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.. Doris Rice and Judy Sauer re­
�rned home Sunday from Col•
lm bu-1 wbe re they attended Girl'a
_It.ate at Capital University 11
lelegate, by the Ladies Auxil­
liry 10 Feeney-Bennett
Po1t,
,- merican Legio n.

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8-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport,

0. , June 30, 1960

.. ,

I Class R,eunion

I ChesterTGrange

Mainly About

I Of Nurses Held
Ohio Worthy Grand Matron Holds OES
Annual Jnsoectio n At Middleport Schoo/ 1 At Scites Homecla smat s !
s
e
r
or former
Mrs. Doro thy Weick , Worth y Grand Ma tron of the State of I A eunion

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Meets uesdby
; At Grange Hall

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· District President Install, New Officers
At Meeting Of Drew Webster Auxiliary

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Dale K.1ut:i:, worthy mas ter, pre- ) of Dre w Webste r Post American Legion, Tuesday evening at

side d when Chester Gra.nge No the Legion home, which was decorated with arrangements of
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
who atte nded . Holze r H ospllal
I
Ohio, Order of the Eastern Star, a ttended the a nnual mspec- 1 School of Nu m a nd their hus•
09 met Tuesday hen1 ng,
26
,
summer fl owers.
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.
. Lee H , o r Spr1 n gt e1d,
lion of Ev a ngelme C hapter OES W ednesd ay evem � a s t eir bands was h eld la.st wee k at
Communications were rea.d
. charge of Miss
ma
Smith,
president,
lfl:
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ng
e
ti
r
Th
,
d
n
a
-1ddleport the home of M r and Mrs Ke n • ! Mr . an d Mrs. Kenneth Liming
I from the Slate Gra n ge i n regard op ned
-.--- - - - , III:5pectmg officer. The mspection wa s held at the
with the offic er&amp; march.
e
daughter , Mary, o r Ced al'\l1lle, to the change 1n prices for
High School and was preceeded by a dm ner a t 6·00, served , neth Scites, Middlepor t
n, Columbus, / Gra nge supplies a nd fro m th e Highligh ts of the summer con- G e rald Wildermuth, fil'llt vice
_____
H onored guests for the a ffa ir M rs Robert Harde
·by the Ba nd Boosters.
Wellston preside nt ; Mrs. David Cu m i ngs,
- --n
n
cle of Athens Nation a l Gra n ge concer n mg youth feren � . hel d recen_tly al
o
r
D
Ci
a
� were Mr a nd Mrs E E K night and Miss
I
I n he r add ress to the chapter . . Th e ,eco nd vice president; Mrs. Ben
M
en
e
Smith
w
giv
b
l�li
re
y
,
an d wo rk One appea l for ai d was an sJoan Pelt us formerl y of Rlo I were wee kend _ gu ests of Mr.
1 M rs We ick expressed be r plea s ure 1
(
report of the au d1h n g committee
\
atworC
md
Neutzlin g, secretary; Mrs. Allen
cudcd
James
h
whi
Umn de) now l 1 Y m,: al Pomp a n o Mr s Homer Ci rcle and famll)' of wered Th e worth y master tha nk- was given by M rs. Jed Webster
at having bee n able to be the th , M
en
All
1
,
t
h
e
8
tt
E
fiill, trea1urer ; M rs. William Ba x•
n
remai
ed
the
Liming
ltendmg
a
for
Mar
Carmel
y
y
ed the members
1nspec t 1ng o fficer an d closed her H ugh es," Mrs""M a•be l Bcenne
e ,, , M rs Beach, Flond a·
·
ter, chaplain; Mrs. Harry Houda .
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Grang
onl!er
r
vm
a
r
St
a
al
night
o
v1s1tat1on
Other hostesses for th e even ing
1 addreH wllh the 13th chapter of j Lettie Roush Mrs Beth Pulle n I
sh ell, historian a nd Mrr. Orville
M r and Mr s Jo h n Ra sp of I
Degree work for ins pection was ,
Offi rers installed were Mrs
Co r 1 n thian1t on the gre atest splri- Mrs Rosema �y Ly o ns Mrs Beu'. we re Mr and Mr� D ;uuel West
sg t . at arm s.
Well,
_
ng
a
r
will
be
5
eve
o
r1
hursd
t
we
e
ctice
a
r
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M
discussed and a
�
T
r
y nelle Yo ung, presi de nt ;
·
en
ome roy an d Mr I F o .i
tual gift, Love.
P t for Grange I _Ga
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!a h Jones Mrs. D o n s Lew t!i , Mrs . 1 ( Jo Sn o wd ) P
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.
ram•
e
rn
the
Circl
t
of
er
om
uesls
m1tt
o
e
e
Th
held
ll
�
1
·
�he 1959 �lstory of lhe l ocal
M rs Emma Clalworth y, Past Glad i, v· 0 n an , M rs Pea rl Rey- a nd Mrs. Da vid Warner (Sara 1ly.
I
Mn.
name_d with
y
was
:
e"hibits
u n it wai, written and re ad by
Matron o.f th e chapter presented no Ids M i ;6 �re d d ie · Ho ud ashelt 1 Jo n es), Gallip o lis.
d
Mr s . Belis Proctor of Parken• Earl Dean as cha 1tma n .
I
1 Stork S h ower Hel
'
in 1
are visitin g
'
The K n ights
Mrs Neu'·'ing, unt·, h'111 tor Ian . A
M rs. W e 1d1 with
an
h
on orary
a
n
.
Le
s.
r
M
N
orton,
Mrs. Etta Mac
.
1
bur g arrive
· d Tucsd ay eveni· ng · 1or
pia no solo "Th e Star • Spangled
membenhlp 1n the chapter ap d Bu nce: Mrs Ar 1 ene iiwis
Ulltar ome
• . he r 311d Gallipolis with her pare n t �• M r . a visit with Mr . a n d Mrs. Ralph
"ln depende n re Day " was lhe ,...,.
i a n d Mrs . F c r e 1tu1o
als o a ch e ck for the Cli n ic Fu nd I Mrs. I' erne C lil'cscbrew .
A ll'tork shower wu h e l d at the .Ban n er March" was presen ted by
j th e me of the p rogram pre se n te d
· :::· ::::::·:::-Graves.
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of tbe State organizati on
of Mrs. Charles Massa r near Mn. Lillian Stei!f, president o f
i.ome
1 by Mrs. David Koble n tz lectu rer.
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1
has
r
e•
hs.
MIidred
R
Ma
n
l
t he Middleport Unit and the Past
M
r
M
r
s.
K
o
Cheste
r , Ju ne 22, hono ri n g Mrs.
Soloist fe r the eveni ng
y
1
Precedi n g the program,
_Oth er guesl11 Introduce d were Miss Shal'on Jon e s wh o sa n g ;::
turne d to her ho me, _An chor age, le n tz tha n ked all pa rticipating i n , Starli ng Massar. The gift table Prealden ts of the l ocal U n it ung
Victor
Bolankl, Past Worthy Lord 's Pr.a)·e r . .lhe was accom- 1
Pome roy, Ohio
.alaska, after 8 visit with her m0• 1 the prog ra ro presented a t Star I W H beauti(uJly dec orated yith a a num ber of favo rite songs with
r. rand Patron o� Ohio _an� De puty panied by M r�
f,
Steir
Lillian
.
Hi er, Mn. �l oren ce R. Smlth a nd : Gran ge whi .:h waa i nspected by ! blue umbrella with pink str eam- . Mrs. Ne utzling djrectlng and M rs,
G ra nd Ma�rons . Mar 1or1e Mur- wh o is lhc ur�a n iat for the chr,p.
ol he_r rclahve11.
deputy master. e n and gifts were al,o placed i n a Baxter acco mpanist .
: C. N. Jo nes,
TONIGHT, FRI. and SAT.
.
[ ph y , Naoma Ne ff, Doroth y lns kep, \er aud .a! s o prc1,ented five min•
I
Audr ey Bell who has b('_e n Gro u p singi n g of Amer ica the I bassinette . During t he eve ni ng the I
Miss
Walt Dis ney •8
i
Mrs. M arahall o n beh�lt of the
So u_rs. 1 l e ! of spec ial m usi c before t h e
ne
i
J
a
I
re ne Stewa rt an d_
Smith
in
Mrs.
e
s
e
led
by
renc
r
o
gam
M
Fl
were
.
of
t
u
gram
gue
guests
o
e
pr
ti
the
d
u
e
n
s
��
"SHAGGY DOG"
l
I Bea iful ope
local Unit presented -Mt8.!! Smith
Gr� nd Repreaen�a llve . M1rgue r1te begin r ung o f the i n spection.
By FREDDIE HOUO..). $W3'LT
and family has returned t o he r t a nd membe rs a n swered rol l call D. Boyles.
Fre d MacM urray, Jean Hagen
wlth
a .P■,t president'1 pin and
� r•cker, Ruth Crumrme a n d Ar•
eve·
the
with
g
n
Othc r5 assisti
b orne in Sta n ford, Conn .
with what America Means to Me.
I
COMING
I
d
tbe
n
to
d
a
a
serve
Mrs.
and
e
rles
r
Ch
Mrs.
ter on - behalf of th e Un it
we
Neal
Bue
Mr.
eshments
Ref
I
er.
�
tis M:cCumb
Mi i,s Ele anor Smith re turned l o " Amer icans Creed " was re ad by
,,· ,,·, prng,am we re Mrs. Joa n ',
.
SUN DAY through TU £$DA Y
Sat
son
last
spent
erry,
gran
w
Mrs.
Swan,
ah
n
prese
o
U
rs.
P
r&amp;l n Ia Nj:u tzl mg,
ted
owmg
r
VI
M
8 gift to M rs. Marshall.
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l
Iii
r'n
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;
1
cI
cl
,
White and Mrs. M artha Bingham
In-.
poe
New Yo rk Cit y Tu esd ay ■ ler a No rm n M Cai n a nd
"CASH McCALL"
·
c keye La k r.
at
.
e
Bu
urday
e r Riggs and Terri, Mrs. Elite d o ver
Esth
prea
.
th
�
t
n
se
l
•
n
pre
g
e
h
t
durin
Mrs.
or
,
r
Fl
d
r
he
the
o
m
Y . • n:,
visit with
who as1,is1e
depen den ce Bel s July 4 1776
(Technico l oN
. . .
Al the cloBe of the meeting,
Mr . and Mrs. CL1renc-e c:ii ne ti nce R. Smith. She wa1 accom pa n•· I
Lyons and Lyndal, Miss Sal·
abeth
d the Initia tory �ork
ing
an
meet
Edna
and
Mn.
k
I
n
wor
on
e
od
al
th
Nati
o
-Of
.
quiz
t.ition
er
Mill
o
A
by Roy
Jarnes Garner - Nata lie W
Craig, M rs. Ver, refreshments we re served from a
- � a� ��ted by the o(hcers Maxin e Co,, ts a n d Mrs. Ma ry are on vacati o n in Fl o rida.
ied by her sister, Miu Car oly n I Go vernment waa held with th ree ly Torrence and
.
Lark inB, Mrs. table w_i th white cover and cen .
Ruth
n'g We ber, Mrs.
rl
Hind y who �ere in charge 0� the
Mrs. Pearl VanCoo ney Is HJ at who will atte nd cluses at Colum- 1 gro ups pa rticipati g. G roup si - j Jose Babco ck a nd Florence, Mrs , tered with an arrange mcn� of red
_i
, S
unsh ne � r d i . T�cy were mm sted h er h o me with ear lrouble.
bia Un iversity i nd by Mi.Js Janet i n g of Tra mp, Tramp, Tramp, con •
nso n , I roses and baby bl-eath, with . ca n •
I
, Robert Gray , Mrs. Ll oyd Joh
by M �s . �.d na Jtr e nch a rici M rs. I
,_� �-r�
,
M rs. Harry McM a ste r has' re - Allen who will att e n d the Union elu de d the prog r am .
I �
d_le11 in . crysta! holder � o n either
s.
n Boy les, Mrs. D. Boyles,
Sharo
Mr
Nn� rna Smers,
tu rn ed from a we e ks vi !Ji t · in Thco lua:ical College for the sum.
.!l ld c. M1.s11 Smith_ pre11de d at the
rs. Ma rlo
r,
e
M
Spenc
ce
n
at
e
or
Fl
ved
r
Mrs.
se
e
r
we
ts
r
n
eshme
Ref
Followrn� the close 0� _th e Z a neBville a l the h ome of her m er.
P� n ch bowl, whtC'h was cente red
n
d
n
a
Ja
:Massa r , Virgi n ia, Dorothy
of t he meeting.
c h aptrr, lhc&gt; !l'.�Uts we re i n vited dau g hter, M rs. Alyce Yurasits.
1 the close
with a red rose.
"M
Fr
Lois
s.
r
,
r
ecke
chllArvilla
Tues•
Mn.
and
el,
n
e
All
Wa)tho
Mr s .
,
The next meetin g will be
to thE' �afcteria _w h ere refr�sh - Th &lt;&gt;. y also attended t h e ball games I
,
I
E
r
ma
Cleland,
Mrs.
McCain,
Mn.
. ent from Midaw.
d
Mrs
mg
1el
r
and
Sp
f
o
n
e
dr
.i..
12.
Jul
a
d
C
,
y
y
G uests wc�e p�es
menls of sandwi ches, coo k ies, i n Clevelan d Mrs . Yuru ili re- :
_
ron
Mrs.
Sha
d,
erfiel
spent
Ann
Summ
e Wood of Co lumbus
rtnc
I
rved
e
s
were
1
d l e po rt, Gall 1 po !Js mclu ding M �s.
mints anti coffee
j lu rn ed to Middlc ort with her
.
k
oc
ne
.
a
Leo
Mr
Babc
r
Mrs.
ther,
o
m
ir
e
th
h
a
tz,
Swa
nd
Mo
[
t
wi
I
y
, with M rs. D r th P u llen . a nd Mrs. mother for a re/ da a,
I M bel Br?wn, past eighth dis00
y
. eeHarriet Russell.
Uosemar y Lyons p rc s1dmg at the
tnct _ presid ent _ and Mrs, . Ma�el
�
or
Noble
d
Ju
yea
e
r
g
the
�•fts
we
n
of
Th f&gt; last meeti
Send mg
,
kn Cumings, Billy McElroy
Robi n 11.nd Mary, daughters of
l an d Ge ne Riggs, Mrs. Harriet Dry- H am1llo n, past �iltrict h1stor1a n
silv e r se rvices.
t
a
hel
was
Club
s
Boo
d
Great
the
k
ing
The \abl e wa s ce n te red with a M r . an d M rs, Bob Mills spe n t a nd Chester King are atte nd
the ho me o( Mrs. Ever_ett Hayes at ant, MI'S. H oward Wood s. Mrs. Ma- an .J the La ncaster Unit, includ­
week
Ona,
this
at
!
dwrch
camp
l
Pome•
his
week in
beautiful a rra ngement of ye ll o w aeveral da y s
Great Be nd rec�n tl_y wi th M�s. Ber- 1 mie Hea dley, Mrs. John Ginther Ing Mrs. Marshall and Mr1. Gay.
roses and ye llt1w ca ndles in cry- I roy with thC!i r gra ndpa re nts, M r. I W . Va.
tha McClellan.
fe of • and Mr11. Ollie You n g.
th
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Ro uson nard Fultz rev1ew1n� � h
--·
an d Mrs. Ra ymond Fis her.
Sta l holde rs.
o from Plutarc h s Lives.
Cat
of
Ann
Paula
aught
r
d
g
r
e
and
and
\!
iss
visiton
Lois
of
Recent
Thc floral arrange ments for the
M e mbe rs presen t were M rs. Arev e ning were made by Mrs. Katie Cecil were M rs. Mild red Marti n Cant on and M'.r. and Mn. Tom thur Carpenter, Mn. Dale Dt1tton ,
Webe r, M n, . Coat5 and Miss Hal- · of Painsvi lle, O., M rs. Alverta Wells �r Ha rrisonville spent Sun- M!as G race Horto n , Mrs. Donald
Cecil of Cool ville, Mrs. Lee Chur;s da y with Mr. and Mr,. Rodger M1l�s,
lie Zerkle.
8 Pairs White
Mrs. The odorl:'c R eed, Sr.,
GIRLS WH ITE
Mrs. May Kctcbk a 3r.&lt;l Mn. of Sharpsburg, O., Mrs. Ebe r Cullum.a .
od orr Reed Jr., M rs. David 1
The
.
M
:fi
Mrs. Iren e Jacobs o t Cincinnati
Cl a rH Criswell were co-chai rme n W right an d two childre n o r Pier- I
d Mra. Fullz.
1,
)
spendi n g t he week wi UI Mr. MI iie r an
f
t
o
e
alld
B.
cil
Llt
e
C
J.
point
for the refresh ments an d the y
r
an
d
M
s.
T
o
m
Wells,
Harrison•
were 11ssislod by M rs. Fred a Hood Hock i ng.
I I Pair, White
J'i1 it. Kessinger Home
M r. a nd Mrs. Harold Long t oo k · ville.
Dcmoskcy, Miss
MrH. Lillian
Cushioned solo, gold trim
ir so n Ruy to Athe ns last
e
th
week end gu e sts of M r. an d M rs . .
a
r
Lau
Mrs.
Bett y Demoskcy,
r
Johii Ku nzelman, Mrs. Ma y
·
For casual wear -- dates,
Smith and Mrs Kath ryn Mitchell. week wh e re h&lt;! left !o r his n aval Kun chmm a n d Mrs. Homer Bri ck- Leroy Ke11Sa· nger were 81] l Cox and
z
.
n
d
r
Mrs. Earl
da nces. You ' l l look ele­
ai r basl' in Beeville Te xas. Roy lcs sp t the week end in Colum- childre n , Akro n ; M . a
Sizes 4 1fJ •9. Reduced to
m
; Dale I
U
,
kron
r
e
A
e
t
d
n
n
I
e
o
da
e
,v
and
augh
e
here
b
s
3
has
gant.
y
bus whe re t h,ey were guest.II of Mr. Jacob
·
child ren , Rutla nd; 7w1 r.
M,,. ·L,· tr, ,n Stel•rr was ln G al:
,U
I a n d M rs. c · J · K unzeI ma n a nd Smith a nd
lipolls this wee k wher e she visit• da ughte Vaod _ While i n Colum - and Mrs. Melvin Cle lan d an d chil�r,
1-1
dren. La ncaster, and Mrs. Wanda
ed with M r.�. Addie Fugate who
0
bus the y al,�� visited a t the homes
.
r
!
I Is recovering from urge ry o l- O( Jnseph -whiUoc k and Margaret My er ■nd children of FallB Church
nd
a
ger
n
Kessi
r
;
oy
Le
.
r
b,ooke
n
lowi
n
g
hip.
Va. M
•
a
RII
• No bllstorlng when appll,cl "'' d_li,cled
M rs. Ha rol d Sa ue r . met h e r
ehll dre11 attended the JQrda n re •
Th� C h atter Club met Tuesday
a
ding
is
elman
spen
n
J
Kunz
h
':
I
1
of Mrs I a unt, Mrs. � - W. Davi a of Sher. 1wo wee k vaca1 1. 0n h ere rro m hi , u n ion at Harriso nville.
even mg .11. l the home
• Resists fading, mlldow, cholklng •
Alabam a i n A thens w h O , stud ies at the Rid d le Aero nautkal
1 fiel d
·
P
r
irt&gt;,
ut
a
n
Road.
h
R
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d
aug
an
V
.
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$8.45
Black, white. Broken sizes. V a lues to
M �s. F.v e rett Lightf oot , vice was called here beca use. or the I Institut.� in Miami, Flor ida, wh ere Plan Wedding Shower
Ideal for wood, masonry, stu«o,
pre, i�ent, was i n cha rge of the ! death of her brol�er, .Richard S. h e is maj or in g in aero nautical e n­
an d belling will be
shower
A
asbntos-shinglo siding ,1
mcct1ng a n d pJ�n a were mad e for He n denon wh o di ed in Shel te'.r• 1ih1eerinj. Kunze lman WH recog- given the evening o f July 1 at the
,
n
a
ospltal,
Su
r
a
A
In
y
c
11 potluck plcn1i,: a t the Mid d le·
� �
�
.•
niztd for 1uperior work at the co l­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
port Pa rk, Jul y 28, al 6 p, m . lll:vll wu tu� gue 1t of tlie Sau ' I lege the p18t se meater foi' " l llo- Spencer near Chester in h onor of .
Some Wero- $4.95
Beveral d ay&amp; a1J d is present
\alning ■ 4.0 av erage which �ed M r. •nd Mrs. Gilbert Spencer who
1\f n. Ligh tfoot on behalf o f tb•
/
a ltlng In Portland at the home
v
cl�h, prese n ted Mn. Leo Crew
him on the Dean's List an d on the we re married June l(J.
of her brot her , Eber Henderson.
f
.
h
wit a layelt e gi t
Ho r R 1 1
All friends a nd relative s of the
� am cs we re playe d durlne the She expects t o visit th er e an d in , ;: wil� �etu rn to co ll ege July 3. you n g couple a re i nvited lo attend .
social hou r with p r ite8 awa rde d the surroundi n g area for about
25
Pain
Girls
'S
to Mrs. I&lt;"loytl Du n fee Mrs. L. lght• two week11.
CHIL DREN
Mrs. Frances Bcar h 11 left tnda y
Entert11in1 Commillee
foot, M rs. Jo&lt;! Yo u ng, Mrs. Crew
will
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' th e 11uditlni co mmittee of Theo­
fee rcccivcd the d oor prize.
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Th e hostess assiated by Mrs. Shook 11 nd will also atten d the
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d ding S 11. turd1ty of her n iece,
we
e rica Tuesday eveni ng a t her
Wilbur You ng served refre shBroken sizes 8 ½ to 3.
But Save a dollar a t
Be•
rlene llae Jen k l ns.
Mi
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home, Rock Sprina:1.
Sll
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those
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D
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home
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fo
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FollowinK the auditing of the
Mrs, Nathan Biggs and MrB. '
le rta lned with a pa rty Tue1day
will
visit
m
Tolrdo
with
her
sis•
books, a chicken dinner
council
Cha rl CB 8 uc k ·
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ed by the h ostess l o Mrs.
serv
was
SPRED LATEX HOUSE PAINT drle1. b11g-fr11 . . . dutt-frff
h o ha e cd hom e on Mulberry Ave nue I n Albert W ooda.r d, council deputy;
rs. Cora Bcnne l1
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In 20 minute,. Now you can prime and paint the 1am•
been visitlrur Jn Akron wilh M r . j observ � nce of the
Mn. Rlchll'd Campbell, financial
Mr�. Bett y Everson, dlrcl' l or o f and M rs . Will i iun Ta ht&gt; r w a s . o f thei r daughtr, Rebecca D■wn. 1ecre tary; Mn. Donald Hauck,
dayl Fast clean up too - bru1he1 wath In woter. A frut,,
Home mad e ice cream ind a de•
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t he C,! rl Seoul ca mp at Che ster
•c o pa cd h re hy th r.s Tc ers co rated birthday cake was ■erved tre11urer; Mra. Arnold Hayes,
great new hcMIH paint ditcover, - TRY TOOA'fl
this week is asking that an)' of who retu rn e d to Akron y t rda y ,
recordlni aecre t■ry ■nd M rs. Lll- j
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and
Mr.
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the
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M r. and Mrs. T ho mas Sca ll y en. '
� he fathers of the gi r ls or o the r
lie Hauck, lruatee.
rs. R,lph Gr1vfl.!l, Mr. and Mn.
_ __ - I interested men ('o me l o the camp tertaincd recently with twu bar• j M
't'lo11lly l"Clil'lttd t11rfoc.1, ltelor. eppty,.
onw . Al• Everett Thomas, Mr. and Mn.
t'
lt1Hrn Olttritt No. 4 Pr_ id 11 y morni ng l o help with the bec ue 1 suppe rs 11 1 t ll l r h
Dan White and Barbara Jo, Mr. .4n,wuncing Birlh
Chert,r No. 1 91D
In a IPIED HOUSl PAINf.
disban
di ng of c' 11 mp.
te
nd
ing
the
affair
werP
Mr.
an6
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111:IPOAT OIi CONDITION 011
Mr. and Mra. Wllll■in Fultz of
Th i, e , enl ng i, pacent, night Mn. Ge orge Ha c kel l . M". Ma cy ' .... Mr,. G eorge Neue lro■d J, .,
San
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lumbu■, are annouclng the
Ro
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C
Jone1,
Mike,
Ml111
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at camp and the gl rh h■v e plan• Shafer a nd son Mi ke local 11. nd , .a
Ill
Ill
Hoaoewar.. Departmem
or ol
Proct
or a 7 pound 14'11 ounce
M
Bess
birth
mas,
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Th
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nt d a special program. Tonliht Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tri b bl e/ a n d
llOY
e
dau­
d1u1hler
t
his
week.
The
w
arn
0� fOMl
Pa rkeraburg 11 nd the host■,
On The Main Floor
e
1 9'0. Pv� wlll he the laid overnight lllay Kim ot Cha rl ston an d the host■ a:hter Mell■a■ Kay and honoree. rival bu been named Be v erly
ht th• St.t, of Ohio, et the CloM of lu•lntn � Jvnt U,
of
the
gi
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0n Tommy.
y, unller - Rebecca Dawn received a num- Jane.
S"'" Sotuc,iar Nllhh TII 9 ,.M.
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lkhN In rtil,onM to call fflN• lty Ctffll'trellor ef the ,c,,rnnc
Grandp.a renll ■re Mr. a1• d Mr,.
t.
b
ltatut,
er o f i:lfl! and 1t1:ndlng a gift
hctlon 511 , U. S. ltevlMCI
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· bul unable lo attend were Mn. Henry Fults and Mr. and M rs.
GreenlH, pt, Plea11n t .
Robert Coa tes and Stanley.
C.sh, bala nces with other btnb, lncludln, reaerve
balance, a nd N■h Item■ In ,prote11 of coH�Uon _ _ _ _ • 943,604.64
Mn. Tom Wo odl and Mn. Mary
_J)'nlted States Gnvemm e nt o blltaU ona, direct
· Atiend Funerol Here
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Okey were bualneu vhil ton in
and •&amp;uaranteed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­ 2,6 10,320.23
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Th ou from ■ dh1tan1?-e wh o al• C olu m bu1 one day lasl week.
275,G89.26
pbllM■li ol\.11 of Statea an d po lltio1U 8Dbdlvllion1 - - - - - - - f
of CIJnl Gilkey
uneral
the
tended
1,742.M
10ther bond11, note1, and debentures _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
�t Included Mr. and Mn. Robert
Corporate at()(k■ �lncludln, tl J,200.00 ltock of
Denver; Mr. •nd Mh.
I\llnard,
11,200.00
Federal ft.tH1rve bank)
:
Undrow, Colo .;
Landaktr,
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Howard Landaker and three d•u1h·
,ank ipreml1e1 owned IUl,000,00, r�rnlture ind
tN'I, Zeni■, Ohio, Bob Enna, G1l
M;M0.00
fixture. 118.&amp;fUM) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ·· · -: ·
, UpoUa: Mr. and Mn. Jeue Dou1l11
lot AthP.n1, Nr. and Mrs. Cla rk Jlv­
TOTAL ASSETS
j 1. of R■tlne.
The Bliuud1 and tbe Landak•
LIAIILITIII
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have ret urned to their homes
part111et1hiPt
et'!
Individual■,
J)emand df!IJ&gt;O&amp;lt1 of
in Colorado , bu t Ms. Ele■nor Up­
o111 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,61M,736.06
cor:poratl
and
Fairlane Fordor. V-8 motor and Ford omatic, Pow­
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Bel IA.Ir Hardtop 4-Door Sedan. Spotleu interior,
Sizes 6 to 12
Sizes 6 to 1 1
d�graU and daughter. Pat, who ■I•
er atel!!ri.n, and bflllr:e1, 1111:e new tit'Cl!I, 'l)Otles&amp;
,,me depoalta of lndMd ual■, p.arU'lenhlpa,
V-8
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tlreli
all
tolld lll:ht blue finish, tood whitew
1,852,D00.28
Gilltey'a
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Mr.
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by
her
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called
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wer
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and torponti
interior, orig{nal black tiniab that lltows ill care.
motor. Po--offrtllde, radio and bNter.
d eath, plan to ,tay with her mother
beposlla of Unlted Stites Government (incl udlr..1
IA,134.88
M� Gllkey:...!_o��h
... poatel 11vlni,:1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - ­
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U8,fll8
1-1.1bdlvtalon1
litleal
o
p
■nd
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Delk&gt;lit■ of State■
V-1 Qonvertlble Coupe. Betutlfu� white end black
mocor. Tur­
Imi,ala Convertible. 348 "'· IJI.
18,tlOl.88
Other dopu1lt, (cenlfled and cashier's checlr:a, e tc, ) - · - fln&amp;.b, new ,white nylon top, FordomaUc ttan1.,
Sizes 811 to 3
8 ½ to 6
bof:Ude trtn1., power cteerint and Sn.tea, beau•
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A C■rhon lft,r Nllhtl
radio, heater . and new whitewall tires.
Interior
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tlful white flnlab 'With black top .and red
: TOTAL DEPOSITS - - · ·· · · - · · - - - - - - - - '3,1 15,�.91,...
trim.
; TOTAL LIABILITIB!I _ _ _ _ _ _ - · · - · · · · · · - · · · · ···· '3,118,2611.Dl
V-ll Falrilne GOO •Door Sedan. Low mu.... by
w W A II
CAPITAL ACCOUNTI
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interior.
loeal owner. Bleck flnlsh wltb plea■
,tetr­
power
e.pJtaJ Slock:
4--Door. V-8 motor-, automaUc truul.,
ndio
brakes,
n4
lteertnc
r
e
pow
ic,
t
Pordoma
,
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t
lnc: and bNkm, t)leui111 2-Mnt �Y fl11iab, clean
TONIOMT OHLY
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ind
heater.
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lnlorio#. All (GOd tiNL
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"LES GIRLS'
Montclair "-Door lhrdtoP, Mercomatic tr■n.a.,
Bel Air .,_Door. V-8 m otor, powersllde tran1.,
- alao f17,t:M,28
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · lteerin, •nd bratea, PO'ftf window■ and
power
bu power 1lffrint. bnkea. Unted. alau, .-ood
beautiful YlnyJ interior trim, sharp
Jo,n - lohn O'Brlen
1potle•
eeat.
Dean
f.aclor
•lr
ronditloned,
apo
t
in­
whitewall
tiNa.
y
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f TOTAL LIABILmES AND CAPITAL ACcomn. •• '3,1132,7!&gt;1.17
2-tone finillh, n1!!W t.lret".
Nd
Ud
white
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t erior, beautiful wtwte over red flnlab.
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MIMOltANDA
Sizes 4 to 3
Sizes 3 to 8
4IIIUI pl ed&amp;ed or •u1lgned to Hftlr. liablllt le11 •nd
PlllDAY ONLY
t •�- for other purpo.se, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---·-·- $ 865,"6.83'
' '611 2-boor Wa,on . Low mJlea«e by local owner,
T DUIPLAY OF
Super 88 4-Door. Beautiful Ivory 1nd tUJQuolte
GIAN
lMn• u ■hown lliboYe are .after deduction of
' 'FIIU!!WOJIKS"
Jilr:e. new ht Une Um, ltl:ndard trans. for real
.:
flnlah, lik e new tires, hydNmatic 'IJ'lln,, , p,c,wer
1;'8Nr'Vet o f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - · - - · - · · - - - - - - - - - - -'- - - S 43,140.36
economy.
nice.
'r,adio,
bea
t
er,
real
br
det
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BilJtfll' • Bettert
ti', t EDISON HOBSTE'I l'EH., Preli.dent of lhtr ■-bovt•Mmnd bank, do
and CHI LDREN'S
■wear th■t the ,above 1t1teme nt ii true to lhe belt of my
- allO �•e .nd belle!.
We Have The Best Ll1hted Lot In the Ania . . : Shop Us Any
on Scott In
Gord
Sites 4 to 9
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EDISON HO&amp;Sliil1Ek. PretJdent.
E."veoloJI. (Closed S1111day, July 8 and Monday, July 4.)
•TARZAN"S nGHI' FOR LIFE''
l,ol: R. E. BOICE
(In Color)
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ALFRED II. ELBEIIFEU)
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Women's Sandals
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Aft OF omo, COUNTY Oil' IIEIOS,
lo � .ubo&lt;rlbed bet.,... mo 1h11 :rrth doY cl Jun•. l lNIO, and 1
eertlfy tha t I am n ot en ottlcer or dlrector al tblt bank.
IIANNING I), 'NEB8TEli, Notory fubllc.
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Ir Unit-, ll'l'fll. lftttrnett.n•I

The IINrit hll'nado af th• 20ttt
CNdvry In th• Unikid Stalet,
1tn1clr MIIM4lrl, llllilol1 •nd tn­
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Four Young Men Injured When
Car Skids, Overturns 3 Times

Five Pomeroy-Middleport youths escaped serious injury
shortly after mldni� last night when the car they were rid­
ing i n overturned completely three times one- half mile south
of Cheshire on Slate Roule 7.
The Ohio St■te l'a trol s■id Aus- 1 the gro un d , causini beav)' da mage
tin B, Ca mpbell, age 19, RuUand I t o the car .
The driver was taken to Melas
d riving a 1�7 Che vrolet coach I
n orthward ■llcgedly met a n on- G e neral Ho 1pilal where be was
comins cu lert of cen ter and treated for injuriek to his n ose,
swerved to his right, loalng con- m outh and right arm.
Hu mphrey, wu , releaaed on
trol.
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The C11 mpbell-drlven car skid- Charles Legar ■t B p. m. S■tur•
ded acrosa the highway t o the left 1 d ay·
and In overturning three times ,
THlltD WRECK
was com plet e l1 demoll a hed. The
Deputy Sheriff Ho ward Frank
car damaged th e l■wD. and fl ower reported an accldent al 1 a. m.
be� o r J ohn W. Hauek, Rt. 1 , Che- today on R oute 7 near Kelroy·1
ah.1.rll!, ju�t south of t he Merry-Go- nite club i n which Ja me11 C.
· Jo hnston, Coolville, ran his car
R o und mte club,
Injured . wi:. r\' Stanley N. Bryan, int o a c reek.
2 1 , Middleport, hand and head
The report aa.id the car went
lacerati on,; Martin, G. Abbo tt, 19, o ut of control ■bout 000 teet south
Middleport, arm lacerations ; Ro- of the ni te club. He was reported
- bert F. Robor lt, 20, Pomeroy, left j drivi fli al an exceBSive speed for
arm •bl'ulons Ind David E. I r oad (.'onditions. The driver was
B oney, 22, Pomeroy, head lacera- · n ot i n ju
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Fm
• ancial Year

COLUMBUS UPI-Ohio closed
Us boolr:a at midni.Jht Thursday on
another reeo rd-bretiking financial
year-both In expenditurea and
in receipt.II.

State AudJtor Jame s A. Rhodes
reported the at■te 1bowed an in­
eN!11e of $163,449,366 ln income
and at the sam e lime apen t $64,·
078,207 m ore than the last fi.sc■l
year.
Total recelpLs for the year
amou11ted to , l,610,471,f36 aa
apinllt $l,082,6'°,859 in expeodi•
- &amp;urea.
Rbodea said, however, exclud­
iq the m oney received from the
aa!e of bonda both years, tbe in­
create In revenue a.mounted to
,195,4f9,366 11 a result ot higb
taxea and hi2her liquor prices. He
Hid thJ1 year's revenue included
'61 m illion from the �le of
bond, as a1ain1t '91 million the
previou■ year.

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Shortly .rterwacds, Keith Ken nedy, enroute to wor k, c■me upon
the wreck scen e. Ke nnedy and Eli
DenJso n called the Pomeroy emergency squad a nd the ah erllf'a o r.
fice. The victim was dead upo 1.•
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This 'is th e third fatality o n
Meiga; County highways this year
the second occurri ng on ly last
in a Toppers Plalns accident.
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i uty Howard Fcank ..,i,ted
Sh
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Mrt. Hawk, employed at Stark'■
Phannacy as r; waitress I n the
fountain a nd lunch seetion, i, ,ur,i · .
by her son, at home· her
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'For GIS Escapees

DELAWARE, 0. (UPI)
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six girls who e5':ape d from the
Gi rlB IndWltrial School here Thursday night after locking a housemother ,i n a room
The ,girls, one' armed with .a
swi tch-blade kni-re ha d been c n?
fmed 1 h '.8 cot tage U6ed io 'PUDISh
unruly girls. One of them tricked
�e hou1emother, The lma J on e.s,
m to a room, Be lted her keYs and
lo eked .ber In the cottiage. She used
the housemother·, keya to release
, the oth e:" ,girls.

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Ad m i tted : Lily Ziegler, Ch esler;
Mrs. Clara Sarson, . Portla nd ; Doy
Hamrick,
Enterprise, W. Va.;
James Smith, Po meroy.
Discharged: Mrs, Lester Cunni n gham, Syraeu.sc.

An�ina Pectoris Perlina Eggplant
wed to George
Washmgton Augustus Peabean in mock wedding ceremonies
to be presented the evening of July Fourtb •I Racine High
School auditorium at 8 p.m. sharp.
�e wed ding is part or the eve- Gib Hart, Rob Hart, Dan Hayman
nJ ng s entertalnmen l ln connec• Jane and Don na P
owell
Lucille
lion with the celebrati on th■t day Norris B o b e g1
And c
·in Raclne sponsored by the R■- (ri ng bearer) J:! s';aln
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K ng
A_ngine (etc) 1, to be played by
Qu,artet te• mu1Jc also will hiJh
Marilyn Po well a n d George (ete) light the ceiemon.,y ·
will be played by Fl orence Adami
The minister, Dr. · Deuteronomy is
played by banker, preacher, far-.
m er Freeland Norris.

