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Robert Arti1 of Fl. Sill, Oil:
Jahoma WH honor� rtcently with
II hamburger fry II the borne of
Ilia pareat1, Mr. and Mn. Denver
' -l',rtb in Mai.on PFC Arlia 1i. 1
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�ndi.ng two wttks at home
.: Attending the party were BIii
}'og]eson,:, Joe Klrby . Suzanne

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Ma1· n1y About
People
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In Pomeroy

I Choir Group Has
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Recreation Center Opens Wednesday
With Physical Training, Dance Course Hope On Monday

&amp;-:-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 5, 1960

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Lord 'll Prayer in uniBO� follow- spendin g
the cantu n that sueh a proJecl
l le, Md., with Mr. and Mrs. Roned wit h devotio n s by M1s5 Freda I vi
has been undertaken.G rueser who h a d the scriptu re nie Wilburn a n d baby. On thelr
Two course■ are. be1ng ?'!ered at
return trip they vi&amp;ited historica l the ce n ter, a physacal
a tion ' a nd closed
medit
r
e
_a
mg,
a
d"
trammg pr
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yracus
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The regula r meeting of the Session of
sights in washin,Rton, D. C.
t
h prayer Plans we re comp 1 e 1e
w
e. Anyo nour
i
gram
a
n d a dance
i
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n
at
ev
ng
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da
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_ _ _ - - - - United Presbyt erian Church was he ld S
, for th�se
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jonn Maye r an d m the area may reguter
ed for the �eetin g L'f the Worn•
-us
the annex of the churc h.
.
.
en · s G uild to be be l d July 27 child ren return ed to Columb
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eourseti Wedn�sday � atten�mg
l y n i g h t on J u l y 13 be - when th e cl a ss will be noste � . ilfler a visit with M r. and M rs.
have
a
The
g
ro
fami
p
planned
to
u
tl
Nlgh
Lbe claaa on its seheduled ti me.
1
A Ctrtoon ■n,.,
made for a pot- ,. Cetirge Meinh art.
also
g inning with a covered dish d i n- 1 �re a m socia 1 lo be held th,·s Sat- Plans were
Dance
courses are al 2 a nd 6:30 p.
. .
Mr. a nd M rs. Charles H. Lucas m. and phy■ical training al 7 30.
� be heId _al
t
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ner .at ti 3U fo l low ed by a progr a m
supp�
p1cn1c
luc
k
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n
S
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MrB.
Georg
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m
p.
urday ill 6
Rod ney an d M a rie of Caledo nia
hour .a1 7 3U
of the eve n i n g will be
Highli&amp;ht
.
. h arge der Mc•O ...
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,nd Mrs. t h e Augus t meetin g m the soc i al
Cott,II
"on
ari 1ved Sa turd a y to spend the ' regul,r bond,tand ,..o,d hop
N a nwd as commit t ee JI\ c
room of t n e c h urc h:
.,
.
are in charge.
l wee ke n d wlth Mr, and Mrs. Homthe
drmg
of the meal were Mrs . Ma yme Ha�den
mi:
play
Game s W('re
8 p. m . IJ'hls phase of the progam
.
conducted b y
e rm:ctin g w.is
Th
s.
r
.
M
,
pm:es a wa rded er Jones
Uulmei; , Mrs. :earl Mc�nde
i, ,pon,o,ed by the Lodi.. Auxil•
TONIGHT ■nd w,DNESDA Y
Kev. I J ,., ,,,.iu ..i JtuppeH and a ue nde d soda! h ou; a nd
Childers
and
Mrs. Mi nerv a
Mn.
Torn Cla rk, M1 �s Fra n k ie Mum o1 w , t,
w
.
Kaspu
and
n
Amanda
Mrs.
to
1sry of th� Syrac1.1ee Fire Depart•
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er,
M
r
s.
Holme
mcbren
y Mr
oI d
R
uy
d,ugh
M r�. A H. Dur11t, Mrs. JameH
FAM ILY NIG HTS
ment. Proceedlil' will go toward the
Mu;, '..,cll r iUc, Miss M U · (.; rover Erb, a fte r which a dessert
Uurst,
Mrs.
pen t
y' week!�� i� new !ire t ruck fund.
���idaG
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a dy�
Gl
n.
M
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Quick a nd Mrs Ne a se.
ser
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a
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v
oicrse
by
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Cary Gra nt _ Joan Fontaine
Cut·kler a n d M rs. H a rr y c a n ter- .Akron wit h Mrs. Nl n a Bla n d an d
Comnu tte e m ch aq( e of the pro.
. other re l a tive,.
Both outdoor Mid indoor games
bury.
0
''SUSPICION"
1iram is Mrs. Robe rt H a rden, ;,tre.
Lieut. and Mrs. James Rol ler wH I be added features of the cen1
Hobert Crow, Mn1. Arthur Sylvel•
:..�.wais
a nd f a mily ar e here on a sh ort
le r'a activiities. Anyone is welcome
j
ter a nd Mrs. Don Cottr i l l.
leave (rom Cha n ute Air Force lo pa rticipate so long u the regula---- - -- · -- ·
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Spec ia l movies will be shown
' Base in Illinois. They came espeF.
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and
evening
he
t
llold uring
clally lo see hi, f,th�•- M, x
John '\\iay' ii.e - Janet
Winebrenner and Richard Duck­
ler who 1s recuperating In the
The Mothers' Auitilia ry of Boy
worth wi l l be i n charge of them.
Ho,pilal from
Pl�•H n l
..H.'"1' Pllh f"
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and
oir
h
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Junior
the
for
e
r
rroop 245 or Middleport
a
Scout
Plans
surgery . Mr. Rol l er under went
ate
particip
ney to ri n ance
mo
to
ising
a
group
r
busy
the
e
r
ovena
of
Sunday
SHILT
others
gery
r
HOUOA
su
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FREDDI
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or)
lily
(Technic'o
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the c a mpl11g t rip whi c tl the boys Alilil
in th� program of the evening.
mg and 1s recuvermg. The RoiTen member• of Rock Springs
At Sunday'&amp; meeting a speci al are planning for t he week of July , w. and Mrs. J. B. Mi:l rsha J I and fe n are a lso v isiti n g Mr. and
Troop 247 are 1pending the week
tribut e was paid to Mr. and Mrs. 22,
f amily of Louisvi l le, Ky. , who have Mrs. Homer IJ a rtley.
Tom Clark who will be ce l ebratin g
M argaret Gavin who ha s been at Camp Arrowhead wtth a father
been the guests or her mother,
About 51 persona, i n cluding M rs. John F . Ral l y, a nd other rela- rece n tly rel eased from Holzer of one of the boya taking a turn
their 50th weddi ng a nn iversuy at
scout members 11ntl chape rons an d ti ves, left tod a y for ll \'l sl t in E l- Hospita l where she was treated each nl1ht staying there too.
their horn� n eitt Su n day.
Pomeroy, Ohio
t h eir leader, &amp;ob Mills are pl a n ­ kins, W. Va.
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c
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Leaving Sunday were Louis
Mentio
for spi nal mening i tis ia recovering
n g to t a k e the trip to M ichlg a n
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Mite McGlone, Ronnie Frye
Dlehl,
emia
Gavin
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rs.
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and
MiH
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tl
Mr.
home
er
at
TO NIG HT
', Side trips to Batlle Cri!ek, Ford
guests
ht
Rod K•�r. Bennett
Nease,
Bill
erni
in the of .
g
ov
were
ician
and
n
h
el
c
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Clev
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a
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p
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MeC
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Foundation, Willow Run and 0th­ Sund a y of M rs. Ca mpbel l Harper I fice of Dr. Carson a t Holzer.
Rou!iih, Roger Jeffen. Lennie
tToc hn ko lor )
en are also be ing pla n ned if a nd daui:htc r.
Mrs. Opal Kiev i l of Clifton, N . Lyonli, David Stout and Mike
James Garner _ Nala lle Wood
fi n a nces permit
of Capehart
rid
M
rs. Munt West Sr. and
,
Mr.
a
J.
a nd Mrs. M a xi ne Nairn
ldav
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n
Ope
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We lit, of C uyahog a Falls, cousi ns of Caah.
Ji.'athers 1�aying at Arrowhea d
s.. turd a.v the y raised $29 with grandd;lUghle r, Ja net Ka y
TH U�SDA Y and FRI DA Y
o
uesls
to be Rich Karr, Jotln Moore
ekend
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re
a
spend
w
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to
y
a
d
Thurs
were
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l
Rostivil
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cam
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Bra
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"LJRt: US STAR
the sale of home m a de can d i e s
a nd son,
r) Nathan Blgp, HoW1•11t
(Scoutmaate
his
Heese
Mrs.
h im and
and
wilh
Mr.
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l
a
oil
ver
e
s
Po
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p
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Ol
pla
being
are
n
Clow a nd simil a r eales
and Bub Jeffers.
Ro�ah
ward
Braley
.
the
at
visiting
Thom
a
s.
THURS
wire. Also
TUIS 'l WED. •nd
- ,1,. VI
ned by the Aul.111.ary for the next
Pal,
nd
son,
C.
C
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lultcr
a
vening
was
QJI1
l.)onald
r
day
e
Mrs.
h
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Satu
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two Sa turday morn ings headed by
"CIIANCE M�1'
guests of her Cuckler. Racine.
Get Qouble Your
I M rs. Gene Barria, preaident. Th e of Huntington a rc
Hard)' i\l:113er - Stan lr.v Bake r
Young, a nd
Albert
)trs.
Stamps
In
mother,
Mr. a n d Mrs. J ack Nefr and fam•
Pureh...,
t roop received an an on ymous don,orlilNII JU\. � 10-1 1 -12' .
i s.
!ivl
a
rel
other
Y
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t
SDA
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y of Ra venswood spe nt Monday
a tion of $5.00 tow ar d thei r t rip.
SUNOAV ihro
Mr , a nd M rs. Antlreas Tur n bull wit h Mr and Mrs. R. C. San &amp;•
• 'BIG FISH EllM AN"
The troop has lts bus wh ich
wee_kend bury.
they are working hard al refinish­ of Grot c City wcre
Hawa rd Keel r SuS.!ln Kolmc�
a unt, M r11 . J acob
rt
b
their
,
ddle
of
gues
Jame e Egg a rt a nd so n Jimmie
30t
pe
f
ing: for the trip,
Adm i�n: ftlk Ebersb.ich.
of Tol e do were weeke nd guests
Miss Ol�a l'icrottl of Columbus of Mr. llnd Mre. Roland Eggart. I
spent the we ek en_d wit� her moth- Jlmtnie rem a ined for a two weelu
er, Mrs: Odetta Pierott i .
visit.
Mr. a nd Mrli. Gcurge M1111sar a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenki n s spe�t
fam i ly ol Columbud were week en d the holiday weeke nd with her
guests of his pare nts, Mr. a nd Mrs. parents. M r. and Mrs. Harold
ar(' nce Massar.
Cl
Ch ase, The retu rned to Terre
Weekend guests ol Mr. a nd Mrs.
visited Haute , I nd·., where he will be em•
Wickham
l mer
E
Mrs.
•
C l ifford Byer■ and childre n , Lou­
Sun da y ii. rt . Plcu sant, W. Va . ployed. Steve Robi n so n who has
c rltla., R1ymo11 d , Carl and Lou•
wilh Mr. a nd Mrs. ilhurlcc D�a n .
hP.en visiti n g his i:randpare nts,
a.nn e at their home in Mid d leport
Mr. a nd Mrs. Haymond P ullm Jr. retur ned home with his p• rents.
wete Mr. a nd M rs. Don a ld Pullen!
a11d fllrn i ly of Thurston were holiMiss C aroly n WIiso n Is current­
an d children O!ann a , Donnie a n d i.l11
el!kcnd guests o r her •p .11r- ly e mployed at the o!llce of Dr.
y
w
Debbie. Mrs. Grace Glaze of Col­
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Jlul l l n Dea ths.
n. E. Boice.
, umbus a nd Mr. and Mrs. ller berl
c. M. Hennesy conUnues to
Mr . and MrM. Glen Ch ase of
1 Gla:r.e and children Ch11rlotte, Dayton
were week e nd g uelils of improve a l his �9me from a re­
lireu da, 1iele11, P■tty a n d Ricky
Mr1. John Ch a se anti other rela- eent illness Ind Is ablt lo �• P.�J.
·
of Cleveland.
Uns.
Mlsa Marjorie Haffls of wOh­
O n Monday the Bye rs !amib,
•
Mr. and M rs. Wa ll er Walker llnd tnglon , D. C., came Sa turday for
11nd guests wen t to the home ol Mrs. A. E. Jividen were visitors Jn
8 weeks visit wlth her pa rents,
M r . a11d Mrs. Wi l li am Radfo rd a nd
li.illipul iH tod.11y.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Harris. She
chlldren , Billy Rae, Rebecca and
Miss F'ay Thomas o( Colum�us was met in Parkeraburg a t the I
M ar y Lou o{ Rock Springs for a
spent the holid a y week end with airport by her lathe r a nd brother
fa mily reunio n .
her parents, Mr. and M rs. Everett Ge ne.
Also a ttendi ng were Mr. a n d
as.
Thom
1
A n n M a rie Buco, atudenl at
M rs. Ray Gl aze, rhlldre n , De nnls,
Mr. and Mrs . Anthony Schuler Rio Gr an de was the weekend ,
Timmy, Crysta l and Greg, M r. and da ught e r, Linda, of Col mb ,
� 1.19
Brewington.
and Mrs. Gle n n Gl a ze and c tlil­ we re week end guests o f hi s par- guest of Sandy
, M rs. Kenneth Darst was return, d rcn Cindy, Jerry and Stla ro n .
,,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacot) Schuler. ed to her home Sunday from the
u nd Virgil Glaze of Middleport
John Milch returned home on Holzer Hospital where she under
,
and Ray Dyen, Raci ne.
Monday e veni n g 11rte r s pendin g ! he we nt surgery, She Is reported to
week end in Lehannn w i th Mr. and be im provi n g.
M rs. �'loyd MC"sehc-r at1 d fa1� 1i l y , l Mra. Mary WaUon of Toledo
M ni . Mitch and chil drf' n rema i ned Wll :'l the overnli:::ht gue1t of Mr.
in Lebanon for a. wl! c k's visit,
and Mrs. Fred Jackson.
IT'S
�tii�s !tarhcl ltou�h 111 l 'n1u m hus
D inn e r guests Monday of Mias I
spen t the week end wi l h he r pa. r- M a rga ret Sa ller were Mrs. Laura
enls, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Kcrns Housh.
Sa unde rs and Mrs. Merl Rice.
.
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Heibel iin d . Dr. w . D. M ilhoan of Nitro
Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Don l ey R t- i hel a n d visited ov er the weekend with
da t1ghter8 spent Sund � y in Wi l ke s- Mn. Charl es Burdette and son ,
FOR
Mrs. Hurley Charles and with the Emersori 1
v ille with Mr. and
Stron i: a nd fa mily , Bill y J oe Stron g Jones family.
I
accompanlcd them home fur a
Mr . .11nd Mr.11. Robert Walker I
Soles
visit.
(Ruth Mccallum) and children of
Miss Doris WcU of Co1tu11bu s is I Portsmouth vlsited reeenUy with !
RT
LEPO
MIDD
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8, SECOND AVE
• spendi n g II week's VHl'a t lon with
relative, in the Bend
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-Mrs. L . D , Diles visited last
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Well.
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Friday i n Alhens with Mr. and
-Mr . a nd Mn. G. D . Gruci:.cr of Mrs. H. E. Mitchell Jr. and famil)' l
Columbus were holid ay wrc k e nd and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jl\liden ,
gucst:1 of Ills sisters. M isses \laud ind famlly. While there she alao
11nd Preda GrueM!r.
attended the play "The Mou,e- I
M lss Je a nne Hi nes of G.1 l uml'.u 11 \ trap'' at the Ohio fallfly Sum m•r
spent the holiday wcch•ml w l th , Thea tre The Mltchell'a son Mark
her parents, Mr. and Mn. F.dwa rd Is · Visllln1 with the Diles thi,
.
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,
Hines.
Wflek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sa ddler o1
Visit i ng w lth Mr. and Mn. Ray
Bridgeport were weekend [! u t-st s of lt�l'Q� Sunday were Mr. and Mr,.
Mr. and Mn, William Ba xter a w.l LeahW Gi! lle (Mildred Lelfi1 C urr)
Mr. and Mn. Bentz Wolfe.
ot Dayton.
Mr. and Mn. Rollin RMdlord and
•�nnY Sanborn visited with hls 1
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daughters, Conni, and J udy, spent p11'tp t1, Mr. anti Mrs. �thel Cole Saturday at Bucke e Lake.
mill Friday eventn1, l&gt;ann1 b
emPloyed In Zanesville.
Mr. and M". Bethel Colem■n
and IOn RoY spent -the weekend
with Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Balley 1
near Youn1stot,n, Sunday they
I
took Roy to th, Prubyterl an
Church camp, Camp Preamont 1
24 Hour Free Eme11ency Road
near Cambrlde:e. Mr. and Mrs.
SerWee.
then drove to Pltllbur&amp;h I
Coleman
ttJOO(). Gu.nnteed Ball Bond
and Mr1. C. A. Dimond
Mr.
visit
to
Protection.
returned , home ,
Colem1h•
The
$1000 - fl0,000 Personal A(cl­
nllhl.
_
Mond■Y
dent lnsURnce Protcellon.
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Complele Ttavel Intonmtion &amp;
Couple Leavu for
Routln, Service.
llorommended Hotol, Motel ■ nd Home .4/ter Funerol
, Reatauronto.
llr. ■nd llr■• Ro)&gt;erl K. Spin■
Lateata Mapa Showlni COnltruc­ left today 101" tllfllr home In Nortb , ,
tlon and Speed Trap INII,
CINl!lna ,n.r belnl here for the
10,000 Member■ In .9oulhom
(unffal and burial of their aon, Ro- 1
Ol&gt;lo
•
INrt K. Spin■, 19 month■ old.
ell0,000 m""'ber■ In Ohio
1 8ervice, wer, h•ld Saturday It I
7,000,000 membva .naUooan,_ _
l&lt;"m . ■t tbe Folltt0• l'lunOl'II
t,
•••. SAY:
tJome with the lie"- Ill Ph 1Caho­
IT PAYS 'l'O BELONG
deyt 1 ollltl1Un1. PJll beaten were ,
�my Fry, and Jorey Spirea. Bur- I
111 wa1 In the Zerkle Cemetet')\ '
1
ll•l'llord.
W ol pert. Doyl e Jo nes, Alvin Tripp,
�b Tbpp, Marie Jewell, Ruth
trimm , Do1le Grimm, Mrs Ethel
CriOlm, )Ir and iffl. De nver Artis
')Ind the ho:-oree.

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Buffet Dinner Gi11en
A.t Dar,/a Reaidence

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Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Dais
were host.I :;unday at their home,
Kin&amp;sbu,y Road, with a buUet
dlnnor.
Guests wer� :Mr, and Mrs. Jesse
Douglas anQ Mrs. F. E. Golds­
berry of Athens; Mn. R . 0. Bur•
son, Mn. W. C. Burson, Mrs.
Ftank Burson, Mra Fred Burson
and daughter Christie of Shadej
Mi■a Eileen Biwson of Columbt11
and Mr. 1nd Mrs. Dana Dais of
Kingsbury Road.
Jn th� afternoon home made ite
tream and cake were served.

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UPI) - Dr . . Barbara . Moore,
$!riding with a llmp towar,f New York on the last lap of her
cross country bllte, said that she has fallen in love with the
Uplted States and might �ttle htre wh�n'her hiking days are

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and X,,, Dile Alch•l'd• md
children ot Ltxlnaton, 'l'ennuaee,
were the wel,lttnd 111011■ of Illa■
once ■OJI_ Fl•ld

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loved the country so much
J would like to setUe here some­
day.''
Dr. Moore did not say where
she would . like to live, but ■he
admitted. that she lik ed Colora do
best of the states ahe tl1d seen.
"lt was the moat ditficult sec­
tion I had to croH, but it was
the most beautiful,'' she said.

lhioulh . u.,;�eart of the country
IJai , � l!tf tltat Amerk■n, ore

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of Pt,
. Plea1ant died Tuesday aJ'ternoon
at the home ol her daughter, M rs.
Mary E. Gloeckner, Union Terra ce,
Pomeroy, after a short illness.
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She W,S born Nov, ,. 1873, i n
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Columbia, daughter of the
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late Charles and Ehzabeth Hoff.
man Zuspan, being 86 years old,
Her husband wa s the late Char•
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President Rlchtrd H . Holl today le1 T. Rayburn, w no died Jan. 19,
advised that the Cracker Barrel 1958.
se11lon, �ltterned 1fler the re.!the was a member of the Peniel
cently conducted Ohio Town EUB Church in Mason and is sur­
Meetlng, will be the feature at- vlved by a daughter, Mn. Gloeck­
tractlon of the July 14Ui meeting ner, seven grandchildren and eight
of The Southeastern Ohio Reg- grandchildcn. She waa preceded in
Iona! Coundl at the llaak Wal- death by a son; Carl Jr.. "a nd a
ton Club House qn lforklng Lake. daughter, Mrs. Leona A. Sebrell.
This shirt-sleeve seulnn wiU
1'lmeral services will be held at
feature two Ohio State University 3:30 p. m. Friday from the Heighls
Professors. One, Professor of Eco• EUB Cburcb at Ft. Pleasant. Crow
nomlc Geography,
speak of Funeral Home is in charge, The
the potential for growth Jn the Rtv. Roy McCoy will offlcate, and
eight county area, lild the other, interment will be in 1.one Oak
Profeuor of Land Planning at Cemetery.
Ohio State, will IPflak on land
The remains will be taken to the
usage, as well aa, pJ1nninJ for church one hour before services.
Friends may call at the home, 2028
expected growth.
�•In-at, Pt. Plea11nt, after 3 p. m.
In addltion, orficera and com­ Tburlday.
mitteea will report on acflvitles
to date: Tickets are for Ille by:
C. W. Kirtland, Pomeroy; AIYa T. lUason Bond Sales
Grover, Cheithlre and JJm Maholl:•
Hit
May
ti1, Pomeroy.
Total United Statea 11vlng1
Reservation, arJ llue JUiy 11th.
Price of Ucketa la '3.30 each, bond ales in Maaon County In
Soci1l hour slartf at S:30 and the ' montb of May ware $20,187
dinner l1' at 8:80. bi nner will be accordJn&amp; to Thomas ff. · V1nd1r•
ford, W. Va. State Director of
Hrved bullet ■tylo.
H'Vina• bonds ulea.
IIAIHI
JAIL
Sales conai,ted entirel y of the
Oley Kal■&lt;r, Rotlne at. z, ,, In Series E type. Toll.I 11les of Ser.
county Jail ch,lr,ed with lntoxlta­ le1 E and H bonda in Weal Vlr­
tlon by Pomeroy police. He will gilUa totaled '4,072,088 in May.
appear In lff1C)r Charle. Leg1r'1 That was an lncruse ot $385,831
toUrl later lhi, 1'0H.
over May of UMI.

il.n:,lo C.)' SOmeithina:. they said
it

wlt O\f\. dpviousness.

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Campaign Managers Eye Large
•Califo�?, Pennsylvania Vote
LOS ANO!iUS (UPI) . Campaign

Q)ll11age,s

for the Demo­

crallc presldeilt/al contenders viewed the Pennsylvania aijd
CaUforrua 8l•vole' delegatlons with
With' tit� 0"'1(lal 91 the n■tion

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lb• Russian • born British sub­
ject WJS in hia:h 11pirlt, as she set
out on the la15t � mile, of her
3,250:mile bike in the expectation
of .re&amp;ehin.a Times Square late thi,
afternoon. She said her 86-:day
Ink from San Francisco had
chan,ed her movie . . sl•nted ideas
about Americans - "ideas which
in b'ekl by many European,."
"I used to think Americans were
not· vm human," 11id• the 56-year:
old vW,:etarian'. "But my trip

conYentlon oiµy five daYI

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ii - wbe\her you 1m1i one
Item or • whole home · full
of lumilllle ,_ tar • happy
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WEEK DAYS
SATURDAYS

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· Be Thrlfiy - Save ail of
your lliesllpe frpm El•
berlelds. In l'omeroy.
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a hungry look today.

Stuart Symington of lf111ourl,
tol_d . a new&amp; conference J'ueiJday
that
del1nte
estimates. of
Jn
a
th
Penn,ylv
ni,
would
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the �et-ketpen ta the outcomfl
worthleu until Lawren � 11
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of ibe «.ill!at }Or the pruld
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beard from.
Uil nombiititJD. .
.· Gov1 , , - - o: .'8rawn, fa ! ln the numblra nme before
vo_..,. t the eonventlon, lome wildly v1ry.
U( IOli cl11�te from California 1 1n1 rundo'Wlia are Clveri OI) how
lo ..,octeil �• end•ne l&lt;o. John : t1te CaHlornio delepUon .,JU 'l!'UI
F. �!!'1&gt;. iii """•�'l!"ll! by ,11e, II• token vote lor u,o;,n.
neitt:�,-e�nd� �o.. on�' , y,it on the Th·e JOVflrnOJ' la exi,eetfll to :re­
l!illl¥Dtfqn IICent pretenda to ltua thfl deleptton to awiteh
lta
.
b�·,. w�lch wa,, Gov. David L. I Wites 1t the end of the tirl&amp; b1J•
La� � PeJDIYlY,nilll: wiU 10. 101 or on lite HeQnd ballot
CMi lo -.1,.
One hlihly Plleed Demoer■�
In , tht · ltill-confident who fafffl 'Ille nc&gt;mJnation ,.- Ad­
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tront-runntnc Kenne- Jal E. Stevenson tor • tblrd time,
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tlttl •��on from expect, the delepUon
IIJ, ,
f the
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, July 8, 1980

Association· Pac;king Plant
To Open
' d July 12 to 15
The latest tomato harv

at Letart Falls Is expect
15, but a,pparently it wo1;1·
l,·
prlces are concerned.

