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ctua Mumy hu I'Otum. week 1o be bero •••• llfro. It Q.
ed from a vlall wltb ber allier, Ewl111 returned b._ from llle
Mrt. Nelle Bredley in Columbuo Holzer Hoepltaf, lin. !!wlq hu
wbOfO obe alto vlllted with ber been boepltalloed with a band II&gt;·
other three alttm.
jury. 1'be b.viHo plan to loturo

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Weekend IUUtl of Mrt. E. )(,

Wood were M.r. and Mrs. Don
Graber, Clmlood and MrL
Wood'• .Uter, Mrs. Ruby Scotl
On Suodly MrL Wood ond Mrs
Scott went to FranJdin, w. v •. ,
to viait with Mr. and Mn. E. M.
Wood. Tbey went to Parkersbur&amp;
and took· a plane to EU£In1 where
Mr. Wood met them. They pl1n to
return home the Jut of tbi1 w~k
Visitin1 with Mr. and Mn.
Adrian Woods are his daughter,
Mrs. P.iuJ Conteaaa and aix weeks
old aon Paul Jr. of Akron .. They
Plan to be in Charleston today to
vlait Mr. Wooda mother, Mrs.
Lelia :McClung.
Mra. William B. D.avis (former
EUler Martin Ewing) and cbll·
dren Richard, Kenueth and Bar·

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Mra. Minnie Beverace 11 YiiJ.tinJ in PonUac, Mich., with 11rs.
Cad Jones and da1Jibter, CarlMn.
Carl Jonea h11 been tnlllferred

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Area~s Newest

Mr. and MI:•·· R. H. Hernmenway and chll4req P!!!~ter L)'nn and
Naney of Summit, N. J .• c.me lalt
Saturcby for a week'a visit with
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Garen
Stanabury.
M.i1s Sally ifceOrml.ck who ceJe..
bratfd her 8llt blrthday June
20th was remembered in many
ways, carda, ete. On SUnday she
was the dinner cum or Mr. and
Mn. Richaa:d Chambers at th
Martin Restaurant.

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Housing Project Being Built
(Firlll of A Series on Area GrowlhJ
On the West Virginia shore of the Ohio River witllin the
past lew years there has sprung up unheralded and unsung
a new community of modem up-to-the-minute homes, that
rivals in beauty and utility those of a most modern suburb of
any city.
· Nestled on the high hiUtops to the rear of New Haven Is

Decorator, Designed!
Handsomely Cradlldl
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For BloodmObile
Visit June 30

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

Six registered, 94 to go.
That was the magic figure today aa the Bloodmobile visit here
Jupe 30 arne nearer. Ninety.four
morel promiJed donors are needed ·
t.o give the local 1\.ed Cros1 ita
minimum of 100 pints.
Officials recaUed the ~n,g
bighway alaughter over fbe ~~

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De~bie

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N•t Open WedMiday

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Montgomery Cliff Dolores H.aJ'II.

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Olittotalnlng, liutl!ot ouppon, .family. meolo. ·
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tile ·Jilost promising·hOusing' projeets being constructed In the Valley area. This view was
taken
in Section A of !he Layne
and Roush ·po rUQn of tile development.
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The St1ft and Otficera of the
Meigs Temple Pytbian Sisters met

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''Blood iJ low, especiaUy of negative types. U all our blood debts'
were paid we'~, be- out of buaiheu
.... have to ~Jt .cedit ~lie where
[or blood."
Pearl Welker and Teresu. Swatzel are Bloodmobile cbaiimen of
tbe JW!mplar Chapter, Beta ·Sigma Phi sorority, wbieb sponsort
the 1Hcdmobile vilits. Tbey said .
today tbe Federat~ Circle of the:
P&lt;&gt;~e,.oy Federated Cbur&lt;h wW be
in tharge of tbe canteen.
Hours of Uu!:_ bloodmobile visit
are- 112 noon to 8 p,. 'm. in the Pomeroy Juoior HiP, Building. DoDor1
receive transportation to
the JucUc&gt;r High by
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Fourth holiday, looked at t'fae
blood supply hUe and in tbe Hunt·
ington Blood Bank, JlDd worried.
Said a Red Cross execptive oU.I;
cer bere toda)·:

)fonday evening at the home of
Mrs. Griff Russell in Bradbury.
Mu. William AUman, president,
\vaa in charge of the meetin1
which waa opened with prayer.
Plana \W!re completed lor the
annual picnic to be held on the
re&amp;ular meeting niJht July 27 at
the Middleport Roadside Park.
Arter the meal the eroup plan
to a:o to the home ot Mra. Geo~e
Eberabach for the remainder of
the evenlna:. Mn. Paul Ruttencut·
ter will be the a11i1tJn1 h01te11.
Games were pl-ayed with prlzea
awarded to Mn. Rutteneutter,
Mn. Cuh Bahr, Mra. Homer Jon·
e1 and M:la• Etm1 Smllb',

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RIDIS THRII WINNIRS
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Snyder bad three wlnnera at Suf
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and M•aaacre in the featuN r1ce.

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Buy The Pickens' Way Every Day By Paying Our Payment Pl.a n Way. Pay By Week
Or Month;
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THE MOTORIST'S FIRST PSALM

And he shall be a-s leisurely as a tree plant·
edIna way·slck! pBI:k-~ he shall arrive on tim e;
his fenders shall not be crumpled; and wher-

For trarfic officers know the way or th e
but the way of the careless comes to
a dead end.

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"Yo" know," Hid Mrt- Wll·
llam10n, "I didn't mind that on.
at all. S.. th• dorM light? It
COSHOCTON. Q. UPI-H. .E. h..n't workltd for a yHr..JMI+
Tee Robson today decided to gn·e Mlf when I o,-ned tht door.
the public a taste of the . " good Look at It nowl"
olde da)'a." He said he w1ll roll
She opened the door, on went
the prices back to 1929 in eele· the light, in perfe(t working orbratin&amp; the 30th annh•ersary of der.
his re•taurant and will serve
"The balJ seemed to bit exactly
cblcken and fish dinners for 30 above the light," she said. "I
.cents Friday and Saturday.
gillen the jolt -fixed it. And my
top waan't even dentcd this time."
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. UPJ- Earl
Always a fan wlttt dNp lttte,... ·
c. Taylor. 31, destribed as "o~e •It In .ttrliftlcs of all llliMt,
of the most vi&lt;'ious prisoners 1n Mrt. Willi""""'' mMit ..,_..,
the entire federal prison syste m"
was identified today as the prin- t11 in recettt v•n.
C!ipal leader in Tuesday's riot at
Her two granllflons here, Bill
the U. S. Prison Medical Center and Jeff Gibbs, IOQI of Mr. and
here.'
·Mrs. w. A. Gibbs, Mldberry-av, are
~er inspiration. 'BiU ret\Jrns fOT
COLUMB\JS
UPI-Convicted hit thirrt year as a PHS regular
cop-kill.er Walter J. Byomin, 43. grldder this fall, and he haa been
Cleveland, will be ex.e&lt;'uted in the a regular on the baseball team
eledric: chair at the Ohio Peni- tw.o years. He is playing in the
tentiary toniCht unleN the Ohio Sull'lmer High Scbool Leaaue, 111
Supreme Court deelcles at Ita well aa for the Ohio Valley A1180o
~peciai conference today to bear elation aemi-pro team , the •Pornbtl appeal
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.eroy Merchants. Bill will be a Jead. , Inc candidate for AU-SEO grid
'JUINS, OTe. LUPJ- FIYe em- 1 honors thll t.an and was rated on
ploy" ot the Betjaa AJrplait• 1ttae, ~ letond Team in basel;omput' ..... tllllll Tueoda' "' ·lla~
the ftjuninl erath of an Air' ' . ·
·· tcher-ln~er on
Foret 8-a2 bomber 3D mllet welt tli ·- ~ · f ' Little t.eaiUe DOd&amp;of btre.
en. He will be a Sixth Grader at
Suaar Run School this Autumn.
ClEVELAND UPI-.\bout 35
humlred RepubUo ltetl ~rten
.m~rect awq tria wort here today. "'d ~ bun~.,C walked
· oQ\ ·in a t
~ ·wildi!lt It~~. at tbe
{j:Ontlnuod '""" P - Ono)
American Lealon Honor Guard,
ft.r~·· ca. · ~·· plant.
the Jefferson Howe American Le.YOSSESTlA.ND, Norway UPI- K~on Drum and •Bugle Corps or
Some of the American touriats Ja~kaon , Ohio, Pt. Pleasant Girl
mi11inc in the flrt whtr:h de- Scout troops, Mason County Junatroyed the Stalheim Hotel Tuet· Ior ·Deputlet, the Wahama Hilh
4ay may htve plunted over a School band, the Pt. Pleuant Boy
Scout troops, the Pt. Pleasant Juntill! to tbelr dt atb. .w~nee
. Band, d~orated .bicycles, the
lo ponle, ~ Ald IO'Iilt
'o tlereide Skating Queen, MIAS
PIIILADELPHIA t)pi Six lll110n " County, the ·Middleport
HavJ ·votu.,.teeta entertd tlleir hi1h school band , Masnn County
iidh ,.Y qf ••ntebt" today In 1 Hi' ct\Jbs, the Wahama Junlor
timulited aplce lhlp d~111ned to band, the Hannan Hillh School
tett
breathlng tpparatus Band, the Pt. Pleasant Hlell Sthool
for
IIOrtleJ beyond the band and many horses from the
area.
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other event! selreduled Include
an old time Flddlcra Conteat . to
·bea:ln at 11 :4&amp; a. m. with caah

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meet Thursday evening June 2~
81 7:30 at the First Baptist
Church , Middleport.

RiB STEAK7tc•&amp;
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WOMEN TO MilT
The Women's' Association of the
First United Presbyterian Church
will meet' Thtlr&amp;day, June ·25 at
7:30 p. m. at the church. The
president, Mrs. Harold Sauer,
;nvites all the women of the
church to attend this celebration
of Brazil's lOOth anniversary and
to ·M ar highlights of SnyDd.\cuL

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·SMOKED JOWL 41b~ $1.
DAVID DAVIES
lARD · .. . 21b. carton 35,:
RACI~E FOOD MARKET

NO FREE CLOTHING,

The Salvation Army enno,u~~&lt;ed
today that there will ,
clothing day Thursday
&lt;a.~· .Rummell wm be
two weeka
band camp.·

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Ev111o buys beef for you by lbe only slagle slondard ol ldeaUfylng
the slandards of
the Ulllted Stales llepol1meat of Agr leullur~.
And Evllls'lruys for you ONLV the two lop grades of Ullited Slaleo
Deportment of AIJ'Ieultu... Groded Beef. These ore U.S.D.A. Primo ond
u.S.D.A. Cholee! Thus you ... 1881lred of both top.tendemeos IDd lop n ••
vor every time yotl bu.y EVANS SUPER TRIM BEt:F! Prize Show Beet can
grade no higher tlwllhese two lop U.S.D.A. gndHt

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llld tloiRJII the lllda of beef SWIFT'S
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hour Rllion.
Ill itl:• , ,rtoop~mendation• the
Grand Jury alao urged that the
Departm~DL
furnilh
Welfare
food for the c~~ker family
until such time 11 'aid could be
secured from the !atber who 11 Jd
California.
The uunt.Y jail was ordered
painted In Ut' 1nJide and new
mattreue• auuerted.
Har mon Park at 8:30 p. .m. The
Queen's •Ball will c:lol!le the day.
The ball will be held at the Moo•e

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Gtaham StJtt.on wUI preaent ' a
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HOJ'R. Sb,ow bflglnnlna: at 7 p. m. dinner Fathers Day with hli parwUh Rulaell Capehart ~ervlna: as ent11,- Mr. and •Mu. LawrenC!e Hy·
muter of ceremonies and Carl '!ell, Rutland.
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prlze11 to be awtrded, a double. Home.
header baseball yame between LaPrivate Lawrence E. Hyrte1l of ,
kin and Parktlrsbur11 lri 1:&amp;0 P.: m., Middleport
visited hh
an old time Go1pe\ SUtfllg· seul&lt;m Ro.!lemary• and
aa 2,p. m. a.nd aquari .c~am:h\g at
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Plloae 3!?2 IIACINI. OHIO

David Yost bas been elected
eommander of tJ,e ~ine
can Legion •P ott 602.With
Cron and Aaron Wol!e
as
flr'st and secon~ vice

Grand Jury

100 S&amp;H Green Stomps

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Racine Legion
Elects Yost As
New Coounander

were installed by
chaplain, at a regu!BJ
June Ul.
Other officers are Joe Stobart,
adjutant; Junior Douglas, finance
officer; William Stewart, service
officer; Gerald Simpson, trustee ;
WIJllam FoX, c:hlld welfare; and
Paul Lawrence, S&amp;t.-at-Arms.
Appointive oftlc:ea ari.d commit·
tee chairmaaabipJ for the new
Year were named by . Commander
Yoat.
They are Elson Spencer, chapFranc:lt Webb, rehabilitation; Eqene Holter, Amerlean ism; Virgil Walker, Gifts for
Yanks; lames Slmp10n , euay oonte•t; Charles Burri, .bowling; Bernard Diddle, comm~nity fund;
Tom Wolfe and Robert Beegle,
junior baseball.
Virgil Roush and •Bernard Diddle are trustees serving un~xplred
terms.

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thi manner of the careless nor zig zaggeth in
t.Ki, way of a scorner Jn the driver 's seat. But
hls"enjOyment is in the laws of the road and
these laws he dotn observe by day and by
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West Vlrginia College approved S of OhlOt Clevelf;nd, Wll hOlt.
by the !tate board oJ edut!atlon .
Awards a're on a loan baSis.

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THE MOTORIST'S FIRST PSALM

And he shall be a-s leisurely as a tree plant·
edIna way·slck! pBI:k-~ he shall arrive on tim e;
his fenders shall not be crumpled; and wher-

For trarfic officers know the way or th e
but the way of the careless comes to
a dead end.

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"Yo" know," Hid Mrt- Wll·
llam10n, "I didn't mind that on.
at all. S.. th• dorM light? It
COSHOCTON. Q. UPI-H. .E. h..n't workltd for a yHr..JMI+
Tee Robson today decided to gn·e Mlf when I o,-ned tht door.
the public a taste of the . " good Look at It nowl"
olde da)'a." He said he w1ll roll
She opened the door, on went
the prices back to 1929 in eele· the light, in perfe(t working orbratin&amp; the 30th annh•ersary of der.
his re•taurant and will serve
"The balJ seemed to bit exactly
cblcken and fish dinners for 30 above the light," she said. "I
.cents Friday and Saturday.
gillen the jolt -fixed it. And my
top waan't even dentcd this time."
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. UPJ- Earl
Always a fan wlttt dNp lttte,... ·
c. Taylor. 31, destribed as "o~e •It In .ttrliftlcs of all llliMt,
of the most vi&lt;'ious prisoners 1n Mrt. Willi""""'' mMit ..,_..,
the entire federal prison syste m"
was identified today as the prin- t11 in recettt v•n.
C!ipal leader in Tuesday's riot at
Her two granllflons here, Bill
the U. S. Prison Medical Center and Jeff Gibbs, IOQI of Mr. and
here.'
·Mrs. w. A. Gibbs, Mldberry-av, are
~er inspiration. 'BiU ret\Jrns fOT
COLUMB\JS
UPI-Convicted hit thirrt year as a PHS regular
cop-kill.er Walter J. Byomin, 43. grldder this fall, and he haa been
Cleveland, will be ex.e&lt;'uted in the a regular on the baseball team
eledric: chair at the Ohio Peni- tw.o years. He is playing in the
tentiary toniCht unleN the Ohio Sull'lmer High Scbool Leaaue, 111
Supreme Court deelcles at Ita well aa for the Ohio Valley A1180o
~peciai conference today to bear elation aemi-pro team , the •Pornbtl appeal
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.eroy Merchants. Bill will be a Jead. , Inc candidate for AU-SEO grid
'JUINS, OTe. LUPJ- FIYe em- 1 honors thll t.an and was rated on
ploy" ot the Betjaa AJrplait• 1ttae, ~ letond Team in basel;omput' ..... tllllll Tueoda' "' ·lla~
the ftjuninl erath of an Air' ' . ·
·· tcher-ln~er on
Foret 8-a2 bomber 3D mllet welt tli ·- ~ · f ' Little t.eaiUe DOd&amp;of btre.
en. He will be a Sixth Grader at
Suaar Run School this Autumn.
ClEVELAND UPI-.\bout 35
humlred RepubUo ltetl ~rten
.m~rect awq tria wort here today. "'d ~ bun~.,C walked
· oQ\ ·in a t
~ ·wildi!lt It~~. at tbe
{j:Ontlnuod '""" P - Ono)
American Lealon Honor Guard,
ft.r~·· ca. · ~·· plant.
the Jefferson Howe American Le.YOSSESTlA.ND, Norway UPI- K~on Drum and •Bugle Corps or
Some of the American touriats Ja~kaon , Ohio, Pt. Pleasant Girl
mi11inc in the flrt whtr:h de- Scout troops, Mason County Junatroyed the Stalheim Hotel Tuet· Ior ·Deputlet, the Wahama Hilh
4ay may htve plunted over a School band, the Pt. Pleuant Boy
Scout troops, the Pt. Pleasant Juntill! to tbelr dt atb. .w~nee
. Band, d~orated .bicycles, the
lo ponle, ~ Ald IO'Iilt
'o tlereide Skating Queen, MIAS
PIIILADELPHIA t)pi Six lll110n " County, the ·Middleport
HavJ ·votu.,.teeta entertd tlleir hi1h school band , Masnn County
iidh ,.Y qf ••ntebt" today In 1 Hi' ct\Jbs, the Wahama Junlor
timulited aplce lhlp d~111ned to band, the Hannan Hillh School
tett
breathlng tpparatus Band, the Pt. Pleasant Hlell Sthool
for
IIOrtleJ beyond the band and many horses from the
area.
I
other event! selreduled Include
an old time Flddlcra Conteat . to
·bea:ln at 11 :4&amp; a. m. with caah

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81 7:30 at the First Baptist
Church , Middleport.

