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S/s,t. and llr1. Paul llyen ol

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8--D aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., June I, 1960
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B uild in g Plans A t Syracuse Pres byteri an
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Meetin
Church Discussed At Official
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Bue Uospltal. Mn. Myers 11 the
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of lhe Session o f the Fi rst U m t�d Pr�s-

former Betty Lo u Fr-011 of Chu-

Around And
About
M'i ddleport

A called meetin
f
byterian Church o Syracuse was held Monday everung with
the opening prayer given by Rev. Howard Ruppelt , pastor of I
th e ch urch and moderator o( the meet i ng.
T he meeting was called to discu�s the plans of lhe trustees
their apfor additional moms at the church. The group gave
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ter. Tbe little 1irl! have been
named Colene and K,ylene.

The maternal grandpanm t. are
Mr. and Mn. Willis t' roat, Chester, the paternal �nridparentt are
Mr. and Mrs. D.av1d Myen, Carroll
tow n, Pa., and itre•! grandparent11
� M r. and Mrs · George Freder·
iclc Sr ., Loru: Bottom 0 ., Rt. 1 .
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!hi.' Midd leport Park Association
\\ h e n they met a t the Ci1y Hall.

Mrs. James Arnold and Mrs . Es.

th er All e n who is visiting here
fro m Ne w Y ork w e n l to Colum •
bu11 t his morning and from th ere
they will go to Cincinna tl w here
they will visit with Mr. an d
Mrs James A rn ol d an d daughter
· Caro l teen.
Milry

Final plans were mad e for the
f i rst money raising project of the
g roup ro r this se ason, t he Fish Fry
wh ic h will be held at 8 p. m. June
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proval of the project and represen.
3 . .at the park. In case of rain t he
t ,t,ves of the church will go to the
A called congrt::gational mee ung
rrv' w l l l be held in the high school
Tuesday
Greenfield,
c:ibytcry
at
Pr
o( th e ch ur c_h w ill be held June 1 2
caff'
t f'ria .
,t 10 a. m. t o present !hei r_plans. a , 9 a. rn . WI ,h a de vo t, O n.a l per,·od ,
r s from the churches are
Worke
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an d
preceding th e meeung.
Martin
P1'�C Franklin
p. m.
Pearl McBride , presiden t of the friend, Harry K m g of the U . S . a�kcda to be a t the f"ry at 5
contri
r
a
is
being
h
w
hi
.
food
ll
nd
J' i&amp;it In Syrt1cuae
Bo;,i_ rd of Truste es, was present a t Army, s tation cd il l l'o rt Knox, 1. , , 1 ,.. d i;hould also be there at tha t
Miss Marcia Ka rr wu pleasantly ruesctay's mee t mg to discuss th e Ky., spent the weekend with
l une.
surprised Monday when he r COU· planli wi t h t he scssion.
· an d fam1·1 )'.
, �c· ranees M ar , m
.
.- n added atlraction of !he even•
sins, M r . and Mrs. H enry Ludman
E rro t l D aw son an d M r. . a nd
Ut h ers ill tend 1011: the_ mee t mg
.
of Uppe r :'d o nl_ Clair, N. J . . came were Mrs. Rache l McBride, cle rk ; M u. 811l Da wson and children, mg will be a ball game by MidI
1&lt; 1rt Littl e Lea"ue.
di
to . he r . �o me In Syracuse for a Mrs. A. H. Durst, Mrs. James l,luid. Belle, W . Va., visite d with Mr.
:�
1 Tuesday's m:eting it was an•
v1ut.
br ief
:,uss Fnm k1 e Mumaw, Mrs. Tom Dawson 's mother, M rs. �ill Daw- ri•\\i ce
n d that th e jungle qym was
Mn. Ludman w as t�� former C lark, ,,., 1 1 : 1.im 1· W1,1t!,Jrc:11 1,· r I son and l\lr. and Mr . Will Myers
i;
bi•iuj! installed and would be finAngeline Kelley_ 1nd_ v1s 1 ted many a u d �, , :. .1 1 ..J n , c Jivlllll:..
1 M u11day. Terry D.aw11on, Columbus,
I
i�h!'d today Thr- park ls also in
times w hen a girl with her grand
_ _ _ --~ _ -· picnic
w&lt;1s Jbu a guest.
, · . t a· bl e111.
· ,, o r mor�
ncf'u
1
.
mothe r Ka rr a t the Karr home
Ne:tl m ee t mg of the aSSOCliltlOll
C allers over_ the p�st weekend
stead, no w owned by Miu M a rcia .
I
with ,\'l tss L 1,1s C ecJ! were Mr . w i l l be he ld on June 13.
Thia waa he r first visit in 30
aud Mrs. W. r:. Ccc1l, Lima , M : � .
yea rs.
Following dinner with Mi!III
1 M .. bcl Blakely, Colu mbo� rnd
Mrs: I I . A Brown, RothCSLl'!". M_11_1H
Ka r r the c o uple lef t for Delawa re
l; ubert 1-:rwin, Columbus ,•1:,1t
lo meet their son, Ber gen, who
l - l 8 Soc
ed over t he weekend with / 1 . t,
was a fr esh m an at the Ohio Wes• Church C'la5s
The S yracus e Na zarene Churc_h sister, Mrs. William Robso11 ;rn d
le ya n Unlveral l y this year and ar•
Ho
mebui ld e rs Cl a s.&amp; he l d t heir Mr , an d Mrs. Le s Er win.
co mpanld him hom e.
I
regu lar mc('tin,a May 23 a t th e
1
Mrs. l lenry Hennesy, local, Mr. i
home of Mrs. Allah Teaford. T he
By LUCILL E HAWKI NS
Our able courteous staff is
meet ing ...,.a,; ppened wi t h prayer and Mrs. Mont West, Zanesv ill e 1
alway s ready to serve you
Mrs. H. D. Ddenbach e r of Col­
by Re x . l l aro!d Hol mes, devot ions and Mr . and Mrs. R. T. We:it and •
POMEROY, ORIO
with a variety of fine foods.
by Mr�. TeAford. To1&gt;ic w as on iOn Tommy, Pomeroy, spent Sun­ umbus who spent the w eek end
Not Op111t Tonl9ht
'Hope, with Bibi� v erse and group day at Camden Park.
wuh her bro ther, Frank B. Will,
O,-n 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dally
Weekend v1sl tors of Mr. and and oth er re latives lelt Tuesday
THURIDAY •nd FRIDA Y
I discussion .
Udrcshmc nts were served by Mn. Haymon d Col e s and family for St. :,tary11, W. Va. , lo visit Mrs.
"STALAG 17"
WUILaqi Holden and
Mrs. Bob Muorc and Mrs. J ean and her mo t her, Mrs. Sadie Jones o. L . Quillen .
were Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul (Irene
Mrs. o. L. Quillen o r St . Marys,
Otto Preminger
Moore.
Pese nt were Mr. an d Mrs. S a m- Singe r) Cook and Charles Singe r W Va., was !he week end guest o f
SUNDAY tt,ru WIDNIIDAY
JUI/I U
10n Hall, Re v. Harol d Holm es, Columbus and Willie Broughton, relativ es in the area.
W-a U Dl1n,ey'1
S;Sgt. John T. Baily lert Sun'day
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Na ppe r , gr aduale of MIIS who cam e es•
Mr. and Mr:i. Le land Bumgarner, peclally to a t tend t he Alumni and for McGuire Air Force Base, N. J.
"TOBY TYLElt"
Phone WY-2•!973
ilfler a five weeks visit w it h his
Mra. Bob Moore , Mrs. Jean Moore Mr. Whitey, Fairmon t , W. Va.
In Technlcolor
Margie Cunningham, Mrs.
moth e r, Mrs. John F'. Baily_ and
Kt,vin Corcoran ttnd
Mrs.
Z18 E. Main
Pomoro7
Mr. and Mrs. William Beaver other relatives. He left Tuesday I
Irene Cundiff. Mrs. Teaford, Mrs.
"Obimp" Ohimpanzee
l Judy Wolfe and daugh ter Cathy Columbus w ere di11ner gues ts Sun for Germany w here he wtll be sta•
Ann, Dale Teaford, Vada Hose day with Mrs. He lena Bake r and Honed for three years.
Teaford, Tamala Sni der, J o hnny son Larry and in t he evl:ning were
Mr. and Nlrs. Char les Elliqtt, eon
dinner gues t s of her mother Mra.
Butnga r ner .
and daughter Janice of
M.
Arc-her
w ho resides in the
Stephen
J.
Nex t m eeting w ill be al the
Winebrenner apartment.
Abo Hand, W. Va., were . week end
ho me ot Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
visi tirig Mrs. A r ch e r over the gueslB of her mo ther, Mrs. C. L.
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arnold, Athens Road.
Attend Picnic At
Mrs. C. L. Arnold. Mr . and Mrs.
De nney.
,
Elliott and family and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
G
McMuler
Charles
Swart• Home A.t A Ifred
e Arnold and daugh t er, Sus­
Maxin
who
came
Saturda,Y
e vening to at­
A pJcnlc was held at the hom e
In Gallipolis. Sunday,
of Millard Swartz at A Ifred re­ tend t he Alumni banquet a nd anna, were
dinner at the home or
family
a
for
d.anc
e we re guesb o f Gene GratE:,
ently. Those presen t were Mr.
r . and Mrs. Rober t M. RJehards.
M
Thl'Y
re
t ur ned home ln Colu m bu1
and Mrs. Dale Kuhn, Little Hock­
Mr. and Mrs. Cha rles EIHnlt and
l&amp;.'f .... ..... ... ....... t ••
ing; Charl e11 Ben tz and daughter, Sun d ay,
C. 1... Arnold we re Monday
rs.
:1\
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rhymer and
Wee k end gu ests ·or Mra. Ferne dinner gue1l8 o f Mr. and Mrs.' Mar•
.... . eof9 .. .. ....
Beatr ice Bc11Lz of Lanca�le r , Pearl Barker were Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ne w Haven, W. Va.
......._dr4 ,,.c11r1 .....
an d Bill Randolph, Coolvill e , Mr. Cut er and dauih t&lt;ir, Baltimore, 0. ion Ding} oi
t he ho me of Mrs. C. L.
f,
a
Callers
and Mr�. S tanley Meeks and sons,
Wllllam Burnell Pe t tit, son of
the week end we re
Shad e , Bernita Rae Biggs and M r . and M rs, Albert Pet tit left Arnold over
Hubert Sha rp of
Mra.
and
Rev.
Mr . and Mrs. Millard Swarti, Ter. T11esd1ty morning for Air F or ce
and Mr. and Mrs. Tu d i
field
Green
ry and Sandra.
du ty.
Hill or Racine .
.. ... ...IMck ... ...
Oth er vl111tors over lhe week e nd
Ml!IS Alice Bumljla r ner, Beckley,
were
Mr . and Mu. Richard W. Va., and Mill Mary Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Sejtz of ft. 'I
S warlt and son, Ravenna, Mr. and Alhena, were weekend guests of Wayne, Ind , spe n t t he holiday
Mrs. Vere Swartz, Alfred, Vernon 1,\r. and Mn. Noah Hukim and week end with her pa rents, ,ifr.
Swartz 'of Belpre, Mr. and Mr,. attended the Alu mni banquet al and Mre. J os�ph H. Grue11er, l�ar•
Murry Ho pkins aud daughter o( C.Uthire Saturday night. Miss ri110nville Road.
.
Dayto n, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mon­ Bwa,a rner was a member or t he
Mr. and Mn. Richard 'Rupe and
tle and C.mily, Guysvllle.
CHS gradualinR class 1910 and daugh ter, Linda, re t urned home
Sandri Swa rtz ret urn ed home celebrated her gold e n ann iversary Monday e vening afte r ti vlsil ln
wi t h Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn to u a gradua t e. Charl e s Haskins, Rlchmo11d, Va.
PP-616-E!O
1pe11d a fe w days.
John Burgan returned to his
e m ployed ln Marlena also spont
the weekend w llh th e Noah Has- home, Toledo, Monday, a!le r a
wee k e nd visi t with Mr. and Mn.
kin,.
Birth A111wu1tced
Albert Swatzel. Mn. 1:lurg11,n re­
Mr. a11d Mrs. Al bert P�ttlt of
Charles Faulkner ot Ch.uleston rualn e d lor a week's vlelt.
Middleport � re an noiv1crng the visited over the holiday weeken d
Mark Davis and K enne t h Wolfe
birt h of a 11111c po�nd, t wo ounce w llh his mother Mrs, James Faulk­
of
Racine were over nigh t guests
Hon a t the Mason
Chide on May 26. ner.
.
Sunday
o f 'Mr. and Mrs. Ea r l Dill,
The new arrival, w h o has fou r bro•
01110
"Middle or Upper Bloek"
POMEROY
Mr. and Mr1. ft. H. Hayman ot
t hcrs 1rnd rive s�s tcrs . , h DS
been B ryn A t hyn, Pa . . have ret urned Mornint: Star.
numcd, lllm1ld Fr11nkhn.
Ha r ry l;l'nheimer or Soulh Vien­
to t heir home a f te r visllinJ.t: lhclr
Mrs. '.r1ahel Pet tit uf Pom e roy Is I mothers, Mr11. n. c. Sa mohUry , Jo. na w11.11 the wcd 1 end i,lUe!ll of his
the grand mothe r of the children. [ cal and Mrii .
Hulph Haym an, 11ia ter and brother-In-la w. Mr. and
hlr,1. W1111cr Schreiber.
u
e
.
Rad
K
STOC
WE
Mr. and Mrs. Walte r Schreiber
PupilA Picnic Tue,day
Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald Anthony spen t Sunday in Athens wtth her
A picnic w.is held last Tuesday
flt lhe home of Mn, Pearl Wil• and children Barbara and Joe re• tathr.r, H. H . Genheimer and
In Several Patterns and Colors
llums, teacher or the Blxth g rade a t turned home S un day lit er spcn d · dauehter.
d
w
rd, Ind.,
"''' . dud Mrs. John Pollock. Mrs.
Sugar Ihm School for pupils of lni the eeken In Bedfo
w ith Mr. and M rs. Jay Jenkins.
Georgia Ha r rison and Mr. and Mrs .
Mn. WHl ilt mB' cla111 a nd their ram- l
. They were accompanied lo 111• William Hell man visited M onday
Ill
;:'he potluck affalr was enjoyed I d!ana by Mn. J enkln'11 Ron, St even with Mr. 11,nd Mra. Walter Scheiber.
!!s
by 125 pcnons. G� mes were play• Ro binson w ho had .!pent the p t
Mrs. Edward Ball w ho rell a
week
here
w llh his grandparents,
ed. Sort drinks were Rerved to the
we ek ago JnJurlnR he r ankle Is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Chaae.
t��t11 ��•· WI ll la ma.
Spending the weelr.t1nd with Mr. lmprovlng, but ls 1till o n c rutches.
Mines Maud and til'eda Grueser
and Mu. Karl Owe n1 were Prirs.
visiting ln Chlca,o w ith Mr.
are
1
Anna
Owens,
and
Mr.
•nd
Mrs.
ROUTE
ROAD
Y
BRAPBUR
nd
Mrs. C. A . Neff.
a
John C. G ood rich, Day ton and
Phone WY-!-3748 Middleport, Ohio Day or Evening
:,Jsa Jeanne Hine11 of Colu mbus
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlncbrenner
IT'S
was the week end auest of her par­
of Colutnbus.
Mr. and Mr,. Billy (Wilma ntll) ent., Mr. a nd Mn. Ed ward Hlnea.
J o hnson o f
Columbus visited
Mrs. Wilbur Frecker 1nd son,
briefly w lth Mr. and Mrs. Kerine t h
and a:randaon, D&amp;Yld, of
Larry,
Middleport
Byer over the weekend when lhey
Clflveland visaed her mother, Mrs.
ca me to attend the MHS Alumni
POR
Susie Fischer a nd Mr. and Mra. Da­
banquet
vid Frecker and olher rela UvH
Vlaitlna w ith Mn. L1!:1r; · :1
l ver the week end.
Payne over the weekend were
Miss Mar1uerlte Moore of Char­
Mrs. Phyllis Tensley of Chllrles•
le,ton, W. Va., 'Miss Agnes Moore
ton and Mrs. Charle1 Payne of
of Columbua and Mt. and Mra. Ro•
Dayton,
l&gt;crt Roiers and daughters, Nancy
rnJ Janel or N e lsonville were
M: mr111 111 :1111• •••� , ·-" " r ..,.
·
W week end a:uesta of Mr. and Mrs.
._ i Thomas Youna:.

DINE!

Church Closs
Holds �ess!.--&gt;n
At S y racus e

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The new buUding, a project for
which the community ba a been
nlaing funda for the p11t two
)'ea rl, will be a 40 foot by 90
foot cement block 1tJ;:ucture lota.t­
ed on an •ere of land �dJacent to
the Bedford S.hool. Th• bulld­
ln1 will be o; 1 lleel,truu gable
roof with a heigbt of 22 feet
witb ample room for buketbalJ
and other sports, The building
will be equipped with a kitchen
and other modern facilities and
wUI be uaed as a commWJJty cen­
ter.

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. Leslie Fultz, manager or the
Pomeroy Cement Bloc:t Com pany,
met wt,th the trusleel last night
at the Bedford School whea final
approval was ilren tbe plan, by
the trustees. Mn. Well said today
it UI expected that the building
will be campleted by the begi n­
ning of the school term next fall,
Other bidden on the project
w ere the Hoon Con1truction Com­
pany, Athena, John Hardy and C.
l.. Heaton, Pomeroy.
Olber offleers of the Bedford
itee,eation Ce nte r
are Ralph
C&amp;ll, pre1ident, and Mn. Florence
Well, treasurer. Tbe setretary
"'d that almost half of the

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P�INISYILLI, �O. UPlr-Th•
Pf'OMCutlon
tod1Y falled ta
thaka th• testimony of • retlr­
.ca balllatlu •x,,art, who clalmt
an aecldont1I &amp;hot might hne
kllhld
acouhnlst.r
Cha rtN
Clark 11'1" Chrlatntfla l!n.

PAINESVILLE, 0. UPI-Prose­
cutor Edward Ost.nnder was ex­
pected lo try to tear do wn a bal­
listic; expert's statements today in
the first degree m urder trial of
!'loyd E. Hargrove.
David L. Cowie&amp;, retired h�ad of
lhe Cleveland police scientific in­
vestigation uni&amp; which handled
the Marilyn Sheppa rd ease six
yeara ago, testified Wednesday at
ria.rgrove's trial.
4,,;owJes said a bullet laken Crom
the head of .Sun&lt;:lay School teach­
er (..barles Clark and another re•
moved from a telephone pole may
or may. not have Deen shot from
tne same .22 caliber rifJe.
The state bi1J1shcs expert had
teitU\ell �I. Ille t'!'o
lbOt
��om ,. Cbi ,ame weapon, a rifle
whlc.11· H•rtrove 1' 1Jea:ed1Y bougot
1horuy betore Clark w,111 snot
do wn in his Mentor home by a
sniper last t..:hrtat.maa .l!:ve.
.. JJu e to rnutUation, there is in1uff1c1en t area to determine w.be•
Iner tbey had beeD fired from
the Ame b,rrel," Co wles said.
"1'.he lanas on the test bullet
appeared to be differen t from
Laoae on the fatal bt.Ulel," be
Hid.
L- owlea sa�d he used the same
equipment at tne state crime lab '
to test the buUeta as Emory Cal•
Joway, woo te1t1f1ed for tbe stale
that the buueta were from lb.e
same rifle .

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Wllliam J. �organ is the ev&amp;ngelist for the revival services
no w jn pr ogress at the Bradford
C1mrch ot Christ w here Ralph
Humble ls minister. Mr. Morgan
waa formerly the mini:iter of the
Pom eroy Church of Christ and
has also held ministeries at Chap,
manville,
Va., MoBcow, Ohio
a nd Booker, Texas.

w.

H e received hls education at
Kentuck,y Christian Colle ge, G rayion, Ky., the (.lncin nati Bible
Seminary, Cincinnati, and Marshall College, H untinJton. At one
ti me he Berved as lield evangelist for the KYOVA Evangelistic
Association, and for the past
three years bas been professor
of Greek and New Teatament at
G r undy Bible lnBtitute, Grundy,
Va., and mlnister ol th e Ha)'ai,
Va., Church of Chriat.

He wilJ serve on the fa culty of
S outhern Christian Colle.ii:e, San
Antanio, Texas, bea:lnning w ith
the f111l t erm, 1960, an"d is also
preparing to do miaiionary work
'
ID Mexico,.. • �
,
· ·The Public i1 cotdlally Invited
to attend the servJce11 at the
Bradford Church of Christ. There
will be .special m udc Ind chalk
drawings each evening in addition
to the congregational 1ineing and
inRpirational messageJ.
Starting
time is 7:30 p. m.

A. ti. Mehlm.in , ma nilg .. ,t, �e.
i,
power: plant, uid today that . he pJant.
Mayor Wingett s�ud that he
lhought the village officials
acting hastily in taking such ac- qioqgbt the ne w stack . wo uld do
tion sinee the power com pany i!I in uie h to alleviate the 11luat1 ou but
now
engaged in ereeting a n ew th� t I t would not be put into oper­
.
iltaCk to replace the four e 1:ittiq l\ion until th� fa�l of 1961. He said
stact1 from which the fly-ash de- , � t the conunmog faU of flyash
�or the next 18 mo�th• wa� . a ser­
, poaita t11ue.
In com menUng on the council tous health threat, m ad_d1t1on lo
action, Mayor Wingett ■aid that d•m tge to pr:;:•� and •nconven•
not only Racine is affected by the Jenee of the epoaita.
The ne w lllck at the �P_Om
deposits but also the 1urroundin,:
nt ! to cost more than $1 m illion,
a
pl
territory. He termed the heavy de
I poaits a "menace to the healtb of J1 bema built as a result of proteats from Lhe Raci ne commu nity
about 1500 people."
over the Jut ■evera! yean, the
Ht- Mid that it la ttt.
mayor &amp;aid. A new staa over 600
of council to :-elM • funf' by feet high waa completed last year
voluntary ubacrlptlon to •fry to serve a new unit oC the plant
ttt. problem to the Pntpft' Who' · now under constructio n.
torltiN. H• •tln11nd tlllt a
$2.000 fund could be relMd withi n a Wffk from R acine
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and na,jghborlng communltt..
The kacine council melilbf!n
took " the action last night because
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of continuing heavy deposits ln ! the
last few weeks. They atated that. '
with the ne w slack
construcl.ion ,
now started, they believed that the
�I-Senate
power com panr was neglecttna: the
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proper mea,µres to control the Democr a�ic Leader Lyn�on _B•
tly ash from the four slacks to be Johnson 1s o ut or Ute pres1den hal
*t.&amp;ing gate and runnina: Wlth tbe
replaced.
wfJootedne•1�. I\( ' . 'fe�� QU41"•
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M�lmas- den\ed _ �hat any �.
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pntaUttODJ were bema: neglected
.but after .a B1.1-siate We�ter.n
and stated that the Racine official• ca mpaign 1wm1, Johnson still ii'
and o ttier interested partieR have w llhhold�ng an announcement of
a standing invitation to visit the his candidacy.
There ia at le_asl a good chance
Sporn plant at any time to see control measures. He said that al- he wJII say nolhm1 formally ab out
though the invitati on hat · bee n being a candidate until jURt be­
made several Umea no o Hicial has fore the Dem ocratic convenUon
visited the plant. He ter med last opens in Los Angel es on July 1 1
night's action by the co uncil as -If then.
"unfair" inas much as It had been
The 1'es:as Democrat returned
made witho ut fin inspection of the
t o th e Senate late Wedneaday,

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Cl� Reunions Held During
Chester Alumni Banquet E¥ent

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wllkb will be1:ome effectiVe witb
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Hbool )'elr wete aniwuneed hf
Ohio UD1'11'1i!J PreilOonl,Jolin C.
Baker.
Two associated prof�S1 or1, I&gt;r,
B. A. Re nkenhf:rcer and Dr. Lee
C. Soltow, have been promoted
to full protesson. Dr. Ren �en­
ber1�r teach es rom a�ce l1n1u11u
and has aerved iii ,.avfaer to for.
el1n students foi 'di"e- past Rix
1e1r1.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Faculty memiers" promoted
Admitted Wednesday Leveda
from the ra nk ot"18il1tant profes,
Y ost, Rutland; Rodney Evans,
,or to UIOciate profe11or are Dr.
Pomeroy,
tired from 'iws aix-da y Western
SCOUTS TO MIET
WIiliam S. Butert Journalism;
Dis
missed Wednetday
tri
Ricky
p but obvi ously pleased w ith
All
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Middlep
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nr. Wendell v. E. Brooks, chemPromu, Portland"; Rodney Baker, Scout Troop 245 are asked to m eel what he found.
11try; Dr. Lawrence J. G1ll1eher,
Caldwell.
During bis absence, hls presi•
at the Legion Hall at 6 p. m. this
phyalcs; Harry L. Hoffe e, electri­
Births A ao n to Mr, and Mrs. evening lo practice for a Court of dential hopes were given I lift by
cal engJ.n·eerl ng; Dr. Charles R.
J ohn Yost, Rutland.
two developme nts.
Hon or.
Mayes, history; Charin Mt nelli,
One was a full-pi!;ge advertise­
mu1ic ■nd director of the band•;
ment carried in 18 maj or news­
Dr. John E. NYJa■rd, psyc hology;
papers acroSB the cou n try, urging
Dr. William B. Smith, chemistry;
Jon
n1on to "become
an active
Dr. Charles H. Sout hwic k, zoology
candidate lor the nomi nation. 1'
and Dr. Ray F. Sprin&amp;, malbe1111The other Wall an editorial en­
matics.
dors
eme nt by the Scripps-Howard
Seven in1tructor1 were promot­
ed to aulatant profeasor ra11k.
Approximately 191 alumni and guests of Chester High newspapers, whoHf 18 editors
o ined jn calHnt hi m t he •·ablest
They are Mary Ellen Gille1pie,
School attended the anrlual banquet and dance al the Chester jand
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strongest Democrat avail­
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UPt-Delen
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physical education and 1tbletic1;
School Auditorium Saturday evening .
able" for th e presidehC)'.
ph)'1lca1 Secretary Thomas .s. Ga &amp;ea Jr.,
Slanley ,ff. Huntsma n,
A ceiling of blue and wnile streamers with many colored
Jobnaon js known lo fe el that
education and athlellca; Dr. Kalb­ di1elo1ed todor tltot u-2 ■PY plane
baloon.,
.
and
lanterns
llllhia
the
decorate
p,ov,ded
d elegate claims of the Demo­
the
d
Untied
the
audito[l
•t
■te,
um
Tables
were
l'Yn A. Johnson, German; Albert
J. KGnok, 1eo&amp;r1Phfi Dr. Richard with ••O'et d•ta 1bout BovleL decorated with blue and whlte candles and beautiful flowers cratic preaidenllal "front-runner'•
Sen, John F. Kennedy D-Maas.,
1. Purdum, J:nililh; Dr. J�es F. ato111tc weapons, miaailea, -aubma• arranged by the Chester Garden Club members.
rin
e■, planea and airfields.
are
somewhat inflated.
Olfic
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ra
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the
Alumni
tor
thi1
Sheridan, pbilo,ophy ••d Howard
Ke aaid the informatiori broulht year were: presidenl, Sam itel Mi• I c,o��lttee ol Mr1. Betty Lu l&gt;u.n1
J, Shull, lnd•otrl1l art■.
bact by tbe U•.:.! 11 was "vit&amp;l i ll- cha el; vice preaidenl, Mrs. Cleo W1ll11m Will, Walter Brown, Verlormauon" wblch WH used by Smith· second
Yice pre■ldent non W eber and Mr1� Bertb1- 8mith
.
. tb, Defense DeparttaenL
Harold Hawt; sttretary, Mr,. Mn: w11 given and the followln, oUi •
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' G�te. demib;ed the military dred Gaul; 111lat1nt aecrelary , · ce�s . for the year. of 1881 �were
v1lue of the nl;ht1 In elOted door Mra. Betty Lo• Dean· tre11orer elbcted:
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leltimony befON the Senate For• Robert Woods and a!;istant trea:
P�sident, Ronald 01borne; vice
W
president, Jeanette Ke,ler;, ,-cmd
eicn Retaliqig Committee which surer, Reid Young_
ta eondu�tina: an inquiry Into the
Invocation was given by Rev. vice Pi:elident, Mrs.. PaullntilleyU·2 episode and the subsequent Robert R . Card. Followiqg the de· en ; third vice Pres1dut, , MZII. Jo
IN
W ASH GTON UP I-U. S. Rep.
failure of lbe · 1ummi&amp; meeunr.
nn Tu tUe; folll!Ul vice pretideni
liciou1
turkey
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ner aerved ti)'
Coach Ruuell Moore Of Pomeroy
the Chester PTA, Samuel Mic h- Starllna: M.as,ar i leUe1'J'Y Gay Wayne. L. Hay!I (O--Oblo) has ec·
today Hted all ht1h ■chool-q;ed
a el, -president, welcomed lhe Ann Gaul; a11i1tant aecretary, cuaed Li fe Magazine of a imear
boya who are lntereated in playin.1
eet
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iroup and extended a wekome to Eleanor Wells and treasurer, Mrs c1 mpai1n againBt Congre11 and
111mmer �•eball In a four-team
denied any i mproper uses of tax•
thote mem bers present of the G 'oJda Fredertet.
leque, to meet Monday 1t I a. m.
pay
en· mone)'.
'J.'Wo Wut C01umlna, W . 'Va. men 1960 class of Eaatern liiRh School
The reunlort1 of the classes of
"All my expen ses were made in
at the hl&amp;h achool.
.
Coach 11.oore a,ted that playcn were Jailed b)' Pomero, police tut with Jo Ann Hensley giving the 1921, 1936, UNI and l9llil were conne ction with the NATO (North
nlaht, one for _ lntoxieation and the l'flponae.
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annou nced for neat year.
briftl: '8 with them for lnaurance. othe
AUantic Treaty organizaUon) cpnr for drivta&amp; Without an operlteunions of the c11,se1 of 1920, 1
The president thanked the oUI- ference and 'm
Two Pomeroy teaDll are planned
1
not making any
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to,ether with tentative dubl from ator I license. In tbe c:ou nty Jail 1 935, 1940 and 195q were held cer1, the committee., the PTA, the apoloaies," he said.
� ii � HOll"hu, charged Paul Guthrie was 1poke1rnan for Chester Garden Club and all
lliddlepgrt and Racine.
Life Magazin e Wednesday pub.
Wttb intoxu:ation, and loaepb Neal, the 1920 clan, The other mem• tho.tie that · helpe d in any way lo
lished
a story which was alao car•
who wu 'oper1tin1 &amp; car without I ber pre1ent Of the 1920 claS8 make this 1960 Alumni banquet
ried in Knight newapapers that
drlver's llcenae.
wa■ Mr1 , Con1tance Allen. Rqnald an d dance a 1ucceiss.
certain members of
the H ouse
Chief Jed \'lebs\er aald the ' two Oa borne eave the hlatory ol the
The remainder of tbe e vening had abused expense a ccounts.
men will be Jiven bear111a, belore 193G ela11 and William Wm Wat w11 ,pent in viaitin
i and danelna
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Among other things, the 1tory
Mayor Charlea Lea:ar Sal\ll'day , 1pokesman for. the lko class.
with mudc furnl1bed by Cliff eaid the NATO Conference acf■-lod • f..W,,,t, .ar, . lllcl�lnl
, A report of the _nominatlna: By�r• a nd Hi1 Sttin&amp;-Notes.
and'bf lbllflhl !/le """fd'• llteatrl• ev1enln1.
co un t had paid for o ne-way air.
,
cat eentor ..,.. ._lid to lie lo
Jlne trti,s between W11hln1ton and
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d■- -- o1 a l111c!r dlt­
P•f• ' ll,lwo,Q actor, and produo• ,1 •
· TIie llifill of one ,b..,, weal out
'1Vedll1..S., Jul ni&amp;hl aod only ••
elewentb•Ja:o9r aetU,ment Gf a bit­
ter con� dl,pute lod,IY could
��ON� C.Uf, UPI - Two hJ11Ve been filled with mllllna: lf.u- 1 and the charred hameu of hia yie&amp;l'lli .qainst Congresa."
pn-1 U,. ll�f Bro■dw'lf
block
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·runaway btothen ...:. •led 12 and d e nts:
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■o n s' pet dog.
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He &amp;a.id that none of th e plane
14 - 111d the pet �O&amp; they toot , The brother, - who were In
McDonald, a m,achJni1t, ginger- fli� bad been made to play
along � their adventure - were love with.. flying and , once said ly picked at 1he ragged bit, and golf. "O n the .!Ontrary, they were
Del &amp; WO
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killed early today_
when a pla ne lbey would learn to fly or "die pieces of bµ: aons' effects, took to help the present administtathey atole amuhed full-lhrotue trying" - were Identified by thelr ho ld of •battered watch and Uon'1 foreign policy," he said.
,
parent, H Thom a,, 12, a11d Jame■ very 11oftly · said:
Hays said he WH also curiouB
Jud,le E. W. �Pltlll fined two lato a play,r6und..
The ilnlle-en1lne plane cn1bed 14, McD091ld. &amp;th had once be"Yea. Thit'■ them. Th•t'1 the about how much it eoat to fly
men ,in and cOltl ' wh on Ohio
Prbid ent Eisenho wer to "-u.euata,
State Patrol �.. toda, id CDU'l- and . burned in the ,roundl. of fore attempted to lte■l ,n 1 airplane. boy■' thlng.1. "
Witnessea nid the four-seat Ga., in bis jet tranaport.
'7' cl�. Edsir, , .Br,etr� J'oriland, Emenon Junior Hip Sebool Jo. They had been . miaatn, from their
plan e Oew at low altitude over
He uid he checked with v arious
Wu c\upd •th ,Jlll).iDt ti turn eated in I! ntiden�ial Nttion elm- home sin� Mo nday,
Df).ton B. McDonald, •father of the are a, banked aharply on a 1irllnes and they ealimated cost&amp;
with �f!I and apartment
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DOUIN ht �ii Loa Ati1eJea 111burb. the brothera, went to Pollack:R near U-turn, and then plowed into lot the Boeina 70'1 jet tran,port
!!,_d
l!nll&gt; "°� ·l"'vprol llorluaey to ldeoW1 llte!r bodle, lit• ,ro..d. )'lllt lta IID&amp;lt etl(loe , at between '900 ••d ,$1.000 per,
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IIOM&amp;l'r altor a

State Will 1.ry
Tearing Down
Defense Point

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Mr. and K,a. J1 T. McClaiu nturned � their home, Lanctlilter, 11:
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lem" in the Racin� a,
!lied toda ,, ollowing .a Wednesday
night meeting of Rael ·
· coane
The council, by •·
�"18 vnte ·
sed a resolution instructing Mayor E. N,:
y an attorney to ex16 e
plore the feasibility ���I
n the federal cour!s
to relieve what they·
worst ever'' fly-ssh
deposit, on the vi
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jhe' Phi. ,P Sporn Power plan!
directly across lhe riv
OJO the Me county village .

High' C-L--I
Players lfl/m·
Meet M0ftday

Wom1n1
COTTON

. Charlea­
Miu Vlr1inla
ton, w. Va., WH the week e�d
her aunt, Miss Nettie
1 �ue1t o f
.{oehler.
t Mn. Dale Valentlne and ch lid­
"en of Parker1bur• visited Sunday
;- vllh Mr. and Mr11. Eldon Kraeuter
J. and daua:hters, Mornina Slar.
Mlsa Leda Mae kraeuter or Ne1•
sonvllle Is spendl na: a L"' o week va­
cation · with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldo n JCraeuter.
Miss Fay Thomu of Columbus
1pent the week end with her par­
enlt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomaa.
Mr. and Mn. John R. Weeki and
ton, Tom, or Reynoldlburi, spent
the week; e nd wlth thelr parents,
and 1
:�r, a nd Mrs. Sidon Weeki
11n. Hermon S.hoH.
Mr . . and Mn. Bruett Scholl an\!
t.mlly of Lanca■l•r viii� rec&lt;ldt•
ly with his mother, Mn. HUTDan·
Sc holl, and hi■ ,randmother1 Mn.
Edward Hile,
Ml'I. Plul Kauts and dau&amp;hlen,
Barban and JIU, of Columbua,
Fishe r of

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Bermuda Sllrnrt., - front :rip­
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Move Approved By pnanimous Vote

Evangelist Is
Faculty Member
Of Texas School

Seerets Bared ,
By U-2 In Its
Soviet Flights

See The Beautiful Cool Co«on·Dresses ­
AII Sbea From Junion To Extra She,

SMITH CLOTHING

BEAUTIFUL COM,LETE SELECl'ION OF

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unHpected "ith tloral embroidered httle lantern 1leev,e1. ,
iiRtant
creue-m
wear,
and
Martua' S.uoJ, ever-freth wuh
combed nlTffMI tfflt co11on. Fnppe bh.it1, pu!ait pjnk. lemon
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IN MEIGS COUNTY

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DA'Nci ...■uMMKII AWAY the prettiett way, in-, dl'eim 0£ •
dret1. Steppiq out of SEVt:NTIEN" with fine pin tucb molding

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WEATHER

Racitie" Council MaJ Ask Relief From
·Ash Deposj_ ts In Un ited States Court

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Contract for the con.,tructlon of the Bedford Recreation �·
Center has been awarded the Pomeroy Cement Block Com.
pany on its low bid of $10,600 it was announced today by Mrs.
Audrey Well, secretary of the organization.
C�nstruction of the new township facility will start as soon
as Imai plans are completed and f,nancing arrangements are
made, Mrs. Well said.

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chnle1 Clarkson, pre11drn t , pre,ided over Tue!iday'1 meeting or

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Polit Assoc iation
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June 9, Thursday,
sta rting at 7:30 ,.m.
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Fish Fry Friday Is Season's First; Speeders
Now Had Better Look Sk yward To Elude Tickets
The season ' s first social event, this one a fish fry , will be operation 100n, , making a plane
held F'riday evening starting at 6 o'clock at Middleport'&amp; niu- available for part-time .,. fn lhll

nicipal park.
SponaOred by the Middleport
Park Association, churches and
service clubs are pitching in lo
help tnake the event 1uceuful
socially and financially, The Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club will
att�d in a croup and lldiea o.t:
..,churi:bH In the commun1ty will
bel_g With food and sel'Vin1. They
ire asked to be al lhq. park by
5 p. m. with their contributions
(food.)
Soft drinks, coflee, potato
chips and sla w will be added to
Lhe main course of fiRh.
A highlight of the evening will
be an exhibition Lltue League
baseball ga me between the league leading Senators (2-0) and lhe

Swisher .Takes
Holzer Land For
New Operation

The Swisher Coal Company of
Cheshire , with a barge loading
operation in Po meroy, bas leased
about two acres of Holzer Airport
land to set up a similar facility
on the Ohio iliver.
Co-ow ne rs Robert E. Jen lr. lna
and Miles T. Epling leased the
land Lo lhe com pany. It is a one
yea r lease with optlona which
would carry through seven m ore
years.
Re ports indicated Ura Swisher
will ael up a tloalina: coal-processin.1 machine at the site a nd
his trucks will bring cql fro m
JackRon County to load onto the
barges.

Baptist Facing
Controversial
Schism Proposal

ROCHESTER, N. Y. UPI - The
American
Baptist
Co nvention
opens its S3rd annual meelinJ to­
night faced with a decisi on on a
tontroversial m o ve lo withdra w
its 1,500,000•member den ominati on
from I.he Natio nal
Co uncil of
Church es.
The fir st Bap t ist Church of
Wichita, Kens., has asked north•
crn. Baptists to withdraw from the
Na t io nal Council, the l argest co­
operative church body in Ameri­
ca. The Kansas chureb delegati on,
which bas the large1t congrega­
tion in the den omi natio n with
4,300 members,
requested the
break becauBe it feels the Natlon•
al Co uncil is "too liberal.''

Payne Can Save $30
Dy Leaving Town

ln a sessi ori of Mayor Kenneth
McElhinney's court today Edgar
Payne. Middleport, was tined $10
and costs on a charge ol into:d­
cai ion and $50 and e95ts on 1
chsrge of resisting arrest, with
$30 of the · fine suspended pro­
viding the balance is paid and
Payne leaves this ar.e!I. Payn e
elected lo wori: o ut the fine on
the village !treets.
Alao worklng out a $HI and
co,ts fine Is Oliver Mitch, M. iddle­
porl, ane1ted on an intoxicaUoo

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St.a�, � p.a�l pilot, landed at
Redlegs fl-0).
Galli
pblts 11rporl J�rda.y . aiid.
Chairmen of the event are
Curtis Jenkinson, J ohn Thompson (n compan, with- Set. C. W . ll'ym
Jacbo n Post, and Pa.� C: B.
and Mrs. Helen Lloyd,
C:arpenter
al the Gallipou._�oat,
SKYHOOK COPSI
Southern O.blo driven who VlSlt� the court, in the � to
mi&amp;ht WIDl to violate tbe tra.Uic explain f.!ie .p_rDceu of de.�nc
I11u a wee: l}it Qlflll ,oon keep traffi4i, v1ol1ti811f' � a ; �
a,. �.
·tbeir eye tunied to the lky a, •- eloeting a
well .ts ahead ;llld behind, stale
Sgt. Szabo alao ii offer� ,
. patrolmen at the Gallipolis Post judges demon stratlon fltcbfl" _..,
of lhe Ohio Sbte Patrol revealed better Wustrate Uie new- tdfflc
today.
ehee.i: method, the patrol iiJB..
The patrol, with three planes Planes are alrea d1 . in \lire , In
already in. use in traffic checks, other sections of the ala.le when
plans to pui another plane in traffice is heavier.
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Secondary teachers in Mason County were named Tuesda7
night at a special meeting bf the Mason County Board of Education at the· board offices in Poin� Pleasant.
Two major changes in coaching staffs in the cou�ty were
made with the appointment of Jack Campbell as head basket.
bal1 coach at Wahama High School and the naming of Gary
Minton as coach at Point Pleasant Junior Higb School.
Campbell replaces Donald Mc•
Kenzie, who was named Junior ice Beller, Sidney Boggess, Evelyn
J, H . ,Carpenter, Norman
hieh coach al Wahama. Min t on re- Brake,

places John William Pact, who was C01fman, Clara Belle Dunn, Let.I
vice _ principal at Point fogiesong, Violet Gerlach, Ger-­
trude Ha1lida.f, Richard Horton,
Pleuant Senior High School.
Ralph Sayre, veteran coach at t: unice Hesson, Clifford DuM.
Lavenia Jacbon, G. Bblne No.r­
Wahama, waa renam ed head footbill coach head baseball coach man, Leon Putz, Cary H. Rayburn,
and assislant basketball coach'. i J•� �oben, Robert Sh ertzer, Jane
campbell, 1 native or Ripley, is a G. Smith, Garnette Stanley, Ro_ber­
graduate of Glenville State Teach- ta Starcher, Helen Ste rrett, Virgil
en College and taught lul year at Burris, Jr., Berfitt Jordan, MarJiq
5hamblin and Kenneth Mtlff'ay.
Wahama.
POINT PLEASANT JR. HJGHOnly 011e new teacher was hired Manford Blessing, principal; Edna
for the county scbooJ aysle m. Rila Burdett, Floyd Cole, Olive G- EctHinerman was naa1ed • �acher at ·ant, C. L. Head, · Alton. · Jonlan,
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Wahama Hi&amp;h School.
George Kooken, J�1 l.angdon_
1
. T11achers for the cowi,ty's three Dorothy Mitchell, Glt'Y Minton,
high sc hools . and one Jqnior high ,en Poling, Elsie ��. Helen Jlo.
school are. as. follow11:
bert.11, Anna t.Uf■ Bldg.... )hf,.
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WAHAMA - Clyde Fole)', prln- ian Sayre, Emmi Wise, An'na toneiJ)al; Mary E. Capehart, DeloreR ley and Mrs. Pa,pijqe Foilt.fOn&amp;.
Coffman, LeRoy Jetrreys, Lolia · HANNAN
·L. Nevlllt:_
.
Jone:i, Eleanor Miller, Gerald Me• principal; RicbUd. Allllin, Charle.I
Callister, Florence McClung, Don- MCJ.dows, Russell McCoy,
Roy
aid McKem.ie, Lelah Jane Powell, Ross, Harold Sullivan, • Donald
Thomas Recd, Norma Roach, Ger- Meadows, Lucy Sullivan, Elizabeth
aid Rupe, Ralph Sayre, Glenn Wattenon and Audrey Meadow,.
Smith, Olston Wright, Be tty BW'ris, Leona Wamsley, Jack Camp­
bell.
POINT PLEASANT SR. lllGH­
Benjamin Franklin, IV, principal;
WASHINGTON OPI-Mn. Mam�
William Pack, vice principal; Eunl e Eisenhower was bein, treated
at WAiter Reed Army Medical
Cen ter today for h er most sever,
attack or acute uthmatic bron­
chitis.
l('he While HOUH WII no, able
to, say . how lon1 the first lat&amp;:,,
� wOuld stay in tile hospital !)r
, .whether she would be a.bte - .tp
Seventeen piano pupils will bt! , actompany the Prelident to hla
pr'escnted in recltal SJlurday at West Point class reunion . th lt
8 p. m. in the Racine Nethodisl weekend or to the F Eut later
ar
Church by their teacher, -Mri. Max- this month.
ine Wltlge�t. .
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· Mrs. Wirigett said her two m ost
advanced students, Mias Jocelyn
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Taylor and Miu Terry Bradford,
will play "On Wings o f Song" by
illendolRohn, and ''The Turkillh
cdLUMBUS UPI-NationwJde
March" by M0&amp;art -(Miss Taylor), Insuran� Co., announced ill
!upport today of "some form" of
aftd "Album Bliitt'' by Beethoven,
and ''Tara ntella'' by Paul Beau• federal ln1urance procram for the
monl (Miss Bradford).
aged.
Mi91 Tay�or, a seventh grader,
The company's board of dJrec,.
served as Racine HiRh School Glee tora adopted I resolution on lta
Club accompani,t lut schOOI term. poltcy ••d 'pledged to conUnu• ef.
8oth adva nced pupils are in their forlR to provide further voluntary
lllllt j'eor of plaoo,
he1lllt cover11.. for older PIOPlo,
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Piano Pupils
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Saturday Night

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Commentating EditoriallJ
Sutvey

On Retirement

Attorney Vemon R. Burt, Chairman of the
Governor's Commission on Aging, has announced that the survey on retiremenl p l a·n s
and policies of Ohio employers presently being conducted by the Governor's Commission
on Aging has been well received among Ohio
employers as evidenced by the enthusiastic
response and cooperation in returning to the
Commission the detailed, comprehensiv e,
four page questionnaire on employers' pension plans, life and medical care insurance,
profit sharing plans and retirement planning.
The questionnaire was mailed out several
weeks ago to 3200 Ohio employers on the
sample list used by the Commission based on
employers by industry and number of em-

Plans Success£ul

\\!elfare Federa t ion's program on older persons and the chronicall�• ill. pointed out tha-t
the survey has al ready indicated that the
small employer is oflen unable to bear the
cost of present pension plans for ·his employecs. He stated that the banking and insUIa nee industrie s as well as em ployers and governmental agencies will be vitally interested
in the resu lts of the survey which wil l be announced at the Governor's Conference on Aging at Columbus next September 20th.
The employers study is part of the slate's
preparation for and report to the 1 96 1 White
House Conference on Aging presently in pro- '
gress in 80 o( the 88 counties of Ohio where
the Commission, through its Advisory Com-

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2, 1960

Rutland Community News

· Daily Vacarion
Bible Sc,h.oo l
Starts June 1 3

B Y JEAN PARKER

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Three hundred thirty-one person1 attende d the 50th anni versary of RuUand High Sch ool at
th 1: annual banquet held at the
grade school cafeteria Saturday
evening at 6:30.
The room was decorated with
Ute sc:hool eolor!l, . red and black,
and gold star paper. The tables
were attractive ln white coven,
outlined with green Uripes and
gold at■ra. Each table WH centered with a fl ower
arrangement
m ade by members of the Garden
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IA.NQU T W�LL ATTENDED

The Che, t er Daily Vacation
Bible School will open Mo11dJY,
J une 13, at th(' Chester Method ist
Churrh. A t('en-age grou p known
as "Tcf' n•Age Disdple1" willl mN•t
at the House oC Prayer; Mr11. J:icll:
SpenC"er will be the dli-�ctor this
year.

