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: 6---Dally Sentinel,

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

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

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

eroy
Jn Pom
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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
_
H.
Mrs.
G.
s
en
taUvelii from t h e Syracuse!
l
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kend
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o
wer
c
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we
m
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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
.
I
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
j
Mrs
A. H. Durst, El der an d Trus­
·
1
o,
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
(
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.
·
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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Re1::��! To��/\ta�i��. :fso
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��: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
t
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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
d
!Ito
an
Ro111h
which
will
be pre sented on the
n:
1
a
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
he
t
s.
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
J
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
j,J l
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.
,,
u
1 · 8y FREDDIE HOUDASHE T
i
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- .__
L
.
Hos pita I , -und
Mrs.
Wal
te
r
Hay
e
s,
Mrs.
A.
Em
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Jll
poh.s
i
Gal1
With her S i8ler, !
d
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for O MW Kodak CamerA
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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
_
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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d
Mn.
•
Way
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
�
an
which t hey wen t u;. the Stadium
the Horticulture magazi ne .
O� h 1· 8 moth er, Mra. Sa �t p
,
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
J
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
�
Tompki
n, was a busi ne18
.
form er neighbors h ere. �� Reed
.
.
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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ora
ditl_o
de
velo_ped
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nd
Gil
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f
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Monday
a:ufft,
of h is aren ts purch sed hom e on Broa d way
"SHAG&lt;lY DOG"
RUTLAND, OHIO
PHONE Sff-2-11 1 1
outfit give, you oll th euentlals
Mn.
Maag,
w
h
n
ich
ec
e
1
mergency
s1ls
t
1d
a
n
Mr.
e
a�
d
Mr■
Ev
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rtt
wh
t
Thomas.
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Clar
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f
a
mily
MacMurray,
Fred
.
-------comera, fllm, fla1holdtr, bulb s,·
operation .
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,
I
en ough for t he opert tion.
a nd lamily of Columbua were Sun- apen t th� week e�d with Mr. and
pe
i
t
11
ho
d
ends of tht lam- day auests of her moth er,
by
fr
Mr1. Mra, Eber Lewis and daugh ters
I
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
n�lder the matter of helpJng tbe
r
elatives.
D
met Mon day at the DAV Hall
e
r
of
Ashla
n
d,
Ky.
UV
was
t
he
Sun
d
ay
_
ON THE 4th . . . ALL S U MMER LONG I
.
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
ffor
d
Dyen
1':
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 .
I
n
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
·
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
.
Ii .
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·
o1
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vaca
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io
gu
n
e
s
with
t
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l
a
st
he
w
r
daug
thter
a nd Columbus, Mr. a nd Mrs. Floyd Clee
ek
t
h
eir
a
h
ome
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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bu was an afternoon 1uea1tt.
ca tton crube on lhe Grea t Lakes.
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ld
r
Dlot
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O n th eir way hom e they stopped in Stato No. 22SX
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Columbua wit h their da ughter and

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Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Martln � Racl ne, e nte rtai n ed S1turday evenI ng wJ th a 1urprl&amp;e party for Mr,
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
U mH a nd conteata with winnera
I beln11 Fem , Gaul, Velma Quilla n
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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Bra4111td, Emmel Salser, Helen
Yqu11Q1, Chlorua Grimm. l(r. and
Mra. Jlfl'ed Toney ,· Mr. and Mr■,
Ral "�W6bb, NaomJ Brinker. The
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EIIJl!�th Toney and' Enuna SalNr.
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Give' yi,ur femllythis e\lery. .

minute eomfort-the com­
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temperature, balanced hu­
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continuo us air clrculetlon.
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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
lier alater, llra. Stella Walburn.

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June 15. 1960. a. State blnk 1"9
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United States Government obUgat.ions, direct
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DAL.AFIELD, Wis. Ul'I - The
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Raront eur�. an a I I ma I e W IS.:0118111
BOUMNII Ewtntton· Mrs. Ben
11, n 1er� org:1111ti;l10n Monday_ shout•
Gabbi,.
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Drawines for t he 14th Annual All Stan will meet Pt. Pleasant T
1 Pn arp Mh no u ncin g t he l West Ben ,t called the idea "ta1-.ta•
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J,mei: &lt;Jallah e YW ilr
Bend
SoiU,all Tournament 10 be &amp; T at 7 P. M
Lakin State
m.irr1.ait' uf t in 1 r" _dau ih l cr. E l r a :1- mourll 10 :;llnwrng Coinmumsts to
was held at
A fa mLly reumo
Jam,, � �'enry �:Ci, %_r�: 11r.
play�d
al
Bachtel
Field
i
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Mason
llospital
plays
Smith
U pli.olster i ng , t h. e I1ome �f Mr an� M n. Ray Prof
to Arnold l..()uL� Uou�h. son ur Jo in
Everett O.,yi.a Mrs. Eraest D uecr,
on July 7, 8. 1 1 , 12, 13 �nd 1 4 I of Parkersburg and West Colum.
.\I r ;rnd Mr�. Paul Roush. Mason.
i hit Ill Mnon: Sunday, June 26.
Kn. Hene.kci Brumfield. Mrs. un Satu rtl.a 1· Ju n(• J L
have been announced b� Touma- ' bia meet.a the Pt. Pleasa11t Retail.
A Pll' llJC dtnn�r Wl'lS served_ and
William Manring, Mrs. Clyde E.
ment Director Ralph Sayrt&gt;.
ers in the . other two gem es on the afternou11
was spent socially.
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MASON
COUNTY
Cl■rk and d■ught,r; Mrs. Max ( The wfdding rerrmony was helri
S1,r;leen_ tea'!ls have entered the l he same m gh l.
Those
attending
included:
MA
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LICENSES
Eugene Gay and daughter.
.it the Ma.!&gt;on E L ' ll Church w i t h
On M onday, Jul:r 1 1 , t_he first
Mr. and M rs. Lon Foglesong,
f:r:wst P:ugcne Lyons, 25_ Pt. event which 1s 11ponsored by th�
Athletic Boosters. Off�- r�und , g•mea will end �1 th N ew B_arnesvi l l e . Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Lu•
Plf'a�anL and . Scarlet_ Ann 1-'raley, Wahama
cers
Howard, J� . . 41res1- H..v en "' Mercban1i meetmg Kyger cian Fogl�Bong and daughter, Camare
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Oak
H I , Harrisonville. Ohio.
dent; Mrs. Char leH M.ich 1 r , secre- Creek Power Plant at 7 P. M. bridge Ohio·
Mr and Mrs Max
All t'll ..,1 l(' h ar 1 "
r�mPr son, 33 · A k_- 1 tary ,nd J o)t nson Scar=rry,
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. Opem nr night gamee � July 7
find
G
of
Gallipolis
flleeling a
W
be play · Otlter aecond Mn, Sam fogle50ne and chlldren
Rev, Ralph �l ahoney offld ati m; .
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�OLJIJd aaibet will be played on Mullens; M.r. �nd_ :t.h;I. Paul Jlut'.
Attenrlants werf' Joey Roush an rl n.i�e made up of plaY,�rs from
tencutler, Gal.\ipohs; ir.r. find Mn.
ll u l h Br&lt;'wn The hrid P wor{' a C hrton and Mason: Waverly or 1'uetilay, J!llf 12.
Semi- final
wlU be plu- Robert McBride and dauahter,
whltt• du111'11 Sw1s � dress and p il\k Par�ersburg playinJ:" ,,Parkersburg
LeglOn Post 104: and the M - M � qn W
· • Y, Jul)' 18 wltb 1 Parkersburg. ,
r;irnataons
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the
ftnaJ,t
Jl•ts meeting Kai�1- Finishing
conJOlatlOJI a:•me
Mr. and Mrt. L. J. RuUencutter
A n•c-Pption wa.s held al •.he Department. The first game will
set for Tl:nuwb,y, July If.
¥rs. Viles Brown, Mr. ed Mrs. W.
home o( lhe bride's family. Th,. start at 7 p M · 1 w ilh th e Oth e r
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Wtth care, pr•d•lon ond lnt.grlry, •ur Phor­
.�er
ute w1n,;,.mg
...u-:o . Le�
team in the tour- ff . FogI esong, Mr . and �·
1 (·oupl c, will resul t• in Puint Pl ....
.. �s- games I? follow in order.
Zer'kle and dau11:hter11, Mr. al;ld
nament w:IU �ive the L.
tnaclu follows your Dottor '1 wrlth•n orders
,rnt
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On Friday, Jul y 8. Mel Clark 's
Roush Me"9Qri,-I T:ropllr �itb H5 I Ray Proffitt and Nanc)', Mr. a,od
exQCllr to th• leHer. &amp;ing your pr.-crlptlon t•
- - -- - · � - --1 indM�u.al •war�s tor t'4m mem- Mrs . James Prolfltt al)d ·dau1ht,v
•• where you- can alwav- 4t,pend upon tttth,.:
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ben. Set� iir,d third )l.lace w in- and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fogl&amp;nen yvll,l � ree�lve a W"ge tro- song ind family. all of Mason.
••J41tf Wfiat Your Dodo, 0,4-rN,•
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Drawings Fo r 14th'Annual
I Proffitts Were
Soft Ball •Tour� ey Announced ! Hos� For

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Mr. and Mnl. H omer Jaeciud of
flacine and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Summerfield of Columbus were
Sunda_y gue11ts of Mr. and Mrs . .Pon
Hnlscy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobert Whiteside, Mrs.
Virginia Parr, Parkersburg, .and
Mr. and Mrs. James Parr and
daughter or Athens were Sunday
guests of Re,. and Mrs. W. W.
Bragg,
Mr. and Mrs. Fon Halsey were
Sunday evening guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Brickles.

D A I LY C R O S SWO R D

ACROSS
l. Nut
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12. 0t' lhe ear
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buzzards
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person
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Ho_Pe Smith co�ducted a d emonstra_hon on [reezmg rhubarb �nd
Last year's winnei-1 were the Dixie Roush gave a dcmonstnt1_on
Waverl y team or .Parkersburg. ?n the proper use or se�ing aids
New Haven WBR runner-up, Lakin when the Salem Cenler Girls C �11 b
I with four championsh i ps since met at the home of Mrs. Or1o ri
the tournament began ln 194'1 Roush. Tbe projl!!ct lcS!on was on
leads in that department.
dress makJni and freezing foods.
The tournament was begun In
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1947 -by the now defunct Wahama
Birthday cakes and angel food
Stadium Association to raise fundJ cakes were jud;ed b1 memher8
to help the Wahama athletic pro, taking. lood projechN,._ the Har·
grim. In recent years the tour. ril()nville Glrb 4-H Honor Club ,
ney has been under the sponsor­ met Jun e 20 at the school build-'
ship of the Wahama Athletic ini. Reports were a;iven on the pro­
Boo,tera.
are111 of sewing and food freezing
The championship trophy hon• projecll. Jeanie Cotterill and Ka­
ors the late Lou Rou1h -who was ren Gilkey gave a demonstrii.tiOn
lhe fint direetor of the tourna- on maki,ng grilled cheese sandment.
wlcliWI, Esta Mae Blackwood is the
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A Pil-!nic was beld at Bailey's
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Mourning, Mr. and Mre. James
Mourning and son Dale and Billy
and' David Price , local ; Mrs. Ro.
berl. Slory and
children Pat,
P�a,y, Steve and JD, Pomeroy;
I Mrs:. Tom Wailers, Mn. Mary
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Cq_�b and (laughter of Pt. Pleas-

