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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , June 29, 1960

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Mr. and ,dra. Charles Faulkn e�
assistant di rectors, Mrs. Mrs. Ro ber t Ca no1 d i y to go on a
1 director, Mrs. William Everson, and
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Vilora Collins and Mrs. Sara Moore.
� daugnter, K..riu1y, �pent the
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the ,rneeUnJI with Deari Will and
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Severa l loca l m('n ore 11mong th l'
members of Ripl ey's Army Re­
s�rv e Unit , the 812t h Ordn,1n ce
Com1� a nd ing th e company i.
Company (Am mo), which is no w I Capt. Glenn E. SmUh of Nf!W ffa.
l raining al Tooe l e Ordna nce De- ve n Cap( . Smith la vocat ion.al ,..
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at Wahama
T he group ' bega� t raini n g i n j H i g h School. Olh era a tlendin1 ,ll'e .
l" tah on June 1 9 and wi l l end 1 111 Lt. Henry ff. Buck. Jr,, SFC
lhe i r training the re on ,July 3 _ N1mrud S. Pauley, Sgt. Chulee id.
- Koush, Sgt. Kenne th A. Taylor,
son
--:- spen t Sund..iy w
1 1h Mr. and Mrs. 1 SP5 Robert A. Scarbe
Cp l. 811oOo
Bo b Greer a t Pt. Plea.an t. Janifer ) ly R. Oh l inger, Cpl . rry,
Work on the sewing projects of
Thom aa F.
retu rn e� bo111e after Yili ting a I Reed, SP4 Ronald L.
m emben continued on June 21
Scar berry
wee k with the Greers.
SP4 Harry L. Vicke rs, Jr., SP4
when tb1 Five Point Star ,.S titche rs
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Dav
i d Kn a pp and Harold RickGeorge Young, PFC Orville E.
met at the home of An n Jmts. Bet­
ard Jr. , � re in Columbus.
Bush, Pf'C Jackie H. Cam pbell,
ty M■e ft011 •ave the reports a nd
Mr. an_a Mra. Don Quis
en berry PFC Garry G. (;i bbs, PFC Ralph E.
Mrs. Dorothy Karr supervised the
a nd family, A then1, ,•i1ited Mr. Noel, and PF James
meetlna; Betty Ross, repprter.
C
D. Weaver.
a nd Mn. Oac.ar Henry
and Terry.
Tooe le Ord nance Depot is locat­
Mr. and M.r1. Ha rol tl Y oung .M.r
and Mn. Gle nn Schne ider �ere ed thi rty-seven miles 80uth we1t of
Twelv, mem:� o( the Salem
Salt Lak e City a nd is nestled in
in Columbus Salu rday.
Center Boya Club with 'aex She neMn. Betty Gin ther of Columbua the Wasatch Ra ng e of the Rocky
fie ld q advh:or met for a session
is vi1il41!g her paren t. M r. a nd Mounta i ns. The depot overloob
by that croup. Recrea tion was held
Mrs. 8. J. Redmond.
the Gre at Salt Lak e whieh coYen
duriof �he e Y eriinff. Carl E. Shene­
M rs. Grace Cartwrigh t re turned an are a of 1 .800 aquare m i l�, a nd
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field. reporter.
home a fter a n utended Yili t wilb the ucrage elel'atior. is 4,o/15 feet.
the United Slates, who attended Rutland Schools before 1910
her children.
They gath ered a t noon in social
AU instruction and o n•the -Job
Mrs. , Veda V a nMete r 11 a med i• train
/ roo ms of th e Method ist Church the reu n ion.
ing ill supervi,ed by civiliaq
�a l pal 1e n1 .at _H_olzer Hospi tal. She personne
Another , unu11ual couple, t hia
fo r a bountifu l potluck dinner
l o ( which tl::2r� are a �
1s on the cri tic.al hst.
then e njoyed severa l hours oi one of siat er.s, was that of Mabel
proxima tely 2,200 emp,oyed.
Mrs Besn ie Blake returned
re minisci ng the days � yean Higginbotha rn, f&lt;ffl Day ton Ave .,
b �me Saturday from Holzer HosWhil e at Tooele Ordna nce De,.
ego arid more when th ey were Springfield, 0., and Lena B11rk,
AnftOIIMM Tht Remov ..
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W., Ca nton , 8,
Of Hi• Office To The
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The coupl e wi th th e most miles ,
-Now Bq_�ess and
of Rutl a nd a ri d Mr1. Ea rl Darst a round t h e a rea and to a tte nd a
girls m �e1r •�bteens ln 1903.
b
eh ind it to come t o the reu nion
Profeulo
and fa mil y, Pt, Pleasan t vis.iled rodeo. Recreational facilJlies in•
The .s1aters are daueht ers of
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was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogg
, nal Building
M r. and Mrs. lierman Cartwright elu de bowling, golf, te nnil, !IOft.
West Covin a, Ca l ifornia . who Jeri the late James M usser whu wort.
Sunday.
ball, swimminr., and 0th( organ•
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TRAVEL LONG 0--, a�NCES - Mr. and M n. At1hur: Hogg cfflter West Cvviaa, Calif. M
orris Johnson, W est Columbia the depot UI m ade by · p!,ne .
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· as rai lroa d agent for the Sou thern
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v�ited M,. and Mn. F,ed Lew.:
eunion" Sunday.
left
Mr. Ind
Telephone Glhllon 6-2%38 1 Pacific '"Railroad in Cal ifornia. with men who had gone to • Rut­ W, D. Lanning, F■ltbono, 0,, who. left llullan d In•R1938
Frid
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DEB\IT IN ZOO
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Cal l ing on Mr. and Mrs D a na
LONDON UP[ - Tlu•,,, London '
Lena (Mu..er) Burk c•-·A-·
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)'oungsten had atte nded Rutla nd 0., who left b.I
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com ing out party July 7th in tlle
ey and Toni a or N e w
school s, and husbands who h ad dist Qbµrch_ .ar� . Mn•. . Bianchi!'
Atkinson and M r. a nd Mrs. (.uth• R.utla n�; M rs. , Maude Ral ph, Ha ven, _ Mr. an d Mn.
London Zoo,
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n ot. One iueh was Mr. and Mrs.
CroH�an, ��. l'1PIJ1ie-- \Velsml
· J• '· tr 1'ownaend Allen , all Of A!}len9 Pomeroy; Guy .Mutchler,
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r Po-,. -'fr, and ltfra. Everett Caldwell, Mrs. Game t Entsmina:er, Middle- Shel .ta �nd Mike
Lieving, We&amp;t
Mrs. Calllwell, who reglriered . well, . all of · �CO!-µrnbu_llj . W.
STORAGE TRAY ·
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l'ioto
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lum port a nd the a1x peraona pic!tured I Columbia .
gu ests, rene wed ma ny childhood Ga rdne r, Bveliville;, , Neva Pierce-,
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Mr.
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d Roush, Hunting ton spent ,
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frien dships. Mr. Caldwel l tooJI,: hi&amp; a nd ·Rue Tuc,ei:l'D��. �ld4�po
rt; · .·Mr. and Mrs. ·WUtlur Theo aid,
The re u n ion, usually he ld a n• ! the weekend at home .
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.Mr. and . Mn. :Jier.�rt l:loa)hnson/: .¥las , Eln Gardn er, Mr1. Bertha
6 FOOT OF CORD
nua.lly i n Columbus, o., Wu mov- . M rs. Cecil Hysel l, Roger Will•
_-The Mull er dau&amp;:hters me t ·an• Mrs. Elizabeth �e atty, �a.. fuu.de 1 �•her, a
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Mils Carri� • Sa1'16bW')' · ed to Rut.land for the fJrat
1 am, Roger Pe rry and
Ju.dy of
other old friend at the rettnion . Rutherford, ·Mn. Florence ' Hay1
tim e ,
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1tltn, Garnet Williatnaon� all ol t-hi■ year_
Pom
eroy viaited Mina Lewi.a
and I
Nellie Athey also, (see rieht) 2221 ·
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Monda y e yening.
Eastern Ave,, Erle, Pa ., made the
calling on Mr. aod Mr,. Ned
Aon Ha rris ol Maoon ;. vWtSALES &amp; SERVICE_
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tbJrd. of I trio of "beat friends"
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mg Mrs. John Harrison tor a 1
wJth Ma bel ali.d Lena M.usaer. For
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Riley Sr. call . week.
many yell'I they COlftlJ&gt;onded r-.
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on Mn. Eddie Rickard of Le...&gt;
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Mr. and Mrs. N elson Roush and 1
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rulaNW ahhoua:h teparat.ed by · thll' . ' 2_.el ·
tar:t ..aovte who h11 returned to •■o ns ' of New Ha ven, Mra. Mabie 1
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met in 1odal rooms of the church . Mt �e fto
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m Holzer Hoapltal JobllJIOn visite{l . 1lrs. JnseP.b,i,Q,e
and raising famlliea. ·
on Fri� evenina: and enjo)'l!a "8 and also vi1ited
Mr. and llrl, Caldwell OY�e week end.
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potluck dinner. The occasion was Guald Field,
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HOLLYWooo UP( - . (n bis the burn ing of the .note on the
, take� outalde the Rutlan d UetboMr.
own way prpdueer-�dvutlser Joe new social rooma, Attendins were tend and Mr1, Ted Riley Sr., .at.
ed the Bible School program
Levin� I�, . � _bi1«er m_a n, than Mr. and Mrs. Caraer, Mn. Holat M iddleport Friday even ing
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hooed for m ore lhan a year.
lama and Judy, Charles Zlmme r- part in the prosr and,ona took I
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Mr. and Mrs, William Lee of
for Steve (Her.c'ules) Reeve9 , •
m an Youna:, Helen Barker, Clara Middl eport a nd sons were guests
_But he 's s gl��t . when it com e, WilUarna, Phyl l is Williama, Rich- Sunday eY e ning of h er pa:rea:p' /
to whoinlll n, 11p a ca mpaljn for ard Gille)', Mr, and Mn.- Wa lter Mr, a nd M rs. Ted Riley .Sr. Mrs. Howard Rayburn an
o ne of hl.! horrendous moviee. He Blak,e .and Jimmy and Charl es,
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PleHant, and Mrs. Ora Higgin,
hands at mhulg
teats for kiddies, blares his fll r.111 , erly and Che ryl, Mr. and Mrs.
concrete precisely to order. ·
receivea praise from radio and Bil! lkown, Kent and Kevi n, Mr. a nd son Stewa rt McDermltt vbit­
televislon , a nd fills newspapen and M rs, F�rris Justis., Joa nn and ed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wiiliams
Call us . . . and get deliv­
Dale, Mr, and M rs. L. R. L)' ons Sunday.
l'nd magatlnes wl th advertising.
ery when you want it where
Mrs. Mattie Henry vlslted her
Deuble On Adffrtlal"'
Frieda Henry, Mabel Johnson,
you want lt.
Joe spends twice as much mo ney Lulu Ru&amp;!lell, Middleport and daughter Mn. Charles Armstrong
· at Columbus.
dragging the public i nto the a ter, Jan ice Gibbs, Broad Run.
Mrs. Ruel Hoscber and Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Fick, Pomeroy and
a, he doea on the pictuni a them•
selves. For ln11tancii, "Hercules" Mrs. Paljl �rnbull, Mason, were Ga rnet Allan of Maao n and Mr&amp;.
toat onl)' $600 000 to ma ke Joe -- - :cc--;--, -- -, / Thelma Heney were In pt PJea,­
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spent more th�n $1.2 milllo� pro. seem• everyon e elae has forgotten a nt ,on bu1inesa,
Phone WY-Z-3%114
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a bout lha t. Nobody -wa nt.a to see
Mr. and Mn. Elme r VanM eter
moti ni it
m
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Now h� has a new film "ff I
cutes Unchained.'' Costs 1 ' milll:� st uff and my plctttres. 'Hercules'
doll�. COit of hullabaloo : 2 '!ii t,oo.k. in $18 million.
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mill ion doll�.
"Nowadays when business geta
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. He has other "Hercule&amp;" epics: bad the movie people tend to cut
Pl �n n�, b)J\ ref.use■ .to . divulge oxpenaes, a nd the fJr1t thi n
g they
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.the tttle1.
cut is advertisi ng I nstea d th ey
. "Wt're In the clrcu1 · buslneaa," &amp;hould advertiae �ore.
1fevil\e , aaJ�.. "Tha t'a . all movie.
"�� tbe ctreus Jan 't goi n� so
are, the circu, bualnesa.- ·
will beaUle they don't put up
.
Dowt Want Mlw11
bW.1t9anta-,, anymore, and they
, 11,n·,S a,�o��n•�el- , �nd it I -tt:wPed
:bmng the parade."

