: 2-3 450--600 lb.
12 . 50 · 1 3. 25; boiiln 1 0.75.

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"But I.her, it l'lO ,uch thin1
a Aul for our �or•la A.ad
me a n.atioft'1 l'lkll'al■ are u i
portant as lta food health-mO!t'
so."
Montalban said there ii , rathtr
1utem touth of the border "'hleh
incl udes ' "ad 1,ill1 only" pJcturea
"But lt i&amp; enforced down there,"
he nclaimed. '"Hert the "ad ult,
only' Ji&amp;n on a m■rq\lee i4 ;,n �vlt.rit ion ror teenqen 14 rut up qie
thPater . And no one aw t hlfllD
a bout their a&amp;e.
"Often It ii not l"'porta nt wh t
is said or done in a movie , It i1
th .. "'"" in which a acene i• pre.
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doe■ a movie 1tar break out
again11 controversial films for
fe;ir of bemg t&amp;bbed a 1Qu.1tre in
lhc blase film colony.
An exception 11 Ru· ardo Montalban. He .ac11 ati family censor,
dttcidin11 which pu· wres are fit to
be seen by hh1 youn gsters.
'I have four children," he uid,
"and there are many pict ure■
made today lh1t I don't wam
: h� m to see. For in1tance, my
daughter Laura, an impressionable girl or 1 4, 1.11 too youne to ■e e
such fi lms as 'R oom At The Top'
and ' Sudden l y, La st Summer ·
"In my opinion, t hese p1et ures
haYc some 1eene&amp; in them 1hat
were made only for sensation.il ism.•·

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L1CINIE ISSUED
A marriage licen1e bu been is­
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Merrick, 22, Lexington, Ky., sales
m a n and Mary E. Lucas, 21,
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Deputy Howard Frank returned
POMIIOY; otnlJ
Sunday from Florida where they
had gone lasl week to return
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covering )he walls. A large sign
"Down By The 0-11-1-0" by Lewis
Sauer centered one wall and the
bu�et racks were covered in the
tashio_n of graduation caps. The
�apq_qet tables w e re centered with
arrang ement.a of sprine flowers
and nUt cups as mini a ture gra­
dua""t.ioi, caps with tassels were
Pill� at each plate. The cups
were rriade by Mn. Bradbury.
The diamond ring given by the
Association was presented lo Patty
Bauer and the Rod and Reel to
Lew Ingels of MBHon

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WRIGHT ACCEPTS 11D
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FLMSFORD N. y UPl Ml;
Montalban , a native of Mexico key Wrig
�nly w� �
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and deeply relig ious, said too
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win lh e u.s. Women's Open two
with a 2-0 record. Larry Wolfe
many prod.uccrs and writers con11,�,
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an invitation to pl;a:, tn � S13,000
license.
Triangle Round Robin ,a-c&gt;if tournaJ u !illtice Meted Fine
While he doM not ravor govern- rnent ,at
the K:noHWOOIII 08untry
William L. Justice, Rutland. was ment censorshlp, he does believe Club,
Junt fJ..ll.
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polis Municipal court for follow- in guarding against namboyanl
A$$�'Rs
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RIVERS IDE, Calif, �reported.
product.
A. Harold Wiaha.rt, complakiln ,: I
"There IYlust be something to Thunday that ■he a� her Hsprot ec1 th"' puhlic from unhealthy band h�ve �n p,ue4 tu" cengt I
Infan t Dau�hter D ies
mo\/ iea ," he u id.
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UJ um ll8 ffosp1ta1·
Laura Elain e Lindsey, flrsl sarily mean suppres�ion. It truly ■eem to mil• ui. "
chil� ,and daughter of Larry and means di1eipline, which In turn
Myrna Russell Lind!ley, was born providea real freedom. Truth and
al White Cross Hospital, Colum- reality are important to mov ie1,
bus1 0., Ma)' 26. and paned away hut all the lruth should be shown,
Monday, May 30. Burial was in not just half-truth
s.
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"N o one ob1ecu to l he Pure
Ash ev1· 11 e cemetery tod ay.
Grandparents are Sidn ey and Food and Drue Al'l that protects
Donna Russell and Rii e Tucker- us all from poisoning ounelves
phy■ically. The government proman is the great grand!,ather.
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W. Va., is beginning an 1 1-diy
revival series al the Bradbury
Chur.eh of Christ tonight st■rtinf
at
-The public is invited.

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Cattle 2,000, calva "6; ,call t-red ule1 moetly Mtenge choice
l OIO· l l 50 lh. sla ughter llffn 2i,
numerow load■ and lots moatly
low choll'c 26 · 2(U0, mott good
23.-50-25 73 ; &amp; me chol� 8t'JO-MO lb
mi k ed 11een_ and he1fen,; 21$-26.2.S.
rew lots (• ho1ce 750-77 3 lb heifers
2- �-�. bul k good 700-800 lb 2324 .50; co w&amp; 1 6 · 19: bulls J&amp; - 2 1 ;
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believe. lhat electric resiet&lt;ince hoatin11 la lnozpenodve.
The tact ii that electricity Q&gt;8t.e over four tim• u
much u 0.. lo b..t an Identical home. A _,I otudy
of a typical ho11M in thla .,.. Indicated the annual htitot­
inJ ooo! with Gaa lo be $102.64. • To boat the idonlical
hou.oo by the electric realllance method would ..,.
about '432.58 a year•
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Clt-MBRIDGE, 0, (UPJJ - 11,e
The Pomeroy emereency !l(!Uad
nation',s, WOHi Memorial Day hlih• anawered t wo ealll Lo the Ben
way crash killed eix young i,l r• Kestenon home &amp; alUtdtY ni iht
men 1peeding to their po/it a t lhe and Sunday momin'" and on the
Clinton County Air Force BIIM! call at 6 : 1 2 •· m. Sunday brought
houra: before t"he.y were due blllck. Mr_ Kesterson to Pom eroY where
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he w11 transferred to lhe Ewing
Tlhetr 1957 Chevrolet, tr11 veil in 1il ambulance and tak en to liolzer
100 miles an hour with iUI driver Hospital. The fint call wa• made
appare�tiy a_j)e&lt;"p, croloSt!d I-he at 10 :40 p. m . Saturd ay night ;m d
iceqterhne of V. S. 5(1 ur.t or here Dr. Hewetson lrea ted .Mr. K eiter1md smashed hettd -011 into .a tnic- son.
tor triail er early Monday.
Jn a call at 3: H5 p. m. Sunday
a fte rnoon
to the Carl Stalder
residence on Pleasant Ridge in
Pomeroy, Mrs. Stalder WH admini�tere-d oxygen and removed 10
the Meif!l:s General Hospital. She
was ha ving dirrleulty breathing,
(Continu ed from P3ge One)
according to the squad record
l es S. Glbbs, superintendent of the book.
pomeroy Sc h ools who spoke briefly
and members of the f;l&lt;'ulty who
ire graduateii, A aron Zahl . M n , PoMlernak Dies In
.:tw1ckh amer and Asa A. Hos k ins ffi 8 Sl eer Monda
• from th ' pro I«.-'
who ,· , retic,· n•
MOSCO W UPI-Not_ I pr,· ze
s jon t hls year. Hoskim 8poke brief- winning poet Bori&amp; Pasternak,
ly an introduced one of his grade poet. author whose "Dr. Zhicago "
sc h 00� teachers, H� rry Genh c imer, became a best sell er, died Monday
who also spoke briefly.
night in hi s sleep.
Moni.. _thanke d all for att�11'fl na
In 1 9ti8 h e was awarded th e
and specutl _thanks to_ the officers Nobel 'Prize b1,1t renounced it unan� d ecora�ing committee and the t der bitter polilic al preiuu
re--wu
1 !d1�s servma the din�er. Group conscious at the end. He spent his
,i na:lllg of l he Alma MatLr con- la st few minut eJ1 in the bedroom
clu((ed the prog_ram. The remain• of h i ! dacha in iiuh urban Perede lde� of the e vem�g was, Sl)l!nt In kino ta il ing with his three liOns.
vi11Un1 apd dancmg with rnuJ1ic
.D,Ovlded by the "SpectucularL" of
Lod"e Meets June 1
Athens.
'fhe prosr ams, which wer-e rolled In M onic
Teqiple
as
and tied with purple ribbons, had
Worshipfu.l Master Thomas W.
the dates, 1876 . 1960. 84th anni• Bowen announces
that Pomeroy
nra,ry, a�d 4:nd a11n�a l meetin g Lodge No. 164, &amp; A-..U , WJII
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hold
of Alpmm , and _a n o_utme map of Ha st,ated mohtih iy
meetin Wedtjle 1t11te of Ohio with Pomeroy ,nesday Jun i"'' 1960 ?-lo
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ff\a M1tef ' ' "The Purple 8 n d the business l com@
before tile Lodge
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. J e, . t h•e �enu,_ officers for the A-II Master Ma.sons are
Wh"l
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P.a,lilt y ear which mcludtd Frank attend
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Y11u1han, president; M a r I e n e
Moore Wilaon, fint vice president;
Ch11rles Leg-.,, second vk- e pres !- 29 New Clahns Aa•e
d ent ; Paullne 11a)'er, aecre tary. FH�I Wit
h BUC
ireasurer; Bernice Parsons, · usletThere were 29 ne w cl aims £or
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eecre\ary-lreat.urer ; Lorena u nemploym
ent compensation fil ed
Arnold, Willia m Woodard, D1My In Meigs
County last week, Frank
Morris, Tom Goett, Irene Grue,....
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tnd 'Lelia Curtis., and the pro11r1m ith 296 continuing claims for
were on I.b e inside On the bac1, j.he wee k and a total of 325
were the names �t the CJass ol cl
1860, and the report of the necrol;
��fms for the same weet last
ogy which show ed seY en memberil )'ear totaled 431.
lll.t liince last yesr: Herman
Be■rhs, l."'lass of Hl88, Linnie Terrell, 1893, Lawrence McMaster,
UMN, Walter E bersbach, 1906, Ed,
ith k. Mallorf, 1912, Oscar Bauer,
1919, and Robert S, Coates, 1 130.

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around the world, complete fur wardrobes, colleae
scholarships, luxury cruisers, 1960 car• end more
than 1 5,000 other prizes renglna In value up to $1,000.

&amp;y MILTON RICHMAN
United PNt1 International
NEW YORK UPI - Ratkted,
swollen · Jawed Mickey ManUe,
victim of one of the worst mob
scenes in Yanket Stadium ht1tory,
ln&amp;i&amp;ted today he neYer hit •ny
fan pu� and "anyone who
said I did h, ·a dafr!n liar,"
HI, taee •tlll btui!H?d and pufft�
up from •�• maullne he took M.uia­
dey, Mantle n1verthele�1 accoltl•.
panied th� Yankee1 to Baltimoi'e
earl}' lod1y and expeded to be in
th e llneup •a:1illlt the Orioles to­
nieht.
Mantle will be unable to chew
hi• food tor th11 next three day,11 as
� re,ult of t�e pummt11Un1 he

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NOW AT •TATI THIATIII
wdtien. Q]qyjllo'II 880-yord re•T. JII.IAU.NT
IYtl'l t tho - mark at 1,28.8
In .trl,r.
IY'• quahri,r end Warren's
"ON THE B&amp;\CH"
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the year: Mra. Oregr, president;
Mr. H1rrl1, vice )n"e&amp;ldent; Mrti.
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Barbara Srltea, secretary ind Mrs.
By U nffN Prfft lnt..,Mtlfftlll
Yvo nne Se ally, trusurl!!r. MemLate-reported accidents puahed l bers or the executive committee:
1�e Memorl_a l Dty week end traf- Mr1. Fry, MNI. Jea n Ann Bl'adbury
li e deat.h t1 1ure toward the 370 Bob Mills, Mrs. Loi■ McElhinny,
mark today end ufety worll:tra Mrs. Betty Hibbs a l\d Mn C&amp;l'fJlyn
pr�&amp;ed preu and r14io and tr■f. B.&amp;chner.
fi e. offi�i■l fl for b epln1 It from
Mrs. Pry thanked all - of tlte
110mg h1gbe,.
committees ,nd oth ers who had
The N1tion1l Safety Council had h�lped her dorlna th e past YHr
e�ll r1_1at ed th�t 37!! penon1 wo�ld
whllf! tzhe was president.
die m tramc �cdd811la durm!l:
Follo•ing the business mec,ting,
lh e W-�f:k enQ wh�ch be&amp;,111 111t 6 p. Mr. Harris rel'ofn l!ed other 1chool
m, Friday, By !llldd11y Mopday, a org1nl:r:ationa, the members of the
Uniled PreH lnternatf ona � count OO•rd or education, oftieers of the
sh ?wed � b•t 368 di � _ \)e t�een PTA, Senior Mothen Club and the
Friday n i ght and midn ight Mon, ltiddleport ,.\tbletic ANOCi,al ion.
day.
Miu Susie Taflor, r11rmer 1r1d e
1u�boo l teacher of .Middlel&gt;OJt, was
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nonor�d during th e evenlnt with
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in g �e�!dents, tO(lk Dr, Rickman · p111ln1 ■pedal tri­
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1 2 1 hvea,_ p,lme crH hes t •o, a nd bute to her. . In hl1 opening reother aee1dent1 83, tor an ovt!l'all m;11rks, Dr. Ricl!-m in eacP,re-'H'J hls
total of 572·
re_g:��
. viqa, �iale4 the ��U•
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mq1 meetma laat, year ,_,1-ef.?. Was
Su11n Park wa■ honored. Pe greAttend First Man
�nled t9 lhe aaiiocil1tion � check
Celebration Here
tar th� Schql4rahtp fund in '1qnMiss Catherine Riley, Wuhlng- or qi li is qaother, who waa ii: MHS
ton, D. C., and Mi u Mu11ret Ril- &amp;rad uate.
were weekend
ey, Colu mbu s
In honoring M isa 1'aylor, he
gu ests of Mrs. Mary Kunzelman
told of the inspiration whi�h ahe
a nd Mr. and rfn. Homer Bridles
had beel'J tQ those who had been
in Pomeroy.
While here they 1ttend8'd th e privll,:ged to be tn h er cla&amp;'les.
first Mas.a celebration of Rev. Dt. fticJcm1n 11id that this WH
John Wlop.el at latted Heart his first till'le to attiend the Alum·
Church. Mr. a Qd Mrs. Dali Myers fli in 23· yeln a11d with the op
and aona, Parkertb\lrl, werr wl!!ek poriunjty to hpni;}r Miss Taylor,
he WIS ·•'Wrr �..ppy to ret1.1m,"
end gueats of Mr. and MJ's. Brlct14'.rs. M�ore, 1 torme'r atud,mt
les.
of �iU Taixior;s presented her
' WU" , rqettiiJ eh•lt on behalf
569 Cars
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of bet f�@r stu�e)ltl. Miss
Taylor IVfiduated frotn i(lddleport
Tw-o-Week Campaip
A b,tal of 869 tan were check• tri the year cf 1894 when there
ed In the two '1'Hk uf11ty eh et!k were only three ih the el"au.
In Meig&amp; County, Mr,. Irene
Ttae nu eaii of ctassea wae
orueser, Farm Bure.111 ut,ty com­
mittl!!e member said toch,y, Of this conducte\1 b)' Mr. Harri, who ■Ito
number, 33 faulty car■ wel'fl teuad 1ive bitt of 101:11 1\ld world ftews
of the ttrioua years. Elrl S•n­
Mra. Grueser Aid.
The two final days flt• the ch,ct tJorn. t;Til�\lat@ of the d1115 19()0
e
were hpld at Rlclae ft.ulday WH pre!Wl,t as was Mft. Dav
Bess
lss
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of
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w he11 ,a tan wert obtc)ed wUh
tu M !Y
ffltl, •IW llli\!i �
follr found defe,:itivti Jnd _It a,.
e, 1 9�1,
P!�bn
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191
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ncuae Fric\11 whart et, l5
toaal
The
19!f.
Plfk
Sµ11n
!ti�
CM■ were �bed.id.
mister e1fled for 111 the classes
Mitzi Ann \Vol,fe, jrii:t,. l'Qlf,
Qf ,eacti )'ear •pd tbeJl! 'fi�re only
tha Yost.
a few n&amp;t repre1ent@d.
"Bla Ck Panther"'-Ann Holter.
The pi'tigrQ,ln WH closed with
"Star of tbe �I� jl!H"�Ml­ the "OfaMe and Blac�" alter
chaela Wolfe (a111tsted by Tom W�ich d .. ncing to the �uiiic. of the
Wolfe and WHllini �nt):
"Twiligh ters" was enjoyed; toung
"Dancin1 QO Uie Hi&amp;h Wire"­ es with fumltllft fumialfed by
Jani:,:e Ev'el"4)n.
B1k·et Furniture where graduates
1
'Caperini Cfowns"-ltt11t,: Yo1t, visited 1tVith each other, were set
Li.nda Yost, · Donna Tit,eiu, Nancy op in vatlous rooms.
The gymnasiu m was decorated
Yost, Martha Yoat, beni&amp;e Snod­
grau, Connie Arnott, Jan Alkire, in irastel colors wlth streamen
B everly Price, Mltil Ann Wolfe ,
Pam
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Nole: Games s,hedllied rerularly on July 4th moved to July 5 .

