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omeroy
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they h,d D«"llpied the lawm ot was presented by the &amp;hool al the MHS Auditorium.
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. Paper items "t_Vhicb had been made by the Nursery and Be- AP-.
Miss Roberta Jane Thompsori
grnners classes illustrated the stories which they studied · The returned to her home at Bridge.
, studentil in the Primar:i• 1 and IJ
ville , Pa., today after a weeks
I cl�ssee had cutout&amp; of Noah ' s Ark on the se&lt;1, was sung by Primary J
visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. E.
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Miss Jan,ice Story Becomes Bride Of
He,'Iman F-am,.,y
Cl.arles Locn· l.ary In Ju"'".. ,2 Ceremony economics education
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a;;-;:;cf!i Yed her deuee I n home
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Board. Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma · 0
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Kapps ,o,i,l ooro,lty. Mr. Loehary
i, • member of D•lta Tou Della
•�c1al fraternity and will receive
The HeUmlln Reunion wu held
h11 f!l &amp;S':trB degree from Ohio Uni• � at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
vers1ty m August.
l Harold Heilma n , 504 Brookwood
"9-r-ive, Bellefont.aine,_Su n_day, June
After July 1. the couple will
19. A delicious picnic dinner w48
be at home at 22"3l Fox Avenue,
scr�ed
at noon b)' the hosts on
Euclid, Ohio, where Mr. Lochary
their spacious lawn.
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Federal Reserve Bank or' Cl eve- I Those attending from Meigl
I land and Mr1. Lochary will teach County were Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
home economics al Short J u n ior Brya n , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heil­
man . Carl Beilman, Mr. and Mrs.
Hhrh School in Euclid.
Out of town guests included Clark Jhle, Mr. an d Mrs. Zi�
guest. from Athens, Nelsonville, , MidklU, Cecil and Mary, Mrs.
Dayto n , Springfield.
Ci ncin n ati, · John S uien t and Guy and Mrs.
Columbus, Jackson , y e I I o w Anna Reuter.
Spri nge, Clevela nd, Bedford. Gal• I
Others attend�ng were Mr. and
lipolUI, Amesville, Wilmintlon ,
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Arlin�to n , Va .. A nn � rbor, Mich
HJllslde, N. J. a nd WHhington ' Willard Beatty, Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Heilma n and Allen
D. C.
of Cari.ton : Mr. a nd Mrs. Otto
. On Friday preceding _the .wed- Hildebra nd, Brecbville; Mr. a nd
dmg the bride entert,in_ed her M n. Gary Midkiff, Earl and Julie
attendants at I bridesmaid 's. l u n - Q�ce Midkiff. .Huro n ; Mr. and
�onna n Heilman, the boats
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of the Ohio U nivetalty Center. and children Ron nie, Li nda, Rose­
A centerpiece of qari1111Uona and : m:ary and Patrick, Bellefon tJine
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WEATIIER

Oh• Ccuulbued w ■rmer •
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Of The Mei91•Mu- Area

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ofilo: Moaday, June 27.

Huf.sell , and assistants, \1rs. Kalail Nease.
Mr . and Mrs. G. A. McQuai d
d isp lay by Lhc Prima ry I I I cla ss . l ' i ndy , Mrs . George Mcin!•�r t, Sara
and daughter, Pamela and Mrs.
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McCom
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Diane
Mos.11c pictures were dil'i pl ayed H�c
Thelma
McQuaid of Detroit, '
1 h e pupils of the Prima r y JI and
I by the fourth grade c J a uC' s and
Mich.,
are
guests or Mrs. George
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H. Parker.
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wore
sailor
ha
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book. ends in the shape of rounded '
Mn. Alvie Phalin fell
last
I c hurch windows Bronze plaqu es of lars Lhcy had made during school
b
leg.
week
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right
her
re
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�t rs . B u Bogges leader of the
I playmg hand� were displayed by
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton at•
Pnmary 11 department led the ,
1 the Junior
High group.
tended
a dinner at the Masonic
: The program was opie nc d with group . H e r a.ssistan ta were Phyllis Temple in Pl. Pleasant Fritlay e v e,
muth
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Neda
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Judy
Wilder
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the piano prelude by C arol Scol t Hilbert
1 ning.
pi�nisl for the 1chool, w i th th� Brad fo:ti and :\1arilyn swau. Mr.s .
John Smith. son Charles and , .
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, children and teachers and helpers Pe,aa ,\rn(1tt was Pr m y l l
dau g hter, Beulah Mae of Sandysu
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leader
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coming in from the b&amp; ck of the
ville, W. Va., visited Thursday 1
room. The invocation waa given by Susan S 1 a t c 1· a11d L} nn Daniels as With Mr. and Mrs. Price Hawk -it,
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the Rn. Ramond Konkrig ht, 88. assistants.
and were accompanied home by · ·
I An u1.errisc when membcra of Mrs. Smith and dau!!hter Joann
I siatant dean of the school.
Followi ng the Invocation a cor• the Junior II cJ,,.is pla1.:ed memory who spent several dJ•·s with her ,
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sar.e was presented to Mrs. Ray ver�cs from the Bible in a make par nt , Mr. and Mrs. M•lon
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for the b£- l l cvc shoe bag was follo N cd wilh Hawk and famlly.
1 Pickens who was dean
the
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'·W.i.lklng
With
Jesus."
school and a gift WH pruented to
Mrs . Ada Stivers d Chester
Rev. Konkrleht by Neda Bradford They were d irccll'd by Mm C a r•
the dinner guest 11f Mr. a hd
pc1rln1cnt
was
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and Rosetta Rleh11rd1, secretary,
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on behalf of the staff.
Mrs. Marion Hawk and family ·
Stewart 1md flora Md:h •c.
plaeo of eaeh '""'· The br:lde� I
Meel
The Jll,nior Il l department pre. · Thursdu tvening,
1',ive boys of the Junior clas!I l
�ifll to her attendant, wr-1p�
111e Ladie11 Auxill■l'y of Drew
led the congregation in the pledge,: sented the illusttaled ,kit of "The
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hagerma n ol 1
Plnk ■nd 'llrblte, , �lso de�.•tted 1'ebtter Pol!lt American Le&amp;:ion
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(O the American Flag, the _Christ- W,ay to God's Highway" complete Belle, W. Va., arrived today for ,
e - table. Alten�m
J w.o-' Mf1. · •111 meet -in regulu session T.µes­
• 1an fla_g a nd lo the Holy Bible af• with costume1 depicting variom; a visit with his brother·in-law
Leo , Story, Mrs. �at.rick -tAc�.atJ, :'. � at 7:30 p. m. There wiU be
ter wh1rh the chlldre n sang "SJg . character&amp; of Lhe Bihle. Mrs. Pick - and sister, Mr. and Mrs'. Joh n
Mrt. Jame, Lodlary., ,11.l'f.; l)'�vtal t�ltlllaUon · o, OfrtCf!rs with M rs
I nal For the Lor ."
I ens was the leader with Clarence ! Lletwiler.
McCbnnaughey, Mr,. � 1,.\Y_�ed, · Ed,ward Karah1ll , eh?hth dl1trici
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Mn._ Paul The1&amp;1, who served as Slewart and Cinda Sauer as a��ist r Mr. and Mrs. Denver Well of
'41';.�nlel dl�•ldent, tj,e lnstallin• oifteer.
;�� Su:n
nsrwin were in Taylor C2nter.
r ubhc1ty agent ror the school, was ants.
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e AA , ,.,,Y.art, G_u11t,, will. be prese nt from ?tfid·111ch ., June 1 2, to attend the gradl eader o_l the Junior � depart � ent.
M Isa Barbara Be� �. -µ,ie -, hoa- , dl_eoort, llaclne, Galllpolis and
iven
was
hffertory
prayer
MRS. CIIARLl!S LOCHARY
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Carolyn
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Before
an
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decor
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wilh
spikes
of
white
stalk
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W ekend guests l the Denver .
The_ Nursery Cl �u under the
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our dispenser. It's packed dl_rect 1on of Mrs. Richard Vau 1,ha n the Mi n isterial As11oclation which Well ho me were T/ Sgt. and Mrll. clusters Of maieshc daisies and lighted by three branch can·
wi th h,elpers Hope Bishop, Sue finances the school, and the Sun- Lee H. Evans and so n , Ricky, M e­ delabra, Miss Janice Lucille Story, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
in sturdy leak-proof bags.
R. Story, Pomeroi became the bride of Mr. Charles Pat­
l Neut � l1ng, Janet Baker, Beverly day School work al OHE conducted G uire A ir Force Base , New Jersey.
, and Mrs.
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rick Lochary, son of Mr.
Ice Available
W . P. Lochary, Pomeroy.
Cundiff and Doris McGhee sa ng by Rev. Nyle Borden.
At
this
spot
in
the
proi::ram,
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three
songs,
".fer.us
Loves
Me,"
Grace
Episcopal
church
was
the
sc•n•
of the open church
24 Hours A Day
i'Little Trees That Grow and Pickens thanked all who helped
weddi ng on Sunday, June 12, a&amp;
with lhe school.
Grow' ' and "Fishers of Men."
3 : 30 ln the afternoon, with· the deaia:n to the gown of the �ride. 1
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The closing portion of the proMrs. B. N . East was in charge or
Rev. Mr . William Rdbf!l°tll read- The bodlea featured tuffed lleev­
ntatJon of the
prese
the
gram
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low
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notched
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which
departm
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ing the vowt1 of the do1,1ble ri ng f!�
prei.ented the 10011 'The Wise Man playlet, "The Parable of the Wed•
ceremo ny. Pf!ws for the f4mily with baby lice and the w1ilUJne
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, a , ti the Foolish Man" followed by din g Feast " by the Junior
were marked by white satin rib· waa encircled b)' a saah of.. pale
nold Richard s
Mrs.
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group
led
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GalMr11
Charle.s
tlolzer
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bon caught i nto a bow with pink taffe ta . ending in . a b\Jstle
Mrs.
Helpen
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were
" prayer.
Carol and asslst,ints, Mrs. Clarence Mc- llpolls, !eglonat chairman of Epla- chryan themums afld greenen a nd bow. The bouffan t skirt "'orn
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Carolyn
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Neal, Coleen Wllaon and Carolyn copal Church Women WH gueSl the aisle upon which · the · bridal over a hoop was trimmed In back
Scott and Judy Martin.
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Russell
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-speaker �t the meeti ng of the pnty walked w a"s covered with with layen of t u lle rulJiea, She
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crib
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Wlde
"The
W. Main SI.
Pomeroy
in � prese ntation o f d J plo- Grace Eptacopal Church �omen I whitr,.
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Relor ":' Thy by Mrs, Cedric Clark,
flowera were pale pink �rn�tlons
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World Beg,mning With Me.
port. org'- nist, 11.hd Mr .. ' James which she carried in I whit' basA one n clock lunch�o n preced- Lochary, Bloomington ; [J\d., aolo- ket woven with lace ribbor,. All
ed the meeting, held 1n the par- i 11t, who sang, "Perfect Love '' , of the atten dants and lhe bride
le � house, whkh was decorated "The Lord lB My Shepherd" and wore white gloves trimmed with
w ith arra ngemeents o� roses. Hoa• " The Lord's Prayer."
embroidered edging.
teuea were the oflicers, Mrs.
Seating the more than 220
The bride riven i n mar ria&amp;e by
Fred Crow Jr., Mrs. Theodore
Reed Sr., Mrs. Aaro n Kelto n and her faather, wore a gown of taf- guests befora the ceremony were
feta and tulle froated by garlands Mr. Joh n W. Blaett nar, a ffa terMrs. Bethel Coleman who e n­ Mrs. Cedric Clark.
Mrs. Crow, president, welcomed of schiflli em�roidered l•ct: flow- ruty brother of the groom Mr Ro­
tertained with a shower In ho nor
of Mrs. Jack Coleman of Pt. Plea­ the 30 members a nd guests pre· erleta. The b11que bodice was I bert Story, brother of the •lH'ide,
sant, at her new home In Mid­ sent and devotiona taken from the fuhioned with 1calloped bateau and Mr. Morrta Wise. Best man for
dleport was assisted by Mn. Prayer book were led by Mrs, A.. neckli ne, brlef slfleve1 Md ended hUI · brother wa, Jamea Lochary
OareyblJ .. thl\ rl nga on a :white
James E. Sanborn, Mra. Je■o. Dal· 01, Meihlman. fl:eport1 on the PIii· ln an elongated· P:CJ.l•ttd �"ice
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l•h llfe con rerence !or you� In fl'ont. ·The yery
The layctle gifts were pl11cett t,6ople held last week al Procl(U' worn over a -WI.de ·hpop; "'"' dec hrated ,at the corn er with a n
in the bassinett decornted wlth Farm, Londnn_. 0., were given by fashioned with three· Widening on �a:e blossom taken from the
pink and yellow streamers from Mu. James Titus and Mra. Mehl· pa nels of embroidery decmUng bridal veil worn by the mllther
the front, whHe the back featured or the bride at her weddi ng, wa s
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alternating layers of p14in and Rick McDonJlld of Nel1onville,
baby 11uspended from the centng.
embroidered tulle, sWePln'e to nephew of the
Games were played during the
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evening with prlze1 bei n g won
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For her · d,u1hter's
wed41ng,
by Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mn. Dale
The brldal veil of ,beer ·111u1- Mrs. Story cboae a atreet length
Walhurn, Mre. Edna Faulk and
wae fingertip lena:th and was dreH of roae lace over cameo
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Mrs. Lillian Slelll.
to • double half crow n of pink taffeta, with a matching hat
eaught
The dl n lng room table was cen­
and abort pink face veil. Her
U
Upper
ny seed pearl■. The bride carti
tered with an arrangeme nt of
other
acce111ories were white and
I
deep•
or
cascade
colonial
a
ried
rrct
were
hu
Pla na
made tor a
dt!ep pink sweet peaa a nd white
I she wore a corsage of pink and
the
of
llliH
lillea,
white
throaled
money
FridRy,
u
as
8,
supper,
July
caah.
lo
caudks from which re rreshmcntii
They're aale to malL ea■y
with lace j cream cy nbidlum orchide.
of ire cream and cup cakes de­ makin,i; project with the public valley and Ivy, backed
Mrs. Lochary, mother of the
which
kerehiet
d
han
lace
a
d
n
a
when
Rock
Springs
Invited
corated with pink and yellow
I
ancl lnexpenal•• lo buy. Gel them al
groom wore a street length dress
mother
her
carried
by
been
h•d
n
Thur�day
g
n
eve
i
met
at
Grange
1 booties and c(]Hee were served by
and slsler at their weddl nga. Her of beta:e with_ acceal!loriea of roS(!,
the hall.
lhla bank.
I the hostesses.
only jewelry was pearl earri ngs I white a nd beige and a corsage of
master,
Amos
l.eonard,
worthy
Those attendlng the shower In
rose and cream beige eynbldium
I
of the groom ,
&amp;lfl
an•
Mrs.
We Pay 3% lnleresl On Savlug,
and
preslded
Leonard
addition to the ones mentioned
or&lt;:hlda.
Mrs.
or
n
wa11
Ho
of
n
Matro
g
�hove were Mrs. Ray Pickens, nounced that the s�win and bakAfler the ceremony the bridal
who
Pomeroy,
of
west,
Daniel
at
would
held
I
he
conteals
the
s
n
Mary Ruth Sauer, Miss Margaret
party
greeted the guests 1t the
1own
length
fioor
a
n
i
Sauer, Mrs. Delbert Becker, Mn. next meetJ ng, July 1 4 . It was de- was atLlred
parish
house of the church,
rose
over
n
oraa
silk
u
k
n
pi
of
6:30
30
at
Willis Anthony, Mr1. Ann Lyo n1, clded to meet on June
where they were registered )ly
d • wide
feature
gown
The
taffeta.
surclean
to
the
m.,
grounds
p.
I
Ann McGhee, M\asea Hele n and
1
rounded neckline, brief 1lecv e.s Min Margot- Greene of Shakir
Mahle Waddell, Mn. Loui1e Fol- roundl nia: the hRIL
A proaram wu prese n ted by and • wide eumberbund c1u1ht in Heleht.s, a 1ororlty 1lster of the
mer, Jeanne Brown, Mrs. Ge ne
the
lecturer, Mrs. Huber B rown. I back by a flat bow and centered bride, al a table decorated with
Coleman a nd Mn. Gall M iller.
enclreled a miniature bouquet of pi nk . The
Send ing .fil lrt1 but unable to at· which opened with a Aklt doodle b:v a pale pink carnation
fallinl reception room wa, decorated
dreu,
The
a:reen.
with
Member Fedenl Re1erve System
.
Mn.
by
Brown
and
Mrs.
Homer
lend were Mr■. Helen Shuler,
pleata. wilh flowen of pink a nd white.
aoft
1ft
waistline
the
from
Radford.
Two
artlcle11
wen
reed
Mra. Lucy Greflll, Mra. Edward
Fedora! Depo1U ln1uraneo Corporallo•
The buffet table Wa&amp; covered
bouffant
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noor
the
1t
ended
Burkett, Miss Phyllis Joachim, "V1 hat The Flu Mea ns" b)' Mra'.
wllh I h1 ndm1de. lace cloth made
rt.
lk
Homer
Rice
and
"Famous
l
Last
Mn. Helen Buchanan, Janet Le. by the bride', grandmother, the
Pomeroy, Ohio
wls, Mrl!I. Mae Sauer a nd Mn. D. Words," Mrs. Emil Ball. A grange
Brldeamild, were MIN Barbara · l11te M·r1. W. J, B. Carleton and
I S. Harold.
co ntest w11 conducted by Mn.
Beal, Middleport and Mill Gret• j w111 centered wllh an arrangement '
Edward Humphrey and II poetn,
ert of Waahln1ton, P. of pink camations, pink 1w:M1t•
«:�
.
.Wl. Tau
"The Meadow Romanee " was pre1 4.9 CU.
OIANT , . ,
.
and
bridetmalron WH Mra. heart roaes and ivy, aceented by
aented by Clara Humphrey. A . q .,
ea Barftdt of Bedford, all llahted tapen Jn 11lver three
l
(:�
prayer at the en d of the day by
of brt.nch candel•bra. Punch, nllt.1,
� FNi1G
o
t•Pro0, lm
M1d1I
Kappa S rorit1 ,l,ten
Mra. w. A. Mor1an ccincludecl S�
th� bride. Their dre.lset 'wert decorated mint, and .small rovnd
the prognm.
ld,n.Ucal In de1l1n with thlt of eUes decorated with pint flo'GI'•
.
Al the close of the m eell ng, th
.
•tron ot honor and featured l"ta were terved the ,uesta:. ' by
'1ll RE
quartedr birthday i upp(' r wa� �!I �
RI
of pink ta ffeta veiled by Miu Arlene LuUO and M.118
served by the home economiOl, ,rtblN ■Ilk oraan
with bl1 bottam-lrHHI
aa. Carnatlona Karen Hetaler, 1ororlty sisten �of
committee.
lriNtd with lffl'n aloo trimmed the bride
th4 bultle bow■ at their WalatThe tfadltlonal four tiered
,lhea and the,y carrt•d bouquetl!I white wedding cake lopped with
of -pink carna llona ti1n1ed with ' a noa:ea:Q of pint •weetheart
neen which fell Into a cucade
i l Cft•n and ,haltered carnation . rosea • nd baby breath waa lrim­
o
, med at the base with 1reenery
The atten dantl wore bandeau I and nowers a nd reated uPon a
1 hNdbanda decorated by a I ona
covered with while orpndy.
Wllh Trade-In
n,t bow an� matchin1 their table
After the first plece had been
I dre11e1 in 1h•de. The • headba nd• cut by the bride and
tb
Thl1 11 more thin 1utom1tlc dtft01t­
ct111bl bib)! pink vellln a: Into a cake wa, cut and served '
tn1t 1roat never form-. mn In lho : .
full clrele endi qg in Ol,)en len1th ,:ueatl by Miss HClen Ca1klns of
I
fmm mtion. Tl\tf1'1 no frost , , . '-:
ra� Vl!ill.
.
Arlin e:ton, Va., a nd Miu ,;at
ne dtfrostlna of 1ny kind, ,m. 1t'1
the
of
niece
y,
8u11n Loehat
I Hu1hea of HunUvlUe.
• 1l1nt in enry way.
crr,,om WII nower a_lrl and WIS
In '""
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, adlred In I flooi leqtb 1own of Other■ uslsUng 11 the recettllon '
(H!(J IHISI ''PIUS" RAMIS I
ul le ov,r taffeta almilar ln were Mn. Da-vid KcConnauO,�
wll!te t_
• Ma••c-:, 118 I�. F111t,Pn1f
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Pomerov, OhJo
TOHiGHT
"Pl.ER 5 HAVANA"
C£tnero n Mll.fhell a n d
Allison Hayes
- al.so "MUSTANG"
Jack Bente! - Steve Keyes
SUNDAY thr-ou,h TUESDA Y
"AROUN D THE WORLD
IN 80 DAYS"
Shirley Madane - David N i ven

