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&amp;-Dally Sentinel,
-Middleport,

Pima Mu,ion School

Pomeroy

Mr. - and Mrr1 Hatty P. Smith
were in Lancaater Sunday where
lhty met Mr. and Mn. E. A. G1r­
ri.so11 concerning the plans for
tbe Lancaster School ol Miflion1
lo be held July 10-13. Jdt-1. Smith
will serve aa dean of the school
which ia made up of three dis'.
tr1ct.s: ChllHcothe, Portamouth and
Zanesville.

0. , June 7, 1960

Local Dancers To Appear In Recital At
Middleport H igh Auditorium June 9

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Pupils of The Kent Studios of Dance of Pomeroy and Ra­
cin e will present Danse Varieties of 1960, June 9th Middle­
port lligh Auditorium at 7: 30 P.M., it ls announced. '
&amp;y LUCILLI HAWKINS
Ballet _pupils will perform the "Nutcracker Ballet," music
by Tchaikowsky and Choreography by Pelipa . Diana Davis
Mr. and Hn. C. F. Tompkin1 and
will dance the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy and guest arlial, son. Chrllllopber, were . in Lo&amp;an
POMEROY, 0810
S unday to attend I family reunion
Lydia �mbleton will perform Llnda Call.
in pbservance of the birthday of
"Dani.c Arabe."
Tap cl asses will present "V aca• hCt mother, Mrs. Newton Spencer.
TON tGHT and WEDNESDAY
Brownk Troop Hold,
lnt.ermcd1ale and 11.dv;.nced pup- lion Tim e U. S. A '' includ ing .. A
Mrs. Newton Spencer 9f Loaan
Thur•.I�,
Meetinll
UUJ'
ib who will also appear in the Wee k e nd i n Alask a. '• an d ··on th e 1s spending this week with her
Walt Dilney's
Brownie Troup 243 met in the ba II ct are Effie Blazewicz, Elaine Beach of Waikiki."
daughter ind son-in-law, Mr. and
Sunday School room of the Melho- Davis, Bette J ean
Hob11tetter,
. a wdust and Mn . C. F. Tompkins 11nd son.
S
.
e
ball
circus
A
l
ri,t Church Thursday under the Jamilse Jones , Pa tricia Eve r11on ,
H ugh Gr_aber of Dayton wa s the
" will b e a highliiht of
lea denihip of Mn. Dan White.
J ani ce E 11crson, Karen Griffith, Spangles
of hia mother, Mn. Ch arles
guest
In TN!hnleolor
I
Gam e&amp; were play ed and re- Kay Evans, Michaela Wolfe, Pam­ the program ftaturing Michaela Graber over lhe weet end .
Center
e aa the Star ot the
Wolf
Kevin Cortoran and
fr�1hmcnU of ice cr e am, aan d - efa Cl eek, Anha Fult1.., Rebecc a
-d by
. �· a nd Mr■. Everett Th1)ma1
I w1che1 a nd kooJ aid were 1erved by Houduhelt, Gay n elle Nease, Susie R'.ng in an aerial balle1 a:ssistt..
"Chimp" Chbnpuzee
ed Sunday in Bidwell wi th .Mr.
visit
n
Ke
t.
William
and
Tom Wolfe
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Mra. Arthur Ev1n■1.
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Gu est ball e rina, Nancy Arl e ne
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Mr.
and Mrs. Geor1e Sauer and '
Smith, will appe ar in two I.lances
·
· ' Jasm me .. and ··pearl of the Ori- so n , Ric-hard, Of Middleport vi■ited
Sun day afternoon With Mr. and
cnt."
Mrs. William Wells, Ball Run. Al·
9anc e n who will abo appear be rt Re uter of Pom,roy wu a
.tre : Li nda Hack et t , Ro■e Marie I Sunday dinner &amp;ueaf
Tommy Hy 1ell, aon o! Mr. and
Jlackctt, Melanie Ha('k e lt, Li nda •
Yosl, Krista Yost, Susie Chapman. I Mi '-· Ly! " Hyaell, Jn!.ijred his foot
Norma Jean Stewart , Marilyn Stum I Sl nd ay a t the home of bis gr a nd­
bo, Sc1.n dra Humphries, Ann Holt · f&amp;.Ji er, Carey Hyaell.
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SW"!d ay guull of )l'.r11. Margaret
er, Sheilah Gal e Moore, J e nell e I
Cumin1-:s , Jo Ellen Di e hl. Jan Beti• li\ m&amp;ley., Syracuse, were Mr. and 1
mg, \t. ilisa Rizer, Franklin R1i er," Mrs. , Carl Moody a nd sona Jerry ·
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I d ith A n n Mees, Donna Thci81i, al'ld Larry, ot Millfleld all.d Mr. and ;
Na ncy Yo11t, Marlha Yost, Deni1e Mra. Joseph Hemsley and son Lar- .
Snodgrass, Conni_e Arno!t. . Jan Al- r�.(;� fr�end of P.arker1bw-&amp;.
Her1chel Diddle and IOI\ ·
k1re, Beverly Price, M1tue Ann ,
Wolle, Joyc e Davis and Jan e Lucas. i&lt;�nne.Ui accompanie4 het dau,ht'. '
Elizabe th Emble ton will ac- �. a11d 1onTin,law, . Mr. •nd M:rs. ,
Paul Osborn ot lancuter to Wellt- '
company 1he danc ers.
----bur,g, W. v, . . last
a
wull: for
yt,;; t wllh ,in, Maud• Tucker and t
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Miss Cbessie Diddle.
A mbrose Flanaean returned to
h;s employment Sat.,day after a
5 eSSl,!)Q
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;rs. Eliiabeth Duc&gt;.:,orth has re•
turned
to her home a1ler a vlslt in
Ele ve n me mbe rs of Troop 171
me t with lend ers Rosemary Arnold Akron with her d auahter Ind son­
and Jean Selden a bel on the N ay- in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. WnbUr Holter,
Mrs. William F11her and Mrs.
Monday.
lors Run pl ayground
Committee member Thelm a Lytle, StelJa Grue1er of M h1er■vi\le vlait•
Mn ,
a nd one guest, Mickey Clair Will· ed Mond' ay in Mlddlej&gt;ort with
·
McNlfflee.
Charle11
l11m1 were also presen t.
The meeting opened with the
Mr. ind Mn, Oeoi1e Chtlda of
Scouts forming a horseshoe and McK�esport, P1., llr. ·and Mri." J.
giving the Girl Scout Promise, O. Childs and Mr. and �. Jame,
th en Sedoni1 Spencer ·•nd Sa ndra llic;hard1on and· daitlhter , of Jack•
Hendrick■ were given their pins.'i sonviile, Fla.,. vt1�ted la�t week
Duea were collected and tht with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McC1Iglrl1 displayed and I den tified the lum.
.
had 1 • . Mr. and Mra. C. F. 'Brunner of
d ifferen, . tree leaves eac::h
brO'Ugh t · to the meeting'. After Cuy ,1hoga Fa lla were net end
gathering tin der, kindling, and gueelll o! Mr. and Ml'I- J, IC. Fo1tet.
fuel I\Wlod, a · tre nch w as dug, "and
Mr. and 6fn. Charle1 Elkew and
a tepee fire layed and llah� d family are vaeallonin1 in the west.
Wien e rs and m a rshmallow,
Clarence Andrewa 11 on a three
were roa.11t ed , an(I potato chips, weelu vacation from his emp)oy­
plcklea and Kool Aid were serv • ment with the New Yo�k Central
ed.
, Railroad.
.
Jacklyn Jean Selden1bel led
Mr. an d Mrs. · Roger Jon es and
th e group in slngJng Girl Scouts f a mily of Ironton visited her
,:ogeth e r. Knot tying was prac- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon d
tlced a nd the meeting wa s closed Fisher over t he Memorial Day
l
with the Friendship Circle ,ind weekend and attended the Pome·
slnain1 ot Taps,
roy A lumnl banquet an d dance.

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ff Tu lfelt,s-.tlu- A.--

fir!!\ for using a new "denMiddleport officials who _"
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� pool to slop all leak, stone liner" in the munici
tepltired today they hadn 't .
ages for at least five years '
By TOM MEWDY
bought a $&amp;,000 pig in a po
PAI NESVILLE, 0. /_U PI) - A Lake County jury today
µd,
a subsidiary of
O!fi&lt;;lals of the Denso)
found Floyd Hargrove mnocenl of the Christmas Eve slaying
· d; inspected the ¼-mch
the _ Olo Paint Corp ., also
of Charles Clark.
to Councilman Clinthick denatone coal Tuesd '
Hargrove was accused of firing the sniper bullet which ldU­
, e best trowel job" they'd
ton Fisher they pronounce
ed Clark on Christmas Eve as the Boy Scout leader helped his
performed the local in•
ever seen. Phil Globokar,
daughter open a can of pumpkin in their kitchen In nearby
1. stallation of denslone, as repreoenWive of the firm,
Mentor.
Mr. Fi■her said firm officials
Th e state i nsisted during th e innocent. He was arre■ted a&amp;ain,
indicated a le tter would be aent pl�tion is that when water
that Hargrov e on New Years Eve when the atate
e k trial
three�
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n
th
o
a
sa
ea
und
l
t
d
� th� . �
ft
to ' Council immedi a tely confirmhim out of the saitJ it had proof be or.ied the
get
to
Clark
killC&lt;;I
Ina: Lheir approval of th e job, In t hat permitted add 1U�nal aaggin.1.
t he romanee Hargrove had
m
w�y
gun which killed Cl.art. Harg?\.\'e
'111 e question now 1s, therefore,
u,e with a "guarantee " forwardwith Mrs. Clark.
confessed again, he latec uid, to
ne,
laimed to be a
c
can
densto
ed earHer by Densol ' backed up
e jury l�te
th
nt lo
we
case
The
protect Mn. Clark,
n·ew a nd "very strong'' materi al,
by Olo.
Tue11day
men
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The
ernoon .
aft
Hargrov e saifl that ht: ,aw Mrs
REV. IOONI
Plans have been comple ted !or
SP.efici ations o( the contract hold the weight of the water.
and one woma n _deliberated three Clark three or four times a we...i:.
maintain•
d
ha
councilmen
e
Som
the annual fish fry and Jun wlth ' Denso! calle d for a coat one�ours and 40 mi n utes before be- He said tha t Mrs. Cbrk once
spring a new conerete
11hoot of the Meigs Coun\y Fi1h eighth inch thick i ii the ahallow ed this
mg_ sent to . a motel for tn e night . thought she was pregnant by him
botto
the
shou
l.
put
be
d
in
m
p
l
oo
and . Game Association at., t.he �d of the pool, one.quarter I
Thie
morning, I.h ey deliberate d an d he arran&amp;ed for a doctor to
Pomeroy Gun Club, Thlll'ld1y, thick ln· the deepend. Mr. Fisher They deferred when a majority
�ess
th
an �n hou� befor e return•
give her pill&amp; which caused a
Juru� 18, Don WUlit,mJ, secretary said, however, Globokar applied a ' favored the denstone applieaUon.
ing a ve rdict of mnocent,
miscarriage.
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SUNDAY
MAYBI
OPEN
ll �Ifull one-quarter inch coat to the
of the organ ization announced.
The apact■ton who p1c�tc1 fll•
Hargrove said after the verdict
le pool mana1er Leo S.
Meanwhl
. T�e -annual event will stut at entire bottom o! the pool.
70.....t courtroom fhrouslhout
came m that his pl.ans were un•
Sr.,
Kennedy_
will
water
toda
said
y
PAST LIAKAGIS
.
10 •· q:i. wllh the shoot to start
certain.
the, trial rot1red appl•• whM
s
.
The pool, built In 19M through . •�lj going 1�to the pool aom�
short11 after noon. Trophiea
Mrs. Clark a.nd her four chilth• iurr returMd Its var-diet.
1
it
toda
hope
that
th
a
wi
!
Rev. Donald Boon e will begin his
be awarded In both Class A and a $60,000 bond iuue, hat been
Mrs.
pla n an extended trip west
dren
Walker,
e
Effi
•
d
efen
d
e
th
.... ,1 be eat• plagued wtth excessive cracks in ' _1111.Yi, _ be filled by Sunday for an pastora te at the First Baptist
Clasa -ii. The dinner .WU
ant's mother, broke into tears. in a ne w station wagon given to
at
a
d
th
nmg
ered· by · Circle's Resta urant with the bottom. Investivation has de• o�If we don.t y. ake . t Sunda ,, Church in Midd leport this Sunday S he grabb&lt;id and bugged th e peo- the m by Clark's parents. who bad
y,
m
i
mor n ing. H e haa been paator of the pJe around her.
serving to start at five o'clock. termlned that specified 3-inch · �listened throughou t the trial u
edy, · "'11. e ' ll open it the
Kenn
be-,
w
"
hile
.
First Bap t ist Church of FrederickThere will be refreshments -ava'il• · thick concrete "ran
Hargrove broke into a happy her infidelities were unfolded.
ereafter pouible. "
lb
day
town, Ohio, tor the past six y ean grin. He had been nervous while She testified that she had been
ing poured ind is considerably i,rst,
able throughout the day,
and come, to M;ddleport with high the jury consi dered th e evidence . intim a te with other men in addiTjc�el.e are on ,ate by membero less than 3•inches thick in
recom mendation from his former
.
of the ,W.sociation and no one will places.
I lion to Hargrove, one of them a
Malnt•ined Hl1 lnnOCfflce
The result has been, engtneera
church a n d from the Ohio Baptis1
be allowed on the Jround s with�z:.: t:.�1�
Hargrove admitt ed a torr!d love W illoughby police lieutenant.
y
F
Assembly, loc.il churc:h officers
out f niernbership card, the 1ecre. ' say , th a t the tremendous weight
In the final summati011 bei.:,re
wi th Mrs. . Clark but he fa.
•�fair
l•st evenlnt and dld their toocll I tary said. The tickets are $1.50 of waler in the above .ground pool !),
said.
Jf
e jury Tuesda_y, the state did
th
SJ
e di d not kill Clark.
h
thal
ted
S
er com•
Re v, Boone attended Marietta
for � . �-, ... th• 11m•
and include membership in the cracks the bottom . A !tJrtb
-The 34 year old former :aundr;v \ r. ot ask the j ury to return a death
e and also the E astern Boys
Colleg
or ga niza_tion fo_r one year- as well
.
truck driven confess ed th e crime verdict agamst Hargrove. Auist­
., the dlnner
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Se minary in Philadelphia. He and
With S.Conll StrNt bloclcad
- three days after Clark was kil led :mt Prosecutor John Clair Ir., who
off by Patrolmen Dtiv• Goodw:n
rhe Gun Cl ub grounds are_ loWiUiam SheUon, who Js lead• his W i re, Bon n ie , and their three but a lie detector test showed him iummed up the state's case, aY,.
u
inl.[a drive to clean up the Pom- month-old d aughter, Llld ia Jean,
ed the jurors to return a "fair
.!."J :1 ':':' ca ed ealt of the Roct Sprmga
ag
Rutlan(I village council Tuesday •
r
f alr �unda •nd the ,road to the
ero1: . .wat;e.rfr9nt an4, repair � moved into the RaptlBt Panon e
and just" verd ict.
Di.Jbt i11!ormal ly d,ci4'd to h•ve
.
ll"
•on- • "
C-ty croun.. will be mart.i,, \¥Wlama .
� levee, aald today -- '
�ay ·
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At
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n
ent
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j
arw mowed on all town-owned
nc
v
his
ed
v.
has
ne
■m,ou
court :::� � "Mr•lodlafM. 11•
· � ,ap
•tate&amp;.; !l'he GWI . Qgb · EV be
oaly ltllree vofonteer workers
ft
lob that are vacant, and td ask
nache� by _tur,un� north ' ,&lt;&gt;ff ·
I..,. • • �· P•rkm.tt
f ■bowed li p last night to Jtelp , ,etfMA.IIK)Jcct lot his first Nrmoo Cheater
Two Offenders Fined
residents to reciprQCate.
Sheriff's offlcer.s investiga ted a
•r. In dcHtion· to washlnt the
Route at Five Pomtt or turnmg
· clear ou l a picn ic tnd -pJ ay as pastor of the local church a .s
The move was made in an efd
With
Favor
Finding
h
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Ge ,
eHt ofJ Jtoute � at Rock Springs.
minor accident at Chester yester• In Mayor's·Court
COLUMB US U PI - The Ohio ground o n the Pomeroy Motor ''
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fort to furthe r brighten up IP
------Jn a Stcssion o1 Mayor Char.lei Len G■llipoti� tickets will be on , Supre me, Court today upheld the Company lot.
, d ay between cars operate d by
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pearances in Rutland. With presibu Hdl ht 1"• th• county i• 1 1•
I John F. Hill, Route 2, Long Bot- gar ·s court Iast night two oUendsale at the Circle Cafeteria.
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Mr. She lton had called for
death sentence for convic ted murdent of council PauJ Patterson pretom and Raymond Ginther, Ches- en were fined and another tOr.
derer Richard Rutherford, 26, Bel- clean·UP volunteera to make the
1iding in the ab&amp;ence of Mayor
ter, driving a car owned by Wilfeited bond in lhe amount of
laire, and sched�led July 8 for the strip of river front above th_e
,
Way ne Turner, reaidenh were urgr.
te
Ches
r,
e
Glnth
ma
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presentable
lot
parking
upper
execulion,
s
r
e
riv
d
truck
former
•
ed to mow a1.1d trim their prlvately
were Rub)' A. Waddy, 40,
Fined
Hill
report_
the
to
According
3.
slides
swings,
of
installation
e
th
support
to
1&gt;2
voted
t
cour
The
·
owned vacant Iota. .
was pulling from the drinwa y of $3
Lakin,
7 W. va. , $100 and costs on a
the verdict of the Belmont Coun ty and picnic tables which ,Ji.ave
d iscussed
Council
additional
the Clov er Farm storl!! in Chester charge of driving while int.oiicat•
-C.ommon Pleas Court which - con- been promised !er the area. He
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j"i_
street repail,"S but action was (II!,.
! v1cte
with his vi1'W, obstruct ed by a ed, and Uerbert E. Whaley, 18.
a rec- e:xpreaae d d iHppointment today
d Ru�herford without
Jayed until tater. Routine bills
parked ca r. Af he pull ed onto the Shade , � and costs. (or failure to
in the tba� so few workers helped in the
Suit for d ivorce has been !ile d
�.lbert V. Dotson, town recorder in Mason, resigned h ta ommendat1en o! mercy
were paid by councilmen Frank
bis car was 11truck by the obey a traffic signal. Jame&amp; J.
road,
la
reof
a
ing
ence
another
13
that
and
e
pro
id
195
a
Aug.
7 � y
L WT
.
&amp;
J d
in Commo d Pleas court by Mary
Youna, Harvey Erlewine, Bob Can- position _Monday evening at a regular meeting of town · council
D. Price in Br1d�eport.
quest would be made later in the Tracy, 307 W elzgall St., Pome• Ginther vehicle, with light dam• Hickman, Akron, forfeited bond
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,
aday an d Patterson, and Clerk Ver• held in the city building.
a ge to both. No
arre sts were when he failed to appear on a
d
h
�e �urt, which � r Ruther- weet for another clean-up session. roy, versus Roy Tracy Jr., 1 1 1 made.
non Weber.
Mrs. Charlotte tlousn who is the secretary for the Water ford
s))eeding charge.
An effort to have the Pomeroy Butternut
s appeal on April 12, held
Ave. The plaintiff
I
Dot· that· ''the evidence of defendant's levee repaired so that lt may be charges gross neglect and extreme
Department, was tmmediately a ointed to succeed him
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80n had been town
.
recorder · sl'J'ce the Martl
' n Addltion, in a:ullt · of flnt degree murder WI&amp; used by bo aL owners firemen and cruelty and ask, for a divorce
which he resides, was taken into the corporate llmlls
. of the overwhelming and that no erro... r;, er boats i, being spearheade d custody and support o! four mino«u\Ted d uring the trial or suf- by the Pomero y man.
town.
or children, and other re lief.
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------ficient gravity to justify a Te•
Counci l WAS eneouraged by I re•
Two appeals from Me;gs coun ty
ANNUALS AVAILABLE
port ,ubmitted by Ralph Warner, ma ;ntenance crew, but no decision veroal of the judgement of the
court rulings ·have been filed in
Several ext ra annuals published £ommon Pleas court both · by
councilman, on future street pav- wa11 reached. It was decided that eourt below."
Judie■ James F. Bell and John by the senior clus of Ru tland Vance Mlllhone, Tuppers Plains.
ing in the town. Warner bad con- raises, if voted by council, would
Arthur Wehrli, a chemist at the Philip Sporn Plant, was
- h SCJ100
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-• 1 are avallab1e an d versus Chester Mundr , •--•
May 1 for · the w. -k
s:""" dluented·, The high court Hig
tacted a Mr. s...n..e ol Charleston, be retroactive to
1
led mayor
Y
of N ew H aven Tuesday as his Citizen's ticket
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the court may be purehased at $3.50 es.ch ville RD
•-a affirm• lbal of
"r. Spen - head of the dep,rtment and to rull""
into office.
councilmen
five
.swept
o
a
ls
·
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cepting wheat allotment applica..
of appe1ll.
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""' a report for
from the office o! the executive
i1 preparing
PU...· June 1 Ior tbe auial&amp;nt.
n entries signed by Judge John
I
i�gl
defeated his opponent, Robert
Wehrli,
overwhelm
y
tion, for certain farms,
head , Miss Judy Chase, secretary , c. Bacon, Edith Mau de Sisson
ing of .10me of the street&amp; o! MaCouncil went on tecord In proA producer who jntenda to seed
Beach, with a total vote of 237 to Beach's 76. Beach is aiso
sai d today.
son.
test of the proposed telephone I D... ...
ha s be e n aw ard ed $40 weekl)'
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wheat for 1961 on a farm for
eter
------an employee at the Philip Sporn Plant.
ters
_ ayor ' � b�
Robert Lee, fir
_ e chief ot the ·Ma· rate r41iae for Mason City. M
aupport !rom .Ralph Sisson
• • dw·ing
wh,--h
' a 1958, 1959 and 1960 allot•
Wlnnmg council positions we re
MEET
TO
ay
GUILD
lln
ee
ave
a
rea
he
t
letter
d
•·b
o
o
o
=•·
1
V
Wrl
.
n
,
which
1on
et
d
n
red
f
e
th
partment
A
•
ll K&gt; � m, De
ment was not established irreapec- 1
Ca pehart, Donald llumgard· 112; For Council-Lewis Cape.
:
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Lewis
:��
r���:�
d
�:
;
:
class
Worth-While
nd
a
Portl
·
The
J),a rkll\l meter haters: can have a
ported on the oraan�tion of a had written . to the Public Service
r
t
e
l
in .
tive of whether or not ;heat was ,.
ck Flesher, Glenn Smit-h hart, 229 ; Donald Bumgardner,
a
J
ner,
department.
n■ were Commission Jn protest to the raiH. field d8)' in Middleport Thursday wilJ meet Thursday evenlng a t 8 dcred to pay a ttorney fees of lhe
junior
PlJ
206; Jack Flesher, 229; Glenn
see ded for harveat aa grain in 1
at the home of Martha LO U Beegle plaintiff and to proV'ide medical and Karl Wiles.
de to �tact the proaecutln1 at•
Couneilm1n Olin Wolfe moved aftemoon. .
Z29; Karl Wiles, 24:1;
Smith
:
be
to
who
deslrea
d
an
those year,
One surprise which developed Frank' Thompson, 95; Berl Wal•
ney re •t1ve to ln■urance cover• that • li�e pluJ be h:111tall� ,t the
That day whtle the " Avalon '' i.1 with the proeram In charge of expenses. Also signed w.s 10
considered for an allotmen t mutt
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ln1 membe...,. of this organization. corner of Anderson and 1'hird -in tOwl\ ca fternoon) can may be Jean Sayre.
entry aetling June 27 as date of ln the election waa the .naming lace, "'9; Nelson Roush, lit;
make application for an •ll�tment
----The
future.
near
the
in
Streeta
Fruth
Robert
charge.
without
·
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d.
"o
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WII
Mason
of
meten
at
parted
·
a hearing on the appeal of A. N. �f Mrs. Tnelma Clpehart to the James Ball, 85 and Luther Smith
.
accor inc t Wayne Chase, Cha irTAL
HOS
GE
AL
P:
h'!R
MalN
i ted a relief poJlceman but tion carried. Present · were Mayor The on1er · waa fulled by Chief of
Bengel , Pomeroy, versus. the State PQsttion df town recorder. Mrs·. 120
m an of the A 1rh:ultw-al Stabllil:a- Po �
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Frecker,
recorder,
Jame1
d
ta
M
Admitte
,
:
rt
ac·
following
Dot•
V.
D.
Reeotder
Gilke
Her.H
work
Wrisht,
will
O.
0,
without
'llflthout
and
PAY
Police
of Ohio. Mr. Bengel ia a ppealing Capehart, incumbent
ee
y
.
Beach and the live d efeated
tlon and Conservation Committ .
on
Ma
received
t
oush
;
run
to
not
�hose
bu
!l
,
Councilmen GordOn tion by Middleport Council la■t ersville; Jack i,.
the UH of the town car. The rno- ion, and
the cancellation of his driver's
councilmen .aU ran OD tbe PeoApplication forms are available
175 write-in votes to win the posi- pie's Tick eet.
tion wa11 made by RUM Capehart. Creamer, Olin Wolfe, Waiter Wer- Friday evenin&amp; U a geeture of wel- Edith Cook, Pomeroy .
the Bureau ·o1 Motor
by
license
In the ASC county office fr;tr use in
Uon over Mrs. Mary Sue Erwin,
D ilmiaaed : Lind a Chaney, Ra· Vehicles.
SAiary raises were d latuued tor I')', R,,lph Wimer, ■nd Russell come to vl1itor1 to Middlepart that
Glenn Smitll who won a council
filing a request tor an., allotment.
who polled 1 12 votes. Mrs. Erwin po t, also
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cine.
the two-man water department C'ape�art,
day.
received l3 write- in
S
-The producer lb.ust apply in writ--- -- ---ra n on th e Citilen 's Ticket.
tes for mayor. Garnett Burdett
vo
ing by June 30, 1080.
Special Meetina
another Philip and Mrs. Clara Hampton, each, re•
Karl Wiles,
e Is
Sporn emplo1ee and former coun•
ce ived one write-in-vole for re•
e
, Called By Lodg
cilman an d mayor of N ew Haven, corde r.
Worsiu ptuJ Masha· T homas
The new council an d mayor
Bowen an nounces lhal Pomeroy ran ahead of e veryone in the
as
e po lled 2415 votes. Vol·
h
race
A
re scheduled to be sworn into
e
w
d
hol
-Lod ge No. 164, .F&amp;AM, will
s:
office Wed nesda y night at a
special mc.eti ng T hursday, J une 9, lng went as follow
For Mayor-Arth-ur Wehrli, mt!:eliog wi th membeis of the
at 7 : 0 p. m. to confer lhe second I
degree
3 on two candidates. Re- 237; Robert Beach 78; Recorder- outgoing council in the city buildMrs. Capehart, 175; Mrs. Erwin ing .
fre:.hm ents will be 11erved.