The following otflters and
been appointed:
t eachers havf
Pi.11nist, Mrs. Horace Karr; Song
Leader, Mrs. Carl Kautz; Serre­
lary, Mrs. Pttrley Karr; Su bstitute,
leather, Mrs. Henry Eichinger.
Teachers for the Nursery Dept .,
Mrs. Ward Spene-er , Mrs. Robf'"rt
Baily and Miss Marj orie Hotrman.
Begin ners No. I, Mrs. Reid
Y oung and Mrs. Carl Kautz.
Beginners No . 2, Mrs. Del mer
Baum and Mrs. Karr.

at M t Alto, visiting.
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;m&lt;l family, Dayton, wt!rt! weekend
gues!s of he r father, Sam Dyke
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Mr. and Mn. Cu rtis McDaniel of
and w i fe 1rnd Judy Willia m s.
The)' attended the banquet-dance. New York were we�k end iuetlS
Harry �nowden and son David of Mr. and Mra. Curt11 �cDanlel or
Pt. Pleasant called on his mo- Mas?n. Other guest&amp; m the Mcthcr . Mn,. Ethel Snowden Safur- Daniel home over the weekend
y,'e-re Mr. and Mrs. Martus McO.n•
day.
1e_l, Pt. Pleas�nt; M!"- and Mrs.
M r. and Mr■, J . . 8. Conrad or Richard R&amp;�bnga anu •�n, Porn.:
Zanesville and Mr. and Mrs, W al- �roy ; Mr. and Mrs. Calvm McDan·
ler Ben nett of Porll!Jmou.th were iel and daughter, Mason; Mr. and
I Wl·ekcn� guests of their father, �lfra. Raymond GT_instead, Jlme1
B.arton, Mn. Nellie Schwan, Mr.
.M1t, t Spires ?ver th� weekend.
Mr. and Mn. M:-"m Summers and Mn. Harold �hwarz, all of
of Medin.a W� 1"1tken� e: uests Mason, and Carl Lanham, Pt.
ol her si!lter, Mr. and Mn. Clair Pleasant.
Mrs. Ra)'mOnd DeHaven and
Tayl or.
children or Logan, W. Va., were
Mr. and Mr.r. CattoU Snowden, recent gu,n:t, ot" he!' mOLbe? a.nd
and Mr. and Mfll, Mike grandmother, Mrs. Anna Avi1 and
on1
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Hardway ind son of G1Uipolis Mrs. HarTiet Roseberry, respeetive­
spe nt the weekend •t lhdilb Late. Q' .
Mrs. Carol Scyoc Snd daughter
Mr. and Mr,. James Tho mas
'Ind family, Col�mbus, spent the
weekend with their Parent•. Mr.
11nd Mr s. Clair n,-1or and Mr.
and Mrs . G. --;_ Tliomll.
ly lvtlyn BrlcklN
Mr. and Mrs. Lee oellJly have
M r. and Mn, He rbert Shelton
moved from the Grate prol)erty
imd son have moved from the
to the Grueser property.
Alice Ritchie property lo Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs, DaJe Kuhn of I.JtMr, a,nd Mn. Robert Musser,
,Timmy anti TeWu Brauer a nd , tle Hqckma lpent SatU{day wilh
l
trtcnd C.l;ilrlts Swfflt of Co�\lmb.us h 'i IQOthei, !Ira, Grace Kuhn.
were weete.nd ,U.11ti · et
and ·· Ml'I. ifarpret Runell and two
Mrs. Earl King. The grc.tup cele- brothera., Golden and Birdie Bahr
bra ted the birUi:days of ;Mr. and of Athens. Mr. and Mr■, P aul
Mrs. M usser with a picnic at Bricker , M r . and MN. William
Forked P..un Lake. Rev. T. v. Egle, Mr. and Mn, Gene Egle and
Weills and Rev. Art Marcum two children of Delawa re and Mr.
were dinner e uests of the Kings and Mr1. Charle, Wright of Colon Sunda)'·
umbur w.ere weetend auesb of
Mr. and Mn. Cirrie Bahr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dugan and
Mt. and Mn. Charlu Lewis · o(
Marty have moved into the Prall Cuyahoga Falls, Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs.
property. They have been reaid- JOh " e rigg OI HOu oway, oh·16• Mr,
ing with her parents Mr. and and Mrs. Chuies Betzing of TupMrs, Guy Kennedy, Mi,ddleport.
per, Pta·1 n, were week end guea•·
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker of Rev. and Mn. W. W. Bragg,

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of Pa/«ersburg spent last Wt"ek
with her parent1, Mr. and ,i!rS,
Dennis Duddin!JI.
l'1lr. and Mn. C�il Blessing ;1nd \
family a£ Akron, Ohta, were Mou day guesUI of Mr. and Mn:. Dallas
Yeage r and Mr. and Mn. Charlt!s
Yeager and (11'1\i\y.
Harrlet Ann Wal1h, rlaughler of
Mr. and Mr!I. Harry Wali;h. 1s im­
proving aft e r having under gone a
tonJillectomy at the Mason Clinic
last week.
Mn. T. R. Doia is �covering
at her home l'lll owlna: rec-en t sur­
geey at Meiga General Hospita 1 in
Pomeroy.

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Gen. Dawson lssued over his
name Report No. 5 of the "Ohio or �he g�oup of l?cal protectio n
Water Plan Jnventory" In which proJ ects inc luded m the compr e�id�le�rl was llst�d as In the hensivc_ plas:i for fl�d control in
act�ve categ'!rY with a project the Oh1? River basin. The 1.:0 mcosting approximately $5,868,000 prehenuve plan was authomed
of which local participation wou ld I by Congress in the Flood Control
be $448,000.
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; Act of 1938. A general design
Since this was consldcrcd ncwa report on the Middleport project,

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lo the Huntmgton, W . Va. Corp!
of Engineers about it brought the
response quoted below. In · the
map above the outline of the proposed flood wall for Middleport
is shown. The letter:

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guidlines to foll ow according to
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and Mra. Edgar Allensworth. Mrs. 1
Allensworth retu r ned to Vlrglnla
with them for a visit. Al.so visiting
with Mrs. Hartinger over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. C■rl Bram•
lage of Pekin, Illnols.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham and
n!med a conclusion that the pro­ family or Portsm o uth and Ba rbara
j�ct had a favorable . ratio of bene­ Hoffnu of Findley visited over the
fits to C'lsts at that hme1 However, ho liday week end with ;\frs. Addie
local interests then- Indicated that Bitter.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones rethey were unable to fulfill the
last Friday fro m Caledonia
turned
requirements of local cooperation. The project continues �o be where they visited with Mr. and
included in the "active'' category Mrs. John Lucas and children,
of authorized projects on the ha­ Rodney and Ma rjorie. While there
sis of the findings In that project they attended the piano recital of
Marjo rie and the baccalaureate
report.
1 A ne w study would be required and commencement exercises for
lo determine the p resent economic Rodne)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vander hoof
j ustification !or local flood pro­
teetlon at Middleport and to de- (Marjorle j',{ii)er) of Waldo , who
velop a scheme based on prosent visited in Ironton over the week
i mprovements In the city, A nece1- end spent Saturday night 'fith Mrs.
sar)' p relimlnary to such a 1tudy Vanderhoof's Cather, I. E - Miller
wou ld be a sh o wing b"y . reilpon­ before returning to their ho me
sible local interellh that they are Sunda)'. Mr. Miller and his grand•
able now to fulfill the req.uire­ daughter, Dianne, returned to Wal­
ments o f local cooperation per­ do \ltith them for the week and the
taining to the
furnishing of VanderbOOfs will return them to
rights of wa)', rel o cation of ulili· Middleport next week end.
Mrs. Harry E. Hoagland and Miss
ties and operation of the project
Grace Savage of Columbus were
after completion,
Miss Jean
We have had no e:s.p1ession gueslll of their Piece,
end.
week
holiday
the
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from local interests since 1'938 re•
'Mrs, Clsrence R. Bailer and
garding their attitude
toward
flood protection (or Middlepo rt. sons and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, who
No furthe r plan will be made for visited over the week end with
the project unjii an Interest ls Mrs. Minnie Erlewine and family
indicated by otflctals Lo[ the com• and also attended the MHS alu m ni
banquet, retur ned to their homes
munlty.
in Springfield Sunday.
Sincerely yours,
Mr. and M rs. Jack White (Doro•
Steven Malevtch,
thy Nell Stewart) of Norwalk visil·
Colonel, Corps of Enginee rs
ed over the holiday with Mrs. O.
District Engineer.
H. Stewart.
Mr. and M rs. George Price and
family (°idary Mourning ) spent the
week end w�tb Mrs. Goldya M ourn­
ing and Mr. and Mra. Jim Mourn­
ing and 110n, Dale. They abo visit­
ed with Mr. and Mra. George Prire
Sr, of Long Bottom. Their son,
Bill)', remained [or the sum mer
with Mra. MourninJ and Dave with
By FRIDDII HOUDASHELT
the Prices.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Among those from out of town
Mrs. 1'"'rancis Overturf were their who were here tor the alumni ban­
children and familles, Mr. and quet were l'M. and Mrs. Merrill K.
; Mn. William J. (Dorothy) Harman Peters and dauJb.ter, Linda Kay,
, of Ashland, K.)'., M r. and Mrs. of Cincinnati and Mr . and Mrs, Er­
i Ralph Dunt (Noami) of Gallipolle nest Robertson (Phyllis Bauer) of
and M r . and Mra. Paul Overturf Charleston.
and baby of Columbus. They came
The Mt. Moriah Miealonary Sod·
especially to aUend the MHS alum- ety wm meet Thursday evenln11 at
ni banquet. The Paul Ove rturf, re- 1 the home of Mra. C. R. Young al
mained for a week'1 vl1it here.
7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice and
Mrs. Charles Stoba.rt and daugh1
• son, Billy, local, and Mr. •nd .Mrs. ters came last week for a villt with
j Durward Cummings of Pomeroy her pil'enta, Mr. and .Mrt. John
has
left last week for a two week
' visit L:hanccy, )fr. Stobart. who
In the Eaate.rn state&amp;.
been emplO)'ed in the La'rlcaster
Miss Sbaron Jones, wtudent at achoo! system came Tue,day and
I OU, arrived home Tuesday for the on Friday the family will move
summer v.i.cation. MIBS Jones was thelr household furnitu re to Galhome Saturday to attended the Upolis where Mr. Stobut has acalumni banquet.
cepted a poaition,
Mrs. Jimmy Walker waa taken
Mrs. Emma BiSBel, who has been
lo Meigl General Hoapit&amp;I Tuesday
in
Wellsbu rg the past week be­
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cause of the illness of her eon, Ir·
Mr, and Mn, Stanley Addlesbur- vin, returned home over the week
11er visited over the week end in end. Her 4jlaugtiter, Mrs. Thelma
CaldwPII with relatJves. ' Ml!, Ad- Pratt, went to Wellwburg fo� her.
,
dlesbu rger /lnlihed the eourse at Mr. Bissel is somewhat impro ved
the SoutherlOn Beauty School in but ts 1tlll hospitalized in SteubenAthens la.!it Week.
Yille.
Roger ClianCe')' who has been
Mrs. Ralph (Grace
McDonald)
teaching ip Balllmore ttits . past Hanawalt of Columbua who was in
year, arrived home yesterday for MiddleJ)Ort Saturday to attend the
the summ•r mOl\tlui. .
a}ml1nl banquet, -was the overnight
Captain and Mn. J-mea Harting- uest of M r . and Mrs. Albert Mar•
er .tnd chlldnJn Ot Atexindrla; Va,, fin o( Pomeroy. '
1\'ilited over the week end with · Mr. and Mr,. J. Y:, Jividen of
�a. La�rencf ij...UJ11.er and Mr. Colwnbua s��l ��nday with Mr.

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Mr. and Mn. N •than Bi.IP en,
tertamed • IJ"OUP ot re.laUvn over
the week end ■t tbelr bome, Ru.t­
land Road.
Gueists were Mr . and Mr-a. Dale
Congrove, Dayton; ltr1. Dana Hy,
sell and son, Robert, Colwnbtl.f;
and Mr. and Mrs. H1rold Dunfee
of
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f �r: �� :�u. Mr. and Mra, Dunfee
and Mr . and Mra. Biua attended
the Rutland High School alumni
banq u__
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solo · ·Flow Gently Sweet Afton''
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,olo ·· You'l l
by Sa m mie Yates with Jocelyn 1 e r.i · · c a mel
Nc\'er Walk Alune" by Howard
Ti!Ylor al the piano.
ohn .on, arromp_anied by JocP l)'n
Miu Carol Teaford introduced J
T.iylor
_at the piano .
the speaker, Rev. John Elw ood,
Maurice Lott, P r111c1pal . pr�usmg the t opic "Where Are Yo u
nted l_.b e class and told of their
Going " He told the graduate, &amp;e
�ccompltshmcnls. Spencer Sle:;i rns
' "aR the years go on this que■lion
nlr u ced T heron J ohnson, vice
will become more important to i �
pre11derit of the Southern Local
yo u. We are llvina: in 8 world
School B?ard, who then present •
that ii moving all too f,11t our
ed the diplomas.
world today doesn'l know 'where
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The b �ned1ct1 on w1a given by
[ each graduate kno"':1 where they A:ev. Arthur McCauk.-y. The Reces. are going, al110, eac� one , tw uld aaonaJ by Mn. Lee.
] get a �Hgh School dipl oma. The
A . reception �ollowed for the
n�xt six ye�rs (adolesc�nt ye- an) relahvea
and friends with Mn.
I will . determ ine your llvea .. forty S.abri! Morri110n p residing ilt the
or fifty _years from i:iow.
�e punch bowl, Mn. Edna Price
cl_osed with lhe �o llow1_ng �dv1c� served the cake whkh wu white
his Fathe_r had 1�ven hi m , Don t and decorated with the school
do anything you II regret wh_en �o)�r• of white and red with the
you are older. Prepare Y ur hfe m1hali. R. G. S._ on each aerving.
?,
and pla�s . for the fut �re.
Mn. Webb _presided at the 1ilver
,
An o.�1gmal poem, One Step coffee &amp;ervace. N uts and minll
B�yond by Robe�a C �ancey, a I were used. All of this was plae.
m ued ensemble 1mgmg 'Come lo I ed on an attractive table of while

New� Reporf

I

June 2.

The eighth grade class of Racine Grade School had their
graduation May 24th al the Raci ne H.i Auditorium with the
fo llowing program : the Processional by Mrs. Dick Lee, Invo­
cation � Re11 . F. E. Dunn, ··_A,rn erica" by the au d ience. Songs,
" Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spm t ' ' and "Aloha Oe" hy the 8th
Lee at the pia n o . A violin
grade dass accompanied by M rs.
· -

t·----­
up·pers ploins

·

0 ..

Racine Elementary School Graduates 33
Pupils At Commencement On May 24

I

M r. and Mrs. fi o)'d Blaine or Ak­
The banquet wa.!I served b)'
ron,
Obio, were weet end gu('st�
NorthweBtern PTA mem ber11.
Mr. and
of hi• 1ister and family,
The m t't'ting was presid ed over
"Mrs. Mary
and
.
F.
B.
Board,
'1ra
by Qresident Ntlte Wise who welBe rry and �aughter, Sherry.
corned the visitors. The invocation
Thomae Marr of Wheeling -re•
was 1iven b)' Rt:v. Ge orge Dafls
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
·Mrs. Wanda Williams gave the
Yea 11er and Mr. Charle!! Marr.
tr@aaurer's report and Mis � Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Roush, Ar­
Pri mary No. 1 , '1"rs. Donald Chase, secretar y, gave a reading
friends
and relatives tn this a rea.
of last year's m eeting. Mr. Wise
�fora and Mrs. Rex Bally.
Suhday dinner gues t s of
They
were
Primary No. 2, Mrs. Paul Karr then introduced Cul Denison, as
Mr.
a'nd
Mrs.
Dallas Yeager.
toastma
ster, for the program.
mittee members has organized county study and Mrs. George Woll.
ployeea. Within live days hundreds of Ohio
Wa)'ne Rou sh, valedict orian,
Walker
Juni or No. 1. Mrs. Edmund Life
Mr. and Mra. Charles
committees lo su rvey generally the critical and M rs. I . 0. McCoy.
employers had completed and returned their
class
1 960, son of Mr, and Mr1.
and son o1 McConnellsville, Ohio,
.
Orion Roush of Salem Center w as
unmet needs of their senior citizens 65 years
were week end guesta or her par•
questionnaire. A 20 percent return from the
Junior No. 2• Mrs. Roy Miller, inlroduced and it was announced
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roush.
of
age
or
older
who total close to 10 percent Mrs. Edgar Dorst and Mn. M ar- h�\"bad rtc•lved a fou r )'ear scbo3200 employers was necessary for the study
Mn. Elaine Vrber of Hunting­
.
of O!i!o's population.
g,rret A m berger.
Ilffh ip to oh·io Un I versI ty gIven
yet appro1imalely 60 pereent h..,e re!pollded
-ton and Mrs. Mabel Gerlach of
· Dwl1ht MUtchler, RHS alumTeen Age, Mrs. Samuel Michael
Point Pleyant spent Saturday with
The Com�lsslon•s program will culminate
already,
:
�
and Rev, Roberl Card.
·
, Conf
Mn.
;Jean 'Ebersbach and attended
, I arid atto
••, who
B urt , a pl'OIi\lnent Cle.,
ev�
rne,
nor
a
rence
w·1th t!i•e �--•
olumbus
uvver
t C
•
e
.
The Ihe me ror this year 1,
th�
Waba"1a
Alumnl bar1uet and
Mr.
Mutchler
then
r
eco
wn
�
1 "The Teaching, or le,u,"'. Age,
bu to been aotlve In tthe cievelanlt and next September 19th and 20th.
n� and 1ave a flhort talt m
d•nte.
£rom 3 to 16 y eara. The hour! whic�
ura:ed the
. lo
it Ill ' query has nm­ or school will be 9 to 1 1 eacb day Ohtiderhe-•0�e means ofalumni
Fat, �rt"
·:y,_ and Mrs; Robert Lieving of
startmg
Huntina:ton were week end guests
d� me itrlm.
to"1enti m ent on for two weeks. Commencem ent � ll'holar■hip fund .
.
of her mother, Mrs, Clara R oush,
aa:dhl ■t ttie famou, lady in the will be held at the Qielter Grade
'Herb ert Grate, cla511 l960, preand atte,nded the Wahama alum ni
l�Ce �d . 1ttd blacli: sown 1ilting so Scho ol, Sunday, Ju n!! 28 at 8 p. 1ented two vocal solos "Old Man
demu,i!ly.
banqudt. and· d,.nce.
m, An)' child needing transporta­ Rlver" and •·Mademoiselle Marie"
Mra. Alma Dudding ot Nitro was
tion
c;ill
Mrs.
Jack
Spencer.
All
:8et1UN it ha1 been 1tiga:ested by
Way ne Roush, played two piano
the IUett o( her sister and family,
some wa 1 that 1he'd done run him children or the surrounding com­ solos a classical medley and
Mr. and M r!'! Eber Roush: 1 Her sis­
m unity are urged lo attend.
oft ere the portrait wa■ painted.
b oogie woogle.
ter,
Mary Dudding, returned to Ni­
George Dallas, exe�utive head
tro
with
he r for a vtsil
• LO\)KJN&lt;l AROUND - I sl mply
Northwe,t,rn Lo•al
o,·,tr·,,t •·.."·
L
Mr11. France, Adams D)'er of
dld NOT know pretty Roeema •·,
traduced all high schoo l -and eleAtlanta, Ga., arrived last week to
maf a Lyons, E1thet 8otiK Simpson. Fern
1 ¥11fi
nF01#u
mentary teachers who were previsi
Su
nday
with
his
father,
d
count of the very youni popula- Cheesebrew, Euvetta Bech t le a.nd
OD TV:
te
sent. He also m ade mention of
M r. and Mrs. Albert Snyde r and spend -a vacaOon with Mr. and Mrs.
lj"1:'Q', Oan,1)' Thomal!'S TV- eon, li o n ef our town here of late. a hair dozen others up at East e rn
daughte r, Dian, of HunLlngton, Gu, Rou1b. She attend the aJum ni
Jim Venarri being chosen as Pea rl Parker, Chester.
�ltl m1i!, lea ve■ hoibe. His new Seeme to me I 1ee 3 babies where Star's hobo party recently - 88
of her aunt, banquet and dance at W:ahama on
Class A All-Ohio Coach of Ye-ar.
GUILD TO MEIT
J cruesUI
"'
M r. an d Mrs. John Montgomery were hollda"
Saturda)'. Other weekend guests. of
ntirle ■t the orl)h■naiie he selects there u!led to be one lohe child. for Mabel and Bes1 Sanborn-well,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles.
Carl Morr is, chairman of the
The Gt.old or Grace Episcopal
-Elvls E,rp.
Lera la)', unde r three in 11ge. No Wtmla fall m e - and I never did Churth will meet Thursday t•vcn­ nominalina: committee oUered the Colu m bus spent the weekend with
MiBS Lea Jean Arbaugh of C'ol­ the Rouaheil were il:frs. Joe Martin
purpose in this, just a mild curioll- !!Ct any beans out of that pol coo k- ing al thP ho me of Mrs. J. O. Hoe­ foltowlng names as officers for their parents, Mr. and Mrt. Carlos umbus spent the week erid with and daua:ht"er, Dow Counterm an.
Old yol.l ever get m ad and l eave ity on m )' part. I know people with ing so blithely over a fire { ? )­ del with '1:iss Sue Lef:iew as co­ 1961; President. Bruce May; Vice Snowden and Jeff and Mt'. and her parent.I, Mr. and "Mrs. John A r- · and Mrs. Ca rl Sqest, all of F orl
Mrs. Francis Montgo mery of Langs
Wayne, Indiana.
home? I did, and hid in a s mall as high as I Q grandchildren right , just put on a false nose and you hosteBS.
baugh, and son. We11le)'.
Preaident, Eugene Fink; Secretary ville.
Mr, and Mts, Raymond Stewart
rhlcken house (or what 1eemed to here Jn town and common to see eo n ro b a bank with Impunity­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner
Donna Jean Nelson and Treasurof
DafLon were weekend guests or
me houu and hour,. It waa proba- I 6 to 10 a:randehlldren to most ,o goody, I haven't had a t'hance to
s
the
family
ent
and
Columbuw
of
er,
Ma,:ine
Griffith,
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denison of
p
u.111 Impunity for ages - "Ued''
,md 60 year old,.
bly tmeen mlnutei,
Al)MISSlONS, Ma)' 3 1 : Fred A, · James Thomas and Don M organ D;iyton apent the weekend with week end with ht:r parents, Mr. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stewa rt.
No one e.ttled. No one came. I
By the wa y, even tlte Ceder.al Haye1 m owing a neighbor's lawn- Shiflet, Middleport; Mrs. Thor Ol­ were called u pon and In tu rn her mother, Mrs. Helen Long.
and M rs. Carl Lemle)'.
Dlanci Capehart, student at the
iOt to thinkina: hoW terribly I gove rnment Is be alnntog to wonder and Erie Cha m be rs )'ells, "Hey, son CarS&lt;'y, Harrisonv.Hle; Carl B. each expre11ed his pleasure ot
M
r
s.
Paul
To
r
rente
and
son,
Grese
Mr. and Mrs. Rus ll Adams
loved M.-m11 after al l, and h ow wh111t t.o do with u1 senior citizens. Red, J ran a nail in m)' fool"­ Weese, Syra"t.'ll'Se; Jc,hn, ab Ttibett, belnl able lo attend.
and Sue ol Leewood, w . v a., a:ory, Columbus, spent the week UniVeralty of Kentucky, was a
aood 11Q&gt;per 'A'Ould 1,aate. Out l As wUneu ,11. 1'f(eftt contetenee at "Red," unsym pathetically mowa on San&lt;t,,vlHe; M·rs . t:hlrlei' Vern o n­
The 1roup joined in singing the spent the weekend here with her end with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tor­ weekend guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Capehart. Other
came.
Rio Grande on ""Pr oblema or the but Dickie Bodi me r joins Eric and Ferguson, West Colu m bir, M rs . 'high school 1001, accompanied by m other, Mrs. Belle Martin, Will• rence and [ anlily.
gue1t1 of the Ca�tiarta. were M r.
l should probably have bnen Aetna." My O',Vn oUsprln a attend- ortera sympa t hy - made me think Robert Raymond
eroy. "Mr9. Catherine Shenefield at the lam Mar tin and children irnd
and Mrs. Ralph Potter and daugh•
called Phlne11 Blanche Matlhew■ Ina thl1 "lil line of dUt)'," comes o r ,1nother fav orite story- Man
DISCHARGES, May 3 .,. Miary piano.
John Martin. Billle Lou and Elena
ler. W�rren, Ohio; M r. and Mra.
after that, ffte r my redoutable back bewildered. Bewildered be- ca m e rushing up to a neighbor, Ruth McClure, Mrs. Jam ·J:. Fer­
P,fflQ$
Benediction was offered b)' Rev, Martin ret u rned home with them
Lee Krluu and ftfflily, Holland
a:reat �randfather, knolfO for his cause he haa a coupla parents that "Jeb, Jeb, fer gosh sake a wo lr jest g ul!On, Herman Lee Stewa .·• Harry Davis,
for a visit.
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hysell and
tempery blitzes j ust by spells.
' II never sit very calml)' In a chlm- ran into yo ur cahin '-Jeb shl ftt-d 1. ,eo llarc u-s, James Elmer nne)'
The group then adjou rned to
famil)', Columb\ls; M r . and Mrs.
ney corner, a nd besldel, who hae a his quid, sezec, "Waal, m y wJfc's Virginia Marie Blake, Connie
Julia
Lucas
--was
Saturday
a
H1rtun1
.
.John
ly
Mn
'the new high school gy m where
A favorl� clipping I have pre- 1pare chimney corner the1e day1? In there , Je11t let him get out the Bright, Ben Jl'ranklin K ' rso n, ' dandng was enjoyed
nlghl guest of Susie Pa rker.
Rebecca Radford visited Diana Phil M)'erS, Columbus; Mri. La wby approxi­
Mrs.
1ent• ■ 1m111l ho)' drag,gl nt home at Ours I■ tilled wlLh • bookcase so be,i t way he can" - Mr. Roes P u l­ Mt1. Artihur J\, Law, Mrs. ,oward ' matel)'
Mr.
Mrs.
and
·Atkinson
Dennis
m iUer a few days laat week. rence Capehart, Co lumbus;
Weyers
500 persons to the music
Judy
Warren
Columbus;
a;
Feltchl
nli:ht to hi■ parents' lla:hled win• "Tltere You Are" a, 1 acemlngly len telllng me how he helped bulld B. S1n1 11der11, Mrs. Ohafll
and
m ily of Columbus were the
fa
1
rt,
o
Middlep
,
r
visBaue
11
Buddy
. Mil- of the Chet Haddox Orchestra,
(� Self, c;oh,imbus; Mr. an1t-..M rs. Jack
w
d�Wll and mumbllna;, "GueH 1'11 derunct ,(Is bt?) Geor•e , Gobe� al· t Q,C ij. R. b t,dae ,,at,, Pt
111\ ' alant Milt&amp; MIiier.
Weber Theobald waa the only · eekend g\leeta of her p arents, itlng Mr. and . Mrs, Wm. Rad
f
'
)'Cart .ago in 1908) c1ve her one more chance."
Mr.
and
Mrs,
(Hair
Taylor.
l#lfttl £ut ll,
'
andi-tlmib'
189lY,faa(Lrn.. a,;t,4, f.aallai. Spring
.i
�
I
'I
perion attent1Hul!l 'ttHn1�nllttg the
--I
1lo buUd, �
how
know
f1�d, Olt1.o;-; 1Ml :a°n4 "Mrs. Richard
f
A
l
1.ttlrf'
M
eattng'more,
lona:er,
be
r. and Mrs. William Lanlilng
-ellvln1
re
·
Vh
o
o
ln
Ke
Class 1910. The Ctaliis • hJ.920 ob­
,,
I hope (and believe) that ollr and J ull &amp;etting all these younlf aL that 1turdy struct
t toor Fairborn were weeken d gu-esf!I
and Mr!. Otis M'.arret, entered Hol- Rosenbaum anil fam ily, Pomeroy;
Seven of the twelve members or served their reunion.
Heavonly P'ather J1 Jlke that. When experts in a dither 11 to what on d41y - I have company coming for
of their da ughter Mr. and Mrs. zer Hospital, Monday, for a tonsil• and Mr. and Mrl. Fred Rosenb11:1m, PolJ}eroy.
the · week end - fwo lifelong dear t he 1 960 graduatiua class of Ches•
.
� come ld weal')', btldrafJgled, buf- earth to do about us.
Jectomy.
M r. and Mrs. Wllllam Dean, Bob Hill and Billy.
friends - A m I atewing a ro und, ter IHi,h School ■nd their families
the
r
at
Bu
Henry
student
aess,
Mr.
feted, we hive the ltia:h hope, that
and
Denison
rl
Ca
rs.
ot
.M
Thom••
Clarence
Mr. and Mrs.
Tere1a ind Saundra, Mrs. Mary
He, too, wUI forgive, re1iore, reOh, )'CII, one of my very molt di Hing out corner11, baking a cake, enjoyed a P\ltluck dinner Sunday Dean and
1
Wheeling
the
pent
with
weekend
raneo, Ohlo, attended Sun, Uni_vefsit)' of West Virginia, M or­
Ma
of
Ja m es 1pent Monday
at the ho me or Mr. and Mrs.
that
or
ra
to
N
m
fa
Joice.
'her fathe r Lee Myer s and friends. day Scho61 here May 20 while en, a:� ntown, arrive;d home ever the
�!: � ;� 7t�r� f��•�
�� l
t: :0�-;;; :�:;..-� �1�:: Dwight Milhoan, Flatwood•.
week end· to be with his mother,
1
Mr. and Mn. Archie Simp\:ln1 route to visit the cemetery.
ral. The)'
1
'
. E�ily B1,1rg�ss. The Burgess
ft!'.n
or
Sm«,U �• ■weet l)'rlftll fllls the put off f.he usual 6 1un salute, or and ,tt and viaJt - And 10 to Al•
W.
City,
Coal
-r
r . and
M
and
Va.,
Mrs.
eand
Stahl
Mr.
rr)'
■
•
Attendlna wero Mr. and Mrs.
ai r , M)'
robilq• and cat blrd1 ia lt 10--l'm aahamed not to umnl and Commencement-the1're Kenneth Chaney
Mrs. William SJmpkins and famlly turned home Tuesday after a va- lamil)' left on M onday fo r M�rtins­
and diUdren
1
coming
purpose!)' tor Alumni
are ft!laetf ,' and bathlna: �II about. know.
o l Clarksvll�a., called On M r . cati on trip thro ugh ArlzotUil and v�Ue, Vlr,einl@I, for a two weeks
Kenda and Bill, Pnineroy; kr. a nd
trip , They
make their home ln
"d
o
wn
ho
m
e"
G reen, ,,. l'I arc all the loVcly
the whole high Mr■. Grant
and Mrs. Bruce May" Mmfday,
Anyway, they 11hot 'e m off.
other p\ ces of lnt"er @'s t.
Smith. Reedaville: Mr.
the future.
in
inav\lle
Ma)"t
l'
Mr, and Mrs. Clitrord Harrls
maplet and tender new iirHs. And G randmu, aa:c&lt;l, tremulous, u d, purpose of this aa11erly ex pected and Mr11.
ia
h
regul r apRev. Card tilled
Dale Ruaaell, qhUd r cn
Jn sincere appreciation tor the
Mr.
an�
Mn.
Jo1eph Cubbage
vi11lt Is to ■ee eaoh other, not a hot
•• l wlah ilf �ld forever be 1prJn1. fainted dead 11way.
and
t
fa
m ily, Columbus, were week
he
e
olntment
Sluii:la
)'
motnln1.
p
Jane Ann and JeHref, and r. and publicit y you gave to ue and our
I no w ttffnk of KHtl "Ode To A
Eastman re- an� dau_Shler of Barberton, Ohi o,
"Oh, pa," 11obbed youna: Em ma- frled,to- a- dark-brown hostess p a nt- Mrs. La r
U
end
•n4
gue
r grandparents,
he
or
.!lh
Ray
M
Mt.
.
ry :Brown, Colu m bf; Mrs. Farm Bureau Women's Committee
M r . and Mrs. Dell Luckadoo.
G recian Urll-!",1. On lhe urn art! unc, "Look, t he y're shot Grand- ing over a hot 1tove, dust clolh Wilbu
cently s pent a day ·wit h Mr1, Cln• -were week end ILl_eA'8 of M r. a.nd
r Gillilan, Canton, a d Mr.
while we were helping with the
O
Mrs, Qlln }Vo(fe of Mason and Mr.
In
hand - h, I'll stir around a nd
Mr.
1raceful yo\lH1 fl.:utet 4) _,an eter- ma."
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Michael
da Carper, Pomeroy.
and M ra. Mllhoa n and daui1hters, May Circle of S,fety Check. The
and
tlx a few tr ifle,, potato salad, meat
·
M,rs. Lloyd Roush of !llew Ha•
in
an
nal tnd Joyout- da�te. K'efrU mmea
tl
of
d Mike
Chllllcothe were the
Mri. Anna Re ter is vlslting
Pegay and l;leldi. ,· �
newspaper w11 our best means or
ven. _ M r. and ,Mr11. Cubbage at.
-" Forever thou be fouq ■nd
weekend guests of his parents, Bellefontaine.
And I never have found the ans- loaf, • 1hnpl,e (ye11, bo, 1lmplel)
a:etling the word to the Meigs
I we r to "Where Wa:s Whistle
, , .
1he l)e fair."
Mr, and Mn. Elza Michael and
11 what
r 's de RRert - the welco m e
M'r. a hd. Mn, Holly O'Neal and �nded the alumni banquet and
County
people III to when and
thty really want - Johnn)' AllenwThelma.
The)'
left Sunday for children of near Lancaster attend, da pce at Waha,ma Sa\ urday.
where the ebeclc.1 would be held,
1
wort h getting to go trout rtshlng
Blll Foa}esong, aon of M r.
rning to_ atten d a
Co
family re- ed g!'ldtt&amp;tion� enttl1e!i Jt. · PomThanb again for· your wonderhas reway up in West Virginia with
unl on.
c
roy High School, Thursday even- Mr■. Donald Fo,:leaon&amp;,
ful fooperation.
THI CANYON
the
his
t
to
or
parent!
h{!me.
frlend-----Mama
F1011le
to
joln
him
��
.,a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Law:rent!e
Grogan
.
s a
Ing when her 1later Maryf
40R081
7, Larr• round 2&amp;, Took
Te Mary and Frank Ht.tmphrey
Mrs. Vir&amp;II Hamm
l owing bis freshman year at
f
·
ol
later
Flos,le
always
waa
one
to
r
,
..cli
tl
lii
i
u,e
o(
i1
and
famll
Grue-moved
from
th,
ua
r
membe
ss
ng
I , rlke
room
a•
Out on the open prairie
:';ecretary of Meli• County
)'
the o utd oors _
1 recall correctser place to the George Kennedy
Freda Will and dtu�ter, Mary, M�shall Colleae.
� loo;i tlJ u lce
The Mastes came walking one day.
one••
"'- RedrA1
Safety CommJttee
ty
she
al
way1
went
hunting
with
Mr. and, M rs. Cflrlsty Bletner
lace.
JI ant
,
are a_ptlldipif thl ..,e,t .enil .with
p
own
d. Serr
.Mr.a. Edmond Grueser
He found ft very barren, �
ha\'4!' ha� M'r. and Mrs. Albert Wa iiher
fathe
r and huabtnd Bob-We
lt. Book of
M
r
M
a.
Cavet
Edmundson
M
r
.
and
Mia.
-Holly
O'Neil
r
.
and
and
!I. Musto
No fiowera bloomed b)' the way,
ti). Pennlt•
PubUclty Cha irman
oner . of M'willon, Ohio, as their
arth rJUcs had better ju1t 11lve up
hour■ ( occl , ) HI. Picture.qua
and daua:htera, Columbua, were �htldren, Lane1irter:
note
The Master asked of the prairie
1ueab for two, Wefkl.
(1
have)
one
of
J'
my
12. Stir, up
S
friend•
P'
n
told
n
r
weeken
f
Mr.
ot
cueats
Mn.
d
M
a
d
of
tha
e
.
E.
and
.
.
M
SI!. Cant
11&gt;, Fann
"Where are the nowers
dearf': Florida
me "Finl I talce 2 atplrin, then I
U. JCv• a HCOn.d
Mn. Loi, Jl9ulh and son, Billy,
Ulli
l:
Nate
8P'!l'l
Yacatio
Wise
n
Wise,
the
t
Mn.
w
36. Food
Mina
Columbus
end
Jnd
wee
ani mal
"I have no seed,'' 1he an1wend
lef
ahlld
1
t
A
I
urn
o
n
cln
t p.1, week 1or Huntington,
and
rrom
there
n
r
k
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ro
Mrs.
. and Mrs. Roas ShuJer and Mr. a nd Mn. Ha ld Blac ■to and
Robert Ja, ot Columbus,
"t
1 ''That •, why my land la
20 A. trill
drear.
14. Inventor'•
1"e'!f'., where they will make their
kinda lost h11r, but 1he had a
Miu
37, Crt1..
Robe,t1
Rusaell
family
have
moved
from
Colum•
chlldNn.
21:
F
a bulou,
or
Corning,
Then to the bir(ls the Maile r ■pate
14ft11Uar(l
whole series ,nd ,till acheo--bul
Mrs Ro rt Rawllnp and son, bus bitk to their home while Mr.
41tnt•
bird
Mr. and Mr,. R.
Hlffllllr and
"G o carr)' a-,,a1
••, r•r and wI de.
111, 'llaraoh'I
ahapcd
1'••&amp;1!flla,'• .t11w..
t had hl1hly N11olved earlv
this
11, Rlvtr (8.A.)
c
ra1I, an1 Debbie Grueser of Mid•
Shuler
11
tmployed
at
Columbus.
son,
Kenneth,
of
M■rt•tta,
-wen
�- and Mn. �o W'i"ia and
�
Scatter
them over the prairle sO
da)lptor
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o! 14.a■on h.v&lt;\. P'!J'C�■ed the
flrure
week 1 wouId N OT comp1 ■In - of
2:1 . Throurh
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.d_leport
n!t
left
Monday
Su
Mr.
for
a
ol
n,
two
week■
nd11"
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That flower, ma)' bloom at hep
TITL
tum 35. A.nior
f
ua•I
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hom_o
of,l!IU, l,oij 1!A,111h and hlYe
Ol'�I
all the dn,ary coa.veraatlona
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f.2. Slla:t'.t
R.
'1e
-,,cation In norlda.
John' H-nl.
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It.
NEW
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movisr'lnto
B
olh
ll1ht'Mr
VO!U(
O
Mont•
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21, TIiie prNtnt
tropical
dtp1,.ulo!l
those of detalllnc a ll m enta ,_ 1
01'
their
tri
,
,
and
the)'
uy
and
p
plan to vlilt
Up apra�a: crocus ,nd' "1�m-)w t'fOw.
•
w
Lime
■hruba
4i. Bulldlnr
pl o
had the blHHt tumor, Doc 11ld, "
.
,t
SUver
S
rh111
ilt
1n�
all!)
with
Mr,
p
2 1 . 'f'�&amp;P
foot,
::i�����\'l' :h:;,:� •Bo:�f
27. Acree
&lt;10. While, troat
addition
1u,P&lt;it ·�.\l�-M'it� OIAII
11nd "He pever IIW a gall bladder
ll)cl, Mn. Howard Ewina- �nd to (l(ld) Por•I have r«-ei•ed
24. D1..charrln1
Red
llllea, and buff•ln bean : 1
t ■lans&gt;
4.1, Ltvel
.
411. Boam
· like -MIN E" - theae Dot'II I ate
oller4
,
Riffle
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PRINCl.'roN,. N. 1. UPU.'111•
,
■P\!nd
,
a
d�y
1t
Miami
Beach. They
2I. 11"!1
The priirlie, once !C)-;-, desolittf.
lor ,u.m!'\•r lil{bll '1)a lc�m�,•· '!'Id
F■cu tty C6u�ll· , ol Prinee ton
11,.' and Mn. vtriK SIOl'J' •
crafty St1mJ1, ao don't lrllieve
ll""llM'l"'111""Tl'"'ffl"I
�
to
,pend
,evual
clay
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DIY•
10, llfanth
M Theoloalcal Sem_¥'J -pasSf d 1
Wai be�ulll ul now 15 a d reaim.
dy Brenner announ ced Tuil4ay. cihlldNln of Spiinfflield 'f'lllit'ed M
c m - pure psycholog y tfi.ey
r
fRAa Bearh, incl vtdnlty
nortk ot
ii•• Aa:ala
M"la
ter
cim
b
e
wjUt
Pare
lh
4
•
e
r
,
ell
). �
tp 011"'
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Ing In purut '4-ll defena�
jvppotttn1
Suridly re,olujlon 'h�
and Mr,, •JoQ/1'
they ue ._..,.Y, Mr. and
Brttatn
fver And, seeing the n
Wh
ile
t
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ower
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111,
lfllth,
lleau
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Robert
N'oliO�
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ol
V■nder­
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E
ltlllt
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Gr
n!Jht
ll#"
lf...., ,',
Mae Lambe\ out • and • o up11. ftO 'r­
a
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0t --0
· �,, WIUIam · 'Rllllell
l.
pl e,aed . ...·
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l!arl
or
M
oyer
lor
a
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lljvlt\ijy
r.
illd
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ri.
holsterln1
M
r'-/l.a
two
of
her
eh■l
1
d
v
II
faat
,
tlill With Mr. Jlml Mn, Wll• JUb 12 bout at St, NichoW Arena
But th ll°"en that to hi nt ,._,.: �
LLClined' proli1Un1t the ou1•
talk ,bout proleulonal 1nJD
ru
Who
,
33. l'tmilt
Thundii
Qam
Oruear
of
nt
of
llkldleport.
'111omu
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deareat
■nd Brown c,i, delend his tjtle with Mr and � "f!lll!&lt;
that 1■1 can ■Imply do anythln r•hup
n W.,..., · W of I !leffO 1tudent accu■ed ol
On
the
rair
t&lt;1ul
ie
He
d
not
p
eithe
,ee.
or
lul1
25
r
A
a
t
a
' Nl'tlolpatiq ta· a oltdown demonUi
141. City &lt;,,a.)
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I can name a half dozen lines ahe
r
bu
milli
r
aha
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Carlos Ortlz or Lellll)' Mathewa.
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s\ratJc)n.
lt, /111&lt;1•
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excels In rl•ht off lhe bat -Lucky A11ln he 11ked ol the prairie,
_·
"Where
a
r
e
the
Dowers
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Mr.
lf'd Mn.- FtoJd B. Sallee ot
love
19. llul\dtnd
lucky "Paddle"' _ And why d id 1
bellf
Columbus� thtl foi'mer BetlY Reed
,s. HJawalh•
nice n■me Olen ever dluolw Into
"Paddle" _ '"Mlere'I I Reasnn ''- The beautiful wind tt owen arid wKo I• 1 IJ"tduite of Middleport
Hi&amp;l:1. Sth"I, were wfflr: end ,ue"sta
tern,
And I never tan thin\: to Hk ,
The
tolumblne
and
sweet
v
loleta!'' qt Kr. ad.� Mn. JohD
Smith at
"Paddle" _ 1 lmow whJ "'lrui"
ho�, lrt Chlfleaton. Mr.
Milla "Pinky" Root, and "Etti" In 1orrow the prairie answered,
ALWAl'8
,
. I fl'ld.yate of
Winebrenner, but not "Pad,11,i''- " MaateP th01e nower1 will not 8 h, •�b la also
LITIAIRI'
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•lay.
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A baby chtmn11 ,,..llow 1011 thto
e
un
1hlnes
)
li
down
Ul)On my I mhl tianq\1;t, wltb t e Sa lees.
tither Cink'■ 11.ttlni toora- Th ■
°DN)aat
SunditY the $'1t1,t'hai entert,iliied '
brave BMR to th, reseu, _ and
Unt
l
ey
and
blow
i
iiltll
• dlnner wl\lii Mr, OIi Mn.
away
....
wither
th
eunwhat I da rllna he ,.11 _ tiny
Harold J.o�se
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eel claw■ all n■dy to cUn .- tb Then to tlle clouds the Muter ; S.M,
RIIIIVA
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d' Mn
IA
Polile,w
a
tld'
M
■m ooth ,url■""· ••t""t I••th
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ollf,1clril\. ltl w
bort Cdall ol lil"'-'I
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'111,\M- • •
II I hold' him - how lowti
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A....��,fli'll" i.&amp;n ; wqi/&lt;d,
• • ...� •.., - .
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e
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#ttit'W
· , 'day - A ,mall one al home e■rty � ti l'nt1r:, '1fo•e1t
A�d •••In th' NI. !
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and
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hu10 oho at '1&gt; o'tlotll' ·'
ch,1\'e:h - � I'll Hwr bl 11te
,
1• . t
""'"��-Arut CO'fered
t&amp; tl(1111r a nower. eo11,ld
,· • ·
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¥It end - vt1lton with Jitlt. '1
aame man �ft:.
�
1ten.
,,. j nt
.
de V1Hon• Wf!ftl lir. .and �Tho Wilund thll .... d■rk ond' blial El- Jl!f'&gt;!I and Mt, and 111'1.
lNTilrTAllll WITM' ·lltllll�
ren
�- snd llr■, I!, 1: llttl
-i 1llltrW;C1nilit'ori 61 Hfllloill� . 'I
' llr■! EI\l'itc/d
1- \llaltl,nJ tn
t■lned wllh a ehlckto bu- llec;•me a ,,1,.. of boaul)I ,o nn!
dtnnor lund11 . at thfl\o bomt In �t tll1 Mlatot hwed lo ttn ..r , Btlpro ,tttti her "" a�d it■uotu- ,
.
'l! R R , , V I
"'t h 11$ nd'nr■ lbll ..... bJ,o,., tM,w, MT.
·Pl1two«t1.
i(+o_ Latn LewlL
•
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llr- an&lt;I, Mn, Jim � ahd
1 1t 1 . , •. •
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•'.-.:nl ,... Illa 11117 Bil� Ill taan, hel1'lt ft Rnd �••)'O&lt;!s.
IP ll'mf
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CHILDREN'S, Sizes 6-3 · - - - - · · · · · · · · · $ 1 .99
.lADIES, Slies 4½- 1 0 · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.29 up
MEN'S,. $1111 1 6-12 · · · · · · · · · · $3.29 - ' $3.99
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and Mrs. John Seines. They re­
t urned home Tuesday,
Mrs. Go ldya Mourning and son,
Ji m, and son. D,le, were in Point
Pleasant Monday where they visit·
ed with Mr . and Mrs. Hobart De·
wees and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hol­
land.
:11:r. and Mr11. Tom Wilkerson
ca me over the week end to return
his mothe r, Marie, lo their home in
Canton. Mrs. Wilkerson has been
visiting in Bradbury with Mrs.
Cush Johnson and other friends
for the past week.
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GOODBY E POMERO Y

WE ARE TH RU

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Abo11t
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linen cloth and centered with 1
"tree'' with miniature white diplomas tied with red ribbon,
green fern plUJ • white camatlon
• gift for each gradu■te. Thil waa
an original idea by M r1. Ruth
St.um1 and m ade by her.
'Mle foll�in&amp; thi�y-tbree ar•·
duates received their diploma,:
Sandra Adami, Johnny Arnott,
Teddy Baile Roberta Cb
Linda Chanll!�: Earl Cleland, �;::;
(.1eland. Belt)' Gillilan
Ronad
Harri.a, Ka)' Hendricks, ' Richard
Holter, Howard Johnaon
Mu
Knopp, Jeffrey Lee, Lyn� Mal­
lory, Easter Mills, Wllllam Our,,
James Parsons. William Pinon,,
Ben Petrel, Donna Powell, Alan
Rees, Randall Reiber, Michael
Smith . Larry Spencer, Spencer
Steam,, Carol Teaford, Stanley
Watson. Unda White, William
Wicldioe, Marlin Wolle, Richard
Wolf and Sammie Yatea.