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WAMT AOS

Needed Reminder

Last May the Rural Electrification Administration celebrated its 25th anniversary. Dur­
ing the observa·nces, there was a flood of lau­
datory speeches, written material , and other

w■n•No

IIAJIUIR PU.NACII,

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ttrY"et the rlcbt to �Ject an1 ■nd
■&lt;!Ion ,4 ,,. u,vton - 111111
the a
ir &lt;enl ol thepdOD'■ llffl
--&amp;
I
�'
"'
��f��: �-;:
ucUon--enou&amp;II to make
i
W Y U¥4.
- ,
11,1 u,
ilo,-oc■ o, JAi.
HELl!N a. SAl!EB,
lala to fiOt ■ �pie or •�
Adm ln il!ralri , of Ille Eotate
mu■t be ._1;e4. t6 ,_...
The Willia/,, Hom..- Sd! ltb rd!
of WH l
�r Smilh,
• �e s
�llll£dle rusted-out '4w�t'tu.
estau located in Pomeroy, O hio,
y;
!:C���
Pla■tic and chemical eMtlnP
will be IOld at the offtcN Of �•,
IY DAVID TALIIOTI'
home. They all add up, bul they'n
UH 24 ' 25' 27 · 3lp
1tainle■1
dHI �d ■lum1nvm llff
Crow I: Porter, Attome,s. P•·
·
Unitffl fl'rn• ll'Mr'Utlon1I
onl)' 1 1mall p,irt of the total "'"'' of
eroy, Ohio, on. Tuttda7, June 28th,
Jrir,.,
.
Cl.LEVEL.AND uPJ-Likt i1 or I corT01ion picture.
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Into
UM
1ti
EM
n,)t.
-�e
19GO, at 10:00 o'cfutt A.. M. Pro.
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not, every many, woman. and
In Ohio, With 3.380.301 Utt' ftl·
perty appr•lled at $700.00 1n4 anr:hlld In the u. s. 11 payln&amp;: over j IJtered, a«ordinJ to the LAiat won't corrode. Alwnimun lormt •
protective t!o.ating wltldl lldll f11l
not be aold for � than ijle ap, Ll!GAi.� NOTICE .
1 � • year becauae civilization 11
fi&amp;:uret, the coat of repladng
8.,
Oler dama}e,
pral&amp;ed value. Adminiltratrb: re� •r.e now bemg �eceive&lt;l for ru,tlnt away.
"111lied·ou1 muffler, alone mearu
,thit lntenor rederorahon. or the
a bill of about $lB million. Add
,
8)'h, cu1e Grade School, Syracuse,
Rust, or corrosl?n u: U I k no_wn 332,1 39 rommercial trucU
to the
•:,
_ I lo the mclnttn ng fr�rnlly, to t.al and
Ohl!
_
the bill jump, another
ftJdt
trill
be
rteeived
until
4
p.m.
eost,
the n ■tlon over eight billion noteb
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NOTIC'"I TO CONTIA_C_
T_
OIIS_
M.ofld,y, July 11, 1960.
j doUars
.annually- about
nine
STA� o, OHIO
D1vtd Cl)'\lo and Aft!II, Wlltli■
Moiorilts co,mplain that salt ts
umea the cost or fire damacet.
DIPAftTMINt 0, KIOHWAYI
t he villain eaUn1 up automobflu Wyen to Arr,1e L. &amp;Nter, Par.
lid forms may be obtained by ,I
n u� . lo the averaee-- m• n. 81�!,.� However tbat tompl.aJ nt
"-Col� Ohl� Jullt 10-. ltlO
ii being i.-et,, Olive.
corltactlng Piul Beegle Qlerk
, ac1pg a car mu10er luuul que1tiqned.
rep
lfiltofl
and
Rulh
wtftf'•
to 8o­
Cdnfnct Iliff
Southern 1.oca:1 Bo&amp;l'd oi Educa'. every tWo yeah. It meM1 a teaky
1
bert L. and I!!. Mtxlff Coib. 2Z
L- c.-, fh. 60,l4II
Sil♦ Theory Ovet,tloned
. or bY
t1on Bo 36 Ra .
Oh 10'
ho water '! k or
UIIIT PklCI: CONl"RACT
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Dr. Fran k J. Laque. vice preti• Acre,, Letart.
caning tHerry
/ �ownspuu
I tu! ttl'f an_
on )
I
Arthur and Glennll Jlllllli to
dent �nd director of reRarch. and
Sealed propos,iq will be
Paul Bee.,re, Clerk
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d�velopment fl:"' the Inlemat,onal Fletcher k. and Anna B. Welcht
l!e'lv't4 at ,tfie o,fflce o� the Stlte
Southern Local
Nic k el Co., 1a1d recent lelU do Parcell, Rutlan d.
Highway Director OT Ohio at cot.
Board of Education
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J'ohn M. 1nd Jo Ann Pal'IOU
not ,upport the salt theory.
llmbu1, Ohle, un\U 10:00 A . Jf.,
(8) 21, 29; (7) l, 3tc
1
to
Ralph and Fern Gilmore, Lot.
--"An
eiperiment
in
Detroit,
- �� Ohio (Easteni) Sti{dari! '11tne, .
wbe,e plated ,pecimen, were .,. M\ddleport.
Tuesd.y, Jult 12, 1960, for Im•
ti1ehed to tbe rront of taxi• •nd
Rodney end Don Pierce tp
provements In:
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al ao on the roof of a
inc.
Gerald
G. and Leota M. 8tetbem
. . (Proppsiila N�- 1 ta l;z lnctulh•e. �
PUB_LIC
��
, CALI
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are ortei-ed 1111 one pl'oj�l ancl Will The under,igne , wJU Offer tor CONDmON O.F GUAGE�.· - howed th.at thOle an the ,.....,, oo,. 10¼: Acres, Olive.
£melt Junior R:,nd to Ble1II
ne eoiltract.) . . . , aale: at putmc auctl-:,n, o1t �he late Mont1omen, I :62 upper, 9� low• rod�. more . than those on the
be awarde�
er, running 71/t feel; �•ltipoUs cabs, he said.
Rood,
�i No. 1
1 Acre, Olive.
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reildence of Pe•�� D. t,oltTidge, lo 1 19.0 ul)per, 10,9 lower, runnirig
d
Laque
pointed
ou�
that
t
cabs
ii
Fre
and NelUe Shumway , to
Atbens CoUJ}ty, Ohio, o
cated on Eaat Mam Street, in Porn- 5 feet ; Loell: 23 14.9 opper, 11. 0 were . frequent!)' washed. ':';'
Wash• Olin and Doll■ Jolupon. Loi.,
0.00 (part), State Route No. 680 Iii
.
p Countr bio, on Sat- lower, running one tn1p. All dams Ing bu _ca frequentl dunn1 the
y
eroy, Mel
r■cuse.
Lee Township, by aPplylili I bl• mday,
July 9th, ::• at one are
conffl'Uctive
and
running
aboUt
sl:r
foot
winter
u
the
mott
up
;lWu Deve.l Co, to , it.ate 1 , of
tumlnOWI treatmerit-ltilm T-lt
nal proper- of a tra p
•
'P.()(!k P. M., tb,.
things 1n auto owner can do," he Objo Channel
J.dut.
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Pl'feM�t: Widtb 18 feet. UDllh 8
ty of did deledent, conaiating in ,
aa(d.
Fletcher ■Da Anna We1th . to
_-;;_80 Ifft or 2_.1
tl '.....v
OHIO RIVER BOATS: �wn.
'"' mil...
part of:
Arthur and Gleluill Ii....,., Lo�
PNpo11tl No. 2
Cbem.iata have d�eloped inhibG 81 1tove, "•I
�"'I' "ina t Or'• R_e fri' ger· Lock 7 Alhland 2:05 am 0- 10 ; Lock
Ga111a �.
�..,,
.. Ohlo, on Section• atqr, Maytai wa sher, ,ewwg m1:1• 1O. A. V. Chr1· 1 Jr -, 6: 20 am 7-0i itor• for at� de-icing materials lwtland.
.....,q..
�or l'JlEE �
6.83, 8.9'1, '1 .21, Sta le Route No. 325 etifne cedar chest IMng room Lol".k: 13 Indiana 9 :30 am 13-3 and However, eorroaion en&amp;ineen aay
.
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i n Raccoon and 1=1unt111gl'tn TownPHO..
,
suite, _bedroom ,uite, lk!ds, dreu- Louisiana in tow; Lock 16 Tri, the inhlbitora are only partly ef.
ships, by applymg a ·. bitumlnom , U'f., ch�t. rll.Pi end tables, kitch- St.ate 3:40 am 2-0; Lock l'i C. V. fective. 1n addition, they're ex•
Befori
9:30 A .M. ',
GDmore'•
tre■trn�nt - Item T�l.
. I en utensils, dilhea, &amp;lauware, and H arner 6 :40 am 2-0; I,ock 18 Mont• penlive, toxic to animall and
Pavement: · Wkllh 7,0 feet, Led many oth r arlJclu
gomery 9 : 1 0 am 0-1; Lock 23 stain clothing,
\f"t.:islff" ·
e
738.20 feet. Width 18 feet, Len cth
DU'J!
OAI
&amp;:
C
d
The enaineen are makin1 1._tm
m
Ter
ash in hand 00 ay of Jerry Boaworth 12:30 pm 4-0, Cot•
30,860.00 feet. Total Len&amp;th 37,·
2-10
Mi
!n'
pm
ton
Queen
5:30
;
ke
on
corrosion but theJ admit theJ
sale
Coiilnl■'w
JP!ooEI. c: STEFFY, Creditor 8 pin 20-0; National 9 : lo' can only 1low it down in DlOlt
699.20 teet or 7.14 mll'!,,
Y'
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pro,ou 1 No. "'
HAMIL&amp;. IEltVtCf_
ca&amp;e&amp;.
Admim,ltrator of the Estate pm 0.1.
Gallia
County,
Ohio, on Section,
O;ee■n-going: ■hips ttill 1pend
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U P, Gallipolis, Jamel 1:05 im
of Pearl D. Lottrldge,
0.31, 2.17, State Route No. 1153 hi
c.aoed.
2-0:
Alli,l,;y
Lock 23 A. V. Chria 2 ,40, am I-20th of their u,eful iii• in d1'j'
de
.
. Ql':J:(IJt_ S ( 9a )
I -CGuyan Township, b)' applyinc a Crttt Bndlord,
3-3, Atlas in tow; Vulcan 15: 10 � dock havinc their hull■ eaaped
zYery Day 1ien1ef!
AucUoneer
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ltt!m
treatment
bitumlnou&amp;
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(&amp;) _, 25, 27 i (?) 2, 4tc 11-0; City of Huntington 7 am 7-14. and painted. And an e■tilD.l.led
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MICL!II AND OWENS Paint Con- 31.
___________ -- - ------ - - 600 million dollu, worth of pipe
l Jack Hammer
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tractors. Paint (utnilhed t.t dig.
.
odet
ualJ y · the u s
l Wilson Elec. Welder, 300 amps, CO!t_�
L
count. Minersville, o . 6-22-7tc Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length
J'10fice
,...,_ ·wn - ... Malil
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I eIm
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f!On
ua
eclro-che� c.a
---� MNWe;. "- WY.....,
- 9,820.80 fret. Width 20 feet, L,! ngth ___.::..,_==!----1 Chevrolet Tool Truck ,
11-ff.tftl
Length
10,8'16Total
0
56.0o
feet.
2 Water Pumps
NOTICI
1 l,
TYPE
JS I mpotta_n t· Pr••
vu. Uction .80 feet or 2.06 mies.
.
Maln
E.
700
1 Rogers Ripper
Compant.
Oil
Jtjzer
Ja e11entlal. CUttiss rives you
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P�I No. 4
The ria:ht is reserved to reject
accept
will
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Ohio,
PomtroJ,
Street,
both. Br�d W:ilh CUrtiSB Breed• I
B117
Gallla County, Ohio,, on Section bids until 12 :00 noon, Saturday, an)' or all blds.
O P T O . &amp;T a l l T
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Property may be J n1 pected at
� Serv ice Inc. C■U A lbert 7.04, State Route No. 554 in Sprint• July 2, U,00, for the purcha se or
Parter, Cheater, Ohio, Phone Held, Morgan and Cheshire Town·
11111
c.r&amp; 81rMt, PtlaUSJ
f
eq
o-wit:
Bir.er'1 Oil Gompany office. TeleYUkon !5-2� or five Point&amp; ships, by applyini a bituminous the ollowing uipment, t
I
phone WY 2-2101.
I ti JI., I ta I.· (Cllle 11t M... Iii ftan.)
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Grill, Pomeroy, Phone WY2·
- Hem 'l'-31.
·Hoaea
treatment
(6) 2!1, 2'1, 28. Ste
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2
Air
Compr'
esso
r
82l8.
8-22-fllp PaveJI1ent: Width 18 feet. Length
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ies.
J RIDENOUR SUPPiY.° Radio ancl 46, '69.60
._m;
I TV �rvice. YUff.2125, 6 11·30tp l
on Seel.ion
Coun
hio,
Melga
ty, O
---Ai, B
AT
No. 846 in
-Route
State
(part),
0.00
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HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL. 1 Columbia Township, by applying a
Weekly pickup, ·A, low ■s $1.00 bituminou, tre,tment - Item T-31.
a month. Call R. &amp; A. Senlce \ Pavement: Width 18 fel!!t. Length
Pmbmoy, Olilo
J Stition, WY2•2366 or see Mar• 6,494 .4 feet or J.23 miles.
l�n (Hammew) Hawk. ff.1, 30tp
-.·•
Propouil No. 6
County, Ohi.o, on Sections
Vinton
I
AUCTION la
4.65, 8.42, State Route No. 328 in
COMplete hrvk:e
and Brown Townships, b)'
Sw■n
Crin ••dfonl
i ng a bltumlnoua treatmentapply
WHtt, Phon• Or ContIet
A. C. BRADrGRD, RaclM, Olde,. Item T-31
Pavement� wtdtl) 18 feet. Length
m;1"
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 27, 1960

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Legal Notice
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Rust £'umtS Nat:t&amp;D �o
� Billi·Oil
AnnUa}) EftITT'n•
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LegoI NOnce
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Lfltl!laf Noffce

tributes to REA .ind its 3chieverrients.

However, Representative CGoley of North
Carolina, who is Chairman of the House Agri­
culture Conimittee, took a rather different
view. He said: '1 would remind the House
that it never was the intention or the sponsors
of REA that it should replace established pri­
vate power services or duplicat e such ser­

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L N'OT BE RESPONSIBLE
any debt.a contz.cted by
,-one other than myself.
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Signed: Alva Fiber,
� Stp
Syracuse:

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AND PEST CCINTltOI.
ahl p,.. lil1;tt"--, l�r,.

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A. - 'Station . WY►
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liE Wlll be a revt,al ·.l!fllni
uDEi 2J at 8 p. m, evff')' ri'enl!\j
t the �om Gospel Mialoil
I BiiJa .ttw!,,, 11,v
· eta, iB
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ou1 treatment - Item T-31 .

Pa,emenl, Width 16 feet. Length
82,366.40 feet or 6.13 miles.
Propo11I N•. 8
Vinton County, Ohio, on Sections
0.00, 1.59, State Route No, 677 tn
Madison and Elk Townahips, bY
appl)'ing a bituminous treatmentItem T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length
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8,895.2 teet. Total Length 23,128.40
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bttufflinoua tt:eatlfleQt - Item T-31 1
Pavebtedt , Width 16 (,'!el. Urirth
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Prliponl No.
Glllli County Oblo, on S..tlojl
(13.11'7 VlritbnJ, State Roule No, �
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Plflnt a 1&gt;1tumlnou, tte■tment­
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Pavement, math 16 feet. unath
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P,/eiWul No. 11
Galli• County, Ohio, on �on
co.oo Crown CftyJ, state lioin• No.
G,a in Guyan Township, · b1: aW,l:r•
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WMff TO ' Ml&lt;KE $20 OR MORE
Phone W'n-3561 Ml�a day· in 1,ealln\ 1'oute work? .
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WY 2--2741 after B ,p.m. ·
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. wlili bath, nice lpcatlon. Melvlll
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vlv 2-2131 between 8 a. m. and
rc■g TUrner i_-M'T&amp;.
6 21 6tp
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In !ol■dl,on ToWlllhip, by ■pptytna
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i&gt;a..ment: Wlllth IB feet. Lenrtb
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2,376 feet or
f'fJ'oMult Ng._ t to 12 lntluslve
of tliii proJtiel !o be compl•ted not ;
l■ter th111 Septelnber 1, !9IIO." ·
.Blddf/tt m\tlt apply, op the pfO, !
per form�. tw PJ'!Quallficalion
with the Hiahwa, Credit bamln- l
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Needed Reminder

Last May the Rural Electrification Administration celebrated its 25th anniversary. Dur­
ing the observa·nces, there was a flood of lau­
datory speeches, written material , and other