- HAVANA (UPI) - Cuba seized the multi•million dollar
American-owned Eaao and· the Anglo-Du tch-owned Shell re­
fmertes today because they refused to refine Russian crude
oil. American sources said the move could mean economic
disaster for Cuba.
The ae l&amp;ures niade Cub.Iii al most I could get enough o il quickly
C?mple tely ,dependent upon Rua, . eno ugh to prevent eco nomic pa,
s11n toune&amp; for crude oil, alt hough ralysis.
there still wa, a poulbility some
Today's takeover placed all re.
supplies could be obtained. from fineries ill Cuba under control of
Vene�ela.
the Castro g onrnme nt.
,
Pre mier Fidel Caatro took o ver I Informed aourcea aald takeoYer
the $25
millio n American-owned / of tbe American-owned $300 mil­
All o·t her p■ rls a re belng taken
refinery
Te11co
Wednesday and lion Cuban Electric Co., a n d the
Soviet technician, a!J'eady bad it In $W million Cuban Tele phone by leading n.aci ne citizens in­
clu ding Mayor E. A. Wln11etl
as
alao appea�d
only
·
operation re-fining Ru88ia n crude Company
. ,best m an."
COLLINI PINID
oil tha t the Americana had refused hours away.
'Sldnq J:qene Colli�s, po ero ' to handle.
These others ai1e Jean· Hayma n ,
The go vernment W■pa tehed two
COLUMBUS UPI-E. R. Mau;
R O., wu fined $'50 . J.n oo,; ■n�
bar&amp;es lade n wi th .Russian oil
Bellevue, began duties today 15
,1enteneed lo 10 d
In J■il by / lnduatcy source, ln Havana said a crou Havan Bay from the termi nnew president of the Ohio State
• • •yo Ch
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r, on convio- the, $30 m illion E1so refinery and ■l ol the Cuban Petroleum lnstiAe
rie, Fraternal Order of Eagles.
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CqllJna and j the $%ft milUon .Shell rdinecy in tute with order, fo r the companies
Mstz succeeds R obert Ridge­
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reats Qalnat I Hl'ia?JI were ·almott out of cfude to refine Jt. The two reflnerJes
DI m
way of Ironton in the top post.
pare::._
oil ■nd expreued do ubt C11Jro J aj oi n each other on the bay.
-He
was elected Thursday duri ng
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0 h:o Eag fes. Some .600 delegate s
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Named President
Of OhiQ Eagles

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House Overrides
Presidential Pay
--Increase Veto

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Rutal Youth Tour Three Places: Farm, Phone,

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ei lhd Farm BW'nu ance of marlteting and 1dju1tlng led the tour Showing modern cook
ou
l p.artidpated ln a production to m lJ'keting in the J n g equipment and poi nting o ut th�
l
lu Y
C
ur TtlundQ even- I beef cattle ■nd poultry bualneu.
import■ni,:e ol cleanline.H
and
in�.:
t th
me o )!r
Slawter tflked. on t he 11ub- eourteay in ope rating a restaurant .
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,
l �•� M ,ddle• jeclln
� Mn•�=.:
t o1· 1a m 1y produc 1.11on of food
� S a ...ai·,
· start at 8 a.
The next t o ur wall
especlally
BD.
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.nd egp and m . Thursday, July 7, �t the Farm
mt1at
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ftom there the touri,ta visited 1 went Into the quea lion of l�ereasBureau and after gomg through
The General Telephone Company j ins coat, For example •he
id th■t place of buslneu, the balance
'bulldiq and tht1n Circl e',
her d•qhter 13 ye■n �If&gt; bo:;bt
t
or the daiy wlll be spen t In G■llilllll'lllt wbere refreUmenta' were tier
1ebool ,radwiUon rt
ant Poin t Pl eahnt.
polit
$11 ■nd lat )181' her aon
l
. ;.Joyed.
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Walker bf Ute J'ltbon for bll.
Adult advisors ■ec om p a nylng
.
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-"'- -�...!. ai�i:'-!!!1 : Ed Ford., Gerald Evans and Dor- the croup last nl1ht were Mr. 111d
1.:.:..::��
'at'UA
"'UI ■l - r-1Jter niR- othy Jen�• c:ooducted tlM rtrnup Mn. Delmar Ha mm, Mr. and Mrt
n, and
-PIJlJ Howll'il Nolan, Ian Burloao
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I For Year's
. Fund Drive

Coroner Henry Ew.l ng rul�d that M rs. Phyl1i s Smith
H a wk,
died accident a lly in the wreck for which
no_ e.t�ct cause IS known. Her ,1953 Ford wa s demo
lished ·
:She riff HObt.!rt Harten lJach said
Mrs . Ha wk iither went lo aleep mu ther, M n:. Maude Smith, Rut .
Wbile traveling at an estim a t cd la.nd ; three broth e r■, Luther Smith
Speed o f 5o mile• per hour near 0 1 Middletown, Hobert of Po mero1
the Eli De n ison re!lidcnc f! , or her RD, a nd Carroll, R utl,md; two si&amp;•
Car's steering ipparatu, became lers, Mrs. Arthu r M usse r. Midd le­
d dective, c-ausing it to veer out or t own , a nd M ra. Charl es S.: hopper t
'
Hutland .
co ntrol into the tree .
he
was
p
r
e
eceded in dcath by
Th sherm leaned to ward the
S
th eon o." a defective stee ring gear . her father.
Services will be Sunday at 2 p.
¥a.I'}' Price, a resident near the
crash, told officer■ she hea rd a m. from lhe Na zarene Church. Th�
crQ}i about f a. m. but afte r loo k• Rev. Harol d Klingl e will be in
i n g o u tside, coul d see nothing in charge. In terment will be in the
the rai ny da rk ness. She returned Miles Cemetery .
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--- -------- Angina, etc. Weds George, etc.
Disaster For Cuba Predicted
In Mock Ceremonies At Racine
will be
In Esso, Shtll Seizure Order

WAS!titlG·1 uN UPI-Tttoa I,
the world'a flnt weather satellite
hat ended a "bld!J.y lllectQful':
carelll' alter taklq 22,9tli2 picture,
of the ea,rtb•, cloud cover ltld
provina lhe fe11tbllily ot wealhu
1tation1 tn I.Pace;
Th.la WU di1clo1ed today by the
Nalional AeronauUeti ■nd Sp■ce
Admin.lttr1Uon NAS wbJch said
A
the 270-pound 11tellite'1 uaetul
life ended at m ldn.i&amp;bt June 29
alter a laQure ol electronic
equipme nt .

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Meigs Co un ty'1 Civil Air Patrol
l u n_it_ gets its only maj or fund
a1smg d ri_ve underwa)' Monday
rhe 4th with their
allth annual
Bea n Din ner.
The even t wJIJ be he ld a.a in
t�e past at th e Ura Swilher air­
field i n Cheshire and is ■ched ul­
� l o get underway at 11 a. m.
with an ol d f11hio n dinner of
be■na cooked on the Opt!n fire.
Throughout the day there will
be eyents and enlert.a inmen l for
the entire fa m ily. Some of these
eventa include a ahot gun ahoot
STUMBO
gre asy pig, greaay pole, sack rac'.
es, ai_rplane ride,, 3 legged races,
an a1rplant1 b.tlloon drop and
m an)' other con teat, for youD
c
an d old.
The annual 41h of JIily event
will � roped oft in the evening
f4?1" bango, square dancing and 1
gigan tic fi re worb &lt;Iii.play.
The M:eiga Co unty Squadron Ii
an .a1txiliuy of the Air Force and
Darryl Stumbo , Bon of M r. an d tra1n1 v oluntary penoqnel
in
Mrs, Clifford Stumbo of M iddl e­ fi r■t ai�. heavy duty rescue work
port, has been choe n to receive and .avaaUon.
.
the Edwin A. Jones Foundation
Jn cue of a di,;;aster or fn a
.
Scholarship to Ca mp Arrowhead tl�e of ereat need th1a squad
ron
for thi1 su mmer.
with lU: •o lunleer wortera can
put into ope!■tion a i;ompiet,
Sch olanhip wi n ne r■ are cho,,en
&amp;round to air radio network
on basis o f scholarship, character
wb!ch would co ver the Stall! of
and citizenth.ip ■nd are chosen
Ohio .
from the bo;y1 in the eighth
The squadron Is ready U"!fbun
grade.
d■y lo se■�h for lllWing per­
a
Darryl is a mem ber of the Boy
sorui
and downed menft,. and
Scout · 1'.roop :Mi of Middleport
works closely witll the county•,
md a member .e&amp;,. the Order 11f
vOWtitecr fire de�t, .abd
the Arrow in Scouting, He ii
efvtl de fense i&amp;endei.
al_■o active in the BYF al the
The unJ t, headed b7 Howard A
F1r•t &amp;ptilt Church and i1 cur­
�aile
y, bu av■lla\tf! ft, own llghi
reoUy em plo)'ed a t the Liberty
air cr■fl plu, other plane, on
'fheatre.
loan from the � Force.
He will leave July 3rd for the
six weeks at Arrowhead.

25, Rutland RI? 1,

GRATEFUL FATH.ER - David White holds his daughter ,
Kathy
Sue, who su rvived a fall onto concrete at the White
•
residence , 235 MuJberry-av, on April 26 suffei"ing multiple
Kathy Sue was the obJ'ect of cash gifts of
skllll fractur�s.
r
n;ia 1;1y Meigs countialis to a fund f.ak en by Sheriff Robe rt HarBISMAkk, N, D. UPI _ Demo­ tenbach used
•!,""" a•t Chil. to pay hospilal bills i n excess of •
cr.11. tic lf.ep. Qu entin jjurdick, who d re_n' , Hospital in &lt;.:o Ium bus. Little Kathy Sue fought at the
co m bined romance and politic's edge of dcalh for life . over a three-week eriod. Her father
throue:h one o f the clOflest cam- says sbe 1s
· comp letely recovered, and adde/, "] t is a miracJe."
paigns in N or lh Dakota history ,
said today his appa ren t vict ory in - th e state's special senat orial elcc­
tmn forecast a Midw est revolt
against .ke publican iarm pol icies.
Burdic k , already the first Democrati c congreSB man in North Da.
. ko ta hui:t
ory, ended
77 years of
.
GOP Senate rule with a thrilling
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al
.
razor.thin lri.l.UllPh onr RepubliJi
Millions
of
Americans
11
hit·
ll!e
TOad
ooljht
for a July
e■n Go\l. Joh n Da vla.
I
boiling, but as many as
4 weekend of picnics, swimming
With all but three out of 2,313 3 70 of them may die on the highway and 1 70 ta 180 m ay
precmcls counted , Burd1rk: held a drown.
'J.o!ti-vo te 1e1td out of m o re than
Such casualUes
suggest a mai·or engagement between mod·
.rt.l0,000 vo tes to Davi a ' 100,340.
1i Burdie k 'a margln holds up ern armies 1ock ed In combat.
"In the wate r, dli• t overdo ,
Top go ver nment and p�blic tigthrouch an official canvass and
u
res appealed to lbe people to be don 't swim alo ne, d on ' t 8how off.
a puuible recount, he wiU become
"Whereve r yo u are, be pa tie nt,
the lliffond De moc ratic aenator in alert, cour�eo ui . a.nd "u ae com� sense ' dur 1ng t h e lh ree,ciay be courteous, use com mo n sense."
honh Dakota's history _ an d the mo
fir.st to win ,with-0ut UOP support. holiday' wee kend.
The Safety Cou n cil eslim.ated 73
Th
e N!itl on al
Safef¼'
C
ouncil million cars, trucks and buses will
.
satd the tr affic death toll could crowd the highways thl! weekend
McBride Graduates
run as high as 370 - 60 mo re than and true! 7.2 billion miles--hall
on a nor mal three.day w eekend- a billion more than on a norm al
Magna Cum Laude
unles.s driven Use extra c,..re. An• three-day weekend .
The son of a for me r resident of othe r 13 000 ay receive disabling
m
Pom eroy rece n tly graduated Mag­ injuriell, ,
Last yea r 2-88 d ied on the road
na Cum Laude from the Univer­
in a two-day Weekend and 172
sity of N otre Da me Jn mechanical
Popularity of water sports has drowned. In the 1958 three-day
en gineering and la now on a lour incr eased phe no menall)', th e roun• July 4 weekend, 375 d ied in traroi duty with the U, S. Air Forc.,e. cil said, and "people mutit Lake ex• fie and 179 drown e d . The July 4
He is J oseph F. McBride, aon tra C.!lf'f?I to keep the drowning toll tratfic death records are 391 in
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Mc• from g oin g higher."
three days In 19M and 501 in to ur
Bride. Mn. Mc.Bride it the form­
days in 1950.
The Saiety Co uncil advised;
er E mm a Fr1nz. d1u1hter ot the
"On the hia:hw11y, don' t speed,
late M r. and Mrs. Edward Franz, don't drink and don't fuu and
one-ti me Mulberry Avl!., residents. fu m e.

Tires I Give!tl . Up
Sending Signalii

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'I'he mother of � five year old boy was kiUed insta
ntly of a
bro.ken neck 1n rain shrouded pre-dawn d a rknesa to
day on the
street in Rutland when her c ar ra mmed a large maple

Burdick Cl'.l ;ms
lI Midwesl RevoIt
From GOP

Boo•·- Closed

thi■ ...,....,,. T'"'911• ceel• _.,
•nd Nuth tide ....,..._ ..,_,_
cl-.udy, • chi1nce ., a ,._ W-1,1
toufhN1f
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tonltftt H t. '° iwfttW'Nt .. ..
6h In IOUthNat.

- Cause Not Known For Crash
Into [,arge Tree About 4 a.m.

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The .lnjlred wero not lrealed
profewonally.
,
Camp�II was charged with 1
drJvlna: in excel!I speed tor condiUo ns. He '."'�8 to appe ar in Gallip olis Mumc1p1I court tod ay at
1 ' 1' p.
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w•1cK
Pomeroy night offi�r George
1
Hick11 arre�ted O.av id W . Humphrey1, Racine RD :.!:, for re�leaa l
oper•tion following a n acci dent i
on Ealt Main St., in Pomeroy at I
3 :0l a. m. toda,.
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Youn g R ut land Mot her Dies Of
Broken Neck In Au to Acciden t

Just Soutb 01 Cheshire

Hieb afd Hu mphrey, said h e
•■a drivir•B ■t about 30 miles
Jler hour when his car Jumped a
curb, sheered off a utUJty p ole
owned by the Colum b� and Southem Electric Co. two teet from
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Devoted To l'he ltttn-e•u . Of l'lae lfleffJ••lflu- Area

VOL XII NO. 65

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WEATHER

Stumbo Winner
Of Arrowhead .
Scholarship

Japanese Note
Bf}S• tles At
N hb
, e1g or lUSSia
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TOKYO
�PI - Japan today
ha�ded Rua,,.a a bri•tling tl ote
�hich blun Uy t bld tb,e Sovi et Un'"" to keep l ta•. Dose uut of Japanese affairs.
F"oteign Miniater Ailch iro Fuji•
yama �alle� in RUA11.ia n Ambassad o� Nico lai FedoteJtko and fially
reieeted Rus,;,•, previou, t hroe
pro test.II aga mBt the new U. S..
J■pan secunty treaty and the ,ta.
a
U&lt;&gt;ui.!1.!I o(_u,2 plaue hen.
r.tie lapaneu: n�te Ct'Rlclzl!d tile
llaatan protes ts with such terms
as "dogm.atlc vieW!," "slanderous ,,
"willful misinterpretatioa ," · " l a' .
lention al propag.;m da" and "utterl y grnu ndleBS."
It was a highly u nusual exhibi•
tio n of dipl omatic anger tor the
Japanese, whose t raditional polite•
, nes.s usuall y carries o v er in to i n· n aJ af (air:s.
·
terna 1 io
Rellfflrmt Wntwn Ti.t
It also was the strongest Japanese reactio n .against the Communist camp si n ce the recent anlit r e a t y demo nstrations which
forced cancellati on of Preaid ent
Eisenhower's visit. It was dramatic reaffirmation that Japan,
regardles11 of leftist influences in
the nation , Was still firm ly on t he
side of the West, partic ularly the
United Sta tes,

To
SemJ•AnoUal Tax A rnado.4 Skim
cross Midwest
paJ.•d By liJj"ty Bringing Rains
ru.3
Totaled $}.f-.,Y
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By UnttH ,,.., International
Tornadoes .ski mmed acros, th•
Midwest Thl.lf'l(lay ni&amp;bt amid
pou�ding rains , that tent riven
fl owing acro11 thousands of acres
of farmland.
Severe thunderaqualls battered
N_ew .England with 1'11' bail and
high Winds, lllapplog a Week long
hea t wave.
Twisters: were slpited near Jef.
feJ"BOn City, Fll'mington and Kan•
u, Ci ty, llo., and Fort Wayne,
Ind. An apparent lomado zipped
thro_ugb St. Loui1 Coun ty, M o .,
ear li e r in the day and drove
tree
limbs �\ugh
wall of a ho me .
. GaUahn, Mo., reported a 5.65mch downpour that tlarked flood
.
warm.np for no rtbem .lli&amp;aouri's
Grand River balln.
� inche, of rain fell in
Pa ndah■, DI:, are.a, � ng the
Kaska11ki1 River over ,ts ban k &amp;
acrOSB ,00 acres of crop land ■ t
the Vandalia Sta te Priton Farm .

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Co lum bus and So uthern Ohio
Ele ctric company one of M e ig,
County's largest taxpayers today
paid it8 sem i-annual tax install•
ment a mo unti ng lo $l4,963_
T. F. He ndrix manager o r the
i,:ompany's M iddleport
Divisi on
Baid that the Com pany's total
Elliott's 4th Wife
payment in M eigs County this
Js Asking Divo-•�
)'ear wu more than $29,000. Of
MEEKER, Colo. (UP(}- Elliott tbi1 amo unt 73.8 percent or $22,­
ROOSt!velt's fourth wife, the for- 072 is available for school pur­
mer Min newa .Bell Roa, 1ued in po1e1.
Rio Blanco County Court ThursD1Uing 1959 Th e Electric Comday lor a divorce and alimony.
p■ny'a total tax bill including pro.
Roosevelt, el dest son of the war- pert)', state, federal, a nd
JocaJ
time prtside nt , man1ed the Cali- a'rno unted to $12,321,048--equival'.
fornia heiress i n March. 1961. He ent to 24 cen
ts of eve ry dollar
operates a large ranch on Colora- of revenue, M r. He ndr ix aaid
do 's western slope near Meeker
and mai n tains a winter home ai
Phoenix, Ariz. He i a a Colorado Rockefeller Wants
'delegate to the DcmocraUc Nat-io n­ Faster U. S. Growth
al Con ven ti on at Los Ancelea.
. WASHINGTON UPI-Gov. Nel­
'lon A. Rockefe ll er told a Senate
group today the Amerie&amp;n eco­
PLEAD NOT GUILTY
J■ mes Roscoe Douglaa plead nomy'&amp; rat e of erowth could be
not guilty to breakiqg and ente r­ increased 25 to 50 per cent by
in� and ls l o appear for preli­ m ore efrective organization of the
minary hearing July u in County federal gove rnm ent.
He urge d that CongtesB 1saign
Court. He is being held under
t op priority to revamping the
Jl,000 bon d.
governme n t's stn1cture , which he
Hi d no w ofteo moves ..slowly,
SQUAD CALLID
e Yen sluggishly
to meet this
The Pome roy em ergency 1quad worl d of swift movi n g change ."
was called to the hom e of Gene
Davis Thursrl ay at 2:45 p. m . when
GO TO CHARLESTON
Davis fell fro m the porch onto
'Mr. an d Mrs. Ma rvi n Keebaugh
a sidewalk, suffering injuries to of Chester lert today for Charles­
his right side, ribs, ha nd Ind lei ton w here they will go by plane
with possible fra ctures.
to New York City for the holid ays.

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Honse Approves B an
Of Sugar By Ike

WASIUNG'l"ON UPI-The House
voled swiftly and unanimou11ly
�unday ntght to Jive President
Eu1en hower power to �ut Cuba n
suga� imports - a po-«ful eco­
nom ic weapon against Prem ier Fi­
del Castro•, anti -American regim
e.
S�n■te ludera were exJ)e('ted to
dee1de today whether
to try to
Push throug h_ the leglalation be­
fore th� receaa for the · poUtical
con".'entl�na or h old it for -consld•
crat10n when Congresa returns in
Augcat.

Call IS P'll 00t Of Middl eport Nat1onal ntry
�1�::r.fl��.:�1:"�:;('.i::�� ;;t'.��ii'.����?.i��l:ti:·:��: . In Little League July District. Elit minations
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ant . chaplain;
Robert H. Maxson,
M 1dd1epo•t
• L1 ttle League mana- mer program is to be carru�d I Pre&amp;id
Presiden t Eise nhower's veto.
.
Smith _ ..��
k
tbat
Th e action sent the measu re to Akr on, secretary; P■ul E. Eich- gcrs met last mght in town ball out pro perl y .
m■na"
ne/,•-"Ire 1
use
to
ma n ,
Sprin gfield,
.
trea,urer; and elected Woody C■II lndl■n 1
the Sena te where a vote to overlt was voted l o �en d official equlprnent with more care.
George
L
o
vejo
,
Mau
mee, cond uepilot, ma n ager of the all•.slar team letten of apprec1at1on
y
ride the veto also w111 forecast.
to . the
Henry Clttworiby wu n amed
The p■y raises, benefitt ing 1..,70,- 1 � or ; Harry Coleman, Cincinnati, which will compete during July In Fee�ey- Be n netl Post A!'leracan chairman of
a -i(»m'ID lttee ,W award
000 PDiltal and while collar g1' v- ms1de guard and Lester Zimmer• the Nitlonal Little League dil- Le1:1 0� , for spo nsoring shirts a nd a $50 govern
m ent
bond 1 8 a
n
d
m
Ca
,
s
i
out
,
ide
a
z
guard.
triet ellmi naho n,.
ernment work ers, t he n w ou l d go
caps m the Peewee l�ague 11nd p�i:i_e in ■ co.ateai. Serving with
Trustees named were Charles
His assista ntlli will be Owen to Joe Young S r.. ror his s.pon11or
into effect at once.
hi m AN! WUUam Criner and
Way, Marion ; Kennet h Amibau- Bratton Cali's present
Indiana ' ship of the Red legs t eam wit h a Charle&amp;
Wayland. ·
A two.thirds_ vote (or the bill gh, Derianc�; M. t. Ht11ton , Can- coach. '
ne w set o f socks and a large t:ash
WH required tn bo th houses to ton; Don Case DennllOh and May
Prel!den t Le&lt;&gt; Smith ""'id0d contributi on this year,
Fred Hlbbr, ch■iirman · or the
after ha v.
en■ct t !ie bill over tho PreBi• na rd Floyd Wil mington·
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"' mee 1mg w hen a se r1es O1 I ng ou tnt
financlal
drl-1...- by
th
1
e
e
th
d
t
� T.,, w.. .,.._
'
eam
ree
years
.
. ,
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dent'• veto• the 169th ' Jnee he
zone vice pre.idt1n(1 included Al fu nd raising projects were dia
President Smith� l� bi.I persona!
■go.
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Commentating Editoriall1·
Coope ration

in depression-ridden 1 936, a program
which was destined to be a landmark in 1 h t)
food industry was developed by the National
Association of Food Chains and the National
Council of Fanner C'ooperatives. II was c-a ll•
ed the Farmer-Retailer Marketing Program ,
Back

Jar commercial rhannels rather than seeking

government aid.

The first campaign was on behalf of ran­
ned peaches; the latest !or w h ich figures are
available was on behalf of red cherry pro­
ducts. l.n-between promot ions have aided a
long a-nd repre�entative list of farrn produ..:1$
- beer , pork , and lamb: poultry and eggs;

For numbers of the products there
have been several campaigns or promotions
in di rferent years as the necessity arose.

so on.

These endeavors have been outstandingly
successfu l. I n some instances, the sales gen­
erated have headed off potentia l financial

rnany types of fru its and

vegetables , and

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The rontinuing Farmer-Retailer Marketing
Program is a fine example of how people and
organizat ions can work together, on a free I
and vol unta·ry basis to get results that bene­
fit all.

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Take Th• Family For
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Boys' Sizes 6 to 1 8
Men's Sizes 27 to 42

Luncheon tablea were placed in
.a T shape and were decorated with
nowen and candle, earryin&amp; out a
pink and while theme.
The Golden Rule Clas■ o! the
church prepared and 111rved the
meal w ith Mn. Harold E. Hubba rd,
as chair m an. Oth ers a11lating were
!drs. Tony Fo w ler. Mn. Cha r)('w
Vroman, Mrs. Gen e Kauff and Mrs.
Ge ra ld Anthony.
Special gueRUI were Mn. Konkright. Mn. Gardn er and Mrs.
Charlene Hoeflic-h.
Rearhs, Mn. Anna Heuter, Mn
Gl adys Morgan, Mrs. John Hart­
ung attended the WSCS meeting
at the Methodist Church in Porn ·
eroy Thu rsday afternoon,
Mr. and Mn. Joe La wrence
and daughten of Long Bottom
apent Frid ay eve ninll with Mr.
and Mrs. Dor eii Arnold.
Mr, and Mr1. Richard Hartung
and son Ke nnet h of Marie lla
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. John Hartun11.
Mr. and Mn. Jew ell Curtis and
Mrs. Ruth Fr11ncis and children
a nd Christina Grueser of
Pom e•
ro)' were Sunday evening guests
of Agn es and Kalie Gru eRer .
Mr . and Mrs. Lewi, G r ueser,
Mrs. Irene Shoemaker were d in •
ner guest. of Mr. and Mn. Roy
Gruese r and daughters.
Mr. and Mr11. Roy Rllfle spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. H erb
Riggs of Darwin.
Miss Nancy Eiching er of Sy ra­
cuse is &amp;Histing h er 1r andm other
Mrs. W m . Eiching er Sr .
Mr. and Mra. John Erwin enter•
ta ined with a aur p°rise birthday
dinnert 'Frida y evening In hon or
of the latter 's m other MrA. Amos
Leonard. Those present were Mr,
an d Mn. Lawrence Leonard a nd
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ha rry
Leonard and son or Chester, Mr.
and Mr,. Amos Leonard and
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ROME (UPI) - Athletes f rom
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25. Russia an d host Italy were
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Mill!i Lynn Forem.1n o r Georgi a
spent !eVeral days with Mr and
Mra. Edzar Abbott and children.
Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur B a iley
and da ughter Ruth Ann apent
Sunday with Mr. a nd Mrs. Lev a cy
or The Plain1.
M rs. Eurda H.1mrick of h·y­
dale, W. Va .. had a! h er guesh
Sunday her d a ughter Mrs. Velma
Douglas a nd Mary Jane.
Mr. an d Mrs. Henr y Euler of
Racine were gueslJ of John
Terrell and Alic e Euler Fr iday
eYe ning.
There were 85 a t Sun day Scliool
Sunday. Collection wa11 $21 .89.
Rev. R. Ca rd fiUed his regular
appoint ment a t 10 a . m. acripture
Luke 19: 45--48. Sermon Clean Up
For Open House.
Janet Arnol d spent the weekend
w ith Mr . .and Mrs. Joe Lawrence
and daughten, Long Bottom ,
Mr, and Mrs. Herm an G r ueser
(lf Burlingh a m 1pent Sunday eve­
ning with Mr. a nd Mra. Vincenl
Broderick.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Finla w
of Po me roy and fa m ily, Mr s.
Fnnt Grueser and son Alfred
■pent the weekend with Mr . and
Mn. Bern ard Grueser and family
of Trenton, 0.
Mr. an d Mrs. Amos Leonard
apent Sun da )' aft ern oon with their
brother Floyd of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G r u eser and
grandd aughters Marla and Marie
11pent Saturday evening with Mr
and Mrli Clarence Grueser, Nease
Settlement
Mr. a nd Mrtt . Dores Arnold and
fa m ily spent Thursday e vening
with Mr. a nd Mrs. Joe La wrence
and fam ily, Long Bott om.
Miu Alite Euler spent Sunday
afte rnoon with Mr. aod Mrs.
Charles Withrow of Miner sville.
Mn. Am os Leona rd , Mn. Wm.
G r ue,e r , Mrs. Clifford Leifbeit,
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nlng to Howard Cecil, Loia Cecil
l ots, Pomeroy.
Harriet Thompson Lydia De-Long
Karmel A. ' DeLong to
Kenn'e th and R u t h Ann D e­
Lo ng, 2.3 A., Sali11bury.
Be rnetta J. Plants to Ralph Mon.
Ue :11-11.rtin Dorst, parcels, Or ange.
John H11-wldn1, Jr.. Grace Haw.
kina to Thomas c. Scally, Yvonne
Scall)I , lot.e, MiddJeport.
Pettr Partlow , dee., to Linnie
Partlow , Arni Patlow, Eth el EbIUI, aUi d . of trans., Ora111e.
Alva Partlo w, Anna Part.1ow;
Aip i P artla w, Eleanqr Partl ow,
Ethel M. Eblin from aetty L. puf.
J in. 28 A., Oranee.
Two Rights of Way, Ohio Power
Co.
C. C. Cuckler to Ja mes W. Mayes
M El oi&amp;e MayR, Iot, HarrlsonvJlle.
Vllb1ge of Po meroy, Trusteea
Baecti O r�ve C emetery to Ohlo
Fl.lo! Gu Co., .283 A.. Pom eroy.
Notman J. Th e iss, dee . to Eva M.
Thet.a, George J. Thelas, cert. for
trans .. Sutton.
H . A. Sedg w ick, Dorothy E.
Sedgwick lo Asa HO.Skins, parcels,
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Al vadore NeI son, dect. to Mary
Nelson 1Jndsly, amd . for trans.,
Saleni .
Elwood Nelso n to Gertru de Ne).
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so 36 A., Sale m .
Vona Chapm an lo Gert rude Net.
son, 36 A,, Sale m .
Ervil Nel!IOD to G ertrude Nelson,
36 A .. Sa le m .

