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8---D&amp;ily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , June 15, 1960

Mildred Hawley and Mr. and Mr■
lames Hawley and Mra. Leota
llawley.
· Mn. Kenneth McElhinney re­
cieived word that her sister, Mn.
Jeith Nebon and dsu;hter Terri
have arrived 11fely hl Italy
,.-here they joined Lieut. Keith

Reedsville Girl
Middleport BPW Cl ub Observes Birthday Scouts Complete
Tuesday E�ening At Monthly Meet,ing Skate Training

Twent)':four Cirla 01 Reed1vllle
the Middleport Business and Profes- lntermed1ate
Scout 1'n:'OP 17G re•
sional Women's Club was celebrated Tuesday evening when centlY comp?eted
requtrtmenls tu
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ina5:0mc H a 11 (or th
. e1· r m on lhi y _m eet_mg. earn skate badie, 11 the Skllle•A·
A t the c �ose o( the �ctal ho ur the birth�ay cake , tnscr1bed Way Roller Rtnlr. on Route 7.
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The girls attended tell two.hour
1 13th A r101versary, Middleport BPW Club was placed in the
The 13th birthday

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waa present placed • lighted can•
die on the cake with a w ia.b for
the comtn1 yeara of lbe club.
Pa11t Pre1ident1 participating were
Mn. Peul Reynold,, Mr,. Rose
Reynolds, Mlsa Fredrlle Houda�hel�. M�. Martha Fry and Mra.
Nelhe Vale.
MrR. Beuy P i cken ,, president,
il lso placed a candle on the cake
and presenttd the Club emblem
and Past Pr('.'liden t ' s pin to Mrs .
Vale. the Junior put president.
The C'ilkc Willi cut by Mrs. Pi ek&lt;"ns and served with lC"e cream
a n d c o'.fcc hy Mrs. Be ulah Strau n
vice president; Miu Houda■he1t,
�N."retary and Mrs. Aiwilda Wer•
ner. treasurer.
" " P,ckcn, ,ondueled • shorl
husiness mireling following the
by
di nner whfl·h wH served
Evangeline Ch�pter, OES, and
wekoml'd Mrs . Ava l l ■rold a
member who has been unable to
altend due to illneu and al.!lo
others who hu mitaed for variou5 reasons.
She &lt;'illed attention or the
club lo the basket ol nowen
which d e l•oraterl the .room. They
were a .aift from Miss Beu San•
born and Mn. Mable · sanborn in
memory of lhe first preside11t of
the club, Mrs. SylvlJ Burford.
Committee chairmen wer-e ap.
pointed and Mrs. Vale wu named
as chBirman of the ho1tesa com mittee and tentallvc plam1 were
made for the July meeting to be
a potluck picnic al the park I n
Middleport.
Mrs. Luella Jenklnaon waa nam·
ed a, chairman of · the Bulletin
and member11 are reque1tet.l t o ••
11ist her with any Item■ of in tere■t
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1esaion1 on S.turdaya wltb Chestei
Km&amp;bt of Pomeroy II Instructor.
to dub members.
The Seoul.a ptetenl.ed a gift to M.r
The group voled to continue Knight durlni the IUt session.
G1rl1 t&amp;mint bada:u are Norma
thelr me,..bership i1; the loe1I
Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. and carol N!�hob, Sandy Sprague
Werner was appointed as the re· Sandy Mundry, Janet Hetzer, Joa�
preaentative of the club.
A nn Dav.ls, Nola Jane Myera, Ro·
Mrs. Strauas was in charge of berta and Sandr4 Trusaell, Patt)'
the program hour and conducted Dorst, Charlotte Durst, Marr Fran •
• ,cries or games with prius Oe- ces and Doloret Blae, Ll nd a ano
Ing ■ warded to Mi.ff Ma ry Park , Brenda Larkins, Linda Spencer,
M rs . Mabe l San b orn, M rs. Belly Janet Holeini;:er, Robert• Wells,
llibb.11, Mr,. Sadie McElhinn y and Mary Ethel 'l'aylor, Patricia Smith,
Mrs. Pickens.
Karen and Sandra Carter, Cynthia
Gabbart and Patty Borinl,
Transportation Was pfovidtid by
troop leaders and member.11 of th�
.roop c=ommittee.
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SMITH CLOTHING
Middleport

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"Middle of Upper Block"

Pian,o Stud1ents
Give Recital

At Reedsville

Mn. Ernest Whitehead . llrcds
Yille, recently presented her piano
I pupils in a recital at her home.
Guests were invited by the pupils.
The program incl uded wrhe
fairies' Harp" by Martin 01borne;
duet ''Bicycle Built for Two" by
Martin and Ronaleen Osborne;
·'Dream Boat" and "Turkey in the
,traw'• by Karen Humphrt'y; "F'i •
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Song" by Duris Ann Davis; "Polka
l&gt;&lt;it Polka' by :darlcne Barr and a
duet "Sonl!j'. of India" by Marlene
and Mrs. Whitehead.
"A Wee Bit O'Boogie' ' by Jean
Whitehead and "At the Doll's Ba•
tur" and " Be•Boµ Boogie" by
Patricia Smith. Sue Ann Myers
played . . Barcarolle'' from "Tales o f
j·Joffman'' and "Chop Sticks." Liszt's "Hurrgarian Rhapsody No. 2"
and ''Cubah'.!ro" were played b y
Ron.aleen Osborne. Jo.an Hen1ley'1
numbers were Brahm's "Waltz In
A Flat" and "The Lord's Prayer,"
Malotte.
Joan 1nisled Mrs. Whitehead in
■ervlng a (le11ert course to the po,
plls and'the fo11owing guests: Mra.
Ronald Osborne, Mn. C. Ed Hum­
phrey and Robin, Mre. J. S. Davis,
Mrs. Charle, Barr, Mrs. A. C. Stewart, Mrs. Donald My&lt;'rs and Jane
W hitehead.

Shop Saturday Night Until 9 o'clock

nice glfl frCNII Elberfeld, In Pomeroy. Something To Wear
- An easy chair for comfort - a new earn er■ or blllfo)d - an e)tttJ le razor - a new
radio or TV. Come In lo Elberfeld•, look around over llte olore,' see the many g irt
JUNE 19th -·· Buy

SPO RT
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'10;,1c or Mr. and Mn. Ruuell Spen•
cer [or Pvt. , Richard (Dick) Bear.ha,
.who is �eavl114 soon for Korea. An
enjoyable t_.e was had by all. A
a:itt of money was given Pvt.
1Bearh1.

People
In Pomeroy

ly LUCILLI HAWKINS

1.69 c,nd 2·95

Mia, Sharc:,n Holter of Bash1n
w11s the week end i:Uest · or her
aunt and unole, ;11r. and Mr1. Ron.
aid Davla, Mulberry Ave.
Brenda Gilmore, daughter or
Mr. and Mn. Jame, Gilmore of '
New Haven Senior I•
Laurel Clift fell near her home,
Nan,ed To Commiooion Monday evenliig, breaking her llf'm.
Ruth Sayre, New Hoven senior Mr. and Mr■. Edgar ThomH,
attending Msrs hall College, was re- John and Zana vl,lted la&amp;t week in
I cenUy appointed to the Who's Who Columbua. While there they vt1it•
Commission of 1 980.
cd at Unlvenity Hospital with MJaa
Miss Sayre's commission wlll Anne Laugel, StrHbourg, France,
choose the Marshall College �UI� who ia sufferina: with a broken
dents to be lieted in the 1961 eol­ neck.
,Uon of Who'1 1 Who in Ame?rlc i-r
z,n, TholllU II qePi\l.llf this
.. 1 week iD
Unlversilles.
1nd
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Columbus iltb �III- �­
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Mn. OtiR Bau and Miehe11.
Mrs. Doriald Holter and sons,
Mille and Pat,· returned to their ·
home In Hun1Jn1ton TUelday aher
1 aeveral day, vi■lt wilh her moth• 1
er, Mn. Albert Young and other
POMEROY, ORIO
relatives.
John Phi1Up1 and son of Colum­
bus
vlalted rel,ltlve■ Monday •Pd
Not Open TonlPt
�tended the McMurray funeral . .
Mn. Mildred Smith 'Manty or
THURSDAY 1nd FRIDAY
Anchora1e, AlalU, and ai■ter, Mtu
El{\l.nor Smith and trlend, Mf11
"GUNS of the TIMBERLAND"
A udrey Bell of New York City are
Fra nkie Avalon - Alan Ladd · 1ue1bl of Mrs. florence R. Smlth.
Patricia Allen of Sprin!lfleld Ji
·---------------,1 the guest of her ,randmother, Mrs.
Harriett Russell.
,._ Cartoon lwery Nlghtl
Mra. Oscar Bauer, daughter Mar
I garet Eleanor and 80lJ, Roser
1ouchby, left Frida,y for their home
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m t:entral Lake, Mich. While here
wen gue1t11 of her mother,
they
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:.:tr,. Florence R. Smith.
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Saturday,, 9:3D a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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IY PllDOII IIOUDAIMILT

Mr. and Mn. J{uold Sauer and
dausbten, Mary Ruth and Joy
, wer4 l.n Hptln,ton y11t.erday to
Addle Fu1ate to
ret\lfn Mn.
·thelt bijme. Mra. Fb&amp;ate h11 been
. ,the 1ueat o1 Mn, Minnie Arthur
lor the Jpt three weeb..
, G�or1e J)proo of Gnntown, W.
. v,., ■pent lhe weekend with ltr.
•fld Mra•. &amp;. L Miller and dalld•
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Miq Viola Barnett and Joe
. Dlnaaa of Huntlncton Ylaited Sund1y with Mr. and Mr1. Harold
KauU and children Unda and
Jacki,. Mr■. Kauff and aon nj turned to HunUn(ton wttb them
for a vi■U.
Mr. and Mn: Frank Kn�pp of
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of llarbolll'lvillo, W. Va., Yi1iled
, with lira. I. It Smllh · Sunday. ·
:-,Mr. and Mrt. John Smith Jr. and
Jay Fleener of Charleaton al■o
vieited with Mn. Smltb and re­
turned Jean Ellen Dlbo wl:to h11
-Men vl1ltin1 wlth lhe Smltll• tor
two -weekl to hv bome in Pome­
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I Mr. and Mn. Paul Smart wot
· to Granville today when Mn, ,
1 Smarl wilt ••tend the· 11,�al i
1 women'a ibou■e party mfftu\l of1
the Ohlo fllpliat convention.
Smart WIii' 10 on to 0tlum'bu1
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WEATHER

Ohio: Wer'fflllf' teuy ,..iew.,
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Mtlinnine Wfft l•to In afhrno9n.
Friday pertty d...cfy and caoler
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vi1itcQ in :dUton with her .aiater,
Mrs. Han-y Ray and . were aceom.
panied by Mr.11. Ray and dauahter,
Mary, to Hico, where they vialted
thei,r ralbe,, John Bird. 1bey were
overnight 1ue8ta of Mr. Ind Mr1.
Hilmore W&amp;bb, Oak Hill, and Mon­
day di1J,ner guests of M.rs� Venture
·surdeite or· Burnwell. Mre. llay
and daughter accompanied them
home for a week's vi1it.

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Nelson who bu been there for
home Sunday after vi,returned
aeveral montb1.
Bobby ind Carolyn Jones of ltin1 with her parents, Mr and
Sb1de are viaitlne with Rose Mra. Cro1by, Mlnneapolia They
Marie, Bllly, Melaine, Linda and alao attended the graduation e xcr
DeMl1 Hackett at thel.r home on d1e1 at Still School where her
Seventh St., for severl.l d.ay1 Lhia I brother wu a member of u,e
graduating c lasa.
week.

Remember Father's Day Is Next Sunday

eenter of the ta ble an d each paJt president of the clu b who

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Wil fur\l Struble, returned home
Imlay Shi' was ac('omp1mit'd homl'
b� hr-r gnrndmothcr , �trs. Struble,
fur a short v1s1 1 .
W eekend �uPsts with :,tr. and
Mi's Even•tt Davis wen �r and
�1rs. Cla rPni·i• fl ump hrf'� s of Flor- I
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�trs. l!alph Jordan 1Violt't Harl•
in�er) and t·h ildrrn. Tom m y and
Nano·. Can i on. an• \' ls i t 1 11!.( w11 h
hrr mnt her. \!rs . J .;1wrt'nn Hart
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ITIJ;tt r aml ol her rt•lal1\'1'S
d ay \lrs Jordan and ctu ldrrn and
Mrs. Lionel Bni(gs and l' hildren
spent the da)' in Hidwell wnh Mr.
and :11 rs. Garlnncl tanicr ( Betty
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Sam, of llalli!H, Texas, arc here
1'1S i t 1 n � h1•r paren t.�. Mr . ..ind Mrs.
W i lliam H �·_ul�r und other relat ives.
and
Evcr1on
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d,m�htt•rs wfr,, in. �a!Jnev1 lle Sun•lav wh1·rt• 1 h1·v vm1ed Mrs. Everson's rnol lll'r, �-In. L. r. Ten�ant ,
und nlso mt•I M n . E ve rson ' s ne µhi· w. nn vid T t&gt; nnan1 , ut t h e alrl}f)rt
in l'i1t sburu. David, whn 'Jf home is
in I.as V ai:::os, will be with the Evnsrms for an indcfin ih• viRit. They
n-!unw d to Middle port. Tuesday.
:'\1r. un&lt;l Mrs. Hurnld Teague and
son, lli l- k .v . WPrr lhe week rnd
gw•s1s nf hrr fa1 her, Richard Heuit'r, and Jwr grn ntlpari•nts. Mr . .!Ind
M r.� W i l l i :un I I . 1!1•uh•r.

MR. AND MRS. DONALDSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton, Reedsville , are aitiloiadclhg the
marriage of their daughter, Greta, to Charles Donaldson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donaldson, Logan.
The wedding took place in St. Ambrose Church, Belpre,
on A pr, 23 rd · 'vith Father Phillips officiating.
I e Iace over
The bride wore a floor lt:ngtti gown o f W h't

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da11gh1t-r. S11san. ranw Monday for
a \'Isl! wi1h \Ir. und Mrs. Homer
Rirc an&lt;l 111ht·r re latives. The
H 1 n·s li,1\'l' hrt'll i;la tiont!rl al Arl­
in�ton. \111. From h1•re t hl'y will
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Vi�it i n s: la!il Su nrl11y with Mr.
;ind :,h·-. Earl llo11�h W(•rr M r. and
Mr.o; Hoh1·rt 1• l�·nr1 of Columhus,
1 ; 1,,n H oush nf L:11H'aS!t'r, l\ l r ma!
)1rs. W.1lter llllush nr Rid wt&gt;ll and
�Ir .i nd ,trs. Marv m llirn'ih of At­
l�nla. C .i . who Id! Tut&gt;sd ay for
t lwir h om&lt;' in ( ;pornia aflE'r .�evPral
wrTks · vi.o; !1 in :'\f iildll•port .

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Wedd.
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Apr,'1 23 Being Announced y l'q rents Sery D,,;,.Ler

Around And
. About
Middleport

sided and communications Wtre Thr- Lord's Prayer, Pam prue11er, Z-9aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 16, 1 960
cead lrom'lh, Councol or Cllurches ·1h, ◄ I I pl&lt;-dge, and Ellen Shule,.
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and � - N. Jone� deput, master, 1 lhe Pledge lO the ,\mc rlcan ,,,i.
Su, Haye,, '"'" and Lmd, M,,,. ,
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A r.-port on .,;.ter,. iifety was
concernin&amp; i.n!!I� 1'fh1rh will
Debra Ind Eul■ M11e West, l" J rl.i
be held _Ju�y 28. ollo•�I _ 11 , d ls- j madl' by Anita ftoud11hdt.
Norton, J.in lct' E11kl!w, Palrll'la ! , i i
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russfon. It .... s YO ed to eXhJbll at
t
hspte, and Debra's brother. \(l('t,
The r l u b plans to hive an ice
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lhe
thJi
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or,
bah.
m
C'!
and
cream sup1,er
As a Cl11u11X to .t he al lendan
ef
Gift! were opened follo '&gt;' m :./
"l une leisure Time" . was the der tu r a1sl' money for mem ber&amp; Lo l,;r lVen Y
c ontest h e ld b)' t h l' Ohto Eta P: .
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ne
wh
ram
th
of
eme
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C hapt N of Be \11 Sigma Sor un t y t�
u:
I go to 4-H camp. Plans_ were also
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Debra Ly h n Dan i els, dau g hter &amp;anwi and � rs. Daniels st' r n•cl 1 �:•
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w
call
ll
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smgmg.
group
with
o
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the
for
skirts
grt-&lt;:'!n
m&lt;1ke
a
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nuc
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ma d e to
r t hose on the losing
w
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Mrs Thelma [)an it&gt; ls ◄ 1 7 w I rrc .. m :ind l'akc tu the gul' sts � a
t l' am were hostellses 10 the winna11g a m w ��ed with "� hat I L ik � +)lout fair p arade The next meeting will Main, was honored a l a birthday v.or&amp; of c andy, 5 u rn Jtnd bu l ).,., 1 1,
J U nt'. F'nn!n� lips were 11ven by be Jun l' 2B at the home of Robin party Monday afternoon.
were given.
ll'am Tuesday evening .
Mn, Roy .�1 1..ler an d a poem, Stearns.
h
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treaterl
Wl'ff'
The winm•r�
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wh·t
A
ary
1•
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I
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were
resent
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··psa l m O r L 1· r� wai re a.d bY ",1r:i ,
ln 1933, _ Pre51tlenl Fran k l i n 11
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a st eak dinnn al tile home o r Mn
Refreshmen 1 s of i«' cream, cake, __ _
was
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conte�t
r.
e
rge
&amp;1gned t tJe National 111
Genheime
A
RooRevelt
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were
Barbare Betzing w i 1 h each inrm- 1
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I candy .ind kool aid were served by daughters. Various 1ames
cip
ar
couples
four
with
d
Act.
neeovery
�ustrial
1
recreation.
for
ph,yed
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her
nd
being
team
losing
h
a
ber of l h
M . M illon oud
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sponsltite for a ml'mber of the w i n mg and won b)' Geor� H?lt!r altd I
ning team in t he prep,arati on of Mrs. Earl Dean. Group smgmg of
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her s1eaR grilled out of doors at · o ld Glory" in obsef:.",ntt'! 11f:.ytag '
the Belting home. Pict n�es were Day, coneludfd the �,n.
Refresh��nt■ wer,, �rved dur1.aken during the ;irfair by :Mrs.
lng the social hour. Tbp- l'lexl meetYvonne Scally.
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Others attendin g were Mrs. Bel f ing will be Tr"!sday, lune 28.
Miss
='ltbary,
A
Lucy
ty Ful1z. Miss
f' arul Bachtel. :Ms. Ele�nor Bhiett- 1· Mornini Star
nar, Mrs. Charlotte l&gt;tllard, Mrs
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BPtty Eveson, Mrs. Pt,yllis Knopp 1 Jover• ffql.d -,_e8810ft.
The fourth meetina: of ½h'e -�1om­
Mrs. Mary Reinhart. Mrs. Sue Se f'l i g , �rs. Mila Wood, Louise ?.e kle , ing Star 4-H Clovers was hefd at
'.11 r!l . Gretch�n Bondurant, Mrs. the home of Antia Houd11helt on
Lee So;yler, April Smith, Sue Grues- June 14.
l'I', Sue Beegle, Mrs. Jeanne �aun
Miss Houda.shelt led the group.in

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Then '!at•h rn..t,, hea!\l\y ,kin replace 1t. . Get tnstant-dry,ln,g 1'-4-L,
were made t� v1 S1I Star 1 keratotytlc, at any druJ slore. If
Saturda; evening and pre- not de l i--lttted in 3 DAYS, vour 48c
program when , Chester btc}c . TOD,A.Y ,it S'!WI ·ill AND j
I LOHSE _DllUG,S p�
met Tuesdav eve m ng.
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Cl�JS - Plf! ltcCICS

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Large Selection

taffeta with finll'.er-li p sleeves.
Her veil was made of net with C layton Kimes, Mrs. V l,e:lni a Ho• '
I selton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davis I
flowers a�oss the crown.
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Sh l! carr i ed a bouquel , of while and son and fellow wqrkers of
orchids over her white lace j the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Warprayer book.
d ie Bo&amp;geSB.
Those ath·nding the reception
The mother of ihe bride wore
served ham sandwiches, po­
were
a navy sheath dn!HS with a navy
• Flah l•palred Promptly
and while duster and white a r- tato ehlps, plckles, rake, ice cream
coffee and punch,
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• Trador Tires lteapped
Mrs. Donald1on w111 formerly
wore II novy blue dress, Both mo• Tube Valves ltplacecl
empl oyed by the Bureau of Pu­
thers wore red rose corsagl's.
• Tiro, liquid FIiied,
blic Dl·bt, Parkersburg.
Thr rece pl!rm Wl!ls al the home
Drained, Reploc.dl
Mr. Donaldson ls emp•oyed by
of Horace Kibble. Reednille, 0.
• Camplel• Une of
Hle Logan Foundry ahd Machine
'rhos(' uttending !he aUuir and Co.• Logan.
Gaodyear Farm, Tn1ck
Mrs.
were
brini:lng prertrents
The couple ate now living in
ond Auto Tires
llarolU Bolter.
Miss Patricia their home al llock bridii:e, 0.
Smith , Horace Kibble, Misses Mil­
A pnrty was 1i:i11f'n in honor of dred and Forrest Kibble, Mr. and
Ill'\'. und MrH. Pe11rl f'.li !llo 11t the �rs. William Congrove and l'am' Grove
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Letart Fulls roinmuniLY h.ill Fr!- 1la, Mr. and Mrs. James Klng and Formei· Apple
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(1 ;1v {'\'l'rllllg
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f.arnily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar- R�ident In Kurcu
Jt"v 1�ri·t·l,111d N1,rris wn• h, lon and 1-arry, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd , Pvt. Ronal d Chesler Durst, sWti
rh;iri,:" nf t hl' prowrnm w h i l·h l11- Onneldimn, Mr. and Mrs. James of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Durst,
d 1 1 d,·,l .� pt•1·iiil �in.L(in� by �irs lloh D11nulrl11on and son, Mrs. Carl former Apple Grove resident now
A1l;11ns, Mrs. 1!11d (;ri111111. !\l r.� . N.1- Wright, Mrs. Naill')' Schultz, Mrs. of Niles, recently was nsslgn�d to
di1w Housh 11t\fl rrfrnd o f Pwl la11d; Eu�enc und Betty Cowdery, Mrs, the 304th Signul 11.lltalion In Ko­
humorous i.:kit11 hy l lw Jo:an1 f.t'lart (i lennls Hortman, Miss Mary Klb- rea.
( "h11rd1, 11 mcmolo_i.:11l' hy Vl rs 1�1,url hie, Mrs. Mike Kerwin and Mr.
J·:l'wi n , poernR hy Mrs. Early R&lt;WAh and Mrs. Everett Persons.
Durst. o radio teletype operator,
You'll Llk� Oµr :W-me
Mrs. ITl•rh 1•nw1•I I , Mr11. Uoy Prarcn1eri'd t he Army lu11t Suptemher.
Home Owned and OPerited
Those unuhle 1o attend but The 18 year old soldier 111 a J 959
11011.
'l 'lu• holl wps derorn11&gt;d wilh rl'd !lf'n! girts wr r1• Ml11s Deanna Mc­ gr111hml1' of Niles McKinley Hil-(h
l'llline WY-e-2 101
1111d hlui• s 1 r1 1 unH•rs 111111 hullons hy AfN• flllll ll11ym1111d, Mrs. David St•hool. He is a nephew o r Mrs.
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Smilh, Miss NHnry N!chnh. Mr. lfrrberl Roush, Mn. U ussell Roush
�fos t "loudla Shlr&gt; ld!!.
HM'. 1illd Mrs. C'a�to Wr&gt; rl' JJTl'· t,�ra11k Tornes, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ and Bessle Sla11gl lter.
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Rf'lllt•&lt;l II h1llfold ('lllll11inin.1-t: fl hu11- t hur K ! bhlr, Mr. ond Mrs. John
drl'd d11ll11r hill, from t tu• l kl&amp;rl , ll rlzN, MrH. Lury Sthultz, Mrs.
E11st I .Plar1 rrnrl A1111l1• Grovf' WinifrNI Burton, Mr. and Mrs.
chur(·h,·11 A 1•otl111· k �11p 1wr ron­ M!!rvin Hincharl, Mrs. Alfred C.
Sll'wart, Mr. and Mrs. William
dml1•1i ! ht· p;irt �•'
lh•v. uml Mrs ( ustn 11ml M r. 11111I Kalhau�h and d11 11ghh•r 1 Mr. and
Mr� t-'.11 .-l\' Ho11sh u11 Pnt1eil ( 'on­ Mr11. r.nle �h'Culn. �Jss Norllla
rN1•11t'I' 111 L11k1'sid1• the posl wc1•k . I li hbite, Mrs, Carol Parsons, Mrs.
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GREET ING CARD From Our

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CAMERAS and stJa;PI..lES

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FLASH OUTF I TS - Complete With
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OTHER Cilfr SUGGES'l'IONS
WttRlt SifAVUIS Speclally PrltWII
SHAViNG ktts -..llFOLDS
SHAVING ACCESSORIES , , .,. 1; .. ,

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HOW A1JOUT l
PICNIC . SUNDAY?