New decorator colors.

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A Huntington , W . Va. , man told Judge John C . Bacon to­
day that he had no allorney, no money, and no friends or
relatives rn Meigs county to provide $1 ,000 bail set by the
court.
Robert Clarence Jarrells, indicted by the January term of
the grand Jury on a cha rge of breaking and entering entered
a plea of not guilty when arraigned before Judge John C Bacon shortly before noon today.
Jarrells was indicted by the
m•nt.
grand jury for the Oct. 21, 1969
One was by Sheriff HartenN.ch
breaking and enterJng of the and Deputy Howard Fnnk when
Kel �y Ni� Club on Route 7 the federal autho,tJ:tle1 refuaed to
d�r1ng which money, liquor and
release the prlt0ner because of
cigarettes were taken, Jarrells' al· poaslble lnfrtna:ementa of hla
leged eo�panion in the offense civil right, b a mistake in the
was Mtmal Roberts, of Huntincton indictment.
was finally re•
and Ironton, who was apprehend• turned hen: Monday evening by
ed by Huntington officials as he Deputy Charles Sayre a nd Pome­
cro�sed the Hun t\ngton bridge fol- ray Patrolman Ge&lt;Jrge Hicks.
lowmg t�e breakmg &amp;.nd, entering.
Jarrehs told iudee Bicon at
A qua_ntity of stolen articles from hia arraignment today that he
the night spot was found in his
had �n -working - . ■-t a- flshinl
car•
eamp in Florida prior to his arJarrells i1 alleged to have rest there. He readily admitted
jumped !rom the Rol;&gt;erts car and lo the court that he had aerved.
escaped the Huntington · of!icera DIore th8n one · terin In the We's t
but was _rec�gniled by the om- Virginia penitentiary. Aceordinc
cers and 1nd1eted here for the of. to Jnf-ormaUon received by Sheriff
f�nse. Roberti, after serving about Hartenbach he baa a lone lht of
five months In the county jail offenses In that atate
awai ting grand jury and court
O n his plea ot no funds Ju dge
action, entered a plea of &amp;uilt)' Bacon told the defendant ' that a.,
before Judge Bacon and was lot1I attorney would be appoint.
placed on probation for one year. 1 ed to �efend him and he wa8 re=ianded to the county jail in
A fuglt1¥• warrant had !Men
.
lieu of bond.
l11UH for Jarrtll1 b,- therlff
Robert Hart.nblch. H• WH ar­
,._.ttd about thrtt WNk, 11fO
· "fffl
w
In Miami. fl•., by Iha FBI. Twe
trlpa were · macht to Florldli N­
!e'
for-9 th• mAn could be ntumecl
if 8
to �he lndld·
hera to answer

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Mason County 4-H Camp is sched
uled to be held from Juns 2'1
through July 1, it has been an­
n·ounced .
']'he camp will be held at the.
C.fl Camp at Sou thside wlth mem­
ben of all age groups attendin1
the same camp. n Is expected that
approximately 200 mem'lten will
attend.
The new d inina hall facilitlP!.
will be used for the tint tlru&lt;
with the t)ld dinin1 hall being uae&lt;l
� for 1leeplng quarter,. The. · camp
ac�edule 111d camp worlll?rt Will be
announced later.

Frog llunten Fined

Three Raclne men cbar1ed by
Came Protector A. H. Joai::him
· with llJr:ln'g froca 011t ol aeuoh
•ere fined $US and co■t■ each in
County Court today. Th'e three
were Renl'Y" and In . .Amott and
A!fhd Stitt.
Q•IP•. �tector, l91'ctilqa · �d
are w nlnf �· .,.
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Troop 245 Boy Scouts Of Ameri co

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Court Of Honor Dedicated To Calvin Richman

The Court of Hon or service of
Boy Scouts Troop 245 held at the
American Legion HalJ in Ml dd].e,
port TuesdllY was conducted in
memory of and dedication to Cal­
vi n (Bu s)Reichman with the invo­
cation a nd pres entation of the
..colors by Darrel Stumbo and Tom
Lyons.
Mike Archer led the Pledge of
All eKiance to the flag and the
scout law and oath were given by
the color guard . Mike also gave
the scout inotto with t he scout
slogan being giwm by Mike L\oy d
The official court degree and in•
tro duclion of court offici.�ls was
give n by Kim Neal.
Following the opening ceremon•
Tues­
next
like
look
will
Sllft
Furniture
parent&amp; an d friends were wel•
Rutland
ie1
lbe
of
Bide
lbe
at
atreet
the
what
la
-Here
RUTLAND
COMING
·
Circus
by Scoutm11ter Robert
d
known
corne
widely
up-the
make
show.
They
eight-hour
for
an
a
¥rive
nipuila
baby
,
llve
day mo� June li&amp;. wben 40
llllJJ who inlroduted PaUI 11,plOll

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� t lifao -" ; _,; �b �fll'/, )VW \lfJ,!1·.�lt&amp;,t !$•�I\ toil,"" \Mt �-

stall, comm a nder of the Fttney­
Bennett Post, .sponsors of the
troop, Mr. Mills also intro d�ctd
Dem Roach. comman der of the
8th Dis trict, American l..e1;ion and
Fre d Hibbs.
Scouts recognized during the
e-ve nlng we re Darrel Stumbo who
was awarded the Camp Arrowhead
Award , Ra y Pickens who will !il·
te nd the National Jllimboree at
Colondo Spri n gs and Mike Zerkle
ca ndidate scout.
of
During the presentatio n
awards, assistant scoutmaster Her•
shel McClure presented Tender­
foot awar d&amp; to Mike S. Bostic,
Earl H. Gilkey, llaymond A. Zer­
kle, Richard B. Flowers, Larry L.
Gladwell, Charle'&amp; Lemley, Steven
Pullen, Mike
Hind:r, Stephen
Blaine, Jame, llurcller, Jelfrey

Hodges, Roy Coleman, Asa Brad•
bury, Bu ddy Moore, Theodore
Morarity and David Jenkin!!.
Second Clan awards were pre-­
sented by Scoutmaster Mills to
Harry McGuHin, Roger Stiles,
Jack Seigman and Mike Archer.
Merit Badgea were presented 1by
Mills for Citi:r.enship in Nation,
First Aid and Scholarship to Kim
N eal; Fir!l Aid , Public Speaking
Citizenship in NaUon and Scho•
larship to James Miller; Home Re•
pain, First Aid to animals, Firs t
Aid. Dog Care an d Safety to Tom
Lyons ; Cooking to Rick Lemley
an d Firemanshlp to ltay Pickens.
Ex ecutive Robert Slier pruent­
ed Star Award.s to Ray Pickena
a nd J1me1 MIU• with year pins
being pn'JSenLed by the scout
mute,,

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D OI A Drapes Charter Monday Evening Mt. Moriah Baptist

In Memory of Membe., W,ho Recently Died Missionary•S!)Ciety
The Charter ••as
" draped for a period of. 30 days in memory H o/ds Ses••
411 . on
of Arttta Sanborn when Theodorus Council Daughters or Amerita met Monday evening at the I OOF hall.
Winona Cook , associate cou ncilor . presided and two appli•
cants were accepted for membership. A contribution was
made to the cancer fund. Elizabeth Campbell repo rte d on
nJa
· ,. fl a gs on the gr3 11es of
,. cin"
1
deteased mPmbers for Ml"morial mct•ting on June 20 . 1 was voted
rk refreshments and
have
to
potlu
Day. Communications were read
from Ma o· L ink. slate c -o uncilor, me i:n bers were req uested to bring
.
and Elizabeth Quinl in, state ser re• the i r a wn table servic e.
PHl
g
A
lhe
meetin of
Counci llary. concerning the s1ale council
h ursday
o
nced
T
was
for
rs
annou
session 10 be held in Cleveland
evening
at
the
home
of
Eva
Robon August lft-l7.
son, Rock Springs Road.
11 wH 1'0led to order dish
cloth■ to sell as a money maklnl
project. The 1rav,Jing pri:r.e d
o- ,
rOUn
n
na1ed by Ethel Smith was award•
ed to Marjorie Woodard. Etedion
of officers was held with Mar•
.OU
gare'l Seidenabel. junior past &lt;'Olin·
cilor; Annke Ohlinge-r, assoriat{'
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Junior put tou11cilor:
Helen
y
l PJt E DDIE HO lJDASH l! LT
Miller, councilor: Winona Cook,
Mari::aret
associate
co u ne1lor:
M r. an d ,1rs. c. c . pope o r At .
Smilh. vice f'ouncilnr: Bet1y Qe. \anta, Geor"gia, came laSI night
moskcY. , associate vice touncilor·, for a visit with his muther, Mrs.
Valsie Roush, ronductor.
J. H . Smitl:i and Miss H azel Van
Eva Dessauer, warden; Carrie Cooney. On Monday Mrs. Smith's
Meinhart, insid"e sentinel; LiUian granddaughter and husband, Mr.
Demoskey, outaide sentinel; Eli• and Mra�-Gta� Kemp visited with
:r.abeth Campbell, rinaneial str�- -them. The kenips who had beet!
ll!ry; Ethel Smith, assistant finen- mfrried on Saturday in Detroit,
rial secretary; Nellie Hayes, re- Mi.ell,.� "ttlete on their way 10 ·
cording !lecretary; Mabel Bcarhs, Florida.
Mrs. CharlotJc Di,r:on of Toronto,
a5.lli,tant
recording
secretary ;
visiting in Meig1
Glenora Swatzcl . rcpresenh,tive to Canada, "Vtho
state touncil session and Winona County and vicinity with relatives
Cook, alternate r,pn,entative.
visited yesterday with Miss SylvU!
Plans were completed for in• McMaster,
Mr. Ind Mra. C. R. Young who
spertio n to be held at the nexl
were called to New Castle, Pa .. on
business returned home Mond11:,
evening.