RiB STEAK7tc•&amp;
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WOMEN TO MilT
The Women's' Association of the
First United Presbyterian Church
will meet' Thtlr&amp;day, June ·25 at
7:30 p. m. at the church. The
president, Mrs. Harold Sauer,
;nvites all the women of the
church to attend this celebration
of Brazil's lOOth anniversary and
to ·M ar highlights of SnyDd.\cuL

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DAVID DAVIES
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RACI~E FOOD MARKET

NO FREE CLOTHING,

The Salvation Army enno,u~~&lt;ed
today that there will ,
clothing day Thursday
&lt;a.~· .Rummell wm be
two weeka
band camp.·

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the slandards of
the Ulllted Stales llepol1meat of Agr leullur~.
And Evllls'lruys for you ONLV the two lop grades of Ullited Slaleo
Deportment of AIJ'Ieultu... Groded Beef. These ore U.S.D.A. Primo ond
u.S.D.A. Cholee! Thus you ... 1881lred of both top.tendemeos IDd lop n ••
vor every time yotl bu.y EVANS SUPER TRIM BEt:F! Prize Show Beet can
grade no higher tlwllhese two lop U.S.D.A. gndHt

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llld tloiRJII the lllda of beef SWIFT'S
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hour Rllion.
Ill itl:• , ,rtoop~mendation• the
Grand Jury alao urged that the
Departm~DL
furnilh
Welfare
food for the c~~ker family
until such time 11 'aid could be
secured from the !atber who 11 Jd
California.
The uunt.Y jail was ordered
painted In Ut' 1nJide and new
mattreue• auuerted.
Har mon Park at 8:30 p. .m. The
Queen's •Ball will c:lol!le the day.
The ball will be held at the Moo•e

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muter of ceremonies and Carl '!ell, Rutland.
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header baseball yame between LaPrivate Lawrence E. Hyrte1l of ,
kin and Parktlrsbur11 lri 1:&amp;0 P.: m., Middleport
visited hh
an old time Go1pe\ SUtfllg· seul&lt;m Ro.!lemary• and
aa 2,p. m. a.nd aquari .c~am:h\g at
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Plloae 3!?2 IIACINI. OHIO

David Yost bas been elected
eommander of tJ,e ~ine
can Legion •P ott 602.With
Cron and Aaron Wol!e
as
flr'st and secon~ vice

Grand Jury

100 S&amp;H Green Stomps

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Racine Legion
Elects Yost As
New Coounander

were installed by
chaplain, at a regu!BJ
June Ul.
Other officers are Joe Stobart,
adjutant; Junior Douglas, finance
officer; William Stewart, service
officer; Gerald Simpson, trustee ;
WIJllam FoX, c:hlld welfare; and
Paul Lawrence, S&amp;t.-at-Arms.
Appointive oftlc:ea ari.d commit·
tee chairmaaabipJ for the new
Year were named by . Commander
Yoat.
They are Elson Spencer, chapFranc:lt Webb, rehabilitation; Eqene Holter, Amerlean ism; Virgil Walker, Gifts for
Yanks; lames Slmp10n , euay oonte•t; Charles Burri, .bowling; Bernard Diddle, comm~nity fund;
Tom Wolfe and Robert Beegle,
junior baseball.
Virgil Roush and •Bernard Diddle are trustees serving un~xplred
terms.

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meet your friends ct

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his debt by teaching a similar
11Umbflr of yean in the Jchools of
Virgin ia .

VILLAGE
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beine smacked -

GAS fUINACE$

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lice court and the drunken in the congregation of the dead .

Sports Fan

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Therefore, the careless shall stand in the po-

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pletes his sehooling may cancel

ever bt! goes his insurance company prospers.
The careless are not so but are as the crippled whom' the ambulance taketh away .

Off The Wire

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However,

IJ!essed is the Motorist wllo driveU! not in
thi manner of the careless nor zig zaggeth in
t.Ki, way of a scorner Jn the driver 's seat. But
hls"enjOyment is in the laws of the road and
these laws he dotn observe by day and by
.. night.

Late News

completion

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one year's salisfartory work in a Jwa :U·~2B. Local UnloD , No.
West Vlrginia College approved S of OhlOt Clevelf;nd, Wll hOlt.
by the !tate board oJ edut!atlon .
Awards a're on a loan baSis.

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mana&amp;erl were checking condilaiD; iD deiUIII form, at 4 p. m. tions today of d iamond s in Midda.id an hopes of dleport and on Mulbenj Heights
liQlq tdleduled Pony' Leagu~ in Pomero)·. Racine ia tcheduled
Lo play at the Pomeroy RPd
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Unihd. Prus lltf'tmationl
C&amp;Sey's
rinalJy
malrin~: his
move- just aa be I8Jd be- would
.......and it must 1eJi1hA tbe old hoy
tbat he even tailed the turn on
t he two men who wquld klp him
do the m.oving .
Tbe two, of counet ll'e Mickfl!y
Mantle &lt;1nd Wh.ltey P&lt;J.rd.
be aU right," Casey
j ~tenael told 1he worried Yankee
bra&amp;l when tM club hit rock-bottom a month ago. " We'll be all
right as soon .11.!1 Mantle starli hith ng again and I can get For~
to go nin~ ."

Rravel .stretched tbeir lead to
two a:ame1 by eHppina: the Cardinah, IHJ wbile the Pirate~ lick·
~:d the second-pi~ Giaota, $-1.

The Dodgm ed.... the Jlllillleo
4-3 and the Cubs

towed tl».Jl.ldl

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became tbe fir.st AL pitcber to
wm lO games when he halted the
Senaton on eighl hitl, one of
whkh was Bob AlliSon's 19th
homer.
Young Mill Pappas of the Ori (l(e!ll picked up hiJ ~eveoth vicLory
hy holding the Indians to five
hits. Pappas blan~ed the Tribe
So it certain~y comes as no sur· unHI Woodie Held hit his 12th
prise to Stena:el that hh1 Yankees homer in the eighth .
are back in the · first division
Glen Hobbie ot the Cuba scored
apln, only two aamea aw.ay from
the top, noW that Maotle and biJ seVenth victorY in beating the
FOJ"d • e beahmhic to clkk alliin. Reds. He yielded eltht bits, four
Mantle cr•rked out hi&amp; ' t.ftird· of them to Frank Robi.niOn . To'ny
homer in tWO di!)'S TU.elday night Taylor, with two double• all4 1
Cblcaao's lO.blt
and F'ord tuPne!l In a nifty fiVe- J!lingle, paced
hitter to p~ · thei Y.anka to J,.l0.2 ;.t~. ·
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victory over the Atbletics.
White Sox Climb
LONGDEN .UI.PIN~D
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Tbe Whlt4) ~Sox climbed to with
INGDEWOOD, C.fi!. UPI--'Vet·
in i game of first place with a eran jockey Johnnr Longdt::l ltu
4-1 victory ·over:- the Senators; notified Tuesday he had been susthe Orioles moved to within a pended by ateWirdS or Balmotal
game-and-.-half of the top by for 10 days. Stewards charted
Ueatine t·he league-leading Indians Longden .with cutting acrosa the
5-1 and the Red· Sox Jmoc-ked the field too sharply during his win·
Tigers out of the firat divi!ion ning ride aboard Honey'9 Gem in
with a 10-4 win.
the $50,000 Beverly Handicap
In the National U.ague, the last Saturday.

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heavrwelght ~hamplonablp bout
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for more than a million dollar~
Lynch, 14'J'"nn, Ht~CJ't.~ tlijpol •

. Heavy aupport for ch11mpion 1 .
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fed era 1 cour1 lll d am- .ed Cbarlle (Tom.:..•-)
•ml 1
Patterson caused the odds to wrtters, here- for the fight, showed
a:w.ed in
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"sporttmen'' quoted' longer prices ~Ieeth~ Ingemar. Ftfteen swed- 1.lJ"e to give -Machen a return bout -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;;~=
and there were indit::atlon&amp; .noyd 1sh Wl ' lle~a in_ the _poll were al- before meeting heavywelght cham- r
wouJd go into the ring at 5-l most split. E1gbt favored hand - pion Floyd Patterson.
or 6-t.
some Ingemar pnil seven voted
Earlier, the Redding, calif.,
Ring CoM:tnlctlon flnilhihst
for the cbamplon.
fighter haP been turned do~ in
Wos:k.!:Qen were puttinc the finNe H~• N
federal court m hi:; request for ~
ishing tourhes on the ring, t-rect·
~a~te{sdon and ,Johansson are mjuncllon that would forbid Jo·
ed over second base in Yanke~ sc e u e
sq~e off 8'a.,nl0 :30 1hansson t o fight Patterson.
Stadium, and on the eight-row p. m.
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working press section and the television
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CHICAGO UP[ - Marlo Vecc!hi·
D,fMlO playing·field seats .
Will be
to
ato, Italian lightweight champion,
will risk an 18 "flgJlt wlnnlng
Promoter a-m Ro..nsahn r• by A-BC.
~'th 1 t the ...~P ticket
Bookies reported light belting streak on tcle\'ision tonight, In his
111le was boosting the adv•nce on Lh~ result because of the 'scar- American debut again.st America's
well Myond the $450,000 marie city of Johansson money . There sevent h ra nked 135 Pounder, ~ob•nd indlc•ting • gate of mo,.. is some wagering, however, on by Scanlon. Ratf"d even Verch1ato
t:oiJI
than $600.000. That would mqn how long the fight will last and has foug ht and defeated two Amer ·~;;;:;:::~:r.:;;;~;;;;~~
about 40.000 spedato"'
how long each boxer will last. ~ icans. Charley Douglas and ·- Orlan·
Although Europeap champion
It's "even money" that the do Zuluc HL
Clla,t:oal
lJ.Ihter
li~J~FJ. is unbeaten and al - scheduled 15-round.er doesn't go
CLEVELAND UPI _ The Cleve- 1""_ _ _ _...,.;..._ __
he knocked out top-rated more than eight rounds, regard· land Drowns No. 1 rlraft choice,
- Colt ~tier
Machen in the first round less of the _winner, and 4-1 that it Richard Krei11ing of the Univer·
Scout Single .;\eUon
last bout-, a poll of 64 sports doesn't go !5 rounds.
sity of ntinois, has a~reed to
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ends in the Big Ten last season,
had an()ther year of eligibility re·
m.11ining at Illinois.

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CHICAGO UP!-The Chicago
Cardinals have signed. guard John
Dittrich of Wisconsin to a 1959
contratl. Dittrich, recently discharged from . military service,
was the club's sixth draft choice
in 195ft

