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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
a
l
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_
ns_
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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
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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)'
o
n
the
f
Not Open Tonipht
o
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a
beh
on
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
ee
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
,
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
•
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
,
.
v1111
a
or
ire
1
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e
s
ro 9
c
mg an n iversary . of M
d'
l.
n
i
n
Apri
nce
dur
ru
a
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local, an d with his d a ughter, Mrs .
·
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
I 1
. dd
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;
ng
I
a:
n
e
h
t
A
Mornin
Charl est on Friday to meet their
n
Deem
i
arl
e
·
P
s
Mr
d
an
OHIO
"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,
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Sixth School
For Executives
Starts Sunday

Portland PTA Is
Sponsorinll(.Dance

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Belpre Firing .
Of Mayor uphe}d
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Mrs. Croy, 61,
Is Dead After
Long Illness

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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.
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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..
Blver Bdport
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Americans In
Cuba Planning
Departures

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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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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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.
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Gladwell of the Senato,s and Pat
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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
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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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-----·Frogmen Speed To Retrieve Bodits Of 17 Men
. 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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&amp; Oil Company m 1 927, rece iving
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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the Middleport
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Sewn at the U. S. Naval St•
Hon, ROOHvatt RNds, Pu.rto
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Masters,
R.lco It WIiiiam ,. Swift,
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COLU MBUS UPJ - The Ohm 1 l itin FM" th i rd cl••• USN, hu,
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Supreme Court Wedn eaday reband ., the- forlMr Mi• JoAnne I
fused t o hear lhe appeal of a S w•tul of 1511 N,- Ave., PomMasons, CharlesWellston m.an seeking to avoid 1 •Ion Shrine Tem_
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ple and th e RaMr. Craig
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venswood E astern Stars
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L. (Brow
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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Funeral services will be Sa tCOLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio I
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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Th e Supreme Court 1111d t he ap- 1
1 �ll� te. �urt "erred i n substit Ut•
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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
co_unts of miscon duct an d
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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leased on bond June 15.
�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'
.
Tue�d11 y m McConnelsv1lle With I co urt.
burial th ere.
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$50 Forfeited
yfwo M� Jn ..
f.ounty Court

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Call Al Condor-st

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Harry Craig, FOrmer Ma yor,
Count y Com missioner Is Dead

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OUTSIDE ENTERTAINMENT July Fourtn at Racine during
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to
best
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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She
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a fte r her � arr1a ge
with a
Tuppen
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service
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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· '&gt; a conclusion to the Firemen's Fourth of July inside A nn,, Po
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surge ry performed Sept. 4, 19$7.
ta
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enter
inme
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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
e
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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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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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday , July

Court Hearing
Compensation
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The MW ,..,,Hon of Mall In
Afrlc., flt1bll1hed wlMn HI•
PNnch t.rrltoriet of 1.,,...1 ,tnd
Sudan daclarffl lttMlselvn ,..,.ub­
llu, conrs an ,,... twice the
slq of THH and h.. about a.ix
million lnhtblt■nts.
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Olive Farm Women

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Jo Middlepor

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11. Dtlult19
ll. Blu:k
vullure
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13. Story
U. FHaheUI
(Brit.)
1,. Overhead
16. Emily
Dickinson,
for one

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8. Sdame
4. Humbef,

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.I, &amp;place«
1. twaoguo

8. Musko.1
Jnstrument
9. Boy's
nickname
(pou.)
JO. :Mr.
Murprt,

band leader
1 • . Thus
18. Fruil-'

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20. MUJ!C :not.e
21. River-made 18. Yellow
bugles
deprt1SIOn9
23. El(cept lht.t 19. Chlnesi,
mUo
'6. Hawk
panot
27. Before
28. Cuckoo
29. Welrht
(Nelh.)
!10. Moderately
•low {mu1.)
32. Spain
{ abbr.)
83, Hence
34. Clu1lercd �
38. Burm eae
native
fO. lnaurgentl
fl. Cicatrix
4'3. Po111Uve pole
4t. On the left
(naut.)
,!t BlrU! markl
4.IJ, Supple
t.wlp

17. Glrl'ii ;name

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21. Oroak.
letter
2'l. Sea
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23. Loud.
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aouth
(abbr.)
19. 1)...... .,

32. Klnd ot
leather

weight
3�- Nevada.
city

34. Unit ol
coln

Fides Lodge, K. o f P. will
meet thb ev eni ne at t he hall in
Middl e port. Main busin ess o f the
eveni n1 will be the in,atallation
of ollicer s. All Knights are re•
· quested to attend. There will be
refreshments served after 1he
meeting.
Bethe l N o. 62 of th e I nter nat i onal Orde r of -Jo b's DaughtP rl'I
will meet tonl(lhl at 7 : 30 at the
Pome r oy Maso nir Te mple .
July I
Rock Sp ri nga Gr a nge will spo n•
sor a buffet aupper Fr i d ay at th e
Grange Hall, begi nni ng al �:30
p. m. The public is invited .
July 9
Old fa shi oned featival at Bach•
tel EUB Chu rch ne ar N ew Haven, 4 p. m.
Littl e Leagu e Bake Sa le Middl epor l, 9 a. m, at Sport s Ce nter.
July 10
Th e Y o ung Adu l t Cl ass of the
. Heath Methodist Chu r ch. Middleport, wil l have a awlm pa rty and
picnic at th e M u n icipa l Pa r k th is
Sunday. The me al is pl a n ned f or
41 p. m. and tho1 e pl an n in g lo
attend are uked to contact Mrs .
Bernard Full.% so that the me n u
may be arranged. Each o ne is
alao aske d to b ri ng th e ir own
tabl e service .
July 7

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4.2. Agaln■t \
U. Exel.a.ma,.
Uon ( ■]ang')

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:18. Old Greek

1. Aleutian )f
l1land
2. Clergyman
(mil.)

Todey
J11ly 7
Members or tbe Twilight Ga.r dtm
llub are reques ted to meet on
the lowe r pa rkina J ot Thursday
at 6 p. m . to go to Mason, W .
Ya., for a tour o f th e g a rdens o r
Mrs. I r ving Karr Jr.

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tro�u. the 1.!nlth and formatum ol. tbil
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aat you ' l l spend most sum.

mer days wearing iL It's a
sleek llllle w hile leath er

pump , just tho sort that

pays nice compliments to
aU your summ ertime fash­
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SERV ICE CINT IR
AN N EX

Whil e on vacation Mr. and Mrs
B . M. Buchanan visileO Mr and
�n. J ack Kel!er +nd
ol
ParkerJb\U'&amp; , Wednesda.y. Thurs•
day M r. Buchanan a.nd 511n ipe.nt
w1lh C. B. Nutter
family Sun•
�ay Mr a nd Mn' �y W aJd a.Dd
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Afle r th e busin ess
ganies were played a nd sack lunch
l'rljo _1 ed All ending we re Nanc)'
Knotts, Nancy Pope, N_ 1mcy Le e ,
Dianne Caton, Jo yce Might, De bbie
Glassl)urn, Linda and Wa nda Car•
Mrs .
d illo ,and Mrs, Lathey an d
Swick,
Vis il..i.n.l at the- Evereu Co lwell
home over the h o liday week end
wiare Mr and Mn. IJ�es �o�
Jltl. �•- Shen
"!'.d famll.,, "'
e.ct_eld � family- a.oi:l' P,V1d Col.Wei

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SEE THESE WSAZ•TV STABS BgE
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SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1,00

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HOME-GROWN

CAB BAGE
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8as"811s
JiloYI$
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VACUUM _ PACKED

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49c lb. can

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Beer and Wine Carry.Out

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M r . and Mra. Herman Caud ill
and Mr. and Mrs . Denver Rice and i
son, Bill y, o r Midd l eport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Durward Cummi ngs of
P omeroy spen t last Saturday at [,e.
tart Island where they enj oyed
boali ng an d a picnic.
Su nday th e Caudil ls a nd Cum­
mings were guests at the Rice
ho m e for chicke n barbecue.

BANANAS
2 lbs. 25c

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Bots
SCind Tars
Swim Rings

B,lfPIJrm,n $Its - Miniature Golf -Sets' \

Pools - Inflated Rafts
Wading
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LEAN JUICY TENDER

Minute Steaks
Ground Chuck

Akron FamUy J'iaiu
Sunday In Middlepotl

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SM.OKED CAUIES , . . . . . . . . , . . _ . . . . . lb, 33c
WIENas . . . . . . . . . - ' . . . . . . . . . 2 lb. pkg. 99c
CHEF·BOY-AR-DEE

PIZZA MIX

SNJDERS

6-0Z.

Sunday g ues ts with Mr. a nd Mrs.
L. E. R eynolds and Mrs. Marga ret
Reynold s were Mn. L.-E. Reyn olds
bro ther-in-law a nd siater, M r . and
Mn. Errol C onray o f Akro n who
spe nt th e week end with Mn. B.
A. Dodson at C heater; Mr. an d :drs.
Val Reynold11 and daughters of
Morgantown, W. Vil.; Mn. Peter
Stace, Mr. and Mra. Joe McKa)' a nd
daughten and Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald .
Rupe of Middleport.
The Conra}'a were enroute ho me
fro m Memphis , Ten n .. an d stopped
in M eigs County for the h oliday
week end.

ASSORTED SUCKER'S

Lunch Meats

Markin 's Food Market
RUTLAND, 01110

boo or HAMBURGER

,BU N S
HOT

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MO. PMTS.

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Collectors' Hema-gifts for
girt■ of all age, • Drones
satin or lac• trimmed with
braid • Made of unbntakabte
skin-tone plastic • Ann■ and
head move, eye■ open and
clo■e • a� tall, with lllellke
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pkg. of 10

MUSTARD

Don, iivlrlOld """'"· Git . flW hundred

Dressed In tradltlonal
natlonal costumes of
lands across the seal

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1 . Cll11n up bills. 2. Take • vacation. Phone
for l11t 1pprov1I.

DOLLS --

lb. 59¢

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SUCIIER'S ALL MEAT SKINLESS

LADIES LIKE LITTLE LOANS

LETART HOME,GROWN

TOMATOES

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$ 2 95 Value

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Only l1 .oo With Coupon

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ValleJ Bell Cottq'e Cbeeee, Larae CUrd. IIDlll cad

You'D llr1&lt;l

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and Low,Calorlo, I

There'• al.o a eoupon

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Green Beans · 2 lbs. 25¢

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SWEET CORN

Houn 9 lo I - Thun. t III Noon
121 E. Mllbl SI•
Phone WY·Z·2 171

THE FOOD MART
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2 - 14 OL btlS. 33c

I NSTA NT COF F EE 8 7�

Sirloin Steak - - lb. 89¢

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CHARCOAL THEM
TOP CHOICE BEEF - THE FINEST

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ARMOUR
BANNER OLEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 5 lbs, 89c

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Outing Spenl Al
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po und&amp;. Fl o
_ rt: nce B�oheck, author, d�Y . Ju 1Y 6, at the IOOF Hall.
w.■ ■ surprised to rmd h er hand dltcuu 1on WU held on the eomree on July 22 • 23 at
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Sixl.een member, and three leadHlld11· Kusell , who doea pubhc- era attended Wedneaday '■ mee•1 .
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ity, carried four pou nd ! rour It ii announced that new mem;";.
ou nce. - ·•but that'11 large · for are welcome Meetill are at 7 p.
p
m e , " •he a.aid. 'Tm a small · I
n W ednWayi at the
IOOf'
�nd IOmetimea I see my renect��n �a1i°
m a l tore \l' in dow and feel Ji.ke I
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ask.mi 'Hey bag ' where are you /
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Fellow,hip 0/ Prayer
going ?'
Carrin C....._. C.vler
JV pr
ram T .JHope Skillman, th e te:s:lile ty•
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O,r,...,
�e1Jowsb p of Prayer
was tbe
coon, canted a pune weighing topic of the1 propam
preteoted
fiv e pou nds a nd a briefcue weigh.
. Her bert Db: on when the
ing 12 into which sometimes go �s:�a f the
Enterprlae_ EUB
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ch ee&amp;e or cavia r pu r&lt;:haae&amp; plus C h
urch m et Tuead,ay evemn1 tll
fabric swatche!, booka, order the C urc .
h
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blan ks etc.
Mrs. �hi! Obllncer preaided at
M argaret J:focka da)', pr eaident t�e buu_ne11 se11lon and a 1pe.
of the adv�rt 11i nf firm of Hoc k, ci�J J!t oJe ct lo� miai on work in
aday As�1atea, I! ramo UJ among Nigeria w.u d1scuued. Re !resh•
her aaauc1ates for her large hand- ments were: served �t the �oae
of the mff:L:ng by 11 111 Genev1ne
ha p.
1
Weeks.
"�! II, l_ hate to calTl'. a brief- Sto bart and .Mra. Eldon--c�.
said the executiv e, who
weighs 1 �4 i:,ou nds and carried a
Miss Hockaday's aecretary, J ean•
P� wei ghmg 10. Into it go ma• nette Stemler, outdi d the bou i n
mla en velopes, an eilllra pair o{ purse weight, mo•t days. Her's was
white &amp;lo ve_a, l ow-heeled ahoea on l l 'h poun ds.
d ay1 she Wil l be touring a clien t's
"But J mUJt confes,," she said,
faelory, and on an out-of-town ..i, bu an extra pair of ahoes and
trip, h er typewriter which ad da modeling cl ay. I go to art school
another 12 pounda to the JO.
one nigbl Ii week."

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MOST WOMEN TOTE ABOUT EX TRA Meet,ng
· To l',Ian
llr. ••d Ila. A,thu Donohew
POUND S, NOT ON THEIR WAISTS Early Camp-0-Ree
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NEW
YOKK UPI - Moat r ua ----------The ucular meetlnc of Boy
Arche Donohew
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1960-3

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FURNlfURE CO.

ly FRIDDII HOUDAIHI LT

Devotiopal, Musical Program Is GJven
At Meeting 01 Baptist LadJes Class

'fOl),\ Y AND

The refore, to achl e ve a llmJta­
t lon such as I'm consideri ne wou ld
Involve much m ore than the
amendm e nt to 3015.01 which J
quoted at the atart o f this co l•
umn. It woul d mean comp l ete
r"a Ugnment of the powers of
count)' commlHlonera and cstab­
H!hlni n ew powers for cltl.es.
What do you thlhk?

Letart Falls
Stx::iety News

A family reunion WH h e ld , .. ,
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Saturday at the ho me of M r . and
of Beno;ille Mr� j
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vera
o y Wolfe � pple G rove : Mn
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Ale an d Mr■ . Larry K. Lewii re•
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r,, Roc
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turned to Bellefontai ne Alt Force Jtx:ly
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and Cherie, of CbJcago.
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Station at Bellelont.aJne, They
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LeZ�� :1 1 :� La� ::1� ol'�;:: th::i�::i1d:�·· an ho�-f��
����n :'::e: 1\�Ed·: h�� i
of Bradbury and .Mr. and Mra. l umbus ; Mr s. U. I. Llo)'d, Joe Ball , then Day Mrs. Norm.an Sh.am- h euywe tght d ivision .
Mr . a nd Mra. Mote Dr ummon d, Mr. bl i n and son Fran kl'tn, Mr. and
Horak of Pomeroy.
Mrs, Jame, Murray entertained the Ladies Bible Class of George
Give the 8\/e raae woma n a
Wee kend vlaltora with Mr. and a nd Mrs. Ed Myers, Mn. Ova DI\/· Mrs. Norman Arnott and thildren large ha nd
bag and somehow 1he
lhe First Baptl,61 Church of Middleport Tuesday evening at Mrs. John Seine&amp; incl
Mr. an d 1d&amp;0n, Mr and Mn. Jack Llo..,d and o r Rocheat.er Pa Mr and u- 1·11
1. S i· i, l'k
l e a sma ll boy 1tufh
her home on Gra,nt Street with Mrs. Lucille Mayes assisting Mrs. Joe Magnott.a auded
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nd chU dren , 10 n, To m, Mr. and Hn. Ken neth
al � McGr aw a nd daua:hte
r of
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i
Eapecial ly, 11 ■he 'a a
s
h
pockets.
hostess.
Becky a nd Joe, o/ Chatham, Va .. Curry and 10011, Mart and Mich- �acme . M r . _and Mn. Herman busmeas
or
Mrs. J. B. Hares, pres_iden t of the class, opened the meet­ who returned home Tuesday and ■el, Mrs. John Oacar Bastiani and Reese and children, Chesblre and who travels ii profeui onal woman
lot.
ing _and Mrs. V1cto: Grmi'm was devotional ieader for the Mr and Mrs. Roy Roush and &amp;0n, children, Johnn ie a nd Wendy, all Don McDade of Columbus.
located one lady wh o packt
I
evc nmg. She read scripture from
R U91Y, and Mn. Jun e Du.Hleld a nd of Gallipolis.
Mr . .affd Mri. R. V. Manuel had a 44 pistol m her hand bag ( she
the boo k of St. Joh n a,nd presented
children, Kathy a nd Jeffrey of ,I
as
guests o ver the ho li day hia did n 't wan t h er name used ) anra
be
o
h
t
f
e
class. An original poe m La ns ing, Michi gan, w
Mr and Mrs Roger Smith and father
meditation, "The Gif! of Peace."
h
o l elt W ed•
Mr. a nd Mn. Harry Man- other, whose pu ne bol ds he-;· portby Mrs. L. D. Diles waa re ad as a nelday m orn
daushter , Detro it ; Mr. and Mu
r th eir home
fo
ing
uel
. and d au(lbter Cort Lee or able typew rite r which airliner.
During the short busi ness m eet• .specia l tribute Lo the ladies.
M r a nd Mrs D. C Becker and Jim Lloyd a nd chlld ren, Kath ie ,
acme,
Mr and Mn
Robert won't rhec k for her ; and a nother
Mrs,
Mur
:
wa
r
ay
r
p
s also
rese nted grand
i ng, . th e semi-a nn ual oH�rin g was
childre n Larry G l ad wel l and Nkk an d Bruce , Belpre; M . and
ou&amp;h, children Pam, Ka re n and
whose bne lciise oft.e n holds a
with
bouqu
a
t
Mrs
r
e
o
Ll
o
o
ses
y
d
f
re
and
a
n
received and birthdays
chil
speca
d
s
o
f
Ch1•
o f M rs.
Randy Be cke; apent the wee ken d
Kev
,
n of � ason , Bu�ch and Dech01ce
chu n k of rheese or cavia r .
ial
hostess gift.
Murray, Mrs. Victor G r lrn and M rs.
i n WHhi ngton, D. C. on a aight cag o a� d the h oat and h0Jtes1 and w i gh t Kask ms of Marion and Mn.
Me
d
itati
o
oa
son,
w
e
.
e
k
i
r
e
given
M
by
Mrs.
R. S, Whlte we re obser ved with
,
seei ng tr ip
25 . Pound Hi,t,
Bett_y Ross.
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cards and a greeting from mem- M urray, M rs. Cora B ennett ta
·
A dozen wom en in a vuiety o r
M1�a Ev_a Say re , RN, h; milinC
gu est at the meeti ng), 'Mrs. Jam es
M r. and Mn. Gord on Harris .,. h R !..J
careen _ w e igh ed . their handbags ,
re latives m Pomeroy.
eaauence a,
Faulkner, M r!!. Be ulah White and c��e �edn e sday morn ing for I n:a
plus b'.J e fcases i f they carried
M
r. a nd Mrs. Edward Chap�a n
Mrs. May es with M rs. Bertha Arch• vuut _w ith re latives. They ca.me Scene OJ Barbecue
o� Col �mbu8 spent th e h ?l lday l h em, Just �o M!e what poundage
I
er in charge of the program for e specially to visit with Mis , Mar- , A !lte ak ba r be cu e pla nn ed by
.
with h11 m other Mn. M i ldred we are totmg an an arm. The
even ing.
She conducted a Bible jorie Ha rris o( Wasliin11:to n D C Pearl Ash ,,...9 he ld Su nd y
range was from three pounds to
Chapman.
quiz.
.
.
who is spen di n g th e week whh ·he� n ing at lhe h ome of M r�
a stagger i ng 25. My own purae with
n
a
Mr.
d
ll
Bi
Mr.11.
McN1ckl
s
e
SELF SERVICE
pa re nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Har- M rs. Edd ie Ash Fore st Run ...
notebook an d hainpray scaled fbur
d IOn _Tho mas apent
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r
Satu
A vocal d u e t, "The Lord 111 My ris.
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th
ith
pounds 1.5 ounces.
e
L.
r
er
i
W
moth
M rs.
grand
Sh h rd was preaente d by � rs
Atte ndlng were Mr , and M r■.
Mrs. c . o. Fishe r a nd son, To m •
You wo uld think that the recNice.
nd Mn. � bite. Gro up smg:
!
Dii'
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.
my returned h ome yesterday fro m J ohn Russell and family of Ma r•
.
o rd we uJd go to models, w ho carry
r. and Mn. Charle1 Wlnebren M
m waa 1!JO nJoyed,
I
S
n
o
i
.
r
M
;
and
.
s
Mr
Harold
mith
whe re the y have spent
te
; na 1� Boone, pastor ol CoI°u mbw
and fami ly, Raci ne; Mrs
Dick n er a nd son Ricky apen t the h oli- makeup, chang es of j e welry chan•
' POMEROY, 01110
Fisher .
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th
u c was a Gue t • d s pok e
Ash
and ch ild ren , Syracu�t· the day with M r . and M rs . Ve rnon ges or s hoe1:1 , wigs, plus th� uaual
Mr. a nd ·Mrs Va l Reynolds a nd
�
paraphQrn alia. Not so Jt went to
:
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D ono hew.
i
brrc �I
/ 0 h � gro � ph , e a so clos- daughters Ly n � a nd Gwynn have h osts, and Terri Lyn n and Rbo nd.11
n
a
-� argaret Ken nedy, parl. ner in the
Mr.
pe
y
o
J_t
Mrs.
�
McDa
s
nt
de
'
t
d
e meel m g wit prayer .
e
returned to M o rga ntown ,
Va., Je an.
okerage h rm of Lubetki n Regan
br
eek with their sen and d au�•
a
�
o
M
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nday the group nd Dick
The traveli ng prl:le co n tr ibuted I after � pe nd i ng the h o liday we ek Ash who was
er-m,law Mr. an� M rs. Ronm e I a nd Kenn edy.
l
.
unable to alle nd
He r purse weigh ed five pounds; :
by Mrs. M urray was wo n by Mrs. end wi th Mr. a nd Mrs . L. E. Rey- th b�rbecue held
McDad
e, Cana l Wmehester.
a picnic at
�
n o lda a nd Mrs. Marga ret Re yn alda.
Fau lk ner.
M r . . a nd M r'- E. P. Grimm of th e attache case filled with pam • I
Badey !I Lake.
nd
a
Mr.
Ike
.
s
r
and
M
l
t
l
chi
Wi
I
At the cl ose of th e m e eti ng 8
Wa9hm,t on C. H . s pe nt several phlets and hooks on the stock
desser t co urse was served by th e d !�n of CC?lumbur; were week end
m 7_rket ra n up. anolher zo .
d ars wi th Mr. and Mn. Harold
BIRTH ANNOUNCID
SLICED
hostesses lo th ose al ready m entio n- v m tors with Mn, Wilt'a pare n t&amp;,
Any man wi th a strong arrn is
G
ri mm.
M r . and M rs. Joh n Cbarlea
ed a nd Mrs Isabel Wi ne brenn er Mr. a nd M rs. Adolph Saelens.
alw
ays welcome, " said Mi H
Several
mem
e
th
of
M
t_h�
K en•
e
Bob Brick les of Dayton spent the Handl ey of 10814D. Mt. Carmel d i.s t Church �ttbe�
nedy.
Mrs. Pe arl H o h man, Emma Malt:
e
nded
preach
i
.
ng
ad,
o
R
Cleveland, are anno u n cing
.
hews, who were guests of the class, we ek end w i th his pare nts , Mr. the b ir th of a
Four . fashion models at the
servJc es at StiversvlUe Sun d ay.
son John Charles
d
rs.
an
n
Joh
ickl
r
B
n
o
es
ado
'M
Br
a nd Mrs. Haro l d Hall , M rs. Raya
P
Raym
d
ady
on
o
� f1�e Ageney _ Oahpne Be l l ,
m
G
i
l
ed
v
ast
_
r
m
Jr., o n June 16 at 8 :32 p.
.
mo nd Saxton , ,rdr s. Dana Hamilton way Street.
J
sic
rom the Sargent residence
f
week
a .tord, �11n Klen and Olga
�s
i
n
n
e- pou nd a. Grandpar- to
Mr. and Mrs. Wi l l iam Darst a nd weighing
and Mrs. Katie Matthews .
N1�holas---ear r1ed to te baga averth e Hayman farm:
e
ntl
are
Mr.
an
d
M
r
s.
Virgil
son , Jeffre y, o f Lima came Tu esMrs . Tho mae Frazier and son aging nlne to 1 0 and one - half
Blackwood of Darwin and Mn.
PURE PORK
d ay ror a visit with Mr and Mrs
J
mes of Akron 1pent last wee k pounds.
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n
o
J
Ha
dley
m
y
o
f
P
o
ero
L - Ier I8
pomeroy Cnap
The
David Darst, Jr., ■ nd Mr . a nd Mrs :
Carri_es Smallfft Purse
with
her father O. M . Wog-a n and
Handleys also have .e. daughter,
Dana Hamilto n .
e designer
Invited To Racine
Th
aunt
Rouah
D.
J_
Mra.
Paulin e TTigere
Mr.
nd
a
_
M r . and Mra. John Ungen a nd Debo rah Lyn ne .
carr.1ed the smallest purse , under
and Mn. C. W. Allman .
P om e-y Chapter
OES, met
-----Mr. an d �n. Harry Wo l fe and �wo pounds, but on e of th e hrav.
Jn regu•l� r aession Tuesday e ve- sons took a trip o ver th e Skyli ne
VISITS IN CERIDO
Drive
over the July 4th wee k e nd .
Richmond. _ Ind., Law- Jesl brief_case&amp;, just sh ort or l l
daughters.
ni ng with Alt.a An n Rupe, w orMi
,s Con n ie Roush spen t the
M
_ r. and Mrs. J oh n Formash of
Ma son, vlalte d � es• pound!, mt o which went appoi ntlfe,
o
_W
ce
en
r
t hy matron , and Harry P. Smith,
Ch1ll!cothe a nd Mlu, Patty Syl ves- past week with her sister and bro- d ay with J oh n ol fe a�d family. �ent book, ch ecks, keys, cl iporthy patr on , presid i ng.
w
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Lo
ther-ln-law, Mr. and Mn.
LEAN and MEATY
w ell
Rev. Stanl ey M ��llard v�ai_ted Rev. p1�gs,
Se veral me mbers were re ported ler of Rockford Lak e, n iece of M r. Thompsoo of C eredo, W. Va.
makeup, women 's wear
Fultz. spent several days this week
ill. An invitation was received with
Rex. Sta nley �cGll l ud v1 a1ted Rev da_ll)', _sketch es. candy and vila,
M r. a nd Mrs , Bernard Fultz
and M rs. Pe arl �aato. Th ey to�k m1_n pi_l ls. '_'I lhink thi 9 .s chic," ,
to atlend Fr ie nds Night at th e
VIS!T IN COU�MBUS
t
nd chil dren .
a
tou r of the eight chur ches m said Miss Tr1 g ere . "l havt a brie f.
3
ltacine Chapter, Saturday , Sep .
Bo b Oa1l ey and family spent t he
M r s. John Walters (A nn Saue r)
th
10th.
case lo match each outfit."
wee k en d I n Columbus with re la• I � Letart charge .
s. F . M. Roush, Ma ry Ord an d
Terry Mayer , a vice . preside nt
At the clps e of tn e m eeting a and daughter, Vi rginia of Colerai n lives.
LUCKY BUY
wa.termefo n supper was e njoyed ,11nd 'Mi ss Margaret Sauer of Dayton ------ ------ chnJre n or Let-art R l , Miss Ca r• ! of 1hc Ai:n?s Parrish buying and
· s�ent Tuesd ay and W ed ne sday ·
roll ��ore and mot.her , Hu ntingmerrhand1smg fi rm, ca rried a
with Mr . and M rs. Charles Sauer , . Trnna n t were called due lo the ill• L on v1 s lled at the h ome or J o hn I three-poun� pu rse,
an associate .
F'irst B'irt
y fa
Susan Rice, daughter of Captai n ne ss of Mra . Everso n's moLh er W olle Wednesday.
• Polly Guerm, accesso r ies coordi- 1
a nd Mrs. Ches ter Rice, is s� nding Mrs. L. c. Ten na nt. Mrs. Ten na nt
Celebmted July 5
several d�ys with Mr. a nd Mrs . has been moved to Mere)' Ho spital
Roo n i e Hawki ns cel e brated his
De nver Rice .e nd son, Billy.
•
in PilUlburgh for aurgery,
Cl r st birtb d ay, July :,, al the
n Hump h reys wa s reMrs.
Norma
CENTER CUT
The Eve raons wi l l aleo visit w ith
hctpe' tjf)fui.;' P,are nta, Mr. a nd M rs.
turned home from Holzer Hospital -I his• methet ih Wl nteniville befor'e
Eugene lrawklnR.
We�nesday.
returnJng to Middleport about the
Ronnie r ece ived a n umber of
Bdl
Everso
n and daughter. Ja n• mlddle oi the m on th.
gifts. A decorated cake an d ice .
1 �e , returned Wednesday to Se l ine •
Mr. and Mrs. Her man Cau d i l l of
ere.um were served to Mr. and
ville wh ere Mr. a nd Mrs. Ever son Broad way Stree t were in Ports•
Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Fra n- and daught
er, Patty, a nd
David mouth on business Monday.
ces Hawki ns all of Pom ero y a nd
PORK
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The Aln1a na,:

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Family Reunion
Held At Home
Of Bruce Uoyds

Around And
About
Middleport

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Fo, L,w Prices, EIISJ Ttrms On
$opt

Joint Meeting
News Of The Week
Held By Grcles
M., M,.. AIY• Swick
M rs. Mary Lilhey 'an M r!I. Adra
Sw1rk took thei I t rmediate Cirl
SrouLs on a hike al the Swick Of St. Panl's
farm
Danville

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By _,.,. ... _,,....
11 r s. Violet Barr vi.siled her fa.
lbt r , Ray mond Barton and Mrs
Bar1o n a o d other fnen ds and rela.
lives lwre She re turned to he r
home rn California, TuelJ.dav.
Mr. and M rs. Roy Ward a�d ramily o! Coal Hun, Oh10, vl!lited Mr.
an d Mrs. B M. Burhanan. Tuesday
M r . and Mrs. John Kibble are on
vacation.

