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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
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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
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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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«OLUMBUS ( Pl) - Fourteen bearded Armsh men
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apMr,. Elza Peters ol Kenova w.
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
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........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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in
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Also &amp;�vivin,e: ire three ailters .
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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spoll80_red by the �utl and Volun�
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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
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c· Va.,
teer F1rern!n .
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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
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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.
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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
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"W
l l �e thaI .o ur cb1' ldren
be
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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
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first
meeting of the coo r tive tour for 4
Kir er,
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oboth Beach,
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need not be resident&amp; of Rut\a nd
f
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they
pro
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hfe," BaihQp Nell Hershbera:er
t.be
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Buri· a1 Ill be mad
FHA and - FFA and Farm Bureau Youth clu b members will be vmt.
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or of M e igs County, bu t a_re we tw
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B urton, Geauga Cou nty,
totd
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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,
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to
go
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the
tour
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for
all
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to
well_
as
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members
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the
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tall SH 2--4825 or contact Vernon
· bearded, sh arp-featured
Edison Hobstelt�·. Mn. Geoqe
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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.
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have 'increased Caribbean tenmo
God-fearing
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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.
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ask a former Hirdin CO l)ty school
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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
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co n ducted ll.Y John Zerkle, .presi- �
board member with Am i11h in his
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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
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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•
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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
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. b�uer and better than ever with Herbert Gilkey said.
t
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situation' in
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lated pros\lcution, were staited 11
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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•
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l ed by Middle port · pollc� wllh children to scho0ls not meeting •
JKJ.lnted.
,
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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
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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
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arn
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t
id
a
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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.
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Milak
was hel d last we ek.
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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
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refugee,
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motor
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.. umed wa a that oI tho victim, 71 ml lllon pounds o( CUban-ll'Qwn
ard RalPb Sm'th
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1 , 20, Cllfton and
The problem h�s economic re• hue certified teacher,�•
ted
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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
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finery 111
murder and sen tenced to de ��b
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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,
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particu)frly heaviest In Wayne, books datlng back to the
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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•
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The sherlrt said no more graves result of the four • alarm bl 1ze
'. N ew York Gov. Nehon Roetefeller
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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
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gentle- the ex act location
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th1t the Eise n hower adminiatraof where the night although 1oores of firemen 1
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arm
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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•
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and then shooting them.
WASH I
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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.
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to
cancel
sbootin&amp;:.
after
half
the
the·
hour
• the Greene
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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
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w
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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
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e
f
e
wor
Id
e
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eve that
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lle,
m
Ironto
_i'ar
Jo-ne1, --.
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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
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future
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t
n
preside
clude·
n
co
will
ll)'
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Ull1:.1Uu
n
tu
y
d
171
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' 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."
·
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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
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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
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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
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• 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
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,
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
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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
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.
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
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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
'
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
-------.anit • . 1 Q, ' -HIU. , 1 ',
,
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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lbree so ns, Mr. ind Mn. Billy and daughter, Dawes, W, Va. ; list
Mf'.
were
g
n
,
attendi
Families
•
e
result
t;
fl
n
l
Pom
of
11t111,
n
an
Morto
en
e
tend
Piek
HIITJ
foot
tnHtfle;
ttie
n1,
In
d:
Admitt
accident ln c,.;Whlcb ,
1 1 lJM,UIIJld piece&amp;"
·
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.
... '1NIO
.
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■ '""'•
llhrlrlan;
Dll!nl.9sed, Loul.9e Clrapm
..,..i in Ille rucpd fore■t nlle, 1:rmtml
•
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
"'"'" yeotNd�
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ud lln. ))avid HW ""\ aoo, ·and aon, Mr. an d lln, John HIii Barbara Grimm, Letart.
&amp;ml� -lllll
l'lf
'""71 of liOtlrt.
D.
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D.aplt• the- arW.tty .et Dffth
Valley mo,. than M Ir.ind• of
IMenta thrive there, 1nd rallblt1,
lfOuncl 1MWlrrel1,
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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
- · - -,� - -- · ---;,
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
x. .
d
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
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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
S\_"
ily
r
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
.
.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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n
M
g
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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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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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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pa
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r. and Mrs.
,
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
w
d
l
Woodsf1e
11
·
ime,
btI
en
some
or
f
ber w hO h86
•
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
· l: A
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
A
Mn. Warde n Ours,
.
d
r.
M
w1
n
e
wee
t�e
cA
g
for
_
1
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
�
'WIii
)'
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.
.
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.
.
}{umility, Courtesy, Unselfi shn esa, the meell n-g.
e
hostess assis ted by Flore nce
th
th
,
'
M
wi
VJSLt
a
r
_fo
·
y
At the d o11c o r the ev e n ing re- last 11,ursda_
Usi ng as he r topic, "Every Ch n•
....
Good . Te rn .,
,
· ' 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
,
Sl n ce['1ly a s the i ngred J enlJ of l Ian s pnvi
·
.
"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
'
Guests
i
••
white on ha.•~
I
a"
'
Ph
I
e
r
a
m
·•� are the motif
e
n
.
Co
lev
n
'
Ha
Mrs
'
1 0 t hose men ti o ned
n
with
dealt
,.,&amp;•
.
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
I
d
an
•
hla
e
p
d
,
Clatworth
&gt;'
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
• •
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
'
Mrs. Paul Wmn, M r
·
. .
I n flue nce for good or evil.
them
e
Az'li
M
k
M
W
d
s
a
o
Leavea For ork
e.
-- - ,
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
.
M
e
d
.
�
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
'
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
'
Mrs.
Ma
i
boat, ''U. S.
,
�
J\
fl�
a
rw
�i
a
ve
·
h
�-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;
· th M
Rhea . Vl■itoi's it the Va n Meter
u
·
I
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
• 1:
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
\1\$:
R
the
n
in
ho
on
t
top
or
d,
k
'
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.
.
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
,.
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
'
set
up
as
a
recreation center for
is
,
M['
Home
r. Cir� le a nd D ixie, Ver • die CulUp
9
;
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
.
.
.
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.
,
,, ,
. ,
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.
['
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
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Pomero
and
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M
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WTand
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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
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a
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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'
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�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
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o
f
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Parbrol&gt;tur
• ,Tu lda _ ya., were sunday evenIns di nucr
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ken of Evangeline Cha pter
Of
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,: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
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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
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Danny Sanborn spen t the WM•
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ther and sister-In-l aw. Mr. and Mra.
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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,
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Come enjoy )'OUf favorite di.ah
.
and Mrs. James Haw• camplna at Like Alma.
Mr.
H■Wley,
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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,.
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Chgrch Board
Hoids Session

Reading Circle

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A report from t he pastoral re­
lations comm i t tee anno un ced that
the paator Ind hb family would
be on Yaca Uon for the n ext two
S unday's ind the p ulpit will be
fllled wi th layme n . Richard Cham bf:r11 or Heath Meth Odist Ch u rch,
Jliddleport, will serve on J u ly 3
and Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee and
Allen Downie, lay delegates t o
the ann ual confere nce held at
Lakeside wlll repor l on J u ly 10.
Hen ry Cleland, chairman o( the
P•r1M&gt;n age comm it tee, preae n led a
recommendaUon lor reoaJr and
redec orating of the p.11rson a1e am!
the Board accepted the plans and
instru cted lhe committee to proceed with the work.
Grnup sinJling ol God Be With
You Till We Meet A1aln, concluJ .
ed the meeUna.

•y Unlt-d Pnh lnt.rnttlon•I
'l'oday' 111 Tue,dal', J"u11c 28. the
180th da)' of' the year, \tlth 186
to follow In 1960.
The moon la approachln e l b:
!int quarter.
The m11r11J ng star, a re M a ra,
J u pller arid Sa turn .
The eve ntna 1tal'I are Mercury,
J u piter and S.tu rn .
O n thla day in hl.Uory:
In l.f1J1, Henry VJlf, King ol
£ngla nd , was borh.
In 1804, Con greaa rf!pea lcd the
Fugitive SlaYe law of I MO.
I n 1 867, Itali a n ploywrigh t and
No hel Prize wi n n er Lu !gJ Piro n.
d e ll() was horn .
In UHM. Congresa dnclar cd the
first Monday In September, Labor
Day. 1 federal holiday.
In l fHt, a you n g Serbian f1t n1tk
HN1t1&amp;i nate d the heir to the I hro ne
o( Austria • H u n ga ry-the Arch­
d uk e F"ran&lt;'l8 Fcrdl nnnd,
and his
wife - thus lgn ttlng the First
World War.

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Thou1ht (or loday; Fren ch Pflel
Jacquea Delllle aa ld: "F'atc makr11
ou r reJaUves, choice mala!s our
frle nda."

The lu ncheon for the staff mem­
bers of t he Ml d dlt'port DVDS WIii
be held lhl1· Wt-dne11day .ot I :00
,al the Flr11l 8epU1t Church.
The meal wm be served by a
lfOup ot the church. All teach er&amp;
and helpers an d ml nlaten who 1111ilted with the 1ehool the PIHi
two week, are ur1ed to atte nd,

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9EAUTY SHOP
4TH OF JULY
,SPECIA L

FRIE SHAMPOO
AND SET
Wllb Ellery JI0.00
Cold Wove.

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Two Middleport
Books Announced G-irls Given
Farewell Party

A µlied meetin1 of the olti­
da1 board of tile Uniled .Methodist
d!iu.rch was held Sunday evening
.leadin g Circ le boo.ks for 1960-6
at lhe cbUich for tbe t..ranaaction have b(,� n anno unced by _Mrs.1
or all curreut buaineS$.
Lu�y Gai ne r, Pome roy labr-a r 1an
Mrs. C. F. Tomp ki ns. chairm a n .
Sh� also has anno u nced lhal
presided at the mecLing ,which the library wi�I not be opeh
un
opened witb a devotional serviee Thu rsda)'S u ntil September.
conducted by Leo Crew and Mrs.
The Cirde books:
Euge ne Brown usl ng as tbe the me
Grades 1-9-Jeann e-M arie Al
''I Have Called You P'riend ". MisS The rair, Fran&lt;' o1se: Anima l HallLu�etla Ge n helmcr was the pia n­ ies, Yll�; �obby Follows The !lot.
ist for the service.
t� rfly, Stein er: Scare
dy Cal, Kras1�ovs ky: Fathe r B ear Come s Home
Election ol orficers for the new
Minar ik ; Nine Day� to Christ mas,
year, was held following the re­
port of J the n omin ating comm it­
tee l,e( Crew, Mrs. Jed Webster
Sr., and M s- rown with Mrs.
Tomp kins r
eted .as chalr ma n ;
Kenneth Fl�
y vice chairma n and
Mra. Alon,:
Cu,ter, recording
&amp;erretary.

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Coming Events

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I Enterprue 4-H Club
Accepq New Mem ber

Sally Rathbu rn was accepted as
a member. whe n the E nterprise
4 H Club met last week- with their
A farewr ll party was held Jdvis or, Mrs. Dwight Logan and
Monda y evemn g by the children's assistant advisor, Mrs_ Herbert
, thoir uf 1 hr Sacred Hear l Chureh Dixon, at Enterpri se EUB Church
fo r Susan Ohlm grr and Jame baseme nt.
Hiron Roth 1-:irls wil l leave Mid­
Tl,e v ke president, An ita Hall,
dl t&gt;JJO rt r n t he near fu:ure. Janie ' s pre.side
d al the meetin g , in t h e
p ar£&gt;nls . Mr. and Mrs. Francis
absence o f Darlene Smith. who
Biron will move to Vir�inia whi l e was
att e nding Camp Ohw. Mrs.
!:iusirn ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gen
ev a Nola n was a gue i.t
and
O a vi d Ohlin ger wi l l m ove to
spoke to th e girls on safe l y i n
' Woos ter .
Gif 1s wcrt' presented t he girls sewi11g con cernina needl es a n d
pi ns and also explained edge fi n­
by the group which rne t at the
ishing.
M idd leport Roadside Park for a
Re freshme n ts were sene d by
wiener roast.
Mrs. George Brothers and daugh.
Attendi ng were Patricia. Teresa t er. Ruth
Ann to Anita Hall, Kar•
and Cathy F'ultz, Susie Radford,
e
n Walk er, Marjorie Ben tz:, Jack•
Mary Flurkrt 1 , Zita a nd R emake
lyn Seidenabel, M a ry Ann McKe n­
Nil•ri , 1$urbaru Putt e rson, Agnes
z.ie , Susan Dixo n, Linda Fay and
White, Mury K. He nnesy, Li nda
Sheperd. Cindy Conde , Su1an
Chapma n, ft o.11e Mari e , Li n da, Den•
nis and Mclaine Hackel ! with Jan
Ha l lerman o f Norwood a nd Tin a
Nieri as g uests.
Mrs, Ge orge H.eckett Jr. is the
director of the choir and helped
1 he children with the party, sh e
was assisted by Mrs. Re mo Nieri.