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Vt. and Vn. Woyne llrtHle5
Mra. Ethf'I Arbaugh haa returnNI I ed home aftet:. 1 weel:'1 vl11t at
called OD Jill'. and Mrl.
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a
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to
California
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Da)'MlA
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1,11d
Ronnie Heuter wis J11eal ol hon•
Ebenbach and r,mily of
¥,1 Kubert Hal,ey.
SeltUe.
or at • party Sunday &amp;!Yen bf hi•
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Mn. l..ena Keller or Muietta i1
Miu Lea Jea n �ua:b of C.1- Mon/llJ.
parenu, Mr. ,nd Mrs. Roy Reul.er,
MIi- M"{I' Htd,lm •�tef\lllled
apelldl.na
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I in obte"·,noe of b;, nlnlh blnh"'11
her pan• nt• Mr. and Mr■. John enhurt callel on 'hit .ctan4lm�
Relatives attendina: tht funeral Effie Watl(ln and other friend1.
da
evenlna: at her home In Syracuse.
Myrtle Froat, Sunday.
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Arbaugh and aon.
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Two nl.ihta of )'OUlh activltiea
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�h e eroup w�s taken 10 the MidFollpwlng I P9tl_uck dinner the ',fere h�ld: last week a l the Ma on
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William
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Miu
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ty after which tho re turned to do COl ert1,11, n, M lsa Mabel Coleman,
umea.
1"he first evenlni began wt th ?U t t h.e Heuter homt'. Bet&gt;di St., where all of Robson, W Vi.; Tbomu C.Ole
Pre1ant were Mra. Claru Murray,
UXE UNFUltNI!tHID APART· ):Irs. lalie &amp;step ' and Mn. Anne door recreation ¥)d an outside .11 wiener roa st was held and a dee• man, Kank ,11 kee, Ul . ; Millard Cole ­
ou.n. South Bend, Ind.; Mr . and .
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NT. Aq' condltiuned. A,\lail­ Fick of fillddlelJOf,1-, ijrs. '"°'°'a �o ner iaeryed _oo tbt lawn 11. t the oratNI birthday cake serred.
tiom_e of Jaclne Ca pehart. Re v . I At tend i ng wt' rp MikP and Benn y �n . Perry Zi r k.It', Clifton; Mu·hae\
bt, aller July B, C oats Buildtng .
Smi\h, Mn. Anna Yeager, M.ra. Mar
irkle, Mr. 11.tJd Mrs. Donald Oh­
6 21l 12tc l"ne Per,m,er. MN. Jennie W1taon, DavLd �reem�n or tbe New Haven Wright. To r nmy Vi ull: h .!i n, Ri c k y Z
'Me 1bo(1.1at ,cb urt h �ke to lhe Werner, Dk- k Rou sh . Billy Fetty, JJ n1er, Mi rl dleport; Mr. and Mn.
Mn, Bertha Daile:,, Mt. aQd Yrs.
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Charles Snider and Mn. Kale Sin• Yhurth m
Char�.ston. W . Va.; Francis Spaid­
the lJYeB of You D g and Cheri Reuter
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clair, aU oJ PWQeroy.
People, Today. " Vetipers under _ t he
The honored g� est received 8 i ng, Oak H i ll, W. Va.; Mrs. Cora.
Burdette and son, MurryB\'ille, W
11 ky led by Mrs. Leanna Wn_ ghl number of l!:ifts
Va.: Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Fairban ks,
closed the evening.
St. Pete nbure . Fla.; Myron Mcu ,..
vroup 1r•ee•
found the Yo Utit F'
evening
second
Tl1e
Kenile,
Co\umbwi; Mr. and Mrs.
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The J unior Chritsian 1-�ndeavor A . C. Hl" ' pOffiel'O)';
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stleeted
a
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v1;w1n
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John T. Tall,
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2.50 wilh wal�r. elec-trtci ty and
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Athen11: Mr. :u1d Mr.s. Robert Halgas. Cash price $IQ().
by' M n. 5a!a l;I Spencer ,ind Mrs. me t recE" ntly al the h?me of . S ha- &amp;e)', Da �· ton : Mr. and Mrll. Wilson
. ,..ROY - Buildi.og lots. ne,rly
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ron Frl'&lt;'man for their business ,-. ,· i •-, a
•h ters, J eannie
1 Vft Prqffitt•
Mn· Eve.w;,..
nd d au.
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3 acres, wat�r. el�ctriclty 111'1d
ans
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made
were
for
Gaulli: Montgomer.,, 1. 1�.6 on
and Chri 11tf Athens· Mr and Mrs
gas, all available. $lOOO.
Candlelil:ht in the chureh sane• p1crf1c to be held at Forked Run John A.aye; and E,'.ner�n Hayes,
open,
Al .R Y fARM _ 150 acres with up per, t,3 on lower, ti pet
t\lary provlifed a worshipful set• La�e on fuly 7·
Che�tf'r; Mrs. Le-na Keller and
acres excellent bottomland. GilUipolls, 11.5 on ".� 10.5 on ting fol the 1pecial cominun\ on
.
Followmg lhe meeting games Bernice Blough, Marietta ; Lucy
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15.4
feet open � 28,
Plenty of paslure. 8 . room bric� low.,r,
�)':Y��t v:rtiich ended �he tun.fille d, were played and . refreshments D avi!, Tnrch and Berry Halsey,
house with bath.. 5 . room mod- 10. 0 with ¾ trap OIM!n- '
inforinative and· in4p1ring two-day were sened to Elizabeth Duffy. H ocklngport.
CoM,.IDIII of Mil¥1bli D¥n1:
ern house, large new basement
�vent.
advisor; Sheila Ohlinger, Janice
b11rn with loafing shed. Milkln&amp; All dams are up wU'b ri'erage ¼:
Es kew. Debbie Dani_els. Peggy A
nnual Meetina
parlor and milk house. On State -trap open.
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Bowers, Barbara Smith, Connie
M,,boundl
VfT/Ce(S
Highway No. 124 near Rutlanjl.
Oltlo R!,o,L:
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Price lor entire property $25,000 Da1hield, t�an Qiitnil 1:Dtl am, 0The annual meeting and picnic
herd.
EGETABLE FARM - " acres _Montgomery, Alfred Holden 8 :00
0
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the West V irginia Watchm11k­
of
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on
next
he
d
be
Thill
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with 5 �cres garden grou,nd, b�- am, 0-12; Lock
W-i ltel C.
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Assodation will Jx. held a!
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July 21 at the home of Barbara
ance timber ,nd paslu... 4- B_e&lt;k� I am, I I-Ii -- IO LeHawk's
Nest State Park on July 3,
Smith.
room house with eledriclty and' h1J1h S:55 am, 12-1; LQ;ck ,13 Ovec
-- -- -- -between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m., it
The regular meeilng ol the
bottle gas, basement. Barn and 6:30 1m, 12-7: Loc k if, · fruclbla
has been_ an�ouncec.l by Harry Sidand officers of :Meigs 'fem­
as
ulility building. $5000, or com- 1 : 15 am, 1 1 ; � 11 ltochet staff
QJJ
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Pyt-hian Sisters roet Mqnday
ple
. Gall1?0�1s Ferry . president of
Tbe llev. francia' lf. Gla; ier was
plete with tractor and truck gar- IO am, 7-1 , Lock IS In•ana 7.05
in
the nssoc1ahon.
evening at the �- Qf p,
den equipment, $6000.
pm, 132; Ashland 1 1 :0l � 1ND, 0-9; Middleport with u
,;.
W a m ft'-�Hlg11;ed to the Enterprise and
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All walchma.k.en and their lam­
POMEROY RENTAL - 7 . room , fto11CnR.. G �
l : 5 • "m, 0- ; Allman, president, � conductin g Morning �tar EUB Cl\ urches for
the _ third year al the �nnual ilies are Invited to allend. Those
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fram e with bath, ;&gt;,asement. Gas BeaYer 4!40 am, 1-0.
the business meell"f
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1est1yn or lbe Southeast_ Oh m �on- attending are to take a covered
.eting.
$4S
per
monlb.
6�
Plana for a picnic to be leld ferfnce o f the Evangehral United dish. Refresbmenta will
u_..,,ui,d: i,ock S3, �iRlton
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be fur­
PHONE
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Par
4 : 1 5 � 3-Q; � 3J,' - D i,J:1e Chai- In July at the Road�
f
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r.ished by lhe asa0ciation.
e af- Logan.
, .AO (lit)' m■de and in case 6 taln y
' c lenge S4Cl. lg). l-4 ;
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��k fair will be . held a� \he h1 ,
of M�vill� 2:U5 a ,
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M;rs. Thomas Bentz represented
Rousbes Of Mason
and
GtUi,gher
n
Mrs. Pauhne
llis,
18 �tc t�
· the local EUB churches at the con­ Y ounga Ann9n ce
23, Mrs. Mabel Sanborl'l Were relj!ort- ference. Both chllrches received
· J 1,
Northern '1;85 •�
Entertained Sunday
June
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Mr. and Mrs. Eber Romih of Chief Pow.halap :ia.Ol-»m. .i
reco31\ltion by the Town and
'Mr.
and
Mrs.
'OAllas
Ray
Young
1 6-0;
Mason entertained with a familY mo�d E. Salvetti di:sl.·
During the eoci.111 \Jme J,•tnes Country Commission for their out­ or Pt. Pleasant are announcing
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Jptern were played and Rfii/ell 11wti'ded tlanding work the past year.
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l\mDIII
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 12. 0G lQ\, G,J; q\tQA Q
3:31 to Mrs. Lena Mc:Elhlnny, ·11,._
Jun e 2 1 . at Pleasant Valley Hos•
CHARGE MILITA RY BUILDU P
� 1 111 Nelle Bahr, Mrs. Maxine Owens,
die �yan and famil)', Mr, and Kra. am, �j 'Miit:e_
at
our
pital. The baby weighed si:r.: pounds
M
TOKYO U Pl---Communisl North and three ounces
Marion R;,er and daughter&gt;, Mr. lll-7; 1111'1!!1 ·Lwl!iJ!e l
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at
birth.
of
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tf the evening a Viet Nam wltb the exparulon
QISUal,
tailored
or
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Maternal g randparents are Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. �dwln ��ldwm and, ai,i, Ctlll; &lt;;:. V. �es; •.
ri coqts.!_ · was served by an air field for Illegal "lntensi(led and Mn. Robert Peoples of
am, d
Point
ai,d
f a United
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dwd� Q-a
] t�\_hQ¥,ess,M · :ws- Lennie Haplon- mil itarf activities" o
Plesant. Paternal grandfath er • ia
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All Kanawha ·River �llll are 1� � )Jrs. Edith Rusaell to States air detachment,
Joso h Young. Clifton. Maternal
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Duddmg or Nitro.
1the ' 17 mflm 11· ))resent.
cm \he
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grea grandfathers are frank Bur.
mr111!1! Ill
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29. Reign..
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38. Earth
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39. Lettuce
2'5. Gree!,;.
40. Wheel
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41. Slngle unit
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43. India.
31. TJdler
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32. Colol'
10, Wapm
35. Muslc nola •U. Obsel'Ve
11. lmclarna4:5. BlundertlDl'I {alang) 37, Confront
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2. Compau
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8. Mongrel
dog
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Tuesday that NATO aJrpli.he•
buned the Soviet " atomic ,...
breaker Lenin dlll'inJ: lb current
are1k crui,e. 1,.eotf, ,,ta ttie
aircrart nearly touched the mast
of lhe ship. The newspaper said
the "Am ericans were especially
active."

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BOUMNII Ewtntton· Mrs. Ben
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1 Pn arp Mh no u ncin g t he l West Ben ,t called the idea "ta1-.ta•
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SoiU,all Tournament 10 be &amp; T at 7 P. M
Lakin State
m.irr1.ait' uf t in 1 r" _dau ih l cr. E l r a :1- mourll 10 :;llnwrng Coinmumsts to
was held at
A fa mLly reumo
Jam,, � �'enry �:Ci, %_r�: 11r.
play�d
al
Bachtel
Field
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Mason
llospital
plays
Smith
U pli.olster i ng , t h. e I1ome �f Mr an� M n. Ray Prof
to Arnold l..()uL� Uou�h. son ur Jo in
Everett O.,yi.a Mrs. Eraest D uecr,
on July 7, 8. 1 1 , 12, 13 �nd 1 4 I of Parkersburg and West Colum.
.\I r ;rnd Mr�. Paul Roush. Mason.
i hit Ill Mnon: Sunday, June 26.
Kn. Hene.kci Brumfield. Mrs. un Satu rtl.a 1· Ju n(• J L
have been announced b� Touma- ' bia meet.a the Pt. Pleasa11t Retail.
A Pll' llJC dtnn�r Wl'lS served_ and
William Manring, Mrs. Clyde E.
ment Director Ralph Sayrt&gt;.
ers in the . other two gem es on the afternou11
was spent socially.
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MASON
COUNTY
Cl■rk and d■ught,r; Mrs. Max ( The wfdding rerrmony was helri
S1,r;leen_ tea'!ls have entered the l he same m gh l.
Those
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Eugene Gay and daughter.
.it the Ma.!&gt;on E L ' ll Church w i t h
On M onday, Jul:r 1 1 , t_he first
Mr. and M rs. Lon Foglesong,
f:r:wst P:ugcne Lyons, 25_ Pt. event which 1s 11ponsored by th�
Athletic Boosters. Off�- r�und , g•mea will end �1 th N ew B_arnesvi l l e . Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Lu•
Plf'a�anL and . Scarlet_ Ann 1-'raley, Wahama
cers
Howard, J� . . 41res1- H..v en "' Mercban1i meetmg Kyger cian Fogl�Bong and daughter, Camare
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H I , Harrisonville. Ohio.
dent; Mrs. Char leH M.ich 1 r , secre- Creek Power Plant at 7 P. M. bridge Ohio·
Mr and Mrs Max
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r�mPr son, 33 · A k_- 1 tary ,nd J o)t nson Scar=rry,
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. Opem nr night gamee � July 7
find
G
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Gallipolis
flleeling a
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be play · Otlter aecond Mn, Sam fogle50ne and chlldren
Rev, Ralph �l ahoney offld ati m; .
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�OLJIJd aaibet will be played on Mullens; M.r. �nd_ :t.h;I. Paul Jlut'.
Attenrlants werf' Joey Roush an rl n.i�e made up of plaY,�rs from
tencutler, Gal.\ipohs; ir.r. find Mn.
ll u l h Br&lt;'wn The hrid P wor{' a C hrton and Mason: Waverly or 1'uetilay, J!llf 12.
Semi- final
wlU be plu- Robert McBride and dauahter,
whltt• du111'11 Sw1s � dress and p il\k Par�ersburg playinJ:" ,,Parkersburg
LeglOn Post 104: and the M - M � qn W
· • Y, Jul)' 18 wltb 1 Parkersburg. ,
r;irnataons
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Jl•ts meeting Kai�1- Finishing
conJOlatlOJI a:•me
Mr. and Mrt. L. J. RuUencutter
A n•c-Pption wa.s held al •.he Department. The first game will
set for Tl:nuwb,y, July If.
¥rs. Viles Brown, Mr. ed Mrs. W.
home o( lhe bride's family. Th,. start at 7 p M · 1 w ilh th e Oth e r
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.�er
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...u-:o . Le�
team in the tour- ff . FogI esong, Mr . and �·
1 (·oupl c, will resul t• in Puint Pl ....
.. �s- games I? follow in order.
Zer'kle and dau11:hter11, Mr. al;ld
nament w:IU �ive the L.
tnaclu follows your Dottor '1 wrlth•n orders
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On Friday, Jul y 8. Mel Clark 's
Roush Me"9Qri,-I T:ropllr �itb H5 I Ray Proffitt and Nanc)', Mr. a,od
exQCllr to th• leHer. &amp;ing your pr.-crlptlon t•
- - -- - · � - --1 indM�u.al •war�s tor t'4m mem- Mrs . James Prolfltt al)d ·dau1ht,v
•• where you- can alwav- 4t,pend upon tttth,.:
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ben. Set� iir,d third )l.lace w in- and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fogl&amp;nen yvll,l � ree�lve a W"ge tro- song ind family. all of Mason.
••J41tf Wfiat Your Dodo, 0,4-rN,•
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Mr. and Mnl. H omer Jaeciud of
flacine and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Summerfield of Columbus were
Sunda_y gue11ts of Mr. and Mrs . .Pon
Hnlscy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobert Whiteside, Mrs.
Virginia Parr, Parkersburg, .and
Mr. and Mrs. James Parr and
daughter or Athens were Sunday
guests of Re,. and Mrs. W. W.
Bragg,
Mr. and Mrs. Fon Halsey were
Sunday evening guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Brickles.