• Up From The Pits

Stormy British Labor Leader
Is Dead After Long Illness

lht&gt; blstory of the wide bottom•
' t uhder way belween July 12' ke· much difference so far as
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LONDON (UPI) - Aneu,in Bevaq , 82-year-old Labor Party
deputy leader, died today alter a long illness. The fie,y Labor
Party leader c(jed at his home, Asberidge Farms, Chesham,
not far from London_

¥,evan waged I strong figh1 for respollsible for hold.log It togeth­
his\life right up to the end. The er.
La bor Party iaaued the announce•
The party was overwhelmingly
me n t of Bevan's dealb.
defeated In the October, 1960 elec•
The annou nceme n t &amp;aid:
tio n&amp;, and Bevan, though hi■ body
"Mr. Bevan pused peacefully was wracked by the illness that
tomatoes. they've been usi ng
t Fourth lhe ;pJ&amp;ci la humruin1.
away at �n minutet paet four took his life, did more than any
I Upwards of 75 to JOO seasonal hothouse stuff a ll winter and it
l l : 1 0 a. m. (edt.")
other lo unite hia fellow dis­
workers are customarily empJo)'ed takes a lilUe while-too short .a
Benn was • "°'"rfvl &amp;ritilh heartened Labo:ritet.
Urne
we
think
here-for
appetites
at the peak of the harvest.
Laborl.. who fwtht hl1 way up
After his operation last Dec.
Farmers are pick.Inf a few hun- �r the real thin&amp;: to 1lacken off."
MISS WEBSTER
from tJM, . coal.
of Wei" to 20 h1 began hi&amp; most determined
dreda of b11ket.s now and aellina: 1
f!!N
the ,ummft of tlM poli,H:al
fight of bis career. It was a fight
them locally, It was learned. But
, WASlflNGTON UPI-HeN I, pickings of 1,000 baskets a day
To
do
110
h•
ofttn
UNd
for his life, and although he suf•
·
rbthle• tactics end hl1 path fered severa! relaplt1 be rallied
how tlte 0.rnocrettc P,rMldtntlal
and up will not be seen unllJ
nc• ltHIJ• �P on th• IN•I• of
ner upw•rd w.■ strewn with i each time,
neor mld-monlh, spoketmen becemmltfN Hl...tn •net bown
.the
bodiN of his poUtlcal .,,.
."Eved.
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. lit ballot ,,,.,.rHct&amp; compl,-.
Cool day1 and in particular.
by United p,._ hltwmatioMI:
leadinr
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cool evenlnp 1nd nights are dlr. Be.anboth
e(! .
1 · figure
S.n. John ,. Kennlldr-575
1n and out of the
ectly to lilame tor lhe Jate toS.., Lyridon L John�
Lovely MiH Jea1i A nn We,bster Labor Party, but in the lut
, Mary Andrews, 21, of Pomeroy
mato harvut.
Son. Slyel't Symb,...,._.I 1/,
TM .,....,n, ., the WNthtr te -�• treated for neck injuies , and of Rutlan d was selected as Miu montha of his life be WU chiefly
S.,,, Hubert N. HumphfOl'the cool aide thlr; Jflr It com- '"'leutd from the Pleasant Valley M e igs Co1,m ty S,aJ.urd a )' .nie:tiL, -t
54¥,
man to
malor tom.to 1;..f" 'ftospital i n Pt. Pleasant, Saturday holiday d•�ee party "••ed ;n_ the
.■ 11
Adlai E. Steven■on-221n
Pomeroy High School A11.d1tor1um.
night.
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nam.ly GNr1I• 1ml th• l•t
ftf1
\Al
AnOther 201 1,'J vote, were
, Shore arNa.
Mias Andrews was a pi.uerigerln . . Mi� Webste.r. w,1qefeCted on
A
tot.al
ol
20 enllltmnets !or the
pladaecl to f,1vorlh aont ■l'ICI
Present prices are $3 per 10 a car cJriven by George D. Bum­ peara nce and personality. Jeau
..ilto
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month of J�e '!'al reported by the
377 wtre uncommitted.
pound baUet,. regarded as "tops" 1ardner, 20, of Muon. Bumgard­ A nn grad uda ted from Pomeroy
M'aaon-C?allla•M� Counties Army
It tall•• 761 YOtet to win the
i n the trade. Said one observer, ner had alowed his car foi tlie· ap. High School this ,pring a nd will
Recruiting Station,
nomln1tlon.
enter
u
Ohio
UniveNJity
th.i.s
fall,
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proachiPII SlteE!d limit in the elt,r
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Included were: Jackie Lee �uck,
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limits when h;, '" .... hil from She was prese nted with several
H
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UPI -· Prem ier F1- son o_f Mn. Nellie Buck of Grtmms
the rear by a car driven by Law- _gifts by e mcees Kenny Hy.11e ll and del AV
C.Utro'■ governme nt moved to- Landmg, W. Va., 1 recent gradu.
n Jord a n· ·
Leo
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reJlce Mobley, 29, Cleveland,
·day lo seize pouibly all remain- ale of Pl P1eHQt Bid School;
.
Mn. Jame, V■n..- 17, C leveland, · lo ■ rock a nd roll. dance contest, ina: U. S. - owned property ,jo Qh .Faul. E. Bra&amp; 1 aon of
lln. Stella
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, 'Of U'�ated �r ..minor IDJlll'ie:J at first pla�e "'!innen were C:hql1t ha ln ret,Jittiod aplh,t. poul ble 8r1gi of Co4}tpn, C.O.lton , Rish,
£'_ ', . ·- • •
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by the Ma,on County sher!U '1, Ae, � . ,Pvtt �50 teenaeen allended the O. S. 1upr market. ·
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"Mr. and Xri. · cLreoc:e McCabe
partment for d riVing while i nto:d- h�p tlit· h wu s� naored b� tbe
'Jbe cabJnet, in a m,rthon IN- of 7'2 .£Mt llaia, St., Petneroy
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CHICAGO UPI-Four big bro- ' cated. D a mage was estim a ted
a t Km Club of Pomeroy and M1ddle• idO n that
broke u p just before Pomff'Oy Hi,:i, lNO; .RpaeU Rog­
therhoods
ot
on-train
railroad $400.
J, R. Hoffman, area serviceman
port
midnight, pl5Bed a law Riving the er Fouty, aon of Mr. and Mn. Den.
.
:rh � � ays' next hop w , l_l � he ld president Uld prime minister
for Appalaeblin Power Company, workers proposed today that the
.
the niJ Fouty of Rt. 1 , Ray; Curtia;
.
,
Poi n t Pleasant District, was pre• complex dispute over the I ndus­
tH1s' FJ'1day e�ehmg begmn mg . a t right to expropriate property be- William Wigg.ins,
son of Mr. and
try's
wo
r
k
r
ules
be
submitted
to
7:30 al the Middleport Park . with longing to u . s. citizens merely_ on Mr■ . Curtis c. Wiggins
11ented his 15 year aervice pin
, Rt. �.
yesterday by his supervieor M. C. a speci a l study comm i1.alon th11£
all proceeds to �o . to ttle M idd le- .11 declaratlon that It would be Jackson.
would
include ca rrier, union and
Clark.
port Park Assoc i ation.
"necessary" for the coontry.
Also Larey Dale Baker, son of
"Jim Bob'' was employed 7-2- public represent a tive,_
Mr.
and Mn. .D. laker, �st Main
The government said the own45 in the Transmission and Dia­
I ers would be given · JO.year bonda St, �omeroy, Pomeroy H1gb �hool
Union le aders representing
. tribution Line and Statlorl I Sec,.
more tha n 200,000 rallroad -,JD.
but that these would be paid only 1 960, and Lany Wayne Lavend�r,
tlon, 111 a groundtnan. He recelved
p)oyes annou n ced their proposal
with
money comine from ex06&amp;8 aon _or Mrs. Clara Lavender, llmpromotlon a__until he "•ched Line­
enville.
BIi they went into the first pre•
sugar
sold to the united Slates.
Funeral services will be an•
m a n A on 2-16-f9. He waa again
------,r
liminary discussion11 at naUon,I nounced for Beda R. Van Meter,
The quota of au11ar' lo be ,old
promoted to Area Serviceman
level on the controv.eraial and bit­ Clifton, who died at Holzer Hos­
before
the
exceas
1tarted
wu
set
8-1-� which cl11sification he now ter dispute.
,o high it made fl �nUtely the
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pital late Tuesday.
retains.
The broC.herhoods' proposal was
bonds ever would be paid olf.
She was: born Sept. 30, 1890.
Mr. Hoffman i■ married and
outlined HI • letter which waa to Her husband, Edward, died in
The law read thal the president
WASHINGTON UPI-U. S. su1has a daughter. He and his fam­ be
preeented to carrier confer­ 1949,
p
e
nsion
of
Cub
a
n
sugar
imports
and
prime miniater have the right
ily reside On Route No. 11 Point
ence commitleea at a "eeting Ju
Su rvivors are five aisten: M rs. today heralded lln economic coun- to "nationalize enterpriBes and proPleasant, W. Va.
Unlon · Station.
Wa lter Edwards and Mrt. Taylor ter a ttack a gai nst Fidel Castro's perty belonging lo natur.lli&amp;ed or
Johnson,
HarHosd1 Mrs. Joe ,Neal re3ime for its seizure of Ameri- native ciliil!ns of the Unlled States-.
MORI IRRIGVLARITY
of American iiiod "of enterpriaet in
and Mrs. Oshel Martin, West Col­ ca n-owned property.
Relative11 bee have learned of
NE:W YORK UPI-The atock
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which sucn persons ha ve the ma jor the death
ernment
r
ned
Minton
Earns
Place
wa
.
The
go
umbia and Mrs. John Nea l of
Sunday, July 3 , in Red
market continued Tuesday's irre­
Clifton; a brother, Lon Ba11. Col­ th a t Cuba's historic sug81'-based interest even when 1uch enter• Oat, Oklahoma, of Walter Thomas,
gular price movemente at the On WV A Dean's List
eeonomic ties \"ilfl the free world · prises are le ally conatituted under 77 son of the late
Thomas and
1
opening today.' Trading was mod•
Nial Minton of Point Pleasant umbus, 0., a nd a step son Ha rry we re hea ding for destruction un - Cuban Jaw.''g.
Jenny Tbomu, Pomeroy.
erately active.
was one of 56 1tudenls who e.rn­ Va n Meter, Felicity, o.
J
as
The
preamble
· clearly ahowed
Arrangements will be an noun­ less C tro stops his "relentless
He ii &amp;Ul'Yived. by hit wife, Edith,
ed pl�ea on the West V,il'iinia
the retllliatory intent of the law.
e Conomic a ggression."
ced
Thursday
from
the
Foglesong
five
dlughten, Grace, at home; ElJOINS COACHING STAFF
Univer,sity College
of
Educa­
The Commodity Stabilization
l Home In Mason.
!en and Gladys In California; LaAMHERSJ, Mass. UPJ-Dub lion dean's llst during the aem• Funera��ervice suspended Cuba n sug■r Old
- -Verne and Mary in Tens; several
fashioned Event
Jones, fo rmer Cleveland Browns' ester ending May 30.
i mports Tuesda,y to freeze any
gnmdehlldre
n, and ttlree sisten,
Little
Lea
e
Mo111s
hallb.ack, bas agreed to Jolo the
Minton was Ji1ted with students
gu
more shipm ents u n til President .
Mrl. William Killinger, Mrs. GeorBoston Patriots' coachin1 atalf I who maintained average, between Having Sale Saturday
Eise n hower signs leei.slatlon em. l An old-£1shioned festivs1 will be ge He1·nes, Pomeroy R. D., and �11U...
!or t"o we_eU tbl■ month.
�. 3 and 3.09,
· The mothers of the LitUe Lea­ powering him to red uce or elimi- I held at the Bacbter EUB Church Nora &amp;kins, D to
ay n.
gue team, of Middleport are ha v­ nate Cuba's share of ttle U. S. near New Haven Saturday eVen•
Funeral services are to be held
in,K a bake 111le this Saturday suga r mar ket.
inK, July 0, be&amp;ln1Un1 at 4 o'clock, in Red Oak.
morning beginning at 9 at tbe
It has been announced,
Sports Center.
SERVICES HELD
Offered tor 111le •t the festival
Donors are requested to have
SHELBY, 0. UPI-Se rvices were wiU be - ho1t11 made lee l!l'eam, soup,
their items at the Center by 9 held today for He rbert H. Knapp, pop, beef barbecue sandwiches,
and anyone who is wlllin1 to as­ 86, founder of th� i�t�r�a�i�n•1 : c�icken · ..11d aandwichea, hot dop Attendinl( Imtitnte
,
. .
aiat at the sale wJU be welcome. Baby C h ick Ass n .
JJI� 11nd· cake: · ·
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· · · · Mrs. Ida l!: Stanley, child welWASHINGTON (UPI) - Presldent Eisenhower charged to­
fare worker in Ma90n County'a De­
day that Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev is making very
partment of Public Assista nce, is
crude attempts to interfere in the American presidential elec­
attending an Institute ol adoption
tion.
services this week in Charleston.
The Pre11ldent told a news con- j 11tnma:th u compared to Rwaia.
1be JnaUtute is under the direc­
!erence, however, that he did not
tion of Mn. Vallie S. Miller. Di•
ICONOMY
rector of the Division of Adoptions
believe the Democrata or Rt-pub-Ue rejec:tea sua:,eatlons th a t
and Foster Care in the state of
Hean, were iOin1 to try lo '811:e the A merican economy was now
Tenneasee. Mn. Stanley will be
.1dvanta1e of Khru,hchev's inter- In a r�fllSion, taying the on ly
One of Middleport High School's all-lime athletic greats
vention ,
back in her oUill!e on Saturday.
dark spoi II be saw it was cur• will be offered a job at his Al ma Mater today if Superintend­
The Sdviet leader's crude ef- rently low 11teel production.
July 9.
ent of Schools Lee Mccomas sees him, and he wants to very
:orLa, Eisentlower aajit, were deCUBA
much.
slgl'led to involve the pren:iler and
-He reiterated the frlendstlip
He is Bob Ashl ey, AU-Ohio i n c aree r al SW three ye.are a@, •
his influence Jf any, In �mertcan between Pie people of the United football and basketball a t ·the sett in g up the !ootba ll . program
Three Cases Heard
·
aUatn.
States and Cuba, aaying th•t only Yellow Jacket institution i n 1952· al the ne w consolidated school.
In Mayor's Court
Work With SIICC'ffs«
the ineipllcable actions of lhe 53, who resi&amp;ned l11t night aa : I n his tenure he ha s won about
Three cases were heard in May­
The Chief Executive alto told re- 1overnment or Fidel Castro wa s he
a d footbl:U coach and assiata n t
u many as ho tlas lost. Ashley
or
Charles Legar'1 court Jut
porttt■ h1 would be ready •fter causina: trouble between tb e two bu1cetbal l coach at Southwester n g ra duated from Ma rshall College
n ight.
the November election to work nation■. He expected to ad later High i n Gallia County. Mr. Mc• in 1957 with his B. A. degree ,
They were Jack Ghee, Pomeroy
closely with hia succe11sor, re,gard- today or early Thuraday on the Corn"s, asked today Jf Coa ch Ash- in education. H(' taught commer•
SS
a nd costs for intoxication an d
lea of political party, to proyide bill empowering him to cut Cuba 's ley might come to Middleport, clal subjects a nd drtver· · educ.a.
$� a n d coet, for re1isting arrest;
for •n orderl.)o lrlNitlon of iov- shire of the U. S. 1ugar m arket or said:
lio n st SW.
Gary Hovatter, MiddlePort, $5 a nd
ernment particularly In the field freeze It out 111together.
Th• slim M Ashl■y, Mr-wlrtg
"We h-ave l,:lked about it some,
costs for recklea operatJon and
-,f foreltn affain,
and I intend to see him tod ay." ' H voluntur m•na..r of tile;
William Reeves, who !or(eited
Eiaenhower at hla first new■
MlckNeport Nltry in the Summ.,.
A vaca ncy is open to As h ley
Squad,
Was
Called
a
$15 bond on a eh}irge of ,i n tox.ironference in eight we,k■ aaid the
High School 6.nebell Logue,
at Middl e port since Jim Barton
ca tlon.
'iegree of con11ultaUon with the To Oilton Tnesday
led Middleport to th• SIOAL
resigned laat eprlnJ: as assietant
new prtaident would depend l1rieMiddleport'• e mern n cy squad to head footba ll coach
Joh n
tltl• in 1951 and 1953, to tbe
1y on the• wi1he, of hi• ,ucceuor. answered a call in Clifton Tues­ Thompson.
MASON UCINSES
buk,tb■ II title In 1953, and In
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But he Hid he WU pNpared to ll'· day at I :56 p. m, to the home of
Among marriage licenses issued
hla Hnlor '(Nr waa Mid on tM
rat1a:e for · cooperation not only on Gerald McDaniel where he had
Ashley, at home this morni ng,
in the Mason C".ounty Court In Pl.
MlddltPort grid t... m with an
the pruidentlal level but between aullered a falntlnlf ■pell from a said:
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t-1 record.
memben of hit Cllbinet and ap, previous head wound. A phyal•
"I don't mind sayiq that I'm. I
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He it ma rried to the formir
Mil. ASHLEY
polnteea of the incomiq pmldent. cian was called and the 1quad In terested,"
Wilbur Francia VanMeter, 83, W.
Sharon Ril ey of Middleport, A
Eisenhower alao made th11e WII rellev �.
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first addition to thelr tamily Js I bas been employed 111 usiatant Columbia, and Opal Eme,tine Ran•
other ttJ1b polqta of ne,i■:
Ashley eave no rea10n for hla expecled in September.
The Pomeroy emergency squad
foolbaU coach at
Huntin,ton dolJ)h BIQI, II__
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alao an1woted tlle call and ln­ resignation to the 89utb?e11tern
EHt Hlgl) School.
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E¥Jflne ,$hrlvll'" 20, BidwEIU, and
-He dl■i.,-eecl'wlth' New York'■ otber at 4 : 30 p, m.' to Lincoln ich� Board wbJc•· mei in &amp;.Pf•
Meanwhile. it has• been annouu. • . Sang'a Gallipolil ·,pollUon has Lim-a � t'J'1 Point Pleuant.
Go,. ,Nellon llocnfeller tbat the Wilt where Mn. Chule1 Rayburn c1al ie11ion Tueac:lly evenihe, He ll!t!d by the Cabell County Board , been taken b1 Charles Stobart,
Cul kalln Kbag, 34, • Detrolt, and
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Followers of the market · d here today that prices are
good, and are expected to _ ain good because the primary
tomato producing areas in eutern United States a·lso have ,x­
perienced
a retarded tomato growing season.
NQT- .MANY
This 1914 Ford, brig ht bra� radiator cowling and all, made a lot of
The
Meigs
County Truck Grow,
oldlimers recall Model T days at the July Fou rtb celebraUon in Raclile. Judged the winner
era' AaaociaUon, goinc into ltl • home grown •·tomato man'' na­
in the parade lot th� ·•.oldest Restored Car," i t is owned and d�iven �y Keith Zimmerman,
lfith year of senlng . farmers co- turally:
New Marshfield, O. Zimmerman's car runs sm oothcy. He �rat�s an auto wrecking place in operating
"This ki nd of price ought to
tn marketing, is plan•
New Marohfielcj and has restored a number o f other - cars to their original condition . Six ning to open ils packing pl■nt bold until p eople get their a p­
oth,.. "4'S entered the parade.
home grown
a bout July 12. Usua l l.}' by J ,tdy petities satisfied of
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In addition lo those atten dln'g
the outing Lynn Buch1man, FlQfd
Carn:iack, Judy Gregg and Mra,
Harold Sauer were honored.
Tom Kelly, guest sololat for
Sunday's service sane "His Eye
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church ,crvices the choir WAS
honored with a special recogoi•
tion u each w as presented a cor•
sa.&amp;e \1C boutollniere.

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The birtbda:, cake, inscribed
with· "Happy Birthday David and
Mary Ruth'' and decOl'ated in · blue
and pink wil,h four blue candles
and toy figure, and anlm•ls cen-­
tered the picnic table. favor, of
party hats and toy automobile11
were given to the chlldrP.n,
Altendlng were McTand Mrs.
Harry Pickens, Racine; Mn. E. A.
Da vis, Sheffield, Alal,Jma; Mr.
and Mn. Warren Pickens, �r:
and Mrs. Ernest Whltthead, dau­
ghters Jean, Jane and 'Juli, Ree:d1
Mrs. Wllllam
ville; Mr. and
Meredilh, Chuck ■nd Roger of
Waterford; Mr. •nd Mrs. Sauer and
Jo, the hosta and honored guests.

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,I But So , Are Other Eastern U.S. Areas

Now more appealing than ever • • •

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber of
Sunday
Reedsville entertained
evening for the fourth birthday of
their son, David Lee and Mary
RuLh Sauer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sauer of Middleport.
This is an annual family evtint to
celebrate the birtbdaya with
David's being June 17 and Mary's
July ll.

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Event Given. For
Four-Year-Olds

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Last Weekend

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fflNer..tlr coltf, all1htfy humid
wlntw; • warm. dry
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Members of the Senior t'hoir
of the Firat United Presbyterian
Cbu rcb of Middleport and tbelr
d�c1or, l\ev. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor of the church, enjoyed an
outing at Lake Hope and dinner
at 6 p. m. in the Walnut Room at
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the Lodge Monday.
The Tri.Co1,1nty Canteen will
hold a benefit dance for the Porn·
Attend ing were Mr. and Itta.
eroy emer&amp;enc.v squad lhe firat Sat Lewi, Sa�er Jr., children George
urday night in Al&amp;gWlt. Ttle affair and. Lois Ann; Mr. and Mr■. Paul
will be held at the Rock Springs Haptonstall, children Edith and
Gra nge Hall with Mn. Mabel Nie­ Billy; Mra. Lucy Gregg, Mr■,
meyer as co-sponaor.
Lillian Steiff, Janice Zerkle, Judy
Sauer, Carolyn RuiSell and Kar­
en Gregg.

-.-hd-I Annual B,rt
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Now You Know

The Tri-County Teen Canteen, Syracuae Recreation Cen•
Mn c.:, Shields. vice preaiS
HAWKIN
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By
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will open its doors to the public tomorrow Leo V. Sav•
meeting
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....._ age director announced today. The center which will open
lhe Happy Han·e1ten Class of :.-.
Mr. and Mrli. Raymond Walburn al 2:00 p.m. 'ls localed on the second floor of the Syracuse
the Federated Churt'h , held Frichildren, Pete and Mary re- Towe Hafi. Thi• i.a the ttst time
and
church.
the
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day evening
aft.er
e Teen Council s.re folThe meeting opened with tb.e I turned last Wednesday Hyatts
old htllory . of r•ons of th
- i n the three year
1 ed.
several d.11y1 ln

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Family N, g,ht p on,ne y ess,on or
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July 13 Beg,•n ,nng ,t
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Rutland Beauty
Selected Miss
Meigs County

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To Be Announced
From Foglesongs No More Cuban
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1n Ret· al.Iatlon
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Ike Sees Meddling Finger Of
Khrushchev In U. S. Politi�

Welfare Worker ls

Ashley In Line For Foot ball, Basketball Joh
At Middleport Following Resignation At. SW
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1 957 Stuileboker

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'Mie Salem. Cedter w� met
at lhe 11,om� pf M.i;J, Rub)' l.-mberl, �U�)'. J1,ll'le '8th for
the reful&amp;r monthly meetinJ.
The meetino w■a called to order by lhe president, Mn. Rose
Wright. with scripture reading by
Mn. Violet Jarrell and readin&amp;s
by Mrs. Ja?Tell and Mn. Faye
Walker. A report on the Officer's
Training Selsion held in Pomeroy
J une 34,. wu made by Mrs.
Rose W ri&amp;ht, M.ra. Kathleen Ca•
ton and Mrs. Faye Walker who
attended the seulon.
T wo iippoinl,nenh were made,
tbiit of Mrs. ,BeU1 'lbomas il
aecretary , pf pl'Qmotiona and Mrs.
••aye Walker aa reporter. Twelve
get well cards, four baby congu1tulation cal'QI and one sympathy
.:ard were 19nt by the mem bers.
Miputes QI the previous meel ing were read by recording secre­
tary, Mn. Faye Walker and treaeurer's report made by Mrs. Ka ·
thleen Caton.
Th, next m••,i will •• held
ome
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Socie� .t"e ,
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Mr. and Mn.

fell, Mr•� Cath�rine Shenel1efd.
Mn . .8, B. W1:1&amp;ht, Mn. A.,i
H■Ul_day,, -�"- Walker _and th"
hostess. V1.11.ton were Mu.11 Shaula
Kessinger, Miu Mary Edwards and
children gueau were Forma K ay
-Wright, Patti Wright, Li..nda Shenefield, Nancy Lam berl-,
R�u\h
Ann and Allaa Walker, J'..a.IT)' and
Stevie Thomas, Eddie, GleQ and.,
Susan Kennedy, Sheryl and B&amp;
linda Johlllilon, Christopher Ste­
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Janet S�der, 111'1. Nellie Eblia
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camp meeting Sunday ,1 Morri.&amp;
Town.

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10. Halle
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Ch uck Roast.��-.-� 3 9c
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,NEW HA VEN-Mem be.n of Rotar)' Club held ladle. niCbt on
ThurNIJ at their rtiular dinner
meetin&amp;. Guest apeaker wu Joe
Fenderbotcb, 1 member of the
Ky Stir Creek Power plant penon­
nel HJg topJc w11 "Coirnlc Su.lcide". tie talked on the effecta of
ndiatlon on the human body and
the amount the bodJ collld stand.
He stieued three tbinp to re­
member in ■n attaelr: Time Di•
ta nee and Shieldin,· ihe um'e the
bomb was dropped'. the distance
from you and bow
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the YICUIID\ teal ii lllONI effec­
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by more tb.u moderate PAIIW'I!
and the vacuum can be releued
lnatantly by the oper,tor.

Dr. Malmllr0em'1 inattumenl
lnWUUonal
be1an attractin1
1eientlflc attention In 19D7. Jt la
In wide we on eonUnental Eur­
ope and in several clink• It baa
entirely replaced torcep1 beeauae
of greater utility •s well a1
grll!lter ufety bo th for baby and
mother.
(I· now ha■ h,d ill first ICien­
tific report in En&amp;liah-on 100
deliveries by Ora. J. A, Calmen;
and R_ J. Fothergill in 1n Enc­
llab maternity hoapital In almost
all drcunuLancea, they f�nd it
bad an 1dvanta1e O\'t!C forcep1.

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SLIC ED a·Aco·N . �· : -. 4 9�,._.. . . SMOKED HAMS • 4 9 t
LAR GE BOLOG NA 4 9 � HALIBUT STEAKS . . 4 9 �
BONELESS - SKINLESS
TURKEYS
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FRESH FRVll'S &amp; VEGEI'ABLES

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lyln1-Jn hoapital■ but the obate­
trlciana are not ready to report.
Jt JI the invention of Or. T.
Malmstroem of Gothenbur1, Swe­
den, and euenti..llly ia a cup
which tan be applied by YICUUDI
ay DILOI SMITH
to a b.aby who I, beainnlo,: the
NEW YORK UPJ-In European journey through lhe birth caJlal
obatetrital acience the queatiott into thia world. By manipulatiQC
of wbll!ther a vacuum a.tractor ta the cup, the b•br's journey can
a &amp;ate and IOUnd wa, of 1peedio1 be both &amp;uided and hurried along
the end reault of labor i, being
The cup ia at the end of a
replaced by the question of whe­
ther it is a:olne to make obate­ lone tube which connect.fl it lo a
va.cu um pump. This cup comes in
lrical forcepa entirely obsolek.
In American obltetrk:al citclea, UJJ'ee 1izea which are readily In­
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froun by •u• terchangeable. The 1malleat
pended Jud&amp;ment. Tbe instrument applied at the bll!rinning of the
which is a maternity application journey when email size ll a req­
of 20t.b �bllll')' technolo&amp;Y, 11 ui1ite for application.
Beina quite lmiill its rnanipula­
bein&amp; tried out in a number of
tiYe poui bilii.i� are limited. But
u the journey progrene■, the
INDICT MMONITU�
TOKYO lJPI - Ubor union
member Takayori Y11nutita wu In
dieted Tuesday for takin1 part in
the airport demoru:trationa against
U. S. White House Prus Secretary
Jame■ llaserty la.at June 10. Yama­
atlta wu among 10 unionist.a and
studenu arreated in connection
with the demonstration.
RoJal Crown CCIU
TO DEVELOP MISSJLI
LONDON UPI - Ddenat Min­
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re&amp;..her
itter Harold Watkinaon diJclOled
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Tueld■y that Britain and Wnt
Germany are tonsiderinr joint
development of a nuclear mis&amp;Ue.

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drug store needs, cosmetics,
fil ' ing

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•Mlddleporl, 0., July 8, IGe0--1

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We carry a complete stock of

dependab le home needs . . . but

Mrs. Ruaell Capehart, Mr.
Mn. Rome Wllliamaon. Mr.
Mn, Jame, Hampton and Dr.
Mrs. John Ridgway.

