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8-----Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 2, 1000
- -Hold Sunday Di�r
Powder Puff

----------- ------Oub
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

or

/ 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
.
.
· 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
t
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
e
rsv11lt,
w
e
Mio.
Keiser,
Ha
pan
dinn
e
r.
L
dres
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
I
d istrict pian ist, ope ned the meet•
.
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
I
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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
I
A
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
" v
� 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• [
l
1
the
children's
ba
n
d
an
d Mn. Zu e•
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m
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.
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Mr and Mr�. Patrick Wippel, :;on Abe an d Mrs. Dorothy Mauck
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t w J h
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·
.. .·
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
I ' ··--- •....__ .,,)
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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WEATHER

Ohio: P11fty cl""', Utt.. C..S­
er north..st, ..,....,. .-vth....
t.dly with 11t1tte,.... •ftefflnn tr
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10uth and Nd. Partty dGIU4r ,._
nttht and
Hflh 71-16.
Low tonight In SO..

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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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BOWLING GREEN, O. UPI­
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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
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omce lurniture-wuuld:
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Ahlsba ry Home to Celebra te Anniversary I

The Amateur Gardeners Club of Middleport met Wednes­
day e�ehlng at l)ie home ol M rs. Kenneth Amsbary, Chester
road, (or a COD)6iliation meeting of guest night and a 20th an­
niversary celebration.
The meeting opened with devotionals by Mrs. Edgar Rey­
nolds. The pr�ideht. Mrs. Guy Reynolds welcomed the members and gul."sl:$ afler which she
a short busi nen met&gt;l·
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1n
�e rtport of the nom inati ng
comm'.f:tee was l!i"tn by chai rman ol Lhe committee, Mrs. Roberl coaui ,, follows; Presid e nt,
Mrs wiuitn1 S l at('r· vice pr�s1-r
denl Mrs. Wes l t'y r'ry · secrt'dlry
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Mrs. &lt;;'har l es Blake slee'. t rrasurer:
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M rs F.d gar Reynolds
Af1er thr husinl'ss session each
membn mt rodul' t'd hn guest af!er which Mrs Arthur Sk inner ,
presented an int e rest ing prngram
on nower arran .l!in".I! .i nd its
growth during the past 50 ye.-irs.
Tht' firs t arran geme nt was an
early Wil l iamstown arranxrmen t
m.adf' by Mrs. Coats and dt'H" rihed
i n detail h)' l1 rs. f:. H eynolds
who was c.-oslumcd appropriately
I n a gay nlnet it's ensembl e .
An arrangem e nt or 20 years
ago w,a, made and described l, y
Mrs :Bi'tlcP Lloyd coMistlng or
purpl e Ins and l emon ] i J iPs. M r .&lt;i .
Lloyl! al:fO gave II book repor t
' "F l ower Arr•ngin.g in Color" hy
Rotkwe l l and Grayson.
Mr:;. Bl akeslee made and presented a Japa nese and Maribana
arranaemenl whieh comi:sl ed or
Fi rethorn and Peonlea. FollowIng lhese demonstrations Mrs. For
rest B11chtel gave a reading from
•·Adam11 Proresa;ion and ils Conqu.c11 by Eve ' ' by Julia Meade.
Holl call Wll,S unswcred by
members
"�emories' or previous m..,11.g,.
Mn. (bats, , charter member
was preaenled D corsage by 1\1 rs.
Skinner af1er which the group
wo11 in\'iled to the dining room
for X,fl'.t1�pwnt11. T.h&amp; table was
covf'rf!d� wllh an ivor')' c.-Jotb (lfl
w�h were placed pir,k cemlles
end a ce11tllrpiece of pink ro11cs
and baby breath by Mrs. Coals.
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Funeral Rites
· At Letart Sunday

Funeral services for Mrs. Ber•
tha Arno t t were hel d el the Le­
tart Methodist f'hurch, Sunda y 111
t p. m. with the Rev. Ira Tihhs
.,,11ted by Rev. Roy Bush and
.Rev. Freeland Norrl1, officiating.
Special mu1ic waa provldrd by
Rev. Norris, Mari l yn Powe l l and
Marjorie Grlmm.
Burial wa11 in the Letart ceme·
lery and pallbearers were C l arence and Jnck Ad11ms, Gary Wolfe
Charle1 Bush and Ch11rlcs Ihle.
Coml nli: from out of town , w(JM,
John Arnolt. Long hl,nd, N,. 'i1f!
Mr. and Mn. Jes11 Arnott, Jtochl!l-'
ter, P11.; Mr. a11d Mrs. Henry
)toore, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs.
Del Housh, Grove City; Mr. und
Mrs. Ira llig�s. Mr. and Mr.� .
Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Rouah and Miss Jean Arno1 1 , al l
of Co l umbus.
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Arou nd And
About
Midd leport

SHOWED UP, SO
ALL '!HEY COULD
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L. E. l!�inold, and Mrs. Ma,·­
tiltet Reytiolds Sii,i�iy were Mr.
1111,d Mra, Jo�p� McKay end dnu­
ihters, Sari A:n'n and Cinda, Mans­
field, Mr. iind Mra. Gerald Rupe,
Route 1 , Mr. and Mrs. VB l Hcy­
nolds and daughters Ly n n and
Gwynn of Morgantown.
Other
gueMts during lhe day were Mr.
and Mrs. George Stace, Findlay.
Mr. and MrR. T. G. Reynolds of
Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. G E. Con­
roy Sr, and son Hugh. Akron,
Mr. and Mrs. George Conroy Jr.,
and daughter Kim o"t Warren
and Mrs. B. A. Dodson, Chesler.
Mrs. Charles Payne. Dayton,
arrJved Thursday to attend the
Mrs. Harvey Van Vrankcn and graduation exercises 11t M I IS
Mrs. Willlum ware were hostes!les when Em lllne Rowl es and Janic e
when the Sew-Rit e Sewing Cl u b Hlchards received their dip l omas
m e t Wednesday e vening a t th e ir und to 1pend the week with her
mother, Mrs. Kathryn Payne who
dub room.
A short busin ess· session was is convalescing at her home.
William Broughton and Wulker
held with the president, Mrs.
Donald Collins pre1iding. Plans Whiling, Fairmont, W. Va.. who
11•er1! dii.cussed for a fami l y pic­ came Saturday to atte nd the
nic, a hayride a nd an ke cr eam
11oclal .
. . Games wero played wllh pr1Je,
, .a)farded to Mrs. F.lza G ilmore Jr.
'Mu. Charle-s Spe11t"er who also
won the door prize anrl Mrs. Col­
l i11s. Mr11. J1111w.� Butler rl!('el\•NI
n hlrthdny �lft from her se&lt;·rel
pa l . ltcfreHhmonls were servt'd
by the hosti!Ueff during the !!Ol'ia l
hour.
ll oslesllt"'I\ for the next meeting
wil l be MrH. Dayton Strlcklond
a n cl M rs. l'harles Hoffman.

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A m eelir1g of Job's Daughters
wus lwlrl Thur�day evening al tho
MPsonic Ha l l in Pomeroy with
Mi �s Carman Sa l 11er, Honot·ed
Qul!en , pre siding. Plans were
mude for members 1.o attend a
Grand Session of the o rder In
Columbus June 24 and 25.
Also plann ed was a bake sale
to be held tomorrow nt the Sports
Cenler In Midd le port becinnmg
at 9 a, m.

The final honor roll nt !ht'
yenr for Rutlflnd High S1•honl hns
hern 11nnou n(·t•d by Exec&gt;utivc
!lead r.corge Dallas as follows:
Senion: Jo1111 Harrison, Doltle
J.ura1, Larry Morrl11, Marjorie
Priddy, Wayne
Rou!lh, lrt'!ne
Scarles, Pally Young , Dorothy
llyscl l , f'llU l ene Glb1on, Lawrence
Bro1:im .
JunlorN: Larry Uotrman. Nina
Adkln!J, Ro11Ue Davis, Barry
llroa:an, Larry Long, Patty Rife ,
Hazel Stanley.
Sophomores: Maylee EdwardA,
Judy l,('e, Clarence Lamherl, Junr
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Frc,hmen: Msrlflne Hoffman.

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't'fie Tri-County Teen Canteen
. wi\t} ,observ e its •thitd anniversiiry
a t" "a rt out'slde record hop this Sat­
u,.d.a.,: night in Pomeroy.
· 'tlimeing will be beh i nd Zirk's
Dairy Ba r from 7:30 to 1 1 p. m.
No admission will be charged.
Playing th e records will be th e
canteeri's new dlsc jockey, Law•
rence (Butch) Lisle of Syrac.-ose,
who will spin the top 100 rccurds
in th e nation along with a pre vue
of many new releases. Highlight or
the informal evening will be tht•
selection of winners in a fast dance
contest. Winner s wi l l receiv� cash
prizes.
The Pomeroy Pollc.-c Departrr,Clll
under th e dire ction of Chier ,l_.d
Webster 13 workinc with t!w C:i n­
teen In st.aging the first outdo.)r
record hop in the three yrar IJis­
toty or the Cante e n. All rcguh1r
stan d-by contests will be L �ll­
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Today ia Fridiiy, June a, th e
155th day or the year, wilh 2 1 1
more in 1960_.
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The moon 1s approachmg its lull
phase.
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'l'�e morning stars arc Mars,
Jupiter �nd Saturn _.
On this day in history : .
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In 1 808, Jefferson Davis, pres ,.
dent �f t he Confederat e Stat es of
America. was born.
ln _la . the Jmmortal b�;ball
ela.ss1c �Casey At The Bat - • • • •
wr1tten by Ernest L. Thayer, was
11uhlished for the first time i n th e
San Francisco Examiner.
In 1901. Engli�h • Am erican
ador - manager Maurice Evuns
WU!! born in Dorchester, F.ngland.
In 1937, the Duke or Windsor
Mrs. Wallie W arfield
marrled
Simpson.
Thought for today: George IV
of England Haid, In a C hrie1mas
.l'(r('eltng to the British Empire:
''If I may be regarded as In somC'
true !lense the head o! thil!I ii:reat
end widespread family, sharing
ii.!! life and su8tain ed by Us e r­
feclion thls wlll be a full reward
for the long and sometime anxious
labours of my reign.

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Give Dad the right approach to a cool Summer with
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.style. For sheer comfort, faabioa a11d top tai!oring.
choose from our wide and handsome selectiOn of
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feature the season's most �pular styles and pat·
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wash and wear fabrics with the custom det.aili
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Knit Shirts

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June 19th. And if you wan! lo please Dad from Head lo Toe make Haa­

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Kin Club Meetins
Held W ednaday Night

- Mrs. Gertrude Neutiling and Mr
and Mrs. Walter Halls and aon or
Athens and Walte r Reuter of Pom•
eroy were Sun day 1uesll of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer H1wi:ln1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reuter have re­
turned hom e after a yJsll in Tuc­
son, Arizona with their 10n, Cha r•
les, an d family.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Johnson of
Springfield were weeken d guestl
ol her sister, Mn. �eodore Le­
hew and other relatives.
Mrs. Lollie Dlion of Toronto,
Mn. Samuel Michael assisted
Canada, Is the guest or her brother by Mrs. William l"recker enter­
and sister•in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ho­ tained the Ladles Ai d of St.
mer Hawkins and other relatives.
Paul's Lutheran Church Wednes­
John Bryant hH left for San• day afternoon at her home.
ford, Fla., for a viait with hill
The meeting in charge of Mrs.
brother, Edgar R . Valt:. While in Virgil Hamm, president, opened
Florida he will be employed.
"with group singing of America
and JeRus Loves Me, followed
with a vocal dued by the Ml•
c.-hael twins, Lenora and Louise,
who sang "The Bible Tells Me
So." Mrs. Frecker read a prayer
and a lso presented lhe Bible
study on Mark 10.
During the buainess s eS!llon,
The Tuppers Plains Daily Vaca­ Mrs. B ertha Holter, Mrs. Thoren
Uon Bible School will open June 6 Coltrlll, Mrs. Clara Grueser, Mr,.
' at the Christian Church. It will be John
Hamm, Mrs. Ora A r•
held for one week and lhe theme is cher, Mrs. Dana Hamm and
"The Church."
Mrs. G. L. Michael were wel­
The school is beinK sponso red by comed aa (luesta. Mrs. Virgil
the chur1:hes of the community, Hamm gave a report on the re•
with classes held in each. All cent convention which she attend­
children of the community are urg• ed in Zanesville. Planl!I were made
ed to attend.
for a picnic in July with Mrs.
William
scout laws. After repeating a law, Roger Frecker, Mrs.
Frecker
and
Mrs.
Michael
named
each girl placed her cand le in a
as the committee to cho1e a
green and gold treJoll holder,
Cynthia Gabhart; Patty Boring place. The Lord's Prayer in uni•
an.d Sandy Carter, who had com­ son concluded the meeting,
Refreshments were served at
pleted the tenderfoot requirements
the
close of the meeting by the
were· escorted and lntroduced by
Nola Myers,· Charlotte Durst and hostes11es,
I Joan Davis. The girls were pinned
by t he ir escorts and the entire
troop repeal ed the Girl Scout Promise - and sang "Whene'cr You
Make A Promise."
One y ear service stars were pre­
sented to the girls by leaders, Mrs.
Paul Nichols, Mrs. John Hetzer
end Mrs. Erne &amp;t Whitehead.
Followini the c eremonies. Mrs.
Nichols, Day Camp Director, re­
minded each gi rl to bring her dol­
lar and resistratin card for the
camp, which will be held June 6·
10, lo the next meeting,
Patty Durst led the troops in the
singing or "Taps" in the Friend­
ship'' circle.

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Congenial surro�ndlna's that stim­
ulate conversatl�n all the tasty
•P"l'laJtles ladies jike . . . served
riJht. Modest prices!
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Mrs. Orvllle, Rader and dauchter
M artha, Columb 1111t spent the week
en d with W. H. Ebenba ch and
daugh ter, Sybil.
Mrs. Anna Miller of LanaavJlle
spent last week with. Mn. Everett
McKnight, Union Ave.
Mr. 1r nd M.r1. Bethel Moore and
sister, Mn. Young of Ruakin, P111 ..
Mra. J. A. Sweeney of Rutland and
Mr1. Earl Halliday '&gt;( Alhena were
Sunday dinner guesta of Mra. Everett McKnight.
D inner. guesl .S Wedneiday o ( Mn.
C. L. Arnold , Athena Road, were
Mrs. Norman Schaefer, M rs. Louel•
la Stahl an d Mn. Lester Brook•
over.
Mrs. Richard Campbell and Mrl.
Albert Woodard were I n Loaan on
Wednesday eve�in&amp; to participate
in a memorial service for Glady1
Riffl e , .who was deputy o f Perr)'
Council, Daughters of America. at
New Lexington.

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The Willing Workere Class or
the Zion Church or Christ held
lts regular meetln.c: at the home
or Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hysell Wed•
ne1d11y evening ,
The meeting was opened with '
prayer by Rev. Gene Underwood •
and devotions by Neva McElroy-. 1
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Russell. Mr. and Mr1.
Paul McElroy, Mr. and Mn. Un­
derwood, Mrs. Evelyn Thomit, Mrs
Mae Scherbarth, Mrs. Vi rginia
Wyatt, kay Wyatt, Mrs. Helen
Johnson and Bcverb. Mrs. Grace
Wa,ne, Cathy GIikey ,nd Mr.
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CONCERT ElEC11fi¢ tllHII ORGAN

Wil ling Workers
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YSet Ap1rt For Thee" wu the
topic of the devotlon, led by 'Mn.
John Sauv1Ke, Jr., at lhe m ee tlnJ
of the WSCS of thl! Albury Metllo­
dist Ch urch Wedneaday eY1mlnJ al
the home of Hrs. Royal Thomu,
S7:-acu1e.
Mn. Wllllam Houd■1helt and
Mn. William Eichina:er PNaented
the pro,ram using the topie "Send
Ye Forth With Joy."
During the busineas le68ion with
Mrs. Alice Capehart, president, in
charce, 31 shut-ln calla were re­
ported. Communications were read
concerning the LlntllSter School of
Mluions to be held June 10-1�. and
an Offier1 Training Day to be held
at New Boston. June 16, and at the eve ning at the home
of Mrs.
United Methodilt Church on June Ruth Power..
in MiddlepOrt with
23, A vote or thanks waa given to
a short buainess meetins: being
Mra. Capehart and Mrs. Sauvage conducted b
Mn. T&amp;d Wemer,
for making the yearbooks which presid ent. y
were distributed to th e members.
During the evening camea were
A round robin sympathy card wu
played with priu1 being awarded
sent to M.r1. Bert Weeal!, who lost
to Mra. C. J. Ebenbach and Mre.
her mother by death.
Neva Lehew. Mrs. Annice Ohlin•
Mrs. Sauvaa:e read a portion of
ger won tht- door prize.
a book written by Billy Sund1y and
The !:iirthday of Mn. Werner
MiH Marcia Karr cave a talk on
the book "A Uft For Living" to w.11 observed. The neit meeting
will be held at the home of Mn.
close the meetin,.
Refreahmenta were se rved dur• Ebersbach on the 1,th. Refresh•
m ents were served at the close
Jng the 1oclal hour.
of the evening .

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A re\lnlon on Memorial Day
which h.u become traditional for
lhe put 1 5 yea.r1 wu Mid lut
Monday st the home of Mn. Kath•
ryn Payne in Middleport.
Thi• yur the blrthday of Mn.
Payne wit allo celebrated with •
large decorated cake and family
dinner. Mn. Pyne received many
carda a11d gifts from her rl!lativea
and frlend1.
Here from out of I.own for the
reunion werl! Mia&amp; Audell Phillipi
and Eua Payton and Mrs. Ora V i.
ney of Gloualer , Ohio, and Mr. and
Mr1. Sam Tinsley and d1uthter,
Peggy, Charleston.

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and Sandri Carter received their
wings from Mn. Balderson.
N e w Brownies are Diane Petty
Brenda and Patty Hollinger, Bren'.
(U Boring, Jean Whitehead, Jackie
Bi&amp;e, Connie Litton and Patty
Smith . Other Brownle1 not previously listed are Karen Humphrey,
Bon ni e Rockhold, Karen Sprae:ue
and Jeanie Cashdollar.
Junior High
Norma Nichole,
Sco u t, served 81 leader tor the
candlelight ceremony for the Girl
Sco u t investlture Janet Hetzer.
San dy
and
Mundry,
Sandra
Sprague, also Junior Hilih Scouu,
assisted her in the lighting of the
three large candle• which represe nted the threefold promise of the
Girl Scouts.
M ary Bise . Sandra and Roberta
Trussell, Pally Dorsl, Mary Taylor.
Carol Nichol• . K a ren c arter, Bren,
da Larkin&amp;, Sandy Walton and
Patr icia Smith lighted 10 email
cand les which represen!ed the 1 0

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Eight new Brownie Scouta w ere
ad ded to Troop 180 and three gir l a,
two of them Brownie Fly . Up1,
became Girl Scouts of Troop 179
durinJ two rer�monies at Stewart
�•11 m Reedsv Llle, Tuesday even•
mg. .
Th e two troops form ed a single
horseshoe for the investitures pre•
ceded by u fhlg ceremony led by
Intermediate Scout Linda Larkins.
Llnda Brown, Sandra Newland,
Brownies, and In lermediates Mary
Taylor, Dolores Bise and Roberta
Wells made up the Color Gua rd .
Mrs. �l e Balderson, Brownie
�c ader, mtroduced the new Brown•
l�S to t�e tro�ps � nd presented the
girls with thetr p111s after they had
repeated the Brownie Promise. The
entire troop sang the Brownie
Smale Song.
Mrs. A. C. Stewart, assistant
leader, presented a_ll girls who had
c.-�mpleted a_ year 1n the Brownies
with a service star. Patty Boring

Syrac use WSCS
Meets Wednesday

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Eight New Brownie Scouts Are Added

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Member■ of lhe Ohio Eta Pht
Ch•Ptflr or Bela Sf&amp;ma Phi soror­
ity left today for Dayton where
they will attend the Slate Bela
SJa:m1 Phi ronvenllon al the Bilt•
DIOTfl Hotel
RtJpre1enlalil'e1 from the th1p.
ler are M"1. Reva V•u•han, Mr1.
Charlolte Dillard,
lln. Sue
Grueser, M11. Narlcne Reinhart
and Loul" Zirkle•

Mr. and :drs. Russ Quillt&gt;n ur
Lefarl and Joe Price , Portlamt.
c.-allcd Oil l1r. and Mrs. s. W D ur;.l
Sundav a fternoon.
Eh"er Carpenter and Bill MC'Kr l
�ey CP!led on �fr 11nd Mrs. Pa u l
Say&lt;&gt;r, Great .Bend. Tu esday C'\"t'll
ing.
Jerry D:'l.ily was an1ong' 1ht• Racine s cmv rs •� h o spen t il WN ' k in
New York. W ashington, D. C'., ;t ll1l
Atlan tic City.

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For Rutlan:d High
School Ann,ounced

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"1 ans Iar th e annii.iil i"�'lCf'I i,..,n
t'
ana.
of Evan�eline Chapt�r. OES, which and visi_t� re latives in the
Mr. and Mrs. George Souders
will be held Juhe 29 wert! discusweek
sed when the chapter met Ttiul's- Ind childre n, Xenia, were
end guests of her parents, Mr. and
dav eveni n g at the Masonic.- H",11 in \
'Middleport. The inepec.-tion will be I Mrs. Dell Talbott.
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I officers are to meet each Monday
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prompters of the chV))ter are
asked lo meet with them.
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Mrs. Theo Neutzling, Worthy &amp;"laLJ
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committee with Mrs. John Ketchka
and Mn. Jame, C,iswell a, cochairmen will be in charge of the
SELLING DISH CLOTJ,IS
e e�hment hour following the in-.
Bob Mills. Scoutmaster of Troop ! � z
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P ctton.
245, has an nounced that the troop
lnvitations were read by the sec­
has reC'e.ived te n dozen sunflower
-V8,. Automatic lrallS". All
dish cloths and that anyone wish- re t ijry, Mrs. Charles Bennett, to jn,
white beauty .
ing to purchase is asked to con- I epections from the followins �hap.
t ers, Dora, on June 25, Hurisbntacl t he members or l eader.
ville on June 22 and Athens on
June 17. It was also announced
TO HOLD SOCIAL
2 Dool-. WSW tires, 6 cyt,
The C l irton Climbers 4-H Club that Vinton will have a Grand Jri.
std.
trans. F.conomy plu1.
spection
h
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on
17th.
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June
on
will hold a social
Assisting with the
Sunshine
Ciflon i n front or the Mattie
Henry home. Re freshments being Drill were Miss Sharon Jones and
sold will be soup, hot dogs, bar- Mrs. Martha Bingh.am.
Std. tran1. Ov erdrive. One
h-cue, cake, pie and coffee. The
owner. Jiasn't had its lil'ISt
procerds will be use � for sending Reservation Deadline
b!rththy.
the 4-H boys and girls to C!ump.
Tomorro w is the deadline tor J reservations
to the annual Flag
FINAL PRACTICE .
Day DAR luncheon to be held
.
Tomorrow at t .OQ the children next Friday,. J une
1� 8 t• Tyo • s
who are participating in the Restaurant
m Gallipolis it ls an­
Rf�lfiio, 1\ester, std. ,traru;_ V8's
Children 's Day program at the nounced by Mrs. Dey
Hysell. The
Yow dtoice only $295.
M iddleport Church of Christ will
luncheon had originally been
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mee t . at the &lt;(.'hurch lor their final sch eduled fo Lak H
e ope Lodge.
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pract1re.
Reser...... bons may be m ade by
Th c y w1 11 present th� lr pro• callin g Mrs. Hyse
ll WY2.S177,
H.Ydl'IB. 6 cyt Ttie tirst $69
gr.int a1 7:30, Jun e �. with Mrs.
drives it sway.
M i llon Houdashelt as chairman.
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Open Ew•nlnp TU I P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas enHOLZER HOSPITAL
Admissions, June 1: Mrs. A lbert tertained a group of relativell MonRoush. Pomeroy; James Frederic.-k day at their home, ltacine Roild.
W eber, M iddleport; Dale Henry Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Roush, Rac.-ine; 7drs. Charles Claud• Thom ae of Marengo, Mr. and M rs ,
Richard Thomas of Clayton an d
lus Hoffman, Pomeroy.
"�at.ion on Land &amp; Sea"
Discharged, Jun e 1 : Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MIiier and
I!. Ma:ln- St.
Pomeroy-, o.
W. Farrar, Lynda Jane Fraley. children, Marilyn, Karen, Sydney
Phone WY.i'3l79
Boney Mitchell, Mrs. Rulph c. and Thomas, Lancaster.
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Cole, Mrs. William B. Downie, Mrs. 1
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Harold H . Collins, Mrs. Albert e.
-Stephens; M'.r1. Wayne O. Zei�ler .
Miles Andrew Oarst, Mjss Rina Eisnau.!,'!le, Reid Arthur Young, Mrs. ,
James Fred Gl isson, Dinah Joyce
Lambert, Mark Alan Mo rris, Kevin
Lewis Marret, Steven J. Rocchi,
Roy Keith Blankensh ip, Mrs. Le­
l and s . Riggs. Worthle E . Johnson,
The Entire Family Can
Mrs. Cl neland Howard, Mrs. VirEnjoy Playing It
gil E. Spriggs and son.
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Mrs Albert Roush Pomeroy
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��� �a���� ��;:; ::e�
weekend.
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M,. and Mrs. P,ul Bo,tic spool
lhe weekend In Delroil, Mich..
where {hey visi£ed with
Paul
Bostic Sr.
Mrs. E. M. Wood leit today for
Knoxville, Tenn., where she will
villlt with Dr. and Mrs. W . C .
Beahm the form er Joan Wood."
Mr. and Mrs. liarold iC au U and
son Jackie visited in Huntin .l{ ton
Sunday with Mr. an d Mrs. Herman Jividen. Mrs. Kaull and son
remained for the week. Their
daughter, Linda, returned home
Spending several
torlay after
Plea.111nt with
days in Point
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jat•k KauU an:I daughter Jody.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynol ds
ol Kalamazoo, Mich., visited over
the wee�en� with his parents, Mr.
.and Mr!i. Will Reynolds.
Jack Bel·htl.e who has been
�011tlned lo his home this week
ls reported lo be a little better
and able to be out some.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, o., June a,

Victor Durst, a studen t at Rive rview St:hoo l , was among th e 7 th
and 8th graders who spe nt the
weekend in Cincinnati and appeated on TV Saturday arternoon.
Eber and h·a Carpenter called
on Mr. and M rs. Roy Marlin.
Rud y Durst called on Mildred
and Joyc.-e Circ l e, Morning Star,
Elva Diily and da\lghter, Judy.
Sund.ay Morning.
Dorothy Durst return ed home and Freda Middlcswart were 111
from Meigs Gen eral HospJtal last Pom eroy, Friday.
week.
Sy l vi.a and Ben Alle11. Ed ant!
Gene Wai:d were in Pomeroy Fri­
day aft ernoon.
Ru(jy and Margpret Durst and
Diane Roiish called on the F:hl'f
Carpe nter famil y , Sunday.