A Compl�le Supplyfllf

Plates, Spiians, dhilforfis
aad Accnsorits. .

EXTRA SPECIAi..

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INFANTS'

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Findla,, Ohio, Vn. Eda.a ._.,
and \l!hlldren and the hollONt.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Don QulNnbwrf
and cbildrtn hoe moved b'OIIII
Middlepon to Athena: where be ii
enrol led ln 1ummer school.
Mra. Artley Blake ii a medlcd
patient at Holzer Hotpltal.
Kennle Bua 1pent " we,dr: wltlli
his father at Ctdi1, ObJo.

Alfred
£vents Of Week

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J une 12 was -48 , ottering te.60.
Worship servleet were held at
10:4.5 with Herman Taylor lead,
ing and an attendance of 20.
There was an attendance of 1
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a 1 11 t W
8 . edneaday •venmg a P�_!:
r
rvie - wlth Terry J"'-�
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T:r�a:
in ,. � 11 weea
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On Saturday June � the HYF
••oup plan to vJ■lt Camden P•••
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Sturm '■ Jam boree a t WSAZ-TV.
Mr. and Bdrs. Delbert Gaul via-ited Mr. and Mr■. Will.rd Fau.
dree of Forest Run, SaturdaJ even jng.
Rev. and lfra. Baroid Doster
and baby haYe moved nea_r wheeling,
· Va., w here he will be uSoeiated with Bethany College,
Mr. and Mn. Charles D. Woode
and Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Carr enjoyed ice cream and cake at the
home of Mr. and Mn. William
Carr and daughten Tue,day evening.
Mn . .Eleanor Boyles tpent lut
week at the annual
Methoditt
Conference at Lakeside, o.

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CHUCK
ROAST

45 c

LOIN or RIB
CENTER CUT

Pork Chops

69c

PORK

SPARE RIBS
45c lb.

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S A U S AG E
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WATERMELONS
each $1.49

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TENDER

MINUTE STEAKS
lb. 79c

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Grape, Orange, Grapefrull, Slrawberry
\.ii Gallon Waler Jar

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Jumbo Bag 59c
PAPER PLATES
2 pkgs. 25c

THE FOOD ·M.ART

{ maybe just b(@ad, spread and jam. Perks lljl a meal! £
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BRIQUETS
1 0 lb. bag 79c
All Popular Rrands

CANDY BARS
10 for 39c
RED RIPE

T O MA T O E S
5 lb. basket 98c
32 oz. can

Heiner's bread is made by !he small
hatch process . • • _smooth, uniform texture • • • na
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way you teel when f
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there's Heiner 's on the •
• • • maybe with nice, I
.j -creamy chipped beef ortable
welsh rarebit on toast • • • :

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POMEROY,

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BANANAS
2 lbs. 25c

Nary a bite .-:-. seldom a crumb . , • when there's Heiner's to brighten up
your appetite at breakfast, lunch or dinner • • • snack-time, too.
for. the longest time,
Stays fresher
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tastes better all the tirne.
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B A C K B ON E S
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FRYE RS - - 1 b·39c
Ml LK · gal. j ug 79c

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WELKER'S HOME DRESSED

BRICK CHARCOAL
bag 49c
PICNIC NAPKINS
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Is Renorted

DeSapio'• Pre81ige
1 lo 0111 On Limb

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Carmlne G � Sapio w11 1 t atake l Mr and Mn Ted Riley Sr. of
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loday a n the DemocraUc State Clillon n�lebrated their 30th wed{'\I\
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Commllltt't .election of 5f del�- dini anmven.ary of June 7 with •
eat�at-lar&amp;e for, nHt month I suppe r Sunday .ii the Christi Ann
Tod.iy UI Thurlld1 y, June HI, the national convention at Los AnReatil urant m Gallr poha.
1681 h d;iy of the yeu, wnh 1 98 1 ele1.
Mra Te.d Riley Sr attended the
more 1 11 1 960
piano rec ital, June5 at the Heath
in•
to
The
whether
moon
question
of
qua
1t1
h
hurl
rter
1s m
1 tThe morn1 n , stars '" Mar,. elude former u. S. �n. Herber! Method1s1 Ch urch 1h Middleport in
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Jupiter &amp;nd Salum.
11. Lehman among the delegate• wh1ch h er gran ddaug h er, Joyc�,
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and
Ted RIdaughter
Mr
M.rl,
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T he evening stars are Merc ury holds the ke)' to whether De Sa- le)' Jr . )fidd leport, played two
and Jupi ter.
pio can reU:Jn a, tiibt as trip
On this day in h.istory:
on the party's leaderthip as he numbers · 'Mr8 · L· W· HcComu was
In 1 838, former Prealdent John dld before last week'• aerie, of the teacher.
Mr. ;i, nd Mn. Louvle Harmes of
Qumey Adams began his thret' primary defeat.,
------Toledo are visiting Mr and Mra .
week sp,ee c h on the noor or the
Ollver for 11 week.
Chetter
House
HOLZER HODITAL
again■t annexation
of
.
Allce Ho ward_. P,rk-er■burg , callTexa,.
Admission• . June l f : )ifarlt StevIn 1MB , Abraham Llnrnln gave ' en Snyder Raven1wood· Fran k ed on 1 an [ce N1rh o1 son, 5 unday.
Shelia Lleving, We■t Columbia,
Ice Cream Social
his speech in which he uid: " A Marion Fuiate Pomeroy· ' George
house divided against illetr can , H Evans Alb�ny - Mn° ThomH was the Saturday night guelt of
·/a oned (n Letart
not stand. "
C�rw l n H·ayman · Syrac� -• Hubert J El .a int: C1rtwria )lt.
The Letart PTA is 1pon10rine
M r_. 1nd M
. rs. Evereu D udd l• t_lg
18
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the
A ncient Arabic Or• 0. Simmons, Pomeroy ; Henry K.
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an ice cream ,ocial at the sch ool der
of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Milam. Langaville ; Johnny Clayton of . � 1tro visited Mr. and Mrs. Ball
house Saturday eveninf, June 18·
was established in New Yo rk Smith, Harrisonville ·. Robert Wil• Wa l h ams over th_•. week end. .
Home made ice cream, soup,
City.
ham Reed, Rutland.
. Mn. Clara WL JI,amll, Mn. , \_Vin· ,
undwiches, cold dri nks and other
1fr
I n 1955, widespread riot. broke
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cid Holland .a nd Laura, vmted ,
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harges. June
well
athings to e.at will be olfered for out
all over Buenos Aires, when zier, Mrs. James Barlow, Mrs. Mra. Howard Rayburn Sunday af- I
aale.
the Navy made an un,ucce11ful Frank Depriest Millard McCa uley lernoon. •
Larry Lee Fox �nd � nver Blake
attempt to ousl President Juan Mn. Robert Gr�vea, Paul Waugh:
celve two degrees..
nt �• turday n_, ght m the TNT
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cron.
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Mrs. Emma Carney, Russell Li ttle
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for
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ternational
die Hughe■,
Mn. lrvin Kerr,
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Mortimer Colli ns, m " Ho ·N A . Sle �ers, Douglas S l n. Con me
City, June 12 arriving in Paria,
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June 1 3 where t1he will be the Old Are You ? " said: "A man is Wandimg, Terry wand i t ng ' Robyn the home or Ha•"ld
ttend
were
Mr and Mn, AIing
A
•uest fo•• Ihree weeks or Dr. \ as old as he's feeling, a woman Morgan, O 'Dell Tucker, Mn. Geo. I
d ·.An. Lloyd Fox
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looks."
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W. Simpson, AMI Louise She�- 1 _
(M ill) LaVelle ROl!iselol, Profeuor ,
at, Otterbein College. July 3 Jane_t D. Roush.
_man .. Mrs. Myrtle Runyan, Ostie
ATTEND MEETING
will _begin her studies at the Um,
Ors. Cly,te Ingels and K. D ,
Noah Hurley who is employed in .'1:� Kmley _ Ferguson, Mn. K� thvers1ty_ of Strasbourg, hance . Columbus spent the week end enne Fu �nt, Mn. W:dter 8. Ditk- Anisbary attended Wednesday ses.
She will return home by TWA, with his parents Mr and M rfi . No- er50n, W1ll1am Haryey Riggle, Mrs. sion or the distrir1 dent.al meeting
Augusl 28.
Carl E. James and mla!lt, Ml'1l . Sta- held l n Washington c. H. and reah Hurley, Sr. '
Miss Christy has recently re
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurley and cey Lee Arnold �nd mfant, Mrs. tu rned late last night after enjoy•
ceived a Graduate-Assiatanhhlp In children of Logan, w. Va., were · S� okey Ball and inf.ant, Mrs. Cal- ina an evening racing program at
Scioto Downs.
Foreign Language from Ohio State week end guests of his parents, vm C. Sadler.
Births, June 14: A son to Mr.
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University, where she will teach Mr. and Mn. Noah Hurley.
French and will be enrolled In
SINGERS COMING
Mr. and Mre. O. H. While and and Mrs. James A. Thomas, MidThe Go11pel Harmony Boys of
David Davidson of Dorcus, were dleport.
graduate echool there Sept. 25.
------W. Va., wUl preaenl a j
Huntington.
Janet is the daughter of Mr. busir1eas visitors here.
l
special religious program in music
Mr. and Mni. Ralph Weit of OAK HILL
and Mrs. Garrett Christy, former_.
._
ly of Meigs Count)' where ahe Parkeraburg were week end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baum visited Sunday at 2:30 p, m., June 26, at
graduated from the Tuppen of Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. W . W. I Mr .and Mre. Curl :l'rederick on the Letart Falls U. B. Church. The
Th ursday afternoon.
public is invited.
Plains High School, class of 19M. Varian.

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MN.. J , D. Rov.h
Mn. J. A :}uillen i1 •,ultln,: tel,
alh'et ID Akron.
! Rev. and Mrs. Casto of the Meth-odllt C hurch, attended the conference at 1...1.keslde last week. Mrs.
I Early Rouah was the deleeate from
) here.
Circle Sunday
I •,'he Faithful
I s,hooI cl us met at th e C ommun ity Hall, Thurada)' evening,
PFC ,'l.onald E. Hurley, Ft. Bennlng, G eor1i a, is spendinl a 30day leave with his parenta, Mr.
aod Mrs. Noah Hurley.
:Mrs. F. Ray Wilson and daugh 1 ter, Dorinda, or Pomeroy were re._J .
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Arbau&amp;h and d1uchJ ""'"
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The He l pmg
wom• terMrs.LuEthel
an d Farm
Jean have gone lO Loa
'
e n t Club met at the home ol
Anieles to vi�1 t her brother Glen
Mrt. Ver� a) JohnlOn, Wednttday. ,
Matla ck. They wUI a lso vi,it in
Tbe meeting was opened wiLh the
pled1:e to the flag. In the ablence Seattle, waah., to visit her da ujh­
ter ' Shirley ' ,nd rsmii"'
J•
of the presi·•en t , Mr1. H omer
Mr . 1md Mn . ![omer Brlckle, of
J ohnson con d ucl ed the buinne
· ss Pomeroy were Sunday gue11t1 of
mee�l ug a� d le d the devotional &amp;.
his brother, Mr. and Mra. Wayne
A d1scuss1on was held on the Bric
kles
lesson topic "Meeting Childre n's
and · Mrs. Foreat Kyle and
Mr.
Emotional Needs", Mn. George
Johnson gave the secretary"s re- family of Columbus spent Sunda )'
port and gave two readings. Af- with his parent.,, :it:r. and Mrs. Ira
ter dinner was served, the a(ter- Kyle.
Mrs. Helen White has moved
noon was spent in dlscuasion and
viaiting. The next meeting will from the Coy Hawk property to the f
be at the home of Mrs. Lester Guy Springer property.
Foreman. Present were Mn. Ri• I MISS CHllllTY
Mr h d
d Mrs w·if"M
ley Fry, Mrs. Lon Dick.ens, llrs.
w J� n!� to ut �t t�e�: ho�
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Homer Johnson, Mrs. �eorge
t
Those attendi nc
Johnson the hostess and children. urday nigh
were Mr. and Mrs. Coty Long
Mr. a�d Mrs. Donald Russell
Gallipolis rerry, Mr.
.i nd Shel l a wer� hosts Sund�y to and ramily,
and M I'5 . Milton Rous h and ■on
•n all day outing and picnic at
of Clifton and Mr . and Mn. Dan
their home, Woodland Road. The
Marr
occasion celebrated Mr. Russell"s
Ju�e and Dee Ann Johnson or
father, _Clayton Russe ll's birthday.
M uon are spending the week
J anet Christy of Mt. SterllnJ,
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. D o n Johnson 1960 graduate of Otterbein ColC layton Russell, Harvey Russell, a
nd son.
lege, Westerville, baa received a
M r . and Mrs. Lester RuMell and
Mrs. Bob Bart�� and chlldre,n ■c holarship for study in France
children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Roush and children, Mr. and Mra of Ravenswood vmted M rs. Louis this aummer,
Janet wu graduated from Ol­
Lesley Roush and children, Mr. Young . and family here Monday.
JacJne Reynolds of Pt. Pleasant terbein, June fl with a Bachelor of
and Mrs. James Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson spent several days here with her ' Artl, and a Bachelor of Science
grandmoth!r, Gwen Bumgarner.
in Education degr ees, and Devisited his sister, Mrs. E5ta
Ladies
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partmental Honors ln FoNlgn
Roush, Portland, 0., Sund'.l)'.
Sandy Ferguson spent several Ch�rch are having en old fashion Language. , She was one of two
Locust Grove members of the cla111 of 1.50 to redays last week with her sister social al lhe
welcome. - --=- ---,Everyone
2.
JuJJ
school,
M rs. Herman Knapp and famuY
,-,-,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickens ,n� 1 -:c
of New Haven while her mother,
Mn. Ed ii:ar Dorat, chairman of
Bait!•
of
Jane
Marl;ha
daughter
Mrs. Charles Ferguson underwent
the Cancer Crusade in Orange
observation and tre.atment at the more, Md., \' tglt�d Mrs. Vernal Township, reports that the Tup,
Johnson aod family Monday. The
Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis.
pes Plains village wa■ covered by
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foreman Pickens have ret�rn� home aft�r volunteer workers Mn1. Mildred
a
ays vi&amp;1t with their sis
accompanied by Mrs. Edgar Ab- sever l �
Headley and Mn. Eqlah sWan. Mrs.
�nd 0ther rebott and Ka1h y of Pomeroy are ter. Sylv_ia Colema�
norsl expreHes her thanks to the
spending a weeks vacation with latives m this vlematy.
workers and contributor■. A total
Mr. _and Mrs. Homer Johnaon
Walden Foreman and family of
or $34.3, was reported 1:ollected.
were 1n Dexter, 0., over the
Savannah, Ga.
Ray Roush, Clifton, spent the weekend.
Mr. a�d M�s. Verna) John&amp;On
paat week with his grandparents,
and family visited Mr. an_d Mrs.
1 M r . and Mrs. Dan Marr.
H enry Hos�har and family, Pt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart and
p 1 easa nt Sunday.
grandson Georgie were gllests of
Mr. a�d Mrs. Lother Tucker
M r . and Mrs. Fred Roush of ,.8•
and (amdy, Milson called on Mr.
tart Sunday ·
and Mrs, Donald R uasell and
Shella Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krebs
and children, Pt. Pleasant visited
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and
family over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnaon
were in Athens, 0., Saturday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Saun- j
ders and family and Mrs. Carrie
Gibbs.
Morris Johnson, Joseph Kay
and Mildred Van Meter accom­
panied Norman Van M eter of
Middleport to Davis, W . Va., for
several days trout fishing.
.Mr. and Mn . Paul Fitzgen1ld
and Linda were called lt.o Corina) ton,"\i'a,, because of the death and
burial ol their uncle, Carl FUz­
gerald.
Mrs. Donald Russell was in
Galllpolls Monday Jor a checkup
at Holzer Hospital.

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Ka1 h r :\kEt hmny, who h.1s btt·n
,• isitin, 1u Lol:an with Mr. and Mrs.
Wil fur\l Struble, returned home
Imlay Shi' was ac('omp1mit'd homl'
b� hr-r gnrndmothcr , �trs. Struble,
fur a short v1s1 1 .
W eekend �uPsts with :,tr. and
Mi's Even•tt Davis wen �r and
�1rs. Cla rPni·i• fl ump hrf'� s of Flor- I
id:1. \tr [ );ms 1s on a 1 0-tia�· \'at·a­
lion from his C' mplOl rn e n t al !hf'
Pos1 Office.
�trs. l!alph Jordan 1Violt't Harl•
in�er) and t·h ildrrn. Tom m y and
Nano·. Can i on. an• \' ls i t 1 11!.( w11 h
hrr mnt her. \!rs . J .;1wrt'nn Hart
Tues­
ITIJ;tt r aml ol her rt•lal1\'1'S
d ay \lrs Jordan and ctu ldrrn and
Mrs. Lionel Bni(gs and l' hildren
spent the da)' in Hidwell wnh Mr.
and :11 rs. Garlnncl tanicr ( Betty
Hart mgrr l and fumil�·

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Sam, of llalli!H, Texas, arc here
1'1S i t 1 n � h1•r paren t.�. Mr . ..ind Mrs.
W i lliam H �·_ul�r und other relat ives.
and
Evcr1on
:'\l s, Vi rllu'.111
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• und .11r_11. Ret_ty F' ultz and I
d,1111.
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d,m�htt•rs wfr,, in. �a!Jnev1 lle Sun•lav wh1·rt• 1 h1·v vm1ed Mrs. Everson's rnol lll'r, �-In. L. r. Ten�ant ,
und nlso mt•I M n . E ve rson ' s ne µhi· w. nn vid T t&gt; nnan1 , ut t h e alrl}f)rt
in l'i1t sburu. David, whn 'Jf home is
in I.as V ai:::os, will be with the Evnsrms for an indcfin ih• viRit. They
n-!unw d to Middle port. Tuesday.
:'\1r. un&lt;l Mrs. Hurnld Teague and
son, lli l- k .v . WPrr lhe week rnd
gw•s1s nf hrr fa1 her, Richard Heuit'r, and Jwr grn ntlpari•nts. Mr . .!Ind
M r.� W i l l i :un I I . 1!1•uh•r.

MR. AND MRS. DONALDSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton, Reedsville , are aitiloiadclhg the
marriage of their daughter, Greta, to Charles Donaldson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donaldson, Logan.
The wedding took place in St. Ambrose Church, Belpre,
on A pr, 23 rd · 'vith Father Phillips officiating.
I e Iace over
The bride wore a floor lt:ngtti gown o f W h't

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da11gh1t-r. S11san. ranw Monday for
a \'Isl! wi1h \Ir. und Mrs. Homer
Rirc an&lt;l 111ht·r re latives. The
H 1 n·s li,1\'l' hrt'll i;la tiont!rl al Arl­
in�ton. \111. From h1•re t hl'y will
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;ind :,h·-. Earl llo11�h W(•rr M r. and
Mr.o; Hoh1·rt 1• l�·nr1 of Columhus,
1 ; 1,,n H oush nf L:11H'aS!t'r, l\ l r ma!
)1rs. W.1lter llllush nr Rid wt&gt;ll and
�Ir .i nd ,trs. Marv m llirn'ih of At­
l�nla. C .i . who Id! Tut&gt;sd ay for
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Around And
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sided and communications Wtre Thr- Lord's Prayer, Pam prue11er, Z-9aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 16, 1 960
cead lrom'lh, Councol or Cllurches ·1h, ◄ I I pl&lt;-dge, and Ellen Shule,.
r
and � - N. Jone� deput, master, 1 lhe Pledge lO the ,\mc rlcan ,,,i.
Su, Haye,, '"'" and Lmd, M,,,. ,
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A r.-port on .,;.ter,. iifety was
concernin&amp; i.n!!I� 1'fh1rh will
Debra Ind Eul■ M11e West, l" J rl.i
be held _Ju�y 28. ollo•�I _ 11 , d ls- j madl' by Anita ftoud11hdt.
Norton, J.in lct' E11kl!w, Palrll'la ! , i i
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russfon. It .... s YO ed to eXhJbll at
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hspte, and Debra's brother. \(l('t,
The r l u b plans to hive an ice
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bah.
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and
cream sup1,er
As a Cl11u11X to .t he al lendan
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Gift! were opened follo '&gt;' m :./
"l une leisure Time" . was the der tu r a1sl' money for mem ber&amp; Lo l,;r lVen Y
c ontest h e ld b)' t h l' Ohto Eta P: .
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wh
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of
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C hapt N of Be \11 Sigma Sor un t y t�
u:
I go to 4-H camp. Plans_ were also
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Debra Ly h n Dan i els, dau g hter &amp;anwi and � rs. Daniels st' r n•cl 1 �:•
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call
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group
with
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ma d e to
r t hose on the losing
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Mrs Thelma [)an it&gt; ls ◄ 1 7 w I rrc .. m :ind l'akc tu the gul' sts � a
t l' am were hostellses 10 the winna11g a m w ��ed with "� hat I L ik � +)lout fair p arade The next meeting will Main, was honored a l a birthday v.or&amp; of c andy, 5 u rn Jtnd bu l ).,., 1 1,
J U nt'. F'nn!n� lips were 11ven by be Jun l' 2B at the home of Robin party Monday afternoon.
were given.
ll'am Tuesday evening .
Mn, Roy .�1 1..ler an d a poem, Stearns.
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treaterl
Wl'ff'
The winm•r�
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A
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I
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were
resent
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··psa l m O r L 1· r� wai re a.d bY ",1r:i ,
ln 1933, _ Pre51tlenl Fran k l i n 11
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a st eak dinnn al tile home o r Mn
Refreshmen 1 s of i«' cream, cake, __ _
was
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conte�t
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&amp;1gned t tJe National 111
Genheime
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Barbare Betzing w i 1 h each inrm- 1
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I candy .ind kool aid were served by daughters. Various 1ames
cip
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couples
four
with
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Act.
neeovery
�ustrial
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for
ph,yed
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M . M illon oud
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sponsltite for a ml'mber of the w i n mg and won b)' Geor� H?lt!r altd I
ning team in t he prep,arati on of Mrs. Earl Dean. Group smgmg of
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her s1eaR grilled out of doors at · o ld Glory" in obsef:.",ntt'! 11f:.ytag '
the Belting home. Pict n�es were Day, coneludfd the �,n.
Refresh��nt■ wer,, �rved dur1.aken during the ;irfair by :Mrs.
lng the social hour. Tbp- l'lexl meetYvonne Scally.
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Others attendin g were Mrs. Bel f ing will be Tr"!sday, lune 28.
Miss
='ltbary,
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Lucy
ty Ful1z. Miss
f' arul Bachtel. :Ms. Ele�nor Bhiett- 1· Mornini Star
nar, Mrs. Charlotte l&gt;tllard, Mrs
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BPtty Eveson, Mrs. Pt,yllis Knopp 1 Jover• ffql.d -,_e8810ft.
The fourth meetina: of ½h'e -�1om­
Mrs. Mary Reinhart. Mrs. Sue Se f'l i g , �rs. Mila Wood, Louise ?.e kle , ing Star 4-H Clovers was hefd at
'.11 r!l . Gretch�n Bondurant, Mrs. the home of Antia Houd11helt on
Lee So;yler, April Smith, Sue Grues- June 14.
l'I', Sue Beegle, Mrs. Jeanne �aun
Miss Houda.shelt led the group.in