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IIAJIUIR PU.NACII,

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■&lt;!Ion ,4 ,,. u,vton - 111111
the a
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lala to fiOt ■ �pie or •�
Adm ln il!ralri , of Ille Eotate
mu■t be ._1;e4. t6 ,_...
The Willia/,, Hom..- Sd! ltb rd!
of WH l
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• �e s
�llll£dle rusted-out '4w�t'tu.
estau located in Pomeroy, O hio,
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Pla■tic and chemical eMtlnP
will be IOld at the offtcN Of �•,
IY DAVID TALIIOTI'
home. They all add up, bul they'n
UH 24 ' 25' 27 · 3lp
1tainle■1
dHI �d ■lum1nvm llff
Crow I: Porter, Attome,s. P•·
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Unitffl fl'rn• ll'Mr'Utlon1I
onl)' 1 1mall p,irt of the total "'"'' of
eroy, Ohio, on. Tuttda7, June 28th,
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Cl.LEVEL.AND uPJ-Likt i1 or I corT01ion picture.
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19GO, at 10:00 o'cfutt A.. M. Pro.
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In Ohio, With 3.380.301 Utt' ftl·
perty appr•lled at $700.00 1n4 anr:hlld In the u. s. 11 payln&amp;: over j IJtered, a«ordinJ to the LAiat won't corrode. Alwnimun lormt •
protective t!o.ating wltldl lldll f11l
not be aold for � than ijle ap, Ll!GAi.� NOTICE .
1 � • year becauae civilization 11
fi&amp;:uret, the coat of repladng
8.,
Oler dama}e,
pral&amp;ed value. Adminiltratrb: re� •r.e now bemg �eceive&lt;l for ru,tlnt away.
"111lied·ou1 muffler, alone mearu
,thit lntenor rederorahon. or the
a bill of about $lB million. Add
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8)'h, cu1e Grade School, Syracuse,
Rust, or corrosl?n u: U I k no_wn 332,1 39 rommercial trucU
to the
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_ I lo the mclnttn ng fr�rnlly, to t.al and
Ohl!
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ftJdt
trill
be
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until
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the n ■tlon over eight billion noteb
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M.ofld,y, July 11, 1960.
j doUars
.annually- about
nine
STA� o, OHIO
D1vtd Cl)'\lo and Aft!II, Wlltli■
Moiorilts co,mplain that salt ts
umea the cost or fire damacet.
DIPAftTMINt 0, KIOHWAYI
t he villain eaUn1 up automobflu Wyen to Arr,1e L. &amp;Nter, Par.
lid forms may be obtained by ,I
n u� . lo the averaee-- m• n. 81�!,.� However tbat tompl.aJ nt
"-Col� Ohl� Jullt 10-. ltlO
ii being i.-et,, Olive.
corltactlng Piul Beegle Qlerk
, ac1pg a car mu10er luuul que1tiqned.
rep
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and
Rulh
wtftf'•
to 8o­
Cdnfnct Iliff
Southern 1.oca:1 Bo&amp;l'd oi Educa'. every tWo yeah. It meM1 a teaky
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bert L. and I!!. Mtxlff Coib. 2Z
L- c.-, fh. 60,l4II
Sil♦ Theory Ovet,tloned
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t1on Bo 36 Ra .
Oh 10'
ho water '! k or
UIIIT PklCI: CONl"RACT
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Dr. Fran k J. Laque. vice preti• Acre,, Letart.
caning tHerry
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Arthur and Glennll Jlllllli to
dent �nd director of reRarch. and
Sealed propos,iq will be
Paul Bee.,re, Clerk
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d�velopment fl:"' the Inlemat,onal Fletcher k. and Anna B. Welcht
l!e'lv't4 at ,tfie o,fflce o� the Stlte
Southern Local
Nic k el Co., 1a1d recent lelU do Parcell, Rutlan d.
Highway Director OT Ohio at cot.
Board of Education
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J'ohn M. 1nd Jo Ann Pal'IOU
not ,upport the salt theory.
llmbu1, Ohle, un\U 10:00 A . Jf.,
(8) 21, 29; (7) l, 3tc
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Ralph and Fern Gilmore, Lot.
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in
Detroit,
- �� Ohio (Easteni) Sti{dari! '11tne, .
wbe,e plated ,pecimen, were .,. M\ddleport.
Tuesd.y, Jult 12, 1960, for Im•
ti1ehed to tbe rront of taxi• •nd
Rodney end Don Pierce tp
provements In:
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al ao on the roof of a
inc.
Gerald
G. and Leota M. 8tetbem
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£melt Junior R:,nd to Ble1II
ne eoiltract.) . . . , aale: at putmc auctl-:,n, o1t �he late Mont1omen, I :62 upper, 9� low• rod�. more . than those on the
be awarde�
er, running 71/t feel; �•ltipoUs cabs, he said.
Rood,
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1 Acre, Olive.
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reildence of Pe•�� D. t,oltTidge, lo 1 19.0 ul)per, 10,9 lower, runnirig
d
Laque
pointed
ou�
that
t
cabs
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Fre
and NelUe Shumway , to
Atbens CoUJ}ty, Ohio, o
cated on Eaat Mam Street, in Porn- 5 feet ; Loell: 23 14.9 opper, 11. 0 were . frequent!)' washed. ':';'
Wash• Olin and Doll■ Jolupon. Loi.,
0.00 (part), State Route No. 680 Iii
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p Countr bio, on Sat- lower, running one tn1p. All dams Ing bu _ca frequentl dunn1 the
y
eroy, Mel
r■cuse.
Lee Township, by aPplylili I bl• mday,
July 9th, ::• at one are
conffl'Uctive
and
running
aboUt
sl:r
foot
winter
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the
mott
up
;lWu Deve.l Co, to , it.ate 1 , of
tumlnOWI treatmerit-ltilm T-lt
nal proper- of a tra p
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things 1n auto owner can do," he Objo Channel
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ty of did deledent, conaiating in ,
aa(d.
Fletcher ■Da Anna We1th . to
_-;;_80 Ifft or 2_.1
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OHIO RIVER BOATS: �wn.
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Arthur and Gleluill Ii....,., Lo�
PNpo11tl No. 2
Cbem.iata have d�eloped inhibG 81 1tove, "•I
�"'I' "ina t Or'• R_e fri' ger· Lock 7 Alhland 2:05 am 0- 10 ; Lock
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suite, _bedroom ,uite, lk!ds, dreu- Louisiana in tow; Lock 16 Tri, the inhlbitora are only partly ef.
ships, by applymg a ·. bitumlnom , U'f., ch�t. rll.Pi end tables, kitch- St.ate 3:40 am 2-0; Lock l'i C. V. fective. 1n addition, they're ex•
Befori
9:30 A .M. ',
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. I en utensils, dilhea, &amp;lauware, and H arner 6 :40 am 2-0; I,ock 18 Mont• penlive, toxic to animall and
Pavement: · Wkllh 7,0 feet, Led many oth r arlJclu
gomery 9 : 1 0 am 0-1; Lock 23 stain clothing,
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The enaineen are makin1 1._tm
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ash in hand 00 ay of Jerry Boaworth 12:30 pm 4-0, Cot•
30,860.00 feet. Total Len&amp;th 37,·
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corrosion but theJ admit theJ
sale
Coiilnl■'w
JP!ooEI. c: STEFFY, Creditor 8 pin 20-0; National 9 : lo' can only 1low it down in DlOlt
699.20 teet or 7.14 mll'!,,
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of Pearl D. Lottrldge,
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Gallla County, Ohio,, on Section bids until 12 :00 noon, Saturday, an)' or all blds.
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a month. Call R. &amp; A. Senlce \ Pavement: Width 18 fel!!t. Length
Pmbmoy, Olilo
J Stition, WY2•2366 or see Mar• 6,494 .4 feet or J.23 miles.
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County, Ohi.o, on Sections
Vinton
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4.65, 8.42, State Route No. 328 in
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WHtt, Phon• Or ContIet
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Pavement� wtdtl) 18 feet. Length
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 27, 1960

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tributes to REA .ind its 3chieverrients.

However, Representative CGoley of North
Carolina, who is Chairman of the House Agri­
culture Conimittee, took a rather different
view. He said: '1 would remind the House
that it never was the intention or the sponsors
of REA that it should replace established pri­
vate power services or duplicat e such ser­

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L N'OT BE RESPONSIBLE
any debt.a contz.cted by
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Pa,emenl, Width 16 feet. Length
82,366.40 feet or 6.13 miles.
Propo11I N•. 8
Vinton County, Ohio, on Sections
0.00, 1.59, State Route No, 677 tn
Madison and Elk Townahips, bY
appl)'ing a bituminous treatmentItem T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length
14,731.2 feet.. Width 20 feet, Length ·
8,895.2 teet. Total Length 23,128.40
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Athens County, Ohio, on Section
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bttufflinoua tt:eatlfleQt - Item T-31 1
Pavebtedt , Width 16 (,'!el. Urirth
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Prliponl No.
Glllli County Oblo, on S..tlojl
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Pavement, math 16 feet. unath
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P,/eiWul No. 11
Galli• County, Ohio, on �on
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WMff TO ' Ml&lt;KE $20 OR MORE
Phone W'n-3561 Ml�a day· in 1,ealln\ 1'oute work? .
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WY 2--2741 after B ,p.m. ·
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. wlili bath, nice lpcatlon. Melvlll
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With IH Wei}., elecf.ricJty, water
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vlv 2-2131 between 8 a. m. and
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tora acting as judgea of rr,iirts- nual Guild Award Banquet held •
manship and dealg n en from GM'• In Detroit on July 28.
Styling Staff, worki ng as atyllng
Duplicate awards will be made
to sons of General Moton employ.
judges.
ea If they win, thu1 Jnsurina: that
ln&amp;trumt!nti especially de,:ined all awards will be open to boys
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!or judging these model cars a te outside GM.
utilized by the experienced judges
In deterroinin1 the conec\ .wheel
b11e, overall length, width and .
height. In addlllon to .evaluating
the orla:inality and -artistic merit
of • model. car, the at,Ung judie,
o...mber - .
mm1t decide If the y o ub( crafts- u
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Love of . Life
man has allowed for 1ucb thinga
Search For 'l'omorTv..,.
as sufficient p■asenger space, rea,
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so nable provisions for luggage and
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�orse bets at the pari-mutuel
adequate bumper protection.
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This year's · competUton offers wi Tldows of Ohio race trecks -,ee!ll
,W�,Clrc1e
headed fo� an all-lime high do llar
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the
to boys between
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and 20 years, the opportunity to \•olume this year.
rbe, M dlfonalrf _.
St.ate Audlt.o..r Jai:nes A, Rhode.a'
share $117,00o in awards, includ•
Verdict 18 Yours
ing 738,000 in university acholar- J.;1. test reve nue report shows $232,n.,tditc Day
shipa. Since 1930 Fisher Body h111 55 1 .88 .col hx:ted since April 1 tor
Atlcr•1 Storm
awarded 217 uniVet1lty si:holar• t.b.e Oh io. F.a.\fs FuliJid, Thia repre"'P.� ooo-�,ir � ·�n• iietce.ot �.
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CLEVELAND UPI - A spilt in
the weekend serle1 with the New
\'orll: Yankee• took I back aeat to­
day to the que1tion. "Where does
Jimmy Piersall go from here'! "'
The hlpl-atrung Cleveland In•
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Piersall Sent
Home After Tiff
With Umpires