Tbe Cl&gt;JII ,\A traolt llnt,h wa,
nQ,
t ded4e&lt;I . '-'lltil the fjnal ev•nt.
1ff
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field PUbllc followod Gle n•
TONlaHT a WIDNIIDAY
vlile b¥ five point,, then c�m e
Ju.let Veme'•
Cl eland J9hn ,\dam, bs third
"FROM THE EAILTII TO
wii
h II pot,ntl and Warren tl'ilh 18.
THE 1400N"
,ey n,i•· feet of Nate Adams.
J"'"'Ph Cotton - Debra Pagot
na!nod th, Cl� Al\ moel'1 •lfnd(lo Color)
•\II athf•ie lor tho aecond 1•rai1ht
ye�,
braulbt Imm, the t tie for
- 11lso , Gl.�vlUe. T�• la4 wo, th 100 and
Don SulU... _ LIA Simone 1
220-Y•1'11
.... and ,Qehored
,'GIANT GILA MONST "
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at THE POMEROY CEMENT ILOCK COMPANY

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, lsl Hall

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"Downtown Dalla s"-Lind1 Ha�kett, Malisa Rizer, Fr a nklin Rizer.
"Way Down Yonder in New Or•
}l!ans"-Marl\yn
Stumbo, Susie
Morris, Suste C hapman, Norma
Jean Stewa rt, Sa ndra Humphl" le-s
M elina Bloch, nose Marie H ackett ··
Ann Holter.
"New York , New York"-Lind a
Y°'t Donna Thci!ili, Na ncy Yost,
Bev er)f Price.
"C,,rolina In t he Mornin '-Va lerie Holley, Sandre Lynn Merica l,
Brenda Valentine.
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"On t h e Beach or Waikiki "S heila Gale Moore. Jan elle cum- !
ing,, Jo Ellen Diehl, Jan Bet:r.in g .
Maliaa Rizer, Melody Hackett, EdIth Ann Mees.
"Reed Flutef!"-Brenda Va lentine, Sandra Lynn Merical , Valerie j
Holley.
"Suga r Plum Fairy"-Joan car•
ney.
e
'? ungle Flower"-N an ry Ar l ne
Smith.
"Stardust Boogie''-Linda call,
Dlana Davis, Jane LucPS, Janice
Everson.
· "Sar eback Rider" - Pamela
Cl eek.
"Pony Ballet"- Den i se Sno dgrass, Jan Alkire, Connie Arnott,
e ntine.

Ret1tr1t From l'acation
w.• ..s Mary PhiUlps of New lla­

"Fol.lr or five kids tried to grab
my c11p Just as I got to second
base,' ' Mant el said. "One of thei..
hit me on the chin with his elbow
and a nother with his shoulder.
''Then all of them started shov­
ing, punching and pushing. For a
while I didn't think I was going
to make the dugout. I never saw
·
anyth ing like il in my 1i;�r'':·�
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But that's the way tblngg have
24 1 5 :a1�
Baltimore
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Clevel and . . . . . . 2 1 14 . 600
as the Pi ta l&lt;' s and Ori ole, d e ry
19 16 .543
New York
lhe N w of ,gNYil y and i.·naist on
18 . 526 31,li:
20
Chicago
stoy in g ,ahead or the team.a picked
17 17 .500 4½
etroit
D
by the "e]{lperl:S'."
Kansa s City . . . . 17 22 -�38 7
Cimoll DrlVH In 4
. . 1 4 22 .329 8 ',t
CIMoH, a fol'lfolt en man Jut Washington
13 21 .382 8�
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Bo
S &lt;i
year wihen the [&gt;odiel'8 ,traded him
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B■ltlmo
�� �•:.:: �: ,■t pmo
on ,a tr,iplc, double ,and sln,g,le Mon&amp;o■ton U Beltirnor• 3, 2nd
day as the 111"9.te, downed tlhe
•
Brave1. The second f■mt of bhe • ,.,. ·
W 1thlngton 2 N•w York I , 2 M
t \Wn hiH at Pitl�burgh was r o lned
•m•
out - JtO this victory enM)led the •
City 7 lktroit 6, ht ...,..
Pirates to go -a h aU-g-am e ahead
nfi 1 n1
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ht u■m.
i C 1•treland 94 Chlueo 4,1, hut
split • d oublehead@r.
pm•
Chicago
1 Cl■vtl1nd
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1'lbe GHlnts dropped I z..t de•
tcM,'S
Pl
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Proba
Tue
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'('i$don to llhe Ohloa,o Oubs before
New YCN'k ■t 81ltlmor• nllh t
Willie Mays' wondrous bue-run-Ford 2-2 v1 Walker 0-0
nl111J ,helped rhem to 1 1-4 victory
Clevel,intl ■t C hi cago (N)-llell
i(l the nightcap. {n o ther Nptionat
v, Pl•rc• 3-:J
2
5League games, th e Phllad e �
Detro it ■t K1n1u C ity (N)Phlllie11 lost their seventil strat®ht
11,nmllfe 2-0 vs Hall .. ,
game M i n 1 0 lnn.t,_.
...,.v to Cl nd n,
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W1th h19'on ■t . Ba1ton . (N)'
na t,1 a11
· d !!hen 1mRpped tlhl!! &amp;treak
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Fisher ,._1
wl h s' 6- lo �i n 'l n �he n-ightcap,
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Chi "h 1t n....
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In the Ame rltan Lea gu e , th@
N- York at a,1t1moro INJ
Oriole, downed the Bo,ton• Red
W11hlngton •• &amp;Mt...
Sox . '"· before Bo,ton """l'P•d
Bal�imors's four • ga me witmlnig;
streak m IJhe nighto■ p 12 . a;
Clevel and moved 1wlthi,n, 8 P,m4!
or flr,t by ,weepins Ohlcago, 4-1
and 14: K·ansa, Clty ,wop1 De.
t ,oit, 7-6 •nd 8-2; &lt;nd ...._
Y rk Y 1rn k ce.s tw at Wa·s- nmg1nn
o
3·2, ,after Josln,g � opener, 2-1:
COLUMBUS UPI - The long
holida y weekend produced four
I slate hli1h school champion s
for
Ohio, although ont&gt; title wlll have
tQ wa it a few clays, d ue lo the
sogay we a th er.
Cleveland Glenville, Cincinnati
Elder and Lakewood won thrir
s econd straight crowns in Ohio AA
track, bHeball and single� tennis
resp ecUvely, while Upper Arlinaton and P1mlding brou,i;:ht huine
trophies in colf and Class A trat·k .
Ra instorms played h11voe w i t h
t h e athletes, postponlni 1 h e C\a11s
A champlonahlp ba11eh11ll game.
The title tilt will h11 pl a yed aft.er
school is out on Jun e 11 he tween
Convoy Union and Liberty Union.

re.esons."

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/JeCOMS

Middlepott·
Alumni Meet
"���'�:":'!/',:,r:r:.,�\0

Danse Varieties - Traffic Deaths
To Be Wednesday Inch Toward 370

ceiveq..
Hcfs nol compl11ining, \'en, W. Va., Mn. Blanche Hapton­
though. He says U could have been stall 11nd Mrs. Isabelle Wine bren­
returned last
ner, Middleport,
far worse.
from a vacation trip to N ia ­
week
Cgmpl11ipts fr�m people who de·
gara Falls, Toronto, Ontario, Cana•
soribed then\1elves as Jr.ate par•
da, and the Thousand Islands in
ents. howe\l"(lr, ca me into t he Yan­
New York.
kee Stadium 1witchbo.ard t h at Man­
tle had purposely 1wu11g a l BOm e
On their retum trip they vb, it ed
children who mobbed him _MQnday I in Harrisbun: arlP Gettytbur2 and
shortly after he made the fmal pu,- otnJr historloal 1po1.t,.
out i n 1he nightcap of a doubleheader ,against the Wai,hington
Senators. An excited por1ion of the
42,92'1 fans vaulted over ihe fence. I
n n onto 1 he field, and c::.n\'er�ed
on the Yankee star.

Milwnkff at Phll■del�i• (M)
Cincinnati ■t PlthburP INI

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I ers s upp I y Co

By Alcin Maver

H�'.:'.11::Z:i.:��rir�

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REMO DELI NG? - 'IUIL DI NG?
In

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diiiciplinary
school
from
TWO PLAYERS SUSPENDED

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Unlt,d
Just to make tihe "experts'' (�I
ven "NOrse �a n -they alrENtdy do,
�
e � p.."1..art P.1!t,bu rgh Pirates and
Balllmore Ono-I� ted �e w.iy
past the MetnoJ11al Day m ilestone
In the pennant race, Monday bet'au, e of the hltlint of ,a trl o- of
C8i1lofr,, _
Ek·Oodeer Gln.o CimoH was lh .i
Pi rate,• biog fUn on the ho H day
u Plttlburwti took ■ote po!llession
of f-irwt • in dit Nallona-i �e hy
-winnina •
· IU'ifle ""8le from llh e
Milwaulr ne Brave:t1 8-3.
And i:x•Yenk ee Gene Woodlin,g
and e x-0:lant Jackie Brandt AWUng
�he b.eavy lu,nber for IJhe Ottole.11
in the �ubleh('-Jde r 11plit llh at en,
abled them to hol-d -the top spol
J n tihe A..rne'l':iet n League ·by one
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CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE- I w re Bruce Beejle, David Sellers ,
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Operator Jobs
l I Open To Exams

For Conventi"on Are Announced I

The OhiQ Associ_ati on o_C Futur_ e
Fa rmers of A merica, w h IC h �1JI
hQld its 32nd A n nu al Co n vention
in Colum bus J � ne 2, 3 a n d 4, ba11
announced mdl Y ldual and chapte
_ r
awards to l:&gt;e pruenled
urmg
the mee t ing.
.
Dr. E · E· H 0 ll . State S upenn '
te_ndent of Pulllic l natruction,
wi Ii spea k • t the Awar da Ha nquet to be held Thursd ay , Ju ne 2,
lll the Ohio U n iun of The Ohi o
Sl/lte University. Dr. Holl is a n
honorary fl"A m ember an d spe n t
many y ears_ worki ng in r ural
aretiS of Ohio wh ere he observed
activities of the Future F a rm eI
orgllnizalion.
All se6sions except the Awa rds
Banquet will be held a t the
, Youtn Center of the Ohio State
,.ai• rgrou nds.
Individua l a w ar , to be presented will i nclu e :
certifiStar State FanMr-A
cale an d cheek for $W t o each of
the sectional winners a nd $200
to the "St.ar Sta te Farmer'' from
the State _FF A FQundatio n . Tht:
winners listed below are the sectlon� I win n ers Jn each of the five
secl1on s of the state, The "Star
State Farmer " will be picked
from these.
·
. Bill Mit
. Cb eII • M ary svi ue Ch apter-Dav1 Presa
r Advisor
Merle Warns' 'Lake cha pter
'
Millbu ry Ohio Wood Co un tyC�lville,'
David
Advisor .
Dua ne Parka, New C'!ncord
Chapter - Charles Cu nn ingha m
a nd Wendell Lit• Advbon
Jackie L. Rith;f' Mowrfstow n
Cha pler-J an_ies B ra tton , A visor .
Richard Fhn n H o uston Cha pter
-Dean White, A visor.
St1r D• lry Farme r-$1 00 f fom
the FFA Foundation.
Shar ell Mikesell Uni on (Cosh octon County ) • Ch apter-Carl
Besst, Advisor.
Star Grain Awa rd-$lOO from
FFA Found ation-Robert
Black,
c--c----- ---Taekelt, P a ule ne Gibson , C arol
Ledlie, N i na Adkin s, Ma ud Br ew•
er, Rosalie Davis, Cecil Nelson,
M argaret S mith, J anet Stewar t,
Beverly Bowe n, M artha Brewer ,
Billy Hay es, Betty J aney, Cl arence
Lambert.
Sandra Little, Viola McKnight,
Wa ld Nelso n, Paul Pierce, Crelia
P riddy J u nior Rife, Wesley Sisson, My rl a Dott
S mith, Ann
Sprouse, Leslie Anderaon, Orem•
.Birchfield, Alice Crouser, D arle ne
Go!!, Ch ar I es HoIfman , M ar Ie ne
H offm an , Richard Lam bert, Mike
O ' Dell, D a vi d Scra gg, Clovis Car•
penter, C h arles Searles.