By United Prest lnt..-n,itlonal
Today 1s T hursday, Ju).y 7, the
189th day of the year, with 1-'l'7
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mo re i n 1960.
The moon is approa,cbi ng " :ltl'
.
ru11 ph11St'.
The morning stars ire M''iirs,
Jupiter and S!ltur n. The e vening
stars am Jupiter and Saturn.
On th.is day i n history:
In 1 754, Ki n g's College in New
K i ng
York (Hy, chartered by
Geo rge I I of England , o pe ned its
doors with eight u nder(lraduates
and Dr . Samuel Johnson .is its
preaid ent. It w as later r enamed
Colum bia Co llege.
In 1846, th e u. S. annexed Ca l l- •
Rirlh Of Daughter
ror nia.
In 1860, Bohemian composer
I, Being Announced
Mab,l.er was bom.
Giµlav
Rev. and Mri. ba le L. V.anMeter
In 18QB, the U. S. a n nexd Haof Wedb oro , :t!ae s ., are a nn ounc•
lnJ lbe birth of a d auehter, waii.
I n 1953 a n ational co ntrovers y
ArheOa M,rgaret, June 16. The
Va n M e te rs have tw o oth(!r dau­ raged o ver Se n . Joseph McCart hy's
ihters, Laura Elizabeth an d Julia re fusal to dlsmii.s J. B. Matthews
as staff dlrector of the s,m11t e J n­
I.ee.
Grandparent, •rt Bi s hop a nd ve,.tiftlatinc aubcommitlee.
Mn. AIJpleton Laure nce of Cam•
Thourht for today: British au•
brl dee, Mau., ina Mn. Lau r a
tho r Samuel Johnson aairi: "Of
Van Meter of R.acl ne, Ohi o.
all the griefs thal har'ass the di s•
courity commlui or,ers hav e on ly tr('st, su re the mo.st bitter i s a
th e bridges in1id e a city. But sco rn ful jest."
· for rel let purposes the cou n ty
tak es ca re of th e city, at le all
HOLZE R HOSPITAL
Jn cities the 1ize of So uth eastern
Admitted July 5: steven Javlns,
Ohio's.
Chesh ire ; James Swart, llaci ne;
n e Adem a, Rncln e;
Prese n llng such o n am en dm en t Miss Jacqu e li
on
Sr., rup)fY; J o h n
to 30!5.0t wo ul d make i f correa- J am es Drinn
M rs . No rn�an
�;
r
hi
,
d
Chcs
Bair
pon d ro ughl y with the q uallf lc a Je£fr ey
reys, M iddleport;
Humph
tions p re.acribed I n Secti on 3313 01
roy,
e
Pom
'
g,
n
Del�
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for ele cto rs or county b oard
.,_ . s. o f
D111mis1ed J u l y �: Barbgra ,)3011-,
.
.
e1lur.atl on .
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- fer, Japlea Austi n , Stan1�·y Q.u s b,
....,� . •
The cruclal difreraiiir-WlWAn Mr.a. Lindo n Pel'l'y, M rs. Witl ia m
these two ■eemlpgly ana lo gous Bruce . Jose ph B owman, Judy W ot
!ilatutes la that the powers of ford, Mrt. Ben Gabbs , Syl ve ste r
! rou nty h oar d o f education mem- · Nappe r , Mn. Matk Gay and s onj
hen a re applic11ble on b' upon Mra. Len Jo rdan llnd dau.hter.
Births July �: M r . and Mra .
th eir pa r ticula r electorate. (n the
county eommis1,i on er s1tua1 ion .ell Cheste r Kn o pp, Clifton , son.
rcAidents or the county would be
suhjl•rt lo th e p ower of county
romm ls11inner11 t o le vy taxes uml
lo cond emn la nd, for I ns ta n ce.
I
With my hlll, th e co unly co m- ·
missioners would be cl o thed with
1 ext ra- territorlpJ power� ove r the se
peopl� who were den ied a voice
In ch oosi ng them, a nd th111 would
co11travene the "equal protecti on "
clause■ of both the United Statl!la
and Ohi o Co n1tltutlo11.

0. J. White suggested that I
i11lrod1H'e 11 hill in tho 104th
b h lu G1•nrrul Assembly which
would . to nil lnlPnls a nd pu r pos•
t'.!t, dlscr1lr1111rhisc l hc n• .� ldents
of Gallipuli s from vol i nJ: for
&lt;·ounl y ('ommisslnnn. or t'ou rs e .
ii 1"'011ld apply to all cities outside
t h•• met ropolitan co un1ie,s.
The way to do it would be to
amend Se ction SM.01 of 1hc Oh io
I Revised Cod e by
uddi11� these
wo rde: "In l'Ou11tlcs with a popu­
la11on of ltisa lha n 80,000, a11 del•
crmhwd by the next preceding
tede,-1 cinsus, v o ting fo r county I
commlsai1men, i n uny el('&lt;' llon, Is
reslrlrtt'd to those electo rs who
resldo outside city co rpor allon
limllt."
I want you, the reader of this
editi on of . . A Capitol Idea" in
The hally Stmti nel to wr lt e me I
at 91'1 Fourth Avei1ue, Gallipolis, :
and lell me, fl rst, whethe r you
are In favor or on ly ru r al resi­
dent• • nd realdents of vlllaa:es ,
(leH than 0000 populallo n) vo llna
for cou nty comm111 io nor, and , 91!!•
c o nd, whether 80,000 11 the pro­
per dlvldlna: Une betwee n a metropolllan co unty and any other 1
county.
U your re1ponae la convlncinl
enough, I'll Introduce such a bill
for road purpo1&amp;1, the board of

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By Mri. C l•reoui Rus1all
Rev. Hall of Zane-sv11le led l he
annual quar te r ly m�t'U ngs h t&gt;i �
rind at Laurel l'hJ I lhe past week
i•n&lt;l.
l 'arol} n ft'rrell. who 1s work ing
in \\ �s• Vi rgi rua . visit ed bu parents, M r . aod :\l rs Clyde Fe r rell
over lh l· wel'k ('nd
Mr imd M rs � ullenoc (fd areh�l (
and . children of Cincl nn ati Wt"r\"
vmun g hl!r !)&amp; rents, Mr. a nd M rs.
Alpha Russrll for se v eral da ys.
James Sea r ls, who h as � ploy�t•n t 111 Columbu s. Y1S1ted h ti:i ramii)' ovt•r the Fo ur� h. .
.
The Welrh family 1 s m ovmg to
thr Nma ·Jrilkr property. They a re
from 1Jext1!r.
Mr. :ind M rs. David Dewhu r st

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"Save Cub Here
lntllead or Slletllp,''
MIDDLIPOIIT
flll�L IT,

VISIT

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Out Joppa Way

Hysell fwn
Society Events

Save Y- Noli GM 8'- - Fill A - Quider
41, W. !IECOND ST,, ,
l'OMDOY, OHIO
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Get th..ie paelr1ges with the
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coupon inside

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clocir.I

A1111111ea Bride
Dillch Girl
Spanllh 'Senorila
lrfah Colllll11 l1rael•
English Queen
Scotch laasie
Italian Lady
French Fl- 6111
Swecilah Mild\
6ern\an Fraultla
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Z--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 7, 1 960

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ll. Blu:k
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13. Story
U. FHaheUI
(Brit.)
1,. Overhead
16. Emily
Dickinson,
for one

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8. Sdame
4. Humbef,

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.I, &amp;place«
1. twaoguo

8. Musko.1
Jnstrument
9. Boy's
nickname
(pou.)
JO. :Mr.
Murprt,

band leader
1 • . Thus
18. Fruil-'

(H. l )
20. MUJ!C :not.e
21. River-made 18. Yellow
bugles
deprt1SIOn9
23. El(cept lht.t 19. Chlnesi,
mUo
'6. Hawk
panot
27. Before
28. Cuckoo
29. Welrht
(Nelh.)
!10. Moderately
•low {mu1.)
32. Spain
{ abbr.)
83, Hence
34. Clu1lercd �
38. Burm eae
native
fO. lnaurgentl
fl. Cicatrix
4'3. Po111Uve pole
4t. On the left
(naut.)
,!t BlrU! markl
4.IJ, Supple
t.wlp

17. Glrl'ii ;name

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21. Oroak.
letter
2'l. Sea
eal'le
23. Loud.
nois&lt;,

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2�. Christmu
girt

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aouth
(abbr.)
19. 1)...... .,

32. Klnd ot
leather

weight
3�- Nevada.
city

34. Unit ol
coln

Fides Lodge, K. o f P. will
meet thb ev eni ne at t he hall in
Middl e port. Main busin ess o f the
eveni n1 will be the in,atallation
of ollicer s. All Knights are re•
· quested to attend. There will be
refreshments served after 1he
meeting.
Bethe l N o. 62 of th e I nter nat i onal Orde r of -Jo b's DaughtP rl'I
will meet tonl(lhl at 7 : 30 at the
Pome r oy Maso nir Te mple .
July I
Rock Sp ri nga Gr a nge will spo n•
sor a buffet aupper Fr i d ay at th e
Grange Hall, begi nni ng al �:30
p. m. The public is invited .
July 9
Old fa shi oned featival at Bach•
tel EUB Chu rch ne ar N ew Haven, 4 p. m.
Littl e Leagu e Bake Sa le Middl epor l, 9 a. m, at Sport s Ce nter.
July 10
Th e Y o ung Adu l t Cl ass of the
. Heath Methodist Chu r ch. Middleport, wil l have a awlm pa rty and
picnic at th e M u n icipa l Pa r k th is
Sunday. The me al is pl a n ned f or
41 p. m. and tho1 e pl an n in g lo
attend are uked to contact Mrs .
Bernard Full.% so that the me n u
may be arranged. Each o ne is
alao aske d to b ri ng th e ir own
tabl e service .
July 7

J
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4.2. Agaln■t \
U. Exel.a.ma,.
Uon ( ■]ang')

l•arnlac

:18. Old Greek

1. Aleutian )f
l1land
2. Clergyman
(mil.)

Todey
J11ly 7
Members or tbe Twilight Ga.r dtm
llub are reques ted to meet on
the lowe r pa rkina J ot Thursday
at 6 p. m . to go to Mason, W .
Ya., for a tour o f th e g a rdens o r
Mrs. I r ving Karr Jr.

:u.. Per­

31 Ar&amp;.ent
(abbr. )

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SERV ICE CINT IR
AN N EX

Whil e on vacation Mr. and Mrs
B . M. Buchanan visileO Mr and
�n. J ack Kel!er +nd
ol
ParkerJb\U'&amp; , Wednesda.y. Thurs•
day M r. Buchanan a.nd 511n ipe.nt
w1lh C. B. Nutter
family Sun•
�ay Mr a nd Mn' �y W aJd a.Dd
ram'il y ·
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Afle r th e busin ess
ganies were played a nd sack lunch
l'rljo _1 ed All ending we re Nanc)'
Knotts, Nancy Pope, N_ 1mcy Le e ,
Dianne Caton, Jo yce Might, De bbie
Glassl)urn, Linda and Wa nda Car•
Mrs .
d illo ,and Mrs, Lathey an d
Swick,
Vis il..i.n.l at the- Evereu Co lwell
home over the h o liday week end
wiare Mr and Mn. IJ�es �o�
Jltl. �•- Shen
"!'.d famll.,, "'
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SEE THESE WSAZ•TV STABS BgE
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SAUSAGE
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CAB BAGE
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8as"811s
JiloYI$
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VACUUM _ PACKED

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Beer and Wine Carry.Out

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M r . and Mra. Herman Caud ill
and Mr. and Mrs . Denver Rice and i
son, Bill y, o r Midd l eport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Durward Cummi ngs of
P omeroy spen t last Saturday at [,e.
tart Island where they enj oyed
boali ng an d a picnic.
Su nday th e Caudil ls a nd Cum­
mings were guests at the Rice
ho m e for chicke n barbecue.

BANANAS
2 lbs. 25c

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S6ftballs
Bots
SCind Tars
Swim Rings

B,lfPIJrm,n $Its - Miniature Golf -Sets' \

Pools - Inflated Rafts
Wading
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Minute Steaks
Ground Chuck

Akron FamUy J'iaiu
Sunday In Middlepotl

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SM.OKED CAUIES , . . . . . . . . , . . _ . . . . . lb, 33c
WIENas . . . . . . . . . - ' . . . . . . . . . 2 lb. pkg. 99c
CHEF·BOY-AR-DEE

PIZZA MIX

SNJDERS

6-0Z.

Sunday g ues ts with Mr. a nd Mrs.
L. E. R eynolds and Mrs. Marga ret
Reynold s were Mn. L.-E. Reyn olds
bro ther-in-law a nd siater, M r . and
Mn. Errol C onray o f Akro n who
spe nt th e week end with Mn. B.
A. Dodson at C heater; Mr. an d :drs.
Val Reynold11 and daughters of
Morgantown, W. Vil.; Mn. Peter
Stace, Mr. and Mra. Joe McKa)' a nd
daughten and Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald .
Rupe of Middleport.
The Conra}'a were enroute ho me
fro m Memphis , Ten n .. an d stopped
in M eigs County for the h oliday
week end.

ASSORTED SUCKER'S

Lunch Meats

Markin 's Food Market
RUTLAND, 01110

boo or HAMBURGER

,BU N S
HOT

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MO. PMTS.

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Collectors' Hema-gifts for
girt■ of all age, • Drones
satin or lac• trimmed with
braid • Made of unbntakabte
skin-tone plastic • Ann■ and
head move, eye■ open and
clo■e • a� tall, with lllellke
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lb.49¢

pkg. of 10

MUSTARD

Don, iivlrlOld """'"· Git . flW hundred

Dressed In tradltlonal
natlonal costumes of
lands across the seal

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1 . Cll11n up bills. 2. Take • vacation. Phone
for l11t 1pprov1I.

DOLLS --

lb. 59¢

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SUCIIER'S ALL MEAT SKINLESS

LADIES LIKE LITTLE LOANS

LETART HOME,GROWN

TOMATOES

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$ 2 95 Value

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ValleJ Bell Cottq'e Cbeeee, Larae CUrd. IIDlll cad

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Green Beans · 2 lbs. 25¢

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Houn 9 lo I - Thun. t III Noon
121 E. Mllbl SI•
Phone WY·Z·2 171

THE FOOD MART
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Sirloin Steak - - lb. 89¢

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ARMOUR
BANNER OLEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 5 lbs, 89c

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nator, toted sev en and one . half Seoul Troop 249 wa, held WednesA
po und&amp;. Fl o
_ rt: nce B�oheck, author, d�Y . Ju 1Y 6, at the IOOF Hall.
w.■ ■ surprised to rmd h er hand dltcuu 1on WU held on the eomree on July 22 • 23 at
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Sixl.een member, and three leadHlld11· Kusell , who doea pubhc- era attended Wedneaday '■ mee•1 .
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ity, carried four pou nd ! rour It ii announced that new mem;";.
ou nce. - ·•but that'11 large · for are welcome Meetill are at 7 p.
p
m e , " •he a.aid. 'Tm a small · I
n W ednWayi at the
IOOf'
�nd IOmetimea I see my renect��n �a1i°
m a l tore \l' in dow and feel Ji.ke I
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ask.mi 'Hey bag ' where are you /
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Fellow,hip 0/ Prayer
going ?'
Carrin C....._. C.vler
JV pr
ram T .JHope Skillman, th e te:s:lile ty•
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o,
O,r,...,
�e1Jowsb p of Prayer
was tbe
coon, canted a pune weighing topic of the1 propam
preteoted
fiv e pou nds a nd a briefcue weigh.
. Her bert Db: on when the
ing 12 into which sometimes go �s:�a f the
Enterprlae_ EUB
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ch ee&amp;e or cavia r pu r&lt;:haae&amp; plus C h
urch m et Tuead,ay evemn1 tll
fabric swatche!, booka, order the C urc .
h
h
blan ks etc.
Mrs. �hi! Obllncer preaided at
M argaret J:focka da)', pr eaident t�e buu_ne11 se11lon and a 1pe.
of the adv�rt 11i nf firm of Hoc k, ci�J J!t oJe ct lo� miai on work in
aday As�1atea, I! ramo UJ among Nigeria w.u d1scuued. Re !resh•
her aaauc1ates for her large hand- ments were: served �t the �oae
of the mff:L:ng by 11 111 Genev1ne
ha p.
1
Weeks.
"�! II, l_ hate to calTl'. a brief- Sto bart and .Mra. Eldon--c�.
said the executiv e, who
weighs 1 �4 i:,ou nds and carried a
Miss Hockaday's aecretary, J ean•
P� wei ghmg 10. Into it go ma• nette Stemler, outdi d the bou i n
mla en velopes, an eilllra pair o{ purse weight, mo•t days. Her's was
white &amp;lo ve_a, l ow-heeled ahoea on l l 'h poun ds.
d ay1 she Wil l be touring a clien t's
"But J mUJt confes,," she said,
faelory, and on an out-of-town ..i, bu an extra pair of ahoes and
trip, h er typewriter which ad da modeling cl ay. I go to art school
another 12 pounda to the JO.
one nigbl Ii week."

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MOST WOMEN TOTE ABOUT EX TRA Meet,ng
· To l',Ian
llr. ••d Ila. A,thu Donohew
POUND S, NOT ON THEIR WAISTS Early Camp-0-Ree
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NEW
YOKK UPI - Moat r ua ----------The ucular meetlnc of Boy
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1960-3

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Devotiopal, Musical Program Is GJven
At Meeting 01 Baptist LadJes Class

'fOl),\ Y AND

The refore, to achl e ve a llmJta­
t lon such as I'm consideri ne wou ld
Involve much m ore than the
amendm e nt to 3015.01 which J
quoted at the atart o f this co l•
umn. It woul d mean comp l ete
r"a Ugnment of the powers of
count)' commlHlonera and cstab­
H!hlni n ew powers for cltl.es.
What do you thlhk?

Letart Falls
Stx::iety News

A family reunion WH h e ld , .. ,
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Saturday at the ho me of M r . and
of Beno;ille Mr� j
e
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vera
o y Wolfe � pple G rove : Mn
y
le
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Ale an d Mr■ . Larry K. Lewii re•
::t
0 n
u bua,
r,, Roc
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1111
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turned to Bellefontai ne Alt Force Jtx:ly
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· �rt ,:O�.� • :ca7 and llW 11 always around our waiitli ■.
and Cherie, of CbJcago.
fl
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s
rn
th
LIii
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Station at Bellelont.aJne, They
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n
It
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LeZ�� :1 1 :� La� ::1� ol'�;:: th::i�::i1d:�·· an ho�-f��
����n :'::e: 1\�Ed·: h�� i
of Bradbury and .Mr. and Mra. l umbus ; Mr s. U. I. Llo)'d, Joe Ball , then Day Mrs. Norm.an Sh.am- h euywe tght d ivision .
Mr . a nd Mra. Mote Dr ummon d, Mr. bl i n and son Fran kl'tn, Mr. and
Horak of Pomeroy.
Mrs, Jame, Murray entertained the Ladies Bible Class of George
Give the 8\/e raae woma n a
Wee kend vlaltora with Mr. and a nd Mrs. Ed Myers, Mn. Ova DI\/· Mrs. Norman Arnott and thildren large ha nd
bag and somehow 1he
lhe First Baptl,61 Church of Middleport Tuesday evening at Mrs. John Seine&amp; incl
Mr. an d 1d&amp;0n, Mr and Mn. Jack Llo..,d and o r Rocheat.er Pa Mr and u- 1·11
1. S i· i, l'k
l e a sma ll boy 1tufh
her home on Gra,nt Street with Mrs. Lucille Mayes assisting Mrs. Joe Magnott.a auded
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al � McGr aw a nd daua:hte
r of
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Eapecial ly, 11 ■he 'a a
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pockets.
hostess.
Becky a nd Joe, o/ Chatham, Va .. Curry and 10011, Mart and Mich- �acme . M r . _and Mn. Herman busmeas
or
Mrs. J. B. Hares, pres_iden t of the class, opened the meet­ who returned home Tuesday and ■el, Mrs. John Oacar Bastiani and Reese and children, Chesblre and who travels ii profeui onal woman
lot.
ing _and Mrs. V1cto: Grmi'm was devotional ieader for the Mr and Mrs. Roy Roush and &amp;0n, children, Johnn ie a nd Wendy, all Don McDade of Columbus.
located one lady wh o packt
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R U91Y, and Mn. Jun e Du.Hleld a nd of Gallipolis.
Mr . .affd Mri. R. V. Manuel had a 44 pistol m her hand bag ( she
the boo k of St. Joh n a,nd presented
children, Kathy a nd Jeffrey of ,I
as
guests o ver the ho li day hia did n 't wan t h er name used ) anra
be
o
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t
f
e
class. An original poe m La ns ing, Michi gan, w
Mr and Mrs Roger Smith and father
meditation, "The Gif! of Peace."
h
o l elt W ed•
Mr. a nd Mn. Harry Man- other, whose pu ne bol ds he-;· portby Mrs. L. D. Diles waa re ad as a nelday m orn
daushter , Detro it ; Mr. and Mu
r th eir home
fo
ing
uel
. and d au(lbter Cort Lee or able typew rite r which airliner.
During the short busi ness m eet• .specia l tribute Lo the ladies.
M r a nd Mrs D. C Becker and Jim Lloyd a nd chlld ren, Kath ie ,
acme,
Mr and Mn
Robert won't rhec k for her ; and a nother
Mrs,
Mur
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wa
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ay
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p
s also
rese nted grand
i ng, . th e semi-a nn ual oH�rin g was
childre n Larry G l ad wel l and Nkk an d Bruce , Belpre; M . and
ou&amp;h, children Pam, Ka re n and
whose bne lciise oft.e n holds a
with
bouqu
a
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Mrs
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ses
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and
a
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received and birthdays
chil
speca
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Ch1•
o f M rs.
Randy Be cke; apent the wee ken d
Kev
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n of � ason , Bu�ch and Dech01ce
chu n k of rheese or cavia r .
ial
hostess gift.
Murray, Mrs. Victor G r lrn and M rs.
i n WHhi ngton, D. C. on a aight cag o a� d the h oat and h0Jtes1 and w i gh t Kask ms of Marion and Mn.
Me
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itati
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son,
w
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k
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given
M
by
Mrs.
R. S, Whlte we re obser ved with
,
seei ng tr ip
25 . Pound Hi,t,
Bett_y Ross.
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cards and a greeting from mem- M urray, M rs. Cora B ennett ta
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A dozen wom en in a vuiety o r
M1�a Ev_a Say re , RN, h; milinC
gu est at the meeti ng), 'Mrs. Jam es
M r. and Mn. Gord on Harris .,. h R !..J
careen _ w e igh ed . their handbags ,
re latives m Pomeroy.
eaauence a,
Faulkner, M r!!. Be ulah White and c��e �edn e sday morn ing for I n:a
plus b'.J e fcases i f they carried
M
r. a nd Mrs. Edward Chap�a n
Mrs. May es with M rs. Bertha Arch• vuut _w ith re latives. They ca.me Scene OJ Barbecue
o� Col �mbu8 spent th e h ?l lday l h em, Just �o M!e what poundage
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er in charge of the program for e specially to visit with Mis , Mar- , A !lte ak ba r be cu e pla nn ed by
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with h11 m other Mn. M i ldred we are totmg an an arm. The
even ing.
She conducted a Bible jorie Ha rris o( Wasliin11:to n D C Pearl Ash ,,...9 he ld Su nd y
range was from three pounds to
Chapman.
quiz.
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who is spen di n g th e week whh ·he� n ing at lhe h ome of M r�
a stagger i ng 25. My own purae with
n
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Mr.
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Mr.11.
McN1ckl
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SELF SERVICE
pa re nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Har- M rs. Edd ie Ash Fore st Run ...
notebook an d hainpray scaled fbur
d IOn _Tho mas apent
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A vocal d u e t, "The Lord 111 My ris.
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ith
pounds 1.5 ounces.
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M rs.
grand
Sh h rd was preaente d by � rs
Atte ndlng were Mr , and M r■.
Mrs. c . o. Fishe r a nd son, To m •
You wo uld think that the recNice.
nd Mn. � bite. Gro up smg:
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my returned h ome yesterday fro m J ohn Russell and family of Ma r•
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o rd we uJd go to models, w ho carry
r. and Mn. Charle1 Wlnebren M
m waa 1!JO nJoyed,
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Harold
mith
whe re the y have spent
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; na 1� Boone, pastor ol CoI°u mbw
and fami ly, Raci ne; Mrs
Dick n er a nd son Ricky apen t the h oli- makeup, chang es of j e welry chan•
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Ash
and ch ild ren , Syracu�t· the day with M r . and M rs . Ve rnon ges or s hoe1:1 , wigs, plus th� uaual
Mr. a nd ·Mrs Va l Reynolds a nd
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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de
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returned to M o rga ntown ,
Va., Je an.
okerage h rm of Lubetki n Regan
br
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The traveli ng prl:le co n tr ibuted I after � pe nd i ng the h o liday we ek Ash who was
er-m,law Mr. an� M rs. Ronm e I a nd Kenn edy.
l
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unable to alle nd
He r purse weigh ed five pounds; :
by Mrs. M urray was wo n by Mrs. end wi th Mr. a nd Mrs . L. E. Rey- th b�rbecue held
McDad
e, Cana l Wmehester.
a picnic at
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n o lda a nd Mrs. Marga ret Re yn alda.
Fau lk ner.
M r . . a nd M r'- E. P. Grimm of th e attache case filled with pam • I
Badey !I Lake.
nd
a
Mr.
Ike
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and
M
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chi
Wi
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At the cl ose of th e m e eti ng 8
Wa9hm,t on C. H . s pe nt several phlets and hooks on the stock
desser t co urse was served by th e d !�n of CC?lumbur; were week end
m 7_rket ra n up. anolher zo .
d ars wi th Mr. and Mn. Harold
BIRTH ANNOUNCID
SLICED
hostesses lo th ose al ready m entio n- v m tors with Mn, Wilt'a pare n t&amp;,
Any man wi th a strong arrn is
G
ri mm.
M r . and M rs. Joh n Cbarlea
ed a nd Mrs Isabel Wi ne brenn er Mr. a nd M rs. Adolph Saelens.
alw
ays welcome, " said Mi H
Several
mem
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th
of
M
t_h�
K en•
e
Bob Brick les of Dayton spent the Handl ey of 10814D. Mt. Carmel d i.s t Church �ttbe�
nedy.
Mrs. Pe arl H o h man, Emma Malt:
e
nded
preach
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ng
ad,
o
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Cleveland, are anno u n cing
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hews, who were guests of the class, we ek end w i th his pare nts , Mr. the b ir th of a
Four . fashion models at the
servJc es at StiversvlUe Sun d ay.
son John Charles
d
rs.
an
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Joh
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B
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a nd Mrs. Haro l d Hall , M rs. Raya
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m
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ast
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Jr., o n June 16 at 8 :32 p.
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mo nd Saxton , ,rdr s. Dana Hamilton way Street.
J
sic
rom the Sargent residence
f
week
a .tord, �11n Klen and Olga
�s
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n
e- pou nd a. Grandpar- to
Mr. and Mrs. Wi l l iam Darst a nd weighing
and Mrs. Katie Matthews .
N1�holas---ear r1ed to te baga averth e Hayman farm:
e
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are
Mr.
an
d
M
r
s.
Virgil
son , Jeffre y, o f Lima came Tu esMrs . Tho mae Frazier and son aging nlne to 1 0 and one - half
Blackwood of Darwin and Mn.
PURE PORK
d ay ror a visit with Mr and Mrs
J
mes of Akron 1pent last wee k pounds.
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The
David Darst, Jr., ■ nd Mr . a nd Mrs :
Carri_es Smallfft Purse
with
her father O. M . Wog-a n and
Handleys also have .e. daughter,
Dana Hamilto n .
e designer
Invited To Racine
Th
aunt
Rouah
D.
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Mra.
Paulin e TTigere
Mr.
nd
a
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M r . and Mra. John Ungen a nd Debo rah Lyn ne .
carr.1ed the smallest purse , under
and Mn. C. W. Allman .
P om e-y Chapter
OES, met
-----Mr. an d �n. Harry Wo l fe and �wo pounds, but on e of th e hrav.
Jn regu•l� r aession Tuesday e ve- sons took a trip o ver th e Skyli ne
VISITS IN CERIDO
Drive
over the July 4th wee k e nd .
Richmond. _ Ind., Law- Jesl brief_case&amp;, just sh ort or l l
daughters.
ni ng with Alt.a An n Rupe, w orMi
,s Con n ie Roush spen t the
M
_ r. and Mrs. J oh n Formash of
Ma son, vlalte d � es• pound!, mt o which went appoi ntlfe,
o
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Ch1ll!cothe a nd Mlu, Patty Syl ves- past week with her sister and bro- d ay with J oh n ol fe a�d family. �ent book, ch ecks, keys, cl iporthy patr on , presid i ng.
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ther-ln-law, Mr. and Mn.
LEAN and MEATY
w ell
Rev. Stanl ey M ��llard v�ai_ted Rev. p1�gs,
Se veral me mbers were re ported ler of Rockford Lak e, n iece of M r. Thompsoo of C eredo, W. Va.
makeup, women 's wear
Fultz. spent several days this week
ill. An invitation was received with
Rex. Sta nley �cGll l ud v1 a1ted Rev da_ll)', _sketch es. candy and vila,
M r. a nd Mrs , Bernard Fultz
and M rs. Pe arl �aato. Th ey to�k m1_n pi_l ls. '_'I lhink thi 9 .s chic," ,
to atlend Fr ie nds Night at th e
VIS!T IN COU�MBUS
t
nd chil dren .
a
tou r of the eight chur ches m said Miss Tr1 g ere . "l havt a brie f.
3
ltacine Chapter, Saturday , Sep .
Bo b Oa1l ey and family spent t he
M r s. John Walters (A nn Saue r)
th
10th.
case lo match each outfit."
wee k en d I n Columbus with re la• I � Letart charge .
s. F . M. Roush, Ma ry Ord an d
Terry Mayer , a vice . preside nt
At the clps e of tn e m eeting a and daughter, Vi rginia of Colerai n lives.
LUCKY BUY
wa.termefo n supper was e njoyed ,11nd 'Mi ss Margaret Sauer of Dayton ------ ------ chnJre n or Let-art R l , Miss Ca r• ! of 1hc Ai:n?s Parrish buying and
· s�ent Tuesd ay and W ed ne sday ·
roll ��ore and mot.her , Hu ntingmerrhand1smg fi rm, ca rried a
with Mr . and M rs. Charles Sauer , . Trnna n t were called due lo the ill• L on v1 s lled at the h ome or J o hn I three-poun� pu rse,
an associate .
F'irst B'irt
y fa
Susan Rice, daughter of Captai n ne ss of Mra . Everso n's moLh er W olle Wednesday.
• Polly Guerm, accesso r ies coordi- 1
a nd Mrs. Ches ter Rice, is s� nding Mrs. L. c. Ten na nt. Mrs. Ten na nt
Celebmted July 5
several d�ys with Mr. a nd Mrs . has been moved to Mere)' Ho spital
Roo n i e Hawki ns cel e brated his
De nver Rice .e nd son, Billy.
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in PilUlburgh for aurgery,
Cl r st birtb d ay, July :,, al the
n Hump h reys wa s reMrs.
Norma
CENTER CUT
The Eve raons wi l l aleo visit w ith
hctpe' tjf)fui.;' P,are nta, Mr. a nd M rs.
turned home from Holzer Hospital -I his• methet ih Wl nteniville befor'e
Eugene lrawklnR.
We�nesday.
returnJng to Middleport about the
Ronnie r ece ived a n umber of
Bdl
Everso
n and daughter. Ja n• mlddle oi the m on th.
gifts. A decorated cake an d ice .
1 �e , returned Wednesday to Se l ine •
Mr. and Mrs. Her man Cau d i l l of
ere.um were served to Mr. and
ville wh ere Mr. a nd Mrs. Ever son Broad way Stree t were in Ports•
Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Fra n- and daught
er, Patty, a nd
David mouth on business Monday.
ces Hawki ns all of Pom ero y a nd
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Around And
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Joint Meeting
News Of The Week
Held By Grcles
M., M,.. AIY• Swick
M rs. Mary Lilhey 'an M r!I. Adra
Sw1rk took thei I t rmediate Cirl
SrouLs on a hike al the Swick Of St. Panl's
farm
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11 r s. Violet Barr vi.siled her fa.
lbt r , Ray mond Barton and Mrs
Bar1o n a o d other fnen ds and rela.
lives lwre She re turned to he r
home rn California, TuelJ.dav.
Mr. and M rs. Roy Ward a�d ramily o! Coal Hun, Oh10, vl!lited Mr.
an d Mrs. B M. Burhanan. Tuesday
M r . and Mrs. John Kibble are on
vacation.