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Second Section: Features,
News, Home Store Advertising

MIIGS COUNTY

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Sinclair. Mn. Kate Sinclai r re­
Fred Rose nbaum ia confined to • le r.
Mr. a nd Mtw. Robert RJ�chie and ceived • er1cll.ed breutbon e whlle
his home by i l ln e11s.
e
her
at
M.rs. Wende l l Frecker spent the aon, Bobby, o f _Dexle.r _C ity _ape nl hous clean lnc Monday
\!.-ee k of June 13 in Col umbus with the week end with relatives in the ti ome.
Mn. Lucille �aylor o f Frank
he r da ughtei- a n d son-in Jaw, Mr. area.
Ind., 11 lhe aue.it of Mr. and
Un,
Mrs.
Robert
DaYis
an
d
d
1ughters
f�mand
Briggti
Richard
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
G. H. Ewin&amp;.
n
ily a nd attended th e Ohio Voe.a- spe nt the week�d in Geor1e tow
Mi1
1 H arri ett Ewin g of Wash ing­
d
an
Yis
a
D
R.
W.
t
Mrs.
wi
and
Mr.
h
rs
e
ach
e
T
t:onal Home Economic
Confer ence al OSU. Sh e waa a c- la m.Uy. . Virginia a nd Lorraibe Da­ ton , D. C.,. ■pent 1-at week • with
t:ompa nied ho m e on Sa tu rday by vi,, who bav e been spendi ne so.me ler pare nts. Mr. and M.ra. G. Ji
Mrs. B1•iggs and chi ldren for a lime with the ir grandparenta. Mr. Ewing.
week's visit. M r . Briggs spen( the ··an d Mn. Robert Davia and .Mrs. · Mias a,:ace and Field Ca mpbel l
past week en d with the F'reck�n Ka t� Sinclair, returned to their ltad u thl!ir weei:end gue!Ul Mr.
and Mr,. C. K. Milner, Cleveland.
a nd was accompani ed home by home with the m.
rod Mr. a nd Mrs. Gerald Coffe y
M rs. Briggs a nd children.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mered ith and so ns, Sai:. Dicso, Caif.
Emmett Will a nd Mr. a nd iltn. and d1Ugtner: , Ja ni.et. and, ... M.iS&amp;
M r. a11d MH. C .. L. Fa ulkner and
J a rP es W ill and fami l y were in J a n.ice Kirk of St. Pe ,crabtt rg, Fl � . • da ughter Cathleen , of Spring field
-: ol umbus Sunday and a t tended a. were we ek end g uest, Clf Mr. and we re we;k ell� ii ue1ts of M r. a nd
amily reunion al the home oI M r. Mrs. Homer· Holter.
1 Mrs. Ernest Rea an d other rela,
, nd Mrs. Myrun Hudson a t ComM r. a nd Mr1 . Oa Yt!I Fre cker lives. Cit hlel!n rem ained for a
were Sunda y dinner gu ests o r week's visit. ·
,nercia l Point.
R ev . and Mrs. Kennet h Wright• th e ir da ughter a nd son-in- l a w, M r,
Mr. a nd Mn. WiUiam H al lor� n
�ell and d.aughlers. Esther and Na- a nd Mrs. Homer Holler.
�aug�ter, Nanc?',. �n d son, 81II
and
re•
vi!iited
r
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ncl
Si
K:.te
Mrs.
Bel·
of
Wayne
l
r
Eii
s1Jn
rl i ne ancl
pre were Monday evening guests 1 ce nt l y in Athe ns with her son a nd I of Cmcl nn a U ,are vmtmg her par­
or Rev. and Mrs. Francis H. G l az- daughte r-in-law, M r. and Mr&amp;. Noel_ 9f]ts, Mr. 11.nP Mra. Ernest P. Duerr,

mati ve l ecture
� hear n a lu n slu� y the r are m ak- Phy l lis Ha ck e tt and Addie B � ck. lion. He took them to a se ven j weekend guellt of tbe tr parenw.
mg
th
eir collection of i nsects a nd I
with Susie Tracy- 11.nd Ja mee acre pl a nting of eve rgree ns which Air. and Mn. �Ul'man McCal l un,
THURS., FR.I. and SAT.
s_ma l l animal.a. An .a dde d � tlrac- 1 Ev ans .as aids.
Wa l t Di.!lney's
he has und e rway a nd dlacussed ..uu t'M'. iiJ1d · MH. Hay mund ha•, hon lo t-he camp thu ye a� 15 th�
M e mbe rs of .thi� group a_re the trees an d shrubs with them orccht.
"SHAGGY DOG"
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Sh e b.a , M a ry Fra ncis, V1ck1e Young, O h ta
Germ a � sh e phe rd _ dog,
While at the hospit al ground t1 ,
F1'ed Ma cMu rr a y , Jean H a gen
be longing to . the d m,ctor who h aa Lewis, Ca rolyn Lipsco m �. Fon na
Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Seld ena bcl
a n umber of trees we re noted as
e
b com e a frien d to the glrls a nd Wise, �ay �o �gess . E lame _ H aean
cJ son, 1 erry, and hl.s mother.
the Ginkg o, Wild Cherry, Am e ri,1]110 a cts a� a wa tch _d og.
. kett, Zi b Nier i , June Qu i llen, can E l m, Dogwood , Sycamore Mn . R ay Seldenabel , were Colum
Mn. M axine Arn old IS th e bust· 1 Agne s W h ite, Uo nna S milh and
bus visnors, :w1onday.
and Pop l a rs.
A Cartoon Iv...-, N..._.I
n es.s m a na ger for the camp a nd : Joyce E v;i ns.
M rs. Arthur Ginther of Nev.
does . all t he bu)'i ng and _pa yin_g
On their return trip to Ru tlan d
to 1, a., M r. nu M · H. ai·Leaders (or the F ire Bugs
of bil l s. She also Hned in t h is ,
the l adies slopped at the Road- Brigh 1 .P
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capa ci ty for the Brown le Camp I are Sa�a Moore . and Pa ndo�_a Col - sid e Park on 33 fur a picnic lu n ch old . G m thcr �f Bea v �r, _} ii ' ,m a
,' na.ll
Cincrn
obs
Ja
rene
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I l ins with Glom1 Bu c k, .,_h a ron
1 wh ich was held last week.
Makin g the tour , were M'rs. Mri;. l
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".,"�ck
sto
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Sara
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Young and
Chris
Cha pman. Mrs.
.
Ethe
TONIGH T
This Thunday the girls will I a ids. Members arc Ann Cr1�er,
rs. Ella s St_t�e�� _ _ __
M
r.t
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rs.
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Russell Li t le ,
l
FAMILY NIGHTS
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report to camp at 1:00 a nd wl_ll Chr istmc Bahr, Sandrai Hendr_1 ck t Dieh . Mrs.
Cush John son , Mrs. Ber tha Amo!, f
Dick Mil le r, Anthony Ca rbo ne
stay over night Th�r1day n ighl_ 16 I N a ncy Arnold,
Re 1be l,
Donna
- ··A b.UCKET OF BLOOD"
Roberl Re ibe l and M rs. !
.11110 p� renta vil lta hon t ime w i th I Chery l Fife, Je,11nette Scott, Ser�n Mr s.
,p
Canada y a nd Sabra.
(Comedy)
pl
ann
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progr
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Lipscomb,
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lhe ir enjoyment.
Ebersbach, Charlotte Black, JenS
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Ken Clark - YYette Vick en 1
e, Poggy Haughne r,
"'THE GIANT LEECIIEI,"
at noon , ni(e, Blakesle
C. m p- ,.�1 hr ak
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Vi ckie Fetly a nd
s,
u
ncy
Ti
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(Horror)
ind M,: g· ��-0 i ! n- 1
F l;
inda Conde .
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Pome,
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O
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vft 1n�� .Ill)' f
THURSDAY ONLY
, n... � Tµe1al r?9.m, �f
ven
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lo
the
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Frida
are
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Girls
" Sh ade RiYe r
Gene Kel ly - - Mlh.1 Gay nor
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the !tder au..-u �hurcb with ;nrs. G.
,r,
he lp wUh the opera Uon :
"L� G IRLS"
, F.sthe r Sim?SO n and H elen Bodi1
Mrs. M a rtha Childs predllled H. � wmg pres l&lt;\ fl&amp;.
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- al 10 Tlie Intermediate · �a m p 11 dlme
th
of
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1mgmg
aa
e
the
.rollowea
busin
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the
over
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y
bbon,.
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G
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Evely
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Smith a ndDean Joan -- John O'Br ien
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g roups 1 dll
v ld ed i nto th e roJiow m g
nbcra in thi ll group are Car- Loya l Bere a n Cl a1J1 of t he .,;hurt.i a hymn. Dunna the busmeil sea•
"HANDLE WITH CARE"
Me
wit h the names hni n g been se l•
ol St�ul, Ja cqut!line Seiden a bl e , of Christ w h en the group m et for 1 111011 le tters were rea d from Se naFRIDAY ONLY
ec t ed by the 1couUI.
Dia nne Davis, Sandy Bunce, Be e- th e ir regu la,r mee tlng at , the tor Lyndo� John�on and Senat?r ,