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David aii i�alion for the pl!t itiuns uf
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Be�ker , Cl a y Chapte_r, Toledo, dam operato r. W-?. $Z.Z5 per ho ur,
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$2.35 per hour anil lut·k
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If not s:-,id wi11hin 10 daya after recetvln� bill.
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Sm 1lh an d Arden Blythe, Advisors V ir� 111ia, K e ntucky and Ohio.
Dail1 Seutlnel will not be reaponaib.Le for morl• tlMln one incor­
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Star
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Cud. of T°t'.ADb � Speclal Notkea of Ewu.tJJ $ 1 .UO. Obitu.arie1
� - -Sharon Cottrill, Ma ry Cundiff,
�•-� at t ten t per word.
dan, Sullivan Chapter _ l"er ris Appl icanls will be rat ed on l tw
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1 s lructions un how to ai:,ply, m;iy be
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l�a me_I a Sr veste r, _Billy Zera.
•1 e ,
' obtame&lt;l from the cxam mcr-1n
Pr
Star
Ves,etabl•
ucu
-$80
od
comue Grmdley, Lilly Imboden,
ch:irgt' a t your local post offi ce
from
FFA
mes
a
Found�tion,
J
Ap ril Teafor , Suza nr1e Wlnebrenno
e
G
Chapter
Parletle,
Ray- Appl 1cat1ons will be accepted u11u l
a
', ner , Charlotte Jm boden, Mory
.
, l 960.
J unc 22,
mond Tho mpson, Advisor.
½ave�de r, Pa mela Grueser, Jue
( 9 ) For Sa le
------F■rm Mech1nlca Award-$100
, Cundiff, Gene He ndrix, Debor a h
TlltMITI AND PIIT CONTROL ONE GARDEN TRACTOlt, 2 good
fr om f'_I,'A Fou ndation, Fred Do n - I
; No rris.
AT
Pa in. ff'M i,wpectlon, lnwr­
ley, Shrev_e . Chapter, Wa)' ne
Ho rses and Sii&lt;ldl e�. one Play
Northweste rn uica l : iiarrison... br llollonwi... - R.
County, Will u,_m R�th, Advisor.
Yard, one -4 cycle Midget Car
old
:
l
rn
o
A
illc
a
th
Scho
ar
M
High
�
and A. hrvlce 'll•tlon WY2Farm i=lectr�ficahon-$100 _fr om ,
for Children, good as ne w. &lt;.:on•
Dorothy Arnold, An n Ellis, DonB B tt C let n
da
o
81
t act Arn ol d Gratr. at Rutland
Sten� :;a ���
a
w68:� :,
[!�
!v
�
�
g��P
�
'.
Mr
.
.anJ
M:s. YHo��r � ircle ;ind
l
o
i
ter
a
ck
Ohio
Pomeroy,
Furniture days or Pho ne Sll2e. s
a ·
a
P
Sunday with Mr . and
spent
radi­
of
types
all
repair
familv
\
el . Adviso
4191 �venings,
5-24-6tc
.
H arr_iso nvdle Eleme nta ry: Caroi:;So il a rK/' Wat• r Me-,. ement · Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Columbus.
ators , from heater cores to
ly_n Brickles Ru(ua Di�on, J ames
1
LOST LADIF.S · WHITE GOLD
Dorothy Circle spent the week
Awa rd-$l OO from FFA J'o und al.lSED BOATS ·AND MOTOa:1
m �moor
M ary J:r an, �tt�
1
tractor
or
truck
largest
the
1
Bulova watch In Pomeroy. Call
.
with
Mr. a ud Mrs. Raymond Snytion Joh n Dcnu n e
and 1,1p wt.II■ th•� IHt. �•ro­
Ray m ond
�ay e, E wa rd
ayes, varo
Coolville collect 1575. Reward.
.
'
.
der
.
radi,ator.
•
C ha pter , Odell Miller , Advisor,
pol!tan Moton. 600 E. Main
Guy H arper Stephen
1 Ha nmg
0.3J-3tc
Mr a nd Mrs Ha yman Ba r111lt o f
Chapt.,- Award,:
St., Pomeroy, Phone WY ..:.l..l.l70.
· k ey, om my S a •
Mil· I er, 'D Ick ie
' Gd
Sunday evening
Po
meroy spent
1 vage, We
Farm S•f ty _Awar
I 1•2-4-lfc
$l
rom
M ayes, Gla y s
n ell
_
.
d-'
OO
I
w,
·
t
h
-r a nd Mrs Dean Brinker
M
Loudo n ville
FFA Foundation
· kl es, Dav Id carr, Gene cro&amp;S,
u
"r ic
Phon• WY-2-2143
'
\fr and Mrs James Circle a nd
1 Larr Pa u�ey, Larr
c
Cha
el
.
Rent"
For
)
1,4
:
n
e
r
son,
A
y
y
19U FORD V8 FAIRLANE 4
Pomeroy, Ohio
so
�f New H�ven spe nt Sund ay
�
r
i
•
,' lia�.bt ra
:� .!: t�; �w��4 oo
l n.
door, automatic, R. H. Ivor)' and
Mrs.
on with his mother,
fterno
a
,
'
!&lt;
APA111'MJ!:N1'S - i\l rnahed a n
.
f. rom FA Foundation Milto n-Una em �n�er El emen lary . BetTan !inllh. $1 f�.OO. Pom eroy
cle
r
Ci
Mat)'
unfurnish e . Mt.Ya.tite r,, Mlddltr
'
i o_n Ch apte_r, M 1.11m1
Ray
'
. County,
ty Ju Lucas, Dan ny Asburn , Ma rk
Motor Co.
6-26·3lc
Melvi n Ci�cle of Coluttibut. spent
2·3-tf
port. Phone WY·2-!J286.
Diley,
.
r
Advii;o
Coughenou r, Lan ny Ashburn , Ken
.
.
week end with his mothe r• Mrs·
the
,
111
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.,
......
..
--.
·
�·
-·
Ach1eweAvi.hon
A9rlcultural
lfilCM: PO.NTlAC 2 DR. SEDAN.
a AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5 COMPLETE I NSU RANCE -PRO- ny Kn octt'• J °' Mye�•• Ronnie
ary Circle.
M
men
•
•
•
•
rtJ
...
....
..
�
A
t
ard1
and
te
a
tific
r
Ce
SpartlJJJi or iji nal fmish. $49:i.OO
·
. e, p0 I'10 , Gor bY, hara ayne Da v1s, TimolhY
I room apa rtments, A. N. Be ngel,
� � 1 0 " � ·1 fe, A� s°"
F•�
1
a wards f_rQm F!A Foundation to
For FRtE Inspection.
1 Phone .VY2-3272.
BJaettnau, P om eroy.
5 26-tllc
· I Saxton, Christopher Dlnguss, Mary
Do nna Circle of Dover spe nt the
1 1·2-tfc
.
: \ 1) 0
Mi i ' Mi ddlepor t,
Chesterville
Cha pt�r ,
�orrow weekt!nd with her pare nts . Mr. and
1
PHONE
1''loccar i, Forrest Wa lker, Rosan•
O hi O
1958 DODGE V8 4
A�o­
Cou nty, B ru_ce _Malcu1l , Advisor.
H()OM f"IJ!tNISHED APAR T i
I na Goff, Shar on Lucas, Ja mes
. Mrs. Homer Circl e and fa mily.
Gilmore's Supply Slore
mauc uower 1teerini an d brakes,
Sulphu r ljprrngs C h a pter, Craw ,
mcnt and batl1, Pomeroy. Phone
r
Betty I n gram Q f Columbus spent
Rife, Conn ie Sa xton, Keeve Gra te
R-H. Real ,ha rp. fltli9:i.OO. J'omf?r d Cou nty, J Q hn Thom�s Ad- Thursday n ight with he r grandparWY-2-2714
W Y2.ti9 l 5.
5-27-6lc
DON STIVERS
Hoge r Wright, Larry Rife, Keneroy Motor Cu.
5-26-31 1•
vi�or .an Mowrystown Chapter, 1 c n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee a nd
ncth Turley, Carol Fl occar i, Patsy
--- -- --- -· ,Vaughau's Exlermlnatlng
H1g�land County, Ja m es Bratton , 1 son, Roberl.
Rose
Lucas, Evelyn Carpenter,
BATH
m�LUXE 3 - llOOMS an
Advisor .
Company
11161 MERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN.
ATION
WI•
Ellis
S
a
xt
o
m
n,
a
G
H
r
ar
ar
y
less,
j :,fr. aud MJ'I... Ayward Jones
y
unfurnished apar tment. Coa U
•
State and National
Chapter spe nt several days in Clevelan d on
SI. M.lry,, W. Va.
Mercury m.atic. New Buick trade­
1 Myers.
.....,.. i...- c..
Middlep or t. Pho ne
B11ildir1J:.
�on telt, � plus entry in Na- busi ness.
In. Good &amp;oll
car . $695.00.
Rulland Elementary : J ames
I
•
,,,w .,._
� 2 1 12lc
'-.:.-' .......
WY 2-5 1 4 1 .
...:..
u,., ..,_
tion al Co ntest to An tho ny Way ne [
· Belz, J imes Schuler, Ricky Con8laettnan, P om ero y.
5"26-6lc
M r. a nd Mrs. Wilm er Circle of
FOR SALE
Chapter, Lu� as Co � n !Y, D�vid Gallipolis ca lled on Mrs. Ma ry Cir•
HOOM
nv�
UNFUHNISJIIW
nally, Jan, Wise, .Bobby S nowden ,
cs­
real
Howett
J.
Amanda
The
1911'1 FORD va CUSTOM 2 DR.
Young_, Advisor; Fa 1 rf1el d Cha�- cl e, . Wednesday.
apartml)nt. Phon e WY2-3302.
493 Lincoln St.
Ran y Michael, Pa mela Hutton,
lMte in �c d ro rd Tuwnship, being
iedaa. Low mileaje. Extra ioo
ter, H 1gh!a nd County, Howa rd K15-25-6\c
--------- -- ,
n
Snowde
idd
r
Stephen
"P
iddleport
M
Y2-3S61
W
Phona
,
Edith
acres,
ven
e
forty-s
a�proxirnatcl
y
y
tondition. tl,196.00. Blaettn a n1,
her aunt Mrs. Katie Wilson
for
r , Advisor
se
d
an
Mowrystor.vn
Jeffrey S now en Harry Sl awte r
w1fl be 1iuld to the highe11t bidder SLEtl'JM; ROOM. PHONE WY z.
Pomer1,&gt;v.
0-26-6tc
r , Hig�lan
a t the borne of Mr . and Mrs. Asa
Chapte
n ty, Ja mes
Cou
'.
ar
K
n,
at 2:00 P. M. on the 3rd day of
.l!:ugene Gra te, Urry Grog a
2848.
5 26 3tp ( 2 1 ) Rea l Est at e
_
Jo rdan In Middleport.
Bratton , Advtsor . •
en Hay nes, David Rice, Jean
June, l !IBO, .at the olfict' or o·­
rs. Obert �arkms are
�
and
Mr.
--.,-19$6 CHEVROLET VB BEL-AIRE llrien and O'Hrien, l OU 'fl Court
&lt;; AND BATH Scnuler , Willia m Tucker, John I
FOH SALE: 7 JlOOM,;..
spe ndi ng this _week_ with Mr._ and
FOH RJ:o.:N'I' 4 HOOM HOUSE
f dr. hard top. Air conditloninf. St reet , Pomeroy, Oh10. Musl llcll
corner 689 No. Secon d Ave., Wise, Connie Sue B arrett, Diana
M rs. David Hmds in Za nesville.
'I'U2·
Call
Township.
ltull,111d
Powerallde. Powe r hrakeu a nd for not lt!ss lhan appraised value
�-2-4-6tp Duff, JQselta Kay Erlewi ne, RoMiddleport, 0.
:1475, Hart f ord, W. Va. 5-31·6lp
[
1teerina, R a nd H . The m ost of two thousand Jn t: hu n red
bert Mille r, Melvin RQm i ne, Edn a
5
V,
CIQ
�rltical buyer will a pp,·ove thi1 dollars.
:
Gene
'Autbor.b:ed
Shi rley P r i dy,
Priddy,
,
ARM
�
i,
A.,
7
�
lf
84
:
SALE
FOR
FOUR
HOUSE,
HNl::iHED
U
1''
GILKEY
AVA
BY
well kept automoblle. $1490.0U.
D
W
l
.
r
o
etl,
r
Ju.n
r
a
o
es
m
a
Cars
Una Doliu , Atlministr.1Jtrix
J
n,
room house, barn and out-buildition,
cond
au·
1h,
b,1
and
rooms
M rs. N orm a Wilso n wa s retu rnBlaettnar,, Pomeroy.
3-26-tUc 5-26-4k
(
ings, All mincl"al rights go with Engle, Ma rtha . H a wkln s, Linda
tele\·isi,lll. Hil:15 Lincoln Hts.
to her home ro m Mei15 Gen- .
ed
Siges
n
Ag
p
man, Julia Lucas,
Cbe
&gt;
Write
Township.
Scipio
In
form.
J huue WY2-2775.
5-31-3tc
.... CINII UIN Ca,.
I
eral H ospit al .
Cl:i.rencc Swauger, HI N , Whe a t- j man , Ca rl Nicho lson, Linda P arkAH Mall.. Mtl ,_...a
rs. John Bllilckwood �uffered
M
er.
l.lln d Ave., Cu!un1tJ..a, Ohio.
-r1 11t ,'" """"O"M 11ousE AT
M�lONIUTAN MOTORI
a hea rt attack and w as rushed to
PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL
Di ana Adkins, Eilee n Her man ,
5-28-3lp
.
eroy
m
Po
St.,
M1Jin
East
1
1
26
..,.. ..., MIiin it.
Holzer Hospital where it was
s,
am
WIIU
ee
n
Pen
les,
ar
Se
et
an
J
REPAIRS and SERVICE
e
Phon.:: WY2-3408.
Look al Ut Sp.,.&lt;.-t. lAolt a t the
6-31-6tc
,..,..,, Oh ..
rou nd she was also ·rurrering from
fOR .s,�LE
FIVE J am es Lam ber t, Pa ul 1deK'.enzie,
MODERN
J'r1oes. Look al the Sa\·(ngs.
;congested lung!,
roo m huus&lt;', illl/ baserue11t a .1 d
'$8 MERcu ay.�cry 2
Connie Willia m s, Charlotte Sm ith,
J Help
7
1
(
M rs. Bertha Carl is spe nding
Fo
r thti hest Uuy &amp; lie.at lerms.
a:tic. Ass,_unl' b11limce of 4.� Peggy Tlllls, Dougl as Grover, Ro nBy Alie:• Moor•
.)'OUttih.11 CMf 111s1de a ud uul.
so
etime with her niece Mrs. Jefm
ot
loan
11t
governm
di
ct
M
e
H
\'. an
re
. l . 50 a l U Cheadle, Ev a B arru ll , Kath)'
011 Naw ti.nd USEU, Llk1k lo
rs. William H. Gle nn
�
•1498 , K a rr &amp; V anZa ndl, Pom­
Harold Ohase, Mgr.
start
WANTl�U - -Uc a uticlar. lo
at Sha d e.
fers
1
eighborhu
Call
Good
5U.
l
x
d
an
bus
m
Colu
of
B
.
0&lt;
EdMrs.
and
.
r
M
Sc
ld
na
Ro
es,
n
Ha
hoppert, Gary
eroy, O .
im mediately. Phone W Y2-35�7
y
:; 28 Jtc
S
d eport
Loc:ust
Mrs. Raymon d Cottrill has ta kor .see l-'r.. ddic Th D bct, ,Q11, son , W illia m s, Becky Cr isp, Kuren w,11 rd P. Glenn. Black Lick. a ttend.:�� l
or WY2-11915,
5 -24-iltc
2
WY
ne
P
�
en over the Avon S.llles as M rs.
':S7 CHEVROL.t:T, $1 19a. ti cylindt•r
W V1.
4-26-tfc Tueke r, Li n d11 Stewart, Saund ra ed church at Hil an d, Sunday.
- --- ---1
Mar
Carse
n poor health.
i
is
y
Oeiu'.r.e Z UQor. A car l ur rl!'al
UEUJ\llLI!: WOMAN OR GIHL TO --- - -----y
.
.,
r
M
l
n
Edith
.spe
the
vis
a
D
week
,
r
r
a
B
rry
a
L
,lohnaon,
es
Dciln, Ja m
·
There was a m 1sce
11 an eous s h ow 1•
tlf:ODOffl)' , Ka rr and Va n Za nd!,
· t w1· th h ou.1.ewor k and ca re Y O I{ S ALE: F U U U ROUi\1 HOUSE Joe Phillips, Jon Pierce.
ns.s1s
e nd with het sister, Mn. James
on
Call
Minersville
$4
0
00.
Hill
er at the Gra nge hall for M r .
fot l wu eld erly people. Nu
fiQmero1, o.
U.S. No, 23, Waverly, Ohl•
H.utland High Schoo l : Stuart H azelton.
ti, 28 3tc
�-26�te
WY:l-820 1 .
·
n d , 11
a
•1rs. R u ber I We J-'
,.., Fr 1" ay
l attm I ry. T.ime O11·· LI ve in.
o,.n ev .ry d•w- 'al to 1
Mrs.
Van
n
o
Jea
called
ney
on
Co
o
e
n
dy,
r
l
i
r
P
L
a
n
n
vo
a
Brewer,
-----,- ,,.--,--'b7 1'"0RD, $1 1 9b Cmtlom 300-VB
1
g.
n
eveni
l hone WY29.
Stewart, Wanda :l'l.rs. Sher man Roberts a nd daughtJo're
i-.2 5-0tc fOH-SAL.I!: SEVlN ROOM HO U S1' Scarles,
641'.i
'
2 door , 1''rt1tky &amp;11 11. you ng cult.
held
tion
a
Associ
ni
m
Alu
The
·
·
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r
,
M
·
r
s.
Fred
n
,e
,
r
.
r,
PUBLI C SALE
With lWO b11.l h8, i; a rago , waso
Karr • Van :t:andt, Pomeroy , o.
ti Jo- [
l. ' H �IJIT ASSOCIATION
' -- - need
Mra. Edith Davis �pent Fr iday thei r da n ce and ba nquet at the
The
unde
rsl" ncd will of!er for
h
ouse, cc II a r, I ar,@ � ,11rner I01
,1
o
l
f
man
30-1:0 years r co n t ct
l"a
IS 28 :tlc
.
'
.sc h ool h ouse Satu r da.y eveni ng.
eve ning with M1t., Alice Moo re.
S11Je a t public a uction, at Lhc lalc
I oca led i n C hestt:r, Oh 10, on t
work with business and profess•
Th
e Len d-a-Hand Soc1ety preparNOTICE
APPOINTMINT
OF
prayer
ge
a
tt
o
C
held
eeting
s
m
a
w
'.57 CADILLAC, $2990. Coupe o;. rcs1dcnl"c o! D a 1t1y Griffith Marr,
· ter
· d .Lu se II · I( In
Rou le 7 · p rice
lo nlll 1&gt;cople lr1 this ci rca. Must
ed the di nner for 102. The re were
E,ta•e
0.CNMCI
Hendrix,
Mn.
R.
t
a
5,
of
Eblin's
les
r
Cha
home.
Ville. A bette r buy llllln ,11 brim
«�cea1,ed, neu lJurrns, on the
et1tcd c11II or wriie Paul �'ohn1.
havt• car. field trtlnlng plu s
.
Pr11 yer m eeti ng every Thursda)' a bou t 25 QId t1"me r1 lh er e of th e
new amall car . K11r r &amp; Va n Zantll kacme-Uuh an Road, In Sutton
H1plry, W. Va, JIil ESZ- IK33. (; ase No. 1 8,351
rnh�tanlial drawing account fur
George Crow day�.
Notice Is he reby given that at 7:30 p. m . al Hiland Chapel.
J'o m ei-Qy,
,
•·Z-&gt;, 1 ·"
ti, 28 31l: Tow nship, Meigs County, OhlU, ,m
m1111 selected. Thia la an unUti·
Mr. an Mrs. Jo h n -Payn ter 1
Woo rQw Zwilli n g whoae Poat Of•
M n. Nora Boho was a i nner I
-- -- --- ---Saturday, tho 1 1 th dtiY of ,June,
ual money-m aking opportunily.
were
Wet!kend visit ors at their '
ao OU l\.,t\ , Ii i �- Ce n tury tW,re r ia lOOU, cummcnc rnQ at one oduck
l'
a
,
baa
-Ohio,
Syracuse,
is
ficc address
gue, of he r aughter, M .
nd
I
Write !\lilnaHer Bux 668- R care �
rm an
fa
coupe. Solid W hite color. A 1mlid P. M., the peuonal
a ttended the b&amp; nquet.
id
i1
I
iniatrator
m
Ad
te
n
ppol
a
duly
n
Cl
bee
s.
r
,._
ay.
a
V
Sun
e
Cooney,
��
a
"
•
'
I
'.,1
y
prope r ty of
51'"" �
The Unily .Sen tinel, PomL•roy,
M r. and Mrs. H. D . Gilkey an d
value. Karr a n Vim Za n t, Pom­ 1ald dcceUent,
S.
�ate
Hendrix
R.
week
the
spent
nd
e
Welch
of
ith
E
Estate
the
of
l.'O ns1at111g in pa rt
Ohio.
___ IS-31·3tp
chil ren were supper guests of 1
eroy .
ft 28 Jtc ot: Tables, ch a ir11, iron ind wood
of Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
with her aunt, Mrs. E ith Dav!. .
1
Mn . Steve Eblin and Mre . G. A. hi1 pare nts Su nday eve ning.
Da ted this 16th ay of April
P.ll rt-timc tele• POMEROY - 2 · sto ry, 8 · room
1
'08 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 2 oor bed,, settee, day "bed, book c11sc, IIO USEWIVI!:S:
Mrs. Eliza Welsh an
loria
G
home
with
2
baths,
g.is
fur
nace
list.
1ick
the
on
are
Adams
1960.
1ho11e
huoka,
survey
wo
cher
r
k
f
r
om
r
y
home.
t a ble, blanket chesl,
1
at;dan. VB rotket engine. Goes
hcaung t.n both lloor�. cedar
F. H. O'BRIEN
Mr, and Mra. Willia m Clonch Atkins are ill.
Nu sellinK.
Variou:s . houri!
lill:e a jet. ,1100. Karr &amp; Van old t runk11, coal r ange, oil ran1;e,
Court
Excellpnl
wr.
r
Probate
exle
1i:Je
n
alu
,
ae
loca•
the
of
Ju
an
children or Florida ,pent 11 \ Garla n M ayes and Ca rlos Cain
d
thruughuut day a nd eveni ng, and
PomerQ y , o.
0 28 3tc elect ric refria:erator, kitchen cab­
Melia County, Ohio
few daya here with her mother, cleane the Ship ma n Cemetery.
inet, cho2't or dfl!Wf;! r&amp;, wash
on S1md ay . Must have privutc I t1on, �x.celleut propel"lt, close
Mn. Blan che Welke r is caring
I
Mrs. Margaret McKenlle.
-- � (ft) 24, Sl; (ti) 7, Ste
1-1h1111e. lteply box r,58-T. t· /o Thti I m. $13,000 .l)U, llrst buy m Porn•
'a7 STU DEBAKER Comm. Std. OD. atands, dre111era, mo ern and old
croy
ishes and gl11H ware, Jm:lu ing
Owner 11 leninjl for Army. Ph.
Daily Senti n el, Pomeroy , Ohio,
·
one set of t:lav a rian l."hln a , hubWY 2-3891 after f p. m.
ti :n H p POMt:ROY - 0-room frame house
____
with b11th, gas hei1li11g, new
I 81 6ip 11111! and P reHed 21111 1 and m ,my
roof.
LarHC lot with nil"c l!llrden
other a rUdea.
and parking area. $320W,OO for
Te r1nt1: Cuh ln han on d11 y of
cash sule.
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER111le.
MIDDLEPOR
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t1on, New Have n. Pho ne TUZAdml n!stratrix of the Eatale
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ceased.
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with gMrage. L�1catcd on
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AUCTIONIIR
Gravel Hill. $7000.00.
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Rout• 2, Lori■ Bottom, Ohio
MIDDL E PORT - O . room fra me
10' a 00', 0 rooma, bath. Excel•
PUBLIC AUCTION
house with ba th and gas heating,
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MINIRSVIL U! - 6 - room fra me°
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6 28 8lc ! my household goods at a uction 11t
house with water, electricity a nd
WY2-61M.
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my home local� 11 484_ Main Sl.,
ga s, coal furn ace healing, On·
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PHONE WY 2:-3130
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Sb� ReJlemor�J Day.
co m plete be room suites, ma 11 c
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lawn mower (poWer),
abadea, cloth porch val anl"e,
1puader, h111vy duty electric
awnin11a, venetian blind,, wln­
NOTICI! OFAPPOINTMENT
cor , a:ardein tool,, barrel ba ck
Free eallmale,.
dow ahadea.
xkutor
chair, 7 pc. dl nina: rOQm auite,
Da le Wlppel, 21S Un ion Ave.,
1!1tat• of MlldNd A, Dovgl11
flOf&gt;r poll,her. rrl1idalre d r)'e r,
Pom eroy .
� .ll 90tc
waler hoae, 2 1orvini1 carts, Kel­
vinator refri1eralor , deep fryer, TIJ:!.tVISlbN RADIO AND SMALL Ca• No, 13,:173
Notice is h ereby given th a t
appliance repai r. Call Frank
allder and porch chaira, la m pa,
Captulna, 4lf N. Second AYe., Ralph Emerson Dougl as whO.!le
bla nken and a:ullts, ,pr ayer, 2
8-3-Uc Post Office addreu is RL 1 , Sh ad,e ,
1tep l1d ers, tock'!t wrench set,
Middleport.
Ohio, has been duly appointed as
belt aander, 3 livlt4;: roo m suile,
Executor Q( the Estate of Mild re
(1 plHtlrl and 1 2 pc. 11eetionalJ,
A, Dou.alas, Jato of Meigs Cou nty ,
miseellaneoua Item,.
Ohio, deceased .
Tht1 furnlturo i• all hlgh cl ass
Dated this 27th day of M ay, 1960.
merrhaDdile and b111 ha aood
,
F. H. O'BRIEN
care.
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Judge of the Probate Court
Harold M, lirown, Ow ner
"Meigs Co unty, Ohio
Not Reaponsible ror Aecl enli
(5) 31; (6) 7, 14, Ste
TERMS: Ca■h
Belo,- 0:30 AJI'.'.
Bradford Auction Co., Racine, Ohlo
OILIRS SIGN TWO
Mlddt....rt WY�2'49
Stile• M.anaaer : A. C. Bradroro
COWMeV■ AND •o�TH■IIIN OHIO ....cT•tC COM�•N'f ,;
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI)-- Fo!'lm er
Pom1ny WY.._..
AucUonet r: CrltL- Bradford
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GREl!.""NVILL'E, S. C. UPI-A
bllr&amp;lar hroke into the School for erate battle flag, for the flr1t
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table rad(o and an empty cash raised Friday over Union County.
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Memorial will be ynder the direction Or Mrs. Ksthr)n H in kle l)avi,
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County who h as been active in
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Pt:ANUTS