New Extractor
May Replace
Forceps Aids

TH�_ A•� -��!_l;_ES OFFER YOU MOR Ef'

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Many Nua.renu: from lht. area
will ati.e-nd the 17th annual cen•
tral Ohio dlatrkt auembly of the
denomlnaUott al the Nazarene
camp srounda In Columbu• Wed­
nesda y throueb Frida ,y July 2022.
Puton ot
are• Nnarene
churehe1 will be amon1 the 132
put.on who will make 1nnaal re­
port,. o,. o_ B. Wllliamaon, Kan­
au City, will be tbll! prdidirl&amp;
genll!ral •uperintendent. Dr. Har­
vey S. Galloway, Columbua, will
Jlve hia 17th umual meuaae 11
diatrict superintendent.
Mi11 l!:Uubelh Cole, mlll,ion­
ary to Swuiland, wtll be the
chief 1peaker at a district miu­
ionary convention
July
18-111
preceding the aaaembly.
'111e 35th annual district camp
meet1n1 with three preachinr
services daily, will follow the
auembly, July ii.at. Tbe evan­
eeliJtl will be H. G . Purkhi■er,
Youne,town, 0., and Robert L
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The brothen thll!mlfllvea per­ preaented the club President', pin
sonally aelect and approve of t he to PhUlp Wolpert, new presldent.
donations after the staff 1creen1 Mr. Wolpert th en In turn preand sifts out the more worthy 1ented ' Jlr. Carmack with the
projects of the thouaands lhat p111t president'a pin.
come in yearly.
Nelson and Mr1. Rockefeller
Att11ndin1 wll!re lfr. and Mrs.
have five children, 1180 plain, J■ck Fleaher, Mr. •nd )Ir,, RI­
sensible, earneat and bred In chard Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rockefeller reticence.
Miller, Mr. and Mra. J. L. stew1n
The Rockefe.ller name once Rev. aod Mn. David Ftee�n.
meant to moat Americans only Mr. and Mrs. Herman l-ayne, lfr.
the ac("umulation of YHt amounts and Mn. · Lloyd Rouab, ...-. and
of money. lt could well become Mrs. Edwin Stein, 11:r. and Mn.
the name of a ne• American
poll- I Don•ld ltouah, Kr.. IJld Kn. CU'•
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The fint of the apecial atudiea
■ series of report.I vn ti . S. domes
lie policy, foreien policy, aocl1l
objectives and mlUtary HCUrity
came out of the brotherly LIIU.
A second serie,, financed by
the family, deal, wlth U. S, eeonomic outlook.
It is the brother■• hope that
t�fl atudiea will aid in &amp;lvin&amp; the
nation a new olttloolr:., a new purpoae,
In an .vera1e year tbe family
gives away $7 million, enoush lo
demJ.nd the attention of a fulltime organization, the Rockefeller
Brother, Fund.

Nuarenes l'ill
Attend Annual
Ohio Assembly

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His ingenuou11 charm, bis irn1;1·essihle einth usiasm and obvious
liking for people were ao effec­
th'e he snowed under HarrJman
in a year of nalionwide Demo­
uallc election trh.1mph8 .
Rockefeller has been rebuffe d
But most signiricanUy, in re­ by the party pros in his bid for
gard to the pre�nt and future the White House. But he haa
national scene, he is a bright lum­ mana&amp;ed to come back bright­
inary on the Republican political eyed Pnd unembittered. A friend
attributes that to tbe "feudal,
-horizon.
.!!ir artan but seeure simplicity" of
Rockefeller himsell, as does his URO"inging.
the overwhelming majority
of
Early iu Ille he found out he
professional polititians and poll­ w.is going to have to make hia
sters, virtually concedes the 1960 own wa7. He got a 2kent week­
GOP Presidential nomination to ly allowance as a boy, supple­
Vice President Richard M. Nixon. mented it by shining the family
Only a ronvcntion miracle sboes and kept book&amp; whieh were
could oblllerate Nixon's runaway inspected closely by bl.a father
nomination lead or stir up a and grandfataher, America's first
significant ''dralt
Rockefeller" billionaire.
movement among the host of
His family saw tO it that Nel•
state delt-gationa already firmly son and his four brothers and
committed to the vice president. one sister didn 'l become spoiled.
Bui such is the political poten­
In the daya before the first
tial of the ''Cinderella" candidate World War a lriend once sald lo
that even the most conrident of his father, John D. Rockefeller
the camifaign managers of the Jr.:
Nixon lorC'es are quietly laking
"Anybody with your mone1 ancl
all the known precautions lo fore five sons has a right to expect
stall a highly unlikely stampede least four black sheep in the
lo the Rockefeller camp .
family."
But John D. Jr. had made up
Rockefel�er also ls a realist
and a man who continually con­ his mind long before that there
founds old fashioned, political wouldn't be .an black sheep among
in-fighters by meaning what he the Rockefellers.
"Even in this machine age," Nel­
says. Those who know him well
son's
father once said•, "there
unequivocally declare that
his
are
certain
things that demand
statement that he will not accept
set'ond place on the GOP ticket personal attention. The busines11
of being a father is certainly
is absolute and flnal.
He is but 51 years old. He can one."
Theirs was a sober and devout
afford to wait four more years
home.
Each day was b�gun �ith
or even eight more years, should
Ni xon win this year and decide to pray�rs and ended with Bible
re�dmg.
run a seirond time.
1 was . otally .�nconsc1ous of
·rwo years ago "Ro�ky" hadn't
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r ven dipped an experimental toe be_mg ..a r tch boy,_ Nelson has
into the political se.ns, The way I said. Wher1 we hved on the ea­
in which he gained the 1958 Re• tate at Tarrytown, my brother
publican gubernatorial nomination Laurence and I had the shoeshine
In New York was unprecedented con�ession at our bouse. We got
J
a �,r=�ep_,- !b yie..
and through the· 1 b1ek. door.
'M llso had gardens to take
Thi! leading Republican candldate for 2overnor that year was care of an� we'd sell vegll!tables
form·•r GOP National Chairman to the bmily. We had some rab­
Leon;rd Hall. Rockefeller was bits and we'd s�ll them to t�e
Rockefeller Institute for Social
"just
going around the state
Research."
He was sent to a "progressive
I· school" in New York. When it
came time to go to college be
chose Dartmouth as more democratic than other Ivy League
schools favored by )' oung men of
his claijS.
In irollcge, he favored sweat
shirts and tennis shoes for attire.
He ran out of money and recoup­
ed by working in the cafeteria.
He taughl Sunday school for four
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A week after graduation he
married Mary Todhunter Clark of
Philadelphia, a girl with whom he
had sailed and swam at lhe famHy summer home, Bar Harbor, Me
His father's wedding gift was a
1 trip around the world.
The Rockefeller family, 1lnce
; John D . first amaaaed the great
• j fortune, has given away perhaps
1 $1 billion. Philanthropy h111a been
the family tr,dltlon from the gas
Try Some Soon
llght days when the oil baron
gave away dlmea, hls tr.ademark,
and millions up to the present
Rockefeller Special Studies Pro­
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When Nelson left the Elaen•
1 · hower Admlniatrallon in lfli� he
had reached the concluelon that
the U. S. with all il! reaources
and skill.I waa historlcall)' drift­
Phone WY-!--3973
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Back In New York he talked
Pomerv1
UR E. Moln
with his brothers and convinced
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OPEN 6 A.M. to ID P.M.
them that SOIDtthlng 1hould be
J done to help America underaland

heart of our bus.iness .

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He has demonstrated that hia
vi'twpoinl is not bound by dimes
and dollan. He is governor of
New York and a public servant.
He is a philanthropist and a pa­
tron of the arts. He bas been aa­
sistant lilCcrelary of stale and bas
served in Washington at a policy
le\·el ln the past three admin.is. \rations.

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A member of one of America's
rlchest famil iea and grPndoon of
John D. Rockefeller who founded
an oil dynasty, he has overcome
in the eyes ol many observers lbe
political handicap or -being born
to wealth and influence.

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meeling people."
late H June
30 be still had not announced
bi1 candidacy. SiJ: weeb later
he was nomlnated b y i cclamalion.
His opponent GOY.
Averell
l-larriman, shaped up 1.11 an easy
w inner Ji one believed the SO•
called expert■ .
Rockefeller's camp■lcn waa a
whirlwind. He made speechea in
Spanish in_ r ue�to Rlcan Harl�m.
He ate geriJte fish on the Yldd1ab
East SidP.. He . bounded through
l11e super marlr:etJ of auburbia
and somc&gt;how managed to soothe
t�e feeling,; of con1erv1Uve Republican votera In upstate New
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Nelaon E. Rockefeller has worn
Piil per clips on hia &amp;:luae.a lo
keep them from aJtlddlng down
his nose-not becawe he can't
afford n• ones, but beeauae he'a
too busy to send them out for
repiilirs.

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Mr. ,nri. Mrs. Harold watsora and
ramUy 'Jf Athena spent Monday
witn llls mother, Mrs. EHie Wal•
Mr. and rs. Dale Kuhn of 1il• son.
Mrs. Myrth1 Frost spent Mo11daJ
Ue Hoet.1n1, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl
Kuhn arul family al)(I Mr. and Mrs. at Vienna with her daughLer, Mr.
William. ltuhn of ctnton spent the and Ml'$. Emile Matlack.
week end here wi\ch their mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark andi
ffmily were recent guests 0£ Rev.
Mn. Grace Kuhn.
'Mr. and Mr■. W'ilfiam Tuttle and llnd Mrs. F.:rnest Wildman of Sen­
family or Columbus &amp;peril the week ecaville, Ohio.
end here wlLh hi■ parents. Mr. and
JAM PROOF ED
CAPE CANA.VER.AL, Fla. UPI
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buill-in euidance sy$tem lnvul•
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FLAT Tlttl IMEROINCY
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ly United Pr.., lnt1m.1tional
Tod■y i1 ..Wednesd.1y, July 6
the 188th dty ol lhe year, with
1 78 more In 1960.
The moon is approaching its
full phase.
The morning &amp;tara are Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn. The evenin1
stnn are Jupiter and Saturn.
On this da y in history:
In 1699, the notorious pint,,.
Capllin William Kidd, Was se.b:ed
in Bo!ton and deported lo Eng­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson or hind.
Shadyside, Ohio, visited Mrs. KaIn 1747, John Paul. who late
tie Bas&amp;, Saturday.
became famous as John Pauj
Mr,. Walter Blake and sons are Jones, ,wa1 bom in Srotland.
In 182-4 the ftepublltan P1rty
,p ending a week in Columbus with
relatives.
had it&amp; formal be1?inn,11i1,
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In 1883 bacteriologist_ Louil
Mrs. Betly Call and children, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Elmer V.inMeter and I Pasleur . Inoculated the first hu,
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Free- ' man be!ng, a boy '!'ho had been
man Johnson and ChUl:kie attended badly bitten b� an mlected dog.
In 1944, 1"8 penons were
the July 4th celebration at Ripley.
320 more in�ured !n t '9,
killed
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Mr:. and Mrs.
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111 , , )Vere and Mrs. Isaac Lewis , I •
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10 �rtford, Conn.
; � C,ton, Mrs. Dana Lewis, Randr Lee ��
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Cartwright, Mr. · a n4 . �Elaine
Thought for today: Famed N�
Edna
Freeman Joh11son and Ch,udk le . ! l· �•• officer J&amp;hn Paul Jon,s sai•
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Mrs. Clara Wil liams ani N,ra. , f ight."
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Margaref Fox visited Mrs. Veda _ - -:::-----:-;-- - ·� ­
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Van Meter at Holzer Hospital on in New Haven the past week,
iln.
JerlOn, Krri. Lo.ti
Mrs. Wanda Rousfl ■nd ta�ily of
Sunday afternoon.
''TranaportaUon on J..an&lt;J &amp; S;ea"
Mina Lewis and Gregory Neil West Columbia vi11lted her parente ;Jf.
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Phon. WY•2·0
visited Mrs. James Cunningham at Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Nlohollon.
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Mrs. Macy Rot11b l!pfJ!,t the week Moo. an " tr,w&amp;bau ,..1)'1'1lkt1
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Jaml:"s (' Hamby , V1c-t&gt;)' I }-\amby
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Ohio Power co 7 5 A., roal, Sato
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Morlha Watkins to Ora Watkins,
1 .28 ;\cres, �•h�Dury.
Radio healer &amp; allto. trans.
Ln,·enre MrQua1 d Jr . , Au drey D.
All wh.ite with be&amp;Otiful blue
fnlerlor.
}l cQuaid to Char les f' . We l c h and
Mt&gt;da B Wekh. 2 A. , Salem.
Jesst- ( ' f'rof11t. Orc1 Profitt to
An cl[ew Greer, Edith Gre e- r, 9M'◄
A flne car that h•s been over­
aeres, Columbia.
l0oked by cu buyers. Ori ve
Georgl' M. Bu1h, Lucille E. Bush
thia ear home (or
to Riky Pi11oll. 2 1 1 9 acres, Olive.
Howard Allen. Reatha Allen to
R oberL G. Rhodes, Lucille M.
Rhodes. 3.2-0 acres. Letart.
One local owner . Et-onomv
Arlhur W. HendricU,. fdamie
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plus in this compatt job. ti
lfrndr1c-k1, llarry W. lJe ndritks,
cyl. Overdrive.
Tressa Hendrick,, Robert Hendr lt'ks . :vt..ry Hendricks C ochran, to
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mode
1950
W• hav• thrH
H,te, ¼ acre,, S,lisbur,.
can. CM•rol•t, 0.Soto •nd
Pontiac. All 6 cyl. with
atral1ht tun1. , radkl &amp; haat­
"'· Comre In and m•k• u• •n
efhtr on one of th••• ·
AIM • 1 950 Wllly 1 pick-u p
trwlc fir liM• of UH around
th• houM or f•rm.
We Have Marine Fuel
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Hot House Tomatoes __ •. JSc
Fresh Peaches ___ 4 ... 49c
Sweet Corn "·-·- ___ ... 59c .
Seedless Grapes ::::. _ 2 .,. 49c
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1 957 Stuileboker

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'Mie Salem. Cedter w� met
at lhe 11,om� pf M.i;J, Rub)' l.-mberl, �U�)'. J1,ll'le '8th for
the reful&amp;r monthly meetinJ.
The meetino w■a called to order by lhe president, Mn. Rose
Wright. with scripture reading by
Mn. Violet Jarrell and readin&amp;s
by Mrs. Ja?Tell and Mn. Faye
Walker. A report on the Officer's
Training Selsion held in Pomeroy
J une 34,. wu made by Mrs.
Rose W ri&amp;ht, M.ra. Kathleen Ca•
ton and Mrs. Faye Walker who
attended the seulon.
T wo iippoinl,nenh were made,
tbiit of Mrs. ,BeU1 'lbomas il
aecretary , pf pl'Qmotiona and Mrs.
••aye Walker aa reporter. Twelve
get well cards, four baby congu1tulation cal'QI and one sympathy
.:ard were 19nt by the mem bers.
Miputes QI the previous meel ing were read by recording secre­
tary, Mn. Faye Walker and treaeurer's report made by Mrs. Ka ·
thleen Caton.
Th, next m••,i will •• held
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Mr. and Mn.

fell, Mr•� Cath�rine Shenel1efd.
Mn . .8, B. W1:1&amp;ht, Mn. A.,i
H■Ul_day,, -�"- Walker _and th"
hostess. V1.11.ton were Mu.11 Shaula
Kessinger, Miu Mary Edwards and
children gueau were Forma K ay
-Wright, Patti Wright, Li..nda Shenefield, Nancy Lam berl-,
R�u\h
Ann and Allaa Walker, J'..a.IT)' and
Stevie Thomas, Eddie, GleQ and.,
Susan Kennedy, Sheryl and B&amp;
linda Johlllilon, Christopher Ste­
wart and Dale Smith.

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Janet S�der, 111'1. Nellie Eblia
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camp meeting Sunday ,1 Morri.&amp;
Town.

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Ch uck Roast.��-.-� 3 9c
Culie Stea\, Thrifty

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,NEW HA VEN-Mem be.n of Rotar)' Club held ladle. niCbt on
ThurNIJ at their rtiular dinner
meetin&amp;. Guest apeaker wu Joe
Fenderbotcb, 1 member of the
Ky Stir Creek Power plant penon­
nel HJg topJc w11 "Coirnlc Su.lcide". tie talked on the effecta of
ndiatlon on the human body and
the amount the bodJ collld stand.
He stieued three tbinp to re­
member in ■n attaelr: Time Di•
ta nee and Shieldin,· ihe um'e the
bomb was dropped'. the distance
from you and bow
shield your
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the YICUIID\ teal ii lllONI effec­
tive. H011Jever, the •a la broken
by more tb.u moderate PAIIW'I!
and the vacuum can be releued
lnatantly by the oper,tor.

Dr. Malmllr0em'1 inattumenl
lnWUUonal
be1an attractin1
1eientlflc attention In 19D7. Jt la
In wide we on eonUnental Eur­
ope and in several clink• It baa
entirely replaced torcep1 beeauae
of greater utility •s well a1
grll!lter ufety bo th for baby and
mother.
(I· now ha■ h,d ill first ICien­
tific report in En&amp;liah-on 100
deliveries by Ora. J. A, Calmen;
and R_ J. Fothergill in 1n Enc­
llab maternity hoapital In almost
all drcunuLancea, they f�nd it
bad an 1dvanta1e O\'t!C forcep1.

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!GO% PURE L EAN BEEF

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SLIC ED a·Aco·N . �· : -. 4 9�,._.. . . SMOKED HAMS • 4 9 t
LAR GE BOLOG NA 4 9 � HALIBUT STEAKS . . 4 9 �
BONELESS - SKINLESS
TURKEYS
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49c Canned HAMS
ROASTING
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G1bleta Removed.

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FRESH FRVll'S &amp; VEGEI'ABLES

the

lyln1-Jn hoapital■ but the obate­
trlciana are not ready to report.
Jt JI the invention of Or. T.
Malmstroem of Gothenbur1, Swe­
den, and euenti..llly ia a cup
which tan be applied by YICUUDI
ay DILOI SMITH
to a b.aby who I, beainnlo,: the
NEW YORK UPJ-In European journey through lhe birth caJlal
obatetrital acience the queatiott into thia world. By manipulatiQC
of wbll!ther a vacuum a.tractor ta the cup, the b•br's journey can
a &amp;ate and IOUnd wa, of 1peedio1 be both &amp;uided and hurried along
the end reault of labor i, being
The cup ia at the end of a
replaced by the question of whe­
ther it is a:olne to make obate­ lone tube which connect.fl it lo a
va.cu um pump. This cup comes in
lrical forcepa entirely obsolek.
In American obltetrk:al citclea, UJJ'ee 1izea which are readily In­
ia
00th queationa
froun by •u• terchangeable. The 1malleat
pended Jud&amp;ment. Tbe instrument applied at the bll!rinning of the
which is a maternity application journey when email size ll a req­
of 20t.b �bllll')' technolo&amp;Y, 11 ui1ite for application.
Beina quite lmiill its rnanipula­
bein&amp; tried out in a number of
tiYe poui bilii.i� are limited. But
u the journey progrene■, the
INDICT MMONITU�
TOKYO lJPI - Ubor union
member Takayori Y11nutita wu In
dieted Tuesday for takin1 part in
the airport demoru:trationa against
U. S. White House Prus Secretary
Jame■ llaserty la.at June 10. Yama­
atlta wu among 10 unionist.a and
studenu arreated in connection
with the demonstration.
RoJal Crown CCIU
TO DEVELOP MISSJLI
LONDON UPI - Ddenat Min­
tl,e
re&amp;..her
itter Harold Watkinaon diJclOled
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Tueld■y that Britain and Wnt
Germany are tonsiderinr joint
development of a nuclear mis&amp;Ue.

A&amp;P Ground Beef ._ made' only from lean, lOOCXt pure beef! Freshly &amp;round . . . only Me srade - IDGH
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one prlc:. - LOW'I

drug store needs, cosmetics,
fil ' ing

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•Mlddleporl, 0., July 8, IGe0--1

GRO UND BEE F 4 9 t

SUPER-RIGtff

We carry a complete stock of

dependab le home needs . . . but

Mrs. Ruaell Capehart, Mr.
Mn. Rome Wllliamaon. Mr.
Mn, Jame, Hampton and Dr.
Mrs. John Ridgway.

New Extractor
May Replace
Forceps Aids

TH�_ A•� -��!_l;_ES OFFER YOU MOR Ef'

G9LDEN RIPE • , • FIRM, SOLID

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Many Nua.renu: from lht. area
will ati.e-nd the 17th annual cen•
tral Ohio dlatrkt auembly of the
denomlnaUott al the Nazarene
camp srounda In Columbu• Wed­
nesda y throueb Frida ,y July 2022.
Puton ot
are• Nnarene
churehe1 will be amon1 the 132
put.on who will make 1nnaal re­
port,. o,. o_ B. Wllliamaon, Kan­
au City, will be tbll! prdidirl&amp;
genll!ral •uperintendent. Dr. Har­
vey S. Galloway, Columbua, will
Jlve hia 17th umual meuaae 11
diatrict superintendent.
Mi11 l!:Uubelh Cole, mlll,ion­
ary to Swuiland, wtll be the
chief 1peaker at a district miu­
ionary convention
July
18-111
preceding the aaaembly.
'111e 35th annual district camp
meet1n1 with three preachinr
services daily, will follow the
auembly, July ii.at. Tbe evan­
eeliJtl will be H. G . Purkhi■er,
Youne,town, 0., and Robert L
Got-t.w, Beacon, N. Y

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Floyd Carmack, put president,
The brothen thll!mlfllvea per­ preaented the club President', pin
sonally aelect and approve of t he to PhUlp Wolpert, new presldent.
donations after the staff 1creen1 Mr. Wolpert th en In turn preand sifts out the more worthy 1ented ' Jlr. Carmack with the
projects of the thouaands lhat p111t president'a pin.
come in yearly.
Nelson and Mr1. Rockefeller
Att11ndin1 wll!re lfr. and Mrs.
have five children, 1180 plain, J■ck Fleaher, Mr. •nd )Ir,, RI­
sensible, earneat and bred In chard Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rockefeller reticence.
Miller, Mr. and Mra. J. L. stew1n
The Rockefe.ller name once Rev. aod Mn. David Ftee�n.
meant to moat Americans only Mr. and Mrs. Herman l-ayne, lfr.
the ac("umulation of YHt amounts and Mn. · Lloyd Rouab, ...-. and
of money. lt could well become Mrs. Edwin Stein, 11:r. and Mn.
the name of a ne• American
poll- I Don•ld ltouah, Kr.. IJld Kn. CU'•
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mack, Mr. ind Mrs. Wo_lpert, Mr.

PRESCRIPTlON S

GIE SSl lR
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The fint of the apecial atudiea
■ series of report.I vn ti . S. domes
lie policy, foreien policy, aocl1l
objectives and mlUtary HCUrity
came out of the brotherly LIIU.
A second serie,, financed by
the family, deal, wlth U. S, eeonomic outlook.
It is the brother■• hope that
t�fl atudiea will aid in &amp;lvin&amp; the
nation a new olttloolr:., a new purpoae,
In an .vera1e year tbe family
gives away $7 million, enoush lo
demJ.nd the attention of a fulltime organization, the Rockefeller
Brother, Fund.

Nuarenes l'ill
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His ingenuou11 charm, bis irn1;1·essihle einth usiasm and obvious
liking for people were ao effec­
th'e he snowed under HarrJman
in a year of nalionwide Demo­
uallc election trh.1mph8 .
Rockefeller has been rebuffe d
But most signiricanUy, in re­ by the party pros in his bid for
gard to the pre�nt and future the White House. But he haa
national scene, he is a bright lum­ mana&amp;ed to come back bright­
inary on the Republican political eyed Pnd unembittered. A friend
attributes that to tbe "feudal,
-horizon.
.!!ir artan but seeure simplicity" of
Rockefeller himsell, as does his URO"inging.
the overwhelming majority
of
Early iu Ille he found out he
professional polititians and poll­ w.is going to have to make hia
sters, virtually concedes the 1960 own wa7. He got a 2kent week­
GOP Presidential nomination to ly allowance as a boy, supple­
Vice President Richard M. Nixon. mented it by shining the family
Only a ronvcntion miracle sboes and kept book&amp; whieh were
could oblllerate Nixon's runaway inspected closely by bl.a father
nomination lead or stir up a and grandfataher, America's first
significant ''dralt
Rockefeller" billionaire.
movement among the host of
His family saw tO it that Nel•
state delt-gationa already firmly son and his four brothers and
committed to the vice president. one sister didn 'l become spoiled.
Bui such is the political poten­
In the daya before the first
tial of the ''Cinderella" candidate World War a lriend once sald lo
that even the most conrident of his father, John D. Rockefeller
the camifaign managers of the Jr.:
Nixon lorC'es are quietly laking
"Anybody with your mone1 ancl
all the known precautions lo fore five sons has a right to expect
stall a highly unlikely stampede least four black sheep in the
lo the Rockefeller camp .
family."
But John D. Jr. had made up
Rockefel�er also ls a realist
and a man who continually con­ his mind long before that there
founds old fashioned, political wouldn't be .an black sheep among
in-fighters by meaning what he the Rockefellers.
"Even in this machine age," Nel­
says. Those who know him well
son's
father once said•, "there
unequivocally declare that
his
are
certain
things that demand
statement that he will not accept
set'ond place on the GOP ticket personal attention. The busines11
of being a father is certainly
is absolute and flnal.
He is but 51 years old. He can one."
Theirs was a sober and devout
afford to wait four more years
home.
Each day was b�gun �ith
or even eight more years, should
Ni xon win this year and decide to pray�rs and ended with Bible
re�dmg.
run a seirond time.
1 was . otally .�nconsc1ous of
·rwo years ago "Ro�ky" hadn't
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r ven dipped an experimental toe be_mg ..a r tch boy,_ Nelson has
into the political se.ns, The way I said. Wher1 we hved on the ea­
in which he gained the 1958 Re• tate at Tarrytown, my brother
publican gubernatorial nomination Laurence and I had the shoeshine
In New York was unprecedented con�ession at our bouse. We got
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a �,r=�ep_,- !b yie..
and through the· 1 b1ek. door.
'M llso had gardens to take
Thi! leading Republican candldate for 2overnor that year was care of an� we'd sell vegll!tables
form·•r GOP National Chairman to the bmily. We had some rab­
Leon;rd Hall. Rockefeller was bits and we'd s�ll them to t�e
Rockefeller Institute for Social
"just
going around the state
Research."
He was sent to a "progressive
I· school" in New York. When it
came time to go to college be
chose Dartmouth as more democratic than other Ivy League
schools favored by )' oung men of
his claijS.
In irollcge, he favored sweat
shirts and tennis shoes for attire.
He ran out of money and recoup­
ed by working in the cafeteria.
He taughl Sunday school for four
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A week after graduation he
married Mary Todhunter Clark of
Philadelphia, a girl with whom he
had sailed and swam at lhe famHy summer home, Bar Harbor, Me
His father's wedding gift was a
1 trip around the world.
The Rockefeller family, 1lnce
; John D . first amaaaed the great
• j fortune, has given away perhaps
1 $1 billion. Philanthropy h111a been
the family tr,dltlon from the gas
Try Some Soon
llght days when the oil baron
gave away dlmea, hls tr.ademark,
and millions up to the present
Rockefeller Special Studies Pro­
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When Nelson left the Elaen•
1 · hower Admlniatrallon in lfli� he
had reached the concluelon that
the U. S. with all il! reaources
and skill.I waa historlcall)' drift­
Phone WY-!--3973
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Back In New York he talked
Pomerv1
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with his brothers and convinced
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them that SOIDtthlng 1hould be
J done to help America underaland

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He has demonstrated that hia
vi'twpoinl is not bound by dimes
and dollan. He is governor of
New York and a public servant.
He is a philanthropist and a pa­
tron of the arts. He bas been aa­
sistant lilCcrelary of stale and bas
served in Washington at a policy
le\·el ln the past three admin.is. \rations.

