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                  <text>1---- Da-ily Senline L Pomeroy-Midd leport, 0., J u ne 23,

1 960

Now You I

Poem To Be Publio l,ed

Around And
About
Middleport

A poem " I Wund er" written hy
Mias Kenda Russell, Racine H1J:h
School , hu been accepted for
pu blicatlon in the Annual An
thology of Htih School Poe!ry ,
Miss Russell has been advised
She is the daugt,ter of Mr. o111d
Mra. Kenneth Russell , Racm c
Ro u te 2.

Br FRIDO II HOUDASHEL T

MEIGS THEATRE

JUNE
C LEA RA NC E SALE

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VOL XII

MEN'S OXFORDS
Discontinued Styles
Sizes 6 to 12

$4.77

pr.

,OXFORDS &amp; STRAPS
Discon tinued Styles
$1 .77 pr.
$1.77 pr.
•Boys' fenn is Shoe■ . . . . . .
ARCH SHOES
Discontinued Styles
$4.77 pr.

$ 1 .77 pr.
• Child ren's Canva s Oxfords
• Men' s Work Shoes . . . . . . . . $3.99 pr.

INFANTS'

Mi!N'S and BOYS

1

OXFORDS &amp; STRAPS
Value s To $4.99
$1 .77 pr.

TENNIS OXFORDS
Sizes 2 1/� to l 2
$2.77 pr.

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0X FORDS
Sizes 3 ½ lo 6

$2.77

THO NGS
47c pr.

pr.

NO. SECON\) ,\Vil,

$645
1955 CHEVROLET

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Shoe Store

MIDDLE PORT, 01110

"6" - 2 Door. Std. trans., blark
over ivory finish , interior C)(tra
clean, al l -good tires, rodio and
heater.

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$895
1955 FORD

Church Women
Meet Tonight

Victoria Hard Top Coupe. V8
motor and overd rive, vinyl in•
terlor trim, radio, heater, white
walls.

I�l�J!�!-�r.?!c�t;on of the

$1 095
1956 FORD VS

FirHt Ur.lted Presbyte r i,rn Church
of Mi d dleport wUI ,nect this e,·e­
ning with Mrs. llelhc l Cnll"ma n
aH progrwm leader, topic being
"Every Christi an Privile ge."
Mrs. Jamrs Snnborn will he
Mrs.
lcHder with
dcvulio na l
Bnnch
Mrs.
ris,
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Willl.trn
Owen.
l�lemrni nt: . Mrs. Wa lter
Mrs. Tom Hue, Mn. Geo rge Sauer
and Mrs Mary Stee le as hoslcsscs
The roll cell wlll be "A Favor­
ite&gt; Hymn". Heports or the week
end Synodical will be mild(' by
Ure , Harold Sauer and Mr11. San­
born.
E.very woman is ur,::-ed to at­
tcnrl the meeting as ll wl l1 be
the fina l 0111• until September.

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!GOING our OF

Bel Air V8 Hardtop 4 Door
dan. Pleasing :.&amp;: • tone grey fin­
ish with clean black and white
Interior, power-glJde trans. , ra·
dio, heater and -good tires.

World's Hea¥}"Weiight
Fight Pictures
Jobanuon vs, Pa.tte�n
ALSO AT STATE THEATRE
IN PT. PLIASANT

Victoria Hard Top Cowpe. V8
motor, Fordomatic trans., pow­
er brakes, seal and windows,
Ivory and cr eam finish, radio,
healer and all the extras.

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SA NDALS

$1 0.5 7
WOMEN'S
CANVAS FLATS

ARCH SHOES
Reg. $8.00

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$4.85

$1 .7 7

BOVS' 1J1d MEN 'S
Al,L WHIT E
CUSH ION ARCH

BOYS'
BLACK

TENNIS SHOES

GYM SHOES

$2 e 7 7

$1.77

HI and Low Cut

$2.50
Held Mon day Et1ening

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,ASt ., �IN

STREET .

S U M MER
SANDALS

$1 e67
ALL SIZES

POME ROY, OH IO

VAL UES

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Mr. and '.wtrs. Dewey N. M u lford
(Su&amp;le Fischer) were glve1, 1n old ,
I fashi oned be llin11 Mond1y even ine
at thei r hom e at Mornlng Star.
Approxi matel y 8:!i r()-worker11 or
�1n. Mu l ford 11t the General Te le­
phone Compa11y ln Pomeroy, and
relatives And fricndA of Mr. and
Mrs M u l ford enjoyed a wien er '
r::m�t an d other refreshme nts in, dud ini:; a large wtJddina cake.

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the Lion•• Sha,.

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or i-iture

Phone WY-2-i743

WO M EN 'S K E D ETT ES

ow..r... hioned 8ellin11 I

� for ■DY worthy _,
- 011 Siln■ tun' CIGQlo ,_;J/ I

SHOE

4 D-Oor Sedan. VB motor, auln­
matJc t.NM,, power steering &amp;
brakes, real dea n interior,
pleasing 2 tone grey finish,
good tires. radio ,tnd heater.

25 PA I RS

WOMEN'S
LEATHER SOLE

STO R E

$1 795
'1958 DODGE

FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY.I

OUT THIY 00

7 7c

Be l Air 4 Door Sedan. VS mo­
tor, aut om Htic trans., ra d io,
healer, ,power steering and
brak_es, tinted g lass, factory air
con d iti oned , beautifu l �vory ov­
er red finish, with black an d
red Interior. See this .sl ic k one
a nd live it up.

JU N E VA LU E S

WOMEN ' S
DRESS SHOES

TENNIS OXFORDS

THIATRI

"AROUND THE WORLD
IN 80 DAYS"

ValuH To M,00
SAVI t t f

LADIES

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Special $1 1 95
1957 CHEVROLET

PT. PLIAIANT

OUR TIM E IS GROWI NG SHO RT
WE HAV E SLA SHE D PRI CES AGA IN
SAV E AS YOU HAV E N EVE R SAV ED BEFO RE

CROSBY SQUARE
SHOES

$1 295
1956 FORD

TONIGHT, FRI. and SA1'.

NOW AT STAT

N ■llonally Advenloed
M I,;N'S

. 1956 CHEVROLETSe·

$25 to
$1000

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TO $4.95

sl.99

$1595

Pl..ly Of Slurp i..,
Model Can And A
Nice Sele&lt;Uon Of
Qle•�r Uoed Can

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Used Truck
Bargains,!

3 1 PA I R

CHILDREN'S DUO-UFE U.S. KEDS
S I ZES
8 ½ . T0 . 3
MEN 'S, WOMEN'S
"'Id CHILDREN'S

THONGS

3 9c

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'56 Ford · · · · $1095

VB - "' Ton Pickup.

'52 Chevrolet $395

BOYS'
BLACK TENNIS

S H OtoE8 S
Sizes 9

1 Ton. Platform .

'57 F1!111 . . . . $1 395

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V8 - Ranchero. Low mileqe
and It's nice.

'55 Clia,rolet · · $695
and

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,,_ Ton 6 cy1; �--·wh ee
hClilvy duty 15 ' w.n1:I, Nn....: condition.

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'55 F11111 . . . . $1 1 95

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TE.N N IS
OXFO RD S

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VI - H1 Ton. lM" W.B. 2
,peed trans. a&amp;l20 tires. Ex­
tNi nlee.
The DMl•r That DNl1 P:•r L•U

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WHAT A QUOTA! - Mr. and Mrs. Carolus PicheI and their I 2 children stop trai'llc as
they arade out of . Jdlewild airport, New Yo rk, fresh from Holland and bound, for Los
Anger,es. Pichel , a mechank, found j o bs· sea rce in H olland, so he pulled up sta·kes, The
Pichels expect a 13th child in October.

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Chain Saw Robbery WiJI Be Charged Against
Point Pleasant Man Once Ordered Out Of Meigs
A

chain saw stolen last wmter from the farm of Clau Boso was committed to the penitentiary
at Great Be n d is again in the news with t be arrest
· of James by Hamilton County authorities for
violation of probation there. He is
Roscoe Douglas, Pt. Pleasant.
ll confined in the slate institu .
sti
tul
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Hartenbah s.ild Dougl s made the act l theft·
tt
l'i
lion, with the workhouse sentence
.
today ih11.t DouglH wou ld be charg, /
Pike, a Racine man, had been in- atiU to be served.
ed with the thef t or the chain saw
The originally schedu led hear­
and woul d be · given a prelimin ary dlcted in the theft on a gran d larheari ng in County Co tµ1 toml)rrow ceny charge but at hill trial was , ing today in County Court for
morning, It iH expected thit o ther found lilUiJ ty of petlt �arceny. He Douglas has been postponed u ntil
char.ljes will also be fi led agai nst wp,s sentenl!ed to 90 dna i n the / tomorrow. Mr. Eppl ing 1, also
workhou se an d fi ned $300 on each representing: Douglas, the ,heriff
the man.
Douglas, a former Bea rwallow of two petit larceny chargeE1, but said.

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�;::: �:i:�·��u•�·:...-:1::� t T-'.wo ay s·hotgun--D=-e__
n
er S.easollartenbaeh
Dougt,, . Ordered.
e Counc11•J
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Ju dge E. W. Peoples after he admilted the theft o r an outboaPCl
motor an d returned the motor.
Sheriff
s,;d
ha d been a freq uent visitor to the
county since that lime.
The involvement o f Dquglas i n
lhe chain saw theft was made by
Wi l liam Plke a nd his attorn ey,
John Epling, Gal l ipol is, at the ti m e
or Pike's trial early this spring on
dw.rgc of atealin g the saw. Pike
claimed to h,ave putthased .the ,aw
Irom DoUilU" a.rid ' claimed that'
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The Ohio Wildlife Council today established a· state-wide
two-day shotgun season for deer hunting and set 1 960 hunting
d ates, th e U m· 1ed Press 1-•,
uu:rna 1I· on aJ reported .
The deer season will be Thursday and Fnday Dec. 15 and
16. No Saturday wa s included to keep down the ta•ke. The
rchery season for d et?r will open Oct. 15 and close Dec . 3 1.
a
CHICAGO UPI-The nation'�
The pheaaaW, aea&amp;9q 'JilJ o�n
railroads today filed away � JG·
Nov.
� and t&lt;liitlnue tp IieC . f0 1,000 lb 50o,· m�anlng any poup
month wage contracts wHb fo ur
on private lands and thro t,igh JiO tllat · ge ta cohtTOI of GOO contitiuous
big brotherhoods covering 200,000
14 on public h1,1ntlng areas Only acres may let a guall perm i t
on -trai n employea and prepared
rmgnec
k pheasants may be ta ken. Da l ly b.a g B.
lo open negotiati on s with 1 1 un­
Woodchuck and Weasel: No
The council authorilf!d Wil d life
ion s representing nearly 800,000
, close d seasons.
Chief
Hay
d en Ol ds to 11Crm1 1
the
off-train workers.
Raccoon , Nof. 1 through Feb. 14,
shootmg of hen pheasants on terThe Carriers an d the tocomo•
tai n .11peci!ied publ ic hu1ttlng areas. four a day.
tive Firemen's
Union signe d
The co un cil also adopted the folTrapping; Raccoon, oppossum,
agree ments Th u rsday giving 45,·
sk u nk, muskrat and mink, Nov. Hi
lowin g 1 960 hunting seasons:
l
000 firemen the same two-step, 4
Squirrel: Season opens Sept, 12, through Feb. 28.
per cent wage increase agreed
SeYeral MeJgs Coi)nty studenl.!i closeH Oct :n , daily bag of fo u r.
upon ear lie r for rai lroad en gi­ atten d ing Rio Grand e Coll'cge hav e
Ruffed Grouse: Opens Oct. 1 5,
neers, con d uctors and trainmen. been p lace d on the Honor Roll for
Feh. 20, daUy bag or
They promptly braced tor a th e 2nd semester of the 1959.ff()
.
work rules fight over the rall­ school year: Vera Cove1·t Vroman,
Rabbit: Opens Nov. 1 5, closes
road-s' deman d for au thority to sophomore, Mi d d leport, and Char. Jan. 2 on private land s public
;
eli minate the jobs of 35,000 fire les Withee, senior, Pomeroy. A lan ds, season to go through Jan.
men on yard and freight diesel
stu dent who maint11in-s a scholastic 14, dsily bag or four.
loc o motiveH.
average of 3.5 or above for any se­
Q u ail: Opt!ns Nov._ 15, cloi;es
v
.
Theodore Short, spoke1.uian for mester recei ves this recognition Dec. 1 0 011 pu blic
la nds and on
ca rrier bargaining teams, said for superior woi'k .
Members oI Boy Sco ut Troop 249
controlled lands with permiHsion
the wage increases to the fire·
Stuaenls maintainin g a schol as­ ac re age limit was dropped fro� of Pomeroy will leav e S und ay for
men wo uld cost more tha n 1 3 tic average o f a.LI to ,1,5 ior any
A rrowhea d al Oney, W. Va.,
::c:c--c--- ·-- fCamp
fllilll on doll ars annually. Boosts semester are placed on the Dean- :r;
or a week's camping trip. Twenty
the three other big operating List, and those from ideig1J County
boys have registered for the week,
therhoods would bring the tor the 2nd semester 01 the 19(&gt;V­
Scout o fficials sai d today.
The boys will leave Sun day aft­
�r111l bill for higher wages to d0 school year uc; Jam e, Carpen­
ost 64 m illion dollars • year ter, trei.hman, Pomeroy, and Leo­
ern oon for thl'l camp located si.ll
aaid.
miles u p-river from Huntingto n
nard Gw1aZ&lt;l.owsky, senior, Middle•
and are re�ponsible for th eir OWfi
H. E. Gilbert, presi dent of the port.
1�otberhood of Locomotive Fire,
1
lranspoNallon to the camp. How
liwiazdo wsky rece ived 1 Bache­
1e n and Enginemen BLFE, chug . lor of Science Degree i n Elemen•
LAKESIDE, O. UPI - Delegates ever, they musl register at Scout
&lt;d that the rail roa dH had "as­ lary Education, cu m la ude, from to the Northeast Ohio Conference headquar(ers at the JOOF Hall be•
.Ju med the role or 'ln d�n giv­ , rom ltio Grande College at th e of the Methodist Church Th u rsday fore leaving, Charles Swatzel, as­
erH.' " He said the carriers "hope co mmen.:ement on J u ne Ii,
urged that all Negro Methodist sista n l Scou t leader, said.
to t11ke back thiH wage increase
ch urches in Lhe state tra nster into f Parents Night at th e camp is
by changi ng work rules wblch af•
either their gro up or the Ohio A P· W ed nesday, June 29, with a pro1 gram at a p. m.
feet pay rates.''
nuaJ Co nference.
Castro -Threatens
The Negro churches are pres• / .Boye registered for the week's
Gilbert said the BLFE views
the work rules coritroversy, which TakinM Millions
ently mem bers o f ,the Lexingt on ou ti n g are John Anderson, Jerry
hits n ational bargaining tables
HAVAnA UPI - Premier Fidel Confere nce o f the All-Negro Cen- Arnold , Barry Boyer, Robert Buck
Ricky Campbe ll , Willard Durst,
July 6, as "a bad:door attack on CHlro saya his revolutionary gov• tr•I Jurisdicti on .
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the wage rates or Us members" ernmen t may confiscate h undreds
Dr. Paul M. Wini, You ngstown Richard Finley, David Goodwin,
and said it was "a subterfuge of million1 of dollan worth or u . diaLrict superintende nt, said the George Harris, George Hoffm an,
S. property tl Co ngre1111 red uces day would Hoon arrive whe n the Richard Knight, Tom Lind, Larry
that will nol suCf.eed,"
Cu ba's share of the American .!I U· confere nce ·wo ul d be interraclal J n Marshan, Charles M u rriy, Fre'1
Its mem bership. The delea:•t�s Si1111on , Dcin Swisher, Eugenll Trip.
gar market.
Letart Falls Man
1n a speech Thund ay lo a urged the Negro churches avail plet, Sea n �ullen, Fran k Titus an d
group of "former 1930 revolution• themselves o f the opportunity io Larry Wiles.
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Lea ders attend ing are Edgar
�oun ty officia l H have been no,, ary stu denla," CHtro cited the c u- m ake the lra nsfer.
lifted of the arrest In West han Telephone Co., the Cuba n ElecThe delegates alao adopted the Arnold and Wi ll ard Boyer.
Union, W. Va., of Lewis Perkins, tric Co . and various banks, 8u lilar report of their Board of Evange. -- ----- --- --­
Leta rt Falls, on charges of grand mills a nd minea among Am erican- liHm, which urged Methoclh1l8 be
larce ny. He , iH being held in jail owned propertie1 which have not more aggressive in their aearch
there awaiting actien o1 a p-and , yet been taken over by the a;overn. for new members if th ey are to
keep pace wHh tl:le st&amp;te'a popu•
ment.
jury.
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Mel.gs Students
Win Places On
R ·o Grande Roll

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20 Register For

Arrowhead Stay
At Oney, W•

Negro Methodists
Urged 1'o Move
0ne Of TWO Ways

Held In W-I U "on

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1 Terrorized 3
I Women Near
· Burlingham

Miss Johnson Is In Columbus
FollOhio Dairy Princess Race

Railroads Si gn
Contract With
4 Brotherhoods

TONIGHT incl FR IDAY
.
8teve CoooNft.,and,
in
erl
Mamie Van l&gt;M "
"THE BEAT GENEliAT!ON"
- a-Lso Jeff Chandler - Fe.ss Parker
"THE ·JAYHAWKERS"
(Teclhntoolor)
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en ti n e

Ohio: Partt, cloucty and • ltt­
tle cooler
north WNf, .,.....,
clo"1iy with 1Uthf'H ....,.
and th-.,ndfflt.rm■ MUtfli ...
today, becomlne ""'"" �
dy M&gt;Uth �nd Md by ..,_,,._
Hi1h today 7S.a2 aovth. L.. t.
ni9ht low 60t IOU�.

To Face Robbery Charges Here

But beyon d getting e date down
on paper littl e e l se was d one .ac­
co rding to C. E. Blakeslee 'who
'
presided.
The g roup wil l organize at its
n ext meeting July 27 and set up
commltteeH to select a place for
the event which ha'S drawn large
crowds here in N!cent year.s. A
committee to obtain a spea ker
a nd pro Yide entertainment also
will be named , as will a chair­
m an an d vice chairman.
The rura l-urban meetings are
part of a nation-wide program to
bring closer
cooperation an d
greater u n derstand ing
between
farm and town folk.
Atten ding last night besi des
Mr. Blakeslee were Mr. an d Mrs.
Howard Nolan, C.ul
Bilikam,
George Genheimer, Wallace Brad
ford, Mrs. NeDie Vale, Virgil
Hamm, AJ Finchum Hnd C. N.
Jones.

4 Door. Clean interior, -good
tires, or�•J ina l bl ark fi nbh,
heater and extr.is. Extra nice.

CANVAS OXFORDS
Heavy CrCpe Soles
$2.77 pr.

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WEATHER

Devoted To 'l'he lnterats Ot Th4! Melgs-/ffas- Area

NO. 59

November 16 has been set
for the fourth annua-J Rural­
Urban, or Farm-City dinner
and program, in Meigs coun­
ty.
This was the tentative date
decided upon last night at a
meeting held in the extension
services oflices by IO persons
attending. I nvitations h a d
been sent to all persons who
participa•ted in last year's din­
ner event.

1 954 FORD VS

MEN 'S and BOYS'

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Is Tentative
Dinner Date

USED

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Women's Dress, Flats and Sandals

PAY 5&lt; FOR A Sf;CON D
PAIR . . TWO PAIR $4.00

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By Unit•d PrN1 International
The 1rHtttt
of ,-Pia
kllltd In a 11"11• ._,lld htt wa1
th• 2.500 who .. ,.. burned to
d■ath Ok. I, 1 163, when flra
ruN th• church of La Comp,anla
In S■ nll■to, Chile,

Mr. 11nd Mn. Huold Thomae; an,t
children, Teresa and Terry , left
tod a)' tor a vi.11it in Rittman W1Lh
Mrs. ThomaH' sister and lamUy , Mr
and Mrs. Wi l liam Phi l lips.

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONI GHT and FR IDAY
"THE RISE Ar,,,:D FALL
OF LEGS DIAMO ND"
Ray D:mton - Kliren Steele
SAHIRDAY
·· ru:R 5 HAV ANA "
Cameron Mik hcll and
Alliso n Hayes
- also " }1 l "STANG"
JaC"k 8(,nt(' I - Steve Kryt&gt;.s
SUND AY thr1&gt;11gh TUESD AY
'·ARO UND TIi t: WORL D
IN 80 DAYS"

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Living Costs Hit New Rttord Two Of Three Thieves
High For Fourth Month In Row �d�rl�� �:.��� ::�

WA.SHINGTON (UPI) - Living costs crept to a new record
in Ma,y for the fo urth month in a row, the g overnment
reported today _
Higher grocery prices pushed I other 79,000 in the aircraft in d us- j
the Labor Department's consu m- 1 try will get a penny or two-cents
er price in dex u p by one-tenth of an hour more, and 40,000 in a
/
1 per cent to 126.3 per cent of the nriety or i ndll.ltries will gd a
1947-49 average. Tbh1 w11 1.9 per I pe nny an ho ur raise.
cent above the level of s year aao.
Arnold Chase, Labor �part•
• 0€cli n ig prices ror new and ment prtt.e chief, said that despite
used can, tires, gasoline, hom e the fractional l ncreaHe last month
appllances, heating fuela, a n� / lhe buyln1 power of the conaum - I
IKllpe foods kept the lnde.r. fro m , er's dollar remained unchanged.
Chue fo recast contin ued In•
&amp;0hi 1 even higher.
The new rise In living costs will creases i n food costa in the
bri ng pay boosts of one to two months ahead, but said the index
, ienta an hour for more
than may balance off becau,e of r ur200,000 workers wh oue Pl)' is ther declines In new. car prices
1eand to changes In the Index.
a nd .some 1rocery coats.
Atiout 80,000 lrorters I n t:he I He held out 10me hope for a
meat pa-i:tln1 lnclu1try will re- 1 pou.ible drop in overall living
celve t•o-cent hoqrly raiaes, An• coats ne� fall,

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May Bond Buys
Jq Meigs 'Eotal
Was $4(;1820

AX SLAYER-Alto Mitchell, a
p,arofM ff'Om Sovthem Mlchll8n
State prison, Is held In a Clw•
land suburb after · confe1tln1
he kllled • man wltft an ax
during • drinking ar1umenl,
Thti hacktcf body of the -.i ldlm
hientlfiecf •• John 111:eyfleld af
R•Ylffl!•,. 0., was found In the
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Miss Johnson 1s a veteran in
Meigs County 4-H work as a member, leader and ad visor. She was
accompanied to Columbus by her
mother.
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J Khrushchev Is
Meddler Says
State's Herter

Hit-Skip Victim
GotCitation To
Municipal Court

Ohio sa les or Series E a nd H SavA Pomeroy Route 3 man wes
WASHINGTON UPI-Secretary
the victim of a hlt-tklp clrin,r in
ings Bonds for May reached �½
of State C:hristian '.'· He�t�r ac•
million for a five month total of Galli ■ County but ....... up with
cused Sov1t-t Premier N1k�la �$126 ¾ mi ll ion.
, • citation to municipal court in
Khrus�chev today _of med d_h ng m
May Savings Bonds sales in
Gallipolla, ■ nywey.
U. S. interna l _affa1�s by h1� comTh• ltate patrol said today
Meig!i County totalled $46,820 for 1
ments on pres1dent1al elections.
they clttcl John Walter Haley
a fi.,.c month total of $177,93 1.
Herter also to ld his news con"Nationa lly," reportE:'d County 1 f- clrlvlnt with an Hpired
ferenct!-the lirsl he has held
Chairman Theodore T. Reed , Sr., l driver', lkenH after hi• car was
since collapse of the s u mmit
th e cash va l ue of E and H Bonds struck by en unldentlfiN vithi•
meeting
in Paris-that he has de1
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cl
ded to retire from the State Dein May
. 11s of now in d ivid ual
H•l•y told patrolmen he mef
partment no matter which party
!Mmd sa.,.er.!l thro ugho u t the co u n- 1 • cer on the Roweavllle rNcl,
the November el ections.
trt, are ho\din1 a &amp;rand to,tal_ of , �¾ ml(!t, from St.,, loutt 554. wins
On
still another subject Herter
· I Ito ;lill&lt;jl .. .... .... cit .... ....
'42'"9&lt;. "
th.at the t1nited
denie
d flHtlY
and
lt191ped
but
the
other
car
Pike, Perry and" Be l mont Coun .
Stateli in any way sugge.s ted to
lies continue to lead the state in I ttr6cf( ·ttt. front of his eer,
Tokyo Urnt it shoul d cHII off
percentage of quota attainment. ' becked up and hpt on going.
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His
car
sustained
medium
Mahoning County has a siieab le
, d■ma,..
Japan.
le d .imong. the industrial counties
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Meeting wilh newsmen on the
wtlh Montgomery and Summit in 1 '------------JO anniversary of the Communist
the runner up po,;u,ns.
auack in Korea, Herter used the
news conference to cal l !or a
"reaffi r mation of the free wor ld 's
rleterm1nation to resist aggression
an d o ur s u pport for the United
·
Nati ons."

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One of two men who ter•
rorized an d robbed three Bur­
Jingham women three years
ago this week. 'N ill be brought
here to face armed robbery
and auto theft charges next
month.
Sheriff Ro bert Hartenbach
has been notified that Daniel
James Leyman, 23, a native
of Salem , Ohio, will be releas•
ed from the Mansfield Refor,
mator1 July 20.
Leyma11 and Audrey Lane
Stevens of Barberton were in•
dieted here in 1957 ' for rob-

bing Mrs. Lora Story, Ruth
llllen Story, her daughter and
Miss Amy Midkiff, her �unt,
• on the night of June 21, 1957.
Both men at the time were es­
capees from the Mansfield in·
stitution.

The lwo men were captured
after the Burlingham robbery
an d auto theft in Kansas City
I and Stevt:ns was sen tenced to the
Federal Prison at Le.nenworth
for violation of Uie Dyer Act
f (transporting a sto len vehicle
- across state lines). Leyman w111
returne d lo Mansfie ld Reforma1
tory to serve out his senten ce
lhere.
Sherif( Hartenbach filed detain­
ers against each to be returned
here for action on the indict­
ments. Stevens has served ml'
sentence i n tlfe !ederl1 prison
an d is n ow in .Mansfield ,serving
his original term.
] The in dictments returned here
resulted from the Nlbbery of tbe
I three women at Burlingham . They
ha d returned from a shoppi ng
trip to Mid dleport and were con­
fronted by one of the me n aa
they entere d the house. He threa.
tened Mn. Story with a butcher
k m fe and she attacked him with
a ft\lc-cell flashlight while her
daughter threw a quart of milk
in his race
Their att�ck on the intruder
was halted by the other man who
vi enace d them with a loaded .41
0
gauge shot gun he had fou nd on
the premi!ies. The three ladiea
were tie d to chair&amp; but were not
ha rmed in any manner th
t Id
Sherif{ Hartenbach, wbo ��a:ed
the inveHtigation
al the
time
.
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Aft
k
1 ure
g
chang��/��t�:i c!ot::s �r �­
Sto. ry 's deceased husban d, an
'
using his razor to .shave they de•
parte d takino the StorY car t he
, gun a�d sh eJ'ili and $18 in • easb
The thrt:e women were left tied
but Mrs. Story succeeded in free.
ing herself and re leased her co mpanions. She spl iced tbe tel ephone
wire the men had cut prior to
their depa rtu re and called Meip
county o!ficers.
Later, a stolen car ln which
the m en h�d traveled lo BurUq.
ham was d_lSco Yered n ea r the F.dward O'Brien home,
The two men were objects of
a three-state man-hunt for several
days but su cceeded i n
eluding
officers unli t their arrest later in
Kansas City.
The ind ictm ents he re specifically chargeH the men with armed
robbery of the three wom en, th e
theft of the money a nd gun an d
car theft, The Story car w;s recovered at Ka nsas City.

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Herter sa id m his comment on
The Tri-County Teen Canteen Khrushchev that the Soviet lea dCounci l met last night at the / er's statements that he wou ld not
COLUMBUS UPI-The Ohio Earl Queen resi dence on Edge- dea l with President Eisenhower
Republican Pa rty plans lo put • �o� Drive in G� llipolis. High- 8!'� his .letters to Democratic polarg e task force of workers Into hghtmg th� meeting was a mo- h tical f t�ures came . about as
the fiel d in an Httempt lo recap- tlon favoring that . newspaper close_ to mt_e rfcrmg m U_. S. do.
lure contro l of the Ohio Legisla• -p u blishers devote more Space to mest1c affa i rs as anyth i ng he
l ure in Novem�r, ':iOP Chair- positive accomplishments_ or chi!• cou ld think of.
man Ray _C. Bliss sai d .to day.
dre n an d you th
fol lowmg the
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Herter said that because o( his
Bliss said the force wi ll be the commendable examp le of many
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largeHt since 1950, when the late newspapers loday and to presen t age n_d the �o_ssibility_ that his
S. Sen, Robert A. Tart suc- a (Bir picture or you ng teenagers arthritic cond 1t1 on . mig ht gel
worse he has , dec1 dM that a
cessfu lly fought Slate Treasurer today• It w11s tabled •
" ounger man . sL
uouI d lake over
!
ent
d
Joseph Fe rguson for his Senate
ti
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Donna Jane Au er u;
Presi
oSl or secretary_
p
e
seat.
said that the merchan ts in the
Tri
�oupty area have been "hit"
he
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paign
m
ca
plans
960
T
be discu ssed at ,B meeting of al l contmua11y and s�n:esle� �at t�e
Hoover WiJJ Address
GOP county chairmen and state ca � t�en . wou ld e!ther l1m1t thei r
com m ittee members here Tues- solic1 talion of prizes or seek on e National Con vention
ge neral sponsor.
day .
CHICAGO UPI-Former PresiOn Thursday, the_ party's nol!'•
dent Hoover wil l ad dress the Re•
KISER JAILED
inees for the Legislature wil l
Convention
Edward Okie Ki11er Racr ne ar- publ ican National
meet_ lo ma� strategy. The _ D�m- rested yesterday in Pomeroy ' by here next month, a convention
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ocrat1c candidates held a s1m1 lar
I county officials on an intoxication spok esman said Thursd ay night.
me etJng l ast w�ek .
Jaren L. Jones vice chairman
charge, wu fined $2:i and costs by
.
The Repubhcane are fa1r)Y Judg E. W . Peoples, today. He of the Republican committee on
e
.
hopeful of recapturmg the Ohio was committed lo the coun ty jail arrangements, tol d the lo cal chapH?UHe . They �n�ed� prospects of when he failed to pay the fine.
ter of Sigma De ll.a Chi Hoover al
wmnl ng a mRJority m the Senate
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fint was reluct.11nl to speak be·
are Blight.
OLD P:INI SiTil.ED
cause he alrea dy had said "his
Bli.ss said he will tell GOP
George Stobart, Racine, , Was ar• goodbyes."
-------wor kers the party is " up against rested yeiiterday afternoon for
a new sit uation this year." He non payment or an old fine in
THE T�TO ST � K ES
wil� poinl to "a better financed, county court. He was released last
,
'Mrs. Russell Li ttle, Rutland, said
rev1tal lzed Democratic state or- night after settling with the court.
T_h ursd �y she beat the Conrad D_a.
----- - -ganization and efriciently operat•
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vis iam_1ly, Locusl-st,_M idd leport, 1n
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Committee on Pol itical Ed uNEW �ELHI UPI-T■lkH . _be- prod ucing garden ri pe tomatoes.
cation," the political arm of the
tween Indian and Chi nese off1cu1.ls Mrs. Davis reported We d nesday
AFL-CIO.
STOC K S ON UPSIDE
In Peiping on Re d Chinese claims she believed she might have been
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to In dia's Ladha k area have ma de the first with tomatoes on he r taNEW YORK UPI-Stocks favore uzzl ed, Ainused
l ittle progress, reports reaching , ble that dHy. M rs . Litt le picked to- ed the upside slightly in a mix ed
and modente openi ng today.
matoes Mo nday of this week.
here said loday.
By Den1ocratic Talli

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1Slor1.c 'Ey-e' Of New yor-k·-uarbor Rammed,
Sunk By Passing Freighter In Soup Thick Fog

Far Eastern trip to Uie A merl•
Paddte With Hands.
ca n people Monday 1t 7:30 p. m.
NEW YORK UPI-The historic '
"eye"
of
the
world's
biggest
·bar•
The
Green
Bay's crew d u mped '
(edl)
.
Speaking from Washington , bor-Ambrosc Li;htHhip - was a raft ■ long-side the sinking l ight
where he la expected to retu rn rammed by a passing freighter ship an d its nine Coastguardsmen 1
S unday, lbe C:h_i ef Ex:ecu tive will in thick fog tod ay and sank_ at ma de it to safety just minutes
accent the ll(m1t1Ye rather than de- 1jts lone ly anchorage eight ml les before the red-¥nd-while beacon
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fend his irip, He sllll believes I orr New York City. But its Coast Yesie l plunged to thtJ bottom .
The men pa dd led with lh¥ir
f! rmly that his visita to the Phi- Guard crewmen were saved.
The 6, 125-ton American frelgh. ilandH in a desperate battle to
lippines, Form01a and Korea ad•
ter Green �y. outward bound, get away lest suction haul them
d ed up to a successful venture in
devel!)ping cl oser ties
between col li ded wilb the U. S. Coast down with the doomed lightship.
the Unite d State&amp; and the Orient. Guard's "Relief MIG" at 4:39 a. m. They made it.
Taken aboard th e freighter t�e
in the blac ked-ou t gateway to
MEIi;$ GINERAL HOSPITAL
New York H■ rbor, the world's Coastgua.rdsmen WHited while two
cu tters ziped a dozen mi les from
Ad m itted: Dorothy Je nkJns, busiest &amp;ea lane.
.
Mi ddleport; Frank Will, Pomeroy
The_ stu bby, 129-foot ligbt&amp;�1p Staten Island In New York _HarLouise Chapman, R«cine; Em .gene sank in 90 feet of water, leaving bor-one to lak-e u p lhe vigil at
the n,iain Ambrose Channel tern- Ambrose and the other to bring
De�ee�, Pomeroy.
Dism1"8d: Bertha Arnott, Ra- porarlly u nguarded, The Green them to St. Georges Coast Guard
· cine ; Norma Gtanl, W.ddlepocl; Bay was the onl y slightly
dam•
Base o n Staten IHland.
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Chief .Boatswain Joseph Tama•
lj ed.
Dorothy Ch11oey, Stlade,

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Loan Asa·n . today, bu � two were
quickly captured. One was wound­
ed by police bullets. The third m�m
escaped.
Xhe •!flaunt ot mo ney ln,·olved 1
in the �t1ckup wa■ not im med iately
d etern ned.
uTh• Dally S.ntl"'I need, NIU·
lar orrelPOfffflh In Heh of th•
fellowJnt communltln
dally reute Mn-I� Is av�t.bl•
,. suit.crlben: kmner, Hauer
&amp;1NI Long BoliMr.
Th• &amp;enthwf WIii be I.ti ,.,..
for • w"ld, MWt lett.r of Item,
of lkll lntw..t. Penon■ Int.,..
dtecl .•hould write ., ,.._ Th•
Da_llp 1ent1,,-, er IN Mn. Ya.
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Virginia ��hnson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theoreon John­
�o n , , Pla,:its; lS at Fort Kayes �-lotel in Columbus today await­
mg Judging in the annua l Ohio Dairy Princess contest ·
A Hludent of Ohio State University, an d a gl'lduate of Racine High
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�f J mportance he re u; M iss JohnSchool , Miss Johnson will be compeUng againat young women from son s numbcr of years on a dairy
Ohio'H other 8'i counties for the I farm, .her_ general k nowledge or
crown now being worn by Mary lhe _ d&lt;ury md ustry. and her honor:s,
Sue- Hodge, 1860 q ueen, a home ach1ev�m!nla • . and lea dership m
economic, teacher in Grasa Lake the dairy i ng field.
Mich.
The standard categories or j udg.
Candi dHtes are to be judged ing such aH (rooming, body con•
formation,
persona l
character,
June 24 · 25 on points identical to Hpeech, and general character,
tho se used in 9uch pageanta u lhe
have equal weight with dairy d iMisH America contest and other vision.
widely known extravaganza!, with
thb addition: There is a sectlon
Winner or the Ohio contest wil l
about her dairy farm backeround . compete in a national contest.