By United Prest lnt..-n,itlonal
Today 1s T hursday, Ju).y 7, the
189th day of the year, with 1-'l'7
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The moon is approa,cbi ng " :ltl'
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ru11 ph11St'.
The morning stars ire M''iirs,
Jupiter and S!ltur n. The e vening
stars am Jupiter and Saturn.
On th.is day i n history:
In 1 754, Ki n g's College in New
K i ng
York (Hy, chartered by
Geo rge I I of England , o pe ned its
doors with eight u nder(lraduates
and Dr . Samuel Johnson .is its
preaid ent. It w as later r enamed
Colum bia Co llege.
In 1846, th e u. S. annexed Ca l l- •
Rirlh Of Daughter
ror nia.
In 1860, Bohemian composer
I, Being Announced
Mab,l.er was bom.
Giµlav
Rev. and Mri. ba le L. V.anMeter
In 18QB, the U. S. a n nexd Haof Wedb oro , :t!ae s ., are a nn ounc•
lnJ lbe birth of a d auehter, waii.
I n 1953 a n ational co ntrovers y
ArheOa M,rgaret, June 16. The
Va n M e te rs have tw o oth(!r dau­ raged o ver Se n . Joseph McCart hy's
ihters, Laura Elizabeth an d Julia re fusal to dlsmii.s J. B. Matthews
as staff dlrector of the s,m11t e J n­
I.ee.
Grandparent, •rt Bi s hop a nd ve,.tiftlatinc aubcommitlee.
Mn. AIJpleton Laure nce of Cam•
Thourht for today: British au•
brl dee, Mau., ina Mn. Lau r a
tho r Samuel Johnson aairi: "Of
Van Meter of R.acl ne, Ohi o.
all the griefs thal har'ass the di s•
courity commlui or,ers hav e on ly tr('st, su re the mo.st bitter i s a
th e bridges in1id e a city. But sco rn ful jest."
· for rel let purposes the cou n ty
tak es ca re of th e city, at le all
HOLZE R HOSPITAL
Jn cities the 1ize of So uth eastern
Admitted July 5: steven Javlns,
Ohio's.
Chesh ire ; James Swart, llaci ne;
n e Adem a, Rncln e;
Prese n llng such o n am en dm en t Miss Jacqu e li
on
Sr., rup)fY; J o h n
to 30!5.0t wo ul d make i f correa- J am es Drinn
M rs . No rn�an
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r
hi
,
d
Chcs
Bair
pon d ro ughl y with the q uallf lc a Je£fr ey
reys, M iddleport;
Humph
tions p re.acribed I n Secti on 3313 01
roy,
e
Pom
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n
Del�
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.,_ . s. o f
D111mis1ed J u l y �: Barbgra ,)3011-,
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e1lur.atl on .
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....,� . •
The cruclal difreraiiir-WlWAn Mr.a. Lindo n Pel'l'y, M rs. Witl ia m
these two ■eemlpgly ana lo gous Bruce . Jose ph B owman, Judy W ot
!ilatutes la that the powers of ford, Mrt. Ben Gabbs , Syl ve ste r
! rou nty h oar d o f education mem- · Nappe r , Mn. Matk Gay and s onj
hen a re applic11ble on b' upon Mra. Len Jo rdan llnd dau.hter.
Births July �: M r . and Mra .
th eir pa r ticula r electorate. (n the
county eommis1,i on er s1tua1 ion .ell Cheste r Kn o pp, Clifton , son.
rcAidents or the county would be
suhjl•rt lo th e p ower of county
romm ls11inner11 t o le vy taxes uml
lo cond emn la nd, for I ns ta n ce.
I
With my hlll, th e co unly co m- ·
missioners would be cl o thed with
1 ext ra- territorlpJ power� ove r the se
peopl� who were den ied a voice
In ch oosi ng them, a nd th111 would
co11travene the "equal protecti on "
clause■ of both the United Statl!la
and Ohi o Co n1tltutlo11.

0. J. White suggested that I
i11lrod1H'e 11 hill in tho 104th
b h lu G1•nrrul Assembly which
would . to nil lnlPnls a nd pu r pos•
t'.!t, dlscr1lr1111rhisc l hc n• .� ldents
of Gallipuli s from vol i nJ: for
&lt;·ounl y ('ommisslnnn. or t'ou rs e .
ii 1"'011ld apply to all cities outside
t h•• met ropolitan co un1ie,s.
The way to do it would be to
amend Se ction SM.01 of 1hc Oh io
I Revised Cod e by
uddi11� these
wo rde: "In l'Ou11tlcs with a popu­
la11on of ltisa lha n 80,000, a11 del•
crmhwd by the next preceding
tede,-1 cinsus, v o ting fo r county I
commlsai1men, i n uny el('&lt;' llon, Is
reslrlrtt'd to those electo rs who
resldo outside city co rpor allon
limllt."
I want you, the reader of this
editi on of . . A Capitol Idea" in
The hally Stmti nel to wr lt e me I
at 91'1 Fourth Avei1ue, Gallipolis, :
and lell me, fl rst, whethe r you
are In favor or on ly ru r al resi­
dent• • nd realdents of vlllaa:es ,
(leH than 0000 populallo n) vo llna
for cou nty comm111 io nor, and , 91!!•
c o nd, whether 80,000 11 the pro­
per dlvldlna: Une betwee n a metropolllan co unty and any other 1
county.
U your re1ponae la convlncinl
enough, I'll Introduce such a bill
for road purpo1&amp;1, the board of

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By Mri. C l•reoui Rus1all
Rev. Hall of Zane-sv11le led l he
annual quar te r ly m�t'U ngs h t&gt;i �
rind at Laurel l'hJ I lhe past week
i•n&lt;l.
l 'arol} n ft'rrell. who 1s work ing
in \\ �s• Vi rgi rua . visit ed bu parents, M r . aod :\l rs Clyde Fe r rell
over lh l· wel'k ('nd
Mr imd M rs � ullenoc (fd areh�l (
and . children of Cincl nn ati Wt"r\"
vmun g hl!r !)&amp; rents, Mr. a nd M rs.
Alpha Russrll for se v eral da ys.
James Sea r ls, who h as � ploy�t•n t 111 Columbu s. Y1S1ted h ti:i ramii)' ovt•r the Fo ur� h. .
.
The Welrh family 1 s m ovmg to
thr Nma ·Jrilkr property. They a re
from 1Jext1!r.
Mr. :ind M rs. David Dewhu r st

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Dr. George W. Davis
Op��·
Announc:" TM R•moval
Of His °Office To The
New Busines!J and

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Stitch, a former Golden Glove
amatt&gt;ur and a proressional with
27 fights, was a resident of Loui,
ville, Ky. The 28•year•old Negro
drowned in the Ohio River last
month in II vain attempt to snve
the life of a fishing companion.

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BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI-ll.ivana
may shift its International Lea;:ue
franc h i� to Jersey City, N. J.,
"within th e next to day111:1 and
set up th e possibility of three
major league teams in the New
York metropolitan area again, ac­
cording to the Buffalo Everfing
News.
Cy Kritzer who covers the B u f.
falo Bisons for the Evening News
said Wednesday a shift or Hav•
ana's International LeaGUe fran+
chise f. o Roosevelt Stadium wa1
in the making and ·"could take
place within ten days."
The move would probably "be­
dictated by the Cincinnati Red­
legs who h ave a heavy invest­
ment in bu1eba1l talent on the
Havana roster," Kritzer said.
According to Kritzer, the mov•
ift.$' would � just III prelimh;,ary
which would .!lee a major resht'1·
fling of International
League
franchises in an effort to form a
third major league.
"This would mean the shift o f
the Miami club into New York
Richmond into Houston and one
other IL franrhlse into Mlnnea•
polis. DaUas also figures in the
plans," Kritzer sald.
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New Bulletin
Board Completed
At New Haven

. .. A new bulletin board in front of
the New Haven Evangelical U nited
Brethern Church was finished on
Saturday aiid put into operation
rwer t�,e week end.
The structure is made of Bed•
ford buil4ing stone a nd is equipped
with lights that automatically turn
on each evening. The double board
is situated so that it can be read by
people approaching trom either di•
rection on the street,
The conslructioq of the boar d
was sponsored by the Brotherhood
of the church with Willard Arm•
1 stro11 g leading the work. The stone
was htid by Bill and Bob Roush,
who donated their services.

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day by the Syr�cuse Gian.ts ,as they
I got only one h11. s,cund1fl s three
run homer in lht! third inning: of
Enjoying a picnic dinner ser• a Little Ltague game which was
ved on the lawn were Mr. and not reported until today.
Mrs. George Bur ns, Clifton; Mr.
The Indians gnt their 8 runs on
and Mrs. James Diehl, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mason two miscues and a walk in the
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Clark, West i i rst, Jewell's 3•run homer in the
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert · third and Carson Crow's 3•run ho­
Cooke, New Haven and the ho�ts. mer in the fourth. The losers had
the saC'ks full in the last inni n g
bu1 Owens came m and fanned the .
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NEW HAVEN-Mrs. William
Gibbs entertained Thursday eve•
OAkLAND, Calif, U PI-G..per I,
ning at her home in honor o( lifrs
George MacKnight, who is mov. Ortaga, 144, M•xh:o, . ou tpoint�
ing lo Englewood, N. J., In the Johnn y Gon..l � 141, Oald•nd,
near future. She received m.any 10.
lovely gi(ts.
The tea table was covered "' ith
FOUST SIGNS WITH HAWKS
a lace cloth and centered with
ST. LOUIS UPI-Lany Foust.,
arrangement of summer flowers
one
of the 1 1 players who has
end silver candelabrums holding
yello w candles. Mrs. Emo Wood, scornd more than J0,000 po1nls in
Mis1, Betty Kelly and Miss Wilma the National Baskelb11ll Assn., has
Herrmann assisted with the serv­ signed h is 1960..,I con1ract with
the St. Louis Hawks.
ing.
Present were Mn. Billy Thomes,
Mason; Mrs. George Lerner, Mrs.
William Kelly, Hart.lord; Mrs.
Mel Clark, Kaylong; Miss Herr•
mann, Cheshire; Mrs. Carroll
Adams Jr., Mrs. L. H. Lieving,
Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Pete
Burris, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, . Mrs.
Harry Pickens, Mrs. Karl Wiles,
Mre . Robert Cook, Mrs. John C.
Wolfe, Mrs. Cheater Curry, Mrs.
Neil Haymaker, Mrs. Sebastian
Tedesco, Mrs. Kermit Gress, Mrs.
Douglas Miller, Mn. James N.
Uousb, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs.
Foster Grinstead, Miss Marilrn
104 EAST MAIN STREET
Gibbs. Mrs. Wood, Miss Kelly,
the honoree and hostess, Se n ding
a gifL bu! unable to attend was
Mrs. Bill Shinn and Mrs. William
Ch isler.

Members of the Couples C1ub
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Miller on Saturday oighl
111 their home i n New Have n .

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showi n g up for the game. Fra n k
WAHA.MA LITTLE LEAGUe
Harris was the losing pitl'her.
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start.mg berths, but lbe Brave,
rect'l\' ul onh· one more place lo,.
day and thus top honors went to
th Pirates, as brfits the lea8 ue•
I eaId.mg team ·
. In addition . 10 seco n d . hattman
�11.1 MazeroskJ and oulfa elder Bob
!:ikinner. wh? were elected . to
st3rt, the �ratea alao received
b(''.1 h8 for pitrhers ltoy Face, Bob
Friend and Vern Law, ratc�er
Smokey Burgess, shortstop Dick
Groat, and outfielder Bob Cle•
mrnle.
The squad includes 13 holdoven;
from last year's squad, including
M usial , Willie Mays of the Giants
and Ed Mathews of the Braves,
esch appearing for the eighth
time, and Hank Aaron o( the
Braves, appearin g for the sev•
enth lime.

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Elroy Face,
Pittsburgh;
Bob
F'riend, Pitlsbur.;h; Bill Henry, I
Cincinnati; Larry Jack.so n , St.
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Mike McCormick, San Francisco;
Lindy McDaniel, St. Louis; John•
np Podres, Los Angeles; Stan
Williams, l.l &lt;S Angeles.
Catch•n: Ed Bailey, Cincinnati;
Smokey Burgess, Pittsburgh; Del
Cran dall, Milwaukee.
lnfl•ld,us: Joe Adcock, Milwau­
kee; Ernie &amp;nk.s, Chicago; Ken
Boyer. St. Louis; Dick Gro.4t, Pitts­
burgh; Norm Larker, Los Angeles;
Ed Mathews, Milwaukee; Bill Maz.
eroski, Pittsburgh; Charlie Ne11l,
Los Angeles; Tony Taylor, Phila•·
d e\phia: Bill White, St. Louis.
Outfielders: Hank Aaron, Mil­
waukee; Orlando C1ipcda, San
Francsico;
Roberto
Clemente,
PiHsburgh;
Willie Mays,
San
�dusial, SL
Francisco;
Stan
Louis; Vada Pi nson, Cincinnati;
Bob Skinner, Pittsburgk
Battln9 practice pitchers: Ed
' Palmquist, Los Angeles; Joe Nux•
hall, Cincinnati.
8attln9 practicti catcher: Joe
Pignatano, Los Angeles.
Tr•iner: Bill Buhler, Los Angeles.

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Al,ton Nanwt 22
Th � Card"lftlil1 5tar was among
Zi: pitc hers and reserves named
to the team by manager Walter
Alston of �e world champion UJs
Angeles Dodgers, who will :nan.
aj!e the squad against the Ameri•
can Leaeue in the two game11-at 1
K,nsas c.ity July 1 1 and al New
York July 13.

The eight st..artera for each
M WJial's selection this time ap- league were picked by ballot of
))eared a heavy sentimental the major . league players, and
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The U-year•old Mu,ial WH
bre.a.Jdna: his own mark for the
grea'teat number of All•Stll.r ae•
lec_tiofil. Ted William&amp; · of Boston,
ttbo 'llfQ flamed to t]le American
League squad I.hi• week for the
l&amp;b ti.me. holc;ls the AL mark.

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ST. ANDREWS, Scotla n d
If an American ls to win the
ce.nten n ial British Open fOl f
championsllip, it look, 1\ke Ar•
nold Palmer -wlll hay,e 1c,· do Jil.
The 30-year•old U. S. OP,tn
king fro� u,o.lJ.ief, P.a ., f\P.l!rged
ehallenIWI America's only stroiu
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&amp;er when he shot a fltst:round
three-under•par �SS·70 Wedne sd�, �aVhti b1m tbtef; $01.s back:
or the leader, Roberto Devieenzo
of Mexico.
Gene Sarai.en, U,\e; , 51$,fear-old
"c ntleman farmer who bad play•
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ed to a 19-over-par 88 on the
St. Andrew&amp; old coune and de-,·ecledly withdrew from the tour•
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Micldkport Lilt l&lt;' League Senators singll'S. Yankee billers were Shear­
took their second game or the sec• re d , Don Nelson, Harris and Blaine
on&lt;l hair, Wed nesd ay cvl'ning with each with .a single.
;1n 18-5 drubhing of t h e In d ians us Braves
101 004-S 7 2
Phone WY-Z-2347
Mike Gardner and G11ry Slobart Yankees
220 000--4 4 4
tt•umed lo pit&lt;'h a 4•bitler.
�vlorarity, Sauer (WP) 3. and Cas•
POMEROY,
E. MAIN STREEI ; j
fn the other gome the ·Hn1Yts ci . J. Hoo d and Whitlatch.
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ralli.,d in late innings to hell! the
h�l"� M'jJII'-.� ,-m'�Wair MtiiIiI, 11 liW:il -n
V;mkrl'S 6•4 as Georg&lt;' S1111er W&lt;'n1
on a hi 1 1 inl-! rampage with a 1 riple, I
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clnuhlc and sin�lf' .
The Sen_utors won. Ow firsl hair
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loukell l ike long odd favorites lo
dupl l(·al� in the serond �taH.
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Jt•rry Van lnWllfl:C'll had Lwo hits barb here Wednesday night ovt•r
and f;JHdwt•ll a1td1•d :1 srn�h'
whether rookie umpire Ed Vargo
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1 he Senaton' nme hits were failed to sil{nal safe or out on
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.�andwic· hrd .nround a phi.;tll(' uf Jn . the blow t h at started the play.
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Marnu:er Gene Mauch iof the
in� with( 1 t1t 1wo regu lars, one be- Philadelphia Ph\llles, victims of
ing liuddy Moore, eutrhcr.
, the play, was tossed out of the
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M iki&gt; Brullon, C h arley Payne and game with the Milwaukee Braves
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j Cunningham hnd doubles for !he for protes1ing on the play.
NIW COMIORT I
NIW IIAUFY
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lndiunH. Gardner and Stohurt fan•
He argued that Vsr.a:o failed to
ned 1 4 Indians, wulkcd 1 1 .
signal whether Braves' second
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Sl'nn t ors
575 100- UI 9 1 !lacker Chuck Cottier had caught
(11dhms
200 2 l 0- 5 4 10 or trapped I low liner by Bobby
G ardnC!r (WP), Stobart 3, and Gene Smith .
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Mauch sald as a result, pitcher
(LP&gt;. Taplor 1, D11vl11 3, and Drat• Dlc)( Farrell dashed to the plate,
ton, Davis 3, Payne 3.
thinkinJ the ball had hit the
BRAVES W I N
ground, and Cottier had trapped
The Yankees had the Braves It. The Braves tossed the ball to
down 4· 2 going Into the sixlh inn• third to mike Farrell the · third
lng but Jim Hood, pitcher, started out.
off against the Braves in the top
Cottier, the Braves' flashy rook•
of that inning by hitting Terry le Infielder, said there wu no
Hannigan wi1h one out. s t,wart doubt he caught the ball. 1t Wl!J
was sate o.n a fiel d er's choice, D. £int believed Mauch waa prote1t•
error, ing that .Cottie·r had trapped it.
Evans tripled after an
Smllh, coming for the second
Sauer doubled, Morarity singled,
end four 1uns had crossed making of three times with• ffie ba"8
It 6-4, .
loaded, sliced what looked Hile
Sauer shut out the Yanks in the one 1hopper to Cottier. but the
bottom of tho Inning to win lhe youngster made I lthoetop catch
a n d doubled Tony Taylor off first
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CINCINNATI, l.fPI - Sun Mus- choice., fpr lhe once.rabulmu; Wt're announced hist Sunday
The New Haven EUB team ---- - ---- ---ial of the �t. Louis Cml i nala broke I "man'• b� only a .279 bal1 in�
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American �ope
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Winner
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co�t.:�1:dh t�::� :r�:::;:cf:r fti)Oth ;;m:: w�ft�E!c�il� In Cente0'1al
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38 37 .507 ai� so ��}l,t hiU,, it1,cl1,.1di.pg extra innings.
l .os An :;: eles
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1\Uddle port �tt�fed Alfred�Orange 3·1 , while Racine �nd
½ouis .
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Racine commg out the winner 3-2 after an extra mning of
in 10 inni ngs t he nod �ers w al • 1 Ph�iadelphia
;e 43 .4103 \ti
action.
101 11•d 1h .. f:1ant s. 1 0-0 e nd the Chicago
WednHd.'I I I-suits
C' ubi, c-rushed the Cardinals 1 0. 1
For Racine. Duane Wolfo went --- ------- -- Chicago 1. 0 St. Louis l
the route allowed onb three h i ts . hits were a d�ble by Guthrie ln
, R c, y . Si f' \'.r rs: �wo•run homer in P it.tsburgh . 5 C in�in nati 2 .n lgh t
an d walk� d four to better Pomel'o)' the fo.urth and a sinl{le by 'J,lobin.
a n d Gerry Sta . Ph i l , . 8 M il, S nirjl ht, 10 i nn s. .
t , ,P, n m th 1 n 11 1
pitchers in a n eight inning ga me at son in the seventh.
Both 'fom Anderson for Middle·
ley s �eat r,c i l er chore enabled I Los � ngetn lQ Sa,n Fr•n. 0 n 19ht Rarine , Wol fe struck out the side
1 �l' \\ hl l e Sox t o defeat t h e In•
ThurKlay's Pro.b.lble �itchers
in both the first and the eighth port and Terry Swartz for A·O
went the route on thie mound.
dians.
St. Louis •• $a n Franc isco - innings.
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J.ackson f9- J vs Jo nes (10-7). .
Knurklcbullcr Bud Daley won
Anderson struck out 1 0 while
relieved Tom
Terry Knii:r'?h l
Pittsbu, 1"1'1� •.t -.
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walk,· ng two. Swartz fanned six and
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i t i n g lh P Tigrrs 1 0 six hits. Kan.
Ph i l6delphi• •t MilwaUhto, I N I set into Whi1c's arm.
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Pomeroy rirsl scored i n the third Middleport
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COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. UPltagger! !osn Don M cMahon fpr a
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Au.i=R ICAN L E 14
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singlet. to lead all h;tter,. Wil 0•on Ted Wlll&lt;"am, has se n t the bat
,,u L · p I· GB Wolle singled and Jim Wickline
and bal � with which he hit his
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W illiams and
500th homer to baseball's Hall o(
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Ted Bailey, the only other hil• Fame, and had he waited il while
Frank 11ow:ml each slammed Ckveland
45 34 · 570 3
lcr, connected with the game win• he could have brought ,hem here
thr('('•run hornrn £or the Dodgers Uullimore
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to score Wilson Wolfe.
add,,d to th� slugging show with
Regarded a cinch to be voted
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Pomeroy
a two-run hom('r. W i lliam � stop•
0()1 100 00--2 3 0 lnto the Hall of Fame when he' 1
28 45 ·384 17
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pcd San J,'ranrisro on three hits. Kansas City
000 101 01-3 5 2 finished playing, the 41 .year-old
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George AH man drove in six
White, Knight (4) {LP) and Eber• Red So x ouH1elder sent the bat
WednKday'• R••ulh
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runs with a p3 ir of homers for
and ball to lhe shrine at the re•
hington 4 Bolton O night
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and
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An error, a hit h&amp;tsman, and a
\'OUnted fol' thn•e more with h i.� N1. lqrk 5 a.l;t,tmot. 1 night
Chic
.g o, 7 Cl•v•. l•!'d 5 ni9ht
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:single hlf toene W ise in the aecond
25th homer in the carna ge again
lhnJH City 6 �oi.t 4 ni9ht
NEW and USED
inninj, which scored two of the
the Cards.
ThvrffaY,'• (',fflblt Pitc h.en
lhree n.j iddleport runs wa!J two
K4n"8S C if at Q.troit-L trst ll much for Al fred•Onnge to over•
PATRIOTS R�LEASE TH,l!:E
t0-4)
vs �•Iy(S-6).
come in a tight. pitching duel on
AMllEl{ST, Mass. UPl-Th&lt;'
Chlcatto
at Clhel•nd, nl9h. t - their home iield.
Ooston Pa1riots or the Arnerirnn
M iddleport got its other run in
FnoO:wll l,u,.i:ue have rele11sed Plffce 16-4) n Perry 19-3).
N.w York at ,1ltimore. nitht- the •fourth when Alfred•Q_range's
Hob Lyons of Northeas\prn Uni•
Terry Swartz allowed si n gles lo
versity. Rob Anastas o r American Turley (5-1 ) vs P-,pe,s (7-5).
Ph90ie WY-2-379tl
WHhl"9ton at Boston (2), twi• Bolyard and Russ · McElhinney.
t lntern alion11l and Harry Drivas o f
POMEROY, OHIO
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(3-4) vs Sullivan {3-9) ind Delo� MiddJeport's final run.
1'":-'!"="=""""""""'"t2 , 3),
Al!red•Orange �cored its lone
Frld•y·, G1mfl
run in the third on a single bv
Clevel■nd at Chic•to, night
Stevenson aad a lollow•UP doub\�
0.trolt at K•sas Citv, ni9ht
by Collins. • The only oLher A·O

l'n thPir Am�rican Lt&gt;ague lt&gt;ad
u'nited Pr"• lnhm.1tional
10 wo games whe hf' it his
u
cal�
h R ijer Mar-is and
id
B.o� 5��er :f t�at sne:k pre• 271 � ,homer Wt:d n;s;;Y. ;r g� l �\/
1
vi ew O f e A ·star &amp;ame.
tii ;�:�,;�i°;�! }1: :a t ::i 5 �,\�me!
You should have b@cause il ahead i n the National L�ag ue
was a smash hit all the wa y with an l nside• the•park (f an d
al'Ou nd .
sla rn homer that rouled lh(' R eds ,
M11.ris and Skinner will be on 5 2
oppo&amp;ite sides in the All•Sl11r
Thl" homer by Maris. of f J ost'r
gliffle, al Kansai City h!!xt Tues• S kinn )' Brown , moved him se ven
day and i,be,y still may � on op• gam es ahea d o r Babe Ru i h's rer•
posite 11ides come \Vol'lld Series ord 1 927 Hme•table . Cletis Boyer
tirne next fall.
also homered against tht• Orioles.
Maris helped the Yank_�es wi d · who were held to sevt•n hits by
Wh itey Ford , now 3·5 ·
Gr•nd Slam BHts Reds
In the game between the Pi•
rates and Re ds, Cincrnnati led 1 .0
behind Bob Purkey until th e
t&gt;ighth mning when Pittsburgh
1 iP d t he S('Ore on a single and
1hree walks. Farin!!: rt:"lie\·er Bill
Henry, Skinner then sent a sink•
ing liner to left field which roll·
t&gt;d all 1he wa y to the wall as
Wally Pns 1 made a futile at1empt
at a shoestring catch. Rookie Tom
Chene y w.us the winner . Gus Bell
and Ed Bailey homere d for the
Reds.
The White Sox defeated th e
Indians, 7•5. the Senators down('(l