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. ame, Mourning
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i(l11 1·ltj l who have been in
Pt, P1ea-lttf it tlu! home of her
'a,ent!I, Mr. fifi/! Mrs. Tom Wal­
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\\rs. W. D. Parsons and son
l(us�cl l Al l en 1and frirnd L1111h
fish sp e nt Sunday wllh M rs. An­
n l l"l' Ohlmger and Mr. and �frs.
H1char"d V&amp;ughan and family.
When th ey returned to lheir
hom e m SI. Albuns. Mrs. Ohlin­
ger and Bdl and Don Vaughan
reluroed with them for a short
visit. Mrs. Ohlinger and Don re­
turned hom e Wedne sday and Bill
re ma med � ith his grand moth er.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil ker­
son o f Ca n ton were din ner guests
at t he home of Mr. and M rs. Cusb
Johnson W ednesday and Marie
Wi l kerson who bas be('n visiting
with the Johnsons returned home
with t he m. Mrs. Frances Larkins
has ulso been a guest of tht' John­
sons.
James Web er who was injured
in an automobile acciden t Mon•
day was admitted to Holzer Hos­
pital for treatment end observation.
, Gerilil ' Cheese\rew or Battle
c,,ik, · Mlc�.r-1 ylel£ed recently with
��_. airi'd Mrl;i Ftifill Cheesebrew.
j�t,tj ile"fe" M,. and Mes.
, Q1ff0rd Hi)tf, lilid son G rel:ory,
iitid ifis.
B�ftayeli, over the
we end
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By FREDDIE HOUOASHELT

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cooi9e1, p unt·h and coffee were
ser� ed lo the mem bers and fol­
lowm g guest,: Mn. Rob_ert Bur­
kelt, Mrs. Val Reyn orns, Mrs .
Dave Farmer, MrJ. E. M . Wood ,
,Mrs. Edwa rd Burl: ett, Mrs, J , E.
'l-l arley, Mn. Emrilett Shuler, Mrs.
M rs . . John
R ? bert McEl hin lly,
K 1 nuld, Mrs, Waynt&gt;
G ibbon�.
M rs. Homer Hollr r. M rs. Lew i s
Sa un Jr , \lrs. J o mes Pullen. Mrs
Carro l l
� h f'ton ,J ohnson . Mrs.
Swanson. Mrs. Roht'rl Chambers,
Mn ._ Howa rd Byers and !\.l rs. V.
C'. 'I ultlt'.
Ot hn . arrangeme nts_ used for
the aff:u r WNe, on e in the hall­
"'. ay hy M rs . Reyno l ds, the p �e:
s1d e n t of ye_llow g l a d s o� a H�1ti
BasP and using �he figurine N1kJ.
The . one used In the . bedroom
t'O ll SISt� d or yellow with bropi�
M_u nol1a leaves. A� µshabate of
p mk pe onl e.a and T1 leaves us�d
on the hearth was :tlso made by
Mrs. Ll oy4 ,, • , .
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.�i: s. f�Y WJS awar�e� t1ie door
pr!ze and Oie lt'!lvell11g Pf-lie
wlikh wb br�ug'ht by Mrs. C. J.
Rhodd 'iis Held until the Sep­
tefflbct ih�eltnt.
hf;:slsth1.1f lioRtes• '\f�te l;lr11.
wt1Harff. Sliter Willi Mrs. tfiMit!.a
PriiU f.11 �ontri�utJ�J ko�teSII . .
Comtfi,1#'teii makj�g pta�.• tor
t h� evenlhi were Food: Mi's, E.
ReynOidtll Mn:. Walter ,Ct,oPli:ll,
Mfs, Arf[11U' rau111, 1tl'�· , NC"H',iiall
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Hlliiit,J:treYi,
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w litilce,
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r.t:/1. Jl,b
Ulob ,
Kn'hi'1t, tilll',. hpdes, Mt1, Q,er,:ti
Pre11to'n &amp;lh. qt,nn Larii6ert iln'
Mrs. C lfU Bfadbuty; ,fro,ranr
Mt's. Skln.,_ert Mi'!�
A. Br�dbiiry,
Mu Patil :Da',(11, MI'S Forrest Baeh­
tel and Mrs try; Flower Arrange .
m enl: Mrs. Coats, M rs. Lohse,
Mrs. Uoyd, Mrs. Blakes l ee, Mrs.
Susan Rawlin,£11 and Mrs. Robe rt
Reibel.

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mid-summer nights will be here and Dad will
spend !hem sleeping in cool comfort, If you
g1 ve him a pair of short sleeve knee length
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you could be a winn er!

Check for your Ohio auto license
number at Sohio today!

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Amateur Garden Club Holds Session At
Ahlsba ry Home to Celebra te Anniversary I

The Amateur Gardeners Club of Middleport met Wednes­
day e�ehlng at l)ie home ol M rs. Kenneth Amsbary, Chester
road, (or a COD)6iliation meeting of guest night and a 20th an­
niversary celebration.
The meeting opened with devotionals by Mrs. Edgar Rey­
nolds. The pr�ideht. Mrs. Guy Reynolds welcomed the members and gul."sl:$ afler which she
a short busi nen met&gt;l·
condueted
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�e rtport of the nom inati ng
comm'.f:tee was l!i"tn by chai rman ol Lhe committee, Mrs. Roberl coaui ,, follows; Presid e nt,
Mrs wiuitn1 S l at('r· vice pr�s1-r
denl Mrs. Wes l t'y r'ry · secrt'dlry
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Mrs. &lt;;'har l es Blake slee'. t rrasurer:
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M rs F.d gar Reynolds
Af1er thr husinl'ss session each
membn mt rodul' t'd hn guest af!er which Mrs Arthur Sk inner ,
presented an int e rest ing prngram
on nower arran .l!in".I! .i nd its
growth during the past 50 ye.-irs.
Tht' firs t arran geme nt was an
early Wil l iamstown arranxrmen t
m.adf' by Mrs. Coats and dt'H" rihed
i n detail h)' l1 rs. f:. H eynolds
who was c.-oslumcd appropriately
I n a gay nlnet it's ensembl e .
An arrangem e nt or 20 years
ago w,a, made and described l, y
Mrs :Bi'tlcP Lloyd coMistlng or
purpl e Ins and l emon ] i J iPs. M r .&lt;i .
Lloyl! al:fO gave II book repor t
' "F l ower Arr•ngin.g in Color" hy
Rotkwe l l and Grayson.
Mr:;. Bl akeslee made and presented a Japa nese and Maribana
arranaemenl whieh comi:sl ed or
Fi rethorn and Peonlea. FollowIng lhese demonstrations Mrs. For
rest B11chtel gave a reading from
•·Adam11 Proresa;ion and ils Conqu.c11 by Eve ' ' by Julia Meade.
Holl call Wll,S unswcred by
members
"�emories' or previous m..,11.g,.
Mn. (bats, , charter member
was preaenled D corsage by 1\1 rs.
Skinner af1er which the group
wo11 in\'iled to the dining room
for X,fl'.t1�pwnt11. T.h&amp; table was
covf'rf!d� wllh an ivor')' c.-Jotb (lfl
w�h were placed pir,k cemlles
end a ce11tllrpiece of pink ro11cs
and baby breath by Mrs. Coals.
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Funeral Rites
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Funeral services for Mrs. Ber•
tha Arno t t were hel d el the Le­
tart Methodist f'hurch, Sunda y 111
t p. m. with the Rev. Ira Tihhs
.,,11ted by Rev. Roy Bush and
.Rev. Freeland Norrl1, officiating.
Special mu1ic waa provldrd by
Rev. Norris, Mari l yn Powe l l and
Marjorie Grlmm.
Burial wa11 in the Letart ceme·
lery and pallbearers were C l arence and Jnck Ad11ms, Gary Wolfe
Charle1 Bush and Ch11rlcs Ihle.
Coml nli: from out of town , w(JM,
John Arnolt. Long hl,nd, N,. 'i1f!
Mr. and Mn. Jes11 Arnott, Jtochl!l-'
ter, P11.; Mr. a11d Mrs. Henry
)toore, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs.
Del Housh, Grove City; Mr. und
Mrs. Ira llig�s. Mr. and Mr.� .
Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Rouah and Miss Jean Arno1 1 , al l
of Co l umbus.
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tiltet Reytiolds Sii,i�iy were Mr.
1111,d Mra, Jo�p� McKay end dnu­
ihters, Sari A:n'n and Cinda, Mans­
field, Mr. iind Mra. Gerald Rupe,
Route 1 , Mr. and Mrs. VB l Hcy­
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Gwynn of Morgantown.
Other
gueMts during lhe day were Mr.
and Mrs. George Stace, Findlay.
Mr. and MrR. T. G. Reynolds of
Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. G E. Con­
roy Sr, and son Hugh. Akron,
Mr. and Mrs. George Conroy Jr.,
and daughter Kim o"t Warren
and Mrs. B. A. Dodson, Chesler.
Mrs. Charles Payne. Dayton,
arrJved Thursday to attend the
Mrs. Harvey Van Vrankcn and graduation exercises 11t M I IS
Mrs. Willlum ware were hostes!les when Em lllne Rowl es and Janic e
when the Sew-Rit e Sewing Cl u b Hlchards received their dip l omas
m e t Wednesday e vening a t th e ir und to 1pend the week with her
mother, Mrs. Kathryn Payne who
dub room.
A short busin ess· session was is convalescing at her home.
William Broughton and Wulker
held with the president, Mrs.
Donald Collins pre1iding. Plans Whiling, Fairmont, W. Va.. who
11•er1! dii.cussed for a fami l y pic­ came Saturday to atte nd the
nic, a hayride a nd an ke cr eam
11oclal .
. . Games wero played wllh pr1Je,
, .a)farded to Mrs. F.lza G ilmore Jr.
'Mu. Charle-s Spe11t"er who also
won the door prize anrl Mrs. Col­
l i11s. Mr11. J1111w.� Butler rl!('el\•NI
n hlrthdny �lft from her se&lt;·rel
pa l . ltcfreHhmonls were servt'd
by the hosti!Ueff during the !!Ol'ia l
hour.
ll oslesllt"'I\ for the next meeting
wil l be MrH. Dayton Strlcklond
a n cl M rs. l'harles Hoffman.

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A m eelir1g of Job's Daughters
wus lwlrl Thur�day evening al tho
MPsonic Ha l l in Pomeroy with
Mi �s Carman Sa l 11er, Honot·ed
Qul!en , pre siding. Plans were
mude for members 1.o attend a
Grand Session of the o rder In
Columbus June 24 and 25.
Also plann ed was a bake sale
to be held tomorrow nt the Sports
Cenler In Midd le port becinnmg
at 9 a, m.

The final honor roll nt !ht'
yenr for Rutlflnd High S1•honl hns
hern 11nnou n(·t•d by Exec&gt;utivc
!lead r.corge Dallas as follows:
Senion: Jo1111 Harrison, Doltle
J.ura1, Larry Morrl11, Marjorie
Priddy, Wayne
Rou!lh, lrt'!ne
Scarles, Pally Young , Dorothy
llyscl l , f'llU l ene Glb1on, Lawrence
Bro1:im .
JunlorN: Larry Uotrman. Nina
Adkln!J, Ro11Ue Davis, Barry
llroa:an, Larry Long, Patty Rife ,
Hazel Stanley.
Sophomores: Maylee EdwardA,
Judy l,('e, Clarence Lamherl, Junr
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Frc,hmen: Msrlflne Hoffman.

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. wi\t} ,observ e its •thitd anniversiiry
a t" "a rt out'slde record hop this Sat­
u,.d.a.,: night in Pomeroy.
· 'tlimeing will be beh i nd Zirk's
Dairy Ba r from 7:30 to 1 1 p. m.
No admission will be charged.
Playing th e records will be th e
canteeri's new dlsc jockey, Law•
rence (Butch) Lisle of Syrac.-ose,
who will spin the top 100 rccurds
in th e nation along with a pre vue
of many new releases. Highlight or
the informal evening will be tht•
selection of winners in a fast dance
contest. Winner s wi l l receiv� cash
prizes.
The Pomeroy Pollc.-c Departrr,Clll
under th e dire ction of Chier ,l_.d
Webster 13 workinc with t!w C:i n­
teen In st.aging the first outdo.)r
record hop in the three yrar IJis­
toty or the Cante e n. All rcguh1r
stan d-by contests will be L �ll­
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Today ia Fridiiy, June a, th e
155th day or the year, wilh 2 1 1
more in 1960_.
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The moon 1s approachmg its lull
phase.
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'l'�e morning stars arc Mars,
Jupiter �nd Saturn _.
On this day in history : .
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In 1 808, Jefferson Davis, pres ,.
dent �f t he Confederat e Stat es of
America. was born.
ln _la . the Jmmortal b�;ball
ela.ss1c �Casey At The Bat - • • • •
wr1tten by Ernest L. Thayer, was
11uhlished for the first time i n th e
San Francisco Examiner.
In 1901. Engli�h • Am erican
ador - manager Maurice Evuns
WU!! born in Dorchester, F.ngland.
In 1937, the Duke or Windsor
Mrs. Wallie W arfield
marrled
Simpson.
Thought for today: George IV
of England Haid, In a C hrie1mas
.l'(r('eltng to the British Empire:
''If I may be regarded as In somC'
true !lense the head o! thil!I ii:reat
end widespread family, sharing
ii.!! life and su8tain ed by Us e r­
feclion thls wlll be a full reward
for the long and sometime anxious
labours of my reign.

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Kin Club Meetins
Held W ednaday Night

- Mrs. Gertrude Neutiling and Mr
and Mrs. Walter Halls and aon or
Athens and Walte r Reuter of Pom•
eroy were Sun day 1uesll of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer H1wi:ln1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reuter have re­
turned hom e after a yJsll in Tuc­
son, Arizona with their 10n, Cha r•
les, an d family.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Johnson of
Springfield were weeken d guestl
ol her sister, Mn. �eodore Le­
hew and other relatives.
Mrs. Lollie Dlion of Toronto,
Mn. Samuel Michael assisted
Canada, Is the guest or her brother by Mrs. William l"recker enter­
and sister•in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ho­ tained the Ladles Ai d of St.
mer Hawkins and other relatives.
Paul's Lutheran Church Wednes­
John Bryant hH left for San• day afternoon at her home.
ford, Fla., for a viait with hill
The meeting in charge of Mrs.
brother, Edgar R . Valt:. While in Virgil Hamm, president, opened
Florida he will be employed.
"with group singing of America
and JeRus Loves Me, followed
with a vocal dued by the Ml•
c.-hael twins, Lenora and Louise,
who sang "The Bible Tells Me
So." Mrs. Frecker read a prayer
and a lso presented lhe Bible
study on Mark 10.
During the buainess s eS!llon,
The Tuppers Plains Daily Vaca­ Mrs. B ertha Holter, Mrs. Thoren
Uon Bible School will open June 6 Coltrlll, Mrs. Clara Grueser, Mr,.
' at the Christian Church. It will be John
Hamm, Mrs. Ora A r•
held for one week and lhe theme is cher, Mrs. Dana Hamm and
"The Church."
Mrs. G. L. Michael were wel­
The school is beinK sponso red by comed aa (luesta. Mrs. Virgil
the chur1:hes of the community, Hamm gave a report on the re•
with classes held in each. All cent convention which she attend­
children of the community are urg• ed in Zanesville. Planl!I were made
ed to attend.
for a picnic in July with Mrs.
William
scout laws. After repeating a law, Roger Frecker, Mrs.
Frecker
and
Mrs.
Michael
named
each girl placed her cand le in a
as the committee to cho1e a
green and gold treJoll holder,
Cynthia Gabhart; Patty Boring place. The Lord's Prayer in uni•
an.d Sandy Carter, who had com­ son concluded the meeting,
Refreshments were served at
pleted the tenderfoot requirements
the
close of the meeting by the
were· escorted and lntroduced by
Nola Myers,· Charlotte Durst and hostes11es,
I Joan Davis. The girls were pinned
by t he ir escorts and the entire
troop repeal ed the Girl Scout Promise - and sang "Whene'cr You
Make A Promise."
One y ear service stars were pre­
sented to the girls by leaders, Mrs.
Paul Nichols, Mrs. John Hetzer
end Mrs. Erne &amp;t Whitehead.
Followini the c eremonies. Mrs.
Nichols, Day Camp Director, re­
minded each gi rl to bring her dol­
lar and resistratin card for the
camp, which will be held June 6·
10, lo the next meeting,
Patty Durst led the troops in the
singing or "Taps" in the Friend­
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M artha, Columb 1111t spent the week
en d with W. H. Ebenba ch and
daugh ter, Sybil.
Mrs. Anna Miller of LanaavJlle
spent last week with. Mn. Everett
McKnight, Union Ave.
Mr. 1r nd M.r1. Bethel Moore and
sister, Mn. Young of Ruakin, P111 ..
Mra. J. A. Sweeney of Rutland and
Mr1. Earl Halliday '&gt;( Alhena were
Sunday dinner guesta of Mra. Everett McKnight.
D inner. guesl .S Wedneiday o ( Mn.
C. L. Arnold , Athena Road, were
Mrs. Norman Schaefer, M rs. Louel•
la Stahl an d Mn. Lester Brook•
over.
Mrs. Richard Campbell and Mrl.
Albert Woodard were I n Loaan on
Wednesday eve�in&amp; to participate
in a memorial service for Glady1
Riffl e , .who was deputy o f Perr)'
Council, Daughters of America. at
New Lexington.

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The Willing Workere Class or
the Zion Church or Christ held
lts regular meetln.c: at the home
or Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hysell Wed•
ne1d11y evening ,
The meeting was opened with '
prayer by Rev. Gene Underwood •
and devotions by Neva McElroy-. 1
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Russell. Mr. and Mr1.
Paul McElroy, Mr. and Mn. Un­
derwood, Mrs. Evelyn Thomit, Mrs
Mae Scherbarth, Mrs. Vi rginia
Wyatt, kay Wyatt, Mrs. Helen
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topic of the devotlon, led by 'Mn.
John Sauv1Ke, Jr., at lhe m ee tlnJ
of the WSCS of thl! Albury Metllo­
dist Ch urch Wedneaday eY1mlnJ al
the home of Hrs. Royal Thomu,
S7:-acu1e.
Mn. Wllllam Houd■1helt and
Mn. William Eichina:er PNaented
the pro,ram using the topie "Send
Ye Forth With Joy."
During the busineas le68ion with
Mrs. Alice Capehart, president, in
charce, 31 shut-ln calla were re­
ported. Communications were read
concerning the LlntllSter School of
Mluions to be held June 10-1�. and
an Offier1 Training Day to be held
at New Boston. June 16, and at the eve ning at the home
of Mrs.
United Methodilt Church on June Ruth Power..
in MiddlepOrt with
23, A vote or thanks waa given to
a short buainess meetins: being
Mra. Capehart and Mrs. Sauvage conducted b
Mn. T&amp;d Wemer,
for making the yearbooks which presid ent. y
were distributed to th e members.
During the evening camea were
A round robin sympathy card wu
played with priu1 being awarded
sent to M.r1. Bert Weeal!, who lost
to Mra. C. J. Ebenbach and Mre.
her mother by death.
Neva Lehew. Mrs. Annice Ohlin•
Mrs. Sauvaa:e read a portion of
ger won tht- door prize.
a book written by Billy Sund1y and
The !:iirthday of Mn. Werner
MiH Marcia Karr cave a talk on
the book "A Uft For Living" to w.11 observed. The neit meeting
will be held at the home of Mn.
close the meetin,.
Refreahmenta were se rved dur• Ebersbach on the 1,th. Refresh•
m ents were served at the close
Jng the 1oclal hour.
of the evening .

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which h.u become traditional for
lhe put 1 5 yea.r1 wu Mid lut
Monday st the home of Mn. Kath•
ryn Payne in Middleport.
Thi• yur the blrthday of Mn.
Payne wit allo celebrated with •
large decorated cake and family
dinner. Mn. Pyne received many
carda a11d gifts from her rl!lativea
and frlend1.
Here from out of I.own for the
reunion werl! Mia&amp; Audell Phillipi
and Eua Payton and Mrs. Ora V i.
ney of Gloualer , Ohio, and Mr. and
Mr1. Sam Tinsley and d1uthter,
Peggy, Charleston.

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N e w Brownies are Diane Petty
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Smith . Other Brownle1 not previously listed are Karen Humphrey,
Bon ni e Rockhold, Karen Sprae:ue
and Jeanie Cashdollar.
Junior High
Norma Nichole,
Sco u t, served 81 leader tor the
candlelight ceremony for the Girl
Sco u t investlture Janet Hetzer.
San dy
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Mundry,
Sandra
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assisted her in the lighting of the
three large candle• which represe nted the threefold promise of the
Girl Scouts.
M ary Bise . Sandra and Roberta
Trussell, Pally Dorsl, Mary Taylor.
Carol Nichol• . K a ren c arter, Bren,
da Larkin&amp;, Sandy Walton and
Patr icia Smith lighted 10 email
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Eight new Brownie Scouta w ere
ad ded to Troop 180 and three gir l a,
two of them Brownie Fly . Up1,
became Girl Scouts of Troop 179
durinJ two rer�monies at Stewart
�•11 m Reedsv Llle, Tuesday even•
mg. .
Th e two troops form ed a single
horseshoe for the investitures pre•
ceded by u fhlg ceremony led by
Intermediate Scout Linda Larkins.
Llnda Brown, Sandra Newland,
Brownies, and In lermediates Mary
Taylor, Dolores Bise and Roberta
Wells made up the Color Gua rd .
Mrs. �l e Balderson, Brownie
�c ader, mtroduced the new Brown•
l�S to t�e tro�ps � nd presented the
girls with thetr p111s after they had
repeated the Brownie Promise. The
entire troop sang the Brownie
Smale Song.
Mrs. A. C. Stewart, assistant
leader, presented a_ll girls who had
c.-�mpleted a_ year 1n the Brownies
with a service star. Patty Boring

Syrac use WSCS
Meets Wednesday

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Eight New Brownie Scouts Are Added

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gave lthe citY s S(fef't el&amp;aners �
vote -�f
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he a�
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Member■ of lhe Ohio Eta Pht
Ch•Ptflr or Bela Sf&amp;ma Phi soror­
ity left today for Dayton where
they will attend the Slate Bela
SJa:m1 Phi ronvenllon al the Bilt•
DIOTfl Hotel
RtJpre1enlalil'e1 from the th1p.
ler are M"1. Reva V•u•han, Mr1.
Charlolte Dillard,
lln. Sue
Grueser, M11. Narlcne Reinhart
and Loul" Zirkle•

Mr. and :drs. Russ Quillt&gt;n ur
Lefarl and Joe Price , Portlamt.
c.-allcd Oil l1r. and Mrs. s. W D ur;.l
Sundav a fternoon.
Eh"er Carpenter and Bill MC'Kr l
�ey CP!led on �fr 11nd Mrs. Pa u l
Say&lt;&gt;r, Great .Bend. Tu esday C'\"t'll
ing.
Jerry D:'l.ily was an1ong' 1ht• Racine s cmv rs •� h o spen t il WN ' k in
New York. W ashington, D. C'., ;t ll1l
Atlan tic City.

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Sorority Member,
Att1&gt;1id Dayton Meeting

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For Rutlan:d High
School Ann,ounced

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"1 ans Iar th e annii.iil i"�'lCf'I i,..,n
t'
ana.
of Evan�eline Chapt�r. OES, which and visi_t� re latives in the
Mr. and Mrs. George Souders
will be held Juhe 29 wert! discusweek
sed when the chapter met Ttiul's- Ind childre n, Xenia, were
end guests of her parents, Mr. and
dav eveni n g at the Masonic.- H",11 in \
'Middleport. The inepec.-tion will be I Mrs. Dell Talbott.
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held at the high school and all
I officers are to meet each Monday
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evenin g lo, special praclke. Toe
prompters of the chV))ter are
asked lo meet with them.
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Mrs. Theo Neutzling, Worthy &amp;"laLJ
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tron, announced the dining room
committee with Mrs. John Ketchka
and Mn. Jame, C,iswell a, cochairmen will be in charge of the
SELLING DISH CLOTJ,IS
e e�hment hour following the in-.
Bob Mills. Scoutmaster of Troop ! � z
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P ctton.
245, has an nounced that the troop
lnvitations were read by the sec­
has reC'e.ived te n dozen sunflower
-V8,. Automatic lrallS". All
dish cloths and that anyone wish- re t ijry, Mrs. Charles Bennett, to jn,
white beauty .
ing to purchase is asked to con- I epections from the followins �hap.
t ers, Dora, on June 25, Hurisbntacl t he members or l eader.
ville on June 22 and Athens on
June 17. It was also announced
TO HOLD SOCIAL
2 Dool-. WSW tires, 6 cyt,
The C l irton Climbers 4-H Club that Vinton will have a Grand Jri.
std.
trans. F.conomy plu1.
spection
h
t
on
17th.
e
at
4
June
on
will hold a social
Assisting with the
Sunshine
Ciflon i n front or the Mattie
Henry home. Re freshments being Drill were Miss Sharon Jones and
sold will be soup, hot dogs, bar- Mrs. Martha Bingh.am.
Std. tran1. Ov erdrive. One
h-cue, cake, pie and coffee. The
owner. Jiasn't had its lil'ISt
procerds will be use � for sending Reservation Deadline
b!rththy.
the 4-H boys and girls to C!ump.
Tomorro w is the deadline tor J reservations
to the annual Flag
FINAL PRACTICE .
Day DAR luncheon to be held
.
Tomorrow at t .OQ the children next Friday,. J une
1� 8 t• Tyo • s
who are participating in the Restaurant
m Gallipolis it ls an­
Rf�lfiio, 1\ester, std. ,traru;_ V8's
Children 's Day program at the nounced by Mrs. Dey
Hysell. The
Yow dtoice only $295.
M iddleport Church of Christ will
luncheon had originally been
.
mee t . at the &lt;(.'hurch lor their final sch eduled fo Lak H
e ope Lodge.
. r
pract1re.
Reser...... bons may be m ade by
Th c y w1 11 present th� lr pro• callin g Mrs. Hyse
ll WY2.S177,
H.Ydl'IB. 6 cyt Ttie tirst $69
gr.int a1 7:30, Jun e �. with Mrs.
drives it sway.
M i llon Houdashelt as chairman.
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Open Ew•nlnp TU I P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas enHOLZER HOSPITAL
Admissions, June 1: Mrs. A lbert tertained a group of relativell MonRoush. Pomeroy; James Frederic.-k day at their home, ltacine Roild.
W eber, M iddleport; Dale Henry Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Roush, Rac.-ine; 7drs. Charles Claud• Thom ae of Marengo, Mr. and M rs ,
Richard Thomas of Clayton an d
lus Hoffman, Pomeroy.
"�at.ion on Land &amp; Sea"
Discharged, Jun e 1 : Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MIiier and
I!. Ma:ln- St.
Pomeroy-, o.
W. Farrar, Lynda Jane Fraley. children, Marilyn, Karen, Sydney
Phone WY.i'3l79
Boney Mitchell, Mrs. Rulph c. and Thomas, Lancaster.
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Cole, Mrs. William B. Downie, Mrs. 1
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Harold H . Collins, Mrs. Albert e.
-Stephens; M'.r1. Wayne O. Zei�ler .
Miles Andrew Oarst, Mjss Rina Eisnau.!,'!le, Reid Arthur Young, Mrs. ,
James Fred Gl isson, Dinah Joyce
Lambert, Mark Alan Mo rris, Kevin
Lewis Marret, Steven J. Rocchi,
Roy Keith Blankensh ip, Mrs. Le­
l and s . Riggs. Worthle E . Johnson,
The Entire Family Can
Mrs. Cl neland Howard, Mrs. VirEnjoy Playing It
gil E. Spriggs and son.
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Mrs Albert Roush Pomeroy
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��� �a���� ��;:; ::e�
weekend.
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M,. and Mrs. P,ul Bo,tic spool
lhe weekend In Delroil, Mich..
where {hey visi£ed with
Paul
Bostic Sr.
Mrs. E. M. Wood leit today for
Knoxville, Tenn., where she will
villlt with Dr. and Mrs. W . C .
Beahm the form er Joan Wood."
Mr. and Mrs. liarold iC au U and
son Jackie visited in Huntin .l{ ton
Sunday with Mr. an d Mrs. Herman Jividen. Mrs. Kaull and son
remained for the week. Their
daughter, Linda, returned home
Spending several
torlay after
Plea.111nt with
days in Point
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jat•k KauU an:I daughter Jody.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynol ds
ol Kalamazoo, Mich., visited over
the wee�en� with his parents, Mr.
.and Mr!i. Will Reynolds.
Jack Bel·htl.e who has been
�011tlned lo his home this week
ls reported lo be a little better
and able to be out some.
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l nspi!ctfoh JdHe 29
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EVERYBODY

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport, o., June a,

Victor Durst, a studen t at Rive rview St:hoo l , was among th e 7 th
and 8th graders who spe nt the
weekend in Cincinnati and appeated on TV Saturday arternoon.
Eber and h·a Carpenter called
on Mr. and M rs. Roy Marlin.
Rud y Durst called on Mildred
and Joyc.-e Circ l e, Morning Star,
Elva Diily and da\lghter, Judy.
Sund.ay Morning.
Dorothy Durst return ed home and Freda Middlcswart were 111
from Meigs Gen eral HospJtal last Pom eroy, Friday.
week.
Sy l vi.a and Ben Alle11. Ed ant!
Gene Wai:d were in Pomeroy Fri­
day aft ernoon.
Ru(jy and Margpret Durst and
Diane Roiish called on the F:hl'f
Carpe nter famil y , Sunday.