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Jonis of Mt. Carmel, Pa., 27 year
old skipper of the lightship, said
lhe big beacon o n his red-a nd­
white-em blazoned vessel was
worki ng and an automatic fogh orn
was blasting ou l its warni ng
signal every 15 seconds.
But when h e was aaked by
newsmen If alll'one spotted the
appro.iching freighter on the light
ship's ra dar, an officer advised
him not to• answer.
VlsfbHlty Poor
The Coat&amp; G u ard said Boat.
swains Mate 3G Bo bbie Pierce, 22,
or Frank lin, Va., was o n watch
when the 45&amp;-foot freighter loom•
ed ou t of the fog-so thick that
1 5 miles away tn Ma nhattan the
to p of the Empire State Bu.iJdtu, , "
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rHE DAILY SENTINEL

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Robb1t- and Jimmy and
Sandra L1llle are visiting his
OKAYu • �
paren ts. Mr . and Mrs. J\'oah Birch
',O&lt;J c,o;tr
field Q1 D11de C11y, Fla.
WAN"T" IT TOO
CUT
9-0RT·•�
Mr. and M n . Caroll Snowden
HE'S (;OT A
A TlME BE·
IT SHOQT,
DON'T WANNA
and ,hild,en called on Mr. and
HANOAJL Of:
6QUNE.- IT
l.OOK SC.Al.PED- Th£.EN libJ�. OLD HAI� HE
Mrs. Mike Hardway, Gallipolis on
SE.EM'S TO
CUTS,.,
r ·�
D&lt;a:&gt;Ps DOWN
Sunday
The collapse of the Summ i t . the present
GOOW AWAJL
has run . on a deficit basi s . F,veryone pays a
-,our, NSCK
Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Parker and
Tocby
FAST ..••
TO MAKE IT
Communist saber-rattling , a nd the deepening
part of t h e (·ost of providing the service, w h e- f
Susie visi ted Sunday with his
Friday,
June 24
Ol=F=l'-IAL m
father, Peiirl Parker, Howard and
of the c:old w.u have pr od u ced many a grim
tht!r they ever u.s e it or not . Parcel post is
Bake Sale, Good Luck 4- H Clu h ,
Miss Maude Cr eel, . Chester.
B. &amp; 11. M..irket, Mason.
po ssibilil�·- One is that American defense
thus substant ially re!:ipOns i b l e for the huge
Harry Wilfor d, Racine, and
Rel'Ord Aop, Syratuse Fire Despending may OC i ncreast!d materia lly beyond
losses sustained by the Post 0 £hc e DepartHomer Parker we re in Athens partm e nl, Syr.'.lcuse School, 7. 30
Monday.
lhc cur r ent $40 billion-a-year level.
P. M,
meat.
Stepbel'.I Hoffm;m 10n of M r,
Weekend Revival . starts, M l
Time w i l i tell as to Ufat . But on e th ing is
There is neither reason nor justice in t his.
and ltra. Dana ·floffm.an Jr. under He rman U. B. Church.
cert�in •- in the present state of world afParcel post is a pure ly commercial service . I t
w1,nt a to n slUectomy Monday et
Evangelin e Chapter, OES, with
Mei&amp;a
Gen er■J H0.11pital.
fairs. the American government needs to
Mrs. Joe Young, 7:30 P. M .
is competitive with private entecprises pro· lln. Garnet Dunfee retu r ned
Bedford F F 4-H Club, Ice Cream
t ighten i t s belt in a l l areas of spend i ng that
viding comparable services. It is not a basic
'Wednesday �rom Dayto n Social, B edro rd School, 5 P. M.
are not essential and unavoidable. The laxPost Office function , as is th e ca rrying o f
•.re �he w,a called by the
Satvrday, Jun&amp; 25
th of ]her brother, Walter Mc- I Band Boosters R e cord Hop.
payers· money has t o go where i t i s really
mails, maga-zines and n e wspapers - - material
Jlorrow. She w� accompan ie- d by ' Pom eroy Junio r High School. 7
needed .
which contributes to the enhghtenme nt and
· her da'lahllr Mrs. NatJaan Biggs. P. M.
This means, among other thi ngs , t h at gov;BUI an!f Sharor. and Mrs. Ollie
w e ll-being of the public. Und e r th ese circu mIce Cream Social, Middlepor t
l3ffi.
Fire Dep.'rt men t, City Hall lawn,
ernmt&gt;nt services, wherC'ver possible , be placstances, t he least we should demand is t h a t
'willi1m IF'out Hd daughter, Mr. 4:30 P, M,
e d on a self-supp o rting basis. To take on e exparce l po st charges honestly equal the cost
•nd Mn. Qeoige Grate, Bonnie, ,
Syracuse Fi reme n Square Dan &lt;'r
ample, parce l po .st i.s now ru nning, as 1t long
George�. ' Ronble and Mike r e• Sy racuse Sch ool, Jo Ha rdy , 7 : :m
of ,providing the service.
tutnfd ·home from a weeks vaca- P. M.
tlon wieh her 1ilter · M r . a n d M rs.
Sund■y Jun. 26
lp-2-'+ /
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Mr. and • Mra�. l•cob �- ' Seblllin g ' 1'1h1Je there tbey enjoyed catch• Methodist Churc h , 7 : 45 P. M.
Wo r ld lC'adership may be slippt,w 1trcim 1he
'iruiplres trust and c:onfid� nce on t h e part of
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,::s�Ji,e 1P•ttenon, lftonnne i
Unih.&gt;d States due to "the d etcriorating 1 moral
olher 1pe()ple s. When national charal'ter deE
B Y JE AN PARt&lt; R
PIZZA Pldl'fY
and Jerr calle&lt;I on lira. Vemt i Ptd ■t Refffro Valh!y,
fiber o f o u r peop le."
Gv$pel Ha rm ony Boys of Hu ni 1sllidrlftes: leadership wanes. As leadership
B IBLE SC HOO L P ROGRAM
Susie Parker daughter o f Mr Snowden an d bO lil Monday even - ,
�- and Mn. E. E. 'l'ho m pso n ington, w. Va. will present a spl' c•
Y
That warning came fr o m �he calrffllelnceThP DVDS sporn,ort&gt;d by t he and Mr.s . H�me r Park�r obse�ed ing.
'Ui 11Hreitened, so is world supre macy.'·
' a ni:1 c'h il&lt;l ren visited J\.1 r . and ial religious prog ra m in music
her 13th ba rth day- wilh 8 pizza
Chu
rt" h of C hrist held its closi ng
a
mt&gt;nt speaker at Aq uinas CoU...a-"
""&amp;"" ,111 1Granu
Mr 'Beaftt1 was speaking to vou ng people
Mr. a nd Mrs. Calvin Sprou,e Mrs. Adl!e Leiving or Mason Sat• Sunday at 2 : 30 p. m . , June 26, a1
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and fa m ily, M r . and Mrs. Ber nard urday_
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the Letart Falls U. B. Chu rc-h.
Rapids - A l bert R. Beatty , ass.bltarit 'Vice
Ult Star.ling out In hfe - a cross s ecti on o f
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Annual Picnie , South Bethr l
president of the Associati on 0£ �11oao
,t� ,young !people who will determme what opened the services Dy leatlrng made ice &lt;:ream w�re se�ed to j \er and Susie Rathburn spent Judy Williams spent a few days EUB
Church. all day.
1.... r,,�tu � i
R ailroads. And he went on to '"
19•flt:
to
1 £ the t1 put t he p ledge to t he American and I Ma rtha Hawkl ns, Billy H 1 1 l and I Sunday al C a mden Park, Huati n g- visiti n g M rs. Bonnie O'De ll at
be
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Monci•Y. June 27
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Beckley, W. Va.
1 CheJr lfldih sol ely . mate r . a l values
ton.
por tant d istinction betwee n worltl l!IUJ'tatnacy
Middl�port
C.a rde n Club m eets
and m a - Bible. The congregat ion sang ' ::i a •
m
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Tl) e y e nJoyed t h � afte r� oq n
Sabre canaday atte rtd ed a birl h with M rs. E. F'. Maa R .
M rs. Everett McKnight, PomeanLI world leadership: " W o rld aupl"fffllacy ,fs
playi
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Us'
gam_es.
Susie
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eceived
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roy and daughter, Mrs. Joseph day party for her cousin Gen e
Tuesdiy, Juna 28
. I and ! he invitational hrmn. H:v. muny n ii::e gilts.
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.a m
obtaine d and mai n ta1· ned larg e l " ih..
a r tin, Paines \·ille are vlsltlng Ca n aday at th e ir gra n dparen t�,
t
h
t
o
re
Im
ne
e
mo
'.
r
·or,
0
quo
""1 mUI•..,,
, 111-u.
na
a
e
·
Joint
din
n er meeting, Pome roy•
ER
E
TUPP WA R PA RT Y
J
T. v . We ills offered prayer. SuMr. and Mrs. C. M .
Canaday s M iddleport c. of C .. Sacred Heart
M rs. Jess Swee ney.
might and woridly riches. World l e adership
1lon is no stronger than th e m ora hly a n d I e ie Parker and Rosalie D1:1vis preMu . Judy Sn owden en tertained
Dan ny Tillis, son of Mr. and home at Gallipolis Saturday.
Audito rium, 8 P. M.
sent ed two tr umpet duets, " O u t wlth a T_upperware party at her
co mps f ro m natio na l cha-racter, which, i n tur n ,
(aith of its people . "
M r . and Mrs. Ralph Large nt
Mrs. John Tillis i s visiting his
The Past Matrt&gt; ns o f Po meroy
Fri?ar
arternoo
.
n.
M n gran dparents, Roy Tillis of Rose- of Kala m azoo, Mich. a re spe nd•
or the Ivory Palaces" and "Now home
:
Chapte r , oES, meets at th e �f a .
'
Martha
Williams
of
Syracuse
was
1
plau.!iinly a rgued theory of Ey• I Belong to Jesus.'
Ing se veral days with Mr. and sonic Te mpl e, with Mrs. Frrd
ville.
Billy N i_cholson, St eve Snowden the demo nstrator.
senck.
Mrs. Willia m Larg en t_.
owd
e
n
daught
e
r
of
.
S
Blaettn e r as hostess.
Rosem ary n
.
· Games were played with prizes
Randy we 1 lls, Har ry Slawter, Miki.'
R .ctucft Arou,ad Emotion
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill, Billy and
n owde n
S
e rt
Rob
r . and Mrs.
M
aworded.
Jam1•s
Mo_ore,
es
m
.Ja
Nichol�on,
l11
h
t
On
theoretic basis, he fi�•
M rs. Paul Haptonstall and Mrs.
•
her pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W m .
•
has the m umps.
ured extrove rts should smok1� J ohnson , Roge r p av 1 s, To m m y
Jee er en m , c � k t! and cot ree
GriH
Russe l l will be hostesses lo
�
of
Fnh-bo
Lannl
r n spen t Su_nn
e
n
Ca
r
oll
Snowd
Mr. and Mrs.
molch_ing
cigarets in nu m bers
:"'.P i_J l 11 , John ny Wise _an �. Bo �hy Wt! re served tu Mrs. Jo A n n Eads,
....ere busin ess visitors day wit h Mr. a n d Mrs. Merrill the Sta r r a nd Of f icers of Mt! i g�
a
n d Garry
Ear� i nf Wa n da Willia ms, Rose P erson,
their degrees of extrav ers 1 ,m , ri1 11s ?resented a ,skit
.
Templ e , Pythtan Sisters which wil l
. d emotio
Cott�III of La n caster.
t1U
BY DILOS SMITH
at Gallipoli s Friday,
n ally, but
goi n g, less rl&amp;
l
since extraverts "con(:cntrale on lh_l' Right to the rree of Life · I Isabel le. Nelson, Ethel Snowde n ,
haron Ca11e r�turn ed to_ mecl Mo n day even ing, June 27, :it
S
Miss
is
l
l
e
Caldw
of
eans
em
Cr
Ma rvi n
. UPI Science ldltor
no _m ore n eurotic th an men who J obj e cl8 in the outsid e world." He M 1 kr N i � holson gave pra
- her home at �u m me �v1ll e , W. Va. the K of P Hall in Middleport.
.
r,"!'·
Joa n � M a y, Avon ell Geor&amp;:e, Joa n visiti ng here wit h friends.
_ N E.W YOHK UPI-A new 1ta- don l smoke a n ything.
t'
f
an
r
v
primary
Th,•
s
l'las11
ason
�
t
r
h
e
e
urther
E_
d
neurotic
e ,f Wise and Vlrat:inia Weills.
.
-D aughters of Union V e teran s
,
list 1c.al �-heck-up cm a slngle phase
Joh n Davidson is confined to s he has retnde d with Mr. and
T h e best known ol th e s 1 n &amp;l e- woul
d s 1r1 oke more than the non- Promise_ In th e Boo� 1 1 M 1 m• : CE L EB R ATES F IRST BI RTHDAY
i
l � :.��1 ��:if a
p.
Mrc.
Euge
n e Thompson for th e
t
a
ci
C
1
it
m
olu
al,
Hosp
Cr
�
!
s
or hu m:in behavior sugge11t.1 men phase 1tatl UJ c1 •�e ! hose of the neurotic
Whi
e
the
�;� :;
_Y �}/ ::.
re- t he lwginn ers san i: J�11u � Lov_e s
becaute "smoking
y- Petterson , son ol Mr. bus 88 11 r ee ult of an inju ry lo past year and attended sch ool.
1
.
y
l
J
1
t
e
ffre
Q
who smoke t: 11,!arcts are mor(l out- late Dr. Alfr.ed Km11ey on Rl'X ual
s
and
de
"Deep
Mi•"
'
ll
an�
11t
re
W_i
ngth
arou
duc
'
the
or
e
s
w_�1
an
observf'd.
be
will
cl.iys
(i
�
Clair_
Mrs.
d
n
a
-----·
Mr.
ll
r
n
Taylo
hon
was
Patterson
Paul
Mrs.
and
hi
•
som etime ago at
)iehavlor . '."h11 one wa� o n sm n� the Jumor C'la�! sang 'On e [ )oor ured wit h a pa rty June 1 1 at his his hand
ed emoU on.'
Mr. a n d Mrs._ 8?b Hill a nd Billy
JU L Y 1
.
e
m ploy ment.
me . behovmr ,:ind carries th e ICI·
11
A c.,t� lvwy Nightl
One.
A for the mentally rigid, he nnd Only
Chicken
Barbec
n
e
oyed
1 ue sponso red h:y
Thurs•
p1c!11c
�
supper
r
j
first
his
of
hnme in observance
of
De bbi e Willia ms daught e
e n t1fk preatlge of it.a author, Dr.
An offering was taken a n d t he birthday.
based himself on " the facl that
Mt'thud 1st
m
the
Sale
Center
.
g
v
e
ce
n
day
or
observa
m
��m
has
Mr. and M rs. Do n Williams
H. J. Eysem·k who h ae _an l n ter- 1 a m oking 11 � i n deed all plea RUal&gt;Je program was closed by prayer
Chu
r
ch
o
n
July
I
,
lo
7
1&gt;. m .. al
,
5
.
M
Hill
s birt hday.
Jeff recei ved many girts. Ice recove red from t he m u m ps.
n
nation ul
reputation Ill
the activities, t, n d.11 to be regn rded
.
m
1..ialThe congrcgatlon then went lo cream and call:e w e re ser\led to
e m Center
Sal
h
Pr icc
School.
f'
l
is
g,
n
li
e
e
h
re
e
W
h
Bowen,
Kay
M r . and Mrs, Carl Mille r , Carla
8cience of P11Y Cholo�y.
p,.11 111 ightl}' llinful, and would 1 1_ e b11 se ment. whe re each class his sister , Ro x anne, hls grand 1
.25.
pend
to
a
w
e
eks
with
ew
her
THuttlOAY i• W lllltDAY
.s
f
$
______
r
e
th
e
_
Ath
en
s
we
I
and Allen or
. l� e . began_ with _ his own much • thc rcf�ire te n d . to b_e shunn�d by , ?tll pleyed thc_ t r c ra f t _wo r k . ln rlud pa rents, Mr, a nd M �.
Pat• Sunday guests of her parents M� . i l? randpare n ts "1 r. a n d M r s. W m .
flight At 9:30 P!M.
d111rnsse1l d1 m ens1o nal t h eo ry of the rigid, pu ritanti
eelly nunded mg paper weights, e n 1_m al cut outs terson a n d Mrs.
Hira m Slawte r ,
Mrs. William Folan. Their Fola n .
hum an perRona! I I Y which he h,as type of erson ."
S
I
a n d fruit ba 11 ke ts, b ird ho us es, great g r andmothe r Mrs. Gertrude and
p
Mrs. Fran � C� rpen te r Jr. a nd
G race spenl t he past
daughter
.
cn
for
m ulat m g
fo
r
some
20
IK!
The nP x 1 st ep was to prove or P.lanlcrs _and chests m ade of pop Milla, Mrs. Ju n e De wh u r st, AnMrs. F ra n k DEVOTED TO INTE R(ST(
two wee ks here and atte n ded the c�1ldren, Spr mgr1eld,
years. lleduced lo I ts nub, _ J t di �
_ Pleasant wer e
provc these IJ, as i n people. sickl e sticks.
OP MelGS�MA80N AR EA
Carp
e
nte
r
S
r
.
pt
l't!
rry,
Robin,
H
.an
a
d
Henn)',
d
a
Bibl e School.
holds 0,,11t ma n y behavlor l u l trails Toward that e nd he und his as.
n day guests of Mr, a n d Mrs.
Mo
Judy
Slawter
and
'
Hiram
Jr
a
n
d
Rkh,■r,.1 I, Ow•n� P'ubltdter
nre t n -horn -l nflue nced, per h aps, liOd ales work ed � ut en elaborate
. M e m�rs or th e se ni �r ri a i1.� :
·
Snow
Lawr
en
ce
Calvin
S1_&gt;rous
Mrs.
B
e
tty
e
Jane
.
a
n
d
Mr,
I
Published every fft'!tnoon e1
.
l not. flrmed by en "b4 n men t u l q uestionnaire desig n ed tq draw ' l\i Uy Hill, Marl ll a Hawk •�11- &lt; ha1o . llillY Hill
F AM I L Y R E UNION .
de n , Al oria, Ste ve , Don and Ca 1 ol SPtouse will go Jq �l:U'nl bu s on l'tl)t SutKlay by nu, Jbio Vall�
, l·
m sta n�cs.
c
Hoff
m n Carolyn and Vio l
M
_
a .
,:i
f! on.{: t hese t raits are !_hos e ot · fro m answerers their degrees. or
M r and Mrs. AlphB Ji.&amp;.u mmer An n of Colu mbus we re week end 1 Thursday for a ch eckub.
fnbU1tWn9 eGmpany at 110 JI�
extra-version . l n troversl�ri•;· 1 ·tJe .. r'e- �night,, Er me ,J&gt;o hnson, Su in e en J oyed a re union 1;nd famlly guests of hlJJ m oth er, Mrs. Ethel
M r . a n d Mrs, Jc,h n Mdntgo me ry t11anlt'6t. , P�!!lero,, Oh,o. Bili._�
I
g ex trav e rtcri &lt;&gt;ut-g o ing or lie i m balanc e and rigidity
a
r ker, Albert.a I nddy nllrl Da•
ol
'
Columbus ,pe p t the wee k en d NU Offi ce pho ne WYMttHJ, edit or
n . They called on his brolntrovertoo tu rn ed i n ward o n lhe
v!d Tillis were taught by t he din ne r at tended by all their chil- Snowde
mind.
wit h his pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. a l office Dhone WY2-2 UV7 .
h er , Mr. and Mrs. Robe r t Snow•
t
n , at the ir hom e, Su n da)'.
dre
1
11clf. 'Mcnlat rigidity a n d t he c m oRev Weills.
Anaweren Divided
Carlos
Snowde n a n d Mr. a n d Mrs
lly.
m
ra
and
dt'n
EdMi·s
and
r
M
e
r
we
En oored as aecond i::llas inatllna
P rt&gt;sent
tional hia tu bll l l i 08 lu mped und er
Th� J uniors : Rog e r D n vi s , 8 1 .
Th e answ e re rs were divided
Alle
n Park,
F
rancis Mo 11�g ome ry, La n gsvill e .
of
W.
W.
Swl�k
?
n
,
V�lerie,
Nalnlie
m
er,
atter
at l be i,ott office at Pol(
ward
Pltim
I
t h e word, u eurol l c, have I n born
OfflCl.lt ll'Ofllltl llf.UYWlilHI
a mo n g heavy, mcdlU Q'I and lig h t by T1llls, To mm y We 1l 1 s , Mike and Stephanie of Paciftea, Calif
wit h
Snowden KOY. · Ohio.
Carlos
Mrs.
and
Mr.
en t the weeke n d
.1tp
Mich
'
e
'
m
pon
acco
o
e
nt11,
r
too,
di
I
ng to th e
tlWiN'IO�SIIIP llli!II f llMS
cigaret smokers, pipe smokers, I N w hol s on, Ja mes, Johnson , J�a-n who h av e spenl a week h ere with his father, c. A Swick a n d fam
end Je ff re tu rne d from Ca n�da.
- - -�Mlllt &lt;IMllfl
Nation&amp; I ad venlsl nC reuresen ta
--- - -and no n •s mokers. Theae dlvl1lom1 s_i der�_. Sabra Camiday, . Joetta hie parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uy
Cllarles Schoonover Is eon fmed live: Jlf.ltUneli'-l!Ul't,b1dl. lt\c .. Ml
- and were sub-d1vlded in to age group11 Er lewme . Betty J ane � prouse , Plu m m e r or Carroll
Steve Coehran i n d
M,r. an d lV[rs, David T illis and to Holzer Hospttal due to a n .cwnaton A\le,. New York CttJ,
· Mr. a n d
r
Th om pso n , Judy Kin�, Su e
spe nt arm injury sustained in a n aut&lt;i- IP Yori!:.
40 to !59 end 60•70 occup atlon 11, Glo !a
The Alman.-e
ers of Bainbridge
MamlP Va n l &gt;oren in
daught
nd
a
Bunon
Darrell
Mrs.
nd
a
)
Mr.
.
J n all, l!lome Gro� an, 1 e gJi y Tillis, Ela uu �u;j lhroe c h ild ren, Ne w Carlisle; Mr, the weekend �1th her parcnt_s, mobile
and 11ucial clus
w reck.
SubseripUon ratee: .Jelive!ed i!f
'' THE H �:AT G l'� NF..RA'l'ION"
ma n
n
er
and
2400 me n answered Our i n terre!\t
., ',\sf
a. K eith Plummer an d Mr. and Mrs. victor Braley. Their
•, Y w
- ul"° tAl'fier
wbere avallablt, IO cenf
a
Mr
d
l\
,
,!!.,
�
,
°
"
1,
ll
,
n
I
b
,
st0
Ph .-'Y M rs
111 In the result,.
TROOPS TO STAY
Nr wetik: une year in advance "-'
Jrrf cturndlor - res1 Parker
two chHdrcn, Carroll; Mrs. Mel• sons Bobby and David h ave spent
1 ed hr MrH. J oan May
LONDON UPI-Defense Mi n is• rtie Dalk- Sentinel otfice, •15.'1111_
past lwo we eks here with
''TI i t-: ,IA VHA WK EHS"
Prima.ry dau: aa ndy Weill�. vin Kendel a nd three sons, Peden the
T hese hooked up clgaret•&amp; m okd
e
attend
and
ts
en
Harold Watkinson said Wed- 111. month,, S7.8U: three IJ\Ont111
ter
(T1•ch111t'olor1
I
dpar
n
gra
their
Claude
Mra.
d
n
a
w. Va.; Mr.
• l'..1
�
J
In g with ex.t ravcrslon wllh le111 Ja ne Wuo1t-, Billy Nich olson, Grale City,
·
nesday British t roops will r e fnain M.90, BY �otor route where avail
h ool M rs. Braley also reSc
Al110 Cu. rtoon
Bible
n cy, Mt, Vernon ;
Na
and
Delaney
cut nl n ty,
they cannieol.cd n on- Ann Miller, Bohby Snowden , S h arSATURDAY ON L Y
M and Mrs. Earl Kendel and turne d home w ith them for a in Malayn eve n after the 1 2 year Ible: one m c., nth, �a . By mail: nm
B
emotional rltldity. on Carter, De bbie Wcllls, Steve
with
1mokinar
y
United
Preti
lnNrn■tiontil
old slate of emergency e nds ,ear r.'!; ■ix , no nths. $4.7"'; Uu •
WOIILD'S HRAVYWl-:ll il l1'
1
;� c h i ld ren, Sistersville, w. vi.; visit.
�• vis, Jeff
Today 1 11 Friday, J u11e 2A , the iul t hey tailed to 1how a lin k Snowden, Rodney
••M�. 1",,u o M,. mMtb, 11
13.
July
m o,·ed from
hae
McHaffie
Earl
Co\
l�HA MPIONSHJ I'
Judy,
and
Taylor
H
Mrs.
.
17tlt h dn y of t h e year , wit h 1 00 betwee n cigaret smoking nnd neu- Snowde n , . Ra ndy Wilham 11, Ji m
Grate
e
h
t
to
plaee
Turner
e
FIGHT l'IC.'T LJIU:."
Mr an d Mrs. Melvl n t h
rot1c personalities. However, they Morrie, �aul Rice, Steve HoHman, umbus·
·
more in 1960.
INC ilo�MAR J OIJA NSSON
chi ldren, apartmen t.
ind two
Jr.
Kendei
BevSla�ter,
Harr�
Rice,
Ellen
The moon Is approaching Us showed pipe-smoke r&amp; were highly
Sh erry Mouan daughter of Mr.
n City, w. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Pade
4i. Early
18. Plead
AOROSS
l n1roverted, that is, turned in - erly Thompson , Mik e G rate, Judy
flrz,it ,1 uarlcr.
d Mrs. Warn er Morga n _was 111
n
FLOYD PAT'fgnsoN
a
19. Affirm
invader
1. Chuma
Mu8Scr, Ro nn i e Grate, Doris Kay George Taylor a nd four children,
ward.
Tho
mo
rni n g slal'II
arc
Mars
,
-· end lhe pal!lt week with mumpa.
:n. W1.d1ns
ot Spain
15. Halrleu
And er11on, 1 c oI um b u
Eysenck l!laid the reauhs d em• Shoemaker, Tom my
Jt1piter and Saturn.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ja mes Thom as,
Robert Taylor - F'e'&gt;&amp; l'a rker
�I
RST
SIIMOII
bird
1!. Camper·•
DOWN
T he ev,ning •lars are M e rcu ry onstraled there aN Hllf! n tl• I l n• Larry Grogan 811d . Ellen Moore,
ren , Ja mes an d John were the
Ka
'"THE IIAN&lt;:M AN"
n a west lJberty
Herri
earl
Rev
to
32.
Prefix
Deatttute
1.
boat
'
Ju1)lte r and Saturn .
, bnrn personality dlUerenc111 "be• taught by Mrs. Jessie Grueser and
- also German
10. Ba.y
person
his lint serm�n Sundilf a.e weekend gue1t1 of their pare ntl,
li(ave
a!l81Sled
Snowd�n
E�hel
Mr■.
by
n
l
a
d non•1mokers
On lhiH rlay In history:
Wef'n amokers
names
2. -- 'Boleyn
window
Mkkey Rooney, Steve CO&lt;' hra n
i
of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Clai r Taylor a nd
1n 1 8 1 3 , the Amc&gt;rken preach er, and be tween ci11rel 11 mok{)rt1 Ji n �. Mrs. Virginia Weills and Mn. new m n ister
12. or Teutonfc 3. Girl's nanie 23. Excla.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T�omas. Mr.
and Memle Von Doren ln
C
h urch. Rev. a n d Mra. lfe-,ln i
Pearle Ca naday,
rdormn, a nd outspoke n oppo- pl pe.. mokers._' Eaich le 1 "ki nd
matlon
, cho.ro.c ler,
4'. Dry, a.s
'1'IIE BIG OPIJRATOR · '
and d aushter were overn ltht �omas return ed t� his i�b at \
ne t of slavery, Hen ry Ward B� h - ol pereo n d11Un ct frdin a ny &lt;&gt;f
I
.2ti. Female
wtn,
lS. Move
Al10 C■rl oon
Saturday of Mra. Bertha Columbus while h is _f�mdy reguest•
e bbie
Th
D
May,
e beil n ners:
er waui born.
the others.
aldewtse
G. Shlp'e
' pig
they Wiih mai ned for a lon lil:er v1s1t.
IUNDA Y and MONDAY
Lasher ind Su nday
n niP AnderEyMnick la I proteu or 1t the Larry Snowde n Joh
Tt■lrnl-,'1 &amp;■.1w11.
'"' Be
w arrant
14. Copi@a
M ra. Hattie MeKen lie has gone
Peter Palmer - IBlir Parrl1h
In 1 898, United St1le1 forees de- rn stllute of Psychiitry I n London son Lynn Sno:,..d en , Mike May, Mrs. P. A, Jlviden were di nn er
· et!U?
32. Card
Cow's
UI.
otrlcer
her
for
car�
elp
h
" Ll'L ABNF.Jt"
to
re11ted t he Sp1nl1h at t he Bi ttl e of wh ere the stud)' was madti. The Ra�d)' C h affin, Palna King, Beth guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Harvey to Athens
playera
{va:r.)
27. A mal&amp;
rechewed.
e
th
al
Hanmg
,Emma
Mn.
sister,
(Technlt'olor )
.
Weills
Jan
K
e
nn
e
dy
Rosemary
Erlewine
and
Joetta.
l aH G uaslmsa, Cuba, flnt la nd e n- results were publl!hi&amp;d I n Drlla l n.
3!S.
Hutened
1almon
e.
Dry
food
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
- al110 SCOUTS •NJOY MI KI, CAMP
RI,, . A n d-a
'" Dewhu�st, Roxa n ne
w•u men t of the Spanish • Amerl86. Texas city
28. Mre.
________
7. Cover
16. Murmured
th
w
bb
Christopher Lee - lfa�I ruurt
Patterson, Rand y Sprouse, Sher rr
Scout Troop 240 hiked to
e
e ,
can War.
Nixon
lnterJeottOD 8. ·Mtslead
11"· l'nposJtton
Guy Mutchler of Walkerton,
"THE MAN WHO COULD
Mor1an 1 V■ndy
Roush
Dusty Okey O'Dell farm, five miles
In IM2, th"e royal famlly of The
i;t A reatratnt 29. Not
39. Solemn
17. °New
Ila)'
weeks
CHEAT DEATH"
Morgan and Norman Roush, taught west of town when the)' camped Ind., i , here , for a two
Netherland•
e1tabl11hed tempo- �
wonder
�rlefer
11..1CiWllai1rutt
Elt..UlcJ
at hla home.
(Technicolo r)
by Mrs. Blanch Braley a!!.Slsted over the weekend.
rtia Idence In th e U Rlied
,0:. KiQt sheep
eoupi.:ct
,tat,
io. Blfue
Mike May WH a dinner -��It
Also Cartoon
by Mn. Ethel Nlcholson, Mr1.
, Sroutmaater, o,na Hoffman Jt.
�!!rMI.
(abbr. )
Edna Russell and · M l88 Rosalie •Dd Paul Pattenon accompanied of llr. ind Mrs. Charle, Simp18. lilweet roll
I n UM'I', Kenneth Arnold of
- AT ITATI THIATIII
J8. l'uN
Davls.
the r;roup eompoaed of. Wily HJU, ki ns Monday.
8ol1e, ld■ho reported Hithtlni
Mrs. Adria Wilcox of LaJlgl20. Kind ot '
l'T. PLIAIANT
expreued
Charles Hoftman, Joe PllllliP8,
RflV, Wellls
hi•
flylnl
1aucera,
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WORIJJ S HEAVYWEIGHT
thanks t o Mn. Et�el Nelson a nd Nike O'Dell, Steve Kin&amp;, Robert ville, Mn. 'Eihet Taylor -and �
In 1048, the soviet Un lon block•
aboppina:
CHAMPIONSIIIP
Summer ,torma unlellhed I I Mr. and Mn. warner Morgin for Miller, Tommy Kin&amp;, Billy Ken• Evelyn HU I were
aded lhti WHtem 1onea or Berl in.
chamber
Monday.
er
P1rktnbur1
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,
Mike
laad,
FIGHT PIL"l'URl!S
8utb
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Rayroon.d
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furnlahi
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Mr. and
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Thti Bible 1chool ,aho e�j oyed a Nlchol1on, Dennla Weber a
hio Valley
ral
t
2&amp;. PNmoun
Hen ry Wud Beecher u l d : •·A 'Ml
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h�v, retu rned h
"WRF.CK OF TIIE
picnic Friday 1fter noon on the Andy Sprouae.
und■y the UPI uld.
11
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lhou9htful mind, whe n tt eeea a
11 0
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MARY DEARE"
met
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lawn
church
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The
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Unta
n1llon'11 na1.
IHI not the fiag
··PRISONER Of' THE VOLGA "
ox aOA1T JULY 4TH
,Tuelday to prepaN1 • bonfire for Mrs. Merrill Cotµ'W of Lancuter.
mul
d f • �
abty
on ly, but the natlon U1elf.''
,
I• n
t
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lheir court of bonor, they wUI
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cal Volunteer Fire
!�qtl::�� ;nt rl::,. :!�alnt
1
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ov.,r t'balr blnb In Ultnoll, In• p■rt i nent \Will sponsor their an• hold ""='
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A, 'l'o the
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wutem
orth
,�
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1',oi
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The
wUl
reature
vllla&amp;e
park.
y
lenl
Inc WH team .
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m;:� s e r Le � W Va return•
aa. Hawaiian
l'our Hon■ uc:aptd their open their delicious o:,; roast 111na- �,!t-�- Jekl
altd £1en� Martin
e:: B�llle
t �
refre1hme nt1. For - .,-�� lli
bird
•h' pit at a Loulaville zoo when wi,chea and
three WHlr:a vlJlt
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M. Overh...
t
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me
n
they
offer
entert1l
will
• five Inches of r■ln In
N!ICONI
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m �
35. Dflttiy
ni ne houn ci,ll&amp;pled a ,eoncret• 'Varlou■ lltlll 1ame1, square dan c- �II '
hll'
�other
Mr11.
Belle
..i.'j;i•;:e�r
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n
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'f'lth
36. Twinltle
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and
other
wall 1'llree wtlff ■hot at once. lnl, a taleen t ahow
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Fruco'•
.
n
liter.
annau
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Any
lhlnp
to
be
wild for ,
; h
The tourUl l"Olmed
1 ::=
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r
pount,y
one •tehlnJ to pa rttcl�te In the
eltht hour■ before belna: ,hot.
ope, I
MoniQent
Parlier
finy;:,
sc
and
earn:�
on
H
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Ver-At lieut teven de1tha and doa- llltnl ■h ow shou!d ca nt1d
Mr.
where
Poltamoulh
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ClhOpped
d11
'PU•
alto
Oil
on
ph
i.fldal
non
SH2-4825.
e
W4ber
HIii.
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Simp\fm took I itate exam to
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hofliedl aN t� io toW•rd�
the nln, wind and lfthtn ln, th1t
!li'
&lt;!. �ta
!:&gt;ffome
I Uei,n.ed atitlonery 1flre
,
1'UlllPi.l
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hou■e.
fire
6·
raa:ed Ira.In fhe lllululppl to the buildln a new
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re- m
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lllTMOAY PARTY
Ap1&gt;"l1dl1n1. Four penon■ were '
&lt;111Yl"l'OQUOTE - tlm'w how to work It:
D:An,Y
�. alltf' Mn. Dell Lucklc!O&lt;&gt;
klllfld ln Kentuety, two In Dlln - t 1 llUdy Ll'nft: Snowden celebrated [
.A ll Y J) J, Jj .1,. A. l!i B
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called
on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hitih•
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ith
bi
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o11 tind one In bldlana.
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Lindoft.
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Ill.
Mr.
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Two prinle plaftfJI were repmt 'It the home &lt;if her p■Nn t1, Mr. �
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t� ,-nqther, "'1 thia 11?M11 A 11 med:
altu,)dl
0p,.1etttr almply
Mr. a nd Mn. �ol'te ·snider of
�t,e home
ed mla llq over Ohio dr Ole e aet "1ld ' M r■ . Robert , Snowden , Fl'I•
� �11, eto. ,Slnk\e lttt.r.- apo11�
the
(.'ln�
x:tdli
lJa.;
ree
h
i.
to
the
itfor
Hebbudsvllle visited with his
i
1 da
tt
a1 ihe 1t.orm1 twtv..t the tll'el.
tn,ph■a, tf111 •��\h ud formation � ;�e worda are •ll hint,.
1 � children ,ibjoyed playin g 1
1ff'I) apparel sister, Mr. ind Mrs. Roy S nowden
11 ,
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..oh day Ula code leUera a.-e _ dUl'ertnt:
ae
'DI N(IQ .._t'AR tTORV i on the i.,;,n elter whlch Judy
U
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name
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ljtlotalloo
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:r:Jf� f�11nt
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K W M T A,
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the lollo'plnl Randy Wllll•m1, •-· ·•f7 · •· •- •tt11111od • re- . •llO�p •�•ndln1 dinner at Cuib
'n 'Nill • db..i
lam, :if to11
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il' L l' B B •L M D R J'
Allen Biddle aon of Mr. and
Clndy tad�. Pamela and �.. lpOt'tnlt at the new OallllhUnt,
lte
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W. Va.
M#Dll, W. Va.
t
ltra. Ray Biddle was here for a ,
Yk.4tir ,ui
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1 1ta1-.,. ,.,_om•t. ,po,111 Clln c, .-.undly.
•itian
eid .lln. IIO'"b .llctiWIIII brier ••cali.. from Ced�lll• ,I
Ill'.
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'hrry,
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th !Wellla, •ahby I and �- .... l&lt;lfin A. lldiillllllJ ol IOOI
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Cash

Was $ 1 095 · · · · · · · · Now $895

NO. SECOND AVE.