·~·~~~···.~~'"!', former Reds listed, the two recel\.u&gt;g tbe great-

of votes will be elected into tbe Clnclruiati Baseof Fame, and honored on . Chamber of Commerce
at the Crosley Field ball park o.n July 9. Cincinnati's
Donald D. Clancy will draw one entry from among all
those submitted, and tbe lucky person who sent it _ maybe
you- wlll win a handsome porta~le televlB.ion set ,itsca gjft.
The Reds' Hall of Faille was eslabllsheq •on Ch~l1lber of
Commerce Nigh I last year .when Ernie LOmbardi, Ftaiok 1\lc.
&lt;!:ormlck, Bucky Walters, !'Sui Derringer and Johnny Vander
Meer were elected as the original · me.mber~,. ,..Qw you ~an
~~~"t! ;:f~;~~r determlnmg who the two addllional mem~el'6
CINCINNATI REDS' HALL OF FAME BALI.OT
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Mrs. Mary- Berr1 und daughter
Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. John
Hammock ·a nd daughter Beeky of
Charleston have just returned
lrom a week's vacation Lo Clayton
Lakes in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeager at. ~Jtoy JIBylnan.,
. .
1 Mr. ud Mn. L L NiCe -bad u ,
the funera' of Mrs. Han·
treee~
Mrs. Bessie Stltt.s of
T~•:t;J~"'~ in Letart Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
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Heffilock Grove got SfVen tuns
orr six hits given up by Shelton
the loser . Don Randolph was the
A-o cakher. Jack Welker reHeved Harrison in the sixth for
H~mlock Grove.
vacation at St. Petersburg, Fla.,
visiting Dr. and Mrs : E. R. Keig.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blessing
5opent the weekend in Letart visiting their children.
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Jack Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stewart left Monday
for Ashland, KY., (OJ enlistment
in the U. S. Army. He will go
frorn there to Ft. Knox, Ky.
Kenneth Morris is spending
this week at Ft. Knox with the
National Guard. While he is gone
Mrs. Morris and son are visiting
her family ln Ravenswood.

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M~s Alma O.ut\lting who ~ a' pa, tfBf*t in Charleston Mem@l'ial
HoJipl,!aL She underwent major
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Jo Ann Justis · bas returne{l to
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Mrs. J:'A S:.~ llpent sunday
in Pt. Pleasant with her daughter and son-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hutchinson.
Visiting the R- T..&lt; ·BleNings
recently were -Rev. and Mrs.
George Weirick of Aul:ota, W. Va
Mr. and. Mrs, Clare{!-ce Blessing, •
Letart and .Mrs. ·L ieulo Roush, iLc;
tart.
!l.lr. and· Mrs. Burley Grinstead
ind l~niilf of Ootumbus spent .
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Zuspan and other relaUv·
es in the art'.a.
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George
zu~pan, Columbu.t
spent the weekend wlth his par- ,
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. George ZUs·
pan.
Mrs. Alma Turner is spendhiiJ
th.J week at Southside at the 4·8
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T. 1. Ryan.
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Edgar Lyons Is a patient in
Hol!er Hospital wh~re he is scheduled · tn -undergo major aurgery

Gtove.

National La...,.

FORDOMATIC. ALL THE EXTRAS AND ONLY 18,000
MILES. ALL WHITE.

Morrisdale, W. Va.

L. t-- Niee was a business visitor
fn"Parkersburg Wednetday.
Mrs. Hattie Hy!Jtt left for .Loudonville ·to·run her 'hotel. ·
Mr. and· MN. Bill' LeWis and :loil
;Greg, of Houlton" Texa1, .ire vis·
1ltln1. Jll~·' f'tents, Mr~' and Mn.

Mt. Olive
Social Events

tlllelr g()vern91eot to help them·
ulvea, he pointed. out.
Mr. Barker made tbia atatetMnt
in conncetlon ,..ltb the Federal
Otis Swan , , Iii at Ilia
Mr. and •M rs. Ru•U
Ft-deral Credit Union• and old- Cred it Union•' 25th annlver£...!.ry
oge, survivon and disabi lity in- which will be ce lebrate4 ob .June of Portland •pent
Mra. Hobart Newell IDd.
t urance prOJrahu ba\'e a common. 2~ .
Mrt. Dora Plertfl! and Jln,
objectiNe, William P. Barker dilFederal soclal in1urance hlPt
tr ict mrtnager of th~ .Mari etta so- workcu to buUd linancial protl!t· Pierce were m Galllpo!M, ~
cial security office, decl ared' today twn for themselves and their pprli~ . Bot.b f'Oinlml OpeJ'ale
Both of these progra m9 of the ramilies in the event of the bread
with.out cenen rel'enue I~•· ·~~jii\jjjjj
Athn inistration wh,r. er'• retirement In old·age, Social
Socia l SeC'U rity
1ecurity i.nJura~e hfoe- I~
are exampl es of how people in a or his dis.abHity, or death. Fed· fib arc provided by the IQClJJ
cral Cretllt Unions make it po• tecurity tax on workel't' earlilDI(k
sible for groups of peo»le to or· tll expense. of tbe Burnu ol
~anize 1nd operate. a tbrlft and Federal Credit Unlon.a: are finan!oan program to improve ttieir ced by &lt;:barter, tupe~villan, aad
ASBESTOS
flnanf'lal wejfare during their examination (eet paid by the
workine yea(s. Millioru of famil· dividual Crtedlt Unlont.
ies h ~ ve been provided lOme ae·
More ·th.lD fit,300 II'OUPI Of -peocurity throueh the uvings of ple now opeute Federal Cl'tldit
Hemlock Grove's Babe Ruth r 'h million membeta of these_ Unions. Savings under the piogram ndw total 12 billion and
League .team
!attened Us win hnions.
F ederal Credit Unions, Uke t.he members are adding to this econo.alii .,_,
s l.reak to 4-0 with a 7-1 victory
Phono.OI7·Y ·
over Alfred-Orange Tuesday eve- old-age, survivors and dls:abilitf mic secUJib fuftd at the rate of
program, are seU·sup- nearly $1 mUHon a day.
ning on Phil ijarrison's three hitter.
Ned Swindell swung the big
bat for the winners. collecting a
t riple and double·. Lee Reed was
the Hemlock Grove catcher.

Mrs. --·Hel.en SteWart spent Sunday visiting friends in Appit·

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28
Football League.

Eotep, EIDI,. Adamo, ·Pomeror

llrt, Emma Sa11nden, Huntineton.
Sun&lt;t,:r · ~~es t wu Mrs. 1. D.
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ·Barnhart, Anna Tucker of Mason spent sevClel'eland were aueJta Jut week of eral d ays with her sister, Mrs.
Mr. uul, Mrs. John HIU 1nd Mr. rred Miller.
ancJ Mrs'. Charle! Musgrage.
Mrs. Henry
Rettmire. Mrs.
Cbarlel M~agrage, WhQ wu on Claud Ueilm,irc ant{ son. Billy , of
l..w lrom bit employment on the New Haven and M.rL Georgia Wilrbv bo&amp;l Jtellance, retuJ:ned lalt Hamson of Pomeroy ~re railers
week.
on Mrs. J . D. Roush,
JObn· Reed of North K~novl, and
Mr. and ·Mrs. Philiion
CUt- Bfoo)r:s ;Roush were reeent an aged couple, remain very
ot their aunta, M'n. George Mr. and ·Mr11. Don Bell and
Delle)- and lid. Lena Radcliff.
na spent an evening wltb Mn. Lee
~- ~md M(.. L D. Shields of Woods, RUtland .
Raymond Bell o( Racine spent
$)Taeu,ie 1pen~ SUnday with' Mr.
~d' Mijli.·Pa~l ~~Je ; and Mr. and Sl.lm;lay wikb his son , Don Fell.
'"~ PI.Ui"Of'l ·~8.
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Father'~! Day gUests of 'MI. and
Mr. 1nd MH. Ceelt lllll of Col Mrs. Ray lfcDade were thei r
~6u.; spent the week ~d with daul!hters apd families : Mrs. Nor·
tlieli' pafe"ts, Mr. am;t M,rs. Julian ma Sllamblio, Gary, tarry and Ter1111 anB Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ry of Rio Gf.andc; Mr. and Mrs.
Clark of Raeine.
Dale M~raw and Gar.cia, Racine ;
Mr. and .Mrs: Barold .Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arnott and
~utl~tet. Na.din,, were guests last
, Frank and Ray · Van of
~~ o( 1htlr spn and family, Lt.
Brighton, .Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
lju:l Mn. Horman Rouah and son, }Jerman Reese, Tommy and RoslO~. oJ Alexlu~rla, va.
alic of Cheshire and Pete Miles
.M.ra.• Glen . Wolfe and Mr. and of !Bascom, Ohio.
~~- 1\,PY J,leU, Washington D. c.
Ray McDade, Herman ,Reese
hi' sp6nding two weeks with Mrs. and Tommy vi si1ed Van McElli«Kt W\eel,er.
Dade of P.ortland, Saturday.
- · Mil ~fl. ~lpb West of
Doh McDade is employed in Coltarkersbilrc visited w,dnesday
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and' is staying with' his
Ron. in Canal Winchester.
fllth .."her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. ·

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the Cincinnati Reds' Hall of Fame voting - and . perhaps win
a portable television set for yourself in the proce5s.
All you have to do is to check the natnes of two of your
favorite ex-Redlegs on this ballot printed below then mail it f,LEMING CANADA·IOUtiD
to the Hall of Fame, c/o Cincinnati Chambe•• .o'r Commer~
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Ford Goes 9, Mantle Clicks,
York for their world l)eavyweight title hght Thursday night
- with Patterson now
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Yankees Back In 1st Division
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XNnwhlle, Hllh ~hool Ll!ape
mana&amp;erl were checking condilaiD; iD deiUIII form, at 4 p. m. tions today of d iamond s in Midda.id an hopes of dleport and on Mulbenj Heights
liQlq tdleduled Pony' Leagu~ in Pomero)·. Racine ia tcheduled
Lo play at the Pomeroy RPd
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Unihd. Prus lltf'tmationl
C&amp;Sey's
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malrin~: his
move- just aa be I8Jd be- would
.......and it must 1eJi1hA tbe old hoy
tbat he even tailed the turn on
t he two men who wquld klp him
do the m.oving .
Tbe two, of counet ll'e Mickfl!y
Mantle &lt;1nd Wh.ltey P&lt;J.rd.
be aU right," Casey
j ~tenael told 1he worried Yankee
bra&amp;l when tM club hit rock-bottom a month ago. " We'll be all
right as soon .11.!1 Mantle starli hith ng again and I can get For~
to go nin~ ."

Rravel .stretched tbeir lead to
two a:ame1 by eHppina: the Cardinah, IHJ wbile the Pirate~ lick·
~:d the second-pi~ Giaota, $-1.

The Dodgm ed.... the Jlllillleo
4-3 and the Cubs

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became tbe fir.st AL pitcber to
wm lO games when he halted the
Senaton on eighl hitl, one of
whkh was Bob AlliSon's 19th
homer.
Young Mill Pappas of the Ori (l(e!ll picked up hiJ ~eveoth vicLory
hy holding the Indians to five
hits. Pappas blan~ed the Tribe
So it certain~y comes as no sur· unHI Woodie Held hit his 12th
prise to Stena:el that hh1 Yankees homer in the eighth .
are back in the · first division
Glen Hobbie ot the Cuba scored
apln, only two aamea aw.ay from
the top, noW that Maotle and biJ seVenth victorY in beating the
FOJ"d • e beahmhic to clkk alliin. Reds. He yielded eltht bits, four
Mantle cr•rked out hi&amp; ' t.ftird· of them to Frank Robi.niOn . To'ny
homer in tWO di!)'S TU.elday night Taylor, with two double• all4 1
Cblcaao's lO.blt
and F'ord tuPne!l In a nifty fiVe- J!lingle, paced
hitter to p~ · thei Y.anka to J,.l0.2 ;.t~. ·
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victory over the Atbletics.
White Sox Climb
LONGDEN .UI.PIN~D
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INGDEWOOD, C.fi!. UPI--'Vet·
in i game of first place with a eran jockey Johnnr Longdt::l ltu
4-1 victory ·over:- the Senators; notified Tuesday he had been susthe Orioles moved to within a pended by ateWirdS or Balmotal
game-and-.-half of the top by for 10 days. Stewards charted
Ueatine t·he league-leading Indians Longden .with cutting acrosa the
5-1 and the Red· Sox Jmoc-ked the field too sharply during his win·
Tigers out of the firat divi!ion ning ride aboard Honey'9 Gem in
with a 10-4 win.
the $50,000 Beverly Handicap
In the National U.ague, the last Saturday.

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Lynch, 14'J'"nn, Ht~CJ't.~ tlijpol •

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"sporttmen'' quoted' longer prices ~Ieeth~ Ingemar. Ftfteen swed- 1.lJ"e to give -Machen a return bout -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;;~=
and there were indit::atlon&amp; .noyd 1sh Wl ' lle~a in_ the _poll were al- before meeting heavywelght cham- r
wouJd go into the ring at 5-l most split. E1gbt favored hand - pion Floyd Patterson.
or 6-t.
some Ingemar pnil seven voted
Earlier, the Redding, calif.,
Ring CoM:tnlctlon flnilhihst
for the cbamplon.
fighter haP been turned do~ in
Wos:k.!:Qen were puttinc the finNe H~• N
federal court m hi:; request for ~
ishing tourhes on the ring, t-rect·
~a~te{sdon and ,Johansson are mjuncllon that would forbid Jo·
ed over second base in Yanke~ sc e u e
sq~e off 8'a.,nl0 :30 1hansson t o fight Patterson.
Stadium, and on the eight-row p. m.
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working press section and the television
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CHICAGO UP[ - Marlo Vecc!hi·
D,fMlO playing·field seats .
Will be
to
ato, Italian lightweight champion,
will risk an 18 "flgJlt wlnnlng
Promoter a-m Ro..nsahn r• by A-BC.
~'th 1 t the ...~P ticket
Bookies reported light belting streak on tcle\'ision tonight, In his
111le was boosting the adv•nce on Lh~ result because of the 'scar- American debut again.st America's
well Myond the $450,000 marie city of Johansson money . There sevent h ra nked 135 Pounder, ~ob•nd indlc•ting • gate of mo,.. is some wagering, however, on by Scanlon. Ratf"d even Verch1ato
t:oiJI
than $600.000. That would mqn how long the fight will last and has foug ht and defeated two Amer ·~;;;:;:::~:r.:;;;~;;;;~~
about 40.000 spedato"'
how long each boxer will last. ~ icans. Charley Douglas and ·- Orlan·
Although Europeap champion
It's "even money" that the do Zuluc HL
Clla,t:oal
lJ.Ihter
li~J~FJ. is unbeaten and al - scheduled 15-round.er doesn't go
CLEVELAND UPI _ The Cleve- 1""_ _ _ _...,.;..._ __
he knocked out top-rated more than eight rounds, regard· land Drowns No. 1 rlraft choice,
- Colt ~tier
Machen in the first round less of the _winner, and 4-1 that it Richard Krei11ing of the Univer·
Scout Single .;\eUon
last bout-, a poll of 64 sports doesn't go !5 rounds.
sity of ntinois, has a~reed to
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terms for the 1959 season. Kreitling, considered · one of ttle fastest
ends in the Big Ten last season,
had an()ther year of eligibility re·
m.11ining at Illinois.

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CHICAGO UP!-The Chicago
Cardinals have signed. guard John
Dittrich of Wisconsin to a 1959
contratl. Dittrich, recently discharged from . military service,
was the club's sixth draft choice
in 195ft

·~·~~~···.~~'"!', former Reds listed, the two recel\.u&gt;g tbe great-

of votes will be elected into tbe Clnclruiati Baseof Fame, and honored on . Chamber of Commerce
at the Crosley Field ball park o.n July 9. Cincinnati's
Donald D. Clancy will draw one entry from among all
those submitted, and tbe lucky person who sent it _ maybe
you- wlll win a handsome porta~le televlB.ion set ,itsca gjft.
The Reds' Hall of Faille was eslabllsheq •on Ch~l1lber of
Commerce Nigh I last year .when Ernie LOmbardi, Ftaiok 1\lc.
&lt;!:ormlck, Bucky Walters, !'Sui Derringer and Johnny Vander
Meer were elected as the original · me.mber~,. ,..Qw you ~an
~~~"t! ;:f~;~~r determlnmg who the two addllional mem~el'6
CINCINNATI REDS' HALL OF FAME BALI.OT
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Mrs. Mary- Berr1 und daughter
Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. John
Hammock ·a nd daughter Beeky of
Charleston have just returned
lrom a week's vacation Lo Clayton
Lakes in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeager at. ~Jtoy JIBylnan.,
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1 Mr. ud Mn. L L NiCe -bad u ,
the funera' of Mrs. Han·
treee~
Mrs. Bessie Stltt.s of
T~•:t;J~"'~ in Letart Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
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Heffilock Grove got SfVen tuns
orr six hits given up by Shelton
the loser . Don Randolph was the
A-o cakher. Jack Welker reHeved Harrison in the sixth for
H~mlock Grove.
vacation at St. Petersburg, Fla.,
visiting Dr. and Mrs : E. R. Keig.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blessing
5opent the weekend in Letart visiting their children.
.
Jack Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stewart left Monday
for Ashland, KY., (OJ enlistment
in the U. S. Army. He will go
frorn there to Ft. Knox, Ky.
Kenneth Morris is spending
this week at Ft. Knox with the
National Guard. While he is gone
Mrs. Morris and son are visiting
her family ln Ravenswood.

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e 35 Pr. reg. $7.15 Mea's Work Sb••eo . . .. $5,841 pr.
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e 94 Pr. reg. t%.99 Girls Oxfords &amp; Sondals $1.19 pr.
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M~s Alma O.ut\lting who ~ a' pa, tfBf*t in Charleston Mem@l'ial
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Mrs. J:'A S:.~ llpent sunday
in Pt. Pleasant with her daughter and son-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hutchinson.
Visiting the R- T..&lt; ·BleNings
recently were -Rev. and Mrs.
George Weirick of Aul:ota, W. Va
Mr. and. Mrs, Clare{!-ce Blessing, •
Letart and .Mrs. ·L ieulo Roush, iLc;
tart.
!l.lr. and· Mrs. Burley Grinstead
ind l~niilf of Ootumbus spent .
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Zuspan and other relaUv·
es in the art'.a.
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George
zu~pan, Columbu.t
spent the weekend wlth his par- ,
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. George ZUs·
pan.
Mrs. Alma Turner is spendhiiJ
th.J week at Southside at the 4·8
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T. 1. Ryan.
· . and Mra. H810ld Winter1
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Edgar Lyons Is a patient in
Hol!er Hospital wh~re he is scheduled · tn -undergo major aurgery

Gtove.

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FORDOMATIC. ALL THE EXTRAS AND ONLY 18,000
MILES. ALL WHITE.

Morrisdale, W. Va.

L. t-- Niee was a business visitor
fn"Parkersburg Wednetday.
Mrs. Hattie Hy!Jtt left for .Loudonville ·to·run her 'hotel. ·
Mr. and· MN. Bill' LeWis and :loil
;Greg, of Houlton" Texa1, .ire vis·
1ltln1. Jll~·' f'tents, Mr~' and Mn.

Mt. Olive
Social Events

tlllelr g()vern91eot to help them·
ulvea, he pointed. out.
Mr. Barker made tbia atatetMnt
in conncetlon ,..ltb the Federal
Otis Swan , , Iii at Ilia
Mr. and •M rs. Ru•U
Ft-deral Credit Union• and old- Cred it Union•' 25th annlver£...!.ry
oge, survivon and disabi lity in- which will be ce lebrate4 ob .June of Portland •pent
Mra. Hobart Newell IDd.
t urance prOJrahu ba\'e a common. 2~ .
Mrt. Dora Plertfl! and Jln,
objectiNe, William P. Barker dilFederal soclal in1urance hlPt
tr ict mrtnager of th~ .Mari etta so- workcu to buUd linancial protl!t· Pierce were m Galllpo!M, ~
cial security office, decl ared' today twn for themselves and their pprli~ . Bot.b f'Oinlml OpeJ'ale
Both of these progra m9 of the ramilies in the event of the bread
with.out cenen rel'enue I~•· ·~~jii\jjjjj
Athn inistration wh,r. er'• retirement In old·age, Social
Socia l SeC'U rity
1ecurity i.nJura~e hfoe- I~
are exampl es of how people in a or his dis.abHity, or death. Fed· fib arc provided by the IQClJJ
cral Cretllt Unions make it po• tecurity tax on workel't' earlilDI(k
sible for groups of peo»le to or· tll expense. of tbe Burnu ol
~anize 1nd operate. a tbrlft and Federal Credit Unlon.a: are finan!oan program to improve ttieir ced by &lt;:barter, tupe~villan, aad
ASBESTOS
flnanf'lal wejfare during their examination (eet paid by the
workine yea(s. Millioru of famil· dividual Crtedlt Unlont.
ies h ~ ve been provided lOme ae·
More ·th.lD fit,300 II'OUPI Of -peocurity throueh the uvings of ple now opeute Federal Cl'tldit
Hemlock Grove's Babe Ruth r 'h million membeta of these_ Unions. Savings under the piogram ndw total 12 billion and
League .team
!attened Us win hnions.
F ederal Credit Unions, Uke t.he members are adding to this econo.alii .,_,
s l.reak to 4-0 with a 7-1 victory
Phono.OI7·Y ·
over Alfred-Orange Tuesday eve- old-age, survivors and dls:abilitf mic secUJib fuftd at the rate of
program, are seU·sup- nearly $1 mUHon a day.
ning on Phil ijarrison's three hitter.
Ned Swindell swung the big
bat for the winners. collecting a
t riple and double·. Lee Reed was
the Hemlock Grove catcher.

Mrs. --·Hel.en SteWart spent Sunday visiting friends in Appit·

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28
Football League.