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i,ffilYes S.iturday .
,
. ame, Mourning
, )ft. .
i(l11 1·ltj l who have been in
Pt, P1ea-lttf it tlu! home of her
'a,ent!I, Mr. fifi/! Mrs. Tom Wal­
Eril lot sMetal days returned

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\\rs. W. D. Parsons and son
l(us�cl l Al l en 1and frirnd L1111h
fish sp e nt Sunday wllh M rs. An­
n l l"l' Ohlmger and Mr. and �frs.
H1char"d V&amp;ughan and family.
When th ey returned to lheir
hom e m SI. Albuns. Mrs. Ohlin­
ger and Bdl and Don Vaughan
reluroed with them for a short
visit. Mrs. Ohlinger and Don re­
turned hom e Wedne sday and Bill
re ma med � ith his grand moth er.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil ker­
son o f Ca n ton were din ner guests
at t he home of Mr. and M rs. Cusb
Johnson W ednesday and Marie
Wi l kerson who bas be('n visiting
with the Johnsons returned home
with t he m. Mrs. Frances Larkins
has ulso been a guest of tht' John­
sons.
James Web er who was injured
in an automobile acciden t Mon•
day was admitted to Holzer Hos­
pital for treatment end observation.
, Gerilil ' Cheese\rew or Battle
c,,ik, · Mlc�.r-1 ylel£ed recently with
��_. airi'd Mrl;i Ftifill Cheesebrew.
j�t,tj ile"fe" M,. and Mes.
, Q1ff0rd Hi)tf, lilid son G rel:ory,
iitid ifis.
B�ftayeli, over the
we end
Hilah Waugh
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Stiversville
I Newr Repo t

By FREDDIE HOUOASHELT

- ------ - · - Hetrcshments- o[ !landwi('hes.
cooi9e1, p unt·h and coffee were
ser� ed lo the mem bers and fol­
lowm g guest,: Mn. Rob_ert Bur­
kelt, Mrs. Val Reyn orns, Mrs .
Dave Farmer, MrJ. E. M . Wood ,
,Mrs. Edwa rd Burl: ett, Mrs, J , E.
'l-l arley, Mn. Emrilett Shuler, Mrs.
M rs . . John
R ? bert McEl hin lly,
K 1 nuld, Mrs, Waynt&gt;
G ibbon�.
M rs. Homer Hollr r. M rs. Lew i s
Sa un Jr , \lrs. J o mes Pullen. Mrs
Carro l l
� h f'ton ,J ohnson . Mrs.
Swanson. Mrs. Roht'rl Chambers,
Mn ._ Howa rd Byers and !\.l rs. V.
C'. 'I ultlt'.
Ot hn . arrangeme nts_ used for
the aff:u r WNe, on e in the hall­
"'. ay hy M rs . Reyno l ds, the p �e:
s1d e n t of ye_llow g l a d s o� a H�1ti
BasP and using �he figurine N1kJ.
The . one used In the . bedroom
t'O ll SISt� d or yellow with bropi�
M_u nol1a leaves. A� µshabate of
p mk pe onl e.a and T1 leaves us�d
on the hearth was :tlso made by
Mrs. Ll oy4 ,, • , .
,
,
.�i: s. f�Y WJS awar�e� t1ie door
pr!ze and Oie lt'!lvell11g Pf-lie
wlikh wb br�ug'ht by Mrs. C. J.
Rhodd 'iis Held until the Sep­
tefflbct ih�eltnt.
hf;:slsth1.1f lioRtes• '\f�te l;lr11.
wt1Harff. Sliter Willi Mrs. tfiMit!.a
PriiU f.11 �ontri�utJ�J ko�teSII . .
Comtfi,1#'teii makj�g pta�.• tor
t h� evenlhi were Food: Mi's, E.
ReynOidtll Mn:. Walter ,Ct,oPli:ll,
Mfs, Arf[11U' rau111, 1tl'�· , NC"H',iiall
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Hlliiit,J:treYi,
.l!;lfCI,
w litilce,
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r.t:/1. Jl,b
Ulob ,
Kn'hi'1t, tilll',. hpdes, Mt1, Q,er,:ti
Pre11to'n &amp;lh. qt,nn Larii6ert iln'
Mrs. C lfU Bfadbuty; ,fro,ranr
Mt's. Skln.,_ert Mi'!�
A. Br�dbiiry,
Mu Patil :Da',(11, MI'S Forrest Baeh­
tel and Mrs try; Flower Arrange .
m enl: Mrs. Coats, M rs. Lohse,
Mrs. Uoyd, Mrs. Blakes l ee, Mrs.
Susan Rawlin,£11 and Mrs. Robe rt
Reibel.

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Short Sleeve Knee Length

Summer PAJAMAS

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Now it won't be. long before those hot, humid
mid-summer nights will be here and Dad will
spend !hem sleeping in cool comfort, If you
g1 ve him a pair of short sleeve knee length
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pajamas.

you could be a winn er!

Check for your Ohio auto license
number at Sohio today!

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'58 OLDSMOIIU '1791
88 - ! DOOR SEDAN
V8 Rocket Engine. Goes like a Jel.

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91495

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MONTERY 2 DOOR
A youlhfu.l car inside and ou.t.

'57 FORD

CUSTOM 300 - VS 2 DOOR
Frisky as a young colt.

'57 CADI LLAC

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COUPE DEVILLE
A better buy than a brand new small car.

'56 IU ICK

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s2995
s1195

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CENTl:J•·Y JIVERIA COUPE
Solid Wblto COior - A solid value.

fourth and allowed 8 more to
in his &amp;ti nt. Braves pit •
chers fanned two, walked 7. hit
none.

11(,inager Heft.ey C la tworthy Dickie
-,·lh! will 0� (or the Redlegs
!&gt;¥eked up bf Ron Hlndy and
1111'11 Tannehill.
the route
Tanne hill went
ag11inst the Braves, givi n g up 7
Johnson's
hits indudin g J l m
three-run homer in the firth. He
tanned nine, walked four, hit
one batter.
Left y George Sauer started tor
the Braves, was lagged for two
runs in the first, one in the
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Middleport's Little League Redlegs warmed 1.1� _Thursday
for thHl.r e;.,:hibition game this evening at the M unicipal Park
Vish Fry with the Senators by taking the Braves Into camp,
1 4-6 and remaining, like the Sen,tors , undefeated at 2-0.
Tunight, Mike Gardner, a new.
comer &amp;om ChesJ:ilre, will pitch thlrd. �nd thf_;--i� the third.
for t h e Sen.atom accordi ng to Teddy !iloral'ity t.ooli: over in thi•

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A car for real economy.

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Red1ep fake Braves Into Camp 14-6,
Yankees Win First Game Si nee 1958

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Unbeaten Clubs To- Pla) In Exhibition
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Top hitters .,..re ltfortr.ity and
Jim Jo tihso tl each 2 for fo ur for
th• BtaVN; for the Redleg1, Bob
ManJey, a, for 4. I&gt;ioiie Fife 2 for
4, BIii swan 3 for 3, Ron Hlndy
2 Cor 3 and Tannehill with a
three rrt.UI honM!r in the top or
t he sixth. his 9econd r-ound trip•
per In u many g•111ea.

In the other game lut n ight
th, v,n!&lt;ees won th•i• firot (am,
sinre 1938 by a 24 to 4 count
over the Red S011.. Ken Harri9
hoJPoced with 2 on In lhe fifth
and Mike Evu11 homered with 1
on in th, t h ird.

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21S 0!7-14 13 5
Redltgs
000 Oo3- 6 7 3
Braves
Ta nr, chlll , and Wallace • . Sauer
(LP), Morarity 4 and Caac,, Jo h n
son 5 816 090-24 16 3
Yankees
. . . . 010 0.12- 4 3 8
Red Sox
Nelaon and J. W hitlatch . 81.Jt·
cher (LP), Edwards 8 and Ellis.

�lbe!IJ G lfGJte'I Lill ie Leaguers
pu.i,,id •�• � runs 18 t he top
of ttl, 1th W fl,tt extra mnl n g
Jait- 811,tni�• to btMt- ._ifred•Oranae
13-11 Affiirl S'A!.iblh,ll with 2 hilll
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led the . w1nn.u;4:
F� A-01 R. l?remean, hit a
thret "1ft h01helj! in the flrat innHemlock GrY. 00(10) 000 0-13 6
AJfred-Oranc, 30 1 024 1-11 12
D. Well, D. Whaley (8) and C.
Midkitr. R. Cremean9- H. Ca1tle (3),
(4) and B. Butl!her.

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Of 0-0 Atumni

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HemsIey LeadS
OLDSMOB·f L£ '1295 Iii
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88 - 4 OOOR SEOAN
Gu'• DIUf - llut' you. won't be If y.&lt;lij buy It.
syr!ICUSe Win
for to win
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A qualify Oil' lllllide and out.

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Hele ls good transportation at a good price.

'5 4 STU DEBA KER '295
STARLITE COUPE
The tires were stolen - We'll install new ons,i:

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Not a beauty but runs good.

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Karr &amp; Yan Zandt

PANEL TRUCK

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GEN ERAL

Marvin Keebaug h was e,lected
pre1ldent or t he Ollve,Oranl:(e
Hlg}:a School Alumn l Association
f
at the banq_uet held Saturd •Y eve.
nlng. Other offlcial9 named wr.re
Fred Smith, vke pre-sldertt; De·
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1fmm11 Joe Hemsle, led SYl:tl· lores Kibble and Rose Carr, iec•
•1hllteN with 2
reti ry and auiStant secretary
4
d tre111-1rer.
H
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W at Colurpbla, IH, In the
ndu
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1a
ty1er
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hi m or � J(
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The banquet ws s pre-sid ed over
rl · •'Softball Let11ue, Thunday
b
the rie■ident Ralph Henderson
nli}il, Ro,:er Winebrenner had a
vfce -.,�■!dent Onelta Cole and
I
aolO ho mer In the fourth ,
Caldw�ll. sec . -treas.
,..,.or• West Columbia, W. v-,n Marvin
Tbo!e attendi n g! rr om the honor
?fttl,r.).� D. Fields each h ad 2 f r
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4, ln' tlje ot her game last nl1ht tbe cla ea were aa followa :
]�None
�· Market beat Kyger 3-1 with
Carol
U):i6--Mmir�e Stanley,
BUCll:y Bass betterl nj Bo b Roach
, G uthrie Olive
420 001 --7 6 3
West Columbl1
1940-Geraid Gut hrie Cltrenr r
SY'racu■I)!
000 117 x-9 9 2
Warner,
Ethel Woodyard Rendo 1 1 ,
D. R t11teU (LP), A bbott and W.
Ro bert Boring teiler Coe Dori s
Van M eter. Don Hendrick, and
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C hevalier Easlman.
Cundirt.
l960-C h arle-a Carr, Marvin
Sybil
h , Do h rman Reed,
Keebaug
TITLI ON LIN ■
K ibble
Ru
Herman
Delores
uell
NEW YORK UPI-DJck Tiger
will flr�t Wll!te Frank ' Connie 'Rlchard110n ,· Lind•
ot Ni1erl1
B t
GI d
Gre1ve1 ot Canada ror the Britis h sla
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K
;:1:��t, Donna
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Vmplre mlddlewei1ht title at Ed­
SueieFilt'h,
Livingston,
David
monton, Alta, June 22, lt waa an­
Davis
nounced Tliunday , It will mark
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the first time an empir e title
match h H been held ln westnn
YOUTH DROWNS
Canada.
ALLIANCE, O. UPI-Ric h ard
I Greene, HI, Alllance, drowned
FANS BU"t TEAM
while swimming In Berlin ReserDtJRHAM, N. C. UPJ-'rhe volr Thur�day. Hit bod y wns re•
Class B rover€'d.
Durh am Bulls of the
------Caroli n a League were purchHed

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from the c1tate of the late Chu.
S. Alle n . The club, an aftillate
of the Detroit Th1ers, h ad been
operated by Allen's , estate since
the ba n ker died Api'll 24.

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Poor Ct.tifilltloflt,

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Stengel
Th'an Their Mana,,er,
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MH.w11iukee
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C1ncinn�t.i
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St. Lq,4j.,
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Los Angele•
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Lhicagq
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Philadelp h ia
14 29 .326 141,,
Trh11ndar'• Ruultll
Mihnuk-. 9 ffhll•. I nis,ht
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ChJclSfO 10 L11 Aq.. 1.., I nl9',t
0nl¥' IAIMI 1eh.lultcf
Frld�f'• �o.bol&gt;I• Pltshon
at. fthlladelphla
Pl"'k•
n(uht.-L1w 17-1 } vi 8_ 11%1,anlt (1•3)
Cinclnwtl et MJJw•ukee (nl1htJ
-Mqok C'4) •• WIiiey, ('2-31,
Chlc•11t 1t l..� Antiiti.1 (night)
----,A,nci•non (2,- J ) � R'odrt111 (..... ).
-4nd..:lt0n WWWW . . . etaol
S:t. Loul1 II San Fr1rtcl1ico, night
-arogllo (2·1) "" •C..-mhilc {6-3).
t.h,rd.,-'• Gll.rn••
Plthburi,b at Phll ... lphla
ClncinnatJ ,t MllwaukN
Chlca90 at Lot Antal•, night
St . Loul• at S.n Fr.1nci1co
AMERICAN, LEAGUli
W. L. Pct. GB
Baltimore
27 15 . 643
Cleveland
22 15 .593 2 1h
Chicago
22 ID . 537 4 ½:
New York
19 19 .500 6
Detroit
18 19 .486 6½:
Kansaa City
18 :13 .438 8 ½
Wash ington
18 23 .410 9 ½
Bolton
14 2S .378 10 �
Thund•Y'• ....,,,.
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WHhl.....,. I ...,.,. 7 2nd
8alt4MOr• • N.-, Y.,. f nls,ht
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FrW4t¥'1 PNobaW• llt'itchffl
K on... C ity .. Chlff90 inigl,t)B. Daley {6-2) vs Winn £2-3).
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Detroft at, f: lewl•r1d (nltht)L.• ry (4-4) w 1,..,.. (2-U.
._.,,.,,.,.. at WHhlntJ•n ft1lghtJ
_,a ppH (Ml •• Woocflh ick 0.0).
Boston .. N•w York (nifht)ca111• (2·3) w Turf-, fl•tl,
$afvr4ay't O•mff
K •n••• C lty at C hl e-.90
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Dentoff' af. Clneland
WHhlnat• at ·9:tlt.....,1, ftttHt
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loaton at Ntw York
MI NOR LIAOUE RISULTS
lnt•rrlatlOrlal LHtu•
BuH•lo 10 Ml•ml O 1st
8uffalo !I Mltml 3 2ncl
Toronto 1 Rlchmpnrd O nlfht
C�lu mbu1 2· Montreal 1 nltht
Hav•N 1t Rochfft.r, nltht, ppd,
American A,soc:latlon
Mlnneapol \1 7 lndlanapofl1 5
Loul•vlll• 4 St. Pa1,1I 2
Da ll ••'•· Worth 10 Houston f
Charleston 6 Denw-er 2
P•clflc Coa.t Lffl'UI
Sacra rn.nto 3 Tacoma 1
Salt Lake City 4 Sen Dlago 0
Spokane 9 Vancouvu 7 ,
S.. ttle 9 Pwtland I
South•m AH0t:latlon
Atlante S Mobile 4
Birmingham 5 Chattenooea 0
NHhvllle 3 Llttle Rock 0
Shrev.,,ort at Ma�hl,, ppd,, w.t
l!ast•rn Lugue
Wlll lanKPOrt 5 Blnahamton 4 ht
Blnfhamton 1 I Wllll■mtport 4
L•ncastar I Allentown 4
Sp,lntflald 1 Re•dlng 0

gave SI. Lopla' Lury Jackson �is
aixth win, Ken '8oyel', the maJor
lea1ue home r11n leader, hil N?1 3 for the Cardinals a nd WIiiie
the
for
connected
McCovey
G ia1nt.11.
Rob Ru■ti ■truck out Cal Nee­
m an and Joe KOPIN! wit h the ty•
lug run un second base in the
mnt h inning lo u\'e Warren
Spahn's third viclory oJ the seEI·
lion anti the 210th of hl� career.

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy,Middleport, 0., J11J1e 3, 1960--5

to start t he ff&lt;lUCoce of evenh
again u the Reeb. opt"n a four
game, three-day aeries with Mil
waukee tonight.
fl'adng the Reds will be Car) .
I nn Willey whose only lwo victor•
lu this year have been over Cin•
clnnatl. T h e Reds have beaten
1'411.,WAUKEE UPI -- The 5el· him once.
tins hH changed, bul the Ciol'in•
ru,li Rede are in the same situ&amp;• The Reda went into l hlrd lut
tion they were a w«k ai;l;o-batt­ Sunday w hen they overpowered
the Braves lo drop Milwaukee in•
lin 1 tor third place.
The ll'.,t lime lhcy won the lo fourth place. It oria:lnally was
bat.Ue an&lt;,! ousled Milwaukee from a t htee--&amp;aDl.ti set but rain forced
the show 11oot. But then Pitts­ one of the games to be P:Qlltponed.
burgh dumped lhc-m right buck But t his serie1 w11a play� i n tht'
frie11:lly confines of Cro,ley Field·
into rourlh place.
in Cinclnn&amp;li.
R-.:it Mult Win ThNe
It wi(I be up to young · Jay
Hook a· 23-year-old righthander. Following thenlght's ijame, the
1
teams m tet a(ilaln Saturday aftern oon and wtnd up t he &amp;erie. wit h
4 c,,.rtocr. &amp;nry Nlthtl
a twin•hill on Sunday afternoon,
one of the rare doublehe.Pdera the
Reds play this year.

Reth Battlin g
For 3rd Place
In Milwaukee

Frank Th omas. Ernie Hanks
lllld Bob Will homered to lead the
Cubs' 18-hlt attack on Don Drys­
dale and four succe�rs while
and
Don Demeter, Charlle Neal
Jim Gillia1n fioniered tJf the Dod!"
gers.

Make room in that hoapib,l bed, ton'.11 runs in t he opener and BobCasey Stengel. your Ya11kee1 look by 't'h0:anson �d Frank Malzone
ea.c h knocked in three runs in the
seeker lhan you do.
That's the meuage. Crom BaU i• nightcap of t he six• hour double·
morti! today after the amazing be11der.
Joe Cunningham's first homer
Oriole, oompleted a three . g,unc
1wecp of the Ya n kees with 'llhurK- !f)f the season broke a 3-3 tie and
day night's 6-� Yictory. The Oti- I .- - -ole11 al!e flYing h ie her than ever
.and those Y11nkee1 are belillnn!ng
.
to look like tt1e bedraggled bunch
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that folded eomplet.ely in 1�9.
FOR TKE
Gen, Woodlin&amp;, an ... v,nkee
who never Kot alon1 too well with
1 1119
Stengt!l. swung l h e decisive bnt in
the Ori oles' seovenlb victory in
Names That Ctlunl
eight game11 aml 11th in 13 when
be hit .an eighth-inning homer to
,nap a �3 U11. U wae the fift h
time t h is aeason that the 37-year•
old Woodling hae lmOfked i n t he
Wiorld ',s Top Seller, ln
tying or winnin1 run for t he Ori•
Aluminum and Fibetgl.as
oles in the seventh. eighth or
nint h innings.
A crowd of 42.755 - largest of
TOPS IN QUALITY AND PERFORMANC E
the year in B,'tlmore - saw the
Orioles retain the-Ir 2½: - aam.e
OPEN 9 A.M. til 8 P.M. :·,
lead over the Cleveland IndJans
PHONE WY-2-3324
Ml.,-RSVILLE, OH•O
and hand t he Yankees their fourth
(Fishin,g Bait - Worms and Minrpows)
loss in five games. The Yankees
are, now only 3-4 ut:1der actin�
manager Ralph Hou!r wtio look
over May 28 when Stenge l was
bedded wit h the nu.
The Indians scored their fourth
victory In tlve games and ended
the Kansas City Athletics ' fivegame w"lnnlna streak, 7-6, the De•
trolt TIR"trt �aded the Chicago
White- Sox. 4-3. and t he Washln1ton Sen ator! swept thll! Bostcm
MEN'S and Bl)YS'
go4 Sox, 8-3 and 8-7, In ot her
A·rnf.:rlf4n i;..eacue a:ames.
Th, St. Looi� C�rd/nal� beat the
San F'rancisco Giants, 4-3, ahd
dro ppe� l�e-m, twq JBmes behind
!he idle flnt . place Pitttburgh
Plrates, t�e M ilwaukee l\n ver.
by Levi ond
f\ dged out the Philadelphia P hillie s . g..e, and the Chicago Cults
out-slUJ!I� the Loi Angeles Dod·
Tom Sa wyer
aer1. lo-8, Jn the Nati9nal Leaue,
Sizes 4 to 36
'fwo homers bv Billy Gardner
and one each, b v Jim LemoJl. Bob
Allison and Harmon Kill,ibrew
paced the Se-nato,r1 to a sweep
that dumoed the R ed Sox back lnto t"f!e Amer.J ean Leu:ue cellar.
Vic Wertz home-red ror all Bos-

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ponaeroy Lit• e League Game

Refrigefator Sale
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TONIGHT
Michael Renn,le and
Jtmes McArt,hur ii n
W&lt;Blt Disney's
''SRO MAN ON TitE
MOUNTAIN"
(Tec-hn,ieolor)
- also George Mont-gmnery jn
"WATUSI"
(Technicolor)
Also Cartoon
SATURDAY ONLY
Randolph Srolt, Vil'ginia Mayo
"WESTBOUND"
{Ter-hnkolor)

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· Mercury Outboa rds - 6 to. SO H.P.

For Beach Bou nd Lads
Or Boating. Fans - .. ..

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Rory
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•'THE LOOTERS"
Aliso Cartoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Victor M-ature - H�dy Lamarr
Ceci-1 DeMil-le's
"SAMSON AND DELILAH"
(Technicolor)
- also Ray Danton - Christine M,iller
"THE NIGHT RUNNEJt"
Also Cartoon

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B E A C H ..
COMBERS

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NOW AT STATE THEATRE t
PT. PLEASANT
"Vl!j!T TO SMALL PLANET•'

$3.95 to $4.95

BOYS'

MEIGS THfATRE

KNIT S H I RTS

PflMIJ!ROY, ORIO

TONIGHT
''STALAG 17"
WUHam Holtlen iand
Otto PremiMer
SATURIIAY
"COMANCHE STATION"
R.andolph Scott - Nancy Y111te,
- ,a·iso "TIIE TINGLER"
Vincent Priee - Judith Evelvzt
SUNDAY thru WIDNE SDAY
JUN 5-1
Wa-lt ntsney'e
"TOBY TYi.ER."
[n, Technicolor
Kevin Corcontn and
"Oh.imp" ChlrnPMzee

SIZES
4 lo 20

MEN'S K�f, SHIRTS
Sizes: Small, Medium and Large
COTTONS and BAN-LONS

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$7.95

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Mrs. Leon ard E. V11 nMeler, 17 in the Pony l..eague. The apchairman of the finanC"ial driv e proximate co.li t of outfitting one
tor t he Little League pluyer■, 1 boya ls $20 and this year there are
b announcln11 that tile War Bond ' 2 new teams to outfit completely
award 1pon1oted by t he Lea&amp;ues in addilion lo t he regular ex•
will be held Monday ovenlng p en,es Incurred ln financing t he
w hen the boy, pla)' their flr•t project.
-------game. The a:■ me will be between
t he Yankees and the Redlegs. a nd
will be played at the Monkey
Run ball diamond.
Thia Saturday · will be Tai Diy
for the Leaa:ue and all boys are
requested to WHr their unlfo�
for th e d•&gt;'· Headquartet1 for
the day will be at the First Afd
a n d Firemen 's room at City Hall.
On the 11me day the mothm
will 11,o canvaa the hou ses In
Pomeroy to aid bt ral1lni1 the,
money nece111ary to finance the
leaeue.
1"!{• J!ffllcipatll!f '
Th�
In tbjt le
♦ tlll1., �e•r and aboUt
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160 feet to th e pI.ace oI beiunni
containing five eigh ths (%) of an
acre,
Save and except sixteen one­
hundredl.bS (16/ 100) acres sold b)'
Allen Gilkey to Joe Moore, Nov,.
ember 14, 1927 a• .!ihown in Me.lg,
Cou nty Deed Record■ in Vol. lSl,
Page 391.
l\EFE�CE DEED: Vol. 160,
l?aee 2M. of tbe Deed' Records o_f
Mein County, Obio.
Said premises ·are appral!led at
and cannot be sold for
lea than two-thirds (%) of the ap.
praised value. Term s of eale: Cash
Jn hand on day of sale a nd subject
to the Uen for taxe1 tor 1960.
J. ,B. O'BI\IEN, Guarduan
of th8 P!ltite of Lethie
Gilkey, 111 incompetent
peraon.
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Recent gue1t1 01 111r. i nd Mn.
Clare nce E. and Bl•nche Foley
Vt"re Swartz were Mr. 1md Mn. to Carl L. and Ava J. Greenlee,
IY MRI. CHARLES WOOD■
Murray Hop,kim, and daughter Pa rCR l s, Columbia-Scipio.
on
Sunday School attendance
·
Weiley F and Maude E. Casltr
May 29 w.u 57 the offtmng • 12 .4� Betty of Dayton; Mr. and Mr1.
The Sunday School wu re-or - Warren Bentz, Athena; Mr . and to Edd ie L on Howery, l A, C ol ­
ganized as follow 9 : SunbeamH Mn Richard Swartz and son of umbia.
Ravenna: Mr. ind Mn. Vernon
K11hryn Mlt£h, dee. to Valen•
Class. J\lllnita Swartz and Doris Swartz
and the M!llard S wartz ti ne anti The odore Milch, Lois,
Dillinger; Uusy Bees Class, Tht!I• family
; Mr . •nd Mn. Dale Kuhn M i nern,l le.
m• Henderaon and Linnie Gaul; ur Belpre
1111d Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
V a l rn tm"" and Theodore Milch
Willing Workers Closs, C h arles
Woode.
Edgu Edison Mitch. Lots. Min•
w,
Taylor and &amp;rnice Swartt; Adult
euville.
Class. Isola Taylor and Helen
Mr, and M n . Dalt! Kuhn of
Jame1 B. and Robert.. C. : )' .
Woode; Librarians, Susie Hawk Belpre �pent Memorial IJay weei:
to A-laud Ri.lp h , Lot, Pomt'
Brien
and Barbara Phillipi; ,eeretary, end with her parents, Mr. and
l-lll!len Woode and Genevievl!!I Gu­ Mn. Millard Swartz and family. roy.
1
lhrie, assiJltaut; trea&amp;ure-i Herman
Mr. and Mn, Harold Swaru and
Marvin D. and Helen Miller lQ
Taylor; ushers Charles Taylor family of Williamstown and Mr. Ohio Power Co., Salem.
and Terry Swartz; altendaJJce n•· and Mr1. Gerald Swartz and baby
George Raybun1 to Ham E
cords. Sandra Swartz.
or Marietta spent Sunda y and a nd Dolores Johnso n , .1 14A, Salil• I
Wori,hi p servires were held at Monday wit h their parenll. Mr. bury.
10:45 with Rev. Card bringing t ht and Mrs. Hobart Swartz and at
Nye and Hilda Escue to Reem .
messaee on "A Living Sacrifice" the Follrod-Robinaon home.
tin H. and Norma H. bcue, Par.
Wednt!sd.ay e\lerdng prayer ser•
M iss Janice Caldwell iB homf! eels . Scipio.
vi ('eli had ,m attendance oC 15
for
the summer having completed
James A. and Vada A. Smith
with Albert Warner leading. June
Bwen and Mary McAlli5tcr,
lo
College
Marshall
at
year
first
her
1 lead er was M i llard Swartz .
Huntington.
in
S18, R l 5, Salem.
4A,
Helen Findling,
Columbus,
Tom Ha}'t'S spenl Memori.11 Day
Billy G . and Phyllis K. Grant I
spen t the weekend with her moweekend at th(' old home place to FrederiC'k W. Jr., an d Janice E. 1I
ther. Iva F i�d l ing and Russe ll.
t 39, Midd leport .
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ing Arms Hospit.al where she re•
cently underwent surgery.
Mrs. Ella Weaver is quite pooc· _w_r,·1·mg.
I Y a I th1a
Recent v1s1tors at tfte Elmwood
Nursing Hrime were Mrs, Lettie
Meredith, Co\umhua: Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ki me!l. Athens; M rs. I
Clarif'e Ledlie. Horkin,:-rort; Mr.
'-'uivey, Athens; C. F. Tompkins
and Clifford Kinc:tid, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Autmer Baile}' , Can•
ton and Mr. a11d Mrs. Charles
Baker, Bash an.
Mr. and MM. Delbert Yost and
family of Sugar Gro11e spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Yost.
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Mcf"nmas wm have a public re.
nlal thu �u nda} al 2 30 at the
lll'alh ,\f ethod1sr Church :\liddlepor1

t he c h urch after which the, wtn
10 to th•r ·te■b'het'a: h4aMI fOI �

Pumo. &amp;rit,J Sundav

At 7 00 Sa lurd�y e venrng the
group will h.i�t· a rehearsal at
- ---nalP c · an,! \l irybe l l e Warner
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n .in d Erma N • ,0• 1•
Loli, Pumero)'
Blaine and Ruby Carter
J ohn f". ar1d O!n"' Gh�aring
Hulland.