D A I LY C R O S SWO R D

ACROSS
l. Nut
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12. 0t' lhe ear
13. Honey
buzzards
lt. Crotchety
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It L O N G F E L L O W
Otte l•tter 1tmply at�d.! 1or another. In thts wa.mpte A fl ate4
for the three L'1, X for the two O'e:, ete, Single letteni, apuo
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Each day U1e code letters are different.
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Ho_Pe Smith co�ducted a d emonstra_hon on [reezmg rhubarb �nd
Last year's winnei-1 were the Dixie Roush gave a dcmonstnt1_on
Waverl y team or .Parkersburg. ?n the proper use or se�ing aids
New Haven WBR runner-up, Lakin when the Salem Cenler Girls C �11 b
I with four championsh i ps since met at the home of Mrs. Or1o ri
the tournament began ln 194'1 Roush. Tbe projl!!ct lcS!on was on
leads in that department.
dress makJni and freezing foods.
The tournament was begun In
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1947 -by the now defunct Wahama
Birthday cakes and angel food
Stadium Association to raise fundJ cakes were jud;ed b1 memher8
to help the Wahama athletic pro, taking. lood projechN,._ the Har·
grim. In recent years the tour. ril()nville Glrb 4-H Honor Club ,
ney has been under the sponsor­ met Jun e 20 at the school build-'
ship of the Wahama Athletic ini. Reports were a;iven on the pro­
Boo,tera.
are111 of sewing and food freezing
The championship trophy hon• projecll. Jeanie Cotterill and Ka­
ors the late Lou Rou1h -who was ren Gilkey gave a demonstrii.tiOn
lhe fint direetor of the tourna- on maki,ng grilled cheese sandment.
wlcliWI, Esta Mae Blackwood is the
junior leader and Pauline i\tkins
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and Sh1ro11 Jeweu · supervised the
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I N PRIC�. YOUR !,,�tTUNITY TQ . SAVE $$$ OM
TH�SE �Tl01i44 ·a;y A-'V!R'tlSED BRANDS : AIR
STEP, CO�MIES, HIEL HUGGER$, PARIS FASH ION,
WILLIAMS, StAR au-..,.

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I Hold Picnic Tue,day

A Pil-!nic was beld at Bailey's
· Lau Tuesday by Mrs. Golda
Mourning, Mr. and Mre. James
Mourning and son Dale and Billy
and' David Price , local ; Mrs. Ro.
berl. Slory and
children Pat,
P�a,y, Steve and JD, Pomeroy;
I Mrs:. Tom Wailers, Mn. Mary
Hyre ind niece, Mrs. Marie MC·
Cq_�b and (laughter of Pt. Pleas-

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Air Step Shoes
exceptional savings. Choose from
great collection
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JJMUIDEN, Holland UPI-ThP
Icelandic freighter Dranga Yokull
sank Tuesday night on the Ork­
ney Jsland of Stroma, according
to a meiisage received here. Tht•
f teightlt's crew wWS reported
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Mra. Ethf'I Arbaugh haa returnNI I ed home aftet:. 1 weel:'1 vl11t at
called OD Jill'. and Mrl.
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Da)'MlA
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Ronnie Heuter wis J11eal ol hon•
Ebenbach and r,mily of
¥,1 Kubert Hal,ey.
SeltUe.
or at • party Sunday &amp;!Yen bf hi•
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Mn. l..ena Keller or Muietta i1
Miu Lea Jea n �ua:b of C.1- Mon/llJ.
parenu, Mr. ,nd Mrs. Roy Reul.er,
MIi- M"{I' Htd,lm •�tef\lllled
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I in obte"·,noe of b;, nlnlh blnh"'11
her pan• nt• Mr. and Mr■. John enhurt callel on 'hit .ctan4lm�
Relatives attendina: tht funeral Effie Watl(ln and other friend1.
da
evenlna: at her home In Syracuse.
Myrtle Froat, Sunday.
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1"he first evenlni began wt th ?U t t h.e Heuter homt'. Bet&gt;di St., where all of Robson, W Vi.; Tbomu C.Ole
Pre1ant were Mra. Claru Murray,
UXE UNFUltNI!tHID APART· ):Irs. lalie &amp;step ' and Mn. Anne door recreation ¥)d an outside .11 wiener roa st was held and a dee• man, Kank ,11 kee, Ul . ; Millard Cole ­
ou.n. South Bend, Ind.; Mr . and .
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NT. Aq' condltiuned. A,\lail­ Fick of fillddlelJOf,1-, ijrs. '"°'°'a �o ner iaeryed _oo tbt lawn 11. t the oratNI birthday cake serred.
tiom_e of Jaclne Ca pehart. Re v . I At tend i ng wt' rp MikP and Benn y �n . Perry Zi r k.It', Clifton; Mu·hae\
bt, aller July B, C oats Buildtng .
Smi\h, Mn. Anna Yeager, M.ra. Mar
irkle, Mr. 11.tJd Mrs. Donald Oh­
6 21l 12tc l"ne Per,m,er. MN. Jennie W1taon, DavLd �reem�n or tbe New Haven Wright. To r nmy Vi ull: h .!i n, Ri c k y Z
'Me 1bo(1.1at ,cb urt h �ke to lhe Werner, Dk- k Rou sh . Billy Fetty, JJ n1er, Mi rl dleport; Mr. and Mn.
Mn, Bertha Daile:,, Mt. aQd Yrs.
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(TOUp on . 'The I mportance of the Steve K rinke, Eddie Baer and Jeff J.. C . We at ao d d.i ughter, Betty, of
Charles Snider and Mn. Kale Sin• Yhurth m
Char�.ston. W . Va.; Francis Spaid­
the lJYeB of You D g and Cheri Reuter
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clair, aU oJ PWQeroy.
People, Today. " Vetipers under _ t he
The honored g� est received 8 i ng, Oak H i ll, W. Va.; Mrs. Cora.
Burdette and son, MurryB\'ille, W
11 ky led by Mrs. Leanna Wn_ ghl number of l!:ifts
Va.: Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Fairban ks,
closed the evening.
St. Pete nbure . Fla.; Myron Mcu ,..
vroup 1r•ee•
found the Yo Utit F'
evening
second
Tl1e
Kenile,
Co\umbwi; Mr. and Mrs.
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The J unior Chritsian 1-�ndeavor A . C. Hl" ' pOffiel'O)';
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stleeted
a
oup
v1;w1n
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John T. Tall,
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2.50 wilh wal�r. elec-trtci ty and
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p
omeroy
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Ch
ris
urc
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Ch
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i\ow'il hr
IIClH!I Ion groups I �
Athen11: Mr. :u1d Mr.s. Robert Halgas. Cash price $IQ().
by' M n. 5a!a l;I Spencer ,ind Mrs. me t recE" ntly al the h?me of . S ha- &amp;e)', Da �· ton : Mr. and Mrll. Wilson
. ,..ROY - Buildi.og lots. ne,rly
,
ron Frl'&lt;'man for their business ,-. ,· i •-, a
•h ters, J eannie
1 Vft Prqffitt•
Mn· Eve.w;,..
nd d au.
' " ...,. t
3 acres, wat�r. el�ctriclty 111'1d
ans
�ee�m1.
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made
were
for
Gaulli: Montgomer.,, 1. 1�.6 on
and Chri 11tf Athens· Mr and Mrs
gas, all available. $lOOO.
Candlelil:ht in the chureh sane• p1crf1c to be held at Forked Run John A.aye; and E,'.ner�n Hayes,
open,
Al .R Y fARM _ 150 acres with up per, t,3 on lower, ti pet
t\lary provlifed a worshipful set• La�e on fuly 7·
Che�tf'r; Mrs. Le-na Keller and
acres excellent bottomland. GilUipolls, 11.5 on ".� 10.5 on ting fol the 1pecial cominun\ on
.
Followmg lhe meeting games Bernice Blough, Marietta ; Lucy
.
15.4
feet open � 28,
Plenty of paslure. 8 . room bric� low.,r,
�)':Y��t v:rtiich ended �he tun.fille d, were played and . refreshments D avi!, Tnrch and Berry Halsey,
house with bath.. 5 . room mod- 10. 0 with ¾ trap OIM!n- '
inforinative and· in4p1ring two-day were sened to Elizabeth Duffy. H ocklngport.
CoM,.IDIII of Mil¥1bli D¥n1:
ern house, large new basement
�vent.
advisor; Sheila Ohlinger, Janice
b11rn with loafing shed. Milkln&amp; All dams are up wU'b ri'erage ¼:
Es kew. Debbie Dani_els. Peggy A
nnual Meetina
parlor and milk house. On State -trap open.
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Bowers, Barbara Smith, Connie
M,,boundl
VfT/Ce(S
Highway No. 124 near Rutlanjl.
Oltlo R!,o,L:
l'ftU. •
Freemen and a guest, Linda Shep- •Watchmakers July 3
Price lor entire property $25,000 Da1hield, t�an Qiitnil 1:Dtl am, 0The annual meeting and picnic
herd.
EGETABLE FARM - " acres _Montgomery, Alfred Holden 8 :00
0
egLQwl
S
L.
the West V irginia Watchm11k­
of
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fllet'ting
on
next
he
d
be
Thill
wll
with 5 �cres garden grou,nd, b�- am, 0-12; Lock
W-i ltel C.
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Assodation will Jx. held a!
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ance timber ,nd paslu... 4- B_e&lt;k� I am, I I-Ii -- IO LeHawk's
Nest State Park on July 3,
Smith.
room house with eledriclty and' h1J1h S:55 am, 12-1; LQ;ck ,13 Ovec
-- -- -- -between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m., it
The regular meeilng ol the
bottle gas, basement. Barn and 6:30 1m, 12-7: Loc k if, · fruclbla
has been_ an�ouncec.l by Harry Sidand officers of :Meigs 'fem­
as
ulility building. $5000, or com- 1 : 15 am, 1 1 ; � 11 ltochet staff
QJJ
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Pyt-hian Sisters roet Mqnday
ple
. Gall1?0�1s Ferry . president of
Tbe llev. francia' lf. Gla; ier was
plete with tractor and truck gar- IO am, 7-1 , Lock IS In•ana 7.05
in
the nssoc1ahon.
evening at the �- Qf p,
den equipment, $6000.
pm, 132; Ashland 1 1 :0l � 1ND, 0-9; Middleport with u
,;.
W a m ft'-�Hlg11;ed to the Enterprise and
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son
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2
All walchma.k.en and their lam­
POMEROY RENTAL - 7 . room , fto11CnR.. G �
l : 5 • "m, 0- ; Allman, president, � conductin g Morning �tar EUB Cl\ urches for
the _ third year al the �nnual ilies are Invited to allend. Those
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fram e with bath, ;&gt;,asement. Gas BeaYer 4!40 am, 1-0.
the business meell"f
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1est1yn or lbe Southeast_ Oh m �on- attending are to take a covered
.eting.
$4S
per
monlb.
6�
Plana for a picnic to be leld ferfnce o f the Evangehral United dish. Refresbmenta will
u_..,,ui,d: i,ock S3, �iRlton
8
229
be fur­
PHONE
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ere 'r13th,ern Church held last wee ln
Par
4 : 1 5 � 3-Q; � 3J,' - D i,J:1e Chai- In July at the Road�
f
ll:
r.ished by lhe asa0ciation.
e af- Logan.
, .AO (lit)' m■de and in case 6 taln y
' c lenge S4Cl. lg). l-4 ;
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��k fair will be . held a� \he h1 ,
of M�vill� 2:U5 a ,
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M;rs. Thomas Bentz represented
Rousbes Of Mason
and
GtUi,gher
n
Mrs. Pauhne
llis,
18 �tc t�
· the local EUB churches at the con­ Y ounga Ann9n ce
23, Mrs. Mabel Sanborl'l Were relj!ort- ference. Both chllrches received
· J 1,
Northern '1;85 •�
Entertained Sunday
June
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Mr. and Mrs. Eber Romih of Chief Pow.halap :ia.Ol-»m. .i
reco31\ltion by the Town and
'Mr.
and
Mrs.
'OAllas
Ray
Young
1 6-0;
Mason entertained with a familY mo�d E. Salvetti di:sl.·
During the eoci.111 \Jme J,•tnes Country Commission for their out­ or Pt. Pleasant are announcing
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dinner at their home on Sunday, · l2''"4RI q:AQ·
Jptern were played and Rfii/ell 11wti'ded tlanding work the past year.
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the birth of a son, M ichael Ray, on
l\mDIII
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 12. 0G lQ\, G,J; q\tQA Q
3:31 to Mrs. Lena Mc:Elhlnny, ·11,._
Jun e 2 1 . at Pleasant Valley Hos•
CHARGE MILITA RY BUILDU P
� 1 111 Nelle Bahr, Mrs. Maxine Owens,
die �yan and famil)', Mr, and Kra. am, �j 'Miit:e_
at
our
pital. The baby weighed si:r.: pounds
M
TOKYO U Pl---Communisl North and three ounces
Marion R;,er and daughter&gt;, Mr. lll-7; 1111'1!!1 ·Lwl!iJ!e l
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at
birth.
of
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tf the evening a Viet Nam wltb the exparulon
QISUal,
tailored
or
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Maternal g randparents are Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. �dwln ��ldwm and, ai,i, Ctlll; &lt;;:. V. �es; •.
ri coqts.!_ · was served by an air field for Illegal "lntensi(led and Mn. Robert Peoples of
am, d
Point
ai,d
f a United
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dwd� Q-a
] t�\_hQ¥,ess,M · :ws- Lennie Haplon- mil itarf activities" o
Plesant. Paternal grandfath er • ia
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New
the
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All Kanawha ·River �llll are 1� � )Jrs. Edith Rusaell to States air detachment,
Joso h Young. Clifton. Maternal
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.i\gency
News
China
Duddmg or Nitro.
1the ' 17 mflm 11· ))resent.
cm \he
M
grea grandfathers are frank Bur.
mr111!1! Ill
llati,
CIC �
rt, and Judge Emmett Peoples of
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Ml&lt;ldleport, 0., June 29, 1960--S

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Coffee ��·�; . .2 ! •1·
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9'. Covered
wtth Vlnef
21. Co�tton.