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Owner

MIDDLEPORT

1955 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR

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Air Mattresses
Cook Kits
Canteens
Eating Utensils
First Aid Kits
Bogs &amp; Pocks

Tents
Axes
Knives
Shovels
Drinking Cups
Tooth Brushes
Shoes
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&amp;t loot ; : ; • ploco to llnd
lhe rl6'il oonWner ro.
- and nrry llows ....,,._,, you might wiob to
create. Hen, .lllalllllhled for J'OUI' pleuure amt COQw
-- on eqh- 6osi&lt; -Wnen, appnved by
n,tiona)ly
Gudm Club ...,..i. u meet­
ing oil roquiremenbl of
latun and
d......tion. And Y"•'ll llnd that the practicality of
two collection ;. rnatclJod by lhe bNuty of tba lndi­
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•��o�,

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24,

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Robb1t- and Jimmy and
Sandra L1llle are visiting his
OKAYu • �
paren ts. Mr . and Mrs. J\'oah Birch
',O&lt;J c,o;tr
field Q1 D11de C11y, Fla.
WAN"T" IT TOO
CUT
9-0RT·•�
Mr. and M n . Caroll Snowden
HE'S (;OT A
A TlME BE·
IT SHOQT,
DON'T WANNA
and ,hild,en called on Mr. and
HANOAJL Of:
6QUNE.- IT
l.OOK SC.Al.PED- Th£.EN libJ�. OLD HAI� HE
Mrs. Mike Hardway, Gallipolis on
SE.EM'S TO
CUTS,.,
r ·�
D&lt;a:&gt;Ps DOWN
Sunday
The collapse of the Summ i t . the present
GOOW AWAJL
has run . on a deficit basi s . F,veryone pays a
-,our, NSCK
Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Parker and
Tocby
FAST ..••
TO MAKE IT
Communist saber-rattling , a nd the deepening
part of t h e (·ost of providing the service, w h e- f
Susie visi ted Sunday with his
Friday,
June 24
Ol=F=l'-IAL m
father, Peiirl Parker, Howard and
of the c:old w.u have pr od u ced many a grim
tht!r they ever u.s e it or not . Parcel post is
Bake Sale, Good Luck 4- H Clu h ,
Miss Maude Cr eel, . Chester.
B. &amp; 11. M..irket, Mason.
po ssibilil�·- One is that American defense
thus substant ially re!:ipOns i b l e for the huge
Harry Wilfor d, Racine, and
Rel'Ord Aop, Syratuse Fire Despending may OC i ncreast!d materia lly beyond
losses sustained by the Post 0 £hc e DepartHomer Parker we re in Athens partm e nl, Syr.'.lcuse School, 7. 30
Monday.
lhc cur r ent $40 billion-a-year level.
P. M,
meat.
Stepbel'.I Hoffm;m 10n of M r,
Weekend Revival . starts, M l
Time w i l i tell as to Ufat . But on e th ing is
There is neither reason nor justice in t his.
and ltra. Dana ·floffm.an Jr. under He rman U. B. Church.
cert�in •- in the present state of world afParcel post is a pure ly commercial service . I t
w1,nt a to n slUectomy Monday et
Evangelin e Chapter, OES, with
Mei&amp;a
Gen er■J H0.11pital.
fairs. the American government needs to
Mrs. Joe Young, 7:30 P. M .
is competitive with private entecprises pro· lln. Garnet Dunfee retu r ned
Bedford F F 4-H Club, Ice Cream
t ighten i t s belt in a l l areas of spend i ng that
viding comparable services. It is not a basic
'Wednesday �rom Dayto n Social, B edro rd School, 5 P. M.
are not essential and unavoidable. The laxPost Office function , as is th e ca rrying o f
•.re �he w,a called by the
Satvrday, Jun&amp; 25
th of ]her brother, Walter Mc- I Band Boosters R e cord Hop.
payers· money has t o go where i t i s really
mails, maga-zines and n e wspapers - - material
Jlorrow. She w� accompan ie- d by ' Pom eroy Junio r High School. 7
needed .
which contributes to the enhghtenme nt and
· her da'lahllr Mrs. NatJaan Biggs. P. M.
This means, among other thi ngs , t h at gov;BUI an!f Sharor. and Mrs. Ollie
w e ll-being of the public. Und e r th ese circu mIce Cream Social, Middlepor t
l3ffi.
Fire Dep.'rt men t, City Hall lawn,
ernmt&gt;nt services, wherC'ver possible , be placstances, t he least we should demand is t h a t
'willi1m IF'out Hd daughter, Mr. 4:30 P, M,
e d on a self-supp o rting basis. To take on e exparce l po st charges honestly equal the cost
•nd Mn. Qeoige Grate, Bonnie, ,
Syracuse Fi reme n Square Dan &lt;'r
ample, parce l po .st i.s now ru nning, as 1t long
George�. ' Ronble and Mike r e• Sy racuse Sch ool, Jo Ha rdy , 7 : :m
of ,providing the service.
tutnfd ·home from a weeks vaca- P. M.
tlon wieh her 1ilter · M r . a n d M rs.
Sund■y Jun. 26
lp-2-'+ /
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--- - W, c. 1'{ntght, Port $t. Joe, Fla.
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Mr. and • Mra�. l•cob �- ' Seblllin g ' 1'1h1Je there tbey enjoyed catch• Methodist Churc h , 7 : 45 P. M.
Wo r ld lC'adership may be slippt,w 1trcim 1he
'iruiplres trust and c:onfid� nce on t h e part of
ea
I ana
u 1and Me •
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:c� s :��: th ��s�� h����- :ii ;a ;_
,::s�Ji,e 1P•ttenon, lftonnne i
Unih.&gt;d States due to "the d etcriorating 1 moral
olher 1pe()ple s. When national charal'ter deE
B Y JE AN PARt&lt; R
PIZZA Pldl'fY
and Jerr calle&lt;I on lira. Vemt i Ptd ■t Refffro Valh!y,
fiber o f o u r peop le."
Gv$pel Ha rm ony Boys of Hu ni 1sllidrlftes: leadership wanes. As leadership
B IBLE SC HOO L P ROGRAM
Susie Parker daughter o f Mr Snowden an d bO lil Monday even - ,
�- and Mn. E. E. 'l'ho m pso n ington, w. Va. will present a spl' c•
Y
That warning came fr o m �he calrffllelnceThP DVDS sporn,ort&gt;d by t he and Mr.s . H�me r Park�r obse�ed ing.
'Ui 11Hreitened, so is world supre macy.'·
' a ni:1 c'h il&lt;l ren visited J\.1 r . and ial religious prog ra m in music
her 13th ba rth day- wilh 8 pizza
Chu
rt" h of C hrist held its closi ng
a
mt&gt;nt speaker at Aq uinas CoU...a-"
""&amp;"" ,111 1Granu
Mr 'Beaftt1 was speaking to vou ng people
Mr. a nd Mrs. Calvin Sprou,e Mrs. Adl!e Leiving or Mason Sat• Sunday at 2 : 30 p. m . , June 26, a1
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p:irt_y, June 16.
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progra m Sunday evening
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and fa m ily, M r . and Mrs. Ber nard urday_
.
the Letart Falls U. B. Chu rc-h.
Rapids - A l bert R. Beatty , ass.bltarit 'Vice
Ult Star.ling out In hfe - a cross s ecti on o f
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. Pizz a,, soft dri nks• a n d hom e Claywell and family, Rut h Spa11gMn. Lillie Dyke a n d daughter
Annual Picnie , South Bethr l
president of the Associati on 0£ �11oao
,t� ,young !people who will determme what opened the services Dy leatlrng made ice &lt;:ream w�re se�ed to j \er and Susie Rathburn spent Judy Williams spent a few days EUB
Church. all day.
1.... r,,�tu � i
R ailroads. And he went on to '"
19•flt:
to
1 £ the t1 put t he p ledge to t he American and I Ma rtha Hawkl ns, Billy H 1 1 l and I Sunday al C a mden Park, Huati n g- visiti n g M rs. Bonnie O'De ll at
be
is
"'r.a• JAt.1IIUti tlmu r O f this n a tion
Monci•Y. June 27
.
J
Chr i s tian flags and the Holy C ha r les Ho�ftna n .
·
Beckley, W. Va.
1 CheJr lfldih sol ely . mate r . a l values
ton.
por tant d istinction betwee n worltl l!IUJ'tatnacy
Middl�port
C.a rde n Club m eets
and m a - Bible. The congregat ion sang ' ::i a •
m
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Tl) e y e nJoyed t h � afte r� oq n
Sabre canaday atte rtd ed a birl h with M rs. E. F'. Maa R .
M rs. Everett McKnight, PomeanLI world leadership: " W o rld aupl"fffllacy ,fs
playi
n
g
Us'
gam_es.
Susie
r
eceived
1
lfdrUiI -advencement that future w i l l be bleak viour Like a She pher d Leads
.
roy and daughter, Mrs. Joseph day party for her cousin Gen e
Tuesdiy, Juna 28
. I and ! he invitational hrmn. H:v. muny n ii::e gilts.
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obtaine d and mai n ta1· ned larg e l " ih..
a r tin, Paines \·ille are vlsltlng Ca n aday at th e ir gra n dparen t�,
t
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t
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Im
ne
e
mo
'.
r
·or,
0
quo
""1 mUI•..,,
, 111-u.
na
a
e
·
Joint
din
n er meeting, Pome roy•
ER
E
TUPP WA R PA RT Y
J
T. v . We ills offered prayer. SuMr. and Mrs. C. M .
Canaday s M iddleport c. of C .. Sacred Heart
M rs. Jess Swee ney.
might and woridly riches. World l e adership
1lon is no stronger than th e m ora hly a n d I e ie Parker and Rosalie D1:1vis preMu . Judy Sn owden en tertained
Dan ny Tillis, son of Mr. and home at Gallipolis Saturday.
Audito rium, 8 P. M.
sent ed two tr umpet duets, " O u t wlth a T_upperware party at her
co mps f ro m natio na l cha-racter, which, i n tur n ,
(aith of its people . "
M r . and Mrs. Ralph Large nt
Mrs. John Tillis i s visiting his
The Past Matrt&gt; ns o f Po meroy
Fri?ar
arternoo
.
n.
M n gran dparents, Roy Tillis of Rose- of Kala m azoo, Mich. a re spe nd•
or the Ivory Palaces" and "Now home
:
Chapte r , oES, meets at th e �f a .
'
Martha
Williams
of
Syracuse
was
1
plau.!iinly a rgued theory of Ey• I Belong to Jesus.'
Ing se veral days with Mr. and sonic Te mpl e, with Mrs. Frrd
ville.
Billy N i_cholson, St eve Snowden the demo nstrator.
senck.
Mrs. Willia m Larg en t_.
owd
e
n
daught
e
r
of
.
S
Blaettn e r as hostess.
Rosem ary n
.
· Games were played with prizes
Randy we 1 lls, Har ry Slawter, Miki.'
R .ctucft Arou,ad Emotion
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill, Billy and
n owde n
S
e rt
Rob
r . and Mrs.
M
aworded.
Jam1•s
Mo_ore,
es
m
.Ja
Nichol�on,
l11
h
t
On
theoretic basis, he fi�•
M rs. Paul Haptonstall and Mrs.
•
her pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W m .
•
has the m umps.
ured extrove rts should smok1� J ohnson , Roge r p av 1 s, To m m y
Jee er en m , c � k t! and cot ree
GriH
Russe l l will be hostesses lo
�
of
Fnh-bo
Lannl
r n spen t Su_nn
e
n
Ca
r
oll
Snowd
Mr. and Mrs.
molch_ing
cigarets in nu m bers
:"'.P i_J l 11 , John ny Wise _an �. Bo �hy Wt! re served tu Mrs. Jo A n n Eads,
....ere busin ess visitors day wit h Mr. a n d Mrs. Merrill the Sta r r a nd Of f icers of Mt! i g�
a
n d Garry
Ear� i nf Wa n da Willia ms, Rose P erson,
their degrees of extrav ers 1 ,m , ri1 11s ?resented a ,skit
.
Templ e , Pythtan Sisters which wil l
. d emotio
Cott�III of La n caster.
t1U
BY DILOS SMITH
at Gallipoli s Friday,
n ally, but
goi n g, less rl&amp;
l
since extraverts "con(:cntrale on lh_l' Right to the rree of Life · I Isabel le. Nelson, Ethel Snowde n ,
haron Ca11e r�turn ed to_ mecl Mo n day even ing, June 27, :it
S
Miss
is
l
l
e
Caldw
of
eans
em
Cr
Ma rvi n
. UPI Science ldltor
no _m ore n eurotic th an men who J obj e cl8 in the outsid e world." He M 1 kr N i � holson gave pra
- her home at �u m me �v1ll e , W. Va. the K of P Hall in Middleport.
.
r,"!'·
Joa n � M a y, Avon ell Geor&amp;:e, Joa n visiti ng here wit h friends.
_ N E.W YOHK UPI-A new 1ta- don l smoke a n ything.
t'
f
an
r
v
primary
Th,•
s
l'las11
ason
�
t
r
h
e
e
urther
E_
d
neurotic
e ,f Wise and Vlrat:inia Weills.
.
-D aughters of Union V e teran s
,
list 1c.al �-heck-up cm a slngle phase
Joh n Davidson is confined to s he has retnde d with Mr. and
T h e best known ol th e s 1 n &amp;l e- woul
d s 1r1 oke more than the non- Promise_ In th e Boo� 1 1 M 1 m• : CE L EB R ATES F IRST BI RTHDAY
i
l � :.��1 ��:if a
p.
Mrc.
Euge
n e Thompson for th e
t
a
ci
C
1
it
m
olu
al,
Hosp
Cr
�
!
s
or hu m:in behavior sugge11t.1 men phase 1tatl UJ c1 •�e ! hose of the neurotic
Whi
e
the
�;� :;
_Y �}/ ::.
re- t he lwginn ers san i: J�11u � Lov_e s
becaute "smoking
y- Petterson , son ol Mr. bus 88 11 r ee ult of an inju ry lo past year and attended sch ool.
1
.
y
l
J
1
t
e
ffre
Q
who smoke t: 11,!arcts are mor(l out- late Dr. Alfr.ed Km11ey on Rl'X ual
s
and
de
"Deep
Mi•"
'
ll
an�
11t
re
W_i
ngth
arou
duc
'
the
or
e
s
w_�1
an
observf'd.
be
will
cl.iys
(i
�
Clair_
Mrs.
d
n
a
-----·
Mr.
ll
r
n
Taylo
hon
was
Patterson
Paul
Mrs.
and
hi
•
som etime ago at
)iehavlor . '."h11 one wa� o n sm n� the Jumor C'la�! sang 'On e [ )oor ured wit h a pa rty June 1 1 at his his hand
ed emoU on.'
Mr. a n d Mrs._ 8?b Hill a nd Billy
JU L Y 1
.
e
m ploy ment.
me . behovmr ,:ind carries th e ICI·
11
A c.,t� lvwy Nightl
One.
A for the mentally rigid, he nnd Only
Chicken
Barbec
n
e
oyed
1 ue sponso red h:y
Thurs•
p1c!11c
�
supper
r
j
first
his
of
hnme in observance
of
De bbi e Willia ms daught e
e n t1fk preatlge of it.a author, Dr.
An offering was taken a n d t he birthday.
based himself on " the facl that
Mt'thud 1st
m
the
Sale
Center
.
g
v
e
ce
n
day
or
observa
m
��m
has
Mr. and M rs. Do n Williams
H. J. Eysem·k who h ae _an l n ter- 1 a m oking 11 � i n deed all plea RUal&gt;Je program was closed by prayer
Chu
r
ch
o
n
July
I
,
lo
7
1&gt;. m .. al
,
5
.
M
Hill
s birt hday.
Jeff recei ved many girts. Ice recove red from t he m u m ps.
n
nation ul
reputation Ill
the activities, t, n d.11 to be regn rded
.
m
1..ialThe congrcgatlon then went lo cream and call:e w e re ser\led to
e m Center
Sal
h
Pr icc
School.
f'
l
is
g,
n
li
e
e
h
re
e
W
h
Bowen,
Kay
M r . and Mrs, Carl Mille r , Carla
8cience of P11Y Cholo�y.
p,.11 111 ightl}' llinful, and would 1 1_ e b11 se ment. whe re each class his sister , Ro x anne, hls grand 1
.25.
pend
to
a
w
e
eks
with
ew
her
THuttlOAY i• W lllltDAY
.s
f
$
______
r
e
th
e
_
Ath
en
s
we
I
and Allen or
. l� e . began_ with _ his own much • thc rcf�ire te n d . to b_e shunn�d by , ?tll pleyed thc_ t r c ra f t _wo r k . ln rlud pa rents, Mr, a nd M �.
Pat• Sunday guests of her parents M� . i l? randpare n ts "1 r. a n d M r s. W m .
flight At 9:30 P!M.
d111rnsse1l d1 m ens1o nal t h eo ry of the rigid, pu ritanti
eelly nunded mg paper weights, e n 1_m al cut outs terson a n d Mrs.
Hira m Slawte r ,
Mrs. William Folan. Their Fola n .
hum an perRona! I I Y which he h,as type of erson ."
S
I
a n d fruit ba 11 ke ts, b ird ho us es, great g r andmothe r Mrs. Gertrude and
p
Mrs. Fran � C� rpen te r Jr. a nd
G race spenl t he past
daughter
.
cn
for
m ulat m g
fo
r
some
20
IK!
The nP x 1 st ep was to prove or P.lanlcrs _and chests m ade of pop Milla, Mrs. Ju n e De wh u r st, AnMrs. F ra n k DEVOTED TO INTE R(ST(
two wee ks here and atte n ded the c�1ldren, Spr mgr1eld,
years. lleduced lo I ts nub, _ J t di �
_ Pleasant wer e
provc these IJ, as i n people. sickl e sticks.
OP MelGS�MA80N AR EA
Carp
e
nte
r
S
r
.
pt
l't!
rry,
Robin,
H
.an
a
d
Henn)',
d
a
Bibl e School.
holds 0,,11t ma n y behavlor l u l trails Toward that e nd he und his as.
n day guests of Mr, a n d Mrs.
Mo
Judy
Slawter
and
'
Hiram
Jr
a
n
d
Rkh,■r,.1 I, Ow•n� P'ubltdter
nre t n -horn -l nflue nced, per h aps, liOd ales work ed � ut en elaborate
. M e m�rs or th e se ni �r ri a i1.� :
·
Snow
Lawr
en
ce
Calvin
S1_&gt;rous
Mrs.
B
e
tty
e
Jane
.
a
n
d
Mr,
I
Published every fft'!tnoon e1
.
l not. flrmed by en "b4 n men t u l q uestionnaire desig n ed tq draw ' l\i Uy Hill, Marl ll a Hawk •�11- &lt; ha1o . llillY Hill
F AM I L Y R E UNION .
de n , Al oria, Ste ve , Don and Ca 1 ol SPtouse will go Jq �l:U'nl bu s on l'tl)t SutKlay by nu, Jbio Vall�
, l·
m sta n�cs.
c
Hoff
m n Carolyn and Vio l
M
_
a .
,:i
f! on.{: t hese t raits are !_hos e ot · fro m answerers their degrees. or
M r and Mrs. AlphB Ji.&amp;.u mmer An n of Colu mbus we re week end 1 Thursday for a ch eckub.
fnbU1tWn9 eGmpany at 110 JI�
extra-version . l n troversl�ri•;· 1 ·tJe .. r'e- �night,, Er me ,J&gt;o hnson, Su in e en J oyed a re union 1;nd famlly guests of hlJJ m oth er, Mrs. Ethel
M r . a n d Mrs, Jc,h n Mdntgo me ry t11anlt'6t. , P�!!lero,, Oh,o. Bili._�
I
g ex trav e rtcri &lt;&gt;ut-g o ing or lie i m balanc e and rigidity
a
r ker, Albert.a I nddy nllrl Da•
ol
'
Columbus ,pe p t the wee k en d NU Offi ce pho ne WYMttHJ, edit or
n . They called on his brolntrovertoo tu rn ed i n ward o n lhe
v!d Tillis were taught by t he din ne r at tended by all their chil- Snowde
mind.
wit h his pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. a l office Dhone WY2-2 UV7 .
h er , Mr. and Mrs. Robe r t Snow•
t
n , at the ir hom e, Su n da)'.
dre
1
11clf. 'Mcnlat rigidity a n d t he c m oRev Weills.
Anaweren Divided
Carlos
Snowde n a n d Mr. a n d Mrs
lly.
m
ra
and
dt'n
EdMi·s
and
r
M
e
r
we
En oored as aecond i::llas inatllna
P rt&gt;sent
tional hia tu bll l l i 08 lu mped und er
Th� J uniors : Rog e r D n vi s , 8 1 .
Th e answ e re rs were divided
Alle
n Park,
F
rancis Mo 11�g ome ry, La n gsvill e .
of
W.
W.
Swl�k
?
n
,
V�lerie,
Nalnlie
m
er,
atter
at l be i,ott office at Pol(
ward
Pltim
I
t h e word, u eurol l c, have I n born
OfflCl.lt ll'Ofllltl llf.UYWlilHI
a mo n g heavy, mcdlU Q'I and lig h t by T1llls, To mm y We 1l 1 s , Mike and Stephanie of Paciftea, Calif
wit h
Snowden KOY. · Ohio.
Carlos
Mrs.
and
Mr.
en t the weeke n d
.1tp
Mich
'
e
'
m
pon
acco
o
e
nt11,
r
too,
di
I
ng to th e
tlWiN'IO�SIIIP llli!II f llMS
cigaret smokers, pipe smokers, I N w hol s on, Ja mes, Johnson , J�a-n who h av e spenl a week h ere with his father, c. A Swick a n d fam
end Je ff re tu rne d from Ca n�da.
- - -�Mlllt &lt;IMllfl
Nation&amp; I ad venlsl nC reuresen ta
--- - -and no n •s mokers. Theae dlvl1lom1 s_i der�_. Sabra Camiday, . Joetta hie parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uy
Cllarles Schoonover Is eon fmed live: Jlf.ltUneli'-l!Ul't,b1dl. lt\c .. Ml
- and were sub-d1vlded in to age group11 Er lewme . Betty J ane � prouse , Plu m m e r or Carroll
Steve Coehran i n d
M,r. an d lV[rs, David T illis and to Holzer Hospttal due to a n .cwnaton A\le,. New York CttJ,
· Mr. a n d
r
Th om pso n , Judy Kin�, Su e
spe nt arm injury sustained in a n aut&lt;i- IP Yori!:.
40 to !59 end 60•70 occup atlon 11, Glo !a
The Alman.-e
ers of Bainbridge
MamlP Va n l &gt;oren in
daught
nd
a
Bunon
Darrell
Mrs.
nd
a
)
Mr.
.
J n all, l!lome Gro� an, 1 e gJi y Tillis, Ela uu �u;j lhroe c h ild ren, Ne w Carlisle; Mr, the weekend �1th her parcnt_s, mobile
and 11ucial clus
w reck.
SubseripUon ratee: .Jelive!ed i!f
'' THE H �:AT G l'� NF..RA'l'ION"
ma n
n
er
and
2400 me n answered Our i n terre!\t
., ',\sf
a. K eith Plummer an d Mr. and Mrs. victor Braley. Their
•, Y w
- ul"° tAl'fier
wbere avallablt, IO cenf
a
Mr
d
l\
,
,!!.,
�
,
°
"
1,
ll
,
n
I
b
,
st0
Ph .-'Y M rs
111 In the result,.
TROOPS TO STAY
Nr wetik: une year in advance "-'
Jrrf cturndlor - res1 Parker
two chHdrcn, Carroll; Mrs. Mel• sons Bobby and David h ave spent
1 ed hr MrH. J oan May
LONDON UPI-Defense Mi n is• rtie Dalk- Sentinel otfice, •15.'1111_
past lwo we eks here with
''TI i t-: ,IA VHA WK EHS"
Prima.ry dau: aa ndy Weill�. vin Kendel a nd three sons, Peden the
T hese hooked up clgaret•&amp; m okd
e
attend
and
ts
en
Harold Watkinson said Wed- 111. month,, S7.8U: three IJ\Ont111
ter
(T1•ch111t'olor1
I
dpar
n
gra
their
Claude
Mra.
d
n
a
w. Va.; Mr.
• l'..1
�
J
In g with ex.t ravcrslon wllh le111 Ja ne Wuo1t-, Billy Nich olson, Grale City,
·
nesday British t roops will r e fnain M.90, BY �otor route where avail
h ool M rs. Braley also reSc
Al110 Cu. rtoon
Bible
n cy, Mt, Vernon ;
Na
and
Delaney
cut nl n ty,
they cannieol.cd n on- Ann Miller, Bohby Snowden , S h arSATURDAY ON L Y
M and Mrs. Earl Kendel and turne d home w ith them for a in Malayn eve n after the 1 2 year Ible: one m c., nth, �a . By mail: nm
B
emotional rltldity. on Carter, De bbie Wcllls, Steve
with
1mokinar
y
United
Preti
lnNrn■tiontil
old slate of emergency e nds ,ear r.'!; ■ix , no nths. $4.7"'; Uu •
WOIILD'S HRAVYWl-:ll il l1'
1
;� c h i ld ren, Sistersville, w. vi.; visit.
�• vis, Jeff
Today 1 11 Friday, J u11e 2A , the iul t hey tailed to 1how a lin k Snowden, Rodney
••M�. 1",,u o M,. mMtb, 11
13.
July
m o,·ed from
hae
McHaffie
Earl
Co\
l�HA MPIONSHJ I'
Judy,
and
Taylor
H
Mrs.
.
17tlt h dn y of t h e year , wit h 1 00 betwee n cigaret smoking nnd neu- Snowde n , . Ra ndy Wilham 11, Ji m
Grate
e
h
t
to
plaee
Turner
e
FIGHT l'IC.'T LJIU:."
Mr an d Mrs. Melvl n t h
rot1c personalities. However, they Morrie, �aul Rice, Steve HoHman, umbus·
·
more in 1960.
INC ilo�MAR J OIJA NSSON
chi ldren, apartmen t.
ind two
Jr.
Kendei
BevSla�ter,
Harr�
Rice,
Ellen
The moon Is approaching Us showed pipe-smoke r&amp; were highly
Sh erry Mouan daughter of Mr.
n City, w. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Pade
4i. Early
18. Plead
AOROSS
l n1roverted, that is, turned in - erly Thompson , Mik e G rate, Judy
flrz,it ,1 uarlcr.
d Mrs. Warn er Morga n _was 111
n
FLOYD PAT'fgnsoN
a
19. Affirm
invader
1. Chuma
Mu8Scr, Ro nn i e Grate, Doris Kay George Taylor a nd four children,
ward.
Tho
mo
rni n g slal'II
arc
Mars
,
-· end lhe pal!lt week with mumpa.
:n. W1.d1ns
ot Spain
15. Halrleu
And er11on, 1 c oI um b u
Eysenck l!laid the reauhs d em• Shoemaker, Tom my
Jt1piter and Saturn.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ja mes Thom as,
Robert Taylor - F'e'&gt;&amp; l'a rker
�I
RST
SIIMOII
bird
1!. Camper·•
DOWN
T he ev,ning •lars are M e rcu ry onstraled there aN Hllf! n tl• I l n• Larry Grogan 811d . Ellen Moore,
ren , Ja mes an d John were the
Ka
'"THE IIAN&lt;:M AN"
n a west lJberty
Herri
earl
Rev
to
32.
Prefix
Deatttute
1.
boat
'
Ju1)lte r and Saturn .
, bnrn personality dlUerenc111 "be• taught by Mrs. Jessie Grueser and
- also German
10. Ba.y
person
his lint serm�n Sundilf a.e weekend gue1t1 of their pare ntl,
li(ave
a!l81Sled
Snowd�n
E�hel
Mr■.
by
n
l
a
d non•1mokers
On lhiH rlay In history:
Wef'n amokers
names
2. -- 'Boleyn
window
Mkkey Rooney, Steve CO&lt;' hra n
i
of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Clai r Taylor a nd
1n 1 8 1 3 , the Amc&gt;rken preach er, and be tween ci11rel 11 mok{)rt1 Ji n �. Mrs. Virginia Weills and Mn. new m n ister
12. or Teutonfc 3. Girl's nanie 23. Excla.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T�omas. Mr.
and Memle Von Doren ln
C
h urch. Rev. a n d Mra. lfe-,ln i
Pearle Ca naday,
rdormn, a nd outspoke n oppo- pl pe.. mokers._' Eaich le 1 "ki nd
matlon
, cho.ro.c ler,
4'. Dry, a.s
'1'IIE BIG OPIJRATOR · '
and d aushter were overn ltht �omas return ed t� his i�b at \
ne t of slavery, Hen ry Ward B� h - ol pereo n d11Un ct frdin a ny &lt;&gt;f
I
.2ti. Female
wtn,
lS. Move
Al10 C■rl oon
Saturday of Mra. Bertha Columbus while h is _f�mdy reguest•
e bbie
Th
D
May,
e beil n ners:
er waui born.
the others.
aldewtse
G. Shlp'e
' pig
they Wiih mai ned for a lon lil:er v1s1t.
IUNDA Y and MONDAY
Lasher ind Su nday
n niP AnderEyMnick la I proteu or 1t the Larry Snowde n Joh
Tt■lrnl-,'1 &amp;■.1w11.
'"' Be
w arrant
14. Copi@a
M ra. Hattie MeKen lie has gone
Peter Palmer - IBlir Parrl1h
In 1 898, United St1le1 forees de- rn stllute of Psychiitry I n London son Lynn Sno:,..d en , Mike May, Mrs. P. A, Jlviden were di nn er
· et!U?
32. Card
Cow's
UI.
otrlcer
her
for
car�
elp
h
" Ll'L ABNF.Jt"
to
re11ted t he Sp1nl1h at t he Bi ttl e of wh ere the stud)' was madti. The Ra�d)' C h affin, Palna King, Beth guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Harvey to Athens
playera
{va:r.)
27. A mal&amp;
rechewed.
e
th
al
Hanmg
,Emma
Mn.
sister,
(Technlt'olor )
.
Weills
Jan
K
e
nn
e
dy
Rosemary
Erlewine
and
Joetta.
l aH G uaslmsa, Cuba, flnt la nd e n- results were publl!hi&amp;d I n Drlla l n.
3!S.
Hutened
1almon
e.
Dry
food
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
- al110 SCOUTS •NJOY MI KI, CAMP
RI,, . A n d-a
'" Dewhu�st, Roxa n ne
w•u men t of the Spanish • Amerl86. Texas city
28. Mre.
________
7. Cover
16. Murmured
th
w
bb
Christopher Lee - lfa�I ruurt
Patterson, Rand y Sprouse, Sher rr
Scout Troop 240 hiked to
e
e ,
can War.
Nixon
lnterJeottOD 8. ·Mtslead
11"· l'nposJtton
Guy Mutchler of Walkerton,
"THE MAN WHO COULD
Mor1an 1 V■ndy
Roush
Dusty Okey O'Dell farm, five miles
In IM2, th"e royal famlly of The
i;t A reatratnt 29. Not
39. Solemn
17. °New
Ila)'
weeks
CHEAT DEATH"
Morgan and Norman Roush, taught west of town when the)' camped Ind., i , here , for a two
Netherland•
e1tabl11hed tempo- �
wonder
�rlefer
11..1CiWllai1rutt
Elt..UlcJ
at hla home.
(Technicolo r)
by Mrs. Blanch Braley a!!.Slsted over the weekend.
rtia Idence In th e U Rlied
,0:. KiQt sheep
eoupi.:ct
,tat,
io. Blfue
Mike May WH a dinner -��It
Also Cartoon
by Mn. Ethel Nlcholson, Mr1.
, Sroutmaater, o,na Hoffman Jt.
�!!rMI.
(abbr. )
Edna Russell and · M l88 Rosalie •Dd Paul Pattenon accompanied of llr. ind Mrs. Charle, Simp18. lilweet roll
I n UM'I', Kenneth Arnold of
- AT ITATI THIATIII
J8. l'uN
Davls.
the r;roup eompoaed of. Wily HJU, ki ns Monday.
8ol1e, ld■ho reported Hithtlni
Mrs. Adria Wilcox of LaJlgl20. Kind ot '
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expreued
Charles Hoftman, Joe PllllliP8,
RflV, Wellls
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thanks t o Mn. Et�el Nelson a nd Nike O'Dell, Steve Kin&amp;, Robert ville, Mn. 'Eihet Taylor -and �
In 1048, the soviet Un lon block•
aboppina:
CHAMPIONSIIIP
Summer ,torma unlellhed I I Mr. and Mn. warner Morgin for Miller, Tommy Kin&amp;, Billy Ken• Evelyn HU I were
aded lhti WHtem 1onea or Berl in.
chamber
Monday.
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P1rktnbur1
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Mike
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FIGHT PIL"l'URl!S
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hio Valley
ral
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2&amp;. PNmoun
Hen ry Wud Beecher u l d : •·A 'Ml
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h�v, retu rned h
"WRF.CK OF TIIE
picnic Friday 1fter noon on the Andy Sprouae.
und■y the UPI uld.
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lhou9htful mind, whe n tt eeea a
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··PRISONER Of' THE VOLGA "
ox aOA1T JULY 4TH
,Tuelday to prepaN1 • bonfire for Mrs. Merrill Cotµ'W of Lancuter.
mul
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on ly, but the natlon U1elf.''
,
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lheir court of bonor, they wUI
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A, 'l'o the
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wutem
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park.
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Inc WH team .
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aa. Hawaiian
l'our Hon■ uc:aptd their open their delicious o:,; roast 111na- �,!t-�- Jekl
altd £1en� Martin
e:: B�llle
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refre1hme nt1. For - .,-�� lli
bird
•h' pit at a Loulaville zoo when wi,chea and
three WHlr:a vlJlt
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they
offer
entert1l
will
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ni ne houn ci,ll&amp;pled a ,eoncret• 'Varlou■ lltlll 1ame1, square dan c- �II '
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Mr11.
Belle
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and
other
wall 1'llree wtlff ■hot at once. lnl, a taleen t ahow
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pount,y
one •tehlnJ to pa rttcl�te In the
eltht hour■ before belna: ,hot.
ope, I
MoniQent
Parlier
finy;:,
sc
and
earn:�
on
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Ver-At lieut teven de1tha and doa- llltnl ■h ow shou!d ca nt1d
Mr.
where
Poltamoulh
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non
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W4ber
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Simp\fm took I itate exam to
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the nln, wind and lfthtn ln, th1t
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fire
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Ap1&gt;"l1dl1n1. Four penon■ were '
&lt;111Yl"l'OQUOTE - tlm'w how to work It:
D:An,Y
�. alltf' Mn. Dell Lucklc!O&lt;&gt;
klllfld ln Kentuety, two In Dlln - t 1 llUdy Ll'nft: Snowden celebrated [
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Two prinle plaftfJI were repmt 'It the home &lt;if her p■Nn t1, Mr. �
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altu,)dl
0p,.1etttr almply
Mr. a nd Mn. �ol'te ·snider of
�t,e home
ed mla llq over Ohio dr Ole e aet "1ld ' M r■ . Robert , Snowden , Fl'I•
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the
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h
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to
the
itfor
Hebbudsvllle visited with his
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a1 ihe 1t.orm1 twtv..t the tll'el.
tn,ph■a, tf111 •��\h ud formation � ;�e worda are •ll hint,.
1 � children ,ibjoyed playin g 1
1ff'I) apparel sister, Mr. ind Mrs. Roy S nowden
11 ,
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ae
'DI N(IQ .._t'AR tTORV i on the i.,;,n elter whlch Judy
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the lollo'plnl Randy Wllll•m1, •-· ·•f7 · •· •- •tt11111od • re- . •llO�p •�•ndln1 dinner at Cuib
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Allen Biddle aon of Mr. and
Clndy tad�. Pamela and �.. lpOt'tnlt at the new OallllhUnt,
lte
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M#Dll, W. Va.
t
ltra. Ray Biddle was here for a ,
Yk.4tir ,ui
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1 1ta1-.,. ,.,_om•t. ,po,111 Clln c, .-.undly.
•itian
eid .lln. IIO'"b .llctiWIIII brier ••cali.. from Ced�lll• ,I
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Gll'l',
'hrry,
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SM I T H

1956 FORD V-8 - 2 DOOR

CLOTHI NG COMPANY

Clean i n terior, pleasing blue fi n ish , standafd transmlssion. Real good tires. Radio and Heater•

Cash

Was $ 1 095 · · · · · · · · Now $895

NO. SECOND AVE.

Bahr,

Owner

MIDDLEPORT

1955 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR

brakes, radio and

h eater.

Hard Top Coupe. VS, powerglide,

power steering and

.$695

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
USED CAR LOT
Pomeroy, Ohio

.,_NEW
J:ostoria

FOR SALE

Basic 18

ONE

Approved
Flower Containers

GUITAR

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LUGGAGE For Men and Women

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Soci al Events

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ALL TYPES OF
ARRANGEMENTS

BANJO
Specially Priced

And Here'• Where To Find Your Equipment

Sleeping Bogs
Air Mattresses
Cook Kits
Canteens
Eating Utensils
First Aid Kits
Bogs &amp; Pocks

Tents
Axes
Knives
Shovels
Drinking Cups
Tooth Brushes
Shoes
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Appl�ances

To11, tu"', cidla ffOIII o too-soft rnalfl'•11T
Tbn you Hid a Stol)' Po1lvr"1p1dtc Mal•
tr--to 11ffp yov, k11p you ot yow
_..., be,t. It ,.,o�••• fon■1 1,1p weary l:uicll
-.dN- lv•t m onhopffllc .111re-om rtc01111t11o1d, H,I,. O¥er&lt;OIIMI poor PGltvr•
CHl4I �, bodrodMi frofll a Joo-toft
1111tfrita. h,- y°"ri now, flill o, Twin Sl1e
• • . $7t,JO Alw■y, . • • Maldlln8 fOUfto
datlon $79.,o

FREE PARKING

Phone WY-2-2!55

• l'Gmeroy

DINE OUTI

We Serve You

COMPLETE LINE OF

Wllh

BOY SCOUT UNIFORMS and ACCESSORIES
lneludlng The new Boy Seoul

FOREMAN and ABB.OTT
Cuatom Kitchens -- Furniture -- Appliances

New York Clothing House

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POMEROY, OHIO

Finest Foods

Al Surprlslnlly Low

H I KE M' CAMP SHOE
Phone WY,Z-!049

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MIDDLEPORT

Prt.es!

On e taste will convince you that our food is superlative
. . . from first course
last!

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MARTI N RESTAU RANT

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ROUTE 7

IN MIDDLEPORT

&amp;t loot ; : ; • ploco to llnd
lhe rl6'il oonWner ro.
- and nrry llows ....,,._,, you might wiob to
create. Hen, .lllalllllhled for J'OUI' pleuure amt COQw
-- on eqh- 6osi&lt; -Wnen, appnved by
n,tiona)ly
Gudm Club ...,..i. u meet­
ing oil roquiremenbl of
latun and
d......tion. And Y"•'ll llnd that the practicality of
two collection ;. rnatclJod by lhe bNuty of tba lndi­
.,.iua1 piec&amp; Come today and aee our new Foetoria.

Juat

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Garden Club Center
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EAST

�IAIN STREET

POMEROY, OWO

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Car ds, Gia nts, Dod gers Win Dia mo nd Con test s
1 Two Games Post poneli Bera u�e Of
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sAN e•AN usr ·o,,;;, - :11.,0,
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(,eorge Ch,.,touh&lt;r "" proposed
lht&gt; n1ants· C1md lt'st1d,; !'ark U thl'
'"' of lh, 1 ·,1 1 ,•non . Johan,,an
.
hea�y Wf'lght t d le rl'llllllt· h I n a
The Cardinals, Giants an� Dod
telegram lo pr11111111t•r Jad Fugu'l)', gen were winners m Couuty
( hnstopllt'r s,ml t in· rw w sta ?l\l m
L i t tl e Le ague games l :i st ev en i ng'
has a S(&gt;lllm i:: t'a µa r 1ly o f 4J .000 ) with two th r ,a i e be mg
P st
and additional thumai nds rould he poned be&lt;'� U.ll� ; ;e� d t amo
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h andl l"d 111 trmpuran· blea c h rs .
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Gumts enl er:t11ned the Redlegs •n
Look What You Can Get
Sy racuse, win ning 1 4 ft while tht'
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Dodger, ,...e.r e 1mpolile hosls to
This Week At
the Jets, wtnmng 1 8• 1 .
efrDpO fQft
O OrS
The hn e scor � s .a nd top hitters
I Cardina ls
. !01 016 -9 1 2 2
t�OR ONl,Y
) Yankees · · · ·
2 10 000-3 8 2
J. Diddle a n d S pen c: ,; r , Leroy
M ur�ay, (LP) Plee hat_y 6 and C. .
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l larr1� . -:---U m p1rc : Dogi e Calv l'f t .
Atw•te, Motor
40 H. P. Scott•(teM
Card m_als hi�terll were Darr ell
r.ator •nd
Elec. with
'n'.olfe with 3 s1�gles, Spencer a 1HI
B.all-.-meitlc.
Diddle, a d ou ble and single ,i nd
1 4' Fiblrglau L1rk with wlncf.Rruce McClintock a pair of sin•
shi•ld, 1tffrln9, deck h.ard•
gles.
w.■.-. &amp; upholstered SNII,
For _ lhe Yankees, Murray had
two amgles,, Tom H arris a im lo
1 4' Tniler with indlvidu,1
homer a nd fi ve others had sinwh.. l ,us�n,ion, 4 ply
ales. Eddie Sta rk. Georgt• Harris .
tlrH and winch.
Barry BQ:,e r, Tom Titus a ml
Y t'!i tha t 's ril('l"t! , all "1 hi., pl us
Sean Aullea.
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J'OLJT,'\ N M OTORS is t...1wd 1 0 glvl'. Come in and let
IJS g i ve ; IJU a 1ree demonstra1
tiun rid" You never dreamed
that or1ly :SI 1 95 l'ould buy 1m
MEN'S
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MOCCASINS

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

$3.77 p r.