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up sui1 a ble titles or the m es for
BY LANCHI M. M.Uk lNI
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al to Arlthmelic m Sixth Grade.
friends, both th(' old and the doll"-lnatead
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"II r11t •" I' ve ever enJ oyed was "The Caae of the Dupl1'cale D,u.
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with 183
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I think ht&gt; wu t1lso the one dolne: a whole bla wHhlng a nd .,"hler".
to follow in 1860.
w ho bade u11 "Go often l o
lntrii,:uing? Well, who ever had
lhe drying ln a ll ttle o ver an hour
'nle moon Is 111 Us first q uar.
houJe of thy friend: for weed1 down at aur new " wash11teria" or eve11 heard of a "Duplic.- ate Dau
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ghter ? " Oh, yes, twins. But lhis --------·---------- ---- --- ------ �--(Dud11 in Suds) here J n town.
�e m omini atars are Mars,
Mn. 'ftlomu ·KaN,n 1nf John home
For ll fow di mes a nd nickles isn't, fa r 8!I J've gon e .
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I like "Whodunits'' best on in- 1
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Jl o ow in
eig1 County. I've got so me w hat fo tcr take all y our stall ment plan. l've figured why.
In 1 841 posta&amp;e ,tam p■ went o n
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Pomero,.
By JHn P•rk•r
nn lo whe re Llek�killet and Buck• lovely fresh clothes and go home The sus µ&lt;! nse from one issue to
Hie for th e flrst time in the
PA STOR , WI FE BID FARIWILL
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Whl'lt !I r e here in Mrl(ls hul and �iddown.
thc next keeps you l i J&gt;PY toe.
U. S .. Two were available-two•
and
Mrs.
George
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were
Miss
Judy
chas
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Hrv.
Cora Straui1bau gh, George Straus.
Sh 9 t.i un
IJollow - mun,
th11t
Man, 1 t an't au t over H . Our son OeSlde s you tlln ' t tu r n to the back honored at a farewell party In th e l ceorae Dallu, executive head of
cent FrankUn and the IO.cent bau1b to Gertrude Nelson, 36 A.,
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Judy
Lynn
and
Roaemary
Snow•
1-0 unds deadly.
hua used these wondrou a ma (·hin- to see If the huller o r maybe social
rooms of the Rulland Me1.ho- Northwestern Local Schools, has d en, d auehters o f Mr. and Mn. Ro- Wuhln&amp;ton .
Salem.
None ot thia stumps me too vs u ii 11 1 Mariella 8 l ong time. Au p t Fe nny d id It.
874 Americans were shockIn
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Meva •Kennedy, Guy Kennedy,
Church,
with
June
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10.
dist
May,
Debbi
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much. F'or 1 WH "raiAed" on Tur• Now the Bend haa l wo• I undercong regatio n as h osts. A !IOcial is curren tly alten din e the au m mer da uthter o r Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ed to l earl'l of the klslnaping of Oakle)' Nelson, Nancy . Ne]son to
key Run (Galli &amp; Co.) near Stingy stirnd. And hooray!
I'm a ll shook up ovtr this one .
four-year-old Charlie Rou from Gertrude Nels'on, 3fl A., Salem .
e vening was enjoyed. An electric aesslon at Ohi o Unlv eniity.
May, have mumps.
Crefk, Poplar Hid ie and Oil
"A Tlbetim woman, rushing to
his h ome in Germantown, Pa. The
Ethel Nelaon to Gertrude N el•
was
presen
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HlltlD
skillet
Joetta
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Mr.
Hollow · There w.11,1 one 1 oca 1e r.a 11 ·
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barn, •elled,
M fl. 1'. r.. Hilldore and dimgh. her hur"lng
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dl111,ppearance wa, nevff solved.
i lle Park er of Chester an
th e
Mrs.
Ne
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by
those
attending and
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"Oh, my baking yak !"
ter, Donna, of Ra c in u Wl! re th rre
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In 1932, Franklin Delano Rvos&amp;ti� : 0
ra T��� :e�l1 !' �� velt,
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tTe �_Y ier an� h31 been -I think t�ey had four or more
opmg you arc the sam e . Youth Follow1hlp pre aenle d Re v h111 be en hi red tc, teach English at
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Rutland
High
S•hool,
Sh
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M abel Sm1w11
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Into
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Jost lo polt erlly by that na me.
wash t• rs going 08 they'd h a d ('Om· BM .
....ace cove red Iabl es w Ith flo�a 1 Mrs. Faye Sauer, resigned. �I'll- Church of Christ Paraonaie . B eth nomlnated tor the pre1iUency by Gertrurle Gotscball. Vina Kennedy,
Thefll te ll you ( In ol&lt;l Gllllilll pa ny a nd had shag rugs sheets ,
the Democrat1,
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at Gre11ay Rid&amp;e, Ti rk llldge, Mud everything .
Bac k to thes e th eses lili es for � rranaemcnts were used In the dm- Pa r ker laught at Albany High Weill&amp; has mu m ps.
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m
Maude R. Nelson to G ertrude
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and
Mr.
or
daughter
Susie
Parker,
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8 mo ment I quote y ou two, re entNet•yn , 36 A., Salem.
cd as dining roo m hoates�. Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Parker, ree,ived a come ta:ic bill wept into e ffect.
horacs hoo veA i1m11t· kinM: o ut or
So we got lo talking, Mrs. H. [ 1y giY011 at Ohio Un l versity, AtShe l11 the wife of Wilber Park· i
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Nelton to Gertrude Nelson, 36 A.,
achoo] l kne w) and Afr i ca (ll O • lll ra ndmolh ers and mothers would
"The EHect of Grain Si ze o f
Chester, They hove three chll d ren.
at Bikini .Atoll in the Pacific
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Salei'n.
nlso has m1.1mps.
think of Rurh eo�y way1 o11 are the Solid Da m ping of an Austenl. son at the crystal punch bowl. Re•
other aehool),
). E. N,lson, Matti e Nellon to
frcshnfnts were served buffet Martha, a gn duale of Eaatem
M_r. an� Mr11. Ken��th D� v lR and Oct1an,
dreamed up today. We both re- tic Sh.'1!).' '
High School, Eri&lt;', w h o w ill ·be 8
Tb ou,:ht for today: Ameliaan Gel1rude Nelso n, 36 A., Saleln,
at)'lc.
Book1 have heen w r llten on calletl the lulll w11ah kettle out
!-.mily
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Fre■hman, and Edi.lie,, who will be¥ibel Spllth, Charles. . Sm ith to
thoN pictu resque narnca In our unde r the rmyle l reea, the water lio n of a Subcrltie
1hc p�v la' mo,Yed to,rioncer on
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson book conect.or an d author �r�tl
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NewtOQ •ia'd� 'ln, ".A Ma pdflcent Gerti"ude. ,Nel1.o,n , .36. A. .. Sllem.
end sons are alto on vacation.
TUPPi-'WA.lli P-4,\tTY
Q�l'U'\lde Gcihchilll tl; tertrude '
"Na me, Upon the I.and'' here ln rubb!ng on e bo11 rd.
Mrs. Jesae Grueser w■s a recent Farce . " "fro911i eon, i,mplatlon ·one
Ma�. I can ha rdly wall
Altl! ndina: the part;'. �ue Rev.
Mn. Wanda W lrtra ms ea tertain•
may
beeonii
knowl
'but
wlai
edge
N
e
l'8n, :l:6 A,, Salem.
o ur library an d,
gadl
o
ooks.
pa
her
H
o
spital.
or
t i�nt 11t H
Mn, H. recalled one day when re ad 'em. Just lik e the Congreu• and Mra. Dav is, P(r. and Mrs. H ar,
ed with a Tupperware party at her
Vbia ken11edy. dee. to Pe•rl M.
coune t can I recall the author.
d Gru eser
Is e mployed comes onl)' from atudy."
Richar
she had a l.arge kettle filled, was ional Reco rd which I peruse so vey Erlewine a nd Joetta. Mn.. Elhome W ednesday evening. Mrs.
Xerinedy",
Merle Staley, Faye
Arthur Godtrey Hked It there, away f ro m il for a few mlnutc11, br eathlessly.
n
len
Tuck
er ,
Mrs.
Bertha
Lasher,
Grace
Cprdray was d emonstrator . e a r Si�net by the NY Railroad.
HOLZlll MDU'ITAL
Th,rp, »�maid Ken11edy, Ralph
really was s l.kkskllll'l Jn o ur ca me back, rmp1y bttl e . No
M
o
s
ntgom
o
Emmi
n
of
e
R
t
ry,
e
t
v.
J o ke-Laugh on the dotted line, Mr. 11, nd Mrs. Giles Smith and !am• Mrs. WIil.la m s w ill now serve as a
Admls! lon1, J une 29: Mrs. �- Kennedy, &amp;fiid. for trans., Salem .
county, you know, e nd Cousin Jes leak, no trace. Pinally d awned on
and Mrs. - John Montgomery ls a
II)', Mr. and Mr11. Vernon Weber demo naAtor for this area,
Arthur
Peck, Carpenter;
erne
Purl M. Kennedy to G ertrude
ile SanRhary hero In to w n wrole her - the fa m ily cow had drunk
iurgical patient at l[o lzer Hospital.
LOOKING AROUND-"Hughele" sn d fa m lly, Mr . and •rrs.
•
Flo,·d
The evenln, wa, spent playln."
11'..anela
______
Miltner, Raven1wo od·, M IW. Ne on, ••
+-'
.ro A., Solem.
blm a nd aHur,d him lh",o
real!•
·
11
up
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(M n. E. L.) an d her lo ur nil'e . Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ander- game1 with prlzca awarded . ReEarl F. Lockett, Ml�dleport; Mra.
til e St.alty, Do1;11tas Staley to
!
waa "YH, Viralnla, there re a lly
So that reminded me, loo . Hot grand children here from Colora d o son, Mrs. Su11n Th eobald. Mrs. lre,hment, were served to
M r,.
Mll ton Wilbur Meyer, Ravenswood . " Ge ude Nelso n, 38 A,, Salem,
Js a Santa c1,,, · " By the wa•�• ,u,n�
.... e r d ay, I'd Ii n I8 h8 d P Ic kl ng ht k Ing a walk-"Mlkey" tho youn- Janet Morris, Mr . and Mrs. Wayne
May,
Isab
Morris,
ell:)
Joan
Janet
,
,
Births, June 29: A dau1hter to . Sani.1 Cl14u5, 1ndl a na, ha-1 a flou r• a whole cr ate of blackberries 0 gesl a bout
�, -_______
..-NT
5 o r 6 la a whiz al Turner and Bh1ine, Mr11. George Nelson,
Nelson,
Jo
Jean
Donna
Mr
.and
Mn.
Lov
eme Peck.
S
R EV I NU I A G
Jihin(I r. o. bualncu round about had them silting in cool 11 h11de soflball with h ls
dad Warrant Caraon, Mrs. Cla rence Wrigh t and "Ann Eads, Blanch e Harr ison, Conharges,
June
29:
Georc
Dl1
Mrs.
e
-' WAS]J.INUGTON UPI - Tu:
c
Chrl11t m1J1, and Uel hlehorn. Po., ha d turned Ji wa y br le rly. So anoth Ot!ker Chesler
·
Owens d oing th, Lynn, John Colwell an d Frank, Mr. nle Black , Avonell Geo rg•, Nan,,
IY _,"' W aIll.,.
Spookman, Mra. Go rdon Dunn, chea\eh
-,,·1denl Elsen,
•., bewar
r e ·. •"
e m phasize, "The Siar" al Yule · or cow trail or (•
,,ow C'Ou Id &lt;'OWS to.i1sing-"Pa" (Nollh) anr:I Frank and Mrs. FrPd Au11tln, Saund r a Morgan, Betty Thomaa, Jan et Bo lIf
d
Y
M
R
A
.
1!:� Jame, Tripp, Mra. V:tr1II Sprigp, bower Thursday sign ed a M,841.•
tide with beauloous display.
he so hateful llnd look so meek) Chee11ebre w calling br ierly on and Te reaa nc11n, Mr. a""nd Hr■, Ev• ln,
t Marearet Ga.vi!', Frank C)'r,..., M.ts. Bti,009 J&gt;:&lt;?St ollice •nd Tre-5ury
Ruthlane Ro ush, Carol Ann
,
had sm ooched •11 over t he lop Max Roller al Ple a11nt Vall �y erett Col well.
tended an ortiNr, tr,ilning
mee t- Clarenc� Green, ¥rs. Allie Stiffler
Opal
Armstrong,
Buck
11 nd Betty Wllllam1.
-•
m �er .)i)l prqviding . for
,2,000
S mall cor recllon to re eenl col• layer, ruining my bmrntHul bc r- Hoipll,I, 1,1, Plea,ant-a
,,,I C"ery•
•
Mrs . Rosal·, , Nt•.hot,,
lna: of WSCS at the Unit9U Metho-- Allie Stiffler, Fred Bauachbllich, mo re Internal revenue agent.. The
,.
BIRTHD•y
Mn. Eva
"' SUPPIR
body anxiouR about Mabel San• Flem ing an d Noretha , Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Jtlne Dewhurst waR gueRt or d ist Church Jn Pomeroy, .Thursday. J:U&amp;tace Jeffen, Mh. Walter car- ne'¥ frll._ . ,Jeutht! are exi,ected to
bor n al Holzer'1-G11-rnet Entsmln- Am oa, Mn. Alll'e Sprouse and fam. honor at a birthday aupper held
Mrs. J. B. Mar11h11ll and children penter, Mn. Ctei&amp;hto n Jabw, Chat· come up with i.n additional f70
gl!r , daus ht ers Ruth Zahn and lly, Le e MY et1, Mrs, Blanche Jivi• at th e h o m e of her brother, Mr. Jennings, M1ria11na and iohn, ar- le, SchoonoYer, S1J1,1n Null, ;R.usaell milUOD
·a year from reluctant tax2. 1\.t!nove
11, Pfs.
·
chlld ren of Charleston Koine hap• den, Mra. Naomi Chase , Mrt. Betty and Mrs. Paul Patterson, Sunday rived ftld1y to -v isit her mother, MIiler, Pa'trlcia A'nn Kin,, Edward p"a)'"etl:
·
L V. 8.
(prlnL)
ly in hom e lo ad ed with 1rocer• Sider■ and Je11nte, MrR. Margaret evenlna:. Other■ attending were Mn, John F. B•Uley and o ther rel• Wayne l\'o1fe,
Uoyd F. :aow---------:-·-:----...
ei
8. Abaen.t
IL A
ea,--Won de r if th e Ci1a rles A■a
Paraonft, Mr. and Mrs. Danii H o ff. her hosh11nd, Haro ld, and their atives and lo 1111ttend the wedding en and tntaht,
Robert M. Bow•
4, En­
t. llnflns
lump
l!Dl..a,ft
�
• n&amp; · All.
-,n
l lll
Bradburys look blanket■ al ong to ,m an Jr. and aons, Mrs. Fern Sw ee. daughter■, Andrea and Robin, her o f h er niece, lttehet G en helmer, en and lntant, Mta. Che1ter Rice.
count,re«
f:l'OIIP
11.0r
to
WIiliam
Sheridan:
Upper
Mlchllan-Ltrry
Mitch
n
e
y
and
Mrs.
Ever
e
tt
McKnight
o
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr11.
0.
O.
Pat1
J1. llulf', fop
8. Drlvtnc
1,uer
mowln a the Bob Coat1 la wn and
Kem, Rou1h hu �turned home Be tty, h lrpoint, dfl • IUffll of her -1), -�psnovJlf "' terso n and
the hosts and t heir
lee an&lt;I
111.Thrloe
JIii.
It
lo
ok.I
J. � �W..,
hand
tail
o
U. l!Angman'1
red-T
hree
from Plttlbur1h. He was on the parents, lir. llillil lli'f. Robert Lauchlld�n, Roxanne and Jeffry.
rain
(oomb,
pr
ett y nurse,, Joan, Pauline and
demd.lt.
by
owned
stern"
e
"W
m
vessel
r
o
I. OrMtLab
ot
11tutlancl
Penonal1
fonn)
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' Cl
Pu"
�
,tfc
.U, Wln,-4
Carol dance attendance on me up
Gary WalkeJ' Of J\,aclne ■pent
f. llr!llllnt
Mr. and Mr■. Harold Rice Rose- Unio n Baree IJne.
fl, &amp;­
I
at "Dr. Joe■"-I hale to be under
M. l'lnnlM
-tqema
YOIMr. and Mn. Jack Curt.la and the week end wlth Mr. and Mn.
l)
miry Ell en, Paul and David, Mr.
t:o� al 110
t he weather, but
I, W•lp.ta
thoae darllnt
II. Yontll
and
Richard Lucas, Julia an d daughter of Pomero7 vl1ited ltr. Albert Btrte11,
.
, P�!IIN'Of, (),Mo.
help me bear It-And a:lrls YOU
l, lllrf
U. IINp
Mr-, and ""'· 1Uth""' Ctllter and aeu offlte pllion6 WY2•21N; ..tlW
Steve, S u1le Parker and Jam es and Mn. Edmund ·· Gr ueser and
10. -pllo•
can take these bll hu1e red eleof lndianapolla tl,lted Mr. and
a[ Offlct oh.one WY2-210'1,
Hale of. McConnelaville ■pent Sun• fam ily Sunday,
17. Abu■lve
IL A411&amp;tle
phant tapaules If 'n )l ou care to •---------•- day vlsitlna: Old Man's Cave Roek
Mn. Henry Sgrouae and daotb· lln. �•• Blet.. anl llr. and r4n.
....., u IIOD!IO e1.. al41._
-but they're 1'po1ed to make Ole
ter, Betty, ·F11n:laint, aJ'td. Mn. Jto. · Ch,rla
H
o uae and ptcnlcklnK at Aah• Cave ,
llattflr
lit tJae ,.. olftel
,t · Pat
'
u. o- N, Jlall
Arthur-Itta KO way oft 10 I ll be
TONy
· , OJlk.
Mr. and Mrs. Oon McKlll,:ht and bert Laudermllt and Henry Car- ' • M l'I. Amanda lls retUrtled
.
'
19. Luano ble-1 ul•l•p - and do wn the
Prld.ly, July t
llr. and MN, Worley Kennedy at• man of Pomeroy visited In Ram· bomt aftet 1pendln1 ..ui1 winter ln
1',
- 20. Prf,orl..
.
_
,wrt_.
hatch! _ __ _
Columt� - � �panl�
Chlckell Ba rbecue ,pomo� by, tended thfl Jordan family reunion den wllh Mr., Violet Napper.
_
Uon
. •
, �.. ..
_ _
_
bo�e
I l!fN, (!art &amp;er
llr. ...
Walker
,itlwd
Vir1U
Baah,n
of.
� · n.. N.. York Cit,,
al
y.
ion,
Sunda
•oto
Z
the Salem Center Me thodlat
Judy Slawter hu returned """' hb par,nto, Kr. 1111d !fn. LeW\I '"" dallibtan. '
,
Church, S to 7 P, II. •I the 1&lt;bool
�
llri. Cla'8
,
alled
OJl
11, Alt.r, u
er, Sunday.
Walk
and
Mr.
,Iller,
her
visit
a
Mn.
with
Price •1.25.
�
1
l)elt_..., ..
iei.
·
&amp; toot
Mn. Edith 8Juon and chil,dren and Jin.
' , . , •�•!_I�:...�•
•
The Pom ona Gran11e wm I meet Paul SIU and family, Well Jeffereiltel'I
�
Ur
I
But
r..i.
llri.
of Pomeroy \'lalted bet c,arerill.
--�
� ID Friday 1t 8 p. m. In ' Roelt aon.
IO. H•WIIIU
id• hudiff d 'Jti\. Ainms+i,tllill
'1lllll
Sprln11 Gr�n1e Holl
Pome- . Jllndy, Wllll1m1, ,on of 1,lr. and Mr. ■nd !In. ltlnlOn, Holtet, SUti- da A
,
■
ir&lt;I
Jfl,'moon
d-,.
.
IIArk
and
Ron•ld
!lrt.
Wllli4m1,
Proroy Bend Gran1e , ho....
.
11. J111• illbleMI -- '
.
1ram Include, on •ddre,o by Pro- wuu,.... 10n of !Ir. and Mr,. Illy ' lira, IJIU1n ' N,,�1111' vlalted Mr,
-.
.l!'TEn�•..
'
.
monlh
and Mn, Lewis Walker Thonday mtnl wat held t the �ti� frt.
have mUD\PIWIUlama,
or--eletl (nominally) hra al"d
cut
M
::r.,
12. Jlru.'lured
daf eyenln 1 with a lu•• mwd @-" •
An Eaplorer from the Tri.state Ful l:I on the ..Le.al Aspec t, ot
Ml'. and Mn. Gerald Rupe of evenina.
. ' '11Gft ·
Area may hive Lhe oppartunity lo Settlln, Biltatea." with
...;:..;;;:.:.;�
� �tll. fl �
tendia,.
a
Mr.
and
nd
u
o
Mn.
Heni')I.
�,Ult
\
Bradbury
and
A:randdlqhter
call•
q
t
l
n
I
i
·o
1
e
r
M
.
a
ther
R
Al
ope,
, n
in
17. hfona
ft O.� :� := r:: :.i; : t��: and anaw:.:r: ·
� :,�· mo
::i July
n
W
S n
t e
2
Slate Ana CDunetl, ilo)' Scoull of
Cllttord Kori, of Co1um hu■
Mel11 County FoJII: Huntn A,.
Amertet.
1ocl1tlon Ice cream 10elal at n.Jd came over tbe weell:tnd and took
'
·
The announume 11t came H • re- Knobl, on the Bnhan . Stlvenvl lla Kr. and 111'1. Dell Luc..d oo back
•
1u h: of a 11ew lfflnpment by the roacl, Homemade i � cram cue, with him to 11l1Jt their P'tnddau1h•
�
,BAl,L
Boy lc!cfut.l of America With the and pop. Old time mule.
p. $1. �� .. � Betty Harri■., and other
, ,
,
, ·�
11overnment to Hnd a Soout with
180th Aruuvenaey Ctlebratldn, nua.w-.-.
·
·
a •leaUflt eJpedlUon, •• Dr. Paul Wlllte,avWa Flrtmen.
Kr. and Mn. Charin Simpkins
Slple and Richard Chappell have
ho _ weet In Colu rn
........
Saturda, evenln,, the Mt Htr- ar,_ ndn1ng t...
N
.
''"'
repreaented Scouunr on pall ex- man Church (Cheat. Twp.) wlll b .,
1'f i th 1111
i&gt;edittona.
Jin. Eltublth Ann Weblter 11
fe�ture a 1J)etl1I Nrvlct, There
.._ A WIIII
A«ordln1 to "Robert Krejci, will be a vari ety o f alnpn a bd 1ttendln1 aummer achool at Ohio
Soout !•eed'llve of the Trl•State ,peaktfl a, welt u local tialent Unlnnlty.
L Putly
SC!out ht-- on the prolJ'am. Suvtct atarti 1t
.a.v. and Mn. Carl Henin1 and
Area Councll, a 10Clll
tween the aiffl ol 1' and 19 will I o•doct.
daqhter of WIit Uberty moved
Into the Mllthodt1t Panonase on
be norntn1ttd to IU'Ve 81 a junior
A. � hop, 1poOIM"ed bJ thi
NU;•
J,ow 11 110111 1t1 I
aelentlllo
•kl•
11
C.mp
Century
nt.la 1. He lltltn bl■ dutle■ u Pl•
In
Jllclne
Jr.
Jollr
Nel1bl&gt;on
4-H'el,b
&amp; S' T D L D 4 &amp; K D
GrNntand nut fall and winter, wUI twi held at tht l\atlne LftCl�a
tor of the llethoditt Chu�h on
Ill L O lf O r L L O W
The youn1 man 11letted must be Hall berlnnina: at I -p. m, Adml• Sunday,
Qll lali.t 111111&gt;17 _ ,.. ...__ la U,L, Nlllplo 4 .. _
lhn BIil Hobaletter haa summel'
phyalcally quallfled to ltve In Art- alon will be un 1nO Uh. Jtef'relh•
tlio - IJ.j, X far Ibo two O'-. ota, IIIIJIA llltaao, tll! C!OndlUol'lll whm tempentures rnent1 "111 bt IOld, l't.lftlptl win
emplotrrient at the Rutland n.
■n .. ....
will ran1e 81 )ow u 1htt)I de,reea 'be und to send 4--ll memben tu p&amp;l'tJRnt StON.
....
below urro. He rilutt abo be 1 �amp.
SU■le ·'hrlter apent tlla
end
w!U, lul lt �
hl&amp;h 1&lt;hool ...«uito,
,.....,, .lut, 4
a ot:0 11• "' ::
the C011ncll
Mr. ' � !Ill. Willi.in 1An•ln1 ol
Mr. llroltt 111&lt;1
·•IP Counb" 94Ulllron flOI,
1 . 1 1: 'l' A I
mull lorwn ltl 11&gt;11llcollon and CAP, 111'1], ,nnual be,jn
eil11 1Ue1U ol
,uppontns materlll of
qtiter,_!!r, Mid Nn. Ro,
eon, hlll\or Lau4lnj Field. -..io 1111,
,
dld1to to the Bot lcout rq!IIIIU 11t1r t:h&lt;iolilft.
BW aJid IWO', lin. LOnnlng
o1nce � A..... 10. lll80,
. , t"UII IUlj, 4 eolobnttoa 11 and lilo, BIil .,.. b111l11t11 •1111jn, �k� SlltJNU.
·
..... -, - ur,
...... -·The RI 11. All ;t!jl� �
hu-n,: douahler ol
nau..._
�
Weol
&lt;1"111!!1 !Iii '""".._. 1H lfl1. 1'1111 htttnon,
1111
,i • 11ft ........ iilllloll
ftl �1,c.i. ._,_
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�q,lllllf.bu wa■
,..n
lll'iiil,'
111
b
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l)if,
II ..:::...,
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Mr. and Mra. William Wa rne r
and 11,cm1 return ed th11 we ek
(rom e vacation Jn Fl orida.
M r11. Geor ge Siddall and son,
Tommy of Ans onia will accom·
} pany Mrs. Paul Smart ho me lbis
\ weeken d for a vilit while her
husband. Rev. Siddall attend, a
youth c.a m p. Mn. Sm art haa
spent the pall week a t Gran ville
whe re she was a rounselor for
the Baptist Youth camp held al
Dennison University. They w ill J
be met by Mr. and Mn. Manning
Kloes of Gallipoli&amp; who will br ing
them here.
D wain e John5o n, w ho make s hla
home with hia gran dparents, Mr.
an d Mra. R. C. Slansbur)I will
1pend lh e weeke nd in Ravenswood I
with his mothe r an d fa m ily, Mr.
an d Mrs. Jack N eff.
M rs. Maxine Nairn of Cuyahoga
Falls and sister, Mrs. P. B. Kie­
vit o r Clifton, New Je rsey arriv­
ed Monday for a
wee ll:a
v isit
1
&lt;I
with Mr. an d Mn. Horace McEI·
•
MU. flJIIONS wowt GO TO WAtff-These new abort evening dress in gold brocade with a )ow.
hinny.
Mrs. Laura Hager wh o ha! t,e"'n
1aahlooa for fall ar-. found lo the Dior London ered waUIUine 1nd ma tching Jacket; 1 clnnamoo
collection for a meak Dl'ffiew of what deslenera wool tweed suft with • double•breasted jack.et
visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. Rieb•
wW "Uffl"eQ at their lhrnrtncs in July. From the and skirt narrowed by a band at the bade; and
ard Flowers and Mr. and Mrs.
ltft are: an evenlq I01'D with a white 111tln a black and white tweed ■ult with the longer
Ha rold Hager upected to return
pyramid cv.t that bu a hem clrawn up in tront jacket and pleated skirt. Waist and hemllnn 2re
to he r ho m e In Co h1mbu1 t oday.
and 1;oppe4 In a Jacket of Jet head trln1e; a drop� sllghtly but there ii oo radlcal oew lonk..
Mrs. H erman Taylor an d moth•
- ------- - --I er Mrs. Ruth Carr w ho have been
--- - - ' sla ying in Colum bus wUh Mrs,
·
pe
Ta)'lo r 's s m all son who 1s a palienl at Child re n's 8?•pital open!
I
several days here this week.
.
,
. pe
The golden weddmg a nniversaries of _Mr . and Mrs. Don An.
Mrs.
d
an
Mr.
of
s
Recent visitor
'""
Harr y McGuffin 1md chil dr en derson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoskinson were celebrated I
Mrs.
D
a
le
Dutt�n. presi de nt,
w ere Mr. and Mrs, Leo Qul vey or
with open house on S u n day, June 5, at the Anderson home
h�a ded th(' com mittee o f the
Athena and Mrs. Joe Moore and in Rutland .
Middleport Ba nd Bolnten . who
Tim my o r Guysville.
white lace cover over gold taffeta
was used on the dining prepared and served the dtnner
A
,
Jake Jon es of F1irbourn e is roo'!l Ia bl e w h'IC was �entered
h
with an arrangement of yellow Wed nesd ay nigh! preced ing the
spen di ng the wee k W l'th h"11 �nc1 e glad1oh. and sh asta daisies. The .
·
·
an, d aunt, Mr . and Mrs. . Millard bu ffe1 was cen1ered w Ith a three and Mrs . Robert Jewell Mr. and annu a l mspecllon ot the E vangeMR. ANU MRS. KEITH KENNEDY
I
p 1etce an d d aught er, DI ,ue.
Mrs . Clai r Tayl or, Mr. 'an d Mrs. line Ch a pler• OES • at lh e high
1 tiered wedding c&amp;ke topped with
sc h0 01 ·
f
o
Bachtel
d
ol
r
a
H
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Searles
rene
I
daughter
Miss
of
wedding
The open church
lhe numeral 50 i n gol d a n d en • Robert Hill and Billy, Mr. a nd I
1
Helping were Mrs. Lewis Sauer
of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Searles , Route 1, Rut lana and Mr. Barbert on visited recently with cir cled with
gold decorations. I Mrs._ Lawrence An de rson and
s
, Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mr■.
Bach_tel.
Forrest
•nd
Mr.
Jr.
E.
Mr
.
Rev.
George
Lcsl_te,
Mrs.
d
11n
h
N
l
•
l
a190
Kenn;t.y,
of
Dwight
Mrs.
and
.
r
M
of
son
h
t
th
w
Kennedy,
e
ite w
Keith
e i l
apkins wer
Bruce
Lloyd, Mrs. L. W . McCom ll
9
we
s
Mr
me
C'ris
d
Mr.
Ja.
•n
.
.
Erle1
,
v
L.
d
Da
an
H.
Mrs
i; Mr.
acription 50th anniverftary i n gold.
Rutland, w as an event of June 1 1 a t 7:30 p.m. in the Naza.
M
. Wallace Bra dford, M. rs.
as,
e�� eet to leav� thi� eY�ning to
�li
and
d
a
wine
Mrs.
Joetta,
Mr.
n
Cake, punch, coffee, whil e and
.
rene Church at Rutlaud.
Ted Riley Jr .. Mrs. Don ald Lowv mt w ith relah ves m Pittsbu rgh
e
v
Ste
acob
J
Schilling,
Dennis,
p
in
sha
ints
yello
e
th
w m
e of a
_ diughter, 1
The Rev. Harold Klingel performed the double ring cere- and to retu rn their
and Janie, Mr. and Mrs. Ern est ery, M rs. Ralph MarUn, Mr s. Forbell and nuts were served·
b
:h
a aI
rest Bachtel, Mrs. Curtla Jen k in•
o Middl epo:l
t
ianne
l
J
a
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in blue w ith black acce11sories. Mrs.
many M olden, Mr , and M rs. Dale Bach•
The couples rece iv ed
:;;:�g����s :, ��m ���lo=��s !
. M r , and Mrs. w 111 Anthony
so�,
_Mrs. Nolan Swackha mer, �
, 1
beautiful ea rde and gifts and a I ne r .
.
and lighted with . sev en branched , Kenned y mother of the groom , and Mr._ an d Mrs. Ger
G rueser , Mrs. �•rv1n
Wilham
0
Ant
Y
R1Ce,
Harold
Mr.
Mrs.
i
!
nd
a
Mr.
� f! I number or friends who w ere un.a r
wo�e blue crepe with white acces•
baby can delabra.
Swan.
Mrs.
Ja mes Brewington,
and
chil
dren enj oye d
a
picnic
Al•
Atkins,
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Mrs.
able to attend called by tel e phone
Miss June Tillis, sol oist , Hng 11or1es.
.
Roge
Mrs.
orga n, Mn. Lt;lan d
M
r
m
r
th
far
Anth
o ny
at
suppe
e
m a Atkins, Mrs. Susan Theo bald,
Th e new Mn, Kenned y 19 a
lo congratulate them .
"Oh, Promise Me," and "Alwa ys."
Mrs. Robert McElhtf!nY ,
Brown,
ay
Thursd
Arm•
se,
M.
a
Mrs.
Opal
Ch
C.
,
Calling durinri1 the afte rnoon
.
. .
Mrs. Harold Klingel played a fif. 1 960 graduate of Rutlan d High
Mrtt . Forrei1 t Bachtel visited in were Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClure I strong, Etn a Ga rdner , Mrs. E ve- Mr s. &lt;;a rrol ) Sw anson, �rs. Rieb•
ool. The bri dgeroom graduated '
q,a
Sch
l
itio
d
a
r
t
of
elude
r
p
teen minute
ard Pi c kens, Mrs. Francis Ander•
from Rutlan d High School in tMQ , Vienna w i th h er mother Mrs. J , ' and Mr. and Mrs. Dale M cClure Jyn Jordon, Mra. . C. O. Chapm a n,
wed d ing music.
son, Mrs. Ira Butcher, M�s. Bethel
w son today.
Da
W.
dys
a
Gl
Mn.
Mrs.
Allegra
Will,
ol Akron; Htlen E. Hull, R o be rta
.
Given in ma rriage by her father, and is employed with th e Ohio Val• 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise
Colema n, Mrs. L. R. Wll ey, Mrs.
1
Jr
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r
Mrs.
M
Jividen,
icholson,
M
A.
P.
,
The
leport.
d
and
E.
Mid
Mr.
P.
Co,,
Mrs.
A. Sutton,
the bride wore a ballerina length ley Bakin g
returned from : trlp to Kentucky I
a nd Mrs. Floyd Thomas and J a ne Lu cy Gregg. M r s Leroy Morarity
gown of w hite la ce over acetate couple are making their ho me in w h�re they vi. sited m any inter- I Dr oz, Mr and Mrs. Carl Phillips I P rson , Rutland
an d Mrs. Ch arles Ed wards
a,
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-Mr and Mrs. F. T. Phillips, Mr.
.
taffeta. The eyelet m idriff, encir· Rutland.
-n
lng
e
e
th op
Htmg pla.ccs mclud
and Mrs Carma n Church Chris-cled with satin ribbon and. bo wed
air theatre at Ba rd stow n, w here [ tine Church an d M rs. Al!na Davis,
t ;,.
and streamered ill front, accented
I
t ey sa w th e Stephen Foster Athens.
bate
a
u
neck·
the lace bod ice. The
sro r
Mrs. Gen e D. worl and Patr i- '
.
line an d elbow length sleeves were
Ice Mourntng and Mrs. Weed cia, Hagerstown. Ind .. Mr. an d
A r.,
edged with i r ideac ent beads. A
By Glenna Mllh..n
of H o usto�, 'l'exae, visited w ith I
Mrs. W i;&gt;. "8 nplng, Fairborn; Mr.
pearl ti ara held in place the illuy
o
a
the ! o �mer 5 moth er, Mra. G ol d a and . r.it{. Burrell McFa r la nd,
sion veil ol finge rtip length. The
t , •ls �i!!�d7:; h:/������n ��� ���
1 � ourm�g Wednesd a)': She also M a&amp;sillon ; Mr and Mrs. Ralph
bride carried a cascade bouquet or
gr a odp arents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
visJ t•d m Pom"°Y ,w ttb M r�. R 0· Hoskinson, Karl and Ra ndy, Largo
By LUCILLE HAWKI,.$
ribbon
., 1 cphanotis with w hite
H. Curtis. M r . a nd Mrs. Percy
ber1 st ory ,an d 1am 11 J" and 1 n p1• 1 F1 •·• Mr. an d Mrs. Oon H oskin•
si.reamers toppetl with cymbidiums
Cu r tis, daughl.er Lin da, o f Akron
M rs. Louella Stahl and "Mts. C. �lcasanl wl l h the Ja m es Mourn• � n . Rita Kay, Johnny &amp; nd J i m my, I
011 a white Bible.
v isited them June 19.
L. Arnold were guests of Mrs. mgs w �o we re ther, for a few Columbus.
Miss Sa n d ra Tillis, maid o r hon or
days
with
her
par
e
,
n
Mr.
and
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ari Kaspe r of
chicken
,
t�
Lester Bro okover at a
M r . and Mrs. Wayne A msbary,
wore a blue and white full ski r te d
Columbus were Sunday guests of
Thursday at her home, � rs. Tom Walters. Miss Mourn- 1 Kennelh, Gordon and Harry, Gal• 1
dinner
gown styled wllh scoop neckline,
m � and Mrs. W eed wt:re o n tbelr lipo lis ; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carr,
her parents M r . and Mrs. M. L..
Thomas Fork,
wide organd y cotlar a nd ca p
w ay h o�e f ro'!l M amc where Vicki Lynn an d Penni of Cool·
Ba hr - Mr. a nd M rs. C. E. Woode
.sleeves. She wore .i corsage of
Mrs. Rollin R1:1dford a,nd d.11ugh. they &lt;Jia1led with
relatives of I
of Tuppers Plains were also Sunville·
Mr.
an
d Mrs Ray Gladden
w hile carnations an d white acres•
t': r� a nd . Mrs. Ca rl Shields were Mrs. Weed's. Mis11 Mourning iR McC �nnehiville; M;s. Mattie Cir•
day guests.
surles.
vtsttor s tn Parkersburg Thurs- e mployed in th e o ffice at the cl e, Mr. anp Mr1. Ray mond Fur.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Osborne
Herbert Grate, Rutland, was best day a(ternoon.
Ca ero n Iron Wo k o r H u on, I bee, Keren and Eric, Racine.
and sons returned last week fro m
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Tillis,
Jcr•
r
John
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;
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were
s
Ushe
man.
mner guei-ts O
r. an
rs.
a vacation through the Allegheny
Mr. and Mrs. Everett C o lwell. '
Miss J(ldy Jennings returned to
ry Black and Charll!s Bur uclt. Each
Sansbury a1Jd gra ftd!lo n, Vinton ; Mr . and Mrs. Paul Winn
and Smoky Mountains lo Virginia
nner
o
EXT
GOVEIN
OR
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ay
d
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Wednes
Alliance
t
n
i
e
hom
her
.
e
r
wore a white c arnation boutonic
�wame Rl gs w e ne ay :v�i Middleport; Mrs. Lizzie McCu mber,
Be a ch and Norfolk, Va . .
for
runaff
tic
the Democra
her
a lte r a 10 d aya visit w ilh
�r. an ; ;:rs.
r was drcs:s.ed
The bride's mothe
were
eil
---Friends we re sorry to learn o f
Carolina
�
e
xter;
R
o
y
Anderson,
LangsNorth
or
governor
father , Carl J1mnlngs and o ther
-the sudden death of Mrs. Tho· mas
,
11.bove)
Ward,
le
T
Vill
rry
Sanf
o rd
e ; Mr . an d Mrs. Mu
e
k
gr,.
Karen
d,.
frien
relatives and
·
wee end gue11Is oI HuberI Tau. Mrs. NeII1' e u-acy, M n. 01 'ive I n•
l'ayettovme. He defeated Dr.
HoUner accom panied htr bo rne Io r and daug h'1 D ye of Recd sv1'II e. Sh e is a 11&amp;:ter
o.cr . IIe Ien Lou is"e graha m n n d Bren da Sue , Rev ,
in-l a w of Mrs. Fa nnie A darnli of
L B. Lake.
for a visit.
are Mr. an d Mn. Carl Ta)'l or and and Mrs. F. H. Glazier, Mr. and I
Mr. A nd Mrs. R. L. Got thardt daughter of Col u mbus and Bill Mfs, Jack Seidenabel and Jacklyn
and son Bruce of Columbus ard v• Taylor who is atteni.1ln1 OU.
Jean, Mr . an d Mrs. Philip S mith
,..
Rob ert H � nn eay, 3C of th e U.
The bir thday of Mrs. Grover E rb ed today for a wee kend v isit w ith S. Naval Air Bsae, Pensacola, and Darl ene, Pomeroy.
Mr. an d Mrs, F. C, H a i li rh v,
her · mo ther, Mrs. W. A. M organ.
was celebrate d when the Busy Bee
Keith and Kathy Morgan and Fla., has been_ h ere for • tw o Mr. a nd Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Mr•
Sewing Circle of the Feder11-ted
___ - - - -- -- - - . ·weelts leave w ith his mother Mrs
Chureh met al the church Thur.s • i,�errell Schuler, Mid dleport, are Henry Hennesy, He waa acc om spending a few days with Mrs.
day for an all &lt;Lay quilting,
panied here by R onald Plonll 1 0
A potluck' dinn er w as 11erv ed at W. A. M organ.
who w ent on to Boaton, MtH.
noon to Mrs. Erb, Mrs. Freda
U
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks and Robert w ill Mlurn to the Norfolk
.
Milch, Mrs. Louis ReiOOI, Mrs. family of Proctonvllle
visited Ai r Rase in Virginia.
li--1
Theodore Mora, Mrs. Came Grues­ W ed nesd•y with Mr. and Mrs.
Wlt:1'Jffllng rvu,
Mr. and Mn. Sidney Pickens
Miss Anna Durst, Mn. B en Charles Buck -enroute to Langs-- have return ed from a Week's vlalt
er,
Me mbers of the HAR•MAS Jun•
Neutllinil, Mrs. Walter Bae r, Mrs. ville f or ll vi1it with Mrs. Lula with Mr. and Mrs. Av,�ry Oren• 1
i
or Safely Club enj oy ed a n outing
Otho Mt·,rny, Mrs. A manda Kasper, Jacks. Mn. Jacks who Will the ner and son, Sidney and Max in a
t the New Haven pool Sunday.
Misa �na Grueser, Mn. Norm an guest o f the Buck, returned to St. Albans. While they were
on was furnished by
Tran1portati
Kloea, Mrs. W. L. Kautz and ';d"rs, her home with them.
trere, the seventh birthday of , Cralg'e Keystone Station and Mr.
.
Carl Shi eld.a.
Mr. and Mn. Harold J o.bnson there, the aevP.l'ltb birtbdt)I of \ Henry Reitm lre, Jr., Mason,
Custom Kitchen• - Furniture - Appllancea
A nother pool outing and picnic
an(I Mr, an d Mrs . .Richard Leif• brated. Mra. Pickt!na had been Ill
for
aix
w
eeks
b
f
o
re
going
t
o
e
la tel111 plann ed for the l11t of
belt, Sp1ingfl eld and Mr. and Mrs
Phone WY 2-5321
July.
Robert Lehew and Debbie of St. Albans.
Mra.
Har
ry Mill■ rem1ir11 about
Th ose winning p r 1%es at the
Charleston were weekend ,:ue1ta
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
N. SECOND AVE.
the same 11t her home , ia Im prov- Safety C1ubs Sport Hop l &amp; 1t Fri•
AT
o f Mn. Theo Leh ew.
Ing sl owly.
------day were Mb1 Barbar■ Prince, a ·- -- · Mis,
Kaar
Su
en
e Maris or L os
•
record for beirig the prettiest 16
1111.TH ANNOUNCED
Altos, Calif., has bee lL the guest : y ear ol� present; Slow da nce
rown,
. Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Lee B
Elma, Mich., are pa re nts of· a new of her uncl e and auri\, Mr. and Alan Sayre and Kathy Hud dlesF'n!derlck, Mrs. T . A. Riley for several d1y1. to n, Jerry BurnR and Patricia
1 born aon,
Stev en
1 wei&amp;hing eigh t pounds
Mrt. Rnbert A1hley and c ou- Reed· f■11 t dance, Linda Casto
and 12
sin;
Kaaren Sue �aria were Gtlll · -and kathy Huddleston.
.,
Grandparent
.
9"
e
Jun
Dance
born
unces
o
Square
and
Ro&lt;111d
Othen winning prizes were :
are Hr. and M'ra. Bernard Mc• poha vlaitor1 Saturday.
Mr. and Mi:s. R obert Ashley and , Macy Ann Cundiff, Susi e Johnson
Bride . St. Lo11i1, Mich. Mrs. McI Bride i! the for mer Emma Fram: Mrs. T. R. Riley spent M onday in and Kathy Huddleston.
Columbus the 1uest of the lat•
Judge, for Lhe dance w e re Mrii.
of Pomeroy.
L
-- -- ter's mother, Mn, Lemma LIM:hter Elean or Garret, Charles Johnson
Miss Kaaren Sue Marla, daughter Barbara Baldwln and chape rones
•
of the form er Bettle Li1hter, of
we re Henry Reitm ire, Jr., M r . and
-----------.
Los Altos, Calli., 1111 been a 1uest '1:rs. Hoyt Sayre and Mrs. Louise
OF
of her grandm oth er for the past
Cun d iff wu in cha'rge of the re·
week. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Lin• rresh menll.
k enho ker weN also gaeell of
Bachnen Market and Cralgs
Mr,. Lighter and slater, Mi11 Zella Keystone Station contributed the
Pullin.
I door prizes.

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Sl..iriff members of the 1 960 MadDa lly
Vacati on Bible
School were honor Kuests WednesI day when they met at the Finl
Baptl1t Church lor a luncheon.
Mrs. Belly P1du.-111:,, d ean of the
. 1960 achool, conducted a 1hort
bu11i nesa meeting and thanked the
Rtaf t tor 1t1 toopc· ration and work
with the �:hool The !manl'ial te·
port was gi ven b)· Re v Raymon
Konknghl
Rev Fred I Gardn('r a lso spoke.
th nking a ll for their w o rk.
a
dleport

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Honor Guests At Wednesday Luncheon

Around And
About
Middleport

Nazarene Church In Rutland Was Scene
Of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy's Wedding

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.allotted b)' e.ach Academy. In t
· way, he pointed (lUt, appoln
me1tts are made excluthiel)'
the basls of ability and merit an
the Con1ressman baa no inftuen
• in de t erm ining the sel ection.
All Interested ,oplicantl: are
urged to write to Conareaama n
Ken Bechler, Room 18'1, Old
Ho1.uie Office Buildln&amp;, Walhing.
ton, I�. D. C., so that arrange.
rnenta ca n be made for the
teats.

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Examinations tor yo ung Weit
Virginia men who are aeekin&amp;
appoin tm ent! to the Army, Na vy ,
Air Force a nd Mer chant M arine
Acad em ies will bt held In Hunt•
lngton and Parkersburg, July 1 1 ,
1960. The location or Lbe exa•
m inati on room in Huntington will
be Room 22, Federal Building at
8:::,o a. m . and in Park ersburg at
the M a in Post Office Building
at 8:30 • · �·, Representative Ken
H echJer said.
'Mt:ls is a fint of a series or
�xa m lnat_io ns which will be &amp;iven
m Huntington and Parkersb "!rg
bt'tw_een now and the time the
nom matlo � �re made . The secohd es.ammattOJl will be held o n
or •�o u t Novem ber 10, UMM).
�pphcanll wh� cannpt take the
,
first - exa m 1nat1on
apply to
take the secon� e:1�maUon.
Repr esenlallve �echler sta ted
that the exam.Jnatlons wiU bt
lil�.ad�d by the Ci\'ll Ser·d�e Co m mtwo n and the top ranluf!g P.eo�le
p_auinii tht exam1!1.At1on
\fould automatlcallv be n ominated
to compete for the one vacancy
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disaster to the producers concernrd. In the
recent cherry campaign, for instance, an ad- f
ditional 5 ,000 tons was moved at a time when
slirn ulated sales were sorely needed. And, in
every case. the consumer has been given ex­

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and its purpose was and is to move food.s in
tempo rarily abundant suppl� through regu.