Pir,£pp�g���f·o;i�k -, - . .�- · _ 29c

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1ul
view
18· Shun
l9. RatNe11
11. pneu
:rnonla
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22. Elephant
tu.sk
29. Reign..
Yr■lud1,-'1 .......
ing
38. Earth
'peauty
39. Lettuce
2'5. Gree!,;.
40. Wheel
letter
m..-k
l. eomten.. 27, Bpawn
41. Slngle unit
of t'ish
43. India.
31. TJdler
t.
(poe t.)
32. Colol'
10, Wapm
35. Muslc nola •U. Obsel'Ve
11. lmclarna4:5. BlundertlDl'I {alang) 37, Confront
DOWN Apple
1,
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seed
2. Compau
point
(abbr.)
8. Mongrel
dog
,. Alder trees
(ScoL)
a. settled, u
a bird
6. Supported
'1- Spinner or
plunker

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Events Of Weck

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Bniiltecl Frven .. � : 39c:

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CHARG. 11).TO ,UZII...
MOSCOt, UPi-the government newspaJlflr .t,.v-eitla. char&amp;ed
Tuesday that NATO aJrpli.he•
buned the Soviet " atomic ,...
breaker Lenin dlll'inJ: lb current
are1k crui,e. 1,.eotf, ,,ta ttie
aircrart nearly touched the mast
of lhe ship. The newspaper said
the "Am ericans were especially
active."

2-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 29, 1 960
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REMEMB ER THE , DATE
FRI DAY, J U LY 1st

HARTLEY encl BEM·M ElT
SHOE STORE
"Mlddlt !fl l!Pptr ll11clc"

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Racine Pony Diamond Team Is Winner Over Pomeroy; 3 To I
' -- AROUND THE WORLD-IN SPORTS

Larry Price Is Winner In Game

ST ANDREWS, Scotland UPl-

Arnold Palmer's first practice
rou nd o, e r lh e /,med SL An drew,
goJC
course wasn't too encouragrng
Racine took a wider margin at 1 ____
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f•ct. It was •l"""ri enou1h
In
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th e t op Of th e cou n ty pony Ba se
- mo u n d , getting into trouble rii ht
to ,ure the Njebber-. out of
ball �ague Tuesday ev� m �g with away as he gave up Raclne·s pi11 r
ttt. book in who hen i nit■lled
a ra m•shorlened, four mnmg 3-1 of hits and three runs ·
th• Ligonier, Pa., 1hotm.ker H
vie
. tory over po mi&gt;roy a I Racme .
Big M i ke Spencer with the cu rve
the fnorile fo,. nut week 's
U mpue Frank Eber shach, with ' ,el le v..
"d Boyd , n the .,.__
•• ,. "nd l"
v
Briti1h Open ch•mp1onshlp.
manage nal ,agreemeuL eitlled the i put out th e hre a n d p1trh s h ut11u1
r
Bu rfeted by a st ron g northe r ly
••ame
• le r ou r mnm,"""
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, um ball th e res t O f th(' way Boy d an
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·' wind,
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Palm er s hot an 82·
, 1 1 over
me r del l.a ge made the d la mon d I Spence r cad1 h.i!d two slnkeou!s
pa r- - on the old cou rse Tu esday ·
m o re suit.able fo r boats tha n d1a Pomeroy
010 0- 1 3 o 1
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mood spikes
e
I' Racin
210 x 3 2 o
DAY1.'f)N, U PI-A tournament
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Th e ot her st·h edu I cd garue, M idBoyd, Spe nte r (2) and Spcnte r.
dle port a n � Sy racuse. was called Sha.stet·n l2J. Price and Ba ilty.
STA GE QUAL I F Y ING ROUND
off before it eve r bega n .
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La�ry l'rice of Rad_ne was the
�,IDES FOUR WINNERS
_Pro.s a. nd , a f!l aleurs � J I I
S. J ANTON , Del . U l' I-Jo t· k ty of . 1
� n � m g pit e- he r, f� n n,mg .stx a nd
geltmg one of ltacinc .s two hit,-. Nor m a11 C'ox rode fou r winn e rs el paltl_l l � atc Monday In the firat
Ted Bailey hc1tl the o t tll· r .
D elaware Park T u esd11y . C ox . en • q uaJi r\'uJg _ r oun d ever st_aged for
F'or Pomt•roy, f)ou.c Muon· , Don joyi n g one o r the best days of his t_he ' ..in11tl1a11 Open gull chan1p.
10 n ship J uly 6-9.
Mayn a11d Fredd
ie Boyd h.id :,;in. ca reer won with Sis Tootie, Jct
g 1 es.. 8uy d wa. s t hI.' s t arter on t lw Kala, 'ltt•h's Joy and Rock AJ.:c.

Cut Short By Heavy Deluge Of Rain

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' Just
I Meet That Knuckle Ball Pi.tch, A's Defeated

EVENTS

lhe l&lt;tle three times rn 11138, UHO thew, ol Portsmouth 1 up on lhe
and 1942 and successfully fought 19th hole.
he r way i n t o today's round with a I
4 aud 3 wm O\ler Mn Bert Crilg
�-te,
•·n. .,,..
. "HJNGTON UPI-,;x;
w�
of Clndnnat1 on Tuesday.
Kefauver's bill to Uring or1antz..
NEW YORK UP I 7"""" Casey Ste�An d the " baby " ol the IJt ld waa ed ba se- ball under the ■o li-trust
J 5.year old Carrie Hoilei of Alh- laws today appeared dead for (t el almoBl talked hmueU blue 1n
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th e race but f! na lly got that red·
anl'e who defeated Lida Fee Ma- this sea.sion of Congreas·
Ietier perf orma nce he was after
veteran a n d a "baby" of the fair•
Th• Senate• ttrlldne • ho•vy
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..... n hi· 8 r,·rst • place N•w Yor•
way3 Jed t he field into today's
blow •t the propct'Md Mw ConYankees.
second rou n d of the Ohio Worn•
tlMnt•I L"ou•• vot-...1
- 73-12
en's Amateur championships at
TIIHda, nl9ht to ..nd
..,,. •·,• to "'• l ud lc I• ry
" lf I told my players once, I
the M iami Vall ey Cou n try Cl ub
told 'em a thousa nd timea not to
The vetera n wa s Mrs . Janet
mlttN where it la expect.cl to
try to kill those knucklebaU pitchBe ards ley of Dayton who won· 1 m.in until Cong,.... •dlouma.
en ," Stengel said.
" It simply
can't be done. You gotta just
START TRAI N I NG
ter O. Briggs, former Detroit Ti- meet the ball, that's all."
OAKLAND, Cali(. UPI-The ger owner wfho was stricken with
Casey told the Yankees again
Oakl a nd R aiders of the Amer ic an a ce rebral hemorrhage earlier
night and for once, they
Tuesday
a1
e
this
month,
will
ha
been rele 1ed
start train•
Fo otball Leagu e
listened.
ing al Sarita Cruz Calif J uly 10 from a local hospital and plans to
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Coming up as a pinch-hitter in
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return to his summer reildence at
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eighth inning , Bob Cerv N!I·
the
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ester,
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N.
H.
for
Manch
furthe
Slengel'5 advice and
membered
HOSPITAL RELEASES BRIGGS
recuperation•.
mereIy sl apped aI one o f k nuc kleBENNI NGTON , Vt. U Pl- W aI•

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baller � ud �ley'a offering,. The ,
half.11wmg did the trick. Cen w11111
cred.ited with a bloop dOU ble th a t
broke a 2 · 2 tie , toucbed ofl •
thr·•
,_,_.run rolly and
Jed th e yan ·
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Alhle1ICI.
Ma ntle Hits 1 7ttl Hornet'
,
Mlcke_y Hantl e, who swings
from his heels n o matter what
Stengel aaya, caught hold of one
t D 1 , lhi d • 1•
• teh a d
�am!:J �t in�o •�� �:� 1':, :is
lo7tb h
Cerv?;11fo�ble. which ca .ne In a
inch-bitting role (or winnin
th:
:iLcber Bob Turley
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y nk
W the
t
n h
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t he 1::: 12 �:, ant e�';bl!!;
over
I!)' --:-,---c,-soltd"'
em to. 1 ead::-lbe1r
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San Francisco at Plttsbursh
nl�Cormlck N .. Ml•II

'54 OLDSMOB I LE

'52 MERCURY

'57 CAD I LLAC

Super 88 - 2 Door
Clean two tone green with hydramatic
drive, powe r steering, power bri.lkes, radio,
.heater. Sure to please, try it.

4 Door Sedo n
Ji'.,n-sy to buy if you get here first. We mµsl
sell now. So we must sell low. Huny on
this one.

Coupe DeVille
Drive this sparkling pink and white beau­
ty today. One owner. t'ully equipped. A
&lt;:ar that will give you tJ}ousand upon thou­
sand of miles of perfect service.

Was $695 · · · · · · · · · SALE $488 Was $295 · · · · · · · · · · SALE $88

'56 FORD

'50 OLD SMO BI LE

Sovoy 4 Door Sedon
Ballleship grey finish and built like a bat­
tleship 100.
Price To FU Your Purse.

88 - 2 Door Sedan
VB Rocket engine with standard shift. Go
- Go - Go in this snappy Olds. The buy
ol_your lile.

Foirlo ne Club Sedo n
Peach and cream finish. And everything
will be peaches and cream if you buy this
beauty Ibo. See it today.

Door S.don
The early bird gets this bargain. You have
to see this to believe It.
A REAL BUY.

'51 DODGE

'58 MERCU RY

Chieftoin 2 Door
!lore is real savings for you in a solid car.
A good dependable Job.
A Steal Of A Deal.

American 2 Door
Solid red llnish. America's economy cham­
pjon. Low mileage, one owner. The best
compact made. Hurry!

6 cyl. 2 Door
An old car with plenty of good dependable
miles lelt. Need a second car, this is It.
Don't delay - see it today.

Medali,t 2 Door
Push button drive. All ollent as a soarin¥
gull. Plan your vacation In this Big "M' ,
It's ready to go.

'57 OLDS MOB I LE
S88 - 2
Solid black finish
tires. Hydramatic
neath your wheel
engine.

Door Sedan
set off with white wall
drive. Feel power be­
wllb Olds' Famous VB

Was $1995 . . . . . . . . SALE $1688 Was $ 1 595 . . . . · . . SALE $1388

'46 CH EVROLET

'5 2 CADI LLAC

Panel Truck
A beat up old truck Iha•! runs good.
Have you got use for it?
Worth Every Penny.

4 Door Sedan
Engine recently overhauled. New paint.
As solid a car as you can find. A king sized
car and a king sized buy,

Was $ 195 . . . . · . . . . · . . SALE $88 Was $59 5 . . .

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OVER 30 CARS

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'55 CH EVROLET
210

Club Seda n
A sharp little 6 cyl. with overdrive. A gen­
uine gas saver. A little car - .a big value.
Drive it today.

'54 PONTIAC

Chlefton Deluxe .4 Door
This olie can't be beat at this ptlce. Does
everythblg but iit up and beg. You'll real­
ly lite It. See for yourself.

to,

'56 OLDSMOBILE

Station Wagon
Old but reliable. Just the lhlnll for thoee
fishing lrlps.
It wlll save your good car.

88 - 4
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and power brakea. A quality cat. 1,'luly a
good value.

Was $ 195 · . . . . · . . . . · SALE $88 Was $l295

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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

40 H. P. Scott.Atwater Mcttor
lier. wfth
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grin at the corners of his mouth.

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batting averages.

RHs On Spot
On Memorial Day the team
Wl!lnt into its slum p and won only
10 of the next 26 games. And the
leam halting average, a league•
Jeld� .2'10, dropped to .252, near
ffie· bottom With only Chicago and
L-11 Angelei beluw the-m at .251.