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treal Alouette1 of Canada's Bil
t'ut1r rootball ltaJue Thunda)! ID•
n.o unce d the atcntni of Cu rry Ju•
nea u former Mi11i11ippl SoutliHD.
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· i ve end . Th, 8-3 , 20•
dc.1 ens
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na 1 1ve oI New ..,,,__, , .... .. Jut
played oollep tOl&gt;tbi11 in 1867.
He Wall graduatef in 1"8 Mil
I spnt the p�,t 1"0, ye-at, in the
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SATURDAY, JUNE 4tlt - 9:30 til 1
'.\!EM BERS and GUESTS
M USIC BY

L:::==,.,,=='"""-:,-,-,===="-....,=""·==re. �=·'!!·=�'
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Le'lt1I Notice

NOTICI! OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of B.rtha Arnott, d•ce-ased
Ca 111 No. 18,384
Nolice · is hl!reby given lhat Free•
land S. Norris whose Post Offic('
address is Racine, O hio, hiia been
duly appuintE'd Administriilor ot
t he Estate or Bertha Arnott late
of Racine, M eigs County, Oh io, de• •
reased,
03f.ed this 2nd day ol Jnne 1 960.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judie or t h e Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
(6) 3. 10, 17, 31c ·

YOU MAY WI N A •20,ooo
Dllt!AM HOU SE

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LEGAt NOTICI
Notice is hereby given t hat the
followini described 'personal pro­
perty will be sold at public auclion at the Court House step.!! at
Pomer oy, Oh io, at 10:{N) A. M . on
Wednesday, the 15th day of J une,
lOOO.
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One ttl!ime! hous e sihl&amp;ted on t he
real estate previously owned by
Leo K Smit h and Omagene Z.
Smit h · on Mulberry Avenue Pom•
eroy 'oh IO.
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o�� frame h o use situated on
real estate previously owned hy
Reese T. We�t. on M ulberry Ave.,
Pom er0Y, 0}:aio.
A 11 11x1.ures are Included in
. aJd b u lld
, Sllld pr��:1:ty is to be sold and
conveyed to th e h ig hest bidder by
bill of sale, UJ?On the followi ng 1
te ma : Cash m ha nd on day of
sa�
;�Id buildi n gs s halt be removed
by J1.1ly 15, 1960 or fol'feit all
rl &amp; hts thereto.
The ri ht i1 reserved to rej ect ,
I s.
a b.d
any and "11
J. Edw. Foster, Clerk
Pom ero·� Board of Ed11catin11
{-5) 13, 20, 27; (6) 5. 10, 5tc

stt,ooo to\llOrd the purchase of any "°""· n.e winner

wUI "'"' tht- styl•, type and builder of the home to N
bulk.on his own lot. Winner potr.d wffk of luly 10, _./Ii

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NOTHING TO BUY!
N/J! REGISTRATION ! JUST CHECK FOR YOUR AUTO LICENSE NUMBER A1 SUHIO EVERY WEEK!

ONE OF THESI DREAM GIFTS GIVE N AWAY EACH WEEK I

CIIOW, CRe1V' Ii Pj}RTER,
for ®11'111,I
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REFERENCE DEED: Vol. 146,
Page 76, of the . · ,J?eed Recorcis,
Meiga County, Ohio.
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Salishury, &lt;:oun
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State of Oh m an1 r:;un::
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scribed as follows, to-wit:
'Being in Sec. 211, Town �. and
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Ran,l!e 13 of �he OhiO C
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concrete
.er of Allen Gilkey'&amp; lot; thenc41· . east a Iong
north 28 deg. -41 mrn
Gllkuy's e..at line 170 feet to an
d g
ir�m pln i ihen';:
;:�•�:. :ii�n �:
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:�ih ;; de:. �1 min. wesi: 170 fe('t
to the north side of the PomeToy
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Y ou are he-re- by notified t hat on
the 211 th day of May 1960, .in
Amended Inventory and Appraise•
m@nt of the HU!e of Ray Burley
Woodrum, deceaaod late or Car•
penter, Ohlo, in Miid Cou n t)' was
filed in this Court.
Heari n11 on said Amended In ventory and Appralse mtinl will he
had before t h h1 Court on the 14th
day of June llfflO Pt 10 o ' elock A.
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POMEROY, ORIO

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Phone WY-2-2049
POMEROY, OHIO
126 E, MAIN STREET

NO� CI
,tLINO AND
MIA�N INVENTORY
CaM No. 1 .1J1
Probat• Court, "·I
- 11 C tun�, Ohl0
TO the Exocutor or Admmliilrilor and to suc h or the followlng ,as
are �esldents of lh� 11t111te_ of OhlO:
surv1vtnj ���e . if any, next of [
�H I ; bone!mariee under t h e will,
if any; t he attorney or attorneys
r pr en l&amp; a.ny .,f tht! aforemcn� es Ul
tloried perso ns:

Milwaukee h111 a one. half
Except_1on1 th �I0 ma)' be ti \ ed
eds by anp 1111.ereated party
lead on Cinc innati and the
•t an Y
must win th ree 0£ the four games time prior to fiv� days befor
e the
to move up a notch . Since Mil• date .set for hearmy.
.
waukee seems to be geltirJ&amp;: un•
m)I aagnature and
WITNESS
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t'acked aft,r a losing spell, this I
the seal of HI·d C ourt · t his
doesn't seem li!iely.
2�lh day of Ma�, 1960.
F. H . O BRIE N,
W h ile th e pltch 1ng pl ans ol both
Ex-Officio Clerk
and
Judge
manage-rs are- in doubt after to•
O'Brien
Henrietta
By
night's game, Cincinn1ti wlll probDeputy Cl�rlc
ably face t heir two long-titne foes
(5) '.J?; (6) 3. 2tc
and. Warren ! ----------Lou Burdette
-Spahn - some time during the
series. Those tw o veteran&amp; seem
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to t h rive on Cincinnati.
NO'rtCi OF PU&amp;LIC SALi!
Ca• No, 11MI
1n the pursuance of the ord er of
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he Probate: Court of Mei &amp;s CounAPPOIN:JMINT
NOTICI
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1 Ohio, Case No. 16,441 , l will
Esta♦- of Pearl D, Loffrld..
.i,an on
er for 11�le at public auc...
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off
D4C"·IN ·
June, 1 960, at
of
day
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the
18th
Cue N,. ll,stl
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t e Court
Notice Is hereby givah t hat Rho- 1 0 1 m at the dolir of h
follow•
dell C. �t.effy, whose Poet omce flou�e Pomeroy Ohio the
r�
d�scrllied
Ing
-, 1 est�te.
address 11!1 ,Pomeroy, �hio, ha� been
Parcel 1 : The following describ•
duly 3ppo_mted Admmi1tratr1x ot
real estate situated in th e Coun•
ed
the F.state Qf Pear) D. Lottrldge
of Meiis in ti)� State of O hio
t
late of Meli■ Counly, Ohio, d•
In the Township v: Salisbury,
a�d
ceased.
. 1
bounded and described aa fol•
and
D6
Dated th1e HI d ay oI J�ne 1-"il 0 •
lows
:
"{,_. If: 0 BRIEN
Beine In See. 2�. Town 2, and
Judge ?£ _the ,Probate Court
e 13 'of the Oh io company' s
Rang
Me1g1 count}', Ohio
hase · Beginning on the north
urc
(6) S, 10, 1 7• '3tc
:ide of the Pomeroy and Rutland
Concrete Road i n lhe west line or
Ree4 u,aeJ.l's lot; thence nor!h
along. the west line of the said
Reed Hysell lot 200 feet to an
iron pin; th ence S(IULb 63 deg. _19
min. east 315 feet to an iron pm;
t hence iquth 26 dea. -41 in. west
170 (eet to the north side of t he
Pomeroy and Rutland concrete
road · thence north 63 deg. 1 9 min .
west ' parallel with the center line
of said road 220 feet to ·the place
of beginning, containing one and
4/ 100 acres, more or less.

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A.lf,ed A,ee
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V8 Rocket Engine. Goes like a Jel.

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A youlhfu.l car inside and ou.t.

'57 FORD

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Frisky as a young colt.

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A better buy than a brand new small car.

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Solid Wblto COior - A solid value.

fourth and allowed 8 more to
in his &amp;ti nt. Braves pit •
chers fanned two, walked 7. hit
none.

11(,inager Heft.ey C la tworthy Dickie
-,·lh! will 0� (or the Redlegs
!&gt;¥eked up bf Ron Hlndy and
1111'11 Tannehill.
the route
Tanne hill went
ag11inst the Braves, givi n g up 7
Johnson's
hits indudin g J l m
three-run homer in the firth. He
tanned nine, walked four, hit
one batter.
Left y George Sauer started tor
the Braves, was lagged for two
runs in the first, one in the
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Middleport's Little League Redlegs warmed 1.1� _Thursday
for thHl.r e;.,:hibition game this evening at the M unicipal Park
Vish Fry with the Senators by taking the Braves Into camp,
1 4-6 and remaining, like the Sen,tors , undefeated at 2-0.
Tunight, Mike Gardner, a new.
comer &amp;om ChesJ:ilre, will pitch thlrd. �nd thf_;--i� the third.
for t h e Sen.atom accordi ng to Teddy !iloral'ity t.ooli: over in thi•

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Yankees Win First Game Si nee 1958

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Unbeaten Clubs To- Pla) In Exhibition
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Top hitters .,..re ltfortr.ity and
Jim Jo tihso tl each 2 for fo ur for
th• BtaVN; for the Redleg1, Bob
ManJey, a, for 4. I&gt;ioiie Fife 2 for
4, BIii swan 3 for 3, Ron Hlndy
2 Cor 3 and Tannehill with a
three rrt.UI honM!r in the top or
t he sixth. his 9econd r-ound trip•
per In u many g•111ea.

In the other game lut n ight
th, v,n!&lt;ees won th•i• firot (am,
sinre 1938 by a 24 to 4 count
over the Red S011.. Ken Harri9
hoJPoced with 2 on In lhe fifth
and Mike Evu11 homered with 1
on in th, t h ird.

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Redltgs
000 Oo3- 6 7 3
Braves
Ta nr, chlll , and Wallace • . Sauer
(LP), Morarity 4 and Caac,, Jo h n
son 5 816 090-24 16 3
Yankees
. . . . 010 0.12- 4 3 8
Red Sox
Nelaon and J. W hitlatch . 81.Jt·
cher (LP), Edwards 8 and Ellis.

�lbe!IJ G lfGJte'I Lill ie Leaguers
pu.i,,id •�• � runs 18 t he top
of ttl, 1th W fl,tt extra mnl n g
Jait- 811,tni�• to btMt- ._ifred•Oranae
13-11 Affiirl S'A!.iblh,ll with 2 hilll
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F� A-01 R. l?remean, hit a
thret "1ft h01helj! in the flrat innHemlock GrY. 00(10) 000 0-13 6
AJfred-Oranc, 30 1 024 1-11 12
D. Well, D. Whaley (8) and C.
Midkitr. R. Cremean9- H. Ca1tle (3),
(4) and B. Butl!her.

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STARLITE COUPE
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Not a beauty but runs good.

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Marvin Keebaug h was e,lected
pre1ldent or t he Ollve,Oranl:(e
Hlg}:a School Alumn l Association
f
at the banq_uet held Saturd •Y eve.
nlng. Other offlcial9 named wr.re
Fred Smith, vke pre-sldertt; De·
'If
1fmm11 Joe Hemsle, led SYl:tl· lores Kibble and Rose Carr, iec•
•1hllteN with 2
reti ry and auiStant secretary
4
d tre111-1rer.
H
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W at Colurpbla, IH, In the
ndu
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ty1er
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The banquet ws s pre-sid ed over
rl · •'Softball Let11ue, Thunday
b
the rie■ident Ralph Henderson
nli}il, Ro,:er Winebrenner had a
vfce -.,�■!dent Onelta Cole and
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aolO ho mer In the fourth ,
Caldw�ll. sec . -treas.
,..,.or• West Columbia, W. v-,n Marvin
Tbo!e attendi n g! rr om the honor
?fttl,r.).� D. Fields each h ad 2 f r
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4, ln' tlje ot her game last nl1ht tbe cla ea were aa followa :
]�None
�· Market beat Kyger 3-1 with
Carol
U):i6--Mmir�e Stanley,
BUCll:y Bass betterl nj Bo b Roach
, G uthrie Olive
420 001 --7 6 3
West Columbl1
1940-Geraid Gut hrie Cltrenr r
SY'racu■I)!
000 117 x-9 9 2
Warner,
Ethel Woodyard Rendo 1 1 ,
D. R t11teU (LP), A bbott and W.
Ro bert Boring teiler Coe Dori s
Van M eter. Don Hendrick, and
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C hevalier Easlman.
Cundirt.
l960-C h arle-a Carr, Marvin
Sybil
h , Do h rman Reed,
Keebaug
TITLI ON LIN ■
K ibble
Ru
Herman
Delores
uell
NEW YORK UPI-DJck Tiger
will flr�t Wll!te Frank ' Connie 'Rlchard110n ,· Lind•
ot Ni1erl1
B t
GI d
Gre1ve1 ot Canada ror the Britis h sla
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K
;:1:��t, Donna
l
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Vmplre mlddlewei1ht title at Ed­
SueieFilt'h,
Livingston,
David
monton, Alta, June 22, lt waa an­
Davis
nounced Tliunday , It will mark
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the first time an empir e title
match h H been held ln westnn
YOUTH DROWNS
Canada.
ALLIANCE, O. UPI-Ric h ard
I Greene, HI, Alllance, drowned
FANS BU"t TEAM
while swimming In Berlin ReserDtJRHAM, N. C. UPJ-'rhe volr Thur�day. Hit bod y wns re•
Class B rover€'d.
Durh am Bulls of the
------Caroli n a League were purchHed

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from the c1tate of the late Chu.
S. Alle n . The club, an aftillate
of the Detroit Th1ers, h ad been
operated by Allen's , estate since
the ba n ker died Api'll 24.

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Those Yankees Look Sicker
Stengel
Th'an Their Mana,,er,
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28 14 .667
Piltiabutih
San Frant"isco 27 17 .6-14 2
MH.w11iukee
18 16 .529 6
C1ncinn�t.i
22 21 .512 6�
St. Lq,4j.,
� i2 .476 8
Los Angele•
� 23 .465 8¼
Lhicagq
15 22 .405 t o½
Philadelp h ia
14 29 .326 141,,
Trh11ndar'• Ruultll
Mihnuk-. 9 ffhll•. I nis,ht
fllr•n. 3 n1 1ht
$t. LttUII .
ChJclSfO 10 L11 Aq.. 1.., I nl9',t
0nl¥' IAIMI 1eh.lultcf
Frld�f'• �o.bol&gt;I• Pltshon
at. fthlladelphla
Pl"'k•
n(uht.-L1w 17-1 } vi 8_ 11%1,anlt (1•3)
Cinclnwtl et MJJw•ukee (nl1htJ
-Mqok C'4) •• WIiiey, ('2-31,
Chlc•11t 1t l..� Antiiti.1 (night)
----,A,nci•non (2,- J ) � R'odrt111 (..... ).
-4nd..:lt0n WWWW . . . etaol
S:t. Loul1 II San Fr1rtcl1ico, night
-arogllo (2·1) "" •C..-mhilc {6-3).
t.h,rd.,-'• Gll.rn••
Plthburi,b at Phll ... lphla
ClncinnatJ ,t MllwaukN
Chlca90 at Lot Antal•, night
St . Loul• at S.n Fr.1nci1co
AMERICAN, LEAGUli
W. L. Pct. GB
Baltimore
27 15 . 643
Cleveland
22 15 .593 2 1h
Chicago
22 ID . 537 4 ½:
New York
19 19 .500 6
Detroit
18 19 .486 6½:
Kansaa City
18 :13 .438 8 ½
Wash ington
18 23 .410 9 ½
Bolton
14 2S .378 10 �
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WHhl.....,. I ...,.,. 7 2nd
8alt4MOr• • N.-, Y.,. f nls,ht
c ........... , KonNS tlty 6 nioht
FrW4t¥'1 PNobaW• llt'itchffl
K on... C ity .. Chlff90 inigl,t)B. Daley {6-2) vs Winn £2-3).
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Detroft at, f: lewl•r1d (nltht)L.• ry (4-4) w 1,..,.. (2-U.
._.,,.,,.,.. at WHhlntJ•n ft1lghtJ
_,a ppH (Ml •• Woocflh ick 0.0).
Boston .. N•w York (nifht)ca111• (2·3) w Turf-, fl•tl,
$afvr4ay't O•mff
K •n••• C lty at C hl e-.90
,
Dentoff' af. Clneland
WHhlnat• at ·9:tlt.....,1, ftttHt
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loaton at Ntw York
MI NOR LIAOUE RISULTS
lnt•rrlatlOrlal LHtu•
BuH•lo 10 Ml•ml O 1st
8uffalo !I Mltml 3 2ncl
Toronto 1 Rlchmpnrd O nlfht
C�lu mbu1 2· Montreal 1 nltht
Hav•N 1t Rochfft.r, nltht, ppd,
American A,soc:latlon
Mlnneapol \1 7 lndlanapofl1 5
Loul•vlll• 4 St. Pa1,1I 2
Da ll ••'•· Worth 10 Houston f
Charleston 6 Denw-er 2
P•clflc Coa.t Lffl'UI
Sacra rn.nto 3 Tacoma 1
Salt Lake City 4 Sen Dlago 0
Spokane 9 Vancouvu 7 ,
S.. ttle 9 Pwtland I
South•m AH0t:latlon
Atlante S Mobile 4
Birmingham 5 Chattenooea 0
NHhvllle 3 Llttle Rock 0
Shrev.,,ort at Ma�hl,, ppd,, w.t
l!ast•rn Lugue
Wlll lanKPOrt 5 Blnahamton 4 ht
Blnfhamton 1 I Wllll■mtport 4
L•ncastar I Allentown 4
Sp,lntflald 1 Re•dlng 0

gave SI. Lopla' Lury Jackson �is
aixth win, Ken '8oyel', the maJor
lea1ue home r11n leader, hil N?1 3 for the Cardinals a nd WIiiie
the
for
connected
McCovey
G ia1nt.11.
Rob Ru■ti ■truck out Cal Nee­
m an and Joe KOPIN! wit h the ty•
lug run un second base in the
mnt h inning lo u\'e Warren
Spahn's third viclory oJ the seEI·
lion anti the 210th of hl� career.

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy,Middleport, 0., J11J1e 3, 1960--5

to start t he ff&lt;lUCoce of evenh
again u the Reeb. opt"n a four
game, three-day aeries with Mil
waukee tonight.
fl'adng the Reds will be Car) .
I nn Willey whose only lwo victor•
lu this year have been over Cin•
clnnatl. T h e Reds have beaten
1'411.,WAUKEE UPI -- The 5el· him once.
tins hH changed, bul the Ciol'in•
ru,li Rede are in the same situ&amp;• The Reda went into l hlrd lut
tion they were a w«k ai;l;o-batt­ Sunday w hen they overpowered
the Braves lo drop Milwaukee in•
lin 1 tor third place.
The ll'.,t lime lhcy won the lo fourth place. It oria:lnally was
bat.Ue an&lt;,! ousled Milwaukee from a t htee--&amp;aDl.ti set but rain forced
the show 11oot. But then Pitts­ one of the games to be P:Qlltponed.
burgh dumped lhc-m right buck But t his serie1 w11a play� i n tht'
frie11:lly confines of Cro,ley Field·
into rourlh place.
in Cinclnn&amp;li.
R-.:it Mult Win ThNe
It wi(I be up to young · Jay
Hook a· 23-year-old righthander. Following thenlght's ijame, the
1
teams m tet a(ilaln Saturday aftern oon and wtnd up t he &amp;erie. wit h
4 c,,.rtocr. &amp;nry Nlthtl
a twin•hill on Sunday afternoon,
one of the rare doublehe.Pdera the
Reds play this year.

Reth Battlin g
For 3rd Place
In Milwaukee

Frank Th omas. Ernie Hanks
lllld Bob Will homered to lead the
Cubs' 18-hlt attack on Don Drys­
dale and four succe�rs while
and
Don Demeter, Charlle Neal
Jim Gillia1n fioniered tJf the Dod!"
gers.

Make room in that hoapib,l bed, ton'.11 runs in t he opener and BobCasey Stengel. your Ya11kee1 look by 't'h0:anson �d Frank Malzone
ea.c h knocked in three runs in the
seeker lhan you do.
That's the meuage. Crom BaU i• nightcap of t he six• hour double·
morti! today after the amazing be11der.
Joe Cunningham's first homer
Oriole, oompleted a three . g,unc
1wecp of the Ya n kees with 'llhurK- !f)f the season broke a 3-3 tie and
day night's 6-� Yictory. The Oti- I .- - -ole11 al!e flYing h ie her than ever
.and those Y11nkee1 are belillnn!ng
.
to look like tt1e bedraggled bunch
I�
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,
that folded eomplet.ely in 1�9.
FOR TKE
Gen, Woodlin&amp;, an ... v,nkee
who never Kot alon1 too well with
1 1119
Stengt!l. swung l h e decisive bnt in
the Ori oles' seovenlb victory in
Names That Ctlunl
eight game11 aml 11th in 13 when
be hit .an eighth-inning homer to
,nap a �3 U11. U wae the fift h
time t h is aeason that the 37-year•
old Woodling hae lmOfked i n t he
Wiorld ',s Top Seller, ln
tying or winnin1 run for t he Ori•
Aluminum and Fibetgl.as
oles in the seventh. eighth or
nint h innings.
A crowd of 42.755 - largest of
TOPS IN QUALITY AND PERFORMANC E
the year in B,'tlmore - saw the
Orioles retain the-Ir 2½: - aam.e
OPEN 9 A.M. til 8 P.M. :·,
lead over the Cleveland IndJans
PHONE WY-2-3324
Ml.,-RSVILLE, OH•O
and hand t he Yankees their fourth
(Fishin,g Bait - Worms and Minrpows)
loss in five games. The Yankees
are, now only 3-4 ut:1der actin�
manager Ralph Hou!r wtio look
over May 28 when Stenge l was
bedded wit h the nu.
The Indians scored their fourth
victory In tlve games and ended
the Kansas City Athletics ' fivegame w"lnnlna streak, 7-6, the De•
trolt TIR"trt �aded the Chicago
White- Sox. 4-3. and t he Washln1ton Sen ator! swept thll! Bostcm
MEN'S and Bl)YS'
go4 Sox, 8-3 and 8-7, In ot her
A·rnf.:rlf4n i;..eacue a:ames.
Th, St. Looi� C�rd/nal� beat the
San F'rancisco Giants, 4-3, ahd
dro ppe� l�e-m, twq JBmes behind
!he idle flnt . place Pitttburgh
Plrates, t�e M ilwaukee l\n ver.
by Levi ond
f\ dged out the Philadelphia P hillie s . g..e, and the Chicago Cults
out-slUJ!I� the Loi Angeles Dod·
Tom Sa wyer
aer1. lo-8, Jn the Nati9nal Leaue,
Sizes 4 to 36
'fwo homers bv Billy Gardner
and one each, b v Jim LemoJl. Bob
Allison and Harmon Kill,ibrew
paced the Se-nato,r1 to a sweep
that dumoed the R ed Sox back lnto t"f!e Amer.J ean Leu:ue cellar.
Vic Wertz home-red ror all Bos-

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ponaeroy Lit• e League Game

Refrigefator Sale
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Michael Renn,le and
Jtmes McArt,hur ii n
W&lt;Blt Disney's
''SRO MAN ON TitE
MOUNTAIN"
(Tec-hn,ieolor)
- also George Mont-gmnery jn
"WATUSI"
(Technicolor)
Also Cartoon
SATURDAY ONLY
Randolph Srolt, Vil'ginia Mayo
"WESTBOUND"
{Ter-hnkolor)

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· Mercury Outboa rds - 6 to. SO H.P.

For Beach Bou nd Lads
Or Boating. Fans - .. ..