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RIVER

REPORT

1 Swilnming
Les.ion
Jkg1str11tion for JW"im9fng les­

I sons at the New Haven Pool will
be held Monday, Juae 13th, from
9 untJJ 12 a. Of. M.a,y Jane Tennant, the ,wimmin:, instructor.
will be preaent to register the
students. There wUI be a tharfe
of IO cents per leaaon and the
lessons will run for lhrec week■.
A family ticket will include the
charge for tbe lessons. There will
be three CllJ,8Ses held, beginners
class 6 years of age and up, rn­
termediate and Adults.

IOOF Hall. All offkera are requested to tx- prennt for prac•
The :'Yh ssionary Society of t be tke. Potluck refreshments w i l l
Gaue-s: M.nt�y: U.9 on
Mt. Mo n ah Baptist Church met l a.st be served.
upper,
9.15 on lower, running 7
Thursday evemng iii 1 h e home of
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Pomeroy Bend Grahge w i ll 1 1 .0 on lower, running 6 feel: Lock
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hy 1 lw vi c e president, \frs. Ccun p. visi·t cO Jum b11 G range Fn·uay feet on the t•a• ,nd 13 w·,,ke'· .
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Sunday
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Mrs. Ka lh ryn Payne, president
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1 re from th, book of Luke and centered
Upbound: Lock 23: if.., Cliff
fl o wers, her birthday was celebrat - O; Albert Holden at 10 :40 p. m., 0t,µ
at 2 p.
g a v e an cx plBnalion of the part. ed with the sing m g of '" H appy 1 8; A . V. C l'iss Jr. at 1 1 ;2:li p. m . . al 12..io_ p. m .., CM
M rs . F'red . Jackson offered pr�r· Birthday. " Mrs. Y o u ng pinn f'd a 6• 1 ; Helen Z � t 1 : 15 a. � - • 4-0; m . • � lntadtt al ,41 p. II., 4- ,
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ble at 3.30 a. m., 0-1 1 , Orleamift
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aftrr whl(•h a report o( the Mis• a girt from the group.
at
9:30
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sionary Convenlion held i n Glous,
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!er was given by Mrs. Irv in &amp; um.
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Trail Garden Club scheduled tow
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Mn. C. L. Healotl, haa been �OS'ta.I
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GANG AVeNGES PARENTS

VIENNA! UPI-Hungari11.n Com·
munllt palice have tracked down
a 1roup of Hungarian juveniles
who formed a gang to avenae
their counter-revolutionary
par•
t&gt;nts, it was reported today. The
Budapest Communist youth nft'1
paper Magyar Ifjusag said five
juveniles comprised the "Gana of
the Black Half Moon" which
bt.:irned Communist youth fiaga
and destroyed text boob and
smubed windows in recent
months.

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The Davis reunion was held
June ,th, al the home of Mr. and
Mn. Lorenzo Davia on King8bury
Road.
Th0!1e altf'ndlng were Rev. and
Mrs. Francia Glazier, of ttA! E U B
Church, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Davh; nnd family, Mr. and
Mn. Max Fol mer and family.
Shelia Folmer, Mrs. Emma Davis
and Mra. Edna Bartels, Pomeroy.
Mr. a11d Mn. Davld Davis and

Carl Davia. Syracu11e; Mr. and
MrS. Claude Davis, Plttaburgh,
Pa: Mr. and Mr1, Fred Carrillo
and daughter. Midland, Tex.; Roy
Edwards and son, Pontiac, Mich.;
Mr. and Mn. Wra_r Dallas and chit
dren, Richmond, O.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Rou,1h 11nd family; Mrs. How­
ard ftoush and dau1ihter , ThereRa
of Jl'ollan1bee, W. V1., and Mike
Davis, Pontlac, Mtch.

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Miss France&amp; Rnush is ,1n a
week's vacation from her employ­
ment at the A. &amp;: P. 3tore.
M rs. 0. H. Stewart i� visiting
with her ion-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White in Nor­
wal k . The Whites were here for
lhe i\J,umnl banquet and . Mrs.
Stewart returned with thern.
Bec)ty, Ellen .ind Tommy Leon­
ard, childrel\ or Mrs. 11.eba Leon11rd left by train for Atlanta, Ga.,
where they will visit with their
other sister Mr. and Mrs. Ase
Cam p and famlly.
Mr11. James Walker underwent
major surgery } �stcrday morning
at Camden·Clark Hospital In Park•
crsburg and was reported to be
In satisfactory
condition. Her
room numher is 120.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long were
In P11rltershurg Tuesday to visit
wil l! Mrs. James Walker, sister of
Mr. Lonl,l et Camden-Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
11ml family returned yesterday
to Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. James Euler will
go !o Tuledo this Sunday where
he will attend the convention of
the --SholJ' Crltft , lJhion1"' bf ttu!
New v'nrk Central SystPm. They
Ian 1o return homo next Thurs•
day.
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter and grand
daughter, Ellen Dutton, are visit­
Ing in Cincinnati with relatives.

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MILWAUKEE, Wil'., UP[-The
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pitcher from New Bedford, Man. ,
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PI'ITSBURGH UPI - Dale Hack,
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bart, a former All-American foot·
.584 3i,, ball player al the Univerlity of
.500 6
Wilcon1ln, and Bill (Picklea) Ken­
.488 7'h nedy. a Temple UnivenUy b&amp;lket­
.447 8\\ ball star. 1iped bueball tontracts
.439 8½ with the Pitttburgh Piratn Tu�
3M 13
day.
TUffday's llttulb
The Pirates 1l10 announced the
Chlc:•to 13 Plthburth 2
1i1ninp of ouUielder
Ruuell
Phll1delphla 5 St. Louis S, night
M ueller, a W"IICOlllin Unlvenity
Clnclnn•tl 5 Sin Fran. 1, nteht
alumnua, and 17-yeu-old lohn
MllwaukN 6 Los Al?fal• 4, nllht E.ade1, a rigbthanded pitcher from
Wld.-.dQ"a ProNWe Pitchers
Birmingham, Ala,
Plthburth at Chic.to - Mn.II
11·3) n And....., (2-1).
Hackbart, 1 aix.foot-tbrff-ini:h,
C lnclnnttl at Sin FrancI...,._ 200-pounder, ii an outfielder and
Newcombe (3-3) or O'Toole (4--4:) bat, and throw, rigbthanded. He
V1 McCormkk 17--3).
i1 a phy1ical education major at
PhllMl•lphla at St. Leula (nl1ltt) Wiaconlln and will a:raduate next
-Bumardt 0-41 n KIi,- (2-,5).
winter. Hackbart, who livea
in
. Mllw1ukff at Lot Ane-1•1 (nitht) Madiaon, Wla., wu signed to a
-Willey {3-3] n Willlarm (:J..0).
contract with the Pirate,' Salt
Thvrsday't Gamet
Lake City club in the triple • A
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1 Paciflc Cout League.
Mllwaukff at LOI Ans,eln, nlfht
Kennedy, 11 22-yl!ar-old infielder
Clnclnati at San FranclKO
from Philadelphia, will report to
Kingsport, Tenn., ol the rookie
AMERICAN LEAGUE
League,
as wUl
W. L. Pct. Ga Apl)Alachian
WOOO­
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who
graduated
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25 17 .595 Ill lawn Hilh School, Birmingham,
Cleveland
last week. Eades wi:1 belna:
26 21 ..553 3
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23 21 .523 4\\ sought by all JO major league
New York
Detroit
21 21 _!K)() 51/, dubs .
Washington
19 25 ,432 8\1
19 27 .413 911
Kansas City
TITANS StGN TRIO
I Boston
15 27 .357 1 1 11
NEW YORK UPI-Linemen Bob
M arques and Paul Manganaro of
Tuetd•y•• •••uik
Boston University and George
N.w York 5 Chicago 2
Caiazzo,
a back from . Tennea,ee,
Detroit 5 B•ltlmore 2.. nl...t
W Hhlngton 7 K,n,., City 2, nlpt have signed their 1960 contracts
with the New York Titan, of lhe
C leveland 12 Boston 3, ni9ht
American Foolblll Leque.
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The famU7 picnic of the :&amp;lttftOI'
ny Y cau rode three Ytlnnert at Cir ch! which will be held Thuradi:r
Belmont Park Tuesday, lntludinl 11.t I&gt; p. m. wUI be. beld ■t the Jlld.
Meticulous in the feature allow- dleport KWJlclpal Park lnltead
anee race. Ycaz.a's otbe-r tliwnplu \ the roadside park u previouat, aa­
was aboard Broadway and TrOck. nounced.

The Reds kayoed Johnny Anto.
nelli witb three runs in the sec­
ond Inning and went on to deal
the Giants their sixth defeat in
10 gamea.
E rrors Aid lndlens
Jlm Grant yielded eight hits,
including bomers by Bobby Thom•
Be wre you get Ube concrete
son and Marty Keough, to win hil
mtxture that's n-g'ht for your
fourth decision for the lndiani
needs. We deliver mixed-to-Or­
who were aided by six Boston
der 1=oncrete to your job any
errors.
time you say! Cal.I on us any•
The Yankees celebrated Casey
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time.
Stengel's return to command by
beating the White Sox for the fir11t
lime Jn five tries. Jim Coalea
pitched .i nine-hitter for hls sh:th
stralght win o! this season and .
hi&amp; 10th lltralght over a two-sea­
son period.
The Senators replaced the Ath­
PN&gt;n. WY-2-3214
letics in tllxlh place with a 15hit attack that earned Camilo
P- St,
MlcldlPaacual hi, ·sixth victory.
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Chicago it N•w York lnlght)Shaw (5-4) " Turley tt•ll,
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Unlttcl Prftl lnttrnatlonal
I tried and true veterans of the
Charlie Dressen'• had hi1 say ita!I who are sparking it. . ..,. A
and now ·the ,old Brave&amp; are havThe tkave1 ,iave won �:&gt;1,, Q(
their last seven games and �attne their wily,
Dre11Sen f.old the world lilst ren · Spahn, Lew Burdette end tlOb•
spring how Milwaukee's young Buhl, the "big thre,e" of the Tribe
pitchers would c1rry a grep.ter und er Fred Haney, h ave accountload thit. year but hen are the ed for five or the victoriea.
It was Buhl's turn Tuesday
Braves making- lhelr first rul
push of the aeason-and it's the night and the ·h atchet-raced �ijbt
-- -hander indulged in his fa�ta�
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credit for a 6·4 win over the ·�oi
A C•-n lflt'Y Nlthtl
Angeles Dodgers. Buhl has ,cored
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oveF the Dodgers and stands 22-9'
PATRIOTS SIGN HALFBACK
for a ,.no percentage against them
BOSTON UPI-Halfback Walt.er
for his caree�.
, who set Heidelberg
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J Livingston
TONIGHT
records for ground-gaining touch
. Br•VH SW Out
The victory moved the BraV8' · downs and total scorini bu ai&amp;r.n·
FAMIL� lilGHT
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place P1tt:f;,urgh l": Pirates, w;ho- · ·American Football r,Jguili-..fl"� ·
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were routed, 13-2, by the Chicago �-----(Technicolor &amp; Scope)
Cubs. The Ci1 1cinnati Reds beat
the San Francisco Giants, 5·1,
- alo80 and the Philadelphia Phillie&amp; 'de­
feated the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-3
Sandra Dee - John &amp;axon
in other Natlonal League games.
Re:r. Harrison - Key KendaU
The Cleveland Indians routed
"THE RELUCTANT DEB"
the Boston Red So x , 12·3 and
(Tedlntoolo&lt; &amp; Srope)
moved to within 1 ½: games of
A,Iso Cartoon
first place ,when the Detroit Ti­
gers beat the Baltimore OriolcH,
THURSDAY ond FRIDAY
5-2, the New York Yankees topped
"HORRORS OF THE
the Chicago White Sox, 5-2 and
BLACK MUSEUM"
the Washington Senators beat the
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d1•&lt;·uasi'd worker wl tl need a copy
of "I .ettrrs Tcslamentary'' when
applying for the social security
d('alh payment.

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uslng rookie lefty Larry Price as a starter and

Call's Barons took a close 3-1 decision from Syracuse.
'Ibe openiny round of Pony play
diaplayed tight pltchlna: every• Charley Bush, catcher, did enough
where, wilh the bitters bidinJ to win. Each hit triples in the
their time for when eyea may be third, Carr 's driving in little Joey
Ste-phenson who had walked, and
sharper and awinp leveled out.
At Racine, Pomeroy'&amp; Freddie then Carr 11tole home to put Mid•
Boyd allowed no bJUI but left the dleport ahead 3· l which i11 how It
game with the score tied H in the ended. Johnny Allensworth alio
fifth
and two runnen on, both of singled for Middleport.
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Syracuse started the scoring in
ed the Inning aud was relieved by
Blackwell w h O gave up 11 80I0 horn, the top of the second when Wil•
er to Peanut, Wickline in the 7th. Uams walked, got to second on a
cine pUBhed home ■ix big rums lhrow�ng error and scored on
Louks . single. '11te only other Syra,
in that wild filth.
cuse hit was Winebrenner's slflgle.
For Racine Ted Bailey tripled, j Carr fanned 13 in going the dis­
Salser doubled in tw,;. rum and tanl'.!e.
Price and Johnson hid 1ina:le1.
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For Pomeroy Boyd and Jim (IIJ.• Syracuse
Barons
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bert ellch singled twice, Gilbert's
Louks
(LP),
Winebrenner
(4) and
aafeliea driviny in two runs.
Price, the ex-Little Lea.guer with Winebrenner, Baker (4). Carr and
the fast ball from the portalde, Bush.
Boyd (LP), Meier (5), Bla well
fanned aeven, gave up one run.
Salaer .wu charged witlt three (6) and Spencer. Price (WP��Sal­
ser (6), Price (7) and Balley, ,
rune, two unearned.
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run1, Meier 3 and Blackwell one.
In the seventh, in the mldat of a
Boys Salem Center met ,on May
Pomeroy rally. Price returned to
the mound to fan Follrod with two 30 at the school house with Roy
out, one run in snd the basea load• E. Shenefield i n charge and boys
present were eleven. The project
ed.
lesso� was on ro�e and dem?n114RONS WIN
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The lsarons could do little with strat1ons rwere given by Dick
the slants of starter Jim Louks, Lambert, Mike Walker on knots.
lefthander, or Mickey Winebren- A First Aid report on artificial
ner, but Ronnie. CRrr, pitcher, and I respiration was made.
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Price Puts Out Fire In 7th To
Beat Pomeroy; Carr Goes Distance

clea,nup pitcher the same night, edged Pomeroy', Pony Lea­
guers Tuesday afternoon 7-4 while in Middleport, Woody

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D OI A Drapes Charter Monday Evening Mt. Moriah Baptist

In Memory of Membe., W,ho Recently Died Missionary•S!)Ciety
The Charter ••as
" draped for a period of. 30 days in memory H o/ds Ses••
411 . on
of Arttta Sanborn when Theodorus Council Daughters or Amerita met Monday evening at the I OOF hall.
Winona Cook , associate cou ncilor . presided and two appli•
cants were accepted for membership. A contribution was
made to the cancer fund. Elizabeth Campbell repo rte d on
nJa
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,. cin"
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deteased mPmbers for Ml"morial mct•ting on June 20 . 1 was voted
rk refreshments and
have
to
potlu
Day. Communications were read
from Ma o· L ink. slate c -o uncilor, me i:n bers were req uested to bring
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and Elizabeth Quinl in, state ser re• the i r a wn table servic e.
PHl
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meetin of
Counci llary. concerning the s1ale council
h ursday
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T
was
for
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annou
session 10 be held in Cleveland
evening
at
the
home
of
Eva
Robon August lft-l7.
son, Rock Springs Road.
11 wH 1'0led to order dish
cloth■ to sell as a money maklnl
project. The 1rav,Jing pri:r.e d
o- ,
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n
na1ed by Ethel Smith was award•
ed to Marjorie Woodard. Etedion
of officers was held with Mar•
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gare'l Seidenabel. junior past &lt;'Olin·
cilor; Annke Ohlinge-r, assoriat{'
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Junior put tou11cilor:
Helen
y
l PJt E DDIE HO lJDASH l! LT
Miller, councilor: Winona Cook,
Mari::aret
associate
co u ne1lor:
M r. an d ,1rs. c. c . pope o r At .
Smilh. vice f'ouncilnr: Bet1y Qe. \anta, Geor"gia, came laSI night
moskcY. , associate vice touncilor·, for a visit with his muther, Mrs.
Valsie Roush, ronductor.
J. H . Smitl:i and Miss H azel Van
Eva Dessauer, warden; Carrie Cooney. On Monday Mrs. Smith's
Meinhart, insid"e sentinel; LiUian granddaughter and husband, Mr.
Demoskey, outaide sentinel; Eli• and Mra�-Gta� Kemp visited with
:r.abeth Campbell, rinaneial str�- -them. The kenips who had beet!
ll!ry; Ethel Smith, assistant finen- mfrried on Saturday in Detroit,
rial secretary; Nellie Hayes, re- Mi.ell,.� "ttlete on their way 10 ·
cording !lecretary; Mabel Bcarhs, Florida.
Mrs. CharlotJc Di,r:on of Toronto,
a5.lli,tant
recording
secretary ;
visiting in Meig1
Glenora Swatzcl . rcpresenh,tive to Canada, "Vtho
state touncil session and Winona County and vicinity with relatives
Cook, alternate r,pn,entative.
visited yesterday with Miss SylvU!
Plans were completed for in• McMaster,
Mr. Ind Mra. C. R. Young who
spertio n to be held at the nexl
were called to New Castle, Pa .. on
business returned home Mond11:,
evening.