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Fostoria Crysta l
Beaut iful Syracus e China
Hollow-ware
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WY-2,3785
POMEROY, OHIO
�ST MAIN STREET '
Phone

yo u co uld be a wi nner !.

Check for you r Ohio �uto license
. num ber at Sohio today!
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Commentating Editoriall1·
Coope ration

in depression-ridden 1 936, a program
which was destined to be a landmark in 1 h t)
food industry was developed by the National
Association of Food Chains and the National
Council of Fanner C'ooperatives. II was c-a ll•
ed the Farmer-Retailer Marketing Program ,
Back

Jar commercial rhannels rather than seeking

government aid.

The first campaign was on behalf of ran­
ned peaches; the latest !or w h ich figures are
available was on behalf of red cherry pro­
ducts. l.n-between promot ions have aided a
long a-nd repre�entative list of farrn produ..:1$
- beer , pork , and lamb: poultry and eggs;

For numbers of the products there
have been several campaigns or promotions
in di rferent years as the necessity arose.

so on.

These endeavors have been outstandingly
successfu l. I n some instances, the sales gen­
erated have headed off potentia l financial

rnany types of fru its and

vegetables , and

Rep. Hetkler
I Announces Dates
For Exams

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cel lent buys.

The rontinuing Farmer-Retailer Marketing
Program is a fine example of how people and
organizat ions can work together, on a free I
and vol unta·ry basis to get results that bene­
fit all.

Did You Know That?

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Take Th• Family For
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Boys' Sizes 6 to 1 8
Men's Sizes 27 to 42

Luncheon tablea were placed in
.a T shape and were decorated with
nowen and candle, earryin&amp; out a
pink and while theme.
The Golden Rule Clas■ o! the
church prepared and 111rved the
meal w ith Mn. Harold E. Hubba rd,
as chair m an. Oth ers a11lating were
!drs. Tony Fo w ler. Mn. Cha r)('w
Vroman, Mrs. Gen e Kauff and Mrs.
Ge ra ld Anthony.
Special gueRUI were Mn. Konkright. Mn. Gardn er and Mrs.
Charlene Hoeflic-h.
Rearhs, Mn. Anna Heuter, Mn
Gl adys Morgan, Mrs. John Hart­
ung attended the WSCS meeting
at the Methodist Church in Porn ·
eroy Thu rsday afternoon,
Mr. and Mn. Joe La wrence
and daughten of Long Bottom
apent Frid ay eve ninll with Mr.
and Mrs. Dor eii Arnold.
Mr, and Mr1. Richard Hartung
and son Ke nnet h of Marie lla
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. John Hartun11.
Mr. and Mn. Jew ell Curtis and
Mrs. Ruth Fr11ncis and children
a nd Christina Grueser of
Pom e•
ro)' were Sunday evening guests
of Agn es and Kalie Gru eRer .
Mr . and Mrs. Lewi, G r ueser,
Mrs. Irene Shoemaker were d in •
ner guest. of Mr. and Mn. Roy
Gruese r and daughters.
Mr. and Mr11. Roy Rllfle spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. H erb
Riggs of Darwin.
Miss Nancy Eiching er of Sy ra­
cuse is &amp;Histing h er 1r andm other
Mrs. W m . Eiching er Sr .
Mr. and Mra. John Erwin enter•
ta ined with a aur p°rise birthday
dinnert 'Frida y evening In hon or
of the latter 's m other MrA. Amos
Leonard. Those present were Mr,
an d Mn. Lawrence Leonard a nd
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ha rry
Leonard and son or Chester, Mr.
and Mr,. Amos Leonard and
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ROME (UPI) - Athletes f rom
75 countries will co m pele in the
1960 Olympic Ga m es sta rting Aug.
25. Russia an d host Italy were
among those nations who filed
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Mill!i Lynn Forem.1n o r Georgi a
spent !eVeral days with Mr and
Mra. Edzar Abbott and children.
Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur B a iley
and da ughter Ruth Ann apent
Sunday with Mr. a nd Mrs. Lev a cy
or The Plain1.
M rs. Eurda H.1mrick of h·y­
dale, W. Va .. had a! h er guesh
Sunday her d a ughter Mrs. Velma
Douglas a nd Mary Jane.
Mr. an d Mrs. Henr y Euler of
Racine were gueslJ of John
Terrell and Alic e Euler Fr iday
eYe ning.
There were 85 a t Sun day Scliool
Sunday. Collection wa11 $21 .89.
Rev. R. Ca rd fiUed his regular
appoint ment a t 10 a . m. acripture
Luke 19: 45--48. Sermon Clean Up
For Open House.
Janet Arnol d spent the weekend
w ith Mr . .and Mrs. Joe Lawrence
and daughten, Long Bottom ,
Mr, and Mrs. Herm an G r ueser
(lf Burlingh a m 1pent Sunday eve­
ning with Mr. a nd Mra. Vincenl
Broderick.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Finla w
of Po me roy and fa m ily, Mr s.
Fnnt Grueser and son Alfred
■pent the weekend with Mr . and
Mn. Bern ard Grueser and family
of Trenton, 0.
Mr. an d Mrs. Amos Leonard
apent Sun da )' aft ern oon with their
brother Floyd of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G r u eser and
grandd aughters Marla and Marie
11pent Saturday evening with Mr
and Mrli Clarence Grueser, Nease
Settlement
Mr. a nd Mrtt . Dores Arnold and
fa m ily spent Thursday e vening
with Mr. a nd Mrs. Joe La wrence
and fam ily, Long Bott om.
Miu Alite Euler spent Sunday
afte rnoon with Mr. aod Mrs.
Charles Withrow of Miner sville.
Mn. Am os Leona rd , Mn. Wm.
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Rodney Downing, Ka thrine Dow
nlng to Howard Cecil, Loia Cecil
l ots, Pomeroy.
Harriet Thompson Lydia De-Long
Karmel A. ' DeLong to
Kenn'e th and R u t h Ann D e­
Lo ng, 2.3 A., Sali11bury.
Be rnetta J. Plants to Ralph Mon.
Ue :11-11.rtin Dorst, parcels, Or ange.
John H11-wldn1, Jr.. Grace Haw.
kina to Thomas c. Scally, Yvonne
Scall)I , lot.e, MiddJeport.
Pettr Partlow , dee., to Linnie
Partlow , Arni Patlow, Eth el EbIUI, aUi d . of trans., Ora111e.
Alva Partlo w, Anna Part.1ow;
Aip i P artla w, Eleanqr Partl ow,
Ethel M. Eblin from aetty L. puf.
J in. 28 A., Oranee.
Two Rights of Way, Ohio Power
Co.
C. C. Cuckler to Ja mes W. Mayes
M El oi&amp;e MayR, Iot, HarrlsonvJlle.
Vllb1ge of Po meroy, Trusteea
Baecti O r�ve C emetery to Ohlo
Fl.lo! Gu Co., .283 A.. Pom eroy.
Notman J. Th e iss, dee . to Eva M.
Thet.a, George J. Thelas, cert. for
trans .. Sutton.
H . A. Sedg w ick, Dorothy E.
Sedgwick lo Asa HO.Skins, parcels,
BedI
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Al vadore NeI son, dect. to Mary
Nelson 1Jndsly, amd . for trans.,
Saleni .
Elwood Nelso n to Gertru de Ne).
n,
so 36 A., Sale m .
Vona Chapm an lo Gert rude Net.
son, 36 A,, Sale m .
Ervil Nel!IOD to G ertrude Nelson,
36 A .. Sa le m .

J kn ow of a teacher who IR now
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up sui1 a ble titles or the m es for
BY LANCHI M. M.Uk lNI
a MHter's thesis,
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So fa r, he 88}'1 he s o un d s like
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Erle Sta nley Ga rd ne r , coming ,up
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"The Case or the Errant Bus
"I nwoke the morning wllh umn-ihould read "takes the chill
G�
d evout thankli givin1; for my otr thoughh of onco m ing d ii1solu- Driver" or ••Jo_h n,ny's_ Non-App r��·
al to Arlthmelic m Sixth Grade.
friends, both th(' old and the doll"-lnatead
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IJ.:l f'JI\
of "lake, th e
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I'm an Erle Stanley G ardner
new ··
child" a, printed.
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fan just by spells. I'm dumb en•
So 1nole Ra lph Wa ldo Emerson,
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to
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a
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just now sta rted
one of Ameri t 11's "real
,
souls in
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Am on1 the most lnletesting
ii Frf.lao
TOU
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bl· , es,, y o"" . . ,.,·, •�ndshi' p . ·•
"II r11t •" I' ve ever enJ oyed was "The Caae of the Dupl1'cale D,u.
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ot
the
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with 183
y
I think ht&gt; wu t1lso the one dolne: a whole bla wHhlng a nd .,"hler".
to follow in 1860.
w ho bade u11 "Go often l o
lntrii,:uing? Well, who ever had
lhe drying ln a ll ttle o ver an hour
'nle moon Is 111 Us first q uar.
houJe of thy friend: for weed1 down at aur new " wash11teria" or eve11 heard of a "Duplic.- ate Dau
te
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choke up the unuaeJ path I
ghter ? " Oh, yes, twins. But lhis --------·---------- ---- --- ------ �--(Dud11 in Suds) here J n town.
�e m omini atars are Mars,
Mn. 'ftlomu ·KaN,n 1nf John home
For ll fow di mes a nd nickles isn't, fa r 8!I J've gon e .
Ju
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no_w e hav r a Shotgun yo u just s i t the re, lel 'e r spin,
I like "Whodunits'' best on in- 1
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d a�f; :i,toey :
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aJr
Y or
Jl o ow in
eig1 County. I've got so me w hat fo tcr take all y our stall ment plan. l've figured why.
In 1 841 posta&amp;e ,tam p■ went o n
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en · , · an �n.
Pomero,.
By JHn P•rk•r
nn lo whe re Llek�killet and Buck• lovely fresh clothes and go home The sus µ&lt;! nse from one issue to
Hie for th e flrst time in the
PA STOR , WI FE BID FARIWILL
l C:UTAl'f RISIONt
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Whl'lt !I r e here in Mrl(ls hul and �iddown.
thc next keeps you l i J&gt;PY toe.
U. S .. Two were available-two•
and
Mrs.
George
D8\•is
were
Miss
Judy
chas
e, secretary t" tonger v isit.
Hrv.
Cora Straui1bau gh, George Straus.
Sh 9 t.i un
IJollow - mun,
th11t
Man, 1 t an't au t over H . Our son OeSlde s you tlln ' t tu r n to the back honored at a farewell party In th e l ceorae Dallu, executive head of
cent FrankUn and the IO.cent bau1b to Gertrude Nelson, 36 A.,
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Judy
Lynn
and
Roaemary
Snow•
1-0 unds deadly.
hua used these wondrou a ma (·hin- to see If the huller o r maybe social
rooms of the Rulland Me1.ho- Northwestern Local Schools, has d en, d auehters o f Mr. and Mn. Ro- Wuhln&amp;ton .
Salem.
None ot thia stumps me too vs u ii 11 1 Mariella 8 l ong time. Au p t Fe nny d id It.
874 Americans were shockIn
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Meva •Kennedy, Guy Kennedy,
Church,
with
June
th
e re1igned her position. Mias Chase bert Snowd en. and
10.
dist
May,
Debbi
e
much. F'or 1 WH "raiAed" on Tur• Now the Bend haa l wo• I undercong regatio n as h osts. A !IOcial is curren tly alten din e the au m mer da uthter o r Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ed to l earl'l of the klslnaping of Oakle)' Nelson, Nancy . Ne]son to
key Run (Galli &amp; Co.) near Stingy stirnd. And hooray!
I'm a ll shook up ovtr this one .
four-year-old Charlie Rou from Gertrude Nels'on, 3fl A., Salem .
e vening was enjoyed. An electric aesslon at Ohi o Unlv eniity.
May, have mumps.
Crefk, Poplar Hid ie and Oil
"A Tlbetim woman, rushing to
his h ome in Germantown, Pa. The
Ethel Nelaon to Gertrude N el•
was
presen
t ed lo the honTIACHllt
HlltlD
skillet
Joetta
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l
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win
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d
aughter
o
f
Mr.
Hollow · There w.11,1 one 1 oca 1e r.a 11 ·
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barn, •elled,
M fl. 1'. r.. Hilldore and dimgh. her hur"lng
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dl111,ppearance wa, nevff solved.
i lle Park er of Chester an
th e
Mrs.
Ne
orees
by
those
attending and
r
w
o
01 but i m er41ed
"Oh, my baking yak !"
ter, Donna, of Ra c in u Wl! re th rre
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In 1932, Franklin Delano Rvos&amp;ti� : 0
ra T��� :e�l1 !' �� velt,
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tTe �_Y ier an� h31 been -I think t�ey had four or more
opmg you arc the sam e . Youth Follow1hlp pre aenle d Re v h111 be en hi red tc, teach English at
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1 ovemor of New York, ,;.. Neau'l.,
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Rutland
High
S•hool,
Sh
e replaces children have
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on,
M abel Sm1w11
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he
moved
Into
t
Jost lo polt erlly by that na me.
wash t• rs going 08 they'd h a d ('Om· BM .
....ace cove red Iabl es w Ith flo�a 1 Mrs. Faye Sauer, resigned. �I'll- Church of Christ Paraonaie . B eth nomlnated tor the pre1iUency by Gertrurle Gotscball. Vina Kennedy,
Thefll te ll you ( In ol&lt;l Gllllilll pa ny a nd had shag rugs sheets ,
the Democrat1,
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at Gre11ay Rid&amp;e, Ti rk llldge, Mud everything .
Bac k to thes e th eses lili es for � rranaemcnts were used In the dm- Pa r ker laught at Albany High Weill&amp; has mu m ps.
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m
Maude R. Nelson to G ertrude
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and
Mr.
or
daughter
Susie
Parker,
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8 mo ment I quote y ou two, re entNet•yn , 36 A., Salem.
cd as dining roo m hoates�. Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Parker, ree,ived a come ta:ic bill wept into e ffect.
horacs hoo veA i1m11t· kinM: o ut or
So we got lo talking, Mrs. H. [ 1y giY011 at Ohio Un l versity, AtShe l11 the wife of Wilber Park· i
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t
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WDl!im R. Nclion, Rachel Ann
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rvey
a
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nd I. I a lway.I! lhlnk what our hens.
ell k
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uc
mi
w
��� �e�::=��� '::� �:i d:e �:��:: er who operates a da iry Ca t m near lamll_y ' TV v1 ew lng h1bits. Su11e 0 n
Nelton to Gertrude Nelson, 36 A.,
achoo] l kne w) and Afr i ca (ll O • lll ra ndmolh ers and mothers would
"The EHect of Grain Si ze o f
Chester, They hove three chll d ren.
at Bikini .Atoll in the Pacific
.
Salei'n.
nlso has m1.1mps.
think of Rurh eo�y way1 o11 are the Solid Da m ping of an Austenl. son at the crystal punch bowl. Re•
other aehool),
). E. N,lson, Matti e Nellon to
frcshnfnts were served buffet Martha, a gn duale of Eaatem
M_r. an� Mr11. Ken��th D� v lR and Oct1an,
dreamed up today. We both re- tic Sh.'1!).' '
High School, Eri&lt;', w h o w ill ·be 8
Tb ou,:ht for today: Ameliaan Gel1rude Nelso n, 36 A., Saleln,
at)'lc.
Book1 have heen w r llten on calletl the lulll w11ah kettle out
!-.mily
ar
e
o
n
a
vacation
t
r
1p.
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"Theory, Design and Const rue•
Fre■hman, and Edi.lie,, who will be¥ibel Spllth, Charles. . Sm ith to
thoN pictu resque narnca In our unde r the rmyle l reea, the water lio n of a Subcrltie
1hc p�v la' mo,Yed to,rioncer on
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson book conect.or an d author �r�tl
.
ele &amp; r
Nu
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,1.ln Jchool tli.ls Y1!fl r
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NewtOQ •ia'd� 'ln, ".A Ma pdflcent Gerti"ude. ,Nel1.o,n , .36. A. .. Sllem.
end sons are alto on vacation.
TUPPi-'WA.lli P-4,\tTY
Q�l'U'\lde Gcihchilll tl; tertrude '
"Na me, Upon the I.and'' here ln rubb!ng on e bo11 rd.
Mrs. Jesae Grueser w■s a recent Farce . " "fro911i eon, i,mplatlon ·one
Ma�. I can ha rdly wall
Altl! ndina: the part;'. �ue Rev.
Mn. Wanda W lrtra ms ea tertain•
may
beeonii
knowl
'but
wlai
edge
N
e
l'8n, :l:6 A,, Salem.
o ur library an d,
gadl
o
ooks.
pa
her
H
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spital.
or
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Mn, H. recalled one day when re ad 'em. Just lik e the Congreu• and Mra. Dav is, P(r. and Mrs. H ar,
ed with a Tupperware party at her
Vbia ken11edy. dee. to Pe•rl M.
coune t can I recall the author.
d Gru eser
Is e mployed comes onl)' from atudy."
Richar
she had a l.arge kettle filled, was ional Reco rd which I peruse so vey Erlewine a nd Joetta. Mn.. Elhome W ednesday evening. Mrs.
Xerinedy",
Merle Staley, Faye
Arthur Godtrey Hked It there, away f ro m il for a few mlnutc11, br eathlessly.
n
len
Tuck
er ,
Mrs.
Bertha
Lasher,
Grace
Cprdray was d emonstrator . e a r Si�net by the NY Railroad.
HOLZlll MDU'ITAL
Th,rp, »�maid Ken11edy, Ralph
really was s l.kkskllll'l Jn o ur ca me back, rmp1y bttl e . No
M
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s
ntgom
o
Emmi
n
of
e
R
t
ry,
e
t
v.
J o ke-Laugh on the dotted line, Mr. 11, nd Mrs. Giles Smith and !am• Mrs. WIil.la m s w ill now serve as a
Admls! lon1, J une 29: Mrs. �- Kennedy, &amp;fiid. for trans., Salem .
county, you know, e nd Cousin Jes leak, no trace. Pinally d awned on
and Mrs. - John Montgomery ls a
II)', Mr. and Mr11. Vernon Weber demo naAtor for this area,
Arthur
Peck, Carpenter;
erne
Purl M. Kennedy to G ertrude
ile SanRhary hero In to w n wrole her - the fa m ily cow had drunk
iurgical patient at l[o lzer Hospital.
LOOKING AROUND-"Hughele" sn d fa m lly, Mr . and •rrs.
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The evenln, wa, spent playln."
11'..anela
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Miltner, Raven1wo od·, M IW. Ne on, ••
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blm a nd aHur,d him lh",o
real!•
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(M n. E. L.) an d her lo ur nil'e . Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ander- game1 with prlzca awarded . ReEarl F. Lockett, Ml�dleport; Mra.
til e St.alty, Do1;11tas Staley to
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waa "YH, Viralnla, there re a lly
So that reminded me, loo . Hot grand children here from Colora d o son, Mrs. Su11n Th eobald. Mrs. lre,hment, were served to
M r,.
Mll ton Wilbur Meyer, Ravenswood . " Ge ude Nelso n, 38 A,, Salem,
Js a Santa c1,,, · " By the wa•�• ,u,n�
.... e r d ay, I'd Ii n I8 h8 d P Ic kl ng ht k Ing a walk-"Mlkey" tho youn- Janet Morris, Mr . and Mrs. Wayne
May,
Isab
Morris,
ell:)
Joan
Janet
,
,
Births, June 29: A dau1hter to . Sani.1 Cl14u5, 1ndl a na, ha-1 a flou r• a whole cr ate of blackberries 0 gesl a bout
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5 o r 6 la a whiz al Turner and Bh1ine, Mr11. George Nelson,
Nelson,
Jo
Jean
Donna
Mr
.and
Mn.
Lov
eme Peck.
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R EV I NU I A G
Jihin(I r. o. bualncu round about had them silting in cool 11 h11de soflball with h ls
dad Warrant Caraon, Mrs. Cla rence Wrigh t and "Ann Eads, Blanch e Harr ison, Conharges,
June
29:
Georc
Dl1
Mrs.
e
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Chrl11t m1J1, and Uel hlehorn. Po., ha d turned Ji wa y br le rly. So anoth Ot!ker Chesler
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IY _,"' W aIll.,.
Spookman, Mra. Go rdon Dunn, chea\eh
-,,·1denl Elsen,
•., bewar
r e ·. •"
e m phasize, "The Siar" al Yule · or cow trail or (•
,,ow C'Ou Id &lt;'OWS to.i1sing-"Pa" (Nollh) anr:I Frank and Mrs. FrPd Au11tln, Saund r a Morgan, Betty Thomaa, Jan et Bo lIf
d
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1!:� Jame, Tripp, Mra. V:tr1II Sprigp, bower Thursday sign ed a M,841.•
tide with beauloous display.
he so hateful llnd look so meek) Chee11ebre w calling br ierly on and Te reaa nc11n, Mr. a""nd Hr■, Ev• ln,
t Marearet Ga.vi!', Frank C)'r,..., M.ts. Bti,009 J&gt;:&lt;?St ollice •nd Tre-5ury
Ruthlane Ro ush, Carol Ann
,
had sm ooched •11 over t he lop Max Roller al Ple a11nt Vall �y erett Col well.
tended an ortiNr, tr,ilning
mee t- Clarenc� Green, ¥rs. Allie Stiffler
Opal
Armstrong,
Buck
11 nd Betty Wllllam1.
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m �er .)i)l prqviding . for
,2,000
S mall cor recllon to re eenl col• layer, ruining my bmrntHul bc r- Hoipll,I, 1,1, Plea,ant-a
,,,I C"ery•
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Mrs . Rosal·, , Nt•.hot,,
lna: of WSCS at the Unit9U Metho-- Allie Stiffler, Fred Bauachbllich, mo re Internal revenue agent.. The
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Mn. Eva
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body anxiouR about Mabel San• Flem ing an d Noretha , Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Jtlne Dewhurst waR gueRt or d ist Church Jn Pomeroy, .Thursday. J:U&amp;tace Jeffen, Mh. Walter car- ne'¥ frll._ . ,Jeutht! are exi,ected to
bor n al Holzer'1-G11-rnet Entsmln- Am oa, Mn. Alll'e Sprouse and fam. honor at a birthday aupper held
Mrs. J. B. Mar11h11ll and children penter, Mn. Ctei&amp;hto n Jabw, Chat· come up with i.n additional f70
gl!r , daus ht ers Ruth Zahn and lly, Le e MY et1, Mrs, Blanche Jivi• at th e h o m e of her brother, Mr. Jennings, M1ria11na and iohn, ar- le, SchoonoYer, S1J1,1n Null, ;R.usaell milUOD
·a year from reluctant tax2. 1\.t!nove
11, Pfs.
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(prlnL)
ly in hom e lo ad ed with 1rocer• Sider■ and Je11nte, MrR. Margaret evenlna:. Other■ attending were Mn, John F. B•Uley and o ther rel• Wayne l\'o1fe,
Uoyd F. :aow---------:-·-:----...
ei
8. Abaen.t
IL A
ea,--Won de r if th e Ci1a rles A■a
Paraonft, Mr. and Mrs. Danii H o ff. her hosh11nd, Haro ld, and their atives and lo 1111ttend the wedding en and tntaht,
Robert M. Bow•
4, En­
t. llnflns
lump
l!Dl..a,ft
�
• n&amp; · All.
-,n
l lll
Bradburys look blanket■ al ong to ,m an Jr. and aons, Mrs. Fern Sw ee. daughter■, Andrea and Robin, her o f h er niece, lttehet G en helmer, en and lntant, Mta. Che1ter Rice.
count,re«
f:l'OIIP
11.0r
to
WIiliam
Sheridan:
Upper
Mlchllan-Ltrry
Mitch
n
e
y
and
Mrs.
Ever
e
tt
McKnight
o
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr11.
0.
O.
Pat1
J1. llulf', fop
8. Drlvtnc
1,uer
mowln a the Bob Coat1 la wn and
Kem, Rou1h hu �turned home Be tty, h lrpoint, dfl • IUffll of her -1), -�psnovJlf "' terso n and
the hosts and t heir
lee an&lt;I
111.Thrloe
JIii.
It
lo
ok.I
J. � �W..,
hand
tail
o
U. l!Angman'1
red-T
hree
from Plttlbur1h. He was on the parents, lir. llillil lli'f. Robert Lauchlld�n, Roxanne and Jeffry.
rain
(oomb,
pr
ett y nurse,, Joan, Pauline and
demd.lt.
by
owned
stern"
e
"W
m
vessel
r
o
I. OrMtLab
ot
11tutlancl
Penonal1
fonn)
·
' Cl
Pu"
�
,tfc
.U, Wln,-4
Carol dance attendance on me up
Gary WalkeJ' Of J\,aclne ■pent
f. llr!llllnt
Mr. and Mr■. Harold Rice Rose- Unio n Baree IJne.
fl, &amp;­
I
at "Dr. Joe■"-I hale to be under
M. l'lnnlM
-tqema
YOIMr. and Mn. Jack Curt.la and the week end wlth Mr. and Mn.
l)
miry Ell en, Paul and David, Mr.
t:o� al 110
t he weather, but
I, W•lp.ta
thoae darllnt
II. Yontll
and
Richard Lucas, Julia an d daughter of Pomero7 vl1ited ltr. Albert Btrte11,
.
, P�!IIN'Of, (),Mo.
help me bear It-And a:lrls YOU
l, lllrf
U. IINp
Mr-, and ""'· 1Uth""' Ctllter and aeu offlte pllion6 WY2•21N; ..tlW
Steve, S u1le Parker and Jam es and Mn. Edmund ·· Gr ueser and
10. -pllo•
can take these bll hu1e red eleof lndianapolla tl,lted Mr. and
a[ Offlct oh.one WY2-210'1,
Hale of. McConnelaville ■pent Sun• fam ily Sunday,
17. Abu■lve
IL A411&amp;tle
phant tapaules If 'n )l ou care to •---------•- day vlsitlna: Old Man's Cave Roek
Mn. Henry Sgrouae and daotb· lln. �•• Blet.. anl llr. and r4n.
....., u IIOD!IO e1.. al41._
-but they're 1'po1ed to make Ole
ter, Betty, ·F11n:laint, aJ'td. Mn. Jto. · Ch,rla
H
o uae and ptcnlcklnK at Aah• Cave ,
llattflr
lit tJae ,.. olftel
,t · Pat
'
u. o- N, Jlall
Arthur-Itta KO way oft 10 I ll be
TONy
· , OJlk.
Mr. and Mrs. Oon McKlll,:ht and bert Laudermllt and Henry Car- ' • M l'I. Amanda lls retUrtled
.
'
19. Luano ble-1 ul•l•p - and do wn the
Prld.ly, July t
llr. and MN, Worley Kennedy at• man of Pomeroy visited In Ram· bomt aftet 1pendln1 ..ui1 winter ln
1',
- 20. Prf,orl..
.
_
,wrt_.
hatch! _ __ _
Columt� - � �panl�
Chlckell Ba rbecue ,pomo� by, tended thfl Jordan family reunion den wllh Mr., Violet Napper.
_
Uon
. •
, �.. ..
_ _
_
bo�e
I l!fN, (!art &amp;er
llr. ...
Walker
,itlwd
Vir1U
Baah,n
of.
� · n.. N.. York Cit,,
al
y.
ion,
Sunda
•oto
Z
the Salem Center Me thodlat
Judy Slawter hu returned """' hb par,nto, Kr. 1111d !fn. LeW\I '"" dallibtan. '
,
Church, S to 7 P, II. •I the 1&lt;bool
�
llri. Cla'8
,
alled
OJl
11, Alt.r, u
er, Sunday.
Walk
and
Mr.
,Iller,
her
visit
a
Mn.
with
Price •1.25.
�
1
l)elt_..., ..
iei.
·
&amp; toot
Mn. Edith 8Juon and chil,dren and Jin.
' , . , •�•!_I�:...�•
•
The Pom ona Gran11e wm I meet Paul SIU and family, Well Jeffereiltel'I
�
Ur
I
But
r..i.
llri.
of Pomeroy \'lalted bet c,arerill.
--�
� ID Friday 1t 8 p. m. In ' Roelt aon.
IO. H•WIIIU
id• hudiff d 'Jti\. Ainms+i,tllill
'1lllll
Sprln11 Gr�n1e Holl
Pome- . Jllndy, Wllll1m1, ,on of 1,lr. and Mr. ■nd !In. ltlnlOn, Holtet, SUti- da A
,
■
ir&lt;I
Jfl,'moon
d-,.
.
IIArk
and
Ron•ld
!lrt.
Wllli4m1,
Proroy Bend Gran1e , ho....
.
11. J111• illbleMI -- '
.
1ram Include, on •ddre,o by Pro- wuu,.... 10n of !Ir. and Mr,. Illy ' lira, IJIU1n ' N,,�1111' vlalted Mr,
-.
.l!'TEn�•..
'
.
monlh
and Mn, Lewis Walker Thonday mtnl wat held t the �ti� frt.
have mUD\PIWIUlama,
or--eletl (nominally) hra al"d
cut
M
::r.,
12. Jlru.'lured
daf eyenln 1 with a lu•• mwd @-" •
An Eaplorer from the Tri.state Ful l:I on the ..Le.al Aspec t, ot
Ml'. and Mn. Gerald Rupe of evenina.
. ' '11Gft ·
Area may hive Lhe oppartunity lo Settlln, Biltatea." with
...;:..;;;:.:.;�
� �tll. fl �
tendia,.
a
Mr.
and
nd
u
o
Mn.
Heni')I.
�,Ult
\
Bradbury
and
A:randdlqhter
call•
q
t
l
n
I
i
·o
1
e
r
M
.
a
ther
R
Al
ope,
, n
in
17. hfona
ft O.� :� := r:: :.i; : t��: and anaw:.:r: ·
� :,�· mo
::i July
n
W
S n
t e
2
Slate Ana CDunetl, ilo)' Scoull of
Cllttord Kori, of Co1um hu■
Mel11 County FoJII: Huntn A,.
Amertet.
1ocl1tlon Ice cream 10elal at n.Jd came over tbe weell:tnd and took
'
·
The announume 11t came H • re- Knobl, on the Bnhan . Stlvenvl lla Kr. and 111'1. Dell Luc..d oo back
•
1u h: of a 11ew lfflnpment by the roacl, Homemade i � cram cue, with him to 11l1Jt their P'tnddau1h•
�
,BAl,L
Boy lc!cfut.l of America With the and pop. Old time mule.
p. $1. �� .. � Betty Harri■., and other
, ,
,
, ·�
11overnment to Hnd a Soout with
180th Aruuvenaey Ctlebratldn, nua.w-.-.
·
·
a •leaUflt eJpedlUon, •• Dr. Paul Wlllte,avWa Flrtmen.
Kr. and Mn. Charin Simpkins
Slple and Richard Chappell have
ho _ weet In Colu rn
........
Saturda, evenln,, the Mt Htr- ar,_ ndn1ng t...
N
.
''"'
repreaented Scouunr on pall ex- man Church (Cheat. Twp.) wlll b .,
1'f i th 1111
i&gt;edittona.
Jin. Eltublth Ann Weblter 11
fe�ture a 1J)etl1I Nrvlct, There
.._ A WIIII
A«ordln1 to "Robert Krejci, will be a vari ety o f alnpn a bd 1ttendln1 aummer achool at Ohio
Soout !•eed'llve of the Trl•State ,peaktfl a, welt u local tialent Unlnnlty.
L Putly
SC!out ht-- on the prolJ'am. Suvtct atarti 1t
.a.v. and Mn. Carl Henin1 and
Area Councll, a 10Clll
tween the aiffl ol 1' and 19 will I o•doct.
daqhter of WIit Uberty moved
Into the Mllthodt1t Panonase on
be norntn1ttd to IU'Ve 81 a junior
A. � hop, 1poOIM"ed bJ thi
NU;•
J,ow 11 110111 1t1 I
aelentlllo
•kl•
11
C.mp
Century
nt.la 1. He lltltn bl■ dutle■ u Pl•
In
Jllclne
Jr.
Jollr
Nel1bl&gt;on
4-H'el,b
&amp; S' T D L D 4 &amp; K D
GrNntand nut fall and winter, wUI twi held at tht l\atlne LftCl�a
tor of the llethoditt Chu�h on
Ill L O lf O r L L O W
The youn1 man 11letted must be Hall berlnnina: at I -p. m, Adml• Sunday,
Qll lali.t 111111&gt;17 _ ,.. ...__ la U,L, Nlllplo 4 .. _
lhn BIil Hobaletter haa summel'
phyalcally quallfled to ltve In Art- alon will be un 1nO Uh. Jtef'relh•
tlio - IJ.j, X far Ibo two O'-. ota, IIIIJIA llltaao, tll! C!OndlUol'lll whm tempentures rnent1 "111 bt IOld, l't.lftlptl win
emplotrrient at the Rutland n.
■n .. ....
will ran1e 81 )ow u 1htt)I de,reea 'be und to send 4--ll memben tu p&amp;l'tJRnt StON.
....
below urro. He rilutt abo be 1 �amp.
SU■le ·'hrlter apent tlla
end
w!U, lul lt �
hl&amp;h 1&lt;hool ...«uito,
,.....,, .lut, 4
a ot:0 11• "' ::
the C011ncll
Mr. ' � !Ill. Willi.in 1An•ln1 ol
Mr. llroltt 111&lt;1
·•IP Counb" 94Ulllron flOI,
1 . 1 1: 'l' A I
mull lorwn ltl 11&gt;11llcollon and CAP, 111'1], ,nnual be,jn
eil11 1Ue1U ol
,uppontns materlll of
qtiter,_!!r, Mid Nn. Ro,
eon, hlll\or Lau4lnj Field. -..io 1111,
,
dld1to to the Bot lcout rq!IIIIU 11t1r t:h&lt;iolilft.
BW aJid IWO', lin. LOnnlng
o1nce � A..... 10. lll80,
. , t"UII IUlj, 4 eolobnttoa 11 and lilo, BIil .,.. b111l11t11 •1111jn, �k� SlltJNU.
·
..... -, - ur,
...... -·The RI 11. All ;t!jl� �
hu-n,: douahler ol
nau..._
�
Weol
&lt;1"111!!1 !Iii '""".._. 1H lfl1. 1'1111 htttnon,
1111
,i • 11ft ........ iilllloll
ftl �1,c.i. ._,_
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�
�q,lllllf.bu wa■
,..n
lll'iiil,'
111
b
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�
l)if,
II ..:::...,
�
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- 'to �' �
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Mr. and Mra. William Wa rne r
and 11,cm1 return ed th11 we ek
(rom e vacation Jn Fl orida.
M r11. Geor ge Siddall and son,
Tommy of Ans onia will accom·
} pany Mrs. Paul Smart ho me lbis
\ weeken d for a vilit while her
husband. Rev. Siddall attend, a
youth c.a m p. Mn. Sm art haa
spent the pall week a t Gran ville
whe re she was a rounselor for
the Baptist Youth camp held al
Dennison University. They w ill J
be met by Mr. and Mn. Manning
Kloes of Gallipoli&amp; who will br ing
them here.
D wain e John5o n, w ho make s hla
home with hia gran dparents, Mr.
an d Mra. R. C. Slansbur)I will
1pend lh e weeke nd in Ravenswood I
with his mothe r an d fa m ily, Mr.
an d Mrs. Jack N eff.
M rs. Maxine Nairn of Cuyahoga
Falls and sister, Mrs. P. B. Kie­
vit o r Clifton, New Je rsey arriv­
ed Monday for a
wee ll:a
v isit
1
&lt;I
with Mr. an d Mn. Horace McEI·
•
MU. flJIIONS wowt GO TO WAtff-These new abort evening dress in gold brocade with a )ow.
hinny.
Mrs. Laura Hager wh o ha! t,e"'n
1aahlooa for fall ar-. found lo the Dior London ered waUIUine 1nd ma tching Jacket; 1 clnnamoo
collection for a meak Dl'ffiew of what deslenera wool tweed suft with • double•breasted jack.et
visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. Rieb•
wW "Uffl"eQ at their lhrnrtncs in July. From the and skirt narrowed by a band at the bade; and
ard Flowers and Mr. and Mrs.
ltft are: an evenlq I01'D with a white 111tln a black and white tweed ■ult with the longer
Ha rold Hager upected to return
pyramid cv.t that bu a hem clrawn up in tront jacket and pleated skirt. Waist and hemllnn 2re
to he r ho m e In Co h1mbu1 t oday.
and 1;oppe4 In a Jacket of Jet head trln1e; a drop� sllghtly but there ii oo radlcal oew lonk..
Mrs. H erman Taylor an d moth•
- ------- - --I er Mrs. Ruth Carr w ho have been
--- - - ' sla ying in Colum bus wUh Mrs,
·
pe
Ta)'lo r 's s m all son who 1s a palienl at Child re n's 8?•pital open!
I
several days here this week.
.
,
. pe
The golden weddmg a nniversaries of _Mr . and Mrs. Don An.
Mrs.
d
an
Mr.
of
s
Recent visitor
'""
Harr y McGuffin 1md chil dr en derson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoskinson were celebrated I
Mrs.
D
a
le
Dutt�n. presi de nt,
w ere Mr. and Mrs, Leo Qul vey or
with open house on S u n day, June 5, at the Anderson home
h�a ded th(' com mittee o f the
Athena and Mrs. Joe Moore and in Rutland .
Middleport Ba nd Bolnten . who
Tim my o r Guysville.
white lace cover over gold taffeta
was used on the dining prepared and served the dtnner
A
,
Jake Jon es of F1irbourn e is roo'!l Ia bl e w h'IC was �entered
h
with an arrangement of yellow Wed nesd ay nigh! preced ing the
spen di ng the wee k W l'th h"11 �nc1 e glad1oh. and sh asta daisies. The .
·
·
an, d aunt, Mr . and Mrs. . Millard bu ffe1 was cen1ered w Ith a three and Mrs . Robert Jewell Mr. and annu a l mspecllon ot the E vangeMR. ANU MRS. KEITH KENNEDY
I
p 1etce an d d aught er, DI ,ue.
Mrs . Clai r Tayl or, Mr. 'an d Mrs. line Ch a pler• OES • at lh e high
1 tiered wedding c&amp;ke topped with
sc h0 01 ·
f
o
Bachtel
d
ol
r
a
H
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Searles
rene
I
daughter
Miss
of
wedding
The open church
lhe numeral 50 i n gol d a n d en • Robert Hill and Billy, Mr. a nd I
1
Helping were Mrs. Lewis Sauer
of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Searles , Route 1, Rut lana and Mr. Barbert on visited recently with cir cled with
gold decorations. I Mrs._ Lawrence An de rson and
s
, Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mr■.
Bach_tel.
Forrest
•nd
Mr.
Jr.
E.
Mr
.
Rev.
George
Lcsl_te,
Mrs.
d
11n
h
N
l
•
l
a190
Kenn;t.y,
of
Dwight
Mrs.
and
.
r
M
of
son
h
t
th
w
Kennedy,
e
ite w
Keith
e i l
apkins wer
Bruce
Lloyd, Mrs. L. W . McCom ll
9
we
s
Mr
me
C'ris
d
Mr.
Ja.
•n
.
.
Erle1
,
v
L.
d
Da
an
H.
Mrs
i; Mr.
acription 50th anniverftary i n gold.
Rutland, w as an event of June 1 1 a t 7:30 p.m. in the Naza.
M
. Wallace Bra dford, M. rs.
as,
e�� eet to leav� thi� eY�ning to
�li
and
d
a
wine
Mrs.
Joetta,
Mr.
n
Cake, punch, coffee, whil e and
.
rene Church at Rutlaud.
Ted Riley Jr .. Mrs. Don ald Lowv mt w ith relah ves m Pittsbu rgh
e
v
Ste
acob
J
Schilling,
Dennis,
p
in
sha
ints
yello
e
th
w m
e of a
_ diughter, 1
The Rev. Harold Klingel performed the double ring cere- and to retu rn their
and Janie, Mr. and Mrs. Ern est ery, M rs. Ralph MarUn, Mr s. Forbell and nuts were served·
b
:h
a aI
rest Bachtel, Mrs. Curtla Jen k in•
o Middl epo:l
t
ianne
l
J
a
·.
in blue w ith black acce11sories. Mrs.
many M olden, Mr , and M rs. Dale Bach•
The couples rece iv ed
:;;:�g����s :, ��m ���lo=��s !
. M r , and Mrs. w 111 Anthony
so�,
_Mrs. Nolan Swackha mer, �
, 1
beautiful ea rde and gifts and a I ne r .
.
and lighted with . sev en branched , Kenned y mother of the groom , and Mr._ an d Mrs. Ger
G rueser , Mrs. �•rv1n
Wilham
0
Ant
Y
R1Ce,
Harold
Mr.
Mrs.
i
!
nd
a
Mr.
� f! I number or friends who w ere un.a r
wo�e blue crepe with white acces•
baby can delabra.
Swan.
Mrs.
Ja mes Brewington,
and
chil
dren enj oye d
a
picnic
Al•
Atkins,
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Mrs.
able to attend called by tel e phone
Miss June Tillis, sol oist , Hng 11or1es.
.
Roge
Mrs.
orga n, Mn. Lt;lan d
M
r
m
r
th
far
Anth
o ny
at
suppe
e
m a Atkins, Mrs. Susan Theo bald,
Th e new Mn, Kenned y 19 a
lo congratulate them .
"Oh, Promise Me," and "Alwa ys."
Mrs. Robert McElhtf!nY ,
Brown,
ay
Thursd
Arm•
se,
M.
a
Mrs.
Opal
Ch
C.
,
Calling durinri1 the afte rnoon
.
. .
Mrs. Harold Klingel played a fif. 1 960 graduate of Rutlan d High
Mrtt . Forrei1 t Bachtel visited in were Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClure I strong, Etn a Ga rdner , Mrs. E ve- Mr s. &lt;;a rrol ) Sw anson, �rs. Rieb•
ool. The bri dgeroom graduated '
q,a
Sch
l
itio
d
a
r
t
of
elude
r
p
teen minute
ard Pi c kens, Mrs. Francis Ander•
from Rutlan d High School in tMQ , Vienna w i th h er mother Mrs. J , ' and Mr. and Mrs. Dale M cClure Jyn Jordon, Mra. . C. O. Chapm a n,
wed d ing music.
son, Mrs. Ira Butcher, M�s. Bethel
w son today.
Da
W.
dys
a
Gl
Mn.
Mrs.
Allegra
Will,
ol Akron; Htlen E. Hull, R o be rta
.
Given in ma rriage by her father, and is employed with th e Ohio Val• 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise
Colema n, Mrs. L. R. Wll ey, Mrs.
1
Jr
.
r
Mrs.
M
Jividen,
icholson,
M
A.
P.
,
The
leport.
d
and
E.
Mid
Mr.
P.
Co,,
Mrs.
A. Sutton,
the bride wore a ballerina length ley Bakin g
returned from : trlp to Kentucky I
a nd Mrs. Floyd Thomas and J a ne Lu cy Gregg. M r s Leroy Morarity
gown of w hite la ce over acetate couple are making their ho me in w h�re they vi. sited m any inter- I Dr oz, Mr and Mrs. Carl Phillips I P rson , Rutland
an d Mrs. Ch arles Ed wards
a,
11
-Mr and Mrs. F. T. Phillips, Mr.
.
taffeta. The eyelet m idriff, encir· Rutland.
-n
lng
e
e
th op
Htmg pla.ccs mclud
and Mrs Carma n Church Chris-cled with satin ribbon and. bo wed
air theatre at Ba rd stow n, w here [ tine Church an d M rs. Al!na Davis,
t ;,.
and streamered ill front, accented
I
t ey sa w th e Stephen Foster Athens.
bate
a
u
neck·
the lace bod ice. The
sro r
Mrs. Gen e D. worl and Patr i- '
.
line an d elbow length sleeves were
Ice Mourntng and Mrs. Weed cia, Hagerstown. Ind .. Mr. an d
A r.,
edged with i r ideac ent beads. A
By Glenna Mllh..n
of H o usto�, 'l'exae, visited w ith I
Mrs. W i;&gt;. "8 nplng, Fairborn; Mr.
pearl ti ara held in place the illuy
o
a
the ! o �mer 5 moth er, Mra. G ol d a and . r.it{. Burrell McFa r la nd,
sion veil ol finge rtip length. The
t , •ls �i!!�d7:; h:/������n ��� ���
1 � ourm�g Wednesd a)': She also M a&amp;sillon ; Mr and Mrs. Ralph
bride carried a cascade bouquet or
gr a odp arents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
visJ t•d m Pom"°Y ,w ttb M r�. R 0· Hoskinson, Karl and Ra ndy, Largo
By LUCILLE HAWKI,.$
ribbon
., 1 cphanotis with w hite
H. Curtis. M r . a nd Mrs. Percy
ber1 st ory ,an d 1am 11 J" and 1 n p1• 1 F1 •·• Mr. an d Mrs. Oon H oskin•
si.reamers toppetl with cymbidiums
Cu r tis, daughl.er Lin da, o f Akron
M rs. Louella Stahl and "Mts. C. �lcasanl wl l h the Ja m es Mourn• � n . Rita Kay, Johnny &amp; nd J i m my, I
011 a white Bible.
v isited them June 19.
L. Arnold were guests of Mrs. mgs w �o we re ther, for a few Columbus.
Miss Sa n d ra Tillis, maid o r hon or
days
with
her
par
e
,
n
Mr.
and
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ari Kaspe r of
chicken
,
t�
Lester Bro okover at a
M r . and Mrs. Wayne A msbary,
wore a blue and white full ski r te d
Columbus were Sunday guests of
Thursday at her home, � rs. Tom Walters. Miss Mourn- 1 Kennelh, Gordon and Harry, Gal• 1
dinner
gown styled wllh scoop neckline,
m � and Mrs. W eed wt:re o n tbelr lipo lis ; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carr,
her parents M r . and Mrs. M. L..
Thomas Fork,
wide organd y cotlar a nd ca p
w ay h o�e f ro'!l M amc where Vicki Lynn an d Penni of Cool·
Ba hr - Mr. a nd M rs. C. E. Woode
.sleeves. She wore .i corsage of
Mrs. Rollin R1:1dford a,nd d.11ugh. they &lt;Jia1led with
relatives of I
of Tuppers Plains were also Sunville·
Mr.
an
d Mrs Ray Gladden
w hile carnations an d white acres•
t': r� a nd . Mrs. Ca rl Shields were Mrs. Weed's. Mis11 Mourning iR McC �nnehiville; M;s. Mattie Cir•
day guests.
surles.
vtsttor s tn Parkersburg Thurs- e mployed in th e o ffice at the cl e, Mr. anp Mr1. Ray mond Fur.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Osborne
Herbert Grate, Rutland, was best day a(ternoon.
Ca ero n Iron Wo k o r H u on, I bee, Keren and Eric, Racine.
and sons returned last week fro m
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Jcr•
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mner guei-ts O
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a vacation through the Allegheny
Mr. and Mrs. Everett C o lwell. '
Miss J(ldy Jennings returned to
ry Black and Charll!s Bur uclt. Each
Sansbury a1Jd gra ftd!lo n, Vinton ; Mr . and Mrs. Paul Winn
and Smoky Mountains lo Virginia
nner
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�wame Rl gs w e ne ay :v�i Middleport; Mrs. Lizzie McCu mber,
Be a ch and Norfolk, Va . .
for
runaff
tic
the Democra
her
a lte r a 10 d aya visit w ilh
�r. an ; ;:rs.
r was drcs:s.ed
The bride's mothe
were
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---Friends we re sorry to learn o f
Carolina
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xter;
R
o
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Anderson,
LangsNorth
or
governor
father , Carl J1mnlngs and o ther
-the sudden death of Mrs. Tho· mas
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Vill
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Sanf
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Karen
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frien
relatives and
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wee end gue11Is oI HuberI Tau. Mrs. NeII1' e u-acy, M n. 01 'ive I n•
l'ayettovme. He defeated Dr.
HoUner accom panied htr bo rne Io r and daug h'1 D ye of Recd sv1'II e. Sh e is a 11&amp;:ter
o.cr . IIe Ien Lou is"e graha m n n d Bren da Sue , Rev ,
in-l a w of Mrs. Fa nnie A darnli of
L B. Lake.
for a visit.
are Mr. an d Mn. Carl Ta)'l or and and Mrs. F. H. Glazier, Mr. and I
Mr. A nd Mrs. R. L. Got thardt daughter of Col u mbus and Bill Mfs, Jack Seidenabel and Jacklyn
and son Bruce of Columbus ard v• Taylor who is atteni.1ln1 OU.
Jean, Mr . an d Mrs. Philip S mith
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Rob ert H � nn eay, 3C of th e U.
The bir thday of Mrs. Grover E rb ed today for a wee kend v isit w ith S. Naval Air Bsae, Pensacola, and Darl ene, Pomeroy.
Mr. an d Mrs, F. C, H a i li rh v,
her · mo ther, Mrs. W. A. M organ.
was celebrate d when the Busy Bee
Keith and Kathy Morgan and Fla., has been_ h ere for • tw o Mr. a nd Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Mr•
Sewing Circle of the Feder11-ted
___ - - - -- -- - - . ·weelts leave w ith his mother Mrs
Chureh met al the church Thur.s • i,�errell Schuler, Mid dleport, are Henry Hennesy, He waa acc om spending a few days with Mrs.
day for an all &lt;Lay quilting,
panied here by R onald Plonll 1 0
A potluck' dinn er w as 11erv ed at W. A. M organ.
who w ent on to Boaton, MtH.
noon to Mrs. Erb, Mrs. Freda
U
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks and Robert w ill Mlurn to the Norfolk
.
Milch, Mrs. Louis ReiOOI, Mrs. family of Proctonvllle
visited Ai r Rase in Virginia.
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Theodore Mora, Mrs. Came Grues­ W ed nesd•y with Mr. and Mrs.
Wlt:1'Jffllng rvu,
Mr. and Mn. Sidney Pickens
Miss Anna Durst, Mn. B en Charles Buck -enroute to Langs-- have return ed from a Week's vlalt
er,
Me mbers of the HAR•MAS Jun•
Neutllinil, Mrs. Walter Bae r, Mrs. ville f or ll vi1it with Mrs. Lula with Mr. and Mrs. Av,�ry Oren• 1
i
or Safely Club enj oy ed a n outing
Otho Mt·,rny, Mrs. A manda Kasper, Jacks. Mn. Jacks who Will the ner and son, Sidney and Max in a
t the New Haven pool Sunday.
Misa �na Grueser, Mn. Norm an guest o f the Buck, returned to St. Albans. While they were
on was furnished by
Tran1portati
Kloea, Mrs. W. L. Kautz and ';d"rs, her home with them.
trere, the seventh birthday of , Cralg'e Keystone Station and Mr.
.
Carl Shi eld.a.
Mr. and Mn. Harold J o.bnson there, the aevP.l'ltb birtbdt)I of \ Henry Reitm lre, Jr., Mason,
Custom Kitchen• - Furniture - Appllancea
A nother pool outing and picnic
an(I Mr, an d Mrs . .Richard Leif• brated. Mra. Pickt!na had been Ill
for
aix
w
eeks
b
f
o
re
going
t
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e
la tel111 plann ed for the l11t of
belt, Sp1ingfl eld and Mr. and Mrs
Phone WY 2-5321
July.
Robert Lehew and Debbie of St. Albans.
Mra.
Har
ry Mill■ rem1ir11 about
Th ose winning p r 1%es at the
Charleston were weekend ,:ue1ta
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
N. SECOND AVE.
the same 11t her home , ia Im prov- Safety C1ubs Sport Hop l &amp; 1t Fri•
AT
o f Mn. Theo Leh ew.
Ing sl owly.
------day were Mb1 Barbar■ Prince, a ·- -- · Mis,
Kaar
Su
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e Maris or L os
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record for beirig the prettiest 16
1111.TH ANNOUNCED
Altos, Calif., has bee lL the guest : y ear ol� present; Slow da nce
rown,
. Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Lee B
Elma, Mich., are pa re nts of· a new of her uncl e and auri\, Mr. and Alan Sayre and Kathy Hud dlesF'n!derlck, Mrs. T . A. Riley for several d1y1. to n, Jerry BurnR and Patricia
1 born aon,
Stev en
1 wei&amp;hing eigh t pounds
Mrt. Rnbert A1hley and c ou- Reed· f■11 t dance, Linda Casto
and 12
sin;
Kaaren Sue �aria were Gtlll · -and kathy Huddleston.
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Grandparent
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Jun
Dance
born
unces
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Square
and
Ro&lt;111d
Othen winning prizes were :
are Hr. and M'ra. Bernard Mc• poha vlaitor1 Saturday.
Mr. and Mi:s. R obert Ashley and , Macy Ann Cundiff, Susi e Johnson
Bride . St. Lo11i1, Mich. Mrs. McI Bride i! the for mer Emma Fram: Mrs. T. R. Riley spent M onday in and Kathy Huddleston.
Columbus the 1uest of the lat•
Judge, for Lhe dance w e re Mrii.
of Pomeroy.
L
-- -- ter's mother, Mn, Lemma LIM:hter Elean or Garret, Charles Johnson
Miss Kaaren Sue Marla, daughter Barbara Baldwln and chape rones
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we re Henry Reitm ire, Jr., M r . and
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Los Altos, Calli., 1111 been a 1uest '1:rs. Hoyt Sayre and Mrs. Louise
OF
of her grandm oth er for the past
Cun d iff wu in cha'rge of the re·
week. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Lin• rresh menll.
k enho ker weN also gaeell of
Bachnen Market and Cralgs
Mr,. Lighter and slater, Mi11 Zella Keystone Station contributed the
Pullin.
I door prizes.