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Rory
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•'THE LOOTERS"
Aliso Cartoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Victor M-ature - H�dy Lamarr
Ceci-1 DeMil-le's
"SAMSON AND DELILAH"
(Technicolor)
- also Ray Danton - Christine M,iller
"THE NIGHT RUNNEJt"
Also Cartoon

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B E A C H ..
COMBERS

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NOW AT STATE THEATRE t
PT. PLEASANT
"Vl!j!T TO SMALL PLANET•'

$3.95 to $4.95

BOYS'

MEIGS THfATRE

KNIT S H I RTS

PflMIJ!ROY, ORIO

TONIGHT
''STALAG 17"
WUHam Holtlen iand
Otto PremiMer
SATURIIAY
"COMANCHE STATION"
R.andolph Scott - Nancy Y111te,
- ,a·iso "TIIE TINGLER"
Vincent Priee - Judith Evelvzt
SUNDAY thru WIDNE SDAY
JUN 5-1
Wa-lt ntsney'e
"TOBY TYi.ER."
[n, Technicolor
Kevin Corcontn and
"Oh.imp" ChlrnPMzee

SIZES
4 lo 20

MEN'S K�f, SHIRTS
Sizes: Small, Medium and Large
COTTONS and BAN-LONS

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Mrs. Leon ard E. V11 nMeler, 17 in the Pony l..eague. The apchairman of the finanC"ial driv e proximate co.li t of outfitting one
tor t he Little League pluyer■, 1 boya ls $20 and this year there are
b announcln11 that tile War Bond ' 2 new teams to outfit completely
award 1pon1oted by t he Lea&amp;ues in addilion lo t he regular ex•
will be held Monday ovenlng p en,es Incurred ln financing t he
w hen the boy, pla)' their flr•t project.
-------game. The a:■ me will be between
t he Yankees and the Redlegs. a nd
will be played at the Monkey
Run ball diamond.
Thia Saturday · will be Tai Diy
for the Leaa:ue and all boys are
requested to WHr their unlfo�
for th e d•&gt;'· Headquartet1 for
the day will be at the First Afd
a n d Firemen 's room at City Hall.
On the 11me day the mothm
will 11,o canvaa the hou ses In
Pomeroy to aid bt ral1lni1 the,
money nece111ary to finance the
leaeue.
1"!{• J!ffllcipatll!f '
Th�
In tbjt le
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160 feet to th e pI.ace oI beiunni
containing five eigh ths (%) of an
acre,
Save and except sixteen one­
hundredl.bS (16/ 100) acres sold b)'
Allen Gilkey to Joe Moore, Nov,.
ember 14, 1927 a• .!ihown in Me.lg,
Cou nty Deed Record■ in Vol. lSl,
Page 391.
l\EFE�CE DEED: Vol. 160,
l?aee 2M. of tbe Deed' Records o_f
Mein County, Obio.
Said premises ·are appral!led at
and cannot be sold for
lea than two-thirds (%) of the ap.
praised value. Term s of eale: Cash
Jn hand on day of sale a nd subject
to the Uen for taxe1 tor 1960.
J. ,B. O'BI\IEN, Guarduan
of th8 P!ltite of Lethie
Gilkey, 111 incompetent
peraon.
ln

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Recent gue1t1 01 111r. i nd Mn.
Clare nce E. and Bl•nche Foley
Vt"re Swartz were Mr. 1md Mn. to Carl L. and Ava J. Greenlee,
IY MRI. CHARLES WOOD■
Murray Hop,kim, and daughter Pa rCR l s, Columbia-Scipio.
on
Sunday School attendance
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Weiley F and Maude E. Casltr
May 29 w.u 57 the offtmng • 12 .4� Betty of Dayton; Mr. and Mr1.
The Sunday School wu re-or - Warren Bentz, Athena; Mr . and to Edd ie L on Howery, l A, C ol ­
ganized as follow 9 : SunbeamH Mn Richard Swartz and son of umbia.
Ravenna: Mr. ind Mn. Vernon
K11hryn Mlt£h, dee. to Valen•
Class. J\lllnita Swartz and Doris Swartz
and the M!llard S wartz ti ne anti The odore Milch, Lois,
Dillinger; Uusy Bees Class, Tht!I• family
; Mr . •nd Mn. Dale Kuhn M i nern,l le.
m• Henderaon and Linnie Gaul; ur Belpre
1111d Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
V a l rn tm"" and Theodore Milch
Willing Workers Closs, C h arles
Woode.
Edgu Edison Mitch. Lots. Min•
w,
Taylor and &amp;rnice Swartt; Adult
euville.
Class. Isola Taylor and Helen
Mr, and M n . Dalt! Kuhn of
Jame1 B. and Robert.. C. : )' .
Woode; Librarians, Susie Hawk Belpre �pent Memorial IJay weei:
to A-laud Ri.lp h , Lot, Pomt'
Brien
and Barbara Phillipi; ,eeretary, end with her parents, Mr. and
l-lll!len Woode and Genevievl!!I Gu­ Mn. Millard Swartz and family. roy.
1
lhrie, assiJltaut; trea&amp;ure-i Herman
Mr. and Mn, Harold Swaru and
Marvin D. and Helen Miller lQ
Taylor; ushers Charles Taylor family of Williamstown and Mr. Ohio Power Co., Salem.
and Terry Swartz; altendaJJce n•· and Mr1. Gerald Swartz and baby
George Raybun1 to Ham E
cords. Sandra Swartz.
or Marietta spent Sunda y and a nd Dolores Johnso n , .1 14A, Salil• I
Wori,hi p servires were held at Monday wit h their parenll. Mr. bury.
10:45 with Rev. Card bringing t ht and Mrs. Hobart Swartz and at
Nye and Hilda Escue to Reem .
messaee on "A Living Sacrifice" the Follrod-Robinaon home.
tin H. and Norma H. bcue, Par.
Wednt!sd.ay e\lerdng prayer ser•
M iss Janice Caldwell iB homf! eels . Scipio.
vi ('eli had ,m attendance oC 15
for
the summer having completed
James A. and Vada A. Smith
with Albert Warner leading. June
Bwen and Mary McAlli5tcr,
lo
College
Marshall
at
year
first
her
1 lead er was M i llard Swartz .
Huntington.
in
S18, R l 5, Salem.
4A,
Helen Findling,
Columbus,
Tom Ha}'t'S spenl Memori.11 Day
Billy G . and Phyllis K. Grant I
spen t the weekend with her moweekend at th(' old home place to FrederiC'k W. Jr., an d Janice E. 1I
ther. Iva F i�d l ing and Russe ll.
t 39, Midd leport .
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ing Arms Hospit.al where she re•
cently underwent surgery.
Mrs. Ella Weaver is quite pooc· _w_r,·1·mg.
I Y a I th1a
Recent v1s1tors at tfte Elmwood
Nursing Hrime were Mrs, Lettie
Meredith, Co\umhua: Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ki me!l. Athens; M rs. I
Clarif'e Ledlie. Horkin,:-rort; Mr.
'-'uivey, Athens; C. F. Tompkins
and Clifford Kinc:tid, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Autmer Baile}' , Can•
ton and Mr. a11d Mrs. Charles
Baker, Bash an.
Mr. and MM. Delbert Yost and
family of Sugar Gro11e spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Guthrie and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Yost.
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Th,-� piano popils of Mrs · Julia
Mcf"nmas wm have a public re.
nlal thu �u nda} al 2 30 at the
lll'alh ,\f ethod1sr Church :\liddlepor1

t he c h urch after which the, wtn
10 to th•r ·te■b'het'a: h4aMI fOI �

Pumo. &amp;rit,J Sundav

At 7 00 Sa lurd�y e venrng the
group will h.i�t· a rehearsal at
- ---nalP c · an,! \l irybe l l e Warner
Io O r I an d ,..
,..yd
n .in d Erma N • ,0• 1•
Loli, Pumero)'
Blaine and Ruby Carter
J ohn f". ar1d O!n"' Gh�aring
Hulland.

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treal Alouette1 of Canada's Bil
t'ut1r rootball ltaJue Thunda)! ID•
n.o unce d the atcntni of Cu rry Ju•
nea u former Mi11i11ippl SoutliHD.
� pound
· i ve end . Th, 8-3 , 20•
dc.1 ens
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na 1 1ve oI New ..,,,__, , .... .. Jut
played oollep tOl&gt;tbi11 in 1867.
He Wall graduatef in 1"8 Mil
I spnt the p�,t 1"0, ye-at, in the
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EAGLES C LU B

SATURDAY, JUNE 4tlt - 9:30 til 1
'.\!EM BERS and GUESTS
M USIC BY

L:::==,.,,=='"""-:,-,-,===="-....,=""·==re. �=·'!!·=�'
GEORGE HALL COMBO

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Le'lt1I Notice

NOTICI! OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of B.rtha Arnott, d•ce-ased
Ca 111 No. 18,384
Nolice · is hl!reby given lhat Free•
land S. Norris whose Post Offic('
address is Racine, O hio, hiia been
duly appuintE'd Administriilor ot
t he Estate or Bertha Arnott late
of Racine, M eigs County, Oh io, de• •
reased,
03f.ed this 2nd day ol Jnne 1 960.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judie or t h e Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
(6) 3. 10, 17, 31c ·

YOU MAY WI N A •20,ooo
Dllt!AM HOU SE

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LEGAt NOTICI
Notice is hereby given t hat the
followini described 'personal pro­
perty will be sold at public auclion at the Court House step.!! at
Pomer oy, Oh io, at 10:{N) A. M . on
Wednesday, the 15th day of J une,
lOOO.
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One ttl!ime! hous e sihl&amp;ted on t he
real estate previously owned by
Leo K Smit h and Omagene Z.
Smit h · on Mulberry Avenue Pom•
eroy 'oh IO.
.
o�� frame h o use situated on
real estate previously owned hy
Reese T. We�t. on M ulberry Ave.,
Pom er0Y, 0}:aio.
A 11 11x1.ures are Included in
. aJd b u lld
, Sllld pr��:1:ty is to be sold and
conveyed to th e h ig hest bidder by
bill of sale, UJ?On the followi ng 1
te ma : Cash m ha nd on day of
sa�
;�Id buildi n gs s halt be removed
by J1.1ly 15, 1960 or fol'feit all
rl &amp; hts thereto.
The ri ht i1 reserved to rej ect ,
I s.
a b.d
any and "11
J. Edw. Foster, Clerk
Pom ero·� Board of Ed11catin11
{-5) 13, 20, 27; (6) 5. 10, 5tc

stt,ooo to\llOrd the purchase of any "°""· n.e winner

wUI "'"' tht- styl•, type and builder of the home to N
bulk.on his own lot. Winner potr.d wffk of luly 10, _./Ii

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NOT A CON'l'fST!
NOTHING TO BUY!
N/J! REGISTRATION ! JUST CHECK FOR YOUR AUTO LICENSE NUMBER A1 SUHIO EVERY WEEK!

ONE OF THESI DREAM GIFTS GIVE N AWAY EACH WEEK I

CIIOW, CRe1V' Ii Pj}RTER,
for ®11'111,I
A'lloill"1•
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i9l 20, 21! • &lt;11! •9, 1 0,

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••fropWlitdlt MM1s Middflp «t 81ft. $tor•
l&gt;!lfiT 111- .- . Rc,1191, � State ',

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BASEBALL
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WOMEN'S SHOP � illll -- lt.
SHOP - -- Main SI.

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REFERENCE DEED: Vol. 146,
Page 76, of the . · ,J?eed Recorcis,
Meiga County, Ohio.
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a
g
Salishury, &lt;:oun
:n d d��
e
State of Oh m an1 r:;un::
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scribed as follows, to-wit:
'Being in Sec. 211, Town �. and
Y'S
Ran,l!e 13 of �he OhiO C
r.1o
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R utla�
coreast
h
sout
the
at
road
concrete
.er of Allen Gilkey'&amp; lot; thenc41· . east a Iong
north 28 deg. -41 mrn
Gllkuy's e..at line 170 feet to an
d g
ir�m pln i ihen';:
;:�•�:. :ii�n �:
e
:�ih ;; de:. �1 min. wesi: 170 fe('t
to the north side of the PomeToy
and Rutand concrete road; the nce
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Y ou are he-re- by notified t hat on
the 211 th day of May 1960, .in
Amended Inventory and Appraise•
m@nt of the HU!e of Ray Burley
Woodrum, deceaaod late or Car•
penter, Ohlo, in Miid Cou n t)' was
filed in this Court.
Heari n11 on said Amended In ventory and Appralse mtinl will he
had before t h h1 Court on the 14th
day of June llfflO Pt 10 o ' elock A.
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POMEROY, ORIO

EAST MAIN ST.

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Phone WY-2-2049
POMEROY, OHIO
126 E, MAIN STREET

NO� CI
,tLINO AND
MIA�N INVENTORY
CaM No. 1 .1J1
Probat• Court, "·I
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TO the Exocutor or Admmliilrilor and to suc h or the followlng ,as
are �esldents of lh� 11t111te_ of OhlO:
surv1vtnj ���e . if any, next of [
�H I ; bone!mariee under t h e will,
if any; t he attorney or attorneys
r pr en l&amp; a.ny .,f tht! aforemcn� es Ul
tloried perso ns:

Milwaukee h111 a one. half
Except_1on1 th �I0 ma)' be ti \ ed
eds by anp 1111.ereated party
lead on Cinc innati and the
•t an Y
must win th ree 0£ the four games time prior to fiv� days befor
e the
to move up a notch . Since Mil• date .set for hearmy.
.
waukee seems to be geltirJ&amp;: un•
m)I aagnature and
WITNESS
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t'acked aft,r a losing spell, this I
the seal of HI·d C ourt · t his
doesn't seem li!iely.
2�lh day of Ma�, 1960.
F. H . O BRIE N,
W h ile th e pltch 1ng pl ans ol both
Ex-Officio Clerk
and
Judge
manage-rs are- in doubt after to•
O'Brien
Henrietta
By
night's game, Cincinn1ti wlll probDeputy Cl�rlc
ably face t heir two long-titne foes
(5) '.J?; (6) 3. 2tc
and. Warren ! ----------Lou Burdette
-Spahn - some time during the
series. Those tw o veteran&amp; seem
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to t h rive on Cincinnati.
NO'rtCi OF PU&amp;LIC SALi!
Ca• No, 11MI
1n the pursuance of the ord er of
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he Probate: Court of Mei &amp;s CounAPPOIN:JMINT
NOTICI
"tv.
1 Ohio, Case No. 16,441 , l will
Esta♦- of Pearl D, Loffrld..
.i,an on
er for 11�le at public auc...
.
off
D4C"·IN ·
June, 1 960, at
of
day
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18th
Cue N,. ll,stl
.·
t e Court
Notice Is hereby givah t hat Rho- 1 0 1 m at the dolir of h
follow•
dell C. �t.effy, whose Poet omce flou�e Pomeroy Ohio the
r�
d�scrllied
Ing
-, 1 est�te.
address 11!1 ,Pomeroy, �hio, ha� been
Parcel 1 : The following describ•
duly 3ppo_mted Admmi1tratr1x ot
real estate situated in th e Coun•
ed
the F.state Qf Pear) D. Lottrldge
of Meiis in ti)� State of O hio
t
late of Meli■ Counly, Ohio, d•
In the Township v: Salisbury,
a�d
ceased.
. 1
bounded and described aa fol•
and
D6
Dated th1e HI d ay oI J�ne 1-"il 0 •
lows
:
"{,_. If: 0 BRIEN
Beine In See. 2�. Town 2, and
Judge ?£ _the ,Probate Court
e 13 'of the Oh io company' s
Rang
Me1g1 count}', Ohio
hase · Beginning on the north
urc
(6) S, 10, 1 7• '3tc
:ide of the Pomeroy and Rutland
Concrete Road i n lhe west line or
Ree4 u,aeJ.l's lot; thence nor!h
along. the west line of the said
Reed Hysell lot 200 feet to an
iron pin; th ence S(IULb 63 deg. _19
min. east 315 feet to an iron pm;
t hence iquth 26 dea. -41 in. west
170 (eet to the north side of t he
Pomeroy and Rutland concrete
road · thence north 63 deg. 1 9 min .
west ' parallel with the center line
of said road 220 feet to ·the place
of beginning, containing one and
4/ 100 acres, more or less.

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New York Clothing. House
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Legat Notice

A.lf,ed A,ee
Socia! Events

Gffd 'i:.11 Nd

AN .Ila NIP MOUND THI. W..0.l�D f()1: fWOI!

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�-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 3, 1960

(9) For Sole

WANT ADS

HOLSTEIN COW, 1st calf. Just
fresh. Raymond L. Cole, Laurel
Cliff Rd., Phone WY 2--6370.
6 2 3tp

FOil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
BATES
J emit, per word, :,ae tnaert.lon. Illini.mum chll'le - 60 ;:ei,•..1
• oentt per wwd for throe Cl)OlltOUUve inserttona.
Special - one montb fur 30 cent, per word.
Full nte of 3 cent. per word will be eh.areed for ldverti.Jint:
lf not paid wit.bin 10 Ol&gt;11 aft.er receivil'lg bill.
� ill Advutilinc - Sbould be reportf'd lmmedlately. The
Daily Sentinel will not be reaponaibJ.e foe more t.ti,an one incot­
hd insertion.
Cud ol 1'-...aob and 5'&gt;ecfal Notice• ol Ev,'11.ts $1 .UO. Obitiw-ie.11
pubHahed at t tent per word.
1 MO.
G DAYS
3 DAYS
1 DAY
•:,oRDS
11&lt;.00
i! .30
90e
60&lt;
10
$ 1 .80
, 1 .20
60c
20
16.00
"7 .00
$2.2G
, 1 .00
?lie
211
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Adi received by 10 A.14. wUl be in that day • .. pa-.

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TE�TE AND PEST CONTROL 1957 FORD V8 F'AIRLAN[ 500
by fain, FrN ln-,,.ction. fnwr­ $1 .495. 4 door sedan. A r�al
N by Natlonwl._ Phon♦ R.
cream puff. Power steering and
and A. SHYlc1 'Station WY2· I
brakes . . fordomatic. Blaetlnara,
2366.
4-26-tk
Pomeroy.
6-3-6tc

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THE ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE

1957 PONTIAC VS STATION
wagon $U�9�. 9 Pass. On e c are •
ful owner. Hydramati &lt;: drive.
Radio and Heater. Blaettnars,
Pomeroy.
6-3•6tc

Sullon &amp; Chester •'armers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company will
be held al Chester Towll Hall,
June 6, 9 A. M. Emmett Will,
Pres .. Francis E. Morrl11, Sec.
6-1-3tp

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L2J Card of Thanks

I WISH TO THANK EVERYONE
who w ss so kind after the re•
cent d_ealh of my husba nd, Clyde
McKnight. I .111bo wish to thank
Dr. Boict, Ewina:11
Funeral
Home, Meigs General Hospital
und nuneo, and all of my many
ne1ghbora and friends who
■,N oo g- � m•
Ethel McKnig�t
6-3· ltp.
LOST - Brown billfold between
Duis ke and Eva's Rctlauranl.
Return to Eva ' s Restaurant, Porn•
eroy. Reward,
6 2 3Lp

I 8) Aulb Sales

1 958 CHEVROLET V8. S l .09�. 4
door sedan. Original black liu­
ish. Powerglide Blaetlnars, Pom
eroy.
6·3-6tc
GeN CINn UMd Ca"
All Mahli end Modal,

lllaTROPOLITAN MOTOU
_..,. l■1t Mllft It.
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1957 FORD V8 2 OOOll $1 . 19:5.
Custom Sedan. Low ml lea"e.
Sparkllns: light blue finlsh.
lllaettnars, Pomeroy!
6·3-6lc

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19&amp;2 CHEVROLET 2 door seda�,
$1M.OO. 1-'hotic ' WY 2·3020. Gol­
6 2 3tc
die Hawk, CondOr St.
'06 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 4 door sc­
d,m. Car's blue-But you won't
be i[ you buy it. $1295, Karr &amp;
Vim Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 31 c

'46 CHEVROLET 6 cyllnder-210
2 door. One local owner. Worth
much more. $690. Karr &amp; Van
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 Jtc

'&amp;4 OLD.SMOBlLE Super 88-2 dr,
A quality car ln11lde and out.
1695. Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom.
erO)',
6 2 3tc

'M PLY�OUTH Savoy 4 door.
Here i1 aood transportation at
a a:ood price. $J98. Karr &amp; Van
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 3lc
'M STUDEBAKER Stullte Coupe.
The tire11 were 1tolen-We'II in­
•tall new one11. $29�. Karr &amp; Van
Zandt, Pomeroy,
6 2 ftc

'63 PLYMOUTII II pauen1cr cou­
pe. Not a beauty but run1 1:ood.
,195_ Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom­
eroy,
e 2 3tc

1952 STUDEBAKER pickup truck.
0 good ply lire■. Good 1hapc.
, 100, Calvin Lane, Mlddleporl
11111.
6 2 3lp

'D7 SnJDEBAKER Comm. Std. OD,
Owner la Jeavln1 for Army. Ph.
WY 2-3891 after , p. m.
D 31 6tp

+ o ooa sTAN­
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dard tt_.,.amiNion, blue and
eondltlon
t:xcellent
,1200.JO. Phone YUD-22:IO, Cool,
,111..
6- 1 -31p

mam

IN2 SUPER 811 OLDS. GOOD
condition $300.00. See WHIie
Grlnatead or call Turner 2·3522
8-1--3tc
New Haven, W. V1.
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1955 CHMOLIT
�" - ! DOOR

814, t.Nm. bl■rk Offr lvory
I� exln dean. all
.,_ 11,-, Ndlo and beater.

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6eforo 9:3Q A.M.
Middleport WY ·2·2649
Pomeroy WY-2-3195
KAUTZ Fl,ED STOIII
At C'1uter
Yu6r:Oh $-2145
HAMILL SERVICE STATION
a.fare 9:00 A.M.
... , ...., $35 3
Every Day Ser vtcf'

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COND ITION .
5-31•3tc

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SPIN DRYER

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1938 OETROITER MOBILE HOME
10' x 50', 3 rooms, bath. Excel­
lent c1tndition. Frank Hudson,
Bash8n Road, Rt. 1, Racine.
ff 28 6tc

SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Nanc)'
Hall, Porta Ricans Vineleiss, Porla Ricans, Gold Rush and All J
1 Gold. Second House eaat from
School House In Syracuse. Wm.
�31 -tf
H. Holmes.
I
AKl: REGISTERED PEKINGESE
I pups. Very nice. Priced reason- ---able. Uetty Goodall-mile below CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
5 31 6tp
shades, cloth porch val•nce.
I Middleport.
awnings, venetian bllnds, win•
• FOR SALE HAY BALER. ROUND
Free estimates.
dow shades.
Bales. See Hugh Custer or Em·
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave . .
1
melt G. Will, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Pomeroy.
5 21 90tc
�-3J . 6tp.
-- --- 300 I IJ .L lN E PULLETS 4 MO. CU�TOA-1 B U ILT K I TCHEN D E·
Sl � ned for your home. Free esold. 27!'.i i11-Unt layers in pro•
timates. Foreman and Abbott , 1
j duct10n. Call Wl9·2182. 6-3·31p
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WY2-532 1.
8--6-tt
TO��ATO
BEETS!
CABBAGE,
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,
plants. Frank Emr ich, Bailey 's HAMMER S R EF U SE DISPOSAL.
Week ly pkku p. As low as $ I . DO
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6-1·3tc
Run.
1 ----------a month. Call R. &amp; A. Service
- u
Foll SALE·. 22 CUBIC FOOT
-r:
Stalion , WY2·23613 or see Marr ig hl free i�r- C�11 N ew II aven,
Jon (Hammer) Ha.vk.
6·1·:\0tp
T LI 2· 2123· &lt;.:harl i e New. 6- l•Jtc
AUCTION &amp;EI:
-- - Complf,t• l•rvlc•
Crltt Bredford
Write, Phone or Contad
Buy You - A. C. BRADrORD, Racina, Ohl-.

t'Olt SALE: ONE RIDING HORSE
5·28-tltp I
Phone WY2-6182.

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For Sale

F LUTE IN BOOD
Call W l 9•227L

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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COMPLETE INSURANCE
tection, Ute, Auto, Fire, Polio.
Mills, Middleport,
Call Don
Ohio

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Rocke£eller Sets Boshon News
Out On Campaign Items -Of I nterest
1'o Plains States

NEW YORK UPI-New York's
G-tiv. Nellon A. Roclt.efeller set
out today for the Great Plains on ·
a ca mpalgn swing lhat wu in·
tended to aid the electipn of a
North Dakota Republican but
could serve to stir interest in •
presidential 1 "dratt" movement
for h imself.

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The �1 year old governor
planned an all-out effort on be·
half of Gov. John E. Davis, who
se e ks election lo the U. S. Sen•
ate in a special June 28 election.
Hockefeller has scheduled a
full day of "folksy" campaigning
at Fargo, N. D., with a street tour
1 1sits to shopping centers and
t wo "live" television appearances
designed to expose him to as
man y voters as possible.
The multi-millionaire told New
Yor k Republicans last week lhat
he would at:cept the GOP presi•
d e ntial nomi � ation if the July
of(ered it to
2S th conve
. ntion
hirn. Th ts announcemen t.
was
seen as a means of showm g off
his "a vail'ability" tor the top place
on the ticket this November,
while attempting to steer clear of
:iny challenge to Vice President
Hichard M. Nixon that could
d raw resentment.

l 2_Cl_b l l nsu rance � Need
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WASHER.
AT
Porch g�ider, lady's Bulova wrist
- - DON STIVERS-walch. Call WY 2-2437.
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Pomeroy, OhJo
NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
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• --The u nder,;gned will olle, fo•
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puhlic sale .11t the residence of . --::
---Sherman Stephens, deceased, sit- UHO IOATI A N D MOTOb 1,!15
.nd tlJI whll• th•� ta,t, Metrouated on Ash St:, Jn the Village of
493 Lincoln St,
Middleporl, Ohio, on Saturday,
Main
polltan Moton. 600
Phone WY2-3561 Middleport
June 4, 1960, commencing a 1 10: 30
St., Pomaroy. Phone WY..i-il70.
1 1-24-tfc
A. M., the following described ------- - -- personal property:
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1 Gas Hester
F'OH SALE: 5 room house alld bath
gas furnace. Nice locat ion. Sec
2 Roe.king Chain
APAtu.'MENTS - .fW'n11hed and
1 Couch
Sam Pic 1tcns, .Syracuse. Ohio.
unl urni.lhed. M.d4.aatera, Middle­
I R.111dlo
6 2 3tp
2 -3.tf
port. Pho11e WY·2·J286.
l Hug
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM IIOUSE
J Refrigerator
O AND 6 ROOM 110�0-.
with bath, nice localion. Melvin
1 Table and 6 Chain
room ap.irtmepll. A. N. Bengel,
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
I Cheat
Phone NY2·3272.
1 t-2-Uc
5-28-30tp
I lee Box
1 Range
3 ROOM )&lt;' U ltNISHE D APART- r oR SALE
MODER N
FJVI!:
THble and Round Slimd
ment and bath, Pomeroy. Phone
a!ld
basement
iul!
houst',
room
1 Ced.ir Chest
5-27-6tc I .iaic, Assume balance ot 4,%
WY2·60Hi.
1 Bed
d l red ,l(overnment loan. 1 -ot 50
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S_s3_
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» E1 Stand
x l �O. Good neighborhoot' Call
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I unfurnished apartment.
oat
Coffee 'fabit
or 1ee Fr .,ddie Thabct, idaaon,
Phone
Midaleport.
lluHdlng,
F.nd Table
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26�
4-_
.5, 2 1 12.tc
WY 2-514 1 .
1 Gas Healer
l Bed
FOR REN'!' 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE SEV�N ROOM HOUS�
1 Cht,t
Hull11nd Township. Call Jti2• ,. with two baths, gllrage, wash
l 'R.offaway Bed l''ramc•
hou,e, cellar, lar,ve �orner lol
::1475, Hartford, W. Va. 5.31 .fltp
1 Lawn Chair
located in Che!fter, Ohio, on
. Other Jtems not nu•ntJoucd
Route 7. Priced to st!ll. If inter­
FOUR
:r UHNISHED
HOUSE,
Terms: Cash on day of sale
ested call or write r .,ul Poling.
rooms and buth, air &lt;:ondltlon,
Not RHpon1lbl• for accld1nb
Riplry, W. Va. Ttd. ES:t-9433.
television. 168� Lincoln Hls.
Hoberl L . Couts, Administrator
♦-li) \!(,
fi-31·31c
l'hone WY2-2775.
E11t11tc of Sherm1rn Stephens
LOT AND TWO
Webster and Fult z , Attorneys
THltE E BEDHOO M HOUSE A 1' FOR SA LE:
houses.
and balh, in•
rooms
8
for Adminlatrator.
1 1 26 East Main St., Pomeroy.
eluding kitthen, 11p J)li11ncc8, 5
6- l ·:l-3-3tc
Phone WYl-3408.-- 11 ·31-6 1c
room house currently rented.
---Phone SP3 · 5562, Cl ifton, W. Va.
FOH ilENT
- - 15 ROOM DUNGI\LOW
tl·l-6tp.
with bath. Websler properly
1 120 K M11ln St. Phone WY.'.·
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6·1-3lc HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 ROOMS
and bath, near Syracuse Post
FOR REN'f: 4 lJEIJROOM SPLJT
Office on River Hoad. Two lot■.
levol home, 2 baths, in PomeLeland Bumgarner.
1n-6tp
Neighbor■. Phone
roy . . Uood
WY2·2M3.
6-1•3tp FOil SALE: RAN"CH TYPE 6 room
house with bath. Alumir1um
storm windows. Automatic gas
2 STOHY HRJi:JC HOME IN LE­
mMITIS•
ht!at. Lot 02 x 120. Convcnicnlly
tut. DallaD Hill. Phone CHerry
loc11ted lo grade sdiool 1md
6·1·3tc
7·2249,
town. Reasonably priced. l'hone
HOME IN
llllll:1': HEDROOM
SPruce 3--M64, M11son.
For FREE lnopeelloa
New H11vcn. t'lnl house above
8 2 3tp
tht! l\uL, Houle a::t. Inquire at
PHON
GIRL STATISTICS OUT
huusc.
6 2 3lp
Gilmore'• Supply Store
LOS ANGELES UPI-The over11gc American teen-age girl is ,.
WY-2-2774
reel, tour-inches tall, weighs 1 1 7
' -Vaughan'• Extermhaatm,
CREDIT ASSOCIATION needs lo­ pounds and measures 34-:.!:4 3:"i, ac•
·
cal man 30-60 years for conla.ct cording to results or a survey re­
Company
work with buainess and profess­ leased by 'Teen Magazine which
St. Marya. W. Va.
ional paople In thl• area. Must polled 1 ,GOO girls across the n■•
have car. Field tralnlna: plus tlon.
PU LIC AUCTION
aubalantial drawing account for
Saturday, June 4, 1'60, 1 :00 II. M.
man ,elected. Thia 11 ■n unus·
I have 1old my home .and will aell
ual money.ma.11:Jna opporldlllty.
my houaehold 11oods at auction al
Write Manaaer Box 088-R tare 1
my home louted at t84 Main St.,
The Dally Sentinel, Poit1eroy,
. . Middh1port, Obio, con1lalin1 of:
1
Ohio.
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Sylvania TV, telephone 1t.11nd, 4
complete bedroom aultea, maple WANTED: COOK for real home.
dinette tel, 2 1weepen ( l GE &amp;
Write quali flc1Uon1 t o P, O, Sox
1 H1mlllon), MtYl■&amp; waaher,
ti 2 3tc
:ma, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
rlnae tuba, ullUty cabJnet, Frig­
idaire electric atove, mixer and
toa11ter, kitchen utenslls and
dl1ho1, wriUna deak, throw ru1:s,
l ime
lawn mower (power),
11preader, heavy duly electric HOUSE PA!NTING INSIDE AND
out. Hoof and chimney work.
cord, aard-,n lools, barrel �ck
ti 2 6tp
Hay Ours. WY 2·3624 .
chair, 7 pc. dlnlna room suite,
rloor pollaher, Ji'rJ&amp;ldalre dryer,
wo11ler hose, 2 eervina carts, Kel•
vinatbr relrl1er1tor, deep fryer. AlR
CON DITIONING, REFRIGER­
allder and porch chairs. l1n1p11,
allon aentce. J1ck'1 Refrl1er1•
bl.1111kera and gull11, sprayer, 2
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU2·
alcp ladders, socket wrench aet.
6-ll3·tl
ao37_
bc,lt 11nder, 3 living room aultea
· U plastlc and I 2 pt:. lltcllonal),
I, 0, McCOY
Jhiscell1neou11 lt.em■.
AUCTIONIII
this furniture Ii all h1�1J claas
koute 2, LMt letkim. Ohio
lt\erchandlec and haa had iood
MUILLII PUINACII, W ITINO
care.
Harold M. Brown, Ownf'r , . HOUII '"tltMH. ArMltl Ire­
, , tMn. S,rNute, Ohio. PMM
Not Responsible for A&lt;'tidcnt■
WY2-6U4.
1 1 -1 1-tt
TERMS: t:a11h
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Br■dford Aur.tlon Co., Rat'ill&lt;'. Ohio
GIAVILY TlACTOI IAl.■I AND
S1lea Manager: A. C. Bradford
Son-le&lt;, SIi
Moln, ,-.,.,,
Auctioneer: Crill Bradford
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WY24t7S.
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Phone WI 9-382 1
p. m, untll June I, ........,
� 28 3tc
ll'"'"'"'
Harold aarnhtirt,
Ohio. PhoM CN&lt;,(.llo 16'1,
AltC REG!STERED COLLIE PUPS
1-111-tlc
for aalc. Call WY2·3489. e-1-etc
TELEVlSJON RAD IO Ml&gt; SMALi,
1 12 RATS KILLED WITH STAR
• PPli■nce reJ)llr. Pbone Otl1
W1rfarln, 2.,.. lbl., IU18; 4 lbs,
llcCllntock, Racine, O'llo. ll-1-tlc
ta.ea. Sale, pure, and 1u1r1ntffd.
Eberabacb Hardware.
• TELEVISION RADlO AND SIIALL
eppll1nce repair. Call l'ruk
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28, 29; (DJ 4, 6.
Capteln11, tlt N. Second Aw.,
211,
11, 12, IS, 18, 19,
W.U.
lllddl1port.
20, 2'1; .(8) 1, 2:, 3 , a, 9, 10,

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Old Folks

Included In
House Act1on
,

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House Wia� &amp; Means Committee
today approved a limited progrem
ol governmenl - financed med,ical
care for about 1 ,�,000 JJeedy old
folk11.