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REPORT

1 Swilnming
Les.ion
Jkg1str11tion for JW"im9fng les­

I sons at the New Haven Pool will
be held Monday, Juae 13th, from
9 untJJ 12 a. Of. M.a,y Jane Tennant, the ,wimmin:, instructor.
will be preaent to register the
students. There wUI be a tharfe
of IO cents per leaaon and the
lessons will run for lhrec week■.
A family ticket will include the
charge for tbe lessons. There will
be three CllJ,8Ses held, beginners
class 6 years of age and up, rn­
termediate and Adults.

IOOF Hall. All offkera are requested to tx- prennt for prac•
The :'Yh ssionary Society of t be tke. Potluck refreshments w i l l
Gaue-s: M.nt�y: U.9 on
Mt. Mo n ah Baptist Church met l a.st be served.
upper,
9.15 on lower, running 7
Thursday evemng iii 1 h e home of
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Tlw 111 13 cL ing was call ed t o order
Pomeroy Bend Grahge w i ll 1 1 .0 on lower, running 6 feel: Lock
23: 15.0, 10.,t on lower, running 6
hy 1 lw vi c e president, \frs. Ccun p. visi·t cO Jum b11 G range Fn·uay feet on the t•a• ,nd 13 w·,,ke'· .
prese
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twll H arper . af er which , ,l he group ��e �
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th me 80IIg K eep M e ed in on the
Day of Remembrance, dams are u p running an average of
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fifth,
Sunday
in Ma:,.
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· kets are betng soId
· 1 ure an d _1••t rs. CharI �s Jones
Mrs. Ka lh ryn Payne, president
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1 e r. As part of lhe d�vctions each the refreshment table. mhich was 1 1 , llr. _criss at 12.SO_ p. m., W , ffi iiY cont■et Fla,,f, Cuwack.
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member read a portion · of scripwith an arrangement or
1 re from th, book of Luke and centered
Upbound: Lock 23: if.., Cliff
fl o wers, her birthday was celebrat - O; Albert Holden at 10 :40 p. m., 0t,µ
at 2 p.
g a v e an cx plBnalion of the part. ed with the sing m g of '" H appy 1 8; A . V. C l'iss Jr. at 1 1 ;2:li p. m . . al 12..io_ p. m .., CM
M rs . F'red . Jackson offered pr�r· Birthday. " Mrs. Y o u ng pinn f'd a 6• 1 ; Helen Z � t 1 : 15 a. � - • 4-0; m . • � lntadtt al ,41 p. II., 4- ,
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rr fur t�c sick of the commu111_ty ru se u n her and she was prC"s,rntcd Soulhlan_d !!It 2.40 11· m.'. �-3, C�et, (
ble at 3.30 a. m., 0-1 1 , Orleamift
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(f.tl. j
ffeftttl
aftrr whl(•h a report o( the Mis• a girt from the group.
at
9:30
a.
m.,
22-0.
sionary Convenlion held i n Glous,
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Refreshments of sandwit'hes and
!er was given by Mrs. Irv in &amp; um.
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· 1'le meetiq of the Windil1t
on the convention held · in U ulland . m e mbers presen t..
Trail Garden Club scheduled tow
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Mn. C. L. Healotl, haa been �OS'ta.I
Bland and the proceeds wer e tum- I
in July w11h Mrs. Jones as hostess. paned until 'l'hursda", June 18.

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GANG AVeNGES PARENTS

VIENNA! UPI-Hungari11.n Com·
munllt palice have tracked down
a 1roup of Hungarian juveniles
who formed a gang to avenae
their counter-revolutionary
par•
t&gt;nts, it was reported today. The
Budapest Communist youth nft'1
paper Magyar Ifjusag said five
juveniles comprised the "Gana of
the Black Half Moon" which
bt.:irned Communist youth fiaga
and destroyed text boob and
smubed windows in recent
months.

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The Davis reunion was held
June ,th, al the home of Mr. and
Mn. Lorenzo Davia on King8bury
Road.
Th0!1e altf'ndlng were Rev. and
Mrs. Francia Glazier, of ttA! E U B
Church, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Davh; nnd family, Mr. and
Mn. Max Fol mer and family.
Shelia Folmer, Mrs. Emma Davis
and Mra. Edna Bartels, Pomeroy.
Mr. a11d Mn. Davld Davis and

Carl Davia. Syracu11e; Mr. and
MrS. Claude Davis, Plttaburgh,
Pa: Mr. and Mr1, Fred Carrillo
and daughter. Midland, Tex.; Roy
Edwards and son, Pontiac, Mich.;
Mr. and Mn. Wra_r Dallas and chit
dren, Richmond, O.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Rou,1h 11nd family; Mrs. How­
ard ftoush and dau1ihter , ThereRa
of Jl'ollan1bee, W. V1., and Mike
Davis, Pontlac, Mtch.

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Miss France&amp; Rnush is ,1n a
week's vacation from her employ­
ment at the A. &amp;: P. 3tore.
M rs. 0. H. Stewart i� visiting
with her ion-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White in Nor­
wal k . The Whites were here for
lhe i\J,umnl banquet and . Mrs.
Stewart returned with thern.
Bec)ty, Ellen .ind Tommy Leon­
ard, childrel\ or Mrs. 11.eba Leon11rd left by train for Atlanta, Ga.,
where they will visit with their
other sister Mr. and Mrs. Ase
Cam p and famlly.
Mr11. James Walker underwent
major surgery } �stcrday morning
at Camden·Clark Hospital In Park•
crsburg and was reported to be
In satisfactory
condition. Her
room numher is 120.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long were
In P11rltershurg Tuesday to visit
wil l! Mrs. James Walker, sister of
Mr. Lonl,l et Camden-Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers
11ml family returned yesterday
to Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. James Euler will
go !o Tuledo this Sunday where
he will attend the convention of
the --SholJ' Crltft , lJhion1"' bf ttu!
New v'nrk Central SystPm. They
Ian 1o return homo next Thurs•
day.
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter and grand
daughter, Ellen Dutton, are visit­
Ing in Cincinnati with relatives.

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MILWAUKEE, Wil'., UP[-The
Milwaukee Brave1 ha.vi!! 1igned
Gerald Glynn, 21, 1 ri&amp;hl·handed
pitcher from New Bedford, Man. ,
to a contract with Louilvllle in
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Jogs cons�tently ehow Falcon
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oil changas, coete Iese to service,
Econo�I
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To begin with, Falcon is Ameri­ Jeaa to insure.
ca's very lowest-priced 6-pasaenger
Falcon llllves you more and still
car• , • • $64 to $164 leas than the gives yon full room for 6 big
other compactr,. . . " �
people and all their luggage. Small
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PI'ITSBURGH UPI - Dale Hack,
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bart, a former All-American foot·
.584 3i,, ball player al the Univerlity of
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Wilcon1ln, and Bill (Picklea) Ken­
.488 7'h nedy. a Temple UnivenUy b&amp;lket­
.447 8\\ ball star. 1iped bueball tontracts
.439 8½ with the Pitttburgh Piratn Tu�
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TUffday's llttulb
The Pirates 1l10 announced the
Chlc:•to 13 Plthburth 2
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Ruuell
Phll1delphla 5 St. Louis S, night
M ueller, a W"IICOlllin Unlvenity
Clnclnn•tl 5 Sin Fran. 1, nteht
alumnua, and 17-yeu-old lohn
MllwaukN 6 Los Al?fal• 4, nllht E.ade1, a rigbthanded pitcher from
Wld.-.dQ"a ProNWe Pitchers
Birmingham, Ala,
Plthburth at Chic.to - Mn.II
11·3) n And....., (2-1).
Hackbart, 1 aix.foot-tbrff-ini:h,
C lnclnnttl at Sin FrancI...,._ 200-pounder, ii an outfielder and
Newcombe (3-3) or O'Toole (4--4:) bat, and throw, rigbthanded. He
V1 McCormkk 17--3).
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winter. Hackbart, who livea
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Mllwaukff at LOI Ans,eln, nlfht
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Clnclnati at San FranclKO
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uslng rookie lefty Larry Price as a starter and

Call's Barons took a close 3-1 decision from Syracuse.
'Ibe openiny round of Pony play
diaplayed tight pltchlna: every• Charley Bush, catcher, did enough
where, wilh the bitters bidinJ to win. Each hit triples in the
their time for when eyea may be third, Carr 's driving in little Joey
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ed the Inning aud was relieved by
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cine pUBhed home ■ix big rums lhrow�ng error and scored on
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cuse hit was Winebrenner's slflgle.
For Racine Ted Bailey tripled, j Carr fanned 13 in going the dis­
Salser doubled in tw,;. rum and tanl'.!e.
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Price, the ex-Little Lea.guer with Winebrenner, Baker (4). Carr and
the fast ball from the portalde, Bush.
Boyd (LP), Meier (5), Bla well
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ser (6), Price (7) and Balley, ,
rune, two unearned.
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run1, Meier 3 and Blackwell one.
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Boys Salem Center met ,on May
Pomeroy rally. Price returned to
the mound to fan Follrod with two 30 at the school house with Roy
out, one run in snd the basea load• E. Shenefield i n charge and boys
present were eleven. The project
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lesso� was on ro�e and dem?n114RONS WIN
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the slants of starter Jim Louks, Lambert, Mike Walker on knots.
lefthander, or Mickey Winebren- A First Aid report on artificial
ner, but Ronnie. CRrr, pitcher, and I respiration was made.
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1emar Joblna&amp;on or anybody else 1
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He'll be A little bit heavier. Ii
-Physically, I'll be five ot six
lot wiser and plenty more ma- pound• heavier-somewhere near
lured than the Patten.on that In • 1 187 or 188 pounds. This'll mean

1h11-t ['II be hittinf harder and be
mul·h LouKher an close where some
of the hardesl f1ghlin1 is done.
-Mentall y, rl1 bt s!iarp�r. fully
aware that m}' opponent pacb a
dangerous wallop but also certain
that I'll be firin g 5ome big guns or
rny own.
My tr a1n C!'li, the new9J)apetm en

Tunney, more than usual.
add experts like Gene
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agtee that I &amp;�t my best fight, d1y1 ••ay, I've worbd trtfd and
Nov. 30, 1958, when I won the WIii con_tinue to work hard right
heavyweight tille by knocking out up until a few days before the I
Arc-hie Moore in five rounds. Well, fight. I've studied pitturea or y
1 know I'm I' better fighter now Je(eat 1.ast June aN I tnow what
.m I
I thd wrollg. I've 11ol a new battle
tl'lan when J beat Moore.
TOIION11b UPI - Nino Valles
My 8parring partners a gree. phn,, • lh' phy1tical strength and
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ar"e Caster and crisper and that bu� alt ft�.
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two Pol itlel'f 0'01jpa. hol� cau. Ea:l al tile cowffw: contatna
tus� and eonTe.fttibfts- on PrJday. &amp;om tour to N• NHH lot· a toftl
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He'll be A little bit heavier. Ii
-Physically, I'll be five ot six
lot wiser and plenty more ma- pound• heavier-somewhere near
lured than the Patten.on that In • 1 187 or 188 pounds. This'll mean

1h11-t ['II be hittinf harder and be
mul·h LouKher an close where some
of the hardesl f1ghlin1 is done.
-Mentall y, rl1 bt s!iarp�r. fully
aware that m}' opponent pacb a
dangerous wallop but also certain
that I'll be firin g 5ome big guns or
rny own.
My tr a1n C!'li, the new9J)apetm en

Tunney, more than usual.
add experts like Gene
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Jack Dempgey and Joe Louis all' My big opportunity 1s only 12 I
agtee that I &amp;�t my best fight, d1y1 ••ay, I've worbd trtfd and
Nov. 30, 1958, when I won the WIii con_tinue to work hard right
heavyweight tille by knocking out up until a few days before the I
Arc-hie Moore in five rounds. Well, fight. I've studied pitturea or y
1 know I'm I' better fighter now Je(eat 1.ast June aN I tnow what
.m I
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tl'lan when J beat Moore.
TOIION11b UPI - Nino Valles
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ar"e Caster and crisper and that bu� alt ft�.
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rough on my 1plffins: ,-triers
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and this time they're r.otrtJllitn.ing

G'JaDt Cuban
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Tnerr lnlffU'ctot, sa:t.
Cfmvalo Tuesday night and the mite caps.
WaI.ket J. ZftluNqtez Jr., Gard•
botlt llad to be called off.
Dr. 1'omaa P'1D111merfeM, plly­ ner, Maw., flt tbt only one seri­
siclan for the Ontario Athletic ollllJ hurt.
Commflllloll, saUI fie floualt Val
des had I catar;act in his 1eft eye
Wien he e:r'amined the Cohn dtlf'­
lnfi the weigh.in ceremonies.
BLAST INJURES TROOPS
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Nona M. Foklfl'I, -:.1.addleJort,
was awardl-d a governmen1 bo nd
Monday nel\ln g at o,enm• ctrt·
monies o( the Pomeroy Uttle
League Alloc1at1on on the new
�venl Chinese omcen were Monkey Hun dL1mond. Jon e Pieahot dead bJ their men, aQ,«l ttv-1 chaty made the •••rd. It wu ,.,l
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tlle reports said. One unconfirmed for the Little Lt-agues.
report .Nid t.bert' were Z,000 CH- � --I
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when Ei!M!nhower arrhn June 19.
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a lgn..r 141 r0onl1 In n •• dor ltor• ..... aoldlol: It ,... n■Dlod for ·wu.
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a.vu u Columbu■, ·.� :! ua s. v-01•,
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for the mrUiloa H511'L tbe fotUSdm of the Buckeye Be71'
"cou.nu.,.
stale.
!tatf i'N t«ie under the 1pon,o,rahlp
, o! tbe Amefican f.eakMI.
The boya will ,q,uare off lnto
two Pol itlel'f 0'01jpa. hol� cau. Ea:l al tile cowffw: contatna
tus� and eonTe.fttibfts- on PrJday. &amp;om tour to N• NHH lot· a toftl
aiid ro to Ol 23' romm.un.lties.
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eye .,,,. state Which get� IUl.d!r­
Wf11 en the Ollio U111iversity camPWI Tllunday,
�� annu.al WOl'll:thop oni sett­
lt;tVe�ment for blafi schoo:ti Jun.
fun will last lhPOllch
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5 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
room 11~rimenlL A. N. Hengel,
11 -:t.-uc
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Middleport. Reot re,iisonable .
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CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
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awniniS, venetian blin'ds, winFree estimates,
dow sbadea.
Dale Wippel, 21c Union Ave.,
Pomeroy.
ts 21 DOte

CUSTOM J!_UILT KITCHEN DE•
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Weekly plcku.r. Aa low aa $1.00
a month. Cal R. &amp;: A. Service
Station, WY2·2368 or see Marlon (Hammer) Ha.vt.
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Strawberries,.•: ~ S •:.;· $1
12 GIANT PIES - - - 49c

S~ortening
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Wiener lune 8 ct, O! 12 ct,