GIANT DISPLAY OF
. l!:v er ett U1rkse n in regard to .HIi l
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M
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B
Campe relta w
" '1REWORKS"
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song,
&amp; Yy
ing
en
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the
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l
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Fo
S 1432, repor tin.1 that the bill has'
lowi
Pau:
Ault
Putty
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" n'o th Ann Kloe� ·
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B c,gou ne an d Fra n.ees
M ary K
Bigger &amp; Bett er !
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e Lord's Prayer was gi ven m
th
becn _placea belore the Sen a te c�md
n
a
Harris
Marjorie
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Th
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- a lso un ison by the group.
mitt
ee o n Jnte ntate a nd Foreign
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Grues
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Debbi
d
an
Colbns
th is group a re Anita
Go rdon Scott in
M
rs. Edw in Haggerty read t h e I Commerce.
ll was 8110 reported
Su11,an ne Arnold..
'"TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE"
Ros&lt;! Ma ry Arno l d and J e an sc r iptu re lor th e e ve n inl which tha t 13 promi n en t Protestant lead­
Mem bers ?' t h is g roup a re Ja ne
{In Color)
Sei denoble are l eade rs for the wa s fol l owe d by a re ading fro m e,s united in se ndine a joint comEva ns , Ch� istine 8!" lle y, S an.fra ' ' Happy Hillbillies'' a n d � arilyn
- a lso th e devotion a l book l e t by Mrs. municat io n to the U. , S. Co�gtellf ,
Clouch, El i nor _Bod i m e r, M ari yn Moo
.....G l enn Ford -- R ed Butto n,
re and Joa n Hewe tson are the
The devot io ns to ba n a lcoholic bevera1es an ail'G
eorge Mowery.
Stumbo, Ste phaine Pu l len , R uth a ids
"IMITATION G ENERAL"
re cl osed with e poem by Mr!l .
we
craft in flilhl.
Ann Ferguson. Marsh a Ha ck ett,
(Jn Scope)
ty "We Wou l d See J esus . "
Hagger
Mra. J. H. Stephe nson an d M iss
Sal ly Ra thburn, Ba rbar■ Tatterion
Group member, are M a u risha
Al110 Cartoon
meellnt Lucretia G enheimer were n am ed
th
During
e busin e ss
a
ne
Mary Ann M cKenile and J
Durst , Peggy Fo lmer , Rebe cc a the annu a l pic nic wa .!I discu&amp;Se d as t he nom inatina: comm ittee to 're•
--· -- --- · Sll_v e rs., Sedo n la S� nc er, J ew el an d ten ta tiv e plans we re made to port a l the July meetin1. Mrs, !
· · - - -Pr i c e , SU6a n . Morris, Rose Ma ri e hold It in July.
j Lu ci lle Naylor, Franklin, Ind.,
Ha�kcll, J a � 1ce � verson, Carol
prlie wh l cb was was welcomed II a a:u est.
travellnt
The
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�11d e raon, L mda Shephe rd, �erri brou(lhl by Mrs. Chi l ds w.111 awa rd
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Du
rin&amp; the program hour Mrs.
Fu l tz, Darl a . li:.bersbach, Lmdll ed lo Mn. Georg e Hudoo n ,
Daiay Jasper led the worship serReuter and Hi l a Va ughan.
illl!!!!!!:
refresh - Yice for t he flower a n d ·mi111iOn d eAfter lh e meet ing,
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me nts were served by the tmspartme nt a nd Mr,. Phil William•
tess e1 Mn. Mowery � nd Mrs. Ha g- aon leading tor the depa rtment ot
Granso H1ts l11.spection
Z#J
c. E . Jones, dUltrict deputy, Ion, g erty w ith Mrs. Jam�s Hawl ey as srmnd serv ice &amp;ave im i nlere1tin&amp;
I ducted inspection when lhe Ol lve a contribu t lng hostess. Guests tor read ing
"G . I. M Oflls-Whose
(: rang e met in re£ula r 1es1ion [,•ri, t he ev ening were Jill .Bringhard Fault. " Mrs. Ralph C. Zun del tol d l
of a trip e ast and o f i nteresti n g ,
day ev ening at their h111l. Jo11e an d Sheri Mayer.
I poin ts of Intere st . Pra yer by Mrs.
ph lnc lt i tchic, Master , pre11id ed.
I�
Ja sper conc l ude d the meeting.
lrrrr.l
Kath leen Milhoan, lecturer, used
(""1111111
I the theme · •safety on the Farm and
The ne,ct meeting w'.IJ be • pkng part ln the proTakl
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In the social room of the Fednl
Highway
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ORKS
FIREW
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AMu
Will Dl1pl1y Our
Robe rta
m we re Mrs. Sisson,
ated Church On Tueiday, July 26.
gra
cr
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THAN
ER
BETl'
BIGGER AND
Wel ls, MrH. Cllrt!s. Mr8, Ritchie ,
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'l'hc re·11 NO.CHARGE for Chil d re n In Can Und e r 1 2 yeara of
R,ry, Mn. Milhoan.
Cr,
Linnie
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Diril'IAlr
SO BRING YOUR CHILDREN AND TitE NElGHBOR'S
age .
frcshmenla were serve d .
Mt. a nd Mn. Wllliam Wells. e.D· I
CHILDREN _ _ • AND HAVE A BIG EVENfNG OF FUN!
ly fllQQIJ HQ\IQ4Sll,llLT,
'- , tertalned a group of . -re Iatives on ·
! Friday, July ls the date of Jl'JF.
ISI
FIATUR
1110
TWO
ON THI SCRIIN - _ , ...
1 nt'xt meeting night Vislton f rat;l,l
Mr. and Mrs. Rober.t Shprp �dond ay wi th a dinner ,, lheir
range wll l hf e n tertain•
G
k
Hemln�
vlalte
. d over the pa st weekt'nd home , Ball Run. G�est■ Were •)lrs.
Gordon S•GIU In "TARZAN t'IGIITS t'OR LIFE"
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e
m
i
ed at tha t t
wi t h thei r son "&amp;nd fami ly, Mr. I .Ed Ste cker, Mill Nelllt L)'le a nd
Gl•nn Ford ■rid Red Buttono, "IM ITATION GENER AL"
N ew teg a lia cnlors of bl ue and and Mn. Way ne Sha rp, Za nesvllle Mrs. Barbarl Wells all of ColumCHILDRE N U NDER 12 f"IIBt IN CARS
ADULTS - 60&lt;
white were on• displ a y at th e last
Mr. and M rs. Fred He nry and bus.
1
meeting.
.
gran dson •Cli fford, who have
1
be e n Hvi�g in th11 Slan1bury pro- .A, 11,nounce Son' ,1
per ly on Soulh Thi rd Av e nue
Re v. and Mra, Roger L. �iehop
moved Mpnday I nto the J . .ff. 11ire an nou nclna t he birth of · a son,
G ra te house on Pe a rl St . .
Ste wart Allen, o n Friday, Ju ne 10.
C l l tfottl Ma n ley a nd Richard
Grandparent&amp; are Mr, a nd Mh.
Picken, re tu rned hom e Sunday LawTCnce Bis hop or Chillicothe
evening from a week1' ya ca tlon
a nd Mr , aq,d Mrs. Mart.I n .of nea r
at Seneca St11te For&lt;" 1t In Wat1t I Y.. .i ver ly.
Vl rglnl11 where they e nj oyed trd� t · Rev. Bishop, a forme r p1J.Stor of
fishing.
.
the EntcrprilM! and Yornt'lg Sta r
Mn. A. V. Smit h and da ug hter
ti:UB Churches, hH been attondl ni:
Mrs. Kathry n
'MHH11PH0_n a �d t he ThcologiCII I Sem inary a l D a y.
ch i ld ren who ha ve been l_1 ving in
Lon for the pa,t three years and j
Po meroy mov ed Mo nday mto the
lil:Udu ate d on J u ne 1 . He w11 or­
house on Se venth Street recently
dairled o n June 24 at the EUB Con•
va cated by M r. a nd Mrs. Erne1t
fercnce In Logan an d ii now pastor
Covert.
. of the M in erva Park EUB Ch11r h
.
M r. and i\irs. D a vid Ohhngn
I
In Columbus,
and da ughteN le ft
Tue sda y for
Wooste r whe re they wi l l rnake
the ir ho me w h ile David is asto•
el ated wi th th e Economy Loan
t here. Mra. Oh l lng er'8 mother. Mrs
Fra nk Gre,1111 accomp an ied them
for an lhdcflnlle vl-,lt,
M rs. W illi a m Eve rson recelved
word Mo nday th at he r mother1
M rs. L. C. Tenna nt was a dmi tted
to the Ohio Va lley Ho1plta l In
S teubenYUle for treatment.
·
Fred Shiflet who has been I
pat ient at Holter Hospital reie,�- ,
l :
ly u nderwent 1nr111ry .
Mr,. lamt11 Walter who
. ly underwent tur1ery at- �amderi­
Clarll: and h11 been returned
horp� UI nported lo, be l1J1Proved· 1
a nd 11 able to be u p 1ome.
l(r, ind .!In. �rl,hur C, !l" F
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left 't'uetday for their homt',
West Covena, C1ltf .• 11 rt er a MW• ·
MARX•MADE
HIS and HERS
er al d■ya vl■lt wl th thei r co usin, 1
,7.95 Value
Mn. Wilbur Pierce of Bnftbury.
Whlle here they a nd Mr■. Plerco
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a ttended the Rut11■d aehool re­ I
u nion.
Not Open 'fontght