GB I
Pittsbu::
Ir MIL TON R IC HMAN
j lhe league In hittlng with a .347 for 1 0 hits and six runs in 4 2-3 Milwaukee
36 25 . 590 3
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average a.nd jumped to 11econd innings. Mark Freeman waa the San Franc11reo
36 3 1 -"7 6
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ntry forged into the lead Sunday
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3 34 485
Rookie Jim Gt-ntile is the Amer- place in the run,-batted-in depart- 1 win ner although r equirmg D o n St. Louis
on It.a home diamond with a de31 34 . 477 10
· Ehllo n 's hel p in the ninth when Cincinn ati
lean Lugue'a new batting leader ment with 49.
clalve U-2 victory over Buchtel,
½:
30 34 .469 1 0
and that makes it tou1h f or Toll.yo
, Rookie Chuck Eatrada, �upport- the Pirates rallied (or four runs. Lo.s An gel es
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ou5ti ng Gl?uater from the top
¼:
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27 39 4 1 4
but bully for first-place Baltimore. ed by Gentile's two ho men plus Law shooting ror his 12th victory rhiladelphia
25 37 . 403 1 4 ½ r una in wannini percentages.
Gentile. purchased conditi ona lly another by Gene Woodlina,, br ee- in the n ightcap, flllVt: up all seven Chicago
Although Glouster hH loat only
Piersall, al home with his wife
Sunday', Rnulh
from St. Paul fo r $20 ,000 duri ng I zed to hi1 eighth victory with Chicago runs during the eight ino
ne, like Racine, lhe dethrnned
(amily i.n- Nl'wton, Ma&amp;11 ., to­
and
In.
12
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2,
Loui,
St.
3
Phil■.
the off-seuon. was all set to go a tw o-hitte r . Estrada held th e A's n i ngs he worked. Error&amp; by Don
leaders have P�ed one lelS
dQ", wu ordered to talr:e a rest
to Japan a nd play if he failed hit less until the eighlh when Bill H oak a n d Bob Skinner helped St, Loul1 4 Phlla. 3, 2nd
game.
a(ttt bla ejecUon from the seco nd
to mate a:ood with the Ori oles.
Tuttle singled and Andy Carey Chicai: o score fou r runs in the C hicago 7 Pltt, burgh 6 , 1 st
The
man
with
the
big
bat,
and
nd
game of lhe twin bill with the
2
5,
PlttMK.lr9h
7
Chica,.
sixth. Se th More head was the winHe looted fullle with Baltim ore h omered.
per
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cent
the
of
'"•me"
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Yukeea Sund11. He was banish ed
c·me 1 nnati 10 san f ranc 1KO .."
tbi8 aprm
The Indians k nocked the Yan- n ing pitcher.
sively,
w11
lertaided
Wolfe,
Lam
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· oward drove I n L01 A neeI " 6 M'I wau
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two
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the
homen
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Larry, or "lJttle Fooz" as he 11
c:ago
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header, HI. in 1 1 Inning&amp; after
Plera■ll waa 1,urprised and dis­
k now n , fanned 10 and collected a
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26-year -old first base- losing the ope n er, 6-2. The White Johnny .Podre.11 held Milwaukee t o St- L I1 1 Phll •d•I Ph ia o
by the rtew!I.
l\lrbed
of
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man. ",.._
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11 said he w11 willing to
·Pieri.
Other
leadt
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f
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the
t he m I nors, I woul d h ave gone lo Sox, 4-3, and 2 1 -7 . . (that's no mis- a1:11 1 11 st six I O!ises. Lew Burdette ,.II w• u H 4 Los ...91'I" 2
n1 the ball club wa n ts
anytht
do
winnen were Bill �eNleltle with
TUfld■y'1 G•me•
Japan."
print), and the Senators to ok two was lagged with his lhird l oss
hl111 to do. He uid he had bet-11
Los Angeln at Phll■delphl■, night two doub�e•, Bobby Joe Adam•
co mpared wit� eight victories.
o m the Tigers, 4-2 and 7 4 .
fr
that Dr. Kelly had be.:,\
IW'llre
Paul Richards &amp;tuck with GenSan frand&amp;co •t 'Pltt1bul'9h, night wlth a single and double, and
PurlctY Win, S•v.nth
Cub. Win 1_
g him from the dugou1.
watchin
Dlclc
Tayl
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and Aaron Wo lfe
tlle, however. ,.nd the Oriole• paid
ln the National League, the lasted hi seventh Milw•ulcH •• Chlcqo
. Bob P,urke,
each
with
two
ainglea.
St. Paul the money for him only
, place Cubs snapped a nine-g1me victory or th e 'a
edI al th,ough the Cincinnati ■t St. Louis, night
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a few wet:'kl ago. The transacti on
AMER I C AN LEAGUE
IIGNI 11AM PACT •
lmiing 1treak with 7- 6 and 7-� vie- Giant got to him for 1 1 hill. The
For Buchtel Wi,:ner gat two of
could eaally devel op i nto the baseW. L . Pct. G8 the loRn'
L08 ANGELES UPI - The
tor ie fl o ver the first-place Pira.tes. Rcd1 .scored two run, in the fint
lour
hitl.
Kieffer,
the
ball •teal of the year.
41 'l7 .600
Loi An&amp;eles Rams have announ­
Despite the tw o l o1se1, the Pirates i• nn1 ng o n Andre Rodgen' error Baltimore
lo11in1 plLcher, •nd BradJ each
Hlh Two Homen
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tbt aJfnine of offensive tac­
ced
a nd do u bles by Vada Pinso n .and
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lost
only
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half
game
of
their
had
singlet
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Gentile lllammed his ninth and I
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G "' De 1 l, t he n d rove _ Jack SanBuchtel made a tla:hl a:■me of it
lOlh homen or the seas on agai nst lead and they still a re thr ee
36
30
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to
t
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games up o n the secon d-place f
showers Wlth a fo uruntil the ,even run Raelne' sevenKanau City Sunday -o ne with
3I 32 ·492 7 1.t th
mer Baylor Unlvenity star, is
rall y in the thir d. Wally Po1t Detroit
Braves,
who
l
ost t o the Dodgen,
run
lnni.Qg
fattened
by
Buchtel ertwo o n in the sixth lnni iig and
ashi
ngt�n
452
10
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ai.rUnt his third year with the
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The Reda beat the Gia n h , and Orla ndo Cel)ed.11 hit homers.
�a nsas City
another with the buea full in the 6-3.
:: :: ·400 1 3 Yi Buchtel
l\a,ml.
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while
th
e �illies w on a 3-2
000 000 002 2 4 3
seventh•to drive in sev1111 ru ns
22 4-2 ·344 17
Boston
---=,-Racine
102
010 70x 1 1 1� O
in a 9-2 victory that powered the d ed11io n over lhe Cardinals in a
Sunday', RMulh
opener
a
nd the n lost t he
-innlng
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Kieffer,
Brad
(6},
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Ori ole, lnJo first ph1ce, Along
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Washington 4 Detroit 2, ht
h
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(B) and Wagner, Brady (8). Wolfe
with lt, he vaulted t o the to p of m i;:: lCIIP · 3,
WHhlngton 7 Det roit •• 2nd
(WP),
McNlclde (9) and McNlckle,
d
Southpay Whitey Ford stoppe
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rtoon
Wolfe
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winIndians
the
lour
in
h.its
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Chlca,o 4 B01ton 3, ht
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who knock,d OU( Ted Bowslield
Chl &lt; eOO 21 .....n 7, 2nd
With a th ree-run burst m the
ltlmor• 9 K• ns■, City 2
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The 10 Cincinnati runs waa tht:lr
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m th e 1ug ht cap. e k ep th e an'
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Peter Piilm e r - 1..ealic Pa r rish ' kec.s in th• game with his 2 1 st SI' 1 1 mg lh e bee I readY I o go I Baltlmor• 1 1 K e n,H C l- 2
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The
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his ll 1rum
Colll' ge . slaughteru- W■11hlngton 6 .,.,
"LI'L ABNF.lt"
ready has &amp;eve n victoriea and U1 : eluded m the Reds' 12 hita waa
r th e 8 a5
d 22 d h
Chlcai,o 7 Botton 6, 12 Inn,,
ho�sc" Oil July 7.
(Technico l or)
off to his best •tart in fou r major I three by speedy Vada PlJIIOn, hia
/ :�d lh;n co:�r:le� 1111 l 1 t� fn�
Mond•Y'• Probable Pitchtl'1
opula
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a
h
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�oach
r
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p
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- also 1
league campaigns. lf hi!? keeps up fint three-hit performance •ince
. nlng error o p pinch hitter Bob
Wa•hlngton • t Baltlmor• ( night )
three o 1
Chriatopher Lee - Ua.-el Court , 1 1 11 1 � . 8 d OU bl C th II 1 II 11 owed 1 1 1111 k I !luri ng th'e week end that
By United Presa International
h11 preaenl pace he could put 20 M&lt;&gt;11 22.
.
K lick 12-0) Y� i= i •her (5•51•
Ruben Gomez, who couldn't ha ng a;wmes mto the books thia year,
•'THE MAN WHO COUUl
Pinson sa1d he broke out · o f hla
t he te • m s d raft choices h u vl' - n
I Foiles t� score the wi n ni n g run . romc
.
Tu•ld•r '· Gema■
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rms
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him•
CHEAT DEATH"
pitcher
with
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Purkey
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l ie said that hackfielde r P re n• Chicago -' W• thlngton, night
Philadelphla
r,
(Tochnicolo r}
Phillies
this
eaa
o n, every pitcber dreams about Sun• self ln the movies,
½ lo&amp;e
m a
Johuny
1 made a sucee.ssful debut a1 a atsrt- day a s the
tice G11utt of Oklaho ma returned Cl eveland at B■ltl mor•, night
Allio C a rtoon
Reds hammered out a
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Francisco to1 He Went on to clarify this, IIY·
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over
10
San
in
4
Dilly l?r;c� 11
Earl� Wy nn
Dittrolt d Bo.ton, night
TUHDAY ■nd WEDNISDAY
The 33,year-old Puerto Rica� • take the last o f • th:ee - gaDle I ing the Cincinnati fr�nt offi� had
. 1 wo both rooka li n em en Jim Prestcl
c Sox t o th e1r.
' h ur I e£I th c• \\'hit'
been taklna slow•mot1on mov ies of
F AM I LY NIGHTS
of Idaho a nd Bob Denton of the
right-hander went the route for the series.
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w.ms over . the . lled So,i;.. P1er� e Collel!I.! of the P1u�i£ic cam
th� b1�ten in gamea �11 put week.
Dick Miller, Anthu ny Carbo ne
l
e
o
Biso
ns Jn the rirst game or a do u- I
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p1tdi
ed a r1ve-hllt e r a n d drov e
Qf-eW•8
Qf Y
"A BUUKET OF BLOOD"
C nci nnati open.11 a short, �WO· He aaui thl11 helped hun. _
III terms .
I b!eheader agalnat the Miami Mar- . t s tand here Tuesday n ght
t � o runs 1n 1he op� ner and Wy nn
(Comedy)
ht _
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" I compared ' il litm Wl�h onea
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m,
A ll t h ree newcomers will report
v
I ins, scatteri ng se en hits for a 5· 1
,
Coa_ll led 111 the nightca� a� .the
with JJm O Toole scheduled to taken laat apri11g and noticed that
- also lo Hiram Jul y 7 wh e n Brown
victory.
While Sox tur n ed the ga m.c '"10 ope ns his quarte
pitch the first conle.st.
Ken Clal'k - Yvette Vil'kers
rback camp,' The
I've had my bat too far forward,"
1 Y
iham�le . with I I runs m the
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Buffalo also won the seco nd
"THE (HANT LEEcHES"
lhree. along wJth Jim H o uston of
aatd. "By the tlrne J moved
he
f�urlh, 1,n m n�. Sherm Lollar led Ohio Slale and Ross r�
Mow far wlll your pension p
(Horror;.a&gt;
_ Alth0Ullh Purkey allo bed � It back an d forward agai n. lhe
Mr. and Mrs , Howard Seido nab el game , 6-6 , to strengthe n its ho ld
ichtner
of
1 Gt� n ts fo�r
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' c.h ar,:o s �hit .illadk ln the rurd1w,
ru ns, .eat.c er
n second place In
o
lhe
Jnterna•
haven
me.
been
o
wllln
,ou Ntlni1 And what will
and
s
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Terry
a
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have
n
t
pitche
have
bee
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choaen
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wh
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wllh four hlta.
NOW AT STAT ■ THEATRI
with th e College All-Stars agai nst leaving this week for Tucson, Ariz., lional Leigue. Bill Smith picked 1 � a ley believes th•t i I
been gett1n1 out in front of the
lnflition. have done to your nest­
light game . the Red hurler could h£ '
l!lut Plr•t• Acn
PT. PLIASANT
the Baltimo re Colts
where they will reaide, were hon- up his fo urth victory aaalmit no
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irate
e
ubs
b
e
at
The
ac
s
Bo
b
P
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G ault, considered · t hli!! greateat ored with a farewell p arty Sunday defeats in the ni&amp;htcap, altho ugh have. t �e Gi ants to two runs.
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-------Npielentativa
of business, labor.
Wtll1e May1, even· though he �ot
Friend and Vern . Law in. their
MARV DEARE"
Oklaho ffia
Jullback i n
histo ry, evenin&amp; at the Pomeroy Fi rst Ba P• he needed relief help rrom Max
education
and
aovcmment
met a•
hits,
was
lWf:&gt;
ln
agreement
10th
h11
r
o
f
with
GIANNANDRIA
trymg
sweep.
Friend,
PATRIOTS SIGN
"PRISONER 01'� THE VOLGA"
gai ned a total o f I ,30l ya rds dur- tist Church o f Which they were Su rko n t and Henry Mason In the
con�
to
Auembly
the
Ameiican
B
ey.
win In the opener, was rapped il)g lhe ,1ast twQ • .1ttll
Bostbn
The
UPI
BOSTON
seve nth lnnl ng wben the Mar- Iii
.
averag- memQ_tn.
They
HutchlnMm
Skeptlc
ptioes.
of
problem
lbe
lidct
Football
Am,erlM,t
the
of
PaLriotl
li
n
&amp;
scored
all
their
ru
n
e.
Group il nitnJ' of hymns with
i ng s., yards in 233 c:
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Br own
Dbncludod that ......,.bly olable
hu si,a:ud :--JQh n GllnThe league-leadln1· TOllOrtto Ma- .. " Once," aaid the Red catcher,
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S1 1id he would be swlt.·
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wen
plate
Maya
away
the
from
�uard
pound
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prJtw are pouible in a period of
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back 11ince he already hll
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e Na- opent.&gt;d the short service held in pie Leafs edged the Richmond Vlr••
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and
even
t
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g.
utte
ldn
Cincinnati.
of
fvera1ty
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the
g
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dy.pamic srowth and low unem.
nP
rr.
ginlans
4-2,
behind
seven-hit
,
the
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' lo ul Up off him_. It Wa8 _the third
Fu
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Frank
pitching
nk
dr
ployment.
But. if wo are ever to
after
po
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God's
est.II"
b11ck
In
Jimmy
Br
own,
or
F
n
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was
w
o
sh
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by
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START fRAINING
J nninia. time the star Gtan! ou�heder waa
opener,
.fi-3,
the
ping
i
13
In
c
R
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this
aoal� all of us mun
Z
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F
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ster.
Mrs.
veterans,
alph
.
llnebackflr
Galen
unde
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NEW YORK UPI - WelterThe Montreal Royal&amp; climbed o ut finned by Purkey. s tricky curves
Fi ss. Tackl e Will le Mcclung, de- &lt;'Onducted a devotional ae rvlce us•
� totether to aau1t1 a steady
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welaht champion Benn Kid
le nslve h lfback Be r nie Parrhl h ing as her topic, " Man To Man ," of the league cellar · by bouncing
.
rllf 61 Jll'(lduct/Yity,
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nH:er Fred Hu�h mson, who
a
and Garnet Sua:ar Hart
Peret
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3·2
and
Columbu1
8-5,
twice,
In 11
ancl tackle Floyd Peters. also se nt which waa the thent c of the M!eo nd
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that the Reda tro�ble.s the of Ptiil1delphla have 1tarted tf,-tn•
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i n their signed contraeh,
year of the Baptist Jubilee Ad- I Innings. Joe Altobelli, the league 'a cla 1 m1 .
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has been their hittJn1 ing for their non-title bout at
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Elsewhere Jn the profesiio nal vanttd program. Gro up sin R ing of I home run leader, hlt hla 18th ot
�- Wrtli IMIJ flf frN lllolo·
their
of
not
buga
u1l
12.
J1,1IJ
G,rden,
SQuare
boo
Madison
1111
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n
o
seas
baaea
the
with
loaded
football ranks. Dan James, a 260- "Ble!lt Be the Tie " .a nd prayer by
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pou nd center who played at Ohio Rev. Ralph c. Z uttdel , co ncluded In the ninth I nning to decide the P,itc �tna:, Pld he wl!� lit bict ■nd
wa.!t a few games
before he
....... ... lork U, ... Y;
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:
St.11te tw o 1ea1on1 •a 11o, waa o b• the service after which WIiiiam opener.
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ut
statements
any
m■kea
VEGAS,
Nev.
UPI
Nat•
LAS
bo
Havana
The
scored
Kln11
Sugar
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tained by Pittsb11r8'h from the W1tson, •uperlntendent or the
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Ko11n of Cleveland, Ohio la the
•
San l-'rBTtc!Mco Forly-Nlner1 for a Sunday School, on · behalf o( the two runa in the seventh Inning to
•••
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defeat
Red
Rochester
the
Win11,
church,
preaented
future
ice.
o
ch
draft
Jamea'
the
And
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Allociatlon. He wa■
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i
n
the
opener
of
a
twlllaht
co llege teammate, John Scott, a family with a a:lU.
•a
elected Sunday at the ,roup'a 28tb
Followina the presentation ot nlaht doubleheader.
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tackle who has been In aarvlce the
annual convention.
.•
paat tw o ye11r1, wat ■lao alaned by the gift, the group adjourned to
lhe aoel■l roo m where a desaert
the Steelera.
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l'ithburah slgned another Ohio coune WH served to a pproximate.
college player, Dale Chainberlaln, ly 30 perso n». The table waa l\t•
a 6,2. 2215-pound fullback and lr,cUve with a white cover and
LE MANS, France UPI
,aaaaaaa.aa..aa.a.aaaaaaaaaaa.;·.,.
;a.aaa centered with an arrange ment of
When
lt eomea to enduranff auto
Mn.
J,
D.
R.wth
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pi nk and while Howen with pink
\l
The WSCS of the Method.tat race•, there lsp't a driver In the
and white candle, In cry'1al holdChurch met Friday evenlna with world who can match Belalum·a
en on eith�r alde.
Olivier Gendebian.
In a the ooclal ho10r, Mt llr,. Pearl Caato at the panon11e .
The 87-year-old Brussell d■re­
Mn.
Glen
Tot.on
ot
Canton
ls
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Miami
Unlvenity at vlallin1 this week with her father, devU, alternattr11 at the wheel of
NEW and VSED
a Ferr.rl with compalriot Paul
W. 0. Crow.
100% Lat.. - A New Concept Of House Painting
Mn. Ellz■beth Gnham la a pa­ Frere, won the Le Man, 2t-hour
And the Buffalo Sills of the
Grand
Pri
Sunday
,or
the
aecond
I
x
tient
•t
Melia
General
Hoapltal.
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n•w American Football Lo"ue anMr. and Mt,. Pb)l Duber and time in three year•
nount:ed they have signed Wil•
Gende an teamed wJth Phil
11am (Big Bill) Cummlnge, • for­ dauahter, Sally, of Columbua, spent
HUI
or 'f!nta Monica, Calif., &amp;o ,
a
day
with
tbelr
coualn,
Miu
Eva
mer Ohio State Unlver11lty tackle.
·
win the 11me race In UNl8. And
Cummings jolned the Cleveland Sayre, JlN.
Phone WY•U784 lliiy or Evenlu
earlier
lbl1
year,
the
tireleu
8111Leat,,r Rouah moved Thunday to
Phone WY-Z-3784
Brown! in 1937 but lost a Htartin1
lllddleporl
1
Bradbury RMd
the Allen ll,)'man fum from the ,:ian drove a Porachti to ,ictory
to
ob due to a lea Injury prior
j
POMEROY, OHIO
in • 11-bour endurance race at
Harty Hlll naldtnN.
the ee11on.
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Mr. ■nd Mra. Ralph Weit of ·PU• Sebrina, Fla.
kenbuq lpel\t the Wtll!!lll:end with
Threll!!I Ferrari� -entll!!INd_ b)I th1
bet mother, l\lra, W.
Varlan.
John .Reed of North KenovJ, WII Noi;&amp;b American racin1 team of
a recent ,ueat of hll ailtffl, Mn. Mi■ml, Fla., finlllltd 1m9111 tbt
Ruby Deiley and Mb. Lena Rad- top 10. lncl�dl� the runner-up
CV driven by )"OUDI Ricardo Jlod.
cliff
ri
tu11 o1 Mexico and �nclre pj.
Mary Klier apent Conday
lette
of Fnnce.
with her crandcblldren, Mr. and
Georie Arenta of South1111pton,
lira. Ok•)' K.leer 1md children.
Victor Manuel of Racine wlll N. Y., and Alan Connell Ot Fort
move t o tbe D&amp;1f11 Hi,11 reaidence. Worth, Tex., wound. lip fUtll in
Mr. ■nd Mr•. Ra, HayH and chll• another fernrJ and Ed HUIUI of
dren were 11,1ea1a l11t week ot Mr. ,Pitt■bur1h , Pa., and .Auauat
Pabtl Of MIiwaukee, flnlahed HV•
and Mn. El'YID Kiser,
enth In the Amer1can team'■•tlurd
_ --- ·--- - Seldehabel 1pokt ot the clt.y of · Ferrari.
Tuct0n and of hll wort I.heir. Mn.
Two U. S,-owned Conelte■ allo
We aupply It flll Gal 1nou1h
Seldenabel told of the chllri:h finllhed amon1 the leaden. Jobn
to clttn up .bills too . • • and r•
which they attend and the boy1 Fitch of Lhqe Boek, Coan., and
Ofhtf drtlffl prilH Include I $20,000 hoMt, ■Ir tr'Pt
loll!- of Uieir tchool and aeUvltiea. Bob Groaaman of New York were
1111- Don't worry •�1ut City Lotn
trollnd lhl world, compfet•
wan:lrobe1, ootltp
A rarewell p,eeUn1 card alped
el1htb while Lee Ulley and Freet
ttrma. Tllay'11 nay for 1ny1na
tchotarahlpa. lwuary crufttra, 19$0 ,c.,. tnd moN1
pre11nt Wal &amp;'VU tbe Selden- Gamble-. � of Mliml. wound
all
i. bandit.
ttlll'I IS,000 ..,., P,IHt tent1111 ltt value up to $1,000.
•
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up ·1�. l , .
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Of The Season With T �p Performances Sunday
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196Q fJ�er �ody) p'ratts.man'• j QOO. Over $1,000,000 In caih and
Ga,lld mo4el �a! cop,pctlt��n hlci otller awardt has gone to thou1l&gt;eP,�1 :,.,Uh the Judgea cpefully appl of young boys. winnln&amp; atate
evalu11tlng eac:b mod'�l car entry and regional h onon.
on the baaia of workmansh'lp, oriState and re1ional Winnen for
gln1lity and practlcabillty of de- 1"80 will be .nnounced early ln
�ign. The judging teams are com- JQIY� · National sc)Jolanhlp •Jnprised of industrial art.a instruc- . ners will -be disclosed at the an•
tora acting as judgea of rr,iirts- nual Guild Award Banquet held •
manship and dealg n en from GM'• In Detroit on July 28.
Styling Staff, worki ng as atyllng
Duplicate awards will be made
to sons of General Moton employ.
judges.
ea If they win, thu1 Jnsurina: that
ln&amp;trumt!nti especially de,:ined all awards will be open to boys
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!or judging these model cars a te outside GM.
utilized by the experienced judges
In deterroinin1 the conec\ .wheel
b11e, overall length, width and .
height. In addlllon to .evaluating
the orla:inality and -artistic merit
of • model. car, the at,Ung judie,
o...mber - .
mm1t decide If the y o ub( crafts- u
,
,
Love of . Life
man has allowed for 1ucb thinga
Search For 'l'omorTv..,.
as sufficient p■asenger space, rea,
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1b9 .:..idinl Uaht
so nable provisions for luggage and
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H&amp;Jl1 ol the Clty
�orse bets at the pari-mutuel
adequate bumper protection.
� the World Turn■
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This year's · competUton offers wi Tldows of Ohio race trecks -,ee!ll
,W�,Clrc1e
headed fo� an all-lime high do llar
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ages
the
to boys between
Hou.,e �
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and 20 years, the opportunity to \•olume this year.
rbe, M dlfonalrf _.
St.ate Audlt.o..r Jai:nes A, Rhode.a'
share $117,00o in awards, includ•
Verdict 18 Yours
ing 738,000 in university acholar- J.;1. test reve nue report shows $232,n.,tditc Day
shipa. Since 1930 Fisher Body h111 55 1 .88 .col hx:ted since April 1 tor
Atlcr•1 Storm
awarded 217 uniVet1lty si:holar• t.b.e Oh io. F.a.\fs FuliJid, Thia repre"'P.� ooo-�,ir � ·�n• iietce.ot �.
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sre�t.�:� �ri:te:. to:: �iier�i::: ·
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, Thi:. ill aPPr'9Kitnately $5 million f
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the Weather
more �h�n ha,d ,been bet at thlj
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lime in. �he raeif1", seQOn laat year
ft
�.n \�• 'total -::.. , $41 ,408,3!56.
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The m tr�a3e hJIS been re11:Jstered
.
despite . drop •I ,ome tracks due
o 'l'e1f lh'i
lo spring weather conditio n!!.
Peck's Bad Girl
ffl
With the bi g end Qf th� raclnj
. Jl"a8j �ve'1 Qi bobJ OlWs
' season still to come bcfo.re the Oct:.
flabtrope
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Sl d ea di'me, tot.,I wagermg
may e1The Comedy Spot
ceed last year 's $ 1 29 million and
G rry Moore Show
the $130 million bet in 1957.
wi
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A Loo'
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year on which the higher state
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ratep, which went Into erfect ii\
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June 1939, range from 4¼ '/r to
8¼ % on idaily wagering .at run�
ning track&amp;; 3% tq 7% :it harness
tr'acks. Old rales- were 2�� % to
8¾ % for nmnlng tracka; 2% tq
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CLEVELAND UPI - A spilt in
the weekend serle1 with the New
\'orll: Yankee• took I back aeat to­
day to the que1tion. "Where does
Jimmy Piersall go from here'! "'
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Piersall Sent
Home After Tiff
With Umpires