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1959 BUICK VS laSabre · · · - · · · · · · · · $2,595

1960 MERCURY Monteray - - ; - - · $2,995

4 Door Sedan. EZI glass . Multi-drive. Fully equipped.
Showroom clean.

4 Door Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Original black
finish like new. Dynaflow drive.
Hard Top 2 Door. Really sharp. Power steering &amp; brakes.
Dynaflow drive. One careful owner.

1957 BUICK VS Super - - - - - - - - - - . . - - $ 1 ,695

1957 PONTIAC VS Station Wagon · · . $ 1 ,595

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9 Pass. One careful owner. Hydramallc drive. Radio and
heater.

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Power steering and brakes.

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1957 BUICK VS Century · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 ,695

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY, OHIO

.MEB8E. THE'l'S
e,E'1Ct-lD THEM
FUNN'f Ll'L
SNOW-WVERED
lltJ51,l ES-

Thank vou.
A cozy little piece, M, illallet. Judy
Mr. Grube, Clean V sees to that.
and inv\ting.

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1957 BUICK VS Special - · - - - - · $ 1 ,595

OPEN UNTIL 7:30 MON. THRU SAT,

sN1FF.�r- -yUM,!!- THE I V&gt;.M
APJJMA 15 G�ING �E.
AND t,..'\ORE DELICIOU5!!­
W� MU5T e,e: - NEAR
THEM !! . ��r-

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TV

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Hard Top 4 Door. One careful owner. Dynaflow drive.
Radio and heater. Almost like the day it was sold.

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1 959 PONTIAC VS 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $2,395

Worth much !IlOre.

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best of care.

1955 MERCURY 2 Door Sedan · · · · · · · · $695

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COuntry Hyn,n Time
The Sunday Show
News
The Sunda&gt; Show
New,
The Sunday Show
the Army Hour
Noon News
Vi.rainia Vitatoe (P■a:evilh
Jipoatolic 0burch.
United Nations Sho'lf
Social Security
Rev. Teets (CarpentPr)
Sunday Showcase
Anniversary ShowcaH
Broadway Showcase
Sunday Showca11e
Rev. Wilso n (New Have11
Church of God)
Y Showcase
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Sund:iy Showe.as:
News &amp; Weather
congressman Moeller
Washingon R_eporls to lhe
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Gije1l Star
4:35
1 1 : 1 5 Sign On ,
5:45 P-it Boon e Show
5:30
6:00 Sundown Serenade
i t : 30 This is tNe Li:e
5;40
6:30 Off tb.e Air • , - ·
12:00 TV Chap el
5:45
12:30 Ind\latry on Parade
Sunday
Air
he
t
of
1 2 :45 Ga,den Club
6:00
7 :f!S Sia:n On
1 :00 Frontier, oi Faith
f:4� Sign On
6130
7 :47 Sunday Chapel
-----1 :30 Sunday Movletime
800 Cirdc 3 Ranch
helping wilh the work a.t the
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
3:45 Mon,a Challe nge
1
1
Hoyl Keeton home.
U
g
G : 30 Junior Auction
4:00 Crotched Moun tain
Taylor Moore and family spent
�how
Story
Doody
rite
10:00 Howdy
4 :30 Favo
the holiday weekend in KentuCky.
10:30 Rnff I&lt; Reddy r�ow
5:00 Wo,ld Championship Goll
D. v. Morris and wire called
Sundly guests of Hoyt Keeton
11 · 00 Fury
6:00 Meet the PU69
Howard Knapp. and wire re•
on
and
brother
het
were
Boy
wife
and
Circus
re
1 1 :30
6:30 Sunday News Pictu
cen!ly.
WheelerSburg.
faltiil)'
1 2 :00 True Story
Trfll
7 :00· Overland
· , 'l'liHdOre RUpert: ■nit wife of
W. A, Gregory w.as in Parkers­
1 2:30 Down on the Farm
8:00 MUste ori fee
on Monday.
burg
part
s�ndin1
an
SJt?"Hn1
Mt.
1 :00 A Trave ling Man
9:00 Cheu Sbt)w
-:Jene�rs.
wltli
Vaciticin
{ije•I'.
o{
Dope
1 : 15 Dugout
lb:oo LoreUa ,Young Show
'
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1 :25 Cincinnati B,s. eball
i0:30 P!opl! Ii.re Funny
' •· ,.
douahter . of
�lid
Webb
R.
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4:00 W atr h '' r. W 1:iar
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11 ·.20 N,w,· 'a
Jh;dcliff visited his �ster Mrs.
bt
Wea!ll�
1 1 : 10
S
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A.l�rt_ Cone. 11i�!•••Y.- , .
4:30 Sdence Fiction Theater
11 : 15 Nitewateh
By Lucy Klbbl•
Lowelt F■tem,yer anil farhily
5:00 Detective's Dnlcy
1 :00 Si'1\ Ott
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stone have
5:30 Waterfront
Qf . W., Va., visited hla tirother
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,
,:--.
:::-::---- I ov,r the wee):enct
-returned to their horde in Cleve,
.;..-.
,
Pettit Ind ril otliei'-in• land a(ler a week en4 visit at the
Hil'l'Y
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liw� MrS. Jl'bk9 aj;ent StliidaY in Humphrey Farms with her parents
Mr. and M rs, C. E . Humphrey.
Va., wltli relltive,.
:30 Dick Cl \&lt; shOW
s�,\Hon
ij!ave
,oo
Mr. and M" - Guy Stalnaker o{
n
1s
a
Gregd,-,
d
Mlldrl!
Mil.
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r
Beave
o
tf
, Mr. and Mrs. James Slal•
v
t:.e■
Akron
:SO
�
nounclng !he birth ol a son May
4:00 AmeTican Bandstand
!ihow
W:elk
rice
and son, of New Matamoras
Lawfe
naker
:00
29 at Dr. LeVines Clinic at
S:ao Rin Tin Tin
and Blaine Newell and family of
1O :pc) J\I blliee, U · S A
eII ston,
:1:00 San Francisco Beat
Athens spent the early part of the
ewa
N
l l :OO VP-�The -M ute
6:30 You� Esso Reportc :
famjly
and
Gregory
or
WJlliatn
week -here with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
t
Repor
Sporti
tiJ.:lO
. Weeket'l' d visitors Shumway.
8:40 Weather Teller
were
Dayton
lll : l� Late Show
8:45 Johri Daly NeWJ!
of his father w. A, Gregory.
Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman and son
't:00 Budd y 3tareher 5ho·..Mr, iirid " M!'S. Kenne!h Elll1 ,,n- Ronald and wife of Sebring visited
.olau
D
'Vi l' Walt Uisney Pre1tent 1
, nOiHiCI the birth of ii daughter with friends here Monday.
.....,
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1
' Ma y 26.
Cluµ-les Deem and family of . Mer•
1 2 : 00 The Big Picture
8:00 Man From Blackhawk
File
ins
is
Charleston
of
In&amp;:ram
l{
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Hopk
1 2:30 John
. ion were here Sunday visiting ,Mr.
9:00 77 sun�t Strip
.
; and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
J :00 C9llege ?ieWI .C.Onferenci
\0:00 The Detectives
�
8,
ga'nJ�ri
:30
l
Airport
QeveJilnd
le
.
'.G '.30 Hlack Sadd
/ Mrs. w. o. Pickering and grand2:00 Mystery Mabnte
11 :OO The New Tonight
of Parkersburg were Mon day
son
N•
Y
3 : 00 0pen HearI.I
·
1 1 ·. IO Scanning the Weath er
I
1-C
of the Ben B uckl eye. ,
nd
evela
ND
·
visitors
S•ate
·
,.
c lne and
111
.
3:30 M an "edl
,u: t 5 ,ports Report
Mrs. Delbert Blake or
and
another
$teQ
Mr.
toak
i\:irporl
Nopkin�·
AYIOe.
ducation
E
.
Nati�nal
4:30
11 _20 Late Show
talld'atd tife jet age, ti\Hay when· Little HoCking and Mrs. Loma Hall
tty Fun ie•,.
WOtk began on a 9,200-foot fun.- and children of Tort•h were recent
. •. :�,,e� �
s5 30 M
.
Sh
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NU
Ev
: way.
· aucsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ran•
e
Choic
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�eopl
• dblph.
Tol�do,
Co.,
Construction
fiefcl!
6:00.
9:00 Badg e a:id Bull ets
Hood
Robin
thl'e
a
do).
lllHllog
�
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W
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W,S
6:31)
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Sho
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,
cris
Mr. and Mrs, William WllllamR
11 :00 Edd ie Sea
down
Track
nsion,
00
:
the
for
obntract
7
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Lan caster and Mrs. Kathryn
ex,
lar
Sale
.
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of
with
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I 2 :30 G r;iy Gh OSt
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16
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coms
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extens
the
hen
.
1
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Willia
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of
Lawman
or
W
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guests
y
Sunda
8:30
Commonwea
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operations Bald erson families.
'
commercial
pleled,
jet
l
Pebe
Tht
Back
9:00
Talk
:30
1
• will be , started by American Air•
Q;;,,l The Ahekans
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Milhoa n
2 :uo The Broth�rs
lbum
Staccato
Hnu. _
A
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1
Newsre
Johnny
0:30
America's
2:30
hilve :.nfhV '. 1te9!' fiOm Akron a11d,
i�":l
are Ni�f,in" tlfo llte Ella P�tty.
. , ;t: 45, 'J'ravcl F
ht
l/ltt
M :Qtl
. ' Tonig
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2:55 "Bas ebal l
propert y. Their daught er, Justine,
T'
Wea her Wmdow
:0S �
1
1
g
stlin
wre
io
of Akrnn, was their guest Sunday.
5:30 Stud
l !l : to Late Show
Mr. and '.lfrs\ C. C. Hamilton �nd
1:00 Record Hop
family . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ch i ld•
ers a p d Mr. and . Mrs. Willia:�
Childcfs aitd son, Jelfty, ,II or Ph,,
5:00 Danc e Part y ,
lo, recently spent a d11y here wit h
"'
6:00 Movie Spectacular
1
lhei, pa,cnt s, Mr. ,nd M,s. o.. n
.
1
7:30 Perey Ma11o n
Childe_rs,
...
&amp;:JO The Brighter Day
8:30 Waritlid-'Dead or Aliv e
!t
WecJhCsdn:v, gqe8ls of Mr. anti
ff l
l:1 5 The Se&lt;ret Storm
9:00 Mr. Lucky
!\,(rs. P. R. Rando lph were £\ir$.
!:30 The Edge of Nig ht
' �arles Mc:Coffee of Athens aml
9:30 Have Gun, Wll1 Travel
ger
Stoo
ee
Mr . . and Mrs. Gcor�c Mey�rs or
1.0:00 Gunsmoke
l:fO The Thr
Hire
Fol
10,t8. .
Not
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10:30
1
,
1:30 The Life of R
s
New
Mn. Ruchia Shumway has re•
00
:
U
s
.
Ne-w
1 ·00 Arthur J, Sini thturned from a visH ul narwi n with
l l : 10 Theater 1 3
f : 1 5 A Look at the Weath er
41·µ2ht�r. Mrs, H . A . Sedgt2:SO Sign Off
}ier'
ic
Clin
ling
Bow
TV
6:25
wick and famil y,
...
!:30 Amos 'n' Andy
'1:00 Markham
9 : 00 Rev. Matthews
'1:30 'Ru. hide
1 :30 American llt Work
8:30 Hot el de Paree
9:45 Chrbltlan Seiencfl
A NK&gt;JtA , Turkey UPl -The
10, 00 TBA
9:00 Thr ills of 1960 Circus
National Unity Committee
ruling
Camera
3
l0:30
10:00 CBS Reports
today that leaders flf
announced
Picture
tig
00
AOD
:
1
1
Per
to
Jt:30 Person
Menderes regime will
deposed
the
USA
RFD,
:30
1
1
s
New
!l : 00
go on trial within a mor1lh, and
12:00 Ra, l!IWood' Glbb&lt;
n : 10 A Look at the Weather
that elections for . a new parlia•
12:1 5 :Qaeeball
l l : 15 Theater 13.
ment will be held ·"in the short•
3:00 SJ)Ort1cope
est possible time."
3:16 Sports Special
Obslervei's here speculated that
3:45 Comedy Time ·
the elections would not take place
5oO
JqdlaniPolls
8:00 Captain Kan garoo
until the trials of ex•Premier
4:30 :Rev. Willard Wilco1.
-1ertl ..
\ '
Adnan Menderes and other de­
9:00 Our Gan &amp; Comedies
11:i
oral
1:
1/0
'
posed leaders have btien complet•
t0:00 Heckle and Jeckle C rt.on
, G-!: COlltie Bowl
1:30
. 1everal- -months from
ed--perhaps
10:30 Migh t Mouse Playhouse
FYJ
6:00
'
1 1 :00 The Long Ran ger
now.
Twentieth Centuey
'•
6:80
1 1 :3-0 cartoc,, Theater •
i
7:00 Lallie
• li;l)j) Sky ](ing
7:811 ..=i.i th•
•
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Sullivan
".2:3 0 Jet Ja.·kson
8:00
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9:QO
9:80 Alfred HI�� Pffleliu
1 : 1 5 Bas ebal l Leadoff
16:00 Geoii,i Goliel s&amp;bil
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10:�0
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Theater
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BOSTON, Masa. UPI-United
Steelworkera President David J.
McDonald called tor a 30.hour
work week Thursday Ill lhe prl•
mary mean.s of combattln1 auto­
mation.
Speakln1 a, a 1overnor'1 con•
ferenct1 here, McDonald eugges,.
ed that "the Con1re11 of the
United Statea enact a new !air
labor 1tand1rd1 h,w that Would
reduce the 'work week to 30 or
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Curlains
failed to rise on Broadway 'f:hurs-­
day rrl-ght, and for the first time
· in 41 years the sthow did not go
on anywMre along the Great
White Way.
1'he marquee liglhts were dark­
ened ·and t!he !ooU..i·ghts remaineLl
out &amp;Ii, Broadway producers car•
ried out a threat to .shut down aU
22 current p),ays and mu.steals in,
retaliation for e uniM • ordered
cast walkout at one liheater on
Wednesday niight.
NegoLi:atiom continue today in.
•tlhe bJtiter C.Wnitract d�put.e be­
tween- 'Actors F.quity, whlch �pre•
aentis aU Broadway performers,
and the League - of New , York
'l1heatel'6', representing Broadway
producer, and llhe.ter owners, But
,spokesmen for both sid!f oonceded
,they atilt were faor a,part and that
a prolonged "Broadway blatkout"
was ·likel y.

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Home Run Derby
News Picture
Sports Roundup
Wealhe rcast
Saturday Night Jamboree
Bon•nza
TM Man and the Challenge
The Deput.
World Wide 60
'Man .•· rom InJ.erpol
Ne .¥s Hes.dlintg
W �.athercast
Shockwatch
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7:00
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8:30

C:00 Comedy Playhouse
1:30 Adventure Time
�:00 ..,leamboat Bill
&lt;ii.SM Kid
6 00 Music in the Round
Jtm Thacker Show
f::25 Weathercast
6:30 News Pictu-e
tl -45 ttunUey Briuklcy llepon
7: 00 Pioneers
'1:3 0 Thfo M11n Dawson
8:00 Cincinnati Baseba ll
10.30 TV Readers Digest
:1 ;00 News Peadline!I
l 1 : 10 W eatt- ercast
t1 : 1 5 JaC'k Paar Show
' 00 Sign Off

BARGAIN

STIILS IN LIAD
NEW YORK UPI-Steel• were
in the driver's seat at•ln today
leadln1 1tockl hl,:her in a mod•
erately active opening.

Each person charged. with delinquent
real property taxes and assessments or
publ ic uti l i ty property taxes on a tax dup­
ty Treasurl icate in the hands of the Qo.un�t
er may pay the fu l l cimount"'o f such taxes
i mmed iately. All taxes which are paid be- ·
fore the date for publication wi II be delet­
ed from the l ist to be published.

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Gau9H: Montgomery l l!,.5 on
upper 10•0 on lower, 20 feet open
Gallipolis 18.0 on upper 16-1 on
lower, 18 feet open; Lock 23,
15.0.
Condition of MoHble Loctm
Lock 1 4 through 1 7 are up, 1 3
and 1 B through 23 are down. Riv­
er stationary at Lock 23.
Ohio River Bo.ta: Downbound:
Lock 15, Coa! King 4:50 am 1 0· 1 ;
Bayou Loraine 8: 41!, a m , 0-3; Lock
HI City of Huntln&amp;:ton 15:00 am,
1 9-0; Lock ,17 Advance 0:45 am,
13.0; Lock 21 Colton Queen 10.00
am 2-5; Lock 22 Waller C. Beck­
jord 10:30 am 9•1; Pennsylvania
10:00 am 13- 2; Lock 23 Helen Z
12:20 pm 8-0; Elger Cliff 1 :40
pm 3-0; Mr. Crlss 2 : 30 am 6-0.
Upbound: Lock 28 Frank Alter
6 : 15 am 2•0; Lock 27 City of
May11ville 6 :40 am, 2-0; Gallipolis
Lurig11 Polnl 3: Hi am, 2-20; Mike
Creditor 5: 41'.i pm 9-7; Lock 23,
Rocket 2: 00 pm, 0·1 : Waverl)'
3 : 10 pm 0-7; Ben McCool 7 : 00 pm
4-0; A. V . Crln I : 00 am, 0- 5; C.
V. Harner 3 : 10 am, 0-2.
Kanawha 11hr: All dams arc
on the sill.

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T£LEV ISI N GlJID&amp;
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ver White family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs.
Janet Grueser, dau&amp;hten and
Martha Orr called on Mr. and
BY MRS. A. H. BAILEY
Mrs. Charle■ Theia1 and Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Northup
Theiss, Dorcas, Sunda)'.
of Marion spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, RaMr. and Mrs. Clint Orr and Mrs.
cine, spent Monday evening with
Lola Sorden.
Mr. and Mrs. OrV)I Gainer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson,
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Dolin and
Brazil, Ind., spent the b.ollday
famlly, Ravenswood called on Mr.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and Mr.a. Grover White Saturday.
Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ohlin�er
Mr. arid Mrs. Wilford Bing an.!
;rnd children, Pomeroy, Mr. and
children Ernest Holter and Mil­
Mrs. Wm. Carr and daughter s,
dred Holter of Wooster spent the
Alfred, Mr. Hd Mrs. Clair
weekend with Mr. · and Mrs. Arvil
Woode, Chester, Mrs. Clara M i l­
Holler and famlly.
hoan and children spent Monday
Mn. M'url Ours and Mrs. lne1.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
Carson ispent Sunday
afternoon
and help celebraled Mrs. White's
Mrs. Minnie Orr, Mrs. Janet birthday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grueser and da1.1ghters and Miss
Frank of Cheshire.
Mr.
Starling Orr, Columbus,
.Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser Martha Orr spent Monday evening and Mrs. Lewi&amp; Edgel. Mr. and
and daughters of Logan spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Moore Mrs. Billy Orr and family called
weekend with Mr. and Mra. At· and Paul of Carmel.
on Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr, Mon­
M r . and Mrs. G. L. Michael of day.
thur Orr and Mrs. Minnie Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. earl Lee and sons Chester, �lr. and Mrs. Wilber Par­
Mrs. Pearl Tanthory, Reedsville
attended the commencement at ker and ramily. Sumner and Leon­ sptmt Sunday with !rlrs. Hilda
McConnelsville Thursday evening ard Paugh, Pittsburgh called on White.
Mrs. Freda Deeter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Burris Amons of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Deeter ot and M rs. Etta Spencer, Monda)', Bel pre called on Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus sprnt the weekend with also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk Clarence Baker, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and and son, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trusse l l
Simon Newlun, son Kenneth, of M t . Vernon spent t h e holiday
·M rs. Audell Oeeter and daugh ter.
Mr. an d Mn. Wilber Whittaker Pine G rove, Mr. and Mrs. Reed weekend at their h.ome here.
children, A lexander, Ky., and Eynon called on A . H. Bailey
ST. LOUIS UPI.......John Roach
Mrs. Harley Baker, Grantlick, Ky. and wife, S.aturday_
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Davis of 6·4, 1 93-pound former S M U star,
spenl the weekend with Mr. ancl
Mn. Alva Whittaker,
Dexter spent Sunday with Mr. has .signed his 1960 contract, the
Mr. and Mrs. Doris Arnold, of and Mrs. Arvil Holter and family. St. Louis footbal Cardinals an•
Mr. :md Mrs. Ralpb Ballard and nounced Thursday. Roach, 27, who
Rock Springs spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mra.. � oe Lawrence and Melvin spent Tuesday after-noon will be starting his fourth cam•
and evening with Mr. and Mrs. paign with the Cardinals, will
daughters.
Mr. and Mrl. Paul Orr and Mr. Arthur Morarity and children or try out for quarterback, managing
director Walter Wolfner said. Pre·
and Mrs. Ralph Keller spent the Pomeroy.
Denver Hill Qf Foster, W, Va., viou.sly, Roach saw most of his
weekend in Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Bookman and spent the weekend ' with the Gro• action at delensive•halfback.
family of Buchtel tailed on the
Arthur Orr family Sunda)'.
Mr. and Mre. Sylvester Doughty
ol Glouster spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee and sons
and attended commencement at
Wednesday
Chester
evening
where their grandson, Charles
Lee graduated.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Junior White and
daughter of Warsaw spenl Sun•
day night and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White and Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of
Columbus spent the weekend

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For Pencil Carriers

Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the requi rements of Section 5721 .03 of
the Ohio Revised Code, a l ist of lands i n
Meigs County on which taxes hove remai n­
ed due and unpa id for two semi-annual
tax insta l lments wi l l be published in thi s
newspaper.

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with Mra. Judy Wells and chil•
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal DeBord
and family, Ellen Deihl of Alcott,
W. Va .. spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mn. Ora
White and
Linda.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Sorden
and son. Diamond, W. Va., spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Orr �and Mr.a. Lo la Sorden.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Hudson
Mason, Harley Adams, Reedsville
spent Thursday evening witb Mr.
and Mn. Alva Whillaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and
family, Pomeroy, spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Or•.-)'
Gainer,

After almost three months of
closed•door del-iberallon.s, 1.ohe com•
mittee adopted ,by voice vote e.
plan dHfcrin,g in major respects
from r,iv,aJ Pt'OJ&gt;09a'l8 of bobh or•
ganizod labor and the Eisenhower
achnJnlstrat.ion.
The Pomeroy Brownie Troop
Chairman Wilbur Mills (D•Ark.)
met Thursday evening in the
245
was instructed to introd uce a bill
M."!lhodist Church base­
United
embodying Vhe committee's rec­
leaden Mrs. Ann
with
ment
,
ooH
roll
formal
A
tion-i.
a
ommend
White, Mrs. Pat Wehrung and
vote wiH be taken by tJhe com·
Mrs. Carolyn Smith in charge,
m-ittee ,af�er thls is ,introduced,
The projccl was making pencil
l'uellday.
proba-bly
carriers. Refreshments were serv•
'nhe comnrittee'll ,plan would of.
ed by Pa tsy Ash and Jennifer
fer federia4 -granta to states willing
Menchini.
to ,foot 'J)art of ,l!he •bil.ls for hos•
pit,ali:,,ation, numin,g home a n d
other medical ear&lt;i for persons
over 65 who are not ipoor enouglh
lo qualify for publlc relief.

NOTICE OF
DE. L I NQU ENT TAXES

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WMl'O Daily �am Schedule

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 3, 1960-7

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�-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 3, 1960

(9) For Sole

WANT ADS

HOLSTEIN COW, 1st calf. Just
fresh. Raymond L. Cole, Laurel
Cliff Rd., Phone WY 2--6370.
6 2 3tp

FOil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
BATES
J emit, per word, :,ae tnaert.lon. Illini.mum chll'le - 60 ;:ei,•..1
• oentt per wwd for throe Cl)OlltOUUve inserttona.
Special - one montb fur 30 cent, per word.
Full nte of 3 cent. per word will be eh.areed for ldverti.Jint:
lf not paid wit.bin 10 Ol&gt;11 aft.er receivil'lg bill.
� ill Advutilinc - Sbould be reportf'd lmmedlately. The
Daily Sentinel will not be reaponaibJ.e foe more t.ti,an one incot­
hd insertion.
Cud ol 1'-...aob and 5'&gt;ecfal Notice• ol Ev,'11.ts $1 .UO. Obitiw-ie.11
pubHahed at t tent per word.
1 MO.
G DAYS
3 DAYS
1 DAY
•:,oRDS
11&lt;.00
i! .30
90e
60&lt;
10
$ 1 .80
, 1 .20
60c
20
16.00
"7 .00
$2.2G
, 1 .00
?lie
211
·
Adi received by 10 A.14. wUl be in that day • .. pa-.

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TE�TE AND PEST CONTROL 1957 FORD V8 F'AIRLAN[ 500
by fain, FrN ln-,,.ction. fnwr­ $1 .495. 4 door sedan. A r�al
N by Natlonwl._ Phon♦ R.
cream puff. Power steering and
and A. SHYlc1 'Station WY2· I
brakes . . fordomatic. Blaetlnara,
2366.
4-26-tk
Pomeroy.
6-3-6tc

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THE ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE

1957 PONTIAC VS STATION
wagon $U�9�. 9 Pass. On e c are •
ful owner. Hydramati &lt;: drive.
Radio and Heater. Blaettnars,
Pomeroy.
6-3•6tc

Sullon &amp; Chester •'armers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company will
be held al Chester Towll Hall,
June 6, 9 A. M. Emmett Will,
Pres .. Francis E. Morrl11, Sec.
6-1-3tp

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L2J Card of Thanks

I WISH TO THANK EVERYONE
who w ss so kind after the re•
cent d_ealh of my husba nd, Clyde
McKnight. I .111bo wish to thank
Dr. Boict, Ewina:11
Funeral
Home, Meigs General Hospital
und nuneo, and all of my many
ne1ghbora and friends who
■,N oo g- � m•
Ethel McKnig�t
6-3· ltp.
LOST - Brown billfold between
Duis ke and Eva's Rctlauranl.
Return to Eva ' s Restaurant, Porn•
eroy. Reward,
6 2 3Lp

I 8) Aulb Sales

1 958 CHEVROLET V8. S l .09�. 4
door sedan. Original black liu­
ish. Powerglide Blaetlnars, Pom
eroy.
6·3-6tc
GeN CINn UMd Ca"
All Mahli end Modal,

lllaTROPOLITAN MOTOU
_..,. l■1t Mllft It.
,,.,,.,. Oh ..