Eotep, EIDI,. Adamo, ·Pomeror

llrt, Emma Sa11nden, Huntineton.
Sun&lt;t,:r · ~~es t wu Mrs. 1. D.
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ·Barnhart, Anna Tucker of Mason spent sevClel'eland were aueJta Jut week of eral d ays with her sister, Mrs.
Mr. uul, Mrs. John HIU 1nd Mr. rred Miller.
ancJ Mrs'. Charle! Musgrage.
Mrs. Henry
Rettmire. Mrs.
Cbarlel M~agrage, WhQ wu on Claud Ueilm,irc ant{ son. Billy , of
l..w lrom bit employment on the New Haven and M.rL Georgia Wilrbv bo&amp;l Jtellance, retuJ:ned lalt Hamson of Pomeroy ~re railers
week.
on Mrs. J . D. Roush,
JObn· Reed of North K~novl, and
Mr. and ·Mrs. Philiion
CUt- Bfoo)r:s ;Roush were reeent an aged couple, remain very
ot their aunta, M'n. George Mr. and ·Mr11. Don Bell and
Delle)- and lid. Lena Radcliff.
na spent an evening wltb Mn. Lee
~- ~md M(.. L D. Shields of Woods, RUtland .
Raymond Bell o( Racine spent
$)Taeu,ie 1pen~ SUnday with' Mr.
~d' Mijli.·Pa~l ~~Je ; and Mr. and Sl.lm;lay wikb his son , Don Fell.
'"~ PI.Ui"Of'l ·~8.
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Father'~! Day gUests of 'MI. and
Mr. 1nd MH. Ceelt lllll of Col Mrs. Ray lfcDade were thei r
~6u.; spent the week ~d with daul!hters apd families : Mrs. Nor·
tlieli' pafe"ts, Mr. am;t M,rs. Julian ma Sllamblio, Gary, tarry and Ter1111 anB Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ry of Rio Gf.andc; Mr. and Mrs.
Clark of Raeine.
Dale M~raw and Gar.cia, Racine ;
Mr. and .Mrs: Barold .Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arnott and
~utl~tet. Na.din,, were guests last
, Frank and Ray · Van of
~~ o( 1htlr spn and family, Lt.
Brighton, .Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
lju:l Mn. Horman Rouah and son, }Jerman Reese, Tommy and RoslO~. oJ Alexlu~rla, va.
alic of Cheshire and Pete Miles
.M.ra.• Glen . Wolfe and Mr. and of !Bascom, Ohio.
~~- 1\,PY J,leU, Washington D. c.
Ray McDade, Herman ,Reese
hi' sp6nding two weeks with Mrs. and Tommy vi si1ed Van McElli«Kt W\eel,er.
Dade of P.ortland, Saturday.
- · Mil ~fl. ~lpb West of
Doh McDade is employed in Coltarkersbilrc visited w,dnesday
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and' is staying with' his
Ron. in Canal Winchester.
fllth .."her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. ·

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Ford Goes 9, Mantle Clicks,
York for their world l)eavyweight title hght Thursday night
- with Patterson now
at
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rec:t lnserllioo..
Card or Thanks and Speci:aJ Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publlebed M 1 cent per word.
WORDS
I&amp;

1 DAY

3 DAYS

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$1.20

8 DAYS
$1 .M

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$1.80

$6.00

25
75c
$1.00
$2.25
Ac:ls received by 10 A.M. wUI be in that day'a

1 MO.

$7.00

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ot~_Thanks

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Homer Rice. Rhodell Stetry and
0 . E. McKinley were appointed
as a committee to investigate the
installation of tile tilocks in the
sunday School room of the Be·
reans.

3 ROOMS LIKE NEW FURNl·
ture. Inquire at Bolin's Mobile
WE WlSU TO EXTEND THANKS
Senice
Station , W. Main St.
-t6 · Rev. Ralph .•1ahoney, th.e
Pomeroy.
6-23-atp
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'.atoilfo'lt
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·auring

deatn of

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the Illness

Call 2442.

beloved moth·

FH.-'TEEN ACRES

Stcwart
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16 wks. old. Commercely grown .
Will s.U part or all. PAone 824J

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BLECTHOLUX MACHINE CLEAN·
ER. Lesa than three months old.
Throw away baga. Will aell for
balance due $41 .50. Payments $6
per montn. Phone 343.
8 20 6tp

So'es
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BAIJY BED COMPLETE , L . E.
rdrigerotor 11nd duir wilh
ottoman. Phone 10~ X. 6 -24-Jlr

WO H.-&amp; N. LEGHORN PULLETS.

Your CX·
presswn of symp.1thy w1ll al·
ways hf' trf'a surd . Mrs. . II. E.
Bu.sh 11 nd Mr~. J. J DaVIS.
..__·'~ ' t,. .,to
.

WANTED BY AN OLD PENSWN·

COR·

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really mean . to ~s

6·2-t•ltP

INSIDE

All Mlbs 1nd Mochlt
Auto hlet

o~f

balance $164.00.

THOROBRED COLLIE PUPS. John
Tucker. Hysell Run Road . PAone
6833·M
6-23·3lc

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and buement. t:ontaet: Mrs.
llli,mond llarbrc&lt;ht, )lulberry
Avenue, PomefOY, Ohio, Phone

IN~CHI

vr. 2 d h°1ter,
· _ .. ac 1o an
lr.ll~tm iHslon Extr.a nice.
H

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$7.00 per niQnth. Phone 343.
( 14)
6 20 6tp •

dlo and heater. Other extraa,
ti.OOO milea. •16915. Phone 388.
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622.

Originally coat $181.00. Pay off
balance $57.30. Payment. $8.00
per month. Phone 843. 6 20 6tp

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3 ROOM AND BATH FURNISH·
.ED apartment 256 s. 4th st.
Middleport. Phoue 6068-Y.
• ROOM APARTMENT
WITH
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bath and garage. 8 room house
and t room apartment. Phone
3lrt-M, Pomeroy. A. N. Bena:et
~· t!

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UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM AND
.b ath apartment. All new, very
modern. Coates Bld•., Middle..

s

•port.

6·13 ·121&lt;
ROOM FURNISHED APAR.T·
•m ent, street level. Phone 9:16-X.
6·16-tfc

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ZIG·ZAG SEWING MA·

. SOLVED
ECO'"'OMICALLY
1"'1111

Call

355-J

Phil Globokar
121 Union An.
Pomeroy
Reproselltling

DENSOL PAINT CO.

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YOUR
TV AND
CC.AL, OIL I GAS FURNACIS

ARNOLD'S
Phane 136-Y
lyracun, Ohio
CLILANO.

R,.!ft I TV Repotr hrrico
Phone 200

hmtroy. Ohkl.
APPLIANOE

REPAIR.

PhoD&lt;i

Olio MoOJint&lt;&gt;d:, Roclne Ohi&lt;l.

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FOR RENT-EXTENSION LAD
ders, Scuffold
Bl)arda, Dror
Cloths. CllniDn Flaher, Mlddlt&gt;
porf, Oblo . Phone 320,.• .
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SPINET
PIANO BARGAIN!

Legal Notice

vouR RooF PRoBLEMs

BUILT JUTCU.BN !l&gt;,,....-:-::::-::-::-::==- - CUSTOM
aigned ror your homr. Free .,..
1-6-ROOM FURNISllEO APA.RTUke new. Originally
Ml&lt;:NT. Call 5415 or inquire, ;108
timttes. Fortman r. Abbot\.
over $300.00. Pay ofl hal·
Spring Ave., Pomeroy.
Phone tl2M·Y.
8-6-U
ann of
Payment.e $8.00
6 18 tee
p(lr montb. Phone 363. . ..... . .
AIR COND!TIONIN&lt;l,, REJ1RIGER·
ation 1ervlet~. Jack's .Relrillll'•·
6 20 lllp
tlon, New Haven. PhOne Tt
KIRRY VACU·UM CLEANER23~37 .
1·:11-lf .
witb attachment&amp;. Originally
eoat •171UIO. ll•lanee due $37.00.
HOUSE llU!LDING. NEIGLEII'll
Take over paymunt1 ., per
Building
Sup,l)l. .:an Guy
Nelalcr, Racine, Ohio. ,e-11-a~c
month. Phone ata.
8 20 6tp

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NOTICE OF APpOIIfl'MiiNT

CaM No. 11,165

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Estate of Ellilmund A. CarMy
O.Ceated
Notice J• hereby given that Ed·
na 0. Hawk whole ·Pollt Office address Is Athens, Ohio has been
duly appointed Ad,...iniatratrix. ·o !
the Estate of Edmlli. J A. Carsey,

deceased
, late
of BedCord
Township,
Meigs
County,
Ohio.
Dated this 13th day of June

111!19.

F . 11. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Mulas County, ,Ohio.
(6) 11, :H; &lt;71 l, 3tc

Legal NotJce
NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
CaM No. 11,166
lstiiM . of 1 .. 1. wa,.r, lhcHatd
Notice ls here-by &amp;:lven \hat
Elizabeth L. Hayes, whose Pollt
Of£lce addre$1 is Loag ·Bottom,
Ohlo1 R. D., 'has been duly appointed Ae;lminlalratrlx of the Estate of
Essie Warner, deces.sed, late of
Meiil County, Phlo.
Dated this 13th day of June
19!9.
F. H., O'BRIEN
Judge of tbe Probate Court
~eiJs County, Ohio •
I
(6) 17, 24; (1) I. 31&lt;

R-111..

Phone CMJvtllo 301.
6-2'101•
Olito.

1

The ~ty L~~n &amp; SavinJa C.o~p·
any, w1th 1t s headquarter. in
~ima , announced to:&lt;fay thr'lulh
1t 's local branch offtee here, an
All-Ohio PA.otograph Contest open
to the pubhc.

Any photographer, amaturer or
professional, .living in Ohio can
enter from one to thn!e photo·
grapns. A cash prize of $100 will
be . paid for each photograph ael·
d ·
1 f t 1
h t
ecte Wllh Ill tQta o we ve p o O·
grapba to be used in the print·
ing of a twelve -page 1our-eo1or
calendar for 1960. More than 00(),llOO of these unusual calendars
will be distrtbuted by the Clty
Loan lhro1,1ghout the State aceord·
ing to Sam Schoonover, AdverUaing Diredor .
Entry blanks may be obtained
from a local camer a stote of at
The City Loan. All photographs
are to be submitted through the .
camera dealer who in tum submits th.em to the main office of
The City Loan and Savings Comp;my for linal judghik.
Photograph's entered\may either
be 8" X 10'' black and white glo&amp;ay
prjnts or 35'4M color transparen-

CI'N I OI'N
UP TH' OIS~ES

Fe~ YE. AUNT

LOWEEZV?

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AlllllUDebl Aad Balallehl1 Benlee
SPF:Cl,O.UZI!D BI\AII! 8ERVICR
TIRE TRUING and HEADUGHT ADJUSTMENT

HACKETT'S SAFETY SERVICE

L&lt;iion
Holl Mnndsy night, June
22, honoring
Harry Lee Oun who
school
Bu:uAir
Beeglfl
en listedand
in the
Force.who baf
Durin£ lhe
evenln8 record~
were played .and dancing was en·
joyed by many.
Refreshments
were served to those present.
were as follows:
Attending
Joann Wickline, Jim Price, Ro'semary, carmen and Ronnie Salser,
Butch Gaul, Jimmy Adams, Patsy
Price, Arnold
Adam!,
Patty
BlakeSlee, MeLvin Circle, Mary
Alice Nease,
Carol Essington ,
Mary Grace Stobart, Jacl: Cum·
mins, A11D Sargent, Mary Walton,
Kenda Russell, Kathryn Vowell ,
Karen sv.e Oura, Lols Arnott,
Violet Ours,
Howard Bostick,
FI.!Le Beegle, Johnny Donahue,
Billy Oura, , David Shane and
Nancy Ours,

I uEST PUT

Phone !87

W. Main St.

Pomeroy

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Out-Of-Town
Guests Attend
Local Wedding .

l'lr. and Mrs. Howarrl Stover and
daughter, Joan, of ChOlicolhe, and

Mr. and :11r5. R. E. Levin of Col·
umbus were house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sto.er last week
end when they came for the wed· I
ding of Sheila Stover and James
Hubbard wttich was aolomnb.ed 'at
the Firat United Presbyterian
Church Saturday afternoon at 2:30.
A numbe r of ' teachers who
taught aeAooJ with. Sheila Ia the
Lancaster We1t School were here
Saturday · for the wedding alao.
They were Mrs. Grace M. Kline cif
Lancaster, Mr1. Cbulotte H . Geiger of Rockbridge, ·Miss Eleanor
Keller, Miss Lucme ·Keller and
Mr. aud Mra. •Buryl Uerdm.1n, all
of Lallcut.er.
Mn. Oscar Basttana (·Patty
Lloyd) of Galllpolla and Mn. Harold Patterion (Nancy ttubbard) of
Ripley, W. \{a., were alio here fot
the wedding.

RBNAUL:r
e&gt;auphtnei

VACATION IN FRESH, CLEAN TOGS
SEE US FOR YOUR ·

DRY CLEANING
Enjoy yollr va~~U.n drives,

more in neat-looking
immacula·teJy clean outfits:
trip~.

Tune In The

Bring your ·&lt;lothes to us

990
'SPOT
o,. Your

lor really expert cleaning.

HOME LAUNDRY COMPANY

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SeCOND ST.

Mrs. RoiOn Ridford and daug))Mrs: wm, Ra,dford ond dau•Jt
were Gautpolts vWto_rr Mo•·

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l-IE DOESN'T
FOLLOW ME···
WE MEET
ACCIDENTALLY

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FOR THE

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Of Tile Ohio Valley

HEMINGWAY HONORID
RONDA, Spa;ln tJPI- Ameriean
novelist and
bJIIJiilht expert
Ernest Hemingway, currently va·
cationing In aouthern S~ln rt.·
eeived a gold ' medat from tne
mayor here Tuesday honoring the
tOOth anniversary of the birth or
Romero.

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STYLED by KREI.LS

NEW COOL SUMMER DRESSES
A,riYIR$ Dolly At . .
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Phillips Sisters Style Shop ·

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Middleport, 0.
o l01utiM W•rtl- Splnot

CUI Be Boughl AI

tDaO ALLIS CHALMERS WD
TMCTOR and 1"" plow"; John

BIG SAVINGS

plant'!r, John

eRoJiab1e peraon P'&amp;Y amtll de-

Deere 7 ft. dlae, Mtnneapolla Mo·

line '71 bu tractor manure
spreat;fer on rubber. lnl•orn,stlon·
al tl ft. V2l tractor mower, Oliver Nde delivery nlte with Lract·

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i~r~~;;,~F~12~CU~ll~lv~o~t"'~~· In~
-6 hole
trailer,
with

ol ~.011 down 4lll&gt;d
rnonlhly !"')'&lt;liCM of on!;'

poalt

$19.011•-b.

Wrlle For DelaUa

NEW ILOUSIS and SKIRTS
$1.99 .;...&lt;$4'99
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$200.0Q

Plano !Cherry Ploteh)

IN ·I 5

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TH' LAST ONE
AWAV,
-EYPOT

Mr. and Mrs. Albert ·H awk of
Shade, Ohio, were Father's Day
dinner guesta of th,eir daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Green.

~pe&lt;lallzed

A porty was hetd at the Rocino

is leaving for California to attend

c1s. Judlioa: will be baaed on tile
!oUowiD&amp; polnt&amp;: human lnterell,
b-.a.Qty and ch,rm, typical Ohlo
&amp;et.nea, pbotocraphlc quality, 1trlt·
lna: and colorful ~feet.
All entriea abould be t;ypical
Ohio beauty tpob,
historical
points or point&amp; of interest and
lar:tdmarka 1\lcb II I . o&amp;ve~
bridge BCene, an . unusual publiC
square Kene, typteal couot)' court
house, old blacksmith shop, «.'*
roads ,£eneral store, beautiful
river or Jake ICOne
·
Both winter and sununer acenes
are acceptable and tbe pb-.
erapher may submit either a cur·
rent picture takel). for tbls contest
or one selected from hJs present
collection of picture• already
taken.
Th.e contest closes August 1,
1959, and all entries must be in
the h•ndl!l of the local eamera
dealer by that time.