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Tuetcl•v. June 28
Joi nt d in ner m ee ti ng, Pomeroy•
M iddleport C. of C., Sacred Heart
Auditori um, 8 P. M.
The Pa1t M a tro ns or Pom eroy
HOLZE R HOSPITAL
C1l apter, OES, mee ts al t he Ma•
Admissions, June 25: Mrs, Ro­
iron ic Temple with Mrs. Fred ber! M. Bowe n, Wi]keS
Yille.
Bla t!Un ar •H hoste.111.
June 26: Frank Romeo, UHve ns•
Th e Pomero)' ·WCTU will meet wood; Joe H. Easton,
Cheshir
al the .F'ederated Church et 7:30 Mrt1. Ken neth E Dat'!lt, Middlepo e:
rt;
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p. m.
John Emmett Mon tgomery, hut•
The Friendly Neighbor Club of l a nd : Mrs. Oph'-' Wellin gton
Flti­
Naylors Run will eo to Werry's water, r:hcsl1ire; Mrs. Do
nald F.
fo;hing camp, Th ursd ay evening for f!cndrit•kil , R11rine.
a potl uck supper.
DisduirijeA, Ju ne 25: "Mrs. Hallis
The Racine American Legion Ta) lor, Mr11. William )( us.s
e ll, Bar­
Au�iliary is to meet ton ight at ry Yates, Mrs, l lenr)' White,
Mrs.
8 p. m. at the LegJon Uall for Willi.:im Harnitz, Mrs. Jac-k Waugh,
Installation of olficers,
Mrs. Charles Zinn, Mrs. Erceh Day
WNneJd•y, June 29
Mrs. Chesler Gillilan d. Mrs, Luth·
The WIidwood G arden Club will er David�n. Edward L. Watson,
meet Wed nesday a t 6:30 p. m. al Mrs. Harm on Stewart. Mlss L
uanne
the Sy rac use Park for a pic nic. In Will iams, Robert
Marris, Mra.
c&amp;Ae or ra i n the meeti ng will be ln M:idgt• Johnso n, l\lrs. Artley Bl a ke,
the basement of th e Forest Run Oian11 Kay Ray, Judith Th ornt on,
Methodi st Church.
HH:i Jo Valentine . Sue Preston,
Thur,clar, J!Jnt 30
J;1mcs Tilley, Daren Neal, Charles
Catholic Women 's Cl ub potluck n,u•k, Ju�ti nc Feldo n, Mrs. 0. o.
din ner at Sacred Hearl Church 6 .SkidnH1r(', Mrs. A n na Dickecs, Mri,.
p. m. Busl nes11 meeti ng to follow. C1,1renef' r.r11y,
Eastern Athletica Boosten ire
Ju11e 26: Mrs. Vernon Hottman.
cream social at 7 : 30 p. m. 111 I lic Mrs. D. D. Vic-ken, Hoyt Webster,
his:h school, proceeds for the new Waym• Niduy, Larry Cromlish, AJrs.
rolh-wa)' bleachers.
C. 0. Howkins, Mrs. LaWrence J11r­
J1,ply 4
r('II, Mr11. Robert McKi nn ia, James
Racine Fire Depllrtme nt Cele• Rogers, Gr�,\lory C11rlson, Mrs. Wm.
bratlon, All Duy. Fire Works at H. H1;rrison, Mrs. Flemo n Sea10:30 p. m.
1:: ravc� and Infa n t, Mrs, G u ido Gi­
Priday, July 1
rolami a nd I n fa n t, Mrs. Fra nds
Chkke n Barbecue apo n11o red by lil&lt;IZif'r.
the Salem Cen ter Methodist
Birlh11, .June 25: A son to Mr. anti
Ch uroh, ff to 7 P. M. al the school MrH. Robcrl M . Bowe n, Wilkcs­
Price $1 .25,
villr: A daughter to Mr. a nd Mrs.
The P omo na Grange will m eet Hichurd F. Fick, Chester.
Friday at 8 p, m. J n Hock
Springs Gra nsc Hall with Pom e­ Stt111 Dinnt'r
Set
roy Be nd Gra nge as hosts. PruThis Wednesday eveni ng fhf'
1:iram l nch1d ea an addreHs hy Pru­
annual �tog din n er will be held
src·ulor. elect (n ondnally) Bernor d
fo'ultz o n the "Lcg11l Aspects of ot the America n Le gio n Hall i n
M iddleport to ce le hrato the mem­
Sett l ing Estatea," wtth a question
bership quota. Thia Is an an n ua,I
and a nswer period.
affair
for Fee ney•Be nnelt PoHI
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be held at 7:00.
wlll
und
Melg11 Co unty Fox Hunlcrs A!!.
110&lt;.'lnllon ke cream 11oui11I at llnld F.1� et al; Happy Dlrthday To You!
Knobs, on the Rash.on - S1i versvi l le Dr. Seuss: Timmy A nrl The Ti n
road. Homemade Ice C'rum, l•11ke, ran Telepho ne, Br an ley et al:
a nd pop. Old t ime music. 6::10 p. m. Slnp Thal Ball! Mcclintock; The
1501h Annlveraary &lt;.!elcbratl o n; Tf'tll'mc nt 'T'rce , Seredy; H ouset1
Wilkcs v il l f' f'iremen.
fo'rom The Sea, Goudey: Ma u ley­
Monday, July 4
Ears, Nobody's Dog, Henry: Tru e
Mrlgs County Squlldron 202, Book nr F:pace, Podcndod.
f'AP, alxth annual bean di nner,
Little Lefty, Christo pher; Ad am
Swl9her T.a ndln.1: Field. Route 1564, Ami Thr Goldr-n Cock, Ualglesh:
&gt;
nr ar Cheshi re.
Luth er Burbank, Nuture'fLI Helper,
Annual July 4 celcbrallon nl nr11gdo n ; f:llly Ya nk And Johnny
llipley. All day.
Rl'h, Mlf'tH: The Secret or The
Ox Roast . Ru tland ,11po nsored hy Old Coach Inn , Evatt: Jeb Sluart:
FJre Department.
Doy I n The Saddle, Wi nden: Am•
erira [N Dor n, Joh nson : My Side
or The Mou ntain, George; Bud
Playa Jr. High Basketh111l, J ack11on :
Stormy, KJ e lgau;d: St. Lawrence
Seaway, Judso n ; America ' .s First
trainee! Nurst,
Baker; Can dy
Stripen, Wyndh a m; Crash Lend
lngf Slanford; The Doctor Who
Dared, Noble; M osby: Gray Ghm1t
01 'J'he Confederacy, Da niels; The
Perfect Game, Scholt; Thtrd•Base
Rookie, Deeter.
High School-Secret Mission, or
the Ci vil War, Stern ; H oudin i,
Gre�ham; lnslde The U. S. Pa­
le nt omce, k ursh; John ny Shiloh
Rhodes el al: Here is Al 11:1ka, Ste.
Sa nnon; M.1m'1 Rellloh Into Space,
Gallant; Creole Holiday, Whit n ey;
ValJant Compa n ion,, Waite; 'l'he
B ueklet of Thu nderbolts, Olson ;
S1telllle1 And Sp• ee Probes, Ber•
a•uat.
Te.chera-Rawall, Michener;
Advj1e And Conaenl, Drur)'; "&amp;11zabeth The Great, Jenldna; The
Yean With Ron, Thurber; Com­
mand The Mo rnln1, Buck; The
Bttitu1 &amp;NINH, Paclr:ard ; For 2c
)Jlaln, Gol d en; Den tnd GJorlou1
Phy1lclan,
Cald well;
Richard
Nb:on, Maro.
Referene.-The American CoJ­
leae Dlctta11ary, numb Inde,c,
Barnhart; A m,tory Ot Ohto,
Roteboom et al; Ohio: The Buck­
eye Slate, comn,; Ohio: Geoara­
Ph :r, History, Governmen t, Cum•
min, • Robert,.