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Sl..iriff members of the 1 960 MadDa lly
Vacati on Bible
School were honor Kuests WednesI day when they met at the Finl
Baptl1t Church lor a luncheon.
Mrs. Belly P1du.-111:,, d ean of the
. 1960 achool, conducted a 1hort
bu11i nesa meeting and thanked the
Rtaf t tor 1t1 toopc· ration and work
with the �:hool The !manl'ial te·
port was gi ven b)· Re v Raymon
Konknghl
Rev Fred I Gardn('r a lso spoke.
th nking a ll for their w o rk.
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Honor Guests At Wednesday Luncheon

Around And
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Nazarene Church In Rutland Was Scene
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.allotted b)' e.ach Academy. In t
· way, he pointed (lUt, appoln
me1tts are made excluthiel)'
the basls of ability and merit an
the Con1ressman baa no inftuen
• in de t erm ining the sel ection.
All Interested ,oplicantl: are
urged to write to Conareaama n
Ken Bechler, Room 18'1, Old
Ho1.uie Office Buildln&amp;, Walhing.
ton, I�. D. C., so that arrange.
rnenta ca n be made for the
teats.

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Examinations tor yo ung Weit
Virginia men who are aeekin&amp;
appoin tm ent! to the Army, Na vy ,
Air Force a nd Mer chant M arine
Acad em ies will bt held In Hunt•
lngton and Parkersburg, July 1 1 ,
1960. The location or Lbe exa•
m inati on room in Huntington will
be Room 22, Federal Building at
8:::,o a. m . and in Park ersburg at
the M a in Post Office Building
at 8:30 • · �·, Representative Ken
H echJer said.
'Mt:ls is a fint of a series or
�xa m lnat_io ns which will be &amp;iven
m Huntington and Parkersb "!rg
bt'tw_een now and the time the
nom matlo � �re made . The secohd es.ammattOJl will be held o n
or •�o u t Novem ber 10, UMM).
�pphcanll wh� cannpt take the
,
first - exa m 1nat1on
apply to
take the secon� e:1�maUon.
Repr esenlallve �echler sta ted
that the exam.Jnatlons wiU bt
lil�.ad�d by the Ci\'ll Ser·d�e Co m mtwo n and the top ranluf!g P.eo�le
p_auinii tht exam1!1.At1on
\fould automatlcallv be n ominated
to compete for the one vacancy
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disaster to the producers concernrd. In the
recent cherry campaign, for instance, an ad- f
ditional 5 ,000 tons was moved at a time when
slirn ulated sales were sorely needed. And, in
every case. the consumer has been given ex­

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Stuart Blasts Three Homers Turni rtg

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Did. Stuarl has thrPe _ good
rt-a!lon5 10 bt-Jltve hf' has finally
silen&lt;·ed the "wolve�·· at Pittsburgh's t'orbes Field at leas!
until tonight's game with lhl'
tos Angeles Dodgers.

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Murtaugh last weeke nd f.,r wea k
h1ttinl;\ and booed by Pittsburgh
Jan s all season. lhe husky Californian turned those Jeer� lo
&lt;'het"rs Thursday nighl wh t' n hf'
h i t three consteulive home runs
ln the sPcond game of a doubl eheader again s t the San Fra ncisco
Gianl�

Stua rt's "hat trick"" prope i led
; _ the Pi ratts 10 an 1 1_6 yictory a(ter th{' G1anls had wo n the ope n tr, l l -0, with ll 17-hit allack.
In the first game, Stuart was
hooted loudly when hr struck out
as a pinc-h,hiltt&gt;r. �lit_ Murta_ugh
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Stuart rpat'fed qu ickly�tiigging I W hite Soj n01'-,ned th t! "asttingstarter Mike McCormick for a ton Sen atoh 4-2 lri 1 0 in�ihgs
three-ru11 bla11t in lhe fi rst i n n - and the Boilon fle d Sox ripf,ed
ing. II was his ninth homer of the DetrQ,it 'tig er&amp; 1 1 . 7 _
the season but his first at Fo r bes
e:rnlc Ban.is sm�she(I the 250th
fi e ld ttm year.
ho me r llri of his maj1;tr league caa.lh "two �r•
rl'er and RJ�ble Ashburn coll ectStuart, th_ough .
didn't stop ed his 2,abdt� major le,oue hit
there . He hit ,. 110lo home r ofr as th£&gt; Cubs chised Lew /urdette
Billy Lot#J _ ln . his ne,ct at-bat in with a five-run rally 1� the shcth
the third rnnuig and theti made iuning. The Cubt colleded lS
it 3-for-3 with another bases- h i t.s , including four by pitcher
empty clout oU (oS('"r Stu Miller Don Caritwell.
in the fifth fr ame.
Ed Roebud:'s sturdy tt:ilief pit1t W as Stuart's best perform�ce si llce he j oin ed the Pirates ching carri ed the Dodgers to
two years aQ:o after a sensntlonal v i d ory at Phil11delphla . Hoebuck
tonk
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·in th e minor
Career
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and allowed o■ly three hits and
W illie Mays also enjGyed a big one run the rest of the way to
'-t at the expense uf the ritts· ,,
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p it k u p his sixth victory against
· h era. Th e G t lints' cenb µrg h p1tc
on l y oni! defeal. C harley N1·:1 I hi1
ter-fielder collected six h l l s in a t wo-run home r and Mary Will s
.
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11even a t - bals, ·meJ ud 111g h 111 t "
•fh 1mlo11d ed a three- r un triple to
an d 16th homen. drove i n five pact&gt; the Dodgers' 14-hil attack.
r uns and l:'egained the Nalional
Gentll• Smack. "T wo
League batting leadership with a
J im G entile drove in five r uns
.361 average.
wi1h his I Ith and 12th ·homers or
the sea-son and Skinny B rown
T h• "ron d
Iace M I' I wau kee
pitched
3 si x -hitter to help the
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t hree games O rio
1 es snap a th ree •game lo�1ng
back QI the Pirate s b losin g 10
streak . Marv Bre eding also homthe Chicago Cubs 1 1� a nd the e
re? off loser Ted Bowsfield.
Los Angelet Dod i;rs down ed th e
1he Yan kees wrecked Kans as
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cmna 11 and S . Lou iII were I d e .
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t�o liy Moose Skowron,
In Stcond
Orlolff R
ting Rnl�h Terry t_o coast to h111
The Baltlmor�rlol es regained
fourth victory ag111n s 1 three de,econd place in the Amer ic a n
f�ats. Roger Mari� ll it hill 25th
Lea e with 1 �l victor over c1 r
&lt;'ull homer of t h e season to
the 'ttevela.nd Jndians·• th! New
l)UII five games ahead of Babe
Yorlt Yankees banded the Kansas
R,uth' 11 record 1g27 pace. Mickey
Mdntle end Tony Kube('k also
hom4!red for the Yank ees.

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The U 11 11ed Stilte1 Civil Serof th• Colomb� ,.,. and Bili K an- ,·,ce Com m,..io o ba• announced
M IAMI B EACR, ""· UPJ.i
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rurn•nt ucancit&gt;t1 are 111 Wright- mtructinlil: chiltren ln � maJi.
n g� ve up only two hits
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silio title fight in • co-p romotion cia:ht professional boxen and two
w i th N orman Rolhichi,J of Sy- amaleun. The prOII iriclude cham\ pion Fullmer and brothera light
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[ plex �acre layout of mmk shed• West Jordan tJ:oxln g een t.« 18 one
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wa rd West Jor dan, where pilot anywhere"' decla red Dupler. "I(
Lanl:,y eray-haired Dupler, 64, [ Jenson, and cha mpion Fullm er [ our country hid more boxing men
is p resident of the Iiller�ountain and ma;chmaker Brown h ue • like Man it would ha ve much
less trouble .,th our ,teen-agers"
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Boxine: Club, Inc., *hlch sta&amp;ed their farm�Jenson, a torrner amateur a nd
N•wlv• �1"11, littel'NI
Tall, blond1e!\ Jenson. 43, and proft-ssionat bonr, entered the
�upler have_ deter m_lned t� re- mink bm1in� H • high school
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vive boxing mtereat ID the mter• b�y wh en he worked on a !o'II:mounta in area-Utah, l(faho. Mon- mink ra nch for $2f • month in
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mmk. The mmk floari,11,d aod "'
,ado.
did M arv.
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COLUMBUS UPJ _ It will take Shops in Salt Lak e City, DenYer
all tlle skill at the fisherman's com- and Albuquerque, N. M., and
mJ:\nd to take home a nice st r in� of do es a larCe whol esal e busin ess
fish this w eekend, the Natural Re· I through New York manu'llcturera
-jdvcs most of the hoxlng cresources Department reports .
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active mah In boxinP in Ote Unitthem bite.
ed States today. And he deserves
Here are the fishin_q con d itions that respect, not merelv heca use
expected for the we eken d in th e he prod uced na me fi ght ers like
East Central and Southea st ern Fullmer and Rex Layn e, but be­ J
area : Some major streams inelud- cause of the un11etrish efforts he
inll: Walhonin�, Wills Creek, Musk- has elven to the youth of his
ingum and Hocking have fair to community."
tood water cond itions. Som e fish
Pre'll:Y Joe pointed out that ror
befni:? caught. A feW of the
Jenson has provi ded free
years
Muskintum area lakes are in good
lessons and trainine: facll •
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catrish fishing fa ir.
Lake City are a, and that recently
he bu l1t , modenl i«YfflnasiumT I TANS .StGN TkREE
irena at his West Jordan tanch
NEW YORK (UPI) - Two line- at a cost above $1!Kl,OOO.
Ott p,.; LHIOM
m�n and a quarterback today were
More' th.in 1!50 youngstel'I of
among the :lited pliyen to flign
the area t ake free lesson,. �r
with the New York Titans or the
tr ain there every week. Otheh
Amerlcan Football League. Joinmake their quarters t� ere, Whefe
i'"' the Ti.Urns -were Unt,meo F'Nlnk
Millcevlch, formet' bniv itf of
sleepine: ac4rOmroodatio�B are proSollth �rolinfl star, an[Ro'-er
vided for 40, w'here there is a
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Ellis f M.eine, and Bllb
the gym�aShilTl-with its eotlapwell. who set a nu,l'l"i'bEif' o f !ehool
passin g records at Ark.a n&amp;as State l sibte sidewall stianda-ean 11eat
last year.
1M for boxing shows.
SALT LAKE CITI" U P I-The
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minks
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Dupler and f1ght-man1..ier Marv
J enson are prom inent mink rail•
c� ers. And m iddleweight ch am pion (NBA vers ion ) Gen e Fullm er
has started a mink farm. A lso
match make r La urel Brown ralses the future pelts.

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Em let, Gibbs (3) (WP� cuutth� (fll 1md Lou Dlehl 1 J. Diddle,
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Umpires: Johnny Clelan d , Roger
Bitch Bild JOhn Mitch.
BRAVES 19, R E DLISS 1 '2
For, the Sra .ves of ka'�lhe, Jl:oss
�oubled .ind sr h tl ed. Hensl er doutile(! an d ha d two singles, Roush
three doubl.:11 iii d two singles and
Ricky Crow two singles. For th t'
lte dle•s Phalin doubled and si".,
&amp;:l ed, �dathews h ad two s ingles ,
Dick W erry a 2-run hom er and a
single, Charl es Hyse ll a solo home r
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doubl e, aM Jimmy Cond e a single.
R ous h tor Racine fann ed 1 1
walked five, whil e Redleg hurler�
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Braves
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R1idle1r:s
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Roush and Wickline. Mathews
(LP) Hysell (3), Werry (4J and
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Th� Indians' thre� singles were 8 4-I victo ry ove r the
Redl eg on : � 11d w _ a triple_ m the fourth and
b� C arllITTI Crow, B Iiiy Cund i ff and Thursday evening
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on the �fn/��l' · �t�t:rtfanned 10, walked lour,
Jilo)d, Tom Wood11 and De nnis championsllip or
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Wehrimg s ingled a nd John Wolle son.
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Redl
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There wei'e 1 3 walks by rn d ian
S_tobart came 11o close to naving
Stobart and Gladwell. Fire and
pitch ers a nd 10 by Jet pitchers.
a 1l()-. 1dcler d ebate is deaened on
Manl ey
I n the •�P �' _tti e foutth, It was whether be did or did not.
In the other game l•at nl:ht the
repo rted , an lnd1an batter, to fflake
In the bottom or the si llit h leadIt more diffiC'Ult,_ WU on his knee&amp; mg 4-0, Stobart walked l�ado[f I�dians deleated the Braves 8-3
on t�e pitch de_hv ery As he went batter John Tannehill who moved with David Cll8ci hurUng for the
to h1 11 kn ees, with Wolfe pltchmg, to secon d on Bo b Mam ey ·s rol l�r Braves, Mik e Bratlon for the InWoHc storped his motion
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The umpire (of Syracus e) called I bunted toward third and Stobart
a balk and two more runs than chose to mak e no play at first
shows on the c ount came in whil e which at best would have been ·
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Th e Jet m� nager said if Syra cuse t hird . But no out followed as John 1
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w.a ntcrl to wm that way, he'd J?:ive Tannehill got back to second safeAll white \Wth beautiful blue
them th e game a nd he fo r feited by ly.
int erior.
pulling hi s team off the field.
After John TannehJII had scored
Bob Roberts, an acti•·e and vete nn league manage r and p11S t offi- on a passed ball, Stobart moments
1 9.57 Studebaker .
�ial. sa_id today i,t _ wBR a matter to later mad e th t&gt; final out as he
tie decided by tfie league officers. blocked sliding Mark Tannellill ofr I
A fine �r that has be4Yt overhome plate as he triad to1 _!1CQre on 1 , loOked hs, oar bu,en. Dtlft!
-----, another passed ball. Cakher Gl ad thLs car home for
well mad e a brilliant rC('OVery and
Only
throw.
Stobart also had a big eveniM
at hat. He solo homered to leild off
One local owner. Ec!Mlomy
the second, doubled in the fourth ,
,plus in this compact job. 6
and was. pasi.ed intentionally in the
cyl. Overdrive.
I fifth. Other hitters off n,·ck,·e Fife
�- Hack ett and Vaninwagen,
CHICAGO UPI - Don NewWe have th .... 1t50 mockl
C'O be c1t n pitch himself ou t
F IGHT R E SULTS
urs. . Chevrolet, O.Soto and
or
D E TRO I T UP I - Henry Hank,
the Cin ci11nati dog house toda)' .
Pontiac. All 6 ·c,1. with
T he 34-yea r-old righthander g01 1 1 51. Detroit, knock otd out V icto r
1tralaht trenL , rNio ·&amp; het1t•
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ar. Come In and mtk• us an
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TOKYO UPl - Hlroskl Okaw•,
offer on on,e of th....
i n tile opener of a three ga me
snics with the Windy Cily team. JaJJMI, 011t,olnted Sornk lat K lat•
Al10 a 1950 Wlllys pklc-up
Bul NewcOJnbe V(UI be on the muan.,on, Th•iland 1 1 2 ), won Or•
tru.c k for lob •• UM around
spot whe n h e takes th�- mound 1..,, tunlor l ightwelaht tltl•.
the houte or farM.
-------Crom both Red Mana ger Fred
Ope n Sunday &amp; .Monday. Skip
Hulchlnson and Cincinnati Gener- ALOU.TTIS TRADE W I LLIAMS
in and look around. We also
MONTREAL (UPI) - Sid WHal Manaeer Gabe Paul.
have ·rnatirie fuel 01i 'the rivet
The former OQdger ace
was Iiams, forllU!r Wisconsin quarl.e r•
btink.
repri m an ded by both the club cX- back who once belonged to the
II. IIIVJVI•
ecutl vea rece ntly for hi1 . indiffer- New York Giants, was traded by
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'Tranlporiiatlon on Dtnd A: s.·•
.startlng rotation, althouah Hutch to tlie Winnipeg Blue Bombers in
llho,Mt WY-�
11l d that the "cbewina: out" had e'll:c h•nge for Don Clark, a n ex_ P.OH �, o.
I. Maln It.
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O�lo State halfback.
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New Y ork 10 K■n1■s C ity3
: lo•ton 1 1 D•troit 7
Ch i . 4 Wnh, 2, 1 0 inn, night
••ltlmore 9 Cleveland 1 night
Friday'• ProLable Pitch•rs
Clntl•nd at. Yf11hi'1gton. nliht
Al Smilh, who homered in the
tllird inning with a male aboard, -Grant 5-1 v• F 11�., 2-4
,cored the White Sox' deci5lve
Chicago at Baltimore nlc,fit•
run .a t Waahtngton wh e n he dou- Pleroce &amp;.3 vi P•PPf• 6-S
Detroit at New Y ork nlafl'tbled a nd rode home on anoth er
two-bagger by Joe G l nsberr, . The Lary 6--9 ,.._ F ord 4-5
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10118 snapped Wasti ington's fiveKan1H C i ty at Boston night- I
came winning 11treak-thc Nats' H•II 5-3 v• Sullivan 3-1
s.111rcf1y'1 Game•
lon11:esl in six yea r s.
Cltnland
at Wallhlngton
Two home runs by Rocky Colo - Chicago •• Baltln'lor•, hight
vlto i;arried the Tigers lo a ll car- Detroit at New York
11 5-0 lead at Bolllon but the Rf'd kan1a1 City at BOiton
N1&lt;:w·ro N, Mass . UPI - Jimmy
Sox r alli ed to win on a six-r un
MAJOR LEAGU E LEAD E llS
P ie raall, problem-child outfield er
burs t in the eighl h t n nl n � . TNI
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Willl,1m s , rcvrling ill thc �nl
or the C leveland I ndian s , hlld
G AB R H nt. d1lld problems or his own L o so lve
weath er, bla11 tcd a 450-fo ot dri � e Pl•y •r-Club
into the right field Ulf'a&lt;'hcrs m May q, S. F. . 69 26.1 60 95 .361 to(lay before he could rejoin his
th e fo u rth. II was hl11 t :l th of the t..,arker. L. A. 55 161 i,5 57 .354 ball d uh.
68 296 45 99 .334
Pie rsall was invit ed to bring
season a nd th e M5t t, of hi R co- Groat, I'll ts.
lmnte . Pills. t16 270 44 90 1 333 his wife, Mary, with him and reC
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[ Ashb u rn,
·--Chi. 66 249 M 83 ,3.13 . join the l nd iam at C leveland 011
Wh ite, SL. .L. 67 2tl2 37 84 -� l Mo11cluy . , . 84\ , the Pi ersu ll.s , pa r1
Walt ers, Phil . 61 216 24 0[' j�l9 I (' nt11 u f seven, needed a ha hy sitKrkln d , � - F.
69 J OO 33 78 1 3 1 2 tur hefurc tlley could ' :!nfi the
Ka_sku . Cir1:
67 263 40 B l .308 3 l•l't"H l"-old player's doctor-ordered
1 Skmner, Pitts, 67 260 50 80 .308 [ m id-sea son vaeatlon.
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59 228 21 72 .316
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(Juuir.e in Sin,&amp;:les
Amu lc:a n L•agu._M,u ls, Ya•
W fa1BLE DON, E ngland UPI ""' 64; G.ntlla, Oriole• 54; Han- Ne11l e Fr aser of Australia get11 his
,..,, OrlolN 47; Mlno&amp;0, Whitt chance today to prove he's• the
worlcl' s bcit am ,11 t e ur tennis playSo• 47 ; Skowron, Y •nkHs 47.
Ho� Runs
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22; Boyer: Carch 19; Aat,on, men '8 single11 final.
lrn•• 1 1: M ath•wa, lravt, 16; I
The 26 . year . old Fraser, who
Mayt, Glant1 16.
won th � U. s. cham p ionshi P la st
A!Nrlcan Leque--Marlt, Yaf"' yea r, had a shot at the Wimble­
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25; Lemon, Senator, 11; d on eh.amplon ship in 1958 but
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"' lri ple an d singIe , �udricy K ;irr,
two single�. Frar,kie Krautlcr. two
s i,n gl c s , Ronni e ½&gt; g� n ;i t r iple and
Bill M��re a sm;I�- For the Pirates , !J• .11 Nrase na_d two s i ngl es,
Menchmi , La nny tj,o, and Jel f
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Umpir es _ .John c urd an c:I G ary
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on base both Ume s after singling.
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h1ttinl;\ and booed by Pittsburgh
Jan s all season. lhe husky Californian turned those Jeer� lo
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ln the sPcond game of a doubl eheader again s t the San Fra ncisco
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Stua rt's "hat trick"" prope i led
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Stuart rpat'fed qu ickly�tiigging I W hite Soj n01'-,ned th t! "asttingstarter Mike McCormick for a ton Sen atoh 4-2 lri 1 0 in�ihgs
three-ru11 bla11t in lhe fi rst i n n - and the Boilon fle d Sox ripf,ed
ing. II was his ninth homer of the DetrQ,it 'tig er&amp; 1 1 . 7 _
the season but his first at Fo r bes
e:rnlc Ban.is sm�she(I the 250th
fi e ld ttm year.
ho me r llri of his maj1;tr league caa.lh "two �r•
rl'er and RJ�ble Ashburn coll ectStuart, th_ough .
didn't stop ed his 2,abdt� major le,oue hit
there . He hit ,. 110lo home r ofr as th£&gt; Cubs chised Lew /urdette
Billy Lot#J _ ln . his ne,ct at-bat in with a five-run rally 1� the shcth
the third rnnuig and theti made iuning. The Cubt colleded lS
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empty clout oU (oS('"r Stu Miller Don Caritwell.
in the fifth fr ame.
Ed Roebud:'s sturdy tt:ilief pit1t W as Stuart's best perform�ce si llce he j oin ed the Pirates ching carri ed the Dodgers to
two years aQ:o after a sensntlonal v i d ory at Phil11delphla . Hoebuck
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an d 16th homen. drove i n five pact&gt; the Dodgers' 14-hil attack.
r uns and l:'egained the Nalional
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League batting leadership with a
J im G entile drove in five r uns
.361 average.
wi1h his I Ith and 12th ·homers or
the sea-son and Skinny B rown
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back QI the Pirate s b losin g 10
streak . Marv Bre eding also homthe Chicago Cubs 1 1� a nd the e
re? off loser Ted Bowsfield.
Los Angelet Dod i;rs down ed th e
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f�ats. Roger Mari� ll it hill 25th
Lea e with 1 �l victor over c1 r
&lt;'ull homer of t h e season to
the 'ttevela.nd Jndians·• th! New
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Yorlt Yankees banded the Kansas
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The U 11 11ed Stilte1 Civil Serof th• Colomb� ,.,. and Bili K an- ,·,ce Com m,..io o ba• announced
M IAMI B EACR, ""· UPJ.i
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rurn•nt ucancit&gt;t1 are 111 Wright- mtructinlil: chiltren ln � maJi.
n g� ve up only two hits
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silio title fight in • co-p romotion cia:ht professional boxen and two
w i th N orman Rolhichi,J of Sy- amaleun. The prOII iriclude cham\ pion Fullmer and brothera light
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[ plex �acre layout of mmk shed• West Jordan tJ:oxln g een t.« 18 one
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wa rd West Jor dan, where pilot anywhere"' decla red Dupler. "I(
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is p resident of the Iiller�ountain and ma;chmaker Brown h ue • like Man it would ha ve much
less trouble .,th our ,teen-agers"
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Boxine: Club, Inc., *hlch sta&amp;ed their farm�Jenson, a torrner amateur a nd
N•wlv• �1"11, littel'NI
Tall, blond1e!\ Jenson. 43, and proft-ssionat bonr, entered the
�upler have_ deter m_lned t� re- mink bm1in� H • high school
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vive boxing mtereat ID the mter• b�y wh en he worked on a !o'II:mounta in area-Utah, l(faho. Mon- mink ra nch for $2f • month in
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mmk. The mmk floari,11,d aod "'
,ado.
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COLUMBUS UPJ _ It will take Shops in Salt Lak e City, DenYer
all tlle skill at the fisherman's com- and Albuquerque, N. M., and
mJ:\nd to take home a nice st r in� of do es a larCe whol esal e busin ess
fish this w eekend, the Natural Re· I through New York manu'llcturera
-jdvcs most of the hoxlng cresources Department reports .
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active mah In boxinP in Ote Unitthem bite.
ed States today. And he deserves
Here are the fishin_q con d itions that respect, not merelv heca use
expected for the we eken d in th e he prod uced na me fi ght ers like
East Central and Southea st ern Fullmer and Rex Layn e, but be­ J
area : Some major streams inelud- cause of the un11etrish efforts he
inll: Walhonin�, Wills Creek, Musk- has elven to the youth of his
ingum and Hocking have fair to community."
tood water cond itions. Som e fish
Pre'll:Y Joe pointed out that ror
befni:? caught. A feW of the
Jenson has provi ded free
years
Muskintum area lakes are in good
lessons and trainine: facll •
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catrish fishing fa ir.
Lake City are a, and that recently
he bu l1t , modenl i«YfflnasiumT I TANS .StGN TkREE
irena at his West Jordan tanch
NEW YORK (UPI) - Two line- at a cost above $1!Kl,OOO.
Ott p,.; LHIOM
m�n and a quarterback today were
More' th.in 1!50 youngstel'I of
among the :lited pliyen to flign
the area t ake free lesson,. �r
with the New York Titans or the
tr ain there every week. Otheh
Amerlcan Football League. Joinmake their quarters t� ere, Whefe
i'"' the Ti.Urns -were Unt,meo F'Nlnk
Millcevlch, formet' bniv itf of
sleepine: ac4rOmroodatio�B are proSollth �rolinfl star, an[Ro'-er
vided for 40, w'here there is a
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Ellis f M.eine, and Bllb
the gym�aShilTl-with its eotlapwell. who set a nu,l'l"i'bEif' o f !ehool
passin g records at Ark.a n&amp;as State l sibte sidewall stianda-ean 11eat
last year.
1M for boxing shows.
SALT LAKE CITI" U P I-The
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minks
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Dupler and f1ght-man1..ier Marv
J enson are prom inent mink rail•
c� ers. And m iddleweight ch am pion (NBA vers ion ) Gen e Fullm er
has started a mink farm. A lso
match make r La urel Brown ralses the future pelts.