1957 FORD V8 2 OOOll $1 . 19:5.
Custom Sedan. Low ml lea"e.
Sparkllns: light blue finlsh.
lllaettnars, Pomeroy!
6·3-6lc

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19&amp;2 CHEVROLET 2 door seda�,
$1M.OO. 1-'hotic ' WY 2·3020. Gol­
6 2 3tc
die Hawk, CondOr St.
'06 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 4 door sc­
d,m. Car's blue-But you won't
be i[ you buy it. $1295, Karr &amp;
Vim Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 31 c

'46 CHEVROLET 6 cyllnder-210
2 door. One local owner. Worth
much more. $690. Karr &amp; Van
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 Jtc

'&amp;4 OLD.SMOBlLE Super 88-2 dr,
A quality car ln11lde and out.
1695. Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom.
erO)',
6 2 3tc

'M PLY�OUTH Savoy 4 door.
Here i1 aood transportation at
a a:ood price. $J98. Karr &amp; Van
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 3lc
'M STUDEBAKER Stullte Coupe.
The tire11 were 1tolen-We'II in­
•tall new one11. $29�. Karr &amp; Van
Zandt, Pomeroy,
6 2 ftc

'63 PLYMOUTII II pauen1cr cou­
pe. Not a beauty but run1 1:ood.
,195_ Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom­
eroy,
e 2 3tc

1952 STUDEBAKER pickup truck.
0 good ply lire■. Good 1hapc.
, 100, Calvin Lane, Mlddleporl
11111.
6 2 3lp

'D7 SnJDEBAKER Comm. Std. OD,
Owner la Jeavln1 for Army. Ph.
WY 2-3891 after , p. m.
D 31 6tp

+ o ooa sTAN­
cvL."'• roao~.6 -=
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dard tt_.,.amiNion, blue and
eondltlon
t:xcellent
,1200.JO. Phone YUD-22:IO, Cool,
,111..
6- 1 -31p

mam

IN2 SUPER 811 OLDS. GOOD
condition $300.00. See WHIie
Grlnatead or call Turner 2·3522
8-1--3tc
New Haven, W. V1.
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1955 CHMOLIT
�" - ! DOOR

814, t.Nm. bl■rk Offr lvory
I� exln dean. all
.,_ 11,-, Ndlo and beater.

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6eforo 9:3Q A.M.
Middleport WY ·2·2649
Pomeroy WY-2-3195
KAUTZ Fl,ED STOIII
At C'1uter
Yu6r:Oh $-2145
HAMILL SERVICE STATION
a.fare 9:00 A.M.
... , ...., $35 3
Every Day Ser vtcf'

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COND ITION .
5-31•3tc

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SPIN DRYER

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1938 OETROITER MOBILE HOME
10' x 50', 3 rooms, bath. Excel­
lent c1tndition. Frank Hudson,
Bash8n Road, Rt. 1, Racine.
ff 28 6tc

SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Nanc)'
Hall, Porta Ricans Vineleiss, Porla Ricans, Gold Rush and All J
1 Gold. Second House eaat from
School House In Syracuse. Wm.
�31 -tf
H. Holmes.
I
AKl: REGISTERED PEKINGESE
I pups. Very nice. Priced reason- ---able. Uetty Goodall-mile below CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
5 31 6tp
shades, cloth porch val•nce.
I Middleport.
awnings, venetian bllnds, win•
• FOR SALE HAY BALER. ROUND
Free estimates.
dow shades.
Bales. See Hugh Custer or Em·
Dale Wippel, 215 Union Ave . .
1
melt G. Will, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Pomeroy.
5 21 90tc
�-3J . 6tp.
-- --- 300 I IJ .L lN E PULLETS 4 MO. CU�TOA-1 B U ILT K I TCHEN D E·
Sl � ned for your home. Free esold. 27!'.i i11-Unt layers in pro•
timates. Foreman and Abbott , 1
j duct10n. Call Wl9·2182. 6-3·31p
I
- --- -- Phone
WY2-532 1.
8--6-tt
TO��ATO
BEETS!
CABBAGE,
.
,
plants. Frank Emr ich, Bailey 's HAMMER S R EF U SE DISPOSAL.
Week ly pkku p. As low as $ I . DO
I
6-1·3tc
Run.
1 ----------a month. Call R. &amp; A. Service
- u
Foll SALE·. 22 CUBIC FOOT
-r:
Stalion , WY2·23613 or see Marr ig hl free i�r- C�11 N ew II aven,
Jon (Hammer) Ha.vk.
6·1·:\0tp
T LI 2· 2123· &lt;.:harl i e New. 6- l•Jtc
AUCTION &amp;EI:
-- - Complf,t• l•rvlc•
Crltt Bredford
Write, Phone or Contad
Buy You - A. C. BRADrORD, Racina, Ohl-.

t'Olt SALE: ONE RIDING HORSE
5·28-tltp I
Phone WY2-6182.

Lor.t
t •J
- and Found
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For Sale

F LUTE IN BOOD
Call W l 9•227L

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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COMPLETE INSURANCE
tection, Ute, Auto, Fire, Polio.
Mills, Middleport,
Call Don
Ohio

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For Rent

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Rocke£eller Sets Boshon News
Out On Campaign Items -Of I nterest
1'o Plains States

NEW YORK UPI-New York's
G-tiv. Nellon A. Roclt.efeller set
out today for the Great Plains on ·
a ca mpalgn swing lhat wu in·
tended to aid the electipn of a
North Dakota Republican but
could serve to stir interest in •
presidential 1 "dratt" movement
for h imself.

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The �1 year old governor
planned an all-out effort on be·
half of Gov. John E. Davis, who
se e ks election lo the U. S. Sen•
ate in a special June 28 election.
Hockefeller has scheduled a
full day of "folksy" campaigning
at Fargo, N. D., with a street tour
1 1sits to shopping centers and
t wo "live" television appearances
designed to expose him to as
man y voters as possible.
The multi-millionaire told New
Yor k Republicans last week lhat
he would at:cept the GOP presi•
d e ntial nomi � ation if the July
of(ered it to
2S th conve
. ntion
hirn. Th ts announcemen t.
was
seen as a means of showm g off
his "a vail'ability" tor the top place
on the ticket this November,
while attempting to steer clear of
:iny challenge to Vice President
Hichard M. Nixon that could
d raw resentment.

l 2_Cl_b l l nsu rance � Need
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WASHER.
AT
Porch g�ider, lady's Bulova wrist
- - DON STIVERS-walch. Call WY 2-2437.
6 2 3tc J
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Pomeroy, OhJo
NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
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• --The u nder,;gned will olle, fo•
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puhlic sale .11t the residence of . --::
---Sherman Stephens, deceased, sit- UHO IOATI A N D MOTOb 1,!15
.nd tlJI whll• th•� ta,t, Metrouated on Ash St:, Jn the Village of
493 Lincoln St,
Middleporl, Ohio, on Saturday,
Main
polltan Moton. 600
Phone WY2-3561 Middleport
June 4, 1960, commencing a 1 10: 30
St., Pomaroy. Phone WY..i-il70.
1 1-24-tfc
A. M., the following described ------- - -- personal property:
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1 Gas Hester
F'OH SALE: 5 room house alld bath
gas furnace. Nice locat ion. Sec
2 Roe.king Chain
APAtu.'MENTS - .fW'n11hed and
1 Couch
Sam Pic 1tcns, .Syracuse. Ohio.
unl urni.lhed. M.d4.aatera, Middle­
I R.111dlo
6 2 3tp
2 -3.tf
port. Pho11e WY·2·J286.
l Hug
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM IIOUSE
J Refrigerator
O AND 6 ROOM 110�0-.
with bath, nice localion. Melvin
1 Table and 6 Chain
room ap.irtmepll. A. N. Bengel,
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy.
I Cheat
Phone NY2·3272.
1 t-2-Uc
5-28-30tp
I lee Box
1 Range
3 ROOM )&lt;' U ltNISHE D APART- r oR SALE
MODER N
FJVI!:
THble and Round Slimd
ment and bath, Pomeroy. Phone
a!ld
basement
iul!
houst',
room
1 Ced.ir Chest
5-27-6tc I .iaic, Assume balance ot 4,%
WY2·60Hi.
1 Bed
d l red ,l(overnment loan. 1 -ot 50
-B ATII
M_
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nd
S_s3_
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» E1 Stand
x l �O. Good neighborhoot' Call
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I unfurnished apartment.
oat
Coffee 'fabit
or 1ee Fr .,ddie Thabct, idaaon,
Phone
Midaleport.
lluHdlng,
F.nd Table
, · ______ __
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W _
26�
4-_
.5, 2 1 12.tc
WY 2-514 1 .
1 Gas Healer
l Bed
FOR REN'!' 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE SEV�N ROOM HOUS�
1 Cht,t
Hull11nd Township. Call Jti2• ,. with two baths, gllrage, wash
l 'R.offaway Bed l''ramc•
hou,e, cellar, lar,ve �orner lol
::1475, Hartford, W. Va. 5.31 .fltp
1 Lawn Chair
located in Che!fter, Ohio, on
. Other Jtems not nu•ntJoucd
Route 7. Priced to st!ll. If inter­
FOUR
:r UHNISHED
HOUSE,
Terms: Cash on day of sale
ested call or write r .,ul Poling.
rooms and buth, air &lt;:ondltlon,
Not RHpon1lbl• for accld1nb
Riplry, W. Va. Ttd. ES:t-9433.
television. 168� Lincoln Hls.
Hoberl L . Couts, Administrator
♦-li) \!(,
fi-31·31c
l'hone WY2-2775.
E11t11tc of Sherm1rn Stephens
LOT AND TWO
Webster and Fult z , Attorneys
THltE E BEDHOO M HOUSE A 1' FOR SA LE:
houses.
and balh, in•
rooms
8
for Adminlatrator.
1 1 26 East Main St., Pomeroy.
eluding kitthen, 11p J)li11ncc8, 5
6- l ·:l-3-3tc
Phone WYl-3408.-- 11 ·31-6 1c
room house currently rented.
---Phone SP3 · 5562, Cl ifton, W. Va.
FOH ilENT
- - 15 ROOM DUNGI\LOW
tl·l-6tp.
with bath. Websler properly
1 120 K M11ln St. Phone WY.'.·
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6·1-3lc HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 ROOMS
and bath, near Syracuse Post
FOR REN'f: 4 lJEIJROOM SPLJT
Office on River Hoad. Two lot■.
levol home, 2 baths, in PomeLeland Bumgarner.
1n-6tp
Neighbor■. Phone
roy . . Uood
WY2·2M3.
6-1•3tp FOil SALE: RAN"CH TYPE 6 room
house with bath. Alumir1um
storm windows. Automatic gas
2 STOHY HRJi:JC HOME IN LE­
mMITIS•
ht!at. Lot 02 x 120. Convcnicnlly
tut. DallaD Hill. Phone CHerry
loc11ted lo grade sdiool 1md
6·1·3tc
7·2249,
town. Reasonably priced. l'hone
HOME IN
llllll:1': HEDROOM
SPruce 3--M64, M11son.
For FREE lnopeelloa
New H11vcn. t'lnl house above
8 2 3tp
tht! l\uL, Houle a::t. Inquire at
PHON
GIRL STATISTICS OUT
huusc.
6 2 3lp
Gilmore'• Supply Store
LOS ANGELES UPI-The over11gc American teen-age girl is ,.
WY-2-2774
reel, tour-inches tall, weighs 1 1 7
' -Vaughan'• Extermhaatm,
CREDIT ASSOCIATION needs lo­ pounds and measures 34-:.!:4 3:"i, ac•
·
cal man 30-60 years for conla.ct cording to results or a survey re­
Company
work with buainess and profess­ leased by 'Teen Magazine which
St. Marya. W. Va.
ional paople In thl• area. Must polled 1 ,GOO girls across the n■•
have car. Field tralnlna: plus tlon.
PU LIC AUCTION
aubalantial drawing account for
Saturday, June 4, 1'60, 1 :00 II. M.
man ,elected. Thia 11 ■n unus·
I have 1old my home .and will aell
ual money.ma.11:Jna opporldlllty.
my houaehold 11oods at auction al
Write Manaaer Box 088-R tare 1
my home louted at t84 Main St.,
The Dally Sentinel, Poit1eroy,
. . Middh1port, Obio, con1lalin1 of:
1
Ohio.
' ffl�&amp;p
Sylvania TV, telephone 1t.11nd, 4
complete bedroom aultea, maple WANTED: COOK for real home.
dinette tel, 2 1weepen ( l GE &amp;
Write quali flc1Uon1 t o P, O, Sox
1 H1mlllon), MtYl■&amp; waaher,
ti 2 3tc
:ma, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
rlnae tuba, ullUty cabJnet, Frig­
idaire electric atove, mixer and
toa11ter, kitchen utenslls and
dl1ho1, wriUna deak, throw ru1:s,
l ime
lawn mower (power),
11preader, heavy duly electric HOUSE PA!NTING INSIDE AND
out. Hoof and chimney work.
cord, aard-,n lools, barrel �ck
ti 2 6tp
Hay Ours. WY 2·3624 .
chair, 7 pc. dlnlna room suite,
rloor pollaher, Ji'rJ&amp;ldalre dryer,
wo11ler hose, 2 eervina carts, Kel•
vinatbr relrl1er1tor, deep fryer. AlR
CON DITIONING, REFRIGER­
allder and porch chairs. l1n1p11,
allon aentce. J1ck'1 Refrl1er1•
bl.1111kera and gull11, sprayer, 2
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU2·
alcp ladders, socket wrench aet.
6-ll3·tl
ao37_
bc,lt 11nder, 3 living room aultea
· U plastlc and I 2 pt:. lltcllonal),
I, 0, McCOY
Jhiscell1neou11 lt.em■.
AUCTIONIII
this furniture Ii all h1�1J claas
koute 2, LMt letkim. Ohio
lt\erchandlec and haa had iood
MUILLII PUINACII, W ITINO
care.
Harold M. Brown, Ownf'r , . HOUII '"tltMH. ArMltl Ire­
, , tMn. S,rNute, Ohio. PMM
Not Responsible for A&lt;'tidcnt■
WY2-6U4.
1 1 -1 1-tt
TERMS: t:a11h
.
Br■dford Aur.tlon Co., Rat'ill&lt;'. Ohio
GIAVILY TlACTOI IAl.■I AND
S1lea Manager: A. C. Bradford
Son-le&lt;, SIi
Moln, ,-.,.,,
Auctioneer: Crill Bradford
0- �11 9
WY24t7S.
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Phone WI 9-382 1
p. m, untll June I, ........,
� 28 3tc
ll'"'"'"'
Harold aarnhtirt,
Ohio. PhoM CN&lt;,(.llo 16'1,
AltC REG!STERED COLLIE PUPS
1-111-tlc
for aalc. Call WY2·3489. e-1-etc
TELEVlSJON RAD IO Ml&gt; SMALi,
1 12 RATS KILLED WITH STAR
• PPli■nce reJ)llr. Pbone Otl1
W1rfarln, 2.,.. lbl., IU18; 4 lbs,
llcCllntock, Racine, O'llo. ll-1-tlc
ta.ea. Sale, pure, and 1u1r1ntffd.
Eberabacb Hardware.
• TELEVISION RADlO AND SIIALL
eppll1nce repair. Call l'ruk
(4'1
28, 29; (DJ 4, 6.
Capteln11, tlt N. Second Aw.,
211,
11, 12, IS, 18, 19,
W.U.
lllddl1port.
20, 2'1; .(8) 1, 2:, 3 , a, 9, 10,

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Old Folks

Included In
House Act1on
,

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House Wia� &amp; Means Committee
today approved a limited progrem
ol governmenl - financed med,ical
care for about 1 ,�,000 JJeedy old
folk11.

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1959 BUICK VS laSabre · · · - · · · · · · · · $2,595

1960 MERCURY Monteray - - ; - - · $2,995

4 Door Sedan. EZI glass . Multi-drive. Fully equipped.
Showroom clean.

4 Door Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Original black
finish like new. Dynaflow drive.
Hard Top 2 Door. Really sharp. Power steering &amp; brakes.
Dynaflow drive. One careful owner.

1957 BUICK VS Super - - - - - - - - - - . . - - $ 1 ,695

1957 PONTIAC VS Station Wagon · · . $ 1 ,595

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Power steering and brakes.

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1957 BUICK VS Century · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 ,695

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY, OHIO

.MEB8E. THE'l'S
e,E'1Ct-lD THEM
FUNN'f Ll'L
SNOW-WVERED
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Thank vou.
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Mr. Grube, Clean V sees to that.
and inv\ting.

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OPEN UNTIL 7:30 MON. THRU SAT,

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9:80
8:11&amp;
10:30
10:"
1 1 :30
12:00
12:\1\

Rev. M&lt;,nt&amp;,1mery (Rutland
.M,ulon)
COuntry Hyn,n Time
The Sunday Show
News
The Sunda&gt; Show
New,
The Sunday Show
the Army Hour
Noon News
Vi.rainia Vitatoe (P■a:evilh
Jipoatolic 0burch.
United Nations Sho'lf
Social Security
Rev. Teets (CarpentPr)
Sunday Showcase
Anniversary ShowcaH
Broadway Showcase
Sunday Showca11e
Rev. Wilso n (New Have11
Church of God)
Y Showcase
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Sund:iy Showe.as:
News &amp; Weather
congressman Moeller
Washingon R_eporls to lhe
Pe9ple
Sundown Serenade
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4 Door Sedan. A real cream puff. Power steering and
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1957 FORD VS Fairlane 500 · · · · · · · · $ 1 ,495

-Channel 3 - Sumiay

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9:00

Pl!ANUT8

,,
Gije1l Star
4:35
1 1 : 1 5 Sign On ,
5:45 P-it Boon e Show
5:30
6:00 Sundown Serenade
i t : 30 This is tNe Li:e
5;40
6:30 Off tb.e Air • , - ·
12:00 TV Chap el
5:45
12:30 Ind\latry on Parade
Sunday
Air
he
t
of
1 2 :45 Ga,den Club
6:00
7 :f!S Sia:n On
1 :00 Frontier, oi Faith
f:4� Sign On
6130
7 :47 Sunday Chapel
-----1 :30 Sunday Movletime
800 Cirdc 3 Ranch
helping wilh the work a.t the
9:00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
3:45 Mon,a Challe nge
1
1
Hoyl Keeton home.
U
g
G : 30 Junior Auction
4:00 Crotched Moun tain
Taylor Moore and family spent
�how
Story
Doody
rite
10:00 Howdy
4 :30 Favo
the holiday weekend in KentuCky.
10:30 Rnff I&lt; Reddy r�ow
5:00 Wo,ld Championship Goll
D. v. Morris and wire called
Sundly guests of Hoyt Keeton
11 · 00 Fury
6:00 Meet the PU69
Howard Knapp. and wire re•
on
and
brother
het
were
Boy
wife
and
Circus
re
1 1 :30
6:30 Sunday News Pictu
cen!ly.
WheelerSburg.
faltiil)'
1 2 :00 True Story
Trfll
7 :00· Overland
· , 'l'liHdOre RUpert: ■nit wife of
W. A, Gregory w.as in Parkers­
1 2:30 Down on the Farm
8:00 MUste ori fee
on Monday.
burg
part
s�ndin1
an
SJt?"Hn1
Mt.
1 :00 A Trave ling Man
9:00 Cheu Sbt)w
-:Jene�rs.
wltli
Vaciticin
{ije•I'.
o{
Dope
1 : 15 Dugout
lb:oo LoreUa ,Young Show
'
ii FoS!e,.
1 :25 Cincinnati B,s. eball
i0:30 P!opl! Ii.re Funny
' •· ,.
douahter . of
�lid
Webb
R.
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4:00 W atr h '' r. W 1:iar
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11 ·.20 N,w,· 'a
Jh;dcliff visited his �ster Mrs.
bt
Wea!ll�
1 1 : 10
S
'
A.l�rt_ Cone. 11i�!•••Y.- , .
4:30 Sdence Fiction Theater
11 : 15 Nitewateh
By Lucy Klbbl•
Lowelt F■tem,yer anil farhily
5:00 Detective's Dnlcy
1 :00 Si'1\ Ott
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stone have
5:30 Waterfront
Qf . W., Va., visited hla tirother
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,
,:--.
:::-::---- I ov,r the wee):enct
-returned to their horde in Cleve,
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Pettit Ind ril otliei'-in• land a(ler a week en4 visit at the
Hil'l'Y
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liw� MrS. Jl'bk9 aj;ent StliidaY in Humphrey Farms with her parents
Mr. and M rs, C. E . Humphrey.
Va., wltli relltive,.
:30 Dick Cl \&lt; shOW
s�,\Hon
ij!ave
,oo
Mr. and M" - Guy Stalnaker o{
n
1s
a
Gregd,-,
d
Mlldrl!
Mil.
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Beave
o
tf
, Mr. and Mrs. James Slal•
v
t:.e■
Akron
:SO
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nounclng !he birth ol a son May
4:00 AmeTican Bandstand
!ihow
W:elk
rice
and son, of New Matamoras
Lawfe
naker
:00
29 at Dr. LeVines Clinic at
S:ao Rin Tin Tin
and Blaine Newell and family of
1O :pc) J\I blliee, U · S A
eII ston,
:1:00 San Francisco Beat
Athens spent the early part of the
ewa
N
l l :OO VP-�The -M ute
6:30 You� Esso Reportc :
famjly
and
Gregory
or
WJlliatn
week -here with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
t
Repor
Sporti
tiJ.:lO
. Weeket'l' d visitors Shumway.
8:40 Weather Teller
were
Dayton
lll : l� Late Show
8:45 Johri Daly NeWJ!
of his father w. A, Gregory.
Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman and son
't:00 Budd y 3tareher 5ho·..Mr, iirid " M!'S. Kenne!h Elll1 ,,n- Ronald and wife of Sebring visited
.olau
D
'Vi l' Walt Uisney Pre1tent 1
, nOiHiCI the birth of ii daughter with friends here Monday.
.....,
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' Ma y 26.
Cluµ-les Deem and family of . Mer•
1 2 : 00 The Big Picture
8:00 Man From Blackhawk
File
ins
is
Charleston
of
In&amp;:ram
l{
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Rl,
Hopk
1 2:30 John
. ion were here Sunday visiting ,Mr.
9:00 77 sun�t Strip
.
; and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
J :00 C9llege ?ieWI .C.Onferenci
\0:00 The Detectives
�
8,
ga'nJ�ri
:30
l
Airport
QeveJilnd
le
.
'.G '.30 Hlack Sadd
/ Mrs. w. o. Pickering and grand2:00 Mystery Mabnte
11 :OO The New Tonight
of Parkersburg were Mon day
son
N•
Y
3 : 00 0pen HearI.I
·
1 1 ·. IO Scanning the Weath er
I
1-C
of the Ben B uckl eye. ,
nd
evela
ND
·
visitors
S•ate
·
,.
c lne and
111
.
3:30 M an "edl
,u: t 5 ,ports Report
Mrs. Delbert Blake or
and
another
$teQ
Mr.
toak
i\:irporl
Nopkin�·
AYIOe.
ducation
E
.
Nati�nal
4:30
11 _20 Late Show
talld'atd tife jet age, ti\Hay when· Little HoCking and Mrs. Loma Hall
tty Fun ie•,.
WOtk began on a 9,200-foot fun.- and children of Tort•h were recent
. •. :�,,e� �
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Sh
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NU
Ev
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· aucsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ran•
e
Choic
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�eopl
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Tol�do,
Co.,
Construction
fiefcl!
6:00.
9:00 Badg e a:id Bull ets
Hood
Robin
thl'e
a
do).
lllHllog
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W
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W,S
6:31)
w
Sho
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,
cris
Mr. and Mrs, William WllllamR
11 :00 Edd ie Sea
down
Track
nsion,
00
:
the
for
obntract
7
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Lan caster and Mrs. Kathryn
ex,
lar
Sale
.
Soup
of
with
ch
Lun
U:OO
ick
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were
N.o1ver
Decem.
by
mpletlori
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c.
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for
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slited
7
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Di tz and son, Will, Belpre,
I 2 :30 G r;iy Gh OSt
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16
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ms
coms
n
extens
the
hen
.
1
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Willia
the
of
Lawman
or
W
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guests
y
Sunda
8:30
Commonwea
l :00
operations Bald erson families.
'
commercial
pleled,
jet
l
Pebe
Tht
Back
9:00
Talk
:30
1
• will be , started by American Air•
Q;;,,l The Ahekans
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Milhoa n
2 :uo The Broth�rs
lbum
Staccato
Hnu. _
A
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1
Newsre
Johnny
0:30
America's
2:30
hilve :.nfhV '. 1te9!' fiOm Akron a11d,
i�":l
are Ni�f,in" tlfo llte Ella P�tty.
. , ;t: 45, 'J'ravcl F
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l/ltt
M :Qtl
. ' Tonig
·
2:55 "Bas ebal l
propert y. Their daught er, Justine,
T'
Wea her Wmdow
:0S �
1
1
g
stlin
wre
io
of Akrnn, was their guest Sunday.
5:30 Stud
l !l : to Late Show
Mr. and '.lfrs\ C. C. Hamilton �nd
1:00 Record Hop
family . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ch i ld•
ers a p d Mr. and . Mrs. Willia:�
Childcfs aitd son, Jelfty, ,II or Ph,,
5:00 Danc e Part y ,
lo, recently spent a d11y here wit h
"'
6:00 Movie Spectacular
1
lhei, pa,cnt s, Mr. ,nd M,s. o.. n
.
1
7:30 Perey Ma11o n
Childe_rs,
...
&amp;:JO The Brighter Day
8:30 Waritlid-'Dead or Aliv e
!t
WecJhCsdn:v, gqe8ls of Mr. anti
ff l
l:1 5 The Se&lt;ret Storm
9:00 Mr. Lucky
!\,(rs. P. R. Rando lph were £\ir$.
!:30 The Edge of Nig ht
' �arles Mc:Coffee of Athens aml
9:30 Have Gun, Wll1 Travel
ger
Stoo
ee
Mr . . and Mrs. Gcor�c Mey�rs or
1.0:00 Gunsmoke
l:fO The Thr
Hire
Fol
10,t8. .
Not
ile
10:30
1
,
1:30 The Life of R
s
New
Mn. Ruchia Shumway has re•
00
:
U
s
.
Ne-w
1 ·00 Arthur J, Sini thturned from a visH ul narwi n with
l l : 10 Theater 1 3
f : 1 5 A Look at the Weath er
41·µ2ht�r. Mrs, H . A . Sedgt2:SO Sign Off
}ier'
ic
Clin
ling
Bow
TV
6:25
wick and famil y,
...
!:30 Amos 'n' Andy
'1:00 Markham
9 : 00 Rev. Matthews
'1:30 'Ru. hide
1 :30 American llt Work
8:30 Hot el de Paree
9:45 Chrbltlan Seiencfl
A NK&gt;JtA , Turkey UPl -The
10, 00 TBA
9:00 Thr ills of 1960 Circus
National Unity Committee
ruling
Camera
3
l0:30
10:00 CBS Reports
today that leaders flf
announced
Picture
tig
00
AOD
:
1
1
Per
to
Jt:30 Person
Menderes regime will
deposed
the
USA
RFD,
:30
1
1
s
New
!l : 00
go on trial within a mor1lh, and
12:00 Ra, l!IWood' Glbb&lt;
n : 10 A Look at the Weather
that elections for . a new parlia•
12:1 5 :Qaeeball
l l : 15 Theater 13.
ment will be held ·"in the short•
3:00 SJ)Ort1cope
est possible time."
3:16 Sports Special
Obslervei's here speculated that
3:45 Comedy Time ·
the elections would not take place
5oO
JqdlaniPolls
8:00 Captain Kan garoo
until the trials of ex•Premier
4:30 :Rev. Willard Wilco1.
-1ertl ..
\ '
Adnan Menderes and other de­
9:00 Our Gan &amp; Comedies
11:i
oral
1:
1/0
'
posed leaders have btien complet•
t0:00 Heckle and Jeckle C rt.on
, G-!: COlltie Bowl
1:30
. 1everal- -months from
ed--perhaps
10:30 Migh t Mouse Playhouse
FYJ
6:00
'
1 1 :00 The Long Ran ger
now.
Twentieth Centuey
'•
6:80
1 1 :3-0 cartoc,, Theater •
i
7:00 Lallie
• li;l)j) Sky ](ing
7:811 ..=i.i th•
•
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Sullivan
".2:3 0 Jet Ja.·kson
8:00
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Pree
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1:00
9:QO
9:80 Alfred HI�� Pffleliu
1 : 1 5 Bas ebal l Leadoff
16:00 Geoii,i Goliel s&amp;bil
1 !25 Base�a.ll
10:�0
ope
rtse
:111
Spo
4 :00
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11:00 sun11at
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4 : l!J Sports Special
Theater
11:19
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4 Door Seda-n . Origin�( black finish. Powerglide.