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BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI-ll.ivana
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set up th e possibility of three
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Richmond into Houston and one
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I got only one h11. s,cund1fl s three
run homer in lht! third inning: of
Enjoying a picnic dinner ser• a Little Ltague game which was
ved on the lawn were Mr. and not reported until today.
Mrs. George Bur ns, Clifton; Mr.
The Indians gnt their 8 runs on
and Mrs. James Diehl, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mason two miscues and a walk in the
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Clark, West i i rst, Jewell's 3•run homer in the
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert · third and Carson Crow's 3•run ho­
Cooke, New Haven and the ho�ts. mer in the fourth. The losers had
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George MacKnight, who is mov. Ortaga, 144, M•xh:o, . ou tpoint�
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ST. LOUIS UPI-Lany Foust.,
arrangement of summer flowers
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a gifL bu! unable to attend was
Mrs. Bill Shinn and Mrs. William
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th Pirates, as brfits the lea8 ue•
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. In addition . 10 seco n d . hattman
�11.1 MazeroskJ and oulfa elder Bob
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b(''.1 h8 for pitrhers ltoy Face, Bob
Friend and Vern Law, ratc�er
Smokey Burgess, shortstop Dick
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The squad includes 13 holdoven;
from last year's squad, including
M usial , Willie Mays of the Giants
and Ed Mathews of the Braves,
esch appearing for the eighth
time, and Hank Aaron o( the
Braves, appearin g for the sev•
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Elroy Face,
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Mike McCormick, San Francisco;
Lindy McDaniel, St. Louis; John•
np Podres, Los Angeles; Stan
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Catch•n: Ed Bailey, Cincinnati;
Smokey Burgess, Pittsburgh; Del
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lnfl•ld,us: Joe Adcock, Milwau­
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Boyer. St. Louis; Dick Gro.4t, Pitts­
burgh; Norm Larker, Los Angeles;
Ed Mathews, Milwaukee; Bill Maz.
eroski, Pittsburgh; Charlie Ne11l,
Los Angeles; Tony Taylor, Phila•·
d e\phia: Bill White, St. Louis.
Outfielders: Hank Aaron, Mil­
waukee; Orlando C1ipcda, San
Francsico;
Roberto
Clemente,
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Willie Mays,
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Stan
Louis; Vada Pi nson, Cincinnati;
Bob Skinner, Pittsburgk
Battln9 practice pitchers: Ed
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8attln9 practicti catcher: Joe
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Tr•iner: Bill Buhler, Los Angeles.

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Micldkport Lilt l&lt;' League Senators singll'S. Yankee billers were Shear­
took their second game or the sec• re d , Don Nelson, Harris and Blaine
on&lt;l hair, Wed nesd ay cvl'ning with each with .a single.
;1n 18-5 drubhing of t h e In d ians us Braves
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Mike Gardner and G11ry Slobart Yankees
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h�l"� M'jJII'-.� ,-m'�Wair MtiiIiI, 11 liW:il -n
V;mkrl'S 6•4 as Georg&lt;' S1111er W&lt;'n1
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whether rookie umpire Ed Vargo
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Marnu:er Gene Mauch iof the
in� with( 1 t1t 1wo regu lars, one be- Philadelphia Ph\llles, victims of
ing liuddy Moore, eutrhcr.
, the play, was tossed out of the
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The Yankees had the Braves It. The Braves tossed the ball to
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lng but Jim Hood, pitcher, started out.
off against the Braves in the top
Cottier, the Braves' flashy rook•
of that inning by hitting Terry le Infielder, said there wu no
Hannigan wi1h one out. s t,wart doubt he caught the ball. 1t Wl!J
was sate o.n a fiel d er's choice, D. £int believed Mauch waa prote1t•
error, ing that .Cottie·r had trapped it.
Evans tripled after an
Smllh, coming for the second
Sauer doubled, Morarity singled,
end four 1uns had crossed making of three times with• ffie ba"8
It 6-4, .
loaded, sliced what looked Hile
Sauer shut out the Yanks in the one 1hopper to Cottier. but the
bottom of tho Inning to win lhe youngster made I lthoetop catch
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American �ope
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))pane
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The
Winner
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38 37 .507 ai� so ��}l,t hiU,, it1,cl1,.1di.pg extra innings.
l .os An :;: eles
38 38 . 500 9
1\Uddle port �tt�fed Alfred�Orange 3·1 , while Racine �nd
½ouis .
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Racine commg out the winner 3-2 after an extra mning of
in 10 inni ngs t he nod �ers w al • 1 Ph�iadelphia
;e 43 .4103 \ti
action.
101 11•d 1h .. f:1ant s. 1 0-0 e nd the Chicago
WednHd.'I I I-suits
C' ubi, c-rushed the Cardinals 1 0. 1
For Racine. Duane Wolfo went --- ------- -- Chicago 1. 0 St. Louis l
the route allowed onb three h i ts . hits were a d�ble by Guthrie ln
, R c, y . Si f' \'.r rs: �wo•run homer in P it.tsburgh . 5 C in�in nati 2 .n lgh t
an d walk� d four to better Pomel'o)' the fo.urth and a sinl{le by 'J,lobin.
a n d Gerry Sta . Ph i l , . 8 M il, S nirjl ht, 10 i nn s. .
t , ,P, n m th 1 n 11 1
pitchers in a n eight inning ga me at son in the seventh.
Both 'fom Anderson for Middle·
ley s �eat r,c i l er chore enabled I Los � ngetn lQ Sa,n Fr•n. 0 n 19ht Rarine , Wol fe struck out the side
1 �l' \\ hl l e Sox t o defeat t h e In•
ThurKlay's Pro.b.lble �itchers
in both the first and the eighth port and Terry Swartz for A·O
went the route on thie mound.
dians.
St. Louis •• $a n Franc isco - innings.
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J.ackson f9- J vs Jo nes (10-7). .
Knurklcbullcr Bud Daley won
Anderson struck out 1 0 while
relieved Tom
Terry Knii:r'?h l
Pittsbu, 1"1'1� •.t -.
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walk,· ng two. Swartz fanned six and
hi!i 1 2 1 h g;imc, ror the A's by lim. -Mi1e!I (�! vs O'Toole {6-tourlh
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i t i n g lh P Tigrrs 1 0 six hits. Kan.
Ph i l6delphi• •t MilwaUhto, I N I set into Whi1c's arm.
020 100 _....,
n. &lt;&gt; 4 2
s"'-• s Cil)' &lt;&gt;rascd a 4.3 deficit by
Pomeroy rirsl scored i n the third Middleport
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-Lut boys' other run scored as a result
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For Racine, Roger Birch had two
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. UPltagger! !osn Don M cMahon fpr a
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Au.i=R ICAN L E 14
'hrN'-run hompr with two out in
singlet. to lead all h;tter,. Wil 0•on Ted Wlll&lt;"am, has se n t the bat
,,u L · p I· GB Wolle singled and Jim Wickline
and bal � with which he hit his
the 10 1 h for t he dincher.
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W illiams and
500th homer to baseball's Hall o(
P i lc hC' r Sta n
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Ted Bailey, the only other hil• Fame, and had he waited il while
Frank 11ow:ml each slammed Ckveland
45 34 · 570 3
lcr, connected with the game win• he could have brought ,hem here
thr('('•run hornrn £or the Dodgers Uullimore
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34 · 541 5 ½ , ning .single in the last of the eighth himself.
bicago
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34 38 ·472 10
to score Wilson Wolfe.
add,,d to th� slugging show with
Regarded a cinch to be voted
Washington
33 38 · 465 1 1
Pomeroy
a two-run hom('r. W i lliam � stop•
0()1 100 00--2 3 0 lnto the Hall of Fame when he' 1
28 45 ·384 17
Racine
pcd San J,'ranrisro on three hits. Kansas City
000 101 01-3 5 2 finished playing, the 41 .year-old
Bo.slon
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George AH man drove in six
White, Knight (4) {LP) and Eber• Red So x ouH1elder sent the bat
WednKday'• R••ulh
11bach. Wolfe and Bailey,
runs with a p3 ir of homers for
and ball to lhe shrine at the re•
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Chic
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:single hlf toene W ise in the aecond
25th homer in the carna ge again
lhnJH City 6 �oi.t 4 ni9ht
NEW and USED
inninj, which scored two of the
the Cards.
ThvrffaY,'• (',fflblt Pitc h.en
lhree n.j iddleport runs wa!J two
K4n"8S C if at Q.troit-L trst ll much for Al fred•Onnge to over•
PATRIOTS R�LEASE TH,l!:E
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vs �•Iy(S-6).
come in a tight. pitching duel on
AMllEl{ST, Mass. UPl-Th&lt;'
Chlcatto
at Clhel•nd, nl9h. t - their home iield.
Ooston Pa1riots or the Arnerirnn
M iddleport got its other run in
FnoO:wll l,u,.i:ue have rele11sed Plffce 16-4) n Perry 19-3).
N.w York at ,1ltimore. nitht- the •fourth when Alfred•Q_range's
Hob Lyons of Northeas\prn Uni•
Terry Swartz allowed si n gles lo
versity. Rob Anastas o r American Turley (5-1 ) vs P-,pe,s (7-5).
Ph90ie WY-2-379tl
WHhl"9ton at Boston (2), twi• Bolyard and Russ · McElhinney.
t lntern alion11l and Harry Drivas o f
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Al!red•Orange �cored its lone
Frld•y·, G1mfl
run in the third on a single bv
Clevel■nd at Chic•to, night
Stevenson aad a lollow•UP doub\�
0.trolt at K•sas Citv, ni9ht
by Collins. • The only oLher A·O

l'n thPir Am�rican Lt&gt;ague lt&gt;ad
u'nited Pr"• lnhm.1tional
10 wo games whe hf' it his
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h R ijer Mar-is and
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B.o� 5��er :f t�at sne:k pre• 271 � ,homer Wt:d n;s;;Y. ;r g� l �\/
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tii ;�:�,;�i°;�! }1: :a t ::i 5 �,\�me!
You should have b@cause il ahead i n the National L�ag ue
was a smash hit all the wa y with an l nside• the•park (f an d
al'Ou nd .
sla rn homer that rouled lh(' R eds ,
M11.ris and Skinner will be on 5 2
oppo&amp;ite sides in the All•Sl11r
Thl" homer by Maris. of f J ost'r
gliffle, al Kansai City h!!xt Tues• S kinn )' Brown , moved him se ven
day and i,be,y still may � on op• gam es ahea d o r Babe Ru i h's rer•
posite 11ides come \Vol'lld Series ord 1 927 Hme•table . Cletis Boyer
tirne next fall.
also homered against tht• Orioles.
Maris helped the Yank_�es wi d · who were held to sevt•n hits by
Wh itey Ford , now 3·5 ·
Gr•nd Slam BHts Reds
In the game between the Pi•
rates and Re ds, Cincrnnati led 1 .0
behind Bob Purkey until th e
t&gt;ighth mning when Pittsburgh
1 iP d t he S('Ore on a single and
1hree walks. Farin!!: rt:"lie\·er Bill
Henry, Skinner then sent a sink•
ing liner to left field which roll·
t&gt;d all 1he wa y to the wall as
Wally Pns 1 made a futile at1empt
at a shoestring catch. Rookie Tom
Chene y w.us the winner . Gus Bell
and Ed Bailey homere d for the
Reds.
The White Sox defeated th e
Indians, 7•5. the Senators down('(l

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POI CONSISTENT DEPl!NDABLE llPULT�
RATl!S

WANT TO MA.KE $20 OR MORE
• d;y in pleasant '°"'e work?
Can US" man or woman part or
full tune. Wr ite P'RED RICE,
1 1 72 Gl e nwood Ave ., Ma r ion,
(6) 27 2B 29 (7) 3 6 7
Ohio

f cent. par w.rd, one insertion. Minimum chara:e - 60 cents.
I eent. per llrOl'd for three COlbleOll.Uve ln&amp;ertiona,
SKCi,al - one meulb for 30 cent.I per word..
Full nite of 6 cent.I per word will be charged for advertisin.c
Lt not p,Md wtlbin 10 daya after receivin;i bill.
.fn:orw: in AaWrtbiifii - &amp;bo\l..ld be repc&gt;�tP(i �dialely. TM
Dalt; Sentinel will not be 1"81ponaible fM mace than o.ne �Ol­
nct -inN.rt.ioo.
�rd of 1'-..lbb and Special NIX-icea r,{ Ew11t1 JUJO. Obitiw-ie1
puhlilhed at l CO'lt per word.
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Huusework or offic:e cleaning.
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Blaettnara, Pomcro)'.
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Coal! Bulldina.
&amp;Her July
able
condition $700, Charle. B uck,
8 29 12te
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'1-6-Stp
1tM STAR CHll!F BLUE AND FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Phone Turn•
er 2-8478.
7 2 6tp
Whtte PonUac ._door hardtop,
automatic trarumlulon, powtr FOUR room furnl1hed 1partment
bntea and 1teeri111, radio and
Aleo farm for 11le near Baaha11
hHtt-r. In top t.-oadltion. Call
88 arrea. Phone WY 2·3302,
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WY .2-tl834.
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bentel now. Eicellent for lree1AAI � jelllet Phone )'Our or
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W{'I(, Call Middlepo1·t WY 22857 .
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2¼ acre s, 1,1u, e lectrklt.y and
water. G11.r1ge a nd barn, Co11tact Ed na Pickens, Raelne, Ohio
7-7•6tc

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rooma and balh, f urnished in
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NOTIC.• Of APPOINTMENT
Ca .. No. l a,401
Eatala of CharlH M. fHn
Dkt•IN
Notice Is he reby 111ven that A&amp;·
ncs L. t"e en whose Post Offlcc add·
tell!. lS ltuUlt! 2, Albany, Oh it.•, hall
bee n duly appointed Admi111stra•
tnx of U1e t.;at�lc uf Cha1·Jcs M,
l''een lato of Albany, Mclgs Cou n­
ty, Ohio, deceim�d .
Oalctl lh111 l7lh day o C J u ne,
1900.
F. H. (;'BIUEN
Jud!le of .the P robat e t:ourt
Ml'i1113 County, fJluo
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NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT
Case No. 18,392
E1lat■ of W1rnr■r C. Stanley,

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NOTICI DJ&amp;: P'ILING AND
HEARING ON INVENTOR Y
CH■ No, 1 1,316
PrDIMte Court, /Ml.. Co11nty, Ohio
TO the Executor or Adrriinlstra•
tor .and to s uch oJ th e following H
a re residents ol the state of Ohio:
_ aurvlving spou.5e, If K ny ; n e xt of
ki n ; be ne ficiarle&amp; u nde the will, ii
a ny; the attorney or attocne ya re.
preAenttns any of the •iore m e n• ·
Uoned persona.
You are hereby notified that on
the 2:jth day of June U.60, an In•
ventory and A.pvralsement of th e
estate of Alice Able,, dece aat"d,
late ol Sutton Township In 11id
County w11 flied in thla Court,
Heari n.Iii on 11111d Inventory and
APP(alaement will be had before
this Co urt on the 18th day of July,
1960, al 10:30 o'clock a. m .
Exceptiona tllereto may be filed
party at any
by any Interested
time prior to fiv e daya be fore the
date se t 1or h�alnc.

Notice is hereby give n that J. 8.
O 'lirien whoso Post OUice 11dd ress
1� 1 10 ½ Co ur t M., Pomcro_y, Ohio,
h&amp;s bcr.n dul)' appoi11t11d Admln•
istrutor of the .E stwlc of Warner C.
Slir n loy lato ol Me igs t.:o un ty, Ohio,
decC!11sed,
Dated 'this 27th day o,f June
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HI AIIING
1960.
on tht bl.idpt of
1''. II. O'BRIEN
Lebanon T•wn1111,
J udie or the Probate Court
Notice is hereby a: lven tha.� on
M e i&amp;a County, Ohio
the 14th d1y ot July, 1960 , at 'J p.
(6) 30; (7) 7 , 14, 31c
m. a p u blic hearlna will 1t he ld on
the hudeet p re pared by th e Board
of Town,hlp Tr u st e es of th e Town­
Mh l p of I.,et,11non, Meli• County,
NDTICI OI' APPOINTMINT
Ohio, af the regular meetl na: place
ca.. No. M.394
at SUvet11vl1le , Ohio.
Rate of Cl lnton Ollk..,-, $t'.
Clarence La wrence
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Lebanon Township &lt;Clerk
Notlet1 i/'her,iby 1iven that Ava
Portlatm, Ohio
7 7 lle Gilkey whose Poat Ol'll&lt;:e addreu
is Jurrlsonvllle, Oblo, h11 beefl
duly appointed Admlnlatratrix of
LIOAL HOTICI
Notice la here by given that on thfl Eatate of Clinton Gilkl)', St.
the 20th day of Ju1y 1960. at &amp; p. hlUl of Selplo Town&amp;b.lp; Melp
m. a public hearlna: wlU be held County , Ohlo, deetued.
of June,Daled thil 201.h U)'
on the bt1d1et of Letart Tuwnahip
for the fiscal year endtn1 Dee. 11, 1860.
F. H. O'BRIEN,
1981. Such heartn.a: will be held In
Judge ' of lhe Probale Court I
Townahip Hall, Ea•I Letart, Ohio.
lleill County, Obio
Flo)'d Norrit, Clerk
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and th e 11eal ol uld Court
this 28th day or June
1860.
iF. H. O'BRIEN

1956 FORD V-8 Falrlan, 500 · · · - - · fi$1095
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"4-Dt}{)r Sedan. Low mile age by l"ocal owner . Black n
,pleasing interior, Fordom111U c, power 1teering and brakes, radio
and heat er .

1956 MERCURY MonklJ.ir · · - · · - · · · · $1 295

4-Door Hardtop. Mereom•tlc trans., power steering . a nd brakes,
pow er windows and seat, spotleas beautU:u l vinyl interior trim,
sbar,p white ·and red 2-tone fini1h, new Urea.

1955 CHEVROLET "6" 2-Dr. Wagon $1095

line tire1, at.ndard

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American e.,1dstand
Rocky and His Friends
Sein Frar.clsco Beat
.Your Ea."o RepartaWeather Te:ler
John Daly Nell'I
Fll1ht
Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
'R)e Real McCoy•
Jeannie Car-son Show
Unto.•ehablt!S
Sea Hu.at
N ewa 'l'anlJbt
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1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 · · · · · - $595

2 Door. Hydnm•Ue, N,dlo, heater, white and LUrquolae, good
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1956 FORD V8 C11tolllln1 · · - · - - - - $895

2 Door. Std. tnl\1., cle&amp;n Interior,, SO da]i •1U1Nntee, radio,
heater. SAVE.

1950 FORD V8 2 Dr. · · . . . . · · Special $69.

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Who l)o You Trust
AmerJe1n Btndatand
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San Francltco Beat
Your Esso Report£.;
We ather Teller
John Daly Nen
Buddv :.1,are:ber Shotr
Walt- l.lilney Pre&amp;enta
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Events Of Wet!k

LITTL_E ORPHAN ANNIE

Joe Thoren has return e&lt;I hom e
rrom the hospital and is much im­
proved.
Several from here atte ndPd th e
July fth cele brations at Racine
and Cheahlre,
Mrs. Edyth Sisson •nd two sons
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Ha n­
son Holter were the recent guests
• of Mr. 1nd Ml'I. Charle!II P. Ihle.
Stanl� Nease Is u nder1oi'1R
treatment at University Hosplt� In
Colulpbus.
Mn, l,fary Lou I.hie ,nd chllclren
were 1 u.ea,ta of her 1lstt,,, 'Mrs. Jean
Mtyle
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Udren, W.iiYerly,
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1956
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INTERESTED IN NORTHERN OHIO CITY LOCATION
INVITED TO APPLY. 2 YRS, TRAINING $8800 fl!OOO. 3 YRS. TRAININ(l !ltOOO - fl!200, BACHE­

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1954 PLYMOUTH Dtlux1 Cpe. - - . . · - $495

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1,- VIRNOH S.COff
"But there UI no real dancer.
HOLl..VWOOD UPI - H'&amp; not ,o The eat lmow1 Thad b n't •frail.I.
"He- rides Z,mba around like 11
diHieult to puah yo ur eh1ld lnto a
movie career-if yo u 'rt! wllllh g to pony.
toss him i nto a cage with a full•
··Me� I'm pretty t r iendly with
grow n Afr ican lion.
Zamba, too. 1 took my shirt off opt
That's how JO. year-old Thad day and he l!clr:ed the skin rijhl
Swill 11ot hi1 biK bre11.k.
off my back. It wa, tore for -web.
Thad Sr., h111 father, Said ii Wal I wouldn't wrestle him tho u gh. He­
eas)'. The philosophy being, "get weigh s almost 600 pou nd»." Swift
in their, kid, they can ' t lay .11 claw patted his son on the 1houlde r, a nd
on us!"
said, "Thad here h11s a lot o( cuutFalher and son are teamine u p age, and J think he and Zi.mba will
i n a new pictu,e , "The Perfeet make a hie hit.''
World of Rodney Br ewster.'' F a.
Bit parts: Edwad G. Robl11son,
th er wrote the scrip! and will co-- Cha rt" Lavthtorl end 8url !vu-­
produce. Thad will co•star with a a lll'OVP of portly v.t■r•n.......... r• in
lion named Z.emba.
th, runnlnt1 for th.- rol• of the
It began w he n Swift the elder Ivel,. In Frank C.pra•, "Pock■t•
took a script lo prod u cer • directo r - t\11 of Miracl"" . . . ...,n Crawford',
H e rbert Strock. The sto ry i nvolv • 1 twin daus,hten .,..,. -'"•n • South
ed a lO•y e ar·old genius who goes Anwrlnn cruiH H a 1raduatlon
to college and becomes the beat PNMnt from Mama . . . J,nJci Rwl,
tri end of a lion.
hH bffn cast for th• f■m lnlu lud
Str ock though Swift had tak e n In the n:e,w t■lwl1ion Nr)n 1'Mo­
l ea v e of his se nses. "Where,' ' he rn.nl of f•ar" . . . .
wan ted to know, "can you fi nd a
kid actor willing to frolic with a
lion?"
Talent Hunt
Swift checked lhe tal ent age-n­
cies. Th ey turned him away, a.ay.
Mr. 11nd Mra. Robert Grueeet
ing e ven if t hey found a tid that and son, of Spri nglield
th&amp;
brave his parents wouldn't he ar weekend guests of their "i,Wnts,
ol such a. thi ng. De le ated, Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gruese r.
a movie•TV cha racter actor, reAttendance at S u nday 'School
t u rned home.
J u ly 3rd was 86 collectio n $22.63.
Kathy O'Neal of Lancaste r .spent.
•·1 told my problema to my wife
the weeke nd with Miss Freda Will'
and little Thad," the father sa id.
"Rignt away Thad sald he'd be a nd daughler, Mary,
willing lo make friends with a
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gti.ue�
lion and star in the movie. I ol Middl etown were wee k en d
was all for it, too, But thad's gu ests of Mr. and Mrs, Fra n k
mother acC' u s ed me of trying lo Gruese r.
m urd er our son.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morris and
"Finally she agreed to le t nim ebildren, Middl etow n , were wee k
play ttte role if J made trie nd1 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
with a lion first. J chil•k en ed out,· Riffle .
Don Hamrick, Enterprise , W,
but Thad went ahe ad with the
Va., is a· patient in the Meigs
de al.
"We con tacted a nimal trainer Oe net'al Hospital lor su rgery.
Ralph Helfe r, who took Thad into He has be�n the gues t of Mr. and
a cue wlLh Zamba. It wu a Mrs. Donald Bailey.
Re v . and Mra. Leet er Taylor
te nse moment.''
Young ';t'had, squirmi ng to tell and children , Spri n&amp;fi eld, were
his side or the story, ran his hilnd weekend guests of Mr. and Ml7i,
through his straw-blond halr and Amos Leonard.
�
Mr. and , Mrs, Richard �t1'.n&amp;'
pipe d up.
Zamba ran ove r to me and and aon, Mar l el ta, Mr. and y,_.
licked me on the teg," he reported. J e rrold Hartunc and sons of Coi­
''Then 1 pu t my arms arou·¥ him umbus were wee ken d gue1t1 or
a nd scra#he.d h,11 ears . He kn ew t Mr. and Mn. JOhn Hartung .
wasn't afriid ol hlm and 1 cou ld
Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Eichinger Sr
spent Monday with Mr. and Mr,s..
l,ell
· he Ji� me.
· usflnll FrlHijshfp
Ch,irles Sayre of Wolf Pen.
Mrs. Grace Glaie a nd Donni e
"That y.,as D\ore Uia.n eighif:
mi;tAths a19. &amp;pp i",OW w e 're re� Pulli n s Qf Co�umbus are vifliUng
bdddies, H e licks lhe hair tonic Mr. and MJ,,.. 'wm. Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stta(er of
off my heard a,n.d purrs wh e n ,
scratch him. "He abo l e ts rn e p ut Colu mbus ,pent the weekend with
my arm ii) hi.1 month a nd wreoslle M r . and' Mn. Huold Blacketo n
with him. Jt'M kinda silly wrestling and child re n.
She rrie Ly n n Blackston la vi altwith a lio n . H e could kill m e with
ing her gra ndparents, Mr. and
one swat if he wanted to."
Swiil Sr., ckared his throat a nd Mrs. F. E. Shafer in Columbus..
Mr. an_d Mrs, Herbert Glaiie
e,h,l,nged. the subjecl.
.
' \,I can 't buy any ins u rance � .JJ1. �Cl�\l e Wnd spent Sat u rday ' with,
t-he bor on this pict ur e ,'' he 11aid. 1 'Mr. and "Mrs. Wm, Radlord.
Jeifrey folmer is visiting Mr.
.
a n d Mrs. Wm, Folmer o/. N e w
Hav e n.
Rev. Robert Card· filled his re­
gular appoi ntment Sunday at 7:30
p. m. SC'ripture Matthe w 6: 1-13.
S ermon The Price of Freedom.
I The re we re 46 in :itlendance.
The WSCS will - hold the ir re­
g ular meeting July J2 al 1 : 30 al
th e chu rch. They are quilting in
1
• th e ch urch bosement every 'l'uel•
day. all d.ay. F.voryone is welcomc­
Mrs. Iris Collins and child ren
of Pom erqy wo re .1;:isest11 of Mr.
a nd Mn. Elmer Bail ey S un day,
M r , and Mrs. Donald Pulli ns
were guests of Mr. ant.I Mrs. Wm.
Radford. They tC!turned to their
home in Columbus Monday. Mu ry
Lou and Rebekah Radford rC! l Urn•
ed home with them.