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Then '!at•h rn..t,, hea!\l\y ,kin replace 1t. . Get tnstant-dry,ln,g 1'-4-L,
were made t� v1 S1I Star 1 keratotytlc, at any druJ slore. If
Saturda; evening and pre- not de l i--lttted in 3 DAYS, vour 48c
program when , Chester btc}c . TOD,A.Y ,it S'!WI ·ill AND j
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met Tuesdav eve m ng.
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taffeta with finll'.er-li p sleeves.
Her veil was made of net with C layton Kimes, Mrs. V l,e:lni a Ho• '
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flowers a�oss the crown.
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Sh l! carr i ed a bouquel , of while and son and fellow wqrkers of
orchids over her white lace j the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Warprayer book.
d ie Bo&amp;geSB.
Those ath·nding the reception
The mother of ihe bride wore
served ham sandwiches, po­
were
a navy sheath dn!HS with a navy
• Flah l•palred Promptly
and while duster and white a r- tato ehlps, plckles, rake, ice cream
coffee and punch,
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• Trador Tires lteapped
Mrs. Donald1on w111 formerly
wore II novy blue dress, Both mo• Tube Valves ltplacecl
empl oyed by the Bureau of Pu­
thers wore red rose corsagl's.
• Tiro, liquid FIiied,
blic Dl·bt, Parkersburg.
Thr rece pl!rm Wl!ls al the home
Drained, Reploc.dl
Mr. Donaldson ls emp•oyed by
of Horace Kibble. Reednille, 0.
• Camplel• Une of
Hle Logan Foundry ahd Machine
'rhos(' uttending !he aUuir and Co.• Logan.
Gaodyear Farm, Tn1ck
Mrs.
were
brini:lng prertrents
The couple ate now living in
ond Auto Tires
llarolU Bolter.
Miss Patricia their home al llock bridii:e, 0.
Smith , Horace Kibble, Misses Mil­
A pnrty was 1i:i11f'n in honor of dred and Forrest Kibble, Mr. and
Ill'\'. und MrH. Pe11rl f'.li !llo 11t the �rs. William Congrove and l'am' Grove
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Letart Fulls roinmuniLY h.ill Fr!- 1la, Mr. and Mrs. James Klng and Formei· Apple
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f.arnily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar- R�ident In Kurcu
Jt"v 1�ri·t·l,111d N1,rris wn• h, lon and 1-arry, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd , Pvt. Ronal d Chesler Durst, sWti
rh;iri,:" nf t hl' prowrnm w h i l·h l11- Onneldimn, Mr. and Mrs. James of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Durst,
d 1 1 d,·,l .� pt•1·iiil �in.L(in� by �irs lloh D11nulrl11on and son, Mrs. Carl former Apple Grove resident now
A1l;11ns, Mrs. 1!11d (;ri111111. !\l r.� . N.1- Wright, Mrs. Naill')' Schultz, Mrs. of Niles, recently was nsslgn�d to
di1w Housh 11t\fl rrfrnd o f Pwl la11d; Eu�enc und Betty Cowdery, Mrs, the 304th Signul 11.lltalion In Ko­
humorous i.:kit11 hy l lw Jo:an1 f.t'lart (i lennls Hortman, Miss Mary Klb- rea.
( "h11rd1, 11 mcmolo_i.:11l' hy Vl rs 1�1,url hie, Mrs. Mike Kerwin and Mr.
J·:l'wi n , poernR hy Mrs. Early R&lt;WAh and Mrs. Everett Persons.
Durst. o radio teletype operator,
You'll Llk� Oµr :W-me
Mrs. ITl•rh 1•nw1•I I , Mr11. Uoy Prarcn1eri'd t he Army lu11t Suptemher.
Home Owned and OPerited
Those unuhle 1o attend but The 18 year old soldier 111 a J 959
11011.
'l 'lu• holl wps derorn11&gt;d wilh rl'd !lf'n! girts wr r1• Ml11s Deanna Mc­ gr111hml1' of Niles McKinley Hil-(h
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1111d hlui• s 1 r1 1 unH•rs 111111 hullons hy AfN• flllll ll11ym1111d, Mrs. David St•hool. He is a nephew o r Mrs.
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�fos t "loudla Shlr&gt; ld!!.
HM'. 1illd Mrs. C'a�to Wr&gt; rl' JJTl'· t,�ra11k Tornes, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ and Bessle Sla11gl lter.
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Rf'lllt•&lt;l II h1llfold ('lllll11inin.1-t: fl hu11- t hur K ! bhlr, Mr. ond Mrs. John
drl'd d11ll11r hill, from t tu• l kl&amp;rl , ll rlzN, MrH. Lury Sthultz, Mrs.
E11st I .Plar1 rrnrl A1111l1• Grovf' WinifrNI Burton, Mr. and Mrs.
chur(·h,·11 A 1•otl111· k �11p 1wr ron­ M!!rvin Hincharl, Mrs. Alfred C.
Sll'wart, Mr. and Mrs. William
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Mr� t-'.11 .-l\' Ho11sh u11 Pnt1eil ( 'on­ Mr11. r.nle �h'Culn. �Jss Norllla
rN1•11t'I' 111 L11k1'sid1• the posl wc1•k . I li hbite, Mrs, Carol Parsons, Mrs.
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Mr. •nd Mrs. Don QulNnbwrf
and cbildrtn hoe moved b'OIIII
Middlepon to Athena: where be ii
enrol led ln 1ummer school.
Mra. Artley Blake ii a medlcd
patient at Holzer Hotpltal.
Kennle Bua 1pent " we,dr: wltlli
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Mr. and Bdrs. Delbert Gaul via-ited Mr. and Mr■. Will.rd Fau.
dree of Forest Run, SaturdaJ even jng.
Rev. and lfra. Baroid Doster
and baby haYe moved nea_r wheeling,
· Va., w here he will be uSoeiated with Bethany College,
Mr. and Mn. Charles D. Woode
and Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Carr enjoyed ice cream and cake at the
home of Mr. and Mn. William
Carr and daughten Tue,day evening.
Mn . .Eleanor Boyles tpent lut
week at the annual
Methoditt
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RED RIPE

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DeSapio'• Pre81ige
1 lo 0111 On Limb

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Carmlne G � Sapio w11 1 t atake l Mr and Mn Ted Riley Sr. of
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loday a n the DemocraUc State Clillon n�lebrated their 30th wed{'\I\
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Commllltt't .election of 5f del�- dini anmven.ary of June 7 with •
eat�at-lar&amp;e for, nHt month I suppe r Sunday .ii the Christi Ann
Tod.iy UI Thurlld1 y, June HI, the national convention at Los AnReatil urant m Gallr poha.
1681 h d;iy of the yeu, wnh 1 98 1 ele1.
Mra Te.d Riley Sr attended the
more 1 11 1 960
piano rec ital, June5 at the Heath
in•
to
The
whether
moon
question
of
qua
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hurl
rter
1s m
1 tThe morn1 n , stars '" Mar,. elude former u. S. �n. Herber! Method1s1 Ch urch 1h Middleport in
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Jupiter &amp;nd Salum.
11. Lehman among the delegate• wh1ch h er gran ddaug h er, Joyc�,
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and
Ted RIdaughter
Mr
M.rl,
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T he evening stars are Merc ury holds the ke)' to whether De Sa- le)' Jr . )fidd leport, played two
and Jupi ter.
pio can reU:Jn a, tiibt as trip
On this day in h.istory:
on the party's leaderthip as he numbers · 'Mr8 · L· W· HcComu was
In 1 838, former Prealdent John dld before last week'• aerie, of the teacher.
Mr. ;i, nd Mn. Louvle Harmes of
Qumey Adams began his thret' primary defeat.,
------Toledo are visiting Mr and Mra .
week sp,ee c h on the noor or the
Ollver for 11 week.
Chetter
House
HOLZER HODITAL
again■t annexation
of
.
Allce Ho ward_. P,rk-er■burg , callTexa,.
Admission• . June l f : )ifarlt StevIn 1MB , Abraham Llnrnln gave ' en Snyder Raven1wood· Fran k ed on 1 an [ce N1rh o1 son, 5 unday.
Shelia Lleving, We■t Columbia,
Ice Cream Social
his speech in which he uid: " A Marion Fuiate Pomeroy· ' George
house divided against illetr can , H Evans Alb�ny - Mn° ThomH was the Saturday night guelt of
·/a oned (n Letart
not stand. "
C�rw l n H·ayman · Syrac� -• Hubert J El .a int: C1rtwria )lt.
The Letart PTA is 1pon10rine
M r_. 1nd M
. rs. Evereu D udd l• t_lg
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the
A ncient Arabic Or• 0. Simmons, Pomeroy ; Henry K.
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an ice cream ,ocial at the sch ool der
of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Milam. Langaville ; Johnny Clayton of . � 1tro visited Mr. and Mrs. Ball
house Saturday eveninf, June 18·
was established in New Yo rk Smith, Harrisonville ·. Robert Wil• Wa l h ams over th_•. week end. .
Home made ice cream, soup,
City.
ham Reed, Rutland.
. Mn. Clara WL JI,amll, Mn. , \_Vin· ,
undwiches, cold dri nks and other
1fr
I n 1955, widespread riot. broke
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cid Holland .a nd Laura, vmted ,
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harges. June
well
athings to e.at will be olfered for out
all over Buenos Aires, when zier, Mrs. James Barlow, Mrs. Mra. Howard Rayburn Sunday af- I
aale.
the Navy made an un,ucce11ful Frank Depriest Millard McCa uley lernoon. •
Larry Lee Fox �nd � nver Blake
attempt to ousl President Juan Mn. Robert Gr�vea, Paul Waugh:
celve two degrees..
nt �• turday n_, ght m the TNT
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cron.
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Mrs. Emma Carney, Russell Li ttle
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for
today
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Ed
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ternational
die Hughe■,
Mn. lrvin Kerr,
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writer
Mortimer Colli ns, m " Ho ·N A . Sle �ers, Douglas S l n. Con me
City, June 12 arriving in Paria,
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June 1 3 where t1he will be the Old Are You ? " said: "A man is Wandimg, Terry wand i t ng ' Robyn the home or Ha•"ld
ttend
were
Mr and Mn, AIing
A
•uest fo•• Ihree weeks or Dr. \ as old as he's feeling, a woman Morgan, O 'Dell Tucker, Mn. Geo. I
d ·.An. Lloyd Fox
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bert
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looks."
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W. Simpson, AMI Louise She�- 1 _
(M ill) LaVelle ROl!iselol, Profeuor ,
at, Otterbein College. July 3 Jane_t D. Roush.
_man .. Mrs. Myrtle Runyan, Ostie
ATTEND MEETING
will _begin her studies at the Um,
Ors. Cly,te Ingels and K. D ,
Noah Hurley who is employed in .'1:� Kmley _ Ferguson, Mn. K� thvers1ty_ of Strasbourg, hance . Columbus spent the week end enne Fu �nt, Mn. W:dter 8. Ditk- Anisbary attended Wednesday ses.
She will return home by TWA, with his parents Mr and M rfi . No- er50n, W1ll1am Haryey Riggle, Mrs. sion or the distrir1 dent.al meeting
Augusl 28.
Carl E. James and mla!lt, Ml'1l . Sta- held l n Washington c. H. and reah Hurley, Sr. '
Miss Christy has recently re
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurley and cey Lee Arnold �nd mfant, Mrs. tu rned late last night after enjoy•
ceived a Graduate-Assiatanhhlp In children of Logan, w. Va., were · S� okey Ball and inf.ant, Mrs. Cal- ina an evening racing program at
Scioto Downs.
Foreign Language from Ohio State week end guests of his parents, vm C. Sadler.
Births, June 14: A son to Mr.
I
University, where she will teach Mr. and Mn. Noah Hurley.
French and will be enrolled In
SINGERS COMING
Mr. and Mre. O. H. While and and Mrs. James A. Thomas, MidThe Go11pel Harmony Boys of
David Davidson of Dorcus, were dleport.
graduate echool there Sept. 25.
------W. Va., wUl preaenl a j
Huntington.
Janet is the daughter of Mr. busir1eas visitors here.
l
special religious program in music
Mr. and Mni. Ralph Weit of OAK HILL
and Mrs. Garrett Christy, former_.
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ly of Meigs Count)' where ahe Parkeraburg were week end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baum visited Sunday at 2:30 p, m., June 26, at
graduated from the Tuppen of Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. W . W. I Mr .and Mre. Curl :l'rederick on the Letart Falls U. B. Church. The
Th ursday afternoon.
public is invited.
Plains High School, class of 19M. Varian.

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MN.. J , D. Rov.h
Mn. J. A :}uillen i1 •,ultln,: tel,
alh'et ID Akron.
! Rev. and Mrs. Casto of the Meth-odllt C hurch, attended the conference at 1...1.keslde last week. Mrs.
I Early Rouah was the deleeate from
) here.
Circle Sunday
I •,'he Faithful
I s,hooI cl us met at th e C ommun ity Hall, Thurada)' evening,
PFC ,'l.onald E. Hurley, Ft. Bennlng, G eor1i a, is spendinl a 30day leave with his parenta, Mr.
aod Mrs. Noah Hurley.
:Mrs. F. Ray Wilson and daugh 1 ter, Dorinda, or Pomeroy were re._J .
cent guests of their aun t. M
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The He l pmg
wom• terMrs.LuEthel
an d Farm
Jean have gone lO Loa
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Anieles to vi�1 t her brother Glen
Mrt. Ver� a) JohnlOn, Wednttday. ,
Matla ck. They wUI a lso vi,it in
Tbe meeting was opened wiLh the
pled1:e to the flag. In the ablence Seattle, waah., to visit her da ujh­
ter ' Shirley ' ,nd rsmii"'
J•
of the presi·•en t , Mr1. H omer
Mr . 1md Mn . ![omer Brlckle, of
J ohnson con d ucl ed the buinne
· ss Pomeroy were Sunday gue11t1 of
mee�l ug a� d le d the devotional &amp;.
his brother, Mr. and Mra. Wayne
A d1scuss1on was held on the Bric
kles
lesson topic "Meeting Childre n's
and · Mrs. Foreat Kyle and
Mr.
Emotional Needs", Mn. George
Johnson gave the secretary"s re- family of Columbus spent Sunda )'
port and gave two readings. Af- with his parent.,, :it:r. and Mrs. Ira
ter dinner was served, the a(ter- Kyle.
Mrs. Helen White has moved
noon was spent in dlscuasion and
viaiting. The next meeting will from the Coy Hawk property to the f
be at the home of Mrs. Lester Guy Springer property.
Foreman. Present were Mn. Ri• I MISS CHllllTY
Mr h d
d Mrs w·if"M
ley Fry, Mrs. Lon Dick.ens, llrs.
w J� n!� to ut �t t�e�: ho�
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Homer Johnson, Mrs. �eorge
t
Those attendi nc
Johnson the hostess and children. urday nigh
were Mr. and Mrs. Coty Long
Mr. a�d Mrs. Donald Russell
Gallipolis rerry, Mr.
.i nd Shel l a wer� hosts Sund�y to and ramily,
and M I'5 . Milton Rous h and ■on
•n all day outing and picnic at
of Clifton and Mr . and Mn. Dan
their home, Woodland Road. The
Marr
occasion celebrated Mr. Russell"s
Ju�e and Dee Ann Johnson or
father, _Clayton Russe ll's birthday.
M uon are spending the week
J anet Christy of Mt. SterllnJ,
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. D o n Johnson 1960 graduate of Otterbein ColC layton Russell, Harvey Russell, a
nd son.
lege, Westerville, baa received a
M r . and Mrs. Lester RuMell and
Mrs. Bob Bart�� and chlldre,n ■c holarship for study in France
children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Roush and children, Mr. and Mra of Ravenswood vmted M rs. Louis this aummer,
Janet wu graduated from Ol­
Lesley Roush and children, Mr. Young . and family here Monday.
JacJne Reynolds of Pt. Pleasant terbein, June fl with a Bachelor of
and Mrs. James Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson spent several days here with her ' Artl, and a Bachelor of Science
grandmoth!r, Gwen Bumgarner.
in Education degr ees, and Devisited his sister, Mrs. E5ta
Ladies
E
Salem
The
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B
of
U
partmental Honors ln FoNlgn
Roush, Portland, 0., Sund'.l)'.
Sandy Ferguson spent several Ch�rch are having en old fashion Language. , She was one of two
Locust Grove members of the cla111 of 1.50 to redays last week with her sister social al lhe
welcome. - --=- ---,Everyone
2.
JuJJ
school,
M rs. Herman Knapp and famuY
,-,-,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickens ,n� 1 -:c
of New Haven while her mother,
Mn. Ed ii:ar Dorat, chairman of
Bait!•
of
Jane
Marl;ha
daughter
Mrs. Charles Ferguson underwent
the Cancer Crusade in Orange
observation and tre.atment at the more, Md., \' tglt�d Mrs. Vernal Township, reports that the Tup,
Johnson aod family Monday. The
Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis.
pes Plains village wa■ covered by
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foreman Pickens have ret�rn� home aft�r volunteer workers Mn1. Mildred
a
ays vi&amp;1t with their sis
accompanied by Mrs. Edgar Ab- sever l �
Headley and Mn. Eqlah sWan. Mrs.
�nd 0ther rebott and Ka1h y of Pomeroy are ter. Sylv_ia Colema�
norsl expreHes her thanks to the
spending a weeks vacation with latives m this vlematy.
workers and contributor■. A total
Mr. _and Mrs. Homer Johnaon
Walden Foreman and family of
or $34.3, was reported 1:ollected.
were 1n Dexter, 0., over the
Savannah, Ga.
Ray Roush, Clifton, spent the weekend.
Mr. a�d M�s. Verna) John&amp;On
paat week with his grandparents,
and family visited Mr. an_d Mrs.
1 M r . and Mrs. Dan Marr.
H enry Hos�har and family, Pt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart and
p 1 easa nt Sunday.
grandson Georgie were gllests of
Mr. a�d Mrs. Lother Tucker
M r . and Mrs. Fred Roush of ,.8•
and (amdy, Milson called on Mr.
tart Sunday ·
and Mrs, Donald R uasell and
Shella Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krebs
and children, Pt. Pleasant visited
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and
family over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnaon
were in Athens, 0., Saturday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Saun- j
ders and family and Mrs. Carrie
Gibbs.
Morris Johnson, Joseph Kay
and Mildred Van Meter accom­
panied Norman Van M eter of
Middleport to Davis, W . Va., for
several days trout fishing.
.Mr. and Mn . Paul Fitzgen1ld
and Linda were called lt.o Corina) ton,"\i'a,, because of the death and
burial ol their uncle, Carl FUz­
gerald.
Mrs. Donald Russell was in
Galllpolls Monday Jor a checkup
at Holzer Hospital.

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city champio n ship i n five years
vincing 9-3 victor over the Red legs.
H enry Clatworlfly's boys no w are

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and all oth e r clubs have lost at least two game s i n first half ;
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tn the other &amp;amt last e ve n - fie ld to sc ore Jo h n Tiinn e hlll wh_o
inti lhe Braves won 4- 1 over the had wal�ed, 11 was the only h i t I
Yan.tee&amp;.
oH stobart.
Gar)' Sto1?ut for, lhe � nators
The Re�legs ll('Ored two more
bad a no-�1Lt� eoma Ltnlll the � u�s that inn i ng on an error e nd
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1 I t �as ii loQJ:,' hard roa d for
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share of the .AL lead since the
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iwle whf'n the u mpire s flnully
thri-w up tbt:ir hand1 at 2:32 •. m.
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York and the Kansas City AthleBEVERLY, Mass. UPI-Dann y !IC'�M· r h Y, 1 7 Y ear old itc h er-oul( �/e r w ho was 81 gne� b th e 1 The Yankees had twi � le t the
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high St'ho ol huseball right Into 1 t h� 1 2th, .and l hen m 13th the
the CLJb� line utl ·
I ra1t1 came tn sharp , 8IIJlt.ial pel ts.
The umps looked at th� weary
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Lenny Merullo , New England ,I athlete s and manage�&amp; 1ft �th
scout ror th� Cubs. said after the �pg�uts ,� Dl�ifwlly SJld,
yo uth was signed Wed nesday tba t
Let � al l iQ ho.me.
hr would join the dub Frid a y 1,
YtrJkll Tlit h110tn•
n ight in Cindnn ati. Th e
As a result, the Yankees,' 29-21
bonus
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d the l.urgest i n the I season record tied them with th�
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history of baseba ll.
1 l ·_1evel 11Dd India ns, wh� split • t
"1Merull o �.iid the Cubs did n ot night doubleheader with the Bal•
want l o push the young sta r alo ng ' timore Oriol es, wi n ning 10-2 and
too fasl, b u t mig h t gi ve hi m a I l osi ng 1 3-5. Both the YankeP.5 and
shot al playin g right fJeld Coe a ludia nfl ha�e .MO pereen_taies
, few inning s agai nst the Reds.
and th.e Orioles are practically
glued lo their backs with a ,579
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) The Chica10 White Sox whipped
AND HERE'S AN
the Washintlon Senators, 6-4 a nd
the Boiiton Red Sor: pulletl out a
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Detroit Tigera i n the other AL
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The Pittsburgh Pirate, increas•
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1 th e SaQ Fr•ntUco
G i 1u1 t.f; Oi e
St Lou'9 c,rdinala beat the Clnd nnatl 1l-td1, 6-0; the Los Angeles
[ D otlgers ropted th e Philad e lphia
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the ''big oqe" today and the bet­
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around suotlown on Saturday the
new 1960 U. S. Open KOlf champ­
ion will be braw ny Arnold Palmer.
GROSSI NGEJ\, N. Y. UPI-Now
He's th e 4 to 1 bettin g &lt;:hoice
that In1ernar Jeh1Jl1119p bJl1 finIn
the fil!ld or 1,0 golfera who
ished his traini ng, Or. Goit8 karla!
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e tryi na: for the bllfie11t title in
son-the Swedish Jltyalclan-psy.
chologilrt-tHk es over today to their bu!lir) e ss. That betti ng fa­
make a really ,"violent Viking" voriUsm Is a bout as close u you
out of th@ heavywela:ht champio n can coine to being an odds-on I
choice i n a field of stars.
rot Monday ni,1ht's big fight.
lt is K1rlnon'1 Job to instill
savagery lnto amiabl e I ngem ar
CIJ0Wtt Pl ■ WIIS
flO t h a t he'll again fire his riJht .
ORLANDO, F1a. UPI - Roberfill like 1 "Goteborg thunder ta. Albert of Tampa and Charles
bolt" at Floyd Patterson ln th e MacOowa!l of Virginia Bea�h, Va.,
Polo Grou�ds ahd nevtlr let u p 1 won their re•pective
d1vi1lon1
Unj.il Floyd'� k n ocked OQl.
Wed nesday in the National Pte
When Karluon, . a b londish, Wee golf tournament. MaeDowall
fqrt7lsh sl x-foDter, bega n bis PSY- fired a two-under men 's par 70 to
chologlcal walks and talks with take t he 13-15 boys division.
Jngo five days before tbe rirst - -- ---· --- - Johansson-Patterson fight ' last
June, Am erlcan sport!! w rlter11 IN JUST 15 MINUTIS
tfl YOU HA.VI TO
smirked a nd sald "nerh".
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cU,.,pear! Use (nstentn,g
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eia:ema, lngworm, i n!leCt bitff,
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foot lkit , 0i
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O UTF lll! L DER GITS ao,-,us
MILWAUKE E, Wia. lJPI _ Pitnesday mghl with e 6-0 v ietury
�•IIDPLET�W1i, Conn, .UPl�1'he
over t he Reds, . who coul d man- c her f-'uul Roo(, 8 cousin of ¥,iiOnole11 have s1gne� out•
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der Edd ie Haas. has
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a ge but thre_e hits of f 1 9 y�a r _old
Bill w , 111:�r, �-eapiam of
R ay Sadeck1 , who won his first been sigried by the Braves to a fielder
·oniract with Loulnllle of the tile Wesleya n University team, to .
major lea; ue game.
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tbe team.
1 day. Willia:ns was the B e ars' 5th
downs for Beedle� College, Calif., I
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base hits off Sa deeki Wednesd a y I mit-d f rom the Universit y of Ar- to p)ay pro foolb.all with the Monnight, a double off the score kansas.
treal Alouet t es next season.
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C'urt Flood hit two h ome rs a nd
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slarter and loser �oe Nuxhall in
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LOS ANGELES UPI-Pitcher
Clem Labine, re li ef ice of the
Dodgers for almost a decade, hlld
no regrets tod ay t1bout his trad e
to Dettoil a nd sai d "it's all part
of the Jame."
the Dodgers Wednes4ay night
tra ded the 33 year old Labi ne, on e

A. 'All In The Genie'

I f""f b)IS fo, the Yank.ff.i Ylulp
Jtrrf , Lum"' an,I ftJJ Dlltf bomeied ior the Atiut,(h:1.
Jim Pfr,Y w.on Ill,
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dealt Pe dro Ramos . hill eighf:h
Joss. Gerry St ale.)' p1�ked up his
�eventh Wi?I by abutting �Ul _ the
Senators For the lalft three mmngs
Pir,t,t. Blett Gi1ntt,
the Plraie1 blatted tbc S,n
Francisco pitch e rs for 19 hits, hJ.
eluding six doubl es and two ttip ies, to mak_e il_ easy for Hlll'VCY
Ha ddix to wm h J s fourth game.
Duke Sni d er and Don Demeter
homered to lead a 1 8-hlt Lo;� A� gel es attack thilt enable� San�
Koufax to sn �p his tour-game 10111 i n1: streal with a flve-hfHer.
Al Span�) e r's single drove In I
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the winn ing run
. i n the ninth innin, of their open· e r but th e Cubs came qp wit � a
si x •ru n e ight i nh ing n i t, in t }Je
se con d game to earn a split. Ed
Math ews hit two homers afld
Frank Thomu, We, Covingto n
Ed Bouchee o ne each durin g
1 and
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city champio n ship i n five years
vincing 9-3 victor over the Red legs.
H enry Clatworlfly's boys no w are