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Mary Kathryn Storcher, Sally
2-Dal) Se tinel, l'l&gt;me roy-Mlddleport, 0. June 28 1960
Ro1thbu rn , Mrs. Lo,l(an, Mrs. Dtxotl ' Bachner, Return From
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ee (und;rwater the•ter) 1n�j
Jume s Hall.
Mr. and Mn. �reu B� n�r Cypress Gardena where
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CLASS ro MIIT
they also 1
The l\bt tneeeUng will
be held a n d d1t11htert Kal'1n and gotm e
uw
Esth
e
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William
s
who
was
Tbursd iy at 1 : 30 p. Ill , in the of .Middlepori re turned
Spnday there •t tha t time for the reh ear'.fhe Loya1 1Ser ea nt CJA,a _ of 1h e
c-h ureh basernent.
M1ddleP?rt Chu_rr-h o( Christ
aftfrnoon 'from a t,Jo w-eelr:i' ,.a ca• sals of I TV progra
wil l
m. They tourm ee� U111 evenin g at the ch,,m·h
tlon in Florida. They we� •O'.!OJJl · ed St. Auguati n e and
Yisited
the
panled as far as Dayton by .\lrs. Wax M uaeum
at 7 . 30.
F.,1.terprUe W"illino
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Jrla Bach ne r who is viaitina: with
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Worker, Hold Se••ion
Mr. ••d Mrs. R,y G,eenter !or an
nyon 8 Ort
Mrs. La wren ce· Smith was hos• ind e finite visit
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The
Bach ner we nt d o wn the
r Fire A1tack
dass or the Enterpn. se EUB
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. UPIJia,J,,-.;
East coast as br as Lake Whales
hurch
m
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C
l last week at the and retur ned by the
A th?usa nd fire figtit�rs wor lc.�d
CO.i.!lt.
We,t
church,
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�e v er.ishly today to build co ntai n' Group $1"-ilDi: o r Henen_Jy SU!1· On �heir trip they Yisited at Sill1?e.11
,lU'Ound
Spri
ver
Bok
a
ngs,
9,000
Tow
acr
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timer,
lhe
lfli
l i g ht ope ned
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th e 111ce h ng, rn
AlS
S■
eat M asterpiec;!e,
Wa- ber fire on the n orth rim of th e
char&amp; ," of Mlss Dorothy Long, Gr
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preside nt. Mrs. Herbert Dixon read awardl!d to 1111. ,f•IJlN
Ra n ger M. 0. Ol�n said 1here
the scripture lesson , followed wilh
Relrealim�nt, were � by was a cha nc-e the eigta-&lt;tay blaze
praye r by Miss Genevieve St obart. the h°"tUJ!l �urin, 't�e �l hou r i n Kaibab
Nationa l Forest prob­
Several mon ey making projects to �ose n•lh� abttv, 1Nf Mn. ably
could be con ta-Uled by late
'II, M/t,, ,1. Pi,ono WY 2.ff.19
we re discu35ed. The won der box EldOZI Weets, )Jn!. -lohli · frnilh today,
il lh e wind.I continued
donated by Mrs. Ben Buck was and !frs. Carl 1'�:
l'OMIIIOY, OHie
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Will tJien, be jobs for all7
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him. Ohio is growing, lt cohwns a combination
of advant&amp;gef! 11t�ctjlll! tQ industry. 'Its bus�
climate is stimulating.
Take the paae of the electric COll!paniea.
business clin,ate hist.orically � made )JOll8ible
a good coin!&gt;ination of ftllUIOtlllbJe electric prices t.o
users-lower � in 31 staU!e•-1111d reasonable
retums to the invest.on. Under this cjima� Qllio'•
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The Alla� i�t.eroo�ti nenlal mi•
hicle loved .;.d CUiied by miJ.
,te 1eored 111; third su� 1Q
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abO(. U1 f•v• days Monday mJht
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Mr. o nd " "· Drak e of
whh a S.000 mile ni&amp;ht do.,.. the ft.I 20 :re_;::,.
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track.mg
WI p I ZlS un?n A.Ye Ce
Ill tot.II number of calOl'id per Atlantic
8., DELOS SMITH
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whole i penon and m the dit:tr1bution . of the eeeo nd in a IJl!r let o f �ven .
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child feed ing 11 k'ientHkally cha.I• tall, and ea.rbohydrat.ea, �ere � warhe
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is an uivolid a nd 1s staying with ��ed especially tl!I aoal which bee n l iUle chanp, he: u1d. . u-=
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{mea t, eps, dairy product,) •I
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i Howe ver, P.rof L E.mrnett Holt. the- e xpeose of cereal prote�.
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At the same time, baden.al in- Tolurt.aro Kitamu ra, Liberal-Demo,
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M:ed lCl � �H�� r:r �� O � fectioN have beeJI dedi nl::ic bLlt c, •• m em ber o/ the Japaneae up­
w;re h1 Parker� burg Thursday to lete
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see her sister who is a pahent ut �na:
v1ru1 infectiom h ave �n
per house, will tour Bt.1� a• .flo.
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lero diaeaaei, and cancer. He 1 weeka b,dnl\fpJ July 2', U waa '
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Welsh 11 reported to be improvi nJ time now nulriu on al 1eience h�
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Mrs. Josie Heitger an� Da n.a ch.ildren meant they .were getting cal eudience, . 1t
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Turner att end Fra nk Christma n a the bellt possible n utritio n
more than a comcidcmc
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Thursday
Glouster
at
difeuea
the
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Jmpre d wh eneve r
fu n eral
a rat many of
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added that food to the h u ma n are thp,e which
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Every Day SetYle,,
m u n lty B;ble School ,,., held at question th!, h" ma!• people big- I take
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anY debts contracted by
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Signed: AlVa Faber,
pre!le nted a t lhe church. Theme health "!" he asked . He dou bted it J azz
co un t. l\f..in ersv11le, .
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the last 50 years, "the era of 11�
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kon 5 .;295 or Five, Pointe receipt• for l ast Mon day s Flo:vd called newer k nowledge of nutr1: eral authorities accuse d a Jan mtl· ,
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slcla n o( the mass murder �� tbe i
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Carroll Jackson family on ....
the Freedom Gospel M issio n
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,is of a detoited diary of the ab- 1
Bald Knobs. Rev. Deeter is
end
movie cash rctu.rns
mor�
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Service. Yirff-2125. 6-11-30tp to be rt&gt;£'Cived, the total receipts
victims a nd the disponl of their
uesencamp is the. pastor. The
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o( $3,549, 553 far surpasses the
U. S. CommiNioner H. Al•
bodies,
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Weekly picllup, As loW aa $ LOO 0" d Jack Dempsey-Gene Tun
Metz:a:er said the �nt ••
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By GAY PAVLIY
a month. Call �- &amp; A. Senlce I b o ut. ------ted t wo moiit;J\!l belore the bod· ,
da
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c;,r n ew surprises in SAVINGS.
SALE
S'ftion WY� or aee Mar•
NEW YORK UPI - Mr - Mari
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of Mrs. J"acktqn and one of
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43 ft. 2 bedi\lGm house tri ller.
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6-I-30 tp
Jyft Picard is equall y
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were found near
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11, Middleport, Ohio. 6-28-Bte
Call WY2•3810 or see at 580
cooking a fi ne Frepch meal or her da•cooki ng up a concocUon to hefp Gambrlls, Md.
�ttampre St:, Middleport�
.
Il.L NOT be �eld resito,islble
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Comjl�
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police catch a crimina l.
Metzger ,aid tlle diar)- WII In ( '
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Mrs. Picanl, a bubbly bru nette the handwriting of MelWln Datil I
COMPLETE ShOe Shop Macbinery
Phor. ,w �ont.ct
28 run, the fingerprintin g. de• Rees, ,picked ,up fl,- the FBI •t
of
II/I' &amp;lie ·Cheat&gt;. Call SH:jMOI.
aai.or-okO. ltacin•. Ohle.
p,vt�ent of her f,1miJ)"s flQn West Memphis, Ark., Friday Grid j
Joe pane,,
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wh ieh manu fact uree clolle to l ,t'i(il) C! ha�cd with the Jacbon flMlr•
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H8rrisonYlne.
TU P"Qlll'lil Plairn. was a 5-4 wi nn er prod u eta u &amp;ed for erlme detedion. ders and the 1 957 .kil!-411 of Mrs.
:s
over Amesville at Cu tler Su nday.
FQII S.U.E-19116 "llO';, 6 cylin­
These i nclu de fingerpri nt lnka Margaret Harold, in GambrilJ.
p u tting Jackif' Wie:al's boys in to a and powd ers, c::amera at tac�m;en ts
der aUlomatlc. ,. tr.aninlill!llon 4 cq'ifi,LJi:TF; -iNsu�Nqi
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, Life; Aut,, Fire, Pollo. two-we v tie for lint place with !or close work at the acene of ,
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door ataUon ,1'AIIPD.��1,'19, �o
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narcotics
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Amesville,
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trade. can �: . t.l28-etc
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a crime or
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ti n " Cutler out of what had been testers, solutiona to deleet forgerew
IOd
a three. way lie.
SC,""' � -ies or alter ations ol record!, a
UPI _ RevlaioN of
NEW
YORK
STIVERS
Next. week TllPP_etS P)ai ns m_eets sol u tion to dete�mlne whether a
insurance rate, for
a utomobile
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hitter
p
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f
lle.
Cutler a t Amesvi
stein is blood or J u st ketch u p, and
drivers wen announ ced to­
l Su nday wµ Jim Wri ght wi l h a various s izes of laboratory kits Ohio
ay
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homer and two triples, vJ:jp equlpp_ed with these and other
we nt the ro ute , givi n,e: up 7 hits. tool• of the trade.
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The changes, some increases and
Tuppers Plains 301 001 000--5 8 1
Summone-cl Ati C-.uhant
som,e �er&amp;¥• · Wert!! approved by
Am e1wil1C
Oto 030 000--4 7 O
Oflen she is summoned �• Ill eomJ)aniet aUUlated wlJh the NaWi.1:!"al and Lyo ns . Wh it e (LP) , consu ltint to help tra ck down tio�I By.rea u of CUU1Jty Underhard.
956 FORD V8 Fairlan"e
rson c6l a nd D. MePhersen . , trickery, and travels a round the W;iiers an d �e National Automo- 1
ft_
Oln
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McPhe
top, a bea utiful car: 1 � i��
•h•tle Y2-S&amp;I Miadlaport
bile Un�erwtite�s Ass�. N:early all 1
na tion fi ngerpri nti ng employes tor
out, all vinyl trim. $1, ..
1 va-rfou s-compan iea, demonstrating
compa nies selhng . msura nee In
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tnar'a, Pomeroy.
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baby Yootpri n tl ng to boopttol I OMo are afllliated w,tb one of the ,
'1157 BUICK VB C1,n tury , fi#l]lop
staffs, h elping police depart� e.nts two groups.
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ROOM HOUSa
FOR SALE:
2 dr. power steetiltg &amp;9-d' 1hrati;e,,
The �P" sa!d the net reault
set up tlietr fin gerprint cla M1f1�adyn a fiow drive. iJke ne &amp;�de
with bath, nice location. Melvla
o( the rev1111�t111 is an average stat�
ti on Ufls, and lecturi ng on f_mHo� 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomero,.
a nd out. $1,00,. Bl�
gerpr.t_ntl ng at meetin� of pol \� wide .red u ction of 2:92 per cent m
. 5-28-3'otp
Pomeroy.
r- wi:BM!:J or,Mds or police ldenhf1- premium•.
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TO 'VISIT RUSSIA
UnltM PNQ
She is In Asbury Park,
FOR SALE, 44 ACRE HILL FARM
ID!Wi FORD VB 9 Pi'"•�pr 'fli�on
n
tha
sed
al
surprJ
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1tlo
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more
VPIJersey
wu
YORK
one
New
No
NEW
the
this wflflk for
with iH well, electricity, wa ter
wagon , 4 dr. Thi' is a tpp btiy, in
deep, fits -stonclord sash_
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10 acre bottom, 6 room house, Ja cll: kraliek when Ma nager Cook lice chiefs' convention.
anyon e's opirilqn. lfitt.a nice.
ton
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Washi
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of
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he
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Curran and
Mrs. Picard UI one or
ba rn . K nown as H arley Mc• le Lav a getto
$1 19:S. Blaettnar,'s, �meroy,
pitch
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n
ight
him
ernant
Mondajt
here
amed
I
left
n
the
of
legates
ors
t
a
n
sC
Cozart
1 22 81C
women members
,.
Loughlin Farm. See Bill
6 24 8tp a,.::al nst the B al timore Orioles ti ona l Association for ldenti lica- for a two-week official viai t to the
Racine, Ohio.
)
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19!9 One Ton DO:QGE truck Ao
SoYiet Un ion.
M on day n ight.
tlqn . A nd , she has j u st eompleted
FOil SALE: 4 · ROOM HOUSE IN
A-1 eonditio n, Dual tire,a1 1t1ie USED .i6113
And no one was more snr- the deVelopme nt of an . i nkles�. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
llqtor,
l�ith !he free A�oma�
Mi nerlfvllle. Full basement, run­ prised t h a n the Oriolefl when the disposable p ad for use m hospl• 1
bed. see Billy Hin, Racine-. .
ci,Un&amp;ir. Phone WY 2-2488.
Mount lnsto l lotion K{t that comes
8 28 Ste
oin&amp; water, ,(aa furnace, built-in 2S-year-old sou thpaw krloeked tab where state law req u iree foot
8 28 3tc
ll
a
C
bar.
the
kitchen· with snack
them out ot first place in
pu
pri nting of the newborn .
6 24 6tc American League by pitching h\9
WY 2-629 1.
"J d on 't like bei ng called an
way to a 5-2, iO-l nn i ng Yictory I n expert 0 " ahe said "I may know
and
FOR SAl,E, D , ROOM HOUSE
lt'i
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first major leagu e start.
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IIO H
ME
R CAN il
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with ba th. On Sixth Street in his
ll:IGHT ROOM HOlfSB, twro fl'tl
prev•
15
n
i
d
e
reliev
so
hod
wreck
Kralick
ore Zinc
k no.w. There was a jet
trailer with eneJosed �. �•
Syracwie. Call WY 2·6880 or call
"°m •�e�U,. A:, N. �el,
games this se�son a n d t urn• bad th at all they. h ad was p art
lous
m.
p.
•
after
16-3853
WY 2-2131 between 8 I, m. and
G
Ila
1�-.2:Uc Gallipo
�one }VYJ.3272. .
fireman appearances of a man•s shoulder, bu t the FBI
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8 :13 61&lt; _ · , : __ ,
6 64 Stp ed in si x
e p. m.
the Sen ators . before mad e a complete ide ntl£icatio n
£or
year
1a111
D
ROOM NICELY FURNISIIE
.
from froin lt. Now, that's an expert."
n od
&amp;,.
ng
starli
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the
g
n
111d
J;!:ettl
On.
FUEL
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GAS,
\ 1Pa�ent. ,Deluxe 4 room un•
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Lavagetto.
Mrs. Pica rd was born Marilyn
nace1. Call for free eltijn•
iuniAhed flnt .floor apartment.
n
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g
in
lt
u
res
,
g,
n
i
n
eport
In
lliddl
10th
t,
wild
Abbot
&amp;
A
Dondero, only daugh ter of Joh n
Foreman
z-aB'!•·
ruione
Was
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ned run s for
ear
n
u
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three
A. Dondero, a chemic al en gl ne�r 1
11-10-U,,
6 28 31,
i n gton without a ball bei ng hit who established Faurot Inc, m
MIDDLIPOIIT-3\i, · 1tory fl:ome, o ut of the infield, dropped the 1932.
l,IVING- ROOM SUITE. jfijc,Jfi:
FOlTR �1111, batti, ind
8 roums with 1 bath, earace, cor­ Oriolee i nto second pla ....-e I n the
Father Coache&amp; Hff
WY 2-2741 after b p.m.
11,racUN. Pb�ne
i,uMr;:
J:1.e? lot eG'I?0 near sthools only America n Leagu e standlngs, three
the time I was 14, I w as
"B)'
1 27
WYU98f or WYl�8U oller 2
'8\I00,00.
.
percentage poin ts behind the id le comi n1 i n the omoo on Saturday,
.
I
�• MINIJtlVILLl-1 'ii story frame, New Yor k Yankees.
,. m. .
to help addre_u en�elopes,'' she
J'
. LATE TOMATO PLANTS. . SEl!l
P/JUUNG
m1,
cieter
m,,
2
bedroo
•,
n,
room
tly,
n
8
rece
Hayma
w
Tom
l
or
anten1e
sa id fn a n
Homer Roush
j
wY•I-ZZ55
Phone
FOi RENJ' -� ROOM lunia!OW
of
acre
'&gt;ii
1
.18,
other bulldin
'7
"Whenr my father saw I WH in•
Syracuse.
y
liilb both. W,ebfter property,
Pomero
E, )lllill SI.
w,.d '32()0.00. .
tereated in his work, be began
1120 -E. ii.till St. Pholle WYA­ ifiTLAND-1 ¾: story frame,
ONE MAGNATONJ: e,,cliic�
g,
n
rinti
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fingerp
on
me
g
eoachin
· 6-:itl-3tp
,
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tar and Giblon a mpu,ter. �
room■, 3 bedl'ooms, garage, •ood
"He loved it so much he u sed
WYZ.2D03 before 5 P. 11.
wU. 1:3 acre _ lot on paved
to give even i ng claaaea. Occasion•
0-17-tlc
road lf(I00.00,
ally he'd Jet me substitute for
· MIDDL: ■POI.T RU� ■cre1
n
tgomhim. B u t ev�nt ually we gave Uf,
Mo
Gaua-1:
of
Condition
�
HAVILY
and t \i 1tory ,t room :fr■me,
.
the echool-1t was Just too m ueh,
er,
ft.
15
low
9-1
ui,per
18
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ery·
1
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a
in
-acre
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o.&gt;rCb, .r1ra1e,
GalJipolls 19.0 u_pper, io.o, lier father d ied three years ago
Phone 'VtrY24#1. i•hti:INI
t lillle off ·Rt. . 124, �.00, ('D�ndlln;
5 ft i:ipE!n· LoCJi\" 23: 14,9 and ,today her moth,er, Lllfltte,
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It
1oWc;
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Ho- .....hart,
ALIEll:T M. COX, S■letmln
1 1 .0· lower: three q uarters head&amp; the firm. Also associated
uppe;,
1111,
Coolof.li.
pOjito.
Phone WJl-2220,
lox a,t
trap a nd fiye wlckets open. with .ra urot is her French-born
11-19-tfe
WY2-3830 of II
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6-254lc
All da ms arc u p 13 thru 23 from h usband, Pie�. Picard, whom ahe
·,
ea,
yine
stu
Sund■
d
weR
both
CREAM
hile
w
met
trapi:.
%
1
ICE
.
DEIJCJOUS
•
closed off to ru n ni n1:
all flavon. Jack's Dairy Bar,
Ohio ltlvu Boata: Dawtt-�k bt1Sine11 aclminlatratlon at Ford·
•.
6-28-6te
· M iddleport.
I
13· Robert R Gipson, 3:15 am, 0-2; ham UniYenlty.
children,
two
hne
s
d
Ash
Picar
The
16:
R"�lr:et 8'1P �m 3-2· Lock
·PAIR BEAGLE pup,, l
goin g on
nd 3;45 am o'.10; Lock 18: A. V. Peter, 5, and Phillip,
la
olf saw, 32 inch blade, 6 inch
--:--;c:::-:;_�:-;:= . _
TO MAKE $20 OR MORE FoR SALE on TRADE FOR CA T• Chris Jr. 9:45 am, 7-0; Lock, 20: In• two.
inless belt. Dennie Karr, Ra­
n
nn
a
r
Louisia
a day · 1n plflll&amp;Dt route work?
Clippe
ts
2,
2
am,
y-Harr
1 ·
dia na 9:30
TLE 7 ft Muse
� �do�a me for the funerel of 1
cine-Buban Road.
�1'- bine. wlth 4 cl)'. Wisconsi n tow; Montgomery 1:30 pm_, IH ; · l
&amp;-28-1� · � uie m111; PJ,. WQJP� ltlrt -vr_
•
int Gilkey Sr.
ZDOt.,.- reeenUy overhauled. Con - V. Harner, 68 : 35 P�, 2·0, �lger C M
t.R!D. · IUcE,
tuU Umt.
rs. -Don Updegra f a nd dau ght•
' 111.i Glenwood Mf•\i �'
Eugene Holter, Phpne Wl· cure 6:35 Pm, 3-0; Tr1·State S.M p. er. Patricl1 of Florida are l\e1,2
7
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9-3723, Racine, Ohio. 8 17 6tc m:, l -7.
(6) 27 M 29 (7} I I ,
1 �
ng her mother and relatlYea, 1
visiti
E
d
n
ymo
a
R
ll1:
Up at GalliP,O
Rev and Mn Ba rnhart_a nd son,
·
· Salvetti, 7,3� am, 16-0; Lock
,
, ;,. visited lq Akron .
erenCfll wa;
Willi
1...-·u
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r,
·
Beave
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Mr Chris 5 10 pm, 0-7j
e lUI&lt;
I.
pm, 11-1,'R obcrt E. Reed. B,M
Bc30
i,;.
, Morr, Jflli! nav\dlOll, reoid!U al o.b, 1 1-0.
IN
gjnrili!y Afr Force Bese, HamUton, ___ _ ____ ___
I
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Btrmu d,, and wbos• ,POii Ollice
ALL SIZES
AddrCNI U1 Bos. 1', APO 8ti6, New
I
d -that ·
noU!le
hereby
il
Y.
.
N
York,
c
NOTICE
1
Ott th� 18th day uf
·
, ,
Rizer Oil Company, 700 E. M ain
-::.::• ;:�in��
.street, Pomeroy' Ohio, will oe&lt;ept
against her ..
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n,
S urdaJ
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.,.. Stntlnel fenda� -f:'fhe Court of common �ids u nti l 12:00 ,n90 p ure�ase oi
{or the
1960,
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2,
July
Case
.
1)hlp,
t)'"
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n
cOun
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A-'"E
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AN
Mei&amp;•
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, : �� vr
ce the· followi ng e&lt;culpment, to-wit,
r!
.
.
:". '= r.-;3 029 �:,lflil: for divor,on
r
Vs mot • .
1 J�egar Atr Comp;ooor
l
Mary Jane David
rv
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net
f�
tntcrior J
ce
2 Atr Compressor oset
_ . , � on Ule ffi'lD.di of Wllful Absen
white ...Jj._
1 Jack llam.mer
lainP
,
aid
frdnt
�dd_ flt
t-t Rll',llIO�
1 Wilson Elec. Welder, SOO emps.
tlt'f of! mOl'e t:an one year last
1 Chevrolet . Tool Truck
Duty,
. ~·
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'1'1/1- pait ind •Groo Nejjl,ct of
m
2
:,,oth�f
,
,
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fc,,
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pray,
alao
ft
and Ptilnti
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f11te� 1 �
f
IJ
�e°�!ght i: reaerved to reject
r:,�• �:�,� =e
&amp;e
•
any or all bid s.
0I .,_,
•..1. A· D· 1960·
n spected at
i
be
mo
erty
Prop
n
Dal'ldao
J Hiter'.i Oil Company oUice. Tele- I
.. �f' ... " ,..,
phone WY 2-:UOI. "' •' 'I
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1. IZ. 10, :iii, 7tc
4. 2f;

(20) Business Se rvices

Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ' June 28 , 1960-3

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BOAT cus,i10Ns AND adA1 {tit! AVA1l:Ati
RODS - REELS - LURES ..: UM:!,;,. ,ttA1( sui'fli:ti ,

$3,69-$4.98-$9.95 :
BEA.CH SALLS

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BEA(H ACCESSQRIES

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Use Ou r E�sy B�c1get Te•f:, �·

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TIME NOW TO T�OE TIRES - DRIVE SAFI!
US£ MOORE'S ci'uAuff and GUARAHTHD ftes,
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United Methodist
Chgrch Board
Hoids Session

Reading Circle

By, Libr
arian
. .

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A report from t he pastoral re­
lations comm i t tee anno un ced that
the paator Ind hb family would
be on Yaca Uon for the n ext two
S unday's ind the p ulpit will be
fllled wi th layme n . Richard Cham bf:r11 or Heath Meth Odist Ch u rch,
Jliddleport, will serve on J u ly 3
and Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee and
Allen Downie, lay delegates t o
the ann ual confere nce held at
Lakeside wlll repor l on J u ly 10.
Hen ry Cleland, chairman o( the
P•r1M&gt;n age comm it tee, preae n led a
recommendaUon lor reoaJr and
redec orating of the p.11rson a1e am!
the Board accepted the plans and
instru cted lhe committee to proceed with the work.
Grnup sinJling ol God Be With
You Till We Meet A1aln, concluJ .
ed the meeUna.

•y Unlt-d Pnh lnt.rnttlon•I
'l'oday' 111 Tue,dal', J"u11c 28. the
180th da)' of' the year, \tlth 186
to follow In 1960.
The moon la approachln e l b:
!int quarter.
The m11r11J ng star, a re M a ra,
J u pller arid Sa turn .
The eve ntna 1tal'I are Mercury,
J u piter and S.tu rn .
O n thla day in hl.Uory:
In l.f1J1, Henry VJlf, King ol
£ngla nd , was borh.
In 1804, Con greaa rf!pea lcd the
Fugitive SlaYe law of I MO.
I n 1 867, Itali a n ploywrigh t and
No hel Prize wi n n er Lu !gJ Piro n.
d e ll() was horn .
In UHM. Congresa dnclar cd the
first Monday In September, Labor
Day. 1 federal holiday.
In l fHt, a you n g Serbian f1t n1tk
HN1t1&amp;i nate d the heir to the I hro ne
o( Austria • H u n ga ry-the Arch­
d uk e F"ran&lt;'l8 Fcrdl nnnd,
and his
wife - thus lgn ttlng the First
World War.

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Thou1ht (or loday; Fren ch Pflel
Jacquea Delllle aa ld: "F'atc makr11
ou r reJaUves, choice mala!s our
frle nda."