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Pittsbu::
Ir MIL TON R IC HMAN
j lhe league In hittlng with a .347 for 1 0 hits and six runs in 4 2-3 Milwaukee
36 25 . 590 3
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average a.nd jumped to 11econd innings. Mark Freeman waa the San Franc11reo
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ntry forged into the lead Sunday
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3 34 485
Rookie Jim Gt-ntile is the Amer- place in the run,-batted-in depart- 1 win ner although r equirmg D o n St. Louis
on It.a home diamond with a de31 34 . 477 10
· Ehllo n 's hel p in the ninth when Cincinn ati
lean Lugue'a new batting leader ment with 49.
clalve U-2 victory over Buchtel,
½:
30 34 .469 1 0
and that makes it tou1h f or Toll.yo
, Rookie Chuck Eatrada, �upport- the Pirates rallied (or four runs. Lo.s An gel es
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ou5ti ng Gl?uater from the top
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27 39 4 1 4
but bully for first-place Baltimore. ed by Gentile's two ho men plus Law shooting ror his 12th victory rhiladelphia
25 37 . 403 1 4 ½ r una in wannini percentages.
Gentile. purchased conditi ona lly another by Gene Woodlina,, br ee- in the n ightcap, flllVt: up all seven Chicago
Although Glouster hH loat only
Piersall, al home with his wife
Sunday', Rnulh
from St. Paul fo r $20 ,000 duri ng I zed to hi1 eighth victory with Chicago runs during the eight ino
ne, like Racine, lhe dethrnned
(amily i.n- Nl'wton, Ma&amp;11 ., to­
and
In.
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2,
Loui,
St.
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the off-seuon. was all set to go a tw o-hitte r . Estrada held th e A's n i ngs he worked. Error&amp; by Don
leaders have P�ed one lelS
dQ", wu ordered to talr:e a rest
to Japan a nd play if he failed hit less until the eighlh when Bill H oak a n d Bob Skinner helped St, Loul1 4 Phlla. 3, 2nd
game.
a(ttt bla ejecUon from the seco nd
to mate a:ood with the Ori oles.
Tuttle singled and Andy Carey Chicai: o score fou r runs in the C hicago 7 Pltt, burgh 6 , 1 st
The
man
with
the
big
bat,
and
nd
game of lhe twin bill with the
2
5,
PlttMK.lr9h
7
Chica,.
sixth. Se th More head was the winHe looted fullle with Baltim ore h omered.
per
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the
of
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Yukeea Sund11. He was banish ed
c·me 1 nnati 10 san f ranc 1KO .."
tbi8 aprm
The Indians k nocked the Yan- n ing pitcher.
sively,
w11
lertaided
Wolfe,
Lam
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· oward drove I n L01 A neeI " 6 M'I wau
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the
homen
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Larry, or "lJttle Fooz" as he 11
c:ago
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Plera■ll waa 1,urprised and dis­
k now n , fanned 10 and collected a
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26-year -old first base- losing the ope n er, 6-2. The White Johnny .Podre.11 held Milwaukee t o St- L I1 1 Phll •d•I Ph ia o
by the rtew!I.
l\lrbed
of
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man. ",.._
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11 said he w11 willing to
·Pieri.
Other
leadt
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the
t he m I nors, I woul d h ave gone lo Sox, 4-3, and 2 1 -7 . . (that's no mis- a1:11 1 11 st six I O!ises. Lew Burdette ,.II w• u H 4 Los ...91'I" 2
n1 the ball club wa n ts
anytht
do
winnen were Bill �eNleltle with
TUfld■y'1 G•me•
Japan."
print), and the Senators to ok two was lagged with his lhird l oss
hl111 to do. He uid he had bet-11
Los Angeln at Phll■delphl■, night two doub�e•, Bobby Joe Adam•
co mpared wit� eight victories.
o m the Tigers, 4-2 and 7 4 .
fr
that Dr. Kelly had be.:,\
IW'llre
Paul Richards &amp;tuck with GenSan frand&amp;co •t 'Pltt1bul'9h, night wlth a single and double, and
PurlctY Win, S•v.nth
Cub. Win 1_
g him from the dugou1.
watchin
Dlclc
Tayl
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and Aaron Wo lfe
tlle, however. ,.nd the Oriole• paid
ln the National League, the lasted hi seventh Milw•ulcH •• Chlcqo
. Bob P,urke,
each
with
two
ainglea.
St. Paul the money for him only
, place Cubs snapped a nine-g1me victory or th e 'a
edI al th,ough the Cincinnati ■t St. Louis, night
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a few wet:'kl ago. The transacti on
AMER I C AN LEAGUE
IIGNI 11AM PACT •
lmiing 1treak with 7- 6 and 7-� vie- Giant got to him for 1 1 hill. The
For Buchtel Wi,:ner gat two of
could eaally devel op i nto the baseW. L . Pct. G8 the loRn'
L08 ANGELES UPI - The
tor ie fl o ver the first-place Pira.tes. Rcd1 .scored two run, in the fint
lour
hitl.
Kieffer,
the
ball •teal of the year.
41 'l7 .600
Loi An&amp;eles Rams have announ­
Despite the tw o l o1se1, the Pirates i• nn1 ng o n Andre Rodgen' error Baltimore
lo11in1 plLcher, •nd BradJ each
Hlh Two Homen
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tbt aJfnine of offensive tac­
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a nd do u bles by Vada Pinso n .and
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lost
only
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of
their
had
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Gentile lllammed his ninth and I
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G "' De 1 l, t he n d rove _ Jack SanBuchtel made a tla:hl a:■me of it
lOlh homen or the seas on agai nst lead and they still a re thr ee
36
30
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to
t
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games up o n the secon d-place f
showers Wlth a fo uruntil the ,even run Raelne' sevenKanau City Sunday -o ne with
3I 32 ·492 7 1.t th
mer Baylor Unlvenity star, is
rall y in the thir d. Wally Po1t Detroit
Braves,
who
l
ost t o the Dodgen,
run
lnni.Qg
fattened
by
Buchtel ertwo o n in the sixth lnni iig and
ashi
ngt�n
452
10
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ai.rUnt his third year with the
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The Reda beat the Gia n h , and Orla ndo Cel)ed.11 hit homers.
�a nsas City
another with the buea full in the 6-3.
:: :: ·400 1 3 Yi Buchtel
l\a,ml.
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while
th
e �illies w on a 3-2
000 000 002 2 4 3
seventh•to drive in sev1111 ru ns
22 4-2 ·344 17
Boston
---=,-Racine
102
010 70x 1 1 1� O
in a 9-2 victory that powered the d ed11io n over lhe Cardinals in a
Sunday', RMulh
opener
a
nd the n lost t he
-innlng
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Kieffer,
Brad
(6},
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Ori ole, lnJo first ph1ce, Along
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Washington 4 Detroit 2, ht
h
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(B) and Wagner, Brady (8). Wolfe
with lt, he vaulted t o the to p of m i;:: lCIIP · 3,
WHhlngton 7 Det roit •• 2nd
(WP),
McNlclde (9) and McNlckle,
d
Southpay Whitey Ford stoppe
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rtoon
Wolfe
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in
h.its
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Chlca,o 4 B01ton 3, ht
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who knock,d OU( Ted Bowslield
Chl &lt; eOO 21 .....n 7, 2nd
With a th ree-run burst m the
ltlmor• 9 K• ns■, City 2
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The 10 Cincinnati runs waa tht:lr
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m th e 1ug ht cap. e k ep th e an'
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Peter Piilm e r - 1..ealic Pa r rish ' kec.s in th• game with his 2 1 st SI' 1 1 mg lh e bee I readY I o go I Baltlmor• 1 1 K e n,H C l- 2
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The
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his ll 1rum
Colll' ge . slaughteru- W■11hlngton 6 .,.,
"LI'L ABNF.lt"
ready has &amp;eve n victoriea and U1 : eluded m the Reds' 12 hita waa
r th e 8 a5
d 22 d h
Chlcai,o 7 Botton 6, 12 Inn,,
ho�sc" Oil July 7.
(Technico l or)
off to his best •tart in fou r major I three by speedy Vada PlJIIOn, hia
/ :�d lh;n co:�r:le� 1111 l 1 t� fn�
Mond•Y'• Probable Pitchtl'1
opula
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a
h
e
�oach
r
unced
p
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n
- also 1
league campaigns. lf hi!? keeps up fint three-hit performance •ince
. nlng error o p pinch hitter Bob
Wa•hlngton • t Baltlmor• ( night )
three o 1
Chriatopher Lee - Ua.-el Court , 1 1 11 1 � . 8 d OU bl C th II 1 II 11 owed 1 1 1111 k I !luri ng th'e week end that
By United Presa International
h11 preaenl pace he could put 20 M&lt;&gt;11 22.
.
K lick 12-0) Y� i= i •her (5•51•
Ruben Gomez, who couldn't ha ng a;wmes mto the books thia year,
•'THE MAN WHO COUUl
Pinson sa1d he broke out · o f hla
t he te • m s d raft choices h u vl' - n
I Foiles t� score the wi n ni n g run . romc
.
Tu•ld•r '· Gema■
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rms
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n as a relief
him•
CHEAT DEATH"
pitcher
with
lhe
Purkey
g
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l ie said that hackfielde r P re n• Chicago -' W• thlngton, night
Philadelphla
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Phillies
this
eaa
o n, every pitcber dreams about Sun• self ln the movies,
½ lo&amp;e
m a
Johuny
1 made a sucee.ssful debut a1 a atsrt- day a s the
tice G11utt of Oklaho ma returned Cl eveland at B■ltl mor•, night
Allio C a rtoon
Reds hammered out a
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a .� igncd .c,on tract e hQi't ly afl c r Ke ni■1 City at N•w Yorlc, nlghl
Francisco to1 He Went on to clarify this, IIY·
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over
10
San
in
4
Dilly l?r;c� 11
Earl� Wy nn
Dittrolt d Bo.ton, night
TUHDAY ■nd WEDNISDAY
The 33,year-old Puerto Rica� • take the last o f • th:ee - gaDle I ing the Cincinnati fr�nt offi� had
. 1 wo both rooka li n em en Jim Prestcl
c Sox t o th e1r.
' h ur I e£I th c• \\'hit'
been taklna slow•mot1on mov ies of
F AM I LY NIGHTS
of Idaho a nd Bob Denton of the
right-hander went the route for the series.
.
.
w.ms over . the . lled So,i;.. P1er� e Collel!I.! of the P1u�i£ic cam
th� b1�ten in gamea �11 put week.
Dick Miller, Anthu ny Carbo ne
l
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o
Biso
ns Jn the rirst game or a do u- I
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p1tdi
ed a r1ve-hllt e r a n d drov e
Qf-eW•8
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"A BUUKET OF BLOOD"
C nci nnati open.11 a short, �WO· He aaui thl11 helped hun. _
III terms .
I b!eheader agalnat the Miami Mar- . t s tand here Tuesday n ght
t � o runs 1n 1he op� ner and Wy nn
(Comedy)
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" I compared ' il litm Wl�h onea
c
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A ll t h ree newcomers will report
v
I ins, scatteri ng se en hits for a 5· 1
,
Coa_ll led 111 the nightca� a� .the
with JJm O Toole scheduled to taken laat apri11g and noticed that
- also lo Hiram Jul y 7 wh e n Brown
victory.
While Sox tur n ed the ga m.c '"10 ope ns his quarte
pitch the first conle.st.
Ken Clal'k - Yvette Vil'kers
rback camp,' The
I've had my bat too far forward,"
1 Y
iham�le . with I I runs m the
11
Buffalo also won the seco nd
"THE (HANT LEEcHES"
lhree. along wJth Jim H o uston of
aatd. "By the tlrne J moved
he
f�urlh, 1,n m n�. Sherm Lollar led Ohio Slale and Ross r�
Mow far wlll your pension p
(Horror;.a&gt;
_ Alth0Ullh Purkey allo bed � It back an d forward agai n. lhe
Mr. and Mrs , Howard Seido nab el game , 6-6 , to strengthe n its ho ld
ichtner
of
1 Gt� n ts fo�r
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ru ns, .eat.c er
n second place In
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Jnterna•
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me.
been
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and
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have
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pitche
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choaen
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NOW AT STAT ■ THEATRI
with th e College All-Stars agai nst leaving this week for Tucson, Ariz., lional Leigue. Bill Smith picked 1 � a ley believes th•t i I
been gett1n1 out in front of the
lnflition. have done to your nest­
light game . the Red hurler could h£ '
l!lut Plr•t• Acn
PT. PLIASANT
the Baltimo re Colts
where they will reaide, were hon- up his fo urth victory aaalmit no
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irate
e
ubs
b
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at
The
ac
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Bo
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G ault, considered · t hli!! greateat ored with a farewell p arty Sunday defeats in the ni&amp;htcap, altho ugh have. t �e Gi ants to two runs.
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-------Npielentativa
of business, labor.
Wtll1e May1, even· though he �ot
Friend and Vern . Law in. their
MARV DEARE"
Oklaho ffia
Jullback i n
histo ry, evenin&amp; at the Pomeroy Fi rst Ba P• he needed relief help rrom Max
education
and
aovcmment
met a•
hits,
was
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ln
agreement
10th
h11
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f
with
GIANNANDRIA
trymg
sweep.
Friend,
PATRIOTS SIGN
"PRISONER 01'� THE VOLGA"
gai ned a total o f I ,30l ya rds dur- tist Church o f Which they were Su rko n t and Henry Mason In the
con�
to
Auembly
the
Ameiican
B
ey.
win In the opener, was rapped il)g lhe ,1ast twQ • .1ttll
Bostbn
The
UPI
BOSTON
seve nth lnnl ng wben the Mar- Iii
.
averag- memQ_tn.
They
HutchlnMm
Skeptlc
ptioes.
of
problem
lbe
lidct
Football
Am,erlM,t
the
of
PaLriotl
li
n
&amp;
scored
all
their
ru
n
e.
Group il nitnJ' of hymns with
i ng s., yards in 233 c:
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Br own
Dbncludod that ......,.bly olable
hu si,a:ud :--JQh n GllnThe league-leadln1· TOllOrtto Ma- .. " Once," aaid the Red catcher,
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S1 1id he would be swlt.·
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wen
plate
Maya
away
the
from
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pound
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prJtw are pouible in a period of
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back 11ince he already hll
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and
even
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utte
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Cincinnati.
of
fvera1ty
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rr.
ginlans
4-2,
behind
seven-hit
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Frank
pitching
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But. if wo are ever to
after
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In
Jimmy
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F
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J nninia. time the star Gtan! ou�heder waa
opener,
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Mrs.
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alph
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Galen
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NEW YORK UPI - WelterThe Montreal Royal&amp; climbed o ut finned by Purkey. s tricky curves
Fi ss. Tackl e Will le Mcclung, de- &lt;'Onducted a devotional ae rvlce us•
� totether to aau1t1 a steady
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welaht champion Benn Kid
le nslve h lfback Be r nie Parrhl h ing as her topic, " Man To Man ," of the league cellar · by bouncing
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rllf 61 Jll'(lduct/Yity,
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and Garnet Sua:ar Hart
Peret
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3·2
and
Columbu1
8-5,
twice,
In 11
ancl tackle Floyd Peters. also se nt which waa the thent c of the M!eo nd
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i n their signed contraeh,
year of the Baptist Jubilee Ad- I Innings. Joe Altobelli, the league 'a cla 1 m1 .
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Elsewhere Jn the profesiio nal vanttd program. Gro up sin R ing of I home run leader, hlt hla 18th ot
�- Wrtli IMIJ flf frN lllolo·
their
of
not
buga
u1l
12.
J1,1IJ
G,rden,
SQuare
boo
Madison
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seas
baaea
the
with
loaded
football ranks. Dan James, a 260- "Ble!lt Be the Tie " .a nd prayer by
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pou nd center who played at Ohio Rev. Ralph c. Z uttdel , co ncluded In the ninth I nning to decide the P,itc �tna:, Pld he wl!� lit bict ■nd
wa.!t a few games
before he
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St.11te tw o 1ea1on1 •a 11o, waa o b• the service after which WIiiiam opener.