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John D. Rockefeller who founded
an oil dynasty, he has overcome
in the eyes ol many observers lbe
political handicap or -being born
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meeling people."
late H June
30 be still had not announced
bi1 candidacy. SiJ: weeb later
he was nomlnated b y i cclamalion.
His opponent GOY.
Averell
l-larriman, shaped up 1.11 an easy
w inner Ji one believed the SO•
called expert■ .
Rockefeller's camp■lcn waa a
whirlwind. He made speechea in
Spanish in_ r ue�to Rlcan Harl�m.
He ate geriJte fish on the Yldd1ab
East SidP.. He . bounded through
l11e super marlr:etJ of auburbia
and somc&gt;how managed to soothe
t�e feeling,; of con1erv1Uve Republican votera In upstate New
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Nelaon E. Rockefeller has worn
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keep them from aJtlddlng down
his nose-not becawe he can't
afford n• ones, but beeauae he'a
too busy to send them out for
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Mr. and rs. Dale Kuhn of 1il• son.
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Tod■y i1 ..Wednesd.1y, July 6
the 188th dty ol lhe year, with
1 78 more In 1960.
The moon is approaching its
full phase.
The morning &amp;tara are Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn. The evenin1
stnn are Jupiter and Saturn.
On this da y in history:
In 1699, the notorious pint,,.
Capllin William Kidd, Was se.b:ed
in Bo!ton and deported lo Eng­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson or hind.
Shadyside, Ohio, visited Mrs. KaIn 1747, John Paul. who late
tie Bas&amp;, Saturday.
became famous as John Pauj
Mr,. Walter Blake and sons are Jones, ,wa1 bom in Srotland.
In 182-4 the ftepublltan P1rty
,p ending a week in Columbus with
relatives.
had it&amp; formal be1?inn,11i1,
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In 1883 bacteriologist_ Louil
Mrs. Betly Call and children, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Elmer V.inMeter and I Pasleur . Inoculated the first hu,
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Free- ' man be!ng, a boy '!'ho had been
man Johnson and ChUl:kie attended badly bitten b� an mlected dog.
In 1944, 1"8 penons were
the July 4th celebration at Ripley.
320 more in�ured !n t '9,
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Thought for today: Famed N�
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Mrs. Wanda Rousfl ■nd ta�ily of
Sunday afternoon.
''TranaportaUon on J..an&lt;J &amp; S;ea"
Mina Lewis and Gregory Neil West Columbia vi11lted her parente ;Jf.
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Morlha Watkins to Ora Watkins,
1 .28 ;\cres, �•h�Dury.
Radio healer &amp; allto. trans.
Ln,·enre MrQua1 d Jr . , Au drey D.
All wh.ite with be&amp;Otiful blue
fnlerlor.
}l cQuaid to Char les f' . We l c h and
Mt&gt;da B Wekh. 2 A. , Salem.
Jesst- ( ' f'rof11t. Orc1 Profitt to
An cl[ew Greer, Edith Gre e- r, 9M'◄
A flne car that h•s been over­
aeres, Columbia.
l0oked by cu buyers. Ori ve
Georgl' M. Bu1h, Lucille E. Bush
thia ear home (or
to Riky Pi11oll. 2 1 1 9 acres, Olive.
Howard Allen. Reatha Allen to
R oberL G. Rhodes, Lucille M.
Rhodes. 3.2-0 acres. Letart.
One local owner . Et-onomv
Arlhur W. HendricU,. fdamie
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lfrndr1c-k1, llarry W. lJe ndritks,
cyl. Overdrive.
Tressa Hendrick,, Robert Hendr lt'ks . :vt..ry Hendricks C ochran, to
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can. CM•rol•t, 0.Soto •nd
Pontiac. All 6 cyl. with
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le.am in the Kyger C'ret'k Indus ·
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M·M ha d 9 hits a nd t wo err ors
Kyger Crec-k 8 h i ts and three
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Pomero y 4 _ 3 called after six lnnmgs because. �( the turfew,
and R a cine dum ped M iddleµort 4-:1. a l ! on a muumum of baseknocks.
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a n d .\ht" k (•y Winebre n ner fm is � ed
up , holdin g . Pomeroy to t wo � • L,.
s i ngl1•s hy Jim Gilbt-r\ and W i l l i e
m:il· kwell. 8oyd wu nearly as
t ou�h 111 hi!! tour on l bP mound for
Pom eroy, :illo•vin g singles on ly t o
Wi ne bre,n n er , J.,ou ks and ('row.
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Boyd fanni•d six,
walked thret·
fo r Po meroy, Louks fa n ned SIX,
wal kl-d Q, Wiri brt&gt; n ne r fonncd 3 ,
walked one.
Th e Middleport 8.e�ons. at Ra•
ci ne Wl'rt' ahea d . 3-0 going m to the
holtum of the s l m m gh ',� ter
piek111� up two 1ix� 1 ,�ies �
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rt.i n . depart� ent ,
Ro n nie carr
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Pittsbllf,e:th l)e,uilltit-boll n d Pi•
ra t es Wf?Uld fove to k n ow what'
8 1,£i md"denly �ppeqcd to aTJ' those
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P 9 lla ddp h i a
:n "4 . .il.3, (5
�u �ould' n e\'er liit maj Or reagu e
Ra t' rnr ('.1 mr h3&lt;'k with l hrc,· C'ti i tag o
p1tch1nJl:.
28 43 394 !'6
runs i n th t" r.1'! l of !he si x t h and
Tuff.day's i:l'Hulh
Th� tobacco-chewin g,
35-year•
(hr ""' rnn1n � lally in t h e bot1 o m of St. Louis l ( h iugo 2
ol d Ne l�on was st.am�d "strictly
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' a mi n or league h "tl er'' for (he
,ittsburgh
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pas t 18 years, mosj or which he
Racinl! g11I Ll!i lhrce run� o n IWD
spl"nl k i rkilig around (he b uli�es.
waU:s. Hrur4' HPe gle'� singlr. a nd Pfillad•lphi a 2 Cincinn,afi 0, (N)
Wednesda:•' i Pr4•6la Pitcfufr1
Nelson ha d be en gi ve n brief
when D.iv11, rou nd ed se e un U b.i Sl'
st Lou is at Chic: ,ig,o _ G'ltKon ll' s
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far
the !r) t o pii•k h i m uff went
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to t ht: er n t.crheld [cncc, a l lowi n g ( 1 - 1 ) •• ''obb",e /J,10).
PiUsb:.gh at C incin,na'ti (nJ,ht) f:� u�e L::ld help \h;� w he n
Davis a n d Beegle to score.
od
-MiuH {4-SI or Cheney (0-1 ) vs they drafted him h;om Toro nto of
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lll scor•nlf ls ell •
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it her t hrew into left -----Ow•ns ( J- ) v s P arro (4-2) .
t h rd, the
Rorky batted a respectable .291
e Dod�ers. � Af{ es c� 1� · ' night t tie Raci ne Cards beat ihe
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Pomeroy Tigers 1 9-7.
{ nlglW) _ 0'0.11 . (3•7) . vs wu. sta ged l?erhap■ hi ■ finest per• pitchers Wl th Mike McCormi ck
11ckie Bostic led Card hltiers
�·or 'fiddleport . Coe n had tll.'o l t11n, {7-2)
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the loss.
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formance for them Tuea0i'y niF ht
witN five for sh:: and seven ru n s
srns lf"s . Tnry Joh nson a t riJ? le ,
T�ursd•,)"• Ga,nff
when �e i;ocked successi v� fiiom•
a nd Housh a si n gle. For H a t m P Pithburgh at C i ncinnat i, night,
A wild pi tch by M eC orml�k batted across. Dave Spencer was
ers i n lh e n i n th a n d JOth i n n lng 9 11'.Jl" t
e he Dodgers their rirst run rour for six and Joe Sellers , tWo
Larry Pm·t·, ll olma n a nd Beegle Phi ladelphia at Milw•ukff, night
to pr odure a ?l-4 victory over the
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the fourth aQd they 11dded for two and four runs M!ored.
si nl;!lcd .
Chicago at Los A.n91IH, night
Braves a n d i ncre88e Pfttllburg:h 'a
t'hree
more i n the sl:s:th on fo11r , ,muce Neirler and Jeff Alkire
St. Louls at Sa.-. Franc:ilCo
lead to 41,i games In the Nation al
For Racine Lefty H oward Joh n si n gles a n d two wal ks. P9(ires, also fii.d two h tts•
AME R ICAN L E AGUE
League race.
so n came m t o pitch for 1he fi st
wh o struc!t ollt sevei'i, al.!Lo haltll!d
For the Ti�era C. Bartelt was
L. Pct. GB
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only player witb two hits.
19-game
hittirig
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Homers
Wr.ck
Wlllty
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York
43 'l7 .fi l 4
firth 1.1ml �ixth to pick up t he w111. N
Carda . . . . . . . . . 9133, 10-llJ 18 J
M i lwaukee s tarte r Carlt on Wil. st rellk.
Cleveland
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42
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Larry PrH'" wh o had p1tche t� e
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l ey took a 2-0 l ead I nt o the n i n th
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\ 1,11 Baltim on•
first four i n n i n gs, cam: bi1'l'
Bost ic (WP),
Diddle 5 a n d
39 34 .5:U 5'/2 wh1&gt; n he 1r ndd e n ly was tagged for
ChiL,igu
the 11eve n t h an1l landed r n trou l,fo •
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B.
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(LP) Napper 1
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34 37 . 47 9 9 1/2 N t•lso n 's firs t hom er plus a two•
Reg. SD.9S Gl)LF SET
nghl away by perm i Hi n g Ro ush's I ;�;�;n ij
8.
1!:ngllsh
4
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Bartels.
rur1 homer by Don Hoak. 'l'he
57 1 1
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sing le ;r nd walk in g Ste phenso n .
' 5 Irons - 2 Wqpds
K a n sas C i t y
Br1tves battled back to tie \he
27 45 .37 5 1 7
Bag and '3 B4lls
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Head CoverS'
T1.1�sd,ay '1 Re1ulh
'hp IOI) uf ihc Baron batting order,
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b S k 'i n n er 1mg
Baltimore 9 Sc,1ton 4. nl9ht
Hut
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M i t' k Morri�. !Con
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ST. ANDREWS, Scotf,nd UPl10th an
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y Joh niwn, in that order, an d wm wi1'1\'l
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u �a,,of the Cl�j la ti d Sarazen and muscular, young A'r, ���'. ! !nakl n g that tral for nofd Palmer set out today at the
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foday, aa far at the Tribie ill ea n delegation shootine for the
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Bi'ltlsb open l')lf eflafflplonship.
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Be,ides Sarazen �d Palmer,.
Chlc•,o at Cle\'eland (night).
is hack i n stride a n d is l� k1rg the only iwo ya n r.a a b1e •t o
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ab out a n oth er Am erican
Kanw1 City •t O.tro1t (nlvhl}"'
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B!'lthlh Ope n wl!'H! Bill Joh. n spn ,
bo1ttling champlon.
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Daley ( 1 1 -4) �• Lary ( 6-8 ).
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Mason players. The second game in the eyes of Indijlnl' rans.
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Waverly a n d Legion Post 1 04thEI batti ng crown i n 1 959, despite
to save lhe l i fe of a � rien� who
HIRAM , Ohio l l l'l -Coach P,Jbi meet i ng. I n the fi nal game or
the a drop t() �64 at on e point, haa
iver.
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had blle n i nt o the Ohio
Brnw,1 opt'llutl his an n ual throe.-:ilay n ight, l h P M &amp; M Je ti w i l l
hce moved back i n to the thick of the
- - - · - - -- · ruuk if' Hchu,il a11d quarlerb'ii.ck the 1-' inish in g ,Depart
m&lt; .n t of the batti ng race. Of late, be has bee n
hriPlin J( 1,er ioq h)day Jo r 16 me m• K aiser Pla n t in Rave nswood.
tl.tttln g at a .430 pace over the
hers of his t:l4Vel and Brow llS.\. ,..
The tourna me nt , wpl, . eon U n ue. '
la&amp;t 1 9 gamea to spark the In­
The players. 1 4 rookies and with thr&lt;'r more games ot?rl&lt;tay I dia n i• i n their drive to keep pace
quartcrbiwk M i l l Plum and hi.� n i ght. Mel Clark's All Stars ope n with the New York Yankees.
COURT STP.Ed
K u enn listt'd the trade and an
No. I u11clr,rs1 11d�•. J i m Ninowski. t h ,• n ighl's play a).(ai ns t Pt . Plea s•
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wC' rf' S(' hi•rl ull'II fur a hravy load 11111 T&amp;1' wit
_ 8f 85· At 8 .P. early•season inj u ry for hi 8 !II ow
of clus.�roorn wurk o n d Sutne right m . on Fri&lt;lny, Lak m State l losplt- start. He ,mffered a pullQd mus•
al Will meet Smith's Upholsteri n g
11utt.lrn,r f'X(!rt• i 111·.�.
cle in the ope n in g li:lme ■gainst
of
Pa r kersburg an d a 9 p. m . . W csI I Detroit and was sideli n ed for
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Th1· cc nw n will 1w shoot ing for ('ol umhia will f.ire the Re tailers of
several games.
! hl' q u u r tcrback JJO�t ! his }'t•;1r. Poi n l Plr-as11n t .
"I'm settled with ihis te.am
l ')um. the Rrowns· n•gular s i i,:nut
n
ow,''
he said. "Jl was n 't euy
The tour n 1·y w i l l hre ak from Frit·allcr Lhc past t wo SN11w11s, will he
for t he first week' or two because
day
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nday n i ght unless rai n
out to kC'l•p hi!I job uvt•r Ni no wskl;
f was surrou nded by new team­
who ha� s1·1•11 l i l t l1• nd ion in twn forccs. the It-ams to play on .Sll!Ur• mutes and I was verY much
con­
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Scmus O f th e f1 t I was taking
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who w i l l also ht&gt; g i ve n it l'r11ck at
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ru n n ing !hf' ! ('om. ll1twson wus ac• be played in addi t io n to the rirsi
m Y fa':n�;; �,8 here Wlth
11111n,,1 from 1 1H' P it tshurgh Slt•d- gamt:! o ( the se co n q round. New
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8 p, m. The first game of the sec• b11 II • ,,The swfna
FIGHT RESULTS
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Smi1h, 1 !13, Lm1 Ang,•l t•s. knork1•rl
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p l e1�d o�1 Tuesday n ight wi t h lh e in his batting sta n ce for his Im•
irn f2).
roverl hitti,ng. He ha.d been !lta n d
. h nals t o he pl ayed n e xl
s
W li:MRLF.V . En).lh1 nd U P J-Tl.' r• � nu
W udnl.' s&lt;1 ay and t he r1n 11.IR o n ne d fng well back in the box and
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-m t11
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w 1 1 t• , 1 1 21 Thursda�.
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all pllche,s t"rew lo him o n the
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the plnyers on the wmmna; teams. to ri ht "But now J've moved up
1:1 P•rf.ct. for car1, wills, h.,-d I'
three' t� lour in ches In the bat: ..1 to reach 1ilat"- 3•ll. handl• ,
ie,·, box and u makes a dlffer/ with water 1hut-&lt;1ff,
,nee, I can pull the ball better
!,;,qw 1·1111•r.1•1'1"i 'I .:£.!C!hlill:'ll�'fl!llll1'
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to left field," Kuenn said.
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Since movinr up Kuenn has
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banged out 31 hlt, In 72 trlp1 to
the plate lncludlng tlx dou�leai
and three home run,. He'1 also
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d,l,.n In 15 nill• to boo,t hi, ·••·
son',
output to' �. compared, to
CINCINNATI UPI - Cinclnn1ti
the
71
he k notted ln Jut :fear.
opens a brl�( two-,am(l 11erles lo•
It, wb/11
The
aurae
hi!I boosted hi · av­
night with the fron t ru nn i ng Pitts•
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Be""lil,II
league. Another 44-polnt 1plur,e
to talk like pen n a n t winners.
Pittsb urgh batters may thi n k ind he &amp;bould be IUW'ed of that
dlffere n tly aft-:r t onight 's game in seco nd &amp;lrale:ht_c�n;_ _ which Bob Purkey. one Qf the top 1-.a:;;a:.:a..--------.
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with 1n 8-S reco rd, gets II cha nce
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to slow them do'Wn.
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24 INCH , , . . . , . . . $8.88
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Roberts threw • nifty four•httter to shut the Reds out, 2.0, and
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pick up hi■ fourth ,t,aJghl Win l
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and first whltewash of the aeaaon,
Bia Don Newcom� was tht 'liC•
from I lo I 1".M
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doUbl'e
a n'd triple anb Mite. GJrd·
out of the R ed Sox with Jerry
Paul Giel, t � wln ner, yiel d� the Van lnwagen p i tching
S�m
one,h it ball. t&gt;,'tr a sin'gfe and 8· l}omer.
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Bravei1' fina l r:un i n the 10th be- It was
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[o re Bo b F�iend came on to na n second half race, for both teams. Senators hit.
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Ell i s of the
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The Dod K� bl,ne�
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n a oft Uie fol,llih to spoil
leadl
Jofm Ta'rlor and Pat :tdwardi
V.an r... wa 11:en's bic;I rw. • no-hitter.
S-Q, the Philli,is �a t th� �•• ha t
each hithtli sa(ely twice.
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!h(" Cubs, 3-2 m other NL
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Butcher. Vaninwueh . and �lad.
ripped the Red S!J,i: l►.,i IQ th\!
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Pomero y 4 _ 3 called after six lnnmgs because. �( the turfew,
and R a cine dum ped M iddleµort 4-:1. a l ! on a muumum of baseknocks.
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a n d .\ht" k (•y Winebre n ner fm is � ed
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Wi ne bre,n n er , J.,ou ks and ('row.
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walked thret·
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wal kl-d Q, Wiri brt&gt; n ne r fonncd 3 ,
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Ra t' rnr ('.1 mr h3&lt;'k with l hrc,· C'ti i tag o
p1tch1nJl:.
28 43 394 !'6
runs i n th t" r.1'! l of !he si x t h and
Tuff.day's i:l'Hulh
Th� tobacco-chewin g,
35-year•
(hr ""' rnn1n � lally in t h e bot1 o m of St. Louis l ( h iugo 2
ol d Ne l�on was st.am�d "strictly
l'
t h 7t h
l,.,os Ant. I San Fran. O, night
' a mi n or league h "tl er'' for (he
,ittsburgh
S
Milw,
4,
10
inn,.,
(N�
pas t 18 years, mosj or which he
Racinl! g11I Ll!i lhrce run� o n IWD
spl"nl k i rkilig around (he b uli�es.
waU:s. Hrur4' HPe gle'� singlr. a nd Pfillad•lphi a 2 Cincinn,afi 0, (N)
Wednesda:•' i Pr4•6la Pitcfufr1
Nelson ha d be en gi ve n brief
when D.iv11, rou nd ed se e un U b.i Sl'
st Lou is at Chic: ,ig,o _ G'ltKon ll' s
i
a l wilt, fi V'e d i Herent major
lo
far
the !r) t o pii•k h i m uff went
·
c l b but l h P'r t es slill
1 g
to t ht: er n t.crheld [cncc, a l lowi n g ( 1 - 1 ) •• ''obb",e /J,10).
PiUsb:.gh at C incin,na'ti (nJ,ht) f:� u�e L::ld help \h;� w he n
Davis a n d Beegle to score.
od
-MiuH {4-SI or Cheney (0-1 ) vs they drafted him h;om Toro nto of
Sou t,hJI!'
,..,,...Joyt
hDl)Y
l� li
l't
hfb
, h
res
t:
rn a ptevfou�ly u nre)k&gt;rted Lithe
t
i
n
the
sevcnlh
Holman
score
d
Purby
(S.3').
I
r
the lnt ernalional Leag u e i n De- �
S U!J),� G �� o • (�, �
i
League gan'te
e
t
on th"e MOnlfeY
'
Pfii.ladelphia . at r,\llwauli .. IN) ce mb er of 1 958.
lll scor•nlf ls ell •
IC
the win n i n g run wh en , i n stlealin�
un
diamond
in
Pomeroy
Moncla;r
�
ft'
i
r.
t
h
t
9
it her t hrew into left -----Ow•ns ( J- ) v s P arro (4-2) .
t h rd, the
Rorky batted a respectable .291
e Dod�ers. � Af{ es c� 1� · ' night t tie Raci ne Cards beat ihe
t
S•,
hits
1
ed
n
Francisco
1
a
fou
Fra
n
?ff
at
l
d
.
i
os
nc
.
.O:r1gelM
o
r
for the Pirate! last Year but he I
Ce
,�c
Pomeroy Tigers 1 9-7.
{ nlglW) _ 0'0.11 . (3•7) . vs wu. sta ged l?erhap■ hi ■ finest per• pitchers Wl th Mike McCormi ck
11ckie Bostic led Card hltiers
�·or 'fiddleport . Coe n had tll.'o l t11n, {7-2)
n
u
g
s
the loss.
llerl
formance for them Tuea0i'y niF ht
witN five for sh:: and seven ru n s
srns lf"s . Tnry Joh nson a t riJ? le ,
T�ursd•,)"• Ga,nff
when �e i;ocked successi v� fiiom•
a nd Housh a si n gle. For H a t m P Pithburgh at C i ncinnat i, night,
A wild pi tch by M eC orml�k batted across. Dave Spencer was
ers i n lh e n i n th a n d JOth i n n lng 9 11'.Jl" t
e he Dodgers their rirst run rour for six and Joe Sellers , tWo
Larry Pm·t·, ll olma n a nd Beegle Phi ladelphia at Milw•ukff, night
to pr odure a ?l-4 victory over the
iii
the fourth aQd they 11dded for two and four runs M!ored.
si nl;!lcd .
Chicago at Los A.n91IH, night
Braves a n d i ncre88e Pfttllburg:h 'a
t'hree
more i n the sl:s:th on fo11r , ,muce Neirler and Jeff Alkire
St. Louls at Sa.-. Franc:ilCo
lead to 41,i games In the Nation al
For Racine Lefty H oward Joh n si n gles a n d two wal ks. P9(ires, also fii.d two h tts•
AME R ICAN L E AGUE
League race.
so n came m t o pitch for 1he fi st
wh o struc!t ollt sevei'i, al.!Lo haltll!d
For the Ti�era C. Bartelt was
L. Pct. GB
1
e
t imt• 1 h 1s S4:!ason a� d worke d t�
W
i
l
l
i e Mays'
the
only player witb two hits.
19-game
hittirig
.
Homers
Wr.ck
Wlllty
ew
York
43 'l7 .fi l 4
firth 1.1ml �ixth to pick up t he w111. N
Carda . . . . . . . . . 9133, 10-llJ 18 J
M i lwaukee s tarte r Carlt on Wil. st rellk.
Cleveland
.fiOO 1
28
42
,
Larry PrH'" wh o had p1tche t� e
_______ •
Tigers . . . . . . . 400 30-- 7 7 5
l ey took a 2-0 l ead I nt o the n i n th
·
45 :1:I . .'l77 2
\ 1,11 Baltim on•
first four i n n i n gs, cam: bi1'l'
Bost ic (WP),
Diddle 5 a n d
39 34 .5:U 5'/2 wh1&gt; n he 1r ndd e n ly was tagged for
ChiL,igu
the 11eve n t h an1l landed r n trou l,fo •
I
Spe
n
cer.
B.
Moore
(LP) Napper 1
0 t 1
34 37 . 47 9 9 1/2 N t•lso n 's firs t hom er plus a two•
Reg. SD.9S Gl)LF SET
nghl away by perm i Hi n g Ro ush's I ;�;�;n ij
8.
1!:ngllsh
4
and
Bartels.
rur1 homer by Don Hoak. 'l'he
57 1 1
lu n
32
38
.4
sing le ;r nd walk in g Ste phenso n .
' 5 Irons - 2 Wqpds
K a n sas C i t y
Br1tves battled back to tie \he
27 45 .37 5 1 7
Bag and '3 B4lls
sc
'
t'ht
e
,
la&amp;t
he
t
in
Boston
a11i11
of
or
1
361
4•
26
fan
to
8
n
dow
hore
e
h
However
n inth.
Head CoverS'
T1.1�sd,ay '1 Re1ulh
'hp IOI) uf ihc Baron batting order,
' 1 ed 'm lh e
b S k 'i n n er 1mg
Baltimore 9 Sc,1ton 4. nl9ht
Hut
pen
M i t' k Morri�. !Con
r· n ie Carr and Te_r· •"
:, t r ti ed a und t"e base,
ST. ANDREWS, Scotf,nd UPl10th an
fl'
I!
3, night .
O.. n9ton 5 N11W York
y Joh niwn, in that order, an d wm wi1'1\'l
1
f!
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J
11
:
cr 1t-V11'r.J:Mn UP[- Out;(telaer
.WII I,
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The
venenble 118-year-old Gene
e
NeJ
wheh
d
s
oa
t
h
f
i\
f
tp 1te8 1'11,s
f p!M&amp; ICh'idufllcl
i
the garnie.
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Prola11'e1 Pltthel'I' lt omet of ihe ,-e,r into lti� ri&amp;ht �
u �a,,of the Cl�j la ti d Sarazen and muscular, young A'r, ���'. ! !nakl n g that tral for nofd Palmer set out today at the
O
Barons
#
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gl
,lf
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t
iro'1t!on
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(n'i;Jlt ) - (f.l eld b1eac� en Ott l oser oey ay .
n ' n .
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J . lMClty COi avito look prettY go d head of a slim four-mu Ameri.
Ra '
�
o
� � � a n d Bush. Price, Jnhnlion lt ra lcli (3-0) vs c;aul• 12•7).
.
foday, aa far at the Tribie ill ea n delegation shootine for the
1"'"''1
(51 ( W P), Prk, &lt;7 1 ,nd Bailey,
Bi'ltlsb open l')lf eflafflplonship.
0
:: 7;�2)
' 1��":- mi,enble ''"'- u � nn
Be,ides Sarazen �d Palmer,.
Chlc•,o at Cle\'eland (night).
is hack i n stride a n d is l� k1rg the only iwo ya n r.a a b1e •t o
•
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.
nn
W
5•i9me
vs
_
,.,,..
.
(4-6)
n
y
(4
r,
( �01il4'1'fi�
1
ague qualify for the 'J2-hole centen'111al
ab out a n oth er Am erican
Kanw1 City •t O.tro1t (nlvhl}"'
Alltborized.
II
B!'lthlh Ope n wl!'H! Bill Joh. n spn ,
bo1ttling champlon.
sq
Daley ( 1 1 -4) �• Lary ( 6-8 ).
·
\
Hea
'd
"Alth ouib Jve lost a lot Q1 tilhe of Provo, Utah, and Jack Isa111c�
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hur da 1 Games
LOVISV I(LE, Ky, UPI-Un' .
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•
dvutan
pro
ai
the
Langle
tik
r'm
Air
start,
"low
mY
of
;,ie
u
beca
on
y
No.
y
$
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i
gues.
I
l � • KansH City at Detroit
beu t e n Luis Hodr
. ·
ine out fOr thit batting crow n F_orc e Base i n Virginia .
te nd er ro r t he world well t&gt;.rw e : g.ht Wa1hln l(fon at .B'5 t�n
h '. . �·�re� um� are ol) tap for lo- ali•II) " Kueen lift.Id.
--- -- ... - � - -,
4
Ch tca91D.
Cle.,e,1,�, nlih'f
t itle , mee ts former cham.p1on Vir•
t?il!' toftba1t fa'ns on Th'ursday ev en- I
.
.
S'Jfi
spoien
8'atvey
de,ln
1tely
par
t
in
a
onigh
or
w
t
• Nt Y k at Balt lmo r•, night
g il Akins here
:'fh.en. U,e 14th ann 11af Be nd
as on the spot thi,s sprin'I com---,,---t ial benefi t ma1ch.
1,,
• o'tt,baR1 Tol)hlarru·nl
C� t s under �g lt'l Cleveland in 8 tra'de for
.
I.
.
·,.
ii)' at Bs,ch'(el Fi e ld i n Mason .
h ome rUn i,Sol ColaVito. M a ny
The fight, wi t h 3ff per c��t or Q
�
,
· " '
f�t
aame,
The
s1
ar
which
at
to
b
l!:
n
got
J
"·
l9
lB
receip
gate
robabl)'
would
grou
h
ay rs p
t he
♦\'e
,, '
'7 p·. m., llu the G$T team of Galli· cracked under the prdsure of trychil d re n o f the
th
e widow and six
11
tielin11:
pol
team
Clifto
m
and
a
or
n
Hucl•
weight
wel1er
I n lo make the trade loot g ood
l 11 t e Lou i sv i llP
Mason players. The second game in the eyes of Indijlnl' rans.
.
ell Stikb , will hi' na t io n ally ll'lf•·
fo llowing immed iately after the
1
1 959 lattl111 Champl�
vised. St1kh WI.IS drowned laSl
rirst
has two Parkeri.hurg team1r
mpl
e
all
K uen n, whose .Sft3 averag� '\ll'On
l
ssfu.
nsut·ce
mon1h in 1111 u
Waverly a n d Legion Post 1 04thEI batti ng crown i n 1 959, despite
to save lhe l i fe of a � rien� who
HIRAM , Ohio l l l'l -Coach P,Jbi meet i ng. I n the fi nal game or
the a drop t() �64 at on e point, haa
iver.
R
had blle n i nt o the Ohio
Brnw,1 opt'llutl his an n ual throe.-:ilay n ight, l h P M &amp; M Je ti w i l l
hce moved back i n to the thick of the
- - - · - - -- · ruuk if' Hchu,il a11d quarlerb'ii.ck the 1-' inish in g ,Depart
m&lt; .n t of the batti ng race. Of late, be has bee n
hriPlin J( 1,er ioq h)day Jo r 16 me m• K aiser Pla n t in Rave nswood.
tl.tttln g at a .430 pace over the
hers of his t:l4Vel and Brow llS.\. ,..
The tourna me nt , wpl, . eon U n ue. '
la&amp;t 1 9 gamea to spark the In­
The players. 1 4 rookies and with thr&lt;'r more games ot?rl&lt;tay I dia n i• i n their drive to keep pace
quartcrbiwk M i l l Plum and hi.� n i ght. Mel Clark's All Stars ope n with the New York Yankees.
COURT STP.Ed
K u enn listt'd the trade and an
No. I u11clr,rs1 11d�•. J i m Ninowski. t h ,• n ighl's play a).(ai ns t Pt . Plea s•
·
· h B uc k
wC' rf' S(' hi•rl ull'II fur a hravy load 11111 T&amp;1' wit
_ 8f 85· At 8 .P. early•season inj u ry for hi 8 !II ow
of clus.�roorn wurk o n d Sutne right m . on Fri&lt;lny, Lak m State l losplt- start. He ,mffered a pullQd mus•
al Will meet Smith's Upholsteri n g
11utt.lrn,r f'X(!rt• i 111·.�.
cle in the ope n in g li:lme ■gainst
of
Pa r kersburg an d a 9 p. m . . W csI I Detroit and was sideli n ed for
,
\1
Th1· cc nw n will 1w shoot ing for ('ol umhia will f.ire the Re tailers of
several games.
! hl' q u u r tcrback JJO�t ! his }'t•;1r. Poi n l Plr-as11n t .
"I'm settled with ihis te.am
l ')um. the Rrowns· n•gular s i i,:nut
n
ow,''
he said. "Jl was n 't euy
The tour n 1·y w i l l hre ak from Frit·allcr Lhc past t wo SN11w11s, will he
for t he first week' or two because
day
!)ntll
Mo
nday n i ght unless rai n
out to kC'l•p hi!I job uvt•r Ni no wskl;
f was surrou nded by new team­
who ha� s1·1•11 l i l t l1• nd ion in twn forccs. the It-ams to play on .Sll!Ur• mutes and I was verY much
con­
day
rngh
t.
On Mo nday, t ht hnal ,
.·
·,,t•ars with lhe t cum, ;m d n11ws11 n ,
Scmus O f th e f1 t I was taking
1
wo
games
of
,
ti
e firs t rou nd w i l l
who w i l l also ht&gt; g i ve n it l'r11ck at
) t
t h�/�!ce or
· '"' "':'"I""''"I""•·• '"'!�111•·1"l':f'' ,(,
ru n n ing !hf' ! ('om. ll1twson wus ac• be played in addi t io n to the rirsi
m Y fa':n�;; �,8 here Wlth
11111n,,1 from 1 1H' P it tshurgh Slt•d- gamt:! o ( the se co n q round. New
s
le
d a aln and
Havf'n
Mercha
n ts fac e Kyger Creek
•
1•rs six mo n t h s BRO wh e re tw �pt•nt
::i
d
�
:
�
�!t
��
in­
:
�
n
g
Plan t o� 7 p. m . Mo nda�, a n d lhe
t hn•r y1•ars ridi ng 111(' tw nd1.
1
Mou nhn nf'e rs _will play Syracuse at stead of trytn g to feel for the
• la much smoother
8 p, m. The first game of the sec• b11 II • ,,The swfna
FIGHT RESULTS
.
n
ow
o
l 91d
r.ns ANGELS 1 1 1 ' 1 - .luhnnie 9nd rou n d will get Ullderway at
Ch n
Batting it•nc•
P; m.
Smi1h, 1 !13, Lm1 Ang,•l t•s. knork1•rl
•
Kue n n credited a mi n or change
1he
sel:ODd
ro
und_ will � com•
oul Chebo \lern11nd1•z, l flO. Mex•
p l e1�d o�1 Tuesday n ight wi t h lh e in his batting sta n ce for his Im•
irn f2).
roverl hitti,ng. He ha.d been !lta n d
. h nals t o he pl ayed n e xl
s
W li:MRLF.V . En).lh1 nd U P J-Tl.' r• � nu
W udnl.' s&lt;1 ay and t he r1n 11.IR o n ne d fng well back in the box and
5
ry Oownf"s, 1 lH'4 , lir I l a i n , �lopped
-m t11
" e pl ,le, As a -,
• ., u lt
away f.u
, ,
Ph.,
i
, ward s , 1 •a•
&gt;'d
w 1 1 t• , 1 1 21 Thursda�.
.
all pllche,s t"rew lo him o n the
' • · , 11 s
T
ph1
es w1 I I
b
e pr,e ented to
l
.
rn
s
(For Brit i sh llli(ld I t'WNg ,t srown
'" plate aud the o�
1
the t hree top team s w1 th l 15 i n di · ou�. lde of the
•
·- - -- - · ·- -d
Ret 1· t,eif for • hll
I
ense
e
posmc
v1
r
,
ua
·
1
owar
d
s
go
m
f:. � ear h of
·•
Only
: 11
the plnyers on the wmmna; teams. to ri ht "But now J've moved up
1:1 P•rf.ct. for car1, wills, h.,-d I'
three' t� lour in ches In the bat: ..1 to reach 1ilat"- 3•ll. handl• ,
ie,·, box and u makes a dlffer/ with water 1hut-&lt;1ff,
,nee, I can pull the ball better
!,;,qw 1·1111•r.1•1'1"i 'I .:£.!C!hlill:'ll�'fl!llll1'
Jlllllim ,
to left field," Kuenn said.
•
Since movinr up Kuenn has
£ c
banged out 31 hlt, In 72 trlp1 to
the plate lncludlng tlx dou�leai
and three home run,. He'1 also
· ', ' cl
d,l,.n In 15 nill• to boo,t hi, ·••·
son',
output to' �. compared, to
CINCINNATI UPI - Cinclnn1ti
the
71
he k notted ln Jut :fear.
opens a brl�( two-,am(l 11erles lo•
It, wb/11
The
aurae
hi!I boosted hi · av­
night with the fron t ru nn i ng Pitts•
•
hurAh Pirates who are beginning erage to .820 alx.th belt In the
Be""lil,II
league. Another 44-polnt 1plur,e
to talk like pen n a n t winners.
Pittsb urgh batters may thi n k ind he &amp;bould be IUW'ed of that
dlffere n tly aft-:r t onight 's game in seco nd &amp;lrale:ht_c�n;_ _ which Bob Purkey. one Qf the top 1-.a:;;a:.:a..--------.
':"'i
hu,ler, in tho l,a1ue lhls yen
with 1n 8-S reco rd, gets II cha nce
,
to slow them do'Wn.
I
The Red, will have lo do bet.
,4.88
18 INCH . , , , . . , .
I
ter than they did Tuesday night
24 INCH , , . . . , . . . $8.88
aaaln!l t Robin Robetts of Phil••
NEW and Ul!IID
to touch either of the Bue
24 INCH DELUXE $18.95
� :�:::.
Roberts threw • nifty four•httter to shut the Reds out, 2.0, and
' 1J
pick up hi■ fourth ,t,aJghl Win l
Ii.
and first whltewash of the aeaaon,
Bia Don Newcom� was tht 'liC•
from I lo I 1".M
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Paul Giel, t � wln ner, yiel d� the Van lnwagen p i tching
S�m
one,h it ball. t&gt;,'tr a sin'gfe and 8· l}omer.
e
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l
alWOrthy
singled
ro,
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other
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Four Senators hit So,t: Ditehers
The Dod K� bl,ne�
&lt;.i;ja n ts
n a oft Uie fol,llih to spoil
leadl
Jofm Ta'rlor and Pat :tdwardi
V.an r... wa 11:en's bic;I rw. • no-hitter.
S-Q, the Philli,is �a t th� �•• ha t
each hithtli sa(ely twice.
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ripped the Red S!J,i: l►.,i IQ th\!
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New Ha"en
Social Events