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1 04 EAST MAI N STREET

Than ks To You r Tremen dous Respon se, We Have
Been Able To ClearO ur Basem ent Stock Room. Many
More Bargai ns That Must . Be Cleared Out. The Stock
Mu st Be Tu rned Into Cash, Regardless Of Cost. F u r.
ther Drasti c Cuts Have B een Made. SAVE $ $
MEN'S

CROSBY SQUARE
SHOES

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$1 1 -8 7
WOMEN'S

N U RSlS
OXFORDS

OUT THEY GO

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WOMEN'S
Nationally Adverllled

ARC H

$2 -5 7

SHOES

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Reg. ,s.00

F L ATS
$1 ,77
MEN'S SUMMER

C AN VA S
CASU ALS

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SAVE $ $ $

WORK OXFORD
Heavy Crepe Sdle

WOMEN'S

Dress Shoes
Mu•t Raise Cash

s3.67

Values To $8.00
All Colors and Sizes

Noth ing Held , Noth ing kese �ed, Alf '$�le � F.i nal
,. F ixtu res For Sale. Dea len We lcom e. Sav ings To 50%
When It's Gone It's Gone. Buy While We Still Hove Loh Of Sises
Open Daily Uutll S - Saturday Uatll 9 P.M•

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Commentating EditoriallJ
Sutvey

On Retirement

Attorney Vemon R. Burt, Chairman of the
Governor's Commission on Aging, has announced that the survey on retiremenl p l a·n s
and policies of Ohio employers presently being conducted by the Governor's Commission
on Aging has been well received among Ohio
employers as evidenced by the enthusiastic
response and cooperation in returning to the
Commission the detailed, comprehensiv e,
four page questionnaire on employers' pension plans, life and medical care insurance,
profit sharing plans and retirement planning.
The questionnaire was mailed out several
weeks ago to 3200 Ohio employers on the
sample list used by the Commission based on
employers by industry and number of em-

Plans Success£ul

\\!elfare Federa t ion's program on older persons and the chronicall�• ill. pointed out tha-t
the survey has al ready indicated that the
small employer is oflen unable to bear the
cost of present pension plans for ·his employecs. He stated that the banking and insUIa nee industrie s as well as em ployers and governmental agencies will be vitally interested
in the resu lts of the survey which wil l be announced at the Governor's Conference on Aging at Columbus next September 20th.
The employers study is part of the slate's
preparation for and report to the 1 96 1 White
House Conference on Aging presently in pro- '
gress in 80 o( the 88 counties of Ohio where
the Commission, through its Advisory Com-

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Rutland Community News

· Daily Vacarion
Bible Sc,h.oo l
Starts June 1 3

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Three hundred thirty-one person1 attende d the 50th anni versary of RuUand High Sch ool at
th 1: annual banquet held at the
grade school cafeteria Saturday
evening at 6:30.
The room was decorated with
Ute sc:hool eolor!l, . red and black,
and gold star paper. The tables
were attractive ln white coven,
outlined with green Uripes and
gold at■ra. Each table WH centered with a fl ower
arrangement
m ade by members of the Garden
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IA.NQU T W�LL ATTENDED

The Che, t er Daily Vacation
Bible School will open Mo11dJY,
J une 13, at th(' Chester Method ist
Churrh. A t('en-age grou p known
as "Tcf' n•Age Disdple1" willl mN•t
at the House oC Prayer; Mr11. J:icll:
SpenC"er will be the dli-�ctor this
year.

The following otflters and
been appointed:
t eachers havf
Pi.11nist, Mrs. Horace Karr; Song
Leader, Mrs. Carl Kautz; Serre­
lary, Mrs. Pttrley Karr; Su bstitute,
leather, Mrs. Henry Eichinger.
Teachers for the Nursery Dept .,
Mrs. Ward Spene-er , Mrs. Robf'"rt
Baily and Miss Marj orie Hotrman.
Begin ners No. I, Mrs. Reid
Y oung and Mrs. Carl Kautz.
Beginners No . 2, Mrs. Del mer
Baum and Mrs. Karr.

at M t Alto, visiting.
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;m&lt;l family, Dayton, wt!rt! weekend
gues!s of he r father, Sam Dyke
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Mr. and Mn. Cu rtis McDaniel of
and w i fe 1rnd Judy Willia m s.
The)' attended the banquet-dance. New York were we�k end iuetlS
Harry �nowden and son David of Mr. and Mra. Curt11 �cDanlel or
Pt. Pleasant called on his mo- Mas?n. Other guest&amp; m the Mcthcr . Mn,. Ethel Snowden Safur- Daniel home over the weekend
y,'e-re Mr. and Mrs. Martus McO.n•
day.
1e_l, Pt. Pleas�nt; M!"- and Mrs.
M r. and Mr■, J . . 8. Conrad or Richard R&amp;�bnga anu •�n, Porn.:
Zanesville and Mr. and Mrs, W al- �roy ; Mr. and Mrs. Calvm McDan·
ler Ben nett of Porll!Jmou.th were iel and daughter, Mason; Mr. and
I Wl·ekcn� guests of their father, �lfra. Raymond GT_instead, Jlme1
B.arton, Mn. Nellie Schwan, Mr.
.M1t, t Spires ?ver th� weekend.
Mr. and Mn. M:-"m Summers and Mn. Harold �hwarz, all of
of Medin.a W� 1"1tken� e: uests Mason, and Carl Lanham, Pt.
ol her si!lter, Mr. and Mn. Clair Pleasant.
Mrs. Ra)'mOnd DeHaven and
Tayl or.
children or Logan, W. Va., were
Mr. and Mr.r. CattoU Snowden, recent gu,n:t, ot" he!' mOLbe? a.nd
and Mr. and Mfll, Mike grandmother, Mrs. Anna Avi1 and
on1
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Hardway ind son of G1Uipolis Mrs. HarTiet Roseberry, respeetive­
spe nt the weekend •t lhdilb Late. Q' .
Mrs. Carol Scyoc Snd daughter
Mr. and Mr,. James Tho mas
'Ind family, Col�mbus, spent the
weekend with their Parent•. Mr.
11nd Mr s. Clair n,-1or and Mr.
and Mrs . G. --;_ Tliomll.
ly lvtlyn BrlcklN
Mr. and Mrs. Lee oellJly have
M r. and Mn, He rbert Shelton
moved from the Grate prol)erty
imd son have moved from the
to the Grueser property.
Alice Ritchie property lo Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs, DaJe Kuhn of I.JtMr, a,nd Mn. Robert Musser,
,Timmy anti TeWu Brauer a nd , tle Hqckma lpent SatU{day wilh
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trtcnd C.l;ilrlts Swfflt of Co�\lmb.us h 'i IQOthei, !Ira, Grace Kuhn.
were weete.nd ,U.11ti · et
and ·· Ml'I. ifarpret Runell and two
Mrs. Earl King. The grc.tup cele- brothera., Golden and Birdie Bahr
bra ted the birUi:days of ;Mr. and of Athens. Mr. and Mr■, P aul
Mrs. M usser with a picnic at Bricker , M r . and MN. William
Forked P..un Lake. Rev. T. v. Egle, Mr. and Mn, Gene Egle and
Weills and Rev. Art Marcum two children of Delawa re and Mr.
were dinner e uests of the Kings and Mr1. Charle, Wright of Colon Sunda)'·
umbur w.ere weetend auesb of
Mr. and Mn. Cirrie Bahr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dugan and
Mt. and Mn. Charlu Lewis · o(
Marty have moved into the Prall Cuyahoga Falls, Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs.
property. They have been reaid- JOh " e rigg OI HOu oway, oh·16• Mr,
ing with her parents Mr. and and Mrs. Chuies Betzing of TupMrs, Guy Kennedy, Mi,ddleport.
per, Pta·1 n, were week end guea•·
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker of Rev. and Mn. W. W. Bragg,

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of Pa/«ersburg spent last Wt"ek
with her parent1, Mr. and ,i!rS,
Dennis Duddin!JI.
l'1lr. and Mn. C�il Blessing ;1nd \
family a£ Akron, Ohta, were Mou day guesUI of Mr. and Mn:. Dallas
Yeage r and Mr. and Mn. Charlt!s
Yeager and (11'1\i\y.
Harrlet Ann Wal1h, rlaughler of
Mr. and Mr!I. Harry Wali;h. 1s im­
proving aft e r having under gone a
tonJillectomy at the Mason Clinic
last week.
Mn. T. R. Doia is �covering
at her home l'lll owlna: rec-en t sur­
geey at Meiga General Hospita 1 in
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The Middleport pr oject Is �n e
Gen. Dawson lssued over his
name Report No. 5 of the "Ohio or �he g�oup of l?cal protectio n
Water Plan Jnventory" In which proJ ects inc luded m the compr e�id�le�rl was llst�d as In the hensivc_ plas:i for fl�d control in
act�ve categ'!rY with a project the Oh1? River basin. The 1.:0 mcosting approximately $5,868,000 prehenuve plan was authomed
of which local participation wou ld I by Congress in the Flood Control
be $448,000.
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; Act of 1938. A general design
Since this was consldcrcd ncwa report on the Middleport project,

Just Arrived!

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lo the Huntmgton, W . Va. Corp!
of Engineers about it brought the
response quoted below. In · the
map above the outline of the proposed flood wall for Middleport
is shown. The letter:

ever comes to pass, will have
guidlines to foll ow according to
a recent pamphlet issued by Miles
M . Dawson, B. G., U. S. Army
(rel.) entitled "Flood Control in
Ohio."

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MAILBAG
EDITOR'S

and Mra. Edgar Allensworth. Mrs. 1
Allensworth retu r ned to Vlrglnla
with them for a visit. Al.so visiting
with Mrs. Hartinger over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. C■rl Bram•
lage of Pekin, Illnols.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham and
n!med a conclusion that the pro­ family or Portsm o uth and Ba rbara
j�ct had a favorable . ratio of bene­ Hoffnu of Findley visited over the
fits to C'lsts at that hme1 However, ho liday week end with ;\frs. Addie
local interests then- Indicated that Bitter.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones rethey were unable to fulfill the
last Friday fro m Caledonia
turned
requirements of local cooperation. The project continues �o be where they visited with Mr. and
included in the "active'' category Mrs. John Lucas and children,
of authorized projects on the ha­ Rodney and Ma rjorie. While there
sis of the findings In that project they attended the piano recital of
Marjo rie and the baccalaureate
report.
1 A ne w study would be required and commencement exercises for
lo determine the p resent economic Rodne)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vander hoof
j ustification !or local flood pro­
teetlon at Middleport and to de- (Marjorle j',{ii)er) of Waldo , who
velop a scheme based on prosent visited in Ironton over the week
i mprovements In the city, A nece1- end spent Saturday night 'fith Mrs.
sar)' p relimlnary to such a 1tudy Vanderhoof's Cather, I. E - Miller
wou ld be a sh o wing b"y . reilpon­ before returning to their ho me
sible local interellh that they are Sunda)'. Mr. Miller and his grand•
able now to fulfill the req.uire­ daughter, Dianne, returned to Wal­
ments o f local cooperation per­ do \ltith them for the week and the
taining to the
furnishing of VanderbOOfs will return them to
rights of wa)', rel o cation of ulili· Middleport next week end.
Mrs. Harry E. Hoagland and Miss
ties and operation of the project
Grace Savage of Columbus were
after completion,
Miss Jean
We have had no e:s.p1ession gueslll of their Piece,
end.
week
holiday
the
"'vcr
Lama,
from local interests since 1'938 re•
'Mrs, Clsrence R. Bailer and
garding their attitude
toward
flood protection (or Middlepo rt. sons and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, who
No furthe r plan will be made for visited over the week end with
the project unjii an Interest ls Mrs. Minnie Erlewine and family
indicated by otflctals Lo[ the com• and also attended the MHS alu m ni
banquet, retur ned to their homes
munlty.
in Springfield Sunday.
Sincerely yours,
Mr. and M rs. Jack White (Doro•
Steven Malevtch,
thy Nell Stewart) of Norwalk visil·
Colonel, Corps of Enginee rs
ed over the holiday with Mrs. O.
District Engineer.
H. Stewart.
Mr. and M rs. George Price and
family (°idary Mourning ) spent the
week end w�tb Mrs. Goldya M ourn­
ing and Mr. and Mra. Jim Mourn­
ing and 110n, Dale. They abo visit­
ed with Mr. and Mra. George Prire
Sr, of Long Bottom. Their son,
Bill)', remained [or the sum mer
with Mra. MourninJ and Dave with
By FRIDDII HOUDASHELT
the Prices.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Among those from out of town
Mrs. 1'"'rancis Overturf were their who were here tor the alumni ban­
children and familles, Mr. and quet were l'M. and Mrs. Merrill K.
; Mn. William J. (Dorothy) Harman Peters and dauJb.ter, Linda Kay,
, of Ashland, K.)'., M r. and Mrs. of Cincinnati and Mr . and Mrs, Er­
i Ralph Dunt (Noami) of Gallipolle nest Robertson (Phyllis Bauer) of
and M r . and Mra. Paul Overturf Charleston.
and baby of Columbus. They came
The Mt. Moriah Miealonary Sod·
especially to aUend the MHS alum- ety wm meet Thursday evenln11 at
ni banquet. The Paul Ove rturf, re- 1 the home of Mra. C. R. Young al
mained for a week'1 vl1it here.
7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice and
Mrs. Charles Stoba.rt and daugh1
• son, Billy, local, and Mr. •nd .Mrs. ters came last week for a villt with
j Durward Cummings of Pomeroy her pil'enta, Mr. and .Mrt. John
has
left last week for a two week
' visit L:hanccy, )fr. Stobart. who
In the Eaate.rn state&amp;.
been emplO)'ed in the La'rlcaster
Miss Sbaron Jones, wtudent at achoo! system came Tue,day and
I OU, arrived home Tuesday for the on Friday the family will move
summer v.i.cation. MIBS Jones was thelr household furnitu re to Galhome Saturday to attended the Upolis where Mr. Stobut has acalumni banquet.
cepted a poaition,
Mrs. Jimmy Walker waa taken
Mrs. Emma BiSBel, who has been
lo Meigl General Hoapit&amp;I Tuesday
in
Wellsbu rg the past week be­
'
·
for treatment.
cause of the illness of her eon, Ir·
Mr, and Mn, Stanley Addlesbur- vin, returned home over the week
11er visited over the week end in end. Her 4jlaugtiter, Mrs. Thelma
CaldwPII with relatJves. ' Ml!, Ad- Pratt, went to Wellwburg fo� her.
,
dlesbu rger /lnlihed the eourse at Mr. Bissel is somewhat impro ved
the SoutherlOn Beauty School in but ts 1tlll hospitalized in SteubenAthens la.!it Week.
Yille.
Roger ClianCe')' who has been
Mrs. Ralph (Grace
McDonald)
teaching ip Balllmore ttits . past Hanawalt of Columbua who was in
year, arrived home yesterday for MiddleJ)Ort Saturday to attend the
the summ•r mOl\tlui. .
a}ml1nl banquet, -was the overnight
Captain and Mn. J-mea Harting- uest of M r . and Mrs. Albert Mar•
er .tnd chlldnJn Ot Atexindrla; Va,, fin o( Pomeroy. '
1\'ilited over the week end with · Mr. and Mr,. J. Y:, Jividen of
�a. La�rencf ij...UJ11.er and Mr. Colwnbua s��l ��nday with Mr.

Guidelines Established For Flood Control In

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SOClety
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Mr. and Mn. N •than Bi.IP en,
tertamed • IJ"OUP ot re.laUvn over
the week end ■t tbelr bome, Ru.t­
land Road.
Gueists were Mr . and Mr-a. Dale
Congrove, Dayton; ltr1. Dana Hy,
sell and son, Robert, Colwnbtl.f;
and Mr. and Mrs. H1rold Dunfee
of
l u e
f �r: �� :�u. Mr. and Mra, Dunfee
and Mr . and Mra. Biua attended
the Rutland High School alumni
banq u__
et.
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solo · ·Flow Gently Sweet Afton''
ir , l r
th
,olo ·· You'l l
by Sa m mie Yates with Jocelyn 1 e r.i · · c a mel
Nc\'er Walk Alune" by Howard
Ti!Ylor al the piano.
ohn .on, arromp_anied by JocP l)'n
Miu Carol Teaford introduced J
T.iylor
_at the piano .
the speaker, Rev. John Elw ood,
Maurice Lott, P r111c1pal . pr�usmg the t opic "Where Are Yo u
nted l_.b e class and told of their
Going " He told the graduate, &amp;e
�ccompltshmcnls. Spencer Sle:;i rns
' "aR the years go on this que■lion
nlr u ced T heron J ohnson, vice
will become more important to i �
pre11derit of the Southern Local
yo u. We are llvina: in 8 world
School B?ard, who then present •
that ii moving all too f,11t our
ed the diplomas.
world today doesn'l know 'where
,
. .
It s im
· portan t th a1
II u;
·
· gotng.
The b �ned1ct1 on w1a given by
[ each graduate kno"':1 where they A:ev. Arthur McCauk.-y. The Reces. are going, al110, eac� one , tw uld aaonaJ by Mn. Lee.
] get a �Hgh School dipl oma. The
A . reception �ollowed for the
n�xt six ye�rs (adolesc�nt ye- an) relahvea
and friends with Mn.
I will . determ ine your llvea .. forty S.abri! Morri110n p residing ilt the
or fifty _years from i:iow.
�e punch bowl, Mn. Edna Price
cl_osed with lhe �o llow1_ng �dv1c� served the cake whkh wu white
his Fathe_r had 1�ven hi m , Don t and decorated with the school
do anything you II regret wh_en �o)�r• of white and red with the
you are older. Prepare Y ur hfe m1hali. R. G. S._ on each aerving.
?,
and pla�s . for the fut �re.
Mn. Webb _presided at the 1ilver
,
An o.�1gmal poem, One Step coffee &amp;ervace. N uts and minll
B�yond by Robe�a C �ancey, a I were used. All of this was plae.
m ued ensemble 1mgmg 'Come lo I ed on an attractive table of while

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June 2.

The eighth grade class of Racine Grade School had their
graduation May 24th al the Raci ne H.i Auditorium with the
fo llowing program : the Processional by Mrs. Dick Lee, Invo­
cation � Re11 . F. E. Dunn, ··_A,rn erica" by the au d ience. Songs,
" Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spm t ' ' and "Aloha Oe" hy the 8th
Lee at the pia n o . A violin
grade dass accompanied by M rs.
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Pupils At Commencement On May 24

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M r. and Mrs. fi o)'d Blaine or Ak­
The banquet wa.!I served b)'
ron,
Obio, were weet end gu('st�
NorthweBtern PTA mem ber11.
Mr. and
of hi• 1ister and family,
The m t't'ting was presid ed over
"Mrs. Mary
and
.
F.
B.
Board,
'1ra
by Qresident Ntlte Wise who welBe rry and �aughter, Sherry.
corned the visitors. The invocation
Thomae Marr of Wheeling -re•
was 1iven b)' Rt:v. Ge orge Dafls
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
·Mrs. Wanda Williams gave the
Yea 11er and Mr. Charle!! Marr.
tr@aaurer's report and Mis � Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Roush, Ar­
Pri mary No. 1 , '1"rs. Donald Chase, secretar y, gave a reading
friends
and relatives tn this a rea.
of last year's m eeting. Mr. Wise
�fora and Mrs. Rex Bally.
Suhday dinner gues t s of
They
were
Primary No. 2, Mrs. Paul Karr then introduced Cul Denison, as
Mr.
a'nd
Mrs.
Dallas Yeager.
toastma
ster, for the program.
mittee members has organized county study and Mrs. George Woll.
ployeea. Within live days hundreds of Ohio
Wa)'ne Rou sh, valedict orian,
Walker
Juni or No. 1. Mrs. Edmund Life
Mr. and Mra. Charles
committees lo su rvey generally the critical and M rs. I . 0. McCoy.
employers had completed and returned their
class
1 960, son of Mr, and Mr1.
and son o1 McConnellsville, Ohio,
.
Orion Roush of Salem Center w as
unmet needs of their senior citizens 65 years
were week end guesta or her par•
questionnaire. A 20 percent return from the
Junior No. 2• Mrs. Roy Miller, inlroduced and it was announced
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roush.
of
age
or
older
who total close to 10 percent Mrs. Edgar Dorst and Mn. M ar- h�\"bad rtc•lved a fou r )'ear scbo3200 employers was necessary for the study
Mn. Elaine Vrber of Hunting­
.
of O!i!o's population.
g,rret A m berger.
Ilffh ip to oh·io Un I versI ty gIven
yet appro1imalely 60 pereent h..,e re!pollded
-ton and Mrs. Mabel Gerlach of
· Dwl1ht MUtchler, RHS alumTeen Age, Mrs. Samuel Michael
Point Pleyant spent Saturday with
The Com�lsslon•s program will culminate
already,
:
�
and Rev, Roberl Card.
·
, Conf
Mn.
;Jean 'Ebersbach and attended
, I arid atto
••, who
B urt , a pl'OIi\lnent Cle.,
ev�
rne,
nor
a
rence
w·1th t!i•e �--•
olumbus
uvver
t C
•
e
.
The Ihe me ror this year 1,
th�
Waba"1a
Alumnl bar1uet and
Mr.
Mutchler
then
r
eco
wn
�
1 "The Teaching, or le,u,"'. Age,
bu to been aotlve In tthe cievelanlt and next September 19th and 20th.
n� and 1ave a flhort talt m
d•nte.
£rom 3 to 16 y eara. The hour! whic�
ura:ed the
. lo
it Ill ' query has nm­ or school will be 9 to 1 1 eacb day Ohtiderhe-•0�e means ofalumni
Fat, �rt"
·:y,_ and Mrs; Robert Lieving of
startmg
Huntina:ton were week end guests
d� me itrlm.
to"1enti m ent on for two weeks. Commencem ent � ll'holar■hip fund .
.
of her mother, Mrs, Clara R oush,
aa:dhl ■t ttie famou, lady in the will be held at the Qielter Grade
'Herb ert Grate, cla511 l960, preand atte,nded the Wahama alum ni
l�Ce �d . 1ttd blacli: sown 1ilting so Scho ol, Sunday, Ju n!! 28 at 8 p. 1ented two vocal solos "Old Man
demu,i!ly.
banqudt. and· d,.nce.
m, An)' child needing transporta­ Rlver" and •·Mademoiselle Marie"
Mra. Alma Dudding ot Nitro was
tion
c;ill
Mrs.
Jack
Spencer.
All
:8et1UN it ha1 been 1tiga:ested by
Way ne Roush, played two piano
the IUett o( her sister and family,
some wa 1 that 1he'd done run him children or the surrounding com­ solos a classical medley and
Mr. and M r!'! Eber Roush: 1 Her sis­
m unity are urged lo attend.
oft ere the portrait wa■ painted.
b oogie woogle.
ter,
Mary Dudding, returned to Ni­
George Dallas, exe�utive head
tro
with
he r for a vtsil
• LO\)KJN&lt;l AROUND - I sl mply
Northwe,t,rn Lo•al
o,·,tr·,,t •·.."·
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Mr11. France, Adams D)'er of
dld NOT know pretty Roeema •·,
traduced all high schoo l -and eleAtlanta, Ga., arrived last week to
maf a Lyons, E1thet 8otiK Simpson. Fern
1 ¥11fi
nF01#u
mentary teachers who were previsi
Su
nday
with
his
father,
d
count of the very youni popula- Cheesebrew, Euvetta Bech t le a.nd
OD TV:
te
sent. He also m ade mention of
M r. and Mrs. Albert Snyde r and spend -a vacaOon with Mr. and Mrs.
lj"1:'Q', Oan,1)' Thomal!'S TV- eon, li o n ef our town here of late. a hair dozen others up at East e rn
daughte r, Dian, of HunLlngton, Gu, Rou1b. She attend the aJum ni
Jim Venarri being chosen as Pea rl Parker, Chester.
�ltl m1i!, lea ve■ hoibe. His new Seeme to me I 1ee 3 babies where Star's hobo party recently - 88
of her aunt, banquet and dance at W:ahama on
Class A All-Ohio Coach of Ye-ar.
GUILD TO MEIT
J cruesUI
"'
M r. an d Mrs. John Montgomery were hollda"
Saturda)'. Other weekend guests. of
ntirle ■t the orl)h■naiie he selects there u!led to be one lohe child. for Mabel and Bes1 Sanborn-well,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles.
Carl Morr is, chairman of the
The Gt.old or Grace Episcopal
-Elvls E,rp.
Lera la)', unde r three in 11ge. No Wtmla fall m e - and I never did Churth will meet Thursday t•vcn­ nominalina: committee oUered the Colu m bus spent the weekend with
MiBS Lea Jean Arbaugh of C'ol­ the Rouaheil were il:frs. Joe Martin
purpose in this, just a mild curioll- !!Ct any beans out of that pol coo k- ing al thP ho me of Mrs. J. O. Hoe­ foltowlng names as officers for their parents, Mr. and Mrt. Carlos umbus spent the week erid with and daua:ht"er, Dow Counterm an.
Old yol.l ever get m ad and l eave ity on m )' part. I know people with ing so blithely over a fire { ? )­ del with '1:iss Sue Lef:iew as co­ 1961; President. Bruce May; Vice Snowden and Jeff and Mt'. and her parent.I, Mr. and "Mrs. John A r- · and Mrs. Ca rl Sqest, all of F orl
Mrs. Francis Montgo mery of Langs
Wayne, Indiana.
home? I did, and hid in a s mall as high as I Q grandchildren right , just put on a false nose and you hosteBS.
baugh, and son. We11le)'.
Preaident, Eugene Fink; Secretary ville.
Mr, and Mts, Raymond Stewart
rhlcken house (or what 1eemed to here Jn town and common to see eo n ro b a bank with Impunity­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner
Donna Jean Nelson and Treasurof
DafLon were weekend guests or
me houu and hour,. It waa proba- I 6 to 10 a:randehlldren to most ,o goody, I haven't had a t'hance to
s
the
family
ent
and
Columbuw
of
er,
Ma,:ine
Griffith,
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denison of
p
u.111 Impunity for ages - "Ued''
,md 60 year old,.
bly tmeen mlnutei,
Al)MISSlONS, Ma)' 3 1 : Fred A, · James Thomas and Don M organ D;iyton apent the weekend with week end with ht:r parents, Mr. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stewa rt.
No one e.ttled. No one came. I
By the wa y, even tlte Ceder.al Haye1 m owing a neighbor's lawn- Shiflet, Middleport; Mrs. Thor Ol­ were called u pon and In tu rn her mother, Mrs. Helen Long.
and M rs. Carl Lemle)'.
Dlanci Capehart, student at the
iOt to thinkina: hoW terribly I gove rnment Is be alnntog to wonder and Erie Cha m be rs )'ells, "Hey, son CarS&lt;'y, Harrisonv.Hle; Carl B. each expre11ed his pleasure ot
M
r
s.
Paul
To
r
rente
and
son,
Grese
Mr. and Mrs. Rus ll Adams
loved M.-m11 after al l, and h ow wh111t t.o do with u1 senior citizens. Red, J ran a nail in m)' fool"­ Weese, Syra"t.'ll'Se; Jc,hn, ab Ttibett, belnl able lo attend.
and Sue ol Leewood, w . v a., a:ory, Columbus, spent the week UniVeralty of Kentucky, was a
aood 11Q&gt;per 'A'Ould 1,aate. Out l As wUneu ,11. 1'f(eftt contetenee at "Red," unsym pathetically mowa on San&lt;t,,vlHe; M·rs . t:hlrlei' Vern o n­
The 1roup joined in singing the spent the weekend here with her end with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tor­ weekend guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Capehart. Other
came.
Rio Grande on ""Pr oblema or the but Dickie Bodi me r joins Eric and Ferguson, West Colu m bir, M rs . 'high school 1001, accompanied by m other, Mrs. Belle Martin, Will• rence and [ anlily.
gue1t1 of the Ca�tiarta. were M r.
l should probably have bnen Aetna." My O',Vn oUsprln a attend- ortera sympa t hy - made me think Robert Raymond
eroy. "Mr9. Catherine Shenefield at the lam Mar tin and children irnd
and Mrs. Ralph Potter and daugh•
called Phlne11 Blanche Matlhew■ Ina thl1 "lil line of dUt)'," comes o r ,1nother fav orite story- Man
DISCHARGES, May 3 .,. Miary piano.
John Martin. Billle Lou and Elena
ler. W�rren, Ohio; M r. and Mra.
after that, ffte r my redoutable back bewildered. Bewildered be- ca m e rushing up to a neighbor, Ruth McClure, Mrs. Jam ·J:. Fer­
P,fflQ$
Benediction was offered b)' Rev, Martin ret u rned home with them
Lee Krluu and ftfflily, Holland
a:reat �randfather, knolfO for his cause he haa a coupla parents that "Jeb, Jeb, fer gosh sake a wo lr jest g ul!On, Herman Lee Stewa .·• Harry Davis,
for a visit.
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hysell and
tempery blitzes j ust by spells.
' II never sit very calml)' In a chlm- ran into yo ur cahin '-Jeb shl ftt-d 1. ,eo llarc u-s, James Elmer nne)'
The group then adjou rned to
famil)', Columb\ls; M r . and Mrs.
ney corner, a nd besldel, who hae a his quid, sezec, "Waal, m y wJfc's Virginia Marie Blake, Connie
Julia
Lucas
--was
Saturday
a
H1rtun1
.
.John
ly
Mn
'the new high school gy m where
A favorl� clipping I have pre- 1pare chimney corner the1e day1? In there , Je11t let him get out the Bright, Ben Jl'ranklin K ' rso n, ' dandng was enjoyed
nlghl guest of Susie Pa rker.
Rebecca Radford visited Diana Phil M)'erS, Columbus; Mri. La wby approxi­
Mrs.
1ent• ■ 1m111l ho)' drag,gl nt home at Ours I■ tilled wlLh • bookcase so be,i t way he can" - Mr. Roes P u l­ Mt1. Artihur J\, Law, Mrs. ,oward ' matel)'
Mr.
Mrs.
and
·Atkinson
Dennis
m iUer a few days laat week. rence Capehart, Co lumbus;
Weyers
500 persons to the music
Judy
Warren
Columbus;
a;
Feltchl
nli:ht to hi■ parents' lla:hled win• "Tltere You Are" a, 1 acemlngly len telllng me how he helped bulld B. S1n1 11der11, Mrs. Ohafll
and
m ily of Columbus were the
fa
1
rt,
o
Middlep
,
r
visBaue
11
Buddy
. Mil- of the Chet Haddox Orchestra,
(� Self, c;oh,imbus; Mr. an1t-..M rs. Jack
w
d�Wll and mumbllna;, "GueH 1'11 derunct ,(Is bt?) Geor•e , Gobe� al· t Q,C ij. R. b t,dae ,,at,, Pt
111\ ' alant Milt&amp; MIiier.
Weber Theobald waa the only · eekend g\leeta of her p arents, itlng Mr. and . Mrs, Wm. Rad
f
'
)'Cart .ago in 1908) c1ve her one more chance."
Mr.
and
Mrs,
(Hair
Taylor.
l#lfttl £ut ll,
'
andi-tlmib'
189lY,faa(Lrn.. a,;t,4, f.aallai. Spring
.i
�
I
'I
perion attent1Hul!l 'ttHn1�nllttg the
--I
1lo buUd, �
how
know
f1�d, Olt1.o;-; 1Ml :a°n4 "Mrs. Richard
f
A
l
1.ttlrf'
M
eattng'more,
lona:er,
be
r. and Mrs. William Lanlilng
-ellvln1
re
·
Vh
o
o
ln
Ke
Class 1910. The Ctaliis • hJ.920 ob­
,,
I hope (and believe) that ollr and J ull &amp;etting all these younlf aL that 1turdy struct
t toor Fairborn were weeken d gu-esf!I
and Mr!. Otis M'.arret, entered Hol- Rosenbaum anil fam ily, Pomeroy;
Seven of the twelve members or served their reunion.
Heavonly P'ather J1 Jlke that. When experts in a dither 11 to what on d41y - I have company coming for
of their da ughter Mr. and Mrs. zer Hospital, Monday, for a tonsil• and Mr. and Mrl. Fred Rosenb11:1m, PolJ}eroy.
the · week end - fwo lifelong dear t he 1 960 graduatiua class of Ches•
.
� come ld weal')', btldrafJgled, buf- earth to do about us.
Jectomy.
M r. and Mrs. Wllllam Dean, Bob Hill and Billy.
friends - A m I atewing a ro und, ter IHi,h School ■nd their families
the
r
at
Bu
Henry
student
aess,
Mr.
feted, we hive the ltia:h hope, that
and
Denison
rl
Ca
rs.
ot
.M
Thom••
Clarence
Mr. and Mrs.
Tere1a ind Saundra, Mrs. Mary
He, too, wUI forgive, re1iore, reOh, )'CII, one of my very molt di Hing out corner11, baking a cake, enjoyed a P\ltluck dinner Sunday Dean and
1
Wheeling
the
pent
with
weekend
raneo, Ohlo, attended Sun, Uni_vefsit)' of West Virginia, M or­
Ma
of
Ja m es 1pent Monday
at the ho me or Mr. and Mrs.
that
or
ra
to
N
m
fa
Joice.
'her fathe r Lee Myer s and friends. day Scho61 here May 20 while en, a:� ntown, arrive;d home ever the
�!: � ;� 7t�r� f��•�
�� l
t: :0�-;;; :�:;..-� �1�:: Dwight Milhoan, Flatwood•.
week end· to be with his mother,
1
Mr. and Mn. Archie Simp\:ln1 route to visit the cemetery.
ral. The)'
1
'
. E�ily B1,1rg�ss. The Burgess
ft!'.n
or
Sm«,U �• ■weet l)'rlftll fllls the put off f.he usual 6 1un salute, or and ,tt and viaJt - And 10 to Al•
W.
City,
Coal
-r
r . and
M
and
Va.,
Mrs.
eand
Stahl
Mr.
rr)'
■
•
Attendlna wero Mr. and Mrs.
ai r , M)'
robilq• and cat blrd1 ia lt 10--l'm aahamed not to umnl and Commencement-the1're Kenneth Chaney
Mrs. William SJmpkins and famlly turned home Tuesday after a va- lamil)' left on M onday fo r M�rtins­
and diUdren
1
coming
purpose!)' tor Alumni
are ft!laetf ,' and bathlna: �II about. know.
o l Clarksvll�a., called On M r . cati on trip thro ugh ArlzotUil and v�Ue, Vlr,einl@I, for a two weeks
Kenda and Bill, Pnineroy; kr. a nd
trip , They
make their home ln
"d
o
wn
ho
m
e"
G reen, ,,. l'I arc all the loVcly
the whole high Mr■. Grant
and Mrs. Bruce May" Mmfday,
Anyway, they 11hot 'e m off.
other p\ ces of lnt"er @'s t.
Smith. Reedaville: Mr.
the future.
in
inav\lle
Ma)"t
l'
Mr, and Mrs. Clitrord Harrls
maplet and tender new iirHs. And G randmu, aa:c&lt;l, tremulous, u d, purpose of this aa11erly ex pected and Mr11.
ia
h
regul r apRev. Card tilled
Dale Ruaaell, qhUd r cn
Jn sincere appreciation tor the
Mr.
an�
Mn.
Jo1eph Cubbage
vi11lt Is to ■ee eaoh other, not a hot
•• l wlah ilf �ld forever be 1prJn1. fainted dead 11way.
and
t
fa
m ily, Columbus, were week
he
e
olntment
Sluii:la
)'
motnln1.
p
Jane Ann and JeHref, and r. and publicit y you gave to ue and our
I no w ttffnk of KHtl "Ode To A
Eastman re- an� dau_Shler of Barberton, Ohi o,
"Oh, pa," 11obbed youna: Em ma- frled,to- a- dark-brown hostess p a nt- Mrs. La r
U
end
•n4
gue
r grandparents,
he
or
.!lh
Ray
M
Mt.
.
ry :Brown, Colu m bf; Mrs. Farm Bureau Women's Committee
M r . and Mrs. Dell Luckadoo.
G recian Urll-!",1. On lhe urn art! unc, "Look, t he y're shot Grand- ing over a hot 1tove, dust clolh Wilbu
cently s pent a day ·wit h Mr1, Cln• -were week end ILl_eA'8 of M r. a.nd
r Gillilan, Canton, a d Mr.
while we were helping with the
O
Mrs, Qlln }Vo(fe of Mason and Mr.
In
hand - h, I'll stir around a nd
Mr.
1raceful yo\lH1 fl.:utet 4) _,an eter- ma."
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Michael
da Carper, Pomeroy.
and M ra. Mllhoa n and daui1hters, May Circle of S,fety Check. The
and
tlx a few tr ifle,, potato salad, meat
·
M,rs. Lloyd Roush of !llew Ha•
in
an
nal tnd Joyout- da�te. K'efrU mmea
tl
of
d Mike
Chllllcothe were the
Mri. Anna Re ter is vlslting
Pegay and l;leldi. ,· �
newspaper w11 our best means or
ven. _ M r. and ,Mr11. Cubbage at.
-" Forever thou be fouq ■nd
weekend guests of his parents, Bellefontaine.
And I never have found the ans- loaf, • 1hnpl,e (ye11, bo, 1lmplel)
a:etling the word to the Meigs
I we r to "Where Wa:s Whistle
, , .
1he l)e fair."
Mr, and Mn. Elza Michael and
11 what
r 's de RRert - the welco m e
M'r. a hd. Mn, Holly O'Neal and �nded the alumni banquet and
County
people III to when and
thty really want - Johnn)' AllenwThelma.
The)'
left Sunday for children of near Lancaster attend, da pce at Waha,ma Sa\ urday.
where the ebeclc.1 would be held,
1
wort h getting to go trout rtshlng
Blll Foa}esong, aon of M r.
rning to_ atten d a
Co
family re- ed g!'ldtt&amp;tion� enttl1e!i Jt. · PomThanb again for· your wonderhas reway up in West Virginia with
unl on.
c
roy High School, Thursday even- Mr■. Donald Fo,:leaon&amp;,
ful fooperation.
THI CANYON
the
his
t
to
or
parent!
h{!me.
frlend-----Mama
F1011le
to
joln
him
��
.,a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Law:rent!e
Grogan
.
s a
Ing when her 1later Maryf
40R081
7, Larr• round 2&amp;, Took
Te Mary and Frank Ht.tmphrey
Mrs. Vir&amp;II Hamm
l owing bis freshman year at
f
·
ol
later
Flos,le
always
waa
one
to
r
,
..cli
tl
lii
i
u,e
o(
i1
and
famll
Grue-moved
from
th,
ua
r
membe
ss
ng
I , rlke
room
a•
Out on the open prairie
:';ecretary of Meli• County
)'
the o utd oors _
1 recall correctser place to the George Kennedy
Freda Will and dtu�ter, Mary, M�shall Colleae.
� loo;i tlJ u lce
The Mastes came walking one day.
one••
"'- RedrA1
Safety CommJttee
ty
she
al
way1
went
hunting
with
Mr. and, M rs. Cflrlsty Bletner
lace.
JI ant
,
are a_ptlldipif thl ..,e,t .enil .with
p
own
d. Serr
.Mr.a. Edmond Grueser
He found ft very barren, �
ha\'4!' ha� M'r. and Mrs. Albert Wa iiher
fathe
r and huabtnd Bob-We
lt. Book of
M
r
M
a.
Cavet
Edmundson
M
r
.
and
Mia.
-Holly
O'Neil
r
.
and
and
!I. Musto
No fiowera bloomed b)' the way,
ti). Pennlt•
PubUclty Cha irman
oner . of M'willon, Ohio, as their
arth rJUcs had better ju1t 11lve up
hour■ ( occl , ) HI. Picture.qua
and daua:htera, Columbua, were �htldren, Lane1irter:
note
The Master asked of the prairie
1ueab for two, Wefkl.
(1
have)
one
of
J'
my
12. Stir, up
S
friend•
P'
n
told
n
r
weeken
f
Mr.
ot
cueats
Mn.
d
M
a
d
of
tha
e
.
E.
and
.
.
M
SI!. Cant
11&gt;, Fann
"Where are the nowers
dearf': Florida
me "Finl I talce 2 atplrin, then I
U. JCv• a HCOn.d
Mn. Loi, Jl9ulh and son, Billy,
Ulli
l:
Nate
8P'!l'l
Yacatio
Wise
n
Wise,
the
t
Mn.
w
36. Food
Mina
Columbus
end
Jnd
wee
ani mal
"I have no seed,'' 1he an1wend
lef
ahlld
1
t
A
I
urn
o
n
cln
t p.1, week 1or Huntington,
and
rrom
there
n
r
k
M
'•
1hh.
ro
Mrs.
. and Mrs. Roas ShuJer and Mr. a nd Mn. Ha ld Blac ■to and
Robert Ja, ot Columbus,
"t
1 ''That •, why my land la
20 A. trill
drear.
14. Inventor'•
1"e'!f'., where they will make their
kinda lost h11r, but 1he had a
Miu
37, Crt1..
Robe,t1
Rusaell
family
have
moved
from
Colum•
chlldNn.
21:
F
a bulou,
or
Corning,
Then to the bir(ls the Maile r ■pate
14ft11Uar(l
whole series ,nd ,till acheo--bul
Mrs Ro rt Rawllnp and son, bus bitk to their home while Mr.
41tnt•
bird
Mr. and Mr,. R.
Hlffllllr and
"G o carr)' a-,,a1
••, r•r and wI de.
111, 'llaraoh'I
ahapcd
1'••&amp;1!flla,'• .t11w..
t had hl1hly N11olved earlv
this
11, Rlvtr (8.A.)
c
ra1I, an1 Debbie Grueser of Mid•
Shuler
11
tmployed
at
Columbus.
son,
Kenneth,
of
M■rt•tta,
-wen
�- and Mn. �o W'i"ia and
�
Scatter
them over the prairle sO
da)lptor
..
•
o! 14.a■on h.v&lt;\. P'!J'C�■ed the
flrure
week 1 wouId N OT comp1 ■In - of
2:1 . Throurh
.
'"'1'
M
.d_leport
n!t
left
Monday
Su
Mr.
for
a
ol
n,
two
week■
nd11"
...
�
That flower, ma)' bloom at hep
TITL
tum 35. A.nior
f
ua•I
IISII
D
hom_o
of,l!IU, l,oij 1!A,111h and hlYe
Ol'�I
all the dn,ary coa.veraatlona
38. GCR\11 of
f.2. Slla:t'.t
R.
'1e
-,,cation In norlda.
John' H-nl.
, . ,,
_,._
lide , ,
It.
NEW
.
movisr'lnto
B
olh
ll1ht'Mr
VO!U(
O
Mont•
11'
21, TIiie prNtnt
tropical
dtp1,.ulo!l
those of detalllnc a ll m enta ,_ 1
01'
their
tri
,
,
and
the)'
uy
and
p
plan to vlilt
Up apra�a: crocus ,nd' "1�m-)w t'fOw.
•
w
Lime
■hruba
4i. Bulldlnr
pl o
had the blHHt tumor, Doc 11ld, "
.
,t
SUver
S
rh111
ilt
1n�
all!)
with
Mr,
p
2 1 . 'f'�&amp;P
foot,
::i�����\'l' :h:;,:� •Bo:�f
27. Acree
&lt;10. While, troat
addition
1u,P&lt;it ·�.\l�-M'it� OIAII
11nd "He pever IIW a gall bladder
ll)cl, Mn. Howard Ewina- �nd to (l(ld) Por•I have r«-ei•ed
24. D1..charrln1
Red
llllea, and buff•ln bean : 1
t ■lans&gt;
4.1, Ltvel
.
411. Boam
· like -MIN E" - theae Dot'II I ate
oller4
,
Riffle
"'•
�•
·•
.
•
·.
PRINCl.'roN,. N. 1. UPU.'111•
,
■P\!nd
,
a
d�y
1t
Miami
Beach. They
2I. 11"!1
The priirlie, once !C)-;-, desolittf.
lor ,u.m!'\•r lil{bll '1)a lc�m�,•· '!'Id
F■cu tty C6u�ll· , ol Prinee ton
11,.' and Mn. vtriK SIOl'J' •
crafty St1mJ1, ao don't lrllieve
ll""llM'l"'111""Tl'"'ffl"I
�
to
,pend
,evual
clay
■
at
DIY•
10, llfanth
M Theoloalcal Sem_¥'J -pasSf d 1
Wai be�ulll ul now 15 a d reaim.
dy Brenner announ ced Tuil4ay. cihlldNln of Spiinfflield 'f'lllit'ed M
c m - pure psycholog y tfi.ey
r
fRAa Bearh, incl vtdnlty
nortk ot
ii•• Aa:ala
M"la
ter
cim
b
e
wjUt
Pare
lh
4
•
e
r
,
ell
). �
tp 011"'
•'
�e
Ing In purut '4-ll defena�
jvppotttn1
Suridly re,olujlon 'h�
and Mr,, •JoQ/1'
they ue ._..,.Y, Mr. and
Brttatn
fver And, seeing the n
Wh
ile
t
·
"
•
ower
1
0
..
111,
lfllth,
lleau
JI
Robert
N'oliO�
.
ol
V■nder­
1
..,
.
E
ltlllt
.
Gr
n!Jht
ll#"
lf...., ,',
Mae Lambe\ out • and • o up11. ftO 'r­
a
..i
,
,,__..,.Ina
0t --0
· �,, WIUIam · 'Rllllell
l.
pl e,aed . ...·
Su'8"
l!arl
or
M
oyer
lor
a
i,,.;,.
.
8Pin'rlef
'blll•
IJ.
i
!l�'•
lljvlt\ijy
r.
illd
·c
·
.School,
ri.
holsterln1
M
r'-/l.a
two
of
her
eh■l
1
d
v
II
faat
,
tlill With Mr. Jlml Mn, Wll• JUb 12 bout at St, NichoW Arena
But th ll°"en that to hi nt ,._,.: �
LLClined' proli1Un1t the ou1•
talk ,bout proleulonal 1nJD
ru
Who
,
33. l'tmilt
Thundii
Qam
Oruear
of
nt
of
llkldleport.
'111omu
�
deareat
■nd Brown c,i, delend his tjtle with Mr and � "f!lll!&lt;
that 1■1 can ■Imply do anythln r•hup
n W.,..., · W of I !leffO 1tudent accu■ed ol
On
the
rair
t&lt;1ul
ie
He
d
not
p
eithe
,ee.
or
lul1
25
r
A
a
t
a
' Nl'tlolpatiq ta· a oltdown demonUi
141. City &lt;,,a.)
2
I can name a half dozen lines ahe
r
bu
milli
r
aha
'
cliq]!(
...,
J· ·
·
,,, efl
&lt;,lfffll
Carlos Ortlz or Lellll)' Mathewa.
_
s\ratJc)n.
lt, /111&lt;1•
! :s , "J L; , ,1 .
excels In rl•ht off lhe bat -Lucky A11ln he 11ked ol the prairie,
_·
"Where
a
r
e
the
Dowers
I
Mr.
lf'd Mn.- FtoJd B. Sallee ot
love
19. llul\dtnd
lucky "Paddle"' _ And why d id 1
bellf
Columbus� thtl foi'mer BetlY Reed
,s. HJawalh•
nice n■me Olen ever dluolw Into
"Paddle" _ '"Mlere'I I Reasnn ''- The beautiful wind tt owen arid wKo I• 1 IJ"tduite of Middleport
Hi&amp;l:1. Sth"I, were wfflr: end ,ue"sta
tern,
And I never tan thin\: to Hk ,
The
tolumblne
and
sweet
v
loleta!'' qt Kr. ad.� Mn. JohD
Smith at
"Paddle" _ 1 lmow whJ "'lrui"
ho�, lrt Chlfleaton. Mr.
Milla "Pinky" Root, and "Etti" In 1orrow the prairie answered,
ALWAl'8
,
. I fl'ld.yate of
Winebrenner, but not "Pad,11,i''- " MaateP th01e nower1 will not 8 h, •�b la also
LITIAIRI'
,
.
•lay.
�'
,,, ■i),d hit' wtle atlpnded the
A baby chtmn11 ,,..llow 1011 thto
e
un
1hlnes
)
li
down
Ul)On my I mhl tianq\1;t, wltb t e Sa lees.
tither Cink'■ 11.ttlni toora- Th ■
°DN)aat
SunditY the $'1t1,t'hai entert,iliied '
brave BMR to th, reseu, _ and
Unt
l
ey
and
blow
i
iiltll
• dlnner wl\lii Mr, OIi Mn.
away
....
wither
th
eunwhat I da rllna he ,.11 _ tiny
Harold J.o�se
'
eel claw■ all n■dy to cUn .- tb Then to tlle clouds the Muter ; S.M,
RIIIIVA
•
'
,poke
d' Mn
IA
Polile,w
a
tld'
M
■m ooth ,url■""· ••t""t I••th
.
.
�M, An4 with
ollf,1clril\. ltl w
bort Cdall ol lil"'-'I
�
'
i 1•,t · '
(OMMIT1\1li!•
�' . .I 11'" ,.
ICl!N l\ltl, bw-t -., 10 ""'I', 'ni;j · "�i'nio t1tll')l ltP' 0 '
.
'l0U
.
,
'
I
�Irle
1;11' ..,, /1,- CO,D,/'!/
'111,\M- • •
II I hold' him - how lowti
'
lb h
A....��,fli'll" i.&amp;n ; wqi/&lt;d,
• • ...� •.., - .
,.
�
,
e
�
�
'
the
#ttit'W
· , 'day - A ,mall one al home e■rty � ti l'nt1r:, '1fo•e1t
A�d •••In th' NI. !
· I
'
•
!itd.,
n
·
.
&lt;1
I
•
.
,. II to ,tt In , wit� l&gt;fd
and
�
� lieie
•11 •:•""
hu10 oho at '1&gt; o'tlotll' ·'
ch,1\'e:h - � I'll Hwr bl 11te
,
1• . t
""'"��-Arut CO'fered
t&amp; tl(1111r a nower. eo11,ld
,· • ·
� ,
¥It end - vt1lton with Jitlt. '1
aame man �ft:.
�
1ten.
,,. j nt
.
de V1Hon• Wf!ftl lir. .and �Tho Wilund thll .... d■rk ond' blial El- Jl!f'&gt;!I and Mt, and 111'1.
lNTilrTAllll WITM' ·lltllll�
ren
�- snd llr■, I!, 1: llttl
-i 1llltrW;C1nilit'ori 61 Hfllloill� . 'I
' llr■! EI\l'itc/d
1- \llaltl,nJ tn
t■lned wllh a ehlckto bu- llec;•me a ,,1,.. of boaul)I ,o nn!
dtnnor lund11 . at thfl\o bomt In �t tll1 Mlatot hwed lo ttn ..r , Btlpro ,tttti her "" a�d it■uotu- ,
.
'l! R R , , V I
"'t h 11$ nd'nr■ lbll ..... bJ,o,., tM,w, MT.
·Pl1two«t1.
i(+o_ Latn LewlL
•
1
l•r then,
llr- an&lt;I, Mn, Jim � ahd
1 1t 1 . , •. •
..._,
•'.-.:nl ,... Illa 11117 Bil� Ill taan, hel1'lt ft Rnd �••)'O&lt;!s.
IP ll'mf
Ml-, and 1'1n. Toni ,rclods ...,. In
,
·
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lltam Iii11tt aM
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A
1- _, pt ��tedl
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and Mrs. John Seines. They re­
t urned home Tuesday,
Mrs. Go ldya Mourning and son,
Ji m, and son. D,le, were in Point
Pleasant Monday where they visit·
ed with Mr . and Mrs. Hobart De·
wees and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hol­
land.
:11:r. and Mr11. Tom Wilkerson
ca me over the week end to return
his mothe r, Marie, lo their home in
Canton. Mrs. Wilkerson has been
visiting in Bradbury with Mrs.
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linen cloth and centered with 1
"tree'' with miniature white diplomas tied with red ribbon,
green fern plUJ • white camatlon
• gift for each gradu■te. Thil waa
an original idea by M r1. Ruth
St.um1 and m ade by her.
'Mle foll�in&amp; thi�y-tbree ar•·
duates received their diploma,:
Sandra Adami, Johnny Arnott,
Teddy Baile Roberta Cb
Linda Chanll!�: Earl Cleland, �;::;
(.1eland. Belt)' Gillilan
Ronad
Harri.a, Ka)' Hendricks, ' Richard
Holter, Howard Johnaon
Mu
Knopp, Jeffrey Lee, Lyn� Mal­
lory, Easter Mills, Wllllam Our,,
James Parsons. William Pinon,,
Ben Petrel, Donna Powell, Alan
Rees, Randall Reiber, Michael
Smith . Larry Spencer, Spencer
Steam,, Carol Teaford, Stanley
Watson. Unda White, William
Wicldioe, Marlin Wolle, Richard
Wolf and Sammie Yatea.