Hutch, not a pessimistic man
but usually cautlousl&gt;' Qptii:nistic,
didn't want to come out and say
But that may · be over now. At
so , b11t 1011 bad the feeling that
he lhougJit things were beginning least Hutchinecm hopes so.
The ciuct,nna_ti attack against
to stmighten out.
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starter Ronnie Kline and two sue
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the Reds ,scored 10 r:uns on 12 by Ed �aile)'
and t hree hit.\l
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he wo11fd adopt a .._,i.lt and see" ko m4 outfielder Gus Bell. Six.
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�tatements. Ile still w11n't ta._. hi\ eacb.
mg today, �ut the second lO•run
ClndnqaU. j umped on K l ine, a
12-hit perfprniance In a row by
his team Tuesda y night certainly Plttabui'ch ca.ttoff, for five runs
� the fir1t l'nning. Dollbles by
had him encouraged.
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�ask,) ipd Jerry ;Lynch, plus Si l\"
Tuesday night's outpu t was ,:les b)' 'Bell and Harry Anderson
good enou1h- tor p. 10'4- win over .!long with Bailey's homer highSt. Louµi and hiked the Reds
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SALT LAKE CITY, Ut,ah UPI for_mer welterweight and middle•
-Carmen Baailio, grand little Wflli ht champion, ln t he 14th
�ttler or the 11)5()'1, tries to re- round al their !lgbt !or t�e va.
capture the National Box.ins All- �ant NIµ cro,wn al San francis1ociation's version of the world &lt;'o, !a!lt Aut. %6. The NBA had
middleweight crown toniehl from vacated S_ueu _ Ray Jtobinson 's tibult-■houldered Gene Fullmer, the tie for his taL1 ure to defend.
only man who ever stopped him.
fn that San Frah&lt;l!to fight,
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This return 1,-rou11der between which reached a thrilling compe33-year .old Basilio or Chittenango titive peak in the sixth round,
N. Y., and 28-year old Fullm�r ] left- hooker Basilio . was so exof nearby West Jordan, Utah, will \ hausted in the i4th that his han&lt;lbe televised nationally by ABC ter-J a'sked the r@ft!l'ee to slop
al IO P. M. (edt-)
the bout. ln the dreesine room,
However, because of the time­ victorious Fullmer's face showed
!One differences they'll square off bruises and cuts in several places
at sundown here at Derks Fi eld,
Basilio hasn't fought since. He
where fair and continued warm �ook a �ong res� and then wen t
weather has been promised. A into serious, !,ra�nlng. He _wound
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crowd of 13,000 and a gate of up has
cond1tiomng camp111gn for
$125,000 are expeeted at Salt Lake tonight's fight at the Industrial
City's fi rst world title fight.
School in Ogden, Utah-J5 miles
There he aparred ln secret
away.
Fullmer is favored at 13-!5 to
lest Fullmer Jeam what weapons
beat Carmen again.
he was sliarpening.
Had Stopped 8111110
Craggy.faced Carmen who moThe West Jordan mi-uler is fa• tored �to town from Ogden Tues
vored because he slQpped Ba sili�, daY :· �)gbt,d fo14· fljemfa �,clay:

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heavy favorites to win their flemifinal Matches in the Wimbledon
te n nis championships today and
sr.t up an all-Australian battle for
the men's •Ingles crown.
Top-seeded Fraser, who won
the U. S. national championshi p at
Foreat Hills, N. V., last year, wat
pitted against Ramanathan Krish•
nafl of India, and third . seeded
Laver faced Nlcola Pietrangeli of

TORONTO UPI - The 1lump­

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Bo■ton . . . . . . . . 22 43 .338 17
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• Cle,eland beat Balt,·more.
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Chi�o. 2·1, in 14 innings and
Detro1l deleated •··ton
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2¾: game! of the National League
lead w�tb a 5-3 victory over Chi •
ca.go. l&gt;ittsbur&amp;h and San Fra n cisco b&amp;tUed to a 7 . 7 tie in a
game called at the en d o( nine
inninga because of curfew, Phila •
d� lpbla blanked Los Angele s, 2·0,
and Cincinnati beat St. Loui.s, 10·4.

Johnny Temple's 1 1 th in n ing
hOJner off reliever Gordon Jo nes
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er Al Pilarcik tied the score a t
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bomer in the ninth, held the Ori•
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a, Uhited ,,..... latwn.tlon■t to ea.rn his 11erond Yictory.
Roberto Clemente singled homt
NATIONAL LIAGUI
W L Pct. GB the Pil'ltes' tying run i11 the ninth
in their game with the Giants.
Pittsburgh . . . . 41 24 .631
Milwaukee . . , , . 37 Z5 ,Mrf 2 � Pittsburgh missed a chance to
win with the bases loaded whe n
San Francisco . 36 81 .537 8
Cincinnati , , . . . 32 34 .� 9� Oon Hoplc flied out, Dick Schofiel� w11 thrown out at the plate
St. Louis . . . . . . 32 30 .•78 10
and Hal Smith struck out.
The
Los Angeles . , . 30 85 .,162 1 1
game, delayed four times by ri'in,
Philadelphia . . . 28 30 .418 H
will be played over in its en•
Chicago , . . . , . . 2.5 38 .397 1�
tirety,
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MllwaukH 5 Chlcato 3
for five runs in the first inning
C incinnati 1 0 St. Louil 4, N
and then breezed to victory ove r
Phlla•lphl1 2 LN Ant-I• O, N
San Fr1ncl1eo at Plthburth 7.7 the Cardinals. By win11ing, Ci n •
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and dropped St. Louis into fifth.
curfew
Jim O'Toole was t h e winner al­
Wednetd•Y'• Pr0Nbl1 Pltchtn
Mllw1uk" 1t'Chlc19t 2-Plz■rro I.hough he £ailed to get past th e
4-2 incl Buhl a-3'or lrunet 1 -0 sixth. Ed Bailey, Alex Gnmm..:s
w Andarson 2:-4 and IIIIWIH'lh 3-5 1 and Curt Flood hit homers.
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Larry Price Is Winner In Game

ST ANDREWS, Scotland UPl-

Arnold Palmer's first practice
rou nd o, e r lh e /,med SL An drew,
goJC
course wasn't too encouragrng
Racine took a wider margin at 1 ____
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f•ct. It was •l"""ri enou1h
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- mo u n d , getting into trouble rii ht
to ,ure the Njebber-. out of
ball �ague Tuesday ev� m �g with away as he gave up Raclne·s pi11 r
ttt. book in who hen i nit■lled
a ra m•shorlened, four mnmg 3-1 of hits and three runs ·
th• Ligonier, Pa., 1hotm.ker H
vie
. tory over po mi&gt;roy a I Racme .
Big M i ke Spencer with the cu rve
the fnorile fo,. nut week 's
U mpue Frank Eber shach, with ' ,el le v..
"d Boyd , n the .,.__
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Briti1h Open ch•mp1onshlp.
manage nal ,agreemeuL eitlled the i put out th e hre a n d p1trh s h ut11u1
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Bu rfeted by a st ron g northe r ly
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Palm er s hot an 82·
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me r del l.a ge made the d la mon d I Spence r cad1 h.i!d two slnkeou!s
pa r- - on the old cou rse Tu esday ·
m o re suit.able fo r boats tha n d1a Pomeroy
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mood spikes
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DAY1.'f)N, U PI-A tournament
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Th e ot her st·h edu I cd garue, M idBoyd, Spe nte r (2) and Spcnte r.
dle port a n � Sy racuse. was called Sha.stet·n l2J. Price and Ba ilty.
STA GE QUAL I F Y ING ROUND
off before it eve r bega n .
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La�ry l'rice of Rad_ne was the
�,IDES FOUR WINNERS
_Pro.s a. nd , a f!l aleurs � J I I
S. J ANTON , Del . U l' I-Jo t· k ty of . 1
� n � m g pit e- he r, f� n n,mg .stx a nd
geltmg one of ltacinc .s two hit,-. Nor m a11 C'ox rode fou r winn e rs el paltl_l l � atc Monday In the firat
Ted Bailey hc1tl the o t tll· r .
D elaware Park T u esd11y . C ox . en • q uaJi r\'uJg _ r oun d ever st_aged for
F'or Pomt•roy, f)ou.c Muon· , Don joyi n g one o r the best days of his t_he ' ..in11tl1a11 Open gull chan1p.
10 n ship J uly 6-9.
Mayn a11d Fredd
ie Boyd h.id :,;in. ca reer won with Sis Tootie, Jct
g 1 es.. 8uy d wa. s t hI.' s t arter on t lw Kala, 'ltt•h's Joy and Rock AJ.:c.

Cut Short By Heavy Deluge Of Rain

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' Just
I Meet That Knuckle Ball Pi.tch, A's Defeated

EVENTS

lhe l&lt;tle three times rn 11138, UHO thew, ol Portsmouth 1 up on lhe
and 1942 and successfully fought 19th hole.
he r way i n t o today's round with a I
4 aud 3 wm O\ler Mn Bert Crilg
�-te,
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w�
of Clndnnat1 on Tuesday.
Kefauver's bill to Uring or1antz..
NEW YORK UP I 7"""" Casey Ste�An d the " baby " ol the IJt ld waa ed ba se- ball under the ■o li-trust
J 5.year old Carrie Hoilei of Alh- laws today appeared dead for (t el almoBl talked hmueU blue 1n
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th e race but f! na lly got that red·
anl'e who defeated Lida Fee Ma- this sea.sion of Congreas·
Ietier perf orma nce he was after
veteran a n d a "baby" of the fair•
Th• Senate• ttrlldne • ho•vy
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..... n hi· 8 r,·rst • place N•w Yor•
way3 Jed t he field into today's
blow •t the propct'Md Mw ConYankees.
second rou n d of the Ohio Worn•
tlMnt•I L"ou•• vot-...1
- 73-12
en's Amateur championships at
TIIHda, nl9ht to ..nd
..,,. •·,• to "'• l ud lc I• ry
" lf I told my players once, I
the M iami Vall ey Cou n try Cl ub
told 'em a thousa nd timea not to
The vetera n wa s Mrs . Janet
mlttN where it la expect.cl to
try to kill those knucklebaU pitchBe ards ley of Dayton who won· 1 m.in until Cong,.... •dlouma.
en ," Stengel said.
" It simply
can't be done. You gotta just
START TRAI N I NG
ter O. Briggs, former Detroit Ti- meet the ball, that's all."
OAKLAND, Cali(. UPI-The ger owner wfho was stricken with
Casey told the Yankees again
Oakl a nd R aiders of the Amer ic an a ce rebral hemorrhage earlier
night and for once, they
Tuesday
a1
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this
month,
will
ha
been rele 1ed
start train•
Fo otball Leagu e
listened.
ing al Sarita Cruz Calif J uly 10 from a local hospital and plans to
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Coming up as a pinch-hitter in
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return to his summer reildence at
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eighth inning , Bob Cerv N!I·
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Manch
furthe
Slengel'5 advice and
membered
HOSPITAL RELEASES BRIGGS
recuperation•.
mereIy sl apped aI one o f k nuc kleBENNI NGTON , Vt. U Pl- W aI•

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baller � ud �ley'a offering,. The ,
half.11wmg did the trick. Cen w11111
cred.ited with a bloop dOU ble th a t
broke a 2 · 2 tie , toucbed ofl •
thr·•
,_,_.run rolly and
Jed th e yan ·
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Ma ntle Hits 1 7ttl Hornet'
,
Mlcke_y Hantl e, who swings
from his heels n o matter what
Stengel aaya, caught hold of one
t D 1 , lhi d • 1•
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�am!:J �t in�o •�� �:� 1':, :is
lo7tb h
Cerv?;11fo�ble. which ca .ne In a
inch-bitting role (or winnin
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:iLcber Bob Turley
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San Francisco at Plttsbursh
nl�Cormlck N .. Ml•II

'54 OLDSMOB I LE

'52 MERCURY

'57 CAD I LLAC

Super 88 - 2 Door
Clean two tone green with hydramatic
drive, powe r steering, power bri.lkes, radio,
.heater. Sure to please, try it.

4 Door Sedo n
Ji'.,n-sy to buy if you get here first. We mµsl
sell now. So we must sell low. Huny on
this one.

Coupe DeVille
Drive this sparkling pink and white beau­
ty today. One owner. t'ully equipped. A
&lt;:ar that will give you tJ}ousand upon thou­
sand of miles of perfect service.

Was $695 · · · · · · · · · SALE $488 Was $295 · · · · · · · · · · SALE $88

'56 FORD

'50 OLD SMO BI LE

Sovoy 4 Door Sedon
Ballleship grey finish and built like a bat­
tleship 100.
Price To FU Your Purse.

88 - 2 Door Sedan
VB Rocket engine with standard shift. Go
- Go - Go in this snappy Olds. The buy
ol_your lile.

Foirlo ne Club Sedo n
Peach and cream finish. And everything
will be peaches and cream if you buy this
beauty Ibo. See it today.

Door S.don
The early bird gets this bargain. You have
to see this to believe It.
A REAL BUY.

'51 DODGE

'58 MERCU RY

Chieftoin 2 Door
!lore is real savings for you in a solid car.
A good dependable Job.
A Steal Of A Deal.

American 2 Door
Solid red llnish. America's economy cham­
pjon. Low mileage, one owner. The best
compact made. Hurry!

6 cyl. 2 Door
An old car with plenty of good dependable
miles lelt. Need a second car, this is It.
Don't delay - see it today.

Medali,t 2 Door
Push button drive. All ollent as a soarin¥
gull. Plan your vacation In this Big "M' ,
It's ready to go.

'57 OLDS MOB I LE
S88 - 2
Solid black finish
tires. Hydramatic
neath your wheel
engine.

Door Sedan
set off with white wall
drive. Feel power be­
wllb Olds' Famous VB

Was $1995 . . . . . . . . SALE $1688 Was $ 1 595 . . . . · . . SALE $1388

'46 CH EVROLET

'5 2 CADI LLAC

Panel Truck
A beat up old truck Iha•! runs good.
Have you got use for it?
Worth Every Penny.

4 Door Sedan
Engine recently overhauled. New paint.
As solid a car as you can find. A king sized
car and a king sized buy,

Was $ 195 . . . . · . . . . · . . SALE $88 Was $59 5 . . .

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'55 CH EVROLET
210

Club Seda n
A sharp little 6 cyl. with overdrive. A gen­
uine gas saver. A little car - .a big value.
Drive it today.

'54 PONTIAC

Chlefton Deluxe .4 Door
This olie can't be beat at this ptlce. Does
everythblg but iit up and beg. You'll real­
ly lite It. See for yourself.

to,

'56 OLDSMOBILE

Station Wagon
Old but reliable. Just the lhlnll for thoee
fishing lrlps.
It wlll save your good car.

88 - 4
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and power brakea. A quality cat. 1,'luly a
good value.

Was $ 195 · . . . . · . . . . · SALE $88 Was $l295

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The New Haven Meth�ud.s defeah:d the Mason . Methodi sts by a
stor� of 4-0 behmd t�e effertJve
h';ll'hn� of Otto Bostic . Tuesday
night in the Bend Slow 1'1tch Soft.
, ball League .