( 1 4) For Rent

APARTMENT. Three ruoms and
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Mr and .ltlrs Edgar l .:i)ne . Pl1 1 I
f ' •Jok. Mrs Hi!rry Miller. Leah
TWO GARALES 011 Mechanic St. A'r.n and Gail Miller were recent
Call WY 2-2505. Ro:;e Sisson. husmes5 v1s1turs 1 1 1 Parkersburg.
7-6-6te
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE aEIIUL1'1,
Donald Bumgard11er wa8 a fl'·
(·ent surgical palient al Pleasant
RATES
SLEEl'J.'\J G rooms. Close in luwn. Valin• Hospital.
4 ce11ts pee ward, one lnserbon. Minimum ohara:e - 60 cent.Ii,
7 -�� t_?
�7 Hutlernlut Street.
Mr and Mrs. Bine Cunningham
I ceotl per word for t.hrOe c,o.n.eQUtlve Ulsertioo.1.
and Mr and M rs. Joe Cunningham
�aJ - one 111•utb for 30 cents per word.
( l 7 1 Help Wonted
of ll untrn.l;(ton were ret·enl guests
Full rate of " cent.a -per word Vr'lll be cliarged for adve,-tiJilll.i
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1" oot pa.id within lU �y11 aner r�vlng: bLll.
W ANT TO MAKE""i2o OR MORE o Mri.. W:ud Cunningham.
J ,i rues C. Cunningham , _:!Ion of
{.rlyn to A.fl \l"ertisin&amp; - Should be rtrpo:tPd :mmed.iately. The
a day in plca.,ant route work'!
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and �!rs. James Cunningham
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Can use man or woman part or
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aholil getting or holding a Joh :ind f arn! lv . Mr and Mrs. Chcsl&lt;' r
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where the more you work S pel l l't' I Luhr at l'ula.&lt;,kJ, 1 'cnn.
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lhe more you cam. Thousand&lt;;
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pt' 1bpering l'Yt'fY year. Wrill' itl h :il s \ 1, 1 1,•J relat i ves 1n Newark,
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phono Jack. He-use tape mdcfm- ( ___
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B-,lnning July First
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rooms an d sh ower. (',oo d ,on d'1- ___
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Reg. $21 .00 - 5 gal. . . $1 8.95
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COMPLETE
Attending the dinner were Mr
1 he Happy Ramblers met la.st
1md Mrs. Gilmore and daughter,
Carla Sue, and Mr. and Mrs. Jud­ Sunday evening al lhe home or
Mrs. Leroy Wataon on Condor St.
�on White, all of Middlt1port.
Attending were Emma Smith,
Lydia Hysell, Lucy Will, Bertha
Oailey, Kale Estep, Clara Murray,
I'icnic onday
:�rs. Clarence Cha�e and daugh Ann Fick, Kate Sinclair, Mary
MATERIALS,
tcr, Judy, cnterlarnetJ with il pie• Hubbard. Maxine Persinger, Mr.
nic Munday al their hum&lt;! 111 Rut­ and Mr!I. C. E. Snyder, Ann Yeag.
MASON, W. VA.
Phone Sl'-3-5554
er, Elizabeth Rathburn, Peggy
land.
Guests ror the affair were Jiu Stilts and Margaret Wyatt.
bcrt Taylor and daughter, Helen
Louise, and son. 8111, and his
guest, Mike Savs, of Ohio Univer•
sity; Mr. end Mrs. Carl T.iylor and
April Lynn of 'Columbus; Mrs.
Blanche Haplonstall, Mr. and Mrs
( 2 1 Cord of
Carl Gilmore and Carla Sue, Mr.
N1N-E PIECE DlNING
ROOM I
AUCTIONEEll .,..
:\l r. and .\1 1's. 1-Nns Justis and and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary and
W E WISH TO THANK our r;la• I Suite. Good condition Phor1e •
Compl4tte
Service
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�1vcs and friends who heI ped
f:;11111
.1• ;1r1• ViKa1mnm;: in Lal1for· Mr. and Mrs. Judson While, all oi
WY 2-2361 .
Crltt Bradford
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ol l1N po1111� ll1 lhc western Middleport.
w rIto, Pho ne or c on t1.,,
suler and daug h ter, a Iso th e NEW SHIPME NT OF TROPIC Ai., I
p,1rt
I ll(' &lt;·11u r1\ry
of
A C BRADr ORD R ac,· n,, Ohla.
Chase Funeral H ome, Rn . Har·
K 1 1 ! y W dl 1;1 1lhiull, da11ghtcl' or Erwins Entertain
fish and plenty ot supplies. Sign
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old Klingel, singcn and pall
in yard. Lowell McNickle, An• . MUEL LER FUkNACES, WESTING .\l r. � ml Mi's. l \ 1 J l t l t ' \Vi l l iamson. re•
Mr. ttnd Mrs. A. E:. Erwin of
bearere.
tiqulty, Ohio,
HOUSE •ppl ianr.H. Arnold Bro- 1·1 ntl_y 1 lt•w [11 C;1 l i fuf"llll1 to spc11d Middlepol entl'rlainl'd members of
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7-6-Uc __Maude Smith
Family.
. then, SyncuH, Ohio. Phone .� 111111• t 111 \1' with rel.ii 1ves there.
[heir !umily :�tonday evening with
-----o·NE-WORK HORSE. Call WY 2-·- _
I Jr . a111t :'llrs. E. B. MtGowa11 und home made Ice cream.
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Enjoyintt the outing were Mr.
friends for their lovely flowers - - - ------- - ROOFING, SPOUTING , Sheet Me- tu l\ 1•w Ylll k !. ' 1ly.
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HALF
and Mrs. Harley lle11drilt a11d San­
and e11rds during m y illneH and PURPLE ILASPBERRlES. Mow riJJc
tal work and rE�pair work of
1 ; 1 1 1 � (•r Slnv;nt ll;1s lwC"ll return• &lt;h·. Mr. and Mrs. !\1elvin Hood and
Ex.tra nlce. Prime c�op next
stay in the hospital.
any kind. frank Powers, 1 3:J t·d IH ill:-. IIOIUC Ill !\-l a:;on ;ifLC�r
week. B. H. Canon, Middleport,
Mrs. J ames Walker
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R. D, Phone SH 2-47.57.
7-U·JUlt· 1 u · nt Ill l'le,i.\il ll l Valh·_y l lospit,d. llaymond Brown and daughters.
W Y 2·2:JO I .
Phone
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Minersville, Jimmie Lohse, Porn•
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:\I r and \lrs. J,;;irl Diehl a111! e·roy, Gene Harmon, Langsvillc, Mr.
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Rutlond Red
MAflSIIALL C O LLEI: E ! W ILL HAVE PLENTY
LOST,
!asl WPi•lt of :11r. and .\ lrs. James \1�. Chest.er Erwin and son, Don,
rHpberrics.
Place
yo�r
order
cl11118 rinw: 0( 1930. Initials JlH j
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ROOF PAI NT
now. Pleuse roll W I IJ-:.1725 or
on inside. Ring is gold with wreen
Middleport.
REG. $3,19 VALUE
\Ir ,u11I tl-lrs. J,'rcd \.V i i i aud
tiec r11yc Powell, Huclne, Ht . l .
emerald stone and ia on a gold
daur.; htn, :\! .1g;1r1•1 Ann, huvc re•
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chain; n!ward. Finder con�11ct
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t:O U N SHELU:ll. ALL MET A L.
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Mr . .ind Mrs. Harley Mos11man
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Platform scales. L.llrge irun kc \ .
LOST TUESDAY morning near S.
with her multwr. M rs. Hosa Fink. (llelen Stobart) or Bradbury arc
Guaranteed Not To Wash Off
lie with sland. Ura!ls kellle with
Second Ave., Middlep-Ort, g
MrH. Ll'll.il M usi,:r.1ve and gr.ind announcing lhe birlh of a nine
sland. Chas. A. Woode. Che�tor,
week old Beai,:\e, brown head,
d11 11i,:ht.-r uf Culumh11.-. spent lhe pound daughter, Denise Rae, June
(AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING WMFORT)
Betoro 9:3U A .
Ohio.
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black 11nd while murkiniS on
w1•t · k cud wilh .\'It'. ;1 11d MfH. L. J . 17, ul the Mcigs Gen,:ir.el. HQ.!lpital.
Middle�rt WY· �
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b-.1dy, bluck
leathor collaf. , itJRNiTUHE kih'hen tablas - ;,;d
!iu1 11•1wutlcr an(! Mr. a n d Mrs. Les· The Mm1.� mnns also hnve a son, BD.
Pom•roy WY-2-3'9
&lt;.: randparents ore Mr. end Mrs.
Child ' s pel. Phone WY 2-2280.
\ ( ' I" ZNh. l t• :md fomily.
chairs, cabinet, huffet, ulh&lt;!r
KAUTZ
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Eslie Mossman, Minersville, and
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Edward
Rynn
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table1, rockini,: l' huirs, dishes.
At Clt•dff
d11lt!n·11 nrc varnllotting in J?Jor• Mr.&lt;1. Hubert Pullins, Middleport·.
r,Jassw11re, other items. Phone
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c ; rcat grar1dpurent.s are Milton Rus•
1da.
WY 2·2098 or 370 Fisher Street
HAMILL SIRVl�E STATION
SC"II of M iitdlcport, and Mrs. :11ary
t 8 1 Auto
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Mrs.
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Yeugt•r
MlddlrJ)ort.
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Bwfor• 9:00 AM.
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Geod Clean UH4 Cart
Albany 3353
WILL ANNOUNCE SUPPORT
WIil re lhl ' Y \'l�Jtt •d lwr s1.,tcr and
TWO
year
old
bay
stallion.
Con­
All Maltn and Modele
Zvery Day Scrvtcr
NF.W YORK lJPl � The AF!.,.
tiu�ha111l
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Hubert
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Mrs.
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Marlin
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CIO, the nation's ];ugtisl labor fod­
Ill. 2 , !'hone WI 9·:J770. Hl-3h: CLOTII, WOOD SLAT POR H lllll.
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Jmuny Uarlort, sun of �1r. und eration, will announce next month
tllONE SP-3-5583
MASON, W. VA, ·
i;hadc�, doth porch valance,
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G ll�f�N Bt:ANS $1 .00 11 bu.!!hel.
which presidentiul candidate it will
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Pick )'our Dwn. Nu. 2 l'utalocs
support, AFL·C IO president George
'07 1''URD V8 2 dr. sedan. Wt
d(iW sh11dcs. Free cslinwtcs. Uailils. Texas. wl1crc he will lry :v111 any said Tuesday .
$ 1 .00 50 lb. b1:1�. t:11.bh11i,:t· Doc a
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lout\Jall
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with
can refer you directly to the lo­
llule w 1vpcl, :.u 5 Union Ave ..
bushel. Charle11 l l iltu11, l'ol'l­
Mr. 111HI .\In;. Mux Brow11 and tal owner. $1,l�.OO. Blaettnan,
Pomeroy.
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daughter
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Jiomeroy.
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\' is11L11i rdilll�·l'.S In Mason.
!Ul.&gt;tNOUR SUPPI.Y. Hadio iintl
Mr. a111I M rs. W1ll i.u11 Strunk
'08 CHEV RO LET Blac1yne 2 dr.
TV Service. Y U 5·2126. tl-l l-301p and i,11u. ll;mk , or l)an1•11. Conn.,
One careful local owner. Spot­ ( 9a ) Mo rine Suppl ie$ ·------- ---~
leaa lnaide und out. Std. Shirt. IIIID IOATI AN!&gt; MOTOR&gt; IU TI:LtVISION RAIUO A?I.D SMALL a rc• \ IS,llllg lwr pan nli,, :'llr. ,md
$1 ,393.00. Blacltn11ra, Pomero:1 ,
end •• whll• tlw\.' IHI, Met ro­
appHaru:e repair. Phone Otis .\ lrs. T. J. HJ 11 11.
tl-29,fftc,
Mr. und Mi's. Nal lnrn l\kDani,,J
pollt1n Moton. 600 E. Main
McClintock, Haclnc, 0.1 lo. 2-HI,·
and chili.!n•u ot Tul'sun, 1\ni , an•
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Pemerer,
PhWle
W'f43810.
'Mi OW&gt;S Va .-i; dr. aedan, Finish l l •'M-tft
APAlu'MENTS - iurmahed and 1•1s1ting frkmls i,nd rclallvc.s in
■nd upholstery extra 1100d. Hydra­
t1nJ urnt1hrn:t. McM1u;;1en, M iddle '.nason County.
m■tlc drive. $1H13,00, Blaennan,
lJr. l!:dwanJ Spt•ru•er hus n•porl­
pr ·t. Phone WY-2·5286.
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Pomeroy.
Buy
You
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lo c1 hospital i n l : nmd Hnpids.
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Michii;nn. tu begin hi.?&gt; illll'rnship
'N BUICK ve Spect11Hard Top
flllluwmy ll llrid ','Ul' .tl lUll with Jus
,i dr. One careful owner. Showa
parcnh, \1r. and Mn;. �·rc1l Spen·
beat or care. $1 ,293.00. Blael.­
ccr.
tm1n, Pomeroy.
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l�111,•rt11i11 (; u ,·.st.�
Chry11lt•r, lop condilion, See To m
l'ol r. :11td M rs. l luuwr l ' inle on­
AT
Dlddlo, 3 in1le11 back of Racine ,
L1·rlai1n•tl
with u t11nue r 11\ their
Phone VI 3-2232.
1·6-3tc
Imme. Cnrml'I, Suudit_v . {;ut&gt; sls ln•
1fo1kr'. Mr. 11ml Mrs. l l arold Circle
1953 BUICK 4 door Special. Good
and soils. J,•rrrl'y 11 11,l Kl'ilh, l:rl'Cll
Pomeroy, Ohio
t.-ondillon $700. Chw.rlet But:k ,
fk!d, u111l lt ubl'rl llimkn. sl1tl ioncd
RD No. 3, Pomeroy.
7-6-3tt,1
with l lw Nuvy at Nurlolk. Va.,
18118 STAR
sLu� AND ( 1 1 1 Wonted
n11tl Mrs. l lurder• . who resides m
- - - -· White PonU11c 4-door h.ardtop ·
L"olumbus.
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suns, bel111, flowered kero�enc
brakea and sleerinK, rad i o and
( 2 1 1 Rito l l:stote
Write Box 668·A, I om•
lamp1.
he1t1r. In top condition. Call
oroy,
Ohlo.
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WY 2-68M.
7-6·6lc
l"Oll Si\LE: D(':d er, Ohio. 4-�m
h.ousc. $950. Outb11ildlngs, good
, 1 4) For Rent
wc\l. Call Middleport WY 2·
( 9 ) For Sole
• "''�iNhncl • Yard'WW.
We l'epair all types of rad!,
2857.
7
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GAS, FUEL OIL and coal fur- EIG HT ROOM OUSE. two
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radiator.
8-lU-tlt
SlX ROOM house wlth ha.th. hot
and cold water, fuel oil furnace.
POMEROY - 2 • story, 5 • room
Harry HIii, Lellilrt Falls, Ohio.
frame with hath, 3 hl'drooms.
Phone CH7-2t•t.
6·30--6tp
Phone WY-2-2143
Lot 711 x J04. nice garchm. Terms.
Pomeroy, Ohio
$3200.
lJl:LUXK UNFURNISHElJ APART·
SYRACUSE � I I '.! stor.v . 6 - fOOm
MENT. Air condllloned. Avail•
frame wiJh soml•ha th, 3 bed •
ablt alter July 6 , Coals 811lldi11g.
l n�uronce
rooms. Tot 10vx150.
porch,
6 29 12te
Tcrm:t. Ouly $4200.
t1&lt;SURANCI: PRO
�COM�L•:Tl:
FOUR ltuOM HOUSE. Phone Turn•
tecti�n. Lire, Auto, rtrc, roHo MINERSVILLE - ti · room frame
7 2 tltp
er 2·347ft.
wilh bath, :J bcdrnoms, large lot,
Call Doo. .Milla, Middleport
water .� ysl1'lll, dectricily, g�s.
A COMPLETE LI VING Room full
Low down 1111ymcnl. Total price
of fine furniture for only
$2750.
$168.88-nothinl ..... lo buy. ( 2 1 1
STREAMLINER . TRAILOR - 31J.
A wide, ruU clit, dlatlnctlvely ' ---ftlol, 1 053 model, 3 . r&lt;11.1in, bath.
nna
ROUS!!;
ROOM
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Sleeps
six. :rine condition. Only
Ju.rnCJI
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a
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Reason
b.,
with revenlble foam cus h ions
V-8 Convertible Cou pe
$H
l�ll.
,
Knlabtn hu: Antiquity. Ohio.
in I large aelectlon of Ill\ lting
ALBERT M. COX, S•IHinan
Beautiful white and black fin­
6 30 6lc
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durable
covert.
2-mOGem,
bhthly
_,
bh, new whUe nylon top, rord­
BOX 229
PHON&amp; WY 2·'1220
styled, mahogany flnlahed step l&lt;'OR SALE OR TR.ADE FOR CAT·
t' ,,
WY 2-31311
omatie tran,., radio, hHlcr and
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tablea, 1 matc:hlria rcclang11lar
Cllppur
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new wtwtewall Urea.
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step cocktail tabl�. 2 beautifully
Comblno wlth 4 cyl. Wlsconsln
de1i1ned table lampt, 2 sofa
motor recently overhauled. con•
pillow• in decorator colon, l
tltlct Eugene Holter, Phone WI 9·
wear re1l1taqt b;12 Arm,troni::
7 1 5-tp
372S, Rac1ne, O.blo.
·- - - - -- -Ooor coverln&amp; In lull ctu,�c:l!I of
manufacton pattern,. Free FOR SALE: FOUR BEDROO� - -·- ---------Housca, M111on, W. Va. $1i00 down WILL TRADE HORSES AND
dllivw-f,
monthly. o. B. Richardson • Ponies for good used car or
$68.1:&amp;
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young livel!ltoct.
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24-o For Sole or
Trade

Daily

Social Events In
Longsville

SPEC IAL! SPEC IAL!

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In A.sh\'ille. Ohio, wbere be hu 1i1ter, Mre. Alph,. Barf.
employment.
Raymqnd Thornton and son and
Kay Barr anti snlrley Colburn of Tame• Bolea and aona called o n AI·
Atherui &amp;pent Sunday at Lake Al­ phi Barr Saturday afternoon.
IY Mrs. Alph• Barr
Mrs. Junlor Ch11teen ha.a rt­
ma.
The f111h fry sponsored• by the
to her employment a t Pom­
turnM.
of
Bails
Ronald
Mrs.
Mr. and
·
Club
Siturday
mght
waa
Boys
4H
Mr�. Maxine Arnold .end di!U·
Kamden spent Sunday with her eray.
ghter, Susanna entertained with a well attended.
l'hu:ken barbecue dinner Saturday
Mrs C. C. Holen la in Columbu1
evening at their home. Athen!I this week consulting her phys1dan.
Road, honoring her nephew , John
Mrs. Guy Swadley 1s improviR1
D. Aumiller of Huron who ,s from a recent illness.
spending a weeks vacation w1lh
Cel'tl Nelson, son of Clair f\'t'lson,
local relatives.
who attended Otuo Un1ven1ty the
FUL LY AUTOMATIC HOTPOJN T
past
w;nler
1s
spending
the
sum•
Guests wert Mrs. Mary Au
COPPERTONE {lNISH
mi_Jler, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. mN with his unele, Robert Muller,
PUSH BUffiN
Wilbur Stewarl and son Gary and
Mr and Mrs. Jack S t ewart and Big Mike t'auens
sons, Tommy and Butel, . Mijlsun; l'uroe With $9,000
Mr. and Mrs. J.11ck F1Jwler, Tam•
DU NEDIN, Fla. UPI-Mike Sou
ara ,1.r1d Tony, Pt . Pleasant; Geo. chak. who picked u p $9.tJOO for
and
Wai,:ner, Pomeroy ilnd lhe hoJl· hi.s victory in lhe Buick Open
urce.
FULLY AUTOMATIC
at Flint, Mich .. has moved into
place
among
pro
golf's
fourth
ONE FINtsH
COPPERT
The group e11jo}' Cd a picnic din•
ner Monda)' at the Fowler home lop money winners with a total
Pl. Pleasant, and attended the of $29,400.
The Professional Golfers' Assn.
ttiverview horse sh.ow.
figures show that Arnold Palmer
still Jl()ld� a comfortable lead
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Reg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hol.JC"rt Tewksbar) wilh earnings or $66,600. Dow
l'lllertained Sunday with a birlh.· Finsterwald remains a distant
day dinner at lh.ei r home in Mid­ 11el'ond with $35,Mo followed by
$250. 00
dleport in honor of her mother, Ken Venturi with '30,500.
Mrs. Carl Gilmore.