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Rous•'• HOI Store
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M_lddl�port

NEW ' AND USED

Bargains

Limited Stock

USED

USED

MAYTAG
WASH ER.

ELECTRIC
DRYER

{Wringer)
LI KI•: N EW

WESTINGHOUSE

.$99.95

1.·.:,•1'AN- D--IN G�..,
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NEW ADMIRAl
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REFRIGERATOR

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Autom11- lk Defrost
H EG. f289.05

A,1

$ 1 99-95

$74.95

USED

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GIRLS
B I KES

Gil TV

$74.
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NEW

NB

1 . TON AMANA

18'' - 4 cyl,

Air Co11ditioner

MOWlltl
Clinton Motors

iteg. •319.15

$269·00 •49.00
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MOWERS

Brlg1s Stratton En1lnia

SAY E 20%

Lawn

Furniture

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H 011tl ll Fl llSTONE
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right field after II sinele by
Johnny Temple permitted Jim
P erry lo scor&amp; Ip the eighth innlng with the Indiana' wi nning
run afte r they - ov ercame W ashington's thrCf-run lead in the
seventh. Johnny Briggs gained
his thi rd win of the seoson whil e
Thi m an Clevenger lost his third
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ALL N EW - 1 960 MODELS
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SAVINGS

ON TH ESE U SED CA R BU YS!

'59 STU DEBAK ER ;1695
'5 7 FO R D · · · - - · · · $1 495
'5 7 M E RC l) R Y.. · · - - $1 395
'5 7 BU I C K - · : · · · - $1 2 95
'56 DODG E · · · - · · $1 295
'55 FORD - - · · - · · · s995
'55
ed PLYMOUTH · - · '991
I.ark 9 Passenger Sta tion Wagon. Six cylin der, standard shift.

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OLD SMO BI LE $lits
MF.RC URY - $1495
CH EVRO LET $1595
.. $1195
FORD
CADI LLAC - $2995
sm•I�
BU ICK · · - · $1 195
OLDS MOB I LE $1ats
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Slarlite Cpe. The tires were stolen, we'll Jnstall ntW �nes.
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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

FRIGIDAIRE GUARANTEES

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W i l l i ams, curr e ntly the hottest as many , ?" S.a ndy Koufax ol ! he
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p1L('hn 011 th{' Dodger starr .
• · K oufa x !11rlk "" )'O U out with
"Al! I !.Ct' it the only good t hat
rome o f Craig's 1uss i s that 1 1 � i,i c: urv{' ".
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v.111 g l\'I' mt' a {'ha n c_,. _ t o t� .k e a
good louk at Stan W1lllam s ,_ Al· 1 hummer, .he do e � n I even fool
s tun sllid when Craig was m jur- 1 ar ou nd with a curve " .
The 24 year old right handt"r
"'d on May 2.
F'i1· e days late r Will ii,ms gol mirnt havC' _ had h l� " h � mm er' '
ht� f 1 r sl starting assignment and Thur�day nir�t as he ret i red the
I smce then he has unree led six first 18 men m a row before Ed·
die K asko doubled t n t h e seventh
'A'ins and only. on e loss,
The No. 6 Vict or y came Thurs• inn in.I!!.
Los Ang t' l �i; was able to {'apid ay n i ght as W i l liams def_ut�&lt;l
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t he Rt&gt; ds , 6· 2, on a nea
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-------si1 i&lt;l W i lliams
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Ii i!! i)lkhet Geity Still!y of the
l j e{ p lt�her Gerry Staley of t�ee
White So c1tne apart after tfi,t
Sor: tied ihe KON! at j.j In the
ninth on homers by Roy Sieve r�
end Al Sm ith. Chuck Estrada, who
shut o ut lhe White Sox for the
last 1 1 .3 innings, won hi11 seve nlh game and Staley was cha rg.
ed with his thi rd J ou.
Cha r l e Y M axweI I homered to
lead off the hott�m o 1 the ninth
and ena ble the T11ers to 3nat1 the
Y11.nkees' !lbt:-IHhe wihrUn,c sO'.ak.
Dnn Moss!, who sU'lick out _fi1'e
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I Williams, Hottest Dodger' Got His Chance
When Injuries Open Door Over One Month Ago F

The numbe r of {'rops a 1trawberry hed will pmd u ti• depends on
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t he t'ondltion of thP bed a fter the
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OUBLIN UP! - Thoae tw o 1rand tators ahowed up to !lee the Brit• I would be only loo 1lad to
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, t i l i t )· , w cr-ds . ur insects si,mt&gt;t 1mP� ln !i' hrm· n, Om ar K hayam and John- 11 h M a at n1 And, to complicat e 11, but I hav e not the power
N e ither, app11 rent1y . did a ny�
make a �et·ond crop 1nad 1 1e.ibh• 11 )' Ap pleseed, led the bl bulow golf malter11, a sporting good,; comel,e-;:iarticularly lhOlle who:
body
tick•
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out
handing
bt-aan
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in
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today.
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renovah.'
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Omar, the "jug of wine'• man, q uickly ditcovered, could be used
I ous 11arie1�· thnt has bt'fn wtll
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cared for all .\tason.
mu�t hue been a golfin1 Gael be- lnsle■d for liquid refreshment
reported the Daily Mail ,
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The hf&gt;H1 ti mt' to re �ew a Rtraw cau ae any such likN his "wee
t
mad
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would
hav
The resul
WITH A
berry bed i .\ jn early summ l"r afl, drop of the crathur .'' And to 1et the Mesaen K h .aya m and Apple- '
" On Sunday, wh11tever the Wei•
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Portmarnoc lr: . will be d i')' .
lher
irst,
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king,
Johnny
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tht'
CT(!p
Is
harvested
along
with
such
thi
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F
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din ilY e hi arated The
thousand fair way enth u,.
chip off \ hl' fuilaRe wllh a sirkle Appleseed didn't plant all thote comhin ,1l io n o f lri ihmen, lari:e !h 1rty
asts
ar
e expe cted to fl ock to,
or �yth e. or . if tht' patchl !i large. t r ees Just to get apple,. Jaek.
quantit ies of fret' thirst quenchers l
rtmarn
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Sunday
at
Po
with
th
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mak
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and two of their lo al h
ttle
s of good l nsh stout and
cutter h:i r set fairly high. If 1he nock th e 1 8th hole ill going to be i ng a run at th e top pri u mad i, of bo
re main unopened."
will
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ls
haa
not
lwt'r
dry.
avy
and
stony
h
mul h
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one when h e
brealhed
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ThP ltedlegs (6- 1 ) and the V an •
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b
It,"
read
mo\'cd .
kees ( 1 --6) batlle d to A 1 1 · 1 1 tie
So well tha t _ i i was six o'clock I te rrible thirsty day." , .
After thr l!c'aVI"� dry, rake lhP m , �'-"?n, herald ed i n D� bh n papen
�� ve
Frum the way he IL.lid 1t, Moni n nin e innings lu t n ight and
the next morning before the last
, with the rrmai ning mukh . from iili S1outl e 11s Sunda y, you
o go ba ck a ways t o . the 8rd19h
t
to see.
pitch
pleesant
l:ui
will hl' something
day
the
l�ft
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linally called th(' game because
hl'•
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of t
the plant t o p� to lhe middle
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October
In
tournament
Masten;
o f da r kness. (\ will be {'O mplel N I
and putt premises.
tw('en rows.
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a l the two te ams next meeting on
Th ey ■ta g,:ered out of ■and
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Arter 1he bed has be e n cleaned th terrain.
J u ly 1 1 .
bunk er11 in the daWTI's early light .
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up the renovation proc ess can be
,,o �t m::�oc k , w here t_he Ca nad ll Othera had to be pulled from '
ay
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1he Redlegs had it 1 1 -8 going
co;nplet ed in one of seve ral ways. 1 Cup
()C
m g p1 ayed
a
r
0
inning
_
which
l
sixth
itll
l
,pi
the
in
of
Some,
top
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the
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int o
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Dubli n Bay.
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In so me case9 it may be wise to
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PORTMARNOCK, Ireland UPT n arrow the ro· ws 1o a bo u1 12 1·, lili ndy s· pit of land Jutting out mto may be designated ufely as I
but the Yankees scored 3 to tie
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it up at 1 1 a 11 on two urrors,. Sa m
-America's Arnold Palm e r and ches. Either remov e a strip o f th
. e uu;h ea
one road OUbll h. Othen just p1tched the
only
n
naturally,
and,
over
to
today
out
s.el
ad
e
Hood's single and a hit ba tter .
Sn
Sam
w
or cut off half J
side
each
on
plants
TRIM.. LOW�COSf MODIL WITM
Sout:1 Africa 's " walking o f each row 4,&lt;i lwaYs on the sam e oul.
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take
whole bUJine111 and spent the night
.
Hindy cam e In to reRonnie
Thus, last Oc! o ber things ea me snorlnl hl Wfol t y in can parked
IIG•IIT flATU HI ANO JONI!
C O LU MBll S (U P I ) - F 1sh t n � wnunded" on the sei;ond round I .s ide) . I f the original rows have
place Mark Tannehill for the
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nd,
- aa sedately as if they were in a 1
weeke
the
for
and
pro
ec1s
national
Trophy
!0p
nl
of
the
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J
ut
ball
o
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pread to three feet or more, work
Redle gs nnd pitched shut
'fhe entirl'l front ie a g rille
H OL Z ER HOSPITAL
s
no
are
ek.
t
w
p
re were thOlle,
C anada C up golf ma1 c h cs.
e
�tcbed Golden Voice• Speaker ' f or three darkening innings. But on c� 1 c hes l h 1� as weekly
out the center, meklng two n.i r•
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Adm1 s!fl uns, J une 22 : Mrs. G uido used car lot. . Theslream
r
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the cou ne I
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the
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.,ith hea.\'y Alnico 5 nu1,;ne t.
so did Donn i e N ebon for_ t. he y ir o p:
row row s from each wide on e .
J. Girolami . Pomeroy ; Linda Sue too,
1turnl
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port
of
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Y a kees who had
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Use a band hoe , g�ape hoe , plow. Pre ston Cheshire.
with
litter
Little Gary Player and m ethod- or s i milar tool _ de pending on
shoreli
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the
ne
WH
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ll'l&amp;ti.'r Volume Control. Shock­ ' pitch in th e fifth a fter J. l (()Orl sourc (' s Dc pa � l� ent showed tod ay.
D sch rges. June 22 Nancy Lynn
he
to
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promis
t
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in
the ,
1
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r1sh1
The
they
h
lop
te
Locke,
neith
e
r
in
w�
than
obhy
a
comple
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for
r. �
proof ll\terlo ck
Hutchlrt.110n !JlOl't_ bo .II
t h e size of the pa lch. If the re, Wal�e r, M rs . Mar ion
· h o d started ,and ';VllS relie�•ed by
ufely. High-i mpact Po\yet y­ \ Rawlings, he laslm� until the ar� und th_c Bas.r, l slan �s I ll Lake physi cal s_hape, Look the _lead maining rows are heavily matted, l"1 rs . Tru man Sheets, La wre nce F. Spa n.uh A.J'11111Wl .
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�• New Y�r', �"•
teQ4! cabinet - colora can't fade,
fiflh.
cut o ul some of the older plants. R tld inann, Mrs. Larry w. Gheari ng ,
L
ICl1ff o'r acratch off. 1n Brown,
Y ankees . . . 004 3 13 000-1 1 9 3 I ra ! a_n d s_�u theastern O hio . But of this :m-nat1on tournament . by
(t was somethm g �111:1!! New
unproductive Mrs . Thomas H. Fellure, M n . TurAl so thin out
Hedl e,is . . . 040 :MO 000- 1 1 13 4 r,a ins m th1s area early today we re th ree str�k es O\'er the U nited plants. Thinning gives th e remain • , ley Willi a ms, Mrs. Jerry F . Lem- Year'• Ev_e, and . an lr1 11h wake
Rod, Blue, White
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.I. Hood, Rawlings 2, N elson c; eK:peetf'&lt;J to cut d own the catch.
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sl
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and J. Whitlatch. Tannehill,
new row� of vigorous, healthy J. Betts, James Walton sw art. M . j rito �
j
. .
r unner E lmer K. Staley , El mer E. N ibert,
Delightfully Served
t,ut the law hu_ • Jo na: memory . t
, crn Oh i o. tl_ie !�Ires with clear w.a- Jedions before and durmg the plants .
Eerly -•• formed
7 and Wallace , Manley 4. ,
ter and lair fishing a rc Sen� first round because of a severe pl i nts may make the most produc-· M i
When the 1'ahonail . 'l'r1naJ?,0'1 11
chael L. Lyorui, Joseph I. Evam,
·
County; Clcndenn1ng 1 attack or asthma, shot a seven• h ve fru iting plants the next sea • .
I Currnscy
o a n an oeWith Your Favorite
.
Mrs . Cha rles Ii:. Fowler , Robert Co. attempted Ip bt i
1 C omm Ittee Meets
and Ta�pan, llarr:1Son; Forked under-par eou rse-r_e cor� 31.34-e� 1 son. U nder favorable conditi ons, William VanMeter, Ben ·amin T. �iona)" li tuor . l i�DM! for ,Its 1 3
1
Side Dishes
progra� com mlt
:
the Pft�S
t th� Run . Me i gs : Burr Oak. M organ ; l o take over the 1nd1V1dual lead most of the healthy older pl ant l'I
.The
�iito m
Knapp Willia m Frank uui ■ger bfitn J('attered ,round
1
y
r
ra
e
•l
t
ddlepor
i
M
:
Atwood, Tuscarawas; L.ike H ope by thr ee strok "!s over Flory van ',\' ill also f11 rm new fruiting pla nts
fai,...,y, fl Portmmock. .t�lll
�Lernoon at th•e t_
.
Joy {'e ' Lynn William, RiekY
I
Wednesday n_
and l�ke Alma, V 1 nlo11 . and Veto, Donck of B elgium .
J.,i1licc Kut11 Nunan denif!d
lime
.11
kughe
.
n
Dea
crowns
r
a
1
lin
the
M
al
n
ene Hesso
brary to outline the program £or Wa:!ihmgton cn:u11ty. Most maj_or
!he 42-y�e�-..,�d Locke, st ! ll In
the
.
�tition willl longue-ln-cheek
N ext spread a cover of well-rot- f harles Rand all B ishop , Jack wa1'. I
next year.
''Wheh Radi@ &amp; TV Is A
streams fire rml y to m uddy with pain from mJ•mes suf£er ed m en ted manure on the patch Be sure l rs
aolemnitJ ti he oNerved:
.
Pre 11e nt for the meel l ng . er
TO
: 7 a few_ s�all�r st �eams t��oughout automobile accident las� _ Febru- to work it in c arefully a�ound the (! Birth!'\, June 22: a daughter to -;; ..•
Buslnell:S Not A Si1follne"
T
Mrs. Emerson Jones , pr�si
thu d 1stnel m ·f1nr cond1tlon.
LL
ary, card ed a 36 ·36·72. g1 vmg the planls· I C manure Is not availa ble, Mr and .Mrs· Guido J· G ir ola.m l•
•
l
11,111
Ill,
"
·
n
A
•
N
E
,
I
TON
·
N' Se,oitd Ave. Middleport
·
TR
N
t
Mrs· · Dale . Dutton an d M rs. t't0d· I Ie rt·1·
.. " a 1 37 aggrega e apply a com mercin
south Afr1°,n•
-------1 1zer PJ oh · Pom eroy.
thuned
d�at
gtrl
ld
· th
ney Downin g.
Palmer shot a 69, Snead 7 1 .
-----�-er by drilling or by hand applicaa de�ited toJ b1Uoon
::"
P�ne WY•!-3973
F
e
rtilize
pl
ants.
r
R
NG
lion near t he
I
R.ECOVI
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IMES
b
dffl
d ln her n,outb. The
od
ge
.
.
e e l
.
.
.
s
n
t
we
·
m
de
e
should NOT rernam I n dire ct conu
R.
K
i
, n r
Cet'II
ur 1
1 Darlene Schnorbus of HamPomeroy
ZII K, Mala
protact wit� the foliage or crowns, gery at Camd_e n-ei.rt Hospital, r.ro; Townshi p, N. J. ,
.
because i t may burn the plant. U p June 2 1 , and 1 s re covering nli• nounced dead o n arrivlll at St.
OPIN 6 AJ.l t• 10 P.M.
. 0 1000 lh, P" "'° o f JO.Jo.JO h cto, ily , Hi, room n,mher Is 3311,
1
.
Hospital
Fr,
n
cis
2
fertilizer, or its equlvllent, can be - --- ." _
I
,
_ _ ____
1g
csed. If good cultivation a nd weed ovation, lrr111:atron may �e nee�
tli
NEV.: YOR� UPI-The_ la� l of
control and insect control are fiaty. It is seldom adv1sahle
J
,
o
t�
than
more
for
bed
a
fruit
th_e Friday night TV-.Rad10 fights�
new
ation,
v
reno
pract iced after
will be sta�cd tonight at St.
Hemlock Grove w on a 1 1-2 Lll- I planls will form that will usually years. But stl'llw�rrle&amp; TAIJ again
Nicholas Art!nll,
where light tie Lcapue game ov er Chester , Jl rodu re a la rge crop the next follow in a rolatloA of vegetables
ME&amp;lliERS and GUESTS
heavyweight c o ntenders
Doug Thursday e vening wilh A. Swin- year . During dry we alher alter ren- or f arm cr nps.
MUSIC BY
Jon es and Von Clay meet in a re- dell and M. Hazelton each getting I �-------turn to-rounder.
a pair of safeties for the winners
U,bealea Jo,es of New York is
Chester's two hilo were gotten
- -- - -fnvo1'ed nt 9·5 to beat Clay or . by Roush and Rose.
.
-- - - - -I Philadelphia ag a in.
-"Dynamite C hester · · · · · · · tot 000- 2 2 0
s
. , , · � • t'I
Doog" ,e e k, hi, 15th ,tnight · vk- He mlo ol&lt; Orove 103 34x�I I 8 0
'f
,.• r
"'" _ n
'
.
D
l.
lory and eighth kayo.
Will, Wolfe 5 and Chadwel
Ther e 'll lie no more weekend Wells, Whaley 4 and A. Swindell.
But it causes m en ta1 illnen _ in
By DELOS SMITH
telc \'isio,i fights unlil Oct. 8 when
-------Tahiti, too. Berne made this pomt
UPI Science Editor
1
the razor sponsor re sum,is them
in re porting to the Amer ical'I Ps:,r88
far
So
NEW YORK UPI _
--On Saturd:1y nights inste ad of
1
that
ln
S
�tu�y_
ll
symptoms, frequ ency, and causes chiatric A�s!1. �� his
, Friday nights. And they'll be
d.
n
isla
ad1&amp;e
r
a
p
Pacific
South
of mental illnesses a re concerned,
sh_ iftcd fro� NBC to ABC but
"A child who is 8ell� away by
u man being s nre much the same
1
h
without radio,
1usl as re.
the world over. arcucd a psy her mother may feel
has a
which_
ty
e
soci
a
in
ed
t
jcc.
g
' chiatric scientist afte r studyin
.
e a��t ch1ld:bearatt�tud
rel.axed
30
or
patients
(',l,uf'ch Trrutees Meet
O
menlal hospilal
J
.
mg and c�1ld�ispos1tw� �!!I m a
Rev . Raymon Konkrighl conc ountries.
,
·
slam
r.a�d
g
s
Payn�
Charl!Y
society which,, 111 v ery ng1d about
l,
Carme
of
ducted the de vo tional period
Dr. Eric Berne
rst inmn g startfi
lhe
m
r
matters, h e said.
home
such
lhe
on
·
m
boo
the
d
,
re
Me
of
Heath
atu.
lowe
,
whrn the IJ'ustees
.
C
Lea
e
gu
Little
Sees S.ma- Ra..
8
Middleport
ed
{'cultural" a pproach to mental ill·
.
,
.
1hodisl Churcli met Thursday ,
rst mn.fi
-0
a
boy �h o ltfo"s u p . m
a
with
off
s
dia
''And
1
s
anthropologist
6
J
�
,
1
ness with which
e n•n i ng. Various projects for the
hold I� a .society ·
last evenlng in ?- gam
have beguiled psychi atr ists a nd a erowded hou!lie
church were discusse d end rou- ing lead
rgm,
om 1s s�1l1 puJ&gt;.
m
0
freed
9
a
11exual
by
won
lly
se
o
wh
fin
w
id
cuslomary
,
a
·
n
psycholo sts. It is no
, · tine matlers take n care of.
a� du1tur�
ee !ling.es
thr
just
be
had
Moore
may
ed
B
iddy
lici
n
l
perso
z
a
e
r
cultu
e
r
e
:t;o consider the
Atten ding the me eting w
J
.
slstm
4 Door Sedan. Sparkling blaok finish.
hits
with
or
ct
�
l
pa
n
•
conta
uch
Bratt&lt;?
m
e
Mik
too
,
A. Emmis h, and
from . in appra ising his m e n- by
mes
c
Jack E'.echt �l. c.
o
India ns 8-h1t a�tack. tal Illness,
and parentll as a boy who gro�
Glenn Lambert , E merson Jones, lo lead the
e ss
wml
still
Red
S�x,
the
r
up in th e slu ms of a. put1t1� .city.
em
e
s
r.o
data
gical
opolo
r
and
Cook
The anth
J ohh Kinea\d, Ho m er
eague. Jim Butc�er a nd
l
Berne said !�a.t 1 f Tah iti had
the
m
to \Indicate the more primi tive a
Robe rt Harris.
r Seda n. One cartful �al owner. New tires.
Doo
2
l�I
deal
for
1es
fac1ht
same
Piit Edwarde bad safe •lute.
the
en
b
cm
m
the
society, the fewer
Red Sox . . . , . . . . 000 000--0 2 2 who break down mentally, and with mental Illness 18 we do, ill
rstrr.ct vent
lien
Indians . . . . . . . . 602 Otx-9 8 l there Is much backing for the official rate would be about the I
Members of lhc WSCS of the
Ellis (LP), Edwards and Butel · 'dea that If a cullur c okays an same as the Amer ican rate. Thal
es. Mercuryoma­
Door Sedan. Power steering and brak
4
and
da
n
l91a
Fiji
r
elhotlist Ch urch, M_id C� c- er. Payne a nd Burkett.
the
Heaill
f�
al�
�ct, it is 'not likely to be at the iioea
:'1
tic drive. Radio, beater. One car�ul owner.
port, . 'll'ho al1entled the d1str1ct
mat- other pnm 1tlve !•nds whieb h e
no
s,
illnes
ental
m
a
f
o
o
t
ERY
U N D ERGOE.S SURG
mee tmg at the P o meroy Simpson
has visited In his years•long geo1
er h t it is
d �
M rs. Arthu WLSe �e:d
:..iethodist church were Mrs. James
gr aphi&lt;! investigation of the mem�
\
:ra�tlc:e Par,ntaJ R•lectlon
ry �n•
•
Criswell, Mrs. John Kc tchk.a , Mrs. tlia; . h_cr, daug ter, rs.
tatly i11.
deflre
cultu
careful owner. Dynaflow. Radio a nd
I n s »ce our
One
.
• For
Top
d
surgery
Har
l!lajor
ent
d
undeiw
rieri1el
facas,
r
l
Mccom
cultu
Lee
on
s
Mrs.
!
s,
phasi
m
Haskin
e
: �ot I rove of paNoah
Th e
a
Hos- 1 mt ly • d
heater. Almost lite the day 1t was sold .
Mrs . Earl Knight, Miss Bess San- Wednr�sday at the Ohio Valley
�8 t ting theli�hildren and tors in m ental illnesses could be
ren
Important 111born, Mr!!. Raymon Konk right and pit.al, St&lt;!ubenviJle. Her rool}l num��ejedlon " whether ' real "obscuring mote
r
.
3
s
r
dea · i.11 that �n
s
.
said.
French
L.
Hi
e
h
�
:
_
�
sue�,'•
Mrs.
-- · _ _ � I 00 _ ___ __ � _ :: 1:n: led , is deePly i nv olved _ In
·
ings
work
. Power•
tal
n
me
the
• •f d11i,
Tahit
n
many mental ill nesses. J
Hard Top 4 Door. Original bleek flnleb like new
on. the
11
ute
"eult
ns,
rbed perso
tu
i;iot
is
n
o
i
eject
r
ental
r
pa
however,
glide.
llo ,
"
all right-it Is I same lev!l a11 auto-lnto,:ic:i n
only culturally
mtca.
eeono
' racial preJudlce, and
nl practlced. ____
o_
_
mm
_
r
co
�

I � 8ra�-• E-�r-n
Gear F r NL -nnant

M
I
By U n ;red .,... lnt..nohonol
NATIONAL L E AGUE
Whl'II l l1n•4&gt; wnlks imd 3 ln lS{'ll('
W L Pct. GB• /
..
st•t up 1he s i x runs
?
,39 -�
,
�3�
[I I , i 1 l sb11 1 ;.: i 1
R.Nll i "'S
1 [)4 000!I
6
h.llJil
7 M 1 lw.iuk, · i ·
Utt..
,... ........,�
n""9
1fkll
.
35 23 60,! 2 1 i
.
430 , -1.h: - �4
(,i u h"'
1 I S !i n � r;i 11 1 1 �&lt;0
4
at
shrill
1,
.
�
1ii
*Hl5tlf
1ou
lii!ar tb30
53
1
6
3
�
� r h:t 1 ' 1 ( 1 p 1 b ! ·vi• f 1 n 1:1 w
•
S t 1 ,011 1,
30 :t2 484 g •"� I day n1e1i;11 that CllarHe DreliB@h
�
�
2• Ch ar 1 �' Yst' 1 1 4 , at •8t ory 5 I t · 1 1 1 rnm at 1
30 32 . 484 9 1'2 t1as tht Ml1Wf1Uli:1!� lJrll\'�' J)enJ imm y I onrlP 5 an d ! 11 1· k W1•r ry I 1 ,,,� rigel i •s
na n\ d:pte!i1 lti l;llgh ge�r.
28 33 459 l l
A
I Mike Je'. 1 k 1 11s
( W I� , , 0Wt"ns J and )' h1l a drl p h 1 a
And that ltllll thua is the hopes
25 :n 403 1 4 l4
Sht•rm ( 1 1 nrl1H - l .i'1p1re H uhh.arrl l h u .igCl
23 35 .397 1 4 1.� or San F't-�htll!icb ,f1i11 hitting rbck
Ht•dli•�, l i 1 1 t N� were Flnlnw tJnd
boltom afltt a_ rc,bt-ia me s"Qt
Thlond•y'i Res.ulh
l;f&gt;nnte VariMl't !'r, lwo slnglt• �
I al the hantl11 qf tjji SJ"ivetl {ha!
Ml lwau l: ee 8 San Franci sco •
Cha, ll' � J\-h thrws a H1 nglt&gt; an,! Philidelphi .a 4 Chiuto 3, nlsiht lert the Glanti 1,1,ti g■ihes �hlif
IJu k WHry !41 1 1 g te i,,oud for thre1· 1 St. Loui , 3, P i thbvrgh 1 , night
th e lead ltl . .th e �atlhhal League
I runs.
I pen n an tlce.
2
night
incinn•ti
C
Lo
6
Angrl•�
s
I
For 1h " C.ila nl ll . (' undiff and
Th &lt;' \etrha i)all� each olh�r
F ri day 's P roba bl e Pitch; r1
lr
en
t
o
dou
in
Knapp
/
s g �, Ovr � w
St. L ou is .at Phil.ade l phla n i ght , Thura�•f l ll:e sJU� 1.11 the night
bl &lt;'B a n d ;i � m gl e
and �E&gt;or � 1• -Sa ded:i 1 -3 vs Ro�tts 3,.7
-the Bhlvea 1PPirentiy ci&gt;ing on
1 t o chall
Don ? v � n a t ripl e H nd two s rng les .
h
t,
��IJe for lhit!lt tlUti:1 pen.
.
o
buro
nightChicag a t Pit
1&gt;1nmond I was . too W£• '. to play I Ell s worth 3.4 vs Miutll 3-4
nant i n tblit yellti aHlt the Gtants
1 h(• lnd 1;,11� :n1 d T1::{'rs rai ned n u t .
S a n Franclt.co a t C incinnati appa ret1tly gOln,1 nowhere.
.
Jets
000 J OO-- I 2 :1 n ight-O'Dell 2_ 7 or McC ormick
. W 8-4 WJt]j,
The !ICbre
Witte n
u
Dodge r s
3� 2 51ix- 1 8 1 4 u , 8_ 3 vs Hook 6-s
_ his fifth vieTom Wood s (Ll ' ) . J o_h11 Wol �t• &amp;Los Angeles at MllwaukH night Spahn
,
t
ory !I n
..
Ma
hitting two
bWlil
.
,,
_
uhx
2. Jdf Burl I. Hurly Sll•wart 3. -Ko
2 8 , W ill ey 4. 3
hom en •nil. d_rl-�ln1 In four ru,n1
J i m_ A_nderson 4 1111� Don Swis�N
Saturday's Games
to lift the fthvt;i . wti�lti
.J � •f t C , 1 tihs { W l ' J . .S l ll1 J)�.M1 4, , E d
St. Loui, ,1t Phllade lphia
; J 2.
sm
•:P1
1 .,
di e �jnhr 5 and _ LOLIIS 1)1c hl . Chk&lt;'lgo .at Pittsbut'ah
� -91.c�
� r e:
rates.
sthtUmplrl': Jolln M i kh.
�
:
San F rancisco •I Cincinn.atl
t ht: Briv�, 1Ohil!!il 1\l'lhttc e
e
Jl:'t hitters were Tt&gt;mmy Woo&lt;l� L oi Angele-• at Mllw.auk e
ing streak of tnl! s!(ioi1 to lii:r
AME
RICAN
LEAGUE
ga the!l d:PH: deaH the hls11UI th elt
wilh a d , tdlh· ar:d fl ur!y Slrwart
w L Pct. GB firth .9tralght 10111 and ninth in
O single, hul i1 waa four wa!h
35 23 .603
l t i ga mes.
• !n t h 1• fourth t h a 1 �rorcd l hi• r u n N1• w York
U.i l l 1 morc
3B 27 .�85
½
Goin on Plril...
, for lhe ,JPts.
33 25 . 569 2
,
Th e Braves gained a full game
For th1• D odgcri., Bahr had 11t•wland
32 30 · 5 16 5
1 wh"n the Pirates w ete
' t hri• e sing le�: Joh1111y &lt; : u i n ! h Pr ! ' hi ,· :ig o
beate n , '
30 2D .508 5 1..li three to one by th e St . Loui s
two singlP�. and si x boys had � i n n..i rr, i t
25 3:t . 431 l O
Cardinal.� . whil e the Philad e lphia
g les, IJil·hl. l'./1a rh•y Ba x l rr , ,J r1£ ' Wash i n gtmi
2fi 36 .419 1 1
PhiJli e.s downe d th e Chic,11go Cubs
Freernirn, .John Zun·hrr, Virgil Ka11sa.� City
22 38 .36 7 14
Ooslon
4-3, and the Los Ang eles Dodgers j
Phl l l q1s nn d Gary Mitch
Thurscl.a y'i Rtt1ulh
.It•! pl !l' he n fmrn ed fo u r ant1
defeate d the C i n!'innali Reds, 6-2 ,
in the other National League
wa lke d 12. !hl' tr undoinJ.:
Th l' Cl ♦vel•nd 7 W■ 1hln 9ton 6
gumes. .
1 hrl'f' Dodger pilrhc rii f anned 1 1 DH roit 2 Nn York I
B•ltimore 5 Chic.ago 3, 1 1 lnn.
The Balti mo re Orioles adva n d
walked '7
Boston 14 K .a ns11 City 4, night
to within a half game of �� e
Frid.ay's P ro b■ bl• P itchers.
Ameri cHn League lead when the
SPEC I AL HUNTING PERMITS
N•w York at Cl.v•l•nd night heat the C"ll icago White Sox 5
WASI IIN&lt;:TON UPI - Th{' Sen• -CoatH 8,0 v1 Perry 7.3
I 1 11 1 1 Innings al,ld l�e D \ 1t
�!e hai, p11s1,rd a bill to al lo_w t'1 \•1 ) . _ W.ashinotod at Detroit night- I Tigers topped thi:
New ���k
111�1 ,i1ortsm"n . !1) l!CI &amp;p�{' J�J per- Lff 3� vs Bunnln1s 4-4
Yankees , 2-1 . The Cl eve land In1
m!L� for hu11 t 1 11g _ .:ind r1st1 1 ng un
Baltnnore et kenus C ity nl1ht diuns defeated the Washington
military m�erv:itton s .
-Brown 6-2 vs Lanen 0.4
Senators, 7-6, and the Boston
Boston at Chicago night-Mon- R e d So� routed the Kansas City
DON IIMMER F INED
bouquette 6-6 Yl Shaw 5-7
Athle tics 13-4 in other A merican
'
'
. l'I I JLAJ )ELPIIIA llPI - Don
S.ah,rd.ay's G.ames
Le"gue
, ctlon •
"
z i m mer. r · 1 m·�gu
•
Cuhe' in fit'ldl•r. Bo1.ton .a t Chlcaoo
Spahn went the di11tance for
has. h&lt;•t:11 nol 1t 1ed that h� h.1111 be_en ' Wuhinglo .at Detroit
the Bra ves to win his rifth g11me
"' r1,r his arg umN1t with New York at Cl.veland
f1 11&lt; (! $2�
.
hehind iJ n i ne-hit attack that inumr1m• bl Vnrg o durmg Ow -�er . B.altlmore at Kan,,. City, nl,ht
duded two hits each by Wes
011&lt; 1_ i::111111' or a &lt;!ouhle - lwa1l1·r
MINOR LEA GUE RESULTS
c ovington and Frank Torre. S am
.
a g � Lll�l l'lulmlt•lph1a, Tuesda,v .
-�
_ .. _
INTERNATIONAL LEAGU I!
- -· _ __
- ·- - · - · - -- ---- · - - -Rocl,e1lt, ♦ Miami 2, 1 4 lnnL
-- - H.avana 6 euffalo 3
Columbus 9 Toeonto 2
Richmond 5 Montrtal 2
AMERIC AN ASSOCIA TION
(Comp lete Out fit Ready For The Water)
St. Paul i CharlHton 1, 1 st
Charleston 7 St, Paul 2, 2nd
Houston 2 Loulwllle 1
1 4' A luminum
D• ll.■..Ft. Worth 3 Mlnnupolls 2
l.onr Star's MALIIJU
0.nver .at Indianapolis, ppct rain
Tu11-YallH' -� r•ort�ll'J' with d1'l11 xe
)
PACIFIC COAST . LIAGUl!'
·
1�phulsl1•1 ed sc 11.1in).(. wincls!1iP \"'
San Dl-,o 4 Vancourqr 1
com pl"h' i;tc,,rlng , e�. . IJ•ul'r.it
Seattl• 5 Secr■mento o . . .
CW ' . h-p ran1{t', 18-40; �n, 1ffox•
SpokaN 9 TICOffla 6
W I . 270 lb.�.
With .
S.lt Leko 7 Portland $
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
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Little Rock 7 Atlanta 3
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L i t tl e Le ague games l :i st ev en i ng'
has a S(&gt;lllm i:: t'a µa r 1ly o f 4J .000 ) with two th r ,a i e be mg
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This Week At
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The hn e scor � s .a nd top hitters
I Cardina ls
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2 10 000-3 8 2
J. Diddle a n d S pen c: ,; r , Leroy
M ur�ay, (LP) Plee hat_y 6 and C. .
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Atw•te, Motor
40 H. P. Scott•(teM
Card m_als hi�terll were Darr ell
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Elec. with
'n'.olfe with 3 s1�gles, Spencer a 1HI
B.all-.-meitlc.
Diddle, a d ou ble and single ,i nd
1 4' Fiblrglau L1rk with wlncf.Rruce McClintock a pair of sin•
shi•ld, 1tffrln9, deck h.ard•
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w.■.-. &amp; upholstered SNII,
For _ lhe Yankees, Murray had
two amgles,, Tom H arris a im lo
1 4' Tniler with indlvidu,1
homer a nd fi ve others had sinwh.. l ,us�n,ion, 4 ply
ales. Eddie Sta rk. Georgt• Harris .
tlrH and winch.
Barry BQ:,e r, Tom Titus a ml
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Johnny Temple permitted Jim
P erry lo scor&amp; Ip the eighth innlng with the Indiana' wi nning
run afte r they - ov ercame W ashington's thrCf-run lead in the
seventh. Johnny Briggs gained
his thi rd win of the seoson whil e
Thi m an Clevenger lost his third
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'59 STU DEBAK ER ;1695
'5 7 FO R D · · · - - · · · $1 495
'5 7 M E RC l) R Y.. · · - - $1 395
'5 7 BU I C K - · : · · · - $1 2 95
'56 DODG E · · · - · · $1 295
'55 FORD - - · · - · · · s995
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OLD SMO BI LE $lits
MF.RC URY - $1495
CH EVRO LET $1595
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OLDS MOB I LE $1ats
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Hard

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1 957 BUICK VB Cantury ln· �. ,Mid
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Hard Top 2 Door. Power •tw
drive. IJke new inslde and out

4 Door sedan. shows excellent
and beater.

1 956 dllYtOU1

'I• Belaire · . . . . · $1 ,39$

4 Door Sedan. Air c:ondlllonlng. Power steering and
brakes. Powerglide. Really ,harp.

home

Is • good time for neeclell
impr ov.ements. See our selecUi:m of ba�
room ensembles, kitchen sinks, �
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Let our exrierts expiain the efficient per,.
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SEE US TODAY!