REG. ,1 .29 CHIWREN'S

TENNIS OXFORDS
BLUE and RED

The Kew Haven team scored
1 once in the firal innini and three
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• team leading the New Haven Lull\era ns by S-0 in the second inning.

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Hutch D�playing Signs Of, · · ·. :�E\����;i:s:i� :,,�1n:·
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Manager Fred Hutchinson wasn't
smilina: today, but you could almoat detect the fait'lt tra ce of a
grin at the corners of his mouth.

The reaaon Is the Rede' apparent return from the bitU�g dol•
dfums that plaeued them for more
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back into foui:th place m the Natio11al l,eague . . H was also g�od
enough to bolster some sagging
batting averages.

RHs On Spot
On Memorial Day the team
Wl!lnt into its slum p and won only
10 of the next 26 games. And the
leam halting average, a league•
Jeld� .2'10, dropped to .252, near
ffie· bottom With only Chicago and
L-11 Angelei beluw the-m at .251.

Hutch, not a pessimistic man
but usually cautlousl&gt;' Qptii:nistic,
didn't want to come out and say
But that may · be over now. At
so , b11t 1011 bad the feeling that
he lhougJit things were beginning least Hutchinecm hopes so.
The ciuct,nna_ti attack against
to stmighten out.
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starter Ronnie Kline and two sue
He said two days •i:o, after cessora !D luded a two-run homer
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the Reds ,scored 10 r:uns on 12 by Ed �aile)'
and t hree hit.\l
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bits aga!nsl 5'n Fronci�, Iha\ apiece by l11d9lf man Eddie K ·
he wo11fd adopt a .._,i.lt and see" ko m4 outfielder Gus Bell. Six.
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attitude befqr� !D.lklnl any ra11h other pJi)'e.r, chipped in with a
�tatements. Ile still w11n't ta._. hi\ eacb.
mg today, �ut the second lO•run
ClndnqaU. j umped on K l ine, a
12-hit perfprniance In a row by
his team Tuesda y night certainly Plttabui'ch ca.ttoff, for five runs
� the fir1t l'nning. Dollbles by
had him encouraged.
·
�ask,) ipd Jerry ;Lynch, plus Si l\"
Tuesday night's outpu t was ,:les b)' 'Bell and Harry Anderson
good enou1h- tor p. 10'4- win over .!long with Bailey's homer highSt. Louµi and hiked the Reds
lighted the spree.
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-Carmen Baailio, grand little Wflli ht champion, ln t he 14th
�ttler or the 11)5()'1, tries to re- round al their !lgbt !or t�e va.
capture the National Box.ins All- �ant NIµ cro,wn al San francis1ociation's version of the world &lt;'o, !a!lt Aut. %6. The NBA had
middleweight crown toniehl from vacated S_ueu _ Ray Jtobinson 's tibult-■houldered Gene Fullmer, the tie for his taL1 ure to defend.
only man who ever stopped him.
fn that San Frah&lt;l!to fight,
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This return 1,-rou11der between which reached a thrilling compe33-year .old Basilio or Chittenango titive peak in the sixth round,
N. Y., and 28-year old Fullm�r ] left- hooker Basilio . was so exof nearby West Jordan, Utah, will \ hausted in the i4th that his han&lt;lbe televised nationally by ABC ter-J a'sked the r@ft!l'ee to slop
al IO P. M. (edt-)
the bout. ln the dreesine room,
However, because of the time­ victorious Fullmer's face showed
!One differences they'll square off bruises and cuts in several places
at sundown here at Derks Fi eld,
Basilio hasn't fought since. He
where fair and continued warm �ook a �ong res� and then wen t
weather has been promised. A into serious, !,ra�nlng. He _wound
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crowd of 13,000 and a gate of up has
cond1tiomng camp111gn for
$125,000 are expeeted at Salt Lake tonight's fight at the Industrial
City's fi rst world title fight.
School in Ogden, Utah-J5 miles
There he aparred ln secret
away.
Fullmer is favored at 13-!5 to
lest Fullmer Jeam what weapons
beat Carmen again.
he was sliarpening.
Had Stopped 8111110
Craggy.faced Carmen who moThe West Jordan mi-uler is fa• tored �to town from Ogden Tues
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heavy favorites to win their flemifinal Matches in the Wimbledon
te n nis championships today and
sr.t up an all-Australian battle for
the men's •Ingles crown.
Top-seeded Fraser, who won
the U. S. national championshi p at
Foreat Hills, N. V., last year, wat
pitted against Ramanathan Krish•
nafl of India, and third . seeded
Laver faced Nlcola Pietrangeli of

TORONTO UPI - The 1lump­

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• throwing errpr . allowed lea1ue­
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Detroit . . , . . . . . 32 32 .tlOO
Washington . , . 30 34 .461 B�
· Kanaas City , , 26 40 .3M 13�
Bo■ton . . . . . . . . 22 43 .338 17
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• Cle,eland beat Balt,·more.
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Chi�o. 2·1, in 14 innings and
Detro1l deleated •··ton
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lead w�tb a 5-3 victory over Chi •
ca.go. l&gt;ittsbur&amp;h and San Fra n cisco b&amp;tUed to a 7 . 7 tie in a
game called at the en d o( nine
inninga because of curfew, Phila •
d� lpbla blanked Los Angele s, 2·0,
and Cincinnati beat St. Loui.s, 10·4.

Johnny Temple's 1 1 th in n ing
hOJner off reliever Gordon Jo nes
gave the lndia111 their victory .ift•
er Al Pilarcik tied the score a t
2-2 for the Orioles with a two•run
bomer in the ninth, held the Ori•
olet hiUess the rest of the way
a, Uhited ,,..... latwn.tlon■t to ea.rn his 11erond Yictory.
Roberto Clemente singled homt
NATIONAL LIAGUI
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Milwaukee . . , , . 37 Z5 ,Mrf 2 � Pittsburgh missed a chance to
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San Francisco . 36 81 .537 8
Cincinnati , , . . . 32 34 .� 9� Oon Hoplc flied out, Dick Schofiel� w11 thrown out at the plate
St. Louis . . . . . . 32 30 .•78 10
and Hal Smith struck out.
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game, delayed four times by ri'in,
Philadelphia . . . 28 30 .418 H
will be played over in its en•
Chicago , . . . , . . 2.5 38 .397 1�
tirety,
Tu...,.y's Rnvlh
The Reds rocked Ronnie Kli ne
MllwaukH 5 Chlcato 3
for five runs in the first inning
C incinnati 1 0 St. Louil 4, N
and then breezed to victory ove r
Phlla•lphl1 2 LN Ant-I• O, N
San Fr1ncl1eo at Plthburth 7.7 the Cardinals. By win11ing, Ci n •
tie, .. me, call..t end 9th lnnlnt1, cinnati moYed into fourth place
and dropped St. Louis into fifth.
curfew
Jim O'Toole was t h e winner al­
Wednetd•Y'• Pr0Nbl1 Pltchtn
Mllw1uk" 1t'Chlc19t 2-Plz■rro I.hough he £ailed to get past th e
4-2 incl Buhl a-3'or lrunet 1 -0 sixth. Ed Bailey, Alex Gnmm..:s
w Andarson 2:-4 and IIIIWIH'lh 3-5 1 and Curt Flood hit homers.
Loa Ane-11■ at Phlladitfphl1 2,
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e"'angeh.s t, will bring I.he me.1-uac Intermediate Girl Scouts Spending Wee
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morning memben
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Mr. and ,dra. Charles Faulkn e�
assistant di rectors, Mrs. Mrs. Ro ber t Ca no1 d i y to go on a
1 director, Mrs. William Everson, and
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Vilora Collins and Mrs. Sara Moore.
� daugnter, K..riu1y, �pent the
tour of C.uper'1- N ursery , n d
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their own cookmg as well as selechng their menus.
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members of Ripl ey's Army Re­
s�rv e Unit , the 812t h Ordn,1n ce
Com1� a nd ing th e company i.
Company (Am mo), which is no w I Capt. Glenn E. SmUh of Nf!W ffa.
l raining al Tooe l e Ordna nce De- ve n Cap( . Smith la vocat ion.al ,..
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at Wahama
T he group ' bega� t raini n g i n j H i g h School. Olh era a tlendin1 ,ll'e .
l" tah on June 1 9 and wi l l end 1 111 Lt. Henry ff. Buck. Jr,, SFC
lhe i r training the re on ,July 3 _ N1mrud S. Pauley, Sgt. Chulee id.
- Koush, Sgt. Kenne th A. Taylor,
son
--:- spen t Sund..iy w
1 1h Mr. and Mrs. 1 SP5 Robert A. Scarbe
Cp l. 811oOo
Bo b Greer a t Pt. Plea.an t. Janifer ) ly R. Oh l inger, Cpl . rry,
Work on the sewing projects of
Thom aa F.
retu rn e� bo111e after Yili ting a I Reed, SP4 Ronald L.
m emben continued on June 21
Scar berry
wee k with the Greers.
SP4 Harry L. Vicke rs, Jr., SP4
when tb1 Five Point Star ,.S titche rs
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Dav
i d Kn a pp and Harold RickGeorge Young, PFC Orville E.
met at the home of An n Jmts. Bet­
ard Jr. , � re in Columbus.
Bush, Pf'C Jackie H. Cam pbell,
ty M■e ft011 •ave the reports a nd
Mr. an_a Mra. Don Quis
en berry PFC Garry G. (;i bbs, PFC Ralph E.
Mrs. Dorothy Karr supervised the
a nd family, A then1, ,•i1ited Mr. Noel, and PF James
meetlna; Betty Ross, repprter.
C
D. Weaver.
a nd Mn. Oac.ar Henry
and Terry.
Tooe le Ord nance Depot is locat­
Mr. and M.r1. Ha rol tl Y oung .M.r
and Mn. Gle nn Schne ider �ere ed thi rty-seven miles 80uth we1t of
Twelv, mem:� o( the Salem
Salt Lak e City a nd is nestled in
in Columbus Salu rday.
Center Boya Club with 'aex She neMn. Betty Gin ther of Columbua the Wasatch Ra ng e of the Rocky
fie ld q advh:or met for a session
is vi1il41!g her paren t. M r. a nd Mounta i ns. The depot overloob
by that croup. Recrea tion was held
Mrs. 8. J. Redmond.
the Gre at Salt Lak e whieh coYen
duriof �he e Y eriinff. Carl E. Shene­
M rs. Grace Cartwrigh t re turned an are a of 1 .800 aquare m i l�, a nd
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field. reporter.
home a fter a n utended Yili t wilb the ucrage elel'atior. is 4,o/15 feet.
the United Slates, who attended Rutland Schools before 1910
her children.
They gath ered a t noon in social
AU instruction and o n•the -Job
Mrs. , Veda V a nMete r 11 a med i• train
/ roo ms of th e Method ist Church the reu n ion.
ing ill supervi,ed by civiliaq
�a l pal 1e n1 .at _H_olzer Hospi tal. She personne
Another , unu11ual couple, t hia
fo r a bountifu l potluck dinner
l o ( which tl::2r� are a �
1s on the cri tic.al hst.
then e njoyed severa l hours oi one of siat er.s, was that of Mabel
proxima tely 2,200 emp,oyed.
Mrs Besn ie Blake returned
re minisci ng the days � yean Higginbotha rn, f&lt;ffl Day ton Ave .,
b �me Saturday from Holzer HosWhil e at Tooele Ordna nce De,.
ego arid more when th ey were Springfield, 0., and Lena B11rk,
AnftOIIMM Tht Remov ..
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The coupl e wi th th e most miles ,
-Now Bq_�ess and
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girls m �e1r •�bteens ln 1903.
b
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Profeulo
and fa mil y, Pt, Pleasan t vis.iled rodeo. Recreational facilJlies in•
The .s1aters are daueht ers of
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was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogg
, nal Building
M r. and Mrs. lierman Cartwright elu de bowling, golf, te nnil, !IOft.
West Covin a, Ca l ifornia . who Jeri the late James M usser whu wort.
Sunday.
ball, swimminr., and 0th( organ•
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Rutland in l940 (ste picture ed for man)' years In the Rath• · •·, 1 • •
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R
et ha Lewis, Let.art Rout
i
ized games. The trip •o er,d from
bu
Stor
e
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in
IJ,utlan
.
d
e
rn
nd
righ t.) M r. Hogg retired recen u;
TRAVEL LONG 0--, a�NCES - Mr. and M n. At1hur: Hogg cfflter West Cvviaa, Calif. M
orris Johnson, W est Columbia the depot UI m ade by · p!,ne .
Tbe
gat
he
ring wae comple te traveled to: RdUand :for lhe "Belon 1810 Sc.h ool
· as rai lroa d agent for the Sou thern
.
v�ited M,. and Mn. F,ed Lew.:
eunion" Sunday.
left
Mr. Ind
Telephone Glhllon 6-2%38 1 Pacific '"Railroad in Cal ifornia. with men who had gone to • Rut­ W, D. Lanning, F■ltbono, 0,, who. left llullan d In•R1938
Frid
ay evening.
DEB\IT IN ZOO
;nd
third
frorn
rigfil
Is
NeWe
Athey
l
1
back to Oblo Just for a qd schools, and w hoae wives h ad l!rl,e, · P-., lhetl Mibef tllJuioerJ'Jllilnbolhorn, l)avtAn, o,
-Th
- · ey- came
Cal l ing on Mr. and Mrs D a na
LONDON UP[ - Tlu•,,, London '
Lena (Mu..er) Burk c•-·A-·
a
nd
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not� a nd with wom en who H
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' --.ru, Lewis Sunday were
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1903. ·
Mrs. Ann a debutantes are plaMin g a Joint
)'oungsten had atte nded Rutla nd 0., who left b.I
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Loui
1e
I
Coll
com ing out party July 7th in tlle
ey and Toni a or N e w
school s, and husbands who h ad dist Qbµrch_ .ar� . Mn•. . Bianchi!'
Atkinson and M r. a nd Mrs. (.uth• R.utla n�; M rs. , Maude Ral ph, Ha ven, _ Mr. an d Mn.
London Zoo,
Cha
rl
es
n ot. One iueh was Mr. and Mrs.
CroH�an, ��. l'1PIJ1ie-- \Velsml
· J• '· tr 1'ownaend Allen , all Of A!}len9 Pomeroy; Guy .Mutchler,
C
a rt�ght a l!d
E
l
ai
Rutland;
n
e,
'
Maso
1 Eve rett C.al dwell, Vi nton RD. ter _ aiid Mr: il nd. �- �,::fi
n,
r Po-,. -'fr, and ltfra. Everett Caldwell, Mrs. Game t Entsmina:er, Middle- Shel .ta �nd Mike
Lieving, We&amp;t
Mrs. Calllwell, who reglriered . well, . all of · �CO!-µrnbu_llj . W.
STORAGE TRAY ·
See Us For Your
A.,
l'ioto
n ; Mr. a nd Mn . .Alpha
lum port a nd the a1x peraona pic!tured I Columbia .
gu ests, rene wed ma ny childhood Ga rdne r, Bveliville;, , Neva Pierce-,
111er;
Mr.
an
d
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M
ni:
Don
An
Floy
de
aon,
al right.
d Roush, Hunting ton spent ,
t
ELECTRIC SPIT
frien dships. Mr. Caldwel l tooJI,: hi&amp; a nd ·Rue Tuc,ei:l'D��. �ld4�po
rt; · .·Mr. and Mrs. ·WUtlur Theo aid,
The re u n ion, usually he ld a n• ! the weekend at home .
'
achoolin g elsewh e re.
I
.Mr. and . Mn. :Jier.�rt l:loa)hnson/: .¥las , Eln Gardn er, Mr1. Bertha
6 FOOT OF CORD
nua.lly i n Columbus, o., Wu mov- . M rs. Cecil Hysel l, Roger Will•
_-The Mull er dau&amp;:hters me t ·an• Mrs. Elizabeth �e atty, �a.. fuu.de 1 �•her, a
!
Mils Carri� • Sa1'16bW')' · ed to Rut.land for the fJrat
1 am, Roger Pe rry and
Ju.dy of
other old friend at the rettnion . Rutherford, ·Mn. Florence ' Hay1
tim e ,
1
1tltn, Garnet Williatnaon� all ol t-hi■ year_
Pom
eroy viaited Mina Lewi.a
and I
Nellie Athey also, (see rieht) 2221 ·
- -,---Greg
Monda y e yening.
Eastern Ave,, Erle, Pa ., made the
calling on Mr. aod Mr,. Ned
Aon Ha rris ol Maoon ;. vWtSALES &amp; SERVICE_
.
tbJrd. of I trio of "beat friends"
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Henry Friday.
mg Mrs. John Harrison tor a 1
wJth Ma bel ali.d Lena M.usaer. For
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Riley Sr. call . week.
many yell'I they COlftlJ&gt;onded r-.
.
\.c
ed
on Mn. Eddie Rickard of Le...&gt;
·
Mr. and Mrs. N elson Roush and 1
_
il'n
.
rulaNW ahhoua:h teparat.ed by · thll' . ' 2_.el ·
tar:t ..aovte who h11 returned to •■o ns ' of New Ha ven, Mra. Mabie 1
.
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-tlelb
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W
ftte
.
Churall.
K.
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distance that came with marriage
met in 1odal rooms of the church . Mt �e fto
·..:.....:.:.!!. i
m Holzer Hoapltal JobllJIOn visite{l . 1lrs. JnseP.b,i,Q,e
and raising famlliea. ·
on Fri� evenina: and enjo)'l!a "8 and also vi1ited
Mr. and llrl, Caldwell OY�e week end.
MIU STRUT
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In the group pictures a bove,
-MIDDLEPORT, 0,
potluck dinner. The occasion was Guald Field,
.,
--. �
and
ehlldren.
HOLLYWooo UP( - . (n bis the burn ing of the .note on the
, take� outalde the Rutlan d UetboMr.
own way prpdueer-�dvutlser Joe new social rooma, Attendins were tend and Mr1, Ted Riley Sr., .at.
ed the Bible School program
Levin� I�, . � _bi1«er m_a n, than Mr. and Mrs. Caraer, Mn. Holat M iddleport Friday even ing
1
"Hercu
le1' l!'hom be )las bally- land and Laura, Mn. Bill �HI - 'Vh
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en two of their gr
hooed for m ore lhan a year.
lama and Judy, Charles Zlmme r- part in the prosr and,ona took I
uu.
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Phyiically LeYine, a rotund, be- man, Mr. and Mrs. Byron VanMespectacled little lnan, is no ' match ter, Rev. and Mra. Hanlon, Thur•
Mr. and Mrs, William Lee of
for Steve (Her.c'ules) Reeve9 , •
m an Youna:, Helen Barker, Clara Middl eport a nd sons were guests
_But he 's s gl��t . when it com e, WilUarna, Phyl l is Williama, Rich- Sunday eY e ning of h er pa:rea:p' /
to whoinlll n, 11p a ca mpaljn for ard Gille)', Mr, and Mn.- Wa lter Mr, a nd M rs. Ted Riley .Sr. Mrs. Howard Rayburn an
o ne of hl.! horrendous moviee. He Blak,e .and Jimmy and Charl es,
d so n , 1
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gives away bicycles, runs con- Mr. and Mrs. Geora:, Burns, Bev- , Mrs. Bell Van Me ter .and children,
We'
re
Pt.
old
PleHant, and Mrs. Ora Higgin,
hands at mhulg
teats for kiddies, blares his fll r.111 , erly and Che ryl, Mr. and Mrs.
concrete precisely to order. ·
receivea praise from radio and Bil! lkown, Kent and Kevi n, Mr. a nd son Stewa rt McDermltt vbit­
televislon , a nd fills newspapen and M rs, F�rris Justis., Joa nn and ed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wiiliams
Call us . . . and get deliv­
Dale, Mr, and M rs. L. R. L)' ons Sunday.
l'nd magatlnes wl th advertising.
ery when you want it where
Mrs. Mattie Henry vlslted her
Deuble On Adffrtlal"'
Frieda Henry, Mabel Johnson,
you want lt.
Joe spends twice as much mo ney Lulu Ru&amp;!lell, Middleport and daughter Mn. Charles Armstrong
· at Columbus.
dragging the public i nto the a ter, Jan ice Gibbs, Broad Run.
Mrs. Ruel Hoscber and Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Fick, Pomeroy and
a, he doea on the pictuni a them•
selves. For ln11tancii, "Hercules" Mrs. Paljl �rnbull, Mason, were Ga rnet Allan of Maao n and Mr&amp;.
toat onl)' $600 000 to ma ke Joe -- - :cc--;--, -- -, / Thelma Heney were In pt PJea,­
Page SI.
spent more th�n $1.2 milllo� pro. seem• everyon e elae has forgotten a nt ,on bu1inesa,
Phone WY-Z-3%114
- MlddlepoH
a bout lha t. Nobody -wa nt.a to see
Mr. and Mn. Elme r VanM eter
moti ni it
m
e 8!afe picture,. They like horror
__ _
·
Now h� has a new film "ff I
cutes Unchained.'' Costs 1 ' milll:� st uff and my plctttres. 'Hercules'
doll�. COit of hullabaloo : 2 '!ii t,oo.k. in $18 million.
/
mill ion doll�.
"Nowadays when business geta
.
. He has other "Hercule&amp;" epics: bad the movie people tend to cut
Pl �n n�, b)J\ ref.use■ .to . divulge oxpenaes, a nd the fJr1t thi n
g they
I
.the tttle1.
cut is advertisi ng I nstea d th ey
. "Wt're In the clrcu1 · buslneaa," &amp;hould advertiae �ore.
1fevil\e , aaJ�.. "Tha t'a . all movie.
"�� tbe ctreus Jan 't goi n� so
are, the circu, bualnesa.- ·
will beaUle they don't put up
.
Dowt Want Mlw11
bW.1t9anta-,, anymore, and they
, 11,n·,S a,�o��n•�el- , �nd it I -tt:wPed
:bmng the parade."