BOSTON, Masa. UPI-United
Steelworkera President David J.
McDonald called tor a 30.hour
work week Thursday Ill lhe prl•
mary mean.s of combattln1 auto­
mation.
Speakln1 a, a 1overnor'1 con•
ferenct1 here, McDonald eugges,.
ed that "the Con1re11 of the
United Statea enact a new !air
labor 1tand1rd1 h,w that Would
reduce the 'work week to 30 or
H hourL"

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Motorcade
Star Salute
Top Ten
Weekend
New■
Weekend
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Custom Sedan. Low mileage. Sparkling light blue finish.

McDonald Pushing For
30-Hour Work Week

6:30
10·30
1 1 00
1 1 :10
1 1 : 15
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1 957 FORD V8 2 Door . . . . . . - - . . . . $ 1 , 195

NEW YORK (UPI) - Curlains
failed to rise on Broadway 'f:hurs-­
day rrl-ght, and for the first time
· in 41 years the sthow did not go
on anywMre along the Great
White Way.
1'he marquee liglhts were dark­
ened ·and t!he !ooU..i·ghts remaineLl
out &amp;Ii, Broadway producers car•
ried out a threat to .shut down aU
22 current p),ays and mu.steals in,
retaliation for e uniM • ordered
cast walkout at one liheater on
Wednesday niight.
NegoLi:atiom continue today in.
•tlhe bJtiter C.Wnitract d�put.e be­
tween- 'Actors F.quity, whlch �pre•
aentis aU Broadway performers,
and the League - of New , York
'l1heatel'6', representing Broadway
producer, and llhe.ter owners, But
,spokesmen for both sid!f oonceded
,they atilt were faor a,part and that
a prolonged "Broadway blatkout"
was ·likel y.

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Home Run Derby
News Picture
Sports Roundup
Wealhe rcast
Saturday Night Jamboree
Bon•nza
TM Man and the Challenge
The Deput.
World Wide 60
'Man .•· rom InJ.erpol
Ne .¥s Hes.dlintg
W �.athercast
Shockwatch
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Channe1 3 - Saturday

BLAETTNAR'S

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Gordon Caldwell

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1 958 CHEVROLET VS · - -

6 00
6 30
, :45
6·55
7:00
7: 30
8:30

C:00 Comedy Playhouse
1:30 Adventure Time
�:00 ..,leamboat Bill
&lt;ii.SM Kid
6 00 Music in the Round
Jtm Thacker Show
f::25 Weathercast
6:30 News Pictu-e
tl -45 ttunUey Briuklcy llepon
7: 00 Pioneers
'1:3 0 Thfo M11n Dawson
8:00 Cincinnati Baseba ll
10.30 TV Readers Digest
:1 ;00 News Peadline!I
l 1 : 10 W eatt- ercast
t1 : 1 5 JaC'k Paar Show
' 00 Sign Off

BARGAIN

STIILS IN LIAD
NEW YORK UPI-Steel• were
in the driver's seat at•ln today
leadln1 1tockl hl,:her in a mod•
erately active opening.

Each person charged. with delinquent
real property taxes and assessments or
publ ic uti l i ty property taxes on a tax dup­
ty Treasurl icate in the hands of the Qo.un�t
er may pay the fu l l cimount"'o f such taxes
i mmed iately. All taxes which are paid be- ·
fore the date for publication wi II be delet­
ed from the l ist to be published.

Channel 3 • • F rlday

•••

ln 41 Years

Gau9H: Montgomery l l!,.5 on
upper 10•0 on lower, 20 feet open
Gallipolis 18.0 on upper 16-1 on
lower, 18 feet open; Lock 23,
15.0.
Condition of MoHble Loctm
Lock 1 4 through 1 7 are up, 1 3
and 1 B through 23 are down. Riv­
er stationary at Lock 23.
Ohio River Bo.ta: Downbound:
Lock 15, Coa! King 4:50 am 1 0· 1 ;
Bayou Loraine 8: 41!, a m , 0-3; Lock
HI City of Huntln&amp;:ton 15:00 am,
1 9-0; Lock ,17 Advance 0:45 am,
13.0; Lock 21 Colton Queen 10.00
am 2-5; Lock 22 Waller C. Beck­
jord 10:30 am 9•1; Pennsylvania
10:00 am 13- 2; Lock 23 Helen Z
12:20 pm 8-0; Elger Cliff 1 :40
pm 3-0; Mr. Crlss 2 : 30 am 6-0.
Upbound: Lock 28 Frank Alter
6 : 15 am 2•0; Lock 27 City of
May11ville 6 :40 am, 2-0; Gallipolis
Lurig11 Polnl 3: Hi am, 2-20; Mike
Creditor 5: 41'.i pm 9-7; Lock 23,
Rocket 2: 00 pm, 0·1 : Waverl)'
3 : 10 pm 0-7; Ben McCool 7 : 00 pm
4-0; A. V . Crln I : 00 am, 0- 5; C.
V. Harner 3 : 10 am, 0-2.
Kanawha 11hr: All dams arc
on the sill.

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Dark First Time

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T£LEV ISI N GlJID&amp;
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ver White family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs.
Janet Grueser, dau&amp;hten and
Martha Orr called on Mr. and
BY MRS. A. H. BAILEY
Mrs. Charle■ Theia1 and Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Northup
Theiss, Dorcas, Sunda)'.
of Marion spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, RaMr. and Mrs. Clint Orr and Mrs.
cine, spent Monday evening with
Lola Sorden.
Mr. and Mrs. OrV)I Gainer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson,
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Dolin and
Brazil, Ind., spent the b.ollday
famlly, Ravenswood called on Mr.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and Mr.a. Grover White Saturday.
Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ohlin�er
Mr. arid Mrs. Wilford Bing an.!
;rnd children, Pomeroy, Mr. and
children Ernest Holter and Mil­
Mrs. Wm. Carr and daughter s,
dred Holter of Wooster spent the
Alfred, Mr. Hd Mrs. Clair
weekend with Mr. · and Mrs. Arvil
Woode, Chester, Mrs. Clara M i l­
Holler and famlly.
hoan and children spent Monday
Mn. M'url Ours and Mrs. lne1.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
Carson ispent Sunday
afternoon
and help celebraled Mrs. White's
Mrs. Minnie Orr, Mrs. Janet birthday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grueser and da1.1ghters and Miss
Frank of Cheshire.
Mr.
Starling Orr, Columbus,
.Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser Martha Orr spent Monday evening and Mrs. Lewi&amp; Edgel. Mr. and
and daughters of Logan spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Moore Mrs. Billy Orr and family called
weekend with Mr. and Mra. At· and Paul of Carmel.
on Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr, Mon­
M r . and Mrs. G. L. Michael of day.
thur Orr and Mrs. Minnie Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. earl Lee and sons Chester, �lr. and Mrs. Wilber Par­
Mrs. Pearl Tanthory, Reedsville
attended the commencement at ker and ramily. Sumner and Leon­ sptmt Sunday with !rlrs. Hilda
McConnelsville Thursday evening ard Paugh, Pittsburgh called on White.
Mrs. Freda Deeter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Burris Amons of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Deeter ot and M rs. Etta Spencer, Monda)', Bel pre called on Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus sprnt the weekend with also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk Clarence Baker, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and and son, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trusse l l
Simon Newlun, son Kenneth, of M t . Vernon spent t h e holiday
·M rs. Audell Oeeter and daugh ter.
Mr. an d Mn. Wilber Whittaker Pine G rove, Mr. and Mrs. Reed weekend at their h.ome here.
children, A lexander, Ky., and Eynon called on A . H. Bailey
ST. LOUIS UPI.......John Roach
Mrs. Harley Baker, Grantlick, Ky. and wife, S.aturday_
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Davis of 6·4, 1 93-pound former S M U star,
spenl the weekend with Mr. ancl
Mn. Alva Whittaker,
Dexter spent Sunday with Mr. has .signed his 1960 contract, the
Mr. and Mrs. Doris Arnold, of and Mrs. Arvil Holter and family. St. Louis footbal Cardinals an•
Mr. :md Mrs. Ralpb Ballard and nounced Thursday. Roach, 27, who
Rock Springs spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mra.. � oe Lawrence and Melvin spent Tuesday after-noon will be starting his fourth cam•
and evening with Mr. and Mrs. paign with the Cardinals, will
daughters.
Mr. and Mrl. Paul Orr and Mr. Arthur Morarity and children or try out for quarterback, managing
director Walter Wolfner said. Pre·
and Mrs. Ralph Keller spent the Pomeroy.
Denver Hill Qf Foster, W, Va., viou.sly, Roach saw most of his
weekend in Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Bookman and spent the weekend ' with the Gro• action at delensive•halfback.
family of Buchtel tailed on the
Arthur Orr family Sunda)'.
Mr. and Mre. Sylvester Doughty
ol Glouster spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee and sons
and attended commencement at
Wednesday
Chester
evening
where their grandson, Charles
Lee graduated.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Junior White and
daughter of Warsaw spenl Sun•
day night and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Grover White and Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of
Columbus spent the weekend

Brownies Make Sets
For Pencil Carriers

Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the requi rements of Section 5721 .03 of
the Ohio Revised Code, a l ist of lands i n
Meigs County on which taxes hove remai n­
ed due and unpa id for two semi-annual
tax insta l lments wi l l be published in thi s
newspaper.

( 1 8 Employment
Wanted

with Mra. Judy Wells and chil•
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal DeBord
and family, Ellen Deihl of Alcott,
W. Va .. spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mn. Ora
White and
Linda.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Sorden
and son. Diamond, W. Va., spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Orr �and Mr.a. Lo la Sorden.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Hudson
Mason, Harley Adams, Reedsville
spent Thursday evening witb Mr.
and Mn. Alva Whillaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and
family, Pomeroy, spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Or•.-)'
Gainer,

After almost three months of
closed•door del-iberallon.s, 1.ohe com•
mittee adopted ,by voice vote e.
plan dHfcrin,g in major respects
from r,iv,aJ Pt'OJ&gt;09a'l8 of bobh or•
ganizod labor and the Eisenhower
achnJnlstrat.ion.
The Pomeroy Brownie Troop
Chairman Wilbur Mills (D•Ark.)
met Thursday evening in the
245
was instructed to introd uce a bill
M."!lhodist Church base­
United
embodying Vhe committee's rec­
leaden Mrs. Ann
with
ment
,
ooH
roll
formal
A
tion-i.
a
ommend
White, Mrs. Pat Wehrung and
vote wiH be taken by tJhe com·
Mrs. Carolyn Smith in charge,
m-ittee ,af�er thls is ,introduced,
The projccl was making pencil
l'uellday.
proba-bly
carriers. Refreshments were serv•
'nhe comnrittee'll ,plan would of.
ed by Pa tsy Ash and Jennifer
fer federia4 -granta to states willing
Menchini.
to ,foot 'J)art of ,l!he •bil.ls for hos•
pit,ali:,,ation, numin,g home a n d
other medical ear&lt;i for persons
over 65 who are not ipoor enouglh
lo qualify for publlc relief.

NOTICE OF
DE. L I NQU ENT TAXES

:rr,

WMl'O Daily �am Schedule

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 3, 1960-7

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PICNIC allCI
RAVEL BAGS

Fiberglas insulation Stain ..,sislant plastic zipper top.
.

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WOMENS
H A LT ElS

Large size woven fibre
picnic baskets with hin
ed covers and slur J,"y
handles .

.

, 100% cotton broadcloth
halters. Elastic back, bra
type. Black , navy, white
and pastels.
SIJ.eo 32 lo 38

$ 1 .00

$2.95

Other Picn1t Basket11
U.95 - $5.95 - ,9.95
"SOIJTE''

"'STURDY" %"
50 Fl. Lengths - f3, 85

J1111t received a , bl-g ,rhlpment
of Red Man &lt;JoOlles Hamp1!1"8, W oven fi bre and vinyl
coverlng1. Hardwood fi'amC,11,
slatex �i11i11g i n · all colors to
match your bathroom.

WOMENS
BRA'S

All cotton bra's. Circular
stitched. Undercup, dain­
tily embroidered with
flowers. Elastic Inserts.
Slzes 32 to 42. A, 8, C
cups.

SAVI SATURDAY
On ThHe Populer Stffl

LAWN and PORCH
C H AIRS

Rockers and Glider■
Buy Vb.em In the origlu,111

FJuy

lo tel up. Here are bhe
Saturday Sale Day Prices Colol'II: ted, g.reen or yellow.

box. Haul them in your car.

C H A I R S · · $4.00
ROCKERS · · $4.00
i P1uenger

GLIDERS · · $1 2.00
KROEHLER
2 PIECE

ELRERFELDS
PRltF.S ON
SCO'M'S

Oeanslng Tissues
200's · · · · · · · · 1 Sc
400'1 · · · · · · · 29c

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Sofa ' Beds

SALE $1 .00
SALE $1.15
SALE $1 .$0
SALE $1.50

DO YOU WANT
A NEW PIANO?

Then come to Elbcrfclds
Saturday and S,\ VE.
Saturday, anytime
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

55•
42c
79c
54•

48c
BO•
43c
He ,'

On MIIM Rnton

lnc.iUdin,g your -choice
U,95
fl.95
,1.95
$9.95

39c a yard

Boys Trousers

$29.00 to $79.50

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Also Matching
801 Springs

$50.00

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I reg. $1 89 .00 7 (lt. Crons, 6 Bross $ 1 45

With 4.2" x 72" l..lblc

I rea. $1 89.00 7 p:. Chrome Set $145.00

With 42" x 72" table

2

$1 49.00 7 re, Dronse 6 Bros, $1'20
10''

bblo

ca.a

na. $89.00 5 pc. Dronse 6 Brost $70.

With 3li" x 60" table

300,RUGS

11. b' ... -1........

WitlI M" x 60" lable

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CANNON DELUXE
Moroeean Wide Stripe

BATH TOWELS
Large site 23 by 44: inehes.
Thick absorbent toweb bhat
wiU give years of fiervlce.

Stripea

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, J

splee

brown,

acintih, rose and peactli.

$ 1 .00

night

SbeJi.[f Robert Huteobacb'■ office,
can expect anything and the new
nii:ht operator, Kenneth GNWet, bi
leuning to be nonchalant.
"Bring him ia and we'll throw
him ih with the rest of them," aa.ld
Crover when told by an excJted
caller at 4 a. m. today that a wreet­
ed /!U' had I "du.mm)'" at the
wheel.

Bath Towels, Hand Towels and Wash Ooths
stripes in rose pink, m,a-ize, blue, brown and green.

BATH TOWEI.S, 20 by 40 Inches . . . . . . . l fw:. $1.00
HAND TOWEI.S, :1.2 by 43 Inches . . . . . . . 3 for 1 $1.00
WASH CLOTHS, 1Z by 12 lnche1 . . . . . . . . . 3 for 50c

ndio

operator

at

The ''dummy," invHtipted_; by . ,
Deputy Howard Frank, "proved to
he a blanket and pillow that bad
t,een toned behind lhe wheel of a
car wrecked early thia morning on
the old Racine-Portland road near
the Hobart C&lt;&gt;urt home. The car,

owned by WillUlm D. CoonoUy, Rt.

DO YOU NEED

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The dummy report was made bf'
James Ritchie, Stivenville, after

NEW CUSHIONS
FOR YOUR

Connolly had left the car to �
cure help.

There were no injuries in the ac­

cident and no

PORCH GLIDER?

■rreit..

. See The Valueo
On The 2nd Floor

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WHITE ,PElWE iED SHEET$
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OUBLE
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$1.71
. DOUBLE . FIITEJ! !IQ;l'l'Oli jl..E1£1'1'. . . . . . . . . .2.78 i
· TWIN BBD s1u; ,11,,11y 1ta hl�b� · . . . . . . . i • • ·,1:411
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�I N? f,Tn:D Bono• 1/JtEETS . . . . . . . . . . . ,1.41,
Pll,LOW CASE&amp; 41 by 38� lnellea . . . , $1,38 a pllr
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cannon Fine llullln
,

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cannon Malll Color

Slrlped M111Un

11D SHEETS

mi,
=
I
IED SHEETS

DOUBLE BED SIZE
�l lly· U lllclles

$1 ,88· ·

DOUl!LB BED SIZE
11 by 108 blebes

. ,.._. $3.0, . .

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5 pc, Black' &amp;, Bross
$80. 1
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pc. G!�to'!!,_ ' $ 1_1 �.00 : . ' ,.. . C!-k
i:
1
,,,.-. ,..,, $,,J1:.��:.-ui•
$l49';QO' S pc} qoldtonll ' $1 iq.00 � . �• : 10N �(
J na.
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J,_�•!J6,&amp;,9Q S pc. Ch,t9,m�,$et $54,00 t'• ;. Mallf ""' I · , . , BOTJ'OM
SHEETS
NG. $1 09.00
Wlth 3l" � IIO" Iibte
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green, ffl'llii-e, red, blue, ihy­

Conno� Matc:�lng

For extra berataty, extn com-·
tort, OXU'II -,, While �,a- .
cround with yelb)w, � ■¢,
"'"'' flora! I dtaln.1 1 1 �
Double Bed Sbe
81 by 101 ...6i,li .'43:Nl
Double FIiied
Bollom Sbeet, . . ,a.es
Twin Bed SIie
71 by 108 Inell•• . $1.98
Twin FIiied
Bollom Sheela , • fl,N
PIiiow
$1,71 a pr.
4! by ··� Inell•

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!"��f.: .\!.?!b&lt;'?(l g pc. �h 7�•M�•�: �-I ��-00 .
!lh'!: ,,!?;.i,?A 9 pc,. IJ(on� ff p..,. $1 50 '

Jt

SALE

The

PERW.E SHEETS

I reg. $1 97.00 9 pc. Chrom1 Set $1 50.00

rlQ.

ell. MulU color stripes and
ned check&amp;. .Made willh fr.in­
gtd end,.

4 for $ 1 .00

Cannon Flower Garden

DI NETTE SETS

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Ano1lher big sJaipment of
tihese !Ht .51elJing terry tow• .

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SATURDAY SALE

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K I TC H EN
TOWELS

Colors: Beige, Pink, Yellow, Green and Turquoise.
DOUBLE BED SIZE, 81 by I08 Inches . . . . . . . . $3.%8
DOUBLE FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . . $3.28
TWI N BED SIZE, 72 by 108 lnehe, . . . . . . . . . . $2.98
TWI N Fl'M'ED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . . . . $2.98
PILLOW CASF.S, 4Z by 38½ ln•he1 . : . . fl,78 a pair

SPECIA�

SPECIAL
Both Piece• For

CANNON TERRY

Percale Bed Sheets

INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES

Mat-chln\lil Box Spring

$1
.00
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CANNON SOL I D COLOR .

Simmon, Full Size

I Pair Arrested For Breaking
Into Racine Cut Rate Store

Childrens �humba type ·
sunsuits in prints, checks
and solid, .
Sizes 1 - 2 - 3

Colors.

SCO'M'S TISSUE
2 rolls 29c
SOFT WEVE TISSUE
2 rolls 29•
WALDORF TISSUE
4 rolls 39c
In The HOU.WIN-II �.

Saturday $2.50
Saturday $2.50
Snturday $3.50

11\Wn alz:c ma Uress wilih

$4.88
,s.Bt
$6.89
f7 .89

TOILET TISSUES

Polished Cottons - Wast! and Wear Rayon and Orlon
Blends - Some All Woo( - Ivy League and Regular
Styles - Sizes 8 to 16.

SIMMONS

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ELBERFELQS
PRICES ON
SCOTTS

SATU RDAY SALEf

$3.49 TROUSERS
$3. 95 TROUSERS
$S. 95 TROUSERS

Trousers
Trousers
Trou,er■
Trouser.

In Trouble Again

CHILDRENS
SUNSUITS

Size 15 1f.t lly 30\o inches
wlth frlngl'd ends.
Stripes and neat checks.

of the
new summer atock as fol•
IOWtS:

Colors: Spice brown, tur­
quoise, buttercup yel­
low, sea blue a-nd white.
17 Inches W Ide

BUSTER BROWN
TOGS FOR TOTS

SALE $1.00

KITCHEN
TO W f L S

DRESS TROUSERS .

Ohio: fair ._., arMI fnlht,
fw IMtetM ttn,nlll1nh1•
.,._ Sundly ,artlr clMHlly, CNttl..­
thunNf
"" w■rm.
llk..y WMt ,.,........ Lew

ell.dpt

REG. $%.00

CANNON

There'll I• Spacial Prlc"

HUCK
TOWELIN G

Of The Popular

With 42"

3 pr. $1.00

ent1ne

SALE 50c

SALE

SATURDAY

CANNON

Another Big

WI� 4-2" x 94i" ,bible

Sale $1 .69

a1 y

WEATHER

Mike Swatzel, A Jun.for

Braeelets - Necklaces
Earrings and Pins
REG. f l .00

Womens cotton and rayon

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C O S T U M E.
J lW E L R Y

C O T T O,N
PA N T I ES

briei(e with elastic 1,ege in
white, blue, pin:k and maize.
She1 S, 6 and 7.

I rea. $1 09.00 5 pc. Bron•• 6 Bross $80.

Sole !

., . . .i:�70.
,,,.. ••oo s11111M111, Sofa · lecls
00
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:l � $,09,0Q SimlllOII Sofa lecls $85 .00
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Hand inude straw sandals.
Speci,ally selected long wear­
tng straw. For day or ni,atat
clamour. Site:., -small med­
ium, large. Pink, blue, and
yellow.

3 for 25c

INNERSPRING
MATTR E S S

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Fringed kitchen towel•
in red, green and yellow.
Size 14 in. x 26 In.
SALE

Shipmt:nt

'1.00 DRl!NE 'IJELUXE S�AMPOO ·• L ,:\ . . . . . . 7k
$1,00 TONI ,HOME PERMANENTS . . . . . . . . . . fl.59
lk JARS NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM . . . . . . . . . . 71c
Bk GREEN MINT MOUTH WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . 71c
89c CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM . . . . . . . . He
fl.00 EVENING IN PARIS DEODORANT SET . . BOc
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KITCHEN
T O W EJ S

4 yards for $1 .00

$2.69

89• COLGATE TOOTH PASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
53• GLEEM TOOTH PASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · .
98c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
89c AERO SHA VE &amp; VASELINE HAIR TONIC . .
IOc COLGATES AFTER SHAVE LOTION . . . . .
fl.00 WOODBURYS AFTER SHAVE LOTION . .
51c VITALIS HAIR GROOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .
21e PRELL SHAMPOO
.

,SATIIRDAY SAVE ON

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_,utl, fflnowf-.dlN H tt. fflOl.t
.catnpllah'41 llntiul,t ltf all time,
c•ld tran1l1te 114 lan,uafff and
72 cll1lech and 1poke 60 l■nvu...
•• flwntly.

Regular $59.50 WOMENS SUiTS . . . . . SALE f38,00
. Regular $49.SO WOMENS - SUITS , . . . .', SALE $�4.qo. ,
Regular '39,50 WOMENS SUITS . .. . . . SALE $29.00
Regular $29.50 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . SALE fl0.00
. Reg1dar $25.00 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . _SA,µl 1ti•-�o,
Reglllar $19.50 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . SAL'E $11.00
Regular $17.$0 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . SALE ,n.oo
Regular UB.SO WOMENS SUITS . . . . , SALE fi0.00
Regular $13.9.'5 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . . SALE �-00
Regular $39,50 WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE $29.00
. Regular $29.50 WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE fZ0.00
Regular $25.tKI WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE fH.00
Regular U9.SO WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE $11.00
· Save now on all womens coats and suits - Wonderful
values In the busy Ready To Wea·r Department on the
Second floor.

r-$ 1.39

40 inch Unbleaehed
MUSLIN

SHAVE CREAMS - TOOTH PASTES
AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS - SHAMPOOS
PERMANENTS - SKIN CARE ITEMS

loam rubbor cu1hkm1. A nlce

Simm
. ons

Women:; broadcloth and
plisse full length pajam­
as. Florals and checks.
Sizes 32 to 44.
SALE

Bargains In Well Known Makes Of

telection of cover. •nd ool­

,.

-�li'l'HI ln..m•tloNI

WOMENS co�TS and SUITS

Womell!r .straw t y p· e
ha ndbags in white and
beige. ,l!IO!itly large size.
SALE

BLEACHED
MUSLI N
4 yards for $1 .00

SATURDAY

Modern Suite■. SprJog and

For Your Poreh
Coverw 1w Your a.&amp;N
and Awntnp
Swloped v.ianee
11 lil•h - 711c
Z4 Inch - Ille
Awnln( Material
14 ln•b - 4k
31 ln•� - 79e
Window Awnlnr
ao and 31 Ill•
,a.ts ...h

Womens rayon �{atter
,:ollar.s. AIJ while. · Scal­
loped and button trim­
med.
SALE

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h &amp; u1s1
�;t 1 t.e A rct,.
ni;h s
\Mb �... i , Oblo
U§
C l&gt;ltu nb

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SAVE ON

W O• M• E N S
HANDBAGS

2 for $1 .00

WOMENS
PAJAMAS

REGltLAR $1 .69
REGULAR $1.95
IIGULAR $2.39
REGULAR $2.95

GreenfR$viL' � Piece Danlth

VALANCE

PLATTER
COLLARS

To be worn with shorts, pedal pushers, slacks or skirts.
Stripes, Checks, Paisleys and Prints.

UVING ROOM
S UITES

$1 50.00

WOMENS BOW'J NG SHIRTS
White only - Sizes 32 to 3 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,a.98

VESTS and SPORT JACKETS

In The Cosmetics Dept.

on. 11hese 1uito, �latly
priced $229.00 - '239.00 Pi9.00. There ire D eu.lte&amp;
Jn ttW1 jrot.lP,
While They Lui
SATURDAY

1-69 - 1 .95 - 1 -99

SATURDAY
You Can Buy Fine
Quallty 3fi Inch

88c

$6.50 to $1 2.95
They Came In Lale
While TM't' L..t You

"Jeanie '' and " Laura Mae" washable cotton blouses convertible ta-ilored collars - sleeveless style - tuck
in and overblouses - solids, stripes, plaids and checks.
Stu,, 3U to 38.

$5 ,95

25 ft. $1.95

C LO T H E S
HAMPERS

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BLOU SES

Cotton Dresses

inch.

I•• ,

$1 .69 and $ 1 .95

WOMENS COOL

100% vinyl with heavy
brass coupling,. Full ½

j

WOMENS COTI'ON SLEEVELESS

Sanforized cotto n shorts.
Back and side zipper
closing . D-ring and cuff­
ed bottoms. Cotton twill
and thino.
Sizes lO to 18

JUNIOR SIZES - 9 ·to I ii
MISSES SIZES - 12 lo 20
HALF SIZES - 14 ½ lo 241/,
EXTRA SIZES - 4fi to 52

WOMENS
S U N EASE

A N EW SH I PMENT!

WOMENS SHORT
SHORTS

Hundreds or be..utiful new cotton drefl...'if!fl to choose frnm lattl!lt •lylea and -all eaey to care for fabr-ics - broadcloth chambray - ,gingham - dotted Mis and sh,rntun,;; - one and
2 piece lt)"let.

GARDEN
HOSE

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Capa ble Cou rteous Salespeople To Help You I n Every Depa rtment'.

$1.49

PICNIC
BASKETS

ohlu

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PILLOW CASF3
'a by a 1ae•es

iec • P-'lir.

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· TWJN IIZlr- 8� � 1
71 b1 108 lacb..

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$2.79

. TWIN FITl'ED
Barl'OM SHIET!I

..,

$2.79

PILLOW CASES
U by H lachea

$i .S8 o pair ·
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