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Than ks To You r Tremen dous Respon se, We Have
Been Able To ClearO ur Basem ent Stock Room. Many
More Bargai ns That Must . Be Cleared Out. The Stock
Mu st Be Tu rned Into Cash, Regardless Of Cost. F u r.
ther Drasti c Cuts Have B een Made. SAVE $ $
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WORK OXFORD
Heavy Crepe Sdle

WOMEN'S

Dress Shoes
Mu•t Raise Cash

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Values To $8.00
All Colors and Sizes

Noth ing Held , Noth ing kese �ed, Alf '$�le � F.i nal
,. F ixtu res For Sale. Dea len We lcom e. Sav ings To 50%
When It's Gone It's Gone. Buy While We Still Hove Loh Of Sises
Open Daily Uutll S - Saturday Uatll 9 P.M•

1 04 EAST MAIN STREET

�Mel's Stars- Trounce Racine 12.2 Under Bachte l Field Lights
4- Daily Sentinel, Porneroy-MiddlepOrt, 0., J•ne 2, 1960

CASEY RECOVERI NG
·· -- ------NEW YORK UPI-Casey Sten• !-------------�
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��n�.��.'7� � .. : h�-;·t�: N��
Yori.: Yankees open a series with
the Botton Red Sox Friday night
al Yankee Stadium. Stengel Iii In
Lenox HHI Ho,pitol ,eco,enng
from I virus and high fever
Thf' Little Lea(ue Senator; or hander, for anolher run in the
Middleport sent Woody Call', In- fifth and two in the top Of th •
dlane down to their aecond sixth to win the contest.
UOELATZ ESCAPES WRECK
Mike Gardneor of the winners
straight dl!fl!'at 1Ve(1ne1day, 4-1, on
UPI-F.ddie
SAN FRANCISCO
Gary Stobar1 '11 2 hitter, besting waa te;p hitter with Un-ee l!lafeties.
Erd@l.at.z, coach of the Oakland Mike Bratton who gave up a first
Jerry Vanlnwagen
homered
Raiden in the American Foot ball
lnntna: homer-to Stobart-and 5 wilb nobody on to lead off the
Lncue, escaped injury Wednes­ other 111ftties, int"ludtnR II lead- sixth and Gardner doubled
and
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day when anotht!T car r■ m m e-d t he ort homer to Jerry V1n1nwa1en scored later on miscues for the
bad. of his 1960 Cadillar on the in tbe sixth.
fourth run. Bratton got the InJames Lick fieeway.
In the other game the Braves, dians· other hit, 11 single in the
with J i m Johnson working five first innin&amp;.
lnning11, trounced the Yankees
TRIBE SIGNS CLINE
Bratton fanned 12, walked one.
CHARLESTON, S &lt;,;. UPI-Th• 1 6-2.
Stobart fanned 13, wa Jked four.
Cleveland Indians have signed
The Jndlan1, defending: cha mps,
The Braves-Yankee i:a m e wae a
Tyrone Cline, a star pitcher and
and breaking ln a to!ler heavy contest of pi�chlng wlldness and
outfielder at Cle mson (.;ollege, to
with rootiH, scored th@ir lone ficldlng errors.
a boniu contract. Cline, 2 1 , will run
in the sixth when veter an Senators . . . . . . . . 100 012-4 6 O
Join the Mobile Club of the Class
catcher Buddy Moore singled . Indians
000 001 - 1 2 2
AA Southern Assn. June 8.
swiped •�ond, and ca me h o me on
Stobart and Gladwell. Bratton
R1lph Coleman's double-.
and Moore.
But the Senalllrs loaded with Braves
16 8 3
,11111·1
veterans led by Manager lfa.nk Yankees
2 4 6
Johnson (WP), Casci 6 and Casci
Clatworthy and Stobar t , a strong
rlrhthanded pitcher, pecked away Johnso11 6. Blaine (LP), Hood
1t Bratton, also a strong right- and J. Whitlatch,
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Senators Edge Indians 4 to 1
In M'ddl
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eport Li ttI e League

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Teachers Will
Attend Camp

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ANOTHER GOOD BUY FROM BAl&lt;ER'S

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Syracuse with an entry in the
Ohio Valley Industrial Softball
Leariue, will open tonight al 8 o'­
clock at Kyger against West Col­
umbia.
A r ecent achedule released for
the league•, seven tea m s w il l be
revised and re-inned later, lea­
gue officiall 111d today.

Four M:aton County "'ocatlon1J
acrleulture teachen will attend
the 39th Annual Vocational A&amp;rl­
cultal"e
1l Cedar Uk•
!II, tbe
Va, Stall FFA-tHA
li&gt; d &lt;Joo!en,ru,e ten te,,
BROWN •)Tl OFF I R
J, W, fa,, Jane 8-t.
Ill
u....PIULA�
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nu,, UPI- LIg ht
'poc,toil lo attend fr"1!1 lll11on
ght
champion
.Jo6 Brown has
wei
CO\IDty � Glenn smrth, Wa-b ama
HJg� Moo\· �;Ufford Dunn and I been offered a '°6,00o guarantee
Blaine No�. Pt. Pleaaant High . to defend ht■ Utie here ardnat
School and H1fold suHlvan, Han• Gene Grea�an:i et Oitrolt. The or­
fer was tllti(T'&amp;p�ed to Br�wn
Altt Hieb Se«iol.
'Wed'nesday by bo:iinc pro moter
Th, conference program ror Jimmy RlfliO
\iiho presented
I�., - 11 lnllll llro"'1 wllh tllt .it,rnatlve ol the
� � IJ!,me 'blprorinl Vo- ca,h l'!•rimtot or «J pe, cent ol
a "p1cltap" ln'cluatnll TV and
fl," E, ·EdW1r&amp;, film ln&lt;0rile,
slate Suj&gt;orv!,or ol Vo&lt;1tlo ,1
n
A&amp;rleulture, who i1 in charge of
RUIIO IATIIPACTOIIY
the conferenc.. Guest QH!1ter1
INDJANAPOLlS,
Ind. UPI­
and Vo•AI leacher■ will empba1lze the nece11ity or thoro\lgh Eddie Ruaeo w11 reported tn sat­
phmnlna: of proaram1 to keep up taractoryw -condition from injurie,
with the rapidly chan11hig agricul­ eufrered in Monday's WO-mile
tural and educ1tlonal 111ltuatlon Jn auto race. Ruseo, Injured when
bis car crashed into a retainlna
Weit Virginia.
Bualnea.11 te81lons of the confer- wall, 11uUered a brain concusslon
and underwent sul'a:ery for a bad­
b lacerated scalp and a HYere
facial cut.

Coaterence

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Tonight At Kyger

F reeze

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enco wlll be ln ch.,,.. , d, �­
Glenn Fotle, Vo-Ag �ac'fie'f et
Buffalo Valley High School, who
Is president of the W. Va. Voca­
tional Aa:rlcullure Teachers As­
sociation.

BAKE R FURN ITURE

Aubrey E. Fergu.11on, Editor and
Publiaher of the Rltchle Gazette,
Harrl1llle, w. v,., will be the
aue■t speaker at the annual ban•
quet scheduled ror 'l"hurlday eve- 1
nlna, June 9.

IN M I DDLE PORT

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st Choice Car
Americ a•s

for the tlrlngs you want

Racine's Lead Shattered In Fourth;
llam,I,urger Circui� Pitrhet
Fonner Philly Singl� ltt Pinth Role
Misses Flfflt By M1ntle Homer Mel
Clark'• All S'tars made
debut good Wednesday
Uftthd ..,..._ ,..r'Mtlonal
A pttcher Paul Ri�da om-e
SCOffle4 as "1tne drive BrCllffl" Hi
matin1 the 9aUbnffl 0110le$'
�e--.t't-r loak Hke the manager of
the year.
His full name 11 Hertor Han&gt;1d
(Skinny) Brown and he's traveled
the hamburger circuit for muct,
or bh 15-year career. But along
with the re,1. of RichlM1' kids
and castoffs b"e's caugtrt a severe
ease dr �.-rly.,.son pe-1mant frver and Wed.Detitay nigffl he came
'Mthln one {lit.th of n�hlt fame.
'rhe !'&amp;-year-old 111ttve of
Gl'ee'n�. N. C., yielded a first
inni1,11 homer to M'.lcte, ibntle
ind then went an to beat Ute New
Yort Yan"kees, 4-1, without allowtng another lrit. The victory boosted th"e- OrlolH ' Am'�eln League
lead over the ralned-011t CleveJand Indians to 2:JA. ca rn·�s and
was their ■lxttl triumph In ■even
-games and their lottl fn 12.
l■unaftn n..,. KHter
Frank Baumabn, who has ■COT·
ed &amp;JX Of ht&amp; US btt lel'f(fe vi e tories again•t Defl'oft, pltd1ed
the White Sox to a ·e-o win that
handed the Tigers 'their t'ifth
straight losri in the O!tcy other
American League 1eme. Walhingt on's twt-ni,:hter
at Bolton wH
rained out.
The Pitt.11burth PiratM retained
their game-and•a•ltrlf lriP on fint
place when Bob Friend q1l't out
the Cincinnati Reda, &amp;-o, the San
Franchco Giants lhaded the Chi-

f2fO &lt;-'\l'bs, 2-1, the Milwaukee
ltn� beat t)ie Philadelphia Phil­
lift, e.is ind tt).e St. Louie Card­
intiti icored a 15·2 ..-in over the
Los An&amp;'e'les Dodren in the National Leap.
ROokie Jih'OTtst:op Ronnie Hansen
hit a three•rutl homer dft Duke
"Maas to give the Orioles the lead
in the ·i"tftb in1'1ing and Brown
toe)\: it from there.
The White Sox n11dged 3im Eun­
ning fm- two runs l1J the fifth
and th'e,i racked up Tom Morgan
in a four-run ninfh fentured by
homer, by Earl lt'cn-geson and
Gene FreMe.
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M&lt;�
rrtw1111 111re-.
,.....,.
Friend pitched a thr�e-httt�r
foT his third shutout and_ sixth wm
of the seuon as the Pirates ran
their wlnni�R streak to ffve ram­
e.11 1lld their season record at
home to 18�.
$sm .Jones pitched a five-hitter
nia doubled home the winning
run tn the ninth irining to win
his aixth game. Jone.11 !truck out
Hven and Walked one.
We&amp; Covinrton '1rove in two
tuns with his third homer �d a
double and Joe Adcock singled
home two runs a.11 the Braves
•na pped a four-game loaing streak
Bob Buh.I went the distance ror
his fourth win.
Ken Boyer drove in two run1
. witb a ttncle and his 13th tJ(nn�
and Oar)'I Spencer doubled In two
run■ for the Cardinals.

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th' -· e by a score of 12-2
evening •• tlley il!MllHll) troilnced�
under the lights I'll' Baditel Stadium at ahama.
LaITy Wolfl! hail ttl't, An '.Stera , fled four ln three 1nnmgs.
eating out of hia llaud unttl th"e
Wolfe farrnl!d IO and wa1 re­
fourth innln_g wbn they scored lieved by Dick T11ylor in the
three ru11s to move ah�d S-2 and seventh.
then brob • open in the 1hrth
BHl Wil�, (..erald Clark and
with Hven ttilif!■ en six hit, Luther Tucker paeed the AJI Stars
u1d one R-acine 'erTOr,
with ?avo hiU a-p iece. Aaron Wolfe
The AD Sta-rs added single bad two for Racine.
!'Ins in the se"Y'etl"th •nd •eithtb - Mel Cltrk appeared only in the
mntngs to win &amp;ofnl away.
role of a pin� ttitter in the big
'Racine _ had _ ti"ken a 2--0 lead sixth hlning. He cracke a line
d
in the fmit mnffll ·op. bl tll by drive 1lngle to •right center with
Aaron Wolfe and Bi11 McNict?e the bases loaded to plate two
.
and one All-Star MTOr.
MllJS.
Lefty Ge!]e ll"esson. made his
The line s core:
first start or the ataaon and went Racine
200
2 3 15
six innln�s clvina: up three hits All Stars _ _ 000 307 llx 12 10
4
and faJJnlllJ 12. Ht WU relieved
Wolfe taylor 7 and McNick le ·
by Dorwirf Clark in the .teventh . Hesson ' D Clark
7 and Tucker'
Clark gave u p no hits and fan- Gruese� 1 ."

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Unll.H tr,,.,. 1,;,., ,..itono1
NJoTlOIU&lt;t. t.lE1octUE
W. L, Pd, GI
Pltt•burgh
28 14 .68'1
San Francisco 27 tff
1�
Milwa ukee
1'1 16 .!'1.l!i 0½
Cincinnati
22 21 .11.2 8'2
Loa AngelN
20
.f14J 8
St. Louis
11 22 .413 8\z
Chicago
14 22 .389 1 1
Philadelphia
l f 28 .333 14
WIN!nolday&lt;,
''" Francltco 2 Ch1C,llft 1
Plltttwr,'h 5 Clffclftl!otl - � rilihl
Mnw,ok.. 6 rlhn,. 3 nTil,t
St. Lou I, S Los AngelH 2 night
Thvrtdlly's Priili■bl • ,itcNn
Mllw■dbe at l'htt■d.,phla, night
-Spahn 12·2) 1!S Conl•y (2-3),
Ch iH90 at · Loa A.11991" (nl�t)
.......Carchnll (2-4) 'II Dl"Ysclale C4-5).
St, Louis at S.n Franclaco­
Jut..... JS-5) •• O'Dell (2-41,
Pomeroy Uttle League �socia- Pirates, Monkey nun.
Prlday'o
tloP baseball play will ope11 next
S,racuse Giants at Racine CarPlttsburfh It P'tt1l1dttphla, nlglit
Mo·nday with 10 eamea being dlnals.
played on live diamonds Monday
Pomeroy Reds at liyracu■e In- Clnclnflatl .t #llllWIUkN, night
Ctllcato It l.oa An.-1 .., night
and Thur■day.
dlans.
It. Lovl• o1t San �r'.nclsco, night
This year Pomeroy has organiz­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ed two new team■, the Ti&amp;ers and
• W. L. Pct, GB
Reds. A diamond has been edded,
Balti m ore
26 lff .834
too, one at Monkey Run. Racine
Cleveland
21 1� .583 2¼.
iB flolding one team Instead of
Chicago
22 18 .550 aJA
two, the RacJne Brave■. Syracuse
New York
19 18 .514 5
has it1 strong Giants in the field.
Detroit
17 19 .472 6�
The . first week of play {co m ­
Kansas City
18 22 .450 7�
plete achedule to be announced
14 21 .400 9
The schedule ror the recently Boston
next week):
14 23 .378 10
organized slow pitch
softball Washington
Weclnlld1y'1 RHulh
league co m posed of tea ms repre­
Mond1v, June 6
Baltimore
4 New York 1 night
sentlns
churches
In
New
Haven
Racine Cards at Pomeroy Jets,
Chlc190
6
o.trolt O night
nd
Mason
has
been
announced.
n
Diam ond 1 .
Washington
at Boaton, twl-nltht,
The league schedule will start on
Po meroy Tigers at Racl�e Brav­
(2), ppd., rain
June
7
with
two
games
to
be
play­
e,.
Cleveland at kanus City, night,
starlin1
Syracuse Indians at :fomeroy ed each evenlna:, \he first
·· ' ' ·
ppd., rain .
at
5::10
p.
m.
Dod1en, Diamond 2.
Thunday'a Probable Pltch•n
Pomeroy PJr1te1 al Syracuse
Teams en tered are New Haven
Cleveland at Kan1aa City (night)
Giants.
EUB, New Haven Lutheran, New -Mawklna (3-3) "' Herbert (2-3}.
.Po meroy ?anll:eea at Pomeroy Haven Methodist and Mason
Me t hChicago et 0.trolt (nlght)Reds, Monkey :Run.
odist. Ga mes will be played at the QDnonn (1-1) va Mosal ('2-3).
Thuradly, Jane f
ball grounds near the New Haven f New York at Baltimore (nl,tlt)
Po meroy Jets at Pomeroy Tl- school.
-CNtff (5-0) v1 WIiheim (2-2).
e er.11 , Dia m ond 2.
Waahln,ton at Boston i2) - Lff
The
achedule
is
as
follows.
R r.clne Brave, at Po meroy Yan 1 0-0) end Kaat C 1-4) va Delock.
June
Haven
New
7
vs
EUB
Itel'!, Diamond 1 .
New Haven Lutheran; New Haven (0.0) a11d MIiiman (0,1).
Pomeroy Dodger, at Pomeroy
Friday'• GamH
Methodis t vs :w1uon Methodist.
Kanua City at Chiu�, nlvht
June 14 - EUB vs New Haven ea ltlmore at Washington, night
Methodl1l; Lutheran V.!I Mason 0.troit at Cleveland, nltht
Methodist.
aottan at N.w York, night
June 21 : Mason Meth.odlsl vs
INTIRNATIONAL LEAGUE
EUB; New Haven Methodist \'I Lu­ Cofumbvl 6 MontrNI 3, 1 1-t
lheran.
Columltus I MontrNI 4, 2nd
June 28 - New Haven Metho­ Toronto S Richmond 1
dist vs MHon Methodist; EUB VIII aufhfo 6 Miami 5
Rocht•ter S H1vane 4
Lutheran.
AMERICAN ASSOC IATION
July ts - New Haven Luthm-an
va Mason Methodi.11t; EUB vs New Loultvlll• I lncllantp0ll1 O
DallH•l't. Worth 6 Chari•_,.. 4
Ha Yen Methodlllll.
Only
IIIMI acheclultcl
July 19 - Lutheran vs New Ha­
PACIPIC COAST LIAGUII
ven Met hodist; Ma1on Methodist vs
S.11 Lak• City 10 Ion DI... 6
EUB.
Sactamento J Tacoml 1
July 28 - Lulher.11.n vs EUB; Spokane 3 Vencowar 1
New Haven Methodist vs Ma1on S•altle a Portland 6
SOUTH RN ASSOCIATION
;�elhodiat.
August 2 _ Lutheran v.11 Maaon Attanta 1 S Mobile 4
Methodist; EUB vs New Haven llrmlftlham 6 ChattaM091 3
ShreffPOl't I .111\emphla 5
Met hocilat.
August 9 - Lutheran vs New NP.llhvlll• et Llttl• Rtck, p,-11
IASTlltN LIA.GUI
Haven Melhodlat; EUB v1 Maeon
Wltl lanwport 7 llnthamhn 4, lit
Methodist.
Playoffs •re acheduled for Tues• Wllllamsp1rt 4 lln,V.•� 2, 2M
Allentown 2
d;)', August 18 and TUcsda)', Au- Lanc::1tttr
I RNdlne 4 \prlntfleld O
fust 23.

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Pomeroy Little Leaguers To
Open Season Mtlnday, June 6

Gt'""

&amp;hedul'e For
Slow Pitch
Ball Announced

Civil Servite
Job Deadline
Put Off Month

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PAUL J. SHERLOCK
COLUMBUS, 0. ( Specinl}-Hls
tory wri tten upon th� la�d in t ht!
fo�m of ta mous w_a ys1 de tnns m 11y
st 1ll _b_e observed In 19 Ohio comm 1:1:ni t 1 e.11_.
Bulll in th.: d11ys when only
the braft' and the bcserk dared
travel the wilde rness t�ails o! the
Old Northwes t
Terr1 to_ry, the
Taverns d�ubled as m l'rlln_g � lac.
es for _ pr!�1d_ent'5, poets, p�lltmans
a�d dignUane s from !ore1gn countries.

Mevinji: Into
l'offiRb lHngw Now

Pa8trano

CHICAGO uPI-Willie Pa1tr.11no
a danein&amp; liifbt henywei ght who
ertended: hb winninl strealt to
•iK bout&amp; Wednesday night,, will
rareuke Hie Un'tttd · States for his
n.ext scrap, he said toduy.
:Pastrano I unanimous victor
over So'nny Ray In 10 rounds,
planned to go to GlJ.Rgow, � cot­
land, ror a. 10 rouna match v. ith
Chictie Calderffood for $ 1 0,000
which he- 11\d "I can bring back.
with me."

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Sl'ANDffiGS

History .Written In P am oos Wa�side lnns Of
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Ohio May Be Read In 19 H1stonc Locations

Slx of the great old hospitality
center.11 have re m ained in business
as outstanding eating pl aces, and
three o( the sa m e group r&gt;£fer
overnight acc-omrnodations. E ve ry
1hing possible has been done to
preserve these taverns exactly as
they we,e when th, ,t,ge coa,·h
and conestog, wagon were the
Only means Or t'av.l ·
U you are looking for someth ing
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IIST GIRL

SIM ON 'S
SELF SERVICE

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Due to a r.hortage of qualilied
eli1ible1 and the many career po­
fitlon&amp; still waitin1 to be rilled, the
S�h U. S. CivU Servlce Regional
Office at Cincinnat, Ohio, today
extended the filing deadline for J
i.cctptance of applications in the
Federal Service Entnnee Examin­ I
ation to June 30, 1960.
To persons who have a co11ege
education or equivalent experience
and who can pass the written test,
this exa m ination is the gat4.,way to
high-level administrative and pto­
fesslonal positions in more than 60
occupational fields In the Federal I
career service. Starting salaries
are $40IO and $4980 per annum.
and opportunities for advancement
are excellent.
PATT�RSON RESUMES DRILLS
NEWTON, Conn. UPl - Floyd
Patterson p1ans to return to stren­
uous workouts Thursday or Fri­
d111y in preparation ror his heavy.
weight title bout · with Ingemar
Johansson June 20. Patterson took
a day on Tuesday after boxing 15
rounds during the Me morial Day
week end, reducing his weight to
192: pounde.
FLOYD "BITTER �IGHTIR"
NEWTOWN, Conn. UPI-Floyd
Patterson, ls "a 50 per cent bet­
ter fighter than he was a year
ago" a&lt;.-cording lo his trainer .
Dan Florio. Florio said Patterson
Is "faster, much · more alert and
will be a lot more explosive" tor
his June 20 title bout with heavy
weight champion Ingemar Johans­
son.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Neweat fad for 'Teenen t
lllotchill&amp; Spoldol ldento
for � ,i,attadJ twoaome...
Bit: llOTa, a hndlome,
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chain !dent.
Bill Obi lo Ill dainty
fembllno clft-ml,lo, The,',.
CM! fllOd-to s•r t:be leutl

Week

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Mn ,B:�h ·�:�h:":'!npan
�:��.����;�; p���::
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led by J W. Ziea of Akron, spent
heyond the commonplace Jn good phere.
Pd
g4'Kld, do\1s, flowers. parcel �,.
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Fort y -five Mas,o n County ◄-H
Blur- Paula Brake and Carol
several days with her .11i.11ter Mn
food with lhe authentic almosGamt's for the c hildren wUI ■
Old Sta.. CHch l11n,
Sm ith,. Lllllan J !Y iden and attended th� Cl u b me mbers psrt_ici-pated m the Kegl t:)' , N_,i n_c )· Morgan J nd Ctt h
Mem be rs of St Jm;t" pti · s Catho- avai lable in addition to !0th •
phe_re of ea rly America, you will ville, dates back to 1818. It l1 built 5Ch oo
an
n
m
trat1on
d
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c
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p
b
nq
o
ary
e
Phillipa;
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n
nt
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l r union and ba uet at
, Le l ie C h url· h 1 1 1 "\l a,;o n C i t y are s po nderive- m uch. pleuure from 8 vhlt on land tnmted to the owner H•rr J n. v\
houth s .
1pe ak ,n1 �nlN\\ Thurtda)·
Dougl_au and Polly !1ckrna ; "- hit"" M,rrng ft-st l \ d l
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tr, be h!'ld .it l he
a
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to .. ny o f the followini historic by Pretiden t Monroe. Th� Inn ts
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h�mn
!'.lber1
ltld
Benny
Buker
-Janie
N
ibert
and
Camalelta
Slev
G es
of Mr. and Mn. Clar
Parnih liall in Ma!'&gt;Oll on June 17_18
Procttds rrom the feltival wtfi
inns:
noted for the q uallty of Its food . Jividen on ?day 22 were Or. and were ae lectf"d to repre11ent the ens. Diana Stevens, U�d.a NeaJ
n ha� bee n announC'Pd
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go to lhe t•h urch bolld lna fu™1
The Golden Lamb Mot•I, LebanYo O_hf It■.. Hou":
8819 Mrs. Charles Ji Y idc n and children cou nty at the regional pu bllc
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part1c 1S1x:teen bo� • _and 1
A ro l nr ll'ir\ 1 ,., 1 11 n SN w i ll be Th t&gt; public is cordillly lnvir.td to
on, is the oldest hotel in the Brecklv1lle Rd., Breek1mlle, was or Athens
and Mr and Mn Otis 1,:�ak l n1 contest on July 8; Blu� p.a ted 111 the rnd 1 v1dual &lt;.·on � e R for i;i i Ye n a� .. y a t t h P fest i rn l Ti c keu I att e nd.
State. The hotel began operating built in 1�9- The building is con- McClintock and ch i ldren, toe�! .
nbbon1 were ,warderl to Miu N1- 1 )'OUnger 1a1:m ben. They w&lt;-re, blut' ·--'"----;::::.:;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:_._i,;._.a;;;;:.
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in 1803 t he sa, m e yeu t hat Ohio Uructed with b1ae1c wal_nut aiding
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Jed McElroy, Rochester, Pa., \' is- bert. Barker and Claudie Zerkle; · -Nora McNeil, Bonnie HervPy, M1 1 1,
beca me a State. The dining t h re� reet wide and held togeth- lted Mr. and Mr&amp;.
Fred Sh■ ln and and red aw 11nb to Arl i ne Roush, j chael Lewis and Julil! Blain; red ­
roon_is are_ decorated and furnish- er with handmade n1il1 and wood- other relatives, Saturday.
Mickie Yeater, Janie Oshel, Nan- John McConiha)', Steven Newberr y ,
ed Just llke they were whm \en pega. The interior decor la
Mr and Mrs Wright Roulh of cy F owler, Steve Br• gg and Shel- Vtclde Steele and Carol Gerl_ad1:
.1 white-Bnnda 8teele. Viclm.• M rCharles Dickens, Henry Clay and early ltt h century and the wMt- Ch micothe wer� dinner guest.11 on don Rnlllh.
other celebrities dined there. UP- I resses i.re i: • rbed In (Tilly 0011- Saturday of 'Mr
ln
t
he
oldfr
tea
m
Ot&gt;m0nstra•
I Coruhay, Vltk1e �cKinney, Gloria
1 • and Mrs • Henry
stairs the rooms have the same tumes or the same vltltage as the Roush
tion competition the followmg Vill.n. Connie WllJiaflll, Sharon
From Meigs Co. F a rms - U ngraded, Mixed
period furniture, and each room furniture.
Blue- I See, Echt h Sebrel1 and Shella Bea,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Roush of Cin- awanb were prt1eftted
is na med after former gue1,1s
�ltd Brick T1vtm, La faye�e, clnna·li vlsi 1 ed their daughter . Mrs � becca Martin and Ft ancn Keen• ver
such as General Grant, and sev- Ohio, on Rt. 40, was a favorite Wanda Jacobs and olher relative, I er; red - Lmds Lathey and SharMJIS McNeil had the highest
eating place of H1m ry Cl ay, Will- over Me m orial Day \\'eek end.
c'ral Presidents.
on Brown , Mary Lou Gatland and 1 1eore a mon i: the day's l'Venu.
lam He ruy H arrison and other
The Hop To It Club w on first
).f r. and Mrs. Ray Reilh m iller of Pamel11 Cottrill. Mary Frances
HHdley Inn, five miles west of
place
in the po&amp;tj!r eontest The
reat statesmen in the early day1 Sarasota, Fla . , s pent t h e week end Priddy and Ann Williams
a:
SLICED
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ZanesY l llc on Route 40 and Inter O r oh·10 - an d It h81 mam
· d and Me morial Day with Mias Jfla
· tsme
W I JI m..
• Worken receiv..,,,.
· ··• a red
state 70, has been operated by lts reputation for gOOd food and
. !��et Es hena ur r� ce 1 ved a blu! 1 ribbon and the Leon Luekie.11 and
the sa m e famil y for slx genera- service to this day. The building Reith m iller and attPnded the alum- rluuun and Sandra idorgan earne� l Lucky Stars placed in the white
nl banqu et at the high school.
tio ns. The picture.11que stone build was erected in 1837.
a red award on individual de m onMemorial Day gueSt.11 of Mr. and stra tions in t he older co m petition group.
Ing started as a stage coach inn
other famous taverns that � ave
O t her cI ubs entering p011ters in.
.
. t trill,
, ·
in 1802. The dining room is open ceased to Rerve meals or keep Mrs. Verne Watterson were Mr .
M1sse!l �a_rtin, Keener, Co
elude Okeh, Trailblazers, Tip Top 1
Roches
CofOan
L.
Mrs.
and
of
T.
d
each year fro m June 1 through overniiht guests but are still
Priddy, W l11s��, Eshenaur a�d . Topper11 • American Leadera, Good
8 u S lU Morgan are1
Sept. 30 but It is closed on Mon- standing as historic land m atb ��r ,:e- � P �· ;�d Mr�/
ehg 1 ble to com pete m Luck Clover Happy Go Luckie• .
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s a
nd the regional
ach,
v.
d.iys.
event on July 8.
Old Town Mountaineers' Mountain
are:
Mrs. Donald McKay and son, DanBuxton T1v1rn, 313 E. Broa d·
awards were pre- Cl imbers, Vernon Slar Dusters,
owme
e
Th
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Cu rtlas Sta.. coach Inn, south ny, of Mt. Victory, Oh io, and Mr .
.11 ented to t hese younger members Happ H
way, Granville, - has been in exist- of Galena, built in 1822. now the
DC:e, n·1 11 e·11 )' uatl ers. Bll!)' ••
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enee sinee 1812. It was for 'me ny private residence of the grand- and Mrs. Robert Beegle and sons for 1he1r team de monstrations :
Krebs.
and
lie
Busy
Portlan
of
d.
years a very i m portant hostel ry . daughter of the builder.
More_ t_h �n 1 20 persons viewed
Mr. i.nd Mrs. Jonathan Harris Parkersburg visited relatives and , the actm t1es.
The Tavem sJill keeps overnight
Ov.rflald Tavem, Troy, the log
'Memorial
ds
ne,
in
Day.
Raci
guests and it attracts people cabin served as both tavern and and friends, Mr and Mrs. Jacobs frien
Judges we_re Ml"I. Alma Page,
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M,. and Mro. Dave Thomas, Gar'om m anY m 1·1 es tO partake of , court house during the early of Florida visited Mr.!1. Laura Bell
WITH 1111S COUPON
J
w
k
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ames
at
IRl'I
an
r
111na.
a
e,
.
hana spent Memorial Day wi th
1
its fine food and charm lna: atm01- 1800's. Due to the efforts of the Friday,
Fine To Cook-out
, all Wood Count)' extension agents,
th Cross of Cincinnati Mr,. 'Ann Coe.
Ru
Mrs.
,
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been restored to lh original a.pMr. and Mrs. w·oJI Jone, and son an d M ar k s . po Ife-nuarger,
wae a guest of Mrs. Laura Bell on
t
easan
Pl
pearance.
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Top Cholte Beef - Broll 'Em
Spencer of Columbua were guests
------Gri1wold
Inn,, Worthington, Memorial Day.
Wingelt,
Mrs.
f
and
Ernest
Mr.
of
Mr. and Mrs. To m Undsey and
built by Eira Griswold in 1803,
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Scotty, Grove City, spent the- Mrs. Ann Coe and visited other relson,
it w&amp;.11 patronb:ed by many great
s
holiday week end with Mr, and atives.
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B
men of history.
Bob Cleland of i.ong Beach,
Mrs.
Mason
Spencer.
SpNad Ea11• Tanrn, Hanover,
RIP&lt; For Slicing
David and Evelyn Roush of Col- Calif.. is visiting his m otht'r, Mn.
ton, Columbiana County, was built
the week end with Hazel Cleland.
spent
umbus
Mr. and Mn. George Goh1 bertGerald Rood, Jr., son of Mr. and in 1837. The four-story mansion their father, Dale Roush, ·and
was the gatherJn1 place for the
Mrs. Gerald Rood. Letart, W. Va ..
and Mrs. Henry son. daaghter, M�a. Lillian Gerber,
Irish canal Workers. The land­ grandparents, Mr.
.
and son, New Br11hton, Pa., ap."'nt
has been presented with a Certifi.
Roush.
mark Is being restored by its pre­
Sweel Juicy
.
end
with
the
holiday
week
l �ate of Merit in Fann Mechanics
Thereon
.ti
M:11
B
and
Mrs.
le,
lpl-time
follower
utch I
Guests of Mr.
.
sent
owner!.
,
e
other
relatives
by the Thor R��arch C nter for
Mary Philson Mary Stob.ar1 and
of the Tri .Cout,ty Teen Canteen
Hobart · Brothers, the cabin hae Johnson were Miss
Mi. and Mrs. Harold Wetherholt
Be_tte� Farm Living of Marengo,
of Cindnn,u
Cross
Ruth
81 -named "Fii'ft Teenage Citl-zen
"Mrs.
and
Stodlum Hotel Cleveland corIllm01s
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Alexander, Thom- of Gall ipolis 1pent the week � n� o t 1 960" Leo v. Savage, director,
Nettie
and
Mrs.
�
,
nez: of Sixth and St. Clair
he
with her mother. Mr.11. J. F. J1v1- · an nounced today.
- Rood· wH given the award 81 a \ scene
of numerous
political ville, Ohio.
New Rome GrOwn
den.
of
le
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reiult of his .show·""
the &amp;--a
.,.... te ,t
Sponag
Mr. and Mrs. Austin
I L i.ale, who hails from Syracuse
:�
speeches among which were those
Mr. !nd Mrs. Lew Blakely (Ma- and who is a newcomer to can­
farm m�chamcs . ab1hty amona the
and Lester
made by President Andrew John­ Charleston, W. Va.,
gr:aduatmg .!lelllor11 of Wahama
agle or Colu mbus spent the bel Philson) and grandson o� Col- , teen ,•ircles, will also be nam ed by
Spon
son and General
Grant.
High . School.
and Mrs. Jerry umbus and Mrs. Dorothy (Philson) Gover,,or Michael V. DiSalle to the
Dunham Tavem, 8709 Euclid week end wlth Mr.
Brown _ of Rochester. � mn., s�ent cantee1 ,'a ''Teenage Hall o f Fame."
N�1t C. lturley, Jr., founder of
Graham.
Ave.,
Cleveland,
waa
once
an
im•
Rome--Grown
th
Re earch Center, a n?� p rt.a
Franklin Wayne Brinker left on Memorial Da)' here with relatives ! The 1 7 -year -olt;I Rac ine High
o nt stage stop. Now the buil d
.
(riends
and
�t
g
pr:rJ11tr
a_ m ;esearch �ri:_anizal10 Ing
tralntn
School ) 1nior, in winning the
contalm pioneer relies from Tuesday for Air Forte
t�cated m nothern Jlh n?1s, est.abMr. and Mn. Jim Stewart and � award, Mil be gi,en an e1:pense­
Antonio, Texal.
San
ll parts Or the
Weatern
Reserve.
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and ' daughter, Ellen. of �teubenvUle. , paid week ,t an Ohio youth camp,
KnighOt�p
hshed the Farm Mechanics Award
Mrs. ·Marian
On! reatv.re 1s an old stone smo�e
sa
:and
Mr.
with
end
the
week
�pent
to honor the member of each
s.
Columbu
of
id.
Savage
I
9• 12 - Many Patterns
house. The restored Tav�n 1s daughter, Alicia,
5Cnior "high school class dee m ed
In m aking 'ail first appearance
spent sevP.ral days ta.11t Week with Mrs. Walter Stewart.
.
to
from
12.30
open
free,
dally,
Mr. and _Mr�- Ge?rge Tas ,11an :an� , at the canteen "'Band.11tand" Lisle
most outstanding in hia proflcienher mother . Mrs. Lavinia Simpson.
· 1 o th e 4 :!:o e11:cept Mondays.
of C1ncmnat1 rpent the hob- 1 made a amaah Mt with tbe teen­
baby
to
her
cy to _appI Y Iarm mech amcs
returned
Clara
Roush
Mrs.
.
it1dtr Tannt
4
. ' Painesville• p on home after spending the winter in rl ay week end with her mother, , ager• :a t Hannan �·ug h School, aceffective use or rarm shop equip•
ute 20, built in, 1818 , an d at­
Have
Mu&amp;•,
·
Lee.
Lillian
Mrs.
ment and tools, In the malntenn nee , R_o
and
Mr.
cording to the dlrel·tor.
Akron with her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer of t Lisle is active in the Future
of farm machinery and in build- terned after Waahtn1ton s Mount Mre Kyle Stum p who accompanVer'non
tiome.
Stage!
on
the
'
ing projects to provide imprQved 1
and spent the week Florida nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bl) ly _Joe , Farmer', Club at Raci,..,e and won
the ied her home
11PM
Spencer and �hlldren of W1l m mg- several awards fr9m tha-.: organita­
farm livina: and operating er!ici- Cleveland-Buffalo r�:te us ��
end here.
stopp g po 1
of
reladay
guest
were
hoh
ton
Wilson
ency The selection is made by the tavern for a
&amp;
tion.
He
ii
a
member
of
t�
Syra­
A.
James
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Ohio,
Stone Tavern, Polan d,
week tives and � ·onds.
stud�nt ' s vocational
agriculture
�M! - 8afety Club- and wall \reas­
Tavern , a d son of1 St. Louis, were
alao
known
a&amp;
Sparrow
d -.W!IF of the Sy?lcuse Junior J'ire­
Mr. and �rs. Lee Jac�oq
Young;
teacher. , · · ·
Maud
Mrs.
or
giaests
e�d
J built i n 18M to serve as a station
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anied the m to Parkers- d 1r ngh ter, Linda, of _ C h1lllfo e,, men.
Recognition of outstanding h igh on the Pittsburgh-Cleveland etage who accomp
mothwith
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her
e�d
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we�k
the
ent
Mrs.
sp
and
Mr.
vlsit
to
,
Sunday
burg.
.!!cliool vo-ag Is part or the Thor Re• coach line.
W. 8. Wilson er, Mrs. Sybil M1\e�.
.
,
Slngl�ary Houaa, Streetsboro, Oley McCarty, Mrs.
search Cf'nter's program for honNIPP D BY NIB BLE
Mrs. Ot mer Grimm (Virginia
. Other
Parson1
Harvey
"Mrs
and
oring loadiug vo-.ag teacher.11 out- built in 1828 aa a .lltage coach hv­
LONDON UPI-Terence Am,
­
MemOT
ort
spent
Middlep
of
Reed)
y,
Saturda
standlng agriculturists, :md �thers ern on the ClevelandWellsville­ ·guests 0( Mrs. Young,
brose. 18, bit a piece or cheese
were Mr . .and Mrs. S. G . Marks of ial Day in Racine.
who have eontributed to farm pro- Pittsburgh line.
and was trapped.
Police said
_o!
Er.11el
Davis
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Wilkesvi11e a.nd Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
1 gress.
Our House, Galllpol la. bulft In
Ambro�'
teeth
marts
in cheese
end
with
Phone WY 2-%8%9
the
week
spent
us
Columb
of
Lynn,
1819, was visited by many di► Sleeth and daulilhter,
The Center aJso works closely
given
warehouse
employ�s
match
Ross.
Ralph
and
Ross
Percie
Miss
Sav.
Your
8"11
Gr.eu
Stamp, - Fill A Book Quicker
va.
r.ton
with high schools, collcgea, 4-H tlngulahtd guHh lbcludlnt L■• Charle
ltey Miss _ Ross entered Me1gs General ed those on nibbled cheese left
McCJas
James
Mrs.
ana'
Mr.
11� W, SECOND ST,
POMl!ROY, omo
(,1ubs, and Future Formeri, of fayett• ancl Lo1,1la Phllllpe of
behind in a $1 1,200 robbery and
of Industry, Pa., and Tom Ellis or Hospital Monday.
F rance. The redortd hoUM I• a
America groups in se minlir1 and
arrested
him.
and
Tr1eb
Roger
Mr. and Mrs.
is the stte of n model farm shop propl!rfy of the Ohio Hl1torlcal
Mrs . Flo Allwine of Columbus
which feat.ares more than 2,500 Soetetv.
spent the week end and Memorial
TN� Ta.,•rn. Route 4 1 north
· tools.
Day with Rev. and Mrs. F. E.
or West Union, built In 1798. It
--- ·----Dunn.
h now a private ,rome.
Mr. HuJ!h Morri.11on and son.
Summer Schedu le 18
L0t:ust Lod.., Middlebourne, 11
Gene, of Columbus, spent Sunday
still owned by descendants of
, Being A'n nounced
with Miss Mae 'Morrison.
A summer schedule fo.- Sunday WilJlam P�nn.
Margle Shuler of Letart Is
, services has been announced for
add
will
ion
Divis
r
two weeks with her
Moto
iac
spending
Pont
the Mason Methodl!1t Church by
an additional sei'les to Its 1961 i;t:randparentl, Mr. and Mr.11. Ed
Rev. Richard Wright, pastor.
1ine o� cars, it was announced by Simpson.
Beginni_n� on Sunday, June !J, '
Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford o(
E. Knudsen, vice president or
the time for Sunday School will be
1eneral Motors and eeneral mena­ Worthington spent the week end
at 9:30 a. m. rather than 10 a. m.
ger, Pon'tiac Motor Division.
and Memorial Day with Mr. and .
while Morning Worship serviees
The entirely new smaller car. Mn. A. C. Bradford,
I wil l begin at 10:30 a. m. instead or
Thom as A. Evans and granason ·
name d the "Tempeit," will com•
11 a. m.
(ortably seat six paseeng�rs, Knud­ Thomas Allen of Lancaster spent
r[ty o! the Sundav with their sister-in-law and
A candleU1ht investiture .ervJce sen said, and the m.ajo
ction for aunt, Mrs. Helen Johruon.
produ
l
Initia
est's
Temp
for two members wall held at the
the Divit
a
be
.,,ill
year
first
Memorial Day �u.esU of Mrs.
i-eRular meetl'ng or G irl Scout the
in Pontiac, Mich. Helen Johnson were Mr. and MrA.
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main
5ion's
Troop 45 of Mason City Tuesday
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Wayne ClfOenter and 110n, Glen, of
evenint at the 1eout playground.
(Johnson)
Cassie
Mn.
and
J\elpre
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Suzie Surface and Lallachia E1&lt;ecutlve Board Of
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Foreman. Millersoorl.
Gates were Invested into the troop.
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Mrs. Cres11 (Wolfe) NPase and .
Cuests of the tN:,op were the moth­ Watchmrtkers
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west
the
r51:
of
'Park(l'r!lbu
of
beard
Dorothv
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Uve
dau2hter
ex,cu
,
The
en of the alrls, Mn. Delbert Gates
iation
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visited Mrs. Ida Howell. Sat"'Jrdn-.
Vlr�lnia Wa'tchmakers A11Soc
And Mrt. Haft!)' &amp;urf1ce.
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Anita Houdasbelt of Pome�v i!I
In eh1r,e of the meeting "ere met recenUy at G;ent'j Ball's
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'Mrs.
,
t
her,
Pleasan
irahdmot
het
Point
in
t
visitin1t:
taur,n
Mrs. Ralph Warner, 11e0Ut leak,
,._
ne purpose of the meeting was M11roret HoddHhelL
,n.d Mn. J�h Lish, asslttent
up
Mr. and Mr•- Rich•rd Hayman of
scout lnder. Flaa bearer was J4ne lo disclles bu,iness ,o be taken
en­ HUntlngd,on Valley, Pa. were the�
Dodion. Members of the color �t the monthly meeting of the
·.•..
1uard were Karen Rou•� and Kay lire Associailon JieJd in Beckley, ,uests bl hli mot!el, llh. Raloh
.,,
on
l
Hote
ey
t�
theffl
Beeld
nied
the
accompa
at
who
Va. ,
Ravman,
McGowan, Col«w .aergffaftt ,w■s Joy
visit ' Mna. Chancey WeiaP Bani•
May 27.
Thabet.
son1'ilie Ro11d.
Retreahmenta WeN! 1erved to the
Jdln � �c1s who ,;.., switching to
Toys
liuesta ar John Berttr ftftd Mn.
lollowln1: Joy Thabel, Donn, Llah, Loeal O,nferettcie
Nylon Tubeless Tires,
llehbie Cook,
�rlhtt Sa\'T'e w•r- hi! daur1lter,
McGowan, Bren,
u
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� feature ,,xcln­
11loiters.,
safe,
llhlnr,er,
tlleir
and
.
Hflllen 'RhodeR
n i,.,�1. vu
di Burton, loMttl Lish, Donna
New
Kathleen
the
or
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Lilliint
Ooro"
t
lly,
Isabel,
cnnfere
�ocal
trivc,
Tl!lPLE-TEMPERED
NYLON­
1
wm, Sharon Queen, Diane Noble,· The
Jennifer .zvkle ·surle Wimer· JCa. 1 Haven J.1JB Chane will meet Tttel· and Electa,
Nylon at Ill best. Ce! low-cost lumpiko­
i,.l the
bitteftden
- nn Roush, NaftCY Proffitt, Sw:1e day, June 7 at 7:30 p. m.C
Delrnu.
Mn.
and
Mr.
proved
Nylon Tlretl today!
Smiace, Latlldhla Oath, J1t1e Dod- llew Ha,en Church. -D� E. Rl,v of OreJon, Ohio, Mr,. Ehle Shep­
t,
ntenden
aon, eotlnle Hetbour, M'n. Oat� Cole, conference !Ul)8'"1
erd of Toledo and Vir&amp;U Rou of
· wlll be pre1ent to conduct busl- Akron attended the Racine High
arid Mn. 8utfaill.
neri1 ,nemben of the councils ol School Alumni Banque� lay 28.
NO flli II CONl'9RIIIIC■
Edward Seubel't of Coiumbus
lbe
WAfllllllGTON tlPI-Pre,Ide"'t odorlnl,tratlo� ol churche, In
his auttit, Mn. Miriam
visited
d
es
Eisenhower w,lll flit hpld a new, Ne,ir Havttn Cbll'.'tfe �,. req; : Je er, w� dp,y. 11"' '-!\.
e
n
confett,Pct- ,11111 ,reek WC1"" or to be _iP.reaeDt, �un¥&amp;
Ra­
ew
N
IN
Cbarq
JlaV,n
New
.
a heavy .&amp;PPGlatm,nt ,chedule
the White Hoall iald on Tuo.11dQY, ven. -Hartford pd Dachle · .
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4- Daily Sentinel, Porneroy-MiddlepOrt, 0., J•ne 2, 1960