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Second Section: Features,
News, Home Store Advertising

MIIGS COUNTY

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ELBEPFELDS:!

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Sinclair. Mn. Kate Sinclai r re­
Fred Rose nbaum ia confined to • le r.
Mr. a nd Mtw. Robert RJ�chie and ceived • er1cll.ed breutbon e whlle
his home by i l ln e11s.
e
her
at
M.rs. Wende l l Frecker spent the aon, Bobby, o f _Dexle.r _C ity _ape nl hous clean lnc Monday
\!.-ee k of June 13 in Col umbus with the week end with relatives in the ti ome.
Mn. Lucille �aylor o f Frank
he r da ughtei- a n d son-in Jaw, Mr. area.
Ind., 11 lhe aue.it of Mr. and
Un,
Mrs.
Robert
DaYis
an
d
d
1ughters
f�mand
Briggti
Richard
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
G. H. Ewin&amp;.
n
ily a nd attended th e Ohio Voe.a- spe nt the week�d in Geor1e tow
Mi1
1 H arri ett Ewin g of Wash ing­
d
an
Yis
a
D
R.
W.
t
Mrs.
wi
and
Mr.
h
rs
e
ach
e
T
t:onal Home Economic
Confer ence al OSU. Sh e waa a c- la m.Uy. . Virginia a nd Lorraibe Da­ ton , D. C.,. ■pent 1-at week • with
t:ompa nied ho m e on Sa tu rday by vi,, who bav e been spendi ne so.me ler pare nts. Mr. and M.ra. G. Ji
Mrs. B1•iggs and chi ldren for a lime with the ir grandparenta. Mr. Ewing.
week's visit. M r . Briggs spen( the ··an d Mn. Robert Davia and .Mrs. · Mias a,:ace and Field Ca mpbel l
past week en d with the F'reck�n Ka t� Sinclair, returned to their ltad u thl!ir weei:end gue!Ul Mr.
and Mr,. C. K. Milner, Cleveland.
a nd was accompani ed home by home with the m.
rod Mr. a nd Mrs. Gerald Coffe y
M rs. Briggs a nd children.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mered ith and so ns, Sai:. Dicso, Caif.
Emmett Will a nd Mr. a nd iltn. and d1Ugtner: , Ja ni.et. and, ... M.iS&amp;
M r. a11d MH. C .. L. Fa ulkner and
J a rP es W ill and fami l y were in J a n.ice Kirk of St. Pe ,crabtt rg, Fl � . • da ughter Cathleen , of Spring field
-: ol umbus Sunday and a t tended a. were we ek end g uest, Clf Mr. and we re we;k ell� ii ue1ts of M r. a nd
amily reunion al the home oI M r. Mrs. Homer· Holter.
1 Mrs. Ernest Rea an d other rela,
, nd Mrs. Myrun Hudson a t ComM r. a nd Mr1 . Oa Yt!I Fre cker lives. Cit hlel!n rem ained for a
were Sunda y dinner gu ests o r week's visit. ·
,nercia l Point.
R ev . and Mrs. Kennet h Wright• th e ir da ughter a nd son-in- l a w, M r,
Mr. a nd Mn. WiUiam H al lor� n
�ell and d.aughlers. Esther and Na- a nd Mrs. Homer Holler.
�aug�ter, Nanc?',. �n d son, 81II
and
re•
vi!iited
r
ai
ncl
Si
K:.te
Mrs.
Bel·
of
Wayne
l
r
Eii
s1Jn
rl i ne ancl
pre were Monday evening guests 1 ce nt l y in Athe ns with her son a nd I of Cmcl nn a U ,are vmtmg her par­
or Rev. and Mrs. Francis H. G l az- daughte r-in-law, M r. and Mr&amp;. Noel_ 9f]ts, Mr. 11.nP Mra. Ernest P. Duerr,