Arnolds Hold

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.TELEV ISION GUiDE
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Steamboat Bill
Ouick Drew &amp;!'�Graw
.Mu1ic in the Roi.Ind
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The Jfn , Tlta.tker Show
We:thert:ast
""ew&amp; Plchi"
Huntley Brlnkler Repart
Manhunt
W11gon 'rrain
Prico:! Is Right
Happy
Tate
This i.s Your' Life
Tombstone Territor,
Newa lle•dllne1
w�atnerta.n
The Ja1:'k Pa..ir Shor
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Mid T.'ay N�WI
Movletime
Loretta Young Show
Young Dr. Malone
From These RooLa
Comedy Playhouse
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preston
n11tt &amp;: Scruggs Show
Weathercast
N1 ·ws P1e1u.-..
Huntley Brinkl'�:, Peport
Whirlybirdd
Resr·,c 8
Bat Masltm,on
l-roducer'e Choke
Bachelor Father
Wrangler
You Bet Your Life
Take A Good Look
News H�adlinH
Weathercost
Jac.k Paar Show

WCHS�TV C,,unnel 8

12,311
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Stn nanci1CJ Beat
2,3 0
B·"lO Your Esr;o ltti)()fMP
3,00
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6 · 45 John Daly New■
3,30
Four Just Men
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7,30 Music for a Summer Night ft:'iO
8,60 Ou:ie and Harriet
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9,00 Wednesday Night Flghta
9,45 Sports :Parade
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7:30
11 ,20 Late Show
8,00
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10:30
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American Bandstand
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Love · That Bob
About FacH
MP,dfr
T&gt;ay in Court
Gale Storm Show
Be.et the Clol.b,
Who Do You TrU!l.1
American i8a..1dstand
' Rocky and Hls Friends
San Francisco Beat
fo11r �o Report•
Weather Teller
John Daly New•
:night
Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
The· Real McCofll
Jeannie Car�on Show
Unto .,.hables
Sea Hunt
News Tonight
Scanning the Weather
Sports Tonight
Late Show

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A Loot at the Weather
Jule Rivlin s!iow
AmQs •nl -An"
Highway Patrol
Reckonin g
Men Jnto Space
The 'Millionaire
I've Got A Secret
Armstrong Cir-de Theater
1 1 o'clock NewJ
A J.,oQk at the Weather
Theater 13

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Captain KaDga:.i:oo
Cartoon Theater
The Red Rowe Show
C� the Go
I Love Lucy
December Bride

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12:30 Search for Tomorrow
12:45 The Guidin2: Light
1:0Q Living in W. Va.
1:15 NciRhbors
t:30 A!I the Worl'cl Tum11
2:00 Full Circle -1 !2-!301 tH'Db'lle - P!ll'ty ·
3:00 The Millionaire
3:30 The Verdict is Yours
1:00 The Brighter Day
a:15 The Secret St.arm
I:� The Edge of Night
1°'09. The Three Stoogea
f3fj The Life 4)£ Riley
1:00 Arthur J. Smith-.NeW'I
1:15 A Look at the Wealh"lr
R,20 lule RlvUo Show
6:30 Amos-r;n Andy
f:00 U, S. Marshall
7:30 OBS Reports
e.oo Betty Hutton Show
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Legal NotJc,

NOTICE OF PUM.IC HEARING
On the bu� of the Vii i ... of
Pome,roy, Ohio
Nolice Is herf!by given that on
the 1 1th day of July 1 960, al 8:00
o ' clock P. M. a publi s hearine will
be held on the Budget prepired
by the V1!111gt'
of Pomeroy,
Meigll Cou11ky, Ohio.
S11eh hearing will be held al
the City Hall in Pomeroy, Ohio.
Edn1t_ Sd1oenleb,
Village of Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Let'fol Notice

(He No, 13,031
Helen M. Hudnell, residin g al
New Haven. West V irginia, is
hereby notified that 011 the 14th
Jay of June, 1 960, Clarence J,
ffudnell, bt!ing plaintiff, filed his
petition agaiqsl her a&amp; Defendant,
in the Court of Common Pleas.
Meigs County, Ohio, Case No.
13,031, praying for divorce from
the said llclen M. Hudnell on tne
grounds of Wilful Absence of said
Defendant from said Plaintiff for
more than 011e year last past and
Gross Neglect o( Duty, and Plain­
tiff also prays for other proper. re­
lief. Said cause will be for hearing
on or after the 28th da)' of July
A. D., 1960.
Clarence J. Hudnell
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(6) 15, 22, 29; (7) 6 , 13, 20, 27, 7tc

Leqa! Nqti�e

NOTICE 01' APPOINTMENT
CH• No. 18,397
Estate of John Fr■ nk Mitchell
O.C.and
Notice is ber-eby given that Net­
tie Mitl'hcll whose Post Offlce add·
re�s is 631 Soulh Se('()nd Av., Mid
d\eport, Ohio, has been duly ap•
pointed administ,atrix of the Es­
tate of John Frank Mitchell late
of Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio,
deceased.
Outed this 25th day of June .1960.
F. H. O'BRltN
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County. &lt;;J I&gt;!?
(6) 29; (71 6, 13, 3Ic

Legal Not-ice

NOTICE
11 hereby J.!Vt:n lhat the under­
signed h1tend11 to m.ike appllcat1on
to the Probate Cotirt ol Me1g11
County, Ohio, for an order to
chan� hh1 name to Ra}'mond
Thomas Wilson.
Said application will be by peti­
tion to be filed in said Court, nn
the 13th day ot August 1960.
Dated this 8th day or July 1860.
Raymond Thomas Jordon
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TODAY'S DEB
GOES EAST FOR
COMING OUT

By GAY PAULE Y
NEW YORK UPI -;-- Today·.._
deb.utanle goes to Europe for a
mass aoming-out party .
Fifty years ago, she wPnl lo
catch a titled husband - w i th
father usually aetlng as the arl•
,•ance man on lhis scouting ex•
pedition.

"There was almost a hunting
dog approach to the way rirh
fathers went a�ro.ad looking for
titles for their daughters." said
Walter Lord, an author who has
researched (or his new book on
society's doin's al the beginning
of the century.
Society Had Ch1ract1: r
"But society had character then
. . . a status it doesn't h.ev,: tod�y:·
said Lord, in an interview. "We
Americans always
have loved
celebrities. Society figures 50
years ago were the celebrities.
Today, the notables are the tele•
vision .!liars, lbe movie stan, the
sports personalb.ies.
"When Laura -Swann (a social
quee'1 or 50 years ago), got her
hat caught on fire at Sherry's, it
was front page in the New York
papers the 'next day. Imagine. The
front page!"

Society's lavish parties and it's
oompeti�g hostesses of •he period
are · part of l,ord's looting back•
ward in a book called "The Good
Years.'• The Baltimore • born wri·
ter (!Overs the period from 1900 to
the ,first World War - "after
plumbing and before taxes," as
he put lt.
UndoubleGJy, the most publi­
. '
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ct:zed hosteSB of the period was
lxHUtor
Mrs. John Jacob Astor." said Lord.
• . • "But how some of the women sur­
C,,._No. 1, 8,3111
Estat• of L�norl K..,ttler, dfteff� vived, J don't know. Take Mrs. Pot­
Notlr,e i� hereby give!l that .Pearl ter- Palmer. l{er cahmdar was filled
Koehler whdse Post ()Wee a1ldtC!Ss practically from i;.reekfa!lt to
is R. ,D. 2. Long Bottbm, Ohi,,, has breakfast
a!I many as 10 en•
been duly appoint� as Execu1or ga)lcments a day."
or the Estate of Lenora Kochler
Iq"tpOrttd 5how
Jnte of Meigs Co11nty, Ohio, dcLord told of one lavish party
5eased.
when Rudolf Guggcnhelmer stock•
Dated this 2nd d11y bf July. 1960. cd the Waldorf's Myrtle room with
F. H. O'BRIEN,
ni�htinga�es bOrrowed from a zoo.
Judge of the Probate Court The Cornelius VanderbUts import­
Meigs County, , Ohio ed s Bto,adway musical complete
('7) 6, 1s, 20; · atc : ,VlfW'C�ti' a'nd sc'i!?nery for an "at
bo:i:ne·• dtltjng one of Newport's
famous te.Pnis weeks.
. "Th(' )012 social register listed
18 pages of yachts in coinmis•
ilion," salcl Lord. "Now, the 400
gets around In dinj!hies.''
1
"In truth," said Lord, "the 'Fout'
Hundred' Is a lnisnomer. One of
the menus T 19cated listed 450
guests al a ball Mrs. Astor- gave
in 1905,"
Lord said there was more re­
ported on the ac1l\•it ies of the
older soeial set than o f the debu•
tantes. ''I think.' ' he said. "the deb
of those days was slwltered far
more. She came out lilt&gt;rally. If
she went anywhere wil h, an escort,
their wae also a chaperone."

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Start The

Day Ri�ftt
With

STEVE ·
ALLEN
On The

,Juat For You
News
Just rr,r You
Colling On Pt. Pleuanl

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Tuppers·Ploins
Society Repo rt

BY ifflyn Brickles
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Goodin of,�­
umbus and slater, Mrs. Gladys 1 Gra­
dy Of Huntington were guests of
Mr.,and Mrs. Jack Weatherma�..
Leo Cole of East Liverpool .�f:le ot
Frlday till Monday here with his
mother, Tillie Reed�
" .
Mrs. Effie W.estson spent Sur}4ay
with her daui:;hter, Mr. and ¥fa.
John Guinther and family of Ches­
ter.
J • i
Mr. and Mrs. Robe.rt M .erG¾P\9
and tamlly spent. the week eni'I at
Lop.n. with r'ela.tivea.
,Mn. ·Bert C!&gt;l)lield and 4,u!/li!tl':
· Helen, and son, Mr. and Mrs. bew:
.ey:. CanCield of Morgantown, w. Va.
weie guests Satllrday of Rev. 11nd
",V• .Bran.
Mn .
Mr.
artd
Mrs. Edward Fields and
I famliy
of Chester, W. Va .• speilt
I the past week here with his par•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields.

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AUNT FRITZI••·
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New Ha"en
Social Events

( 1 4) For Rent

APARTMENT. Three ruoms and
b1Hh 156 �1 ulberr y Av�·
7 5 Jlt·

WANT
ADS
roa

Mr and .ltlrs Edgar l .:i)ne . Pl1 1 I
f ' •Jok. Mrs Hi!rry Miller. Leah
TWO GARALES 011 Mechanic St. A'r.n and Gail Miller were recent
Call WY 2-2505. Ro:;e Sisson. husmes5 v1s1turs 1 1 1 Parkersburg.
7-6-6te
CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE aEIIUL1'1,
Donald Bumgard11er wa8 a fl'·
(·ent surgical palient al Pleasant
RATES
SLEEl'J.'\J G rooms. Close in luwn. Valin• Hospital.
4 ce11ts pee ward, one lnserbon. Minimum ohara:e - 60 cent.Ii,
7 -�� t_?
�7 Hutlernlut Street.
Mr and Mrs. Bine Cunningham
I ceotl per word for t.hrOe c,o.n.eQUtlve Ulsertioo.1.
and Mr and M rs. Joe Cunningham
�aJ - one 111•utb for 30 cents per word.
( l 7 1 Help Wonted
of ll untrn.l;(ton were ret·enl guests
Full rate of " cent.a -per word Vr'lll be cliarged for adve,-tiJilll.i
f
1" oot pa.id within lU �y11 aner r�vlng: bLll.
W ANT TO MAKE""i2o OR MORE o Mri.. W:ud Cunningham.
J ,i rues C. Cunningham , _:!Ion of
{.rlyn to A.fl \l"ertisin&amp; - Should be rtrpo:tPd :mmed.iately. The
a day in plca.,ant route work'!
�Ir.
and �!rs. James Cunningham
UlCor­
one
ttian
more
for
r81ipo0&amp;1ble
D1JY Sentinel wilJ. not be
Can use man or woman part or
h
bt•t&gt; 11 a medi c a l pal1cnl al
n!d tnsert!on.
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IKk
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80e
aholil getting or holding a Joh :ind f arn! lv . Mr and Mrs. Chcsl&lt;' r
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COMPLETE
Attending the dinner were Mr
1 he Happy Ramblers met la.st
1md Mrs. Gilmore and daughter,
Carla Sue, and Mr. and Mrs. Jud­ Sunday evening al lhe home or
Mrs. Leroy Wataon on Condor St.
�on White, all of Middlt1port.
Attending were Emma Smith,
Lydia Hysell, Lucy Will, Bertha
Oailey, Kale Estep, Clara Murray,
I'icnic onday
:�rs. Clarence Cha�e and daugh Ann Fick, Kate Sinclair, Mary
MATERIALS,
tcr, Judy, cnterlarnetJ with il pie• Hubbard. Maxine Persinger, Mr.
nic Munday al their hum&lt;! 111 Rut­ and Mr!I. C. E. Snyder, Ann Yeag.
MASON, W. VA.
Phone Sl'-3-5554
er, Elizabeth Rathburn, Peggy
land.
Guests ror the affair were Jiu Stilts and Margaret Wyatt.
bcrt Taylor and daughter, Helen
Louise, and son. 8111, and his
guest, Mike Savs, of Ohio Univer•
sity; Mr. end Mrs. Carl T.iylor and
April Lynn of 'Columbus; Mrs.
Blanche Haplonstall, Mr. and Mrs
( 2 1 Cord of
Carl Gilmore and Carla Sue, Mr.
N1N-E PIECE DlNING
ROOM I
AUCTIONEEll .,..
:\l r. and .\1 1's. 1-Nns Justis and and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary and
W E WISH TO THANK our r;la• I Suite. Good condition Phor1e •
Compl4tte
Service
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�1vcs and friends who heI ped
f:;11111
.1• ;1r1• ViKa1mnm;: in Lal1for· Mr. and Mrs. Judson While, all oi
WY 2-2361 .
Crltt Bradford
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m· any way at the dealh of our _____ ________l
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and
ol l1N po1111� ll1 lhc western Middleport.
w rIto, Pho ne or c on t1.,,
suler and daug h ter, a Iso th e NEW SHIPME NT OF TROPIC Ai., I
p,1rt
I ll(' &lt;·11u r1\ry
of
A C BRADr ORD R ac,· n,, Ohla.
Chase Funeral H ome, Rn . Har·
K 1 1 ! y W dl 1;1 1lhiull, da11ghtcl' or Erwins Entertain
fish and plenty ot supplies. Sign
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old Klingel, singcn and pall
in yard. Lowell McNickle, An• . MUEL LER FUkNACES, WESTING .\l r. � ml Mi's. l \ 1 J l t l t ' \Vi l l iamson. re•
Mr. ttnd Mrs. A. E:. Erwin of
bearere.
tiqulty, Ohio,
HOUSE •ppl ianr.H. Arnold Bro- 1·1 ntl_y 1 lt•w [11 C;1 l i fuf"llll1 to spc11d Middlepol entl'rlainl'd members of
'l I ti l e
7-6-Uc __Maude Smith
Family.
. then, SyncuH, Ohio. Phone .� 111111• t 111 \1' with rel.ii 1ves there.
[heir !umily :�tonday evening with
-----o·NE-WORK HORSE. Call WY 2-·- _
I Jr . a111t :'llrs. E. B. MtGowa11 und home made Ice cream.
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SAVE ALMOST
J WISH TO THANK all my many
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family h:1vt ret urned !'rom t1 vis1l
Enjoyintt the outing were Mr.
friends for their lovely flowers - - - ------- - ROOFING, SPOUTING , Sheet Me- tu l\ 1•w Ylll k !. ' 1ly.
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HALF
and Mrs. Harley lle11drilt a11d San­
and e11rds during m y illneH and PURPLE ILASPBERRlES. Mow riJJc
tal work and rE�pair work of
1 ; 1 1 1 � (•r Slnv;nt ll;1s lwC"ll return• &lt;h·. Mr. and Mrs. !\1elvin Hood and
Ex.tra nlce. Prime c�op next
stay in the hospital.
any kind. frank Powers, 1 3:J t·d IH ill:-. IIOIUC Ill !\-l a:;on ;ifLC�r
week. B. H. Canon, Middleport,
Mrs. J ames Walker
7-6· 1tc
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Third S L . , Midtlleporl. -� I'( 1 1 d 1 1 1 � �l'H•r.il W(•t·k.-, as tl ra• children of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D, Phone SH 2-47.57.
7-U·JUlt· 1 u · nt Ill l'le,i.\il ll l Valh·_y l lospit,d. llaymond Brown and daughters.
W Y 2·2:JO I .
Phone
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2
311
Minersville, Jimmie Lohse, Porn•
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:\I r and \lrs. J,;;irl Diehl a111! e·roy, Gene Harmon, Langsvillc, Mr.
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Rutlond Red
MAflSIIALL C O LLEI: E ! W ILL HAVE PLENTY
LOST,
!asl WPi•lt of :11r. and .\ lrs. James \1�. Chest.er Erwin and son, Don,
rHpberrics.
Place
yo�r
order
cl11118 rinw: 0( 1930. Initials JlH j
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ROOF PAI NT
now. Pleuse roll W I IJ-:.1725 or
on inside. Ring is gold with wreen
Middleport.
REG. $3,19 VALUE
\Ir ,u11I tl-lrs. J,'rcd \.V i i i aud
tiec r11yc Powell, Huclne, Ht . l .
emerald stone and ia on a gold
daur.; htn, :\! .1g;1r1•1 Ann, huvc re•
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chain; n!ward. Finder con�11ct
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t:O U N SHELU:ll. ALL MET A L.
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Mr . .ind Mrs. Harley Mos11man
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Platform scales. L.llrge irun kc \ .
LOST TUESDAY morning near S.
with her multwr. M rs. Hosa Fink. (llelen Stobart) or Bradbury arc
Guaranteed Not To Wash Off
lie with sland. Ura!ls kellle with
Second Ave., Middlep-Ort, g
MrH. Ll'll.il M usi,:r.1ve and gr.ind announcing lhe birlh of a nine
sland. Chas. A. Woode. Che�tor,
week old Beai,:\e, brown head,
d11 11i,:ht.-r uf Culumh11.-. spent lhe pound daughter, Denise Rae, June
(AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING WMFORT)
Betoro 9:3U A .
Ohio.
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black 11nd while murkiniS on
w1•t · k cud wilh .\'It'. ;1 11d MfH. L. J . 17, ul the Mcigs Gen,:ir.el. HQ.!lpital.
Middle�rt WY· �
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b-.1dy, bluck
leathor collaf. , itJRNiTUHE kih'hen tablas - ;,;d
!iu1 11•1wutlcr an(! Mr. a n d Mrs. Les· The Mm1.� mnns also hnve a son, BD.
Pom•roy WY-2-3'9
&lt;.: randparents ore Mr. end Mrs.
Child ' s pel. Phone WY 2-2280.
\ ( ' I" ZNh. l t• :md fomily.
chairs, cabinet, huffet, ulh&lt;!r
KAUTZ
FliD STORa
Eslie Mossman, Minersville, and
7·6-3lc
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Edward
Rynn
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table1, rockini,: l' huirs, dishes.
At Clt•dff
d11lt!n·11 nrc varnllotting in J?Jor• Mr.&lt;1. Hubert Pullins, Middleport·.
r,Jassw11re, other items. Phone
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c ; rcat grar1dpurent.s are Milton Rus•
1da.
WY 2·2098 or 370 Fisher Street
HAMILL SIRVl�E STATION
SC"II of M iitdlcport, and Mrs. :11ary
t 8 1 Auto
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Mrs.
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harles
Yeugt•r
MlddlrJ)ort.
7•6·6lp
Bwfor• 9:00 AM.
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Geod Clean UH4 Cart
Albany 3353
WILL ANNOUNCE SUPPORT
WIil re lhl ' Y \'l�Jtt •d lwr s1.,tcr and
TWO
year
old
bay
stallion.
Con­
All Maltn and Modele
Zvery Day Scrvtcr
NF.W YORK lJPl � The AF!.,.
tiu�ha111l
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Hubert
Fen•
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Mrs.
J.
Marlin
Mills,
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MITRO-ITAN MOTORS
CIO, the nation's ];ugtisl labor fod­
Ill. 2 , !'hone WI 9·:J770. Hl-3h: CLOTII, WOOD SLAT POR H lllll.
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Jmuny Uarlort, sun of �1r. und eration, will announce next month
tllONE SP-3-5583
MASON, W. VA, ·
i;hadc�, doth porch valance,
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G ll�f�N Bt:ANS $1 .00 11 bu.!!hel.
which presidentiul candidate it will
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All
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uwn irig�, venetian blind.-., win•
Pick )'our Dwn. Nu. 2 l'utalocs
support, AFL·C IO president George
'07 1''URD V8 2 dr. sedan. Wt
d(iW sh11dcs. Free cslinwtcs. Uailils. Texas. wl1crc he will lry :v111 any said Tuesday .
$ 1 .00 50 lb. b1:1�. t:11.bh11i,:t· Doc a
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IJallas
lout\Jall
lC&lt;!llL
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with
can refer you directly to the lo­
llule w 1vpcl, :.u 5 Union Ave ..
bushel. Charle11 l l iltu11, l'ol'l­
Mr. 111HI .\In;. Mux Brow11 and tal owner. $1,l�.OO. Blaettnan,
Pomeroy.
5 2 1 Gl.1 tc:
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hmd .
daughter
ol' Jt•llkl ll�o'II, 1'.1., aft'
Jiomeroy.
6-29-0tc
\' is11L11i rdilll�·l'.S In Mason.
!Ul.&gt;tNOUR SUPPI.Y. Hadio iintl
Mr. a111I M rs. W1ll i.u11 Strunk
'08 CHEV RO LET Blac1yne 2 dr.
TV Service. Y U 5·2126. tl-l l-301p and i,11u. ll;mk , or l)an1•11. Conn.,
One careful local owner. Spot­ ( 9a ) Mo rine Suppl ie$ ·------- ---~
leaa lnaide und out. Std. Shirt. IIIID IOATI AN!&gt; MOTOR&gt; IU TI:LtVISION RAIUO A?I.D SMALL a rc• \ IS,llllg lwr pan nli,, :'llr. ,md
$1 ,393.00. Blacltn11ra, Pomero:1 ,
end •• whll• tlw\.' IHI, Met ro­
appHaru:e repair. Phone Otis .\ lrs. T. J. HJ 11 11.
tl-29,fftc,
Mr. und Mi's. Nal lnrn l\kDani,,J
pollt1n Moton. 600 E. Main
McClintock, Haclnc, 0.1 lo. 2-HI,·
and chili.!n•u ot Tul'sun, 1\ni , an•
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Pemerer,
PhWle
W'f43810.
'Mi OW&gt;S Va .-i; dr. aedan, Finish l l •'M-tft
APAlu'MENTS - iurmahed and 1•1s1ting frkmls i,nd rclallvc.s in
■nd upholstery extra 1100d. Hydra­
t1nJ urnt1hrn:t. McM1u;;1en, M iddle '.nason County.
m■tlc drive. $1H13,00, Blaennan,
lJr. l!:dwanJ Spt•ru•er hus n•porl­
pr ·t. Phone WY-2·5286.
2•:i-U .
8·28•6tc
Pomeroy.
Buy
You
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lo c1 hospital i n l : nmd Hnpids.
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Michii;nn. tu begin hi.?&gt; illll'rnship
'N BUICK ve Spect11Hard Top
flllluwmy ll llrid ','Ul' .tl lUll with Jus
,i dr. One careful owner. Showa
parcnh, \1r. and Mn;. �·rc1l Spen·
beat or care. $1 ,293.00. Blael.­
ccr.
tm1n, Pomeroy.
8-29-6tc
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.�on SALE ON� OWNEJl 19"
l�111,•rt11i11 (; u ,·.st.�
Chry11lt•r, lop condilion, See To m
l'ol r. :11td M rs. l luuwr l ' inle on­
AT
Dlddlo, 3 in1le11 back of Racine ,
L1·rlai1n•tl
with u t11nue r 11\ their
Phone VI 3-2232.
1·6-3tc
Imme. Cnrml'I, Suudit_v . {;ut&gt; sls ln•
1fo1kr'. Mr. 11ml Mrs. l l arold Circle
1953 BUICK 4 door Special. Good
and soils. J,•rrrl'y 11 11,l Kl'ilh, l:rl'Cll
Pomeroy, Ohio
t.-ondillon $700. Chw.rlet But:k ,
fk!d, u111l lt ubl'rl llimkn. sl1tl ioncd
RD No. 3, Pomeroy.
7-6-3tt,1
with l lw Nuvy at Nurlolk. Va.,
18118 STAR
sLu� AND ( 1 1 1 Wonted
n11tl Mrs. l lurder• . who resides m
- - - -· White PonU11c 4-door h.ardtop ·
L"olumbus.
-- -------automatic tnn11m\ Hion, powo; WANTED : HANGI NG LAMPS, Old
suns, bel111, flowered kero�enc
brakea and sleerinK, rad i o and
( 2 1 1 Rito l l:stote
Write Box 668·A, I om•
lamp1.
he1t1r. In top condition. Call
oroy,
Ohlo.
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WY 2-68M.
7-6·6lc
l"Oll Si\LE: D(':d er, Ohio. 4-�m
h.ousc. $950. Outb11ildlngs, good
, 1 4) For Rent
wc\l. Call Middleport WY 2·
( 9 ) For Sole
• "''�iNhncl • Yard'WW.
We l'epair all types of rad!,
2857.
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alors, from heater · cores to
GAS, FUEL OIL and coal fur- EIG HT ROOM OUSE. two
S.,,.11 ,Wo,iot Flnlol,
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apa.rtments.
A.
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nacea. Call fot· lri,e (!lllmatH.
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the
lar
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truck
or
tractor
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foreman 4 Abbott, Mlddloport. __ �bon!::_ WY2·3272.
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lillfN
Lq DreSMt
radiator.
8-lU-tlt
SlX ROOM house wlth ha.th. hot
and cold water, fuel oil furnace.
POMEROY - 2 • story, 5 • room
Harry HIii, Lellilrt Falls, Ohio.
frame with hath, 3 hl'drooms.
Phone CH7-2t•t.
6·30--6tp
Phone WY-2-2143
Lot 711 x J04. nice garchm. Terms.
Pomeroy, Ohio
$3200.
lJl:LUXK UNFURNISHElJ APART·
SYRACUSE � I I '.! stor.v . 6 - fOOm
MENT. Air condllloned. Avail•
frame wiJh soml•ha th, 3 bed •
ablt alter July 6 , Coals 811lldi11g.
l n�uronce
rooms. Tot 10vx150.
porch,
6 29 12te
Tcrm:t. Ouly $4200.
t1&lt;SURANCI: PRO
�COM�L•:Tl:
FOUR ltuOM HOUSE. Phone Turn•
tecti�n. Lire, Auto, rtrc, roHo MINERSVILLE - ti · room frame
7 2 tltp
er 2·347ft.
wilh bath, :J bcdrnoms, large lot,
Call Doo. .Milla, Middleport
water .� ysl1'lll, dectricily, g�s.
A COMPLETE LI VING Room full
Low down 1111ymcnl. Total price
of fine furniture for only
$2750.
$168.88-nothinl ..... lo buy. ( 2 1 1
STREAMLINER . TRAILOR - 31J.
A wide, ruU clit, dlatlnctlvely ' ---ftlol, 1 053 model, 3 . r&lt;11.1in, bath.
nna
ROUS!!;
ROOM
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1t)'ltd, a-plece llvlng room suite
Sleeps
six. :rine condition. Only
Ju.rnCJI
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a
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lot.
Reason
b.,
with revenlble foam cus h ions
V-8 Convertible Cou pe
$H
l�ll.
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Knlabtn hu: Antiquity. Ohio.
in I large aelectlon of Ill\ lting
ALBERT M. COX, S•IHinan
Beautiful white and black fin­
6 30 6lc
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durable
covert.
2-mOGem,
bhthly
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bh, new whUe nylon top, rord­
BOX 229
PHON&amp; WY 2·'1220
styled, mahogany flnlahed step l&lt;'OR SALE OR TR.ADE FOR CAT·
t' ,,
WY 2-31311
omatie tran,., radio, hHlcr and
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Social Events In
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SPEC IAL! SPEC IAL!