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IIOTICI OF IAL. OIi IONOI
Sealed bid• will be receivel by

lhc undenlraed, Clerk of the
Board of l!flucation ol Sou1..,n
Local SChool Dlltrict, herein rt·
Mn. J . E. O. Hartinger aK·
ferred to H the Board, In the silted by Mn. L. C. Karr enterCGuaty of Mt.la,, Obio, at hit ot:- tained the Pomero)· Garden Cluh
fice at llacine, Ohio, until 11:CIO Monday evening at her home,
o'cfocll: A. M., EST, on the 30th Che&amp;ler Road.
d11Y of Jtine, 1960, at which time
The meeting In charge of Mrs.
the bids will hr publicly opene.t Roy Bettil'lg, president, open('d
and read for the purthHe o[ bond• with dc•otions ta,ken from The
rof
the Board in the acgregate Upper Room, by Mrs. George
amount of ,S,4,000.00, authorized Parker . Member! answered to roll
by rHOlutlon adopted Jtttl.e 6th, call with a garden pest and Its
1'60.
·
control. Mrs. Karr gave a report
SMd bon4'1 shall be dated the 1st on the District 11 meeting on
day of July, 1988, shal1 be in the Japanese nower arranging, held
denomlnatton et Jl,OIO nch, and recently in Logan.
Virgil Wood, Agrit'o sa!Hman ,
shall ~ra• lnlffe!d :Pl,Y• bh!! Bel'lll·
1nn11•llf en th• lit d1y1 of Jwte of Athens, showed a film. "How
and .Decem~ di each year,
Green ts Your Garden" during the
ghfflu1g Vtutnl:Nn' 1, 1~, at the prciiram hour.
.
rate of 4 e;; per annum. Anyone deairing to do ,o ma)· pteaent a 'oid
A destert eou~ was 11ened by
f8' sakl bond• balk!d 1:1JN)n their I the hosti~fffles . to 14 . m.embers and
bhrln1 a diffenrit tate of lnter· two guests, Mr~. W1lllam Robuts
est, but 1101 In excess of 6% pro- I and Mr. Wood. T~e refreshme_nt
vided that where it, fractional inter- · table was attractive m white
Ht ra'te ls bld auth rrattlon ' shall cover with rose border, centered
'
' of one per cent or wi' th an arrangement of red rosf"
be one-quarter
a muJ~ple thereof.
:
buds in crystal containers. The
Said bonds nu.ti.Ire as tollows. ro.9e theme was carried ouJ in
$11!1,000.00 on the lat day Pf. De- ~he napk.ins and mints. Mrs. :betz.
cemb{!r in each of the yea" 11161 mg preR1ded at the cotfe~ and
to 1188, both int1usive, exceipt tltat tee ~(m•lces and Mrs. Karr servi,n the ~,aa 1_964, 1961, 107:l, 1918! ed the cake.
U~ ind tJJ83, $17,000.00 shall
The next 'meeting will be held
'diatu~.
at tile home of Mrs. J. O. 'Roedel ,
Said OO•ds ari! issued fOt the ,l.uly n imtead of July 4 due to
gurpose of pif.iQJ: th( coat of the the holidty.
pUfthue pf cfaft.rOOm ftcilitlfS, - -- - - , - - ~ - ~ ~ carrWating of 11cquiiition of site, ~ ".Bid for Southern Local School
fireproof D1etr1et, Meigs County,
Ohio,
remodellrif
e:r t.tinj
achoo.L l;ni ldtng eonatradi~_g a Bonds."
tlHtffbbf 'achooi bt!lldthJ and fur- '11le proceedings for this Issue
h~':e been ta~en under the supernllhlng and equipping aame.
S•ld ~~ndt are pa:rable at The vmon of ~nckcr, Evatt, Barton,
lf:aclne Home Mank Racine Ohio Eckler &amp; Niehoff, Bond Attorneys,
,ind are auppo1ted' by 1mlim1ted Col11rnbus, Ohio, wh.oi.e approving
taxes.
oPinion will be furnished by the
• Sai4 ;bide will be prompt.I)' con. Bc_mtd to the succes.1ru1 bidder
etdered· arid 11ld bol\ds will be •1thout expense. A cemplete tr11n•
ao1d tO 1the htgheat bidder ottering seript or proc~edings . •~d the
thi! JOwest tnt~rest rate at not less printed bonds will be form.shed by
thin par and accrued tntere1t. The the . Board, together wilh usual
lowe,t Interest rate will be deter- closing papers.
inlned -Jij, ctlculsUng the total InIn the event the interest on said
tereat ·hi atated maturity at the bonde ~hould by act of_t;:ongress or
rate btd a~d deductina therefrom othenr,se become sub~ect to Fedthe premium bid. If each ot two or eral Income Taxes prior to delJv.
Dior~ bicl• is thl!l' ·h ighest bid offfr• ery, the successrul bidder may re·ffq- fhl! }ql'feilt Interest rate the fuse to accept delivery a;g,4t·n
tiontl1 !JUI be a••rded cm su~h ont !llleh event his bond or c-ffli d
of iailcf, Mche.sf bids ~11 ill' chosen ~heck ~II be returned 'with , ' t
by the said Clerk by lot. A.ll bids interest.
t
must ~ ·1ccoirn,ailted. by a bond or
~t ts contemplated, that the Board
certified ebeci 911 a solvent bank wiH meet at e:00 o clock P. ·M., on
(other than thil bidder) payable to l~e 30th .day o.f lune, 1960, to conthe Board, in the amourti ot one sider stud bids and make an
~ CeJlt of t¥
imotml nt the OW.µ"d .
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,&amp;ands lncl tor if~ condltlo'n that
The bonds will be delivered at
U the ,bl~ is 'aC~d. the b(dder the office of the undersigned, ot
wtu receive and· ·t,y for sueh .611&lt;:b ~ther place as may be agreed
borids in a ~ c e with the on with the successful bidder; if
term1 an:d prGviitohs ot this no. o~bl~e of the !imits of the School
tlce ·or forfeit thej:ame aa Uquidat• I D1stnct, the bidder shall pay ex•
ed dama,es In the event 1ald con- [ pense ol delivery at that place.
Before mlllking tender of the
dition is DDt fulfilled.
Bids. shall
sealed !Jld
bio.n ds at
act q'-f-4~live~y the
-;;:; ~i :a! •r iilll ~Mli'J;
e •V.:t IMI noh&lt;:iaf;"
'1 \I . ·· {½? th
•~
bidd
not la
1
tit n
thii'd day .b efore tlle 'p
·,
Jjll6ed ttnder of the tact that the
bo,t4l!i, b'an!cript, no-litigation certifiHte, and approving opinion ·
will be avlilablt! for delivery and
giving lhe d_al,e and hour fo• tbf
·
,
tender at the said place of IJiJ!livery, provided, however, that nofhlng here•~ ·eotJ,tahHd ,' sh,H pteve,t
the making of a linrtoally agree•
able arrall~nkt;ll (ot the deiivery
of the l')()fids a:Hh,, at the Place
[lxed fo,r qei ;vcry or clsewhete.
lf such !lOlil:c h::is not been given '?r. Wal~ed by th,e s.ucces,(ul bit;\•
~~r ,J.Jd tb~ bonds, transcript, nolltigation certificate ind approvlni opinion are not available for
1delivery to tthe .succf'ssful bidder
~t such place ,of delivery on or be~'fore 12:00 o'clock noon of the 30th
calendar day after the day fixed
for the receJ~,t of bids, nnd the
successful bidder &amp;hall not be In
default of any of his obligatloKs,
1 he shall have the right thereafter
and so long as no &amp;uch tender by
.the Board shall yet have been
made, to cancel the conl1·act of
purchase; such right to be exCrcised by delivering to the undr-rsigned or to his office during bu.sinl'!la '
hours written notice of 1uch cancellation. Sueb bidder ahall .there•
upon be enutled to the return .of
the deposit •hiCh accompanied his
bld and it sbaU be returned to him
Immediately,
Jhe righi, ia re1ened -~ r;Ject: .

M Tl&lt;BIE IS ONI:
i~IN6 1 DO KNOW ...

1'M NOT SURE j; V041't&gt;
MAKE A 6000 Pl!ESIPEN1
Ci A SAD PRESIDENf...

COONT ~E
SOME SllfEP

BALLS o• FIRE!!

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The Brighter Day
'!':,e Secret Storm
Edge ol Night
.The 'llhrff Stoo1e1
., , . U!Af Riley
Arthm J Smltb~e'ft
A Look at the Weather
Jule RivJin Show
Amos 'n' An~
Hi1,1hway Patrol
Reckohldg
Men Into Spaoo
The Millionaire
1•.~ ,Qol A Secret
~msµ'onJ .Circle T~eater
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11 :00

I Love Lucy

11:IIO ~
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11:30 Search Jer '1'0ff!Orrow
12,411 The Guldin&lt; Ul&lt;hl
1:00 LJvlng

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1:00 ArUiut',f.

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1,00 V .'J. ¥a"11,lll
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'!:DO .!ll!(lt.!:Dil lihq1'
B, 30 .tclhilii Ringo
~:00 Zane

9:30
10:00
il:00
.1:10

.y Theatre

Shot4un Slide
Revlon Sprinr Festival
New,
A Loot at the Weather

1,00 ·9reaklaet Partr

rfews

8:3&amp; Breakfast Party
1:30 Newd
to:OC- . Coffee .TJ.me
10:15 Swap' Sfltjp

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- Speed up payment by

S1llllh-1(eW1

· 8, 15 ,t,JAol fl Ille Weath,r

·.2 30 Sign Off

I0:32 llominJ Devotlou
10:45 On Iii~ l'0W11
11 :DO .to1111UY Boe Doff
12:00 ·Noon News

1urna

a,oo '!'Ii&lt; Mmlonatro
8:30 Tbe Verdict ls Yours
1:00 The Brlgbler 1&gt;11
1:15 The Seertt Storm
1,so The Edi• of Righi
a,oo 11,e Thlet stooge,
11,so , Th,·1,tle ol !Ulq

ll:15 Theater lS

the Go

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2:00 !'br-f~l\it. .O, ,WQl'IO
2,30 ~ ru1;
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Monday Through ~ricl•r
1:58 Sign On
.
t:00 Gueat Star
1:15 News &amp; Weaiher
8,30 llFIJ

11:30

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1:15 tfeirhbors
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BOARD llF EDUCA'l!loN OF' ·
THE SOUTHERN LOCAL
SCJIOOL DISTRICT,
MEIGS COUNTY, omo:- .

· BY

Paul BoegJe. Clerk
(8) 8, 15, 22, 3t~ . ! !
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By SAK LEFF

CURLY KAYOE

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Mr-T
•FlH Pudding 3 ..... 29c
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1,00

1,ao the Real 111"°"11

:Jt:00 The Red Rowe Show

4114 pureha.. of 1 tor

Kroger P911nut Butter "1o~· 65c

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7,30 Steve Canyon

PEANUTS

Pomeroy Garden

with tM, eovpon onlf pvrdtos1 of I "91.

Cantaloupes . ....... . . .,. ....... 3
the 6tuon

Weather Tedet
8,45 John DalJ fteWI

8 : 15 C&amp;.'ptain Kangaroo
9:00 Cartoon Tht1ater

Ix~ Top Value Stamps
coupoti

ln C9urt

lloety •nd His 1"riendo
San Fnncl~ Be1t
Yo11rEl'O .......hir

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1:00 CBS News

4 ;: $1.00 .
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Channel 13- Thunday

Swanlldawn,Whlte,
_~~II-~! _0,~I!•.~• a..-ch

Cut Beets ........... A.....,. ......... "";...., 10c
p·,es .........i... ....., •••• It....•· 49c
.
G ,ant

Lo••
'111ft Jjot,
~bout races

Gale Storm Sllow
Beat the CIOl.l.
Wl\o Do Yoll Tnut
'1 :00 Amerlcm 811•141\md

U :15 Theauir 13

Orange Juice .............. 3 '!.:· $1

MelX

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2,00
2,30
3,00
3,30

11:00 11 o'clook New.;
11 :10 A 1.ook At the Weather

Peaches .:......-.. ~~~:;;~~ . -........ 4No~!½ -s1

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9:30 The Verdict Ia Youn

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easy

12,30

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Boston ROIIed··Roasl. .... ~~:i. .d.:,::~'... ..:~;!~'
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1,00 Whirlyblrd11
'7:30 Re1e·Je 8
8:00 Bat Masll!rl(ln
B:30 Produttr'a Choice
9,00 Bachelor F,.ther
9 ,30 Summer On Ice
10:30 Taite A "ood Look
11:00 Nl!'Ws H.MdlinH
H:10 Weathffl!Ut
11:15 Jack Paar ' Sho1'
.

Legal Notkt

par

.... $1

frn-·:Utc1ra 'l lb. box $1.79

Cornish Hen .... ,............ ,. ••.,......... 79c

tl :2!1 Weathercast
8:30 N, ' WI Pl~ttltP
a,45 Hunti.ey BrlnMt~_i, Report

4:00 American Bandstand
6:SO Tdy Friend Flklta
t:00 San PrandtC'J Bellt
11·'10 Vour f;!lf:11 Kepanep
6:411 Weather Teller
6·4S John Daly New11
'b•O four Just Men
1 :30 Music for a Spring Night
8:30 Ozzie and Harriet ·
9:00 Wednesday Night Fights
9:45 Sports Parade
10:00 Hawaiian . Eye
11:00 The News To11ilht
11 :10 Scanning the Weather
11 :Hi Sports Report
11:20 Late Show
\2:4'\ Sign !)ff

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Breasts ...... lb. 59c

3 :30

Cliannel 8 - Wed11..i..

• Wonderful food
• Superb Service
• Friendly atmosphere

Daublo Brusiod--lb, 49c

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lb.

3-L~lb.39c

Flatt &amp; Scruggs Shn"

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1,10
2,30

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Channel 8 - Thursday

Govt. l111p'Hled grade A

Sat Preston

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12:JO

Adventure Time
Steamboat Bi!J
Ouic k Draw Y.eGraw
Music in the Round
The .fin, ih1.:ker Slunf
Wt&gt;::tberca9!
Nrws Pktur,.
Huntley Brinltlf!J ReJ)ffl
Manhunt
WP~on Train
Pric~ I~ Right
Pnry Como S1'ow
This is Your Lire
Tombstone. TerrltOl'J
News Headlibe&amp;
weunerca&amp;t
The Jack P~ Show

Chan11el 3 •· Thursday

Jllllfl ~:111..,ue

5,30

1l :30

~:45 Sign On
,:oo l'c..iay
9:M Kalie Doonan SI.ow
9:30 Topper
lu:00 Dough fie Ml

when you redeem your Top Value coupon from th~
No purcluue neceuaryl

F'rom The!II(' Rno 1 s

4:00 Oomt&gt;dy Playhouse

RESTAURANT

Tra-pack Fryers .. .... ....... .. .. ... .. •. 33c

We repair all types
radiators, from heater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

3 - Good Used
REFRIGERATORS

Rlll)and, 01110

3 30

••• 50 Top Value Stamps F~EE

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REPAIR

FREEZER

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~.,., . ,MOTOR CO. Furniture

CIRCLE'S

POMEROY, OHIO

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Conc.'1!ntration
Truth or consequences
lt Could Be You
Mid P.ay Newa
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Movtetime
L&lt;ire1ta Young Sho•
Young Dr. Malone
From These Root.I
Coffledy Playhou!le
Adventure theater
Steamboat BUI

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USED UVING
ROOM SUITES

- TELEVISION (;UIDE
WSAZ.TV Channel 3

Bill)' Grimm ii reported aerlo115-

SUM,MER HAT$
Phillip Sist~r-s Style Shop

Any canned ham, half or
whole W. Va. ham

Umatee. Foreman and Abbott,

FAIRLANE 500
4 Door Sedaa. White .r~nish w.lLh

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Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middlepoct, ()., June 8, 1960--7

A reunion of the family of Fred ly HI .
and Barbara Laubner LellheJt wH ,;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;a;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;_;a;
held at the R0&lt;:k Spring.a Fairgrollftda Sunday. Following a buket dinner, pictures were taken of
the &amp;roup, games were played, and
a socia) afternoon enjoyed.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
218 E. Main St.
Clifford Leifheil and .!Ion, Roger.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Murray, 71,lr. and
POMEROY
OHIO
Mrs. Charles H. Murray and childOpen 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. 0.11,ren, Mlnada and Chuckie, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Leifheit, Mr. and Mn.
Waid Windon and Mr. and Mn.
Virgil Wincton and children, Debbi.e and Brian, all of Pomeroy ; Mrs.
Robert Baylor and sons, Kenneth,
Wendell and Ralph, South Point;
Mr. and Mni. Roland Russell and
daughter, Julie and Mr. and Mn.
BeautHul Organ Music
Junior Rowley, Bradbury ; and Mr.

20% OFF

wllh thl1 COUfKIII and putcha1• of

New Picture Tube

2-Good
MAYTAG
WASHERS

and Mn. Bernard Br1mll1e and
children, Martha, Tommy and Debby , and M.ra. Leftl BramL-ige of
Columbua.

.L~lheit Family
Reunion Held
At Rock Springs

Spring Suits and Coats

2 GARDEN
TRACTORS

.1- Hotpolnt
ELECTRIC
RiNGE

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1

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I -GAS RANGE

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Experleoeed

Rac:lne-

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2606 by day, Nights SJ,6-0040.

6 7 ate

•·oR DE!JCIOUS HAM SANDWICHES. Jack'1 Dairy Bar, Middleport.
8 7 6tc

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Phone

You can try in any town « better one can't be found4&amp;et1se , ,
the hardest to please, -ears
continuous pl'actlce . Phorie SJ,6-

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A PAPER HANGER SPECIALIST.

t:1 7 ljtp

F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio

~'OR SALE: HOUSE IN HARRISON
(6) I, 8, 1~, Ste
FA~M- 93 acres on good road
VILLE. Six rooms wilh bath
nd
Close to church and school. Mn:
with some nice tractor . la _
Widows applying for monthly
1: ~~g~•~tu~e ~ ~:I 11 ~~~~:
John
Stout, Harrisonville.
social securily payments should
1 1
6
6 7 ~le take proof of age and their marframe house , cxerllenl barn, _ __
riage certificate to the interview.
full basl'mr11t . plu1ty of out
buildrng~. 1111 with guod roofs
and mos1 havt~ eu riert'le floors,
LEGAL NOTICE
An exeelll'n\ A-J buy .ii $6,000.
Offers are beini: received at lhe ·
Hux 229
Phone WY:l-J830
office of_ Webster &amp; Fultz, Porn,
6·8· l tc
•·roy Nal1onal Rank Building, Porn•·
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ croy, Ohio, Phone No. 2·2186, for
80 ACHE FAHM Wll'll 5 - IWOM lhe property of Ella White, dehuuse . Loc.iLcd between Rullan :t ceased, situated in the Village of
and Harri sonville un mail aml I Syracuse, Ohio, and consisting of
a two story frame dwelling hou.se,
school rout e.
.'i • room houst' llic.atr&lt;J at 26 Park four rooms downstairs and three
rooms and bath upstairs, garage,
St., Middleport, Ohio.
Stort' building loeatcd in down• i;iluated on four adjoining lots .
town HuUand . Livin g quarte r:.
FRll:DA FAEHNLE, Admin·
11b&lt;,vt!. Su itahlc for 1 large or 2
istratrh: of the Estate of £1.
:small bu~irn.&gt;sHl's. Jrt•nc Tom, 71;
la White, deceased.
l/11inrsity
'fl'rrate.
Athens, WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
COURT STREET
Ohio. Phone LY 2 5202.
• Attorne)'s for Administratrix
6 7 6trd
(6) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, (Uc

appliance repair. Phone Oti11
McClintock, Rac:.ne, O.'ilo, 2·1-Uc
APA.lu.'MENTS - turo11bed and
uniurnilhed. Met4Htera.. .Kidd!-,.
port. Phone WY-2-6280.
2-3-U

6 7 3lp

liver anywhere. See or c1:1ll Bob
Jofters. Miuie localed Stale Roule
,l.24. 1(4 mile from fair gniunds.