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inti lhe Braves won 4- 1 over the had wal�ed, 11 was the only h i t I
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oH stobart.
Gar)' Sto1?ut for, lhe � nators
The Re�legs ll('Ored two more
bad a no-�1Lt� eoma Ltnlll the � u�s that inn i ng on an error e nd
top of tbe tllib Whl!n Muk Ta nr! e- mfif'ld outs.
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1 I t �as ii loQJ:,' hard roa d for
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York and the Kansas City AthleBEVERLY, Mass. UPI-Dann y !IC'�M· r h Y, 1 7 Y ear old itc h er-oul( �/e r w ho was 81 gne� b th e 1 The Yankees had twi � le t the
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the CLJb� line utl ·
I ra1t1 came tn sharp , 8IIJlt.ial pel ts.
The umps looked at th� weary
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Lenny Merullo , New England ,I athlete s and manage�&amp; 1ft �th
scout ror th� Cubs. said after the �pg�uts ,� Dl�ifwlly SJld,
yo uth was signed Wed nesday tba t
Let � al l iQ ho.me.
hr would join the dub Frid a y 1,
YtrJkll Tlit h110tn•
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As a result, the Yankees,' 29-21
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d the l.urgest i n the I season record tied them with th�
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1 l ·_1evel 11Dd India ns, wh� split • t
"1Merull o �.iid the Cubs did n ot night doubleheader with the Bal•
want l o push the young sta r alo ng ' timore Oriol es, wi n ning 10-2 and
too fasl, b u t mig h t gi ve hi m a I l osi ng 1 3-5. Both the YankeP.5 and
shot al playin g right fJeld Coe a ludia nfl ha�e .MO pereen_taies
, few inning s agai nst the Reds.
and th.e Orioles are practically
glued lo their backs with a ,579
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) The Chica10 White Sox whipped
AND HERE'S AN
the Washintlon Senators, 6-4 a nd
the Boiiton Red Sor: pulletl out a
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TURN DOWN.
Detroit Tigera i n the other AL
game&amp;,
The Pittsburgh Pirate, increas•
ed their Natio na l League lead to
three game1 with a 14-8 win over
1 th e SaQ Fr•ntUco
G i 1u1 t.f; Oi e
St Lou'9 c,rdinala beat the Clnd nnatl 1l-td1, 6-0; the Los Angeles
[ D otlgers ropted th e Philad e lphia
Phillies, li-2 a nd the Chicago
t Cubs won 8-5 arter loslng to the
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tarty Win, s,,.-,h
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new 1960 U. S. Open KOlf champ­
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GROSSI NGEJ\, N. Y. UPI-Now
He's th e 4 to 1 bettin g &lt;:hoice
that In1ernar Jeh1Jl1119p bJl1 finIn
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ished his traini ng, Or. Goit8 karla!
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son-the Swedish Jltyalclan-psy.
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make a really ,"violent Viking" voriUsm Is a bout as close u you
out of th@ heavywela:ht champio n can coine to being an odds-on I
choice i n a field of stars.
rot Monday ni,1ht's big fight.
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CIJ0Wtt Pl ■ WIIS
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ORLANDO, F1a. UPI - Roberfill like 1 "Goteborg thunder ta. Albert of Tampa and Charles
bolt" at Floyd Patterson ln th e MacOowa!l of Virginia Bea�h, Va.,
Polo Grou�ds ahd nevtlr let u p 1 won their re•pective
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Unj.il Floyd'� k n ocked OQl.
Wed nesday in the National Pte
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chologlcal walks and talks with take t he 13-15 boys division.
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Milwauku 5 C hlc•to 1,. ht, twl
Chicago I MIiwaukee 5, 2nd, n11f ht
Thursday'• Probable Pitchers
Chlcego at MHwaukee-Fre.:
man 2.-0 vt Plzerro 4-�
Pltttbur1h at San Franelse�
Mllell 2-4 ..,, Sanford 7-3
St. Loul, et Cinclnn.ati nlght­
lrogllo :J.2. vs Purlcey 5-2
Phll•d;,lphl1 •• Lot Angal..
nltht-Bulhardt 2..4 v11 Podrn �-,
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Chluto at Cincinnati, night
St. Ldui, at MIiwaukee, nitht_
Plthbur1h at Los Angel••• night
Philadelphia at San Fnncltco,
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Ntw York 7 K•n1as City 7 tit 1
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WHhlngton at Chicago night- .
Stobba 3-2 vs Baumann 3-3
Nn, YOrk at Kanus City night
-Ford 2-4 n Daley 1-2
Friclty't .,,...
N.w York at Chicago, pwlght
ashlnghn at Kanlff City, night
altlmora at Dttrolt, night
ton at Cleveland, night

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pitching that good, or arc th e :iboard.
crncinn a li Reds' once-feared slug_
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blamed on la�k of offe nsive punch l n relle f of Nuxhall. The Ca rds will be c omplete l y r emod eled, re- 1
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firmer h�l d on �ou r th pl a ce Wed•
O UTF lll! L DER GITS ao,-,us
MILWAUKE E, Wia. lJPI _ Pitnesday mghl with e 6-0 v ietury
�•IIDPLET�W1i, Conn, .UPl�1'he
over t he Reds, . who coul d man- c her f-'uul Roo(, 8 cousin of ¥,iiOnole11 have s1gne� out•
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der Edd ie Haas. has
outriel
wau�ee
a ge but thre_e hits of f 1 9 y�a r _old
Bill w , 111:�r, �-eapiam of
R ay Sadeck1 , who won his first been sigried by the Braves to a fielder
·oniract with Loulnllle of the tile Wesleya n University team, to .
major lea; ue game.
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UPI - D e fensive
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showed signs of breaking the tackle_ f&gt;� d Williams � · sig �
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slum p that has pl a gu ed most o f �: h 1� !��t.h se n
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it !: a!�ou��d to- Dick Cohee, who scored 1 d touth ­
tbe team.
1 day. Willia:ns was the B e ars' 5th
downs for Beedle� College, Calif., I
Robby got one al thr ee extra- . 1 dr ft c hoice in 1952 after he grad- I' 1,st aeason, has S1gn� a contract
base hits off Sa deeki Wednesd a y I mit-d f rom the Universit y of Ar- to p)ay pro foolb.all with the Monnight, a double off the score kansas.
treal Alouet t es next season.
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Bob Niema n and Joe Cunni ngham
C'urt Flood hit two h ome rs a nd
drove in four runs for the Card­
inals, both coming off Cindhftati
slarter and loser �oe Nuxhall in
th e se cond an d fourth i n nings,
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Clem Labine, re li ef ice of the
Dodgers for almost a decade, hlld
no regrets tod ay t1bout his trad e
to Dettoil a nd sai d "it's all part
of the Jame."
the Dodgers Wednes4ay night
tra ded the 33 year old Labi ne, on e

A. 'All In The Genie'

I f""f b)IS fo, the Yank.ff.i Ylulp
Jtrrf , Lum"' an,I ftJJ Dlltf bomeied ior the Atiut,(h:1.
Jim Pfr,Y w.on Ill,
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dealt Pe dro Ramos . hill eighf:h
Joss. Gerry St ale.)' p1�ked up his
�eventh Wi?I by abutting �Ul _ the
Senators For the lalft three mmngs
Pir,t,t. Blett Gi1ntt,
the Plraie1 blatted tbc S,n
Francisco pitch e rs for 19 hits, hJ.
eluding six doubl es and two ttip ies, to mak_e il_ easy for Hlll'VCY
Ha ddix to wm h J s fourth game.
Duke Sni d er and Don Demeter
homered to lead a 1 8-hlt Lo;� A� gel es attack thilt enable� San�
Koufax to sn �p his tour-game 10111 i n1: streal with a flve-hfHer.
Al Span�) e r's single drove In I
the Braves
the winn ing run
. i n the ninth innin, of their open· e r but th e Cubs came qp wit � a
si x •ru n e ight i nh ing n i t, in t }Je
se con d game to earn a split. Ed
Math ews hit two homers afld
Frank Thomu, We, Covingto n
Ed Bouchee o ne each durin g
1 and
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g1.md a, standard �0-:.::1 . :::,u, u u l l ly
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co w11 16- 17; u uhty and com m ercial
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,: 15 Ttie Secret Slorm
!:30 The Edge of Nigh't
1:fO The 'J'hree Stooge,
l::.'W The Li.!e of Rllef
1:00 Arthur J, Smlth-1'-'ew,
!:15 A Look It the W e ather
6:25 TV Bowitn1 Cli nic
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Reedsville Scouts
Hold Out,ing

Syracu■e helped both Biownle1
l end Intermediates with art crafts
OUier activiti es or the week in­
clud e d a flag crr e mo ny each bforn
lhil: -hiking, three eook-ouls, flrebul,�lnl contest, lashin1, games
Reedsville Browni ee and Girl t ntl s ltlging.
Sco ut_s enjoyed five days o f da f
Mrs. Paul Nichols, served u
camping lasl....L�eek In the be�\Jt1- camp director with Mrs. John
Cu l Ste wart tt1lh abo�e the l O'_" n . . Hetzer .as ber aasisll
nt, camp
Ideal we ath er prevu led durmg n u�!le Was Mi:a. A. c. Stewarl
the week.
1 and Mrs. C. Ed Humphrey was
Girls of ,Intermediate Troop \ he c , mps' h1Ulncs&amp; man ager.
179 earned tree badge, with Mrs. U nit l e:1ders 1nd he lpers were
Gle n Milhoan of Parkersbu rc as Mn. Ly le Bald eraon, Mrs. Erne st
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attended B�nda Borlna, Bonnie
Rockh01a, f&lt;iireri Humphrey. Kar­
en Sprague, Sa ndy N ewl,.and , Li nda
BrbWh, Co'nllic Lilt o fl, Brenda and
Pstty Holslhger. Jean White he ad,
JeAnie Cashdollar, Jacki e Bise.
Visitora in the Brownie U n it
during: the week were Mike Bor­
i ng, fl:lll Dit&gt;lz, Hubin Humphrey,
Freddie B!se, Rosemary and Tom,, ,
m)' Joe Reed.

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Sport, Sc�
IS;it�·: ltte Band ·lolt •
5:� Pat · BOOne · shh
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Monday Through Frill•y
1:58 Sign On
1:00 ._G uest Star
l: Uli Ne}Vs &amp; Wea,her
1:30 RFD
J:00 Breakfast Part, 1
8:?,0 New•
8:� !Breaktot Party
9 :30 -�'!"• ,
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t0:115 Swap. Shop
l0:82 •, - Momiilt J,le.votloh1
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11:00 Couiib'y H� Down •
12:00 .Uoon New•
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lnterm ediate Scouts in the
"FluJteri ng B utterflies" unil werfl
Bre nd a Larki ns, Linda Spencer,
C1rol Nichol11, Jan et Holsinger.
Patricia Smith, Patty Boring,
Sandy Walt.on, Sandra Trussell,
Roberta Wells, Kare n and Sa ndra
Elatter, Dolores Bise, Nary Ethel
Taylor. Brenda H etzer of Littl e
Hoctlng visited the unit during
the week.

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JanElt Hetzer, Sandy Sprague,
Llnda Larki ns, Nola M)'ers, Char•
.lotte Durst, Roberta
Trussell,
Norma Nichols, San dy M unday,
Patty Dont, Cynthia Gabhart,
Mary lrrlhce, Bl11e, Joan An n D,1.
via imnecl tlleir u n it "The Sn.11p,
ping Turtles". Vl1itors i n this .
llnlt were Sandra James and Ted•
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Che1ter Tannehill, sons Mark
and John of Middleport were
Wednesday eYt'nln1 dlhher eu este
of Mr. and Mn. Lowell Wl.n1ett,
da'1&amp;bter Jl'.uth and son Bob of
I Syracusta in obaervance of Mark
Tannehill'a 10th bltthday.

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The Edge of NlRht
The Thtee Sldoges
The Life. of Riley
ArihuU!J...: Sm)l1;,,-N6Wf, ,
/1- Loo� at _the -�oath�r
Jule Ri� n Show
Amos 'n Andy
u, s. Marshall
:Lock Up
Be\ty Hutton Sho.,.
Johnoy .Ringo
Zane GrP.y Th eatre
. Shotgun Slade
. Revlon SprinF Festival
News
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Captain M.ang.aroo
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,1),00 The Rtd Rowe Show
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Rocky and His Frienda
San Frandsco Beat
Ym•.r Esr,o Rep or:«
Weather Teller
John Daly News
Flight
Steve Canyon
D onna Reed
The t\eal Mc('o)'S
Pit ooo"n Shuw
lintu ·c11ables
Sea Uunl
News Tonight
Scanning lhe Weather
Sports Tonight
Lale Show

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Jed� Paar Show
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1 959 STUDEBAKER

Only $1 595

1 1:30
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8:30' Romper Room
9:30 Movie

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Channel 8 - Thursday

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12.no Truth or Cun,eque·uier
1 2 30
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dlO Mid Day New;
t : l O MoviPl1me
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3·0(1 Young Dr . Mel on ,
3:30 Frorr. Thwe Roots
U:11} Comedy l 'layl"louse
l:30 Ad venture Time
1,00 .-,teamboat Bili
!,SO c.;Sl''&gt; Kid
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J: l!­ Jlm Thacker Sh o w
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6·45 Huntley Brii1kler Jtepon.
1:00 Pioneers
7 : 30 Tlm Man Dawson
8:00 Troublesho oters
8:30 Masquerade Party
9:00 Cavalcade of Sportl'I
9:45 Jackpot Bowling
10:00 Journey lo Understanding

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TEL EV ISIO N GUI DE
'NSAZ .TV Chann ie, 3