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 29, 1960

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were eleeted and l ndude G ladine
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Newlun, presldent; Be tty Ffede r. '
ip, vict". president ; W anda_ Lar ltim
lreuurcr ;
tv
�tar,v; �era
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iolet Smith.
lj Jwlet f,nffll,
l..ijm a . � ..k •
an ll,)lt.4tr , birth Tw Ylt6nc M_,tied Peo�·s �lit'Q: dp,a
me«. �y �emipc at the day flllld.
.
churdt bu•ent. A diarU!sion or
Celebrallng birthdays were LeMatthew 5 WH hf-Id.
No•• m 1 We b•
�-r , nd
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on, Babco,.k.
Delores Frank will present a talk l\aomi Pickens. Preae nJ \!...:re Treson '·Rachel" at the next meeting to sa Swain_ Mr. and Mn. Dave Yates,
be held at Portland Park. Officer Mr. and Mn. Oscar Babeock, Mr.
a nd Mr.. Georg� Frederick, Mrs.
l'"io � Weber 1 Dd sou and Mrs.
Hardld Holt.et'.

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SPvera! from here att•mded a
5lorll: shower for Sandn Mau;ar:
Mrs Huland Slethem and child•
ren and Mr. Ud Mn. Lewi.5 Young
fpent Wednesday m Paden City, W .
Va
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a
. M be l Sar t
ts \" 1s1 t m g her !!ll s ter, �- Elbe!
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Mtmber1 of the Riverview 4-H
CluJ) 11 dlecl �g and worked
on Je....�
. D��'rts when they met
Junt:, 1' t ltt,:ho.rne of J une Pool­
t!r· ?-4"aJ�1 rot ln)W!\ and Pauline
�yert, advtao-1', 11,tpeoised the
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Mrs. Ch;,r., Jublln.11 who baa
been confined to he? home bf
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Oris Bumgarner wu here Satur•
day with hlt hay" PteP, Ple111ing
hlay f,or Floyc,I Mc1' ill1.P.
William Roush and i.hmute Juhl
log who went to Ch1C¥,o , last
week seeking emploJtntrit, hav�
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NEW l;"ORX UPI - n,e scien­
illic PIOOI that ae�Jy •Pl'ailng
the fli!male la toue'hei' aod more
&lt;1,u,abte than the rnale baa been
edended lrom the hwilan world
to the fish world, sveciflcally to
that proliflc and well-thou8'ht-of
Mr. ■nd Mta. A. K. MeClunc
' tropical minnow, the guppy.
A t:ataatrophk accident for t he spent Sunday in Chariest.on the
guppies involved brought about guest of their aon an d daughter•
this bohitcring of a growil\l s n s- in-law, Atty. and Mrs. A. K. Me­
plcion that the principle of 'remn le Clung Jr.
durability and comparative male ·
Miss Mildred Cha,pnian, la l!lpead­
fra1ility, well proved In 'peoWe, is
, one which operates tbroulho1Jt ine a two weeks vacation at Vir•
ginla Beach.
' nature.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roach, and
, The •ccldent occurred oYer a
son
of Zanesville are visitlna re­
weekend in a lhth laboratory at
laUYea at Fairview.
Winthrop College, Rock Hill. s. c,
Lester Gibbs has moved into
Something happened to 8 thermotheir new home.
:itat and up went the temperature
In a number of tan"9. ll'isb have
Lowell Wingett of The Sentinel
or live within a falrly nar,ow tem- Pomeroy, called on Mr. and Mrs.
perature range. Anytblhg below J. M. Crump, Monday.
or above is curtains.
Mti. ,and Mrs. Harold Bumgaran
When sclenllst John � f"reerl'la ·
returned to his laboratorJ&lt;;Vo'bday J nd chlldren Delores, Mary J.ih
morning he found a dlsHter. Ap- and Johnnie of near New Haven
pro"Xlmat&lt;"l)' three-fourths of his visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crum p
guppies were dead. But scientist- Saturdny evenin,ii:. Later in the
llke, h� turned the tragedy Into e\rening Mr. and Mrs. Crump ac.
ct11mpanled them to the home of.
an advancement of kno\fl,4'f·
C � k• Survivor.' �j{�!
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis near
He checked the sex offthi adult ' West Columbia.
1rr.urYIYora - and the adult d@.Jld, Of
Mra. Robert EmbleWl of Nor­
adult females, 81 per .'ciht had
folk,
Va., 11 vlsltln1 her mother,
survived. Of adult males, 01\ly 92
Mrs.
Mary
Ann Xbu and other
per cent had been able to with?
stand the elevated temperature. relathe1.
Mrs. W. T. Stone WH ln New
' Put the other way, only 19 per
Haven
Mon.-ay ■!temoon.
cent of the fem1les were kl1led
Mr. and Mr■. Jame, Fiber and
while 61 per cent of the males
100 John Irvin of Charleston
died.
The adulthood of the survivon spent the weekend with her par­
W. ·Kell.
WH Important because it II then ents, Mr. and Mn. J.
Mr.
and
Mr,.
J,
M.
Crump
were
when the chemlstl')' of femaleness
In
Pomerw
Tue1d1y.
and maleneH are fully operative
in 11,h as well H In human be.
S�H,00!. �IPOR�
Inga. Frecmap noted that the
NEW
YORK UPl-'fhrte out of
more mature the femalenees of
the female, judglnf from body loar chll�en. enrolled In Man­
alie,the better 1he withstood the ••tla/l'� pubjic elem,qto,J sehools
are
or futr�o Rican. ac­
threat" to life.
cordln1 to .• npof't; 1ubmllted to
AmonJ human beln,zs, th,e nat•
ural mechaillsm which
brlnp the Board ot J:c111c1Uon.
about a re"djustment In th� pro­
portion of the 1e1:e1 bc.glnnlnc In
th, middJe 1ear1, ll ln the chem•
Y.1111!1
istry of the female. Her aex hor­
mone, e1troeen, 11omehow proteell
her a.rtetle1 from "hardenln1."
She doun't have heart' ltttack■
•
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ind stroke,. 111111Uy
There I■ eviden•
evlng
, estrocen pr:Me&lt;!t• 111� her
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Qpriet Neiglet and Mn. Rii s e
-Grlnill�f. 1dvlaore:, eave demon­
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meiiitu, procedure when the Ro de
SprinaM Busy Bees 4-H Club met on
June 16 al the home of Mrs. Amus
Leonard. Betty :Erwin was ui
eharj'e of the meeting with ·'St'W·
in1i:" JS the �roject leuon. -JiJ n{'t
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nouncement Wal made that Ri ch- I
ud Bantiman, student mmister of
ColULe Uoiversi t)', Ro&lt;'hester, N.
Y., would be here for the sum•
mer lo wotk with l he youn.-: peopie in a recreation program. He
will stay al lhe home ol Mr.
and Mn. Emil Knight. Plans were
tentatively m■de for the annual
Sunday School picnic. Delicious
re rres h ments were served lo Mrs.
Jacob Phillips, Mrs. Steve Howard. Mrs. Mary Aumiller, Mn.
Ruby Board, Mrs. Hugh Juhling,
Rev. and Mta. HooYer and chil­
dren Carol, Cb�stioe and Paul.
Mrs. Earl Hofrman, Mrs. D. A.
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Jer�Y 11.ojl fw; Jw, lSth-231:d J&lt;,.
well llall, Xildred apd Iola
Wartllo
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Mrs. )faey Aui:6illet, local, -..
M111&lt;lne Arno)d and daq/,� �u,ol POIAW)y, Mr. aµ,! �Reuben Stewart and � GA1,J of
M.uon ®l�Y.•d .. Piel$ ,;ecenlly
�I tho eouijlq � of ¥,, ID�
!Ir� G�i• 11,w near
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JOHN M. ROY DIES
A reeling of sadness WH felt
here last week whl'n the news
u me thal one or ils former cititeus had passed away at SteuTed !layman a n d Larry Gri m of ben ville, 0 .
U'tar! Falls were 1,u ilm"� '1arilyn
John M . Roy w,s born Septemand Janet Bisse ll, Sunday.
ber 25, 1872 , and spent most of
Harold Brev.er s pent a day in Co- his life in Har tf ord, mo ving s.e vlumbus recently.
eral years ago to Steub&lt;' n vi lle
M r . and Mn . Haro ld Hol t er and where he died J une 17 , 1000, aged
c hildren spent Sunday with Mr . 87 years, 8 months and 22 dayli.
and Mrs. Hanson Holter, Forest .
His wife preceded him in death
aw,.
died Nov•ml&gt;er ll, ll!Clt
b.o,vln1
,
Milo Stewart, 1 native of Unt1.
y 'Ill a lllOllW&gt;eot and
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tl!lien here
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and
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. , that wu !or tlle
m
attet)dt.a,.
tended the funeral at "Pomero,.
betterment ol the town. He vrat
Buri1I waa made in Sand Hill Cem­
ky ._nd IOP
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week,·.
one
a l);dewalk put ln a part of th,
Belle Groce 11 vJsltlni relativ1p1.
i n Tellaa.
"'· allji. 11n. lll•IA Spi]Jb "� · lo'"1&gt; woi&lt;b bu b&lt;en a 11reat
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Dagmar Rumager, Portland, i,. &lt;lll)tMI• �!., ofl 'iluy �Ibbie '1· �,,01.
11'.las,
llaey
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Mr,.
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vl11iting relatives here.
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Rev. and Mu. Kenneth Rig�
:Horinao W�� apent the week on,e oI the town's .qed and highly
ee:teeriled residents live, on Front
,Qd. �lih his
and hmlly.
called on relatives in G allipolis.
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Newlun, presldent; Be tty Ffede r. '
ip, vict". president ; W anda_ Lar ltim
lreuurcr ;
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iolet Smith.
lj Jwlet f,nffll,
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an ll,)lt.4tr , birth Tw Ylt6nc M_,tied Peo�·s �lit'Q: dp,a
me«. �y �emipc at the day flllld.
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churdt bu•ent. A diarU!sion or
Celebrallng birthdays were LeMatthew 5 WH hf-Id.
No•• m 1 We b•
�-r , nd
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Delores Frank will present a talk l\aomi Pickens. Preae nJ \!...:re Treson '·Rachel" at the next meeting to sa Swain_ Mr. and Mn. Dave Yates,
be held at Portland Park. Officer Mr. and Mn. Oscar Babeock, Mr.
a nd Mr.. Georg� Frederick, Mrs.
l'"io � Weber 1 Dd sou and Mrs.
Hardld Holt.et'.

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5lorll: shower for Sandn Mau;ar:
Mrs Huland Slethem and child•
ren and Mr. Ud Mn. Lewi.5 Young
fpent Wednesday m Paden City, W .
Va
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CluJ) 11 dlecl �g and worked
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Junt:, 1' t ltt,:ho.rne of J une Pool­
t!r· ?-4"aJ�1 rot ln)W!\ and Pauline
�yert, advtao-1', 11,tpeoised the
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been confined to he? home bf
1, improvins.
Oris Bumgarner wu here Satur•
day with hlt hay" PteP, Ple111ing
hlay f,or Floyc,I Mc1' ill1.P.
William Roush and i.hmute Juhl
log who went to Ch1C¥,o , last
week seeking emploJtntrit, hav�
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NEW l;"ORX UPI - n,e scien­
illic PIOOI that ae�Jy •Pl'ailng
the fli!male la toue'hei' aod more
&lt;1,u,abte than the rnale baa been
edended lrom the hwilan world
to the fish world, sveciflcally to
that proliflc and well-thou8'ht-of
Mr. ■nd Mta. A. K. MeClunc
' tropical minnow, the guppy.
A t:ataatrophk accident for t he spent Sunday in Chariest.on the
guppies involved brought about guest of their aon an d daughter•
this bohitcring of a growil\l s n s- in-law, Atty. and Mrs. A. K. Me­
plcion that the principle of 'remn le Clung Jr.
durability and comparative male ·
Miss Mildred Cha,pnian, la l!lpead­
fra1ility, well proved In 'peoWe, is
, one which operates tbroulho1Jt ine a two weeks vacation at Vir•
ginla Beach.
' nature.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roach, and
, The •ccldent occurred oYer a
son
of Zanesville are visitlna re­
weekend in a lhth laboratory at
laUYea at Fairview.
Winthrop College, Rock Hill. s. c,
Lester Gibbs has moved into
Something happened to 8 thermotheir new home.
:itat and up went the temperature
In a number of tan"9. ll'isb have
Lowell Wingett of The Sentinel
or live within a falrly nar,ow tem- Pomeroy, called on Mr. and Mrs.
perature range. Anytblhg below J. M. Crump, Monday.
or above is curtains.
Mti. ,and Mrs. Harold Bumgaran
When sclenllst John � f"reerl'la ·
returned to his laboratorJ&lt;;Vo'bday J nd chlldren Delores, Mary J.ih
morning he found a dlsHter. Ap- and Johnnie of near New Haven
pro"Xlmat&lt;"l)' three-fourths of his visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crum p
guppies were dead. But scientist- Saturdny evenin,ii:. Later in the
llke, h� turned the tragedy Into e\rening Mr. and Mrs. Crump ac.
ct11mpanled them to the home of.
an advancement of kno\fl,4'f·
C � k• Survivor.' �j{�!
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis near
He checked the sex offthi adult ' West Columbia.
1rr.urYIYora - and the adult d@.Jld, Of
Mra. Robert EmbleWl of Nor­
adult females, 81 per .'ciht had
folk,
Va., 11 vlsltln1 her mother,
survived. Of adult males, 01\ly 92
Mrs.
Mary
Ann Xbu and other
per cent had been able to with?
stand the elevated temperature. relathe1.
Mrs. W. T. Stone WH ln New
' Put the other way, only 19 per
Haven
Mon.-ay ■!temoon.
cent of the fem1les were kl1led
Mr. and Mr■. Jame, Fiber and
while 61 per cent of the males
100 John Irvin of Charleston
died.
The adulthood of the survivon spent the weekend with her par­
W. ·Kell.
WH Important because it II then ents, Mr. and Mn. J.
Mr.
and
Mr,.
J,
M.
Crump
were
when the chemlstl')' of femaleness
In
Pomerw
Tue1d1y.
and maleneH are fully operative
in 11,h as well H In human be.
S�H,00!. �IPOR�
Inga. Frecmap noted that the
NEW
YORK UPl-'fhrte out of
more mature the femalenees of
the female, judglnf from body loar chll�en. enrolled In Man­
alie,the better 1he withstood the ••tla/l'� pubjic elem,qto,J sehools
are
or futr�o Rican. ac­
threat" to life.
cordln1 to .• npof't; 1ubmllted to
AmonJ human beln,zs, th,e nat•
ural mechaillsm which
brlnp the Board ot J:c111c1Uon.
about a re"djustment In th� pro­
portion of the 1e1:e1 bc.glnnlnc In
th, middJe 1ear1, ll ln the chem•
Y.1111!1
istry of the female. Her aex hor­
mone, e1troeen, 11omehow proteell
her a.rtetle1 from "hardenln1."
She doun't have heart' ltttack■
•
I• ,
·'
I
ind stroke,. 111111Uy
There I■ eviden•
evlng
, estrocen pr:Me&lt;!t• 111� her
1tterle1. The (UPPlf dl111 . adds
to the evidenee " that the emale
of woat..or •- "- �
the mo,\
atili."

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· t4RE A DATE TO
""LUBRIC4TE"

lb. 5 9c
19c;

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125.00
wodd"'9

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� fa( olcler eifls was the
P(l)Jtct tJeucm w,etJ tl\e Rseine
JoU.V Jtinioni Club 11\et Jurie 17 at
t:tae ]J.acljw Methodi.,t Church. Mrs.
Qpriet Neiglet and Mn. Rii s e
-Grlnill�f. 1dvlaore:, eave demon­
alraUonf o• cu,ttlng out patterns
, for- dreae1. Carol Wilcoxen, re,
portel". '

li'oli&gt;t

ft,

■

Mary McAfee spoke on parlill·
meiiitu, procedure when the Ro de
SprinaM Busy Bees 4-H Club met on
June 16 al the home of Mrs. Amus
Leonard. Betty :Erwin was ui
eharj'e of the meeting with ·'St'W·
in1i:" JS the �roject leuon. -JiJ n{'t
An10ld, reporter.