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.. HOUSE •111&gt;llances. Arnold Bro-

6 7 12lp

'08 MEJtCURY Montery 2 door. A GARDEN TRACTOR. Paul Kauff,
Middll'port, Ohio.
fl 7 3tp
you1b1ul car imnde and oul.
,1tu6, Jun &amp;: \'an Zandl, Pom-

h"-. 512 I. Main,

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'68 OLDSMOBlLK 81:l - 2 door sedan. Vt! JtocKtt cnglne. Gooa like
a Jot. ~1 '/Yo. A arr • \' an Zandt,
J•o1neroy.
6 7 3tc

IIIIAVIL Y TlACTOII IALII AND

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6 6 3tc AIR CONDITIONING, REFRJGER·
ation 11ervice, Jac~'s Refri~tµ"a1 FEMALE BEAGLE field champ.
tion, New Haven. Phone TU2·
ion sired. Excellent hunter. Tom
3ti-37.
6-23.tf
Reuter, Phone WY2-6856.
6-6-Jtp
MUELLER FURNACES, WISTING,
W_H_ll,-m
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llocoHod
CaH No. 11,380
Notice is hereby given that Ruth
H. Thornton whose Post om~e
address is Pomeroy, Ohio, bu been
duly appointed Administratrix of
lhe Estate of James M. Thornton
late of Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 27th day of May 1960.

on good gravel road. 6 room
houz;e with hot and cold w;1ter.
Mr11. John Slout, Harrisonville.
6 7 5tc
l"OR SALE' F
.
£VE ROOMS wtth
bath . Just completed in Syracuse. Hardwood floors, built-in
cabinets. Priced for quick 5.de.
$6,000. Phone V13-2261. 6-!Litc

(20) Business Services

1967 FORD VB F AlRLANE 1100 COAL FOR SALE; GREA'f SAV$1,66'D. t door tedan. A re,il
INGS If bought before 1st AugCl'Mffl pu.U, Fower steering and
usl. Now la the time lo &amp;et your
braa,1. Fordomauc. Blaettnara,
winter coal. Before the li~all rush.
.Pomeroy.
U-a-&amp;c
Have all grades or coal. Will de-

eroy..

FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOtJSE I
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Hood, Ill Locust St., Pomeroy . I
S.28-3Utp

Wanted

IP_I_G_S_FO_R_SALE
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1800 PO~TIAC. $100. GoodTt~--;:
l'Jlone WY1-ft3ti8. Harley Haing
PJ1twood1 Road tlLll!r '6:30 p.m.

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Real
Estate
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bury Road.

STATION

Legal Notice
N011CE OF APPOINTMENT
E1t1t. of J&amp;mn M. Thornton

!-'OR SALE: fl ARM. 64 A, k r.ated

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for rent 100 acre, good pasture.
Wllllam F. Houd111helt, Kings-

w119n ,1,ti~. 9 Pan. One carefut pwner. Hydram • Uc drive.
kadto· and Heater.

493 Lincoln St.
PhoM WYl-3561 Mldclleport

HOUSE PAJNTlNG INSIDE AND
uul. Huot and chimne)' work .
11de dellvery 1Hake, 1 8Cl 14 inllay Ours. WY 2-ati24.
6 2 titp
ch pull type tractor plows, Also

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hawk corn planter, Good condillon, Joe Fieldt near Kilroys
6 6 6tc
on Route 7.

Owntt1 11 leavma tor .umy. l'h.
W~ J,JtlUl aner t p. m.
l'ONTIAC

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WANTt:lJ : COOK for rest home.
Write qualificatwm, tu P. o. l:lox
JUJ, J•omcroy, Ohio:6 7 3Lc

WD A. C. CULTIVATORS, BLACK-

'07 8'l'Ul&gt;~K Comm, Sid. OD.

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I I 7 I Help Wanted

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C1111q01 ~•n. Low m11ea11:e.
6p,rkl1'11 111~1 blve IIDllb.
.b,aeunan, .t·omeroy,
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Vaughan's Eslennlnatlng

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r'IVE HUOM unfurnished

WY-2-11174

o11r•-•lAII MOTOIII

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r~ouR ttOOM SECOND FLOOK
1 apartment with bath: also one
rvom flrll l floor. Miller Apartmenu1, Mulberry Ave . .keut reasonab1c. Phone WV:t.-317U, alter
5 :JO V· m.
6 6 tile

Gilmore'• Supply Store

6-3-titc

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TIRMITI AHO PIIT CONTRUL ~-'7'~--:=~-------

I/SI Auto Sales
195=1"'P"O:':NT=cl:-:A-:c"ro=uc:R=-=D-=o-=o-=a-H--Y-

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191 For Sole

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USEQ 80ATi ANO MOTOR.» flJi
•nd ltP while tll•~ lut. Metropolit.n Moton. 600 , E. Mlltn
it., Pomen,y. Phon• WY ..3-2IIQ.

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1 Cn• No. 11,312
.
. E1t•te of Arthur &amp;Mel•. d~Nd
Nulice ill hereby given that Joseph A. Ueegle whose Post Office
ad.dress is Racine, Ohio, has been
d uly appointed Exe&lt;"utor of the
Estate of Arthur ,Beegle , deceased,
late of Racine County, Ohio.

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PHONE WY-l-2157

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F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge ot the Probate Court
.Meiga County, Ohio
(6) 8, 15, 22, 3lt

Legal Notice

ooN sT1vt:as

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

l'OB CONIIISTENT DEPENDABLE BEilULTB
BATES
I eat, per word. INN b:IRrtlan. lltnlmum olllil'I• - 60 &lt;:en'-'
4 CIO&amp;I per word for three ootblemtlve toaerttooa.

Enon la AdYfflUUIC - Sbould be _..., !wmedl1tei,. Toe
Daily Sentinel will not be reaponable fr. mol'.8 than one incorNCt i-tlon.
ol 1nd !,poelll Nollce1 of Ev,.i., Jl.UO. Obituarlu
pubHmfld at 1 ""' per word. .
WOIID8
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3 DAYS
8 DAYII
1 MO.
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71c
fl.JIG
Jl.211
fl .JIG
Ado ....i...i bJ 10 A.II. will be la tul cloy·, ,-ocr.

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Plums ... ,. .................... ., 29t
Romaine ...............: .... 19c

O~O®®WOOQll~OOil®.M=

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(20b I Insurance .
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Investiture Ceremonies Held For Girl
Scout Troop 167 At First Baptist Church '

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Special Pu rchas,! ·
HOT.WEATH Elt''" , .

D R E S SE S
ON SALE THIS WEEK-E N D

MEIGS THEATRE

are ;

LAST TIME

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Styles!
Hundreds Of Dresses - N•west
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Sizes For Everyone - 7-1 5, 10-20, 14½L24½
FABRl(J:
COLORS:
STYLES:

e Full

e M lnt Green
e Powder

Skirt,

e Sheaths

e Ch1m bray1
• Print Sheers

• Beige, Gray

· e sun - backs

e Ginghama

e mack

• Dale llrene,

e Plnll
e And Other

l e Shlrt-W1lll
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e euploni Collon
• Linen Wt■ve1

• Maize, White

. I l'Qllalled
e itoyo111

cou,11,

Most or 1/hese dres.'1-es wi l l ,go on sa l e for firs t t ime tomorrow
. _ all are s,ummer la!ihlon,hi t,si! And at these mod e,t prices,
e�h Ill u terrific dress baryain !

SALE! Men's Short-Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

Top Hrond, - Plaids - Solid•
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Strip&lt;!• - Print, - Many Wash u Wea,

'1T01r. TYlER"

Cool lmpor ted Toyo caps for
1olfin11, flshh1J, m otorl na, or
1arde n ill1',

19c
MEN'S COMBED conON

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99

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and $2.99

Popular •tyled swim trunk, by Cam­
pus! Boxer and Brief styles . . . One
style In nylon stretch . SoUda, plaid&amp;
and stripe,. Assorted colors. Size, 28
to •2.

Men, Get Into Cool Summer
CHINO conON SUMMER

Wash Slacks
$3.99 and $4.98 COOL FABRIC CASUALS S2 ,99

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Walking Shorts

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FOR EVERY MAN

M E N 'S and
BOYS'

Camp Moes- Special $2.99

A -�t value for ,ma n or boy! The bett
• loafin1 •hoe of your ·Hfl!! Idea l .for �•mp,
80hopJ. rlshlnc a nd •ll aummer sporta!
Boy�• 1be1 21,i to 6. Me n·,. 81,'.;i; to 12.

• Navy

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Bn,wn

Blull

Theso l■&lt;ed ■111, lobrk:
aNUlb are cool, man,
""°II _ _ _ _ Thi•k ru!&gt;bor
IK)]e.1 1 cushioned tll'IOlft.
Sileo lo 1 1 .

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Nixon Will
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(iome O
·Sis Side· Too

MR. KRINKI

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!WASHINGTON UPI-Vic. p,._
'11de-nt Richard M. Nl•on wlll
,n,wer N1w York Gov. N•l1an
A. Rockefeller's att,clc on tM
E lsenhewtr.-Nlxon ludfflhlp ■t
• n•wn conftNnc• In Camden,
N. J., later today, his office
announced. ·

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Middl eport Nava1 Off'1cer n M assawa, E ntrea

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frolli...,die ....._._

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Over E'IChmann'S
Forced RemovaI

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Webb· Of Letart
I Graduates In
Bacterio}ogy

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• Charge
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• Clark s New Deputy
CaptaI_D
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E ng1neer,

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Plains
• Sta·tes Ree ufider New
Attack From H...•i Tornado'"'

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Is Kh_rush Hoving Real Trouble?

Intense POIi. Cy Batt1e B aglilO'
. • • Insl"de KremIift

-� ream ·

ram'

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fonner ReSJ'dent
o·Ies suddenly
In DeI8W3Fe

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�:t:\�0�.1�::·i:� 1 Leader Takes
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Study

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Do it yourself! Capture t1he excltlri,g · m agic ot ploa�r:,g wall
-colors with e uy..to-wie SPRED SATIN. Use new SPRED LUSTRE
enamel mattmlnt: or iharmonloua co lors on woodwork. 'l1h,is com­
•bi natlon of beautiful fin lishes ·rives u ncxceHed tlhar,m a nd sty le
to ;1 ny room. �lb finishes are guaranteed w ash-able!

You �ould: be a winner' in Sohio's

$10.95 to $1 7.95

•llhf.

Wells Being
I Drilled On
Fair• S'tI es

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LI CE NS E N U M B ER
TH I S W EE K !

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ly Unlte-d ,,_ J�
Ohio: Mostly "'""" ...., ,n4
frld•y. Feir end co.I
H�h today in � 70a. Low ,._
nifht 47-S4,