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Dodgei's
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C�i'di ti als
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Em let, Gibbs (3) (WP� cuutth� (fll 1md Lou Dlehl 1 J. Diddle,
bostic (fl) aria !=;�nt&gt;el".
Umpires: Johnny Clelan d , Roger
Bitch Bild JOhn Mitch.
BRAVES 19, R E DLISS 1 '2
For, the Sra .ves of ka'�lhe, Jl:oss
�oubled .ind sr h tl ed. Hensl er doutile(! an d ha d two singles, Roush
three doubl.:11 iii d two singles and
Ricky Crow two singles. For th t'
lte dle•s Phalin doubled and si".,
&amp;:l ed, �dathews h ad two s ingles ,
Dick W erry a 2-run hom er and a
single, Charl es Hyse ll a solo home r
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doubl e, aM Jimmy Cond e a single.
R ous h tor Racine fann ed 1 1
walked five, whil e Redleg hurler�
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Braves
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R1idle1r:s
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Roush and Wickline. Mathews
(LP) Hysell (3), Werry (4J and
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Th� Indians' thre� singles were 8 4-I victo ry ove r the
Redl eg on : � 11d w _ a triple_ m the fourth and
b� C arllITTI Crow, B Iiiy Cund i ff and Thursday evening
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on the �fn/��l' · �t�t:rtfanned 10, walked lour,
Jilo)d, Tom Wood11 and De nnis championsllip or
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Wehrimg s ingled a nd John Wolle son.
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Redl
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There wei'e 1 3 walks by rn d ian
S_tobart came 11o close to naving
Stobart and Gladwell. Fire and
pitch ers a nd 10 by Jet pitchers.
a 1l()-. 1dcler d ebate is deaened on
Manl ey
I n the •�P �' _tti e foutth, It was whether be did or did not.
In the other game l•at nl:ht the
repo rted , an lnd1an batter, to fflake
In the bottom or the si llit h leadIt more diffiC'Ult,_ WU on his knee&amp; mg 4-0, Stobart walked l�ado[f I�dians deleated the Braves 8-3
on t�e pitch de_hv ery As he went batter John Tannehill who moved with David Cll8ci hurUng for the
to h1 11 kn ees, with Wolfe pltchmg, to secon d on Bo b Mam ey ·s rol l�r Braves, Mik e Bratlon for the InWoHc storped his motion
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The umpire (of Syracus e) called I bunted toward third and Stobart
a balk and two more runs than chose to mak e no play at first
shows on the c ount came in whil e which at best would have been ·
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Th e Jet m� nager said if Syra cuse t hird . But no out followed as John 1
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w.a ntcrl to wm that way, he'd J?:ive Tannehill got back to second safeAll white \Wth beautiful blue
them th e game a nd he fo r feited by ly.
int erior.
pulling hi s team off the field.
After John TannehJII had scored
Bob Roberts, an acti•·e and vete nn league manage r and p11S t offi- on a passed ball, Stobart moments
1 9.57 Studebaker .
�ial. sa_id today i,t _ wBR a matter to later mad e th t&gt; final out as he
tie decided by tfie league officers. blocked sliding Mark Tannellill ofr I
A fine �r that has be4Yt overhome plate as he triad to1 _!1CQre on 1 , loOked hs, oar bu,en. Dtlft!
-----, another passed ball. Cakher Gl ad thLs car home for
well mad e a brilliant rC('OVery and
Only
throw.
Stobart also had a big eveniM
at hat. He solo homered to leild off
One local owner. Ec!Mlomy
the second, doubled in the fourth ,
,plus in this compact job. 6
and was. pasi.ed intentionally in the
cyl. Overdrive.
I fifth. Other hitters off n,·ck,·e Fife
�- Hack ett and Vaninwagen,
CHICAGO UPI - Don NewWe have th .... 1t50 mockl
C'O be c1t n pitch himself ou t
F IGHT R E SULTS
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or
D E TRO I T UP I - Henry Hank,
the Cin ci11nati dog house toda)' .
Pontiac. All 6 ·c,1. with
T he 34-yea r-old righthander g01 1 1 51. Detroit, knock otd out V icto r
1tralaht trenL , rNio ·&amp; het1t•
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ar. Come In and mtk• us an
I h t' call to 1ace the Chicago Cuba 1a 1H ar, 160,.
TOKYO UPl - Hlroskl Okaw•,
offer on on,e of th....
i n tile opener of a three ga me
snics with the Windy Cily team. JaJJMI, 011t,olnted Sornk lat K lat•
Al10 a 1950 Wlllys pklc-up
Bul NewcOJnbe V(UI be on the muan.,on, Th•iland 1 1 2 ), won Or•
tru.c k for lob •• UM around
spot whe n h e takes th�- mound 1..,, tunlor l ightwelaht tltl•.
the houte or farM.
-------Crom both Red Mana ger Fred
Ope n Sunday &amp; .Monday. Skip
Hulchlnson and Cincinnati Gener- ALOU.TTIS TRADE W I LLIAMS
in and look around. We also
MONTREAL (UPI) - Sid WHal Manaeer Gabe Paul.
have ·rnatirie fuel 01i 'the rivet
The former OQdger ace
was Iiams, forllU!r Wisconsin quarl.e r•
btink.
repri m an ded by both the club cX- back who once belonged to the
II. IIIVJVI•
ecutl vea rece ntly for hi1 . indiffer- New York Giants, was traded by
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'Tranlporiiatlon on Dtnd A: s.·•
.startlng rotation, althouah Hutch to tlie Winnipeg Blue Bombers in
llho,Mt WY-�
11l d that the "cbewina: out" had e'll:c h•nge for Don Clark, a n ex_ P.OH �, o.
I. Maln It.
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Washi n g ton
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K ,1m;a.� Cil_y
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Dost u n
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Thursday s Results
New Y ork 10 K■n1■s C ity3
: lo•ton 1 1 D•troit 7
Ch i . 4 Wnh, 2, 1 0 inn, night
••ltlmore 9 Cleveland 1 night
Friday'• ProLable Pitch•rs
Clntl•nd at. Yf11hi'1gton. nliht
Al Smilh, who homered in the
tllird inning with a male aboard, -Grant 5-1 v• F 11�., 2-4
,cored the White Sox' deci5lve
Chicago at Baltimore nlc,fit•
run .a t Waahtngton wh e n he dou- Pleroce &amp;.3 vi P•PPf• 6-S
Detroit at New Y ork nlafl'tbled a nd rode home on anoth er
two-bagger by Joe G l nsberr, . The Lary 6--9 ,.._ F ord 4-5
J
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10118 snapped Wasti ington's fiveKan1H C i ty at Boston night- I
came winning 11treak-thc Nats' H•II 5-3 v• Sullivan 3-1
s.111rcf1y'1 Game•
lon11:esl in six yea r s.
Cltnland
at Wallhlngton
Two home runs by Rocky Colo - Chicago •• Baltln'lor•, hight
vlto i;arried the Tigers lo a ll car- Detroit at New York
11 5-0 lead at Bolllon but the Rf'd kan1a1 City at BOiton
N1&lt;:w·ro N, Mass . UPI - Jimmy
Sox r alli ed to win on a six-r un
MAJOR LEAGU E LEAD E llS
P ie raall, problem-child outfield er
burs t in the eighl h t n nl n � . TNI
NATIONAL LEAGU E .J
Willl,1m s , rcvrling ill thc �nl
or the C leveland I ndian s , hlld
G AB R H nt. d1lld problems or his own L o so lve
weath er, bla11 tcd a 450-fo ot dri � e Pl•y •r-Club
into the right field Ulf'a&lt;'hcrs m May q, S. F. . 69 26.1 60 95 .361 to(lay before he could rejoin his
th e fo u rth. II was hl11 t :l th of the t..,arker. L. A. 55 161 i,5 57 .354 ball d uh.
68 296 45 99 .334
Pie rsall was invit ed to bring
season a nd th e M5t t, of hi R co- Groat, I'll ts.
lmnte . Pills. t16 270 44 90 1 333 his wife, Mary, with him and reC
rcer.
[ Ashb u rn,
·--Chi. 66 249 M 83 ,3.13 . join the l nd iam at C leveland 011
Wh ite, SL. .L. 67 2tl2 37 84 -� l Mo11cluy . , . 84\ , the Pi ersu ll.s , pa r1
Walt ers, Phil . 61 216 24 0[' j�l9 I (' nt11 u f seven, needed a ha hy sitKrkln d , � - F.
69 J OO 33 78 1 3 1 2 tur hefurc tlley could ' :!nfi the
Ka_sku . Cir1:
67 263 40 B l .308 3 l•l't"H l"-old player's doctor-ordered
1 Skmner, Pitts, 67 260 50 80 .308 [ m id-sea son vaeatlon.
ll wu11_ Lat�e �ho �uggeH!Pd
AM E RICAN L EAGUE
1,mmy bring his wife with h l _LIJ .
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Gcnt llr. Bal l . 65 161
R h e s_C-l'IIIS t u h:w e a betif'r'
I MinOSI}, &lt;'hi.
611 260 41 86 .331 fh�euce
� n you than anyone I can
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Runnels . l1os. 65 258 42 an 329
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Marls, N. Y .
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Smith, Chi.
67 256 :18 83 , 324 that Mary would accom�a n y him.
59 228 21 72 .316
Skwrn, N. Y .
I Kuenn, C l c Ye . 6 1 236 :n 74 . 314 But Il ls problf m �as to fm � !'lom_e� one 10 C'are or t r£&gt;e ,� r lu s chil .
Lopez, N. Y.
5 1 lfi4 27 !50 . 3 0
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dren. Thrt•t• olher
e m -"� i:n mer
Plrr11a ll, Clcvt'. 60 212 36 62 .292 r-nrn� and onotheri; ��1s v1s11mg
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4fl 151 211 44 .Z"l
Berr a, N. Y.
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Run1 Batted In
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I ..,, M,a; y1, Glanh 59 ; Aa
ron, Fraser C,,ettl Ill{
18
BrnH �3; Ce,.ci, , Glanh 53; Cit•
nlente, PlralH 51.
(Juuir.e in Sin,&amp;:les
Amu lc:a n L•agu._M,u ls, Ya•
W fa1BLE DON, E ngland UPI ""' 64; G.ntlla, Oriole• 54; Han- Ne11l e Fr aser of Australia get11 his
,..,, OrlolN 47; Mlno&amp;0, Whitt chance today to prove he's• the
worlcl' s bcit am ,11 t e ur tennis playSo• 47 ; Skowron, Y •nkHs 47.
Ho� Runs
. er when he meets his countryman,
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I Nat ional LHgue-Bankl, Cultl Rod La ver, I n th e Wimbledon
22; Boyer: Carch 19; Aat,on, men '8 single11 final.
lrn•• 1 1: M ath•wa, lravt, 16; I
The 26 . year . old Fraser, who
Mayt, Glant1 16.
won th � U. s. cham p ionshi P la st
A!Nrlcan Leque--Marlt, Yaf"' yea r, had a shot at the Wimble­
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keta
25; Lemon, Senator, 11; d on eh.amplon ship in 1958 but
0a1y
Manti•, Yankffl 11: Held, Indiana . failed. He was beaten hy Austral­
u, W Iiiiam,, Reel Sox 1 3; Col•• 1 la 's Ashley Cooper that year.
Parftct ror un, w ■11■,, h h-.ri1
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to � pl•cea. 3-rt.. handlt
with watar ,hut,otr.
vlte, Tl..n 1S,
Pitch Int
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Natlonat
LHIU._Jt..buck,
Dodtera 6-lr Law, Pirate, 11•3:
McC,rmlc� 81,anta 94; Wllllam•,
'"!Ji!liert 62; luhl, lravtl 14..
,. A�rlan LNtu.,_co:atet., Yan­
• f.O; lrnn, C&gt;rlolea J',2; ,.,_
ry, 1fliillaril 1-31 ••tratla, Orltln
_1-3; Dal-,,, Athle9'ca 10,4; Orint,
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teamed up l&lt;1 Pitch a l i veI r.
· i ts fiO!lected nine hits
e tJ fRfri i a:11�. J&amp;Jt C1l0.
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fi invie tr.uget ���e Jwo �real
· lef di!, ttirs1r e �j ?.Y - tot _ the
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?,_t victory,
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Q_t ��e f&gt;1 r�t�i � fi,n e
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lltfe Jim� :,Yo ,1 lhe ball
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t e o?tfie(�. l_ �f�W _ 1 into Jeff
We Y w�o t¥_la1,ea �t to Lanny
ty� �loi;k1,11g tiome Plat e to cul a
hc mer dp;w n to a tr iP,l e .
�_ ,Qthe t f{' me s It\� Pom eroy
Uod ge�s Cj hribe d a game in the
woh-lost ccllunlit with a 6-4 win over t
_ �� Ba &lt;'l r,� .�ards, The Bnwes
outran the Rt:dl ea-s 19--12 and the
• a d"1s11uted game from
I n d", ans log.,.
th e J el !I, •'
Ti �e� hit lt&gt; rs_ were Bill Rll d lord .
"' lri ple an d singIe , �udricy K ;irr,
two single�. Frar,kie Krautlcr. two
s i,n gl c s , Ronni e ½&gt; g� n ;i t r iple and
Bill M��re a sm;I�- For the Pirates , !J• .11 Nrase na_d two s i ngl es,
Menchmi , La nny tj,o, and Jel f
· Werry, sitigles.
1 1gcr pitchers is su ed 10 walks,
, fanned only £1vl' , wh ile Pi rate
! 1&gt;il�hcrs had six walks and seve n
st rikeouts.
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Btlly English, Bill)' Moor e (2 )
(WP) and Chut·k Ba r t e ls. Mcnchi n l
I ( J .P), C_ilo (4) and Tyo.
Umpir es _ .John c urd an c:I G ary
Bani itz.
DODG E R � 6, CARDS "
For the Dodgers Bot. F.ml er got
two 2-run homers �ith �die Baer
on base both Ume s after singling.
Jbhhhy Guinther and J,ou Di ehl
eaC'h doubled following Baer who
had walked, and C h.erley Baxter
i,ingled .
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4 cent&amp; per werd, one insertion. Minimum charge - 60 �cuts.
word tor Lhree conae;,utlve inserlio11.,.
S�&amp;J - one mouth for 30 cent, pt&gt;r word.
f' ull rate of 4 cents pt'r word will be charged tor ad..-c.-tisin(
11 not piUd wit:Ju11 IU days aner rece1VU16 bill.
�rs io Aa ve.msme: - Should be rt!p&lt;&gt; -tf&gt;d �rdlalely. The
D.11lJv Sentiriel wW not tw: rUlipomilble for more lliaa one lncor•
reel lrl.9ert.:OD
4'ard of �.intJ ud S.:,et"ial No!Jces of Ew 'lt.a S i, .UO. Obitu.r.nea
pubhshed cit l Ul'll pi;:r wunl.
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LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS
MUiLLll!R FURNACES, W ESTING,
Sealed proposals, bearing the
HOUSE 1�l1nceL Arnol d 11.,._
then, Syr1c:UN1, Onio. Phone title of lht! wurk and name of the
WY2-6J84.
1 1-1 1.tf bidder will be rrtc1.,.t!d by J. Ed­
ward Fo:iter, Clerk for the Board
ROOFING, SPOUT1NG, Sheet Me­ of l-:d ueauon of the Pomeroy Ex­
tal work and re.pair work of emi,ted Vil lage School District,
any kind. frank Powers, 133 Pomeroy, Ohio, at the High School
Third St., Middleport Bu1ldmg, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 1 2
N.
Phone WY2-230I .
6-29·6k o' clock Nuon,
Eastern Standard
Time, on Tuesday, August 2, 196(1,
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
.i!nd will be opened and read aloud
i;hades, cloth porch valance,
immr1.1lalely thereafter, for the
awni ngs, venetian blinds, win•
cunstrt 1t't11Jn of Pomeroy Elemen­
Free er.ti matcs.
dow shades.
tary S{' hool Bu1 Jd1ni,:. in accordance
Dale Wappel, 21!5 Union Ave.,
with pi.ms .ind SPl'l0 1fu:ations as
Pomeroy.
5 21 90tc 1m·pan·d by Thomas D. Mcl...llugh­
RIIJENOUH SUPPLY. R-i!dio �nd lin ;111d Johr1 J. Kcd. Archllects,
TV Service. YU!i-2125. 6· 1 1 ·30tp Lima, Ohio
-� ---I J 1',;1 \\ I Hgi. and spcdf1catio11s and
HAMMER ' S REFUSE !)JSPOSAL c:u11tracl du('ul!lents are available
Wl'dily pickup. Aa low ll.!i $ 1 .00 for mspct· !l&lt;,n al the offices of the
a month. Call R . &amp; A . Service Uwnl!r and the Arlfotect. Draw­
Station, WY2·2300 or see Mar• ing!&gt; and �pcrification� for the per­
6-1 :lOtp �un.il u�e uf euntr.idors may be
1011 ( !lammer) Ha,vk,
ohta1m•d from t he Arduted upon
d◄•pusH of $20.0U fur one set of
which $ 1 U OU will he refunded up,
on rdurn of said drawings amt
s1weifw;i,4 wns w 1 t h 111 1 0 days from
l lw dalL• of n•t·eivmg bids.
i':at Ii hid must h..:- suhmilted on
blanks 111ltarned from t h1i Archi•
lel'l. ,1rul m u� l t'Olltlllll lhe name
uf t·vt•ry persun r n tcn•strd 1 l1erein
and !w ll("('OHlJ.liUIICll hy a SurCI)'
Company U!d IJo11d, s,1t1sfal'lury to
the Owrwr, or Cl0 rt1 £1ed Cht'l'k up­
ori some solvt·r1l bunk. made pay­
a b le tu th!! Tn,asun•r uf the Board
11f Ecl ticat ion. iti ,111 amount equal
lo 5' , of t ll'' hid, as a gm1rantce
l h.11 1f t tw IH1l is an·eptcd. a cO/l·
lral'l w i l l ht &gt; l'll\crcd llllo in ae
rnnl,IIH'• ' w 1 1 t i th e dr,iwrngs antl
t·cmd1•
�l'{ l ' i i u·.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. ,J111I J,!1•neral
t i on� ,,f Uw ('1 , n traet and bond
torm &lt;111 i 1 ic'. ,1nd lh e 1wrfor111anc('
of ! tu· n m l ra l'l �&lt;·&lt;·urrd by ;1 Sure•
!y c,,rn p:rny ( 'ontraet l loru.l, ar•
pn,v1•d by lht o•-.ntr, in a11
ilrlll!lllll l' &lt;j Uill lo IUO''�, of t he COIL·
l rac,1 prin·.
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thirty
of
p1ir1ud
£or
a
493 Lincoln s,.
day� after 01e or,enmi:: thereof.
Phone WY2•356 1 Mlddlepon
T he right is reSt·rvl'U by tht'
Board of Education tu reject all}'
or all bids .ind Lo waive informali­
ties.
By order or t he Uoard of Educa­
tion or the l'omd·oy Exempted V il•
lau:e School !Jistrict, Pomeroy,
Ohm
J . Edward f'osler, clerk
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Legal Not-ice

'68 GIEVlt0LE1' lll8( ' i.lYIIC 2 dr.
One careful loc;il owner. Spot- 1
le11 ln1ide and uut . Sld. Shift.
Jl,,911.00. Blacttr111rH, Pomeroy.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC H EARING
I t'OR SALE: 4 . IWOM HOUSE und
On the bud9tl or Columbi•
Sec Jamt•�
Reasonable.
lot.
Town1hip
Kniwhln ing, Antiquit y, Ohio.
Nol i n· is h ereby �ivcn t hat mi
-- 6 30 tile th1· l Hh &lt;luy of July 1 960 at 8
'k OLDS Ve 2 dr. StJdan. Finish
rO H CAT· o' dnl·k I '. f,.1 h, il (l t•: hlie lieuri11gedwill
fon SA LE
Ind uphol�lery exlra 1:ood. Hydra•
by
e llt'ld on t t• tiudgel pre1,ar
T LE 7 ft. Masacy-l larri s C lipper h
matic drive. $69� . oo. Hh1etlnars,
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Trustees
Towuship
of
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Combine with 4 cyl. W hicon�in
Pomeroy .____
6·29·6tc
motor recently over lua ulcU. c0 11. of the Town .std p or l 'olumbi a,
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L ael Eugene HolttJ r P hon e WI 9. Meigs C ounty, Ohio, for the next
P.
l ng H9ca1 �ar ending OjJC .
• dr. One cart!Iul owner. Show•
!2.2:.•_'!��ne, Ohio.'
P ;��
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best or care. $1 ,290.00. Uluct,. (-!ile
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' Sud1 hriarini,: will h 1! held at the
tnars, l'omcro y.
6·:t0·6lc
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loWll!ihip llu1lding lll'Ur t:arpenlcr,
USED IOAT5 AND MOTOR • $U
Olno.
and up whlle th•� la1t. Metro,
(9)
Walter V. Sw1•tt, l ' lcrk
·--- --pollt■n Moton, 600 I. Main
( l l 7. l tc
GAS, FU l-1L OIL and coal fur.
It., PorMro,. Phw,1 WY.2..ll70.
l 1 •24-tf(I
nace1. Call for lreo cstim11te1.
LEGAL NOTICE
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Furen111n &amp; Abbotl, Middleport. 1 .c;;-;;:;••;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;aa;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;.;. j E,
NOTICE OF F I L I N G AND
Pl■lntlff
MICHAEL,
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6-lU-tfe
HEARING ON INV ENTORY
Buy You
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MARY L. PULLI NS, et 11,
ONE MAflNATONJI: 1•lcct;ic £U1�
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Probtt• Court, Melg1 County, Ohio
o.fendanl1
tar tlRcl Gibson amplifier. Call
TO the E:kt't' lilor or Adnun istra•
Cua No. 1 3,008.
W Y2·2UOJ bcfori! � I'. M.
l'unrnunt to an Order o f Sale tor 11 11d tu 1rnd1 of the folluwi111: 11
6-17·Ur
lssut·U by the Court of Common are rrs1dcnts of 1 IU' s111tc of Ohio:
IIAVILY TlACTOR IALII AND
!'leas, fikiU!i Coun1y, Ohlo, 1 will 1mrviv i11� 8JlOUS1', 1f ony; next o(
hnln. J l 2 •· Main. Potneroy.
ofrer for ulc al Public A uction kin; bcncfici11ric11 umkr t he will,
,MM WY2•297S , S■l11m■n1
1111 the 2oth dlly of July, 1 960, at if uny; the lilttorncy or uu 1i,-ney11
Hlrollll l,,rnh&amp;tt,
AT
.MdlVllle.
l0:00 A. M. at lhe door of the r,!!1&gt;res◄•11li11g .uiy of the afurcmt•n­
Ott... Ph.no coo,,·,n■ Mtl.
l 'ourt ! louse In Pomeroy, Ohio, the tlont•d person�:
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You are hereby not i ril'cl t hut on
following Uc11cribed real estate:
e o( POm­ the 29th d,1y or ,Ju rw moo. nn In•
vm.g
the
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Silllllltl
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NINE l IECE DINJNc;
HOOM
Pomeroy, Ohio
croy, and in Fraction 18, Town 2, ventory i.nd Appra1scme11t of the
Sulte. Good l'Ulld1tlo11. )'hone
illlll,ilC l :t ol the Ohio Company's e11tate of Clinton Gilkt•Y, Sr., de•
WY 2·2a61.
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Purchase on Naylor', Ru n , Mel1l1 ceased, lute of Scipio Township in
County, Ohio, to, wit: Bet na the s11ld County was liled in lhis Court.
Hearing on said l11vc11lory and
fh1h and 11lenty of 1111 11111it11. Sll(n --- - - , ---­ north half or Lot No. 10 ol 11id
In yard. l.(1well "frNkkle An- EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two five truct on Naylor'!! Run, except the Appni1cmenl wtll bl' h.atl before
room •vartm e nll. A. N. Dengel. coal and other mlneral, with the 1 h l1 Court on the 1 9t h day o(
tiquity, Ohio.
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I U Uc righl to 1n i11c and remm,� the June 1960, at 10 o'do&lt;'k M . m.
Phone WY2•3272.
� WILCOX ,GA Y 2·Spt•cd lal&gt;tl recordExceptions thereto 11111.y be filed
11ame without lncumbrance to the
' et 2 rt"t&gt;ht ur IR l)t' H ild radio• HOUSE FOUR toom1, bath and surrace.
by any int�re11ted p11.rty et any
laundry in Syracuse. Phone
pJl ono Jii&lt;'k . }lc. 11se lul)t• l m lll flnIU-:Flo:RENCE DEEDS: Vol. UM, lime prior to five days before the
WY2·693 1 or WY2·6S31 after 2
Jte ly, Call WY 2'37.fi� u£tN l'i p.
Page 139 and Vol. 203, Pate 93, date set for hearing.
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WITNESS my slJ(nMl urc_ and
Deed Uecord1 of Me l&amp;• County,
the 1c1I ol .�aid Cuurl,
Ohio. Furlher de1crJbed aa rol·
hot
bath,
wllh.
house
ROOM
Six
: oARnt-:NTHA&lt;:rou. -Hulen 11; 8·
29th day of June,
thts
lows:
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and
£ur111cc.
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fuel
water,
, key, cumplele wilh disk, &lt;'Ulti1980.
the
In
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Fl■her
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Ohio.
hill,
Letart
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F. H. O'BIIIEN
Phone Cl-11,2141.
6-30-fltp Village of Pomeroy, said Flnher
, , lum P low. t:01HI co ndition . Al ao,
Ex.-Orficio Clerk
and
Judge
Street
being
lnten
the
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j
on
� . . one cu1111&gt;lctc 111) 1 wall pa1m ring liux UNFU
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RNISHED APART­ South hy tocunt Street and On the
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Deputy Clerk
Baker,
Ann
By
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and ca11h recl1lur. frank I M ft:NT. Air eondlUoned. Av11il•
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(7) t , a, etc
Run
North
Nolor'1
by
Ellt
and
• � Cle l1md, Haclne.
7 1 ate
ahle alter July aI Coat, Bulldina:. Road, there btlna no hoUIP. num•
6 29 12tc her.
.
� 6NE wollK H OUSE2
T11rm1 of 11le : Ca1h on d•Y of
7 I 6te 1Wo -»EDRooM FllllNJSHED
Said premlae1 unnot 1"'e 1old
sale.
�ONEI U�c; tsTERED i.oLSTEIN ' llpartment with utilities fur• for less than two-thlrdt of the IP.
i; baby calf. See Arthur Barr on I nl1h ed. Joint Ulll ol laundry praised value. The property 11 IP·
equlp11u1n1. Plenty of free puk•
.i the Karr nrm Il l Choitcr.
prelsed at $1 100. To be eold 1ub,
Ina J1P■ce. Five minu1e11 walk
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GElt:11AN SHEPfrom neareat chain 1tore. Inquire ject to the llen for taxt1 tor 1980.
1'h(' right Is re1erved to reject en)' ery ltU upper, 9,7 lowc-r, 5¾:
, bflrd pupple1. $20 11nd '3:li. 8lll
Ewlna'1 Slore or phone WY 2·
or all bid1.
ft, open; G�lllpolb 18.3 upper,
� Kin a, Bradbury Jto1d. Phone
7 1 Jtc
2660 or WY 2·3092.
ROBERT C. HAR'l'ENBACH 10.3 lower, 4 � (I. open; Lock 21.
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6 3o 31c
Sherlr f 'of Melt• County, Ohio 1 5.3 upper, 10.5 lower. one trill
CROW, CROW &amp; PORTER
open, All movable dams up 13
throu&amp;h 23 averaglni open 1 to 2
WOMAN ror temporary typlnM Allorncy1 for Pl1lntlrf
(6) l'I' , Hi ('fl 1, 8, 10, 6tc traps.
and teleptlonlna:, Reply Box
Ohlo River Boats: Down: l,6ck
668·S care The Dall)' Sentinel
Pomeroy,
6·28-l'itc
7 City of Hunllngton 8:� am 8-1!;
Lock 8 Dan Quinn 6:10 llm, 0-2:
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER·
Lack 10 Horlen1c Ingram 7:3:J
Bids are now belnl ncelved for
1tlon 1ervke. Jaclr:'a Relri1era,
1-9; Lock 11 Heron e:50 am
•m
the 111,crlor redecoration of the
tlon New Haven. Phone 'MJ2.
Syrnc-use Grade Sehool, Syucuee, 0-3; Lock 12 Vulcan 8 am 0- 1 1 ;
0-23,t!
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Lock 1 6 Orleanian 4 a m 1 7-0;
Ohio.
Lock
20 A. V. Chris Jr. 9 : '° am,
Bids will be rece lnd u nlll 4 p,m,
21 C. V. H1mer 8 am
Lock
9-0;
Mond11y, July 1 1 , 1980.
21 Alla• 8:� am 5-0;
Lock
J-0;
be obtained by
Bid form,
Lock
9:ftO pm 17�; Mr.
Ovec:
23
Bee1le, Clerk,
l'f'nt11ctinc Pau
8-0; Walter C.
am
:45
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Chrla
Southern Local Board ot Educa•
14--6; Atblft F.
am
4:30
Beckjord
Lion, Box 36. Radt1e1 Ohio, or by
Holden 5:30 •m 0-�.
c111llng CHurry 7-Nll ,
u_, Lock 31 Belpro !:211
Paul Bee1le, Clork
1,0; Lock SI National 1:30 1m
am
Southern Local
8-0; Crown Point 4 am 1-1; Prank
Board of Educ•t1on
L. Blasko 8 : 30 am 0.9; Lock 30
C8) 27, :111; C'l l I , 31&lt;
Before 9:30 A.M.
Luna:a Polnt 4:10 am o-ao; Lock
27 Reliance 6 am 8-4; Baby LltA
MWI_,. WY-2-26tt
MILL IONS POii CHILI
P.mtnt,- WY •2-MtS
WASHINGTON, UP - Prealdent 1 am 14-o G�lllpoU• C. W. S11Jder
KAUTZ � ID ITDltl
EiH('nhowflr expreued deep sr.ati, 1 arn 4,0; Rocket 9:SO -pm, no
At Clic,tion Wednesday over the out­ low: Lock 23 Beaver 1:54 pm .0
y..,.., J.2141
Pouring of VQluntary contrlbu­ Elger Cliff 8:M Pm 0-4; F. H.
lion1 from lite American people to Johnson 2 : 10 1111 motor ve11ell
MAMIU IIRV�I STATION
earthquUHtrlcten Chile. M . V. Ohaperon In tow.
help
At....., _
The tolal value of caah and aup­
Kanawlla Rive? Cructble down
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awhl river d.aaa art on lbt
million.

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SPORTS
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TELEVISION GU I DE
WSA!.tv· Channe, 3

tht1lr MCObd child. Gr1ndpuentl
IN Mr. and llln. nan,, Hill, local
Glen, Antiquity.
Kn. Ronald
GNlt arandmolher Mn. Richard
Wolfe, Great Bend.
Mn. Robert Burmen, Mn. St.
Clllr Hill and Kn. Don Bell,
Lorna, attended a
daulht.er,
Rork lhower for Mr1. Wilma Hen•
denon of Alfred Tbunday.
Jin. Glen Tollon of Canton ii
a &amp;ue1t qf her iaather, W. 0.

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Mn. J. D. l.ulh
The Go,peJ Harmony Quartet
of Huntinaton Mid I hymn ADI
Sunday at tb e U. B. Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Doualaa Reese of
�
Norfolk, Va., 1pent the wectend
with her mother Mn. Nellie
ConnaUy. They were . 1ccompa n•
�io hunters are being given another first - the se� ied home by Kathy Connally.
·crow.
in two years. This year it will be an opportunity to shoot hen
Mra. Okey Kiser and children
John Reed or North Kenova
pheasants on certain designated public wildlife areas. , Last spent Sunday with ber parent!,
a recent &amp;ueat of hi1 sistera,
WH
Mr. and Mrs. Kiaer.
year it was the first quail season in 46 years.
Ruby Delley and lln. Lena
Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. David McDade and
The Ohio Wildlife Countil, in its annual fish and game
,
Radcliff.
with
k
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we
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spent
Troy
of
son
state hearings, Thursday, legalized the taking of hen pheas,.
Ray Willon vilited
F.
Mn.
Mrs. Edna Rou8h, Mn, Leiter
ants heca�se a number of public hunting areas a·re located in Roush
Sunday wltb her aunt, Mn. J. D.
and other relative,.
sections of the state where pheasants will not propagate them­
Mr. and Mn. Ralph West of Rouab 1Dd attended the hymn
selves.
Parkersburg &amp;pent the Wflekand
"This action will make it possible to provide pheasant witb
Mni. Pbllsol\ Nonia accompan­
h.er mother Mra. W.
shooting more economically on the in-season stocking basis Varian.
ied her daughter Mn. Eulah Brae
ken for a month'1 visit at her
for those hunters more distantly removed from those areas
George Cummins and H&amp;f!'1 home in Darlington, Pa.
of natural pheasant production.'' This statement was made by
Hill · made a buslneu trip to Col­
H ayde n Olds, chief of the Ohio Di v ision of Wildlife.
Mn. a.1ton Circle, d•ughter
u m bu1 Thunda)'.
Council action was taken as the resull of an original recom­
Kay of Bashan, Mrs. W. E.
Rit,
Edith and Jonna Roush 1pent 1
mendation made at the Hamilton County fish and garne hear­ week
with their grandp1,:,en� M�Kenzie of Salem, O., and Ray
ing and !ater approved at the Wildlife District 6 hearing at Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Duffy, Syra• Van Meter of Racine were here
recentl y on busine�.
Xenia-.
cuse.
Cpl. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn of
Lester Rouah moved last week
'fhe ringnecked pheasant season on private lands will be
from November 15 to December 10, inclusive, with a daily Bethesdlll, Md., .!ire annouacin&amp; from the Hill farm to the Allen
bag limit of two and four for possession limit after the first the birth of Brenda Lee, June 14 Hayman residenee.
The WSCS met last Friday at
day. The public land season will be from November 15 to Jan­
the panon11e with Mn. Pearl
uary 14, 1961, inclusive, with the same bag limits as for pri­
C11to.
vate 1and. Hunting hours in both categories will be g a.m. to
John Burnell Jr., of Kent vlaJted
5 p.m.
with
hil uncle and aunt. Mr. and
More than 400,000 acres of state owned or controlled land
Mn. ff. B. Po•ell e nroute to at­
again will be avaHable to quail hunters. The sea,son opens No­
tend th• funeral of his ,randmo­
vember 15 and closes December 10. Daily bag limit will be
tber, Mra. Add, Burnell of
six with 12 after the first day . Hunting hours will be 9 a.m.
Obarleaton.
lo 5 p.m.
Mr. and Mn. Phil Das.lier and
An additional regulation makes it possible for lndividua•l
daqhter S.lly of Columbu.a were
landowners, or groups of owners, to request that their land be
recent �ue.tl of their cousin,
made available for quail hunting through agreement with the
)JIN Eva Sl)'N, R. N.
Larry aad Lawrence Grimm
Ohio Department of Natural Resources. These a-reas must be
�Dd. Ted �IJIJlln viaited over the
al least 500 acres in slze,_Jusl half of the 1959 requirement.
Wffi:end U, Baltimore, Md. ,
There will be a statewide season for squirrels, the first

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The U.S. Navy•, Potarll fl:eel
b, llUltic milllle 11 1 tolld•i,.ro-'
pelled, ln,:rtlally ,ulded 'mluilll.
capable of bf!lnl launched from.
aubmerllfld or ■ur1aced Sllbma,.
rinea and 1urt1ce 1blpa.
It will ban an . lqlUal : aptn.• .
tlonal r1n14!' In exceq o( _ l.200
nautical milf!I and will have the
cap1blllt1 to c■ rr7 • nucl■ar
warhe11d. Ttie Pol,rla. now ID
the advanced ■taiu o:I denlop­
rneot tu Una. ii ach�ed ; to ,o ,
:Into 11rvke eboard nueJur-, ,
powered ,ubmarlnea late in lffO.
Each nuclesr underaea1 erail 1
will carry II Polari■ llliullal.
ln an undl,rwater lauocb,, inert ·
1asse1 lift the mls.U. into tbe
air, where, the enl(inet t,blte.'
In 1dvanced veralona ot the
PoJarla, the,r1n1• .,ill be ez•
tend� to 2,500 mUee. The ml..
aile 11 28 feet Ion&amp;. with a bHI
dl.ameter ot S8 inch•• It 11 pow... ·
•red· b1 a aolid- �U•nt �
jet en11ne 1nd 11 manufactured
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INSULATES
GUARANTEED

that on
the 11th day of July 1980, at 1 :00
o'clocll: P. M. • publlt heart na will
be he1d o'n the Budaet prtPG'td,
by Ille VUla&amp;e of Ml�dleport,
Meigs County, Ohio_ tor the next
1ucceedln1 fiaeal YIM' endlna Dee-

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LETART FALLS

ember 31, llMII.