CASEY RECOVERI NG
·· -- ------NEW YORK UPI-Casey Sten• !-------------�
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Yori.: Yankees open a series with
the Botton Red Sox Friday night
al Yankee Stadium. Stengel Iii In
Lenox HHI Ho,pitol ,eco,enng
from I virus and high fever
Thf' Little Lea(ue Senator; or hander, for anolher run in the
Middleport sent Woody Call', In- fifth and two in the top Of th •
dlane down to their aecond sixth to win the contest.
UOELATZ ESCAPES WRECK
Mike Gardneor of the winners
straight dl!fl!'at 1Ve(1ne1day, 4-1, on
UPI-F.ddie
SAN FRANCISCO
Gary Stobar1 '11 2 hitter, besting waa te;p hitter with Un-ee l!lafeties.
Erd@l.at.z, coach of the Oakland Mike Bratton who gave up a first
Jerry Vanlnwagen
homered
Raiden in the American Foot ball
lnntna: homer-to Stobart-and 5 wilb nobody on to lead off the
Lncue, escaped injury Wednes­ other 111ftties, int"ludtnR II lead- sixth and Gardner doubled
and
1
day when anotht!T car r■ m m e-d t he ort homer to Jerry V1n1nwa1en scored later on miscues for the
bad. of his 1960 Cadillar on the in tbe sixth.
fourth run. Bratton got the InJames Lick fieeway.
In the other game the Braves, dians· other hit, 11 single in the
with J i m Johnson working five first innin&amp;.
lnning11, trounced the Yankees
TRIBE SIGNS CLINE
Bratton fanned 12, walked one.
CHARLESTON, S &lt;,;. UPI-Th• 1 6-2.
Stobart fanned 13, wa Jked four.
Cleveland Indians have signed
The Jndlan1, defending: cha mps,
The Braves-Yankee i:a m e wae a
Tyrone Cline, a star pitcher and
and breaking ln a to!ler heavy contest of pi�chlng wlldness and
outfielder at Cle mson (.;ollege, to
with rootiH, scored th@ir lone ficldlng errors.
a boniu contract. Cline, 2 1 , will run
in the sixth when veter an Senators . . . . . . . . 100 012-4 6 O
Join the Mobile Club of the Class
catcher Buddy Moore singled . Indians
000 001 - 1 2 2
AA Southern Assn. June 8.
swiped •�ond, and ca me h o me on
Stobart and Gladwell. Bratton
R1lph Coleman's double-.
and Moore.
But the Senalllrs loaded with Braves
16 8 3
,11111·1
veterans led by Manager lfa.nk Yankees
2 4 6
Johnson (WP), Casci 6 and Casci
Clatworthy and Stobar t , a strong
rlrhthanded pitcher, pecked away Johnso11 6. Blaine (LP), Hood
1t Bratton, also a strong right- and J. Whitlatch,
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Senators Edge Indians 4 to 1
In M'ddl
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Syracuse with an entry in the
Ohio Valley Industrial Softball
Leariue, will open tonight al 8 o'­
clock at Kyger against West Col­
umbia.
A r ecent achedule released for
the league•, seven tea m s w il l be
revised and re-inned later, lea­
gue officiall 111d today.

Four M:aton County "'ocatlon1J
acrleulture teachen will attend
the 39th Annual Vocational A&amp;rl­
cultal"e
1l Cedar Uk•
!II, tbe
Va, Stall FFA-tHA
li&gt; d &lt;Joo!en,ru,e ten te,,
BROWN •)Tl OFF I R
J, W, fa,, Jane 8-t.
Ill
u....PIULA�
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nu,, UPI- LIg ht
'poc,toil lo attend fr"1!1 lll11on
ght
champion
.Jo6 Brown has
wei
CO\IDty � Glenn smrth, Wa-b ama
HJg� Moo\· �;Ufford Dunn and I been offered a '°6,00o guarantee
Blaine No�. Pt. Pleaaant High . to defend ht■ Utie here ardnat
School and H1fold suHlvan, Han• Gene Grea�an:i et Oitrolt. The or­
fer was tllti(T'&amp;p�ed to Br�wn
Altt Hieb Se«iol.
'Wed'nesday by bo:iinc pro moter
Th, conference program ror Jimmy RlfliO
\iiho presented
I�., - 11 lnllll llro"'1 wllh tllt .it,rnatlve ol the
� � IJ!,me 'blprorinl Vo- ca,h l'!•rimtot or «J pe, cent ol
a "p1cltap" ln'cluatnll TV and
fl," E, ·EdW1r&amp;, film ln&lt;0rile,
slate Suj&gt;orv!,or ol Vo&lt;1tlo ,1
n
A&amp;rleulture, who i1 in charge of
RUIIO IATIIPACTOIIY
the conferenc.. Guest QH!1ter1
INDJANAPOLlS,
Ind. UPI­
and Vo•AI leacher■ will empba1lze the nece11ity or thoro\lgh Eddie Ruaeo w11 reported tn sat­
phmnlna: of proaram1 to keep up taractoryw -condition from injurie,
with the rapidly chan11hig agricul­ eufrered in Monday's WO-mile
tural and educ1tlonal 111ltuatlon Jn auto race. Ruseo, Injured when
bis car crashed into a retainlna
Weit Virginia.
Bualnea.11 te81lons of the confer- wall, 11uUered a brain concusslon
and underwent sul'a:ery for a bad­
b lacerated scalp and a HYere
facial cut.

Coaterence

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enco wlll be ln ch.,,.. , d, �­
Glenn Fotle, Vo-Ag �ac'fie'f et
Buffalo Valley High School, who
Is president of the W. Va. Voca­
tional Aa:rlcullure Teachers As­
sociation.

BAKE R FURN ITURE

Aubrey E. Fergu.11on, Editor and
Publiaher of the Rltchle Gazette,
Harrl1llle, w. v,., will be the
aue■t speaker at the annual ban•
quet scheduled ror 'l"hurlday eve- 1
nlna, June 9.

IN M I DDLE PORT

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st Choice Car
Americ a•s

for the tlrlngs you want

Racine's Lead Shattered In Fourth;
llam,I,urger Circui� Pitrhet
Fonner Philly Singl� ltt Pinth Role
Misses Flfflt By M1ntle Homer Mel
Clark'• All S'tars made
debut good Wednesday
Uftthd ..,..._ ,..r'Mtlonal
A pttcher Paul Ri�da om-e
SCOffle4 as "1tne drive BrCllffl" Hi
matin1 the 9aUbnffl 0110le$'
�e--.t't-r loak Hke the manager of
the year.
His full name 11 Hertor Han&gt;1d
(Skinny) Brown and he's traveled
the hamburger circuit for muct,
or bh 15-year career. But along
with the re,1. of RichlM1' kids
and castoffs b"e's caugtrt a severe
ease dr �.-rly.,.son pe-1mant frver and Wed.Detitay nigffl he came
'Mthln one {lit.th of n�hlt fame.
'rhe !'&amp;-year-old 111ttve of
Gl'ee'n�. N. C., yielded a first
inni1,11 homer to M'.lcte, ibntle
ind then went an to beat Ute New
Yort Yan"kees, 4-1, without allowtng another lrit. The victory boosted th"e- OrlolH ' Am'�eln League
lead over the ralned-011t CleveJand Indians to 2:JA. ca rn·�s and
was their ■lxttl triumph In ■even
-games and their lottl fn 12.
l■unaftn n..,. KHter
Frank Baumabn, who has ■COT·
ed &amp;JX Of ht&amp; US btt lel'f(fe vi e tories again•t Defl'oft, pltd1ed
the White Sox to a ·e-o win that
handed the Tigers 'their t'ifth
straight losri in the O!tcy other
American League 1eme. Walhingt on's twt-ni,:hter
at Bolton wH
rained out.
The Pitt.11burth PiratM retained
their game-and•a•ltrlf lriP on fint
place when Bob Friend q1l't out
the Cincinnati Reda, &amp;-o, the San
Franchco Giants lhaded the Chi-

f2fO &lt;-'\l'bs, 2-1, the Milwaukee
ltn� beat t)ie Philadelphia Phil­
lift, e.is ind tt).e St. Louie Card­
intiti icored a 15·2 ..-in over the
Los An&amp;'e'les Dodren in the National Leap.
ROokie Jih'OTtst:op Ronnie Hansen
hit a three•rutl homer dft Duke
"Maas to give the Orioles the lead
in the ·i"tftb in1'1ing and Brown
toe)\: it from there.
The White Sox n11dged 3im Eun­
ning fm- two runs l1J the fifth
and th'e,i racked up Tom Morgan
in a four-run ninfh fentured by
homer, by Earl lt'cn-geson and
Gene FreMe.
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M&lt;�
rrtw1111 111re-.
,.....,.
Friend pitched a thr�e-httt�r
foT his third shutout and_ sixth wm
of the seuon as the Pirates ran
their wlnni�R streak to ffve ram­
e.11 1lld their season record at
home to 18�.
$sm .Jones pitched a five-hitter
nia doubled home the winning
run tn the ninth irining to win
his aixth game. Jone.11 !truck out
Hven and Walked one.
We&amp; Covinrton '1rove in two
tuns with his third homer �d a
double and Joe Adcock singled
home two runs a.11 the Braves
•na pped a four-game loaing streak
Bob Buh.I went the distance ror
his fourth win.
Ken Boyer drove in two run1
. witb a ttncle and his 13th tJ(nn�
and Oar)'I Spencer doubled In two
run■ for the Cardinals.

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th' -· e by a score of 12-2
evening •• tlley il!MllHll) troilnced�
under the lights I'll' Baditel Stadium at ahama.
LaITy Wolfl! hail ttl't, An '.Stera , fled four ln three 1nnmgs.
eating out of hia llaud unttl th"e
Wolfe farrnl!d IO and wa1 re­
fourth innln_g wbn they scored lieved by Dick T11ylor in the
three ru11s to move ah�d S-2 and seventh.
then brob • open in the 1hrth
BHl Wil�, (..erald Clark and
with Hven ttilif!■ en six hit, Luther Tucker paeed the AJI Stars
u1d one R-acine 'erTOr,
with ?avo hiU a-p iece. Aaron Wolfe
The AD Sta-rs added single bad two for Racine.
!'Ins in the se"Y'etl"th •nd •eithtb - Mel Cltrk appeared only in the
mntngs to win &amp;ofnl away.
role of a pin� ttitter in the big
'Racine _ had _ ti"ken a 2--0 lead sixth hlning. He cracke a line
d
in the fmit mnffll ·op. bl tll by drive 1lngle to •right center with
Aaron Wolfe and Bi11 McNict?e the bases loaded to plate two
.
and one All-Star MTOr.
MllJS.
Lefty Ge!]e ll"esson. made his
The line s core:
first start or the ataaon and went Racine
200
2 3 15
six innln�s clvina: up three hits All Stars _ _ 000 307 llx 12 10
4
and faJJnlllJ 12. Ht WU relieved
Wolfe taylor 7 and McNick le ·
by Dorwirf Clark in the .teventh . Hesson ' D Clark
7 and Tucker'
Clark gave u p no hits and fan- Gruese� 1 ."

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Unll.H tr,,.,. 1,;,., ,..itono1
NJoTlOIU&lt;t. t.lE1octUE
W. L, Pd, GI
Pltt•burgh
28 14 .68'1
San Francisco 27 tff
1�
Milwa ukee
1'1 16 .!'1.l!i 0½
Cincinnati
22 21 .11.2 8'2
Loa AngelN
20
.f14J 8
St. Louis
11 22 .413 8\z
Chicago
14 22 .389 1 1
Philadelphia
l f 28 .333 14
WIN!nolday&lt;,
''" Francltco 2 Ch1C,llft 1
Plltttwr,'h 5 Clffclftl!otl - � rilihl
Mnw,ok.. 6 rlhn,. 3 nTil,t
St. Lou I, S Los AngelH 2 night
Thvrtdlly's Priili■bl • ,itcNn
Mllw■dbe at l'htt■d.,phla, night
-Spahn 12·2) 1!S Conl•y (2-3),
Ch iH90 at · Loa A.11991" (nl�t)
.......Carchnll (2-4) 'II Dl"Ysclale C4-5).
St, Louis at S.n Franclaco­
Jut..... JS-5) •• O'Dell (2-41,
Pomeroy Uttle League �socia- Pirates, Monkey nun.
Prlday'o
tloP baseball play will ope11 next
S,racuse Giants at Racine CarPlttsburfh It P'tt1l1dttphla, nlglit
Mo·nday with 10 eamea being dlnals.
played on live diamonds Monday
Pomeroy Reds at liyracu■e In- Clnclnflatl .t #llllWIUkN, night
Ctllcato It l.oa An.-1 .., night
and Thur■day.
dlans.
It. Lovl• o1t San �r'.nclsco, night
This year Pomeroy has organiz­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ed two new team■, the Ti&amp;ers and
• W. L. Pct, GB
Reds. A diamond has been edded,
Balti m ore
26 lff .834
too, one at Monkey Run. Racine
Cleveland
21 1� .583 2¼.
iB flolding one team Instead of
Chicago
22 18 .550 aJA
two, the RacJne Brave■. Syracuse
New York
19 18 .514 5
has it1 strong Giants in the field.
Detroit
17 19 .472 6�
The . first week of play {co m ­
Kansas City
18 22 .450 7�
plete achedule to be announced
14 21 .400 9
The schedule ror the recently Boston
next week):
14 23 .378 10
organized slow pitch
softball Washington
Weclnlld1y'1 RHulh
league co m posed of tea ms repre­
Mond1v, June 6
Baltimore
4 New York 1 night
sentlns
churches
In
New
Haven
Racine Cards at Pomeroy Jets,
Chlc190
6
o.trolt O night
nd
Mason
has
been
announced.
n
Diam ond 1 .
Washington
at Boaton, twl-nltht,
The league schedule will start on
Po meroy Tigers at Racl�e Brav­
(2), ppd., rain
June
7
with
two
games
to
be
play­
e,.
Cleveland at kanus City, night,
starlin1
Syracuse Indians at :fomeroy ed each evenlna:, \he first
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ppd., rain .
at
5::10
p.
m.
Dod1en, Diamond 2.
Thunday'a Probable Pltch•n
Pomeroy PJr1te1 al Syracuse
Teams en tered are New Haven
Cleveland at Kan1aa City (night)
Giants.
EUB, New Haven Lutheran, New -Mawklna (3-3) "' Herbert (2-3}.
.Po meroy ?anll:eea at Pomeroy Haven Methodist and Mason
Me t hChicago et 0.trolt (nlght)Reds, Monkey :Run.
odist. Ga mes will be played at the QDnonn (1-1) va Mosal ('2-3).
Thuradly, Jane f
ball grounds near the New Haven f New York at Baltimore (nl,tlt)
Po meroy Jets at Pomeroy Tl- school.
-CNtff (5-0) v1 WIiheim (2-2).
e er.11 , Dia m ond 2.
Waahln,ton at Boston i2) - Lff
The
achedule
is
as
follows.
R r.clne Brave, at Po meroy Yan 1 0-0) end Kaat C 1-4) va Delock.
June
Haven
New
7
vs
EUB
Itel'!, Diamond 1 .
New Haven Lutheran; New Haven (0.0) a11d MIiiman (0,1).
Pomeroy Dodger, at Pomeroy
Friday'• GamH
Methodis t vs :w1uon Methodist.
Kanua City at Chiu�, nlvht
June 14 - EUB vs New Haven ea ltlmore at Washington, night
Methodl1l; Lutheran V.!I Mason 0.troit at Cleveland, nltht
Methodist.
aottan at N.w York, night
June 21 : Mason Meth.odlsl vs
INTIRNATIONAL LEAGUE
EUB; New Haven Methodist \'I Lu­ Cofumbvl 6 MontrNI 3, 1 1-t
lheran.
Columltus I MontrNI 4, 2nd
June 28 - New Haven Metho­ Toronto S Richmond 1
dist vs MHon Methodist; EUB VIII aufhfo 6 Miami 5
Rocht•ter S H1vane 4
Lutheran.
AMERICAN ASSOC IATION
July ts - New Haven Luthm-an
va Mason Methodi.11t; EUB vs New Loultvlll• I lncllantp0ll1 O
DallH•l't. Worth 6 Chari•_,.. 4
Ha Yen Methodlllll.
Only
IIIMI acheclultcl
July 19 - Lutheran vs New Ha­
PACIPIC COAST LIAGUII
ven Met hodist; Ma1on Methodist vs
S.11 Lak• City 10 Ion DI... 6
EUB.
Sactamento J Tacoml 1
July 28 - Lulher.11.n vs EUB; Spokane 3 Vencowar 1
New Haven Methodist vs Ma1on S•altle a Portland 6
SOUTH RN ASSOCIATION
;�elhodiat.
August 2 _ Lutheran v.11 Maaon Attanta 1 S Mobile 4
Methodist; EUB vs New Haven llrmlftlham 6 ChattaM091 3
ShreffPOl't I .111\emphla 5
Met hocilat.
August 9 - Lutheran vs New NP.llhvlll• et Llttl• Rtck, p,-11
IASTlltN LIA.GUI
Haven Melhodlat; EUB v1 Maeon
Wltl lanwport 7 llnthamhn 4, lit
Methodist.
Playoffs •re acheduled for Tues• Wllllamsp1rt 4 lln,V.•� 2, 2M
Allentown 2
d;)', August 18 and TUcsda)', Au- Lanc::1tttr
I RNdlne 4 \prlntfleld O
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Pomeroy Little Leaguers To
Open Season Mtlnday, June 6

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&amp;hedul'e For
Slow Pitch
Ball Announced

Civil Servite
Job Deadline
Put Off Month

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PAUL J. SHERLOCK
COLUMBUS, 0. ( Specinl}-Hls
tory wri tten upon th� la�d in t ht!
fo�m of ta mous w_a ys1 de tnns m 11y
st 1ll _b_e observed In 19 Ohio comm 1:1:ni t 1 e.11_.
Bulll in th.: d11ys when only
the braft' and the bcserk dared
travel the wilde rness t�ails o! the
Old Northwes t
Terr1 to_ry, the
Taverns d�ubled as m l'rlln_g � lac.
es for _ pr!�1d_ent'5, poets, p�lltmans
a�d dignUane s from !ore1gn countries.

Mevinji: Into
l'offiRb lHngw Now

Pa8trano

CHICAGO uPI-Willie Pa1tr.11no
a danein&amp; liifbt henywei ght who
ertended: hb winninl strealt to
•iK bout&amp; Wednesday night,, will
rareuke Hie Un'tttd · States for his
n.ext scrap, he said toduy.
:Pastrano I unanimous victor
over So'nny Ray In 10 rounds,
planned to go to GlJ.Rgow, � cot­
land, ror a. 10 rouna match v. ith
Chictie Calderffood for $ 1 0,000
which he- 11\d "I can bring back.
with me."

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Sl'ANDffiGS

History .Written In P am oos Wa�side lnns Of
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Ohio May Be Read In 19 H1stonc Locations

Slx of the great old hospitality
center.11 have re m ained in business
as outstanding eating pl aces, and
three o( the sa m e group r&gt;£fer
overnight acc-omrnodations. E ve ry
1hing possible has been done to
preserve these taverns exactly as
they we,e when th, ,t,ge coa,·h
and conestog, wagon were the
Only means Or t'av.l ·
U you are looking for someth ing
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IIST GIRL

SIM ON 'S
SELF SERVICE

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Due to a r.hortage of qualilied
eli1ible1 and the many career po­
fitlon&amp; still waitin1 to be rilled, the
S�h U. S. CivU Servlce Regional
Office at Cincinnat, Ohio, today
extended the filing deadline for J
i.cctptance of applications in the
Federal Service Entnnee Examin­ I
ation to June 30, 1960.
To persons who have a co11ege
education or equivalent experience
and who can pass the written test,
this exa m ination is the gat4.,way to
high-level administrative and pto­
fesslonal positions in more than 60
occupational fields In the Federal I
career service. Starting salaries
are $40IO and $4980 per annum.
and opportunities for advancement
are excellent.
PATT�RSON RESUMES DRILLS
NEWTON, Conn. UPl - Floyd
Patterson p1ans to return to stren­
uous workouts Thursday or Fri­
d111y in preparation ror his heavy.
weight title bout · with Ingemar
Johansson June 20. Patterson took
a day on Tuesday after boxing 15
rounds during the Me morial Day
week end, reducing his weight to
192: pounde.
FLOYD "BITTER �IGHTIR"
NEWTOWN, Conn. UPI-Floyd
Patterson, ls "a 50 per cent bet­
ter fighter than he was a year
ago" a&lt;.-cording lo his trainer .
Dan Florio. Florio said Patterson
Is "faster, much · more alert and
will be a lot more explosive" tor
his June 20 title bout with heavy
weight champion Ingemar Johans­
son.

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PORK BACK BONES
ROUND STEAK
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Pomeroy, Ohio

Neweat fad for 'Teenen t
lllotchill&amp; Spoldol ldento
for � ,i,attadJ twoaome...
Bit: llOTa, a hndlome,
n,p
chain !dent.
Bill Obi lo Ill dainty
fembllno clft-ml,lo, The,',.
CM! fllOd-to s•r t:be leutl

Week

a
Mn ,B:�h ·�:�h:":'!npan
�:��.����;�; p���::
�
j
led by J W. Ziea of Akron, spent
heyond the commonplace Jn good phere.
Pd
g4'Kld, do\1s, flowers. parcel �,.
f
J
,
Fort y -five Mas,o n County ◄-H
Blur- Paula Brake and Carol
several days with her .11i.11ter Mn
food with lhe authentic almosGamt's for the c hildren wUI ■
Old Sta.. CHch l11n,
Sm ith,. Lllllan J !Y iden and attended th� Cl u b me mbers psrt_ici-pated m the Kegl t:)' , N_,i n_c )· Morgan J nd Ctt h
Mem be rs of St Jm;t" pti · s Catho- avai lable in addition to !0th •
phe_re of ea rly America, you will ville, dates back to 1818. It l1 built 5Ch oo
an
n
m
trat1on
d
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and
c
e
p
b
nq
o
ary
e
Phillipa;
m�•
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e
e
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h
u
n
nt
�-M
.
l r union and ba uet at
, Le l ie C h url· h 1 1 1 "\l a,;o n C i t y are s po nderive- m uch. pleuure from 8 vhlt on land tnmted to the owner H•rr J n. v\
houth s .
1pe ak ,n1 �nlN\\ Thurtda)·
Dougl_au and Polly !1ckrna ; "- hit"" M,rrng ft-st l \ d l
•
i o lle
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tr, be h!'ld .it l he
a
1
to .. ny o f the followini historic by Pretiden t Monroe. Th� Inn ts
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S
h�mn
!'.lber1
ltld
Benny
Buker
-Janie
N
ibert
and
Camalelta
Slev
G es
of Mr. and Mn. Clar
Parnih liall in Ma!'&gt;Oll on June 17_18
Procttds rrom the feltival wtfi
inns:
noted for the q uallty of Its food . Jividen on ?day 22 were Or. and were ae lectf"d to repre11ent the ens. Diana Stevens, U�d.a NeaJ
n ha� bee n announC'Pd
_.
go to lhe t•h urch bolld lna fu™1
The Golden Lamb Mot•I, LebanYo O_hf It■.. Hou":
8819 Mrs. Charles Ji Y idc n and children cou nty at the regional pu bllc
1
rl1
part1c 1S1x:teen bo� • _and 1
A ro l nr ll'ir\ 1 ,., 1 11 n SN w i ll be Th t&gt; public is cordillly lnvir.td to
on, is the oldest hotel in the Brecklv1lle Rd., Breek1mlle, was or Athens
and Mr and Mn Otis 1,:�ak l n1 contest on July 8; Blu� p.a ted 111 the rnd 1 v1dual &lt;.·on � e R for i;i i Ye n a� .. y a t t h P fest i rn l Ti c keu I att e nd.
State. The hotel began operating built in 1�9- The building is con- McClintock and ch i ldren, toe�! .
nbbon1 were ,warderl to Miu N1- 1 )'OUnger 1a1:m ben. They w&lt;-re, blut' ·--'"----;::::.:;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:_._i,;._.a;;;;:.
1
in 1803 t he sa, m e yeu t hat Ohio Uructed with b1ae1c wal_nut aiding
T
Jed McElroy, Rochester, Pa., \' is- bert. Barker and Claudie Zerkle; · -Nora McNeil, Bonnie HervPy, M1 1 1,
beca me a State. The dining t h re� reet wide and held togeth- lted Mr. and Mr&amp;.
Fred Sh■ ln and and red aw 11nb to Arl i ne Roush, j chael Lewis and Julil! Blain; red ­
roon_is are_ decorated and furnish- er with handmade n1il1 and wood- other relatives, Saturday.
Mickie Yeater, Janie Oshel, Nan- John McConiha)', Steven Newberr y ,
ed Just llke they were whm \en pega. The interior decor la
Mr and Mrs Wright Roulh of cy F owler, Steve Br• gg and Shel- Vtclde Steele and Carol Gerl_ad1:
.1 white-Bnnda 8teele. Viclm.• M rCharles Dickens, Henry Clay and early ltt h century and the wMt- Ch micothe wer� dinner guest.11 on don Rnlllh.
other celebrities dined there. UP- I resses i.re i: • rbed In (Tilly 0011- Saturday of 'Mr
ln
t
he
oldfr
tea
m
Ot&gt;m0nstra•
I Coruhay, Vltk1e �cKinney, Gloria
1 • and Mrs • Henry
stairs the rooms have the same tumes or the same vltltage as the Roush
tion competition the followmg Vill.n. Connie WllJiaflll, Sharon
From Meigs Co. F a rms - U ngraded, Mixed
period furniture, and each room furniture.
Blue- I See, Echt h Sebrel1 and Shella Bea,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Roush of Cin- awanb were prt1eftted
is na med after former gue1,1s
�ltd Brick T1vtm, La faye�e, clnna·li vlsi 1 ed their daughter . Mrs � becca Martin and Ft ancn Keen• ver
such as General Grant, and sev- Ohio, on Rt. 40, was a favorite Wanda Jacobs and olher relative, I er; red - Lmds Lathey and SharMJIS McNeil had the highest
eating place of H1m ry Cl ay, Will- over Me m orial Day \\'eek end.
c'ral Presidents.
on Brown , Mary Lou Gatland and 1 1eore a mon i: the day's l'Venu.
lam He ruy H arrison and other
The Hop To It Club w on first
).f r. and Mrs. Ray Reilh m iller of Pamel11 Cottrill. Mary Frances
HHdley Inn, five miles west of
place
in the po&amp;tj!r eontest The
reat statesmen in the early day1 Sarasota, Fla . , s pent t h e week end Priddy and Ann Williams
a:
SLICED
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ZanesY l llc on Route 40 and Inter O r oh·10 - an d It h81 mam
· d and Me morial Day with Mias Jfla
· tsme
W I JI m..
• Worken receiv..,,,.
· ··• a red
state 70, has been operated by lts reputation for gOOd food and
. !��et Es hena ur r� ce 1 ved a blu! 1 ribbon and the Leon Luekie.11 and
the sa m e famil y for slx genera- service to this day. The building Reith m iller and attPnded the alum- rluuun and Sandra idorgan earne� l Lucky Stars placed in the white
nl banqu et at the high school.
tio ns. The picture.11que stone build was erected in 1837.
a red award on individual de m onMemorial Day gueSt.11 of Mr. and stra tions in t he older co m petition group.
Ing started as a stage coach inn
other famous taverns that � ave
O t her cI ubs entering p011ters in.
.
. t trill,
, ·
in 1802. The dining room is open ceased to Rerve meals or keep Mrs. Verne Watterson were Mr .
M1sse!l �a_rtin, Keener, Co
elude Okeh, Trailblazers, Tip Top 1
Roches
CofOan
L.
Mrs.
and
of
T.
d
each year fro m June 1 through overniiht guests but are still
Priddy, W l11s��, Eshenaur a�d . Topper11 • American Leadera, Good
8 u S lU Morgan are1
Sept. 30 but It is closed on Mon- standing as historic land m atb ��r ,:e- � P �· ;�d Mr�/
ehg 1 ble to com pete m Luck Clover Happy Go Luckie• .
��- :
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s a
nd the regional
ach,
v.
d.iys.
event on July 8.
Old Town Mountaineers' Mountain
are:
Mrs. Donald McKay and son, DanBuxton T1v1rn, 313 E. Broa d·
awards were pre- Cl imbers, Vernon Slar Dusters,
owme
e
Th
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Cu rtlas Sta.. coach Inn, south ny, of Mt. Victory, Oh io, and Mr .
.11 ented to t hese younger members Happ H
way, Granville, - has been in exist- of Galena, built in 1822. now the
DC:e, n·1 11 e·11 )' uatl ers. Bll!)' ••
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enee sinee 1812. It was for 'me ny private residence of the grand- and Mrs. Robert Beegle and sons for 1he1r team de monstrations :
Krebs.
and
lie
Busy
Portlan
of
d.
years a very i m portant hostel ry . daughter of the builder.
More_ t_h �n 1 20 persons viewed
Mr. i.nd Mrs. Jonathan Harris Parkersburg visited relatives and , the actm t1es.
The Tavem sJill keeps overnight
Ov.rflald Tavem, Troy, the log
'Memorial
ds
ne,
in
Day.
Raci
guests and it attracts people cabin served as both tavern and and friends, Mr and Mrs. Jacobs frien
Judges we_re Ml"I. Alma Page,
1
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M,. and Mro. Dave Thomas, Gar'om m anY m 1·1 es tO partake of , court house during the early of Florida visited Mr.!1. Laura Bell
WITH 1111S COUPON
J
w
k
d
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ames
at
IRl'I
an
r
111na.
a
e,
.
hana spent Memorial Day wi th
1
its fine food and charm lna: atm01- 1800's. Due to the efforts of the Friday,
Fine To Cook-out
, all Wood Count)' extension agents,
th Cross of Cincinnati Mr,. 'Ann Coe.
Ru
Mrs.
,
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been restored to lh original a.pMr. and Mrs. w·oJI Jone, and son an d M ar k s . po Ife-nuarger,
wae a guest of Mrs. Laura Bell on
t
easan
Pl
pearance.
·
Top Cholte Beef - Broll 'Em
Spencer of Columbua were guests
------Gri1wold
Inn,, Worthington, Memorial Day.
Wingelt,
Mrs.
f
and
Ernest
Mr.
of
Mr. and Mrs. To m Undsey and
built by Eira Griswold in 1803,
•
Scotty, Grove City, spent the- Mrs. Ann Coe and visited other relson,
it w&amp;.11 patronb:ed by many great
s
holiday week end with Mr, and atives.
I
B
men of history.
Bob Cleland of i.ong Beach,
Mrs.
Mason
Spencer.
SpNad Ea11• Tanrn, Hanover,
RIP&lt; For Slicing
David and Evelyn Roush of Col- Calif.. is visiting his m otht'r, Mn.
ton, Columbiana County, was built
the week end with Hazel Cleland.
spent
umbus
Mr. and Mn. George Goh1 bertGerald Rood, Jr., son of Mr. and in 1837. The four-story mansion their father, Dale Roush, ·and
was the gatherJn1 place for the
Mrs. Gerald Rood. Letart, W. Va ..
and Mrs. Henry son. daaghter, M�a. Lillian Gerber,
Irish canal Workers. The land­ grandparents, Mr.
.
and son, New Br11hton, Pa., ap."'nt
has been presented with a Certifi.
Roush.
mark Is being restored by its pre­
Sweel Juicy
.
end
with
the
holiday
week
l �ate of Merit in Fann Mechanics
Thereon
.ti
M:11
B
and
Mrs.
le,
lpl-time
follower
utch I
Guests of Mr.
.
sent
owner!.
,
e
other
relatives
by the Thor R��arch C nter for
Mary Philson Mary Stob.ar1 and
of the Tri .Cout,ty Teen Canteen
Hobart · Brothers, the cabin hae Johnson were Miss
Mi. and Mrs. Harold Wetherholt
Be_tte� Farm Living of Marengo,
of Cindnn,u
Cross
Ruth
81 -named "Fii'ft Teenage Citl-zen
"Mrs.
and
Stodlum Hotel Cleveland corIllm01s
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Alexander, Thom- of Gall ipolis 1pent the week � n� o t 1 960" Leo v. Savage, director,
Nettie
and
Mrs.
�
,
nez: of Sixth and St. Clair
he
with her mother. Mr.11. J. F. J1v1- · an nounced today.
- Rood· wH given the award 81 a \ scene
of numerous
political ville, Ohio.
New Rome GrOwn
den.
of
le
1
reiult of his .show·""
the &amp;--a
.,.... te ,t
Sponag
Mr. and Mrs. Austin
I L i.ale, who hails from Syracuse
:�
speeches among which were those
Mr. !nd Mrs. Lew Blakely (Ma- and who is a newcomer to can­
farm m�chamcs . ab1hty amona the
and Lester
made by President Andrew John­ Charleston, W. Va.,
gr:aduatmg .!lelllor11 of Wahama
agle or Colu mbus spent the bel Philson) and grandson o� Col- , teen ,•ircles, will also be nam ed by
Spon
son and General
Grant.
High . School.
and Mrs. Jerry umbus and Mrs. Dorothy (Philson) Gover,,or Michael V. DiSalle to the
Dunham Tavem, 8709 Euclid week end wlth Mr.
Brown _ of Rochester. � mn., s�ent cantee1 ,'a ''Teenage Hall o f Fame."
N�1t C. lturley, Jr., founder of
Graham.
Ave.,
Cleveland,
waa
once
an
im•
Rome--Grown
th
Re earch Center, a n?� p rt.a
Franklin Wayne Brinker left on Memorial Da)' here with relatives ! The 1 7 -year -olt;I Rac ine High
o nt stage stop. Now the buil d
.
(riends
and
�t
g
pr:rJ11tr
a_ m ;esearch �ri:_anizal10 Ing
tralntn
School ) 1nior, in winning the
contalm pioneer relies from Tuesday for Air Forte
t�cated m nothern Jlh n?1s, est.abMr. and Mn. Jim Stewart and � award, Mil be gi,en an e1:pense­
Antonio, Texal.
San
ll parts Or the
Weatern
Reserve.
a
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and ' daughter, Ellen. of �teubenvUle. , paid week ,t an Ohio youth camp,
KnighOt�p
hshed the Farm Mechanics Award
Mrs. ·Marian
On! reatv.re 1s an old stone smo�e
sa
:and
Mr.
with
end
the
week
�pent
to honor the member of each
s.
Columbu
of
id.
Savage
I
9• 12 - Many Patterns
house. The restored Tav�n 1s daughter, Alicia,
5Cnior "high school class dee m ed
In m aking 'ail first appearance
spent sevP.ral days ta.11t Week with Mrs. Walter Stewart.
.
to
from
12.30
open
free,
dally,
Mr. and _Mr�- Ge?rge Tas ,11an :an� , at the canteen "'Band.11tand" Lisle
most outstanding in hia proflcienher mother . Mrs. Lavinia Simpson.
· 1 o th e 4 :!:o e11:cept Mondays.
of C1ncmnat1 rpent the hob- 1 made a amaah Mt with tbe teen­
baby
to
her
cy to _appI Y Iarm mech amcs
returned
Clara
Roush
Mrs.
.
it1dtr Tannt
4
. ' Painesville• p on home after spending the winter in rl ay week end with her mother, , ager• :a t Hannan �·ug h School, aceffective use or rarm shop equip•
ute 20, built in, 1818 , an d at­
Have
Mu&amp;•,
·
Lee.
Lillian
Mrs.
ment and tools, In the malntenn nee , R_o
and
Mr.
cording to the dlrel·tor.
Akron with her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer of t Lisle is active in the Future
of farm machinery and in build- terned after Waahtn1ton s Mount Mre Kyle Stum p who accompanVer'non
tiome.
Stage!
on
the
'
ing projects to provide imprQved 1
and spent the week Florida nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bl) ly _Joe , Farmer', Club at Raci,..,e and won
the ied her home
11PM
Spencer and �hlldren of W1l m mg- several awards fr9m tha-.: organita­
farm livina: and operating er!ici- Cleveland-Buffalo r�:te us ��
end here.
stopp g po 1
of
reladay
guest
were
hoh
ton
Wilson
ency The selection is made by the tavern for a
&amp;
tion.
He
ii
a
member
of
t�
Syra­
A.
James
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Ohio,
Stone Tavern, Polan d,
week tives and � ·onds.
stud�nt ' s vocational
agriculture
�M! - 8afety Club- and wall \reas­
Tavern , a d son of1 St. Louis, were
alao
known
a&amp;
Sparrow
d -.W!IF of the Sy?lcuse Junior J'ire­
Mr. and �rs. Lee Jac�oq
Young;
teacher. , · · ·
Maud
Mrs.
or
giaests
e�d
J built i n 18M to serve as a station
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anied the m to Parkers- d 1r ngh ter, Linda, of _ C h1lllfo e,, men.
Recognition of outstanding h igh on the Pittsburgh-Cleveland etage who accomp
mothwith
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her
e�d
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we�k
the
ent
Mrs.
sp
and
Mr.
vlsit
to
,
Sunday
burg.
.!!cliool vo-ag Is part or the Thor Re• coach line.
W. 8. Wilson er, Mrs. Sybil M1\e�.
.
,
Slngl�ary Houaa, Streetsboro, Oley McCarty, Mrs.
search Cf'nter's program for honNIPP D BY NIB BLE
Mrs. Ot mer Grimm (Virginia
. Other
Parson1
Harvey
"Mrs
and
oring loadiug vo-.ag teacher.11 out- built in 1828 aa a .lltage coach hv­
LONDON UPI-Terence Am,
­
MemOT
ort
spent
Middlep
of
Reed)
y,
Saturda
standlng agriculturists, :md �thers ern on the ClevelandWellsville­ ·guests 0( Mrs. Young,
brose. 18, bit a piece or cheese
were Mr . .and Mrs. S. G . Marks of ial Day in Racine.
who have eontributed to farm pro- Pittsburgh line.
and was trapped.
Police said
_o!
Er.11el
Davis
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Wilkesvi11e a.nd Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
1 gress.
Our House, Galllpol la. bulft In
Ambro�'
teeth
marts
in cheese
end
with
Phone WY 2-%8%9
the
week
spent
us
Columb
of
Lynn,
1819, was visited by many di► Sleeth and daulilhter,
The Center aJso works closely
given
warehouse
employ�s
match
Ross.
Ralph
and
Ross
Percie
Miss
Sav.
Your
8"11
Gr.eu
Stamp, - Fill A Book Quicker
va.
r.ton
with high schools, collcgea, 4-H tlngulahtd guHh lbcludlnt L■• Charle
ltey Miss _ Ross entered Me1gs General ed those on nibbled cheese left
McCJas
James
Mrs.
ana'
Mr.
11� W, SECOND ST,
POMl!ROY, omo
(,1ubs, and Future Formeri, of fayett• ancl Lo1,1la Phllllpe of
behind in a $1 1,200 robbery and
of Industry, Pa., and Tom Ellis or Hospital Monday.
F rance. The redortd hoUM I• a
America groups in se minlir1 and
arrested
him.
and
Tr1eb
Roger
Mr. and Mrs.
is the stte of n model farm shop propl!rfy of the Ohio Hl1torlcal
Mrs . Flo Allwine of Columbus
which feat.ares more than 2,500 Soetetv.
spent the week end and Memorial
TN� Ta.,•rn. Route 4 1 north
· tools.
Day with Rev. and Mrs. F. E.
or West Union, built In 1798. It
--- ·----Dunn.
h now a private ,rome.
Mr. HuJ!h Morri.11on and son.
Summer Schedu le 18
L0t:ust Lod.., Middlebourne, 11
Gene, of Columbus, spent Sunday
still owned by descendants of
, Being A'n nounced
with Miss Mae 'Morrison.
A summer schedule fo.- Sunday WilJlam P�nn.
Margle Shuler of Letart Is
, services has been announced for
add
will
ion
Divis
r
two weeks with her
Moto
iac
spending
Pont
the Mason Methodl!1t Church by
an additional sei'les to Its 1961 i;t:randparentl, Mr. and Mr.11. Ed
Rev. Richard Wright, pastor.
1ine o� cars, it was announced by Simpson.
Beginni_n� on Sunday, June !J, '
Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford o(
E. Knudsen, vice president or
the time for Sunday School will be
1eneral Motors and eeneral mena­ Worthington spent the week end
at 9:30 a. m. rather than 10 a. m.
ger, Pon'tiac Motor Division.
and Memorial Day with Mr. and .
while Morning Worship serviees
The entirely new smaller car. Mn. A. C. Bradford,
I wil l begin at 10:30 a. m. instead or
Thom as A. Evans and granason ·
name d the "Tempeit," will com•
11 a. m.
(ortably seat six paseeng�rs, Knud­ Thomas Allen of Lancaster spent
r[ty o! the Sundav with their sister-in-law and
A candleU1ht investiture .ervJce sen said, and the m.ajo
ction for aunt, Mrs. Helen Johruon.
produ
l
Initia
est's
Temp
for two members wall held at the
the Divit
a
be
.,,ill
year
first
Memorial Day �u.esU of Mrs.
i-eRular meetl'ng or G irl Scout the
in Pontiac, Mich. Helen Johnson were Mr. and MrA.
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plant
main
5ion's
Troop 45 of Mason City Tuesday
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Wayne ClfOenter and 110n, Glen, of
evenint at the 1eout playground.
(Johnson)
Cassie
Mn.
and
J\elpre
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Suzie Surface and Lallachia E1&lt;ecutlve Board Of
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Foreman. Millersoorl.
Gates were Invested into the troop.
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Mrs. Cres11 (Wolfe) NPase and .
Cuests of the tN:,op were the moth­ Watchmrtkers
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west
the
r51:
of
'Park(l'r!lbu
of
beard
Dorothv
.
Uve
dau2hter
ex,cu
,
The
en of the alrls, Mn. Delbert Gates
iation
:
visited Mrs. Ida Howell. Sat"'Jrdn-.
Vlr�lnia Wa'tchmakers A11Soc
And Mrt. Haft!)' &amp;urf1ce.
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Anita Houdasbelt of Pome�v i!I
In eh1r,e of the meeting "ere met recenUy at G;ent'j Ball's
·
'Mrs.
,
t
her,
Pleasan
irahdmot
het
Point
in
t
visitin1t:
taur,n
Mrs. Ralph Warner, 11e0Ut leak,
,._
ne purpose of the meeting was M11roret HoddHhelL
,n.d Mn. J�h Lish, asslttent
up
Mr. and Mr•- Rich•rd Hayman of
scout lnder. Flaa bearer was J4ne lo disclles bu,iness ,o be taken
en­ HUntlngd,on Valley, Pa. were the�
Dodion. Members of the color �t the monthly meeting of the
·.•..
1uard were Karen Rou•� and Kay lire Associailon JieJd in Beckley, ,uests bl hli mot!el, llh. Raloh
.,,
on
l
Hote
ey
t�
theffl
Beeld
nied
the
accompa
at
who
Va. ,
Ravman,
McGowan, Col«w .aergffaftt ,w■s Joy
visit ' Mna. Chancey WeiaP Bani•
May 27.
Thabet.
son1'ilie Ro11d.
Retreahmenta WeN! 1erved to the
Jdln � �c1s who ,;.., switching to
Toys
liuesta ar John Berttr ftftd Mn.
lollowln1: Joy Thabel, Donn, Llah, Loeal O,nferettcie
Nylon Tubeless Tires,
llehbie Cook,
�rlhtt Sa\'T'e w•r- hi! daur1lter,
McGowan, Bren,
u
�
� feature ,,xcln­
11loiters.,
safe,
llhlnr,er,
tlleir
and
.
Hflllen 'RhodeR
n i,.,�1. vu
di Burton, loMttl Lish, Donna
New
Kathleen
the
or
�
Lilliint
Ooro"
t
lly,
Isabel,
cnnfere
�ocal
trivc,
Tl!lPLE-TEMPERED
NYLON­
1
wm, Sharon Queen, Diane Noble,· The
Jennifer .zvkle ·surle Wimer· JCa. 1 Haven J.1JB Chane will meet Tttel· and Electa,
Nylon at Ill best. Ce! low-cost lumpiko­
i,.l the
bitteftden
- nn Roush, NaftCY Proffitt, Sw:1e day, June 7 at 7:30 p. m.C
Delrnu.
Mn.
and
Mr.
proved
Nylon Tlretl today!
Smiace, Latlldhla Oath, J1t1e Dod- llew Ha,en Church. -D� E. Rl,v of OreJon, Ohio, Mr,. Ehle Shep­
t,
ntenden
aon, eotlnle Hetbour, M'n. Oat� Cole, conference !Ul)8'"1
erd of Toledo and Vir&amp;U Rou of
· wlll be pre1ent to conduct busl- Akron attended the Racine High
arid Mn. 8utfaill.
neri1 ,nemben of the councils ol School Alumni Banque� lay 28.
NO flli II CONl'9RIIIIC■
Edward Seubel't of Coiumbus
lbe
WAfllllllGTON tlPI-Pre,Ide"'t odorlnl,tratlo� ol churche, In
his auttit, Mn. Miriam
visited
d
es
Eisenhower w,lll flit hpld a new, Ne,ir Havttn Cbll'.'tfe �,. req; : Je er, w� dp,y. 11"' '-!\.
e
n
confett,Pct- ,11111 ,reek WC1"" or to be _iP.reaeDt, �un¥&amp;
Ra­
ew
N
IN
Cbarq
JlaV,n
New
.
a heavy .&amp;PPGlatm,nt ,chedule
the White Hoall iald on Tuo.11dQY, ven. -Hartford pd Dachle · .
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E D ITOR'S NOTE: Whd .,..
th• prnpech for l NO't coll...
eraduatH? A Unit.cl P.-.n In
ternatlonal nationwide- aurv•y
di1eo..,.,-u the ■n•wwn to what
lob opportunltin ••ilf, wflo 1,
In d�and, what ,tarting ul.,ie1 are being ott.,ect and how
much campus recrvitin9 hH
� 90in9 on, Results of the
,urvey follow.)
A U111ted Press Intern a tional
su rvey disclose d today that the
na tion 's 1960 engineering a nd
scien t1f1c gr a d ua te s a re wor t h 5
per cent inure in starting pay to
competing industry and gonrn,
mc nt th a n th ey were on e year
ago.
A he a lthy, vigor ous employm c nt dem a nd fo r Jun e 's l'Oll egc
and uniYersily gra d uates w a s generii l l y indiuted with 5 to 15 per
cent mo re tOmpa nies and a gen I
cies r e cruiting this spring on
man y ca mp,ses.
T he jo i, rt{' rui l ing t ea ms, cs• 1
pee&lt; a l ly those frn m bi a &lt; nd" 5 tcy r
h ,t ho c dcs_l with c&lt;coc d numbecs
l o"ons which speci a l "� in
,, insti
.
.
,·
l urnm g 0 " t t a l en t ed engmeer:s
a nd S{'tt'll , Js l s.
Th i' ·sur11 eY r!'!v
· ea l cd th a t the
U�J)l' r 30 )? er {" ent of �� aduat_cs
with t echnical or mcnh fic tr a mina ,irt"ally wee, ass, c."l a va c- I
iety of J' ob • offers.
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Malh e m a l «·&lt;an s, chem&lt;sts, phy
sidst, an&lt;l specialists in acrn,nl
ing da1 a pro(·e ssi11g and iudu s tci a l safes a r e in &lt;lem a n&lt;l, em pb asi,ing the oppoct,nit ics a,ail
a ble lo those lc,;.,,d lo m a ke a I
contribution to the 20th Cen t ury
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AUCT IONEEII:
CompJ ..te S•rvlce
Co itt Bcodlord
W rite, Phone or Contact
A. C. BRAD rOR D, Rac ine, Ohle.
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· � . --- . - · - · -COMPLETE INSURANCE
PROlcction, Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
Mills, Middleport,
Ca ll Don
Ohio,
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Mr. and Mrs. Georie Price and
fa nuJy, Mr. trnd Mrs. Na t e Pence,
Mi . 11.nd Mrs. Ted C1r5on, Mr. and
M r s. Jo� Connl ey spent thr
Memori al Day weekend wlth Mr.
C harley Pric e a nd
and Mrs.
other re lativ es ,