The lu ncheon for the staff mem­
bers of t he Ml d dlt'port DVDS WIii
be held lhl1· Wt-dne11day .ot I :00
,al the Flr11l 8epU1t Church.
The meal wm be served by a
lfOup ot the church. All teach er&amp;
and helpers an d ml nlaten who 1111ilted with the 1ehool the PIHi
two week, are ur1ed to atte nd,

L1u,claeo11 Wrdn,,,d,,y

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SHIRLEY'S
9EAUTY SHOP
4TH OF JULY
,SPECIA L

FRIE SHAMPOO
AND SET
Wllb Ellery JI0.00
Cold Wove.

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lotYa Court 11,_ WY4,Q07

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Two Middleport
Books Announced G-irls Given
Farewell Party

A µlied meetin1 of the olti­
da1 board of tile Uniled .Methodist
d!iu.rch was held Sunday evening
.leadin g Circ le boo.ks for 1960-6
at lhe cbUich for tbe t..ranaaction have b(,� n anno unced by _Mrs.1
or all curreut buaineS$.
Lu�y Gai ne r, Pome roy labr-a r 1an
Mrs. C. F. Tomp ki ns. chairm a n .
Sh� also has anno u nced lhal
presided at the mecLing ,which the library wi�I not be opeh
un
opened witb a devotional serviee Thu rsda)'S u ntil September.
conducted by Leo Crew and Mrs.
The Cirde books:
Euge ne Brown usl ng as tbe the me
Grades 1-9-Jeann e-M arie Al
''I Have Called You P'riend ". MisS The rair, Fran&lt;' o1se: Anima l HallLu�etla Ge n helmcr was the pia n­ ies, Yll�; �obby Follows The !lot.
ist for the service.
t� rfly, Stein er: Scare
dy Cal, Kras1�ovs ky: Fathe r B ear Come s Home
Election ol orficers for the new
Minar ik ; Nine Day� to Christ mas,
year, was held following the re­
port of J the n omin ating comm it­
tee l,e( Crew, Mrs. Jed Webster
Sr., and M s- rown with Mrs.
Tomp kins r
eted .as chalr ma n ;
Kenneth Fl�
y vice chairma n and
Mra. Alon,:
Cu,ter, recording
&amp;erretary.

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Coming Events

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I Enterprue 4-H Club
Accepq New Mem ber

Sally Rathbu rn was accepted as
a member. whe n the E nterprise
4 H Club met last week- with their
A farewr ll party was held Jdvis or, Mrs. Dwight Logan and
Monda y evemn g by the children's assistant advisor, Mrs_ Herbert
, thoir uf 1 hr Sacred Hear l Chureh Dixon, at Enterpri se EUB Church
fo r Susan Ohlm grr and Jame baseme nt.
Hiron Roth 1-:irls wil l leave Mid­
Tl,e v ke president, An ita Hall,
dl t&gt;JJO rt r n t he near fu:ure. Janie ' s pre.side
d al the meetin g , in t h e
p ar£&gt;nls . Mr. and Mrs. Francis
absence o f Darlene Smith. who
Biron will move to Vir�inia whi l e was
att e nding Camp Ohw. Mrs.
!:iusirn ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gen
ev a Nola n was a gue i.t
and
O a vi d Ohlin ger wi l l m ove to
spoke to th e girls on safe l y i n
' Woos ter .
Gif 1s wcrt' presented t he girls sewi11g con cernina needl es a n d
pi ns and also explained edge fi n­
by the group which rne t at the
ishing.
M idd leport Roadside Park for a
Re freshme n ts were sene d by
wiener roast.
Mrs. George Brothers and daugh.
Attendi ng were Patricia. Teresa t er. Ruth
Ann to Anita Hall, Kar•
and Cathy F'ultz, Susie Radford,
e
n Walk er, Marjorie Ben tz:, Jack•
Mary Flurkrt 1 , Zita a nd R emake
lyn Seidenabel, M a ry Ann McKe n­
Nil•ri , 1$urbaru Putt e rson, Agnes
z.ie , Susan Dixo n, Linda Fay and
White, Mury K. He nnesy, Li nda
Sheperd. Cindy Conde , Su1an
Chapma n, ft o.11e Mari e , Li n da, Den•
nis and Mclaine Hackel ! with Jan
Ha l lerman o f Norwood a nd Tin a
Nieri as g uests.
Mrs, Ge orge H.eckett Jr. is the
director of the choir and helped
1 he children with the party, sh e
was assisted by Mrs. Re mo Nieri.