ly COL"ETT! 9l.ACKMOOIE
Rich a rd Poor, 19 , Na tional Vice
Unit.cl p,..a, lnt1trnationel
Presi d ent of the Future Farmers of
Comr d y Playliouse
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y . UPJI America , from Neosho, Missouri,
Adventure Theater
�•il\ be a feltured ,peaker at the _The children who go 10 1choot at
SteambQ,11.t Bill
Ohio FFA Co nve n ti on to be �eld 1 131 First Avenue in Ne w York
City quickly learn that the world
Woody W oodpecker
J une 2, 3, -4 at Columbus.
Lowrey Showtime
About 3000 Future f'armers are has ma ny conflicting voicea, not
expected to a tte nd the conve ntion, a ll wise but .all deserving at.. lea�t
Jim Thacker Show
it was reported today by Warren to be heard.
Weathercast
The voices !I re their own an d
G. Weile r, State Superviso r or Vot,;-fWS Pi('tUff
they learn Is through
al Agriculture. Two offici al the way
calion
Runt!c:, Srln):ley Report
hard experu· nces. As
a tes frQm each of lhe Slate's evedyday
t:1cleg
Cannonb al l
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342 l ocal ch apters will comprise every former schoolboy knows, ir
Laram ie
5:30
the voti ng body t o conduct the bus- you delibe ra lly snub you r class•
Startime
6:00
ma t e wh en h e wa n ts to tell you
iness of the conve ntion.
· somethi n g, he _is li a ble eventually
Fl:I�
Arthur M urray Part y
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Phil Silvers Show
atd Thompson, Delphos, President :
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J'lllC'"lll Hf'�-tuae■
Ja m es Kjng, Baltimore, Vice preal- even d you , dis agree �•th 1t.
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· a nd George Ruff Lanca stti r big 11nd small issues 11 perhaps
7,30
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8:30
se�retary.
Sign 0({
studying
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9:00
The visiti ng
Richard Poor, was elected to hi8 N ations sch�ol a hsorbli m the
10:00
position at the Nation al FF A Con- course of thei r study.
l0:30
Sig n on
Spe•lc 29 Langua9M
ve n tio n in Ka ns as City, Mo., last
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Today
They
spea k among them 29 lanOctober. on e of the organization'11
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Kati e :&gt;oo na n Sh ow
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ages and �om c from
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m.-.st capable y oung
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The U n ite Natio ns school has
time of his election. He droppe
out of college for the aprlng se- an ideal aa ambitious as Iha� of
11 '30 I Married Joan
mester in o'rder to meet the heavy the wor ld bo y which sponsor.a it
l2,00 Restless G1'n
travel sched"ule Qf a nati onal FFA -to create an atmosphete o{
Bob
That
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2:30
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study and the facilities for 1earn.,
B,.nd!ltand
American
ofricer
1,00 About Faces
Rocky and P.is Friends
Rich� rd farms in partnership I� whlc"h will s_uit an , lniel��en t
1 , 30 Medic
San :rraneisco Beat
with his father on 200 acres. His child of a n)' natio nality, regard.
2:00 Day in Coµrt
You-r Esso Rt:pnner
]959 program COn eil:ted Of a h a lf less of its backgroun .
2,ao Gale Storm Sho-tr
When set up 1 1 years ago, the
Weather Teller
interest in ffl5 'Heteford e-attle, · 200
3,00 Beat the Clock
John Daly New1
sheep, 62 feeder lambs, 3 d airy school's i mm ediate purpose wis
S,30 W ho Do You Trust
Honcy mooders
c ow.a, 13 acres of S org(!, and 180 to provide m i ni mum edueatfon for
o f n on-Amerlc� n
4:00 Amerloan Bandsta nd
Bronco
a c're1 o f i m11roved permanent pas- the youngsters
yes
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In New
empl
N.
statio'ned
U.
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inc]udes
Frle11d
:ilso
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ture. The partnership
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York.
a t purpose 1s bei'n1 fulTh
machinBeat
l:'l'andtc'-,
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full
a
ThP Rifleman
filled.
ery,
d ·10 Your ESfJO .depl)ftlt
Colt .45
Rank With ....t
Alcoa Presents
6:40 Weather Teller
school's guiding spirits
the
Now,
Eve
and
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a
Ad
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6·45 John Daly NeWI
have moved a step further and
The News To11115,.1h
7:t-0 Four Just Men
are 'trying slo wly to ttansform it
ScaMiDg the Weather
7:30 M usic for a Spr ing Nlght
Into one which will rank with the
Sports Report
8;30 Ozzie and Hlrriet
be.st nati on al private scb()()lsi
Late Show
9:00 Wednesday Ntght Fights
complementing rather than imi­
Sig,, OIi
Gov. Cecil H. U nderwood will tating them, orienting iti; students
9:45 Sports Parade
)le the sP�aker at the Chapel Ser­ t owa rd the world as a whole ifl•
vice QD SundaY mornl ng June 15-, . stead of pri maril to one riatl(!­
y
durlq: the 1960 Conference of or a'nother.
11:10 Scam1lni the Weather
C artoon Spectacular
the Wfst Vlr11:lnia f-H All Stars
1 1 : 15 Sports Report
Ro m per Room
at the State t•H Camp. The
}wv.
The students are already world
$1).aW
Late
:20
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Movie
Big orie)lted. '
H
arry P. . Di.1ht, Charleston ,
From the primary
�:45 Sip Oft
Your Esao Reporter
Olief of tbe honor,ey , ann ounced Jradee on up, the ,y all study
1
that the ieneral theme for this French and En1lish .nd at
ye__ar'&amp; annual ffleeting will be they take up a third lan1u·age.
"My Task' &amp;J\d the sessions will
The y ,:et a good groundinl ill
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1 1 :30 Decefn'b'tt !lirfde
00 held �une 9-fii.
lbe world's histdry, payina; eq\lal
1ido Lo.. Ill Life
Followmg the evenin g meal atten ti on to all of its great racing
T'le !:tt�ttfff DaJ
on Friday, the ll'oup will take group5.
12,,0 �,re)! t'or 'O&gt;ll­
llecret Storm
L11bt
i!,45 t1to
part i n the All Star Consecration
Thei r rea ings of llteNture
.Mge of Nh(ht
I ,OO Hearl ol t�e 'city
Service at the State Volunteer ranges over many cultures.
1,ao A• tl&lt;t World TU1'DI
4- H Club Leaders' Conference an d , I n ad ition t o this, they study
The Three Stooge,
i:oo Fo-r !J�e� -ru Wone
then partidpate i n a council cir- science a nd mathematica more
Life of Riley
end with a candle- thoroughly than children in AmPT•
cle which
2:SO Fj:ouse Party
Arth�1r J. Smjth ....,,,.
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lighting
, ican high schQOls
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Mntionalre
1'1te
1:00
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1:00 The Brighte_r Da)
Amo.. 'n' An&lt;tY
6 o l'l, : hey learn to 'Nork itJ.Steve Don avan
l:Ui T.,e �eret Storld
ependen tly under a tutorJal ,ys.
Edge o! Night .
To Tell the Truth
tern, in prepa rntlo n for the un i­
versity .
5:00 'nte 'I1u"!e Stooge1
Deilni5 O'Keefe Show
Many L...vea of Doh)' Gilll1 S:30 The Life of Riley
Tightrope
a:00 Arthw· I Smttb---New,
Red Skeltoft ShoW
S:15 A Look at the Wea ther
Garry Moore Show
8:20 Jule Rivlin Show
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A Look at the Weatber
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9:30 I've Got A Se�et
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10:00 Arm strong CINlle Theater
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I alt nd nce record, the p st ye r
CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE- I w re Bruce Beejle, David Sellers ,
sign d for you r home. Free es- J ua it
S ith, Jo ce Pr Hi tl,
timales . Foreman
nd Abbott, I Ch lee W d, Freda St i c kl o1 nd,
Phon WY?-532 1 .
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Operator Jobs
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For Conventi"on Are Announced I