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Fairlane 500 - 4 Dr. Sedan . Radio, heater , auto. trans., power steering, one owner,
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W i l l i ams, curr e ntly the hottest as many , ?" S.a ndy Koufax ol ! he
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p1L('hn 011 th{' Dodger starr .
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"Al! I !.Ct' it the only good t hat
rome o f Craig's 1uss i s that 1 1 � i,i c: urv{' ".
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v.111 g l\'I' mt' a {'ha n c_,. _ t o t� .k e a
good louk at Stan W1lllam s ,_ Al· 1 hummer, .he do e � n I even fool
s tun sllid when Craig was m jur- 1 ar ou nd with a curve " .
The 24 year old right handt"r
"'d on May 2.
F'i1· e days late r Will ii,ms gol mirnt havC' _ had h l� " h � mm er' '
ht� f 1 r sl starting assignment and Thur�day nir�t as he ret i red the
I smce then he has unree led six first 18 men m a row before Ed·
die K asko doubled t n t h e seventh
'A'ins and only. on e loss,
The No. 6 Vict or y came Thurs• inn in.I!!.
Los Ang t' l �i; was able to {'apid ay n i ght as W i l liams def_ut�&lt;l
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t he Rt&gt; ds , 6· 2, on a nea
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-------si1 i&lt;l W i lliams
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This comm e nt ma&lt;le
D u tch Do ttere r chrip up with
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Savoy 4 Door. Here Is gOOd transportation at a

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'54 OLDSMOBI LE '695
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Super 88 - 2-Door.