Toppe r
Dou,:b Re Ml
PJ•y Y1;1ur Hunch
P ric e II Rijhl
Conc enlr-atlon
Truth or Consequence•
!t Could Be You
:Mld Da)' New:.
Mo vletime
Loretta Youn1 Theater
Yohn&amp;: Dr. Ma\one
From Thue ltoots
Comedy PlayhoUN
Adve nture Tip'.)e
�,eamboat Bili
GiSM Kld
Mi.sic in lhe Round
Jim Thacker SMw
Weathe-rcaat
N ews Ptctu""f!I
Huntley Brlukley llepon
Death Valley Days
Thi! Man DIWIIOD
Cincinnati Baseball
TBA
News lf.Hdlh1es
W ead':ercast
P...- s� •
Sign Of£.

el
WH TH..fV _Ch ann
I ,,.,,.

'� � ··�
�118 Slfii On
1:(11) Guut Sta ,
Weoiher
1:11
•·
"""
·

White flnitih, cle11n interior, COOd tires, radio and beater.

SERVICE STATION

t:00
D:'iO
IS:00
1:3(1
1:40
8:45
7:GJ
'1:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:IQ
1 1 :00
1 1 : 10
, 1 : 10
1 1 : 20

Else WI LL �AVE
On Theae WEEKEND

1957 FORD "6" 2 Doir · . . · · · · · . . - - $895

POWEJ.L'S

Chan-nal a - Thursday

1:ia C■� blllUOO
0:00 Carloon Thelter
:O:QO The Red Rowe Show
,,a:30 On the Go
,,-

PRICE BUSTERS

•• w11o1e,.i.

i" t

ht

Yes, You I And Everyone

Kelly Tires

TEACHERS

"

nice .

n
Coupe.- Be11utiful 'WhU.e 11nd black finish,
Fordomalic trans ., rad.lo. heater and new while-well tires.

Judge and E:it-Offlclo Clerk
BY Henrietta O'Brien,
DeP\llY Clerk
(6) 30; ('1) 1, 2te

ELEMENTARY

. , ....

n

1

Mr. and Mn. RuS11e ll MarrilKl n
ol Ashtabula sp ent the J u ly fth
week end wUb Mr. a nd Mn, Alpha
Cottrill, Mr. and Mr1. Herman Lon•
don and Mr . 1nd ldra. Lawrence
Diddle,
Mra . Della Starkey of Col u mbus
1pe nt �st week end with the Wil­
Uam Diddle family.
R uasell zwlllina: who has com­
pleted basic trlinlns ,,ith the U .

CALL COUECI'

n

- · - - · · - · $1 1,95
1956 FORD V-8 Con,ertilile new
while )'lon top,

Low ,mileag e ,tiy local owner, like ,new
Lran,. rfor real economy.

,,39

t:30
0;00
lO :IO
1 1 :00
1 1 :30
L2:00
12:30
I '.00
1 : 10
2,30
3:00

WCH S.TV C7,un n

- - · · - - $1 1 95
1956 OLDSMOBILE Suiiei: 88 - - like
ew lire&amp;, hy­
real

t:00
tl:25
6:30
8:45
1:00

6:45 Si.an on
7:00 Today
9:00 Katie Doonar Shol'

V-8 motor, powergllde tra ns., has power e
glass, -good whitewall tires, factory air conditioned, spotl ess inte rior , bea u tiful white over red liniah.
4-Door. Beau tiful i v ory and w.n{uot� finish,
dram.atic t.Nns., powe r brakes, radio, heater,

•·so

Comedy Playhou.e
-6,dve,otu.re '.l'h,eat.er
Steamboat BUI
Sgt. Preflton
P1att Is Scruus Show
WeathercHt
NC'iWI Pittlll'f'
HuntJeJ Brlnkl� Report
Wblrlybln:1111
Resc·;e 8
&amp;at M.aat�l"IIOa
lTod ucer's C.holce
8-ebelor hther
Wrangle r
You Bi!it Your Life
Take A Good Look
N e ws H�&gt;1dlinea
W eathercaat
Jack Paar Show

Cltannel 3 -- Friday

· · · · $1 795
1957 CHEVROLET Bal Air 4 Door
st ering. brakes, tintetl

By Ada Slack
Roll call was a n swe red by nam•
ing "favorite bu lb flower" by six
membe rs when the Syrac use Gar·
dell Club met i n town hall Tu.ea.
day · e v e n ing J uly· 5· Ada Slack'
'
pre side n t, opened
the meeling with
gro up r e ading of l'Th e Women 's
cree d" and l_he Lord's Pray er . Reporl.!i were gi ven by El eanor Car•
roll and Ma rgaret Cottrill. "Day
·
L11 1es" was the su bjett or th e topic,
Hos te sses Canle Sinclair a nd Rruie
Ann Th e iss 9erved refreshmen ts at
the close of tl1e m ee ti ng to those
name d a nd Lela He ndrii
Sunday guesla of John Jo11ea
were M rs. John c rosa, M r. a nd M n.
Bent Wolfe and Dudley Wolfe, Ra•
·
cin e , Ira ,.oater, po me roy, a nd v..i
n- n
w se , I o al . ,
: · E . \. Mill I w h • om n.
·
ted � ,o n n• Jaw , n3 r
a u g :ter,.
•l
"
Mr. a nd Mrs. O. O . Pallerson o
11 uti a nd , Io Lawrenee Harbor , N ,
J. to visit her son, Clyde �Uls,
has re turned home .
Mr. and Mrs, Randy Adkins
(Mary H endrix) ot Wisconsin i1
vi siti n g he r pare n t&amp; Mr. and Mra.
Woodrow Hendrix � nd othe r relati vca,

4:00
-fi:io
11:'JO

o,3!)

- - · $1 595
1958 DODGE 4 Door · - - - - ring
·a d brakes. pl asi j"

Syrac use
SQClety
, EVents

Cltann,1 3 - Thursday

10:®
10:30
1 1 :00
1 1 : 10
11 :15

e
Con vertible . 348 cu.
ste eri ng and brakes, beaulif·u l white ,finish with bloa�k top a nd
re d inte rior trim.

e

WSA%..TV Chon11el 3 -

8;®

· · $1 995
T Impala - - · · · · · · lran1
1958 CHEVROlE
.. pcrw r
in. V-8 motor. Turbogllde

THAO SWIFT GETS MOYIE CHANCE
IN M.41&lt;1 NG FRIENDS WITH LION

TIL.E\'ltilON OUI Di

8,3!1

r n
Sport 2 Door . New car n ever
ny
ma
and
heater
tires,
wall
e
wnit
whee l dri ve, 4 speed trans.,
cost.
dealer
n
tha
ss
e
l
&lt;:h
u
Mas.
r
xt
othel' e

n
V-8 motor . au tomatic trarui:.. powe r atee
,
es.
r
U
a:ood
All
lnterLor,
clean
fini.!ih,
y
e
2•ton e gr

D,ally Sentinel, PomerO¥•Mlddleporl, 0., July 7, 1�7

1:00

ess · - - · - - · · · · · - $1 895
1959 GOLIATH Empr
sold or titled. 4 cyl. - 63 H.P. F o t

RUTLAN D, OHIO

NOTICE OF flLI Nlo ANO
HEARING ON INVENTORY'
cH■ No. 1 I,373
.._.._I,. coun,y, 0•1
p'obat. cour,, ....
no,
Ex ecuto, 0• Ad mi '_listra•
TO
Condition . of Gaug■1: Montgom• 1or an o sueh r he 1 owing
1o 1
o l
as
ft
c .y 15
92 I
J ?Pfr· 8 ower, 4 2 are residents of th e state of Ohio: .
r
.
0 p n, 11 1
11 i ·o upper, 10 ·
s u rvivin g spouse , if any ; ne xt of
l."
,_
r',PQ
· ·
1ower,
" . 1-._
. open · LNt' k. 23 15.4_ k 111,
4
'-""n e f"1c1ar1e.!I
un der t he W I· 11 ,
up� er , g· 8 1 GWe r, ' runnin g one 1. ( any ; th e attorney or attorne
)'.!I
� u&lt;1rler or a trnp. All mov.abl e representing any of th'e atore men•
dams up }3 lhr u 23 , cl used oU tio ncd ersons·
P
·
. .
lo onc•q uar l or opeu
You are hereby not1f1ed that on
.
Ohlo RIv■r 8uah:· 0own. 1,ock the 27th d.ay or Ju ne 1960 n In
•
.
e WHILer Ueckjord 4 - 45 am 0·2· ven tury 8nd Apprius
e mo nt of .t he
.
Luc.:k 1 3 Waverly 1 1 :55 pm 15-ol e Slale or Mildred
A. DQul!:la s , d_e •
. Lock 14'
Ell,a Ma r i.u J:3S� .irn 0·.0
0
I
c�ased,
·
I
, Shade, J n s aid
J:1te
u_
f
llt._
'
, 7- 10
0- •- Lo&lt;: k '1 7 Hanger C ounty wu filed m thl11 Court.
·
·
·
11UC kcl 7 11111 :J·l ·
' : '1'0' 11m 4"1"
·
II ea�mg
o n s111"d I n ventory 11.nd
•
' , . Snyder
,
Lock 18 t:" harlcs
5 .. 45 &amp; m 1 Appra1seme nt will be h11d before
0-�•
i.0 u,·0
••·� !"
·•- L•.,
,, ·. 05 p� this Court on the 18th day of July
•,,na
u�·k ""
•
"
15 4,. RI Tri Stale 9.15 pm O·O , 1 060 at 10 o'clock a
· m·
,
.
.Mr • t.:h.
, '
,.ayou
. r ii;· 1 1 • :io P 111 O• 0,. �
Ext&gt;epliuu
s there to m11y be filed
Lorr11me I I :50 pm 0-3 ;
Crown- by .any interested Pllrty a l any
potnl ti:O� lllll I lugl.toat in tow, time prior to five days before
the
All.ii; 7:25 am 3.0.
date se t for heari ng ·
u,11 ,· ,,ou, Li "
· D 1 2 : 10 am
.,." Ja me
W ITN gss my ••• n at ure
2·2 · Lo • k 23 Jre c ct l' 1 :30
an� the seal ol 11itl &lt;.:ourt
'1. 2 • C c
V 1 1 arn11 r · :,o pm ·
this 28th day of J une,
;
1111
1.
1960
s \, � /a vit t u ; 35 P;�/ · l 1 ' ••
: . ry_ er er :
· J i,;,i ger
a �n
r. H. O'BRIEN
t:liff �. 40 am D·O,. Elle n Z 3 : 1�
J udge and Ex•Offlcio Clerk
a m o- 3.
By Hen rie tta O'Br ien,
K.11n11w ha Hea ver down at Win•
De pu ty Cl erk
!it&gt;ld 7 : 1 � am 0·2.
(6) 30; ( 7J 7, 2tc

Woodrow H endrix wno was In•
jured in a n a uto accident laat Frl­
e
day h.11.s been returned lo hi.a hom
l.
plta
aoa
.
from St. Joaepb
hi�
Wil liam Gu i n ther ia ill at
by hill
hom e. He hii been visited
a
and
.
e
vil�
oks
Cro
of
son , Donald,
e Gu inther, of
i
Edd
y
u
G
on.
grands
Bucha na n, W. Va.

POM EROY MOTO R CO.

Rutland Furnit ure

a..· I.I
Kl''_Y £11.l

en

William D iddle lJ a patient In
Holler Ho1pital.
Duckworth · and
Mn. Alb4ilrt
Kay
Elea nor
p-andda u ghter.
Schneider . are vialting in Rittm•n.
Hr. and Mrs. Sam uel B&amp;rnbart
a nd children of Cleveland are
spendin1 two weeb with their par•
enta. Mr. and Mn. Thomu Hayman
local and Mn. John Barnhart, Le­
tart r,111.

The Cleanest Cars in town, Practic ally Every Car is a
One Owner Local New Car Trade In At

Living Room S uite

Legal No�ce

1•

SEE OUR CARS BEFORE BUYING

On New

Legal Notice

; 1 41 For Rent

� 1861 DODGI!: VB 4 d r. cu1tom roy .
al 1edan. One careful owner.
Std. 1hlft. Extra nice. S795,00.
Blnltnan, Pomeroy.
7-7·8lc
- -- ---1
FOR SALE ON E OWNER 1955
Chryale r, top condition. See Tom
Diddle. 3 milea back el R&amp;c l ne .
Phone VI 3-2232,
7·8·3lc

,,_,{91__ _For

Rea l !:state

WANTED, HANGING LAMPS, Old
11uns, bell,, Ilowered k e rosene
lamp,. Write B01; 668-A, Porn•
eroy, Ohio.
7 -' 3tp -.
WILL
TRADE I--IORSES
AND
Ponies for good u,cd car or
you n1 livestock.
Aneii Bur­
-EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two tiv•
bridge, R. D. 2, Alba ny, Ohio.
room 1par1men t•. A. N. Bena:el.
7 , Slp
--Plume WY:il-32?:il,
Jl•2 -ltc
-- TRACTOR OLIVER 60 Jusl com•
pletly overha u led. Cul tlv1tnn
SIX ROOM hou,e wllh bath, hot
a11d mowlna machine. G. A.
and �old w1te r, fuel oil f urnace.
Deem, Racine, Ohlo. Ph Onfl W I
Ha rry Hill, Letarl Falll, Ohio.
Phono CH?-2141.
9-3088.
8-30.jJtp
"l-7· 61c

--

1804 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 dr.
Ndan. Extra nice for model.
M86,00. Blal!ttn1n, Pomeroy.
'1-Hllc

'II FORD Convertible
WY 2-2480

e

( 2 1 ) Real Est&lt;Jte
-- Marine Supplie,

.._. Cl._ UIN Car,
AU MakN 1M MNela
MITRO-ITAN MOTOII&amp;

•

•

)
(20b---·

I USED

'-:===================================="'

--

...
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18)

,

Used TV Sets

$25 to $1 00

-

Call Die• Sterrett

I

x,.,

- Do Y o u rself
A Favo r

Trade I n You r Old Furn iture

( 20 ) Busi ness Serv ices

s..2fa

• "d
l G •i re
ft• f rlg

4 EXTRA GOOD

Elec tric Rang e

I

CU.

7 GOOD USED

3 Genera l Electric

I

9

$30.00

4 F r i g i da i re

I

-

FOOD F REEZE R
$1 00.00

Ref rige rato rs

7-6-3tp I

J
I
-- ----- flRMITI AND PEST CONTROL U)T f? OR- SALE :
1 00 x 1 00 -o n • AIR CON DITIONING, REFRIGER·
'Y Pain. PrM Inspection. Insur- I Main Stre el M ason,
w . V a.
· I a tion serv ice Jack"s Refrlg e ra•
'
ad lly Nationwide. Phone •· 1 Pho ne SP 3-0088.
hon N e w Hn en. Pho11e Tl.l27 5 3tp
11111 A. hrvlc• 'Station WY2,
- ---- -- 6-23. tf
!1 537.
-,-------,
2M6.
4-26-ttc iRAVILY TUCTOll 5ALII AND- 1
S.n l«� Jlz 1• M■ln, Porn■r■y.
- Who
AUCTIONII._
1/llt'ORMATI ON WANTED
.
Phone WY2-2915. Salesman:
I
has auth,o r1ty lo con!Jscale ou r
Compl■1 ■ h nlce
ltffdnlll•�
H1rold Lrntt.rt,
Cdtt and,.,_d
proper ly.
Uhlo. Phen. Coo,w'.11■ 3691 ,
Hugh Leifh e it,
Phone or Contui
Wrfh,
a-ig..ue
l-teigs Cou n ty
... C. BRADr.01D, Racine. Ohle.
=�c -cc-,--- - ___
7 � 3tp WILCOX-GA,Y 2-Speed Lape record- ·
- --,
--- - - -er, 2 ree ls or tape and r .idio- , MUILLI! R FU�NAC II5 , WEST NO
HOUSE ■pph.tncff. Arnold BroOF F I C E HOURS
phono jack, Re -u se lJpe rntldin•
Syr•cu .., Ohio. Phon■ ,
thtfl,
Betinnin11 July Firlt
itely. &lt;.:all WY 2.3745 llflc r 5 p.
1 1 -1 1 -tf
114.
WY'J:--6
l
!
1 • 4 P, M. Dally
m.
7 Stc - --- - ---Exe■pt
---: ROOFI NG,. SPOUTING, Sheet Me- :::---:--cc---:: -, --H.UUM
I
NINE Pll!:CE DJNlil/li
Thunday and Sunday
hi w?rk a�d repai r wo rk o_f
Suite Good condulon. Phone
R. t:. Boie•. MD
any kmd Frank Powers, 133
WY. 2·23tH.
Pom•roy, Ohio
7 1 61c
Third St , Middleport
N
__
---- -7 5 3tc
7-6·30tc
Phone WY 2·230 1 .
__ _ _ ------ NEW SIIIPMENT OF' TROPICAL
,
Sign
upplie.s.
s
of
nty
e
pl
and
fish
ion
n
compa
WANTED- A t.:hr1sti;an
.- _no ,moker and no childr en . Nu
In yard, Lowell McNicklt!, All·
Uq uity, Ohio.
7 1 Htc 1 - --- --c-c:----:--others have to apply. Frank
7·7·3tp
Run.
Bailey
Emnch,
-- ---------ONE WORK HORSE. Call WY 2· '
CUFF BYERS and his String
6322,
7 1 6lc
• -- Noles will be m Portland G rade
School, Friday, July 8th. Dan· 1'' URNITURE kitch en table s 11nd
chai rs, cabin e t, bu ffe t, other
7·7·2lc
g till 12.
cing ----- --.
lable1, rocking chairs, (1is he11, 1
.,, ..ware, othe, item,. Phone
( 2 ) Cord of Thanks
WY 2-2998 or 370 Fis her Street
B•fo•• g: 30 A. M.
7..·6Ip
_ _eport.
AM 8incerely grateful to all _ Mlddl
Mlddl•,ort WY-2-2649
my frie nds and neighbor s and
Pom•rop Wl'-2-3195
TWO year old bay italllon. Con•
wi1h lo th a nk each and e very
FUD STORI
kAUTl
tact Mrs. J. Ma rti n MIils, lbdne
o ne of yo u for le tters , ca rds
Chott
At
c
_HI-Jt
U t. 2 · Phone WI D 3773.
and flowe rs , and all oth er e x•
Y1,llon
pre1s ions of love and k in d ness GHEEN BEANS $1 .00 a b us hel. I HAMILL IIRVl�II ,TATION
e,tended lo me, while • palicnl
Piek you , own. No, 2 Potatoes J
...... 9:00 A.M.
1
l n Camdcn-Uark IIM,p llal.
$ 1 .00 r,o lb. bag. Cabbage 50c II
Albliny- USI
Ccdl R. Klmea.
E\'ery Day Seffltr
bu she l. Ch11rl e 11 Hilton, Port• I
7-7- l lp
1 ,nd.
7 6-6te --- -- -- CL0TH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
shades, cloth porch valance,
awnings, ve ne tian blinds, winIN MIMORIAM
dow shade,.
Free 08 limate1.
In lov ina memor)' of Cl er mont L.
Dal e WlpPfll, 21!J Uni on A ••o•,,•
Arnold, who palle d away, July
Pom eroy.
21
7 ROOM HOUSI, l 1/2 LOTS
--- - - ----7, 19MI.
RIDENOUR SUPPLY. R•dl o and
Id Kyger, near litores, po st of•
The rollln£ 1tream of life rol!M
TY Serv ice. YU�212li. 6-11 -SOlp•
fife !MIU church, ru nning water
on,
lo kitchen, lot11 of flowers ancJ
-Bui 1lill the v11.cant chair,
shrubs. Somo furniture with
Recalls th e lo ve , th.e voice, the
TELEVISION RADI O AND SMALL
hou»e Jncluding :fp('. living
1mile,
applia n ce repair. Phone Otis
or the one who once ,at lhcre. room suite, 4-pc. bedroom suite,
McC.,lntock, Racl�e, O.'ii o. 2-1-lfr
-f
d i nette 11e!. , refrigerato r, deeSadly ml�11ed b_y:
APA.1u.1M.ENTS - ..wmahed ancl
trlc l'lmHC , washe r, drye r, deep
Wire Ee.In• M. Arnold,
untumtsh ed. Mdla1ter1, .Middle
lroezc, \:'oungstown douhle sink,
lJa uahten : lluttt E. Richard!!,
1. Phone WY-2--5286.
pr
2-S-U
tian
e
ve11
�ornt!
cupboard,
c:hln.11,
Evely n E. EllioU,
blinds .and other furnit u ro:\. Re a •
Maxine A. Arn"bld.
l nsuranc
sor111bly priced. Sec Mr . or Mn..
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COMPLE.TE l.h'SURANCI.
PRO
Lo3t and Found
l ectlo n , Lite, Aulfli, Flre, Pollo.
7•760e.
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Phuue
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C,11 Don
MARSHALL COLLEGE
LOST:
lmmedl••· POIHHlonl
')la.I'\,
cla111 rl na ol 1930. Init i als JIH
on in1ide , Ri na: it gold wlttt green
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emerald 11tone and la on a 1old
chain. Reward. Finder eo n tac l ( 90 1
}'Olt SALE: f · ROOM HO USE 1111a
The Dally Sentinel.
7 4 3tp
lot.
H.easonablc.
See Jame,
lllll) IOATI AHO MOTOlto,u
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anti i,p whll• tit■)' last. MetroLOST TUESDAY mornlni near S.
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poUtan Motort. MIO i, Main
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Second A ve., MJddleport, 8
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t'OR SAL..E OR THADE Fon CAT­
week old 8e1ale, brown head '
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TLt� 7 U. Maasey-H11rr!s Cllpl)er
bh1ck ind white martlna:i. on
t:ombl no wlth 4 cyl. W lscon11in
body, black
le&amp;tber collar.
Bu, You
moto r rece ntly overhaul ed. Con.
Cttlld'• pe l. Phone WY 2·2280
tact Eug e ne Holler, Pho ne WI 97-Cl·3tc
3723, Hacine, Ohio.
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Army •t Fort Knox,

leave he will
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Fou,th of July Parad e ., Raci ne
we re Firemen: Bill Hudson, Mal•
colm G u i nther, Frankli n ll e ndrl l
a nd Joh n Slack. Junior Firemen:
Marion Slowe , Da ve Hen drix, Earl
He ndri:it, Eddie Moore, Bill Moore ,
Bill Levaey, Bob Willis and Roger
Slack and Rusaell Zwilling. Ladies
Auxiliary: Sylvia Zwillini, Phyllis
He ndrix, Ada Slack. Emmeline
1-Je ndrix, Carrie Sinclair and P.oae
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A nn Theiss.
John Field,. Ak,on, is spending
,umme, hom e
some lime al his
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Apply Box 668·8, c/o The Dally
7 2 3t p
Sentinel, Pom eroy.

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TWO GARAGEs on Mechanic St.
Rose Suson.
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FOR SALE
For Sale
a 12.da)' leave wllh ht.
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par ts, Mr. and .Mn. Troy Zwill·

For Rent

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and cry.

�&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-l\liddleport, 0., July 7 , 1960

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POI CONSISTENT DEPl!NDABLE llPULT�
RATl!S

WANT TO MA.KE $20 OR MORE
• d;y in pleasant '°"'e work?
Can US" man or woman part or
full tune. Wr ite P'RED RICE,
1 1 72 Gl e nwood Ave ., Ma r ion,
(6) 27 2B 29 (7) 3 6 7
Ohio

f cent. par w.rd, one insertion. Minimum chara:e - 60 cents.
I eent. per llrOl'd for three COlbleOll.Uve ln&amp;ertiona,
SKCi,al - one meulb for 30 cent.I per word..
Full nite of 6 cent.I per word will be charged for advertisin.c
Lt not p,Md wtlbin 10 daya after receivin;i bill.
.fn:orw: in AaWrtbiifii - &amp;bo\l..ld be repc&gt;�tP(i �dialely. TM
Dalt; Sentinel will not be 1"81ponaible fM mace than o.ne �Ol­
nct -inN.rt.ioo.
�rd of 1'-..lbb and Special NIX-icea r,{ Ew11t1 JUJO. Obitiw-ie1
puhlilhed at l CO'lt per word.
G DAYS
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3 DAYS
J DAY
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$Lall,
60c
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$1. 8(\
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Huusework or offic:e cleaning.
Phone WY 2-326 1 .
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! HOUSJ,: WORK Jly the de;: or hour
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WY 2-9904.

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Pomeroy, Oblo

19M BUICK, 4 dr. 1eda n. Me·
,:hanlc1lly very so u nd , $495.00.
Blaettnara, Pomcro)'.
7-Hllc

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IIIM Cllt;VROLh'T 210 2 d r.
Wor th mol'Cl. $38&amp;.00. Blaet·
7-7·6tc
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Coal! Bulldina.
&amp;Her July
able
condition $700, Charle. B uck,
8 29 12te
· · RD No. 3, Pomeroy.
'1-6-Stp
1tM STAR CHll!F BLUE AND FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Phone Turn•
er 2-8478.
7 2 6tp
Whtte PonUac ._door hardtop,
automatic trarumlulon, powtr FOUR room furnl1hed 1partment
bntea and 1teeri111, radio and
Aleo farm for 11le near Baaha11
hHtt-r. In top t.-oadltion. Call
88 arrea. Phone WY 2·3302,
'1-6-etc
WY .2-tl834.
1,7 ,6lp

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CIAI, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
naca. Call for free eaUmates
.....mu • Abbott, lliddleport

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bentel now. Eicellent for lree1AAI � jelllet Phone )'Our or
H. C.U.On, Rt I, 1114
•111rt. Plloae NI 2-4711,7.

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ho us e. $950. Ou lbuJldlngs , good
W{'I(, Call Middlepo1·t WY 22857 .
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2¼ acre s, 1,1u, e lectrklt.y and
water. G11.r1ge a nd barn, Co11tact Ed na Pickens, Raelne, Ohio
7-7•6tc

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Trade.