Cool Dre.sses

SIRVtCI, 512 I, Motn. hono-

....,, Phone . o-x.
Harold lamlla.t,

Farewell Party
Given To Honor
New Enlistees

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FOR THAT HOT SUMMER WEATHER
SEE THE NEW

GRAVELY TRACTOR IAI,ISAND

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Deere 200 corn

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Servict'

l'ELE\\ISION, RADIO &amp; SMALL

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IS
ED BEAGLES.
NO
AUCTION
undl)l tale:\ Ralph Lambrleht,
I
AM
MOVING
OUT OF STA'I'E
Baney Run Road, R, 2, '])ome·
10 will aell the foHowina at my
roy.
8·12·J2tc
re1ldence located at Church
Street, Syracuae, Ohio; Saturday,
June 21, 12:30 p.m. Two pe.
llvlna: room iiUlte, end tablea,
!loor Jamp1, electric aweepera,
Dinlnc room 1ulte, sewina: machine, a-pe. maple bed foom 1ulte,
Antlquea, 3-pc:: , WaJnut Bed room
aulte, Telephone 1tanda, typewrlter delk, dreufjfl, ward·
roboa, rockera, mirrOrs, maaa·
tine ratk, hiJh cttalr, Iron BraN
&lt;
-kelllu, Kenmore mixer, totater,
Maytaa: waaher, ironlna board,
dlaheJ,
radio,
loudspeaker,
power mower, euden too11, porch furniturQ, r.x12 wool rua:,
step laddel'l, and many other
itema not Uated. Terma: cash.
Bradford Auction Co.; Owner,
John M. Bowen. Not reaponaible for a«identa.
. t1 20 6te

:FOR THE

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APARTMEN1'S - Furnllhed and
unfurnl&amp;hed. McMastera. 1\Jddleport. Phone 6U44·M. · 2 3 t1

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1958 STUDii:BAKER COMMAND·
Ell AutomlltiC transmlasion, Ra·

Lego: Nottce

ltfate of S.rtha Rutherford
O.Ceaaed
Case No. 18,172
Notice II:~ hereby given tAat Carl
Rutherford whose Poat Office addr~ss i1 Rutland, Ohio, has been
duly appointed Admim~trator of
lhe Estate of Bertha Rutherford ,
deceased , late of Meigs County ,
Business
Oh.io .
Dated this 22nd day of June,
CU' WASHING-MOTOR CLEAN·
lNO. ti.aekett's oiot-Jo f.ervit"e 1959.
Phl::lnl! 0084.
3 13 :soft&gt;
'fl'. H. O'BRtEN
Judge of the .P robate Court
Meigs Coupty, Ohio
16) 24; (?) 1, 6, 3tc

Cowdery, Lung Boltom. Chesler
Yukon 5:.12515.
6-23-3tc

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and
Just - ume
on a
new healer.
c11r. Clean
one inowner,
Very low milaae. Blaettnar'a
Pomeroy.
6 20 61.e

2 3 tfc

(Ill Wan~ed Ta 8u\
w-2-u AcR-~s m~ HAY. r. M-

6 20 atp

881

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aray, Phona 16-M.

11ld.
Blaettuu s Pomeroy. 8 20 6tc
19M MERCUitV VB 2 DOOR SE-ISErif~~gN~~~~:O~eG:~ CON·
DAN $998. Mcrc-o·matlc, radio
• 20 6tc
lJid heater. Clean orhdnal flniah
u
-+-new seat coven. Very dean SINGER SEWING MACHINIE car. Blaettnsr's Pomeroy
Round bobbin, 86 model, orl1·
6 20 6tc
lnall)' aold tor $179.30. Balanee
due . ..:10. Brand new con1ole
\ 9M OLDSMOBIL~ 2 DOOR
cabinet. 'l'lke over payments
• . lbdramahr, radlo and
..7.00 per month. Phone 343.
elttr. A .beautiful black bea·
6 20 6tp
t~. BJaettnar'a, Pomeroy,
7
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6 20 6 tc l USED wo'RJ{ PANTS ?!c. WORK
lici; ... ~ .... lhlrta 150c. Joe'a &lt;::arry·Out 064
1915'7 b.OlCK V8 SPECIAL $1,99G.
Locust Street, Middleport.
2 door nardtOil. Dynaflow, radio
6 20 SO tc
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water. Lan:u lot. Price
n. II . lthodes

Used boats and motOf't, $2'1.00 and
up, whUa tMv lui'. Me&gt;tl"opolltan
Marina $alav and San~. Pom·

P omeroy
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DOOR SE· ~ECCHI SEWING MACHIN·E -

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S,UPERNOVA MACIIINE
- Lcu ~han three months old .
Originally sold for $259.00
Balance due $98 .00. Payment&amp;

PhOne 485

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(9al Mari'1e Supplie» N0 W• • • •

6 2Q 6tp

Phone 343.

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HOUSE

Has gas,

$1200. Scc 1or write
Hiplt'y, w. Va .
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SINGER SLANT NEEDLE---Five
montba old, like new. Pay off
' bal.nce $78.00. $8.00 per montH:.

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Miners ville.

FOR SALE SEITZ PROPERTY
lower Pomeroy, Locual Street,
S-room !frame dwelling, bath

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6 24 3\e

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Wanted

6 20 6tp

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tiO.OO per month. Phone 343.

l16·M.

$4~00

SALE. HOUSE

SHillE. &amp;rooms,

iER, an old aged lady pensioner
as house keeper. No wuhing .
Write E. w. Dewees, Rt. 1, Mid·
d lcport.
6 22 3tp FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE,
------;batb, rur ni stted or unfurnished.
WANTEIJ : A woman for gener&lt;ll
Ow11er leaving state. Frank
houscworh. To live in. Call
Hudson , Pomeroy. Phone 363.
IKrJS ·.'it .
6 22 3tr
6-19·6tc
AUTOMOBILE i\olf&lt;iCIIANIC WITH - - -·-oc--=-:-::-:-:--=::ex perie nce on fron l end ma· FOR SALE-FA RM WITH FIVE
room house,
barn, grainery,
ch ine lo work on 50·50 basis.
chicken house, 135 acres. 2
Write 'Box 668-M, r/a The DaJiy
milr:s from Chester. Phone WilSent ine l, Pome roy, Ohio, stating
lis Parker,
YUkon
5-2283
expe~ ienc e
and p1·evious em6·24-3tp.
ployment.
6 19 6tc

l USED MAY AIU OPEHATED
Tire Changer, I ust'd May Air
operated Bea d
1-:xpandcr, 1
700xl5 6 ply truck tires drJven
~0 miles. Van ce Millh ont&gt; , Tup
;::Y
:;-cS:-;;'IT'I1NG IN F.VENINGS
pers Plains, Otlio.
6·2+3tp ;;BA:-B
or typing an ylimc. Phone 277·J.
COOD USED
REFRIGERATOR
6·24·3lc
ltwk s like new $40.00. Good
kemscnc water heater ::10 a:aL HOUSEWORK. PHONE 6163·J.
$20.00. Bill King, Bradhury,
Call between 4 :30 and 15:00 p.
l'hunc 0008-M.
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1 NECCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
2 10 tc
CHJNE--Make1 button AoJes,
-----~~~-~-sews on button&amp;, and many,
many deai11,11. Coat ()Vcr $300.00

new. .p ay

ACRES, 5 ROOM II OU~E.
chicken hou!lcS, barn State Ht.

124. Phone 2·4664 .

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METROPOLITAN

1N CHE·
A dessert course was served by
bath, furnace Mrs. Ervin, Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
heal. 130 x 115 lot on paved Lon Greenlee.
street, Gall Cheshire E'M-77364.
6 20 6tp

FOR

poratlon lying betwe~n Union
Ave ., and
County ChUdren 's PfiKED l'' OH. QUICK SALE NH'E
small hou11c in Syra('U;&gt;~.· !o'UI'JI ·
Hom e property . Prke $1500.
ished or unfurnished . ('d ll Rll3 X
John Leifheit, Ph;me MI·X.
6-23·6tp
lli r h.ard Re ibel.
6 24 3tp

;r::'hildt·cn of Mn. Viola

IN THE LOSS OF UPH lf [jSBAND
and father , H. E. Du~ h . we
lenn h.ow m u('h our frientlll

TV SET.
6·23 ·3lc

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Church Of Christ
Loyal Berea1,1s In

!..oyal Ber9ns Clan of the Mid·
dleport Church of Cbrilt wat
held at the church Tuesda evening
Y
M~s. Leslie l!:rvin wu tbe devotiona! leader for the evening,
Hoiner Rice opened the meeUng
with prayer and Mrs. Homer
.Iones read lhe s&lt;:ripture.
Mrs. Ervin
gave a reading
6 24 31P
TEHERAN UPJ-The SAah of " Wtlere Ble!ISings Begin" and
"House BlesoIran announced Tu~sday that bis .1'0 re.d • Poem
government may s.eek United Na· ing."
tic., I:S action ag01inst Soviet pro·
Du . g th
bll!il
u
pagada aimed at Iran. Parliann
e
ness mee ~g
mentllry leaders in Iran have long p~ans were completed for a plct b b 1d
th ttn T
urged such action.
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on
e
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PHONE 398

rH\\,rll..,

$100 Offered For Best Photos
T:!~~~~!. ~!~~i~~
Of Interesting Ohio Scenes

Wide-A-Wake4-H
Meeting lsHeld

waler Aeatera, 2 gall hero.tmg REFRICERATORS F~R RENT. $5
titoves, Electrolux g 118 rerrig. 8
per montn. We _d eliver and guar
cu .
ft.,
McConnick·De-ering
ant~e lhem to g1ve good service.
wheat binder. Call 3700 Delmar
Eww;;s Sto-rt!, ~omero~ , Phone
The regular meeting of tne
Hamm, R. D. No. 1, Ra cine, o .
133 and we will deliver any· Wide Awake 4·H group was held
6-23-3tc
where the same day.
6-23-3k Monday evening at the home of
L'OOL !i·ROOM UNFURNISHED the leader Mra. L. W. McComas.
There were nine members pr~
downstai rs apartment in 'Pomt'roy $35 per month. Call Pom- ent and Mrs. McComas and Mn
eroy 452 or 141-J .
6 23 3tc Stanley Addlesburger gave a demonstration on French Seams,
- HOOM HOU SE, 3 OUTBURJ&gt;. wAip stitching and fringing .
1."\/GS. Naylor's Run. $~ per
At the close of the meeting
month. Cont&lt;~ct Vermont Mark- Mrs. Addlesburger served refrf':sh·
tn s. LJber ty Restaurant.
menls to th.e group.

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2 GAS

RANGES, 2 GAS

HOT

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

RATES

S eents per Wt&gt;rd, one inaertion. Minimum ehal'&amp;e ~- 60 ceot&amp;
8 cents per word for t hree CODSeCutlve inliertion&amp;.
Speciral - ooe month for 30 eente per word.
. Full rate of 3 cents per word wi.U be cbar&amp;ed for advertJ&amp;i.nt
If DOt paid wit.hlno 10 dayi after receiving bill.
i'n'ors in Advertisiflg- Should be reported immediately . Tbe
-.Dally Set«inel will not be re&amp;ponsible lor more lba.n one inror·
rec:t lnserllioo..
Card or Thanks and Speci:aJ Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publlebed M 1 cent per word.
WORDS
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3 DAYS

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8 DAYS
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Homer Rice. Rhodell Stetry and
0 . E. McKinley were appointed
as a committee to investigate the
installation of tile tilocks in the
sunday School room of the Be·
reans.

3 ROOMS LIKE NEW FURNl·
ture. Inquire at Bolin's Mobile
WE WlSU TO EXTEND THANKS
Senice
Station , W. Main St.
-t6 · Rev. Ralph .•1ahoney, th.e
Pomeroy.
6-23-atp
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deatn of

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the Illness

Call 2442.

beloved moth·

FH.-'TEEN ACRES

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16 wks. old. Commercely grown .
Will s.U part or all. PAone 824J

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ER. Lesa than three months old.
Throw away baga. Will aell for
balance due $41 .50. Payments $6
per montn. Phone 343.
8 20 6tp

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rdrigerotor 11nd duir wilh
ottoman. Phone 10~ X. 6 -24-Jlr

WO H.-&amp; N. LEGHORN PULLETS.

Your CX·
presswn of symp.1thy w1ll al·
ways hf' trf'a surd . Mrs. . II. E.
Bu.sh 11 nd Mr~. J. J DaVIS.
..__·'~ ' t,. .,to
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WANTED BY AN OLD PENSWN·

COR·

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All Mlbs 1nd Mochlt
Auto hlet

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balance $164.00.

THOROBRED COLLIE PUPS. John
Tucker. Hysell Run Road . PAone
6833·M
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and buement. t:ontaet: Mrs.
llli,mond llarbrc&lt;ht, )lulberry
Avenue, PomefOY, Ohio, Phone

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vr. 2 d h°1ter,
· _ .. ac 1o an
lr.ll~tm iHslon Extr.a nice.
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$7.00 per niQnth. Phone 343.
( 14)
6 20 6tp •

dlo and heater. Other extraa,
ti.OOO milea. •16915. Phone 388.
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Originally coat $181.00. Pay off
balance $57.30. Payment. $8.00
per month. Phone 843. 6 20 6tp

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.ED apartment 256 s. 4th st.
Middleport. Phoue 6068-Y.
• ROOM APARTMENT
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and t room apartment. Phone
3lrt-M, Pomeroy. A. N. Bena:et
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UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM AND
.b ath apartment. All new, very
modern. Coates Bld•., Middle..

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6·13 ·121&lt;
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•m ent, street level. Phone 9:16-X.
6·16-tfc

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ECO'"'OMICALLY
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Call

355-J

Phil Globokar
121 Union An.
Pomeroy
Reproselltling

DENSOL PAINT CO.

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YOUR
TV AND
CC.AL, OIL I GAS FURNACIS

ARNOLD'S
Phane 136-Y
lyracun, Ohio
CLILANO.

R,.!ft I TV Repotr hrrico
Phone 200

hmtroy. Ohkl.
APPLIANOE

REPAIR.

PhoD&lt;i

Olio MoOJint&lt;&gt;d:, Roclne Ohi&lt;l.

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FOR RENT-EXTENSION LAD
ders, Scuffold
Bl)arda, Dror
Cloths. CllniDn Flaher, Mlddlt&gt;
porf, Oblo . Phone 320,.• .
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PIANO BARGAIN!

Legal Notice

vouR RooF PRoBLEMs

BUILT JUTCU.BN !l&gt;,,....-:-::::-::-::-::==- - CUSTOM
aigned ror your homr. Free .,..
1-6-ROOM FURNISllEO APA.RTUke new. Originally
Ml&lt;:NT. Call 5415 or inquire, ;108
timttes. Fortman r. Abbot\.
over $300.00. Pay ofl hal·
Spring Ave., Pomeroy.
Phone tl2M·Y.
8-6-U
ann of
Payment.e $8.00
6 18 tee
p(lr montb. Phone 363. . ..... . .
AIR COND!TIONIN&lt;l,, REJ1RIGER·
ation 1ervlet~. Jack's .Relrillll'•·
6 20 lllp
tlon, New Haven. PhOne Tt
KIRRY VACU·UM CLEANER23~37 .
1·:11-lf .
witb attachment&amp;. Originally
eoat •171UIO. ll•lanee due $37.00.
HOUSE llU!LDING. NEIGLEII'll
Take over paymunt1 ., per
Building
Sup,l)l. .:an Guy
Nelalcr, Racine, Ohio. ,e-11-a~c
month. Phone ata.
8 20 6tp

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NOTICE OF APpOIIfl'MiiNT

CaM No. 11,165

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Estate of Ellilmund A. CarMy
O.Ceated
Notice J• hereby given that Ed·
na 0. Hawk whole ·Pollt Office address Is Athens, Ohio has been
duly appointed Ad,...iniatratrix. ·o !
the Estate of Edmlli. J A. Carsey,

deceased
, late
of BedCord
Township,
Meigs
County,
Ohio.
Dated this 13th day of June

111!19.

F . 11. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
Mulas County, ,Ohio.
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Legal NotJce
NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
CaM No. 11,166
lstiiM . of 1 .. 1. wa,.r, lhcHatd
Notice ls here-by &amp;:lven \hat
Elizabeth L. Hayes, whose Pollt
Of£lce addre$1 is Loag ·Bottom,
Ohlo1 R. D., 'has been duly appointed Ae;lminlalratrlx of the Estate of
Essie Warner, deces.sed, late of
Meiil County, Phlo.
Dated this 13th day of June
19!9.
F. H., O'BRIEN
Judge of tbe Probate Court
~eiJs County, Ohio •
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Phone CMJvtllo 301.
6-2'101•
Olito.

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The ~ty L~~n &amp; SavinJa C.o~p·
any, w1th 1t s headquarter. in
~ima , announced to:&lt;fay thr'lulh
1t 's local branch offtee here, an
All-Ohio PA.otograph Contest open
to the pubhc.

Any photographer, amaturer or
professional, .living in Ohio can
enter from one to thn!e photo·
grapns. A cash prize of $100 will
be . paid for each photograph ael·
d ·
1 f t 1
h t
ecte Wllh Ill tQta o we ve p o O·
grapba to be used in the print·
ing of a twelve -page 1our-eo1or
calendar for 1960. More than 00(),llOO of these unusual calendars
will be distrtbuted by the Clty
Loan lhro1,1ghout the State aceord·
ing to Sam Schoonover, AdverUaing Diredor .
Entry blanks may be obtained
from a local camer a stote of at
The City Loan. All photographs
are to be submitted through the .
camera dealer who in tum submits th.em to the main office of
The City Loan and Savings Comp;my for linal judghik.
Photograph's entered\may either
be 8" X 10'' black and white glo&amp;ay
prjnts or 35'4M color transparen-

CI'N I OI'N
UP TH' OIS~ES

Fe~ YE. AUNT

LOWEEZV?