mati ve l ecture
� hear n a lu n slu� y the r are m ak- Phy l lis Ha ck e tt and Addie B � ck. lion. He took them to a se ven j weekend guellt of tbe tr parenw.
mg
th
eir collection of i nsects a nd I
with Susie Tracy- 11.nd Ja mee acre pl a nting of eve rgree ns which Air. and Mn. �Ul'man McCal l un,
THURS., FR.I. and SAT.
s_ma l l animal.a. An .a dde d � tlrac- 1 Ev ans .as aids.
Wa l t Di.!lney's
he has und e rway a nd dlacussed ..uu t'M'. iiJ1d · MH. Hay mund ha•, hon lo t-he camp thu ye a� 15 th�
M e mbe rs of .thi� group a_re the trees an d shrubs with them orccht.
"SHAGGY DOG"
1
Sh e b.a , M a ry Fra ncis, V1ck1e Young, O h ta
Germ a � sh e phe rd _ dog,
While at the hospit al ground t1 ,
F1'ed Ma cMu rr a y , Jean H a gen
be longing to . the d m,ctor who h aa Lewis, Ca rolyn Lipsco m �. Fon na
Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Seld ena bcl
a n umber of trees we re noted as
e
b com e a frien d to the glrls a nd Wise, �ay �o �gess . E lame _ H aean
cJ son, 1 erry, and hl.s mother.
the Ginkg o, Wild Cherry, Am e ri,1]110 a cts a� a wa tch _d og.
. kett, Zi b Nier i , June Qu i llen, can E l m, Dogwood , Sycamore Mn . R ay Seldenabel , were Colum
Mn. M axine Arn old IS th e bust· 1 Agne s W h ite, Uo nna S milh and
bus visnors, :w1onday.
and Pop l a rs.
A Cartoon Iv...-, N..._.I
n es.s m a na ger for the camp a nd : Joyce E v;i ns.
M rs. Arthur Ginther of Nev.
does . all t he bu)'i ng and _pa yin_g
On their return trip to Ru tlan d
to 1, a., M r. nu M · H. ai·Leaders (or the F ire Bugs
of bil l s. She also Hned in t h is ,
the l adies slopped at the Road- Brigh 1 .P
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capa ci ty for the Brown le Camp I are Sa�a Moore . and Pa ndo�_a Col - sid e Park on 33 fur a picnic lu n ch old . G m thcr �f Bea v �r, _} ii ' ,m a
,' na.ll
Cincrn
obs
Ja
rene
OI
c
I l ins with Glom1 Bu c k, .,_h a ron
1 wh ich was held last week.
Makin g the tour , were M'rs. Mri;. l
1
r
e
gu
a
e
r
M
. vnu
ot
1ns
e�l
we
".,"�ck
sto
e
:
Sara
{
s
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W
Young and
Chris
Cha pman. Mrs.
.
Ethe
TONIGH T
This Thunday the girls will I a ids. Members arc Ann Cr1�er,
rs. Ella s St_t�e�� _ _ __
M
r.t
.
l
rs.
.
Russell Li t le ,
l
FAMILY NIGHTS
_ . _ _ __
report to camp at 1:00 a nd wl_ll Chr istmc Bahr, Sandrai Hendr_1 ck t Dieh . Mrs.
Cush John son , Mrs. Ber tha Amo!, f
Dick Mil le r, Anthony Ca rbo ne
stay over night Th�r1day n ighl_ 16 I N a ncy Arnold,
Re 1be l,
Donna
- ··A b.UCKET OF BLOOD"
Roberl Re ibe l and M rs. !
.11110 p� renta vil lta hon t ime w i th I Chery l Fife, Je,11nette Scott, Ser�n Mr s.
,p
Canada y a nd Sabra.
(Comedy)
pl
ann
i
a
ed
l
progr
for
a
m
a
spec
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L.
i
m
G
l
o
r
i
a
Lipscomb,
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ewi . J . d a
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- a ll!O •
lhe ir enjoyment.
Ebersbach, Charlotte Black, JenS
0
Ken Clark - YYette Vick en 1
e, Poggy Haughne r,
"'THE GIANT LEECIIEI,"
at noon , ni(e, Blakesle
C. m p- ,.�1 hr ak
..I',
,:
l
Vi ckie Fetly a nd
s,
u
ncy
Ti
a
N
'D . '
T
J
(Horror)
ind M,: g· ��-0 i ! n- 1
F l;
inda Conde .
C
0
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,
.
t�I
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'I'he
Pome,
Jy
WL"Tll
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ho
w
e
O
ath
vft 1n�� .Ill)' f
THURSDAY ONLY
, n... � Tµe1al r?9.m, �f
ven
e
ay
d
lo
the
ing
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rn
1n
m
y
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u�a:
e
can
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by
ed
l
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Frida
are
com
10
[
Girls
" Sh ade RiYe r
Gene Kel ly - - Mlh.1 Gay nor
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the !tder au..-u �hurcb with ;nrs. G.
,r,
he lp wUh the opera Uon :
"L� G IRLS"
, F.sthe r Sim?SO n and H elen Bodi1
Mrs. M a rtha Childs predllled H. � wmg pres l&lt;\ fl&amp;.
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m er with aids Calhy Eng l ish, Lin•
- al 10 Tlie Intermediate · �a m p 11 dlme
th
of
1
tinr
e
e
:.i
P
1mgmg
aa
e
the
.rollowea
busin
.?f
1
the
over
r
y
bbon,.
i
G
n
Evely
.
Smith a ndDean Joan -- John O'Br ien
.
g roups 1 dll
v ld ed i nto th e roJiow m g
nbcra in thi ll group are Car- Loya l Bere a n Cl a1J1 of t he .,;hurt.i a hymn. Dunna the busmeil sea•
"HANDLE WITH CARE"
Me
wit h the names hni n g been se l•
ol St�ul, Ja cqut!line Seiden a bl e , of Christ w h en the group m et for 1 111011 le tters were rea d from Se naFRIDAY ONLY
ec t ed by the 1couUI.
Dia nne Davis, Sandy Bunce, Be e- th e ir regu la,r mee tlng at , the tor Lyndo� John�on and Senat?r ,
GIANT DISPLAY OF
. l!:v er ett U1rkse n in regard to .HIi l
"
•
k Al le nsworth Ca ro l yn Qui l len chu rch In Middl eport.
M
lh
B
Campe relta w
" '1REWORKS"
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song,
&amp; Yy
ing
en
op
the
g
l
n
Fo
S 1432, repor tin.1 that the bill has'
lowi
Pau:
Ault
Putty
·
" n'o th Ann Kloe� ·
i
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B c,gou ne an d Fra n.ees
M ary K
Bigger &amp; Bett er !
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·
e Lord's Prayer was gi ven m
th
becn _placea belore the Sen a te c�md
n
a
Harris
Marjorie
J
i911
e
Th
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ge�11 a s l he Ir 1ea de ra. A 1d. s wi·th lt 8
- a lso un ison by the group.
mitt
ee o n Jnte ntate a nd Foreign
,
r
e
·
Grues
·c
Debbi
d
an
Colbns
th is group a re Anita
Go rdon Scott in
M
rs. Edw in Haggerty read t h e I Commerce.
ll was 8110 reported
Su11,an ne Arnold..
'"TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE"
Ros&lt;! Ma ry Arno l d and J e an sc r iptu re lor th e e ve n inl which tha t 13 promi n en t Protestant lead­
Mem bers ?' t h is g roup a re Ja ne
{In Color)
Sei denoble are l eade rs for the wa s fol l owe d by a re ading fro m e,s united in se ndine a joint comEva ns , Ch� istine 8!" lle y, S an.fra ' ' Happy Hillbillies'' a n d � arilyn
- a lso th e devotion a l book l e t by Mrs. municat io n to the U. , S. Co�gtellf ,
Clouch, El i nor _Bod i m e r, M ari yn Moo
.....G l enn Ford -- R ed Butto n,
re and Joa n Hewe tson are the
The devot io ns to ba n a lcoholic bevera1es an ail'G
eorge Mowery.
Stumbo, Ste phaine Pu l len , R uth a ids
"IMITATION G ENERAL"
re cl osed with e poem by Mr!l .
we
craft in flilhl.
Ann Ferguson. Marsh a Ha ck ett,
(Jn Scope)
ty "We Wou l d See J esus . "
Hagger
Mra. J. H. Stephe nson an d M iss
Sal ly Ra thburn, Ba rbar■ Tatterion
Group member, are M a u risha
Al110 Cartoon
meellnt Lucretia G enheimer were n am ed
th
During
e busin e ss
a
ne
Mary Ann M cKenile and J
Durst , Peggy Fo lmer , Rebe cc a the annu a l pic nic wa .!I discu&amp;Se d as t he nom inatina: comm ittee to 're•
--· -- --- · Sll_v e rs., Sedo n la S� nc er, J ew el an d ten ta tiv e plans we re made to port a l the July meetin1. Mrs, !
· · - - -Pr i c e , SU6a n . Morris, Rose Ma ri e hold It in July.
j Lu ci lle Naylor, Franklin, Ind.,
Ha�kcll, J a � 1ce � verson, Carol
prlie wh l cb was was welcomed II a a:u est.
travellnt
The
.
�11d e raon, L mda Shephe rd, �erri brou(lhl by Mrs. Chi l ds w.111 awa rd
'-.
�W'
Du
rin&amp; the program hour Mrs.
Fu l tz, Darl a . li:.bersbach, Lmdll ed lo Mn. Georg e Hudoo n ,
Daiay Jasper led the worship serReuter and Hi l a Va ughan.
illl!!!!!!:
refresh - Yice for t he flower a n d ·mi111iOn d eAfter lh e meet ing,
�
me nts were served by the tmspartme nt a nd Mr,. Phil William•
tess e1 Mn. Mowery � nd Mrs. Ha g- aon leading tor the depa rtment ot
Granso H1ts l11.spection
Z#J
c. E . Jones, dUltrict deputy, Ion, g erty w ith Mrs. Jam�s Hawl ey as srmnd serv ice &amp;ave im i nlere1tin&amp;
I ducted inspection when lhe Ol lve a contribu t lng hostess. Guests tor read ing
"G . I. M Oflls-Whose
(: rang e met in re£ula r 1es1ion [,•ri, t he ev ening were Jill .Bringhard Fault. " Mrs. Ralph C. Zun del tol d l
of a trip e ast and o f i nteresti n g ,
day ev ening at their h111l. Jo11e an d Sheri Mayer.
I poin ts of Intere st . Pra yer by Mrs.
ph lnc lt i tchic, Master , pre11id ed.
I�
Ja sper conc l ude d the meeting.
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Kath leen Milhoan, lecturer, used
(""1111111
I the theme · •safety on the Farm and
The ne,ct meeting w'.IJ be • pkng part ln the proTakl
."
In the social room of the Fednl
Highway
c
!
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ORKS
FIREW
l
AMu
Will Dl1pl1y Our
Robe rta
m we re Mrs. Sisson,
ated Church On Tueiday, July 26.
gra
cr
!
EVER
THAN
ER
BETl'
BIGGER AND
Wel ls, MrH. Cllrt!s. Mr8, Ritchie ,
'
'l'hc re·11 NO.CHARGE for Chil d re n In Can Und e r 1 2 yeara of
R,ry, Mn. Milhoan.
Cr,
Linnie
•
Diril'IAlr
SO BRING YOUR CHILDREN AND TitE NElGHBOR'S
age .
frcshmenla were serve d .
Mt. a nd Mn. Wllliam Wells. e.D· I
CHILDREN _ _ • AND HAVE A BIG EVENfNG OF FUN!
ly fllQQIJ HQ\IQ4Sll,llLT,
'- , tertalned a group of . -re Iatives on ·
! Friday, July ls the date of Jl'JF.
ISI
FIATUR
1110
TWO
ON THI SCRIIN - _ , ...
1 nt'xt meeting night Vislton f rat;l,l
Mr. and Mrs. Rober.t Shprp �dond ay wi th a dinner ,, lheir
range wll l hf e n tertain•
G
k
Hemln�
vlalte
. d over the pa st weekt'nd home , Ball Run. G�est■ Were •)lrs.
Gordon S•GIU In "TARZAN t'IGIITS t'OR LIFE"
.
e
m
i
ed at tha t t
wi t h thei r son "&amp;nd fami ly, Mr. I .Ed Ste cker, Mill Nelllt L)'le a nd
Gl•nn Ford ■rid Red Buttono, "IM ITATION GENER AL"
N ew teg a lia cnlors of bl ue and and Mn. Way ne Sha rp, Za nesvllle Mrs. Barbarl Wells all of ColumCHILDRE N U NDER 12 f"IIBt IN CARS
ADULTS - 60&lt;
white were on• displ a y at th e last
Mr. and M rs. Fred He nry and bus.
1
meeting.
.
gran dson •Cli fford, who have
1
be e n Hvi�g in th11 Slan1bury pro- .A, 11,nounce Son' ,1
per ly on Soulh Thi rd Av e nue
Re v. and Mra, Roger L. �iehop
moved Mpnday I nto the J . .ff. 11ire an nou nclna t he birth of · a son,
G ra te house on Pe a rl St . .
Ste wart Allen, o n Friday, Ju ne 10.
C l l tfottl Ma n ley a nd Richard
Grandparent&amp; are Mr, a nd Mh.
Picken, re tu rned hom e Sunday LawTCnce Bis hop or Chillicothe
evening from a week1' ya ca tlon
a nd Mr , aq,d Mrs. Mart.I n .of nea r
at Seneca St11te For&lt;" 1t In Wat1t I Y.. .i ver ly.
Vl rglnl11 where they e nj oyed trd� t · Rev. Bishop, a forme r p1J.Stor of
fishing.
.
the EntcrprilM! and Yornt'lg Sta r
Mn. A. V. Smit h and da ug hter
ti:UB Churches, hH been attondl ni:
Mrs. Kathry n
'MHH11PH0_n a �d t he ThcologiCII I Sem inary a l D a y.
ch i ld ren who ha ve been l_1 ving in
Lon for the pa,t three years and j
Po meroy mov ed Mo nday mto the
lil:Udu ate d on J u ne 1 . He w11 or­
house on Se venth Street recently
dairled o n June 24 at the EUB Con•
va cated by M r. a nd Mrs. Erne1t
fercnce In Logan an d ii now pastor
Covert.
. of the M in erva Park EUB Ch11r h
.
M r. and i\irs. D a vid Ohhngn
I
In Columbus,
and da ughteN le ft
Tue sda y for
Wooste r whe re they wi l l rnake
the ir ho me w h ile David is asto•
el ated wi th th e Economy Loan
t here. Mra. Oh l lng er'8 mother. Mrs
Fra nk Gre,1111 accomp an ied them
for an lhdcflnlle vl-,lt,
M rs. W illi a m Eve rson recelved
word Mo nday th at he r mother1
M rs. L. C. Tenna nt was a dmi tted
to the Ohio Va lley Ho1plta l In
S teubenYUle for treatment.
·
Fred Shiflet who has been I
pat ient at Holter Hospital reie,�- ,
l :
ly u nderwent 1nr111ry .
Mr,. lamt11 Walter who
. ly underwent tur1ery at- �amderi­
Clarll: and h11 been returned
horp� UI nported lo, be l1J1Proved· 1
a nd 11 able to be u p 1ome.
l(r, ind .!In. �rl,hur C, !l" F
�
left 't'uetday for their homt',
West Covena, C1ltf .• 11 rt er a MW• ·
MARX•MADE
HIS and HERS
er al d■ya vl■lt wl th thei r co usin, 1
,7.95 Value
Mn. Wilbur Pierce of Bnftbury.
Whlle here they a nd Mr■. Plerco
'
a ttended the Rut11■d aehool re­ I
u nion.
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