The OhiQ Associ_ati on o_C Futur_ e
Fa rmers of A merica, w h IC h �1JI
hQld its 32nd A n nu al Co n vention
in Colum bus J � ne 2, 3 a n d 4, ba11
announced mdl Y ldual and chapte
_ r
awards to l:&gt;e pruenled
urmg
the mee t ing.
.
Dr. E · E· H 0 ll . State S upenn '
te_ndent of Pulllic l natruction,
wi Ii spea k • t the Awar da Ha nquet to be held Thursd ay , Ju ne 2,
lll the Ohio U n iun of The Ohi o
Sl/lte University. Dr. Holl is a n
honorary fl"A m ember an d spe n t
many y ears_ worki ng in r ural
aretiS of Ohio wh ere he observed
activities of the Future F a rm eI
orgllnizalion.
All se6sions except the Awa rds
Banquet will be held a t the
, Youtn Center of the Ohio State
,.ai• rgrou nds.
Individua l a w ar , to be presented will i nclu e :
certifiStar State FanMr-A
cale an d cheek for $W t o each of
the sectional winners a nd $200
to the "St.ar Sta te Farmer'' from
the State _FF A FQundatio n . Tht:
winners listed below are the sectlon� I win n ers Jn each of the five
secl1on s of the state, The "Star
State Farmer " will be picked
from these.
·
. Bill Mit
. Cb eII • M ary svi ue Ch apter-Dav1 Presa
r Advisor
Merle Warns' 'Lake cha pter
'
Millbu ry Ohio Wood Co un tyC�lville,'
David
Advisor .
Dua ne Parka, New C'!ncord
Chapter - Charles Cu nn ingha m
a nd Wendell Lit• Advbon
Jackie L. Rith;f' Mowrfstow n
Cha pler-J an_ies B ra tton , A visor .
Richard Fhn n H o uston Cha pter
-Dean White, A visor.
St1r D• lry Farme r-$1 00 f fom
the FFA Foundation.
Shar ell Mikesell Uni on (Cosh octon County ) • Ch apter-Carl
Besst, Advisor.
Star Grain Awa rd-$lOO from
FFA Found ation-Robert
Black,
c--c----- ---Taekelt, P a ule ne Gibson , C arol
Ledlie, N i na Adkin s, Ma ud Br ew•
er, Rosalie Davis, Cecil Nelson,
M argaret S mith, J anet Stewar t,
Beverly Bowe n, M artha Brewer ,
Billy Hay es, Betty J aney, Cl arence
Lambert.
Sandra Little, Viola McKnight,
Wa ld Nelso n, Paul Pierce, Crelia
P riddy J u nior Rife, Wesley Sisson, My rl a Dott
S mith, Ann
Sprouse, Leslie Anderaon, Orem•
.Birchfield, Alice Crouser, D arle ne
Go!!, Ch ar I es HoIfman , M ar Ie ne
H offm an , Richard Lam bert, Mike
O ' Dell, D a vi d Scra gg, Clovis Car•
penter, C h arles Searles.