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Todty
Tuetcl•v. June 28
Joi nt d in ner m ee ti ng, Pomeroy•
M iddleport C. of C., Sacred Heart
Auditori um, 8 P. M.
The Pa1t M a tro ns or Pom eroy
HOLZE R HOSPITAL
C1l apter, OES, mee ts al t he Ma•
Admissions, June 25: Mrs, Ro­
iron ic Temple with Mrs. Fred ber! M. Bowe n, Wi]keS
Yille.
Bla t!Un ar •H hoste.111.
June 26: Frank Romeo, UHve ns•
Th e Pomero)' ·WCTU will meet wood; Joe H. Easton,
Cheshir
al the .F'ederated Church et 7:30 Mrt1. Ken neth E Dat'!lt, Middlepo e:
rt;
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p. m.
John Emmett Mon tgomery, hut•
The Friendly Neighbor Club of l a nd : Mrs. Oph'-' Wellin gton
Flti­
Naylors Run will eo to Werry's water, r:hcsl1ire; Mrs. Do
nald F.
fo;hing camp, Th ursd ay evening for f!cndrit•kil , R11rine.
a potl uck supper.
DisduirijeA, Ju ne 25: "Mrs. Hallis
The Racine American Legion Ta) lor, Mr11. William )( us.s
e ll, Bar­
Au�iliary is to meet ton ight at ry Yates, Mrs, l lenr)' White,
Mrs.
8 p. m. at the LegJon Uall for Willi.:im Harnitz, Mrs. Jac-k Waugh,
Installation of olficers,
Mrs. Charles Zinn, Mrs. Erceh Day
WNneJd•y, June 29
Mrs. Chesler Gillilan d. Mrs, Luth·
The WIidwood G arden Club will er David�n. Edward L. Watson,
meet Wed nesday a t 6:30 p. m. al Mrs. Harm on Stewart. Mlss L
uanne
the Sy rac use Park for a pic nic. In Will iams, Robert
Marris, Mra.
c&amp;Ae or ra i n the meeti ng will be ln M:idgt• Johnso n, l\lrs. Artley Bl a ke,
the basement of th e Forest Run Oian11 Kay Ray, Judith Th ornt on,
Methodi st Church.
HH:i Jo Valentine . Sue Preston,
Thur,clar, J!Jnt 30
J;1mcs Tilley, Daren Neal, Charles
Catholic Women 's Cl ub potluck n,u•k, Ju�ti nc Feldo n, Mrs. 0. o.
din ner at Sacred Hearl Church 6 .SkidnH1r(', Mrs. A n na Dickecs, Mri,.
p. m. Busl nes11 meeti ng to follow. C1,1renef' r.r11y,
Eastern Athletica Boosten ire
Ju11e 26: Mrs. Vernon Hottman.
cream social at 7 : 30 p. m. 111 I lic Mrs. D. D. Vic-ken, Hoyt Webster,
his:h school, proceeds for the new Waym• Niduy, Larry Cromlish, AJrs.
rolh-wa)' bleachers.
C. 0. Howkins, Mrs. LaWrence J11r­
J1,ply 4
r('II, Mr11. Robert McKi nn ia, James
Racine Fire Depllrtme nt Cele• Rogers, Gr�,\lory C11rlson, Mrs. Wm.
bratlon, All Duy. Fire Works at H. H1;rrison, Mrs. Flemo n Sea10:30 p. m.
1:: ravc� and Infa n t, Mrs, G u ido Gi­
Priday, July 1
rolami a nd I n fa n t, Mrs. Fra nds
Chkke n Barbecue apo n11o red by lil&lt;IZif'r.
the Salem Cen ter Methodist
Birlh11, .June 25: A son to Mr. anti
Ch uroh, ff to 7 P. M. al the school MrH. Robcrl M . Bowe n, Wilkcs­
Price $1 .25,
villr: A daughter to Mr. a nd Mrs.
The P omo na Grange will m eet Hichurd F. Fick, Chester.
Friday at 8 p, m. J n Hock
Springs Gra nsc Hall with Pom e­ Stt111 Dinnt'r
Set
roy Be nd Gra nge as hosts. PruThis Wednesday eveni ng fhf'
1:iram l nch1d ea an addreHs hy Pru­
annual �tog din n er will be held
src·ulor. elect (n ondnally) Bernor d
fo'ultz o n the "Lcg11l Aspects of ot the America n Le gio n Hall i n
M iddleport to ce le hrato the mem­
Sett l ing Estatea," wtth a question
bership quota. Thia Is an an n ua,I
and a nswer period.
affair
for Fee ney•Be nnelt PoHI
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be held at 7:00.
wlll
und
Melg11 Co unty Fox Hunlcrs A!!.
110&lt;.'lnllon ke cream 11oui11I at llnld F.1� et al; Happy Dlrthday To You!
Knobs, on the Rash.on - S1i versvi l le Dr. Seuss: Timmy A nrl The Ti n
road. Homemade Ice C'rum, l•11ke, ran Telepho ne, Br an ley et al:
a nd pop. Old t ime music. 6::10 p. m. Slnp Thal Ball! Mcclintock; The
1501h Annlveraary &lt;.!elcbratl o n; Tf'tll'mc nt 'T'rce , Seredy; H ouset1
Wilkcs v il l f' f'iremen.
fo'rom The Sea, Goudey: Ma u ley­
Monday, July 4
Ears, Nobody's Dog, Henry: Tru e
Mrlgs County Squlldron 202, Book nr F:pace, Podcndod.
f'AP, alxth annual bean di nner,
Little Lefty, Christo pher; Ad am
Swl9her T.a ndln.1: Field. Route 1564, Ami Thr Goldr-n Cock, Ualglesh:
&gt;
nr ar Cheshi re.
Luth er Burbank, Nuture'fLI Helper,
Annual July 4 celcbrallon nl nr11gdo n ; f:llly Ya nk And Johnny
llipley. All day.
Rl'h, Mlf'tH: The Secret or The
Ox Roast . Ru tland ,11po nsored hy Old Coach Inn , Evatt: Jeb Sluart:
FJre Department.
Doy I n The Saddle, Wi nden: Am•
erira [N Dor n, Joh nson : My Side
or The Mou ntain, George; Bud
Playa Jr. High Basketh111l, J ack11on :
Stormy, KJ e lgau;d: St. Lawrence
Seaway, Judso n ; America ' .s First
trainee! Nurst,
Baker; Can dy
Stripen, Wyndh a m; Crash Lend
lngf Slanford; The Doctor Who
Dared, Noble; M osby: Gray Ghm1t
01 'J'he Confederacy, Da niels; The
Perfect Game, Scholt; Thtrd•Base
Rookie, Deeter.
High School-Secret Mission, or
the Ci vil War, Stern ; H oudin i,
Gre�ham; lnslde The U. S. Pa­
le nt omce, k ursh; John ny Shiloh
Rhodes el al: Here is Al 11:1ka, Ste.
Sa nnon; M.1m'1 Rellloh Into Space,
Gallant; Creole Holiday, Whit n ey;
ValJant Compa n ion,, Waite; 'l'he
B ueklet of Thu nderbolts, Olson ;
S1telllle1 And Sp• ee Probes, Ber•
a•uat.
Te.chera-Rawall, Michener;
Advj1e And Conaenl, Drur)'; "&amp;11zabeth The Great, Jenldna; The
Yean With Ron, Thurber; Com­
mand The Mo rnln1, Buck; The
Bttitu1 &amp;NINH, Paclr:ard ; For 2c
)Jlaln, Gol d en; Den tnd GJorlou1
Phy1lclan,
Cald well;
Richard
Nb:on, Maro.
Referene.-The American CoJ­
leae Dlctta11ary, numb Inde,c,
Barnhart; A m,tory Ot Ohto,
Roteboom et al; Ohio: The Buck­
eye Slate, comn,; Ohio: Geoara­
Ph :r, History, Governmen t, Cum•
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Mary Kathryn Storcher, Sally
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Ro1thbu rn , Mrs. Lo,l(an, Mrs. Dtxotl ' Bachner, Return From
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Jume s Hall.
Mr. and Mn. �reu B� n�r Cypress Gardena where
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they also 1
The l\bt tneeeUng will
be held a n d d1t11htert Kal'1n and gotm e
uw
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William
s
who
was
Tbursd iy at 1 : 30 p. Ill , in the of .Middlepori re turned
Spnday there •t tha t time for the reh ear'.fhe Loya1 1Ser ea nt CJA,a _ of 1h e
c-h ureh basernent.
M1ddleP?rt Chu_rr-h o( Christ
aftfrnoon 'from a t,Jo w-eelr:i' ,.a ca• sals of I TV progra
wil l
m. They tourm ee� U111 evenin g at the ch,,m·h
tlon in Florida. They we� •O'.!OJJl · ed St. Auguati n e and
Yisited
the
panled as far as Dayton by .\lrs. Wax M uaeum
at 7 . 30.
F.,1.terprUe W"illino
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Jrla Bach ne r who is viaitina: with
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Worker, Hold Se••ion
Mr. ••d Mrs. R,y G,eenter !or an
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Mrs. La wren ce· Smith was hos• ind e finite visit
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r Fire A1tack
dass or the Enterpn. se EUB
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. UPIJia,J,,-.;
East coast as br as Lake Whales
hurch
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C
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A th?usa nd fire figtit�rs wor lc.�d
CO.i.!lt.
We,t
church,
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�e v er.ishly today to build co ntai n' Group $1"-ilDi: o r Henen_Jy SU!1· On �heir trip they Yisited at Sill1?e.11
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th e 111ce h ng, rn
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Wa- ber fire on the n orth rim of th e
char&amp; ," of Mlss Dorothy Long, Gr
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preside nt. Mrs. Herbert Dixon read awardl!d to 1111. ,f•IJlN
Ra n ger M. 0. Ol�n said 1here
the scripture lesson , followed wilh
Relrealim�nt, were � by was a cha nc-e the eigta-&lt;tay blaze
praye r by Miss Genevieve St obart. the h°"tUJ!l �urin, 't�e �l hou r i n Kaibab
Nationa l Forest prob­
Several mon ey making projects to �ose n•lh� abttv, 1Nf Mn. ably
could be con ta-Uled by late
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we re discu35ed. The won der box EldOZI Weets, )Jn!. -lohli · frnilh today,
il lh e wind.I continued
donated by Mrs. Ben Buck was and !frs. Carl 1'�:
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Will tJien, be jobs for all7
We think tl)ere will be 111/111.Y choiOj!S omi t!)
him. Ohio is growing, lt cohwns a combination
of advant&amp;gef! 11t�ctjlll! tQ industry. 'Its bus�
climate is stimulating.
Take the paae of the electric COll!paniea.
business clin,ate hist.orically � made )JOll8ible
a good coin!&gt;ination of ftllUIOtlllbJe electric prices t.o
users-lower � in 31 staU!e•-1111d reasonable
retums to the invest.on. Under this cjima� Qllio'•
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growth of ,q1µo indl/BtlY-�. offtJ q. ,pyjpl
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TO� O UPI _ ,,,, ,.
The Alla� i�t.eroo�ti nenlal mi•
hicle loved .;.d CUiied by miJ.
,te 1eored 111; third su� 1Q
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abO(. U1 f•v• days Monday mJht
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Mr. o nd " "· Drak e of
whh a S.000 mile ni&amp;ht do.,.. the ft.I 20 :re_;::,.
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wap
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track.mg
WI p I ZlS un?n A.Ye Ce
Ill tot.II number of calOl'id per Atlantic
8., DELOS SMITH
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whole i penon and m the dit:tr1bution . of the eeeo nd in a IJl!r let o f �ven .
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is an uivolid a nd 1s staying with ��ed especially tl!I aoal which bee n l iUle chanp, he: u1d. . u-=
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{mea t, eps, dairy product,) •I
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At the same time, baden.al in- Tolurt.aro Kitamu ra, Liberal-Demo,
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M:ed lCl � �H�� r:r �� O � fectioN have beeJI dedi nl::ic bLlt c, •• m em ber o/ the Japaneae up­
w;re h1 Parker� burg Thursday to lete
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see her sister who is a pahent ut �na:
v1ru1 infectiom h ave �n
per house, will tour Bt.1� a• .flo.
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Welsh 11 reported to be improvi nJ time now nulriu on al 1eience h�
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Mrs. Josie Heitger an� Da n.a ch.ildren meant they .were getting cal eudience, . 1t
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Turner att end Fra nk Christma n a the bellt possible n utritio n
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Every Day SetYle,,
m u n lty B;ble School ,,., held at question th!, h" ma!• people big- I take
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Signed: AlVa Faber,
pre!le nted a t lhe church. Theme health "!" he asked . He dou bted it J azz
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6-�2-8tp .iready
. 8
Carroll Jackson family on ....
the Freedom Gospel M issio n
•
high
,is of a detoited diary of the ab- 1
Bald Knobs. Rev. Deeter is
end
movie cash rctu.rns
mor�
Radio
•
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I
with
NoUR·surPtv.ibe
of
two
ol
kiUi�
d
n
a
ff
n
6uctio
ev angelist and Rev. L. R.­
Service. Yirff-2125. 6-11-30tp to be rt&gt;£'Cived, the total receipts
victims a nd the disponl of their
uesencamp is the. pastor. The
I�
C.
,
o( $3,549, 553 far surpasses the
U. S. CommiNioner H. Al•
bodies,
,,.
blic ill invited to attend. ' . I
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u ght In by the secbro
.660
$2.6�
L.
:;;said today.
SFOS
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l
A
Metzger
n
D
te
ii:
ER
EFU
M
S R;
fl 23 6tc
:11±
ulil
ney
Weekly picllup, As loW aa $ LOO 0" d Jack Dempsey-Gene Tun
Metz:a:er said the �nt ••
K OUR Ba rgai n Table dally
By GAY PAVLIY
a month. Call �- &amp; A. Senlce I b o ut. ------ted t wo moiit;J\!l belore the bod· ,
da
mqdel
c;,r n ew surprises in SAVINGS.
SALE
S'ftion WY� or aee Mar•
NEW YORK UPI - Mr - Mari
•, • ,. " " ---- - -;
of Mrs. J"acktqn and one of
ies
i
I
ech item only $1.00. The Shoe ·
43 ft. 2 bedi\lGm house tri ller.
e�t
a
Ion {H�mmer') HaWk.
6-I-30 tp
Jyft Picard is equall y
• · • ·• • •- •-...
were found near
,
....ht.ers
I
11, Middleport, Ohio. 6-28-Bte
Call WY2•3810 or see at 580
cooking a fi ne Frepch meal or her da•cooki ng up a concocUon to hefp Gambrlls, Md.
�ttampre St:, Middleport�
.
Il.L NOT be �eld resito,islble
,
.:211-stc;.
Comjl�
·�
police catch a crimina l.
Metzger ,aid tlle diar)- WII In ( '
.
•
or any debts past or presellt.
rd
cntt· Ir
Mrs. Picanl, a bubbly bru nette the handwriting of MelWln Datil I
COMPLETE ShOe Shop Macbinery
Phor. ,w �ont.ct
28 run, the fingerprintin g. de• Rees, ,picked ,up fl,- the FBI •t
of
II/I' &amp;lie ·Cheat&gt;. Call SH:jMOI.
aai.or-okO. ltacin•. Ohle.
p,vt�ent of her f,1miJ)"s flQn West Memphis, Ark., Friday Grid j
Joe pane,,
J
11'28-!fp.
.,
.
wh ieh manu fact uree clolle to l ,t'i(il) C! ha�cd with the Jacbon flMlr•
. '
H8rrisonYlne.
TU P"Qlll'lil Plairn. was a 5-4 wi nn er prod u eta u &amp;ed for erlme detedion. ders and the 1 957 .kil!-411 of Mrs.
:s
over Amesville at Cu tler Su nday.
FQII S.U.E-19116 "llO';, 6 cylin­
These i nclu de fingerpri nt lnka Margaret Harold, in GambrilJ.
p u tting Jackif' Wie:al's boys in to a and powd ers, c::amera at tac�m;en ts
der aUlomatlc. ,. tr.aninlill!llon 4 cq'ifi,LJi:TF; -iNsu�Nqi
1
, Life; Aut,, Fire, Pollo. two-we v tie for lint place with !or close work at the acene of ,
t
door ataUon ,1'AIIPD.��1,'19, �o
L
nockand
4-1.
at
each
•
JUtto
narcotics
lr
Amesville,
teport,
dd
i
M
Mllis,
Dou.
1
t,
n
e
d
trade. can �: . t.l28-etc
acci
t
a crime or
'I)
ti n " Cutler out of what had been testers, solutiona to deleet forgerew
IOd
a three. way lie.
SC,""' � -ies or alter ations ol record!, a
UPI _ RevlaioN of
NEW
YORK
STIVERS
Next. week TllPP_etS P)ai ns m_eets sol u tion to dete�mlne whether a
insurance rate, for
a utomobile
,.
I
hitter
p
o
f
lle.
Cutler a t Amesvi
stein is blood or J u st ketch u p, and
drivers wen announ ced to­
l Su nday wµ Jim Wri ght wi l h a various s izes of laboratory kits Ohio
ay
d
J
·
1
homer and two triples, vJ:jp equlpp_ed with these and other
we nt the ro ute , givi n,e: up 7 hits. tool• of the trade.
�
The changes, some increases and
Tuppers Plains 301 001 000--5 8 1
Summone-cl Ati C-.uhant
som,e �er&amp;¥• · Wert!! approved by
Am e1wil1C
Oto 030 000--4 7 O
Oflen she is summoned �• Ill eomJ)aniet aUUlated wlJh the NaWi.1:!"al and Lyo ns . Wh it e (LP) , consu ltint to help tra ck down tio�I By.rea u of CUU1Jty Underhard.
956 FORD V8 Fairlan"e
rson c6l a nd D. MePhersen . , trickery, and travels a round the W;iiers an d �e National Automo- 1
ft_
Oln
_t
McPhe
top, a bea utiful car: 1 � i��
•h•tle Y2-S&amp;I Miadlaport
bile Un�erwtite�s Ass�. N:early all 1
na tion fi ngerpri nti ng employes tor
out, all vinyl trim. $1, ..
1 va-rfou s-compan iea, demonstrating
compa nies selhng . msura nee In
8 2:2·
tnar'a, Pomeroy.
w
(
baby Yootpri n tl ng to boopttol I OMo are afllliated w,tb one of the ,
'1157 BUICK VB C1,n tury , fi#l]lop
staffs, h elping police depart� e.nts two groups.
,
ROOM HOUSa
FOR SALE:
2 dr. power steetiltg &amp;9-d' 1hrati;e,,
The �P" sa!d the net reault
set up tlietr fin gerprint cla M1f1�adyn a fiow drive. iJke ne &amp;�de
with bath, nice location. Melvla
o( the rev1111�t111 is an average stat�
ti on Ufls, and lecturi ng on f_mHo� 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomero,.
a nd out. $1,00,. Bl�
gerpr.t_ntl ng at meetin� of pol \� wide .red u ction of 2:92 per cent m
. 5-28-3'otp
Pomeroy.
r- wi:BM!:J or,Mds or police ldenhf1- premium•.
�
-----,--catio n departments.
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al
atlon
lntem
J..
N.
TO 'VISIT RUSSIA
UnltM PNQ
She is In Asbury Park,
FOR SALE, 44 ACRE HILL FARM
ID!Wi FORD VB 9 Pi'"•�pr 'fli�on
n
tha
sed
al
surprJ
n
1tlo
poN
more
VPIJersey
wu
YORK
one
New
No
NEW
the
this wflflk for
with iH well, electricity, wa ter
wagon , 4 dr. Thi' is a tpp btiy, in
deep, fits -stonclord sash_
•
J
Maritime Union Pretldent Joseph
10 acre bottom, 6 room house, Ja cll: kraliek when Ma nager Cook lice chiefs' convention.
anyon e's opirilqn. lfitt.a nice.
ton
g
n
Washi
e
the
d
i:asemeht$,
of
­
NMU
olher
three
few
he
t
Curran and
Mrs. Picard UI one or
ba rn . K nown as H arley Mc• le Lav a getto
$1 19:S. Blaettnar,'s, �meroy,
pitch
'
to
n
ight
him
ernant
Mondajt
here
amed
I
left
n
the
of
legates
ors
t
a
n
sC
Cozart
1 22 81C
women members
,.
Loughlin Farm. See Bill
6 24 8tp a,.::al nst the B al timore Orioles ti ona l Association for ldenti lica- for a two-week official viai t to the
Racine, Ohio.
)
I
19!9 One Ton DO:QGE truck Ao
SoYiet Un ion.
M on day n ight.
tlqn . A nd , she has j u st eompleted
FOil SALE: 4 · ROOM HOUSE IN
A-1 eonditio n, Dual tire,a1 1t1ie USED .i6113
And no one was more snr- the deVelopme nt of an . i nkles�. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
llqtor,
l�ith !he free A�oma�
Mi nerlfvllle. Full basement, run­ prised t h a n the Oriolefl when the disposable p ad for use m hospl• 1
bed. see Billy Hin, Racine-. .
ci,Un&amp;ir. Phone WY 2-2488.
Mount lnsto l lotion K{t that comes
8 28 Ste
oin&amp; water, ,(aa furnace, built-in 2S-year-old sou thpaw krloeked tab where state law req u iree foot
8 28 3tc
ll
a
C
bar.
the
kitchen· with snack
them out ot first place in
pu
pri nting of the newborn .
6 24 6tc American League by pitching h\9
WY 2-629 1.
"J d on 't like bei ng called an
way to a 5-2, iO-l nn i ng Yictory I n expert 0 " ahe said "I may know
and
FOR SAl,E, D , ROOM HOUSE
lt'i
,
cc ;-=-:-:
first major leagu e start.
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a Jot bul there's a Jot I don 't
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:
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,
0
=
1a119-:
IIO H
ME
R CAN il
A::
with ba th. On Sixth Street in his
ll:IGHT ROOM HOlfSB, twro fl'tl
prev•
15
n
i
d
e
reliev
so
hod
wreck
Kralick
ore Zinc
k no.w. There was a jet
trailer with eneJosed �. �•
Syracwie. Call WY 2·6880 or call
"°m •�e�U,. A:, N. �el,
games this se�son a n d t urn• bad th at all they. h ad was p art
lous
m.
p.
•
after
16-3853
WY 2-2131 between 8 I, m. and
G
Ila
1�-.2:Uc Gallipo
�one }VYJ.3272. .
fireman appearances of a man•s shoulder, bu t the FBI
__..,_ .
8 :13 61&lt; _ · , : __ ,
6 64 Stp ed in si x
e p. m.
the Sen ators . before mad e a complete ide ntl£icatio n
£or
year
1a111
D
ROOM NICELY FURNISIIE
.
from froin lt. Now, that's an expert."
n od
&amp;,.
ng
starli
&lt;Oil_
the
g
n
111d
J;!:ettl
On.
FUEL
.
GAS,
\ 1Pa�ent. ,Deluxe 4 room un•
•·
Lavagetto.
Mrs. Pica rd was born Marilyn
nace1. Call for free eltijn•
iuniAhed flnt .floor apartment.
n
I
g
in
lt
u
res
,
g,
n
i
n
eport
In
lliddl
10th
t,
wild
Abbot
&amp;
A
Dondero, only daugh ter of Joh n
Foreman
z-aB'!•·
ruione
Was
•
ned run s for
ear
n
u
�
three
A. Dondero, a chemic al en gl ne�r 1
11-10-U,,
6 28 31,
i n gton without a ball bei ng hit who established Faurot Inc, m
MIDDLIPOIIT-3\i, · 1tory fl:ome, o ut of the infield, dropped the 1932.
l,IVING- ROOM SUITE. jfijc,Jfi:
FOlTR �1111, batti, ind
8 roums with 1 bath, earace, cor­ Oriolee i nto second pla ....-e I n the
Father Coache&amp; Hff
WY 2-2741 after b p.m.
11,racUN. Pb�ne
i,uMr;:
J:1.e? lot eG'I?0 near sthools only America n Leagu e standlngs, three
the time I was 14, I w as
"B)'
1 27
WYU98f or WYl�8U oller 2
'8\I00,00.
.
percentage poin ts behind the id le comi n1 i n the omoo on Saturday,
.
I
�• MINIJtlVILLl-1 'ii story frame, New Yor k Yankees.
,. m. .
to help addre_u en�elopes,'' she
J'
. LATE TOMATO PLANTS. . SEl!l
P/JUUNG
m1,
cieter
m,,
2
bedroo
•,
n,
room
tly,
n
8
rece
Hayma
w
Tom
l
or
anten1e
sa id fn a n
Homer Roush
j
wY•I-ZZ55
Phone
FOi RENJ' -� ROOM lunia!OW
of
acre
'&gt;ii
1
.18,
other bulldin
'7
"Whenr my father saw I WH in•
Syracuse.
y
liilb both. W,ebfter property,
Pomero
E, )lllill SI.
w,.d '32()0.00. .
tereated in his work, be began
1120 -E. ii.till St. Pholle WYA­ ifiTLAND-1 ¾: story frame,
ONE MAGNATONJ: e,,cliic�
g,
n
rinti
·
fingerp
on
me
g
eoachin
· 6-:itl-3tp
,
•·• .
tar and Giblon a mpu,ter. �
room■, 3 bedl'ooms, garage, •ood
"He loved it so much he u sed
WYZ.2D03 before 5 P. 11.
wU. 1:3 acre _ lot on paved
to give even i ng claaaea. Occasion•
0-17-tlc
road lf(I00.00,
ally he'd Jet me substitute for
· MIDDL: ■POI.T RU� ■cre1
n
tgomhim. B u t ev�nt ually we gave Uf,
Mo
Gaua-1:
of
Condition
�
HAVILY
and t \i 1tory ,t room :fr■me,
.
the echool-1t was Just too m ueh,
er,
ft.
15
low
9-1
ui,per
18
·
1
ery·
1
....,... 512 •• ,,...... '.......,.
r•
a
a
in
-acre
%
o.&gt;rCb, .r1ra1e,
GalJipolls 19.0 u_pper, io.o, lier father d ied three years ago
Phone 'VtrY24#1. i•hti:INI
t lillle off ·Rt. . 124, �.00, ('D�ndlln;
5 ft i:ipE!n· LoCJi\" 23: 14,9 and ,today her moth,er, Lllfltte,
...
It
1oWc;
.......
Ho- .....hart,
ALIEll:T M. COX, S■letmln
1 1 .0· lower: three q uarters head&amp; the firm. Also associated
uppe;,
1111,
Coolof.li.
pOjito.
Phone WJl-2220,
lox a,t
trap a nd fiye wlckets open. with .ra urot is her French-born
11-19-tfe
WY2-3830 of II
•
6-254lc
All da ms arc u p 13 thru 23 from h usband, Pie�. Picard, whom ahe
·,
ea,
yine
stu
Sund■
d
weR
both
CREAM
hile
w
met
trapi:.
%
1
ICE
.
DEIJCJOUS
•
closed off to ru n ni n1:
all flavon. Jack's Dairy Bar,
Ohio ltlvu Boata: Dawtt-�k bt1Sine11 aclminlatratlon at Ford·
•.
6-28-6te
· M iddleport.
I
13· Robert R Gipson, 3:15 am, 0-2; ham UniYenlty.
children,
two
hne
s
d
Ash
Picar
The
16:
R"�lr:et 8'1P �m 3-2· Lock
·PAIR BEAGLE pup,, l
goin g on
nd 3;45 am o'.10; Lock 18: A. V. Peter, 5, and Phillip,
la
olf saw, 32 inch blade, 6 inch
--:--;c:::-:;_�:-;:= . _
TO MAKE $20 OR MORE FoR SALE on TRADE FOR CA T• Chris Jr. 9:45 am, 7-0; Lock, 20: In• two.
inless belt. Dennie Karr, Ra­
n
nn
a
r
Louisia
a day · 1n plflll&amp;Dt route work?
Clippe
ts
2,
2
am,
y-Harr
1 ·
dia na 9:30
TLE 7 ft Muse
� �do�a me for the funerel of 1
cine-Buban Road.
�1'- bine. wlth 4 cl)'. Wisconsi n tow; Montgomery 1:30 pm_, IH ; · l
&amp;-28-1� · � uie m111; PJ,. WQJP� ltlrt -vr_
•
int Gilkey Sr.
ZDOt.,.- reeenUy overhauled. Con - V. Harner, 68 : 35 P�, 2·0, �lger C M
t.R!D. · IUcE,
tuU Umt.
rs. -Don Updegra f a nd dau ght•
' 111.i Glenwood Mf•\i �'
Eugene Holter, Phpne Wl· cure 6:35 Pm, 3-0; Tr1·State S.M p. er. Patricl1 of Florida are l\e1,2
7
'
9-3723, Racine, Ohio. 8 17 6tc m:, l -7.
(6) 27 M 29 (7} I I ,
1 �
ng her mother and relatlYea, 1
visiti
E
d
n
ymo
a
R
ll1:
Up at GalliP,O
Rev and Mn Ba rnhart_a nd son,
·
· Salvetti, 7,3� am, 16-0; Lock
,
, ;,. visited lq Akron .
erenCfll wa;
Willi
1...-·u
_,
r,
·
Beave
._
'
Mr Chris 5 10 pm, 0-7j
e lUI&lt;
I.
pm, 11-1,'R obcrt E. Reed. B,M
Bc30
i,;.
, Morr, Jflli! nav\dlOll, reoid!U al o.b, 1 1-0.
IN
gjnrili!y Afr Force Bese, HamUton, ___ _ ____ ___
I
.
Btrmu d,, and wbos• ,POii Ollice
ALL SIZES
AddrCNI U1 Bos. 1', APO 8ti6, New
I
d -that ·
noU!le
hereby
il
Y.
.
N
York,
c
NOTICE
1
Ott th� 18th day uf
·
, ,
Rizer Oil Company, 700 E. M ain
-::.::• ;:�in��
.street, Pomeroy' Ohio, will oe&lt;ept
against her ..
.
.
n,
S urdaJ
.
?�
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.,.. Stntlnel fenda� -f:'fhe Court of common �ids u nti l 12:00 ,n90 p ure�ase oi
{or the
1960,
'
2,
July
Case
.
1)hlp,
t)'"
"
n
cOun
·
A-'"E
,b.
AN
Mei&amp;•
...-.
..
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.
, : �� vr
ce the· followi ng e&lt;culpment, to-wit,
r!
.
.
:". '= r.-;3 029 �:,lflil: for divor,on
r
Vs mot • .
1 J�egar Atr Comp;ooor
l
Mary Jane David
rv
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,
� -"
net
f�
tntcrior J
ce
2 Atr Compressor oset
_ . , � on Ule ffi'lD.di of Wllful Absen
white ...Jj._
1 Jack llam.mer
lainP
,
aid
frdnt
�dd_ flt
t-t Rll',llIO�
1 Wilson Elec. Welder, SOO emps.
tlt'f of! mOl'e t:an one year last
1 Chevrolet . Tool Truck
Duty,
. ~·
·
'1'1/1- pait ind •Groo Nejjl,ct of
m
2
:,,oth�f
,
,
...
.c
fc,,
�
�
pray,
alao
ft
and Ptilnti
. .
f11te� 1 �
f
IJ
�e°�!ght i: reaerved to reject
r:,�• �:�,� =e
&amp;e
•
any or all bid s.
0I .,_,
•..1. A· D· 1960·
n spected at
i
be
mo
erty
Prop
n
Dal'ldao
J Hiter'.i Oil Company oUice. Tele- I
.. �f' ... " ,..,
phone WY 2-:UOI. "' •' 'I
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I
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1. IZ. 10, :iii, 7tc
4. 2f;