°"
d 0n
E,:i� t .:' i:'!d :� 0� p:�:b��:;
1pen1 the weekend wiih Ethel
CheYilar and son Carl
Mr. and Mn . Paul chevi lar and
son halfe eone to Floridll for the
s ummer.
Mrs. Fil ura Pa lm er and sou of
East Live rpool, Mr. and Mrs. ChH
McNi ,:kJes of Ra cine ca ll e d on Mr.
.a nd Mrs, L. D. Pierc e .
Dext er Pigott of Clevela nd called on friends S u nd a y. Ile is the
son of James !"' igott form erly of
this pl ace .
Mrs. H azel Johnson and son are
visiting Mr . and M.n . Ro bert B arton and family, M ariet ta .
Emma Kelly has re turn ed afte r
sp ending the win ter with relatiYes in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Mete r
spent Saturd ay a fternoon with Mr.
a nd Mrs. L. D. Pi e rce.
Mr. a nd Mrs Elber Bis �l! l ] a nd
- -- --- ---:-uf Colu m bu s wert' here 101· Memori al Day visi!ing rel a lives.
Noa h H urley Jc. of Col u mbus
:ipe nt the week end with his par•
e ms, Mr. and Mc, Noa h Hucley.
A larg e crowd at tended the Legion services at !he cemetecy ,Ion .
day ·
..,h Hurley moved fas! w•ek
Nv
�
Crom th e Hayman farm t!I the Wil •
son h�m e .
.
Mrs. F. Ray Wilson of Pomeroy
spe a l s,m day wHh her a unt, Mes
J . D. Roush.
c . M sg t · an u M r11 · ltobert Shank
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a nd sons, W ayne and Jan, of West•
ove r AF Base , Mass. were g uest s
of hi, pa re nts, Mc. and C/U's. Ea rl
Shank , over t he holiday wee k end
a nd aUended the a l u mn; b, nq oel
at Racin e . Th ey w e re a lso gu�sts
o � Mr. a nd Mrs. S. H. Fad ely .i t
Rio Gra nde.

world of 1cientitic and technolosi• about $100 len monthly than the
ro&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IU!SULTS
1 engineer f. Graduates with liberal
l'al advancement.
RATES
Liberal arts graduates, the sur- arts deerees •�e close to or Just
\
ey
showed, are not being cold- 1 below the business s■lary Jeyela.
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I euta per word. l)N lnMrt..1011,. Minimum cbars• - 00 -=u•..,
shou ldered by the nation's emThe supply of ene.ineering or
cent, per word for tb.r&amp;e ODlhleClllltive ln1ertioD1.
ployera . But their rece ption into tcientific graduates with master
Spedtl - one monlb tor 30 celltl per word.
AT
l he eve ryda y world of making a of scie nce d e grees is far short
FUU rate of 3 cenie per word will be cbarstd for advert:iainc
living is for th e most part Juke of the de m a nd. S..laries for these
d not pi1id wttlbJ.n 10 day• after receivin, bill.
w a rm compa red to that .accord ed premium m e n rang e from $7,.500
Erron to Advertialn,a - &amp;boo.Id be r eportll'd immediately. The
m;i 11y of th e 8(:i e ntific or t echnl- to $12,000 y ea rly.
Daily Sentinel wW not be rapon.tibJe for rnott1 u..an one J.neor
t
The 5 per ce n t wage j u mp for
' al specialist!,
Pomeroy,
OhJo
.
red ,mert1on
d war d Jackson, Toledo
E
Uni•
1960's
gr a duates over 19.$9'11 ge nI
Catd of Tt-..aab and Special Notice, of EW'lts Jl.UO. Obltuarie1
versity
(Tol
e do, 0.) placem ent di, , erally 'wii� a pplicable in most re.
.
.
Gauttf: Montgomery 15.9 on
publbbed at l ceni per word.
rector, summ arized lh e libera l g1ons and in all fields e icept for
I I ISED BOATS AND MOTOR• RI
upper 10. 7 on low er 22 feet open ;
l MO.
C DA Y::J
3 DAYS
WORDS
l DAY
job prospects th e te a ching prvlession, which
;irts grild u ates'
•nd 1,1p while the� ••••· Metro90c
Gallipolis 19.1 on u pper, 16.9 on
60&lt;
15
'4.50
SLJ3
thusly:
rem a ined at a bou t the ume leYel
Main
Moton.
.
e.
polltan
600
lower, 22 fee t open ; Lock 15.8 a nd
$1.20
Sl 80
00.
lll)
$6.00
--we keep h e aring that employ. 1 in most are..is.
St.,
Pomeroy.
Phone
WY-2...IOO.
falling.
70c
$1 .l!O
.
f". 211
211
tl &amp;o
r-rs wan t liberal arts st u dent11.
The su rY e y indicated th at re 1 1 -14-tfc
Condition of Movo&amp;able Locks:
Adi Na.i.ved by lO A.M.. will be in th11l day·• ..pcrr.
B ut whe n th ey come to the cam- cruiting w u Yigorous but selecLock 13 is down a od Lock 18
pus th ey ar e still primnlly con• tiY e. Chara cte r a nd all around
through 23 a re down. Locks 14
cerned with those students who perso11alit1 development appe ar ,
th rough 1 7 are up running Heriiave spe ci1:11i:ood l l" aining."
ed to be genera lly more hea vily
APA.h"i'MENTS - l'urmahed and
age 2 tra ps a nd 35 wickets.
Th e pote ntial of th e lib eral arts I weigh ed th.to d uring preYious
uofurnilhed. Mdrlastel'I, Mlddlt&gt;Ohio �•¥er Boah: Downbaund:
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gra d ua te Is no( being ignored, / yea rs.
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po, t . J.'hone WY-2·5286.
2-3-tl
Montgom ery, Coa l King 8 am, 0-8 ;
T!RMITE ANO PIST CONTROL }'' OR .':iALK ONE RIDING HOHSE
howev e r, as reported by Thom a s
.
Lock El, Walter c. B eckjur d 7:20
Pi ,ce n, en t fl' - agree d th "'.
Phone WY2-6 182.
ily- Fain. FrN lnt.Pktton. ln.u,.
S-28- 6tp 5 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE_ TW O 5
i; Ccooks, direc lor of st , rte nl
.
,m, 7- 1 ; Lock : o , Je fferson s, 45
.
-- -- ,-�cc was h ttle of t h e tu nny b �sme ss
j room a putmenta. A. N. B e ngel.
p l a cement. H arvard University.
eel 11,y Natienwlde. Phone R.
am , 1 2·1 ; Lock 1 1 , Pe ri nsylYani a
1 1-2-tfc
end A.. S.,..,ice 'Station WY2- FLUTE IN GOOD CONDITION. I Phone .VY2-3272.
"lndustcy g e n ecally is mor e re pocled to. be yre ,aJ e nt m c a m, i , a m, 1 ,. 1 , Lock · u, Co t ton
6
C a ll Wl9-227 1 .
ru
0·3 1-3tc 1 •
�26-tfc
2166.
&gt;' U k N !SHED APART, [
, age , lo find coll e ge t0,ined men PU S hee , ting •n some ' "" lwo
,een s , 35 am, 2-4 ; City o f H ,ntROOM
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or l ,ee yea n ,go.
,
w,th
e th,,n , mm , m , m b ack
mor
.
EASY
SPlN
DRYE.H
ington
l
WASHER.
7 , 5S am, 7-9; Lock 14 Mc.
ml'n
an d bat h, Pome roy. Phone 1
THE ANNUA L MEETING OF THE
Offers lo gradua tes were umground in th e nat u ral science s "
J'ort"h
glider,
l
a dy's Bulov.i wrn,l
l
riss
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a m, 6-0 ; Loc k I 7 Joe L u C
WY2·8915.
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5-2Hltc
ve nally reporle d to be "straightSutton &amp; Cheater Farmers' Mut u al
C•ooks
,,.,d •
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wale h . Call WY 2·2437.
L:as 2:30 a m , 2·3 ; Lock 22 Hel e n Z
a rd" ,ht h extra mduce m e nts
Fire lnturance Company will
forw
0
-"'LUX E 3 ROO-H
n d- BAT
MS a'"B".. l .....
••r,t"..e in d usl•,
as
10: 30 am, 8-0·, Lock 23 Bob Be n•
• · e,, S"Ch
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be held .at Cheater Town H a ll,
being confined in the main to
·--- ----- 6 2_3Lc
u n f urnished ap artm ent. Coats
n
a nce and adverti 11 ing, look p r i•
fi
_
t
e r 2:20 pm, 18-2; W. S.
Rhea
I
t
,
J u n e 6, 9 A. M. Emm e tt Will.
fring e ben e ti s and
Bu ildin l.!
Midcileport
. tra el exPenPhon e
ma rily fur good all around re•
4
15•
pm
:
45
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a nd M V Lo u isian a
NOTICE OF PUBLI C SALE
Pres., Francis E. Morria:, Sec.
ses
l
o
n�w
loc
a
lions.
W Y 2-5 t 4r'
,·oc d a nd mot;va tion ·•
5 2 1 12lc
in tow; A " chor L. Chdst y 9,25
i T�e fringe benefits generally
The
fi. J . Jtp
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The UPI survey showed th a t , consiste
am
0·2·, H a ymond E. o.&gt;alvetli
p, bf JC sa fe • t lhe ""' denee O f SLEEPlNG ROOM. PHONE WY 2·
d of such . st andards as
of a ll reg,lac bache lor degree
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am 0-4.
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Bloe
Sherm a n Sl e phens, dece,sed, sit•
2848.
Ccoss,
gro,p
n
r
e
e
e
,
a
tn8"c
5 28 3tp
·Upbou
_ gcad u al es, enginee c, a nd physical
nd, G a llipolis , Jamel LOO
c
u .iled un Ash .St., in th e Village of
t1re ment p�ograms, �alary saYmgs
:c;c::-:;c::-;;;-;,-�- c
�t· 1entists contin ue to enjoy the
a m 2•0 ; Kathl een K. 2:a5 am 2•0;
,
Mi&lt;l d l epoc l , Ohio, on Sa t o rd a y, FO k RENT 4 ROOM HOUSE
plans, _and n _a few msla n e es, cosl
h,ghest s tarling saf,r;e ,.
Lock 2- U; Loc k 23 Elger Cliff 12, J S
f!ulland Township. C a ll TU2J,nc 4, 1960, commenci n g a t l0 , 30
l of hvmg adJu•lm ent, .
.
i,
Th e salary offe cs ra nged from
0-1 · Hele n Z � ,JS pm 0-7 · Al·
pm
3475, Hartfocd, W . V a . 5-31-Bl p
=- =c::c:;;-- - -- A. M., the following desecibed
" B u i noth ing hke loor or I t!•
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a ppco , im,t ely $500 lo $600 monfr
ed F: Hold en IJ pm 16-1. ' N a W IUTE GOLD J personal prope rty:
LOST LADIES
years
they
when
ago
_( th e re
_ cr u ll·
HOUSE,
FOUR
FURNISHED
.
thly with $535 close to t he nation
lional a t 1 :05 a m J.tr Adv a n'ce a t
Bu loy_1 w.atch in Pomeroy. C a ll
l Gas He ater ,
e n) wer e olfer1�g thmgs hke a
a nd bath, a ir condl tJon,
rooms
,
.il me d i an le vel.
I : 10 am !&gt;-3 ; Little Edward 2:35
Cooly1Jle collect 15715. Rew ard.
yea r s memb ership at the co u ntry
2 Rocklng Ch a lfl
t e levision. 168,." Linco ln Hts.
B us incs 9 gr adu ates it w as ina
m • 0- l ·
/
I
l5·31-3tc
J Couch
.
'.
club," said a Univ ersity of De- --::cc-::-cc-:-::;:-:;:-:c :--:c:-:::-. .
.
Phone WY2-2775.
5·31 -3t,
d, eatc &lt;l, proba bly Wtll average
I Radio
PROCLAIMS FLAG DAY
Kon1who R,voc B01h, Wml,cld
lroit
placem
e n t official.
_
.,f1_ _
I Rug
Recr u iting i tself has gotten to
WASHINGTON U PI- :--Pres1dent Robert G. West down a t 9:30 pm
LOST - Brown bil lfold be tween
THREE DEDROOM HOUSE AT
1
Reftlgerator
Eisenhower
has proc�a1med J u ne no tow repor led ; B eaver down a t
be
big
business
a
t
many
of
the
Davia Ice and EY1's Resta ur a nt.
ff
1 1 26 Ea-st M ain St., Pomeroy.
I Ta ble a nd 6 Chairs
m
ajor campuses in the
1_
as Flag Day. In_ hie proclamil5 : 30 um, 0-1.
months
4
.
Return to Eva's Restaurant, Pom5_31 .61c
Phon e wv2 3408.
1 Chest
preceding gra d u a tion, tbe survey lion We d nesd ay, E1se nh_ower urg. -:-:c::-=ccccc:-::c=::-:=::::-c-==
------ero11. Reward.
6 2 3tp
FOR RENT !I ROOM BUNGALOW
1 lee Box
revea led,
ed all Americans to displ ay f.h e
Mr. a nd Mrs. Dwight Hob a ck,
I Range
w i t h bath. W ebster prope rty
Som e 450 firms intervie wed O ag on .�une 14 a nd lo "cultiv ate E. 0. Tagg a rt spent Monday at
Alli•K a isa S:i.lmlnen, 2:S, 1960 In- and Jn som e cases
Ta bl e and Round Stand
1 1 20 E. Main St. Phone WY2practically laid a nd .inc u l a te In their _c �lldre n AU1 ens with R eY . and Mrs. Her•
_
Lern a tion a l Farm Yo u th Exch ange si ege to he
1 C e dar Chest
6 . 1 31�
3368,
more promising gra• the 1 �eals �n_d th�u ahhes of bert H arris. Mr, Harris fell uf f
t
rrom Finland arrived in West
c-:-::-::::=:--:-=::-:c:::-:---:::
1 Bed
a roof and sust ained inj uries.
du a tes of the University or Ar• Ameriean citize nsh ip,
l9fH PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN.
Virgini a on M ay 31 according to
FOil RENT: 4 BEDROOM SPLIT
St
a nd
1
kansas each year. An estima ted
Sporklina oria:Jn a l !Jnish. '49!1.00
level home, 2 b11llls, Jn PomeC . P. Dorsey, Sta �e . �· H �l u b 230 companies recruited at the
Corlee Table
Blacunan, Pomeroy.
5-28-6tc
DON
STIVERS
l �e a der . a t W e s! V 1rg1m a �RI Y�r- UniYersit
roy.
Good
Neighbors.
Phon
e
End Table
y or India n a . Some 170
-.
W
Y2
2553.
.
i.
1_ty. Mtss S .a lnun e n �l_ll Y IS!t _in
6-l-3tp
,
·
I
Gaa
Heater
I � IIERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN.
I fi rms sent r e pret1entatives to the
di ffer ent West V lrg1n1a counties Unive rsity
1 Bed
)h1rcurym1Uc. New Buick trade•
of Chicago. Represe n2 STO RY Bnr r-K HOM E i N LE.
"'
e
l t e
AT
IO
NW
i•
•
Jc
in. Good aolld
car. $695.00.
0 Sou
!ac t . D,lla, Ifill. Phone C H eccy
� - - .._
!,�'�'.:O:�n� i : w•:0� �i� n�� ,;:;� I :��;;'M°
Ji�:Jis� r':::i,:�![,'
: �:,\:�ay Bed Frame
Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
a..26-Btc
7'2249·
B-l ·ltc
'-✓ �:::,: � ._
J�
until
1
,
ne
s
lhen
e
3
July
� I
l La wn Ch a ir
Many stude n ts reported five or
BY PHIL NEWSOM
75 years old.
w!ll �p e o&lt;l the monlh 0 1 July 1 n six in tervie ws. Ten and more in•
Ott
THREE
H
l
e r items not men ll ou ed
..:UHOOM
HOME
l
N
l
UPI Foreign Editor
lnunu is fam ed for defeating
lQS7 FORD VB CUSTOM 2 DR.
R1tch1e
Co
u nty
Ternu : Cash on day of sal e
New Hav e n. First house a bove
·
tervlews were not uncommon for
, e .
Tu rkey, str u ggling toward I' th e Greeks in 1921 and his n ame
1ed10. Low mileage. Extr a a:ood
f�
don
e ex• I
.(p3
Lincoln
st_
F
a
s
mnlsh
�FYE
h
Not RHponslble for ecc:ldent•
lhc l l ut. Ho u le 33. Inqulre a t
graduates ·Nith outstanding aca- new concept of libe rty and d e moc comes from the scene of lhe fina l
condition. $1,193.00. Blaettnars,
Phone WY:Z-3561 Middleport
s ve ' s d_y m ag r_i c ull '\:t de mic record s
ltobert
huuse.
3tp
L.
6
2
Cuats,
Adminis
trator
.
v
i
�
o
\
.
r1:1ey, ls looking back to the fabled battl e.
:�
�26..fftc
Pomer
e s n kI nive �sltY, Fm l a n�t
e
-cc=c:--:
-� - - EIIt at e o Sh erm an s tcp h ens
The, major rec
.
·
r uiters still a re
I non u serve d as fore ign minis­
fo
u nder of the Turkish republic,
=.
.
has il degree . m agronomy
L
· At lh e b,g eompames or mdustry,
Webster and F,l(z Attorney,
'
t ]
l9fll! CHE VROLET V8 BEL-AIRE
M
ust
a
fa
K
e
m
a
l
At
a
turk,
for
g
u
idter
for 15 years und e r Ataturk
J
·
preSe
I
nt,
wor
h
k
s
� 19 ,
mg on a Gene ral El e ctric, Westinghou e,
-fn r Adm I n I S 1 ra Ior. '
, dr. bard top. Air condillonlnJ.
s
-:-:::-c=,a nd carri ed o u t the l a tler's direc­
e.
anc
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,
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newspap
•
e
r
in
•
h
e
r
hom
e
land
but
•
t'1l EDIT ASSOCIATION n e eds lo• Jo. OH S A J · F· · 5 rou m ho u s e and ba l h
Powergllde. Power brakea and 6-t -2-3•3tc
Boe111g Aircra ft, Conva 1r and a ll
.
•
Atat u rk died in 1938, b u t he tives · establishing Turk ey's pro•
.
.
pIa ns. m lhe future lo ma k e the olher r
ca I ma n 30-80 years for con t ac I
"HS fu rnace Ni e e lot"ation
,teerln1. R and H. The most
a m1· 1 1· a r names are reS
.
ci•
Wes tern foreign policy.
w
as a m a n who bec a me a l egend
.
1
·
h
a
rn11ng
e
J
r
occupat
on.
.
· e 11s an d pro Ie u
wor k w Ith b u,m
..,um Picken
.
S
s , Syracwic, Ohio.
pr esen 1ed.
crltlcal buyer will app.•ove this
.
.
T1ke1 dver A s Pruldent
i n his own time.
"
•
Al
1
·Kais
a
s
I
activ
v
a
e
e
��
ion a l people Jn this are a . Mull
"The d ema nd for aircr aft, miske�t automoblle.
6 2 3tp
Inonu
took OYer as president
It
w
a
s
h
e
who
sllJO'd
off
the
her parents. She has three �sters I sile and electronic engine ers h as
have car. Field trainin* Jdiu-1 -- - ·· -::;�:-::::c::;;--:;c
�26 ·8tc
81Httn1n, Pomeroy,
British
a l th e Da rd a nell es during
a rter A ta l u rk 's d ea th, and,
d e­
_
d
11
one
broth
e
r.
Th
e
S
a
lmmens
I been so keen a nd compelition so
s u bBtunlia l drawing acco u nt for FOil SA LE: nvi:: HOOM H O USE
n
Worl d W1:1r I 1rn d dlmost wre cked spite his ag e , co u ld be called
corn,
ra
nd
a
y
a
h
se
a
od
j
a
e
hn
lso
i_
11
nice
h,
M
lvin
h;d
This
with
location.
man sel e cted.
is an unustlght th at none of the big firms t he car eer of th e rising Winston again to help guid e Turkey's des­
... CIIM lhN C■N
ual money-m a kln g opportunity.
llood, 1 l l Lo{' u st St., Pomeroy. duiry ca l.t i e a ud po u ltry,
!
could
risk not l!ICnding recr u iting
.
tinies,
�I Mabft
AtllK a isa ls a "e'!y active l ea rns," sa id John R. Kinney dir- Churchill.
5·28-30t p
Write Ma nuger Box 668-R c are
It
was
Atat11rk
who
g
a
ther
e
d
up
The a rmy ch a rg es th a t the Men­
MOTOQ
TA-ITA�
lllf
The Dally Se ntinel, Pomeroy,
- -.--:::, - -- - - yo u ng WOl�� n. She enJoys sports &lt;&gt;c tor of th e placemuit burea u,
n- t t
F
deres
regime intended to exile
the
brok
e n piec es of Turkey a f­
;lLE
illH06 1aol Maln ltMODE
S
UN
V
OR
FI
E
_
S\lch
as
swlmm
and
htkm�
lng. U niyersily of Michig an.
Ohlo .
3 -S p
ter the delc a l of World War I and Inon u to r emoYe one more ob­
P......,, �..
room hc.1.111c, f u ll basemeri l a n d Cookrng, sewing
and
gen
e �al
--Henard Un! Yerslty
r e ported from them ass embled and be­ stacle t o its a utocratic rul e .
a ttic. Ass1:me b aJpnce of 4. % homem aking, ure among her chi ef
WANTED: COOK for rest hom e ,
tha t there is 8 shortage of " all c am e the first president of the
Advices from iusid e Turk ey say
direct gove rnmt!nt loan, I -0t ,0 l?tcrest�. She is a m e mber of th e
Wri t e qual ifications lo P. O. Box
1932 CHE VROLET 2 door sedan,
x l!50. Good ne h:hborhoo( Call Ev11n1;cl1c1:1I Luth eran churr.h �nd good personnel " as -far as business Turkish republic In 1 923. And it t h a l army forces offered lo pu t
,,
300, Pom e roy, Ohio.
6 2 3 lc
,15�.00- Phone WY 2-3020. Gol­
w as Ata t urk who ruled as a dic­ Jnonu in powe r but that he re­
or see 1'' ri•ddle Thabe t, ffla � on , ho s been active ln Bibl e E�e n_1 ng is concern ed.
di1,1 Uawi, Condor St.
6 .2 3tc
..The m a n who is active on cam­ t;itor so th a t eventually Turkey fused, preferring instead lo as­
.
W
4-2tl-Hc
v,.
c
hool
With
these
S
a
lics,
a
ll
ct
For FREE lnopeelloa
m
.
p us, has a good personality com. might becom e a lrue democracy sume new responsibilities only i(
'66 OLDSMODILE 88 - 4 door 11e­
FOR SALE: FOUR ROOM HOUSE sh e has found time to be actlve
PHONI
given lh e m in free e lec l lons.
d1n. car·, blue-But you won't
on Min e rsville Hill $4000. Call in HI club work and in some bined with good grades is a most In the West e rn sense.
sou it ht-after man. " said Calvert
Slor�
Gilmore's
Supply
It w as Inonu who in 1950 be­
Wh en the army toppled Preml er
be i f you buy It. $1293. Karr &amp;
fi•26-6tc college clubs.
WY2·629
1.
HOUSE PAINTING INSIDE AND
MeHinger, dtrector of place ment Adna n Menderes• n ear-dictator. lieved th11t At a turk's dream of a
Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 31c
wy.2.211,
u
o t . Hoof and chimney work.
Miss Sa lmin e n Is now atte nding a nd C'O·Ordination at the U niver­ shijl last w�ek, it1 leaders cited dem ocratic Turkey fin a lly ha d
ll�y Ou rs. WY 2-3624.
6 2 tltp FOR SALE SE Vl!;N ROOM JIOUSk Volunteer 4·H Club Leaders' Con­ si ty of Cioclnnat J.
'M CHEVROLET 6 C)'ilnder-210
V1u,un'1 E1iennln1ling
been realized, and held the na ­
the heritage of Ataturk.
with two batha, a:arage, wash
2 door. One local owner. Worth
ference,
M
ay JO.June 4 at Jack­
tion's
first rree elections res u lt•
Member
Of
Officer
Clau
Company
hou11, cella r, l.,rfe t'Orn er 101
much more. '895. Karr • Van
( 20 )
son's Mill and will also attend
Ata turk was born in 188 1 in the in_g in the rise of Menderes.
It. Marys, W. v..
located in Chester, Ohio, oa Ol
Zandt, Pomeroy.
9 2 3k
d er 4•11 Cl u b Members' Confer•
It i5 said or him a t that time
S alonik a area of European Tur•
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERRoole 7. Priced to aell. If inter­
that
a group of high-ranldng ar­
enc
e , June 20-23, 1hio at Jack­
The
Ottom
an
Empire
was
key.
'M OLDSMOBILE Super 88-2 dr,
1lion servlce. Jack's Refrigera­
ested call or write Paul Poliftl.
PUBLIC AUtTION
son's
Mill.
m
y
o!lleers
came to him, saluted
crumbling
and
Turkey
was
on
its
A quallly car J n,ide and out. Stturdey, June 4,
tion. New Haven. Phone Tl/2Riplf'&lt;y, W. Va. TtJL ES.2·943S.
Mrs. Lurene K e n nedy or Gale na w.ay to earning the title ''3iCk man a nd said "we are al your serv­
1960, 1 :00 P. 1,t
The IFYE program la a people­
3037.
'693. Karr &amp; v,m Zandt, Pom•
-:6-23-tt
t-2(; tfo
1 have sold my home and will Nell
lce,"
to•peopl e exch1nge plan, gi Ying villited over Lhe weekend wllh of Europe.'•
eroy.
8 2 3tc my houaehold aooda at
.
auction at
The Implication was obviouS-a
young fa rm youth between the h e r sister, Mr, .a n d Mrs. William
I. 0. McCOY
He was a member of an om­ m i litary coup, if he wanted it.
FO R SALE,
LOT AND TWO ages o( 20 and 30 an opport u nity Buck.
my home localed at 484 Main St.,
AUtTIONIIR
'M PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 door. . . Middleport, Ohio. consisting or:
Mrs. Lula WhJte, Columbus Is cer class which long h ad been a
ho u sca. 8 room..i a nd bath, ln­ to know peoples o! other la nds
Inon u turned them down.
ltoutt 2, Loni Bottom, OhioHere I■ 1ood tra n1port1llo n ■t Sylv.anla TV, telephone stand, 4,
cludJng ki1chen, a ppliances, 5 by li ving a nd working with them. vlsJUng her son 1'r and Mrs. center of Wes tern ideas. And
when he came to power he pul
1
1 a:ood price. "193. Km &amp; Van
room house c u rren tly renl&lt;'d,
complete bedroom 1uiu,11, maple MUILLIR •URNAtlS, WISTING
West V irginia 's IFYE for 1960 Walter France a n d ureg.
Zandt, Pomeroy .
Bobby Hawins son of Mrs. Al• them into effect. He abolished
6 2 3tc
Phone SPJ-5562, Clifton, W. Va . Mlas Ad a Cox, Nicholas County,
dinette set, 2 ,weepers (J GE &amp;: . . HOUSI 1,PlienceL Amold 1.-.
·
1 Hamilton), Maytag wuher, . thert, lyracu■e, Ohio. Phont
6· 1-tltp,
la in Finland at the present time. berl Hawins ta confined to Ho!• the fez as a symbol o! Oriental
·34 STUDEBAKER Starlite Coupe.
314.
WY2"'
zer
I
1,1
I
.fl
Hospital
where he nnderwenl headgear , rnoderniEed the lan­
rinse tubs, utility �abinet, li"rla­
-:
:-:c:c-::,.. =Miss Salminen is spon,ored by
The tire■ wcro alolen-We'II in:-:0
:0
:=
Ms the 4-H Clubs of Flnland.
HOUSE cF'O R SA "
L E, e R
guage and disc arded Ara bic char­
a n emeraency appendectomy.
ldalre �lrctrlc stoYe, mixer and
: ::::--::1t11l new ones. $2:H, Karr fl: Van
and bath, near Syracuse Post
Mr. and Mra. Cbealer Folan and acter,, separaled church from
toa■ter, kitchen uten1ll1 and GRAVILY T•ACTOR IALII AND
The
County
Farm
1960
Muon
Zandt, Pomeroy. ___ 6 2 3tc
.....lcci. Sl2 I. Main, Pomtro,.
Office on Rlver Road. Two 1011.
dl111he1, wrltlna deak, throw rug,,
Youth Fair haa been scheduled d•ughter, Xen ia, were weekend state, �tablilhed llehool1 and
Phone WY24975, Open 'tit f
Leland Bumgarm1r.
6·1-6lp for July 28,
lawn
mower
(power),
llme
29 and 30 at the 1uesta of hi1 paren ts Mr. and 111ve equal rll-hta to women.
·a., rLYMOUTH 15 p1uen1er COU•
p. ffl. untll Junt 1 . ..... fflllN
Thelfl were the practical r�•
Mr1. Wllli•m Folan, Mr. and
electric
•Preader,
heavy
dut)'
POiJJl
Pleaaa
n
t
Hi&amp;h Sehool.
lood.
runa
pe. Nol I beauty but
FOR SALE: RANCH TYPE 6 nHim
Harold
lornhert,
lMd'awUI
..
sull,
of 10 Ideal twhicb the army
Mra.
Carl
M
i
ller
cord, aardvn tool■, barrel b.,ck
and family of
The fair, apo n,ored by the
$180. Xirr 6 Va n Zandl, Pom .
house with bath. Aluminum
Ohio, Pllono CHl,(.llo 1691.
accuHd
Mendere■ of desll'oyin11
Athens
were
Sunday
te,
pc.
di
n
l
n
a
room
su
i
chair,
tuesta
ot
7
her
Ste
etorm w indow,. Automatic gas Poi nt Pleasa nt Chamber of Com­
3. 19-Uo
and which it hH pledged llleU
pare
n ts, the Folana.
floor poJl,her, .FriJldalre drytir1
)
F'
merce
and
the
Maso
n
Cou
n
ty
Furn
heat. Lot 92 x 1 20. ConY('nJently
lffl STUDEBAKER pickup lruclt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Lan lU� of to re,lore.
w•ter hoae, 2 1ervin1 c1rt11 Kel• TELEVISION RADIO Al&lt;D SMALL
located to grade school :,nd Org1nlzation111, wlU Include e.tli­
The only IUrvlYor ol the Ata­
6 lood ply Urea. Good 1h1pe.
l'airborn,
weA wee.tend 1u�U: of
vlnator retrl1er1tor, deep fryer,
1ppU1nce repair. Phone Otis
Middleport, Ohio
lown. Reasonably priced. Phone bltl from members of 4 H clubs,
$100. CaMn Lane, Middleport
l
hi11
ister;
,
Mr,
a
a;llder ,nd porch chain, lamp,,
n d Mrs. 'Bob Hill. ' turk re1Jme is another Turk war
ch
a
pl.
e
n,
FF
A
chapters
and
FHA
McCUntoct, Racint 1 O."llo. 2-I-tte
SPruce 3--G564, 'Mason.
Hill.
8 2 3tp
Alberta PrJddy wall ..an over ' hero-lsmet Inonu, n ow clooe to
blan kera and aullta, ,prayer, 2
6 2 3tp home economics &lt;!lasses in Mason
nlaht (luelt Saturday of Mra. Judy
,top l1ddert, tOCket wre nch 111t, TELEVISION RADIO AND SIIALL
County.
1pp1Ja n ce repair. C1U Fra nk
belt aander, 3 llvlng room aultea
St-rving for the second consecu­ Snowdea and children.
'07 STUDEBAKER Comot."Std. OD.
Mra. John Priddy ha, been cOn
Captel
n•, 414 N. Second
Ave.,
J
aecllonal),
(J
plastic
ind
2
I&gt;(.
tive year II fair director 11 M­
Owner 1, ltnJna for Army. Ph.
Middleport,
3-3-Uo
ml1ct:llaneou1 Item■.
nett Rouah, Upper Flatl. Blaine fined to Hober H01pital.
WY 2-3891 after • p, m.
LIGAL NOTICI
Norman, Point Pleasa nt, 11 111l1t­ · M.r. and Mra. Charles Simpkin,
0 3 1 81p Thia furniture Is 111 h1�h claH
OIiers are being received al the
were Monday evenin1 1Ue1t1 of
merch1ndl1e: and bu had a:ood
a n t director,
office of Webster &amp; Fultz, Pom­
•111 FORD, a CYL. t-DOOR STAN­
cue.
Officer■ of the board or dlrec­ Mr. an d Mn, Homer Parter.
eroy National Ba nk BulldtnQ:, Pom­
dard tra n1ml11ion, blue a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larten t and
Harold M. Brown, CJwnn
tor1 I nclude: Clifford D u nn, pre­
eroy, Ohio, Phone No. 2-2186, for
Cl'NIIJ..
Excellent
tondltion Not tte■pollalble !or Actldcn ta
famll.
y, Columbus. called on his
'
aident; Llo net , Smilh, vice preal­
the properly or Ella White, de­
;I
$1200.00. Phone YUll-22115, Cool­ TF.ItMS: Ca■h
dent; Mn. Ray Cra nk, secntary; arandparents Mr. and Mra. Wll•
ce ased, altuated ln the Vill age of
ville.
S. 1-3tp Bradford Auction Co., Racine, Ohio
a nd Mn. Glrnette Stanley, tre1- 11am Lar1ent Sunday.
Syraeuse, Ohio, and consisting ,of
Mr. and Mr,. Ira Wolle and
:;,1e,
M1n1a:er: A. C. Bradford
1urer.
11112 SUPER 18 OLDS. GOOD
a two story frame dwelling house,
d1U1hler have returned fnm 1ft.
Auctioneer: Crltt Bradford
At
the
May
meet1n1
of
the
28
condition '300.oo. See WIiiie
four rooma downstairs and three
Before. 9:30 A.M.
Phone WI IJ-3821
board of directors, the rroup SterUn1 to their home here.
Orinslud or e.t11 Turner 2·8622
rooma
and batti up.ltalra, g a rage,
Mld&lt;H.,.rt
WY•2-­
5 26 151c
seleeted
chairmen for the 1land­
New HaYen,
Va.
t- 1-3tc
1ltuated on foUr adjolntna lob.
'•IMNf WY-2-SltS
ln1 committee•. 'nlese will be an­
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, Admtn­
KAUTZ Pl,ID ITOAI
nou nced at a later date.
CABBAGE, BEETS, TOMA TO
l1t.ratrlx o! the Estate of El­
At e....._,
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Those who attended the anal.on
pl1nt1. Fra nk, Emrich, .Balley•,
. , lo White, de.,..,ed,
$-1141
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were
Heber
Miller,
Joe
Gunrlno,
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.UC RIOISTEIU!D COWE PUPS
WEBSTER
FUllTZ,
HAMILL IIRYICI ITATION
1, Mn. ,I. D, •RulHll Jone,, J, S. Searberry,
lo, ..1•. C.11 WYZ.lltflll. 8-l�lc
..4ttorne11
for
•AdminlatratrJx
SALE, 22 CUBIC FOOT UP­
Mn, Sam •f&gt;nce ol, Ne'!Y Bl'IIJ\�.
Gle n n Smith, Arnett Rou,h, WIil•
(8)'1. •• 6, 8, 10, 1 1, ""
Afl1••• ­
rlcM fneuir. Call Ntw Haven,
ll_tltunlay In Li�
111 llA'.1'11 XPll'D WITH STAR
lam G�aory, Jl;ra. Stanley, Dunn Pa . • ..wu
llftl')' .,.., llerdtf'
T\12· 21:3. Charlie New. tl-l-3te
Ce,,:1et,ry,
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'll'arltrio. 211 Ibo., ,ut; , lbt.
and Janet Walla�
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Duna 1 Rouah, Grerory and - Mra. • �- Indra Finch, llr. · and
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CLOTH,
WOOD
SLAT
PORCU
AXC REGISTERED PEKINGESE
We11 , ol Parl&lt;onburg open!
lJ:benbocll -·-·
Judaon
Brue
met
May
31
1n
the
ahadee, cloth pordl valanae.
pupa. Very nice. Priced reuon­
NOTICI OP Al'l'OINTMINT
(ti
29,
&lt;01 ,, •·
Vo-Al bulldln1 to plan the pro­ Memorial Dax wJt.Ji lira. W,at'■
•wn lnsa,. venetian . blInda, win•
able.
Detty
Goodall-mile
below
lat,.. of L•II• H. l:twaon
mof;ber, Mn. W. W. V1rlart
ti, 12, 13, 18, It, 20, 211,
&amp;ram for thi1 year•, fair.
dow 1hade..
e1tlmatea,
lllddleport.
0 31 6lp
No,l 11,311
The nen m.eet1n1 ot the board
II, 2'1; (I) I, 2, 3, 8, t, 10,
· M r. and lln. Wllllaot Bellomy ol
Dale Wlppel, .US Union Ave.,
·hereby 1lve n lh111t Em­ of dlreetora will be at 7:30 p. Reed1ville Ind Mrt. Rulh Powell,
NOt1oe•
1,
FoR BALE HAY BALER. ROUND
Pomeroy.
0 21 90t.lll mett RIWIOJ WhOle PO,t Offict m., June 10 at
the Pt. PleaNDt son , DlvJd, Reed■ville, were iueat■
Ill
HOLffZIN,
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Bele.. Stie Hu1h Cwiter or Em•
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1ddre11 J1 2&amp;o Aah StrHl, Mlddle­ Hl!lh Vo-A, bulldlns.
ot Mrs. Oke1 KIHr. �l•rday.
tr,,b. Rqmond L. Cole, Laurel
mett G. Will, Pomeroy, Ohio. CUS'.OOIIBWLT KlT'CHEN DE·
NIGHT PHO,NE wY WBZI
0-,.Y PHONE WY
, Ohio, hu btitn duly appoint­
Mn. Elftabelh Grahom la vlall­
PGl1
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1ip,ed.
foryour
home.
CUii lld,, Pllone WY 2-t370.
11-31-llp.
ln1 relativo at Baltimore, Md.
SCHOOL ITAIITI tlmolH. ,..,_.o and Abbol� ed 111 Admlnbtrator o( the Eatate
8 2 3tp
M..lu Eva Sayn, RN. attended.
Tht HUand Chapel In Chriatlan
Pllone WYI-OUI,
Mlf of Letllt H, Rawson, lite of Meigs
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, N1ne1
County, Ohio, dect1ued.
U nion wm belfa Vaeatlon Bible the 1radu1tlon of her nephew,
Hall, Porta Rfo1u \llnele11, Por­ HAMMER'S
1111 DEl'ROITEII IIOBll.E HOME
DISPOSAL. . Dated tblo &amp;lot day of May 1960. S&lt;hool, Monday, June 8, wlUt Charles Sa.)rre, Jr. •l Pomeroy.
PHONE wY t-3587
_,.,, boUt. E.,.f .
ta Rica n■, Gold Ruffl and AU
Weekly plcbp. Al low 11 ,1.00
H, O'BRIEN
Edi'!&gt; Sayre and · 1111-.
,,,_ f!oot t • II •• nt. dolly 'for G•10' ��I O
letil
Fronk Hudton,
Gold, Seeond Houn e11, from
1 montb. ' Call !t 6 • A. SerYll:'11
Judp of the Probate Court two ...b. Nellie Eblin will be Ute ti&amp;.r'i Ktnnie Gt Coli.lmbu and Mt.
IIJDDLBPORT
School HOUN lft Syr1eu1t. Wm,
,IJ1+ir
ltood,. RC), llacfM.
Sl&lt;tlon, WYNIM !rr 1ee MuMor,, County, Ohio
.
lnotruetor and Brollter- Edfu ond 11n. Sayre of llt. •Vmtoil.
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lh'll•U Ion (Kom.mer) Hn,t.
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Report
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famil:, or Columbus spent the
weekend with hia mother, Mrs.
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the minute1 and roll call ,us i: I V•
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The family of Mr, Mary Y0&amp;t
of Middleport and lhe late Chari•
1(1:00 Douah Re M\
e s Yoat had a reunion al the Sy­
tO:ao Pl•y Yo11r Htmch
r.a{'use Pa rk SundYy. Thi.11 WBfi
I I :00 Prlc.e 1J Rlcht
also the 84th birth day or Mrs.
t:00 Comedy Playhowe
tratlon
Concen
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Yost . A turlcey dinner •Uh all
t:,3U Adwmt u l'(: Theater
Truth or Conaeque:ice•
I
12,00
trimmi 11gs, plus II decora led
the
5:00 Ste a mboa t Bill
al
t2 ,so H could He You
rthd ay cake, was enjoyed
bi
5:30 SgL Preaton
l :00 Mid Day New:.
noon.
0:(.{'I Fl at t &amp;: Scruggs Show
1 : 10 M.ovi etlme
The fo\lowlng a11ended Mr. an d
tJ:25 We al h�rc ast
2,30 Loretta Youne Thea ter
n
M
. E:arl French , r•o1 u m bu1; Mr.
El :30 N1-ws Plctwi,.
3 , 00 Youn1 Dr . JdaJone
Sou th
and M rs. J amet1 G I i bert,
tt:«s Huntley Brlnklf:.J Report
3,30 From These Root.a
Zanenille; Mr.. an d M n . George
7:00 Whirh blrd11
Comedy P141loUH
Mowrey Sr ., Pomeroy: Mr. and
1,30 Adven\W'e fi111e
,,so Resc �e 8
Mrs. E R Yo111, Mlners Yl i le: .Mrs
5,00 �le&amp;mboat SIil
8·00 Ba t Mas1�rson
Jam e s Mille r,
Yost's brother,
0,30 viM-'&gt; Kid
Prod u cer's Choice
Ester Varlan cave a demon�a- r Akron; M r . and Mrs, George Mow­
6:00 M1ssic in the Round
9:00 Bachelor Father
lion on how to wrap a ondwieh rey Jr., CleYela n d : \fr. and Mrs.
Jim Thacker Show
9,30 Summ er On Ice
Ann Johnson ga Ye a talk c,n S�me Milford Mowrey, da ughler Melis­
8,23 We■therc&amp;1t
10,30 Ta ke A c;ood Look
Hows and Whys in Cake Bakma. &amp;a and Patricia Middleton, Pl.
Jimmy Blake IHe a talk on plugg Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
111:30 News Pictu-e
11:oo News H..:!ldlines
llepon
Briukley
John Wam,ley gave a demonstra- Ham!:1 sons Bob and Tommy,
6 · 45 Huntley
1 1 : 10 Wc a therc ast
Pioneers
tion on how to tie a slip knot. Mlners1•ille; Mrs. J. A. Smith,
1,00
1 1 : 15 Jack Pa ar Show
Ra ymond , Varia n g ave a de mon- chtldren Mike, Bobby and Mary
7,30 This Man Danon
Cincinnati Baseball
stration on how to tie a squ are of Ra cin e .
e rs Digest
Read
knot. Next Joh n Wam.sley B av� a
TV
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Afternoon visitors were Mr. and
I
On
Sign
nea
6 : 45
t a lk on the diUe rent kind of n ails. Mrs. Ch risty Baer, Mine rsYille
·.1 ,00 News Peadll
I Ronald Dunca n gave a dem�nstra •
f:I)() Today
1 1 , 1 0 Wea tJ-.er�ast
and Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Miller of
.
1 t l : l!I Jmrl:: Paar Show
hon "!iow to tie a shp knot John Akron.
g;'i')ij"" Katie Doona r Show
• · 00 Sign Off
C all gave a talk on the Camera.
trandchlldren
9:30 Topper
The followin g
N ext recreation was played fol and great grandch ildren were unlowed by refruhments.
aLl e to atten d Mr. ::ind Mrs. Leo
Thurber, Debbie and Stevie, Col­
Mr. and Mr1. Bob Chambers and umbus; Mr. a nd Mrs-. Kenneth
I tL25 Ynur Essc R,porte,
family of E ast Liverpool Vlsited French and Gary, Sdlenectady,
1 1 ;30 I Married Joan
1 12:00 Re,tleu Gun
b er parent 1, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. New York; Mr . and Mrs. Jim Gil­
amJ
4: 00 Am.r,· ·,.._an �-,ldst
ioa
Fox-.
bert, Jay, Ji.! ffrey and Bobby,
12:30 Love That Bo:,
of
bb
ts:'iO Rocky and Rls Fr:iends
McKna
Lew
s.
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and
Mr.
Le xington, O.; Charles Yost, Min,
1 :00 About Faces
t Liberty, 0., Mr. and M�s.
fS:00 San Francisco Beat
WeS
ersville and J. Alan Smlth. Mun­
t :30 Medic
Mid­
of
Cheryl
and
n
Robinso
Ear l
cie, Ind.
R :3(1 Yot!r Es'lo Report•
2:00 D ay in Court
dleport Mt. and Mrs. John Curtis
r
e
Tell
er
Shov,
Weath
Storm
8:40
2:30 Gale
Roush �nd fam i ly, Wer.:t Co!umbia
3:00 P �at t}te Clock
6 : 4:5 John Daly Neq
visited Mr. a nd Mrs. Pe�rl Nich­
S:30 Who Do You Truat
7 :G,..1 Flight
the past week.
olson
4:00 American Bandst and
7:30 Steve Canyon
Donna Goodnite of Pomeroy was
�:30 Rln Tin Tin
iy IRMA B. IHLE
the Sunday night guest o1 Janice
8 : 00 Donn.a Reed
n Frahclllco Beat
rrom her� attended th e
Sa
A
few
j:00
Nicliolson.
· s:30 Th';! Real MoCoYI
funer al at the Ewing
Esso Reportr:
Jobes
Your
Arthur
6:30
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Boothe
John
Mn.
nd
Mr. a
l:O(l p qt HOO�" Sh ow
6:4:0 Weather Teller
e ral Home a l Pomeroy, Satur­
Fun
Mrs.
a nd
Mr.
vi.sited
Coming
9:30 Untouch a bles
8:U John Daly New•
day.
Bill Stewart recen tly.
10:SO Sea Hunt
Born recently a son to Mr. and
?:00 Buddy 3tarcher ':\how
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Will­
1 1 :00 News Tonight
7:ftl Walt 1.Jlaney PN&amp;enta
lam Bass and son Kennie Satur• Mrs. Gl enn Collins .
Those present at Sund ay School
1 1 : 1 0 Scanning th e Wea tber
day were Mr. and Mrs. William
IJ:00 Man .FTom Blackhawk
29th were 37, ottering $8.67.
May
1 1 ; 1 5 Sports ToniBht
Ril;'lley.
r,
daughte
and
Bass
9:00 77 - �naet Strip
Show
Late
Harold Hellmai"l of Bellefon­
1 1 :20
Mr. and Mrs: Claren ce Ward
.O:� The Dt,!ecUve•
was the Sunday dinner
·
taine
visited
s,
Columbu
,
and daugtiter
over guest of Mr. an d Mrs. Clark Ihle.
and Mb1. Oscal' Henry
Mr.
·�:,��!Jhl
Mrs, Viger ,11fter Ybilting her
th!! weekend.
n1uu: the · weather
U':10
m
ar
spectacd
Cartoon
8:00
r, Mrs. Mildred Shuler a nd
daughte
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a
Williams
s
Thom
Mrs.
Mr. and
,l;H porta litpo�
8:30 Romper noom
family lert for her hom,e Satur­
n Jeff', Washlna ton, D. C.,
so
and
tl.� _,.., e Shotf
9:30 Mo� e __
vlsitep. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Will• day.
iams and family during the holi- --.-:-;::::-,-:-;-,;;:::--;;SOD visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
day.
,
Coll ey Saturday evening .
Joa'n Oliver of Toledo visited
"Mr. and Mrs. Marvi n Barker
•1ber
lier p•rents1 � - and Mrs Chesler
sons, Charleston, visited _Mrs.
IU)d
1t::i��u::
Oliver over the weekend.
Barker and rel ati Yea Son­
Helen
Mr. a11d Mrs. David Harrison
1:00 The Bri�ht�r Day
"J:30 A.mot 'n' ADdp
day.
and soha, M'r . and Mrs. J;)an Ke if­
4 : HI The Sscret Storm
Mr. and Mrs. Linsle Lyons of
am
7:00 Ma
and
fer Of ]lldlan River, Fla.,
4:30 The Edge of Nlt h t
leport visited Mr, and Mrs,
Midd
de
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h
?:30 R a v,
Harry Hllrrlaon , l:mtr!a and M�rie
The Three Stocme1·
Lyons and B e tty Monday.
Le(Oy
8:30 Hotel de Paree
A111iite of The Plal ns visited
G:30 The Life o( Riley
Mrs. Lew
V isiting Mr. and
9:00 Thrills of 1960 Circus
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Harrison.
1:00 Arthur J. Smith- New,
S u nd ay w e re Mr. and
Hofinrnn
Mr. a nd M rs. EYerett Dudding
10:00 cas Repori-t, ·
1 : 1 5 A Look at the wealh�r
Mrs. Ray Thompson, V ernon; Mr.
Nitro visited Mr. and Mrs.
Q!
�:30 Pehon to Peraon
9:20 Jule Rivlin Show
and Mrs. Emil Hoffman and fam­
Bill Willlarhs Saturday.
.
,1,00 NOWI
6:30 Amo, 'n Andy
ily, Pl . Pleasant; Mr. a n d Mrs.
,;,.
Mina Lewla an d Janicv Nlcho.l:, .
the weaUter
LOol&lt;
11 , 1 0
Marshall
1,00 U.
i 101d ', Hottman and da'.ughters,
1 1 �15 tfteater 13. ·
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t:30 Lock lip
8:00 CBS News
Min a Lewis, Gregory Neil and
f!: : 00 Betty Hutton Sho-.r
·
Randy 1--ce visited Mr, and Mrs.
B:30 Jobnn&gt;; Ringo
• B:15 Ca ptai n l.anJ,aroo
Cecil Hysell a l Pomeroy Monday.
9:00 Zane GrAy Theatre
9:00 cartoon Theater
•
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox and
9:30 Shotgun Sl ade
,1.,.
The Red Rowe Sh ow
O:w
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B ill Chat­
10: 00 Rev'lon Spring Fe stival
·l :!JO On the Go
tin, Pt. Pl easant visited Mr. snd
11 :00 News
Cartwr ight ilnd
Mrs. Charles
·.1,00 l f..o\le Luc,
1 1 : 1 0 A Look at lhe We,tber
Elaine
Monday.
11:15 ·Theater 13
Biolde
t
e&lt;ellitie
' 1 .30 ,IJ
Mrs. Clara Willi a ms, Mrs. Law­
l2 · :JO Sigll Otf
,2.9(.) 4)v8 9f Wt..
r
ce Lewis and Randy Yisiled
en
ow
12:30 .c:e-afCh for Tomorr
Howard Hayb u rn, Pt. Pi cas•
Mre.
1:1:45. The GulHlhg 'Llahl
r iday evening.
F
ant
.t : OO Heart of the· City
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbs and
l;)O The Brighter lNrY
1:3r_ At tti. Worl4:I Tum,
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sigurson
1: 1 5 Tbe Seorf!l Storm
0
Wor8
ai'
.
Jetter
,on, Mr. and M :·s. Ronald Na­
and
For
ght.
:00,
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of
2
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Edge
The
!:30
r
ln1dette
L
and f amily all of Toledo
Art
poiaki
2:30
e,
Stoog
1,ro The 1'hree
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hurr y John
visited
• •no The MIiliona ire
1:30 The Lile 'I} RileJ
the wee·Jtend.
over
110n
1·Vl 'nle Ven:Uct Is Yo-un
r,oo Arthur J. Smlth-New•
Mre, Mary Kearns ca lle,I on
Mrs. Harry Johnson Thursd ay
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G i bhs, Mrs, �
You
For
Jmt
12:SO
y
rry Johnson, Mrs. Irene Kelly,
a
H
irrhl■
ugh
Thro
Monday
1 1 : 30 New■
Charlene Parbnna and Mork
I:-uo
� Sign O n
...t
1 ·35 Just For You
N apolski were in Bancroft Sun­
s
ng On Pt. Pleannt
Calll
2;00
day.
iher
�ea
;
:
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3:00 Mus�c Go Bound
. .Mr. and Mrs. George G l aze and
0·30 RFD
Newa
3:30
Middleport, Pat Joh nson,
family,
y
l ; OO Breakfast Part
Go Round.
Mu.ale
3:3,
Pen ny Sue, M ason were
Arnold,
News
8·30
4;30 Local Ne_w., __.
Su nday gueat!I of Mr. ana Mrs.
9 ; 35 IBreaJda.st Party
4 :30 :MUll.e Go Bouma
Harry Johnson.
a ·30 Newi,
SJ)brli Irl Rtriew
3:00
Harry Johnsnn ca lled on Stra ud
TimfJ
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Coff
t'G;OO
Scol'tl
SP,OJU
0
1
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Sunday_
McDermitt
IO· l!S Swap Sbop
'Bed
Band
Tlie
15
5.
n Roush, Ronnie and
Nelso
.Mr,.
tloDJ
Devo
ing
to:32 Morn
·
Pat 1',ooutp . allow
Randy, New Haven called on Mrs.
10;45 0n the TOWn
e,oo B•nMn ilinn•d•
Irene Kelly and girls · Saturday,
11 ·00 Country Hoe Don
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the
f
Air
, Krt. Irene Kelly an d gi rls, Mrs
t
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.
oon
N.e,••
H
Johnson vltited Mrs. Paul
Harry
,
WIFI PROTJic_T$ ffARI
• iAST t)lilM'ANl'F LEE
Middleport, Ftidaf .
Bostic,
.KNOXVILU:, '.l'�n. UPI-:-f{.1UPI-M'1re
,
BONN Germany
Kelly, Charlene, Mrs
h'ene
)ka.
y
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East /3erman1 fl ed Myrtie Sweet was 1ecid �
Harry
Mr1.
20
Johnson,
b
Freeman
·
ay
leg Tu.esd
b:!muni■t ru le lad month ln the shot In the
�
n• were In Gallipali s Tues­
,Jobnlo
.
d between her hus
·heavie!lt woe of refugees since she iteplli!
dq on buelneu.
t �e. l ntend�d �o • . t.
rab�j
a
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1
n
Mi
Augu si l958. The Refugee
ltrs. Nelson Roush1 N .,w l-la•
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l
wee ,
f
istry s�id Wednesday 20,2'ffl 1)el"• ��·b s
Mra, Harry Johnson were in
ven,
1
di �
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sons sought a11ylum In West Ger- a IJ t wo� ·i.e ittlil hbbit b,1..-t.
1-leasant on "bu1ine11.
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E D ITOR'S NOTE: Whd .,..
th• prnpech for l NO't coll...
eraduatH? A Unit.cl P.-.n In
ternatlonal nationwide- aurv•y
di1eo..,.,-u the ■n•wwn to what
lob opportunltin ••ilf, wflo 1,
In d�and, what ,tarting ul.,ie1 are being ott.,ect and how
much campus recrvitin9 hH
� 90in9 on, Results of the
,urvey follow.)
A U111ted Press Intern a tional
su rvey disclose d today that the
na tion 's 1960 engineering a nd
scien t1f1c gr a d ua te s a re wor t h 5
per cent inure in starting pay to
competing industry and gonrn,
mc nt th a n th ey were on e year
ago.
A he a lthy, vigor ous employm c nt dem a nd fo r Jun e 's l'Oll egc
and uniYersily gra d uates w a s generii l l y indiuted with 5 to 15 per
cent mo re tOmpa nies and a gen I
cies r e cruiting this spring on
man y ca mp,ses.
T he jo i, rt{' rui l ing t ea ms, cs• 1
pee&lt; a l ly those frn m bi a &lt; nd" 5 tcy r
h ,t ho c dcs_l with c&lt;coc d numbecs
l o"ons which speci a l "� in
,, insti
.
.
,·
l urnm g 0 " t t a l en t ed engmeer:s
a nd S{'tt'll , Js l s.
Th i' ·sur11 eY r!'!v
· ea l cd th a t the
U�J)l' r 30 )? er {" ent of �� aduat_cs
with t echnical or mcnh fic tr a mina ,irt"ally wee, ass, c."l a va c- I
iety of J' ob • offers.
•
Malh e m a l «·&lt;an s, chem&lt;sts, phy
sidst, an&lt;l specialists in acrn,nl
ing da1 a pro(·e ssi11g and iudu s tci a l safes a r e in &lt;lem a n&lt;l, em pb asi,ing the oppoct,nit ics a,ail
a ble lo those lc,;.,,d lo m a ke a I
contribution to the 20th Cen t ury
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AUCT IONEEII:
CompJ ..te S•rvlce
Co itt Bcodlord
W rite, Phone or Contact
A. C. BRAD rOR D, Rac ine, Ohle.
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PROlcction, Life, Auto, Fire, Polio.
Mills, Middleport,
Ca ll Don
Ohio,
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Mr. and Mrs. Georie Price and
fa nuJy, Mr. trnd Mrs. Na t e Pence,
Mi . 11.nd Mrs. Ted C1r5on, Mr. and
M r s. Jo� Connl ey spent thr
Memori al Day weekend wlth Mr.
C harley Pric e a nd
and Mrs.
other re lativ es ,