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statements
any
m■kea
VEGAS,
Nev.
UPI
Nat•
LAS
bo
Havana
The
scored
Kln11
Sugar
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defeat
Red
Rochester
the
Win11,
church,
preaented
future
ice.
o
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draft
Jamea'
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Allociatlon. He wa■
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the
opener
of
a
twlllaht
co llege teammate, John Scott, a family with a a:lU.
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elected Sunday at the ,roup'a 28tb
Followina the presentation ot nlaht doubleheader.
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tackle who has been In aarvlce the
annual convention.
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paat tw o ye11r1, wat ■lao alaned by the gift, the group adjourned to
lhe aoel■l roo m where a desaert
the Steelera.
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l'ithburah slgned another Ohio coune WH served to a pproximate.
college player, Dale Chainberlaln, ly 30 perso n». The table waa l\t•
a 6,2. 2215-pound fullback and lr,cUve with a white cover and
LE MANS, France UPI
,aaaaaaa.aa..aa.a.aaaaaaaaaaa.;·.,.
;a.aaa centered with an arrange ment of
When
lt eomea to enduranff auto
Mn.
J,
D.
R.wth
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pi nk and while Howen with pink
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The WSCS of the Method.tat race•, there lsp't a driver In the
and white candle, In cry'1al holdChurch met Friday evenlna with world who can match Belalum·a
en on eith�r alde.
Olivier Gendebian.
In a the ooclal ho10r, Mt llr,. Pearl Caato at the panon11e .
The 87-year-old Brussell d■re­
Mn.
Glen
Tot.on
ot
Canton
ls
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Unlvenity at vlallin1 this week with her father, devU, alternattr11 at the wheel of
NEW and VSED
a Ferr.rl with compalriot Paul
W. 0. Crow.
100% Lat.. - A New Concept Of House Painting
Mn. Ellz■beth Gnham la a pa­ Frere, won the Le Man, 2t-hour
And the Buffalo Sills of the
Grand
Pri
Sunday
,or
the
aecond
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tient
•t
Melia
General
Hoapltal.
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n•w American Football Lo"ue anMr. and Mt,. Pb)l Duber and time in three year•
nount:ed they have signed Wil•
Gende an teamed wJth Phil
11am (Big Bill) Cummlnge, • for­ dauahter, Sally, of Columbua, spent
HUI
or 'f!nta Monica, Calif., &amp;o ,
a
day
with
tbelr
coualn,
Miu
Eva
mer Ohio State Unlver11lty tackle.
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win the 11me race In UNl8. And
Cummings jolned the Cleveland Sayre, JlN.
Phone WY•U784 lliiy or Evenlu
earlier
lbl1
year,
the
tireleu
8111Leat,,r Rouah moved Thunday to
Phone WY-Z-3784
Brown! in 1937 but lost a Htartin1
lllddleporl
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Bradbury RMd
the Allen ll,)'man fum from the ,:ian drove a Porachti to ,ictory
to
ob due to a lea Injury prior
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POMEROY, OHIO
in • 11-bour endurance race at
Harty Hlll naldtnN.
the ee11on.
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Mr. ■nd Mra. Ralph Weit of ·PU• Sebrina, Fla.
kenbuq lpel\t the Wtll!!lll:end with
Threll!!I Ferrari� -entll!!INd_ b)I th1
bet mother, l\lra, W.
Varlan.
John .Reed of North KenovJ, WII Noi;&amp;b American racin1 team of
a recent ,ueat of hll ailtffl, Mn. Mi■ml, Fla., finlllltd 1m9111 tbt
Ruby Deiley and Mb. Lena Rad- top 10. lncl�dl� the runner-up
CV driven by )"OUDI Ricardo Jlod.
cliff
ri
tu11 o1 Mexico and �nclre pj.
Mary Klier apent Conday
lette
of Fnnce.
with her crandcblldren, Mr. and
Georie Arenta of South1111pton,
lira. Ok•)' K.leer 1md children.
Victor Manuel of Racine wlll N. Y., and Alan Connell Ot Fort
move t o tbe D&amp;1f11 Hi,11 reaidence. Worth, Tex., wound. lip fUtll in
Mr. ■nd Mr•. Ra, HayH and chll• another fernrJ and Ed HUIUI of
dren were 11,1ea1a l11t week ot Mr. ,Pitt■bur1h , Pa., and .Auauat
Pabtl Of MIiwaukee, flnlahed HV•
and Mn. El'YID Kiser,
enth In the Amer1can team'■•tlurd
_ --- ·--- - Seldehabel 1pokt ot the clt.y of · Ferrari.
Tuct0n and of hll wort I.heir. Mn.
Two U. S,-owned Conelte■ allo
We aupply It flll Gal 1nou1h
Seldenabel told of the chllri:h finllhed amon1 the leaden. Jobn
to clttn up .bills too . • • and r•
which they attend and the boy1 Fitch of Lhqe Boek, Coan., and
Ofhtf drtlffl prilH Include I $20,000 hoMt, ■Ir tr'Pt
loll!- of Uieir tchool and aeUvltiea. Bob Groaaman of New York were
1111- Don't worry •�1ut City Lotn
trollnd lhl world, compfet•
wan:lrobe1, ootltp
A rarewell p,eeUn1 card alped
el1htb while Lee Ulley and Freet
ttrma. Tllay'11 nay for 1ny1na
tchotarahlpa. lwuary crufttra, 19$0 ,c.,. tnd moN1
pre11nt Wal &amp;'VU tbe Selden- Gamble-. � of Mliml. wound
all
i. bandit.
ttlll'I IS,000 ..,., P,IHt tent1111 ltt value up to $1,000.
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First United Pr,esbyterian Women Hold
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Selection of a jury lo hear the damage suit . of Lawrence A.
Smith, Chester, versus Ruda Durst, Portland, was completed
shortly before uoon today. The jury. will be taken to Long
Bottom this &amp;fternoon to view the scene of an Oct. 17 1957
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wreck from which the suit results.
Memb.:=rs of the j ury · chosen senli ng the plaintiff, a nd John W.
from a panel or 50 cal led are M ary Bolin, Alhen11, representing the
L. . EmmUlb , Middl epo['t; Gladys defenda nt in the queatlon1ng of the
A county-wide effort loomed here today to re-organize a opuate Ille chapter, in the pa,t
Hoffman. Langaville ; Ad ra swlck, jurors. Judge John c. Bacon ia
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Meigs Red Cross Chapter whi ch would unde rta ke a 'limited few feau ■ometbin,t "not to blame
Langsville; Clinton Faulk, Porn- prcsidin g •ln th'!' case.
on a nybod)' in particu lar, but upon
eroy RD, Gl ady�
program" at least this year.
Bu-ber, Reed.aOf th e panel of 50 jurors suruwho did n ot do an'ftbing
vill e; Richard Heilm an, Pon1eroy moned in the case, nine had beea
July 18 was set down as the date for a reorganization ses•
RD; G eorgia W11t11011, Pbmeroy; excused by Juda:e Bacon prior to
sion in o�flces of the county health department by a group
LOCAL EFFOl:T
Maraaret
RuS11e ll.Mi�leport; the session and five filled to ap.meeting informally there Monday night. Attending W.Jre sevu
w
as agtttd that in puttin g the
Mary S. Maaon. Route· 2, Al�•ny; pear in a111wer to summon s.
en persons interested in preserving what they agreed were chapter back on a limit� pro-m,
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Wayn e Swiaher, Pometoy; Jane E.
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-------essential , needed. services of the American Red Cross in no fund• contributed would go to
Rt111el l, •Middleport RD, and Aiice
"n ationa l ." Rather, money may be
Meigs c;ounty."
D· Koema:, Mlddleport.
Robert Olea n, Pottamouth area bil• visit here this Wednesday earmarked for the blood program
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,. ALASKAN EXPEDITION _ Mrs. George Folmer, fhester
has r�!ved 8
cture RC Field Represen t1tive, pre.aided and ... ln1tNd fD haw• It - or other specific phales of the loSmith is secklna damages from
from her son Don, stationed with the Air Fo rce in _ Alaska· � a · fishing boat r.:e air- over the meetinJ where
cal program to be carried out. ·
Dunt for inju['ie!! received in the
the rise July 20th.
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men have bu /It in their spare time. Heading out for a t'wo .day, � Salmon fishing trip to and fall of the Red Croas chapter
Fvthermore, the
1e,, accident which occurred on
-To meet with at Jeal't 15 per.
Ketchmack Bay are A/lC Folmer, capt . . Chu ck Hillfish, Callfol'tµJ'; .2ild Li. Mike Wiseman , in Meigs County was 1lred in 1ona Ju ly 18 who will be wil ling to d•ulll:ll'I H' '"N■tloMI" w.utit
Route 124 below Long Bottom. At
........ for PHt ah.re. ., local -the time of the accident Mr. Durst
sene - a n d work - on . re-orga n
New York', Staff Sgts . Neil C ox and Lou Gayl le, both ot Texas. · Folmer ia shown in the bea- f rank, open dilcuuion .
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It waa determ ined to left:
was drivin g a trnck owned, by lhe '
ited board for the local Red Crou •ect1om not paid.
vy coat leaning against the side of the cabin w ith his back to the camera. Folmer will return
-To rai ae a minimum of $2,500 which will set up a definite policy 1 The p-o11p lut night fel t tJ)e
Stale Highway Department.
funeral services will be held here from Alaska in December or January. His wife and children · reside at 18 L-Ocust st.
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year to pay Sl,300 owed the for ( I ) Things the local chapter chapter 11hould stick dose to the
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11te sel ection or the jury occu- _at two o'clock Prlda7 at the Pomeroy
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Hu ntington Blood Center for past will do, and (2) Thing1 the local critically needed i.llood . proiJ'am,
pled all of Lhe tnorning tourt ees- Ewlng Chapel for Margaret R. ____:_ ---------- -· --Bl oodmobile vi1it.a, to vay back chapte[' will refer (lo county • and and should "er.awl before it stand,
1lon with W. Frank Porter, repre Gaskins, 87, who died l ast n ight
-- - ------ ----- a t the Foster Rest Hom� in Syraup to walk" in any future pol icy.
rent of office spice here of about 1tates .igeneies}.
euse. She was a former resident 1
,110, an d provide about ,1.000 for
Mr. Olean ....,wed the status of
Mr. F.dilo n Hohfletler. 1 pre,
of Mason Coun ty but had l ived m
the b1la nce of 1960 chapler opera- U150 t:ra president of the county lhe loc.a.l chapter. He aid the loSyrscuse the past few yeart.
cal treasury hll $62.79, owes a
lions.
chapter, uid:
· She WIS preoeded In death _ by
-Carry on � limited plan here "It i, . pity, In ,... """' of .... bil l ol 11.300 to the Huntingfun
her husba nd, 0,el,)rge A. Gaa kma,
for the time being, entailing the Mttted ..rid conditions, that Blood Center that aa(el)' courses
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blood, wate[' safety, fint aid, min- .. lhould permit the cMPttr are now being
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imum home senlae ■nd dlauter to di• whon ou, -I• might ca,olyn Miller at the llliddleport
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Va., and Mrs. Len'a Weiver, jack• pea,-ed'.bdore a C(!mmittee of Ohio le�islators Monday
ask
need lh e,Wre Prottr•m quick- swimming pool, and that Red CrOII
WASHINGTON UPI _ Con gress prepa redness programs.
Realde nlll of this area are bei ng sonvill e, Fla., 12 iraodcbildren, th at lJi.�� be permt�ed to operate Anush schools in peace - 900n will hand Preaidenl' EL&amp;en hoWFirst Aid courses are being held
ly!'
........C.nnl a "quickly and In,.
u rged to �mter the Amate� Talent 27 great a:randcblldren and o ne •n� consequently,_
er unprecedented powe.- -� deliver completely planned"' ltlooclmo- 1 He called the lack of. funcb to in the county by llobert Beecle- of.
violll_tfon of state minµDum standards.
Show which will _ be hel d at Ru t- grea t-great grandchi ld.
Racine who compl eted one recent· .1 1.1 eir -lawyer sa1Ct, anything else would be unconstitutional pu nishing blows ag al111t tlie ero no' my of CUba and ita anti-American
ly.
land, Jul y 4, durmg the Ox Roast
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1n d 4th of July cel ebration being
rea:hM headed t,y Fidel Castro.
Th e local chapler ii extinct in
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c
spoll80_red by the �utl and Volun�
�,
i:
The House Agrlcu lttlre Commit
ft lld i-�n r�6ehe an edueatlon ade- Holmes, Tu11c�awain and Stark
that
it had no fund drive this · or
c
.
8·
ea on,
c· Va.,
teer F1rern!n .
·
Co�n ties, whe_re tile �mi�� )'QP� le(l by a �-0 v.o� launched a bilast yen and i n 19'8 only $:!,800
at.: to the· aparta n, rural Amith
q!,l
Anyone_ 11 ellgible to enter .the Millan , p� Pleaain t, W. Va., a n� way ·-of U f�
was raised, and ha.a no membera.
j' _
lallon an d l oca l, ichools reteiv1 .par � push Jtonday nia:ht for
contest with nove?ty aeta, musical Mrs. Je,me Weyaer, New Brigh
state · funda on the· basis o:I!· bow leeilla.tion to 1r1nt the PresiMrs. Beulah Strauss accepted a
.
"W
l l �e thaI .o ur cb1' ldren
be
e
and a brother Joseph
numbers aqd oth. �r acts:. Entra_nts ton k Pa· Reh
many public scb�I
request th at she
dent •� reque st for authority to e� t
a�sr��a
be in ch.r,:e of
cl
are
the
ub
.H
'
a
t
a
th
Th
bring&amp;
God
u�
�•t
pe
e
Del.
cl
first
meeting of the coo r tive tour for 4
Kir er,
.
oboth Beach,
,
.
need not be resident&amp; of Rut\a nd
f
e
they
pro
sed
J
u
ly
ll.
tl
n
CubJ,11
■uga
r
m1rk
e
,s
i
n
ttus
i
I
n
.20 B loodmobile
hfe," BaihQp Nell Hershbera:er
t.be
.
Buri· a1 Ill be mad
FHA and - FFA and Farm Bureau Youth clu b members will be vmt.
po
� .
J oo�,th•
or of M e igs County, bu t a_re we tw
" In
of
B urton, Geauga Cou nty,
totd
, Othen atten ding in cl uded Jin.
The state, havi ng comll_lltled It· ' The comm l Uee action came Ill held this Thu rsday, June 30th.
corned from anywhere. To ente[', Lone Oak Cemeteey at P't. Pleas- the lawm akers. A sl ight,
re
- �elf to
1
an t. Fdends may call al the fun
o
u
th
to
go
o
n
the
tour
are
for
all
�c
en
t
ed
u
caU?
n
�
to
well_
as
r
a
d
members
or
the
oth
r
o
e
_ tbe JJntted State■ aubmitted a
Y
tall SH 2--4825 or contact Vernon
· bearded, sh arp-featured
Edison Hobstelt�·. Mn. Geoqe
.
,
be:
Webu. C.ash prizes will be given to e�al borne un tU tim, for the 18['• taeled man , he spoke in a h�b- its clU1erur qbildren, ill i 11evQ.lv¢ lne)' · Dl, emorindum to the Orga ni• meet at 6 P- m. th�t day at lhe ' garuzal1ons. .
Hobstettu, Mrs. 8el'llard Fulll,
too. State EdacaUon official� feel
,' of American St � accua- Furn Burea u parking lot. They j The aec ond cooperativ� to� will Mn. Charl ea swatiel, DI$ S4'Yler.
the win n ers. The show will gtt un- vices. ________
pitched voice.
Castr 1-IIUPe � t. .acrka IQ,IJ. � ..the Hiram fi'1WU!r farm,. bt Joly 7, detail, 0! wtu cb WW lie V non Nease Ro
derway at I\ p. m.
er
o
bert Hoeflich and
A..ea'""�
hat DOD-Certlfled. .tdelhth iD · �•IL
"W tu.Ha
In . e..,
: · - . . ..__ �-r
'•
� ...., _ _ �-..,..-:
.....,o, .t� - �--�-..lldloa1&amp;- · ·.clil !Hl '�
�- . - 'ttvC·.1·,11Ctkffl� - ·wnbfti, J)le \General Telephone offi� and an no unced later. -��wardt- · Che,W' Tann .Thill.
ch
a
te
ill
c
n
e
l
i
l
to
a
t
h
Al ao featured durl nc J.he evening •
r
a:nK$
Re1tau
e',
of
l
Circ
live
the
r
fo
each
Tour''
ant.
- QP . . . ,
111d
evel
IIWII,
of acbooiang.
_____ ___
·
� a .provlile, ilii:t l
h tl.� n, cln,
Wl'. t�!• ¥ Ch-:U
have 'increased Caribbean tenmo
God-fearing
·
urt
This tou r is open to al l 4-H club receiving highe1t grades on a test
will be • squani dance at 8 p. m. In Mavor's
Sen. J. E. SJnip1on (R•Forre11t), llions.
li
e
a
alt;l
1
n
ot
:e
ask a former Hirdin CO l)ty school
�•
with Cliff'1 String Band furni11hin g
membe['S 14 yean ol d and over as of what they learned will be held
In a 8es11ion of Middleport' court
ft
U
------v:id;s or han O
u
----- Jul
rom govll
m ule.
y 21.
co n ducted ll.Y John Zerkle, .presi- �
board member with Am i11h in his
.
e
ment. We .�1!1P our nela:bbora
The �l ebratlon �ill begi n •t 9' dent_ of counci_l, Oliver Miteh WIii
The_ lours are sponsored by_ a
achool , �i1trie�. asked: "Ill it ,part
.
�
a. m. W'lth g ames planned for al l given a $50 fme on a cb1rie of wI en we can.
committee made up ol orgamza•
I
of their religious faith that th eir
lions inlerested in rural youth l
ai:es, The o� roast,. which . attracts lntoa:ic1tlon. �e wil l work out the
T:be Am ish school prolJJem d. tes children should be ignorant?"
groups.
m any, prom,se, lh'8 year to be [lne on the vtllage ,treeto, Cbief hack tO"lbe early J.llllOt• when ,..,; , He said poorly-educated Aml1b
u
. b�uer and better than ever with Herbert Gilkey said.
t
ers
ach
e
cr
a
situation' in
ated
ti
lated pros\lcution, were staited 11
·
ti
more meat bein1 Prfpared foi: the
Alio fined by Zerkl e was Roy agatplt A.mlall p arent, for vlolat- which "the bllnd ar e trylna to
COLUMBUS UPJ-A Franklin
affa ir ID that none 'wUI be d111ap- Curtis Brow n, New Haven, 'charg- I ng ·- �tate l•w by . sendi ng their lead the bJ ind . "
Cou nty Common Ple as Judge Ru•
.
l ed by Middle port · pollc� wllh children to scho0ls not meeting •
JKJ.lnted.
,
bert
M. Draper ruled toda y that
BOSTON UPI - A spectaeclar
Heney Herthberger Of Apple
XENIA, 0. UPI-Two graves
rhe evening will b e climaxed having an mea:al muffler. He paid minim um
atate . requirement,
condemned
slayer Jamea I Malit
Creek, War ne County, chairman wei;-e opened here M 9nday in an mil l ion doll ar wateriroot fire that
.
with a hugh di11play of fireworks. $5 and eo11ta.
Since then, tome Amish hav�
waa insa ne and must be boapiblazed
through