(20) Business Se rvices

Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ' June 28 , 1960-3

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BOAT cus,i10Ns AND adA1 {tit! AVA1l:Ati
RODS - REELS - LURES ..: UM:!,;,. ,ttA1( sui'fli:ti ,

$3,69-$4.98-$9.95 :
BEA.CH SALLS

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BEA(H ACCESSQRIES

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Use Ou r E�sy B�c1get Te•f:, �·

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TIME NOW TO T�OE TIRES - DRIVE SAFI!
US£ MOORE'S ci'uAuff and GUARAHTHD ftes,
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Hindy WlilS
11
7
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w· h TayIor Of
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R ed

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Clark's Team
To Play Game
With McArthur

Winners In ObiO
BOW}'1ng Tourney

In
, Fullmer Favored
Builio

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------S'l'AN DINGS

ly United PreH lntem■tlonel
NATIONAL L IAGUI
W L Pct.OB l
41 24 .631
Pittsburgh .
MUweukee . . . . . 36 25 .590 3
San rrimclsco . 36 3 1 .!.137 6
St. Louis
. . . . 32 34 ◄R� 9 1/2
Cincinnati . . . :n 34 .477 I O
Los A ngeleB . . 30 3 4 .469 ! O lfi
Philadelphia . . 27 39 .409 1 4 ½
With Every $5.00 Ord•r
Chicago . . . . . 2� 37 .403 1 4 ¼
Monday•, Ga�•
LEAN and M EATV
No ..,_,., ■cheduled
•
Tu••d•1•• Probable Pitchers
MllwaukM et Chlc■to--Sp■hn
$:;4 vs Hobltlt M
S■n f'r■ncl1co •t Pltt,bur1h
'ftl9ht-JonH 9-9 n Haddix 4-4
Cinc innati at St. Loul1 nl1htO'T-le S-7 v• KIin(&lt; 3-6
CENTER CUT
Lot, Ant•IH
at Phll■d•lphl■
nl1ht-Wllll1m t 6,2 vs RoNrtt
4-7
Wdnttd1y'1 Games
I MllweukH ■t Chlui1•
, Lo, An91lu at Phlle.lphl■, N
S■n F r■ncllCO ■t Pltttbureh, N
Cincinnati ■t St. L°"'I■, N
AMlRICAN LIAGUE
FRESH PORK
W L Pct. GB
New York
37 25 .!!197
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SALT LAKE CITY UPJ-M "5$2S for 1 19th, And,non. $1 e .llo
cul.r Gone Fullmer. th, only
for 22:(th. Willi, D"i, $ 1 1 for
m,n to e,er ,top Carmen Ba,ilio,
a double and two Jingles and Bos- 1
2'1St. George Wuner $10 for 42111
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remained a slijCbt faYoritt today Ar
ti(' had two srngles Wllh Je l l AlFlan111n $7.77 for 580th,
Sammy
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NEW
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W inntrs or cash award.a in the Ke�ny Haley $6 for 624th, Lloyd
John Taylor of the ned Sox weii::ht champ in their title bout
1n the first mning to start th. g�
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....,th ,nnual Ohio Slate Bow"ng Wright $4.82 for 747th, and
hibtfanned 12 Redleg11 but he wal ke d w ed11esda� n."
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Ronnie lhndy, rnalun.i,: )l 1s sec• the ex-onion farmer from Canas•
In team events the Hot Rods the sla:ning of Jack Elpenahip, . 1
Charley Cleland, each wilh .i tk u•
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start o f the season for the R rd 10�, N. Y., 1n a nationally t�le- took $3S for 97th place , the Sports former Fldrlda State Unl enit
Braves
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POMEROY, OHIO
first time, pitched 5 hit b.i ll, fan • C1ty'1 Derks Fleld.
Cement Block $20 ror 163rd and a native ol Lake City, :Ha.
Tom Wickline and Harris Crow.
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Against the Cards' Jack Bostic, w11mers Ray Hindy, ld t f i e lder. got
WAIVERS ON tOCKMAN
252nd.
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ClNClNNATI UPI _ T�e CinRichard Davis �d�wis_ Sauer
second basem.tn to right field Tannehill, Ron H mdy and Dick dnnali Reds have asked waivers on ,,•
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veteran outfielder-infielder Whitey
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Pat Ed- Lo�kma n to make rooll'! for Joe
were
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TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY
ler (2), Ross (3) and T. Wickhne 1 Red Sox
000 020-2 5 1 bled also In the fourth for the
FAMILY NIGHTS
Diddle, Bo�tic ( 1 ) (WP), and Spen
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Ron Hmdy ;ind Manley T
\' ankces' big four-run inning , John
I and Ellis.
Dick Miller, Anthony Garbone
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Hood doubled in the flfth but did
•'A BUOKEI' OF BLOOD"
RESULTS
In the other Little League game not eeore.
(O:mtedy)
Dod�n 7 Syracu .. 4
ma�e
in �iddleport the tndians
Yankees
2 1 1 410- 9 8 2
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win
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Indians
357
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2
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Yvette Vick.en
Clark
Ken
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ovn the Yankees as Charley Payne
Craig Rawlings (LP), Nelson (4)
"THE
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LEECHES"
7
Tl�n 9 Yank .., 0 (forfeit)
alked
and
- and J. Whitla tch. Payne and Burpitched a.hit ball
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(Honor)
n,
Cardinal, 13 Bravff 7
Nelso
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Dcllln
and
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Rawli
Craig
ketl.
comin g 011 in the fourth , walke d -;a;..;;a;a;a;a.;;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a=
13 between them, Rawlings 10.
Nelso n 3, their big undoi ng.
Mike Bratton spar� ed the In- ,
dians · first inning "'' 1th a 3-r�n
homer while Payne homered m
the second with two on 1:1nd . dou•
bled in the third . Rurkett _tripled
in the se cond innin g'ti hvc-r un
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splu
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.MC!l Clark's All-Stars will play a
the Yankees now 1·6. Donm e
For
McArthur team al 8 p. m. Wednes·
had two
day - tomorrow ni�ht - under Nelso n and Rawlings each
atch got ,
Whitl
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while
four
for
Bachtel 1-'ielcl lighll,: al Wahama.
Meanwhile, the ex•Philly OUl·
fielder said lhe Charleston game,
rained out lest week, will be re·
There's NO.CHARGE for Children ln C-ara Under 1 2 yean of
scheduled h1ler. Saturday night or
age _ _ _ SO BRING YOUR CHD..DREN AND TIIE NEIGHBOR'S
or- :•
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_ _ _ _ AND HAVE A BIG EVENJNG OF FUN!
CHILDREN
fen.young stars will meet Eleanor
w. Va. of the Putman County
ON THE SCRIIN ..:.... TWO 810 FEATURES!
League.