I Blllllneu Conference
Held At Muon Church

AIR CO N DITIONING, REFRJGER·
Jo&amp;Je Dtltcher. whose Jut known
I The X.-..,1 EUB Char1e held 11
at1on service. J,clt's Refriaera- addre!IS w,11s Hoyden Beach , t'lonbuslneN conference at the Maso n
lion, New Haven. Phone TU2- d a, whose exact address IS unCh
urch Sundt)' aftemooD with Dr
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6-Z H f .known · Howard Br1clL l 66 ....,, J 1oat
The annual Homecom inJ of the
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well, attendc� by m�mbe_r-a of lhe , Thi! an n ual !umml!r fHU val ot Cole ■poke using the 3rd chapter
HOU SE appU.ncn. A rnol d a,.
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Mt Yl�mah Church in Midd l e port; I �he St. Jo•�ph II Catholic Ch1:1reh of John a1 his text.
tMn, Sy,acuae, Ohio. Phone last kno
wn address Wll8 001 ChestNa omi Bt�t lsl, _ Pomeroy ; G lou,- 1n Muon will be held on Friday
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The four ch urches of the charge
ter and Ml. Zi on, Rutla nd , and a nd Sat urday evenings of thlJ
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appliance repair. Phone Ot l!I addre!IS was 6 Creasy'a ,\f e.ado w
MHo
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Mr . Clarence T ler, Mrs. . Edwi n
Full rate of 4 ttnts per word wi ll be charged for ad vertis.i!Mi(
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If not paid. within. 10 GIY• aner reoai.vina bl.11.
and wholle residence art! un lui own
will offer rdrHhm{;.ntl, elected delegate, with R- T. Davi�
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APAJl. l" MENTS - t\U"tuthed and lake no tice lhat Edgar Welch, ad '.
n ovelties, baked e ooda an d a:ame•
H altern ate. to the ,tale confer­
here , rom c h L 1 1 , co, • e:
ualur n illhed. M.dluten, Middle- mi nistralor of the e,t,d e of Bes•
Jlauy Sentinel will not be reaponaible for mou UlaJI one �
ence at Buckhan no n Aug. 8 - J I .
ooper spo ke m the fore- for the children. The affair will
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Rev
net l.mertion.
pc.t . Ph o ne WY-2- 5288.
2-3-tf sie Welch, deceased , on the 23rd
at five o 'clock on Friday and
open
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Kenneth
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Byrd
the
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.
The next conference meeting wtll
day of Apnl, 1 959, filed his petiMacedonu Church m Cambridge two o'cloc� o n Saturday afternoon.
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH tion m !he Probate Court within
pubJltbed at l � per word.
be held at W est Col umbia.
was_ t_h_e after� oon s�aker.
shades, clolh porch valance, and for the Co unty of Meigs ao d
WORDS
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3 DAYS
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A colored tele visio n set will be
awni ngs, ve ne tian bJl nda, win- Sl t e o f Ohio, alleging that the j
V u;1 tmg mm tsters i ncluded Rev. given away on Saturday night
15
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so J o h n Warner a n d son, Richard, wlll go to the buildina: fund .at the
Ada nmived bJ' 10 A),I.. ..W be in that day·• ..per-.
VALLE Y LIVESTOCK CO. of Ath t: ns.
church.
I ________ _____ Bessie Welch: died seized In fee OHIO
C..ll i�lia, �lo, J une 6, \ 960 · Ebel"t Warner was pianist for the
RJ OENOUR SUPPLY. Radio and simple of the following de,cri bed
TV Service. YU�2l2i - 6- l �30tp real estate, situated in the C o unty l HOlr:S - 175 to 220 lbs. 1 7 to f day. The Male Chol"us of th e Hosack Church in Columbus were
o f Meigs Slate of Ohio and Village 1 8.10; 220 to 250 l bs 1 7 to 18. 10;
u t'-B AND B GARAGE, c o rner Syca- of Page ville, to-wit:
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Light 17 to 18.UI ; Fat So ws 1 2 LO scheduled to attend but w e r e un- Attend Mason Meetina:
or ..x,le
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more and Park Street, old
1 5 ; Sl ags 1 0 to li; Boars 8 t o 12; able t o c o me d ue to � deat_h in the
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TEOUTI AND PIST CONTROL GRAY L Y TkACTOR IAl. S AND I,
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Miller Garage, valve jo bs, o ver
group. Co lumbus visitors incl uded
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Charge o( the EUB C�Utth are
11e �n d be"mg 60 feet .Sows and l' lgs 60 to 90•· Shoats 8
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haul, electric a n d acetylene age o agev1
Mhs Edith Flemi n g, 'Mi69 Shirley
lervl co. 512
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to attend a me ellna: at the
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,._......,
Oh .._ !'hone COMw'.11• Mtl.
, •
6- l !i-Jt P
-- - ---.
mg in sectio n N o. 17, Tow nship 7 tat Cowa 14 to 1 9; Canners 10 to
1-lt-lfc
14;
Bulls
18 to 20; Milk Cows 100 Ohver Wa mer, Mr. and Mr11. RogCo ncerence visitors will be pre•WEEKEND REVIVAL wm be
and Range 14 or the (State of)
Warner
a
nd daughler, a nd Mr. e nt to speak on malters concerner
o
200.
t
c
at
Mt.
Oli
v
e
Ch
u
rch
n
e
sr
held
Ohi o ompany's Purcha,e.
and Mn. Ebert War ner.
I n g the four churchea of Fairview, ,
Long Bottom J•me 17-18-1 1&gt;. TOMATO PLANTS, MEXICANS,
pa rce1 ; _- Be l�� Lo t l'll o. 49 • I O�
VEAL
CALVES
Tops
:17.�;
�rs. Harriso n Bentle y, general Sal e m, w est Columbia and Mason . '
B
u
rpeeglobe,
Marglove,
RutRev. 0. Smith of Nitro, W . Va.
•
1cet nor t 81 d e ..-ag�vlll, e, as s me
·
�
chairman, and her co-wo rke ni exeers, Matchless .and Golden Jub•
�
eva ngelist. He wHI be accom_appears on the auditor 8 d�plicate
.'
press
their
gratitude
lo
all
in
atilee.
AJso, rh ubarb lo eat a nd
j
panied by se veral groups of
uf taxes for the year 1 948 m the
te ndance and 1 hosc who se n t do·
to de ep freeze. Secon d house
singers includi n g the Christian
mi
NOT h.C OF FILING AND
u ame o f Pern S u les, refere nce to
east from schoolho use i n SyraFo ur and The Trnelers Trio,
I tions .
HEARING ON lfrt\lENTORY
which
18
hereby
made.
cuae, Willia m H. Holmes.
Th e D uncan&amp; a n d others. Putor
Parcel 3: Being l o t No. 41 Page- Probate Court, IMl91 County, Oh lo j
Before 9:30 A.M.
6 13 tic
Rev. Douglas Circle.
e-tl&gt;-atc
ville, as same appear, on the aud- c ... No. 11,Hl
Mlddl•Pfft .wY-t-2649
TO the l:;xecutor or Admi nistra- 1
itor's duplicate of taxes !or the
Pom•r•r WY-2-3195
'J'H ERE will be a revi� 11Uilrting '4i FORD
A bual nen
conference for
FERGU:iON tractor
KA UTZ P E.ID ITOA
year 1948 i n the name of_ M. J. lor and_ to s uch of the foJJowins as
Ju_ ne 21 al 8 p. m. every e vech
u
rches
of
the
Mason
EUB
,nd pl o1V'· Ne w back tires. Simare
re11de
n
_
ts of t.P,e state of Ohio ;
Vance, refere nce t o which is
At c-.tw ·
nine at th e 1''reedom Gospel
arg
e was reeen U)' beI d a t the
pllcity garden tractor, reel mowC
h
u
rviyi
n
g
apo
u
if
a
n
s
se,
y;
next
o
f
made.
hereby
Y'ukon S.UtS
M iaai o n at Bald Knoba. Rev.
church with Dr. E. Ray Cole, W. , 2 Door. lt&amp;H. 3t500 miiles. De­
er ari d cultivators I n good con MAMtll SIRVICI STATION
Parcel 4: Being Lo t 4 2 PagevJllc, kin ; beneficiaries u nd er the will,
Deeter 11 th e evan&amp;eUst a nd
on tgomery,
M
on
ea
16.8
u
dltion. Call VlklngJ-2273.
Confereh ce Superintendent in
Va.
:
u
O■
luxe tritn. wbttew:all tires a.nd
any;
if
ey
n
attor
same
the
as
appears on the auditor's
or attorneys
a.for• 9:00 A.M.
Hev. L.
.
Gl ue,encamp is the
n
ru
o
lower,
upper
ning
32
9
0
.
�
charge.
O-lo-6t p
I _
tender tkii.rbl. Like new.
duplicate of Taxes for the year rel)rese n tmg any of the aforemen •
Albany �I
p■dor. The l)Ubllc is Invited to
reet;
G.all1pQ1ls,
no �� uge report1 948 in the name o f M. J. Va u cc, tioned perso na:
Every Day 8en1.t;ft
atte nd.
Buainess reporta. were pruent�
6- t:,.fltc PIGS FOR SALE. Wllllam 81,kc,
Yau are hereby notified that on ed; Loe� 23, 16.6 rismg slowly.
reference
to which is hereby
- --- .
Dorcaa, Ohio.
__ 6 _
by
7 1 �tp HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAr..: made.
•
t
. th e four churchea of the
of
Lotks:
Co
Movabl
_
ion
ndi
_
the 7th day o( J une l OOO an In_
CLIFF B YERS AND HIS STRJNG
__ _
charge:
Weat
Fairview, Salem,
the
with
down
rivare
��ms
All
v
Weekly plck u p. As low as $1.00
l'arcel 5: Being l o t No. 46, 105 entory and Apprais�me nt' of the
NOTEs will be al the Portland
Col umbil and Muon . A meetlnc
er r 1 smg slowly.
a
estate
of
mo
n
th.
Call
R.
&amp;
reel
n
o
rth
side
f
Leshe
H.
Rawso
n
dePageville,
a,
o
,
A.
S
e
rvice
Grade School B uilding, Friday,
1
Ohio River Boats: Dow n bo u nd: of the charge , will be held on
Station, WY2-2366 vr see Mar- same appears on the a uditor's d u• ceased, late of Route 2, Long BotJ une 17, dancing &amp;:JO 'tll l l :JO
t Poor oon,uJ
13, Jane T 2:20 am, 0.7; Th ufsd a)' evening at 7:30 a t the
Lock
j
c
Ion (Ha mmer ) Hawk.
6-1 30tp plicate of taxes for the year 1 94H tom in said o unty was filed in
p. m. ___
6 16 2tp
aaon
M
rch.
u
Ch
2
Harrison
1 : 0 am,
Lock 15, Capt,
in the name of Perry Stiles, refo.r- this Co urt.
·- - - · Mrs. Emoa: e ne C�ow, MHon,
AUCTIONlllt
ence to which is hereby mad e.
Heari ng o n said Inve ntory and 1-1 ; Lock 16, I. F. Ff:ieberger
elected delegate to the at, te .
H
Complete hrvke
W
0-2
n n atl
,
4:
m
Lock
a
Cmci
23,
0;
O
I
Being the same re al estate con- I Appratscmen t will be had before
co
e at Buckhannon, Aug.
ferenc
Crltt BNdfoNf ,
n
1
:
1
5
Ma)'avllle
of
am,
City
2-7;
ve)· cd to James 11. Hawk and �ao th ui Court on the 27th da)' of June 1
FOUND - SMALL TRANSITOR
6-1
Davis, named a1ternate.
T.
R.
Write, Phone or Contaet
},
_Hoagland
e
J_an
0-3;
12:50
pm,
2:25
Hawk by Orville D . Graham re- 1000, at 10 o 'clock A . M .
radio. 'Conti.cl John Thompson,
A. C. B RAD ORD,
he
e xt conferen ce
n
m eeting
l
P1erc
-4
in
T
e _ 3 pm,
Frank
Ohl
pm,
,
l
;
Q
c
e
6 Pass&amp;nger Country Seda n . Au­
E
94
-. corded in volume 1 7 1 page
ltai ftll
f'I
xceptio ns thereto may b filed
, in
J l 5 A!ih St., Middleport.
Cornell 10 : 00 pm, 7-3; T1ta� 1 0 : 20 will be �eld at the West Colum- I toniatk: tr.ns. R&amp;:H, tow miles.
...,. . . ..
.:.,_.
_
by
s
any
ty
Me
n
ed
intere�ted
Cou
D
any
t
a
ecord�.
party
J�
.
e
!i::
6 14 Jtr
.
.
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T
PAIN_
J_
i NTE_
R_
_i11 Church.
b
.. ..... ..,x,wdi lf .._
·-- - - - 1 he prayer of said_ peUtion Is l ime pri o r t o f, ve
_ day!i before lhe l pm, 0-1 1 , C. V. H o rner 10. !15 pm
_
-IOlt,
by
the
hour,
cCJntract,
_ ., _
or
2
0
·
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f
·
or an o rd er to se11 sa1d rea 1 eatue I date set fo r hearing.
.
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Rorn::rt
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Pullins,
o
r
o
o
R
s,
E.
Gallip
bert
un
h
For FREE lnspt:tloa
Upbo d :
o pay debts and custs.
W ITNESS my signature a rr d j
·
phon e WY 2-9904 Vermont Mar- t
Rced 1 2 : 35 am, 1 1-0 ; COlton Q ueen
:
1
il
he
C
Bl
f
persons
rst
ve
on
the
abo
ti
n
se
of
ld
me
ourt,
this
PHONI
S
- - ...
,1_ U··•,.,. i
T _
.
kins, Li berly Restauran t.
5 am, 9-0; Lock 23, Albert F.
ed will further take notice that
.I
7th day of June 1 960.
AH Mllwa -' ..._. ,
Gllmore'• SuppJy Store
6 14 Jtp they have been made parties aeHolde n 1 : 00 pm, Ul-0; Walter C.
l'I\ITllOPOi.lTAN MOTOU
F. H. O'BRIEN
2 Door Hardtop wl:tb o-Yerdrive.
-Beck
j ord tU O pm, 10-10; Beaver j
-WY-2-2714
----- fcndant to said pe litlon a nd that
Judge a:nd E.K-Orfici o Clerk
.._ hit Melft It.
Rlll All •le.at:ber interior.
they are required to anawer the
By Ann B.aker, Deputy Clerk 2:30 am, 0-1.
P11111re,. Ohte
(
--.
V1ughan' 1 EJ:lenniaattna:
__
c
r before the 16th day of
----___ _:c____ &amp;
(6) 9, 16, 2tc Seco n ds 24 to :!6; M edium 20 lo 24;
��½'
1�g
1 lll56 CH EV RO_
L F.T V8
1 -Air�
Company
COMPLETE �-./SURANCI �
Com. &amp; Hvs. 1 8 to 26 ; Cull1 1 0 to
4 dr. e l(tra nice, power glide,
It. Marra, W. Va.
' Ediar Welch, administrator
tection, Lile, A u te, FIN, Pollo.
14 ·
O
R &amp; H, $l1B5
Blaett n an, - --- -- Call D011
of the estate of Bessie
Milla, .Middleporl'
SHEEP - Ewes "' Lm,, 8 to 18;
Pomeroy,
6- l 5-6tc
NOTI CE OF APPOINTMI NT
Mar ine 5upplie� -')"'4, '
. J'{elch, de ceased.
Ewes, 4 to 10; F•I She ep 4
Stock
1,,,,.
f
o
llflno
t
of L ll H.
4 Door Ranah W.aton. Automa•
n
- � --·
D'\!Od May 16, 1000.
--:::=,-.,
.t.
1 91&lt;1FO!ill Vs F,lto
8
rl,
n,r.-b 1rd ·
2-d•
•
ATI
· tit ftna.. · R&amp;H. W• $1'19fi.
AND
MOT
OR• IU
DOr&lt; STIVEM
!ff. 1 8,381
, 23 • •
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lop · keally •harn
- To ps 23 · 70 : �"'nd'
1.
•
,,. . Like new • bit ·
w hll• tINr� IHt, Mt,�
,-.
Middleport, Oblo
N o tice iii hereby give n that Em- j La m b�
. Com •
tcnwect and
to
18,
to
22,
Light
Wts.
1:,
20
white finish.
"llten Metters, 600
Mlln
mctt Rawson whos e Post Office
o 14
Blae ttnMrll, Pomeroy.
tt., ,.,.,..,, Phon. WY4JIIO. •
·
address 18 250 ASh Street, Mlddle- mo n 1 2 t
_____
- - -1
'-24-tfc
has
,
o
n
u
d
Ohi
appoi
tbeen
ly
port,
LEGAL NOTIC E
__
..... .___ .._
Have bllla
ed as Administrator of the Estate
,;;.,,
"":Z.--, .._
CH• No. 1 3,010
19:,1 C H 1':VH.OLE'l' Wl'l'll-19M
Asa Harrington, who rel'l idcs at of 1 ,eslic H._ Raw&amp;0n, lat e of M e igs
enwine. U1i-k jlrecn dclux11. t,; ood Buy
2 Door Bi91:,ayne. Automatic
the Lion••
366 Adams Street, Glenco, Illinois; County, Oh10, deceased,
Clllllllti. J'ricc ,115. Ph one MY 3.
U"IM. R&amp;H. 26,000 actual miles.
ot your budget ?
Daled this 31st day of May 1960.
ffl Lincoln It.
Jessie Wiley, whose place or real•
3_2btl. Albany, Donlltl Woote n,
One. Mer.
s
F. H. O'BRLEN
Phone WY2-3561 Mlcldl•pon
de nce Is unknown an d ca nnot with
C.arpooter, Uhlo,
6 16 3tc
Juda:e or the Probate Court
reasonable diligence be ascertai nl9G7 BUlt:K VB Cent ury hard top
Meigs Cou nty, Ohio
ed, the un kn ow n heirs, dcvisee,,
(
2 dr, power itce rl n&amp; and brakes,
_____&lt;G) 2, 9, 16, 3k
le1atees, admlniatraton, executon
R &amp;. JI, alm o1t like the da y It
� - IIOOM NEW HOME FOR SALE. and assigns or JeHie Wiley, de,.
wa11 11old. ,16ltai.oo. Blaeunan,
1 1111: baths. hardwood floors. Syr- ceased, wlll take notlce that on llo n ed, thence so uth 88¾ degree
acui.e. Shown by appointment the 1 1 th da)' of May 1 960, Bernard ea1t one hundred and twe nty six
PometO)'.
Converttble. 8 cyl. Straight
6-1G-6tc
AT
!_e_et ; more or less, to the place of
onl)'. Call WY 2-6233.
trane. R&amp;H. Whi.te"M.lJ tire,.
V. Fultz and Bett)' J. Pultz filed
iu56 MERCURY hard top, I dr.
8 14 6tp their l'elition agal n,t them ,· n the � g 1 nn 1ng.
Morcurymallc, ll 6 H, clean c11r.
The above two parcels of real
------ - -- C ourt of Common Pleas of Moip
'8�-00. Bl.aettnar,, PomMO)',
Loans for any wonby P1D'- '
3 BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE. County, Ohio, the same beina: Httte are adjolnlna tract s •nd
Pomeroy, Obto
ti- lD•tltc
All m odern convenience,. Loe- Case No. 13,0lO In s aid Co urt,
pose on Signature•
car
ce
ular
conatitute
o
pie
a trlana:
t
for
�tod al end of Po�eroy Bridge the partiti on of certain re
or
furniture
rtal
eatate
frontlna:
on
feet
181
al esliiite
m Ma11on, W. Va. Call Rev. Ed- I n said Petiti on descri
5ale
bed, to -wit; Grant Street, UH feet on the alHardtop I cyJ. R&amp;H. Automatic
--- iaon Weaver. SP 3-�.
tey, and 90 feel adjolnlna: the proPARCEL l :
tnna. Power bruet. Wa. $1196
GAS, t�Ul:!:L OIL and COIi fur.
8 13 illc
nace,. Call for free e1tlmale1. f ROOM HO�SE, RUTLAND - - --- ----- \ A part of that part of a lot si,. pert, ol Clara Hawley.
The r er of the Petition 11
Tow
n
ahlp.
Pbone
TU·2•34715.
Foremao • Abbott, Mlddh1port.
6 ltOO� HOUSE AND BATH. De- uale in Mela, Count)', Ohi o, l n the
th, Pp::Uuon of said real estate
for
13
6tp
6
8-ll).tfc
pot St., RutlM nd. Prltc $3700. north part o r thll.t part of one
1nd for other equitable relief. Sald
see or call Nick �ru
'-' e ser ' Rut- h undred ,c r.8 I0t num ber 0.ne h un• Defendan t■ are requ ired to ans112 RATS KILLJ!t, WITH STAR EIGUT ROOM HOUSE, two five
land .
6 14 3tp dre d and fifty se ve n, whith lie■ wer
room apartment■. A. N . B engel.
Id pe tltlon
the second
Warfarln. 2¼ Iba., ,1.40; t Iba.
Phone WY2-327:I.
2 Door Hardtop. Automatic
1 1·2-tfc HOUSE Jo'OR SALE·' 6 ROOMS east o f 'lnd •�jol n_lng Secti on n u m- j day oiJul)' 1 960 or judamenl wm
t,2.tiO. Safe, p ure, and a:uar.anteed.
ber twcnt)' mnc m Town One (1) ...._
1.
tNnmnialon. Radio a!J1\ heater.
' inat them.
ta..
en aaa
Eber1bach Hardware.
.and. bat h • near Syracuse Polt a nd
""'
Range Thirtee n ( 13) in said
·Bernard V. rulti
OHlc,e , two loll. Term,. Ltila nd
(4) 27, 211, 211; (GJ 4, G, II, Ci • ROOM HOUSE, 3 miles r.:;m
County of M OIga, more partl c�1arBetly J, Fultz,
B
u
Raci
mga.rner.
ne . GO(ld aardfn. Electricty
l l , 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 20,
6 1 3 titP ly described_ as follow,: that
1 s to
Plalnllfb
a nd lree iH- t,;, D. Circle, Ra­
2't , 27; (8) 1 , 2, 3, 8, ,. 10.
--- - --- -- -- -FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOtJSA say, Be&amp;mnmg on the north line
. (D) 12, 19, 26i (6) 2, D, 18, Ile
cl ne.
6
14
3tp
You Are Looking
IJEEI' WELL JET PUr.tP. $100;
with batb, nice location. Malvin of the part _or Lot N umber 10'1 _______ _____
For
RealOllable
100 gal. fuel oil lank 1 16; utility FIVE ROOM HOUSE wUh bath,
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St. ' Pomero,. above menlloned, fifty nme feet
west
of
n
orth
Transportallon
e
ast
corner
o
f
same,
trailer a nd t11rp.a ulin '54); Jla;
full b111emen t, South
Tblrd
r.-28-30t p
thence aou th 26¼ d ea:ree well
ttt IS. 54 ., SJ MNef Can
Ave., 1 block from Middleporl
p w 110; &lt;.: ub Scout un iform, size
alo
na the nor.f.h li ne of the stree�
rou
SALE:
2,
f5,
}'ra
5
ROOM
n
Hud1on,
HOUSE
Hia:h
Bash1
k
School.
n
Inquire
Fir
e
·•
1
\
with bath. On Sixth Street. Call thr ee hundred and 1eve n tce n foet,
Road, Ht. I, Rlelne.
Novelty Shop.
6 16 3tp
8-13-6tc
- - - -liallipoliH lil 6·38ft.3 after 4 p. m. to Da niel Christ3"a lot, the nce
3 HORSES. 2 )'oan and yearling
6 16 3tp north � degree we,t one h undred
draft colt,, and 9 year old mare . MODERN &amp; ROOM HOUSE IN
ll l'IIIO IIATOII
,evenly lcct to the north Une of
Ma&amp;QD. Gtod nelihborhood. Sec FOR SAW: _ Ml�D
_
_
Phm1e McArth ur LY IJ· OO UI aft•
, 7• the
P_
D
E_
L_
O_
R_
T_
tract_ above me ntlo ned ; the nce
or
call
Freddie
1'hsbet, MHon,
room huu&amp;e, 1 ¼. baths, modern south 88=!at. degree east three hun­
er 15:30 p. m.
8 18 3tp
NOW -ONLY
W. Va.
kitchcn, attached ,11araae . Excel, dred and fifty ela:ht fee t to the
6 14 Uc
___
1D33 CHEVROLET-: 2 door, �;a
lent loc11tion . $� dow n . A,- plac e of bea:ln nins, contain ina half
aood. New pai nt, 11.ralaht shift.
su1n e G I l o an. C11ll SH 2·4�5.
an acre, more or less, a nd d eserl�
Will a«ept trade. Seci Ted
6 16 3tc ed .as follows, to-wit: Commenci n&amp; 1
'fhomp,on, Crouroad1.
F-«IO. IIH" wl&gt;eel bloe, coh •
at the south eut corn er of l&gt;e nn ia
--t"'Oll SALE: )'AllM-6 R
OOM )lorrls'
8 18 tltp JOB
_
eb1ulll,
new motor just install­
l
o
t
situate
i
n the put ol
AS SERVICE STATION
house, 30 11crcs. 1 mUe £rom Rut•
ed. No miles In It. Full Price.
one
hundred
acre
lol
n;NDANT or other. Seu or
above
LESS
TRADE-IN
de•
14 fl. "LONE STAR" ALUMINUM
111.11d on New Llma R oa d . C.:all
scribed; thence In a northerly d iwrite Guy Birch, Portland, Ohio.
boat and Mercury 10 hp motor.
SH 2--4344.
6 16 tile rection
n inety (90) feet more or
Both in A-J condition. '275. Call
6 Ul 6lp
lc11s, lo thfJ north line or said lot;
WY 2-3243 or aee Mr■. Jna:els,
thence eHt nn the north line of
207 SO. 2nd Ave., Middleport.
' F-UO. 130" W'beel hue, Clb &amp;
11111id lot tiCS feet; the nce iu a south­
NOTICI
APPOtNTMINT
8 18 3tp
cba•ll.a. 2 apeed ule.
erly direction sixty (IO) feet, more
Case No. 11,164
Opoortunitl•
ONE HC 23 V 7toot 1'RACTOR
P rledl•r* clettsia.cf or lea, to th e 1ouLh Hne on the
l1ta.. of
MOWER. Call WY 211170.
Notice It hcreb)' given that Joh n lltrt:et; thence followlna: the aou tb
THE PARKER.."BURG OFFICE ol
ti 16 3tc
tbe MetropoUtan lJfe ln1urance E. H11Hd1y whoae Poat Office add­ line along the 1treet forly,five (45)
• bNl, tl N .... 1,111 •••
F•IOO. � ""1 pick1111. 8 eyl.
Co., pl1,111 to NYUII and Hptnd reu is G•llj_poU,, Ohlo, ha&amp; been ! e et to th e place of beainnlng.
CONES O&gt;• SOLID JC! CREAM.
aa,
...
t ._ - -· · ·
PARCEL
a,
t
Ua oper•lton11 In the G1lllpbll d u ly appointed Admi nistrator of
DeUcloua n■vors. Jaci'• O.lry
_ • .....,. .. ... ... -1
A part or that part of a lot situ­
and Pomeroy Arn. We seek the Estate of Mary Frled l ey late or
• hll llfW .,.At •• rN
Bor.
__6 14 6tp
ate
tn
M
e
l,Js
Cou
n
ty,
Ohio.
in
the
ex-aervlcemen a,:e■ 22 lo 42, oel• Columbia Township, Me1a:a Coun­
F-3M. 180" ...,,el hue, COb r1r
north p.a,rt of o ne hundred acre
Je1e ed ucatio n preferred. Men ty, Ohio, dece.ased.
ONE WESTINGHOUSE REF. IN
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hits
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aood thapc. MO, I RCA Vlclor
lntere■led in sellln, life ln1 urDated this 1th da)' uf J un e 1000. lot n umber one hundred and fifty
seve n ( 157), which Iles e ast of end
ance a, a career no previo us
t11levl1ion 20" 1ereen, SM: 1 19De
F. H. O'BRIEN
,e JU na experie nce
req uired.
)'ORD Ranch Waaon, ata ndard
Jud"e o! lhe Probate Colh't adjoini ng Sectio n No. 29 i6. Town
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Tudor. Red and white. First
Complete lrlnaed benefit• a nd
Mcl(ls Cou nty, Ohio I , Range 13 I n ,�Id Co unty of
Melgs,
mor
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particularly
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retirement pro1ram
1tartl na
clau condition. •139!1. M. L.
(ti) 9, 16, 23, 31c
­ u follows, to-wit: Thal la to qy
Carr, Lona Bottom, Ohio.
1 alary 1100,00 per w� k - Or, ·-- --------beJi nning on the north line of
aanizfd lralnln1 proa:ram pro- Cooke )8 President
8 14 llp
that part of lot number one hun­
vlded, write Bo, 111, Parken• KALE AKC REGISTERED Col- \ bur&amp;, W. V1. C. Olton U.wao n, Of Men'• Brotherhood
dred and flrty seve n above me n•
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Phone
Robert Cooke, Philip Sporn em- Uoned, fifty ni ne feet west uf the
J1111111er.
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Pomero,, wY :i-14811.
plo)' ee . was named presid e nt of th e northeast corner of the same;
C 14 8k FOR SAU:: ' SERVICE STATION New Haven EUB 'Me n's Brother­ thence south
d e aree west
with beer, wine carry-out. On Rt. hood at a meetln• held .at �e tlong the north llne of the atreet
1, in Middleport. Take over tl&lt;&gt;t' k churr&lt;h on Monday evenlna.
one hundred and thirty aix ( 1 38)
and fl atun1, WIii lease b u ilding
' Plli&gt;ne WY-1-34!!
Other officen elected were F.d­ feet more ot leas, to the southeast
re1aon1bfe. See Wllliam Lowe, ward Buma:amer, -Ylce president · comer of Ort� Herndon'11 lot;
Harry Miller, •ecnlary-tre,i1urer: Uu1n� 9otU\ JG..��e weat to the
1203 Powell St., Middleport.
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nded Sunday
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Th ursday, Fn'day

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-Liveu..x:• . co11 ttle tjOV, ca1 ve:, t vu,
ve ;aJ en; low to ue n1g e cn..uc e IWJ·
uuo l b Sla U&amp;Dler !Ileen; J..&gt; . �..:o ,
l!looti - U5u ID uo W Jl ;W- .1.'t , 111.11.na.rd
l)J-,/J., u uut)' l t!- 1 9 ; averag e hign
choice 1l.lO l b hei f�n; 251 goo« tu I
low choice tlOO ID a o wn "3· .1.•, luw
g1.md a, standard �0-:.::1 . :::,u, u u l l ly
1 1 ,:&gt;0 l b. .&gt;0; ut Ul ly and commercutJ
co w11 16- 17; u uhty and com m ercial
I.l u l ls 1H -:.:u , commerci al :.10. !JU;
c noice veal ers 2&gt;:tS, good t:.::,.:.1 ;
gOOQ t.o lo w choice t:la-300 lo I
s, i.1ughter calves :.:: J. - � .
ho ¥S 2.JW , 1.2 :l W-:l l:, lb l7.50,
l - .t·3 100- ..:.-tu l b lti.lb-l?.JS, mm.l�)'
J 7 . .i5 10,. IW-&lt;'2() lD, :i:-:i .,...0_200 10 .
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1 -&gt; , :.1.-3 -tOO-tM.IO lb 1 :.:::1:&gt;-U.:&gt;0; boars
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I Married Joan
Restless Gun
Love Tha't 80'.1
Ab out Fac e�
M edic
Day in Court
Gal e Storm SIJo..,
F �at the Clo�k
Who Do You Trud
American Bandstand
Rin Ttn Tin
San Francisco Beat
You:- Euo Reportc :
Wea ther Teller
John Daly �ew-1
Buddy 3tarcher Sho·w
Walt JJisney :Preunta
Man From Blackhl'Nk
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!:30 The Edge of Nigh't
1:fO The 'J'hree Stooge,
l::.'W The Li.!e of Rllef
1:00 Arthur J, Smlth-1'-'ew,
!:15 A Look It the W e ather
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Reedsville Scouts
Hold Out,ing

Syracu■e helped both Biownle1
l end Intermediates with art crafts
OUier activiti es or the week in­
clud e d a flag crr e mo ny each bforn
lhil: -hiking, three eook-ouls, flrebul,�lnl contest, lashin1, games
Reedsville Browni ee and Girl t ntl s ltlging.
Sco ut_s enjoyed five days o f da f
Mrs. Paul Nichols, served u
camping lasl....L�eek In the be�\Jt1- camp director with Mrs. John
Cu l Ste wart tt1lh abo�e the l O'_" n . . Hetzer .as ber aasisll
nt, camp
Ideal we ath er prevu led durmg n u�!le Was Mi:a. A. c. Stewarl
the week.
1 and Mrs. C. Ed Humphrey was
Girls of ,Intermediate Troop \ he c , mps' h1Ulncs&amp; man ager.
179 earned tree badge, with Mrs. U nit l e:1ders 1nd he lpers were
Gle n Milhoan of Parkersbu rc as Mn. Ly le Bald eraon, Mrs. Erne st
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I Arthur Davis.
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attended B�nda Borlna, Bonnie
Rockh01a, f&lt;iireri Humphrey. Kar­
en Sprague, Sa ndy N ewl,.and , Li nda
BrbWh, Co'nllic Lilt o fl, Brenda and
Pstty Holslhger. Jean White he ad,
JeAnie Cashdollar, Jacki e Bise.
Visitora in the Brownie U n it
during: the week were Mike Bor­
i ng, fl:lll Dit&gt;lz, Hubin Humphrey,
Freddie B!se, Rosemary and Tom,, ,
m)' Joe Reed.

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M usic Go Round
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Local New•
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Sport, Sc�
IS;it�·: ltte Band ·lolt •
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Monday Through Frill•y
1:58 Sign On
1:00 ._G uest Star
l: Uli Ne}Vs &amp; Wea,her
1:30 RFD
J:00 Breakfast Part, 1
8:?,0 New•
8:� !Breaktot Party
9 :30 -�'!"• ,
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t0:115 Swap. Shop
l0:82 •, - Momiilt J,le.votloh1
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lnterm ediate Scouts in the
"FluJteri ng B utterflies" unil werfl
Bre nd a Larki ns, Linda Spencer,
C1rol Nichol11, Jan et Holsinger.
Patricia Smith, Patty Boring,
Sandy Walt.on, Sandra Trussell,
Roberta Wells, Kare n and Sa ndra
Elatter, Dolores Bise, Nary Ethel
Taylor. Brenda H etzer of Littl e
Hoctlng visited the unit during
the week.