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he h rok{' one of hi s p1lrher ' s col•
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rll't· t rooled Cincinnati Red out·
f i l'lder cracking into hurlu Ho&lt;c:•
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gem• IMfor'I' o,enlng of the
Syracu.. Fair tonl9ht h,. Ntn
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W, Main Street
Phone WY-2·5342
6:3o p, m. with • rKord hop to
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l j e{ p lt�her Gerry Staley of t�ee
White So c1tne apart after tfi,t
Sor: tied ihe KON! at j.j In the
ninth on homers by Roy Sieve r�
end Al Sm ith. Chuck Estrada, who
shut o ut lhe White Sox for the
last 1 1 .3 innings, won hi11 seve nlh game and Staley was cha rg.
ed with his thi rd J ou.
Cha r l e Y M axweI I homered to
lead off the hott�m o 1 the ninth
and ena ble the T11ers to 3nat1 the
Y11.nkees' !lbt:-IHhe wihrUn,c sO'.ak.
Dnn Moss!, who sU'lick out _fi1'e
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I Williams, Hottest Dodger' Got His Chance
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handing
bt-aan
the
at
brigade
I
k
moum1nw
11a&gt;
deep
in
usual!�·
I
pany
will
11
Huwevrr.
1
e
i
remembe
r
11iu1
t
1
quaffin
some
•d
planted
to
11.
,·
11:o
che1
today.
C,mada
Cup
ma
whkh,
renovah.'
a
b
U,
e
red lut October.
;
l
"Over .kively Port,nathoclr: hanp:
Omar, the "jug of wine'• man, q uickly ditcovered, could be used
I ous 11arie1�· thnt has bt'fn wtll
I
an in�i■.i ble cloud of detpondencf''
cared for all .\tason.
mu�t hue been a golfin1 Gael be- lnsle■d for liquid refreshment
reported the Daily Mail ,
,
f'
e
The hf&gt;H1 ti mt' to re �ew a Rtraw cau ae any such likN his "wee
t
mad
.
would
hav
The resul
WITH A
berry bed i .\ jn early summ l"r afl, drop of the crathur .'' And to 1et the Mesaen K h .aya m and Apple- '
" On Sunday, wh11tever the Wei•
S
Portmarnoc lr: . will be d i')' .
lher
irst,
}
n
king,
Johnny
&amp;
t'J{�t'
x
h
tht'
CT(!p
Is
harvested
along
with
such
thi
ter
,,
F
eed
din ilY e hi arated The
thousand fair way enth u,.
chip off \ hl' fuilaRe wllh a sirkle Appleseed didn't plant all thote comhin ,1l io n o f lri ihmen, lari:e !h 1rty
asts
ar
e expe cted to fl ock to,
or �yth e. or . if tht' patchl !i large. t r ees Just to get apple,. Jaek.
quantit ies of fret' thirst quenchers l
rtmarn
P
'
e
rn
i;:
m
Bui
t'
eroe
tmar:
o
ock but te n� of thousa nd•
Sunday
at
Po
with
th
t
achine
c
com
owin
r
a
mak
us
s
and two of their lo al h
ttle
s of good l nsh stout and
cutter h:i r set fairly high. If 1he nock th e 1 8th hole ill going to be i ng a run at th e top pri u mad i, of bo
re main unopened."
will
r
('
r
ot1cd
ls
haa
not
lwt'r
dry.
avy
and
stony
h
mul h
I
It a day to celebrate. indeed
one when h e
brealhed
"Ah.''
.
dg1,1 11 , some may have to be re . ,
.
·
The did aroogh
h
·
c
dt'
�s
a
prelud
e
t�
this
d_
r
n
will be a
'
Sunday
ThP ltedlegs (6- 1 ) and the V an •
ut
b
It,"
read
mo\'cd .
kees ( 1 --6) batlle d to A 1 1 · 1 1 tie
So well tha t _ i i was six o'clock I te rrible thirsty day." , .
After thr l!c'aVI"� dry, rake lhP m , �'-"?n, herald ed i n D� bh n papen
�� ve
Frum the way he IL.lid 1t, Moni n nin e innings lu t n ight and
the next morning before the last
, with the rrmai ning mukh . from iili S1outl e 11s Sunda y, you
o go ba ck a ways t o . the 8rd19h
t
to see.
pitch
pleesant
l:ui
will hl' something
day
the
l�ft
m
linally called th(' game because
hl'•
.
of t
the plant t o p� to lhe middle
,
_. .
.
October
In
tournament
Masten;
o f da r kness. (\ will be {'O mplel N I
and putt premises.
tw('en rows.
1
.
And, al� , )'OU must unde nt1 nd
a l the two te ams next meeting on
Th ey ■ta g,:ered out of ■and
_
Arter 1he bed has be e n cleaned th terrain.
J u ly 1 1 .
bunk er11 in the daWTI's early light .
�
up the renovation proc ess can be
,,o �t m::�oc k , w here t_he Ca nad ll Othera had to be pulled from '
ay
�
1he Redlegs had it 1 1 -8 going
co;nplet ed in one of seve ral ways. 1 Cup
()C
m g p1 ayed
a
r
0
inning
_
which
l
sixth
itll
l
,pi
the
in
of
Some,
top
.
the
l .,_.,
int o
�
Dubli n Bay.
' lll S
In so me case9 it may be wise to
J
PORTMARNOCK, Ireland UPT n arrow the ro· ws 1o a bo u1 12 1·, lili ndy s· pit of land Jutting out mto may be designated ufely as I
but the Yankees scored 3 to tie
•
,.
s . Th"'' e •t one road ..high.' ' tried to swi m_ a C1"0r.i to !
it up at 1 1 a 11 on two urrors,. Sa m
-America's Arnold Palm e r and ches. Either remov e a strip o f th
. e uu;h ea
one road OUbll h. Othen just p1tched the
only
n
naturally,
and,
over
to
today
out
s.el
ad
e
Hood's single and a hit ba tter .
Sn
Sam
w
or cut off half J
side
each
on
plants
TRIM.. LOW�COSf MODIL WITM
Sout:1 Africa 's " walking o f each row 4,&lt;i lwaYs on the sam e oul.
. .
take
whole bUJine111 and spent the night
.
Hindy cam e In to reRonnie
Thus, last Oc! o ber things ea me snorlnl hl Wfol t y in can parked
IIG•IIT flATU HI ANO JONI!
C O LU MBll S (U P I ) - F 1sh t n � wnunded" on the sei;ond round I .s ide) . I f the original rows have
place Mark Tannehill for the
'
baSNI
nd,
- aa sedately as if they were in a 1
weeke
the
for
and
pro
ec1s
national
Trophy
!0p
nl
of
the
r
1
e
J
ut
ball
o
.
pread to three feet or more, work
Redle gs nnd pitched shut
'fhe entirl'l front ie a g rille
H OL Z ER HOSPITAL
s
no
are
ek.
t
w
p
re were thOlle,
C anada C up golf ma1 c h cs.
e
�tcbed Golden Voice• Speaker ' f or three darkening innings. But on c� 1 c hes l h 1� as weekly
out the center, meklng two n.i r•
.
Adm1 s!fl uns, J une 22 : Mrs. G uido used car lot. . Theslream
r
ound
the cou ne I
ood,
the
l
fa
v
e
a
t
h
e
dul
e
d
o
c
were
s
who
d
I
The Ai :, er1 .a�s
c
�
.,ith hea.\'y Alnico 5 nu1,;ne t.
so did Donn i e N ebon for_ t. he y ir o p:
row row s from each wide on e .
J. Girolami . Pomeroy ; Linda Sue too,
1turnl
N
the
port
of
;
c
o
pt
nd
tion
r
bea�l)'
oonaw�
m
.
its
i
.
.
e
dt
e30
Auto­
a
off
.
.
at
9
irupect
,
lo
to
t_ee
to
Re·
ch888it
1
n
m
1
come
platec!
:
Y a kees who had
1 (
l
I
PLAeit41
Use a band hoe , g�ape hoe , plow. Pre ston Cheshire.
with
litter
Little Gary Player and m ethod- or s i milar tool _ de pending on
shoreli
.
the
ne
WH
ed
'
3:
and
ll'l&amp;ti.'r Volume Control. Shock­ ' pitch in th e fifth a fter J. l (()Orl sourc (' s Dc pa � l� ent showed tod ay.
D sch rges. June 22 Nancy Lynn
he
to
�
promis
t
d
in
the ,
1
ng
r1sh1
The
they
h
lop
te
Locke,
neith
e
r
in
w�
than
obhy
a
comple
i
al
at
for
r. �
proof ll\terlo ck
Hutchlrt.110n !JlOl't_ bo .II
t h e size of the pa lch. If the re, Wal�e r, M rs . Mar ion
· h o d started ,and ';VllS relie�•ed by
ufely. High-i mpact Po\yet y­ \ Rawlings, he laslm� until the ar� und th_c Bas.r, l slan �s I ll Lake physi cal s_hape, Look the _lead maining rows are heavily matted, l"1 rs . Tru man Sheets, La wre nce F. Spa n.uh A.J'11111Wl .
I
-.
J!:�1e :i nd m the lllkes in e�st cen- Thurs�a� i n t� e team compet i tion
�• New Y�r', �"•
teQ4! cabinet - colora can't fade,
fiflh.
cut o ul some of the older plants. R tld inann, Mrs. Larry w. Gheari ng ,
L
ICl1ff o'r acratch off. 1n Brown,
Y ankees . . . 004 3 13 000-1 1 9 3 I ra ! a_n d s_�u theastern O hio . But of this :m-nat1on tournament . by
(t was somethm g �111:1!! New
unproductive Mrs . Thomas H. Fellure, M n . TurAl so thin out
Hedl e,is . . . 040 :MO 000- 1 1 13 4 r,a ins m th1s area early today we re th ree str�k es O\'er the U nited plants. Thinning gives th e remain • , ley Willi a ms, Mrs. Jerry F . Lem- Year'• Ev_e, and . an lr1 11h wake
Rod, Blue, White
11 olled
•
,.
States pai r.
eoion. Model Al
.I. Hood, Rawlings 2, N elson c; eK:peetf'&lt;J to cut d own the catch.
ing plants a chance to produce ing Mrs. Carl E . Dotson Sandra Pd a tlolisb chrilltenin&amp; 1 t
.
'
th
So
astan
In
Central
sl
inu
ne.
n�lm
e
adr
took
e
who
Pl
ayer,
�
i
i,hcid.,--l &lt;&gt;I Motorolo lftC,
�
F
n
llindy
UP
and J. Whitlatch. Tannehill,
new row� of vigorous, healthy J. Betts, James Walton sw art. M . j rito �
j
. .
r unner E lmer K. Staley , El mer E. N ibert,
Delightfully Served
t,ut the law hu_ • Jo na: memory . t
, crn Oh i o. tl_ie !�Ires with clear w.a- Jedions before and durmg the plants .
Eerly -•• formed
7 and Wallace , Manley 4. ,
ter and lair fishing a rc Sen� first round because of a severe pl i nts may make the most produc-· M i
When the 1'ahonail . 'l'r1naJ?,0'1 11
chael L. Lyorui, Joseph I. Evam,
·
County; Clcndenn1ng 1 attack or asthma, shot a seven• h ve fru iting plants the next sea • .
I Currnscy
o a n an oeWith Your Favorite
.
Mrs . Cha rles Ii:. Fowler , Robert Co. attempted Ip bt i
1 C omm Ittee Meets
and Ta�pan, llarr:1Son; Forked under-par eou rse-r_e cor� 31.34-e� 1 son. U nder favorable conditi ons, William VanMeter, Ben ·amin T. �iona)" li tuor . l i�DM! for ,Its 1 3
1
Side Dishes
progra� com mlt
:
the Pft�S
t th� Run . Me i gs : Burr Oak. M organ ; l o take over the 1nd1V1dual lead most of the healthy older pl ant l'I
.The
�iito m
Knapp Willia m Frank uui ■ger bfitn J('attered ,round
1
y
r
ra
e
•l
t
ddlepor
i
M
:
Atwood, Tuscarawas; L.ike H ope by thr ee strok "!s over Flory van ',\' ill also f11 rm new fruiting pla nts
fai,...,y, fl Portmmock. .t�lll
�Lernoon at th•e t_
.
Joy {'e ' Lynn William, RiekY
I
Wednesday n_
and l�ke Alma, V 1 nlo11 . and Veto, Donck of B elgium .
J.,i1licc Kut11 Nunan denif!d
lime
.11
kughe
.
n
Dea
crowns
r
a
1
lin
the
M
al
n
ene Hesso
brary to outline the program £or Wa:!ihmgton cn:u11ty. Most maj_or
!he 42-y�e�-..,�d Locke, st ! ll In
the
.
�tition willl longue-ln-cheek
N ext spread a cover of well-rot- f harles Rand all B ishop , Jack wa1'. I
next year.
''Wheh Radi@ &amp; TV Is A
streams fire rml y to m uddy with pain from mJ•mes suf£er ed m en ted manure on the patch Be sure l rs
aolemnitJ ti he oNerved:
.
Pre 11e nt for the meel l ng . er
TO
: 7 a few_ s�all�r st �eams t��oughout automobile accident las� _ Febru- to work it in c arefully a�ound the (! Birth!'\, June 22: a daughter to -;; ..•
Buslnell:S Not A Si1follne"
T
Mrs. Emerson Jones , pr�si
thu d 1stnel m ·f1nr cond1tlon.
LL
ary, card ed a 36 ·36·72. g1 vmg the planls· I C manure Is not availa ble, Mr and .Mrs· Guido J· G ir ola.m l•
•
l
11,111
Ill,
"
·
n
A
•
N
E
,
I
TON
·
N' Se,oitd Ave. Middleport
·
TR
N
t
Mrs· · Dale . Dutton an d M rs. t't0d· I Ie rt·1·
.. " a 1 37 aggrega e apply a com mercin
south Afr1°,n•
-------1 1zer PJ oh · Pom eroy.
thuned
d�at
gtrl
ld
· th
ney Downin g.
Palmer shot a 69, Snead 7 1 .
-----�-er by drilling or by hand applicaa de�ited toJ b1Uoon
::"
P�ne WY•!-3973
F
e
rtilize
pl
ants.
r
R
NG
lion near t he
I
R.ECOVI
K
IMES
b
dffl
d ln her n,outb. The
od
ge
.
.
e e l
.
.
.
s
n
t
we
·
m
de
e
should NOT rernam I n dire ct conu
R.
K
i
, n r
Cet'II
ur 1
1 Darlene Schnorbus of HamPomeroy
ZII K, Mala
protact wit� the foliage or crowns, gery at Camd_e n-ei.rt Hospital, r.ro; Townshi p, N. J. ,
.
because i t may burn the plant. U p June 2 1 , and 1 s re covering nli• nounced dead o n arrivlll at St.
OPIN 6 AJ.l t• 10 P.M.
. 0 1000 lh, P" "'° o f JO.Jo.JO h cto, ily , Hi, room n,mher Is 3311,
1
.
Hospital
Fr,
n
cis
2
fertilizer, or its equlvllent, can be - --- ." _
I
,
_ _ ____
1g
csed. If good cultivation a nd weed ovation, lrr111:atron may �e nee�
tli
NEV.: YOR� UPI-The_ la� l of
control and insect control are fiaty. It is seldom adv1sahle
J
,
o
t�
than
more
for
bed
a
fruit
th_e Friday night TV-.Rad10 fights�
new
ation,
v
reno
pract iced after
will be sta�cd tonight at St.
Hemlock Grove w on a 1 1-2 Lll- I planls will form that will usually years. But stl'llw�rrle&amp; TAIJ again
Nicholas Art!nll,
where light tie Lcapue game ov er Chester , Jl rodu re a la rge crop the next follow in a rolatloA of vegetables
ME&amp;lliERS and GUESTS
heavyweight c o ntenders
Doug Thursday e vening wilh A. Swin- year . During dry we alher alter ren- or f arm cr nps.
MUSIC BY
Jon es and Von Clay meet in a re- dell and M. Hazelton each getting I �-------turn to-rounder.
a pair of safeties for the winners
U,bealea Jo,es of New York is
Chester's two hilo were gotten
- -- - -fnvo1'ed nt 9·5 to beat Clay or . by Roush and Rose.
.
-- - - - -I Philadelphia ag a in.
-"Dynamite C hester · · · · · · · tot 000- 2 2 0
s
. , , · � • t'I
Doog" ,e e k, hi, 15th ,tnight · vk- He mlo ol&lt; Orove 103 34x�I I 8 0
'f
,.• r
"'" _ n
'
.
D
l.
lory and eighth kayo.
Will, Wolfe 5 and Chadwel
Ther e 'll lie no more weekend Wells, Whaley 4 and A. Swindell.
But it causes m en ta1 illnen _ in
By DELOS SMITH
telc \'isio,i fights unlil Oct. 8 when
-------Tahiti, too. Berne made this pomt
UPI Science Editor
1
the razor sponsor re sum,is them
in re porting to the Amer ical'I Ps:,r88
far
So
NEW YORK UPI _
--On Saturd:1y nights inste ad of
1
that
ln
S
�tu�y_
ll
symptoms, frequ ency, and causes chiatric A�s!1. �� his
, Friday nights. And they'll be
d.
n
isla
ad1&amp;e
r
a
p
Pacific
South
of mental illnesses a re concerned,
sh_ iftcd fro� NBC to ABC but
"A child who is 8ell� away by
u man being s nre much the same
1
h
without radio,
1usl as re.
the world over. arcucd a psy her mother may feel
has a
which_
ty
e
soci
a
in
ed
t
jcc.
g
' chiatric scientist afte r studyin
.
e a��t ch1ld:bearatt�tud
rel.axed
30
or
patients
(',l,uf'ch Trrutees Meet
O
menlal hospilal
J
.
mg and c�1ld�ispos1tw� �!!I m a
Rev . Raymon Konkrighl conc ountries.
,
·
slam
r.a�d
g
s
Payn�
Charl!Y
society which,, 111 v ery ng1d about
l,
Carme
of
ducted the de vo tional period
Dr. Eric Berne
rst inmn g startfi
lhe
m
r
matters, h e said.
home
such
lhe
on
·
m
boo
the
d
,
re
Me
of
Heath
atu.
lowe
,
whrn the IJ'ustees
.
C
Lea
e
gu
Little
Sees S.ma- Ra..
8
Middleport
ed
{'cultural" a pproach to mental ill·
.
,
.
1hodisl Churcli met Thursday ,
rst mn.fi
-0
a
boy �h o ltfo"s u p . m
a
with
off
s
dia
''And
1
s
anthropologist
6
J
�
,
1
ness with which
e n•n i ng. Various projects for the
hold I� a .society ·
last evenlng in ?- gam
have beguiled psychi atr ists a nd a erowded hou!lie
church were discusse d end rou- ing lead
rgm,
om 1s s�1l1 puJ&gt;.
m
0
freed
9
a
11exual
by
won
lly
se
o
wh
fin
w
id
cuslomary
,
a
·
n
psycholo sts. It is no
, · tine matlers take n care of.
a� du1tur�
ee !ling.es
thr
just
be
had
Moore
may
ed
B
iddy
lici
n
l
perso
z
a
e
r
cultu
e
r
e
:t;o consider the
Atten ding the me eting w
J
.
slstm
4 Door Sedan. Sparkling blaok finish.
hits
with
or
ct
�
l
pa
n
•
conta
uch
Bratt&lt;?
m
e
Mik
too
,
A. Emmis h, and
from . in appra ising his m e n- by
mes
c
Jack E'.echt �l. c.
o
India ns 8-h1t a�tack. tal Illness,
and parentll as a boy who gro�
Glenn Lambert , E merson Jones, lo lead the
e ss
wml
still
Red
S�x,
the
r
up in th e slu ms of a. put1t1� .city.
em
e
s
r.o
data
gical
opolo
r
and
Cook
The anth
J ohh Kinea\d, Ho m er
eague. Jim Butc�er a nd
l
Berne said !�a.t 1 f Tah iti had
the
m
to \Indicate the more primi tive a
Robe rt Harris.
r Seda n. One cartful �al owner. New tires.
Doo
2
l�I
deal
for
1es
fac1ht
same
Piit Edwarde bad safe •lute.
the
en
b
cm
m
the
society, the fewer
Red Sox . . . , . . . . 000 000--0 2 2 who break down mentally, and with mental Illness 18 we do, ill
rstrr.ct vent
lien
Indians . . . . . . . . 602 Otx-9 8 l there Is much backing for the official rate would be about the I
Members of lhc WSCS of the
Ellis (LP), Edwards and Butel · 'dea that If a cullur c okays an same as the Amer ican rate. Thal
es. Mercuryoma­
Door Sedan. Power steering and brak
4
and
da
n
l91a
Fiji
r
elhotlist Ch urch, M_id C� c- er. Payne a nd Burkett.
the
Heaill
f�
al�
�ct, it is 'not likely to be at the iioea
:'1
tic drive. Radio, beater. One car�ul owner.
port, . 'll'ho al1entled the d1str1ct
mat- other pnm 1tlve !•nds whieb h e
no
s,
illnes
ental
m
a
f
o
o
t
ERY
U N D ERGOE.S SURG
mee tmg at the P o meroy Simpson
has visited In his years•long geo1
er h t it is
d �
M rs. Arthu WLSe �e:d
:..iethodist church were Mrs. James
gr aphi&lt;! investigation of the mem�
\
:ra�tlc:e Par,ntaJ R•lectlon
ry �n•
•
Criswell, Mrs. John Kc tchk.a , Mrs. tlia; . h_cr, daug ter, rs.
tatly i11.
deflre
cultu
careful owner. Dynaflow. Radio a nd
I n s »ce our
One
.
• For
Top
d
surgery
Har
l!lajor
ent
d
undeiw
rieri1el
facas,
r
l
Mccom
cultu
Lee
on
s
Mrs.
!
s,
phasi
m
Haskin
e
: �ot I rove of paNoah
Th e
a
Hos- 1 mt ly • d
heater. Almost lite the day 1t was sold .
Mrs . Earl Knight, Miss Bess San- Wednr�sday at the Ohio Valley
�8 t ting theli�hildren and tors in m ental illnesses could be
ren
Important 111born, Mr!!. Raymon Konk right and pit.al, St&lt;!ubenviJle. Her rool}l num��ejedlon " whether ' real "obscuring mote
r
.
3
s
r
dea · i.11 that �n
s
.
said.
French
L.
Hi
e
h
�
:
_
�
sue�,'•
Mrs.
-- · _ _ � I 00 _ ___ __ � _ :: 1:n: led , is deePly i nv olved _ In
·
ings
work
. Power•
tal
n
me
the
• •f d11i,
Tahit
n
many mental ill nesses. J
Hard Top 4 Door. Original bleek flnleb like new
on. the
11
ute
"eult
ns,
rbed perso
tu
i;iot
is
n
o
i
eject
r
ental
r
pa
however,
glide.
llo ,
"
all right-it Is I same lev!l a11 auto-lnto,:ic:i n
only culturally
mtca.
eeono
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NATIONAL L E AGUE
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na n\ d:pte!i1 lti l;llgh ge�r.
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( W I� , , 0Wt"ns J and )' h1l a drl p h 1 a
And that ltllll thua is the hopes
25 :n 403 1 4 l4
Sht•rm ( 1 1 nrl1H - l .i'1p1re H uhh.arrl l h u .igCl
23 35 .397 1 4 1.� or San F't-�htll!icb ,f1i11 hitting rbck
Ht•dli•�, l i 1 1 t N� were Flnlnw tJnd
boltom afltt a_ rc,bt-ia me s"Qt
Thlond•y'i Res.ulh
l;f&gt;nnte VariMl't !'r, lwo slnglt• �
I al the hantl11 qf tjji SJ"ivetl {ha!
Ml lwau l: ee 8 San Franci sco •
Cha, ll' � J\-h thrws a H1 nglt&gt; an,! Philidelphi .a 4 Chiuto 3, nlsiht lert the Glanti 1,1,ti g■ihes �hlif
IJu k WHry !41 1 1 g te i,,oud for thre1· 1 St. Loui , 3, P i thbvrgh 1 , night
th e lead ltl . .th e �atlhhal League
I runs.
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2
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Th &lt;' \etrha i)all� each olh�r
F ri day 's P roba bl e Pitch; r1
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St. L ou is .at Phil.ade l phla n i ght , Thura�•f l ll:e sJU� 1.11 the night
bl &lt;'B a n d ;i � m gl e
and �E&gt;or � 1• -Sa ded:i 1 -3 vs Ro�tts 3,.7
-the Bhlvea 1PPirentiy ci&gt;ing on
1 t o chall
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1&gt;1nmond I was . too W£• '. to play I Ell s worth 3.4 vs Miutll 3-4
nant i n tblit yellti aHlt the Gtants
1 h(• lnd 1;,11� :n1 d T1::{'rs rai ned n u t .
S a n Franclt.co a t C incinnati appa ret1tly gOln,1 nowhere.
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Jets
000 J OO-- I 2 :1 n ight-O'Dell 2_ 7 or McC ormick
. W 8-4 WJt]j,
The !ICbre
Witte n
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Dodge r s
3� 2 51ix- 1 8 1 4 u , 8_ 3 vs Hook 6-s
_ his fifth vieTom Wood s (Ll ' ) . J o_h11 Wol �t• &amp;Los Angeles at MllwaukH night Spahn
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2 8 , W ill ey 4. 3
hom en •nil. d_rl-�ln1 In four ru,n1
J i m_ A_nderson 4 1111� Don Swis�N
Saturday's Games
to lift the fthvt;i . wti�lti
.J � •f t C , 1 tihs { W l ' J . .S l ll1 J)�.M1 4, , E d
St. Loui, ,1t Phllade lphia
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di e �jnhr 5 and _ LOLIIS 1)1c hl . Chk&lt;'lgo .at Pittsbut'ah
� -91.c�
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rates.
sthtUmplrl': Jolln M i kh.
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San F rancisco •I Cincinn.atl
t ht: Briv�, 1Ohil!!il 1\l'lhttc e
e
Jl:'t hitters were Tt&gt;mmy Woo&lt;l� L oi Angele-• at Mllw.auk e
ing streak of tnl! s!(ioi1 to lii:r
AME
RICAN
LEAGUE
ga the!l d:PH: deaH the hls11UI th elt
wilh a d , tdlh· ar:d fl ur!y Slrwart
w L Pct. GB firth .9tralght 10111 and ninth in
O single, hul i1 waa four wa!h
35 23 .603
l t i ga mes.
• !n t h 1• fourth t h a 1 �rorcd l hi• r u n N1• w York
U.i l l 1 morc
3B 27 .�85
½
Goin on Plril...
, for lhe ,JPts.
33 25 . 569 2
,
Th e Braves gained a full game
For th1• D odgcri., Bahr had 11t•wland
32 30 · 5 16 5
1 wh"n the Pirates w ete
' t hri• e sing le�: Joh1111y &lt; : u i n ! h Pr ! ' hi ,· :ig o
beate n , '
30 2D .508 5 1..li three to one by th e St . Loui s
two singlP�. and si x boys had � i n n..i rr, i t
25 3:t . 431 l O
Cardinal.� . whil e the Philad e lphia
g les, IJil·hl. l'./1a rh•y Ba x l rr , ,J r1£ ' Wash i n gtmi
2fi 36 .419 1 1
PhiJli e.s downe d th e Chic,11go Cubs
Freernirn, .John Zun·hrr, Virgil Ka11sa.� City
22 38 .36 7 14
Ooslon
4-3, and the Los Ang eles Dodgers j
Phl l l q1s nn d Gary Mitch
Thurscl.a y'i Rtt1ulh
.It•! pl !l' he n fmrn ed fo u r ant1
defeate d the C i n!'innali Reds, 6-2 ,
in the other National League
wa lke d 12. !hl' tr undoinJ.:
Th l' Cl ♦vel•nd 7 W■ 1hln 9ton 6
gumes. .
1 hrl'f' Dodger pilrhc rii f anned 1 1 DH roit 2 Nn York I
B•ltimore 5 Chic.ago 3, 1 1 lnn.
The Balti mo re Orioles adva n d
walked '7
Boston 14 K .a ns11 City 4, night
to within a half game of �� e
Frid.ay's P ro b■ bl• P itchers.
Ameri cHn League lead when the
SPEC I AL HUNTING PERMITS
N•w York at Cl.v•l•nd night heat the C"ll icago White Sox 5
WASI IIN&lt;:TON UPI - Th{' Sen• -CoatH 8,0 v1 Perry 7.3
I 1 11 1 1 Innings al,ld l�e D \ 1t
�!e hai, p11s1,rd a bill to al lo_w t'1 \•1 ) . _ W.ashinotod at Detroit night- I Tigers topped thi:
New ���k
111�1 ,i1ortsm"n . !1) l!CI &amp;p�{' J�J per- Lff 3� vs Bunnln1s 4-4
Yankees , 2-1 . The Cl eve land In1
m!L� for hu11 t 1 11g _ .:ind r1st1 1 ng un
Baltnnore et kenus C ity nl1ht diuns defeated the Washington
military m�erv:itton s .
-Brown 6-2 vs Lanen 0.4
Senators, 7-6, and the Boston
Boston at Chicago night-Mon- R e d So� routed the Kansas City
DON IIMMER F INED
bouquette 6-6 Yl Shaw 5-7
Athle tics 13-4 in other A merican
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Spahn went the di11tance for
has. h&lt;•t:11 nol 1t 1ed that h� h.1111 be_en ' Wuhinglo .at Detroit
the Bra ves to win his rifth g11me
"' r1,r his arg umN1t with New York at Cl.veland
f1 11&lt; (! $2�
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hehind iJ n i ne-hit attack that inumr1m• bl Vnrg o durmg Ow -�er . B.altlmore at Kan,,. City, nl,ht
duded two hits each by Wes
011&lt; 1_ i::111111' or a &lt;!ouhle - lwa1l1·r
MINOR LEA GUE RESULTS
c ovington and Frank Torre. S am
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a g � Lll�l l'lulmlt•lph1a, Tuesda,v .
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGU I!
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- ·- - · - · - -- ---- · - - -Rocl,e1lt, ♦ Miami 2, 1 4 lnnL
-- - H.avana 6 euffalo 3
Columbus 9 Toeonto 2
Richmond 5 Montrtal 2
AMERIC AN ASSOCIA TION
(Comp lete Out fit Ready For The Water)
St. Paul i CharlHton 1, 1 st
Charleston 7 St, Paul 2, 2nd
Houston 2 Loulwllle 1
1 4' A luminum
D• ll.■..Ft. Worth 3 Mlnnupolls 2
l.onr Star's MALIIJU
0.nver .at Indianapolis, ppct rain
Tu11-YallH' -� r•ort�ll'J' with d1'l11 xe
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PACIFIC COAST . LIAGUl!'
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1�phulsl1•1 ed sc 11.1in).(. wincls!1iP \"'
San Dl-,o 4 Vancourqr 1
com pl"h' i;tc,,rlng , e�. . IJ•ul'r.it
Seattl• 5 Secr■mento o . . .
CW ' . h-p ran1{t', 18-40; �n, 1ffox•
SpokaN 9 TICOffla 6
W I . 270 lb.�.
With .
S.lt Leko 7 Portland $
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
• 35 1 1 P. MC'r("nry Motor. �1'om11lele with controls ),
Little Rock 7 Atlanta 3
e Mai;IPrt · r11ft Bo.it Trll ilcr, 600 lh. c,1 Jl&lt;l&lt;'ily till-UI&gt; modi \
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1 Nashvlll• 4 Birmingham S
I Chattenooet- 12 Shrn•port 9
Mob il• 3 Memphla 1, ht
M1tmphl1 5 Mobll• 4, 2nd
EASTERN L EAGUE
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OPF.N FROM 9 A . M . lo 8 P.M.
Bin9h.amton I Sprlntfl•ld 5
I RHdlng 1 0 LencHter 7
Phone WV-2•3324
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Much Of Peru's Popu lation Is ! Assassins Injure Mason County
, Kill
4-H News
Land less, Hu ngry, Desperate Pr_esident
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0M HuusE
c, 11 TU mer 2-ll475.
ti 2 1 flip
I MAR Y t·PUL L I NS,
K l::F IU &lt;.: l:: l{ATUHS, E:wmgs Store,
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ltIB W . M.am, Phone W Y :l-2ti6U . c ... No. 1 3,00I.
Reservations are atill beil1g al'·
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LI M A , Peru UP I -Two-thirds of ed pol 1r� lmed _the streets. Pe1u!'ur ... u,rnt lo a n On.l er of S,d e I
6 :lJ J te
ept ed for Mason
c
County 4-H
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IU!IIULT�
----- -- -� · -- 1:,:,ut!d vy Lhe Cuu r t ul (. u m i J1 u n j l 'r r u ' s p u pulal lo n 1s thr ead-b;ire a u ts buried their dea�.
Camp Jun e 27 -July 1. All 4-H
UPIenezuela
V
CARACAS,
Molt Ar• lnd,an
Ph ;,,!&gt;, .\letg:, L uunt y , Oh iu , I w il l , lan d l ess, hun�ry,. despe rate. .
RATES
l } 7 ) Help Wonted
Presid en t Romulo Betancou r t wae Club membe rs are eligible lo at•
About 60 per _cent o f P eru'ti ' in j ured and Ill top-ranking Ve ne • t e nd. Th e cost is $7 .50.
\' l' I , r n t h is . C i_l y of Ki n gs, "
u l l L· r f ur �.iii.: &lt;ti 1· u b l 1 (· A oct 1 0 11
4 c-enLs per werd. Otll' l /1$C"rl10n. Mrniinum charge - 60 cents.
W A .\ "f' E I
! IUUSEKEEPEH Age u n l tl l' :tUL h Li a )' u f Ju b , l 1tuU , a t Jewel of the ancierit Pe r uvian pop u lauon 1s I ndia n , a race well
l
A large attendanc e is expected
killed today in
ti centa per wurd fot three cocx.:,u Uv e 111$e!" t to1t,1._
i(J lu 65 Hdcrenees wanted. t u w A . W. I ii.I t he Ll uu r u l the 1:.nd, glasses tinkle p!e.u;antly rn aeq u arnted with pover�y and ma!- I iu e lan ao fic er was
u
e
or the wet:k'11 acti v itie, whi ch
f
a n app rent ass sin a tJOn a tt mpt
l'huru.� WY 2 :12 1 5 .
Spctcu.l - on e m•11th for 30 &lt;· ect., per word.
ti 2:J :J t c: L u un J t u u.:.l" 111 i·u mcru) . (J t uu, the t !'.l' _ sh!e k '. cool at rnosl:'he re of the n�tnuon and susce ptible _t o th� against
will be conducted at the Maso n
t h e president.
-�· h, li u wmg u...-)rriOt·d n'.:1I e:, .:1 t t" .
Full r.ale o f 4 ce n ts pe r word will oe t•hargcd for advertisirt1:
I blandi�hment s of Comm unist ag 1I &lt;H_ 1 l lon . and th e B?livar.
t
Bela ncou r t 's naval a id e , Capt. County 4-H and Youth l.:antp
d DOl pa.id Within 10 days aner re-ceiVI.Ili bill.
( 1 8 Employment
G lea n1 1n .1;: ca r s glide .ilo ng the talor s .
::.auull. l !l the Villa g e (Jf l ' u l l l
Lopez Par ra, was killed by Ii gr ounds.
Errort io A&lt;1vertis111g - Should be ,�portf-d !mmt=dlate-ly. Tbe
t ru) , a H d in � rii i: l lon I d , J u � n � . f mc _boulevardsb A � nchl y - dressed
m
PINW EARERS' CAMP
ChaI
bomb
blast and Interio r Defense
Wonted
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nairi Sentinel will no t � respotlSli.ble for more l.41:o one mcor­
ltc:1 u g e I J o J th (" Uhw c... umpa u) s wum .:1 n passes Y - F rom l uxunous
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The Mason County 4-H Pinwear­
Minist er Ge. n. Jose Lopez H. e nl'is
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h.l,· d or Tt...;ioks and Sipee1al Nol.ice.11 of E,·,· 'lts 11.UO. ObHuanea
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' be 1:1 c h an d
s1tt111g. un&lt;I t·o11 aI so lI u w;i 1tre!'I,,, l o u rn_, , u l 110, 1 u wz 1 l i e m� I I1 u stre 1 r h es. lo · L he white
weekend Cllm p July 1 and 2. It
Pui n l Fo u r program bringin" r nJ ured .
the
pu.bllM!ed al l ee·i t per .-.oro
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f tus is the face of Per u, a face in sec&lt;ls ·.,aJ,lricu l t u ral. know-how ancou rt 's 1:1rmed gua rd , also was eoonty 4-H camp and will e nd
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• I I h a· 1 ra d.ia e.s pr r n ce Y opu 1en&lt;:c,
"1 -50
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6 24 J tc cual antJ •uLht-r m 1 1 1o.:ra1s w u • 1 Lhe
around 9:30 p. m. Saturday.
inJ· ured
21'
60c
$120
$1.80
'6.00
nght to J ! I I IJC a rid rcmuvc ' the llU 1J1 el t1 •.r_i· tag,•:,wa I I _ed, sc,,, urJ· 1 y. A , l o w a i. $ 1 .50. Bul its rega rd ed as
Club m'"mbers who r en•1�e
on
conflicted
eports
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First
I a holdi n g action a t best.
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$1.50
$2.�
$7. 50
Sal li (' W llhuu t. l ill"Ul l lbroncc tu l h L· J)fOU( r ce ha_ rec a 1 s hC onceervices
their 4-JI pins du r ing l"OunlY
ness
Busi
e th e bomb CilfllC from. Rawher
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:.urfarc.
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Dri ly L wo per C(' nt of Pe r u's I.a nd dio ne wsm e n said it was thrown camp also will be invited lo .Jt­
/\d, J"-M61Ve&lt;I by l U A .M. Wlll be In that day . JM,PCC ,
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I A l H CON D J "�"IUN I NG; REFH.l_GEU- , HE�' l�HE N C E l lE I-:_u� Vu l . 1 9.4 , 111�. L' Onti_ne nt.
is
c u l \ ivatl'd. ll!; riv ers a�e un- I at a line of official cani in "."'�ich lc n d.
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P HO N E WY-2-21 57
l hcse are other faces. A wom . harm•sscd.
at1011 service. Jack s Hefng era- 1 l ai,;t' I J9 antJ V o l . :lll::I, l 'a�c 1:13,
Uoads ;ire (cw Ill the the gove rnmen t men were rtd mg.
t ion Ntw Havei.. Phone TU2- Dt•t·d l t e e o nb
Juhling MC-Clung, Good Luck
ol I\1 (•1 g � l 1m 1 1 l ) , ii ll � h u Hl cs a l ong 3 d�ty .street I trop1e:1J lowl a nd s . Th e _ mounltlins Other sources said ii was planted
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the I. B. (Tubby) Bo g gs
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fERMJTE AN 0 PEsT CoNTROL ONE M A &lt; i N AT0 N t ; ie ll f lc gu1 ' M UELLER F U kN ACES , WESTIN G . �n ('
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M! · and Mrs. Clyde W ,i lke r- an d
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by Pain. �rH 1n1.,pec;hon. ln,u rworked.
But
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surface of fam i ly, Thurman, were Fathe r s
tar and (i1h.so11 ampli fier Cii ll I HOUSE appli ■nc;H, Arnold Brog
lic, h :l \oe- nuts.
itd by Nationwide. Phon, Ill. 1 W Y2-200:J Ucforc 5 p M
thert, SyrecuM, Ohio. Phona Sl rt• t·l herng ui L�!r.:.crLcd 1111 the I
Day guests of her puents, Mr. and tion Camp, a t Camp Ceasar, W ('b­
1 mi ncral wcallh has ba r €l,Y be e n
s ter t:ounty. t his is the highest
1 1 - 1 1 -tf I .:, u u t h �Y L uc �:,\ Sl� ee1 _ and u l l � llL'
and A. 5ervic;• 'Shtlon WY26- 1 7 Lfc
sc ra tt- hed .
WY:2-6384,
____ Mrs. Dale Dye.
Commu
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.
award that is prese n ted tu a
illld
asl
Niiyl
1r
b}
,
2366.
u
i
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-i,
4-26-tfc I
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ur
.
- Tit.
I n a t ime when un re�t in un - 1
-- - -·
__
1 GRAV E
- •
ACTOR
camper at this !:lession a nd will
LY
SALIS AND Tt:U:�IS !ON RADJO A � D Sl1 AL_L J H o .a d, t h e r e !Jemg no hou i,P num cl enlc\elop
ed areas sti rs th e wor ld
'J ll�Rt: W I i i he a ft•1 1val s tart111g l S•rvtc&lt;.·. 512 E., M.ln, Pom•ror.
entitle Mt.·C lung to return lu the
a pplianc e repair, Phone Otis L,e r
/'er st r uggle� to sol ve th,• a e·June 2 1 al I! p Ill l' very evcnmg
Phone WY2-297S. Sal�1man:
McClin tr;.:k, RacUle, O.'lio. 2-1-tfc
1961 camp.
Term s of s a l e : Cash on d ay of , old u r' bl
,
i
.
f t h � elite il�d l _e
O t r, /m \
il l thl' Freedom (;u:,pt•l \1 1.�.� um ' Haro14 8,unhut, ReadaYHI•.
snk. S;ud premises CiiU/JO[ h...- sold
.
'
J
I ve
l Jy
1
a
e
ill �ll l d Kn_ol&gt;.s . Hc v . J )n'ler JS
Ohio. Phon• Coo;Y.11• a691 .
APA:�J. � �N�I:s ��U:1:r"•be�lt!�fd fo r _Jc.s.s l h ii n !W u-thirds Of the ap- � J i ' ; s; : � d
l
f�:�
�:
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1
ha
i
e
da
_
t
n
w
Cl �� t::n t!� � e�! �i r �i�I! J;I�
vn r i'h,;u. M
lhc- evan�eils t a11d Hcv . L H.
, w
J-I U-lfc
6- p r a1.se&lt;l va l ue. The propert
. .
.
y 1:, ap I s w •a1 and die
sc�at ch_1ng a h v mg
versity, has been awarded a Sears2-3-tf I prs i sed il l $ I I 00_ To be sold
J)&lt;' .1. Phon e WY-2,6281.
i
Gl lll'H'Uc.amp is tlw pastor Th(• - - ---- _ ___
s
uh
·
·
'
ot11
of
th
e st eanung J ungl e .
PUBLIC AUCTIO N
N
F.
W
YOH
Americans
UP(
Foundation .schola rship
re
groups.
Roebuck
K
He
added
:
I
-pu tJl i c I:, n i v n e t.l lo alteni · � (i
-- ' !thct 1 � ��le lll' n J or �a t'S f � r 1 960· I C
- O D S---Lt ,T PORCH
CLOTH , -WO
ommunist agit.H to rs a re at nC! iv ed an av erage of more than
SATURDAY, June 25, 1 960,
''
attend
jus
th e ninth annual Sum t closed often
The
decade
Lo
2 t&lt;
s reserve
O rcJc&lt;· t any work e xploiting Lhe wanls
shadt!s, cloth porch valance, '
1 :00 P. M.
. __ ___
_ _·
:i;'1u
:
oi
the
Workshop
in Hum a n Deve
$14
mil
l ion a day in
called
benefits
tt1e
'F
a
bulous
has
b
ee
Fi!•
m
er
n
d· ,
awn m gs, venetian blinds, win- o r
,
,
miil lY by poi n ting to the plenty from health insuring organi:1:a- hes' and that J.s a fit dPscrlpti on · fopment and Human Relations, J .
.
Ttw
undersign
ed will orJer a t his I
1 8 ) Aul·'v
, IW� J.,R T C.:._ HA_H1 F:N nA&lt; _H
dow .!ih(ldes. Free estimates.
lhe
fo r rn l oculed in Ch ei; ter Townlions in 19�9 to hel p offset the for the record compiled during 0. Knapp, Director o{ Exte nsion
S� t·r_itf u� Mc!1;;s ,u'.unt y , Oh w of Tensi few.
Dale
Union
Ave.,
!1
1
Wippel,
2
rose
last
summer
un
when
sh1 11. one mite off Route 7 at
cos{ or medical bills and repPace th e peri od of health insurance.
vood CIH11 U•ed Car•
Service a t West Virglnia Univer1 O,RlrE lt
Pomero•·
5 21 OOtc C 1 1
,
&amp;
.
Peru
was
( H ? \\
th
reatened by economic
F111e Points, (t'ollow Arrows;,
income
disability.
lost
through
slt)' announced. 6cholariships were
All M.II" and Mo.la
A 1 1 on f'YS tl l" 1 1 am 1 f
From the begmn 1 ng of I""
0 awarded
disa ster. P eru's curre ncy was dethe followi ng: Philco Refrigera- - - ---:::::"
""
Th
e He alth Insurance Institute
to 50 extension workers
f'AiTRONK.ITAN MOTORI
•
I
(til 17 24 ; (7J 1 • B, 1 5 • Slr tcriura ting rapidly. The t reasury
to the end o ( 1 9!59 the number from 29 sta tes and Puerto R1 c: o
t ur, F.lec t ril' Range, On e ii-pc.
r epo1 ted tha t insurance compani es
6Ql'L.606 bit Main St.
w,n1 nea r ly without f.unds. The Blue CrosS-- Blue Shield and of penons with health msu rance to participate in the works hop
Hrnukfast Set, One 7-pc. Break1 S Ai'E.\I CENTEH
worl d price of lead, copper and o t her heal t h care plans paid 011 1 I v1rtla lly doubled, climbi ng from held at the NatioMI 4-H Center,
fast Set, IJlillt y Cabinet, Win- •
l rs Sam lli{· ko is carmg for her
rn� L I IEVIW U:T va 4 dr. Sedan.
'
zinc we re falling. S trike&amp; aver - a to tal of $5,17:&gt; ,000,000 in ben e- ' 66 illion to nearly 128 mil!J on. Washingt on, D. C. Th e workshop
d•Jw 1-�an, 2-pc. Li vlng Room
twu J.: riintJ.-\1i
l d ren while l ht•1 r ra•
!,µa rk lint hlack (mi.sh. $ 1 ,0Y5.
O \i e r the sa me period, bene(lts began on J une 20 and w1· 11 e nd
•
dgmg
one a week swep 1 across , 1I. 1s 1 a.st year.
Suile, Studio Couch, Ch airs, i
t her is m lht hospit a l
.
!11ae1 tnar · 11, l'omcroy
=
6 22 6lc
•
11 u• coun tr•� 111
,959. 1n vest ors
Lamps, One Metal Wardrobe,
Th e r·1gure s were disc1osed by have more than quintupled. go- on J u 1 y �ii.
in\ from $9157 million to almoSt
u l l ed out.
p
One
the
Ceda
inslitut
e
4today
r
in
r
Ward
r
eleasing
obe,
Sewing
STARS OFFI C ERS
I
H
ALL
1956 FOltD VB Yai r lane 2 d r . h11rd
Demonstrators cla!:!hed with po• r esult! or the Health Insu rance $5. bl llion.''
Machine
Bedro
o m Suite,
,
Hay
�
annual meeting of
the
During
anti
msl!ie
car
IJcc111tJluJ
,
wv H
Before 9::JO A. M ·
lice a nd truncheons smashed fae- Council.'! 14th annual surv ey of
Loa,ler, Hay R o pe (complete),
!l
4- H All :-; tars
Virginia
West
�
the
out, all vmyl trim. $ 1 ,095. tilact­
o
there
ha
Williams
als
aid
Mlddl•,ort WY•:2•l'49
SALE
PUBLIC
e.s
i
n Plaza San Martin. Mountthe
Ga
rden Tractor,
ex
t
ent
uf
"·oluntary
health
Log
ChaJns,
the
4-H Camp
at
held
'
r
honorary,
Lna r s, Pomcroy.
been growth in the breadth o
6 22 6\c
Pomeror WY•l-3l9S
The undt•rs1gnt"d wi l l offe r for --- --- ----i11sursnce coverage in the Unit- cover age.
Tools, M iscellaneou8 Items.
1
r e chosen
we
fficers
o
these
here,
•
to
near
the
In addition
' sa k ut p u blic uu t'lion . ut t h e la k
KAUTZ fl,.ED STOR
cd Slates.
HOWARD SlilO&amp;NABeL, Owner
JfJ7 lJ UICK Vt:! Centu ry hanltup
for the coming year :
1
ly
on persons who have
milli
8
Ch•••w
At
2
rl'sitl�·ntc u r 1'1•,ul D. Lu llri_dgc, lo
� tl r . 1 ,uwcr stct· r rn� ilnd Orake�, T ERMS : CASH.
The n u rn hc r of Americ-ans cov- j nsurance against the cost of hosRush Butcher. Nicholas County
.I,
1
&lt;·ated on r:,ist Main Street, 111 Pom
ed by some for m of health in. pital bills some 1 1 million now Big Chief; The Re v . Marvin Carr
dyn,d 1ow tlrtvt'. Like nc1. inside Not Reapon,lble For Accld1nt1
n
.
7
MAMILL v5
5�ATION
r croy, Vleigs l' &lt;m nty, 01110, on Sat
S.ile conducted by; BRADFOR D
oull o u t. $1 ,til#::». J.!lacllnar's,
s..iranee a t th e end of 1 909 totaled ha ve insu;ance that helps pay for 111, Monogali a County, and J ea n
A.M.
t;OO
a-4o,..
onL·
at
19UU.
9th,
uly
J
ur&lt;luy,
-,
l'umc roy.
AUCTION COMPANY, Racine,
1 27 ,896, 000. Both t he cove rage s urgical bills, compared to only Lloyd, B raxton County, Less� r
6 l2 IH(·
Albany 33SJ
- - ---- -- .
o'c l ock l'. M , thl' p,• rso1111l p roper
r1 11d bencril fi_gur es were new
Ohio.
Chief&amp;; Clara Mae Spray, Lewis
milli on in 1949_
Zvery Day SerVJcr11}::itl r"OIUJ VIJ IJ pussc11gc r stal1011 Auctionee r : CRJTT BRADFORD
ty of SiJld U ccl'(ten l , ('Ol l !;i s ti ng in
io Rlv•r Gauges : Mon t gom • highs, according t� �he institute. 4 1
_ .
Oh
County, Scribe; Sally Lou Darst,
.
W:lijUII, 4 dr. ' t h111 IS a top tiuy Ill
1 it1 r,t of:
Man11i:c r : A. C. UUADFORO.
on persons al &amp;o
m1l11on
Eighty-two
rsons
1958.
pe
1_23
ln
mdh
½
t
cry
1
M
County, Medicine Man and
uppe
.
I
AND
LLE!{
r
9.5
5.9
1
ft.
,
Lewis
r
owe
OWENS
Paint
7
,
.
l'on:rny o nc ·s 111m11011. �xtra lll('e.
(,a s
K elv mato r Rcfrig c r- t open ; Galllpolis 18.6 upper, 1 1 .6 l 1.ad hcalt h 1nsu r ance and _bene- I hae c��era ge that pays_ for doc- Sarah Vincent, Harrison County,
6- 18- l tc
disat
d
e
furnish
Paint
tractors.
l
$ 1 , ll5. Ul;1etlna r , 's, Pu meroy.
- -- O 1 r , a } a g wus1icr, s �•wm � m a - t ower
l or v 1s.1ts tor non-surg1ca1 .c�re, Peggy King, Jackson County, liuy
---- rt. open. L ock 23, 14.8 j f its to l aled nea r. 1 Y. $4. 7 b_111 l�n .
coutit. Ml n c rsYillc. o. 6-2Z-7tc d1('.11ie,
6 22 CHc
rl•dur ehcst, llvmg rot:111 u pp er , 810 _ lower
3 wicket s
ames _R. W1ll�ams, m�t1lute 1 compared l? �ees lha� 17 m JJhoD Farmer, Lincoln County and She•
J
and
1
4
------ -;-:. - .-s u 111•, tu: rlroom slu tc, her!�, d�cti� ru n ning. All dams
. .
J !J51 l '(JN J'JAC. l�ood wo r k cur.
are up 12 vice pr�s1denl, sa i d th� t1gurc-J , m 1 949 Wll�ta�s said.
Ila Ann Parsons, Tucker County,
-! t-. - Pro&lt;luctrnn
TYi Ii: IS _1mpo�
ta1
1:' rs, clu�st. rui s . end tiihlcs, k1tch- th
And 43 mdhon wage earner&amp; Scouts.
r
ough
orr
23
to ½� trap were ev1dern::c of "sustained grow.
closed
Luml ('t111d1Lw11. �75. Ho11me Mill­
1s l!Slienti,11. L:urt1ss gi ves you en utc11s1ls, dishes,
'
f!l a s�warc, a nd I open .
_
th" by vnlur1 t a ry health insuring Were insured against the lou of
P r, '.lil 1111• r.� v1llt·.
Members inithited into the orO 23 ::ttp
j bo th . Breed wi t h Cu r tit1s Breed- 1 111�'. 1 y othl'� artJ!' l t•s
at the end of 1 959, 10 ganization al the end of this
mcome
!Dow�):
Boats
River
io
Oh
mg Se rv1 c:c Inc. Call Albert
J erms: C;1sh Ill h a nd un d u y of M o ntgom e: ry Vulc
million m ore than a decade be• year's State VoJunleer 4,-H Club
. am 0-1 1 ·,
n 6·30
( 9 ) For So le
Parke r , Chesler , Ohio, Phone sule
fore.
k
I
,
•o
t l on Q•ueen 5 :.,
C
am
o
�oc
7
Le ader,' Conference included Ho·
,
YL'k
I· ]\' e
l28 5 or i,
• . Oil r"
Po 1 nt.s I
L' I I I-� Ei:iE H U IH,a:us. BEST IN TIIE
. _H IIOD EL (_'_ sn�F FY . 2-8 ; Lock 9 Mike Cred itor 8 40
L. crites Sr ., B a rbour Counbart
c._ r1IJ, I omcruy, I hone WY2I ·w�en !h� d�cade of. the �o Ii
Atlmtmslra \ or uf the E �tat c am 10--0; Lock 1 1 We stern : 45
Valley. J a rk II Dairy Uu r , Mld­
I
Sand
.
t
ll:l l6,
1 en�ed W1l�1 ams _ said the f1rs1 y� ; ra Powell Winkelble nch,
6-22-6tp
of Pearl D. Lutt r idge, am 9-3 ; Lock 15 A. V. Chris7 :J r .
dl1•11ort.
Hartl ey, Brooke, M rs.
ti 21 6l e
��or_ medical m:urance f'a n B one John
I 7:
......... lbw , .. ....
,d f'1• :as cU .
, .
Mrs. Madge_
,
aymon(1 it. ,SaJvetti
-0;
am
U
S
�
a rah Mays. Clay;
,
40
n
,
SuPP�Y.-�
Jl!:NOU
U
R
'
a JUSt gone m_o _ opera 10n.
&lt;.. r1tt Br,td fortl, Aucl LOfll C'r
2 Hl-:U JU INE ("&lt;H) N UO(:S. l ltab- .J .... If .... '"""' • • .
Richardilm
�:40
son
r
Jeffe
]0·
0am
6
Jacqueline
t:1ay
Conner
'I'V Servit'e. YU�•2l 25. 6-1
llll do�. il1JI Hu us h, l lu r tfo rd, W.
(flJ 24. 25, 27: q) 2 , -lt c 1 6-0 Lock ' 1 6 Coast Gua rd ForNow ��ui 2� fdhen pers;n�
rier.
G;eenb
;
n,
o
s
For
FREE
Jnsptttlo
-- - - a
orm OI• pro e�
CIIAHLESTON, W. VA. U P I- h_av,e t 1� roa
V a.
ti 23 Jtp
IIAMMr-:1l'S lt ��r· u s ElJlSPOSAL.
sy thia 7:05 am 1-0; Lock 18 Sarah
Mrs. Vivian Den11isun, HarriPHON
illness.
prolonged
atamst
tJOn
Llu�y•Thursday
were
Investigator�
•
Weekly
l
pkkup.
Cily
21
Lock
0;
mn
4:20
Kate
$1.00
as
low
All
'
J oh n Michael Ellis, Ha rrison
son·
I
l U50 A M l!� IU l .'\N 10' x 50' Jluu11e­
giving lie de tector tests lo em•
·
Gilmore'&amp; Supply Sier•
' Lanh am, H a 1s
a month. Cail R. &amp; A. Service
of
H
a
5
1
10:
20-0
untington
Ross
t ru1lcr with t'11closcd pnrd1. C111l
o
pr
rr on; E t hi yn
.
'
�
_
insurance
medical
Major
NOTICE OF SALE
plo y es or th e State Mot or Vehicl
Statiun
,
WY2-2
o
r
Edward Sa•
:i66
MarLo
��
soc
�
c.
J.
Harne
,
r
;
2-0,
9.!l0,
23 _
T h v Wil l iam �Jumn �mith r,·a l
W \' 2 21 :J J bclwl' en l\ ii. 1 1 1 . uml
WY,2,2774
_
es Dep!lrtm e nt in an effort to vidl!s benelits ranging as high Parsons, JacksonMrs. Myna Wolfe,
Ion
(l
lammc
r
g
)
CI
lla-Nk.
10
E
1
.
1
m
0
30tp
2
son;
a
r
6-l
Jeffe
ville,
r
s
a
e
r
5 p. Ill
cst .ik lu&lt;•alcd in l'onwr oy, Ohio,
(i ;.!;J tilt
"'• J
IO
•- ,·
'
turn up clues in the $500,000 rob- as $10,000 or $10,000 fo all a
V1qgban'1 Extcrmlnallng
or care prescribed by a physician Kanawha; . Mrs. Cl�ra Schultz,
wi ll hi ' .�ohl ,1 1 the offi e(•s of l ' l' ow, , _ .1 , oc,k 27 , 0, P) R o uc r G•'��on bc ry last weekend.
AUCTIONEER
t.i . E. u1-:r·1w a:UATOll, Unive rsal
2-0,
k
am
Ernestme
B�lley, li utler,
27
Company
Ulr
JO
.
l
l:
r
P
r 1t' r, Attonll'ys,
J'n
&amp;
crow
o
nStale Police Lt. E . L. Roush including care u1 and out of a Muon; A i leen
Compl•t• S.rvlu
�11� runi,:c. Call WY 2-�L I S.
11m,
Lo
0-5
ob
k
M1�le r, M�� lung
enner
Ann
oyce
Mercer,
28
St. M,rys, W. V•.
H
f
; _ c,
B
t•roy, t lluo, 0 1 1 Tue�dil y, Jurw 2 Hl h, , !:�U
sald two lie detectors were kept hospital, charges or private duty
Crltt Bradford
- - -- --· -a 2a a1r
.25
,
am
3-9,
Miller, M Clung
Ann
Walter
liallipolis
Joyce
Mercer,
appll�
'
medical
.
and
'd
e
,
dru&amp;:s
nursing,
1 960 ul 10 :00 u o k A M . l rogoing throughout L he day in the
r
•
AUC TION SALE
'
e(."�Jo r d
B
�R. (I v a l.o uJ
pm,
.,c�
Lo
Medford
1
�;
f
f
0
Mrs.
Mineral;
.
•
.
nce
i
r
•d
p
.
van
3
r
$700.110
nt
ind
iw;�
GAS, t'U EL 011. and eu11I fur­ 011 ti;i1 u rday, Juue 25, 1000, hegin- A. �'�:A���:o� R�:;:. :.do hle. JU t y q1
!,t1 5 pm 3 0, Trauc r.ri minal identification ti ureau. An &lt;1. 11 ____ _____
·
l
N
11
n
a
2
Morgan
n,
o
D11ws
,.
�..
�
�
_
,
n n t ht• .� ohJ l or le s s lh iu, thl' a pn11n!11. Cull for free e 11tlm.1ttc11.
estima ted 40 cmployes were ques.
nu1� Ill 1 :00 p. m. a t Lislc 'H
M rs. George (Stella ) Ruth, O.;
DEAN LEAV!S HOSPITAL
praisNI viihw. Admini s trll Lrix re- � mds 3 . ....., � m 3� , Heron 8.20 pm I tioned.
l-'11reman &amp; Abbot t , Middleport .
G roc(•ry ,Ph Rl. 124, in Sy ra- (
) I nsurance
�c r vcs lhc r ight to r,•jl'('I uny und 3,0 ; J ., Y· Chauvin 1 2 : 015 am, �-0
HOLLY WOOD UPI-Actor-sing- Phyllia Walker, Raleigh ; Herman
ti•l O·tfc
"A� yet," said Roush, "we
u11�1·, I wi l l sell al auction t he
Ovec
2:
M rs.
;
1
am
V.
Raleigh;
8-1
0
A.
Criss
,1
•
a l l hids. Sulc is suhjt• d to thl' ap ,
INSURANC li:have not unl'Overed any clues to er Dean Martln Will released Sydenstricker,
folluw J ng:
Da0-7.
am
5
Doris
Raleigh
Hurns,
;
Leona
,
HospiLebanon
,
50 'J' l l lC BAI..EH aud Mu11!1cy
r
uv,
of
·
,l
of
Ilic
Cedars
,·ourt.
m
o
lr
tf'l'lion, Life, Auto, Fire, P olio. 1
.
th e then through interrogation of
' VerneI a Cyrus, way1:. ectrI c Rer rJ ;!orat ors
2 ''l
N
a river b�a ts. All
Kanawh
h
RI
1e;
le
vis,
u
said
Harris Clipper t·omhme, bolh
U
Phyatcians
y.
LEN
Wednesda
E
tal
I
:
I
n.
SA
I
H,
C•H
l)
o
a
Milli, Middlepor•...
the employes."
6 lias Ra11ge11, 7 Bcda complete
goui.l rnudit1un, Albe r t l' a 1" kcr ,
r, who underwent a ne, Caroline Cyrus, Wayne; Jon
Administ ralru: ur lht' L'...�., t, t e I Ka nnwha dums on lhe sill.
')'"""
Meanwhil e , the Maryland Cas- the entertaine
.
G1111
He!!l
e
rs,
8
2
Sewino
M
a
.,_
•
and M rs.
·
� Wavne
t:hcstcr, Ohio. l'hunc Yukun r;.
�
1
h
a week a go, was Edward lrb",
ton
ern111
opera
1
of William Homl'r smith,
ualty co., B a ltimore , Md., said it
:
l'hinef!,
1
Lt.1t
Living
Uoo1n
fur---Webster.
Cutlip,
Olvea
2285.
6-.22-3tp
tleccascll. ,
DON ·sTlVER.S -would provjde a rewartJ of up to "'in fair ly g ood condition."
11it11rc, Ulnlua table and 6hc
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l"l VE !&lt;OUM house with b1tlh,
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wou !d Ie ad to the arrest and co n• Ch•rter No. •••
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!•t•t♦ of Alie, Ablet, dNNMd $3
l' I u c I mg
�omo anliqu eH, .Buhy
garai,:e, b11.sc111cnt, l&gt;r&lt;•t·zeway nu
vklion of those rospon,iblo for
c... No. 1 1,386.
ATIONw1••
bed •nd hiih chair, Ma r ble lo p
H t . 124 llc u r lhil'ine. l'flt:cd lo
O
RIPORT Of CONDITION o,
eby given that Der- the robber v.
her
is
Notice
wash 11 tand, 8tt Platform Sca leit • ..... ....._ o...
sell. 1 -4-i0 John IJeero Bull
A
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The lne;1rance company 11ald
nard V. Fultz whose Post OfUce
irn_d Power LHwn Mowe r . M11ny
Dozer wilh 7� fl. !!llglo bl11d,1 .
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��T T��:E J:�•F· :ccourns
is
addrees
eport, (?hi o , has the reward would Include a flat
Mi�dl
1111nella neous itcma loo numer•
1-2 lon liMt.: truck 75,000 ac­
.
PROBATE COURT
OF MIDDLl ,OltT
been duly appointed Adm m lstrator ��� :�,�� 1 �!��/e�!C:� �:�_ of
ou11 lo mention.
l111tl mile11, A- L sho1pc, 1-'53
MEI G S COUNTY OHIO
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CloM of 81,1 1lneu on Jun• 1 5, 1 960. Pub••
the
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o f the Estate o� Alice Ables la1e of
l&gt;ot) Lh1le, Owner, ',
Chevrole t
power
Hel-Airc
A&lt;:&lt;"01111
t s and • voi:at·hcrs vf t he
Phone WY2-:JS61 Mlddl -,,on
The state had insured up to llsh1d In r•sponM to call tn.Nte br Comptr0ller of th• Cu rrency, und_n
I. 0. McCoy , Auctiotecr.
glide, 1-'48 Willy's j (iep, COlll·
lollo11rh1 g num ed fiduc ia rit•s have ! S u tton Towm1 h1p, Meiga County,
- Sttctlon 521 1 , u; s. RevlNd Statute1.
"'
-"'00,000 contents of the depart
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plelt'I}' re-buHt. l -'49 lh1rley Nol l'l'SPOIIM iblc ror atl' idc!l)ltl.
lMJCn (1' lcd Ill lh • . p ro b .I . C ou r I O h lII , deceascd .
A•s1ts
•
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Dated lhis 0th day of June, 1 900 menl', vault.
6-l l · 18-20-2l -2:t,23-24-7tc
U11vid!lon Mo1o rcyclo 74, 1111 ex­
'
Meigs coun
t y, Oh io, for approval
re1erve .
indudln&amp;
nks,
ba
,
other
_
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with
balances
Cash,
lhe
to
Entnmce
vault was
F H O'BRIEN
tra». Phone W l8-36154. ll-22-::tlc
$ 690,420.12
ONE GAS ltAN&lt;a:, 19 !H F OI CJ) , F O i( SALE: ti ruom house, bath, 1111� 1 ll;� e,nt:
balance. and cash item, �n P_rocesa i��ollection
gained
ough a small air vent. I
thr
of
J�obate
Judge
the
Court
3
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U'S0
d
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b1
ions,
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stor
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ul.so
overnmen
G
lias
duon,.
and
windows
m
Slates
f&lt;'ord
49
,
hi
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United
moto\"
1md p r .
The money was t»ken from aevMeiss County, Ohio
FOR SALE: Jer,ey Cow, freah.
fm·nd('e. Price $4500.
$2000 � omer I�. Lee, as Guardian of! Ed,and guaranteed ---------.---·------- -- - - - · - - - - - · - 1,397,315.83
t;c c Wulkr Mnr r !w, 520 S)' c al ockers.
eral
3tc
24
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394,169.27
down,
t
erms
more
$50 month. 770 Syc
S t ., Mldtlleport , Ohio,
ObUgaUona of SI.I.tea and polittcal tubclivlslons - - - - - - - 8-18-tilp
Person.
of
■Lock
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mo
$12,000.00
e
--2-239'.
St.
(including
l'hone
etot�
WY
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Corporate
31c
24
6
1&amp;'267 Firs t and Finul Ac�outit I
12,000.00
IPINIT PIANO
6 20 Btc
Federal Reserve bank) _ _ _ ___________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.
Ed
of
n 11 K. !rcn,h, Admini st rutrix
1-"9,107.04
overdrafta)
'86.72
WANTED: Jlc1pon11lble 1,arty to ( 9a I .'v\orine Suppl ie•
Loa118 and dilcounta (Including
�
l&gt;f the Estate of t:dwc1rd T. fr{'nd1,
takt! over low monthly payments
Bank ,premises owned '6,23Ut6, fumitiure and
SALK
FOH
78
acre
FA}fo1
located
d eceu sod.
10,866.71
un 11 8plnc1 pi a no. Can be seen I IIID IOATI AND MOTO!ti' IU
.fixtures $4-,6S4,7G - - - - - - ------- - - - - - · -- - - - - - - - - - in Chester To wnship, known aa
18141
First
und
Fin
a
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At:rnunl
•nd
•
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9,412.64
th1y
lut
-Mtt,...
-,
-loc: a ll:v. Wrllc Credit Mar1101er,
Other uaeta - - - - - - ------t he h1rnk GrcH', consisting of of
.
John E. miHiday, ExCC'u to r o[
pallt•n Mitton. 600 I. Main
P. O. Uux 215, Sholbyvllle, Indi­
,
house with alx rooms and bath, the Eatale of D. L. Reisinge
r , de•
It,, ,_,.,, ''-• WY./l-lll'O,
1'0TAL ASSi:I"S - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - · ---- · - -- - - - - - '4,,0'73,291.61
(6 ) 2-1, 27 ; (7) 1,
ana.
a !lemenl with coal furnace. Alao ceased.
b
1 1 ,24-1..
2, 8, 9, rn, 16, 8tc
fuel oil fu r na ce. Larae bank
LIAIILIT III
THI NIW A&amp;KYD IASI FINISH
l6006 Third Cu rrent Account of ,
barn,
lrlplc
tll
gurog
large
e,
partncnhipo,
individual,,
ol
depoolts
Demand
o
the Hunti ng t on Natio n•! B,nk uf
LOTS t'UH SALE: 1 1 2\1 ' x 105",
• • • IXFlltlOltS • • •
INFlltlOltS
aoAr
block chicken hou se, outside C olumbus, Trustee of
BIQ' Yov - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · · - - - - - - - - $1 ,363,739.$ 1
----wr,poratione
-and
Zuspan Addil1un. Cu.l1: t.:11lvi11 ll
the Trust
ki
tchen, plenty of wate r. Pasture Created U/W
partnertbip&amp;,
lndividuala,
of
nme d8PO'it■
of Thom as A , Muy,
McD•niel, M1111011, We»t Vlr 1itinh1,
DICKS . • • Nu,,s . • . lNGINIS • • • •,c.
fe nced with aprln1 water tor Deceased.
and c-orporatlons --------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - · - - - - - 2,029,580.01
SPrucc a-M::n.
of 1t•ndln&amp; Um Plenty
C4tltle,
of United States Government (inc-ludinl
Oeposlta
attd
Plnlth91
Yadlt
P$
Marlne
,
18
195
First
I
and
Final
Account
6 2,1 3 tc
of
bC'r. Write Box 668F, f:/o The llc!lsie G.• webst�r, Execulrix of
66,317.79
p01tal 1&amp;Viil!al) - - - - - - --------- - - - - - ------- - - - - - - Poinh wi1h,tand tt.. fflotl vi,.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio . the E!ltate of Homer G. Webst
1118,901.74
-ns
wbdivialo
polillc,1
and
state•
of
Deposita
er,
orous odion of water. wind and
8 2.l 3tp decea9.cd.
6,590.26
Other depotlta �� and cashler'a ch�
) liii
---Wtiar, ond a,. for fflOf9 dura·
,2
!!�·
..,,_,
---•-----------n_.'-A:JL,.a
TOTAL
18206 Fint and Final Acco,ml of
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOtrSa
ble than th• ordlna'1' marine
Helen Marlc Le Hheit, Administra- 1
Melvin
w
loc-atlon.
bath,
Uh
nice
AT
TOTAL LIAB� ------::.-------- ---�·-------- '3,820,210.31
flnl$hes now In UH, TIie new
}lood, 1 1 1 Locuit St., Pomero,. trlx of the E&amp;tato oi John Just'ph
�
II
formulation
baM
alkyd
Leifhoit, de&lt;:eased.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
&amp;,28-30t p ___ :_ ___
__
12 17� Twentieth Current Acon"rance of a IMtter flnlth.
CapJtsl Stock:
FOR SALE: ti - room house at 1 126 count of Edison Ho bstetter, G uardPomeroy, Ohio
Common atoet, lotol par $100,000 00 - - - - - -------- $ 100,000.00
*.btra .._. _,_
--a
.,... ._.._
E. Main. More Information at Jan of the Estate of Fred While,
!urplu, _ _ _ _____ - - · - · __________ ••• - - ----- - -- - - - -- -- - - . 300,000.00
1 1 28.
• hll II --FIii tJlq
6 21 6tc ,n lneomp•tont ,
48,076.30
-.,_.,,
Undivided {ll'Qflta - - - --- - - - - - ---- ; --· ------ · - - - - ------ -- -Unless exceptions
a� [ilt'd I
.
filllll
-,
F'OH SALE: 44 ACRE HILL FARM L he,-e to, H id accounts will be fo r
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------- - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 448,076.30
with aas well, clcc:tricity, water hearing before laid Court on the
�
h II ..
'Ill
._ ...., ..,.... ;., • er;;
__...
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. �
10 TO 20 ACllES HAY. P. M--:­
10 ac re bottom, 6 room house , 25th day of July, l960 at which
. _ •. ·TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - �.073,291.61
• ht111 tllltr ctllr-Cltu tllifJ
Cowdery, Long Bottom, Yukon
•
barn. Known u Harley Mc, lime said acrountis will, be ronsidMIMOU.NDA
Bel Air 4 Door Sedan
* Wl!lw wllbs Ill .._
�·325!1.
6-24-31c
..., 11111
·
l..ouahlin Farm. See Bill Cozart, ercd and con t tnue d Iroin day to
....,. llabUIU.. and
to
a111Jned
or
pledged
......,ta
V8 motor. automw t ic tran1., r»­
IIL
&amp;A
THIS
,
t
Rarlne, Ohi o .
1
0
24
6
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puriposea
8
p
other
for
tl1
100
- - - - - - - · - - - - - -- - - - - - · - - - - - $ 2tll,937.Mt
___ d ay un fl n• 11 y d 1sposed of
dlo, heater, power 1teerln g and
,1 ot1C!ION
la
PIN
deduction . of
14Jer
ue
•bov111
ahown
u
Loana
·
oa
d
person
Any
,
Intereste
may
e
fil
br•ket. tinted a:lal'lll, (adory air
roR SALE: 4, _ ROOM HOUSE JN
- - - - - - · ·· ---- - - - - ------ $ 17,245.03
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id
ris
a
s
1&gt;
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x:
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. lwo !Ive
conditioned, beautiful Ivory ov­
M ine rsville. Full b1:1scment, runof the above-named bank, do
Clshier
HUBBARD,
E.
HAROLD
I,
o
c
o
unts r to matter1 pertaining to
room apartmenta. A. N. Bena:el.
er red flni1h. Black and red ln­
uini,t wyter, ,ga8 rurnacc, bullt- in
ii true 10 the beat of niy
�tement
.i&gt;ove
the
that
awear
eolemnly
of
t
e
he
trus
ecution
not
t
lh4:
less
x
kl1chfln with snack bar, Call
tertor. Plenty of real drlvioa
Pllono WY2-3272.
1 1-2 tic
belief_
-•owledl!• and
WY 2-8291.
6 2� 6tc than flve days prior to tho date set
comfort lJI lltll oar.
HAROLD E. HUBBARD, Cashier.
!or h�aring,
HOUSE: TW O REDROOMS, 1.argo
Correct,....Att..t: �� �o
llvln.t room , klkhen a nd ba t h,
F. H . O'BRIEN
Din,cton.
bHement, aaa furnace, Call WY
Probate Judge
I
�:-11'. SW11T
MeigB Count}'. Ohio
2-331t or WY 2-3642.
COUNTY OF IIEI.GS, .. ,
STATE OF
(6) 24. uc
6 24 lfc
Sworn to ind •.-iibod bolore me thl• 12 tlt1 ol Juno, 1980, aD&lt;I I
936 GMC
: 1_
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6 · ROO!il HOUSE ON Mlddlepe rl FOil SALE OR TRADE ,:OR !IID.K FORSALE OR TRAD
hereby eorUfy that I om not III olllttr or dlreetor of lhla bank. ·
Cliatomor Partlnl tiI Re■r OI Store
HIil G11, electriclt,y, cistern wa,
I!, t on pick-up. Conl•ct The Hut
cows. 8 Hobtein heifers, aa;o.
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Still Suki Condemnation
UPI Foreign Sdltor
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---- --- 1 problems of outer space, . t he and the world's leaders sought
'1:�f1 Wa lt lJlsney Prel!ieots
Assembly created a comrmtt.ee means lu au l ve their problems
but Russia and the West have elsewhere _ esi,tclally away fro m
8:00 Man From Blackhawk
Plctur
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The
12:00
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ien �nab_le to agr�e on terms for
bL
9:00 '17 SunsAt Strip
a forum where the small powers
12:30 John H o pkins File
eve n its first meeting.
The Deteetlvea
could make lheir voice, .articulate.
1 :00 Colleae News Conference
All this was eviden t o_belsance , The su m mit form1.1la was de'G:30 �hck Saddle
1
1 :30 National Edu. �ssoe:iation to the _cu lt of personal d1plomuc)' vised. It £ailed and now the Unltn :00 The New Tonight
Mystery �at!rn,e
'liOO
confession J.'{ fal_th that more 1 t•d Nations aJain seems likely to
l l : 10 �anning lhe Weather
3;00 Open Hearing
could be accompluihed by �ace-tu- ! IJc resorted to as a way to peace.
11 : 1 5 $ports Report
face talks nm? ng th c world s i &lt;_) p
S:30 Preside(llial Mission
T his undula tion to and from
11:20 l.oto Show
l e ad�rs �han m �rliamen_ta� dis- · collective diplomacy has run like
4:00 Summe rtime, W. Va.
tl.lS'.&gt;1011 m the Umted NationJ;.
4 :30 Amerh:an Arts Trio
hrov.gh history. The (len-d at _rar- a tid tnow
5:00 Matty's Funnies
verging 4&lt;&gt;ward the
{hliuh�,
. ,t'hat theory was blulo., the Su!ll_
is on 'May 16· lOOO, whe�
t:00 Badge and Bullets
5:30, Eve Arden Show
ons, can be expected
Nati
United
mil fell flat at the start mg J i �&lt;":
! o swin g away from it in the
d:00 ', People's Choict'
U :00 Eddie SeaeriBt Show
Now, the toP_ U . N. author111;s future, when big - power tension
1
6:30 R obin Hood
:2: 00 Lunch with Soup Sale,i;
reason, c ollective diplomacy_ will
threat of war subside.
7:00 Trackdown
12:80 Talk Back
become t he thing_ fo r the s_1 m � le :indAtt heleast,
what top
that's
7 :30 Ni..verJck
1 : 00 Commonwealth of Nations
reason that the big powers reulize I o'.'flcials on the East River think.
0:30 Lawman
1 :30 Gra)' Ghost
lhey must talk and they have I
9:00 The Pebel
2:00 The Brothers
nowhere to do it except at the
2:30 Amer ica's Newsreel Album 9::,0 The A:,skans
- - ·1&lt;►.l10- JohMy Staccato
2:45 Trav el F'ilm .
JI ,oo 'Tho News Tonight
2:05 Basehll
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B:30 Sttidlo Wreslllqg
B y "4rs. CharlH Woode
SundHy School a ttendance on
June r n was 47, offering $10.$2.
Ma rlene Hobinsun i,s enjo ying a
Perry Mason
month's v acnlion from nurse's
Wanted-Dead or Alive
training ot Camden Clark Hospital
l 9:00 Mr. Lucky
f:JO The Brjgbter Day
in Parkcrsbuq(.
9:30 Have Gun, W!ll Travel
Samuel Kelly, Steubenville, re­
1:1� The Seoret Storm
nlly spt'111 the wcc-k end with his
e
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0:00
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1: 30 The Edgo of Nltihl
other, Mrs. Gr11ce Kdly.
m
J0:30
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1:ro The Three Stoogel'
Charles Taylor has returned
11 ·00 News
1:30 The Life of Rlley
a visit in Cali fornia where
from
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his brother, John, is t&gt;tal loncd with
F:00 Arthur J. Smith-ftew,
12,90 Sign OU
the Air Fo rce.
1: 1 5 A Look at the Weather
Mrs. W. E. Rohin�on and Mr. and
9:25 TV Bowling Clinic
Mrs, Charlea D. Woot le rt&gt;ct&gt;nily
1:30 Amos 'n' MX11
were supper guests of the Glen
9:00 FiGV. ,Matthews
'1:00 Markham
RQ.binson famlJy.
1:30 Amerlcan at \\' ork
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr nnd
Rav.hide
il:"5 Chris'Hain Sclen,,.."&gt;C
visited her parr.n ts, Mr.
daughters
8:30 Hotel de Paree
l 0:00 Alr Force Scrapbook
While, on Fa t her's
Robert
and
Mrs.
9'00 Dillinger
!0;30 Camera 3
Day.
10:00 Tho Twilight Zone
1 1 :00 Dig Picture
Mrs. Delbert Yost and children
j):811 Penon to Person
1 1:!0 RFD, USA
of Sugar Grov e, are v isiting her
pare_nts, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gu t h•
U:00 News
l2:00 Rev Elwood GJhbb
rie, for severa l days,
n, 10 A Loot at the Weather
1 2:25 Bueball
Capt. and Mrs. Chester Rice and
3:00 Sportscdpe
1 1 : 15 Theater 13. ,
daughter, who have been sllllioned
3:15 Sports Special
in Japan, visited his grandf.i t her,
3:45 Comedy Time
E. Perry, Sunday, The Rices
H.
4:00 Summertime, W. Va.
wlll be stationed in Germany for
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
4:30 Rev. Willard Wilco1
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next three years.
ti:00 Ora) B Jerts
9:00 Our G1m&amp; Comedies
5:30 G-E College BoWI
10:00 Hockle and Jeckle C .rl"n
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keys and child­
6:00 FYI
ren recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
10:30 Might Mouse Playhouse
6:30 Twentieth t:entury
Lewis Parrish at-Moe: Center.
1 1 :00 The Long Ranger
1:IJO Lanie
Frank. Mullins h�en trana­
1 1 :30 Jet Jackson
.,
7:30 Denni■ the Menace
to Ciricinnati iram Athena
ferred
12:00 SJ-,y Ifing
8:00 Th• l}d Sullivan 'Sbbw
was employed. ·
he
where
H:90 i;artoons
9:00 Gen.era! Electric Theater
recentlf Buffered a
MiJl:ht
Jack
l:00 Movie Matinee
9:30 Alfrtid Hit.ehcoclt Preset:it•
,
·attac;k.
he■rt
1:411 Ameriean Album
10:00 Jack Benf!Y Program
Friends here have . Wffled that
10:30 Whats My lJ.ne?
5:00 Dance Party
H�len Dnis, formel"l#.ilif this com•
11 :00 SuO,ay News Special
6:00 Rock Lake Party
IQUnity, suffered another stroke
7 :00 Highw�y Patrdl
1 1 1 , 1s Tbe;• u
but is now improving.