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DurahiJ,Jty een
'l"L-.
• JWuOUt Nature

�IDLIY

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I

D I A M O N D

l

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with I devotional eenlce. ArJ.
nouncement Wal made that Ri ch- I
ud Bantiman, student mmister of
ColULe Uoiversi t)', Ro&lt;'hester, N.
Y., would be here for the sum•
mer lo wotk with l he youn.-: peopie in a recreation program. He
will stay al lhe home ol Mr.
and Mn. Emil Knight. Plans were
tentatively m■de for the annual
Sunday School picnic. Delicious
re rres h ments were served lo Mrs.
Jacob Phillips, Mrs. Steve Howard. Mrs. Mary Aumiller, Mn.
Ruby Board, Mrs. Hugh Juhling,
Rev. and Mta. HooYer and chil­
dren Carol, Cb�stioe and Paul.
Mrs. Earl Hofrman, Mrs. D. A.
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Jer�Y 11.ojl fw; Jw, lSth-231:d J&lt;,.
well llall, Xildred apd Iola
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M111&lt;lne Arno)d and daq/,� �u,ol POIAW)y, Mr. aµ,! �Reuben Stewart and � GA1,J of
M.uon ®l�Y.•d .. Piel$ ,;ecenlly
�I tho eouijlq � of ¥,, ID�
!Ir� G�i• 11,w near
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JOHN M. ROY DIES
A reeling of sadness WH felt
here last week whl'n the news
u me thal one or ils former cititeus had passed away at SteuTed !layman a n d Larry Gri m of ben ville, 0 .
U'tar! Falls were 1,u ilm"� '1arilyn
John M . Roy w,s born Septemand Janet Bisse ll, Sunday.
ber 25, 1872 , and spent most of
Harold Brev.er s pent a day in Co- his life in Har tf ord, mo ving s.e vlumbus recently.
eral years ago to Steub&lt;' n vi lle
M r . and Mn . Haro ld Hol t er and where he died J une 17 , 1000, aged
c hildren spent Sunday with Mr . 87 years, 8 months and 22 dayli.
and Mrs. Hanson Holter, Forest .
His wife preceded him in death
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died Nov•ml&gt;er ll, ll!Clt
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Milo Stewart, 1 native of Unt1.
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tended the funeral at "Pomero,.
betterment ol the town. He vrat
Buri1I waa made in Sand Hill Cem­
ky ._nd IOP
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a l);dewalk put ln a part of th,
Belle Groce 11 vJsltlni relativ1p1.
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Dagmar Rumager, Portland, i,. &lt;lll)tMI• �!., ofl 'iluy �Ibbie '1· �,,01.
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vl11iting relatives here.
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Rev. and Mu. Kenneth Rig�
:Horinao W�� apent the week on,e oI the town's .qed and highly
ee:teeriled residents live, on Front
,Qd. �lih his
and hmlly.
called on relatives in G allipolis.
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the army for t�e Pi',8.t teg years
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of here �i\h teq\h·� l!IIW •u•.•· t. � �VIEW
1� 11,tpti,t Sund.,,le ' , Tho
Donald Roach bu �u,i:C&amp;ased a
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9-No doubt, control of -ed1t11o ALL Anerlw cb:Udru III equal
lion MUST ren;iain with the at&amp;tel 1ehoolln1. lt'a true fot pa las.et,
and loul commLlnitiea, but 1our farm ,upporu, defeme eapendl·
loe&amp;J 1ehool board can't eontrol tlllef, 1.nd ucl■e tues. It will
your atbool 1ituatton without atr11D1tben the United States &amp;M 41
money. Federal financial aupport naUon.
wou.ld actually, therefore, INCRE·
AS E •tate and loca.1 control.
9-Tbe folder rebut! t.be falle
NIW ADMINIITltATION
claim that no respouible state of.·
ST. PAUL, MINN., UPJ - A
flei•lJ have requested federal flD• ne* hl1b command today took ov•
mclal support of education. Tbere er tbe Si1ler Ellubeth Kenny
were wrilten 1.pplh::1Uon1 fm POUndatlon In the wake of charges
Unde S.�'a money for achooll. th11 funds collected to fight polio
St.Ile 9Uacials have teatified be­ bad been improperly diverted.
fore congreaaional committee■
to the urgent need for tedt!l'al
money for the schools. They're a
CLIFTON NIWS
matter o( record.
IS RIPORTl!D
1�There'1 the claim that the
Mr. and Mrt. Ferris Justis and
people do not WANT the feder11I Joann and Dale and Janice Gibbs
government to help pay for edu- left Saturday for a trip to Cali ·
cation. At a recfint meetin1 of the fotnia eolnc by the way of .-:eid·
Gallia County Teaehen as.,octa. co. The)' will be gone . about three
tion Lhe vote w11 100 to 2 in favor weeks.
of It. The 19m Gallup poll 1howM�. Kenneth Taylor, Middle­
ed percentages a■ great Iii 80 (in
J)Qrt,
was calling on Mr, and Mrs.
the East) an,d no lower than 70 (In
the South) in favor of federal aid Ned Hehry Wednesday.
to educatiori. The same Gallup
llr. and Mrs. Robert Martine of
poll showed Catholics even ,tr.on- Charleston were dinner guests on
ger for It than Protestant,. Calho, Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Ned
Uc. were 78 per cent in fnor Henry.
while Protestants were 715 pe;
Mr, and Mrs. Ltater Zerkle and
cent ln favor.
daughter, of Mason were calling
1 1-The folder quote• thl.s on Mr. and llrs. George Burns on
claim: "My state pays more feder• SLloday.
al tnes than it would get back
Mr. and Mr�. Bill Brown and
under • federal aehool B\lpport
program." That's true Jn eorne 1001 were Sunday evening guelits
1tate1, but it's the only way to give of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Henry,

IO-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 29, 1960

WANT AD S

l'OB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE BEIIULTI!
RATES

t CUits per werd, one iDlel'tion. Minimum cbartie - 60 eenta.
I eenb per word for three �uve imertiona.
S�al - one m•utb for 30 cent, per word.
F\tll r�te � � oenta per wont will be charged for adverhsl nc
1f qot paul watJun 10 d&amp;y1 after rocei.vinJ bill.
� � M v�s.int - Sboo..ld be report.NI immediately. The
Da.0:V Seot:me-1 will not. be reaponlible .(or more than one iocur·
rect tmert.l.on.
� of 1'..aob and Special Nodcea of Ev,•11tt fl .00. Obituaricl
publillbed at l ce•1l per word.
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Ada �ived by 10 A.M. will � in thilt day I paper-.

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Pomeroy.
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One careful local owner. Spot•
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'54 OLDS VS 2 dr. sed11n.�h
and uphulatery extra J:ood. Hydra­
matlc drive, $696,00, Bl11ettnan,
Pomeroy,
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best of care. $1,296.00. Blaet•
tnar■, Pomeroy.
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18'9 AMl!i':Rl'CAN 10' 1: 50' �
Lrailer with enchned porch. Call
WY 2-2 131 between 8 • · m. and
6 23 6te
5 p. m.
GAS, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
naee■. CaJI for tree e■tlmatea.
Foreman • Abbott, Middleport
6-10-tlo

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WY 2•2741 after ti p.m.

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Homer Routh or Tom Hayman,
8)'UCUN.
6 27 3tc

LATE TOMATO PLANTS.

ONE HAONATONI: electric�
tar and Glbaon ampllller. Call
WY2-2903 before 5 F. M.
0-17-tfc

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llflD IDATI AlfD MOToa,eis
and .,, while tMl' lut. Metr.
pellta11 Molort. 600 ■. Mlln
St., Pomtror, Phone WY..2-IVO.
1 1-24-tlt
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Pomeroy, Oblo

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teetiQn, We. Ault, Fire, Pollo.
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1 2 1 I Real

FOR SALE: FIVE IIOOM HOUSII
with t:.alh, nlce location. Malvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Locu■t St.1 PomerQJ",
D-28-30tp

cyllnder. Phone WY 2-2486.
6 28 Ste FOR SALE: .. ACRE HILL FARM
wHh a.a well, eltttrtclly, water
10 acre bottom, 6 room hou■e,
barn, Known a, Harley Mc­
Lou1:hlin Farm. See BIii Cozart,
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, iwo fivt
Racine, Ohio.
6 2-t &amp;tp
room aparlm1nt1. A. N, Ben1el.
Phone WY2·3212,
1 1-2 -tfc FOR SALE: 4 • ROOM HOUSE IN
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MineraYilie. Full baaement run­
5 • ROOM NICELYFURNISHED
nlna: water, 1a1 furnace, b�ilt-Jn
a l)artment. -Deluxe 4 room un­
kitchen wlth illaCk bar. Call
furniahed flr1t floor apartment.
. 8 24 flte
W Y 2·8291.
Phone WY 2-3874.
6 28 3k FOR SAi.ii: &amp; • ltOOM HOUSE
with bath. ·on Sixth Street In
HOUSE FOUR room■, bath and
Syr1cuu. Call WY 2·8880 or call
l1undry In Syrac:UH. Phone
WY2-6931 or WY2·6031 after 2 Galllpolls Glfl•38N after 4 p. m.
6 64 31p
p. m.
8-28-81e

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FOR RENT lli ROOM. Bun&amp;alow
with bath. Web1ter property.
l 12Q1 E. Main St. Phone WY23�.
e-2e-s10
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MIDDLIPOIT-2¾ ,tory frame,
8 room■ with bath, 1arq,e, cor­
ner Joi 60'170' near ,chool� only
$Ml00.00.
MINIRSVILLl-1 \ti ■tory frame,
6 room■. 3 bedroom,, 2 cl1tern■ ,
other buUdln11, 1 \fl aae of
MODERN SERVICE Station !or
tor
, Jea,e. Good oplN)rtunlty
118U0,00,
n 1h1 p■.rtlet. ror detail■ caU: ■U�D-1 ¼ii ttory frarur..rodm,, I bedrooin" WQ"e1 1ood
8-Jl.lte
Pomflroy WYHDI.
well, l ·3 acre lot cm pned.
� COMPLETE UVING �mfuu
road $4000.00.
of fine furniture tor onl)' MIDDLll'OftT IIUIIA�¾
$188.81----nothlDJ utr1 to · bu;.
and 1 \6i tt�J +t j lroom . 61me0
A wide, full eut, dJaUncthtly
_porch, 1ar.,e,
1tyltd, 2-pleoe llvln1 room 1\llte
den, 1 ,nij• oll t. Uf, PB00,00.
wlUt NWlnlble foam cuahlon■
ALIIIIT M. C X. ll'ilIn a l1r1e ■election of tnvtun1 h, 22f
- wYM220,
dunble coven. 2-modern, hJply M,I1h,
'lfYNhO
"1lff, m1hou1n)' tlnl1hed atep
t.abl.,, 1 m1tchln1 rectan1ut1r
1tep cocktaU table:, 2 be111Uful1Y
dul1ned tlble lamp,. 2 10fa
NOTKI � AN'ClllfTMINT
pill,W, In decorator oolon. 1 ·
wm ntiltant 11111 Ann1tron1
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noor eonrina In full cbolee of
· DHN
manutact.on
pattena.
Free
Notl"" lo ht,obJ &amp;lvt11 111,1 Net­
tle Mltc:!hell whoae, Pott Office add­
ClltlM't
�AS la 831 South Second Av., Mtd
■C-y PUlllflTUIII CO.
dleport. Ohio, 1'111 been duly IP­
PAIIKlllhUIIO, W. VA,
pointed Jdmtnlltntrt1 of tbe Et,,
(f),1' II, 1111; Cl)-7, 14, al, Gip 11.t,. ol lolu&gt;
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FUR�tSHED apartment. UUIIUea
turni1hed. Have uae of laundo-y
equlpmcnt. Inquire at Ewin11
Store, WY2·H60 Pomeroy, O.
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· Beautiful hory and black fin•
ilh. New wblhl nylon top, vinyl
,e,,ta. t,Ulolnltle trana., r•dlo,
Hllter, new wbitewll tlret.
Ralldo, ,podoil

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Legal Notice

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Bids are no,,; being received for
the Interior redecoriUon of •'the
Syracuu1 Grade School, SyracU'le,
,
Ohio.
Bids will be reeeh- ed until 4 p.m.
Monday, July 1 1, 1960.
Bid for1t11 may be .obtlilned ' by
cont.11:tln1 Paul Beeale Clerk
Southern L.oca.1 Board of EdUca'.
tion, Box 38, Racine, Ohio, or b.),
c1illln1 CHerry 7-2411.
PHI Beeale, Clerk
Southern Local
Board of Education
(6) 27, 29; (Tl I,