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in Parkersbu rg, co unty oUic lJl a
said. Depa ty Howard Frank was in
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - He nry Feldman, 13, of Oak Ridge , I, Parkersburg wllh the juvenile
WASHIN GTON (UPI) J
Tenn. , a pr.evious two•time loser, today won the 33rd Nation- ye sterday seeki ng purchaaers of
G O P congressional leaders
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the
ise.
d
erchan
m
lling Bee.
al
,
1
Bernard Krinke, instrumen tal sa·Id aft
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" te HOuse con•
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Wh
er
a
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enry won over Betty Jean Aitschul, 12, of Norfolk,
a.,
. m u.!!ic instructor for the Sou thern
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by correctly spelling the Greek-derived word "veUeity." He
Local Sehool Di,triet, has 5" bm it- �:�11t �a{ ��:1 !' es ident
w
th the m
J i
1 ted his resigo1tlon an d aceep ted
then went on to ;pell "eudaemonic" correctly and take the
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1960 championship.
1
ckefeller
s
where he will be principal of Ro
' charge tha·t na- ,
lt was Hen ry's 3rd try for t he put ting in an ex tra "h.' She WH
two e lementary sc hools with full Uonal defenses are inadechampionship. H e compe ted in the 50th speller out of a record
li me adminl1trat ive du tles. The quate.
both the 19�8 a nd 19.59 fina l8', 73 co ntesta nts to fal l .
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schools, localed near Sa ndusky,
windi ng up 20th last year.
Tod ay's seco nd vic tim was JaeEisenhowee, and the GOP !
have 400 pupils w i th 17 ciui le.ders ol the Hou •• and Sen.
a n eighth-gra der a nd o ne quelyn Sharkey, 12, or Col u mb us , 1 Two
Henry,
,
.
new wa ter we 11s are bems
.
· add ' tlon to
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teach ers
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room
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naeo
d
m
h
aspe
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I d ren, w1·11 receive a Oh 10,
o f f1ve eh'l
e
ar
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part
the·
of
d ri ll ed on the Me lgs Co un tY rair.
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k
ir
s pecial teachers.
$1,0UO a nd a tr ip to New Y ork. eo us." She pu,t a n "o" In place of grounds s . te, one
;1 leg . slat . ve onference to
ne,r the cattle
a
Lt. Comma•nder Peter F, Klein , son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P . Klein, Middleport, welcomes
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Mr. Krinke has been assod at- IJ
Luck ran out for Bett)' Jean, de- the "i," m aking it "faronaceou5."
the 0ther near the Gra nge ed wi th Meigs Cou nty
t
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or
go
ernor
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s
v
citizens of Massawa, Eritrea, an Ethiopian fed eration, aboard the USS Willard Keith
Y k:
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sehoo l1
A l len Wa tts, 13, of Ha ines Ci ty I
apite numero us preca u tions. She
t
ment
a
his
nd
m
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that
nd
si
UM4
ce
n
a
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775} of which Commander Klein is executi ve officer. The Ke.ith vis ited M assawa as part of
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a
lhe
with
excepti on of
carried a wishbo ne i n her p 1 1rsc, Fl a., was the lhird to co dow n . '
.
pin ned a rabbit"s foot on lt, wore He missed the word "ocel l us." H e / This was reported Mon day at a ! on e year spe nt as principa l qf \l
. �ce Presi dent R1 cha·rd M. / the Presid ent ' s " People to People Program" o n Armed Forces Day, May 21.
three charms a��nd her neck l eft out the second ''I."
1 reg ular meeting of the Mej g8 TltrJ n E lemen tary School in Chil• 'Nuon discuss nationa l issues
------prill&lt;' to the Republican Na- /
and slept on a d octionary WednesCoun ty Fair Board pre,ided over llco!he.
r,og
eo
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But they dl dn ' t hel p
d ay n ight.
fionll Convenhon.
w
I by Fred c. Lei fheit, preside nt.
as
He
s
tt
ns tructor
i
Whfln ah e m Ula pe llcd "velleity" as
The board also voted :
Rpckefe�er a� listed a aeries
Mid dleport 7r� � 1 944-1 947 . . In
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of areas ln which h
-To order 100 wi ndow card s
th
hl
I fro m the U.
.. �t:::l n1U9 nd d_ele�•· need: d
Trott ing A,soclation !� u�t .W:: ;;.
7;�7":
Betty Jean will reool ,e a $500 1
o
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nd C e
a�ngthem ng
costing $9.
pro.w as run ner up.
. particu larly 1n t�c
banda in
dietrlcta and s tar ted
f eJds of mlas1les and approprlll.- 1
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Th e firs t of 24 survivorS-1 6 £1_
A former Middleport boy, now I main port or Eritrea, an i nt erna l · Keith re ndeivouaed with another
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-To write to the Mei gs Cou n ty both . tha t year. He also served 110
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girls !'i-nd elghl boys--to st um ble
a lieu tena n t com mander in the l y a u tonomous coun try rederated , U. 8. destroyer and de moRJtrated
.
M in ieteria l A-uoclalion for i nfor• three years as exec utive head of
nate R�pubhca n Lea der E�- 1 U. S. Navy, rece ntly took part in wi th Ethiopia. Eritrea is located high speed destroyer tactic,, mail
in the fina l day of championship
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Eastern
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t
Schools a nd for t wo e tt
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M eigs County volunteer tire- ma tion on its re 1 lgious
f M . Dirksen ( .Ill.) sai d It forwardi ng President Eisenhower'a a t the easte-rn end of t h e vast passi ng un dentay, anti-1111bmarine
spelling was La urel Pratt, 1 1 , 0£
wa, in stru mental m uiJc in• wl'
"'ears
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men
u
a
e
a
hav
I
thorize
d
of
accur
draft
a
le tO II:y tha t the "People to Pei;iple l'rogram H in African flaUands along the Red I weapo n firing and torpedo firln&amp;.
Anchorage, Alaska. She spel led
, Wollld t. JUU·
-Accepted th� Gilet lo com- structor for �tJI R"'tlan4 ,and � t WII "upset" b)' t
,�h...
lt.u
plan
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as
"ochlocra�"."'
Marty ei:_preui on1_ ., 11'111he - •• e of \}le small er /drlcan ca un- Sf a. jlaHawa la the ho m e of the
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lfV �
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hea.ter acllools.
. �c efe:l ler sta te ment. But h
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In ulion · u nder workm en's .plete a. bottom fill Ior � Irom C fter
e
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were
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School.
hJopJa
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Naval
PeE
t
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mmand
er
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tri
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on year in Chi'll
A
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co mpenntlon for injuries Bu Uered 1k&gt;b Iefers,
a. 1 d . !hat E•••n hower was 1•-1
VW •
The Kei th 0Hicer11 entertained The cruise WU enthu1iuUcally
le·t F. Kle in, executive oUice r of
Lf"lfl )'
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Mr. Krinke retur ned to '-Me
in linfl! "t duty,
convmce d as were the leaders the USS Wil lard Kei th.
local d.ig,nilat'te&amp; oo May 21 with supported by al l visitors and the
County and for the pas t three
Fi reme n me t Wed nec�ay mght
The Kei th Vi sited Maasawa the a bullet dinner and m ovie on Kei th me n alike ;md wa s an opyears ha s been ful l time i nstructor thal the peopl e I n t he Pentagon
and on _ c��1tol Hill charged wi th - -- - ----- --in t he Legion Htll In Rutlan d with
the ship's fa ntai l whic h w as gaily portu nlty for many friendlhi,pa to
in the Sou thern loca l schools. He
r�s pons1b 1 hty _ for defense plan•
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Pete Cundiff, Syr ai:111e, presi d i ng
derorated wi th sig nal f lag s and be establ ished.
lives ln Pomeroy and is married
m11g "are_ d�mg a good job for
a� presiden t of the M el&amp;s Cou n ty
To complete the fest ivitiea a
ce n terpiece
olored ligh ts . The
c
with lwo child re n, Stephen an d
.
F1.rcma n'1 Association. The pla n
ldre n 's party was held o n
chi
larg e cake baked by th e
a
was
M ark.. He will aeau me his new ouf security. ,
.
'The President beh eves as he
may be pre!ehted
at the state
wi th board the ship U pOn tbe return to
s hips' baker and adorne d
d uties Aug. 15.
COLOGNE, Germany UPI- meeUn1 of firemen in Aug ust. It
ha s al l alon� that tbe provision s
United States a nd Eth iopian flags. Massawa. Guests were the chil•
.
The EaSL _ G er ma n Co mm umSts to- will be one of the propoaals tha t !
w
e are makmg for l national
deThe cake bore t he ins criptio n J'A dren of the imtruc tors of the Im•
.
BUENO S AIIU!:S, Argent ina UPI
day a dm i tted an American tea m could fi nd their way in to the l eg£ense are rea sona bly adequa te ror
Just Peace Wi th True Frie nds. " perial Naval School. Cookie, and
to pickup gli der pilot Richard. E. islative bopper In Col um bu1 at the I -An Argen ti ne de ma od th al Israel
the pres en t lime," said Hou,e
Su nday May 22 ge neral visi ting pu nch were serv�d ahd the cbilI return ex-Nazi Ado l f Elchman n
Schrcder who landed In the So- next General Aasem bly
Republ ican Lea der Charl es A.
1 for the ci tizen , o{ M•ssawa was dren were taken o n a tour of the
vlet Zone by accid ent Wednesday
Hall eck ( I nd .)
Do n Williams, game · protec tor wi thin one week placed the two
•
ship.
he ld on boar-d the Ke ilh. Over
• �- "11'!1'"'!"ler:ir.l
while com �ting_ in the world gU d . showed a color m m "Let'a Work nalions _ on the verg� of a complete
Nixon Pr.sftlt
Th e Kei t h is a un it of Destroyer
ship
na toured the
Eritrea
00
11
I break m di plomatic relation, toIng cha m pionships ,
.
Nixo n w�s .present i� the leader I t
.._Pe t ,,
· la
Together," concerni ng cooperation
as ki ng questions and, for many, Squadron 22, homeported in Nor·
Will
m
e
loud
c
,
159
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M
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It appeared the Comm unists between la ndowne rs a nd hunters· day.
s h ip m ee ti ng. Aceordmg to Ha l- I
viewing fo r the first t i me the fal t, Va. an d is presently on de,
. ....
tth Al'C., Mtddlepart, will be char.
.
________
were prepari ng to re lease Schredtac hed d uty from th e United
sig h ts of a modem Uhited States
h...sen_ he did not parArgenti na alread y h.ad rec1llpd ged wi th resisting arrest and d riv- 1 �c.k .an d D
.
er of Toled o Oh io in record
s
c t pa le dire ctly m t he discuss ion
.
·
tes Six th Fle et and is servinc
Sta
·
hip.
s
war
h
·
· g h 18
i ts amba sad or in Israel a nd mg wh1"Je m tox ica ted foII owm
(
time. His wife waa waitl ng n ear
Rockefel l er sta teme nt but
Comm an der, Mi dd le East
with
t h go t unKei
the next dav
On
�
warned it would take the case · to arreat at 2:30 a .m. today by Pom- o the
.
.
a border post I n expectation he
dI'd J Oln i n talki ng about the deForce.
hour i nd o ctrinasix
a
ror
derway
the Uni ted Natlons if the l8raelis eroy Pa trol rrl an Phi l ip
l
G obokar, ense
,
wo uld cross the Iron Curtain thi s
appropriations bi ll pending I
LCDR Klei n 's wife, t he fonner
tion cruise for Midshipmen and
�
rej ected the ultim a tu m ,
I thief Jed Webster said today.
afternoon .
'
m the Senate.
Clark, M iddleport and chU
Carla
m perial
I
tty Officers or the
Pe
A sternly worded n ote handed
He will be given a heari ng Sat·
The governor Wed nesday l aid r
Na.va l Schoo l . The dre n reai de at Norfolk, Va.
Ethiopia n
to Israeli Am bassad or Arie Levavi urday before M ayor CharIes Le
An East Ger man radio S�"tion
-- - ---. ou t hia own progra m for the GOP
Wed nesday �lght dem.ndcd . not 1ar.
reported Wednesday that Schreder
administ
ration'
s
po
l
icies. He inon ly that Eich mann be brough t
Amsted for investigation of a
had lan ded his home-made glider
.
Relat1 vea and friends here have back here but that the "Jewlah bid check charge Wal Ok ey K iser, 'Yiled Nixon to do the same .
J
n ear Greveam uehlen, j ust
i nside
Roc�efeller's s tatement wa s
the Iron Curtain and onl y a few recei ved word of the dea th of Mn. volun teen'• who 9plrlted hi m out Racine, who was J ailed by Marsha l wld
el)' interpreted by GOP lead•
F. E. Mathews at her home In De l• or Argenti na be punished ' Alfred Lyons.
miles from the spot where
njne
- ----- I ers ., an announcem en t of hi., .
aw,re,
Tuosday
mornl
n,. She was -JAME S W E BB
Am erican, were force d down reI
evai l_■bility lor the
Republica n
mmerville
So
e former . Fannie
th
cently in a C-4? transport
preSl�e nt ia l nomina tion, althoug·h
aJ!- d lived
a number of years
A Le tart Fal ls man w iU be
Captain Raymond G . C lark, Jr., who has serv ed in the
he .sai d last Decem ber he was not
wi th her family in Midd leport.
among tbe gradua tes at Comme n- Arm y , the Nav and the Coast G uard, this week assumed du
an active candidate.
Ru881•11 F·ound Wi'th
Mra. Mathew, had undergone
ce me nt Exerci,es to morrow at
ties as deputy �istrict engineer of the Huntington District, u .
Morton Admil; Doubt
surgery recen tly and WH thouaht
Unlvenily.
Ohio State
No Excuse To Gripe
GOP Natiooa l Chairman Thrusaa
be · recoveri ng. She wu preced1.JC1
Ja mea w . Webb, son of Mr. an d S. Engineers. He succeeds Lieutenant Colonel Harold E.
ClNCLNNATI UP.I-Franz Jo- to
t
n
Morto
B.
id
sa
n
ed l n dea th bf a son, David, a nd
We dnesday Mrs. Ralph Webb, wil l receive his Beaty, who left last week for a new assignment on Formosa.
�
sef Strauss, west Ge rman detensc
lnternati�nal
Press
_
United
By
mg
_
Duri ng l Q-42 throug h 194�, Capin
ht
e
N
y he was Bache lor o( Sclc nce Degree in
t
Ci
York
w
died
who
er husband, Fral\cls,
h
,
e
e
a
e
Adva nce Cours e a t Fl. Belvoir;
The plams states reeled Wednesday �1ght under violent "not so sure" that Nixon was cer- Bacteriology. Mr. and Mrs, Webb tain C lark servide as a n e nlist- qual
:��� J�sl: ��s �� th:�j8 �:it while th-i family lived on Grant
ified as a para trooper at Ft.
Coast
nd
a
1
Navy
the
n
i
an
m
tain
ed
to
storms
n
capture
pac
tornad
the
Street in Middleport.
oes, hall, damagingg winds , torrential
Republican left toda y ror Colu mb us to a ttend
ki g
enn ing, Ga. ; a nd served i n Ko,.
reason to com pla in abo ut the U-2
H
·
nomination after the llockefel ler
·
Guard, ln 1 950 he joined the re
Shf! 11 survived b" a 10n, Don- rains and flash floods.
the exercises.
plane Inc id ent becauae of itll ow n
#!,,
· gu lar army, Corp s of Engi neers, rea as chief of the s torage divls[ At least one man w11 kllled a nd ground. All five
attack.
ald , of Delaware. ano.
a
daughter,
were
hurt.
action!.
Ja m es is a 1950 grad uate o·f as platoon le ader in comba t bat · ion of the 8th Ar my Engineer
But se ven of eight GOP state
Mr1. Louie Madd en (Minerva) of six persona i njured,
Tom Sha ver, 72, d!ed of a heart
"Th ey have made Impertinent
e
��\ � A�o� �ii.
Colu mb us aq,d two grandchildren. . More than slx inches of rain attack aftn neeing to hit back le�dera con tacted by United Press RJ c�� High S� h�� atd �s serv- talio n, Ft. Lewis, Wa&amp;hinglon .
p i
81
was a
lark
l nlerferencea In other cou ntriet.
ears
e
e
S
he
t
h
t
wi
rvice
e
s
Dur:ing
s
hi
n
l
ational in a nat ionwide s urJames Mat thewa of Mlddlei,ort Ja drenched Jet more, Kan.. near yard sto1·m cellar duri ng a tor•
t.em
�
;
;"
,
for a long time," he sa id . "Their
� 1 an, ::1 • Army, Cap tai n Clark his served .member of the U. S. O lympic te am
vey said they felt Rockefeller had a 1a ora o�y eehme
a brot her- in -law.
Doda:e City, a nd aparked flas h nad o al..-rt ,.. Pa d u cah Tex.
agents are everywhere i n other
l isted d � rlng the _Korean War.
en
'
'
e
with the comba t enginee n in m the 10-000 met er 2- m an Kyak
ll
no chance of gettin g the Repuhli•
Fu n ral e?V�Ces will be conduct- floodl na which washed down a
l He was s�harged
pe boa t propelled by doucounfries . They are I real ce nter
embe r,
Dec
n
a
c
Germ an y; a s an instructor in the ( shell-t)'
n
i
m
no
.
ation.
ed Frlday mor ni ng at 10:30 from highway near town ind awept a
Seven-year.o ld Viralnia Co le ne
: im�e d 1 /�
,;.
n
s ) races: He hu _ raced '!n
oar
bie
i
,
i
"".
or subvers ive •nd infiltrative ace
e
n
er
an
d
e
7
Y
l
W■nta Nixon Poflcy
the Glen Rest Mem orial Chapel i n car from Ufe road .
.
i\tarshall r,f PpJucah, wa, pJuck l d
\ where he Engi neer School , 1-'t. Belvoir, Va.; m any �f the ri vers and !ates D
Uvi ties a nd itl ralher stra nge lhe)
h 0 Sta le_ u mversi
Y
I
a tten ded the Engineer Officers
RockefeUer's m an ifes to came I 0. •
deynol dsbura. The fa m ily ha1 re- . At least fo ur tornadoes were fro m h�r parents' stalled car by a
co m pl ain,'•
1 1n 1IIhed h 1s 1our. year course in __._ · ____ __ ___ _ . I 'the Umted Sta tes, Germany, Eng.
a
ua
d
t
J
t
al
ay
qucsted t hat no n()Wen •·
er the fi nal set of
1polted in Texu, b ut onl)' one · Ilasb flood and carr ied fOO yards
l.l'C een t.
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land and Ca nad a.
3 , �cars. , H � 111 st11�t ;ork 0!1
down swollen B uck Creek, where s tate presi den tial primaries and a
touched ground.
e
t
aSle r
U ITRIALS ANNOUN CID
The twlater smashed ae veral a he cl un g t o a pro t rudlng root H-'r day before the Republica n Nation- h is
f A nativ e of Louiaville, Ky.,
�
�e�
g n: lng Of �e Two p,•qua Boys Di" e
Cha.-leslon Hil[h's
· �aptain Clark is a gradua te of
Th e Meill:s Co unty Coon Hun ters farm b uil dings near Clarendon , 4!5 m in ut es before a hlghw11y pu- / al C�m m iltee opened a three-day vers it Y at he
ne t quar_ter.
the University of Maryland with a
.
A,aociatlo n will hold field trial, Tex., before plckin,1 up a stalled,/ trol m an and two volu nteer fire- meet mg here to prepare for the
Coach Is Proinoled
; m s
d to th fo - Jn 2-Car Collision
ma
Bachelor o( Sci ence Degree in
Sunday, June 12, atarti na: at noon . car earryi ng four yo ma: men a nd . IQe n re1cued her. She 1ulfered GOP con ve n tio n I n Chicago next
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CHARLESTON, , W. Va. UPI
UPl
UA,
1
o.
PIQ
r8
OrRacI ne
er e t Y : e n
mechanical e ngi neering. Two of
th.
n
mo
wom■n
a
n
1241
Rt.
oft
Racine
ot
east
s
e
il
m
six
i
inor
m
e
th
to
It
■lammlna
J
,m
.
s
e
i
jur
Jack Lowe , CharleJlon H igh Schoo:
� 8/u- old Piqua boys were kil led Wed_
o�e son J e��re y. D urrng
spe nt at
s college yeare were
hi
Roekefeller's stateme nt said it
tract coach, wi ll be named track
d
s
ne
ay n igh t in a two-car col li s •
d i es a t OSU he h15 had part-ti me
·
Dame.
the U niversity of Notre
w aa . unreHo nab le for Nixon to
coach al the University of 'J'oledo
on
s.
25
Ion
u.
s��
empl oyment a t the Jerry
Captai
n and Mrs. Clark have four
wai
i
s
pre
he
t
ing
n
n
i
w
alter
l
nti
u
t
lh is week, the Charleston Daily
Dead are Ri cky C.rr and chil dren .
Funera l Home where he is niglit
den tia l nomi nation before outlin,
111ail said Wed nelidy.
ndan t.
Ch arles Davi d Harvey. Three othallc
_______
ing hJs program.
The newspaper said the appoi n t­
the
er perso ns were injured in
·
Th•
9ev'"'nor
concedff
It
w1
1
•
h
M
e
ig
s
fro
oun
c
m
Two
ers
t
y
o
"'
ment would be an n unced by To­
col lisiun, none seriously. The High•'!_",• i '°
h it
will gr,duale from OSU Fri day. way ? atrol said the acc id e nt oc- Methodists Worried
ledo Athletic Director · Dr. la me:
:-,:=
•., _,t ,.1d ... ..., cor,.
Tbey .are Ru th A. Carson, da ugh- curred twll miles north ol Ohio' 70
l,I , Long.
\.J
About SS A&amp;lendance
c"1tld that "'those now auum,.
LONDON UPI-An lnten1e po. pollc)'-makers have bttn ·and still I could be considered a serious
ler of Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Ca. r- in Mia mi Cou nty. Autllori ties said
LAKESIDE, O . UPI - Th e Ohio
Ing
control of tfte R....,.bUc111
son, Long Bo tt om, and Robert R. speed was lhe cause of lhe crash.
Hey battle is going on in1ide the are critical of Khru1hcbev'1 for· threat to Khrush chev'! top leadAnnual Methodist Co nference has
Executive Attending
P,rty
hen
felled
to
m1b
clear
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru a·
Kremlin and Premier Nikita S. eign policy and hi• recent furJou1 ership.
ca ll ed for a study commission to
Khruehchev is under tire h'om verbal a ttack, on Preside nt Elwflere th is party la hudln1 and l sel l Brow n, Pomeroy. Miss CarThe diploma ta a.a id the group
Columbu8 Workshop
be se t up this ran to IOOk into de­
wh•
son wil l be �warded her Bache_tor Deputy Lookiug F'or
Pf'OPDst.1 to INCi ti..
re
t�at preuured Khruahchev into
0. O. Patterson, county •uperin- conflictin1 groupa: in the hl&amp;hest sen hower.
l in ing Su nda.y s chool enrollme nt.
c
111tlon.
of Scie nce m Home Eco nom rr.s,
his new tough attitude inclu des
Oppou, Clote •.ratton•
¼ ten de nt of ichooJ1, ii In Cohi m­ councils of the Soviet Union, InThe conference aaid the com•
On t he other ha nd, th e dlplo• f the hard core Stali ni,st&amp;, su ppor t� h_ile prailJns Eisenh�wcr, he I Mr. Brown II Bachelor of Sci ence Clue In S porn Thefts
bu1 att.endina: 1 attte-wi de meet• formed 1ource, reported today,
mission would deve lop stra tegy to
/
e
crlt
Wi ll ia m Wood, Mason cou nty cope with the problem, which it
1 1zed the administration's de• · I n Anatom y.
The report, llld his 1upreme mats old, ·11 • crou p opposed to I ers of Red Cbin a '1 touch antiin1 and worbhop tor count, 1U•
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Ro­ deputy aheriff, was In Pom eroy called" ufius ua.l In the facl! of
peri ntendents at the Lincoln Lodge leadenhlp does nol appear to be too. cloae relation, with the West West poli cy, some 9ectlon1 of the fense p'rogr am and a dvocated a
Tise workshop 11 I n session threatened imme-dlately but he la Pre,uure from thl1 croup watt army and thoae who are susplci- thre e bJlllon dollar Increase in de J berl's grandlnother, Mn. Sa die - today se eki ng some clue aa to th e mou nting figures in �hurch mem•
fens e spend ing. ,
Brow n wi ll attend t he exerclsel!I disposi tion of arUcles which he bersbip.
Wedllesdoy through Friday of fi,1ht1na: a rear-1ua,rd action In an sal d to llave been partly re■pon, ou1 of th e West.
Rocketrner said th e natJon tomorrow as will Mr. and Mrs. aaid had been stolen from the
attempt
t
n
appare
th
for
e
l
slb
hi1
justify
to
t
cy
Ofll
in.c
n
atun
e
poli
co-existhe other group fav
!bi, week.
policle, belore ai,d after tbe re- switch which torpedoed tbe 1um: en ce with ttie We■t a nd afl«1r a p- must ach ieve a faster rate of eco- 1 Carson., Mr. Car son 's sis ter, Mrs. Phillip Spor n cons truction job at
MIIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
cut summit conference.
mit In �arl• last m�tb.
parenlly being outVcttd i n the 1 nomi c growth urred federal aid [ Ruth Tucker a nd Mrs. Carson 's Graha m Sta tion. Articles included
CHA.RGI BROUGHT (
two chain hoists, small power
re
e
,
m
m
fro
told
t,
n
Admitted: Cuba Reynol ds. Che­
Informa
1'1le
Prea:ldiu m ttefcre the aunun it, now for school constructl()D a nd en• sister, Mrs. Mildred fra nk.
United
neutral
e
ca
'lb
port
report.
haa
GUkey
Herbert
f
e
Chi
'J ed .tJ;le ll'ffllt of Jame, SproUH, diplomata w�o an in ■ po,ltion to Pren lnterriiUonil tbe cOflflict la showing ai'gna of growin J u n- d or1ed medical aid for the qled
The Carsons' two sons Herm an, tool, a nd other arti cles a m ount• shire; Arch Ha nning, C..'beahlre.
Dismissed: Florence Reynoldl,
Middle� on the ebar,e QI de- I know what ii ,-o lrli en lnalde thci doe, not bear ' tht f1m:Jllat tnark• ea1lne11 over Khru1bcbev'1 mount un,der tlJ! Social &amp;icurity 11atem Jr., ( 1950) and Allen OGS3) also ing to tever..tl hundred d ollars in
Pomeroy ; James Frecker, llinen­
.tr'oyin,: a parkfna meter Ucl:it. lie Yiitch wan, � tb.e , Kremlin. They l n,1 of J)lft Power atrualea wt.tb in(ll attacU on the U nited States In ' 'COntr111t with wbat he call ed are OSU gra duates. Ruth Carao n vallle, the deputy said.
The theft.a have been made over ville Md Heleft Stri� Pom-­
•DI be liven • beorllo l&lt;l•llhl be- I reluoed lO permit ld••�!l&lt;ld� in the Soriel leadpnh,I� -�,. ind e,])&lt;cWly • uslY tone to- • "bulCl!ly unaound" p],n of lbe will teaeh nex t · September al
�
l
a dmlnlstr!!ml!said. ero1,
o
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East Germans
Hurry TO Lel
Pil0l G0 Free