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Much Of Peru's Popu lation Is ! Assassins Injure Mason County
, Kill
4-H News
Land less, Hu ngry, Desperate Pr_esident
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I MAR Y t·PUL L I NS,
K l::F IU &lt;.: l:: l{ATUHS, E:wmgs Store,
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ltIB W . M.am, Phone W Y :l-2ti6U . c ... No. 1 3,00I.
Reservations are atill beil1g al'·
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LI M A , Peru UP I -Two-thirds of ed pol 1r� lmed _the streets. Pe1u!'ur ... u,rnt lo a n On.l er of S,d e I
6 :lJ J te
ept ed for Mason
c
County 4-H
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE IU!IIULT�
----- -- -� · -- 1:,:,ut!d vy Lhe Cuu r t ul (. u m i J1 u n j l 'r r u ' s p u pulal lo n 1s thr ead-b;ire a u ts buried their dea�.
Camp Jun e 27 -July 1. All 4-H
UPIenezuela
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CARACAS,
Molt Ar• lnd,an
Ph ;,,!&gt;, .\letg:, L uunt y , Oh iu , I w il l , lan d l ess, hun�ry,. despe rate. .
RATES
l } 7 ) Help Wonted
Presid en t Romulo Betancou r t wae Club membe rs are eligible lo at•
About 60 per _cent o f P eru'ti ' in j ured and Ill top-ranking Ve ne • t e nd. Th e cost is $7 .50.
\' l' I , r n t h is . C i_l y of Ki n gs, "
u l l L· r f ur �.iii.: &lt;ti 1· u b l 1 (· A oct 1 0 11
4 c-enLs per werd. Otll' l /1$C"rl10n. Mrniinum charge - 60 cents.
W A .\ "f' E I
! IUUSEKEEPEH Age u n l tl l' :tUL h Li a )' u f Ju b , l 1tuU , a t Jewel of the ancierit Pe r uvian pop u lauon 1s I ndia n , a race well
l
A large attendanc e is expected
killed today in
ti centa per wurd fot three cocx.:,u Uv e 111$e!" t to1t,1._
i(J lu 65 Hdcrenees wanted. t u w A . W. I ii.I t he Ll uu r u l the 1:.nd, glasses tinkle p!e.u;antly rn aeq u arnted with pover�y and ma!- I iu e lan ao fic er was
u
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or the wet:k'11 acti v itie, whi ch
f
a n app rent ass sin a tJOn a tt mpt
l'huru.� WY 2 :12 1 5 .
Spctcu.l - on e m•11th for 30 &lt;· ect., per word.
ti 2:J :J t c: L u un J t u u.:.l" 111 i·u mcru) . (J t uu, the t !'.l' _ sh!e k '. cool at rnosl:'he re of the n�tnuon and susce ptible _t o th� against
will be conducted at the Maso n
t h e president.
-�· h, li u wmg u...-)rriOt·d n'.:1I e:, .:1 t t" .
Full r.ale o f 4 ce n ts pe r word will oe t•hargcd for advertisirt1:
I blandi�hment s of Comm unist ag 1I &lt;H_ 1 l lon . and th e B?livar.
t
Bela ncou r t 's naval a id e , Capt. County 4-H and Youth l.:antp
d DOl pa.id Within 10 days aner re-ceiVI.Ili bill.
( 1 8 Employment
G lea n1 1n .1;: ca r s glide .ilo ng the talor s .
::.auull. l !l the Villa g e (Jf l ' u l l l
Lopez Par ra, was killed by Ii gr ounds.
Errort io A&lt;1vertis111g - Should be ,�portf-d !mmt=dlate-ly. Tbe
t ru) , a H d in � rii i: l lon I d , J u � n � . f mc _boulevardsb A � nchl y - dressed
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PINW EARERS' CAMP
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bomb
blast and Interio r Defense
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nairi Sentinel will no t � respotlSli.ble for more l.41:o one mcor­
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The Mason County 4-H Pinwear­
Minist er Ge. n. Jose Lopez H. e nl'is
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h.l,· d or Tt...;ioks and Sipee1al Nol.ice.11 of E,·,· 'lts 11.UO. ObHuanea
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s1tt111g. un&lt;I t·o11 aI so lI u w;i 1tre!'I,,, l o u rn_, , u l 110, 1 u wz 1 l i e m� I I1 u stre 1 r h es. lo · L he white
weekend Cllm p July 1 and 2. It
Pui n l Fo u r program bringin" r nJ ured .
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around 9:30 p. m. Saturday.
inJ· ured
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$120
$1.80
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nght to J ! I I IJC a rid rcmuvc ' the llU 1J1 el t1 •.r_i· tag,•:,wa I I _ed, sc,,, urJ· 1 y. A , l o w a i. $ 1 .50. Bul its rega rd ed as
Club m'"mbers who r en•1�e
on
conflicted
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I a holdi n g action a t best.
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$1.50
$2.�
$7. 50
Sal li (' W llhuu t. l ill"Ul l lbroncc tu l h L· J)fOU( r ce ha_ rec a 1 s hC onceervices
their 4-JI pins du r ing l"OunlY
ness
Busi
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Dri ly L wo per C(' nt of Pe r u's I.a nd dio ne wsm e n said it was thrown camp also will be invited lo .Jt­
/\d, J"-M61Ve&lt;I by l U A .M. Wlll be In that day . JM,PCC ,
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l hcse are other faces. A wom . harm•sscd.
at1011 service. Jack s Hefng era- 1 l ai,;t' I J9 antJ V o l . :lll::I, l 'a�c 1:13,
Uoads ;ire (cw Ill the the gove rnmen t men were rtd mg.
t ion Ntw Havei.. Phone TU2- Dt•t·d l t e e o nb
Juhling MC-Clung, Good Luck
ol I\1 (•1 g � l 1m 1 1 l ) , ii ll � h u Hl cs a l ong 3 d�ty .street I trop1e:1J lowl a nd s . Th e _ mounltlins Other sources said ii was planted
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tar and (i1h.so11 ampli fier Cii ll I HOUSE appli ■nc;H, Arnold Brog
lic, h :l \oe- nuts.
itd by Nationwide. Phon, Ill. 1 W Y2-200:J Ucforc 5 p M
thert, SyrecuM, Ohio. Phona Sl rt• t·l herng ui L�!r.:.crLcd 1111 the I
Day guests of her puents, Mr. and tion Camp, a t Camp Ceasar, W ('b­
1 mi ncral wcallh has ba r €l,Y be e n
s ter t:ounty. t his is the highest
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and A. 5ervic;• 'Shtlon WY26- 1 7 Lfc
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entitle Mt.·C lung to return lu the
a pplianc e repair, Phone Otis L,e r
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Phone WY2-297S. Sal�1man:
McClin tr;.:k, RacUle, O.'lio. 2-1-tfc
1961 camp.
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the
Workshop
in Hum a n Deve
$14
mil
l ion a day in
called
benefits
tt1e
'F
a
bulous
has
b
ee
Fi!•
m
er
n
d· ,
awn m gs, venetian blinds, win- o r
,
,
miil lY by poi n ting to the plenty from health insuring organi:1:a- hes' and that J.s a fit dPscrlpti on · fopment and Human Relations, J .
.
Ttw
undersign
ed will orJer a t his I
1 8 ) Aul·'v
, IW� J.,R T C.:._ HA_H1 F:N nA&lt; _H
dow .!ih(ldes. Free estimates.
lhe
fo r rn l oculed in Ch ei; ter Townlions in 19�9 to hel p offset the for the record compiled during 0. Knapp, Director o{ Exte nsion
S� t·r_itf u� Mc!1;;s ,u'.unt y , Oh w of Tensi few.
Dale
Union
Ave.,
!1
1
Wippel,
2
rose
last
summer
un
when
sh1 11. one mite off Route 7 at
cos{ or medical bills and repPace th e peri od of health insurance.
vood CIH11 U•ed Car•
Service a t West Virglnia Univer1 O,RlrE lt
Pomero•·
5 21 OOtc C 1 1
,
&amp;
.
Peru
was
( H ? \\
th
reatened by economic
F111e Points, (t'ollow Arrows;,
income
disability.
lost
through
slt)' announced. 6cholariships were
All M.II" and Mo.la
A 1 1 on f'YS tl l" 1 1 am 1 f
From the begmn 1 ng of I""
0 awarded
disa ster. P eru's curre ncy was dethe followi ng: Philco Refrigera- - - ---:::::"
""
Th
e He alth Insurance Institute
to 50 extension workers
f'AiTRONK.ITAN MOTORI
•
I
(til 17 24 ; (7J 1 • B, 1 5 • Slr tcriura ting rapidly. The t reasury
to the end o ( 1 9!59 the number from 29 sta tes and Puerto R1 c: o
t ur, F.lec t ril' Range, On e ii-pc.
r epo1 ted tha t insurance compani es
6Ql'L.606 bit Main St.
w,n1 nea r ly without f.unds. The Blue CrosS-- Blue Shield and of penons with health msu rance to participate in the works hop
Hrnukfast Set, One 7-pc. Break1 S Ai'E.\I CENTEH
worl d price of lead, copper and o t her heal t h care plans paid 011 1 I v1rtla lly doubled, climbi ng from held at the NatioMI 4-H Center,
fast Set, IJlillt y Cabinet, Win- •
l rs Sam lli{· ko is carmg for her
rn� L I IEVIW U:T va 4 dr. Sedan.
'
zinc we re falling. S trike&amp; aver - a to tal of $5,17:&gt; ,000,000 in ben e- ' 66 illion to nearly 128 mil!J on. Washingt on, D. C. Th e workshop
d•Jw 1-�an, 2-pc. Li vlng Room
twu J.: riintJ.-\1i
l d ren while l ht•1 r ra•
!,µa rk lint hlack (mi.sh. $ 1 ,0Y5.
O \i e r the sa me period, bene(lts began on J une 20 and w1· 11 e nd
•
dgmg
one a week swep 1 across , 1I. 1s 1 a.st year.
Suile, Studio Couch, Ch airs, i
t her is m lht hospit a l
.
!11ae1 tnar · 11, l'omcroy
=
6 22 6lc
•
11 u• coun tr•� 111
,959. 1n vest ors
Lamps, One Metal Wardrobe,
Th e r·1gure s were disc1osed by have more than quintupled. go- on J u 1 y �ii.
in\ from $9157 million to almoSt
u l l ed out.
p
One
the
Ceda
inslitut
e
4today
r
in
r
Ward
r
eleasing
obe,
Sewing
STARS OFFI C ERS
I
H
ALL
1956 FOltD VB Yai r lane 2 d r . h11rd
Demonstrators cla!:!hed with po• r esult! or the Health Insu rance $5. bl llion.''
Machine
Bedro
o m Suite,
,
Hay
�
annual meeting of
the
During
anti
msl!ie
car
IJcc111tJluJ
,
wv H
Before 9::JO A. M ·
lice a nd truncheons smashed fae- Council.'! 14th annual surv ey of
Loa,ler, Hay R o pe (complete),
!l
4- H All :-; tars
Virginia
West
�
the
out, all vmyl trim. $ 1 ,095. tilact­
o
there
ha
Williams
als
aid
Mlddl•,ort WY•:2•l'49
SALE
PUBLIC
e.s
i
n Plaza San Martin. Mountthe
Ga
rden Tractor,
ex
t
ent
uf
"·oluntary
health
Log
ChaJns,
the
4-H Camp
at
held
'
r
honorary,
Lna r s, Pomcroy.
been growth in the breadth o
6 22 6\c
Pomeror WY•l-3l9S
The undt•rs1gnt"d wi l l offe r for --- --- ----i11sursnce coverage in the Unit- cover age.
Tools, M iscellaneou8 Items.
1
r e chosen
we
fficers
o
these
here,
•
to
near
the
In addition
' sa k ut p u blic uu t'lion . ut t h e la k
KAUTZ fl,.ED STOR
cd Slates.
HOWARD SlilO&amp;NABeL, Owner
JfJ7 lJ UICK Vt:! Centu ry hanltup
for the coming year :
1
ly
on persons who have
milli
8
Ch•••w
At
2
rl'sitl�·ntc u r 1'1•,ul D. Lu llri_dgc, lo
� tl r . 1 ,uwcr stct· r rn� ilnd Orake�, T ERMS : CASH.
The n u rn hc r of Americ-ans cov- j nsurance against the cost of hosRush Butcher. Nicholas County
.I,
1
&lt;·ated on r:,ist Main Street, 111 Pom
ed by some for m of health in. pital bills some 1 1 million now Big Chief; The Re v . Marvin Carr
dyn,d 1ow tlrtvt'. Like nc1. inside Not Reapon,lble For Accld1nt1
n
.
7
MAMILL v5
5�ATION
r croy, Vleigs l' &lt;m nty, 01110, on Sat
S.ile conducted by; BRADFOR D
oull o u t. $1 ,til#::». J.!lacllnar's,
s..iranee a t th e end of 1 909 totaled ha ve insu;ance that helps pay for 111, Monogali a County, and J ea n
A.M.
t;OO
a-4o,..
onL·
at
19UU.
9th,
uly
J
ur&lt;luy,
-,
l'umc roy.
AUCTION COMPANY, Racine,
1 27 ,896, 000. Both t he cove rage s urgical bills, compared to only Lloyd, B raxton County, Less� r
6 l2 IH(·
Albany 33SJ
- - ---- -- .
o'c l ock l'. M , thl' p,• rso1111l p roper
r1 11d bencril fi_gur es were new
Ohio.
Chief&amp;; Clara Mae Spray, Lewis
milli on in 1949_
Zvery Day SerVJcr11}::itl r"OIUJ VIJ IJ pussc11gc r stal1011 Auctionee r : CRJTT BRADFORD
ty of SiJld U ccl'(ten l , ('Ol l !;i s ti ng in
io Rlv•r Gauges : Mon t gom • highs, according t� �he institute. 4 1
_ .
Oh
County, Scribe; Sally Lou Darst,
.
W:lijUII, 4 dr. ' t h111 IS a top tiuy Ill
1 it1 r,t of:
Man11i:c r : A. C. UUADFORO.
on persons al &amp;o
m1l11on
Eighty-two
rsons
1958.
pe
1_23
ln
mdh
½
t
cry
1
M
County, Medicine Man and
uppe
.
I
AND
LLE!{
r
9.5
5.9
1
ft.
,
Lewis
r
owe
OWENS
Paint
7
,
.
l'on:rny o nc ·s 111m11011. �xtra lll('e.
(,a s
K elv mato r Rcfrig c r- t open ; Galllpolis 18.6 upper, 1 1 .6 l 1.ad hcalt h 1nsu r ance and _bene- I hae c��era ge that pays_ for doc- Sarah Vincent, Harrison County,
6- 18- l tc
disat
d
e
furnish
Paint
tractors.
l
$ 1 , ll5. Ul;1etlna r , 's, Pu meroy.
- -- O 1 r , a } a g wus1icr, s �•wm � m a - t ower
l or v 1s.1ts tor non-surg1ca1 .c�re, Peggy King, Jackson County, liuy
---- rt. open. L ock 23, 14.8 j f its to l aled nea r. 1 Y. $4. 7 b_111 l�n .
coutit. Ml n c rsYillc. o. 6-2Z-7tc d1('.11ie,
6 22 CHc
rl•dur ehcst, llvmg rot:111 u pp er , 810 _ lower
3 wicket s
ames _R. W1ll�ams, m�t1lute 1 compared l? �ees lha� 17 m JJhoD Farmer, Lincoln County and She•
J
and
1
4
------ -;-:. - .-s u 111•, tu: rlroom slu tc, her!�, d�cti� ru n ning. All dams
. .
J !J51 l '(JN J'JAC. l�ood wo r k cur.
are up 12 vice pr�s1denl, sa i d th� t1gurc-J , m 1 949 Wll�ta�s said.
Ila Ann Parsons, Tucker County,
-! t-. - Pro&lt;luctrnn
TYi Ii: IS _1mpo�
ta1
1:' rs, clu�st. rui s . end tiihlcs, k1tch- th
And 43 mdhon wage earner&amp; Scouts.
r
ough
orr
23
to ½� trap were ev1dern::c of "sustained grow.
closed
Luml ('t111d1Lw11. �75. Ho11me Mill­
1s l!Slienti,11. L:urt1ss gi ves you en utc11s1ls, dishes,
'
f!l a s�warc, a nd I open .
_
th" by vnlur1 t a ry health insuring Were insured against the lou of
P r, '.lil 1111• r.� v1llt·.
Members inithited into the orO 23 ::ttp
j bo th . Breed wi t h Cu r tit1s Breed- 1 111�'. 1 y othl'� artJ!' l t•s
at the end of 1 959, 10 ganization al the end of this
mcome
!Dow�):
Boats
River
io
Oh
mg Se rv1 c:c Inc. Call Albert
J erms: C;1sh Ill h a nd un d u y of M o ntgom e: ry Vulc
million m ore than a decade be• year's State VoJunleer 4,-H Club
. am 0-1 1 ·,
n 6·30
( 9 ) For So le
Parke r , Chesler , Ohio, Phone sule
fore.
k
I
,
•o
t l on Q•ueen 5 :.,
C
am
o
�oc
7
Le ader,' Conference included Ho·
,
YL'k
I· ]\' e
l28 5 or i,
• . Oil r"
Po 1 nt.s I
L' I I I-� Ei:iE H U IH,a:us. BEST IN TIIE
. _H IIOD EL (_'_ sn�F FY . 2-8 ; Lock 9 Mike Cred itor 8 40
L. crites Sr ., B a rbour Counbart
c._ r1IJ, I omcruy, I hone WY2I ·w�en !h� d�cade of. the �o Ii
Atlmtmslra \ or uf the E �tat c am 10--0; Lock 1 1 We stern : 45
Valley. J a rk II Dairy Uu r , Mld­
I
Sand
.
t
ll:l l6,
1 en�ed W1l�1 ams _ said the f1rs1 y� ; ra Powell Winkelble nch,
6-22-6tp
of Pearl D. Lutt r idge, am 9-3 ; Lock 15 A. V. Chris7 :J r .
dl1•11ort.
Hartl ey, Brooke, M rs.
ti 21 6l e
��or_ medical m:urance f'a n B one John
I 7:
......... lbw , .. ....
,d f'1• :as cU .
, .
Mrs. Madge_
,
aymon(1 it. ,SaJvetti
-0;
am
U
S
�
a rah Mays. Clay;
,
40
n
,
SuPP�Y.-�
Jl!:NOU
U
R
'
a JUSt gone m_o _ opera 10n.
&lt;.. r1tt Br,td fortl, Aucl LOfll C'r
2 Hl-:U JU INE ("&lt;H) N UO(:S. l ltab- .J .... If .... '"""' • • .
Richardilm
�:40
son
r
Jeffe
]0·
0am
6
Jacqueline
t:1ay
Conner
'I'V Servit'e. YU�•2l 25. 6-1
llll do�. il1JI Hu us h, l lu r tfo rd, W.
(flJ 24. 25, 27: q) 2 , -lt c 1 6-0 Lock ' 1 6 Coast Gua rd ForNow ��ui 2� fdhen pers;n�
rier.
G;eenb
;
n,
o
s
For
FREE
Jnsptttlo
-- - - a
orm OI• pro e�
CIIAHLESTON, W. VA. U P I- h_av,e t 1� roa
V a.
ti 23 Jtp
IIAMMr-:1l'S lt ��r· u s ElJlSPOSAL.
sy thia 7:05 am 1-0; Lock 18 Sarah
Mrs. Vivian Den11isun, HarriPHON
illness.
prolonged
atamst
tJOn
Llu�y•Thursday
were
Investigator�
•
Weekly
l
pkkup.
Cily
21
Lock
0;
mn
4:20
Kate
$1.00
as
low
All
'
J oh n Michael Ellis, Ha rrison
son·
I
l U50 A M l!� IU l .'\N 10' x 50' Jluu11e­
giving lie de tector tests lo em•
·
Gilmore'&amp; Supply Sier•
' Lanh am, H a 1s
a month. Cail R. &amp; A. Service
of
H
a
5
1
10:
20-0
untington
Ross
t ru1lcr with t'11closcd pnrd1. C111l
o
pr
rr on; E t hi yn
.
'
�
_
insurance
medical
Major
NOTICE OF SALE
plo y es or th e State Mot or Vehicl
Statiun
,
WY2-2
o
r
Edward Sa•
:i66
MarLo
��
soc
�
c.
J.
Harne
,
r
;
2-0,
9.!l0,
23 _
T h v Wil l iam �Jumn �mith r,·a l
W \' 2 21 :J J bclwl' en l\ ii. 1 1 1 . uml
WY,2,2774
_
es Dep!lrtm e nt in an effort to vidl!s benelits ranging as high Parsons, JacksonMrs. Myna Wolfe,
Ion
(l
lammc
r
g
)
CI
lla-Nk.
10
E
1
.
1
m
0
30tp
2
son;
a
r
6-l
Jeffe
ville,
r
s
a
e
r
5 p. Ill
cst .ik lu&lt;•alcd in l'onwr oy, Ohio,
(i ;.!;J tilt
"'• J
IO
•- ,·
'
turn up clues in the $500,000 rob- as $10,000 or $10,000 fo all a
V1qgban'1 Extcrmlnallng
or care prescribed by a physician Kanawha; . Mrs. Cl�ra Schultz,
wi ll hi ' .�ohl ,1 1 the offi e(•s of l ' l' ow, , _ .1 , oc,k 27 , 0, P) R o uc r G•'��on bc ry last weekend.
AUCTIONEER
t.i . E. u1-:r·1w a:UATOll, Unive rsal
2-0,
k
am
Ernestme
B�lley, li utler,
27
Company
Ulr
JO
.
l
l:
r
P
r 1t' r, Attonll'ys,
J'n
&amp;
crow
o
nStale Police Lt. E . L. Roush including care u1 and out of a Muon; A i leen
Compl•t• S.rvlu
�11� runi,:c. Call WY 2-�L I S.
11m,
Lo
0-5
ob
k
M1�le r, M�� lung
enner
Ann
oyce
Mercer,
28
St. M,rys, W. V•.
H
f
; _ c,
B
t•roy, t lluo, 0 1 1 Tue�dil y, Jurw 2 Hl h, , !:�U
sald two lie detectors were kept hospital, charges or private duty
Crltt Bradford
- - -- --· -a 2a a1r
.25
,
am
3-9,
Miller, M Clung
Ann
Walter
liallipolis
Joyce
Mercer,
appll�
'
medical
.
and
'd
e
,
dru&amp;:s
nursing,
1 960 ul 10 :00 u o k A M . l rogoing throughout L he day in the
r
•
AUC TION SALE
'
e(."�Jo r d
B
�R. (I v a l.o uJ
pm,
.,c�
Lo
Medford
1
�;
f
f
0
Mrs.
Mineral;
.
•
.
nce
i
r
•d
p
.
van
3
r
$700.110
nt
ind
iw;�
GAS, t'U EL 011. and eu11I fur­ 011 ti;i1 u rday, Juue 25, 1000, hegin- A. �'�:A���:o� R�:;:. :.do hle. JU t y q1
!,t1 5 pm 3 0, Trauc r.ri minal identification ti ureau. An &lt;1. 11 ____ _____
·
l
N
11
n
a
2
Morgan
n,
o
D11ws
,.
�..
�
�
_
,
n n t ht• .� ohJ l or le s s lh iu, thl' a pn11n!11. Cull for free e 11tlm.1ttc11.
estima ted 40 cmployes were ques.
nu1� Ill 1 :00 p. m. a t Lislc 'H
M rs. George (Stella ) Ruth, O.;
DEAN LEAV!S HOSPITAL
praisNI viihw. Admini s trll Lrix re- � mds 3 . ....., � m 3� , Heron 8.20 pm I tioned.
l-'11reman &amp; Abbot t , Middleport .
G roc(•ry ,Ph Rl. 124, in Sy ra- (
) I nsurance
�c r vcs lhc r ight to r,•jl'('I uny und 3,0 ; J ., Y· Chauvin 1 2 : 015 am, �-0
HOLLY WOOD UPI-Actor-sing- Phyllia Walker, Raleigh ; Herman
ti•l O·tfc
"A� yet," said Roush, "we
u11�1·, I wi l l sell al auction t he
Ovec
2:
M rs.
;
1
am
V.
Raleigh;
8-1
0
A.
Criss
,1
•
a l l hids. Sulc is suhjt• d to thl' ap ,
INSURANC li:have not unl'Overed any clues to er Dean Martln Will released Sydenstricker,
folluw J ng:
Da0-7.
am
5
Doris
Raleigh
Hurns,
;
Leona
,
HospiLebanon
,
50 'J' l l lC BAI..EH aud Mu11!1cy
r
uv,
of
·
,l
of
Ilic
Cedars
,·ourt.
m
o
lr
tf'l'lion, Life, Auto, Fire, P olio. 1
.
th e then through interrogation of
' VerneI a Cyrus, way1:. ectrI c Rer rJ ;!orat ors
2 ''l
N
a river b�a ts. All
Kanawh
h
RI
1e;
le
vis,
u
said
Harris Clipper t·omhme, bolh
U
Phyatcians
y.
LEN
Wednesda
E
tal
I
:
I
n.
SA
I
H,
C•H
l)
o
a
Milli, Middlepor•...
the employes."
6 lias Ra11ge11, 7 Bcda complete
goui.l rnudit1un, Albe r t l' a 1" kcr ,
r, who underwent a ne, Caroline Cyrus, Wayne; Jon
Administ ralru: ur lht' L'...�., t, t e I Ka nnwha dums on lhe sill.
')'"""
Meanwhil e , the Maryland Cas- the entertaine
.
G1111
He!!l
e
rs,
8
2
Sewino
M
a
.,_
•
and M rs.
·
� Wavne
t:hcstcr, Ohio. l'hunc Yukun r;.
�
1
h
a week a go, was Edward lrb",
ton
ern111
opera
1
of William Homl'r smith,
ualty co., B a ltimore , Md., said it
:
l'hinef!,
1
Lt.1t
Living
Uoo1n
fur---Webster.
Cutlip,
Olvea
2285.
6-.22-3tp
tleccascll. ,
DON ·sTlVER.S -would provjde a rewartJ of up to "'in fair ly g ood condition."
11it11rc, Ulnlua table and 6hc
. 25, 27, 3tp
____ __
24
r6
_
l
o
f
5,00
r
in
n
o
that
formatl
0
NOTIC
I OP APPOINTMENT
dud rs, Lo t l1mp8 a nd Dh1hcll inI
l"l VE !&lt;OUM house with b1tlh,
�-,
R•Hrff Dl1t�i;,- ,io� 4
.
wou !d Ie ad to the arrest and co n• Ch•rter No. •••
--1
!•t•t♦ of Alie, Ablet, dNNMd $3
l' I u c I mg
�omo anliqu eH, .Buhy
garai,:e, b11.sc111cnt, l&gt;r&lt;•t·zeway nu
vklion of those rospon,iblo for
c... No. 1 1,386.
ATIONw1••
bed •nd hiih chair, Ma r ble lo p
H t . 124 llc u r lhil'ine. l'flt:cd lo
O
RIPORT Of CONDITION o,
eby given that Der- the robber v.
her
is
Notice
wash 11 tand, 8tt Platform Sca leit • ..... ....._ o...
sell. 1 -4-i0 John IJeero Bull
A
T
o
..,
The lne;1rance company 11ald
nard V. Fultz whose Post OfUce
irn_d Power LHwn Mowe r . M11ny
Dozer wilh 7� fl. !!llglo bl11d,1 .
\,,;;,,,
��T T��:E J:�•F· :ccourns
is
addrees
eport, (?hi o , has the reward would Include a flat
Mi�dl
1111nella neous itcma loo numer•
1-2 lon liMt.: truck 75,000 ac­
.
PROBATE COURT
OF MIDDLl ,OltT
been duly appointed Adm m lstrator ��� :�,�� 1 �!��/e�!C:� �:�_ of
ou11 lo mention.
l111tl mile11, A- L sho1pc, 1-'53
MEI G S COUNTY OHIO
,
f
,
CloM of 81,1 1lneu on Jun• 1 5, 1 960. Pub••
the
Ohio
St
o
t•
In
th•
i
'493 Llncoln �•t.
e
o f the Estate o� Alice Ables la1e of
l&gt;ot) Lh1le, Owner, ',
Chevrole t
power
Hel-Airc
A&lt;:&lt;"01111
t s and • voi:at·hcrs vf t he
Phone WY2-:JS61 Mlddl -,,on
The state had insured up to llsh1d In r•sponM to call tn.Nte br Comptr0ller of th• Cu rrency, und_n
I. 0. McCoy , Auctiotecr.
glide, 1-'48 Willy's j (iep, COlll·
lollo11rh1 g num ed fiduc ia rit•s have ! S u tton Towm1 h1p, Meiga County,
- Sttctlon 521 1 , u; s. RevlNd Statute1.
"'
-"'00,000 contents of the depart
'
plelt'I}' re-buHt. l -'49 lh1rley Nol l'l'SPOIIM iblc ror atl' idc!l)ltl.
lMJCn (1' lcd Ill lh • . p ro b .I . C ou r I O h lII , deceascd .
A•s1ts
•
'
Dated lhis 0th day of June, 1 900 menl', vault.
6-l l · 18-20-2l -2:t,23-24-7tc
U11vid!lon Mo1o rcyclo 74, 1111 ex­
'
Meigs coun
t y, Oh io, for approval
re1erve .
indudln&amp;
nks,
ba
,
other
_
·-·
_
with
balances
Cash,
lhe
to
Entnmce
vault was
F H O'BRIEN
tra». Phone W l8-36154. ll-22-::tlc
$ 690,420.12
ONE GAS ltAN&lt;a:, 19 !H F OI CJ) , F O i( SALE: ti ruom house, bath, 1111� 1 ll;� e,nt:
balance. and cash item, �n P_rocesa i��ollection
gained
ough a small air vent. I
thr
of
J�obate
Judge
the
Court
3
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overnmen
G
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duon,.
and
windows
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f&lt;'ord
49
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moto\"
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The money was t»ken from aevMeiss County, Ohio
FOR SALE: Jer,ey Cow, freah.
fm·nd('e. Price $4500.
$2000 � omer I�. Lee, as Guardian of! Ed,and guaranteed ---------.---·------- -- - - - · - - - - - · - 1,397,315.83
t;c c Wulkr Mnr r !w, 520 S)' c al ockers.
eral
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394,169.27
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more
$50 month. 770 Syc
S t ., Mldtlleport , Ohio,
ObUgaUona of SI.I.tea and polittcal tubclivlslons - - - - - - - 8-18-tilp
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of
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$12,000.00
e
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St.
(including
l'hone
etot�
WY
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31c
24
6
1&amp;'267 Firs t and Finul Ac�outit I
12,000.00
IPINIT PIANO
6 20 Btc
Federal Reserve bank) _ _ _ ___________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Ed
of
n 11 K. !rcn,h, Admini st rutrix
1-"9,107.04
overdrafta)
'86.72
WANTED: Jlc1pon11lble 1,arty to ( 9a I .'v\orine Suppl ie•
Loa118 and dilcounta (Including
�
l&gt;f the Estate of t:dwc1rd T. fr{'nd1,
takt! over low monthly payments
Bank ,premises owned '6,23Ut6, fumitiure and
SALK
FOH
78
acre
FA}fo1
located
d eceu sod.
10,866.71
un 11 8plnc1 pi a no. Can be seen I IIID IOATI AND MOTO!ti' IU
.fixtures $4-,6S4,7G - - - - - - ------- - - - - - · -- - - - - - - - - - in Chester To wnship, known aa
18141
First
und
Fin
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At:rnunl
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9,412.64
th1y
lut
-Mtt,...
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-loc: a ll:v. Wrllc Credit Mar1101er,
Other uaeta - - - - - - ------t he h1rnk GrcH', consisting of of
.
John E. miHiday, ExCC'u to r o[
pallt•n Mitton. 600 I. Main
P. O. Uux 215, Sholbyvllle, Indi­
,
house with alx rooms and bath, the Eatale of D. L. Reisinge
r , de•
It,, ,_,.,, ''-• WY./l-lll'O,
1'0TAL ASSi:I"S - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - · ---- · - -- - - - - - '4,,0'73,291.61
(6 ) 2-1, 27 ; (7) 1,
ana.
a !lemenl with coal furnace. Alao ceased.
b
1 1 ,24-1..
2, 8, 9, rn, 16, 8tc
fuel oil fu r na ce. Larae bank
LIAIILIT III
THI NIW A&amp;KYD IASI FINISH
l6006 Third Cu rrent Account of ,
barn,
lrlplc
tll
gurog
large
e,
partncnhipo,
individual,,
ol
depoolts
Demand
o
the Hunti ng t on Natio n•! B,nk uf
LOTS t'UH SALE: 1 1 2\1 ' x 105",
• • • IXFlltlOltS • • •
INFlltlOltS
aoAr
block chicken hou se, outside C olumbus, Trustee of
BIQ' Yov - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · · - - - - - - - - $1 ,363,739.$ 1
----wr,poratione
-and
Zuspan Addil1un. Cu.l1: t.:11lvi11 ll
the Trust
ki
tchen, plenty of wate r. Pasture Created U/W
partnertbip&amp;,
lndividuala,
of
nme d8PO'it■
of Thom as A , Muy,
McD•niel, M1111011, We»t Vlr 1itinh1,
DICKS . • • Nu,,s . • . lNGINIS • • • •,c.
fe nced with aprln1 water tor Deceased.
and c-orporatlons --------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - · - - - - - 2,029,580.01
SPrucc a-M::n.
of 1t•ndln&amp; Um Plenty
C4tltle,
of United States Government (inc-ludinl
Oeposlta
attd
Plnlth91
Yadlt
P$
Marlne
,
18
195
First
I
and
Final
Account
6 2,1 3 tc
of
bC'r. Write Box 668F, f:/o The llc!lsie G.• webst�r, Execulrix of
66,317.79
p01tal 1&amp;Viil!al) - - - - - - --------- - - - - - ------- - - - - - - Poinh wi1h,tand tt.. fflotl vi,.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio . the E!ltate of Homer G. Webst
1118,901.74
-ns
wbdivialo
polillc,1
and
state•
of
Deposita
er,
orous odion of water. wind and
8 2.l 3tp decea9.cd.
6,590.26
Other depotlta �� and cashler'a ch�
) liii
---Wtiar, ond a,. for fflOf9 dura·
,2
!!�·
..,,_,
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TOTAL
18206 Fint and Final Acco,ml of
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOtrSa
ble than th• ordlna'1' marine
Helen Marlc Le Hheit, Administra- 1
Melvin
w
loc-atlon.
bath,
Uh
nice
AT
TOTAL LIAB� ------::.-------- ---�·-------- '3,820,210.31
flnl$hes now In UH, TIie new
}lood, 1 1 1 Locuit St., Pomero,. trlx of the E&amp;tato oi John Just'ph
�
II
formulation
baM
alkyd
Leifhoit, de&lt;:eased.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
&amp;,28-30t p ___ :_ ___
__
12 17� Twentieth Current Acon"rance of a IMtter flnlth.
CapJtsl Stock:
FOR SALE: ti - room house at 1 126 count of Edison Ho bstetter, G uardPomeroy, Ohio
Common atoet, lotol par $100,000 00 - - - - - -------- $ 100,000.00
*.btra .._. _,_
--a
.,... ._.._
E. Main. More Information at Jan of the Estate of Fred While,
!urplu, _ _ _ _____ - - · - · __________ ••• - - ----- - -- - - - -- -- - - . 300,000.00
1 1 28.
• hll II --FIii tJlq
6 21 6tc ,n lneomp•tont ,
48,076.30
-.,_.,,
Undivided {ll'Qflta - - - --- - - - - - ---- ; --· ------ · - - - - ------ -- -Unless exceptions
a� [ilt'd I
.
filllll
-,
F'OH SALE: 44 ACRE HILL FARM L he,-e to, H id accounts will be fo r
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------- - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 448,076.30
with aas well, clcc:tricity, water hearing before laid Court on the
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10 TO 20 ACllES HAY. P. M--:­
10 ac re bottom, 6 room house , 25th day of July, l960 at which
. _ •. ·TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - �.073,291.61
• ht111 tllltr ctllr-Cltu tllifJ
Cowdery, Long Bottom, Yukon
•
barn. Known u Harley Mc, lime said acrountis will, be ronsidMIMOU.NDA
Bel Air 4 Door Sedan
* Wl!lw wllbs Ill .._
�·325!1.
6-24-31c
..., 11111
·
l..ouahlin Farm. See Bill Cozart, ercd and con t tnue d Iroin day to
....,. llabUIU.. and
to
a111Jned
or
pledged
......,ta
V8 motor. automw t ic tran1., r»­
IIL
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THIS
,
t
Rarlne, Ohi o .
1
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24
6
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1
puriposea
8
p
other
for
tl1
100
- - - - - - - · - - - - - -- - - - - - · - - - - - $ 2tll,937.Mt
___ d ay un fl n• 11 y d 1sposed of
dlo, heater, power 1teerln g and
,1 ot1C!ION
la
PIN
deduction . of
14Jer
ue
•bov111
ahown
u
Loana
·
oa
d
person
Any
,
Intereste
may
e
fil
br•ket. tinted a:lal'lll, (adory air
roR SALE: 4, _ ROOM HOUSE JN
- - - - - - · ·· ---- - - - - ------ $ 17,245.03
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EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. lwo !Ive
conditioned, beautiful Ivory ov­
M ine rsville. Full b1:1scment, runof the above-named bank, do
Clshier
HUBBARD,
E.
HAROLD
I,
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unts r to matter1 pertaining to
room apartmenta. A. N. Bena:el.
er red flni1h. Black and red ln­
uini,t wyter, ,ga8 rurnacc, bullt- in
ii true 10 the beat of niy
�tement
.i&gt;ove
the
that
awear
eolemnly
of
t
e
he
trus
ecution
not
t
lh4:
less
x
kl1chfln with snack bar, Call
tertor. Plenty of real drlvioa
Pllono WY2-3272.
1 1-2 tic
belief_
-•owledl!• and
WY 2-8291.
6 2� 6tc than flve days prior to tho date set
comfort lJI lltll oar.
HAROLD E. HUBBARD, Cashier.
!or h�aring,
HOUSE: TW O REDROOMS, 1.argo
Correct,....Att..t: �� �o
llvln.t room , klkhen a nd ba t h,
F. H . O'BRIEN
Din,cton.
bHement, aaa furnace, Call WY
Probate Judge
I
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MeigB Count}'. Ohio
2-331t or WY 2-3642.
COUNTY OF IIEI.GS, .. ,
STATE OF
(6) 24. uc
6 24 lfc
Sworn to ind •.-iibod bolore me thl• 12 tlt1 ol Juno, 1980, aD&lt;I I
936 GMC
: 1_
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6 · ROO!il HOUSE ON Mlddlepe rl FOil SALE OR TRADE ,:OR !IID.K FORSALE OR TRAD
hereby eorUfy that I om not III olllttr or dlreetor of lhla bank. ·
Cliatomor Partlnl tiI Re■r OI Store
HIil G11, electriclt,y, cistern wa,
I!, t on pick-up. Conl•ct The Hut
cows. 8 Hobtein heifers, aa;o.
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United Nations.
By PHIL NEWSOM
Still Suki Condemnation
UPI Foreign Sdltor
I Russia
will _re new i ts dem�nd
n ited NaU
top
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the
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the summit will ]ead the world :,e mbty st• �- swn. The United Stales
12:00 TV Chapel
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12:30 Industry on Parade
Thee is no conce.rling that the wide aerio1l surve i lla n ce at t�e
12:45 Insid e Sports
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Uni t ed Nations was by - pa ssed sam e meet ing. Oul e r sp�ce �111
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Eisenhower . Khrushchev pen-pal- And even th e nuclear lest talks,
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5:00 World Championship Golf major powers contributing heav i- may
the
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6:00 Meet the PreRs
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Jy to a trl!:nd away from collective Assembly. 1
10:00 Howdy Doody Show
6:30 Sunday News Picture
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«i_dly t he Unitl_!d N ution1 maJe ·Jn 1 945, the Unit ed Nations
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10 :00 Loretta Young s;1c,"'
l i t lle progress m 13 years, .was
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12:30 Down on the Farm
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l l : 10 WeatherCt1st
! d ay, . last f�II. the General Assemt not universal brotherhood of
1 1 : 15 Nitewatch
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bly re c ogmze.d that the arms ra�e it i
at least a lasting brother­
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a
4 :00 Wiikh Mr. Wizard
1 :00 Sign Off
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f !he big powers to ket'p
world by ex))llnd m g the U. N. dis- °od 0·
ace.
armamen t commissi on to include pc.
all o f the organization ' s 82 mem• 1 Disillusioned by developments,
1:00 Record Hop
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7:30 Dick Clark Show
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8:00 Bravt' Stallion
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4:00 American BandstawJ
8:30 Leave It To Beaver
transferring the arms question to world _ did not ret u rn until it
tl:30 Rln Tln Tin
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faced up to aggrt!ssion in Korea
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The qu estion .of nuclear wea•
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6:45 John Daly New,i;
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o( the Umted Nattons. On the United Nations Jikewiee waned
'l':00 Buddv :;;t,ircher Sho.f
---- --- 1 problems of outer space, . t he and the world's leaders sought
'1:�f1 Wa lt lJlsney Prel!ieots
Assembly created a comrmtt.ee means lu au l ve their problems
but Russia and the West have elsewhere _ esi,tclally away fro m
8:00 Man From Blackhawk
Plctur
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The
12:00
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9:00 '17 SunsAt Strip
a forum where the small powers
12:30 John H o pkins File
eve n its first meeting.
The Deteetlvea
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All this was eviden t o_belsance , The su m mit form1.1la was de'G:30 �hck Saddle
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1 :30 National Edu. �ssoe:iation to the _cu lt of personal d1plomuc)' vised. It £ailed and now the Unltn :00 The New Tonight
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11 : 1 5 $ports Report
face talks nm? ng th c world s i &lt;_) p
S:30 Preside(llial Mission
T his undula tion to and from
11:20 l.oto Show
l e ad�rs �han m �rliamen_ta� dis- · collective diplomacy has run like
4:00 Summe rtime, W. Va.
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hrov.gh history. The (len-d at _rar- a tid tnow
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. ,t'hat theory was blulo., the Su!ll_
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Nati
United
mil fell flat at the start mg J i �&lt;":
! o swin g away from it in the
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Now, the toP_ U . N. author111;s future, when big - power tension
1
6:30 R obin Hood
:2: 00 Lunch with Soup Sale,i;
reason, c ollective diplomacy_ will
threat of war subside.
7:00 Trackdown
12:80 Talk Back
become t he thing_ fo r the s_1 m � le :indAtt heleast,
what top
that's
7 :30 Ni..verJck
1 : 00 Commonwealth of Nations
reason that the big powers reulize I o'.'flcials on the East River think.
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1 :30 Gra)' Ghost
lhey must talk and they have I
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nowhere to do it except at the
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11 ·00 News
1:30 The Life of Rlley
a visit in Cali fornia where
from
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his brother, John, is t&gt;tal loncd with
F:00 Arthur J. Smith-ftew,
12,90 Sign OU
the Air Fo rce.
1: 1 5 A Look at the Weather
Mrs. W. E. Rohin�on and Mr. and
9:25 TV Bowling Clinic
Mrs, Charlea D. Woot le rt&gt;ct&gt;nily
1:30 Amos 'n' MX11
were supper guests of the Glen
9:00 FiGV. ,Matthews
'1:00 Markham
RQ.binson famlJy.
1:30 Amerlcan at \\' ork
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr nnd
Rav.hide
il:"5 Chris'Hain Sclen,,.."&gt;C
visited her parr.n ts, Mr.
daughters
8:30 Hotel de Paree
l 0:00 Alr Force Scrapbook
While, on Fa t her's
Robert
and
Mrs.
9'00 Dillinger
!0;30 Camera 3
Day.
10:00 Tho Twilight Zone
1 1 :00 Dig Picture
Mrs. Delbert Yost and children
j):811 Penon to Person
1 1:!0 RFD, USA
of Sugar Grov e, are v isiting her
pare_nts, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gu t h•
U:00 News
l2:00 Rev Elwood GJhbb
rie, for severa l days,
n, 10 A Loot at the Weather
1 2:25 Bueball
Capt. and Mrs. Chester Rice and
3:00 Sportscdpe
1 1 : 15 Theater 13. ,
daughter, who have been sllllioned
3:15 Sports Special
in Japan, visited his grandf.i t her,
3:45 Comedy Time
E. Perry, Sunday, The Rices
H.
4:00 Summertime, W. Va.
wlll be stationed in Germany for
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
4:30 Rev. Willard Wilco1
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ti:00 Ora) B Jerts
9:00 Our G1m&amp; Comedies
5:30 G-E College BoWI
10:00 Hockle and Jeckle C .rl"n
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keys and child­
6:00 FYI
ren recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
10:30 Might Mouse Playhouse
6:30 Twentieth t:entury
Lewis Parrish at-Moe: Center.
1 1 :00 The Long Ranger
1:IJO Lanie
Frank. Mullins h�en trana­
1 1 :30 Jet Jackson
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7:30 Denni■ the Menace
to Ciricinnati iram Athena
ferred
12:00 SJ-,y Ifing
8:00 Th• l}d Sullivan 'Sbbw
was employed. ·
he
where
H:90 i;artoons
9:00 Gen.era! Electric Theater
recentlf Buffered a
MiJl:ht
Jack
l:00 Movie Matinee
9:30 Alfrtid Hit.ehcoclt Preset:it•
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·attac;k.
he■rt
1:411 Ameriean Album
10:00 Jack Benf!Y Program
Friends here have . Wffled that
10:30 Whats My lJ.ne?
5:00 Dance Party
H�len Dnis, formel"l#.ilif this com•
11 :00 SuO,ay News Special
6:00 Rock Lake Party
IQUnity, suffered another stroke
7 :00 Highw�y Patrdl
1 1 1 , 1s Tbe;• u
but is now improving.