Legal Notice

of Middleport, Mel31 CouftlY, Ohio,
deceaaed.
Dated tbl■ 2&amp;1.h day of June ll80.
J'. H, O'BRIEN
J11�1e of the -Probatt court
Melia County, Obkl
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He len M. Hudnell, reald:lDi at
N•w H11Yon, Weal Vlrgtnla. II
hereby notified that on U11 14lh
day of June, 1960, ClartJICII J.
Hudnell, being plainUrt filed b la
petiUon againat her aa Dt(tndant,
ln ihe Court of Common Pleu
lfe.li:1 County, Ohio, Cue NO:
13,03 1, P?I\YlO,: for divorce from
the said Helen M. Hudnell on tne
a:rounda of WIiful Abaence of 1aid
Defendant from ■aid Plaintiff for
more th,n orle ear laat put and
Groll Net1lect J Duty, 11ond Plaih•
tllf alao Pl'l)'I for other proper :re­
lief. S.ld cau1e will be for !Marini
on or after the 28th day ot July
A. D,. 11160.
Clarence J. Hudnell
Crow , crow &amp; Porter,
Attorney■ for Plaintiff
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Dr. J. Robert Oppenh
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Performance of Forage Crush­ heitner aaid "In some 1
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crude seme which no ' w.liarity
Mangers and Feeding Floors for no humor, no over state+nt can'
Cattle.
ulte extingui8h, the P.fY■il'.!lsts
Bunker Silos-Type C. D. &amp; E.
have known sin; and ups ia 1
SiloJ--Types and Construction
knowledge which thew cannot
'llose."
The Fluidized Grain Conv.yor.
Low Cost Shelter and ,eed Stor-ace for Beef Cattle.
Machine Stor41e $heda
Farrowlnl St41'8,
Mul ti•P� �U,f�din, WII·
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Da�iel and C"hlldren ot JJhoeni,r;, wer, Wttekeod 1ue■1.11 of ler moth•
Ar1z�na. �re \'Uiting f!":c, ,da CM er, "tr.1. Muri Megee.
rt' l111 1ve.i; m lhe area.
Mr. and Mn. R1.ymo!Jf1 Stewart
Donna.. Liab and Sally Yeager of Poin t Pleuanl were Sunday
are spendina a rew days with their 11u.c,t!I of Mr. and Mn. fred 'I'"na­
1randmother, Mrs. L. E. Pieroll, bet and family.
Pt. Pleasant,
Mr. ud Mn. Joseph Lilh entertained with a 'cookout at their
home Sunday. AtteJidin&amp; were Mr.
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spent Sunday with Mr. and )in. Ed
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Ann �brri, ia 1pending this
Today IA Wednesday, June 29,
week with her aunt, Mn. Lucille the JBht day of the xejr, with
Harrison in CIHton,
18:S to follow in 1960. ·
I Mr. and Mrs._ Fred Will and
The- moon 11 approa�niil:
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are spendm&amp; several d1y1 with
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The evening stars are Mercury
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On this Jiay in histog:
In l!S77 Flemish p■Jri't•r Peter
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CHECK OUR Bargain Table daily
for new surprises in SAVINGS.
Each item 011l y $1.00. The Shoe
Bo:c:, Middleport. Ohio. 6·28•6te

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9-No doubt, control of -ed1t11o ALL Anerlw cb:Udru III equal
lion MUST ren;iain with the at&amp;tel 1ehoolln1. lt'a true fot pa las.et,
and loul commLlnitiea, but 1our farm ,upporu, defeme eapendl·
loe&amp;J 1ehool board can't eontrol tlllef, 1.nd ucl■e tues. It will
your atbool 1ituatton without atr11D1tben the United States &amp;M 41
money. Federal financial aupport naUon.
wou.ld actually, therefore, INCRE·
AS E •tate and loca.1 control.
9-Tbe folder rebut! t.be falle
NIW ADMINIITltATION
claim that no respouible state of.·
ST. PAUL, MINN., UPJ - A
flei•lJ have requested federal flD• ne* hl1b command today took ov•
mclal support of education. Tbere er tbe Si1ler Ellubeth Kenny
were wrilten 1.pplh::1Uon1 fm POUndatlon In the wake of charges
Unde S.�'a money for achooll. th11 funds collected to fight polio
St.Ile 9Uacials have teatified be­ bad been improperly diverted.
fore congreaaional committee■
to the urgent need for tedt!l'al
money for the schools. They're a
CLIFTON NIWS
matter o( record.
IS RIPORTl!D
1�There'1 the claim that the
Mr. and Mrt. Ferris Justis and
people do not WANT the feder11I Joann and Dale and Janice Gibbs
government to help pay for edu- left Saturday for a trip to Cali ·
cation. At a recfint meetin1 of the fotnia eolnc by the way of .-:eid·
Gallia County Teaehen as.,octa. co. The)' will be gone . about three
tion Lhe vote w11 100 to 2 in favor weeks.
of It. The 19m Gallup poll 1howM�. Kenneth Taylor, Middle­
ed percentages a■ great Iii 80 (in
J)Qrt,
was calling on Mr, and Mrs.
the East) an,d no lower than 70 (In
the South) in favor of federal aid Ned Hehry Wednesday.
to educatiori. The same Gallup
llr. and Mrs. Robert Martine of
poll showed Catholics even ,tr.on- Charleston were dinner guests on
ger for It than Protestant,. Calho, Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Ned
Uc. were 78 per cent in fnor Henry.
while Protestants were 715 pe;
Mr, and Mrs. Ltater Zerkle and
cent ln favor.
daughter, of Mason were calling
1 1-The folder quote• thl.s on Mr. and llrs. George Burns on
claim: "My state pays more feder• SLloday.
al tnes than it would get back
Mr. and Mr�. Bill Brown and
under • federal aehool B\lpport
program." That's true Jn eorne 1001 were Sunday evening guelits
1tate1, but it's the only way to give of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Henry,

IO-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 29, 1960

WANT AD S

l'OB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE BEIIULTI!
RATES

t CUits per werd, one iDlel'tion. Minimum cbartie - 60 eenta.
I eenb per word for three �uve imertiona.
S�al - one m•utb for 30 cent, per word.
F\tll r�te � � oenta per wont will be charged for adverhsl nc
1f qot paul watJun 10 d&amp;y1 after rocei.vinJ bill.
� � M v�s.int - Sboo..ld be report.NI immediately. The
Da.0:V Seot:me-1 will not. be reaponlible .(or more than one iocur·
rect tmert.l.on.
� of 1'..aob and Special Nodcea of Ev,•11tt fl .00. Obituaricl
publillbed at l ce•1l per word.
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Ada �ived by 10 A.M. will � in thilt day I paper-.

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Pomeroy,
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GAS, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
naee■. CaJI for tree e■tlmatea.
Foreman • Abbott, Middleport
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FOR SALE: FIVE IIOOM HOUSII
with t:.alh, nlce location. Malvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Locu■t St.1 PomerQJ",
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cyllnder. Phone WY 2-2486.
6 28 Ste FOR SALE: .. ACRE HILL FARM
wHh a.a well, eltttrtclly, water
10 acre bottom, 6 room hou■e,
barn, Known a, Harley Mc­
Lou1:hlin Farm. See BIii Cozart,
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, iwo fivt
Racine, Ohio.
6 2-t &amp;tp
room aparlm1nt1. A. N, Ben1el.
Phone WY2·3212,
1 1-2 -tfc FOR SALE: 4 • ROOM HOUSE IN
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MineraYilie. Full baaement run­
5 • ROOM NICELYFURNISHED
nlna: water, 1a1 furnace, b�ilt-Jn
a l)artment. -Deluxe 4 room un­
kitchen wlth illaCk bar. Call
furniahed flr1t floor apartment.
. 8 24 flte
W Y 2·8291.
Phone WY 2-3874.
6 28 3k FOR SAi.ii: &amp; • ltOOM HOUSE
with bath. ·on Sixth Street In
HOUSE FOUR room■, bath and
Syr1cuu. Call WY 2·8880 or call
l1undry In Syrac:UH. Phone
WY2-6931 or WY2·6031 after 2 Galllpolls Glfl•38N after 4 p. m.
6 64 31p
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FOR RENT lli ROOM. Bun&amp;alow
with bath. Web1ter property.
l 12Q1 E. Main St. Phone WY23�.
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8 room■ with bath, 1arq,e, cor­
ner Joi 60'170' near ,chool� only
$Ml00.00.
MINIRSVILLl-1 \ti ■tory frame,
6 room■. 3 bedroom,, 2 cl1tern■ ,
other buUdln11, 1 \fl aae of
MODERN SERVICE Station !or
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, Jea,e. Good oplN)rtunlty
118U0,00,
n 1h1 p■.rtlet. ror detail■ caU: ■U�D-1 ¼ii ttory frarur..rodm,, I bedrooin" WQ"e1 1ood
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Pomflroy WYHDI.
well, l ·3 acre lot cm pned.
� COMPLETE UVING �mfuu
road $4000.00.
of fine furniture tor onl)' MIDDLll'OftT IIUIIA�¾
$188.81----nothlDJ utr1 to · bu;.
and 1 \6i tt�J +t j lroom . 61me0
A wide, full eut, dJaUncthtly
_porch, 1ar.,e,
1tyltd, 2-pleoe llvln1 room 1\llte
den, 1 ,nij• oll t. Uf, PB00,00.
wlUt NWlnlble foam cuahlon■
ALIIIIT M. C X. ll'ilIn a l1r1e ■election of tnvtun1 h, 22f
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dunble coven. 2-modern, hJply M,I1h,
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"1lff, m1hou1n)' tlnl1hed atep
t.abl.,, 1 m1tchln1 rectan1ut1r
1tep cocktaU table:, 2 be111Uful1Y
dul1ned tlble lamp,. 2 10fa
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pill,W, In decorator oolon. 1 ·
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pattena.
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�AS la 831 South Second Av., Mtd
■C-y PUlllflTUIII CO.
dleport. Ohio, 1'111 been duly IP­
PAIIKlllhUIIO, W. VA,
pointed Jdmtnlltntrt1 of tbe Et,,
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FUR�tSHED apartment. UUIIUea
turni1hed. Have uae of laundo-y
equlpmcnt. Inquire at Ewin11
Store, WY2·H60 Pomeroy, O.
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ilh. New wblhl nylon top, vinyl
,e,,ta. t,Ulolnltle trana., r•dlo,
Hllter, new wbitewll tlret.
Ralldo, ,podoil