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In A.sh\'ille. Ohio, wbere be hu 1i1ter, Mre. Alph,. Barf.
employment.
Raymqnd Thornton and son and
Kay Barr anti snlrley Colburn of Tame• Bolea and aona called o n AI·
Atherui &amp;pent Sunday at Lake Al­ phi Barr Saturday afternoon.
IY Mrs. Alph• Barr
Mrs. Junlor Ch11teen ha.a rt­
ma.
The f111h fry sponsored• by the
to her employment a t Pom­
turnM.
of
Bails
Ronald
Mrs.
Mr. and
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Club
Siturday
mght
waa
Boys
4H
Mr�. Maxine Arnold .end di!U·
Kamden spent Sunday with her eray.
ghter, Susanna entertained with a well attended.
l'hu:ken barbecue dinner Saturday
Mrs C. C. Holen la in Columbu1
evening at their home. Athen!I this week consulting her phys1dan.
Road, honoring her nephew , John
Mrs. Guy Swadley 1s improviR1
D. Aumiller of Huron who ,s from a recent illness.
spending a weeks vacation w1lh
Cel'tl Nelson, son of Clair f\'t'lson,
local relatives.
who attended Otuo Un1ven1ty the
FUL LY AUTOMATIC HOTPOJN T
past
w;nler
1s
spending
the
sum•
Guests wert Mrs. Mary Au
COPPERTONE {lNISH
mi_Jler, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. mN with his unele, Robert Muller,
PUSH BUffiN
Wilbur Stewarl and son Gary and
Mr and Mrs. Jack S t ewart and Big Mike t'auens
sons, Tommy and Butel, . Mijlsun; l'uroe With $9,000
Mr. and Mrs. J.11ck F1Jwler, Tam•
DU NEDIN, Fla. UPI-Mike Sou
ara ,1.r1d Tony, Pt . Pleasant; Geo. chak. who picked u p $9.tJOO for
and
Wai,:ner, Pomeroy ilnd lhe hoJl· hi.s victory in lhe Buick Open
urce.
FULLY AUTOMATIC
at Flint, Mich .. has moved into
place
among
pro
golf's
fourth
ONE FINtsH
COPPERT
The group e11jo}' Cd a picnic din•
ner Monda)' at the Fowler home lop money winners with a total
Pl. Pleasant, and attended the of $29,400.
The Professional Golfers' Assn.
ttiverview horse sh.ow.
figures show that Arnold Palmer
still Jl()ld� a comfortable lead
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Reg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hol.JC"rt Tewksbar) wilh earnings or $66,600. Dow
l'lllertained Sunday with a birlh.· Finsterwald remains a distant
day dinner at lh.ei r home in Mid­ 11el'ond with $35,Mo followed by
$250. 00
dleport in honor of her mother, Ken Venturi with '30,500.
Mrs. Carl Gilmore.

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.TELEV ISION GUiDE
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Steamboat Bill
Ouick Drew &amp;!'�Graw
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We:thert:ast
""ew&amp; Plchi"
Huntley Brlnkler Repart
Manhunt
W11gon 'rrain
Prico:! Is Right
Happy
Tate
This i.s Your' Life
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Loretta Young Show
Young Dr. Malone
From These RooLa
Comedy Playhouse
Adventure Theater
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preston
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Bat Masltm,on
l-roducer'e Choke
Bachelor Father
Wrangler
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Jac.k Paar Show

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About FacH
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T&gt;ay in Court
Gale Storm Show
Be.et the Clol.b,
Who Do You TrU!l.1
American i8a..1dstand
' Rocky and Hls Friends
San Francisco Beat
fo11r �o Report•
Weather Teller
John Daly New•
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Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
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Men Jnto Space
The 'Millionaire
I've Got A Secret
Armstrong Cir-de Theater
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Cartoon Theater
The Red Rowe Show
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12:45 The Guidin2: Light
1:0Q Living in W. Va.
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f3fj The Life 4)£ Riley
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Legal NotJc,

NOTICE OF PUM.IC HEARING
On the bu� of the Vii i ... of
Pome,roy, Ohio
Nolice Is herf!by given that on
the 1 1th day of July 1 960, al 8:00
o ' clock P. M. a publi s hearine will
be held on the Budget prepired
by the V1!111gt'
of Pomeroy,
Meigll Cou11ky, Ohio.
S11eh hearing will be held al
the City Hall in Pomeroy, Ohio.
Edn1t_ Sd1oenleb,
Village of Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Let'fol Notice

(He No, 13,031
Helen M. Hudnell, residin g al
New Haven. West V irginia, is
hereby notified that 011 the 14th
Jay of June, 1 960, Clarence J,
ffudnell, bt!ing plaintiff, filed his
petition agaiqsl her a&amp; Defendant,
in the Court of Common Pleas.
Meigs County, Ohio, Case No.
13,031, praying for divorce from
the said llclen M. Hudnell on tne
grounds of Wilful Absence of said
Defendant from said Plaintiff for
more than 011e year last past and
Gross Neglect o( Duty, and Plain­
tiff also prays for other proper. re­
lief. Said cause will be for hearing
on or after the 28th da)' of July
A. D., 1960.
Clarence J. Hudnell
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(6) 15, 22, 29; (7) 6 , 13, 20, 27, 7tc

Leqa! Nqti�e

NOTICE 01' APPOINTMENT
CH• No. 18,397
Estate of John Fr■ nk Mitchell
O.C.and
Notice is ber-eby given that Net­
tie Mitl'hcll whose Post Offlce add·
re�s is 631 Soulh Se('()nd Av., Mid
d\eport, Ohio, has been duly ap•
pointed administ,atrix of the Es­
tate of John Frank Mitchell late
of Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio,
deceased.
Outed this 25th day of June .1960.
F. H. O'BRltN
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County. &lt;;J I&gt;!?
(6) 29; (71 6, 13, 3Ic

Legal Not-ice

NOTICE
11 hereby J.!Vt:n lhat the under­
signed h1tend11 to m.ike appllcat1on
to the Probate Cotirt ol Me1g11
County, Ohio, for an order to
chan� hh1 name to Ra}'mond
Thomas Wilson.
Said application will be by peti­
tion to be filed in said Court, nn
the 13th day ot August 1960.
Dated this 8th day or July 1860.
Raymond Thomas Jordon
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TODAY'S DEB
GOES EAST FOR
COMING OUT

By GAY PAULE Y
NEW YORK UPI -;-- Today·.._
deb.utanle goes to Europe for a
mass aoming-out party .
Fifty years ago, she wPnl lo
catch a titled husband - w i th
father usually aetlng as the arl•
,•ance man on lhis scouting ex•
pedition.

"There was almost a hunting
dog approach to the way rirh
fathers went a�ro.ad looking for
titles for their daughters." said
Walter Lord, an author who has
researched (or his new book on
society's doin's al the beginning
of the century.
Society Had Ch1ract1: r
"But society had character then
. . . a status it doesn't h.ev,: tod�y:·
said Lord, in an interview. "We
Americans always
have loved
celebrities. Society figures 50
years ago were the celebrities.
Today, the notables are the tele•
vision .!liars, lbe movie stan, the
sports personalb.ies.
"When Laura -Swann (a social
quee'1 or 50 years ago), got her
hat caught on fire at Sherry's, it
was front page in the New York
papers the 'next day. Imagine. The
front page!"

Society's lavish parties and it's
oompeti�g hostesses of •he period
are · part of l,ord's looting back•
ward in a book called "The Good
Years.'• The Baltimore • born wri·
ter (!Overs the period from 1900 to
the ,first World War - "after
plumbing and before taxes," as
he put lt.
UndoubleGJy, the most publi­
. '
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ct:zed hosteSB of the period was
lxHUtor
Mrs. John Jacob Astor." said Lord.
• . • "But how some of the women sur­
C,,._No. 1, 8,3111
Estat• of L�norl K..,ttler, dfteff� vived, J don't know. Take Mrs. Pot­
Notlr,e i� hereby give!l that .Pearl ter- Palmer. l{er cahmdar was filled
Koehler whdse Post ()Wee a1ldtC!Ss practically from i;.reekfa!lt to
is R. ,D. 2. Long Bottbm, Ohi,,, has breakfast
a!I many as 10 en•
been duly appoint� as Execu1or ga)lcments a day."
or the Estate of Lenora Kochler
Iq"tpOrttd 5how
Jnte of Meigs Co11nty, Ohio, dcLord told of one lavish party
5eased.
when Rudolf Guggcnhelmer stock•
Dated this 2nd d11y bf July. 1960. cd the Waldorf's Myrtle room with
F. H. O'BRIEN,
ni�htinga�es bOrrowed from a zoo.
Judge of the Probate Court The Cornelius VanderbUts import­
Meigs County, , Ohio ed s Bto,adway musical complete
('7) 6, 1s, 20; · atc : ,VlfW'C�ti' a'nd sc'i!?nery for an "at
bo:i:ne·• dtltjng one of Newport's
famous te.Pnis weeks.
. "Th(' )012 social register listed
18 pages of yachts in coinmis•
ilion," salcl Lord. "Now, the 400
gets around In dinj!hies.''
1
"In truth," said Lord, "the 'Fout'
Hundred' Is a lnisnomer. One of
the menus T 19cated listed 450
guests al a ball Mrs. Astor- gave
in 1905,"
Lord said there was more re­
ported on the ac1l\•it ies of the
older soeial set than o f the debu•
tantes. ''I think.' ' he said. "the deb
of those days was slwltered far
more. She came out lilt&gt;rally. If
she went anywhere wil h, an escort,
their wae also a chaperone."

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With

STEVE ·
ALLEN
On The

,Juat For You
News
Just rr,r You
Colling On Pt. Pleuanl

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Tuppers·Ploins
Society Repo rt

BY ifflyn Brickles
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Goodin of,�­
umbus and slater, Mrs. Gladys 1 Gra­
dy Of Huntington were guests of
Mr.,and Mrs. Jack Weatherma�..
Leo Cole of East Liverpool .�f:le ot
Frlday till Monday here with his
mother, Tillie Reed�
" .
Mrs. Effie W.estson spent Sur}4ay
with her daui:;hter, Mr. and ¥fa.
John Guinther and family of Ches­
ter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robe.rt M .erG¾P\9
and tamlly spent. the week eni'I at
Lop.n. with r'ela.tivea.
,Mn. ·Bert C!&gt;l)lield and 4,u!/li!tl':
· Helen, and son, Mr. and Mrs. bew:
.ey:. CanCield of Morgantown, w. Va.
weie guests Satllrday of Rev. 11nd
",V• .Bran.
Mn .
Mr.
artd
Mrs. Edward Fields and
I famliy
of Chester, W. Va .• speilt
I the past week here with his par•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields.

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II-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , July 6, I 960

1 1 th Birthday
Celebrated With
Party Tuesday

Rutland Show
Draws Record

Mainly About

' Hemlock Grange
Plans Inspection

People
In Pomeroy

C;�":1..'� e��.�!,

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Around And
About
Middle_port

Th frodorus Counoil

Holds Regular

SeSSiOff MOnday

The Olive Furn Wora•n·, Club
met recfl ntly at the home ot lln.
Treas Swli n . Durin g the buaine•
aeulon in charge of the viee pre­
aiden t MN. Mamie Buctley, plan,
Wl!re completed for the club'■ an­
nual picnic lo be held at Forll:ed Run Lake on July IQ at 1 pm.

Plan Annual Picnic

Theodoru.11 Council Da ughters of
F�l�n�t����.�t�n to be held
Fi" D• I
Am erica met in re(Ula r �ellll!O n
ly FRIDDIE HOUDASHIL T
'Auguat 6 were d iscussed whe n
1,. LUCILLI HAWKINS
p•rtm e nl have marked up an other
Monday eve ni ng at the JOOF Hall
the H e mlock Grove Grange met
successful Fourth of July cel e- ,._.,
The 1 1 th hirlhd ay of S.ammy
Creek,
Turtle
of
berls
o
R
H elen M i ll1r, councilor, preA.
C.
d
n
a
Mr.
with
guests
Overni&amp;ht
with
Saturday
Story
o
Le
with
ing
n
ve
e
brsUon with the atten da n ce at
Hood w�s celebrated Tu esday eve­
Mrs. Ju dson White on Saturda .r .1iding.
worth:, master, presidi n g.
this y ea r's o,c. rout being larger Pa., spe n t the holi day weeken d
ning when bis pare11ta, Mr. and
with his sister, Mrs . T. A. Hen •
A letter of than ks was re a d and Sun d ay were Mr. and Mn;.
tha n e vier.
For the progra m Mn. Margaret
M arguerit e Durst was reported
Mrs Millon Hood en t erta i n ed with
ister-in•
s
d
n
e
brother
d
n
a
nessy
C
the Po meroy �merg ency Charles Seines, stster a nd brothcr­
om
r
was
s
highlight
n
ay·s
O e of the d
read an .article oo the
Brown
a party in his honor at their
home from the h ospital a nd Wil_
Sizes 8 112 to 3
the amateur show u nder the dir- law, Mr. and Mn Rober! Roberti Squa d to the people of Bedford irdaw of '.l'ir . While irom Colum­ m
displ ay .and uses of the flag.
Two
home.
her
t
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l
i
Smith,
tt.a
e
home in Mi ddlepo rt.
lor gift ol money from a jitne y bus.
of Vern on Weber which and family He also visited relaRefreshm en ts were 1erYed to
G a mes with prizes Were e njoy ed ection
1 supper held recen tly. It w11s an­
�r a nd .\'J rs. Pa ul Scott a nd memb en Gle n ore Swatze l an d Ly- the above me n tion ed and the roI­
enthu11iastic.ally receiv ed tives in Pt. Pleuant.
very
wall
during the eve n in g a nd aft er
Robert and Ran d�ll Pullin s of / nounced that the baking conte s t dauzht ,�r. Carol. lefl y esterd&lt;1y for d ta Stewart wer e report ed as hav- lowi n g Mn. Pauline Myer s, Mrs.
lhe audie n ce.
Si!mllly h ,11� ope11ed hii; m a ny nic e by
i· re sp e11d1 ng th e sum• for brea d, buller cak e, poun d &lt;.:olumbu's where they will spend ing d eaths in th e ir (.amities. Mrs. Vivian Humphr ey a :i d Mrs. Lllli,an
Thurstun
n
The fm;t cash prize was wo
Swatzel having l ost her brother
gifb. refr eijhmcnts od sa ndwich­
MID DLE POR T
by th e Myers Sister s of near mer with t tie l r gran d pa rents, Mr. cake an d drop cakes .and a lso the sever a l d ays.
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P_
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ke
ie_
an d Mrs. Stewarl her husmmd. lf -_
es, pot.ato chips a n d sofl dri n ks
re­
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3r.
kinson
Pullim1
en
J
Mr and Mrs. Allen
contes t for croche ting a nd matchwho sa n g a med ley of and Mrs. Ra ymond
l.im11
J
thank you note was rea d from
were served by the hosts .and so n
is
d
lhe
Norwoo
in_i:
o
d
n
spen
Carle
f
Homer
ilrter
shirts,
Monday
d
e
the
at
d
l
e
h
e
turned
b
d
woul
l.o
at
Spirilual numbe r$. They were ·
Mr. a n d Mrs . Purl Spence r. The Slahl. Marjorie Woodard and Ne t­
,lohnn1c.
the gue�t of Mr. a nd Mrs. G. T. next meeting on July 16.
holiday week end .it their cabin at
companied by their mother.
report of th e a uditi ng committe e tie Hayta. Gam es were play ed
1 Ca r leton, Flatwoods.
Foll o winii a short pr ogram, a Buckeye Lak e.
Dayton P11rsons of Rullan d
Gues t 11s t i n clud ed Steph an i e
rea d by Lillie H a u.ell: wa s 11cC&lt;'pl­ and priz4WI awarded the wi n ners.
p: actice was held for the proPulle n , Rose Marie Ha ckett, Ann took th e secon d prlze with his
·
Mr and Mrs. _ K. 11 Math ney gram which the members will
an d Mrs. William Grueser ed . The tra veling prize don ated
Mr.
1
novl:'lty rrn diti on of '•M y Wil d
·
a nd Shul'ln Wili!o n , Zita Nieri,
l un-,eroy , Ohto
All officers are reque sted lo
r. n d rs. S. R . sw;� a t- prese nt ,1 t Olive Grange, July 8. and daughter, Debbie. a nd Rose by Nettie H ayes was awar d ed to
a nd
Marsh;i H a cJtett, Ja n ice Everson , Days Arc Over', and third prize tende� I �e � � nera 1. 0f
pr esent at the n ext meetin g
be
Lillie Hauck.
tmon
At the clo.se of t he meell n g, Marie Hack ett leturmcd Monday
Marilyn Stumb o , M a rjorie Harr is, was von by Richard Queen of Whyt
18 for install.atl on and
Jul)'
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the
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r
e
Mill
Mrs.
scU at Al l l ger, Calh o un Co., sa nd wich es, eup caku , fruit cveri n g (ro;n Mountain Lake, Vir­
are asked to bring
Debbie Grueser, Sand)' Humphrey G allipo l is wh f&gt; d i d a tap d a n ce.
members
gifts
birthdly
ted
n
ese
r
p
Council
TH URSD AY and F R IDAY
week
the
r
sJ)ent
y
they
Salu
where
W Va .
e gini a ,
n ch
d,
coff
pu
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wer
and
sala
ntesta n ts were Sabi:!
co
Olhcr
,
s
D,ivi
iane
Ferguson,
Ann
llulh
or cookies for re­
s
D
andwiches
STA.RS"
Cl b
"ClRCUS
to Eliza belh Cempbell, Ml11nie
t liel'ved.
cmd.
il �PiJfe� - bl
T
Susa n Morri9, Becky Allen sworth, Can.ii.day, loc_al. who play ed a S un��
ts.
n
treshme
Della
Meinhart,
rie
r
Ca
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Clown - Oleg l'opov
re,
o
Gilm
e
i.::e �?Mrs�
ay 11
Mr. a n d Mn. Carl Taylo r hav
wooctc n umber cm the II W a tson Sr.
Pull en, boogie
J ohn ny Jobb, Sleve n
- a lso ·
for a 6 p. m. potluck
rned to their hom e in Colum­
retu
,
. J h · 1 d th
Thr ee
George Sauer. Rodn ey Saue r , Ste­
''CHANCE MEETIN f. "
n ing
e
eve
d
by
an
ollow
alte r spwding the week end
bus
d in � e�
au c:!:0 g�oup :omposed
!
ven Hiu dy, Wa yne Davis, Lel and
Hardy K rugtt - Sla n l e y B.aker
c
Hubert Taylor a nd H elen Lou­
with
i;a
of
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Brown, Marvi n Fry, Blll Swa n , of Johnnie Vale, Su s ie Parker,
a ud Bill.
ise
COMING JULY 10- 1 1-12
D el bert SauvaRe or Columbus ·
Billy Davi s, 'Bill Hysell, David Juli Lucu an d Pen ni e Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H o udashelt
SUNDAY thru TUESDAY
played "Ruck Around th e Clock " . and M i9 s Lady Fa il' uf Jtey n ol dsJe
n kins, Mike ,n d Be nn ie Wright,
N"
n d d 11\lghter, Freddie, visited on
a
"BIG FISHERMA
Arthur C11 scl, Paul Hay nes, Jimmy , An u n usu11l number_w a s present• burg were Mon day guests o1 Mr.
ay al the Schoenbrun n M em­
Howard K&lt;'"l - Susan Koh nen
·. M'. a nd Mrs. Ld �•ard Stobarl o f Su nd
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Butcher, Dann ie Nelso n , Fra n kie ed by Joetta Erlewine as she and Mrs Elmer Wickhan\.
at New Phil a delphia.
l)rial
Ad missiow 60c - 30c
lwi-:-le d the hula- hoop accompan•
Mr. and Mn. John 8111 yllff of Arlington, Texas, are announcing
While and Dwal n e Joh n ston.
:t1r. and Mrs. Charl es Nea l and
ied b y Min Canaday.
Cri de rsville, Miss Barba ra SLrJAID· tbe birth of their first so n on July da ughter, Char lene and son , Perry
I at III hos pita l there. The new spe nt lhe Fourth a t Buck eye Lake.
A guiur number "I Got Stripes" ba ugh of Lima an d Willia m
w11 pl;l)'ed by Don Harriton and N of P iq u a were week e nd eut11ts arriv a l weighed eight pou nds, six
Mrs. Mabel Sanborn was return•
Atbe-rta LitUc a nd Tony Cl onch of M r . a nd Mrs. C, F . Tompkins ounces.
to her home la st wee k from Hol­
ed
Mrs. Hubert Pullins, Mi dd leport,
aang " I G ot a Hom'! in Glory and son, Christophe r .
r H ospital where she umJerwen1
ie
.
M . ,i n d Mrs. Kennelh U11'dnC and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bays of Wac o ,
Land" They were also accompa n surgery.
ied by Miss Ca n a day.
of Ced arville visited Sund ay with Texas, are gr.imdparents. Milto n
Eugene Seltr!i left Mon day for
"Th e Idiots'' composed of Ro Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ci rcle an d Russe ll, Mid d leport, and Mrs. Mary two weeks army trai n ing at Fort
A LI , N ATIONALLY A D V ERTISED
1er Ro ush, Patty Young, Wayne famil y of Carmel 11. n d were 11c- ' Slobart, Antiquity, arc gre a t gra nd ­ K nox.
Roush and Liordon Adki n,; pre - I compa n ied home by the ir daugh- pare n ts.
BRA N DS REDUCED IN PRICE
The Slobarts have two daughters
sented an in s trumental n umber ler, Mary Lee, who spe n t the
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lewis and
Cheryl, 4, and Cynthia, 2.
and the Hysell Brolh ers prese nt ed pa st wee k with the Circles.
sons, Russell, Dave, and Mr. and
s voeel religious n umber.
Weeken d guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Lewis, spent Sund ay at
-family
d
an
Circle
Buckeye Laite.
Homer
Mrs
1
, A. pprecurt,on inner
d Circl e
and
Mra.
Harol
Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Jay of Col­
Mr.
wer�
serve nn1ver1ary
The M eigs Motorcycle Club held umbus spen t the week e nd with
a nd Keith of
Jeffrey
d llonll
an
Connics - Air StP.ps - Jarman - Randcraft
Mr. a nd Mn. Dillon Croes _ol Raan appreciation di n ner recently Mrs. Susa n Rawli n gs.
eenfield · They were accompana Gr
.
ne e n tertai ned Su nday with
,
ei
the Rock Spri ng1 Gra nge hall
at
I
Paris Fashion -- Trim Tred - Heel Buggers
Lloyd W.atson of Frem ond spent
d hom e •Y h 1' s 11 1 s1er, M'iss D xie
. .
dinner in ·ho no r o f th e 37th wed- 1
i' :
thoae who help ed with the e"l- the week end with his son, John,
for
t
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c
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Apri
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local, an d with his d a ughter, Mrs .
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Mr. and Mu. Den ver Gray a (ld
slaler a nd brother•m• 1aw,"M r. a nd
A ha m dinn er was served t o Dorothy Bsker, Caldwell.
C
a ro I De e m of CoI •
.
on s and M 1ss
s
leport
Mrs, p erry . Mltch of Mi
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M . and Mn. Chester Erwi n were
u l)lbUII were Su nday guests llf Mr. approxima tely 70 persons , n c udAlso atte nding the di nner was·
s M otor
the
or
guest&amp;
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h
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A
Mornin
Charl est on Friday to meet their
n
Deem
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Mr
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"Middle of Uppe r _ Block"
POMEROY
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Larry Mite� . . youJJger 1011 of Mr.
cycle Club, Following the dinn er, son, Airman Michael Erwin, who
Star
and M rs. 'Mitch.
M�5 Mil d red Martin has ret urn- W alter Bunce , of the locil club, arrived here for a short leave, H e
·
an d Mr. Zeigler _of the Athen s return ed to N ew York Saturday
ed to her home, Palnea vllle, a(ter
club, showed moY 1es.
evening from where he will leave
a two we eks vi sit wilh her mo(hThe l oral club h.av e recently on a mo n th's. cruis e t o Halifax,
er , Mrs. E:verett McKn ili[ht on
Union Ave., and !ier au n t, Mrs. acquired I clu b house on the Nova Scotia. Sunday afternoon vis­
J. A. Sween ey, Rutland and other Harrlsonvll_le Road and are &lt;1ulte itors o f the Erwin family were Mrs.
active. �fflcers are Geora;e Wag­ Richa rd Brown an d chlldren , Dick
relatives an d frien ds.
Mr. s nd Mrs. Thom a s McClu ng n er, pres1,dent; Eug�ne Willoughby a nd Brend a , Chillicothe,
'Miss Mabe l Hysell an d Mn. H er­
a nd family of Celina are spend- vice pres1de�t; Phlhp R11dford, se c
ing this week with her parents, retary a nd Alva Clark, treasurer. bert Fi n k rec eived wo rd of the ser­
io us illness of their sister, Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Dale Smith.
G eorge Fry of Lockbour n e. Mre.
Mr. an d Mrs. William Nease Son
Sunday
a nd family of Mi ddletown were
Mr. a nd Mn. Eua:ene Sea rs of Fry e n tered U n iversity Hospital
week end guests of th eir parents , '.diddlep ort are ann ouncing the this mo rning. While she Is hospit,
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Nease and ;Mr. birth of a &amp;On, Robert Eugene . The a lized . Mr. Fry will st ay at th e
and M�. Clifford Phillips.
ba by w1111 born July 3 al Holze r home of their d aughter, Mrs. Wil­
Mra. Glady� Cuckler spent the Hospi1-I and weia:tied 7 pou. n d, one lia m Seip el.
l}!eek ehd l n Oarwin with Mr, �nd and thre�fourth ounces.
Sunday guests of Mr. an d Mrs .
0
Mr•. Welby Whaley.
Grandparents a re Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson Sr. were Cecil Voss
· Mr. and Mn. E. R. H o llon, Mr,
Paul Frederick of Canfield an d Mr. an d so n , Ch11.rl es, and M ae Wilson
foot bl9-yot It lo���f.rllt-lnl
1 2 cubic
a n d Mrs. J ames Holl o n a nd fam­ and 'it.rs. M, M. Sears o f McCo n n els­
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n tucky, Columbus Brickles 01
Ke
of
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ily and Mr. a nd Mn. Ediso n Hol­ vJlle.
olumbus an d A n nie Yeager and
C
with
Monday
1pent
family
lon a nd
Mrs, Sears cam e la st Saturday
1\....-iu) coils Oil back., no
Fllfi flat against wall, flush with .:-abineta "�
sell of Pomeroy.
re laliv es In Ripley a nd attend ed to be with the Seara an d thei r new Libbie Hy
hinges on sides. Automatic-defrostlnc refrlaerator b l&gt;f!,eutlfully
the Fourth of July ce lebration so n until the end of this week
there.
whe n Mr. a nd Mr11. Frederick pl11.n Entertain WIth Dinner
fitted, in side and doorside, with :,pe,clal eo1T1partments for special
Mr. an d Mrs. Ed Noon of Col• tn co me to a111ist witb .;:a re- o( Mn.
Mr. e n d ;dn. Leroy W a tson and
umbus spe nt the hollday weekend Se ars a nd so n.
Pa uline, entertai ne d
daughter,
foods. Big, separate door freezer holda 100 pounds at the nur
a t their home lfl Minersvill e.
with a din ne r, Su n day, a t their
Mrs. Wil llam Fisher retur ned
were
Guesu
St.'
Condor
on
.
home
called o n Mrs. Kate Sinclair one
zero level - and it opens with a touch of your toe. Tra de now
ho me Saturda y arter III three weeks
Charle11 Foss, Miss M ae Wilson a n d
d.ay l a st week.
visit In Sent:1eavllle with Mr. an d
�r. sn d Mrs. Ed Loggin an d Mrs . F'red Foss oi Newport, Ky.,
for this RCAWHIRLPOOL Supreme FS-12B retria:erator•fl'tlf!zer.
Mrs. Norma n Fisher an d family
return ed home lo Crooks­ Mrs . Lydia Hysell, C o lumbua Bric­
family
Mrs.
and
Mr.
with
and in Akron
, ville Tu esday after spendin g the kles and Mn. Anna Yea ger, Po rn:
John fi sher a nd f11.mily.
eroy.
holi day with Mn. Wm. Flaher,
M r. a n d Mrs . John Fisher A nd
ned
r
tel\l
ha.a
Richards
Carl
Mrs.
so ns of Akro n spen t th e holid_ay
to her hom e at South Ch arles ton Relative, Viait
weeken d here w;th rel11Uve1.
Mnt Any SIN or Model Yov Could Want
Aft e1 a s everal days visit with
Mr. and Mn. C. J. Struble enter­
Jim•
end
fri
Do n ald flsher and
n d Mrt. Ron a ld Davis.
a
Mr.
tained
their
t
a
tives
a
rel
of
group
a
my Kirkm a n. Akron. are s pe ndl n fil
Mrs. W oodrow Adams and chil­ home, W est Main St., for the holi­
IUSI ILBIRFILDS SINSIBLE �R IDfT SIRVICEJ
a few weeks with hls gra nd mo­ 1 dren
, Columbus, were weekend da y weekend.
Fisher.
ther, Mn. Wllllam
gueats of Mr. and Mn. Ron ald
Guests were Mr. and :�11. Joh n
Mrs. Evely n Whal e)' of Darwin·
For AU Used Flll'llllure .and Used Appliances On Sale
Davia.
Ootti11m, Cleveland: Mr. and Mn.
,i,IMy-t�• C..rlr ,.,.,
Mr. and Mn. William Peeplu Jack Cramer and dauthter, Jackie
and hmUy, Columbus, vislted last ot Dover, and Mr. and Mn. RichAIII For Kenneth Wiggin,
week with his grandmother Mrs. ard Slrublt and family , Carroll. '_,.,...,,,,,,,__
Mary Le-lfhelt and un cle Ed Sa uer
A p•rt. frec k lo-faced
Drink, £rom her own bot.
Mr. and Mrs. WIii i am Howard
doll with a o r t Vinyl
tle, then wet■ 1 Turni n r
and bmlly, Columbus, spent Sun­
he a d, open mouth,
h ead, curly rooted hair.
day with his mother Mr■. Nora
moving eyes. Rooted
cnovinc; arm,, le&amp;a. Vinyl .
Howard.
hair. Nylon Drc■L
Mrs. Rf!becc1 Richmond a nd 10n,
Joh n , hid .as Sunday artemoon
callers, Mr. a nd Mn. Harold Rich­
mond a nd t'hildren of Mansfi eld.
· Mrs. Ella Wha ley spent Sunday
with her son a nd daughter•ln-law,
r)fr_ and Mrs. Herbert Whale)', at
°tDa,win.