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JanElt Hetzer, Sandy Sprague,
Llnda Larki ns, Nola M)'ers, Char•
.lotte Durst, Roberta
Trussell,
Norma Nichols, San dy M unday,
Patty Dont, Cynthia Gabhart,
Mary lrrlhce, Bl11e, Joan An n D,1.
via imnecl tlleir u n it "The Sn.11p,
ping Turtles". Vl1itors i n this .
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and John of Middleport were
Wednesday eYt'nln1 dlhher eu este
of Mr. and Mn. Lowell Wl.n1ett,
da'1&amp;bter Jl'.uth and son Bob of
I Syracusta in obaervance of Mark
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The S43cret Storm
The Edge of NlRht
The Thtee Sldoges
The Life. of Riley
ArihuU!J...: Sm)l1;,,-N6Wf, ,
/1- Loo� at _the -�oath�r
Jule Ri� n Show
Amos 'n Andy
u, s. Marshall
:Lock Up
Be\ty Hutton Sho.,.
Johnoy .Ringo
Zane GrP.y Th eatre
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. Revlon SprinF Festival
News
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Captain M.ang.aroo
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American Da.1dstand
Rocky and His Frienda
San Frandsco Beat
Ym•.r Esr,o Rep or:«
Weather Teller
John Daly News
Flight
Steve Canyon
D onna Reed
The t\eal Mc('o)'S
Pit ooo"n Shuw
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Sea Uunl
News Tonight
Scanning lhe Weather
Sports Tonight
Lale Show

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31. Relgntni'
beauties
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TV Readers Digest
News }leadlines
Weatt-....rca st
Jed� Paar Show
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1 959 STUDEBAKER

Only $1 595

1 1:30
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8:30' Romper Room
9:30 Movie

$2395

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Channel 8 - Friday

1 959 FORD

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Sun.mer On lcr
Tak e A liooud Look
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Jack Paar Show

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12.no Truth or Cun,eque·uier
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dlO Mid Day New;
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2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3·0(1 Young Dr . Mel on ,
3:30 Frorr. Thwe Roots
U:11} Comedy l 'layl"louse
l:30 Ad venture Time
1,00 .-,teamboat Bili
!,SO c.;Sl''&gt; Kid
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J: l!­ Jlm Thacker Sh o w
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!,30 New11 PictU'"e
6·45 Huntley Brii1kler Jtepon.
1:00 Pioneers
7 : 30 Tlm Man Dawson
8:00 Troublesho oters
8:30 Masquerade Party
9:00 Cavalcade of Sportl'I
9:45 Jackpot Bowling
10:00 Journey lo Understanding

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Senl inel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 16,

TEL EV ISIO N GUI DE
'NSAZ .TV Chann ie, 3

I Blllllneu Conference
Held At Muon Church

AIR CO N DITIONING, REFRJGER·
Jo&amp;Je Dtltcher. whose Jut known
I The X.-..,1 EUB Char1e held 11
at1on service. J,clt's Refriaera- addre!IS w,11s Hoyden Beach , t'lonbuslneN conference at the Maso n
lion, New Haven. Phone TU2- d a, whose exact address IS unCh
urch Sundt)' aftemooD with Dr
3�7.
6-Z H f .known · Howard Br1clL l 66 ....,, J 1oat
The annual Homecom inJ of the
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Ray Cole, Weal Virai n ia Confer ­
l a.st k�o wn addrea w u K o komo
Bap
Church
t
irst
Rutland,
,
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n
us
ce
Superi ntende nt, in charge . Dr
f
RNACIS
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STIN
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O Indiana whose eu cl addr ua is un '.
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POI CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llDULTS
.
MU ELL R fU
well, attendc� by m�mbe_r-a of lhe , Thi! an n ual !umml!r fHU val ot Cole ■poke using the 3rd chapter
HOU SE appU.ncn. A rnol d a,.
'
kno wn ; Florence Brickles, who,e
BATES
Mt Yl�mah Church in Midd l e port; I �he St. Jo•�ph II Catholic Ch1:1reh of John a1 his text.
tMn, Sy,acuae, Ohio. Phone last kno
wn address Wll8 001 ChestNa omi Bt�t lsl, _ Pomeroy ; G lou,- 1n Muon will be held on Friday
W
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2
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4 cent.I per word., one insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cent,.
Y -631M
1
1-1 1 -tf nut Street, SpnniHield, Ohio, and
The four ch urches of the charge
ter and Ml. Zi on, Rutla nd , and a nd Sat urday evenings of thlJ
• centa per word fw three coove011Uve Ulsertiona..
lall
se
wn
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Welch
wh
kn
t
Edward
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TELEVISION RADIO A D SMA L
Sale m , West Columb ia
Fairvlew,
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ormer mem bers. Mr. •�d I w ee k at SI , Joseph's Parish Hall.
ma
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S�al - one month klr 30 cent, per word.
�
, made the ir business
n
appliance repair. Phone Ot l!I addre!IS was 6 Creasy'a ,\f e.ado w
MHo
an
d
Mr . Clarence T ler, Mrs. . Edwi n
Full rate of 4 ttnts per word wi ll be charged for ad vertis.i!Mi(
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M cClint ock , Rac tne, O.� lo. 2-1-tfc Ab botts Lan � ley, Hertz, Engl a nd,
on
erecttd
Emogene Crow waa
Mn.
reporta.
Stn1da
Le
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and
Price
1ss
ace
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If not paid. within. 10 GIY• aner reoai.vina bl.11.
and wholle residence art! un lui own
will offer rdrHhm{;.ntl, elected delegate, with R- T. Davi�
grounJ.s
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Mrs.
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.ompa
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R
med
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Cooper
�R in AdYertI•nc - SMuld be report.fld !.mmedi1tely. Tbe
APAJl. l" MENTS - t\U"tuthed and lake no tice lhat Edgar Welch, ad '.
n ovelties, baked e ooda an d a:ame•
H altern ate. to the ,tale confer­
here , rom c h L 1 1 , co, • e:
ualur n illhed. M.dluten, Middle- mi nistralor of the e,t,d e of Bes•
Jlauy Sentinel will not be reaponaible for mou UlaJI one �
ence at Buckhan no n Aug. 8 - J I .
ooper spo ke m the fore- for the children. The affair will
C
Rev
net l.mertion.
pc.t . Ph o ne WY-2- 5288.
2-3-tf sie Welch, deceased , on the 23rd
at five o 'clock on Friday and
open
.
Kenneth
on. R�v
no
or
Byrd
the
·
-Cel,:i of 'l'-..aob and s.,eci.al Not;ke1 of E, l"Ut.l Sl.UO, Obituarte,
.
The next conference meeting wtll
day of Apnl, 1 959, filed his petiMacedonu Church m Cambridge two o'cloc� o n Saturday afternoon.
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH tion m !he Probate Court within
pubJltbed at l � per word.
be held at W est Col umbia.
was_ t_h_e after� oon s�aker.
shades, clolh porch valance, and for the Co unty of Meigs ao d
WORDS
l DAY
3 DAYS
G DAVS ·
1 MO.
A colored tele visio n set will be
awni ngs, ve ne tian bJl nda, win- Sl t e o f Ohio, alleging that the j
V u;1 tmg mm tsters i ncluded Rev. given away on Saturday night
15
80c
UOc
$1.36
ft. I)()
a
d
ow
shades.
Free
eSlimates.
A.
H. Wnght. Rutland; Rev. Ralph belore the close o! the festival. 1
l
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t
JC\
60e
Sl.20
•1.80
personal properly o said de eden
$8.00
ale
Wi
pel,
21�
Union
Ave.,
Woods
and family, Athens , 1m d alf
t.,
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7k
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f:l.24
Funds realiud from the fe,tival
s insuf icient lo pay the deb o
fl 00
Po mero)·.
� 21 90lc said decedent that the decedent
so J o h n Warner a n d son, Richard, wlll go to the buildina: fund .at the
Ada nmived bJ' 10 A),I.. ..W be in that day·• ..per-.
VALLE Y LIVESTOCK CO. of Ath t: ns.
church.
I ________ _____ Bessie Welch: died seized In fee OHIO
C..ll i�lia, �lo, J une 6, \ 960 · Ebel"t Warner was pianist for the
RJ OENOUR SUPPLY. Radio and simple of the following de,cri bed
TV Service. YU�2l2i - 6- l �30tp real estate, situated in the C o unty l HOlr:S - 175 to 220 lbs. 1 7 to f day. The Male Chol"us of th e Hosack Church in Columbus were
o f Meigs Slate of Ohio and Village 1 8.10; 220 to 250 l bs 1 7 to 18. 10;
u t'-B AND B GARAGE, c o rner Syca- of Page ville, to-wit:
N0
Light 17 to 18.UI ; Fat So ws 1 2 LO scheduled to attend but w e r e un- Attend Mason Meetina:
or ..x,le
l 7J
1
more and Park Street, old
1 5 ; Sl ags 1 0 to li; Boars 8 t o 12; able t o c o me d ue to � deat_h in the
All
memben
ol
the
ldiiaon
1 : Situated
n the Vili
Parcel
TEOUTI AND PIST CONTROL GRAY L Y TkACTOR IAl. S AND I,
.
Miller Garage, valve jo bs, o ver
group. Co lumbus visitors incl uded
I
f p
Charge o( the EUB C�Utth are
11e �n d be"mg 60 feet .Sows and l' lgs 60 to 90•· Shoats 8
ll'r , 1 ll1"M
H
Me in, Pomer-,.
haul, electric a n d acetylene age o agev1
Mhs Edith Flemi n g, 'Mi69 Shirley
lervl co. 512
,p.._
tu
HI.
od
to attend a me ellna: at the
o ff or the south sid e of lots 46 and
h
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,
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Phone WY2-2'75. S.leamat1:
.
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0leers 16 to 24 · He1f- · earson, Herma n
welding · Mechanic's J o hnson
th am, LAIt er uraed
C.I\·ITL&lt;
�
M
aaon
ch urch Thur,ctay .at 7 :30 Porded in plat o r said v i i rec
as
49
•ncl A. s.r..tce 'Station WY2I
He ro14 a.mhart•
s
..... •llle.
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and Hl.&gt;od. Phone W Y2-2605. .
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i..� en 16 to 22 · Baby Bee t 20 ' to 2:)• Byrd and sons, Mn. Kenneth Byrd
,.,.u
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age
m
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ount)',
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• and two daug hters, M r. a nd !Ira. j
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Oh .._ !'hone COMw'.11• Mtl.
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6- l !i-Jt P
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mg in sectio n N o. 17, Tow nship 7 tat Cowa 14 to 1 9; Canners 10 to
1-lt-lfc
14;
Bulls
18 to 20; Milk Cows 100 Ohver Wa mer, Mr. and Mr11. RogCo ncerence visitors will be pre•WEEKEND REVIVAL wm be
and Range 14 or the (State of)
Warner
a
nd daughler, a nd Mr. e nt to speak on malters concerner
o
200.
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c
at
Mt.
Oli
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Ch
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n
e
sr
held
Ohi o ompany's Purcha,e.
and Mn. Ebert War ner.
I n g the four churchea of Fairview, ,
Long Bottom J•me 17-18-1 1&gt;. TOMATO PLANTS, MEXICANS,
pa rce1 ; _- Be l�� Lo t l'll o. 49 • I O�
VEAL
CALVES
Tops
:17.�;
�rs. Harriso n Bentle y, general Sal e m, w est Columbia and Mason . '
B
u
rpeeglobe,
Marglove,
RutRev. 0. Smith of Nitro, W . Va.
•
1cet nor t 81 d e ..-ag�vlll, e, as s me
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chairman, and her co-wo rke ni exeers, Matchless .and Golden Jub•
�
eva ngelist. He wHI be accom_appears on the auditor 8 d�plicate
.'
press
their
gratitude
lo
all
in
atilee.
AJso, rh ubarb lo eat a nd
j
panied by se veral groups of
uf taxes for the year 1 948 m the
te ndance and 1 hosc who se n t do·
to de ep freeze. Secon d house
singers includi n g the Christian
mi
NOT h.C OF FILING AND
u ame o f Pern S u les, refere nce to
east from schoolho use i n SyraFo ur and The Trnelers Trio,
I tions .
HEARING ON lfrt\lENTORY
which
18
hereby
made.
cuae, Willia m H. Holmes.
Th e D uncan&amp; a n d others. Putor
Parcel 3: Being l o t No. 41 Page- Probate Court, IMl91 County, Oh lo j
Before 9:30 A.M.
6 13 tic
Rev. Douglas Circle.
e-tl&gt;-atc
ville, as same appear, on the aud- c ... No. 11,Hl
Mlddl•Pfft .wY-t-2649
TO the l:;xecutor or Admi nistra- 1
itor's duplicate of taxes !or the
Pom•r•r WY-2-3195
'J'H ERE will be a revi� 11Uilrting '4i FORD
A bual nen
conference for
FERGU:iON tractor
KA UTZ P E.ID ITOA
year 1948 i n the name of_ M. J. lor and_ to s uch of the foJJowins as
Ju_ ne 21 al 8 p. m. every e vech
u
rches
of
the
Mason
EUB
,nd pl o1V'· Ne w back tires. Simare
re11de
n
_
ts of t.P,e state of Ohio ;
Vance, refere nce t o which is
At c-.tw ·
nine at th e 1''reedom Gospel
arg
e was reeen U)' beI d a t the
pllcity garden tractor, reel mowC
h
u
rviyi
n
g
apo
u
if
a
n
s
se,
y;
next
o
f
made.
hereby
Y'ukon S.UtS
M iaai o n at Bald Knoba. Rev.
church with Dr. E. Ray Cole, W. , 2 Door. lt&amp;H. 3t500 miiles. De­
er ari d cultivators I n good con MAMtll SIRVICI STATION
Parcel 4: Being Lo t 4 2 PagevJllc, kin ; beneficiaries u nd er the will,
Deeter 11 th e evan&amp;eUst a nd
on tgomery,
M
on
ea
16.8
u
dltion. Call VlklngJ-2273.
Confereh ce Superintendent in
Va.
:
u
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luxe tritn. wbttew:all tires a.nd
any;
if
ey
n
attor
same
the
as
appears on the auditor's
or attorneys
a.for• 9:00 A.M.
Hev. L.
.
Gl ue,encamp is the
n
ru
o
lower,
upper
ning
32
9
0
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�
charge.
O-lo-6t p
I _
tender tkii.rbl. Like new.
duplicate of Taxes for the year rel)rese n tmg any of the aforemen •
Albany �I
p■dor. The l)Ubllc is Invited to
reet;
G.all1pQ1ls,
no �� uge report1 948 in the name o f M. J. Va u cc, tioned perso na:
Every Day 8en1.t;ft
atte nd.
Buainess reporta. were pruent�
6- t:,.fltc PIGS FOR SALE. Wllllam 81,kc,
Yau are hereby notified that on ed; Loe� 23, 16.6 rismg slowly.
reference
to which is hereby
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Dorcaa, Ohio.
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by
7 1 �tp HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAr..: made.
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. th e four churchea of the
of
Lotks:
Co
Movabl
_
ion
ndi
_
the 7th day o( J une l OOO an In_
CLIFF B YERS AND HIS STRJNG
__ _
charge:
Weat
Fairview, Salem,
the
with
down
rivare
��ms
All
v
Weekly plck u p. As low as $1.00
l'arcel 5: Being l o t No. 46, 105 entory and Apprais�me nt' of the
NOTEs will be al the Portland
Col umbil and Muon . A meetlnc
er r 1 smg slowly.
a
estate
of
mo
n
th.
Call
R.
&amp;
reel
n
o
rth
side
f
Leshe
H.
Rawso
n
dePageville,
a,
o
,
A.
S
e
rvice
Grade School B uilding, Friday,
1
Ohio River Boats: Dow n bo u nd: of the charge , will be held on
Station, WY2-2366 vr see Mar- same appears on the a uditor's d u• ceased, late of Route 2, Long BotJ une 17, dancing &amp;:JO 'tll l l :JO
t Poor oon,uJ
13, Jane T 2:20 am, 0.7; Th ufsd a)' evening at 7:30 a t the
Lock
j
c
Ion (Ha mmer ) Hawk.
6-1 30tp plicate of taxes for the year 1 94H tom in said o unty was filed in
p. m. ___
6 16 2tp
aaon
M
rch.
u
Ch
2
Harrison
1 : 0 am,
Lock 15, Capt,
in the name of Perry Stiles, refo.r- this Co urt.
·- - - · Mrs. Emoa: e ne C�ow, MHon,
AUCTIONlllt
ence to which is hereby mad e.
Heari ng o n said Inve ntory and 1-1 ; Lock 16, I. F. Ff:ieberger
elected delegate to the at, te .
H
Complete hrvke
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n n atl
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4:
m
Lock
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Being the same re al estate con- I Appratscmen t will be had before
co
e at Buckhannon, Aug.
ferenc
Crltt BNdfoNf ,
n
1
:
1
5
Ma)'avllle
of
am,
City
2-7;
ve)· cd to James 11. Hawk and �ao th ui Court on the 27th da)' of June 1
FOUND - SMALL TRANSITOR
6-1
Davis, named a1ternate.
T.
R.
Write, Phone or Contaet
},
_Hoagland
e
J_an
0-3;
12:50
pm,
2:25
Hawk by Orville D . Graham re- 1000, at 10 o 'clock A . M .
radio. 'Conti.cl John Thompson,
A. C. B RAD ORD,
he
e xt conferen ce
n
m eeting
l
P1erc
-4
in
T
e _ 3 pm,
Frank
Ohl
pm,
,
l
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6 Pass&amp;nger Country Seda n . Au­
E
94
-. corded in volume 1 7 1 page
ltai ftll
f'I
xceptio ns thereto may b filed
, in
J l 5 A!ih St., Middleport.
Cornell 10 : 00 pm, 7-3; T1ta� 1 0 : 20 will be �eld at the West Colum- I toniatk: tr.ns. R&amp;:H, tow miles.
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by
s
any
ty
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intere�ted
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party
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·-- - - - 1 he prayer of said_ peUtion Is l ime pri o r t o f, ve
_ day!i before lhe l pm, 0-1 1 , C. V. H o rner 10. !15 pm
_
-IOlt,
by
the
hour,
cCJntract,
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or
2
0
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or an o rd er to se11 sa1d rea 1 eatue I date set fo r hearing.
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Gallip
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For FREE lnspt:tloa
Upbo d :
o pay debts and custs.
W ITNESS my signature a rr d j
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phon e WY 2-9904 Vermont Mar- t
Rced 1 2 : 35 am, 1 1-0 ; COlton Q ueen
:
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f
persons
rst
ve
on
the
abo
ti
n
se
of
ld
me
ourt,
this
PHONI
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kins, Li berly Restauran t.
5 am, 9-0; Lock 23, Albert F.
ed will further take notice that
.I
7th day of June 1 960.
AH Mllwa -' ..._. ,
Gllmore'• SuppJy Store
6 14 Jtp they have been made parties aeHolde n 1 : 00 pm, Ul-0; Walter C.
l'I\ITllOPOi.lTAN MOTOU
F. H. O'BRIEN
2 Door Hardtop wl:tb o-Yerdrive.
-Beck
j ord tU O pm, 10-10; Beaver j
-WY-2-2714
----- fcndant to said pe litlon a nd that
Judge a:nd E.K-Orfici o Clerk
.._ hit Melft It.
Rlll All •le.at:ber interior.
they are required to anawer the
By Ann B.aker, Deputy Clerk 2:30 am, 0-1.
P11111re,. Ohte
(
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V1ughan' 1 EJ:lenniaattna:
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c
r before the 16th day of
----___ _:c____ &amp;
(6) 9, 16, 2tc Seco n ds 24 to :!6; M edium 20 lo 24;
��½'
1�g
1 lll56 CH EV RO_
L F.T V8
1 -Air�
Company
COMPLETE �-./SURANCI �
Com. &amp; Hvs. 1 8 to 26 ; Cull1 1 0 to
4 dr. e l(tra nice, power glide,
It. Marra, W. Va.
' Ediar Welch, administrator
tection, Lile, A u te, FIN, Pollo.
14 ·
O
R &amp; H, $l1B5
Blaett n an, - --- -- Call D011
of the estate of Bessie
Milla, .Middleporl'
SHEEP - Ewes "' Lm,, 8 to 18;
Pomeroy,
6- l 5-6tc
NOTI CE OF APPOINTMI NT
Mar ine 5upplie� -')"'4, '
. J'{elch, de ceased.
Ewes, 4 to 10; F•I She ep 4
Stock
1,,,,.
f
o
llflno
t
of L ll H.
4 Door Ranah W.aton. Automa•
n
- � --·
D'\!Od May 16, 1000.
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1 91&lt;1FO!ill Vs F,lto
8
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n,r.-b 1rd ·
2-d•
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· tit ftna.. · R&amp;H. W• $1'19fi.
AND
MOT
OR• IU
DOr&lt; STIVEM
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w hll• tINr� IHt, Mt,�
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Middleport, Oblo
N o tice iii hereby give n that Em- j La m b�
. Com •
tcnwect and
to
18,
to
22,
Light
Wts.
1:,
20
white finish.
"llten Metters, 600
Mlln
mctt Rawson whos e Post Office
o 14
Blae ttnMrll, Pomeroy.
tt., ,.,.,..,, Phon. WY4JIIO. •
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address 18 250 ASh Street, Mlddle- mo n 1 2 t
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has
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n
u
d
Ohi
appoi
tbeen
ly
port,
LEGAL NOTIC E
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Have bllla
ed as Administrator of the Estate
,;;.,,
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CH• No. 1 3,010
19:,1 C H 1':VH.OLE'l' Wl'l'll-19M
Asa Harrington, who rel'l idcs at of 1 ,eslic H._ Raw&amp;0n, lat e of M e igs
enwine. U1i-k jlrecn dclux11. t,; ood Buy
2 Door Bi91:,ayne. Automatic
the Lion••
366 Adams Street, Glenco, Illinois; County, Oh10, deceased,
Clllllllti. J'ricc ,115. Ph one MY 3.
U"IM. R&amp;H. 26,000 actual miles.
ot your budget ?
Daled this 31st day of May 1960.
ffl Lincoln It.
Jessie Wiley, whose place or real•
3_2btl. Albany, Donlltl Woote n,
One. Mer.
s
F. H. O'BRLEN
Phone WY2-3561 Mlcldl•pon
de nce Is unknown an d ca nnot with
C.arpooter, Uhlo,
6 16 3tc
Juda:e or the Probate Court
reasonable diligence be ascertai nl9G7 BUlt:K VB Cent ury hard top
Meigs Cou nty, Ohio
ed, the un kn ow n heirs, dcvisee,,
(
2 dr, power itce rl n&amp; and brakes,
_____&lt;G) 2, 9, 16, 3k
le1atees, admlniatraton, executon
R &amp;. JI, alm o1t like the da y It
� - IIOOM NEW HOME FOR SALE. and assigns or JeHie Wiley, de,.
wa11 11old. ,16ltai.oo. Blaeunan,
1 1111: baths. hardwood floors. Syr- ceased, wlll take notlce that on llo n ed, thence so uth 88¾ degree
acui.e. Shown by appointment the 1 1 th da)' of May 1 960, Bernard ea1t one hundred and twe nty six
PometO)'.
Converttble. 8 cyl. Straight
6-1G-6tc
AT
!_e_et ; more or less, to the place of
onl)'. Call WY 2-6233.
trane. R&amp;H. Whi.te"M.lJ tire,.
V. Fultz and Bett)' J. Pultz filed
iu56 MERCURY hard top, I dr.
8 14 6tp their l'elition agal n,t them ,· n the � g 1 nn 1ng.
Morcurymallc, ll 6 H, clean c11r.
The above two parcels of real
------ - -- C ourt of Common Pleas of Moip
'8�-00. Bl.aettnar,, PomMO)',
Loans for any wonby P1D'- '
3 BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE. County, Ohio, the same beina: Httte are adjolnlna tract s •nd
Pomeroy, Obto
ti- lD•tltc
All m odern convenience,. Loe- Case No. 13,0lO In s aid Co urt,
pose on Signature•
car
ce
ular
conatitute
o
pie
a trlana:
t
for
�tod al end of Po�eroy Bridge the partiti on of certain re
or
furniture
rtal
eatate
frontlna:
on
feet
181
al esliiite
m Ma11on, W. Va. Call Rev. Ed- I n said Petiti on descri
5ale
bed, to -wit; Grant Street, UH feet on the alHardtop I cyJ. R&amp;H. Automatic
--- iaon Weaver. SP 3-�.
tey, and 90 feel adjolnlna: the proPARCEL l :
tnna. Power bruet. Wa. $1196
GAS, t�Ul:!:L OIL and COIi fur.
8 13 illc
nace,. Call for free e1tlmale1. f ROOM HO�SE, RUTLAND - - --- ----- \ A part of that part of a lot si,. pert, ol Clara Hawley.
The r er of the Petition 11
Tow
n
ahlp.
Pbone
TU·2•34715.
Foremao • Abbott, Mlddh1port.
6 ltOO� HOUSE AND BATH. De- uale in Mela, Count)', Ohi o, l n the
th, Pp::Uuon of said real estate
for
13
6tp
6
8-ll).tfc
pot St., RutlM nd. Prltc $3700. north part o r thll.t part of one
1nd for other equitable relief. Sald
see or call Nick �ru
'-' e ser ' Rut- h undred ,c r.8 I0t num ber 0.ne h un• Defendan t■ are requ ired to ans112 RATS KILLJ!t, WITH STAR EIGUT ROOM HOUSE, two five
land .
6 14 3tp dre d and fifty se ve n, whith lie■ wer
room apartment■. A. N . B engel.
Id pe tltlon
the second
Warfarln. 2¼ Iba., ,1.40; t Iba.
Phone WY2-327:I.
2 Door Hardtop. Automatic
1 1·2-tfc HOUSE Jo'OR SALE·' 6 ROOMS east o f 'lnd •�jol n_lng Secti on n u m- j day oiJul)' 1 960 or judamenl wm
t,2.tiO. Safe, p ure, and a:uar.anteed.
ber twcnt)' mnc m Town One (1) ...._
1.
tNnmnialon. Radio a!J1\ heater.
' inat them.
ta..
en aaa
Eber1bach Hardware.
.and. bat h • near Syracuse Polt a nd
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·Bernard V. rulti
OHlc,e , two loll. Term,. Ltila nd
(4) 27, 211, 211; (GJ 4, G, II, Ci • ROOM HOUSE, 3 miles r.:;m
County of M OIga, more partl c�1arBetly J, Fultz,
B
u
Raci
mga.rner.
ne . GO(ld aardfn. Electricty
l l , 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 20,
6 1 3 titP ly described_ as follow,: that
1 s to
Plalnllfb
a nd lree iH- t,;, D. Circle, Ra­
2't , 27; (8) 1 , 2, 3, 8, ,. 10.
--- - --- -- -- -FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOtJSA say, Be&amp;mnmg on the north line
. (D) 12, 19, 26i (6) 2, D, 18, Ile
cl ne.
6
14
3tp
You Are Looking
IJEEI' WELL JET PUr.tP. $100;
with batb, nice location. Malvin of the part _or Lot N umber 10'1 _______ _____
For
RealOllable
100 gal. fuel oil lank 1 16; utility FIVE ROOM HOUSE wUh bath,
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St. ' Pomero,. above menlloned, fifty nme feet
west
of
n
orth
Transportallon
e
ast
corner
o
f
same,
trailer a nd t11rp.a ulin '54); Jla;
full b111emen t, South
Tblrd
r.-28-30t p
thence aou th 26¼ d ea:ree well
ttt IS. 54 ., SJ MNef Can
Ave., 1 block from Middleporl
p w 110; &lt;.: ub Scout un iform, size
alo
na the nor.f.h li ne of the stree�
rou
SALE:
2,
f5,
}'ra
5
ROOM
n
Hud1on,
HOUSE
Hia:h
Bash1
k
School.
n
Inquire
Fir
e
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with bath. On Sixth Street. Call thr ee hundred and 1eve n tce n foet,
Road, Ht. I, Rlelne.
Novelty Shop.
6 16 3tp
8-13-6tc
- - - -liallipoliH lil 6·38ft.3 after 4 p. m. to Da niel Christ3"a lot, the nce
3 HORSES. 2 )'oan and yearling
6 16 3tp north � degree we,t one h undred
draft colt,, and 9 year old mare . MODERN &amp; ROOM HOUSE IN
ll l'IIIO IIATOII
,evenly lcct to the north Une of
Ma&amp;QD. Gtod nelihborhood. Sec FOR SAW: _ Ml�D
_
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Phm1e McArth ur LY IJ· OO UI aft•
, 7• the
P_
D
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L_
O_
R_
T_
tract_ above me ntlo ned ; the nce
or
call
Freddie
1'hsbet, MHon,
room huu&amp;e, 1 ¼. baths, modern south 88=!at. degree east three hun­
er 15:30 p. m.
8 18 3tp
NOW -ONLY
W. Va.
kitchcn, attached ,11araae . Excel, dred and fifty ela:ht fee t to the
6 14 Uc
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1D33 CHEVROLET-: 2 door, �;a
lent loc11tion . $� dow n . A,- plac e of bea:ln nins, contain ina half
aood. New pai nt, 11.ralaht shift.
su1n e G I l o an. C11ll SH 2·4�5.
an acre, more or less, a nd d eserl�
Will a«ept trade. Seci Ted
6 16 3tc ed .as follows, to-wit: Commenci n&amp; 1
'fhomp,on, Crouroad1.
F-«IO. IIH" wl&gt;eel bloe, coh •
at the south eut corn er of l&gt;e nn ia
--t"'Oll SALE: )'AllM-6 R
OOM )lorrls'
8 18 tltp JOB
_
eb1ulll,
new motor just install­
l
o
t
situate
i
n the put ol
AS SERVICE STATION
house, 30 11crcs. 1 mUe £rom Rut•
ed. No miles In It. Full Price.
one
hundred
acre
lol
n;NDANT or other. Seu or
above
LESS
TRADE-IN
de•
14 fl. "LONE STAR" ALUMINUM
111.11d on New Llma R oa d . C.:all
scribed; thence In a northerly d iwrite Guy Birch, Portland, Ohio.
boat and Mercury 10 hp motor.
SH 2--4344.
6 16 tile rection
n inety (90) feet more or
Both in A-J condition. '275. Call
6 Ul 6lp
lc11s, lo thfJ north line or said lot;
WY 2-3243 or aee Mr■. Jna:els,
thence eHt nn the north line of
207 SO. 2nd Ave., Middleport.
' F-UO. 130" W'beel hue, Clb &amp;
11111id lot tiCS feet; the nce iu a south­
NOTICI
APPOtNTMINT
8 18 3tp
cba•ll.a. 2 apeed ule.
erly direction sixty (IO) feet, more
Case No. 11,164
Opoortunitl•
ONE HC 23 V 7toot 1'RACTOR
P rledl•r* clettsia.cf or lea, to th e 1ouLh Hne on the
l1ta.. of
MOWER. Call WY 211170.
Notice It hcreb)' given that Joh n lltrt:et; thence followlna: the aou tb
THE PARKER.."BURG OFFICE ol
ti 16 3tc
tbe MetropoUtan lJfe ln1urance E. H11Hd1y whoae Poat Office add­ line along the 1treet forly,five (45)
• bNl, tl N .... 1,111 •••
F•IOO. � ""1 pick1111. 8 eyl.
Co., pl1,111 to NYUII and Hptnd reu is G•llj_poU,, Ohlo, ha&amp; been ! e et to th e place of beainnlng.
CONES O&gt;• SOLID JC! CREAM.
aa,
...
t ._ - -· · ·
PARCEL
a,
t
Ua oper•lton11 In the G1lllpbll d u ly appointed Admi nistrator of
DeUcloua n■vors. Jaci'• O.lry
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A part or that part of a lot situ­
and Pomeroy Arn. We seek the Estate of Mary Frled l ey late or
• hll llfW .,.At •• rN
Bor.
__6 14 6tp
ate
tn
M
e
l,Js
Cou
n
ty,
Ohio.
in
the
ex-aervlcemen a,:e■ 22 lo 42, oel• Columbia Township, Me1a:a Coun­
F-3M. 180" ...,,el hue, COb r1r
north p.a,rt of o ne hundred acre
Je1e ed ucatio n preferred. Men ty, Ohio, dece.ased.
ONE WESTINGHOUSE REF. IN
- Pvll l'rlee.
hits
ffll!IIMsal
aood thapc. MO, I RCA Vlclor
lntere■led in sellln, life ln1 urDated this 1th da)' uf J un e 1000. lot n umber one hundred and fifty
seve n ( 157), which Iles e ast of end
ance a, a career no previo us
t11levl1ion 20" 1ereen, SM: 1 19De
F. H. O'BRIEN
,e JU na experie nce
req uired.
)'ORD Ranch Waaon, ata ndard
Jud"e o! lhe Probate Colh't adjoini ng Sectio n No. 29 i6. Town
MJI- Cllll -•11
Tudor. Red and white. First
Complete lrlnaed benefit• a nd
Mcl(ls Cou nty, Ohio I , Range 13 I n ,�Id Co unty of
Melgs,
mor
e
particularly
dell(ribcd
retirement pro1ram
1tartl na
clau condition. •139!1. M. L.
(ti) 9, 16, 23, 31c
­ u follows, to-wit: Thal la to qy
Carr, Lona Bottom, Ohio.
1 alary 1100,00 per w� k - Or, ·-- --------beJi nning on the north line of
aanizfd lralnln1 proa:ram pro- Cooke )8 President
8 14 llp
that part of lot number one hun­
vlded, write Bo, 111, Parken• KALE AKC REGISTERED Col- \ bur&amp;, W. V1. C. Olton U.wao n, Of Men'• Brotherhood
dred and flrty seve n above me n•
I.
Ile pu111, Jteuontble.
Phone
Robert Cooke, Philip Sporn em- Uoned, fifty ni ne feet west uf the
J1111111er.
S-10-7tc
Pomero,, wY :i-14811.
plo)' ee . was named presid e nt of th e northeast corner of the same;
C 14 8k FOR SAU:: ' SERVICE STATION New Haven EUB 'Me n's Brother­ thence south
d e aree west
with beer, wine carry-out. On Rt. hood at a meetln• held .at �e tlong the north llne of the atreet
1, in Middleport. Take over tl&lt;&gt;t' k churr&lt;h on Monday evenlna.
one hundred and thirty aix ( 1 38)
and fl atun1, WIii lease b u ilding
' Plli&gt;ne WY-1-34!!
Other officen elected were F.d­ feet more ot leas, to the southeast
re1aon1bfe. See Wllliam Lowe, ward Buma:amer, -Ylce president · comer of Ort� Herndon'11 lot;
Harry Miller, •ecnlary-tre,i1urer: Uu1n� 9otU\ JG..��e weat to the
1203 Powell St., Middleport.
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e 16 3tc , .and Ralph Gibb&amp; Sr,.�,ana le1der. Dortll 1,1pe:·,Qt:• •,�et above men,
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1 - 1 0 Ft. Flat Bed
$75.