Winc be.•_ter C"h a pter-Ear
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE �UL1'S
I CKaannaltn er,
Ariviso r.
r a
r
a
The Un ited States Civil St'P i 1·e
RATES
St
Poul try Prod ucer-$100 1 C m n i�sion today announ ced t&gt;X
u
e
a
a
a
from FFA Fou ndation,
David aii i�alion for the pl!t itiuns uf
e
I eenta per 'WOJ'd, 3'.. iDMl"lloo. Minimum cbare� - 60 &lt;:ezt·.1
Be�ker , Cl a y Chapte_r, Toledo, dam operato r. W-?. $Z.Z5 per ho ur,
I Ollllta per word for three �m1tive insertion&amp;.
e
n a
m
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SWEET 1-'0TATO PLANTS, Nancy
Obio-O. W. Augenste tn, Advl.!lor. a nd "'·B,
n
a
ar
one month tor 30 cent.a per word.
r
"
ar
$2.35 per hour anil lut·k
Ha ll, Pur!a H1ea11s Yen e les, PorStar
Swine
Produc•rJ'ulJ. rate Of 3 ce.nt. per word will be charged for adve:rtistne
�100
,,,,
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on
a
e
and d
operator W-7 and W- 8 ,
�
ta fi il"a 1 1s , Gold Rush and All
If not s:-,id wi11hin 10 daya after recetvln� bill.
a tion, Vincent Ebbes- same wage s Th e ptmtlons art• l o
Found
Arrninta
F1''A
a lvi n Pickens
C
Proffitt,
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j
.
Gold Sl'o:Ond lluusc last from
kott_e, Delphos
Ch a pler-L.loi d 11 ••oted w,thin the stales of Wt'�!
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lkron: in Adverti.ai.nc - &amp;bould be r�l°tf'd lmmedlately . The
Srhoul House in :;yracuse . Wm. ..
Sm 1lh an d Arden Blythe, Advisors V ir� 111ia, K e ntucky and Ohio.
Dail1 Seutlnel will not be reaponaib.Le for morl• tlMln one incor­
l l . llolmcs.
5.31 . ,r
Syracuse puptls winni ng pe r Sh..p Producer-$1 00 j
Star
nd Lmertion.
feet reco rds were David Baker .
fro m Fl'A i,� oun at wn John Jor- 1 A written te�t is 11 ot re q u1 n·d
Cud. of T°t'.ADb � Speclal Notkea of Ewu.tJJ $ 1 .UO. Obitu.arie1
� - -Sharon Cottrill, Ma ry Cundiff,
�•-� at t ten t per word.
dan, Sullivan Chapter _ l"er ris Appl icanls will be rat ed on l tw
j
1 ba sL of thl'ir training and exper·
,
r
e
m
f'Ql
Judith
Folmer,
Jcnneth
WORDS
Kim m ell Adviso r .
{ 9o l \i'lorine Suppl ie!.
1 DAY
3 DAYS
;; DAYS
l MO.
a Teaford, Billy Baer, W i l lMarth
i e n�e aS described in their appl 118
60&lt;:
90,;
$1 .311
Star B,.., Producer-$ IOO from
ot 1ons.
rdon i,� isher , W illo
G
Cundiff,
1,1m
l
"
:IO
60&lt;:
Sl.20
$1.80
s,.oo
FFA Foun dat1011•
J erry H O ff�a n ,
Buy Yollr - .
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Pa•
app,
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K
Willi
Jewell,
1am
am
211
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fl.:,O
$2.2:5
$7
Fulton Ch_aple r Swa nt�n, Ohio- [ Full information, ini'ludang Ill ·
t n cia Wi nebren ner, De nnis Ev a n s
_,
J. Ra y G1 lesp1e, Advisor.
1 s lructions un how to ai:,ply, m;iy be
A4a J'IOMHd by 10 A . .11. will be in that day · a, ,.-pa .
l�a me_I a Sr veste r, _Billy Zera.
•1 e ,
' obtame&lt;l from the cxam mcr-1n
Pr
Star
Ves,etabl•
ucu
-$80
od
comue Grmdley, Lilly Imboden,
ch:irgt' a t your local post offi ce
from
FFA
mes
a
Found�tion,
J
Ap ril Teafor , Suza nr1e Wlnebrenno
e
G
Chapter
Parletle,
Ray- Appl 1cat1ons will be accepted u11u l
a
', ner , Charlotte Jm boden, Mory
.
, l 960.
J unc 22,
mond Tho mpson, Advisor.
½ave�de r, Pa mela Grueser, Jue
( 9 ) For Sa le
------F■rm Mech1nlca Award-$100
, Cundiff, Gene He ndrix, Debor a h
TlltMITI AND PIIT CONTROL ONE GARDEN TRACTOlt, 2 good
fr om f'_I,'A Fou ndation, Fred Do n - I
; No rris.
AT
Pa in. ff'M i,wpectlon, lnwr­
ley, Shrev_e . Chapter, Wa)' ne
Ho rses and Sii&lt;ldl e�. one Play
Northweste rn uica l : iiarrison... br llollonwi... - R.
County, Will u,_m R�th, Advisor.
Yard, one -4 cycle Midget Car
old
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rn
o
A
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a
th
Scho
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M
High
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and A. hrvlce 'll•tlon WY2Farm i=lectr�ficahon-$100 _fr om ,
for Children, good as ne w. &lt;.:on•
Dorothy Arnold, An n Ellis, DonB B tt C let n
da
o
81
t act Arn ol d Gratr. at Rutland
Sten� :;a ���
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Mr
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M:s. YHo��r � ircle ;ind
l
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ter
a
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Ohio
Pomeroy,
Furniture days or Pho ne Sll2e. s
a ·
a
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Sunday with Mr . and
spent
radi­
of
types
all
repair
familv
\
el . Adviso
4191 �venings,
5-24-6tc
.
H arr_iso nvdle Eleme nta ry: Caroi:;So il a rK/' Wat• r Me-,. ement · Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Columbus.
ators , from heater cores to
ly_n Brickles Ru(ua Di�on, J ames
1
LOST LADIF.S · WHITE GOLD
Dorothy Circle spent the week
Awa rd-$l OO from FFA J'o und al.lSED BOATS ·AND MOTOa:1
m �moor
M ary J:r an, �tt�
1
tractor
or
truck
largest
the
1
Bulova watch In Pomeroy. Call
.
with
Mr. a ud Mrs. Raymond Snytion Joh n Dcnu n e
and 1,1p wt.II■ th•� IHt. �•ro­
Ray m ond
�ay e, E wa rd
ayes, varo
Coolville collect 1575. Reward.
.
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der
.
radi,ator.
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C ha pter , Odell Miller , Advisor,
pol!tan Moton. 600 E. Main
Guy H arper Stephen
1 Ha nmg
0.3J-3tc
Mr a nd Mrs Ha yman Ba r111lt o f
Chapt.,- Award,:
St., Pomeroy, Phone WY ..:.l..l.l70.
· k ey, om my S a •
Mil· I er, 'D Ick ie
' Gd
Sunday evening
Po
meroy spent
1 vage, We
Farm S•f ty _Awar
I 1•2-4-lfc
$l
rom
M ayes, Gla y s
n ell
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t
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-r a nd Mrs Dean Brinker
M
Loudo n ville
FFA Foundation
· kl es, Dav Id carr, Gene cro&amp;S,
u
"r ic
Phon• WY-2-2143
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\fr and Mrs James Circle a nd
1 Larr Pa u�ey, Larr
c
Cha
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.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
so
�f New H�ven spe nt Sund ay
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door, automatic, R. H. Ivor)' and
Mrs.
on with his mother,
fterno
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APA111'MJ!:N1'S - i\l rnahed a n
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f. rom FA Foundation Milto n-Una em �n�er El emen lary . BetTan !inllh. $1 f�.OO. Pom eroy
cle
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Mat)'
unfurnish e . Mt.Ya.tite r,, Mlddltr
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i o_n Ch apte_r, M 1.11m1
Ray
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ty Ju Lucas, Dan ny Asburn , Ma rk
Motor Co.
6-26·3lc
Melvi n Ci�cle of Coluttibut. spent
2·3-tf
port. Phone WY·2-!J286.
Diley,
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Advii;o
Coughenou r, Lan ny Ashburn , Ken
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week end with his mothe r• Mrs·
the
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ary Circle.
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SpartlJJJi or iji nal fmish. $49:i.OO
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I room apa rtments, A. N. Be ngel,
� � 1 0 " � ·1 fe, A� s°"
F•�
1
a wards f_rQm F!A Foundation to
For FRtE Inspection.
1 Phone .VY2-3272.
BJaettnau, P om eroy.
5 26-tllc
· I Saxton, Christopher Dlnguss, Mary
Do nna Circle of Dover spe nt the
1 1·2-tfc
.
: \ 1) 0
Mi i ' Mi ddlepor t,
Chesterville
Cha pt�r ,
�orrow weekt!nd with her pare nts . Mr. and
1
PHONE
1''loccar i, Forrest Wa lker, Rosan•
O hi O
1958 DODGE V8 4
A�o­
Cou nty, B ru_ce _Malcu1l , Advisor.
H()OM f"IJ!tNISHED APAR T i
I na Goff, Shar on Lucas, Ja mes
. Mrs. Homer Circl e and fa mily.
Gilmore's Supply Slore
mauc uower 1teerini an d brakes,
Sulphu r ljprrngs C h a pter, Craw ,
mcnt and batl1, Pomeroy. Phone
r
Betty I n gram Q f Columbus spent
Rife, Conn ie Sa xton, Keeve Gra te
R-H. Real ,ha rp. fltli9:i.OO. J'omf?r d Cou nty, J Q hn Thom�s Ad- Thursday n ight with he r grandparWY-2-2714
W Y2.ti9 l 5.
5-27-6lc
DON STIVERS
Hoge r Wright, Larry Rife, Keneroy Motor Cu.
5-26-31 1•
vi�or .an Mowrystown Chapter, 1 c n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee a nd
ncth Turley, Carol Fl occar i, Patsy
--- -- --- -· ,Vaughau's Exlermlnatlng
H1g�land County, Ja m es Bratton , 1 son, Roberl.
Rose
Lucas, Evelyn Carpenter,
BATH
m�LUXE 3 - llOOMS an
Advisor .
Company
11161 MERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN.
ATION
WI•
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less,
j :,fr. aud MJ'I... Ayward Jones
y
unfurnished apar tment. Coa U
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State and National
Chapter spe nt several days in Clevelan d on
SI. M.lry,, W. Va.
Mercury m.atic. New Buick trade­
1 Myers.
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Middlep or t. Pho ne
B11ildir1J:.
�on telt, � plus entry in Na- busi ness.
In. Good &amp;oll
car . $695.00.
Rulland Elementary : J ames
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· Belz, J imes Schuler, Ricky Con8laettnan, P om ero y.
5"26-6lc
M r. a nd Mrs. Wilm er Circle of
FOR SALE
Chapter, Lu� as Co � n !Y, D�vid Gallipolis ca lled on Mrs. Ma ry Cir•
HOOM
nv�
UNFUHNISJIIW
nally, Jan, Wise, .Bobby S nowden ,
cs­
real
Howett
J.
Amanda
The
1911'1 FORD va CUSTOM 2 DR.
Young_, Advisor; Fa 1 rf1el d Cha�- cl e, . Wednesday.
apartml)nt. Phon e WY2-3302.
493 Lincoln St.
Ran y Michael, Pa mela Hutton,
lMte in �c d ro rd Tuwnship, being
iedaa. Low mileaje. Extra ioo
ter, H 1gh!a nd County, Howa rd K15-25-6\c
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Stephen
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iddleport
M
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Phona
,
Edith
acres,
ven
e
forty-s
a�proxirnatcl
y
y
tondition. tl,196.00. Blaettn a n1,
her aunt Mrs. Katie Wilson
for
r , Advisor
se
d
an
Mowrystor.vn
Jeffrey S now en Harry Sl awte r
w1fl be 1iuld to the highe11t bidder SLEtl'JM; ROOM. PHONE WY z.
Pomer1,&gt;v.
0-26-6tc
r , Hig�lan
a t the borne of Mr . and Mrs. Asa
Chapte
n ty, Ja mes
Cou
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K
n,
at 2:00 P. M. on the 3rd day of
.l!:ugene Gra te, Urry Grog a
2848.
5 26 3tp ( 2 1 ) Rea l Est at e
_
Jo rdan In Middleport.
Bratton , Advtsor . •
en Hay nes, David Rice, Jean
June, l !IBO, .at the olfict' or o·­
rs. Obert �arkms are
�
and
Mr.
--.,-19$6 CHEVROLET VB BEL-AIRE llrien and O'Hrien, l OU 'fl Court
&lt;; AND BATH Scnuler , Willia m Tucker, John I
FOH SALE: 7 JlOOM,;..
spe ndi ng this _week_ with Mr._ and
FOH RJ:o.:N'I' 4 HOOM HOUSE
f dr. hard top. Air conditloninf. St reet , Pomeroy, Oh10. Musl llcll
corner 689 No. Secon d Ave., Wise, Connie Sue B arrett, Diana
M rs. David Hmds in Za nesville.
'I'U2·
Call
Township.
ltull,111d
Powerallde. Powe r hrakeu a nd for not lt!ss lhan appraised value
�-2-4-6tp Duff, JQselta Kay Erlewi ne, RoMiddleport, 0.
:1475, Hart f ord, W. Va. 5-31·6lp
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1teerina, R a nd H . The m ost of two thousand Jn t: hu n red
bert Mille r, Melvin RQm i ne, Edn a
5
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CIQ
�rltical buyer will a pp,·ove thi1 dollars.
:
Gene
'Autbor.b:ed
Shi rley P r i dy,
Priddy,
,
ARM
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84
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SALE
FOR
FOUR
HOUSE,
HNl::iHED
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AVA
BY
well kept automoblle. $1490.0U.
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Cars
Una Doliu , Atlministr.1Jtrix
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room house, barn and out-buildition,
cond
au·
1h,
b,1
and
rooms
M rs. N orm a Wilso n wa s retu rnBlaettnar,, Pomeroy.
3-26-tUc 5-26-4k
(
ings, All mincl"al rights go with Engle, Ma rtha . H a wkln s, Linda
tele\·isi,lll. Hil:15 Lincoln Hts.
to her home ro m Mei15 Gen- .
ed
Siges
n
Ag
p
man, Julia Lucas,
Cbe
&gt;
Write
Township.
Scipio
In
form.
J huue WY2-2775.
5-31-3tc
.... CINII UIN Ca,.
I
eral H ospit al .
Cl:i.rencc Swauger, HI N , Whe a t- j man , Ca rl Nicho lson, Linda P arkAH Mall.. Mtl ,_...a
rs. John Bllilckwood �uffered
M
er.
l.lln d Ave., Cu!un1tJ..a, Ohio.
-r1 11t ,'" """"O"M 11ousE AT
M�lONIUTAN MOTORI
a hea rt attack and w as rushed to
PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL
Di ana Adkins, Eilee n Her man ,
5-28-3lp
.
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m
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6-31-6tc
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rou nd she was also ·rurrering from
fOR .s,�LE
FIVE J am es Lam ber t, Pa ul 1deK'.enzie,
MODERN
J'r1oes. Look al the Sa\·(ngs.
;congested lung!,
roo m huus&lt;', illl/ baserue11t a .1 d
'$8 MERcu ay.�cry 2
Connie Willia m s, Charlotte Sm ith,
J Help
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a:tic. Ass,_unl' b11limce of 4.� Peggy Tlllls, Dougl as Grover, Ro nBy Alie:• Moor•
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so
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ot
loan
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011 Naw ti.nd USEU, Llk1k lo
rs. William H. Gle nn
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Harold Ohase, Mgr.
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Loc:ust
Mrs. Raymon d Cottrill has ta kor .see l-'r.. ddic Th D bct, ,Q11, son , W illia m s, Becky Cr isp, Kuren w,11 rd P. Glenn. Black Lick. a ttend.:�� l
or WY2-11915,
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':S7 CHEVROL.t:T, $1 19a. ti cylindt•r
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4-26-tfc Tueke r, Li n d11 Stewart, Saund ra ed church at Hil an d, Sunday.
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tlf:ODOffl)' , Ka rr and Va n Za nd!,
· t w1· th h ou.1.ewor k and ca re Y O I{ S ALE: F U U U ROUi\1 HOUSE Joe Phillips, Jon Pierce.
ns.s1s
e nd with het sister, Mn. James
on
Call
Minersville
$4
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Hill
er at the Gra nge hall for M r .
fot l wu eld erly people. Nu
fiQmero1, o.
U.S. No, 23, Waverly, Ohl•
H.utland High Schoo l : Stuart H azelton.
ti, 28 3tc
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o,.n ev .ry d•w- 'al to 1
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Stewart, Wanda :l'l.rs. Sher man Roberts a nd daughtJo're
i-.2 5-0tc fOH-SAL.I!: SEVlN ROOM HO U S1' Scarles,
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PUBLI C SALE
With lWO b11.l h8, i; a rago , waso
Karr • Van :t:andt, Pomeroy , o.
ti Jo- [
l. ' H �IJIT ASSOCIATION
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Mra. Edith Davis �pent Fr iday thei r da n ce and ba nquet at the
The
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h
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30-1:0 years r co n t ct
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IS 28 :tlc
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eve ning with M1t., Alice Moo re.
S11Je a t public a uction, at Lhc lalc
I oca led i n C hestt:r, Oh 10, on t
work with business and profess•
Th
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APPOINTMINT
OF
prayer
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'.57 CADILLAC, $2990. Coupe o;. rcs1dcnl"c o! D a 1t1y Griffith Marr,
· ter
· d .Lu se II · I( In
Rou le 7 · p rice
lo nlll 1&gt;cople lr1 this ci rca. Must
ed the di nner for 102. The re were
E,ta•e
0.CNMCI
Hendrix,
Mn.
R.
t
a
5,
of
Eblin's
les
r
Cha
home.
Ville. A bette r buy llllln ,11 brim
«�cea1,ed, neu lJurrns, on the
et1tcd c11II or wriie Paul �'ohn1.
havt• car. field trtlnlng plu s
.
Pr11 yer m eeti ng every Thursda)' a bou t 25 QId t1"me r1 lh er e of th e
new amall car . K11r r &amp; Va n Zantll kacme-Uuh an Road, In Sutton
H1plry, W. Va, JIil ESZ- IK33. (; ase No. 1 8,351
rnh�tanlial drawing account fur
George Crow day�.
Notice Is he reby given that at 7:30 p. m . al Hiland Chapel.
J'o m ei-Qy,
,
•·Z-&gt;, 1 ·"
ti, 28 31l: Tow nship, Meigs County, OhlU, ,m
m1111 selected. Thia la an unUti·
Mr. an Mrs. Jo h n -Payn ter 1
Woo rQw Zwilli n g whoae Poat Of•
M n. Nora Boho was a i nner I
-- -- --- ---Saturday, tho 1 1 th dtiY of ,June,
ual money-m aking opportunily.
were
Wet!kend visit ors at their '
ao OU l\.,t\ , Ii i �- Ce n tury tW,re r ia lOOU, cummcnc rnQ at one oduck
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baa
-Ohio,
Syracuse,
is
ficc address
gue, of he r aughter, M .
nd
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rm an
fa
coupe. Solid W hite color. A 1mlid P. M., the peuonal
a ttended the b&amp; nquet.
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The Unily .Sen tinel, PomL•roy,
M r. and Mrs. H. D . Gilkey an d
value. Karr a n Vim Za n t, Pom­ 1ald dcceUent,
S.
�ate
Hendrix
R.
week
the
spent
nd
e
Welch
of
ith
E
Estate
the
of
l.'O ns1at111g in pa rt
Ohio.
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chil ren were supper guests of 1
eroy .
ft 28 Jtc ot: Tables, ch a ir11, iron ind wood
of Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
with her aunt, Mrs. E ith Dav!. .
1
Mn . Steve Eblin and Mre . G. A. hi1 pare nts Su nday eve ning.
Da ted this 16th ay of April
P.ll rt-timc tele• POMEROY - 2 · sto ry, 8 · room
1
'08 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 2 oor bed,, settee, day "bed, book c11sc, IIO USEWIVI!:S:
Mrs. Eliza Welsh an
loria
G
home
with
2
baths,
g.is
fur
nace
list.
1ick
the
on
are
Adams
1960.
1ho11e
huoka,
survey
wo
cher
r
k
f
r
om
r
y
home.
t a ble, blanket chesl,
1
at;dan. VB rotket engine. Goes
hcaung t.n both lloor�. cedar
F. H. O'BRIEN
Mr, and Mra. Willia m Clonch Atkins are ill.
Nu sellinK.
Variou:s . houri!
lill:e a jet. ,1100. Karr &amp; Van old t runk11, coal r ange, oil ran1;e,
Court
Excellpnl
wr.
r
Probate
exle
1i:Je
n
alu
,
ae
loca•
the
of
Ju
an
children or Florida ,pent 11 \ Garla n M ayes and Ca rlos Cain
d
thruughuut day a nd eveni ng, and
PomerQ y , o.
0 28 3tc elect ric refria:erator, kitchen cab­
Melia County, Ohio
few daya here with her mother, cleane the Ship ma n Cemetery.
inet, cho2't or dfl!Wf;! r&amp;, wash
on S1md ay . Must have privutc I t1on, �x.celleut propel"lt, close
Mn. Blan che Welke r is caring
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Mrs. Margaret McKenlle.
-- � (ft) 24, Sl; (ti) 7, Ste
1-1h1111e. lteply box r,58-T. t· /o Thti I m. $13,000 .l)U, llrst buy m Porn•
'a7 STU DEBAKER Comm. Std. OD. atands, dre111era, mo ern and old
croy
ishes and gl11H ware, Jm:lu ing
Owner 11 leninjl for Army. Ph.
Daily Senti n el, Pomeroy , Ohio,
·
one set of t:lav a rian l."hln a , hubWY 2-3891 after f p. m.
ti :n H p POMt:ROY - 0-room frame house
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with b11th, gas hei1li11g, new
I 81 6ip 11111! and P reHed 21111 1 and m ,my
roof.
LarHC lot with nil"c l!llrden
other a rUdea.
and parking area. $320W,OO for
Te r1nt1: Cuh ln han on d11 y of
cash sule.
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER111le.
MIDDLEPOR
T - 4 - room fra me
, t i I • ti • I I t 1 •
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RefriteraJack's
vice.
r
se
n
alio
8 IIONTH TAMWORTH BOAR.
M111r)' E. Coverda le,
hotne with bath, g11s !Urnacp,
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Emory Powell, Raclnt, 6-28-Stc
t1on, New Have n. Pho ne TUZAdml n!stratrix of the Eatale
n
ice
busemcnt
with
.
!Qunge,
37.
tJ 23-tf
o/ Daisy G riffith M arr, de�
FOR SALE, ONE RIDING HORSE
l aundry, and lool 1·00111. Lot 60 r.
ceased.
1
I. 0. McCOY
Phone WYHllla.
D•2Jl.6ip
with gMrage. L�1catcd on
200
Cll-27·211-3 1; C6H-41c
AUCTIONIIR
Gravel Hill. $7000.00.
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Rout• 2, Lori■ Bottom, Ohio
MIDDL E PORT - O . room fra me
10' a 00', 0 rooma, bath. Excel•
PUBLIC AUCTION
house with ba th and gas heating,
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lent condition. Frank Hudaon, S■tvrd1w-, June 4, 1 960, 1 ;00 P. M, MUILLIR �URNACIS, WISTING
Nea r 111:w grade school. $3500.
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a,.
Arnold,
i1ncea.
awl
HOUSI
.
.
BIWn Ru.cl, Rl. 1, Racine.
J have sold m y home 11nd will sell
MINIRSVIL U! - 6 - room fra me°
.
, there. lyracu•, Ohio. Phone
6 28 8lc ! my household goods at a uction 11t
house with water, electricity a nd
WY2-61M.
1 1-l l•H
my home local� 11 484_ Main Sl.,
ga s, coal furn ace healing, On·
Sii.Jx:noN
. . Mi leport, Ohi o, conmtina of: GRAVILY Tl.ACTOA IALII
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AND
for
rJower1 Cl'ONet BIO.el.I
;
Sylv1 nl1 TV, telephon� st11 n d, -4
PHONE WY 2:-3130
S.nl"" 5\1 I. Mein, Pomeror. BOX 2:19
Sb� ReJlemor�J Day.
co m plete be room suites, ma 11 c
CO) 28, Ste
PhtM WY2-.2t7S. Open 'tll t
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-lr' Middleport Oblo. · 1-17. 121
diD'l!tte Bel, 2 tiWcepeftl (l UE �
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,. m. untll J•m• 1. S1Msm.n:
HOUSE
ROOl\1
FIVE
SALE:
OR
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washer,
M11ytaa:
ilton),
m
Ha
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rLlfT.E IN GOOD CONDmON.
Harold 1.u�hart.
llffd1vlllt.
with bath, nice loc ation. Melvin
rlnH tubs, utilit)' cabi net, Fria:Call WJ9-227 1.
D• U-3lc
Ohi., Phone Cooiw:11• MtJ ,
H ood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
an
mlxeir
t1tove,
ehiclric
ld•lrc
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toaatcr, kitchen ute nsils 11nd
lahc1, writine esk, th row ruas, CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
li me
lawn mower (poWer),
abadea, cloth porch val anl"e,
1puader, h111vy duty electric
awnin11a, venetian blind,, wln­
NOTICI! OFAPPOINTMENT
cor , a:ardein tool,, barrel ba ck
Free eallmale,.
dow ahadea.
xkutor
chair, 7 pc. dl nina: rOQm auite,
Da le Wlppel, 21S Un ion Ave.,
1!1tat• of MlldNd A, Dovgl11
flOf&gt;r poll,her. rrl1idalre d r)'e r,
Pom eroy .
� .ll 90tc
waler hoae, 2 1orvini1 carts, Kel­
vinator refri1eralor , deep fryer, TIJ:!.tVISlbN RADIO AND SMALL Ca• No, 13,:173
Notice is h ereby given th a t
appliance repai r. Call Frank
allder and porch chaira, la m pa,
Captulna, 4lf N. Second AYe., Ralph Emerson Dougl as whO.!le
bla nken and a:ullts, ,pr ayer, 2
8-3-Uc Post Office addreu is RL 1 , Sh ad,e ,
1tep l1d ers, tock'!t wrench set,
Middleport.
Ohio, has been duly appointed as
belt aander, 3 livlt4;: roo m suile,
Executor Q( the Estate of Mild re
(1 plHtlrl and 1 2 pc. 11eetionalJ,
A, Dou.alas, Jato of Meigs Cou nty ,
miseellaneoua Item,.
Ohio, deceased .
Tht1 furnlturo i• all hlgh cl ass
Dated this 27th day of M ay, 1960.
merrhaDdile and b111 ha aood
,
F. H. O'BRIEN
care.
iI
Judge of the Probate Court
Harold M, lirown, Ow ner
"Meigs Co unty, Ohio
Not Reaponsible ror Aecl enli
(5) 31; (6) 7, 14, Ste
TERMS: Ca■h
Belo,- 0:30 AJI'.'.
Bradford Auction Co., Racine, Ohlo
OILIRS SIGN TWO
Mlddt....rt WY�2'49
Stile• M.anaaer : A. C. Bradroro
COWMeV■ AND •o�TH■IIIN OHIO ....cT•tC COM�•N'f ,;
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI)-- Fo!'lm er
Pom1ny WY.._..
AucUonet r: CrltL- Bradford
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Notre 'Dame foot�l pl,ayers Jim
IIAUff Pl"' ITOU
Ph one WI 9-3821
Morse, • mlfback, and A l &amp;-bal,
CAl
6 28 �tc
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Yubn 1-21"5
DO YOU PAY Cl1 V PRICES }"OR
American
the
of
Oiler.
Houston
HAMIU IIIYICI IT.l�
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ultd farm machinery? See Bill
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bin ot the Notre D•tnt: team in
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Memorial will be ynder the direction Or Mrs. Ksthr)n H in kle l)avi,
10n, ,n All Star from Lewi.a •;
County who h as been active in
.f-,H Club work in West Vlr�lni'a •. • '
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ly COL"ETT! 9l.ACKMOOIE
Rich a rd Poor, 19 , Na tional Vice
Unit.cl p,..a, lnt1trnationel
Presi d ent of the Future Farmers of
Comr d y Playliouse
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y . UPJI America , from Neosho, Missouri,
Adventure Theater
�•il\ be a feltured ,peaker at the _The children who go 10 1choot at
SteambQ,11.t Bill
Ohio FFA Co nve n ti on to be �eld 1 131 First Avenue in Ne w York
City quickly learn that the world
Woody W oodpecker
J une 2, 3, -4 at Columbus.
Lowrey Showtime
About 3000 Future f'armers are has ma ny conflicting voicea, not
expected to a tte nd the conve ntion, a ll wise but .all deserving at.. lea�t
Jim Thacker Show
it was reported today by Warren to be heard.
Weathercast
The voices !I re their own an d
G. Weile r, State Superviso r or Vot,;-fWS Pi('tUff
they learn Is through
al Agriculture. Two offici al the way
calion
Runt!c:, Srln):ley Report
hard experu· nces. As
a tes frQm each of lhe Slate's evedyday
t:1cleg
Cannonb al l
s,oo
342 l ocal ch apters will comprise every former schoolboy knows, ir
Laram ie
5:30
the voti ng body t o conduct the bus- you delibe ra lly snub you r class•
Startime
6:00
ma t e wh en h e wa n ts to tell you
iness of the conve ntion.
· somethi n g, he _is li a ble eventually
Fl:I�
Arthur M urray Part y
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side over the convention are Rich- t o punch you m the nose. So you
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Phil Silvers Show
atd Thompson, Delphos, President :
I 11:.ffi
J'lllC'"lll Hf'�-tuae■
Ja m es Kjng, Baltimore, Vice preal- even d you , dis agree �•th 1t.
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dent; Bob Flemi ng, Ai.hley, repor t W-eathci:cut
. How lo d1sag�ee am1c�bl about
· a nd George Ruff Lanca stti r big 11nd small issues 11 perhaps
7,30
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Jack Paar Show
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r the mos_t valua �lc lesson
8:30
se�retary.
Sign 0({
studying
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pupils
a t the _llmte d
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nationa
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Richard Poor, was elected to hi8 N ations sch�ol a hsorbli m the
10:00
position at the Nation al FF A Con- course of thei r study.
l0:30
Sig n on
Spe•lc 29 Langua9M
ve n tio n in Ka ns as City, Mo., last
ll:UO
Today
They
spea k among them 29 lanOctober. on e of the organization'11
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Kati e :&gt;oo na n Sh ow
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ages and �om c from
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leaden,
m.-.st capable y oung
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Toppe r
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Union
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was a sop'hom ore at Northeastrm
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mania and Bolgar,4 .
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Husba
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stu yi g A imal
The U n ite Natio ns school has
time of his election. He droppe
out of college for the aprlng se- an ideal aa ambitious as Iha� of
11 '30 I Married Joan
mester in o'rder to meet the heavy the wor ld bo y which sponsor.a it
l2,00 Restless G1'n
travel sched"ule Qf a nati onal FFA -to create an atmosphete o{
Bob
That
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study and the facilities for 1earn.,
B,.nd!ltand
American
ofricer
1,00 About Faces
Rocky and P.is Friends
Rich� rd farms in partnership I� whlc"h will s_uit an , lniel��en t
1 , 30 Medic
San :rraneisco Beat
with his father on 200 acres. His child of a n)' natio nality, regard.
2:00 Day in Coµrt
You-r Esso Rt:pnner
]959 program COn eil:ted Of a h a lf less of its backgroun .
2,ao Gale Storm Sho-tr
When set up 1 1 years ago, the
Weather Teller
interest in ffl5 'Heteford e-attle, · 200
3,00 Beat the Clock
John Daly New1
sheep, 62 feeder lambs, 3 d airy school's i mm ediate purpose wis
S,30 W ho Do You Trust
Honcy mooders
c ow.a, 13 acres of S org(!, and 180 to provide m i ni mum edueatfon for
o f n on-Amerlc� n
4:00 Amerloan Bandsta nd
Bronco
a c're1 o f i m11roved permanent pas- the youngsters
yes
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In New
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statio'ned
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inc]udes
Frle11d
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ture. The partnership
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a t purpose 1s bei'n1 fulTh
machinBeat
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a
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filled.
ery,
d ·10 Your ESfJO .depl)ftlt
Colt .45
Rank With ....t
Alcoa Presents
6:40 Weather Teller
school's guiding spirits
the
Now,
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and
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6·45 John Daly NeWI
have moved a step further and
The News To11115,.1h
7:t-0 Four Just Men
are 'trying slo wly to ttansform it
ScaMiDg the Weather
7:30 M usic for a Spr ing Nlght
Into one which will rank with the
Sports Report
8;30 Ozzie and Hlrriet
be.st nati on al private scb()()lsi
Late Show
9:00 Wednesday Ntght Fights
complementing rather than imi­
Sig,, OIi
Gov. Cecil H. U nderwood will tating them, orienting iti; students
9:45 Sports Parade
)le the sP�aker at the Chapel Ser­ t owa rd the world as a whole ifl•
vice QD SundaY mornl ng June 15-, . stead of pri maril to one riatl(!­
y
durlq: the 1960 Conference of or a'nother.
11:10 Scam1lni the Weather
C artoon Spectacular
the Wfst Vlr11:lnia f-H All Stars
1 1 : 15 Sports Report
Ro m per Room
at the State t•H Camp. The
}wv.
The students are already world
$1).aW
Late
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Movie
Big orie)lted. '
H
arry P. . Di.1ht, Charleston ,
From the primary
�:45 Sip Oft
Your Esao Reporter
Olief of tbe honor,ey , ann ounced Jradee on up, the ,y all study
1
that the ieneral theme for this French and En1lish .nd at
ye__ar'&amp; annual ffleeting will be they take up a third lan1u·age.
"My Task' &amp;J\d the sessions will
The y ,:et a good groundinl ill
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1 1 :30 Decefn'b'tt !lirfde
00 held �une 9-fii.
lbe world's histdry, payina; eq\lal
1ido Lo.. Ill Life
Followmg the evenin g meal atten ti on to all of its great racing
T'le !:tt�ttfff DaJ
on Friday, the ll'oup will take group5.
12,,0 �,re)! t'or 'O&gt;ll­
llecret Storm
L11bt
i!,45 t1to
part i n the All Star Consecration
Thei r rea ings of llteNture
.Mge of Nh(ht
I ,OO Hearl ol t�e 'city
Service at the State Volunteer ranges over many cultures.
1,ao A• tl&lt;t World TU1'DI
4- H Club Leaders' Conference an d , I n ad ition t o this, they study
The Three Stooge,
i:oo Fo-r !J�e� -ru Wone
then partidpate i n a council cir- science a nd mathematica more
Life of Riley
end with a candle- thoroughly than children in AmPT•
cle which
2:SO Fj:ouse Party
Arth�1r J. Smjth ....,,,.
servl�.
lighting
, ican high schQOls
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1:00 The Brighte_r Da)
Amo.. 'n' An&lt;tY
6 o l'l, : hey learn to 'Nork itJ.Steve Don avan
l:Ui T.,e �eret Storld
ependen tly under a tutorJal ,ys.
Edge o! Night .
To Tell the Truth
tern, in prepa rntlo n for the un i­
versity .
5:00 'nte 'I1u"!e Stooge1
Deilni5 O'Keefe Show
Many L...vea of Doh)' Gilll1 S:30 The Life of Riley
Tightrope
a:00 Arthw· I Smttb---New,
Red Skeltoft ShoW
S:15 A Look at the Wea ther
Garry Moore Show
8:20 Jule Rivlin Show
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A Look at the Weatber
t:00 Highway Patrol
, Theater J.3
7:30 Be Our G uest
8:30 · Me n Into Space
9:00 The Millionaire
News
9:30 I've Got A Se�et
Captain Kangaroo
10:00 Arm strong CINlle Theater
C111.toon Theam
1 1 :00 1 1 o'clock N,w,
Red Rowe Show
1 1 : 10 A J.ook at the Weather
On the Go
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Pomeroy--Middleport, 0., May 31 , 1960