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rooma and balh, f urnished in
New Haven. Phone WY 2-3267.
7.7. ate

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a:arbaa:e dl1poul un it. n!:!wly
redecorated. Phone WY 2·M3:i.
7-7-ttc

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bolh. IN Mulberry An.
7 5 Sic
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NOTIC.• Of APPOINTMENT
Ca .. No. l a,401
Eatala of CharlH M. fHn
Dkt•IN
Notice Is he reby 111ven that A&amp;·
ncs L. t"e en whose Post Offlcc add·
tell!. lS ltuUlt! 2, Albany, Oh it.•, hall
bee n duly appointed Admi111stra•
tnx of U1e t.;at�lc uf Cha1·Jcs M,
l''een lato of Albany, Mclgs Cou n­
ty, Ohio, deceim�d .
Oalctl lh111 l7lh day o C J u ne,
1900.
F. H. (;'BIUEN
Jud!le of .the P robat e t:ourt
Ml'i1113 County, fJluo
\6) 30; (7) 7, 14, Ste

NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT
Case No. 18,392
E1lat■ of W1rnr■r C. Stanley,

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NOTICI DJ&amp;: P'ILING AND
HEARING ON INVENTOR Y
CH■ No, 1 1,316
PrDIMte Court, /Ml.. Co11nty, Ohio
TO the Executor or Adrriinlstra•
tor .and to s uch oJ th e following H
a re residents ol the state of Ohio:
_ aurvlving spou.5e, If K ny ; n e xt of
ki n ; be ne ficiarle&amp; u nde the will, ii
a ny; the attorney or attocne ya re.
preAenttns any of the •iore m e n• ·
Uoned persona.
You are hereby notified that on
the 2:jth day of June U.60, an In•
ventory and A.pvralsement of th e
estate of Alice Able,, dece aat"d,
late ol Sutton Township In 11id
County w11 flied in thla Court,
Heari n.Iii on 11111d Inventory and
APP(alaement will be had before
this Co urt on the 18th day of July,
1960, al 10:30 o'clock a. m .
Exceptiona tllereto may be filed
party at any
by any Interested
time prior to fiv e daya be fore the
date se t 1or h�alnc.

Notice is hereby give n that J. 8.
O 'lirien whoso Post OUice 11dd ress
1� 1 10 ½ Co ur t M., Pomcro_y, Ohio,
h&amp;s bcr.n dul)' appoi11t11d Admln•
istrutor of the .E stwlc of Warner C.
Slir n loy lato ol Me igs t.:o un ty, Ohio,
decC!11sed,
Dated 'this 27th day o,f June
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HI AIIING
1960.
on tht bl.idpt of
1''. II. O'BRIEN
Lebanon T•wn1111,
J udie or the Probate Court
Notice is hereby a: lven tha.� on
M e i&amp;a County, Ohio
the 14th d1y ot July, 1960 , at 'J p.
(6) 30; (7) 7 , 14, 31c
m. a p u blic hearlna will 1t he ld on
the hudeet p re pared by th e Board
of Town,hlp Tr u st e es of th e Town­
Mh l p of I.,et,11non, Meli• County,
NDTICI OI' APPOINTMINT
Ohio, af the regular meetl na: place
ca.. No. M.394
at SUvet11vl1le , Ohio.
Rate of Cl lnton Ollk..,-, $t'.
Clarence La wrence
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Lebanon Township &lt;Clerk
Notlet1 i/'her,iby 1iven that Ava
Portlatm, Ohio
7 7 lle Gilkey whose Poat Ol'll&lt;:e addreu
is Jurrlsonvllle, Oblo, h11 beefl
duly appointed Admlnlatratrix of
LIOAL HOTICI
Notice la here by given that on thfl Eatate of Clinton Gilkl)', St.
the 20th day of Ju1y 1960. at &amp; p. hlUl of Selplo Town&amp;b.lp; Melp
m. a public hearlna: wlU be held County , Ohlo, deetued.
of June,Daled thil 201.h U)'
on the bt1d1et of Letart Tuwnahip
for the fiscal year endtn1 Dee. 11, 1860.
F. H. O'BRIEN,
1981. Such heartn.a: will be held In
Judge ' of lhe Probale Court I
Townahip Hall, Ea•I Letart, Ohio.
lleill County, Obio
Flo)'d Norrit, Clerk
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and th e 11eal ol uld Court
this 28th day or June
1860.
iF. H. O'BRIEN

1956 FORD V-8 Falrlan, 500 · · · - - · fi$1095
ish with

"4-Dt}{)r Sedan. Low mile age by l"ocal owner . Black n
,pleasing interior, Fordom111U c, power 1teering and brakes, radio
and heat er .

1956 MERCURY MonklJ.ir · · - · · - · · · · $1 295

4-Door Hardtop. Mereom•tlc trans., power steering . a nd brakes,
pow er windows and seat, spotleas beautU:u l vinyl interior trim,
sbar,p white ·and red 2-tone fini1h, new Urea.

1955 CHEVROLET "6" 2-Dr. Wagon $1095

line tire1, at.ndard

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American e.,1dstand
Rocky and His Friends
Sein Frar.clsco Beat
.Your Ea."o RepartaWeather Te:ler
John Daly Nell'I
Fll1ht
Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
'R)e Real McCoy•
Jeannie Car-son Show
Unto.•ehablt!S
Sea Hu.at
N ewa 'l'anlJbt
Scannln&amp; .the Weather
Spol'l8 Tonlght
Late Show

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1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 · · · · · - $595

2 Door. Hydnm•Ue, N,dlo, heater, white and LUrquolae, good
8"t COYt.1'1,

1956 FORD V8 C11tolllln1 · · - · - - - - $895

2 Door. Std. tnl\1., cle&amp;n Interior,, SO da]i •1U1Nntee, radio,
heater. SAVE.

1950 FORD V8 2 Dr. · · . . . . · · Special $69.

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Gafo storm S';lo"
E-:1t the Clock
Who l)o You Trust
AmerJe1n Btndatand
Rtn Tln Tin
San Francltco Beat
Your Esso Report£.;
We ather Teller
John Daly Nen
Buddv :.1,are:ber Shotr
Walt- l.lilney Pre&amp;enta
;.I•� From Bladlhowk
77 Sun..1 Strip
Tbe l&gt;etee,t1ve1
hb.ck Saddle
tho How TO!llihl
SHPPiDI tbe Weat.ber

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To Tell the Tru th.
News
A Look at thu Weather
Theater 13
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Love
Search for Tom� rrow
The GuidJn1 ·Llaht
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As th• WOrli:I �t'DI
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t:UJ The SeOl'�t · storm
tSO Tllei Edi&amp; of Night
HO Ttie Thre-e Stooger
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':.00 Arthur J. imith--li'•n
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Morning Star
Events Of Wet!k

LITTL_E ORPHAN ANNIE

Joe Thoren has return e&lt;I hom e
rrom the hospital and is much im­
proved.
Several from here atte ndPd th e
July fth cele brations at Racine
and Cheahlre,
Mrs. Edyth Sisson •nd two sons
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Ha n­
son Holter were the recent guests
• of Mr. 1nd Ml'I. Charle!II P. Ihle.
Stanl� Nease Is u nder1oi'1R
treatment at University Hosplt� In
Colulpbus.
Mn, l,fary Lou I.hie ,nd chllclren
were 1 u.ea,ta of her 1lstt,,, 'Mrs. Jean
Mtyle
q.ne
Udren, W.iiYerly,
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DEARBORN, Mich. UPI-A Stevenaon IUpDOJ'ten Mid today
sc.lii'\81- bu1 e.,,-qlhl 46 ehildl'ep tf\ey . �e 1endin1 peUtiom �­
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· · · · · · $1095
1956
. FORD V8 ½ Ton Plckvp
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1957 FORD V8 RIIIClltto . . . . . . . . . .. $1 295
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INTERESTED IN NORTHERN OHIO CITY LOCATION
INVITED TO APPLY. 2 YRS, TRAINING $8800 fl!OOO. 3 YRS. TRAININ(l !ltOOO - fl!200, BACHE­

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LOR'S DEGREE $4100 - $5800. FULL CREDIT FOR
!IILITARY AND TEACHING EXPFJ\IENCJl.

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BRING V0U UP TO 01\TE 00 1HE
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PlOWING Pl!OCBlURES
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1954 PLYMOUTH Dtlux1 Cpe. - - . . · - $495

nun. ,good. Nice -.ppearanct,

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1,- VIRNOH S.COff
"But there UI no real dancer.
HOLl..VWOOD UPI - H'&amp; not ,o The eat lmow1 Thad b n't •frail.I.
"He- rides Z,mba around like 11
diHieult to puah yo ur eh1ld lnto a
movie career-if yo u 'rt! wllllh g to pony.
toss him i nto a cage with a full•
··Me� I'm pretty t r iendly with
grow n Afr ican lion.
Zamba, too. 1 took my shirt off opt
That's how JO. year-old Thad day and he l!clr:ed the skin rijhl
Swill 11ot hi1 biK bre11.k.
off my back. It wa, tore for -web.
Thad Sr., h111 father, Said ii Wal I wouldn't wrestle him tho u gh. He­
eas)'. The philosophy being, "get weigh s almost 600 pou nd»." Swift
in their, kid, they can ' t lay .11 claw patted his son on the 1houlde r, a nd
on us!"
said, "Thad here h11s a lot o( cuutFalher and son are teamine u p age, and J think he and Zi.mba will
i n a new pictu,e , "The Perfeet make a hie hit.''
World of Rodney Br ewster.'' F a.
Bit parts: Edwad G. Robl11son,
th er wrote the scrip! and will co-- Cha rt" Lavthtorl end 8url !vu-­
produce. Thad will co•star with a a lll'OVP of portly v.t■r•n.......... r• in
lion named Z.emba.
th, runnlnt1 for th.- rol• of the
It began w he n Swift the elder Ivel,. In Frank C.pra•, "Pock■t•
took a script lo prod u cer • directo r - t\11 of Miracl"" . . . ...,n Crawford',
H e rbert Strock. The sto ry i nvolv • 1 twin daus,hten .,..,. -'"•n • South
ed a lO•y e ar·old genius who goes Anwrlnn cruiH H a 1raduatlon
to college and becomes the beat PNMnt from Mama . . . J,nJci Rwl,
tri end of a lion.
hH bffn cast for th• f■m lnlu lud
Str ock though Swift had tak e n In the n:e,w t■lwl1ion Nr)n 1'Mo­
l ea v e of his se nses. "Where,' ' he rn.nl of f•ar" . . . .
wan ted to know, "can you fi nd a
kid actor willing to frolic with a
lion?"
Talent Hunt
Swift checked lhe tal ent age-n­
cies. Th ey turned him away, a.ay.
Mr. 11nd Mra. Robert Grueeet
ing e ven if t hey found a tid that and son, of Spri nglield
th&amp;
brave his parents wouldn't he ar weekend guests of their "i,Wnts,
ol such a. thi ng. De le ated, Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gruese r.
a movie•TV cha racter actor, reAttendance at S u nday 'School
t u rned home.
J u ly 3rd was 86 collectio n $22.63.
Kathy O'Neal of Lancaste r .spent.
•·1 told my problema to my wife
the weeke nd with Miss Freda Will'
and little Thad," the father sa id.
"Rignt away Thad sald he'd be a nd daughler, Mary,
willing lo make friends with a
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gti.ue�
lion and star in the movie. I ol Middl etown were wee k en d
was all for it, too, But thad's gu ests of Mr. and Mrs, Fra n k
mother acC' u s ed me of trying lo Gruese r.
m urd er our son.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morris and
"Finally she agreed to le t nim ebildren, Middl etow n , were wee k
play ttte role if J made trie nd1 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
with a lion first. J chil•k en ed out,· Riffle .
Don Hamrick, Enterprise , W,
but Thad went ahe ad with the
Va., is a· patient in the Meigs
de al.
"We con tacted a nimal trainer Oe net'al Hospital lor su rgery.
Ralph Helfe r, who took Thad into He has be�n the gues t of Mr. and
a cue wlLh Zamba. It wu a Mrs. Donald Bailey.
Re v . and Mra. Leet er Taylor
te nse moment.''
Young ';t'had, squirmi ng to tell and children , Spri n&amp;fi eld, were
his side or the story, ran his hilnd weekend guests of Mr. and Ml7i,
through his straw-blond halr and Amos Leonard.
�
Mr. and , Mrs, Richard �t1'.n&amp;'
pipe d up.
Zamba ran ove r to me and and aon, Mar l el ta, Mr. and y,_.
licked me on the teg," he reported. J e rrold Hartunc and sons of Coi­
''Then 1 pu t my arms arou·¥ him umbus were wee ken d gue1t1 or
a nd scra#he.d h,11 ears . He kn ew t Mr. and Mn. JOhn Hartung .
wasn't afriid ol hlm and 1 cou ld
Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Eichinger Sr
spent Monday with Mr. and Mr,s..
l,ell
· he Ji� me.
· usflnll FrlHijshfp
Ch,irles Sayre of Wolf Pen.
Mrs. Grace Glaie a nd Donni e
"That y.,as D\ore Uia.n eighif:
mi;tAths a19. &amp;pp i",OW w e 're re� Pulli n s Qf Co�umbus are vifliUng
bdddies, H e licks lhe hair tonic Mr. and MJ,,.. 'wm. Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stta(er of
off my heard a,n.d purrs wh e n ,
scratch him. "He abo l e ts rn e p ut Colu mbus ,pent the weekend with
my arm ii) hi.1 month a nd wreoslle M r . and' Mn. Huold Blacketo n
with him. Jt'M kinda silly wrestling and child re n.
She rrie Ly n n Blackston la vi altwith a lio n . H e could kill m e with
ing her gra ndparents, Mr. and
one swat if he wanted to."
Swiil Sr., ckared his throat a nd Mrs. F. E. Shafer in Columbus..
Mr. an_d Mrs, Herbert Glaiie
e,h,l,nged. the subjecl.
.
' \,I can 't buy any ins u rance � .JJ1. �Cl�\l e Wnd spent Sat u rday ' with,
t-he bor on this pict ur e ,'' he 11aid. 1 'Mr. and "Mrs. Wm, Radlord.
Jeifrey folmer is visiting Mr.
.
a n d Mrs. Wm, Folmer o/. N e w
Hav e n.
Rev. Robert Card· filled his re­
gular appoi ntment Sunday at 7:30
p. m. SC'ripture Matthe w 6: 1-13.
S ermon The Price of Freedom.
I The re we re 46 in :itlendance.
The WSCS will - hold the ir re­
g ular meeting July J2 al 1 : 30 al
th e chu rch. They are quilting in
1
• th e ch urch bosement every 'l'uel•
day. all d.ay. F.voryone is welcomc­
Mrs. Iris Collins and child ren
of Pom erqy wo re .1;:isest11 of Mr.
a nd Mn. Elmer Bail ey S un day,
M r , and Mrs. Donald Pulli ns
were guests of Mr. ant.I Mrs. Wm.
Radford. They tC!turned to their
home in Columbus Monday. Mu ry
Lou and Rebekah Radford rC! l Urn•
ed home with them.

Toppe r
Dou,:b Re Ml
PJ•y Y1;1ur Hunch
P ric e II Rijhl
Conc enlr-atlon
Truth or Consequence•
!t Could Be You
:Mld Da)' New:.
Mo vletime
Loretta Youn1 Theater
Yohn&amp;: Dr. Ma\one
From Thue ltoots
Comedy PlayhoUN
Adve nture Tip'.)e
�,eamboat Bili
GiSM Kld
Mi.sic in lhe Round
Jim Thacker SMw
Weathe-rcaat
N ews Ptctu""f!I
Huntley Brlukley llepon
Death Valley Days
Thi! Man DIWIIOD
Cincinnati Baseball
TBA
News lf.Hdlh1es
W ead':ercast
P...- s� •
Sign Of£.

el
WH TH..fV _Ch ann
I ,,.,,.

'� � ··�
�118 Slfii On
1:(11) Guut Sta ,
Weoiher
1:11
•·
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·

White flnitih, cle11n interior, COOd tires, radio and beater.

SERVICE STATION

t:00
D:'iO
IS:00
1:3(1
1:40
8:45
7:GJ
'1:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:IQ
1 1 :00
1 1 : 10
, 1 : 10
1 1 : 20

Else WI LL �AVE
On Theae WEEKEND

1957 FORD "6" 2 Doir · . . · · · · · . . - - $895

POWEJ.L'S

Chan-nal a - Thursday

1:ia C■� blllUOO
0:00 Carloon Thelter
:O:QO The Red Rowe Show
,,a:30 On the Go
,,-

PRICE BUSTERS

•• w11o1e,.i.

i" t

ht

Yes, You I And Everyone

Kelly Tires

TEACHERS

"

nice .

n
Coupe.- Be11utiful 'WhU.e 11nd black finish,
Fordomalic trans ., rad.lo. heater and new while-well tires.

Judge and E:it-Offlclo Clerk
BY Henrietta O'Brien,
DeP\llY Clerk
(6) 30; ('1) 1, 2te

ELEMENTARY

. , ....

n

1

Mr. and Mn. RuS11e ll MarrilKl n
ol Ashtabula sp ent the J u ly fth
week end wUb Mr. a nd Mn, Alpha
Cottrill, Mr. and Mr1. Herman Lon•
don and Mr . 1nd ldra. Lawrence
Diddle,
Mra . Della Starkey of Col u mbus
1pe nt �st week end with the Wil­
Uam Diddle family.
R uasell zwlllina: who has com­
pleted basic trlinlns ,,ith the U .

CALL COUECI'

n

- · - - · · - · $1 1,95
1956 FORD V-8 Con,ertilile new
while )'lon top,

Low ,mileag e ,tiy local owner, like ,new
Lran,. rfor real economy.

,,39

t:30
0;00
lO :IO
1 1 :00
1 1 :30
L2:00
12:30
I '.00
1 : 10
2,30
3:00

WCH S.TV C7,un n

- - · · - - $1 1 95
1956 OLDSMOBILE Suiiei: 88 - - like
ew lire&amp;, hy­
real

t:00
tl:25
6:30
8:45
1:00

6:45 Si.an on
7:00 Today
9:00 Katie Doonar Shol'

V-8 motor, powergllde tra ns., has power e
glass, -good whitewall tires, factory air conditioned, spotl ess inte rior , bea u tiful white over red liniah.
4-Door. Beau tiful i v ory and w.n{uot� finish,
dram.atic t.Nns., powe r brakes, radio, heater,

•·so

Comedy Playhou.e
-6,dve,otu.re '.l'h,eat.er
Steamboat BUI
Sgt. Preflton
P1att Is Scruus Show
WeathercHt
NC'iWI Pittlll'f'
HuntJeJ Brlnkl� Report
Wblrlybln:1111
Resc·;e 8
&amp;at M.aat�l"IIOa
lTod ucer's C.holce
8-ebelor hther
Wrangle r
You Bi!it Your Life
Take A Good Look
N e ws H�&gt;1dlinea
W eathercaat
Jack Paar Show

Cltannel 3 -- Friday

· · · · $1 795
1957 CHEVROLET Bal Air 4 Door
st ering. brakes, tintetl

By Ada Slack
Roll call was a n swe red by nam•
ing "favorite bu lb flower" by six
membe rs when the Syrac use Gar·
dell Club met i n town hall Tu.ea.
day · e v e n ing J uly· 5· Ada Slack'
'
pre side n t, opened
the meeling with
gro up r e ading of l'Th e Women 's
cree d" and l_he Lord's Pray er . Reporl.!i were gi ven by El eanor Car•
roll and Ma rgaret Cottrill. "Day
·
L11 1es" was the su bjett or th e topic,
Hos te sses Canle Sinclair a nd Rruie
Ann Th e iss 9erved refreshmen ts at
the close of tl1e m ee ti ng to those
name d a nd Lela He ndrii
Sunday guesla of John Jo11ea
were M rs. John c rosa, M r. a nd M n.
Bent Wolfe and Dudley Wolfe, Ra•
·
cin e , Ira ,.oater, po me roy, a nd v..i
n- n
w se , I o al . ,
: · E . \. Mill I w h • om n.
·
ted � ,o n n• Jaw , n3 r
a u g :ter,.
•l
"
Mr. a nd Mrs. O. O . Pallerson o
11 uti a nd , Io Lawrenee Harbor , N ,
J. to visit her son, Clyde �Uls,
has re turned home .
Mr. and Mrs, Randy Adkins
(Mary H endrix) ot Wisconsin i1
vi siti n g he r pare n t&amp; Mr. and Mra.
Woodrow Hendrix � nd othe r relati vca,

4:00
-fi:io
11:'JO

o,3!)

- - · $1 595
1958 DODGE 4 Door · - - - - ring
·a d brakes. pl asi j"

Syrac use
SQClety
, EVents

Cltann,1 3 - Thursday

10:®
10:30
1 1 :00
1 1 : 10
11 :15

e
Con vertible . 348 cu.
ste eri ng and brakes, beaulif·u l white ,finish with bloa�k top a nd
re d inte rior trim.

e

WSA%..TV Chon11el 3 -

8;®

· · $1 995
T Impala - - · · · · · · lran1
1958 CHEVROlE
.. pcrw r
in. V-8 motor. Turbogllde

THAO SWIFT GETS MOYIE CHANCE
IN M.41&lt;1 NG FRIENDS WITH LION

TIL.E\'ltilON OUI Di

8,3!1

r n
Sport 2 Door . New car n ever
ny
ma
and
heater
tires,
wall
e
wnit
whee l dri ve, 4 speed trans.,
cost.
dealer
n
tha
ss
e
l
&lt;:h
u
Mas.
r
xt
othel' e

n
V-8 motor . au tomatic trarui:.. powe r atee
,
es.
r
U
a:ood
All
lnterLor,
clean
fini.!ih,
y
e
2•ton e gr

D,ally Sentinel, PomerO¥•Mlddleporl, 0., July 7, 1�7

1:00

ess · - - · - - · · · · · - $1 895
1959 GOLIATH Empr
sold or titled. 4 cyl. - 63 H.P. F o t

RUTLAN D, OHIO

NOTICE OF flLI Nlo ANO
HEARING ON INVENTORY'
cH■ No. 1 I,373
.._.._I,. coun,y, 0•1
p'obat. cour,, ....
no,
Ex ecuto, 0• Ad mi '_listra•
TO
Condition . of Gaug■1: Montgom• 1or an o sueh r he 1 owing
1o 1
o l
as
ft
c .y 15
92 I
J ?Pfr· 8 ower, 4 2 are residents of th e state of Ohio: .
r
.
0 p n, 11 1
11 i ·o upper, 10 ·
s u rvivin g spouse , if any ; ne xt of
l."
,_
r',PQ
· ·
1ower,
" . 1-._
. open · LNt' k. 23 15.4_ k 111,
4
'-""n e f"1c1ar1e.!I
un der t he W I· 11 ,
up� er , g· 8 1 GWe r, ' runnin g one 1. ( any ; th e attorney or attorne
)'.!I
� u&lt;1rler or a trnp. All mov.abl e representing any of th'e atore men•
dams up }3 lhr u 23 , cl used oU tio ncd ersons·
P
·
. .
lo onc•q uar l or opeu
You are hereby not1f1ed that on
.
Ohlo RIv■r 8uah:· 0own. 1,ock the 27th d.ay or Ju ne 1960 n In
•
.
e WHILer Ueckjord 4 - 45 am 0·2· ven tury 8nd Apprius
e mo nt of .t he
.
Luc.:k 1 3 Waverly 1 1 :55 pm 15-ol e Slale or Mildred
A. DQul!:la s , d_e •
. Lock 14'
Ell,a Ma r i.u J:3S� .irn 0·.0
0
I
c�ased,
·
I
, Shade, J n s aid
J:1te
u_
f
llt._
'
, 7- 10
0- •- Lo&lt;: k '1 7 Hanger C ounty wu filed m thl11 Court.
·
·
·
11UC kcl 7 11111 :J·l ·
' : '1'0' 11m 4"1"
·
II ea�mg
o n s111"d I n ventory 11.nd
•
' , . Snyder
,
Lock 18 t:" harlcs
5 .. 45 &amp; m 1 Appra1seme nt will be h11d before
0-�•
i.0 u,·0
••·� !"
·•- L•.,
,, ·. 05 p� this Court on the 18th day of July
•,,na
u�·k ""
•
"
15 4,. RI Tri Stale 9.15 pm O·O , 1 060 at 10 o'clock a
· m·
,
.
.Mr • t.:h.
, '
,.ayou
. r ii;· 1 1 • :io P 111 O• 0,. �
Ext&gt;epliuu
s there to m11y be filed
Lorr11me I I :50 pm 0-3 ;
Crown- by .any interested Pllrty a l any
potnl ti:O� lllll I lugl.toat in tow, time prior to five days before
the
All.ii; 7:25 am 3.0.
date se t for heari ng ·
u,11 ,· ,,ou, Li "
· D 1 2 : 10 am
.,." Ja me
W ITN gss my ••• n at ure
2·2 · Lo • k 23 Jre c ct l' 1 :30
an� the seal ol 11itl &lt;.:ourt
'1. 2 • C c
V 1 1 arn11 r · :,o pm ·
this 28th day of J une,
;
1111
1.
1960
s \, � /a vit t u ; 35 P;�/ · l 1 ' ••
: . ry_ er er :
· J i,;,i ger
a �n
r. H. O'BRIEN
t:liff �. 40 am D·O,. Elle n Z 3 : 1�
J udge and Ex•Offlcio Clerk
a m o- 3.
By Hen rie tta O'Br ien,
K.11n11w ha Hea ver down at Win•
De pu ty Cl erk
!it&gt;ld 7 : 1 � am 0·2.
(6) 30; ( 7J 7, 2tc

Woodrow H endrix wno was In•
jured in a n a uto accident laat Frl­
e
day h.11.s been returned lo hi.a hom
l.
plta
aoa
.
from St. Joaepb
hi�
Wil liam Gu i n ther ia ill at
by hill
hom e. He hii been visited
a
and
.
e
vil�
oks
Cro
of
son , Donald,
e Gu inther, of
i
Edd
y
u
G
on.
grands
Bucha na n, W. Va.

POM EROY MOTO R CO.

Rutland Furnit ure

a..· I.I
Kl''_Y £11.l

en

William D iddle lJ a patient In
Holler Ho1pital.
Duckworth · and
Mn. Alb4ilrt
Kay
Elea nor
p-andda u ghter.
Schneider . are vialting in Rittm•n.
Hr. and Mrs. Sam uel B&amp;rnbart
a nd children of Cleveland are
spendin1 two weeb with their par•
enta. Mr. and Mn. Thomu Hayman
local and Mn. John Barnhart, Le­
tart r,111.

The Cleanest Cars in town, Practic ally Every Car is a
One Owner Local New Car Trade In At

Living Room S uite

Legal No�ce

1•

SEE OUR CARS BEFORE BUYING

On New

Legal Notice

; 1 41 For Rent

� 1861 DODGI!: VB 4 d r. cu1tom roy .
al 1edan. One careful owner.
Std. 1hlft. Extra nice. S795,00.
Blnltnan, Pomeroy.
7-7·8lc
- -- ---1
FOR SALE ON E OWNER 1955
Chryale r, top condition. See Tom
Diddle. 3 milea back el R&amp;c l ne .
Phone VI 3-2232,
7·8·3lc

,,_,{91__ _For

Rea l !:state

WANTED, HANGING LAMPS, Old
11uns, bell,, Ilowered k e rosene
lamp,. Write B01; 668-A, Porn•
eroy, Ohio.
7 -' 3tp -.
WILL
TRADE I--IORSES
AND
Ponies for good u,cd car or
you n1 livestock.
Aneii Bur­
-EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two tiv•
bridge, R. D. 2, Alba ny, Ohio.
room 1par1men t•. A. N. Bena:el.
7 , Slp
--Plume WY:il-32?:il,
Jl•2 -ltc
-- TRACTOR OLIVER 60 Jusl com•
pletly overha u led. Cul tlv1tnn
SIX ROOM hou,e wllh bath, hot
a11d mowlna machine. G. A.
and �old w1te r, fuel oil f urnace.
Deem, Racine, Ohlo. Ph Onfl W I
Ha rry Hill, Letarl Falll, Ohio.
Phono CH?-2141.
9-3088.
8-30.jJtp
"l-7· 61c

--

1804 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 dr.
Ndan. Extra nice for model.
M86,00. Blal!ttn1n, Pomeroy.
'1-Hllc

'II FORD Convertible
WY 2-2480

e

( 2 1 ) Real Est&lt;Jte
-- Marine Supplie,

.._. Cl._ UIN Car,
AU MakN 1M MNela
MITRO-ITAN MOTOII&amp;

•

•

)
(20b---·

I USED

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--

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18)

,

Used TV Sets

$25 to $1 00

-

Call Die• Sterrett

I

x,.,

- Do Y o u rself
A Favo r

Trade I n You r Old Furn iture

( 20 ) Busi ness Serv ices

s..2fa

• "d
l G •i re
ft• f rlg

4 EXTRA GOOD

Elec tric Rang e

I

CU.