Jehnny Young's Little Lea&amp;ue Baxter doubled, and Eddie Baer
Pomeroy Pirate&amp; tontmued to scut· singled.
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tie their opposmon m the County I Owens walked five but he fan­
loop Monday evening with a rou• ned 13 in a top perform»nce.
tine 1· 1 Yictory OYer the Syracuse Gibbs and Emler walked 1 1 to­
Indians. Their record now is 1-0 gether and fanned 9.
and the closest competitors are the Syracuse . . . . . . . , 004- 000-4 3 2
Pomeroy Dodgers and the ��ra- Dodgers .
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Cundiff
cuse Giants each with 5-:::! skeins.
Jerr Owens and Sherm --;-In other (tames Ja!t eveiung the Jeff Gibbs, Bob Emler 3 (W'.) and
Dodgen ea rned their second place Ldu Diehl. Umplre. J. Mitch.
tie by b&lt;:ating the Syracuse G iaulli
Jith Vs Redl•,a
7-4 the Redle11:s beat the Jet.II 11.13 I The Jet, l01ing 17· 13 had Lanny
i n 'nve inninga ,s the 7 : 30 p. m. Lyons getting a double and sm•
curfew caught up with the bast gle, Johnny Wolfe a triple . and
palh plll"ade, the Racine �ardina b two 1Single1, and _five other hitters
ran over their croutown rivals 13-1 were Burt, Dennu Wehrung, Rudy
and the Pomero)' Tigen Wolk a 9·0 Stewari., Jtm Ander11on and Tom
forfl!!it iame from lhe Yankees, Woods with 1ingle11.
me n played one "for run" which
For the Redlega, Phalin 1ing •
Jed three time,, Dick Werry had
was easlly won Dy the Tigen.
The games:
two homers and a triple, Lanny
For the Plrates, .still undefeated Van Me ter II single. Fourteen free
Jan Cilo Mickey Menchini and I pui;es by Jet pitchers 11et up the
Lanny T·yo all tripled, and Chris victory.
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132 61-13 10 3
Th� onl� Indian . hitter w.-s_ Bill Jets
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Cundiff with a triple and a r ngle
J. Wolfe CLP), woods 2, J. Burt
off Cllo.
and Woods, Shaffer 2, J. Woire
J ewell fann t&gt;d 13 and � alked 4
K Pha H n (WP) Dick Werry 4
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8 while Tyo ran�ed 16 and uaued
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Charles Hyaeli, Werry 4 ,Van
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Meler 4. Umpire : Stewart.
Piratea . . . . . . . . 022 302- -7 4 0
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lndians . . . . . . 001 -000-1 2 1
The Yankees were to play the
Tyo and Men�hi nl. Billy Jewell TJ ge n 111 Monkey Run but lhe
and Billy Cundiff,
Yank.eel were ahorlhanded and
SyracuM V t. IJodu.trt
forfeite d. They played a game
For the Syucuse Giants at " for run " the Tiger, winning 25Dodgerland Dennis Evans had a 2 12.
run homer in the third inning
Last Friday the TJgen played
whlle Bobby Knapp doubled and a makeup game wilh the Indians,
George Donovan �ot a single to It went like this:
round out the hits off the Dorl· Indians . .
310 302--9 7 3
gen, Both now are 5-2, in • tie Tigers . . . . . . . . . 300 002-5 2 O
for second place,
Indians: Jewell and B. Cundiff,
For thf' Dod!,!t!rl, Diehl dou,bl�d C. Crow 3. Bi ll Moore and Chuck
and singled twice,. Johnny Gum· Bartels . Umpire : J. Mltch,
ther tripled and amK led, Charley
Th is game was featured by Je.
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wel\'s two homers and a double.
for the Tigera Mike Wright and
Frank Kriulter got the two hits,
both triples. Jewell fanned 14.
La11t add Porn.troy LL . SPTS . . SELF SERVICE
The Racine Carda won on the
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Stops ltoh-Drlos 8ll1tor1
fiM rcllef hurling of Jack Bostic
All Middleport Llttl• LHgu•
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and clutch hlttina: of Joe Sellers.
manae•n and offld■la ■t• askH
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won $11 for 320th In the doubl•
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cia Anderson got $6 for Cil8tb.
1-r
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Indivi dual , w, rdl w,,., D■vlt,
SALT LAKE CITY UPJ-M "5$2S for 1 19th, And,non. $1 e .llo
cul.r Gone Fullmer. th, only
for 22:(th. Willi, D"i, $ 1 1 for
m,n to e,er ,top Carmen Ba,ilio,
a double and two Jingles and Bos- 1
2'1St. George Wuner $10 for 42111
d80 J
remained a slijCbt faYoritt today Ar
ti(' had two srngles Wllh Je l l AlFlan111n $7.77 for 580th,
Sammy
s
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beat
the
one-time
world
welter
NEW
and
USED
kire getlln g a baAe, loaded triple
W inntrs or cash award.a in the Ke�ny Haley $6 for 624th, Lloyd
John Taylor of the ned Sox weii::ht champ in their title bout
1n the first mning to start th. g�
BIU
....,th ,nnual Ohio Slate Bow"ng Wright $4.82 for 747th, and
hibtfanned 12 Redleg11 but he wal ke d w ed11esda� n."
ol f
$3 for 5Mlilat.
Hayes
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Feb,
2
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tournilm
tion
Associa
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Fullmer, bolder of the NBA
The e,, ..' ,,. howe , er, actua l ly 1 1 losing a L i l l i e Le11g ue gam e
have been an
b
The
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even
mg
last
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version
of the middleweight 1 960 thru Marc 15
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MONTREAL UPJ - Tht! MonOulh'I lh".. cards, 13 to 9 with
nounced
8
Sox
1 tnal Alouette• have announced
Red
06l
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the
Redlegs
are
crown, defends his title ag1lnst
·
hitters �mg Manhall Rou:ih and
Ronnie lhndy, rnalun.i,: )l 1s sec• the ex-onion farmer from Canas•
In team events the Hot Rods the sla:ning of Jack Elpenahip, . 1
Charley Cleland, each wilh .i tk u•
ond
start o f the season for the R rd 10�, N. Y., 1n a nationally t�le- took $3S for 97th place , the Sports former Fldrlda State Unl enit
Braves
Phone WY·Z-37H
Other
ble and two singles.
v
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ns
ay his vised 1 5-rounder from Salt Lak e Ct:
with two hits wer Uan He ler legs and going .ill t he \f
nter $2.2 . 50 for lMth , Pomeroy halfback, to • 1 960 rontract . He IS
POMEROY, OHIO
first time, pitched 5 hit b.i ll, fan • C1ty'1 Derks Fleld.
Cement Block $20 ror 163rd and a native ol Lake City, :Ha.
Tom Wickline and Harris Crow.
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or
fL\·e
walked
ned (1vt:,
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..,13, for
I Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs •
Against the Cards' Jack Bostic, w11mers Ray Hindy, ld t f i e lder. got
WAIVERS ON tOCKMAN
252nd.
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Coach Larry Wolfe shifted his a double and !tm�le while Mark
ClNClNNATI UPI _ T�e CinRichard Davis �d�wis_ Sauer
second basem.tn to right field Tannehill, Ron H mdy and Dick dnnali Reds have asked waivers on ,,•
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msklng two r1ghlf1elders, It work• Fife singled.
veteran outfielder-infielder Whitey
A c.,-toon lwry Nlt,htl
ed as a long fly headed for the
Pat Ed- Lo�kma n to make rooll'! for Joe
were
hittess
Sox
Red
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les.
M Jehnson. Cleland ( l l, Hens:--------;
310 l 02-7 5 2 a triple in the fourth. Nelson
Redlegs
dou• 1
TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY
ler (2), Ross (3) and T. Wickhne 1 Red Sox
000 020-2 5 1 bled also In the fourth for the
FAMILY NIGHTS
Diddle, Bo�tic ( 1 ) (WP), and Spen
aylor
Ron Hmdy ;ind Manley T
\' ankces' big four-run inning , John
I and Ellis.
Dick Miller, Anthony Garbone
cer.
Hood doubled in the flfth but did
•'A BUOKEI' OF BLOOD"
RESULTS
In the other Little League game not eeore.
(O:mtedy)
Dod�n 7 Syracu .. 4
ma�e
in �iddleport the tndians
Yankees
2 1 1 410- 9 8 2
al.Ml _
RecH-.• 1 7 Jett 1 l
win
U;.!)
a
with
5-4
their recortt
Indians
357
8
OOx-15
2
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Yvette Vick.en
Clark
Ken
Plr1tK 7 Indian• 1
ovn the Yankees as Charley Payne
Craig Rawlings (LP), Nelson (4)
"THE
GlANT
LEECHES"
7
Tl�n 9 Yank .., 0 (forfeit)
alked
and
- and J. Whitla tch. Payne and Burpitched a.hit ball
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(Honor)
n,
Cardinal, 13 Bravff 7
Nelso
le
Dcllln
and
ngs
Rawli
Craig
ketl.
comin g 011 in the fourth , walke d -;a;..;;a;a;a;a.;;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a;a=
13 between them, Rawlings 10.
Nelso n 3, their big undoi ng.
Mike Bratton spar� ed the In- ,
dians · first inning "'' 1th a 3-r�n
homer while Payne homered m
the second with two on 1:1nd . dou•
bled in the third . Rurkett _tripled
in the se cond innin g'ti hvc-r un
rge.
splu
.
.MC!l Clark's All-Stars will play a
the Yankees now 1·6. Donm e
For
McArthur team al 8 p. m. Wednes·
had two
day - tomorrow ni�ht - under Nelso n and Rawlings each
atch got ,
Whitl
Ji.m
while
four
for
Bachtel 1-'ielcl lighll,: al Wahama.
Meanwhile, the ex•Philly OUl·
fielder said lhe Charleston game,
rained out lest week, will be re·
There's NO.CHARGE for Children ln C-ara Under 1 2 yean of
scheduled h1ler. Saturday night or
age _ _ _ SO BRING YOUR CHD..DREN AND TIIE NEIGHBOR'S
or- :•
thi� week his team or )'oung and
_ _ _ _ AND HAVE A BIG EVENJNG OF FUN!
CHILDREN
fen.young stars will meet Eleanor
w. Va. of the Putman County
ON THE SCRIIN ..:.... TWO 810 FEATURES!
League.

Jehnny Young's Little Lea&amp;ue Baxter doubled, and Eddie Baer
Pomeroy Pirate&amp; tontmued to scut· singled.
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tie their opposmon m the County I Owens walked five but he fan­
loop Monday evening with a rou• ned 13 in a top perform»nce.
tine 1· 1 Yictory OYer the Syracuse Gibbs and Emler walked 1 1 to­
Indians. Their record now is 1-0 gether and fanned 9.
and the closest competitors are the Syracuse . . . . . . . , 004- 000-4 3 2
Pomeroy Dodgers and the ��ra- Dodgers .
. . 300 22i: 7 7_ I
Cundiff
cuse Giants each with 5-:::! skeins.
Jerr Owens and Sherm --;-In other (tames Ja!t eveiung the Jeff Gibbs, Bob Emler 3 (W'.) and
Dodgen ea rned their second place Ldu Diehl. Umplre. J. Mitch.
tie by b&lt;:ating the Syracuse G iaulli
Jith Vs Redl•,a
7-4 the Redle11:s beat the Jet.II 11.13 I The Jet, l01ing 17· 13 had Lanny
i n 'nve inninga ,s the 7 : 30 p. m. Lyons getting a double and sm•
curfew caught up with the bast gle, Johnny Wolfe a triple . and
palh plll"ade, the Racine �ardina b two 1Single1, and _five other hitters
ran over their croutown rivals 13-1 were Burt, Dennu Wehrung, Rudy
and the Pomero)' Tigen Wolk a 9·0 Stewari., Jtm Ander11on and Tom
forfl!!it iame from lhe Yankees, Woods with 1ingle11.
me n played one "for run" which
For the Redlega, Phalin 1ing •
Jed three time,, Dick Werry had
was easlly won Dy the Tigen.
The games:
two homers and a triple, Lanny
For the Plrates, .still undefeated Van Me ter II single. Fourteen free
Jan Cilo Mickey Menchini and I pui;es by Jet pitchers 11et up the
Lanny T·yo all tripled, and Chris victory.
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Tompkins get • single.
.
132 61-13 10 3
Th� onl� Indian . hitter w.-s_ Bill Jets
662
3x-17 9 5
)
nedl�gs
Cundiff with a triple and a r ngle
J. Wolfe CLP), woods 2, J. Burt
off Cllo.
and Woods, Shaffer 2, J. Woire
J ewell fann t&gt;d 13 and � alked 4
K Pha H n (WP) Dick Werry 4
4
8 while Tyo ran�ed 16 and uaued
a�d
Charles Hyaeli, Werry 4 ,Van
1
free passes lo stx.
Meler 4. Umpire : Stewart.
Piratea . . . . . . . . 022 302- -7 4 0
o..... Porf•ltN
lndians . . . . . . 001 -000-1 2 1
The Yankees were to play the
Tyo and Men�hi nl. Billy Jewell TJ ge n 111 Monkey Run but lhe
and Billy Cundiff,
Yank.eel were ahorlhanded and
SyracuM V t. IJodu.trt
forfeite d. They played a game
For the Syucuse Giants at " for run " the Tiger, winning 25Dodgerland Dennis Evans had a 2 12.
run homer in the third inning
Last Friday the TJgen played
whlle Bobby Knapp doubled and a makeup game wilh the Indians,
George Donovan �ot a single to It went like this:
round out the hits off the Dorl· Indians . .
310 302--9 7 3
gen, Both now are 5-2, in • tie Tigers . . . . . . . . . 300 002-5 2 O
for second place,
Indians: Jewell and B. Cundiff,
For thf' Dod!,!t!rl, Diehl dou,bl�d C. Crow 3. Bi ll Moore and Chuck
and singled twice,. Johnny Gum· Bartels . Umpire : J. Mltch,
ther tripled and amK led, Charley
Th is game was featured by Je.
- - - - - - - -- - - ·
wel\'s two homers and a double.
for the Tigera Mike Wright and
Frank Kriulter got the two hits,
both triples. Jewell fanned 14.
La11t add Porn.troy LL . SPTS . . SELF SERVICE
The Racine Carda won on the
NOTICE
Stops ltoh-Drlos 8ll1tor1
fiM rcllef hurling of Jack Bostic
All Middleport Llttl• LHgu•
IYY·DRY Ltll11
79c
and clutch hlttina: of Joe Sellers.
manae•n and offld■la ■t• askH
tYY-ORT Cr1,_ 79C
Sellers led the Card hilling wilh by Prnld•rlf LH Smith to mMt
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Pomeroy•Mlddleport,

: Lo6am Enterrain

Mr •od llln. Dwight Lo1an en­
tertained with a dinner lut week
al their home Rock Sprmcs !toad.
Prtsent wen Mr. .1nd Mra. A\'tty

0 . , June :is, 1960

Logan, son Scott Avery, of Pejep­
scott, Me., Mr. and Mr1., Elmer
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brick­
les, Darwin, the ho1t, and aon
Skip.

Mrs. Elsie Smith lnstalled As Grand
Chaplain, Ohio Council, Jobs Daughters
Mrs. Elsie Smith , guardian of Bethel No. 62 of the International Order Of Job's

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Da)lghten; , was tnlltalied as grand cha,p- .

mbers Hold A rtent1 Church Meetin11
en
Club
Me
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Gard
lepor
Midd
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Mainly AbOU t"ri
,.r or
June Meeting At Home Of Mrs. Maag lna!':.�::Z �!�.,
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rt an s,.,.,.. Fin t
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The J u ne meeting of the Middleport Garden Club was held
ian Churc
was
P
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1byter
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lllonday evenini a t the home of Mrs. E. F. lllaag where mem t e