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POMEROY
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Bids are no,,; being received for
the Interior redecoriUon of •'the
Syracuu1 Grade School, SyracU'le,
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Ohio.
Bids will be reeeh- ed until 4 p.m.
Monday, July 1 1, 1960.
Bid for1t11 may be .obtlilned ' by
cont.11:tln1 Paul Beeale Clerk
Southern L.oca.1 Board of EdUca'.
tion, Box 38, Racine, Ohio, or b.),
c1illln1 CHerry 7-2411.
PHI Beeale, Clerk
Southern Local
Board of Education
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Legal Notice

of Middleport, Mel31 CouftlY, Ohio,
deceaaed.
Dated tbl■ 2&amp;1.h day of June ll80.
J'. H, O'BRIEN
J11�1e of the -Probatt court
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He len M. Hudnell, reald:lDi at
N•w H11Yon, Weal Vlrgtnla. II
hereby notified that on U11 14lh
day of June, 1960, ClartJICII J.
Hudnell, being plainUrt filed b la
petiUon againat her aa Dt(tndant,
ln ihe Court of Common Pleu
lfe.li:1 County, Ohio, Cue NO:
13,03 1, P?I\YlO,: for divorce from
the said Helen M. Hudnell on tne
a:rounda of WIiful Abaence of 1aid
Defendant from ■aid Plaintiff for
more th,n orle ear laat put and
Groll Net1lect J Duty, 11ond Plaih•
tllf alao Pl'l)'I for other proper :re­
lief. S.ld cau1e will be for !Marini
on or after the 28th day ot July
A. D,. 11160.
Clarence J. Hudnell
Crow , crow &amp; Porter,
Attorney■ for Plaintiff
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_ In 1861 WIiliam JalftN Mayo,
Farm llulldln91 and MHhlMry
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J�yidi:hit Dr. J, Robert Ol)' n.
Performance of Forage Crush­ heitner aaid "In some 1
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crude seme which no ' w.liarity
Mangers and Feeding Floors for no humor, no over state+nt can'
Cattle.
ulte extingui8h, the P.fY■il'.!lsts
Bunker Silos-Type C. D. &amp; E.
have known sin; and ups ia 1
SiloJ--Types and Construction
knowledge which thew cannot
'llose."
The Fluidized Grain Conv.yor.
Low Cost Shelter and ,eed Stor-ace for Beef Cattle.
Machine Stor41e $heda
Farrowlnl St41'8,
Mul ti•P� �U,f�din, WII·
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Ar1z�na. �re \'Uiting f!":c, ,da CM er, "tr.1. Muri Megee.
rt' l111 1ve.i; m lhe area.
Mr. and Mn. R1.ymo!Jf1 Stewart
Donna.. Liab and Sally Yeager of Poin t Pleuanl were Sunday
are spendina a rew days with their 11u.c,t!I of Mr. and Mn. fred 'I'"na­
1randmother, Mrs. L. E. Pieroll, bet and family.
Pt. Pleasant,
Mr. ud Mn. Joseph Lilh entertained with a 'cookout at their
home Sunday. AtteJidin&amp; were Mr.
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Ann �brri, ia 1pending this
Today IA Wednesday, June 29,
week with her aunt, Mn. Lucille the JBht day of the xejr, with
Harrison in CIHton,
18:S to follow in 1960. ·
I Mr. and Mrs._ Fred Will and
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The evening stars are Mercury
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On this Jiay in histog:
In l!S77 Flemish p■Jri't•r Peter
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for new surprises in SAVINGS.
Each item 011l y $1.00. The Shoe
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certain ltrffh in Ma10n,
If lhat hurdle is passed t he .ap.
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Rol&gt;e rt Harten bach.
ROAD �ATION - A view of the Car penter-Albany road shewing- a -cut made to reecon omy and th e nati onal bu dget
con,1.ilting en■in...., c,a.,1...
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. The heari.ng today was a con- an d sentenced to six month, in
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closely.
ton, w. Va. Enrrone- lnt.rHttd tinu
Ioca�e the highway,
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from laiit Sa t ur- jail.
Only Tue 9'1ay n ight of this
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1 week i n Pomeroy Capt . Raymo nd
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affidavit Lut No vember chargi ng
qark J r., deputy d istrict eng l..&gt;
� h�y were aware that a fme and DouglH wit h the the fl
-of II CM'
neer of the u. s. Army Corps
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Jail sentence il:'d �n imposed motor from the farm
of Engin ee rs, Huntingt on, W, Va.,
or his mo-ln I coury hearing 1n November I the r al Cherry Rid ge ,
told I Chamber of Commerce auditeJlified
on I petJt la rceny c�arge.
today thal he was present at
illbce C.hat i n hia opinion increaaMrs. Douglas le!U(1ed �hat • he the hearin in Novembe H
.., river s hipping would make
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presen t at the hearmg and I plaining witness. He said be heard
qonslruc t l on of th e Reed 1ville
did no t hear the court sen ten.ce the sentence the court impoaed
. hl&amp;h-llfl dam and others d urin g
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her huiba�d and l�e n place him and th e su11peruii ob term1.
tbe 1000s imperative.
on pro ba�ion prov!ded he leave
In cancelling th e prob.a.lion
Plans for the dam 1.11 approved
t he coun ty.
J!ldge Peopl es admon i11bed the
�y the Corps of Engineers ca ll
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Dougla�. on Uiie witn ess sta nd. couple for t he ir te1timon un
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COLUMBUS UPl,--R. E. Ault I
fo't a total expen di ture of appto1 11180 tealitled that he knew the oat h and cited th e penaltie■
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Construction Co. of Dal ton e nter1lms tely $64,000,000.
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terms of prohah· o n but Wiil&amp; . not v1ded for perjury.
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Anoth e r similar dsm also is ed an apparent Jo w bid of $115,
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j �ware tha t he h ad _ been _!m e�
A prel iminary h earing waa set
phmned in the Letart Fa lls-Ra cine 890 Wedne sday on a con t rac t to
for July 9 al 9:30 a. m. on the .
1rlla.
dam Raccoo n Creek in Galha
two charges preferred a,■iMt
w e eks ago core drillin g Coun ty and crea te Tycoon Lake ,
, moved in to he
l ,1gTwo
Douglas by Sh eriff Harteni.cb.
The Wayn. Cou n ty firm bid
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Reed,vllle
Botb are felony charges, one the
11res i, n the first act ual co ns true- weU under lh e Public Works Detheft of a ch ain saw a nd oJher
I tion work in connecti on wi t h the partment e stima te of $171,200.
items from th e farm Of Cl� .
The contract calla for construen ew dam. This was under
con·
Boao at . Great Bend and tbe 8',htr·
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for breaking and entc:riDg the . , ,
appropria t ion of $50,000 for pr_oposed 1 86-acre 1,BkC �oca ted 15 1
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I miles nort h of Gall 1 poh11. Tycoo n
planni ng.
Bond was set at $1,000 on uef!.
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The presen t wo rk is ln the Lake wil l be the cen ter or a ne w
A directed ve rdict for the dese."
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ft: nda nt was ret urn ed by a J ury
- -Senior Distric t Depu t y Go vernor J ohn Eppling, Gallipo!� repre,. •
in Common Pleaa Court in t�e
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lbe •�rib. The slip originally occ urred on a fill made in road relocation.
movement
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wo d•Y, te, m
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Th e ,u lt resu lted (rom an accl- priate enforcem ent action" will be taken against communities repub l ican nomi nee for county pro•
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th:irl!t! ':/ urb pollution of the rive r.
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nir'.s'. cY. "HechsucOf 2 .61 miles Of county road from the Carpenter Mr. Mu llen I st•hmlfnts. He uid of a State Hi"
to rcslore streams to a clean er con,. dealer Willia Leadi n ham.
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Fu ne,,! sen"icea were held
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Expenment fann Io lbe Athens COU'1:Iy l'me wh IC
Ref1 rin" Pre · den t Lea d . ham
it wa1 stru ck r eeda Maurlce E Gosnell of La w• dition ; ' said Wal k.er . " Since lhe
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mitled for bids June 7 has been cancelled, County Commis•
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H ,... pro- w lt h negllgence m
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have met t heir obliga t ion
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bef�re Funera l Home i n Coolv
The comm,lssion is a oo-ordi na tsI oner Do n M u _en revea 1ed yest.lC'r
ject had been acl'lffllHd and sla te vehicle.
ille for
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p
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inr agency for eight stales in the to curb ll ution, w cannot taler- the lat �er concl ude� the meetm_g Richard s. Henderson, 81, who
The commiss10ner made the statement in response to quer• ltkls wtr• to -,_. openecl the NXt
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Ju dge Ba con ID directing the Ohlo Valle y which have join ed a
with his f1nt offlc1al u.se of his Arms Hospital,
ies from western Meigs county residents seeking inf_ormation di:y� .
ID Athen1, lollo•- f
lury to return the v�rd:lct favor- regional co mpact for abateme n t of ha.�� �:�£i��j/h�r :: r:�
gavel
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Mr. Farl ey Bild t ha t CommiBBiona
n extended illn ess.
as to the status of the proposed improvement.
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These other o£.f1cers were mwater pol lut ion_
. - ----Rev. John G. Koontz, minister
The surfacing, to be applied on a 5()..50 basis with the fed• er -H�nger told him t he projed ;!n � i:� a�: �h:� s�1�i
lives o( the eic h t states meet in stalled :
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of
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t he Firat Methodist
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becaus
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of
Churdl.
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half the
Sept ember, t hey will review the
and to be done under
eral government
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uilty of contribu tory n e g llg ence
Max Ward rirs vice,. Kalad H m• At hens, officiated.,
hp 10 the road. Resident, along Ig
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of
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inquen
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status
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n opera tin g his car at the time it
state supervision , was proVided for by a unanimous resolution
dy. second vice, c. E. Preston, the Browning Cemetery
Portthe road said yeaterday that t he collided with the
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and det ermine appropriate e n t hird vke; Ralph Zundel, secretruck O""ra
M�4 by the county commissioners.
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road had slipped in one place
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tary; Kermi t �alto n, treasurer; Dr. Born in Portland, the
e coun
' 1y ,9 shar.e Of the cosI was seI at $27,200 �nd a where a fill had been made but by DUri!1.
deceued
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permanent
Ray Heaton, hon tamer, and Ka rl spe n t mmit o( h is life
warrant for this amount had beep :sent to the state by the had not slipped, . to their knowin I ' the•
�nj�rles resul tmg from the accJKrauue r . and
Clyde �kland, Me i gs County and Coolv
unde
authority
of
the
commissioners'
co11nty auditor acting
r
l edge, si nce a bo'1t 20 plUng 'ha d en .
ille lrea·
members o( the bo.ard of director&amp;. wh ere he was
been driven to co n trol t he ■Hp
en gaged
resolution.
In oil
...... . - -drilling. u� was a resident ot
· Cancellat ion of the proj ec t wa, failurP. to do so caused the elate more than a year ago.
Athen s al the time of death.
Mr. Arley 1ald that und er the
made by a telephone call \o M■x to "consider this a formal requf!lt
BISMARCK, N. D. UPI-DemoTeenagers
Planning
Farl ey, district engi neer for the of the commluloners to drop COD· cou nty . fedenl plan, M e igs Cou nA former Coolville town muc ratlc Rep. Que nti n Burdick nosI
s
hal. He nderson is survived'
by
1la te highway department, Mullen dderatioq of tbe project for fu• ty would have received h alf of the
ed ahead of Republican G ov.