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�-1 USED CARS

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�l.."j(JffNe-l 19� ..
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n-11, FYFF! t:'11:UMMON'7
I� AS IS00'7A5 YOIJ
THINK H! ,'�

By BRANNllt
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1Q60 HAS FINAi.LY
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)Ir. and Mr5. Joseph E. 'nioren
Jr., Minersville , RD. are announ&lt;:- 1
tng the b i rlh of a son at Holzer
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l-lospilal, F'nday, June 1 0.

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16, 1 960

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Gr�dparents are Mr. and :dt-s

Jo�cph E. Thoren Sr , "1111t·rs1111le
RD. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kram­
er, V icksburg, MIH Mn. Barrett of
Mansfield is a great grandmother

LOWER

W E' V E U N DER PRICED O U R USED CARS
TO MAKE T H EM M OV E '

4 Door. Bl'autifol ivol'y over dark green fini!m �1th matching
interior padded diish, 250 H .P. V8 motor, Turbogilde trans., ra­
dio he�ter, w:hccl discs, new whitewall tires, power i.teeriu,g
.and brakes. Les.s than 24.,000 miles and i t sh�. lt's l i ke n e w
ttirou,g houl .
Sport 2 Door. N&lt;:,w i:ar never sold or
Front wheel driv e , whi tewa ll tires, �wate r a11d
trils , Mucrh less than dt.'il er co st.

m any

ot h er ex.•

1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2 Door · · $2095

Low mi lea,g e b y local owner. l,ike new tires, 11potle.ss i lMlerior,
V8 mo tor, powe rglide lraM., rad lu and h eate r . Whlle ove r t u r­
quoise finish.

1958 CHEVROLET Convertible Cpe.

$21 95

· · · · $1 545

er

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1 956 FORD V-8 -·2 DOOR
s tat1durd

tru11smi!!Sio11.

1956 FORD V8 Convertible Coupe · $1 295
1956 FORD V8 Fairlane 4 Door · · · · $1 095

One owucr low m i l(·a�c tnuJC in. l'uw11 r sleNi rtJ.(, Fordumalir.
w;ood t i rc11, ('lc111 1 lulc r iur, rudio . he11lcr. hli1 c k urn! w h i te f 1 11 1.�h.

1956 OLDSMOBILE Super "88"

$ 1 095

4 Door. 1 lydr1ilnalic tr11n11., puwn brakci., l' &lt;' al c-11.11111 6 n terinr,
new tires. wlutt' 11nd lun111oltie finish. Lout.led w,illh cxtrus includ­
lDg hea t and ml1111ic.

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FORD 2 Door · · ·
WILLYS Station Wagon
BUICK 4 Door Sedan · . . · · · · · · ·
CHEVROLET Station Wagon · · · ,
BUICK 4 Door . . · ·

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POMEROY, OHIO
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Buy Him A M ic:e Gift From

El b-e-rfel.ds 1. n Po.m·. . e., r_·p·.Y-

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Engagement Is
Announced Here

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,1Jr ilarr is a gra d ua te of the
1\LL�11111t1 h1;,u �c11uol an d is pres.4rrn ou.ru ·irtg llirt h
Mr. and Mt·s. 4 ' l :111tk K N1·;1s e I 1J1,uy l· u1,,w,.c11 l:&gt;y lhc New x'ork
I of ('u\11111hm; arl' a11rn1Ht�l'II\C: l hc 1.. ...ih.l JJ 1 u, m o ..U l' ompany.
ao llatc n"� been :i:ct for
birlh of a Silll at I torwr s l h1sp 1 1 :.i l,
Columbus. OIL TH('�1by. .l u 1 1 ,• 14. wetil.llllb.
Mrs. Sa ndy nf l)av1n n 1� l h1 · unly
.
grandpaf('IL I. T�e Nt•a�' ·� l_l,l\'l' I WO Eud IJ,nrton Jliait
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11nd SIL• 1' 1('
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,.,h.
1,uu1dl1 blggs, 11011, Bl II , a n d
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· duui;:htcr, s11aron, Mr s . Ollie BiHJ
dUu :. . rs. 1' loyt.l Dun(ee ret ur n ed
n¼luc \\ cunesday aft er several
Ll&lt;'.t' S in U.1ylo n . Mrs . Du nfee a nd
OIIUKhl!.!r aud Mrs . Na than Biggs
wer e \:.11led to Day to n by the de a th
or her bruther. Wal te r McMorrow,
v. hosc l u nE.ral was hel d Tuesday.
Wlule th er e M rs. Du n fee stay ed
"" i th her s istcr•in•law a nd Mrs ,
, 1:i&amp;is 1111d chil d ren a nd Mn. Ollie
l&gt;ig�s were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1&gt;a1e t.:ong rove a nd ;d r : and Mn.
•·oR A SECON D
Clyde Atklns.
TWO PAIR
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PAIR

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MEN'S
OXFORDS
$4.77 pr.

Discontinued Styles
Sizes 6 to 1 2

Men's, Women's
and Children's
THONG SANDALS
47c pr.
BOYS'

O X F ORDS
Sizes 8½ t 3
$1 .77 pr.
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$4,95

MEN'S and r&amp;C � ;•
CANVAS OXFJ!\.:.:
$2.77 pr.
Heavy Crepe Soles

MEN'S and BOYS'
TENNIS OXFORDS
$3.77 pr.
Lace To Toe Style

M E N 'S, WOM EN'S
IJld Children's

THONG SANDALS
47c pr.

e GIRLS ' OXFORDS and STRA PS . . . . . . . . $1 .77
e l N FA NTS' OXFORDS and STRAPS . . . . . . $ 1 .77
e Women'1 and Children's Canv.. Oxfords . .
BOYS' TEN N IS SHOES : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1.77

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Rousil's · Shoe Store-

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l'OMEROY, OHIO

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TON IGH&lt;!
"GUNS of the TIMBERLAND"
l'l'an ki� Avalon - Alan Ladd
SATURDAY
"SEVEN THIEVES"
Rod Ste-1,ger - Joan Colline
- also "CURSE OF THE
t'ACELESS MAN"
(Ko� Movie-)

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MEN'S

S AN DALS

CROSBY SQUARE
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PRICES SLASHED

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1952 Chevrolet.,1 Ton Platform · · · · · · $395
195 1 Chevrolet 3-4 Stake, Duals · · $495
1 956 Ford V8 ½ Ton Pickup · · · · · · · · $1095
$1 395
1957 Ford V8 Ranchero
1956 Chevrolet 2 Ton, Dump Body · · $1 095
1 958 Chevrolet 6 cyl. I Ton, Duals , · $1 695

POM EROY
MOTOR CO.

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$150
$125
$245
$l 99

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THE DEALER THAT DEALS

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2 Door Wawon, I .ow rnllc.gc by lo&lt;'al ow1wr. like uc-w 1s t Hne
tires, -sl a ndard trans, ·for real l.-COnomy, Urlginul Jnterior looks
like new. llas ra d lo a nd heale r .

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1955 CHEVROLET "6" · · · · · · · · Only $1 095

Bargain Counter Ca rs!

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Bc.iutiful ivory 11nd bl.tlck fin,ish. New wlutc nylon to11, vinyl
seal.II, 11 u tomutic tr11 t1s , radio, •heater, new w h ilewa J.J lire!'!.

VOL XII

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For F■lben Day

$2. 79

$1 1.00

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CANVAS FLATS

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ARCH SHOES
ftel.

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$1. 7 7

$4.8 5

BOYS'

Many More
Items That Must
Go. SAVIMGS

BLACK

GYM SHOES

$1.77

On All llle11'1
n's
Wom
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W OMEN ' S
DRESS,SHOES
Must l•I• Cash

$2.50
V•IYff Te $11.00
SAVI $ $ $

WOMEN'S
LEATHER SOLE

S UM M E R
SANDALS

$1.77
ALL

SIZES

TENNIS OXFORDS

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''HIGH SCHOOL
CONFIDliNnAL"
Ai.a Cartoon

NOW AT iTATI THIA,:W.■
PT. 1'1.1,..,.NT
"THE lAYKAWIQaS•
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STO R E

s:NGLE r,o:,y - St

JRed A rtillery Ba rrage lo osed

To
1 ward

I Gunners Growl 1
natical Hate
. ng Action
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Ike Enroute To Tai w an
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Sleepy-Eyt-d Peop[,? Today

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Reports (}f Burning Airplane
Crashing Near Pt. Rock False