°"
d 0n
E,:i� t .:' i:'!d :� 0� p:�:b��:;
1pen1 the weekend wiih Ethel
CheYilar and son Carl
Mr. and Mn . Paul chevi lar and
son halfe eone to Floridll for the
s ummer.
Mrs. Fil ura Pa lm er and sou of
East Live rpool, Mr. and Mrs. ChH
McNi ,:kJes of Ra cine ca ll e d on Mr.
.a nd Mrs, L. D. Pierc e .
Dext er Pigott of Clevela nd called on friends S u nd a y. Ile is the
son of James !"' igott form erly of
this pl ace .
Mrs. H azel Johnson and son are
visiting Mr . and M.n . Ro bert B arton and family, M ariet ta .
Emma Kelly has re turn ed afte r
sp ending the win ter with relatiYes in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Mete r
spent Saturd ay a fternoon with Mr.
a nd Mrs. L. D. Pi e rce.
Mr. a nd Mrs Elber Bis �l! l ] a nd
- -- --- ---:-uf Colu m bu s wert' here 101· Memori al Day visi!ing rel a lives.
Noa h H urley Jc. of Col u mbus
:ipe nt the week end with his par•
e ms, Mr. and Mc, Noa h Hucley.
A larg e crowd at tended the Legion services at !he cemetecy ,Ion .
day ·
..,h Hurley moved fas! w•ek
Nv
�
Crom th e Hayman farm t!I the Wil •
son h�m e .
.
Mrs. F. Ray Wilson of Pomeroy
spe a l s,m day wHh her a unt, Mes
J . D. Roush.
c . M sg t · an u M r11 · ltobert Shank
·
a nd sons, W ayne and Jan, of West•
ove r AF Base , Mass. were g uest s
of hi, pa re nts, Mc. and C/U's. Ea rl
Shank , over t he holiday wee k end
a nd aUended the a l u mn; b, nq oel
at Racin e . Th ey w e re a lso gu�sts
o � Mr. a nd Mrs. S. H. Fad ely .i t
Rio Gra nde.

world of 1cientitic and technolosi• about $100 len monthly than the
ro&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IU!SULTS
1 engineer f. Graduates with liberal
l'al advancement.
RATES
Liberal arts graduates, the sur- arts deerees •�e close to or Just
\
ey
showed, are not being cold- 1 below the business s■lary Jeyela.
'
I euta per word. l)N lnMrt..1011,. Minimum cbars• - 00 -=u•..,
shou ldered by the nation's emThe supply of ene.ineering or
cent, per word for tb.r&amp;e ODlhleClllltive ln1ertioD1.
ployera . But their rece ption into tcientific graduates with master
Spedtl - one monlb tor 30 celltl per word.
AT
l he eve ryda y world of making a of scie nce d e grees is far short
FUU rate of 3 cenie per word will be cbarstd for advert:iainc
living is for th e most part Juke of the de m a nd. S..laries for these
d not pi1id wttlbJ.n 10 day• after receivin, bill.
w a rm compa red to that .accord ed premium m e n rang e from $7,.500
Erron to Advertialn,a - &amp;boo.Id be r eportll'd immediately. The
m;i 11y of th e 8(:i e ntific or t echnl- to $12,000 y ea rly.
Daily Sentinel wW not be rapon.tibJe for rnott1 u..an one J.neor
t
The 5 per ce n t wage j u mp for
' al specialist!,
Pomeroy,
OhJo
.
red ,mert1on
d war d Jackson, Toledo
E
Uni•
1960's
gr a duates over 19.$9'11 ge nI
Catd of Tt-..aab and Special Notice, of EW'lts Jl.UO. Obltuarie1
versity
(Tol
e do, 0.) placem ent di, , erally 'wii� a pplicable in most re.
.
.
Gauttf: Montgomery 15.9 on
publbbed at l ceni per word.
rector, summ arized lh e libera l g1ons and in all fields e icept for
I I ISED BOATS AND MOTOR• RI
upper 10. 7 on low er 22 feet open ;
l MO.
C DA Y::J
3 DAYS
WORDS
l DAY
job prospects th e te a ching prvlession, which
;irts grild u ates'
•nd 1,1p while the� ••••· Metro90c
Gallipolis 19.1 on u pper, 16.9 on
60&lt;
15
'4.50
SLJ3
thusly:
rem a ined at a bou t the ume leYel
Main
Moton.
.
e.
polltan
600
lower, 22 fee t open ; Lock 15.8 a nd
$1.20
Sl 80
00.
lll)
$6.00
--we keep h e aring that employ. 1 in most are..is.
St.,
Pomeroy.
Phone
WY-2...IOO.
falling.
70c
$1 .l!O
.
f". 211
211
tl &amp;o
r-rs wan t liberal arts st u dent11.
The su rY e y indicated th at re 1 1 -14-tfc
Condition of Movo&amp;able Locks:
Adi Na.i.ved by lO A.M.. will be in th11l day·• ..pcrr.
B ut whe n th ey come to the cam- cruiting w u Yigorous but selecLock 13 is down a od Lock 18
pus th ey ar e still primnlly con• tiY e. Chara cte r a nd all around
through 23 a re down. Locks 14
cerned with those students who perso11alit1 development appe ar ,
th rough 1 7 are up running Heriiave spe ci1:11i:ood l l" aining."
ed to be genera lly more hea vily
APA.h"i'MENTS - l'urmahed and
age 2 tra ps a nd 35 wickets.
Th e pote ntial of th e lib eral arts I weigh ed th.to d uring preYious
uofurnilhed. Mdrlastel'I, Mlddlt&gt;Ohio �•¥er Boah: Downbaund:
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gra d ua te Is no( being ignored, / yea rs.
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po, t . J.'hone WY-2·5286.
2-3-tl
Montgom ery, Coa l King 8 am, 0-8 ;
T!RMITE ANO PIST CONTROL }'' OR .':iALK ONE RIDING HOHSE
howev e r, as reported by Thom a s
.
Lock El, Walter c. B eckjur d 7:20
Pi ,ce n, en t fl' - agree d th "'.
Phone WY2-6 182.
ily- Fain. FrN lnt.Pktton. ln.u,.
S-28- 6tp 5 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE_ TW O 5
i; Ccooks, direc lor of st , rte nl
.
,m, 7- 1 ; Lock : o , Je fferson s, 45
.
-- -- ,-�cc was h ttle of t h e tu nny b �sme ss
j room a putmenta. A. N. B e ngel.
p l a cement. H arvard University.
eel 11,y Natienwlde. Phone R.
am , 1 2·1 ; Lock 1 1 , Pe ri nsylYani a
1 1-2-tfc
end A.. S.,..,ice 'Station WY2- FLUTE IN GOOD CONDITION. I Phone .VY2-3272.
"lndustcy g e n ecally is mor e re pocled to. be yre ,aJ e nt m c a m, i , a m, 1 ,. 1 , Lock · u, Co t ton
6
C a ll Wl9-227 1 .
ru
0·3 1-3tc 1 •
�26-tfc
2166.
&gt;' U k N !SHED APART, [
, age , lo find coll e ge t0,ined men PU S hee , ting •n some ' "" lwo
,een s , 35 am, 2-4 ; City o f H ,ntROOM
3
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Q
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or l ,ee yea n ,go.
,
w,th
e th,,n , mm , m , m b ack
mor
.
EASY
SPlN
DRYE.H
ington
l
WASHER.
7 , 5S am, 7-9; Lock 14 Mc.
ml'n
an d bat h, Pome roy. Phone 1
THE ANNUA L MEETING OF THE
Offers lo gradua tes were umground in th e nat u ral science s "
J'ort"h
glider,
l
a dy's Bulov.i wrn,l
l
riss
"
a m, 6-0 ; Loc k I 7 Joe L u C
WY2·8915.
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5-2Hltc
ve nally reporle d to be "straightSutton &amp; Cheater Farmers' Mut u al
C•ooks
,,.,d •
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wale h . Call WY 2·2437.
L:as 2:30 a m , 2·3 ; Lock 22 Hel e n Z
a rd" ,ht h extra mduce m e nts
Fire lnturance Company will
forw
0
-"'LUX E 3 ROO-H
n d- BAT
MS a'"B".. l .....
••r,t"..e in d usl•,
as
10: 30 am, 8-0·, Lock 23 Bob Be n•
• · e,, S"Ch
..
be held .at Cheater Town H a ll,
being confined in the main to
·--- ----- 6 2_3Lc
u n f urnished ap artm ent. Coats
n
a nce and adverti 11 ing, look p r i•
fi
_
t
e r 2:20 pm, 18-2; W. S.
Rhea
I
t
,
J u n e 6, 9 A. M. Emm e tt Will.
fring e ben e ti s and
Bu ildin l.!
Midcileport
. tra el exPenPhon e
ma rily fur good all around re•
4
15•
pm
:
45
1
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a nd M V Lo u isian a
NOTICE OF PUBLI C SALE
Pres., Francis E. Morria:, Sec.
ses
l
o
n�w
loc
a
lions.
W Y 2-5 t 4r'
,·oc d a nd mot;va tion ·•
5 2 1 12lc
in tow; A " chor L. Chdst y 9,25
i T�e fringe benefits generally
The
fi. J . Jtp
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. U nd e rsigne d will oHer tor
The UPI survey showed th a t , consiste
am
0·2·, H a ymond E. o.&gt;alvetli
p, bf JC sa fe • t lhe ""' denee O f SLEEPlNG ROOM. PHONE WY 2·
d of such . st andards as
of a ll reg,lac bache lor degree
"'
am 0-4.
"'
Bloe
Sherm a n Sl e phens, dece,sed, sit•
2848.
Ccoss,
gro,p
n
r
e
e
e
,
a
tn8"c
5 28 3tp
·Upbou
_ gcad u al es, enginee c, a nd physical
nd, G a llipolis , Jamel LOO
c
u .iled un Ash .St., in th e Village of
t1re ment p�ograms, �alary saYmgs
:c;c::-:;c::-;;;-;,-�- c
�t· 1entists contin ue to enjoy the
a m 2•0 ; Kathl een K. 2:a5 am 2•0;
,
Mi&lt;l d l epoc l , Ohio, on Sa t o rd a y, FO k RENT 4 ROOM HOUSE
plans, _and n _a few msla n e es, cosl
h,ghest s tarling saf,r;e ,.
Lock 2- U; Loc k 23 Elger Cliff 12, J S
f!ulland Township. C a ll TU2J,nc 4, 1960, commenci n g a t l0 , 30
l of hvmg adJu•lm ent, .
.
i,
Th e salary offe cs ra nged from
0-1 · Hele n Z � ,JS pm 0-7 · Al·
pm
3475, Hartfocd, W . V a . 5-31-Bl p
=- =c::c:;;-- - -- A. M., the following desecibed
" B u i noth ing hke loor or I t!•
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a ppco , im,t ely $500 lo $600 monfr
ed F: Hold en IJ pm 16-1. ' N a W IUTE GOLD J personal prope rty:
LOST LADIES
years
they
when
ago
_( th e re
_ cr u ll·
HOUSE,
FOUR
FURNISHED
.
thly with $535 close to t he nation
lional a t 1 :05 a m J.tr Adv a n'ce a t
Bu loy_1 w.atch in Pomeroy. C a ll
l Gas He ater ,
e n) wer e olfer1�g thmgs hke a
a nd bath, a ir condl tJon,
rooms
,
.il me d i an le vel.
I : 10 am !&gt;-3 ; Little Edward 2:35
Cooly1Jle collect 15715. Rew ard.
yea r s memb ership at the co u ntry
2 Rocklng Ch a lfl
t e levision. 168,." Linco ln Hts.
B us incs 9 gr adu ates it w as ina
m • 0- l ·
/
I
l5·31-3tc
J Couch
.
'.
club," said a Univ ersity of De- --::cc-::-cc-:-::;:-:;:-:c :--:c:-:::-. .
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Phone WY2-2775.
5·31 -3t,
d, eatc &lt;l, proba bly Wtll average
I Radio
PROCLAIMS FLAG DAY
Kon1who R,voc B01h, Wml,cld
lroit
placem
e n t official.
_
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I Rug
Recr u iting i tself has gotten to
WASHINGTON U PI- :--Pres1dent Robert G. West down a t 9:30 pm
LOST - Brown bil lfold be tween
THREE DEDROOM HOUSE AT
1
Reftlgerator
Eisenhower
has proc�a1med J u ne no tow repor led ; B eaver down a t
be
big
business
a
t
many
of
the
Davia Ice and EY1's Resta ur a nt.
ff
1 1 26 Ea-st M ain St., Pomeroy.
I Ta ble a nd 6 Chairs
m
ajor campuses in the
1_
as Flag Day. In_ hie proclamil5 : 30 um, 0-1.
months
4
.
Return to Eva's Restaurant, Pom5_31 .61c
Phon e wv2 3408.
1 Chest
preceding gra d u a tion, tbe survey lion We d nesd ay, E1se nh_ower urg. -:-:c::-=ccccc:-::c=::-:=::::-c-==
------ero11. Reward.
6 2 3tp
FOR RENT !I ROOM BUNGALOW
1 lee Box
revea led,
ed all Americans to displ ay f.h e
Mr. a nd Mrs. Dwight Hob a ck,
I Range
w i t h bath. W ebster prope rty
Som e 450 firms intervie wed O ag on .�une 14 a nd lo "cultiv ate E. 0. Tagg a rt spent Monday at
Alli•K a isa S:i.lmlnen, 2:S, 1960 In- and Jn som e cases
Ta bl e and Round Stand
1 1 20 E. Main St. Phone WY2practically laid a nd .inc u l a te In their _c �lldre n AU1 ens with R eY . and Mrs. Her•
_
Lern a tion a l Farm Yo u th Exch ange si ege to he
1 C e dar Chest
6 . 1 31�
3368,
more promising gra• the 1 �eals �n_d th�u ahhes of bert H arris. Mr, Harris fell uf f
t
rrom Finland arrived in West
c-:-::-::::=:--:-=::-:c:::-:---:::
1 Bed
a roof and sust ained inj uries.
du a tes of the University or Ar• Ameriean citize nsh ip,
l9fH PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN.
Virgini a on M ay 31 according to
FOil RENT: 4 BEDROOM SPLIT
St
a nd
1
kansas each year. An estima ted
Sporklina oria:Jn a l !Jnish. '49!1.00
level home, 2 b11llls, Jn PomeC . P. Dorsey, Sta �e . �· H �l u b 230 companies recruited at the
Corlee Table
Blacunan, Pomeroy.
5-28-6tc
DON
STIVERS
l �e a der . a t W e s! V 1rg1m a �RI Y�r- UniYersit
roy.
Good
Neighbors.
Phon
e
End Table
y or India n a . Some 170
-.
W
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2553.
.
i.
1_ty. Mtss S .a lnun e n �l_ll Y IS!t _in
6-l-3tp
,
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Gaa
Heater
I � IIERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN.
I fi rms sent r e pret1entatives to the
di ffer ent West V lrg1n1a counties Unive rsity
1 Bed
)h1rcurym1Uc. New Buick trade•
of Chicago. Represe n2 STO RY Bnr r-K HOM E i N LE.
"'
e
l t e
AT
IO
NW
i•
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in. Good aolld
car. $695.00.
0 Sou
!ac t . D,lla, Ifill. Phone C H eccy
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!,�'�'.:O:�n� i : w•:0� �i� n�� ,;:;� I :��;;'M°
Ji�:Jis� r':::i,:�![,'
: �:,\:�ay Bed Frame
Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
a..26-Btc
7'2249·
B-l ·ltc
'-✓ �:::,: � ._
J�
until
1
,
ne
s
lhen
e
3
July
� I
l La wn Ch a ir
Many stude n ts reported five or
BY PHIL NEWSOM
75 years old.
w!ll �p e o&lt;l the monlh 0 1 July 1 n six in tervie ws. Ten and more in•
Ott
THREE
H
l
e r items not men ll ou ed
..:UHOOM
HOME
l
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UPI Foreign Editor
lnunu is fam ed for defeating
lQS7 FORD VB CUSTOM 2 DR.
R1tch1e
Co
u nty
Ternu : Cash on day of sal e
New Hav e n. First house a bove
·
tervlews were not uncommon for
, e .
Tu rkey, str u ggling toward I' th e Greeks in 1921 and his n ame
1ed10. Low mileage. Extr a a:ood
f�
don
e ex• I
.(p3
Lincoln
st_
F
a
s
mnlsh
�FYE
h
Not RHponslble for ecc:ldent•
lhc l l ut. Ho u le 33. Inqulre a t
graduates ·Nith outstanding aca- new concept of libe rty and d e moc comes from the scene of lhe fina l
condition. $1,193.00. Blaettnars,
Phone WY:Z-3561 Middleport
s ve ' s d_y m ag r_i c ull '\:t de mic record s
ltobert
huuse.
3tp
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Cuats,
Adminis
trator
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\
.
r1:1ey, ls looking back to the fabled battl e.
:�
�26..fftc
Pomer
e s n kI nive �sltY, Fm l a n�t
e
-cc=c:--:
-� - - EIIt at e o Sh erm an s tcp h ens
The, major rec
.
·
r uiters still a re
I non u serve d as fore ign minis­
fo
u nder of the Turkish republic,
=.
.
has il degree . m agronomy
L
· At lh e b,g eompames or mdustry,
Webster and F,l(z Attorney,
'
t ]
l9fll! CHE VROLET V8 BEL-AIRE
M
ust
a
fa
K
e
m
a
l
At
a
turk,
for
g
u
idter
for 15 years und e r Ataturk
J
·
preSe
I
nt,
wor
h
k
s
� 19 ,
mg on a Gene ral El e ctric, Westinghou e,
-fn r Adm I n I S 1 ra Ior. '
, dr. bard top. Air condillonlnJ.
s
-:-:::-c=,a nd carri ed o u t the l a tler's direc­
e.
anc
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,
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newspap
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r
in
•
h
e
r
hom
e
land
but
•
t'1l EDIT ASSOCIATION n e eds lo• Jo. OH S A J · F· · 5 rou m ho u s e and ba l h
Powergllde. Power brakea and 6-t -2-3•3tc
Boe111g Aircra ft, Conva 1r and a ll
.
•
Atat u rk died in 1938, b u t he tives · establishing Turk ey's pro•
.
.
pIa ns. m lhe future lo ma k e the olher r
ca I ma n 30-80 years for con t ac I
"HS fu rnace Ni e e lot"ation
,teerln1. R and H. The most
a m1· 1 1· a r names are reS
.
ci•
Wes tern foreign policy.
w
as a m a n who bec a me a l egend
.
1
·
h
a
rn11ng
e
J
r
occupat
on.
.
· e 11s an d pro Ie u
wor k w Ith b u,m
..,um Picken
.
S
s , Syracwic, Ohio.
pr esen 1ed.
crltlcal buyer will app.•ove this
.
.
T1ke1 dver A s Pruldent
i n his own time.
"
•
Al
1
·Kais
a
s
I
activ
v
a
e
e
��
ion a l people Jn this are a . Mull
"The d ema nd for aircr aft, miske�t automoblle.
6 2 3tp
Inonu
took OYer as president
It
w
a
s
h
e
who
sllJO'd
off
the
her parents. She has three �sters I sile and electronic engine ers h as
have car. Field trainin* Jdiu-1 -- - ·· -::;�:-::::c::;;--:;c
�26 ·8tc
81Httn1n, Pomeroy,
British
a l th e Da rd a nell es during
a rter A ta l u rk 's d ea th, and,
d e­
_
d
11
one
broth
e
r.
Th
e
S
a
lmmens
I been so keen a nd compelition so
s u bBtunlia l drawing acco u nt for FOil SA LE: nvi:: HOOM H O USE
n
Worl d W1:1r I 1rn d dlmost wre cked spite his ag e , co u ld be called
corn,
ra
nd
a
y
a
h
se
a
od
j
a
e
hn
lso
i_
11
nice
h,
M
lvin
h;d
This
with
location.
man sel e cted.
is an unustlght th at none of the big firms t he car eer of th e rising Winston again to help guid e Turkey's des­
... CIIM lhN C■N
ual money-m a kln g opportunity.
llood, 1 l l Lo{' u st St., Pomeroy. duiry ca l.t i e a ud po u ltry,
!
could
risk not l!ICnding recr u iting
.
tinies,
�I Mabft
AtllK a isa ls a "e'!y active l ea rns," sa id John R. Kinney dir- Churchill.
5·28-30t p
Write Ma nuger Box 668-R c are
It
was
Atat11rk
who
g
a
ther
e
d
up
The a rmy ch a rg es th a t the Men­
MOTOQ
TA-ITA�
lllf
The Dally Se ntinel, Pomeroy,
- -.--:::, - -- - - yo u ng WOl�� n. She enJoys sports &lt;&gt;c tor of th e placemuit burea u,
n- t t
F
deres
regime intended to exile
the
brok
e n piec es of Turkey a f­
;lLE
illH06 1aol Maln ltMODE
S
UN
V
OR
FI
E
_
S\lch
as
swlmm
and
htkm�
lng. U niyersily of Michig an.
Ohlo .
3 -S p
ter the delc a l of World War I and Inon u to r emoYe one more ob­
P......,, �..
room hc.1.111c, f u ll basemeri l a n d Cookrng, sewing
and
gen
e �al
--Henard Un! Yerslty
r e ported from them ass embled and be­ stacle t o its a utocratic rul e .
a ttic. Ass1:me b aJpnce of 4. % homem aking, ure among her chi ef
WANTED: COOK for rest hom e ,
tha t there is 8 shortage of " all c am e the first president of the
Advices from iusid e Turk ey say
direct gove rnmt!nt loan, I -0t ,0 l?tcrest�. She is a m e mber of th e
Wri t e qual ifications lo P. O. Box
1932 CHE VROLET 2 door sedan,
x l!50. Good ne h:hborhoo( Call Ev11n1;cl1c1:1I Luth eran churr.h �nd good personnel " as -far as business Turkish republic In 1 923. And it t h a l army forces offered lo pu t
,,
300, Pom e roy, Ohio.
6 2 3 lc
,15�.00- Phone WY 2-3020. Gol­
w as Ata t urk who ruled as a dic­ Jnonu in powe r but that he re­
or see 1'' ri•ddle Thabe t, ffla � on , ho s been active ln Bibl e E�e n_1 ng is concern ed.
di1,1 Uawi, Condor St.
6 .2 3tc
..The m a n who is active on cam­ t;itor so th a t eventually Turkey fused, preferring instead lo as­
.
W
4-2tl-Hc
v,.
c
hool
With
these
S
a
lics,
a
ll
ct
For FREE lnopeelloa
m
.
p us, has a good personality com. might becom e a lrue democracy sume new responsibilities only i(
'66 OLDSMODILE 88 - 4 door 11e­
FOR SALE: FOUR ROOM HOUSE sh e has found time to be actlve
PHONI
given lh e m in free e lec l lons.
d1n. car·, blue-But you won't
on Min e rsville Hill $4000. Call in HI club work and in some bined with good grades is a most In the West e rn sense.
sou it ht-after man. " said Calvert
Slor�
Gilmore's
Supply
It w as Inonu who in 1950 be­
Wh en the army toppled Preml er
be i f you buy It. $1293. Karr &amp;
fi•26-6tc college clubs.
WY2·629
1.
HOUSE PAINTING INSIDE AND
MeHinger, dtrector of place ment Adna n Menderes• n ear-dictator. lieved th11t At a turk's dream of a
Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 31c
wy.2.211,
u
o t . Hoof and chimney work.
Miss Sa lmin e n Is now atte nding a nd C'O·Ordination at the U niver­ shijl last w�ek, it1 leaders cited dem ocratic Turkey fin a lly ha d
ll�y Ou rs. WY 2-3624.
6 2 tltp FOR SALE SE Vl!;N ROOM JIOUSk Volunteer 4·H Club Leaders' Con­ si ty of Cioclnnat J.
'M CHEVROLET 6 C)'ilnder-210
V1u,un'1 E1iennln1ling
been realized, and held the na ­
the heritage of Ataturk.
with two batha, a:arage, wash
2 door. One local owner. Worth
ference,
M
ay JO.June 4 at Jack­
tion's
first rree elections res u lt•
Member
Of
Officer
Clau
Company
hou11, cella r, l.,rfe t'Orn er 101
much more. '895. Karr • Van
( 20 )
son's Mill and will also attend
Ata turk was born in 188 1 in the in_g in the rise of Menderes.
It. Marys, W. v..
located in Chester, Ohio, oa Ol
Zandt, Pomeroy.
9 2 3k
d er 4•11 Cl u b Members' Confer•
It i5 said or him a t that time
S alonik a area of European Tur•
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERRoole 7. Priced to aell. If inter­
that
a group of high-ranldng ar­
enc
e , June 20-23, 1hio at Jack­
The
Ottom
an
Empire
was
key.
'M OLDSMOBILE Super 88-2 dr,
1lion servlce. Jack's Refrigera­
ested call or write Paul Poliftl.
PUBLIC AUtTION
son's
Mill.
m
y
o!lleers
came to him, saluted
crumbling
and
Turkey
was
on
its
A quallly car J n,ide and out. Stturdey, June 4,
tion. New Haven. Phone Tl/2Riplf'&lt;y, W. Va. TtJL ES.2·943S.
Mrs. Lurene K e n nedy or Gale na w.ay to earning the title ''3iCk man a nd said "we are al your serv­
1960, 1 :00 P. 1,t
The IFYE program la a people­
3037.
'693. Karr &amp; v,m Zandt, Pom•
-:6-23-tt
t-2(; tfo
1 have sold my home and will Nell
lce,"
to•peopl e exch1nge plan, gi Ying villited over Lhe weekend wllh of Europe.'•
eroy.
8 2 3tc my houaehold aooda at
.
auction at
The Implication was obviouS-a
young fa rm youth between the h e r sister, Mr, .a n d Mrs. William
I. 0. McCOY
He was a member of an om­ m i litary coup, if he wanted it.
FO R SALE,
LOT AND TWO ages o( 20 and 30 an opport u nity Buck.
my home localed at 484 Main St.,
AUtTIONIIR
'M PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 door. . . Middleport, Ohio. consisting or:
Mrs. Lula WhJte, Columbus Is cer class which long h ad been a
ho u sca. 8 room..i a nd bath, ln­ to know peoples o! other la nds
Inon u turned them down.
ltoutt 2, Loni Bottom, OhioHere I■ 1ood tra n1port1llo n ■t Sylv.anla TV, telephone stand, 4,
cludJng ki1chen, a ppliances, 5 by li ving a nd working with them. vlsJUng her son 1'r and Mrs. center of Wes tern ideas. And
when he came to power he pul
1
1 a:ood price. "193. Km &amp; Van
room house c u rren tly renl&lt;'d,
complete bedroom 1uiu,11, maple MUILLIR •URNAtlS, WISTING
West V irginia 's IFYE for 1960 Walter France a n d ureg.
Zandt, Pomeroy .
Bobby Hawins son of Mrs. Al• them into effect. He abolished
6 2 3tc
Phone SPJ-5562, Clifton, W. Va . Mlas Ad a Cox, Nicholas County,
dinette set, 2 ,weepers (J GE &amp;: . . HOUSI 1,PlienceL Amold 1.-.
·
1 Hamilton), Maytag wuher, . thert, lyracu■e, Ohio. Phont
6· 1-tltp,
la in Finland at the present time. berl Hawins ta confined to Ho!• the fez as a symbol o! Oriental
·34 STUDEBAKER Starlite Coupe.
314.
WY2"'
zer
I
1,1
I
.fl
Hospital
where he nnderwenl headgear , rnoderniEed the lan­
rinse tubs, utility �abinet, li"rla­
-:
:-:c:c-::,.. =Miss Salminen is spon,ored by
The tire■ wcro alolen-We'II in:-:0
:0
:=
Ms the 4-H Clubs of Flnland.
HOUSE cF'O R SA "
L E, e R
guage and disc arded Ara bic char­
a n emeraency appendectomy.
ldalre �lrctrlc stoYe, mixer and
: ::::--::1t11l new ones. $2:H, Karr fl: Van
and bath, near Syracuse Post
Mr. and Mra. Cbealer Folan and acter,, separaled church from
toa■ter, kitchen uten1ll1 and GRAVILY T•ACTOR IALII AND
The
County
Farm
1960
Muon
Zandt, Pomeroy. ___ 6 2 3tc
.....lcci. Sl2 I. Main, Pomtro,.
Office on Rlver Road. Two 1011.
dl111he1, wrltlna deak, throw rug,,
Youth Fair haa been scheduled d•ughter, Xen ia, were weekend state, �tablilhed llehool1 and
Phone WY24975, Open 'tit f
Leland Bumgarm1r.
6·1-6lp for July 28,
lawn
mower
(power),
llme
29 and 30 at the 1uesta of hi1 paren ts Mr. and 111ve equal rll-hta to women.
·a., rLYMOUTH 15 p1uen1er COU•
p. ffl. untll Junt 1 . ..... fflllN
Thelfl were the practical r�•
Mr1. Wllli•m Folan, Mr. and
electric
•Preader,
heavy
dut)'
POiJJl
Pleaaa
n
t
Hi&amp;h Sehool.
lood.
runa
pe. Nol I beauty but
FOR SALE: RANCH TYPE 6 nHim
Harold
lornhert,
lMd'awUI
..
sull,
of 10 Ideal twhicb the army
Mra.
Carl
M
i
ller
cord, aardvn tool■, barrel b.,ck
and family of
The fair, apo n,ored by the
$180. Xirr 6 Va n Zandl, Pom .
house with bath. Aluminum
Ohio, Pllono CHl,(.llo 1691.
accuHd
Mendere■ of desll'oyin11
Athens
were
Sunday
te,
pc.
di
n
l
n
a
room
su
i
chair,
tuesta
ot
7
her
Ste
etorm w indow,. Automatic gas Poi nt Pleasa nt Chamber of Com­
3. 19-Uo
and which it hH pledged llleU
pare
n ts, the Folana.
floor poJl,her, .FriJldalre drytir1
)
F'
merce
and
the
Maso
n
Cou
n
ty
Furn
heat. Lot 92 x 1 20. ConY('nJently
lffl STUDEBAKER pickup lruclt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Lan lU� of to re,lore.
w•ter hoae, 2 1ervin1 c1rt11 Kel• TELEVISION RADIO Al&lt;D SMALL
located to grade school :,nd Org1nlzation111, wlU Include e.tli­
The only IUrvlYor ol the Ata­
6 lood ply Urea. Good 1h1pe.
l'airborn,
weA wee.tend 1u�U: of
vlnator retrl1er1tor, deep fryer,
1ppU1nce repair. Phone Otis
Middleport, Ohio
lown. Reasonably priced. Phone bltl from members of 4 H clubs,
$100. CaMn Lane, Middleport
l
hi11
ister;
,
Mr,
a
a;llder ,nd porch chain, lamp,,
n d Mrs. 'Bob Hill. ' turk re1Jme is another Turk war
ch
a
pl.
e
n,
FF
A
chapters
and
FHA
McCUntoct, Racint 1 O."llo. 2-I-tte
SPruce 3--G564, 'Mason.
Hill.
8 2 3tp
Alberta PrJddy wall ..an over ' hero-lsmet Inonu, n ow clooe to
blan kera and aullta, ,prayer, 2
6 2 3tp home economics &lt;!lasses in Mason
nlaht (luelt Saturday of Mra. Judy
,top l1ddert, tOCket wre nch 111t, TELEVISION RADIO AND SIIALL
County.
1pp1Ja n ce repair. C1U Fra nk
belt aander, 3 llvlng room aultea
St-rving for the second consecu­ Snowdea and children.
'07 STUDEBAKER Comot."Std. OD.
Mra. John Priddy ha, been cOn
Captel
n•, 414 N. Second
Ave.,
J
aecllonal),
(J
plastic
ind
2
I&gt;(.
tive year II fair director 11 M­
Owner 1, ltnJna for Army. Ph.
Middleport,
3-3-Uo
ml1ct:llaneou1 Item■.
nett Rouah, Upper Flatl. Blaine fined to Hober H01pital.
WY 2-3891 after • p, m.
LIGAL NOTICI
Norman, Point Pleasa nt, 11 111l1t­ · M.r. and Mra. Charles Simpkin,
0 3 1 81p Thia furniture Is 111 h1�h claH
OIiers are being received al the
were Monday evenin1 1Ue1t1 of
merch1ndl1e: and bu had a:ood
a n t director,
office of Webster &amp; Fultz, Pom­
•111 FORD, a CYL. t-DOOR STAN­
cue.
Officer■ of the board or dlrec­ Mr. an d Mn, Homer Parter.
eroy National Ba nk BulldtnQ:, Pom­
dard tra n1ml11ion, blue a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larten t and
Harold M. Brown, CJwnn
tor1 I nclude: Clifford D u nn, pre­
eroy, Ohio, Phone No. 2-2186, for
Cl'NIIJ..
Excellent
tondltion Not tte■pollalble !or Actldcn ta
famll.
y, Columbus. called on his
'
aident; Llo net , Smilh, vice preal­
the properly or Ella White, de­
;I
$1200.00. Phone YUll-22115, Cool­ TF.ItMS: Ca■h
dent; Mn. Ray Cra nk, secntary; arandparents Mr. and Mra. Wll•
ce ased, altuated ln the Vill age of
ville.
S. 1-3tp Bradford Auction Co., Racine, Ohio
a nd Mn. Glrnette Stanley, tre1- 11am Lar1ent Sunday.
Syraeuse, Ohio, and consisting ,of
Mr. and Mr,. Ira Wolle and
:;,1e,
M1n1a:er: A. C. Bradford
1urer.
11112 SUPER 18 OLDS. GOOD
a two story frame dwelling house,
d1U1hler have returned fnm 1ft.
Auctioneer: Crltt Bradford
At
the
May
meet1n1
of
the
28
condition '300.oo. See WIiiie
four rooma downstairs and three
Before. 9:30 A.M.
Phone WI IJ-3821
board of directors, the rroup SterUn1 to their home here.
Orinslud or e.t11 Turner 2·8622
rooma
and batti up.ltalra, g a rage,
Mld&lt;H.,.rt
WY•2-­
5 26 151c
seleeted
chairmen for the 1land­
New HaYen,
Va.
t- 1-3tc
1ltuated on foUr adjolntna lob.
'•IMNf WY-2-SltS
ln1 committee•. 'nlese will be an­
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, Admtn­
KAUTZ Pl,ID ITOAI
nou nced at a later date.
CABBAGE, BEETS, TOMA TO
l1t.ratrlx o! the Estate of El­
At e....._,
,,
Those who attended the anal.on
pl1nt1. Fra nk, Emrich, .Balley•,
. , lo White, de.,..,ed,
$-1141
ft:
were
Heber
Miller,
Joe
Gunrlno,
I
Run.
'
6-1-3tc
.UC RIOISTEIU!D COWE PUPS
WEBSTER
FUllTZ,
HAMILL IIRYICI ITATION
1, Mn. ,I. D, •RulHll Jone,, J, S. Searberry,
lo, ..1•. C.11 WYZ.lltflll. 8-l�lc
..4ttorne11
for
•AdminlatratrJx
SALE, 22 CUBIC FOOT UP­
Mn, Sam •f&gt;nce ol, Ne'!Y Bl'IIJ\�.
Gle n n Smith, Arnett Rou,h, WIil•
(8)'1. •• 6, 8, 10, 1 1, ""
Afl1••• ­
rlcM fneuir. Call Ntw Haven,
ll_tltunlay In Li�
111 llA'.1'11 XPll'D WITH STAR
lam G�aory, Jl;ra. Stanley, Dunn Pa . • ..wu
llftl')' .,.., llerdtf'
T\12· 21:3. Charlie New. tl-l-3te
Ce,,:1et,ry,
,
•
, . ..
'll'arltrio. 211 Ibo., ,ut; , lbt.
and Janet Walla�
\ '
••· late, pun. and ,uarantHd.
Duna 1 Rouah, Grerory and - Mra. • �- Indra Finch, llr. · and
\
CLOTH,
WOOD
SLAT
PORCU
AXC REGISTERED PEKINGESE
We11 , ol Parl&lt;onburg open!
lJ:benbocll -·-·
Judaon
Brue
met
May
31
1n
the
ahadee, cloth pordl valanae.
pupa. Very nice. Priced reuon­
NOTICI OP Al'l'OINTMINT
(ti
29,
&lt;01 ,, •·
Vo-Al bulldln1 to plan the pro­ Memorial Dax wJt.Ji lira. W,at'■
•wn lnsa,. venetian . blInda, win•
able.
Detty
Goodall-mile
below
lat,.. of L•II• H. l:twaon
mof;ber, Mn. W. W. V1rlart
ti, 12, 13, 18, It, 20, 211,
&amp;ram for thi1 year•, fair.
dow 1hade..
e1tlmatea,
lllddleport.
0 31 6lp
No,l 11,311
The nen m.eet1n1 ot the board
II, 2'1; (I) I, 2, 3, 8, t, 10,
· M r. and lln. Wllllaot Bellomy ol
Dale Wlppel, .US Union Ave.,
·hereby 1lve n lh111t Em­ of dlreetora will be at 7:30 p. Reed1ville Ind Mrt. Rulh Powell,
NOt1oe•
1,
FoR BALE HAY BALER. ROUND
Pomeroy.
0 21 90t.lll mett RIWIOJ WhOle PO,t Offict m., June 10 at
the Pt. PleaNDt son , DlvJd, Reed■ville, were iueat■
Ill
HOLffZIN,
J;;.
Bele.. Stie Hu1h Cwiter or Em•
=c:==--==
1ddre11 J1 2&amp;o Aah StrHl, Mlddle­ Hl!lh Vo-A, bulldlns.
ot Mrs. Oke1 KIHr. �l•rday.
tr,,b. Rqmond L. Cole, Laurel
mett G. Will, Pomeroy, Ohio. CUS'.OOIIBWLT KlT'CHEN DE·
NIGHT PHO,NE wY WBZI
0-,.Y PHONE WY
, Ohio, hu btitn duly appoint­
Mn. Elftabelh Grahom la vlall­
PGl1
;
1ip,ed.
foryour
home.
CUii lld,, Pllone WY 2-t370.
11-31-llp.
ln1 relativo at Baltimore, Md.
SCHOOL ITAIITI tlmolH. ,..,_.o and Abbol� ed 111 Admlnbtrator o( the Eatate
8 2 3tp
M..lu Eva Sayn, RN. attended.
Tht HUand Chapel In Chriatlan
Pllone WYI-OUI,
Mlf of Letllt H, Rawson, lite of Meigs
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, N1ne1
County, Ohio, dect1ued.
U nion wm belfa Vaeatlon Bible the 1radu1tlon of her nephew,
Hall, Porta Rfo1u \llnele11, Por­ HAMMER'S
1111 DEl'ROITEII IIOBll.E HOME
DISPOSAL. . Dated tblo &amp;lot day of May 1960. S&lt;hool, Monday, June 8, wlUt Charles Sa.)rre, Jr. •l Pomeroy.
PHONE wY t-3587
_,.,, boUt. E.,.f .
ta Rica n■, Gold Ruffl and AU
Weekly plcbp. Al low 11 ,1.00
H, O'BRIEN
Edi'!&gt; Sayre and · 1111-.
,,,_ f!oot t • II •• nt. dolly 'for G•10' ��I O
letil
Fronk Hudton,
Gold, Seeond Houn e11, from
1 montb. ' Call !t 6 • A. SerYll:'11
Judp of the Probate Court two ...b. Nellie Eblin will be Ute ti&amp;.r'i Ktnnie Gt Coli.lmbu and Mt.
IIJDDLBPORT
School HOUN lft Syr1eu1t. Wm,
,IJ1+ir
ltood,. RC), llacfM.
Sl&lt;tlon, WYNIM !rr 1ee MuMor,, County, Ohio
.
lnotruetor and Brollter- Edfu ond 11n. Sayre of llt. •Vmtoil.
·
\"
t
·
i
1 2fl 8te
H. Holme�
lh'll•U Ion (Kom.mer) Hn,t.
' '
•1.aGlp
I. Slao\
' lln, Ol vet Willi'(6) ii, ti, 16, �le Wea-, Ii Ille pu or.
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T. �IVE
June Science Grads. To Command More Starting , Msoc1ety
Report
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Pay Than Last Year As Industry Goes Hunting