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Cash. -balances with other W nU, tncludJna NHrve
$ 170,409.21
talance, •nd cub ltema tn 'Proctm of colleetlon ·--dlnd.
Un ited Si.tea Govern ment obUption1,
:00,700.6'
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700.88
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CAPITAL ACC_,.
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8,80 Country RY"'n Tim,
6,00 Cue1t Stu
Detective', Dairy
1:35 The Sunday Show
8:11'1 Newa &amp;. WeatJ,er
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6:30 RFD
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The Sundt,- Show
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8:35 Break[ast Ptrtf
Weatherl"ast
Tbe Army Hour
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Newa
Saturday Ni1lit Jamboree
Noon News
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10:00 Ml)torcade
Bonanza
Vlrainla Vitatoe (Pacnm,
12,15
The Man and LhC! Challenge lf·10 Star Sal11!e
Ap01tolie Churf'h,
l l :00 Top Ten
The De1rnt,
12:30 United Nationa Sbow
Journey to Understanding 1 2 : 1 5 Weekend
12:4$ Social Seturlty
Man ..Tom Interpol
1 :30 News
1 :00 Rev. Teet, (Carpentn)
Ne.:, Headlines
1 : 3!5 Weekend
i,ao Sund&amp;)' Show ase
W 1atherc11t
l,30 Ohio N,w1
AnnJVer■lll')' ;hOWCIM
2:00
Shockw■tch
2:35 w�keM
Z:30 Broadway Showclllf!
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3:30 Ne.WI
5,ot Sunday Sb9wcaae
3:35 Weekend
3,30 Rev. WillOll (New ffaVf!b
4,30 News
Churcll of God)
' 4:3:i Weekend
s1gn on
4:00 Sunday Showcase
5:10 Guest Stu
This is the LUe
4:30 News
5:45 Pat Boon e Show
TV Chapel
4:3!1 Sund:aiy Showc11:
6:00 Sundown Serenade
Industry on Parad e
5,30 News &amp; Weather
6:30 Oft the Air . . . .
Inside Sports
5:40 Congreuman Moeher
,fli lm Feature
Sunder
S,45 Waabingon Report.I to th1
Pre Game Show
People
7:45 Sign O n
Cincin nati Baseball
6:00 Sundown Serenad e
7:47 Sunday Chapel
Sunday Movtetime
8:00 Rev. Me,ntumerr Cllulland I 8,30 OIi Ille Air
The Silent Voice
Meet the Press
Sunday News Picture
Overland Trail
Muaic on Ice
Chevy Show
Loretta 'Young s:1n­
People Are Funny
The Chester Community DVBS , unison, 1 prayer and linger play.
Newa Headline,
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Primary No. t teachers were
l'.'ommencement '-V89 held Sunday
Weathercut
evening in the Chester grade Mrs. Donald Mora and M;a. Re,c
N'ltewateb
Bally. Their gupila sang Llstllfnlng
school auditorium. 1
&amp;;gn Off
Children marched with their AU The Time and gave metnory
teachers from aeparate rooms Into work In unison. Primary N'o. II
' the auditorium singing Onward I sang Joy, Joy, Joy and gave mem­
Christian Soldiers )l'iih Mrs. Hor- · ory work. Teachers were Mrs.
Diet Clark Show
ace Karr, piani!lt. After giving the ! Willard Eberabach and Mr,. Will·
Brave Stallion
pledges to the American and · i1m Grue1er. Primary No. Ill
Leav.;. :� 'i'o BeHer
ChrisUan flags, i+td (tie Hot, tau1ht by Mrs. Pa11l Karr, Mrs.
L,wrence W11lk S�mir
Bible, the classe8 sang Teacitinga Georee WoU and Mrs. Joe Nun­
Jubilee, U. S. A.
o( Jesus which was the the me nilly who also gave their memUp-To-The-Minute Newa
ory work and sang Trust and
for thls year's school,
Sporu Report
:it the Obey. Junior No. l class reci�ed
Lite
Rev. Edmund
Late Show
House o f Prayer gave � he invoca• the Ten Commandments, Junaor
tion with the prayer responst? by No. II class 1ave two demonstra­
tlo,n.s one on Being Thankful, the
the school.
other Hearing and Obeying also
The Bill Picture
. The welcome was given by Rich­ five of their favorite Bible verses
John Hopkins File
ard Nease afler which Mrs, Har.
These two classes were taught
College New■ Conference
old Spencer, director of the by Mrs. Edmund Life, Mrs. I. 0.
Jliatlonal Edu. ABFociation
school prese nted the teachers McCo}', _,.Mr&amp;. Paul Baer and Mrs.
Myftery lbtlp.ee
and Mrs. Purley Ksrr, ,eeretary, Roy M luer.
Open Hearing
with certificates of appreciation.
'll!A
The t,enage class tau1ht by
The Nunery cl18' ta111bt by
Uka Chase Show
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Mrs.
Samuel M ichael, Rev. Robert
Mrs. Wald Spencer, -:Mrs. Robert
American Arts Trio
•nd Mrs. W. H. White aang
Card
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Baily and Mrs. Russell Spence
Convention, Preview
m emory veraes and ·1 two &amp;elections Obey Jeaus Ttach­
gave their
Eve Ard.en Show
two songs: O Be Careful and Zac- ings and J Serve a Risen Sllvior.
People's Cholc •
chacus ari.d gave a rhythm band / The ofteratory prayer w11 gl.v­
SPJ,&gt;rts Highlights
number. Beginners No, I tau,a:h t I en by Bev. Card. The offerin� wall
by Mrs. Carl Kaub: and Mrs. Reid ' be used to help pay espehse!.
Trackdown
Young presented a finger play I Al l p dpil1 received a cei'tificate
Maverick
and sang Jesus Loves the Little of attendance from the teaehers.
Lawm1m
Children. Mrs. Kathryn Baum i Those altendinJ every day re•
The Pebel
and Mrs. Horafe Karr were in ceivc d a gold star certificate. Rev
The A: 1skan1
who Card in behalf of the teacJlers,
charge of Beginners No.
Johnny Staccato
ock
s, p�es�nted Mrs.. Spencer wl� _a
Kn
aang "Jesus Knocks,
The New, Tonltht
Knocks gave 10 Bible vert:es in e: 1fl' m , 1 gpr,e.ci,tion of h'V work,
Dur!Uii ,a ·mlaionarv., stu.dy th@"
.�irst .week a special offering (If
S25.76 was fiven which will be
,ent to a knOW'n miulonacy n urse
I Miss Charlotte Bates ot La Paz.
:��:,wi;x,i;:�••t
Bolivia.
Wanted-Dead or AUve
I All craft work was displayed.
Mr. Lucky
Each pupil received a gift,
Have Guri, w:11 Tr:ivel
On Friday th,i last day o( the
Gunsmolte
Bible school t.!ie teenaae group
Fut Hire
I went to
Forked Run Lake tor a
News
picnic and swimming. ChaperonTheater 13
es were the teachers arid Mn.
Sign Off
Esther. Wright, · Mrs. Eddie Har•
----tung, Mra. Orville Romin e, Mn.
Henry Eichinger and Mn. Paul
ay
,
Hoffman.
Rev. ·f1la�hewa

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• 1:00 Badge and Bullets
U:00 Eddie Seacrist Show
'1:00
12:00 TBA
7:30
Back
l,2:30 Talk
8:30
1 :00 Commonwealth or Nation11
9:00
1 :30 Gray Ghost ·
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Clttle 3 Ranch
Sheena, Queen of Jungle
Junior Auction
Howdy Doody Show
Ruff &amp; Reddy r'i.ow
Fury
Circus Bor
True Story
Down on the Farm
Film Fealure
Dugout Dope •
Cln0lnnati Baseball
Watch Mr. Wli•rd
Science Fiction n,eater

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Channel 3 - Saturday

Mr. and MH. Jerry Bowen of
Canal Wlnthe•ter 1pent the week
end 'lfltb her parenta, Mr. and
Mra,. LlO)'d Wood, Mr. Wood re­
main• very Ill.
'l-tt, aad Mra. Frank Beckley of
Hamden Cl.lied on Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Rife Sunday also Mr. and
Mn. Lloyd Wood.
Mr and Mn B,iy Brooks of Ca•
-bin Creek spent Sunday tivenlng
with bla 1lster Mn &amp;rah Rife.

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Comedy Pl.11bOUH
Adventure Time
.::icermboat Bill
OiM''&gt; Ktd
---M111slc in the Round
Jim Thacker S!,ow
Weathercut
Newa Pictu�e
HunUe� Brlulr:ley ll:flpon
Death Valley Pays
Head of t. � Class
Masquerade Party
Cavaleade 'Of Sports
Jackpot Bowling
Cimarron City
TV Readers Digest
News J4'..e1dli11 es
WeatJ:erca1t
Ja&lt;'k Paar Show
Sign OIi

G:30

B�ckwheat
News
Societv
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l Melvln Clr,:le of Columbu, ,pent
. h. e week end with bis mother.
. r
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-t :n��r:le� -;�� 1 n4 two cbil•
dren o Ho II and ■re spendln1 the
wut )tit h er motber, Mrs. Mary
Circle�
Mn. Hayman Bantlt&amp; and IOn,
Keith, Mr. and Mn. Gary liamitl
and daua:hter, carol Ann, PomiitroY,
were Sunday eve nin g iueeta ol Mr.
and Mn. Dean Brinker.
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over the week e nd.
Seeured and t)l'efernid t1abHl�
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TIIIKS AIIIIIT 61
r.qulromenla of ·law ••• :.•.;· ·� · ······-···-······ • /Q,780.10
ISTANBUL UPI _ Turkllb po,
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Uce and military aulborlUt1 hive '
TOTAL . - -··-····-··· ..-� . - -'. .11"!.::..-i - • r.:- '"I- ••·•·.:. . . ..'NIO;lO
UTUt ed 81 persons 1t Iamlr wit� Securttlea • ahown ebowi _.
dedlltUIB
in the put 24 houn (or attempted
NHrVflll of , -·-- � � · - - -- --- ·-·- ..
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undera:roun d actlvltiea a11inlt Ole STATE OF OfflO, qouNTY or �S.
provisional &amp;overnment of Gen.
1, JOHN' T. WOLFE, c..hter of the jbo,'N named bl$. •o. 1alemn­
1
Cemal Gunel. Autborttlet llfd 1y twear that .th• a ttaft atatemeat ii
to ' the' belt "
tnowlede•
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thoae arre■ted were -members of and bellal
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Phmler Adnan Jlendn
Ouhi..
1011M T,
Democrttlr Party.
C'orhct-Attest:-VERA 11. BEIOLB
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Mr. and Mn. John Raap ol FoaIorIa ca lled on Mr. and Mrt. Dou.aIH Circle Thursday,
Mr. end Mre. W•rden Oun and
Mr,. Oeor1e Hall of Loni Bottom
visited Mr. and Mn. Dou1111 Circle
and family, Friday.
Mn. l&gt;oJ'othy Harden of Coha m•

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several years. The dates are September 12 to October 3 1 , from
daylight lo dark, with a daily bag limit of four and eight after
th e first day . Previously the state was divided into two areas,
.
.
with gray squirrels for Zone I and fox squirrels for Zone 2.
The following �re other hu�ting o� trappi!}g seasons ap­
proved by the Wtldhfe
, Council, the lune limits 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., unless otherwise noted:
RUFFED GROUSJ:; - October _15 lo . february 25, 1 861,
dally bag hm1t three, possession hmll slX,
daylight tr dark
except December 15 and 16 (deer.gun season), when hours are
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
RAB B_I T - private land - November 15 to January 2,
1961 , d ao 1y bag limit four, possession limit eight.
RABBIT - public land - November 15 to January 14
1 96 1 . daily bag limit four, possession limit eight.
HUNGARIA N PARTRIDGE - private land - November
1 5 lo Decembe r 10, daily bag limit two possessio n limit four
H UNGARIAN PARTRIDGE - pubhc la-nd - November
15 lo January 14, 1961, daily bag limit two, possess.ion limit
four.
WOODCHU CK iGROUNDHOG) A N D WEASEL - No clos­
ed season or bag limit.
DEER - gun - December 15 and 16, one deer any age or
sex .
DEER - bow - October 15 to December 3 1 one deer any
�ge or sex, daylight to dark except December 1 5' and 16, when
1t is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
RACCOON, OPOssUM ' AND SKUNK (f:\unllng) - Novem­
ber I to February 14, 196 1 , four raccoon a day, no limit on
opossum or skunk, day or night.
RACCOON, OPOSSUM AND SKUNK (Trapping) - Novem­
ber 15 to February 28, 1961, no limits, day or night.
MINK AND M USKRAT (Hunting and Trnpplng) - Novem­
ber 15 lo February 28, 1961, no limits, day or night.
BEAVE R (Hunting or Trapping) - January 16 to January
21, 196 1, i n Ashtabula, Columbiana and Mahoning counlles
only, two a season, day or night, with provision county game
protector must seal pelts before they can be legally sold.
Hunters must have wrUten permission of land owner,
DUCKS AND GEESE - Regulalions for migrator birds
are set by the p.S. Fish and Wildlif e Service, usualfy a·ller
Aug�st I . When received the Wildlife Council wlll make them
ubhc. Seasons for other migratory game birds will open as
�ollows, the length
of the season depending on the U.S. regu­
lations:
RAIL AND GALLINUL E - September I.
WOODCOCK - October I . •
SNIPE - Openlng day of duck season.
There will not be any open seasons on snowshoe bares
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Reeves ' and Elliot's Pheasants and wild turkeys.
_Counci l also ruled that Sunday fox drives would be per•
milled on the Magee Marsh, Ottawa County, as would be
racco0n hunting, January I to February 14 and rabbit and
pheasant huntin g, Janua ry I to 14.
A number 01 suggestions were made for changes at the fish
hearing. However, since the new season does not begin until
March I, 1961, these will be taken up by the council at a late
r
date.
"l'he a�nual fish and game hearin s follow those held all
88 counties and the six Division o f Wildlife Districts In
district Is represented at the slate hearings by one farm.erEach
and
one sportsman . The represenlalives prese nt Thursday and
their districts follow:
Bill Elliott, Oak Harbor, and Kenneth Sorg RR 5 FremonI
District I; Fran k Merickel Toledo, and Waiter Heer
, RR
Bryan, District 2; J. W. Welsh, Warren, and Lloyd Alexander1:
RR I, Wooster, District 3; Ray Starr Mingo Junction and
Dwignt 0. Laug hlin, Tippecanoe, Di&amp;lr!cl 4; Charles McClel­
lan, Ironton, and Walter Richards RR 4 Circleville D!str
icl
5, and Calvin Roberls, Springfield' and Lou Craig
RR
1
t,e.
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banon, District 6.

Cltatinel 3 •· Friday

Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 1 , 1960-7

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4 cent&amp; per werd, one insertion. Minimum charge - 60 �cuts.
word tor Lhree conae;,utlve inserlio11.,.
S�&amp;J - one mouth for 30 cent, pt&gt;r word.
f' ull rate of 4 cents pt'r word will be charged tor ad..-c.-tisin(
11 not piUd wit:Ju11 IU days aner rece1VU16 bill.
�rs io Aa ve.msme: - Should be rt!p&lt;&gt; -tf&gt;d �rdlalely. The
D.11lJv Sentiriel wW not tw: rUlipomilble for more lliaa one lncor•
reel lrl.9ert.:OD
4'ard of �.intJ ud S.:,et"ial No!Jces of Ew 'lt.a S i, .UO. Obitu.r.nea
pubhshed cit l Ul'll pi;:r wunl.
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LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS
MUiLLll!R FURNACES, W ESTING,
Sealed proposals, bearing the
HOUSE 1�l1nceL Arnol d 11.,._
then, Syr1c:UN1, Onio. Phone title of lht! wurk and name of the
WY2-6J84.
1 1-1 1.tf bidder will be rrtc1.,.t!d by J. Ed­
ward Fo:iter, Clerk for the Board
ROOFING, SPOUT1NG, Sheet Me­ of l-:d ueauon of the Pomeroy Ex­
tal work and re.pair work of emi,ted Vil lage School District,
any kind. frank Powers, 133 Pomeroy, Ohio, at the High School
Third St., Middleport Bu1ldmg, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 1 2
N.
Phone WY2-230I .
6-29·6k o' clock Nuon,
Eastern Standard
Time, on Tuesday, August 2, 196(1,
CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
.i!nd will be opened and read aloud
i;hades, cloth porch valance,
immr1.1lalely thereafter, for the
awni ngs, venetian blinds, win•
cunstrt 1t't11Jn of Pomeroy Elemen­
Free er.ti matcs.
dow shades.
tary S{' hool Bu1 Jd1ni,:. in accordance
Dale Wappel, 21!5 Union Ave.,
with pi.ms .ind SPl'l0 1fu:ations as
Pomeroy.
5 21 90tc 1m·pan·d by Thomas D. Mcl...llugh­
RIIJENOUH SUPPLY. R-i!dio �nd lin ;111d Johr1 J. Kcd. Archllects,
TV Service. YU!i-2125. 6· 1 1 ·30tp Lima, Ohio
-� ---I J 1',;1 \\ I Hgi. and spcdf1catio11s and
HAMMER ' S REFUSE !)JSPOSAL c:u11tracl du('ul!lents are available
Wl'dily pickup. Aa low ll.!i $ 1 .00 for mspct· !l&lt;,n al the offices of the
a month. Call R . &amp; A . Service Uwnl!r and the Arlfotect. Draw­
Station, WY2·2300 or see Mar• ing!&gt; and �pcrification� for the per­
6-1 :lOtp �un.il u�e uf euntr.idors may be
1011 ( !lammer) Ha,vk,
ohta1m•d from t he Arduted upon
d◄•pusH of $20.0U fur one set of
which $ 1 U OU will he refunded up,
on rdurn of said drawings amt
s1weifw;i,4 wns w 1 t h 111 1 0 days from
l lw dalL• of n•t·eivmg bids.
i':at Ii hid must h..:- suhmilted on
blanks 111ltarned from t h1i Archi•
lel'l. ,1rul m u� l t'Olltlllll lhe name
uf t·vt•ry persun r n tcn•strd 1 l1erein
and !w ll("('OHlJ.liUIICll hy a SurCI)'
Company U!d IJo11d, s,1t1sfal'lury to
the Owrwr, or Cl0 rt1 £1ed Cht'l'k up­
ori some solvt·r1l bunk. made pay­
a b le tu th!! Tn,asun•r uf the Board
11f Ecl ticat ion. iti ,111 amount equal
lo 5' , of t ll'' hid, as a gm1rantce
l h.11 1f t tw IH1l is an·eptcd. a cO/l·
lral'l w i l l ht &gt; l'll\crcd llllo in ae
rnnl,IIH'• ' w 1 1 t i th e dr,iwrngs antl
t·cmd1•
�l'{ l ' i i u·.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. ,J111I J,!1•neral
t i on� ,,f Uw ('1 , n traet and bond
torm &lt;111 i 1 ic'. ,1nd lh e 1wrfor111anc('
of ! tu· n m l ra l'l �&lt;·&lt;·urrd by ;1 Sure•
!y c,,rn p:rny ( 'ontraet l loru.l, ar•
pn,v1•d by lht o•-.ntr, in a11
ilrlll!lllll l' &lt;j Uill lo IUO''�, of t he COIL·
l rac,1 prin·.
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No bidder 111;1)' w11 !1draw his bid
thirty
of
p1ir1ud
£or
a
493 Lincoln s,.
day� after 01e or,enmi:: thereof.
Phone WY2•356 1 Mlddlepon
T he right is reSt·rvl'U by tht'
Board of Education tu reject all}'
or all bids .ind Lo waive informali­
ties.
By order or t he Uoard of Educa­
tion or the l'omd·oy Exempted V il•
lau:e School !Jistrict, Pomeroy,
Ohm
J . Edward f'osler, clerk
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Legal Not-ice

'68 GIEVlt0LE1' lll8( ' i.lYIIC 2 dr.
One careful loc;il owner. Spot- 1
le11 ln1ide and uut . Sld. Shift.
Jl,,911.00. Blacttr111rH, Pomeroy.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC H EARING
I t'OR SALE: 4 . IWOM HOUSE und
On the bud9tl or Columbi•
Sec Jamt•�
Reasonable.
lot.
Town1hip
Kniwhln ing, Antiquit y, Ohio.
Nol i n· is h ereby �ivcn t hat mi
-- 6 30 tile th1· l Hh &lt;luy of July 1 960 at 8
'k OLDS Ve 2 dr. StJdan. Finish
rO H CAT· o' dnl·k I '. f,.1 h, il (l t•: hlie lieuri11gedwill
fon SA LE
Ind uphol�lery exlra 1:ood. Hydra•
by
e llt'ld on t t• tiudgel pre1,ar
T LE 7 ft. Masacy-l larri s C lipper h
matic drive. $69� . oo. Hh1etlnars,
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Trustees
Towuship
of
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Combine with 4 cyl. W hicon�in
Pomeroy .____
6·29·6tc
motor recently over lua ulcU. c0 11. of the Town .std p or l 'olumbi a,
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'D6 .BU iei V8 Speciol�I� Top
L ael Eugene HolttJ r P hon e WI 9. Meigs C ounty, Ohio, for the next
P.
l ng H9ca1 �ar ending OjJC .
• dr. One cart!Iul owner. Show•
!2.2:.•_'!��ne, Ohio.'
P ;��
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best or care. $1 ,290.00. Uluct,. (-!ile
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' Sud1 hriarini,: will h 1! held at the
tnars, l'omcro y.
6·:t0·6lc
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loWll!ihip llu1lding lll'Ur t:arpenlcr,
USED IOAT5 AND MOTOR • $U
Olno.
and up whlle th•� la1t. Metro,
(9)
Walter V. Sw1•tt, l ' lcrk
·--- --pollt■n Moton, 600 I. Main
( l l 7. l tc
GAS, FU l-1L OIL and coal fur.
It., PorMro,. Phw,1 WY.2..ll70.
l 1 •24-tf(I
nace1. Call for lreo cstim11te1.
LEGAL NOTICE
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NOTICE OF F I L I N G AND
Pl■lntlff
MICHAEL,
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6-lU-tfe
HEARING ON INV ENTORY
Buy You
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MARY L. PULLI NS, et 11,
ONE MAflNATONJI: 1•lcct;ic £U1�
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Probtt• Court, Melg1 County, Ohio
o.fendanl1
tar tlRcl Gibson amplifier. Call
TO the E:kt't' lilor or Adnun istra•
Cua No. 1 3,008.
W Y2·2UOJ bcfori! � I'. M.
l'unrnunt to an Order o f Sale tor 11 11d tu 1rnd1 of the folluwi111: 11
6-17·Ur
lssut·U by the Court of Common are rrs1dcnts of 1 IU' s111tc of Ohio:
IIAVILY TlACTOR IALII AND
!'leas, fikiU!i Coun1y, Ohlo, 1 will 1mrviv i11� 8JlOUS1', 1f ony; next o(
hnln. J l 2 •· Main. Potneroy.
ofrer for ulc al Public A uction kin; bcncfici11ric11 umkr t he will,
,MM WY2•297S , S■l11m■n1
1111 the 2oth dlly of July, 1 960, at if uny; the lilttorncy or uu 1i,-ney11
Hlrollll l,,rnh&amp;tt,
AT
.MdlVllle.
l0:00 A. M. at lhe door of the r,!!1&gt;res◄•11li11g .uiy of the afurcmt•n­
Ott... Ph.no coo,,·,n■ Mtl.
l 'ourt ! louse In Pomeroy, Ohio, the tlont•d person�:
•••uc
You are hereby not i ril'cl t hut on
following Uc11cribed real estate:
e o( POm­ the 29th d,1y or ,Ju rw moo. nn In•
vm.g
the
in
Silllllltl
1
.
NINE l IECE DINJNc;
HOOM
Pomeroy, Ohio
croy, and in Fraction 18, Town 2, ventory i.nd Appra1scme11t of the
Sulte. Good l'Ulld1tlo11. )'hone
illlll,ilC l :t ol the Ohio Company's e11tate of Clinton Gilkt•Y, Sr., de•
WY 2·2a61.
7 1 titc _ • - -·
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Purchase on Naylor', Ru n , Mel1l1 ceased, lute of Scipio Township in
County, Ohio, to, wit: Bet na the s11ld County was liled in lhis Court.
Hearing on said l11vc11lory and
fh1h and 11lenty of 1111 11111it11. Sll(n --- - - , ---­ north half or Lot No. 10 ol 11id
In yard. l.(1well "frNkkle An- EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two five truct on Naylor'!! Run, except the Appni1cmenl wtll bl' h.atl before
room •vartm e nll. A. N. Dengel. coal and other mlneral, with the 1 h l1 Court on the 1 9t h day o(
tiquity, Ohio.
6lc
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I U Uc righl to 1n i11c and remm,� the June 1960, at 10 o'do&lt;'k M . m.
Phone WY2•3272.
� WILCOX ,GA Y 2·Spt•cd lal&gt;tl recordExceptions thereto 11111.y be filed
11ame without lncumbrance to the
' et 2 rt"t&gt;ht ur IR l)t' H ild radio• HOUSE FOUR toom1, bath and surrace.
by any int�re11ted p11.rty et any
laundry in Syracuse. Phone
pJl ono Jii&lt;'k . }lc. 11se lul)t• l m lll flnIU-:Flo:RENCE DEEDS: Vol. UM, lime prior to five days before the
WY2·693 1 or WY2·6S31 after 2
Jte ly, Call WY 2'37.fi� u£tN l'i p.
Page 139 and Vol. 203, Pate 93, date set for hearing.
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WITNESS my slJ(nMl urc_ and
Deed Uecord1 of Me l&amp;• County,
the 1c1I ol .�aid Cuurl,
Ohio. Furlher de1crJbed aa rol·
hot
bath,
wllh.
house
ROOM
Six
: oARnt-:NTHA&lt;:rou. -Hulen 11; 8·
29th day of June,
thts
lows:
1
cold
and
£ur111cc.
,oil
fuel
water,
, key, cumplele wilh disk, &lt;'Ulti1980.
the
In
Street,
Fl■her
on
Situate
,
I
H
Harry
Ohio.
hill,
Letart
U
, valor, mow('r. 11ln,: le &amp; hov e l and I
F. H. O'BIIIEN
Phone Cl-11,2141.
6-30-fltp Village of Pomeroy, said Flnher
, , lum P low. t:01HI co ndition . Al ao,
Ex.-Orficio Clerk
and
Judge
Street
being
lnten
the
e
cted
j
on
� . . one cu1111&gt;lctc 111) 1 wall pa1m ring liux UNFU
E
RNISHED APART­ South hy tocunt Street and On the
l
Deputy Clerk
Baker,
Ann
By
"'
ooh,
and ca11h recl1lur. frank I M ft:NT. Air eondlUoned. Av11il•
. t
(7) t , a, etc
Run
North
Nolor'1
by
Ellt
and
• � Cle l1md, Haclne.
7 1 ate
ahle alter July aI Coat, Bulldina:. Road, there btlna no hoUIP. num•
6 29 12tc her.
.
� 6NE wollK H OUSE2
T11rm1 of 11le : Ca1h on d•Y of
7 I 6te 1Wo -»EDRooM FllllNJSHED
Said premlae1 unnot 1"'e 1old
sale.
�ONEI U�c; tsTERED i.oLSTEIN ' llpartment with utilities fur• for less than two-thlrdt of the IP.
i; baby calf. See Arthur Barr on I nl1h ed. Joint Ulll ol laundry praised value. The property 11 IP·
equlp11u1n1. Plenty of free puk•
.i the Karr nrm Il l Choitcr.
prelsed at $1 100. To be eold 1ub,
Ina J1P■ce. Five minu1e11 walk
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UUISTERE
GElt:11AN SHEPfrom neareat chain 1tore. Inquire ject to the llen for taxt1 tor 1980.
1'h(' right Is re1erved to reject en)' ery ltU upper, 9,7 lowc-r, 5¾:
, bflrd pupple1. $20 11nd '3:li. 8lll
Ewlna'1 Slore or phone WY 2·
or all bid1.
ft, open; G�lllpolb 18.3 upper,
� Kin a, Bradbury Jto1d. Phone
7 1 Jtc
2660 or WY 2·3092.
ROBERT C. HAR'l'ENBACH 10.3 lower, 4 � (I. open; Lock 21.
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6 3o 31c
Sherlr f 'of Melt• County, Ohio 1 5.3 upper, 10.5 lower. one trill
CROW, CROW &amp; PORTER
open, All movable dams up 13
throu&amp;h 23 averaglni open 1 to 2
WOMAN ror temporary typlnM Allorncy1 for Pl1lntlrf
(6) l'I' , Hi ('fl 1, 8, 10, 6tc traps.
and teleptlonlna:, Reply Box
Ohlo River Boats: Down: l,6ck
668·S care The Dall)' Sentinel
Pomeroy,
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7 City of Hunllngton 8:� am 8-1!;
Lock 8 Dan Quinn 6:10 llm, 0-2:
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER·
Lack 10 Horlen1c Ingram 7:3:J
Bids are now belnl ncelved for
1tlon 1ervke. Jaclr:'a Relri1era,
1-9; Lock 11 Heron e:50 am
•m
the 111,crlor redecoration of the
tlon New Haven. Phone 'MJ2.
Syrnc-use Grade Sehool, Syucuee, 0-3; Lock 12 Vulcan 8 am 0- 1 1 ;
0-23,t!
IA'!.
Lock 1 6 Orleanian 4 a m 1 7-0;
Ohio.
Lock
20 A. V. Chris Jr. 9 : '° am,
Bids will be rece lnd u nlll 4 p,m,
21 C. V. H1mer 8 am
Lock
9-0;
Mond11y, July 1 1 , 1980.
21 Alla• 8:� am 5-0;
Lock
J-0;
be obtained by
Bid form,
Lock
9:ftO pm 17�; Mr.
Ovec:
23
Bee1le, Clerk,
l'f'nt11ctinc Pau
8-0; Walter C.
am
:45
!
Chrla
Southern Local Board ot Educa•
14--6; Atblft F.
am
4:30
Beckjord
Lion, Box 36. Radt1e1 Ohio, or by
Holden 5:30 •m 0-�.
c111llng CHurry 7-Nll ,
u_, Lock 31 Belpro !:211
Paul Bee1le, Clork
1,0; Lock SI National 1:30 1m
am
Southern Local
8-0; Crown Point 4 am 1-1; Prank
Board of Educ•t1on
L. Blasko 8 : 30 am 0.9; Lock 30
C8) 27, :111; C'l l I , 31&lt;
Before 9:30 A.M.
Luna:a Polnt 4:10 am o-ao; Lock
27 Reliance 6 am 8-4; Baby LltA
MWI_,. WY-2-26tt
MILL IONS POii CHILI
P.mtnt,- WY •2-MtS
WASHINGTON, UP - Prealdent 1 am 14-o G�lllpoU• C. W. S11Jder
KAUTZ � ID ITDltl
EiH('nhowflr expreued deep sr.ati, 1 arn 4,0; Rocket 9:SO -pm, no
At Clic,tion Wednesday over the out­ low: Lock 23 Beaver 1:54 pm .0
y..,.., J.2141
Pouring of VQluntary contrlbu­ Elger Cliff 8:M Pm 0-4; F. H.
lion1 from lite American people to Johnson 2 : 10 1111 motor ve11ell
MAMIU IIRV�I STATION
earthquUHtrlcten Chile. M . V. Ohaperon In tow.
help
At....., _
The tolal value of caah and aup­
Kanawlla Rive? Cructble down
·
pllea contributed wu nearly '4,IS al Marmet 2:ca - H, All lfalt,
awhl river d.aaa art on lbt
million.

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NEWS FOR THE

Social Events

SPORTS
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TELEVISION GU I DE
WSA!.tv· Channe, 3

tht1lr MCObd child. Gr1ndpuentl
IN Mr. and llln. nan,, Hill, local
Glen, Antiquity.
Kn. Ronald
GNlt arandmolher Mn. Richard
Wolfe, Great Bend.
Mn. Robert Burmen, Mn. St.
Clllr Hill and Kn. Don Bell,
Lorna, attended a
daulht.er,
Rork lhower for Mr1. Wilma Hen•
denon of Alfred Tbunday.
Jin. Glen Tollon of Canton ii
a &amp;ue1t qf her iaather, W. 0.

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Mn. J. D. l.ulh
The Go,peJ Harmony Quartet
of Huntinaton Mid I hymn ADI
Sunday at tb e U. B. Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Doualaa Reese of
�
Norfolk, Va., 1pent the wectend
with her mother Mn. Nellie
ConnaUy. They were . 1ccompa n•
�io hunters are being given another first - the se� ied home by Kathy Connally.
·crow.
in two years. This year it will be an opportunity to shoot hen
Mra. Okey Kiser and children
John Reed or North Kenova
pheasants on certain designated public wildlife areas. , Last spent Sunday with ber parent!,
a recent &amp;ueat of hi1 sistera,
WH
Mr. and Mrs. Kiaer.
year it was the first quail season in 46 years.
Ruby Delley and lln. Lena
Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. David McDade and
The Ohio Wildlife Countil, in its annual fish and game
,
Radcliff.
with
k
e
we
•
spent
Troy
of
son
state hearings, Thursday, legalized the taking of hen pheas,.
Ray Willon vilited
F.
Mn.
Mrs. Edna Rou8h, Mn, Leiter
ants heca�se a number of public hunting areas a·re located in Roush
Sunday wltb her aunt, Mn. J. D.
and other relative,.
sections of the state where pheasants will not propagate them­
Mr. and Mn. Ralph West of Rouab 1Dd attended the hymn
selves.
Parkersburg &amp;pent the Wflekand
"This action will make it possible to provide pheasant witb
Mni. Pbllsol\ Nonia accompan­
h.er mother Mra. W.
shooting more economically on the in-season stocking basis Varian.
ied her daughter Mn. Eulah Brae
ken for a month'1 visit at her
for those hunters more distantly removed from those areas
George Cummins and H&amp;f!'1 home in Darlington, Pa.
of natural pheasant production.'' This statement was made by
Hill · made a buslneu trip to Col­
H ayde n Olds, chief of the Ohio Di v ision of Wildlife.
Mn. a.1ton Circle, d•ughter
u m bu1 Thunda)'.
Council action was taken as the resull of an original recom­
Kay of Bashan, Mrs. W. E.
Rit,
Edith and Jonna Roush 1pent 1
mendation made at the Hamilton County fish and garne hear­ week
with their grandp1,:,en� M�Kenzie of Salem, O., and Ray
ing and !ater approved at the Wildlife District 6 hearing at Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Duffy, Syra• Van Meter of Racine were here
recentl y on busine�.
Xenia-.
cuse.
Cpl. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn of
Lester Rouah moved last week
'fhe ringnecked pheasant season on private lands will be
from November 15 to December 10, inclusive, with a daily Bethesdlll, Md., .!ire annouacin&amp; from the Hill farm to the Allen
bag limit of two and four for possession limit after the first the birth of Brenda Lee, June 14 Hayman residenee.
The WSCS met last Friday at
day. The public land season will be from November 15 to Jan­
the panon11e with Mn. Pearl
uary 14, 1961, inclusive, with the same bag limits as for pri­
C11to.
vate 1and. Hunting hours in both categories will be g a.m. to
John Burnell Jr., of Kent vlaJted
5 p.m.
with
hil uncle and aunt. Mr. and
More than 400,000 acres of state owned or controlled land
Mn. ff. B. Po•ell e nroute to at­
again will be avaHable to quail hunters. The sea,son opens No­
tend th• funeral of his ,randmo­
vember 15 and closes December 10. Daily bag limit will be
tber, Mra. Add, Burnell of
six with 12 after the first day . Hunting hours will be 9 a.m.
Obarleaton.
lo 5 p.m.
Mr. and Mn. Phil Das.lier and
An additional regulation makes it possible for lndividua•l
daqhter S.lly of Columbu.a were
landowners, or groups of owners, to request that their land be
recent �ue.tl of their cousin,
made available for quail hunting through agreement with the
)JIN Eva Sl)'N, R. N.
Larry aad Lawrence Grimm
Ohio Department of Natural Resources. These a-reas must be
�Dd. Ted �IJIJlln viaited over the
al least 500 acres in slze,_Jusl half of the 1959 requirement.
Wffi:end U, Baltimore, Md. ,
There will be a statewide season for squirrels, the first

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The U.S. Navy•, Potarll fl:eel
b, llUltic milllle 11 1 tolld•i,.ro-'
pelled, ln,:rtlally ,ulded 'mluilll.
capable of bf!lnl launched from.
aubmerllfld or ■ur1aced Sllbma,.
rinea and 1urt1ce 1blpa.
It will ban an . lqlUal : aptn.• .
tlonal r1n14!' In exceq o( _ l.200
nautical milf!I and will have the
cap1blllt1 to c■ rr7 • nucl■ar
warhe11d. Ttie Pol,rla. now ID
the advanced ■taiu o:I denlop­
rneot tu Una. ii ach�ed ; to ,o ,
:Into 11rvke eboard nueJur-, ,
powered ,ubmarlnea late in lffO.
Each nuclesr underaea1 erail 1
will carry II Polari■ llliullal.
ln an undl,rwater lauocb,, inert ·
1asse1 lift the mls.U. into tbe
air, where, the enl(inet t,blte.'
In 1dvanced veralona ot the
PoJarla, the,r1n1• .,ill be ez•
tend� to 2,500 mUee. The ml..
aile 11 28 feet Ion&amp;. with a bHI
dl.ameter ot S8 inch•• It 11 pow... ·
•red· b1 a aolid- �U•nt �
jet en11ne 1nd 11 manufactured
by the Lockheed Aircraft CorporaUoo at Sunnyvilt. CallL

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au,TPROOFS
INSULATES
GUARANTEED

that on
the 11th day of July 1980, at 1 :00
o'clocll: P. M. • publlt heart na will
be he1d o'n the Budaet prtPG'td,
by Ille VUla&amp;e of Ml�dleport,
Meigs County, Ohio_ tor the next
1ucceedln1 fiaeal YIM' endlna Dee-

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LETART FALLS

ember 31, llMII.