the
night
afte['
of
lh
e Am�s h School
Commi
ttee,
effo
l
e
arn
r
t
id
a
e
to
ntity
the
of
1 gone to jail rather tha n per mit
talized rather ,ba n die i n th e
told him, . Our preachers are not WQman who was found nearly de spreadi ng from a. freighter to a
LIC NSI ISSUE D
lbei[' children to attend secular
.
- warehouse was brought u nder eonelectric cbafr.
�mon, marrilge l icenses recent- public school11 or fore c them ln to 0011eated m the col leges-neitb�r ca pitated on railroad traeka more
A lhree-day sanity hearing for
Lrol today,
ly 111ue� in the , M a10n Cou nty high 1chool. Amish education I are our teachers, It wou ld rum th an !liX yean ago.
_
Milak
was hel d last we ek.
I0
UP A disSOUTH POINT,
our acho �l ay,tem if we had to
clerk's oUice WH on e to Leon- 1 ends with the eiO
NellJler of the two bodle11 ex'ohth The lire destroyed 1ppoxlmately
Milak
n
refugee,
de
a�•
·
patch
e
['
for
a
motor
freight
lin
e
' a H unoaria
•-e7UV
.. umed wa a that oI tho victim, 71 ml lllon pounds o( CUban-ll'Qwn
ard RalPb Sm'th
11
1 , 20, Cllfton and
The problem h�s economic re• hue certified teacher,�•
ted
a
degree •
a
of
first
w
convic
1......
was killed late Monday w,hen an
He defen ded the use of 183
text- said Sheriff Russell A. Bradley. sugar in the Revere sugar r
B.•verly Sue G ['eer, 16, New H a- percussion, for thei non-,Anilsh
e
finery 111
murder and sen tenced to de ��b
.
'·.
I
0&amp; One was a wom an with her head warehouse and aboa rd the 3,7.16 a ailant walked into an office for the doub le alay,
v n•
particu)frly heaviest In Wayne, books datlng back to the
of h11
·
.'..Dg
'
shot
a
s
n
into
the
victim
d
fired
a
be
a
- ---u
th
did
c
se
ey
----' - • -----not leac h the inta ct and the other grave w aa ton Honduras fretgbter Choloma.
former &amp;irl friend, Lillian Mlkuheart.
theory of evolution .
th at or a m an .
GLACIER PARK, Mont. UPI.
No i njuries were reported as a
la\. and bu husband, Stephen•
oal
C
(
,
e
,
M
r
e
lt
a
J.ck
W
oor 3'
)
'
Alie Gentl....-..n'1 �■l'Nment
The sherlrt said no more graves result of the four • alarm bl 1ze
'. N ew York Gov. Nehon Roetefeller
c
on october 2, llffl1.
The Amiab uked for a con tin• would be opened until he rinds that broke out shortly before mid- Grove, father of three, was fatal• 1 M1'I•"
told Ille nation'1 governon lod ay
-. was ch ■rged w Ith "do
... aply woun ded by 1 ..32-ealiber
bul·
uance of the 20-year-old
.
gentle- the ex act location
•
th1t the Eise n hower adminiatraof where the night although 1oores of firemen 1
•
int the newly-wed, in Akron for"'
arm
tbr
d
h
t
b
s
�
men's agreentenla witb coun ty body of the woman was buried ; and crews Of six finboall were ; :
Uon ii see ki ng "unrealiaUc lhel,
ie to d ud u:ler I� d�k":.t cin,g them to drive to a , lonel y
I
w
school superin tendents permitting
The woman was found on the th['eatened with the
ter'' with a "bargai n basement"
poiaonoua the
wooded ravine in Partage Co11Dty• ·
M weII C0· 0ffice.
de fense program that needa Im•
u:
•
•
and then shooting them.
WASH I
·
TON (UPI) --.:... President Eisenhower says his tbe lr 11chool8 to be operated witb ra ilroad tracks Jan. 10, 1954. �be fumes given off by the burnlnt auout i n terference.
was bu rled und er th e narne of a:ar.
medl1te expansion .
Authorities Hid Mill:ulak wu
Po
lice said they were
holding
l
1
ersona _
I a
s1P Iomacy has been so successful that it drove the
1
Gindle11be rie� aug�e1ted a new
Ma ry Grimes Wal lace.
Da mage to the Cha deatown pier Lloyd Sparkman, 34, South Point shot in the back or bil head aa
�
still the only
ommunlsts to ex�me measures to block his visit to Japan. ,tate law
I alon e wu esum ated at $100.000
Tht' 1ove rnor,
atlpulaUng separa te
for inveetlgatlon Sparkman was be kne lt. Mrs. Mikulak was lhot
h oldout on • GOP governors' en•
The President told the nation Monday night that Russia standards for privately-operated beBut 9e��t mo�: h• t�o jai� rs by Fire Chief John A. ida:rtin. The ' arre sted
twice in the eheal
at hia hom e by deputies
g•n a:e n g ca 8 85 ng lf rs 10arin1 flames coul d be seen for
donemen t o f Vice Pruldent Rich• and Red China forced the Japanese government
achooll.
----·--- r
to
cancel
sbootin&amp;:.
after
half
the
the·
hour
• the Greene
I
rd. M. Nixon , called ' again for a Tokyo trip �ause
Wallace was atlll m
a
_
and
close
mile,
spread
to a lumthey reaUzed his w:orldwJde missions have
.
.
Five emp loyea of the freight
'3.5 billio n boo1t in military and helped
county Jail. 'Ren a Cin cinn ati ber company pier where a tanker line witneued the shooting,
to
obstruct
Commun
ist
imperialism
.
•
woman said that she had see� WI tied up, Fireboat■ set up
civilian de fenae Sptl:r!!:'·
.
Hli rtdio • ti,levialon .-ort
ill 1nd.udino office secretary �•.. the
S
on
.r
.
w
.
HJ■ detail ed criti
of cur- b
Mn. Wallace tn a Cincin nati bar Cw.1.a
.,..&amp; 1n OI WIIer tO aave thIt PIer.
· n , who Uld
e
ov
r
r
th
e
f
e
wor
Id
e
·
•~ii
,
eve that
�
l
9,
lle,
m
Ironto
_i'ar
Jo-ne1, --.
.
DOUYS
words ·
Eist
0QO�
ln
drew
tour
.
three
d
a half yean aIter h er
an
rent deft:n � pol icy WII captt ed ITlixed Nltictioll from eongress
·
•
.
--g
future
I
.
I\...;_
t
n
preside
clude·
n
co
will
ll)'
,
were excb.ana:ed between the two
'
ioned dea t�.
that reciprocal vi sit&amp; b)' heads of
=��•�c:::.i::;
el leaden, . '
men.
Sh
e uid the shooting baprl,
d t
d
•
'
Se nate :nemocrauc Leader Ly n- friendly i0\''1'flment, have gr�at \Ill' I
peqed s�oru, after a drivl!I' .b�d
�e��::
eltb��
!�r
ci�� or �u ::er "w
nor'1 conference tpeclal
value In promoting !tee wor\d
dorl B. Jol,nson (Te,.) sa id
walked mlo the_ office aod ohlamhe
er
tee on civi l deIenae.
!Jody WU !Int lo Und. . llul ' h e
hoped and prayed Bilenbower W-118 solidarity,' ' he said.
ed
hia next drmn g assignment.
The appoin tment or Galen s.
·'
·
·
C. UPI-A
CHARLESTON,
of 0.....,.
. llid, tor some unexpl ai ned ['eaFor thia reaaon, he sa id, Russuperi
ntende nt
of
the
Police
Capt.
Gen
e Markel said
Harris
II
t,eUevint tt.at the Asia n
ln'
l"Ol'l'�
.
'
GENEVA UPI .._ The West to- aon no one ordered an autopsy Navy deatroyer took 10 crewmen Mn
Rockefeller ntd the aober de- tour .had produ�ed . ben'1iclal ef. ,Ian and Commun Ut China "wen t
her hu.s- Wheeling Division, with beadquart Id h
S km
nor
w
e fin1er pri nts t:1r blood
day
off
a
:�
er
�li
ed 41 bait to the 10.nalM'ln
stricke
n oil tanker ea,ly tofeDH facts "m•Fk thie !860'1 H (CCta for the free world
gre
lo
a
�
lene:the
and
er:penae•� to
ten i n Wheelin g, w. V.i., bu betln
·
n
1 be
ba
.
a decade of dancer." He uld the
staa:e tne riot.a ln Japan which disarmament conference I n face aample11 taken. She wa s burled I n day, lea ving on ly the ea ptaln and
�Anawer'i T6 · Crltkt
an n ou nced by the Baltimore and
1
.
a rked grave.
four crewmen atNnrd the abip
nation la .In a ' .pandor of peril"
fl ,Repyblican Leader Ev- forced the a:overnm en t of Pre• of a Communlat walkout and or- an unm-----Senat
Ohio
Railroad Company.
which was slowl y sinkllll In the Outside Hop Will B�
dered the conference reco rd sent
tn that while militarily 1tron1er· etett M. Dir� ( DI.) called
Harris succeeds John J. Sell,
the , mier Nobus uke Kishi to call off
I
to · the United Nation, I n New
than ewer In its hiator7 it la, In ■peecb "an adeq
Atlantic about 130 miles off the
who retired on June 18 after being
uate answer" to hla Tokyo viall
Held In Syracuse
e
Georgia coa,t.
S
.
------Yo
r
k.
.
••
1 relative .and reali.ltic HOie, Dem
Ull1:.1Uu
n
tu
y
d
171
�
w1
' th the ra1· 1road Ior the Pu.t· c
crltl
Ithe
of
Pre1
a
y
r
Sy
t.d1es
Auxiliar
cuse
ca
The
00l'I
Th
e action marted the complete
rs
.. more e:s:posed to fatal dancer dtn r■
dent
and
en
yea
5uperint
at
trip.
Twenty-eight memben of the , flnmen group will 11ponsor a n
m provement Program
tollapse of the t■lkl whicih had
L- A
thID ever · 1n our hiatary."
·
i
l
g
n
hee
ri
st
u
a
d
g
EJaenhower utd \b- CGmmuthe
years.
15
p
out1m
w
n
f
An ' infotmal meeting or three 1'0-000-ton Slncl alr OIi Co., tanker I outside record hop in ront of
bea:un with hlSb bo�s three
al1ll •uft:d a 1harp :'J�ck,
Mi ddleport coun�i lmen, John Zer- , SS George M a�Dona ld were re• the .town h"a l l Wednesday, June Harris, .a gr.aduate of Purdue UnJ•
mo nths ago.
versiu, and -' naU� of Indiana ,
even tho ah they block
a
W
·
It- meanl thaJ the PfOblem of kle, Wayne Gibbons and . Bill cued Mon day n 1ght abortly Iller ,a 29, 7:30 to 1 1 p._ m. c�mducted by
Ten youth■ from the li'ew Har e
Ja
e
will
have fish
Child� Wis held l■st night in Lhe da nJero us rt.!pture J� the veuel • Leo �vage. Ladies
•
ht: �:�;ht Wd he bad no ven EUB Church • are attending lnternatlon•� d laarmam�n t wou ld . Tow H■ll to itudy propo�ed lm- seawat�r ea11mg-wh1ch aerves aa sandwiches, holdogs, pop turn , :!!r!� ;e :, �::�
�
.
church camp· thl1 wffk ,it Camp 10 hick \o the United , N1tloD11
Bids were re�lved recently b)' plana . fq_r lllY more ■ucb
________
• trips be- Ev Un reth
provemen ts i n the state h1ahw1:1:ys J a ooolm,g system for the; turbine Kool-AJd anfi hom e made candy si nce 1946,
re It . wil l - be debated by more
whe
µ
Acrelii
-B
ear Bucthantbt State Road CommlMion on
,V.
J
enelnes-fioode�
the
':ngtn
e
room
for
sale.
a:b
the town.
Va. .
than 80 natlone Jn opell forum in- tbrou
ant ae,ular Federal -Alr project �� �=-.:r ::�::urdu!pi :::.i non ,
- --Two • --- s1ud'en•·
In
eUng
ro
e
!J)
tead
he
II'OUP
are
ect
l
se
a
of
The
nty.
�rl
s
u
o
e
baon
Phil
,
Gi
l
T
)
,
p j c:t to. 'travel... lJain if the heed llOle
IQ .Muon C
Dean'•
and apparent low bidder WU -and he Ul'lecl• bif. While ,.,... G oodrtlte, lllk• Lifr,e; /ohnriy dosed sea,lon.
.
Bolt, Sue Apna Cil)thart, Pe,a:y
2.420 milH of the .Alhto:n-Upl�nd succeuor to foll Ow. fila lei:d . '
Map�l. Marte Je}Vel l .and. Joan na
"So. lol\l ,. the threat of Com, Capehart, Sandra Greer, Connie , Em ergency Squad·Gave
, , Road on S...nd■ry Roule u for
Kcasln rer both ol Letart, W. Va.,
b r and M ary
.
1 mun l,I dom i.n,�pni:".'t �1
R
nea e
Suffe,er
' . •
�:�\ i::��,.Li���:-iG�nvt�: ,
The Midclleport· emergency.
Savl&amp;e Con struction Co;, Inr:,,
State Teacbffl 'college in Glener
J
De,cendants of the . late Albert f 1&lt;&gt;&lt;■1; lll rs. Joe Hill an d d,u,btu, ond da ughte ,, Mr , a n d Mn. Dal e vil le
. sqwld w11 called at 6,30 p. m. Mon,
Bluefield for $496,008.
for =des ■ttaln,d
,c;
Are
'
.
an d Eliza Hill,, Letart Falla, held Mr. and Mn. Floyd Hill and HUI and four son s, Mr, and M rs. duri �g the �� ;�ester.
.
. · • "\.':.e 9"1Uao
,
day to Unooln St., Middlepoit�-fo
ent
uper'inlen
a fa tnl� reunion Sunday at tbe dau ghter, Mr. an d Mn. Joe mu Dall as Hill and '"'four ehildren,
Harry �:lller, New Haven ,ro- Fil� -�-�•ob .Court:
administer tO Orin Hlin'tain ger wllo
r.rewm en Die In Czaah
Mi8S Jewell hi the da u .11hter of
n
and
Hensler
d
Mr.
n
lfl
a
Raymo
D
Mn.
n
�n.
a
and
Mr.
s,
.so
two
d
g.
n
ttendi
a
105
with
Park
Portlan
cer, was eJecttd 1uperintendent of
Two dunal;e· iu ltl - hiVII * n wa s suffering from an apparent
Mr. and Mra. Arthur ,Jewell while
' Whtie they were eDJoylng the Pancake and two son s, , Mr. and and two so ns, Mr. and Mrs. Waid
the Sunday School of the Eva111e- ,tt� Jn ·�• 1Jlil0n.,Cctvni4r Circuit he1rt atta ck. A physicia n wa11 c■ltAir Foree T•nker
Miss KeS1i naer ii the daqhter of
aa,atut J'QUttt B , ed 1nd he was trill:en to the Muon e\&gt;ent another "HUI" wa■ added Mn. Glenn Rhode, and hro .sons, Foster and daughter, all local.
.iE'rHEL. Maine UPI-AU five lical United Brethren Ch�ch , at Cler••, pf�.
Mr . and Mrs.
D. Keutnger. A
1
·
1
we['
Others
o
out
e
to
·th
e
f
a
mi
l
y,
a
so
n
to
Mr.
•
n
�
a
l
l
of
E
a
st
Llve['poo
,
O.
of
f['om
C
�
wn
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co
crewmen were tuled Monda:y eledlona held Swaday morhln1,
�. .,. ' ,' rub.tile, by l(li'y c;:li!'llc by th� aqulfil.
qual ity point averaa:e of 3.2 or bet�·
M r. and Mrs. Al bert HUI Jr., St. Cla� Miller, M?rr1svale, W. ter on the course, taken 111 reM rs. Denny HIil, Letart Falla, at
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Other offlcen ... named wen .Li :UW1 ffl
·• nJiht when an. Air Poree tu.ker
Mr. and M rs. Robert , Hill and V1.; Dr. and Mrs. Will H u mphrey quired of uudeata ma.tine the
M elis General Hospital.
MJ IGS O_INIRAL HOSPITAL
The t "11'4. .jtrenl tiroil&amp;ht II a
(' �e crubed and e:iploded '!into Bernard LlevJn1, aui■ta:nt tuPff·
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Mf'.
were
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attendi
Families
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result
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of
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tend
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tnHtfle;
ttie
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In
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Admitt
accident ln c,.;Whlcb ,
1 1 lJM,UIIJld piece&amp;"
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CUo1 Gibbl, secretary; Kary Hil,I and C&amp;■t ol:. wefl' litVolvH - , 1\ : ]'OJ ; Mrs. Irvinl Karr Sr., syra- and ldri. St. Clair Hilt, Letart mn and four children , Mr. and Mr■. Hal Stevens and Mr.· •r nd
hlllli of tiae White Kouiatalnt.
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Jane Webb, ,asalltant' aecretary; G'liftQri on· Decenibe�5, JN&amp;i 11n. I cuse; Mary Cunnln1ham, Syra- Falla; Mr. and Mn. Don Bell ltln. Julian Hill, Mr . and Mr11. Mr1, James Steve ns, Char leston, I
, , 'ne hllie KC97 from Plat.t•
Shelb7 Pfck. ,elted to County
1,v � JII y • Air � · Bue
Margie �,.,- tieuurer:' Carolyn Hill wu · .a; r�1er Jo �lhi cu· aule; Mrs. Charles MUiien, fom- a nd dau1hter, Mr. a 11d Mn. Har- Brady Huffman an d two aona. W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Herm an
old �rlmm, Earl, Lois and Joey Don, Denn,, Shi rl ey . Tommy and Hilt, SL Alba n i, W. Va .; Bar ban C.ourt by the State • Highw1y ,.._
)anNMl' like 1"' f'Uciutn, toinet' u Lif!Ving, Ubrariaft; ·uecier GQOd:. of her bUlblnd. llri. Hill It iulng eroy.
have
Columbus, O.; Mr. and Roger Hill, Harry Hilt and th� Owt!na, Columbu� O.; Kathryn 1 "•I for l.ilillrq
Gtlmm,
Ra·
wbilo
lll'o,
fl,211!1
lor
to
n,
a
II,, Hill J■ '""'•
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Dll!nl.9sed, Loul.9e Clrapm
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tlll M:mlet of NtWl'J'' Iii mllH ldn a Clark, 11, leader a.a, i,uu.r, 1 for Ut'f.50. " 1he ' eue 1s aebeduled cine RDi Ward Hayn. Pomeroy, Mn. lefty Hi ll an d· three sol'Mr aona, Mr. an d Mrs. Clifford Bill / Powel l and Robert Euler, Racine; on hi• car, wu lined 110 alMt
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Mrs. C . W. Erwin of Middleport presented � piano pupils
in a rocital Sunday afternoon at the C hurch of Christ with
parents and friends as invited guests.
The program beJan with numbers by the beginners with
Cathy Bunce playing "Drifting" and "The Cucl&lt;oo's Call" .
"Bells Ate Ring•
Barbara White played " HunUng Song" and
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int'' •a nd Sue Rue played '"Swing- Keyboard Salle�
n Oh Unter,
Along" and "Ughtl;r Row." , aa
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r an d ':,W.O Gui
Gnaeee
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bJwa.
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a
Ca
pu.
Schaup t1 "Cam
Dianne Mc•
played ,15 a duet by Michl Archer tan 'WII.I played by
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C
Wilco
Dlana
,,an
omu
and JQ:bn CW-d, a n d followed by
,
othere �resented we�e, Favor•
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by
Lullaby''
Seal
s
White
''The
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1
ies
S th n
b)' Joy
Shella Chi l ds ''The Littl e cuckoo" ite ou ir Melod
me
,
a"
Chriit
Bo
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natin
by
So
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by Oe ndace B&amp;hr and "The Tem
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an,
n
hr.
Ma
n
lee
by
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"Ei
,permental Metronome ' ' by John Ba
"Ve
neUan
Ta�
nte'lle" _ b)' .. Di.tn a
Curd.
aud
A tr io number "Da n cini Pup- Wilcox, ,and . Solpegg1eto
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.pets " was presented by Deb['a "Cza.rdu'' . by Dlan n e_ McComas
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Precee
rec_1tal
the
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M
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dl
G rueser . Susan Ohlinger and Bet•
sy Cunn ingha1111. "Val!le Petite" by wi n wa s prese nted with a corsage
Sandn Bu n ce, "Sambo's Bl njo" _ by �arllyn Swan o n be half or the
upib.
by Michl Areher ,ind "Flight of ,p
�turday afternoon the final rethe Firefly" by Betay Cun ningheanal was held at the chureh
ham.
with refreshments being served by
1
The "Log Cabin Square Da n ce" MN . Erwin lo the pupils a nd th eir
b.aaed on an early America n Tune i n vited ,gu est!. She ·wa11 a11slsted by
by Schaun was presented as a duet DJ,anne McComu and D1ana Wilby Joy B()ggs .a nd Christi ne Bahr . cox.
l "Falling St.an" was played
by SU-