' At Long Bottom

(oCII �dg1111tflt 11141'" IMld 4,,_.
..,._, lh• b�11'1 chook4i.
fhelf' polhh1d tlleeaM• 011d
eulhlcMl1d toMfort, llglltlf
donti for IIIMM_,, 9IVt1t •
1111•"'1' look 11ftCI
prluo I•
ftelltla, 1••
9"'ac;lkal.
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WEATHER

Ike's Backers · Defend Policirs
From Rock)·'s Surprise Attack

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The you fta:, adult married clas s
of the Long Bottom Ch u rch met
at the l'!ome of Mr. and Mn.
G eora:e Frederick reeently. Oscar
Babcock led prayer with a dl1tui-1lon on Matth ew, foDCN4n,. De
lores Frank will a:Jve a talk about
Rachel at the nexl meetln11 which
. wlll be held at the Forked Ru n
Lak e with potluck refr eshments.
Attend lnc were Mr. and Mn.
Osen Babcock and Ray, 1 Mn. Nor­
ma n Weber a nd sons, Mra . Char­
lea l.arkln1 and Dia na, Mr. and
Mn. Harlie Frank and family,
Mr. arid Mr■. Dave Yates Mld Mr.
Georce rtederlet and
and·
family.

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Men's Toyo Sport Caps

FOR DRESS OR SPORT
l!!lpedal purdlaM! ol ,ummer weiaht.
chino 1l1cU
Eaay -11&gt;1.111 1tyle1 for
drett or 111POrltwear. Wa nted colors!
Completely wHhablc! SIJea 21M2.

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IPREI IATI N

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Hcre'11 a wonderful aasortmcnt of
cool, !f'horl•!decve spurt 1hlrla ,11 nd
overy n ew 111tyfo
lots of them
h.it, i nd your o l d !a\/Orltes, too­
Al l Slnforbed ! Completely wash­
able - _ S-M-L-XI. ilitc-s.

3

Cle land Cu t-Ra te store in Cozert was brought be for e him
Raci ne in compa ny wi th a juve- by Sheriff Robert Hute nbach
11i le. Loot, es tlm ate a near �00 I early this spr ine before he had
in va l ue, was tak en arter the reached tbe 1ge of 18, charged
· you ths ha d broke n ope n a rear with breaki ng an d tnt�rlna: _ the
, door or the store. The J uvenJ!e Syca more Grov e S ervice Sta tio n ,
1 was placed on proba tion last week t he Eber Pickens �ome a nd the
: h)' Ju d g e O'Brie n an d ordered to G. A. Deem Serv ice stat ion in
earn and pay $100 lo Fra n k Cle- Raci ne . Al that t ime th e )'OUth
w as placed on probation unt il
l and , o.w ner of th e atore.
J udge O'Br ie n said tod11.y t ha t hi!I 211t birthday and relea.aed in
-- - -- custod)' ol a relative.
The ,entence i m poaed today
for an indeter minate term In the
,m,e
Ma ns riel d Reform• tory unt il the
you th reaches th e aa:e of 21 or
u n til out:, tl mo ., ht, behavior
in dic11. tes refor mation.

Lester Cour t of Port la nd WH
sen ten ced to the Ma nsfield Re!or m atory today by Juveni le Jud ge
F. H. O'Brien for vlola tlo n of
pa ro le lmpos� April , on breakmg and entermg and gra nd larceny chara:es.
Cozart, who rec entl y beca me 18
ye.ars of a ge, had been arreste d
by Mars han A lfre d Lyo ns on a
charge of breaki ng and en teri ng

woodw,o rk, furniture, walls

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Men, here'« bhe '\ri deat
,
oelecllon of w,lklnr
lhorta in town--corda,
thJno couon,, r•ba...
dines, llub WNV(ls 1nd
othor,. BcnnudM or
aborter lena:�•. 1011 d
�olor• 'I Od pattern.a,
Boys' W■lklng Shorl• $ 1 .99 • $2.09

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Refo�atory Sentence Imposed On Portland
Youth In Parole Violation By Judge O'Brien

• • • matchln·g colors for

In two

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In Trouble With The Law

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J Mr s. James uler
Honored With
Dinner By Faculty

Leo Story, worthy master, [ Mrs. James E.uler was honored
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when Hemlock Grove recently when the r,cu l ty membeni
presided
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One W on O ne C Ius O f the Pomeroy First B apu.o
Gra nge met Saturd ay eveni ng. ! of the Ra c in e High school enterBil ly Biggs, so n of M.r. and Mn. Dur in g th e butin eas sessi on, pla n, · Li ned wit h .i noo n di n ner al the
their investiture ceremony recehtly al the church.
For the service, a table with }i nen cover with a trefoil bor- Na tha n Bin• e ntered Sl JoseOih were made to visi t Olive Grange Martin Re11 t.aurant . Mrs. Euler h,a s
der was pla&lt;: ed in the front of the sanctuary. A large Bible Hospi tal Su nd ay and u nderwen t and present a program , ill the tau g ht a t th e Rac ine school for 24
on Mand•&gt;"· He ii con, near fu ture. It was an n ou nced years, teacldng Spanish, Latin and
and gold cross with a green c a ndle on either side centered root surgery
ly a nd expect, to ren
ice
valescin
g
lhat Co l umbia Grange will be EngHsh, and was in charge of the
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the able. A la..rge globe with a
ls m the horseshoe tormaUon
gir
tum home Thursday ,
,
library. :lfrs. Eu ler will take a sim­
sts a nd present a progra m at
gue
side
was
ellher
on
yellow candle
for 8 caQdl e Ught cere m ony. Mat•
Roy Strid,Jand, engineer for the the nex t meeti ng on Ju ne 18 and dar position in the Mirld lcp orl
on one end of th e table and a piethew $: 1 ·1 1 , nd Joh n 3 : l 6- l7 America n Barge U ne , wu ca lled al l me m bers were ur:::ed to be High S chool this fall. She was preture of J esus on t he other, emwere rea d .
ho me by the sud den illness of Mrs. pr ese n t .
sente d wit h a glft from her C'O
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phaaiti ng "God and Country."
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F oll� n � the promi se by the Str ick land wbc ls I pati ent at the
Prayer by Mrs . Victor Youn 1
Mra. aara Pau lse n, lectu rer, worke rs.
Mrs
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leader,
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presen ted I progra m w h i ch openeorge H tclca ac d Mrs . Richard ported much improved .
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Execuh\
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fol lowed by the hym n " Near The G
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ed wi th grou p si nging of
Owe na aod hel ver, Sharon Young
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Mrs. Lena Bra mlace and &amp;rand- Glory, follo wed by a rea d i ng mas Hart, Carl WeE Se, Gay le l'm
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Crosa " by the .a udience. The i,: ues t
hand shake a nd da ugh ter Martha of Co lum bus
e girl scout
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Col
William
lea der, Mrs.
by Mrs. Harol d Jo nes
d e mberahip canle were given them were w,;k end ,�eat.I of Mr. and • ur Fnlag.a
M rs. Maude Youn g , Mrs . Jccr n
gh borhood ch airman an d J e.ider or
rt
icle " What the Flag
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by Mn. Young, wh o also wel co m• Mra. Otho Murray.
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Sali s bury Troop, was introduced ,
Mea ns" by Mrs. Pa ul se n . A re.a d- Ha rnm , Mrs �ee Lee, Mrs. Vinas
the
ed
o
ml ttee and pruent ed
c
Bramlag�
ard
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Ber
Tom!on.
and
ee
Kersh ner an d Mr.
Doris
Mn
,
L
n
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f
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of
introduction
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the
by
ro11ow('d
ing Who oes t by Mrs. Hilber
m e mbership car&lt;ls and gave the my, spent the we ek end with Mr.
d :.trs. Jf'd Pickens .
n
h1dpleaders,
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m
ced
a
Qulv
pr�
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ha ndshake.
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and Mr1 , Cl ifford Leifheit and son . stu n t conduc ted by Mlldred Stocker and committee me m bers.
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A u ew f lag was pre!tm led
a
t
rn
Onutted
Nllme.s
ton. A s tory was read whic h co nAs each gir J cam e to t he fro n t
a
Mrs . Berna rd
lage
nd
B
er Bou•c ,
from C? nr:rcssman Wa l ter Moel ler ac companied b)' Mrs . H ieb or daughter, Debby . of
Colu mbus tal ned se veral cou nties wi th tbe I T h e names of Mrs. Lest
rea
d
a
0)' Sheila Hicks who l so
� M iss You ng, and eave the promiee , were the weekend guests of Mr. mem bers guessing the counties, Mrs. Ross Pu ll en and Mrs. Tham.ts
lcl�er from Mr. Moeller, artc, lh ,· y received the ha ndshake and and Mri. Fred Leifheil.
Darst. were uninh&gt;ntion a lly 'Jmit•
to co n cl ude the program.
.
ted from the li st or hostesses w ho
w�1ch t h e flag ceremony _was he ld ,I cc. . i gratulations fropi Mra. You ng
Mrs.
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a
s
wa
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Mn. .Robert Baylor an d sons
th Peggy Folm_cr, giv tnl? c��I -4, I Mrs. O lfens presented them Kenneth, Wen del! and Ralph, of Harol d Jones won se·cond in the served refreshments fol lowi ng the
w.i
mand, Cr�stl yn Hieb, flag be . . n lltlt h three Statch u, the trooi; Sout fbint -w.er� Wei:.k
meeti ng ol the B. H. Sanborn ,dis•
end auestl cou nty dreu ton test.
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a nd Maur 1 sha Duret ,md D1 il
'• � . 41.i meral , Girl Sco)lt USA 111 11 cen of her Catl\ei-, W.ild W �l'l. and
A potluck birthd ay supper was 1,ionarv Society at the Firs t Ba µZlrk l e, co lor guar d,.
, enjo)'ed at the cl01e of t he list Church, Middleport , Mon day
tenn ial, after wb�h th e girls Mr,. . wtntlQJ).
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, �
· eve ning.
t d
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tbe
Vl!lil C""'be\t apellt � •� :rneeti nc.
-- -The girls ateppe d i nto 11 .,_-" ligh � sma canltlea trom
ise
le.
cand
prom
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end h1 C'�l�bas :With relt�v;tt'shoe formation and Crestl)' ti
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Ar
ter th� ;:lrl1 _ were ln ve1t.e�:
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ce ·
gave the Girl Seoul prom ise
t h ey u ng Girl Scouts Together
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. � ..IIIY f4ou..,.ar" O.pt. on o,. m.ln Floor - CapVllft
Hol,-er 1(66Jdtjl,,M:�iti�lighted one o1 the a:ree n can
- Dinn�ni,
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by
Mn.
d with pr■Jer
follow
en
. 'fu�._ . , llftl•� '4,v�- 1,-1,9'11ple to help you
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after whic� the 1,w, were
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StNI Cooking
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ng and llP1 which concl uded
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StalnlHt
Ut11nsll1,
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'.Coolr:hle
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day w t
BUck a nd
by Becky Sliveni who lighted the
Kit•
Coo«w,re,
Iron
«;11t
the ceremo n)'.
-Waan-r
Cookwa,..,
C�nw
Uhnlil1r
,
gueft Mra . .£11.q�_h HulUphrey.
oth er green candle, Vickie Kay
SupFree:r.er
Mops,
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follow•
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Sponga
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p
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Mops,
c�tttte ''"""' NyjoR Duat
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Cbarl'9 Sulit an� aon, · Haror� .
Young, Ag nes White, Pa tty Owens
he socia l room. Refre,h • spent Ul'e we;ek: end I n M•nn, W.
ptln, Plcl'h:i ' Supplln, Pl1stic P•ntry Ware, Galvanized Tubs,
Sheila Hic-ka, Donn a Sm ith , Na nc)' e d in t
Pallt. a.rlwi1t Cans, Floor WaxH, Poll•h•rs and Cl ean•n, Light
Ty o, Donna Re ibe l , Li nda Owe ns me nls were_ 1erved from a table Va,, with hi4 brother , Cl arence,
ntered w1Lh a n arra n gement cf
ce
Bulbs, WHhnonland MIik Glass, Br1as Ware, Gift Wens, Now ho 1, ierl�utly ill.
and Pamela Kessi nger.
deaebud� a nd- • luge
cake
ro
veltiN. PlaoM Bo111-.. Garchn Ho.., I roning Tabl�. Artificial
Mi u Nellie Koehler vi s ited in
Barbara T■ tterao n gav e the
c ora �d m the lirl scout colors cf
Flown, Paint-. Vlimllhn, Brushes, P,cnlc 81.sk•h and Suppll-.
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of
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her sist er, Mrs .
motto a nd
g
yellow
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crip
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ln
Clothes H1mpert, Sprinkllrtt can,, L•wn Boy Pow..- Mo-..rs.
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• Charlu Weaver, an d oth er relae e
low cand les an d Ca rol S tout gave
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v
Go
on
d Blua You Girl Scouts,
li
ti e
the sl oga n and lighte d the other
lea ders, co mm ittee !"em ber■ and.
Dally _Vae1Uon Bible School is
can dle. arter wh ic h the leader,,
.
,
w i th Pi n k
held, at the Hemlock Grove
helper and commi ttee joi ned the s ponsors Troop 107
ca nd l es on either · aide. A p un cl'I Ch,�Uan,-Church with an enroll­
bc,wl was on one end of itie m e,t of
Mn. Mildred Betzing is
fnora in cW1t .
tab le and on the .other,
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with the Bible ver�� "Ble,lled
Ji[n,. J;_. l. Hlll returned hon,e o n
POMEROY, OHIO
the pure I n heart .. Miu Young Sa �f �tt,r a business viai t in
asked grace Precedt n1 th1 retreah CoJwnb\1,1. S�e waa accompan ied
TONIGHT
menta, which wer1 nrved by the l\om1 ')' Ter'.esa a nd J u liii Gooch,
Wall Disney's
Foater, who - have bieen gueata of grand­
co m m iltee , Mra. J. E.
a od�r,,. W ill ia"'; I P.al'!Ultl,· Mr.., H)d
c�airma n,
Ke.rT Gooch.
- liiiyers, -�r,. ;uoe)\�p, .,d Vlcto�
Robert .(loocb has ret urned
In Tee�lot
1r .• •,s1'tttt b,Y �tly Fos- hOlfle fipm- d16r Holze,r Ho,pltal and
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ster.
Kevin C'.orcoran and
ia c�nuJe�Jri1 . nicely.
A U : Y O. S I M I - G t O S S I N A M. H
"Chimp" Chimpallzee
S�d•f afternoon an d eve ni ng
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callers � tbe h,imo of Mr. a nd Mrs.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
A nnouncln11,Blrth
J, H\11,, : ratlwoods, w ere Mrl!I .
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'THE MIRACLE"
Mr. 11 nd MO, Jlbfrt Roush ol
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Carroll �ker - Roger M�r•
, ., • ., : L A T . X" P A I N 1'
Pomeroy Routl' :2 M�: . an nounci n� Ropelrt G009� •nd daughters, 1'er•
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Mrs.
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Ke11ne tti
t he birth of 11'1 8' i.-.
Allen a t Hotf:11• Hospital ou Wed, Meadow1, Mr. �pd Mu. Pau l John­
rs
ne sday June t . ?,trs. Alta M Iiier aOn a nd da\.l.thter, Mr. a nd M .
n MaU:Ox a11d 10n of Char­
ma
fft:,
ot Leon, w. Va:, - t1 a ,randmoth•
l
er. The Roushtta also hav e seve n e.ston , · W - V't., Mrs . W. A. Morga n
n g ndda ughter, Kathy, Mr.
other ch il d ren , tv,;o sons and !Ive A 4 N
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Mrs. E. A. Winge tl a nd �.t'rl!I.
ancJ
daughLen.
Ann Coe ot Racin e, an d Mr. a nd
Mrs. W illia m B. Downie a nd son ,
.
Billy.
,"ble Sf•"YO I p
The Tuppen MainM B!l?li. ac��l
Yin Ja net C1J'P(lnler is .Jisiling
program w i ll be held 'Frlif�- ffl1 I n 'Dela\f-re' With Miss Su e Keller,
nl n g at 8 o'clock !fl the iOB I htir roQm mate al Ohio Unlverity
C hurch. Craft.a will be on dl11pl1y. the p11t yeu.
There are approxi m ately
pupils enrolled. All Pilren t1 a nd
friends are invited to atte nd,

Girl Scout Troop 167 of Central School, sponsored by the

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