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B O A R D USS YORKThe re are sleepy-eyed people in southeaswrn Ohio today
N (UP I) - Communist
becau.se �l least th�ee reside_nts tho ught they sa w
an airpla ne
.
· · ese shore batteries rak ed
crashing rn flames In t he Point Rock area la te last evenin
g.
e Natio nalist - heJd Qffshore
State Highway Patrol offic ers
islan ds with " thousands o f
at Gallipoli&amp; said at le a st three I Meigs coun ty to he lp in the
re�rta were
made from lh e j �a �ch � nd a car wa s sent. Meip
guns" tonight in an angr de·
Pomt
Rock
are,1 Q f see ing a pla ne : C1v1 I Ai r Pat.r�I members s tood
mons tration agai nst Presf,de nt
crash
.
Offic
e rs
from Athens by rea dy to Join m t h e hun t jf
Elsenhower 's visit to Formosa
Jackson, Gallipolis an d Meig� nee ded . They were re l e ased at 2
Saturd ay .
eou n ty ha d &amp;coured every gully a. m . loda l .
The Presiden t was sailing
Offic ('rs_ said a cbe_ci: at Lo.c k.
,1 nd ridge acce55ible by narro w
thro ugh the South Chin a Sea
r
I ural road a si m ple
co n clusion bour ne Al t Base this mormng
ab(;&gt;a rd the cruiser USS St.
lhow1.:_d _no pllne was known to
was made:
J IM LOHSE
1 Pau1
''There wun 't any plane cras h'' be m1siung.
when the Communist
Th ey said th e "reporta" varied
The Patrol at 1 1 p, m. asked
· New Ch'ma News Agency
I Sher iff Robert
ilh
n one givin"g a n e x.act loca'
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Harlenbac
(NCN A) and the Peiping radio
h of
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___ tlon other tha n "arou nd Point
ad
bro ca,t th eir bristl
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Rock
ing anThey th eorized the re
nobncements.
ports likely w ere based on t be
,:,,I , �The powerful, alomic•capabl e
fact that a j et engi ne i n Jow al7th Fleet formed
t air
VIi
!Hudc
wock ofte n eject, red flame
•
•'tr- ·:fi d sea shield arou nd
the P resi•
for m ore tha n a yal"d, ,1 nd ma n in l :s Yl!Ssel to gua rd againlil
Ja mes R. Lohse of Po meroy is
an y
fol ds become blazi ng red with
11ble attack by Red s u bmar. amon g 32 studen ts attend ing the
heat .
s or Pbmes. His cou rse was to lUlh a nn ual North Carolina High
"Observers e .:u ily could mis, •
�tlh hi m to wi thin 160 mile1 of School Radio - Televi sion Institute
,
.
.
lake
such a s igh t for a plane on
n Charl� :d ullen haa L&gt;een
'TROPHY PRESENTA!} ON - Gun CJub and Fish and Ga me OffiCiils are pictur:ed .iaa : trophies w�f tbe Communist.he ld
main land be i n g hel d on the Univtraify of
fire about to crash," o!fida la
r
e pre5ented - to win.'
:
e1 ec ed pre,i e nt
n ers of the ma·tch sh00t In g even ts yes Ierd ay. In th e {oregro und are
Ol the newly said .
North Carolina
campw June 12·26.
Dor Schee {
Gun Club ¥ice-president and Don Wll.J tout ·
.
form ed Meigs county Heart Coun liams, Fis� and Gam� Association secre tary. Standing (L to R) Irvirig ' Karr, Jr.,erGun
·
Sh•lf Thl'ff Island,
The• Insh tute affords student.. cil . Other olficert1
Clut,i secre ta ry·, Erpest Duerr, Gun
elected we re
Club president, &amp;:I Kmgl Class B winneri Jack Neal, Class A winner� and Arnold Sn�wde,i
A� NCNA broadc11t H id Corn. who have com11leted the
th or Mrs. Wesle)' Fry vice presi
U
, Fish a,nd Ga'me
Chairm
an
den t ·
for
,
mu n 1at shore batteries Oh the Pu
Meigs County. - A Senhnel Photo.
12th grades i n high school a nd a re
.
_
secre tary'.
kj� coast of eastern Cbin1 began· interested in rild io and tflleviaion Mrs. Jack Ken� edy '
.
treasure r
■hell l n g the Quemoy, Ta�n, and broadcutlng an opportuni t
to
r
Cou n ty-wide i n scope , the n ew
j Etirta n Islands at 8 p. m. (8 at tend a tw0oweek work1hop m the
cou ncil LS a plannmg advisory a nd
£'
am edt ) as a "show
s!re ngth "
ru ndamentala o� broadcut writina:, coordi n atin g group ' i n
te rested In
•
,
,•-� I nst the Presiden t s visit .
11Ct�n 1, annO UDClllJI a nd prod uct ion . problem s of de tec tion a nd pJIC'\l
e n.
'Thousan ds of e:una roared the
L: out1,ea atQ. bem1 t.a\lp&amp; ,bV fac. t1on of d iseasn of the heart a nd
a
M!t the order � -�d an� Ult)' m emhen ,� tbe, : DIPIM1tneni drculalory l)'
ltem.
Plana have beq. ,::omple ted for
---N ''"•�•rable fi11he1 cat..
�lla.dio, Ti!Jevi■aon and Motiori
.
ll
a
ima
to
7
de-�elop
PftlSl'ama
a
100UI anniverury ��brat.ion
the dark sty over
Picture tt lhe Univerail)'. In add,.
Taj w,an �
g ea red to the ull1male goal of for the 1own �f WUl:el'ville
'
,N CNA
tion .to Jectdm; stqchwt,,- .,.._ke&amp;r.
(FormOa1 ) S traits" t
�
eolvmg wa now 1;1rot1le.11111 conne_ct day, July 2, with speakers, radio
broadcalrt si l d ' an d
, • •
t.I
·
lne
·
speeches
by
leading radio and
"f rious
.
ed wJtb heart d tsease in Meigs I and TV personahtie,, D f1sb fr,
. es
persona htl
!rOm
Jack Ne.al, Athen a florist , walked ra 1 n r s he lls po�red down on the tele vision
Coun ty; to crea te a better under• at noo n and stree t dancing in th e
Qu
n
thr
t
a
t
tou roft with t h e Class A trapshooting f
�rr:�y l� t� ·
sta
nd i n g by local res 1den ls of the e- vening. The da 's activiti
ou
!�
���
�:
;
��
:r
es are
y
e cI u ster O! N a• mg II ,
ap
a.
lri.,phy ,y eiterda'y at the Pomeroy :
·.
.e a
' huma n heart and the diseases bei n g sponaored by the Wdl:ea­
ton aii st d ense bast1 n •
lo a�d te e vision
ete
pl
t¥hlCh
Gu n Club fo r his secon d straight :
r
which affect it , and to assist local ville Volunt eer Fire Department.
crI�ies at �� umversi :
are
win in h1 s division wi th Ed King , ie a ou t our m ·i 1 es O:1 the Red· fsci
Y
phys1c1an.!i
lfl keepmg pace with
Walter Moell e r, D e mocrat ic
Pomeroy, taking t h e Class B tro- rul ed p ort of Amoy. The Tatan availa ble to
_ the slud en ts for a p• L he l a t e.st advances
Congr
m
e ssma n for the loth
the
figh
t
a
Con•
11d
Ehrl1t
1
1 Isl e s a re n earby
plymg lhe1r trammg to pract1c.a l
phy .
ag .a in.st heart d urease
gressmn al Distric t and a can d''
1
L ■■tecl N.. rly Two Moun
experieuce . A l th e e nd of the two,
.
Neal broke 97 out of a possible
J
The Na tio n alis t Chin e se defe nse wee ll; sessio n, the studenta will
The cou l)('1J is a part of th e Cen• 1 date for re -el ecti on , . wd� be on e
HlO birds with Dr. Robe rt Cane , ,
y
m i niatry ln Tupei said lh e Com
prod uce a program over WUNC• tral Oh10 and the America n Heart of the speakers as wdt bis oppon­
M a �on , lakin g seco nd place W ith
Associa tio n , It will aut horize all e nt al the November e lectmn.,
m o n i st barrage lasted for
·
TV
h
93 a nd_ Willia m Chil ds, Middle port , s
Oa�ey Collins. Joh nny Jon�
::
;
��
S
/1
nd fifty minutes . A defen
t udenl were sele etcd to att end l?C a_l ac� 1vi he� of the He �,:t Ass-,.
i
.
and Bill Swa tzel, Po meroy, lie i n&amp;:
c1at1o
n
pe
�• te r for the Columl)u a D1spatd
mclu
d
i
n
g
su
istry s pokes man Said th e Nation
rv1
s
10n
of
lhe Institute by the ir local rad io
for third place with scores o f 91.
·
w1
th
be
J
ea
f
e
ed
pe
tured s aker for
1
or televi sion sta ti ons which pro- ) ucational and communi ty servic :
j alisla di d not retu rn the flre
.
King scored
da
wll
y
progra_ms
a nd cou nty of.
nd
t of a po ible
a
ou
!ocal
�
e
th
•��
selec
of
n
io
t
The Commu n ist had precede d vide scholarships or by th e faeul•
ss
1 00 b!rds to wi86
also
nclu ded on the pro,
n the Cla s s B divis•
paign
m
r
ca
r
fo
s
r
ad�
e
l
ual
n
n
a
e
th
n
e
their heav
m
b
t
h
of
ty
me
bom a rd en t with
RTVMP d epar
t
t.
ion Wtlh Gabe Nelso n , Chester, tak• broa d cast yan n
Heart .�nd Drive.
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ou n ce n, en ts
.
.
tha
t
ing the second place s po t with a 79 they plann ed to hit
. Add1llonal members
The D a vl8 �m s , Sleepy Je f,
of
the
the Quemo s
score and D r. Charles Mullen
STOC KS IRREGU1.AR
Council are 1:)r. Ray mond Boice, �en and T�e Pionee r Pal s , Hu�tand to night and Su nday i n a "grc!t
Waldo N eal, !a th�r of the Cl ass A de mon str ation
N�W
YORK
�Pl-S
tocks open .
Dr.
J. J. Davis, M�. Charles Mu i- mgton , radio-TV perfor_me rs �JU
of arms" as a si n
win ner, dividl ng third place honors of their "con te
d i regularl y in m oderate lradle
n , Mn. Fred Hibbs
and Dor � presen t to en.tertarn d urmg
r
mpt an d scorn " t!r �
e day and ev�mng.
\,\lllh scores of 78. Ke nneth Kerr, Presi den t Eise nhower
mg
t oday.
I
Scha
effer.
----·
--- - ---,---·--::--· ner, en tered
Ias t year':;: Cl ass B wm
In case of ram, the progra m
The Com m unist an nouncements
wiU be presen ted ' n t he h " b
the Class A e vent this year.
a! so_ con tai ned a l en gthy den µ n•
.
school audi torium, � 11pok e s�!n
E
s
A large crowd was presen t for �lallon of the Un � Led Stales an d
ro
r the fire departmen t said
to.
its
free worl d alli es.
�th e a n n ual a ll -day outi n
1 of the
d,ry.
P
ld
WILDLIFE DIVISION REPRESENTED - It was almost a reunion for me mbers of the Meigs Cou n t FI"sh an d
,.. onl El ...ho...,, lhoy
A
id, ""''"1• ho, bod InionWildlif� Divis·1on o f the Depa rlment o f NaIur a l Resources yesterday at the annua I F'1sh and s�1· aUon helYd at the newGP•ome
Hon
mero•y·
tl a" ,,, hi• Far l •dem trip.
er au
Game Jtssociat ion outing, Pictured here are m embers who at tended . Front row (L to R) Ev- Gun Club headquarters eas t or lh e
or
They attac lcN hi m .. •M Hgod
B'
11
er
O
lson,
I
3
Recklffls
an
·
1P
'th
thl
•
h
ars
O
sc
h'
M
h
l
C
ar
l
llc
e
to
W1
a
s
01
1
Roet
l
Sp
A
n
i
r
gs
;
.
of
or
i
rvis
e
e
F1irgroun
Sup
d
i
4;
ns,
e
Ath
District
W
ldlife
da.
Lee Roach, Columbus Assis tant
,
er tt E. R
fls h
p alion
te
•
'
of _,.a,ue" and .. 1d ht had
Iege al readr in his pocket, t oday was name d to play wi t h t he
Chief, WUdl e DIVis
•
ion; A. H . Joachtm an d D on w1· lr1ams, Metgs countY game protec tors. d i n ner was. ser ved by Circle's IlesGen e Oiler Midd le port
East team ID the annual Ohio Eas t-West baseball series July Middleport i;il today ,.; is in the
""" d.. 1,,.d unwo1,•.,. In Jo
Badt roW, Ron Millar, Carro ll county, Brian S impson, Jefferson county, Game Pro_ tectors,· taur,nt beginnin•• at live o'clock.
ai ti ng 1
� • refe,..nee to thti cancal
16- 17 •
Max Duckworth, Akron , District 3 Wildlife Pa trolman, and Bill Bate Tu rawas County
•
Maleh ahooli n g occupied the
eari n g before M ayor Ke n neth MC•
h
n
o
h
an
■
e
l
r
s,
h
sca,
a
n
�
::, f i pl
t
d 't &amp;it
ue ater part of the afternoon with
Wilson , PHS grad uate this triples a nd five 'tiomers, also Elhi n ney on a charge of reckles
Game Protector . Simpson is a nativ e of Racine and Duckworth of Sy racuse. Both entered the
s
ay.
spri n g, a nchored the pitching leadin a his mates i n the roun d operation as the res ul t or an
trophy pres enta tion s made to the
acci•
Red
The
broadca
Wildlife field work after service with the Ar m ed Forces. - A S entin el Photo.
s ts s ald
the staff and i n field or the Panth- tripper departme nt .
win ners by Gun Club Presiden t ErI dent in Middleport last n ight.
----- - - ----soldiers wh� man ned
th• gu n s ers' Class AA d istrict champion
--- -- nest Duerr conclud i ng 1he ewlnt.
Bob Burton of Loga n, sec ond I According to Chi ef He rbert G flshouted an b -EI Senhower epith ts
�
baseball team. He is the son or baaema n with a .488 batti ng aver- key, Oile r da mage d a pu ked tax
Participa n ts and their scores are as
i
.J�ey pull ed the la nyards, lh· Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wils on,
y
as
of age , a nd Russ Wickerham of At- to the ex ten t or $1 00.
foll
o
ws:
·
c, lftUfll such ���?gs 18 · "Eiaen• 1
.,..,
Ent er prl se .
hens, are two other SEOAL ath•
Class A _: Jack-Neal, Athens, 97 . h
Two Middleport m en , R088 Shoe•
1° bick, , . U. s. . .aggreuors
Members of the �a st team are l etes to make the East squad.
Williim Childs, Midd lep ort, 91:
� o
�aker a1_1d Joh n Bryan, ar e awaitt Japan a nd a•• out of to _report for practice Jul y 1 4 .,
Claren ee car..,, Shad ,, 90; Wit'.
mg hearing, on i nto•Jcati on chu.
1
Ohio State Umversi ty. They catch
Ua m Neal
GUILD TO MEET
.
ge-s.
Nel,so
n vHle 88·
Dr
.y
·
The Chinese Na tion� ll sts th em- fu ngoes and ta k e ba lli n g a nd in•
A covered d ish di nner at 6:30
Cl d In ' I!! 1•d· dd l po' t '
Mtson County 4·H Camp will oclapus dolls.
ca m p. They are Tom Gowthrop, Robe�t
� aso : �: ':·a � selves preparM to give Elsen- fiel d dr ill for two days , �llen play p. m. a nd I nstalla tion of new offi.
HOTEL BURNS
hoWer the gr�a tesl welcome eve r
_ tu:e on man y new aspects this
Includ ed am ong the ela&amp;11es are Hanison County; G uy Farmer, Swlaher Po:�roy
a first game on Satu rd1y and ce rs duri n g the bu si ness meeti na:
'. · niu S� t·
LAS
UPI -A million•
VEGAS
86
s een on lbe ulan d
year as
club members are 4-H inform ation, m1 n ners, n ature, , Li ncol n County; Pat Grlffllh, :r.el Po �ero
. Osm;r Fo
wilf be held n ext Mon day even i n g, dollar fire swept th rough the
c\
two on Su nday. Big le agu e base•
u
y 91
expected to participate
in lhe camp n c'w spaper, demon stration Roa ne County and Nancy Cole,
ball scouts crowd the sta nds for Ju ne 20, by the Racine W esleya n swank El Ra ncho Vegas Hotel
Atta.a ai1orlat Pa.. $1
•
- -- - tips, good _ grooming, ju nlor coolu
program 'June 27-July l.
Gilmer County.
Service Guild at the Met hodist I toda y, burn i ng it to the grouiid
the seri es,
---�
1
One ol the m ajor ehangea ia folk dan ci n g, pre-charll ng, chartWilso n will be o n the East Chu rch an ne x.
For a special program, � muel
i n l ess th an an hour.
- -- the newly constructed 45x92 foot i n g, firs t aid , fire� rm sare 1y , ar- Tuckwill er , West Vir1inia'1 19�&amp;
roster as a pi tcher a nd shor tstop.
-dinln1 hall of steel ■truf!ture. The chery and club �ecreatio n .
�or th� Pa n tb ers _ thls spring
I n l -ernati on al Farm Youth Exta
Fou
s
tru
r
e
hall Will be equipped with fold� �
m
Wil son pi tched 49 i n ni n gs, cave
�tars have changee, will show sli�t• ind tell
ini tables and chairs, en ough to be�n assigned to assi st with the abou t his sta y in ArC'lthaa, At '
up 27 hi ts, fa n ned 58, walk ed 2'.
aeat 300 pe rsons. Meala
B •
wo n si x and .i.,.i 1 (region al open •
be - - - - -- ·,, presen t he is tourina ..:tfie atate
·
1erved with n ew sliven.vare, an d · , .....al Avenue Open
er). At bal ' ht l ed his team wi th
! te JU n g a bout hI'S t1'1p.
�
plasUc trays and 1d11se,
.
.
Fu neral services will be hel d I .333 average getting 18 hits In
Other add itio ns Include ill door For Lakewood Bridge
Sunday at two o 'cl ock at the I A!- 54 a t bits, seored 22 ru n s, fanned
/
TOKYO (UPI) - Premier Nobusuke K bi's government
Due to the POOli turnout la Sl tart
abowers, lavato riea ,m d toilell,
CLEVELAND UPI - S�ourban
Methodi st Church for Guy four limts, commi tted three er• sought to complete ratifica tion of the
U.
Japa n security
eve n i ng for the · formation of a Chapm1n, 66,
�ors afi eld, hit two doub�e s, three
The bath houses are located un- Lak ewood. city coun cil . today votwho passed away
o Grid Conu
treaty a bead of sche dule today but l ftists mov
Pr
1
Mi
-act
e
dd leport Pee_ Wee Lea� ue, an •
ed to block
der the kiteben.
ed to abandon
the l egal
baltle
this morn ing at Holzer Hospital
action by force U necessa ry.
Tile proaram 1be1 f will � agai ns t a ne w bi'i dge t o replace
. CLEVELAND U PI - Fullb•ck oth er organiiahonal 111:ee h n g � a1 CoUowi n g a short ill ness. Burial
I esaVIn�
asses
Leftw ing Socialist me mbers of ' U met wi th Kishi Just before tbe
Jim Brown tod�y sign _ a , two• been scheduled for 1�1 8 ev ening
jC)fflfl major change,. All ages will the 00- year ol d structu re that
,
will be m ade i n the Letart Falls B�n Next Monday
�
parliam
ent barricad ed
ear co n trict with lhe
the corri• ca n celhili on wu announced.
levela n d (Friday, Ju ne l 7 ,} al o.ao P· m. at cem etery.
be i ncluded in lbe one week in. n ow spans Rocky River and poses �
.
.
Jun ior i nd Se n ior IJ!c savi ng dors of lhe Hoose or Cou ncillors
rowns that 1
x pected to pay
the Middl e port MunJ cJpal Pa rk.
Sludenh Demon,traN
,te•d of · having .epara te camp11 Cuyahoga Cou n ty's worst tra ffic
Ch
Mr.
3o: fo 1
apma n was a widely classes begi n at the Middleport in the Die t parliam en t build ing
hi
abou
t
m
ts
i de t he Di et buildi ng 3!5,000
Ou
O
0
for younger and older CfOUPfl, Al• probltm,
�•
[' " seH hl l
All boys be tween the ages of known Letart truck farmer. He swim m i n g pool next Mond ay at 10 in a n effort to pre ve n t Kishi's Li- fanatic Iertwi ng students
and
The decisio n m e a ns that for the
thoUIJh a,U age. will be t ogether,
Actu al terms of the co n tract lH
O who are n ot playi n g J n the ll!tired from farmi ng fo llowi n g . a . m., Mary Caroly n Miller, he ad ' beral • De mocratic majority from mem bers of the S o h o labor or.
1pecJJI 1 ctivities have been pla n• fir. st time i n 30 ye ars the legal were n ot an no�n ce �, bu_t Coach
y
Li tt le Lea 1ue program and who s.al e of the family farm and lircguard and s wi mm ing instructor mee li ng to vote final ra tification. ga n ization did wild s nake
d ances
he 15 bei n s: ar J
ned for the d ifferent age aroui,s. route is clearo!d of obstacles an d P•u I _Brown sa.id
e nterested i n playing i n th e since tha t time ha s been associal- said todsy.
There ••• lndlutlon,, mun- and chan ted , "Smas h the treaty,
Many new crafta , will _ be: ln�ro- con struction can st ert at on ce on pa id m line with beln1 the be,t Pe
ed wi th hi s brother, Clarence ,
Both clas ses are to be al the pool tima, that th• U. s. go,..rnment dow n with K is hi. ''
e W ee Lea� ue .arc u rged to be
ruh n in&amp; h�ck in the !Jistory 0£
duced lilto the · week's iktlvJh ea. the ne w bridge whlcb is to
,
in the opel'alio n of Ch1pma n 's by IO a. m . Me m bers of th e ju n ior hN acted I n brlnting about th•
pre
sen t accom pa ni ed
by
t heir
A crazed righ tis t you th who
They include: bduu ud mail pa r_t of U. S. rout.ea 6 a nd 20 and lh e game.
.'
· Market on Route 124 above Syra. class m ust he 12 years old by ne xt decialon to call off El1tnhow.r'1
paren ts,
sa id he was ''Hhamed '' th e governbo,i: marker s, 11llp1t ick mats and Ohio 2.
,
cuse. He was a member o( the Monday. Those ta kin g sen ior in• \11111. S..ichi K•tt matra, ch,;,. men\ was
u
forted to cancel Pres.
:ro ATTEND IC F�
.. -------batt ets, mONic Lile, ena mel JewThi11 year shirts, caps, halls imd Rac ine Masonic Lodg e.
slruetion must be 16 years
ol d .
man of th• Socl,llat Party•• Diet Eise nhower's vi11il stabbed an op•1"i b'11,let1:JI boanh, leather tool- MEIGS Gl!N&amp;IAL HOSPITAL
NEW YORK UPI - Afl,C IO bats will be furn ished by Fee ney
He had ne ver married and is Cost of the i nst ruclio n is $3.50.
Pf'OWdure eomn'llttN, d•lmed it posi tio n Socialis t po liticia n , a nd
int, embroider)' of f.H aa mplen
Admitted: Mrs. Anton ia Fos l er, Pre■iden t · George Mea ny and Bennett Post No. · 12a America n survived
-------by two broth ers, Cla r•
••• the ..Amer�an 1kl..- th.at ,.._ sou nd trucks further i ncited the
ka
.l
t
Raci
modtl
ne ; Fred Shumway. Svracuse; U�ited Auto 'Worker,
sports I
l u d mbroideey,
head Wal ter Lesion , Midd leport, who i s as- ence an d Ralph Chapman, Ca rHYMN SIGN SET
CflMll-.d th. c.nc.flation,
mob by blaring, "There is a new
Mta. Helen MOSl!lr'nan, Middleport . P Reuther will attend the. execu• sumi n g t he financial spodsorahip ' penter. AJso
cars and electric: �oton.
survJving ire I
There will be a hymn si ng •t
u
Eb
enhower'1 security
chi
e
f
.
sacrifice."
, OOe,. erafta will . be plastic
Dbcharged : Ethan Harper, Porn- th.•t board meetins: of tbe ln ter• of the Pee W e6 Lea1ue .
n umber of nephews and nieces. the Morse Chapel
M ethodist E. Baupman, was known to be
The s tabbed P-oli ticla n Jotaro
ltd.DI, Pot holden, ltoolll, ilu- I troy.
national Confederation of Free
Bo)'s are to report to Coach Pfl!t:edtHI bim i n death was bis Chutth, Spiller, Su nd1y, Ju ne 19, diautilfled with
the Japa nese Kawaka mi, was &amp;itieally wouu d•
mlJIIU{l --t,utt. Cllld!�.t ma�, clay
Births: . Mr. an4 Mrs. Harley Trade Uniom , in ' Bl"\lueJ1, ,Qel• John� Thom�n. ■aid Li ttle Lea- parent■• Mr. and Mrs. Edward al 2 p.
m. The pub1lc i s we lcome:i :te&lt;:UrltJ' • •rrana:ements a nd u.
ed. Pflice arrested Toma Sei.q.
/ rue
cntll, -•111, 1,..., bot� and Mou�,
lllldcll•Pol'I, a dauaJ&gt;ltr, glum, from 11141• 11'.lt&gt; Sul; a.
IM Wmilk.
.
CllaPJIWI, IDcl a ltrolbv. J'loi-4.
lo altetltl Ud late put.
Ambuaador l)o� MacArthur buro, 20, u th• IN■llan�
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M rs Wi l lis Anth ony
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Mason
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devotio nal lei!der for t he m eeting
�101ldiiy aft er a visi t in Akron Wee k wi th her parents, M r. and Pa uline Hall, lane, Hill, Beulah Erwin, Mrs. Lill a n De mos ky and
Bra d!o� � � )1r1. ��es-�ne��-- --i,criplu re of � h e
a nd used [he
wh ere the� atte nded t he wedding 11rs. A dolph Grueser.
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by Norman Vincent Peal e .
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Harol d l lubhard,
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of
birthday
fvr a v1s1 t with relatw es h ere .
· 1 g when pla n s wNe m ade for a h ome to c('Jr-brll1e t h e
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Sunday v is i t ors of Mr, and M rs . I
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lhank :d t h e cl a ss tor the m eal Hay n� � � �,arr G� a JY: , ;;��:·.' Jouc:h.by Hill.an d chlldre n Barba r a
rs.
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and La rry of Ches ter, Mr. an d
re ared ror t h em w h en th y
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�l o �e&lt;I into the pa rsonage last Charleston H oad. PI . 1. c � � Mrs. Harry K en no n or ROieville
' M r. an d r. ,,,d M rs C o
Mrs. Evelyn S pence,
lvin M e11 dows' local.
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Mr: and Mrs · W1ll1um
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l)f the recreat ional period after
3 d
h ildren of S u t h d e, M r.
\ for a visit with M r. an d Mrs,
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,? k si
which a dessert course watt gcrv- c
Ch a rles � Jc · an d c hI ld ren
F.. J. ll1Jl a nd M r . a n d M rs, Hir• ,
ed to M'r. and M rs. Hu bba rd, M r. Mrs,
Bott om.
am
Slawte r .
lll\d Mn; A n thon y, Mr. a nd Mrs. Long
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El d on Krae ute r a nd dau�h•
Mrii.
Mllx Orndo r rr, M r . a nd Mrs. Hood
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Also prese nt wcrr l\k
Mr. and Mri;. F:dlaon Baker, H ev. Curtis Kelly and c h i ldren, Colu m• 1er, M1s11 Le_da Mae . are _spendmg
a ml Mr� Boone.
bull; Tom and Mark K&lt;'l l y and M r1, 1 h 1 s wo_ek wit h re lative s m Colu m
ho s, M1�s K nleu ter also att en de d
Anu uaill' y and !!011, Iota!.
vocationa l teachers con ference.
a
day
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during
Th ose cullin).(
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Ju dy Tho m as, Crooksville , �is• ,
were Mrs. Lee Md..:omali and dau·
gh ter. I . E. M1lkr. Miss Jc.111 l i ed seve ral d ays lasl week w i t h 1
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M:d David Tho mas vis i ted Su n da y
Tht• .n1nu a l pic n ie of Cl aSi 12 gifts.
wit h Mr. a n d Mrs. Walte r Thoma s
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or l l eath Met h odist Church was
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at thei r ca m p ne ar Mal ta.
the
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Mr. a nd �rs. James Yeager
COU
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were overmgh t gu e sts Tuesda y
llev. llaymon l{onkriijhl, pasto r
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of Mrs. An na Y eaie r who baa
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rl u l'l&lt;•d t he devotion s arterw1rd1,
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cdor of the Girl !kou t camp polls tod ay.
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from ! he Church Advoca te.
intc rcs l l'&lt;i in h elpin g with the
Hostesse s we re 1\frs; Joh n Ke t• setting u p operati o n of the l'lllllP
{'hka, �trs . James Cr 1swe 1l, �rs. t o he at the e;irnp at L0:0 t h i s
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!lurday mornin g.
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who .al so made the flora l a rra ni:e•
Mr. 1111d Mrli. Henry Ma rLm, 248
men ! for the center or 1 h e tab!(' .
They arc a s ked tu brin � sho v els We st A e tna St., oak H1u, are a n •
Mr� Emma Lig h ter wns a c:uest sickles. snws :rnd what 1'\'t• r t• l se 11uu uemei Lhe cugagemem of th e ir
for the social t i me 11nd p lC n ic,
t h ey ml,i::trt ne('d and also t·•1 �h )' O U lle!t'bL llauJ:hlu' , viriimia, to Uu· - -I one is 1 u h r i ug ,1 sa t·k l une h � o ., . ,� '"'"' , .., .. . , , ,;on ot r11r. anJ 1
t � a_l w o rk c.iu tullh l llll' on 1 1 1 1\ il . ... � . . . , 1,,,,.. ..,.,u· ol LaJ1gsv1He .
f1mslwd.
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l V&lt;ll\ 1 1 1 1 1 '" "''ll t,dJooJ .blld IS emI
Thl' first we?!::. (if 1·;1 •11 p w i I I I &gt;e I
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rht·ater, low mile a ge, 101.:al c-ar.

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bra kes, ¥Mite flnbh, black top. Runs o u t lik e new.

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Sixth Grad,e Conducts �hope/ S 7rv,ice
At Wednesday Session Of Bible School

H eId S nday
At K,elly Hom e

· · · · · · · · · $ 1 895
1959 GOLIATH Empress · · ·titled.
4 cyl. - 63 11.P.

Clc;:111 I nterio r, plca1,i1111: !)Jue finb;h,
Rool wood tires. lte d lo and Heale r.

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Chai"'! Slffi'-11,e a t the Middleport C ommuru ty Daily Vaca • · · set Apart For Me" and ··se nd Forth W t l h Joy we,� toBtbf Schpol was conducted Wednesday by the six t h
lion
pies o f t h e de vo t ions and the � ro g1 am l ed by, � rs All e n! E u.: h ·
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Mr
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m 11.nder w hen t he Auxihary grade ,witb Miss CarnllD Wilson a·nd Miss Jud
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Bu t_c�er we r e
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i Theis s fourt h
met Monday eve ni ng
lhe
DAV
of
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(;ba
Mrs.
Pa4.1
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day
servic
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to
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and
the
of
G r oup singing of "Jesus Shall Reign" opened the dC\'O l l ons
Hui.Je ri G mnm and fam ily spe n t
nduct t he service tomorrow
r�
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fol lowc-d by t he reading of Psalm 43 by M r s. E1chmger. A t h e weekend wit h t h eir pare n ts,
Other officers elec t ed were May�l r s
d
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serno
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met.luaumi wa:, �1ven
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M r and Mrs. Bert Gri m m,
m Holmes,
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The offe ring of $2". 06 which wa.!I
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er: Lena Wolfe, Junior vice co m • R
a nd Mr and Mrs. Dayton Phillips,
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�ken at )'{;Stcrd ay's session �as d i
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Wt 'ken d with t h eir son, Russell , Mournrng , p&amp;tr1ot.1c instruc tor Ma e
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ar;d family i n Ci ncinnati.
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chaptu n 1 0r the O E, waii n h 1 �
M rs. Alo nzo Custer who is on S t ciff, pianist.
e 1 1111·r wen·
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W ed nesday a nd t�anked t� e c�L
l al n•(-rutt s art• a l wa ys needed . A 1 � 1 ss Lul'n•1 1 a (,en
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S E . Ka e_tzel of Edison. She_ was F
To1111 1 '. 1 • . � .. ntl \J 1 ' i•: 11"l'r1r Hru N !l l I( t r Ii) ,\1 is�
tJni ily Dinne r Held
attend t he gra n d ins pection of, as a b&amp;by.
l'rifyc1 h� :\ I r� ' \ hom"� t•i,rw l iult · d
A t t h e d o M' 11f L i u." nwt•tmg I li c I ..tLT� mpa me d hom e by her _B ister,
Eva
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M i ddleport,
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