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SPF:Cl,O.UZI!D BI\AII! 8ERVICR
TIRE TRUING and HEADUGHT ADJUSTMENT

HACKETT'S SAFETY SERVICE

L&lt;iion
Holl Mnndsy night, June
22, honoring
Harry Lee Oun who
school
Bu:uAir
Beeglfl
en listedand
in the
Force.who baf
Durin£ lhe
evenln8 record~
were played .and dancing was en·
joyed by many.
Refreshments
were served to those present.
were as follows:
Attending
Joann Wickline, Jim Price, Ro'semary, carmen and Ronnie Salser,
Butch Gaul, Jimmy Adams, Patsy
Price, Arnold
Adam!,
Patty
BlakeSlee, MeLvin Circle, Mary
Alice Nease,
Carol Essington ,
Mary Grace Stobart, Jacl: Cum·
mins, A11D Sargent, Mary Walton,
Kenda Russell, Kathryn Vowell ,
Karen sv.e Oura, Lols Arnott,
Violet Ours,
Howard Bostick,
FI.!Le Beegle, Johnny Donahue,
Billy Oura, , David Shane and
Nancy Ours,

I uEST PUT

Phone !87

W. Main St.

Pomeroy

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Out-Of-Town
Guests Attend
Local Wedding .

l'lr. and Mrs. Howarrl Stover and
daughter, Joan, of ChOlicolhe, and

Mr. and :11r5. R. E. Levin of Col·
umbus were house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sto.er last week
end when they came for the wed· I
ding of Sheila Stover and James
Hubbard wttich was aolomnb.ed 'at
the Firat United Presbyterian
Church Saturday afternoon at 2:30.
A numbe r of ' teachers who
taught aeAooJ with. Sheila Ia the
Lancaster We1t School were here
Saturday · for the wedding alao.
They were Mrs. Grace M. Kline cif
Lancaster, Mr1. Cbulotte H . Geiger of Rockbridge, ·Miss Eleanor
Keller, Miss Lucme ·Keller and
Mr. aud Mra. •Buryl Uerdm.1n, all
of Lallcut.er.
Mn. Oscar Basttana (·Patty
Lloyd) of Galllpolla and Mn. Harold Patterion (Nancy ttubbard) of
Ripley, W. \{a., were alio here fot
the wedding.

RBNAUL:r
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VACATION IN FRESH, CLEAN TOGS
SEE US FOR YOUR ·

DRY CLEANING
Enjoy yollr va~~U.n drives,

more in neat-looking
immacula·teJy clean outfits:
trip~.

Tune In The

Bring your ·&lt;lothes to us

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SeCOND ST.

Mrs. RoiOn Ridford and daug))Mrs: wm, Ra,dford ond dau•Jt
were Gautpolts vWto_rr Mo•·

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HEMINGWAY HONORID
RONDA, Spa;ln tJPI- Ameriean
novelist and
bJIIJiilht expert
Ernest Hemingway, currently va·
cationing In aouthern S~ln rt.·
eeived a gold ' medat from tne
mayor here Tuesday honoring the
tOOth anniversary of the birth or
Romero.

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NEW COOL SUMMER DRESSES
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o l01utiM W•rtl- Splnot

CUI Be Boughl AI

tDaO ALLIS CHALMERS WD
TMCTOR and 1"" plow"; John

BIG SAVINGS

plant'!r, John

eRoJiab1e peraon P'&amp;Y amtll de-

Deere 7 ft. dlae, Mtnneapolla Mo·

line '71 bu tractor manure
spreat;fer on rubber. lnl•orn,stlon·
al tl ft. V2l tractor mower, Oliver Nde delivery nlte with Lract·

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i~r~~;;,~F~12~CU~ll~lv~o~t"'~~· In~
-6 hole
trailer,
with

ol ~.011 down 4lll&gt;d
rnonlhly !"')'&lt;liCM of on!;'

poalt

$19.011•-b.

Wrlle For DelaUa

NEW ILOUSIS and SKIRTS
$1.99 .;...&lt;$4'99
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Plano !Cherry Ploteh)

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TH' LAST ONE
AWAV,
-EYPOT

Mr. and Mrs. Albert ·H awk of
Shade, Ohio, were Father's Day
dinner guesta of th,eir daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Green.

~pe&lt;lallzed

A porty was hetd at the Rocino

is leaving for California to attend

c1s. Judlioa: will be baaed on tile
!oUowiD&amp; polnt&amp;: human lnterell,
b-.a.Qty and ch,rm, typical Ohlo
&amp;et.nea, pbotocraphlc quality, 1trlt·
lna: and colorful ~feet.
All entriea abould be t;ypical
Ohio beauty tpob,
historical
points or point&amp; of interest and
lar:tdmarka 1\lcb II I . o&amp;ve~
bridge BCene, an . unusual publiC
square Kene, typteal couot)' court
house, old blacksmith shop, «.'*
roads ,£eneral store, beautiful
river or Jake ICOne
·
Both winter and sununer acenes
are acceptable and tbe pb-.
erapher may submit either a cur·
rent picture takel). for tbls contest
or one selected from hJs present
collection of picture• already
taken.
Th.e contest closes August 1,
1959, and all entries must be in
the h•ndl!l of the local eamera
dealer by that time.

Cool Dre.sses

SIRVtCI, 512 I, Motn. hono-

....,, Phone . o-x.
Harold lamlla.t,

Farewell Party
Given To Honor
New Enlistees

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SEE THE NEW

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Servict'

l'ELE\\ISION, RADIO &amp; SMALL

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ED BEAGLES.
NO
AUCTION
undl)l tale:\ Ralph Lambrleht,
I
AM
MOVING
OUT OF STA'I'E
Baney Run Road, R, 2, '])ome·
10 will aell the foHowina at my
roy.
8·12·J2tc
re1ldence located at Church
Street, Syracuae, Ohio; Saturday,
June 21, 12:30 p.m. Two pe.
llvlna: room iiUlte, end tablea,
!loor Jamp1, electric aweepera,
Dinlnc room 1ulte, sewina: machine, a-pe. maple bed foom 1ulte,
Antlquea, 3-pc:: , WaJnut Bed room
aulte, Telephone 1tanda, typewrlter delk, dreufjfl, ward·
roboa, rockera, mirrOrs, maaa·
tine ratk, hiJh cttalr, Iron BraN
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-kelllu, Kenmore mixer, totater,
Maytaa: waaher, ironlna board,
dlaheJ,
radio,
loudspeaker,
power mower, euden too11, porch furniturQ, r.x12 wool rua:,
step laddel'l, and many other
itema not Uated. Terma: cash.
Bradford Auction Co.; Owner,
John M. Bowen. Not reaponaible for a«identa.
. t1 20 6te

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APARTMEN1'S - Furnllhed and
unfurnl&amp;hed. McMastera. 1\Jddleport. Phone 6U44·M. · 2 3 t1

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1958 STUDii:BAKER COMMAND·
Ell AutomlltiC transmlasion, Ra·

Lego: Nottce

ltfate of S.rtha Rutherford
O.Ceaaed
Case No. 18,172
Notice II:~ hereby given tAat Carl
Rutherford whose Poat Office addr~ss i1 Rutland, Ohio, has been
duly appointed Admim~trator of
lhe Estate of Bertha Rutherford ,
deceased , late of Meigs County ,
Business
Oh.io .
Dated this 22nd day of June,
CU' WASHING-MOTOR CLEAN·
lNO. ti.aekett's oiot-Jo f.ervit"e 1959.
Phl::lnl! 0084.
3 13 :soft&gt;
'fl'. H. O'BRtEN
Judge of the .P robate Court
Meigs Coupty, Ohio
16) 24; (?) 1, 6, 3tc

Cowdery, Lung Boltom. Chesler
Yukon 5:.12515.
6-23-3tc

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Just - ume
on a
new healer.
c11r. Clean
one inowner,
Very low milaae. Blaettnar'a
Pomeroy.
6 20 61.e

2 3 tfc

(Ill Wan~ed Ta 8u\
w-2-u AcR-~s m~ HAY. r. M-

6 20 atp

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aray, Phona 16-M.

11ld.
Blaettuu s Pomeroy. 8 20 6tc
19M MERCUitV VB 2 DOOR SE-ISErif~~gN~~~~:O~eG:~ CON·
DAN $998. Mcrc-o·matlc, radio
• 20 6tc
lJid heater. Clean orhdnal flniah
u
-+-new seat coven. Very dean SINGER SEWING MACHINIE car. Blaettnsr's Pomeroy
Round bobbin, 86 model, orl1·
6 20 6tc
lnall)' aold tor $179.30. Balanee
due . ..:10. Brand new con1ole
\ 9M OLDSMOBIL~ 2 DOOR
cabinet. 'l'lke over payments
• . lbdramahr, radlo and
..7.00 per month. Phone 343.
elttr. A .beautiful black bea·
6 20 6tp
t~. BJaettnar'a, Pomeroy,
7
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6 20 6 tc l USED wo'RJ{ PANTS ?!c. WORK
lici; ... ~ .... lhlrta 150c. Joe'a &lt;::arry·Out 064
1915'7 b.OlCK V8 SPECIAL $1,99G.
Locust Street, Middleport.
2 door nardtOil. Dynaflow, radio
6 20 SO tc
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water. Lan:u lot. Price
n. II . lthodes

Used boats and motOf't, $2'1.00 and
up, whUa tMv lui'. Me&gt;tl"opolltan
Marina $alav and San~. Pom·

P omeroy
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DOOR SE· ~ECCHI SEWING MACHIN·E -

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S,UPERNOVA MACIIINE
- Lcu ~han three months old .
Originally sold for $259.00
Balance due $98 .00. Payment&amp;

PhOne 485

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Phone 343.

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Has gas,

$1200. Scc 1or write
Hiplt'y, w. Va .
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montba old, like new. Pay off
' bal.nce $78.00. $8.00 per montH:.

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FOR SALE SEITZ PROPERTY
lower Pomeroy, Locual Street,
S-room !frame dwelling, bath

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Wanted

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l16·M.

$4~00

SALE. HOUSE

SHillE. &amp;rooms,

iER, an old aged lady pensioner
as house keeper. No wuhing .
Write E. w. Dewees, Rt. 1, Mid·
d lcport.
6 22 3tp FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE,
------;batb, rur ni stted or unfurnished.
WANTEIJ : A woman for gener&lt;ll
Ow11er leaving state. Frank
houscworh. To live in. Call
Hudson , Pomeroy. Phone 363.
IKrJS ·.'it .
6 22 3tr
6-19·6tc
AUTOMOBILE i\olf&lt;iCIIANIC WITH - - -·-oc--=-:-::-:-:--=::ex perie nce on fron l end ma· FOR SALE-FA RM WITH FIVE
room house,
barn, grainery,
ch ine lo work on 50·50 basis.
chicken house, 135 acres. 2
Write 'Box 668-M, r/a The DaJiy
milr:s from Chester. Phone WilSent ine l, Pome roy, Ohio, stating
lis Parker,
YUkon
5-2283
expe~ ienc e
and p1·evious em6·24-3tp.
ployment.
6 19 6tc

l USED MAY AIU OPEHATED
Tire Changer, I ust'd May Air
operated Bea d
1-:xpandcr, 1
700xl5 6 ply truck tires drJven
~0 miles. Van ce Millh ont&gt; , Tup
;::Y
:;-cS:-;;'IT'I1NG IN F.VENINGS
pers Plains, Otlio.
6·2+3tp ;;BA:-B
or typing an ylimc. Phone 277·J.
COOD USED
REFRIGERATOR
6·24·3lc
ltwk s like new $40.00. Good
kemscnc water heater ::10 a:aL HOUSEWORK. PHONE 6163·J.
$20.00. Bill King, Bradhury,
Call between 4 :30 and 15:00 p.
l'hunc 0008-M.
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1 NECCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
2 10 tc
CHJNE--Make1 button AoJes,
-----~~~-~-sews on button&amp;, and many,
many deai11,11. Coat ()Vcr $300.00

new. .p ay

ACRES, 5 ROOM II OU~E.
chicken hou!lcS, barn State Ht.

124. Phone 2·4664 .

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1N CHE·
A dessert course was served by
bath, furnace Mrs. Ervin, Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
heal. 130 x 115 lot on paved Lon Greenlee.
street, Gall Cheshire E'M-77364.
6 20 6tp

FOR

poratlon lying betwe~n Union
Ave ., and
County ChUdren 's PfiKED l'' OH. QUICK SALE NH'E
small hou11c in Syra('U;&gt;~.· !o'UI'JI ·
Hom e property . Prke $1500.
ished or unfurnished . ('d ll Rll3 X
John Leifheit, Ph;me MI·X.
6-23·6tp
lli r h.ard Re ibel.
6 24 3tp

;r::'hildt·cn of Mn. Viola

IN THE LOSS OF UPH lf [jSBAND
and father , H. E. Du~ h . we
lenn h.ow m u('h our frientlll

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Loyal Berea1,1s In

!..oyal Ber9ns Clan of the Mid·
dleport Church of Cbrilt wat
held at the church Tuesda evening
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M~s. Leslie l!:rvin wu tbe devotiona! leader for the evening,
Hoiner Rice opened the meeUng
with prayer and Mrs. Homer
.Iones read lhe s&lt;:ripture.
Mrs. Ervin
gave a reading
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TEHERAN UPJ-The SAah of " Wtlere Ble!ISings Begin" and
"House BlesoIran announced Tu~sday that bis .1'0 re.d • Poem
government may s.eek United Na· ing."
tic., I:S action ag01inst Soviet pro·
Du . g th
bll!il
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pagada aimed at Iran. Parliann
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mentllry leaders in Iran have long p~ans were completed for a plct b b 1d
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urged such action.
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waler Aeatera, 2 gall hero.tmg REFRICERATORS F~R RENT. $5
titoves, Electrolux g 118 rerrig. 8
per montn. We _d eliver and guar
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McConnick·De-ering
ant~e lhem to g1ve good service.
wheat binder. Call 3700 Delmar
Eww;;s Sto-rt!, ~omero~ , Phone
The regular meeting of tne
Hamm, R. D. No. 1, Ra cine, o .
133 and we will deliver any· Wide Awake 4·H group was held
6-23-3tc
where the same day.
6-23-3k Monday evening at the home of
L'OOL !i·ROOM UNFURNISHED the leader Mra. L. W. McComas.
There were nine members pr~
downstai rs apartment in 'Pomt'roy $35 per month. Call Pom- ent and Mrs. McComas and Mn
eroy 452 or 141-J .
6 23 3tc Stanley Addlesburger gave a demonstration on French Seams,
- HOOM HOU SE, 3 OUTBURJ&gt;. wAip stitching and fringing .
1."\/GS. Naylor's Run. $~ per
At the close of the meeting
month. Cont&lt;~ct Vermont Mark- Mrs. Addlesburger served refrf':sh·
tn s. LJber ty Restaurant.
menls to th.e group.