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Cash. -balances with other W nU, tncludJna NHrve
$ 170,409.21
talance, •nd cub ltema tn 'Proctm of colleetlon ·--dlnd.
Un ited Si.tea Govern ment obUption1,
:00,700.6'
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•nd fUU&amp; nteed - - - - - - - - - - T - - · - - '· � · - · · · - - -- - · · · ·
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wbdM
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State•
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Obllta
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Other bonds, notes, and debenture,
700.88
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Loana and dllcou
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TOTAL DEPOSITS • •••••• , . •• • • • • ,'• •• '811,llt.oe ____
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Other liabilities • _ _ ---··. _ _ . • ---· .. ......... - - -·-···----lld
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TOTAL UABILITIES ()IOI intlodlnl
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CAPITAL ACC_,.
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C.pilal • • ••• • • • •• • ••••• •• • • ••.. • • • •••• ••• •••••• • • •• f 311,000.00
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Sorplu,
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Undivided protlb • • •• • •• • • • •·-·- ---- --· ·--· . . . ..... .... .
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MAA•n••,t
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a republic was ol•nlllcanpf markigninlC
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Ri n Tin 'nn
San Franclaco Bea*
You:- E,so Reportt:
Weather Teller
John Daly New111
Buddv ��chet Sho"
Walt lJisney Pret.ent1
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The Deter.tivea
Bltok Sackll•
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1:IO_ The Edie of Nliht
l:f-0 'Die Three stooge!'
'!'be Lite of Riley
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1:11, A Loolr: at the Weather
6:25 TV Bow1 1ni Clinic
1:30 Amoa '•' AS/iJJ
1:00 Marll:ham
'1:30 Raw.bide
8:80 Hotel de Paree
9:00 TBA
9:30 December Bride
10:00 The 'i'w1111h1 Zone
.»:30 Person to Penon
tl:00 New•
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5,M Sign On
8,80 Country RY"'n Tim,
6,00 Cue1t Stu
Detective', Dairy
1:35 The Sunday Show
8:11'1 Newa &amp;. WeatJ,er
Waterfront
9,30 Newa
6:30 RFD
Home Run Derby
9:JG '1'11&lt; Sunday Sbow
7:00 BreatrHt Party
New1 Piel Uri!!
N ew•
10:30
8:30 NewJ
Sports Roundup
The Sundt,- Show
10:85
8:35 Break[ast Ptrtf
Weatherl"ast
Tbe Army Hour
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Newa
Saturday Ni1lit Jamboree
Noon News
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10:00 Ml)torcade
Bonanza
Vlrainla Vitatoe (Pacnm,
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The Man and LhC! Challenge lf·10 Star Sal11!e
Ap01tolie Churf'h,
l l :00 Top Ten
The De1rnt,
12:30 United Nationa Sbow
Journey to Understanding 1 2 : 1 5 Weekend
12:4$ Social Seturlty
Man ..Tom Interpol
1 :30 News
1 :00 Rev. Teet, (Carpentn)
Ne.:, Headlines
1 : 3!5 Weekend
i,ao Sund&amp;)' Show ase
W 1atherc11t
l,30 Ohio N,w1
AnnJVer■lll')' ;hOWCIM
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Shockw■tch
2:35 w�keM
Z:30 Broadway Showclllf!
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5,ot Sunday Sb9wcaae
3:35 Weekend
3,30 Rev. WillOll (New ffaVf!b
4,30 News
Churcll of God)
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4:00 Sunday Showcase
5:10 Guest Stu
This is the LUe
4:30 News
5:45 Pat Boon e Show
TV Chapel
4:3!1 Sund:aiy Showc11:
6:00 Sundown Serenade
Industry on Parad e
5,30 News &amp; Weather
6:30 Oft the Air . . . .
Inside Sports
5:40 Congreuman Moeher
,fli lm Feature
Sunder
S,45 Waabingon Report.I to th1
Pre Game Show
People
7:45 Sign O n
Cincin nati Baseball
6:00 Sundown Serenad e
7:47 Sunday Chapel
Sunday Movtetime
8:00 Rev. Me,ntumerr Cllulland I 8,30 OIi Ille Air
The Silent Voice
Meet the Press
Sunday News Picture
Overland Trail
Muaic on Ice
Chevy Show
Loretta 'Young s:1n­
People Are Funny
The Chester Community DVBS , unison, 1 prayer and linger play.
Newa Headline,
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Primary No. t teachers were
l'.'ommencement '-V89 held Sunday
Weathercut
evening in the Chester grade Mrs. Donald Mora and M;a. Re,c
N'ltewateb
Bally. Their gupila sang Llstllfnlng
school auditorium. 1
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Children marched with their AU The Time and gave metnory
teachers from aeparate rooms Into work In unison. Primary N'o. II
' the auditorium singing Onward I sang Joy, Joy, Joy and gave mem­
Christian Soldiers )l'iih Mrs. Hor- · ory work. Teachers were Mrs.
Diet Clark Show
ace Karr, piani!lt. After giving the ! Willard Eberabach and Mr,. Will·
Brave Stallion
pledges to the American and · i1m Grue1er. Primary No. Ill
Leav.;. :� 'i'o BeHer
ChrisUan flags, i+td (tie Hot, tau1ht by Mrs. Pa11l Karr, Mrs.
L,wrence W11lk S�mir
Bible, the classe8 sang Teacitinga Georee WoU and Mrs. Joe Nun­
Jubilee, U. S. A.
o( Jesus which was the the me nilly who also gave their memUp-To-The-Minute Newa
ory work and sang Trust and
for thls year's school,
Sporu Report
:it the Obey. Junior No. l class reci�ed
Lite
Rev. Edmund
Late Show
House o f Prayer gave � he invoca• the Ten Commandments, Junaor
tion with the prayer responst? by No. II class 1ave two demonstra­
tlo,n.s one on Being Thankful, the
the school.
other Hearing and Obeying also
The Bill Picture
. The welcome was given by Rich­ five of their favorite Bible verses
John Hopkins File
ard Nease afler which Mrs, Har.
These two classes were taught
College New■ Conference
old Spencer, director of the by Mrs. Edmund Life, Mrs. I. 0.
Jliatlonal Edu. ABFociation
school prese nted the teachers McCo}', _,.Mr&amp;. Paul Baer and Mrs.
Myftery lbtlp.ee
and Mrs. Purley Ksrr, ,eeretary, Roy M luer.
Open Hearing
with certificates of appreciation.
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The Nunery cl18' ta111bt by
Uka Chase Show
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Samuel M ichael, Rev. Robert
Mrs. Wald Spencer, -:Mrs. Robert
American Arts Trio
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Convention, Preview
m emory veraes and ·1 two &amp;elections Obey Jeaus Ttach­
gave their
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two songs: O Be Careful and Zac- ings and J Serve a Risen Sllvior.
People's Cholc •
chacus ari.d gave a rhythm band / The ofteratory prayer w11 gl.v­
SPJ,&gt;rts Highlights
number. Beginners No, I tau,a:h t I en by Bev. Card. The offerin� wall
by Mrs. Carl Kaub: and Mrs. Reid ' be used to help pay espehse!.
Trackdown
Young presented a finger play I Al l p dpil1 received a cei'tificate
Maverick
and sang Jesus Loves the Little of attendance from the teaehers.
Lawm1m
Children. Mrs. Kathryn Baum i Those altendinJ every day re•
The Pebel
and Mrs. Horafe Karr were in ceivc d a gold star certificate. Rev
The A: 1skan1
who Card in behalf of the teacJlers,
charge of Beginners No.
Johnny Staccato
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s, p�es�nted Mrs.. Spencer wl� _a
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aang "Jesus Knocks,
The New, Tonltht
Knocks gave 10 Bible vert:es in e: 1fl' m , 1 gpr,e.ci,tion of h'V work,
Dur!Uii ,a ·mlaionarv., stu.dy th@"
.�irst .week a special offering (If
S25.76 was fiven which will be
,ent to a knOW'n miulonacy n urse
I Miss Charlotte Bates ot La Paz.
:��:,wi;x,i;:�••t
Bolivia.
Wanted-Dead or AUve
I All craft work was displayed.
Mr. Lucky
Each pupil received a gift,
Have Guri, w:11 Tr:ivel
On Friday th,i last day o( the
Gunsmolte
Bible school t.!ie teenaae group
Fut Hire
I went to
Forked Run Lake tor a
News
picnic and swimming. ChaperonTheater 13
es were the teachers arid Mn.
Sign Off
Esther. Wright, · Mrs. Eddie Har•
----tung, Mra. Orville Romin e, Mn.
Henry Eichinger and Mn. Paul
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U:00 Eddie Seacrist Show
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1 :00 Commonwealth or Nation11
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Clttle 3 Ranch
Sheena, Queen of Jungle
Junior Auction
Howdy Doody Show
Ruff &amp; Reddy r'i.ow
Fury
Circus Bor
True Story
Down on the Farm
Film Fealure
Dugout Dope •
Cln0lnnati Baseball
Watch Mr. Wli•rd
Science Fiction n,eater

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Channel 3 - Saturday

Mr. and MH. Jerry Bowen of
Canal Wlnthe•ter 1pent the week
end 'lfltb her parenta, Mr. and
Mra,. LlO)'d Wood, Mr. Wood re­
main• very Ill.
'l-tt, aad Mra. Frank Beckley of
Hamden Cl.lied on Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Rife Sunday also Mr. and
Mn. Lloyd Wood.
Mr and Mn B,iy Brooks of Ca•
-bin Creek spent Sunday tivenlng
with bla 1lster Mn &amp;rah Rife.

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Comedy Pl.11bOUH
Adventure Time
.::icermboat Bill
OiM''&gt; Ktd
---M111slc in the Round
Jim Thacker S!,ow
Weathercut
Newa Pictu�e
HunUe� Brlulr:ley ll:flpon
Death Valley Pays
Head of t. � Class
Masquerade Party
Cavaleade 'Of Sports
Jackpot Bowling
Cimarron City
TV Readers Digest
News J4'..e1dli11 es
WeatJ:erca1t
Ja&lt;'k Paar Show
Sign OIi

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News
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l Melvln Clr,:le of Columbu, ,pent
. h. e week end with bis mother.
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-t :n��r:le� -;�� 1 n4 two cbil•
dren o Ho II and ■re spendln1 the
wut )tit h er motber, Mrs. Mary
Circle�
Mn. Hayman Bantlt&amp; and IOn,
Keith, Mr. and Mn. Gary liamitl
and daua:hter, carol Ann, PomiitroY,
were Sunday eve nin g iueeta ol Mr.
and Mn. Dean Brinker.
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TIIIKS AIIIIIT 61
r.qulromenla of ·law ••• :.•.;· ·� · ······-···-······ • /Q,780.10
ISTANBUL UPI _ Turkllb po,
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Uce and military aulborlUt1 hive '
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UTUt ed 81 persons 1t Iamlr wit� Securttlea • ahown ebowi _.
dedlltUIB
in the put 24 houn (or attempted
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undera:roun d actlvltiea a11inlt Ole STATE OF OfflO, qouNTY or �S.
provisional &amp;overnment of Gen.
1, JOHN' T. WOLFE, c..hter of the jbo,'N named bl$. •o. 1alemn­
1
Cemal Gunel. Autborttlet llfd 1y twear that .th• a ttaft atatemeat ii
to ' the' belt "
tnowlede•
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thoae arre■ted were -members of and bellal
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Democrttlr Party.
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Mr. and Mn. John Raap ol FoaIorIa ca lled on Mr. and Mrt. Dou.aIH Circle Thursday,
Mr. end Mre. W•rden Oun and
Mr,. Oeor1e Hall of Loni Bottom
visited Mr. and Mn. Dou1111 Circle
and family, Friday.
Mn. l&gt;oJ'othy Harden of Coha m•

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several years. The dates are September 12 to October 3 1 , from
daylight lo dark, with a daily bag limit of four and eight after
th e first day . Previously the state was divided into two areas,
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with gray squirrels for Zone I and fox squirrels for Zone 2.
The following �re other hu�ting o� trappi!}g seasons ap­
proved by the Wtldhfe
, Council, the lune limits 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., unless otherwise noted:
RUFFED GROUSJ:; - October _15 lo . february 25, 1 861,
dally bag hm1t three, possession hmll slX,
daylight tr dark
except December 15 and 16 (deer.gun season), when hours are
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
RAB B_I T - private land - November 15 to January 2,
1961 , d ao 1y bag limit four, possession limit eight.
RABBIT - public land - November 15 to January 14
1 96 1 . daily bag limit four, possession limit eight.
HUNGARIA N PARTRIDGE - private land - November
1 5 lo Decembe r 10, daily bag limit two possessio n limit four
H UNGARIAN PARTRIDGE - pubhc la-nd - November
15 lo January 14, 1961, daily bag limit two, possess.ion limit
four.
WOODCHU CK iGROUNDHOG) A N D WEASEL - No clos­
ed season or bag limit.
DEER - gun - December 15 and 16, one deer any age or
sex .
DEER - bow - October 15 to December 3 1 one deer any
�ge or sex, daylight to dark except December 1 5' and 16, when
1t is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
RACCOON, OPOssUM ' AND SKUNK (f:\unllng) - Novem­
ber I to February 14, 196 1 , four raccoon a day, no limit on
opossum or skunk, day or night.
RACCOON, OPOSSUM AND SKUNK (Trapping) - Novem­
ber 15 to February 28, 1961, no limits, day or night.
MINK AND M USKRAT (Hunting and Trnpplng) - Novem­
ber 15 lo February 28, 1961, no limits, day or night.
BEAVE R (Hunting or Trapping) - January 16 to January
21, 196 1, i n Ashtabula, Columbiana and Mahoning counlles
only, two a season, day or night, with provision county game
protector must seal pelts before they can be legally sold.
Hunters must have wrUten permission of land owner,
DUCKS AND GEESE - Regulalions for migrator birds
are set by the p.S. Fish and Wildlif e Service, usualfy a·ller
Aug�st I . When received the Wildlife Council wlll make them
ubhc. Seasons for other migratory game birds will open as
�ollows, the length
of the season depending on the U.S. regu­
lations:
RAIL AND GALLINUL E - September I.
WOODCOCK - October I . •
SNIPE - Openlng day of duck season.
There will not be any open seasons on snowshoe bares
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Reeves ' and Elliot's Pheasants and wild turkeys.
_Counci l also ruled that Sunday fox drives would be per•
milled on the Magee Marsh, Ottawa County, as would be
racco0n hunting, January I to February 14 and rabbit and
pheasant huntin g, Janua ry I to 14.
A number 01 suggestions were made for changes at the fish
hearing. However, since the new season does not begin until
March I, 1961, these will be taken up by the council at a late
r
date.
"l'he a�nual fish and game hearin s follow those held all
88 counties and the six Division o f Wildlife Districts In
district Is represented at the slate hearings by one farm.erEach
and
one sportsman . The represenlalives prese nt Thursday and
their districts follow:
Bill Elliott, Oak Harbor, and Kenneth Sorg RR 5 FremonI
District I; Fran k Merickel Toledo, and Waiter Heer
, RR
Bryan, District 2; J. W. Welsh, Warren, and Lloyd Alexander1:
RR I, Wooster, District 3; Ray Starr Mingo Junction and
Dwignt 0. Laug hlin, Tippecanoe, Di&amp;lr!cl 4; Charles McClel­
lan, Ironton, and Walter Richards RR 4 Circleville D!str
icl
5, and Calvin Roberls, Springfield' and Lou Craig
RR
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banon, District 6.

Cltatinel 3 •· Friday

Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 1 , 1960-7

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Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIG HT •ncl SATUR. DAV
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Fred M acMurray, Jean Hagen
COMIN G
SUNDAY throu9h TUESDAY
· -cASII Ml"CA.LL"
{Technk'i.liorl
James G.arner - Natali!" Wood

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your LENNOX dealer
NEW ond USED

COAL, Oil, GAS
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Shop At Elberfelds Satu rday All Day 9 A.M. to 9 P-M·

;,7 '° �;;.�d �: Mrs. Stifilf Re-Elected President Of
Ladies Aux,Hiary Of Midd/.eport Legion
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Auxilia·ry unit lo Feeney-Bennett American Legio n post met
Tuesday evening at the hall in Middleport.
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Olher officers elected were Mrs. Paul Swtsher, ltrsl vice
president; Mrs. Lawrence Bing, second vice president; Mrs.
Golda Mourning, secretary; Mrs. Dale Kennedy, treasurer; I
Dr Kathryn Poindexter, chaplain
a n d Mrs. Pau l Hapto nsta ll, i g . 1 11.lternate.11 to the American Le­

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I al arms.
Also elected were deleg.-tes ilnd
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--. Return,ng
�I Jays
$ atur day N,,g ht
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gion con 11e ntion to be held i 11
Columbus July 2 1 -24. They were
! Mrs. Steiff, lirs\ delegate ,rnd
Mrs. Mourning ,first alternate
I with Mrs. Poindl'xter 85 second
delegat&lt;" and Mrs. Bing a5 second

For that long holiday weekend come in and choose
from a wide selection of styles and colors.

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$5.95 to $1 2.95

Pl,rns were made lo hold the annual picnic for me�bers and H1eir '
The Jays Kenny ;,,lid Leon , famihcs oo July 1 3 at the HOild
high I side !'ar k . The elu ldren who as­ I
ill return ' to Pomeroy
=·hool auditorium Saturday night sisted with the Poppy sale are
July 2 at 7 . 30 for a big holiday al110 1nd u&lt;h&gt;d Ul t(1e p1cn1c.
The meetir1g which was held .it
d ance par I y.
, an earlier hour was pI anne d !lo
The first queen wl,11 be selec�: that rnc rn bcrs cou_ld attc-nd the l
ed when "M111s Meigs County j insl ll l l a l l • m of urflcers of the
1 will be rhosen The hop is spon- o• w W£&gt;hster Aux iliary where
sored by the Kin Club of Pome- the 81 h diMrict presj�ent �rs.
roy and Midd leport . . The Jays Edwar d M llnhllil was , irislallrng
will travel to the Pomt Pleasant officer.
Moose Ballroom this Friday evenMembe rs i:uini: to Pomeroy I,
ing at 7:30 for a record hop with were Mrs. Stl'iff, Mn. Ted Chapproceeds going to the Y oung Mo• man , Mrs. Bealriec Robaon, Mrs.
tilers Club of Pl. Pleaaa nt.
Paul Swisher. Mrs. l laptonat.all, ,
Mrs. �orman Wayland and Mrs.
Mourning .
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fOI Dance Party

CHILDRENS SWIMSUITS . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 lo $3.95

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A Houseful Of All

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L I V I NG ROOM
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CONVENIENT TERMS

It's hard to gel along without a range - and • re-­
frlgerator hi almost a nete11ity. They're both In­
cluded In Ibis 3 room group.

BAKER F U R N ITU RE
On The Brlghtetil Corner In

MIDDLEfORT

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Club Picn,!c Held
At Syracuse Park

Mens Lightweight

; Hostess Gifts

Small .f34-36), medium (3S.
40), large (42-44) and extra
large (46-48) Unlined. Zip­
per front co.at 11tyle. Sanfor­
ized shrunk. Tan, grey, ,green
(lo match men's work suits)

Club
The W i ldwood Garden
held a pil'nic Wcclnei;rJay evening :
at the Syr,1,cuse Park. An arrange
menl or £lowers made by Mn.
Homer Holter centered the table.
Hosloss glfLS were presented to
Followin� lhe supper a short
Mrs. Theodore Lehew when the :
business 11e11sion was held which
I Kin CluU met Wednesday even•
opened with de11otiona by Mn.
ing at her home, Prospect Hill.
1
Fred Nease. Plans were made for
Mra . Ted warner, president,
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a flower show 111lng the theme, prcside d over a short business
J "Christmas in July" on Sunday,
: session when plans were comJul y 3L from 2-4 p. m. at lhe
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j pleted for a rerord hop to be
Fore11t Run Methodist Church.
held Saturday night al the Pome­ 1
The show will be open to tbe pubI roy Junior high school auditor­
lie for observation and a silver
!um.
tea wlll also be held at this time
Gamel! were played with prizes
The traveling prize donated by I
to Mrs. tdear Pratt and
awarded
Mrs. lhl.Y Thomas was awarded to
J . Ebenbach who also
l.".
Mrll,
Mrs, H iram Fisher.
I won the door prize, A deH1Sert
Attending were Mr11. John Ihle, course was served by the hoateH
Mrs. Fred Nease. and Lee Ann, to those mrnied above and , Mn.
Mre Edison Hollon and Linda , Wlllard Ebcrsbach, Mrs. Frank
Mrs: 011-vid Nea11e and Roma, Mr� Powers, Mrs. Harold Ebersbach,
Kenneth Harrie, Mrs. Dwlg:ht Mil- Mrs. Annice Ohlinger, Mra. Rtcb•
hoan, Peggy and Heidi, Mr11. Karl ard Vaughan and G_uesh; . �rs.
G rueRer, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs . . Horner Hawkins, Jamee Ph1\IIP1,
Paul Fisher, Mra. Milton Houda-' Ted and John Lehew. Favors were
shell, M n. Hiram Fisher, Mrs. small VIUICH.
---Henry Thomu, Carl and Cindy,
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs. Ray
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OFFERED AT BEST BUYS EVER
1957 FORD va 2 Door Sedan - - - - - - $1,195
We can refer you directly to the local owner.
1957 PONTIAC Hard Top 4 Dr. · · · · $1,595
· Sparkling original finish. Shows extra good care.
1959 BUICK laSabre · - · · · · · · · · · · · · $2,595

Yeauger

Yearbook Prepared

By Progrnni Commitiee

The program committee of tbc
8. H. Sanborn Mh1slonary Sor.iety · 1
or the Middleport First Baptlat
1 Churl'h met Thursday evening !\_I
the home of Mrs. Wllli11 Anthoril,
lo prcpurl' the year book for the
l'Omlng )'ear.
Othen 111l tendl11g the 1neetlng
were Mrs. Ton)' Fowler, Mrs.
Charle� Bennett and Mrl:I. HE1 rry 1
l luud11shcll.

Mr. and Mrs. Dlln Smllh aud
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l fomlly were Sunday dinner guest9
of Mr. and Mrs. P11ul Smith of Dorl',s.

1956 FORD VB Falrlant · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1,195
,t Door Sedan. Exira nice inside and out.
·1 958 CHEVROLET Biscayne · · · - · · · · $1,595
2 Door. One corelul local owner. Spotleas inside and out.
landard shill.

owners.

1957 MERCURY va Montclair - - - - · - $1,595

,I Door. Power &amp;leering and brake,. Push button abl!t.
Immaculate Inside and out.

1956 BUICK VS Hard Top 2 Door · · $1,295

"81!!()0 actual miles. Dynaflow drive,
•Ww ,atisfy the most critical buyer.

Radio and heater.

if 956 FORD VS Statian Wagon - - - · $ ],195

-�nger. New Ponllac trade-in. Exira clean. Fotdo-

c.

56 CHEVROLET va Belair · . . - - · · · $1,195
J)qor Sedan. Very sharp looking car.
56 BUICK va Special · . . - · . . . . · . . $ 1,291
Top 4 Door. One careful owner. Shows beat of care.

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dtlve.

8UICKS

$695

ry extro good . Hydra­

· . . . . - · as low as $595

'I going lo be 7 lucky people. We have 7 good buy■.
OPEN UNTIL 7:30 MON. THRU SAT.

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BIHer &amp; Better I

- also Gordon Seott In
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(ln Color)
- 'IIIO G lenn Ford - Red Button•

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Alao Cortoon

IATURDAY ONLY

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SUNDAY OIILY
Marilyn Monro. - Ton, CurtLs

"SOME LIKE IT HOT''

Aloo cartoon

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A Hlad courst1 WH urved by
to 10 members.

Hob1tet1er.

· the ho1te11

Bobby SalteY' spent snenl day■
with Mr. ,md MN. Edaon Roush. I
Jlr. and Mn. Buren Duncan and
da1t1ihtera r,f Clifton vlttted ·' lat,
I and MN. Douat,.1 CiN:le and f1m­.
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Uy S1111day,

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•Nlte ■election of patterna
tnd colon. Wathable and
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$1.00 a yard

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WINDOW
SHADES

lJ?. COion -White, EJiabell, .
U,ht Tan, Green.

SURE-FI RE FL,ASHBULBS, No. 5
1 doaen $1 .15
TARTAN SUMTAN LOTIOM
69c to $1 .98
POLAROID SUM GLASSES
FOB MEN and WOMEN
Priced $1 .98 to $3.98 ptr pair

' $3.39

$ 1 .95

Large size crystal glass
pitchers with beautiful
flor,1 and stripe designs.

69c

TUMILIRI TO MATCH.
10c ..ch

voluea /&lt;Jr lhlo ..le
reffllii.niDS 1NO TV
1eta to make room for the
1881 model■ soon to be here.
Trtclt In your ol,. Nt on •
new RCA Ylcttr T,lewltlon.

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PLASTIC
DRA PES

Heavy gauge vinyl plas•
tic drapes. Easy to wash.
A big selection of plain
and printed patterns.

FOR MEN and WOMllN

39c to $1 .00

POii IATURDAY ONLY

CHI LDREN'S SUN GLASSES
15c and 19c ptr ,_pair

. Salt 88c a .fl.lO
WONDA GlllP

Made of conlbed yarns "Comblpun" for extra 1trength,
e•tra IWluryl Fine selected American rolton. White
and pastel �ors.
81 BY 1.- INCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,$3.18
IIOUBJ.,E Fl'M'ED SHEl!TS . . . • . . • . • . , , fS.11
INCHES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1.11
11 BY
SHEETS . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . fl,11
FITl'ED
TWIN
P!LLOW C.UES, d. 117 38� lnthea fl.71 a pair
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Ea1J to . use ldJuatable trou­
aer euff haneen. Ke&lt;IJS the
creue ruor &amp;twp. Tromen
canoot fill off.

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PERCALE SHEETS .

llanllary, pure 1lumlpum,
ijurable. 6 quart she.
Ideal for l!lanchlng vege­
\lbles for storing In
borne freezln&amp; units.

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Lux.uriOlls - praetlcal wipes clean ln a Jiffy.

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ALUMINUM
ILANCHIRS

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FOSTER GRAMT SUM GLASSES

Wath�ble au-pported plf.alit
abide, 88 lnehes wilM. 6 ft.
leftltb - on multi ■top roll­

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Chief of Police Herbert Gil­
-In such cases, if tlie guilty I
Meanwhile, police offie,,n Ike
key, beset by two trumped-up parUes are minor-1ged,
paredt.s Ne.al and Ed Haggerty arretled
telephone calla this week, today al&amp;o can be
held re■ponalble lhe Gene
Oiler, lliddlepoi;;t. lut
adviied the guilly penons, vho-­ chief 11id.
night on charge■ of ·"1!i\iuieation
ever they are, that penaltie■ are
He inlicated that if such calls and di.11turbing the pea�. Oiler
heayy Ior sµch action,. .
continue stepa eaifl. be taken to . remained in Jail at noon today.
Tbe Middleport Chief qid the t1uJe the telephone
lUed IIDd His �eatlft.&amp;.. before M•yoi: _ KeQ:-.
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e.»,. Aeem to be coming froirt •ffi"At ·track4ng down the
ltt',fJQD .I aeth McEtbmney wu Rr for
youth. lq one caie it was a or person,
then &amp;bould be euy. riext Tuesday eveniui.
"foolish" kind of call. The other
contained an · Outrigh t "false"
charge againat an innocent per­
son, he said.
Ma"yor Charle11 Legar of Pomspecial conclitiam provided lr,eroy asked today people young 1 the law.
and old remember setting off
Mayor Legar: last night fined
fireworks is against Ohio law.
DavKI W. Hwnpbtty, Racine RD
He slid very little trouble has 2, $5 and coat■; for reckleu oper­
been experienced in the past ation. The mayor said the fin•
(rom acta in violation or this sta- was light becauae of UDU8ual ci:r­
tute, aod he "hoped the public , cumstances Slll'TOunding the inci­
wiU continue to respect the law" dent in which Humphrey's car
Most states In thti natlon-- [ jumped a curb in Pomeroy early
· OhNI 11 one-haN mad• uN of ! Friday morning and aheared off
flrewortta 111,..1 except under I a utility pole ..

DeLuxe 54 • 72 lncbes
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Spedal 8$Nlay
Prlee■ on lHO Modela

GENERAL ELECTRIC

$1.39

when the Paat Matron■ of Pomeroy Chapter OES met 'I'Ue■dar
evenln1 1t the Masonic Temple.
Durlna; the busineu aeaalon
, with Mra. Dwl1llt Parker -,tdln&amp;
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! election of Gfficen wa■ held witli
Mn. Parker re-elected at PNll-­
dent: M:ra, Blaettnar, vice preal•
dent: Mn. I. B. Weed, aecnitarr
and Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, trea,,
surer. Plana were diacuued for
a phmk in Aua:111t which will be
held at the farm home ol Mrs. 1

"THE LAST VOYAGE"'
(ln. Clnema1COpe I

Robert MJkhum In

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WII asal,led by
en McElhlnny as Patsy Prlc.il !
o f Portland who had planned to
aHl■ t with the party was unable
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to attend.
SpendlnC the night with Min
swan were Sandy Ohlinger, Lynn
Daniels, Clnda Sauer, Carol Sc o ll,
Sandy Slmp.1on, Karen Greg,r:,
Dian Wilcox, Ellen Dutlon, Judy •
Martin, Beverly Cundiff, Neda
Bradford and Judy Wildermuth

Mrs. Fred Blaettnar waa h&lt;ttleu

- also Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone

"THE ANGRY HiLLS"
(In Olnemucope)
- IIIO Geoqe Nader In
"NO WHJ:U TO GO"

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At Home Of Mrs.
Fred B/aettnar

"CAST A LONG SHADOW"

MONDAY ONLY, JULY 4

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Aude, Murphy - Terry Moon

- allO Camaron Mitchell In
"PlER. &amp; - HAVANA''

Monday evening with a party 1r nd
slumber party in honor of her I
d1u11hter, Marilyn, who ct'lebrated
her Hlh birthday, at their home
on Llncoln St.
nlee
Marilyn reeeived many
.iifts from her friends and hir
decorated birthday cake WllS �
ed to her 1ue•t1, abo sandwlc�s .
soft drinks and potato chips. Lit­
er the girl■ enjoyed making and

False Phone Calls· Bring Promise From Police
Chief To Crack Down If Guilty. Partirs Found

il4xS4 lnehe1 . . . . ,1,39

We carry a QOfnplete Une of
fNier.er supptle1. Vapocana
a.nd Lida, Ul y Oaken Buel.­
ell, Freezer Peper, Plastlc
Bags, Bag -and Box Kita, T1pe
and Foil Pana.

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Parents Responsible, Tao

Soft and absorbent. Lintless . Cotton and rayon in Jumbo size - 20 x 36.
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SUPPllES

Truman Sees

A LITTLE MORE TIIAN a year after Pa trick Henry
d llUI famed "Give me liherly, or gi ve me death," speech, lhe fou nding fathersdelivere
gathered in Philadelphia's In­
dependence Hall to sign the DeclaraliQn o f Independence, using
ink stand shown
in inset. Today, 184 years later, Americans observe "Independenclbe
e
Day"
to re-dedi­
cate themselves to the- principles of freedo m that inspired f.heir nation's birth.

DISH TOWf.LS

DEPT.
NOTION
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MATERIAL

NEW OFFICERS, CHARTER MEMBERS · - New Rotary year officers and _two charier
members of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary c lub are, left to right, John We '.ner, du-ector;
Jack Robaon, secretary; Harry Barnes, chart er member; Gerald Preston , director; J: H.
(Jap) Gr&amp;le . first _president of lhe club i n 192 9; Ted Reed, Jr:, director; John Zerkle, _ direc­
tor: Gene Grate, new president, and Cash Ba hr, treasurer.

3 pairs for $1.00

3 for $1.00

BARKCLOTII

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Choose regular length or shorts with elastic top. Sizes
10 to 13. Save Saturday on these long wea,:-iog "Bache­
lor Friend" Everyday Socks. Navy blue, brown, grey,
black and white.

tries dishes fti�ter. Needs no ironing. Colorful plaids
and stripes wllh fringed ends.

This has been a big year for Summer Furniture, our
hesl. We have a few Gliders, Chairs, Choise Lounges,
Hammocks, Swings left. Nol all styles. Not aU colors
in all slyles. Bui whlle they last Saturday - Real Ba,­
galns.
Save Saturday 8 to 9 on the 2nd Floor.

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For work or ,play. Cotton
twlll Jn solid colon or green.
tan, grey or navy blue. San­
forized. All tot.ton. Com­
pletely washable. All sizes.

EVERYDAY SOCKS

Very absorbent. All cotton, Mok•• gla.,es ,pnkle.

SATURDAY IS SALE DAY
FOR SUMMER FURMITURE

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59c

3 for $1.00

15c

s:NGLE

69c

TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS

Large size solid color
wash cloths. Blue, yel­
low, light green, dark
green and pmk.

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1957 BUICK VB Special · · . . . . · . . . . · $1,595 I

'8rd Top 4 Door. Owned by one of our most particular

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Sunday, June 26, 11 ba�ket dinucr was held on the lawn of the
home of Mu. Theo Lehew, Pro&amp;pel't Hill, Pome�oy. �I noon hon­
orlng M n . Lottie Dixon ol Tor- .
onto, Canada,
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Thoi;e attending were Mr. and
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Mn. Harold Johnson, Mr. and llrl
Rlch1ud LcHheil, Sprin�field; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lehew and Deb­
Mrs.
b!e, Charlelllon; Mr. and
Harry Hf'eglc, ll1:1d1u•; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer lfawkins . I.co and
Wallttr N.euler, J11111u•ltc Phillips,
Vern GlaH, Mr. ancl Mt·s. WJlllam
Lehew, Ted, John, Cheryl and
Billy, loc1'1; Mr. a11d Mrs. Wtll Jam Thuener, Syracui;c; the honoree and h(lflle81l,

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( 2 Door Sedan. One careful owner. Powerglide. Almost
like the day II was ,old.

· , Door Sedan. Original black finish like new - One care­
ful own er.

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Party
Slumber--

1959 CHEVROLET BelAlr · · · · . . . . . . $2,1 95

, 1955 IUICK va Special . . · . . . . . . · · $995

lojoyed At Home

,nd Pomela.

, Door Hard Top. One careful owner. Dynaflow drlve.
R&amp;H. Be sure lo see this one before you buy.

WASH
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8n•kof O:,innor

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ottio, Saturday, July 2, 1960

"SORBANT"

Sizes 3 to 8. Colorful stripes. Crew neck. Short sleeves.
Limited quantity.

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Ohio: Fair 1nd a. littt. ..,_.
north...t teiC111y, locail faa llftlft9
thl1 mornfnt •••th•.t, Pair ,.
nlsht, iunday
pertly c'-41.....
warm tnd mer-. hUfflhL, NIIHaw.Cill
thunde-r1howan llkelr lu-M,fJ af.
t•rnNft or nitfat. ...... ...,. 7J.
12, low toniaht 5Mdi.

Wilh pin, while, black
and a wide selection of
colors.

MENS "BACHELOR FRIEND"

$2.00

Boys Polo Shirts

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SATURDAY SALE!

IVY TROUSERS

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SUMMER CAPS

4 pairs $1.00

Sun tan color. Wa-sh 'N
Wear cloth. Sizes 6 to 18.
Flaps in back pocket.
Tapered legs. Slim sil­
houette.

Iv United ,...._ l11terutlonal
It WMIICII t_., • tr•ln .t 440
rallroed tanll can with • capu•
ity of 10.000 .. u..., ..ch to hold
tht lOl,IOO ..nel1 of fuel oll
uHd -.cit day IJr the nation's
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Polished Cotton

WORK JACKETS

COSTUME
FLOWERS

$1 .00

Absorbent. Double strength for wear. Triple crotch.
Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4.

$1 .95

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Fine quality cotlon slips
with shadow panel. Wide
eyelet embroidery trim at
top and bottom. AdjuatabJe
strops. Sizes 32 to ff.

TRA I N I NG PANT S

I?olding wood chairs with
heavy striped canvas seal
and back.

A SLIM DRESS of bll4:
and w hite line plaid oott0D
from the Branell 1ununer col­
lecllon. Bia.ck bUltone accenl
the mock clo1ln1 and lhol'I,
•Jeev ea ot thla balea.11-necbl
dn.181 ))elled 1n black le9.the�

SLIPS

Childrens White Cotton

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WOOD FIBER

WOMENS COT'l'ON

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POMEROY, 01110

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY BARGAI NS ALL OVER THE STORE AND
SAVE ALL OF YOU R SALESLI PS FROM ELBERFELDS I N POMEROY

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Mrs. Lillian Stieff was re-elected president whe n tbe Ladies

Now You Kno,

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Chief Webster Aid Leifheit told
him he cramped his wheel&amp; ri1ht
onto tbe high hint 1n hopea of
preventlna: the vehicle from run­
ning out of control into tile traf­
fic on Routel 7 • 33. The Leifheit
car beaded up tbe bani:, rolled
back onto Ebeneter, . I.urning r,ver
completel)' and atoppJng on lts top
on -the 1harp lnclJ,le.
Neither Liefheit nor h1J two
complllions, Jack Hart, 1'1, Pome­
roy, and lohn !melt, Columbus,
were injured. There were no ar-

2 Defendants
Admit Guilt In
Peoples' Court

In Judge Emmett Pedplea' cobrt
tbi.s morning two defendant, plead
cd giµlt)'. and were fined a total of
$30 , Ud coats.
J1D1es C. Johnson pleaded gull­
ty to a charge of reckleu opera­
lion ft)ed b1 the county sheriff and

was fJned $25 and coats.

In the other cue William_ WJlli•
was fined t&amp; and COliltl after a plea
of guilty. He wu eharged with fol­
lowina, too eloae by tbe hlfhway

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In obHMlnff of Independence
day, July 4, the Pomltf'Or • Mid•
d- Dolly s.i,t!MI will be publilhett Monday.
Aas,ular publlcttion will N ,...
IUfflN Tutl&amp;lay, July 5:

COUNCIL ME�TS JULY 11

The regular Pomeroy councJI
meeting ■che_&lt;Juled for Monday,
July f, lla■ b'een po,tporaed until
July 1 1, the m■Yor's office laid
today.

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