Frida Record Hop
h is wife, the formeT Lillian .ru
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saJd. He nid that CommlasiQQU ture lettjng," the le tter 11id .
Jo h n Davi s today i n their down...1tn
1 cost of the proposed Improveme nt
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Mr1. arry Clark an d a group
Da n HatInger had ma�
to-the-wire ra� for I seat In the
,.n:i the CI D•
F inal pla ns for Pomeroy'i ne w of teenagers of Minersvil le will three daughten: Mrs. ames Con·
Although Mullen ' had m ove&lt;l the from th e _ fedfflI governmen t.
J
Larry
The county bllhway d epartment
cellation by • let�r lo Mr. Farley, resolu Uori to surface th e road at
U. S. Sen ate.
building were spon or a rt!cord hop at the Syra- nolly of Circleville; Mn.
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l-em
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Burdl c t , carryi ng Dem�cra hc approved Wednesday night at a cu se s Gr ade School , Fri day, 7 : 30. Kiracafe of Columbus. Mn. Ed1ta ned by J. E. D. Hartinger, coun- 1he May 4 mee ttna he wH not tn• has relocated eeetlo ns or the' 2.61
ty engi neer, and Rolland NfUtlling, formed of the a Ct ioh of Commi1- mile road and made several cuts
Party hopes to establish th is tra- special mee t ing of the Pohieroy 1 1 p. m, with Leo 'Sava e as ward Woesfener of California;
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three brothers, Earl ot' Wbeelin.C.
president or the Board of
ido"era Hatttn,er and Nequllng In and flll1. Figure• aa to money ■I•
d !Uon1lly Republican North Da·
Board of Ed ucation.
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W. Va.; and Ralph a.nd lrlter1 ;,
1lonen. The lett�r &amp;aked that the can cel ijng the prpject untU June ready 1pent on the roa d are not
kot■ 11 • two-party stat e, forged
,supt. of school&amp; cha'rle1 s
PJroce eds are
for a fu Rd t o both o( Portland · one slater
project bill oroJtted fl'Otri the U1&amp; 21 be :■aid. At tliat time he ■aid available, County Aud itor Gordon
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�, w. Va. UPI _ I n front on new stra ggli ng re- G1 bbs sa Id t he next 8 teps are adCHARLESTO1�
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oI Pl'OJ· ec•·
w on w bi••
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• s wen? to lhe' other two conunlnloner1 had CaIdweII 8 1Id yesterd ar, b ut rec, Wheeli ng would lose it1 last two t urna fro m ru ral areas.
ve rllslng for bide stani ng Frid ay M
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H.owever , he poi nted
A
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Martin
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2 �. Burdick, fi rs t De mocratic or McLaughlin • Keil, Archi tec ts,
Mullen exhibit� 1 copy ol the , out that at the aame mee tlne I n Alloclatea, Chilhcothe, for lay- under cot11id er1Uon.
H�n de�on, three children : Jun,
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road.
This
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work
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sta te hiatory, Lima, O h io, and Herb Bone y, Char�es Bring Pair
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wbie'h the con tract waa cancelled
During a bearina W ed nesday, conoenman in
let ter �o the dl■trlct en1tnee.:
Bill
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wu
paid
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the B&amp;O aald pusena:er u1e
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alao I letter received by the ooun- 1 t a to
Pallbearen were h it ne,lle1t1
Lodged in the county jail last
, Pa,. Ii•
I ng ind Wtllard, Ohio, had de - n ear a ata ndoff tha t debate wa, an d memben Ral ph Graves and
Sff Surflcl111 11 -On
ty commiu ioner■ June 13 from Mr. a used caterpUlar tractor from
-·
night were Sam Keaton and Carl
Meredith of Waterford!
William
.
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n
Supt
40
A
ned
and
Wilker Machln
di
Wil l iam
Compa y of
and
r cent si nce 1
Farley ackn owledaln, their re-arres
t
Jeffe
r
s,
bot
h
of
Syracuse,
Harol
d
Sauer
of Midd leport · J'ohn
.
it loat $160,000 on the operaUons alg niflcan ce of the outcome.
Gibbs.
qu.est. 1'111! lettet from the engin- Charleston.
---coun
ty officers on charges
_______
ed
Hen
d erson and Warren
by
�
an
Piclerui
last year.
Mr. ,arl•y, called by phane at
eer stated thit be .had asked the
TTLE
filed by Zona Je ffe rs. The y were of Reedsville an d bis brothfft-in•
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commissioners to apeelfy lhelr fur- the, district hllhway office. In
Pomeroy Squad Called
NE:W YORK UPI - Stocks ad- charged with d isturbing the pe ace l aw Harry Pickens of Racine and
WASHINGTON UPI - Senate
ther intention■ In the matter. 'l'beir Marietta WNl'llttd.ly, ":"lfled
Frank Walker of Columbus.
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------· ----- - - --'-vanced frsct 10nally at t he openin g while in toxicat�d.
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Eugene Coll ms, Po meroy RD,
Mrs . Ernest W h itehe ad of Reeds .
The Pomeroy e me rgency squad todlily fo l l owi ng Wedne sday's gen•
John son, d efyi ng Republi can opwas jail ed yes_terday afternoon vi�le and Mrs. Harold Sauer of
poil tlo n, formally asked today for waa called to the hom e of wood- eral steady performa n ce.
I i.:"
QI
.
- -- by Po meroy pohce af ter being re- Middleport, niece. of Mr. He�!'·
Congre11 to recess Saturday and row Milbur n 32� Co ndor-st y estuDA
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ER
on b011d Wednesday m orn- s on sa ng "In T he Sweet Bf � '
leased
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Funenl. 1ervlce1 for Robert K . re turn Aug, 8, after t h e poli tical d ay at 3.48 P. m to admlmeter aid l
in
ne y supper at the Oak Grove
Jit
an assau l t en d battery By " a nd "Beyond the S uuet" .
on
g:
,
n
ed
to
Milbur
Rohfilrt
r
e
suff
who
3
Spires, 1°% ,year-old son of Mr. co n vention &amp;.
'
filed
by h is ex-wife, Iris as s pe cia l numben. Th ey 'were '
Me
t
h
o
dis
t
C
h
u
r
ch
n
ear
Rac
m
e,
charg
e
a laceration on G1e I nside of hi,i l
and •Mn, Robert Spirea, w ho died
a
Co
ll
ins.
He
will
be give n a hear• accompan ied by a cou■in, Illa
Friday,
July
1.
Serving
sta
rt
s
t
lo Fort Sam Houston Hoapital,
WASHINGTON UPI _ Pr eaJ.- jaw In a n accident .
ing be fo re May or Cha rles Legar. Roberta Humphrey af CQgtvlli,.
Li fe js not a bowl Of roses anywtiere . Of this Dai ly Sentinel San Antonio, Tex., will be held den t Eisenhower today vetoed as
He was taken to the office or 5 p. m. Everyone welcome.
more certain than the ruo-of..mine
staffer Lowell Wingett
S.■turda)I •t 2 · p. m. from the "inderenslble by any Ught" the Dr. T. A. Hewetson by the squad
,
Funeral Home in Man
br��.
1 for eat m
� �
I �!�k�.:�;-$7�
.
I
bi be beard c,pt.
�ih io:'
:· votr
"One in particular, your neia:blu nt.: Fi
The infa nt died following b11r ns .
The Chief Executive I n a �::
special
Raymond Clark. deputy dl1trict
'VI,•
remen
,
wa
n ts ,\·ou to show tbi■ boat
r
tb
1uflered
bo
i11
Soulh
.
C
aroli
n
a
where
Corps
of
e
mesn ge to the House aaid the
engineer of
.
lo
11
bl
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as
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river
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ll
M r. Spi.n:11 w11 on "''"'y dI.I tY, prtsent fed·eraI pay 1yatem wnB Si:,mon'na
· �Ii•�_...,.. , W . ya.,
En ameen, 8
.., Event
c
1_
.. �
e Raci ne Volu nte er Fire Do•
distinctly ny be(ore tn ..Umated ,el l an d � v,ry ••• 1•"' lo e-,or Tho remain, will •rrive by air bad ly ■ ntiqualed and the pa, bl U
G LACIER PARK, Mont . UPIpartment an d no t the American
He did have the supp�l"l or fin
He repeatedly asserted hla righ�
100 Chamber of Cb�mll'Ct mei,a• l hls •l1 bt and poeSlbly wort on Friday and frie nds will be re-- would make the 1i
· tuation wone.
■ame ra1ber than on the. out-of. celved at the funeral home after
r
Le1ton is aponsoring the July 4 Go v. Nel son A. Rockefe ller's war ot her Republ ican governo rs lining to speak ou t o n natio nal fliau.
ben and their wi¥U :
'" . . , . A m od.el'II deiael motor date conveyancea , he la 1cCU• 7 p. m . tha t d ay.
WASHINGTON U PI _ House �el e bra Llo n in Ra ci ne which will �ilh lh e Ei�n hower. . admi nistra- 1 up wi t h l iberal Demo�e�rs W�n es- 1 desp_i te any disagreeme nt • wilb. Jm,
ed to.
tom
wlll
be
i
n
the
Zerkle
Burial
Republicans
C!lpable
la
lined up uqanlmowaly include a chicken ba rbecue at tion and a victory spmt gene rate d day to rebut£ t he 1:1dm1mstral!on on ad mmistratlon , a nd promi� to
built
1
n
bei
ow
n
host
"What opinio n do you hne on Cemetery in the Fai rview com- loday behind · a drive to defeat n oon and ennlng, a mock weddi ng by pro-Ke n nedy Democra ts drop. the poli t ically ho t issue ot medical keep talking in a n effort to iidJ '
or pushing 400 bar•es . . . . "
ped on the riva l parties today as care for .the aged . The i ssue had ence the GOP platform. to b4b.:
Today thi11 to--lhe--p,oint note wit tbia su-bject, if any?-M. L, L."
munity with the Rev. Ralph Ila- pla n■ ot Democratic leaden to � a nd flreworka.
'
The "River Authority''' cohUn honey In cbarge .
cell Con,reu this week end U ntil
'1111 American Legion has ch arge political fallout fro m the a nn ual · beeome l;ilurred by t he time the adopt ed at the n atioM.I eonV41i· io
on Mr. Win gett '• new1 desk, from
"
or the nag ral11J n 1 cerernon iei. to gover nors' conference.
Other survivors are a broth er after th e political con vent lolUI.
vote came . howev er. and the 30-13 at Chicago next mont lJ. Ke
Marptet Lehew, bookkeeper:
ues to WUeve he beard the Cap,
J
Rockefe
l
le
r
,
at
bo
,
n
start
the
day's
feahvities
11
10:30
modem
indi
c
ate
direct
GOP
firmed
bla
Republica
n
loyalt,
mater•
the
Who
hae
bee
n
v
o
te
d
id
NJ
home;
.at
tlln
I&amp;
of
Lawrence,
o
t
ohn
'borlty
t
A.d
er
"To The &amp;Iv
lh rowill{! challenges at Preside nt 1upport for the New York gov- ke pt tbe door open a crack te
CAPABLE, repeat CAP�, ol na1 ,nndparen tA, Mr. and Mr■.
M1mNO CALL
a . m.
The Daily sendnel:
Ei!!len hower and Vice Preside n t er nor.
out the 1960 campaign If � '
•'There baq belD NVIJ'll pbonv pu1Jun·1 toO bara:es. And lie. ha■ llaym'bnd Yonker, New Hav en and
A meetln, of tbe M.elp county
i
th
a
HOSPITAL
Ri
c
hard
M.
Nixon
pl■
■ition
with
:
be
paternal
pndpuenta,
Emmett
requ
for
three
week
s
Commiulo
n
en
Rockefel
le
r
did
m
o
re
t
han
his
held
S■
t
lll·
Mlle;$
OINIRAL
the platfonn 11natteptable.
e
wlll
c,d
,
atat.
e
lq
dJII
to
a
wn
ealls tllill
11tepped up bia attack durin&amp;' the shart: to enable th e Republicans to
Admitted: Su e . LeheW', Mason .
His campaign failed to
ment made on Ute, front p-,e cit manaiemenl for • ta-,e �er Spilti.1 and Itri. Helen Sansbury, day, July 2', it 111 announced. The
H Ui confere nce which adjourned here eompete wit h the Democrats in t he [ other Republica n governart
Dl1miNed : Mn. Sandra
' replar meetlnii: of the commit.
thil n� aqtq that -,me l ID u .to h•e unlblke1'bl1 eft t,otla Df Middleport.
The mOther , ii the former alonen falla on Jul)' 4, a legal bo • aad son, Rlcine ; Mn. Mae Karr, Wednesday. BtJt b,e still looked 1 political aideshoWB wllich are nor- their belief th1t Nb:on
dtilel � loltl' ' ar■ cq,e'Mi of 'dlnce in the future of what nt,.. · Aua-rBu.tb. YGIIUl',· Nw Haven. , lday.
lite a aeneral without an army.
mal at tovernora' conferences .
f •
noml.naled for t.be �le
pDnaMtJe� alf.lci■ll •NY",
· srncuae.
�
pieblDI 4i00 Nl'I r ,� �It• , ....
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Accordin1 to Un ited Pres, Intern atlonal, lhe commi ttee
Wedne�day se�t to Lhtt Senate plana
for spend i ng $40,000 at A.lhta•
hula Harbor , $1,no,ooo for plan•
n,i ng lfld �Qnslruction at J\eed••
v11le-Bellevdle (W. Va.) lockt ■nd
dam�, �. 000 for Cleveland Harbor improvemen ts, and '80,000
for the Toledo Harbor.
The House had apPfoprl�ted
on ly $2SO,OOO for t he As htabula
PFOJect 1 nd nothing for th e olb··
ers. It would have to agree wJth
the chan ges before they become
effective .
.
ROCK Y COURSI
As in all appropriation meu•
ures, th e
Reed svlllll-Belleville
proj ect faces furttier obstacles
too.
U the amount su rvives Se nateHouse commi ttee agreemeaj, both
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Pomeroy-Middl•port, Ohio, Thursday, June 30, 1 960

Action Needs Concurrence B�
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� big push today when the �te Appropriations Committee
included that amount in a Ji l.200,000 waterways improve.
menl bill.

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