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Garden Club met Monday evening at the

Church for a demo111tration meeting . Hostesses
evening were Mrs. Charlei; Amos, Mrs. J . A . Eden

the
Mrs. Floyd Thomas.

Mefor I
and

Mrs. Robert Canada-y, president,

Ing and the following were

was in charge of the meetelected as officers for the new

year: Mra. Robert Canaday, presl• 1
dent; Mra. c . o. Chapman, vice I rangements . were . made
prel:ident; Mrs. Vernon Weber, strating various lines 1n
aecrelary and Mra. Bay Biddle,
At the close of the
tz:eaaurer.
the hostesses served
During the meeting plans were
27 of
the Carper Nul'sery and tour of
the Athena State Hospital ground,
for tree identification . A picnic
lunch will be held at noon. Mem•
bera are to contact Mra. Floyd
Thomas, Mrs. C.a naday or Mrs.
James Nicholson for transportation.
The president thanked Mn. Biddle for the table arrangements
which were used at the Band
Boosters banquet.
At the close of the bu1lne11
meeting, Mrs. Robert Belbel dlscuaae&lt;i spel:imena of Iris, their
selection and growlne. A specimen
must show good cultural practice,
must show branch balance, good
fiower placement, straight stem
and be true to its type In size and
color. Different varieties were
ahown and dlacuased. · Several ar•

made for a tour on June

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, ORIO

demondesigns.
program
a salad

course .

4-H Gardeners
Hold Session
Friday Afternoon
Th~ 4-H Gardeners Club form ·
erly the Junior Winding Trail Garden Club, met with their leaders.
Mrs. G. R. Thompson and Mrs .
Sidney Spencer Friday afternoon
at the Thompson home .
\ A demons! ration on how to
make a pot holder was given by
Mary Thompson and 4-H project
books were distributed to the
members. Sewing bask~ts were
displayed by the girls. Leah
Grueser was elected as secretary .
Refreshments were provided by
Mrs. Carl Stalder and served by
her daughter, Jackie Spencer assisted by Mary Thompson.
Present were Peggy Folmer,
Sandra Hendricka, Sedonla Spencer, Nancy Tyo, Mary and Louella
'l'hompson, Rebecca Nease , Jackie
Spencer and guests, Mrs. Harley
Hendricks and Mrs. Max Folmer.