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of Middleport and lhe late Chari•
1(1:00 Douah Re M\
e s Yoat had a reunion al the Sy­
tO:ao Pl•y Yo11r Htmch
r.a{'use Pa rk SundYy. Thi.11 WBfi
I I :00 Prlc.e 1J Rlcht
also the 84th birth day or Mrs.
t:00 Comedy Playhowe
tratlon
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Yost . A turlcey dinner •Uh all
t:,3U Adwmt u l'(: Theater
Truth or Conaeque:ice•
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trimmi 11gs, plus II decora led
the
5:00 Ste a mboa t Bill
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t2 ,so H could He You
rthd ay cake, was enjoyed
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5:30 SgL Preaton
l :00 Mid Day New:.
noon.
0:(.{'I Fl at t &amp;: Scruggs Show
1 : 10 M.ovi etlme
The fo\lowlng a11ended Mr. an d
tJ:25 We al h�rc ast
2,30 Loretta Youne Thea ter
n
M
. E:arl French , r•o1 u m bu1; Mr.
El :30 N1-ws Plctwi,.
3 , 00 Youn1 Dr . JdaJone
Sou th
and M rs. J amet1 G I i bert,
tt:«s Huntley Brlnklf:.J Report
3,30 From These Root.a
Zanenille; Mr.. an d M n . George
7:00 Whirh blrd11
Comedy P141loUH
Mowrey Sr ., Pomeroy: Mr. and
1,30 Adven\W'e fi111e
,,so Resc �e 8
Mrs. E R Yo111, Mlners Yl i le: .Mrs
5,00 �le&amp;mboat SIil
8·00 Ba t Mas1�rson
Jam e s Mille r,
Yost's brother,
0,30 viM-'&gt; Kid
Prod u cer's Choice
Ester Varlan cave a demon�a- r Akron; M r . and Mrs, George Mow­
6:00 M1ssic in the Round
9:00 Bachelor Father
lion on how to wrap a ondwieh rey Jr., CleYela n d : \fr. and Mrs.
Jim Thacker Show
9,30 Summ er On Ice
Ann Johnson ga Ye a talk c,n S�me Milford Mowrey, da ughler Melis­
8,23 We■therc&amp;1t
10,30 Ta ke A c;ood Look
Hows and Whys in Cake Bakma. &amp;a and Patricia Middleton, Pl.
Jimmy Blake IHe a talk on plugg Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
111:30 News Pictu-e
11:oo News H..:!ldlines
llepon
Briukley
John Wam,ley gave a demonstra- Ham!:1 sons Bob and Tommy,
6 · 45 Huntley
1 1 : 10 Wc a therc ast
Pioneers
tion on how to tie a slip knot. Mlners1•ille; Mrs. J. A. Smith,
1,00
1 1 : 15 Jack Pa ar Show
Ra ymond , Varia n g ave a de mon- chtldren Mike, Bobby and Mary
7,30 This Man Danon
Cincinnati Baseball
stration on how to tie a squ are of Ra cin e .
e rs Digest
Read
knot. Next Joh n Wam.sley B av� a
TV
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Afternoon visitors were Mr. and
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6 : 45
t a lk on the diUe rent kind of n ails. Mrs. Ch risty Baer, Mine rsYille
·.1 ,00 News Peadll
I Ronald Dunca n gave a dem�nstra •
f:I)() Today
1 1 , 1 0 Wea tJ-.er�ast
and Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Miller of
.
1 t l : l!I Jmrl:: Paar Show
hon "!iow to tie a shp knot John Akron.
g;'i')ij"" Katie Doona r Show
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C all gave a talk on the Camera.
trandchlldren
9:30 Topper
The followin g
N ext recreation was played fol and great grandch ildren were unlowed by refruhments.
aLl e to atten d Mr. ::ind Mrs. Leo
Thurber, Debbie and Stevie, Col­
Mr. and Mr1. Bob Chambers and umbus; Mr. a nd Mrs-. Kenneth
I tL25 Ynur Essc R,porte,
family of E ast Liverpool Vlsited French and Gary, Sdlenectady,
1 1 ;30 I Married Joan
1 12:00 Re,tleu Gun
b er parent 1, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. New York; Mr . and Mrs. Jim Gil­
amJ
4: 00 Am.r,· ·,.._an �-,ldst
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Fox-.
bert, Jay, Ji.! ffrey and Bobby,
12:30 Love That Bo:,
of
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ts:'iO Rocky and Rls Fr:iends
McKna
Lew
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Mr.
Le xington, O.; Charles Yost, Min,
1 :00 About Faces
t Liberty, 0., Mr. and M�s.
fS:00 San Francisco Beat
WeS
ersville and J. Alan Smlth. Mun­
t :30 Medic
Mid­
of
Cheryl
and
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Robinso
Ear l
cie, Ind.
R :3(1 Yot!r Es'lo Report•
2:00 D ay in Court
dleport Mt. and Mrs. John Curtis
r
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Tell
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Shov,
Weath
Storm
8:40
2:30 Gale
Roush �nd fam i ly, Wer.:t Co!umbia
3:00 P �at t}te Clock
6 : 4:5 John Daly Neq
visited Mr. a nd Mrs. Pe�rl Nich­
S:30 Who Do You Truat
7 :G,..1 Flight
the past week.
olson
4:00 American Bandst and
7:30 Steve Canyon
Donna Goodnite of Pomeroy was
�:30 Rln Tin Tin
iy IRMA B. IHLE
the Sunday night guest o1 Janice
8 : 00 Donn.a Reed
n Frahclllco Beat
rrom her� attended th e
Sa
A
few
j:00
Nicliolson.
· s:30 Th';! Real MoCoYI
funer al at the Ewing
Esso Reportr:
Jobes
Your
Arthur
6:30
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Boothe
John
Mn.
nd
Mr. a
l:O(l p qt HOO�" Sh ow
6:4:0 Weather Teller
e ral Home a l Pomeroy, Satur­
Fun
Mrs.
a nd
Mr.
vi.sited
Coming
9:30 Untouch a bles
8:U John Daly New•
day.
Bill Stewart recen tly.
10:SO Sea Hunt
Born recently a son to Mr. and
?:00 Buddy 3tarcher ':\how
Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Will­
1 1 :00 News Tonight
7:ftl Walt 1.Jlaney PN&amp;enta
lam Bass and son Kennie Satur• Mrs. Gl enn Collins .
Those present at Sund ay School
1 1 : 1 0 Scanning th e Wea tber
day were Mr. and Mrs. William
IJ:00 Man .FTom Blackhawk
29th were 37, ottering $8.67.
May
1 1 ; 1 5 Sports ToniBht
Ril;'lley.
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daughte
and
Bass
9:00 77 - �naet Strip
Show
Late
Harold Hellmai"l of Bellefon­
1 1 :20
Mr. and Mrs: Claren ce Ward
.O:� The Dt,!ecUve•
was the Sunday dinner
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visited
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Columbu
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and daugtiter
over guest of Mr. an d Mrs. Clark Ihle.
and Mb1. Oscal' Henry
Mr.
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Mrs, Viger ,11fter Ybilting her
th!! weekend.
n1uu: the · weather
U':10
m
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spectacd
Cartoon
8:00
r, Mrs. Mildred Shuler a nd
daughte
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Williams
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Thom
Mrs.
Mr. and
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8:30 Romper noom
family lert for her hom,e Satur­
n Jeff', Washlna ton, D. C.,
so
and
tl.� _,.., e Shotf
9:30 Mo� e __
vlsitep. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Will• day.
iams and family during the holi- --.-:-;::::-,-:-;-,;;:::--;;SOD visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
day.
,
Coll ey Saturday evening .
Joa'n Oliver of Toledo visited
"Mr. and Mrs. Marvi n Barker
•1ber
lier p•rents1 � - and Mrs Chesler
sons, Charleston, visited _Mrs.
IU)d
1t::i��u::
Oliver over the weekend.
Barker and rel ati Yea Son­
Helen
Mr. a11d Mrs. David Harrison
1:00 The Bri�ht�r Day
"J:30 A.mot 'n' ADdp
day.
and soha, M'r . and Mrs. J;)an Ke if­
4 : HI The Sscret Storm
Mr. and Mrs. Linsle Lyons of
am
7:00 Ma
and
fer Of ]lldlan River, Fla.,
4:30 The Edge of Nlt h t
leport visited Mr, and Mrs,
Midd
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?:30 R a v,
Harry Hllrrlaon , l:mtr!a and M�rie
The Three Stocme1·
Lyons and B e tty Monday.
Le(Oy
8:30 Hotel de Paree
A111iite of The Plal ns visited
G:30 The Life o( Riley
Mrs. Lew
V isiting Mr. and
9:00 Thrills of 1960 Circus
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Harrison.
1:00 Arthur J. Smith- New,
S u nd ay w e re Mr. and
Hofinrnn
Mr. a nd M rs. EYerett Dudding
10:00 cas Repori-t, ·
1 : 1 5 A Look at the wealh�r
Mrs. Ray Thompson, V ernon; Mr.
Nitro visited Mr. and Mrs.
Q!
�:30 Pehon to Peraon
9:20 Jule Rivlin Show
and Mrs. Emil Hoffman and fam­
Bill Willlarhs Saturday.
.
,1,00 NOWI
6:30 Amo, 'n Andy
ily, Pl . Pleasant; Mr. a n d Mrs.
,;,.
Mina Lewla an d Janicv Nlcho.l:, .
the weaUter
LOol&lt;
11 , 1 0
Marshall
1,00 U.
i 101d ', Hottman and da'.ughters,
1 1 �15 tfteater 13. ·
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t:30 Lock lip
8:00 CBS News
Min a Lewis, Gregory Neil and
f!: : 00 Betty Hutton Sho-.r
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Randy 1--ce visited Mr, and Mrs.
B:30 Jobnn&gt;; Ringo
• B:15 Ca ptai n l.anJ,aroo
Cecil Hysell a l Pomeroy Monday.
9:00 Zane GrAy Theatre
9:00 cartoon Theater
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox and
9:30 Shotgun Sl ade
,1.,.
The Red Rowe Sh ow
O:w
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B ill Chat­
10: 00 Rev'lon Spring Fe stival
·l :!JO On the Go
tin, Pt. Pl easant visited Mr. snd
11 :00 News
Cartwr ight ilnd
Mrs. Charles
·.1,00 l f..o\le Luc,
1 1 : 1 0 A Look at lhe We,tber
Elaine
Monday.
11:15 ·Theater 13
Biolde
t
e&lt;ellitie
' 1 .30 ,IJ
Mrs. Clara Willi a ms, Mrs. Law­
l2 · :JO Sigll Otf
,2.9(.) 4)v8 9f Wt..
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ce Lewis and Randy Yisiled
en
ow
12:30 .c:e-afCh for Tomorr
Howard Hayb u rn, Pt. Pi cas•
Mre.
1:1:45. The GulHlhg 'Llahl
r iday evening.
F
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.t : OO Heart of the· City
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbs and
l;)O The Brighter lNrY
1:3r_ At tti. Worl4:I Tum,
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sigurson
1: 1 5 Tbe Seorf!l Storm
0
Wor8
ai'
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Jetter
,on, Mr. and M :·s. Ronald Na­
and
For
ght.
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of
2
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Edge
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ln1dette
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and f amily all of Toledo
Art
poiaki
2:30
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Stoog
1,ro The 1'hree
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hurr y John
visited
• •no The MIiliona ire
1:30 The Lile 'I} RileJ
the wee·Jtend.
over
110n
1·Vl 'nle Ven:Uct Is Yo-un
r,oo Arthur J. Smlth-New•
Mre, Mary Kearns ca lle,I on
Mrs. Harry Johnson Thursd ay
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G i bhs, Mrs, �
You
For
Jmt
12:SO
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rry Johnson, Mrs. Irene Kelly,
a
H
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ugh
Thro
Monday
1 1 : 30 New■
Charlene Parbnna and Mork
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...t
1 ·35 Just For You
N apolski were in Bancroft Sun­
s
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Calll
2;00
day.
iher
�ea
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3:00 Mus�c Go Bound
. .Mr. and Mrs. George G l aze and
0·30 RFD
Newa
3:30
Middleport, Pat Joh nson,
family,
y
l ; OO Breakfast Part
Go Round.
Mu.ale
3:3,
Pen ny Sue, M ason were
Arnold,
News
8·30
4;30 Local Ne_w., __.
Su nday gueat!I of Mr. ana Mrs.
9 ; 35 IBreaJda.st Party
4 :30 :MUll.e Go Bouma
Harry Johnson.
a ·30 Newi,
SJ)brli Irl Rtriew
3:00
Harry Johnsnn ca lled on Stra ud
TimfJ
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Coff
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Sunday_
McDermitt
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'Bed
Band
Tlie
15
5.
n Roush, Ronnie and
Nelso
.Mr,.
tloDJ
Devo
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to:32 Morn
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Pat 1',ooutp . allow
Randy, New Haven called on Mrs.
10;45 0n the TOWn
e,oo B•nMn ilinn•d•
Irene Kelly and girls · Saturday,
11 ·00 Country Hoe Don
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Harry
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Middleport, Ftidaf .
Bostic,
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BONN Germany
Kelly, Charlene, Mrs
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East /3erman1 fl ed Myrtie Sweet was 1ecid �
Harry
Mr1.
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Freeman
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b:!muni■t ru le lad month ln the shot In the
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·heavie!lt woe of refugees since she iteplli!
dq on buelneu.
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ltrs. Nelson Roush1 N .,w l-la•
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Mra, Harry Johnson were in
ven,
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sons sought a11ylum In West Ger- a IJ t wo� ·i.e ittlil hbbit b,1..-t.
1-leasant on "bu1ine11.
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M.r.' and Kra, Cbarltt Withrow
enlert,ined wll.h a dlnner Su day H1&gt;lds Outing At
a Ule1t home m M.i enville.
G uesU were R v. an Mn. E. E lake Hope Sunday

Rev. Fr. John F. Wippel Sings First

MEIGS THEAm

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/ Hocking District Mi ssionary Convention
Held Sunday at Mt. Zion Church, Rutland

The Missionary convention of the Hocking District was held
Immediately followln,i the Mau
a del1e1ous ham d in n er was
Sunday at the Mt. Zion
of which
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· Baptist church in Rutland,
The f'MY Group of the Laurel Re V. E lbe rt MC Ghee 1S
served b)' the ladles or the p,rlah
he pastor and Mrs. Ed.1th Thomas 1s
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Cliff Free Methodist Church and president ot the local.rsociety.
to the guests. Paul Casd, toaslBy LIJCILL ■ HAWK INS
th e ir families m et at Bailey's Lak e
master. c.alled upon Msgr, M,ur"Striving for high grade in Christian expression" was the
phy, Father Dunn . Father TUrel 1 · Weekend gueste of Mr. an d Mn Tuesday at ti p. m. for a potluck
sermon
topic of the Rev. McGhee at the 1 1 a.m . Worship serrry
re
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rsv11lt,
w
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Mio.
Keiser,
Ha
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dinn
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L
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and Father Wippe All
rollowing the din ner a ,hort vice. Mn, M.cGh ee was the pi1111Jst 1 � ---------�ed with a few well rhOSt!n words. Mr an d Mn,. Earl Eggie of Bell•
· n o f .Mn. On Viney, openvue, K:r.,, and Mr. 11nd Mn. Fred business sessio n was held with for the ltrvice,
d'1re ct1o
A d in ner was served
A recephon from 4 until 7 o' Mesl·hel--'or Grun d y, Va. Sun d ay Mrs. Willi.im Strausbaugh presid ·
. a t no� n ed wi t h the Guild pledge a nd
cl u.·_k was .held . 111 lh e auditorium guests Were Mrs. Mareella &lt;..lister lng. Pray er by Mrs. G erald Pullins and the aftemoo n seuion was m song. Rea cU na: s were ,: iven by
I dunng which time Father W1ppel ur Columbus and :!dn. Carolyn open ed th e metlin&amp;, Plans for an ebarge of Mre. Lula Hamp t� n. Phyllis Harding and Rose Marie
i::a�·e his first priestly blessing l"harlet, Loga n .
.i ttendance co ntest to be h e ld J n d btlkt president . A song aerv.u:e L•_eper or _G 1oust er and J1nltt RI·
Mr. and Mr�. Milton lloush .and the Sunday School were d i.scussed. conducted by Mr,. H e len Harper ch ard &amp;, . M 1 ddl e port ; A so]O !J J11 '
to all prest"11L
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d istrict pian ist, ope ned the meet•
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family of Zanesvill e spen t the
Th e day dosed with Solem n I w t• &gt;.' kn1d with Mr. a nd Mr&amp;. Muo n The group 11hm d e ci ded to have 8 ing, followed with devotions by �t. Wri ght of Mt. Zion clos the
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wiener roast at the neKt meeting
lid progra m .
�t• neJ ic t u .,,i al 7 . 0 d •wk w t lh the I Fisher ind Mr. and Mrs. Orb · a nd invit e the young people of th e Mrs. Myrtl e Warre n, Rutla nd and
R e v. Samu e l Jackson of Naomi
S.il' re d Hearl t' hl l&lt; l r f' n (' ho i r pro- Harns. Carla a nd Barbara fi"isher church. The da te will be a n nounc- Mis. Ethyl Riley, Glouste r.
vidmg the JUU!-iH'
HaptJst Church, ha d t�e &amp;ermo_n
I at' rompanied them ho me for a ed la1t1r.
Following the busi ness session for the afternovn, u5111g as his
UnaUle lo attend the Mass l&gt;ut I \' lSit.
a
nd childre n 's ba nd
r g r m w as
&lt;"O m l n� later ill l h e ,!Jy we.re
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n
e
ection
of
uffit'l'n
wa
s
hel
d
Rev. and Mrs. E. E Roush end
·,,,,P11.�" � r M r� . aubj ect "The Ma_ codo nian Call. "
,
e
hel
d
d
,nd
r
the
Hf ' \'. (,�orµ� Ad&lt;1n1�- i{(&gt;V. _l-.d- 1 Mrs. Amy H e lm return ed to th ·
with '.,(rs. Strausbaugh selected as
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� Rem ar ks _ w e:\g\�en bY Re v. An•
,�·a. rd 1 &lt; ml r ff 8nd K ev. W i lliam horn(' . Lakeview , Wedn esd ay ,11 f ��; president; Mrs . J a mes Gil m ore , Laura Young. A solo "I Think drew w ri� h · u_ an d ; Mrs. Dor•
Whe n I Read That Swee t Story Of
{ 0rnd1u:;.
1 a several days visit with Mr. vice pnisiden t; Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Old " was presented by An na Lee oth.y, Lewis: president of the Wf&gt;­
Hubert
Wolre .
;le i:: Au llary B of Por m uth
1-'athrr Wippcl wa� i,: r an l ed a I a nd . Mni. Charl e6 Withrow , Min• set"relary:; Mrs Ernest
W il liams, Glouster.
,
t
e asurer Mrs,
diPowell
rs
I r et ; �rs_. . emI ce �_or�en,
ill
e
.
r
I shor! ral·a twn with his family he• c v
The Gulld program under the I Providenc
s : :dr-s. Gerald p, J
oI
ctor
e
mlssion
r
.ind
and
e d1stnd
supervisor of
e
Mrs.
Mr.
Bak
Walter
r
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fore r£&gt;porlin" for Ii i :; .'l umm r r I
ms, �1rector of se rvices ; Mrs. Os• [
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the
children's
ba
n
d
an
d Mn. Zu e•
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1ly
of
Caldw
e
ll
visited
rela·
M
EETIN
POSTP
G
ONE D
a�., 1 �nmcnt J� SC'pte rnhcr tu: 1\ , I I
car Smtih. director of education ; ) The presid en t of the Middlef}Ort lelia Smith, supervisor of the
I return 1 U the C�l hol ir U1,i -.-er� : 1 , 1 Vt's here over th e we ek e n d .
.'\ nd y Grueser has returned to and Re v Wm Sttau .1b.augh, d irec- Garde n Club wi s hes to .announce Girls Guilds of tbe Provide nce
I W a shin�lon, n. c. whl't&lt;' lie w i il 1
1 bt• on l hc University fatul1 " .
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home on U n ion Av e nue alter to r of cvangrl ism. Clifford Jacobs that t h e Ju ne m e eting of th e club District.
.
An offeri ng was taken by Mrs.
visit
months
in w1:1s named a1lvisor.
will be postpon ed until later in th e
llr la t n·cs 11nd friend� a l l cnd - " several
Prayer
by
Powell
co
Mrs.
nclud ed m onth. Th.a
Tbo
mas Ri�ard, ,Mn. Sa d ie Jones
Mon
e
s
s
en,
Pa.
.and
pl ace will
t dale
m;: from out•1Jf tnwn wt•rc.
1
Mrs. Mary Baumgardne r a nd Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gru e&amp;e r and L h .=! me etin g .
be an noun ced la ter.
Attendin1 were Re\l. and . l\fr.s.
I
Mr and Mr�. Patrick Wippel, :;on Abe an d Mrs. Dorothy Mauck
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Mr .ind Mrs. J oseph Gensor, Mr. and so n11, Ran d y an d John WUllam Slrausbaugh an d child ren, Dav'id
ifbe r:p!r� er committffs were
Harry Craig, who was taken to
and M rs Leo Me).1 ulh• n and son, of Moneuen Pa., wer{' w eekend and Carolyn, Mr. and :,irs. Ernest the Mei,s General Hospital early given . after whii;:h closi ng rem arks
.
McMaryland; :W:r. and Mrs. Leigh an d guests or Mr. an d Mn. Martin Powe ll, Mr. �n d Mrs. Lloyd Wright Monday mor nin g, is report\:ld to b e and \he• b,.-iedleti9n by
. - Rev.•
family, Larry Mam·tti, Miss, Kath- McA ngus and fa m iJy a n d Mn. and childre n, Michuel, Ben ny an d in !eri�LIs cond't·
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I Gh•t clo,od t'·
•� m•.. ,, ..
I ion .
Re be cca. Mrs. Gerald Pulli ns an d
ryn Riley, Washington, D. C.; Mr. Wende ll Bel.Zing.
and Mrs. Paul A. But l1•r a nd Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Bearhs and sons, Dean and Wayn e , Sandra Gil•
Mary M. Slf@rry, New York.
son spe nt the we e kend in Thur&amp;• more end Susa n Tracy .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Le {; e ndre and ton with Mr . .ind Mn. Raymond
I
dn11ghtcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pullins . an d family a nd i n Canal Birtlt Announced
Braum, Mr and Mrs Don Har- Winrh e ste r with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carm e l Je'!"t'lt of
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Branden- Hoy Evans an d family.
Mi d&lt;ll e port are a n nouncing lhc
berg an&lt;l farnily and Mr. 1111d
Mn. Alva Hite an d son He ral d birth of a daughter Frid ay, May
Mr�. Dflllilld Coffcey and family, and son George ol Baltimor e , O., 27, 11t Hulze r Hospital. She has
visited bri e fly Satur day with Mr. i)een named, Carm e n Jea n . Th e
Dilyton.
Mrs. Arthur Sherry, B e llaire.
I and Mrs. Rollin Bearh s.
Je wett's have t wo oth er daugh t ers.
Mr. an d Mrs. G. T. Carle ton
John I.. Curtis, Mr. an d Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Jewett of
Joi,cph Corrigan, Mrs. A.nne Culli.• we re business visitors in Park, Midd l eport are gandparents of the
nan, Miss Mary Ellen Andr e w, ersburg Tuesday.
chil d en.
Mr. and Mr s. Marlon Co ngdon
Miss Mary Ann Velikis, Mi1:1s Margaret Ril e y, Pearl McCrery an d of Parkersburg o nd Mrs. Dick P et•
son, Miss Tere1&gt;a Macki n , Miu ty or Long Bot tom were Sunday umbus spe nt the weekend at their
gues ts of Mr. and Mr!!. G. T. home in Minersvill e.
Robe rto Ma1:kin of Columbus .
Na net te Richardson returned
Mrs. Ste lla Whaley, Mrs. Elita- Carl e ton .
to
h e r ho me in Columbus Mon•
R. E. Vaughan who is e m ployed
beth Walsh, Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack
after a several days visit with
day
Hu
Mr.
n
t
in
gto
t
r,
n
nti
and
spen he weekend
O'Lara an d daught e
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mn. Wm. Corcoran, Mr. and M l'J. with his family.
Wm. }tr ey, Mr. and Mr�. Ralph
Pal Vaughan, titudent at Ohio Kern s Roush.
I
Ma m:i l ng an d Walter Roush l eft
F
and
Slate Unlverally spen t the week
Butter and sons, Wm. rey
son s, Bernard B. Devlin, of Pitts- en d with his parents. Pat a fresh W ednesda y to return to tbelr
the Union
burgh,
m an w as prese n ted wi t h a first em ployme nt wi t h
ne . Th ey left by
Li
plane
Barge
w
l
daliS
u•
e
n
i
St
s
nclng
ne
is,
e
n
edal
ed
m
Mbs 1-: liz.ibeld Pauliko
,lay morning June t. He will re• fro m Hu nt i ngto n for Evan svill e ,
b e nvill!!.
Mr. and Mrs. Sleve !lester and turn hom e Ju ne 8 for his sum mer Ind., where tltey will board the
m otor vess e l ..Northern ."
son. Miss 1:Jlanche H ester and vacation.
.
Miss Eva Houd ashelt a nd Mr.
Buzz Beegle has return ed to Ft.
Mrs. Mubel And erson, Chicago.
Mon m outh, N. J., a fter a week and Mrs. John Hutchi n so n and
end vislt with his par e n ts, Mr. and fa m ily of Colu mbus were week
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f't•stivnl An,wunced
Mrs. Joseph Be e gle .i nd daughter e nd guest of rela tives an d frlend1.
,.-;;;--Mr. and Mrs, Harol d Hom er
Miys Shirl e y.
At St. Josepli Pllrisl,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper J e (t Barte ls and son Da n ny, Young:&amp;•
Members of the St. Jose ph Ca­
W e dn e sd ay for Brecksville for a town were week en d guests of the
tholic Church are planning a fell•
ti'1al to bl' held Ju ne 1 7 and Ill visit with their so n and da �i'1· former's gr�nd mo t h e r, Mrs. Ed n a
,'Nye A.ve.
In the Parish Han at Mason at ter•in-law. Mr. an d Mra, "\1/nham Bartels
Mr.
an
d Mrs. Chllrles Spence r
which lime a eolored td e vision G, Coop e r a nd family.
e nton, Fla., Yisited Mon ­
Brad
or
A
and
Jac.k
Mr.
Ro
en
Mrs.
baum
w111 he given nway.
1
Dinner wll! he served on holh il nd child re n, Jacki e , Ricky, Bar• da • wit h Mr . an d Mn. E. J. Hill.
Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Jone, Jr. a nd
'
d ays. There will be
rwcdlC'work b.11t a, Sm1a n, John ny and JoA n n
11m
to
an d Miss Mary 11111 of Col­
family
a
o
ield
n
.
Mr
a
d
Mr.
an
Springf
f
d
the
an d apron booths, games for
1 umbus were we eke nd gu ei.h of
put
onJ
A
cinch-became
chil d ren, home bake d �oo ds. dolls Philip Meier of Columbu s were
flowers, parcel 11051 and various weeken d gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. th,eir p11 renh, Mr and Mrs. E . J.
. BltPlly i, I
bra in - I
Fred Hose n baum. Sun d ay the Hill.
oth e r booths.
Sti""""
NC!iono make the
Mrs. E . J. Hill l e ft today for a
Proceed� frnm lhi� fe.� 1ival group joined re lativ es and frien d s
business
visit
in
Columbus.
IIWII
ol
while
the five-inch )
th
e
home
of
Russ
e
ll
Capehart,
at
will go 10 lht' St. Joseph Buildi11g
Mrs. Hol&gt;ert Gooch ente red Ho[ .
Fund. The public is ror d lally ill· Masor\, W. Va .. for a picnic.
(
auu,b.frmit wbittleo ....,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shea a nd 1 1.er Hospital Tu e sday e v enlng for
vited .
midrifl
Back
cotton
with
Ill
elutic
family of Akron visit ed Saturd ay obs e rvation an d treat ment.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Rogers and
inaert, In white, Siuo 394211,
wlth her hth e r, Clifford Newdaught
er Of Nelsonville
visite d
hurst.
3,'l-46C. Beet ol oil: it - OJlly
Wayn&lt;" Russell nl Brookvllle Sund ay with Mr. a n d Mrs. E. J.
Hill.
Pa .. spent lh e week e nd with h i�
Mr. a nd Mrs. WIiiiam Nease
, m n l 'w r. M n�. S i m p Russe ll.
Frank B. Will and Miss Frieda and famil y or Middletown spent
I
, Fat"!\.111' �· 1si ted Thursday in st . , the weeke nd with their parents,
M" r"s W. Va., with Mra . o . L. Mr. and Mrs. Cli llord Phillips I
and Mr. and Mrs. Uswln Nease.
Quillen.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Pearl Jaboelii vis•
!l ed Sunda .v wi!h Mr, an d Mr1&gt;.
MEN'S
�nc lit
Fr11: n k Buck and Mr , and Mrs.
Charles Burt a nd family.
Mrs. P.(fic C'ongrovc or Reed&amp;•
vllle un derwe n t major 1uraery at
Camd c11-Ciark Hospital, Parken·
Sizes 6 To 12
burg la�t week.
Mr. and M"rs. Nathan Bii;g.11 and
A Cartoon lwry fr\ll9htl
family an d Miss Marjorie Burt
were buslneNs vJaitora in Parkers­
burg Tuesday. Billy Blg,118 will
en ter St. Joaeph Hoapltal Sunday
Discontinued Styles
lor surgery.
TONIGHT and II RIDAY
Broken Sties
A. R. Knigh t and son Vincent
MiclHle l Rennie and
th
e
holida)'
weekend
in
But
All
Saes In Group
apept
Jemos M-cAr1:hUr 1n
PAY k FOR A SECOND
Indian,�polls.
W111lt Dls ney's
Mr�, A. R Kni1ht Is visiting i n
PAIJt . • ' ' Tffl)
"SRO MAN ON THE
MEN'S &amp; BOYS'
Beli'lllto n, W. Va., with her fath­
MOUNT AIN"
· · '•
er, J . . li. Gall.
(Tec-hnkol,or)
Mr , and Mrs. Jacob M:eDowall
- also . '
and Mr. and Mra. P.at Quinn and
George Montgomery in
, daushter Ci.nd)'
were Sundly
ALL SIZES
"WAn.JSI"
WOMEN'S
ME!ll'S &amp; BOYS'
gue4t.a or Mr. and Mra. Karl Grue­
(Tec-tmlcc•l·or)
ser
and
family,
Mlnenvlne.
Also Cartoon
Mr. and Mrs, Harr)' Keiaer re­
ALL SIZES
turned borne last 'Qiurlda)' from
Reg. •7.95
NOW AT STATE THEATI?::
• visit with relatiYea In Columbua
• Bbck
PT, PLIASANT
• Brown
The)' were aceompanled home by
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Blue
their
d11uahter,
Mrs.
Homer
Ihle.
"VISIT TO SMALL PLA..\: l:'."i" ''
Mr. and Mrs , Ed Noon of ColHeavy . Crepe Soles

Now You Kno"
The hl1hftt llllteracy rite 1ny­
.,. In th. ww1d 11 In Miu'""
�ye WMN tt pa,r HM of 111
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10uth and Nd. Partty dGIU4r ,._
nttht and
Hflh 71-16.
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Solemn High Mass Sunday At Pomeroy

Sarred Hearl Church wu beau
n
tifu!!)' decontcd m white and
n
t
gold and filled to capacity when
Rev . f;lther John F. W ippel of•
d
e
feted his first Solem11 M.ass 011
Rouih ar d :Mrs. Amy Helm ut
Th�
May 29, at 1 1 :30 o 'clock
PLaff
Sunday,
Powder
Mid
of
Club
Lakeview, Davld Thomas and Mrs.
a.m sted by his pastor,
w
to
Wedt
eport
n
was
Hope
He
Lake
e
d1
Nora Rowh of Mi ne rsville.
nesday for an all d,1y outing Th e Father JohJJ Turel, Fath e r John
a(h,ir wu held as II fart-well for Sherry an d F11lh e r Paul Cullm a n ·
!h e Seniors of th e group.
Donald Horak was mailer of
went
They
Ill
emonies and
early
rer
morning
e
th
serv e rs wp re
POMEROY, 01110
an d held a picnic at nooJJ Among ;ienJJi1 Lyd eo . Robert Burkett,
TONIGHT MCI FR IDAY
th ose attending Wf're Karen McEI · Micha e l rnd fo'ra n cis An d rew
"STALAG 1 7 " htnny, Kay Jenlunson. Susi e Pul
.' tsgr. t:. F Murphy, V. C . de
WilUam Hol den .an d
len. Judy Gre1:c . Judy S.iu e r, Jan• live-· ed an eloquent se rmon vn
Otto Prem inger
ice Zirkle. Belly Lou Gilmore . the holy priesthood. P re si: n t 1 11 th f'
SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
Ly nn Buchanan. Marianne Wood• sanctuary were Re v. Eug e ne F.
JUNE S-1
gerd, Dons Rice. Betty and Bar. Dunn, Rev John Belfi e ld, Rev.
w�1t Di,mey 's
bara (.'overt, Maida Roush, Diana Laurence Frey. Re x. Fnnr18 Mal''TOBY TYLER"
St umbo . J&amp;nic·e Hauck. Bei:ky Leo-- on e y, Re �· Fr �rn; t s Cul l �vi·r h 1 ,1 ,
ln Tl'C'hnicolor
nard and Mrs. Richard Hovatter Rev G&lt;'nrr:e Yontz .
Kt"vin Corr-or. n and
h
o panicd the girl !! as �
Thl' � i nr:in� n f L hr be a u t i 1 u l
1 � ���� �
"Oh imP" Ohunpa.nzf'a
h a re
rhant Mass was drme by the cholf
of S J h
s m
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Damages May Hit
$800,000 In
NYC Accident

BOWLING GREEN, O. UPI­
Damag e estim .ites ran as hi.ah 111
$800,000 today i n a collision be­
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tween a tractor-trailer truck and
a New York Central Railroad
freight train that tilled one man
and derailed three dieael unit.a
.and Z2 boa: c,n Tbunday.
The truck driver, Edwar'd Slot­
er. Chillicothe,
was killed in
the spectacular cra&amp;b that tied up
traffic on the tract■ and ne.arb)'
u. s. 6.
The train's engineer was D. R.
Ingram, Bellefontaine. The con­
ductor was O. C. Piper, Zanes­
ville. They were not injured.
Only hours after the accident,
T11.eodore Kennedy, 56, Rt. 1,
Genoa, was fatally injured when
a freight train struck his car on
1nother Wood County crouinc
three miles south or Toledo. It
marked the third crossing death
since Sunday.
Railroad . officials said the dam1ge to the die�ls, bos: �cars, track
a nd to the content.II of the truct
-which was loaded witb mostly
omce lurniture-wuuld:
• ' e,mou.nt.
to _ $80q,OOO.
· Aulhorlties said the truck
struck the second, ui:dhol bat; cUt\ 1 , ' • .
se1 on the un protected grade­
crossing. The truck's &lt;',,lrga w11
scattered over the hiJhway and
several y.irds of track was ripped
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