7 GOOD USED

3 Genera l Electric

I

9

$30.00

4 F r i g i da i re

I

-

FOOD F REEZE R
$1 00.00

Ref rige rato rs

7-6-3tp I

J
I
-- ----- flRMITI AND PEST CONTROL U)T f? OR- SALE :
1 00 x 1 00 -o n • AIR CON DITIONING, REFRIGER·
'Y Pain. PrM Inspection. Insur- I Main Stre el M ason,
w . V a.
· I a tion serv ice Jack"s Refrlg e ra•
'
ad lly Nationwide. Phone •· 1 Pho ne SP 3-0088.
hon N e w Hn en. Pho11e Tl.l27 5 3tp
11111 A. hrvlc• 'Station WY2,
- ---- -- 6-23. tf
!1 537.
-,-------,
2M6.
4-26-ttc iRAVILY TUCTOll 5ALII AND- 1
S.n l«� Jlz 1• M■ln, Porn■r■y.
- Who
AUCTIONII._
1/llt'ORMATI ON WANTED
.
Phone WY2-2915. Salesman:
I
has auth,o r1ty lo con!Jscale ou r
Compl■1 ■ h nlce
ltffdnlll•�
H1rold Lrntt.rt,
Cdtt and,.,_d
proper ly.
Uhlo. Phen. Coo,w'.11■ 3691 ,
Hugh Leifh e it,
Phone or Contui
Wrfh,
a-ig..ue
l-teigs Cou n ty
... C. BRADr.01D, Racine. Ohle.
=�c -cc-,--- - ___
7 � 3tp WILCOX-GA,Y 2-Speed Lape record- ·
- --,
--- - - -er, 2 ree ls or tape and r .idio- , MUILLI! R FU�NAC II5 , WEST NO
HOUSE ■pph.tncff. Arnold BroOF F I C E HOURS
phono jack, Re -u se lJpe rntldin•
Syr•cu .., Ohio. Phon■ ,
thtfl,
Betinnin11 July Firlt
itely. &lt;.:all WY 2.3745 llflc r 5 p.
1 1 -1 1 -tf
114.
WY'J:--6
l
!
1 • 4 P, M. Dally
m.
7 Stc - --- - ---Exe■pt
---: ROOFI NG,. SPOUTING, Sheet Me- :::---:--cc---:: -, --H.UUM
I
NINE Pll!:CE DJNlil/li
Thunday and Sunday
hi w?rk a�d repai r wo rk o_f
Suite Good condulon. Phone
R. t:. Boie•. MD
any kmd Frank Powers, 133
WY. 2·23tH.
Pom•roy, Ohio
7 1 61c
Third St , Middleport
N
__
---- -7 5 3tc
7-6·30tc
Phone WY 2·230 1 .
__ _ _ ------ NEW SIIIPMENT OF' TROPICAL
,
Sign
upplie.s.
s
of
nty
e
pl
and
fish
ion
n
compa
WANTED- A t.:hr1sti;an
.- _no ,moker and no childr en . Nu
In yard, Lowell McNicklt!, All·
Uq uity, Ohio.
7 1 Htc 1 - --- --c-c:----:--others have to apply. Frank
7·7·3tp
Run.
Bailey
Emnch,
-- ---------ONE WORK HORSE. Call WY 2· '
CUFF BYERS and his String
6322,
7 1 6lc
• -- Noles will be m Portland G rade
School, Friday, July 8th. Dan· 1'' URNITURE kitch en table s 11nd
chai rs, cabin e t, bu ffe t, other
7·7·2lc
g till 12.
cing ----- --.
lable1, rocking chairs, (1is he11, 1
.,, ..ware, othe, item,. Phone
( 2 ) Cord of Thanks
WY 2-2998 or 370 Fis her Street
B•fo•• g: 30 A. M.
7..·6Ip
_ _eport.
AM 8incerely grateful to all _ Mlddl
Mlddl•,ort WY-2-2649
my frie nds and neighbor s and
Pom•rop Wl'-2-3195
TWO year old bay italllon. Con•
wi1h lo th a nk each and e very
FUD STORI
kAUTl
tact Mrs. J. Ma rti n MIils, lbdne
o ne of yo u for le tters , ca rds
Chott
At
c
_HI-Jt
U t. 2 · Phone WI D 3773.
and flowe rs , and all oth er e x•
Y1,llon
pre1s ions of love and k in d ness GHEEN BEANS $1 .00 a b us hel. I HAMILL IIRVl�II ,TATION
e,tended lo me, while • palicnl
Piek you , own. No, 2 Potatoes J
...... 9:00 A.M.
1
l n Camdcn-Uark IIM,p llal.
$ 1 .00 r,o lb. bag. Cabbage 50c II
Albliny- USI
Ccdl R. Klmea.
E\'ery Day Seffltr
bu she l. Ch11rl e 11 Hilton, Port• I
7-7- l lp
1 ,nd.
7 6-6te --- -- -- CL0TH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
shades, cloth porch valance,
awnings, ve ne tian blinds, winIN MIMORIAM
dow shade,.
Free 08 limate1.
In lov ina memor)' of Cl er mont L.
Dal e WlpPfll, 21!J Uni on A ••o•,,•
Arnold, who palle d away, July
Pom eroy.
21
7 ROOM HOUSI, l 1/2 LOTS
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RIDENOUR SUPPLY. R•dl o and
Id Kyger, near litores, po st of•
The rollln£ 1tream of life rol!M
TY Serv ice. YU�212li. 6-11 -SOlp•
fife !MIU church, ru nning water
on,
lo kitchen, lot11 of flowers ancJ
-Bui 1lill the v11.cant chair,
shrubs. Somo furniture with
Recalls th e lo ve , th.e voice, the
TELEVISION RADI O AND SMALL
hou»e Jncluding :fp('. living
1mile,
applia n ce repair. Phone Otis
or the one who once ,at lhcre. room suite, 4-pc. bedroom suite,
McC.,lntock, Racl�e, O.'ii o. 2-1-lfr
-f
d i nette 11e!. , refrigerato r, deeSadly ml�11ed b_y:
APA.1u.1M.ENTS - ..wmahed ancl
trlc l'lmHC , washe r, drye r, deep
Wire Ee.In• M. Arnold,
untumtsh ed. Mdla1ter1, .Middle
lroezc, \:'oungstown douhle sink,
lJa uahten : lluttt E. Richard!!,
1. Phone WY-2--5286.
pr
2-S-U
tian
e
ve11
�ornt!
cupboard,
c:hln.11,
Evely n E. EllioU,
blinds .and other furnit u ro:\. Re a •
Maxine A. Arn"bld.
l nsuranc
sor111bly priced. Sec Mr . or Mn..
'1'•7•1lc
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COMPLE.TE l.h'SURANCI.
PRO
Lo3t and Found
l ectlo n , Lite, Aulfli, Flre, Pollo.
7•760e.
EM
Phuue
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C,11 Don
MARSHALL COLLEGE
LOST:
lmmedl••· POIHHlonl
')la.I'\,
cla111 rl na ol 1930. Init i als JIH
on in1ide , Ri na: it gold wlttt green
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emerald 11tone and la on a 1old
chain. Reward. Finder eo n tac l ( 90 1
}'Olt SALE: f · ROOM HO USE 1111a
The Dally Sentinel.
7 4 3tp
lot.
H.easonablc.
See Jame,
lllll) IOATI AHO MOTOlto,u
- - ·- --- --Knight n lt1g, A n tiquity, Oh lo.
anti i,p whll• tit■)' last. MetroLOST TUESDAY mornlni near S.
ti
poUtan Motort. MIO i, Main
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Second A ve., MJddleport, 8
tt., ,....,.,.,. rhMn.- Wl'..a..lllCL
t'OR SAL..E OR THADE Fon CAT­
week old 8e1ale, brown head '
1 1 •24-tfc
TLt� 7 U. Maasey-H11rr!s Cllpl)er
bh1ck ind white martlna:i. on
t:ombl no wlth 4 cyl. W lscon11in
body, black
le&amp;tber collar.
Bu, You
moto r rece ntly overhaul ed. Con.
Cttlld'• pe l. Phone WY 2·2280
tact Eug e ne Holler, Pho ne WI 97-Cl·3tc
3723, Hacine, Ohio.
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c__ rnployment

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Ada ..-.ived by 10 A._11. will b&amp; in that day • paper.

PHONE WY-2-21 57

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2 GOOD USED

Army •t Fort Knox,

leave he will
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Local people taking part in the
Fou,th of July Parad e ., Raci ne
we re Firemen: Bill Hudson, Mal•
colm G u i nther, Frankli n ll e ndrl l
a nd Joh n Slack. Junior Firemen:
Marion Slowe , Da ve Hen drix, Earl
He ndri:it, Eddie Moore, Bill Moore ,
Bill Levaey, Bob Willis and Roger
Slack and Rusaell Zwilling. Ladies
Auxiliary: Sylvia Zwillini, Phyllis
He ndrix, Ada Slack. Emmeline
1-Je ndrix, Carrie Sinclair and P.oae
,
A nn Theiss.
John Field,. Ak,on, is spending
,umme, hom e
some lime al his
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Apply Box 668·8, c/o The Dally
7 2 3t p
Sentinel, Pom eroy.

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EXC E PTIONAL BA RGAI N S ON

TWO GARAGEs on Mechanic St.
Rose Suson.
y 2 2575.
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WANT ADS

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FOR SALE
For Sale
a 12.da)' leave wllh ht.
1---------------------------------------: I s�ndini
par ts, Mr. and .Mn. Troy Zwill·

For Rent

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There, the1&lt;t, •
kid! Oo atml ·
and cry.

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J-Daily S entin e l , Pomeroy.Middleport,

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July

7,

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Installation of officers was held whe n Chester Council
Daughters of America mel Tuesday evening with Dolores
Kraeuter, councilor, presiding.
, Members reported ill were Zana Gainer in St. Joseph Hos­
pttal, and Glenna Hayes . I t was also reported that Carol Fick
has ?. baby dau�bter. Esther Wright gav e the report of the
Good of the Order committee for - --- -- - - ---­
I
t.bc past six monlh:s . . The report of Hartung, Opal Eichi nger Led11. Mae
the auditing committee read by and Do lorea Kraeuter, Mabel van
Zelda Weber was accepted.
Meter, Lucille Kraeuler and Olive
. Nevada Beaver, council deputy, Kelly.
installed E_leanor Well � , counc1lo_r ;
Orphans: Mae Spencer, Hat.tie
Do rothy R1tch1f, associate counc1l- f'redenc k., Dorothy Ritchie and Es­
.
or; Dona Grueser, v tcir! counctlor;
ther Hayes; Delinquent: Ada Van
.
�yrlle Walker, associate vice coun - Meler, Lucille Kraeuter and O live
c!lor; Mae Spencer, warden : Lu- Kelly; MiaL-cll 11 neoua: RobertH Lee,
c1lle Kr�eute�, treas urer; Ada V�n Anna Tuttle, Zana Gainer and Eth­
Meler, _fmanc11l secret,1ry ; Hatlie el Orr ; Resolutio ns: Belly Roush,
i'redenck, . record1_ng
aecreta_ry : Hattle Frederick and Ada Neutz­
�da '.\J eutzhng, as1iistan t rcco rd � ng L ing ; n ower: Ealher Hayea, Bcr­
aecreta� ; Letha Koblen l:i: , outs i_de nice Ridenour and t:rma Cleland;
fentmel. Dolore s Kraeuter, JU:naor Flag Bearer No. 1 Auiatan l : Laura
a councilo r; .md Esther Wright, M ae Hartung ; Fla Bearer N o. 2.
g
t:'u�\ee.
.
Goldie Frederick; assi.s tanl: Mar.
Committees for _ the new te� m garet Tuttle,
were name.d by Misti Wells and mPublicity: Lucille Kraeutcr and
duded: Ways and Me11ns: Zelda aei;islant. Mary Holter; Capt.ain of
Weber, Lelh.a Wood, Nevada Beav- team: Zelda Weber; Jnltiatory Cap-­
er, Erm� Cleland and Letha Kob- tarn: Elizai&gt;eth Hayeli; Pianilit: Hel­
lentz; Good ?f Order: . Marga�et en Wolfe, and &amp;.l!llistant, Doloreli
Tuttle, Dons Grueser, Mildred D111, Kraeuter
8arbar11 Grindstaff, and Myrtle
Hallle Frederlck, on behaH o{
W.a\ker; refresh ments: Laura Mae
the Counc-il, presented a past coun­
c-ilor.s pin to Dolo�s Kraeuter. and
a past councilors card to Leda Mac
Kraeutcr. FollowlnQ: a discusliion
it was dt&gt;cided to change lhe rule
made at the la.st meeting giving
credit for duea to mem bers hosplt­
aliwd, and will give nowers or 1,1
• Members of !he Golde11 Rule gifl as has been the cu11tom.
,1ass ot the Pomeroy Church of
Al the close of the meeting the
Christ anrl U1eir families held a group song "Hl!PPY Birthday'' lo
picnic supper Tuesday evenlng at Mary Holter.
fjyracu.!le Park.
Attending were Mrs. Aldo
1effers, Kent and Kevin; Mrs.
Harold Smith, Mrs. Charles Es­
kew, Barbara and Janice; Debra
J)aniels, Mrs. Florence Burnside,
Ohlina:er,
Mr. and Mrs. C'.o:trad
)iheila, Naomi 1tnd Kathr)'n; Mu.
;waiter Kennedy Jr., 11nd Barbara,
ly LUCILLI HAWKINS
11arbara MrNemar, Mr. and Mu.
John•
Vivian
Mrs.
Da\'ls,
J�lchard
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ebers· 1011 and Mrs. Denver K,1,pple and bach, dau hter, Carol Louise and
g
fhyllis
baby, and Larr)' Jacobi, left today
for Sh11rb11, Ontario, Canada, for
three weeks vacation.
Cluence William Andrews has
rccehied his dlsch11rge a fter l!er­
p
ving tour years in the U. S. Navy
al Qvunset Point, R. J., and re­
turned home Saturday.
: The Young people of the Church
Mr. and Mrs. John R Weeks
•of ChrlHI of MMrlleport will 110 to 11.nd son Tom of Reynoldsburg
).ake Hope Sunday. This will ln·
were weekend guests of their par­
elude the Loyal Sons and D.11ugh­
enlli, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Week8
ters clan and the Jun ior Hl111h and Mra. Herman Scholl.
·clus .
Bren da Sue Bentz who fell Mon­
Plans arc to teavc the church d11y, breakin her le1, returned
g
al I :30 anrl each mcmtier may
home Wedneaday from MelgR Gen­
bring a gueat if he wlahe!I and eri:l · Hmpltal.
are requested to brlnlt a sack
su■-n Loch.ary returned to her
supper. The drinks and dcSlcrt
home in Indiana, Sunday, after a
wlll be provided.
month'11 visit with her grandpar­
Youth planning lo go are asked enl111, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loch­
to contad either Mrs. Martha
ary. She was accompanied to
Chllds or Miss Carol Uud1on by Cincinnati by her grandparents,
Friday evenin&amp;.
where they were met by Su11an'11
parcnl11, Mr. and Mn. J11mes Loch­
ary.
Allen Ch.aae returned today to
Houston, Texu, af1er a viRil with
his mother, Mrs. John Chuc.
Mr. and Mra. T. A. Downie and
son apent lhe weekend in Uhrlch1A family picnle aupper wu villo with 1 Mr, and Mr11. Glen
held Monday evening lilt the home Maurer.
or Mr. and Mrs. W. R. C11rpenter
Mr. end Mrs. J. C. Bright of
Mu lberry Avenue.
Dunbar, W. Va., were weekend
Pres�nt were Mr. and Mra. gue1U or her mother, Mrs. C. E.
Larry Nel11on and chlldren of W . Downlc.
Kalamazoo, Mi('h.: Hev. an d Mrs.
Pat and Mike O'Brle11 are at•
Robert Well� and C'hlldren, W11r- tcndina 1ummor camp at Green11w ; Mr. and Mr11 . W. 0. Barnltz, brier, W. Va.
•
llr. an d Mr■. Hayman 81rnit1 and
Frank B. Will left Wedne1day
,aon Kelth; Mr. and Mn. Robert for a vl,it In ColumbuR with hi&amp;
Barnllz, Mr. ind Mn. Gary Bar­ 1i1ter, Mra. H. D. Defenbacher.
,nlta and dauahter, Carol Ann:
Mr. and Mr■. Georae Cunnlni;­
• Johnny Youn� the hosh and
ham of Akron were holld1y week
child ren, Jaml!I, Jant'I and Ailta. end J:Ue1t1 of Mrs. Beulah Neutz­
llnc,
Mr■. Mabel Va nMcter returned
home . S1turda)' atter a month'■
vlalt In Hobarl. fndian1, with
IT'S
her aon and d1uahter•ln-l1w. Mr.
an d Mn. Rlch1td VanMeter and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr or Col­
umbua were weekend 1ueata of
Mlddleporl
Mr. 1nd Mr■. Charles Buck.
,oa.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Vance or
Leadln1 Creek were Tuf!lda)' eve,
nln1 IUl!!lll or Mr. and Mrs.
Ch1rle1 Buck.
Mr,. Wayne Ru11ell, 10n David
and dauahter, Gall of Brookville,
Pa., wete overnt,ht 1ue1t1 Mon­
day ot Mrt. Samp Ruaaell, en
Nl,.i,tl
route to Loulavllle, Ky., for a
vl1lt.
Mr,. John Beaver and daushter,
Coty and Mra. Don Jett and dau1
1hter, LlN1 Kaye were vlaltora In
TONIGHT and FRIDAY
Parkel"aburi Wedneada)',
Ch■rlet Coburn - Erin O'Brlen
Mr. nd Mn. Robert Rltehlc
Robert StKk - Bette Davia
a.nd aon Bobby returne d to their
"JOHN PAUL JONES"
home In �xJ,er Cl)' Tuetday
(In Col or and Scope)
nlaht after a Nveral ld1y■ vilil
- alllO with Mr. and ·Mn. HaiTy Bearh,
Colleen MIiier, Charle■ Dr■ke
and tamlt,.
Miu Florenee Ann Bearh, an d
"STEP DOWN TO TERROR"
Al10 Cartoon
Mrs. llobert Ritchie ind &amp;on Bob•
by wtre vl11tor1 In Calllpollt
Tuetd1y.
Mr. and Mr■. Ttm Swan and ■on
Timm)' of Columbua were week
en d 1ue11a of her 1randpa�nta,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrl. S.y E. Glbbl, Muiben-y Ave.
Y
P:IIDA
TONIGHT Intl
Pvt. and Mn. John Te■tord or
.. ClRCUS STARS"
Elizabethtown, Ky., apent the
Clown - Ole&amp; Popov
weetend with hrer l)lrent1, Mr.
- alto _
and Mra. JOHph SJ.-on and his
1•"CHANCE MDTI.NG''
mother, Mr■. Edith Teaford who
111,dy Krut1er _ Stanlt)' ,&amp;Iker
acc;ompanled them Home for a
SATURDAY
vllll.
"STEEL BAYONET"
Mr. and llra. Larr,. Neltcn and
! Leo Genn _ Kleron Moore
c:hlldren, ChlP r Sue, Tamara and
_ ,1_. _
O■vld of" Kaiamuoo, Mich.. and
..RABBIT TRAP"
Rev. Robert Well1 and chjldren,
Borcnlne _ June Blair
Lyn n, Kim and Kay of Wanaw
were weekend 1ueN of llr. aod
COMING JULY 10.1 1,.12
lira. W, 0. Btrntb.
IUNDAY ,..,. TUIIDAY
' 'BIG
Sat. and Jin. WOiiam Brown
. oon, Wllllam Id Huuvlll•.
aad
�
Keel - Soion �•••
S. C. are the 1•1111 'ol !Ir. and
Mmilolon: IIOc - 30e
,,
�---�...,-_, , : ,. Pool Frick,

Gol,den Rule
Class Picnicked
At Syracuse Park

Mainly About

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:Young People
flanning Tri
iTo Lake Hope

Carpeqter Home
Was Scene Of
Family Picnic

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IN MEIGS COUNTY
SMITH CLOTHING
Nam, Brand
Merchandise

People
In Pomeroy

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Hen', Poplin

MRY DAY
HATS

NYLON
S T OCK INGS

WESTERN
JEANS

COLORS
ROSETON E and
BL USHTONE

To Hgh. sanforizcd 13:¼
ounce white back. blue
deni m . Tri!11e stitched,
bar tacked at all strain
poin ts. Zippe r fly. Sizes
6 to 18.

$1.00

Matchstick in natural co­
lor. Al l 6 ft. drop. Fix­
tures for hauging includ­
ed.

L AU N D R Y
BASKETS

DISH CLOTHS

Excellent qu■llty bleached
dish cloths with faat color� , !
�
multi colored borders. 'eig
11ize.

15c

Cannon Terry Clolh
DISH CLOTHS . . . . 15c
Mesh Weave
DISH CLOTHS

Snag

proof,

cushion soft

baskets. Light to Carry.

PLASTIC

' ,Easy to ke ep clean. Yel·

$1.39

!Oc

NotiOns - 1st Floor
$6.50
I ¼ QUART

r ed .

SANDWICH BAGS
Sandwiches stay fresh
fo r days ln plastic sand•

wich hags.
100 In

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a package

49c

Reg. $249.95
RCA VICTOR

T!LIVISIOM SET

2 1 inch console. Mahoga'ny finish. Transform er power.
ed chassis. Friday and Saturday.

$209.00

Easy to clean stainless
steel with thick copper
bottom. Cool, balanced
bakelite handle.

PAPER NAPKINS

S o f t, embossed· white
napkins 13 by 1 3 11, inch•
es. 60 in a package.

pee� �,t least two oth er favorite son governo rs to join CaliG . B row n in endorsing K ennedy soon, But
torma s Edmund
,
th�re were stJns today �at another De mocratic kingmaker
might be eludmg Kennedy , grasp.
.
.
Uov H ersc he l C. Loveless of �llnnsylvama delegation would iO
Jowa and Georse Dock11\g of Kan- tor Kennedy, Green was reported
sas are the two state leaders whom by one newspaper to be u rgina:
11..ennady's campaign captains hope Lawrence to back Kenne d y.
'
to lure into an open endorsement
There was one report La wrence
o f the .,.
m.-111ssach usett.s senator be- was leaning to Adlai E. Stevenson
., Democratic National Con- or Senate Democratic Lead ef Lyn.
fore u,e
venlion opens Monday.
don B. fohoson, curt'ently Kenl
' h e troublesome question mark nedy's chief rival for the nominfor l(ennedy's
lieutenants was ation. But the governor ne1·1her
liov. Uavid L. Lawrence of Penn- confirmed nor d en.led thl:!1.
.sylvania. lie was the �onvention's
Johnson was due to a rn·ve In
my,1,ry• mH as the p'·r.........ding, town tod, y w1· 1h the biggest ...v n•
started to heat up w1lh bands vention hoopla to date.
bla.rin a: in hotel lobbie1 and delegates roaming the corridors i n
1unny hats.
Penn•ylvanl• DKl•reJ Monday
Lawrence arrived in UIS An·
geles late Thuuday night assertmg that neither he nor his big
1:11-vote delegation would declare
for any can&lt;iidate until a Monday
the
cauci.is. Then, he said, all
A 4G-minute poker run for road
candidates may H:el some votes
from PennsylvaniA ··and some- and mud machines will be st.aged
.. 10, b"J the Meigs
Sunday, Jul...,
1 ., could get a ma,· Or·t
bo,""
I Y, "
Motorcycle Club.
Lawrence voiced doubt that
Cl ub oHicers said tod ay the
Philadelphia Democratic Leader runs will
be gin at the Rock
William Green had made any Springa fairgrounds at 1 2 : 30 p.
Sl.lltement to the eUeet that the m. The event i1 In tWo classes,
one for roa d, the other f or m ud
machines.
All motorcucle
riders I n Meigs
J
o
to ride.
y
�:��! is":o :i��� �::.
There will be a trophy for non
c lub members riders and another
for club members.

VEN ETI AN BLI NDS

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Sleet slat and h eadbo&amp;rd. Cot.
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ton tape and cord. All 64"

lon�. Any size from 24" to

SALE

FRIDAY A N D SATURDAY

21 INC� LOW BOY

In The July Sa le Friday and Saturday

Tf.LEVl$10N SET
Popular limed oak finish� Wrap-around end speakers.
Special For , Fridajr and Sat11rday.

I '1.95

Convertible

BATH MAT SET

Nothln1 d- your car•
pee, and rup •• well ••
t h e ••• 1•10Jn1 new
Hoover Convertible. New
two-,peed mocor 1lvea
you j096 more "actJon
w h h cl11aln1 ■Hach•
menu. You'll,,,

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Funeral serv)ces will be held
Sunday ;it 2 p. m. from the
!!:wing Chapel for Sullivan Sayre
who died 'fhurfiday afternoon at
3:45 at his Ra.cine RD 2 home.
Survivors are his wife, Bertha,
at home; these children. Wilma
Kennedy, Co!lbocton, O.;· P■ul,
Columbus, O.; H oward antf Doug­
las, Racine; Brooke, Mlnersville;
brothers and sisters: Herbert Say­
re, Racine; Mr1. E■rl Hart, Racine
Mn. Ora Rhodes, Grove City, O.;
Mrs. Winlfred Mills, weatervllle,
0., an d five grandch1 ldren.
Friends m ay call anyUme. B41'­
lal will be i n Planta cemetery.

3 pc!. contour mat set - Including
nig, co ntour m.at and lid eOvcr.
Plush pile that is washable with
skid resist.ant ltitex back. All col­
on.
,RID.AV •net SATUIIDAV

Sal, $1.69

$69.95

Plastic Garment Bags
,Complete matching clotet en1emble. Top an d bottom moth
protec\lon.

A C•-• ■-,.

\\jlQ ·li 111li)

N e w

electronic

aUtchleSR vinyl quilting. Easy
1lldint: zippers. Sol:d :ul, .ra.

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HOOVIR

Polw.-scrvbber

JUMBO 18
GARMENT BAGS

Takd ,ha bani work
out of; floor-air.. Gi"¥a
beaudful aleaming
Ooon that you never
can match -.hh out•
1
dowa ..on•che•
dated

$1 .95

JUMBO 16
SUIT BAGS

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$1 .95

lloo, are.
Only • • • •

REGULAR 8
DRESS BAGS

$1 .95

REGULAR 8
SUIT BAGS

$1 .95

LADIES I! POCKET
SHOE BAGS '

$1 .39

S UPER JUMBO
BLANKET BAGS

$1 .39

,259.00 Walnut Chest, Twin Bed•, Triple Dresser, Mirror . . . . . . . . . SALE ,· 207.00
,379,00 Maple Potier Bed, Triple or.nor, Mirror, Chest . . . . . . . . . . SALE ,ao7.00
,1 19.00 Walaul, Double Dresaer, Mloror, Boolloase Bed, Chest . . . . . . SALE ,s7 .00
Mlrro r, Chest, Boollcue Bed . . SALE 087 .00
,229,00 Mahogany, Double
,188.00 Walnut, Double Dreoser, Mirror, Chell, Boollcase Bed · . . . . SALE U47.IO
$ 189.00 Beige and White, Double Dresser, Mirror, Ch..l, Bookca&amp;e Bed �ALE ,147,
$219.00 Grey Mahogany, Triple Dresser, Mlrrer, Che1I, Bookca.. Bed' SALE ,111,
$!49.00 Walnut, Do�bl• Dre...,, MlrTor, Chell, Bookcase Bed . . . . SALE ,197.00
f!91.00 Wobiat, Double Dreuer, Mirror, Cbesl, Boolleue Bed . . . . SALE '237.00
$198.00 Mahogany, Double Dresser, Mlrro r, Chest, Bookcue Bed . . . SALE $237 ,00
,111.00 Mahogany, Dowble Dresoer, Mlrro r, Chest, llo&lt;ik.,.ae Bed . . . . SALE ,157,80
,249.00 lllahogan7, Double Dresser, Mlrro r, Che1I, Bookcase Bed . . SALE ,197.00
$!49.00 Moho...,, (GrO)'). Double -r, Mirror, Chest, Booll.,... lled SALE U97.
$257,00 Mapolla, �uble ' Drl!SSllr, Mltror, 1 Che■I, Bookcue Bed . . . . SALE ,,01.eo
,111.00 CllelT)'. Triple llreaer, Mirror, Chell, Bed . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE ,497.IO
,249.00 Mahopny, Double °"'"9er, MlrTo r, Cbe1I, Bnok,ase Bed , . SALE ,117,00
llllrro r, Chell, Booktue Bed , . SALE h37.00
$297.00 Mahogany , Double
,419.00 Clierry, Double 0....er Mirror, Cbeot, Panel Bed Nile Table SALE ,347
,311,0I Walnut, Triple .Jlresse;,: Mirror, Chest Boollcue
'SALE ,211 GO
,481,llt Walnut, Do�ble Dresser, Mirror, V1let' Che1t,
SALE ,3s1:oo
,211.00 Walnut, Triple Dreoser, Mirror, Chelll, Bookcase Bed . . . . SALE ,221.10 .
$317 .IO Mabopny, (White) Triple Drener, Cbesl, Mirror, Bounse Bed SALE ,317
,449.00 Maple, Triple Mirror, Dreuer, Cb ell on Chell, Spindle Bed, NIie Table
SiU,E $387 .00
$279.00 Walftl!!, Double Dresser, Mlrrer, Ches� Bookcase Bed . . . . SALE
1 Mirror, Cbest, -..... Bed SALE ,214
,2,1.00 Grey Mabop,,J·, Double Dr.....
,219,00 Walilul, D&lt;!Ubl• llrelBer, Mirror, Chest, Spindle Bed . . . . , . SALE $227.00

$29•95

EYELET
,. TOOL KITS
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operations in one.
�Is the bole, unches
' bole and sets eyer,ets. 300
assorted eyelets · p I u s
, RlasUc utility box.
� KIT COMPLETE

$1 ,98

Dreue!,

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Instantly In Crash

Harley Lee Drummond , 34, Gallipolls, was killed instantly in a
highway accid erft. at 7 : 1 1 a. m. tod■Y at Eighteen Mile Bridge, Glenwood, W. Va., while enroute to employment In Barbour1ville.
He was accompanied by his wife,
30, who 1uUered minor cut.II. The
couple baa four minor· cbildrtn.
The body ls at the Miller Funeral
Home In Gallipoll■.