eroy
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n Wa verly S�day 1fletnoon to
receive d 1 0 the gard en with Dr. M aag dis playing 1 1
auend . t he EY ery Member C1nva.s1
Wkt
LUC LLE
a water fall as wel l as his gold fish a•nd water liJ pool. The Com
nual session of the Gr'and Guardian Councii of Ohio Inter•
�11 t ee mee t i nc of the Stewull lY d ec• 1rd sh1p PromoUoo progra m
ing was held in the hou se wbi ch was be� u&gt;utu
national Order of Job's Daughters, held Friday and sa'turday ' �
meet
a
n
d Mn. Fred Reuter -..
and
Mr.
J u ne 24- 25 , in the Deshler•HiJton Hotel, Columbus.
H e was accompani ed by �epreMr. an_d Mrs. Fred Hubel e of Citf- orated wJ th arrangem ents o{ summer flowers .
Approximately l .200 ad ult, an d I
t a n'ibury _ presl d_ed
S
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Mrs.
G.
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en
taUvelii from t h e Syracuse!
l
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kend
na
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o
wer
c
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we
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gi rls atten ded the &amp;: rand aesaio n. I gare t St okea of Clevela nd is t he Mr. a d _ Mr1. E�er ett Dad ey. They
.
over the business m_ee t mg wi th gional Chairman
Ch urch: Mrs. Thomu Clark • chairn_
Plans to cu t a n d trim t h e m an of the Every Mem ber Can-' - newl_y i nttalled gran d guardian and
• ua•u
Mu.. J,ne Halo tead. •rand e
ll:i meml&gt;ers re&amp;pondmg t o t he
aJso v1s1 ted their a n t, M ra. Lu y
everereen1 near t he sign at t he
d
a
and
·'Wee
ian, presided over the busi rie11 Wil ham B!tssmg of Columbus the
h
Pest
t
wi
roll
call
vs�• �f the church , Mrs. Pearl
c
u
I Langlotz.
new aasoc1ate grand guardian.
I entra nce to Middl epor t were made
Con trol Mate r ial . "
meeling.
c r ide, clerk of the Session,
.a.n
d M rs. Geor e:e La nce and 1
Mr
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and plan 1 for a picnic lo be held M B
A record hop r or all, with Dean
n izi ng the
recog
icate
Activitie s pl s nned for the girla
certif
A
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Mrs
A. H. Durst, El der an d Trus­
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rly
,
e
ed
of
\l
were
Tol
s I daugh ter .81:
for having paid in full to at the home of Mn. Ti t us a t Rut- tee , Mr.s Maym e Holme•, Elder
iilarted with a swimming party ,:I t Lewis, Coluni bus disc j(l(.' kcy a
club
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ee
w
gue
n
a
ts
Mrs.
o
Mr.
d
k
s Ju�
Cabe na Club on ma &amp;ter of ceremo ni es, followed lht! Harry
lhe Aquamarine
the Vict or Reill Fellowship fund la nd w ere also made Arrange- I and Millll Fra n ki e Mumaw Elder
K eiser.
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grand sesslon .
ments 1or t he picnic will be ma de
We Att Now Eqllipped To Install
nd
Friday mornmg . •· t h ad u I'·
a
Mr. an d M rii William Parker of was noted by t he presiden t The by th e execulive committ ee
��d Deaconeis of th� :_h�h-__
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an s
signed
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week
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of
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Re1::��! To��/\ta�i��. :fso
1�/���:i� g�
��:t �:�i;:e
his pare n ts , M r. and Mrs. Edw.ardo , Herman H �mph rey, Regi� nal DirThe president called th e c lub' s
i l! T
�- and � James Titus, Re- a tten ion
During the grand rouncil 3 '!ui on t ended the mee ting. M s oney a Parker.
t o lh e radio p rogram
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o n F'l'iday mght the Daugh tt'rs pre- mem be r of t he local Bethel, parlic
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nd
n
a
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!Ito
an
Ro111h
which
will
be pre sented on the
n:
1
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se n t ed a rerti/1t ale of $322 . 50 to ipated i n t h e Bible eerc:nony nd family of Za nesville were week 'firs
t M o n4ay in A ugust al 10.00
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an
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r
was
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to
g
Maescort
M
Oorothv Weick . worl hv g ran J ma over WMPO. Ways and Means
fQUn
rie CurJ, guardian .s-' cretary _of e�d � ueSls of Mr. an d Mrs. Maso_n
t ron. &lt; ,-rand Cha11kr of Ohio Ord er
O
nd Mr. a nd M n.
a
r
F
ris
plans
were discussed for the Sepu™:
OO�
t
mh
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of Ea �t!'rn Siar�. fn r a h os pi t al IX'd Bethel_ No, 62 a tended
1
Harris.
tember
m eet ing.
0Uf
ions
t
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n
g.
o
n
talla
Saturda
eveni
alread v purchased for the oti io .s
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smi th of
Eastern S1ar llom!' at M t . Vc1 11on.
The following were aam ed 18 ,
s..1em we�e Satur day guests of
iVl
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The � u m of $B�O wa11 pre�t' nl f'tl 1_0
t he nomi'!a t ing commit tee to pre- '
M ,, Ne , e . Koe h ,er.
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1 · 8y FREDDIE HOUDASHE T
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t he Shr111t'ri- {.rippled Childr !1 s
sent officers for t h e comi ng year
Great tim e
Ml �s Ne t, � e K. oeh i_er spe nt _Sun- .__
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Hos pita I , -und
Mrs.
Wal
te
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Hay
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s,
Mrs.
A.
Em
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Jll
poh.s
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Gal1
With her S i8ler, !
d
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Mr �. nd ·M rs, fran
_ k Checse brew mish and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoa n .
Sa1 • 1 rd1n- t h(I· ,::Jrl s to11red l ht&gt;
.
Mrs. Ch arles Weav er and other enter·ta med Sun
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day
evening
with
a
Lockhourm• A i r Base a ad atte,�d M rs. M L. Fre n ch presen ted
rel,"•
..,._ It,.
Ill US IOI flff
, cookou t at their hom e. Gu est.s for
O
y
ed a lu11rhe..-.n al thf' Slud ent -., nhe ar t icl e "Chrysanthemums from
t
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Mn.
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Mr.
Rusa
ne
ell of I
CAi'll�.f: AHO IHM YOU'il Nffi
l_l
the
n
ki
a
evening were
As speetal act of
dness to a
Mr and Mrs. Planting t o Flower Shop" from
ion .at Ohio States U n i veralty alter
Broo S\'} le Pa., were weekend j Claud e Che
f
the
a
eiebrew
of
ly
y
t
Deaof
communi
the
Pt
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mi
Pleas
t
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an
which t hey wen t u;. the Stadium
the Horticulture magazi ne .
O� h 1· 8 moth er, Mra. Sa �t p
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W. Va. a nd Mrs. Warn er Elliot t of
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Theater to sc-c thP- plav. "The Ma n cons and D�aconel!llcs of th e First
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Th
wer
e
amed
acco�p
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United Prealiylerian -....:Ch u.rah , of � \"•
Columbua.
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Mrs. Stansb ury thanked Mri,
Who Carne to Din ner."
home1'3: the tr daµghter, Gail who
Ma ag for entertaining
the club
1natall11t 10n of the 1 960-61 Gran d Mid d leport received ' I, apecill ,.o f- a nt
.
R!v. Raymon Konkrigh t and son, in such
. e past week with h er
n h
nice w
h
Be t hel officers and of the 1960-61 f�red du r i ng t heir chlU'ch 1ttvice pe
�avid , sp_ent several days last week after wh�ch merntr�
,
grand ';ll ather ,
:
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Grand Guardia n Council officers la.st Su nd ay and ltf! ;planning to
.l(ld Mrs. Everttt Davi&amp; of in _W11.1hmglon, D. C. where they Ber th a Lasher who w:: 11 gu esi I
was held Sa t u rday night. Mrs. :-t:ar- l ake � uch a n offe ri nf�ach Sunday M1-:�j•epor
.
.
t were Sa turday ev enVifl ted msny places of i n teres t were i n vi" ted t lhe dmmg room '.
in th e month of July.
'Ute family t hey are asais tln&amp; has i n&amp; gP,tests of Mr. and Mn. Ch1rl• While th ere they a ttend ed service� f or refres h men� ·
o( Billy Graham a t G riffith Stanot aaked · for help but frien ds I n ea Buck.
Mr. a nd Mrs, AYery Logan in d di1111;1.
Th e table which was co\ler ed
th e church know tha t th ey could
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Miss Jessie Hoy t of Columbus with a whi te nylon cover was
Pom eroy, Ohio
Ul!C lt as t� ey are alr eady faced son: Scott A�ery have retur ned lo
PRICE WILL COMPETE WITH
wi th • hotp1 ta l bill amou nti ng t o their hom e 10 Peje,ps�ot t , _ M e ., af- vl1itl!d recenUy with her cousin, I centere d wi th an , arrangemen t of
ter a two weeks vl11t with his )flu Bess Sanbor n .
whi te Fuji cnrysa n themuma ba n kne arly four t housa nd dollar1.
TONIGHT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Lo- 1 Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Reed and ed with w hi te ca ndles in silver
ANY TYPE OF FUEL
.
"AROUND THE WORLD
The hospi t al blll was_ Incurred ga n of Hemlock Gro\le a n d other child ren , Nancy and ,Scott , of Col- holders.
IN BO DAYS"
because
of t he hospltallz1tlon ol relativ es.
umbus visited las t Sa turd
with
Shirley M•cl.in e - David Nive n
Refresh m�ntB for t h e eveni ng
th eir 1mall so n who U
Priced low! Popular f/asla
F
. ill must face
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Tompki
n, was a busi ne18
.
form er neighbors h ere. �� Reed
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were parfait aad d ai nty cook.lee
a h ea� operation. T he baby was VLs1 tor m Charlest on today.
a tte nded the Midd leport school .
CLOSE D WIDN ISDAY
oUlfil made by Kodak
with e hole ln hil heart and
Rev. a nd Mrs. Eua:ene Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caud ill which were serv ed by the lJ.oa tess­
THURS.t FRI, and SAT,
Woncf•rfully easy WO:, to &amp;tart
Arnold Grate, Owner
wh de In the hospi tal for �hat con- and da ug hter, FVe, of Chillicothe have moved i nto their rece ntly es �rs. �ta nsbury, Mrs. Crary
Walt Dim ey'a
taking pleluret. This complet.
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Oa\11 d Thomas of .M:inernllle l i ved wh ile i n Mi dd l eport. The Cabatter!•�, �,hht:ip, and instruc­
He_ Is now a patle nt I n Childre n 's left Frid ay for a vi1it ln Crooks- 1eys moved to Leba n on · va . , two
Ul.a11v.ar
tlon1, TIP'. lrowni1 Twln 20 Cafllo
Hospital and t he puenls are told ville wi t h Mr, and Mrs. Waller w eeks a go.
ero 9i11H you cholct of finders,
tha t it will be al l eut anothe r, ,b Thoma, · and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rlggs and
eye-level ot wai1l-l1nl, 01 w.11
month■ before he will be 1trong
Mr. and Mr,. French Hundley d aughter Brend a or Crooksvill e
$
os easy 10111 foaisina,
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a nd lamily of Columbua were Sun- apen t th� week e�d with Mr. and
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by
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FOR PICNICS . . . FOR OUTDOOR FUN
lly t h.t other or11nliatlon1 fJII Georgia WHIJ1m1011 and o ther J anice a nd Paulin e. Delorie Walk:
The Ja n e Howell tent No, 95,
co
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family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Grat
overn ight gues t wi th Paulin e a nd with ,Prcsl de nt Lena Hamm preliid e
and son James ot Charleston and Bob Springer a lso spent the week lng wh en a letter Crom "Charl ey
CAMERAS - FILM
Ted
Weaver' ' was read .
Baker of Bucyru1 w e re weet end at t h e Lewis hom e .
Two
en_d gu est• of their mot h e r Mrs.
Weaver (Cliff Arquette ) wrot e
Capt . a n d Mrs. Chester Bice and
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Ho.,..
n• A·re Scheduled
William Baker.
d aug hter. Susi e , spent t h� week- that he had boug ht 5� acres of thl!
A I R-CONDITION ED HARDWARE STORE
Tri-Cou n ty Teen Ca ntee n B.6 nd
Gr over Wolfe of Pla n ts w 111 the e nd in Crown ci ty with Mr. a nd origina l G ettysburg, Pa ., batt l eBe .sure to visit Elberlelds
stand goes to Syr1cu1e this We d- di nner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Norris Ca rter. The Lr daughl- fie ld to preserve it as a memorial
Carner• Departme nt localed
THROUG H THESE HOT DAYS!
neaday nigh t for th&lt;' first outdoor Ben tz Wolfe today.
er rtmai ned In G a l!ipola wl th h er to Ci\lil War soldi ers.
on the main floor. See the
re cord hop the re whlch · will be
Pen ny Sue Moore of Fairboume u n cle a nd aun t , Mr. and Mra. Pa ul
· many, ma ny. cameras- bot h
A priz e package do na ted by Eve- j
h e ld in fron t or Town Hall and n o ls spendi n g H\lera l week.s with K erns.
movie and still pictures ad missio n will be charged.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Moore, M r. an d
Mr.t1. Joh n Davis (Ire ne A nd er- ly n Clark was wo n by Cadd ie Wick­
mov.t e -projector scree11.1 Spo nsori ng the cantee n'&amp; apphr- Mrs. Geoffrey WIison an d d au1 h• j son) of New York is visiting wi th ham. He len Mill�r. Lul a Goegl ei n
.sli de proj ector and moYi e
Don't wait 'Iii hot weather . . . buy
e nce Is th e La d le• Auxiliary to the ter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jett her mo ther, �drs. George A nd erson a nd Glad ys Cuckler were named to
outfits. T.lke ple n ty of pic­
au d it books, Birthi;tvs Qf �nnie .
your electric fan now and save .
�acuse 'P'l're Depii1m en t A con- and dau&amp;h ter.
Sr., a nd ot her rela tives.
ture• tb is sufflffler. Keep- a
Ne utzli ng, Ell:&amp;abeth - Campbell, · · p ermanent record of your
•lon stand will be operated by
Mr. a nd Mrs, Bob DavJs and
Mr.
s
nd Mrs.
Cli
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Dyen
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e AuliUary with proceied1 'olng two 1on11 of, Ft. Walton B each , w ere i n Warren over the week end Della Sta h l, Fra nce, Bearhs a nd 1
activities e nd your families,
Everything To Make Your ·Camping and
On any {an in stock. Fans as low as
to the new tire truck fund . I rl:zes
Fla,, were wee ken d gueata of Mr. visitl n � with Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Elsie Hart were celebrated.
too. U you need , film, you '11
Plcnicing A Plea.sure!
85.95. Less 10%discount . Terms if
Refres h ments of pine appl e sun­
will be awa rdP.d.
an d Mrs. Harley Brown .
Bell a nd to ret urn t h eir chil d re n
find • complete sel ection et
you wish.
Alter many weeks of absenu in
Mr, and M r s. Billy Jack Mullens Raymo nd , Louann.a a nd Lourcrita: daes, cupca kes and coffee were
Elbetfelc!s - all eize11
the Mason County area lhe Tri- 1 a nd dauehter Teresa of Proctors- who spe nt t h e past wee k with the serv ed.
black and w hite or color.
Cou nty Ca nteen will be I n Mason ville were Sunday guests o ( Mr. Be lla, to Mi dd leport. The Byers '
Leave Y.Our e-X'))08ed film et
C�ty Saturday n laht. Thie dilnce a nd Mrs. Harley Brown.
oth er eon , Carl. who spe nt last Hold Sunday Dinner
EJ!berfelds for developing.
wtll also be a n outdoor hop � nd
Ml11 Phoe� Paullne Harper J s week at Rock Springs with Mr. a nd
You 'll like our quick eC(ici­
Mr. a nd Mrs. William Woodard
LINSEED OIL A N D LEAD WHITE
wlll be held a t the Parkett1 Dr i v e• apend ine a two weeks vacation Mrs. WIiiiam Rad ford, ha&amp; 1110 reent servlce on color or
entertai n ed wlth a d i nner Surid ay .
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HOUSE
wlth her gra nd pare nta, Mr. and t urned home.
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black a nd whlite.
We have West Virginia Huntln8 and
at th eir home , Locust st. Present
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Bot h affairs are ope n to the pub- Mra. Fred Jackson, Middl eport.
Mrs. Mabel Walburn or Colum­ were th eir nephew, Ben Turner
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm ha d bus cam e Saturda"
for a week ', a nd sons Ed die and JimmJ of
Fishing License and Ohio River Lie·
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MORE THAN ONE GAL., $4 . 1 9
cnse.
at Le tar t , Mr. and Mn. Be rnard family , Mr. and Mrt . Harold Thom- land and gra ndson Urry Clela nd
Stewart, a nd dau_Jh ter Deborah, of u amt chil dren a nd ot her rel atives. of Lan isvill e the hosts and son
(AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YO U R SHOPPING COM FORT)
Bakersfie ld , C1hl,
Mr. and M.rs. George Mein h art ' William, Mis&amp; Su etli Sollars of I
r.e t urned home Su nday from a va- Colum s
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ca tton crube on lhe Grea t Lakes.
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a nd Mra. Cha rlea Salser, who recen tly moved to Youn .estown.
G ueeta were member• of Bacln e
Chap ter OES and Mr,. Salser w16
I preae nted ca rd1 and b and lcerchiefs. The evenlna: wu spent In
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and ,tdina Thelu.
Rafr�1hment1 were ■erved to
the f9lJow_ln1 aueata belidea lhoae
menllO"},ed Jbove. Haael Cleland,
Jane ,,\JIU, Bernice TheiH, Gretta
St mP'Gn Harriet Nellller, Beulah
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and chil d ren a nd Mrs. Mayer a nd
chil dre n returned to Midd lepor t
with th em for the week.
Mr. and Mr,. Paul Davia a nd
son, Wayne . were In Coalton Su n •
d ay dternoon at the hom e of Mrs.
M A ri1h Price for a family reun ion �
Others att en dl n« th"e reu n ion were
Mr. ' Davis ' elater a nd family af
Columbus., i\tr. an d .Mn. Way ne
Brown a nd their daugh ter and
family, Mr. a nd Mra. Steve Kellog.1
and th e G eor1e Davia family of
M Iies, Michigan,
MIH Helen Beeson and Miu
Chrl1tine Garr ison, both teachers
In Columbu1, are vl1ltin1 wi th Mn.
W. ff. Ju hUns: and other friends,
Mr. and ' Mr!I. Randolph Ward
and dau&amp; h ler, Miry Lou, of Raven•� vllited Sunda:v with their
PIFtinta , Un. J'1me11 Murray and
Mn. GUI Ward. Durlnll the arternoon th11 r1mihe1 visited wi th M.l.sa
Su1le Taylor ln Pomeroy, Both Mr.
and· Mn, Randolph Ward were PU•
p U1 or 11.111 Taylor w h o tau1h t for
1 number o:I yeaq at Middleport.
Mr. and Mra. Erneat Co vert a nd
c hildren vlalled . la,t Wedllelday
evell.tn, with Mn, Covert'.• mother,
Mri. Luellle Maye, and Mn. M■yea
returned to Portsmouth for a vl1i t
wllh them. .
•nd M"· carl ll•rlln of .
'"'nar HIon, w. va .. came sundlY
to vllit with Mr. a nd Mn. lldgar
Wolff and the two lamllleo left
thlt week for I viait In Burllnaton,
WJseoJllln,. with relaUv ea. '
Mn. Carri e Aupstlne of Atheno apent Jut Thursday wllll
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June 15. 1960. a. State blnk 1"9
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