TONIGHT

"HAPPY ANNIVERSARY"
Wbl Ga:y11Gr - David Nlwn
Not Open We4nesday

By LUCILLE HAWKINS

IZundel, Eri,tertain

entertained with a family dinner
.iJ&gt;arty Thursday evening at their
'home, Mulberry Avenue, honoring
THl,llf9.A~nd l'IUDAY
their daughter, Sharon, a mem'STALAG 17"
ber or the High School graduating
William Holden and
c!a,s.
Otto Preminger ·
Relatives from out of town
IUND.l{V thru WEDNESDAY
present were Rev . and Mrs. E 0 .
JUNE
Parker, Akron and Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Dl1ney'11
C. E. Jaspar and son, Tom, Col•
"TOBY TYLER"
umbus. They also joined the fam ln Tcchnlcolor
, lly and_frlends following the comKevln Corcoran and
mencement at which time Sharon
"Ohlmp" Ohimpanzee
wat •r11sented with lovely gifts
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Mrs Irene .J acuhs return ed to
her home in C1nc1nnall Thursday
after a l'isil with Mr. and Mrs .
Elias Stiles .
Mr and Mrs. George Earl Will ·
iamson and sons re turned to their
home in fJar rishurg, Pa, Monday
after a visit with his mother,
Mrs . Georgia Williamson and oth~r rel atives.
Mrs. Elizabeth
Wickham or
Oester is the guest of Mr . and
Mrs. Elmer Wi ckham .
Mrs . Charl es Ward of Columbus
is the guest of Mrs. Pearl Hysell.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lanning
and daughters, Susan and C&lt;:nnie
spent the weekend in Cincinnati
with Mr . and Mrs. Halph Zink and
family .
r.:r . and Mrs. Donald Bl&amp;nkenship of Ca nton were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs. Waller
Grueser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler
and daughter of Columbus were
weekend guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs . Jacob Schuler.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe and
family of Columbus vlslted his
mother, Mrs. Walter Wolfe over
the weeli;81)d.
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Hosp1lal,

for the past two weeks and now
has been taken to the home of her
daughter . Mrs. Geo rge Shive ler,
R. N , in Cin cinnati , where stir is
rec·uprraltn ~
Mr a11d Mrs . Kenneth Harri s
and f:lllnly muvcd last week fr om
East M:.in SI. , lo their new ly
purchased prupcrty on Welzgal
Stree t.

I••• than 12 cente a

day_ with 12 months to repay.
Phone first for fast approval.
Then atop for your money.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd of
The 1925 class of Pomeroy High School celebrated Its 35th
Middleport and Mrs. Clarence Ch!- anniversary at the Alumni banquet Saturda•y evening with 17
ford are grandparents of the new members of the original class of 50 present.
By l'RIDDIE HOUDASHEL T
am val.
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Following the banquet and program , the group went to the
V1S1t1ng with Mr . and Mrs. Allen Mr~ and ;11 ,, , Robert Mitch and home of Mr . and M;rs , J . W. McMurray , Butternut Ave ., for a
Hughes Sunday and also dinner sons David and Steven of Wheel- party . The centerptece on one of I.he tables was a, flower argue,!, at the Martin Restaurant mg 'came Friday to ~ttend the rangement of blue and white flow
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were Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Hughes I graduation exercises when Larry I ers, the class colors, encircled by cE't··e b IVhl eAn wladc acmetrl, asRon ;
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d Mitch received his diploma. They md 1Pn1,atulre f1plhomasow
m ,c
weeret Grande · Anna Mae Cook cu'riston,
., r. an
rs. arvm ouo an
visited at the Perry Mitch home
u 1ca es o
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D
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fa1111ly of Atlanta, Ga., came last and with Mr and Mrs John Seines program of 1925. The original Clet_roit , d MIC ; M~,.., 8 . Linger c
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w,·,• lOhsMpen "d two wee s vaca- and returned home Saturday .
I copdy do . e h&lt; ass prop ecy was Lucille Price, Columbus ; Evely~
11011 wit
r . an Mrs. Earl Roush .
Jl'ir • and Mrs · John Vroman came I rea
uring I e evening.
w·,1 son Rose an d Mr Rose A k ron ·
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A• u spendmg the weekend at the Friday to spend the week end with
A buffet supper was served by w 1·ir
B t I
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J(uus h home was Glenn Roush of Mr and Mrs John C Vroman and the hosts during the evening
Ed iamd Star e s aKn th lrs. arBe_,s;
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Atten ing were I e
o owing Scott ; Harriett Burnell Sterre tt;
Monday afternoon Mrs . Orin
members a nd guest_s: James Euler Edna Fisher Schoenleb and Mr
Sn11lh and Mrs. Maude Betz visited
i&gt;lr. and Mrs. William White (Sal- and Mrs. Euler, Middleport; Lu• t Schoenle b· Hortense Genheimer
at Old Kyger with Mrs. Marion ly Gilmore) and daughter, Cindy, - - - - - - _____ _ _ _ ,
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llarnell and son, Tommy . Tommy, who have spent the week end with
Frankel ; Helena Phillips Daniels
01 eyS
and Mr . Daniels ; Mrs Mary Whitwho ~uffered a broKen neck and Mr . and Mrs. Carl Gilmore . left tohas been a patie nt at White Cr&lt;&gt;-.s day tu• their home In Washington,
lock Kunzelman; Helen Leifheit
Hospital was returned home Tues- D. C
Wippel; Thelma Phillips McMurday of last week and is improving
ray and Mr McMurray, Pomeroy.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Enstminger
Mr . an d :.. rs. C. C. Chapman and
f Mr. and Mrs. Willard McMaster
t ·arl Lefever
vis:led over th• of Charleston spent the holiday
Th
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o Columbus were also guests.
end with Mrs. Garnet Enise 37
we ing anniversary
I 1, ·morial weekend with Mr. and" week
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or Mr. and Mrs . Everett Dailey
1 s. Harold Chapman and family minger.
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and the fourth birthday of their Mrs. MLler Employed
i. Chillicothe. On Sunday they
Mrt... Paul Kautz (Ru th Pickens) grandson, Byron Jay Dailey, were
a nd daughters_, . Barbara a nd Jill, celebrated Sunday at their home, for Harrisonville
1 v, nt lo Reynoldsburg lo visit at
- Mrs. Maurita Miller, Chester,
tl,e Sunny Ci~,t Cemetery.
j of Columbus v1s1ted over the_week Anne St.
who taught vocal music at North
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and I e~d with Mr. an_d Mrs. Richard
dau ghter, April Lynn, Columbus, .Pickens and family , local, and Mr.
An anniversary cake and birth- Gallia High School the past year,
spent the weekend with Hubert and Mrs. Billy Thomas, Mason.
day cake presented by
Mrs. has been employed as a tea~her at
l'aylor and daughter Helen LouMr. and . Mrs. Albert Schle1ch_e r Louise Zirkle were served with a Harrisonville Elementary School,
ise
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(Mary Ohlinger) of Parma, Ohio, turkey dinner at ,noon.
Northwest Local School Board Ex·
visited over the holiday with her
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dai- ecutive George Dallas said today .
' Weekend guest• of Mr. _a nd Mrs. par2nts, Mr. and M~, William Oh- ley , Mr. and Mrs. Don Dailey and
Mrs. Miller will teach vocal muSanford Thomas were their daugh- linger and daughter, Martha.
son Byron Jay, Columbus; Mr . sic and special reading classes at
ler, Poll~, student nurse at Hol- , Carol Hudson, student at Milli- and Mrs. Howard Dailey and chil- Harrisonville.
ze~ Hospital, and Mr. and &amp;trs . . Zol gan College m Tennesee, came on ~ren Kevin and Browyn , MiddleMag~ied, Charleston, The Maggierls Friday for a visit with her parents port; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Houdacam~ especially to attend the al- Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson.
· shell and children Becky and . To Plan Fish Fry
umnt banquet.
j Randy and Mrs. Z1'rkle, local.
Th e M'ddl
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Major and Mrs. Leroy Brown of
,11:r. a nd Mrs. Jennings Keefer of
All of the Dailey children were will meet this evening at the City
Columbus spent the week end witb Columbu.,, who came Saturd ay to , home for the occasion with the Hall to make final planJ for the
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roush and other attend the MHS alumni, visited in ex~ption of Bill Dailey of Indio, Fish Fry on June 3.
relatives. They also attended the We st Virginia wi th rela t i\•es a nd Calif., who called long distance
All interested persons arc urged
alumni banquet Saturday night. here with Mr. and Mrs Ray Hecox during the day.
to attend .
M.I!. L. R. Roush .who has been ill and others Sunday on their way
at her home since 1hursday, is home.
improving.
.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Franklin Richard• of Columb11s Mrs. C. A. Emmish were Mr. and
spent the week end with Mrs. Ada Mrs. Roger L. Emmish of Detroit,
Root.
Michigan, and Mrc,. Don Burkey
Tom Lewis and his son and fam- and daughters, Susan and Kathy,
ily, Dr. and Mrs. ThomlL Lewis ;.tll'ietta.
and two. daughters, visited Monday
Miss Sue Knight and Bonnie Halwith Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hecox, Mr. J ley of Columbus came Saturday to I
and Mrs. Gene Harris and friends spend the week end with her parof Meigs County,
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight.
Mrs. Bud Kissel of Columb-111, They ccme especially to attend the
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rame Monday to vlslt with Mr. and annual alumni rr.eeting.
:.trs. James Brewin;iton end daughMr. and Mrs. Richard Walters,
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ter, Sandra. She plans to return to Ricky and Cheryl, and Mr. and M1~.
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Jack Walters, Steven and Jack, of
her home on Thursday.
James Arnold, who ls employed Columbus came _Saturday to spend
al White Sulphur srent the week the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
end wlth MIi.. Arnold and daugh- Guy Walters and ;11r. and Mrs. Wil·
ter, Judy . Also visiting the Arn- 11am Walters and family .
olds' is Mrs. Esther Allen of New
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hor4en of
York . She was met in Columbus Columbus visited over the week
last Friday by Mrs. Arnold and end with Mr. and Mrs. Garen
plans to ,.pend about two weeks Stat •:bury.
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here and in Rio Grande. She ls alMr. and Mrs. Wilham Mayes and
becauH embroidered
so vj1itinc will! per m11ther, Mrs. daughters, Ba~bara and Da_vid . or
nylon
taffeta front panel
Laura Bradbury .
Lima came Friday for a v1s1t with
lllma your tummy! I ·
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Horne re- Mrs. Lucille Mayes and other relaturned home Monday after spend- lives.
,
lng the week end with relatives in
Mr. and :11:rs. Clifford Cunning.
becauae power net elutlti
Kentucky.
ham and family of Lima spent the
trims your hips ..•
Mr . and Mrs. William Yeauger week end with their parents, Mr.
1111ootha your derrlml ·
and :.ir~. Lelah Whitlach of Kent and Mrs. L. L. Cunningham and
visited over the week end with Mr.;. Beatrice Bobson.
becauee extra lone lep
Ml ,. C. E. Vance.
Mrs. Mabel Walburn of Columlleek your thlshl ... 1arMr. and Mrs. Harold Munns (Ad- bus visited over the week end with
t.en placed i na,d, elimrlanne Mills) of Painesville came her daughter, Mrs. Harold Thomas
inate bulpel
Friday to spend the week end with and family and other relatives. Alber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bussell so visiting at the Tho:m~s ho~e
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Mills and other relatives.
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Phil·
li,•J and family c:.i:arcella Wal•
burnl, who have sp~nt the week
end with Mrs. Pearl Phillips in
Mlnersvllle.
. Mrs. Fred Bush and daughter,
Martha Ann. of Columbus apent
the week end wlth her parents, Mr.
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and Mrs. L. D. Dil ~ •. Also visiting
,
· the Diles family were Mrs. Bruce
Ward of Akron and Mr. and Mrs.
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Virgil Edwards of Columbus who
Thlghrnoiil shapes you
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visited at the Charles Edwards
for all the demandlnc
: home here and with ;,Ir. and Mrs
new allhouettea I Hu
Herb Edwarl!I,, Gallipolis.
front panel lined In 10ft
Among those from out of town
felt , •• elaatl!! banding
who attended the alumni banquet
at
top and bottom with
1 and dance at Middleport Saturday

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Mr and Mrs Floyd Tracy of
Akron were weekend guests of
James Traty and
Mrs. Eddie
Smith
Mrs D. W Hennessy fell Sun·
day breaking her arm .
Mrs . Mildred Finlaw of Upper
SanduskYo spent the weekend with
Mrs. D. W. Hennesy who accom·
pan1ed her home for a visit.
Mrs. Jay Myers has been in the
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AN ANKLE-LENGTH evening dress ot embossed pique
with a spltt-decolleU WU de-•
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E Brider, of
Athens who have just returned
home rom a nine months stay in
North and South Carolina and
Florida were supper guests Saturday ol Dr. and Mrs. P. E.
Stanley al their home on West
Main Street.
Dr. ~nd Mrs. Stanley were at
Lake Hope, Monday, and enjoyed
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day wi\h relatives in Zanesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Will and fam ily of Columbus spent the week
end with Emmett Will, Chester
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young of
Mr. a11d Mrs. Leonar&lt;I RUH re•
turned to their home In ·Cleveland East Li'verpool spent the weekend
Monday •fter a vl1lt with her fa- with his mother Mrs. Alina Young .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker
ther, Riytnond Eiselsteln, who respent Sunday with relatives in
turned holne with them :
·
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Meinhart Shilo, W. Va.
spent Sunday with relatives In
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohlinger of
Chauncey.
Columbus
were weekend guests of
Mr . and Mrs . C. F. Tompkins
Mrs.
Arthur
Fick Sr.
and son spent the weekend In
Miss Sandra Kay Ingraham reCridersville with · Mr and Mrs.
turned to her employment in
Jotm Bayliff.
Marietta
Monday evening after a
Mr'. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson
weekend visit with he r mother,
and son Jimmy and Miss Cleo
Parker of Columbus were weekend Mrs . Ollve Ingraham and Brenda
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Sue.
Parker .
" Mr. and Mrs. Herman KaSllljl'
Mr. and Mrs . Glen DIii and #lld' family of Dayton we re wee.k,Mrs Elizabeth Cutler spent Sun- enil guests of his mother, Mrs.
Amanda Kaspar and other relatives .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashbaugh
and daughter, Judy of Ellicott,
Md ., were weekend guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mr• . David Free•
ker and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs . R. A. Thompson
and daughter Hoberta Jane of
Bridgeville, Pa., and Mrs. Therion
Ohlinger or Dayton spent the
weekend with Mrs. C. E. Nease.
Miss Sue Smith, student nurse
al ll otzcr llusp,tai , ij (ll'nl the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Smith.
IJr . and Mrs. Alston Tracy of
Columbus spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs E. J . Tracy .
Miss Carolyn Meier, student
nurse at St Joseph Hospital,
Parkersburg spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr . and Mrs.
Philip Meier .
Mrs. James O'Riley of Dayton
was the wee kend guest of William
Middleport
F. Young and Mr. and Mrs . Ro•
bert Morris.

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