Mrs. Patterson
Honored At Home
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Pla n a we['e mad� to 11s1st with
Th e Women ' s Association of the First United Presbyterian
the � ra nd Inspection of Eva na:eat
the
church
in
Middle•
Thursday evenin
·
lme Cbilpler, OES, thl1 Wtidnesda)'
port for their last meeting �fore {bell' summer recess.
whe n Past Matro n s of the chap •
Mrs. Harold �uer, president �f the gi:oup, presided over le[' met f'r id liy n ight at the home
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th e meeting which was opened with the smgmg of "Send the o f M rs . Joe Youn g, Sr., O n the A
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Light" with Mrs. Lillian Stieff as aecompanist. Th e group R,lland Road.
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read in 11nl!to n the "Purpose" of - - ------- . .
The meeti ng was opened with
nd
' ' · "'- d
their organizatio n a n d ,al.so Com- m en i-cal Mi � iO M a n d Ch m:tu n 1'he Lord ' s Pra yer after whic-h
m1ttment IO from the Charte[' for F.ducatio n . The fourth poa;t�r was Mrs. Maxi n e AllenRWO['th, presiChMlitia n Action. Th e c:,pen ing . a picture of the world shOWlng the , dent, oo nducted th e busi n ess meet•
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�ith
s
f
chu_rche
n
a
the
r-u
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o
made
e
Presbyte
r
we
m
in g. Plan s
p rayer was ,given by Mrs. Sa uer.
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Mrs. James Patterso n was hon- .
Mn. Jamts Sanborn was devo- namea of Lhe , m 1ssiorra rie� who n ual picnic tu be held o n July 22
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., F RIDDIE HOU I.H � , �'fsd 11f:1 T ��b:r
tional leader fo[' the meeti n g and we['e hea rd . th e Sy n�lcal . . It al tbe home o r M rli . Max Harrah . 1cc n eo
d
e , th
Round -robin cards were wr itten �
u tied Ule topic "The Greate,t Thi n g also showed th_e '11 laces which Wlll
ome
Ro
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h
o
O
s
h
e['
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e
pa
r
M
ents,
f
r. and Mrs.
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M['. a�d M" Vernon b g
in the Wo['ld - Love." Fo[' scrip - ['ecelve lhi.s yea["s "Thank Of !er- to MrK . Paulin e Gallaghe r, a mem · o h ave ee n on
Douglas Circle, C�mel.
h
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l
Woodsf1e
11
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ime,
btI
en
some
or
f
ber w hO h86
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lu['al backgrou n d she u11ed the i ng"
Game prizes wer e wo n by M['S.
/k 8��18 viaited ove r
trlP m
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Du ri ng h er reJ)O['t, M ra Sa uer and Mrs. Ztlla Cross.
13th t'hapter Of firs t Cori n thians
rlle Marks.
Mra
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Mn. Warde n Ours,
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n
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wee
t�e
cA
g
for
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sn
c al hour am
' Duri,: c! !he
whieh ls Pau1's famous essay o n displayed the Study Boo k.a .
Mrs.
Dick
Sterrett
an d Mrs. Er n est
b
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r
e
t
n
o
ett
n
h8['lea, Be n
love. In he[' devotions she iillVC n ext year and reviewed the high- ' we['e played wilh l)n:r.C's wo n by C
Johnr.on.
home.
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Patie nce, Ki n d n eH, Genernaily, lighl5 of the Missio na ry talks of Mn. H arr}' Houdashelt, Mn. CharRefre shments were tierved by .
Vickie Con e of Colur_nbuI came
les Hennc 11 and Mrs M. L . French.
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}{umility, Courtesy, Unselfi shn esa, the meell n-g.
e
hostess assis ted by Flore nce
th
th
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VJSLt
a
r
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At the d o11c o r the ev e n ing re- last 11,ursda_
Usi ng as he r topic, "Every Ch n•
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Good . Te rn .,
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· ' I ege ", Mrs. BetheI Cole· t['CS hmen ts we re ser ved by Mrs .and Mrs Wilham Slater an d c h 1· - Cin:lr, Phyllia Joh nso n , Mrs. ·..tary
...[' ' Gull en leu' a nd
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Sl n ce['1ly a s the i ngred J enlJ of l Ian s pnvi
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"Ft.TLL MOON" polk&amp; dota
e s parcnt5 .M r . and Johnson 11.n d Mrs. G eorge Roberts.
man waa In chuge of the program Young who was itSSlsted by Mrs. dre n . V1: ckl
love
ncluded M8- An n 8oso
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Guests
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Ph
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e
n
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Co
lev
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Mrs
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1 0 t hose men ti o ned
n
with
dealt
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Mi_� M� r �a ret . Saue[' read the hou�. H_e[' P:r~am
and d a ughte rs, Mrs. Eve[',:itt Ha )' es,
. . I..ee ''.11�h
tor tha ,carl-prlnted 1lllt
wetk
this
rome
will
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hla
e
p
d
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Clatworth
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s rec1al m1 ss1 ona r1es fo[' the day one s wi t n esamg I n da L ly acu vi- above 11nd l'if rs . James
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dre&amp;IJ de signed by Anne P'ogar• h the SI � ter11 an d to ! M rs. Che stu Shaham ' Mrs David \
i
R - for a vts 1l w.1t
from the Missionary Year Boo k of tie&amp;. She b rought out that nery- Jr., J\ r,; l .eo Vaugh an , M['s. o
\'oet Mn Marshall Mrs' Paul I
Borde[', for a aqua.re neckty.
in
home
their
to
Vickie
n
retu['
en Hughe1.
Prayer a nd o(fe['ed p['ayer ror thi n g which is done is �ither .an bert Harris,. Mrs. All
iSayr�. Mr�. De ssie r�ue rsOn Mrs
•ll.in panel, . are at.ark
.
bu�.
um
Col
Runcc
r
Walte
s
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Mrs. Paul Wmn, M r
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I n flue nce for good or evil.
them
e
Az'li
M
k
M
W
d
s
a
o
Leavea For ork
e.
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far
.
ale
l
S
the
_Also v1s1tmg with
• co;��II \1�: Ed�:�
Mn. Coleman had p['epared a Mrs Emerso n Jo n e� Mrs,. Morah
M ['�. Sauer conducLed the bl,asi- Ja:,
Mrs
'. Mr. and Mn, t• L. E. Van Meter
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M
e
d
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h
week
�
aaL
W
n
the
y
r lffi
€'t
p
",h . M . Llo)'d R us . ra Dan
ncss ae:uion with M rs. Floyd Ca ['- dramatization o r ever yday tnei• �n ard, Mrs. Will Reynotd.11. Mrs. m d
tvero In HuntloitOfl
.RP\l
Thunday
a
lle['
Mrs.
W
sell
and
r.
�:; ·
.;:J �=;
mack ·gi vln g lhe aec:re&amp;ary'e repo['t �e nta on wi tn eaaing. Pa rticl Pl.tlng Griff ll us
·Op
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a nd son, M ['I, Mildred Blsnlghl
wJi,re
Ml]
Va
n Meter
took
and Mra. w . H. J,uhlin.g gM nt the ID the.e dram.aU11ljons v.:ere Mrs. Haye�. ---- - I ·n
" lf!U a nti 1on1, Mr. a nd Mrs. Dale
, a plane for Evansvi ll e, India na,
.
Atbe
n
,
Dale WalbllP), Mrs. Juhhng, M n .
Trt"atU['e[''s tt!ll)O['t
Q Ufi
'f?
where he will return to his em­
C.NO'l'I: tlnd Welsh and dauf!hter Mrs'. Harry
N I
nd M
M
Thi1 )¥eek two eyent, bi Ve beeri ploymeAL - on I.he
An an nounceme�t was made of Sanborn, Mn, Sauer, Min Sauer
w
rds ,
!
h1
Lovett
rgaret
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Mrs.
Ma
i
boat, ''U. S.
,
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J\
fl�
a
rw
�i
a
ve
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�-nct�:
chuJ�� or
r hedu led for teenagers of Mason
,.
the Septembe r anniver111ry dinner a n d Mrs. J. E. H.a r� e y. Each o n e ----'-'----•
U On
)(,;,s, Geora:e Roberts, Mrs. Ern est
·a, 1 &amp;
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Rhea . Vl■itoi's it the Va n Meter
u
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v
be
Co�nt�.
at which time, l\.e v. Ho �rd Rup- wu followed by a d&amp;!icutslon a f �er
By Madel ine lluchana n
home th.UI week are Mr. a nd M rs.
Band Sl 1 nd Night was he ld Satw !:ne J��nt�nd d a� i:�;:� Peeler and daughter , Mr_s . Glad)'s
.
pelt wi l l speak o n " Problems end which the �rog['am WH clolled wi t �
i
r
hwo
Mrs
th,
M sse s Eilee n Bran non , Shella lyn, accompti n led them o n I· !f.rip As
. Gl ad)'s BIS9ell and u rday even in g at Rul.1and f eatur- 1 1 0�1ght . at 7 :30, an outalde JlC· Ro_v !-llfliins 111\d c�ildl'en, Ba rbara
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Prng ress of Hu man �l atlon1. " the IJO fi.iC, All the Way My Savi- and Sharon Nutt have spent th e I to Sa-uto n Vi rgi n ia
.wn . �Ml. G['etta Suttle, M['S. Dea n tng Law ren ce "Butch ' Lisl e , the ord tiop with The Jays will �e held •n d Euien!', oi Stur'gis, Ky.
Mf'S: 0. P. Klel n will be the eueat our� Lead� Me".
Mr . a nd M['s. W�ltcr Croob a\ld Brinker, ;drs. Betty Ca r lMo n and cantee n 's officlal disc jockey. Lisle next . to the M asonette ill M aso n . A
_ last week at the Unite� B['�th - ·
spe c ial pla tfoi'rn has been erected
10101st.
. liollowtng the iprogram llle pres ren Youth Camp at Junctio n City. dauJhtcr Jea n ett� ape nl several da ughtt?r , M['S . Er o cst Joh n son and pl'o vided record s for dancing.
Reports on th e weeke nd Sy nod!- ide n t thanked_ the member! who
fo
.s
� �a nci n g. There Will be no ad•
Sue
M rs. P1;trld11 Murra)' has ape nt daya Jui wee k in ' Poi n t Cllnton family, M rs. Dick Sterrett, M['s.
Duga
n
,
both
f
Ch
I
n
a
nd
Tom
.
m ission chug�:
l'�l held on Ju n e 8, 9, 10 were ha� h�lpe� with the church s par - the 11 11 st week at cam p al Ju ne•
Edward
Bush,
James
s.
Middle•
r
M_
oo
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R
the
n
in
ho
on
t
top
or
d,
k
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Ohio, where they vl8lted with
g i ven by Mrs. Sa n born and Mni . Ucipaho n m th.c Fi ll h f ['y 11?0°· lion City. She played the piano
swa r t, M ['s. Cecil R m,ebery, Mrs. fast rock'n roll d,a nce contest w h ne , � ursday night the Ju nior Wo­
and Mrs. Earl Warn ke. Mr. Warn11
o
r
ed
b}'
the
Middleport
Park
AsSauer.
and Mrs . . Nipa Sander s led the kc 1,s a form u ba nd director al Joe Lawrence and da ughter, Mr. 8 brother and sister team_ed-u-p to men s Cl ub of New H aven wil l ['e.
r
Anncnjncff Th■ Removal
I n her repor1 �rs Sa n born used IIOl' la ho
_ n.
. . .
aon g �erv,ce .
�r.d M ['8. Jack Scarb['ough a n d a m- win hon,ors i n the slow dance con- ope n the . New Haven Teen Ca n • 1
MUS.
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Durmff the soc ial ho ur a df'ssert
01 !II• Ofllco To Tho
n star ting �ll 7:30. The Canteen ·
ee
lour posters which she had made
1l
!
n ce
r hroue:h.
Mrs
Lawn
y,
.,r!y
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Ttt!'v
Sca
r
,
Ri n ky Linthi cum 1 1 v un tmg his •
we e B v
and F['edtest.
Willia m Kircher Ci nfl nn ti nd
,l the meeting, th ree of which coune was served to twen tr rnem- sister, Mrs . Ge r trude Eddy in
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set
up
as
a
recreation center for
is
,
M['
Home
r. Cir� le a nd D ixie, Ver • die CulUp
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la:
O
n
n
Ne1"
Busines, ancl
G
a
llipolis.
of
.
h sister, Mrs. or thy
e t of
deal t with t� e work of_ the th ree bera by Mra Vt'.ill lam Mo rris, Mn. Columbus._
teenag ers of Maso n Cou nty,
n a an� Wa v1e C1 rcle, �ren Holter,
,
r
P
TaylO
Gallipolis
att
of
wo
n
ProfM81onil
BulJcllng
)'
Athe ns visited rece n tly with th eir
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boards, Nati onal M 1ss1 ons, F.c u - Bra n ch F"lem mm� ,M rs. 'J: m R ue
Be n jamin Bucha nan 1 s spend- au n u. MlAs Vesta McCo)' and Mn. Car la Wi laon a nd Louise Slgle)'. a cake for being "Miss Person ali' .
and Mr,, Ma ry Steele ,w,th
' M "· 1 i n, his V ac·ation with hi, " nl
Sen ding �ift8 but u nable lo at- "f oI lhI! eve nmg.
C:- J
Walt er Owen �n d Mn. Georg e an d uncl e and family, Mr. 'an ti Bun Forrest.
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M r8. Mabel Neylm er, spo n sor
nd were Mr■ . G le n Ables,
te
at
s.
Mr
Frid
Saue
v1s1ted
Harold
s
ay
Sauer as con tnbull n g ho,i esses.
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Mr Roy Wa['d a nd family of
Shelterln1 Arms Hosplta l with . Zern Pierce, Mn. Riley Pl�ott, Mrs. several outdoor record ho-1&gt;5 lfJ
,
C 0 . Run O
� r n d M rs O F . N ulttir and Mn. Sauer's u ncle, Richard Hen- Willa rd PI Jott, Mr■ . Charles Prke the _ P omeroy , area, addre.s�ed the
M r . an d Mrs. Georg; Thel llll are
Teleph!ine. Gib80l7 6·2%86
crowd and caHed for conl m u ii nce
C hatie: of B�ver.ly visited hla dereon · who rema ins io a critJ.c1l 1 Sr ,, Mrs. �harlea Prlce, Jr. , Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Cvmmi11ion
anno u ncing the birth of a sori,
Roger Dl l hon, Mrs. Ok ey Bmit� of outdoor rero�d h_ops �s a • u.['e Keith Ala n we ighlng 7 lb. 1 1 oz.,
1
sl11tc r , Mrs. Mad e line Buchana n condition.
O ua SL
,,-ort�SCIIWn
Mrs, Shelley Bo,Hess,- M rs. Law- way of oom battmg Juvenile delm- Ju n e 1 _ He has two sisters. Karl
g
,
Mr11. Addle Fu-gale is reooverin
a
6
a
nd familY .
.
TONIGHT ond TUISDA Y
Mrs Be rn ard Ii ullz. who w11s ap•
l . .
Johnson Mrs George H all J q uehey .
J e a
31,,. and K 18dY A nn
d M 8· B · M · Ntisfa ctorlly from a broken hip encc
poi n ted chalr �.i11 of the Curn mis- 1 Vi61 t ui g M r .
!� rs.
�
ich ahe «ustained in a tall al M rs. Ha�eJ , johnso� , Mr9 , Ruth
Se ver-al tee n a,gers fro m Jackso n , a:�
w
h
"AROUND 'rtlE WORLD
e
n d were
r
n
,2 Y
e
e,e
w
an
ove
U
u
.
�
i
�
alo n of Educatio n o f Heath Me t ho•
her home la■t week Mrt· Fugate SSpr lnM1er Mr■. Da na Moore Mrs I Oh io and on e from Cha r leston, W.
G r audpare nts are Mr. and Mn.
dist �hu['ch, conducted a s hort bu i;- th c 1r � • eceR M ,�sell c:nf{' Sandy w ho brok� her othe� hlp about a Kenneth McLeod, Mrl!I. Reid Eynon: Va., we re Jn atte n dance at the hop.
IN 80 DAYS"
un.
Carl
Lee �f &amp;11han a�d Mr. Nor---lness meeting Sunday ev en ing al and L1�da Wa r , Coa
Ernest Thom as, Mra. Mabel
,
Mr. .and M r.s. Raymo nd Barton year ,ago was j ust gett.i n tO the Ma.
m a n Them; of Raeme. Great.
Shi r ley Macla nc - D a vid Nive n
the church . During the meeting
Lax
Mrs
A11en
Stobart
poinl
h
Mrs
Dorr
h
w
ld a�k
gn n dparente a re Mr, and Mrs. :
Mrs. Jack Bcchtlc W !lS clcr!ed a� were c al .k rs In Pa r kersbu rg last
TUES�, WED., THURS.
Mn. ��t"
h: ,�e n tly BosO, Evl a nd Sadie Afcher', Mn.
.
CLOSID WEDNESDAY
Saturda)'
Sylvester Donyth)' of Glouster and :
11et· rell!.ry of the group.
D
en
r
u
Llhda
Beatty,
lfr11,,
uneim,
�
n employed at the Ohio Valle y
e
be
Mr. and M rs. Perry Curt!, and
Mrs. John Hamm of R�clne and '
OIT DOU�LI , TOUR
Others attendill l: wer e Mrs. L.
Ja n et Beyle[', Robe rta He.rtley,
Biking Co
ny .
R.
C.
L
Mr.
ee of M. ary1v1Ue.
PURCHAH'
Ill ITA�PS
w . McComas . Mrs. Jame11 8 re wi n 1t- famll� &amp; re n ow at home after
Mr1 lda m,pa
Ke !llY -a nd daui
. hter; Ca- Thelma Risl ev' ' Ge ne Howard'
ton, M rs. N a n M oorc, M r!i. R aymo n spe ndmg several week11 a t the le1ta · of Colu
f
n
k
t.
r
r
Stewa
Cla
Bill
a.nd
Biggi
s
mbus vi1lled J "t
_ _
.' f 1h
1
·
O
.
Mrs. Emenon Well hll return'd
Konkright , ·11.rs Jam e s Jol· nso u home or he r father and mother Thun
_ _ __
ay w Ith M iss SalUe MeCor.
'
k
Ill
R
d
at
oc
port
ue
lo
t
e
ne11
h
'
ed
to her home, Pleasan t IUdge
.
. James
M r . and Mr11.
Euler. J11ck
KonkRer,
Mrs.
n
and
Raymo
.
.
mlck and had lunch with h r
of he� father .
r ight •M so n , David, were honor- 1 from Holzer Hospital where she
Deditl e and Ch 11 rleM McF. lhinny .
MiDDLtPdRT
IT ' S
the
Martin Resta urant t o te 1 e:ra:t
·
e Holda Bridge Party
Vls1Un(I Mr. a nd Mrs. Perry Cur. ,
ed g�ts Sun day aft-noon when wa s a medical patientj
_
.
n
t
er
Milla
M'•·
M,Co
Mara:
u
erit
e
�aver
e'
rm1ck
-II birthday.
_ ...._ _ ..._
,
tis over the weeken d were his
membe['8 Df the Heath , Methodist - -Rirthdt,y Observed
Mr. end Mr11. R aymond Bur ha talned ·, wlth a bride party last week Ch reh held'
bi-other and family Mr. ll nd Mrll.
a Recephon at the
U
»0
i
uulb
\
l
Dant enlc['tai ned p ,rcy urtle: and LI ndI o ' rci,�. 1 and
e
Mrs. •·1aud
"'
• da-hter• .Jtathy' of co • - a her home � erry Ave• Prl .es ehurth In Middle o t to leb a t
Middleport
11
Miu
awarded
,
o
e
to
y
e
a
came
.,
Satu rday fo r a vi . t v1 re
wi 1 h a d hme,r Saturday evenint at
i p J(
The Barr Pam l ly had th .
ll rl
'
-- · ...,
the ['eturn of th ! �on k r�ht'; t:
I ·
her home, Spr l n M Av(!,, honori n g u n io n Jun e 12 at New Mar tldJ, wkh 'M ra. Min� GHmore a nd Mi's , ma n, Mrs. W1lllam Andonon and
r ch bY the M elhodlII t Con�
th
e
c
h
u
a
tha
Ch1Jd1. The Bb rilll c-an'lfl to Mrs. Jame. O'Brien .
� t'
.
hn brother , Fra n k Shn!."!mak er, on v ! lle,
Va.
ReCreshmenta were served by the r�ren ':i Rr\v · Kon k right l.s begi n
his 63rd birthday. P['e11 ent we['e
Mike Skidmore
P arkeraburi Middleport with Art Gilmore and
g
th ye ar &amp;II pa5tor 01
M r . a nd Mrs . CIAre ncu Gard n er visited Mr. a n d ' Mrs. Raymond Grtft Tompson who were In Ci n- ho8Less to those named an� Mrs.
���
ch
u�ch'
nn
cl
.,
r
J
I
les
Reed
r
Cha
s,
eodore
r
h
M
1ll fl,atutday {or the ball �i me. Th
·p
( Kalie Shoemakcn of Newport, Ba rton, his grandparents Tue.day
Kl e I
Mr 8
e alrma n Qf
·
Mrs.
ld,
Mr
e
Elberf
fred
l
A
Mrs.
Gibbs,
r
M
nd
a
.
11
.
['a
r
t
hc
n
r
h01
Walte
.
■
Mrs.
An
Yco.'(l'
rf
W a f nd
. l
Ky
'
10
and Wedn esday
,ISI
·
da u1hter of East F\t llo n
Schiefer,
Mr1 . H armo n the Af?ernoon el�cle '"i' d
Mrs. Da r st.
1
ham vleit• Do['
The
Joppa
wScs
wlll
h
a ve their
" ucst a nd --l
f
--•
:::_
ed over th
O'Brle n Mr,. J w. MeMurray , Mrs, ma11 er o ceremo111es for h e a•f•�w �ekiend with
Rev. E
next mectl n, al the home of Mrs.
di �n ',H0 b•teiter a nd M i88 Mar- fair and In troduced the head11 of
ardncr .
Pear l Ta n thnre ny June 27, All and M "·
. •
va rious g['oup6 of th e chureh who
M ['. an d M ra. Ken neth E. Byer ion c.be , bach ·
memb ers are urged to atte n d·
--- ---- ------ spo ke br Ie Y 1o we 1come t he pa si
nd Mr • and M ['8. Ch arIea
·
K · 8yer
Raymo n d Buton attended &amp;
son rKfnny Lee were In . Hu n t- ley t and Ml111 Mlld red Hawley left tor a nd his fa mily back to the
Share of your paycheck . . ,
Dc mocr11tic Ral ly In Pomer oy Tues
yes erday for their hom e I n Ne w ch urch for another year. •In return
If n [' day fu r an outang
da )' e v en ing .
at Ri c hmo nd.
lt'I tim e
Rev Konlr:rl&amp;ht thanked them fo['
d
C
am
en
Pa
k.
r
Mrs. Thunlon Clark of Colu mMr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony and thei� warm 'welcom e a nd ex.press• 1
bus I s spendi n g the wetik here
Carl a Wllaon, wh o ls e mploy od .ra ndt::hlldren , Barbara and Joe, ed hi1 ple!llure at returnin g to
with f rl ends a nd relatlvl!II.
.at OU had 81 her guests this week 11Jtent Sunday al their farm ho me. th e �hu rch. Spea king on b e ha l f
1
James Osburn, M r■ . Ve rnon end. Lee Hook
tu [' . 1111d .Mrs. Eda:ar Tuckerm an , of the groups we re : E1,11e ne Harrl1,
of Lima who is alRecd and child ren visit ed Mr. tending
ou lhls summer , Ll nda Ca ryl and Tommy, vlaited Su nd1)' ot the Men'a Fellowship; Mn.
and Mr ■ . George Reed Tuead1y. Oun of
Huntingt on a nd Caroly n with their parents, R. C. Tucker- E arl Kn ight of WSCS M['s· James
Joh n Calowa y who make. his �11:llhoan who also
Joh nson of the Ele�nor Circle ·
spe nt the week ma n a nd Mrs. Edna Juhll ng,
hi.&gt;me w_l th M r. and Mr■. Vernon end at the WUso n
A2c Jack Co l man spent the week Mra. James Criswe ll of Cl a ss 12 :
home
to
be
with
TU, WJ 1A
U Glf AUtQMj\Tt� 11,
Recd wtll be home thi■ week.
end with his family al Pl. Ple111a nl 1nd M rs. Klein of the Arter noon ,
he[' fricndi1.
� YOU PAT OUT
. �r . an d Mn. George Reed
Cllffl
M
r
. and Ci rcle,
Misses HalH e a ncl Nellie Zerkle •nd vlsite d his parents,
•. ia1ted M ['. and Mrs. Raymond were buHlneu visitors
YOU P�T Wl1H CN-1. .,_ CAficaUD
n Hu n li n . :,mi. Bethe l Colema n .
i
Barton Saturda t eve nlna:.
A ctn was presented to the J
ton Saturd ay
A llmily cookout wu held Sun CIIICIII. - 10 ' YOU PIIIODICAU.Y,
I
Mrs. Madeli ne Buchan1n, Liz
Mrs. J&lt;,, Jad Hl nrl" .,.,,. i c- 1, ii..1 M ""I day at tbe home of Robert E . Oat, Konkrl1ht famil y by MiSI Be ss
AU YA&amp;ID , NOOP OP fATMllln
NOT
and Joe)' visited Wedne.d•y with Steven, Janie an G�
ra. ley and 110 na. Gueata Incl uded Mr&amp;. Sa nbom on beha li of t�a church 1
d
orae
y
Pomero
and
,
1
1
2,21
M
otte
WTand
lt.
0- A CIIICIIINO ACCOUNTWliil l!I
aoo W. hcontl
lhelr n eiihbora Mr, and Mra, Barr, Georae Bilcer and
which refreshmentil of pu n ch
Jlmm� H .io. c, L Je an Dail ey, E. B. ( Bern ) Dailey, 1fte['
Mr. 11 nd Mr1. R1ymo nd Bi rton, a nd Paula
a
nd cookies were se rved, with Mrs.
Colema
n
and
ll
A2c
and
M
r
■.
J
a
ck
Ru scll spent Sunday at
M rs. Del1ie Reed and Mr■ • Eula h Ca mden P• rk.
Kathy. Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Criswel l serving at lhe punt'h
Retd end children ,
.
Weekend visitors with Mr ani:l I J. E. Sanborn and David, Cheshire, bowl .
M r . and M ra. Robert San ders Mr■. Del
Arra ngements of ro11es 11nct oOu"r
bert Beckor and ,A mily M r. and Mr1:1. BP.lhel co,leman and
and daughte r vlslted her pa rent s
Coleman flowers, which were med for th&amp;
were Mra. Betty G hnt well and R ich- Roy, Mr. and Ml'I, Gene
·
, Friday and Saturday, Mr, and •rd Ry
affa ir �ere mil.de l)y M.r■. James
a n o f Col umbu s. Mrs, E:rn• a. nll Jerry,
Mrs. Ha rold Brannon and family ,
C!Bt Htinry, Clifton� mot her of Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Richa rd Worner , Weber.
Mr an d Mr■. H1rold Brannon Decll:tlr, a lao visited
Mi't , Bdward Johnaon, organ J st �
at the Becker lelpre. visited over the weekend
vls,lted hl1 mother, Mra . W. A. . home Sund l'\Y eftnini an d � l'
provided
C'
w
�ckground ,music tor
L
and
Mn.
ttb h ir par�nts, Mr,
tu nFo11n �f �uUan� Sunda y alter• ed to Col u rnbut wlth Mr
n.
receptio
the
Taylor
John
Mn.
and
Mr,
W,rner,
wt
s. Glad ll
noon.
Mn. ,c;:r11,el l and . �rs. Joh n
where 1be wlll tlslt her dauihtfl1'11. � - fami ly and Mr, an d Mn. J. E.
Dye Is Mn. Mn. Charle• Armitron�
Vl1itln1 '&amp;!rt. T.
Ketchb -Were · eocb&amp;iime n in
. Colu\nthll �!)_born and David.
I Ch loe John·loa , � ,¥anin .
ind M l'i. Alma Peck, Chlll ltotlie . ; .,_1 :ur. and M.n. Bethel Coleman chara:e or \he afte,rJlQOn.
V t1lt1 n1 Mr. and 'Mr1t. G.orc,.ii
Nr. and Mn, l)W tgb t Brow n and ao� Roy and J(['I. Jean Daile)' were
.
Powell were Mr1. Jan e Rhode■ and da uahter, Mary; or
•�n . ,,.....,�
St. Alba'tt11.l ' W, l �'ltlUeP via.lton in Parkenbur, on ln
,l■Rllly
e
,
o
f
y.
Parbrol&gt;tur
• ,Tu lda _ ya., were sunday evenIns di nucr
_ . ., .
_
�
�- �..
&lt;c,.,..,ay ·
1 •
•
•
·
,'
ken of Evangeline Cha pter
Of
1
,:uealJ of Mr. and Mn. ChHttir !tl 1:lamea E. Sanborn Is on vacaUe_n OES are requeibid to meet thi�
. . ,
wi n .
Y,tm the C,elanose Corp., G1Uipo.h1 eve�lnC it the hiah tchool at '1 to
Mn. Mabel Sa.nbor n who under- Ferry.
ractlce for the Gra nd Inapectlort
Short-notlte
Dan ny S1n born and friend who
went 1ur1ery taat Wt'ek 11 Hnber
Wednesday evenin,. I
lhe
_
. chapter
Hear Our Cbel'•
Hoapllal ta reported to be t mp rov- have 1umm er employment wllh the
WHk -•nd ltlp?
h,1 nicely and wil l b� hl)lpilalited Oh io Power Company In Newark
·,,l
•
I l
Call T,1 Come Gel It.
Arri.,. ift bondvialted briefly Thur.day with the
· for &amp;t leut anoth er �k.
Mn. Vllla C1rt Is spendin.,: !I.CV• former·s parent■ , Mr. eind lfn.
eral days in Al bany with her bro- Bethel Coleman.
l r l'n t y o u r
I ( .
•� .
Danny Sanborn spen t the WM•
', ,,1,,
.
ther and sister-In-l aw. Mr. and Mra.
)
•
'
Carolyn
nd at the home of Min
e
D.
O.
Whal\.)'.
clothes to UI for
Mr. and Mn, Joe Haas and chil- \ Storti. Zant-sville.
quollty, one•d0)1
Mr. and Mn. Gene Cohman and
dren who have been vtlit1n1 for
.
an spendln&amp; th� week
Jen,,
ta
1.4,
Mn.
with
o
week
the
past
cleaning, Mod,
1
Come enjoy )'OUf favorite di.ah
.
and Mrs. James Haw• camplna at Like Alma.
Mr.
H■Wley,
.
,i ....... cll,.Hj
fhil,..c-t,y
ett p1ico1.
, . . • al it, very beat _ _ _ prepared -by a m..ter cht:1f who
P•non lnlplte1 ·thl1
l'
take■ pride In pleuin 1 pant·
oolar -people,.
tllt ......,
�.... ,kJ!lfo!ly

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