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Tbe aennth blrthday or PaW.
Gotner. daughter of Mr. and MrL
Paul Gomer was celebrated Sun..
day lf'terlloon at the Middleport
, 8oadalde Park wtth a bu-thday

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SOCIETY

RACINE----The E1ghth Di&amp;tnct Middleport were Sunday auests Of
summer conference of the Amer1 their sister, Mrs. Leana Curt11.
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('lin Le-gwn Au.dh11.ry met at the
Robert Euler and John
Lott
Leg 10 n Hall w1th 150 attendmg ~&gt;pent the weekend with Bill ":-:-"'!'"-":"':""l-:-:--r.-:--::=:r-"""i~m:;::;:::;:-----1
The bu.liimess wa.s conducted b)' &amp;nln at Wbltesbur&amp;, K}'
"'" Welham Stewa&lt;t. the ... hth
"'"' Mary Euler lo opendcng
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Bartels of
roreat Run were gue•t• Sunday
i.ocal friends 11ttendwg the
ol Mr. and Mn. Harold Wolker
party wet~ Sandra Hol11nghead ,
Mr and Mrs Orville Fle•her of
l"amelt lfanley, Nancy Buchanan ,
Graham,
W Va., and Mr. Jnd
Delane DeLe,cal, Maraba Bowlt"S,
Mrs. charlea
Beegle of ColumFloren~:e .. nd Kay Singer, Allen
bu' wer• wee k.nd • ue•.. 01 Mr ·
CUnningham. Thelma Chrutme
and Mn. Ira Beegle.
and Wille Robtnson, Byron Ar
Mrs Clara Roush •Pent SWld&amp;Y
cber, Cbetta Duddtng, Kathy King
with Mr. and Mrs. Charle) Beegle
BJrbara Atni,
Robl::rta Jngels,
at Dorcas.
Mr. and Mrs I.awrence Boyd and
Sunda)' guests ol Mr. and Mra.
David and Donn ... James P&amp;yne,
Jack Sharpnack were Mr. and
Nr and Mrs. Arnold Richards,
Mrs P. H Baker of Col umbus,
lantce and Rosetla
Mrs Glen Walle and Mr. and Mra.
A ptcnic wu enjoyed at Forked noy Bell of Waahmtton. D. c.,
Venita Hods:es, Bluefield , from
and Mr. and Mr1. A. E. Wheeler,
L.akm were M1ke . George and Run Lake Sunday by Mr and Mrs
son
Bill)' of Apple Grove.
Walter Chatnberlam, Dr. Kathryn Albert Htll, Mr. and Mn. Watd
Bryant, Holly and Freddie, Mr. Jo"oaler, daughter Cheryl, Mr . and
ia spend
and Mrs Larkin Rucher and Lar- Mrs. Meadows and children, Mr. ingMrs.
thisHarry
w~ Will!;hlre
m Cincinnati
with
km Jr, Dr. Anna Jones and Jam- and Mrs. Darrell Badgle)', Mr. her daughter Mra. Betty Hoover
iels. RIJey Thomas, H-oy McLead, and Mrs Chesh~r Simpson , Mr
Charles Mallory of Florida i.s
Or Mildred Ba~rnan, Donna, and and Mrs. Brian Simpson, !!On Ke- on furlough with his parent,l, Mr.
Norma BaUey.
VID, Mr. and Mrs Don ·Meadows ahd Mrs Charle11 Mallory.
and Mr and Mn Ralph Badgley
Mrs Laura McKenzie is spend·
From Pt. Pleasant Mrs. Lena
Dr and Mrs Charles Jividen mg seven I day11 wltb Mr. and
Wtlham, end two children of Athens were Mrs Btl! McKenzie and son Jimt
Lewis : ~ . UAP~.on,
Mrs. PtifiUii•KH·k'r Molly and Bob Sunday dmner guests of Mr and my a t Kanaut&gt;a.
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Henry Doss, Cam1Ue and Henry
Bill Hayman returned to hll
Mr 1nd Mrs Richard Roush
Jr. Mr. and ~s. Jack Carr, Ron· took th eir Krandda ughter Sheila employment oil the river after a
me, Alice and Julia; Pomeroy· Young to Columbus to attend vacation of a month at home
Mrs Bradford Maag
G1rls State and spent the week
Mr and Mn. D. S. Stiles of
Kent VISited their relativea Mrs.
end
w1th
the1r
son
and
daughtetSending gtfts but unable to IllRuth Tucker, Mr and Mrs Harr)\
tend were Craig Fife, Nina Sttles in law Mr. and Mn Darrell Sntder and Mr. and Mra Herman
Mary Burkett and Denn1s HaC'ketl 1\nush
Donna lhlldorc 11 spcndmg thia Carson
Sandwiches. tee ("ream and a
Mtss Marie Canon of Belpre
week
m Athens with L!)IS Ann
large birthday eake ne1:orateri 10
waa
a guest several days lut
green and whl!e was served by ltnapp who IS emp loyed at OU.
week of her aunt, Mrs. Ruth
Clarice
and
Gary
Joh1'lson
are
Mrs. Gomer. Favors were rn1nta
Tucker.
ture Japaneae tans and ttny para· vl~Jilng Mr 11nd Mrs. Daryl
Mrs. Coell wetherholt of GalilJohnson al t.:hill1colhe.
chute a.
Mary Cleland is spending this po1ts spent Su,nd8y wtlh h.er mothweek wllh Dorothy Howell at E-r, Mu J F Jwidcn
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris,
Middleport.
Jerry C. Ward rcturnPd to his
Henry Roush and daughter Mll- Mri. Chril!lltne Lake .and son Bill
work in Terre Haute, Ind ., alter
spending lht! vut wcl:"'&lt;cnd with (1red ~ p ent the week e nd in Ak- flpe nt Sunday afternaon with Mr
hh family hen• Mrs \\fud and ron w1th Mr. M.nd Mrs John and Mrs, W H. Comstock, KanIIUga.
&amp;On Don plan to JOin h1m in the Fl~hcr
Mr. and Mrs A. C Bradford and
Mr and Mrs Jim S~ewart of
near .future.
Steubenville apent the weekend Mrs Helen Younce and Mr add
wlth h1s parents, Mr. and Mra. Mr1. Critt Bradford Jr. Columbus
Walter Stewarl. other gueata were visited in Charle&amp;ton Saturday
Mrs Margaret Hauda&amp;helt spent
Mr and Mn. Charles ScoJt and
Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Mlu Gertrude Scott, Clarli:sburg.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Smllh
at
Pomeroy.
The latter rematned for a longer
Mr! . babel S!mpaan and Brenda
vlllt.
Not C)pton Tonight
Gary Wal ker spent the past Bradford visited- In Parkersburg
THURSDAY •nd FRIDAY
ten days at trorest nun visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beckwith
"LONELY HEAU'fS"
hlB gr11ndparenh, Mr and Mrs . and daughter Shelly.
Mr. and Mrs Charles McNicklea
Mo111tgon.ery Cliff Al bert Bal'tcl,o;.
Dolores&gt; Hart.
Mr.!l Roy Strlckhmd nf Pome- \'isHed re~ati~~es In Parkeraburg
roy ami Mn Addle Bitters Df last week .
Mr and Mrs Donald Wolfe
and daughter Jamce spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Brucknetf
and daughter
Karen at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carpenter
of Belpre and Thomas Evans and
grandson or Lanr·aster spent Sunday With Mrs Helen John•on.
Mrs. Marion Knlihlstep of Columbus came Saturday for her
-ia ughter, Alicia who bad epent a
week with her grandmother Mrs.
I avinla Simpson.
Mu. M11rcella Bailey and lilOD
Johnny of New Bri,ihlon, Pa.,
tasuol Footwear For Every Member of the Fwnlly
were guests of her mother, Mn.
Hazel Cle~nd. Mrs. B11iley returned home on Tueaday and
.Johnny re-mained for a longer
visit. On Monday evening Mr. and
Mra. Henry Cleland were aupper
"Middle Of Upper Block"
gue1ts.
POMEROY
OHIO
Mrs Maude Young attended ber
family reunion Sunday at the
ct•strJct preiildent ·
Members from the Ftrst Bap
11sL Church attendmg the house
party at Granville
were Mrs
Bertha Sayre (who was bonored
for 2!:1 yean of faithful attendante,, Mrs Mabel Ra4&amp;h and
Mrs Joan Wolfe Th.ose ahenrlmg
on Fr1day were Mrs Emma Salser, M1ss Vera Beegle, Mra. Betty Salser and Mrs. Martha Lou
Beegle
Mrs Ruth Jaccaud was hO!:itess
when the WSCS mel at her home
Frtday eventng

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People
In Pome·or.
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and ROO Jtmmie of Columbus Ylllted over the weekend with her
mother. Mr. ao4 Mra. C. H. Hen·
net)'Mr. and Mn. Damon CoJUn11
of Norfolk, :Va, are vl&amp;ltin&amp; with
his brother and .t'mdly, lfr. and
Mrs. Ruben ColliDI and witllt bit
motber, Mrs. EliJabetb ColUo1
of Rutland.

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who al10 o:pluned tbe dutie1 of
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A dl
si n was held
eac o acer.
scu• o
on the Llnc..ter Sehool of Mia-tina, which will be held from JuJy
12--17 and it
dedded to aend
tttree . delegate!, ·Min Lucretia
Genbeamer, Mrs. Jed Webster, and
Mu1s Ebenbach.
Mrs. Benton Ponn aod Mrs. Robert Morris Sr. were welcomed as
new memben. Due to the school
mauiORJ, the date of the ne.r.t
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Present were Mr. and 'M'ta. 1~ 0
caune wa1 JCrved ~Y Mn.
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E. Bryant, ·Mra. Alonzo CUster,
Oar d ner sr., Mr. and .I'U'II
IHOI&gt;trt Gardner Jr. of Columbu&amp;;
flberabJch and Mn. Ponn.
and Mn. . Huah Black, cttlnl·
cotbe; -Mr . and Mn. Clarence BCJt.
ter and children, Sunn and Allen,
Gallipolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wll•
Hamson .

UkNna.rt ..ltfylaat.
bWde Shorts

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"I though God would help me,"
were hi&amp; fil'8t words, according to
Warden Ralph Alvis. "I ,.aa
ready to die, but I'm happ)' I'm
- Syracuse Junior Firemen whose names are to be entered for King for the July 4th parade livlnt."
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at Racine are pictured above. Ages of 11\e Juniors are 16 to 21 years.
The one elected king wtll nde on the float being exhibited by the Syracuse Ladles Auxil·
lory Ffre Dept. The name wilJ be drawn by the queen sfter she b crowned· at the round and
square dance to be held In the school house auditorium on July 3rd begin~ing at 7 o'clock.
In the pboto: first row left to right (kneeling) Edclle Moore, Butch Usle, Willie Guinther,
RUSS!&gt;ll Zwilling. Standing - Jack Weese, J•mes White. Roger Slack, Ronnie Phelps, Da·
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·Four Get Prison Terms
On Pleas To Indictment
Eight. peroons w~re amolgried b&lt;!foridretp· OoUniy CdJIF·
mon Plea. Judge John C. Bacon Wednesdry afternoon to
Plead to indic•-ents returned against them at the Monday
session of th~ '"'
May term grand jury with four of the eight '
drawing prison terms.
- The sentencing of the four established a record in Judge
'aeon'o court since be bas been

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omeroy
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Jac:k Landers\ 24, 128 Laurel
St., Pomeroy, on a plea ol guilty
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eb..,g!ng
l;lim with for&amp;ery. Judge Bacon
llehtenced LaRders to a one to
20 year term on each of tbe in- I.
clktments and ruled U11t tbe ten•
1imces are to run concvrently,

· Harold fJoush, 47, MinJa Juncw.. re-arralgned on a nonI_UI'port cbar4e aod drew a one to
pri10n term.
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~:~:: Qf atand larceny and Wll
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and to a plea ot a:uUty fof
i;j~~ Juqe Baeo~ ruled that
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Paul Haptonstall, cotnmander
was in charge of the meeting
Wednesday when Feeney-Bennett
Post, American Lea::lon, Middleport, met for their regular meetlng.

The boys which the p ost bad
sponsored to Boy'a Stale in Athens last week were both present for tbe meeting ,and reported
on their trip.

The boys, Dennis Walburn and
Russell Lewis,
e~:preued their
lhanb to tbe poat for baviq
aent them to Boy'a State and old
that they had enjoyed the trip
very much. They told of the dally
routJoe and told of the campaigns
that the boy&amp; condueted for the

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Children Catch
R' ed Fox· AJi'·v·e· .
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woman lawyer wbo took the at Salem Cen~er to pick up a li~
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fox whiCh had been cauabt
case w1t h out pay 1rom th ere to by
the u.
supreme Court and Gov.
Michael v. DiSalle's c:lemenc)'
WIUiams said the fox would be
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taken to AthE:ns where tests
would be made to determine if
·y~ the anirual were rahid. He aaid
tblt the fox acted "llickly" and
~theorized that waa 1tlie :feaaon thlt
the children were able to catch it.
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He did not identify the chiidren ''who caught the animal but
ld that apparently none of
in
bad been bUteo.
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George Ne&amp;selroa
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Power Co. wu 1till a bit ahaky at
noon Thursday after 111 tfncoun·
ter witb a copperhead anake at
the · Rutland Sub-Station earlier
Thu-.a .. , mornlnc
and Bob Hill anoth-,
er Ohio Power employee were
cuttlnc weed• at the sub-atatlon
when Hill called
Neuelroad'•
attention to the snake, Just inchMiddleport . Pomeroy Rotarians
ee trom blm, poised and ready to and their Rotary-anns are asked to
stri.ke.
be on board the Susan "A"' excur-.
Nenelroad leaped clear of the slon boat at the Middleport levee
snake and then while Hill •ttract- by 6 p. m. Friday evening for din·
ed the make's attention by rattl· ner and a "Ladies f\ight" river
ina: 1 buah, admiriiatered. the COP· cruise,
perbead a blow on the head with
a elub. ·
: Dinner, chicken an(l ham en·
The CQpperhead meuured 36 tn!e1, •prepared b)' the Mar.tin Reainches iii lenatb whi~~ 11 consld- taurant, wm be served on board
1by a committee of Rotarian,_
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Fa1rf1eld

Leo Story.. at a meeting of tbe
Bureau
Board,
offidaJ Farm
Tue11day evening in the Farm
Bureau Coop officet on ~. .Main
St., offered a legislative report
in which he Jtreased the fad
that contact should be made with
Rep. Geor&amp;e Mein'bart to oppose
the transfer of the recltmation
fund to the genera) fund.

Drag Ohio River
In Search For ·
Missing Youth

Indi~tmt!tt Is
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in bargaining seaalono with the
Steelworkers
In addition to Birmingham,
wildtat lltrlkea hit ateel oPf!l'atiotts
in Can&amp;on, OIUo. aitd Pjtttburgh,
:Va~ergrlft and VeroJW ~; About 8,000 .,.,0. ito;ed &lt;iff
their jobs for a fourth dry at the
. Sou~ Side open heartfi p]ant 'of
Jonea It ~l.l&amp;hlln Steel Cor,P.'a
Pitta6Urgh Wol-b.-

Aaotber walkoUt ended Wednesday afternoon wben 700 l!m.ot
ployei of Republic Steel Coruor•
.pon•• Clev4and, Ohio. facility
returned to wort following a 32·
hour
stoppage. The ''wildcat"
strike there centere,d on the lUIpeuion of three men wbo refuaed to work on "unsafe jobs" in
1 18-incb bot 1trip mill and zine
finisbinf: department of the Cuyallolfa heights plant
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No IOOber had that walkout
ended than about 100 men ltruck
at Republic'• plant in Canton,
ObJo, over the di.scbara:e of one
employe: A company sourte uid
the ,discharge of the man was provisional ·lnd could bne been
submitted througb regular griev...
ance ehannels..
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ona, Pa., 'atritebound alnce June 1,.
sought an
injunction
today

Irene Grueser eave the women's
report on the paintiog of mail
boxes now being conducted b)'
Farm Buruu roulha.

A study eommlttee for the
planning o~ 1a gra11 roota p~·ogr.am
and the extent to which the Farm
Bureau wiU participate was appointed. Named to the committee
were Harry Guthrie, P. E. Hum·
Pomeroy emergency squadmen phrey, Thereon Jobn10t1, Richard
were 8tlmmoned late Wednesday Heilman, Everett Caldwell, A5a
,afternoon to participate in dra&amp;· Hoskins, Wayne Rouah, Samuel
ging operat1ona in the Ohio River Michaels, W. A. King and Homer
two and a half miles below the Lee. Tbe newl:r appointed comGallipttl.is Roller Dam for the mittee wm meet on July 1-l..
bMY. of Donald Phillips,
of
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RFD 2, Crown City, who ~beNme members were present at
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Middleport wu also asked. to miDu~e~ of the last meeting we!e
participate in the river search liut rea~ ancl ·.approved &amp;ltd the (indid not go to the scene inasmuch aneta) report read 8 ~ accepted.
as this area would have been
The_meeting was .adJourned on
left without first aid a11ialaDI!il a motion by Tom Sayre, seconded against the: lteel umon.
for a period of time.
by Henry.;...._Fr_a_n.:_k_._ _ _
be:.~~t ~ ~.wo~~ m:t
Units from Pomeroy, Gallipolis,
in protest tG the firilli of local
Point PJea.aant and the u. s.
preatdent John Andriejwaki. The
Coast Guard conducted the dra&amp;Itbnf1
company saJd the walkout waa in
gina operJtions.
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Violation of an agreement signed
in 1958 that waJ to run unW
Dragging operations were started
wa1 aelleduied bef~ .
Wedneaday .after clothing belong- A
Allegheny County Common Pleu
ing to Phillips was discovered an 'tCourt ludge Homer s. Brown.
lbe r1ver ban..• a t tb e s1t e o1 th e
There were tltrenty-five 4-H The Ingalls rt.rm waa aUing that ·
search.
memben and several adults at- the union be reatnined from illPolice officers said that tbe tending the Dairy Fitting .DaY terferinc
with the eompan,-•1
miasing man's brother, Clarence held Wedne.day 2f on ClarenL'e bulifteiS.
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Phillips drowned ln tbe same Price's farm. Ralph Porterfield,
Meanwhile, only a handful of
are.a five years ago.
Dairy Extension Specialist, .... ve men lhowed liP on Ute midnight
-.J.inalruction on jud!Png, shmring, shift at J &amp;: L's south side plaQt
trimming of hoofs aDd horm. and 'here. They eatereil tbe mill deBULLITIN '
cUpping or dairy animals.
s.Pite intennitteQt piekeling by
NIW YORK UPI - Tht Ployd
Mr. Price furnished animals the strikers.
Pattenan • lrttttmtr
Johanuon for the instrucUon. Cluba repreA J A: L spotesmao estlmatell
huvywleht tiHe fl1ht w.a• polt- sented were the Better IJveatoek that the wwk atoppage, unauponed from tonl1ht 'to Fri., Club, Social Hayseeds, Harrison- thortzed by tbe United Steelwork·
nltht I:Mtc.un of r.fn and wM ville (}iris, Bashan Farm BDYa en Union and bral'}ded an "ill..
grounds at Yank• StacUum.
and Cheater Farm Boys.
gal wildcat., by- managemeat, wu
•Attending were Joyce Carson, reaultina: in a loa of 9.(100 lncot
o::~ Sayre, Larry Cray, Wayne tona of steel daily. Tlte plant ha:a
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uUand Band Boo&amp;ters will
Knopp, Karen and Tommy
Tbe dJapute began la&amp;t Sunllay
stage an ice cream social begin- Theiss, Jeff AUr:ire, Eric Puller, night over incentive rate. and
nmg at ~ P- m. Friday on the ·high Roger Rose, Mike Smith, . Ronald 1pread the next day to J 1c JJS
school lawn.
1Ham•. Spencer Stearns, Gloria At· Haaelwood plant acrou the Mo-ldns, Archie Roae, Duane and
nongahela River. However an .adTuttle, Esta Mae
ditioDal 6,000 W9fkert •.t Hazel:Ri•loard Holter, Larry
wood returned to work Wedne•
and Roy VanMeter.
day and operations were reported
Hosts were Clarence and hfa near normal In the finishing and
father, Fagin Price.
strip mills. Three of atx tilut
furnaces at .t he Hutelwood plaftt
remained banked and two others
an a standby ba11is.
V•ndergrift, about 1,000
worters struck. Wednesday
"outstde man" · was
I·I~~~/~~! an
operate a new lathe at
the UnJted Engineering
and
Foundry Warka there.