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Power Pole Struck
By Racine Auto

"rhe Melg1 County Sheriff's De­
partment investigated an accldeat
in Racine thle morntna invplvln1
one car. There were no Injuries
reported .
The car driven by Ori Mae
Brinker o( Ra('ine ■truck • power
pole at the interaection of J(aln
and Route 12' near the Eynon
Service Station. There waa me­
d ium d1rn1ge to the
veblcle'a
grill, front fender and right door

The Middleport V olunteer Fire
Department held their regular bi­
monthl)' meeUng al the firemen'•
quarters over city h■ll '11luraday
evening .
Don Mills preaided over the
meetin111 with 13 members present.
l' 'he department elected Emmet
Shuler and Howard Dailey to aerve
as dele1111te and alternate to the
lorthcomin g Ohio State Firemen',
Conference to be held the !irat
week in Augwt at the Plck-Carter
Hot.el in Cleveland.
Other business included a mo­
Uon to opcrat'e the departmenl's
pop corn mat:hine one S.turday en­
tirely for the benefit Of the Mid d leport Little League A$!1C1el11tlon.
Alt money made that day will be
turned over to the league with the
department donating all supplies
and an operator tor the machine.
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Organized Softball
Announced For .Girls

Middleport Recreation Director
John Thompson aaid today girl1
between age■ of fl and 18 are i n,
viled to be at tbe Munieipal Puk
Saturday , July 9 at 2 p, m. for
organized softball pla:r.
Thia llrst meetlna will be one
for organldng team, Into ag:e
group1, Mr. Thompaon Hid . It ls
Important that all glrlt deilrl ng
to participate in the proa:r■rn at•
te nd , he ..idded,

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Safety Director Keys Says:

Drivers Have To Change Ideas On Ciarelessn� ,

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The jury hearing the compensa•
tion caee i n Common Pleas Court
yesterday morning returned a ver•
diet in fav0cr 0£ the plaintiff,
. The case o f James Sears VB, The
Bureau of workmen's Compen••·
tion, The Ind ustrial CommiHion,
and Thomas. Stewart wa8 heard
yesterday m orning before Jud ie
John C. Bacon. Seara chara:ed that
he was emplove
J Stewart in, hi1
J d bv
m �� g :� r;�:�� ::d ::-rJk{u:::t
� j ;
n a
Sears is en titled to p.1rticipate in
the State Workman's compen■■•
tion Fund.

Shuler, Dailey
Named Delegates
To Conference

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Sullivan Sayre
Died At Rural
Racine Residence

$261.00

HOOVII

Plaintiff Gets

Nod ID Case
Ff0ffl Fa1• rground ffeard By Jur· y

Select Your New Bed Room Suite

RCA \'ICTOR

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CHICAGO UPI-?tl otoriall won't ,
stop killing themselves untll it's
no lon,:er smart to be eareleas
Ohio's ■■fet)' director said Thursday.
J, Grant Ke)'.:!ll, 43, waa in Chlca go to meet with other midwe5· I
tem ufeQ' leaders ,n d 11ssess
the reoord highway slaughter
over the Ju]y 4th weekend.
His conclusion :
"We must take aocial ,ccep- .
tance out of tralfle violatJon,.

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tr■-ffle laWa are the only cr'Imell
wblel;a'- , we bout kl 9ur _ho,ne1t of11..., shop,,. ind'

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Keya had a double-barrelled
reason to be concerned about the
heavy holid1y toll. Ohio, with 32
traffic deaths, wu Ute second
m01t dea dly 1tate. And one• of
Keys' 10 child ren was atruck by a
car while riding a bicycle.
Keya nid bis slate took every
poasible-· pftC11iuUon against . hleh
way fatalltie1-1nd IWl failed .

''111ree thouun auxiliary state
I policeinen
were on the Job, too,
d

along with 1 ,000 deputy aherlff•
and 1,000 other offlc0r1.
Clerayme n, trucldng firms,
state liquor 1tore1, the Nallonal
Guard and the State Mla:hwa1 De­
partment all cooperated, Ke11
s■id. But holiday dri�rers failed
to do their part.
"Speedina, drlvin&amp;' left of center, maJdn,1 wron1 turn■, disre
lf&amp;rdtna: ■top sitf11, iaY11Calkin1those are the tblnp whl� kill, ''
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tmp
lnattept1on
op­
and
r
"Driver
tbem
of
cent
per
Jir.emen and 80
· OIU' w�t dimwere an duty ■t ■n)" liv�!'\· ti.me · �J. 1d:rM111
lea," be lllld.
over tl\e weekend," bo •ale!,
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"l will, it the two bar ap�lati ona feel Jt hel¢11I, c.U . upon' �
tonal triend1 o.l mine in Waah•
t n••
non who are familiar with prac
ticea before the Supreme Court
of the un,ted Statea in matters
of this kind to aasist on a vol1• Ru•
u nteer baais," D1Salle wro'"'
thertord'a preHnt 1tto�:,a.
HI, own -•trlbutlon, D'"·'I•
l'"·
be' "sometbln•
,a,·d , would •lAIIII
,. $&amp;0. "

Poker Run For ,,
• ts starts
Cyelis

$3.00

1 5c

The conv:eted man will get an
indefinite poitponeJllen.t if the
Supreme C ourt agrees to hear
the caae. DiSalle said he was
perturbed that fOlll' of the 10
J udge1 wh o turned d own Ruther•
tord 'J appeal8 felt th•t he d id
not gel a fair trltl.
He sai d he would ask the Bel•
mont County and 1tate b■r associationa to •id Ja finding tale nt
and funds for the lPpeaL It was
a similar requemit tQ the county
bar association that a;ained Rutft.
e,ford counoel tor ht, appeal to
the Ohio Suprei.nt Court.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Se!!. John F. Ke nnedy's camp ex•

$4.99

Reedsville Lass Disobeyed
Dad's Order, Slipped In Ohio

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Favorite Sons On Their Side

3�" wide in white or eggsheH.

WHITE

Reg. $309.95

The Pot Is BoJling

R E VERE
SAUCE PANS

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79c a yd.

polyethylene laund ry

low , turquoise and

59c

Beautiful Patterns I n
Glaze or Du l l Finish

46" WIDTH
54" WIDTH

FOR THE SHOW - Joseph Ke nnedy, S r . , (fell),
fath er of presid�ntial cand idate Senator John �ennedy, told
ne wsmen n a�rival in Los Angeles there "is just one candi­
�
date and I m his old man." Robert Burkha rdt (right) director
of �ew _Jersey's Democratic committee , hinted at � possible
Callforma-New Jersey coalition at the convention.

READY

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
Michael V. DISaUe Thursday '
gave Richard Rutherford, who .
was to die in the eJectrlc chair 1
tonight, a 120-day slay of exe•
cution and a pledge of per- ;
sonal contribution to help him
take his case to the U.S. Su·
preme Court.
The 26,year-old · B ridgeport
truck driver was convicted of
the slaying of his life • Jong 1
friend , Lawrence D. Price, in
a quarrel over his girlfriend ·
�hom he said Price was try. 1
1ng to take from h1m.
Rutherford's attorney• and hi■
family arJued that Prlcc w11
killed by accident .and that the
taking of Price·, wallet had been
an afterth ought, not part of a
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For BodJ Of Girl, 10, Is Fai lure

Rutherford
1 20 Day Stay,
Cash Aid (lffer 1

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$SO In Kitty

Gassomer sheer nylon
netting. Protects and en•
hances every hai r style.
While and colors.

OI LCLOTH

TARGETWARE

CANN ON
WAFFl,E l\''EAVE

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Glamour Veil
·BONNETS

SALE $ 1 .39
SALE ,3.39
SALE $2.39
SALE $4.39

oteg. $ 1 .•a - 58"x72" . .
Reg. $3.95 - 80"x72" . . .
Reg. $2.95 - 72"x90" . . .
Reg. $-1.95 - 72"x90" · . . .

FOR

Size 39x36", $t,!t
Size 39x45" $3. 1,
Size 39x54" $3.39
Size 39x72" $3,49
Size 39x8 I" $3.69
Size 39x901' $3.89

TH RO\V
COVf.RS

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Ohi0: C•lfltHIIII ...,.._ Ml'ttl,
c:ffltral and -.utlMnt Ohlti, wal'fflW
tonltht. $unny, cl .., .... lltvr­
tl•y •nd Sunday OYff "'"4' el. ......_
Low ton!eht -..,,, Hlp 1....-rew

Pomeroy.Middleport, Ohio, Friday, July 8, 1960

$1 6.50

Multi use throws i n printed
cinU plai n patterns. Machine
washable. Fringed all around.

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ROLLUP
BLINDS

100% broadcloth Jn white.
Double l"llffle .ill around.
E.asy lo care for - lovely to
look al - ,and reasonably
priced.

i,;,tra Sizes 9 and 10 - 89c . . . . . . I I and 12 - $ 1 .00

FRIDAY . a nd
SATURDAY

BAI\IBOO

FRAME
CU RTAIN S

2 for $1.00

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NO. 70

An excellent value. Poplin
Balmaeoiin Raincoats with or­
Ion llip out lining. Also pop­
lin Chesterfield Ralnco11b
with zip out linln g - with
plaid tafteta full lining. Pe­
tile and regular lengths.
Black, bei,ge, loden green &amp;
gold. SLZCs 6 to 20.

Our own brand "Shanmont" and our best seller. Styles
- Band leg briefs, sport panties , flare leg step-ins and
elastic leg Holly wood briels. Sizes 5 to 8.

"6HAN�IONT" QUALITY

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Shan mont Panties

O U R OWN

$2.49 a pair.

DRIP DRY

WOM ENS

" F U L L FASHIONED"

Boy, Big yank
,

WOME NS
ALL WEATHER

SPECIA L FOR THIS TWO DAY SALE

WOMENS

$1 .69

2 ½ ft. width $1 .69
3 ft. width - $1.89
4 ft. width - $2.39
6 ft. width - $3.59
8 ft. width - $5.19

ay Unit«t Pre11 lntematlon•I
One of tha fir.I •htutM of llm­
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ltatlons wa■ a n ancient Hebrew
l■w, round In the Old Ttt,tarnent,
which fvrced a creditor to r•f.._..
• daMor from hl1 obi l..tlt&gt;n .tter
.. nn years.

2 DAY JULY SALE - FRI DAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. - SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

Cotton twill. Wat er re­
pelle nt. Gr ey or tan. Ven­
Stitch ed
tilated sides.
brim. All sizes.

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Save Friday and Saturday ELBERFELDS

1960

Off.jeers Installed When Chester
Council, Daughters Of America, Meets

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The body or H elen Smtih was found aboul 1 2:30 1o.
day by • diver from Lock l8 at Marletla and brought lo
the 1urf1ce. II had been lodged between ,harp-edged
Just below th e RttdsvUle dam. Arbaugh'• Funeral
Jlome In Tuppers Plains wil l be In charge or arrange,
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Dragging operations, aided by a professional diver con•
Unued al f!OOn today for t�e body of 1 0-ye::ir-old Hel en Smith
,
Pf Reedsville .RD who disobeyed her father's instructions
�uriday ev�nmg at Loe� 20.
Dorsel Re1bel , Reedsville postmaster, said the girl daugh.
�er of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, apparently fell fr�m slippery rocks about 20 feet be low the Reedsville locks. Mr.
�nuth had left her and two younger brothers with instruclions to stay in a safe place while he we nt about 200 feet
�long the wan to the dam's bear trap to fish.
,..Helen Smith fell in approximate- ,
ly nine feet of water al ter moving Reedsville. Helen was to be a
onto slippery rocks close lo the w.a- Pi i th Grade student al Tuppers
ler. By the time her father heard Plains Elementary School this autSHEDS HER FOURTH - Two-time Oscar winner actress
ah.outs-amid st the noise of rush- 11t nn. She is believed to have had B ette _Davis, accompani ed by attorney
Sid Wernick, e nters
Ina waters-from his two young three younger brothers.
; 101111, and had retu rt1 ed , Helen ' r
1" he diver, due at the scene or court m PortJand , Me., to get a n uncontested divorce from
the tragedy at 11 a. m., was report. �er fourt�husband, actor Gary Merrill. Sh e got it.
body was out of 1ight.
ed to be from lhe U. S. GovernHe never saw her alive again.
B)' 8 o'clock the Pomeroy emer- ment Locks 1 8 at M .ariett.a.
a:ency SQllad had arrived to assiat
ln the search started by Lock. R!l'III NG OF FISH _ WU- ...,te c Chorle, W orkman, Belle�� Price, ltan1sO:nvUle, who ville, W . Va., of Lock 20, and his !
c
Ill ail amateur photo--.pher rew of men .
They worked all nig ht and
a••aasesf
b erehan
. aad m
-�- ,atsles
through 9 a. m. today without SUC· R
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.�Us
..a ceas. Char1ea Werry and Max Fol- ,
ur,mm•n
f 11t-1. hia hand
■ 00, ·eallg
·-unuu.ug
... recen.,.y mer o f th e Pomeroy detachment
- · lflng o
The program for the 1 1th Annual M ason County Farm
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The registration date tor the sec- Youth Fair
1J.11uv
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tommuaaty have been on the job continuously,
to be held at the Poin t Pleasant Senior High Gym
�e. Ht sen&amp; the plttbre alited by other members of the aid ond "tlass of swimming inllitruetions
July
28, 29, and 30 bas bee n announced by the fair offi.
alO!l�by Seuthiel. correspond- aqud, Meigs County lherlff'a de- at Middleport Pool will be satur• O!J
c1als
,," ent, tnd pomeroy Police day, July 9 rrom 9 lil 11 a. m.
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Rea:ittration of e xhibil.JI is sched- 1 f"riday, July 29, from 9 1. ...
"'. until
••�I.J t119 eaii,: of tellhui ,_
The following t:laimes will be
1ed Wehftt-i\.
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"""• � ul1 �,, l p, I 2 p. m. Llv�k judging will be
..1ed 1or Tb ur�'
m:
■lfll:ilable: intermediate, ■d.nnNII ..""
, Oftlci• I• ..,. , �- th_l• l)eaintwer, 2nd year beginner, and m. and will coniinue 11 ntiT 6-p. m. bel d 9 p. m. thal night.
.·. , . . ,,. �mornlnsi that fwlen • body Md first year be inner.
All exhibits must be in place by 6
The tractor driving contest will
g
become caught •rnona l•HH
Anyone may register. One d ocs p. '":· wit� the ex�ption_ o f the 1 be held at 1 :3() p. m., July 291 with
rocks In tti. ruffl ing water. A I not have to have a season ticket. · cooking d isplays which will be ac- 1 the doo rs opening to the public al
c
------cepled until 9 a. m Fr1da.i;, July 29 J 2 p m. An education demon8tradr•1 in UM came up with humen
haln more than •�
The Pomt Pleasant High School t10n for homemakers will be held
SALES RE PORTED
Reedsville Pi;Ople d1� not recall
band
will present a concert on at 2 30 p. m .
.
'J he Waham.a High School band
It wa_s r�port�d from the Coun- Thursday, July
loda)' any h1mllar acetdent a� the
at 7 30 p m
dam. About 10 years ago a Kibble ty Auditor s o tftce tod ay that 149 Special enlertamment will be pro- 1 under direction of Tholllil Reed
boy lost his Ure below the lock&amp; at cigarette licenses were sold in Yided from 8 lo 9 .. 30 p. m . the will play a concert from 7 :30 to 8
p. m., July 29. Square dancing at
the old ferry landing in a swlm• Meigs County for the years 1960 same evening
In a session of Mayor Ken Mc9:JO will dose activities of the
and 1961. A total of $4,049.86 was
ming accident.
Elhinney' .i court last night Gene
The judg ing of all exhibits e:ir.- day.
The Smith family lives on state received from the sale of the Ii•
Giler was fined $lti and costs Route
cept livestock will take place on
Saturday, Julv
600 about H Z miles from 1 censes.
w,'U
J ao, doors
w Ith SIO Of the fl ne belng BUS·
open at 1 0 a. m, The dav
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J bas ""'en
pended.
set aside as 4-H Activity Day. 4-H
'Oiler was arrested Frida eveField Day activities will be held at
n ;n g for intoxication and dr.st\lrb1 P- m. Other things sched uled for
i mi the peace. He had remained
the final d.ay are the Pretty Baby
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i q J ail un 1 il last n ight.
es a
P
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s
���� !t 1 ;_ ��A� :J::i'4 �l1�
In other action before the M id - w
be removed fO owmg 1he style
Huggart
dleport M:iv
Jor, Edward
show
,.,.._�
of Pt. Pl�asant forfeited a $200
H
o
d been arrested earl:���a� :=u�: a:
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m
i
os t��i�!��
l
e
r-,
ti..
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tA
n
ten
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m.
rn
during
o
this
m.
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At 3 10 a
ing the
zag ora, and independent,
2,000 moaning, 1hrlakln1, •"lrY
GEORGE · SIIERA
IV
M.iddleport P olice
nom1 cs ClHSed 10 Jitaaon Coumy.
Department
BRAZZ AVILLE, Congo Repub- I and frltht.,.,.d whit•• 11- from I a teruie session of the upper II
picked Up Robert Wright for lie UPI-Thousands of white men,
house: thi&amp; morning, It wu imme· Su e n ciUb member■ or atudems
Leopoldville's dock■ide by n•
reckless qperallon. He 11 to ap- women and children fled In terror
diately backed by Chamber ol 1;n ,11, 11 exmoat ollly tbe bonat 1ae pro•rv type of watar craft 1cro11,
Giovanni a uc ui 01 tbeu o wn 1pec111c proPresident
Deputies
ompear Saturday mor ning be!ore the from Leopoldville
F
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rench
this
to
var
r
the
acro S the
Jecu1 or ctass work.
Leone.
mayor.
Congo River today, their panic Inmunity city.
.r a rr Duector 11·. Arnett Rau.sh of
Communist
Italian
Earlier,
Some of the panic almost crosscreased by a stream of refugees
upper .n.ita Utmmun1Ly. 1,.:natr
the
liatti
o
Palmiro
T
Leader
P�rty
g
the
steamAboard
river.
the
ed
of
from the hinterla nd&amp; with tales
mill\01
tne var1oua commm.ees are:
bloody
o
the
call
would
H
shooting s and rape l&gt;y mutinout1 er on which I crossed , excited aa1d he
tlUuurngs
aoo facuu.1es--.&amp;sJame
·
governiC
the
rioting
nationwide
young men kept yelllng to the
native troops.
i�orn1;m; Mr,11,n gemtu.llS -W lillilllll
d.
re1igne
ment
down
lie
o
t
children
women
and
Jn
than
fled
panic
They
in
re
o
m
ST. ANDREWS, Scetland UPt­
But the pro-Western reglme or I u1· egocy; r·1eu1 and t..arden 1,.:rops
.K,n N11le . of Au,tr•lla ■hot • actual danger fro� mutinou11 na- 011 the decks to escape bullets
Fernando Tambroni was --J.dOllt:1 ::,mun; -.oucatJoal exnioPremier
from Congolese troops.
two-unN,,.pw 71 tod•'I to INd live African sol diers.
to quit under leftis t tl.s----u1enn :iim1tn ; Hanoicraft, t:onmood
no
In
ITALY
IN
TRUCE
off
cut
were
Communications
th• lrltllh Open 90ld champlon­
violence which al - serva 1mn and rtural .tllecu·u 1ca uon
pre
and
uure
ROME (;Pl-Commu nists and
lhlp at the end of th• third temporarlly bet-Ween Bruesela and
-1,.:n� r1,s :,perow; f·OOd .t!:xh1b ns
d y, has brought death lo at
rea
appeared
soclallsts
wing
left
reuru,I with a 207 to.lay, but LeopoldvJUe, capital of the new
Ni.rs. K };. Mitchell; Clothmg­
and
Injuries
persons
five
America'• Arnold Palmar r• republic of the Congo. But this ready today to accept a proposal least
, Mrs. 1Jav1e1 M.1.Uer and June Spen­
to
l.
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malMcl • thrnt wlth • 70 for a cerre&amp;pondent saw local Congo- I for a 15-day truce in street riots
Tln!re was further violence in cer : Li vestock and P ou1tcy-Ar­
lese troops In Leopoldville still and strike s that have brought
211 tohtl1
The n ett Kou.sh .and J. S. :Scar be rry ·
Th• 1l.adr-shootlnt N•gla, who loyal lo the g overnment, swing Italy dangerollSI)' close to inter- IOUthern Italy this morning'.
of 1-'ropram - loud oi Directors'.
Democratic
Christian
mayor
1
started the mornlnt round two into acti on to help the panic- nal revolt.
tity1e Show - M.ri. Evelyn Br.ake:
o, a small town near
Villa
Lltern
whites.
fleeing
stricken
■trokN off ti.. pac., took Oftr
Janet Wallace ■ Dd Mrs. W d ma
made
pr
was
shot
posal
truce
death
was
The
to
by
Naples,
?
There were rep orts that the
� thd whan front-runnlnt Ro­
I 1''1sher.
Mer_Cesare
President
Senate
by
ass�ilants.
unknown
berto 0.Vl�nlO of Ar..ntln• mutineers ahot up automobiles
:,quare Dance-Harold Sulliva n ·
lldllded t. a th,....ver-,.r 75 and lay in ambush for white perE&lt;lucalion
Demonstralion
f O;
for • . total 209. Palmtr thu1 ..In• sons. These reports undo ubtedly
Homemaker.s---Mn. Evelyn Brake·
N ene 1trob on Nail• In th• were spurred· on by word from I
euolicny--Janet Wallace; Selec'.
,
,
third l'IIUnd, ancl th,e on 0. VI• reluiees !rom Thysvllle to lhe
tions �t J udge&amp;-Janet Wallace,
s�uth that dru nken native solCIMO. He had ltffn 7 Nhlnd.
l&gt;irs. Evelyn Brake, WilUam Grediers had desecrated • con,enl
gory 11�� Glenn Smithj Catalog
and raped young ' white women
y
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averhaUlg and Cover--Joe Quar•
Scouts Planning Sale
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anitors, cooks, and �us �rivers wer e hired by I mo and Heber i-C. Miller; CatalogSecretanes,
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rm
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watcMd
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Of Candy On Saturday
--- --the Mason County Board of Education at a meeting held re- Board of D i rectors; Registrations
Boy Scout, of Troop 245 In Mid­
and_ Display-Mrs. l\&amp;Y Crank; •·H
cenliy at the board offices in Point Pleasant.
dleport wlll h■ve" a sale o( home
Activity Day-Mrs. John Priddr;
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Seer&lt;'larics hired were as fol.
.
made �a ndy thi■ Saturday. Bo)'S \.di
Fern
High;
P
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School P.ai\icipalion-Paul Powell
Sr.
Pl.
le,
easant
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lows : Mrs. Mildred Tripp, Wahawho intend to make the planned
Boyles , . Roose velt; O gc_ n H 1&gt;.zle,t t, Field Day - .Lawrence Newberry
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Mrs.
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Mr
ma
apehart
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eampin1 trip are asked to be at
g
Erm e Marlin, a�d Floyd Rayburn ; Auislant Fair
Wilbur Plants, Point Pleasant Sr, Sunnyside and
the hall with their can dy by nine
Direetor - Blaine Norman; TracWood.
High; Mrs. Earl Gibson. Hannan,
.
o'cloek.
�hool cooks h l�ed were th � fol- to� . Driving Contest _ Thoma iS
and Mrs. E velyn Rifile, Pt. Pleaslc,wmg: E�e\yn N1cl1olson , C lifton; 1 Williama; Pretty Baby. Contestant Jr. High,
Beulah Gibbs, Hartford; Norma Williar.i. and Patrida Gregory
An actident on Route 7, two
·'
Teenager,, S po nsoring
Janitors named were. as followa: Riggs arid Pearl Rou_sh; Mrs. Edith , Concessions _ Judson Bnke.
tenths mile north of the -Meigs Co.
The Fair is apomored by the PL
lme Thursday resulted in injury to Uavid Zerkle. Wahama; Clara Roush and Mrs. Mane Muncy, New
Syracuse Record Hop
i:Ueon Clark and a grOllP of Leland Lemley, e,. Rt. 2, Cheshire. !(alherine Smith, Mason; iwlrs. Mar- Haven; Roberta Young .and Daisy 1 Pleasant Chamber of Commerce.
M�s. Esther the Mason County Farm Organiza,
Syracuse teena,1en are 1pon�or­ He sustained a broken leg and 10n Roush, Br�ad Run; . Mrs. ,:'hel- Knapp. Wahama:
when
cuts
multiple
l..Qcy tions. the �.t'.a.son County Court, the
Coh1mb1a;
West
Bland,
Knight.
Wdl
C_hf_ton:
Henry,
m&lt;11
attempted
he
ln1 a record hop at the Syrar11se
Grade School July 8 from 7:30 to turn left and ran into II car driv- Hartford ; Wilham Hart, Letart; Rhodes an_d Bertha Bowers , Ar- State Department of Agriculture
to 1 1 p. m. Refreshments wm en by Everett R. Robie, 2:i , Bid- Dallas Donohuie- , New Haven; Ezra buckle; Alice Matthews and Rachel and the Maso n County Board of
Tucker, Arbuck le; Mrs. Ada For- Burrows, Deale; ida Williamson Education.
be: served, 11d rnlHion ia 16 and 25 well, about 6:45 p, m.
Lemley was transported to Hol- bush, Beale; Elmer Brannon, Beech and Dorothy Newell. Beech Hill;
cent.I, lllnd there will be contests
Hospital by the Middleport HIil; Mrs. E. Kinc.-id; Pt. Ple1sant I Mrs. George Keener and Mr!I. Earl
zer
1nd prize,.
MEIGS G&amp;NIRAL HOSPITAL
Central; Samuel L. Clags. Hannan Kincaid, Central; Kathryn OaJ:mey
Emergency Squad
Admitted : J. S. Kelley, MiddleHannan
Durfey,
Russell
Mrs.
and
Leon;
Parson,
Everett
Elementary:
1&gt;27
Ford.
a
Lemley's
cars,
Both
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IIERYICH CANCELLED
p
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Woyan
and
Carol
Suncby 1ervices at the Pomi' --OY suffered hea.vy damage to their Lawrence and Earl McDaniel, Ord- Elementary;
Dismi
SRed :' Clal'lce Day, HemHenderson;
Terry.
Jacqueline
'f1owMt.
Wheeler,
Delmar
nance;
ChW'cll of Chr.lat h■ve been can­ left fronts.
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d Helen Cossin lock GrOve; SUe • Lebe.w, Mason;
ar.
Absten
Goldie
StewDoris
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Camden
Bertha
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will
Lemley
tt!Ued for thit week due· to the ab­
Brenda Sue Bents. Pomero-,; Lela
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and Leon.
. aence of. tbe minister, John Buck­ Gourt' ·bn charges of failure to art, North Pt. Pleasant: Mr.
Powell, Lwc Bot� and Phyllls
Mission;
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Albert
Ffiy
Pleasant
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