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Officers Training Days Sessions End
With Pomeroy Church Meeting Thursday
The Portsmouth District Woman's Societr, of the Methodist
church held the last or its "Tr.sining Days ' for officers and

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U nited Methodist church.
Miss Lucreti a Genheimer arid Mrs. Eugene Brown served
as the registration committee and more than 100 women from I

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Mr. and Mn. Roy C. Duncan and
children or Elkin,, N. c., art vlalt­
lh1 the Charla J . Werry family,
109 Plea11nt Rldae.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

'toNIGHT
"THE 1l1SII: AND FAIL
OF Ll!lG8 DIAMOND"
Day Dlnton - Ku�n Steele
IATUaDAY
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Alllaon lkrea
- alto "WSTANG"
lid&lt; Butel - Steve Ker..
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.. .111 Youn,:, Mrs. Albert Woodard
1111d Mrs. Kermit Walton attended
Inspection or Ha rrl1onville Chap­
ter, OES, Wednesday evening.
and Mr. and Mra. Edward T. Dauer
of M arlon lll}(!nt the put week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Karr.
Miss Polly Ann Bauer returned
home Saturday a fter I two weeks
vi1lt ln Marlon w ith her parentl,
Mr. and Mra. Edward 1'. Bauer.
Mr1. Lula Jacks of l.11n11ville
visited Thuraday with Mr. and
Mn . Charlea Buck,
Mrs. W. A, M ora:an and Mn.
Eddle smith returned Monday
niaht af\er a visit In Columbu1
with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Gotth1m:lt
1nd 1011, Mn. Helen Maaa and
other relatives. Kathy Mor111n
who actompanled her arandrnoth•
er, remai ned for II weeks vlslt.
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., and Mr1.
Jed Web1ter Jr., were bu■lnlflU
vlaltors In Athena, Wedneaday.
Ml1t Polly Ann Bauer 1penl
Thunday with Suun Lytle.
M n . Robert Cyrua and Mr. and
Mn. Pat Boyd and 10n Johnny
returned home a lter a vl1lt in
Denver, Colorado with Lhe torm•
er'■ ,on, A2C Thom•• Garne1
and In San Bernardino: Calif,,
with Mr. and Mra . Robert Cou1ln1.
Miu Florence Ann Be1rh1
,pent I touple of d1y1 al Dexter
City with Mr. and Mn. Robert
Ritchie and son Bobby,
Mn. Lloyd S1mp10n and family
ot Beaver and M iu Janet Samp­
aon o f Marlett.a were recent
IJUHll of Mr. and Mn. Hany
Bearha and dauchtera.
Mr. and Mr■. R . A. Thomp1on
returned lo their home In Bridle•
Vme, Pa., Thurlday after a vl1ll
wlth her al1ter, Mr,. C. E. Ne■1t
Wedne1d1y Mr. Tbomp10n w11 1
bu1lne11 vl4ltor In Charleaton and
w11 attompanled by Mn. Thomp•
ton who vlalted her brother and
1l1ter.1n-law, .Mr. and Jira. Geor1e

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Plans were made for a lamil )"
picnic I n July when the Sew-rile
Sewing Club met Wednesday even­
ing at their club room. Mrs. Donaid Colllns. pre11ident, was in
charge of the business 5e19ion and
plans were made for an ice cream
sod al I n August. A .11Chcdulc was
made for taking flowen to the
Meig11 General Ho11pita l, an annual
project.
Games were played and prizes
awarded to iVlr&amp;. WIilard Boyer,
who also won the door priie, Mrs .
Colli h&amp; and Mra. William Ware.
Followina: the meeting Mrs. Calvin
Slmpion with Mrs. Kenneth Fin­
ley 811 �ontrlbuUns hoste111, took
the group to the Da iry Queen for
refreshments.
Mrs. Dayton Strickland and M rii .
Charle&amp; Hoffman will be lw&amp;lc111.ses
for the next meellnit.
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Re_pre11� ntat1vcs from the F1r11t
Baptist Church, Middleport, w i ll
be in Granville SaturdHy and
Sunday lo attend the Ohio Bap­
tist Men'11 Fellowahtp meetings to
be held al Denn ison University.
Planning to attend are Harold
E. Hubbard, Paul Smart, K� lad
Hlndy, Howard West, Tony Fow!er and Owen Dratlon.

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SAVE SATURDAY

4 for $1.00

BOYS MUSCLE
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ery trim. Shadow panel.
Regular and extra large
sizes.

Smart new patterns in light and da•rk colors. Wash and
wear fabrics that require minimum care. Plain front
style anJ pleated styles with zipper fly_ Expert tailor­
ing . Sizes 29 lo 50 waist measure.

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MENS!
BACHELOR'S FRIEND
Everyday! Serviceable

Summer Trousers

Sizes 29 to 38 waist measure. Corded cotton in wide or
narrow wa•le. Wash 'n wear needs minimum care. Tan,
gold, green, grey . Frontier style pockets. Adjustable

side tops. Slim line styling.

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COTTON SOCKS

In the regular length with
ribbed top or the popular
anklet style with elastic top.
In - white, gl'!ay, navy blue .
black or brown. Si!es 10 to
13. Buy your correct aize at
this .sale price for Saturday.

3 pairs for $1 .00

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Wagner Ware
SKILLETS

50 f'T. 1,ENGTII

20% more cooking area.

$3.9 5

Pre • seasoned quality
c�st iron. Large size.

25 h. Garden Hose - ½ inch diameter

$1 .99

$

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STEP
LADDERS

SAN I SLI P

IRONING BOARD PAD and
STRETCH ON COVER SETS

Combination cushiony waffle weave pad wit h silicone
cover. Tc:tilore-d to fit all standard sizes of ironing
boards.

$1,00 a set

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Belt and B11ckle Set, with eyelets

CONTOUR RELT

&amp;

White and Colors.

&amp; CLARK ZI PPERS
colts
Skirt: neck openings and dress plackets.
White and Colors,

30c to 65¢

Eyelet ruffllili, lace (eotton and nylon)

29¢ .to 79¢ per bolf
DE wxi PIN-IT SKIRT MARKER '

No mess, no fuss, no ehalk. Handy built-in pin cushion.
Pin an even hemline every time . . . easy! Quick! Ac­
curate I

CASHMERE
aoUQOET SoAP
Pink and White.

2 for 25¢
MAYSviLLE CARPET WARP
For Hand Loomed Rugs. All Colors.
yd.
• 2 for $1.00
BOO

abxl6 WAltlRG
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spools.

Plain and decoralive. Linen, Vellum, Puchment,
pletone.

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no fuu. .-.o chalk,

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FACIAL
TISSUES

The ' 1 wet . strength" tis­
sues tha,t do more - do
sues i n a box. Pink, yel­
low and white.

it belier. 200 double tis­

...: 29c

The regular meeLinc ·of the
Meiga County Democr�tic Women'•
club w1111 held Tbunday evenina
al the second ward houae in
Pomeroy when Mn. Henry Bentz
Jr. presided in the absence of the
president, Mra. Don Brewer .
BUia were paid and a aizeable
balance was left from lhe dance
aiven .'by the club in April. An­
other dance is planned for July
with a good orchealra, lo be on
band for round arid l!Clllll"e dlnc­
ing .
A precinet. lr1ininf 1chool con­
ducted under the leadenhtp of
the president of the Federated
Democratic Women'&amp; Cluba of
Ohio, Mn. Xathrya C. Tut11er, of
Akron, wu planned for July H a
date ii open, Plan&amp; for a plenlc
i n AqUst Wlflff dilcuued with
the date to be announced liter.
Snacb and puncJ( donated by
Audrey Youn,. tl\lU'man of
the relreshment committee were
served at the close of "the meet1n1.

Sale Prices

$8.95

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PANEL

$1.00

SATUR.DAY

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our tf\hlllele Une of •�ades �anglng In price, from 59e
to $3.29 shades for all style lamps - parchment, flber­
gJas and silk.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY

.29.00 Waxed . Illrcb bed - with atllactlve cjeul. Solid
ends.(/1,utomatlc toe-trip Jock. Regula\' $12.95. Water..
proof crib l!'attress. Truly a nice outfit..
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$2.39

ti-active pattern· - 90"
long.

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PANEL

Baby Bed and Mattress ·

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bottom.

Bea�Wul lace panels white - all cotton - at-

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WRIGHT'S TRIMMING for Dresses, ek.

lfleffJ••lfl-- Area

Zipper type top wire rub­
bish burners with raised

CRINILLE
and HEIRLOOM

PANELS

SALE

Alio Thread lo maleh lhe llppers . . . . . . 15e per spool

Ohio: hnny tl'IIII ptN11ftl tecta,,
fair and cool tonlfht. hnd-, ftlr
and • llttt• wanNt"". Hlth ..,_, In
th• 70., low tonitht In th 50a.

RUBBISH
BURNERS

LACE

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WEATHER

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DOUBLE BED SIZE 8 1 br 108 inches . . . . . . . . . $2.76
DOUBLE F11TED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . $2.76
PILLOW CASES, 42x38� Inches . . . . . . $1.38 a pair
TWIN BED SIZE 7% by Hl8 inehes . . . . . . . . . . . $2.46
TWIN FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . . . . $2.46

SALE SATURDAY

1 5¢ · 25¢

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Only 1 1 pair drapes In this lot - 50"x84" . ·
(Only 1 or 2 pairs of a pattern)

Bias tape, ric rac sea·m bindlng, plplng, hem fadng.

12 In a package

Low

Al These

DRAW D RAP ES

ioiLTEX TRIM

Dnoted To 'l'lte lntere� .Of The

ent1 n e

Regular $3.75 A Box

Extremely soft. More ab­
sorbent. Easier to wash.
Dries twice as fast. 2 1
by 40 inches.

WH ITE BED SH EETS

Discontinued $3.95
59c

BUCKLE SETS

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650 sheets on a roll. Yel10w, pink, blue and white

4 h. - $3.95
S h. - $4.9S
6 h. - $5.95

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sturdily built. A genera&lt;!
pur(IOse and household
s::;r. ladder. Every step
r ded.

NOTIONS DEPT.
29¢ to 59¢ each

WALDORF

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nJture on the Znd floor.
Chairs - Living Room
Suites - Sofas - Studio
Com�bes - Hlde•-A·H L.-ds.

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17 gallon flow per minute. 1-leavy brass couplings.

Square Cast Jron

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JUNE SAlE
PRICES

9 regular $3.95 GIRUi CAR COATS . . . . 'SALE $2.00
3 regular $2.95 GIRUi JACKETS . . . . . . SALE U.50
2 regular $5.95 WOMENS JACKETS . . . . SALE $3.00
3 regular $10.00 WOMENS JACKETS . . . SALE $6.00
9 regular $8.95 WOMENS JAC!{ETS . . . . SALE $5.00
3 regular $19.50 WOMENS FORMALS . . . SALE $9. 75
3 regular $25.00 WOMENS FORMAUi . . SALE $12.50
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I regular $35.00 WOMANS FORMAL . . SALE $17.50
2 regular $10.00 MATERNITY DRESSES • SALE $6.00
3 regular $8.95 MA TERN ITV DRESSES . SALE $5.00
3 regular $2.95 MATERNITY DRESSES . SALE U.50
4 regular $2.95 MATERNITY SHORTS . . SALE $1.50
7 regular $2.95 Maternity Pedal Pushers . SALE $1,50
5 regular $3.95 MATERNITY SLACKS . SALE fl.50
3 regular $3.95 MATERNITY SKIRTS . . SALE f!.50
10 regular $1.95 GIRLS JACKETS . . . . _ SALE fl.00
8 regular $2.39 GIRLS JACKETS • . . . . . SALE $1.50
22 regular $4.95 Women, Coat Sweaters . . SALE $!.00
r&amp;"''regular $2.95 Womens Cotton Sweater, SALE fl.So
19 regular $1.95 WOMENS VESTS . . . . . . SALE $1.00
10 regular $2.39 WOMENS VESTS . . . . . . SALE U,50
19 regular $2.95 Womens CoUon J1ckelo . SALE $1.50
7 1 regular $ 1 .00 Womens Collon Blouse, . SALE 50e
22 regular $1.95 GlRUi CAPRI PANTS . SALE $),00
17 regular $2.39 GIRLS CAPRI PANTS . SALE fl.SO
18 regula r $2,95 GIRLS CAPRI PANTS . SALE $1.50
16 regular $2.95 Womens Capri Panis . . . . SALE $1.50
f3 regular $3.49 Womens Capri Panis
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7 regular $1.49 GIRLS VESTS . . . . . . . . . SALE $1.00
4 regular $1.39 GIRLS VESTS . . . . . . . . . SALE $1.00
49 regular $1.95 Womens Gym Shorts . . . SALE $1.00
23 replar $2.19 Girls Knit T Shlrto . . . . SALB $1.00

Mens Di'e�;s Trousers

CONTI N ENTAL STYLED

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Fine c o m b e d cotton
shirts with nylon reinfor­
ced neck. H ighly absorb­
ent. Whiter than white
finish. Sizes 8 to 1 8 .
Slccveles:;.

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By Mn. I. C, John.ton
Mr. and Mrs. F'red Oiler and film•
ily or LNncasLer spent lhc week
end \'isiUnQ their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Dom1ld Metheny and
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family.
Sunday i:ueBt11 or Mr. 11nd Mrs.
Eugene Johnston were Mrs. Geor�e
Martin and children, Mn. Addie
lnnncy 1111d grandson of J�ckson
11nd Mrs. LluJe Caton.
Mr11. Pharoh John11on, Ft. l'lcrr",
florid&amp;, Iii visiting with her dau11:h·
tcr, Mr. �nd il-tn.' 1.loyd Allhburn,
11nd famll} and other relativrM.
Salem. Center Sunday School pic­
nic was held at Lake Alma, Sun- 1
day, June 12.
Mn, E[fie Baker, a former resi ­ I
dent, i11 Ill. Her addre1111 111 3�2
Plalnvlew Drive, Columbu11, Ohio, J
for those wlahln a: to send c11rd11.
Mrs , Bud Janey and children of
Columbu11 are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Margaret Drewer.
Dr. T. A, Uewel.Jon was called
to sec Guy Edm undson Saturday.
Mr. Edmundson still Is In poor I
health.
Mra. Charle• Jacki' son 111 �pend- 1
Ina: part of hl1 1ummer vac1Ulon
with hl1 uncle, Mr. and Mn. Sld1
nf'y H11rlen and family.
Ml11 Melva Johnaton spent Fri•
day nlaht with her &amp;randmother,
Mn. Lluie Caton.
Mla1 Loneda John11ton, a former
re■ldent, bec•me the bride of Ila
i:erl Varney, formerly of Vinton,
on Sunday, Juntt 12. The c4uple !
left on a 1lJ:ht-1eeln1 trlf, into 1
Weit Vlr1lnla, Keniucky and New I
Jeney. They will taler llve In Col·
umbu1.
Recent a:ue1t1 of Mr. •n•I Mra.
Sidney Harleu were Mr. a.nd Mr11.
Earl Harteu and children.
Recent aueat■ of Mr. and Mn.
John Knotla were Mr. and Mrs.
Bradford Walker ind son.1 of Col•
umbu1.
WIilard Walker ap,.nt the week
end wlth hi1 wlfe, Faye and child,
ren.
,
Mrs. Dorothy Rouah, who work, ;
at the unemploynu,nt oft1ce I n
Pomeroy Ii apendln1 her two week
vacation al home.
Paul Walker w11 a ncenl vlaitor
or hl1 father, Sylveater Walker and
ot her re1atlvea.
Mn. Ida Dennl10n vl■ited Faye
Walker, Saturda)' mornlna.
Mn. Bonnie Jo hn1lon and child·
rtin vltlled Mn. Uullfl Calon 'Ind
P'ay Walker Monday.
Mr, and Mn. Tracy Tracett via•
ited Mr. and Mn. Cheater John­
aon, Monday.
Sunday 1ue1ta of Mr. and Mra.
Uoyd A.thburn and Mn. Ph1roh
JohnlOD -were Mn. Canon Hall and
children of Ewln1Lon, Mr. and Mn,
Cheater Johnaora and d1u1hten
and Mr, an4 lln. Carlos Hatrip,
Bert Smith, who l'ftently under­
went a mutold operation at Vet­
ennt Ho,plt,1 ln PUt1bur1h ,pent I
Tuelcllly WtUI Suadar with hla famUy before Nf.1ll'llln&amp; for hil check• 1
•• 1114 dl.acbarao from lbe bolplt- 1
al. Mn. Smltll 1m1111pauled him II
fir u Columbut Sunday. Sht wnt

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WOMENS RA YON

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promotion ; Mrs. Lillian Evans,
Minford, secret&amp;ry or spiritual life; ·
Mn. Robert_ Warner, Pomeroy, secretary of literature and puhllcaho n ; Mrs ._ George _Holcombe. Ports­ 1
mouth, Y 1ce p resident;_ Mrs. La w ­
rence Brannon, Lucaav1lle, secre- ,
tary of student work; Mn. Eugene
Brown, Pomeroy, secretary, youth I
wo_rk p_ro te rn ; Mrs. A. G. A_da_ms,
Sc 1otov 1 lle , secretary of n:1 1 ss 1o n ­
ary penonnel and recruitment; [
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and Mh. C. F. To� �ktr\S, P_omeroy,
s_ecretary of Chn1t1an social rela­
hons pro tern.
Re f!esb�ent■ were aerve � under
the d1red 1on of the committee o n
with Mrs. 1
1 local church activities
Pea�l Hysell serving as a_uiatant
churman, in cooperation with Mra.
I D_wight _Parker, Mra. C. F. Tomp' km11, Mm Lydia Ebersbach and
Mrs. Harry P. Smith.

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�ooks for devotion from the confercnce president, Mrs. Carl Ware ,
were presented by Miu Houaer lo
the t,·orest Run and Bethel-Rttds\'lllc t.'hurches. These books were
awarded for best average attendancc according to mcmberahip.
Mrs. John Scott accepted f� r Forest Run and Mrs. E. M. Pickemi,
Meigs County group leader, wlll
present the book to the Bethel
churt'h.
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Mrs. Harry P. Smith, district past
presiden t, wa1:1 intoduced H the
Dean of the Lancaster School or
Missions and Christian Service.
The school will be held July 10-15
with mis_slon stud_y . course11, home
a nd foreign; a spmtu� l life eludy
a11d a study on 9oc1al c� n,;:ertts
pre.!lented by well qu11Uf1ed instructors. Mrs. Smith urged women of the area to send their noerv11lie11s ror lodging, wbich i1 $2,
t o Mn. Elsie W heeler, Wheelenhurg, Ohio, ltural Route.
'.\-I n. Hobert W a rner, �ecretary o_f
li terature and publlcattona, dlstribuled lcalleta and pamphlet■ on
various phaaea of the work.
Jnformation and juldanc.i clln•
it-s nn cal'h phase were held by the
following ufficer11: Mrs. Brooks,
l'orbmouth, prc11idcnt; Mrs. W , O.
Bennett Buena Vista recordlna;
�ec-rcto11r°y ; Mrs. Jam�a Richards,
ltio Grande, treaaurer; Mra. W. J .
Brown, Ualllpolla, secretary of
miuionary education and service;
Anna Houser, Coalton, secretary of

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members of all lucal churches Thursday afternoon at the

churches in Meigs, Gallia and
Jade.sou counlie1,1 were in attendance.
Mrs. c. w. Brooks, Portsmouth
district p�sid"nt, opened the
meeling and tnlroduced the new
Spirituill Life scretary, Mrs. Lilhan E\· ans, who gave the a lternoon thoughts on worship and service. Mrs. Fred Bl aetlnar 5erved all
guest organist for \he program.
The district secretary of promotion. Anna Houser,_ Co�lton, prescnted an impressive interprcla•
tion of the symbol of the 11ociety.
The meaning of the symbol, a triangle encircled with a laurel and
two spheres with a crosa in the
renter, was explained by Mrs. W.
o Bennett. who told of the meaning of the la11rcl; �rs. A. G. Ad·
.ams, the trlanglc ; Mr�. George
Holcombe, the s pheres and Mrs.
Lawrence Bannon, the cros., .

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All our $8.95 apreads in this
lot. C henilles' tn plain colora, multi color chenilles
•nd colonial loom 1pread1.
Super size spreads In twln
· and fuil alze. All (Olors white, dark and putele. LUX·
uriou1 bulllon frlnae.

For Saturday Only

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Sole Sotur4ay $4.95

Che nilJe Bedspreads
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(Not Ill col&amp;-&amp;). Chenille and Hobnail patterns.

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fretty M"ther M_urdeted By F o�� l.�b...�be{ore Witnesses I

ON°SSEL.Ual. Ind. uPI -;-- Bet- 1 1: •.•He was Just ln-.nety Jealoua , �m he,·. iil �atehed �er to: htr
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, j They hid ht fi� the - shotgun
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ty Jean Bowma� feared far her ovet her and flle1r boy, Steve, 8. race. , . · �... .,:. · i·
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· lilt! and canied a platol to protett She.tiff �- L. · McCflicten Pld. "He
Onee the "dcictoi', 1 -forD\,er mtn• 1·h1m walked arourid tho· car
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tiehelf from the 1tlacll: she knew hid �ten� her l;elore.
tal patltih, 'IOt 'aQ ue,., broke . lh6 fired • final pistol ahot Into her
111 1pnt se.vetal hour■ over .the
wo,\lld come.
back trihdoW of he,- e1t and tried back as she lay 11h1mped, over the
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lhat the platoJ wu locked In the f11t year with Bowman," J Mt ta, 4�q "bef into hl1 car; the aher, Whiiel. ·
Cl�e compartment ·of ,.,r car Crachn .11ald to�ay. "l Lold Jaina lff uidl . Hrs.- Bo,vman acreatrilfld . Police found Bowm�n 1 -� wander- .
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F)iday w.hen Mn. Bowman'• di, th�e w111_ no future In keepinr and: Bowmaq fl�d., inl, white . face� and dlkheveled,
l,JiWft!nee
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after her. Bllt be loved her and
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"I ,11ked , her then If 'ahe wanted when they arreeted hltri aeveral
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� ftte e�iae,,,;"' M«;!raeken said, blo�ka away,
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�Ulht · Ill. a • hDfPltal \)ark- , "I IUeJI 1he waa the only 1 lrt ·"but! •lhe dfdn'f. .Wafit to. Other
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ttm• ,he�a · s,e hllb around town the sherlff ,aid. '1 He •tu.11t keeps
Four "wltJles9'• 1.talclted . U BoW•
and
�e •"Yin&amp; tJlmued two ye� and' ..-,Offle Jn◄!J,d:aek- fOr: help,, but 1 11ylng, 'What shootlll&amp;?'
•�inell'lil, •P-� of t lolenoe and thnata •Ince tho 1"ha( ote 'rlll!· IOinl .)o do?"
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hll. u:-wife'1 � . ann6d
a ·eouple wu dtvorted, Mc:Craeken
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Easier On Knees,
Hard,er On Purse
For Columbus,ites

Two c;_atu"'IM,' ll'Mn t.und
crawllnt on theW h-1nd1 and
kllffl on Rou'9 7 by state high
way patrolmen IHt n' ht .,.re
llldttd fn the ceunty iall wlMN
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don L•wrence M■irtr aftw they
Wt'tt' found trawllnt lrt the
unor'th«tdox. style nNr • focal
nl9ht cll!lt- KIio •• ffnoct $10
and colfl and MIJar $25 ind
cosh- ln C-,nty Court today,
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