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Remodeling
Work Started

·Henry Ewing this
remodeling the entire
quarters occupied by the !':'''~~:m~
Savings and Loan Co., 300
Second-st, Pomeroy.

He aaid gla1s wUI span the front
Which now is intenticed by brick
pillars. The improvement will
"open up" the loan company's inside operations ta public view
from all anglea on SecGnd-et.
Vic LeUhelt it in cbarae of the
coaatruction · work.

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.DRAPERY· and

Today a state r~preaentative,
Jo11eph J. Murphy (D-Miaml),
called the Penitentiary and offered his services aa a lawyer for
the new appeal. Byomin'• original
court-appointed ~attorneys had left
tbe ease after his fir•t Ohio Sue.urt oppool "was turne&lt;t

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· Gerald PrestOn accepted the
duty--Jaden job of "tail twilter"
and Immediately warned every
'Llon henceforth to be oa bi1 toea.
Aten Sbain waa iutaJ,Ied' 11" HC:retar.y, Kermn Walton ae Ueaturer, whUe Edison Hohltetter and
Wll,ia.m GrueRr were named new
dlrl!ct,an. ErnUt Covert lJ Uon

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International Counselor 0 .
Chillicothe, general
tbe· Ornar Baking Co.
a "good year" lor tbe
Lion• Club 'W!'Idnaday
lie lnatalted· the club'a
in social room1 of
Church.

The hieh eourt granted a 10-day
stay until July 3rd, to conaider
Byomin's own desperate petition
for a writ of habeas corpua, prepared wftbout legal help.
Byomln claimed in the petition
that Lorain County Sheriff Vernon
M Smith had lied a1 Hliil trl'il
about the handwriting in a correction to his dtsputed eonteBSion. He
uid the l.'rlminal ldentllication
Bureau has discoVered that the
handwriting i11 not Byomin'a, despite Smith's testimony under
oath tbat it was.

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tbere. One wu from the Air
Forefl and bad pidu.res .and ahow·
ed the Air Academy In Colorado,
another told of Weat Point .and
abawed pictures.
One of the speaker. had beea
In • ptiJon amp in Runla, · bavln&amp; been put there at about tbe
Tamer.
a&amp;e of 10. He told at the bard.
Counselor Copley, a lJon of in· 1hip1 that the prlaonen had ·to
tbe WI)' that
Blllll, 18, Middleport, ternational ai!!SO(!lationa, lnfOrnial~ endure ud altO Ofcblldfen
ly
.autUned
•Iter
thelnataUatJoa
pleaa of not guilty to· two
In hua:e muHa
w"ya tbe , ClciUlco!.
one , char,CJfll hJm
to return to
ill ·flnailelal
and tbe other with
and
make
,
aPeeelie1 t~
at
their
enterin •. ' Judie Ba·
peqpJe there about LAmeriei.
'bulb
for BJ111 al 'I,DO(I
~~o·thlngs are run n_ere. He
tbe cbara:ea,and in lieu
praise for the Boy••
was remande,d to the
~
-;··.;an
'
alao
expresaed hi,a .plan
1
Jail.
~n Germany how it Ia run.
ne)lt meeting of the polt
July 8th.

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anan was drivmg three mtles
north of Reedsville on Indian
Run Hill . at about 11 p. m. Wed·
nesday mght suddenly spottj.!d a
deer atandmg In the center af the
roadway Buchanan swerved his
,
car to the right to avo-td hHlin1
L. f',, Al~en, Ria Grande, !.ather the deer and in domg so craahed
of ~iq1ona1re ~n Allen who was into rocks alone Side the roadway.
burled in GaU1a County 1~ days
Buacbanan sa1d that when be
aao, died about 10 a .m. today aft- got out of his car he smelled
er a lingering illness at an ad- 8moke and when be lJfted the
vanced qe.
hood the cu burst into llame8.
Mr. Allen Is aurvived by his ) The car was completely ~•
wife, at home ln ruo Grande.
troyed and the deer
after the
Ml:lf. Ellther AUen, wid(I.W of car hit the racks just ambled up
Don, waa in Columbua, Oblo, en· the hillside.
route home to New York City tbia
-------!,'!orning when abe learned of her
fathl!r·in-}jaw'• death. She ia returnloa tO GaUia COUnty. Miller Funtrail Home in' Gallipolis is m
eharce.

'\.iliUIIIed By Death
Ear1y ThUrsday

Short Sleeves- Colorful Patterns
and Solid Colors

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Farm B.ureau
• l pioteta ~lied
operation• at
On Record Agams
coke works.
Coaper beads the industry team
Transfer Of Funds Umted
Unton.

the Ohw Suprome Court bad juat
•
given him his fourth reprieve l.rl~~·
from death since hJI conviction
two years ago for shooting down
.
Wellini:lan Patrolman Edmund G.
Smith.

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Auto In Effort

tdling more than 8,000 workers m five cities.
J. Byomin's last
filed toTbe latest walkouts occurred Wednesday night at Birmingnews was flashed.
Sheriff's ham, Ala., when pickets halted operations of Wenonall IIlii!'
It was 4:10 p.m. e.s.t. 'l\'llj!ll~or1 and the parent. or lho Department Dep"'Y Shttil! How- •ng and Sintering and the Fairfield coke works of Tennessee
convicted Cleveland cop.llller lillid: already made tlieir last ard Frank indlCated that efforts Coal and Iron, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel Corp_
goodbyes. Byomin, 42, was less tbah four hours a·way from o~ William ,Bueha':lao. 23, RffitsAbout 50 picket., bearing aitna
executJon.
ville , to avo•d hltlmg a deer ~ott
6'
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aayjng
'"Coarad Cooper i.s Unfair
A prison chaplain l'Uihed to By-~
him hia .auto.
btJaj
IO
the
Human Ra&lt;e, idlod the
omln'e death row eell to tell him
Frank's report said that BuchWenonah works and about 80

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Steel Tonnage Production In

The steak was being cooked for Walf9eal aat Ohio Penitentiary when the
In an accident report
,
day 1a the Meigs county

ter

Charles Swan, 88, LanpviUe, here
pleaded guilty to two Jndlctmflllt&amp; new
of ior1ery and also drew 1 one Lhe
to 20 year prilon term. 1
Willla Le~lnabam took the pv..
Cbarllll• Laudermilt, 23;, Pome· e1 as pruident wblie Berpard
~flY, ent8red a ,plea of guilty to FU.l*f became firat vice prealilent,:
IOraery and wa1 sentenced also to Max Ward, second vice preaident,
a 1 one to 20 year term in 0~ and Kaiad ·Mindy, third Yice pre&amp;lPlnitentiary.
dent.

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Tile ·~-- .11re.

Condemned Slayer'ls Granted Motorist Saves
Reprieve From Chair By Court Deer But Loses

Men'iS .Regu;lar $1.95

. St. Clair HilL

or

Idling 8,000 Workers In Five Cities

SPECIAL GROUP

better.

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Junior Firemen Vie F~r King Honors

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Unl ....
Oh1o: Partly 4:lOUd)' with 1WD1
K"altered, ma.llr late after~
1 nd
eYenin&amp; lhuodenbow.,..
-,:armer today, continued wUm
Friday. Wgb tocla7 80 · 110, ·low
ton.iabt M - 70.

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PTA
'Plans Ice Cream
Social Thursday

, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ltlce
were alao gue1ts at the French
home on Sunday ~hen the birthday of Delbert Rice wu celebrated with a family dinner.
Mrs. John K. Smltb returned re
cently from a viait tn Erie, Pa.,
and Cleveland with her daughter&amp;
and families, Mr. and Mn. ChH.
Bing and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaoel
Harman.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knopp __.of
Charleato"n are vlsltlng with Mrs.
John K Smith this week. · They
ume here tram Lopn where they
bave been
with relatlvet.
In the item in
'
Burdette and son, Bo-bby.
about tbe birthday Qf -,--,,,._,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schafer ton Jt should have_ ;·;;
rial&amp;ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. parents are\ Mr.
R. T, Burdette.
llotl.lon.
H. Burdette and daughter,
Mia Janice ChUd1 who •hu
··.---,..--.:St. Al'bant, W. Va., vislt· been dolni affiliate work 11t the
and Mra. R. T. Bur· Cohrmbut State Hwpit.i.l wiU be
ltame thi1 weekend and wm reand Eunise B:ell· turn to the Holzer Ho1pltal wher,
Va, were S.tur- 1ho will tinllh her trainlnc. .
t~e . R. T. Burdelle
Mr. and MrJ. lt.ay llill and
Beneel h1s bee~ re· children of &amp;ot\ 'Depot, W. Va.,
from lbe boapUal spen.t Sundt)' with Mr. and Mn.

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The lypeMihn IN rhft fer tfw

Jo Hines
1 Honored
On Biro.Lday

Eutene Brown and ramJiy
announced for Sundt)' even-

MEIGS THEATRE

U.S. KEDS- BAll BAND SUMMERETTES

lr Mn. lnM lhle
Miss Alieti Faye Fisher m~ved
laat Thursday into an apartment at
Middleport and on Friday, Mr. and
Mn. Norman P"iiher, Tommy and
Lou!R, moved to their new home
at Cambridge where 1Mr. Ji'iRher is
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman HeUman
Bellet'ontatne are visitinJ the
week with their daughter, Mrs.
MUdre11 Ihle and famil)', and other relatlvea.
' VIr, and Mn. Clarcnee -~ueser
viiJted la8t Sunday Wlth the'" son,
Rog'er and family , at Lotan.
Mr. ind Mrs Ctru_J,e_• _!..:..1 le at
tended the hymn sing at Morris
Chapel Sunda)'.
..
Mr. -and Mrs. Stanle)' Johns011
and family arc spending part or
their vac.tiGn on a fisbina trip.
Vacation Bible School is progrea&amp;ing very nicely and the colD
mencement will be Friday eveninl"
June 26th at the church.

CHICAGO UPI-Tho lhltf ..._

Tbe annual HeUmu reunloD
waa held Sunday, June 21, at the
Bock Sprinp fall' groundJ with a
basket dlDner at noon.
Pretent were : Mr. and Mn. W.
A. HaninJ, Mr. and· Mra. WlUard
·Beatty, all of Columbu~; Mr. Jnd
Mrt. Norman HeUman, Mr. and
Mn. Harold Heilmaft, Ronble, Linda, Ro~emary and Patrick, all ol
BeUefontalne: Mr. and Mn. Gal')'
Midkiff, JuUa and Earl, aDd Homer YldkiH and daughter. Grace, aU
George Haclr:ett Sr., wai return·
of Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Cedi 1&amp;1.1·
fd home latt Sunday frGm the
;nan and son, Allen, of Canton;
Mason Clinic. Mr. and Mr"- Joe
'1lr and 'Mrs. Ernest Heilman, Pitta
Trlbble and Kim, Cbarleaton vitburgh; Mr. and Mrl!!. Howard Gil·
lted with her parenta, :Mr. and
rey, Jackie, Rodney and Dennis,
Mra. Hackett Over the weekend.
tf Rio Grande, Ohio.
The Men's Fellowship of the
Mr. and Mn. E. C. Bryan, MidFirst Baptist Church, will meet
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Zib.t Mid·
Tbunday evening at 8 :00 at the
lift, Cecil and Mary, Hemlock
Meigs County Fair Grounda.
'}rove; Mr. and Mn. Cllrt lhle
Miu Frieda
Faehnle, local,
aJ¥1 son, Charlea, Racine; Mi. and
and her coudn, Mrs. H. D. J;)eten"drs. Carl Heilman, Mr. and Mn.
Lacher, Columbus, returned Mon1\ichard Heilman, Mrs. John Sar·
day evenina: from a vacation into
'.lera, Carol and Guy, Miss Addie
Mlc-hig:an. On their return trip
Heilman, Mra. Anna R~~r. Mr.
~hey .croaaed the . new bridle
wbi('h connecta the upper and
5
;tnd Mrs. William Kin1 Mr. and
"drs. John Hartuna:, .Mr. and Mrl.
lower Penlnaola and alao we,.. •t
Virgil King, Judy, Grade, M.,.,the CatJwba Island.
Ul
Mr. and Mrs. George , Hackett
Mrs. Marie Chapman E ...tain St. Lou, Geneva and Davld, all loSr., Mr. and Mrt. Tom Scally and Pomeroy, entertained wilh a din- •al
Mrs. Mary Shafer and son Mike ner: Sunday honoring the birthday
are leavtna thil week for a vaca- of her dau.Qbter, Jo, and Father's
~iverview
tion at Da)'tona , ":,~"'s.,,ft:.~;, j Day.
W.hile they are away
Gueslll were Mr. and Mrs. Wil ·
lot~ng son , To~my, will GtaY
lard Hines, Ro-ger Hines, •Barbara
his aunt, Mrs. Don Mullen.
Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ra)' Hines
and Mrs. Joe Tribble (Rose Hac- and David, and Linda Chapman.
kelt) and Kim, Charleston are
A decorated cake was seived
The Rlvervlew PTA will sponslao planning to be -at Daytona w1\h the meal after which glft1 ~or a ,bome made lee cream social
Death at th~ ume tlme.
were open~ .
:t the Riverview Sebool, Th11raday evening starting at e p. nt .
Mr. and Mrs Howard 11ohne&amp;
BRITISH LAUNCH MISSILIS
Prncerds wl11 rO toward the
of Smith• Ferry, Pa., are 'vJsiUng
LONDON UP1- 9ritain opened pure-baaing of badly needed playwith Mn. Althea Anderson.
it1 first guided • missile range jround equipment.
·
Monday's isaue stated that Wal- Tuesday with Ule launching of aEvervone is cordially invited to
lace Bradford had been to Holzer U S.-ma~e Corporal miasile . The tome. Beaides ice cream, cake, pie
Hoap1tal last Friday to visit with range is located In the Hebrides 11•••1-A';d and Ci)ffee will be •rail·
Eddie Hartullc. the name should Island&amp; west ot ScoUand.
have been Wallace Rueael-l.
Mr. and Mn. Larry Ri« and
!!Ions, Chipper and Kenny and
Mis• Jackie Rice returned Mon·: .• i
da~ evening fronl a visit in Col·
umbua wltb Mr. and Ml'l. Warner
French and children and Mrs.
Benie citfford.

Mr. and 11rt. Gordon

A potluck picnic dinner at 6:15 P.receded the meeUng of tbe
WSCS of the United Melhodilt ch'urcb beld Monday evening
at the home of Miss Lydia Ebenbach, Mulberry Ave.
Miss Ebersbach, pres1den1, ,conduc 1ed th e meeUng and devotion1 '.t'ere led by Min Aup'ta
hetmer Misted b" Min Lucreen ,
a
. '
h
tu Genheimer, uamg ~· t e
"A New Ambassador for
Th T
1 , The pledge
e ou~u!l
bv Mn.
~r con uc
~
;!hneergoal of the WSCS for the

Morning Star
Social Events

PRIDDII HOUDAIHIL T

U "ted Meth d" t Ch urc h WSCS
Picnic Diftner Held On Monday

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OIUCKLE FOR TODAY

Around And
About
Midtfteport

NEWS
OF THE AREA

~ ht e Arch . &amp; lllllit. 8a1
l ' t b &amp; 111:::11 St• Colutnb uJ, Oblo

More Warmness
Before Swimming
Leo Kennedy, Sr.. manager bf
the Maddleport swJmm~ pQOI,
said today evening awimrillhr will
not be scheduled until the weather
"warms up and stays WU'ftl.''
J
June 15 had been set for .M.
day &amp;e88ions, f.:9 p. m. aDd 'llluli'R·
day ctamily Night) '1-t. COol weather caused cneellations. Latt
year it was July bef~ evenih
swimming was scheduled.

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Susan A: "

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