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NO. 69

A hearing in Meigs Com­
mon Pleas Court was in pro­
gress this morning • befo re
Judge John C. Bacon in the
case of James Sears of Rut­
land vs the Bureau of Workmen' s Compensa·tion , The In­
dustrial Commission and Thomas Stewart of Dexter Ohio .
Sea rs hos file d his cliim for
Injuries receive d whil e working
for Thomas Stewart.
The jury hearing t he case
co nsi sted of Mary L. Emmi�h,
Gladys H offm an , Adria Swick,
Ke nn eth A. DaviS, Cli n to n Fa ulk,
Gh1 dys B a rber, Richard He:Hma n,
JJ1 n e E. Russen, Alice V. Koen ig,
Walter Bu n ce, M ary S. Mason and
E. C. McGrath.

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Mrs. Croy, 61,
Is Dead After
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The Meigs Coun ty Coonhunters
AIIOC!ation will hold · a Bench
Show Sa.turday eveninf at 7:30 at
the Bald Knob Fox Hunter&amp; Lodge .
Two shows will be held. On e is
for dogs o ne year a nd u nder, the
ot her for •og, over o ne y ea r of
age.
,
Bob Balley, Five Point.I will be
M•ster of Hou nds a nd Raymond
Hartl ey, Racin e, will sene as
judge.
AJI persons with me mbership
cards, or non-members willing to
buy membership&amp;, are entitled to
free eats and refreshmen ts fol lo wing the show.

Rhodes, Jamhius
Reap $30,�
For Movie Right

COLUMBUS UPI - State Audi­
tor Ja mes A. Rhodes an d Dean
Jauchius, co-authora of the book
"The Trial of Mary Todd Lincol n ,''
ha ve received $30,000 from a movie
company to piodu.ce a movie based
on th e book.
The product ion aeh edule ca lls
for ca mera work to begin by t he
fall of 1961.
'l'he company l11 J. &amp; A. Produc­
tions Jnc., headed by George Jes­
sel . A spokesma n •■:i d actreAes
Vivia n Leigh. Susan Hayward a nd
Joan Crawford are under eon.aid­
eration for the title role.
LIAVIS TODAY
Jibs Grace Campbell lflfl today
to attend Dr. E. Stanley Jon,a'
"Aihtam" at Nortlifleld, MJDJa..
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HAVANA, Cuba UPI-A grow­
ing number of Am erica n s were
reported prepa ri n g to pull out of
Cub a today in the face of prob­
able !&gt;t1zure of all remaini ng U.
S.-owned property .an d the possibility of i n creasi n &amp;: a n ti-Ameri•
cam1m.
Cuba n Premier Fidel Castro un ­
derscored the deteriorati ng situalion with ,no the, wlld ..,ed denu n ciation of the U nited States
for sl.nhing Cuba 's 1ugar quota
yesterday.
There has been a bia; exodus
of America n residentt from Cuba
in the pHt year, reducing: from
6,000 to about WlOO the number
left here. But id9the face of worsen in g ,eub1-Amer:ie1n rela tions,
the exodlu1 la being stepped up
with private compan ies ge ttin g
th ejr employea a nd fatnllies ou t
of th e co untry-even though ihe
u .. S. Embauy i1 not urgiQg Am'
eri ean.a to le ave.
.Up To frNIMduaJ
"We are mating n o recommendatio ns up lo n ow," an embassy
spokesma n s.t:id. "Jt'a up to the
i n dividual."
In an angry post-midnij;ht twohour speech btfore the closing
seHlon of the Met&amp;l Wbrkers
Union Con gress, Cutro Hid Wed•
nesday n igbt the United States
�las hed the Cuban sugar quota
in a "frenzy ol hate., .
This w.u .bis, tint public rea�
lion to President ELffnbo wer's aeUon i n cutting the 10gar q ta
Castro declared that the -�:eai
right" is just st arting • with tile
U n ited sta tes. He charpd that
Washi ngton was tryi ng to run
Cuba and ruin its economy.
But Castro surprised some observers by failing to announ ce
specific reprisals for the sugar
cu t in his speech.

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Arrest On Wedneoday

Was �ene Of I\ .
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Th e pomeroy po11ce n�partmen t investigated an a ccident at
tl1e corner of East Main and
Spring Aven ue Wednesday e ve•
ning at u · 30
A csr d�iv�n by J0hnny You
Pomeroy, batted into anoUJ°:;
car driven by Howard Seidenabel
of Tucson, Arilon1.
There was medium damage · to
the right 1ide of the Seidenabel
eport CKJUa
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I vehicle in d to the rear bumper
The Middleport Fire Depart- of the Young car. 1bere were
ment e mergency unit received a n o arrests made OI' charges filed.
call at 9: 1 7 a. m. today to the I
hom e of Lawre nce Smith, Clifton .
Smith was experie nci ng pains
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a bout the chest and was ta.ken
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to th e offiCe of a Midd leport I
eas
Selection of 1� members 10 re- physician by th e emerge n cy u n it.
A judgment in the .amount of
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presen t the Middleport �•ttle
$2, I97.1U and an order to a ttach
�ague, July 22, � t �h e National
equipment loc ated in Meigs CounLittle League D1str 1 cl Tournaty b as been Wed by the Mou nme n t has be en an nou nced by
tain Iron and Supply Co
of
MIJOf' Chllrlft Lt1u of PomMa r1ager Woody Call.
Parkersburg w Va aga�t G
•roy today 11lced commut•rs not
�ey .are Willard Moore, Wayne
E. Maebon of
bo and Maebo�
vf Hun tington. W Va
D11 v1 s and Mike Br.atton o( the
ht park on tM ■rneled park.
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In dians ; Jimmy Johnson and
ln1 lot INtwwen MKh•nic St.
and Butt•rnut Ave.. Friday,
George Sauer of the Braves; Bruce
Wa Usce and Ron nie Hi n dy of the
LICENSI CIIANTED
J uly 8.
Redlegs; Gary
Slobart, Mike
Tht m•yor uld tt,• street
A marriage lieen1e was Issued
Jerry
Gard ner,
in Probate Court to Willia m D.
dep,rtment intffld1 to put an
Vanlnwag en,
Sammy C1 a lworthy and Rodney
Durst, 18, Reedsville and Martha
oil t�tm.nt , Ob. th• a rq for
Sauer will r epresent th e Sena- I 'dutt control.
' A. Coleman, 18, Lon, Bottom.
:�s ; �:n;� �:�son w
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Gladwell of the Senato,s and Pat
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Edw-ard5 of the Red Sox.
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M; ddleport wilt play the winMIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Beauty is truth shocked officials
ner of the South 1:oin_t-Minford of the Miss Universe contest cried today.
Miss U.S.A. who
ial!l e �n the winner • field. :P�r- will be chOsen tonight from among.
15 finalisb will have to
.
hcipabng p\aye� are to practice
win on their own attributes without "f-'·1
«Mi ·es" or "Willi
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Saturday morning at a o'clock.
t':J.res.
Under rul es a player must have
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A Wa{cbful off1c1a1 .of Catalina Swimsuits , which owns title
a league ag e of J I or 12.
to the conlest, looked closely at the American girls preparing
to
go on stage Wednesda� night and made a startling discovHASK INS TO PREACH
Noah Ha s kins or Mid dleport ery.
"I mad e those 9Wimsuits," she for photographs," the C atalina
will preach at th e Foresl Run
M eth odist Lhu reh at 9 a. m., at said. "I ca n tell when th ere's lady said, "but I couldn 't do it in
the Raci ne M ethodlst Church at l somethi n g !here that's not sup• the contest."
She nid one girl waa found to
10:45 a. m. and at th e PorUand Posed to be.''
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Sure en ough, 20 of the U. S. con- be wearinc: ■, '"walat cincture
Methodist Church at 7:30 p, m.
I 'tt1tan'8 were fo und to � cilea t- 11om ethlnc 1imilar to a corset, •nd
all on Sun day, July 10.
Ing, They h.ad on fahi�s .
··1 don 't think lt'a fair for the
The Catalina official, who asked girls to ;weir su�h thinp, It'll
"IRLLING ANNOUNCED
A bellina and shower for Mr. to rem a in 1nonym om1, said she cheattna:l'
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'lbe 1� I(], s. finall1b: Include
and Mn.. Jerry Welker (Jill dema nded . thal all 1ueh artifice,
Sn owden) will be held S1lurd1y be removed, but si:r. girls tried to Corrin� Hi,ff, ll ol Younptown,
eveniua:, July 9, at the Hemlock io on ltlfile without dolng so. Ohio, the Hnt Aiiierican Meant to
Grove Gr&amp;llle ball be&amp;inning .. They were ■top ped.
compete ln the Mm Uilivene eon,
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. Entombed Under Water In B�p Catastrophe

Mr. Craig, a native of Jackson coun ty, W Va , came
to Mid­
d leP?rt 35 years �go and beca'!I� consigne
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for the Texa s Gas j
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his 25-year service from
the company several years ago. He r etired
Janu ary 1 196-0
Mr. Cr;ug became mayor of
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MlddlePOrt In HM6 an d resigned c all .a n ytime. Burial will be ·in
the followi n g yea r after hl.1 sue. Riverview Cemetery. He,·. Fred .
ce1Sru1 campaign for Meig1 eo un - I . G ardn er, in cha rge.
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Fri e nds may call a1 t he Ewi ng t
which he served tllree fuU t erms. Funer al Home after noon Friday. •
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ple and th e RaMr. Craig
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venswood E astern Stars
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The court overruled a motion
Craig, a t ho e ; two
sons, Rober t D., Middleport and for .ippeal by Gilbert L. Marquis,
Ha rry W. Craig, Jr., sh: gra nd­ th e driver or the car i n which
childre n a nd se veral nieces an d Gould D. Campbell wa s a pasnephews,
' senger d ur i n g a 'May 1956 traffic B
accid ent .
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Campbell s ued Marquis for $36 .
u rda)' al 2 P- m. al the Ewing 000, and
a Jackso n County jurY Supreme ��urt Wednesday . upheld the hrmg or Belpre village
Funenl H-0me where frie nds may awarded Campbell
$10,000 despite
a ll Ear_l � - Walker by th l?
Manh
Marquis' contention that he
w1111 v)ILage
eoun�il l� June, 1958tired
and lbat Camp�ll h ad
The �ourt s brief o�er re versed
rlf'Used
to relieve him a t
the
the ru.hne; of the Washmgton Counwheel.
I ty Court o( Appeals.
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1 �ll� te. �urt "erred i n substit Ut•
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1 � g its Jtftlg�en t for that �f
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�1 l1age cou ncil li nd revers ing the ,
Two me n forfeited a total of
J �dgm.�nl o� the Common Pleas
$50 in bondt in County {:ourl
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Tuesday morning.
Walker was charged with � 7 •
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d�s- 1
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Den ver Nutt forfeit ed 1 $2!5
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mi
Gertrude Archer Croy, 61. a
bond on an intoJ:ication ch arg e
n
native or fomeroy, d ied July 3 at I lage cou cil. He appealed . to l�e
and Joh n Albert Fultz, Pt. Plea­
Commo n Pl eas Court which said
her
home in McConnelsvill e alean t, forfeited the sam e amount
th;1t 1 4 of lh e charges were u n• l
for falling to appear to ,1nswer ter a long ill 55
Survivors 1::iude her husba n d , �ubsta ntial but_ three of them
chargell of passing on a curve.
were s_u b!ita nt1a_l and supported .
Fulb: was .arrested . by the Ohio Roy, five daughters, Eilene of
cred itable evidence."
by
Pomeroy; Mary or McConnelllVille;
Highway Patrol.
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Sir11h of Zanesville; M argaret of
In other action in Judge Em­ lndlan a and Susa n at home;
two
m ett People'e court this momlng eons, R. 0. of Colum bu s and
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AlAlb ert Keeto n ple aded aui l ty to fen of McCon nelsville, several !
a DWI ch arge and W18 fi ned gra n dchildre n an d her parents,
, The Meigs Cou nty Sheriff's De$100 and costs and sentenced to Mr and Mrs Stephen Areher of
partme nl ma de o ne arrest yesterthree days in county j aiJ. Keeton Rut· 1an d Road,
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day.
previously had pleaded not guilty
She was preceded In death by . H e was Emmett Welch o r Porn- 1
to the ch arge and h ad been re­
da ughter and a brother Ver- eroy, for i n to xicatio n , who will I
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�n sw�r lo tl�e eharge,i this morn - I
n on Lee Archer ?f Pomeroy,
Fune�a i services ";ere h�ld 1 ng in Judge Emmett Peoples'
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Tue�d11 y m McConnelsv1lle With I co urt.
burial th ere.
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OUTSIDE ENTERTAINMENT July Fourtn at Racine during
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judged
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the
them
erious
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in the parade ·held
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o. Here is
ville, w. Va ., and a grad uat: Y:i inc luded much of a _
Chester Hi(ilh School a nd Ohio d owntown .M onday morning. Mrs . Ollie Coza rt was in charge of building it, call ed "Hope
University, h1111 been employed Of The World/' by the Racine Baptist Chure b .. It depicted the sm8U town neighborhood
10 teach E n glish at Ru tlan d Sen - church as the cornerstone of communities con cerned about cl ean, moralistic living . Left to
ior high s,hool, &amp;rade, 10, 1 1 right on the float are Sally and Kalhy Obltz, D orothy Wilcoxen, Debra Ka y McMillan, and
a n d 12 ,
Nola Obit-,:.
Mn;. Parker taught a l Ch ester
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ye ar of
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Pl ains, and last y ear at Albany.
A tilted auditoriu m witnessed the marriage vows of Angina omy, Bob Beegle, as hil asalstant.
M aid of h onor was -Diane PowPectoris Perl!na Eggplant, played by Mad lyn Pow ell, to
CLARA tilAOMI OHLINGIR, G eorge Washmgton Augustes Peabean, act.ad by Florence ell. Singi n g the wedding ritual waa
age 6, will enter Children's Hospi- Adams, Monday vening at the Racine High School Auditor the ramolla singer of the stage
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- a nd cr n .ate Smith, pla yed by
tal in Columbus July 11 for heart
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surge ry performed Sept. 4, 19$7.
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Miss Eggplant wa,
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The
surgery performer Sept. 4, 19 .
The stage was decorated bea uli- Ucense, a large roll of wa ll paper. dre88ed in the best of r.aa;a a n d II
The girl 's paren � are Mr. and
Th e bride ' s p a rents, played by snapping and slippi n g blac k garfully with ealtails, wlld lilies,
Mn Conrad Ohlin&amp;er, Pom'eroy,
greeni ng flowers ia buckets, and Gib Hart and Jean Haym an , could ter.
hardly control their emotions. In
Preceding the wedding cert-;:
FUNERAL SIRVICIS for Veda e lderberry.
Four
br
a nched candela bra (us- fa ct, • doctor (Bob Beegle) h ad to mony Freeland Norris,
Gib and
VanMeter Will be held Friday al
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be
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alled for lhe bride's mother. Reb Hart and Dan Hayman 8'!11
the
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2 p. m. from the &lt;.ilfton Taber­
�cte w_ilh Qte Bev. In Wellman, problem, but. part -0f them had to She WIii beautifully clothed for the q:tDr�te wadding IOIIBa, -,:uil"
Bradbury, in char(ile and burial be ' "bl6Wn out beduie tfhmen de- occasion with black Jace."up ■hoe■ as ''.I!"! Been wo�ttn· 11ie Ra.11clared they had no burning permit. a n d a red bandana .
ro11d,r' .f:nd "The Night That Paddy
in Sunerest M e morial Park.
Flower g irls Lucille Norris and
The chief usher was ba re footed Murphy Died." They had a dverFriends m ay call at th e resl­
dence in Clifton anytime. Fogle- Jane Powell were dressed J n sack J oe Swain , wi th Doetor D euteron• Used the more tradltion'a l songs
dresses. Ri n g bearer And)' Cross,
would be Bung.
11ona ia In ch ara:e.
dre1111ed in knee pants, carri ed the
Dan Hayma n made the pia no
ring on a fishing POie.
tAlk with auch wedding tunes ae
Beat ma n E. A. Wingett presen t•
, "In th e Wooda," "Listen lo the
ed th e prea cher with the marriage
Mocklng Bird" a nd "Alexa ndria's
,Ragtim e Bird Ba nd.''
- TbJ Pomeroy :Emergency Squad
Mr. Freeland Norrls, ba n ker,
was called out at 3: 46 a . m. this
farmor, a nd politicla �, performed
morning to administer oxya:en to
n
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JenDJI: Watson, Condor St.
COLUMBUS UPI-Richard F. the w eddi g rit s using rural
erica 's most popula r wish-book,
Am
She was taken to the Meigs
Rutherford did n ol know today
General Hospital b)' the ■quad
if his executio n, scheduled for a Sears, Roebuck eat,alog.
upon advice of a loea,I physician.
J'riday night, would be carried
out, del ayed or cancelled - for
SIYIN ATTINDtNG C AMP
The
good.
sixth a nnual Exe cutive Dese\len memben of tbe Let&amp;fl: velopmenl Program sponsored by
GOY, Mich ael V. DJSalle was
FaJls 1'roop 241 Boy· Scout, are it- Ohi o, Univenity'11
College of aaked Wedneaday to spare th e
te�dinc c.:imp Arrowhead. They Commerce opens Sunda y here.
life of lhe 26-year-old Bridgeport
ani Bobby Woods, David - Foll'., Ed- · P a rticipa nts are men i n the
convict , eentenced to death for
die Moran, Terry Rouab, jda,1:, &lt;;lat- 35 to 50 yea r age group who have
the fatal beat1n1 of his llfelone
r -----._ce and Dale HHlr
had 10 to 13 years' buainess ex, fri en d, Lawtent!'e Price. 21!1, a
.l..iiiit night parents of ICouls perience . a nd were eboaen by Bridgeport
pool ball operator and
Fun11r1I services for Mrs. Anna
vla.iled the camp, " Ten boya became their employers H havinfil pote n•
jam bier.
Nl:r.on , age 61, who d ied
Boyd
E.tg:1e Scout• durtn,: ceremonle1. tial for adva nc emenl to top ma n•
Wednesday In a Cincinnati hospl­
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DiSal(e, in turn , asked Rep. A.
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agement positions.
tal wlll be held from the Chase
PlllSONAL MINTION
The four-week sess.ion ls de­ G. Lanclone (D-Belmont) to carry ,Funeral Home, Sunday at ,1 p. m.
A2c and Mra. Jack Colem.tn and stined to give the men •■ bettet an " appeal to the U. S. Supreme
Mn. Nixon Was the d aughter
daughter, X.Lby, 1penl the week understanding of all . areu of Court. The governor offered to
the lale Charles and • Anna
of
end with l(n. BetheJ Coleinan, I.Jn­ business.
arant a etay ot execullon whil&amp; Sutton Boyd and had formerly
cotn Street, M.iddJe&amp;)ort,
Such areas as financl1I con­ the 11ppeal WH pendln1:
re1ided in Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Sanborn of trol, produetton , distribution, hu­
Laneione, appolrittd aJon1 with
She 111 survived by twO daugh­
Cheshlre 1pent the we ek end wlth m a n relations, labor and cbllte­ Wilbur Y. Armstron,; of Bellaire
ters, Lala Davis a nd Eileen Wi nn
n
Mn. Sanbor 's sister, Mr■. Richard tive hargaini ng and businese po­ to defen a RuthePlord after Di•
two sons Cha�les a nd Virgil, 111
Worner:
Salle asked the Belmont Count)'
licy will be covered in elaa.aes.
of Clnc�n a ti, 12 gra ndchildren ;
Mr. and Mn. CIHford Coleman or
Bar Aaen. to find· someone to de­ two ,liters Mn. Jen ny Bryant
(;olumbua viaited briefiy with Mrs.
fend the convict, did not say if and Mrs. Eble Bry ant , Rutland,
aetbel Coleman, Frid.ay.
a:o to Ule Su9reme and tWO brothers, Joe, Pomero;v
he Would
Court.
and Lawrence of Cin dnnati.
He Insisted Rutberford h ad re­
She watl preceded I n dea th by
1rhe Portla nd" PTA will sponsor ceived an unfair I.rial. But he
her husband.
a ro u nd a nd square dance .at the
a,id he and Arm•tron&amp; did not
Friends will be received at the
UP1 - Chevrolet, Portlan d Grade School. Friday, ba ve the time or the experience
DETROIT
home Saturday eveni111.
fune-ral
Cadillac, and Rambler today re­ (rom 9 to 12 p. m.
for an appeal-and there wa, no xThe ReT. Herri n g will offlci1te
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Cliff Bye rs and the Strlna: one to pay the fees.
ported aales for the lint six
and burial will be in Mlle1 Ceme­
lev, LHnarif $ah of th• Pint
months of 1960 were t.he, high est Noteii will supply the muaic.
tery.
Methodist Church of lrld,-port
Uteir Th e re will be no admlulon for
for any limil11r period in
childre n under 12.
told DIS.II• ,.. HnMd the city
histories.
Th e 944,107 Chevrolet sales was
of Brlda-.ort sought to deanH
DtVOllCI ASKED
It■ own ..ut bf- Mllftl Ruth­
the highest lot any .auto maker
erford •aecvNtl.
J a ek D. Ghee, Pomeroy, has
in the i ndustry's hlstot)', Americ an
ST. ANDltlWS, Scotland Ul'I
Motors• ;Ix-month total waa 239,590 filed pet ition for divorce from
-Auttr1H1'1 Kel N•il• had
MAN CITID
compared with illea of 190,&lt;m in Susie Ghee, a mi nor, Bellairt, O.
tile ·pu"lnt tovch thait tun.r-1Arthur Neaae, 35, Pomeroy, ha■ u•, Artt0ld P•lmer lacked to­
In another entr1 a t the Clerk
the first half last year, and Cadil­
lac ..1es were 78�. bl.j:hest for of Oourts' offl"'!, Bol¥!rl L. been ci ted to appear before Coun­
day ind smuhecl ;., ..,. •••
an)' ta-month period.- in I� 58· Fisher w111 granted a divorce ty Co urt on a charae o( speeding stretr:1t wltlt. a '7 In tM MCGnd
from Anna G. Fisher.
by the Slate Htehway Patrol.
)'NI' hJetory.
r.ouM _, th• •r1tf1h 0,-n 9olf
chlr,tplonshl, for a stunning
ml_., t.t•I of 1K.
,etmer, tllt U. S. Open cham­
,1.,.. Mm Ligonier, Pa,, who
haiNi• to add this crawn to hi•
American l1uNl1, aW'N • crowd
1f 1UOO With hfs ltoomlna
◄rlMI IJilt hMI to Mttla for •
Rosendahl blamed tbe trafedy
,.,......,.lier• 71 In the .-.cortcf
B�GAT LIGHT, N. .S. UPI- • clues to what brought them to di•
Frogmen we.re aped today to Lhe illter.
, f partly on "the Navy', conti n ued
t'\fUM abll a l41 total that left
Even II two Aeparate Navy In- bllnd refusal to properly evaluate,
wrecll:aa:e of the giant NaVJ blimp
him fl.. IM1 lll'NH l,ehlnd
ZPG-3W in a deapettte. effort to veatigation, were beaun Into the admit and benefit from . the ri1ld
Natl.. '
retrieve bodies of t7 �en pre- cause of · Wednuday'1 collaPff a irship lessons of the past and
turned dead ln lta •&amp;t&gt;nd01a ' before and ■inking Or the llj:hter-than-.alr build compa.rtmenud structural
MIIGI OINlllAL HOSPITAL
heavy: sea, brea k \IP the cr111hed ship, • lona-Ume veteran of ,uch - ainhlps • . . "-Se demanded a con • Admilsiona: Jennie .Wat.Ion, Pom­
nights char,ed the trqedy w•a aniulonal or other "neutr,l " In• troy; Mni.,,:ather Brickle,, Albany;
ainhip'• remain■•
craah "Undoubie4ly related t.Q the quea- ve11tiptlon.
The Cl\114!1 of
Lois Cecil, Middleport; John Gul n .
The Relianc e &lt;;:Iau �uhlp col• t�er, Cheater; Madie Smith, Pom •
Wedllf!lda.y dhdn1 • mercy mia- tlonable w"isdom of bullclin1 ■lkh
tio'1-eom- lipsed and went down Wednetday eroy.
■ion off lhe New Jersey coast re- large: airehtpe on the
IS mtles off the .JeneJcoast, touth
D.lschaq:ed: :tthan Harper, Porn\ 1:Pained a mystery. On e of the partmented or blimp principle."
A4mlral 81.,... Navr
\ three 1urvlvon denied any erploof Bamegat IJght on IAll.l Beach eroy; Doy Hamrick, Enterprise, W.
Retired USN VJce Adm: f=. E. bland. One man who e,caped Iron'! Va.; Jaime, ¢undue, Charledon, W.
lion Otturred.
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B1rthli Mr. and, llra. Olcu' S'mith
�e4 The,. were three bown surto9dola m�t breafl up wlthid ii not Juat anolb.er airahlp
. hours and tbe bodi11 of the dent to bci ,wept under the ru1 Yifm. &amp;lcbt ,ptfieen J.nd lS · en- of Pomll'OJ, a daughter; Mr. ,,and
mlpt IJe claimed . wlll&gt; another oondomneilali •f aJr. l4ted .,.. ' !bat bod hND· 1boord �
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